Trinity Hall, Cambridge

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Trinity Hall, Cambridge is one of the oldest constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge, renowned for its historic riverside setting and strong academic tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college
constituent college of the University of Cambridge
campusSetting urban
country United Kingdom
founded 1350
foundedBy William Bateman
founderOccupation Bishop of Norwich
hasAlumni Andrew Marr
Douglas Adams
Hans Blix
J. B. Priestley
Lord Bingham of Cornhill
Kenneth Clarke
surface form: Lord Clarke of Stone-cum-Ebony

Lord Collins of Mapesbury
Lord Dyson
Lord Goff of Chieveley
Lord Hoffmann
Lord Judge
Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore
Lord Mance
Lord Dyson
surface form: Lord Mustill

Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury
Lord Nicholls of Birkenhead
Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers
Lord Rodger of Earlsferry
Lord Saville of Newdigate
Lord Scott of Foscote
Lord Slynn of Hadley
Lord Steyn
Lord Sumption
Lord Walker of Gestingthorpe
Lord Woolf
Stephen Hawking
T. H. White
hasNotableBuilding Chapel of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
Jerwood Library
Latham Lawn
Wychfield site
hasNotableFeature historic courts
medieval hall
riverside setting
knownFor law teaching
small size and close-knit community
strong academic tradition
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
locatedOn River Cam
motto Virtus vera nobilitas
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation Virtue is true nobility
partOf Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
religiousAffiliation Church of England
specialisesIn law

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Cambridge University hasPart Trinity Hall, Cambridge
subject surface form: University of Cambridge