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Trinity Hall, Cambridge University is in Cambridge University.

Around 1501 Bishop Stephen Gardiner (age 18) educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.

Before 1506 Bishop Richard Sampson commenced his educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University receiving B.Civ.L in 1506 and D.Civ.L in 1513. Thereafter the studied at the College of Sorbonne and Sens.

Around 1510 Thomas Bilney (age 15) entered Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.

Around 1520 William Paget 1st Baron Paget Beaudasert (age 14) educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.

Around 1522 William Howard 1st Baron Howard (age 12) educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.

In 1527 Trinity Hall, Cambridge University preached a series of sermons to which serious objection was taken. He was dragged from the pulpit while preaching in St George's Chapel, Ipswich, arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London [Map]. He was arraigned Wolsey (age 53) and William Warham (age 77), Archbishop of Canterbury, among others, at the chapter-house at Westminster Abbey [Map]. He was convicted of heresy, sentence being deferred while efforts were made to induce him to recant, which eventually he did.

On 08 Jul 1667 George Oxenden (age 15) was admitted at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University as a scholar. He became a Fellow in 1671 and was awarded LLB in 1673, MA in 1675 and LLD in 1679.

In 1689 George Oxenden (age 37) was appointed Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.

On 07 Jan 1707 Henry Oxenden 4th Baronet (age 16) was admitted to Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.

In 1711 Francis Whichcote 3rd Baronet (age 19) was admitted to Trinity Hall, Cambridge University.

Around 1723 Thomas Thoroton was born to Robert Thoroton of Screveton and Mary Levett. He was educated at Westminster School [Map]. He was admitted to Trinity Hall, Cambridge University on 30 Dec 1741.