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The Sir Robert Rede's Lecturer is an annual appointment to give a public lecture, the Sir Robert Rede's Lecture (usually Rede Lecture) at the University of Cambridge. It is named for Sir Robert Rede, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas in the sixteenth century.

Initial series

1858-1899

1900-1949

1950-1999

Notes

  1. See . The series was put on its current footing in 1858.

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