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Peterhouse is the oldest and smallest general-admission Cambridge University college. It was founded in 1284, by the then Bishop of Ely; some of the oldest buildings still date back to 13th Century. The college comprises only 250 undergraduates, 90 graduates and 45 fellows.
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