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Pembroke College, Oxford

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Pembroke College
Founded: 1624
Head of House: Mr Giles Henderson, Master
Graduates: 94
Undergraduates: 408

Pembroke College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

The college is named after the third Earl of Pembroke who at the time was chancellor of the university. The college was founded to provide boys from Abingdon School with places at university. The college is situated in buildings formerly used by the famous medieval Hall Broadgates.

Table of contents
1 Notable Former Students
2 Academics/Teachers
3 External link

Notable Former Students

Academics/Teachers

External link

Official website


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