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- c. 1436
- God's House (later Christ's College) founded by William Byngham, rector of St John Zachary's in London, to train secondary school teachers
- 1470
- Construction begins on the buildings of the "Monks' Hostel,", later known as Magdalene College. John de Wisbech, Abbot of Crowland, completes the Chapel at this time.
- 1483
- Duke of Buckingham, patron of Magdalene College (then known as Buckingham College), Cambridge, is executed for treason.
- 26 Apr 1950
- Queens College, Buildings Surrounding Front Court, Cloister Court, Pump Court and Walnut Tree Court designated a Grade I listed building
- 26 Apr 1950
- Sidney Sussex College, Buildings Surrounding Hall Court and Chapel Court designated a Grade I listed building
- 26 Apr 1950
- Sidney Sussex College, Gateway Entrance From Jesus Lane to College Garden designated a Grade II listed building
- 26 Apr 1950
- Pembroke College, Buildings Surrounding Old Court (Except Chapel and Cloister) and Ivy Court designated a Grade I listed building
- 26 Apr 1950
- Garden Walls, Railings and Gates of Number 16 (Little Trinity) designated a Grade I listed building
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