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Roger Cotes (1682–1716), Plumian Professor of Astronomy 1758 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)Roger Cotes (1682–1716), Plumian Professor of Astronomy 1758 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester 1797 John Westbrooke Chandler (1764–1807)William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester 1797 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Abram Samoilovitch Besikovitch (1891–1970), Fellow and Mathematician 1956 Eve Goldsmith Coxeter (b.1928)Abram Samoilovitch Besikovitch (1891–1970), Fellow and Mathematician 1956 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Henry Sidgwick (1838–1900), Fellow, Philosopher and Knightsbridge Professor (1883–1900) 1902 Lowes Cato Dickinson (1819–1908)Henry Sidgwick (1838–1900), Fellow, Philosopher and Knightsbridge Professor (1883–1900) 1902 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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William Laud (1573–1645), Archbishop of Canterbury Anthony van Dyck (1599–1641) (after)William Laud (1573–1645), Archbishop of Canterbury Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Charles Alan Smythies (1844–1894), DD, 4th Bishop of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa 1899 Clara ReynoldsCharles Alan Smythies (1844–1894), DD, 4th Bishop of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa 1899 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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John Manners (1721–1770), Marquess of Granby 1767–1774 Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792)John Manners (1721–1770), Marquess of Granby 1767–1774 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester 1780 Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792)William Frederick (1776–1834), 2nd Duke of Gloucester 1780 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), STP, Fellow and Biblical Scholar, Bishop of Durham and Hulsean Professor of Divinity (1861–1879) c.1889 William Blake Richmond (1842–1921)Joseph Barber Lightfoot (1828–1889), STP, Fellow and Biblical Scholar, Bishop of Durham and Hulsean Professor of Divinity (1861–1879) c.1889 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Prince Albert (1819–1861), Consort to Queen Victoria c.1849 Frederick Richard Say (1805–1868)Prince Albert (1819–1861), Consort to Queen Victoria c.1849 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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John Hinchliffe (1731–1794), Master (1768–1788), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (1768) c.1788 Matthew William Peters (1742–1814)John Hinchliffe (1731–1794), Master (1768–1788), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge (1768) c.1788 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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William George Clark (1821–1878), Fellow, Tutor and University Orator Franklin Tuttle (1866–1919)William George Clark (1821–1878), Fellow, Tutor and University Orator Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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William Preston (1729–1789), Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns (1787–1789) c.1788 Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828) (by or after)William Preston (1729–1789), Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns (1787–1789) c.1788 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Seneca (c.4 BC–AD 65) 1755–1760 John Cheere (1709–1787)Seneca (c.4 BC–AD 65) 1755–1760 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Joseph Nollekins (1737–1823), RA 1821 Lewis Alexander Goblet (1764–1826)Joseph Nollekins (1737–1823), RA 1821 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Isaac Newton (1642–1727), Fellow, Natural Philosopher and Mathematician 1710/1711 James Thornhill (1675/1676–1734)Isaac Newton (1642–1727), Fellow, Natural Philosopher and Mathematician 1710/1711 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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George Macaulay Trevelyan (1876–1962), Master (1940–1951), Historian 1946 Edmund Nelson (1910–2007)George Macaulay Trevelyan (1876–1962), Master (1940–1951), Historian 1946 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Joseph Allen (1770–1845), Fellow, Bishop of Bristol (1834–1836), Bishop of Ely (1836–1843) 1837 Thomas Phillips (1770–1845)Joseph Allen (1770–1845), Fellow, Bishop of Bristol (1834–1836), Bishop of Ely (1836–1843) 1837 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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Julius Caesar (100 BC–44 BC) 1755–1760 John Cheere (1709–1787)Julius Caesar (100 BC–44 BC) 1755–1760 Trinity College, University of Cambridge
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John Ray (1627–1705) FRS 1751 Louis François Roubiliac (1695/1702–1762)John Ray (1627–1705) FRS 1751 Trinity College, University of Cambridge