'Caius.' UTV, 80.
The College of Gonville and Caius was founded by Edmund Gonville in 1348, and enlarged by Dr Caius in 1557. It is, relative to Trinity, a lesser Cambridge college, which accounts for the Englishman's merry face becoming a shade redder as he is caught out unexpectedly in a minor breach of decorum (wearing the wrong college tie). From Hall & Frankl, Cambridge, 38: the 16th-century Gate of Honour and sundial, designed to give the time at different periods of the day. |