This is a list of masters of Christ's College, Cambridge. The head of Christ's College is termed the "Master". Christ's grew from God's House, an institution founded in 1437 on land now occupied by King's College Chapel. It received its first royal licence in 1446. It moved to its present site in 1448 when it received its second royal licence. It was renamed Christ's College and received its present charter in 1505 when it was endowed and expanded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. The last Proctor of God's House, John Sickling, became the first Master of the new college.
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| - This is a list of masters of Christ's College, Cambridge. The head of Christ's College is termed the "Master". Christ's grew from God's House, an institution founded in 1437 on land now occupied by King's College Chapel. It received its first royal licence in 1446. It moved to its present site in 1448 when it received its second royal licence. It was renamed Christ's College and received its present charter in 1505 when it was endowed and expanded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. The last Proctor of God's House, John Sickling, became the first Master of the new college. (en)
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| - Samuel Bolton
- Brian Downs
- Cuthbert Scott
- John Barker (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)
- Master (college)
- Christ's College, Cambridge
- Simon McDonald, Baron McDonald of Salford
- Joseph Shaw (Christ's College)
- Thomas Bainbrigg
- Malcolm Bowie
- William Towers (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)
- James Cartmell
- Jane Stapleton
- John Covel
- John Graham (bishop)
- George Henry Rooke
- Alexander R. Todd
- Edmund Barwell
- Edward Hawford
- God's House, Cambridge
- John Peile
- John Sickling
- John Watson (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)
- Richard Wyot (priest, died 1522)
- Hans Kornberg
- Henry VII of England
- Arthur Shipley
- Charles E. Raven
- Charles Galton Darwin
- Alan Munro (immunologist)
- Masters of Christ's College, Cambridge
- John H. Plumb
- King's College, Cambridge
- Lady Margaret Beaufort
- Henry Lockwood (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)
- Thomas Browne (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)
- Thomas Thompson (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)
- William Taylor (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge)
- Hugh Thomas (priest)
- Ralph Cudworth
- Christ's College, Cambridge
- Lists of Masters of Cambridge University colleges
- Charles Swainson
- Norman McLean
- Valentine Cary
- Richard Wilkes
- John Kaye (English bishop)
- Frank Kelly (professor)
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| - This is a list of masters of Christ's College, Cambridge. The head of Christ's College is termed the "Master". Christ's grew from God's House, an institution founded in 1437 on land now occupied by King's College Chapel. It received its first royal licence in 1446. It moved to its present site in 1448 when it received its second royal licence. It was renamed Christ's College and received its present charter in 1505 when it was endowed and expanded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. The last Proctor of God's House, John Sickling, became the first Master of the new college. (en)
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