Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge

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Trinity College Chapel is the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Part of a complex of Grade I listed buildings at Trinity, it dates from the mid 16th century.{{NHLE |num=1106371 |desc=Trinity College, The Buildings surrounding Great Court, Nevile's Court and New Court, and including King's Hostel |date=26 April 1950|accessdate=10 November 2021}}{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-47269-trinity-college-the-buildings-surrounding |title=Trinity College, the Buildings Surrounding Great Court, Nevile's Court and New Court, and Including – Cambridge – Cambridgeshire –– England |publisher=British Listed Buildings |date= |accessdate=17 August 2013}} It is an Anglican church in the Anglo-Catholic tradition.

Building and architecture

File:Cambridge University, Trinity Chapel Interior.jpg

The chapel was begun in 1554–55 by order of Queen Mary and was completed in 1567 by her half-sister, Elizabeth I.{{sfn|Willis|1886|pages=469–472}} The architectural style is Tudor-Gothic, with Perpendicular tracery and pinnacles. The roof is of an earlier style than the rest of the building, and may have been re-used from the chapel of King's Hall, the college which preceded Trinity on this site. Only the walls and roof are of Tudor date, but the walls were re-faced in ashlar in the 19th-century and present slate roof-covering is modern.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/thebuilding/ |title=Trinity College Chapel – The Building |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date= |website=trinitycollegechapel.com |publisher=Trinity College Chapel |accessdate=8 January 2015}} The whole chapel was restored by Edward Blore in 1832 and further work took place between 1868 and 1873 when Arthur Blomfield added the vestry, Choir-room and porch, and the Chapel re-roofed, painted and glazed.

Windows

The original white-glass windows with religious inscriptions were replaced as part of the redecoration of the chapel that took place between 1871 and 1875. The cost of the redecoration works was £20,000 (equivalent to £{{Inflation|UK-GDP|0.020|1875|r=1}} million in {{Inflation/year|UK-GDP}}) of which £11,000 (equivalent to £{{Inflation|UK-GDP|0.011|1875|r=1}} million in {{Inflation/year|UK-GDP}}) was raised by subscriptions.{{sfn|Willis|1886|page=588}}{{Inflation/fn|UK-GDP}} This late Victorian pictorial stained glass was designed by Pre-Raphaelite artist Henry Holiday to a scheme devised by Trinity theologians, B.F. Westcott and F.J.A. Hort.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/windows/|title=The windows of Trinity College Chapel |website=trinitycollegechapel.com |publisher=Trinity College Chapel |accessdate=12 November 2021}} They comprise eight windows on the north side and seven on the south side of the quire, each depicting eight figures representing features or movements of the related period, in roughly historical sequence and arranged in an upper and lower row of four. The cost of the windows was supported by donors who were Trinity alumni themselves or given in dedication to the memory of alumni.{{sfn|Willis|1886|pages=591–597}}

The table below contains details of each window, with Latin inscription and related article link.

class="wikitable sortable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" summary="Table of Trinity College Chapel windows, east to west, with theme, figures depicted and donors."

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! Window

! Theme

! colspan="4" | (West) People (East)

! Donor(s)

rowspan="2" |North 1rowspan="2" |Disciples of Christ

|{{lang|la|S. MARIA MAGD.}}
Mary Magdalene

|{{lang|la|S. THOMAS}}
Thomas the Apostle

|{{lang|la|S. MARTHA}}
Martha

|{{lang|la|S. MARIA MARTHÆ SOROR}}
Mary, sister of Martha

|rowspan="2" |T. J. Phillips Jodrell

{{lang|la|NICODEMUS}}
Nicodemus

|{{lang|la|S. NATHANIEL}}
Saint Nathaniel

|{{lang|la|S. PHILIPPUS}}
Philip the Apostle

|{{lang|la|S. ANDREAS}}
Andrew the Apostle

rowspan="2" |South 1rowspan="2" |Evangelists and Teachers

|{{lang|la|S. IACOBUS MI.}}
James the Less

|{{lang|la|S. PETRUS}}
Saint Peter

|{{lang|la|S. PAULUS}}
Paul the Apostle

|{{lang|la|APOLLOS}}
Apollos

|rowspan="2" |Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro

{{lang|la|S. MATTHAEUS}}
Matthew the Apostle

|{{lang|la|S. MARCUS}}
Mark the Evangelist

|{{lang|la|S. LUCAS}}
Luke the Evangelist

|{{lang|la|S. JOHANNES}}
St John the Evangelist

rowspan="2" |North 2rowspan="2" |The Ante-Nicene Church

|{{lang|la|S. CYPRIANUS}}
Cyprian

|{{lang|la|ORIGENES}}
Origen

|{{lang|la|TERTULLIANUS}}
Tertullian

|{{lang|la|S. PERPETUA}}
Perpetua

|rowspan="2" |William George Clark

{{lang|la|S. PANTÆNUS}}
Pantænus

|{{lang|la|S. JUSTINUS MAR.}}
Justin Martyr

|{{lang|la|S. IGNATIUS}}
Ignatius of Antioch

|{{lang|la|S. CLEMENS ROM.}}
Pope Clement I

rowspan="2" |South 2rowspan="2" |The Church of the First Days

|{{lang|la|CORNELIVS}}
Cornelius the Centurion

|{{lang|la|S. DIONYSIVS}}
Dionysius the Areopagite

|{{lang|la|LYDIA}}
Lydia of Thyatira

|{{lang|la|ONESIMVS}}
Onesimus

|rowspan="2" |Revd Henry John Hotham{{refn|group="note"|Hotham, Henry John, 1814–1900 (clergyman){{cite web |url=https://archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk/agents/people/6789|title=Hotham, Henry John, 1814–1900 (clergyman) |publisher=University of Cambridge|accessdate=16 November 2021}}}}

{{lang|la|S. BARNABAS}}
Barnabas

|{{lang|la|S. STEPHANVS}}
Saint Stephen

|{{lang|la|S. TIMOTHEVS}}
Saint Timothy

|{{lang|la|PHŒBE}}
Phoebe

rowspan="2" |North 3rowspan="2" |The Western Church

|{{lang|la|S. GREGORIUS M.}}
Pope Gregory I

|{{lang|la|S. BENEDICTUS}}
Benedict of Nursia

|{{lang|la|S. LEO MAGNUS}}
Pope Leo I

|{{lang|la|S. MARTIN TUR.}}
Martin of Tours

|rowspan="2" |Revd Spencer Mansel, in memory of William Lort Mansel

{{lang|la|S. AUGUSTINUS HIP.}}
Augustine of Hippo

|{{lang|la|S. MONNICA}}
Saint Monica

|{{lang|la|S. HIERONYMUS}}
Jerome

|{{lang|la|S. AMBROSIUS}}
Ambrose

rowspan="2" |South 3rowspan="2" |The Eastern Church

|{{lang|la|EUSEBIUS PAMPH.}}
Eusebius

|{{lang|la|IMP. CONSTANTINUS M.}}
Constantine the Great

|{{lang|la|HELENA AUG.}}
Helena, mother of Constantine I

|{{lang|la|IMP. JUSTINIANUS}}
Justinian I

|rowspan="2" |Mrs Thrupp in memory of Joseph Francis Thrupp

{{lang|la|S. ATHANASIUS}}
Athanasius of Alexandria

|{{lang|la|S. BASILIUS M.}}
Basil of Caesarea

|{{lang|la|S. EPHRAEM SYRUS}}
Ephrem the Syrian

|{{lang|la|S. JO. CHRYSOSTOMUS}}
John Chrysostom

rowspan="2" |North 4rowspan="2" |Latin Christianity

|{{lang|la|GIOTTUS}}
Giotto

|{{lang|la|FRANCISCUS ASSIS}}
Francis of Assisi

|{{lang|la|GREGORIUS VII}}
Pope Gregory VII

|{{lang|la|COLUMBANUS}}
Columbanus

|rowspan="2" |Coutts Trotter

{{lang|la|DANTES ALLIGH}}
Dante Alighieri

|{{lang|la|LUDOVICUS IX}}
Louis IX of France

|{{lang|la|THOMAS AQUINAS}}
Thomas Aquinas

|{{lang|la|IMP. CAROLUS M.}}
Charlemagne

rowspan="2" |South 4rowspan="2"|The Anglo-Saxon Church

|{{lang|la|BONAFACIUS AP. GER.}}
Saint Boniface

|{{lang|la|BEDA VENERABILIS}}
Bede

|{{lang|la|ALCUINUS}}
Alcuin

|{{lang|la|ALFREDUS REX}}
Alfred the Great

|rowspan="2" |Mrs Mathison, in memory of the Revd William Collings Mathison{{refn|group="note"|Mathison, William Collings, 1817/8–1870 (educationalist and clergyman){{cite web |url=https://archivesearch.lib.cam.ac.uk/agents/people/9407|title=Mathison, William Collings, 1817/8–1870 (educationalist and clergyman) |publisher=University of Cambridge|accessdate=16 November 2021}}}}

{{lang|la|ALBANUS MARTYR}}
Saint Alban

|{{lang|la|AUGUSTINUS ARCH. CANT.}}
Augustine of Canterbury

|{{lang|la|BERTHA REG. CANT.}}
Bertha of Kent

|{{lang|la|THEODORUS ARCH. CANT.}}
Theodore of Tarsus

rowspan="2" |North 5rowspan="2" |English Ecclesiastical Life before the Reformation

|{{lang|la|WOLSEY CARDINALIS}}
Thomas Wolsey

|{{lang|la|GULIELMUS EP. WINTON}}
William of Wykeham

|{{lang|la|ROBERTUS EP. LINCOLN}}
Robert Grosseteste

|{{lang|la|HUGO EP. LINCOLN}}
Hugh of Avalon

| rowspan="2" |Augustus Arthur VanSittart

{{lang|la|STEPHANUS ARCHIEP. CANT.}}
Stephen Langton

|{{lang|la|THOMAS ARCHIEP. CANT.}}
Thomas Becket

|{{lang|la|ANSELMUS ARCHIEP. CANT.}}
Anselm of Canterbury

|{{lang|la|LANFRANCUS ARCHIEP. CANT}}
Lanfranc

rowspan="2" |South 5rowspan="2" |English National Life before the Reformation

|{{lang|la|EDWARDUS WALL PR.}}
Edward the Black Prince

|{{lang|la|JO. DUNS SCOTUS}}
Duns Scotus

|{{lang|la|GALFR. CHAUCER}}
Geoffrey Chaucer

|{{lang|la|GULL. CAXTON}}
William Caxton

| rowspan="2" |Joseph Barber Lightfoot

{{lang|la|SIMON DE MONTFORT}}
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester

|{{lang|la|MATTHÆUS PARIS}}
Matthew Paris

|{{lang|la|EDWARDUS PRIMUS}}
Edward I of England

|{{lang|la|FR. ROGER BACON}}
Roger Bacon

rowspan="2" |North 6rowspan="2" |Founders and Benefactors of the University and College

|{{lang|la|MARIA REG.}}
Mary I of England

|{{lang|la|HENRICUS VIII}}
Henry VIII of England

|{{lang|la|EDWARDUS III}}
Edward III of England

|{{lang|la|HERV. DE STANTON}}
Hervey de Stanton

|rowspan="2" |Benjamin Gray

{{lang|la|H. DE BALSHAM EP. EL.}}
Hugh de Balsham

|{{lang|la|HENRICUS III}}
Henry III of England

|{{lang|la|ETHELDREDA ABB.}}
Æthelthryth

|{{lang|la|SIGEBERTUS ANGLOR. REX}}
Sigeberht of East Anglia

rowspan="2" |South 6rowspan="2" |The English Reformation

|{{lang|la|H. LATIMER EP. VIG.}}
Hugh Latimer

|{{lang|la|EDWARDUS VI}}
Edward VI

|{{lang|la|N. RIDLEY EP. LOND.}}
Nicholas Ridley

|{{lang|la|ELIZABETH REG.}}
Elizabeth I

| rowspan="2" |Robert Burn

{{lang|la|IO. WYCLIFFE}}
John Wycliffe

|{{lang|la|DES. ERASMUS}}
Erasmus

|{{lang|la|W. TYNDALE}}
William Tyndale

|{{lang|la|T. CRANMER ARCHIEP.}}
Thomas Cranmer

rowspan="2" | North 7rowspan="2" |University and College Worthies

|{{lang|la|T. NEVILE}}
Thomas Nevile

|{{lang|la|IO. WHITGIFT ARCH.}}
John Whitgift

|{{lang|la|M. BUCER}}
Martin Bucer

|{{lang|la|IO. REDMAN}}
John Redman

| rowspan="2" |Edward William Blore

{{lang|la|C. TUNSTALL. EP. DUN.}}
Cuthbert Tunstall

|{{lang|la|IO. FISHER EP. ROFF.}}
John Fisher

|{{lang|la|IO. DE BAGGESHOTE}}
John de BaggeshottJohn de Baggeshott: First Warden of the King’s Scholars, 1316

|{{lang|la|GU. DE BUXTON}}
Walter de BuxtonWalter de Buxton: Master of Michaelhouse 1324–1328

rowspan="2" | South 7rowspan="2" |Worthies of the College

|{{lang|la|H. SPELMAN}}
Henry Spelman

|{{lang|la|IO. DOM. CRAVEN}}
John Craven, 1st Baron Craven of Ryton

|{{lang|la|A. MARVEL}}
Andrew Marvell

|{{lang|la|IO. HACKET EP. LICH.}}
John Hacket

| rowspan="2" |M.R. Cope, Esq., in memory of his brother, the Revd Edward Meredith Cope

{{lang|la|FR. BACON}}
Francis Bacon

|{{lang|la|IO. DONNE}}
John Donne

|{{lang|la|G. HERBERT}}
George Herbert

|{{lang|la|E. COKE.}}
Edward Coke

rowspan="2" | North 8rowspan="2" |Worthies of Trinity College

|{{lang|la|R. BENTLEY}}
Richard Bentley

|{{lang|la|IS. NEWTON}}
Isaac Newton

|{{lang|la|R. COTES}}
Roger Cotes

|{{lang|la|IO. RAY}}
John Ray

| rowspan="2" |Joseph Prior,{{refn|group="note"|Prior, Joseph (1854–1918) Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge{{cite web|url=https://archives.trin.cam.ac.uk/index.php/prior-joseph-1854-1918|title=Prior, Joseph (1854–1918) Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge |website=archives.trin.cam.ac.uk|publisher=Trinity College, Cambridge|accessdate=16 November 2021}}}} Mrs Thompson in memory of George Peacock and Charles de la Pryme in memory of George Pryme

{{lang|la|IO. DRYDEN}}
John Dryden

|{{lang|la|A. COWLEY}}
Abraham Cowley

|{{lang|la|IS. BARROW}}
Isaac Barrow

|{{lang|la|IO. PEARSON}}
John Pearson

Memorials

There are many memorials to former fellows of Trinity within the chapel,{{cite web|url=http://www.trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/memorials-index/ |title=Index of memorials in Trinity College Chapel and Ante-Chapel |publisher=Trinity College Chapel |date= |accessdate=17 August 2013}} some statues, some brasses, including two memorials to graduates and fellows who died during both World Wars. There are also several graves dating from earlier periods.

Organ

The chapel has a fine organ, originally built by "Father" Smith in 1694. Many alterations were made over the years until, in 1913, an almost totally new organ was built. Some of the pipes were so large that they would not fit in the organ loft and instead had to stand in a corner of the ante-chapel. In 1976 the present mechanical-action instrument, based on the surviving pipework and within the original cases, was completed by the Swiss firm Metzler Söhne. There are regular recitals on Sundays during term time.{{cite web |url=https://trinitycollegechoir.com/trinity-college-organ/short-guide-organ/|title=The Organ of Trinity College Chapel Cambridge |publisher=Trinity College Chapel |date= |accessdate=17 August 2013}}

Choir

The Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge is composed of around thirty male and female Choral Scholars and two Organ Scholars, all of whom are undergraduates of the College. Besides singing the liturgy in the chapel, the choir has an extensive programme of performances and recordings. The current Director of Music is Steven Grahl.{{cite web |url=https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-appoints-steven-grahl-director-of-music/#:~:text=Professor%20Steven%20Grahl%20has%20been,of%20Music%20at%20Oxford%20University. |title=Trinity College Choir |publisher=Trinity College Choir |date= |accessdate=8 January 2015}}

Burial ground

The Ascension Parish Burial Ground contains the graves or interred cremations of twenty-seven fellows of Trinity College, including three Vice-Masters.

List of deans of Chapel

The Dean of Chapel holds responsibility for the Chapel and the Clergy at Trinity.

  • 1873–1877: Handley Moule{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Ecclesiastical intelligence – new Bishop of Durham|date=21 August 1901 |page=8 |issue=36539}}
  • ? – ? Frederick Arthur Simpson{{Cite web|url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/brasses/simpson/|title = Trinity College Chapel – Frederick Arthur Simpson}}
  • 1923–1943: Hugh Fraser Stewart
  • 1943–1958: John Burnaby
  • 1958-1969: Harry Williams
  • 1969–1983: John Robinson
  • 1984–1991: John Bowker
  • 1991–2006: Arnold Browne
  • 2006–present: Michael Banner{{cite web|title=New Dean of Chapel Appointed|url=http://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/new-dean-chapel-appointed|website=Trinity College, Cambridge|accessdate=11 August 2015}}

List of memorials/graves

File:StatueOfFrancisBacon.jpg by Henry Weekes]]

File:StatueOfIsaacBarrow.jpg by Matthew Noble]]

File:Statue of Daniel Lock at Trinity College, Cambridge.jpg by Louis-François Roubiliac]]

File:Statue of Thomas Babington Macaulay at Trinity College, Cambridge.jpg by Thomas Woolner]]

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File:Statue of William Whewell at Trinity College, Cambridge.jpg by Thomas Woolner]]

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| id="A" | {{Sortname|Herbert Mayow|Adams}}

Brass
{{Sortname|John Frank|Adams}}Brass
{{Sortname|Edgar Douglas|Adrian}}Brass
{{Sortname|Richard|Appleton|Richard Appleton (academic)}}Brass
{{Sortname|William Joscelyn|Arkell}}Brass
{{Sortname|Francis William|Aston}}Brass

| id="B"| {{Sortname|Humphrey|Babington}}

Interment
{{Sortname|Francis|Bacon}}Statueby Weekes, 1845, donated by Daniel Lock.{{sfn|Willis|1886|page=600}}{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/sculptures/lock/ |title=Daniel Lock |website=trinitycollegechapel.com |accessdate=24 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|Thomas|Bainbrig}}Interment
{{Sortname|Francis Maitland|Balfour}}Brass
{{Sortname|Isaac|Barrow}}Statueby Noble, 1853 presented 1858.{{sfn|Willis|1886|pages=600–601}}
{{Sortname|Edward|Bathurst}}Interment
{{sortname|John|Beaumont|nolink=1}}IntermentFellow. d. 6 June 1565. Buried in Ante-Chapel.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/interments/beaumont-j/|title=John Beaumont|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|William John|Beaumont|William John Beamont}}Interment
{{Sortname|Edward White|Benson}}Brass
{{Sortname|Richard|Bentley}}Interment
{{Sortname|Abram Samoilovitch|Besicovitch}}Brass
{{Sortname|Anthony Ashley|Bevan}}Brass
{{Sortname|Alfred Maurice|Binnie}}Brass
{{Sortname|Maurice|Black}}Brass
rowspan="2" | {{Sortname|Edward William|Blore}}

| Brass

Interment
{{Sortname|Anchitel Harry Fletcher|Boughey}}Brass
{{Sortname|William Lawrence|Bragg}}Brass
{{Sortname|Daniel|Bratteli}}Interment
{{Sortname|Charlie Dunbar|Broad}}Brass
{{Sortname|Benjamin Chapman|Browne}}Brass
{{sortname|Isaac Hawkins|Browne|Isaac Hawkins Browne (poet)}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|John(?)|Browning|nolink=1}}Intermentd.1598. Buried in Ante-Chapel floor.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/memorials-index/|title=Index of memorials|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|Francis Crawford|Burkitt}}Brass
{{sortname|Robert|Burn|Robert Burn (classicist)}}Brass
{{Sortname|John|Burnaby}}Brass
{{Sortname|Samuel Henry|Butcher}}Brass
{{Sortname|Henry Montagu|Butler}}Brass
{{Sortname|James Ramsay Montagu|Butler}}Brass
{{Sortname|Richard Austen|Butler}}Brass

| id="C"| {{Sortname|John Walton|Capstick}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Edward Hallett|Carr}}Brass
{{Sortname|Arthur|Cayley}}Brass
rowspan="2" | {{Sortname|George|Chare}}

| Sculpture

Interment
{{Sortname|George Sidney Roberts Kitson|Clark}}Brass
{{Sortname|John Willis|Clark}}Brass
{{Sortname|Gerard Francis|Cobb}}Brass
{{Sortname|Patrick|Cock}}Interment
{{Sortname|Nathanael|Cole}}Interment
{{sortname|John|Cooper|nolink=1}}IntermentFellow and Proctor. Vicar of Barrington. Died 9 December 1714.{{cite web|url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/interments/cooper/|title=John cooper|accessdate=25 November 2021}}{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/alumnicantabrigipt1vol1univiala/page/391/mode/1up |page=391 |title=Alumni Cantabrigienses |volume=I.1 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1922 |editor-first1=John |editor-last1=Venn |editor-link1=John Venn |editor-first2=J. A. |editor-last2=Venn |editor-link2=John Archibald Venn}}{{cite web |url=https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayPerson.jsp?PersonID=5291|title=Person: Cooper, John (1698–1715)|work=Clergy of the Church of England database|accessdate=2 December 2021}}
{{Sortname|William|Corker}}Interment
{{Sortname|Francis MacDonald|Cornford}}Brass
{{Sortname|Roger Robert|Cotes}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Peter|Courthope}}Interment
{{sortname|William|Cunningham|William Cunningham (economist)}}Brass

| id="D"| {{Sortname|Henry Hallett|Dale}}

Brass
{{Sortname|William Cecil Dampier|Dampier}}Brass
{{Sortname|George Howard|Darwin}}Brass
{{Sortname|Harold|Davenport}}Brass
{{sortname|John|Davies|nolink=1}}Sculpture1744–1817. Vice-Master; botanist.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/sculptures/davies/|title=John Davies|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|Basil Denis |Dennis-Jones}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Maurice Herbert|Dobb}}Brass
{{Sortname|Peter Paul|Dobree}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|William|Drury}}Interment
{{Sortname|James Duff|Duff}}Brass
{{Sortname|Patrick William|Duff}}Brass
{{Sortname|Frederick James|Dykes}}Brass

| id="E"| {{Sortname|Arthur Stanley|Eddington}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Henry Outram|Evennett}}Brass

| id="F"| {{sortname|Frederick|Field|Frederick Field (scholar)}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Walter Morley|Fletcher}}Brass
{{sortname|Michael|Foster|Michael Foster (physiologist)}}Brass8 March 1836 – 29 January 1907.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/brasses/foster/|title=Sir Michael Foster|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|Ralph Howard|Fowler}}Brass
{{Sortname|James George|Frazer}}Brass
{{Sortname|Otto Robert|Frisch}}Brass

| id="G"| {{Sortname|John Andrew|Gallagher}}

Brass
{{Sortname|James Whitbread Lee|Glaisher}}Brass
{{Sortname|George Peabody|Gooch}}Brass
{{Sortname|Harry Chester|Goodhart}}Brass
{{Sortname|William|Gostwycke}}Interment
{{Sortname|Andrew Sydenham Farrar|Gow}}Brass
{{Sortname|Alan|Gray}}Brass

| id="H"| {{Sortname|Andrew|Hacket}}

Interment
{{Sortname|James Lemprière|Hammond}}Brass
{{Sortname|Charles John|Hamson}}Brass
{{Sortname|Godfrey Harold|Hardy}}Brass
{{Sortname|Ernest|Harrison}}Brass
{{Sortname|Samuel|Hawkes|dab=missionary}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|William(?)|Herbert|nolink=1}}IntermentBachelor of Divinity and Fellow, 1657–15 November 1715.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/interments/herbert/ |title=William Herbert|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|David Arthur Gilbert|Hinks}}Brass
{{Sortname|Alan Lloyd|Hodgkin}}Brass
{{Sortname|Henry Arthur|Hollond}}Brass
{{Sortname|Francis|Hooper}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Frederick Gowland|Hopkins}}Brass
{{Sortname|Fenton John Anthony|Hort}}Brass
{{Sortname|Alfred Edward|Housman}}Brass
{{Sortname|Thomas Percy|Hudson}}Brass

| id="I"| {{Sortname|Hugo McLeod|Innes}}

Brass

| id="J"| {{sortname|Henry|Jackson|Henry Jackson (classicist)}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Richard Claverhouse|Jebb}}Brass
{{Sortname|Francis John Henry|Jenkinson}}Brass
{{sortname|Thomas|Jones|Thomas Jones (mathematician)}}Sculptureby Joseph Nollekens.{{cite web|url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/sculptures/jones/|title=Thomas Jones|accessdate=25 November 2021}}

| id="K"| {{Sortname|Piotr Leonidovich|Kapitza}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Alan|Ker}}Brass
{{Sortname|Charles William|King}}Brass
{{Sortname|Alexander Francis|Kirkpatrick}}Brass
{{Sortname|George Sidney Roberts |Kitson Clark}}Brass
{{Sortname|Arthur Harold John|Knight}}Brass

| id="L"| {{sortname|James|Lambert|nolink=1}}

Sculpturein Vestry. Regius Professor of Greek. 7 March 1741 – 28 April 1823.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/sculptures/lambert/|title=James Lambert|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|John Newport|Langley}}Brass
{{Sortname|Gaillard Thomas|Lapsley}}Brass
{{Sortname|Reginald Vere|Laurence}}Brass
{{Sortname|Ralph Alexander|Leigh}}Brass
{{Sortname|Gerald Ponsonby |Lenox-Conyngham}}Brass
{{Sortname|Joseph Barber|Lightfoot}}Brass
{{SortnameDenis Dionysius |L'Isle}}Interment
{{Sortname|John Edensor|Littlewood}}Brass
{{Sortname|Daniel|Lock}}Sculptureby Roubillac, north wall of the Ante-Chapel.
{{Sortname|Henry Richards|Luard}}Brass
{{Sortname|William|Lynnet}}Interment

| id="M"| {{Sortname|Thomas Babington|Macaulay}}

Statueby Woolner, 1868.{{sfn|Willis|1886|page=601}}
{{Sortname|Charles Fox|Maitland}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Frederick William|Maitland}}Brass
{{Sortname|Frederick|Malkin}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Frederick George|Mann}}Brass
{{Sortname|William Lort|Mansel}}Interment
{{sortname|Francis|Martin|nolink=1}}Brasson south wall of the Ante-Chapel. 1802–1868. Senior Bursar; Vice-Master.{{cite web|url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/brasses/martin/|title=Francis Martin|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|John McTaggart Ellis|McTaggart}}Brass
{{Sortname|Moore|Meredith}}Interment
{{Sortname|Hubert Stanley|Middleton}}Brass
{{Sortname|George Edward|Moore}}Brass
{{Sortname|Hugh Andrew Johnstone|Munro}}Brass

| id="N"| {{Sortname|Hugh Frank|Newall}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Isaac|Newton}}Statueby Roubillac, presented 1755.{{sfn|Willis|1886|page=600}}
{{Sortname|Tressilian Charles|Nicholas}}Brass
{{Sortname|Reynold Alleyne|Nicholson}}Brass
{{sortname|John|North|John North (Trinity)}}Interment

| id="O"| {{Sortname|Charles William|Oatley}}

Brass

| id="P"| {{Sortname|Carl Frederick Abel|Pantin}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Reginald St John|Parry}}Brass
{{Sortname|Alfred Chilton|Pearson}}Brass
rowspan="2" | {{Sortname|Richard|Porson}}

| Sculpture

Interment
{{Sortname|John Percival|Postgate}}Brass
{{Sortname|Joseph|Prior}}Brass
{{Sortname|Mark Gillachrist Marlborough|Pryor}}Brass

| id="R"| {{Sortname|Srinavasa|Ramanujan}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Robert Mantle|Rattenbury}}Brass
{{Sortname|Dennis Holme|Robertson}}Brass
{{Sortname|Donald Struan|Robertson}}Brass
{{Sortname|John Arthur Thomas|Robinson}}Brass
{{Sortname|Robert|Robson|dab=academic}}Brass
{{Sortname|Thomas|Rotherham}}Interment
{{Sortname|Francis John Worsley|Roughton}}Brass
{{Sortname|Walter William Rouse|Ball}}Brass
{{Sortname|William Albert Hugh|Rushton}}Brass
{{Sortname|Bertrand|Russell}}Brass
{{Sortname|Ernest|Rutherford}}Brass
{{Sortname|Martin|Ryle}}Brass

| id="S"| {{Sortname|Francis Henry|Sandbach}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Thomas|Secford}}Interment
rowspan="2" | {{Sortname|Adam|Sedgwick}}

| Brass

Interment
{{Sortname|Thomas Kynaston|Selwyn}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Richard|Sheepshanks}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Henry|Sidgwick}}Brass
{{Sortname|Frederick Arthur|Simpson}}Brass
{{Sortname|Elizmar|Smith}}Brass
{{sortname|Robert|Smith|Robert Smith (mathematician)}}Interment
{{sortname|Thomas|Smith|Thomas Smith D.D. |nolink=1}}IntermentSenior Fellow and Vice-Master. Vicar of Chesterton. 1658–1714.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/interments/smith-t/|title=Thomas Smith|accessdate=25 November 2021}}{{cite web |url=https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayPerson.jsp?PersonID=19352|title=Person: Smith, Thomas (1692–1711)|work=Clergy of the Church of England database|accessdate=2 December 2021}}
{{Sortname|James|Spedding}}Sculpture
{{Sortname|Piero|Sraffa}}Brass
{{Sortname|Charles Villiers|Stanford}}Brass
{{Sortname|Vincent Henry|Stanton}}Brass
{{sortname|Richard|Stevenson|nolink=1}}Sculptureby William Grinsell Nicholl on the south wall of the Ante-Chapel.19 October 1811 – 28 September 1837.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/sculptures/stevenson/|title=Richard Stevenson|accessdate=25 November 2021}}
{{Sortname|Hugo Fraser|Stewart}}Brass
{{sortname|James|Stuart|dab=scientist}}Brass

| id="T"| {{Sortname|Geoffrey Ingram|Taylor}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Henry Martyn|Taylor}}Brass
{{Sortname|Sedley|Taylor}}Brass
{{Sortname|Frederick Robert|Tennant}}Brass
{{Sortname|Alfred, Lord|Tennyson}}Statue
{{Sortname|Arthur|Thacker}}Interment
rowspan="2" | {{Sortname|William Hepworth|Thompson}}

| Brass

Interment
{{Sortname|Joseph John|Thomson}}Brass
{{Sortname|Thomas|Thorp}}Brass
{{Sortname|George Macaulay|Trevelyan}}Brass
{{Sortname|Coutts|Trotter|dab=physicist}}Brass

| id="U"| {{Sortname|Walter|Ullmann}}

Brass

| id="V"| {{Sortname|Ralph |Vaughan Williams}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Arthur Woollgar|Verrall}}Brass
{{Sortname|John Michal Kenneth|Vyvyan}}Brass

| id="W"| {{Sortname|Thomas Attwood|Walmisley}}

Brass
{{Sortname|Edward|Walpole}}Interment
{{Sortname|James|Ward|dab=psychologist}}Brass
{{Sortname|Brooke Foss|Westcott}}Brass
rowspan="2" | {{Sortname|William|Whewell}}

| Statue

by Woolner, 1872.{{sfn|Willis|1886|page=602}}
Interment
{{Sortname|Stephen|Whisson}}Interment
{{Sortname|Alfred North|Whitehead}}Brass
{{Sortname|John |Willis Clark}}Brass
{{sortname|John|Wilson|nolink=1}}Intermentin Ante-Chapel. Fellow; Tutor; Senior Bursar. Vicar of Over and Chesterton. d. 26 October 1754.{{cite web |url=http://trinitycollegechapel.com/about/memorials/interments/wilson/|title=John Wilson|accessdate=25 November 2021}}{{cite web |url=

https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/persons/DisplayPerson.jsp?PersonID=14269|title=Person: Wilson, John (1727–1752)|work=Clergy of the Church of England database|accessdate=2 December 2021}}

{{Sortname|Denys Arthur|Winstanley}}Brass
{{Sortname|Carl|Winter}}Brass
{{Sortname|Arthur John Terence Dibben|Wisdom}}Brass
{{Sortname|Ludwig|Wittgenstein}}Brass
rowspan="2" | {{Sortname|John|Wordsworth}}

| Sculpture

Interment
{{Sortname|William Aldis|Wright}}Brass

Notes

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References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book |first=Robert |last=Willis |authorlink=Robert Willis (engineer)|editor-first=John Willis|editor-last=Clark|editor-link=John Willis Clark|url={{Google books|id=rbhMAAAAYAAJ|page=561|plainurl=true}}|title=The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge, and of the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton |volume=2|pages=469–472, 561–602|date=1886|publisher=University Press}}