Cambridge University: Pembroke College Library and Archive
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Pembroke College
Cambridge
England
CB2 1RF
Telephone: 01223 764 151
Email: library@pem.cam.ac.uk
Open: Wednesday-Friday 9.30-12.30, 2-4.30
Closed: Closed for 1 week in early September and for 2 weeks at Christmas
- Book in advance
- Wheelchair access
- Proof of identity required
Reprographics: photography and scanning available
ARCHON code: 1058
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Organisations (4)
- Cambridge University: Pembroke College Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Linton Priory (Alien) Linton, Cambridgeshire
- Notley Abbey Notley, Buckinghamshire
- Thorney Abbey Thorney, Cambridgeshire
Persons (21)
- Browne, Edward Granville (1862-1926), Persian scholar and Orientalist
- Burkitt, William (1650-1703), Vicar of Dedham, Essex and author
- Butterfield, Swithun (d 1611), religious tracts author
- Chaderton, Laurence (? 1536-1640) Theologian
- Gray, Thomas (1716-1771), poet
- Harvey, Gabriel (? 1545-1630) Poet
- Keynes, John Neville (1852-1949) Political Economist
- Long, Roger (1680-1770) Vicar of Cherry Hinton, Astronomer
- Mason, William (1724-1797), poet, canon of York
- Parkin, Charles (1689-1765) Rector of Oxburgh Antiquary
- Parsons, Robert (1546-1610), Jesuit missionary and controversialist
- Pitt, William (1759-1806), statesman
- Scott, Sir Giles Gilbert (1880-1960), Knight, architect Hampstead, Middlesex
- Stokes, Sir George Gabriel (1819-1903), 1st Baronet mathematician and physicist
- Storrs, Sir Ronald (1881-1955), Knight, administrator and historian
- Tomline, Sir George Pretyman (1750-1827), Knight, Bishop of Winchester
- Wace, Alan John Bayard (1879-1957) Archaeologist
- Walpole, Horace (1717-1797) 4th Earl of Orford, author collector antiquary MP
- Waterhouse, Alfred (1830-1905), architect
- Wren, Matthew (1585-1667), Bishop of Ely, antiquary
- Yates, Richard (1769-1835), clergyman and antiquary Ashen, Essex;Battersea, Surrey