Emeritus Reader in Medieval and Renaissance Music
Degrees obtained:
MA, Modern History, University of Oxford.
PhD, Musicology and Ecclesiastical History, University of East Anglia (1975)
Became a Research Fellow in the Department of Music, Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham, in 1977. He took up his position at the University of Cambridge in 1978, and from 1991 to 1993 enjoyed a Research Readership awarded by the British Academy.
Last dated receipt is from 1927.
Vicar of All Saints
Harry Boulcott Bolus was born in 1868 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He came up to Jesus College in 1887 and received a B. A. in 1890; M.B and B.C in 1892; M.A. and M.D in 1924. He played football for Jesus College in 1890 went on to become a House Physician and Resident Obstetrician at Guy's Hospital and Medical Officer at Beckenham Cottage Hospital, before opening his own practice in 1922. He died on 26 May 1936 in Richmond, Surrey.
Architect
Est. 1851
Alfred Bodger, 33, hosier, b Cambridge
At some point Bodger took over 14 Sidney Street from Algernon James Pasco Osborne who had run a boot and shoe shop. No 14 became Bodger’s men’s shop. No 12 was the ladies’ clothes shop.
In 1861 there existed Freemans Court which may well have been the later Bodger’s Passage.