English: Trinity College, Oxford. Trinity College was founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope. Pope was a Catholic, who had no surviving children, and he hoped that by founding a college, he would be remembered in the prayers of its students. The original foundation provided for a president, twelve fellows, and twelve scholars, and for up to 20 undergraduates. The fellows were required to take holy orders and to remain unmarried * Text courtesy of Wikipedia Trinity_College,_Oxford *
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