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Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge

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.[1][2] It is an Anglican church in the Anglo-Catholic tradition.

Trinity College Chapel
Coordinates: 52°12′27″N 0°07′03″E / 52.2074°N 0.1175°E / 52.2074; 0.1175
LocationTrinity College, Cambridge
CountryEngland
DenominationAnglican
TraditionAnglo-Catholic
History
Founded0 January 1567 (1567-01-00)
Founder(s)Mary I of England, Elizabeth I
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Heritage designationGrade I
Designated1950
Architectural typeTudor Gothic
StylePerpendicular
Years built1554–1555
Completed1567
Laity
Director of musicStephen Layton
Music group(s)Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge

Building and architecture

 
Chapel interior, c. 1870

The chapel was begun in 1554–55 by order of Queen Mary and was completed in 1567 by her half-sister, Elizabeth I.[3] 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.[4] The whole chapel was restored by Edward Blore in 1832 and further work took place between 1868–1873 when Arthur Blomfield added the vestry, Choir-room and porch, and the Chapel re-roofed, painted and glazed.[1]

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 £2 million in 2019) of which £11,000 (equivalent to £1.1 million in 2019) was raised by subscriptions.[5][6] 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.[7] 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.[8]

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

Trinity College Chapel Windows
Window Theme (West) People (East) Donor(s)
North 1 Disciples of Christ S. MARIA MAGD.
Mary Magdalene
S. THOMAS
Thomas the Apostle
S. MARTHA
Martha
S. MARIA MARTHÆ SOROR
Mary, sister of Martha
T. J. Phillips Jodrell
NICODEMUS
Nicodemus
S. NATHANIEL
Saint Nathaniel
S. PHILIPPUS
Philip the Apostle
S. ANDREAS
Andrew the Apostle
South 1 Evangelists and Teachers S. IACOBUS MI.
James the Less
S. PETRUS
Saint Peter
S. PAULUS
Paul the Apostle
APOLLOS
Apollos
Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro
S. MATTHAEUS
Matthew the Apostle
S. MARCUS
Mark the Evangelist
S. LUCAS
Luke the Evangelist
S. JOHANNES
St John the Evangelist
North 2 The Ante-Nicene Church S. CYPRIANUS
Cyprian
ORIGENES
Origen
TERTULLIANUS
Tertullian
S. PERPETUA
Perpetua
William George Clark
S. PANTÆNUS
Pantænus
S. JUSTINUS MAR.
Justin Martyr
S. IGNATIUS
Ignatius of Antioch
S. CLEMENS ROM.
Pope Clement I
South 2 The Church of the First Days CORNELIVS
Cornelius the Centurion
S. DIONYSIVS
Dionysius the Areopagite
LYDIA
Lydia of Thyatira
ONESIMVS
Onesimus
Revd Henry John Hotham[note 1]
S. BARNABAS
Barnabas
S. STEPHANVS
Saint Stephen
S. TIMOTHEVS
Saint Timothy
PHŒBE
Phoebe
North 3 The Western Church S. GREGORIUS M.
Pope Gregory I
S. BENEDICTUS
Benedict of Nursia
S. LEO MAGNUS
Pope Leo I
S. MARTIN TUR.
Martin of Tours
Revd Spencer Mansel, in memory of William Lort Mansel
S. AUGUSTINUS HIP.
Augustine of Hippo
S. MONNICA
Saint Monica
S. HIERONYMUS
Jerome
S. AMBROSIUS
Ambrose
South 3 The Eastern Church EUSEBIUS PAMPH.
Eusebius
IMP. CONSTANTINUS M.
Constantine the Great
HELENA AUG.
Helena, mother of Constantine I
IMP. JUSTINIANUS
Justinian I
Mrs Thrupp in memory of Joseph Francis Thrupp
S. ATHANASIUS
Athanasius of Alexandria
S. BASILIUS M.
Basil of Caesarea
S. EPHRAEM SYRUS
Ephrem the Syrian
S. JO. CHRYSOSTOMUS
John Chrysostom
North 4 Latin Christianity GIOTTUS
Giotto
FRANCISCUS ASSIS
Francis of Assisi
GREGORIUS VII
Pope Gregory VII
COLUMBANUS
Columbanus
Coutts Trotter
DANTES ALLIGH
Dante Alighieri
LUDOVICUS IX
Louis IX of France
THOMAS AQUINAS
Thomas Aquinas
IMP. CAROLUS M.
Charlemagne
South 4 The Anglo-Saxon Church BONAFACIUS AP. GER.
Saint Boniface
BEDA VENERABILIS
Bede
ALCUINUS
Alcuin
ALFREDUS REX
Alfred the Great
Mrs Mathison, in memory of the Revd William Collings Mathison[note 2]
ALBANUS MARTYR
Saint Alban
AUGUSTINUS ARCH. CANT.
Augustine of Canterbury
BERTHA REG. CANT.
Bertha of Kent
THEODORUS ARCH. CANT.
Theodore of Tarsus
North 5 English Ecclesiastical Life before the Reformation WOLSEY CARDINALIS
Thomas Wolsey
GULIELMUS EP. WINTON
William of Wykeham
ROBERTUS EP. LINCOLN
Robert Grosseteste
HUGO EP. LINCOLN
Hugh of Avalon
Augustus Arthur VanSittart
STEPHANUS ARCHIEP. CANT.
Stephen Langton
THOMAS ARCHIEP. CANT.
Thomas Becket
ANSELMUS ARCHIEP. CANT.
Anselm of Canterbury
LANFRANCUS ARCHIEP. CANT
Lanfranc
South 5 English National Life before the Reformation EDWARDUS WALL PR.
Edward the Black Prince
JO. DUNS SCOTUS
Duns Scotus
GALFR. CHAUCER
Geoffrey Chaucer
GULL. CAXTON
William Caxton
Joseph Barber Lightfoot
SIMON DE MONTFORT
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
MATTHÆUS PARIS
Matthew Paris
EDWARDUS PRIMUS
Edward I of England
FR. ROGER BACON
Roger Bacon
North 6 Founders and Benefactors of the University and College MARIA REG.
Mary I of England
HENRICUS VIII
Henry VIII of England
EDWARDUS III
Edward III of England
HERV. DE STANTON
Hervey de Stanton
Benjamin Gray
H. DE BALSHAM EP. EL.
Hugh de Balsham
HENRICUS III
Henry III of England
ETHELDREDA ABB.
Æthelthryth
SIGEBERTUS ANGLOR. REX
Sigeberht of East Anglia
South 6 The English Reformation H. LATIMER EP. VIG.
Hugh Latimer
EDWARDUS VI
Edward VI
N. RIDLEY EP. LOND.
Nicholas Ridley
ELIZABETH REG.
Elizabeth I
Robert Burn
IO. WYCLIFFE
John Wycliffe
DES. ERASMUS
Erasmus
W. TYNDALE
William Tyndale
T. CRANMER ARCHIEP.
Thomas Cranmer
North 7 University and College Worthies T. NEVILE
Thomas Nevile
IO. WHITGIFT ARCH.
John Whitgift
M. BUCER
Martin Bucer
IO. REDMAN
John Redman
Edward William Blore
C. TUNSTALL. EP. DUN.
Cuthbert Tunstall
IO. FISHER EP. ROFF.
John Fisher
IO. DE BAGGESHOTE
John de Baggeshott[note 3]
GU. DE BUXTON
Walter de Buxton[note 4]
South 7 Worthies of the College H. SPELMAN
Henry Spelman
IO. DOM. CRAVEN
John Craven, 1st Baron Craven of Ryton
A. MARVEL
Andrew Marvell
IO. HACKET EP. LICH.
John Hacket
M.R. Cope, Esq., in memory of his brother, the Revd Edward Meredith Cope
FR. BACON
Francis Bacon
IO. DONNE
John Donne
G. HERBERT
George Herbert
E. COKE.
Edward Coke
North 8 Worthies of Trinity College R. BENTLEY
Richard Bentley
IS. NEWTON
Isaac Newton
R. COTES
Roger Cotes
IO. RAY
John Ray
Joseph Prior,[note 5] Mrs Thompson in memory of George Peacock and Charles de la Pryme in memory of George Pryme
IO. DRYDEN
John Dryden
A. COWLEY
Abraham Cowley
IS. BARROW
Isaac Barrow
IO. PEARSON
John Pearson

Memorials

There are many memorials to former fellows of Trinity within the chapel,[12] 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.[4]

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.[13]

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 Stephen Layton.[14]

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.

List of memorials/graves

 
 
 
 
Statue of Isaac Newton by Roubillac
Name Artefact Notes
Herbert Mayow Adams Brass
John Frank Adams Brass
Edgar Douglas Adrian Brass
Richard Appleton Brass
William Joscelyn Arkell Brass
Francis William Aston Brass
Humphrey Babington Interment
Francis Bacon Statue by Weekes, 1845, donated by Daniel Lock.[18][19]
Thomas Bainbrig Interment
Francis Maitland Balfour Brass
Isaac Barrow Statue by Noble, 1853 presented 1858.[20]
Edward Bathurst Interment
John Beaumont Interment Fellow. d. 6 June 1565. Buried in Ante-Chapel.[21]
William John Beaumont Interment
Edward White Benson Brass
Richard Bentley Interment
Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch Brass
Anthony Ashley Bevan Brass
Alfred Maurice Binnie Brass
Maurice Black Brass
Edward William Blore Brass
Interment
Anchitel Harry Fletcher Boughey Brass
William Lawrence Bragg Brass
Daniel Bratteli Interment
Charlie Dunbar Broad Brass
Benjamin Chapman Browne Brass
Isaac Hawkins Browne Sculpture
John(?) Browning Interment d.1598. Buried in Ante-Chapel floor.[22]
Francis Crawford Burkitt Brass
Robert Burn Brass
John Burnaby Brass
Samuel Henry Butcher Brass
Henry Montagu Butler Brass
James Ramsay Montagu Butler Brass
Richard Austen Butler Brass
John Walton Capstick Brass
Edward Hallett Carr Brass
Arthur Cayley Brass
George Chare Sculpture
Interment
George Sidney Roberts Kitson Clark Brass
John Willis Clark Brass
Gerard Francis Cobb Brass
Patrick Cock Interment
Nathanael Cole Interment
John Cooper Interment Fellow and Proctor. Vicar of Barrington. Died 9 December 1714.[23][24][25]
William Corker Interment
Francis MacDonald Cornford Brass
Roger Robert Cotes Sculpture
Peter Courthope Interment
William Cunningham Brass
Henry Hallett Dale Brass
William Cecil Dampier Dampier Brass
George Howard Darwin Brass
Harold Davenport Brass
John Davies Sculpture 1744-1817. Vice-Master; botanist.[26]
Basil Denis Dennis-Jones Sculpture
Maurice Herbert Dobb Brass
Peter Paul Dobree Sculpture
William Drury Interment
James Duff Duff Brass
Patrick William Duff Brass
Frederick James Dykes Brass
Arthur Stanley Eddington Brass
Henry Outram Evennett Brass
Frederick Field Brass
Walter Morley Fletcher Brass
Michael Foster Brass 8 March 1836 – 29 January 1907.[27]
Ralph Howard Fowler Brass
James George Frazer Brass
Otto Robert Frisch Brass
John Andrew Gallagher Brass
James Whitbread Lee Glaisher Brass
George Peabody Gooch Brass
Harry Chester Goodhart Brass
William Gostwycke Interment
Andrew Sydenham Farrar Gow Brass
Alan Gray Brass
Andrew Hacket Interment
James Lemprière Hammond Brass
Charles John Hamson Brass
Godfrey Harold Hardy Brass
Ernest Harrison Brass
Samuel Hawkes Sculpture
William(?) Herbert Interment Bachelor of Divinity and Fellow, 1657–15 November 1715.[28]
David Arthur Gilbert Hinks Brass
Alan Lloyd Hodgkin Brass
Henry Arthur Hollond Brass
Francis Hooper Sculpture
Frederick Gowland Hopkins Brass
Fenton John Anthony Hort Brass
Alfred Edward Housman Brass
Thomas Percy Hudson Brass
Hugo McLeod Innes Brass
Henry Jackson Brass
Richard Claverhouse Jebb Brass
Francis John Henry Jenkinson Brass
Thomas Jones Sculpture by Joseph Nollekens.[29]
Piotr Leonidovich Kapitza Brass
Alan Ker Brass
Charles William King Brass
Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick Brass
George Sidney Roberts Kitson Clark Brass
Arthur Harold John Knight Brass
James Lambert Sculpture in Vestry. Regius Professor of Greek. 7 March 1741 – 28 April 1823.[30]
John Newport Langley Brass
Gaillard Thomas Lapsley Brass
Reginald Vere Laurence Brass
Ralph Alexander Leigh Brass
Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham Brass
Joseph Barber Lightfoot Brass
Denis Dionysius Interment
John Edensor Littlewood Brass
Daniel Lock Sculpture by Roubillac, north wall of the Ante-Chapel.[19]
Henry Richards Luard Brass
William Lynnet Interment
Thomas Babington Macaulay Statue by Woolner, 1868.[31]
Charles Fox Maitland Sculpture
Frederick William Maitland Brass
Frederick Malkin Sculpture
Frederick George Mann Brass
William Lort Mansel Interment
Francis Martin Brass on south wall of the Ante-Chapel. 1802–1868. Senior Bursar; Vice-Master.[32]
John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart Brass
Moore Meredith Interment
Hubert Stanley Middleton Brass
George Edward Moore Brass
Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro Brass
Hugh Frank Newall Brass
Isaac Newton Statue by Roubillac, presented 1755.[18]
Tressilian Charles Nicholas Brass
Reynold Alleyne Nicholson Brass
John North Interment
Charles William Oatley Brass
Carl Frederick Abel Pantin Brass
Reginald St John Parry Brass
Alfred Chilton Pearson Brass
Richard Porson Sculpture
Interment
John Percival Postgate Brass
Joseph Prior Brass
Mark Gillachrist Marlborough Pryor Brass
Srinavasa Ramanujan Brass
Robert Mantle Rattenbury Brass
Dennis Holme Robertson Brass
Donald Struan Robertson Brass
John Arthur Thomas Robinson Brass
Robert Robson Brass
Thomas Rotherham Interment
Francis John Worsley Roughton Brass
Walter William Rouse Ball Brass
William Albert Hugh Rushton Brass
Bertrand Russell Brass
Ernest Rutherford Brass
Martin Ryle Brass
Francis Henry Sandbach Brass
Thomas Secford Interment
Adam Sedgwick Brass
Interment
Thomas Kynaston Selwyn Sculpture
Richard Sheepshanks Sculpture
Henry Sidgwick Brass
Frederick Arthur Simpson Brass
Elizmar Smith Brass
Robert Smith Interment
Thomas Smith Interment Senior Fellow and Vice-Master. Vicar of Chesterton. 1658–1714.[33][34]
James Spedding Sculpture
Piero Sraffa Brass
Charles Villiers Stanford Brass
Vincent Henry Stanton Brass
Richard Stevenson Sculpture by William Grinsell Nicholl on the south wall of the Ante-Chapel.19 October 1811 – 28 September 1837.[35]
Hugo Fraser Stewart Brass
James Stuart Brass
Geoffrey Ingram Taylor Brass
Henry Martyn Taylor Brass
Sedley Taylor Brass
Frederick Robert Tennant Brass
Alfred, Lord Tennyson Statue
Arthur Thacker Interment
William Hepworth Thompson Brass
Interment
Joseph John Thomson Brass
Thomas Thorp Brass
George Macaulay Trevelyan Brass
Coutts Trotter Brass
Walter Ullmann Brass
Ralph Vaughan Williams Brass
Arthur Woollgar Verrall Brass
John Michal Kenneth Vyvyan Brass
Thomas Attwood Walmisley Brass
Edward Walpole Interment
James Ward Brass
Brooke Foss Westcott Brass
William Whewell Statue by Woolner, 1872.[36]
Interment
Stephen Whisson Interment
Alfred North Whitehead Brass
John Willis Clark Brass
John Wilson Interment in Ante-Chapel. Fellow; Tutor; Senior Bursar. Vicar of Over and Chesterton. d. 26 October 1754.[37][38]
Denys Arthur Winstanley Brass
Carl Winter Brass
Arthur John Terence Dibben Wisdom Brass
Ludwig Wittgenstein Brass
John Wordsworth Sculpture
Interment
William Aldis Wright Brass

Notes

  1. ^ Hotham, Henry John, 1814-1900 (clergyman)[9]
  2. ^ Mathison, William Collings, 1817/8-1870 (educationalist and clergyman)[10]
  3. ^ John de Baggeshott: First Warden of the King’s Scholars, 1316
  4. ^ Walter de Buxton: Master of Michaelhouse 1324–1328
  5. ^ Prior, Joseph (1854-1918) Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge[11]

References

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  3. ^ Willis 1886, pp. 469–472.
  4. ^ a b "Trinity College Chapel - The Building". trinitycollegechapel.com. Trinity College Chapel. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  5. ^ Willis 1886, p. 588.
  6. ^ United Kingdom Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth "consistent series" supplied in Thomas, Ryland; Williamson, Samuel H. (2018). "What Was the U.K. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 2 February 2020.
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  9. ^ "Hotham, Henry John, 1814-1900 (clergyman)". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Mathison, William Collings, 1817/8-1870 (educationalist and clergyman)". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  11. ^ "Prior, Joseph (1854-1918) Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge". archives.trin.cam.ac.uk. Trinity College, Cambridge. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
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  15. ^ "Ecclesiastical intelligence – new Bishop of Durham". The Times. No. 36539. London. 21 August 1901. p. 8.
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  20. ^ Willis 1886, pp. 600–601.
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  24. ^ Venn, John; Venn, J. A., eds. (1922). Alumni Cantabrigienses. Vol. I.1. Cambridge University Press. p. 391.
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Bibliography

  • Willis, Robert (1886). Clark, John Willis (ed.). The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge, and of the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton. Vol. 2. University Press. pp. 469–472, 561–602.

External links

  • Trinity College Chapel

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Trinity College Chapel Cambridge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 1 2 It is an Anglican church in the Anglo Catholic tradition Trinity College ChapelCoordinates 52 12 27 N 0 07 03 E 52 2074 N 0 1175 E 52 2074 0 1175LocationTrinity College CambridgeCountryEnglandDenominationAnglicanTraditionAnglo CatholicHistoryFounded0 January 1567 1567 01 00 Founder s Mary I of England Elizabeth IArchitectureFunctional statusActiveHeritage designationGrade IDesignated1950Architectural typeTudor GothicStylePerpendicularYears built1554 1555Completed1567LaityDirector of musicStephen LaytonMusic group s Choir of Trinity College CambridgeBuilding and architecture Edit Chapel interior c 1870 The chapel was begun in 1554 55 by order of Queen Mary and was completed in 1567 by her half sister Elizabeth I 3 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 4 The whole chapel was restored by Edward Blore in 1832 and further work took place between 1868 1873 when Arthur Blomfield added the vestry Choir room and porch and the Chapel re roofed painted and glazed 1 Windows EditThe 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 2 million in 2019 of which 11 000 equivalent to 1 1 million in 2019 was raised by subscriptions 5 6 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 7 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 8 The table below contains details of each window with latin inscription and related article link Trinity College Chapel Windows Window Theme West People East Donor s North 1 Disciples of Christ S MARIA MAGD Mary Magdalene S THOMAS Thomas the Apostle S MARTHA Martha S MARIA MARTHAE SOROR Mary sister of Martha T J Phillips JodrellNICODEMUS Nicodemus S NATHANIEL Saint Nathaniel S PHILIPPUS Philip the Apostle S ANDREAS Andrew the ApostleSouth 1 Evangelists and Teachers S IACOBUS MI James the Less S PETRUS Saint Peter S PAULUS Paul the Apostle APOLLOS Apollos Hugh Andrew Johnstone MunroS MATTHAEUS Matthew the Apostle S MARCUS Mark the Evangelist S LUCAS Luke the Evangelist S JOHANNES St John the EvangelistNorth 2 The Ante Nicene Church S CYPRIANUS Cyprian ORIGENES Origen TERTULLIANUS Tertullian S PERPETUA Perpetua William George ClarkS PANTAENUS Pantaenus S JUSTINUS MAR Justin Martyr S IGNATIUS Ignatius of Antioch S CLEMENS ROM Pope Clement ISouth 2 The Church of the First Days CORNELIVS Cornelius the Centurion S DIONYSIVS Dionysius the Areopagite LYDIA Lydia of Thyatira ONESIMVS Onesimus Revd Henry John Hotham note 1 S BARNABAS Barnabas S STEPHANVS Saint Stephen S TIMOTHEVS Saint Timothy PHŒBE PhoebeNorth 3 The Western Church S GREGORIUS M Pope Gregory I S BENEDICTUS Benedict of Nursia S LEO MAGNUS Pope Leo I S MARTIN TUR Martin of Tours Revd Spencer Mansel in memory of William Lort ManselS AUGUSTINUS HIP Augustine of Hippo S MONNICA Saint Monica S HIERONYMUS Jerome S AMBROSIUS AmbroseSouth 3 The Eastern Church EUSEBIUS PAMPH Eusebius IMP CONSTANTINUS M Constantine the Great HELENA AUG Helena mother of Constantine I IMP JUSTINIANUS Justinian I Mrs Thrupp in memory of Joseph Francis ThruppS ATHANASIUS Athanasius of Alexandria S BASILIUS M Basil of Caesarea S EPHRAEM SYRUS Ephrem the Syrian S JO CHRYSOSTOMUS John ChrysostomNorth 4 Latin Christianity GIOTTUS Giotto FRANCISCUS ASSIS Francis of Assisi GREGORIUS VII Pope Gregory VII COLUMBANUS Columbanus Coutts TrotterDANTES ALLIGH Dante Alighieri LUDOVICUS IX Louis IX of France THOMAS AQUINAS Thomas Aquinas IMP CAROLUS M CharlemagneSouth 4 The Anglo Saxon Church BONAFACIUS AP GER Saint Boniface BEDA VENERABILIS Bede ALCUINUS Alcuin ALFREDUS REX Alfred the Great Mrs Mathison in memory of the Revd William Collings Mathison note 2 ALBANUS MARTYR Saint Alban AUGUSTINUS ARCH CANT Augustine of Canterbury BERTHA REG CANT Bertha of Kent THEODORUS ARCH CANT Theodore of TarsusNorth 5 English Ecclesiastical Life before the Reformation WOLSEY CARDINALIS Thomas Wolsey GULIELMUS EP WINTON William of Wykeham ROBERTUS EP LINCOLN Robert Grosseteste HUGO EP LINCOLN Hugh of Avalon Augustus Arthur VanSittartSTEPHANUS ARCHIEP CANT Stephen Langton THOMAS ARCHIEP CANT Thomas Becket ANSELMUS ARCHIEP CANT Anselm of Canterbury LANFRANCUS ARCHIEP CANT LanfrancSouth 5 English National Life before the Reformation EDWARDUS WALL PR Edward the Black Prince JO DUNS SCOTUS Duns Scotus GALFR CHAUCER Geoffrey Chaucer GULL CAXTON William Caxton Joseph Barber LightfootSIMON DE MONTFORT Simon de Montfort 6th Earl of Leicester MATTHAEUS PARIS Matthew Paris EDWARDUS PRIMUS Edward I of England FR ROGER BACON Roger BaconNorth 6 Founders and Benefactors of the University and College MARIA REG Mary I of England HENRICUS VIII Henry VIII of England EDWARDUS III Edward III of England HERV DE STANTON Hervey de Stanton Benjamin GrayH DE BALSHAM EP EL Hugh de Balsham HENRICUS III Henry III of England ETHELDREDA ABB AEthelthryth SIGEBERTUS ANGLOR REX Sigeberht of East AngliaSouth 6 The English Reformation H LATIMER EP VIG Hugh Latimer EDWARDUS VI Edward VI N RIDLEY EP LOND Nicholas Ridley ELIZABETH REG Elizabeth I Robert BurnIO WYCLIFFE John Wycliffe DES ERASMUS Erasmus W TYNDALE William Tyndale T CRANMER ARCHIEP Thomas CranmerNorth 7 University and College Worthies T NEVILE Thomas Nevile IO WHITGIFT ARCH John Whitgift M BUCER Martin Bucer IO REDMAN John Redman Edward William BloreC TUNSTALL EP DUN Cuthbert Tunstall IO FISHER EP ROFF John Fisher IO DE BAGGESHOTE John de Baggeshott note 3 GU DE BUXTON Walter de Buxton note 4 South 7 Worthies of the College H SPELMAN Henry Spelman IO DOM CRAVEN John Craven 1st Baron Craven of Ryton A MARVEL Andrew Marvell IO HACKET EP LICH John Hacket M R Cope Esq in memory of his brother the Revd Edward Meredith CopeFR BACON Francis Bacon IO DONNE John Donne G HERBERT George Herbert E COKE Edward CokeNorth 8 Worthies of Trinity College R BENTLEY Richard Bentley IS NEWTON Isaac Newton R COTES Roger Cotes IO RAY John Ray Joseph Prior note 5 Mrs Thompson in memory of George Peacock and Charles de la Pryme in memory of George PrymeIO DRYDEN John Dryden A COWLEY Abraham Cowley IS BARROW Isaac Barrow IO PEARSON John PearsonMemorials EditThere are many memorials to former fellows of Trinity within the chapel 12 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 4 Organ EditThe 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 Sohne There are regular recitals on Sundays during term time 13 Choir EditThe 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 Stephen Layton 14 Burial ground EditThe 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 EditThe Dean of Chapel holds responsibility for the Chapel and the Clergy at Trinity 1873 1877 Handley Moule 15 Frederick Arthur Simpson 16 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 17 List of memorials graves Edit Statue of Francis Bacon by Henry Weekes Statue of Isaac Barrow by Matthew Noble Daniel Lock by Louis Francois Roubiliac Thomas Babington Macaulay by Thomas Woolner Statue of Isaac Newton by Roubillac Statue of Alfred Lord Tennyson William Whewell by Thomas Woolner Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Name Artefact NotesHerbert Mayow Adams BrassJohn Frank Adams BrassEdgar Douglas Adrian BrassRichard Appleton BrassWilliam Joscelyn Arkell BrassFrancis William Aston BrassHumphrey Babington IntermentFrancis Bacon Statue by Weekes 1845 donated by Daniel Lock 18 19 Thomas Bainbrig IntermentFrancis Maitland Balfour BrassIsaac Barrow Statue by Noble 1853 presented 1858 20 Edward Bathurst IntermentJohn Beaumont Interment Fellow d 6 June 1565 Buried in Ante Chapel 21 William John Beaumont IntermentEdward White Benson BrassRichard Bentley IntermentAbram Samoilovitch Besicovitch BrassAnthony Ashley Bevan BrassAlfred Maurice Binnie BrassMaurice Black BrassEdward William Blore BrassIntermentAnchitel Harry Fletcher Boughey BrassWilliam Lawrence Bragg BrassDaniel Bratteli IntermentCharlie Dunbar Broad BrassBenjamin Chapman Browne BrassIsaac Hawkins Browne SculptureJohn Browning Interment d 1598 Buried in Ante Chapel floor 22 Francis Crawford Burkitt BrassRobert Burn BrassJohn Burnaby BrassSamuel Henry Butcher BrassHenry Montagu Butler BrassJames Ramsay Montagu Butler BrassRichard Austen Butler BrassJohn Walton Capstick BrassEdward Hallett Carr BrassArthur Cayley BrassGeorge Chare SculptureIntermentGeorge Sidney Roberts Kitson Clark BrassJohn Willis Clark BrassGerard Francis Cobb BrassPatrick Cock IntermentNathanael Cole IntermentJohn Cooper Interment Fellow and Proctor Vicar of Barrington Died 9 December 1714 23 24 25 William Corker IntermentFrancis MacDonald Cornford BrassRoger Robert Cotes SculpturePeter Courthope IntermentWilliam Cunningham BrassHenry Hallett Dale BrassWilliam Cecil Dampier Dampier BrassGeorge Howard Darwin BrassHarold Davenport BrassJohn Davies Sculpture 1744 1817 Vice Master botanist 26 Basil Denis Dennis Jones SculptureMaurice Herbert Dobb BrassPeter Paul Dobree SculptureWilliam Drury IntermentJames Duff Duff BrassPatrick William Duff BrassFrederick James Dykes BrassArthur Stanley Eddington BrassHenry Outram Evennett BrassFrederick Field BrassWalter Morley Fletcher BrassMichael Foster Brass 8 March 1836 29 January 1907 27 Ralph Howard Fowler BrassJames George Frazer BrassOtto Robert Frisch BrassJohn Andrew Gallagher BrassJames Whitbread Lee Glaisher BrassGeorge Peabody Gooch BrassHarry Chester Goodhart BrassWilliam Gostwycke IntermentAndrew Sydenham Farrar Gow BrassAlan Gray BrassAndrew Hacket IntermentJames Lempriere Hammond BrassCharles John Hamson BrassGodfrey Harold Hardy BrassErnest Harrison BrassSamuel Hawkes SculptureWilliam Herbert Interment Bachelor of Divinity and Fellow 1657 15 November 1715 28 David Arthur Gilbert Hinks BrassAlan Lloyd Hodgkin BrassHenry Arthur Hollond BrassFrancis Hooper SculptureFrederick Gowland Hopkins BrassFenton John Anthony Hort BrassAlfred Edward Housman BrassThomas Percy Hudson BrassHugo McLeod Innes BrassHenry Jackson BrassRichard Claverhouse Jebb BrassFrancis John Henry Jenkinson BrassThomas Jones Sculpture by Joseph Nollekens 29 Piotr Leonidovich Kapitza BrassAlan Ker BrassCharles William King BrassAlexander Francis Kirkpatrick BrassGeorge Sidney Roberts Kitson Clark BrassArthur Harold John Knight BrassJames Lambert Sculpture in Vestry Regius Professor of Greek 7 March 1741 28 April 1823 30 John Newport Langley BrassGaillard Thomas Lapsley BrassReginald Vere Laurence BrassRalph Alexander Leigh BrassGerald Ponsonby Lenox Conyngham BrassJoseph Barber Lightfoot BrassDenis Dionysius IntermentJohn Edensor Littlewood BrassDaniel Lock Sculpture by Roubillac north wall of the Ante Chapel 19 Henry Richards Luard BrassWilliam Lynnet IntermentThomas Babington Macaulay Statue by Woolner 1868 31 Charles Fox Maitland SculptureFrederick William Maitland BrassFrederick Malkin SculptureFrederick George Mann BrassWilliam Lort Mansel IntermentFrancis Martin Brass on south wall of the Ante Chapel 1802 1868 Senior Bursar Vice Master 32 John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart BrassMoore Meredith IntermentHubert Stanley Middleton BrassGeorge Edward Moore BrassHugh Andrew Johnstone Munro BrassHugh Frank Newall BrassIsaac Newton Statue by Roubillac presented 1755 18 Tressilian Charles Nicholas BrassReynold Alleyne Nicholson BrassJohn North IntermentCharles William Oatley BrassCarl Frederick Abel Pantin BrassReginald St John Parry BrassAlfred Chilton Pearson BrassRichard Porson SculptureIntermentJohn Percival Postgate BrassJoseph Prior BrassMark Gillachrist Marlborough Pryor BrassSrinavasa Ramanujan BrassRobert Mantle Rattenbury BrassDennis Holme Robertson BrassDonald Struan Robertson BrassJohn Arthur Thomas Robinson BrassRobert Robson BrassThomas Rotherham IntermentFrancis John Worsley Roughton BrassWalter William Rouse Ball BrassWilliam Albert Hugh Rushton BrassBertrand Russell BrassErnest Rutherford BrassMartin Ryle BrassFrancis Henry Sandbach BrassThomas Secford IntermentAdam Sedgwick BrassIntermentThomas Kynaston Selwyn SculptureRichard Sheepshanks SculptureHenry Sidgwick BrassFrederick Arthur Simpson BrassElizmar Smith BrassRobert Smith IntermentThomas Smith Interment Senior Fellow and Vice Master Vicar of Chesterton 1658 1714 33 34 James Spedding SculpturePiero Sraffa BrassCharles Villiers Stanford BrassVincent Henry Stanton BrassRichard Stevenson Sculpture by William Grinsell Nicholl on the south wall of the Ante Chapel 19 October 1811 28 September 1837 35 Hugo Fraser Stewart BrassJames Stuart BrassGeoffrey Ingram Taylor BrassHenry Martyn Taylor BrassSedley Taylor BrassFrederick Robert Tennant BrassAlfred Lord Tennyson StatueArthur Thacker IntermentWilliam Hepworth Thompson BrassIntermentJoseph John Thomson BrassThomas Thorp BrassGeorge Macaulay Trevelyan BrassCoutts Trotter BrassWalter Ullmann BrassRalph Vaughan Williams BrassArthur Woollgar Verrall BrassJohn Michal Kenneth Vyvyan BrassThomas Attwood Walmisley BrassEdward Walpole IntermentJames Ward BrassBrooke Foss Westcott BrassWilliam Whewell Statue by Woolner 1872 36 IntermentStephen Whisson IntermentAlfred North Whitehead BrassJohn Willis Clark BrassJohn Wilson Interment in Ante Chapel Fellow Tutor Senior Bursar Vicar of Over and Chesterton d 26 October 1754 37 38 Denys Arthur Winstanley BrassCarl Winter BrassArthur John Terence Dibben Wisdom BrassLudwig Wittgenstein BrassJohn Wordsworth SculptureIntermentWilliam Aldis Wright BrassNotes Edit Hotham Henry John 1814 1900 clergyman 9 Mathison William Collings 1817 8 1870 educationalist and clergyman 10 John de Baggeshott First Warden of the King s Scholars 1316 Walter de Buxton Master of Michaelhouse 1324 1328 Prior Joseph 1854 1918 Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge 11 References Edit a b Historic England 26 April 1950 Trinity College The Buildings surrounding Great Court Nevile s Court and New Court and including King s Hostel 1106371 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 10 November 2021 Trinity College the Buildings Surrounding Great Court Nevile s Court and New Court and Including Cambridge Cambridgeshire England British Listed Buildings Retrieved 17 August 2013 Willis 1886 pp 469 472 a b Trinity College Chapel The Building trinitycollegechapel com Trinity College Chapel Retrieved 8 January 2015 Willis 1886 p 588 United Kingdom Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth consistent series supplied in Thomas Ryland Williamson Samuel H 2018 What Was the U K GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved 2 February 2020 The windows of Trinity College Chapel trinitycollegechapel com Trinity College Chapel Retrieved 12 November 2021 Willis 1886 pp 591 597 Hotham Henry John 1814 1900 clergyman University of Cambridge Retrieved 16 November 2021 Mathison William Collings 1817 8 1870 educationalist and clergyman University of Cambridge Retrieved 16 November 2021 Prior Joseph 1854 1918 Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College Cambridge archives trin cam ac uk Trinity College Cambridge Retrieved 16 November 2021 Index of memorials in Trinity College Chapel and Ante Chapel Trinity College Chapel Retrieved 17 August 2013 The Organ of Trinity College Chapel Cambridge Trinity College Chapel Retrieved 17 August 2013 Trinity College Choir Trinity College Choir Retrieved 8 January 2015 Ecclesiastical intelligence new Bishop of Durham The Times No 36539 London 21 August 1901 p 8 Trinity College Chapel Frederick Arthur Simpson New Dean of Chapel Appointed Trinity College Cambridge Retrieved 11 August 2015 a b Willis 1886 p 600 a b Daniel Lock trinitycollegechapel com Retrieved 24 November 2021 Willis 1886 pp 600 601 John Beaumont Retrieved 25 November 2021 Index of memorials Retrieved 25 November 2021 John cooper Retrieved 25 November 2021 Venn John Venn J A eds 1922 Alumni Cantabrigienses Vol I 1 Cambridge University Press p 391 Person Cooper John 1698 1715 Clergy of the Church of England database Retrieved 2 December 2021 John Davies Retrieved 25 November 2021 Sir Michael Foster Retrieved 25 November 2021 William Herbert Retrieved 25 November 2021 Thomas Jones Retrieved 25 November 2021 James Lambert Retrieved 25 November 2021 Willis 1886 p 601 Francis Martin Retrieved 25 November 2021 Thomas Smith Retrieved 25 November 2021 Person Smith Thomas 1692 1711 Clergy of the Church of England database Retrieved 2 December 2021 Richard Stevenson Retrieved 25 November 2021 Willis 1886 p 602 John Wilson Retrieved 25 November 2021 Person Wilson John 1727 1752 Clergy of the Church of England database Retrieved 2 December 2021 Bibliography EditWillis Robert 1886 Clark John Willis ed The Architectural History of the University of Cambridge and of the Colleges of Cambridge and Eton Vol 2 University 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