Pupils gather to greet Prince Charles a year ago in Oxford He was also shown a medieval book called The Red Book of Hergest, believed to have been written sometime between 1375 and 1425. Prince Charles was treated to a recital of the Gweddi Coleg Iesu, a Welsh Prayer sung by members of the student consort choir directed by Peter Parshall, the chapel music coordinator. Anna Cowling, 22, who studies French and German at Jesus College, said before he arrived: We were told last week that Prince Charles was coming, some were more excited than others, but I just thought why not come and see him.
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Students told to take down all flags by Jesus College
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Jesus College Cambridge: Slave trader s descendant argues college should keep Tobias Rustat memorial
Tobias Rustat made his fortune from a slave trading company, and his donations have historically supported Jesus College Cambridge
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The family of a notorious slave trade investor have criticised plans by a University of Cambridge college to move his memorial. Jesus College has made plans to move a large marble memorial dedicated to Tobias Rustat, a college benefactor who invested in a slave trading company that shipped more slaves to the Americas than any other institution, as well as make changes wherever Rustat is “explicitly celebrated”.