He was later to become a benefactor of Jesus College.
He was appointed to a fellowship at Jesus College in 1834, holding this until 1859.
There is a picture of him as a child in Jesus College.
He retired in 1971, but continued to write and remained active within Jesus College.
It is located north of Jesus College, hence the name.
Jesus College elected him to an honorary fellowship in 1905.
Jesus College is located on the north side of the street, and gives the street its name.
He died at Jesus College four months later and was buried in the chapel.
He also wrote Jesus College 1571-1971 to mark the college's quatercentenary.
He was made an honorary fellow of Jesus College in 1908.