"Admissions To Trinity College, Cambridge, Volume 3" offers a detailed historical record of student admissions to one of the most prestigious colleges at Cambridge University. Compiled by Trinity College itself, this volume provides invaluable insights into the academic and social history of the institution. Researchers and historians will find rich data on the backgrounds, qualifications, and careers of students admitted during a significant period in the college's development. This book is an essential resource for anyone studying the history of education, the evolution of Cambridge University, or the social composition of the British elite.
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