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DUBLIN 

Enioersitg  Calendar 

FOR     TTIK     YEAR 

1892. 

TO    WHTCH    ARE    ADDED 

THE  LISTS  OE  THE  SENATOKS  AND  THE  UNIVERSITY 
KLEOTOES, 


DUBLIN: 
HODGES,  FIGGIS,  AND  CO.,  104,  GIUFTON-ST., 

Pl!BLI8HEU8  TO  THE  UNIVERSITY, 

LONDON:  LONGMANS,  GREEN,  AND  CO. 

1892. 


DUBLIIM    UNIVERSITY    PRESS    SERIES. 


-  its  PtOVOST  and  SRlCtOR  pEI.Loi^S  of  Trinity  Conej-e  have  undertaken 
the  publication  of  a  Scries  of  Works,  cliiefly  Kducational,  to  be  entitle*! 
the  Dublin  Univrrsitv  1'kk.s.s  Srriks. 

The  following  volumva  of  th*  STri**!!  are  now  ready,  viz. : — 

Six  T    -•        -  -     T>v.,.-4  -.  Oeo»raphy.      Bv  the  Rev.  S.  Haughjon, 

K.  K.S..    Fell^v'of   Trinity    College,  and  Pro- 
•,(ity  of  Dublin.     15*. 

An  Introduction  to  the  Systematic  Zoology  and  Morphology  of 
Vertebrate  Animals.  Hv  \ikxa.m>kr  .Macai.isikk,  .\I.I)..  DuM.,  Professor  of 
Co'ii^tttiitite  Atiatoniy  in  thr  L'nn-frsity  of  Dtihlitt.      \os.  td. 

The  Codex  Bescriptus  Dublinensis  of  St.  Matthew's  Gospel  (Z). 

i    ,..  I',  ...;,..)  i,^    I),    w "  in  i8->i.    A  Ni'w  Kilition,  Kcvised  and  Aiigmentcd, 

of  Inaiah,  in  the   I.XX.  Version,  from  an  .Ancient 
(1.      logethcr  with  a   newly  discovered  Fragment 

,.     ...    \.  .)^.  \\\noxiy'^.\'i.,  Fellmu  of  Trintty  College,  and 

'  iiibiicai  Grtek  in  the  University  of  Dublin.     With  two  Plates  of 

.      3  If. 

The  Parabola,  Ellipse,  and  Hyperbola,  treated  Oeometrically.     By 

KoHHKr  Wiii.iAM  (iRl^^l^•,  .A.M..  I-L.I).,  lix-Scholar,  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 
Oi. 

An  Introduction  to  Logic.     By  Wii.LiAM  Hknrv  Stani.ky  Monck, 

.M.A.,    I'rofessiir  of  .\f>>ial  Philosophy  in   the  University  of  Dublin.     [Second 
Edition.]     5J. 

Essays  in  Political  Economy.  By  T.  E.  Clikfe  Le-ILIK,  Hon.  LL.D., 
1'  if -Law,  late  Examiner  in  Political  Economy 

•r  of  Jnrisprndence  and  Political  Economy 
ill  Edition.]     ioj.  td. 

The  Correspondence  of  Cicero  :    a  revised  Text,  with  Notes  and  Prole- 

Jomcna.     liy  KoHKKr  V.  Ivkkki,!.,  M.  A.,  I'ellow  of  Trinity  College,  and  Regius 
*rofeisor  oj  Greek  in  the  University  of  Dublin. 

Vol.      I. — The  Letters  to  the  end  of  Cicero's  Exile.    Second  Edition.     12*. 
Vol.    II.— From  Cicero's  Return  from  Exile  to  702  (52).     12*. 
Vol.  III. — Cicero's  Provincial  Governorship.      12s. 

Faust,  from  the  German  of  Goethe.  By  Thomas  E.  Wkbb,  LL.D., 
O.C.  Regius  Professor  of  Laws,  and  Public  Orator  in  the  University  of 
Dublin.     131.  Cm/. 

Th-^  v^"  ^f  Isis;  a  series  of  Essays  on  Idealism.     By  Thomas  E. 

I  >.,  Q.C.,  Regius  Professor  of  I. rt7vs,  and  Public  Orator ;  sometime 
'inity  College  and  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in  the  University 

.</    /  ':,:  .itt.      10*.  td. 

The  Correspondence   of  Robert  Southey   with  Caroline  Bowles, 

...   .. ;.  .  I.     ,re   added—  '  !fnce   with    .Shelley,    and   Southey's    Dreams. 

■1  an  Introdtv  \vari>  nowDK.s,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  English 

in  the  Unix ,  /in.     ij^s. 

Tl  ' -^  of  the  late  James  M'Cullagh, 

1    in  the  Univetsity  of  Dublin.      Now 

,.  ii.  JKI.1.KIT.  H.I).,   and   Kkv.    Samuel 

«lAi'uH«i>N,  \\.\i.,  /•r.'.i'.*-.  u/   i  unity  Lvllr^e,  Dublin.     15*. 

A  Sequel  to  the  First  Six  Books  of  the  Elements  of  Euclid,  con- 


ji/   Mat ftf mutual  Ph^uLi   in    the    Luthoiu.    University    of    Iieiand.     i'ifih 
Kdiltuit,  enlarged.     \s.  tJ. 


DURLix  UNIVERSITY  TKEss  SRUiFS — Continued. 


A  Manual  of  Histologry  and  of  Histolog-ical  Methods.     By  J.  M. 

Pt'RSER,  M.D.,  F:K.  &Q.C.P..  Professor  of  the  Insti'iutes  of  Medicine,  School  of 
Phvsic,  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

{Out  of  print. '\ 
Theory  of  Equations  :  with  an  Introduction  to  the  Theory  of  Binary 
Algebraic  Forms.  By  William  Snow  Rurnsiok.  M.A.,  Erasmus  .Smithes 
Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the  University  of  Dublin  ;  and  Arthur  William 
Panton,  M.A.,  Fello7v  and  Tutor,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Second  Edition. 
12*.  bd. 

The  Parmenides  of  Plato  :  with  Introduction,  Analysis,  and  Notes. 
By  Thomas  Maguire,  LL.D.,  D.  Lit.,  Fellow  and  Tutor,  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,     js.  6d. 

The  Medical  Lang-uagre  of  St.  Luke :  a  Proof  from  Internal  Evi- 
dence that  "  Tlie  Gospel  according  to  St.  Luke"  and  "The  Acts  of  the 
Apostles"  were  written  by  the  same  Person,  and  that  the  writer  was  a  Medical 
Man.  By  the  Rkv.  William  Kirk  Houart,  LL.D.,  Ex-Scholar,  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,     its. 

Life  of  Sir  Wm.  Rowan  Hamilton,  Knt.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  MJR.I.A., 

Andre7vs  Professor  of  Astronomy  in  the  University  of  Dublin,  and  Royal  Astro- 
nomer of  Ireland,  c^c.  qt'c.  :  including  Selections  from  his  Poems,  Correspon- 
dence, and  ^Miscellaneous  Writings.  By  RoHiiRT  Perchval  Graves,  !^L  A., 
Sub- Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin,  and  formerlv  Curate  in  charge  of 
Windermere.     Vol.  I.  (1882) ;  Vol.  II.  (1885);  each  I'.s.    'Vol.  III.,  15s. 

Dublin  Translations  :  Translations  into  Greek  and  Latin  Verse,  by 
Members  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Edited  by  Robkrt  Yelvkrton  Tyrrell, 
M.A.  Dublin,  D.  Lit.  Q.  Univ.,  FelLnv  of  'Trinity  College,  and  Regius  Professor 
of  Greek  in  the  University  of  Dublin.     12s.  6d. 

The  Acharnians  of  Aristophanes.  Translated  into  English  Verse  by 
Robert  Yelvicrton  Tyrrell,  M.A.  Dublin,  D.  Lit.  Q.  Univ.,  Fellow  of  'Trinity 
College,  Dubliji,  and  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,     zs.  6d. 

Evang-elia    Antehieronymiana     ex    Codice    vetusto    Dublinensi. 

Ed.   T.  K.  Abbott,  B.D.     2  V^ols.    zos. 

The  Eumenides  of  ^aEschylus :  a  Critical  Edition,  with  Metrical 
English  Translation.  By  John  F.  Davies,  M.A.,  Univ.  Dubl. ;  D.  I>it.,  Q.U.I. ; 
F.R.U.I.;  Professor  of  Latin  in  the  Queen's  College,  Gabvay.     Deray  8vo.     7*. 

The  Growth  of  the  Homeric  Poems  :  A  Discussion  of  their  Origin 
and  Authorship.  By  George  Wilkixs,  M.A.,  T.C.D.,  Assistant  Master,  High 
School,  Dublin.      8vo  cloth.     6^. 

A  Treatise  on  the  Analytical  Geometry  of  the  Point,  Line,  Circle, 

and  the  Conic  Sections,  containing  an  account  of  its  most  recent  extensions.  By 
John  Casey,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.U.I.,  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal 
Irish  Academy,  and  of  the  Mathematical  Societies  of  London  and  France ;  and 
Professor  of  the  Higher  Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics  in  the  Catholic 
University  of  Ireland.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.     6j. 

The  iEneid  of  Virg-il,  freely  translated  into  English  blank  verse.  By 
William  J.  Thornhill,  B.A.,  Late  Scholar,  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Canon  of 
St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  and  Rector  of  Rathcoole,  Dublin,     ys.  6d. 

Greek  Geometry  from  Thales  to  Euclid.     By  George  Johnston 

Allman,  LL.  D.,  D.  Sc,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society;  Professor  of  Mathematics 
m  Queen's  College,  Galway  ;  Member  of  the  Senate  of  the  Royal  University  of 
Ireland.     los.  6d. 

The  History  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  from  its  Foundation  to 
the  end  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  with  an  Appendix,  containing  Ori  unal 
Uocuments  which,  for  the  most  part,  are  preserved  in  the  College,  hv  foH.V 
William  Stubbs,  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow,  Trinity  College,  Dublin.     \zs.  td. 


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THE 

DUBLIN  UNIVERSITY  CALENDAR 


FOR     THE     YEAR 


1892, 


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THE 


DUBLIN 


FOI^     THE    YEAR 

1892. 


TO  WHICH   ARE  ADDED 


THE  LISTS  OF  THE  SENATOES  AND  THE  UNIVERSITY 
ELECTOES. 


DUBLIN: 
HODGES,  FIGGIS,   AND  CO.,  GRAFTON-STREET 

PUBLISHERS  TO  THE  UNIVEllSITY. 

LONDON  :  LONGMANS,  GREEN,  AND  CO. 
1892. 


Corrections  to  the  List  or  Senators  or  University  Electoks  to 
be  forwarded  to  "  The  OflBce,  Trinity  College,  Dublin"  All  other 
corrections  to  be  forwarded  to  the  "Editor  of  the  Calendar,  Trinity 
College,  Dublin." 

All  corrections  should  be  forwarded  before  December  1st,  1892. 


Piiuted  a/  Thk  Univirsity  Prkss,  Dublin. 


CONTENTS. 


Days  of  Examination, 
Hours  of  Examination 
Chapel,   Sekvices  in, 
Almanack, 

Officers  of  the  College  and  University, 
Council,     . 
College  Societies,    . 
Civil  Service  of  India 
Army  Commissions,    . 
Examinations  for  Women, 
Examination  Lists  for  the  Year  : — 
High  Places  at  Entrance, 
Entrance  Prizes,  .... 
Sizarships,    ..... 
Term  Honors,       .... 
Prizes  (see  also  under  Special  Frizes 
Composition  Premiums, 
Catechetical  Premiums, 
Divinity  School  Examinations, 
Law  School  Examinations,     . 
Medical  School  Examinations, 
Final  Freshman  Examination:^, 
B.  A.  Degree  Examinations, 
Degrees  conferred  in  the  Year, 


Introduction: — 

Constitution  of  the  University, 

Government,        .... 

Teaching,  .... 

Conferring  of  Degrees, 

Terms,         ..... 
Terms  and  Exercises  hequired  for  the  several  Degrees 

Admission  ad  eundem  Gradum, 

Fees  paid  for  Degrees, 
Representation  of  the  University  in  Parliament, 
Trinity  College  : — 

Order  of  Rank  in  the  CoUege, 

College  Charges,  .... 

Fees  payable  by  Members  of  the  Senate, 

Residence,  and  duties  of  Resident  Students, 
Course  in  Arts  : — 

Entrance  Examination, 

Entrance  Prizes,  .... 

Sizarship  Examination, 

Regulations  respecting  Undergraduate  Terms. 

Admission  of  Students  from  the   Universities  of  Oxford  and 
Cambridge, 37 


XVlll 


CONTENTS. 


Course  in  Akts — continued. 

Details  of  the  Undergraduate  Course 
Honors  and  Prizes, 
Catechetical  Course, 
Honor  Courses,    .         .         .         . 
Examinations  for  Moderatorships, 
Lectures: — 

Lectures  in  the  Courses  in  Arts,    . 
Lectures  in  the  Professional  Schools, 
Miscellaneous  Lectures, 
Public  Lectures, 
Donnellan  Lecture, 
Fellowship  Examination, 
Scholarship,     . 
Studentships, 

Brooke  Prizes, 
Special  Prizes  : — 

Premiums  at  the  Examination  for  Fellowships, 
Prizes  in  Subjects  connected  with  the  study  of  Divinity 
Prizes  in  Mathematics, 
Prizes  in  Classics,         .... 
Prize  in  Logics  and  Ethics,  . 
Jellett  Prizes  for  General  Answering,    . 
Prize  in  Experimental  Science, 
Prizes  in  Geology  and  Mineralogy, 
Prizes  in  History  and  Political  Economy, 
Prizes  in  English,         .... 
Prizes  in  Oriental  Languages, 
Prizes  in  Irish,    ..... 
Prizes  in  Italian  and  in  Spanish, 
Exhibitions  : — 

Junior  Exhibitions,       .... 
Senior  Exhibitions,       .... 
James  Patrick  Kidd  Scholarship,  . 
Exhibitions  granted  by  the  Board, 
Erasmus  Smith's  Exhibitions, 

Royal  Scholarships 

Foyle  College  Exhibition,     . 
Senior  and  Junior  and  School  Exhibitioners 
Professional  Schools  : — 
I.  Divinity, 

Hebrew  Lectures,  . 

Biblical  Greek, 

Ecclesiastical  History 

Irish, 

Pastoral  Theology, 

Priz<58,    . 
II.  Law, 

Ilegulations, 

Law  Premiums, 

Admission  of  Barristers  and  Attorneys, 

Degrees  in  Law.    .... 


CONTENTS.  XIX 

Professional  Schools — continued.  Page 

III.  Physic — 

History, 172 

Eegulations, 179 

Privileges  and  Prizes, 191 

Order  of  Study  and  Fees, 194 

Sir  Patrick  Dun's  Hospital, 195 

Schools  and  Hospitals  recognized  by  the  Board  of  T.  C.  D.  198 

IV.  Engineering, 199 

Eegulations, ih. 

License  and  Degrees, 202 

Honors, ib. 

Fees, 203 

Syllabus  of  Course, ib. 

Library  of  Trinity  College, 208 

Lending  Library, 212 

Astronomical  Observatory, 213 

Museums, ib. 

Botanic  Gardens, 215 

Buildings  of  Trinity  College, 217 

Prizemen  : — 

Students,       .  _ 221 

Fellowship  Prizemen, •  223 

Brooke  Prizemen, •  225 

Wall  Biblical  Scholars, ib. 

Elrington  Theological  Prizemen, 226 

Ryan  Prizemen,       .........  228 

Lloyd  Exhibitioners, ib. 

Bishop  Law's  Prizemen,        .......  229 

Mac  Cullagh  Pri^cemen,          ...,..<  230 

Berkeley  Medallists, 231 

Vice-Chancellor's  Latin  Medallists, 233 

Vice-Chancellor's  Prizemen, 234 

Ferrar  Memorial  Prizemen, 239 

Tyrrell  Memorial  Prizemen, ib. 

Wray  Prizemen,    .,..»....  240 

Ekenhead  Scholars,         .         .         , 241 

Cluff  Memorial  Prizemen, .  ib. 

Helen  Blake  Scholar, ib. 

Political  Economy  Prizemen, ib. 

Whately  Memorial  Prizemen .  242 

Prize  at  Examination  for  Eeid  Professorship,         .         .         .  ib. 

Stewart  Scholars  in  Literature, ib. 

Prizemen  in  Arabic,  Persian,  and  Hindustani,        .         .         .  ib. 

Prizemen  in  Sanscrit, 243 

Prizemen  in  the  Professional  Schools  : — 
School  of  Divinity — 

Theological  Exhibitioners, 244 


Archbishop  King's  Divinity  Prizemen, 
Bishop  Forster's  Divinity  Prizemen, 
Warren  Church  Formularies  Prizemen, 
Bedell  Scholars  and  Prizemen, 
Kyle  Prizemen,       .... 


246 
248 
ib. 
249 
250 


PaRC 


251 
252 
253 


XX  coniksts. 

PfUZBMKN — eont'tmud. 

School  of  Law — 

Pri«emen  in  Civil  Law, 

Prizemen  in  Feudal  and  English  Law,    . 

Prizemen  in  International  Law,      .... 
School  of  Physic — 

Medical  Scholars, 254 

Stewart  Scholars, 255 

Medical  Travelling  Prizemen, ib. 

Surgical  Travelling  Prizemen, ib. 

School  of  Engineering — 

Students  to  whom  Special  Certificates  have  been  granted,  256 

Graduates  in  Honors  sixcr  1794, 263 

Honorary  Degrees  since  1595, 337 

Divinity  Testimoniums  SINCE  1810, 347 

Deokees  IN  Medicine  AND  Surgery  SINCE  1800,                   ,         .  377 

Degrees  and  Licenses  in  Engineering 412 

Pbopbssors  op  the  University  since  the  Foundation,               .  423 

Bbnbpactoks  op  Trinity  College  since  1800,    ....  432 

Chancellors  op  the  University, 439 

Provosts  of  Trinity  College,  since  1800,          ....  444 

Fellows  ok  Trinity  College  since  1800,           ....  446 

ScHOLAits  OP  Trinity  College  since  1800,          ....  454 

Present  Members  of  Trinity  College,     ....  470 


Senatus  Academiccs, 
University  Electors, 


4  So 
497 


Corrections  for  the  Lists  of  Senators  and  Electors  to  he  aeut  to 
♦•  The  Office,  Trinity  College,  JJublinJ* 

The  Editor  desires  to  state  that  he  cannot  undertake  to  publish 
Itsts  of  the  works  of  the  gentlemen  now  living  whose  names  appear 
in  the  Calendar,  except  the  name  of  each  work  is  supplied  to  him 
lu  ils  Anthnv  before  the  \sl  of  December, 


TEINITY  COLLEGE,  DUBLIN, 

AND 

univer:sity  of  Dublin, 

1892. 

DAYS  OF  EXAMINATIONS. 
Hilary  Term. 

TEEM  EXAMINATIONS. 

Senior  Sophisters  and  Candidate  Bachelors  Supplementing  Hilary, 
Trinity,  or  Degree,  Monday  and  Tuesday,  January  11  and  12, 

Junior  Sophisters,  Thursday  and  Friday,  January  14  and  15. 

Junior  Sophisters  Supplementalizing  Final  Freshman  Examination, 
Monday  and  Tuesday,  January  18  and  19. 

Senior  Freshmen  and  Jun.  Soph.  Supplementalizing  Hilary  and  Trinity 
Sen.  Fresh.  Examinations,  Friday  and  Saturday,  January  22  and  23. 

Entrance,  Tuesday,  January  26. 

Junior  Freshmen,  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  January  27  and  28. 


CATECHETICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


Senior  Sophisters, 
Junior  Sophisters, 
Senior  Freshmen, 
Junior  Freshmen, 


"Wednesday,  January  13. 
Saturday,  January  16. 
Monday,  January  25. 
Friday,  January  29. 


TEKM   HONOE  EXAMINATIONS. 


These  Examinations  last  two  days  and  commence  as  stated  below. 
'Math,  and  Math.  Physics,    Friday,  January  16 
Classics, 
Ethics, 
{  Experimental  Science, 
Natural  Science, 
Mod.  Hist,  and  Polit.  Sc, 
Modern  Literature, 
b 


Senior 
ophisters, 


Wednesday,  January  20. 
Monday,  January  18. 
Monday,  January  25. 
Wednesday,  February  3. 
Friday,  January  22. 
Wednesday,  January  27. 


DAYS  OJ  OUDINARY  TERM  AWD  HONOR  EXAMINATIONS. 


TERM  HONOR  EXAMINATIONS — Continued. 


Junior 
Sophiaters, 


Senior 
Freshmen, 

Junior 
Freshmen, 


Math,  and  Math.  PhyskJs, 

Classics, 

Logics, 

Experimental  Science, 

Natural  Science, 

Modern  History, 

Modern  Literature, 

Mathematics, 

Classics, 

Logics, 
(  Mathematics, 
\  Classics, 


Friday,  January  29. 
"Wednesday,  January  20. 
Monday,  February  1. 
Monday,  January  26. 
Wednesday,  February  3. 
Friday,  January  22. 
Wednesday,  January  27. 
Tuesday,  January  26. 
Friday,  January  29. 
Wednesday,  January  20. 
Saturday,  January  30. 
Tuesday,  February  2. 


(The  dates  of  Special  Prize  Examinations  are  given  after  the 
list  of  Examinations  in  Michaelmas  Term.) 

Trinity  Term. 

Fellowship  Examination  begins  Tuesday,  May  24, 
Classical  Scholarship  Examination  begins  Friday,  May  27. 
Science  Scholarship  begins  Monday,  May  23. 

For  further  particulars  see  under  **  Fellowship  "  and  "  Scholarship." 


TERM   EXAMINATIONS. 

Candidate  Bachelors,  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  April  19  and  20,  and 
Monday  and  Tuesday,  June  20  and  21. 

Senior  Sophisters,  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  April  19  and  20. 

Junior  Sophisters,  Friday  and  Saturday,  April  22  and  23. 

Senior  Freshmen  and  Junior  Sophisters  Supplementing  Final  Freshman 
Examination,  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  April  26  and  27. 

Supplemental  Entrance,  Thursday,  April  28. 

Junior  Freshmen,  Friday  and  Saturday,  April  29  and  30. 

Supplemental  Entrance,  Thursday,  June  16. 

Junior  Freshmen  Supplementing  Hilary,  Friday  and  Saturday,  June 
17  and  18. 

Midsuminer  Entrance,  Friday  and  Saturday,  June  24  and  25. 
,,  ,,  Uigh  Places,  Monday,  Juno  27. 

Sizarahip  Examination,  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  June  14  and  16. 


CATECHETICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


Candidate  Bachelors, 
Senior  Sophiatera,  . 
Junior  Sophiatera,  . 
Senior  Freshmen,  . 
Junior  Freahmett, 


Wednesday,  June  22. 
Thursday,  April  21. 
Monday,  April  25, 
Thursday,  April  28. 
Monday,  May  2. 


TRINITY   TEHM. 


TEEM  HONOK  EXAMINATIONS. 

These  Examinations  last  two  days  and  commence  as  stated  belotv. 


Senior 
Sophistevi 


Junior 
Sophisters, 


Senior 
Freshmen, 

Junior 
Freshmen^ 


f  Math,  and  Math.  Physics, 

Classics, 
I  Ethics, 

{  Experimental  Science, 
I  Natural  Science, 
j  Mod.  Hist,  and  Polit.  Sc, 
L  Modern  Literature, 
f  Math,  and  Math.  Physics, 
j  Classics, 
I  Logics, 
<^  Experimental  Science, 

Natural  Science, 
I  Modern  History, 
(^  Modern  Literature, 
i  Mathematics, 
!  Classics, 
(  Logics, 
(  Mathematics, 
\  Classics, 


Wednesday,  April  27. 
Monday,  May  2. 
Monday,  April  25. 
Friday,  April  29. 
"Wednesday,  May  4. 
P'riday,  May  6. 
Monday,  May  9. 
Wednesday,  April  27. 
Monday,  May  2. 
Tuesday,  April  19. 
Friday,  April  29. 
"Wednesday,  May  4. 
Friday,  May  6. 
Monday,  May  9. 
Thursday,  May  6. 
Friday,  May  29. 
Friday,  April  22. 
Tuesday,  May  3. 
Thursday,  May  5. 


DEGREE   IN   MUSIC. 
Tuesday,  June  14. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

TERM   EXAMINATIONS. 

Entrance^  Monday  and  Tuesday,  October  10  and  11. 

Additional  Examination  for  High  Places,  Wednesday,  October  12. 

Candidate  Bachelors,  Friday  and  Saturday,  December  9  and  10. 

Junior  Sophisters,  and  Senior  Sophisters  Siqjplementalists,  Wednesday 
and  Thursday,  October  12  and  13. 

Senior  Freshmen,  Monday,  Tuesday,  and  Wednesday,  October  17,  18, 
and  19. 

Supplemental  Entrance,  Thursday,  October  20. 

Junior  Freshmen,  Friday  and  Saturday,  October  21  and  22. 

Supplemental  Entrance,  Tuesday,  November  1. 


CATECHETICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


Candidate  Bachelors, 
Junior  Sophisters, 
Senior  Freshmen, 
Junior  Freshmen, 


Monday,  December  12. 
Friday,  October  14. 
Thursday,  October  20. 
Monday,  October  24. 


DAYS  OF  OHDIJfAEY  TERM  AND  HONOR  EXAMINATIONS. 


MODERATORSHIP  EXAMINATIONS. 

MixBD  Mathematics,  Friday,  October  14,  and  following  days. 
Classics,  Monday,  October  10,  and  following  days. 

Ethics  and  Logics, 
Experimental 

Science, 
Natural  Science, 
History  andPolit. 

Science, 
Mod.  Literature, 


Wednesday,  November  2,  and  following  days. 
}  Friday,  October  28,  and  following  days. 

Wednesday,  October  19,  and  following  days. 
>  Monday,  October  24,  and  following  days. 

Monday,  November  7,  and  following  days. 


TERM   PRIZE   EXAMINATIONS. 


Theu  Examinations  last  two  days  and  commence  as  stated  below. 


Junior 
Sophisters, 


Senior 
Freshmen, 


Junior 
Freshmen, 


'  Math,  and  Math.  Phys., 

Classics, 

Logics, 
<(  Experimental  Science, 

Natural  Science, 

Modern  History  , 
(^  Modern  Literature, 

Mathematics, 

Classics, 

Logics, 

Modern  History, 
I  English  Literature  and  ) 
I  Composition,  / 

1  French, 
l^  German, 
f  Mathematics, 
I  Classics, 
j  Modern  History, 
!  English  Literature  and  | 
Composition,  j 

I  French, 
l^  German, 


Monday,  October  10. 
Wednesday,  October  26. 
Saturday,  October  15. 
Friday,  October  28. 
Wednesday,  October  19. 
Monday,  October  24. 
Friday,  October  21. 
Friday,  October  28. 
Friday,  October  14. 
Wednesday,  October  26. 
Monday,  October  31. 

Monday,  October  10. 

Wednesday,  October  12. 
Saturday,  October  22. 
Wednesday,  October  26. 
Friday,  October  28. 
Wednesday,  October  19. 

Monday,  October  10. 

Wednesday,  October  12. 
Friday,  October  14. 


DEGREES  IN   MUSIC. 

Thursday,  December  8. 

KNTHANCE  prizes   in   COMPOSITION,    HISTORY,    AND   GEOGRAPHY, 
ENGLISH,   FRENCH,    AND   GERMAN. 

Greek  Prose,  Thursday,  November  3. 

Greek  Verse,  Friday,  November  4. 

Latin  Prose,  Saturday,  November  6. 

Latin  Verse,  Wednesday,  November  2. 

English  Literature  and  Composition,  Friday,  November  11. 

English  History  and  Modern  Geography,  Monday,  November  7. 

French,  Tuesday,  November  8. 

German,  Wednesday,  November  9. 

Hebrew,  Thursday,  November  10. 


EXAMINATIONS  FOR  SPECIAL  PHIZES. 


(S^mmxmiwm  fox  ^pcml  ^rii^s  in  ^tta. 

Bedell  Irisli  Scholarship,  Tuesday,  May  10. 

Berkeley  Medals,  Monday  and  Tuesday,  February  8  and  9. 

Biblical  Greek,  Prizes  in,  "Wednesday,  March  2. 

Bishop  Law's  Mathematical  Pre^uiums,  Tuesday,  June  14. 

Blake  Scholarships — Essays  to  be  sent  in  on  or  before  March 
31st. 

ClufF  Memorial  Prize — Awarded  at  Junior  Sophister  Prize  Exami- 
nation in  Modern  History,  Michaelmas  Term. 

Early  English,  Prize  in  (the  date  is  fixed  by  the  Professor  of  English 
Literature.) 

Ecclesiastical  History,  Prizes  in,  "Wednesday,  May  4. 

Ekenhead  Scholarship.     [No  Examination  unless  a  vacancy  occurs.] 

Elrington  Theological  Prize — The  Essays  to  be  given  to  the 
Provost  or  Eegius  Professor  of  Divinity  on  or  before  1st  Novem- 
ber in  each  year. 

Exhibitions,  Junior  and  School,  Friday,  October  21,  and  three  fol- 
lowing days. 

Ferrar  Memorial  Prize,  Monday,  May  16. 

Hebrew  Premiums: — 

Senior,  Middle,  and  Junior  Classes,  Monday  and  Tuesday,  June 
13  and  14. 

Irish  Language,  Premiums  in,  Monday,  June  27- 

Italian,  Prizes  in,  Wednesday,  May  11. 

Jellett  Prizes  for  General  Answering — Awarded  at  Final  Freshman 
Examination. 

Kidd  Scholarship.     [No  Examination  unless  a  vacancy  occurs.] 

Lloyd  Exhibition,  Friday,  October  28. 

MacCullagh  Prize,  Friday  and  Saturday,  February  5  and  6. 

Michael  Roberts'  Prize — Days  of  tbe  Senior  Freshman  Mathe- 
matical Prize  Examination,  Michaelmas  Term. 

Oriental  Languages — Arabic,  Sanscrit,  Hindustani,  or  Persian. 
(The  dates  are  fixed  at  the  Professorial  Lectures.) 

Political  Economy,  Prizes  in,  Tuesday,  June  7. 

Eyan  Prize — in  Easter  week  of  each  year. 

Spanish,  Prizes  in,  Friday,  May  13. 

Townsend  Memorial  Prize,  Tuesday  and  "Wednesday,  June  14  and 
15. 

Tyrrell  Memorial  Prize — Com.positions  to  be  sent  in  before  the 
1st  of  February  in  each  alternate  year. 

"Vice -Chancellor's  Latin  Medals,  Friday  and  Saturday,  December 
2  and  3. 

"Vice-Chancellor's  Prizes  for  Greek,  Latin,  and  English  Compo- 
sition— The  subjects  for  the  Vice-Chancellor's  Prizes  to  be  granted 
in  1893  will  be  announced  (by  a  notice  posted  on  the  gate)  on  or 
before  the  1st  June,  1892.  The  compositions,  with  fictitious 
signatures,  must  be  sent  in  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  on  or  before 
December  1,  1892. 

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DAYS  OF  EXAMIIf  ATION. 


EXAMINATIONS  POR  SPECIAL  PRIZES  IN  AILTB^eontinued. 

Wall  Biblical  Scholarship,  Thursday  and  Friday,  May  12  and  13. 
Whately  Memorial  Prize  in  Political  Economy — Essays  to  be  sent 

in  on  or  before  September  30. 
William  Roberts'  Prize — Awarded  at  Senior  Freshman  Classical 

Prize  Examination,  Michaelmas  Term. 
Wray    Prize   Examination,    Thursday,     Friday,    and    Saturday, 

February  18,  19,  20. 


Examinations  for  Admission  into  the  Divinity  School  will  he 
held  on  January  29,  April  27,  October  29. 

Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Divinity,  Tuesday, 
March  15,  Tuesday,  June  14,  and  Tuesday,  December  6. 

Final  Examination  for  the  Divinity  Testimonium,  Wednesday, 
June  15,  and  following  day. 

Annual  Examination  of  Junior  Class,  Friday,  June  17,  and  fol- 
lowing day. 

Supplemental  Examinations  will  be  held  as  foUows : 

Hilary  Term,  Senior  Class,      Thursday,  March  17. 

Junior  Class,      Friday,  March  18. 

Michaelmas  Term,  Senior  Class,     Wednesday,  December  14. 

Junior  Class,      Wednesday,   October  26,    and 


Tuesday,  December  13.  i 


PRIZE  EXAMINATIONS  IN  THE  DIVINITY  SCHOOL. 

Theological   Exhibitions,  Tuesday,    March    16,   and  two   following 

days. 
A-rchbiflhop  King's  Divinity  Premiums,  Fridnv  and  Saturday,  October 

28  and  29. 

Dr.  Downes'  Premiums: — 

Written  Composition,  Wednesday,  June  1. 
Extempore  Speaking,  Wednesday,  May  18. 

R '• »•     1  =':r^'y,  Wednesday,  May  11. 

1'  irship,  Tuesday,  May  10. 

K;.      1  ,  Friday,  May  20. 

Uebr«w  Premiuin,  June  13  and  U. 


EXAMINATIONS  IN  THE  PE0FE88I0NAL  SCHOOLS. 


Annual  Examination  in  Criminal  Law,  Thursday,  June  9. 

Annual  Examination  in  Civil  Law,  Friday,  June  10. 

Annual  Examination  in  Feudal  and  English  Law,  Saturday, 
June  11. 

Examinations  for  the  Degrees  of  LL.B.  and  LL.D.  will  be  held 
on  Thursday,  February  4  ;  Thursday,  April  28  ;  Thursday,  June 
16 ;  and  Thursday,  Dec.  8. 

Term  Examinations  will  be  held  as  follows  : — 

Hilary  Term,  Criminal  Law,  Monday,  February  29. 

Civil  Law,  Friday,  March  4. 
Feudal  and  English  Law,  Saturday,  March  6. 

TRiNixi:  Term,  Criminal  Law,  Thursday,  June  9. 

Civil  Jjaw,  Friday,  June  10. 
Feudal  and  English  Law,  Saturday,  June  11. 

Michaelmas  Term,     Criminal  Law,  Monday,  December  6. 
Civil  Law,  Tuesday,  December  6. 
Feudal  and  English  Law,  Wednesday,  Dec.  7. 


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^tfeool  of  Ifegsk* 

HILAEY  TEEM. 

Previous  Medical  Examination,  Begins  Monday,  Feb.  1. 

Examination  for  the  Degree  of  M.  B.,  Begins  Monday,  Feb.  8. 

Examinations  for  the  Degrees  ofB.Ch.  \  n^„-    A,f„„j  „    v  -l    i  c 

and  M.Ch.  1  ^^Sm  Monday,  Feb.  15. 

Examinations  for  Degrees,  of  B. A. 0.  and  )  T.     •    tvt     j         l^  v    «« 
j^  ^  Q  6       >  J  Begm  Monday,  ieb.  22. 

TBINITY  TEEM. 

Previous  Medical  Examination,  Begins  Monday,  May  23. 

Examination  for  the  Degree  of  M.  B.,  Begins  Monday,  May  30. 

Examinations  for  the  Degrees  of  B.Ch.  i  t)„  •„  Tvyr„„j„„    t         c 

and  M.Ch.,  }  ^^Sin  Monday,  June  6. 

Examinations  for  the  Degrees  of  B.A.O.  i  p„„-    tit^v,^ t        ^  o 

and  M.A.O.,  J  ^^^'"^  Monday,  June  13. 

Previous  Medical  Examination — 

Chemistry,   Physics,   Botany,   Com-     )  Begins   Wednesday,  June 

parative  Anatomy,  j      22. 

Anatomy  and  Institutes  of  Medicine,      Begins  Monday,  June  27. 


EXA.MIiri.XI0N6  IN  THE  AKT8  OOUBSE. 

SCHOOL  or  PHYSIO — contitiued. 
MICHAELMAS  TERM. 

Previous  Medical  Examination,  Begins  Monday,  Nov.  14. 

Examination  for  the  Degree  of  M.  B.,  Begins  Monday,  Nov.  21 . 

Examinations  for  the  Degrees  of  B.Ch.  i  t}„  •„  \r„„^o,.   Knv  9R 

and  M.Ch.,  1  ^^^  Monday,  ^ov.  28. 

Examination    for   Diplomas  in    State     )  i>„„:„„  Tk„«./i«Tr   n^n  r 
Medicine,  }  ^^S'"'  Thursday,  Dec.  8. 

PEIZE  EXAMINATION  IN  THE  SCHOOL  OP  PHYSIC. 


Surgical  Travelling  Prize,  Begins  Friday,  June  17. 

Medical  Seholar-  (  ""Sp^KC'  1  ^^«'"'  ^^'^  •'""^  ''■ 


dEnghwering  ^t^ooL 

Examinatioii  for  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Engineering  : 

Trinity  Term,  Tuesday,  April  19,  and  following  days. 
Michaelmas  Term,  Monday,  October  17,  and  following  days. 

Examination  of  Junior  and  Middle  Classes  in  Chemistry  and  Geology, 
Tuesday,  April  19. 

Examination  of  Junior  and  Middle  Classes,  Monday,  June  20,  and 
following  days. 

Supplemental  Examination  of  Junior  and  Middle  Classes,  Wednesday, 
October  19,  and  following  days. 

Admission  Examinations,  Monday,  June  20  and  Monday,  October  24. 


HOURS  OF  EXAMINATION. 

Entrance  and  Entrance  Prize  Examinations  commence  at 
10  a.m. 

Ordinary  Term  Examinations  and  Catechetical  Examinations 
commence  at  9.30  a.m.  (see  "Course  in  Arts,"  §  15). 

Term  Honor  and  Special  Prize  Examinations  commence  at 
9.30  A.M. 

Moderutarship  Examinations.  The  hours  are  at  9  a.m.  to 
12  noon,  and  1.30  A.M.  to  4.30  P.M. 

Scholarship  and  Fellowship  Examinations.  The  hours  are 
9  A.M.  to  12  noon,  and  2  p.m.  to  6  p.m. 


CHjLPEL  or  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


I 


CHAPEL  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


The  hours  of  Divine  Service  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity  College  are 
as  follow : — 

Mo7'm7ig  Service  :  9  45  o'clock  on  Sundays  and  Holidays  ;  half- 
past  eight  o'clock  on  other  days. 

Evening  Service :  five  o'clock. 

Holy  Communion  :  after  9.45  a.m.  Service  on  days  marked 
thus  (*)  in  the  list,  p.  10,  and  at  8  a.m.  on  days  marked  thus  (f). 

N.  B. — On  the  days  of  public  examination  (whether  holidays  or 
not)  the  hours  are  as  follow  : — 

Morning  Service :  half-past  eight  o'clock. 
Evening  Service  :  five  o'clock. 

Surplices  are  worn  on  Sundays  and  all  Feast  Days,  at  Morning 
and  Evening  Prayer,  also  at  Evening  Prayer  on  Saturdays,  and 
on  the  Vigils  or  Eves  of  such  Holidays  as  have  Eves,  viz.,  the  Na- 
tivity of  our  Lord,  the  Purification  of  the  B.  V.  Mary,  the  Annun- 
ciation, Easter  Day,  Ascension  Day,  Pentecost,  St.  Matthias,  St. 
John  Baptist,  St.  Peter,  St.  James,  St.  Bartholomew,  St.  Matthew, 
St.  Simon  and  St.  Jude,  St.  Andrew,  St.  Thomas,  and  All  Saints' 
Day. 

And  if  any  of  these  Feast  Days  fall  upon  a  Monday,  then  the 
Vigil  or  Fast  Day  shall  be  kept  upon  the  Saturday,  and  not  upon 
the  Sunday  next  before  it. 

Gowns  are  worn  on  Ash- Wednesday,  throughout  Passion  Week, 
and  at  all  other  times  except  those  above  specified. 


10' 


LIST  OF  PREACHERS  FOE  THE  TEAB. 


PREACHERS  IN  THE   CHAPEL  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE,  FOR 
THE  YEAR  1892, 

The  Holy  Communion  will  be  administered  at  9.45  a.m.  Service   on 
days  marked  thus  {•),  and  at  8  o'Clock,  a.m.,  on  days  marked  thus  (t). 


Date. 


Jan. 

3. 

Jan. 

10. 

Jan. 

17. 

Jan. 

24. 

Jan. 

31. 

Feb. 

7. 

Feb. 

14. 

Feb. 

21. 

Feb. 

28'. 

Mar. 

6. 

Mar. 

13. 

Mar. 

20. 

Mar. 

27. 

April 

3. 

April 

10. 

April 

16. 

April  17. 

April  24. 

May 

1. 

May 

8. 

May 

16. 

May 

22. 

May 

26. 

May 

29. 

June 

6. 

June 

12. 

June 

19. 

June  26. 

July 

3. 

Oct. 

10. 

Oct. 

23. 

Oct. 

30, 

Nov. 

6. 

Nov. 

13. 

Nov. 

20. 

Nov. 

27. 

Dec. 

4. 

D»c. 

11. 

Dec. 

18. 

Deo. 

26. 

Sunday  or  Holiday. 

2nd  Sunday  after  Christmas. 

1st  Sunday  after  Epipbany. 
*2nd  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

3rd  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

4th  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 
♦5th  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 
tSeptuagesima. 
tSexagesima. 
*  Quinquagesima. 
fist  Sunday  in  Lent. 
t2nd  Sunday  in  Lent. 

3rd  Sunday  in  Lent. 
*4th  Sunday  in  Lent. 

5th  Sunday  in  Lent. 

6th  Sunday  in  Lent. 

Good  Friday. 
♦Easter  Day. 

1st  Sunday  after  Easter. 
1 2nd  Sunday  after  Easter.  SS. 
riiilip  and  James,  Apostles. 
♦3rd  Sunday  after  Easter. 
t4th  Sunday  after  Easter. 
t5th  Sunday  after  Euster. 
♦Ascension  Day. 
tSunday  after  Ascension  Day. 
♦Whitsun  Day. 
♦Trinity  Sunday. 

1st  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

2nd  Sunday  after  Trinity, 

3rd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

18th  Sunday  after  Trinity, 
19th  Sunday  after  Trinity, 

*20th  Sunday  aftej  Trinity. 

t2l8t  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

t22nd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

♦Sunday  next  before  Advent. 

•Advent  Sunday. 

♦2nd  Sunday  in  Advent. 

fSrd  Sunday  in  Advent. 
4th  Sunday  in  Advent. 

•Christ mns  Day. 


Preacher. 

Rev.  T.  K.  Abbott,  Litt,  D. 
Rev.  H.  R.  Poole,  D.D. 
Rev.  J.  W.  Stubbs,  D.D. 
The  Donnellan  Lecturer. 
The  Donnellan  Lectinfr. 
Regius  Professor  ot  Divinity. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
Archbishop  King's  Lectui'er. 
The  Dean  of  Armagh. 
Rev.  S.  Hemphill,  B.D. 
Rev.  S.  Hemphill,  B.D. 
The  Dean  of  Armagh. 
Rev.  T.  K.  Abbott,  Litt.  D. 
Rev.  H.  R.  Poole,  D.D. 
Rev.  J.  W.  Stubbs,  D.D. 
Rev.  T.  K.  Abbott,  Litt.  D. 
Rev.  H.  R.  Poole,  D.D. 
The  Dean  of  Armagh. 
Archbishop  King's  Lecturer. 

Archbishop  King's  Lecturer. 
Tha  Bishop  of  Ripou. 
The  Bishop  of  Ripon. 
Rev.  J.  W.  Stubbs,  D.D. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
The  Donnellan  Lecturer. 
The  Dean  of  Armagh, 
The  Donnellan  Lecturer. 
The  Archdeacon  of  Macclesfield. 
The  Archdeacon  of  Macclesfield. 

Rev.  T.  K,  Abbott,  Litt.  D. 
The  Archdeacon  of  Macclesfield, 
The  Archdeacon  of  Macclesfield. 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
Arclibishop  King's  Lecturer. 
The  Donnellan  Lectiuer. 
The  Donnellan  Lecturer. 
Rev.  S.  Hemphill,  B.D. 
Rev.  S.  Hemphill,  B.D. 
Rev.  J.  W.  Stubbs,  D.D. 
Kev.  U.  R.  Poole,  D.D. 


DUBLIN  UNITERSITY  ALMANAC 

FOR  MDCCCXCII.  , 


EXPLANATION  OF  ALMANAC. 

The  Almanac  gives  the  days  on  which  the  various  Examinations 
commence.  The  Examinations  specially  connected  with  the  Arts 
Course  are  printed  in  heavy  type,  those  belonging  to  the  Profes- 
sional Schools  in  ordinary  type. 

Where  required,  the  following  abbreviations  are  used — S.  S., 
J.  S.,  S.  F.,  and  J.  F.  for  Senior  and  Junior  Sophisters  and 
Freshmen  respectively,  Sup.  for  Supplemental  Examination,  H. 
for  Honor  Examination,  and  Pr.  for  Prize  Examination,  and 
Mod.  for  Moderatorship  ;  the  other  abbreviations  explain  them- 
selves. There  are  no  Tutorial  Lectures  on  days  marked  thus  (t) 
in  the  Almanac. 


JANUARY,   1892. 

1 

Friday 

The  Circumcision  of  Christ. 

2 

Saturday 

3 

Suntiag 

2nd  Sunday  after  Christmas, 

4 

Monday 

5 

Tuesday 

' 

6 

Wednesday 

The  Epiphany. 

7 

Thursday 

8 

Friday 

9 

Saturday 

10 

Suntiag 

•  1st  Sunday  after  Epiphany.     I^W.  Term  begins. 

11 

Monday 

Degree  and  Sen.  Soph.  Term,  and  Sup.  Exam.— 

i       Engin.  Lect.  bej^in. 

12 

Tuesday 

1 

13 

Wednesday 

Catechet.  Exam.  (S,  S.). 

14 

Thursday 

Junior  Sophister  Term  Exam. 

15 

Friday 

Math.  Honors  (S.  S.). 

16 

Saturday 

Catechet.  Exam.  (J.  S.). 

17 

Suntiag 

2nd  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

18 

Monday 

Final  Fresh.  Exam.  (Sup.) — Ethic  Honors  (S.  S.) — 

Criminal  Law  Lect.  begin. 

19 

Tuesday 

Civil  Law  Lect.  begin. 

j   20 

Wednesday 

Classical  Honors  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.)— Logic  Honors 

(S.  F.)  —Feudal  and  Eng.  Law  Lect.  begin. 

21 

Thursday 

22 

Friday 

Sen.  Fresh.  Term  Exam.  &  Sen.  Fresh.  Hil.  and 
Trin.  Sup    for  Jun.  Soph.— Hist.  &  Polit.  Sc. 
Honors  (Sen.  Soph.) — Mod.  Hist.  Honors  (Jun.  i 

23 

Saturday 

[Soph.) 

24 

Suntias 

3rd  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

!  25 

Monday 

Conversion  of  St.  P«?<;.— Exper.  Sc.  Honors  (S.  S.  ' 
and  J.  S.)-Catechet.  Exam.  (S.F.). 

1  26 

Tuesday 

Entrance  Exam. — Math.  Honors  (S.F.). 

27 

Wednesday 

Jun.  Fresh.  Term  Exam.— Mod.  Lit.  Honors  (Sen. 

28 

Thursday 

[Soph.  &  Jan.  Soph,), 

29 

Friday 

Math.  Honors  (J.  S.)— Classical  Honors  (S.F.)— 
Catechet.  Exam.  (J,F,)— Div.  School  Ent.  Ex, 

30 

Saturday 

Math,  Honors  (J,F.). 

31 

Suntias 

4th  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

13* 


FEBRUARY,  1892.                                   | 

1 

Monday 

Logic  Honora  (J.  S.)— Previous  Medical  Exam. 

2 
3 

Tuesday 
Wednesday 

riirijkaiion  of  B.  V.M.    C:assical  Honors  (J.  F.)— 
Div.  Lect.  (Sen.  Class)  begin. 

Natural  Science  Honors  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.). 

4 

Thursday 

Ex.  for  Degrees  in  Law.— Undergraduate  Lect.  in 
Arts,  Catechet.  Lect.,  Div.  Lect.  (Jun.  Class), 
and  Ilebrew  Lect.  begin. 

5 

Friday 

M'CuUagh  Prize  Examination. 

6 

Saturday 

7 

Suntiag 

5th  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

8 

Monday 

Exam,  for  Berkeley  Medals.— M.B.  Exam. 

9 

Tuesday 

10 

Wednesday 

11 

Thursday 

12 

Friday 

13 

Saturday 

14 

Suntiag 

Septuagesima. 

15 

Monday 

B.  Ch.  and  M.  Cb.  Examinations. 

16 

Tuesday 

17 

Wednesday 

18 

Thursday 

Wray  Prize  Examination. 

19 

Friday 

20 

Saturday 

21 

Suntiag 

Sexayesima. 

1  22 

Monday 

B.  A.  0.  and  M.  A.  0.  Examinations. 

23 

Tuesday 

24 

Wednesday 

St.  MatthiaSf  Apostle, 

25 

Thursday 

26 

Friday 

27 

Saturday 

28 

1 

Suntiaa 

Quinquageiima. 

;  29 

1 

Monday 

Term  Exam,  in  Criminal  I^aM'. 

u* 


•i 


MARCH,   1892. 

1 

t  Tuesday 

Shrove- Tuesday,     ^^pring*  Cominencenieuts. 

2 

tWednesday 

Ash-  Wednesday,  or  the  first  day  of  Lent.      Exam. 

3 

Thursday 

[for  Prizes  in  Biblical  Greek. 

4 

Friday 

Terra  Exam,  in  Civil  Law. 

5 

Saturday 

Term  Exam.  in.  Feudal  and  English  Law. 

6 

SuntJag 

1st  Sunday  in  Lent. 

7 

Monday 

8 

Tuesday 

9 

Wednesday 

10 

Thursday 

1   11 

Friday 

12 

Saturday 

13 

Suntiag 

2nd  Sunday  in  Lent. 

14 

Monday 

15 

Tuesday 

B.D.  Degree  Exam. — Theological  Exhib.  Exam. 

16 

Wednesday 

17 

tThursday 

St.  Patrick.     Sup.  Div.  (Sen.  Class).— Div.  Lect. 
(Jun.  Class)  end. 

18 

Friday 

Sup.  Div.  (Jun.  Class)— Div.  Lect.  (Sen.  Class)  end. 

19 

Saturday 

Undergraduate  Lect.  in  Arts  &  Catecheticals  end. 

20 

SimtJag 

3rd  Sunday  in  Lent. 

21 

Monday 

22 

Tuesday 

i   23 

Wednesday 

i    24 

Thursday 

25 

Friday 

Annunciation  B.  V.M.    Jjl^tlartj  Term  ends. 

:  26 

Saturday 

27 

cSuntias 

4th  Sunday  in  Lent. 

'  28 

Monday 

|29 

Tuesday 

!  30 

Wednesday 

31 

Thursday 

w 


APRIL,  1892.                                       1 

1 

Friday 

Summer  Session  (Medical  School)  begins. 

2 

Saturday 

3 

Suntiag 

6th  Sunday  in  lent. 

4 

Monday 

6 

Tuesday 

6 

Wednesday 

7 

Thursday 

8 

Fiiday 

9 

Saturday 

10 

Suntiag 

6th  Sunday  in  Lent. — Palm  Sunday, 

11 

Monday 

Monday  hefore  Easter. 

12 

Tuesday 

Tuesday  hefore  Easter. 

13 

"Wednesday 

Wednesday  before  Easter, 

14 

Thursday 

Thursday  before  Easter. 

16 

Friday 

Good  Friday.    Trittitg  Term  begins. 

16 

Saturday 

Easter  Even. 

17 

Suntiag 

Easter  Day. 

18 

Monday 

Monday  in  Easter  WeeJc. 

19 

Tuesday 

Tuesday  in  Easter  Week.     Degree  and  S.  S.  Term 
Exam.— Logic  Honors  (J.  S.)— Engin.  Degree  ' 
Exam. — Engin.  Exam.,  Mid.  and  Jim.  Classes 

20 

Wednesday 

[Chem.  and  Geol.). 

21 

Thursday 

Catechet.  Exam.  (S.  S.). 

22 

Friday 

Jun.  Soph.  Term  Ex. — Logic  Honors  (Sen.  Fresh.) 

23 

Saturday 

24 

Suutiag 

1st  Sunday  after  Easter. 

25 

Monday 

St.  Mark,  Evaug.    Catechet.  Exam.  (J.  S.)— Ethic 
Honors  (8.S.). — Ejigin.  Loct.  begin. 

26 

Tuesday 

Sen.  Fresh.  Term  and  Final  Fresh.  Exam.  (Sup.). 

27 

Wednesday 

Math.  &  Math.  Phys.  Honors  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.)— Div. 

Sc'liool  Entrance  Exam. 

28 

Thursday 

Entrance  Exam.— Catechet.  Exam.  (S.  F.)— Div. 
].,ecture8  (Jun.  Class)  begin.  —  Exam,  for  Law 
Degrees. — Criminal  Law  Leet.  begin. 

29 

Friday 

Jan.  Fresh.  Term  Exam.— Exper.  Science  Honors 
(Sen.  Soph,  and  Jun.  Soph.)  -  Classics  Honors 
(Sen.  Fresh.)  -Civil  Law  Leet.  begin.                    j 

30 

Saturday 

Feudal  and  Kng.  Law  Lett,  begin. 

10« 


MAY,  1892. 

1 

Suntiaj} 

2nd  Sundatj  after  Easter. — SS.  Philip  and  James, 

Apostles. 

2 

Monday 

Classics  Honors  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.)— Catechet.  Ex.  (J.F.) 

3 

Tuesday 

Math.  Honors  (J.F.)— Div.  Lect.  (Sen.  Class)  begin. ' 

4 

"Wednesday 

First  Trinity  Commeiiceinents.— Nat.  Sc.  1 

Honors  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.)— Ecclesiastical  History 
Prize  Exam. 

5 

Thursday 

Math.  Honors  (S.  F.)— Classics  Honors  (J.  F.). 

6 

Friday 

Hist,  and  Polit.  Science  Honors  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.). 

7 

Saturday 

8 

Suntras 

3rd  Sundatj  after  Easter. 

9 

Monday 

Mod.  Lit.  Honors  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.) — Undergraduate 
Lect.  in  Arts  and  Catecheticals  begin. 

10 

Tuesday 

Bedell  Irish  Schol.  Exam.— Hebrew  Lect.  begin. 

11 

Wednesday 

Italian  Prize  Exam.— Dr.  Downes'  Prizes  (Read- 
ing the  Liturgy). 

12 

Thursday 

Wall  Biblical  Scholarship  Exam. 

13 

Friday 

Spanish  Prize  Exam. 

U 

Saturday 

15 

Suutiag 

4lli  Sunday  after  Easter. 

16 

Monday 

Ferrar  Memorial  Prize  Exam. 

17 

Tuesday 

18 

AVednesday 

Dr.  Downes'  Prizes  (Extempore  Speaking). 

!   1^ 

Thui-sday 

20 

Friday 

Kyle  Irish  Prize. 

21 

Saturday 

22 

Suntiaj} 

5th  Sunday  after  Easter. — Rogation  Sunday. 

23 

Monday 

Science  Scholarship  Exam.— Previous  Med.  Exam. 

24 

Tuesday 

Fellowship  Exam,  begins. 

25 

"Wednesday 

26 

tThursday 

Ascension  Bay. 

27 

Friday 

Classical  Scholarship  Exam. 

28 

Saturday 

29 

Suntiag 

Sunday  after  Ascension  Day. 

30 

Monday 

Fellowship  Exam,  cont.— M.  B.  Exam. 

31 

! 

Tuesday 

c2 


17' 


JUNE,   1892.                                             1 

1 

Wednesday 

Dr.  Downes'  Prizes  (Written  Essay). 

2 

Thursday 

3 

Friday 

4 

Saturday 

5 

Suntiag 

Whitsxjn  Day. 

6 

t  Monday 

Monday  in  Whitsun  Week.   B.Ch.  &  M.Ch.  Exams. 

7 

Tuesday 

Tuesday  in   Whitsun   Week.     Fellowship   Exam, 
continued.— Polit.  Economy  Prize  Exam. 

8 

Wednesday 

9 

Thursday 

Annual  Exam,  in  Criminal  Law. 

10 

Friday 

Fellowship  Ex.  ends.— Annual  Ex.  in  Civil  Law.  i 

11 

Saturday 

St.  Barnabas,  Apostle.      Annual  Exam,  in  Feudal 
and  English  Law.— Engin.  Lect.  end. 

12 

Sunliag 

Trinity  Sunday. 

13 

tMonday 

Election  of  Fellows  and  Scholars.— B.  A.  0.  and 
M.  A.  0.  Exams. — Hebrew  Premiums  Exam. 

14 

Tuesday 

Bishop  Law's  Math.  Premiums  Exam.— Sizar  ship 
and  Townsend  Memorial  Prize  Exam.— Div.  ; 
Lect.  (Sen.  Class)  end.— Exam.  B.D.  Degree.— 
Exam.  Degree  in  Music. 

16 

Wednesday 

General  Divinity  Exam.  (Sen.  Class). 

16 

Thursday 

Sup.  Entrance  Exam. — Div.  Lect.  (Jun.  Class)  end. 
— Exam.  Degrees  in  Law. 

17 

Friday 

Sup.  Hilary  Exam.  ( J.  F.)— General  Divinity  Exam. 
(Jun.  Class). — Surg.  Travelling  Prize  Exam. 

'    18 

Saturday 

TJndergrad.  Lect.  in  Arts  and  Catecheticals  end.  ' 

19 

Suntias 

1st  Sunday  after  Trinity.                                              ' 

1   20 

1 

Monday 

Queen's  Accession,  1837.     Degree  Exam.— Engin.  1 
Exam.   (Mid.  and  Jun.  Classes). — Ent.  Exam.  \ 

21 

Tuesday 

[(Engin.  School). 

22 

1 

Wednesday 

Medical  Scholarship  Exam,  and  Previous  Medical 
Exam.  (Chom.,  Pliys.,  Botany,  and  Comp.  Anat.) 
— Catechetical  Exam.  (Cand.  Bach.). 

23 

Thursday 

Siiniuier  CoiumeiiceineiitN. 

24 

Friday 

St.  John  the  Baptist.  Midsummer  Entrance  Exam,  i 

26 

Saturday 

26 

Sunliag 

2nd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

27 

Monday 

Additional  Exam,  for  High  Places  at  Entrance.— 

Previous  Med.  Exam,  and  Med.  Schol.  Exam. 
(Anat.  and  Inst,  of  Medicine).— Exam.  Irish 

28 

Tuesday 

[Premiums.  ; 

29 

WednewUy 

St,  Ptter,  Apostle  and  Martyr, 

80 

Thursday 

16* 


JULY,   1892. 

1 

Friday- 

2 

Saturday 

3 

cSuntJag 

3rd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

4 

Monday 

5 

Tuesday 

Cercentenarg  CeWration. 

6 

"Wednesday 

Eercentenarg  Commencements. 

7 

1 

Thursday 

Eercentenarg  Celebration*  ^'^^^'J/'"' 

8 

Friday 

SCercentenarg  Celebration* 

9 

Saturday 

10 

Suntia]} 

4th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

11 

Monday 

12 

Tuesday 

13 

"Wednesday 

14 

Thursday 

15 

Friday 

16 

Saturday 

17 

SuntJag 

5th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

18 

Monday 

19 

Tuesday 

20 

"Wednesday 

21 

Thursday 

22 

Friday 

23 

Saturday 

' 

24 

SunDag 

6th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

25 

Monday 

St.  James,  Apostle  and  Martyr. 

26 

Tuesday 

27 

Wednesday 

28 

Thursday 

29 

Friday 

30 

Saturday 

31 

Suntias 

7th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

19* 


AUGUST,  1892. 

1 

Monday 

2 

Tuesday- 

3 

Wednesday 

4 

Thursday 

6 

Friday 

6 

Saturday 

7 

Suntias 

8th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

8 

Monday 

Library  closed. 

9 

Tuesday 

10 

"Wednesday 

11 

Thursday 

12 

Friday 

13 

Saturday 

14 

Suntias 

9th  Sunday  ojter  Trinity, 

1 

15 

Monday 

16 

Tuesday 

17 

Wednesday 

18 

Thursday 

19 

Friday 

20 

Saturday 

21 

Suntiag 

10th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

22 

1 

Monday 

Library  re -opened. 

23 

Tuesday 

24 

Wednesday 

St.  Hartholoniew,  Apostle. 

25 

Thursday 

26 

Friday 

27 

Saturday 

28 

Suntiau 

nth  Sunday  after  Trinity, 

29 

Monday 

30 

Tuesday 

31 

Wednesday 

;.Mj' 


SEPTEMBER,   1892. 

1 

Thursday 

2 

Friday 

3 

Saturday 

4 

Suntiaj} 

12th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

5 

Monday 

6 

Tuesday 

7 

Wednesday 

8 

Thui-sday 

9 

Friday 

10 

Saturday 

11 

Suntiag 

13th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

'    12 

Monday 

13 

Tuesday 

14 

"Wednesday 

15 

Thursday 

16 

1 

Friday 

17 

Saturday 

18 

Suntiag 

14th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

19 

Monday 

20 

Tuesday 

21 

Wednesday 

St.  Matthew,  Apostle  and  Evangelist. 

22 

Thursday 

23 

Friday 

24 

Saturday 

1 

25 

Suntiag 

15th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

26 

Monday 

27 

Tuesday 

28 

Wednesday 

St.  Michael  and  all  Angels. 

29 

Thursday 

30 

Friday 

2V 


1 

OCTOBER,   1892. 

1 

Saturday 

Winter  Session  (Med.  School)  begins. — Dissecting 
Koom  opened. 

16th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

2 

Sunlias 

8 

Monday- 

4 

Tuesday 

6 

Wednesday 

6 

Thursday 

7 

Friday 

8 

Saturday 

9 

Suntiag 

17th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

10 

Monday 

!  B^ichaelmas  Term  begins.    Entrance  Exam.— 
Classical  Mod Math.  Prize  (J.  S.)— English  ! 

11 

Tuesday 

[Lit.  Prize  (S.  F.  &  J.  F.). 

12 

Wednesday 

;  J.  S.  Term,  and  S.  S.  Sup.  Exam.— French  Prize 

13 

Thursday 

1                                                              [(S.F.  &J.F.). 

U 

Friday 

'  Math.  Mod.— German  Prize  (J.  F.).— Catechet. 
,       Exam.  (S.  S.  &  J.  S.)— Classics  Prize  (S.  F.). 

15 

Saturday 

1  Logic  Prize  (J.  S.). 

16 

Suntiag 

18th  Stmday  after  Trinity. 

17 

Monday 

S.F.  Term  Exam.  &  Sup.  Hilary  &  Trinity  (S.F.)— 
Engin.  Degree  Exam. 

18 

Tuesday 

St.  Luke,  Evang. 

19 

Wednesday 

Natural  Sc.  Prize  (J. S.)— Natural  Sc.  Mod.— Hist. 
Prize  (J. F.)— Engin.  Sup.  Ex.  (M.&  J.  Classes), 

20 

Thursday 

Sup.  Entrance.— Catechet.  Exam.  (S.F.). 

21 

Friday 

J.  F.  Term. Ex.— Mod.  Lit.  Pr.  (J.  S.)— Jun.  Exhib. 

22 

Saturday 

German  Prize  (S.F.). 

23 

Suntrag 

19th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

24 

Monday 

Hist,  and  Polit.  Sc.  Mod.— Hist.  Prize  (J.  S.).— 
Catechet.  Exam.  (J.F.). — Engin.  Ent.  Exam. — 
Criminal  Eaw  Lcct.  and  Engin.  Lect.  begin. 

25 

Tuesday 

Civil  Law  Lectures  begin. 

26 

Wednesday 

Classics  Prize  (J.S.).— Logic  Prize  (S.F.).— Math. 
Prize  (J.  F.).— Sup.  Div.  Exnm  (Jun.  Class).— 
Feudal  &  Eng.  Law  Lcct.  begin. — Senate  meets 

27 

Thursday 

1                   [to  nominate  Members  of  Council  (CI.  IL) 

28 

Friday 

St.  Simon  ()?•  St.  Jude.—'Ex^er.  Sc.  Mod.— Ditto, 

Pr.  (J.  S.).— Lloyd  Ex.-Math.  Pr.  (S.  F.).— 

1        Classics  Pr.  (J. F.)— Archbishop  King's  Div.  Pr. 

29 

Saturday 

!  Divinity  School  entrance. 

30 

Suntrau 

201h  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

31 

Monday 

Hist.  Prize  (8.  F.). 

22* 


^^OYEMBEE,  1892. 

1 

1 

Tuesday 

All  Saints''  Day.   Entrance  Exam. — Div.  Lectures 
(Sen.  Class)  begin. — Medical   School   Lectures 
begin. 

2 

1 

Wednesday 

Logics  and  Ethics  Mod.— Entrance  Prizes,  Latin 
Verse. — Undergraduate  Lectures  in  Arts  and 
Catecheticals  begin.                                              ! 

3 

Thursday 

Entrance  Prizes,  Greek  Prose. — Div.  Lect.  (.Jun. 
Class)  and  Hebrew  Lect.  begin. 

i     4 

Friday 

Entrance  Prizes,  Greek  Verse. 

1      ^ 

Saturday 

Entrance  Prizes,  Latin  Prose. 

6 

Suntiag 

21st  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

7 

Monday 

Modern   Lit.   Mod.— Entrance   Prizes,    English 
History  and  Modern  Geography. 

8 

Tuesday 

Entrance  Prizes,  French. 

9 

Wednesday 

Entrance  Prizes,  German. 

10 

Thursday 

Entrance  Prizes,  Hebrew. 

11 

Friday 

Entrance  Prizes,  English  Lit.  and  Comp. 

12 

Saturday 

13 

Sutttiag 

22nd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

14 

Monday 

Previous  Medical  Examination. 

15 

Tuesday     ^ 

16 

Wednesday 

17 

Thursday 

18 

Friday 

' 

19 

Saturday 

20 

Suntiai} 

23rd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

21 

fMonday 

Election  of  Annual  Officers. — M.  B.  Examination. 

22 

Tuesday 

Annual  Officers  admitted. 

23 

Wednesday 

24 

Thursday 

25 

Friday 

26 

Saturday 

Election  of  Donnellan  Lecturer. 

27 

Simtias 

Advent  Sunday. 

28 

Monday 

B.Ch.  and  M.Ch.  Examinations. 

29 

Tuesday 

30 

Wednesday 

St.  Andrew,  Apostle. 

2.3^ 


DECEMBER,   1892.                                    1 

1 

Thursday 

i 

2 

Friday 

Vice-Chancellor's  Latin  Medal  Exam. 

3 

Saturday 

1 

4 

Sunlias 

2nd  Sunday  in  Advent. 

1  ' 

Monday 

Term  Exam,   in   Criminal    Law.  — B.  A.O.   and 
M.A.O.  Exams. 

6 

Tuesday 

B.D.  Degree  Exam. — Term  Exam,  in  Civil  Law. 

!     7 

Wednesday 

Term  Exam,  in  Feudal  and  English  Law. 

8 

Thursday 

1  Exam,  for  Degrees  in  Law. — Exam,  for  Diploma  in 
1       State  Medicine. — Exam,  for  Degrees  in  Music. 

1     9 

Friday 

Principal  Degree  Examination. 

10 

Saturday 

11 

Suntiag 

3rd  Sunday  in  Advent. 

12 

Monday 

Catechet.  Exam.  Cand.  Bach.— Divinity  Lectures 
(Jun.  Class)  end. 

1   13 

Tuesday 

Supplemental  Divinity  Exam.  (Jun.  Class). — Div. 
Lect.  (Sen.  Class)  end. 

14 

Wednesday 

Undergraduate  Lect.  in  Arts  and  Catecheticals 

end.— Supplemen.  Divinity  Exam.  (Sen.  Class). 

15 

Thursday 

1  IVinter  Commencements. 

16 

Friday 

17 

Saturday 

18 

Suntiag 

4th  Sunday  in  Advent. 

19 

Monday 

20 

Tuesday 

Michaelmas  Term  ends. 

|2I 

Wednesday 

SI.  Thomas,  Apostle. 

22 

Thursday 

23 

Friday 

24 

Saturday 

25 

Suntjag 

Christmas  Day. 

26 

Monday 

St.  Step/ien,  first  Martyr. 

27 

Tuesday 

St.  John,  Apostle  and  Evangelist. 

28 

Wednesday 

The  Innocents'  Day. 

29 

Thursday 

30 

Friday 

31 

Saturday 

1 

24» 


OFFICERS 

OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY   AND    COLLEGE 
Dec.  24:th,  1891. 


Chancellor. 
The  Right  Hon.  Laurence,  Earl  of  Rosse,  LL.  D. 

Vice-  Chancellor . 
The  Right  Hon.  John  Thomas  Ball,  LL.  D. 

Visitors. 

The  Chancellor  (or  in  his  absence  the  Vice- Chancellor). 
The  Lord  Chief  Justice. 

Provost. 

George  Salmon,  D.  D. 

Senior  Fellows. 

Joseph  Carson,  D.  D.,  Vice-Provost. 

Thomas  Stack,  M.  A.,  Catechist  and  Senior  Pean. 

Samuel  Haughton,  M.  D.,  Sc.  D.,  Senior  Proctor. 

John  William  Stubbs,  CD.,  Bursar. 

John  Kells  Ingram,  LL.  D.,  Litt.  D.,  Senior  Lecturer. 

Hewitt  Robert  Poole,  D.  D.,  Auditor. 

George  Ferdinand  Shaw,  LL.  D.,  Registrar. 

Junior  Fellows. 
[Those  marked  thus  (*)  are  Tutor  Fellows.] 

James  William  Barlow,  M.  A. 

Richard  Mountifort  Conner,  D.  D.,  Junior  Bursar  and  Pegistrar 
of  Chambers. 

Benjamin  Williamson,  M.  A.,  Sc.  D. 
*Thomas  Kingsmill  Abbott,  B.  D.,  Litt.  D. 
*Thomas  Thompson  Gray,  M.  A.,  Junior  Dean. 
*John  Pentland  MahafFy,  D.D.,  Mus.  Doc. 
♦Anthony  Traill,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  M.Ch. 

Francis  Alexander  Tarleton,  LL.  D.,  Sc.  D. 
♦Arthur  Palmer,  M.  A.,  Litt.  D. 
d 


26*  UNIVERSITY  AND  COLLEGK  OFFICERS. 

•Robert  Yelverton  TyrreU,  M.  A.,  Litt.  D. 
*George  Lambert  Cathcart,  M.  A. 

William  Snow  Burnside,  M.A.,  Sc.  D. 
*Wniiam  Smyth  M'Cay,  M.  A. 
♦Arthur  William  Panton,  M.  A.,  Sc.  D. 
*George  Francis  Fitz  Gerald,  M.  A.,  Sc.  D. 
♦Frederick  Purser,  M.  A. 
♦Louis  Claude  Purser,  M.  A.,  Litt.  D. 
♦William  Ralph  Westropp  Roberts,  M.  A- 
*Edward  Parnall  Culverwell,  M.  A. 

John  Henry  Bernard,  B.  D.  || 

♦John  Bagnell  Bury,  M,  A.  t 

♦Alexander  Charles  0' Sullivan,  M.  A.  f" 

♦John  Isaac  Beare,  M.  A.  I*' 

♦Robert  Russell,  M.A.  ^i 

♦Matthew  Wyatt  Joseph  Fry,  M.A.,  Junior  Froetor.  i 

William  Joseph  Myles  Starkie,      .A.  \ 

George  Wilkins,  M.A.  ' 

Representatives  in  Parliament.  \ 

Elected.  ! 

Right  Hon.  David  Robert  Plunket,  LL.D., 1870  i 

Eight  Hon.  Dodgson  H.  Madden,  M.  A., 1887  i 


University  Preachers  for  the  Year. 


Ordinary. 
John  W.  Stubbs,  D.  D. 
Hewitt  R.  Poole,  D.D. 
Thomas  K.  Abbott,  B.  D. 


Select. 
Arthur  Gore,  D.D. 
Samuel  Hemphill,  B.D. 
George  A.  Chad  wick,  D.D. 


Evening  Preachers. 
Richard  M.  Conner,  D.  D. 
Thomas  T.  Gray,  M.  A. 
John  H.  Bernard,  B.  D. 
Henry  W.  Carson,  B.  D. 
James  G.  Carleton,  B.  D. 

Examiners  for  the  Year —  I 

In  Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics.  | 

The  Professor  of  Mathematics. 
The  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy. 
George  L.  Cathcart,  M.A. 
Frederick  Purser,  M.A. 
Matthew  W.  J.  Fry,  M.A. 

In  Classics. 
The  Regius  Professor  of  Greek. 
The  Professor  of  Latin. 
John  B.  Bury,  M.A. 
William  J.  M.  Starkie,  M.A. 
George^Wilkins,  M.A. 


UNIVKKSITY  AND  COLLK(iK  0FFICEK8.  27* 

In  Ethics  and  Logics. 

The  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy. 
James  "W.  Barlow,  M.A. 
John  P.  Mahaffy,  D.D. 

In  Experimental  Science. 

The  Professor  of  Chemistry. 

The  Professor  of  Experimental  Philosophy. 

In  Natural  Science. 

The  Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Zoology. 

The  Professor  of  Botany. 

The  Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

King's  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

In  History  and  Political  Science. 

The  Eegius  Professor  of  Laws. 

The  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law. 

The  Professor  of  Modern  History. 

The  Professor  of  Political  Economy. 

John  B.  Bury,  M.  A. 

In  Modern  Literature. 

The  Professor  of  English  Literature. 
The  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages. 
The  Professor  of  German. 
James  W.  Barlow,  M.  A. 

The  Term  Honor  Examinations  are  to  be  conducted  by  Examiners 
from  each  Court  given  above. 

The  Board  nominates  Special  Courts  of  Examiners  for  Moderatorships. 
These  Courts  will  be  constituted  as  follows  for  the  present  year,  a 
Member  of  the  Board  presiding  in  each  Court  of  Examiners  : 

Mathematics. — The  Provost  {President)  ;  the  Professors  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  Philosophy ;  Mr.  Williamson,  Mr.  Cathcart, 
Mr.  F.  Purser,  Mr.  Fry. 

Classics. — Dr.  Carson  {President)  ;  the  Professors  of  Greek,  Latin,  and 
Ancient  History;  Mr.  L.  C.  Purser,  Mr.  Bury,  Mr.  Starkie. 

Ethics  and  Loc/ics. — Dr.  Stubbs  {President);  the  Professor  of  Moral 
Philosophy  ;  Mr.  Barlow,  Mr.  Panton,  Mr.  0' Sullivan. 

Experimental  Science. — The  Provost  {President)  ;  the  Professors  of 
Chemistry  and  Experimental  Philosophy  ;  Mr.  Culverwell. 

Natural  Science. — Dr.  Haughton  {President);  the  Professors  of  Com- 
parative Anatomy  and  Zoology,  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  and  Botany ; 
King's  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine. 

History  and  Political  Science. — Dr.  Sha,w  {President) ;  the  Professors  of 
Modern  History,  Political  Economy,  and  the  Professor  of  Feudal  and 
English  Law  ;  Mr.  Bury. 

Modern  Literature. — x^Ir.  Stack  {President)  ;  the  Professors  of  English 
Literature,  Romance  Langiiages,  and  German  ;  Dr.  Mahaffy. 

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28  UNIVKR8ITY  AND  COLLEGK  OFFICBRS. 

PROFESSORS    AND    LECTURERS. 

Arranged  in  Chronological  order  according  to  the  date  of  Foundation. 

[Tlius  marked  (*)  are  elected  annually.] 


Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

.607  (?  16 
1888.  John  Gwynn,  D.  D. 


Elected.       [Founded  1607  (?1600)  as  Professorship  of  Divinity;  made  a  Rejfius  Pro- 
fessorship, 1761.J 


Assistants : 
ThomasT.  Gray,  M.A. 
♦George  T.  Stokes,  D.D. 
♦James  Walsh,  D.  D. 
♦Henry  W.  Carson,  B.  D. 


Regius  Professor  of  Physic, 

[Founded  1637.] 

1880.  Sir  John  Thomas  Banks,  K.  C.  B.,  M.  D. 
Regius  Professor  of  Laws. 

[Founded  1668.] 
1888.  Henry  Brougham  Leech,  LL.D. 

Donegal  Lecturer  in  Mathematics. 

[Founded  1675.] 
Arthur  William  Panton,  M.  A. 

Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Chirurgery. 
[Founded  1711.] 

1833.  Daniel  John  Cunningham,  M.  D,,  Sc.  D. 

Professor  of  Botany. 
[Founded  1711.] 
1869.  Edward  Perceval  Wright,  M.  D. 

Professor  of  Chemistry. 
[Founded  1711.] 

1876.  Jitraei  Emerson  Reynolds,  M.  D.,  Sc.  D. 
Amietant  :  E.  A.  Werner. 
Demo/iitrator :  William  Early. 


UNIYEKSITT  AND  COLLEGE  OFFICERS.  29* 

Elected. 

*  University  Anatomist. 

[Founded  1716.] 
1873.  Henry  St.  John  Brooks,  M.  D.,  Sc.  D. 

Archbishop  King^s  Lecturer  in  Divinity, 

[Founded  1718.] 
1888.  John  Henry  Bernard,  B.  D. 

Assistants : 

Richard  M.  Conner,  D.  D. 

Thomas  K.  Abbott,  B.  D. 
*Charles  Irvine  Graham,  B.  D. 
*James  G.  Carleton,  B.D. 
*H.  Jactson  Lawlor,  B.D. 

Professor  of  Hebrew, 
[Founded  by  the  Board  of  Erasmus  Smith,  1724.  J 

1879.  Thomas  Kingsmill  Abbott,  B.D.,  Litt.  D. 
Lecturers  in  Hebrew, 


Richard  M.  Conner,  M.  A. 
Thomas  T.  Gray,  M.  A. 
Arthur  Palmer,  M.A. 


I  Erasmus  Smithh  Professor  of  Natural  and  Experimental 
Philosophy. 
[Founded  1724.] 

1881.  George  Francis  FitzGerald,  M.A. 

.     .  ,     ,      (  Frederick  F.  Trouton,  B.  A. 
Assistants  .  |  j^j^^  j^^^^  ^  j^  ^  g^^  ^ 

Erasmus  Smithes  Professor  of  Oratory. 

[Founded  1724  as  a  Professorship  of  Oratory  and  Modem  History  ;  the  Jlodern  History 
was  made  a  separate  Chair  in  1762.] 

1867.  Edward  Dowden,  LL.D.,  Litt.  D. 

Regius  Professor  of  Greek. 

[Founded  1761.] 
1880.  Kobert  Yelverton  Tyrrell,  M.  A.,  Litt.  D. 


so*  UNIVERSITY  AND  COLLEGE  OFFICERS. 

Elected. 

Regius  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law. 
[Founded  1761.] 
1890.  George  Vaughan  Hart,  LL.  D. 

Erasmus  Smith's  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

[Founded  1762.] 
1879.  William  Snow  Burnside,  M.  A.,  Sc.  D. 

Erasmus  Smith's  Professor  of  Modern  History. 
[Founded  1762.] 
1860.  James  William  Barlow,  M.  A. 

Professor  of  Music. 
[Founded  1764.] 


Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages. 
[Founded  1778  as  Professorship  of  Italian  and  Spanish.] 


1867.  Kobert  Atkinson,  LL.D.,  Litt.  D. 


Professor  of  German. 

)rship  of  French  anc 
ged  in  that  of  Komai 

1866.  Albert  Maximilian  Selss,  LL.  D. 


[Founded  In  1778  as  Professorship  of  French  and  German  i  the  Chair  of  French  is  now 
merged  in  that  of  Romance  Languages.] 


Royal  Astronomer  of  Ireland,  on  the  Foundation  of  Dr.  Andrews.    \ 

[Founded  1783.  j 

1874.  Sir  Robert  Stawell  Ball,  LL.  D.,  Sc.  D.  j 

Assistant : — Arthur  A.  Rambaut,  B.  A. 


*Donnellan  Lecturers. 
[Founded  1794.] 

1889.  Frederick  Falkiner  Carmichael,  LL.D. 

1890.  Thomas  Lucas  Scott,  M.A. 


I 


Professor  of  Political  Economy.  \ 

[Founded  1832.  J 
1882.  CharlvB  Francis  Bastable,  LL.  D. 


UNIVEKSITY  AND  COLLEGE  OFFICERS.  81* 

Elected. 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy » 
[Founded  1837.] 

1889.  John  Isaac  Beare,  M.A. 

Professor  of  Biblical  Greek. 

[Founded  1838.] 
1888.   Samuel  Hemphill,  B.D. 

Professor  of  Irish. 
[Founded  1840.] 
1879.  James  Goodman,  M.  A. 

Professor  of  Geology  and  Minei'uloyy . 


ERKATA— (P.a«e31*). 

lieyius    Professor    of    Surgery. 

[Founded  i8i;2.] 

For  1875.  William  Colles,  M.D. 

Read  1891.   Sir  George  Portei',  Bart. 


Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 
[Founded  I860.] 
1883.  George  Thomas  Stokes,  D.  D. 


Regius  Professor  of  Surgery, 

[Founded  1852.] 
M5.  William  Colles,  M.  D. 


V 

^F  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering . 

Wk  [Founded  1852.] 

K  1887.  Thomas  Alexander,  M.  A.  I. 

Assistant : — Walter  E.  Lilly. 


S2*  UNlVEI/^JlTY  AND  COLLEGE  OFFICKRS.  i 

i 
Elected.  | 

Professor  of  Arabic,  Persian^  and  Hindustani,  \ 

[Founded  1856.]  \ 

1861.  Mir  Aulad  Ali,  M.A.  \ 

Professor  of  Zoology.  j 

[Founded  1857.]  \ 

1879.  Henry  W.  Mackintosh,  M.A.  \ 

Professor  of  Sanscrit  and  Comparative  Philology.  \ 

[Founded  1868.]  | 

1871.  Robert  Atkinson,  LL.D.,  Litt.  D. 

Professor  of  English  Literature. 

[Founded  1867.] 
1867.  Edward  Dowden,  LL.D.,  Litt.  D. 

Professor  of  Ancient  History. 

[Founded  1869.] 
1869.  John  Pentland  Mahaffy,  D.  D.,  Mus.  Doc. 

Professor  of  Latin. 
[Founded  1870.] 

1880.  Arthur  Palmer,  M.  A.,  Litt.  D. 

Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy, 

[Founded  1872.] 
1883.  Henry  W.  Mackintosh,  M.A. 

Public  Orator. 
[Founded  1879.] 
1888.  Arthur  Palmer,  M.A.,  Litt.  D. 

Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology. 
[Founded  1888.] 
1888.  Frederick  Richards  Wynne,  D.D. 

Reid  Professor  of  Penal  Legislation,  Constitutional  and  Crijniual 
Law,  and  the  Law  of  Evidence. 
[Founded  1888.] 

1888.  Richard  Robert  Cherry,  LL.D. 


Auditor. 
1890.  Hewitt  R.  Poole,  D.D. 

External  Auditor. 
1876.  Amos  M.  Vereker. 

Librarian. 
1887.  Thomas  K.  Abbott,  13.  D.,  Sc.  D. 

AnnxHlant  Librarian  .'—Thomas  V.  Keenun,  M.A. 


UNIVERSITY  4ND  COLLEGE  OFFICERS.  33* 

Elected. 

Secretary  of  the  Senate. 

1890.  George  F.  Shaw,  LL.  D. 

*  Precentor. 
1870.  John  P.  Mahaffy,  D.  D.,  Mus.  Doc. 

*  Registrar  of  the  Law  School. 
1877.  Robert  Russell,  M. A. 

*  Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic. 

1879.  Henry  "W.  Mackintosh,  M.  A. 

*  Medical  School  Committee. 

Samuel  Haughton,  M.D.,  Chairman. 
Daniel  J.  Cunningham,  M.D. 
James  E.  Reynolds,  M.D. 
Edward  H.  Bennett,  M.D. 
John  M.  Purser,  M.D. 

*  Registrar  of  the  Engineering  School. 

1880.  George  F.  FitzGerald,  M.  A.,  Sc.  D. 

Curator  of  the  Museum. 
Henry  "W.  Mackintosh,  M.A. 

Law  Agent  and  Keeper  of  the  Records. 
John  H.  Nunn,  M.  A. 

Assistant  to  Registrar  of  University  Electors. 
Charles  Henry  Miller,  M.  A. 

Accountant. 
A.  Grahame  Bailey. 

Organist. 
Sir  Robert  P.  Stewart,  Mus.  Doc. 

Choristers. 

Benjamin  Mullen.  l  Walter  Bapty. 

John  Hemsley.  '  AVilliam  S.  North. 

T.  Grattan  Kelly.  Melfort  D' Alton. 

Thomas  Gick,  Mus.  Doc.  Benjamin  Mullen,  Jun.,  M.A. 

Chief  Steward. 
Mr.  John  Hingston. 

Booksellers. 

Hodges,  Figgis,  and  Co.,  Grafton-street,  Dublin. 
Longmans,  Green,  and  Co.,  London. 
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MEMBERS  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 

Thb  Provost. 

David  Richard  Pigot,  M.  A. 

Rev.  Joseph  Carson,  D.  D. 

Rev.  Samuel  Haughton,  M.  D. 

John  K.  Ingram,  LL.  D. 

Rev.  James  William  Barlow,  M.  A.  (Secretary), 

Anthony  Traill,  LL.  D.,  M.  D. 

Francis  A.  Tarleton,  LL.  D. 

Robert  Y.  Tyrrell,  M.  A. 

Edmund  T.  Bewley,  LL.  D. 

Edward  Dowden,  LL.  D. 

Edward  H.  Bennett,  M.  D. 

Ed.  Perceval  Wright,  M.  D. 

The  Rev.  John  Gwynn,  D.D. 

The  Very  Rev.  Henry  Jellett,D.D. 

Sir  Robert  S.  Ball,  LL.D. 

George  F.  Fitz  Gerald,  M.  A. 


A  Meeting  of  the  Senate  for  the  nomination  of  Members  of  Council 
(Classis  Secunda)  will  be  held  on  Wednesday,  October  28. 

Ordinary  Meetings  of  the  Council,  in  the  year  1892,  will  bo  held  on 
February  17,  March  19,  May  11,  Juno  i,  November  9,  November  30. 


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COLLEGE    HISTORICAL    SOCIETY. 

Founded  1770. 

OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES,  SESSION  1891-92. 

President. 
Right  Hon.  The  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  (Ex-Aud.). 

Auditor. 

William  M.  Dixon,  LL  B. 

Treasurer. 

F.  L.  Leet. 

Secretaries. 

T.  H.  Wright,  B.A. 
J.  R.  O'Connell,  LL.B. 

Librarian. 

J.  F.  Ogilvy. 

General  Committee. 

H.  V.  Dalzell,  Sch. 


F.  E.  Kearney,  B.A. 
J.  M'Loone. 


E.  F.  Leet. 

H.  R.  Jones,  Sch.,  B.A, 

J.  J.  Carton,  LL.B. 

Library  Committee. 

R.  Chad  wick.  I    J.  A,  Haran. 

C.  Dickenson,  B.A.  I     H.  Anderson,  Sch. 

There  are  connected  wilh  the  Society  a  Reading  Room,  Library, 
Writing  Room,  and  Lavatory.  Cap  and  Gown  boxes  are  provided,  and 
every  effort  has  been  made  to  increase  the  comfort  of  the  Rooms. 

A  number  of  newspapers,  magazines,  and  reviews,  are  taken  in  the 
Reading  Room. 

Gold  and  Silver  Medals  are  annually  given  for  Oratory,  Composition, 
and  History. 

The  Opening  Meeting  of  the  Session  is  held  on  the  second  Wednesday 
in  November,  and  Debates  take  place  every  Wednesday  evening  fron) 
November  to  June. 

The  Debates  are  open  to  the  Public. 

All  Students  of  the  University  are  eligible  as  Members  of  the  Society. 
Annual  Subscription,  £1  \s. 

Further  information  can  be  obtained  by  applying  to  either  of  the 
Secretaries,  at  the  Society's  Rooms,  5,  Trinity  College. 


36* 


LITERAEY  AND  SCIBNTlFIO  80CIETIK8. 


List  of  Auditors  since  1800. 


1800-1  Silver  Oliver. 
Francis  Jones. 
Wm.  Hy.  Fitton,  Sch.,  B.A. 
1801-2  Samuel  Mercer,  Sch. 

Thomas  Thornton  Macklin, 
Sch. 
1802-3  Eoderick  Connor. 

Chamberlaine  Ed.  Walker, 
B.A. 
1803-4  Francis  Blackbume,  Sch., 
B.A. 
William  Sherlock,  Sch. 
1804-6  Abbott  Trayer,  Sch.,  B.A. 

Holwell  Walshe,  Sch. 
1805-6  Wm.  OiT  Hamilton,  B.A., 
Ex-Sch. 
Joseph  Henderson  Singer. 
1806-7    John  Henry  North. 

Hugh  Brown  Auchinleck, 
Sch.,  B.A. 
1807-8  Joseph  Stock. 

Arthur  George  Oi-pen,  Sch., 

B.A. 
James  Haynes. 


1808-9  Edward  Litton,  B.A. 
Alexander  Ross,  B.A. 
Thos.  Romney  Robinson, 
Sch. 
1809-10  William  Wallace. 

Jas.  Wm.  John  Lendrick. 
1810-11  Richard  Wilson  Greene, 
Sch. 
John    Hartley,     Sch., 
B.A. 
1811-12  Martin  Brownley  Ruther- 
ford, B.A. 
Richard  Hastings  Graves, 
B.A. 
1812-13  John  O'Dwyer,  Sch. 

Bingham  Walker  Hamil- 
ton, Sch. 
1813-14  Carrol  Watson,  B.A. 
Richard    Stack,     Sch., 

B.A. 
Wm.     Brooke,    Sch., 
B.A. 
1814-15  Lundy    Foote,     sen., 
B.A. 


[Owing  to  a  Decree  of  the  Board  T.C.D.  regulating  affairs  of  the 
Society,  it  adjourned  sine  die  Feb.  1,  1816.] 


1821-2-  Echlin  Molyneux,  B.A.  I  1835-6 
3  I 

1823-4-        „  „  „  1886-7 

5-6-7 

1827-8 

1828-9  ,,  „  „  1837-8 

1829-  30 


1830-1 
1831-2 
1832-3 
1833-4 
1834-5 


Marmion  Wilme  Savage, 

B.A.,  Ex-Sch. 
James  O'Brien,  B.A. 


John  Cochrane. 
Isaac  Butt,  Sch. 
Moses  Wilson  Gray,  Sch. 
William  Ribton,  Sch. 


1836-6 


1838-9 


R.  Graves  MacDonnell, 

Sch.,  M.A. 
W.  Croker  King,  B.A. 
John  Edw.  Walsh,  Sch., 

B.A. 
James  Anthony  Lawson, 

Sch.,  B.A. 
Thomas    Mac  Nevin, 

B.A. 
Thos.  Osborne  Davis,  B.A. 


1839-40  Chas.  Pahner Archer,  B.A. 
1840-1     John  Carley. 
1841-2     Marcus  Tuthill. 

William  Xeilson  Hancock. 
1842-3     John  O'Hagan,  B.A. 
1843-4     David  Richard  Pigot. 

[From  1821  to  1843  the  College  Historical  Society  was  an  Extern 
Society,  but  in  the  latter  year  it  was  revived  as  the  Intern  Society 
of  T.C.D.] 


tlTERART  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES. 


37* 


List  of  Auditors  from  the  revival  of  the  Intern  Society,  April,  18^3. 


1843-4 

William  Connor  Magee, 

1868-9 

Henry  O'Hea,  B.A. 

B.A.,  Ex-Sch. 

1869-70  Edwd.  Blayney  Hamilton, 

1844-5 

Charles  Hare  Hemphill, 

B.A. 

Sch.,  B.A. 

1870-1 

John  Geo.  Gibson,   Sch., 

1845-6 

Edw.  Sullivan,  Sch.,  B.A. 

M.A. 

1846-7 

Denis  Caulfield  Heron, 

1871-2 

Albert  Wm.  Quill,  Sch., 

B.A. 

B.A. 

1847-8 

Edw.  Graves Mayne,  Scli., 

1872-3 

Abraham  Stoker,  B.A. 

B.A. 

1873-4 

Cecil  Robert  Roche,  B.A. 

1848-9 

Finch  White,  Sch.,  B.A. 

Henry  Tydd  Lane,  B.A. 

1849-60  Edw.LysaghtGriffin,Sch. 

1874-5 

Charles  Louis  Matheson, 

1850-61 

Hercules    Henry  Dickin- 

B.A. 

son,  Sch.,  B.A. 

1875-6 

Rev.  Rd.  Stewart  Dobbs 

1851-2 

John  Aid  well  Nicholson, 

Campbell,  B.A. 

Sch. 

1876-7 

Jas.  Hen.  Mussen  Camp- 

1852-3 

Fred.  Graham  Evelyn, 

bell,  Sch.,  B.A. 

Sch.,  B.A. 

1877-8 

Chas.  Andrew  O'Connor, 

1853-4 

Alex.  Geo.  Eichey,  Sch. 

B.A. 

Henry  King,  Sch.,  B.A. 

1878-9 

John  Ross,  Sch.,  LL.B. 

1854-6 

John  Fox  Goodman,  Sch., 

1879-80  John  Wm.  Joynt,  Sch., 

B.A. 

B.A.,  Univ.  Stu. 

1855-6 

Jones  Quain  Pigot,  B.A. 

1880-1 

Wm.   Frederick  Bailey, 

1856-7 

William  Barlow,  B.A. 

B.A. 

1857-8 

William  Bradford,  Sch., 

1881-2 

Daniel  Kehoe,  B.A. 

B.A. 

1882-3 

Richd.  Robt.  Cherry,  B.A. 

1858-9 

Edward  Gibson,  B.A. 

1883-4 

Jonas  Waller   Studdert, 

1859-60  David  Robert  Plunket, 

B.A. 

B.A. 

1884-6 

H.  Cameron  Lvster,  Sch., 

1860-1 

Freeman  Crofts  Wills. 

B.A. 

1861-2 

Henry  John  Wrixon. 

1885-6 

John  Cooke,  B.A. 

1862-3 

George  Alex.  Chadwick. 

1886-7 

Thos.  Bethune  Moffatt, 

1863-4 

Thos.  Teignmouth  Shore, 

B.A. 

B.A. 

1887-8 

John  Octavius  Herdman, 

Robert  Anderson,  B.A. 

B.A. 

1864-5 

Robert  Walsh,  B.A. 

1888-9 

Charles    F.  Doyle,   Sch., 

1865-6 

Richard  O'Shaughnessy, 

B.A. 

Sch. 

1889-90  Gerald    F.    Brunskill, 

1866-7 

Rd.  Ouseley  Blake  Lane, 

B.A. 

Sch.,  B.A. 

1890-1 

Wm.  J.  Hardy,  LL.B. 

1867-8 

James  Clarke  Lane,  Sch., 

1891-2 

William  MacNeile  Dixon, 

B.A. 

LL.B. 

88*  LlTEfiAEr   AND   SCIENTIFIC  SCCIETIES. 

UNIVERSITY  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY. 
Founded  1853. 


President— T.  J.  Smyth  (Sen.  Mod.),  LL.B. 
Secretary. — E.  Fleetwood  Leet. 

Treasurer.— ChsiTles  Smith  (Sch.)  (IJniv.  Stud.),  B.A. 
Librarian. — J.  J.  Carton  (Sen.  Mod.),  LL.B. 
Registrar.— C.  H.  Tandy  Lett. 


Council. 

CharlesW.  Wilson,  B.A.  (Ex.-Pres.)       A.  J.  Callaghan,  LL.B. 

J.  R.  O'Connell,  LL.B.(Ex.-Treas.)        I\  E_.  Kearney  (Mod.),  LL.B. 

C.  Walter  Jones,  B.A.  (Ex-Lib. 


W.  M.  Dixon  (Sen..  Mod.),  LL.B. 
R.  H.  Moore. 


W.  J.  Haslam.  B.A. 
G.  F.  Price. 


Associate  Members. 

R.  T.  Harris,  M.A. 

F.  St.  J.  Morrow,  LL.D, 

The  Premises  of  the  Society  consist  of  a  Reading  Room,  a  Conver- 
sation Room,  a  Writing  Room,  a  Lending  Library,  and  Lavatory.  The 
Society  also  possesses  over  two  hundred  boxes  for  Academicals. 

The  Writing  Room  is  furnished  with  Stationery,  and  contains  a 
series  of  the  College  Calendars  and  Examination  Papers. 

The  Reading  Room  is  supplied  with  the  Dublin  and  London  daily 
papers,  and  all  the  principal  reviews,  magazines,  and  other  periodicals, 
including  the  chief  professional,  educational,  and  sporting  publications. 

The  opening  Meeting  of  the  Session  is  usually  hold  in  November. 
Ordinary  Meetings  take  place  in  the  New  Examination  Hall,  over 
the  Front  Entrance,  every  Thursday  Evening,  from  November  to  June, 
when  Papers  are  read  and  discussed  by  Members. 

A  Gold  and  a  Silver  Medal  are  annually  offered  in  Composition  ;  a  Gold 
and  a  Silver  Medal  in  Oratory  ;  and  a  Silver  Medal  in  Esthetics. 

Annual  Subscription,        .        .        .  .         .     lbs.  Od. 

/  Deposit   {returned    when  \  •>     fi 

Box  for  Academicals,  J         the  Box  is  given  up),  j 

(^Annual  Rent,        .        .        .10 

Further  information  can  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Honorary 
Secretary    at  the  Rooms  of  the  Society,  6,  Trinity  College. 


UTEEARY   AND   SCIENTIFIC   SOCIETIES.  39* 


Zisi  of  Presidents  since  the  Foundation  of  the  Society.  \ 

President.  [ 

W.  B.  Brownrigg.  1 

. .       J.  W.  Quinton  (Sch.).  j 
. .       J.  W.  Winslow. 

T.  G.  Dudley  (Sch.)  i 

C.  Le  B.  P.  Kennedy.  i 
. .       J.  P.  Mahaffy  (Sch.) 

..       T.  G.  P.  Pope  (Sch.).  ' 
..       R.  Ball  (Sch.).                                  .        \ 

..       C.  E.  Wright  (Sch.).  ' 

Edward  Dowden.  ; 

Benjamin  Purser  (Sch.). 

Edward  Dowden,  B.A. 

Edmund  J.  Armstrong. 

G.  F.  A.rmstrong.  i 

Henry  0' Hen.  j 

. .       William  Green  (Sch.),  B,A.  \ 

George  F.  Armstrong.  ] 

..       V.A.  Smith(Sch.,Univ.St.),B.A.  i 

T.  H.  Tydd,  B.A.  ; 

. .       J.  B.  Sandford,  B.A.  j 

Abraham  Stoker,  B.A.  * 

Herbert  Wilson,  B.A. 

..       C.  M.  Arundell,  B.A.  \ 

..       C.  W.  Frizell,  B.A.  i 

John  J.  Robinson,  B.A.  ' 

John  B.  Crozier,  B.A.  ; 

Arthur  Patton,  B.A. 

Harold  Littledale.  \ 

John  Ross  (Sch.),  LL.B.  | 

. .       T.  S.  F.  Battersby,  B.A.  i 

G.  A.  Greene,  B.A.  j 

. .       G.  Coffey,  B.A.  j 

S.  P.  Johnston  (Sch.),  B.A.  ' 

..       C.  E.  Osborne,  B.A.  \ 

..       J.  E.  Pim  (Sen.  Mod.),  B.A.  j 

P.  C.  Gaussen  (Sen.  Mod.),  B.A.  i 

C.  L.  Falkiner.  j 

W.  Moore,  B.A.  I 

..       E.R.  Wade  (Sch.,  S.  Mod.),  B.A.  | 

Henry  C.  CuUinan.  i 

. .       W.  M.  Dixon.  J 

. .       Charles  W.  Wilson,  B.A.  \ 


Session, 

Opening  night. 

1854-5 

Dec 

.  15, 

1855-6 

11. 

1856-7 

Nov 

18, 

1857-8 

jj 

24, 

1858-9 

)  J 

23, 

1859-GO 

}; 

17, 

1860-1 

)> 

29, 

1861-2 

>5 

21, 

1862-3 

V 

20, 

1863-4 

)) 

19, 

1864-5 

Dec. 

17, 

1865-6 

Dec. 

16, 

1866-7 

)) 

22, 

1867-8 

>  t 

21, 

1868-9 

Nov 

26, 

1869-70 

>> 

25, 

1870-1 

>j 

17, 

1871-2 

;; 

23, 

1872-3 

;; 

28, 

1873-4 

)  > 

27, 

1874-5 

}  J 

19, 

1875-6 

j> 

25, 

1876-7 

Dec 

4, 

1877-8 

Nov. 

22, 

1878-9 

>> 

28, 

1879-80 

_>> 

27, 

1880-1 

)) 

4, 

1881-2 

J  J 

24, 

1882-3 

, , 

16, 

1883-4 

J } 

8, 

1884-5 

27, 

1885-6 

> ) 

5, 

1886-7 

4, 

1887-8 

) ) 

17, 

1888-9 

5> 

22, 

1889-90 

}) 

21, 

1890-91 

)) 

27, 

40*  LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES. 

COLLEGE  THEOLOGICAL  SOCIETY. 

Fair  on. 
The  Rev.  The  Provost,  D.D. 

President. 
The  Rev.  The  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

Vice-Presidents. 

The  Rev.  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity. 

The  Rev.  the  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

The  Rev.  the  Professor  of  Biblical  Greek. 

The  Rev.  the  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology. 

The  Rev.  the  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

The  Rev.  J.  W.  Stubbs,  D.  D. 

The  Rev.  H.  R.  Poole,  D.  D. 

The  Rev.  R.  M.  Conner,  D.  D. 

The  Rev.  T.  T.  Gray,  M.  A. 

The  Rev.  J.  Walsh,  D.  D. 

The  Rev.  H.  W.  Carson,  B.D. 

The  Rev.  C.  I.  Graham,  B.D. 

The  Rev.  J.  C.  Carleton,  B.D. 

The  Rev.  H.  J.  Lawlor,  B.D. 

Auditor. — Henry  E.  Patton. 
Secretary. — Charles  E.  Quin. 
Treasurer,— J.  T.  S.  Stopford  (Sch.),  B.A. 
Librarian. — Frederick  R.  Carr. 

Council. 

f  The  President. 
I  The  Vice-Presidents. 
"  Ex-OJicio"      \  The  Junior  Dean. 
Members,         ]  The  Ex-Auditor:  E.   H.  Cornwall  Lewis-Crosby, 
I       Sen.  Mod.,  B.A. 
t  The  Officers  of  the  Society. 
H.  N.  Craig. 
H.  E.  Ward. 
Allan  Ellison,  B.A. 

Divinity  Students  and  those  who  intend  to  enter  the  Divinity  School 
are  eligible  as  Members  of  the  Society. 

Annual  Subscription,  .         .         .         .5*.  Qd. 

Entrance  Fee, 2s.  6d.  \. 

Silver  Medals  are  annually  given  for  Oratory  and  Written  Composi-  ! 
tion.  The  President  also  gives  a  Prize  for  an  Essay  on  a  given  subject.  I 
The  Opening  Meeting  of  the  Session  is  held  on  the  Second  Monday  in 
November.  Ordinary  Meetings  take  place  every  Monday  Evening  during 
Divinity  Term,  at  7.30  o'clock,  when  Papers  are  read  and  discussed 
by  Members.  Further  information  regarding  the  Society  can  be  ob- 
tained on  application  to  the  Honorary  Secretary. 


LITERARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIKTIES. 


41* 


List  of  Auditors  since  the  23rd  Session,  1860-1. 


Session. 

Opening  night. 

1860-1 

Feb. 

11, 

1861-2 

Nov 

11, 

1862-3 

17, 

1863-4 

23, 

1864-5 

17, 

1865-6 

13, 

1866-7 

12, 

1867-8 

11, 

1868-9 

23, 

1869-70 

16, 

1870-1 

14, 

1871-2 

13, 

1872-3 

11, 

1873-4 

10, 

1874-5 

9. 

1875-6 

8, 

1876-7 

6, 

1877-8 

5, 

1878-9 

11, 

1879-80 

10, 

1880-1 

8, 

1881-2 

10, 

1882-3 

13, 

1883-4 

12, 

1884-5 

10, 

1886-6 

9, 

Auditor. 
James  Walsh  (Sch.). 
John  G.  Eice  (Sch.). 
John  Short,  B.A. 
John  Dowden. 
Charles  E.  Wright,  B.A. 
Edward  N.  Hoare,  B.A. 
J.  H.  Kennedy  (Sch.),  B.A. 
William  Colquhoun  (Sch.),  B.A. 
William  M 'Donald  (Sch.),  B.A. 
Edward  H.  Taylor  (Sch.),  B.A. 
W.  M.  Morgan  (Sch.),  B.A. 
T.  Lindsay  Stack  (Sch.),  B.A. 
Rev.  W.  B._  Greer  (Sch.),  B.A. 
Charles  Irvine  Graham. 
H.  M.  M.  Hackett  (Sch.),  B.A. 
T.  E.  Hackett  (Sch.),  B.A.,  Univ. 

Stud. 
John  B.  Crozier,  B.A. 
T.  Sterling  Berry  (Sch.).,  B.A. 
Ernest  J.  Stokes  (Sch.),  B.A. 
R.  Hayes  (Sch.),  B.A. 
G.  H.  Garrett  (Sch.),  B.A. 

Stud. 
Charles  E.  Osborne,  B.A. 
H.  H.  Charles  (Sch.),  B.A. 
Richard  W.  Seaver  (Sch.) 
H.  Jackson  Lawlor  (Sch.), 

Univ.  Stud. 
Henry  W.  Crozier,  B.A. 
J.  Stockley. 


Univ. 


B.A. 


42*  LITKKAKY    AND   SCIENTIFIC   SOCIETIES. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  DUBLIN  CHORAL  SOCIETY. 

(Founded  November,  183?.) 

Patron. 
His  Royal  Highness  the  Phinoe  op  Wales,  E.G.,  K.P.,  LL.D. 

Fice-Patrons. 
His  Grace  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  D.D. 
The  Right  Hon.  the  Vice-Chancellor  of  Ireland,  LL.D. 
The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Rosse,  LL.D. 

Fresident. 
The  Rev.  the  Provost,  D.D. 


Vice-Presidents. 

The  Right  Hon.  the  Judge  of  the 

Court  of  Probate.  LL.D. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Ashbourne, 

Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  LL.D. 


The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Ardilaun, 

M.A. 
Sir  Edward  Guinness,  Bart.,  M.A. 
The  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Andrews. 


The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Justice  Fitz'     The  Rt.  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Gibson. 
Gibbon,  B.A.  |     The    Right    Hon.    Mr.    Justice 

Sir  George  H.  Porter,  M.D.  i        Johnson. 

Committee. 

T.  N.  Tickell,  B.A. 


W.  C.  F.  Robertson,    Sch.,   B.A., 

Hon.  Sec. 
T.  H.  Maxwell,  B.A.,  Hon.  Treas. 
W.  E.  Paterson,  Hon.  Librarian. 
W.  B.  Whelan,  ^ch..,'ii.k.y  Registrar. 


Edward  Stapleton,  B.A. 
G.  F.  Smyly,  B.A. 
J.  P.  Allen. 
W.  B.  Brown. 


Auditors. 
E.  Perceval  Wright,  M.D.  |      George  R.  Price,  M.A.,  Q.C. 

Conductor. 
Sir  Robert  P.  Stewart,  Knt.,  Mus.  D. 

Members  of  the  Universities  of  Oxford,  Cambridge  or  Dublin,  are 
eligible  as  Members  of  the  Society. 

Students  of  Trinity  College  who  are  under  B.A.  standing,  and  whose 
names  are  on  the  College  Books, are  eligible  as  Non-performing  Associates. 

The  Society  meets  for  practice  on  Friday  afternoons  at  4  o'clock. 

Subscription  : — Performing  Mom])er,  .£110  per  annum. 

Non-perforniing  Member,  1   10     0  „ 

Lady  Associate,         .         .       0  15     0         „ 
Non-performing  Associate,        0  10     6         ,, 

Committee  and  Practice  Rooms,  No.  4,  Trinity  College. 

Further  information  may  bo  obtained  on  application  to  the  Hon. 
Si'cretary,  at  the  Rooms  of  the  Society,  4,  Trinity  College,  on  practice 
days,  from  6  to  6  p.m. 


LITEKAKY   ANP   SCIENTII'IC   SOCIETIES.  43* 

UNIVERSITY  BIOLOGICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
(Established  1874.) 

President — A.  V.  Macan,  M.D. 
Viee-Fresidents, 


Sir  John  T.  Banks,  M.D. 
Charles  B.  Ball,  M.D. 
Prof.  G.  H.  Bennett,  M.  D. 
Henry  T.  Bewley,  M.D. 
Wallace  Beatty,  M.D. 
H.  St.  John  Brooks,  M.B. 
William  Colles,  M.D. 
D.  J.  Cunningham,  M.D. 
H.  C.  Downy,  M.D. 
H.  C.  Earl,  M.B. 


Kendal  Franks,  M.D. 

Rev.  Samuel  Haughton,  M.D., 

S.F.T.C.D. 
Henry  W.  Mackintosh,  M.D, 
Thomas  Myles,  M.D. 
G.  P.  Nugent,  M.D. 
Prof.  Sir  George  Porter,  M.D. 
Prof.  J.  M.  Purser,  M.D. 
E.  H.  Taylor,  M.B. 
Prof.  E.  P.  Wright,  M.D. 


Record  Secretary — J.  G.  Hearn,  Adelaide  Hospital. 

Corresponding  Secretary — H.  M.  Eustace,  B.A.,  Elmhurst,  Glasnevin. 

Treasurer — C.  H.  Saunders,  B.A.,  Sir  P.  Dun's  Hospital. 


Council. 


G.  J.  Peacocke,  M.B. 

A.  F.  Dixon,  B.A.  (Med.  Sch.) 

W.  A.  Winter,  B.A. 

S.  Mathews. 


B.  H.  Steede,  (Univ.  Stud.),  M.A. 
B.  D'Olier,  B.A. 
R.  H.  Kennan. 
G.  W.  Eustace. 


All  persons  taking  an  interest  in  Natural  Science  or  Medicine  are 
eligible  for  Membership,  but  the  Officers  are  chosen  exclusively  from 
Members  of  the  University. 

The  object  of  the  Association  is  the  encouragement  of  Original 
Investigation  in  Biology,  including  Pathology,  Therapeutics,  and  the 
allied  Sciences. 

The  Meetings,  at  which  Papers  are  read,  and  objects  of  interest, 
Microscopic  and  otherwise,  are  exhibited,  are  held  on  every  alternate 
Thursday,  from  November  to  April,  inclusive,  in  the  New  Buildings, 
Trinity  College,  Dublin.     Tea  at  7.30.     Chair  taken  at  8  p.m. 

A  Prize  will  be  awarded  at  the  close  of  the  Session  for  the  most  merito- 
rious Paper  laid  before  the  Association.  The  Prize  is  open  to  all  Mem- 
bers who,  at  the  date  of  reading  Paper,  have  not  taken  their  full  Medical 
qualification. 

Notices  of  the  Meetings  are  posted  in  the  principal  Medical  Schools 
and  Hospitals  throughout  Dublin,  and  are  sent  to  Members. 

Subscription,  5s.     No  Entrance  Fee. 

Further  particulars  can  be  had  on  application  to  any  of  the  Officers. 


44*  LITEEAKY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES. 


DUBLIN     UNIVERSITY     CHESS    CLUB. 
(Founded  1876.) 

Patron. 
The  Rev.  The  Provost. 

Officers  for  the  Year  1891-1892. 

President. 
A.  A.  MacDonagh,  Sch.,  Sen.  Mod.,  B.A. 

Hon.  Secretary. 
W.  E.  Thrift,  Sch. 

Hon.  Treasurer. 
R.  Lyle. 

Hon.  Librarian. 
W.  H.  Brooks  (Ex-Sch.),  M.A. 


Committee. 


A.  Traill,  F.T.C.D. 
Professor  Alexander. 

B.  H.  Steede,  Univ.  Stud.,  B.A. 
A.  P.  Fitt,  Sch. 


C.  J.  Joly,  Univ.  Stud.,  M.A. 

J.  R.  Heard. 

A.  L.  Joynt,  {Ex-Pres,),  B.A. 


This  Cluh  has  been  established,  with  the  sanction  of  the  Board  of  Trinity 
College,  for  the  promotion  of  the  science  of  Chess-playing  in  the  Univer- 
sity. General  Meetings  of  the  Club  are  held  in  the  Rooms,  No.  6,  Tri- 
nity College,  every  Friday  evening  during  Term  ;  but  the  Rooms  are 
always  open  for  tlie  convenience  of  Members  desiring  to  play  at  other 
hours. 

The  Club  possesses  a  valuable  Library  of  Books  on  the  Game  of  Chess ; 
and  the  Committee  hope  to  be  in  n  position  during  the  present  Session 
to  take  in  a  number  of  Chess  Magazines  and  Papers  for  the  use  of  the 
Members  of  the  Club. 

Tournaments  are  held  during  the  Session,  and  a  Cup  and  other  Prizes 
are  given  to  the  Winners. 

All  Members  of  the  University  having  their  names  on  the  College 
Books  are  eligible  as  Members. 

Annual  Subscription,  Is.  6d.     Entrance  Fee,  2s.  6d. 


LITEKARY  AND  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES.  45* 

UNIVERSITY  EXPERIMENTAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION. 

President. 
The  Provost. 


Vice-Fresidents.  { 

Rev.  Samuel  Haughton,  M.D.  j 

Francis  A,  Tarleton,  LL.D.  ! 

Anthony  Traill,  LL.D.  j 

George  L.  Cathcart,  M.A.  ^ 

William  S.  M'Cay,  M.A.  : 

Arthur  Panton,  M.A.  ' 
George  F.  FitzGerald,  M.A. 
Sir  Robert  S.  Ball,  LL.D. 

J.  Emerson  Reynolds,  M.D.  j 

Thomas  Alexander,  M.A.I.  ; 

E.  P.  Culverwell,  M.A.  ; 
W.  G.  Smith,  M.D.  ; 
J.  Joly,  B.E. 

W.  J.  Sollas,  LL.D. 

F.  Purser,  M.A.  : 
F.  Trouton,  B.E.  ; 

Secretaries — W.  S.  Browne,  Engineering  School.  ! 

\V.  S.  Haughton,  B.A.,  39,  Trinity  College.  ; 

Treasurer — F.  A.  J.  Fitzgerald,  27,  Upper  Merrion-street.  "• 


Council. 

R.  Belhomme. 
H.  H.  Dixon. 
V.  P.  Perry,  B.A. 
E.   F.  Trench. 
J.  Yates,  B.A. 


The  object  of  the  Association  is  the  encouragement  of  investigation  in 
all  branches  of  Experimental  Science. 

General  Meetings  are  held,  once  each  Month  during  Terra,  for  reading 
Papers  or  exhibiting  Experiments.  A  Prize  in  Photography  is  awarded 
annually  at  the  close  of  each  Session. 

All  Graduates  as  well  as  Undergraduates  of  the  University  are  eligible 
for  Membership.  The  Annual  Subscription  is  Five  Shillings.  There  is 
no  Entrance  Fee. 


(    -IS     ) 


CIVIL   SERVICE   OF   INDIA. 


On  the  13th  October,  1877,  a  communication  was  received  by 
the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  from  the  Secretary  of  State  for 
India,  stating  that  Trinity  College  had  been  placed  on  the  list  of 
the  Institutions  in  which  Selected  Candidates  for  the  Civil  Service 
of  India  will  be  permitted  to  reside. 

The  following  Extracts  are  taken  from  '*  Open  Competition  for 
the  Civil  Service  of  India,  June,  1891,"  published  by  the  Civil 
Service  Commission. 

{A).  Extracts  from  the  "  Regulations  for  the  Open  Competition 
in  June,  1889  "  :_ 

"  9.  Selected  Candidates,  before  proceeding  to  India,  will  be  on 
probation  for  two  years,  during  which  time  they  will  be  examined 
periodically,  with  a  view  of  testing  their  progress  in  the  following 
subjects : — 

Marks. 

'*  1.  Law, 1,250 

"2.  Classical  Languages  of  India — 

Sanskrit, 500 

Arabic, 400 

Persian, .         .       400 

*'  3.  Vernacular  Languages  of  India  (excepting  Hindustani 

when  taken  up  by  Madras  Candidates  and  Gujarati),  each,       ,  400 

'*  4.  The  History  and  Geography  of  India,  .         .         -  350 

"  5.  Political  Economy,    ; 350 

In  these  Examinations,  as  in  the  Open  Competition,  the  merit  of 
the  Candidates  examined  wiU  be  estimated  by  Marks,  and  the 
number  set  opposite  to  each  subject  denotes  the  greatest  number 
of  Marks  that  can  be  obtained  in  respect  of  it  at  any  one  Exami- 
nation. The  Examination  will  be  conducted  by  means  of  printed 
questions  and  written  answers,  and  by  viva  voce  Examination,  as 
may  be  deemed  necessary.  The  last  of  these  Examinations  will 
be  held  at  the  close  of  the  second  year  of  probation,  and  will  be 
called  the  "Final  Kxaraination,"  at  which  it  will  be  decided 
whether  a  selected  Candidate  is  qualilied  for  the  Civil  Service  of 
India.  At  this  Examination  Candidates  will  be  permitted  to  take 
up  any  one  of  the  following  branches  of  Natural  Science,  viz. : — 
Agricultural  Chemistry,  Botany,  Geology,  or  Zoology,  for  which 
350  Marks  will  be  allowed.  Candidates  for  Madras  and  Bombny 
will  also  bo  permitted  to  compete  for  Prizes  in  Hindustani  and 
Gujarali,  respectively. 


CIVIL   SERVICE   OF  INDIA.  47* 

"10.  Candidates  will  be  tested  during  their  probation  as  to  their 
ability  to  perform  journeys  on  horseback,  and  no  Candidate  will 
be  deemed  qualified  for  the  Civil  Service  of  India  who  fails  to 
satisfy  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners  of  his  competence  in  this 
respect. 

"11.  Any  Candidate  who,  at  any  of  the  periodical  Examina- 
tions, shall  appear  to  have  wilfully  neglected  his  studies,  or  to  be 
physically  incapacitated  for  pursuing  the  prescribed  course  of 
training,  will  be  liable  to  have  his  name  removed  from  the  list  of 
selected  Candidates. 

'*12.  The  selected  Candidates  who,  at  the  Final  Examination, 
shall  be  found  to  have  a  competent  knowledge  of  the  subjects 
specified  in  Regulation  9,  and  who  shall"  have  satisfied  the  Civil 
Service  Commissioners  of  their  eligibility  in  respect  of  nationality, 
age,  health,  character,  and  ability  to  ride,  shall  be  certified  by  the 
said  Commissioners  to  be  entitled  to  be  appointed  to  the  Civil 
Service  of  India,  provided  they  shall  comply  with  the  regulations 
in  force  at  the  time  for  that  Service. 


''  The  Civil  Service  Commissioners  are  authorized  by  the  Secre- 
tary of  State  for  India  in  Council  to  make  the  following  announce- 
ments : — 

"  (2).  The  Probationers,  having  passed  the  necessary  Exami- 
nations, will  be  required  to  report  their  arrival  in  India  within 
such  period  after  the  grant  of  their  Certificate  of  Qualification  as 
the  Secretary  of  State  may  in  each  case  direct. 

"(4).  An  allowance  amounting  to  £300  will  be  given  to  all 
Candidates  who  pass  their  probation  at  one  of  the  Universities  or 
Colleges  which  have  been  approved  by  the  Secretary  of  State,  pro- 
vided such  Candidates  shall  have  passed  the  required  Examina- 
tions to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Civil  Service  Commissioners,  and 
shall  have  complied  with  such  rules  as  may  be  laid  down  for  the 
guidance  of  selected  Candidates. 

"  (7).  Candidates  rejected  at  ll.o  Pinal  Examination  of  1892  will 
in  no  case  be  allowed  to  present  themselves  for  re -examination." 


General  Instructions  to  s(  looted  Candidates  will  be  found  in 
"Open  Competition  for  the  Civil  Service  of  India,  June,  189]," 
published  by  the  Civil  Service  Commission,  price  Is. 


4S*  CIVIL   8EEVICE  OF   INDIA. 


Univeesity  Lectures  foe  Selected  Candidates  foe  the 
Civil  Service  of  India. 

Arrangements  have  been  made  enabling  selected  Candidates  for 
the  Civil  Service  of  India  to  complete  their  studies  with  the  aid  of 
Special  Lectures  given  by  Professors  of  the  University,  at  a  uniform 
Term-Fee  in  addition  to  the  regular  College  Fees. 

The  Special  Courses  will  be  given  twice  a-year,  in  order  to  suit 
the  half-yearly  Examinations  of  the  Candidates,  and  will  occupy 
each  a  period  of  ten  weeks.  During  each  of  these  Terms  of  ten 
weeks,  Lectures  will  be  given  as  under : — 

Indian  Law — 

Two  days  in  each  week,  by  Professor  Cherry. 

General  Jurisprudence — 

Two  days  in  each  week,  by  Professor  Bastable. 

Political  Economy — 

One  day  in  each  week,  by  Professor  Bastable. 

Oriental  Languages— 

Five  days  in  each  week  by  Professor  Atkinson, 

,,  ,,         by  Professor  Mir  Aulad  All. 

The  Lectures  in  I^aw  and  Political  Economy  will  embrace  the 
entire  Course  prescribed  by  the  Indian  Civil  Service  Commissioners. 

The  proximity  of  the  Law  Courts  and  the  Police  Courts  gives 
special  advantages  to  Candidates  residing  at  Dublin. 

The  Lecturers  in  Indian  Languages  will  be  arranged  so  as  to 
secure  to  the  Candidates  their  choice  of  any  three  Languages,  in- 
cluding Sanskrit,  Bengali,  Mahratti,  Hindi,  Hindustani ;  Persian  ; 
Arabic ;  Tamil,  Telugu  ;  and  Burmese. 

Candidates  will  be  required  to  elect  at  the  beginning  of  the 
Term  the  Languages  in  which  they  wish  to  be  prepared. 

Three  Lectures  in  each  Language  will  be  given  weekly  through- 
out the  Term,  except  in  Sanskrit  and  Arabic,  in  each  of  wMch 
five  Lectures  weekly  will  be  provided. 

The  additional  Fee  for  all  the  Courses  is  Fifteen  Guineas  for 
each  of  the  above  Terms. 


Candidates  intending  to  reside  at  Dublin  are  requested  to  com- 
municute  with  Professor  Atkinson,  who  will  supply  any  infor- 
mation that  may  be  required. 


CIVIL   SERVICE    OF   INDIA.  49* 


LIST  OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES  AT  EXAMINATION 
FOR  CIVIL  SERVICE  OF  INDIA. 

The  following  Gentlemen,  who  have  obtained  Writerships  in  the 
Civil  Service  of  India  since  the  opening  of  these  Appointments  to 
public  competition  in  1855,  were  at  the  time  of  the  Examination, 
or  had  previously  been.  Students  of  the  University  of  Dublin : — 

Names .  Date  of  Ex amination . 

1.  James  "W.  Quinton,       ........  July,  1856. 

2.  Wilton  Oldham, „ 

3.  Edward  Stanley  Eobertson, „ 

4.  Thomas  William  Carson, ,, 

5.  Thomas  Tracey, July,  1857. 

6.  John  Geoghegan  (First  Place),       ....  July,  1858. 

7.  Theodore  Francis  WiUiam  Smith,  .     .          .  „ 

8.  WiUiam  TyrreU,       „ 

9.  Denis  Fitzpatrick, ,, 

10.  WiUiam  Christopher  Fades, „ 

11.  Joseph  Samuel  Armstrong, ,, 

12.  Robert  Douglas  Hime  (First  Place),   .     .     .  July,  1859. 

13.  John  BoxweU, ,, 

14.  ConoUy  Twigg, ,, 

15.  William  Rea  Larminie, ,, 

16.  Edward  Kough, ,, 

17.  Lucas  Burnet  Blacker  King, ,, 

18.  Charles  Dickenson  Field, ,, 

19.  Henry  F.  TyrreU,        July,  I860. 

20.  Joseph  S.  Carstairs, ,, 

21.  James  C.  Price, ,, 

22.  WiUiam  Robert  Burkitt,       „ 

23.  William  Murray, „ 

24.  Matthew  A.  M'Conaghy, „ 

25.  Val.  Irwin, 

26.  T.  H.  Shortt,  

27.  J.  J.  Livesay, ,, 

28.  J.  M.  C.  Steinbelt, „ 

29.  R.  Allen, „ 

30.  Walter  M.  Burke, „ 

31.  John  Quinn,       ,, 

32.  Robert  Thompson  Hobart, „ 

33.  James  M.  Kirwan, ,, 

34.  Field  Uppleby  Swan,       July,  1861. 

35.  Robert  Mason  Towers, ,, 

36.  Thomas  Norman,         ,, 

37.  John  Cunningham  Leupolt, „ 

38.  Michael  Lloyd  Ferrar, „ 

39.  Andrew  WiUiam  Hume, ,, 

40.  Edwin  Felix  Thomas  Atkinson,      ....  ,, 

41.  John  Cheyne  Graves,       „ 

42.  Charles  Donovan,        ,, 

43.  Sextus  Howard  PhiUpotts, ,, 


I 

'»  i 

I 


50* 


CIVIL   SERVICE    OF    INDIA. 


CIVIL  SERVICE  OF  INDIA-contiimed. 


44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
49. 
60. 
51. 
52. 
63. 
54. 
55. 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 
60. 
61. 
62. 
63. 
64. 
65. 
66. 
67. 
68. 
69. 
70. 
71. 
72. 
73. 
74. 
76. 
76. 
77. 
78. 
79. 
80. 
81. 
82. 
83. 
84. 
86. 
86. 
87. 
88. 
89. 
90. 
91. 
92. 
93. 


Names. 
Theodore  Henry  Stewart,      .... 

William  Bury  Mulock, 

John  Wallace,  

Huntly  Pryse  Gordon, 

William  Francis  Grahame,  .  .  .  . 
John  Brownrigg  Spedding,    .... 

Henry  John  Stokes, 

Francis  Rawdon  Hastings  Sharp, 

William  Henry  Glenny, 

Francis  Blake  Crofton, 

Henry  Edward  Stokes, 

Francis  Johnstone  Graham  Camphell,. 

John  Hill  Twigg, 

Godfrey  John  Bective  Tuite  Dalton  . 
Joseph  Frizelle,  ........ 

George  Smyth, 

Alexander  Hamilton  Millerj      .     . 
Charles  Campbell  Quinn,      .... 

George  Butt, .     .     .     • 

Charles  William  Wall  Martin,  .  .  . 
Charles  John  Crosthwaite,  .... 
Trevor  Lloyd, 


Date  of  Examination. 
July,  1861. 


July 


Thomas  Creswick  Huddlestone, 
Reginald  Digby  Starkey,       .     . 

Robert  Rice, 

Thomas  von  Donop  Hardinge,  . 
John  Persse  Lambert,  .  .  . 
Edward  Wolfenden  Collins, 

John  Nugent, 

George  Robert  Carlisle  Williams, 
William  Joseph  Henry  Le  Fanu, 
Alexander  Robinson,  .... 
Henry  Pilkington  Mulock,  .  . 
John  George  Charles,  .... 
William  Edward  Purser,  .  .  . 
William  Benjamin  Oldham,  .  . 
James  John  Bigges  La  Touche, 

Philip  Nolan, 

Andrew  William  Cochran,  .  . 
Stephen  Henry  M'Minn,  .  . 
Evans  Charles  Johnson,  .     .     . 

Charles  Kough, 

John  Leech  Johnston,  .  .  . 
Arthur  Daniel  Pollen,      .     .     . 

William  Lambe, 

James  Crawfurd, 

John  Barlow, 

Matthew  Richard  Weld,  .  .  . 
Henry  Richard  Farmer,  .     .     . 


July 


July 


June 


June 
June, 


1862. 


1863. 


1864. 


1866. 


1866. 
1866. 


CIVIL   SERVICE    OF   INDIA.  61* 

CIVIL  SERVICE  OF  INDIA-continued. 

Names,  Date  of  Examination. 

94.  Edward  James  Sinkinson  (First  Place),  .     .  April,  1867. 

95.  Frederick  Pollen, „ 

96.  Gordon  Thompson  Mackenzie, „ 

97.  Lewis  Moore, „ 

98.  William  Alexander  Willock, ,, 

99.  Robert  Clarke, April,  1868.                  j 

100.  Arnold  Graves, „                          i 

101.  Vincent  Arthur  Smith, March,  1869.               J- 

102.  Francis  Berry  Mulock, „                          j 

103.  William  Crooke, „                          ! 

104.  Arthur  Clifford  Tute, „ 

105.  William  Ovens  Clark, „                          ' 

106.  Gabriel  Stokes, „                          ■ 

107.  John  Pollen, „                          1 

108.  Thomas  Stoker, April,  1870.                I 

109.  James  Greer  Silcock, „                          ! 

110.  Gilmour  M'Corkell, „                          ] 

111.  William  Russell  Barry  (First  Place),      .     .  April,  1871.                i 

112.  Ralph  Sillery  Benson „ 

113.  Sydenham  Henry  Wynne, „                          i 

114.  George  Abraham  Grierson, ,,                          ' 

115.  Egerton  Edward  Spencer, ,, 

116.  Henry  Thomas  Ross,        „                          j 

117.  Pierce  William  Moore, April,  1872.                j 

118.  Robert  Courtenay, ,,                          I 

119.  George  William  Place, April,  1873.               | 

120.  Charles  Denton  Steel, 1874.                      i 

121.  Edgar  Galbraith, „                          \ 

122.  Henry  Zouch  Darrah, 1875.                      i 

123.  William  Cuthbert  Holmes,        ,,                          j 

124.  Samuel  Russell, ,, 

125.  Robert  Watson  Frazer ,,                         I 

126.  Lucas  White  King 1876.                     ! 

127.  William  Thomas  Hall, „ 

128.  James  Richard  Holt  (First  Place),     .     .     .  April,  1878. 

129.  Michael  William  Fenton  (First  Place),       .  1881. 

130.  Thomas  Charles  Wilson  (Second  Place),     .  „ 

131.  John  Day  Stokes  Fitzmaurice,      ....  ,, 

132.  William  Leathem  Harvey,        ,, 

133.  Frederick  M 'Blaine, 1884. 

134.  William  H.  Hoare  Vincent,     .....  1885. 

135.  Charles  Johnston, 1886. 

136.  Henry  Grattan  Sharpe, 1888. 

137.  David  Ranken  Lyle, 1891. 


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COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  ARMF. 

Advantages  tvhich  Members  of  the  University  of  Dublin  possess, 
under  Army  Orders  of  Dece7nber  1,  1891,  in  respect  ofadynis- 
sio7i  to  Commissions  i?i  the  Army. 

The  limits  of  age  for  ordinary  Candidates  for  admission  to  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst,  being  from  seventeen  to  twenty,  Students 
of  the  University  of  Dublin,  who  have  passed  the  Final  Examination  of 
the  Senior  Freshman  year,  or  the  Final  Examination  of  the  School  of 
Engineering,  can  be  Candidates  for  Commissions  in  the  Army  if  they  are 
under  twenty-two  years  of  age,  and  Bachelors  of  Arts  can  be  Candidates 
if  they  are  under  twenty-three  years  of  age,  on  the  dates  specified  below. 

"  I.  A  Graduate  or  Student  of  one  of  the  specified  Universities,  who, 
having  obtained  his  University  qualification  while  within  the  required 
limit  of  age,  is  desirous  of  becoming  a  Candidate  for  a  Commission 
in  the  Army  must  send  an  application  -to  the  Military  Secretary  in 
the  month  of  May  or  October,  with  a  view  to  his  appointment  under 
the  provisions  of  paragraphs  18  and  19  ;  but  no  such  application 
can  be  admitted  before  the  Candidate  has  actually  attained  the  age  of  17, 
nor  later  than  the  15th  of  Mayor  15th  October  preceding  the  date  of 
his  attaining  the  maximum  limits  of  age  prescribed  for  Graduates  and 
Students,  respectively.  The  application  must  be  accompanied  by  certi- 
ficates of  age  and  moral  character,  and  by  a  certificate  from  the  propei 
authority  that  the  Candidate  has  passed  the  required  University  Exami- 
nation. All  University  Candidates  will  be  required  to  satisfy  the  Civil 
Service  Commissioners  of  their  proficiency  in  geometrical  drawing. 

"II.  Notice  will  be  given,  from  time  to  time,  of  the  number  of 
vacancies  which  will  be  allotted  half  yearly  to  University  Candidates.  In 
case  there  should  be  more  Candidates  than  vacancies,  the  required  number 
will  be  selected  by  competition  among  the  said  Candidates  at  the  ensuing 
July  or  December  Examination  for  admission  to  the  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  provided  they  shall  have  qualified  in  geometrical 
drawing. 

'*  III.  University  Candidates  who  may  have  been  unsuccessful  at  their 
first  examination,  will  be  allowed  a  second  opportunity  of  competing, 
provided  that  *  Students '  shall  not  have  exceeded  their  twenty -second 
year,  and  that  *  Graduates '  shall  not  have  exceeded  their  twenty-third 
year,  at  the  time  of  such  second  examination.  These  limits  of  age  will 
be  ruled  by  the  1st  July  for  the  summer,  and  by  the  Ist  December  for 
the  winter  examinations." 

A  University  Candidate,  on  passing  the  above-mentioned  Examinations 
is  not  required  to  join  the  Royal  Military  College  as  heretofore,  but 
must,  unless  he  already  holds  a  Commission  in  the  Militia  or  Volunteer 
Force,  be  attached  as  a  Supernumerary  Officer  to  one  or  other  of  these 
Services  for  the  purpose  of  learning  his  drill,  and  will  be  required  to 
obtain  a  Certificate  signed  by  the  Commanding  Officer  and  the  Adjutant 
of  the  Corps  to  which  he  belongs  or  is  attached,  stating  whether  he  is 
generally  fitted  for  a  Commission. 

Successful  Candidates  will  also  be  required — 

(a)  To  attend  a  school  of  instruction,  and  obtain  the  certificate  of 
proficiency  (Army  Form  E  511). 


COMMISSIONS  IN  THE  ARMY.  53^* 

[b)  To  qualify  in  tlie  military  subjects  at  the  Examinations  held  for 
Militia  Officers  in  March  and  September.  The  number  of  trials  allowed 
for  this  Examination  will  not  exceed  two,  and  the  second  trial  must  not 
be  later  than  the  third  Militia  Examination  after  the  Candidate  passes 
the  Literary  Examination. 

To  obtain  the  Certificate  {a)  Candidates  Avill  be  required  to  remain 
under  instruction  for  not  less  than  one  month.  They  will  be  allowed 
to  remain  under  instruction  for  a  further  period  of  one  month  if  the 
requirements  of  the  Service  permit. 

The  subjects  of  the  Military  Examination  (b)  and  the  maximum 
number  of  marks  obtainable  in  each  subject  will  be  as  follows : — 

1.  Fortification, 600 

2.  Military  Topography,  .         .         .         .600 

3.  The  Elements  of  Tactics,     .         .         .         .600 

4.  Military  Law, 600 

A  Candidate  will  be  required  to  obtain  25  er  cent,  of  the  marks  in 
each  subject  and  50  per  cent,  of  the  aggregate. 

Exemjjtwn  from  Prelinimary  Examination, 

Candidates  for  admission  to  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich, 
and  Militia  Subalterns  who  desire  to  compete  for  Commissions  in  the 
Army,  will  be  exempted  from  the  Preliminary  Examination  of  the  Civil 
Service  Commissioners  in  all  subjects  except  Geometrical  Drawing,  if 
they  can  produce  a  Certificate  of  having  passed  the  Entrance  Examina- 
tion at  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Candidates  for  admission  to  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst, 
obtain  a  similar  exemption  by  producing  Certificate  of  having  passed  the 
Examinations  and  Exercises  for  the  Junior  Freshman  year  at  Trinity 
College,  Dublin. 

Militia  Candidates  for  Commissions  in  the  Army. 

Militia  Subalterns  desirous  of  competing  for  Commissions  in  the  Army 
will  be  exempted  from  all  Qualifying  Examinations  (both  Preliminary 
and  Further)  in  Literary  subjects,  except  Geometrical  Drawing,  if  they 
can  produce  Certificate  from  the  authorities  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
that  they  have  passed  the  Final  Examination  of  the  Senior  Freshman 
Year  ("the  Littlego")  or  the  Final  Examination  of  the  School  of 
Engineering. 

Exemption  in  the  case  of  Artillery  Subalterns. 

Subalterns  of  Artillery  Militia,  who  compete  for  Commissions  in  the 
Royal  Artillery,  are  in  general  required  to  obtain  half  the  marks  allotted 
to  Mathematics  in  Class  I.  of  the  "  Further  Examination."  From  this 
Examination  in  Mathematics  those  Candidates  are  exempted  who  have 
obtained  any  Honors  in  Mathematics  at  the  Trinity  or  Michaelmas  Term 
Examination  of  Junior  Freshmen,  or  any  Honors  in  Mathematics  at  the 
Examinations  of  Senior  Freshmen. 

For  a  full  account  of  the  Regulations  respecting  Commissions  in  the 
Army,  see  Sandboolc  of  Competitive  Examinations,  by  W.  J.  Chetwodf 
Crawley,  LL.D. 


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EXAMINATIONS     FOR    WOMEN. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  YEAR   1892. 

The  Examinations  will  commqnce  on  Tuesday,  April  7. 

An  Examination  will  be  held  at  any  place  where  a  Ladies'  Superintend- 
ing Committee  shall  be  constituted,  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  £10  in  addi- 
tion to  the  University  and  local  fees. 

No  head  of  any  Educational  Establishment  shall  be  a  member  of  a 
Ladies'  Committee. 

An  Examiner  will  be  sent  to  each  place,  who,  in  conjunction  with  the 
Ladies'  Committee,  will  an-ange  the  details  of  the  Examination. 

The  Registrar  of  Examinations  for  Women  will  exercise  a  general 
supervision  over  the  conduct  of  all  the  Examinations. 

Candidates  are  requested  to  apply  to  one  of  tne  Local  Secretaries  for 
the  necessary  "Forms,"  which  should  be  filled  up  and  returned  on  or 
before  the  14th  of  March,  1891. 

Every  Candidate  presenting  herself  for  Examination  will  be  required 
to  pay  a  University  fee  of  Twenty  Shillings,  together  with  the  local  fee 
of  Five  Shillings  ;  the  total  fee  of  Twenty-five  Shillings  being  payable 
to  one  of  the  Local  Secretaries  at  least  two  days  previous  to  the  Ex- 
aminations. No  Candidate  can  be  admitted  to  the  Examination  unless 
the  fees  have  been  paid. 

(The  Local  Secretaries  for  Dublin  are — Miss  Salmon,  Provost's  House, 
Trinity  College;  and  Mrs.  Lawson,  27,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street.) 
The  Dublin  Examination  will  be  held  in  the  New  Hall,  Trinity  College. 

The  hours  of  Examination  will  be  from  10  o'clock  a.m.  to  noon,  and 
from  2  to  4  o'clock,  p.m.,  daily. 

There  are  two  Examinations — one  for  Junior,  and  one  for  Senior 
Candidates.  No  one  who  shall  have  comph-ted  her  eighteenth  year 
before  the  first  of  January,  1891,  can  obtain  a  Junior  Certificate. 
Candidates  for  Senior  Certificates  need  not  have  previously  passed  the 
Junior  Examination,  and  there  are  no  limits  of  age. 

Copies  of  the  Regulations  respecting  Courses,  Scholarships,  &c.,  may 
be  had  by  application  to  one  of  the  Local  Secretaries  ;  at  Messrs.  Hodges, 
Figgis,  and  Co.,  104,  Grafton-street,  Booksellers  to  the  University,  or 
at  the  University  Press,  Trinity  College. 

J.  H.  BERNARD,  B.D., 
Registrar  of  Examinations  for  Women. 


'^ 


EXAMINATIONS  FOR  WOMEN. 

Regulations  for  the  Year  1892. 
Page  54*,  line  1,  for  April  7,  read  March  22. 
„      „       „  13,  for  14th  March,  1891,  read  1st  March,  1892. 
»      »       „  27,  for  1891,  read  1892. 


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§omx%  Ettir  frills  nt  €itteEtta. 


HIGH  PLACES  AT  ENTRANCE,  1891. 


MIDSUMMER   ENTRANCE. 


Stanford,  Bedell. 
Verner,  Frederick  Hamilton. 
Murphy,  Charles  Ouseley. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Eupert  John. 
Smith,  William  Brownlow  Ashe. 
Kenny,  Austin. 
Radcliffe,  Samuel  Bennett. 
Poe,  John. 

William  David  Acheson. 


Fleming,  Lionel  Pothw^ell. 
Langbridge,  Ernest. 
Stewart,  Thomas  Francis. 
Collins,  Thomas  Gibson  George. 
Bodell,  Robert  Hale. 
Crozier,  Thomas  Francis. 
Gibson,  William  George. 
Ball,  William  Valentine. 


FIRST  OCTOBER  ENTRANCE. 


Brown,  Thomas  Bradley. 
Tate,  Alexander  James. 
Kemp,  Joseph  Horsford. 
Clarke,  Wni.  Harrington  M. 
Beare,  I'homas  James. 
Bryan,  George. 
Whitton,  Frederick  Ernest. 
Cox,  James  Fisher. 
Ashe,  Robert  William  D. 
Culwick,  Arthur  James. 
Scale,  Thomas  Haskins. 
Welland,  Cecil  Brooke. 
Hamilton,  Hugh  Alexander. 
Thompson,  Herbert  Marshall. 
Rowlette,  Robert  James. 


Drennan,  John  Thomas. 
Wright,  Charles  Edmund. 
Yates,  Clement  Arthur. 
Matchett,  Francis. 
Gwynn,  Arthu.r  Percival. 
Marsh,  Francis  Stevenson. 
Peiissier,  William  Harvey. 
Green,  Denton  Charles. 
Jobson,  Thomas  Battersby. 
Houston,  Arthur  Henry. 
Irwin,  Benj.  Christopher  B. 
Coppinger,  Walter  Valentine. 
Mac  Donald,  William  John. 
Hadden,  Frederick  Weston. 
Hosford,  Thomas. 


66*'  ENTHANCE  PHIZES  IN  COMPOSITION,  ETC. 


ENTRANCE  PRIZES  IN  COMPOSITION,  HISTORY  AND 
GEOGRAPHY,  ENGLISH,  FRENCH,  GERMAN,  AND 
HEBREW. 

Michaelmas  Term,  1891. 

Greek  Prose  Composition. 

1.  Scott,  Douglas. 

2.  Henderson,  William. 

Greek  Verse  Composition. 

1.  Irvine,  William  John. 

2.  Prenter,  Joseph  Robert. 

Latin  Frose  Composition. 

1.  Scott,  Douglas. 

2.  Kerr,  George  William. 

Latin  Verse  Composition. 

1.  Gwynn,  Arthur  Percival. 

2.  Prenter,  Joseph  Robert. 

English  Literature  and  Composition. 

1.  Ashe,  Robert  William  D'Escourt. 

2.  Goligher,  Hugh  Garvan. 

English  History  and  Modern  Geography. 

1.  Evans,  John. 

2.  Fielding,  Thomas  Evelyn. 

French. 

1.  Houston,  Arthur  Henry. 

2.  Fielding,  Thomas  Evelyn. 

German. 

1.  Weinberger,  Adolph  Paul. 

2.  Yates,  Clement  Arthur. 

Hebrew, 

1.  Weinberger,  Adolph  Paul. 

2.  Matchett,  Francis. 


8IZAESHIP   EXAMINATION. 


57 


SIZARSHIP  EXAMINATION. 
Trinity  Term,  1891. 


CLASSICAL  SIZARS. 

Seale,  Edward  Gilbert. 
Dundas,  "Wm,  Harloe  Elwood. 
Henderson,  William. 
Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 
Prenter,  Joseph  Robert. 
Goligher,  Hugh  Garvin. 
Cowl,  Richard  Pape. 
Scott,  Douglas. 


HEBREW  SIZARS. 

Harris,  Samuel  Brent. 
Mathews,  George  Frazer. 


SCIENC     SIZARS. 

Bowesman,  George  "Walker. 
Frazer,  John. 
Watson,  Robert  Harvey. 
Lindsay,  Henry. 


IRISH  SIZAR. 

[None.] 


e3 


(     5.S*    ) 

axxax  atth  "Bxm  (&^nmhxvitxoxx%, 
1891. 


EXAMINATIONS  FOR  HONORS. 


The  Names  of  the  successful  Candidates  in  each  Rank  are  arranged  in 
Order  of  Merit. 


HILARY  TERM. 

SENIOR      SOPHISTERS. 
MATHEMATICAL  PHYSICS. 

[None.] 

CLASSICS. 


First  Rank. 
Gray,  William  Henry, 
Baker,  George  Sidney. 
Greer,  John  Alexander. 


ETHICS. 


First  Rank. 

Kirkpatrick,  Thos.  Percy  Claud. 
Lunham,  William  Mayberry. 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


EXFEBIMENTAL   SCIENCE. 


First  Rank. 

Yates,  James. 

Haughton,  William  Steele. 


Second  Rank. 
Fitzgerald,  Fras.  Alex.  James. 


NATURAL   SCIENCE. 


First  Rank. 
Dixon,  Henry  Horace. 
Peacocke,  Gerald  William. 
Eustace,  George  Wallace. 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


HISTOKY  AND  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


First  Rank. 
Barrett,  Arthur  Russell. 
Hely,  Howard  Hutchinson. 


Second  Rank. 
Robinson,  Cecil  Lowes. 
Greer,  Robert  Gordon  S. 
Ogilvy,  John  Frederick. 


MODBUN  LITEKATUUK. 

[None.] 


fllLARY  TEEM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


69'^ 


JTrNIOR  SOPHISTEES. 


MATHEMATICAL  PHYSICS. 


First  RomJc. 

Pirn,  Alan  William. 
Ashe,  Arthur  Henry  Gore. 

First  Rank. 
Gibbings,  Thomas. 


CLASSICS. 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


First  Rank. 
Chadwick,  Robert  St.  James. 
Pim,  Alan  William. 
Ingram,  T.  Dunbar. 
Cotter,  William  Edward. 


Second  Rank. 
Harden,  John  Mason. 
Price,  Frederick  William. 
Gaussen,  William  Hardy. 


EXPERIMENTAL   SCIENCE. 


First  Rank. 

Brown,  Walter  Stewart. 

Wallace,  James  Nevin. 
(  Ashe,  Arthur  Henry  Gore. 
)  Kennedy,  Victor  Going. 


Second  Rank. 
M'Neight,  William  Robert  P. 
Ffrench,  Charles  Austen. 
Fitt,  Arthur  Percy. 
Moore,  James. 


NATURAL   SCIENCE. 

[None.] 


MODERN     HISTORY. 


First  Rank. 
[None.] 


First  Rank. 


Second  Rank. 


Goligher,  William  Alexander. 
Norwood,  William. 


Smith,  Lionel  Fergus. 
Touchburn,  George  Morrow. 


MODERN   LITERATURE. 

Second  Rank. 
Young,  John  Ffolliott. 


SENIOR  FEESHMEN. 
MATHEMATICS. 


First  Rank. 

Moore,  William. 
Neely,  Alexander  James. 
Mattinson,  John  William. 
Orpen,  Richard  Theodore. 
Galbraith,  John. 


Second  Rank. 

Hanlon,  George. 
Orpen,  Charles  W.  M. 
Barneville,  John  Joseph. 
Peacocke,  Reginald  Charles. 
Andrews,  William  Handv. 


60* 


HILAHY  TERM  EXAMlKATIONS,  1891. 


First  Rank. 


CLASSICS. 


Brown,  Edmund  St.  Clair. 
Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 

10'Dea,  Henry. 
Price,  George  Fetherston. 
Conlin,  "William. 
Larminie,  William  John. 
Hewitt,  John  Frederick  Wm. 
Irvine,  Henry  Ward. 


Second  Rank. 


Jefferson,  James  Fulton. 


LOGICS. 


First  Rank. 

Moore,  William. 

Newsom,  George  Arthur. 

Price,  Charles  Herbert  P. 

Neely,  Alexander  James. 

Thrift,  William  Edward. 
i'  Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 
<  Walsh,  Herbert  Pakenham. 
(  Kennedy,  William. 

Bury,  Charles  Arthur. 

Exham,  Maurice  Kenah. 


Second  Rank. 

Bateman,  Charles  Alexander. 

Mattinson,  John  William. 

O'Dea,  Henry. 
i  Fawcett,  Omar  Fawcett. 
\  Joy,  Henry  Richard  Ludlow 

Corrigan,  Alfred  William  B. 

Perrott,  Samuel  Wright. 

Orpen,  Arthur  Herbert  S. 


JUNIOR  PEESHMEN, 


MATHEMATICS. 


First  Rank. 
Hampton,  Robert. 
Dowds,  Alexander  Faris. 
Palmer,  John  Johnston. 
Jackson,  James  Thomas. 
Mattinson,  William  Edward. 
Perdue,  Henry  Arthur. 
Moore,  Henry  John. 


Second  Rank. 
Price,  John  Wills. 
Molony,  Henry  Brereton. 
Clarke,  Geoffrey  Rothe. 
Colquhoun,  David  Wm.  Sprole. 


First  Rank. 
Gwynn,  Lucius  Henry. 
Cowl,  Richard  Pape. 
Squires,  John  Mills  G. 
Bikes, Edwin. 


Second  Rank 

i  Clarke,  Geoffrey  Rothe. 
\  White,  Dudley  Josopli. 
Humphrey,  Alexander  Martin. 


TETNITY  TEBM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


61* 


TRINITY    TERM 

SENIOE  SOPHISTEES. 
MATHEMATICAL  PHYSICS. 

[None.] 


First  Bank. 
Greer,  Frank  Nugent. 


CLASSICS. 

Second  Rank. 
Young,  Edward  John. 


First  Bank. 
Brew,  Hugh  Brady. 
Kirkpatrick,  Thos.  Percy  Claud. 
Fannin,  George  Gower. 


ETHICS. 

Second  Bank. 
Beckett,  John. 


EXPERIMENTAL  SCIENCE. 


First  Rank. 
Haughton,  William  Steele. 
Yates,  James. 
Prittie-Perrie,  Victor. 


Second  Rank. 
Fitzgerald,  Fras.  Alex.  James. 


KATUUAL  SCIENCE. 


First  Rank. 
Dixon,  Henry  Horace. 


Second  Rank. 


HISTORY  AND  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


First  Rank, 

Barrett,  Arthur  Russell. 
Robinson,  Cecil  Rowes. 
Hely,  Howard  Hutchinson. 
Cotter,  Victor  James. 


Second  Rank. 
Ogilvy,  John  Frederick. 
"White,  William  Alexander. 


MODERN  LITBBATTJRB. 

[None.] 


6i* 


TBINtTT  TERM  EXAMrMATIONS,  1891 


JXTNIOR  SOPHISTEES. 
MATHEMATICS   AND   MATHEMATICAL   PHYSICS. 

[None.] 


First  Rank. 
Ingram,  J.  Dunbar. 
Butler,  Edward  Gerald. 


CLASSICS. 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


First  Rank. 
Ingram,  T.  Dunbar. 
Gaussen,  William  Hardy. 


LOGICS. 


Second  Rank. 


Greene,  George  Courtenay. 
Todd,  William  Francis. 
Cotter,  William  Edward. 


EXPERIMENTAL  SCIENCE. 


First  Rank. 

M'Neigbt,  Wm.  Robert  Percy. 
Wallace,  James  Nevin. 
Ashe,  Arthur  Henry  Gore. 


Second  Rank. 


Burke,  John. 
Howland,  John. 


NATURAL    80IEN0B. 


First  Rank. 
Whelan,  William  Brownrigg. 


Second  Rank, 
Magee,  James  Henry. 


MODERN    HISTORY. 

[None.] 


MODERN  LITBRATURB. 


Fir$t  Rank. 
[None.] 


Secoyxd  Rank. 
Goligher,  William  Alexander. 


IRINITY  TERM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


63* 


SENIOR  FEESHMEN. 


MATHEMATICS. 


First  Rank. 
Thrift,  William  Edward. 
Neely,  Alexander  James. 


Second  Bank. 
[None.] 


First  RanJc. 
Kennedy,  "William. 
Bateman,  Charles  Alexander. 
Ensor,  Ernest. 


Second  RanJc. 

Price,  Chas.  Herbert  Pownall. 
(  Brown,  Henry  Kingsmill . 
("Walsh,  Henry  Pakenham. 


LOGICS, 


First  Rank. 
Thrift,  William  Edward. 
Moore,  William. 
AUworthy,  Edward  FitzGerald. 
Kennedy,  William. 
Greenwood,  Herbert  Deane. 


Second  Rank. 

Joy,  Henry  Richard  Ludlow. 

Good,  Matthew. 

Orpen,  Arthur  Herbert  S. 


JUNIOK    FEESHMEN. 


MATHEMATICS. 


F\rst  Rank. 
Jackson,  James  Thomas. 
Palmer,  John  Johnston. 
Colquhoun,  David  Wm.  Sprole. 


Second  Rank. 
Price,  John  Wills. 
FaUon,  Anthony. 


First  Rank. 
Mr.  Smyth,  Cecil  Ernest. 
Gwynn,  Lucius  Henry. 
Clarke,  Geoffrey  iiothe. 


Second  Rank, 

White,  Dudley  Joseph. 
Rounds,  Edward. 
Wood,  Frederick  Charles. 
Humphrey,  Alexander  Martin. 
Littledale,  Herbert  Edward. 


64* 


UICHAELMAS  TEEM    EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


EXAMINATION  FOR  PRIZES. 


The  Names  of  the  successful  Candidates  in  each  Rank  are  arranged  in 
Order  of  Merit. 


MICHAELMAS  TERM. 


JT7NI0K  SOPKESTEHS. 


MATHEMATICAL  PHYSICS. 


First  Rank. 
Pim,  Alan  William. 
Best,  Richard. 
Ashe,  Arthur  Hy.  Gore. 


CLASSICS. 


First  Rank. 

(  Ingram,  Thomas  Dunbar. 
\  Norwood,  William. 

Cotter,  William  Edward  P. 
(  Butler,  Edward  Gerald. 
(  Whelan,  William  Brownrigg. 

Harden,  John  Mason. 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


Second  Rank. 


Magee,  James  Henry. 
Brunker,  Edward  George. 


LOGICS. 


First  Rank, 

( Ingram,  Thomas  Dunbar. 
\  Pim,  Alan  WiUiam. 

Gaussen,  William  Hardy. 

Best,  Richard. 

Harden,  John  Mason. 

Green,  George  Courtenay. 


EXPERIMENTAL  SCIENCE 

First  Rank. 

Wallace,  James  Nevin. 
Ashe,  Arthur  Henry  Gore. 
M*Neight,  Wm.  Robert  Percy. 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


Second  Rank. 
ffrench,  Charles  Austen, 


NATURAL  SCIENCE. 
First  Rank.  I  Second  Rank. 

[None.]  I    Whelan,  William  Brownrigg. 

MODEUM  UIi»TOHY. 

Second  Rank. 
Smith,  Lionel  Fergus. 


First  Rank. 
Beatty,  James, 
'i'ouchbuni,  Edward  Adam 
Waller,  Henry. 


AirCHAELMAS  TERM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891.  65* 


First  Rank. 
Goligher,  William  Alexander. 


MODERN  LITERATURE. 

Second  Rank. 
Davis,  Arthur  Ernest. 


Monroe,  Arthur  Harvey. 
Young,  John  ffolliott. 


SENIOK  FEESHMEN. 


MATHEMATICS. 


First  Rank. 
Thrift,  William  Edward. 
Moore,  William. 
Nealy,  Alexander  James. 
Mattinson,  John  William. 
Orpen,  Richard  Theodore. 
Hodson,  Frederick  Maurice. 


Second  Rank. 
[None.] 


CLASSICS, 


First  Rank. 

Kennedy,  William. 

Bateman,  Charles  Alexander. 

Brown,  Edmund  St.  Clair. 
I  Conlin,  William. 
(  O'Dea,  Henry. 
i  Ensor,  Ernest. 
\  Irvine,  Henry  Ward. 

Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 

Price,  Charles  Herbert  Pownell. 

Hanan,  Henry  Arthur. 

Larminie,  William  John. 
I  Galbraith,  John. 
\  Jefferson,  James  Fulton. 


Second  Rank. 
Barniville,  John  Joseph. 


First  Rank. 

Thrift,  William  Edward. 
Moore,  William. 
Kennedy,  William. 


Second  Rank. 
Joy,  Henry  Richard  Ludlow. 


66* 


MICHAELMAS  TEEM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


MODERN  HISTORY. 


First  Sank. 

Mathews,  George  Frazer. 
Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 
Conlin,  William. 
Davis,  Arthur. 


Second  Bank. 
Rowan,  Tliomas. 
O'Dea,  Henry. 
Dobbs,  St.  Ciair  MulhoUand. 


ENGLISH    LITERATURE. 


First  Hank. 
Thrift,  William  Edward. 
Price,  Charles  Herbert  Pownall. 
Irwin,  George. 
Ensor,  Ernest. 
Campbell,  Charles  Thomas. 
Hanan,  Henry  Arthur. 


Second  Sank, 
Bamiville,  John  Joseph. 
Irvine,  Henry  Ward. 
Wills,  Thomas  William. 
Dormer,  William  George. 
Martin,  Joseph  Clarke. 


FRENCH. 

[None  awarded.] 


First  Sank. 

Nolan,  Richard  Stanislaus. 
Newsoii),  George  Arthur. 
Campbell,  Charles  Thomas. 


Second  Sank. 


Irwin,  George. 


JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 


MATHEMATICS. 


First  Sank. 

Jackson,  James  Thomas. 
Hampton,  Robert. 
Mattinson,  William  Edward. 
Dowds,  Alexander  Karls. 
Moore,  Henry  John. 
Perdue,  Henry  Arthur. 
Steede,  George  Francis. 
Palmer,  John  Johnston. 
Colquhoun,  Davis  Wm.  Sprole. 


Second  Sank. 
Fallon,  Anthony  Francis. 


MICHAELMAS  TERM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


67^^* 


CLASSICS. 


First  Hank. 

Gwynn,  Lucius  Henry. 
Sikes,  Edwin. 
Cowl,  Eichard  Pape. 
Clarke,  Geoffrey  Eothe. 
Roulston,  Edmund  Joseph. 
Wood,  Frederick  Charles. 
White,  Dudley  Joseph. 


Second  Rank. 

Wheeler,  Henry  Eliardo. 
Entrican,  Samuel  Walter. 


MODERN   HISTORY. 


First  Hank. 

Roulston,  Edmund  Joseph. 
Clarendon,  Owen  Samuel. 
Sloane,  James  Ledlie. 
Cox,  Benjamin  Quintin. 
Dalzell,  Edward. 


Second  Rank. 
Burland,  Edward  George. 
Barber,  Henry  Albert  D. 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE. 


First  Rank. 
Simpson,  Albert  Edward. 
Cowl,  Richard  Pape. 
Wood,  Frederick  Charles. 
Moore,  Robert  Henry. 
Gwynn,  Lucius  Henry 
M'Keever,  Francis  Germain. 
Sikes,  Edwin. 
Green,  Finlay  Monds. 


Second  Rank. 
Barber,  Henry  Albert  D. 
Trench,  Wilbraham  Fitzjohn. 
Murphy,  William  Quintin. 
Stanley,  William  Lucas. 
M'Alister,  William. 
Harris,  Samuel  Brent. 


First  Rank. 
Clarke,  Geoffrey  Rothe. 
Trench,  Wilbraham  Fitzjohn. 


Second  Rank. 
Latham,  Charles  James. 
Sikes,  Edwin. 


GERMAN. 

[None  awarded.] 


68* 


PBEMIUMS  AT  THE  TERM  LECTXJRES,  1891. 


PREMIUMS  FOR  COMPOSITION  AT  THE  TERM  LECTURES. 


Michaelmas  Term,  1890. 


Classics   f  ^''^^^^^  Freshman,  O'Dea,  Henry. 

'  \  Junior  Freshman,  Gwynn,  Lucius. 

Englishy  .         .         .  Walsh,  Herbert  Pakenham. 

French,  ...  [None.] 

German,  .         .         .  Greer,  Frank  Nugent. 


Hilary  Term,  1891. 


Classics, 

English, 

French, 

German, 


Senior  Freshmen, 
Junior  Freshman, 


Carson,  William  Burton. 
Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 
Mr.  Smyth,  Cecil  Emest. 
Ogilvy,  John  Frederick. 

[None.] 
Campbell,  Charles  Thomas. 


Trinity  Term,  1891. 


Classics  I  ^^N^°*^  Freshmen, 
'  I  Junior  Freshmen. 


English, 
French, 
German, 


Brown,  Edmund  St.  Clair. 
Mr.  Smyth,  Cecil  Ernest. 
Price,  Charles  Heibert  Pownall. 

[None.] 
NeM'som,  George  Arthijr. 


Michaelmas  Term,  1891, 


Classics  (Senior  Freshman), 

English, 

French, 

German, 


Whitton,  Frederick  Ernest. 
Simpson,  Albert  E. 

[None.] 
Norwood,  William. 


(     69*     ) 


CATECHETICAL  PREMIUMS. 

Term  S.  Michaelis,  1890. 
Examination. 

CANDIDATE  BACHELOR. 

Fresbyterian  Church. 
Rutherford,  Henry  Ernest. 


Term. 


SENIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

Neely,  Alexander  James. 
Winder,  Francis  Arthur. 
Robb,  Richard  John. 
Campbell,  Frederick  "William. 
Coates,  John  Brice. 

Fresbyterian  Church. 

Kennedy,  William. 
Moore,  Robert  Henry. 


JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
Flannery,  William. 
Clarendon,  Owen  Samuel. 
Harris,  Samuel  Brent. 

Fresbyterian  Church. 

Humphrey,  Alexander  Martin. 
Scott,  Lewis  Irwin. 
Waddell,  John  Joseph. 


Term  S.  Hilarii,  1891 
ExaminatiQn. 

SENIOR   SOFHISTERS. 

Church  of  Ireland, 


Hopkins,  Richard  Johnston. 
Ellison,  Alan. 
Miller,  Rohert. 
Dawson,  Morton  Vesey. 


Fresbyterian  Church. 
Logan,  John. 


JUNIOR   SOFHISTERS. 


Church  of  Ireland. 
Cotter,  William  Edward. 

Fresbyterian  Church. 

Beatty,  James. 

M'Caughey,  William  Samuel. 


CATECHETICAL   PREMIUMS. 


•XNIOR  FRBSHMBN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

i  Moore,  William 
\  Rowan,  Thomas. 

{Brougham,  Richard  Hy.  Vaux. 
Clarke,  Thomas  Hy.  Matthew. 
Barcroft,  Richard  Cecil. 
Johnson -Smyth,  Edward. 
Gore,  William  Crampton. 

{Rowan,  Robert  Philip. 
Shirley,  Paul  WilHam. 

Presbyterian  Church. 
Boyd,  Alfred  Ernest. 


JUNIOR  PRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

Dalzell,  Edward. 

Price,  John  Willis. 

Hampton,  Robert. 

Barber,  Henry  Albert  Dawson. 

Presbyterian  Church. 
[None.] 


Term. 


SENIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
Campbell,  Charles  Thomas. 

Presbyterian  Church. 
Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 


JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
Moore,  Robert  Henry. 
Friel,  Robert. 

M'Keever,  Francis  Germaine. 
Anderson,  Samuel  Robert. 

Presbyterian  Church. 

Certificate. 

Humphrey,  Alexander  Martin. 


Tbkm  8S.  Trinitatis,  1891. 


ramoft  topuimnt. 

Ckureh  of  Inland. 

Elllwjn.  A  Inn. 
^'  John  Wa»oii. 

hard. 

iVwt^trriiM  Church. 
[None.] 


Examinati 


junior  80PHI8TERS. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
Harden,  John  Mason. 
Davis,  Arlliur  Ernest. 
Touchbuni,  Edward  Adam. 

Presbyterian  Church. 
M'Caughey,  William  Samuel. 
Johnston,  Alexan<ler  Kerr. 


CATECHETICAL  PREMIUMS. 


71* 


SENIOR   FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

Irwin,  George. 

Exham,  Maurice  Kenah. 

M'Ginley,  James  William. 


Presbyterian  Church, 
[None.] 


JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
Cox,  John  Frank. 
Kerr,  William  Shaw. 
M'Alister,  William. 
Barber,  Henry  Albert  D. 

Presbyterian  Church. 
Entrican,  Samuel  Walter. 
Humphrey,  Alexander  Martin. 


Term. 


SENIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

Fawcett,  Omar  Fawcett. 
Moore,  William. 
Dormer,  William  George. 
Campbell,  Charles  Thomas. 
Price,  Charles  Herbert  Pownall. 

Presbyterian  Church. 
Smyth,  Meredith  Armstrong. 


JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
Ellis,  Robert  Goold  Erskine. 
Cox,  John  Frank  Moncrieff. 
Pickup,  John  William. 
Clarendon,  Owen  Samuel  Edw. 
Jackson,  James  Thomas. 

Presbyterian  Church. 
Rounds,  Edward. 

Certificate. 
Humphrey,  Alexander  Martin. 


Term  S.  Michaelis,  1891. 


Examination. 


senior  sophisters. 
(No  Candidates.) 


SENIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
McCarthy,  Francis  Leader. 
Dowse,  Charles. 
Shirley,  Paul  William. 
Rowan,  Thomas. 
Johnson-Smith,  Edward. 

Presbyterian  Church. 

Kennedy,  William. 
Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 


7a* 


CATKCHKTICAL   PREMIUMS. 


JVNIOn  l»0PHIfTBR8. 

Church  of  Ireland. 
Nesbit,' Joseph  John. 
DftTiii,  Arthur  Ernest. 


Pfuh^fUrian  Church. 

M'Caughej,  Wm.  Samuel. 
Magee,  James  Henry. 


JUNIOR  FRB8HMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

Moutray,  Wm.  Perceval. 
Stanley,  "William  Lucas. 
Mellett,  Patrick  Henry. 
Greer,  Finlay  Monds. 
Gillman,  David  Holmes. 
Clarke,  John  Alexander. 
Gumley,  Francis  Albert. 

Freshyterian  Church. 

Glover,  Wm.  Erskine  Walker. 
Roulston,  Edmund  Joseph. 


Term. 


•BNIOB  FRB8HMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

M'Keever,  Francis  Germain. 
Ifattinson,  William  Edward. 
Moore,  Robert  Henry. 

Pr9^t9rian  Church. 

Bounds,  Edward. 
Humphrey,  Alexander  Martin. 


JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Church  of  Ireland. 

Leslie,  John. 

Kerr,  George  W. 

Verner,  Fen  wick  H. 

RoM'lette,  Robert  J. 
(  Collins,  WiUiam  G.  G. 
{  Welland,  Cecil  Brooke. 
(  Clarke,  William  H.  M. 


Fresbyterian  Church. 

Hamilton,  Hugh  Alexander. 
Pranter,  Joseph  R. 
Pringle,  George  A. 


(     73*     ) 


femmati0ttH  xxx  %  '§xofmwml  Bt^ooK 


SCHOOL    OF    DIVINITY. 

THEOLOGICAL  EXHIBITION. 

miari/  Term,  1891. 


First. 
Ds.  Peacocke,  Joseph  Irvine,  sch. 


Second. 
*Ds.  Cornwall,  Ernest  Henry. 


ARCHBISHOP  KING  S  DIVINITY  PREMIUMS. 

Michaelmas  Term,  1891. 
First.  I  Second. 

Medcalf,  Francis. 


White,  George  Purcell. 


BISHOP  FORSTER  S  DIVINITY  PREMIUMS. 

Michaelmas  Term,  1891. 

Medcalf,  Francis. 

[No  Second  Prize  awarded.] 

DR.  DOWNES'  DIVINITY  PREMIUMS. 

Trinity   Term,   1891. 
Written  Composition. 


First. 
Patton,  Henry. 

First. 
Patton,  Henry. 

First. 
Patton,  Henry. 


Ward,  Herbert. 

Extempore  Speaking. 

I  Second. 

* 

I    Ward,  Herbert. 

Reading  the  Liturgy. 

Second. 
Redding,  Richard. 


WARREN  CHURCH  FORMULARIES  PRIZE. 

Michaelmas  Term,  1890. 
Davoren,  John  Lucius. 


*  Now  Lewis-Crosby,  Ernest  H.  Cornwall. 
f 


7I«  EXAMiJiATlOKS  IN  THK  PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 

School  op  DiviviTY—coutinued. 
MichaelmaB  Term^  1891. 
Udi«,  James  B.  I      ^o"^^'  J*"'®^" 

DIVINITT  COMPOSITION  PEBMIUMS. 

Miehaelmas  Term,  1890. 

Senior  Clss,.  I  •^««»^'-  ^^'^"• 

LMlie,  Jtmea  Blennerhassett.       |    EUison,  Alan. 

Hilary  Term,  W.     . 
S^ior  Clati.  I  J^^nior  Class. 

HamUton,  George  Frederick.        |     Met    alf ,  Franc  a 

Trinity  Term,  lSi)l. 
Senior  Class.  I  Junior  Class. 

PeoplM,  William.  I    Quin,  Charles  Edward. 

Michaelmas  Term,  1891.  j 

Senior  Class.  I  Junior  Class.  j 

Aahe,  Letlie.  Greer,  John  A.  i 

UKDBLL  IRISH  SOUOLARSHIF.  < 

i 

Trinity  Term,  1891.  \ 

[None.]  ' 

HEDBLL  PRIZES. 

Trinity  Term,  1891. 

[N(.ne.]  i 

KTLB  IKIBH  FRTZB.  ^ 

Trinity  Term,  1891.  ^ 

I 
Ward,  Thomas.  j 

OntlM  6th  of  June,  1857,  it  was  resolved  b^  the  Board,  that  the| 
Ragioi  Profeasor  of  Divinity  shall  be  authorized  to  give  a  special, 
Taftamonium  to  such  Divinity  Students  as  come  out  in  the  tirstn 
(3am  ftt  the  final  "'   '    *  \  Kxamination.  \ 

ki  Um  final  1 '  ^  iimination,  held  in  Trinity  Term,  1891»; 

far  MfihBladant*  u^  imu  uviinplet^d  six  Divinity  Terms,  the  following 
fltBdwitl  raeaiTtd  TestimoniumB,  and  were  arranged  in  Classes  aor 
•QfdiBf  to  their  answering,  the  names  in  each  Class  being  placed! 
•Morauif  to  tha  order  of  merit. 


EXAMINATIONS  IN  THE  PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 


75^^ 


Trinity  Term,  1891. 

First  Class. 

Leslie,  James  Blennerhassett. 
Douie,  James. 


Third  Class. 


Second  Class. 

Coulter,  Joseph  William. 
Waters,  Eobert  Ernest. 
O'Callaghan,  James. 
Sheppard,  William  J.  ff. 


Hamilton,  George  Frederick. 
Bassett,  Clement. 
O'Connell,  William  Morgan. 
Synge,  Samuel. 
Gillmor,  Andrew  H. 
Rountree,  Walter. 
M'Gee,  Samuel. 
Forde,  James  D. 
Herratt,  Benjamin. 
Day,  Edward  R. 
Noblett,  Andrew. 


At  the  Supplemental  Examinations  held  in  Michaelmas  Term, 
1890,  and  Hilary  Term,  1891,  the  Candidates  were  arranged  in 
the  following  Classes : — 

Michaelmas  Term,  1890. 
First  Class.  Third  Class. 


[None.] 


Second  Class. 


[None.] 


First  Class. 
[None.] 


Second  Class. 
Hamenick,  Morgan  W. 
Pulvertaft,  Thomas. 

In  Michaelmas  Term, 
Testimoniums : — 

Michaelmas  Term 

First  Class. 


Goldsmith,  Edward  James. 

Corlett,  Edwin  Joseph. 

Crozier,  Edward  Travers. 
(  Armstrong,  Henry  Morrell. 
\  Fahy,  Martin. 
(  Dungan,  William  Wilkes. 
\  Radcliff,  Stephen. 

Ramsey,  George,  sch. 

Cox,  Samuel  A. 

Robinson,  Stanford  F.  H. 

Hilary  Term,  1891. 

Third  Class. 
Stuart,  Alexander  George. 
Murphy,  Thomas  K. 
Townsend,  Arthur  Humphrey. 
Wales,  Frank  H. 
Archdall,  Mervyn. 


1891,  the  following  Candidates  obtained 
1891. 


Joynt,  Henry  R. 


Second  Class. 

Craig,  Herbert  N. 
MacDonald,  Henry  J.  D. 
M'Clenaghan,  Henry  S.  G. 
Squires,  William  G. 
Thompson,  Robert  0. 
Webster,  Charles  A. 


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Third  Class. 
Alment,  Edward  J.  S. 
Bury,  Henry  R. 
Cox,  Samuel  A. 
Crawford,  George  W. 
Fitz  Gerald,  William  F. 
Follis,  Charles  William. 
Harman,  Samuel  H.  P. 
RadclifF,  Stephen. 
Robinson,  Stanford  F.  H. 
Ward,  Herbert  E. 


7a»  EIAMINATI0H8  IN  THK  PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 

SCHOOL    OF    LAW. 

PRXICIUMB    IN    CIVIL   LAW. 

Trtnitj/  Term,  1891. 
I.  Stirling,  Arthur  William.       |      2.  Matin,  Frederick  Thomas. 

PHBMIUIC8  IN  FEUDAL  AND  ENGLISH  LAW. 

Trinitt/  Term,  1891. 
I.  SHortt,  FranciB  Hcly.  |      Molony,  Patrick  Considine. 

PRBMIVM8  IN   CONSTITUTIONAL   AND   CRIMINAL   LAW. 

Trinitt/  Term,  1891. 
1.  Dickinson,  Charles.  |      2.  Greer,  Frank  Nugent. 


GENEEAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


CIVIL  LAW. 


At  the  General  Examination  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Civil 
Law,  held  in  1891,  the  following  Students  were  classed  :— 


M«nn,  Frederick  Thomas. 
Stirling,  Arthur  William. 
Mduny,  Patrick  Considine. 
VtnUm,  Richard  Fnderick. 


Gaussen,  William  Hardy. 
Williamson,  Henry  Laurence. 
Mitchell,  Robert  Armstrong. 


FEUDAL  AND  ENGLISH  LAW. 

At  th«  (Jeneral  Kxamination  of  the  Professor  of  Feudal     and 
Kng>«*h  Law,  held  in  1891,  the  following  Students  were  classed  : 


BHortt,  Prancia  Hely. 
Mobmy,  Patrick  Considine. 
lUnn,  Frederick  Thomas. 
Qdriing,  Arthur  William. 


Glover,  William  Erskine. 
M'Loone,  James. 
Wilson,  David. 
Yaughan,  Joseph  Sherlock. 


00H8TITUTI0HAL  AND  CRIMINAL  LAW. 

At  the  Oeoeral  Examination  of  the  Professor  of  Constitutionnl 
•Jul  Crimliud  Lew,  held  in  1891,  the  following  Students  were 

Wmiam  Hardy.  Boyd,  Walter  Herbert. 

M'tidone,  Jamee.  Darloy,  Frederick  Digby. 

Maao,  Frederiok  Thonuui.  .  Jones,  Bolton  Charles. 
Grr<r.  Prmak  Nufent.  D«Ronzy,  Anuesluy  St.  George. 

1)    t.<'i*oo,  Charloi. 


EXAMINATIONS  IN  THE  PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 


77^ 


SCHOOL    OF    PHYSIC 

MEDICAL  TRAVELLING   PRIZE. 

Trinity    Term,   1891. 
Dawson,  William  R. 


MEDICAL   SCHOLARSHIPS. 
Trinity  Term,  1891. 

CHEMISTRY,  PHYSICS,  UOTANY,  AND  ZOOLOGY. 

Haiighton,  William. 

ANATOMY  AND  INSTITUTES  OF  MEDICINE. 

Dixon,  Andrew  F.  {Trin.  Coll.  Scholarship). 
Power,  Joseph  {Stewart  Scholarship). 


MEDICAL   DEGREES. 

At  the  Examinations  for  Degrees  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and 
Midwifery,  held  in  the  Academic  Year  1890-91,  the  successful 
Candidates  were  arranged  in  the  following  order : — 


Michaelmas  Term,   1890. 


M.B.  Degree  Examination. 


I  Dawson,  William  R. 
\  Rainsford,  Frederick  E. 

Taylor,  Edward  H. 

Halahan,  Thomas. 
i'  Adamson,  George  P. 
<  Dorman,  Henry  H.  S. 
(  Henn,  James  M. 
(  Carnegie,  Robert  S. 
\  Pollock,  Edward  S. 

Woulfe-Flanagan,  Terence. 


Browne,  Charles  R. 
Dobbin,  Francis  W. 
Seale,  Edward. 
Freeman,  Richard  D. 
Corrigan,  David  R.  G. 
Cole,  Baker  George. 
Ruttledge,  Victor. 
Walker,  Philip  C. 
White,  Jonas  M.  P. 
Jackson,  John  S. 


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EXAMINA.II0N8  IN  THE  PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 


B.  Ch.  DbOKSB  EXAMIXATIOK. 


Taylor,  Edward  H. 

Dawson,  William  R. 

Mitchell,  Lionel  R. 
t  Jeremy,  Alfred  H. 
\  M'Farland.  Armar  J. 

Smyth.  Sydney  B. 

Roberts,  Vincent  L. 

Dorman,  Henrv  H.  S. 
tf  Moore,  Robert  *W. 
\  Woulfe- Flanagan,  Ter^oe. 

Carnegie,  Robert  S. 


(  Seale,  Edward  A. 
\  White,  Jonas  M.  P. 

Henn,  James  M. 

Browne,  Henry  G. 

Ormsby,  Charles  R. 

Freeman,  Richard  D. 

DoTle,  Edward  J. 

Auiad  Ali,  Arthur. 

Pollock,  Edward  S. 

Johns,  John  A. 


B.A.O.  DxoBXB  Examination. 


Mitchell,  Lionel  A. 
I  Carnegie,  Robert  S. 
\  M'Failand,  Armar  J. 

Rainsford,  Frederick  E. 

Gibbon,  John  G. 

Considine,  Patrick 

(Daroren,  Alfred  J. 
Dowdall,  Raymond. 
Freeman,  Richard  D. 
Woulfe-Flanagan,  T. 
Jeremy,  Al&ed  H. 

Eastwood, 


I  Browne,  Charles  R. 
Dobbin,  Francis  W. 
Pollock,  Edward  S. 
{Donaldson,  G«>rge. 
Henn,  James  M. 
Taylor,  Edward  H. 
(  Alexander,  Walter  S. 
\  Fiti  Gerald,  Denis  L. 
I  Myles,  Frederick  J. 
\  Orpin,  Cecil. 
Sleith,  DaTid  S. 
AbelO. 


M.  Ch.  Dbokzb  Exaxixation. 


M.A.O.  Dbgbsb  Exajokation. 


EXAMIKATIOV  FOR  DiFLOMAS  IN  StATK  MeDICDTB. 

M'Creery,  Benjamin  T. 


MoUoy,  Leonard  G.  8. 
Story,  William  G.  T. 


Hilary  Term,  1891. 
M.B.  Dbokss  Exakination. 

Griffin,  William  R. 


Jameson,  Joseph  S. 
Head,  John  H. 


B.  Ch.  Dbghsb  Examination. 
Goiag,  Robert  M.  i     Dobbin,  Francia  W. 


OMrgttP. 


Cole«Baker,  G«oi:ge. 


B.  A.  0.  DbORZB  EXAMIMATIOII. 

C«medy,  Kenneth  W.  8.  I    Elliott,  John. 

(  Corricaa,  Darid  R.  O.  ^oylea^  John 

\  Famtin,  Ototf*  O.  |    Ryan,  John. 


EXAMINATIONS  IN   THE  PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 


i9* 


Trinity  Term,  1891. 


M.B.  Degree  Examination. 


Hunter,  Hugh. 

Peacocke,  Jolm  J. 
i  Chatterton,  Bernard  R. 
\  Kennedy,  Frederick  N. 

Kelly,  Mark. 

McDonald,  Mark  W. 

Winter,  William  A. 
I  Bute,  Abraham  W. 
\  Moynan,  Richard. 

IConsidine,  Patrick. 
Taylor,  Alfred  E. 
Valentine,  William  A. 
Jones,  Richard  P. 


Moore,  George  A. 

Thompson,  Joseph. 

Legge,  Edward  V. 
I  Orpin,  Cecil. 
\  Townsend,  Edwin  H. 

Bleazly,  William. 
i  Dowdall,  Reymond  A. 
\  Myles,  Frederick  J. 

Bernard,  Henry  W. 

Davoren,  Alfred  J. 

A.  K.  F.  M'Cutcheon,  l.r.c.s.i., 
sat.  resp. 


B.  Ch.  Degree  Examination. 


Gibbon,  John  G. 
Hunter,  Hugh. 
Kennedy,  Kenneth  W.  S. 
Peacocke,  George  J. 
Moore,  George  B. 
Jameson,  Joseph  S. 
Corrigan,  David  R.  G. 
Fannin,  George  G. 


Haran,  James  A. 
Jones,  Richard  P. 
Griffin,  William  R. 
Moynan,  Richard  A. 
Joynson,  Owen  F. 
Deane,  Charles  C. 
Sleith,  David  S. 
Myles,  Frederick  J. 


B.  A.  0.  Degree  Examination. 


Hunter  Hugh. 

M'Donald,  Mark. 

Moynan,  Richard  A. 
j  Holmes,  Alfred  H. 
\  Kelly,  Mark. 
I  Moore,  George  A. 
(  Valentine,  William  A. 


/  Falkner,  James  L. 
\  Jameson,  James  E. 
\  Jones,  Richard  P. 
\  Ruttledge,  Victor. 

Griffin,  William  R. 
f  Haran,  James  R. 
\  Long,  Joseph  J. 

Joynson,  Owen  F. 


Michaelmas  Term,  1891. 
M.B.  Examination. 


Kennedy,  Kenneth  W.  T. 
Morris,  Michael  A. 
Kilkelly,  Patrick  P. 
Shaw,  Robert  H. 
Holmes,  Alfred  H. 
Long,  Joseph  J. 


Elliott,  John. 
Murphy,  Thomas  H. 
Haian,  James  A. 
Eastwood,  Abel  0. 
Croly,  Henry. 
Jameson,  James  E. 
Wilmot,  Claude  E.  W. 


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EXAMINATIONS   IN   THR   PE0FF.8SI0NAL  SCHOOLS. 


B.  Ch.  Examination. 


Considine,  Patrick, 

Chatterton,  Bernard  R. 

KilkeUy,  Patrick  P. 
(  Kennedy,  PVederick  W. 
\  Long,  Joseph  J. 

Anderson,  Joseph  B. 

Croly,  Henry. 

Valentine,  William  A. 

Ruttledge,  Victor  J. 

M 'Donald,  Mark  W. 


Winter,  William  A. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Denis  L. 
Morris,  Michael  A. 
Dowdall,  Raymond. 
Head,  John  H, 
Legge,  Edward  V. 
Taylor,  Alfred  E. 
Abbott,  Arthur  J. 
Davoren,  Alfred  J. 
Orpin,  Cecil. 


B.A.O.  Examination. 


Chatterton,  Bernard  R. 

Winter,  William  A. 
(  Deane,  Charles  C. 
\  Halahan,  John, 

Kennedy,  Frederick  W. 
(  Bleazly,  William. 
\  Staunton,  Frederick  W. 

Moorhead,  Hercules  B. 

Kilkelly,  Patrick  P. 

Scott,  Charles  B. 


i  Anderson,  Joseph  B. 
Bate,  Abraham  W, 
Croly,  Henry. 
Johnston,  Ralph  W. 
Morris,  Michael  A, 
Murphy,  Thomas  H. 
(  Barter,  Francis. 
\  Shaw,  Robert  H. 
Abbott,  Arthur  J. 


Diploma  in  State  Medicine. 
Woulfe- Flanagan,  Terence.         |      Allworthy,  Samuel  William. 


TEEM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


81* 


feammatmts  m  ^rt^. 


SUPPLEMENTALISTS  FOR  THE  FINAL  FRESHMAN 
EXAMINATION  OF  1890. 


Hilary  Term,  1891. 


First  Glass. 

Harden,  John  Mason. 
Norwood,  William. 
Devlin,  Mathew. 


Second  Class, 

Fair,  Charles  Edward. 
Marriott,  Basil  Stirling  Talbot. 
Lovett,  Samuel  Henry. 
Rainsford,  Frederick  Joseph. 
Maxwell,  Richard  William. 
Shaw,  William  Arthur. 
Thornton,  Arthur  Joseph. 
O'Conner,  Frederic  Charles. 


Third  Class. 


French,  Charles  Owen. 
Kinsey,  Hamlet. 
Little,  Cornelius  Wilfred. 
Ross,  Arthur  Patrick. 
Macrory,  George  Crawford. 
Tredenuick,  John  Magee. 
Wilkinson,  John  Samuel. 
Costello,  Charles  Thomas. 
Evershed,  John  Edward. 
Halahan,  Richard  Sargent. 
M'Donnell,  Randal. 
Moore,  Courtenay  Edward. 
Ward,  Thomas. 


Unclassed. 


Crampton,  Henry  Fyers, 
Hillary,  Charles  William. 
Johns,  Christopher. 
Lanigan,  John. 
Litton,  William  Marshall. 
Long,  Francis  Philip. 


M'Kay,  Henry. 
Moore,  Sydney  William. 
Newland,  Henry  Reuss. 
Thompson,  Richard  George. 
Waller,  Henry. 


Trinity  Term, .1891. 


First  Class. 
Taylor,  John  Francis. 

.  Second  Class. 
[None.] 

Third  Class. 

Saunderson,  Edwin  de  Bedick. 

Milne,  James. 

Studdert,  Thomas  De  Clare. 


Unclassed. 


Brownrigg,  Henry  John. 
Donaldson,  John  Howard. 
Fleury,  Charles  Henry. 
Griffin,  Montague. 
Lendrum,  James  Alfred 
O'Clery,  Charles  C.  A. 
Weekes,  Charles  Alexander. 


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FINAL  FRESHMAN  EXAmHA-XION,  1891, 


FINAL  FRESHMAN  EXAMINATION,  1891. 


First  Class. 

Thrift,  William  Edward. 
Mattinson,  John  William. 
Neely,  Alexander  James. 
Kennedy,  William. 
Conlin,  William. 
Brown,  Edmund  St.  Clair. 
Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 
O'Dea,  Henry. 
Hodson,  Frederick  Maurice. 

{Rowan,  Thomas. 
Moore,  William. 
Galbraith,  John. 
(  Synriott,  Henry  Joseph. 
\  Ensor,  Ernest. 

{Barcroft,  Richard  Cecil. 
Peacocke,  Reginald  Christopher. 
{Larminie,  William  John. 
Bateman,  Charles  Alexander. 
i  Carson,  NVilliam  Burton. 
\  Martin,  Joseph  Clarke  C. 
(  Clarke,  Thomas  Henry  Mathews, 
\  Jefferson,  James  Fulton. 
Barniville,  John  Joseph. 
Wataon,  Arthur  Benjamin. 

{Hughes,  WiUiam  George. 
Price,  Charles  Herbert  Pownall. 
Seeds,  James  Thompson. 

{Smyth.  Meredith  Armstrong. 
Hanlon,  George. 
Dobbs,  St.  Clair  MuUhoUand. 
Roche,  Bernard. 
Johnson- Smyth,  Edward. 

{Walker,  Richard  Annesley. 
Irvine,  Henry  Ward. 


Second  Class, 

(MAcinemy,  Charles  Valentino. 
Swain,  George  Lill. 
Puner,  John  Jume«. 
Winder,  Francis  Arthur. 
Dowse,  Charles. 
Dormer,  William  George. 

{Exbam,  lUurioe  Kenan. 
Pirn,  Uiohaitl  PledweU. 


/  Gaffney,  Stafford. 
)  Gray,  Ralph  E.  Babington. 
j  M'Dowell,  Benjamin  Francis. 
V  Hutchison,  Fredeiick  Shad  well. 

Mathews,  George  Frazer. 

Ashdown,  Henry  Richard. 

Brown,  Charles  Henry. 

Smith,  Rowland  Sidney. 

Wilson,  Arthur  Thomas. 
i  King,  Richard  George  Salmon. 
(  M'Carthy,  Francis  Leader. 
(  Newsom,  George  Ailhur. 
\  Orpen,  Richard  Theodore. 

Davis,  Arthur. 
i  Law,  Samuel  Horace. 
(  Price,  George  John. 
j  Coates,  John  Brice. 
(  Macnaraara,  Gerald  Hardy. 

Alleyne,  Charles  William. 

Kirkpatrick,  Henry. 

Shirly,  Paul  William. 

Allworthy,  Edward  Fitzgerald. 

Rhodes,  Benjamin  Lloyd. 

Smith,  Richard  Travers. 
(  Brydges,  Jeremiah  John. 
\  JeUett,  Henry. 


Third  Class. 

Rhodes,  Arthur. 

Tunstall,  Anthony  Francis  B. 

Webster,  John  Thomas. 

Fawcett,  Omar  Fawcett. 

Sheehan,  Peter  Paul. 

Winder,  John. 
(  Boyd,  Frederick  Kyte. 
j  Bulger,  Laurence  Quinlivan. 
/  Campbell,  Frederick  Wm.  Groves. 
\  Walbh,  William  Sandford. 

Develin,  Francis  John. 

IComj^n,  Andrew  Daniel. 
Hamilton,  Arthur  Blayney. 
Jameson,  Morgan  Claude. 
Perrott,  Samuel  (rVright. 

iMr.  Tunstall -Moore,  George. 
Corrigan,  Alfred  William  Burgess. 
Kennedy,  RoluMt  Wm  Studdert. 
Orpen,  Arthur  Herbert  Stack. 


FINAL  FKESHMAK  EXAMINATION,  1891. 


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Third  Class — continued. 
'Brocklehurst,  George. 

Eves,  Graves  William. 

Fannin,  Edward  Moi-gan. 

Maunsell,  Robert  Charles  Butler. 

M'Ginley,  James  William. 

Reeves,  Henry  Pigott. 
^Smylie,  John  Dry  den. 

{Harris,  George  William. 
Jones,  Joseph  Edward. 
Orpen,  Charles  W.  M'Gillycuddy. 
J  Brennan,  William  Aloysius. 
(  Joy,  Henry  Richard  Ludlow. 
/  Boyd,  Alfred  Ernest. 
I  Houghton,  James  Edward. 
j  Thompson,  Cecil  Greene. 
I  Moore,  Robert  Henry, 
i  Parks,  Theodore,  John. 
I  Proksch,  Louis  Laurence. 


!  Booth,  Herbert  Mervyn. 
Espinasse,  James. 
M'Dowell,  Laurence  Fitzhenry. 
/  Bailey,  Charles  William, 
j  Brown,  Henry  Kingsmill. 
j  Robb,  Richard  John. 
I  Spears,  Solomon  Rowland. 

Hanan,  William  John. 

Price,  Robert  Augustus. 

Quin,  William. 

Crawford,  Alfred  James. 
(  Brown,  Dodwell. 
(  Hemphill,  Edward. 

Patton,  Charles  Joseph. 
(  Mr.  Cowper,  Henry  Alexander. 
\  Wood,  Ernest. 
I  Blount,  Charles  Kerby. 
\  Delap,  Alfred  Dover. 


Unclassed  Candidates  who  have  been  alloived  the  Examination  arra. 
alphabetically. 


Brougham,  Richard  Henry  Vaux. 
Campbell,  Charles  Thomas. 
Cochrane,  Henry  Nassau. 
Edwards,  Edwin  Noel. 
Fleury,  Charles  Marlay. 
Franks,  Mathew  Henry. 
Gore,  William  Crampton. 
Haffield,  Robert  Edmund. 
Hall,  James  John. 
Harvey,  William  Coates. 
Holden,  Charles  Edwin. 
Homan,  William  Travers. 
Keating,  Walter. 
Kellett,  Richard  Maunsell. 
Knaggs,  Hervey  Thomas. 


Le  Fanu,  Francis  Lewen. 
Little,  Edward  Joseph. 
M'Cready,  John  Davidson. 
Merrick,  Ernest  Edwin. 
Miller,  Alexander. 
Murphy,  Henry  Seymour. 
Pirrie-Conerney,  John. 
Proud,  Percy  James. 
Ray,  John  Armstedt. 
Rowan,  Robert  Philip. 
Rutherfoord,  Harold  Edward. 
Smyth,  John. 
Tibbs,  Philip  Gray  don. 
Wheeler,  George  Nelson. 
White,  James. 


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TBUM  KXAMINATI0K8,  1891. 


GENERAL  EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  DEGREE  OF  B.A. 

The  Nam»$  of  the  Classed  Candidates  are  arranged  in  the  Order  of  Merit. 

MICHAELMAS  TERM,   1890. 


I 


First  Class  {Respondents.) 
Glenn,  George  Graham. 
Stuart,  Alexander  George. 
Wright,  Thomas  Howard. 
BarnhiU,  William  Wilson. 


Second  Class. 

Eason,  Benjamin  Macfarlane. 
Prue,  Arthur  Ernest. 
Jameson,  Godfrey  Haughton. 
Magee,  William  Kirkpatrick. 
Cree,  James  Arthur. 


Third  Class. 

(  Alment,  Edward  Johnstone. 
\  Stewart,  Charles. 

Eustace,  Henry  Marcus. 

Sinclair,  Charles. 

Mussen,  Arthur  Augustus. 

Owens,  John  Switzer. 

Parkinson,  John. 

Carson,  John. 

Cole,  Willoughby  PhiUp. 

Brown,  Charles. 

Heron,  James  Mathews. 

Lumsden,  John. 


Unelassed  Candidates  who  have  been  allowed  the  Examination  arranged 
alphabetically. 


Adair,  Arthur  John.  I 

Atkinson,  Chas.  Vereker  Chester. 
Byrne,  John  Lewis. 
Croly,  Henry. 
Cimningham,  Samuel. 
Finn,  John  Charles. 
Good,  Henry  Brodie. 
Greer,  Richard  Ussher. 
Haahun,  William  John. 
Jiime»un,  James  Elliott. 
Joynt,  Alfred  Lane. 


Leary,  William  Albert  Edward. 
Longfield,  Henry  Forster. 
Minchin,  Joseph  William. 
Moore,  Reginald  Heber. 
Morris,  Michael  Archdale. 
Noblett,  Andrew. 
Sampey,  Henry. 
Scott,  Charles  Burnett. 
Shekleton,  Richard  Auchmuty. 
Wilkinson,  Walter  Horatio. 


Allowed  Degree  at  Moderatorship  Examinations. 


Unclassed. 
Babington,  Richard. 
Good,  Walshingham  Collins. 
Skipton,  Horace. 


Class. 
Esham,  Arthur  Uan worth. 


TERM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


85* 


SUPPLEMENTAL  EXAMINATIONS  for  the  DEGEEE  OF  B.A. 

The  Names  of  the  Classed  Candidates  are  arranged  in  the  Order  of  Merit. 

HILAEY  TERM,  1891. 


First  Class  {Respondents). 

Gloster,  Arthur  Bird. 
Follis,  Charles  William. 
Thompson,  Rohert  Oliver. 
Steele,  WHliam. 

Second  Class. 

Coulter,  Joseph  "William. 
Pahud,  Auguste  Alphonse, 
Squires,  William  Goldsmith. 

Third  Class. 

Law,  Ernest  Edward. 
Mathews,  Samuel. 
Eeid,  Arthur  Hamilton. 
Dohbs,  George  Cumberland. 
O'Mulrenin,  Richard  Joseph. 
Staunton,  Edward  James. 


Unclassed. 

Arundel,  Robert  James. 

Bigger,  Henry  Thompson. 

Bulger,  Michael  Joseph. 

D'Olier,  Isaac  Bertram. 

Foley,  George  Tomkins. 

Glover,  John  Moore  Boyle. 

Hamilton,  George  Frederick. 

Harrison,  James  Whitelaw. 

Harte,  David  Baker. 

Hearn,  John  George  Frederick. 

Jones,  John  Henry. 

Lewis,  William. 

Maunsell,  Robt.  Edward  Lloyd. 

Parker,  William  Nassaw. 

Staunton,  Frederick  William. 

Synge,  Samuel. 

Whitfield,  Edward  Riddlesdale. 


TRINITY  TERM,  1891. 
Apkil. 


First  Class  {Eespondents). 

Smyth,  James  de  Lacy. 
King,  Travers  Wright. 

Second  Glass. 

Morton,  James  S. 
Cooper,  Austin  Edward. 
Browning,  Francis  Henry. 
Senior,  Frederick  H. 
Bellamy,  George  Cuming. 

Third  Class. 

Day,  Edward  Rouviere. 
Fletcher,  Henry  A. 
M'Fee,  John. 
Muriel,  Herbert  Claude. 
Moore,  Alfred. 
Wilmot,  Claude  E.  W. 
Poundon,  John  Colley. 
Craig,  Herbert  Newcombe. 


Unclassed. 

Armstrong,  John  David  W. 
Ardagh,  Vernon  Langley. 
Atock,  Thomas. 
Ayres,  William. 
Corbally,  Elias  Benedict. 
Delmege,  John  Richard. 
Hopkins,  J.  W.  L.  T. 
Jones,  Richard  Percy. 
Lyle,  George  Herbert. 
Monypeny,  Alfred. 
Phelps,  William  E.  C. 
Stronge,  Henry  William. 
Sadgrove,  Thomas. 
Thompson,  Charles  Herbert. 
Wilkinson,  Richard  John. 
Wilson,  Charles  William. 


^6« 


TERM  EXAMINATIONS,  1891. 


GENERAL  EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  DEGREE  OF  B.  A. 
Tlu  Namet  of  th«  Classed  Candidates  are  arranged  in  the  Order  of  Merit. 

TRINITY  TERM,  1891. 

SPECIAL  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 
June. 


First  Class  {Respondents). 

Mann,  Frediick  Thomas. 

Stirling,  Arthur  "William. 

Muhaffy,  Arthur  William. 

Tvner,  Richard  Legge. 

Ellison,  Allen. 
i  Mitchell,  Reginald  Alfred. 
!  Rhind,  Alexander  Low. 
(  Thompson,  Cyril  Herbert. 

Second  Class, 

Geoghegan,  Albert  Victor. 
(  Mitchell,  Robert  Armstrong. 
\  Wrench,  Benjamin  Thomas. 

Caldecott,  Watson. 

Williamson,  Ueni-y  Laurence. 

Uarman,  Samuel  H.  Ponsonby. 

Craig,  Thomas  Henry  Robert. 


Third  Class. 

Hannan,  Edward  C.  Wade. 
Murphy,  Thomas  Haughton. 
Steveiiaon,  Charles  Aithur. 
Hamilton,  Robert  Wallace. 
Parrott,  James  Edward. 
Hearn,  Lewis  Julius. 
Wilson,  Charles  John, 
Goodbody,  Edmund  Ernest. 
Traill,  James  Anthony. 
OiT,  William. 
Hayes,  Francis  George. 
Adams,  William  James. 
Vaughan,  Joseph  Sherlock. 
Hemphill,  Chas.  George  Cathcart. 
James,  John  Casketter. 
Boulter,  Edward  Albert. 
Moore,  James. 


Unclassed. 


AUpasN,  Qeor^  James. 
Barter,  Francis  James. 
Fowle,  John  Sidney. 
Hamilton,  Claud  Cuulfleld. 
Hantn,  Jamei  Augustine. 
Hmrdv.  Charles  Edward. 
KirMODaum,  Samuel. 
Knox,  John  James. 
Langley,  Henry  Laurence. 
Lo^m,  John. 
Lowndeti  John  Samuel. 
M*ll«m,  EllioU. 


M'Quade,  Frederick. 
Montgomery,  Edward  Hugh. 
Morrow,  William  Edward. 
Polly,  Charles  Brent  Neville. 
Richards,  Whitmore  Lionel. 
Smyth,  Randal. 
Ward,  Charles  Crosby. 
Ward,  George  Thomas  A. 
Williams,  Richaid. 
Wilson,  David. 
Wilson,  William  M'Clure. 
Winter,  William  Harris. 


TERM  EXAMINATIONS,   1891, 


87* 


GENERAL  EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  DEGREE  OF  B.A. 

The  Names  of  the  Glassed  Candidates  are  arranged  in  the  Order  of  Merit. 
Michaelmas  Term,  1891. 


First  Class  (Bespondents). 

M'Cormick,  Albert  Victor. 
Ross,  Arthur  Edwin. 
Coulter,  Robert  James. 
Leet,  Francis  Leopold  William, 


Second  Class. 

Abbott,  Thomas  Frank. 
Mr.  Martin,  Eustace  Meredyth. 
Orr,  John  Robert  Holmes. 
Greer,  John  Alexander. 
Dawson,  Morton  Vesey  F. 
Thompson,  John  Alexander. 


Third  Class. 
Peacocke,  George  John. 
White,  George  Purcell. 
White,  William  Alexander. 
Farbrother,  Alfred  Steele. 
Dunwoody,  William  George 
Smyth,  Robert  Brice. 
Roe,  Edward  Price. 
Jones,  Gervais  Bolton. 
Boyd,  William  Arthur. 
Shea,  William  Francis. 
Tench,  Charles  Gerald. 
Brews,  William. 
Robson,  George  M'Crea. 
Fisher,  Hugh  Strettal. 
Chaytor,  Thomas. 
Asterly,  Maurice  Nightingale 


Unclassed  Candidates  who  have  been  allowed  the  Examination^  arranged 
alphabetically. 


Allison,  Edwin  George. 
Baxter,  Paget  Logan. 
Cantley,  John  Boone. 
Chute,  Chai-les  George  Falkiner. 
Davidson,  Henry  William. 
Engelback,  Harold  Augustus. 
Ennis,  John  Joseph. 
Flemyng,  George  Gilbert. 
Forrest,  JEdmund  George. 
Greer,  Robert  Gordon. 
Johnston,  Henry  Thos  G.  Stuart. 


Kenny,  William  Hamilton. 
King,  William  John. 
Lane,  Charles  J. 
Mackay,  Angus  Rudolph  H. 
Martin,  Stevenson  Fielding  B. 
M 'Clean,  Richard  Arthur. 
Moore,  George  Price. 
Moore,  Robert  Henry. 
Ogilvy,  John  Frederick. 
Roberts,  Arthur  H.  Stewart. 
Wade,  Ernest  Wentworth. 


(    88*    ) 

CONFERRED  AT   THE    COMMENCEMENTS   HELD    IN   THE 
YEAR  1890-91. 


Doctors  in  Divinity. 

Dbcbmbbb  18,  1890. 

M'Cheane,  Rev.  James  Charles.        Shaw- Hamilton,  Rev.  Roht.  Jas. 
Randell,  Rev.  Thomas.  Spence,  Rev.  John. 

Ross,  Rev.  John  Trelawney. 

Februaky  10,  1891. 
Lombard,  Rev.  John.  I     Reeves,  Very  Rev.  Isaac  Morgan. 

Nay  lor,  Rev.  Thomas  Bradley.     | 

May  6,  1891. 

Plummer,  Rev.  Richard. 
Reeves,  Rev.  James  Somcrville. 


Bunbury,  Very  Rev.  Thomas. 
Gatchell,  Rev.  James  Henry. 
D'Arcy  Irvine,  Rev.  G.  Mervyn.* 

Junk  25, 

Clarke,  Rev.  "William  Joseph. 
Coen,  Rev.  John  Creagh. 
Eager,  Rev.  Alexander  Richard. 
Griffith,  Rev.  Julius  Henry. 
Hammond,  Rev.  John. 
Hollingsworth,  Rev.  Samuel. 
Hughes,  Rev.  William. 
Lee,  Rev.  Joseph  William. 


1891. 

M'Connick,  Rev.  James. 
0' Sullivan,  Rev.  Daniel  Leopold. 
Powell,  Rev.  Dacre  Hamilton. 
Richards,  Rev.  Lewis. 
Roberts,  Rev.  Benjamin  Jeffords. 
Sidley,   Rev.  Francis  Henry  de 
Burgh. 


DECEMltSR  17,  1891. 


Abbott,  Rev.  David  Charles. 
Armour,  Rev.  Samuel  Crawford. 
Badham,  Rev.  Frederick  John. 
Burton,  Rev.  Joseph  Grundy. 
Campbell,  Rev.  Richard  Stewart 

Dobbs. 
Coulter,  Rev.  Isaac. 
Deed,  Rev.  John  George. 
FergttBon,  Uev.  Charles  James. 
Frazer,  Rev.  William  Henrj'. 
GiUetpie,  Rev.  Henry  John. 
Oleany,  Rev.  Robert  Edmund. 
Holden,  Rev.  Michael  Angclo. 
Hudaon,  Rev.  John  Crozitr. 
Lindaay,  Rev.  John  Woodley. 
M'CrMdy,    BaT.    Christopher 

Telling. 


Murphy,  Rev.  William  Graham. 
Murphy,  Rev.  Hugh  Davis. 
Noyes,  Rev.  Henry  Edward.* 
O'Loughlin,  Rev.  llobert  Stuart. 
Uvenden,  Rev.  Charles  Thomas. 
Palmer,  Rev.  Abram  Smythe. 
Powell,  Rev.  Wm.  Hawkshaw. 
Quirk,  Rev.  Robert. 
Itainslord,  Rev.  William  George. 
Samuels,  Rev.  Frederick  Simeon. 
Seymour,  Rev.  Robert. 
Stoney,  Rev.  Robert  Baker. 
Strickland,  Rev.  William  James. 
Swift,  Very  Rev.  Francis  Henry. 
Thompson,  Rev.  William. 
Tristram,  Rev.  Johannes  William 
Turpin,  Rev.  Sydney  Gerald. 


*  AbMDt  abroad. 


DEGllEES  CONFERRED   IN    1890-91. 


89 


Doctors  in  Laws. 
December  18,  1890. 


Johnstone,  Eev.  David  Ewart. 
Monks,  Thomas  Francis. 


Price,  Ivon  Henry. 


February  10,  1891. 


Balfour,  Eight  Hon.  Arthur  Jas. 
{honoris  causa). 


Hayden,  Rev.  Edward. 


June  25,  1891. 


Saxe  Weimar,  His  Serene  High- 
ness Prince  Edward  of  {hono- 
ris causa). 

Guinness,  Arthur  Edward,  Baron 
Ardilaun  {honoris  causa). 

Guinness,  Edward  Cecil,  Baron 
Iveagh  {honoris  causa). 


Madden,  Dodgson  Hamilton  {ho- 
noris causa). 
Bain,  Rev.  David. 
Callaghan,  Alfred  John. 
Coade,  Rev.  Charles  Edward. 
Browne,  Samuel  Robert. 
Fitzgerald,  Edward. 
Smyly,  Philip  Crampton. 
Vernon,  George  Arthur  Pomeroy. 


December  17,  1891. 
Harris,  Rev.  Percy  Charles.  |     Thompson,  Rev.  George  Alfred. 

Taylor,  Rev.  John  "Wallace.  | 

Doctors  in  Medicine. 


D'Evelyn,  Alexander  M'Neill. 
Freeman,  Richard  Dingwell. 
Jellett,  James  William  Henry. 
Joynt,  Henry  Noble  Holton. 
M'Crea,  Philip  William. 


December  18,  1890. 

Moore,  Robert  Reginald  Heber. 
Moriarty,  Matthew  Dionysius.* 
Pentland,  Alexander. 
Robinson,  Samuel  William.* 
Tate,  Thomas  Marshall. 


February  10,  1891. 

M 'Naught,  Charles  Ecroyd. 
M'Quade,  Henry. 
Morton,  William  Andrews. 


Ryan,  John. 

Ryan,  Perceval  Cecil  Hardinge. 


May  6,  1891. 
Glenn,  John  Hugh  Robert. 

June  25,  1891. 


JJaylor,  Edw.  Arthur  Crampton. 
Craig,  James. 
Dawson,  William  Richard. 
Dorman,  lien.  Hobart  Seymour. 


Isdell,  Fitzgerald. 

Nickson,  Wilfred  John  Robert.* 

Norman,  Edward  Parker. 


Absent  abroad. 


90*  DBORBES  CONFEKKED   IN    1890-91. 


Dbcbmber  17,  1891. 


Bagotf  William  Sidney. 
Ferrar,  Benjamin  Banks. 
Kennedy,  Frederick  William. 
Kennedy,  William  Player. 
Luther,  Edward  Litton.* 


M'Cutcheon,   Arthur   Kennedy 

Forhes. 
Newell,  Edwin  Graves. 
Robinson,  Samuel  William.* 
Sproule,  Alfred  Arnold. 
Taylor,  Herbert  Edward, 


Doctors  in  Science. 
June  25,  1891. 


Reynolds,  Jaa.  Emerson  {honoris 

eattsa). 
Cunningham,     Daniel     John 

{honor i»  eattsa). 
Purser,   John   Mallet  {honoris 

catisa). 
Ball,  Robert  Stawell. 


Bumside,  William  Snow. 
Fitz Gerald,  George  Francis. 
Haughton,  Samuel. 
Pan  ton,  Arthur  William. 
Tarleton,  Francis  Alexander. 
Williamson,  Benjamin. 


December  17,  1891. 

Brooks,  Henry  St.  John.  ;     Windle,  Bertram  Coghill  Alan. 

Joly,  John. 

Doctors  in  Literature. 
June  25,  1891. 


Abbott,  Thomas  Kingsmill. 
Atkinson,  Robert. 
Ingram,  John  Kells. 


Palmer,  Arthur. 
Purser,  Louis  Claude. 
Tyrrell,  Robert  Yelverton. 


December  17,  1891. 
Dowden,  Edward. 

Doctors  in  Music. 

December  18,  1890. 

ColUMon,  Wm.  Alex.  Houston.   |      M'Burney,  Samuel. 

Fbbkuari  10,  1891. 

Huydock,  Frederick  William. 

JuNB^6,  1891. 

Mahaffy,  Rev.  John  Pentland  {honoris  causa). 

Dbcbmbbr  17,  1891. 
Barrow,  William  Hwnry.  |      Jackson,  John  William. 

•  AUMDtatNXMd. 


DEGREES  CONFEKRED  IN  1890-91. 


91^^' 


Bachelors  in  Divinity. 
December  18,  1890. 


Cobb,  Rev.  William  Frederick. 
[,      Ford,  Rev.  Robert  Irvine. 
>      Gatchell,  Rev.  James  Henry. 
\.      Johnston,  Eev.  Jocelyn. 

Jones,  Rev.  Joseph  Jeffares. 

February 
Archer,  Rev.  James  Edward. 
Burroughs,  Rev.  Wm.  Edward. 
Lombard,  Rev.  John. 


M'Cheane,  Rev.  James  Charles. 
Murphy,  Rev.  Hugh  Davies. 
Randell,  Rev.  T.  {ad  eund.  Oxon.) 
Thorpe,  Rev.  John  Henry. 
White,  Very  Rev.  Geo.  Purcell. 

10,   1891. 
M'Endoo,  Rev.  William. 
Reeves,  Very  Rev.  Isaac  Morgan. 


May  6, 
Bunbury,  Very  Rev.  Thomas.  I 
D'Arcy  Irvine,  Rev.  G.  Mervyn.^  ' 
French,  Rev.  G.  Edward  Kelly,  i 
Lyons,  Rev.  James.  I 

M'Ferran,  Rev.  David  M' Clave.    | 

June  25, 
Bluett,  Rev.  Richard  Douglas. 
Coen,  Rev.  John  Creagh. 
Coulter,  Rev.  Isaac. 
Griffith,  Rev.  Julius  Henry. 
Hammond,  Rev.  John. 
Jackson,  Rev.  Jas.  M'Creight. 
Lee,  Rev.  Joseph  William. 
Luscombe,  Rev.  Tooke  Johnson 


1891. 

Palmer,  Rev.  Abraham  Henry 

Herbert. 
Plummer,  Rev.  Richard. 
Reeves,  Rev.  James  Somerville. 

1891. 

M'Cormick,  Rev.  James. 
0' Sullivan,  Rev.  Daninl  Leopold. 
Powell,  Rev.  Dacre  Hamilton. 
Powell,  Rev.  Wm.  Hawkshaw. 
Richards,  Rev.  Lewis. 
Roberts,  Rev.  Benjamin  Jeffords. 
Seymour,  Rev.  Robert. 


December  17,  1891. 


Armour,  Rev.  Samuel  Crawford. 
Badham,  Rev.  Frederick  John. 
Beatty,  Rev.  Edmund  William. 
Burton,  Rev.  Joseph  Grundy. 
Campbell,  Rev.  Richard  Stewart 

Dobbs. 
Deed,  Rev.  John  George. 
Ferguson,  Rev.  Charles  James. 
Frazer,  Rev.  William  Henry. 
Garstin,  John  Ribton. 
Gillespie,  Rev.  Henry  John. 
Glenny,  Rev.  Robert  Edmund. 
Hanbury,  Rev.  Wm.  Christopher. 
Hayes,  Rev.  Richard. 
Holden,  Rev.  Michael  Angelo. 
Hudson,  Rev.  John  Crozier, 
King,  Rev.  William  Templeton. 
Lakeman,  Rev.  George. 
Lindsay,  Rev.  John  Woodley. 
Lindsay,  Rev.  Thomas  Somerville 

Reeves. 


M'Cready,    Rev.   Christopher 

Teeling. 
M'Cutchan,  Rev.  George. 
Nay  lor,  Rev.  Francis  Elijah. 
Koyes,  Rev.  Henry  Edward.* 
Oulton,  Rev.  Richard  Charles, 
Palmer,  Rev.  Abram  Smythe. 
Quirk,  Rev.  Robert. 
Rainsford,  Rev.  William  George. 
Samuels,  Rev.  Frederick  Simeon. 
Scott,  Rev.  Thomas  Lucas. 
Strickland,  Rev.  William  James. 
Swift,      Very     Rev.      Francis 

Henry. 
Thompson,  Rev.  William.    ' 
Tristram,  Rev.  John  William. 
Turpin,  Rev.  Sidney  Gerald. 
Ward,  Rev.  Charles  James. 
Watson,  Rev.  Charles. 


*  Absent  abroad. 


92* 


DSGRKE8  CONFERRED  IN   1890-91. 


Masters  in  Arts. 


Decbmber  18,  1890. 


Allen,  Henry  John. 

Austin,  Rev.  Herbert  George. 

Becher,    Rev.    John    Richard 

Hedges. 
Bell,  Rev.  William. 
Berry,  Rev.  Parsons  Edw.  Fitz- 

Ta'trick. 
Boyd,  Denham  Smith. 
Collis,  William  Stewart. 
Cronyn,  Abraham  Prim. 
Daunt,  Rev.  Edward  Stephen. 
Davies,  Rev.  Edward  Cynffig. 
Fairbrother,  Rev.  George  Berford. 
Fenton,  Rev.  Samuel. 
Fulford,  Joseph  Woodward. 
Hamcr,  David. 
Heron,  Robert  Finlay. 
Joynt,  Henry  Noble  Holton. 


Lowe,  James. 

Nicholson,  Rev.  William. 

Pearce,  Ben.  Cecil. 

Pentland,  Alexander. 

Randell,  Rev.  Thomas  {ad  eund. 

Ox  on.) 
Roberts,  Edward  Kater. 
Robinson,  Rev.  John  Lovell. 
Robinson,  Cyrenius  John. 
Ryau,  John  Henry. 
Saulez,  Rev.  William  Hely. 
Somerville,  Richard  Neville. 
Stack,  Rev.  Charles  Maurice. 
Steede,  Benjamin  Hosford. 
Ward,  Piers  Charles. 
AVebster,  Rev.  Ebenezer.* 
White,  Very  Rev.  Geo.  Purcell. 
Wright,  Rev.  Ernest  Alexander. 


February  10,  1891. 


Black,  Rev.  Charles  Mathers. 
Black,  Rev.  James. 
Brooks,  Henry  Cribb. 
Crawford,  Robert  Karl  {ad  eund. 

Cantab.) 
Campbell,  Rev.  William  Wolse- 

ley  {an tea  per  diploma). 
Greene,  Rev.  Godfrey  George. 
Hamilton,  William  Alexander. 


Higgins,  Rev.  Thomas  Twist- 

ington. 
Merry  weather.  Rev.  Harry  Hill 

{ad  eund.  Oxon.) 
M'Connell,  Rev.  James. 
M'Endoo,  Rev.  Thomas  James. 
Notter,  James  Lane. 
Ryan,  Perceval  Cecil  Hardinge. 
Schatfter,  Rev.  Henry  James.* 
Woolsey,  Henry. 


Mat  6,  1891. 


Bowens,  Thomas  Stuart.* 
Chapman,  Rev.  Chris.  Jackson. 
Cooper,  Rev.  Jonathan  Sisson. 
Darling,  Rev.  Charles  Wesley. 
Day,  Rev.  Maurice  William. 
Gregory,  Wm.  James  Thomas. 
Holden,  Rev.  Michael  Angelo. 
I^wif,  James. 
H'Conaell,  Rev.  John. 


MacDermott,  Alfred  Tudor. 

Norris,  Rev.  James. 

Palmer,   Rev.  Abraham   Henry 

ilerbert. 
Plummer,  Rev.  Richard. 
Swann,  Rev.  George  Gleadall. 
Touchbum,  Rev.  Forde. 
Warren,  Rev.  John  Alex.  Faris. 


Adami,  ReT.  John. 
Andivwsr  JamM  Tbonuu. 
AnMbtmg,  Andrew. 


June  25,  1891. 

Bain,  Rev.  David. 

Barker,  Henry  James. 

Berry,  Rev.  Thomas  Holbeche. 


•AbMutalmMML 


DEGKEES CONFEERED  IN   1890-91. 


93^^* 


Master's  in  Arts — continued. 


Blackledge,  Rev.  Robert  Thos. 
Bleakley,  John  Thompson. 
Browne,  Samuel  Robert. 
Brunskill,  Gerald  Fitzgibbon 
Burke,  Joseph  Berraingham. 
Coen,  Rev.  John  Creagh. 
CoUey,  George  Pomeroy  Arthur. 
Eager,  Rev.  Alexander  Richard) 
Ferguson,  Duncan. 
Forde,  Rev.  James  Denis. 
Frizell,  Walter  Hugh.* 
Gregory,  Rev.  "William  Herbert. 
Gubbins,  Rev.  Arthur  Gough. 
Hudson,  Rev.  John  Crozier. 
Isdell,  Fitzgerald. 
Jolly,  Rev.  John. 
Jones,  Rev.  William. 

Walter  Jenkinson. 


Kennedy,  Quintin  William. 
Madden,  Dodgson  Hamilton. 
Marshall,  Horatio  Brooks. 
Moore,  Rev.  William  Ryland 

Rainsford. 
M'Dowell,  Rev.  Chas.  William. 
M'Gee,  Rev.  Samuel  Russell. 
O'Sullivan,  Rev.  Eugene.* 
Pearce,  Robert  May. 
Phillips,  Rev.  David. 
Surman,  Rev.  John  Gilbert. 
Sweeny,  Rev.  Patrick. 
Tickell,  Thomas  Nelson. 
Toppin,  Rev.  Richard. 
Wallace,  Rev.  Neason  William 

Adams. 
White,  Rev.  William  Bayly. 


December  17,  1891. 


Badham,  Rev.  Frederick  John. 
Benson,  John  Charles. 
Browne,  Rev.  Arthur  Heber. 
Carolin,  Rev.  Samuel  John. 
Disney,  Henry  Robert  Evans. 
Finch,  Thomas  Alexander. 
Fitzgerald,  Rev.  Wm  Frederick. 
Fry,  Rev.  Henry. 
Gordon,  William  Spear. 
Greene,  Rev.  Jonas. 
Hanbury,  Rev.  Wm. Christopher. 
Herratt,  Benjamin. 
Hill,  William. 
Hogg,  Evelyn  Granville.* 
Hudson,  James  William  Forster. 
Kennedy,  Rev.  Henry  Alexander, 


Maun  sell,  Henry  Widenham.* 

Moeran,  Rev.  Francis  Meridith. 

Murdock,  Rev.  Laurence  Spencer. 

Myles,  Rev.  Edward  Albert. 

M'Manaway,  Rev.  James. 

Naylor,  Rev.  Francis  Elijah. 

Palmer,  Rev.  Abram  Smythe. 

Sproule,  Alfred  Arnold. 

Star,  Rev.  Leonard  Harry  Frank. 

Starkie,  William  Joseph  Myles. 

Thompson,  Rev.  George  Alfred. 

Wakely,  John. 

Weir,  Rev.  Edward  Henry. 

Wharton,  Rev.  John. 

Winder,  Rev.  Thomas  Edward. 


Master  in  Engineering. 

December  18,  1890. 

Labatt,  Edward.* 

February  10,  1891. 
Carleton,  Henry  Richard.  |      Garvey,  George  Bloomfield. 


Absent  abroad. 


94* 


DF.fiUKKS   CONFERRED    IN    1890-91, 


Bachelors  in  Laws 

Dbcembbr  18,  1890. 

Anderson,  Hugh  Alfred. 


Dixon,  Victor  NorthclifPe. 
Dixon,  William  Macneile. 
Harris,  Edwin. 
Price,  Ivon  Henry. 
Smyth,  Thomas  Jones. 
Patterson,  Robei-t. 
Monks,  Thomas  Francis. 


Bamhill,  William  Wilson. 
Bond,  Lambert  John  Blair. 
Brown,  William  Jethro  {adeund. 

Cantab.). 
Coade,  Rev.  Charles  Edward. 
Cooke,  Joseph  Hugh. 

Februaky  10,  1891. 

Barry,  Richard  Fitzwilliam.         I    Torr,  William  George. 
Kearney,  Francis  Edgar.  [ 

June  25,  1891. 
Bain,  Rev.  David.  Stirling,  Arthur  William. 

Briggs,  Wm.  {ad  etmd.  Cantab.)         Thomhill,  Thomas. 
Parrott,  James  Edward.  I    Vaughan,  Joseph  Sherlock. 

Smyth,  James  de  Lacy.  i 

December  17,  1891. 


Fenton,  Richard  Fredeiick. 
Field,  Henry  Sproule. 
Harris,  Rev.  Percy  Charles. 


Heaney,  George  Roberts. 
Ogilvy,  John  Frederick. 
Thompson,  Rev.  George  Alfred. 


Bachelors  in  Medicine. 

December  18,  1890. 

Moore,  Robert  Reginald  Heber. 

June  25,  1891. 

M'Cutcheon,  Arthur  Kennedy  Forbes. 

December  17,  1891. 

Bate,  Abraham  William.  i     Rainsford,  Frederick  Edward. 

Jackson,  John  Simpson  Matthew.  I 

Bachelors  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Obstetric  Science. 
Decemher  18,  1890. 


Alexander,  Walter  Scott. 
Aulad  Ali,  Arthur. 
Browne,  CharU-s  Robert. 
Carnegie,  Robert  Stanley. 
Dawson,  William  Richard. 
Donalditon,  Goonf^o. 
Dortnan,  Hunrv  Hobart  Seymour. 
Doyle,  Edward  John. 
Kreemat),  Uirhard  Dingwull. 
HAlahan,  Thomas  DuCour. 
Haron,  James  Mnthewit. 
J««my,  Alfn^l  Hut  ton. 
Jolm*,  John  Adam. 


Joynt,  Richard  Lane. 
M'Farland,  Armar  John. 
Mitchell,  Lionel  Arthur. 
Moore,  Robert  William. 
Ormsby,  Henry  Gilbert. 
Pollock,  Edward  Stoute. 
Roberts,  Vincent  Littlewood. 
Scale,  Edward  Albert. 
Smyth,  Sydney  Brice. 
Taylor,  Edward  Henry. 
Walker,  Philip  Crampton. 
White,  Jonas  Morris  Poole. 


DEGREES  CONFERRED  IN  1890-91. 


95* 


February  10,  1891. 


Adamson,  George  Percival. 
Bulger,  Michl.  Joseph  {antea  lie.) 
Cole-Baker,  George. 
Dobbin,  Francis  William. 


Going,  Robert  Marshal. 
Moyles,  John  George. 
Ryan,  John. 
Woulfe- Flanagan,  Terence. 


June  25,  1891. 

Corrigan,  David  R.  Goodlatte. 
Gibbon,  John  George. 
Grffiin,  William  Robert. 
Hunter,  Hugh  (B.Ch.). 
Jameson,  Joseph  Singer. 
Jones,  Richard  Percy. 


Joynson,  Owen  Fenner. 
Moore,  George  Abraham. 
Moynan,  Richard  Albert. 
Myles,  Frederick  John. 
Sleith,  David  Stuart. 


December  17,  1891. 


Chatterton,  Bernard  Robert. 
Considine,  Patrick  Bernard. 
Croly,  Henry. 
Davoren,  Alfred  John. 
Dowdall,    Raymond    Alexander 

Granville  Fullerton. 
Haran,  James  Augustine. 
Kennedy,  Frederick  William. 


Kennedy,  Rev.  Kenneth  William 

Stewart.* 
Kilkelly,  Patrick  Percy. 
Long,  Joseph  John, 
Morris,  Michael  Archdale. 
Orpin,  Cecil. 
Ruttledge,  Victor  John. 
Valentine,  William  Arthur. 
Winter,  William  Arthur. 


Bachelors  in  Surgery. 

December  18,  1890. 
Moore,  Robert  Reginald  Heber. 

February  10,  1891. 
Ryan,  Perceval  Cecil  Hardinge. 

December  17,  1821. 
Fitzgerald,  Denis  Lionel. 

Bachelor  in  Obstetric  Science. 

December  17,  1891. 

Bate,  Abraham  William. 


Bachelors  iti  Engineering, 
December  18,  1890. 


Atkinson,  Herbert  Jefcoate. 
Elgee,  Herbert  Alcock. 
Labatt,  Edward  * 


Redington-Roche,  Thomas  James. 

Smith,  Thomas. 

Stack,  Eyre  Massy  John. 


Absent  abroad. 


96« 


DRGREK8  CONFERRRD    IN  1890-91. 


May  6,  1891. 
Crawford,  Henry  Saxton.  |      Dixon,  Stephen  MitcheU. 

December  17,  1891. 
Devenish-Meares,  Basil.  I     Fortescue,  Matthew. 

Kenny,  William  Hamilton.  | 

Bachelor  in  Music. 

December  18,  1890. 
Perrin,  Henry  Crane. 
December  17,  1891. 
BaiTOw,  William  Henry.  |      Pugh,  George  Henry. 

Bachelors  in  Arts. 
December  18,  1890. 


Graduates  in  Honors. 
Senior  Moderators. 
Townsend,  John  Sealy  Edward. 
Hitchcock,  Francis  Ryan  M . 
M 'Donald,  Marcus. 
Beard,  Charles  Thomas. 
Anderson,  Hugh  Alfred. 
Dixon,  William  Macneile. 
Anderson,  William. 
Patton,  George  Herbert. 
MacDonnell,  Alaster  Colla. 
Croasdaile,  John  Ernest. 
Cooke,  Joseph  Hugh. 
Harmsworth,  Cecil  Bisshopp. 
Waller,  John  Thomas. 
Dallmger,  Percy  Gough. 
M'Cann,  Thomas  Stanislaus. 

Junior  Modei-ators. 
Luke,  Edward  Harris. 
Keamev,  Francis  Edgar. 
Jones,  Walter  Cromwell. 
Browne,  John  Montgomery. 
Haydcn,  Henry  Herbert. 
Dickinson,  Charles. 
Robertson,  John  Charles. 
Etmu,  Herbert  Ernest. 
Clay,  Henry  Alexander. 
Pooook,  Gilbert  Innes. 
Keith,  Jumes. 
Pattersun,  liobert. 
AtkinMD,  Herbert  Jefcoate. 


Respondents. 
Glenn,  George  Graham. 
Stuart,  Alexander  George. 
Wright,  Thomas  Howard. 
Bamhill,  William  Wilson. 
Carmichael,  Maynard  Campbell. 

Graduates  not  in  Honors. 

Pensioners. 

Alment,  Edward  Johnstone  S. 
Atkinson,  Charles  Vereker  C. 
Browne,  Charles. 
Byrne,  John  Lewis. 
Carson,  John. 
Cole,  Willoughby  Philip., 
Cree,  James  Arthur. 
Cuninghame,  Hugh  Harvey. 
Cunningham,  Samuel  Ferguson. 
Eason,  Benjamin  Macfarlane. 
Eustace,  Henry  Marcus. 
Exham,  Arthur  Hanworth. 
Finn,  John  Charles  Fitzmaurice. 
Fry,  Golding  Maddison. 
Good,  Henry  Brodie. 
Good,  Walsingham  Collins. 
Greer,  Richard  Ussher. 
Haslam,  William  John. 
Heron,  Jnmcs  Mathews. 
Isaac,  Robert  John. 
Joynt,  Alfred  Lane. 
Leary,  William  Albert  Edward. 
Longfield,  Henry  Foster. 


AbMnt  abrcMuL 


DEGREES   CONFEIIEED   IN    1890-91. 


97* 


Bachelors  in  Arts — continued. 


Lumsden,  John. 

Magee,  William  Kirkpatrick. 

M'Clintock,  Rev.  Francis  George 

Le  Poer  {ad  eund.  Cantab.). 
M'Clenaghan,  Henry  St.  G-eorge. 
Minchin,  Joseph  William. 
Moore,  llobert  Reginald  Heher. 
Moms,  Michael  Archdale. 
Mussen,  Arthur  Augustus. 
Noblett,  Andrew. 
Owens,  John  Switzer. 
Parkinson,  John. 
Prue,  Arthur  Ernest. 


Randell,  Rev.  Thomas  [ad  kind. 

Oxon.). 
Roberts,  Vincent  Littlewood  [ad 

eund.  Cantab.). 
Sampey,  Henry  Benjamin. 
Scott,  Charles  Burnett, 
Shekleton,  Richard  Auchnmty. 
Sinclair,  Charles. 
Skipton,  Horace. 
Stewart,  Charles. 
Torr,  William  George. 
Walker,  Philip  Crampton. 
Wilkinson,  AValter  Horatio. 


February  10,  1891. 


Graduates  in  Honors. 

Senior  Moderator. 
Ashe,  Isaac  Leslie  {discip.  schol.) 

Jiin  ior  Modera  tor . 

Henry,  Wm.  Macaulay  {discip. 
schol.) 

Respondents. 


Gloster,  Arthur  Bird. 
FoUis,  Charles  William. 
Thonipsim,  Robert  Oliver. 
Steele,  William. 
Stopford,  Joseph  Thos.  Sarsfield 
{discip.  schol.) 


Graduates  not  in  Honors. 

Pensioners  and  Sizars. 

Adair,  Arthur  John. 
Arundel,  Robert  James. 
Babington,  Richard. 
Bigger,  Henry  Thomson. 
Bulger,  Michael  Joseph. 
Coulter,  Joseph  William. 
Dobbs,  George  Cumberland. 
D'Olier,  Bertram  Isaac. 
Glover,  John  Moore  Boyle. 
Gray,  Hampton  Atkinson. 
Hamilton,  George  Frederick. 
Harrison,  Jas.  Whitelaw  Stronge. 
Ilarte,  David  Baker. 
Hearn,  John  George  Frederick. 
Hewetson,  Alexander  William. 
Jameson,  Godfrey  Haughton. 
Jones,  John  Henry. 
Law,  Ernest  Edward. 
Lewis,  AVilliam. 

Maunsell,  Richard  Edward  liloyd. 
O'Mulrenin,  Richard  Josepli. 
Pahud,  Augustus  Alphonsns. 
Reid,  Patrick  Arthur  Hamilton. 
Staunton,  Edward  James. 
Staunton,  Frederick  William. 
Synge,  Samuel. 
Valentine,  William  Arthur. 
Whitfield,  Edward  Riddlesdale. 


Vb 


DEGREES   CONFERRED    IN    1890-91. 


May  6,  1891. 


Graduates  in  Honors. 

lUspondents. 

Smyth,  James  de  Lacy. 
King,  Travers  "Wright. 
Kelly,  Marcus  Thomas. 

Graduates  not  in  Honors. 

Pensioners  and  Sizars. 

Ardagh,  Vernon  Langley. 
Armstrong,  Andrew. 
Armstrong,  John  David  "Wilson, 
Atock,  Thomas. 
Bellamy,  George  Cuming. 
Browning,  Francis  Heniy. 


Cooper,  Austin  Edwin. 
CraM'ford,  Henry  Saxton. 
Day,  Edward  Rouviere. 
Fitzgerald,  John. 
Fletcher,  Henry  Arthur. 
Hopkins,  John  Wilson  Loftu« 

Tottenham. 
Jones,  Richard  Percy. 
Mathews,  Samuel. 
Moneypenny,  Alfred. 
Moore,  Alfred. 
Morton,  John  Stevenson, 
Phelps,  William  Etienne  Clarke. 
Pounden,  John  Colley. 
Sadgrove,  Thomas. 
Senior,  Frederick  Hallas. 
Squires,  William  Goldsmith . 
Wilmot,  Claude  ErnestWillington. 


June  25,  1891. 


Graduates  in  Honors. 

Junior  Moderator. 

ConoUy,  William  Geo.  {discip. ) 

Respondents. 

Mann,  Frederick. 
Stirling,  Arthur  William. 
Mahaffy,  Arthur  William. 
Tyner,  Richard  Legge. 
Kllison.  Allan. 
Mitt-hell,  Reginald  Alfred. 
Rhind,  Alexander  Low. 
Thompson,  Cyril  Herbert. 

Gmaduatkh  not  in  Honors. 
J^msioners  and  Sitars. 

Adams,  William  James. 
Allpuss,  George  James. 
Ayro0,  Willmm. 
Bart«i ,  Francis  James. 
ItouUif,  Kdward  Albert. 
Culdecott,  WalMon. 
Craig,  Herbert  Newoome. 
Cnuy,  ThoiMM  Henry  Robert. 


Foky,  George  Tomkins. 
Fowle,  John  Sidney. 
Geoghegan,  Albert  "Victor. 
Goodbody,  Edmund  Ernest. 
Griffin,  William  Robert. 
Hamilton,  Claud  Caulfield, 
Hamilton,  Robert  Wallace. 
Hannan,  Edw.  Champion  Wade. 
Hardy,  Charles  Edward. 
Harman,  Saml.  Henry  Ponsonby. 
Hayes,  Francis  George, 
Hearn,  Luke  Julius  Christopher. 
Hemphill,  Charles  Geo.  Cathcart, 
James,  John  Casketter, 
Kirschbaum,  Samuel. 
Langley,  lleiu-y  Laurence. 
Logan,  John. 
Lowndes,  John  Samuel. 
M'NeUl,  Elliott. 
M'Quiide,  Frederick. 
Meldon,  John  Michael. 
Mitchell,  Robert  Armstrong. 
Montgomery,  Edward  Hugh. 
Moore,  James. 

Morrow,  Wm.  Edward  Reginald. 
Muriel,  Ilcrbirt  Claude. 
Murpliy,  Tljomas  Iliiughton. 
Myles,  Frederick  John. 


DEGREES   CONFERRED    IN    1890-91. 


99* 


Bachelor's  in  Arts — cojitinued. 


Orr,  William. 
Parker,  William  Nassau. 
Parrott,  James  Edward. 
Pelly,  Charles  Brent  Neville. 
Richards,  Whitmore  Lionel. 
Smyth,  Randal. 
Stevenson,  Charles  Arthur. 
Thompson,  Charles  Herhert. 
Traill,  James  Anthony. 
Yaughan,  Joseph  Sherlock. 


Ward,  Charles  Orosbie. 
Ward.  George  Thomas  Altimas. 
Williams,  Richard. 
Williamson,  Henry  Laurence. 
Wilson,  Charles  John. 
Wilson,  David. 
Wilson,  William  Maclure. 
Winter,  William  Harris. 
Wrench,  Benjamin  Thomaa. 


December  17,  1891. 


Graduates  in  Honors. 

Senior  Moderators. 

Exham,  Gerald  Alston  {discip. 

schol. ) . 
Lunham,  AVm.  Mayhury  {discip. 

schol. 
Dixon,   Henry  Horatius  {discip. 

schol.). 
Yates,  James  {discip.  schol.). 
Greer,    Frank   Nugent    {discip. 

schol.). 
Swanzy,  Thomas  Erskine. 
Monahan,  Charles  Henry  {discip. 

schol.). 
Brew,  Hugh  Brady. 
Kirkpatrick,  Thos.  Percy  Claude. 
Fannin,  George  Gower. 
Haughton,  William  Steele. 
Prittie-Perry,   William  Richard 

Yictor. 
Eustace,  George  Wallace. 
Barrett,  Arthur  Russell. 
Wall,  Arthur  Henry. 
Hely,  Howard  Hutchinson. 


Junior  Moderators. 

Dalzell,  Henry  {discip.  schol.). 
De  Reiizy,  Annesley  St.  George 

discip.  schol.). 
Young,  Edw.  John  {discip.  schol.). 
Carr,  Frederick  Robert. 
Beckett,  John. 


Henry,  Robert  Wallace. 
Dunlop,  Robert. 
Butler,  John  Piers. 


Respondents. 

Leet,  Francis  Leopold  William. 
M'Cormick,  Albert  Victor. 
Ross,     Arthur     Edwin     {discip 
schol.). 


Graduates  not  in  Honors. 

I*ensione7-s. 

Abbott,  Thomas  Frank. 

Allison,  Edwin  George. 

Asterly,  Maurice  Nightingale. 

Baxter,  Paget  Logan. 

Boyd,  William  Arthur  Augxistus. 

Brews,  William. 

Cantley,  John  Boone. 

Chaytor,  Thomas. 

Chute,  Charles  George  Falkiner. 

Coi  bally,  Elias  Benedict. 

Croly,  Henry. 

Delmege,  John  Richard. 

Davidson,  Henry  William. 

Dowdall,   Raymond  Alexander 

Granville  Fullerton. 
Dunwoody,  William  George. 
Enuis,  John  Joseph. 
Farbrother,  Alfred  Steele. 
Flemyng,  George  Gilbert. 


100* 


DEGIiEES  CONFERRKD    IN    1890-91. 


Biichelors  in  Arts — continued. 


Forrest,  Edmund  George. 
Greer,  John  Alexander. 
Greer,  Robert  Gordon  Stowell. 
Haran,  James  Aup;ustine. 
Johnston,  Henry  Thomas  Gerrard 

Stuart. 
Kenuan,  Richard  Henry. 
Kenny,  William  Hamilton. 
King,  William  John. 
Knox,  John  James. 
Lane,  Charles  James. 
Mackay,  Angus  Rudolph  Hobbs. 
^fartin,  Eustace  Meredyth  (soc. 

com.). 
Martin,  Stevenson  Fielding Brere- 

ton. 


M 'Clean,  Richard  Arthur. 
Moore,  George  Pierce. 
Moore,  Robert  Henry. 
Ogilvy,  John  Frederick. 
0' Toole,  Edward  liaurence. 
Roberts,  Arth.  Hamilton  Stewart. 
Robson,  George  M'Crea  {discip. 

schol.). 
Ruttlcdge,  Victor  John. 
Shea,  William  Francis  Leathley. 
Stronge,  Heriry  William. 
Tench,  Charles  Gerald. 
Thompson,  John  Alfred. 
Wade,  Ernest  Wentworth. 
White,  William  Alexander. 


THE 

DUBLIN  UNIVEESITY  CALENDAE. 

INTEODUCTION. 

UNIVERSITY  OF  DUBLIN,  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

§  I.  The  University  oe  Dublin  was  founded  by  Queen  Elizabeth, 
A.  D.  1591.  On  the  third  day  of  March  in  that  year,  a  College  was 
incorporated  by  Charter  or  Letters  Patent,  as  ' '  the  Mother  of  an 
University",^  under  the  style  and  title  of  "The  College  of  the 
Holy  and  Undivided  Trinity,  near  Dublin,  founded  by  Queen 
Elizabeth."" 

§  II.  Government The  mode  in  which  the  government  is 

constituted  may  be  collected  from  the  historical  sketch  which  will 
be  found  at  the  beginning  of  Volume  II.,  Calendar  for  1877. 

The  Crown,  except  when  limited  by  Act  of  Parliament,  is 
supreme.  Subject  to  the  control  of  Acts  of  Parliament  and  Royal 
Statutes,  the  government  is  in  the  hands  of  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows,  in  conjunction  with  the  Visitors,  and  the  Council.  In 
certain  cases  the  sanction  of  the  Senate  is  required.  At  meetings 
of  the  Senate  gowns  are  worn. 

The  Council  consists  of  the  Provost;  or,  in  his  absence,  the 
Vice-Provost ;  and  sixteen  members  of  the  Senate,  namely,  four 
members  elected  by  the  Senior  Fellows ;  four  by  the  Junior  Fel- 
lows ;  four  by  the  Professors  who  are  not  Fellows,  and  four  by 
those  members  of  the  said  Senate  who  have  not  voted  nor  been 
entitled  to  vote  at  the  last  election  of  any  existing  member  or 
iiembers  of  the  same  Council,  either  as  Senior  Fellows,  as  Junior 


■  "  Unum  Collegium  mater  Universitatis  ...  pro  etlucatione,  institutione  et  instruc- 
tione  juvenum  et  studentium  in  artibixs  et  facultatibus,  perpetuis  futuris  temporibus 
duraturuTH,  et  quod  erit  etvocabitur  Collegium  Sanctae  et  Individuse  Trinitatis,  juxta 
Dublin,  a  serenissima  Regina  Elizabetha  fundatum."— (7/ia/Va  Reg.  Eliz.  anno  regni 
tricesimo  quarto. 

t  For  an  account  of  the  various  Charters  and  Royal  Letters  affecting  Trinity  College, 
sceStatuta  Collogii  atque  Universitatis  Dublinicnsis,"  lS7ii. 

a 


2  INTRODUCTION. 

Fellows,  or  as  Professors.     The  members  elected  to  the  Council 
hold  office  for  four  years. 

At  every  election  of  members  of  the  Council,  every  elector  of 
each  class  is  entitled  to  a  number  of  votes  equal  to  the  number  of 
persons  to  be  elected  to  the  Council  at  such  election  of  that  class, 
and  may  give  all  such  votes  to  any  one  candidate,  or  may  distri- 
bute them  among  t}»e  candidates  as  he  thinks  tit. 

The  Council  nominates  to  all  Professorships,  except  those  the 
nomination  to  which  is  vested  in  some  other  body  or  persons  by 
Act  of  Parliament,  or  by  the  directions  of  private  founders,  ani 
except  also  the  Professorships  in  the  School  of  Divinity.  Such 
nomination  is  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows.  In  the  event  of  the  said  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows 
refusing  their  approval  to  the  nomination  of  the  Council,  the 
Chancellor  decides  whether  the  grounds  for  such  refusal  are 
sufficient.  If  they  appear  to  him  to  be  insufficient,  he  declares 
the  person  nominated  by  the  Council  to  be  duly  elected.  If  not, 
the  Council  proceeds  to  a  fresh  nomination.  If  no  election  shall 
take  place  within  the  space  of  six  calendar  months  from  the  date 
of  the  vacancy,  or  from  the  time  of  the  creation  of  any  new  Pro- 
fessorship, the  right  of  nomination  and  election  for  tlie  j)urpose  of 
filling  up  such  vacancy,  or  of  appointing  to  such  new  Professor- 
ship, lapses  to  the  Chancellor.  No  person,  being  at  the  time  a 
member  of  the  Council,  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Council  to  any 
Professorship. 

Except  so  far  as  is  otherwise  provided  by  Act  of  Parliament,  or 
by  direction  of  private  founders,  any  proposed  new  rules  or  regu- 
lations respecting  studies,  lectures,  and  examinations  (other  than 
those  connected  with  the  School  of  Divinity,  with  which  the  Council 
has  no  authority  to  interfere),  and  also  any  proposed  new  rules 
or  regulations  respecting  the  qualifications,  duties,  and  tenure  of 
office  of  any  Professor  in  any  Professorship  now  existing,  or  here- 
after to  be  constituted,  except  the  Professors  and  Professorships 
connected  with  the  said  School  of  Divinity,  and  any  proposed 
alterations  in  any  existing  rules  or  regulations  respecting  such 
studies,  lectures,  and  examinations,  qualifications,  duties,  and 
tenure  of  office,  save  as  aforesaid,  require  the  approval  both  of  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  and  of  the  Council. 

All  such  now  rules  or  regulations  and  alterations  in  any  rules 
,>i  regulations  may  be  originated  either  by  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows,  or  by  the  Council. 

No  new  Professorship  can  be  created  or  founded  by  the  Provost 
and  Senior  Fellows  without  the  consent  of  the  Council. 

(  III.  Tkaciiino.— The  Kxamiuing  Stafi' consists  of  the  Provost, 
Fellows,  and  Professors. 

The  Lecturing  Staff  consists  of  the  Junior  Fellows  and  Pro- 
feaiort. 

The  greater  part  of  the  teaching  in  the  obligatory  Courses  in  Arts 
is  performed  by  the  Junior  Fellows.      To  Professors  selected  from 


INTRODUCTION.  3 

among  them  is  iutrusted  for  the  most  part  the  instruction  which 
is  given  in  the  highest  departments  of  these  Courses.  Special 
Lecturers  are  selected  to  lecture  Candidates  for  Honors. 

Under  the  present  regulations  a  new  Fellow  is  elected  every  year 
by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  after  an  Examination  held  in 
pursuance  of  the  Statutes. 

From  the  early  Statutes  it  would  seem  to  have  been  originally 
intended  that  the  Fellows  should  carry  on  the  special  instruction 
required  by  Students  desirous  of  qualifying  themselves  for  par- 
ticular Professions.  But  the  growing  requirements  of  the  Profes- 
sional Schools,  especially  the  Medical,  prevented  this  design  from 
being  carried  out,  and  the  special  instruction  required  for  the 
four  Professional  Schools  of  Divinity,  Law,  Medicine,  and  Engi- 
neering, is  now,  for  the  most  part,  delivered  by  Professors  elected 
to  teach  special  subjects. 

Outside  the  regular  Courses  in  Arts,  and  the  branches  of  study 
required  in  the  Professional  Schools,  there  are  various  departments 
of  learning,  for  the  cultivation  of  which  Professorships  have  been 
from  time  to  time  founded. 

§  IV.  Degrees  are  publicly  conferred  by  the  Chancellor  or  Vice- 
Chancellor,  in  the  Senate  or  Congregation  of  the  University. 

The  Grace  of  the  House  for  a  Degree  in  any  Faculty  must  be 
granted  by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  before  it  can  be  pro- 
posed to  the  Caput.  The  Caput  Senatus  Academic!  is  a  Council 
consisting  of  the  Chancellor  or  Yice-Chancellor,  the  Provost  (or,  in 
his  absence,  the  Vice-Provost),  and  the  Senior  Master  non-regent,-' 
elected  by  the  Senate.  Every  Grace  must  pass  the  Caput  before  it 
can  be  proposed  to  the  rest  of  the  Senate,  and  each  member  of 
the  Caput  has  a  negative  voice.  If  no  member  of  the  Caput  objects, 
the  Proctor,  in  a  prescribed  form  of  words,  su2)plicates  the  Congre- 
gation for  their  public  Grace  ;  and,  having  collected  their  sutfrages, 
declares  the  assent  or  dissent  of  the  House  accordingly;  if  the 
placets  be  the  majority,  the  Candidates  for  Degrees  are  presented 
to  the  Senate  by  the  llegius  Professor  of  the  Faculty  in  which 
the  Degree  is  to  be  taken;  or,  if  it  be  a  Degree  in  Arts,  by  one  of 
the  Proctors:  they  then  advance  in  order  before  the  Vice- Chan- 
cellor, who  confers  the  Degree  according  to  a  formula  fixed  by  the 
University  Statutes, ^  and  after  which  the  Candidates  then  sub- 
scribe their  names  in  the  Ilegister.'= 

Public  Commencements  for  the  conferring  of  Degrees  are  held 
on  days   appointed   by  the   Vice-Chancellor,    and   published  in 

*  Each  .Master  of  Arts  is  called  a  regent  during  the  three  years  following  the  time  he 
took  that  Degree.  The  name  oriirinated  from  the  duty  formerly  imposed  on  such 
Masters  of  regulating  the  disputations  of  the  Schools. 

•>  See  the  forais  of  presentation  and  supplication,  and  also  the  forms  of  suspension  and 
absolution,  in  the  University  Statutes. — Stat.  Univ.  after  cap.  xi.  The  forms  for  con- 
fen  ing  Degrees  are  given  in  cap.  v. 

"  The  following  Kefrulations  with  regard  to  the  order  to  be  observed  in  conferring 
Degi"ees  at  the  Public  Commencements  have  been  sanctioned  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  :— 
I.  The  Chancellor  announces  the  opening  of  the  Comitia,   At  the  first  Commencemen's 


4  INTRODUCTTON. 

December  for  the  following  year.  A  Diploma"  is  sometimes  given 
to  those  who  are  fully  tiualified  for  a  Degree,  but  whose  circum- 
stances may  render  it  inconvenient  for  them  to  wait  for  the  public 
Comitia ;  but  such  persons  can  exercise  none  of  the  rights  and 
privileges  connected  with  their  Degree  until  they  have  appeared 
at  a  Commencement,  and  have  had  the  Degree  publicly  con- 
ferred on  them  by  the  Chancellor  or  Vice-Chancellor.  An  ex- 
ception to  this  rule  has  been  made  in  favour  of  members  of  the 
University  who  are  resident  in  the  Colonies  or  foreign  countries.^ 
Such  persons  are  allowed  (if  otherwise  duly  qualified)  to  proceed 
to  Degrees,  on  the  fulfilment  of  certain  conditions,  which  are  spe- 
cified in  the  Statute,  and  which  may  be  learned  on  application 
to  the  Senior  Proctor Vide  infra,  page  9. 

On  the  30th  of  June,  1873,  the  following  Resolution  was  passed 
by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  : — *'  No  Grace  for  a  Degree  will 
be  presented  to  the  Senate,  unless  the  Candidate  shall  have 
communicated  with  the  Proctor,  at  latest,  the  day  before  the 
Commencements.  This  rule  is  to  come  into  operation  at  the  next 
Commencements." 

A  General  Meeting  of  the  Senate  is  held  annually  in  Trinity 
Term,  for  the  transaction  of  ordinary  business.  At  this  Meeting 
of  the  Senate  no  Degrees  are  conferred. 

§  V.  The  Terms  of  this  University  were  formerly  four,  and  de- 

f (ended  on  the  moveable  feasts — they  were  therefore  of  unequal 
ength  and  variable ;    but,  by  the  Royal  Statute  of  3  Will.  IV. 
(1833),  they  are  now  three  only,  and  are  fixed  by  invariable  rules. 

MiciiAKLMAS,  or  October  Term,  begins  on  the  10th  of  October — 
ends  on  the  20th  of  December. 

Hilary,  or  January  Term,  begins  on  the  10th  of  January — ends 
on  the  25th  of  March. 

In  the  Academic  year,  the  Senior  Master  non-regent  is  elected  by  the  Senate,  on  the 
p../>.....i.i„„ -.f .»,,' <'i>'i'>'-'-llor  and  of  the  Provost.  The  two  Proctors  and  the  Uepistrar 
t  ;i  th'!  s:iine  occasion,  before  tlie  Chancellor.    II.  The  Junior 

!  .r.ice  of  tlie  Semite  for  the  Licenses  in  Medicine,  in  Surgery, 

u ,',   and  receives  the  su(Trai;es.     The  Junior  Proctor  suppliciites 

f..,  1..'  li.  J  .^  '<:  U.iclielor  in  Arts.  Tlie  Senior  Proctor  supplicates  for  tJie  other 
Diiiii  II  V  li.L'i.'.s.  riic  Senior  Proct^ir  supplicates  for  the  Honorary  Degrees  (if  any  be 
jtr  i;p  ^  I  liv  :  ;i'  I'l  vo^-  :tuil  Senior  Fellows),  a  special  stiitement  of  the  merits  of  the 
<;  111  li  I  it.-s  h  iidetothe  .Senate.     III.  Tlie  Moderators  are  introduced  by 

til'-  ■>    II  >:    i  (."hinceilor.  who  presents  them  with  the  Medals  awarded  at 

t'        '     :  Thr  Itcspondents  are  then   introduced  to  the  Chancellor. 

ites.    IV.  Licenses  to  practise  in  Medicine,  in 

iiinferred.    V.  Tiie  Candidates  for  Degrees  are 

i  ites  for   Dofirrees  in   Arts  by  tlie  Proctors,  the 

s  oi  uielr  respective  Faculties)— and  are  admitted  by 

iidcrt— 1.  liiichulors  in  .Music  who  are  not  Graduates 

1  tiruduHte^in  .Arts;  3.  Bachelors  in  Arts ;  4.  Bachelors 

"■'"■■   '     "!■'■'■■•  in  Civil  Engineering;  6,  Bachelors 

1  irs  In    Law;    9.  Masters  in  Civil 

in  Arts;  12.  Biicliolors  In  Divinity; 
I  ,  I  i,  Doetors  in  .Medicine  j  15.  Doctors 

in  iitt.si  itMMi  that  the  private  Grace  of 
'  •  .:■';   'ln' I'l'^voMi  and  Senior  Fellows,  nltlioutrh 

Uiiili^iica  has  uui  bccu  as  yia  publU-lv  confiTrod  by  the  Unlveraity 
••  Slal  Umi9.  c  XV.  (Da  Qr»aibu«  la  auMiiUM  cuuforenais). 


Terms  and  exercises. 


Trinity,  or  Midsummer  Term,  begins  on  the  15th  of  April — ends 
on  the  30th  of  June.  But  if  it  should  happen  that  Easter  fall 
within  the  limits  of  Hilary  or  Trinity  Term,  then  the  Term  within 
which  it  falls  shall  be  increased  by  an  additional  week. 


TERMS  AND  EXERCISES 

REQUIRED  FOR  THE  SEVERAL  DEGREES.* 

Terms  in  this  University  are  kept  during  the  Undergraduate  Course, 
either  by  Lectures  or  by  Examinations.  But  Terms  in  Divinity, 
Law,  Medicine,  and  Engineering,  must  be  kept  by  attendance  on 
the  Lectures  of  the  Professors,  and  therefore  require  residence 
either  in  the  College  or  its  vicinity. 

The  attention  of  Candidates  for  Degrees  is  specially  called  to 
the  following  order  of  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  dated  .30th 
of  June,  1873  : — 

"  No  Grace  for  a  Degree  will  be  presented  to  the  Senate  unless  the  Can- 
didate shall  have  communicated  with  the  Proctor,  at  latest,  the  day  before 
the  Commencements.  This  Rule  is  to  come  into  operation  at  the  next 
Commencements." 

To  take  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  the  Student  must  keep 
the  Terms  required  by  the  Rules  of  the  College. — ( Vide  infra, 
under  the  head,  "Course  in  Arts.")  He  must  pass  two  stated 
Examinations — one  at  the  end  of  his  second  year,  the  other  at  the 
termination  of  the  University  Curriculum.^ 

A  Master  of  Arts  must  be  B.  A.  of  three  years'  standing.^ 

A  Doctor  in  Science  mxi^i  be  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  at  least  three 
years'  standing. ^  The  primary  test  for  the  Doctorate  shall  be 
original  published  work  in  Science  submitted  by  the  Candidate. 
The  Examiners  appointed  to  report  on  the  merit  of  the  work  sub- 
mitted by  a  Candidate  shall  have  power,  if  they  shall  consider  it 
necessary,  to  question  the  author  personall}'  on  it  and  on  cognate 
subjects. 

Any  graduate  applying  to  the  Registrar  to  have  the  Private 
Grace  of  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor 
of  Science  or  Doctor  of  Literature  must  as  a  preliminary  step 


a  When  the  time  at  which  a  higher  Degree  can  be  taken  Is  said  to  be  reckoned  fi'om 
the  taking  of  the  J^egree  of  Bachelor  in  Arts,  or  in  any  Faculty,  that  time  may  be 
reckoned  from  the  date  at  which,  according  to  the  Laws  and  Statutes  of  tlie  University, 
the  Degree  of  Bachelor  might  have  been  taken  {Slat.  Univ.,  cap.  vii.).  With  this  con- 
dition, the  inferior  and  superior  Degree  may  be  taken  on  the  same  day. 

•»  Vide,  Mat.  Univ.  cap.  vi. 


«)  TKRMS  AKD  EXERCISES. 

l.Hl<re  with  the  Bursar  the  sum  of  Ten  Pounds,  to  be  paid  to  the 
Examiners  who  are  to  inquire  into  the  scientific  or  literary  claims 
of  the  anplicant :  in  the  event  of  the  Degree  being  granted,  tliis 
sura  will  be  allowed  in  part  payment  to  the  Senior  Proctor  of  the 
fee  of  twenty-five  pounds  for  the  Degree. 

A  Doctor  in  Literature  must  be  of  the  same  standing  as  a 
Doctor  in  Science. 

The  other  Regulations  in  reference  to  this  Degree  are  precisely 
similar  to  those  which  hold  good  in  the  case  of  the  former.* 

A  Bachelor  tM  Divinity  must  be  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  three 
years'  standing.^  He  must  likewise  have  undergone  a  special 
Examination  in  Divinity  before  the  Regius  Professor,  according 
to  Rules  prescribed  by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  wdth  the 
consent  of  the  Regius  Professor. 

Candidates  for  this  Degree  will  be  required  to  show  a  general 
knowledge  of  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  of 
Ecclesiastical  History,  and  of  Dogmatic  Theology,  and  also  to 
have  made  a  special  study  of  some  particular  branches. 

Exavtinatton. — As  a  general  rule,  the  Professor  requires  that 
Candidates  shall  be  examined  in  the  Course  anuually  appointed 
for  Examination  for  Theological  Exhibitions  (see  under  Divinity 
School,  '*  Theological  Exhibitions").  It  consists  of  six  divisions, 
y\z. : — Old  Testament,  New  Testament,  Ecclesiastical  History, 
Articles  and  Liturgy,  Hebrew,  and  Patristic  Theology.  Can- 
didates for  B.D.  Degree  are  permitted  to  bring  up  any  one  or 
more  of  these  subjects  in  any  order,  at  any  one  of  the  three 
Examinations  which  are  annually  held  (March,  June,  and  Decem- 
ber ,  and  to  reserve  the  rest  for  any  subsequent  Examination  or 
Examinations.  They  are  required  to  give  notice  to  tlie  Professor 
a  month  before  the  Examination  at  which  they  propose  to  present 
themselves,  stating  at  the  same  time  in  what  divisions  of  the 
Course  tliey  desire  to  be  Examined 

The  Professor,  on  sufficient  reason  being  shown  him,  may  make 
different  arrangements  for  a  Candidate's  Examination.  Applica- 
tion for  such  special  arrangements  must  be  made  three  months 
before  the  Commencements  at  which  the  Candidate  desires  to 
obtain  his  Degree. 

Candidates  who  do  not  hold  the  Divinity  Testimonium  will 
further  be  examined  in  the  following : — 

Butler's  Analogy. 

Pearson  on  the  Creed.     Articles  ii.-v.,  viii.,  ix.,  xii. 

Davison  on  Prophecy. 

Browne  on  the  Articles. 

Palev's  Hone  Paulina}. 

MocIiBy  on  Miracles. 


•  B«nliitfoiM  oTBowd  and  Council,  June  7  and  Mar.  5,  Meeting  of  Senate,  June  20, 1890. 
k  8m  note  «,  p.  6. 


TERMS  AND  EXERCISES.  7 

Thesis.— As  a  proof  that  the  Candidate  has,  in  addition  to  the 
general  course  of  reading,  made  a  special  study  of  some  particular 
branch,  he  must  send  the  Regius  Professor  a  Thesis  on  a  subject 
chosen  by  himself,  with  approval  of  the  Professor,  printed  or 
legibly  written,  one  month  before  the  day  of  Commencements. 
The  Thesis  should  be  accompanied  with  references  to  the  authors 
consulted  in  its  composition. 

A  Doctor  in  Divinity  must  be  a  Bachelor  in  Divinity  of  five 
years'  standing.''  He  must  likewise  present  to  the  Regius  Professor 
a  printed  Thesis,  in  which  he  has  treated  of  and  explained  some 
portion  of  Doctrine  from  the  Holy  Scriptures,  or  of  the  History 
of  the  Church,  or  of  Dogmatic  Theology.  This  Thesis  is  to  be 
approved  of  by  the  Professor,  and  must  be  sent  to  him  one  month 
before  the  day  of  Commencements.  It  is  desirable  that  the 
Candidate,  before  printing  his  Thesis,  should  have  the  subject 
approved  of  by  the  Professor.^ 

A  Bachelor  in  Laws  must  have  taken  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts.  He  must  also  (1)  have  completed  two  years  in  the  study  of 
Law  in  the  University,  and  must  have  been  classed  at  the  General 
Examination  held  at  the  termination  of  the  Annual  Course  of  each 
Professor  in  the  subjects  of  the  year,  or  (2)  must  have  passed  a 
Special  Examination  in  the  subjects  of  the  curriculum  of  the  Law 
School.'^    For  details  see  "Law  School." 

A  Doctor  in  Laivs  must  be  a  B.A.  of  three  years'  standing,^  and 
must  have  taken  the  degree  of  LL.B. 

Candidates  may  obtain  the  Degree  in  any  of  the  following 
ways  : — 

(1).  Bypassing  an  Examination  in  the  principles  of  Political  Philo- 
sophy, Constitiitional  History,  and  International  Law. 

(2).  By  presenting  to  the  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  for  the  con- 
sideration of  the  Examiners,  a  printed  Thesis,  composed  by  the  Candidate, 
on  a  subject  in  the  Law  Course  approved  of  by  the  Professor. — The 
Candidate  will  be  liable  to  be  examined  on  subjects  connected  with  his 
Thesis. — The  Thesis  must  he  presented  to  the  Professor  one  month  before 
the  Commencements,  and,  if  it  be  approved  by  the  Professors  of  the 
Law  School,  a  copy  shall  be  deposited  in  the  College  Library. 

(3).  The  Degree  of  LL.D.  may  also  be  obtained  by  a  Candidate  who 
is  the  author  of  a  published  work  connected  with  legal  or  political 
science,  of  merit  sufficient,  in  the  judgment  of  the  Examiners,  to  entitle 
the  Candidate  to  the  Degree. 

»  See  note  a,  p.  5. 

i*  The  University  of  Dublin  Tests  Act  (36  Vict.,  chap.  21)  abolishes  the  necessity  for- 
merly imposed  on  Candidates  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  or  ct  Doctor  in  Divinity  of 
subscribing  the  declaration  of  the  Royal  Supremacy,  the  Liturgy  of  the  United  Church 
of  England  and  Ireland,  and  the  I'hirty-nine  Articles. 

=  Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  June  8  and  6. 1878.  Electing  of  Senate,  June  29, 
187f5. 


8  TEBMS   AND   EXEBCISES. 

Candidates  for  Degrees  qualifying  by  methods  (2)  or  (3)  are 
required  to  notify  to  the  Registrar  of  the  Law  School,  one  month 
before  the  Commencements,  the  particular  qualihcations  which 
they  ])roi)ose  to  oiler   for  their  Degrees. 

A  Bachelor  in  Medicine  must  have  taken  the  Degree  of  Bachelor 
of  Ai'ts,  and  must  have  spent  four  years  in  the  study  of  Medicine." 
Before  the  Grace  of  the  House  can  be  obtained,  the  Candidate  must 
pass  a  public  PLxamination  in  the  Hall  before  the  Medical  Professors. 

A  Doctor  in  Medicine  must  be  M.  B.  of  three  years'  standing.'' 
He  must  also  read  two  Theses  publicly  before  the  Eegius  Professor 
of  Physic,"  or  must  undergo  an  Examination  before  the  Regius 
Professor,  according  to  regulations  to  be  approved  of  by  the  Pro- 
vost and  Senior  Fellows. 

A  Bachelor  in  Surgery  must  be  a  Bachelor  of  Arts,  and  have  spent 
four  years  in  the  study  of  Surgery  and  Anatomy.'''  Before  the  Grace 
of  the  House  can  be  obtained,  the  Candidate  must  pass  a  public 
Examination  in  the  Hall  before  the  Professors  of  the  School. 

A  Master  in  Sun/en/  must  be  a  B.  Ch.  of  three  years'  stand- 
ing,**  and  must  produce  satisfactory  evidence  of  having  been  en- 
gaged for  not  less  than  two  years  from  the  date  of  his  registration 
in  the  study  or  practice  of  his  profession.  He  must  then  pass 
an  Examination"  in  Surgery  and  Surgical  Anatomy. «=  Graduates 
in  Surgery  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  of  not  less  than  ten 
years'  standing,  may  be  recommended  for  the  Degree  of  M.  Ch. 
by  the  vote  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  on  such  Examination  as 
they  shall  determine.*' 

A  Bachelor  in  Obstetric  Science  must  have  graduated  in 
Medicine,  have  attended  on  a  Winter's  Course  of  Lectures  in 
Midwifery  at  a  recognized  School,  have  practised  Midwifery  for 
six  months  at  a  recognized  Hospital  or  Maternity,  and  must  pass 
an  Examination  in  Practical  Midwifery,  Gyncecology,  and  Obste- 
trical Anatomy.** 

A  Master  in  Obstetric  Science  must  have  graduated  in  Medi- 
cine and  in  Surgery,  and  have  spent  two  years  at  least  in  the 
study  of  Obstetric  Science.  Before  the  Grace  of  tlie  House  can  be 
obtamed,  the  Candi'^ate  must  pass  a  public  Examination  before  the 
Professors  of  the  School  of  Physic. 

A  Bachelor  in  Civil  Engineerim/  must  have  taken  the  Degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts.  He  must  also  have  spent  two  years  at  least 
in  the  study  of  Civil  Engineering,  and  have  creditably  passed  all 
the  Kxamiuations  of  the  School." 

re*rulatlon«  resiMJCtlng  tlie  Degrcfs  in  Medicine  and  Surgery  are  jjlven  below 
• '  '■  tlili-  "  Stliool  of  Phybic,"  in  the  chapter  on  the  Trofcssional  Scliools, 

^  *  '••J  anJ  Council,  March  5.  and  Februaiy  9, 1887.  -Students  in  the 

'^  iiitrml  before  the  2*ind  of  June,  1«7'A  may  obtain  the  Degree 

', '  idliig  to  tlio  old  reKulutlons,  whicli  will  be  found  in  the 

j^  I  Council,  April  30  and  May  11, 1887.     Meeting  of  Senate 

•  .ytat.  t !!«».,  ai|i.  vu.     Me  p.  116. 


TERMS  AND  EXERCISES.  9 

A  Master  in  Civil  Engineering  must  have  taken  the  Degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Civil  Engineering;  he  must  also  have  practised  for 
three  years  as  a  Civil  Engineer,  after  obtairiing  that  Degree 
from  the  University. 

A  Bachelor  in  Music  mu^t  have  passed  the  Special  Matriculation 
Course  for  Musical  Candidates,  and  must  compose  a  piece  of  Vocal 
Music,  of  which  a  portion  at  least  shall  be  in  five  real  parts,  with 
accompaniments  for  a  stringed  baud  or  organ.  This  composition, 
if  approved  of  by  the  Board,  is  to  be  publicly  performed  in  such 
place  and  manner  as  they  shall  direct,  at  the  expense  of  the  Can- 
didate. The  Candidate  must  produce  a  certificate,  proving  that  he 
has  studied  or  practised  Music  for  seven  years,  and  must  further 
pass  an  Examination  on  the  Masterpieces,  both  sacred  and  secular, 
which  he  may  fairly  be  expected  to  have  heard  and  studied.*  Be- 
fore the  private  Grace  of  the  House  is  obtained,  the  Candidate 
must  pass  an  Examination  in  the  Theory  and  Grammar  of  Music, 
and  in  Thorough  Bass.  He  will  also  be  required  to  write,  ex- 
tetnpore,  and  within  a  given  time,  a  piece  of  Counterpoint  on  a 
proposed  subject. 

A  Doctor  m  Music  must  be  Mus.  B.,  and  must  have  spent  twelve 
years  in  the  study  or  practice  of  Music — to  be  further  tested  by  a 
general  Examination  in  well-known  p;vcat  works.  He  must  also 
compose  a  piece  of  Yocal  Music,  of  which  at  least  a  portion  shall  be 
in  six  or  eight  real  parts,  with  accompaniments  for  a  full  band. 
This  piece  of  Music,  if  approved  of  by  the  Board,  must  be  publicly 
performed,  at  the  expense  of  the  Candidate.  JBefore  the  private 
Grace  of  the  House  is  obtained,  the  Candidate  must  pass  an  Ex- 
amination on  Instrumentation,  and  such  other  subjects  connected 
with  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Music  as  the  Professor  may  think 
fit.  Candidates  for  the  Degree  of  Mus.  D.  will  be  expected  to  be 
thoroughly  acquainted  with  the  orchestration  of  "II  Flauto 
Magico  "  (Mozart),  and  "  EJijah"^  (Mendelssohn).  The  Candidate 
will  also  be  required  to  write,  within  a  prescribed  time,  pieces  of 
Harmony  on  given  subjects,  or  on  given  Basses. 

The  fiiU  score  of  the  musical  compositions  of  Candidates  for  Degrees 
in  Music,  legibly  and  clearly  written,  must  be  lodged  with  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Music,  one  month  at  least  before  the  Commencements  at 
which  the  Degree  is  to  be  conferred. 

The  days  of  Examination  for  both  Degrees  will  be  specified  in 
the  Calendar,  and  will  be  fixed  in  June  and  December,  at  least 
seven  days  before  the  Summer  and  Winter  Commencements,  in 
order  that  there  may  be  time  for  the  performance  of  the  exercises 
before  the  conferring  of  the  Degrees. 

Admission  of  Candidates  residing  in  the  Colonies At  a  meeting 

of  the  University  Senate,  held  on  December  13,  1862,^  it  was 

»  Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  March  20  and  May  19, 1886 ;  Meeting  of  Senate,  June 

^7j  looo. 

>>  This  Decree  was  subsequently  amenfled  at  Meetings  of  the  Senate  lield  on  June  26 
18(;9,  and  on  June  16, 18S5. 

b3 


10  rilUMS  AND  EXEECTStlg. 

resolved,  that  a  Student  of  the  Universitj^  who  was  engaged  in  any 
civil,  ecclesiastical,  or  other  profession  in  the  Colonies,  should  be 
allowed  (although  not  present  in  the  Senate)  to  proceed  to  his 
Degree  upon  the  following  conditions : — 

1.  That  he  was  of  the  proper  Standing  for  taking  the  Degree. 

2.  That  he  had  passed  all  the  Lectures  and  Examinations  necessary 
for  his  Degree. 

3.  That  ho  had  transmitted  in  writing  the  Exercises  for  the  Degree  to 
the  Regius  Professor  of  the  proper  Faculty,  and  that  they  had  been  ap- 
proved of. 

4.  That  he  had  transmitted  letters  testimonial  which  satisfied  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of  the  Candidate's  fitness  for  the  Degree 
in  regard  to  character. 

On  June  20,  1883,  it  was  resolved,  that  under  similar  condi- 
tions a  similar  privilege  should  be  extended  to  residents  in  an\- 
foreign  country,  the  letters  testimonial  of  character  being  in  this 
case  signed  by  the  British  Ambassador  or  Consul. 

Admission  ^'' ad  eundcm  Gradion.'^ — Graduates  in  Arts  of  the 
Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  are  admissible  ad  eundeni 
to  all  Degrees  they  have  received  in  their  own  Universities,  on 
attainment  of  the  standing  and  payment  of  the  fees  required  for 
the  same  Degrees  in  the  University  of  Dublin.*  Satisfactory  evi- 
dence of  character  and  conduct,  with  the  credentials  of  the  Degree 
sought,  to  be  produced  in  every  case.'' 

TABULA  BXPEN8ARUM  PRO  UNOQUOaUE  GKADU  ACADBMICO. 

Artium  Baccalaureus,'^ — 

Nobihs, £4     0     0 

Soc.  Comm., 200 

Pens., 10     0 

Artium  Magister, 9  16     6 

Doctor  in  Scientia, 25     0     0 

Doctor  in  Litteris,       25     0     0 

Artifj  Ingeniariae  Baccalaureus, .  10     0 

Arlis  Ingeniaria3  Magister, 1000 

MedicintB  Baccalaureus, 1100 

Doctor, 13     0     0 

Chirurgiuj  Baccalaureus 500 

Magister,     •     •     •_ 11     0     0 

Baccalaureus  in  Arte  Obstetricia,   .          10     0 

Magifter  in  Arte  Obstetricia, 500 

Legum  Baccalaureus, 11150 

Doctor, 22     0     0 

8.  Theologite  Baccalaureus, 13  15     0 

Doctor, 26     0     0 

Mus.  Baccalaureui,*' 1000 

Doctor,  ....              20    0    0 

•  Sm  Bote  oo  nest  puM.  >.  stat.  Univ.,  cap.  iv. 

•  BladWtti  wtMimtttrtd  tlMColleRo  before  the  ytnr  186»  are  liable  to  the  old  charire 
lBrlll*B.A.  l>ecrM.  Mspedltocl  .:  •  .il.'ndar  for  186»  b  J4. 

•  *  •!•  "^  ^*  T'^  ''  J?S^  '®^  •  '•"  '■•  Muwc  by  Cttudiuaiejs  who 
art Qradoatci lo  Aru.    (Urdoruii      .                    it.  iscs.) 


lEHMS  AND  EXERCISES.  1 1 

Fees  to  he  Paid  by  Graduates  of  Oxford  and  Camhridge. — On 
June  30,  1873,  the  following  Rule  was  made  b}'  the  Board  :— 

"  Graduates  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  coming  to  take  the  "  ad  eimdem' 
B.A.  Degree  shall  pay  the  ordinary  Replacement  Fee  (£9  3s.)>  and 
the  Ordinary  Fee  for  the  B.  A.  Degree  (£1),  in  all,  £10  3s. 

The  Senior  Proctor  receives  the  Fees  for  all  the  above  Degrees, 
with  the  exception  of  those  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts, 
which  are  payable  to  the  Junior  Bursar. 

Testimoninms.—k.  fee  of  thirty  shillings  is  payable  on  tak- 
ing out  the  Testimonium  of  any  of  the  above  Degrees,  with  the 
exception  of  that  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  of  the  Degrees  in  Medi- 
cine, Surgery,  and  of  that  of  Bachelor  in  Obstetric  Science,  the 
charge  for  the  Testimoniums  of  which  is  included  in  the  above 
Schedule  of  Fees  for  the  Degree  ;"  and  with  the  exception  also  of 
the  following,  the  charge  for  the  testimonium  of  which  is  ten 
shillings'' : — 

M.A.,     LL.B.,     LL.D.,     B.D.,     D.D.,     Mus.  Bac, 
Mus.  Doc,      M.A.I. 

N.B. — As  some  inconvenience  may  be  occasioned  to  Graduates  by 
unavoidable  delay  in  the  issue  of  Testimoniums,  all  Students  re- 
quiring the  Testimoniums  of  their  Degrees  during  the  Summer 
Yacation  are  requested  to  make  application  for  them  before  the 
30th  of  June.  Asa  general  rule,  Testimoniums  of  Degrees  will 
not  be  issued  during  the  Vacation. 

Professio7ial  Diplomas  and  Licenses. — The  conditions  on  which 
the  University  grants  Diplomas  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Ob- 
stetric Science  and  Licenses  in  Civil  Engineering,  will  be  found 
below,  under  the  Regulations  of  the  several  Professional  Schools. 


DAYS     ON     WHICH    PUBLIC    COMMENCEMENTS    POK    THE    CONFERKING     OF 
DEGREES  WILL  BE  HELD  IN  THE  PKE.SENT  YEAR. 

Hilary  Term. 
Tuesday,  March  1,  at  One  o' Clock. 

Trinity  Terrn. 

Wednesday,  May  4,  at  One  o'Clock. 
Thursday,  June  23,       ,,         ,, 
Wednesday,  July  6.     [Special  Tercentenary  Commencements.) 

Michaelmas  Term. 
Thursday,  December  15,  at  One  o'Clock. 

»  Order  of  the  Board,  Oct.  24,  1866.  "  Order  of  the  Board,  Feb.  22, 1800. 


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REPRESENTATION  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  IN 
PARLIAMENT. 

James  I.,  by  his  Charter  dated  May  12,  a.d.  1613,  first  granted  to 
the  University  the  right  of  returning  two  Burgesses  to  represent  it 
in  Parliament.  By  the  Act  of  Union  in  the  year  1800  (40  Geo.  III. 
c.  38,  Art.  4),  the  number  of  representatives  was  reduced  to  one*; 
but  by  the  Irish  Reform  Bill  (2  &  3  Will.  IV.  c.  88),  the  right  of 
electing  two  Members  has  been  restored  to  the  University. 

The  right  of  voting  at  the  election  of  Members  to  serve  in  Par- 
liament lor  the  University  of  Dublin  was  originally  confined  to  the 
Fellows  and  Scholars  of  Trinity  College.  By  the  Reform  Act,-  2  & 
3  WiU.  IV.  c.  88,  it  was  extended  to  every  person,  being  of  the 
age  of  twenty-one  years,  who  had  obtained,  or  thereafter  should 
obtain,  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  or  any  higher  Degree,  or  a 
Scholarship  or  Fellowship  in  the  said  University,  subject  to  certain 
provisions  regulating  the  registration  of  the  names  of  the  electors. 
These  regulations  were  altered  by  the  Statute  of  5  &  6  Vict. 
0.  74,  which  provides, — 

**  That  all  persons  with  whom  the  College  shall  have  compounded 
for  a  gross  sum  of  £5  for  their  respective  lives,  under  the  provi- 
sions of  the  late  Act  (2  &  3  WiU.  IV.  c.  88),  shaU  be  entitled  to 
have  their  names  continued  on  the  books  of  the  University  for  their 
respective  lives,  and  to  vote  at  any  election,  without  any  fui*ther 
payment. 

*' Every  person  whose  name  shall  be  upon  the  College  Books  of 
the  said  University,  and  who  shall  have  obtained  a  Fellowship  or 
Scholarship,  or  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  or  any  higher  degree 
in  the  University,  and  every  person  who  shall  hereafter  obtain  a 
Fellowship  or  Scholarship,  or  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  or  any 
higher  degree  in  the  University,  and  who  upon  the  removal  of  his 
name  from  the  CoUege  Books,  or  after  he  shall  have  taken  such 
degree,  shall  be  desirous  of  having  his  name  replaced  or  retained  on 
the  books  of  the  University  for  the  purpose  of  voting,  shall,  before 
the  1  st  day  of  December  next  after  his  name  shall  be  so  removed 
from  the  College  Books,  or  after  he  have  taken  such  degree,  pay  to 
th.  <  '..11.  -e  the  sum  of  £5,  and  thereupon  his  name  shall  be  placed 
or  litunicd  upon  the  books  of  the  University,  and  he  shall  be  en- 
titled to  vote,  for  his  life,  without  any  further  payment. 

"No  person  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  by  reason  of  a  degree  of  a 
purely  honorary  nature. 

i''  of  Union  that  four  lords  siiirltual  of  Irelnnil,  by  ro- 
ut lords  temporal  of  Ireland,  shall  be  the  number  to 
I  ill  ilic  House  of  Lords  of  the  I'arlianient  of  the 
-  (two  for  each  county  of  Ireland,  two  for 
onejor  the  Uuiversitit  of  Trinity  Colltye, 
■  >,  towns,  and  boroughs),  as  the  number 
M  ■■!  HIM,  ,.„r.  on  ii,.-  j.iin  III  iiiiaii.i,  ii;  iiic  llousc  Of  Commons  of  the  rarliamcnt  of 
iii«  Lulled  Kinir«luui." 


tTNlTilfiSITY  ELECTOES.  13 

''Every  person  having  his  name  on  the  College  Books  shall  be 
considered,  for  all  purposes  of  this  Act,  as  having  his  name  on  the 
books  of  the  University ;  but  the  payments  to  be  made  by  such 
person  shall  be  regulated  by  the  rules  and  Statutes  of  the  College." 

A  further  change  in  the  laws  relating  to  the  University  Fran- 
chise was  made  by  the  Act  31  &  32  Yict.  c.  112.  By  the  33rd 
section  of  this  Act,  it  is  enacted  that 

"  Every  person  who  has  heretofore  obtained  or  who  shall  here- 
after obtain  a  Fellowship  or  Scholarship,  or  the  Degree  of  Master 
of  Arts,  or  any  higher  Degree,  not  of  a  purely  honorary  nature,  in 
the  University  of  Dublin,  and  who  shall  be  desirous  of  having  his 
name  placed  or  retained  on  the  books  of  the  said  University,  for  the 
purpose  of  voting  at  any  election  of  Members  to  serve  in  Parliament 
for  the  borough  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  under  the  provisions 
of  section  4  of  the  Act  of  the  session  of  the  5th  and  6th  years  of 
the  reign  of  her  present  Majesty,  chapter  74,  may  require  the 
Registrar  of  the  said  University  to  place  or  retain  his  name  upon 
the  books  of  the  said  University,  without  any  payment  whatsoever, 
anything  in  the  said  section  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding : 
Provided  always,  that  no  person  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  at  any 
election  of  a  member  or  members  to  serve  in  Parliament  for  the  said 
borough  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  unless  his  name  shall  have 
been  upon  the  books  of  the  said  University  for  a  period  not  less 
than  two  months  previous  to  such  Election." 

Section  34. — "  In  the  month  of  December,  in  the  year  1869,  and 
in  every  succeeding  year,  the  Registrar  of  the  said  University  of 
Dublin  shall  make  out  an  alphabetical  list  of  the  names  of  the 
Electors  entitled  to  vote  at  any  election  for  Members  to  serve  in 
Parliament  for  the  said  University  ;  and  the  said  Registrar  shall 
cause  copies  of  such  list  to  be  printed  on  or  before  the  1  st  day  of 
January,  in  the  year  1870,  and  in  every  succeeding  year,  and  shall 
give  a  copy  of  such  list  to  any  elector  applying  for  the  same,  upon 
being  paid  2s.  Qd.  for  each  copy  ;  and  the  said  Registrar  shall  each 
year  publish  a  copy  of  such  list  in  the  University  Calendar,  when 
such  Calendar  shall  be  published,  or  in  some  one  or  more  of  the 
public  journals  having  general  circulation  in  Ireland." 

VOTING  PAPERS  AT  ELECTIONS. 

By  the  Act  24  &  25  Vict.  c.  53,  electors  may  in  future  record  their 
votes  by  means  of  voting  papers,  and  need  not  attend  in  person  at 
the  poll.  The  preamble  of  this  Act  recites,  that  "  it  is  expedient 
to  aiibrd  greater  facilities  for  voting  to  the  electors  at  elections 
for  Burgesses  to  serve  in  Parliament  for  the  Universities  of  Oxford^ 
Camhridf/e,  and  Duhlin."  Each  elector  is  hereby  empowered 
to  nominate  any  other  elector  or  electors  of  the  same  University 
to  deliver  for  him  at  the  poll  a  voting  paper  containing  his  vote. 
Every  such  voting  paper  shall  bear  date  subsequently  to  notice 


14  UNIVERSITY  ELECTOkS. 

given  by  the  Returning  Officer  of  the  day  for  proceeding  to  elec* 
tion,  and  shall  contain  the  name  or  names  of  the  Candidate  or 
Candidates  thereby  voted  for,  and  the  name  or  names  of  the 
elector  or  electors  authorized,  on  behalf  of  the  voter,  to  tender 
such  voting  paper  at  the  poll.  Such  voting  paper  (the  aforesaid 
date  and  names  being  previously  tilled  in)  shall,  on  any  day  sub- 
sequent to  notice  given  by  the  Returning  Officer  of  the  day  for  pro- 
ceeding to  election,  be  signed  by  the  voter  in  the  presence  of  a 
Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  County  or  Borough  in  which  such 
voter  shall  be  then  residing. 

No  person  shall  be  entitled  to  sign  or  vote  by  more  than  one 
voting  paper  at  any  election.  An  elector  may  vote  in  person,  not- 
withstanding that  he  has  duly  signed  and  transmitted  a  voting 
paper  to  another  elector,  if  such  voting  paper  has  not  been  already 
tendered  at  the  poll. 

By  the  Act  31  &  32  Vict.  c.  65,  s.  1,  the  declaration  required  to 
be  made  by  the  elector  tendering  the  voting  paper  of  another 
elector  is  repealed,  and  the  following  substituted  in  its  stead : 

"  I  solemnly  declare  that  I  verily  believe  that  this  is  the  paper  by  whicli 
A.  B.  [the  voter]  intends  to  vote,  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  the  Uni- 
versities Elections  Acts,  1861  and  1868." 

By  section  3  of  the  same  Act,  voting  papers  may  be  signed  in  the 
Channel  Islands,  in  the  presence  of  the  following  Officers,  viz.: — 
Jersey  and  Guernsey — The  Bailifis  or  any  Lieutenant  Bailiff,  Jurat, 
or  Juge  d' Instruction.  Alderney — The  Judge  of  Aid erney,  or  any 
Jurat.     Sark — The  Seneschal  or  Deputy  Seneschal. 


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ORDER  OF  RANK  IN  THE  COLLEGE. 

The  several  orders  in  the  College  are  the  following : — 

1.  The  Pkovost  or  Head  of  the  College;  who  must  be  not  less 
than  thirty  years  of  age^. 

2.  Fellows  ;  who  were  formerly  bound  to  enter  into  Priest's 
Orders,  except  five :  one  of  whom  was  elected  IfecUcus,  by  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  ;  and  two  others  were  elected  Jurista 

juris  Civilis  and  Jurista  juris  Anglici,  respectively^.  Tliis  obliga- 
tion to  take  Holy  Orders  was  removed  by  the  Act  36  Victoria, 
chap.  21. 

3.  Noblemen,  Sons  of  Noblemen,  and  Baeonets,  who  are 
matriculated  as  such  under  the  title  of  Nobilis,  Filius  Nohilis,  and 
£ques. 

4.  DocTOES  in  the  several  Faculties,  Bacheloes  in  Divinity, 
and  Masters  of  Aets,  Suegeey,  Obstetric  Science  and  Civil 
Engineering.  All  Doctors  and  Masters,  Ex- Fellows  and  Ex- 
Scholars,  having  their  names  registered  as  Electors,  are  entitled 
to  vote  at  the  election  of  Members  to  represent  the  University 
in  Parliament ;  but  have  no  Collegiate  privileges  or  duties,  unless 
their  names  are  kept  on  the  College  Books. 

5.  Bacheloes  in  Civil  Law,  Medicine,  Suegeey,  Obstetric 
Science,  and  Civil  Engineeeing,  and  Bacheloes  of  Aets. 
They  are  not  required  to  keep  their  names  on  the  University  or 
College  Books  in  order  to  entitle  them  to  proceed  to  the  higher 
Degrees. 

6.  Fellow-Commonees,  who  have  the  privilege  of  dining  at  the 
Fellows'  Table. 

7.  ScHOLAES,  who  are  on  the  foundation,  being  members  of  the 
Corporation  of  the  College ;  they  have  their  commons  free  of  ex- 
pense, and  their  rooms  for  half  the  charge  paid  by  other  Students ;" 
they  receive  from  the  College  an  annual  salary.  They  hold  their 
Scholarships  until  the  end  of  the  June  Quarter  of  the  fifth  year 
following  their  election,  or  following  the  time  at  which  they  be- 
come or  might  have  become  Masters  of  Arts,  whichever  period 
terminates  lirst,  and  have  other  privileges  for  which  see  under 
"Scholarship." 

^  S/at.  Co?Z.  cap. ii. 

^  Vide  Stat.  Coll.  cap.  xwill. Slat.  I.  Georgii  lll.de  Professoribus,  &c.,  cap.  v.,  and 
Stat.  18  Vict. 

"  I'his  does  not  apply  to  that  portion  of  the  rent  imposed  to  defjay  expen.ses 
iucuritd  in  paperuig  cr  paintinsf. 


16  ORDKR  OP  RANK  IN  THE  COLLEGE. 

All  fees  payable  by  Scholars  for  Tuition  terminate  after  the 
quarter  in  which  they  take  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts*.  The 
number  of  Scholars  is  seventy,  of  whom  thirty  were  formerly 
t<?rmed  natives  {Hibermci^),  but  this  distinction  has  been  abolished 
by  King's  Letter,  8  Geo.  IV. 

8.  Pensionees,  namely  ordinary  Students  in  Arts. 

9.  Sizars,  who  are  Students  of  limited  means,  having  their 
commons  free  of  expense,  and  being  exempted  from  annual  fees. 
They  were  formerly  nominated,  one  by  each  Fellow,  and  eight  or 
more  (provided  the  number  of  thirty  were  not  exceeded)  by  the 
Provost.  They  are  now  admitted  annually  by  an  examination 
{vide  infra,  "  Entrance  "). 


COLLEGE  CHARGES. 

L  Undergraduate  Fees — Before  the  name  of  any  Student  can  be 
placed  upon  the  College  Books,  the  amount  of  Entrance  Fees 
specified  below  must  be  paid  to  the  Junior  Bursar'^.  If  this  pay- 
ment be  not  made  "W'ithin  twelve  days  after  the  date  of  the 
Entrance  Examination,  the  note  of  admission  is  cancelled. 

The  following  statements  contain  the  practice  with  regard  to 
Arts  Fees,  but  those  headed  (a),  (6),  (c),  and  {d),  contain  all  the 
information  required  by  Students. 

(a).  For  Pensioners,  the  Entrance  and  half-yearly  Fees  are 
fifteen  pounds  and  eight  guineas  respectively ;  for  Fellow-Com- 
moners, thirty  pounds  and  sixteen  guineas  respectively,  and  for 
Filii  Nohili,  sixty  pounds  and  thirty-two  guineas  respectively. 
Sizars  nay  £1  1«.  3</.  Entrance  Fee,  and  arc  exempt  from  half- 
yearly  Fees. 

(6).  Students  who  enter  after  the  March  quarter  in  any  year, 
and  present  themselves  at  the  Trinity  Term  Examination  in  April 
or  May,  or  the  Trinity  Lectures,  or  the  Hilary  Term  Supplemental 
in  June,  or  the  Michaelmas  Term  Examination  in  October,  must 
pay  tlie  lirst  half-yearly  fee  before  presenting  themselves  for  any 
Term  Examination  or  Lectures  ;  ana  they  must  pay  a  second  half- 
yearly  Fee  at  the  end  of  October. 

Students  who  enter  after  March  23rd,  and  do  not  present  them- 
selves for  any  of  the  above  Examinations  or  Lectures,  pay  the 
firtt  half-yearly  Fee  in  the  April  of  the  succeeding  year. 

The  named  of  Siudeuta  who  enter  between  the  end  of  March 
Quarter  and  the  1st  of  November  are  not  placed  upon  the  College 


•  Dmtm  of  the  Board  aiid  VMton.  Dooember  18, 1868. 
k  Stai.  c»p.  xxL 

•  to  Um  euw  of  tboM  who  Intend  Ut  nrewnt  IhcirsolvM  at  a  Term  Kxaminntion  on 
tlM  dax  loOhWlug  the  day  of  'ntrancc,  tlita  pavment  mutt  tliorefoie  be  inndc  on  the  dav 


COLLEGE  CHAKGES.  17 

Books  unless  the  payment  to  the  Junior  Bursar  entitles  them  to  be 
put  in  the  existing  Junior  Freshman  Class. » 

(c).  A  Student  who  goes  through  his  Course  in  the  regular  way 
{i.e.  without  dio])ping  a  Class)  will  pay  to  the  Junior  Bursar,  in 
addition  to  the  Entrance  Fee,  eight  half-yearly  Fees,  payable  in 
April  and  October  in  each  year ;  and  no  Student  can  rise  to  the 
standing  of  a  Candidate  Bachelor  until  he  has  made  the  last  of 
these  half-yearly  payments.  Students  should  remember  that  the 
fee  of  one  pound  for  the  conferring  of  the  Degree  must  be  paid  to 
the  Junior  Bursar  on  or  before  the  day  preceding  the  Commence- 
ments at  which  they  present  themselves. 

No  Student  will  be  allowed  to  be  a  Candidate  for  Moderatorship, 
or  at  the  Special  B.  A.  Degree  Examination  in  Trinity  Term, 
unless  his  Fees  for  the  current  half-year  shall  have  been  paid 
before  the  first  day  of  Examination. 

The  half-yearly  Fees  become  due  at  the  end  of  the  March  and 
September  quarters,  but  Students  are  allowed  to  delay  the  pay- 
ment till  the  Friday  before  the  tirst  Saturday  in  May  or  November 
respectively.  Fees  despatched  by  post  are  counted  as  received  on 
day  on  \vhich  they  are  posted.  A  Student  sending  Fees  by  post 
should  state  his  Class  and  Tutor,  in  addition  to  his  own  name.  _ 

Half-yearly  Fees  should  be  paid  on  or  before  the  Friday  which 
precedes  the  iirst  Saturday  of  May  or  November,  and  any  Student 
whose  Fees  are  not  paid  on  that  day  must  pay  with  them  the 
Tardy  Payment  charge  of  3s.  for  that  and  every  succeeding  Friday 
in  May  or  November  for  which  the  Fees  remain  unpaid,  until  the 
first  Saturdays  of  June  and  December,  on  which  days  the  names 
of  all  Students  whose  Fees  have  not  been  paid  are  struck  off  the 
books,  and  can  only  be  replaced  on  payment  of  a  Fee  of  15s.,  in 
addition  to  the  half-yearly  Fee. 

In  addition  to  the  half-yearly  Fees,  some  Students  incur  Inci- 
dental Expenses,  due  as  Rent  of  Chambers,  Commons,  Punish- 
ments, and  so  forth,  and  these  must  be  paid  to  the  Junior  Bursar, 
together  with  the  half-yearly  Fees. 

Sizars,  whose  incidental  expenses  are  not  paid  before  the  first 
Saturday  in  June  and  the  first  Saturday  in  December,  respectively, 
are  forthwith  struck  ofi:'  the  Books,  and  their  Sizarships  vacated. 

{d).  Students  who  drop  a  year,  whether  from  inability  to  keep 
the  requisite  Terms,  or  from  any  other  cause,  should  always  con- 
sult their  Tutors  before  paying  the  half-yearly  Fees  then  due,  or 
next  to  become  due  ;  and  when  so  doing,  they  should  state 
whether  they  belong  to,  attend,  or  purpose  to  join  any  of  the  Pro- 
fessional Schools. 

(e).  A  Student  whose  name  has  gone  off*  the  books  can  always  re- 
place in  any  Class  in  which  the  Terms  he  has  kept  entitle  him  to  be 
placed,  provided  he  pays  the  replacement  Fee  of  ISs.,  and  that  the 

a  Resolution  of  Boai-d,  July  1, 1886. 


18  COLLEGE  CHARGES. 

half-yearly  payment  or  payments  which  he  makes  on  replacement, 
taken  with  those  wliich  he*  has  previously  made,  include  all  those 
paid  in  rej^ular  course  by  the  Students  in  the  Class  which  he  joins 
on  replacing,  viz.  one  half-yearly  Fee  in  the  April  and  one  in  the 
October  of  each  Freshman  and  Sophister  year  for  which  he  claims 
credit.  But  it  is  especially  to  be  observed  that  if,  in  the  April  or 
October  of  any  year,  a  Student  who  is  not  allowed  by  the  Senior 
Lecturer  to  keep  his  Class,  should  nevertheless  pay  the  half-yearly 
Fee  then  due,  such  pmpnent  does  7iot  count  as  a  pay7ne?it  for  the 
April  or  October  of  the  Class  from  ivhich  he  is  put  down,  but  as  a 
repetition  of  the  payment  previously  made  by  him  as  a  member  of 
the  Class  to  which  he  is  put  down,  and  such  payments  are  not 
taken  account  of  in  determining  the  amount  to  be  paid  on  replace- 
ment. 

In  determining  the  time  for  which  the  name  of  a  Student  who 
replaces  remains  on  the  Books  without  further  payment,  the  half- 
yearly  Fee  paid  on  replacement  is  considered  as  having  been  paid 
at  the  date  on  which  it  became  due  by  the  members  of  the  Class 
which  the  Student  joins — thus  a  payment  made  after  March  23rd 
will  keep  the  Student's  name  on  the  Books  till  the  first  Saturday 
in  December,  unless  it  counts  as  a  payment  made  in  the  previous 
half  year,  in  which  case  the  name  goes  off  on  the  first  Saturday 
in  June. 

Replacement. — The  full  amount  of  College  Fees  is  charged  for 
the  replacement  of  the  name  of  any  Student  which  has  been  re- 
moved from  the  Books,  except  in  the  cases  of  replacement  for 
the  purpose  of  obtaining  a  Degree,  or  a  Prize  in  Law*.  A  Fee 
of  fifteen  shillings,  in  addition  to  the  College  charge,  is  likewise 
payable  to  the  Junior  Bursar. 

^  On  May  2  and  June  23,  1885,  the  Board  passed  the  following  resolu- 
tion:—"That  Graduates  of  the  tTnivei-sity  shall  be  at  liberty  to  go  in 
for  the  Final  Examination  in  the  Divinity  or  Engineering  Scliool,  on 
payment  of  the  ordinary  replacement  fee'',  which  shall  cover  all  the  days 
of  examination.  In  addition,  a  Liceat  ad  Examinandum  Fee  of  One 
Guinea  shall  be  charged  in  such  cases.      The  names  of  Students  so  re- 

E laced  shall  be  removed  from  the  College  Books  innnediately  after  the 
olding  of  the  Examination." 

The  following  Resolution  was  passed  by  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows,  24th  November,  1877:— 

"That  in  the  case  of  all  Prize  Examinations  at  which,  under  existing 
Bules,  Students  presenting  themselves  for  Examination  are  required  to 
h*vo  their  names  on  the  College  Books,  the  list  of  Prizes  awarded  shall 
be  certified  bv  the  Junior  Huisar  before  being  laid  before  the  Board  for 
c<mflrmAtion.'' 


•  Order  of  th«  Board.  July  ft,  1870. 

*  Tlut  In  the  Junior  Bunuu-'s  foo  of  lbs. 


CHARGES   FOR   MEMP.EllS   OF   SENATE.  19 

II.  Charges  for  Doctors  in  the  several  Faculties,  Masters,  and 
Members  of  the  Senate. — Resident  Doctors  and  Masters  pay  the 
sum  of  £4  half-yearly.  The  regulations  for  payment  are  the  same 
as  those  already  given  under  the  head  of  Undergraduates. 

The  Fees  payable  by  Members  of  the  Senate  are  regulated  by  the 
following  Decree  of  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  dated  January 
22,  1859,  and  amended  on  January  31,  1872,  and  June  28,  1890:— 

Whereas,  by  the  Eoyal  Letters  Patent  bearing  date  the  24th  day  of 
July,  in  the  twenty-first  year  of  the  reign  of  Her  most  Gracious  Majesty 
Queen  Victoria,  it  is  amongst  other  things  enacted,  that  the  Senate  of  the 
University  of  Dublin  shall,  as  heretofore,  consist  of  the  Chancellor,  or,  in 
his  absence,  the  Vice- Chancellor,  or  Pro-Vice-Chancellor  for  the  time  be- 
ing, and  of  such  Doctors  and  Masters  of  Arts  of  the  University  as  shall 
have  and  keep  their  names  on  the  Books  of  Trinity  College,  in  accordance 
with  such  regulations  and  conditions  as  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows 
of  the  said  College  shall  enact  : 

We,  therefore,  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  in  pursuance  of  the 
powers  vested  in  us,  do  hereby  enact  and  Deckee  : 

1.  That  no  change  shall  be  made  in  the  Fees  heretofore  payable  by 
Doctors  and  Masters  holding  Eooms  in  the  College,  or  in  attendance  on 
Collegiate  or  Professional  Lectures,  or  presenting  themselves  at  Exami- 
nations. 

2.  That  all  Doctors  or  Masters  of  Ai'ts,  whose  names  are  on  the  Col- 
lege Books,  and  who  are  not  resident  nor  in  attendance  on  Lectures,  as 
aforesaid,  shall  be  permitted  to  retain  their  names  on  the  Books  of  the 
College,  without  further  payment. 

3.  That  all  Doctors  or  Masters  of  Arts  (except  as  hereafter  provided), 
whose  names  are  not  on  the  College  Books,  shall  be  required  to  pay,  on 
replacing  their  names,  the  accustomed  charge  of  £4  \bs.  for  the  half-year 
in  which  such  replacement  is  made ;  after  which  their  names  shall  be 
retained  on  the  College  Books,  in  accordance  with  the  two  preceding  re- 
giilations. 

4.  That  the  names  of  all  Doctors  and  Masters  of  Arts,  who  have  been 
University  Students,  or  First  Senior  Moderators,  shall  be  replaced  on  the 
College  Books  without  charge.  This  rule  does  not  apply  to  First  Senior 
Moderators  in  one  subject  who  have  not  obtained  a  large  Gold  Medal. » 

5.  That  Ex-Fellows  of  the  College,  according  to  ancient  privilege,  shall 
be  permitted  to  retain  their  names  on  the  College  Books  without  any  charge. 

6.  That  the  Members  for  the  University  in  Parliament,  and  ex-Mem- 
bers, shall  be  permitted  to  retain  their  names  on  the  College  Books  free 
of  all  charge. 

On  June  12th,  1875,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows  that  the  privilege  mentioned  in  (4)  should  be  extended  to 
all  double  Gold  Medallists. 

*  Resolution  of  the  Board,  January  12, 1884. 


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I 


RESIDENCE,  AND  DUTIES  OF  RESIDENT  STUDENTS. 

Residence,  as  a  part  of  Academic  discipline,  is  not  enforced  in  the 
University  of  Dublin,  nor  is  it  necessary  in  itself  for  keeping  Terms. 
Yet  for  Professional  Students,  residence  either  in  the  city  or  in  the 
College  is  indirectly  necessary. 

i^oowis.— Chambers  in  the  College  are  granted  by  the  Provost  on 
application  from  the  Tutor  of  the  Student  who  proposes  to  reside. 
On  obtaining  Rooms,  a  sum  of  money  is  deposited  with  the  Registrar 
of  Chambers,  which  is  intended  as  secuiity  against  any  injury  tliat 
they  may  sustain,  and  is  returned  on  vacating  the  Rooms,  if  all 
claims  of  the  College  be  first  satisfied.  The  deposit  for  Rooms  varies 
from  £8  to  £30 ;  and  the  annual  rent  varies  from  £4  to  £18.  Most 
of  these  Chambers  are  intended  to  accommodate  two  Students,  in 
which  case  each  Student  in  occupation  pays  only  half  rent  and  half 
deposit.  If,  however,  a  Student,  from  any  cause,  should  be  the 
sole  occupant  of  such  Rooms,  he  is  always  liable  for  the  entire  rent 
during  whatever  time  the  sole  occupation  continues, 

A  list  of  the  Chambers  vacant  within  the  College  is  hung  up  at 
the  Chief  Steward's  lodge,  near  the  Gate.  Students  can  see  over 
the  different  sets  of  vacant  Chambers  on  application  to  the  Clerk 
of  the  Works,  and  when  tliey  have  decided  which  sets  they  prefer, 
they  should  communicate  with  their  Tutors,  giving  a  list  contain- 
ing the  particulars  of  two  or  three  sets  of  Chambers,  in  the  order 
in  which  they  prefer  them,  so  that  in  case  the  Rooms  first  applied 
for  are  granted  to  other  Students,  the  Tutors  can  apply  for  the 
other  Rooms.  An  application  for  a  double  set  of  Chambers  must 
be  made  on  behalf  of  two  Students  jointly.  If  the  Rooms  applied 
for  be  granted,  the  deposit  must  be  paid  to  the  Registrar  of 
Chambers  within  a  fortnight,  or  else  the  right  to  the  Rooms  lapses. 
The  deposit  is  returned  when  the  Rooms  are  vacated,  and  the  keys 
given  up  to  the  Chief  Steward. 

No  Student  is  allowed  to  reside  in  Chambers  registered  in  the 
name  of  another,  \N'ithout  a  written  permission  from  the  Provost, 
stating  the  period  during  which  such  temnorarv  occupation  may  con- 
tinue. The  Chambers  of  any  Student  wiio  allows  another  person  to 
occupy  them,  either  wholly  or  in  part,  without  such  permission,  are 
immediately  vacated. 

In  June,  1877,  on  March  16,  1878,  Januarv  20,  1883,  June 
23,  1885,  and  July  1,  1886,  the  following  Regulations  were  made 
by  the  Roard,  with  the  concurrence  of  the  Provost : — 

1.  The  ChamberB  of  Rcwdent  Students,  except  Scholars,  and  Students 
attendiuc  Lecturos  in  one  of  tlie  Professional  Schools,  are  to  be  vacated 
At  the  close  of  the  Quarter  in  which  they  shall  be  of  standing  to  be 
adiuitted  to  thi*  A.  H.  Deurcc. 

2.  Studeut*  attending  Loetures  in  the  Professional  Schools  shall  be 


RESIDENCE,  AND  DUTIES  OF  RKSlDENT  STUDENTS.  21 

permitted  to  retain  their  Chambers  till  the  expiration  of  the  Trinity 
Term  of  the  Junior  Bachelor  year,  but  not  longer,  without  special 
permission  from  the  Board. 

3.  The  Chambers  of  Ex-Scholars  and  Ex-Sizars  shall  be  vacated  at 
the  close  of  the  September  Quarter  next  after  the  expiration  of  their 
Scholarships  and  Sizarships. 

■i.  'No  Student  who  shall  have  passed  the  standing  of  Candidate 
T'  nhelor  shall  be  admissible  as  a  Candidate  for  Rooms,  or  for  a  re-grant 

Uooms  vacated  under  the  provisions  of  the  aforesaid  Regulations,  un- 

^  he  has  previously  obtained  the  consent  of  the  Board. 

5.  Graduate  Students  above  the  standing  of  Junior  Bachelor,  who  may 
(jl)tain  permission  to  occupy  Rooms,  shall  pay  a  higher  rent  than  that 
paid  by  ordinary  Undergraduate  Students. 

G.  After  each  Term  a  return  shall  be  made  to  the  Board  of  the  Students 
holding  Chambers  in  College  who  have  not  attended  Lectures,  and  the 
Chambers  of  those  Students  who  have  failed  to  attend  during  two  Terms 
in  the  year  shall  be  forfeited  tmless  their  Tutors  shall  satisfy  the  Board 
tiiat  there  have  been  reasonable  grounds  for  such  failure. 

7.  The  Rooms  of  all  Students  whose  accounts  are  not  paid  on.  the  first 
Saturdays  in  June  and  December,  respectively,  shall  be  vacated  on  those 
days  by  the  Registrar  of  Chambers. 

8.  The  Registrar  of  Chambers  is  empowered  to  charge  Students,  who 
neglect  to  give  the  keys  of  their  vacated  Rooms  to  the  Clerk  of  the  Works, 
the  rents  of  both  Rooms  until  the  deposit  be  transferred, 

9.  The  Registrar  of  Chambers  is  authorized  (in  case  Students  fail  to 
give  up  their  Rooms  in  time)  to  charge  the  occupier  rent  as  if  his  name 
were  on  the  Books,  provided  that  the  sum  charged  do  not  exceed  the 
deposit. 

10.  The  Provost  is  permitted,  if  he  think  fit,  to  grant  Rooms  to 
Students  who  have  entered  College  at  the  Midsummer  Entrance  or  at  the 
October  Entrance,  and  who  have  paid  the  Entrance  Fee  of  £15,  even 
though  their  names  be  not  on  the  College  Books  in  the  existing  Junior 
Freshman  Class. 

Attendance  on  Divine  Service. — All  Students  who  are  members  of 
the  Church  of  England  or  Ireland,  and  who  reside  within  a  dis- 
tance of  two  miles  from  the  College,  are  required  to  attend  Divine 
Service  in  the  College  Chapel,  both  on  Sundays  and  week-days'. 
It  is  the  duty  of  the  Junior  Dean  to  bring  the  names  of  such. 
Students  as  are  negligent  in  their  attendance  under  the  notice 
of  the  Provost  or  Senior  Dean.  Students  resident  within  the 
College,  who  persistently  refuse  to  comply  with  the  statutable 
enactments  on  this  point,  are  liable  to  be  deprived  of  their 
Rooms. 

The  hours  of  Divine  Service  in  the  CoUege  Chapel  are  the 
following :  —On  Sundays  and  holidays^.  Morning  Prayer  is  read  at 
9.45  a.m.,  and  Evening  Prayer  at  five  o'clock.  On  week-days, 
not  holidays,  Morning  Prayer  is  read  at  half-past  eight  o'clock, 

»  Some  whose  residence  is  very  distant  are  excused  from  Week  Cliapel,  on  attending 
Morning  Prayer  on  Sundays.  ,The  general  limit  of  distance  is  one  and  a  half  miles  from 
the  College. 

>>  On  dtiysof  Public  Examination,  Morning  Prayer  is  read  at  half-past  eight  o'cl  ck 


22  RESIDENCE,  AND  DUTIES  OF  RESIDENT  STUDENTS. 

and  Evening  Prayer  at  live  o'clock.  The  Order  for  Morning  and 
Evening  Prayer  is  shortened  in  the  Chapel  on  ordinary  week-days, 
by  the  omission  of  certain  prescribed  portions.  On  Sundays  and 
holidays,  as  also  at  Evening  Prayer  on  Saturdays,  and  the  eves 
of  such  holidays  as  have  vigils,  all  Students  must  wear  sur- 
plices, with  the  hoods  belonging  to  their  Degrees,  if  they  be 
Graduates.  But  on  Ash-We^esday  and  Good  Friday  gowns  are 
worn. 

The  Holy  Communion  is  administered  on  all  the  greater  Church 
Festivals,  and  on  other  days  fixed  by  the  Provost,  which  are 
notified  in  the  University  Calendar  {vide  ante,  page  ii.)  The 
Offertory  is  applied  in  aid  of  the  General  Sustentation  Fund  of  the 
Church  of  Ireland. 

After  Fleming  Prayer  on  Sundays,  a  Sermon  is  delivered  by  one 
of  the  Professors  of  Divinity,  the  Donnellan  Lecturer,  or  one  of  the 
University  Preachers  for  the  year. 

After  Evening  Prayer  on  Fridays  and  Sundays,  the  Evening 
Preachers  deliver  in  tui'n  a  short  sermon  (called  a  Common-place) 
"  ad  modum  Theologicae  concionis"*. 

Students  in  residence,  who  are  members  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  in  Ireland,  are  required  to  lodge  with  the  Junior  Dean 
a  certificate  of  attendance  upon  one  of  the  Presbyterian  Churches 
of  the  city  signed  by  the  Minister  of  that  Church.^ 

Corrections. — At  half-past  ten  o'clock  on  Saturday  mornings,  the 
Junior  Dean  attends  in  the  Hall,  and  reads  out  the  names  of  all  Stu- 
dents who  have  been  punished  for  neglect  of  duties  or  other  offences 
during  the  week.  It  is  the  interest  of  those  who  can  excuse  them- 
selves to  be  present,  and  if  their  excuses  are  admitted  by  the  Dean. 
the  fines  are  taken  off. 

Commons  of  Resident  Students. — All  Students  resident  in  Col- 
lege, unless  specially  excused  by  the  Provost,  must  dine  in  the 
Commons  Hall,  except  during  the  summer  vacation.  They  must 
take  care  to  put  their  name  on  Commons  b}'  application  to  the  Clerk 
of  the  Buttery,  as  soon  as  they  come  into  residence. 

Tlie  Regulations  decreed  bv  the  Board  were  modified,  April  28, 
1877,  July  8,  1878,  March  20,  1886,  March  26,  1887,  and  July 
6,  1890.     The  Rules  now  in  force  are  as  follows  :— 

1.  That  all  Fellow-Commoners  and  Pensioners  under  the  standing  of 
M.  A.,  and  holding  Chambers  in  the  College,  be  uniformly  charged,  in  ad- 
dition to  the  Chaniber-ient  now  paid  to  the  Registrar  of  Chambers,  a 
certain  specified  sum  per  week  for  certain  portions  of  the  year ;  and 
that  the  sums  thus  accruing  bo  considered  as  contributions  to  a  Commons 
Fund. 

2.  That  these  charges  be,  for  each  Fellow-Commoner,  seven  shillings 
and  six  ponco  per  week,  and  for  each  Pensioner  five  shillings;  said 

•  Stat,  ColL  eap.  xTi 

k  IteMlutions  of  Board  »nd  Council.  May  16  and  19, 1886. 


RESIDENCE,  AND  DUTIES  OF  RESIDENT  STUDENTS.  23 

charges  to  be  levied  for  all  the  solid  weeks  iu  each  Term  in  which  Un- 
dergraduate Lectures  shall  be  given,  including  the  first  and  last  of  such 
weeks,  or  for  so  many  of  those  weeks  in  any  Term  as  the  Student  holds 
Chambers  without  actually  giving  up  the  keys  of  the  same  to  the  person 
entitled  to  receive  them. 

3.  That  these  charges  be  made  by  the  Clerk  of  the  Buttery  Books,  from 
the  Quarterly  Chamber-rent  list  furnished  by  the  Registrar  of  Chambers, 
against  all  persons  liable  to  the  same ;  and  be  introduced  in  the  half- 
yearly  accounts  payable  to  the  Junior  Bursar,  among  the  incidentals  of 
the  past  half-year,  under  the  name  of  Commons  Fund.  All  persons,  how- 
ever, to  whom  Chambers  may  be  granted  within  any  of  the  periods  above 
specified,  are  not  to  be  considered  liable  to  these  charges  until  the  ensuing 
Term. 

4.  That  the  weekly  sums  thus  charged  be  allowed  in  the  regular  Com- 
mons Charge  to  each  Student,  and  the  remainder,  or  variable  part  of  the 
Commons  Charge,  be  payable  to  the  Clerk  of  the  Buttery  Books. 

5.  Students  shall  be  allowed  to  put  their  names  on  Commons  by  pay- 
ing for  a  time  not  less  than  a  week. 

Students  residing  habitually  at  a  distance  from  Dublin,  and  coming  to 
Dublin  to  attend  the  Examinations  of  their  Class,  are  allowed  to  put 
their  names  on  Commons  on  the  days  on  which  these  Examinations  are 
held. a 

6.  The  Junior  Dean  shall  be  required  to  impose  a  fine  of  bs.  a  week 
upon  all  Students,  actually  resident  in  College,  whose  names  shall  not 
be  on  Commons  at  all  times  except  during  the  long  Vacation ;  it  being 
understood  that  the  5s.  a  week  Commons  Fund  shall  be  considered  an 
equivalent  to  this  fine  during  the  week  in  which  Commons  Fund  is 
imposed. 

7.  No  Student's  name  shall  be  placed  on  the  Commons  List  without 
previous  payment  to  the  Clerk  of  the  Buttery  of  the  amount  due  for  the 
period  during  which  his  name  is  placed  on  Commons.  This  rule  is  to 
apply  in  the  case  of  sons  of  Fellows  and  Professors. 

N.  B. — The  variable  part  of  the  Commons  Charge  during  Term 
is  about  equal  to  the  jUxed  part,  which  is  charged  in  the  half- 
yearly  accounts  under  the  foregoing  Rules. 

Before  and  after  meat,  Grace  was  formerlj^  said  by  certain  of  the 
Scholars  in  turn,  who  were  called  Waiters.  This  obligation  was 
done  away  with  by  the  Act  36  Victoria,  chapter  2L 

On  Nov.  21,  1873,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Board,  that  ten  Scho- 
lars, or  other  Students,  should  be  annually  appointed  to  say  Grace 
before  and  after  meat  in  the  Commons  Hall,  on  the  following 
conditions  : — 

L  They  shall  each  receive  a  salary  of  £10  per  annum,  to  be  paid  quar- 
terly, if  the  duty  has  been  satisfactorily  discharged. 

2.  They  shall  be  annually  selected  by  the  two  Deans,  and  the  names 
of  those  selected  shall  be  submitted  to  the  Board  for  appointment  to  the 
office. 

»  Resolution  of  the  Board,  Noyember  22, 1890. 


24  RESIDENCE,  A  XT)  DUTIES  OF  RESIDENT  STUDENTS. 

3.  Regard  shall  be  had,  in  the  selection,  to  the  general  character  of  the 
Student  for  regularity,  steadiness,  and  general  good  conduct,  as  such 
qtialities  are  the  best  security  that  the  duties  of  the  office  will  be  properly 
discharged. 

The  Grace  must  be  repeated  memoriter,  and  in  Latin,  in  a  form 
prescribed  by  the  Statutes  of  the  College.* 

Xvjht-Roll. — All  Students  resident  in  the  College,  below  the 
standing  of  M.  A.,  must  attend  night-roll,  which  is  called  by  the 
Junior  Dean  every  night  at  nine  o'clock.  After  night-roll  no 
Student  is  permitted  to  pass  the  College  gates  without  a  written 
order  from  the  Dean. 

Those  who  are  late  for  night-roU  may  return  their  names  at  the 
gate  before  twelve  o'clock.  Two  such  returns  will  be  allowed  as  a 
substitute  for  night-roll  to  a  Junior  Freshman  Pensioner,  three  to  a 
Senior  Freshman,  four  to  a  Junior  Sophister,  and  live  to  a  Senior 
Sophister.  Fellow-Commoners  are  allowed  in  each  class  one  more 
such  return  than  Pensioners.  Those  who  return  their  names  more 
frequently  than  their  standing  allows  are  fined  as  tardy  ;  and  those 
who  do  not  retm-n  their  names  at  all  are  considered  as  being  absent 
from  College,  and  severely  fined,  unless  they  are  able  to  give  a 
satisfactory  reason  for  the  omission.  The  College  gates  are  closed  at 
twelve  o'clock,  and  the  name  of  each  Student  who  comes  into  College 
after  that  hour  is  specially  retui-ned  to  the  Junior  Dean,  and  a  fine 
is  indicted,  unless  such  Student  has  previously  obtained  a  written 
permission  from  him. 

•  Stat.  Coll.  cap.xTi. 


(     25     ) 


(SjOUxu  XXX  ^rfe. 


ENTRANCE. 

1.  The  mode  of  admission  into  this  University  is  by  passing  an 
Examination. 

The  Senior  Lecturer  is  authorized  to  allow  a  Graduate  in  Arts 
of  any  University  chartered  under  the  Crown  to  have  his  name 
placed  on  the  College  Books  on  payment  of  the  Entrance  Fee, 
without  passing  the  Matriculation  Examination^. 

Every  person  desirous  of  becoming  a  Student  in  Arts  must,  at 
his  Entrance,  place  himself  under  the  tuition  of  one  of  the  Tutor 
Fellows  who  receive  Pupils.  The  Collegiate  interests  of  the  Pupil 
are  under  the  guardianship  of  his  Tutor.  Students  may  enter  as 
Fellow- Commoners  or  Pensioners.  But  a  Nobleman,  the  son  of 
a  Nobleman,  or  a  Baronet,  may  enter  as  Nobilis,  Filius  Nohilis^  or 
Eques.  Students  of  limited  means  may  compete  for  Sizarships, 
and,  if  successful,  may  enter  as  Sizars.  Students  entering  after 
March  21,  and  at  or  before  the  second  Entrance  in  October,  are 
permitted  to  join  the  Junior  Freshman  Class  which  was  formed 
in  the  previous  November,  on  payment  of  the  half-year's  fees  due 
by  members  of  that  class,  in  addition  to  the  Entrance  Fee  (see 
under  '  College  Charges'). 

There  are  seven  Matriculation  or  Entrance  Examinations  in 
the  year.  Of  these,  the  Midsummer  Entrance  in  Trinity  Term, 
and  the  Entrance  at  the  commencement  of  Michaelmas  Term,  are 
known  as  the  Principal  Entrance  Examinations.  They  last  for 
two  days,  and  those  among  the  successful  candidates  who  obtain 
sufficiently  high  marks  are  selected  by  the  Senior  Lecturer  for  a 
further  Examination  for  High  Places  at  Entrance.  This  additional 
examination  lasts  for  one  day,  and  on  the  general  result  of  the 
three  days'  examination,  the  selected  candidates  are  arranged 
in  order  of  merit,  and  their  names,  together  with  those  of  the 
Schools  from  which  they  present  themselves,  are  published  at  the 


*  Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  November  20  and  26, 1879;  December  16, 1882 1 
February  14, 1883. 

c 


26  CODBSK  IN  AETS. 

conclusion  of  the  Examination.  The  Senior  Lecturer  is  authorized 
to  issue  Special  Certificates  to  those  who  are  so  selected.* 

At  these  Principal  Entrances  the  candidates  are  examined  in 
either  French  or  German  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  subjects,  and 
the  Classical  Course  is  restricted  to  certain  authors  given  below. 

Of  tlie  other  Entrance  Examinations,  four  are  held  on  the  days 
immediately  previous  to  the  four  Examinations  of  the  Junior 
Freshman  Class  (including  the  Hilary  Supplemental  Examination 
in  June)  so  as  to  enable  students  from  a  distance  to  pass  a  Term 
Examination  as  well  as  the  Entrance  without  unnecessary  loss 
of  time.  The  fifth  is  held  immediately  before  the  Michaelmas 
Lectures  begin.  The  dates  of  these  Examinations  may  be  found 
in  the  Almanack,  and  are  also  given  under  the  heading  '  Days  of 
Examination.'  In  addition,  the  Senior  Lecturer  grants  a  Special 
Examination  to  such  Students  as  are  unable  to  present  themselve  s 
at  the  regular  Examinations,  on  reasonable  grounds  being  given. 
The  Entrance  Examinations  commence  at  10  a.m. 


Course  for  Principal  Entrances. 

English  Composition  :  the  Course  appointed  to  be  used  is — Merchant 
of  Venice;  or  Scott,  Ivanhoe.  Latin  Composition :  Arithmetic;  Algebra 
(the  First  Four  Rules,  Fractions,  and  Simple  Equations)  ;  Euclid, 
Books  i.,  ii.,  iii.  ;  English  History;  Modern  Geography;  French  or 
German  (as  given  below) ;  and  two  Greek  and  two  Latin  authors,  to  be 
selected  by  the  Candidate  from  the  following  list: — 

Greek. — 1.  Homer,  Iliad,  Books  i.  ii.  vi. 

2.  New  Testament.    The  Gospels  of  St.  Luke  and  St.  John,  and 

the  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

3.  Euripides,  Hecuba,  or  Troades. 

4.  Sophocles,  Antigone. 

6.  Plato,  Apologia  Socratis. 

6.  Lucian,  Walker's  Selections. 

7.  Xenophon,  Anabasis,  Books  i.  ii.  iii. 

Latin. — 1.  Virgil,  jEneid,  Books  i.  ii.  vi.  vii. 

2.  Horace,  Odes. 

3.  ,  Satires  and  Epistles. 

4.  Sallust. 

6.  Livy,  any  two  of  the  following:  Books  i.  ii.  iii.  xxii. 

6.  Ciesar,  De  Bello  Gallico,  Books  i.  ii.  iii. 

7.  Cicero,  De  Amicitia  and  De  Sencctute. 

Febkch    \  Short  passages  will  be  set  for  translation  into  English,  and 
or         J      a  short  English  passage  for  translation  into  French  or 
OiHMAN.  )      German,  with  a  few  grammatical  questions. 

•  In  Caleodan  b^arinr  date  prior  to  1893.  the  names  of  Ujo  Candidates  who  obtained 
tllfh  riAC^i  at  Entrance  are  luieitoi  under  the  title— riuced  In  the  First  Division. 


ENTRANCE.  27 

Additional  Examination  for  High  Places. 

The  Candidates  are  examined  in  passages,  approved  by  the  Senior 
Lecturer,  from  Greek  and  Latin  authors,  in  general  questions  in  Grammar 
and  History,  in  Greek  Prose  Composition,  in  Geometry  and  in  Algebra. 

2.  Course  for  Ordinary  Entrances. 

At  the  other  Entrance  Examinations,  Students  are  required  to 
answer  in  any  two  Greek  and  any  two  Latin  Classical  Authors,  of 
their  own  selection,  together  with  the  other  subjects  specified 
above,  with  the  exception  of  French  and  German.  Students 
entering  on  the  days  previous  to  the  Junior  Freshman  Term 
Examinations  may  bring  up  the  Classical  Authors  appointed  for 
the  Junior  Freshman  Term  Examination  as^jar^  of  their  Entrance 
Course. 

3.  Entrance  Course  for  Students  not  taking  the  Arts 

Course. 

Musical  Degrees. 

Candidates  for  Musical  Degrees,  who  are  not  also  taking  out 
the  Arts  Course,  are  permitted  to  substitute  a  Modern  Foreign 
Language  for  Greek  at  the  Entrance  Examination,  and  they  are 
examined  in  Acoustics  (including  Applications  of  Arithmetic  to 
Acoustics)  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  Entrance  Course.  They 
are  recommended  to  read  Sedley  Taylor  "  On  Sound  and  Music." 

Engineering  Diplomas. 

Students  who  wish  to  enter  Trinity  College  for  the  purpose  of 
going  through  the  Engineering  School  only,  are  at  liberty  to  sub- 
stitute a  Modern  Foreign  Language  for  Greek  at  the  Entrance 
Examination.  But  a  Candidate  Engineering  Student  who  avails 
himself  of  this  privilege  must  pass  the  Examination  for  admission 
to  the  Engineering  School,  as  well  as  the  Entrance  Examination 
in  Arts,  before  his  name  is  placed  on  the  College  Books. 

4.  Prizes  obtainable  in  connexion  with  Entrance. 

1st.  Sizarships  in  Classics,  Science,  Hebrew,  and  Irish.  The 
regulations  respecting  the  Course,  Privileges,  &c.,  are  given 
below. 

2nd.  E,eid  Sizarship,  tenable  by  natives  of  the  county  of  Kerry 
only. 

3rd.  Twelve  Junior  Exhibitions,  value  £25  a  year,  tenable  for 
two  years.  The  Regulations  are  given  under  the  heading  '  Exhi- 
bitions.' 

c2 


28  COIJESE  IN  ABTS. 


4th.  The  Kidd  Scholarship,  value  £76  per  annum,  tenable  for 
four  years.  The  Examination  for  this  Scholarship  is  held  each 
fourth  year,  unless  vacancies  should  occur  oftener. 

5th.  Eighteen  Entrance  Prizes  in  Composition  and  Literature,'' 
namely,  a  First  Prize  of  £5  and  a  Second  Prize  of  £2  in  each  of 
the  following  subjects  (provided  sufficient  merit  be  shown  by  the 
Candidates) : — 


1.  Greek  Verae. 

2.  Latin  Verse. 

3.  Greek  Prose. 

4.  Latin  Prose. 

6.  English  Literature    and 
Composition. 


6.  English     History     and 

Modern  Geography. 

7.  French. 

8.  German. 

9.  Hebrew.    {Hebrew  Sizars  are 

not  eligible  for  this  Frize.) 


A  student  may  compete  for  one  or  more  of  these  Prizes.  The  names 
of  the  successful  Candidates,  and  the  Schools  from  which  they  present 
themselves,  are  published  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Examinations. 

These  Examinations  are  held  in  Michaelmas  Term  (usually  at  the  be- 
ginning of  November)  and  are  open  to  all  Students  who  are  then  com- 
mencing the  Junior  Freshman  Year,  i.e.,  to  those  Students  who  have 
entered  since  March  22nd,  and  have  not  paid  any  half-yearly  fee.  They 
commence  at  10,  a.m. 

The  following  Books  are  recommended : — 

In  English  History,  The  Student's  Hume.  J.  Pv.  Green's  Short 
History  of  the  English  People. 

In  Geography,  Clyde's  Geography. 

In  English  Literature,  Macaulay's  Essays  on  Addison,  on  Clive,  and 
on  Moore's  Life  of  Byron ;  Trench's  English,  Past  and  Present;  The 
Student's  Manual  of  English  Literature  (last  edition)  ;  Shakspere's 
Merchant  of  Venice,  King  Richard  II.,  and  Macbeth  (Clarendon  Press 
Series)  ;   Milton's  Paradise  Lost,  Books  iii.  iv.,  and  Comus. 

The  Courses  appointed  in  French,  German,  and  Hebrew  are  as 
follow: — 

/"rtfWtfA.— Souvestre,  Au  coin    du    feu;    Bridge,  French  Literature 
(Chaps.  xi.-xx.),pp.  166-281  ;  Corneille,  Horace,  LeCid. 

German. — Schiller's   Wilhelm    Tell,    and    Geschichte  des  dreissig- 
jiihrigen  Krioges,  Books  ii.  &  in. 
HaufTs  Gedichte  und  Miirchen. 

The  merits  of  the  Candidates  in  French  and  German  will  be 
tatted  by  conversation,  translation,  composition,  and  questions  in 
Grammar  and  Literary  History. 

Hebrew. — Grammar  (including  written  exercises  on  the  paradigms  of 
nouuH  nnd  verba)  and  first  eight  Psalms. 


•  TiM  Greek  aod  Latin  PrliM  tr«  the  gift  of  the  Vice-chancellor. 


SiZAHSSIPS.  20 

The  Examiners  are — 

For  Greek  and  I>atin  Verse  and  Prose:— The  Eegius  Professor  of 
Greek  and  the  Professor  of  Latin. 

For  English  History  and  Modern  Geography: — The  Professor  of 
Modem  History  and  one  Examiner  appointed  by  the  Board. 

For  English  Literature  and  Composition  : — The  Professor  of  English 
Literature  and  one  Examiner  appointed  by  the  Board. 

For  French  : — The  Professor  of  the  Eomance  Languages  and  one 
Examiner  appointed  by  the  Board. 

For  German  : — The  Professor  of  German  and  one  Examiner  appointed 
by  the  Board. 


SIZAESHIPS. 

SizAES  are  Students  of  limited  means,  who  have  their  commons 
free  of  expense,  and  are  exempted  from  annual  fees.  The  Entrance 
fee  for  Sizars  is  £1  Is.  '6d.  They  were  formerly  nominated,  one  by 
each  Fellow,  and  eight  or  more  (provided  the  number  of  thirty  were 
not  exceeded)  by  the  Provost.  They  are  now  admitted  annually  by 
an  examination. 

The  poverty  of  the  Candidates  is  one  of  the  qualifications  to  be 
inquired  into  before  they  are  admitted  Sizars.  Candidates  for 
Sizarship  are  required  to  send  in  to  the  Senior  Lecturer,  on  or  be- 
fore the  1st  day  of  June  in  each  year,  a  statement  proving  that 
they  are  persons  of  limited  means  and  entitled  to  compete  for  ad- 
mission on  the  ground  of  poverty;  and  only  those  persons  who 
appear  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  to  be  qualified  are  permitted  to 
compete. 

Students  who  enter  College  as  Sizars  are  permitted  to  hold  their 
Sizarships  for  four  years.  In  the  event  of  any  person  who  is  already 
a  Student  of  the  College  being  admitted  a  Sizar,  the  duration  of 
his  Sizarship  shall  not  exceed  four  years  from  the  Sizarship  Ex- 
amination next  succeeding  his  entrance  into  College.  Sizars  who 
fail  to  keep  their  class,  or  who  drop  a  class  without  the  express 
permission  of  the  Board,  ipso  facto  vacate  their  Sizarships. 

The  Examination  for  Sizarships  is  held  annually  on  days  fixed  by 
the  Board,  between  Trinity  Sunday  and  the  end  of  Trinity  Term, 
and  marked  in  the  University  Almanack  for  the  year.  The  Exami- 
nation commences  at  9.30. 

Candidates  must  make  application  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  on  or 
before  the  1st  day  of  June,  for  permission  to  present  themselves 
at  this  Examination^. 

Candidates  for  Sizarship  who  have  not  already  entered  College 
are  required  to  pass  all  the  subjects  of  the  Entrance  Examination 
to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Senior  Lecturer''. 


'  A  Student  who  has  been  already  a  Candidate  for  Sizarship  three  times  Is  considered 
iDehtrible.  and  -will  not  be  admitted  a  fourth  time  to  the  Examination. 
\>  HesoUition  of  Board  and  Council,  June  21  and  25, 1884. 


30 


COTJUSE  tN  ARTS. 


Classical  Sizarships Candidates  for  Classical  Sizarships  will 

be  examined  by  papers  in  passages  selected  from  the  following 
Course : — 


Homer,  Iliad,  Books  L-xii. 
Demosthenes,  Philippics,  De  Corona. 
Euripides,  Hecuba,  Orestes,  Phoe- 

nissae. 
Xenophon,  Anabasis. 
Horace. 


Virgil,  Eclogues  and  Georgics. 
Livy,  Books  vi.-x.,  both  inclusive. 
Cicero,  Philippic  Orations,  i.- viii. , 

inclusive. 
Terence,  Andria,  Heautontimoru- 

menos,  Adelphi. 


They  will  also  be  examined  by  papers  in  Greek  and  Latin  pas- 
sages not  comprised  in  the  above  Course,  in  Greek  and  Latin 
Grammar,  Ancient  Geography,  Greek  and  Roman  History,  English 
Prose  Composition,  and  Greek  and  Latin  Prose  Composition. 

They  ^v^ll  also  be  examined,  viva  voce,  in  two  Greek  and  two 
Latin  authors,  selected  from  the  ordinary  Entrance  Course.  The 
books  appointed  for  the  viva  voce  Examination  for  the  present  year 
are  as  follows : — 

Greek. — Plato,  Apologia  Socratis ;  Euripides,  Troades. 
Latin. — Sallust ;  Horace,  Odes. 

Mathematical  Sizarships. — Sizarships  are  given  in  each  year 
for  proficiency  in  Mathematics.*  The  Course  appointed  is  as 
follows: — 

Geometry  of  the  Right  Line  and  Circle. 

Algebra,  including  the  General  Theory  of  Equations. 

Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry. 

Hebrew  Sizarships. — To  encourage  the  study  of  Hebrew,  one 
Sizarship  is  usually  given  annually  to  the  best  answerer  in  the 
rivd  voce  portion  of  the  Examination  for  Classical  Sizarships, 
together  vnih  the  following  Course  of  Hebrew : — 

Hebrew  Grammar. 

Exodus,  Chaps,  i.-xx.,  inclusive. 

Psalms,  i.-xli.,  inclusive. 

In  determining  the  election  to  the  Hebrew  Sizarship,  equal  weight 
is  allowed  to  the  answering  in  Classics  and  in  Hebrew. 

It  was  ordered  by  the  Board,  on  November  8,  1856,  **  That,  in 
future,  no  Student  shall  be  elected  to  a  Sizarship  for  answering  in 
Hebrew,  unless  the  Examiners  report  him  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  as 
having  positive  merit  of  a  high  order." 

Irish  Sizarships. — For  the  encouragement  of  the  study  of  Irish, 


•  TiM  nttmbsr  •wwnM  4«peoda  upon  the  merits  dlqiUqred  by  the  CAndidates  for  the 
rartottellmiihlp^ 


SIZAESHIPS.  31 

one  Sizarship  is  usually  given  annually  to  th.e  best  answerer 
in  the  following  Course  of  Irish  : — 

0' Donovan's  Irish  Grammar. 

"Wright's  Irish  Grammar. 

Neilson's  Irish  Grammar. 

Translation  from  Irish  into  English,  and  from  English  into  Irish. 

The  Four  Gospels,  and  Epistles  to  the  Romans  and  the  Hebrews,  in  Irish. 

The  Gospels  to  be  translated  from  Greek  into  Irish. 

The  Examination  is  conducted  partly  by  written  questions,  and 
partly  viva  voce.  No  Sizarship  is  awarded  to  any  Candidate,  unless 
the  Senior  Lecturer  considers  that  sufficient  merit  has  been  shown. 

Reid  Sizar  ships. — In  the  scheme  approved  by  the  Master  of  the 
Rolls,  filed  7th  August,  1888,  it  was  directed  that  the  income  of 
the  Reid  Sizarship  bequest  should  be  applied  to  found  additional 
Sizarships  or  Exhibitions  in  the  nature  of  Sizarships,  **not  to 
exceed  five  in  number,  open  only  to  Students  of  limited  means, 
natives  of  the  County  of  Kerry,  who,  having  failed  to  obtain  ordi- 
nary Sizarships,  may  be  deemed  to  have  shown  sufficient  merit. 
Such  Exhibitions  to  be  held  on  conditions  similar  in  all  respects  to 
those  upon  which  ordinary  Sizarships  are  held  in  the  said  College, 
and  not  to  preclude  such  Exhibitioners  from  obtaining  any  other 
Exhibitions  or  Prizes,  for  which  an  ordinary  Sizar  would  be 
eligible,  and  the  said  College  shall  determine  the  annual  stipend 
to  be  allowed  to  each  such  Exhibitioner,  or  the  privileges  in  lieu 
of  such  stipend,  in  such  way,  as  to  place  him,  with  respect  to 
exemption  from  fees,  free  commons  and  free  rooms,  on  a  footing 
similar  to  that  of  ordinary  Sizars."* 


UNDERGRADUATE  COURSE. 
5.  Explanation  of  Terminology, 

There  are  three  Terms  in  each  Calendar  year,  i.  e.  Hilary 
Term,  beginning  on  January  10,  and  ending  on  March  25;  Trinity 
Terra,  beginning  on  April  15,  and  ending  on  June  30;  and 
Michaelmas  Term,  beginning  on  October  10,  and  ending  on 
December  20.  If,  however,  Easter  happens  to  fall  within  the 
limits  of  Hilary  or  of  Trinity  Term,  that  Term  is  increased  by  an 
additional  week. 

•  It  was  also  arranged  that  the  residue  {if  any)  of  the  income  of  the  Reid  Sizarship 
endowment  might  be  ajiplied  in  paying  the  usual  fees  to  the  Examiners  at  the  Exami- 
nations for  such  Siz-irships,  and  in  such  manner  as  the  Board  of  Tiinity  College  might 
think  best  calculated  to  encouragH  superior  education  in  the  said  County,  as  for  instance, 
by  assignint;  from  time  to  time  stipends  to  such  Schoolmasters  as  may  distinguish  them- 
selves in  preparing  Students  for  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  such  stipends  to  be  given  on 
condition  that  such  Master  or  Masters  shall  undertake  to  prepare,  free  of  expense,  as 
Day-Scholars,  a  certain  number  of  boys  of  limited  means  for  tiie  Sizarship  Examination 
of  the  College,  or  in  such  other  way  as  to  the  said  College  may  seem  most  effectual  and 
expedient  fur  the  promotion  of  superior  education  in  the  .said  County 


32  COITRSE  IN  ARTS. 

The  Academic  Year  commences  in  the  beginning  of  November, 
I.  e.  with  the  Lectures  of  the  Michaelmas  Terra.  Afterwards, 
in  the  beginning  of  Hilary  Terra,  there  are  the  Hilary  Term 
Examinations  in  the  subjects  of  the  Michaelraas  Lectures.  Then 
follow  the  Lectures  of  Hilary  Term,  and  the  Trinity  Term  Exami- 
nations, and  finally  the  Lectures  of  Trinity  Term  and  the  Exami- 
nations of  Michaelmas  Terra,  wliich  close  the  Academic  Year, 
which  therefore  extends  from  November  to  November. 

Freshmen  and  Sophisters. — During  the  first  Academic  Year, 
Students  are  called  Junior  Freshmen  ;  during  the  second  Academic 
Year,  Senior  Freshmen  ;  during  the  third  and  fourth  years,  Junior 
and  Senior  Sophisters  ;  then  Junior,  Middle,  and  Senior  Bachelors. 
But  a  Student  belonging  to  the  Junior  Bachelor  Class  is  called  a 
Candidate  Bachelor,  not  a  Junior  Bachelor,  until  he  has  actually 
taken  the  B.A.  Degree.  Graduates  who  are  of  standing  entitling 
them  to  take  out  the  Master  of  Arts  Degree  are  called  Candidate 
Masters. 

By  a  rising  Junior  Freshman  is  meant  a  Student  who,  having 
matriculated,  has  not  yet  entered  on  his  actual  Junior  Freshman 
year. 

Except  in  the  case  of  the  Final  Freshman^  and  Degree  Terms, 
a  Student  is  said  to  have  credit  for  a  Term,  or  to  have  kept  the 
Term,  when  he  has  passed  the  Examination  held  in  that  Term  (or 
a  Supplemental  Examination  in  the  same  subjects),  or  has  attended 
with  diligence  the  Lectures  given  in  the  pi-eceding  Term,  or  by 
attending  the  Lectures  given  in  Michaelmas  Term.  But  the 
latter  clause  of  this  rule  does  not  apply  to  the  Michaelmas  Terms 
of  the  Senior  Freshman  or  Senior  Sophister  years,  academic  credit 
for  which  cannot  be  obtained  by  attendance  on  Lectures  during 
Trinity  Term,  but  is  only  secured  by  passing  the  Final  Freshman 
and  Degree  Examinations,  or  the  supplemental  Examinations  in 
the  same  subjects. 

6.  Course  of  Study, 

The  regular  period  of  Study  extends  over  four  years,  but  there 
are  provisions  by  which  a  Student  can  obtain  his  Degree  in  less 
than  four  calendar  years;  for  instance,  under  certain  circum- 
stances, a  Student  entering  in  October  may  obtain  his  Degree  in 
about  two  years  and  eight  months. 

In  the  ordinary  course  a  Student  who  enters  before  the  21st  of 
March  in  any  year,  is  placed  in  the  Junior  Freshman  Class  which 
commenced  in  the  previous  November.  But  a  Student  entering 
on  or  uftcT  tlie  2l8t  of  March  and  before  tlie  Junior  Freshman 
Kxamination  in  October  is  permitted  to  join  the  existing  Junior 
Frebhinun  Class  (i.  e.  that  formed  in  the  previous  November)  on 
payment  of  the  half-yearly  fee  of  eight  guineas  paid  in  April  by 

*  Thftt  U,  the  MlchaelmM  T«nn  Examination  of  the  Senior  Freshman  year. 


\ 


GENERAL  EEGULATTONS.  33 

members  of  that  class ;  and  if  he  passes  the  Trinity  Term  Exami- 
nation in  April,  or  the  Hilary  Supplemental  Examination  in  June, 
or  the  Michaelmas  Examination  in  October,  lie  will  begin  the 
Senior  Freshman  year  in  the  November  succeeding  his  Entrance. 
Such  a  Student  is  said  to  have  saved  his  year,  and  it  will  be 
necessary  for  him,  as  for  any  other  member  of  the  Class,  to  pay  a 
second  half-yearly  Fee  on  or  before  the  first  Friday  in  November. 
Thus  the  total  amount  of  the  Fees  payable  during  the  Course  is 
the  same  whether  the  year  be  saved  or  not. 

In  the  Senior  Sophister  year  a  similar  advantage  is  sometimes 
granted.  A  Student  who  obtains  the  necessary  permission  from 
the  Senior  Lecturer  (see  §  11)  is  allowed  to  rise  from  the  Senior 
Sophister  Class  to  the  Junior  Bachelor  Class  in  the  June  instead  of 
the  November  of  his  Senior  Sophister  year  on  payment  of  the  Fees 
necessary  to  entitle  him  to  be  placed  in  that  Class.  The  names  of 
such.  Junior  Bachelors  are  kept  on  the  books  until  the  following 
June  without  further  payment,  and  the  total  amount  of  the  Fees 
payable  is  not  increased. 

A  Student  who  desires  to  avail  himself,  to  the  full  extent,  of 
the  benefits  of  an  University  Education,  should,  in  addition  to  the 
Ordinary  Course,  take  the  Lectures  and  Examinations  in  some  one 
or  more  of  the  various  Honor  and  Prize  Courses.  He  may  also 
attend  such  of  the  Professorial  Lectures  as  deal  with,  subjects  of 
interest  to  him. 

To  obtain  the  B.A.  Degree  it  is  necessary  that  the  Student  shall 
keep  eight  Terms  in  all,  viz.  the  Final  Freshman,  with  three  previous 
Freshman  Terms,  and  the  Degree,  with  three  previous  Sophister 
Terms.  These  Terms  cannot  be  arbitrarily  selected.  In  each  of 
the  four  academic  years,  /.  e.  from  November  to  November,  a 
Student  must  obtain  credit  for  at  least  one  Term.  In  the  Junior 
Freshman  and  Junior  Sophister  years,  this  term  must  be  kept  by 
Examination,  while  in  the  Senior  Freshman  and  Senior  Sophister 
years,  it  must  be  either  the  Hilary  or  the  Trinity  Term.  If  the 
Student  fail  to  keep  the  compulsory  Term  within  the  academic 
year,  he  loses  his  class  (see  §  14). 

The  following  rules  give  the  modes  in  which,  the  Student  is  per- 
mitted to  fulfil  these  req[uirements : — 

7.  Junior  Freshman  Year. 

In  the  Junior  Freshman  year,  a  Student  must  obtain  credit  for  one 
Term  by  Examination,  otherwise  he  will  not  be  allowed  to  become  a 
Senior  Freshman  in  November,  but  will  be  put  down  to  the  Class  then 
commencing  the  Junior  Freshman  year.  It  is  advisable,  though  nut 
absolutely  necessary,  tliat  he  should  also  obtain  credit  for  a  second  Term, 
either  by  Lectures  or  Examination. 

Students  who  are  Members  of  the  Churches  of  Ireland  or  of  England, 
or  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ireland,  must  keep  one  Catechetical 
Term  at  least  (see  under  '  Catechetical  Course,'  §  81). 

c3 


34  COURSE  m  ARTS. 

In  June  tliere  is  a  Supplemental  Examination  in  the  subjects  of 
the  Hilary  Term,  but  only  Students  who  have  not  already  credit 
for  a  Term  Examination  are  permitted  to  present  themselves  at 
this  Examination.  (Students  should  observe  that,  in  accordance 
with  §  5,  attendance  on  the  Michaelmas  Term  Lectures  and  passing 
the  Supplemental  Hilary  Examination  in  June  entitle  the  Student 
to  credit  for  a  single  Term  only,  i.e.  Hilary  Term). 

8.  Senior  Freshman  Year. 

A  Senior  Freshman  who  has  kept  at  least  two  Terms 
(one  by  Examination,  §  7)  in  his  Junior  Freshman  year 

may  keep  the  Senior  Freshman  year  as  explained  in  (a)  or  {b). 

(rt).  He  may  keep  either  the  Hilary  or  the  Trinity  Term,  and  then 
pass  the  Final  Freshman  in  October  (or  if  he  desire,  he  may  supplement 
the  Final  Freshman  in  the  succeeding  January  or  April)  ; 

Or— 

{b)  He  may  omit  both  the  Hilary  and  the  Trinity  Terms,  provided 
that  he  supplements  the  Trinity  Examination  in  October.  He  may  then 
supplement  the  Final  Freshman  in  eitber  the  following  January  or  April. 
(Failure  to  pass  the  Trinity  Supplemental  in  October  involves  loss  of  the 
year  to  a  Student  coming  under  this  rule). 

A  Senior  Freshman  who  has  kept  one  Term  only  (by 
Examination,  §  7)  in  his  Junior  Freshman  year  may  keep 
the  Senior  Freshman  year  as  explained  in  (c),  [d),  or  (e). 

(<j).  He  may  keep  both  Hilary  and  Trinity  Terms,  and  may  then  pass 
the  Final  Freshman  in  October,  or  supplement  it  in  the  succeeding 
January  or  April ; 

Or— 

(rf).  He  may  omit  either  the  Hilary  or  Trinity  Term,  and  then  either 
supplement  the  omitted  Tenn  in  October,  and  supplement  the  Final 
Freshman  in  January  or  April ;  or  else  he  may  supplement  the  omitted 
Term  in  January,  and  supplement  the  Final  Freshman  in  April ; 

Or— 

(e).  He  may  omit  both  the  Hilary  and  the  Trinity  Terms,  and  supple- 
ment the  Hilary,  Trinity,  and  Final  Freshman  Examinations  in  October, 
January,  and  April,  respectively. 

Catechetical  Terms  must  be  kept  in  the  Senior  Freshman  year,  as 
given  under  'Catechetical  Course,*  §  31. 

9.  The  name  of  a  Senior  Freshman  who  does  not  pass  the  Final 
FrcMhman  in  October  is  nevertheless  continued  on  the  books  as 
a  Junior  Sophister  until  it  has  become  impossible  for  him  to  fulfil 
the  above  rocjuirements,  but  he  is  not  permitted  to  compote  at  (tin/ 
Junior  Sopliister  Kxamiiuition,  whether  ordinary  or  honor,  until 
be  haa  paHited  the  Final  Freshman,  and  he  is  put  down  into  the 
Senior  Fre»hman  Class  ia  case  it  beoomes  impossible  for  him  to 


SOPHISTER  TEAES.  35 

fulfil  the  preceding  conditions.  In  Hilary  Term,  the  Supplemental 
Final  Freshman  precedes  the  Junior  Sophister  Honor  Examina- 
tions, so  that  a  Student  who  does  not  pass  the  Final  Freshman 
in  October  is  not  thereby  prevented  from  competing  for  Junior 
Sophister  Honors  in  the  succeeding  Hilary  Term. 

10.  Junior  Sophister  Year. 

In  the  Junior  Sophister  year,  a  Student  must  obtain  credit  for  one 
Term  by  Examination,  otherwise  he  will  not  be  allowed  to  become  a 
Senior  Sophister  in  November,  but  will  be  put  down  to  the  Class  then 
commencing  the  Junior  Sophister  year.  It  is  advisable,  though  not 
absolutely  necessary,  that  he  should  also  obtain  credit  for  a  second  Term, 
either  by  Lectures  or  Examination. 

11.  Senior  Sophister  Year,  and  Degree  Examination. 

A  Senior  Sophister  who  has  kept  at  least  two  Terms 
(one  by  Examination,  §  7)  in  his  Junior  Sophister  year 

may  keep  the  Senior  Sophister  year  and  the  Degree  Examination 
as  explained  in  [a)  or  [h). 

{a).  He  may  keep  either  the  Hilary  or  the  Trinity  Term,  and  then  go 
up  for  the  Degree  Examination  in  December,  or,  if  he  desire,  in  the 
succeeding  January  or  April ;  or  he  may  present  himself  for  Moderator- 
ship  in  October  or  November. 

But  if  a  Student  coming  under  this  rule  keep  the  Hilary  Term,  he 
may,  by  the  special  permission  of  the  Senior  Lecturer,  be  raised  to  the 
standing  of  a  Candidate  Bachelor  on  payment  of  the  half  yearly  fee 
due  before  the  Student  becomes  a  Candidate  Bachelor,  and  he  would 
then  be  entitled  to  present  himself  at  the  Degree  Examination  in  June. 
The  names  of  such  Students  remain  on  the  College  Books  till  the  first 
Saturday  in  the  succeeding  June. 

By  the  special  permission  of  the  Board  he  may  similarly  be  allowed  to 
answer  for  Degree  in  April. 

In  granting  this  permission  regard  is  had  to  the  merit  which  the 
Student  has  shown  at  the  Littlego  and  other  Examinations,  as  well  as  the 
importance  to  the  Student  of  obtaining  the  Degree  at  the  earlier  date. 

Or— 

[b).  He  may  omit  both  the  Hilary  and  the  Trinity  Terms,  provided 
that  he  supplements  the  Trinity  Examination  in  October.  He  may  then 
go  up  for  the  Degree  in  either  the  following  January  or  April.  (Failure 
to  pass  the  Tiinity  Supplemental  in  October  involves  loss  of  the  year  to 
a  Student  coming  under  this  rule). 

A  Senior  Sophister  who  has  kept  one  Term  only  (by 
Examination,  §  7)  in  his  Junior  Sophister  year  may  keep  the 
Senior  Sophister  year  and  the  Degree  Examination  as  explained 
in  (c),  ((/),  or  (e). 

(c).  He  may  keep  both  Hilary  and  Trinity  Terms,  and  may  then  pass 
his  Degree  in  December,  or  postpone  it  till  the  succeeding  January  or 
April;  or  he  may  present  himself  for  Moderatorship  in  October  or 
November ; 


36  COUESE  IM^  ARTS. 

Or— 

[d).  He  may  omit  either  the  Hilary  or  Trinity  Terra,  and  then  either 
supplement  the  omitted  Teini  in  October,  and  go  up  for  his  Degree  in 
January  or  April ;  or  else  he  may  supplement  the  omitted  Term  in 
January,  and  take  his  Degree  in  April ; 

Or— 

{e).  He  may  omit  both  the  Hilary  and  the  Trinity  Terms,  and  supplement 
the  Hilary  and  Trinity  Examinations  in  October  and  January,  taking  the 
Degree  in  April. 

12.  Senior  Sophisters  who,  at  the  beginning  of  November,  have 
kept  no  Terra  in  tlie  Senior  Sophister  year,  are  put  down  into  the 
Class  then  beginning  the  Senior  Sophister  year. 

All  other  iSeuior  Sophisters  are  raised,  at  the  beginning  of 
November,  to  the  Junior  Bachelor  Class,  ranking  either  as  Candi- 
date Bachelors  or  Candidate  Bachelor  Supplementalists,  according 
as  they  had  or  had  not,  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Examinations  in 
the  preceding  April,  kept  the  three  Sophister  Terms  required  before 
the  Degree.  But  Students  who,  at  the  end  of  April,  have  kept 
the  three  Sophister  Terms,  may  be  raised  in  October,  on  payment 
of  the  half-yearly  Fee  then  due,  and  may  thereupon  present  them- 
selves at  the  Moderatorship  Examinations. 

A  Candidate  Bachelor  Supplementalist  may  present  himself  at 
any  Senior  Sophister  Ordinary  or  Suppleuiental  Examination, 
as  a  Supplementalist  in  the  work  of  that  Examination,  and  may 
proceed  to  the  Degree  in  any  Term  subse(iuent  to  that  in  which  he 
keeps  the  last  of  the  required  Sophister  Terms. 

13.  No  Student  is  entitled  to  present  himself  as  a  candidate  at 
the  Moderatorship  or  December  Degree  Examinations  of  his  class 
unless  he  fulliis  the  conditions  in  [a)  or  (c) ;  but  in  exceptional 
oases  he  may  be  allowed  to  do  so  by  special  permission  of  the 
Board,  provided  that  he  would  be  entitled  to  present  himself  for 
the  Supplemental  Degree  Examination  in  the  following  January. 

14.  in  all  cases  in  which  a  Student  loses  his  Class  he  enters  on 
the  new  Class  with  credit  for  all  the  Terms  he  has  kept.  Thus,  if 
a  Student  who  has  kept  the  Trinity  Term  of  his  Senior  Freshman 
year,  is  put  down  from  the  Junior  Sophister  Class  to  the  Senior 
Freshman  Class,  he  is  counted  as  having  kept  the  Trinity  Term  of 
that  jear,  and  he  cannot  obtain  fresh  academic  credit  by  keeping 
it  over  again. 

Mode  of  obtaining  Credit  for  the  various  Terms. 

As  stated  in  §  6,  Terms  may  be  kept  either  by  Examination  or 
by  Lectures. 

15.  Keeping  of  Arts  2"erm8  hy  Examination. 

A  Student  presenting  liimself  for  Examination  is  required  by 
the  Senior  Lecturer  to  answer  satisfactorily  in  each  sepaiate  sub- 


ADMISSION  OF  STUDENTS  FHOM  OXFOKD  AND  CAMBEIDGE.         37 

ject,  or  group  of  allied  subjects,  for  which  he  is  liable.  A  slight 
deficiency  in  one  subject  maj^,  however,  be  counterbalanced  by 
marked  proficiency  in  others,  provided  the  previous  record  of  the 
Student  does  not  indicate  persistent  neglect  of  the  deficient  subject. 
Special  attention  is  paid  to  the  mark  in  English  Composition. 

The  name  of  a  Student  presenting  himself  at  an  Examina- 
tion must  be  on  the  College  books  before  the  clay  of  that  Exami- 
nation. 

The  October  Final  Freshman  Examination  lasts  three  days ;  all 
the  other  Term  Examinations,  including  the  Degree,  last  for  two 
days.  On  the  first  day  papers  are  set ;  on  the  second  day  the  can- 
didates are  examined  viva  voce.  The  hours  of  the  Term  Exami- 
nations are,  in  the  forenoon,  from  half -past  nine  to  twelve,  and 
in  the  afternoon,  from  two  to  four  or  five,  except  during  the 
months  of  December  and  January,  in  which  the  afternoon  hours 
are  from  one  to  three  or  four ;  on  the  viva  voce  days,  however, 
the  hour  of  termination  of  the  Examination  depends  on  the  number 
of  candidates  ;  and  a  Student  must  remain  in  the  Examination 
Hall  until  all  his  viva  voce  Examinations  are  completed. 

Students  must  wear  academicals  at  all  Arts  Examinations  other 
than  Entrance  and  Sizarship. 

Students  residing  habitually  at  a  distance  from  Dublin,  and 
coming  to  Dublin  to  attend  the  Examinations  of  their  Class,  may 
put  their  names  on  Commons  on  the  days  on  which  these  Exami- 
nations are  held.  They  should  communicate  with  the  Clerk  of 
the  Buttery  (Registrar's  Office)  at  or  shortly  after  12  o'clock  on 
the  day  of  the  Examination. 

A  programme,  giving  the  hours  at  which  the  different  papers 
are  set,  is  posted  on  the  notice  board  at  the  Front  Gate,  a  day  or 
two  before  the  Examination. 


ADMISSION  OF  STUDENTS  FEOM  THE  UNITEESITIES  OF  OXFORD  AND 
CAMBRIDGE. 


Students  in  Arts,  of  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambridge, 
desiring  to  become  Members  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  will  be 
allowed  credit  for  their  previous  Academic  attendance,  according 
to  the  following  rules  :* — 

1.  Students  in  Arts  who  have  kept,  by  residence,  three  Terms 
at  Oxford,  and  have  passed  the  Examination  called  "Respon- 
sions,"  will  be  entitled  to  be  placed  in  the  Senior  Freshman  Class. 

The  same  standing  will  be  allowed  to  Cambridge  Students  who 
have  kept,  by  residence,  two  Terms,  and  have  passed  the  "Previous 
Examination." 


*  Adopted  by  Board  April23, 1878,  and  by  Council,  May  15,  lf;7S. 


38  60Ult8E  IN  AUTS. 

2.  students  in  Arts  who  have  kept,  by  residence,  six  Terms  at 
Oxford,  and  have  passed  the  "  First  Public  Examination,"  will 
be  entitled  to  be  placed  in  the  Junior  Sophister  Class. 

The  same  standing  will  be  allowed  to  Cambridge  Students  who 
have  kept,  by  residence,  four  Terms,  and  passed  the  "  Previous 
Examination." 

3.  Oxford  Students  who  have  kept,  by  residence,  nine  Terms, 
and  have  passed  the  "  First  Public  Examination,"  will  be  entitled 
to  be  placed  in  the  Senior  Sophister  Class. 

The  same  standing  will  be  allowed  to  Cambridge  Students  who 
have  kept  six  Terms,  and  passed  both  parts  of  the  ''  General 
Examination." 

4.  Students  in  Arts  who  have  kept,  by  residence,  twelve  Terms 
at  Oxford,  and  have  passed  the  *'  First  Public  Examination,"  will 
be  admitted  to  the  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  A.  B. 

The  same  privilege  will  be  allowed  to  Students  who  have  kept 
nine  Terms  at  Cambridge,  and  have  passed  both  parts  of  the 
*'  General  Examination  for  the  Degree." 

5.  Students  from  Oxford  or  Cambridge  desiring  to  be  placed  on 
the  Books  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  must  produce,  in  addition 
to  their  Certiticate  of  the  Terras  kept  by  residence,  a  Certificate 
of  good  conduct,  signed  by  the  Head  of  their  College  or  Hall,  or 
by  the  Censor  of  Non- Collegiate  Students. 


16.  Keeping  of  Arts  Terms  hy  Lectures. 

In  order  to  keep  a  Term  by  Lectures,  the  Student  must  attend 
at  least  three-fourths  of  each  of  the  Courses  of  Lectures  in  the 
subjects  required  in  order  to  keep  the  Term.  The  Lecturer  has 
the  power  to  refuse  credit  for  attendance  to  a  Student  who  ex- 
hibits negligence  or  insufficient  preparation. 

Students  seeking  credit  for  a  Term  by  Lectures  must,  at  the 
commencement  of  such  Term,  register  with  the  Clerk  of  the  Books 
their  places  of  residence  for  that  Term,  and  during  Term  notify 
any  change  of  residence.  If  this  rule  be  not  observed,  credit  for 
the  Term  cannot  be  allowed. 

Students  keeping  the  Terra  by  Lectures  can  ascertain  the  hours 
at  which  they  are  to  attend,  as  well  as  the  names  of  their  Lecturers, 
from  the  notices  posted  at  their  Tutors'  Booms. 

No  Lectures  are  held  on  Church  llolida}  s  marked  in  capital 
l«tLer»,  or  ujwn  days  marked  thus  (f)  in  the  klmnnnQ,— Resolution 
of  Board,  June  24,  1882. 


JUmOE  FEESHMAN  YEAR.  39 

Honor  Lectures. — A  Student  keeping  the  Term  may  substitute 
one  or  more  of  the  Honor  Courses  of  Lectures  for  the  corresponding 
Course  or  Courses  of  ordinary  Lectures.  For  information  regard- 
ing these  Lectures  see  "Honor  Lectures  and  Examinations." 

A  Student  who  in  any  Term  obtains  Honors  in  all  the  Subjects 
for  which  he  would  be  liable,  is  entitled  to  claim  credit  for  that 
Term,  except  in  the  case  of  the  Littlego  and  Degree  Examinations. 
A  Student  who  obtains  a  Moderatorship  is  not  required  to  compete 
at  the  ordinary  Degree  Examination. 

The  Lectures,  both  Ordinary  and  Honor,  are,  as  a  rule,  chiefly 
devoted  to  the  new  business  of  the  Term. 


17.  Catechetical  Terms. 

The  Catechetical  Examinations  are  on  the  day  following  the 
Term  Examinations,  but  candidates  from  a  distance  are  examined 
on  the  last  day  of  the  Term  Examinations. 

Catechetical  Terms  may  be  kept  by  Lectures,  which  commence 
at  9.30  a.m.  in  the  Examination  Hall  on  the  same  day  as  the 
Arts  Lectures,  and  are  continued  at  the  same  hour  on  the  suc- 
ceeding Saturdays. 


DETAILS  OF  THE  UNDEEGRADUATE  COURSE  FOR  THE 
PRESENT  YEAR. 

18.  Latin  Composition  forms  a  part  of  every  Latin  Examina- 
tion.^ In  the  translation  of  selected  passages  from  the  Classical 
authors,  separate  weight  wiU  be  allowed  for  the  style  of  the 
English  Composition. 

The  books  named  under  English  Composition  are  intended  to 
supply  subjects  for  English  Composition.  A  few  questions  will 
also  be  set  on  the  substance  of  the  books. 


19.  Junior  Freshman  Year. 

Throughout  the  Junior  Freshman  year,  a  Student  keeping  a 
Term  by  Examination  must  answer  in  all  the  prescribed  subjects. 
Students  keeping  a  Term  by  Lectures  must  attend  two  Cburses  of 
Lectures,  one  Course  in  Science  and  one  in  Classics.  But  Junior 
Class  Engineering  Students  may  substitute  the  Mathematical  Lec- 
tures of  the  School  for  the  ordinary  Science  Lectures. 


I 


Resolutions  of  the  Board  and  Council,  June,  1877. 


40  COtTESE  IN  ARTS. 

Subjects  for  Hilary  Term. 

{Michaelmas  Lectures  and  Hilary  Examination.) 

Mathematics, Euclid,  Books  i.,  ii.,  iii.,  vi.,  and  Defini- 
tions of  Book  V.  Arithmetic.  Alge- 
bra, the  first  Four  Rules,  Fractions, 
Surds,  Simple  and  Quadratic  Equa- 
tions. 

Greek, Demosthenes,  Olynthiac  Orations,  i.  and 

ii.,  viz.  those  commencing  avrl  iro\- 
XSiv  and  ivX  iroWwv. 

Latin, Cicero,  Milo. 

English  Composition,      .     .     Milton,   Paradise  Lost,   Books  i.,  ii., 

and  Areopagitica. 

Subjects  for  Trinity  Term. 

{Hilary  Lectures  and  Trinity  Examination.) 

Mathematics, Euclid,  as  before. 

Arithmetic,  as  before. 

Algebra,  as  before. 

Trigonometry,  to  the  end  of  Solution  of 
Plane  Triangles. 
Greek, Euripides,  Medea. 

Latin, Horace,  Odes,  Books  iii.,  iv. 

English  Composition,       .     .     Dryden :  Absalom  and  Achitopel,  and 

Essay  on  Dramatic  Poesy  (ed.  Arnold), 

pp.  1-99. 


Subjects  for  Michaelmas  Term. 

{Trinity  Lectures  and  Michaelmas  Examination.) 

Matubmatics, Euclid  and  Arithmetic,  as  before. 

Algebra,  as  before. 

Trigonometry,  as  before. 

OrbsK| .     Herodotus,   Book  viii.,  to  the  end  of 

chapter  99. 
Latik, Livy,  Book  xxi. 

English  Composition,       .     .     Pope :  Rape  of  the  Lock,  and  Characters 

of  Men.    Swift :  Battle  of  the  Books. 

Junior  Freshmen  in,  or  about  to  join  the  Medical  School,  who 
detire  to  substitute  a  Professional  Course  for  I^anguages  after  the 


SUBJECTS  FOR  SENIOE,  FEESHMAN  TEAR.  41 

Junior  Freshman  year,  must  substitute  for  Herodotus  and  Livy 
the  following  Special  Course : — 

Special  Course,      ....     Easy  Greek  and  Latin  passages  will  be 

set  for  translation  into  English,  with 
graniniaticHl  questions. 
Easy  English  sentences  for  translation 

into  Latin. 
An  Elementary   Paper   on    Greek   and 
Eoman  History  and  Geography. 

Candidates  will  be  permitted  to  bring  with  them  Greek  and 
Latin  Dictionaries  for  use  at  this  Special  Examination. 

No  Student  will  be  allowed  to  present  himself  at  this  Examina- 
tion unless  he  has  passed  a  previous  Junior  Freshman  Examina- 
tion, and  notice  of  his  intention  to  present  himself  at  the  Special 
Examination  must  be  given  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  at  least  a  week 
before  the  Examination. 

Candidates  obtaining  an  average  of  40  per  cent,  in  the  Classical 
portion  of  this  Examination,  and  passing  in  the  Science  and 
English,  will  be  allowed  to  substitute  one  or  othier  of  the  three 
following  Courses  for  Languages  in  the  Arts  Course  in  the  Senior 
Freshman,  Junior  Sophister,  or  Senior  Sophister  years  : — 

L™s-  ''■'     . 

Winter,         ....     Physics  and  Chemistry. 

Summer,       ....     Chemistry. 
Examination — 

Previous  Medical  Examination  in  Physics  and  Chemistry  at  close  of 
year. 

Winter,        ....     Zoology,  Botany,  and  Anatomy. 
Summer,       ....     Botany  and  Histology. 

Winter,        ....    Advanced  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 
Summer,      .... 

Examinations — 

Previous  Medical  Examination  in  Anatomy  and  Institutes  of  Medi- 
cine (Practical  Histology  and  Physiology).* 

20.  Senior  Freshman  Year. 

In  the  Senior  Freshman  year  all  the  subjects  are  compulsory  on 
all  Students  other  than  31edicai  Students  who,  having  passed  the 
required  special  Exanmiation  in   October,  come  under   the  rules 

j        •  Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  June  18  and  21, 1890,    A  copy  of  these  resolutione 
may  be  seen  in  the  Calendar  for  1891. 

I 


42  COUKSE  IN  AKTS. 

given  above  (see  "  Subjects  for  Michaelmas  Term,  Junior  Freshman 
Year"),  aud  may  therefore  substitute  one  of  the  Professional 
Courses  for  Classics  both  at  Lectures  and  Examinations.  Subject 
to  this  exception,  Students  keepinjj  the  Term  by  Lectures  must 
attend  Science  and  Classical  Lectures. 

Credit  for  Michaelmas  Term  cannot  be  obtained  by  attending 
the  Lectures  in  Trinity  Term,  but  only  by  passing  the  Final 
Freshman  Examination. 

Junior  Class  Engineering  Students  may  substitute  the  Mathe- 
matical Lectures  of  the  Engineering  School  for  the  Ordinary 
Science  Lectures. 

Honor  Lectures. — Students  may  substitute  either  the  Honor 
Lectures  in  Mathematics  or  those  in  Logics,  for  the  ordinary 
Science  Lectures. 

Subjects  for  Hilary  Term. 

{Michaelmas  Lectures  and  Hilary  Examination.) 

Mathematics,      .    ,     .     .     .     All  the  Mathematics  read  in  the  Jimior 

Freshman  year. 

Logic, Abbott's  Elements  of  Logic. 

Greek, Plato,  Apologia  Socratis. 

Latin, Cicero,  Orations  against  Catiline. 

English  Composition,      -     .     Addison:  Spectator  Club  (ed.  Arnold). 

Gray:  Poems  (ed.  Gosse). 

Subjects  for  Trinity  Term. 

{Hilary  Lectures  and  Trinity  Examination.)  ■ 

Mathematics, As  before. 

Logic, As  before. 

Mathematical  Physics,    .     .     Statics,     Galbraith     and    Haughton's 

Manual. 

Greek,   . Sophocles,  (Edipus  Tyrannus. 

Latin, Terence,  Adelphi. 

English  Composition,      .    .     Goldsmith  :    Traveller    and    Deserted 

Village.    Johnson :  Lives  of  Addison, 

Pope,  and  Swift. 

Subjects  for  the  Final  Freshman  Examination. 

{Trinity  Lectures  and  Michaelmas  Examination.) 

Mathematics,     ....    As  before. 

Logic, As  before. 

Matuehatioal  Physics,   .     .     Statics,  as  before. 

Dyniimics,   Galbraith  and  Haughton's 

Manual. 

Obbbk, Homer,  Iliad,  Books  xxii,,  XXIV. 

Latin, Vir^'il,  yEneid,  Books  iv,,  vi. 

Emoluu  Composition,      .    .     Shakspcro:  Macbeth     Bacon:  Essays 

1-27. 


StJBjECTS  FOE  JUNIOR  SOPHISTER  YEAE.  43 

At  each  Final  Freshman  Examination  those  Students  who 
obtain  40  ^j»er  cent,  and  upwards,  and  whose  answering  in  the 
several  subjects  is  considered  satisfactory  by  the  Senior  Lecturer, 
are  distributed  into  three  Classes,  the  names  in  each  Class  being 
arranged  in  the  order  of  the  percentages  obtained.  The  minimum 
standards  of  Classes  are  : — First  Class,  60j>er  cent. ;  Second  Class, 
50  per  cent.;  Third  Class,  40.  Of  the  remaining  Candidates, 
those  whose  answering  is  considered  by  the  Senior  Lecturer  to  be 
sufficient  are  allowed  the  Examination,  and  their  names  are 
arranged  in  alphabetical  order  as  Unclassed  Candidates. 

The  Jellett  Prizes  for  General  Answering,  value  £5  and  £3  re- 
spectively, are  awarded  on  the  result  of  this  Examination  (see 
under  **  Special  Prizes"). 

The  award  of  the  Senior  Exhibitions  (value  £25  per  annum  for 
two  years)  depends  partly  on  the  marks  obtained  at  this  Exami- 
nation (see  under  "  Senior  Exhibitions.") 

21.  Junior  Sophister  Year. 

In  the  Junior  Sophister  year,  Mathematical  Physics,  Logic,  and 
English  Composition  are  compulsory  on  all  Students,  as  is  also 
Astronomy  for  the  Trinity  and  Michaelmas  Terms. 

Students  who,  in  any  Term,  have  Professional  Privileges  (as 
specified  in  §  22j,  are  only  required  to  take  up  the  compulsory 
subjects  in  order  to  obtain  credit  for  that  Term  in  Arts. 

Divinity  Students  are  required  to  take  up  Greek  and  Latin 
(see  under  Divinity  School  General  Rules) ^  nor  are  they  exempted 
on  obtaining  Professional  credit  in  another  School. 

Medical  Students  who,  as  Junior  Freshmen,  have  passed  the 
Special  Michaelmas  Examination  may  substitute  for  Languages 
one  or  other  of  the  Courses  marked  [A],  [B],  or  [C],  §  19. 

All  other  Students  are  required  to  select  one  or  other  of  the 
three  optional  Courses,  namely : 

(1)  Languages  {i.e.  any  two  of  the  following  four — Greek,  Latin, 
French,  German);  (2)  Experimental  Science ;  (3)  Natural  Science. 

A  Student  selecting  French  or  German  will  be  required  to  write 
a  translation  from  English  into  French  or  German,  in  addition  to 
answering  in  the  books  named  in  §  23. 

A  Student  may  take  up  different  optional  subjects  in  different 
Terms  throughout  the  Sophister  j-ears,  except  that  in  the  Senior 
Sophister  year  he  cannot  keep  a  Term  hy  Lectures  in  Experimental 
or  Natural  Science  unless  he  has,  as  a  Junior  Sophister,  kept  at 
least  one  Term  in  those  subjects  respectively.  No  such  restriction, 
however,  applies  to  Examinations. 

Keeping  of  Ter7ns  hy  Lectures. 
There  is  one  course  of  Lectures  in  the  compulsory  subjects  of 
the  Term,  and  Students  with  Professional  Privileges  obtain  credit 
for  the  Term  by  attending  it. 


44  COUESE  IN  AtlTS. 

Divinity  Students  may  keep  the  classical  portion  of  the  Term 
by  att«^ndance  on  Greek  and  Latin  Lectures,  or  Greek  and  Hebrew 
Lectures,  or  they  may  substitute  for  the  Classical  Lectures  an 
Examination  (lield  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Lectures)  in  Greek  and 
Latin,  or  Greek  and  Hebrew.  But  they  cannot  substitute  Hebrew 
for  Latin  at  the  regular  Term  Examinations. 

Each  of  the  four  hinguages  is  represented  by  one  half-course  of 
Lectures,  and  attendance  on  two  half  courses  is  necessary  to  keep 
the  Term  in  Languages. 

To  obtain  credit  in  Experimental  Science,  Junior  Sophisters 
must  attend  the  Lectures  in  Experimental  Physics  and  those  in 
Inorganic  Chemistry,  as  well  as  Laboratory  Instruction,  for  which 
last  a  fee  of  two  and  a-half  guineas  is  payable  to  the  Junior 
Bursar  for  each  Term.*  Michaelmas  Term  in  Experimental  Science 
cannot  be  kept  by  Lectures.     (See  §  5.) 

The  arrangements  as  to  the  Professional  Lectures  in  French, 
German,  and  Experimental  and  Natural  Science  are  posted  on  the 
Tutors'  doors  at  the  beginning  of  Term. 

Honor  Lectures. — All  Sophisters  who  have  obtained  Honors  in 
Classics  may  substitute  the  Lectures  of  the  Professors  of  Greek, 
Latin,  or  English  Literature,  for  the  Ordinary  Lectures  in  either 
Greek  or  Latin. 

Either  the  Course  of  Honor  liCctures  in  Mathematical  Physics, 
or  that  in  Logics,  may  be  substituted  for  the  Ordinary  Lectures 
in  Mathematical  Physics.  Science  Honormen  may  substitute  the 
Lectures  of  the  Professors  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy 
for  the  ordinary  Science  Lectures. 

22.  Professional  Privileges. 

Junior  Sophisters,  not  in  the  Divinity  School,  who  are  keeping 
a  Term  in  Arts  by  Lectures  (or  by  the  subsequent  Examinations), 
can  obtain  Professional  Privileges  by — 

(«)  Attending,  during  the  Term,  three-fourths  of  the  Lectures  of 
one  of  the  Professors  of  Law,  and  passing  the  Examination 
held  at  the  conclusion  of  those  Lectures  : 
Or, 
{b)  Attendance,  during  the  Term,  on  Hospitals  or  Dissections,  pro- 
vided the  Student  be  matriculated  in  Medicine ; 
Or, 
(e)  Attendance  at  three-fourths  of  the  Professioaal  Lectures  of  the 
Engineering  School  during  the  Term. 

But  no  Professional  Privileges  are  allowed  for  a  second  atten- 
dance on  the  same  course  of  Professional  Lectures. 


1 


•htudenu  who  liave  imld  their  Chctnlstry  Fee  to  the  Junior  Bursar  for  tlie  Miiliacl- 
"•.■f...  ?^  *•■•  P«""»^*<*  ^  «*»t«nd  the  Lecture*  In  Chemistry  In  Hilary  Term  without 
.■i.iaitif.n»I  nayment.  But  they  cannot  obtain  credit  (or  the  'Icinj  in  Arts  witliout 
ittctidlog  thv  laboratory. 


SUBJECTS  FOE  JUNIOK  SOPHISTER  YEAE.  45 


23.  Subjects  for  Hilary  Term. 

{Michaelmas  Lectures  and  Hilary  Examination.) 

Co7npulsory  Subjects : — 

Logic, As  read  in  Senior  Freshman  year. 

S  Mechanics,  as  read  in  Senior  Freshman 
Hydrostatics  and   Optics,   Galbraith  and 
Haughton's  Manuals. 
English  Composition,         Burke :    two    Speeches    on    America    (in 
Clarenfion  Press  Selections).     Cowper  : 
Task,  Bks.  1,  2. 

Optional  Subjects : — 

1.  Languages  (any  two  of  the  following  four.) 

Greek, Thucydides,  Book  ii. 

Latin, Tacitus,  Annals,  Book  xi, 

French, Moliere,  Misanthrope. 

German, Goethe,  Hermann. 

2.  Experimental  Science  (detailed  syllabus  given  below.) 

3.  Natural  Science — Botany  and  Zoology — (detailed  syllabus  given 

below.) 

Subjects  for  Trinity  Term. 

{Hilary  Lectures  and  Trinity  Examination.) 
Compulsory  Subjects : — 

Logic, As  before. 

Mathematical  Physics,   .     .  |  Mechanics,  Hydrostatics,  and  Opt 

Astronomy  |  Brinkley's   Astronomy    (new    edition), 

ASTRONOMY, I      chaps,  i.  to  xiii.,  both  included. 

English  Composition,      .     .     Byron :    Childe  Harold,    Cantos  3,   4. 

Essays  of  Elia,  1st  series. 

Optional  Subjects : — 

1.  Languages  (any  two  of  the  following  four). 

Greek, Homer,  Odyssey,  Books  vi.  and  ix. 

Latin, Juvenal,  Sat.  iii.  viii.  x.  xiii. 

French,      ....  Eacine,  Britannicus. 

German,     .....  Lessing,  Minna. 

2.  Experimental  Science  (detailed  syllabus  given  below). 

3.  Natural  Science — Botany  and  Zoology  (detailed  syllabus  given 

below). 


46  COUESE  IN  AETS. 

Subjects  for  Michaelmas  Term. 

Trinity  Lectures  and  Michaelmas  Examination, 

Compulsory  Subjects : — 

Logics, Locke's  Essay :  Introduction;  Book  ii. 

to  chap,  xxvi.  inclusive  (omitting 
sects.  10  to  20  of  chap,  i.,  sects.  10  to 
end  of  chap,  xiii.,  chap,  xv.,  and 
sects.  1 1  to  7 1  of  chap.  xxi. )  ;  Book  in. 
(omitting  chaps,  vi.  to  viii.). 

Mathematical  Physics  and  1  ^^  before. 
Astronomy,  j 

English  Composition,      .    .     Scott :     Old    Mortality.      Coleridge : 

Ancient  Mariner,  Christabel. 

Optional  Subjects : — 

1.  Languages  (any  two  of  the  following  four.) 

Greek, ^schylus,  Prometheus  Vinctus. 

Latin, •  Horace,  Satires. 

French,     ....  Guizot,  Civilisation  en  Europe. 

German, Goethe,  Gedichte  (Ed.  Selss). 

2.  Experimental  Science  (detailed  syllabus  given  below). 

3.  Natural  Science — Botany  and  Zoology  (detailed  syllabus  given 

below). 


24.  Syllabus  of  the  Experimental  Science  Course. 

The  Course  in  Experimental  Science  consists  of  two  Sub-Courses, 
Experimental  Physics  and  Chemistry,  in  each  of  which  Candidates 
are  required  to  answer,  and  which  are  as  follows  : — 


Experimental  Physics. 

Candidates  must  understand  the  theory  of,  and  know  how  to 
use,  the  instruments  mentioned.  They  must  understand  the 
principles  involved  in  the  measurements  and  experiments,  and 
DO  able  to  make  calculations  founded  on  them,  and  may  be  re- 
quired to  perform  those  marked  thus  *.  They  are  desired  to  pay 
•peoial  attention  to  the  principle  of  the  Conservation  of  Energy,  as 
iUostrated  in  the  various  branches  of  Experimental  Physios. 


SUBJECTS  FOR  JUNIOR  SOPHISTER  YEAR.  47 


Hilary  Examination. 
General  Properties  of  Matter: 

Measurement  of  space  (length,  area,  volume),  time  and  mass 
(vernier,  micrometer  screw,  pendulum  clock,  balance). 

Characteristics  of  solids,  liquids,  and  gases  (compression,  and  shear- 
ing strains  and  stresses). 

Measurement  of  pressure  (mercurial  and  aneroid  barometer,  liquid 
manometer). 

Measurement  of  density  (specific  gravity  bottle,*  hydrostatic 
balance,*  hydrometers  of  variable  immersion*). 

Measurement  of  compressibility  of  gases  (Boyle's  tube*). 


Heat : 


Measurement  of  temperature  (construction  of  mercurial  thermome- 
ters, centigrade  and  Fahrenheit  scales,  maximum  and  minimum 

thermometers). 
Measurement  of  coefficients  of  expansion  for  temperature  of  solids, 

liquids,  and  gases  (Roy  and  Eamsden's  method  for  solids  ;* 

Dulong's    method,*   and   apparent   expansion    in    glass*  for 

liquids  ;  air  thermometer  method*  for  gases). 
Maximum  density  of  water  (Hope's  experiment). 
Experiments  on  force  of  contraction  (tiring  of  wheels,  &c.) 
Machines  founded  on  expansion  of  solids  (metallic  thermometers, 

compensated  pendulums). 
Measurement  of  density  of  a  gas  (Regnault's  experiments). 
Measurement  of  quantities  of  heat  (method  of  mixtures*). 
Measurement  of  specific  heats  (water  calorimeters,*  Dulong  and 

Petit' slaw). 
Laws  of  fusion  and  evaporation  (boiling,  efiect  of  presence  of  other 

gases,  distilling*). 
Measurement  of  relation  of  temperature  and  pressure  of  saturated 

vapours  (manometer  tube  method*). 
Measurements  of  latent  heats  of  fusion  and  evaporation  (water 

calorimeter*). 
Freezing  mixtures,  cooling  by  evaporation. 

Measurement  of  mechanical  equivalent  of  heat  (Joule's  experiment). 
Electromotive  force  due  to  chemical  action  (zinc,  copper,  and  dilute 

sulphuric  acid,  amalgamation). 
Polarization  of  cells  (bichromate,  Daniell's,  Grove's  and  Bunsen's, 

and  Le  Clanclie  cells). 
Laws  of  electrolysis  (gas*  and  copper  voltameters,*  electroplating,* 

lead  batteries). 
Measurement  of  heat  due  to  electric  current  (calorimeter,  *  glow  and 

arc  lamps) . 
Ohm's  law  (arrangement  of  cells). 
Measurement  of  resistances  (Wheatstone's  Bridge*). 
Measurement  of  electromotive    forces   (high  resistance    galvano» 

meters*). 


48  COimSE  IN  ARTS. 

Trinity/  Examination. 

As  before,  and  in  addition : — 
Electricity : 

Laws  of  electric  action  (Coulomb's  balance  for  repulsion). 

Distribution  on  one  conductor  (proof  plane,*  hollow  conductor*). 

Distribution  on  two  conductors  (induction,  ice  pail  experiment,* 
Ley  den  jar). 

Electroscope  (gold  leaf,  charging,*  and  testing*  kind  of  electrifi- 
cation) . 

Electric  discharges  (spark  and  brush,  points  and  lightning  conduc- 
tors, heating,  chemical,  and  magnetic  effects). 

Machines  transforming  mechanical  into  electric  energy  (cylinder  and 
plate  machines,  electrophorus). 

Laws  of  magnetic  force  (torsion  balance). 

Laws  of  magnetic  induction  (magnets*  and  magnetic*  substances). 

Molecular  nature  of  magnetism  (broken  magnets). 

Terrestrial  magnetism  (declination,  dip*). 

Laws  of  magnetic  force  due  to  electric  currents  (tangent  and  reflect 
ing  galvanometers,  electro-magnets). 

Michaelmas  Examination, 

As  before,  and  in  addition: — 
Sound : 

Students  must  understand  the  nature  of  musical  intervals,  of  tone, 
and  of  vowel  sounds,  and  how  to  measure — 

1.  The  pitch  of  a  note  by  means— (o)  of  a  syren;  {$)  of  a  graphic 

method. 

2.  The  velocity  of  sound — (o)  in  a  string,  and  ()8)  in  a  gas,  by  measur- 

ing the  length  of  an  internode. 

Light : 

Students  must  know  how  to  measure — 
1-  The  relative  intensities  of  two  lights. 

2.  The  angle  between  two  plane  reflecting  sui'faces. 

3.  The  refractive  index  of  a  prism. 

4 .  The  focal  length  of  a  convex  lens. 

5.  The  position  of  the  lines  in  a  spectrum. 

6.  The  angle  of  polarisation  by  reflection. 

7.  The  positions  of  the  planes  of  extinction  of  polarised  light  in  micro- 

scopic crystals. 

8.  The  wave-length  of  light  by  means  of  a  grating. 

Chemistry. 

The  Examinations  are  confined  to  the  leading  facts  and  prin- 
ciples of  the  Science.  Candidates  are  expected  to  be  familiar  with 
the  methods  used  in  the  deduction  of  formula),  and  with  the 
•olution  of  such  chemical  problems  as  arc  referred  to  in  the  Course. 


SENIOR  SOPHISTEE  YEAR.  49 


Hilary  Examination. 

Reynolds'   Experimental   Chemistry,  chaps,  i-xvii.  inclusive. 
Practical. — Preparation  and  identification   of  the  gaseous  and  other 
elements  included  in  the  above  Course. 

Trinity  Examination, 

Reynolds'  Experimental  Chemistry,  to  the  end  of  chap.  xxv. 
Practical. — As  before,  but  including  all  non-metals,  with  systematic 
analysis  for  single  acid  radicals. 

Michaelmas  Examination. 

Reynolds''  Experimental  Chemistry,  to  the  end  of  chap.  XLV. 
Practical. — Qualitative  analysis  for  a  single  metal. 


25.       Syllabus  of  Course  in  Natural  Science. 

Students  are  required  to  have  a  practical,  as  well  as  a  theoreti- 
cal, knowledge  of  the  subjects  of  Examination. 

Hilary  Term  : — 

Zoology,  ....  Macalister,  Invertebrates  (London  Science 
Class-Book  Series)  :  Protozoans  and  Polyps. 

Botany,  ....  Prantl,  Elementary  Text- Book  of  Botany  (2nd 
edition,  by  S.  H.  Vines),  Parts  i.  and  ii. 

Trinity  Term  : — 

Zoology,  ....  As  before,  with  Macalister,  Invertebrates  (Lon- 
don Science  Class-Book  Series)  :  Worms  and 
Molluscs. 

Botany,  ....  Prantl,  Elementary  Text-Book  of  Botany  (2nd 
edition,  by  S.  H.  Vines),  Part  iii. 

Michaelmas  Term  : — 

Zoology,  ....  As  before,  with  Macalister,  Invertebrates  (Lon- 
don Science  Class-Book  Series):  Articulates; 
with  the  Demonstrations  of  the  Professor. 

Botany,  ....  Prantl,  Elementary  Text- Book  of  Botany  (2nd 
edition,  by  S.  H.  Vines),  Parts  i.  ii.  iii.  and 
IV. ;  with  theDemonstrations  of  the  Professor. 

26.  Senior  Sophister  Year,  and  Degree  Examination. 

In  the  Senior  Sophister  Year,  and  at  the  Degree  Examination, 
Astronomy,  Ethics,  and  English  Composition  (and  for  Hilary  and 
Trinity  Terms,  Logics),  are  compulsory  on  all  Students.  A  choice 
is  permitted  to  the  Student  in  respect  of  the  four  remaining 
Courses  of  Mathematical  Physics,  Languages,  Experimental 
Science,  and  Natural  Science. 


50  C0UK8E  IN  ARTS. 

Students  not  exempted  by  attendance  in  the  Professional  Schools 
must  take  up  ttco  of  the  optional  subjects. 

In  Hilary  and  Trinity  Terms,  Law,  Medical,  and  Engineering 
Students  wno  fulfil  the  conditions  in  (a),  (6),  or  (c)  of  §  22,  obtain 
the  Professional  Privilege  of  being  required  to  answer  in  only  one 
of  the  optional  Courses. 

Divinity  Students  must  take  up  Classics,  as  in  the  Junior 
Sophister  year,  but  may  omit  the  other  optional  subjects,  pro- 
vided tliey  have  full  attendance  on  the  Lectures  of  Archbishop 
King's  Lecturer,  or  the  Regius  Professor,  and  one  of  the  Assistants, 
during  the  Term  for  which  they  claim  such  Privilege. 

At  the  Degree  Examination  a  Student  can  only  claim  Profes- 
sional Privilege  if  he  has  credit  for  Professional  attendance  in  the 
School  of  Divinity  (as  specified  above),  or  in  the  Schools  of  Law, 
of  Physic,  or  of  Engineering  (as  specified  in  (a),  (b),  or  (c),  §  22), 
for  the  entire  year  [i,  e.  the  three  Terms)  either  preceding  the 
December  Degree  Examination  of  his  Class,  or  preceding  the 
Degree  Examination  at  which  he  presents  himself,  and  if,  being 
a  Divinity  Student,  he  takes  up  Classics. 

At  each  Degree  Examination,  those  Students  who  obtain  45  per 
cent,  and  upwards,  and  whose  answering  in  the  several  subjects 
is  considered  satisfactory  by  the  Senior  Lecturer,  are  distributed 
into  three  Classes,  the  names  in  each  Class  being  arranged  in  the 
order  of  the  percentages  obtained.  The  minimum  standards  for 
Classes  are : — First  Class,  65  per  cent, ;  Second  Class,  55  per  cent. ; 
Third  Class,  45  per  cent. 

Of  the  remaining  Candidates,  those  whose  answering  is  con- 
sidered by  the  Senior  Lecturer  to  be  sufficient  are  allowed  the 
Examination,  and  their  names  are  arranged  in  alphabetical  order 
as  Unclassed  Candidates. 

Candidates  placed  in  the  First  Class  are  called  Respondents, 
and  are  entitled  to  receive  honorary  Testimoniums,  which  are 
publicly  presented  to  them  by  the  Chancellor  or  Vice-Chancellor,  at 
the  Commencements  at  which  they  are  admitted  to  their  Degrees, 
and  their  names  are  permanently  recorded  in  the  Calendar  imme- 
diately after  those  of  the  Moderators  (see  the  List  of  Graduates  in 
Honors  at  the  B.A.  Degree  Examination). 

The  Unclassed  Candidates  are  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

The  Degree  can  also  be  obtained  on  the  result  of  the  Moderator- 
ship  Examination,  see  §  30. 

A  Candidate  whose  name  is  on  the  books  of  the  College,  and 
who  has  passed  the  Degree  Examination,  can  present  himself  at 
any  Commencements,  in  order  that  the  Degree  may  be  conferred 
ui>on  him,  provided  that  ho  shall  have  paid  the  Degree  Fee  of  one 
pound  to  the  Junior  Bursar  on  the  day  oefore  the  Commencements 
at  latest.  Jf  his  name  be  not  on  the  Books,  he  must  also  pay  the 
liepUoemont  Feo  of  fifteen  shillings  to  the  Junior  Bursar. 


SENIOR  SOPHISTER  TEAR.  51 


Keeping  of  Milary  or  Trinity  Terms  hy  Lectures, 

Senior  Sophisters  attending  Lectures  do  not  obtain  credit  for 
the  Term,  unless  the  Senior  Lecturer  be  satisfied,  either  from 
their  answering  in  the  Junior  Sophister  year,  or  from  a  Special 
Examination,  that  they  possess  a  competent  knowledge  of  Astro- 
nomy.^ 

There  is  one  Course  of  Science  Lectures  in  each  Term,  which 
represents  not  only  the  compulsory  subjects,  but  also  the  optional 
subject  of  Mathematical  Physics.  Hence  a  Student  having  Pro- 
fessional Credit  in  Law,  Physic,  or  Engineering  obtains  credit  for 
the  Term  in  Arts  by  attendance  on  this  Course  of  Lectures.  A 
Divinity  Student  must  attend  this  Course,  and  also  a  Course  in 
Greek  and  Latin,  or  Greek  and  Hebrew,  or  he  may  substitute  for 
Classical  Lectures  an  Examination  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Lec- 
tures, as  in  the  Junior  Sophister  year. 

All  other  Students  must  attend  the  Lectures  in  one  of  the 
optional  Subjects  of  Languages,  Experimental  Science,  or  Natural 
Science,  in  addition  to  the  Science  Lectures  representing  the  com- 
pulsory Subjects  and  Mathematical  Physics. 

In  Experimental  Science,  Laboratory  attendance  is  necessary,  as 
in  the  Junior  Sophister  year,  and  the  arrangements  as  to  Chemistry 
Fees  are  the  same  also. 

No  Senior  Sophister  can  obtain  Credit  for  attendance  on  Lec- 
tures in  Experimental  Science  who  has  not  obtained  Credit  for  a 
Junior  Sophister  Term  in  the  same  subject ;  and  no  Senior  Sophis- 
ter can  obtain  Credit  for  attendance  on  Lectures  in  Geology  who 
has  not,  as  a  Junior  Sophister,  obtained  Credit  for  Botany  and 
Zoology.''  To  keep  the  Term  in  Experimental  or  Natural  Science 
requires  attendance  during  three  days  per  week  only. 

No  Academic  Credit  can  be  obtained  by  attendance  on  the  Trinity 
Arts  Lectures  in  the  Subjects  of  the  Degree  Examination. 


Honor  Lectures. 

Senior  Sophisters  who  have  obtained  Honors  in  Mathematics 
may  substitute  tlie  Lectures  of  the  Professors  of  Mathematics  and 
of  Natural  Philosophy  for  the  Ordinary  Lectures  representing 
Ethics,  Astronomy,  and  Mathematical  Physics.  Those  who  have 
obtained  Honors  in  Classics  may  substitute  Professorial  Lec- 
tures for  Classical  Ordinary  Lectures,  as  in  the  Junior  Sophister 
year. 

'  Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  February  24  and  14,  1883. 

>•  Resolutions  of  the  Council  (previously  adopted  by  tlie  Board),  December,  17, 1884. 

d2 


52 


COUESK  IN  ABTS. 


27.  Subjects  for  Hilary  Term. 

{Michaelmas  Lectures  and  Hilary  Examination.) 
Compulsory  Subjects : — 


Astronomy,    .    .     . 
Ethics  and  Logics, 


English  Composition, 

Optional  Subjects : — 

1 .  Mathematical  Physics, 


As  read  in  Junior  Sophister  year. 
Stewart's  Outlines  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

Part  II. 
Locke,  as  read  in  Junior  Sophister  year, 

with  Book  IV.,  chaps,  i.  to  xi.,  both 

included  (omitting  chap.  vii.). 
Wordsworth:  Rolfe's  Selection,  pp.  50- 

142.     Carlyle:  Essays  on  Burns  and 

Johnson. 


Mechanics,  Hydrostatics,  and  Optics,  as 
in  Junior  Sophister  year. 

2.  LANGUAQES(any  twoof  the     Greek — Aristotle,  >»"icomachean  Ethics. 

following  four),     .     .     .         Book  ii. 

Latin — Cicero,  de  Officiis,  Book  i. 
French — V.  Hugo,  Les  Chants  du  Cre- 

puscule. 
German— ^chiWer,  W.  Tell. 

3.  Experimental  Science,   .     As  in  Course  given  below. 

4.  Natural  Science,  .     .     .     As  in  Course  given  below. 


Subjects  for  Trinity  Term. 

{Hilary  Lectures  and  Trinity  Examination. 


Compulsory  Subjects : — 


Astronomy,     .     . 
Ethics  and  Logics, 


Emolish  Composition, 


Optional  Subjects : — 

1.  Mathematical  Physics,    . 

2.  Lanouaoeh  (any  twoof  the 

following  four),      .     .     . 


S.    EXPEKIMKNTAL  SciKNCB, 

4.  Natu UAL  Science.  .     . 


As  before. 

Stewart,  us  before. 

Locke,  as  before. 

Butler's  Analogy,  Introduction ;  and 
Part  I.  (omitting  chap.  i.). 

Butler's  Dissertation  on  Virtue. 

Macaulay :  Essays  on  Lord  Clive  and 
Horace  Walpole.  Tennyson :  Selec- 
tions by  Rowe  and  Webb. 


As  before. 

Greek — Plato,  de  Republica,  Book  i. 
Latin — Virgil,  Georgics,  i.  iv. 
French — Montaigne,  Essais,  ii.,    chap. 

xii. 
German — Heine,  Buch  der  Liedor. 
As  in  Course  given  below. 
As  in  Course  given  below. 


SUBJECTS  FOR  SENIOR  SOPHISTKE  YEAB.  53 

Subjects  for  Degree  Examination. 

{Trinity  Lectures  and  Michaelmas  Examination.) 
Compulsory  Subjects : — 

Astronomy, As  before. 

Ethics, Stewart  and  Butler,  as  before. 

Butler's  Sermons,  Preface  and  Sermons, 

I.  II.  Ill,  yTn\.  IX. 
English  Composition,       .     .     J.  S.  Mill :  Inaugural  Address  at  St, 

Andrew's   University.     Shakspeare  : 

Hamlet. 
Ojjtional  Subjects  ;  — 

1.  Mathematical  Physics,    .     As  before, 

2.  Languages  (any  two  of  the     Greek — Demosthenes,  de  Corona  (omit- 

foUowing  four),  ting  documents  cited), 

Latin — Tacitus,  Annals,  Book  xiv, 
French — Boileaii,  Satires. 
German — Schiller,  Abfall  der  Nieder- 
lande. 

3.  Experimkntal  Science,    .     As  in  Course  given  below, 

4.  Natural  Science,    .     ,     .     As  in  Course  given  below. 

28.     Syllabus  of  Course  in  Experimental  Science. 

Experimental  Physics, 
{Hilary  Examination.) 
As  before  in  Junior  Sophister  year,  and  in  addition  : — 
General  Properties  of  Hatter  : 

Measurement  of  gravitation  (time  of  vibration  of  simple  pendulum*) 
Molecular  theory  of  structure  of  solids,  liquids,  and  gases  (diffusion). 
Measurement  of  compressibility  of  solids  and  liquids  (piezometer). 
Measurement  of  elasticity  of  solids  (stretching,*  bending,*  torsion*). 
Calculation  of  work  done  by  elastic  forces. 
Heat: 

Calculation  of  force  of  expansion  by  temperature, 

Hygrometry  (chemical,  Daniell's  and  Dyne's  dew  point,   wet  and 

dry  bulb,*  hygrometers). 
Calorimetry  (Lavoisier's  and  Bunsen's  ice  calorimeters). 
Convection  of  heat  (hot  air  and  hot  water  warming  apparatus). 
Measurement  of  conductivity  for  bad  conductors  (cooling  of  jacketed 

hot  water  tin*). 
Measurement  of  diffusivity  for  good  conductors  (Ingenhaus's  ex- 
periment by  melting  wax). 
Laws  of  Eadiution  (null  metliod  with  thermopile*). 
Equality  of  radiating  and  absorbing  powers. 

Selective  absorption  of  transparent  bodies  (Melloni's  experiments*). 
General  principle  of  steam  engine  (furnace,  boiler,  cylinder,  con- 
denser, piston,  crank,  eccentric,  slide  valve). 


54  COUKSE  IN  ARTS. 

{jn-inity  Examination.) 
As  before  and  in  addition  : — 
Electricity : 

Measurement  of  electrostatic  capacity  of  a  conductor  (quadrant 

electrometer  and  standard  capacity). 
Comparison  of  moments  of  magnets  (deflection  method*). 
Lines  offeree  due  to  magnets  and  currents  (magnetic  curves*). 
Laws  of  electro-magnetic  induction  (Faraday's  experiment*,  Arago's 

disc,*  Lenz's  law,  law  of  induced  electro-motive  force). 
Machines  transforming  electro-magnetic  into    mechanical    energy 

(Morse  telegraph,  telephone  and  microphone,  electric  bell). 
Machines  transforming  mechanical  into   electro-magnetic    energy 

(Clarke's  magneto,  Gramme  dynamo). 
Machine  altering  electro-magnetic  energy  (RuhmkorflTs  coil). 
Peltier's  thermo-electric  effect  (thermopile). 

{Degree  Examination.) 
As  before. 

Chemistry. 

{Hilary  Examination.) 
Reynolds^  Experimental  Chemistry,  to  the  end  of  chap.  liii. 
Practical. — Analysing  any  simple  salts. 

{Trinity  Examination.) 
Reynolds'  Experimental  Chemistry,  to  the  end  of  chap.  lx. 
Practical. — As  before,  M'ith  identification  of  common  organic  acids 

{Degree  Examination.) 

Reynolds'  Experimental  Chemistry ,  to  the  end  of  chap,  lxvii. 
Practical. — As  before. 

29.       Syllabus  of  Course  in  Natural  Science. 

Hilary  Term. 

Geology, Huxley,  Physiography. 

Zoology As  in  Junior  Sophistt-r  year,  with  Mac- 

alister.  Vertebrates  (London  Science 

Class-book  Series  (Fishes)). 
Botany, .     As    in    Junior    Sophister    year,    with 

Thome,  Text-book  of  Botany:  Algre 

and  Fung8e. 

Trinity  Term. 
Gkolooy, As   before,   with   Page's   Introductory 

Text-book   of    Geology,    edited    by 

Lapworth. 
Zoology, As  before,  with  Macalister,  Vertebrates 

(liOndon  Science  Class-Book  Seiies) : 

Ileptiles  and  Birds. 
l^"TANy, As  before,  with  Thome,  Text-Book  of 

Botany  :  Mosses  and  Ferns. 


HONOES  AND  PHIZES.  65 


Geology, As  before. 

Zoology, As  before,  witb  Macalister,  Vertebrates 

(London  Science  Class-Book  Series) : 

Mammals. 
Botany, As  before,  with  Thome,  Text -Book  of 

Botany :  Flowering  Plants. 


30.  Honors  and  Prizes. 

A  number  of  Studentships,  Scholarships,  Exhibitions,  Prizes, 
Honors,  and  Sizarships,  are  awarded  each  year  to  deserving 
Students,  both  in  the  Arts  Course  and  in  the  Professional  Schools. 

It  is  a  condition  precedent  to  the  award  of  every  Prize  that 
sufficient  merit  mast  be  shown. 

The  Honors  and  Prizes  specially  connected  with  the  regular 
Undergraduate  Course  are  enumerated  below.  For  further  par- 
ticulars concerning  these  and  the  other  Prizes,  see  under  *  Honor 
Examinations,'   *  Moderatorships,'  and  '  Special  Prizes.' 

For  Prizes  obtainable  in  connexion  with  Entrance,  see  §  4. 

Prizes  obtainable  at  Lectures. 

Premiums,  of  the  value  of  £1  10s.  in  books  are  awarded  each 
Term  for  proficiency  in  Classical  Composition,  on  the  recommen- 
dation of  the  Lecturer,  to  Freshmen  Students  attending  Honor 
Lectures  in  Classics,  and  keeping  the  Term. 

The  Professors  of  English  Literature,  of  the  Romance  Lan- 
guages, and  of  German,  are  each  authorized  to  recommend  for  a 
Prize,  of  the  value  of  £2  in  books,  in  Composition  the  best  Candi- 
date among  the  Students  attending  his  Class  during  the  Term. 


Catechetical  Premiums. 

Catechetical  Premiums  of  the  value  of  £2  in  books  are  awarded 
in  accordance  with  the  conditions  given  under  '  Catechetical 
Course,'  §  31. 

Term  Honor  and  Prize  Examinations. 

In  each  Term,  Examinations  are  held,  at  which  Honors  of  the 
First  and  Second  Hank  are  awarded  to  Candidates  who  exhibit 
sufficient  merit.     In  Michaelmas  Term,  Prizes  in  books  to  the 


oQ  COURSE  IN  ARTS. 

value  of  £4  and  £2  are  awarded  to  the  Candidates  who  obtain 
First  and  Second  Honors  respectively.'*  The  successful  Candidates 
can  select  Books,  to  the  value  of  their  Prizes,  at  the  University 
Booksellers,  and  can  have  the  College  arms  stamped  on  the  covers 
of  bound  Books.  In  the  case  of  Prizes  in  Experimental  or  Natural 
Science,  Scientific  Instruments,  with  an  inscription  thereon,  may 
be  substituted  for  books,  if  approved  by  the  Senior  Lecturer  on  the 
report  of  the  Professor." 

The  marks  at  certain  of  these  Examinations  count  towards  the 
Senior  Exhibitions  (see  under  '  Senior  Exhibitions'). 


Subjects  of  Honor  and  Prize  Examinations. 


(«) 

Mathematics. 

{e)    Natural  Science. 

* 
w 

Classics. 

(/)    Modern  History  and  Political 

Logics,  or  Logics  and 

Science. 

Ethics. 

{g)    Modern  liiterature. 

{d) 

Experimental  Science. 

No  Student  who  has  dropped  a  Class  will  be  allowed  to  present 
himself,  as  a  Candidate  for  Honors,  at  any  Examination,  in  a  sub- 
ject in  which  he  has  previously  obtained  Honors  at  the  correspond- 
ing Examination  of  the  Class  from  which  he  has  dropped. 

Stewart  Literary  Scholarship, 

A  Scholarship,  value  £20  per  annum,  is  at  present  awarded  to 
the  Student  who  obtains  the  highest  aggregate  marks  in  Modern 
Literature  at  the  live  Honor  and  Prize  Examinations  of  the 
Freshman  and  Junior  Sophister  years. 


Moderatorship  and  Medal  Examination, 

A  Student  who  desires  to  graduate  in  Honors  at  the  Degree 
may  substitute  one  of  the  Moderatorship  Examinations  for  the 
ordinary  Degree  Examination.  Moderatorships  are  granted  in 
each  of  the  seven  subjects  of  the  Honor  Courses. 

Of  the  successful  Candidates  in  the  seven  departments,  there  are 
two  ranks,  called  Senior  and  Junior  Moderators. 


•  Tlie  following  Order  of  the  Board,  with  regard  to  the  duties  of  the  University  Book- 
tellers  in  l>ubliii,  was  made  on  May  20,  1843  : 

"li  i>  <iril(r<(l  l)v  till-  I'.Ditrd  that  the  Students  who  obtain  CollcKe  Premiums  may 

<l  '  lis  Ui  procure  for  them  any  suitable  books  as  rremiuniN 

^  '  il  for  Hule  In  the  priced  catalogues  of  London,  Dublin,  or 

'■  .  marked  in  the  said  catalogues ;  and  when  the  selling  price 

'  '      '■'"    1  rude  as  havmg  fallen  l)elow  the  publication  price,  the 

•  •'  /■    '■     '    ■    ■  i~  i'   !      :i;  ;.:>  ilu;  book  at  sucli  rccoifniscd  reduced  price. 

•  1  Int.  num.-  in  lii  i.<   |.Miiii;a  and  put  in  two  conspicuous  places  in  the  Booksellers' 
•n'»p." 


MODERATORSHIPS.  57 

The  Senior  Moderators  receive  gold  medals,  and  the  Junior  Mode- 
rators silver  medals  ;  which  are  given  to  them  publicly  before  the 
University,  by  the  Chancellor  or  Yice-Chancellor,  at  the  Commence- 
ments at  which  they  are  admitted  to  their  Degrees.  The  first 
Senior  Moderator  in  each  department  receives  a  large  gold  medal, 
if  specially  recommended  by  the  Court  of  Examiners. 

No  Student  who  has  dropped  a  Class  after  the  Michaelmas 
Examination  of  the  Junior  Sophister  year,  or  who  has  dropped 
more  than  one  Class,  is  permitted  to  compete  for  a  Moderatorship. 
Such  Students  are,  however,  permitted  to  compete  for  Medals 
at  the  Moderatorship  Examinations,  being  termed  Supplemental 
Medallists,  and  their  names  are  printed  in  the  Calendar  after  the 
list  of  Moderators. ' 

A  Student  who  would  not  be  entitled  to  present  himself  at  the 
ordinary  Degree  Examination  until  January,  will  not  be  permitted 
to  compete  for  a  Moderatorship  unless  he  previously  obtain  the 
special  permission  of  the  Board. 

A  Student  who  fails  in  obtaining  a  Medal  may  nevertheless 
be  allowed  the  Degree  on  his  answering  at  the  Medal  Examination, 
provided  a  special  recommendation  to  that  effect  be  made  by  the 
Court  of  Examiners. 

No  Student  will  be  allowed  to  be  a  Candidate  at  the  Moderator- 
ship  Examination  unless  his  Fees  for  the  current  half-year  shall 
have  been  paid  before  the  first  day  of  Examination. 

31.  Catechetical  Course. 

Students  not  members  of  the  Church  of  England  or  Ireland,  or 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ireland,  and  Students  in  Holy 
Orders  are  not  required  to  keep  Catechetical  Terms. 

Catechetical  Lectures  commence  on  the  same  day  as  the  Ordinary 
Arts  Lectures,  at  half-past  nine  o'clock,  and  are  held  every  Satur- 
day morning  during  Term  at  the  same  hour,  for  the  two  Freshman 
Classes  only=*.  Catechetical  Examinations  are  held  at  the  begin- 
ning of  each  Term  (immediately  after  the  Term  Examinations), 
for  the  benefit  of  those  Students  who  have  not  been  resident 
during  the  preceding  Term. 

Eules  relating  to  Catechetical  Terms  and  Examinations. — To  rise 
from  the  Class  of  Junior  Freshman  to  that  of  Senior  Freshman, 
one  Catechetical  Term  or  Examination,  at  least,  in  the  Junior  Fresh- 
man year,  is  required. 

To  rise  from  the  Class  of  Senior  Freshman  to  that  of  Jtmior  Sophis- 
ter, four  Catechetical  Terms  or  Examinations  must  be  kept  in  the 
two  Freshman  years,  of  which  two  at  least  must  be  in  the  Senior 
Freshman  year,  and  one  must  be  the  Trinity  Term  of  Lectures,  or 
the  Michaelmas  Examination  of  that  year^. 


»  Resolution  of  the  Board,  November  30, 1889. 
•»  Order  of  the  Board.  March  6,  1880. 

d3 


08 


COURSE  IN    ARTS. 


If  a  Student  have  omitted  one  of  the  required  Terms  or  Exami- 
nations, he  will  be  allowed  to  supplementalize  in  the  Michaelmas 
Term,  or  at  the  Hilary  Examination  of  his  Junior  Sophister  year, 
in  the  subject  of  the  last  omitted  Catechetical  Term  or  Examina- 
tion. 

To  a  Student  who  exhibits  peculiar  merit,  either  at  Lectures  or 
at  an  Examination,  a  Premium  in  books  of  the  value  of  £2  is 
awarded,  unless  such  a  Premium  has  been  previously  obtained  in 
the  same  year,  in  which  case  a  Certificate  is  awarded  instead. 

The  fact  of  having  obtained  a  Prize  in  the  earlier  part  of  the 
year  does  not  debar  a  Senior  Freshman  from  being  awarded  one 
of  the  Prizes  offered  at  the  end  of  Trinity  Term,  or  at  the  Michael- 
mas Term  Examination''. 

At  these  Prize  Examinations  Students  shall  be  entitled  to  obtain 
credit  for  the  Term  without  presenting  themselves  at  the  Ordinary 
Lectures  or  Examination^. 

Subjects  of  Catechetical  Examiyiations. — The  following  Table  con- 
tains the  subjects  of  the  Catechetical  Lectures  and  Examinations : — 

N.  B. — ITie  subjects  printed  in  Italics  are  to  be  considered  as 
additional  for  Honors,  and  not  required  generally. 


Mich.  Term  and 
HiLAKY  Exam. 


Hilary  Term  and 
Trinity  Exam. 


Trinity  Term  and 
Mich.  Exam. 


JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

I  The  Gospel  of  St.  Luke. 
\  The  three  other  Gospels. 

SThe  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 
Faley's  ^''  Horce  Faulince"  (Church  of  Ireland.) 
Stalker's  Lives  of  Christ  and  of  St.  Faul  (Pres- 
byterian Church). 

'Seeker's    Lectures    on    the    Creed    (Church    of 

Ireland). 
Critical    knoivledge   of  the    Scripture 

references  therein  (Church  of  Ireland). 
Dr.   Alex.   "Whyte  on  the   Shorter  Catechism, 

Questions  82-107  (Presbyterian  Church). 
GodeCs  Biblical  Studies  on  the  Old  Testament, 

~  iv.,  v.,  vi.  (Presbyterian  Church). 


I 


Mich.  Term  and 
Hilary  Exam. 


SENIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Genesis,  and  the  first  twelve  chapters  of  Exodus 

(Church  of  Ireland.) 
Genesis,  and  the  first  twenty  chapters  of  Exodus 

(Presbyterian  Church.) 
The  remainder  of  Exodus,  with  the  Books  of  Num- 

ber$  and  Deuteronomy. 


>  Ordv  of  the  Board,  March  6, 


CATECHETICAL  COUKSE. 


59 


f  The  two  Books  of  Samuel,  and  first  twelve  chap- 

ters  of  first  Book  of  Kings. 
J  The  remaining  history  from  beginning  of  Joshua  to 
\      end  of  second  Book  of  Kings  (Church  of  Ireland). 
I  The  remainder  of  the  Historical  Books  (Presby- 
^^     terian  Church.) 
Paley's  Evidences,  Part  i.,  Proposition  i.  (Church 

of  Ireland). 
Butler's  Analogy,  Part  ii.,   chapters  v.  and  vii. 

(Church  of  Ireland. ) 
Lindsay,  The  Reformation,  Parts  i.,  ii.,  and  iv. 

(Presbyterian  Church.) 
Godefs  Lectures  in  defence  of  the  Christian  Faith, 
i.,  v.,  vi.  (Presbyterian  Church.) 


Hilary  Teum  and 
Trinity  Exam. 


Trinity  Tfrm  and 
Mich.  Exam. 


It  was  resolved  by  the  Board,  July  2, 1881 ,  and  March  8, 1885  :— 
That  it  is  expedient  that  a  system  of  voluntary  Catechetical  Exami- 
nations should  be  extended  over  the  two  Sophister  years,  and  that  the 
Catechist  shall  be  authorized  to  grant  a  special  Certificate  to  Students 
who  shall  have  passed  with  credit  four  of  these  Examinations,  of  which 
two  at  least  must  be  in  the  Senior  Sophister  year,  one  being  the 
Michaelmas  Examination  of  that  year. 

That  the  following  be  adopted  as  a  provisional  Course  for  the  Exami- 
nations of  the  Sophister  years : — 

Junior  Sophisters  (Church  of  Ireland). 

Hilary  Exam.,  .     .     St.  John's  Gospel,  in  Greek  and  Revised  Version. 

Barrett's  Companion  to  the  New  Testament. 
Trinity  Exam.,  .     .     Epistle  to  the  Romans  in  Greek,  and  Revised 
Version. 
Westcott's  Bible  in  the  Church. 
Michaelmas  Exam.,     First  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians  in  Greek,  and 
Revised  Version. 
Blunt's  Sketch  of  the  History  of  the  First  Three 
Centuries. 


Senior  Sophisters  (Church  of  Ireland). 

Hilary  Exam.,  .     .     Epistle  to  the  Hebrews  in  Greek,  and  Revised 
Version. 
Anselm's  Cur  Deus  Homo. 

Trinity  Exam.,  .     •     Epistle  to  the  Galatians  in  Greek,  and  Revised 
Version. 
Blunt's  History  of  the  Reformation  Period. 
Jewel's  Apology,  in  Latin. 


Michaelmas  Exam., 


English  Bible. 
Boultbee  on  the  Articles. 


It  was  resolved  by  the  Board,  January  4,  1882  :  — 
That  the  Catechist  be  authorized  to  extend  his  Premiums  to   the 
Sophister  Classes. 


60  CATECHETICAL  COUBSE. 

It  was  resolved  by  the  Board  and  Council,  May  15  and  19, 
1886:— 

That  Students  who  are  members  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ire- 
land shall  be  required  to  keep  Catechetical  Terms. 

That  Presbyterian  Students  in  residence  shaU  be  required  to  lodge 
with  the  Junior  Dean  a  certificate  of  attendance  upon  one  of  the  Pres- 
byterian Churches  of  the  city,  signed  by  the  Minister  of  that  Church. 

Catechetical  Lectures  and  Examinations  for  Presbyterian  Stu- 
dents shall  be  conducted  by  persons  nominated  by  the  Presbytery 
of  Dublin  whose  names  have  been  submitted  to  and  approved  of 
by  the  Board. 

The  Results  of  the  Examinations  shall  be  submitted  to  the 
Catechist  that  he  may  be  satisfied  as  to  the  merit  of  those  recom- 
mended for  Prizes. 

The  Presbyterian  Students  shall  be  granted  Prizes  by  the  Board 
of  the  same  amount  and  in  the  same  proportion  as  the  Students  of 
the  Church  of  Ireland. 

The  following  shall  be  adopted  as  a  provisional  Course  for  the 
Examinations  of  the  Sophister  years : — 

Junior  Sophisters  (Presbyterian  Church). 
Hilary  Examination — 

St.  John's  Gospel,  in  Greek,  and  Revised  Version,  with  Naville's 
'♦The  Christ." 

Trinity  Examination — 

Epistle  to  the  Romans,  in  Greek,  and  Revised  Version,  with  Dr.    . 
David  Brown's  Handbook  on  the  Epistle,  and  the  "  Philosophy 
of  the  Plan  of  Salvation,"  by  an  American  Citizen. 

Michaelmas  Examination — 

Epistle  to  the  Galatians,  in  Greek,  and  Revised  Version,  with 
MacGregor's  Handbook  on  Galatians,  and  Binnie  on  "The 
Church." 

Senior  Sophisters  (Presbyterian  Church). 

Hilary  Examination — 

Epistle  to  the  Philippians,  in  Greek,  and  Revised  Version,  with 
Bishop  Lightfoot's  "Commentary." 

Trinity  Examination — 

Epistle  to  the  Hebrews  in  Greek,  and  Revised  Version,  with 
Davidson's  ♦♦  Handbook  on  the  Epistle." 

MiCHABLMAB  EXAMINATION — 

English  Bible,  with  M'Pherson's  Handbook  on  the  "  "Westminster 
Gonfeuion  of  Fuith." 


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HONOR  COUESES. 

Students  may  become  Candidates  for  Honors  in  the  following 
subjects,  at  eacb  Term  Examination  in  the  Undergraduate  Course: 

Junior  Freshmen,      .     Mathematics ;  Classics. 

Senior  Freshmen,      .     Mathematics ;  Classics  ;  Logics. 

Junior  Sophisters,     .     Mathematics     and    Mathematical    Physics  ; 

Classics  ;    Logics  ;    Experimental  Science  ; 

Natural  Science  ;  Modern  History ;    Modern 

Literature. 

Senior  Sophisters,  .  Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics  ; 
Classics ;  Ethics  ;  Experimental  Science  ; 
Natural  Science  ;  History  and  Political 
Science ;    Modern  Literature. 

Prize  Examinations  are  also  held  in  the  following  subjects,  in 
the  Michaelmas  Term  of  the  Senior  and  Junior  Freshman  years: 

Modern  History. 

English  Literature  and  Composition. 

French, 

German. 

At  the  B.  A.  Degree  Examination,  Students  may  graduate  in 
Honors  in  seven  subjects,  viz. : — 

Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics. 

Classics. 

Logics  and  Ethics. 

Experimental  Science. 

Natural  Science. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Modern  Literature. 

The  regulations  by  which  the  rank  and  value  of  the  various 
Honors  and  Prizes  are  determined  have  been  already  given  {vide 
supra,  under  the  head  "  Honors  and  Prizes"). 

It  is  to  be  remarked,  that  at  all  Examinations  for  Honors,  Can- 
didates are  liable  to  be  examined  in  the  ordinary  subjects  of  Exa- 
mination of  the  Course  in  which  they  present  themselves  for  Honors 
in  addition  to  those  speeiiied  below. 


62 


HONOR  COURSE   IN    MATHEMATICS. 


$  1.— Mathematics. 

[The  Student  is  liable  to  examination  in  any  Term  in  the  whole  of  the 
previous  Honor  Course.  The  following  list  contains  only  the 
subjects  additional  in  each  Term.  The  Student  is  also  liable  for 
the  ordinary  subjects]  : — 

Junior  Freshmen. 

Hilary,   .     .     Algebra,  to  the  end  of  Quadratic  Equations. 

Geometry — Deducibles  from  Euclid — Theory  of  Geo- 
metrical Maxima  and  Minima,  Mean  Centres,  Reci- 
procation, Inversion,  Coaxal  Circles. 

Trigonometry,  to  the  end  of  the  Solution  of  Plane  Tri- 
angles. 

Trinity,  .     .     Algebra,  excluding  the  General  Theory  of  Equations. 

Geometry,  Harmonic  and  Anharmonic  Ratios,  including 

nomographic  Division  and  Involution. 
Trigonometry,   applications  of  De  Moivre's  Theorem, 

and  Logarithms. 

Michaelmas,     Algebra,,  Burnside  and  Panton's  Theory  of  Equations — 
Chaps,  i.-x.  (inclusive),  omitting  Arts.  53,  58,  59, 
60,  65,  66,  67. 
Taylor's  Elementary  Geometry  of  Conies. 
Trigonometry,  Plane  and  Spherical. 

Senior  Freshmen. 

Hilary,   .    .     Burnside  and  Panton's  Theory  of  Equations — Chap.  xi. 
Salmon's  Conic  Sections — Chaps.  1-8. 
"Williamson's  Differential  Calculus— Chaps.  I,  2. 

Trinity,  .     .     Salmon's  Conic  Sections,  to  the  end  of  Section  282. 

Williamson's  Differential  Calculus— Chaps.  3, 4,  5,  9, 12. 
Minchin's  Statics— Chaps.  1,  2,  3,  5,  6  (omitting  Arts. 
25  and  89-100,  inclusive). 

Michaelmas,  Williamson's  Differential  Calculus— Chaps.  13,  16,  17. 
Integral  Calculus,  Chaps.  1-8  (omitting  Arts.  96-125, 
inclusive). 

Minchin's  Statics — Chaps.  9,  10,  11  (omitting  Arts.  142, 
143,  and  169-178,  inclusive). 


Junior  Sophisters. 

HiLAuy,    .     .     Salmon's  Geometry  of  Three  Dimensions,  the  first  six 
Chaps,  (omitting  Arts.  51-57<?,  and  80a-80^). 
Williamson  and  Tarleton  s  Dynamics,  first  six  Chapters. 
Minchin's  Statics— Chaps.  4,  7,  12. 


HONOR  COTJRSE  IN   MATHEMATICS. 


63 


Trinity, 


I      Michaelmas, 


Williamson  and  Tarleton's  Dynamics — Chaps.  7,  8,  9. 

Besant's  Elementary  Hydrostatics. 

Besant's  Hydromechanics,  Part  i.,  Chaps.  1-5. 

Williamson  and  Tarleton's  Dynamics — Chap.  10. 
Newton's  Principia — Sects.  1,  2,  3,  9. 
Godfray's  Astronomy. 


Senior  Sophisters. 


Hilary,    .    .     Forsyth's    Differential  Equations  —  Chaps.  1,  2,  3,  4, 
with  Articles  83-92,  and  108-110. 
Minchin's  Statics — Chaps.  13,  17  (omitting  Arts.  348- 

355,  inclusive). 
Salmon's  Geometry  of  Three  Dimensions — Chaps.  7,  8. 

Trinity,   .    .    Williamson  and  Tarleton's  Dynamics— Chaps.  11,  12. 
Besant's  Hydromechanics,  remainder  of  Part  i. 
Forsyth's  Differential  Equations,  Arts.  146,   147,  150- 
207,  229-242  (all  inclusive). 


64  ITONOK   COTTESE    TN   CLASSICS. 


§  II. — Classics. 

The  principle  on  which  the  Honor  Examinations  in  Classics  arc 
conducted  is  to  test  the  proficiency  of  the  Student  on  the  following 
points : 

First.  As  to  his  minute  and  critical  knowledge  of  certain  defined 
portions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  authors. 

Secondly.  As  to  his  general  and  independent  knowledge  of  the 
Greek  and  Latin  languages,  and  their  literature,  to  be  proved  by 
his  ability  to  write  an  accurate  version  of  passages  from  the 
prescribed  Honor  Course,  and  also  from  Classical  authors  not 
prescribed ;  as  well  as  to  answer,  in  writing,  general  questions 
connected  with  the  languages,  and  their  literature. 

Thirdly.  As  to  his  power  of  expressing  the  full  meaning  and 
force  of  an  ancient  author,  by  writing  such  a  translation  of  a  given 
passage  as  may  deserve  commendation,  not  merely  for  its  correct- 
ness as  a  version  of  the  original,  but  for  its  excellence  as  a  piece  of 
English  Composition. 

With  these  objects  in  view,  the  manner  of  conducting  the 
Classical  Honor  Examinations  is  as  follows  : 

1.  Candidates  for  Honors  will  be  separately  examined,  viva  voce, 
in  the  text-books  of  the  ordinary  Classical  Course,  and  in  the  por- 
tions of  the  Honor  Course  marked  in  Italics,  in  the  following  Table. 

2.  Passages  will  be  proposed  for  written  translation,  taken  from 
the  works  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  writers  named  in  the  following 
list: 

JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Hilary,  .     .         BemoBthenea  :—Fhilippics ;  De  FalsSLegatione. 
Cicero: — Philippic  ii. : — Pro  Cluentio. 

Trinity,.     .     .     Euripides: — Bacchae ;    Hippolytus. 

Horace  : — Odes^  Books  i.  ii. ;  Epodes  ;  Carmen  Saecu- 
lare.  Ovid,  Letters  from  Pontus,  Book  i. ;  Mont- 
gomery's Selections  from  Ovid. 

MicuABLMAS,    .    Herodotus : — Book  i. ;  Books  vi.  vii. 

Livy : — Books  xxii.  xxni. ;  Books  xxiv.  xxv. 


SENIOR  FRESHMEN. 

Hilary,  .     .    .    VloXo-.—Oorgias ;  Phaodo. 

Cicero's  Correspondence  : — Letters  i.-xxx.  ;  Cicero's 
Correspondoncc: — Letters  xxxi.-lxxxix.  (Tyrrell's 
Edition.) 


HONOE  COTJKSE  IN  CLASSICS. 


65 


TuiKiTV,  .     .     .     Sophocles: — GEdiptcs  Coloneus ;  Antigone. 
Terence : — Phormio. 
Plautus  : — Miles  ;  Amphitruo. 

Michaelmas,     .    Homer: — Iliad,    Books    xxi.  xxiii.  ;   Iliad,    Books 

XIII.— XX. 

Virgil :  —  ^neid,  Books  viii.  ix.  ;    -Slneid,   Books 
vii.-xii.  Ovid,  Metam.,  Book  xiii. 


JUNIOR  SOPHISTERS. 

Hilary,  .     .     .     Thucydides : — Book  i.  ;  Books  in.  iv. 

Tacitus: — Histories,  Books  i.  ii.  ;    Histories,  Books 

III.  IV. 


Trinity, 


Michaelmas, 


Homer  : — Odyssey,  Books  xxi.  and  xxii. 
Homer  : — Odyssey,  Books  x.-xvii. 
Juvenal : — Satires  i.  iv.  vii.  xiv. 
Persius: — Satires  i.  ii.  in.  v.  vi. 


^schylus: — Agamemnon  ;  Septem  contra  Thebas. 
Lucretius : — Books  i.  ii. ;  Books  iii.  v.  and  vi. 


SENIOR  SOPHISTERS. 

I 

Hilary,  .     .     .     Aristotle: — Nicomachean  Ethics,  Book  vi. ;  Nicoma- 
chean  Ethics,  Books  i.  in.  iv.  v. 
Cicero  : —  Offices,  Books  n.  in. ;    De  Finibus,  Books 
I.  iL  III. ;  Tusculan  Questions,  Book  i. 

Plato: — Be  Rep ublica,  Books  11.  in.;  De  RepubUca, 

Books  IV.  V. 
Virgil: — Eclogues;  Georgics,  Books  ir. in. 
Horace: — Epistles,  including  the  Art  of  Poetry. 


3.  One  or  more  passages  will  also  be  proposed  for  written  trans- 
lation from  the  other  works  of  Greek  or  Latin  Prose  or  Poetical 
authors  specified  for  each  Examination,  with  a  view  of  testing  the 
Candidate's  general  knowledge  of  the  languages. 

4.  Papers  of  questions  will  be  proposed  in  Ancient  History  and 
Geography,  Grammar,  and  General  Literature,  and  also  subjects 
for  Composition  in  Greek  and  Latin  Prose,  Greek  and  Latin  Verse. 

5.  During  the  first  three  years.  Candidates  for  Honors  will  be  regu- 
larly lectured  and  examined  indefinite  portions  of  Ancient  History 
or  Philology ;  and,  at  each  Examination,  the  Candidates  will  be 
liable  to  be  examined  in  the  portions  appointed  for  the  previous 
Examinations. 


66  HONOB  COURSE  IN  CLASSICS. 

The  following  Table  shows  the  prescribed  portions  for  the  pre- 
sent year : 

JUNIOR  PRESHMEN. 

Eilary. 

Grbek  History. — Grote,  History  of  Greece,  from  accession  of  Philip 
to  the  Battle  of  Chaeronea,  Chaps.  86  to  90,  both  inclusive. 

Roman  History. — Mommsen's  Eoman  History,  Vol.  iv.,  Chaps.  1  to 
6,  both  inclusive. 

Trinity. 

Greek. — Literature  of  the  Drama.  (Mahafiy,  History  of  Greek  Lite- 
rature, I.,  chaps.  14  to  17). 

Roman. — Merivale,  History  of  the  Romans,  Chaps.  31,  32,  33,  34. 

Michaelmas. 

Greek. — Herodotus,  Books  1,  6,  7,  8,  and  Miiller,  Greek  Literature, 
Vol.  I.,  Chaps.  18,  19,  20;  or  Mahaffy,  History  of  Greek  Literature, 
II.,  chaps.  1  and  2. 

RoMAJi. — Mommsen,  Vol.  ii.,  Chaps.  1  to  7,  both  inclusive,  and  Chap. 

SENIOR  freshmen. 

Hilary. 
Greek. — Grote,  History  of  Greece,  Chaps.  67  and  68. 
Roman.— Mommsen,  Vol.  iv.,  Chaps.  11  and  12. 

Trinity, 
Miiller's  Lectures  on  Language,  First  Series,  Chaps.  1  to  7,  inclusive. 
Roman  History. — Mommsen,  Vol.  ii.,  Chaps.  12,  13,  14. 

Michaelmas. 
Gebek.— Grote,  History  of  Greece,  Part  i.  Chaps.  16,  17,  and  21. 
Roman.— Merivale,  History  of  the  Romans,  Chaps.  39,  40,  41. 

junior  sophisters. 
Hilary. 
Gribk.— Thucydides,  Books  1,  2,  8,  and  7. 
Roman. — W.  Arnold,  Roman  Provincial  Administration. 

Trinity. 
Okxbk — Mahaffy,  History  of  Greek  Literature,  Chaps.  1  to  5. 
ttOMAN.—Merivale,  Chaps.  60,  61,  62,  03. 


Michaelmas, 
Drama.    (Mi 

Roman— Morivale,  Chaps.  64  to  68,  both  inclusive. 


(iuKKK.— Literature  of  the  Drama.    (Mahaffy, History  of  Greek  Lite- 
rature,  I.,  chapu.  16  and  16). 


HONOR  COURSE  IN  LOGICS  AND  ETHICS.  67 


§  III. — Logics  and  Ethics. 

SENIOR  FRESHMAN  YEAR, 

Separate  Honors  in  Logics  are  given  at  each  Examination 
in  the  Senior  Freshman  year ;  and  the  following  Course  has 
been  appointed,  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  subjects  of  Exami- 
nation : — 

N.B. — In  all  cases  the  Candidates  for  Honors  in  Trinity  Term 
are  liable  for  the  Course  of  the  preceding  Term ;  and  the  Candidates 
in  Michaelmas  Term  are  liable  for  the  Courses  of  the  two  preceding 
Terms. 

Hilary,  .     .     .    Monck's  Logic. 

Jevons'  Elementary  Lessons  in  Logic. 
Keyne's  Formal  Logic,  omitting  Part  iv. 

Trinity,  .     .     .     Mill's  Logic,  Book  ii.  and  Book  iii.,  Chapters  1  to  13, 
both  inclusive. 
Bacon,  De  Augmentis  Scientiarum,  Book  v. 

Michaelmas,    .     Mill's  Logic,  remainder  of  Book  iii. 

Bacon,    Novum  Organum,    Book   i.   and  Book  ii., 

Aphorisms,  i.-x. 
Descartes,  Discours  de  la  Methode. 

These  Examinations  will  be  conducted  both  viva  voce  and  by 
papers. 

JUNIOR  SOPHISTER  YEAR. 

The  Honor  Course  in  Logics  for  Junior  Sophisters  is  as 
follows  : — 


Hilary, 


Trinity, 


Mansel's  Metaphysics,  Part  i. 

Hamilton's  Lectures  on  Metaphysics,  Lectures  iii.  to 
xli.  inclusive. 

Locke's  Essay  on  the  Human  Understanding,  Intro- 
duction and  Books  ii.  and  iii. 

Kant,  Critique  of  Pure  Eeason — Esthetic.  Books  to 
be  studied : — 

Mahaify's  Critical  Philosophy  of  Kant. 

Stirling's  Text-book  to  Kant. 


MiGHAELJi;»s,     .     Locke's  Essay  on  the  Human  Understanding,  Book  iv. 
Mill  on  Hamilton,  Chapters  viii.  to  xiv.,  inclusive. 
Schwegler's  History  of  Philosophy  (Stirling's  Trans- 
lation), Chapters  i.  to  xxiii.  inclusive. 


68  HONOR  C0UB8K  IN  EXPERIMENTAL  SCIENCE. 


SENIOR  80PHI8TEE  YEAR. 

The  Honor  Course  in  Ethics  for  Senior  Sophisters  is  as  fol- 
lows : — 


HnjiRT, .     .  Bishop  Butler's  Sermons  (with  Preface),  except 

Sermons  on  Public  Occasions. 
Butler's  Essay  on  Virtue. 
Aristotle's  Nicomachean  Ethics,  Books  i.  ii.  iii.  and  Vf 
(Aristotle's  Terminology  to  be  known  in  the  original); 
Zeller  on  the  Stoics,  Chaps,  x.-xiv. 

TaiNrrv, .     .     .     Aristotle'sNicomacheanEthics,  Books  vi.-x.  inclusive 
Zeller  on  the  Epicureans,  Chaps,  xix.-xxi. 
Mill,  Utilitarianism. 


§  IV.— EXPEEIMENTAL   SCIENCE. 


Candidates  for  Honors  in  Experimental  Science  are  required  to 
answer  in  the  two  following  Courses,  one  in  Experimental  Physics, 
the  other  in  Chemistry : — 


Experimental  Physics. 

Candidates  may  be  asked  to  make  any  of  the  experiments  or  measure- 
ments, and  to  use  any  of  the  instruments  mentioned  in  this  Course. 

Junior  Sophisters. 

HILARY. 

The  Ordinary  Course,  and  in  addition  : — 
General  Properties  of  Matter  : 

C«t)«etometor,  dividing  engine,  chemical  balance. 
'         '      ■iiduhjm--nioinents  of  inertia. 

(lueusurcment  of  surface  tension  by  rise  in  tube). 

' 'Otis  Htiiiosphere. 

^^'  Million  (time  of  vibration  of  simple  pendulum). 

-"^l  1 1  ucturo  of  solids,  liquids,  and  gases  (dill'usion). 


•III  oi  lonipressibility  of  solids  and  liquids  (piezometer). 
•at  of  flusticity  of  solids  (stretching,  bending,  torsion). 


i.'aiculutiun  uf  work  done  by  elastic  forces. 


HONOR   COURSE  IN   EXPERIMENTAL   SCIENCE.  69 

■Keat : 

"Weight  thermometer,  cuhical  expansion  of  solids,  Regnault's  ex- 
periments on  expansion  of  gases. 

Eegnault's  experiments  on  pressure  of  steam;  Andrews'  experiments 
on  carbondioxide ;  measurement  of  change  of  volume  accom- 
panying change  of  state. 

Joly's  steam  calorimeter. 

Calculation  of  force  of  expansion  by  temperature. 

Hygrometry  (chemical,  Daniell's  and  Dyne's  dew  point,  wet  and 
dry  bulb,  hygrometers). 

Calorimetry  (Lavoisier's  and  Bunsen's  ice  calorimeters). 

Convection  of  heat  (hot  air  and  hot  water  warming  apparatus). 

Measurement  of  conductivity  for  bad  conductors  (cooling  of  jacketed 
hot  water  tin). 

Measurement  of  difFusivity  for  good  conductors  (Ingenhaus's  ex- 
periment by  melting  wax) . 

Laws  of  Eadiation  (null  method  with  thermopile). 

Equality  of  radiating  and  absorbing  powers. 

Selective  absorption  of  transparent  bodies  (Melloni's  experiments). 

General  principle  of  steam  engine  (furnace,  boiler,  cylinder,  con- 
denser, piston,  crank,  eccentiic,  slide  valve). 

TRINITY. 

As  before,  and  in  addition  the  Ordinary  Course  for  this  Examination, 
and  as  follows : — 
Electricity  : 

Measurement  of  the  moment  of  a  magnet,  and  of  horizontal  force  of 
the  earth. 

Changes  in  horizontal  and  vertical  components  (bifilar  and  vertical 
force  magnetometer) . 

Absolute  guardring  electrometer. 

AVork  done  in  charging  electrified  system. 

Carre's,  Wirahurst,  and  Holtz  machines,  replenishers. 

Proofs  of  Ohm's  law  (Maxwell  and  Chrystal's  method). 

Tangent  and  sine  galvanometers,  Sir  Wm.  Thomson's  graded 
galvanometers. 

Balistic  galvanometer  (proof  of  laws  of  electro-magnetic  induction). 

Migration  of  ions  in  electrolysis  (Clausius  hypothesis),  measure- 
ment of  rate  of  migration. 

Measurement  of  electromotive  force  (Poggendorff's  and  Clark's 
methods). 

Measurement  of  electrostatic  capacity  of  a  conductor  (quadrant 
electrometer  and  standard  capacity). 

Comparison  of  moments  of  magnets  (deflection  method). 

Lines  of  force  due  to  magnets  and  currents  (magnetic  curves). 

Laws  of  electro-magnetic  induction  (Faraday's  experiment,  Arago's 
disc,  Lenz's  law,  law  of  induced  electro -motive  force). 

Machines  transforming  electro -magnetic  into  mechanical  energy 
(Morse  telegraph,  telephone  and  microphone,  electric  bell). 

Machines  transforming  mechanical  into  electro-magnetic  energy 
(Clark's  magneto,  Gramme  dynamo). 

Machine  altering  electro-magnetic  energy  (Ruhmkorff's  coil). 

Peltier's  thermo-electric  effect  (thermopile). 


70  HONOR  COimSE   IN    EXPERIMENTAL   SCIENCE. 

MICHAELMAS. 

As  before,  and  in  addition  the  Ordinary  Course  for  this  Examination, 
and  as  follows : — 
Lifiht: 

Velocity  of  propagation  of  light  (Jupiter's  satellites,   aberration, 

Fizeau's  method). 
Reflection  and  refraction  on  wave  theory. 
Rectilinear  propagation  of  light  on  wave  theory. 
Simple  and  compound  microscopes. 
Astronomical  and  terrestrial  telescopes. 
Rainbow. 

Interference  (Fresnel's  mirrors,  biprism). 
Diffraction  (edge  of  an  obstacle,  slit,  bar,  grating,  circular  hole  and 

obstacle). 
Thin  plates  (Newton's  rings). 
Sound  : 

Graphic  and  analytic  representation  of  vibration  and  wave  motion — 

velocity  and  condensation. 
Results  of  compounding  vibrations  (interference,  beats). 

,,  ,,  waves  (loops  and  nodes,  vibrations  of  pipes 

and  strings). 
Reflection  with,  and  without,  change  of  sign. 
Resonance  and  methods  of  starting  vibrations  (organ  pipe,  singing 

flame,  violin  bow). 
Diatonic  scale  and  temperament,  measurement  of  intervals. 
Summation  and  difference  tones — consonance  and  dissonance. 
Vibrations  of  bars  and  plates. 

Compounding  vibrations  in  rectangular  planes  (optical  methods). 
KoBnig's  methods  of  studying  vibrations. 
Phonograph. 

Analysis  of  sound  (resonators). 
Doppler's  principle. 
In  1893  photographic  methods  of  recording  observations  will  be  in- 
cluded in  the  Course. 

Senige  Sophisters. 

HILABT. 

A«  before,  and  in  addition,  as  follows : — 
Omural  Propertie»  of  Matter  : 

Flow  of  fluids  (velocity  of  efflux,  head,  pressure  in  flowing  fluid, 
spray  distributors,  momentum  and  energy  of  fluid,  contracted 
Tein). 
YiMOttty  (flow  of  fluids  in  small  tubes). 
Barometric  formula  for  heights. 

IndioAtor  diarramt— Isothermal  and  adiabatic  changes. 
Tvo  epeoi&  beau  and  elasticities— application  to  gases. 
Mmtiam  of  engines;  2nd  Law  of  Thennodvnamics; 
•agiaoe ;  absolute  ^calo  of  temperature. 


reversible 

i 


HONOR  COURSE   IN   EXPERIMENTAL   SCIENCE.  <! 

TRINITY. 

As  before,  and  in  addition  as  follows : — 

Electrodynamometers  and  Cardew's  voltmeter  (alternating  current), 
Ayrton  and  Perry's  ammeters  and  voltmeters. 
Comparison  of  capacities  (balistic  method). 
Efficiency  of  electro-magnetic  transmission  of  power. 
Characteristics  of  series,  shunt  and  compound  dynamos. 
B.A.  Committee  measurement  of  Ohm. 

Cfemistry. 
Junior  Sophisters. 


Same  subjects  as  Ordinary  Course,  but  treated  more  fully. 
PracticaL — All  Exercises  within  the  Course  specified. 


Same  subject  as  Ordinary  Course,  but  treated  more  fully. 
Practical. — Same  range  as  in  Ordinary  Course,  but  more  detailed. 


MICHAELMAS. 

Same  subject  as  Ordinary  Course,  but  treated  more  fully. 
Practical. — Qualitative  analysis  for  any  single  salts. 


Senior  Sophisters. 

HILARY.  •       • 

Chemical  Philosophy. — The  atomic  hypothesis,  chemical  statics, 
Periodic  Law,  in  addition  to  the  Ordinary  Course. 

Practical. — Analyses  of  mixtures,  each  containing  not  more  than  two 
metals  or  two  acids ;  with  identification  of  common  organic  acids  and 
alkaloids. 


Chemical  Philosophy. — Affinity,  molecular  interchange,  chemical  dy- 
namics, in  addition  to  Ordinary  Course. 

Practical. — As  before,  but  three  metals  may  be  given,  with  exercises 
in  volumetric  analysis. 


72 


HONOR  COURSE  IN  NATURAL  SCIENCE. 


§  v.— Natukal  Science. 

jt7ni0u  80phister  year. 

Hilary. 

ZooLoov,  ....  The  Ordinary  Business,  with  the  Professor's 
Lectures  and  Demonstrations  in  Michaelmas 
Term  on  Invertehrates,  as  far  as  Molluscs. 

Botany,  ....  The  Ordinary  Business,  with  the  Professor's 
Lectures  and  Demonstrations  in  Michaelmas 
Term  on  the  Vegetahle  Cell  and  Tissues. 

Trinity. 

Zoology,  ....  As  before,  with  the  Ordinary  Business,  and  the 
Professor's  Lectures  and  Demonstrations  in 
Hilary  Term  on  Molluscs,  Fishes,  and  Am- 
phibians. 

Botany,  ....  As  before,  with  the  Ordinary  Business,  and  the 
Professor's  Lectures  and  Demonstrations  in 
Hilary  Term  on  the  Flowerless  Plants. 

Michaelmas. 

Zoology As  before,  with  the  Ordinary  Business,  and  the 

Professor's  Demonstrations  in  Trinity  Terra 
on  Reptiles,  Birds,  and  Mammals. 

Botany,  ....  As  before,  with  the  Ordinary  Business,  and  the 
Professor's  Demonstrations  in  Trinity  Term 
on  the  Flowering  Plants. 


Oeolooy,  .    . 


Zoolooy,   .     . 
Botany,     .     . 


senior  80phi8ter  year. 

Hilary. 

The  Ordinary  Business,  with  the  Professor's 
Lectures  and  Demonstrations  in  Michaelmas 
Term. 
Haughton:  Lectures  on  Physical  Geography. 
.    All  the  Zoology  of  the  Junior  Sophister  Year. 
.    All  the  liotany  of  the  Junior  Sophister  Year. 


Oboloot,    .    . 
Palaohtology, 

ZoOLOOT,      .      . 

Botany. 


Trinity. 

As  before. 

Tlio  Professor's  Lectures  and  Demonstrations 

in  Hilary  Term. 
All  the  Zoology  of  the  Junior  Sophister  Year. 
All  the  Botany  of  the  Junior  Sophister  Year. 


HONOR  COUflSES  IN  MODEKN  HISTORY  AND  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.    73 

§  VI. — Modern  History  and  Political  Science. 

JUNIOR  AND  SENIOR  FRESHMAN  YEARS. 

Prizes  are  given  in  Modern  History,  at  the  close  of  the  Junior  and 
Senior  Freshman  years.  The  Examinations  for  these  Prizes  are 
held  in  Michaelmas  Term,  on  days  specified  in  the  University  Almanack. 
The  following  Courses  have  heen  appointed : — 

JUNIOR  FRESHMEN. 

The  History  of  Continental  Europe,  from  the  Conquest  of  Gaul  by 
Julius  Caesar  till  the  termination  of  the  Great  Interregnum  in  the 
Western  Empire. 

SENIOR  FRESHMEN. 

The  History  of  Continental  Europe,  from  the  Election  of  Eudolph  of 
Hapshurg  till  the  death  of  Louis  XVI. 

Books  recommended — 

Mr.  Freeman's  General  Sketch  of  European  History,  and  the  volumes 
on  Italy  and  Germany  in  his  *'  Historical  Course  for  Schools." 
The  Student's  Gibbon. 
The  Student's  History  of  France. 


JUNIOR  SOPHISTER  YEAR. 

Separate  Honors  are  given  in  History,  in  the  Junior  Sophister 
year.     The  following  Course  has  been  appointed  : — 

[For  the  general  facts  in  the  histories  of  England  and  France,  "  The 
Student's  Hume"  and  "  The  Student's  History  of  France"  may  be 
consulted.] 

Hilary,  .     .     .     History  of  Europe,  from  the  Fall  of  the  Western  Em- 
pire to  the  Accession  of  the  House   of  Tudor  in 

England. 

Books  recommended — 

Hallam's  Middle  Ages,  Chaps,  i.  iii.  v.  viii. 
Creasy  on  the  Constitution,  Chaps,  xi.  xii.  xiii. 
Lingard's  History  of  England,  to  the  Accession  of 

William  I. 
Joinville's  Memoirs  of  Louis  IX. 

Trinity,  .         .    History  of  Europe,  to  the  Accession  of  the  Stuarts. 
Books  recommended — 

Bacon's  History  of  Henry  VII. 

Memoirs  of  Philippe  de  Comines,  Books  i.  to  vi. 

both  inclusive. 
Dyer's  Modern  Europe  Chaps,  xvii.  to  xxvii.,  both 

inclusive. 
Hallam's  Constitutional  History,  Chaps,  i.  and  v., 


74  HONOU  COURSKS  IK  MODERN  LITERATURE. 

MiCHAELMAb,    .     History  of  Europe  to  the  English  Revolution. 

Booki  recommended — 

Dyer's  Modem  Europe,  Chaps,  xxix.  to  xxxviii., 

both  inclusive. 
Hallam's  Constitutional  History,  Chaps.  vi.-xiv. 
Macaulay's  History  of  England,  Chaps,  i.  ii.  iii. 
Memoirs  of  Colonel  Hutchinson. 


t 


Hilary, 


Trinity, 


SENIOR  80PHI8TER  YEAR. 

Political  Economy. — "Walker's  Political  Economy  (2nd 
Edition),  Parts  i.,  ii.,  iii.  ;  and  Chaps,  iii.,  vi., 
xi.,  xii.,  xiii.,  xiv.,  xvii.,  xviii.,  of  Part.  vi. 

History. — History  of  Europe,  to  the  commencement 
of  the  Seven  Years'  War. 

Books  recommended — 
Dyer's  Modern  Europe,  Chaps,  xli.-xlvi.,  inclusive. 
Hallam's  Constitutional  History,  Chaps,  xv.  xvi. 

xviii. 
Hallam's  Middle  Ages,  Chap.  vi. 
Gibbon's  Rome,  Chaps,  xlv.  xlvi.  xlix.  1.  Ii.  Iii.  Ivi. 

Political  Economy. — Remainder  of  Walker's  Political 
Economy. 

History. — History  of  Europe,  to  the  Peace  of  Amiens. 

Books  recommended — 
Dyer's  Modern  Europe,  Chaps,  xlvii.-li.,  inclusive. 
Gibbon's  Rome,  Chaps.  Ix.-lxxi. 
Hallam's  Middle  Ages,  Chap.  vii. 


I 


§VII.  Modern  Literature. 

JUNIOR  AND  SENIOR  FRESHMAN  YEARS. 


PrizeB  are  given  in  English  Literature  and  Composition,  at 
the  close  of  the  Junior  and  Senior  Freshman  years.  The  Exami- 
DAtiont  for  these  Prizes  are  held  in  Michaelmas  Term,  on  days 
MM0i1\ef)  in  the  University  Almanack.  Special  weight  is  given  to 
Compotition  in  the  Examination  for  these  Prizes. 

Hie  Senior  Lecturer,  in  consultation  with  the  Examiners, 
deoidet  on  the  number  of  Prizes  to  be  awarded.  The  following 
Connet  haTe  been  appointed :— 


HONOR  COUKSES  IN  MODERN  LITERATURE.  76 

Junior  Freshmen. 

The  Student's  Manual  of  English  Literature. 

Longer  English  Poems,  edited  by  J.  W.  Hales. 

Shakspere's  Julius  Caesar,  and  As  You  Like  It. 

Wordsworth's  Miscellaneous  Sonnets  (as  in  editions  of  Words- 
worth's arrangement). 

Lamb's  Essays  of  Elia,  First  Series  (edited  by  Alfred  Ainger). 

Matthew  Arnold's  Essays  on  Criticism  (First  Series,  omitting 
the  last  two  Essays). 

Tennyson's    Works    (Macmillan's    edition    in    one    volume), 
pp.  27-164. 

Senior  Freshmen. 

Palgrave's  Golden  Treasury. 

Coleridge's  Lectures  on  Shakspere,  pp.  183-394  (ed.  Bell  and 
Sons,  1883). 

Shakspere's  Hamlet,  and  The  Tempest. 

Spenser's  Faerie  Queene,  Book  i.  (Clarendon  Press  Series). 

Chaucer:  Prologue  and  Knighte's  Tale  (Clarendon  Press  Series). 

Ward's  English  Poets,  Vol.  iv. — Wordsworth,  Coleridge, 
Southey,  Scott,  Byron,  Moore,  Shelley,  Keats,  Landor, 
Clough,  Rossetti,  with  Introductions. 

FRENCH   AND   GERMAN. 

Prizes  in  French  and  Prizes  in  German  are  given  at  the  close  of 
the  Junior  and  Senior  Freshman  Years.  The  Examinations  for 
these  Prizes  are  held  in  Michaelmas  Term,  on  days  specified  in  the 
University  Almanack. 

The  Senior  Lecturer,  in  consultation  with  the  Examiners, 
decides  on  the  number  of  Prizes  to  be  awarded.  The  following 
Courses  have  been  appointed : — 

Junior  Freshmen. 
French,    .     .     Lafontaine,  Les  Fables,  Books  vi.  vii. 

Erckmann-Chatrian,  Le  Conscrit,  Waterloo. 
Bridge,  French  Literature  (Chaps,  i.-x.). 

(lERMAN,  .     .     Kugler's  Geschichte  Friedrichs  des  Grossen,  Books  ii. 

and  III. 
Uhland's  Gedichte. 
Selss's  vOutline  of  German  Literature  (fourth  edition), 

pp.  88  to  end. 

Senior  Freshmen. 
French,    .     .     Eacine,   Athalie,  Les  Plaideurs. 

Victor  Hugo,  Les  Feuilles  d'Automne. 

Clarendon  Press  Series  (French),  Vol.  v. 

Bridge,  French  Literature. 
German,  .     .     Goethe's  Gedichte. 

Gutzkow,  Zopf  und  Scbwert. 

Goethe's  Faust,  Part  i. 

Selss's  Outline  of  German  Literature. 
E  2 


76 


HONOR  C0UR8R8  IN  MODERN  LITKRATUBE. 


In  the  Senior  Freshman  year,  the  Student  will  be  expected  to 
have  acquired  a  sufficient  knowledge  of  oral  composition  to  be  able 
to  render  into  French  at  sight  a  passage  from  some  English  author. 


JUNIOR  SOPHISTER  YEAR. 

Separate  Honors  are  given  in  Modern  Literature  in  the  Junior 
Sophister  year.  All  Candidates  must  answer  in  the  English 
Language  and  Literature.  No  Candidate  is  examined  in  more 
than  one  Continental  Language.  The  numbers  of  marks  assigned 
to  English,  and  to  the  other  language  which  may  be  selected 
by  a  Candidate,  are  equal.  The  following  Course  has  been 
appointed: — 

Hilary  Examination. 

English,  .  .  Chaucer,  Clarendon  Press  Selections  (ed.  Morris), 
Chaucer,  Introduction,  and  Squiere's  Tale  in 
Clarendon  Press  Selections  (ed.  Skeat). 

Specimens  of  Early  English,  second  volume  (ed. 
Morris  and  Skeat),  iv.  xi.  xiv.-xx.,  both  inclu- 
sive, with  Introduction. 

Morte  D' Arthur,  Books  i.  viii.  xi.  xiii.  xxi. 

Morris's  Historical  Outlines  of  English  Accidence,  to 
end  of  Chap.  ix. 

French,  .  .  .  Texts. — Moliere,  Les  Femmes  Savantes,  Le  Tar- 
tufe,    Le  Misanthrope ;   Voltaire,  Zaire. 

Orammar. — Brachet,  Grammaire  Historique,  Book  ii. 

Literature. — Demogeot,  Hist,  de  la  Litterature  Fran- 
(jaise,  pp.  214-248  ;  334-426. 

German,  .     .     .     Auerbach's  Barfiissele. 

Goethe's  Hermann  und  Dorothea. 
Biirger's  Gedichte. 

Gostwick  and  Harrison's  Outlines  of  German  Litera- 
ture, Chaps,  i.-vii. 


Trinity  Examination. 

Bnolxsr,  .  .  Sir  Thomas  More's  Utopia  (Lumby's  edition,  Pitt 
Press  Series). 

Spenser's  Faerie  Queene,  Book  ii. 

Sidney's  Apology  for  Poetrie  (ed.  Arber). 

Lpmb's  Specimens  of  English  Dramatic  Poets  (omit- 
ting the  Specimens  from  the  Garrick  Plays). 

Morris's  Historical  Outlines  of  English  Accidence,  to 
end  of  Chap.  xiii. 

FsmOM,  .     .    .     Text$. — Regnard,  Le  Joueur,    Le  Legataire  ;    Boi- 
leau,  Art  Podtiquo  ;  Racine,  Britannicus,  Ph^dre. 
Orammar. — Brachet,  Grammaire  Historique,  Book  i. 
Lit$ruur$  —  Demogeot,  pp.  426-520. 


HONOR  COURSES  IN  MODEKN  LITERATURE, 


77 


German,  .     .     .     ScLiller's  Gedichte. 
Wieland's  Oberon. 
Leasing' s  Minna  von  Barnlielm. 

Gostwick  and  Harrison's  Outlines  of  German  Litera- 
ture, Chaps,  viii.-xv. 

Michaelmas  Examination. 

English,      .     .     Dowden,  Shakspere,  his  Mind  and  Art  (last  edition). 

Bacon's  Essays  :  Of  Truth,  Of  Adversity,  OfEevenge, 
Of  Atheism,  Of  Superstition,  Of  Travel,  Of  Innova- 
tions, Of  Nature  in  Men,  Of  Building,  Of  Studies. 
Shakspere  :  Macbeth,  Hamlet,  Lear,  Othello,  Midsum- 
mer Night's  Dream,  Romeo  and  Juliet,  King 
Henry  V. 

Craik's  History  of  English  Literature  (from  Layamon 
to  end  of  Vol.  i.) 

Morris's  Historical  Outlines  of  English  Accidence,  to 
end  of  Chap,  xviii. 
French,  .     .     .     Texts. — Montesquieu,     Esprit     des     Lois     (omitting 
Books  VII.  XIII.  xv.-xvii.  XXII.— XXVII.) 

Guizot,  Histoire  de  la  Civilisation  en  Europe. 

Grammar Brachet,  Grammaire  Historique. 

Literature. — Demogeot,  pp.  520-640,  together  with 
the  parts  appointed  for  the  Hilary  and  Trinity  Ex- 
aminations. 
Geuman,  .     .     .     Goethe's  Gedichte  (ed.  Selss). 

Goethe's  Wilhelm  Meister's   Lehrjahre,  Books   i.  ii. 

III.  VI. 

Korner's  Leyer  und  Schwert. 

Gostwick  and  Harrison's  Outlines  of  German  Litera- 
ture, Chaps,  xvi.-xxiii. 


English, 


French, 


German,  .     , 


SENIOR  SOPHISTEU  YEAR. 

Hilary  Examination. 

Poetical  "Works  of  Milton  (omitting  Paradise  Re- 
gained, and  Paradise  Lost,  Books  v.  vi.  vii.  viii.) 

Milton's  Areopagitica,  and  Letter  of  Education. 

Sir  T.  Browne's  Religio  Medici  ("W  A.  Greenhill's 
edition) . 

Texts. — V.  Hugo,  Les  Chants  du  Crepuscule,  Hemani. 
— Barbier,  Les  lambes. — Soulary,  Sonnets. 

Literature. — Demogeot,  pp.  248-334  ;  568  to  end. 

Schiller,  Wilhelm  Tell. 

Freytag,  Die  Verlorene  Handschrift,  Part  i. 

Briefwechsel  zwischen  Schiller  und  Goethe,  Part  i, 
1794-1797. 

Gostwick  and  Harrison's  Outlines  of  German  Litera- 
ture, Chaps,  xxiv.-xxviii. 


78 


HOMOB  COURSES  IN    MODERN    LITERATURE. 


Trinity  Examination. 


English,  .     .    .     Dryden,  Absalom  and  Achitophel ;  Religio  Laid, 

Pope,  Essay  on  Man,  Moral  Essays,  Rape  of  the 
Lock,  Eloisa  to  Abelard. 

Swift,  Gulliver  (Lilliput  and  Brobdingnag).  Addison, 
the  "  Sir  Roger  de  Coverley"  papers  in  the  Spec- 
tator (Thomas  Arnold's  edition,  Clarendon  Press 
Series). 

Johnson's  Lives  of  Milton,  Dryden,  Pope,  and  Ad- 
dison. 
French,  .     .     .     Texts. — Montaigne,  Essais,  Book  i.,  Chaps.  20,  24,  26, 
31,  33.  37-40,  47,  51 ;  Book  ii.,  Chap.  12. 

Villehardouin,  Conquete  de  Constantinople. 

Literature. — Demogeot,  pp.  1-213. 
German,.     .     .     Heine's  Buch  der  Lieder. 

SchefFel's  Trompeter  von  Sackingen. 

Goethe's  Kgmont. 

Gostwick  and  Harrison's  Outlines  of  German  Litera- 
ture, Chaps,  xxviii.-xxxviii. 

During  the  Sophister  years,  an  increasing  knowledge  will  be 
expected  of  the  Etymology  of  French  words  as  explained  in 
Brachet's  Dictionnaire,  together  with  a  considerable  facility  in 
French  Composition,  oral  and  written. 

Subjects  for  English  Essays  will  be  proposed  at  each  Examina- 
tion. The  proficiency  of  Candidates  in  the  other  languages  will 
be  tested  by  oral  Examination,  as  well  as  by  written  versions 
from  English,  and  Compositions  in  the  language  selected  by  each 
Candidate. 


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EXAMINATION  FOR  MODERATORSHIPS. 

At  the  Michaelmas  Examination  of  the  fourth  year  (or  the  B.A. 
Degree  Examination),  Examinations  for  Moderatorships  are  held  Id 
each  of  the  following  subjects : — 

1.  Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics. 

2.  Classics. 

3.  Logics  and  Ethics. 

4.  Experimental  Science. 
0.  Natural  Science. 

6.  History  and  Political  Science. 

7.  Modern  Literature. 


The  Course  appointed  for  Examination  in  each  of  these  subjects 
is  as  follows : — 


MODERATORSHIPS  IN  MATHEMATICS  AND  MATHE- 
MATICAL  PHYSICS. 


Pure  Mathematics, 


Salmon's  Geometry  of  Three  Dimensions,  the 
first  eight  Chaps.,  with  Articles  200-205, 
239-254;  Chap.  11;  Arts.  314-323;  Sect.  3 
of  Chap.  12  (omitting  Arts.  362,  363);  and 
Arts.  422-435. 

Salmon's  Higher  Plane  Curves,  to  the  end  of 
Section  4  of  Chap.  5  (omitting  Arts.  89,  89a, 
92-98,  117«-122,  and  138-146). 

Salmon's  Conic  Sections. 

Burnside  and  Panton's  Theory  of  Equations. 

WiUiamson's  Differential  Calculus,  omitting 
Chapter  23. 

Williamson's  Integral  Calculus,  omitting  Chap. 
12,  and  Arts.  230-235,  inclusive. 

Forsyth's  Differential  Equations,  as  in  the 
Undergraduate  Honor  Course. 


Mixed  Mathematics, 


Williamson  and  Tarleton's  Dynamics. 

Briot,  Theorie  Mecanique  de  la  Chaleur,  first 

five  Chapters. 
Minchin's   Statics,    as    in    the   Undergraduate 

Honor  Course,  with  Chap.  18. 
Basset's  Hydrodynamics —Chaps.  1,  3,  4. 


80 


MODERATORSHIPS  IN  CLASSICS. 


CLASSICAL  MODERATORSHIPS. 

This  Course  consists  of  two  parts — one  general,  the  other  variable 
from  year  to  year. 

Candidates  will  be  critically  examined  in  a  Special  Course,  con- 
sisting, for  the  present  year,  of  the  following  Books : 


Pindar,  Nemean  and  Isthmian 

Odes. 
Sophocles,  Philoctetes. 
Anstophanes,  Knights. 
Aristotle,     Politics,     i.,     ii. 
(according  to  the   order 


of  Books  in  Congreve's  edi- 
tion). 
Plautus,  Amphitnio  and  Asinaria, 
Cicero,    Letters  to  Atticus,  iv., 

v.,  VI. 
Tacitus,  Annals,  i.,  ii.,  iii.,  iv. 


Passages  will  be  set  for  translation,  selected  from  the  Greek 
and  Latin  classical  authors  generally.  Candidates  will  be  further 
examined  in  the  higher  Greek  and  Latin  Grammar  and  Criticism, 
in  the  Political  and  Literary  Histories  of  Greece  and  Rome,  in 
Greek  and  Latin  Composition,  and  in  Comparative  Philology. 
They  will  also  be  required  to  write  English  Essays  on  subjects 
connected  with  Ancient  History  and  Literature. 

The  following  Books  are  recommended  as  sources  of  Knowledge 
on  Comparative  Philology : 

King  and  Cookson's  Sounds  and  Inflexions  in  Greek  and  Latin. 

Part.  i. — Phonology. 
Curtius*  Elucidations  of  his  Greek  Grammar. 

The  Student  is  advised  to  study  these  books  in  the  order  in  which 
they  are  here  named. 

The  Course  in  History  for  the  year  1891  will  consist  of  all  the 
portions  of  the  works  of  Grote,  0.  Miiller,  or  Mahaffy,  Mommsen, 
rind  Merivale,  read  for  Classical  Honors  in  the  Undergraduate 
Course,  together  with  Curtius'  History  of  Greece,  Books  i.  andn., 
and  the  Ciiapters  of  Mommsen's  History  of  Rome  relating  to 
Litc-rature  and  Art.  Candidates  are  recommended  to  pay  special 
attention  to  the  specified  portions  of  Mahaify's  Greek  Literature, 
and  to  the  Chapters  in  Mommsen's  History  of  Rome  relating  to 
Literature  and  Art. 

The  arrangement  of  the  Examination  is  as  follows  :— 

9  a.m.  to  12  noon — Ut  day,  Greek  Prose  Passages.  2nd  day,  Greek 
Yene  PMMgM.     3rd  day,  Latin  Prose  Passages.     4th  day,  Latin  Versjs 

2nd  day,  Latin 

_^ „_,.     4th  dav.    r 

ia  OrMk  and  Roman  Uirtory  and  Literature. 


l.SOp.1 


1.30  p.m.  to  4.30  p.m.— Ist  day,  Greek  Composition. 
Oompoiation.     8rd  da^^  Paper  in  Philology.     4th  day.   Public  vivA  voce 


MODEEATOESHIPS  IN  LOGICS  AND  ETHICS.  81 


MODERATORSHIPS  IN  LOGICS  AND  ETHICS. 

The  following  Books  have  been  appointed  for  the  Examination 
I    for  these  Moderatorships : — 

Logics,     .        .    Mill's  Logic,  Books  ii.  iii.  and  vi. 

Mill  on  Hamilton,  Chaps,  i.-xiv. 

Locke's  Essay. 

Kant,  Critique  of  Pure  Reason — ^Esthetic  and  Ana- 
lytic. Books  to  be  studied — MahafFy's  Critical 
Philosophy  of  Kant.    Stirling's  Text-book  to  Kant. 

Kant,  Prolegomena.  [Mabaffy's  Translation,  omit- 
ting Appendix  A,  B,  and  C] 

Schwegler's  History  of  Philosophy,  up  to  Kant,  in- 
clusive. 

Aristotle,  de  Anima  (Wallace's  Edition.) 

Ethical  Science,  Aristotle,  Nicomacbean  Ethics. 

Zeller  on  Stoics  and  Epicureans  (as  in  Honor  Course). 

Butler,  Fifteen  Sermons. 

Butler,  Essay  on  Virtue. 

Butler,  Analogy,  Part  i.,  and  Part  ii.,  omitting 
Chaps,  V.  and  vii. 

Mill,  IJtilitarianism. 

Kant's  Theory  of  Ethics,  translated  by  Abbott, 
omitting  pages  84  to  324,  inclusive,  and  Ap- 
pendix. 

Stewart,  Active  and  Moral  Powers,  Books  i.,  ii.,  iv. 

Together  with  a  Special  Work  to  be  selected  by  the  Honor 
Examiners  from  the  list  given  below. 

{a)  Berkeley's  Three  Dialogues. 

(b)  Descartes'  Meditations. 

(c)  Diogenes  Laertius,  Book  vii..  Chap.  I.,  or  Book  x.,  or  Book  ix., 
Chap.  xi. 

{d)  Spencer,  First  Principles. 

(e)   Hume,  Essay  concerning  Human  Understanding,  andT.  H.  Green's 
Introduction. 

(/)  Plato,  Republic,  or  Gorgias  and  Protagoras. 

(ff)  Spinoza's  Ethics. 

{h)  Leibnitz,  Nouveaux  Essais. 

(i)   Lewes'  Psychology. 

Special  Work  for  1892— 

Leibnitz,  Nouveaux  Essais. 
e3 


82  MODERATORSHIPS    IN    EXPERIMENTAL  SCIENCE. 


MODERATORSHIPS  IN  EXPERIMENTAL  SCIENCE. 

The  subjects  of  Examination  for  the  Moderatorships  in  Experi- 
mental Science  are : — 


I.  ExperimentalPhysics  (viz.  Heat, 
Light,  Sound,  Electricity,  and 
Magnetism). 


2.  Chemistry,  Inorganic  and   Or- 
ganic. 


The  relative  weights  to  be  attached  to  the  different  subjects  are 
as  follows : — 

Physics, 50  marks. 

Chemistry, 50      „ 

100       „ 

A  Limited  Course  in  Physics  and  in  Chemistry  is  appointed 
from  year  to  year.  Such  Courses  count  half  the  marks  of  Physics 
and  Chemistry  respectively.^ 


1. — Physics. 

The  Honor  Courses  for  the  Junior  and  Senior  Sophister  years,  and 
in  addition  a  Special  Course  for  each  year  and — 

General  Properties  of  Matter : 

Electro-magnetic  graphic  chronograph. 

Measurement  of  rates  of  diffusion  of  liquids  and  gases,  spheroidal 

state,  radiometer. 
Kinetic  theory  of  gases  (velocity  of  molecules,  viscosity,  conduction 

of  heat). 

Heat  : 

Conduction  of  heat  in  a  bar,  and  in  a  large  mass. 
Thermodynamic  relations  (effect  of  pressure  on  change  of  state,  flow 
of  gas  through  porous  plug). 

EUetrieity : 

Meaiurements  of  great  resistances  (discharge  of  capacities). 

,,  small        ,,     (Matthiessen  and  Hockin's  method). 

CompariBons  of  coils  (force  at  centre,  moment). 
MttMurement  of  self-induction  and  mutual  induction  (bridge  and 

bftlistic  methods). 
ElMnenta  of  electrostatic  and  electro-magnetic  systems  of  units. 


•  UctoluUuua  uf  UtMW  d  luid  CouncUt  July  2  tuid  6, 1S61. 


MODERA.TOESHIPS  IN   EXPEEIAIENTAL   SCIENCE.  83 

Ziffht : 

Foucault's  method  of  measuring  velocity  of  light. 

Mixtures  ofcolours,  dispersion  and  achromatism,  anomalous  dispersion. 

Plane,  circular,  and  elliptic  polarization. 

Polarization  by  reflection,  Fresnel's  theory. 

Double  refraction,  Nicol's  prism,  Rochon's  and  WoUaston's  prisms. 

Wave  surface  in  crystals,  constructed  for  refracted  rays. 

Conical  refraction. 

Elliptic  polarization — metallic  reflection.  Quarter  wave  plate  ana- 
lyzer. 

Interference  of  polarized  light — rings  and  crosses. 

Rotatory  polarization  (Fresnel's  explanation),  right  and  left-handed 
rotations,  saccharometer  (Biquartz,  Jellett  analyzer),  magnetic 
action  on  light. 

Sound : 

Calculation  of  velocity  of  sound. 


Limited  Course  for  1892. 
Current  Electricity. 

2. — Chemistry* 
Chemical  Philosophy — General  chemistry  and  chemical  philosophy. 
Fractical—QBuersl  analysis,   qualitative  and  quantitative,  including 
ultimate  organic  analysis  and  determination  of  vapour  density. 

Limited  Course  for  1892. 
The  Elements  of  Silver- Iodine  Period  and  their  Compounds. 

[N.B. — In  1893  the  work  done  by  the  Candidates  in  the  Physical  and 
Chemical  Laboratories  of  Trinity  College  during  the  Senior  Sophister 
year  will  be  taken  into  consideration  as  part  of  their  practical  examina- 
tion.] 


84  MOtoKEATOilSHlM   IN   NATURAL  SCIENCE. 


MODERATORSHIPS  IN  NATURAL  SCIENCE. 

The  subjects  of  Examination  for  the  Moderatorships  in  Natural 
Science  are  the  following,  each  of  which  has  equal  weight  :— 

1. — Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

All  the  Ordinary  and  Honor  Courses  of  the  Sophister  years. 
A  limited  Course  to  be  announced  each  year. 

Cowrie  for  1892  :— 

The  Fossil  Vascular  Cryptogams  (Ferns). 

2.— Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

A  limited  Course  to  be  announced  each  year. 

Cburtefor  1892  :— 

The  Circulatory  and  Respiratory  Systems. 
The  Osteology  of  Birds. 

The  Vegetable  Tissues,  and  their  Arrangement  in  Stem,  Leaf, 
and  Root. 

3.— Botany  and  Zoology. 

All  the  Ordinary  and  Honor  Courses  of  the  Sophister  years. 
A  limited  Course  to  be  announced  each  year. 

Course  for  1892:— 

The  Vascular  Cryptogams. 
The  Hydrozoa. 

Candidates  may  with  advantage  consult  the  following 
works : — 

Geology  and  Minei-alogy. — James  Geikie,  Outlines  of  Geology; 
Nicholson  and  Lyddeker,  Palaeontology,  vol.  ii. ;  Physical  Geology,  A. 
11.  (iieen;  Fosbil  Botany,  Solms  Laubach,  translated  by  Garnsey  and 
Baliour,  pp.  131-356. 

I'hynology  and  Anatomy. — Hermann's  Physiology,  translated  by 
Gamgee  ;  Bell,  Manual  of  Comparative  Anatomy;  Foster's  Text-Book  of 
Physiology  ;  De  Bary,  Comparative  Anatomy  of  the  Vegetative  Organs 
of  the  PhaneroRams  and  Ferns,  translated  by  F.  0.  Bower  and  D.  II. 
Scott ;  Sachs,  Lectures  on  the  Physiology  of  Plants,  translated  by  H. 
M.Ward. 

Botany. — Sachs'  Text-Book  of  Botany,  Book  ii. ;  Goebel's  Outlines  of 
CUMification,  translated  by  Garnsey  and  Balfour. 

Zoology. — Macalister's  Morphology  of  Vertebrate  and  Invertebrate 
Aaimab;  CUu«.Stfdgwick,  Text-Book  of  Zoology  ;  Marshall  and  Hurst, 
i'rtolioAl  Zoolorjr ;  Lang  Bernard,  Text-Book  of  Comparative  Anatomy  ; 
Wlftdcnbciin— Newton,  Comparative  Anatomy  of  Vertebrates. 

On  all  further  matters  of  detail  the  Student  can  communicate 
with  the  Kzaminers. 


MODERATOESHIPS  IN  HISTOKY  AND  POLITICAL  SCIENCE.         85 


MODERATORSHIPS  IN  HISTORY  AND  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


In  this  Moderatorship,  the  relative  weight  to  be  assigned  to  the 
different  Courses  is  fixed  as  follows  : — 


I.  History, 26  marks. 

II.  Jurisprudence,       .         .         .         .         ,     10      ,, 
III.  Political  Economy,         .         .         .         .     10      ,, 


The  Subjects  of  Examination  are  as  follow 


I.  History. 

The  whole  of  the  Courses  for  Honors  in  Modern  History  in  the  Junior 
and  Senior  Sophister  years,  together  with  the  following  Books : — 

Guizot's  History  of  Civilization  in  Europe. 
Bryce's  Holy  Roman  Empire. 
May's  Constitutional  History  of  England. 
Remainder  of  Hallam's  Middle  Ages. 


11.  Jurisprudence. 

Maine's  Ancient  Law. 
Hall's  International  Law. 
Holland's  Jurisprudence. 
Mackenzie's  Studies  in  Roman  Law. 


III.   Political  Economy, 

Adam  Smith's  "Wealth  of  Nations  (ed.  Nicholson). 

J.  S.  Mill's  Principles  of  Political  Economy. 

T.  E.   C.  Leslie's  Essays  in  Political  and  Moral  Philosophy  (new 

edition). 
F.  A.  Walker's  Political  Economy. 
Ingram's  History  of  Political  Economy. 
Toynbee's  Industrial  Revolution. 
Bastable's  International  Trade. 


86  MODEKATOttSllIPS   IN    MODERN    LITEEATTJKE. 


MODERATORSHIPS  IN  MODERN  LITERATURE. 


The  subjects  of  Examination  are — 

I.  English  Language  and  Literature 

II.  French  Language  and  Literature. 

III.  German  Language  and  Literature. 

AU  Candidates  must  answer  in  the  English  Language  and 
Literature.  No  Candidate  can  take  up  more  than  one  Continental 
Language  and  Literature. 

N.  B Candidates  must  inform  the  Examiners,  before  the  end 

of  the  previous  Trinity  Term,  in  what  Modern  Language  they 
intend  to  offer  themselves. 

The  Courses  in  the  several  Departments  are  as  follow : — 


I. — English  Language  and  Literature. 

Hallam's  Literary  History,  the  parts  relating  to  English  Literature. 

Craik's  History  of  English  Literature,  Vol.  ii. 

Chaucer  (as  in  the  Undergraduate  Honor  Course). 

Spenser,  Faerie  Queene,  Book  i. 

Milton  (as  in  the  Undergraduate  Honor  Course). 

Shakspere,  as  in  Freshman  and  Sophister  years,  and  Henry  IV.,  Parts  i. 

and  II.,  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor,  Antony  and  Cleopatra. 
Dry  den  :   Absalom  and  Achitophel. 
Pope :  Moral  Essays,  Rape  of  the  Lock. 
Cowper :  The  Task,  Books  i.  and  ii. 
Palgrave's  Golden  Treasury. 

Johnson's  Lives  of  the  Poets,  as  in  the  Undergraduate  Honor  Course. 
Carlyle's  Past  and  Present. 

Also  the  following  Poems  :— The  Prisoner  of  Chillon ;  the  Ancient 
Mariner;  Christabel ;  The  Excursion,  Book  i. ;  Hyperion;  Ado- 
nais;  Maud. 

Ih— French  Language  and  Literature. 

Moipre,  the  parta  read  in  the  Junior  Sophister  year,  together  with 
L'Avare,  L  Ecole  des  Fcmmes,  La  Critique  de  I'Ecole  des  Femmes, 
I«  Bourgeois  Gentilhomme,  and  Lo  Malado  Imaginaire. 

8t«.>Beuve,  Portraits  litteraircs,  Vols.  i.  and  ii. 

V.  Hugo,  La  L^gende  des  Sidcles  ;  Crepet,  Les  Pontes  Francais, 
VoL  IV. 

Onuses,  Histoiro  de  U  Litt^rature  Pran<jaise. 

D«miog«ot  Histoiru  d«  U  LituJrature  Fruuvaise. 


MODERATOKSHIPS  IN  MODERN  LITEEATT7RE.  87 

III. — German  Language  and  Literature. 

Lessing's  Nathan  der  Weise. 

Goethe's  Wahrheit  und  Dichtung,  Books  xii.-xx. 

„      Faust,  Part  i. 

„      Minor  Poems. 
Schiller's  Wallenstein's  Lager. 

,,         Wallenstein's  Tod. 
Heine,  Ueber  Deutschland,  Book  in.,  Von  Kant  bis  Hegel. 

,,       Die  Romantische  Schule,  Books  i.,  ii.,  iii. 
L.  Salomon's  Geschichte  der  deutschen  National  Literatur  des 

neunzehnten  Jahrhunderts,  Stuttgart,  1881, 
Gostwick  and  Harrison's  Outlines  of  German  Literature. 

The  proficiency  of  Candidates  in  French  or  German  will  be  tested 
by  oral  Examination,  as  well  as  by  written  versions  from  English, 
and  Compositions  in  the  language  selected  by  each  Candidate. 


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%tdmt%. 


The  Lecturing  Staflf  in  the  University  of  Dublin  consists  of  the 
Junior  Fellows  and  Professors. 

Lectures  are  delivered  in  all  the  Courses  by  which  Terms  may 
be  kej)t  in  Arts,  or  in  which  Honors  can  be  obtained  at  the  Term 
Examinations,  in  the  subjects  which  are  studied  in  the  four  Pro- 
fessional Schools,  and  in  various  other  departments  of  knowledge. 


LECTUKE8  IN  AJLTS  WHICH  COUNT   TOWAEDS  THE  KEEPING   OP 
TEEMS. 

OHDmABY  AKD  HONOR  LECTURES. 

Mathematics,  Mathematical  Physics,  Classics,  Mental  and 
Moral  Science,  and  Experimental  Physics. 

Lectures  in  the  above  subjects  are  delivered  by  the  Tutor 
Fellows  to  the  Students  in  Arts,  at  hours  announced  in  each 
Term. 

Special  Lecturers  are  selected  to  lecture  Candidates  for  Honors 
in  Mathematics,  Mathematical  Physics,  Classics,  and  Mental 
and  Moral  Science. 

Chemistry The  Professor  of  Chemistry  lectures  Senior  and 

Junior  Sophisters,  in  Michaelmas  and  Hilary  Terms,  in  Chemistry. 

Botany,  Zoology,  and  Geology, — The  Professor  of  Botany 
lectures  Junior  Sophisters,  upon  three  days  in  each  week  during 
six  weeks  of  the  Michaelmas  and  of  the  Hilary  Term.  The 
Professor  of  Zoology  lectures  during  the  same  period  upon  alter- 
nate days  with  the  Professor  of  Botany.  The  Professor  of 
Geology  and  Mineralogy  lectures  Senior  Sophisters  during  the 
same  period.  In  the  Michaelmas  and  Hilary  Terms  Demonstrations 
are  given  to  Honor  Students  in  Arts  :  in  Botany,  by  the  Professor 
of  Botany,  and  in  the  Anatomy  of  the  Invertebrates,  by  the 
Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy.  Each  of  the  Professors  of 
Botany  and  of  Zoology  gives  a  Course  of  Demonstrations  in 
Trinity  Term.  In  Michaelmas  Term  the  Professor  of  Geology 
and  Mineralogy  gives  a  second  Course  of  Lectures  on  Mineralogy 
and  Petrology. 

French  and  Oertnau. — In  each  Term  the  Professor  of  the 
Romance  Languages  lectures,  in  French,  Senior  Sophisters  on 
three  days  per  week,  and  Junior  Sophisters  on  three  days.  The 
ProfeMor  of  German  lectures,  in  German,  Senior  Sophisters  on 
three  daje  per  week,  and  Junior  Sophisters  on  three  days.    There 


LECTURES.  89 

are  also  Honor  Lectures  in  French  and  German  during  Term, 
and  Students  below  Sophister  standing  may  attend  these  lectures 
on  payment  to  the  Junior  Bursar  of  a  fee  of  one  guinea  per  Term. 

3Iodern  History  and  Political  Economy. — The  Professor  of 
Modern  History  delivers,  each  Term,  Courses  of  Lectures  in 
accordance  with  arrangements  made  at  the  beginning  of  the 
Term.  The  Professor  of  Political  Economy  delivers  a  Course  of, 
at  least,  nine  Lectures  during  some  one  of  the  three  Academical 
Terms,  which  are  free  to  all  Students. 

English  Literature, — The  Professor  of  English  Literature 
delivers  Lectures  on  three  days  in  each  week  during  Term. 

LECTURES  FOR  CANDIDATES  FOR  M0DERAT0KSHIP8. 

Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics.  —  Erasmus  Smith's 
Professor  of  Mathematics  delivers  Lectures  on  three  days  in  each 
week.  The  University  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  delivers 
Lectures  three  times  a-week ;  the  days  and  hours  are  fixed  at 
the  coEdmencement  of  each  Term. 

Classics. — The  Professor  of  Greek  delivers  Lectures  on  Tues- 
days, Thursdays,  and  Saturdays,  during  Term.  The  Professor 
of  Latin  delivers  Lectures  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays, 
during  Term.  The  Professor  of  Ancient  History  lectures  during 
Term,  on  days  of  which  public  notice  is  given.  The  Profes- 
sor of  Sanscrit  lectures  on  Comparative  Grammar,  on  two  days  in 
each  week,  during  Term. 

Logics  and  Ethics. — The  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  de- 
livers Lectures  during  Term,  of  which  public  notice  is  given.  Lec- 
tures are  also  delivered  by  the  Mental  and  Moral  Science  Honor 
Lecturer  of  the  Senior  Sophister  Class. 

Experimental  Science. — Candidates  may  attend  the  Lectures 
of  the  Professors  of  Experimental  Philosophy,  and  of  Chemis- 
try. Notice  of  the  days  and  hours  of  these  Lectures  is  given  at 
the  commencement  of  each  Term.  Candidates  for  Moderator - 
ships  in  Experimental  Science  are  entitled  to  attend  the  Labora- 
tory of  the  Professor  of  Chemistry,  from  the  1st  of  November  to 
the  30th  of  June,  on  payment  of  six  guineas  to  the  Bursar. 

Natural  Science. — Candidates  may  attend  the  Lectures  and 
Demonstrations  of  the  Professors  of  Botany  and  of  Zoology.  In 
Trinity  Term  the  Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy  gives 
Demonstrations  to  Candidates  for  Moderatorships  in  Natural 
Science. 

History   and   Political    Science The  Professor  of  History 

lectures  in  each  week,  during  Term.  In  Trinity  Term  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Political  Economy  lectures  Candidates  for  Moderatorship 
on  five  davs  in  each  week. 


90  LECTURES. 

Modern  Literature Candidates    may    attend    the    Lectures 

already  mentioned  of  the  Professor  of  English  Literature,  of  the 
Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages,  and  of  the  Professor  of 
German.  In  Trinity  Term,  the  Professor  of  German  gives  Prelec- 
tions on  some  subject  connected  with  the  Literature  of  Germany, 
which  are  open  to  the  public,  and  are  advertised  in  the  daily 
papers. 

INDIAN  CIVIL  SERVICE. 

Information  as  to  the  Special  Courses  of  Lectures  in  connexion 
with  the  Indian  Civil  Service  can  be  obtained  on  application  to 
the  Professor  of  Sanskrit. 


lECTUEES  IN  THE  PEOFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 

An  account  of  these  Lectures  will  be  found  under  the  head 
"  Professional  Schools."  Lectures  connected  with  the  Professional 
Schools  which  are  not  intended  for  Professional  Students  exclu- 
sively are  mentioned  also  under  the  head  ' '  Lectures  in  the  Courses 
in  Arts,"  "  Miscellaneous  Lectures,"  or  "  Public  Lectures." 


MISCELLANEOUS  LECTUEES. 

Astronomy. — The  Professor  of  Astronomy  lectures  on  Mondays 
and  Thursdays  in  Hilary  Term. 

Hebrew  Lectures. — All  Undergraduate  Students  are  permitted 
to  attend  Hebrew  Lectures.  The  Professor  of  Hebrew  delivers 
public  Prelections  from  time  to  time  as  required  by  the  Kules 
of  Erasmus  Smith's  Board,  and,  in  addition,  lectures  the  Senior 
Class.  Due  notice  of  the  hours  at  which  these  Lectures 
are  held  is  given  at  the  beginning  of  each  Term.  Erasmus 
Smith' 8  Lecturer  in  Hebrew  lectures  the  Middle  Class,  on  Tuesdays 
and  Thursdays,  at  nine  o'clock.  The  Lectures  of  the  Assistants,  for 
the  J  uuior  Class,  are  also  delivered  on  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays, 
at  the  same  hour.  For  the  regulations  and  subjects  of  these 
I^ectures,  vide  infra.  Divinity  School,  §  v. 

Iriih. — The  Professor  of  Irish  lectures  on  two  days  in  the  week, 
during  Term. 

The  Profebsor  of  Sanscrit  and  Comparative  Philology  lectures 
in  each  Terra  on  Celtic  Philology. 

Arabic ^  PersiaUy  and  Hindustani. — The  Professor  of  Ai'abic 
t«acheH  Arabic,  Persian,  or  Hindustani,  to  such  Students  as 
mav  preuent  themselves  for  instruction,  at  the  commencement  of 
each  Term,  at  the  rate  of  three  guineas  per  Term.  The  Professor 
also  rfeoeives  Pupils  at  any  time,  at  the  rate  of  four  guineas  for 
twenty,  or  one  guinea  for  four  private  lessons. 


LECTUEKS.  91 

The  Board  have  authorized  the  Professor  to  give  Certificates 
((similar  to  those  given  by  the  Professor  of  Hebrew)  to  such  Students 
as  he  may,  upon  examination,  think  entitled  to  that  distinction. 

Sanscrit, — The  Professor  of  Sanscrit  receives  Pupils,  under  the 
same  regulations  and  conditions  as  the  Professor  of  Arabic. 

PUBLIC   LECTURES. 

The  following  Lectures  are  open  to  the  public,  as  well  as  to  all 
Students : — 

The  Prelections  of — 

The  Professor  of  German. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity. 

The  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

The  Professor  of  Biblical  Grreek. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Laws. 

The  Regius  Professor  of   Feudal  and  English  Law. 

The  Lectures  of — 

The  Professor  of  Astronomy. 

The  Professor  of  Ancient  History. 

The  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

The  Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

The  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

The  Professor  of  Irish. 

The  Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy  to  Medical  Students. 

Four  Lectures  of — 

The  Professor  of  Natural  and  Experimental  Philosophy. 
The  Professor  of  Oratory. 

DONNELLAN  LECTUREK. 

The  regulations  on  which  this  Lectureship  was  established  are 
contained  in  the  following  extract  from  the  Registry,  dated  Febru- 
ary 22,  1794  :— 

"  Whereas  a  Legacy  of  £1243  has  been  bequeathed  to  the  College 
of  Dublin  by  Mrs.  Anne  Donnellan,  of  the  parish  of  St  George, 
Hanover- square,  in  the  county  of  Middlesex,  spinster,  for  the 
encouragement  of  religion,  learning,  and  good  manners  ;  the  par- 
ticular mode  of  application  being  left  to  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows : — 

"Resolved: — That  a  Divinity  Lecture,  to  which  shall  be 
annexed  a  salary,  arising  from  the  interest  of  £1200,*  shall  be 
established  for  ever,  to  be  called  Donnellan's  Lecture. 

*  The  sum  now  invested  for  the  Donnellan  Fund,  in  Government  Stock,  is 
£1510  bs—ColUge  Rpgister,  February 9, 1856. 


92  LECTURES. 

2.  ♦•That  the  Lecturer  shall  be  forthwith  elected  from  among 
the  Fellows  of  said  College,  and  hereafter  annually  on  the  20th  of 
November. 

3.  *♦  That  the  subject  or  subjects  of  the  Lectures  shall  be  deter- 
mined at  the  time  of  election  by  the  Board,  to  be  treated  of  in  Six 
Sermons,  which  shall  be  delivered  in  the  College  Chapel  after 
morning  Service  on  certain  Sundays,  to  be  appointed  on  the  20th 
of  November  next  after  the  election  of  the  Lecturer,  and  within  a 
year  from  said  appointment. 

4.  **  That  one  moiety  of  the  interest  of  the  said  £1200  shall  be 
paid  to  the  Lecturer  as  soon  as  he  shall  have  delivered  the  whole 
number  of  Lectures,  and  the  other  moiety  as  soon  as  he  shall  have 
published  four  of  the  said  Lectures  ;  one  copy  to  be  deposited  in 
the  Library  of  the  College  ;  one  in  the  Library  of  Armagh ;  one 
in  the  Library  of  S.  Sepulchre  ;  one  to  be  given  to  the  Chancellor 
of  the  University  ;  and  one  to  the  Provost  of  the  College." 

The  foregoing  regulations  have  been  slightly  modified  by  more 
recent  orders  of  the  Board,  containing  the  following  provisions: — 

(1.)  The  Donnellan  Lectureship  shall  be  open  to  all  Masters  of 
Arts  or  Bachelors  of  Divinity  of  the  University,  being  Clergymen. 

(2.)  The  Lecturer  shall  be  elected  every  year,  on  the  last  Satur- 
day in  November. 


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The  following  Regulations  have  been  adopted  by  the  Board,  rela- 
tive to  the  Examinations  for  Fellowships  and  Scholarships  :— » 


EXAMINATION  FOR  FELLOWSHIP. 

1 .  The  election  to  Fellowship  is  made  on  the  general  result  of  an 
Examination  in  all  the  subjects. 

2.  The  subjects  of  Examination  are  comprised  in  four  princi- 
pal Courses:  viz.,  1.  Mathematics,  pure  and  applied;  2.  Ex- 
perimental Science ;  3.  Classics,  with  Hebrew  and  Cognate 
Languages;  4.  Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

3.  The  following  numbers  have  been  adopted,  to  represent  the 
highest  possible  answering  in  each  of  the  three  Courses : — ^ 

Total. 

Mathematics,  pure  and  applied, 1000 

Experimental  Science, 300 

Classics, 800)         g^^ 

Hebrew  and  Cognate  Languages,  .     .       100) 
Mental  and  Moral  Science, 500 

4.  No  Candidate  shall  obtain  credit  for  Hebrew  and  Cognate 
Languages  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  30  per  cent,  of  the 
maximum  amount  of  marks  in  Classics. 

5.  The  Examiners  in  the  several  Courses  are  required  to  report 
to  the  Board,  whether,  in  their  opinion,  the  answering  of  each 
Candidate  is  such  as  to  entitle  it  to  be  taken  into  account  in  a  linal 
comparison  of  the  answering  in  all  the  Courses.  ' 

6.  Before  the  day  of  election  every  Candidate  for  Fellowship 
must  send  to  the  Provost  his  name,  and  the  name  of  the  county  in 
which  he  was  born.  The  form  in  which  this  is  generally  done  is 
as  follows : 

Ego,  A.  B. filius,  natus  in  comitatu  N.,  sub  ferula educatus, 

Discipulatum  a  te  humillime  peto. 

7.  The  Examination  for  Fellowship  lasts  for  twelve  days,  viz., 
Tuesday  and  Wednesday  before  Ascension  Day,  the  week  before 
Whitsun  Day,  and  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday, 
of  Whitsun  week. 


'  See  the  Decrees  of  the  Board  and  Visitors,  dated  Juno  20,  1855;  June  12,  ISSC, 
May  29,  1869;  June,  1877  ;  and  April  2,  1887. 
"  Board  Order,  January  18, 1873. 


94 


FELLOWSHIP  EXAMINATION. 


8.  The  hours  of  Examination  are  from  9  a.  m.  to  12,  and  from 
2  p.  M.  to  5  p.  M.,  on  each  day.  The  civa  voce  Examination  of  every 
Course  is  open  to  the  public. 

The  subjects  of  Examination  on  the  several  days  for  the  present 
are  arranged  as  follows : — 


ASCENSION  WEEK. 


Tuesday,  .  . 


S  Morning,  .  .  Pure  Mathematics  ;  written  Examina- 
tion. 
Afternoon,.  .  Pure  Mathematics ;  M'n^f^w  Examina- 
tion. 


i  Morning,    . 
Afternoon, 


Applied  Mathematics;  written  Exami- 
nation. 

Applied  Mathematics ;  written  Exami- 
nation. 


Monday, 


Tuesday. 


Wbdnesday, 


Thuimday, 


Pkiday, 


Saturday, 


WEEK  AFTER  ASCENSION  DAY. 
(  Morning,   . 
(  Afternoon, 
I  Morning, 
(  Afternoon, 


Translations  from  Classical  Authors, 

in  writing. 
Composition  in  Greek. 


Translations  from  Classical    Authors, 

in  writing. 
Composition  in  Latin . 


Morning,  .  .  Pure  Mathematics ;  written  Examina- 
tion. 

Afternoon,  .  Applied  Mathematics  ;  written  Exami- 
nation. 


r  Morning,  .  .  Problems  in  Pure  Mathematics ;  m?W«<?« 
1  Examination. 

^  Afternoon,  .  Problems    in    Applied    Mathematics 
[  written  Examination. 

r  Morning,  .  English  Essays  (2  hours) ;  Classical 
Criticism,  Greek;  written  Examina- 

J  tion  (1  hour). 

I  Afternoon,  .  Ancient  History  ;  written  Examination 
(2  hours);  Classical  Criticism,  Latin 

L  written  Examination  (1  hour). 

i  Morning, .   .  Translations  from  Classical  Authors,  in 
writitig. 
Afternoon,   .  Translations  from  Classical  Authors,  in 
writing. 


SCHOLAESHIP  EXAMINATION. 


95 


WHITSUN   WEEK. 


Tuesday, 


Morning,  .  .  Mental  Science;  loritten  Examination. 
Afternoon,  .  Moral  Science  ;  li'nY^en  Examination. 


f  Morning,  .  .  Experimental  Physics  ;    written  Ex- 

yj^                       \  amination. 

w  KDNESDAY,   <;^  Aftcmoon,    .  Experimental  Physics  ;    written  Ex- 

(  amination. 

C  Morning,  .  .  Miscellaneous  Examination  in  Classics, 

I  vivd,  voce  (2  hours).     Experimental 
Physics  ;     viva     voce    Examination 

Thursday,  .   \  (1  hour). 

I  Afternoon,  .  Mental  and  Moral  Science;   viva  voce- 

I  Examination  (2  hours).    Philology  ; 

y  written  Examination  (1  hour). 


Fkiday, 


f  Morning,  .  .  Hebrew    ;       written       Examination 
}  (2  hours) ;    viva  voce  Examination 

J  (1  hour). 

I  Afternoon,    .  Pure  and  Applied  Mathematics  ;  viva 
voc^ Examination  (2  hours);  Hebrew 


•itten  Examination  (1  hour). 


SCHOLAESHIP. 

1.  Scholars  are  elected  for  Scientific  and  for  Classical  merit, 
respectively.  In  order  to  distinguish  them  from  the  holders  of 
other  Scholarships  they  are  termed  Scholars  of  the  House,  or 
Scholars  on  the  Foundation.  The  number  of  Scholars  is  seventy, 
and  they  have  important  privileges.  They  receive  from  the 
College  an  annual  salary  of  £20  Irish  money ;  they  have  their 
commons  free  of  expense,  and  their  rooms  for  half  the  charge  paid 
by  other  Students^*.  The  tuition  fees  of  Pensioners  who  are  elected 
to  Scholarships  is  one  guinea  per  quarter,  and  of  Fellow-Com- 
moners, two  guineas.  They  hold  their  Scholarships  until  the  end 
of  the  June  Quarter  of  the  fifth  year  following  their  election,  or 
following  the  time  at  which  they  become  or  might  have  become 
Masters  of  Arts,  whichever  period  terminates  first.  All  fees 
payable  by  Scholars  for  Tuition  terminate  after  the  quarter  in 
which  they  take  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts. 


•  This  does  not  apply  to  that  portion  of  the  rent  imposed  to  defray  expenses  incurred 
in  papering  or  painting. 


96  KEEPING  OF  TEEMS  BY  SCH0LAE8. 


Exhibitions  awarded  to  Scholars. 

On  the  Ist  May,  1875,  the  following  Decree  was  enacted  by  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  with  the  consent  of  the  Visitors  : — 

""Whereas  certain  Exhibitions  of  small  value  exist  at  present  in  the 
College,  to  which  Students  are  appointed  by  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows : 

**  It  is  Decreed,  that  any  Scholar  who  shall  obtain  Senior  Moderator- 
ship  at  the  Degree  Examination  shall  be  awarded  one  of  these  last- 
mentioned  Exhibitions,  if  such  shall  be  then  vacant,  and  such  further 
Exhibition  as  shall  raise  the  entire  annual  value  of  his  Exhibition  to  £10  : 
Provided,  however  that  no  such  Exhibition  shall  be  given  to  any  Senior 
Moderator  who  obtains  one  of  the  Studentships  at  the  Degiee  Examina- 
tion." 

WaitersMps. 

Before  and  after  meat,  grace  was  formerly  said  by  certain  of  the 
Scholars  in  turn,  who  were  called  Waiters.  This  obligation  was 
done  away  with  by  the  Act  36  Victoria,  chapter  21. 

On  Nov.  21,  1873,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Board,  that  ten 
Scholars,  or  other  Students,  should  be  annually  appointed  to  say 
grace  before  and  af t«r  meat  in  the  Commons  Hall,  on  the  following 
conditions : — 

1.  They  shall  each  receive  a  salary  of  £10  per  annum,  to  be  paid 
quarterly,  if  the  duty  has  been  satisfactorily  discharged. 

2.  They  shall  be  annually  selected  by  the  two  Deans,  and  the  names 
of  those  selected  shall  be  submitted  to  the  Board  for  appointment  to  the 
oflBce. 

3.  Regard  shall  be  had,  in  the  selection,  to  the  general  character  of  the 
cjtudent  for  regularity,  steadiness,  and  general  good  conduct,  as  such 
qualities  are  the  best  security  that  the  duties  of  the  office  will  be  properly 
diacharged. 

The  grace  must  be  repeated  memoriter  and  in  Latin,  in  a  form 
prescribed  by  the  Statutes  of  the  College.* 


Keeping  of  Terms  by  Scholars. 

The  following  Rules  have  been  passed  by  the  Board,  with  regard 
to  the  attendance  by  Scholars  at  Lectures : — 

L  Oraduates. — All  Scholars  who  have  actually  passed  the 
B.  A.  Degree  Examination  are  exempted  from  suspension  for 
DOD-attendance  at  Lectures. 


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MODE  OF  ELECTION.  97 

II.  Undergraduates. — 1.  Every  Undergraduate  Scholar  shall  be 
required  to  keep  each  Term,  by  attendance  either  at  Lectures,  or  the 
subsequent  Examination,  on  pain  of  being  conditionally  suspended. 

2.  Full  attendance  on  the  Lectures  of  the  University  Professors, 
such  as  would  prove  that  an  Undergra  Juate  Scholar  is  engaged  bona 
fide  in  preparation  for  the  Moderatorship  or  India  Civil  Service  Ex- 
aminations, or  in  professional  studies,  shall  be  held  sufficient  to 
exempt  him  from  suspension  for  that  Term. 

3.  Any  Undergraduate  Scholar  who  shall  have  been  conditionally 
suspended  under  the  foregoing  rule  shall  be  restored  on  obtaining 
an  Honor  at  a  subsequent  Examination. 

4.  Any  Undergraduate  Scholar  who  shall  remain  conditionally 
suspended  for  three  Terms  shall  absolutely  forfeit  his  salary  for 
the  past  year,  unless  he  shall  produce  to  the  Board  satisfactory 
excuses  for  his  neglect. 

5.  No  student  can  compete  for  a  Scholarship  until  after  his 
name  has  been  entered  on  the  College  books  as  a  Junior  Fresh- 
man, i.  e.  he  cannot  compete  as  a  rising  Junior  Freshman. 
(See   *'  Course  in  Arts,"  §  5). 

5.  Any  Scholar  who  shall  fail  to  keep  the  Terms  and  Exami- 
nations necessary  to  enable  him  to  proceed  with  his  Class  shall 
ipso  facto  forfeit  his  Scholarship,  and  no  Scholar  can  have  his 
name  transferred  to  a  lower  Class  without  the  express  permis- 
sion of  the  Board  and  Senior  Fellows.* 

Mode  of  Election. 

1.  On  or  before  the  day  of  election  every  Candidate  for  Scholar- 
ship must  send  to  the  Provost  and  each  of  the  Senior  Fellows,  or 
to  the  Registrar'',  his  name,  and  the  name  of  the  county  in  which 
he  was  born.  The  form  in  which  this  is  generally  done  is  as 
follows : 

Ego,  A.B.  filius,  natusin  coraitatu  N.,  sub  ferula educatus, 

Diacipulatum  a  te  humillime  peto. 

2.  Candidates  for  Science  Scholarships  are  examined  in  all  the 
Pure  and  Applied  Mathematics  of  the  Undergraduate  Honor  Course 
for  which  a  Junior  Sophister  Student  would  have  been  liable 
from  his  entrance  up  to  the  Trinity  Examiation  of  the  Junior 
Sophister  year  inclusive,  and  also  in  the  Course  of  Logics  or  of 
Experimental  Science  for  the  same  period  at  the  option  of  the 
Student."^ 

3.  The  Examination  for  Science  Scholarships  is  held  on  Mon- 
day, Tuesday,  and  Wednesday,  in  Ascension  week,  from  9  to  12 
in  the  forenoon,  and  from  2  to  5  in  the  afternoon,  cf  each  day. 

•  Queen's  Letter,  May  20, 1889.  <>  Resolution  of  Board.  May  24, 1880. 

•  These  ai'e  identical  with  the  Honor  Course  for  the  corresponding  periods  as 'given 
in  the  present  Calendar. 


98  CLASSICAL  8CH0LAESHIPS. 

4.  The  following  numbers  have  been  adopted  to  represent  the 
highest  possible  answering  in  the  several  Courses:— 

Pure  Mathematics, 250 

Applied  Mathematics, 250 

Logics  or  Experimental  Science,  .     .     100 

5.  Candidates  for  Classical  Scholarship  are  examined  in  all 
the  Classics  of  the  Undergraduate  Honor  Course  for  which  a 
Junior  Sophister  Student  would  have  been  liable  from  his  entrance 
up  to  the  Trinity  Examination  of  the  Junior  Sophister  year, 
inclusive,  and  in  the  Classics  of  the  Entrance  Course, "omitting 
Walker's  Selections  from  Lucian,  and  the  portions  of  the  New 
Testament,  of  the  Anabasis  of  Xenophon,  and  of  Csesar  de  liello 
(iallico,  which  are  included  in  that  Course. 

They  are  also  examined  in  Greek,  Latin,  and  English  Com- 
position. Separate  Marks  are  given  for  the  paper  and  viva  voce 
Examination. 


» That  is.  the  Enti-ance  Course  for  the  regular  year  of  |Entrance  of  the  existing 
Junior  Sophister  Class. 

In  accordance  with  the  above  Regulations,  the  Course  for  the  viva  voce  Classical 
Examination  of  the  Candidates  for  Classical  Scholarships  for  the  present  year  will  be 
as  follows  :— 

Gbkek  Pbose  Authohs. 

Herodotus.  Boolcs  i.  viii.  to  the  end  of  Chapter  99. 

Tliucydides,  Books  i.  ii. 

Plato,  GorRias,  Apologia  Socratis. 

Demosthenes,  Philippics,  Olynthiac  Orations,  i.  ii. 

Grkkk  Poetical  Authoks. 

Homer,  Iliad,  Books  i.  ii.  vi.  xxi.  xxii.  xxiii.  xxiv. 
Homer,  Odyssev,  Books  vi.  ix.  xxi.  xxii. 
Sophocles,  Antigone.  Oidlpus  Coloneus,  Uidipus  Tyrannus. 
Euripides,  Hecuba,  Troades,  Bacchae,  Medea. 

Latin  Pkose  Aothors. 

LiTT.  Books  I.  II.  III.  XXI.  XXII.  XXIII. 

.  Satlust. 
Cicero,  Milo.  Philippic  ii..  Correspondence,!  Letters,   i.  to    xxx..   Orations 

SKainst  Catiline.  De  Amicitia,  De  Senectute. 
Tacitus,  Annals,  lk>ok  xi.,  Histories,  Books  i.  it. 

Latin  Poetical  Ahthobs. 
Vtrfll.  jEiMld,  Books  L  II.  IV.  VI   VII  VIII.  IX 


4.  Adelpphl  Phormlo 

PtevtM.  Mllw. 

iSTMua,  tetires,  i.  m.  iv.  vii  vm.x.  xtii.  xiv. 


''**.'5Sf*'l?*^'*' V*"  t^«urfce  differs  only  from  the  Honor  Cour.se  as  given  in  the 


CLASSICAL  SCHOLARSHIP. 


99 


Tlie  Viva  Voce  Course  is  divided  among  eight  Examiners.' 
Greek  and  Latin  Yerse-  Composition  are  both  compulsory  subjects.^ 
The  numbers  assigned  as  marks  to  the  various  subjects  of  Exami- 
nation are  as  follows'' : — 


Marks. 

4  Papers  of  Passages,      .... 

60 

8  Marks  for  Viva  Voce, 

80 

4  Greek  and  Latin  Compositions,    . 

60 

English  Essay  on  Classical  subject, 

15 

Miscellaneous  Paper,      .... 

20 

Historical  Paper, 

15 

250 

6.  The  Examination  for  Classical  Scholarships  is  held  on  Fri- 
day and  Saturday  of  Ascension  week,  and  on  Monday  and  Tuesday 
of  the  week  following,  from  9  to  12  in  the  forenoon,  and  from  2  to 
5  in  the  afternoon,  of  each  day. 

The  subjects  of  Examination  at  the  several  hours  are  arranged 
as  follows : — 


First  Day, 


/  Morning, 


Afternoon, 


Historical  Paper  (one  anda-half  hours); 
English  Essay  on  a  subject  in  Ancient, 
Literary,  or  Political  History  (one 
and  a-half  hours) . 

Miscellaneous  Paper  (three  hours) . 


Second  Day, 


Morning,      .  Greek  Prose    and  Verse  Composition 

(three  hours). 
Afternoon,    .  Latin    Prose    and  Verse   Composition 

(three  hours) . 


S  Morning,  . 
Afternoon, 


Viva  voce  Examination  in  the  Texts, 
with  Papers  concurrently  (three hours). 
Viva  voce  Examination  in  the  Texts 
with  Papers  concurrently  (three  hou/s). 


"  Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  June  11  and  17,  1887. 

^  Resolutions  of  Council  (subsequently  adopted  by  the  Board),  June  7, 1876. 


f2 


(    100    ) 


By  the  Uoyal  Statute  of  22nd  Victoria,  fourteen  Studentships  were 
founded  in  Trinity  College,  open  to  Candidates  of  all  religious  de- 
nominations, with  a  salary  to  be  lixed  by  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Velio ws,  not  exceeding  £100  per  annum  for  each. 

IJy  the  Royal  Letters  Patent  of  May  20,  1889,  these  Student- 
ships were  made  tenable  for  a  period  not  exceeding  live  years,  and 
the  number  was  reduced  to  ten. 

No  Fellow  can  be  elected  to  a  Studentship  ;  and  in  case  any  per- 
son holding  a  Studentship  shall  be  elected  a  Fellow,  his  Student- 
ship shall  thereupon  become  vacant. 

The  following  regulations  have  been  made  by  the  Board",  under 
the  authority  of  the  foregoing  Statutes,  with  respect  to  the  election 
of  Students : — 

I.  Two  Students  shall  be  elected  annually,  one  from  the  Senioi 
Moderators  in  Mathematics  and  Physics,  and  one  from  the  Senior 
Moderators  in  Classics. 

II.  A  member  of  the  Board  shall  preside  at  each  Moderatorship 
Examination. 

III.  At  the  next  election  to  Studentships,  the  results  of  the  Mo- 
deratorship Examinations  shall  be  the  basis  upon  which  the  Board 
will  elect,  according  to  the  following  regulations : — 

1 .  In  addition  to  the  primary  Courses,  Mathematics  and  Physics, 
or  Classics,  the  Board  will  take  into  account  the  answering  of  the 
Candidates  in  one  other  Moderatorship  Course. 

2.  Students  taking  the  Mathematical  and  Physical  Moderatorship 
as  a  primary  Course  may  take  up  Classics  as  a  secondary  Course, 
and  vice  versa. 

3.  The  weight  to  be  assigned  to  the  Primary  and  Secondary 
Courses  respectively  shall  be  in  the  proportion  of  3  to  2. 

4.  A  minimum  shall  be  fixed  for  each  Coui-se,  and  the  merit  of 
each  Candidate  shall  be  measured  by  the  excess  of  his  answering 
above  that  minimum.  The  minimum  in  each  Course  shall  be  one- 
fourth  of  the  total  weight  of  the  Course. 

IV.  The  Examiners  in  each  Course  shall  make  a  full  report  to 
the  Board  of  the  answering  of  the  Candidates,  and  each  Elector  shall 
vote  for  the  two  Candidates  whose  answering,  on  the  whole,  shall 
appear  to  hira  the  most  distinguished  ;  provided  there  be  no  objec- 
tion to  tuch  Candidate  on  the  score  of  moral  character  or  conduct. 

V.  No  Student  who,  after  the  date  of  this  Decree'',  shall  drop 
more  than  one  olaos,  will  be  permitted  to  be  a  Candidate  for  Mode- 
ratorship. 


Mvmubv  1.  UM.  k  March  81, 1889. 


BllOOKE  PRIZES.  lOl 

VI.  After  the  year  1860,  no  person  will  be  permitted  to  be  a  Can- 
didate for  Moderatorsbip  who  shall  have  dropped  a  class  after  the 
Michaelmas  Examination  of  his  Junior  Sophister  year. 

VII.  No  change  in  the  mode  of  electing  to  Studentships  shall 
be  made,  unless  after  a  year's  previous  noticed 

YIII.  In  case  any  person  holding  a  Studentship  shall  be  elected 
to  a  Fellowship  of  any  College  in  Oxford  or  Cambridge  Univer- 
sities his  Studentship  shall  thereupon  become  vacant.^ 

By  the  Royal  Letters  Patent  of  May  20,  1889,  the  Provost  and 
Senior  Fellows  were  empowered  either  to  decline  to  elect  to  a 
Studentship,  or  to  award  a  Studentship  of  reduced  value,  in  case 
of  insufficient  merit  :  and  also  to  divide  the  emoluments  of  a 
Studentship  in  cases  of  equality  oi  closeness  of  answering  between 
the  Candidates. 

A  list  of  Students  is  given  at  p.  221. 


BROOKE  PRIZES. 

On  the  11th  October,  1879,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Board,  with  the 
assent  of  the  Misses  Brooke  : — 

That  two  Prizes,  equal  in  amount,  and  representing  the  interest  of 
the  sum  of  £2,000  presented  by  the  Misses  Brooke,  be  constituted,  to  be 
given  annually  to  the  Candidates  for  Moderatorship  who  rank  next  in 
order,  severally,  to  the  Moderators  who  are  appointed  Students  for 
Mathematics  and  for  Classics,  the  Prizes  to  be  called  the  Brooke  Prizes. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  225. 


Order  of  the  Board,  Dec.8.  ISfifi. 

Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  Decenibei'  U,  1878,  and  February  12,  1S79 


(     102 


Sjmal  iriM. 


In  th4  case  of  all  Prizes,  the  Board  reserve  the  power  of  diminishing  the 
amount  of  the  Prize,  or  toithholding  it  altogether,  if  insufficient  merit 
has  been  shown  by  the  Candidates. 


PREMIUMS  AT  THE  EXAMINATIONS  FOK  FELLOWSHIPS. 

The  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  at  every  Fellowship  Examination , 
grant  Premiums  to  such  Candidates  as  appear  to  them  to  deserve 
encouragement,  and  in  such  proportions  as  they  consider  merited 
by  the  answering. 

In  the  year  1798,  Madden's  Prizes  were  first  granted  according 
to  the  conditions  specified  in  the  following  extract  from  the  codicil 
to  the  will  of  Samuel  Molyneux  Madden,  Esq.,  dated  August  7th, 
1782:— 

"  Whereas  I,  Samuel  Molyneux  Madden,  have,  in  the  body  of  my  last 
will  and  testament,  bequeathed  all  my  estate  and  property,  situated  in 
the  Corporation  of  Belturbet,  immediately  after  the  demises  therein  men- 
tioned, to  be  employed  in  promoting  virtue  and  learning  in  Trinity  Col- 
lege, in  the  County  of  Dublin,  subject  to  such  regulations  as  1  shall 
exposit  and  declare  in  any  codicil  to  my  said  will.  In  pursuance  of  that 
my  design,  I  do  hereby  constitute  and  appoint  the  three  persons  imme- 
diately hereafter  named  to  be  Trustees  for  the  canying  into  execution 
that  dof  ipn,  That  is  to  say  :  The  Right  Honourable  James  Lord  Viscount 
I.itlurd,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  the  Most  Rev.  and  Right  Honourable 
Richard  Robinson,  Primate  of  all  Ireland,  and  the  Right  Rev.  Richard 
Woodward,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  humbly  entreating  those  very  worthy 
and  highly  respected  persons  to  vouchsafe  their  protection  and  favour  to 
a  design  so  suited  to  their  own  excellent  dispositions.  I  do  further  de- 
clare it  to  be  my  humble  request  and  desire,  that  the  Vice- Chancellor  of 
Trinity  College,  for  the  time  being,  be  one  of  the  Trustees  and 
Governors  of  the  fund  to  be  raised  for  the  design  and  purpose 
aforesaid,  and  that  the  Lord  Primate,  for  the  time  being,  be  also  one 
of  the  Trustees  and  Governors  of  said  fund,  and  to  curry  into  execu- 
tion my  intent  and  design,  as  hereinafter  mentioned.  My  will,  intent, 
and  request  therefore  is,  that  at  every  Examination  for  Fellowships  in 
Trinity  College,  the  whole  produce  of  the  said  fund,  during  the  preced- 
ing year,  be  given,  in  one  undivided  sum,  into  the  hand  of  that  disap- 
i-omlt-d  candidate  for  the  Fellowships  whom  the  majority  of  his  Examiners 
.-hull,  by  certificate  in  writing  under  their  hand,  declare  to  have  best  de- 
^<•^vt•d  to  succeed,  if  anotlier  Fellowship  had  been  vacant.  Provided 
always,  that  no  premium  thus  provided  be  given  to  any  disappointed 
I  ttndidal4?,  in  any  year  wherein  there  shall  not  be  at  least  two  disappointed 
candidal4?«  at  the  Examination,  and  also,  provided  always,  that  the  Pro- 
vost and  Senior  Fellows  of  the  OoUoge  do  not  diminish  the  premiums 
which  through  their  zeal  to  oncourago  learning  they  generously  bestow 


PREMIUMS  AT  THE  EXAMINATIONS  FOK  FELLOWSHIPS.        103 

on  the  disappointed  candidates  for  Fellowships  at  each  Examination.  And 
whereas  there  are  some  years  wherein  there  are  not  any  Examinations  foi 
Fellowships  held,  uo  vacancy  having  happened  in  the  College,  I  do 
hereby  desire  that  the  revenue  of  my  estate  and  fund,  in  every  such  year, 
be  laid  out  in  Government  securities  by  my  said  Trustees,  and  the  inte- 
rest of  such  Government  securities  be  added  to  the  succeeding  produce  of 
the  united  fund  aforesaid,  and  thus  the  premium  be  increased  which  shall 
be  given  to  disappointed  candidates  in  the  succeeding  years,  and  I  do  de- 
sire that  this  premium  or  bounty  be  confined  to  one  only  disappointed 
candidate  for  Fellowship,  until  the  annual  revenue  of  the  fund  arise  to 
four  hundred  pounds,  after  which  period  the  Trustees  aforesaid  may  ap- 
propriate the  further  increase  of  the  fund  towards  the  constituting  a 
bounty  for  a  second  disappointed  candidate,  or  rather  for  a  premium  for 
the  best  Oration  or  Essay  in  Latin  on  such  subject  as  the  College  shall 
annually  choose,  as  such  encouragement  is  greatly  wanted.  And  further, 
in  aid  to  the  said  intended  fund,  as  the  present  revenue  of  the  Estate  in 
the  Corporation  of  Belturbet  is  but  £86  rent,  I  do  hereby  bequeath  to  the 
three  Trustees  aforenamed  all  my  personal  estate  of  what  nature  soever, 
a-fter  the  death  of  my  most  dearly  beloved  wife,  to  be  by  them  converted 
into  money,  and  to  be  laid  out  in  Government  Debentures,  and  applied  to 
the  great  end  of  encouraging  virtue  and  learning  in  the  College,  where 
the  youth  of  the  nation  are  educated,  and  where  most  essential  service 
may  be  expected  from  their  care  and  patronage,  and  therefore  I  do  hereby 
appoint  the  aforesaid  Trustees  my  Residuary  Legatees." 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  223. 


1 04  SPECIAL  PRIZES. 

PRIZES    IN    SUBJECTS    CONNECTED    WITH    THE 

STUDY  OF  DIVINITY. 

[See  also  under  Divinity  School.] 

WALL  BIBLICAL  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

I.v  Michaelmas  Term,  1858,  the  Rev.  Charles  William  Wall,  D.D., 
Vice-Provost,  gave  to  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  the  sum  of 
£2000,  for  the  purpose  of  founding  Biblical  Scholarships,  in  accord- 
ance with  certain  conditions  submitted  by  him  to  the  Board,  and 
approved.  Five  Scholarships  were  accordingly  founded  (to  be 
caUed  "The  Wall  Biblical  Scholarships"),  tenable  each  for  five 
vears  from  the  date  of  election,  with  a  salary  of  £20  a  year,  one  to 
be  elected  annually  according  to  such  regidations  as  the  Provost 
and  Senior  Fellows  shall  from  time  to  time  enact,  in  conformity 
with  the  wishes  of  the  Founder,  as  recorded  in  the  Register  of  the 
College. 

The  following  is  the  Course  for  Examination  for  the  present 
year : — 

The  First  Book  of  Samuel  in  Hebrew  and  Greek  (Septuagint). 

Chapter  i.  to  xv.  (inclusive)  in  the  Peshitto  version. 

Targum  on  chapters  i.  to  v.  inclusive. 

WaU's  "  Proofs  of  the  Interpolation  of  the  Vowel- Letters  in  the  Text 
of  the  Hebrew  Bible,"  pubUshed  in  1857;  together  with  the  Hebrew, 
Syriac,  Chaldee,  and  Greek  passages  referred  to  in  the  several  examples." 

The  following  Articles  in  Smith's  Dictionary  of  the  Bible: — 1.  Sa- 
maritan Pt-ntateuch.  2.  The  Septuagint.  3.  Ancient  Versions  (the 
<Jreek.  Syriac,  and  Chaldee  Version^).  4.  Shemitic  Languages  and 
Writing.     5.  "Writing. 

An  easy  passage  in  Syriac  (unseen)  will  be  set  for  translation,  and  a 
passage  in  English  for  translation  into  Hebrew. 

The  Examination  for  the  present  year  will  be  held  in  Trinity 
Term,  on  the  days  marked  in  the  Calendar.  The  names  of  Can- 
didates must  be  on  the  College  Books,  and  their  standing,  reckoned 
from  Entrance,  must  be  below  that  of  M.  A. 

Candidates  are  requested  to  communicate  their  names  and  Colle- 
giate standing  to  the  Professor  of  Hebrew  on  or  before  the  first  day 
of  Trinity  Term. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  225. 

THE  ELRINGTOiN  THEOLOGICAL  PRIZE. 
At  a  general  meeting  of  the  Clergy  and  Laity,  assembled  at  Messrs. 
Milliken'8,  101,  Grafton-street,  on  the  4th  day  of  March,  1837, 
to  consider  the  best  mode  of  commemorating  the* virtues,  the  learn- 
ni;-,  ■A'..>i  t  he  wisdom  of  the  late  lUght  Rev.  Thomas  Elrington,  D.D., 
1  .ui  .i  i;i.i..<p  of  Leighlin  and  Ferns,  and  formerly  Provost  of  Trinity 
'  *U*i({fit  Dublin,  the  following  Resolutions  were  passed: — 

**  Rmolvku,— That,  in  Uio  onniiou  o!  this  Meeting,  the  conduct  of  the 
IsUhiglilf-tMpectod  Biiihop  of  Ferns  was  uniformly  distinguished  by  an 


THE  ELRINGTON  THEOLOGICAL  PKIZE.  105 

earnest  desire  and  endeavour  to  do  substantial  good,  without  needless  dis- 
play or  ostentation ;  especially  by  implanting  and  strengthening  in  the 
minds  of  all  with  whom  he  was  at  any  time  connected,  whether  those  of 
future  candidates  for  the  ministry,  or  those  of  actual  Ministers  of  the 
Church,  or  those  of  the  members  of  the  Church  in  general,  a  well-founded 
belief  in  the  truth  and  doctrines  of  our  holy  religion,  and  a  steady  attach- 
ment to  its  primitive  institutions,  according  to  the  form  of  Christianity 
established  in  the  United  Church  of  England  and  Ireland. 

"  That  such  a  monument  appears  to  us  most  appropriate  to  his  char- 
acter, and  best  calculated  to  do  becoming  honour  to  his  memory,  as  shall  be 
formed  upon  the  principle  of  carrying  forward  those  solid  religious  bene- 
hts  which  he  was  indefatigable  in  promoting  during  his  life ;  a  mode  ol 
testifying  respect  to  which  this  Meeting  is  more  inclined,  by  a  considera- 
tion of  the  excellent  personal  representation  of  the  late  Prelate  which 
already  adorns  the  College  Library. 

•'  That,  for  the  foregoing  purpose,  it  is  adjudged  desirable  to  institute  an 
annual  Prize  for  one  or  more  of  the  best  Theological  Essays,  composed  by 
Bachelors  of  Arts  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  of  not  more  than  three  years' 
standing. 

' '  That  the  subject  of  the  Essays  be  such  as  may  direct  the  minds  of  the 
competitors  to  those  topics  in  particular  which  were  either  discussed  in 
the  published  works  of  the  late  Bishop,  or  were  prominent  objects  of  his 
solicitude  ;  for  example,  the  Evidence  of  our  Holy  Heligion — the  Consti- 
tution of  the  Christian  Church — the  Scriptural  Character  of  the  Doctrines, 
and  the  Apostolical  Polity  of  our  own  Church — the  necessity  and  validity 
of  her  Orders — and  the  just  Claims  and  the  solemn  Engagement  of  her 
Ministers. 

"That  this  Prize  be  denominated  The  Elrtngton  Theological  Prize  ; 
that  the  subjects  be  proposed,  and  the  Prize  awarded,  by  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  Ferns,  the  Provost  of  Trinity  College,  and  the  Regius  Professor  of  Di- 
vinity, all  for  the  time  being,  in  such  way  as  they  shall  arrange  among 
themselves  ;  that  the  Essay  or  Essays  be  publicly  read  in  the  College  Hall, 
at  such  time  as  the  Provost  shall  appoint ;  and  that  the  Prize  consist  of  a 
selection  of  standard  Theological  works,  of  which  the  publications  of  the 
late  Bishop,  if  attainable,  as  we  trust  they  will  be  rendered  by  the  filial 
piety  of  the  present  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  shall  at  all  times  form  a 
part.  This  Prize  cannot  be  obtained  more  than  once  by  the  same  candidate." 

The  Essays,  clearly  and  legibly  written,  with  fictitious  signa- 
tui-es,  are  to  be  given  to  the  Provost,  or  to  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity,  on  or  before  the  1st  day  of  November  in  each  year. 

The  foregoing  Resolution  has  been  altered  so  as  to  admit 
Graduates  of  the  University  of  not  more  than  eight  years'  stand- 
ing (reckoned  from  the  date  of  their  B.A.  Degree)  to  compete  for 
the  Prize.  The  subject  will  henceforth  be  announced  two  years 
before  the  date  at  which  the  Essays  are  to  be  sent  in;  and  the 
value  of  the  Prize  will  be  £50. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  226. 

Subject  for  1892.— "  Pessimism." 

Subject  for  1893. — "The  Witness  of  the  Anti-Nicene  Church  to  the 
Godhead  of  Christ." 

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106  SPECIAL  PRIZES, 


RYAN  PRIZE. 


In  the  Easter  week  of  1892,  and  of  the  alternate  years  following, 
a  Premium  of  £4  12«.  4d.  will  be  given  to  the  Graduate  of  Trinity 
College  who  shall  produce  from  the  Bible  itself  the  best  argument 
in  favour  of  the  truth  of  Christianity,  provided  sufficient  merit  be 
shown.  In  the  Easter  week  of  1893,  and  of  the  alternate  years 
following,  a  Premium  of  £4  125.  4c?.  will  be  given  to  the  Graduate 
of  Trinity  College  who  shall  be  the  author  of  the  best  declamation 
in  laudem  Evangelii,  either  in  English  or  in  Latin,  provided  suffi- 
cient merit  be  shown. 

Should  either  Premium  not  be  merited,  then  the  Prize  above 
mentioned  will  be  given  to  the  person  obtaining  the  first  place  at 
the  Examination  for  admission  to  Sizarships  in  the  year  in  which 
the  Premium  has  not  been  awarded. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  228. 


PRIZES  IN  BIBLICAL  GREEK. 

These  Prizes  were  founded  by  the  Board  in  the  year  1840.  A  sum 
of  £15  is  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  Professor  of  Biblical  Greek, 
to  be  given  in  Prizes  to  the  best  answerers  at  an  Annual  Exami- 
nation, which  is  held  in  Hilary  Term,  on  a  day  named  in  the 
Almanac,  usually  the  lirst  Wednesday  in  March. 

Candidates  for  Prizes  at  this  Examination  must  be  at  least  of 
Junior  Sophister  standing. 

Prizemen  for  1891. 
First  Prize.  l  Second  Prize. 

Stopford,  Joseph  'i'hos.  Sarsfield.      |    Squiies,  "William  Goldsmith. 

Subjects  of  Examination  for  1892. 

The  Second  (Fourth)  Book  of  Kings  in  the  Septuagint  Version. 

The  First  (Apocryphal)  Book  of  Esdras. 

The  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

Field,  Olium  Norvicenxe,  Part,  iii.,  pp.  34-92. 

Evans,  Four  Articles  on  the  Revised  Version  of  the  New  Testament. 

Expositor,  Second  Seiies,  vols.  iii.  and  v. 

The  ProfeMor's  Lectures. 


ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY  PRIZES. 

Terse  Prizes  were  founded  by  the  Board  in  the  year  1851 .  They 
UiMiit  of  two  Premiums,  one  of  £10,  the  other  of  £5,  given  at  an 
Annual  Examination,  held  by  the  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  His- 

'■  the  antwering  be  Batisfactory,  the  Professor  will  give 
'ual  Premiums,  one  of  £3,  and  another  of  £2.      The 

juuun   is  held    in  Trinity   Term,  and  is    open  to   such 


kniiiiui 


ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTOEY  PUIZES. 


107 


Students  as  shall  have  attended  the  Professor's  Lectures  during 
two  Terms  of  the  actual  year  in  which  they  present  themselves 
as  Candidates. 

The  Course  appointed  for  this  Examination,  which  will  he  held 
in  the  present  year,  on  the  days  marked  in  the  University  Alma- 
nac, is  as  follows : — 

I.  Ecclesiastical  History  of  Eusebius,  Books  iv.-vii.  inclusive,  with 
the  Notes  in  the  New  Edition  in  Dr.  Schaff's  Library  of  the  Fathers. 

II.  Stanley's  History  of  the  Eastern  Church. 

III.  The  Teacliing  of  the  Twelve  Apostles  (in  Greek). 

IV.  **  Ireland  and  the  Anglo-Norman  Church." 

V.  The  Professor's  Lectures. 

Prize7nenfor  1891. 

Dowse,  James. 

Hopkins,  Richard  Johnson 


THE  CAESON  BIBLICAL  PHIZE. 

In  Michaelmas  Term,  1891,  the  Eev.  Joseph  Carson,  D.D.,  Yice- 
Provost,  gave  to  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity 
College  the  sum  of  £500,  to  found  a  Prize  for  the  purpose  of 
promoting  among  Divinity  Students  an  accurate  knowledge  of  the 
text  of  the  English  Bible.  The  Examination  for  the  Prize  is 
under  the  control  and  management  of  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer 
in  Divinity,  subject  to  such  rules  and  regulations  as  the  Provost 
and  Senior  Fellows  may  from  time  to  time  prescribe. 

The  Examination  will  be  hold  in  the  Hilary  Terra  of  each  year, 
commencing  with  1893.  The  Prize  is  open  to  all  Students  in  the 
Junior  Divinity  Class,  and  the  Examination,  which  is  public, 
is  conducted  viva  voce.  No  Student  can  compete  for  the  Prize  a 
second  time. 

For  the  purpose  of  the  Examination,  the  subject  is  divided  into 
four  parts,  as  follows  : — 

I.  Pentateuch,  and  Historical  Books. 

II.  Job  to  Mahichi. 

III.  Gospels,  and  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

IV.  Epistles,  and  Eevelation. 

In  each  year,  particular  books  of  the  above  Course  will  be  pre- 
scribed for  special  Examination. 

The  hours  of  Examination  are  the  same  as  those  appointed  for 
Moderatorship  Examinations,  viz.  from  9  to  12,  and  from  half- 
past  1  to  half -past  4. 

The  annual  value  of  the  Prize  is  about  £17. 

For  the  year  1893  the  special  Books  appointed  are  as  follows : — 

Old  Testament. — Isaiah. 

New  Testament. — Epistles  to  the  Romans  and  Galatians. 


108  SPECIAL  PlilZEH. 


PRIZES  IN  MATHEMATICS. 


THE  LLOYD  EXHIBITIONS. 

At  a  Meeting  of  the  Subscribers  to  the  Lloyd  Exhibition  Fund, 
held  in  Trinity  College,  on  Saturday,  the  16th  of  Noviember,  1839, 
the  Rev.  J.  H.  Singer,  D.  D.,  in  the  Chair,  it  was  agreed : — 

I.  That  a  sum  of  money  having  been  subscribed  for  the  foundation  of 
Exhibitions  in  the  University,  to  commemorate  the  talents  and  virtues  of 
the  late  Provost  Lloyd,  by  the  promotion  of  learning  in  the  Institution  to 
whose  interest  his  life  was  devoted,  the  aforesaid  sum  shall  be  lodged  in 
the  hands  of  the  Provost,  the  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  and  the 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  for  the  time  being,  in  Trust  for  the  purposes 
declared  in  these  resolutions. 

II.  That  the  interest  of  the  aforesaid  sum,  and  of  such  other  suras  as 
may  at  any  time  be  added  to  it,  shall  be  applied  to  the  foundation  of  two 
Exhibitions,  to  be  held  for  two  years  only.*- 

III.  That  the  appointment  to  these  Exhibitions  shall  be  made  by  a 
public  Examination,  under  the  following  regulations: — 

1.  The  Examinations  shall  be  held  in  Michaelmas  Term,  annually,  after 
the  Michaelmas  Term  Examinations,  and  shall  be  open  to  such  Students 
only  as  shall  then  be  in  the  rising  Senior  Sophister  Class. 

2.  No  Student  shall  be  admissible  as  a  Candidate  a  second  time. 

3.  The  Exhibition  shall  be  tenable  only  so  long  as  the  Student  to  whom 
it  ifl  awarded  shall  have  his  name  on  the  College  Books. 

4.  The  Examiners  shall  be  the  Professors  of  Astronomy,  Natural  Phi- 
losophy, and  Mathematics,  and  the  Assistants  to  the  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics ;  or  any  three  of  them,  as  they  shall  agree  among  themselves. 

6.  The  Bubject  of  Examination  shall  be  a  course  of  Mathematics  and 
Physics,  to  be  determined  by  the  Examiners,  subject  to  the  approval  of 
the  Board. 

IV.  Any  Exliibition  which  may  fall  vacant  before  the  natural  period 

ation  shall  not  be  filled  up,  but  its  amount  shall  be  added  to 
d,  for  the  augmentation  of  the  fund;  and  the  same  ride  shall 

be  1  .^liuwcd  in  case  it  should  at  any  time  happen  that  no  Candidate  of 

•uiBcMnt  merit  shall  present  himself. 


•  TlMMun  St  preMuit  fautled  la  £1113  0<.  Id.  Qovemmcnt  Stock. 


BISHOP  law's  mathematical  pkizes.  109 

The  following  Course  has  been  appointed  for  the  Examination 
for  these  Exhibitions : — 

Salmon's  **  Conic  Sections." 
Properties  of  Curves  of  the  Third  Degree. 
Properties  of  Surfaces  of  the  Second  Degree. 
Burnside  and  Panton's  "  Theory  of  Equations." 
Williamson's  "  Differential  Calculus"  ;   "  Integral  Calculus." 
Statics — Equilibrium  of  a  Eigid  and  of  a  Flexible  System. 
Dynamics  of  a  Particle  and  Motion  Parallel  to  a  Fixed  Plane. 
Newton's  "Principia,"  Sects.  1,  2,  3. 

Briinnow's  "  Spherical  Astronomy,"  Introduction,  and  first  three  Sec- 
tions. 

Heath's  "Geometrical  Optics,"  Chaps,  i.-ix.  (both  included). 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  228. 


BISHOP  LAWS  MATHEMATICAL  PRIZES. 

In  the  year  1796,  the  sum  of  £735  was  given  to  the  CoUege  by  John 
Lord  Bishop  of  Elphin,  on  condition  that  it  should  be  applied  to  the 
purpose  of  encouraging  the  study  of  Mathematics,  according  to  the 
following  scheme :" — 

1.  The  sum  of  £20^  to  be  given  to  that  Junior  Bachelor  who  shall  pass 
the  best  Examination  in  Algebra,  the  application  of  Algebra  to  Geometry, 
and  Spherical  Trigonometry ;  and  £10  to  that  Junior  Bachelor  who  shall 
appear  to  be  the  second  best  proficient  in  the  same  subjects. 

2.  The  Examination  to  be  held  on  two  days  in  Michaelmas  Term,  of 
which  public  notice  to  be  given  on  the  first  day  ot  said  Term,  and  the 
Premiums  shall  be  adjudged  on  the  last  day  ol'the  same,  or  the  day  be- 
fore it,  if  it  should  fall  on  a  Sunday. 

3.  The  Examiners  of  the  Candidates  for  the  Premiums  to  be  the  Pro- 
fessors of  Mathematics,  Natural  Philosophy,  and  Astronomy. 

4.  The  sum  of  £5  to  be  given,  in  turn,  to  each  Professor,  in  order  that 
he  may  entertain  the  other  two  Examiners  at  dinner,  on  the  day  that  the 
Premiums  are  adjudged  :  the  rotation  to  begin  with  the  senior. 

The  second  of  these  regulations  has  been  altered.  The  Ex- 
amination is  now  held  on  Trinity  Tuesday  in  each  year. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  229. 


»e.sr.  CoU.  Ap.  30, 1796. 

fc  'I'his  gum,  and  the  two  which  are  meiuioned  below,  are  in  Irish  currency. 


110  SPECIAL   PfilZES. 

THE   MACCULLAGH    miZE. 

In  November,  1854,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Subscribers  to  the 
Mac  Cullagh  Prize  Fund : — 

1.  That  an  Annual  Prize  of  £30  be  founded,  to  be  called  the  MacCullagh 
Prize. 

2.  That  the  competition  for  this  Prize  be  open  to  all  persons  not  being 
Fellows  of  Trinity  College,  or  Professors  in  the  University  of  Dublin, 
whose  names  shall  be  on  the  books  of  the  said  College,  on  the  day  ap- 
pointed for  the  adjudication  of  the  Prize,  and  for  at  least  three  days 
previously. 

3.  That  this  Prize  shall,  subject  to  the  restriction  in  No.  7,  be  awarded 
to  the  best  answerer  at  an  Examination,  to  be  held  on  a  day  fixed  by  the 
Examiners,  and  of  which  due  notice  shall  be  given. 

4.  That  the  subject  of  this  Examination  shall  be  a  Course  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Physics,  or  of  either  of  these,  to  be  fixed  from  time  to  time  by 
the  Examiners,  as  stated  in  No.  6. 

5.  That  the  Examiners  for  this  Prize  shall  be  the  Professor  of  Astro- 
nomy, the  Professors  of  Natural  Philosophy,  the  Professor  of  Mathema- 
tics, the  Donegall  Lecturer,  and  the  Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  or  any  three  of  them. 

6.  That  the  subject  of  each  Examination  shall  be  determined  by  the 
aforesaid  six  Examiners,  or  the  majority  of  them,  and  publicly  announced, 
at  least  one  year  previously  to  the  day  appointed  for  the  Examination. 

7.  That  if  at  any  Examination  the  Examiners  shall  be  of  opinion  that 
sufficient  merit  has  not  been  shown  by  any  of  the  Candidates,  it  shall  in 
such  case  be  competent  for  the  said  Examiners  to  withhold  the  Prize  for 
that  year;  and  that  the  sum  or  sums  thus  accruing  shall  form  a  surplus 
fund,  from  which  Prizes  may  be  adjudged  to  such  disappointed  Candi- 
dates for  the  Mac  Cullagh  Prize  as  the  Examiners  may  consider  to  be 
worthy  of  such  encouragement. 

8.  That  no  person  who  has  once  obtained  the  Mac  Cullagh  Prize  shall 
be  admitted  as  a  Candidate  a  second  time. 

In  1875,  a  change  was  made  in  the  investment  of  the  Fund, 
which  rendered  the  sum  available  in  each  year  for  Prizes  £40. 
If,  therefore,  sufficient  merit  be  shown,  it  is  open  to  the  Exa- 
miners to  award  in  each  year  an  additional  Prize  or  Prizes,  not 
exceeding  in  anniial  amount  the  sum  of  £10. 

The  Examination  is  held  in  Hilary  Term. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  230. 

Subfeet  for  1892;—"  The  Theory  of  Lagrange's  General  Equations  of 
Dynamics." 


THE  MICHAEL  ROBERTS  PRIZE. 

Ok  the  13th  June,  1883,  the  sum  of  £200  was  received  from 
Mrs.  Michael  Roberts,  to  found  a  Prize  in  Matliematics,  to  be 
called  the  *'  ilichael  Roberts  Prize." 


THE   TOWN  SEND   MEMOEIAL  PEIZE.  Ill 

In  June  and  November,  1889,  and  December,  1890,  the  Board 
resolved :  — 

"That  the  Michael  Roberts  Prize  shall  be  awarded  to  the  Student 

who,  having  passed  the  General  Michaelmas  Examination  of  the  Senior 

Freshman  Year,  shall  obtain  the  highest  marks  at  the  Mathematical 

Honor  Examination  of  the  Senior  Freshmen  in  the  Michaelmas  Term." 

Trizeman  for  1891. 

Thrift,  William  Edward. 


THE  TOWNSEND  MEMOEIAL  PRIZE. 

On  the  19th  December,  1885,  the  following  scheme  for  this  Prize 
was  laid  before  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  and  approved  by 
them ;  having  been  recommended  by  a  final  meeting  of  the  Sub- 
scribers, held  on  7th  December,  1885  : — 

1.  That  the  balance  of  the  Fund  subscribed,  after  paying  the  cost  of 
the  Portrait  in  the  Common  Room,  be  invested  in  approved  Trustee 
securities  in  the  names  of  the  Bursar  of  Trinity  College,  Rev.  George 
Salmon,  d.d.,  Benjamin  Williamson,  m.a.,  and  George  L.  Cathcart,  m.a., 
as  Trustees  for  the  purposes  of  the  Fund.^ 

2.  That  an  Annual  Prize,  payable  out  of  the  interest  of  the  Fund,  and 
depending  on  its  amount,  be  founded  in  the  University  of  Dublin,  to  be 
called  *'  The  Townsend  Memorial  Prize." 

3.  That  the  Townsend  Memorial  Prize  shall  be  given  to  the  best 
answerer,  at  an  Examination  to  be  held  in  Trinity  Term,  each  year;  and 
that  this  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  parts — 

[a)  The  Sizarship  Paper  in  Geometry. 

{}))  A   further  Paper   in   Pure   Geometry,    including   Geometrical 
Conies. 

4.  That  the  Prize  shall  be  open  to  aU  Junior  Freshmen,  and  successful 
Candidates  at  the  Sizarship  Examination,  not  of  higher  standing  than 
Jmiior  Freshmen,  and  that  the  limit  of  age  shall  be  twenty  years. 

5.  The  Prize  shall  not  be  paid  to  any  Candidate  who  is  not  qualified 
to  proceed  with  the  Senior  Fresliman  Class  in  the  following  Michaelmas 
Term. 

6.  No  successful  Candidate  shall  be  allowed  to  compete  again. 

7.  If  sujfficient  merit  be  not  shown  at  any  Examination,  it  shall  be  in 
the  power  of  the  Examiners  to  recommend  the  Trustees  to  withhold  the 
Prize,  and  to  add  the  Surplus  thus  accruing  to  the  Principal  Fund. 

Prizeman  for  1891. 

[None  awarded.] 

N.B. — In  1893,  and  snhsequently,  the  'Townsend  Me^norial  Prize 
loill  he  awarded  to  the  Junior  Freshman  who  shall  obtain  the  highest 
Uf/grec/ate  of  marks  at  the  Ilichaelmas  Prize  Examination^  and 
either  the  Hilary  or  the  Trinity  Honor  Examinations  in  Mathe- 
matics. 

»  The  Fund  is  invested  in  £171  9«.  id.  Bank  of  Ireland  Stock.  Tlie  value  of  the  Prize 
is  about  £18. 


112  SPECIAL  PHIZES. 


PRIZES  IN  CLASSICS. 


BISHOP  BERKELEY'S  GOLD  MEDALS. 

In  the  year  1752,  May  8,  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  agreed 
to  give  annually,  for  ever,  two  Gold  Medals  for  the  encouragement 
of  Bachelors  of  Arts  in  the  study  of  the  Greek  Language  ;  having 
received  a  benefaction  of  one  hundi*ed  and  twenty  guineas,  besides 
a  die,  from  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  George  Berkeley,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Cloyne,  and  late  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  for  that  purpose. 

These  Medals  were  formerly  given  to  such  Middle  Bachelors 
as  had  attended  the  Lectures  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  with 
remarkable  diligence,  for  two  Academic  years,  commencing  with  the 
Term  in  which  they  had  graduated  in  Arts. 

By  a  Resolution  of  the  Board,  dated  November  15,  1856,  these 
Medals  were  put  under  the  following  regulations: — 

1.  The  two  Berkeley  Medals,  with  a  distinction  in  honour  of  first  and 
second,  shall  henceforth  be  given  to  the  best  answerers  at  an  Examina- 
tion in  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  to  be  held  annually  in  Hilary 
Term. 

2.  All  Students,  whether  Graduates  or  Undergraduates,  under  A.M. 
standing,*  may  become  candidates  for  the  Berkeley  Medals. 

3.  No  Student  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  candidate  more  than  three 
times,  nor  to  obtain  the  Medal  more  than  once. 

4.  The  books  and  subjects  of  the  Examination  are  to  be  announced 
annually  by  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  in  the  University  Calendaj . 
subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Board. 

0.  The  Examination  shall  be  conducted  by  the  Regius  Professor  oi' 
Greek,  the  Professor  of  Latin,  and  one  Examiner  nominated  by  the  Board. 

6.  The  candidates  will  be  examined  in  Composition,  in  the  manner  of 
the  author  or  authors  who  shall  form  on  each  occasion  the  subject  oi 
the  Examiauiioiu 


A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  231. 

Subject  for  1892 :— ♦*  Poetae  Elegiaci  et  lambographi." 
tBergk's  Poetae  Lyrici  Graeci,  vol.  ii.) 

Sulyect/or  1893:— "Poetae  Molici"  (Bergk's  Poetae  Lyrici  Gmeci, 
YoL  lu.). 


•  U4woltit((iiiR  of  Dowd  and  Council,  December  8,  ISf",  und  February  18,  lb84. 


vice-chancellor's  prizes.  113 


VICE-CHANCELLOR'S  LATIN  MEDALS. 

On  the  30th  of  January,  1869,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Provost 
and  Senior  Fellows  to  establish  an  annual  Examination  in  Latin, 
similar  to  that  held  for  the  Berkeley  Medals  in  Greek,  and  sub- 
ject to  the  same  Regulations.  Two  Gold  Medals,  called  *'The 
Vice-Chancellor's  Latin  Medals,"  are  given  to  the  successful 
Candidates. 

The  Examination  is  held  annually  in  Michaelmas  Term,  on  a 
day  named  in  the  University  Almanac. 


A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  233. 

Subject  for  1892  : — Cicero,  Letters  to  Atticus. 


VICE-CHANCELLOR'S  PRIZES. 

The  following  Resolutions,  approved  of  by  the  Vice- Chancellor, 
have  been  adopted  by  the  Board,  with  reference  to  the  Vice- 
Chancellor's  Prizes : — 

Resolved, — That  for  the  existing  Regulations  respecting  Vice- 
Chancellor's  Prizes,  the  following  Rules  be  substituted  : — 

That  four  Vice- Chancellor's  Prizes  for  Composition  be  given  in  each 
year,  viz.,  for  the  best  Compositions  on  proposed  subjects,  in  English 
Prose,  English  Verse,  Greek  or  Latin  Prose,  and  Greek  or  Latin  Verse. 

That  the  amount  of  each  Prize  be  Twenty  Pounds. 

That  these  Prizes  be  open  to  all  Students  under  the  standing  of  M.  A., 
having  their  names  on  the  College  Books. 

That,  in  case  of  remarkable  merit,  arrangements  be  made  for  a  public 
recitation  of  the  Compositions. 

That  the  Prize  in  each  of  the  above  departments  be  not  awarded  to  any 
Student  oftener  than  twice  in  succession,  or  than  three  times  during  his 
College  Course. 

That  the  subjects  for  the  above  Compositions  be  announced,  on  or 
before  the  1st  of  June,  in  each  year;  that  the  Compositions,  with  fictitious 
signatures,  be  sent  in  to  the  Senior  Lecturer,  on  or  before  the  1st  of  Decem- 
ber; and  that  the  Prizes  be  declared  on  the  1st  of  January  following. 

That  the  Examiners  be  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  the  Professor 
of  Latin,  and  the  Professor  of  English  Literature. 


Il4  SPECIAL  PRIZE. 

Subjects  for  the  Prizes  to  be  awarded  in  January  ^  1892. 
Greek  or  Latin  Prose—"  The  Greek  Despots." 
Greek  or  Latin  Verse — **  Absalom." 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  234. 

The  Subjects  and  Prizemen  in  English  Prose  and  Yerse  will  be 
found  under  the  head  '*  Prizes  in  English." 


THE  FERRAR  MEMORIAL  PRIZE. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  subscribers  to  the  Ferrar  Memorial  Fund, 
held  in  Trinity  College,  on  Wednesday,  the  11th  of  November, 
1874,  the  Rev.  George  Salmon,  D.  D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity, 
in  the  Chair,  it  was  resolved  : — 

1.  That  the  entire  Fund  subscribed  be  invested  in  Bank  of  Ireland 
Stock,  in  the  names  of  the  Provost  of  Trinity  College,  the  Rev.  George 
Salmon,  D.D.,  and  William  Ewart,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  as  trustees  for  the 
purposes  of  the  Fund. 

2.  That  an  annual  Prize,  payable  out  of  the  interest  of  the  Fund,  and 
depending  on  its  amount,  be  founded  in  the  University  of  Dublin,  to  be 
called  "  The  Ferrar  Memorial  Prize." 

3.  That  the  Prize  be  awarded,  subject  to  the  restriction  of  sufficient 
absolute  merit,  to  the  best  answerer  at  an  Examination  to  be  held  in 
Trinity  College,  on  a  day  or  days  of  which  due  notice  shall  be  given. 

4.  That  the  subject  of  Examination  for  the  Prize  be  a  course  of  Com- 
parative Philology,  to  be  fixed  from  time  to  time  by  the  Roard  of  Trinity 
College,  and  duly  announced  in  the  University  Calendar  for  each  year. 

•5.  That  the  competition  for  the  Prize  be  open  to  all  under  the  standing 
of  M.A. — not  Fellows  of  the  College,  or  Professors  of  the  University — 
whose  names  shall  be  on  the  books  of  Trinity  College  during  the  day  or 
days  of  Examination. 

6.  That  successful  competition  for  the  Prize  in  any  year  shall  preclude 
the  successful  candidate  from  competition  for  it  again  in  any  subsequent 
year. 

The  Examination  for  the  Prize  is  held  in  Trinity  Term.  The 
Course  for  the  Examination  of  the  year  1892  is 

King  and  Cookson's  Sounds  and  Inflexions  in  Greek  and  Latin. 
Monro's  Grammar  uf  tlie  Ilomeric  Dialect. 

The  value  of  the  Prize  is  £15. 

A  list  of  Frisemen  is  given  at  p.  239. 


tflE  WILLIAM  HOliERTS  PEIZE.  115 


THE  TYEEELL  MEMOEIAL  PRIZE. 

At  ameeting  of  the  subscribers  to  a  fund  for  establishing  a  Memo- 
rial in  memory  of  the  late  W.  Gr.  Tyrrell,  held  on  the  20th  October, 
1877,  the  following  resolutions  were  unanimously  agreed  to,  and 
were  sanctioned  by  the  Board,  December  1,  1877  : — 

1.  That  the  Prize  be  a  Biennial  Gold  Medal,  to  be  awarded  for  the 
best  Translations  of  passages  into  the  four  kinds  of  Classical  Composition. 

2.  That  the  passages  for  the  Compositions  be  announced  in  June  each 
alternate  year  ;  the  Compositions,  with  fictitious  signatures,  to  be  sent  to 
the  Senior  Lecturer  on  or  before  the  1st  of  February  following. 

3.  That  the  Competition  be  open  to  all  Students  under  the  standing 
of  M.  A.,  having  their  names  on  the  College  Books. 

4.  That  the  Examiners  be  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin,  and  the  Professor  Extraordinary  of  Classical  Literature. 

The  funds  available,  after  the  deduction  of  the  necessary  ex- 
penses, amounting  to  £128,  were  handed  over  to  the  Bursar,  for 
the  purpose  of  instituting  the  Prize.  The  awarding  of  the  medal 
was  suspended  for  a  few  years,  in  order  to  assist  in  defraying  the 
expense  of  the  die. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  239. 


THE  WILLIAM  ROBERTS  PRIZE. 

On  the  13th  December,  1884,  the  sum  of  £200  was  received 
from  Mrs.  William  Roberts,  to  found  a  Prize  in  Classics,  to  be 
called  the  "  William  Roberts  Prize."  This  Prize  is  awarded  to 
the  Student  who,  having  passed  the  General  Michaelmas  Exami- 
tation  of  the  Senior  Ereshman  Year  obtains  the  highest  marks 
at  the  Classical  Honor  Examination  of  the  Senior  Ereshmen  in 
the  Michaelmas  Term. 


Prizeman  for  1891. 
Kennedy,  William. 


116  SPEaAL  PRIZES. 

PRIZE  IN  rOGICS  AND  ETHICS. 


THE  WIIAY  PRIZE. 

A  SUM  of  £500  was  giveu  in  1848,  by  Mrs.  Catherine  Wray,  widow 
of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Wray,  D.  D.,  Vice-Provost  and  Senior  Fel- 
low of  Trinity  College,  to  found  a  Prize  for  the  encouragement 
of  Metaphvsical  Studies  among  the  Undergraduates  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  bublin. 

Students  in  the  Senior  Sophister  Class  are  alone  admissible  as 
Candidates.  The  Examination  is  held  in  Hilary  Term,  on  a  day 
of  which  notice  is  given.  The  Course  for  Examination  is  as 
follows : — 

1.  All  the  Logic  and  Metaphysics  of  the  Senior  Freshman  and  Junior 

Sophister  years. 

2.  Butler's  Works  (as  in  Moderatorship  Course),  and  Essay  on  Per- 

sonal Identity. 

3.  A  special  Work  to  be  selected  by  the  Honor  Examiners  from  the 

list  appended  to  the  Moderatorship  Course. 
Special  Work  for  1892 — '*  Descartes'  Meditationes." 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  240. 


JELLETT  PHIZES  FOR  GENERAL  ANSWERING. 

The  Rev.  John  Hewitt  Jellett,  D.D.,  late  Provost  of  Trinity 
College,  was  in  the  habit  of  awarding  Prizes,  which  were  placed 
under  the  following  Regulations,  with  the  sanction  of  the 
Board : — 

Two  Prizes  of  £5  and  £3  respectively,  for  General  Answering, 
are  given  at  the  General  Examination  at  the  close  of  the  Senior 
Freshman  year.  No  Student  is  eligible  for  either  of  these  Prizes 
who  already  holds  a  Scholarship,  or  who  shall  be  elected  to  a 
Senior  Exhibition.  Subject  to  these  exceptions,  the  Prizes  are 
awarded  to  the  two  Students  respectively  who  obtain  the  highest 
ageregate  of  marks  at  the  above-mentioned  Examination,  pro- 
vided that  this  aggregate  be  not  less  than  65  per  cent,  of  the 
total  amount  of  marks  obtainable.  In  case  of  equality  of  merit, 
the  Board  may,  if  they  think  lit,  award  a  Prize  of  £4  to  each  of 
the  two  Students. 

In  the  year  1889  the  Rev.  George  Salmon,  D.D.,  Provost  of 
Trinity  College,  provided  a  fund  for  the  future  payment  of  the 
Jellett  Prizes. 

Prizemen  for  1891. 

Ktiunedy,  Willinin. 
Iloilhon,  Frederic  Maurice. 


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PEIZE   IN   EXPERIMENTAL   SCIENCE. 


EKENHEAD    SCHOLARSHIP. 

A  Scholarship,  called  "The  Ekenhead  Scholaeship,"  tenable 
for  three  years,  was  founded  in  1879  by  Mrs.  Mary  Diimmett,  in 
memory  of  her  brother,  Thomas  Ekenhead,  Esq. 

This  Scholarship,  which  is  open  to  natives  of  the  county  of  An- 
trim only,  will  be  awarded  to  the  best  answerer  (provided  that 
sufficient  merit  be  shown)  at  an  Examination  in  Elementary 
Physics  and  Chemistry,  to  be  held  in  the  Trinity  Term  of  every 
third  year.  Candidates  must  have  their  names  on  the  College 
Books,  and  must  not  have  passed  the  Examination  (Moderatorship 
or  General)  for  the  Degree  of  A.  B.  The  next  Examination  will 
be  held  in  Trinity  Term,  1893,  the  appointed  subjects  of  Exami- 
nation being  as  follows : — 

Elementary  Course  in  Physics. 
Density  and  Heat. 

Comparison  of  weights  (balance). 

Measurement  of  pressure  (barometer,  manometer,  Marriott's  tube). 

Measurement  of  surface  tensions  of  liquids  (capillarity). 

Diffusion  of  liquids  and  gases  (dialysis,  viscosity). 

Measurement  of  densities  (specific  gravity  balance,  specific  gravity  bot- 
tle, hydrometers). 

Thermometry  (mercurial  thermometers,  Fahrenheit  and  Centigrade  scales). 

Expansion  of  solids,  liquids,  and  gases  (Roy  and  Ramsden's,  Dulongand 
Petit' s,  and  Regnault's  experiments,  compensating  pendulums,  maxi- 
mum density  of  water,  air  thermometers). 

Measurement  of  densities  of  gases  and  vapours  (Regnault's  and  Gay 
Lussac's  methods). 

Measurement  of  specific  heats  (method  of  mixtures,  Dulong  and  Petit's 
law). 

Changes  of  state  (liquefaction,  evaporation,  and  boiling). 

Measurement  of  tension  of  saturated  vapours  (Regnault's  experiments). 

Measurement  of  latent  heat  (ice  calorimeters,  Carre's  freezing  machine). 

Measurement  of  heut  of  combustion. 

Determination  of  mechanical  equivalent  of  heat  (Joule's  experiments). 

Work  done  by  a  body  expanding  (indicator  diagram,  steam-engine). 

Electricity. 
Production  of  electric  currents  by  chemical  action  (AVollaston's,  Daniell's, 

and  Grove's  culls). 
Measurement  of  intensity  of  current  (tangent  galvanometer). 
Laws  of  electrolysis  (Faraday's  experiments,  voltameters,  electrotyping). 

Optics. 
Laws  of  Reflexion  and  Refraction,  experimentally  considered ;  Prisms 
Spectroscope ;  Lenses. 


118  SPECIAL  PRIZES. 

Chemiitry. 

Candidates  are  expected  to  give  evidence  of  experimental  knowledge  in 
Uie  following  subjects : — 

Modes  of  distinguishing  physical  and  chemical  change ;  Proofs  of  laws 
of  constant  composition  ;  Definite  and  multiple  proportions ;  Deter- 
mination of  equivalent  and  atomic  weights  ;  Distinctions  of  metals 
and  non-metals ;  Characters  and  modes  of  preparation  of  cliief  non- 
metals,  and  of  their  acid  and  non-acid  products  ;  Composition  of  air, 
water,  and  coal-gas  ;  The  processes  of  combustion  and  of  respirutiun 
in  animals  and  plants  ;  Detection  of  common  acids  and  metals ; 
Preparation  and  properties  of  the  metals  and  their  chief  compounds  ; 
Spectra  of  the  principal  metals. 

Candidates  are  also  expected  to  perform  simple  chemical  calculations. 

The  Ekenhead  Scholarship  is  tenable  for  three  years,  and  its 
present  annual  value  is  £28  10s. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  241. 


PRIZES  IN  GEOLOGY  AND  MINERALOGY. 

It  was  resolved  by  the  Board,  December  17,  1887 — That  two 
Prizes  be  given,  open  to  all  Students  attending  Dr.  Sollas's  Lec- 
tures :  £5  for  the  second  year's  men,  and  £10  for  the  third  year's 
men,  provided  sufficient  merit  be  shown. 

Prizemen  for  1891. 

Second  Year. 

Hayden,  Henry  Herbert. 

Third  Year. 

[None.] 


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PEIZES  IN  HISTORY  AND  POLITICAL  SCIENCE. 


CLUFF  MEMORIAL  PEIZE. 

"  The  friends  of  the  late  James  Stanton  Cluff,  both  in  this  country  and 
in  England,  desiring  to  express,  by  some  permanent  Memorial,  their  ad- 
miration of  his  talents,  and  their  esteem  for  his  character,  have  collected 
by  subscription  a  sum  of  about  £400,  which  has  been  devoted  to  the 
foundation  of  Prizes  in  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  and  University  College, 
London — institutions  with  both  of  which  he  was  closely  connected. 

The  subject  will  be  a  portion  of  Medieval  or  Modern  History, 
changeable  from  year  to  year,  to  be  studied  in  the  original  authorities. 
The  Examination  will  be  open  to  all  persons  having  their  names  on 
the  College  Books. 

'*  The  sum  of  £200  having  been  paid  to  the  Bursar  by  the  Subscribers 
to  the  Cluff  Memorial  Prize,  the  Board  of  Trinity  College  have  agreed 
that  the  amount  of  the  Prize  shall  be  £16  every  alternate  year."* 

It  was  resolved  by  the  Board  and  Council,  June  2,  and  May  9, 
1888  :— 

That  the  Cluff  Memorial  Prize  shall  be  awarded  (without  a  Special 
Examination)  to  the  best  answerer  at  the  Examination  for  Prizes  in 
Modem  History,  held  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  the  Junior  Sophister 
Year. 


A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  241. 


THE  HELEN  BLAKE  NATIONAL  HISTORY  SCHOLARSHIP. 

In  the  year  1884,.  the  sum  of  £2700  was  bequeathed  by  Miss 
Helen  Blake,  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  a  Scholarship,  to  be 
called  "  The  Blake  National  History  Scholarship."  The  following 
Pwegulations  in  reference  to  this  Scholarship  have  been  adopted : — 

1.  An  election  of  a  Scholar  on  the  above  foundation  shall  be  held 
every  fourth  year,  and  the  Scholar  so  elected  shall  hold  the  appointment 
for  four  years. 


a  College  Register,  vol.  xiii.,  p,  16. 


120       THE   HELEN  BLAKE  NATIONAL   HISTOEY  SCHOLARSHIP. 

2.  The  interest  of  £2700,"  the  Fund  handed  over  by  the  Lords  of  the 
Treasury  to  Trinity  College,  shall  be  paid  annually  to  the  Scholar  so 
elected. 

•3.  The  Scholarship  shall  be  awarded  to  the  author  of  the  best  un- 
published Essay  on  the  History  of  Ireland,  or  such  portions  thereof,  or 
cognate  subject  bearing  thereon,  or  event,  or  series  of  events,  connected 
therewith,  as  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  College  shall 
decide. 

4.  The  subject  for  the  Essay,  within  the  limits  aforesaid,  for  which 
the  Scholarship  shall  be  awarded,  shall  be  announced  publicly  three  years 
before  the  election. 

5.  The  Electors  shall  be  tlie  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  who  shall 
from  time  to  time  make  and  publish  the  arrangements  for  the  Election 
of  these  Scholars. 

6.  If  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  shall  decide  that  no  Essay  sent 
in  is  worthy  of  a  Scholarship,  no  election  shall  take  place  on  that  occa- 
sion. And  in  this  case  the  accruing  interest  shall  be  invested  by  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  to  form  a  fund  to  be  appropriated  to  the 
purposes  hereinafter  mentioned. 

7.  They  may  give  a  reward  or  rewards  to  unsuccessful  Candidates,  or 
apply  a  portion  of  the  fund  specified  in  No.  6  to  defray  the  expenses  of 
publication  of  Essays  which  may  possess  sufficient  merit. 

8.  The  Candidates  for  the  Scholarship  shall  be  resident  Students  '  • 
Trinity  College,  Dublin — the  word  Student  being  interpreted  to  inchu; 
Members  of  Trinity  College,  under  the  Collegiate  standing  of  Masters  ut 
Arts. 

9.  The  first  election  shall  take  place  early  in  the  year  1888. 

10.  Scholars  so  elected  may  retain  their  Scholarships  after  taking  the 
M.A.  degree,  but  they  must  reside  at  Trinity  College,  under  the  penalty 
of  forfeiting  their  Scholarships.  And  in  case  of  such  Scholarship  being 
forfeited  or  ceasing  to  be  tenable  (otherwise  than  by  the  effluxion  of 
time),  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  may  appropriate  so  much  of  the 
income  of  the  fund  as  would  otherwise  be  applicable  to  such  Scholarship 
to  the  fund  specified  in  No.  6  of  these  liegulations. 

11.  The  subject  for  the  Essay  to  which  the  Scholarship  will  be 
awarded  in  1892  is: — The  History  of  Ireland  during  the  period  from 
the  end  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I.  to  the  Ilestoration.  Candidates  are 
requested  to  observe  that  it  is  not  a  mere  dissertation  on  the  period  that 
is  required,  but  a  narrative  of  facts.  This  narrative  must  be  derived 
throughout  from  original  sources,  and  every  portion  of  it  must  be  sup- 
ported by  reference  to  printed  or  manuscript  documents.  Candidates 
are  invited  to  discuss  the  value  of  the  authorities  they  use. 

The  Essays  are  to  bo  sent  in  on  or  before  March  SIst,  in  the  year  of 
election. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  241. 


*  ThU  turn  hu  been  Invaated  in  the  purchase  of  £2300,  four  per  cent.  Debenture 
Stock  of  Uw  Great  Sauthem  »nd  Western  Hallway  Company  of  Ireland:  this  will  pri>. 
duM  about  £9i  per  aonam,  which  wlU  be  tlie  annual  value  of  the  Scholarship. 


PRIZES  IN    POLITICAL  ECONOMY.  1:21 


PRIZES  IN  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

In  the  year  1837,  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  resolved  to  institute 
an  Annual  Examination  in  Political  Economy,  and  to  offer  Prizes, 
one  of  £10,  and  a  second  of  £5,  for  proficiency  in  that  science. 

The  Examination  is  held  in  Trinity  Term ;  it  is  conducted  under 
the  direction  of  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  partly  viva  voce, 
and  partly  by  written  questions. 

Students  in  the  Bachelor  Classes  only,  having  their  names  on  the 
College  Books,  are  permitted  to  offer  themselves  as  Candidates. 

No  Candidate  who  has  once  been  awarded  either  of  the  Prizes 
can  obtain  a  Premium  a  second  time. 

The  Course  consists  of  two  parts — one  general,  the  other  special, 
and  variable  from  year  to  year.  Equal  weight  will  be  given  to 
each  part  of  the  Course. 

1.  The  general  part  will  consist  of  the  Course  prescribed  for 
Moderatorships,  together  with — 

F.  A.  Walker,  "  The  Wages  Question." 
W.  S.  Jevons,  ''Money." 

W.  Bagehot,  "  Lombard  Street." 

G.  J.  Goschen,   "Theory  of  the  Foreign  Exchanges." 
The  collected  Essays  of  Mill,  Cairnes,  and  Bagehot. 

2.  The  special  part  will  consist  of  some  particular  Economic 
subject,  to  be  announced  in  the  Univeesity  Calei^dak  for  the 
year. 

Special  Subject  for  1892. 
Modern  Theories  of  Value. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  241. 


WHATELY  MEMORIAL  PRIZE  IN  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

On  the  13th  of  May,  1871,  a  communication  was  received  by  the 
Board  of  Trinity  College,  from  the  Committee  of  the  Whately  Me- 
morial Fund,  stating  that,  after  defraying  the  expenses  connected 
with  the  administration  of  the  Fund,  and  the  erection  of  a  monu- 
ment to  the  late  Archbishop  Whately,  in  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral, 
Dublin,  there  remained  a  sum  of  £411  17s.  Id.,  New  Three  per 
Cents.,  and  a  small  sum  in  cash.  It  was  the  wish  of  the  subscribers 
that  the  dividends  on  the  Stock  should  be  invested  from  time  to 
time ;  and  that,  at  the  end  of  every  five  years,  the  amount  accruing 

G 


122  SPECIAL  PBIZES. 

during  the  preceding  period  should  be  awarded  as  a  premium  called 
the  Whately  Prize.  After  paying  the  premium  in  1872,  there 
remained  a  sum  of  £364  19s.  6(/.,  New  Three  per  Cents.,  to  the 
credit  of  the  Fund.  The  following  proposal,  relative  to  the 
Whately  Prize,  was  adopted  by  the  Board,  June  21,  1886  ; — 

The  Prize  will  in  future  be  awarded  to  the  author  of  the  best  essay  on 
a  specified  economic  subject,  which  conforms  to  the  conditions  herein- 
after stated. 

Graduates  of  any  chartered  University  in  the  United  Kingdom  will  be 
eligible  as  candidates. 

All  essays,  with  fictitious  signatures  attached,  are  to  be  sent  to  the 
Senior  Lecturer  on  or  before  the  last  day  of  September  in  the  year  in 
which  the  Prize  is  to  be  awarded.  The  subject  will  be  announced  at 
least  one  year  previous  to  the  date  fixed  for  sending  in  the  essays. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  242. 

Subjects  for  1892. 
Pauperism — its  Causes  and  Remedies. 


PRIZES  IN  ENGLISH. 


VICE-CHANCELLOR'S  PRIZES  IN  ENGLISH. 

The  rules  with  respect  to  the  Vice-Chancellor's  Prizes  in  English 
Prose  and  English  Verse  have  been  given  akeady  under  ''Prizes 
in  Classics." 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  234. 

Subjects  for  the  Prizes  to  be  awarded  in  January,  1892. ■ 

English  Verse — The  Tercentenary  of  Trinity  College. 
English  Prose— The  Media; val  Revival  in  the  19th  Century. 


PRIZE  IN  EARLY  ENGLISH. 

With  a  view  to  encourage  the  study  of  Early  English,  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Early  English  Text  Society  have  resolved  to  place 
annually  at  the  disposal  of  the  Professor  of  English  Literatui-e  two 
years'  sets  of  their  Publications,  to  be  given  as  a  Prize  for  distin- 
guished proficiency  in  that  subject.  The  Prize  is  open  to  all 
Students.  The  date  of  the  Examination  is  fixed  by  the  Professor 
of  English  Literature. 

•  I'iio  RatJvcU  for  tho  year  1K92-3  will  be  announced. in  June,  \bii'2. 


STEWART  LITRRARY  SCHOLARSHIP.  123 

The  Course  is  as  follows  : — 

1.  Rask's  Anglo-Saxon  Grammar,  by  Thorpe  (2nd  ed.,  Triibner,  1866), 

omitting  the  Praxis. 

2.  Sweet's  Anglo-Saxon  Reader. 

Specimens  of  Early  English  (ed.  Morris  and  Skeat),  2nd  vol. 


NEW  SHAKSPERE  SOCIETY'S  PRIZE. 

In  the  year  1875,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Board  and  Council — 

"That*  The  New  Shakspere  Society's  Prize'  be  given  in  each  year 
for  the  best  original  contribution  to  the  study  of  Shakspere,  by  any 
Student  of  Trinity  College  under  the  standing  of  M.A. :  that  any  Essay 
read  before  the  '  University  Shakspere  Society '  may  be  used  in  compe- 
tition for  this  Prize,  if  handed  in  to  the  Chairman  on  the  evening  on 
which  the  Essay  has  been  read  :  that  the  Prize  be  not  awarded  to  any 
Student  oftener  than  once  :  that  the  Examiners  be  the  Professor  of  Eng- 
lish Literature,  and  another  Examiner  to  be  appointed  by  the  Board : 
that  the  Essays  competing  for  the  Prize  of  the  preceding  year  be  sent  in 
to  the  Senior  Lecturer,  on  or  before  June  1st." 

Examiner  for  1889. 
John  Kells  Ingram,  LL.  D. 


STEWART  LITERARY  SCHOLARSHIP. 

Regulations  as  to  the  Stew^art  Scholarships. 

**  The  moiety  of  such  clear  annual  income  [as  shall  arise  from  the  real 
and  personal  estate  bequeathed  by  the  late  Doctor  Henry  Hutchinson 
Stewart],  when  paid  to  the  Bursar  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  shall  be 
applied  in  the  maintenance  of  so  many  Medical  and  Literary  Scholar- 
ships as  the  said  moiety,  with  the  accretions  thereto,  shall  from  time  to 
time  afford,  in  the  proportion  of  one  Literary  Scholarship,  and  two 
Medical  Scholarships,  or  as  near  thereto  as  the  circumstances  of  the  case 
will  admit ;  the  numbcj-  of  such  .Scholarships  available  for  the  year  to  be 
prescribed  by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Eellows  of  Trinity  College  at  the 
commencement  of  each  Academical  year.  And  one-third  of  the  sum  re- 
ceived by  the  Bursar  to  be  appropriated  in  each  year  to  the  endowment 
of  such  Literary  Scholarships,  and  the  remaining  two-thirds  of  the  said 
sum  to  endowment  of  Medical  Scholarships,  the  said  Scholars  to  be  chosen 
for  proficiency  in  the  respective  subjects  hereinafter  mentioned  :  and  in 
case  the  said  moiety  shall  in  any  one  year  exceed  the  amount  required 
for  the  maintenance  of  the  said  Scholarships,  or  in  case  the  prescribed 
number  of  Scholarships  shall  not  for  any  reason  be  filled  up,  the  surplus 
income  shall,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  be 
either  in  the  whole  or  in  part  reserved  as  a  fund  for  granting  prizes  to 

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124  STEWART  LITERARY   SCHOLARSHIP. 

unsuccessful  competitors  for  the  Medical  Scholarships  hereby  founded  in 
the  said  College,  or  be  accumulated  until,  with  previous  accretions,  it 
shall  be  sufficient  to  afford  an  income  for  the  maintenance  of  one  or  more 
additional  Scholarships,  such  Scholarships  to  be  maintained  as  Medical 
and  Literary  Scholarships  in  the  same  proportion  as  the  original  Scholar- 
ships. 

"One  Medical  Scholarship  at  least  shall  be  awarded  for  proficiency, 
to  be  ascertained  by  competitive  examination  in  the  subject  of  the  treat- 
ment of  Mental  Diseases,  according  to  a  course  to  be  prescribed  by  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  College  ;  and  the  remaining 
Medical  Scholarship  or  Scholarships  shall  be  awarded  for  proficiency  to 
be  ascertained  by  competitive  examination  in  some  or  all  of  the  follow- 
ing subjects— tljat  is  to  say,  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Chemistry,  Physics, 
Botany,  Materia  Medica,  or  other  cognate  subjects,  according  to  a  course 
to  be  from  time  to  time  prescribed  by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of 
Trinity  College ;  and  all  such  Scholarships  and  Prizes  shall  be  designated 
by  the  name  of  '  The  Doctor  Henry  Hutchinson  Stewart  Medical  Scholar- 
ships and  Prizes ; '  and  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  shall  apportion 
the  sum  applicable  to  the  endowment  of  Medical  Scholarships  in  each 
year  in  such  proportions  as  they  shall  consider  advisable  between  the 
Medical  Scholarships  of  each  class. 

*-  "Each  Medical  Scholar  elected  for  proficiency  in  the  subject  of  the 
treatment  of  Mental  Diseases  shall,  as  the  condition  of  retaining  such 
Scholarship,  be  bound  within  six  months  from  his  election  to  such 
Scholarship  to  proceed  to  some  recognized  institution  for  the  treatment 
of  Mental  Diseases,  to  be  approved  of  by  the  Board  of  Trinity  College, 
and  there  continue  as  either  a  resident  or  out-door  pupil  for  such  period, 
not  less  than  six  months,  and  under  such  conditions  as  the  Provost  and 
Senior  Fellows  shall  by  a  general  regulation  prescribe :  and  on  failure 
to  observe  such  condition,  the  said  Scholarship  shall  in  the  discretion  of 
the  said  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  be  liable  to  be  declared  vacant. 

*'  The  Literary  Scholarship  or  Scholarships  shall  be  awarded  to  the 
Student  or  Students  who  shall  be  certified  by  the  Senior  Lecturer  to 
have  obtained  the  highest  aggregate  of  marks  at  the  five  several  Honor 
Examinations  in  Modern  Literature  held  in  the  Junior  Freshman  and 
Senior  Freshman  and  Junior  Sophister  years,  and  all  such  Scholarships 
shall  be  respectively  designated  by  the  name  of  *  The  Doctor  Henry 
Hutchinson  Stewart  Literary  Scholarships  and  Prizes.' 

* '  No  student  shall  compete  for  a  Medical  Scholarship  other  than  the 
Scholarship  for  proficiency  in  the  treatment  of  Mental  Diseases,  after 
the  completion  of  his  second  year  as  a  Medic  al  Student  in  Trinity  College, 
Dublin ;  and  no  person  shall  compete  for  a  Scholarship  to  be  awarded 
for  proficiency  in  the  treatment  of  Mental  Diseases,  but  within  two  years 
after  ho  shall  have  graduated  as  a  Bachelor  of  Medicine. 

"  No  person  Hhall  compete  for  a  Medical  Scholarship  who  is  ali'eady 
the  holder  of  a  Medical  Scholarship  either  in  Trinity  Colle^'^  or  the  Royal 
University ;  and  no  person  shall  be  admitted  to  compete  a  second  time 
for  a  Medical  Scholarship. 

'•  Each  Scholarship,  whether  Medical  or  Literary,  shall  be  held  for 
the  term  of  three  yours ;  and  it  shall  not  be  incumbent  on  the  Board  of 
Trinity  College  to  fill  the  vacancies  available  in  any  one  year,  if  in  their 
opinion  the  answering  has  not  been  such  as  to  merit  it." 


PBIZES  IN  OBIENTAL  LANGUAGES.  125 

In  Michaelmas  Term,  1892,  the  Senior  I^ecturer  shall  certify  to 
the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  the  name  of  the  Junior  Sophister 
who  shall  have  obtained  the  highest  aggregate  of  marks  at  the  five 
Honor  Examinations  in  Modern  Literature,  held  in  the  years  1890, 
1891,  1892  ;  and  such  Student  shall  receive  £20a-year  during  three 
years,  provided  his  answering  be  deemed  sufficient.'* 

For  the  Regulations  respecting  the  Stewart  Medical  Scholarships 
to  be  awarded  in  1892,  see  under  the  head  "School  of  Physic, 
Prizes." 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  242. 


PRIZES  m  ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES. 


HEBREW,    CHALDEE,    AND    SYRIAC    PRIZES. 

Pkizes  to  Graduates,  for  the  encouragement  of  the  study  of  Hebrew 
were  first  instituted  by  a  decree  of  the  Board,  dated  February  22, 
1794,  and  a  fund  set  apart  for  the  purpose.  In  the  year  1800,  this 
fund  was  considerably  augmented  by  the  munificence  of  Primate 
Newcombe,  and  the  grant  was  continued  by  his  successors  in  the 
See  of  Armagh,  until  the  year  1871,  when  it  was  withdrawn,  in 
consequence  of  the  disendowment  of  tlie  Church  of  Ireland. 

In  the  year  1874,  it  was  decreed  by  the  Board  that  a  sum  not 
exceeding"  £40  should  be  given  annually  for  Prizes  in  Hebrew, 
Chaldee,  and  Syriac. 

All  Students  are  now  permitted  to  attend  Hebrew  Lectures, 
and  the  Professor  is  authorized  to  give  a  Certificate  for  one  year's 
attendance.  An  Annual  Examination  is  appointed  to  be  held,  at  the 
end  of  each  year,  in  Trinity  Term,  and  Hebrew  Premiums  are 
awarded  to  the  best  answerers  at  this  Exmination,  provided  they 
have  attended  the  three  antecedent  Terms  of  Lectures.  For  the 
subjects  and  regulations  of  this  Examination,  vide  "Divinity 
School,"  §  V. 

Prizemen  in  Hehrew,  Chaldee,  and  Syriac, 

Trinity  Tekm,  1891. 

Hebrew. 

Senior  Class.  I  Junior  Class. 


Ellison,  John  E. 


Middle  Class. 
Stopford,  Joseph  T.  S. 
Joynt,  Hemy. 

Chaldee  and  Syriac. 
Graham,  Charles. 


Barber,  Henry. 
Craig,  Herbert. 
M'Clenaghan,  H.  W.  G. 


126  SPECIAL   PRIZES. 


PRIZES  IN  ARABIC,  PERSIAN,  AND  HINDUSTANI. 

The  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  have  founded  an  annual  Prize  of 
£10  for  proficiency  in  Arabic.  An  Examination  will  be  held  an- 
nually in  Trinity  Term,  of  Students  wishing  to  compete  for  the 
above'  Prize.  No  Student  will  be  admitted  to  this  Examination 
unless  he  has  studied  under  the  Professor  of  Arabic  for,  at  least, 
three  Terms. 

An  annual  Prize  of  £<5  will  also  be  given,  under  similar  condi- 
tions, for  proficiency  in  Hindustani  or  Persian. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  242. 


PRIZE  IN  SANSKRIT. 

Ax  annual  Prize  of  £10  is  given  for  proficiency  in  Sanskrit,  under 
conditions  similar  to  those  which  hold  good  in  reference  to  the 
Prize  in  Arabic. 

A  list  of  Prizemen  is  given  at  p.  243. 


MISCELLANEOUS  PRIZES  IN  LANGUAGES. 


PRIZES  IN  IRISH. 


Foe  the  encouragement  of  the  study  of  the  Irish  Language,  the 
Board  have  placed  the  sum  of  £20  at  the  disposal  of  the  Professor 
of  Irish,  to  be  given  in  Premiums  to  such  Students  as  shall  distin- 
guish themselves  in  the  Irish  Language.  The  Examination  is  held 
m  Trinity  Term,  on  a  day  named  in  the  Calendar. 


Senior  Class. 
liloyd,  Joseph  Henry. 
O'Clery,  Charles  C.  Alexander. 


Prizemen  in  Irish,  1891. 

Junior  Class. 
[None.] 


Middle  Class. 

Pooock,  Walter  Innes. 

Ward,  Thomas. 

Mac  Donald,  Charles  James. 


I 


PRIZES  IN  ITALIAN  AND  SPANISH.  127 


PRIZES  IN  ITALIAN  AND  SPANISH. 

Examinations  for  Prizes  in  Italian,  and  for  Prizes  in  Spanish, 
are  held  annually,  usually  in  Trinity  Term,  when  a  First  and  a 
Second  Prize  in  Italian,  and  a  First  and  a  Second  Prize  in  Spanish, 
are  awarded,  if  sufficient  merit  be  shown.  The  Prizes  are  open  for 
competition  to  all  Undergraduates,  but  can  be  obtained  only  once 
by  any  Candidate. 

Candidates  are  required  to  give  one  week's  previous  notice  to 
the  Senior  Lecturer,  stating  the  Language  or  Languages  in  which 
they  desire  to  compete. 

The  following  Courses  have  been  appointed  :— 


Alfieri,  Saul,  Bruto  Secondo,  Agide. 
Manzoni,  I  promessi  Sposi  (Chaps,  i.-xii.). 
Dante,  II  Purgatorio,  Cantos  1—20. 


Calderon,  La  vida  cs  sueno,  II  magico  prodigioso. 
Cervantes,  Don  Quijote,  Part  I. 
F.  Caballero,  La  Graviota. 


Prizeme)i  in  Italian  for  1891. 

First  Rank.  \  Second  Rank. 

[None.]  I     Traill,  J.  A. 


Prizemen  in  Spanish  for  1891. 

First  Rank.  '  Second  Rank, 

[None.]  I  [None.] 


(     1^8     ) 


SENIOR  AND  JUNIOR  EXHIBITIONS. 
In  Trinity  Term,  1870,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Board,  that,  in 
pursuance  of  the  Decree  of  the  Board  and  Visitors,  dated  March  19, 
1870,  certain  Exhibitions  should  be  established  in  the  College, 
subject  to  such  changes  as  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  might 
from  time  to  time  ordain.  In  Trinity  Term,  1875,  the  number  of 
these  Exhibitions  was  increased  from  forty  to  forty-eight. 

I. — EXHIBITIONS  AT  ENTRANCE. 

1.  Twelve  Exhibitions,  of  £25  a-year  each,  tenable  for  two  years, 
shall  be  awarded  in  each  year  to  Students  in  the  rising  Junior  Freshman 
Cluss,  who  have  entered  within  the  year,  provided  sufficient  merit  be 
shown  by  the  Candidates. 

2.  These  Exhibitions  shall  be  called  the  Junior  Exhibitions. 

3.  The  Exanunutions  shall  be  held  annually,  in  Michaelmas  Term, 
on  days  notified  in  the  University  Calendar.* 

4.  No  Student  will  be  allowed  to  be  a  Candidate  who  shall  have 
completed  his  nineteenth  year  before  the  1st  of  November  immediately 
suoceeding  the  commencement  of  the  Examination. 

o.  All  Students  intending  to  compete  for  these  Exhibitions  must  for- 
ward their  names,  and  a  certified  copy  of  their  baptismal  registry,  or 
other  satisfactory  evidence  of  age,  to  the  Senior  Lecturer,  at  least  three 
days  before  the  commencement  of  the  Examination. 

6.  No  Student  holding  a  Royal  Scholarship,  Supplemental  Erasmus 
Smith  Exhibition,  or  Foyle  College  Exhibition,*^  will  be  entitled  to  hold 
one  of  these  Exhibitions. 

7.  An  Exhibitioner  losing  his  class  in  College,  or  not  keeping  his 
name  on  the  College  Books,  will  forfeit  his  Exhibition. 

8.  That  at  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  Examinations  each  year, 
the  Senior  Lecturer  shall  report  to  the  Board  the  names  of  any  of  the 
Junior  Exhibitioners  elected  in  the  previous  year  who  do  not  appear  to 
have  made  satisfactory  progress  in  the  Junior  Freshman  year  ;  and  the 
Board  will  then  consider  whether  they  will  continue  the  Exhibition  for 
the  second  year. 

9.  Any  grave  violation  of  College  discipline  will  subject  the  holder  of 
an  Exhibition  to  forfeiture. 

10.  The  Examination  will  be  in  the  following  subjects: — 

Classics  (400  marks). 

Marks. 
Portions  of  three  Greek  authors,  for  vivA  voce  translation,  .  100 
Portions  of  three  Latin  authors,  for  vivd  voce  translation,  .  100 
Paper  of  unseen  Greek  and  Latin  passages,        .        .         .80 
Ancient  llistory  and  Geography,       .        .  .        .     40 

Greek  and  Latin  Prose  Composition,  .        .        .        .80 


'Oo  Um  da  .      I, lift  the  day  of  tlie  second  October  Entrance 

'  s«'(|iu'iitly  ttdoi>tcd  by  the  Board.) 
.       u  a.  i>ttfmber  14, 1878,  and  February  12, 1878. 


EXHIBITIONS.  129 

Science  (300  marks). 

Arithmetic, .         •  .45 

Algebra,  to  the  end  of  Quadratic  Equations,       .        .  .90 

Six  Books  of  Euclid,  with  easy  deductions,        .         .  .90 

Plane  Trigonometry, .75 

English  (200  marks). 

French  or  German  (100  marks). 

10.  For  the  present  year  the  Greek  and  Latin  books  for  viva  voce 
translation  will  be  as  follows : — 

Homer,  Iliad,  Books  i.  ii.  iii.  vi. 

Euripides,  Hecuba. 

Xenophon,  Anabasis,  Books  i.  ii.  iii.  iv. 

Virgil,  ^neid,  Books  i.  ii.  vi.  vii. 

Horace,  Satires. 

Horace,  Epistles,  Book  i. 

Livy,  Books  iii.  iv. 
Candidates  will  be  examined  in — 

Smith's  History  of  Greece. 

Merivale's  General  History  of  Eome. 
The  Course  in  Algebra  and  Trigonometry  will  be  : — 
Algebra,  The  First  Four  Rules,  Fractions,  Surds,  Simple  and  Quad- 
ratic Equations. 
Trigonometry,  To  the  end  of  Solution  of  Plane  Triangles. 
The  Course  in  English  will  consist  of: — 

1.  Trench,  English  Past  and  Present. 

2.  Student's  Manual  of  English  Literature,  Chaps,  vi.,  vii., 

VIII.,  XI.,  xiT.,  XV.,  XVII.,  XIX.,  with  corresponding  portions 
of  Smith's  Specimens  of  English  Literature  (from  *'  Short 
Specimens,"  also  published  as  "  Smaller  Specimens"). 

3.  Milton,  Paradise  Lost,  Book  L 

4.  Shakspere,  Merchant  of  Venice. 

5.  English  Composition. 

6.  History  of  England  (Student's  Hume). 

7.  Modern  Geography  (Clyde). 

11.  The  names  of  the  twelve  Candidates  who  shall  obtain  the  highest 
marks  at  this  Examination  shall  be  returned  to  theBoard  by  the  Senior 
Lecturer, 

12.  The  Exhibitions  will  be  paid  half-yearly,  through  the  Tutors  of 
the  respective  Students,  at  the  close  of  the  June  and  December  quar- 
ters— the  first  payment  to  be  made  at  the  close  of  the  December  quarter 
next  following  the  day  of  election. 

II. — EXHIBITIONS  AT  THE  CLOSE  OF  THE  SECOND  YEAR. 

1.  Twelve  Exhibitions  of  £25  a-year  each,  tenable  for  two  years,  shall 
be  awarded,  in  each  year,  to  Students  who  have  passed  the  Michaelmas 
Examination,  at  the  close  of  the  Senior  Freshman  year. 

2.  These  Exhibitions  shall  be  called  the  Senior  Exhibitions. 

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180  EXUIfilTIONS. 

3.  All  Senior  Freshmen  intending  to  compete  for  these  Exhibitions 
must  forward  their  names  to  the  Senior  Lecturer,  at  least  one  week 
before  the  first  day  of  the  Michaelmas  Senior  Freshman  Examination,  in 
order  that  they  may  be  placed  in  a  separate  division,  and  undergo  a 
more  strict  and  searching  Examination  by  Examiners  specially  appointed. 

4.  The  marks  given  at  this  Examination  shall  be  arranged  as  follows : 
Thirty  in  Pure  Mathematics— viz.,  Euclid,  Algebra,  and  Trigo- 
nometry. 

Twenty  in  Applied  Mathematics — viz.,  Mechanics. 

Forty  in  Classics — viz.,  in  the  Greek  and  Latin  authors  appointed 

for  the  Examination,  and  in  Latin  Prose  Composition. 
Ten  in  Logic. 
Ten  in  English  Prose  Composition. 

5.  After  the  close  of  the  Prize  Examinations  in  Mathematics,  Classics, 
Logics,  English  Literature,  and  Modem  History,  the  Senior  Lecturer  shall 
add  to  the  total  of  the  marks  obtained  by  any  Student,  at  the  General 
Examination,  as  follows: — 

Forty  per  cent,  of  half  the  sum*  of  the  marks  obtained  by  such 
Student  in  Mathematics  at  the  Prize  Examination  in  Michaelmas 
Term,  and  the  Honor  Examination  in  either  Hilary  or  Trinity 
Term ; 

Thirty  per  cent,  of  half  the  sum*  of  the  marks  obtained  in  Classics 
at  the  Prize  Examination  in  Michaelmas  Term,  and  the  Honor 
Examination  in  either  Hilary  or  Trinity  Term  ; 

Twenty  per  cent,  of  half  the  sum*  of  the  marks  obtained  in  Logics 
at  the  Prize  Examination  in  Michaelmas  Term,  and  the  Honor 
Examination  in  either  Hilary  or  Trinity  Term  ;  and 

Twenty  per  cent,  of  the  marks  obtained  at  the  Prize  Examination  in 
English  Literature  and  Composition,  or  at  the  Prize  Examination 
in  Modem  History. 

In  the  case  of  a  Student  obtaining  Honors  in  the  same  depart- 
ment at  both  the  Hilary  and  Trinity  Examinations,  the  highest 
marks  obtained  are  to  be  taken  into  account. 

No  marks  obtained  by  a  Candidate  for  Honors  at  any  Examina- 
tion for  Honors  at  which  he  has  not  been  awarded  an  Honor  shall 
be  allowed  to  count.*' 

6.  The  list  of  marks  thus  made  up  shall  be  submitted  to  the  Board  by  the 
Senior  Lecturer,  with  the  names  arranged  in  order  of  merit ;  and  the  Board 
will  elect  the  twelve  most  deserving  Candidates  as  Senior  Exhibitioners." 

7.  A  Student  who  shall  have  dropped  a  class  since  his  entrance  will 
be  ineligible. 

8.  An  Exhibitioner  losing  his  class  in  College,  or  not  keeping  his  name 
on  the  College  Books,  will  forfeit  his  Exhibition. 

9.  Any  grave  violation  of  College  discipline  will  subject  the  holder  of 
an  Exhibition  to  forfeiture. 

10.  The  Exhibitions  will  be  paid  half-yearly,  through  the  Tutors  of  the 
ref»pective  Students,  at  the  close  of  the  June  and  December  quarters ; 
the  lir«t  payment  to  be  made  at  the  close  of  the  December  quarter  next 
following  the  day  of  election. 

•  KoMlutlon*  of  Board  and  Council,  May  17  and  14, 1879. 
b  Ittraolutlon  of  Board  Noveml>er  .'K).  188». 

*  Prorided  sofllelMit  merit  haa  bean  abown. 


EXHIBITIONS.  131 

On  the  20th  February,  1875,  it  was  resolved  by  the  Provost  and 
Senior  Fellows : — 

''That  after  the  year  1876,  no  Student  shall  be  elected  to  a  Senior 
Exhibition  under  the  Decree  of  March  19,  1870,  if  he  hold  at  the  time  of 
election  a  Eoyal  Scholarship,  or  a  Supplemented  Erasmus  Smith  Exhibi- 
tion." 

In  June,  1877,  and  December,  1884,  it  was  resolved  by  the 
Board  and  Council  that — 

"  After  the  year  1877  no  Scholar  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  Candidate 
for  a  Senior  or  a  Junior  Exhibition,  but  this  rule  shall  not  apply  to  any 
existing  Si;holar.  ' 

"After  the  year  1884,  no  Student  shall  be  elected  to  a  Senior  Ex- 
hibition, if  he  hold  at  the  time  a  Foyle  College  Exhibition." 

A  list  of  Exhibitioners  for  the  present  year  is  given  on  p.  140. 


THE  JAMES  PATRICK  KIDD  SCHOLAESHIP. 

The  following  Regulations  received  the  approval  of  the  Board 
December  7,  1889:— 

1.  The  Examination  for  the  James  Patrick  Kidd  Scholarship  shall  be 
held  in  Michaelmas  Term. 

2.  Candidates  for  the  Scholarship  must  be  in  the  rising  Junior  Fresh- 
man Class,  and  must  have  entered  College  not  earlier  than  the  first  day 
of  the  preceding  Trinity  Term. 

3.  The  Course  for  the  Scholarship  shall  be  that  prescribed  in  the  Uni- 
versity Calendar  for  Junior  Exhibitions,  with  the  same  limit  of  age. 

4.  The  Scholarship  shall  be  tenable  for  four  years,  and  shall  be  for- 
feited by  the  holder  incurring  any  heavy  Collegiate  censure,  such  as 
public  admonition  or  rustication,  failing  to  proceed  regularly  with  his 
Class  without  the  leave  of  the  Board  of  Trinity  College,  or  faiHng  to 
obtain  in  any  year  one  Honor  of  the  first  rank,  or  two  Honors  of  the 
second  rank,  or  else  obtaining  such  equivalent  distinctions  as  are  specified 
in  the  present  Regulations  for  the  tenm-e  of  Royal  Scholarships  as  stated 
in  the  University  Calendar. 

5.  Whenever  in  future  a  Kidd  Scholarship  shall  be  vacant,  the  next 
following  ordinary  Examination  for  Junior  Exhibitions  shall  be  sus- 
pended, and  Candidates  for  Junior  Exhibitions  and  School  Exhibitions 
shall  be  required  to  compete  at  the  Examination  for  the  Kidd  Scholarships 
and  each  of  the  twelve  Candidates  who  come  next  in  answering  to 
the  Student  elected  to  the  Kidd  Scholarship  shall  be  elected  to  a  Junior 
Exhibition,  provided  that  he  satisfies  the  above  condition  as  to  age,  and 
that  he  is  not  appointed  to  a  Royal  Scholarship,  Supplemented  Erasmus 
Smith  Exhibition,  or  Foyle  College  Exhibition. 

James  Patrick  Kidd  Scholar  foe  1889. 
Thrift,  William  Edward. 


132  EXHIBITIONS. 


EXHIBITIONS   TO  WHICH  APPOINTMENTS  ARE  MADE 
WITHOUT  EXAMINATION. 

The  Exhibitions  to  which  Students  are  appointed  by  the  Board, 
generally  without  a  preliminary  Examination,  are  as  follows : — 


20  Erasmus  Smith's  Exhibitions, 

First  Class. 
15  Do.     Second  Class. 
10  Stearne  Exhibitions. 

0  Downes  Exhibitions. 
12  Worrall  Exhibitions. 

7  "Crowe  Exhibitions. 


2  Avary  Exhibitions. 

1  Clanbrassil  Exhibition. 

2  Span  Exhibitions. 

1  Parsons  Exhibition. 
1  Yelverton  Exhibition. 
1  Griffith  Exhibition. 
1  Briggs  Exhibition. 


Erasmus  ■Smith  Exhibitions. — These  Exhibitions  were  founded 
by  the  Governors  of  Erasmus  Smith's  Schools,  and  the  foundation 
was  conlirmed  by  Act  of  Parliament  (10  Geo.  I.,  a.d.  1723).  The 
Erasmus  Smith's  Exhibitions  are  tenable  until  the  Student  becomes 
of  Master's  standing.  Students  elected  by  the  Board  of  Erasmus 
Smith  are  entitled  to  priority  in  appointment  to  these  Exhibitions  : 
and  those  not  so  tilled  are  disposed  of  by  the  Board.  The  annual 
value  of  a  iirst-class  Erasmus  Smith's  Exhibition  is  £7  75.  8c?., 
and  of  a  second-class  do.  £5  10s.  9c?. 

Downes  Exhibitions. — The  Downes  Exhibitioners  are  selected, 
in  accordance  with  the  will  of  the  founder,  as  expressed  in  the  fol- 
lowing passage  of  his  will'' : — 

"  I  leave  Fifty  Povmds  annually,  to  be  given  among  five  Students  on 
the  Divinity  line,  in  the  proportion  of  £10  each,  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows ;  respect  being  had  in  such  choice  to  narrow 
circumstances,  and  proficiency  in  learning ;  the  said  stipend  to  continue 
till  they  shall  arrive  to  the  standing  of  A.M.,  or  shall  die,  resign,  or  leave 
College,  and  then  to  cease,  and  others  to  be  appointed  in  their  room ;  and 
to  be  determinable  sooner  in  case  of  immoral  behavioui',  negligence  in  at- 
tending the  Divinity  Lectures,  or  incapacity  in  such  Students,  certified 
by  the  Divinity  Lecturer." 

The  annual  value  of  each  Exhibition  is  £10  Irish,  or  £9  4s.  Sd, 
present  currency. 

\rqrrall  Exhibitions. — The  Worrall  Exhibitioners,  in  accord- 
ance with  the  will  of  the  founder,  are  chosen  by  the  Board  from 
j>oor  scholars,  who  have  entered  as  Sizars,  the  sons  of  clergymen 
in  the  diocese  of  Dublin,  or,  in  default  of  such,  the  sons  of  citizens 
of  the  city  of  Dublin.  The  annual  value  of  each  Exhibition 
is  £9  4«.  Sd.  When  an  Exhibition  is  declared  to  be  vacant,  the 
Tutors  are  invited  to  state  to  the  Board  the  names  of  their  pupils 
having  the  (jnalilieations  reciuircd  by  the  founder's  will,  ana  such 
other  circunihtunces  as  may  guide  the  Board  in  their  selection. 


R««olutioo  of  Uoard.  Hay  28, 1881.  *>  CoUegs  KeKUtor.  p.  3, 1784. 


EXHIBITIONS.  133 

Crowe  and  Clanhrassil  Exhibitions. — These  Exhibitions  are 
limited  to  Students  nominated  by  the  representatives  of  the  foun- 
ders. The  annual  value  of  each  of  the  former  is  £15,  and  of 
the  latter  £7  7s.  ^d. 

On  the  28th  March,  1874,  a  deed  of  grant  of  the  right  of  pre- 
sentation to  the  Crowe  Exhibitions,  by  the  llev.  Robert  Blundell 
to  the  Provost,  Fellows,  and  Scholars  of  Trinity  College,  from  and 
after  the  decease  of  the  said  Robert  Blundell,  was  laid  before  the 
Board. 

The  annual  income  arising  from  the  endowment  of  the  Crowe 
Exhibitions  having  increased  sufficiently  to  allow  of  an  augmen- 
tation of  their  number,  an  agreement  was  entered  into  between 
the  Provost  and  Senior  Eellows  and  the  Rev.  Robert  Blundell, 
who  now  has  the  nomination  to  the  Exhibitions,  whereby  four 
Exhibitions  are  added  to  the  two  heretofore  existing,  and  the 
amount  of  all  made  £15  of  the  present  currency. 

The  Exhibitions  are  to  be  given  to  "  Sons  of  Clergymen  of  the 
Church  of  Ireland  (giving  the  preference  to  sons  of  clergymen  of 
the  diocese  of  Tuam)  intending  to  devote  themselves  to  the 
ministry  of  the  Church  of  Ireland,"  such  Exhibitions  to  be  given  as 
a  rule  to  Students  at  the  commencement  of  their  Divinity  Course, 
and  in  all  cases  taking  into  account  the  poverty  of  the  respective 
Candidates. 

Span  and  Avary  Exhibitions — These  Exhibitions  are  specially 
limited  by  the  wills  of  the  founders  to  poor  Students.  The  annual 
value  of  each  of  the  former  is  about  £24,  and  of  each  of  the  latter 
£4  12s.  4c?.  The  period  for  which  a  Span  Exhibition  may  be  held  is 
one  year,  and  the  Exhibitioners  are  selected  by  the  Board  from 
general  collegiate  merit.  The  Avary  Exhibitioners  are  nominated 
by  the  Provost  from  among  the  Sizars. 

The  Stearne,  Parsons,  Yelverton,  Griffith,  and  Briggs  Exhibi- 
tioners are  selected  by  the  Board  for  general  collegiate  merit,  the 
preference  being  generally  given  to  Scholars  on  the  foundation. 
The  annual  value  of  each  is  £4  12s.  4id. 

All  the  foregoing  Exhibitions  are  vacated  when  the  holders 
arrive  at  Master's  standing. 

Exhibitions  aivarded  to  Scholars. 

On  the  1st  May,  1875,  the  following  Decree  was  enacted  by  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  Avith  the  consent  of  the  Visitors  : — 

"  Whereas  certain  Exhibitions  of  small  value  exist  at  present  in  the 
College,  to  which  Students  are  appointed  by  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows  : 

"It  is  Decreed,  that  any  Scholar  who  shall  obtain  Senior  Moderators 
ship  at  the  Degree  Examination  shall  be  awarded  one  of  these  last- 
mentioned  Exhibitions,  if  such  shall  be  then  vacant,  and  such  further 
Exhibition  as  shall  raise  the  entire  annual  value  of  his  Exhibition  to  £10  : 
Provided,  however,  that  no  such  Exhibition  shall  be  given  to  any  Senior 
Moderator  who  obtains  one  of  the  Studentships  at  the  Degree  Examina- 
tion." 


134  EXHIBITIONS. 


WORTH  EXHIBITIONS. 


These  Exhibitions  were  granted,  in  1699,  by  the  Hon.  William 
Worth,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  who  granted  for  the  purpose  u 
charge  of  £20  Irish  upon  the  funds  of  St.  Stephen's  Hospital, 
Cork,  commonly  called  the  Blue  Coat  School,  founded  by  him. 

William  Worth  appointed  that  four  Students  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  with  a  preference  to  natives  of  tlie  city  and  county  of 
Cork,  should  be  selected  by  the  Bishop  of  Cork,  tlie  Mayor  of  Cork, 
the  heir-at-law  of  William  Worth,  and  the  Provost  of  Trinity 
College,  and  the  income  divided  equally  between  them.  In  1890 
the  Educational  Endowments  Commissioners  framed  a  scheme  for 
St.  Stephen's  Hospital,  Cork,  and  directed  that  the  £20  Irish  shall 
be  paid  by  the  Governors  of  the  Hospital  to  the  Senior  Bursar  of 
Trinity  College,  and  gave  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  power  to 
regulate  the  conditions,  number,  amount,  and  tenure  of  the  Exhi- 
bitions. 

The  Board  has  decided  that  the  selection  of  the  Students  shall 
be  made  as  heretofore,  and  that  the  annual  income  of  £20  Irish 
shall  be  divided  into  two  Exhibitions,  the  Students  to  be  elected  for 
not  more  than  two  years,  and  to  be  capable  of  re-election. 


I_  EXHIBITIONS.  135 

REGULATIONS  OF  THE  SUPPLEMENTED  EXHIBITIONS  ON 
THE  FOUNDATION  OF  ERASMUS  SMITH,  ESQ. 

By  an  Act  of  the  Parliament  of  Ireland  (10  Geo.  I.,  c.  1,  Private) 
it  was  provided  that  twenty  yearly  Exhibitions  of  £8,  of  the  late 
Irish  currency  (being  equal  to  £7  7s.  ^d.  of  the  present  currency), 
and  fifteen  several  Exhibitions  of  £G  a-year,  Irish  (being  equal  to 
£5  10s.  9c/.,  present  currency),  shall  from  time  to  time,  and  at  all 
times  tliereafter,  be  paid  and  payable  out  of  the  rents  and  profits 
of  the  lands  of  the  Governors,  to  the  like  number  of  Poor  Scholars, 
Members  or  Students  of  Trinity  College,  respectively,  until  they 
shall  be  otherwise  provided  for,  removed,  or  take  the  Dcgiee  of 
Master  of  Arts  in  College,  or  be  of  standing  to  take  such  Master  of 
Arts  Degree.  There  is  also  a  reduction  of  £5  (sterling)  a-year  in 
the  rent  of  Chambers  held  by  Exhibitioners ;  an  Exhibitioner, 
who  is  also  a  Scholar,  can  claim  a  reduction  either  as  a  Scholar  or 
as  an  Exhibitioner,  but  cannot  claim  on  both  grounds. 

The  following  Ptules  and  Kegulations  have  been  adopted — 
the  Governors  reserving  to  themselves  power  to  vary  or  repeal 
these  Rules  from  time  to  time,  whenever  it  may  appear  neces- 
sary : — 

2.  That,  for  the  benefit  of  the  four  Grammar  Schools  of  the  founda- 
tion of  Erasmus  Smith,  at  Drogheda,  Galway,  and  Tipperary,  and  the 
pupils  thereof,  and  for  the  encouragement  of  learning  therein,  one  of 
the  said  Exhibitions  of  £7  7s.  ^d.  shall  be  increased  or  supplemented  each 

!  year,  by  an  additional  grant  of  £32  12*.  4^.,  to  the  sum  of  £40  ;  and  one 
other  of  said  Exhibitions  shall  be  increased,  or  supplemented,  by  an  ad- 

'  ditional  grant  of  £I7  12*.  4f/.,  to  the  sum  of  £25;  such  supplemental 
sums  or  grants  to  be  held  subject  to  the  Rules  and  Regulations  hereafter 

i      mentioned. 

<  3,  That  the  said  several  supplemented  grants  in  these  rules  referred  to 

shall  be  known  and  distinguished  as  "Erasmus  Smith's  Supplemented 
Exhibitions." 

4.  That  the  said  Supplemented  Exhibitions  shall  not  be  attached  to  any 
of  the  said  Grammar  Schools  in  particular,  but  shall  be  open  for  compe- 
tition equally  to  the  pupils  of  all  those  Schools. 

5.  That  arrangements  shall  be  made  that  one  Supplemented  Exhibi- 
tion of  £32  12s.  4«'.,  and  one  of  £17  125.  ^d.,  shall  be  offered  for  cora- 

I      petition  in  each  and  every  year. 

6.  That  foxir  statutory  Exhibitions  be  appropriated  to  Harcourt-street 
School,  and  supplemented  to  £30  each,  including  the  statutory  amount, 
one  to  be  given  each  year  if  deserved  ;  to  be  competed  for  at  the  General 
Examination  for  Exhibitions  by  boys  who,  for  the  three  years  preceding 

j      their  entering  the  University,    have  been   educated  altogether  at  the 
I      Harcourt-street  School,  and  that  the  same  c(mditions  shall  attach  to  the 
I     holding  of  these  Exhibitions   as  apply   to    the  present  Supplemented 
Exhibitions. 


136  EXHIBITIONS. 

7.  The  Provost  and  Si'uior  Fellows  having  signiiied  their  willingness 
to  appoint  Examiners  who  shall,  on  some  convenient  day  in  each  year, 
hold  a  Competitive  Examination  of  such  Students  as  shall  present  them- 
selves, and  shall  have  entered  from  the  four  Royal  Schools,  or  from  the 
four  Grammar  Schools  of  Erasmus  Smith's  Foundation,  or  from  the 
High  School,  Ilarcourt-street — the  course  of  learning  forming  the  suhject 
of  such  Examination  will  be  that  which  is,  or  shall  he,  provided  or  autho- 
rized by  the  Rules  and  Regulations  of  Trinity  CoUege. 

8.  The  Supplemented  Exhibitions  shall  be  obtained  only  by  such  Stu- 
dents of  Trinity  College  as  shall  have  been  at  least  three  years  in  all, 
previous  to  their  College  Entrance,  pupils  in  some  one  or  more  of  the  said 
Schools,  and  shall  have  obtained  one  of  the  said  statutory  Exhibitions  of 
£7  78.  Sd. 

9.  No  Pensioner  shall  be  qualified  to  receive  any  Supplemented  Exhi- 
bition who  shall  not  have  continued  as  a  pupil,  at  some  one  or  more  of 
the  said  Schools,  until  the  October  Entrance  Examination  in  Trinity 
College  immediately  preceding  the  Competitive  Examination  at  which 
he  may  present  himself. 

10.  No  Sizar  shall  be  qualified  to  receive  any  Supplemented  Exhibition, 
who  shall  not  have  continued  as  a  pupil,  at  some  one  or  more  of  the  said 
Schools,  until  the  Sizarship  Entrance  Examination  in  Trinity  College 
immediately  preceding  the  Competitive  Examination  at  which  he  may 
so  present  himself. 

11.  No  Student  shall  be  qualified  to  receive  any  Supplemented  Exhi- 
bition who  shall,  at  the  time  of  such  Competitive  Examination,  have 
attained  the  age  of  twenty  years. 

12.  That  the  Head  Masters  of  the  said  Schools  be  directed  to  furnisn 
to  the  Registrar  of  the  Board  of  Erasmus  Smith,  before  the  end  of  the 
first  week  of  October  in  each  year,  a  list  of  such  of  their  pupils  intending 
to  enter  Trinity  College  previous  to  the  Examination  for  Exhibitions,  as 
having  passed  the  three  years  immediately  preceding  their  Entrance  at 
some  one  or  more  of  said  Schools ;  as  also  with  respect  to  age  shall  be  duly 
qualified  to  compete  for  the  Supplemented  Exhibitions. 

13.  That  the  Registrar  of  the  Board  of  Erasmus  Smith  shall  forward 
a  complete  list  of  the  pupils  of  said  Schools,  so  qualified  to  compete  for 
the  Supplemented  Exhibitions,  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  of  Trinity  College, 
before  the  end  of  the  second  week  of  October  in  each  year. 

14.  That  the  Head  Masters  of  the  said  Schools  be  directed  to  furnish 
to  the  Registrar,  before  the  end  of  the  first  week  of  October  in  each  year, 
a  list  of  such  of  their  pupils  intending  to  enter  Trinity  College  before 
the  Examination  for  Exhibitions,  as  shall  have  passed  at  least  one  year, 
immediately  before  Entrance,  at  one  or  more  of  the  said  Schools,  stating 
the  period  so  spent  by  each. 

16.  The  Board  of  Trinity  College  is  requested,  at  the  close  of  each  such 
Competitive  Examination  at  which  any  Student,  being  a  fonncr  pupil  of 
any  of  the  «aid  Grammar  Schools,  may  have  presented  himself  for  Exami- 
nation, to  furnish  to  the  Governors  a  detailed  statement  of  the  result  of 
•uch  Examination ;  setting  forth,  not  only  the  positive  merits  of  each  such 
Student,  but  also  his  relutivu  merits,  us  compared  with  the  several  other 


EXHIBITIONS.  137 

persoub  w  lio  have  submitted  themselves  to  such  Examination,  from  wliat- 
soever  Schools  suchi  other  persons  may  have  come ;  and  the  Board  is  also 
requested,  in  such  statement,  to  give  such  other  information  respecting 
the  Examination  as  may  be  deemed  expedient  to  bring  under  the  notice 
of  the  Governors. 

16.  In  case  it  shall  appear  from  such  statement  that  a  Student  who 
shall  have  entered  from  any  of  the  said  Grammar  Schools,  and  be  duly 
qualified  according  to  these  Rules,  shall  be  first  in  merit,  by  reason  of  his 
having  outstripped  all  competitors  at  such  Examination,  from  whatever 
school  they  shall  have  entered,  and  shall,  for  that  purpose,  be  recom- 
mended by  the  Board  of  Trinity  College,  he  shall  be  entitled  to  receive 
an  additional  sum  of  £10  per  annum  ;  thus  making  the  whole  amount  of 
hisExhibition  money  to  be  £50  per  annum,  exclusive  of  his  privileges  as 
to  College  Chambers,  or  otherwise ;  and  such  additional  sum  of  £10  shall 
be  deemed  part  of  his  Supplemented  Exhibition. 

17.  No  Student  shall  be  permitted  to  compete  more  than  once  at  any 
such  Examination. 

18.  Any  Student  who  shall  have  obtained  a  Supplemented  Exhibition 
shall  be  entitled  to  hold  itfor  a  period  of  five  years,  in  case  his  name  shall 
be  so  long  continued  on  the  College  Books ;  and  that,  proceeding  regularly 
with  his  class,  he  shall  have  obtained,  in  each  year  of  his  Undergraduate 
Course,  one  Honor  of  the  first  rank,  or  two  Honors  of  the  second  rank,— 
the  obtaining  of  such  Supplemented  Exhibition  being  reckoned  as  equi- 
valent to  an  Honor  of  the  second  rank  obtained  in  the  Junior  Freshman 
year;  a  Moderatorship,  as  an  Honor  of  the  first  rank,  in  the  Senior  So- 
phister  year ;  and  an  University  Scholarship,  in  whatever  year  obtained, 
as  equivalent  to  an  Honor  of  the  first  rank  at  the  Term  Examinations  in 
that  year. 

19.  That  success  at  the  first  Indian  Civil  Service  Competitive  Exami- 
nation shall  be  reckoned  as  equivalent  to  an  Honor  of  the  first  rank,  and 
that  success  at  any  of  the  subsequent  Indian  Civil  Service  Examinations 
shall  be  reckoned  as  equivalent  to  an  Honor  of  the  second  rank. 

20.  That  the  weight  assigned  by  the  Eoyal  Commissioners  of  Educa- 
tion to  the  different  subjects  be  adopted  for  the  Examination  for  Supple- 
mented Exhibitions,  viz  :— Classics,  400  ;  English,  200  ;  French  or 
German,  100;  Science,  300. 

21.  A  Supplemented  Exhibition  shall  become  forfeited  in  case  the 
holder  shall  incur  any  heavy  Collegiate  censure,  such  as  public  admoni- 
tion or  rustication ;  or  when  all  the  Examinations  for  any  year  of  his 
Course  shall  have  elapsed,  without  his  having  obtained  in  the  year  one 
Honor  of  the  first  rank,  or  two  Honors  of  the  second  rank,  or  what  is  to 
be  deemed  equivalent  thereto. 

22.  The  Supplemented  Exhibitions  shall  be  payable  half-yearly,  viz., 
on  the  1st  May  and  1st  November ;  but  payments  will  be  made  in  May 
to  such  Students  only  as  shall  have  obtained,  in  the  preceding  part  of  that 
year,  at  least  one  Honor  of  the  second  rank,  or  its  equivalent.  A  half 
yearly  payment,  held  over  in  May,  will  be  made  in  the  following  Novem- 
ber, provided  an  Honor  shall  have  been  obtained  in  the  meantime  ;  and  a 


138  EXHIBITIONS. 

payment  for  the  entire  yeur  will  be  made  in  November  to  such  Students 
as  had  not  qualified  before  the  1st  of  May,  for  a  half-year's  payment,  and 
shall,  between  the  1st  of  May  and  1st  of  November,  have  fiilfilled  all  the 
requisites  for  the  whole  year. 


EEGULATJUNS  OF  ROYAL  SCHOLARSHIPS  OR  EXHIBITIONS 
FOUNDED  BY  THE  COMMISSIONERS  OF  EDUCATION 
IN  IRELAND. 

The  Regulations  relating  to  the  Royal  Scholarships  for  Students 
who  shall  enter  from  the  Royal  Schools  of  Armagh,  Dungannon, 
Enniskillen,  or  Cavan,  may  be  seen  in  the  University  Calendar 
for  1891.  By  an  order  in  Council  dated  May  22nd,  1891,  these 
Royal  Scholarships  were  abolished,  except  as  regarded  those  who 
on  that  date  held  Royal  Scholarships,  their  emoluments  being 
unaltered,  and  except  so  far  as  is  provided  in  the  following 
paragraph : — 

**  If  after  the  date  [22nd  May,  1891]  of  this  Scheme  any  pupil  of  an 
Ulster  Royal  School  who  was  such  at  the  date  of  the  passing  of  the  Act 
[in  1885],  and  who,  if  this  Scheme  had  not  passed,  would  have  been 
entitled  to  compete  for  any  Exhibition  or  Scholarship  under  Uke  regula- 
tions to  those  which  were  in  force  in  and  for  the  year  1887,  shall  so 
compete,  and  shall  be  awarded  such  an  Exhibition  or  Scholarship,  he 
shall  be  entitled  to  receive  the  emoluments  of  the  same  from  the  Com- 
missioners for  the  same  period,  and  upon  the  same  terms,  and  out  of 
the  same  funds,  as  if  the  same  were  an  Exhibition  or  Scholarship  payable 
at  the  date  [22nd  May,  1891]  of  this  Scheme." 

MiDLETON  ScnooL — The  Commissioners  of  Education  in  Ire- 
land have  granted  annually  two  Prizes,  one  of  £30  and  one  of 
£20,  competed  for  by  such  Junior  Freshmen  who  entered  Trinity 
College,  Dublin,  from  Midleton  School,  having  been  pupils  therein 
for  3  years  previous  to  Entrance  into  Trinity  College,  and  having 
been  examined  along  with,  and  in  the  same  Course  as,  the  Candi- 
dates for  Junior  Exhibitions. 

The  Commissioners  reserve  to  themselves  the  right  of  with- 
holding or  reducing  these  Prizes  where  sufficient  merit  has  not 
been  shown. 


N.B. — A  Scheme  dealing  with  the  Endowments  of  Midleton 
School  is  being  prepared  by  the  Educational  Endowjnetits  Com- 
misnioners,  and  until  the  Scheme  is  finally  approved  by  an  Order 
in  Council,  the  two  Prizes  will  be  awarded  as  hereto/ore. 


EXHIBITIONS.  139 


FOYLE  COLLEGE  EXHIBITIONS. 

The  Honorable  tlie  Irish.  Society  of  London  for  the  Plantation  of 
Ulster  has  instituted  five  Exhibitions,  of  £30  a- year  each,  to  be 
enjoyed  by  Students  of  Trinity  College  who  have  been  previously 
educated  at  Foyle  College,  Londonderry. 

The  Candidates  for  these  Exhibitions  are  examined  along  with 
the  Candidates  for  Junior  Exhibitions  in  the  same  Course,  and  a 
Return  is  made  to  the  Governing  Body  in  the  same  manner  as  to 
the  Commissioners  of  Education,  reporting  on  the  positive  merit 
of  the  Candidates,  and  arranging  them  according  to  their  answer- 
ing, without  distinction  of  Schools.  The  most  meritorious  Derry 
Candidate  on  the  face  of  the  Return  obtains  the  Exhibition,  pro- 
vided the  merit  shown  is  sufficient. 

A  power  is  reserved  by  the  Governing  Body  of  suspending  or 
diminishing  the  Exhibitions,  if  sufficient  merit  has  not  been  shown 
by  the  Candidates. 

These  Exhibitions  can  be  obtained  by  such  Students  only  as 
have  been  three  years,  or  at  least  (under  very  particular  circum- 
stances, subject  to  the  consideration  of  the  Governing  Body)  one 
year  and  a-half ,  previous  to  their  entrance  into  Trinity  College, 
Pupils  in  Foyle  College,  and  have  remained  at  it  till  the  October 
Entrance  Examination  immediately  preceding  the  Examination 
for  Exhibitions. 

Students,  when  appointed  to  these  Exhibitions,  may  retain  them 
for  five  years  from  the  time  of  their  election,  provided  that,  pro- 
ceeding regularly  with  their  respective  Classes,  they  obtain  in  each 
year  of  their  Undergraduate  Course  one  Honor  of  the  first  rank, 
or  two  Honors  of  the  second  rank  (Honors  being  reckoned  as  in 
the  case  of  Royal  Scholarships) ;  a  power  of  dispensing  with  this 
condition  being  reserved  to  the  Governing  Body,  when  satisfied  with 
the  effort  and  positive  merit  of  the  person  holding  the  Exhibition. 

The  Exhibitions  become  due  and  are  payable  half-yearly ;  but 
in  the  event  of  a  Student  not  qualifying  in  the  first  half  of  the 
year  to  retain  his  Exhibition,  the  payment  in  respect  of  same  is 
held  over  until  the  ensuing  half-year,  when  payment  for  the  entire 
year  will  be  made,  if  in  the  meantime  all  the  requisites  for  the 
entire  year  have  been  fulfilled. 

An  Exhibition  becomes  forfeited  by  the  holder  of  it  incurring 
any  heavy  Collegiate  censure,  such  as  public  admonition  or  rusti- 
cation. The  residue  of  Exhibitions  lapsing  by  forfeiture  (from 
any  cause)  are  competed  for  at  the  next  Examination,  and  held  in 
the  same  maimer  as  Exhibitions  lapsing  naturally. 


no 


EXHIBITIONS. 


SENIOR    EXHIBITIONERS. 
Michaelmas^  1891. 


Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 

Moore,  William. 

Neely,  Alexander  James. 

O'Dea,  Henry. 

Conlin,  William. 

Price,  Charles  Herbert  Pownall. 


Mattinson,  John  William. 
Ensor,  Ernest. 
Brown,  Edmund  St.  Clair. 
Bateman,  Charles  Alexander. 
Barniville,  John  Joseph. 
Ii-vine,  Henry  Ward. 


JUNIOR  AND   SCHOOL  EXHIBITIONERS. 


Thk  following  list  contains  the  names  of  the  successful  Candidates 
at  the  Examination  for  Junior  and  School  Exhibitions  held  in 
Michaelmas  Term,  1891,  arranged  according  to  their  answering. 
The  name  of  each  Candidate  is  followed  by  that  of  the  School 
at  which  he  was  educated.  Those  Candidates  whose  names  are 
preceded  by  the  letter  J.  obtained  Junior  Exhibitions  : — 


J.— Rogers,  Cecil  A.    P.    [Ttoyal 
School,  Emiiskillen) . 
Prenter,    Joseph     R.    [High 
School,  Dublin). 

J. — Tate,       Alexander       James 
{Methodist  College,  Belfast). 

J. — Goligher,  Hugh  G.   {Acade- 
mical Institution,  London-  \ 
derry). 

J.— Ashe,  Robert  W.  D.   {High 
School,  Dublin). 

J. — Kemp,     Joseph    H.     {High 
School,  Dublin). 

J. — Irvine,    William    J.    {Royal 
School,  Enniskilleu). 

J. — Moorhead,  James  H.  {High 
School,  Dublin). 


J.— 
J.- 


J.- 


Murphy,    Charles    0.     {Mr. 

Strangicoyis'  School). 
Stanford,   Bedell  {Rathmines 

School). 
Bryun,    George    {Foyle    Col- 
lege). 
Cox,   James   F.  {Academical 

Institution,   Coleraine). 
Rowlette,    Robert    J.   {Sligo 

Diocesan  School). 
Glanville,  Edward  E.  (  Wesley 

College). 
Smith,      William      B.  A. 

{Drogheda  Grammar  School.) 
Culwick,  Arthur  J.  {Galivay 

Grammar  School). 


(     141     ) 


Ir0fes.^i0ital  S400fe. 


There  are  four  Professional  Schools  in  the  University,  viz, :  Divi- 
nity, Law,  Physic,  and  Engineering.  TJie  Testimonials  or  Licenses 
of  these  Schools  can  only  be  obtained  by  attending  prescribed 
Courses  of  Lectures  during  two  or  more  years,  and  passing  certain 
Examinations. 

Students  seeking  credit  for  a  Term  by  Lectures  must,  at  the  com- 
mencement of  such  Term,  duly  register  with  the  Clerk  of  the  Books 
their  places  of  residence  for  that  Term,  and  during  Term  notify  a 
change  of  residence  :  if  this  rule  be  not  observed,  credit  for  the  Term 
cannot  be  allowed. 


DIVINITY  SCHOOL. 
§  I.  General  Rules. 

In  order  to  obtain  the  Divinity  Testimonium,  Students  must 
pass  the  Regius  Professor's  Final  Examination,  having  previously 
kept  the  Divinity  Terms  of  two  years  :  during  the  first  year 
with  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity;  during  the 
second  with  the  Regius  Professor.  Each  year  consists  of  three 
Terms,  viz.,  the  Michaelmas  Term,  beginning  early  in  Novem- 
ber ;  the  Hilary  Term,  beginning  early  in  February ;  the 
Trinity  Terra,  beginning  at  the  close  of  April,  or  early  in  May. 
The  Lectures  of  each  Term  last  about  seven  weeks.  It  is  regular 
to  keep  the  Terms  in  the  order  just  stated  ;  but  this  is  not  insisted 
on,  and  the  Terms  of  each  year  may  be  kept  in  any  order. 
When  a  Student  has  completed  his  attendance  on  three  Terms' 
Lectures,  and  has  satisfied  the  other  requirements  stated  below, 
an  Examination  is  held  by  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer.  A  Stu- 
dent cannot  obtain  credit  for  his  first  year,  and  is  not  permitted 
to  commence  attendance  with  the  Regius  Professor,  until  he  has 
passed  this  Examination. 

Students  in  Divinity  are  required  to  receive  the  Sacrament  of 
the  Lord's  Supper  in  Trinity  College  Chapel  at  least  three  times 
during  each  year's  attendance.  Until  this  rule  has  been  complied 
with  as  regards  the  First  Year,  Students  arc  not  qualified  to  com- 
mence attendance  on  the  Lectures  of  the  Second  Year.  Should 
the  Student  not  be  a  member  of  the  Church  of  Ireland,  or  of  a 
Church  in  communion  therewith,  this  rule  does  not  apply  to  him; 
but  he  will  not  receive  the  ordinary  Testimonium  at  the  end  of 
the  Second  Year,  a  special  form  being  substituted  for  it. 

Students  in  Divinity  who  are  also  Students  in  Arts  are  not  en- 
titled to  claim  credit  for  Divinity  Lectures  in  any  Term  in  which 
they  substitute  for  Classics  one  of  the  other  Courses  in  Arts. 


142  DIVINITY  SCHOOL. 

§  II.  Admission  to  the  Divinity  School. 

The  Divinity  School  is  open  to  all  Students  who  have  passed  the 
Michaelmas  (Final)  Examination  of  the  Senior  Freshman  year,  and 
who  have  obtained  satisfactory  marks  "in  Greek  and  Latin.  It  is 
possible  for  a  Student  joining  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  at  the  be- 
ginning of  his  Senior  Sophister  Year,  which  may  be  regarded  as  the 
regular  time  for  commencing,  to  obtain  his  testimonium  without 
paying  any  fees  in  addition  to  those  necessary  for  obtaining  his 
Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts."" 

Students  of  lower  standing  than  Junior  Sophisters,  or  even  those 
who  do  not  intend  to  pursue  the  Course  in  Arts  at  all,  are  allowed 
in  special  cases  to  present  themselves  at  the  Examination  for 
Entrance  into  the  Divinity  School ;  but  it  is  necessary  for  them  to 
obtain  written  permission  from  the  Regius  Professor.  They  are 
required  to  make  application  for  such  permission  a  month  before 
the  commencement  of  the  Lectures  they  propose  to  attend  ;  and 
they  ought  to  state  fully  what  grounds  there  are  for  dealing 
with  them  exceptionally,  and  in  particular  whether  they  have 
received  an  education  in  Arts  elsewhere. 

Before  admission  to  the  Divinity  School,  a  Student  who  has  not 
passed  his  Degree  Examination  is  required  to  show  that  he  is  pos- 
sessed of  the  knowledge  necessary  to  enable  him  to  attend,  with 
advantage  the  Lectures  of  the  School,  by  passing  an  Entrance 
Examination. 

In  the  case  of  Students  who  have  kept  a  Senior  Sophister  Term 
in  Arts  this  Examination  is  the  following  : — 

Steivart^s  Oiitlinen  of  Moral  Philosophy,  Partii.,  Chap.i.,  Section  iv., 
to  end  of  Chapter  ;  and  Chap,  ii.,  Sect.  i. ;  (being  paragraphs 
142-342). 

Other  Students  of  Sophister  standing  must  pass,  in  addition,  an 
Examination  in — 

Locke's  Essay  on  the  Human  Understanding,  Book  ii.,  Chaps.  14, 17, 
21  (sects.  1-10),  26  ;  Book  iv.,  Chaps.  1,  2,  9,  10. 

All  Students  who  have  not  passed  the  Final  Freshman  Exami- 
nation must  pass,  in  addition  to  the  foregoing,  an  Examination  in 
the  following  subjects  :  - 

1.  Latin  Composition. 

2.  Greek  Grammar. 

3.  Abbott's  Elements  of  Logic. 

Sophisters  also  shall  be  required  to  pass  the  above  Examina- 
tion in  Greek  and  Latin,  in  case  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer,  on 

•  T»ic  nmtK'fiof  Oiaduate  Divinity  Students  completing  their  last  Term  of  Oivinlty 
L»ctun*»  itf  iJic  .Senior  Year  in  tlie  June  Quarter  are  not  struck  off  the  Collotre  books 
until  aft«r  tht!  Flnnl  I'.xiuniii  ition  of  the  Kegius  rrofessoi  of  Divinity.  (Kesolution  of 
Doard,  May  8,  Vm.) 


DIVINITY   SCHOOL.  143 

inspection  of  the  marks  received  by  them  in  Greek  and  Latin  at  the 
Final  Freshman  Examination  (which  shall  be  furnished  to  him  by 
the  Senior  Lecturer),  shall  deem  such  marks  insufficient  to  exempt 
them  therefrom. 

All  Divinity  Students  before  they  are  admitted  to  the  Exami- 
nation for  the  Divinity  Testimonium  are  required  to  produce  a 
Certificate  from  the  Catechist  that  they  have  completed  their 
Catechetical  Course  (Resolution  of  Board,  October  31,  1891). 


§  III.  Junior  Diyinity  Yeae. 

In  each  Term  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity  delivers 
a  Course  of  Prelections,  on  Mondays  and  Thursdays,  at  Eleven 
o'clock,  A.  M.,  in  the  Divinity  School ;  and  on  the  same  days  his 
Assistants  lecture  at  One  o'clock,  p.m.  The  subjects  of  these  Pre- 
lections and  Lectures  are  given  below.  Archbishop  King's  Lec- 
turer is  authorized  to  set  apart  in  Michaelmas  Term  one  of  his 
Assistants  to  lecture  such  Students  as  he  thinks  fit  in  the  Greek 
Text  of  the  Gospel  of  St.  Luke,  and  they  are  bound  to  attend 
these  Lectures  from  12  to  1  o'clock  on  Mondays  and  Thursdays 
(Resolution  of  the  Board,  December  15,  1888).  A  Student  cannot 
obtain  credit  for  having  kept  a  Term,  if  he  shall  have  absented 
himself  more  than  once  from  the  Lectures  of  Archbishop  King's 
Lecturer  or  from  those  of  his  Assistants  in  such  Term,  unless  in 
the  case  of  sickness  or  some  other  unavoidable  impediment,  when 
the  omission  of  a  number  of  Lectures,  not  exceeding  one-fourth 
of  the  whole  may  be  allowed  if  approved  by  the  Board. 

For  the  convenience  of  Students,  one  of  the  Assistant  Lecturers 
lectures  at  Ten  o'clock;  and  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  may 
permit  such  of  the  Students  as  he  thinks  tit  to  attend  at  that  hour. 

On  the  first  day  of  each  Term  an  Examination  is  held  in  a  por- 
tion of  the  Greek  Testament,  at  which  all  Students  in  the  Class, 
of  whatever  standing,  must  present  themselves.  Students  who 
fail  to  pass  a  satisfactory  Examination  in  the  appointed  Course 
of  Greek  on  the  first  day  of  Term  are  required  to  attend  Lectures  in 
Greek  during  Term,  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  Divinity  Lectures. 

Examinations  in  Ecclesiastical  History  are  held  on  the  first 
days  of  Hilary  and  Trinity  Terms.  One  at  least  of  these  two 
preliminary  Examinations  must  be  passed  before  the  Student  is 
allowed  to  present  himself  at  the  Examination  with  which  the 
Divinity  Course  for  the  first  year  closes.  If  neither  of  these  Ex- 
aminations is  passed  on  the  first  day  of  Term,  the  Student  loses 
credit  for  Trinity  Term. 

Three  days,  not  ordinary  Lecture  Days,  are  appointed  in  each 
Term  for  English  Composition ;  and  credit  for  two  at  least  of  such 
Compositions  is  necessary  for  keeping  the  Term.     A  premium  of 


H4  DIVINITY  SCHOOL. 

£2  is  awarded  by  the  Board  in  each  Term,  on  the  recommendation 
of  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer,  to  the  Student  who  shall  have  sent 
in  the  three,  written  Essays  of  highest  merit. 

The  following  are  the  Subjects  prescribed  for  the  Lectures  and 
Examinations  of  each  Term : — 

Michaelmas  Term. — On  the  first  Lecture  Day  Students  are  examined 
in  the  Greek  Text  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Philippians.a 

Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  delivers  a  Course  of  Prelections  on 
tho  Evidences  of  Revealed  Religion ;  and  his  Assistants  lecture 
on  Butler's  Analogy. 

Eilary  Term. — On  the  first  Lecture  Day  Students  are  examined  in 
the  Greek  Text  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Galatians*  ;  and  also  in 
Robertson's  History  of  the  Christian  Church,  Book  i.  chaps 
iv.-vii.  {The  Early  Heretics;  and  from  a.d.  180  to  a.d.  313  •, 
Book  II.,  from  a.d.  313  to  a.d.  361. 

Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  lectures  on  the  Socinian  Controversy, 
and  his  Assistants  lecture  on  Bishop  Pearson's  Treatise  on  the 
Creed,  2nd  and  8th  Articles. 

Trinity  Term. — On  the  first  Lecture  Day  Students  are  examined 
in  the  Greek  Text  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  ;»  and  also  in 
Robertson's  Church  History,  Book  ii.  chap.  iv.  (from  a.d.  363 
to  a.d.  381) ;  Book  iii.,  chaps,  ii.,  iii.,  iv.  (-S"^.  Augustine — 
Donatism  ;  Felagianism  ;  Nestorianism  ;  Eutychianism ;  The 
Council  of  Chalcedon;  Advance  of  the  Roman  See). 

Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  lectures  on  The  Evidences  of 
Natural  Religion;  and  his  Assistants  lecture  on  the  Greek 
Text  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans. 

When  a  Student  has  obtained  credit,  according  to  the  regula- 
tions already  specified,  for  attendance  at  the  Lectures  of  three 
Terms,  he  completes  his  Junior  Year  by  passing  a  final  Examina- 
tion, conducted  by  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  and  his  Assistants, 
according  to  the  following  rules : — The  principal  Examination  is 
held  at  the  end  of  Trinity  Terra,  for  Students  who  have  regularly 
commenced  attendance  with  Michaelmas  Term  ;  but  Supplemental 
Examinations  are  held  at  the  end  of  each  Term,  for  the  benefit  of 
Students  terminating  their  Course  at  other  times.  A  Supplemental 
Examination  is  also  held  at  the  beginning  of  Michaelmas  Term, 
before  the  Lectures  of  the  Senior  Class  begin.  In  rejecting  a  Can- 
didate, Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  determines  whether  he  may 
present  himself  again  at  the  Examination  at  the  end  of  the  next 
following  Term,  or  whether  he  must  be  longer  kept  back. 


•  CanrlldAtcjiare  expected  to  be  acquainted  witli  tlie  renderings  of  the  Revised  Version 
of  tlie  New  TcatMiiKMiL 


I 


DlVI]!fITr  SCHOOL.  145 

students  are  required  to  give  notice  to  Archbishop  King's  I>ec- 
turer  of  their  intention  to  present  themselves  at  this  Examination. 
This  notice  must  be  given  one  week  before  the  day  of  Examination. 

The  Course  for  the  Examination  is  as  follows : — • 


Holy  Scripture. — The  four  Gospels  and  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

Greek. — The  four  Gospels  and  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans.* 

Evidences. — Paley's  Evidences.  Butler's  Analogy.  Davison  on 
Prophecy,  omitting  Discourses  vii.  x.  xi.  xii. 

Socinian  Controversy. — Pearson  on  the  Creed,  Arts.  ii.  and  viii. 
Liddon's  Barapton  Lectures,  on  "The  Divinity  of  our  Lord;" 
Lectures  ii.  iv.  v.  vi.  vii. 

Ecclesiastical  History. — The  portions  of  Eobertson  appointed  for 
the  Hilary  and  Trinity  Term  Examinations. 

A  subject  for  English  Composition,  and  a  Paper  of  Questions 
on  the  subjects  of  the  public  Prelections,  are  also  proposed  to  the 
Candidates  at  this  Examination. 

An  additional  Examination  for  Prizes  (attendance  on  which  is  not 
compulsory)  is  held  in  Michaelmas  Term.      Vide  iiifra^  "  Prizes." 


§  IV.  Seniok  Ditinity  Yeae. 


The  Regius  Professor  receives  at  his  class  those  Students  only 
whose  names  have  been  returned  to  him  by  Archbishop  King's 
Lecturer  as  having  satisfied  all  the  requirements  of  the  Junior 
Year.  During  the  second  year,  the  Students  are  required  to 
attend  the  Regius  Professor,  and  one  of  his  Assistants,  The  Pro- 
fessor lectures  on  the  Criticism  and  Interpretation  of  the  Bible, 
the  Controversy  with  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  on  the  Liturgy 
and  the  Thirty-nine  Articles. 

The  Regius  Professor  lectui'es  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays,  at 
11  o'clock.  His  Assistants  lecture  on  the  same  days,  at  1  o'clock. 
For  the  convenience  of  Students,  one  of  the  Assistant  Lecturers 
lectures  at  Ten  o'clock  ;  and  the  Professor  may  permit  such  of 
the  Students  as  he  thinks  fit  to  attend  at  that  hour. 

The  rules  as  to  the  numbers  of  Lectures  to  be  attended  are  the 
same  as  in  the  Junior  Year. 


*  Candidates  are  expected  to  be  acquainted  with  tlio  renderings  of  tiie  Revised 
\'ersion  of  the  New  Testament. 


148  DIVINITr  SCHOOL. 

SUBJECTS  OF  THE  ASSISTANTS*  LECTUEE8. 

Michaelmas  and  Hilary  Terms.  —  The  Thirty-nine  Articles,  with 
Commentary,  as  appointed  for  the  Final  Examination. 

Tritiity  Term. — The  portions  of  the  Greek  Testament  appointed  for 
the  Final  Examination. 

Two  days  (not  ordinary  Lecture  days)  are  appointed  in  each  Term 
for  English  Composition ;  and  attendance  on  one,  at  least,  of  these 
days  is  necessary  for  keeping  the  Term.  A  Premium  is  granted  by 
the  Board  in  each  Term  to  the  Student  who  sends  in  the  best  Com- 
positions, if  recommended  by  the  Kegius  Professor.  ( Vide  infra ^ 
*'  Divinity  Composition  Premiums.") 

On  the  first  Lectui-e  day  of  each.  Term  Students  are  examined  in 
a  portion  of  the  Greek  Testament ;  on  the  first  day  of  Michaelmas 
Term,  in  the  two  Epistles  to  Timothy  and  the  Epistle  to  Titus  ; 
on  the  first  day  of  Hilary  Terra,  in  tlie  First  Epistle  to  the 
Corinthians  ;  and  on  the  first  day  of  Trinity  Term,  in  the  Epistle 
of  St.  James  and  the  two  Epistles  of  St  Peter. » 

Students  who  fail  to  pass  a  satisfactory  Examination  in  the 
appointed  Course  of  Greek  on  the  first  day  of  Term  are  required 
to  attend  Lectures  in  Greek  during  Term,  in  addition  to  the  ordi- 
nary Divinity  Lectures. 

On  the  first  Lecture  days  of  Hilary  and  Trinity  Terms,  an  Exami- 
nation is  held  in  the  follo^\dng  subjects,  in  additioji  to  the  portions 
of  the  Greek  Testament  just  mentioned  : — 

Hilary  r<?nn.— Robertson's  Church  History  : — Book  iii.  chaps, 
iii.-vi.,  inclusive;  Book  iv.  chaps,  i.  ii.  iv.  vii.  ;  Book  v.  chap.  ii. 
(Doctrinal  Controversies) ;    Book  vi.  chap.  ii. 

Bishop  H.  Browne's  Commentary  on  Ai'ticles  vi.  xxii.  xxviii. 

Trinity  Term. — Robertson's  Church  History: — Book  vii.  chap.  i. 
(sections  5,  8,  9.),  chap.  viii.  (Rites  and  Usages);  Book  viii.  chaps. 
▼.  vi.  ;  Book  ix.  chap.  ii. 

Procter  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  part  i. 

It  is  necessary  to  pass  one,  at  least,  of  these  Term  Examinations, 
in  order  to  qualify  for  the  final  Examination. 

This  final  Examination  is  held  at  the  end  of  Trinity  Term,  for  all 
Students  who  have  attended  and  obtained  credit  for  the  three  pre- 
ceding Terms  of  the  Senior  Divinity  year,  and  have  complied  with 
the  foregoing  regulations.  A  similar  Examination  is  hold  at  the 
end  of  the  Michaelmas  and  Hilary  Terms,  for  Supplementalists  who 
have  completed  their  attendance  on  Divinity  Lectures  in  those 
Terms  resuectively. 

Students  are  required  to  give  notice  to  the  Regius  Professor  of 
their  intention  to  present  themselves  at  the  final  Divinity  Exami- 
nation. This  notice  must  bo  given  one  week  before  the  day  of 
Examination. 

•  CMdidfttet  ure  MjMctod  to  be  aeqtuilnted  with  the  reudoriiurs  of  the  RevUed 
Varrfon  of  the  New  'nastament. 


DIVINITY  SCHOOL.  147 

Tlie  Examination  is  conducted  by  the  Uegius  Professor  and  liis 
Assistants ;  and  the  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  takes  part  in 
the  Examination  in  his  own  department.    Those  Students  who  have 
passed  the  Examination  are  arranged  in  three  classes,  according  to 
their  respective  answering.     Students  who  come  out  in  the  iirst 
class  receive  a  special  Honorary  Certificate,  in  addition  to  the  usual 
Divinity  Testimonium. 
The  Course  appointed  for  this  Examination  is  as  follows  : — 
1  and  2.  Holy  Scripture. — The   Bible  in  the   Authorized  Version-'' — 
(1)  Old  Testament ;  (2)  New  Testament. 

3.  Hebrew. — (See  the  Eegulations  below.) 

4.  Greek. — St.  Paul's  Second  Epistle  to  the  Corinthians,  and  the  Epistle 

to  the  Hebrews,  with  Hammond's  Outlines  of  Textual  Criticism. 
6.  Ecclesiastical  History. — The  portions  of  Eobertson  appointed  for 

the  Hilary  and  Trinity  Term  Examinations. 
Hardwick's    Reformation: — Introduction,    chap.     i.     (Germany); 

chap.  ii.   (Switzerland);  chaps,    iv.   and  vi.,  chap.  viii.  (Roman 

Communion,  English  Communion). 
Stokes,  Ireland  and  the  Celtic  Church,  Lectures,  i.-vii. 
6.  Liturgy  and  Church  Government. — The  Book  of  Common  Prayer, 

with  Procter's  Commentary. 
7  and  8.   Articles  of  Religion. — (7)  Articles  i.-xvi.,  and  Articles  xxii., 

xxviii.,  with  Bishop  H.  Browne's  Commentary:  (8)  Article  vi.. 

and  Article  xvii.  to  end,  with  Bishop  Burnet's  Commentary. 

A  subject  for  English  Composition,  and  a  paper  of  questions  on 
the  public  Prelections  of  the  Regius  Professor,  are  also  proposed 
to  the  Candidates  at  the  final  Divinity  Examination. 

Any  Student  who  has  kept  one  or  more  Terms  in  the  Senior 
Year  may  obtain  permission  to  present  liimself  at  the  Examina- 
tion at  the  close  of  any  Term,  in  not  less  than  three  of  the  sub- 
i'ects  above  numbered  1,  2,  3,  5  and  6  ;  reserving  the  rest  for  his 
i'inal  Examination. 

Hebrew. — It  was  ordered  by  the  Board,  on  November  23,  1859, 
that  Hebrew  shall  form  part  of  the  Course  prescribed  for  the  final 
Divinity  Examination,  according  to  the  following  regulations  : 

1.  Those  Students  who  have  passed  one  or  more  Examinations 
with  the  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  shall  not  be  re-examined,  but 
shall  receive  such  Marks  as  the  ProlBssor  of  Hebrew  shall  have 
awarded  them. 

2.  Other  Students  shall  be  examined  in  the  following  Course : — 

Hebrew  Grammar,  and  Genesis,  chaps,  i.  to  iv.,  and  xii.  to  xv. 

3.  Answering  in  this  Course  is  to  be  estimated  after  the  same 
manner  as  in  the  other  subjects  of  the  Examination. 

4.  A  special  Certificate  sliall  be  given  to  such  Students  as  shall 
have  answered  creditably  in  Hebrew  at  the  final  Examination,  and 
have  not  pre viously  obtained  the  Professor  of  Hebrew's  Certificate. 

•Candidates  are  expected  to  be  acquainted  with  tlie  renderings  of  the  Revised  New 
Testament  in  all  the  book«,  the  Greek  of  which  they  have  had  to  prepare  for  examina- 
tion in  the  Divinity  School. 

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148  DIVINITY   SCHOOL. 

When  attendauce  upon  the  whole  Divinity  Course  has  been  thus 
completed,  the  Divinity  Testimonium  is  given  in  the  following  form 

Testamur  A.  B.  per  biennium  sedulo  interfuisae  PriBlectionibus  atque 
Examinationibus  in  Sacra  Theologiaper  legos  Academicas  requisitis. 

Professor  Reg.  in  Sacr.  Theol. 

Fralector  in  Sacr.  Theol, 

E  Coll.  SS.  Trin.  juxta  Dublin. 

An  annual  Examination  is  held  by  the  Regius  Professor  at  the 
close  of  Hilary  Term,  at  which  Exhibitions  are  awarded  for  distin- 
guished answering.  Attendance  on  this  Examination  is  not  com- 
pulsory. For  the  regulations  and  subjects  of  this  Examination^ 
vide  infra,  "Prizes." 

§  V.  Additional  Lkctfees. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing  Lectures,  which  are  compulson- 
upon  all  Divinity  Students,  instruction  is  also  given  upon  various 
subjects  in  connexion  with  the  Divinity  School.  These  Courses  of 
Lectures  are  as  follow: — 1.  Hebrew.  2.  Biblical  Greek.  3.  Eccle- 
siastical History.  4.  Irish.  5.  Pastoral  Theology.  The  hours 
of  Lecture  in  these  departments  are  so  arranged  as  not  to  inter- 
fere with  those  of  the  Divinity  Professors  and  their  Assistants. 
Students  are  thus  enabled  to  complete  their  attendance  upon  any  or 
all  of  these  Courses  during  the  period  of  their  ordinary  Divinity 
studies. 

In  July,  1853,  the  following  order  was  made  by  the  Board:  '*  The 
several  Professors  connected  with  the  Divinity  School,  viz.,  the  Pro- 
fessors of  Biblical  Greek,  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  and  of  Irish, 
are  authorized  to  grant  certificates  of  attendance  on  their  respective 
Courses  to  Graduates  who  have  obtained  the  Divinity  Testimo- 
nium, and  to  them  only."  This  enactment  is  applicable  also  to  the 
Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology. 

1.    HEBREW  LECTFEES. 

1.  All  Students,  of  whatever  standing,  are  permitted  to  attend 
Hebrew  Lectures,  wliich  are  continued  for  three  years. 

2.  Students  who  liave  completed  the  first  year  in  Hebrew  maj 
obtain  from  the  Professor  a  Testimonium  to  that  eflfect. 

3.  To  complete  the  first  year,  the  Student  must  attend  three 
Terms  with  one  of  the  Assistants  to  the  Professor,  the  Course  being 
aa  follows:  — 

Hebrew  Grammar. 

Genesia,  chaps,  i.  to  iv.,  and  xii.  to  xv.  :   1   Kings,  xvii.  to  xxii. 
and  2  Kings,  i.  to  iii. 

lie  must  also  pass  an  Examination  in  the  above  Course,  to  be 
held  at  the  end  of  the  third  Term.  Additional  credit  will  be  allowed 
at  the  Examination  to  Students  who  bring  up  also  2  Kings  iv.  to  ix . 


DITINTTY  SCHOOL.  l49 

4.  Students  who  have  completed  two  years  will  be  entitled  to  a 
Testimonium  to  that  effect. 

5.  To  enter  upon  the  second  year,  a  Student  must  have  kept  the 
three  Terms  of  the  first  year,  and  passed  the  Examination. 

6.  Any  Student  who  shall  have  passed  a  qualifying  Examina- 
tion to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Professor,  shall  be  permitted  at  once 
to  join  the  Middle  Class  at  Hebrew  Lectures.^ 

7.  To  complete  the  second  year,  the  Student  must  keep  three 
Terms,  by  attendance  on  the  Lectures  of  the  Professor,  and  also  on 
the  Lectures  of  one  of  the  Assistants,  the  Course  lectured  on  by  the 
Assistants  being  as  follows: — 

Psalms  xlii.  to  Ixxii. 

He  must  also  pass  an  Examination  in  this  portion  of  the  Book  of 
Psalms,  to  be  held  at  the  end  of  the  thii-d  Term. 

8.  To  enter  upon  the  third  year,  the  Student  must  have  kept  the 
two  former  years,  and  passed  the  Examinations :  and  to  complete  the 
year,  he  must  attend  the  Professor's  Lectures  in  Isaiah  for  three 
Terms,  and  pass  an  Examination  at  the  end  of  the  third  Term.  The 
subject  of  the  Lectures  and  Examination  is  Isaiah,  chaps,  i.  to  xi., 
and  Hi.  to  lix. 

9.  Students  who  have  completed  three  years  will  be  entitled  to 
a  Special  Testimonium  to  that  effect. 

10.  Prizes  are  given  to  the  best  answerers  at  the  Annual  Exami- 
nations. The  names  of  all  Students  who  pass  the  Examinations 
are  placed  in  the  order  of  merit,  and  published  by  the  Professor. 

11.  Prizes  in  Chaldee  and  Syriac. — At  the  end  of  Trinity  Term, 
in  each  year,  Premiums  will  be  given  in  the  Syriac  and  Chaldee 
languages,  at  the  Examination  for  the  Hebrew  Prizes,  on  the 
following  conditions:  — 

1.  Candidates  must  have  passed  the  ordinary  Hebrew  Examination  of 
the  first  year. 

2.  They  must  answer  in  the  following  Course  : 

Chaldee  and  Syriac  Grammars. 

The  Book  of  Ruth,  in  the  Hebrew  and  Chaldee  (the  edition  of 

the  Eev.  C.  H.  H.  "Wright,  M.  A.,  is  recommended). 
St.  Mark's  Gospel,  Chapters  ix.  to  xvi.  (both  inclusive),  and 

St.  Paul's  First  Epistle  to  Timothy,  in  the  Peshitto  version. 

Candidates  for  this  Prize  must  give  their  names  to  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Hebrew,  on  or  before  the  1st  day  of  June. 


Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  January  23,  and  Febniary  10,  1886. 


160  DiyrNirr  scfloot. 

2.    BIBLICAL  GBEEK. 

The  Professor  of  Biblical  Greek  delivers  a  Course  of  public  general 
Prelections,  during:  two  of  the  three  Academical  Terras  of  each  year. 

He  also  delivers  special  Lectures  on  particular  books  of  the  LXX., 
or  the  New  Testament,  to  such  Students  as  may  desire  to  attend 
them.  The  subjects  and  days  of  Lecture  are  announced  at  the 
beginning  of  each  Term. 

The  Examination  for  Prizes  is  held  in  Hilary  Term.  For  the  re- 
gulations and  subjects  of  this  Examination,  vide  supra,  "Prizes 
not  attainable  at  Term  Examinations  or  Lectures." 

3.    ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTOKY. 

The  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History  delivers  a  Course  of  public 
general  Prelections  during  two  of  the  three  Academical  Terms  of 
each  year.  The  Course  of  Lectures  is  intended  to  extend  over  two 
years.  The  Lectures  are  delivered  in  the  Divinity  School,  on 
Tuesdays  and  Thursdays,  at  two  o'clock. 

The  Examination  for  Prizes  is  held  in  Trinity  Term,  the  exact 
date  being  announced  in  the  Calendar.  For  the  regulations  and 
subjects  of  this  Examination,  vide  supra,  "Prizes  not  attainable  at 
Term  Examinations  or  Lectures." 

4.    lEISH. 

The  Professor  of  Irish  lectures  on  two  days  of  the  week  during 
Term.  The  Students  attending  these  Lectures  are  divided  into 
three  Classes — Junior,  Middle,  and  Senior.  The  Lectures  to  the 
First  Class  are  elementary ;  those  to  the  Middle  and  Senior  Classes 
are  intended  for  such  Students  as  have  made  some  progress  in  the 
Irish  Language.  Notice  of  the  days  and  hours  of  Lecture  is  given 
at  the  beginning  of  each  Term. 

The  Examination  for  Prizes  is  held  in  Trinity  Term.  For  the 
regulations  of  the  Examination,  vide  supra,  "  Prizes  not  attainable 
at  Term  Examinations  or  Lectures." 

O.    PASTORAL  THEOLOGY. 

The  Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology  delivers  a  Course  of  Public 
Prelections  each  Term.  The  Lectures  are  delivered  on  Wednes- 
days at  two  o'clock  in  the  Divinity  School.  After  each  Lecture 
the  Professor  gives  instructions  in  preacliing,  reading  the  Liturgy, 
and  practical  parochial  work. 

§  VI.  Pbizes. 

THEOLOGICAL  EXHIBITIONS. 

For  the  further  promotion  of  Theological  learning,  the  Board  of 
Trinity  College,  with  the  consent  of  the  Visitors,  on  the  18th  of 
December,  186«,  founded  "Theological  Exhibitions,"  in  place  of 
the  Prizeb  formerly  known  as  the  "Divinity  Professor's  Premiums." 


DIVINIXr  SCHOOL.  I5l 

The  ExaminatioD  for  these  Exhibitions  is  held  each  year  at  the 
end  of  Hilary  Term,  on  the  days  stated  in  the  University  Almanack. 

To  the  best  answerers  at  this  Examination  two  Exhibitions  are 
given,  one  of  £60,  and  one  of  £40  per  annum,  provided  there 
be  sufficient  merit.  Each  of  these  Exhibitions  is  tenable  for  a 
period  not  exceeding  three  years. 

Candidates  for  these  Exhibitions  must  not  be  of  more  than  one 
year's  standing  as  M.  A.,  reckoned  from  the  Michaelmas  Examina- 
tion of  the  Senior  Freshman  year;  they  must  have  completed  the  six 
Terms  of  the  Divinity  Curriculum  ;  and  they  must  present  them- 
selves at  the  Examination  immediately  subsequent  to  the  Term  in 
which  they  have  completed  their  Divinity  Course.  No  person  can 
offer  himself  as  a  Candidate  a  second  time. 

Candidates  for  these  Exhibitions  whose  names  have  gone  off  the 
College  Books,  are  permitted  to  replace  them  on  payment  of  the 
Junior  Bursar's  fee  of  15.9. — {Resolution  of  Board,  Feb.  7,  1885), 
provided  that  they  shall  have  previously  passed  the  Final  Divinity 
Examination  ;  otherwise  such  Candidates  shall  pay  the  usual 
Replacement  Fee  for  Graduates  of  £1  16s. — (Resolution  of  Board, 
March  12,  1887). 

The  Exhibition  Examination,  if  passed  creditably,  will  reckon 
in  lieu  of  the  General  Divinity  Examination. 

The  following  is  the  Course  appointed  for  1892  : — 

I. 

The  Old  Testament  in  the  Authorized  Version.^     Special  Subject. — Ezra 

and  jS'chemiahi'  (English  and  Septuagint,  with  the  Septuagintal  3  [Ij 

Esdras  [of  the  Apocrypha]  ). 
The   following    Articles    in    Smith's    Dictionary   of  the  Bible  : — Old 

Teslament ;  Ezra;  Ezra,  Book  of;  Nehemiah  ;   Nehemiah,  Book  of ; 

Esdras,  First  Book  of;  Septuagint ;   Vulgate. 

II. 

Eebreiv. — The  Book  of  Amos. 

III. 

Greek. — The  New  Testament.^    Special  Subject. — The  Epistles  to  the 

Galatians,  Ephesians,  Philippians,  Colossians  (with  that  to  Philemon), 

and  Thessalonians.'' 
Scrivener's  Criticism  of  the  New  Testament,  chap.  i. ;  chap.  ii.  sec.  i. 

(omitting  §  10  and  Appendix)  ;  sec.  ii.  Codd.  k,  A,  B,  C,  D,  Z  ;  sec. 

iii.  Cod.  Montfort, ;   chap.  iii.   §§  1,  2,  3  (the  Beshitto,  Curetonian, 

and  Philoxenian),  4  ;  chap.  v. ;  chaps,  vi.,  vii.,  ix. 
Westcott  &  Hort's  New  Testament — The  Introduction,  and  so  much  of 

the  Appendix  as  relates  to  the  Epistles  of  St.  Paui. 
Salmon's  Introduction  to  the  New  Testament,  Lectures  i.-v.,  xviii.,  xx. 

*  Candidates  are  expected  to  be  acquainted  with  tlie  renderings  of  tlie  Revised  Version, 
especially  of  Ezra  and  Nehemiah,  and  of  all  the  liooks  of  the  New  Testament. 

*•  The  fiptaker's  Commeniary,  and  those  of  Bishop  Ellicott,  ai'e  recommended;  also 
those  of  Bishop  Lightfoot  on  Galatians,  Philippians,  Colossians  and  Philemon. 


152  DIVINITY    SCHOOL. 

IV. 

Hardwick's  Iliftory  of  the  Articles. 

The  Doctrinal  Canons  of  the  Council  of  Trent,'  viz.  those  passed  m 

Sessions  3,  4,  5,  6,  13,  14,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  omitting  the  Decrees  on 

Reformation. 
Salmon's  InfalUbiUty   of  the  Churchy  Lectures  ii.,  iii.,  iv.,  xi.,  xii., 

xiv.,  xviii.-xxiii. 
Meyrick,  Church  of  Eu gland  Doctrine  of  Holy  Communion. 
Hooker's  Ecclesiastical  Polity.     Book  5. 
The  Book  of  Common  Prayer''  (England  and  Ireland). 


Eusebius,  Ecclesiastical  History. — (For  the  History.) 
Stanley's  Holy  Eastern  Church. 

Abbey  and  Overton's  English  Church  in  the  \%th  Century. 
Stokes's  Ireland  and  the  Norman  Church. 

VI. 

Greek — St.  Athanasius  On  the  Incarnation.'^ 

XaftM— TertuUian  De  Frcescriptionibus,  and  Vincent  of   Lerins    Com- 

tnonitorium. 
The  Articles  Athanasius,  a,ndi  Vincentius  Zirinensis,  in  Smith  and  Wace's 

Jjictionary  of  Christian  Biography. 
Bishop  Kaye's  Account  of  the  Writings  of  Tertullian. 


Note. — This  Course  is  likewise  appointed  for  Candidates  for  the  Degree 
of  Bachelor  in  Divinity.  Candidates  for  this  Degree  who  do  not  hold 
the  Divinity  Testimonium  will  be  further  examined  in — 

VII. 

Butler's  Analogy.  Pearson  On  the  Creed,  Arts,  ii.-v.,  viii.,  ix.,  xii. 
Davison  On  Prophecy.  Browne  On  the  Articles.  Paley's  Horas 
Paulina: .     Mozley  On  Miracles. 

The  Examination  for  Theological  Exhibitions  and  for  B.D.  Degree 
will  be  held  in  Hilary  Term  (March  15,  16,  17). 

Examinations  for  the  B.D.  Degree  will  also  beheldin  Trinity  Term  (June 
14,  15,  16),  and  in  Michaelmas  Term  (Dec.  6,  7,  8),  in  the  same  Course. 
The  following  will  be,  on  each  occasion,  the  order  of  Exami- 
nation : — 

First  Day,  10  a.m.,  Course  I.  ;  2  p.m..  Course  III. 
Second  Day,  10  a.m.,  Course  V.  ;  2  p.m.,  Course  IV. 
Third  Day,    10  a.m.,  Course  VI. ;  2  p.m..  Course  II. 

*  Acc«atble  In  the  Tauclmltz  edition  of  the  Canones,  &c.  (Leipzig)  t  also  in  Denzinger's 


»Th0  Prafftr  Book  luUrUaved,  and  Procter'*  HUlorjf  qf  the  Book  of  Common  Praver 
(\mh  •dtUoo),  are  recommended. 
•  A  UMAtl  editlOD  la  tliat  or  Ker.  Archibald  Uobcrt«on  (Nutt,  1882). 


DIVINITY   SCHOOt.  153 

For  1893,  the  following  will  be  substituted  : — In  i.,  Esther  and 
Daniel;  in  ii.,  Isaiah  xl.-lxvi. ;  in  iii.,  the  Pastoral  Epistles,  and 
Hebrews  ;  in  vi.,  St.  Athanasius,  Orations  against  the  Arians,  and  St. 
Augustine's  Enchiridion — in  each  case  with  corresponding  changes  in 
the  collateral  books.  Other  changes  may  be  also  made.  The  whole 
Course  for  1893  will  be  finally  arranged  and  issued  before  Easter,  1892. 


ARCHBISHOP   KING  S   DIVINITY   PRIZES. 

These  Prizes  were  founded  by  the  Board  in  the  year  1836.  They 
are  called  Archbishop  King's  Divinity  Prizes,  because  they  are 
given  at  an  annual  Examination  held  by  Archbishop  King's  Divi- 
nity Lecturer. 

This  Examination  is  held  in  the  beginning  of  Michaelmas 
Term'' ;  and  such  Students  only  can  be  Candidates  for  the  Prizes 
as  are  selected  by  the  Examiners  at  the  general  Divinity  Exami- 
nation, at  the  end  of  Trinity  or  beginning  of  Michaelmas  Term. 

The  Course  for  the  Examination  is  as  follows : — 

Holy  Scriptures. — The  four  Gospels  and  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

Greek. — The  Four  Gospels  ;  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles;  the  Epistles  to 
the  Eomans,  Galatians,  Philippians,  Ephesians,  Colossians. 

Harmony  of  the  Gospels.  Paley's  Evidences  and  Ilorae  Paulinae. 
Butler's  Analogy.  Davison  on  Prophecy.  Pearson  on  the  Creed,  Articles 
ii.  iii.  iv.  v.  viii.  ix.  xii.  Lee's  Lectures  on  Inspiration: — Lectures  i., 
IV.,  VII.,  and  Appendices  B,  C,  D,  K,  0,  P,  Q.  Liddon's  Bampton 
Lectures.  Mac  Donnell's  Donnellan  Lectures: — Appendix  to  Lecture 
I.  ;  Lecture  iii.  and  Appendix ;  Lecture  iv.  and  Appendix,  and  Lec- 
ture V.     Robertson's  Church  History,  a.d.  64-590. 

The  Prelections  of  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer. 

Composition. 

Two  Prizes,  one  of  £12  and  the  other  of  £8,  are  given  to  the  best 
answerers  (if  sufficient  merit  be  shown  by  the  Candidates)  :  and 
Certificates  to  such  as  answer  sufficiently.  Extra  Prizes  are  also 
frequently  given  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Examiners. 

The  Certificate  cannot  be  given  to  any  Student  until  he  has 
completed  his  whole  Divinity  Course,  and  obtained  the  Divinity 
Testimonium. 


BISHOP   FORSTER  S   DIVINITY   PREMIUMS. 

In  the  year  1738,  the  sum  of  £200  was  given  to  the  College  by 
the  Right  Rev.  Nicholas  Forster,  D.  D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Raphoe, 
sometime  Senior  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  on  condition 
that  it  should  be  applied  to  the  purpose  of  encouraging  the  study 
of  Theology,  in  connexion  with  the  Lectures  of  Archbishop  King's 

'  Resolution  of  Board,  July  7,  1885. 
H  3 


1  54  tlVlNiTT  SCHOOL. 

Lecturer  in  Divinity.  When  the  office  of  Archbishop  King^s 
Lecturer  was  placed  on  a  new  foundation,  in  the  year  1836,  the 
endowment  of  Bishop  Forster  was  included  in  the  Prizes  then 
instituted  bv  the  Board,  for  the  Junior  Divinity  Class.  The  fund, 
along  with  'the  unapjiropriuted  balance  of  interest,  is  now  sepa- 
rately invested  ;  and  the  sum  of  £16  is  distributed  in  Premiums 
to  the  two  best  answerers  in  the  subjects  of  the  Lectures  of  Arch- 
bishop King's  Lecturer,  at  the  Examination  for  Archbishop  King's 
Divinity  Prizes,  if  sufficient  merit  be  shown  by  the  Candidates. 


DR.    DOWNES'   DIVINITY   PKEMIUM8. 

In  the  year  1797,  these  Premiums  were  established  out  of  a  fund 
bequeathed  to  the  College  for  the  purpose,  by  the  llev.  Dr.  Dowries, 
of  Waterford.  The  original*  regulations  concerning  these  Prizes, 
made  July  4,  1797,  were  modified  by  the  Board,  in  April,  1834*', 
and  in  July,  1879. 

The  Prizes  are  for  written  Compositions,  for  an  extempore  Dis- 
course, and  for  reading  the  Liturgy.  In  these  branches,  the  Exa- 
minations are  held,  respectively,  on  three  separate  days  in  Trinity 
Term,  of  which  notice  is  given  in  the  University  Almanack,  and 
by  advertisement  on  the  College  Gate. 

The  Examiners  are  the  Kegius  Professor  of  Divinity,  Arch- 
bishop King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity,  the  Professor  of  Oratory,  and 
the  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  with  the  assistance,  in  the  case 
of  written  Compositions,  of  the  Provost  and  such  of  the  Senior 
Fellows  as  may  choose  to  attend. 

The  subjects  are  selected  by  the  Examiners  ;  and  the  subject  for 
written  Composition  is  announced,  in  the  last  week  of  Hilary  Term, 
by  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

To  become  a  Candidate  in  any  of  the  three  departments,  it  is 
necessaiy  that  the  Student  should  have  been  a  Student  in  Divinity 
during  the  two  Terms  antecedent  to  that  in  which  the  Examina- 
tions are  held. 

1.  Premiums  for  Written  Composition.  In  the  trial  for  this 
Prize,  the  Candidates  deliver  discourses  on  the  proposed  subject 
without  hesitation,  each  discourse  not  to  exceed  one  quarter  of  an 
hour  in  delivering ;  they  are  expected  to  be  able  to  recite  their  com- 
positions ;  and  a  Premium  of  £20"=  is  adjudged  to  the  best,  and  £10 
to  the  next  best,  or  such  inferior  Premiums  as  they  sliall  appear  to 
merit,  regard  being  had,  as  well  to  the  mannerof  pronouncing  such 
dlBOourscs,  as  to  the  matter  of  them ;  and  no  Candidate  can  be 
entitled  to  either  of  the  Premiums  oftener  than  three  times. 


•  Unlr.  C»l.,  1838,  pp.  3V.  88.  »  Univ.  Cal..  1886,  p.  104. 

•ItU  to  be  remarked  ttuit  all  the  I'remiums  hero  meiuioned  are  in  the  old  Iii^h 
currency. 


DIVINITY   SCHOOL  155 

2.  Premiums  for  Extempore  Speaking.  To  the  Student  who 
shall  deliver  the  best  discourse  extempore  on  a  proposed  subject  the 
Examiners  adjudge  a  Premium  of  £12,  and  to  him  delivering  the 
next  best  £8,  or  such  inferior  Premiums  as  shall  appear  to  be 
deserved ;  and  no  Candidate  is  entitled  to  obtain  either  of  these 
Premiums  oftener  than  three  times. 

3.  Premiums  for  reading  the  Liturgy.  Two  Premiums,  one  of 
£8,  the  other  of  £4,  or  such  inferior  Premiums  as  shall  appear  to  be 
merited,  are  adjudged  to  such  Students  as  shall  read  in  the  best 
manner  the  parts  of  the  Liturgj^  which  shall  be  proposed  to  them. 
No  Candidate  can,  in  this  department,  obtain  either  of  the  Premiums 
a  second  time. 

The  following  is  an  extract  from  the  will  of  Dr.  Downes, 
respecting  the  disposal  of  unappropriated  Premiums  : — 

' '  And  whereas  it  may  from  time  to  time  so  happen  that  Candidates 
meriting  such  Premiums  may  not  appear,  in  such  case,  the  savings  in 
each  year  shall  go  to  the  augmentation  of  the  fund,  and  be  laid  out, 
from  time  to  time,  in  the  purchase  of  Government  securities,  the 
interest  thereof  to  be  added  to  the  fund  for  the  increase  of  said 
Premiums  in  future." 

Dr.  Downes  also  founded  certain  Exhibitions,  to  be  held  by 
Students  who  have  distinguished  themselves  in  the  studies  of  the 
Divinity  School.  The  conditions  on  which  these  Exhibitions  are 
awarded  will  be  found  above,  under  the  title  "  Exhibitions." 

CHURCH    FORMULARIES   PRIZE. 

An  Annual  Prize  of  £10  was  founded  in  the  year  1868,  by  the 
Kight  Hon.  Richard  R.  Warren,  late  M.  P.  for  the  Universit}',  in 
order  to  encourage  the  study  of  the  Creeds  and  Articles  of  the 
Church.  This  Prize  will  be  awarded,  in  the  present  year,  to  the  ■ 
best  answerer  in  the  Articles,  among  the  Students  placed  in  the 
First  Class,  at  the  General  Divinity  Examination  held  by  the 
Regius  Professor  in  Trinity  Term. 

DIVINITY    COMPOSITION    PREMIUMS. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  and  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer 
recommend  to  the  i3oard,  in  each  of  the  three  Terms  of  the  Divinity 
year,  the  names  of  those  Students,  in  the  Senior  and  Junior  Classes, 
respectively,  who  have  sent  in  the  best  written  Com.positions  on  sub- 
jects proposed  to  the  Class  during  the  Terms,  and  whom  they  deem 
worthy  of  encouragement.  To  these  Students  Premiums  of  £2  are 
awarded. 

BEDELL   SCHOLARSHIPS. 

The  Committee  of  the  Irish  Society,  with  the  sanction  of  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  College,  have  founded 
two  Scholarships  in  the  University,  denominated  "  The  Bedell 


156  DIVINITY   SCHOOL. 

Scliolarships,"   and  placed  them  under  the  superintendence   of 
Trustees,  named  by  the  founders. 

The  Scholarships  are  designed  for  such  Students  oulj  as  give 
reasonable  hope  that  they  wiU  be  competent  on  their  ordination  to 
preach  in  the  Irish  Language.  One  Scholar  is  elected  whenever  a 
vacancy  takes  place. 

The  regulations  are  as  follow : — 

1.  The  value  of  each  Scholarship  shall  be  £20  per  annum,  payable  half- 
yearly,  in  the  last  weeks  of  October  and  April. 

2.  An  Examination  of  Candidates  shall  be  held  annually,  as  soon  after 
the  Trinity  Term  Examination  as  possible,  on  a  date  to  be  fixed  by  the 
Trustees,  in  conjunction  with  the  Professor  of  Irish. 

3.  The  Scholarships  shall  be  open  to  Students  of  any  standing  in  the 
University,  unless  they  be  Irish  Sizars ;  and  shall  be  tenable  by  them 
for  four  years,  if  they  shall  keep  their  names  so  long  on  the  College 
Books,  and  have  not  been  admitted  to  Holy  Orders. 

4.  They  shall  be  required  to  reside  in  or  near  Dublin,  and  to  attend  the 
Lectures  of  the  Professor  of  Irish  (if  not  specially  exempted  by  the  Trus- 
tees of  this  fund)  ;  and  to  attend  also  Divinity  Lectures,  when  of  sufficient 
standing. 

5.  They  shall  be  required  to  pass  an  Annual  Examination,  at  the  com- 
mencement of  Michaelmas  Term,  in  the  Irish  Language.  The  subjects 
of  this  Examination  to  be  fixed  by  the  Trustees,  in  conjunction  with  the 
Professor  of  Irish. 

6.  On  the  day  of  payment  in  April,  the  Scholars  shall  produce  to  the 
Trustees,  or  their  Secretary,  a  certificate  from  the  Professor  of  Irish,  that 
they  have  satisfactorily  passed  the  above-mentioned  Annual  Examination 
in  Irish ;  they  shall  also  obtain  from  their  College  Tutors,  and  at  the  same 
time  present  to  the  Trustees,  or  their  Secretary,  a  certificate  of  the  judg- 
ments and  Honors,  if  any,  which  were  given  to  them  at  the  Term,  Cate- 
chetical, and  Divinity  Examinations,  during  the  previous  year. 

7.  On  failure  of  any  of  these  conditions,  the  payment  then  due  shall  be 
withheld ;  and  on  a  second  failure,  the  Scholarship  shall  become  void. 

8.  The  names  of  the  Candidates,  and  their  qualifications,  shall  be  re- 
turned, after  the  Examination,  to  the  Trustees,  in  whom  the  election  shall 
be  vested. 

At  the  Examination  for  the  Bedell  Scholarship,  the  best  answerer 
of  tlie  unsuccessful  Candidates,  if  recommended  by  the  Professor  of 
Irish,  obtains  a  prize  of  £10. 

The  following  subjects  have  been  appointed  for  the  Examina- 
tion for  the  IJedell  Scholarship: — 

1.  Irish  Grammar. 

2.  Translation  of  the  Gospels  from  Irish  into  English,  and  vice  versa. 

3.  The  Lord's  Prayer,  Creed,  and  Ten  Commandments,  in  Irish,  by 

heart ;  the  Creed  proved  from  Scripture. 

4.  The  Thirty-nine  Articles  proved  from  Holy  Scripture. 

9.  Corapoiition. 


DtYIKITY  SCHOOL.  167 


ANNUAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


First  Tear.  \  Third  Year. 

1.  The     Historical    Books    of  the 
Irish  Bible. 

2.  Composition. 

3.  Declamation  in  Irish. 
Fourth  Year. 

1.  The  remainder  of  the  Bible. 

2.  Composition. 

3.  Declamation  in  Irish. 

4.  The  Book   of  Common   Prayer 
compared  with  Scripture. 


1.  Translation  of  the  Pentateuch. 

2.  Church  Catechism  in  Irish  by 

heart,  and  proved  as  above. 

3.  Composition  in  Irish. 

Second  Year. 

1.  The  Epistles,  as  before. 

2.  Irish  Composition. 

3.  Declamation  in  Irish    (Extem- 

pore). 


KYLE    IRISH   PRIZE. 

A  Prize  for  the  encouragement  of  the  Study  of  the  Irish  Language 
has  been  founded  in  the  University,  in  commemoration  of  the  late 
Right  Rev.  Samuel  Kyle,  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  and 
formerly  Provost  of  Trinity  College.  The  following  are  the  Reso- 
lutions entered  into  by  the  Trustees  of  the  Fund,  and  agreed  to  by 
the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows : — 

1.  That  the  Funds  collected  shall  be  invested  in  Government  securi- 
ties, or  Bank  Stock,  in  the  joint  names  of  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows 
of  Trinity  College,  the  Professor  of  Irish,  and  the  Dean  and  Archdeacon 
of  Cork,  all  for  the  time  being. 

2.  That  the  Endowment  shall  consist  of  one  year's  interest  of  the  prin- 
cipal sum  so  invested^. 

3.  That  the  competition  shall  in  the  first  instance  be  open  to  persons 
born  in  the  United  Diocese  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  or  who  may  have 
been  educated  in  that  Diocese  for  not  less  than  two  years,  if  any  such 
shall  be  found  ;  but,  in  any  year,  when  no  such  Candidate  presents 
himself  (or  no  one  of  sufficient  merit),  then  it  shall  be  open  to  the  like 
cla.ss  of  Divinity  Students  from  any  one  of  the  Dioceses  of  Limerick, 
Ardfert,  and  Aghadoe ;  Killaloe,  Kilfenora,  Clonfert,  and  Kilmacduagh  ; 
and  Tuam,  Killala,  and  Achonry. 

4.  The  Kyle  Prize  to  be  attainable  only  by  Divinity  Students,  at  an 
annual  Examination  in  the  Irish  Language,  held  during  their  Divinity 
Course. 

5.  The  Divinity  Student  so  obtaining  the  Prize  may  again  become  a 
Candidate  for  it  in  the  next  succeeding  year,  but  not  oftener,  nor  can  he 
hold  it  for  more  than  two  years. 

6.  The  Candidates  for  Examination  shall  be  examined  in  the  Irish 
Grammar,  the  Four  Gospels,  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  the  Epistle  to  the 
Romans,  1st  and  2nd  Timothy,  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  and  Compo- 
sition. 

7.  In  the  event  of  there  being,  in  any  year,  no  Candidate  for  the  Prize, 
or  want  of  sufficient  merit,  the  interest  of  the  sum  so  invested  in  the  Funds 
shall  be  added  to  the  principal  sum. 

*  The  present  annual  value  of  this  prize  is  JE9  10*.  Ad. 


158  DIVINITY  SCHOOL. 


BUTCHER  EXHIBITIONS. 


A  sum  of  money  having  been  subscribed  in  memory  of  the  late 
Bishop  of  Meath,  the  following  plan  for  the  application  of  the 
Fund  was  agreed  to  at  a  Meeting  of  the  "Butcher  Memorial 
Committee,"  held  on  24th  April,  1877,  the  Provost  in  the  Chair, 
and  adopted  by  the  General  Synod,  April  26th,  1877  : — 

The  interest  on  the  money  in  the  bands  of  the  Representative  Body 
to  the  credit  of  the  above  Fund  (when  it  shall  have  reached  the  sum  of 
£2500),  and  of  such  further  sums  as  may  be  paid  in  to  its  credit  as 
subscriptions,  or  unallocated  interest  (as  hereinafter  referred  to),  to  be 
applied  in  providing  Exhibitions  in  connexion  with  the  Divinity  School 
of  the  Church  of  Ireland,  to  be  called  the  "Butcher  Exhibitions," 
under  the  following  rules : — 

Ist.  That  the  Exhibitions  be  awarded  by  a  Board,  consisting  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  for  the  time  being ;  the  Bishop  of  Meath,  for  the 
time  being ;  and  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  for  the  time  being  ; 
or  (in  the  event  of  there  being  no  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity)  the 
Professor  who  may  discharge  the  duties  now  discharged  by  him ;  two  of 
whom  shall  form  a  quorum. 

2nd.  That  the  Exhibitions  be  conferred  on  meritorious  Divinity 
Students  who  purpose  entering  the  ministry  of  the  Church  of  Ireland, 
and  wiio  in  consequence  of  their  limited  means  may  require  assistance  in 
completing  their  theological  education,  regard  at  the  same  time  being  had 
to  their  attainmentsandtheirgeneralfitness  for  the  ministry  of  the  Church. 

3rd.  That  these  Exhibitions  be  conferred  on  Students  who  shall  have 
completed  their  Junior  Divinity  year,  and  be  tenable  during  their  Senior 
year,  on  condition  of  their  duly  proceeding  with  their  Divinity  Course. 

4th.  That  the  Board  determine  the  number  and  amount  of  the  several 
Exhibitions,  provided  that  the  amount  of  any  one  shall  not  be  more  than 
£50  or  less  than  £25. 

5th.  That  in  the  event  of  there  not  being  a  sufficient  number  of  de- 
serving and  qualified  Candidates,  or  the  entire  interest  on  the  Fund 
witliiu  any  year  not  being  expended,  from  any  other  cause,  the  Board 
be  empowered  to  place  the  unapplied  portion  of  the  annual  interest  to 
the  credit  of  the  capital  of  the  Fund. 

6th.  That  the  Exhibitions  be  paid  quarterly,  on  1st  Oct.,  1st  Jan., 
1st  April,  and  Ist  July,  iu  each  year,  by  an  order  on  the  Representative 
Body,  signed  by  the  Regius  or  other  Professor  of  Divinity  on  the  Board. 

7th.  That  it  be  in  the  power  of  the  General  Synod,  on  the  application  of 
the  Board,  to  vary  the  foregoing  regulations  as  circumstances  may  require. 

8th.  That  in  the  case  of  unavoidable  absence,  any  member  of  the 
Board  be  empowered  to  appoint,  by  writing,  a  substitute  to  act  for  him. 


daunt  memorial  exhibitions. 

A  Bum  of  money  having  been  subscribed  in  memory  of  the  late 
Very  Rev.  Achilles  Daunt,  Dean  of  Cork,  the  following  plan  for 
the  application  of  the  fund  was  adopted  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Daunt 
Memorial  Committee,  held  Juno  26,  1879,  the  Bishop  of  Cashel  in 


MVIKITY    SCHOOL.  1 59 

the  Chair,  and  approved  by  tlie  General  Synod  of  the  Church  of 
Ireland,  April  27,  1880  :— 

1.  That  the  Exhibitions  be  awarded  by  a  Eoard,  consisting  of  the 

Archbishop  of  Dublin,  for  the  time  being  ;  the  Kegius  Profes- 
sor of  Divinity,  for  the  time  being,  or  (in  the  event  of  there 
being  no  Eegius  Professor  of  Divinity)  the  Professor  who  ma)' 
discharge  the  duties  now  discharged  by  him  in  connexion  with 
the  Divinity  School;  and  the  Incumbent  of  St.  Matthias's 
Church,  for  the  time  being  ;  two  of  whom  shall  form  a  quorum, 

2.  That  the  Exhibitions  be  conferred  on  meritorious  Divinity  Stu- 

dents who  purpose  entering  the  ministry  of  the  Church  of  Ire- 
land, and  who,  in  consequence  of  their  limited  means,  may 
require  assistance  in  completing  their  theological  education, 
regard  at  the  same  time  being  had  to  their  attainments  and 
their  general  fitness  for  the  ministry  of  the  Church. 

3.  That  these  Exhibitions  be  conferred  on  students  who  shall  have 

commenced  their  Junior  Divinity  year,  and  be  tenable  during 
the  Junior  year,  on  condition  of  their  duly  proceeding  with 
their  Divinity  Course. 

4.  That  the  Board  determine  the  number  and  amounts  of  the  several 

Exhibitions,  provided  that  the  amount  of  any  one  sliall  not  be 
more  than  £40  or  less  than  £20. 

5.  That  in  the  event  of  there  not  being  a  sufficient  number  of  de- 

serving and  qualified  candidates,  or  the  entire  interest  on  the 
fund  withm  any  year  not  being  expended  from  any  other  cause, 
the  Board  be  empowered  to  place  the  unapplied  portion  of  the 
annual  interest  to  the  credit  of  the  capital  of  the  fund. 

6.  That   the  Exhibitions  be   paid  quarterly,   on  1st  October,   1st 

January,  1st  April,  and  1st  July  in  each  year,  by  an  order  on 
the  Representative  Body,  signed  by  the  Kegius  or  other  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity  on  the  Board. 

7.  That  it  be  in  the  power  of  the  General  Synod,  on  the  application 

of  the  Board,  to  vary  the  foregoing  regulations  as  circumstances 
may  require. 

8.  That  in  the  case  of  unavoidable  absence,  any  member  of  the  Board 

be  empowered  to  appoint,  by  writing,  a  substitute  to  act  for  him. 

The  Hegius  Professor  of  Divinity  receives  applications  for  the 
Daunt  and  Butcher  Exhibitions  in  the  first  week  of  Divinity  Lec- 
tures of  Michaelmas  Term. 

THE   WILLIAM  BROOKE  EXHIBITION. 

A  sum  of  money  having  been  subscribed  in  memory  of  the  late 
Right  Hon.  William  Broolie,  the  following  resolutions  were  adopted 
at  meetings  of  the  '*  William  Brooke  Memorial  Committee,"  held 
on  the  1st  and  8th  of  November,  1881,  and  on  the  27th  of  Febru- 
ary, 1882  :— 

"That  an  Exhibition  for  Students  attending  Divinity  Lectures,  pre- 
paratory to  taking  Orders  in  the  Church  of  Ireland,  shall  be  founded  as 
a  Memorial  of  the  late  Right  Honourable  William  Brooke." 


160  DiTIiflTY  SCHOOL. 

"That  acquaintance  with  the  Greek  Testament  shall  be  the  qualifica- 
tion for  such  Exhibition,  regard  being  also  had  to  personal  character, 
and  insuflSciency  of  private  means. 

The  following  Regulations  were  also  adopted  : — 

1.  The  sum  of  £500,  and  such  other  sums  as  may  be  contributed  for 
the  purpose,  shall  be  held  by  the  Eepresentative  Body  of  the  Church  of 
Ireland  for  the  use  of  the  *'  William  Brooke  Exhibition." 

2.  The  interest  of  this  Fund  shall  be  paid  every  year  to  an  Exhibi- 
tioner elected  by  a  Board,  consisting  of  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  the 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  and  the  Professor  of  Biblical  Greek,  all 
for  the  time  being  ;  two  of  whom  shall  form  a  qiiorum. 

3.  Candidates  for  this  Exhibition  shall  satisfy  the  Board  as  to  their 
good  character,  their  intention  to  enter  the  Ministry  of  the  Church  of 
Ireland,  and  the  insufficiency  of  their  means  to  pay  the  expenses  of  a 
theological  education. 

4.  In  electing  a  Candidate  so  qualified,  regard  shall  be  had  to  his 
answering  in  the  Greek  Testament  at  the  final  Examination  of  the 
Junior  Divinity  Class,  or  at  such  other  Examination  as  shall  be  ap- 
pointed by  the  Board,  who  shall  also  have  power  to  withhold  the  Exhibi- 
tion if  they  shall  not  be  satisfied  with  the  qualifications  or  answering  of 
the  Candidates. 

5.  The  Candidate  so  elected  shall  hold  the  Exhibition  for  one  year  on 
condition  of  his  proceeding  regularly  with  the  Divinity  Course  during 
that  year. 

6.  In  the  event  of  the  interest  for  any  year  not  having  been  wholly 
expended  during  that  year,  the  Board  shall  place  the  unexpended  por- 
tion to  the  credit  of  the  capital  of  the  Fund. 

7.  It  shall  be  lawful  for  the  General  Synod  of  the  Church  of  Ireland 
by  Act  duly  passed,  and  also  for  the  Board  by  Resolution,  to  vary  the 
Regulations  of  the  said  Exhibition,  as  may  from  time  to  time  appear 
expedient,  in  any  manner  consistent  with  the  Resolutions  adopted  by 
the  Committee  at  their  meetings  aforesaid :  provided  that  any  Resolu- 
tions passed  by  the  Board  for  this  purpose  shall  be  presented  to  the 
General  Synod  at  its  first  meeting  after  the  passing  of  such  Resolution. 


LAW    SCHOOL.  161 


LAW  SCHOOL. 


The  Law  School  of  the  University  of  Dublin  is  under  the  control 
of  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  College,  who,  however, 
act  in  concurrence  with  the  Benchers  of  the  King's  Inns. 

Its  staff  consists  of  three  Professors  :— 

The  Eegius  Professor  of  Laws*. 

The  Eegius  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law. 

The  Eeid  Professor  of  Constitutional  and  Criminal  Law. 


EEGTJLATIONS.^ 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Laws  delivers  Lectures  on  Roman 
Law,  Jurisprudence,  and  International  Law. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law  delivers 
Lectures  on  the  subjects  of  Real  Property. 

The  Reid  Professor  delivers  Lectures  on — (1)  Penal  Legislation ; 
(2)  Constitutional  and  Criminal  Law ;  (3)  The  Law  of  Evidence  ; 
and  is  bound  to  publish  in  each  year  six  of  these  I>ectures.  The 
Lectures  on  Penal  Legislation  are  usually  delivered  in  Michaelmas 
Term,  and  are  open  to  the  public.  A  fee  of  One  Guinea  a  Term 
is  payable  by  other  Students  (not  being  Students  of  Trinity  College 
or  the  King's  Inns)  who  attend  the  second  and  third  Courses  of 
Lectures. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Laws  is  bound  to  deliver  not  less  than 
fifteen  Lectures,  and  each  of  the  other  Professors  not  less  than 
twelve  Lectures  in  each  of  the  three  College  Terras.  The  Lectures 
of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Laws  are  delivered  on  Tuesdays  and 
Fridays ;  those  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law 
on  Wednesdays  and  Saturdays ;  and  those  of  the  Reid  Professor  on 
Mondays  and*^  Thursdays  in  each  week.  All  the  Law  Lectures  are 
delivered  between  the  hours  of  9  and  10  o'clock,  a.m. 

The  Law  Lectures  are  open  to  Students  and  to  the  Public,  save 
as  above  mentioned,  without  payment,  and  no  Fee  is  required  from 
Students  of  the  King's  Inns  beyond  that  already  paid  by  them  on 
admission  into  that  Society. 

It  is  the  duty  of  each  Professor  to  attend  the  Examination  in 
person  while  the  Students  are  engaged  upon  his  Paper.  In  ease  he 
is  unable  so  to  attend,  he  is  bound  to  give  notice  thereof  to  the 
Registrar   of  the  Law   School.     On  receiving   such  notice,   the 

'  The  Professorship,  in  the  Statutes  of  Charles  L,  is  described  as  the  Profession  of 
Jurisprudence,  and  the  Professor,  in  the  Letters  Patent  of  Charles  II.,  is  styled,  "  Our 
Professor  of  the  Laws."  In  the  Decrees  of  the  Board  and  Visitors,  the  title  generally 
used  is  that  of  the  Professor  of  Civil  Law.  The  above  is  the  style  adopted  by  the 
Professor  in  his  official  acts. 

*  Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  June  15  and  12, 1880. 


1^  LAW  SCHOOL. 

Re;;istrar  is  required  to  provide  a  substitute  from  among  the 
Fellows  and  Professors,  whose  duty  it  is  to  keep  the  Hall  during 
such  Examination. 

The  Professors  are  bound  at  the  end  of  Michaelmas  and  Hilary 
Terra  to  furnish  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  a  List  of  all  Students 
having  their  names  on  the  College  Books,  and  of  all  King's  Inns 
Students  who  have  had  credit  for  the  Term.  At  the  end  of  Trinity 
Term  they  are  bound  to  furnish  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  a  List  of 
all  Students  having  their  names  on  the  College  Books,  and  of  all 
King's  Inns  Students  who  have  had  credit  for  the  Term,  as  well 
as  of  those  who  have  obtained  Academic  credit  for  the  year. 


COURSE  OF   STUDY. 

The  Course  of  Study  in  the  Law  School  extends  over  two  years. 
In  order  to  complete  the  Course  a  Student  must  attend  one  year's 
Course  of  Lectures  with  each  of  the  three  Professors,  and  pass  the 
General  Examination  held  at  the  end  of  each  Course.  Not  more 
than  two  Courses  can  be  attended  in  the  same  year,  nor  can  the 
Student,  if  he  fail  or  omit  to  pass  the  General  Examination  of 
his  Class,  qualify  bypassing  at  a  subsequent  l^^xamination without 
attending  the  Lectures  preceding  that  Examination. 

A  Term  is  kept  by  attendance  at  three-fourths  of  the  Lectures, 
and  by  passing  the  Examination  held  at  the  end  of  the  Term. 

A  General  Examination  is  held  by  each  Professor  in  Trinity 
Term  at  the  end  of  the  Academic  year. 

To  obtain  Academic  credit  for  the  year  with  any  Professor, 
Students  must  keep  three  consecutive  Terms,  commencing  with 
Michaelmas  Term,  and  pass  the  General  Examination  held  at  the 
close  of  Trinity  Term. 

PRIVILEGES  OF  LAW  STUDENTS. 

The  privileges  of  Professional  Students  consist  in  exemption  from 
the  Optional  Courses  of  the  Junior  Sophister  Year,  and  from  three 
of  the  four  Optional  Courses  (Mathematical  Physics,  Classics  or 
Languages,  Experimental  Science,  and  Natural  Science)  of  the 
Senior  Sophister  Year. 

Students  being  Sophisters  on  the  College  Books,  who  have  kept 
a  Terra  with  any  one  of  the  Professors  of  Law,  in  the  year  for 
which  exemption  is  claimed,  will  be  considered  Law  Students. 

To  obtain  the  privilege  of  a  Professional  Student,  it  is  necessary 
that  the  Student  should  have  kept  the  Term  for  which  the  privilege 
is  cliiiined.  The  privilege  of  a  Professicmal  Student  will  be  allowed, 
at  the  Degree  Examination,  to  those  Students  only  who  have  ob- 
tained, with  one  of  the  Professors,  Acadeinio  credit  for  the  year. 


LAW  SCHOOL.  163 


LAW   PREMIUMS. 


At  the  end  of  Trinity  Term  each  of  the  three  Professors  of  the 
School  of  Law  may  award  £15  in  two  or  three  Prizes,  at  his  dis- 
cretion, to  the  hest  answerers  among  the  College  Students  who 
obtained  Academic  credit  for  the  year.  The  merits  of  the  Candi- 
dates will  be  determined  by  the  aggregate  of  marks  obtained  by 
them  at  the  three  Examinations  which  follow,  respectively,  the 
Michaelmas,  Hilary,  and  Trinity  Courses  of  Lectures. 

DUTIES  OF  THE  REGISTEAE  OF  THE  LAW  SCHOOL. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Registrar  of  the  Law  School  to  copy 
the  Lists  furnished  by  the  Professors  to  the  Senior  Lecturer  into 
separate  Books,  to  be  provided  for  that  purpose. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Registrar  of  the  Law  School  to  give 
to  all  Students,  including  those  of  the  King's  Inns,  sucli  certificates 
of  attendance  as  they  may  be  entitled  to  and  may  require. 


Rules  of  the  Honorable  Society  of  King's  Inns,  with  regard  to 
the  Admission  of  Students  into  the  Society,  and  to  the  Degree  of 
Barrister~at-Law. 

Admission  of  Students. 

I.  Every  persoD  applying  to  be  admitted  a  Student  into  this  So- 
ciety shall,  in  order  thereto,  present  at  the  Under  Treasurer's  Office, 
three  clear  days  at  the  least  before  the  First  day  of  Term,  a  Memorial 
in  the  printed  form  adopted  by  the  Benchers,  which  Memorial  is  to  be 
signed  and  lodged  by  the  person  applying  to  be  admitted  a  Student,  and 
the  Certificate  annexed  thereto  signed  by  a  practising  Barrister,  of  at 
least  Ten  years'  standing. 

II.  Every  person  applying  to  be  admitted  a  Student  shall  pay  the 
sum  of  One  Guinea,  upon  application  for  the  form  of  Memorial. 

III.  Every  person  applying  to  be  admitted  a  Student,  on  present- 
ing such  Memorial,  shall  produce  a  Certificate  of  having  paid  at  the 
Stamp  Office  the  Stamp  Duty  of  Twenty-five  Pounds  Sterling,  and  also 
pay  to  the  Under  Treasurer  the  sum  of  Tw^enty-two  Pounds  Ten 
Shillings,  which  includes  Five  Pounds  Five  Shillings  for  admission  to 
the  Library,  and  Five  Pounds  Five  shillings  for  Professors'  Fees — the 
balance  being  the  Fee  for  admission  into  the  Society  as  a  Student. 

IV.  Every  Student  shall,  in  addition  to  the  sum  of  Five  Guineas, 
Professors'  Fees,  paid  on  admission,  also  paj'  the  sum  of  Five  Guineas, 
Professors'  Fees,  for  every  year  after  the  first  year,  during  which  he 
shall  attend  the  Lectures  of  the  Professors  of  the  King's  Inns.  And  no 
Student  shall  be  admitted  to  attend  the  Lectures  of  any  Professor  of  the 
King's  Inns  except  on  production  of  the  Certificate  of  the  Under  Treasurer 
that  he  has  paid  such  Fees. 


164  LAW  scfloot. 

V.  Every  person  not  otherwise  disqualified,  and  who  shall  have 
passed  a  Public  Examination  at  any  University  within  the  British 
Dominions,  or  for  a  Commission  in  the  Army  or  Navy,  or  for  the 
Indian  Civil  Service,  or  for  the  Consular  Sei-vice,  or  for  Cadetship  in 
the  Three  Eastern  Colonies  of  Ceylon,  Hong  Kong,  and  the  Straits 
Settlements,  or  who  shall  be  a  Student  of  any  of  the  Queen's  Colleges 
at  Belfast,  Cork,  or  Galway,  or  of  any  of  the  Inns  of  Court  in  Eng- 
land, having  passed  the  Preliminary  Examination  therein,  shall  be 
entitled  to  be  admitted  a  Student,  without  passing  a  Preliminary  Ex- 
amination. 

VII.  Every  other  person  applying  to  be  admitted  a  Student  [except 
he  has  been  in  practice  as  a  Solicitor  for  not  less  than  Jive  years']  shall, 
before  such  admission  as  a  Student,  pass  an  Examination  in  the  foUow- 
ng  subjects,  viz. : — 

Latin: — 

Caesar — Commentaries,  Books  i.  and  ii. 

Virgil — ^neid.  Books  i.  to  vt. 

Horace — Odes,  Book  i. ;  Satires  and  Epistles. 


English  History: — 

The  Student's  Hume,  or.  The  Abridgment  of  Lingard's  History 
of  England. 

English  Language  and  Literature  : — 

1.  English  Grammar:  Selections  from  Latham's  History  of  the 

English  Language. 

2.  The  Student's  Manual  of  English  Literature. 

3.  Any  three  of  the  following  subjects,  at  the  Student's  election : — 

a.  Chaucer— Prologue,  and  Knighte's  Tale  (Clarendon 
Press  Series). 

b.  Spenser's  Faerie  Queene,  Book.  i.  (Clarendon  Press 
Series). 

c.  Any  three  of  the  following  Plays  of  Shnkspere  : — 
Julius  Caesar,  Macbeth,  Hamlet,  King  John,  Henry  V., 
Richard  II.,  Othello,  Midsummer  Night's  Dream,  Romeo 
and  Juliet. 

d.  Milton's  Paradise  Lost,  omitting  Books  v.-viii.,  and 
The  Sonnets. 


Bacon's  Essays  :—  Of  Truth,  Of  Adversity,  Of  Revenge, 
Of  Atheism,  Of  Superstition,  Of  Travel,  Of  Innovation, 
Of  Nature  in  Man,  Of  Building,  Of  Studies. 


LAW  SCHOOL.  165 

/.    Dryden  : — Absalom  and  Achitophel,  and  Religio  Laici, 
or,  The  Hind  and  the  Panther. 

g.  Pope's  Essay  on  Man,  and  Rape  of  the  Lock. 

A.  Byron  : — Childe  Harold. 

i.  Tennyson's  lesser  Poems,  as  in  Edition  of  1852,  or  the 
Arthurian  Legends. 

j.  Johnson's  Lives  of  Milton,  Dryden,  Pope,  and  Addison. 

Ti.  Macaulay's  Essays  on  Warren  Hastings,  and  Lord  Clive, 
or  on  Frederick  II.  (of  Prussia),  and  Lord  Chatham. 


Keeping  Terms. 

yill.  Eveiy  Student  \except  he  shall  have  obtained  a  Scholarship, 
Exhibition,  or  Prize  at  an  Honor  Examination  of  the  King'' s  Inns,  in 
which  cases  under  certain  circumstances  the  present  rule  does  not  hold  good'\ 
shall  keep  twelve  Terms'  Commons  in  the  Dining  Hall  of  the  Society,  but 
each  Student  shall,  at  his  option,  be  entitled  to  substitute  in  place  of 
four  such  Terms  four  Terms'  Commons  kept  in  one  of  the  Four  Inns  of 
Court  in  London,  in  accordance  with  the  regulations  of  such  Inn ;  the 
last  of  the  said  twelve  Terms  may  be  kept  in  the  Term  in  which  the 
Student  shall  apply  to  be  called  to  the  Bar. 

IX.  Every  Student  shall  be  enabled  to  keep  Terms  by  dining  in 
the  Hall  of  the  Society  on  two  days  at  least  in  the  Term,  one  day  in 
the  half  week  commencing  on  Tuesday,  and  one  day  in  the  half  week 
commencing  on  Friday.  No  day's  attendance  in  the  Hall  shall  be 
available  for  the  purpose  of  keeping  Term,  unless  the  Student  attending 
shall  have  been  present  at  the  grace  before  dinner,  during  the  whole  of 
dinner,  and  until  the  concluding  grace  shall  have  been  said,  unless  one 
of  the  Benchers  for  the  day  shall  permit  the  Student  to  leave  earlier. 


Educational  Regulations. 

XI.  A  continuous  Course  of  Lectures  shall  be  delivered  by  each  of  the 
Professors,  commencing  in  Michaelmas  Term  in  each  year,  and  consist- 
ing of  three  Terms  of  Lectures.  The  number  of  Lectures  in  each  Term 
shall  be  twelve,  and  the  qualifying  number  to  be  attended  by  each 
Student  shall  be  nine. 

XII.  An  Examination  shall  be  held  by  each  Professor  at  the  end  of 
each  Term  in  the  subject  of  the  Lectures  of  the  Term,  at  which  the 
Students  who  have  attended  the  Lectures  shall  be  bound  to  present 
themselves  for  examination  :  and  no  Student  shall  be  entitled  to  credit 
for  attendance  on  the  Term  of  Lectures  without  a  Certificate  of  having 
passed  the  Examination  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Professor. 

XIII.  An  Examination  shall  be  held,  annually,  at  the  conclusion  of 
ach  Course  of  Lectures,  in  the  subject  of  the  Course  of  Lectures  of  the 


166  LAW  SCHOOL. 

three  preceding  Terms ;  and  no  Student  shall  be  entitled  to  credit  for  the 
Course  of  Lectures  without  a  Certificate  of  having  passed  the  Examina- 
tion to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Examiners.  Every  such  Examination  shall 
be  conducted  by  a  practising  Barrister  other  than  the  Lecturer  chosen 
by  the  Education  Committee.  The  Victoria  Prizes  will  be  awarded 
after  the  Examinations  at  the  end  of  the  continuous  Courses. 

XIV.  Each  Student  must  attend  two  continuous  Courses  of  Lectures, 
as  defined  by  Rule  XI.,  with  each  of  the  two  Professors  at  the  King's 
Inns,  and  one  complete  Course  of  three  Terms  with  each  of  two  Pro- 
fessors in  the  Law  School  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  Attendance  at 
Lectures  must  extend  over  three  years  at  the  least.  The  Education 
Committee  may  accept  as  an  equivalent  for  attendance  on  one  continuous 
Course  of  Lectures  of  the  two  Professors  at  the  King's  Inns  bona  fide 
attendance  in  the  Chambers  of  a  Barrister  or  Pleader  in  Ireland  or 
England  for  one  legal  year,  or  attendance  for  one  year  at  the  Lectures 
of  two  Professors  of  the  Inns  of  Court  in  London. 

XV.  The  Education  Committee  may  grant  a  Special  Examination  to 
any  Student  on  any  grounds  they  may  deem  sufficient,  and  a  Certificate 
of  having  passed  such  Special  Examination  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Examiners  may  be  accepted  in  substitution  for  any  one  or  more  of  the 
above-mentioned  Certificates. 


Gall  to  the  Bar. 

XXV.  Every  Student,  having  complied  with  the  foregoing  Rules,  de- 
siring to  be  admitted  to  the  Degree  of  a  Barrister-at-Law,  and  being  of 
the  full  age  of  twenty-one  years,  shall  present  a  Memorial,  in  the  printed 
form  adopted  by  the  Benchers,  at  the  Under  Treasurer's  Office,  three 
clear  days,  at  the  least,  before  the  First  day  of  Term,  such  Memorial 
to  be  signed  by  the  Student  himself ;  the  Certificate  annexed  thereto 
to  be  signed  by  a  practising  Barrister  of  at  least  ten  years'  standing,  and 
the  Declaration  at  foot  thereof  by  a  Bencher. 

XXVI.  Every  Student  so  applying  for  admission  to  the  Degree  of  a 
Barriater-at-Law,  shall,  on  presenting  bis  said  Memorial,  pay  to  the 
Under  Treasurer  the  sum  of  Forty  Pounds,  being  the  payment  to  the 
Society  thereon,  and  lodge,  at  the  same  time,  a  Certificate  of  having  paid 
Fifty  Pounds  Stamp  Duty  at  the  Stamp  Office,  Certificates  of  the 
required  attendance  upon  Lectures,  and  where  all  his  Terms  shall  not 
hiivo^  been  kept  in  the  Dining  Hall  of  the  Society,  a  Certificate  of  having 
kept  the  required  number  of  Terms  in  one  of  the  Inns  of  Court  in 
England. 

B7  Order, 

John  D.  O'Hanlon, 

Under  Treasurer. 
King's  Inns,  Michaelmas  Term,  1890 


LAW  SCHOOL.  167 


Extract  from  the  Consolidated  Regulations  of  the  Four  Inns  of 
Court  in  Engla7id^  sa?ictioned  and  confirmed  by  Orders  of  the 
several  Societies  made  in  the  month  of  December^  1875. 

1.  Every  person,  not  otherwise  disqualified,  who  shall  have  passed  a 
Public  Examination  at  any  University  within  the  British  dominions,  shall 
be  entitled  to  be  admitted  as  a  Student,  without  passing  a  preliminary 
Examination. 

10.  Students  who  shall  at  the  same  time  be  Members  of  any  of  the 
Universities  of  Oxford,  Cambridge,  Dublin,  London,  Durham,  the  Queen's 
University  in  Ireland,  St.  Andrew's,  Aberdeen,  Glasgow,  or  Edinburgh, 
shall  be  enabled  to  keep  Terms  by  dining  in  the  Halls  of  their  respec- 
tive Inns  of  Court,  any  three  days  in  each  Term. 

26.  Students  shall  be  provided  with  the  means  of  Education  in  the 
general  principles  of  Law,  and  in  the  Law  as  practically  administered  in 
this  country,  and  for  the  purpose  of  such  Education,  Systematic  Instruc- 
tion shall  be  given  in  the  following  subjects,  viz. : — Jurisprudence ; 
International  Law — Public  and  Private  ;  Koman  Civil  Law  ;  Constitu- 
tional Law  and  Legal  History;  Common  Law;  Equity;  The  Law  of 
Beal  and  Personal  Property ;  and  Criminal  Law. 

44.  The  subjects  for  Examination  shall  be  the  following : — i.  Juris- 
prudence, including  International  Law — Public  and  Private  ;  ii.  The 
Roman  Civil  Law  ;  iii.  Constitutional  Law  and  Legal  History ; 
iv.  Common  Law ;  v.  Equity ;  vi.  The  Law  of  Real  and  Personal 
Property ;  vii.  Criminal  Law. 

45.  No  Student  admitted  after  the  31st  December,  1872,  shall  receive 
from  the  Council  the  Certificate  of  fitness  for  call  to  the  Bar  required  by 
the  Four  Inns  of  Court,  unless  he  shall  have  passed  a  satisfactory 
Examination  in  the  following  subjects,  viz.,  1st,  Roman  Civil  Law; 
2ndly,  The  Law  of  Real  and  Personal  Property ;  and,  3rdly,  Common 
Law  and  Equity. 

46.  No  Student  admitted  after  the  31st  December,  1872,  shall  be 
examined  for  call  to  the  Bar,  until  he  shaU  have  kept  nine  Terms ; 
except  that  Students  admitted  after  that  day  shall  have  the  option  of 
passing  the  Examination  in  Roman  Civil  Law,  required  by  Rule  45,  at 
any  time  after  having  kept  four  Terms. 

47.  The  Council  may  accept  a  Degree  in  Law  granted  by  any  Univer- 
sity within  the  British  dominions  as  an  equivalent  for  the  Examination 
in  any  of  the  subjects  mentioned  in  Rule  45,  other  than  Common  Law 
and  Equity ;  provided  the  Council  is  satisfied  that  the  Student,  before  he 
obtained  his  Degree,  passed  a  sufiicient  Examination  in  such  subject  or 
subjects. 

48.  There  shall  be  four  Examinations  in  every  year,  one  of  which 
s'nall  be  held  in  sufficient  time  before  each  Law  Term  to  enable  the  requi- 
site Certificates  to  be  granted  by  the  Council,  before  the  first  day  of  such 
Term.  The  days  of  Examination  shall  be  fixed  by  the  Committee,  and  at 
two  of  such  Examinations,  viz.,  at  those  to  be  held  next  before  Hilary 
and  Trinity  Terms,  there  shall  be  an  Examination  for  Studentships  and 
Honors. 

49.  The  Honors  List  shall  contain  two  Classes,  in  both  of  which  the 
List  shall  be  alphabetical.   The  Examination  for  Honors  shall  be  in  the 


168  LAW  SCHOOL. 

subjects  mentioned  in  Clause  44,  and  no  Student  shall  be  entitled  to  be 
placed  in  either  Class  unless  he  shall  have  passed  a  satisfactory  Exami- 
nation in  all  the  subjects  mentioned  in  Clause  45. 

50.  As  an  encouragement  to  Students  to  study  Jurisprudence  and 
Roman  Civil  Law,  Twelve  Studentships,  of  One  Hundred  Guineas  each, 
shall  be  established,  and  divided  equally  into  two  Classes ;  the  Ist  Class 
of  Studentships  to  continue  for  two  years,  and  to  be  open  for  competi- 
tion to  any  Student  as  to  whom  not  more  than  four  Terms  shall  have 
elapsed  since  he  kept  his  first  Term  ;  and  the  2nd  Class  to  continue  for 
one  year  only,  and  to  be  open  for  competition  to  any  Student,  not  then 
already  entitled  to  a  Studentship,  as  to  whom  not  less  than  four,  and  not 
more  than  eight.  Terms  shall  have  elapsed  since  he  kept  his  first  Term, 
two  of  each  Class  of  such  Studentships  to  be  awarded  by  the  Council,  on 
the  recommendation  of  the  Committee,  after  every  Examination  before 
Hilary  and  Trinity  Terms  respectively,  to  the  two  Students  of  each  set 
of  competitors  who  shall  have  passed  the  best  Examination  in  both 
Jurisprudence  and  Roman  Civil  Law.  But  the  Committee  shall  not  be 
obliged  to  recommend  any  Studentship  to  be  awarded,  if  the  result  of  the 
Examination  be  such  as,  in  their  opinion,  not  to  j  ustify  such  recommen- 
dation. 

51.  Each  Inn  of  Court  shall  bear  the  expense  of  the  Studentships 
awarded  to  its  own  Students. 

52.  Previous  to  each  Examination  the  Committee  of  Education  and 
Examination  shall  give  such  notice  as  they  shall  think  fit  of  the  Books 
and  Branches  of  Subjects  in  which  Students  will  be  required  to  pass  at 
such  Examination,  in  order  to  be  entitled  to  a  Certificate  under  Rule  45. 


RcLKS  with  regard  to  the  Achnission  of  Apprentices  as  Attorneys 
or  Solicitors. 

I. — ADMISSION  IN  IRELAND. 

TuK  7th  and  9th  Sections  of  "The  Attorneys'  and  Solicitors'  Act 
{Ireland),  18G6  "  (29  &  30  Vict.  c.  84),  provide  as  follows  :— 

Sect.  7.  "  Any  person  having  taken  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  or 
Bachelor  of  Laws,  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  Cambridge,  Dublin, 
Durham,  or  London,  or  in  the  Queen's  University  in  Ireland,  or  the 
Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Master  of  Arts,  Bachelor  of  Laws,  or  Doctor 
of  Laws,  in  any  of  the  Universities  of  Scotland,  none  of  such  Degrees 
being  honorary  Degrees,  and  who,  at  any  time  after  having  taken  such 
Degree,  and,  either  before  or  after  the  passing  of  this  Act,  has  been  bound 
by,  and  has  duly  served  under.  Indentures  of  Apprenticeship  to  a  practising 
Attorney  or  Solicitor,  for  the  term  of  three  years,  and  has  been  examined 
and  sworn  in  manner  hereinafter  mentioned,  and  in  accordance  with  the 
practice  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  or  Superior  Courts  of  Law  in  Ireland, 
may  be  admitted,  and  enrolled  and  registered  as  an  Attorney  or  Solicitor ; 
and  where  any  person  has,  before  the  passing  of  this  Act,  and  at  any  time 
after  having  taken  such  Degree,  been  bound  as  aforesaid  for  any  period 
exceeding  three  years,  ho  may,  after  having  duly  served  three  years  of 
such  term,  iu  such  manner  as  would  have  been  required  if  he  had  beeix 


LAW  SCHOOL.  169 

bound  for  three  years  only,  and  having  been  examined  and  sworn  as 
aforesaid,  and  with  the  consent  in  writing,  endorsed  on  his  Indentures  of 
Apprenticeship,  of  the  Attorney  or  Solicitor  to  whom  he  may  be  bound 
to  the  immediate  determination  of  his  Indentures  of  Apprenticeship,  be 
admitted,  enrolled,  and  registered  as  an  Attorney  or  Solicitor ;  and  when 
such  consent  is  given  as  aforesaid,  and  acted  upon  under  this  provision, 
by  the  person  hereby  made  eligible  to  be  admitted,  enrolled,  and  registered 
as  aforesaid,  the  Indentures  of  Apprenticeship  shall  be  deemed  to  have 
determined  as  if  they  had  determined  by  effluxion  of  time." 

Sect.  9.  "  Every  person  who,  as  a  Matriculated  or  Non-Matriculated 
Student  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  or  of  any  of  the  Queen's  Colleges  in 
Ireland,  shall  have  attended  or  shall  attend  any  prescribed  Lectures,  and 
shall  have  passed  or  shall  pass  any  prescribed  Examinations  of  the  Pro- 
fessors of  the  Faculty  of  Law  in  the  said  University  of  Dublin,  or  in 
any  of  the  said  Queen's  Colleges,  for  a  period  of  two  Collegiate  years, 
and  who  shall  have  duly  served  as  an  Apprentice,  under  Indentures  for 
the  term  of  four  years,  in  like  manner  as  by  this  Act  provided  respecting 
the  service  for  the  term  of  five  years,  shall,  at  any  time  after  the  expiration 
of  five  years  from  the  commencement  of  such  attendance  on  Lectures,  or 
of  such  period  of  service,  which  shall  first  happen,  be  qualified  to  be 
sworn,  and  to  be  admitted  as  an  Attorney,  or  Solicitor,  respectively,  ac- 
cording to  the  nature  of  his  service,  of  the  several  and  respective  Superior 
Courts  of  Law  or  Equity  in  Ireland,  as  fully  and  efiectually  to  all  intents 
and  purposes  as  any  person  having  been  bound,  and  having  served  five 
years,  is  qualified  to  be  sworn,  and  to  be  admitted,  or  enrolled  and  regis- 
tered an  Attorney  or  Solicitor  under  and  by  virtue  of  this  Act." 

II. — ADMISSION  IN    ENGLAND. 

Bz  the  '2nd  section  of  the  English  Attorneys'  Act,  23  &  24  Vict, 
c.  197,  from  which  the  7th  section  of  the  Irish  Act  is  copied, 
Graduates  of  the  Universities  specified  in  the  Irish  Act  may  be 
admitted  as  Attorneys  or  Solicitors  in  England,  after  three  years' 
service  under  Articles  of  Clerkship. 

The  5th  section  of  the  English  Act  provides  that 
"  The  Lords  Chief  Justice  of  the  Courts  of  Queen's  Bench  and  Com- 
mon Pleas,  and  the  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  jointly 
with  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,  may,  if  they  think  fit,  from  time  to  time, 
by  regulations  to  be  made  by  them,  direct  that  any  person  having  suc- 
cessfully passed  an  Examination,  now  or  hereafter  to  be  established  in 
any  of  the  Universities  hereinbefore  mentioned,  and  to  be  specified  in 
such  Regulations,  may  be  admitted  and  enrolled  as  an  Attorney  or  Solici- 
tor, after  having  been  subsequently  bound  by,  and  having  duly  served 
under,  Articles  of  Clerkship  to  a  practising  Attorney  or  Solicitor,  for  the 
term  of  four  years,  and  been  examined  and  sworn  as  aforesaid." 

On  the  26th  of  July,  1861,  it  was  accordingly  ordered  by  the 
Judges  so  authorized  :— 

"  That  from  and  after  the  1st  day  of  Hilary  Term,  1862,  every  per- 
son who,  before  entering  into  Articles  of  Clerkship,  shall  produce  to  the 
Registrar  of  Attorneys  a  Certificate  that  he  has  successfully  passed  the 

I 


170  LAW  SCHOOL. 

first  Public  Examination  before  Moderators  at  Oxford,  or  the  Previous 
Examination  at  Cambridge,  or  the  Examination  in  Arts  for  the  second 
year  at  Durham,  or  the  Matriculation  Examination  at  the  Universities 
of  Dublin  or  London,  and  has  been  placed  in  the  first  division  on  such 
Matriculation  Examination,  shall  be  entitled  to  the  benefit  of  the  fifth 
section  of  the  Attorneys'  Act,  23  &  24  Vict.  c.  127." 


Regulations  of  the  University  with  regard  to  Degrees  in  Law. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Laws  is  Moderator  in  all  disputations 
for  Degrees  in  Law,  and  presents  the  Candidates  for  those  Degrees 
at  the  Commencements. 

The  Degrees  are  Bachelor  and  Doctor  in  utroque  Jure. 


1.  Bachelor  of  Laws,"" 

A  Candidate  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Laws  must  have 
taken  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  in  Dublin  (unless  he  seek  the 
degree  ad  eunde?n  as  an  LL.B.,  of  Cambridge,  or  a  B.C.L.  of 
Oxford).  He  must  also  [a]  have  completed  his  attendance  in  the 
Law  School  as  defined  under  the  head  **  Course  of  Study,"  and 
must  have  been  classed  at  the  General  Examination  held  by  each 
of  the  Professors,  or  [b]  must  have  passed  a  Special  Examination 
in  the  subjects  of  the  curriculum  of  the  Law  School. 

When  the  Degree  of  LL.B.  is  taken  by  Examination,  the  sub- 
jects in  which  the  Candidates  will  be  examined  are  as  follows  : — 

Bentham's  Theory  of  Legislation,  pp.  1-236. 
Holland's  Jurisprudence. 
Maine's  Ancient  Law. 
Hall's  International  Law. 
Digby's  History  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property. 
Anson's  Principles  of  the  English  Law  of  Contract. 
Snell's  Principles  of  Equity  (omitting  Book  ii.,  treating 
of  The  Judicature  Act). 

The  Examinations  are  mainly  by  Papers ;  but  each  Examiner 
is  at  liberty  to  supplement  his  Examination  by  questions  viva  voce. 

An  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  LL.B.  is  held  four*'  times 
in  each  year.  Candidates  are  not  required  to  have  their  names  on 
the  College  Books  at  the  time  of  the  Examination. 

The  Fee  for  the  Degree  of  LL.B.  is  £11  los.,  payable  to  the 
Senior  Proctor. 

•  RMolatloni  of  Board  and  Council,  .June  8  and  6,  1878.    Meeting  of  Senate,  June  29, 
1K78. 

fc  Kcwilutlon  of  Board,  May  3, 1882. 


LAW  SCHOOL.  171 


2.  Doctor  of  Laws  ^ 

A  Candidate  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  must  be  B.A.  of 
three  years'  standing,  and  have  taken  the  LL.B.  degree  in  Dublin 
either  ad  eundem  or  otherwise  unless  he  has  taken  the  LL.D.  in 
Cambridge,  or  the  B.C.L.  in  Oxford. 

Candidates  may  obtain  the  Degree  in  any  of  the  following 
ways  : — 

1.  By  passing  an  Examination  in  the  following  Course : — 

1.  The  Course  for  the  LL.B.  Degree. 

2.  Hearn's  Government  of  England. 

3.  Taswell-Langmead's  English  Constitutional  History. 

4.  Amos'  History  and  Principles  of  the  Civil  Law  of  Eome. 

2.  By  presenting  to  the  Kegius  Professor  of  Laws,  for  the  consi- 
deration of  the  Examiners,  a  printed  Thesis,  composed  by  the  Candidate, 
on  a  subject  in  the  Law  Course  approved  of  by  the  Professor. — The 
Candidate  will  be  liable  to  be  examined  on  subjects  connected  with  his 
Thesis. — The  Thesis  must  be  presented  to  the  Professor  one  month  before 
the  Commencements,  and,  if  it  be  approved  by  the  Professors  of  the  Law 
School,  a  copy  shall  be  deposited  in  the  College  Library. 

3.  The  Degree  of  LL.D.  may  also,  be  obtained  by  a  Candidate  who  is 
the  author  of  a  published  work  connected  with  legal  or  political  science, 
of  merit  sufficient,  in  the  judgment  of  the  Examiners,  to  entitle  the 
Candidate  to  the  Degree. 

Candidates  for  Degrees  by  either  of  the  methods  2  or  3,  are 
required  to  notify  to  the  Eegistrar  of  the  Law  School,  one  month 
before  the  Commencements,  the  particular  qualifications  which 
they  propose  to  offer  for  their  Degrees. 

Candidates  who  have  already  taken  the  degree  of  LL.B.  at 
Cambridge,  or  B.C.L.  at  Oxford,  may  take  the  ad  eundem  LL.B. 
Degree  in  T.C.D.  on  the  payment  of  £11  \os. 

Specimens  of  Papers  at  recent  Examinations  for  the  LL.B.  and 
LL.D.  Degrees  can  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Registrar. 
The  Examiners  require  a  minimum  of  40  per  cent,  of  the  questions 
to  be  answered  on  the  aggregate  of  the  papers.  The  answers 
sent  in  to  each  examiner  must  not  fall  much  below  this  percentage. 

The  Fee  for  the  Degree  of  LL.D.  is  £22,  payable  to  the  Senior 
Proctor. 

The  Examinations  commence  at  9  o'clock,  am.,  on  each  of  the 
days  appointed,  and  extend  into  the  day  following. 

•Resolutions  of  Board  and  Council,  June  8  and  5,  1878.  Meeting  of  Senate,  June  2i», 
1878. 

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SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

HI8T0EY    OF    THE    SCHOOL    OF    PHYSIC. 

*'TnE  School  of  Physic  in  Ikeland  "  is  constituted  by  the 
Statute  of  40  Geo.  III.,  cap.  84 ;  and  the  Statute  of  '60th  Yict., 
cap.  9. 

The  Buildinfrs  and  Laboratory  of  the  School  of  Physic  belong 
to  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  College,  and  no  person 
can  Lecture  or  Demonstrate  in  them  without  the  permission  of  the 
Provost  and  Senior  Fellows. 

The  discipline  of  the  School,  as  regards  the  intern  and  extern 
Students,  is  entirely  in  the  hands  of  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows. 

The  departments  of  Medicine  and  of  Surgery  are  presided  over 
by  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  and  the  E-egius  Professor  of 
Surgery,  respectively,  to  whom  is  committed  the  charge  of  the 
conduct  of  the  Examinations  in  Medicine  and  Surgery. 

The  Teaching  Staff  of  the  School  of  "Physic  consists  of  the 
following  Professors  and  Lecturers : — 

Appointed  by  Trinity  College. 

•1.  The  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Chirurgery. 
*2.  The  Professor  of  Chemistry. 
* 3.  The  Professor  of  Botany. 
•4.  The  Professor  of  Surgery. 
•5.  The  University  Anatomist. 
6,  The  Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy. 

Appointed  by  the  College  of  Physicians. 

*  1.  King's  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine. 
*2.  King's  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine. 

*3.  King's  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 
•4.  King's  Professor  of  Midwifery. 
5.  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence. 

Mention  is  made  in  the  College  Register,  a.  d.  1598,  of  a  con- 
eordatum  of  £40  yearly,  granted  by  the  Government  to  the  Uni- 
versity, for  a  "  Physitian's  pay."  '  Tliis  is  believed  to  have  been 
the  origin  of  the  Regius  Professorship  of  Physic. 

In  IJisliop  Hedell's  Statutes,  a.  d.  1(J28,  it  is  enacted  that  one  of 
the  Fellows  shall  be  Professor  of  Medicine,  and  shall  deliver  Lec- 
tures in  that  Faculty  every  Term,  an  enactment  subsequently 
contirmed  by  the  Letters  Patent,  13  Car.  I.  : 

"  Volumus  insuper,  ut  et  Jurista,  et  Medicus,  post  secundum  profes- 
■tonis  annum,  semel  quovis  termino  in  sua  facultate  prselegant." 

•  The  Profei»or«liiT>«  marked  thua  me  nnim^d  Ir  the  School  of  Tliysic  Act,  or  in  tho 
Amendment  Aet. 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  173 

By  the  Charter  aud  Letters  Patent  given  to  Trinity  College, 
A.  D.  1637,  13  Car.  I.,  cap.  18,  it  is  provided  that  one  of  the  Fellows 
of  the  College  shall  devote  himself  to  the  study  of  Medicine : — 

"  Xeminem  autem  volumus  invitum  cogi  ad  studia  hsec,  sed  eligatur 
aliquis,  qui  professiones  istas  [i.  e.  jurisprudentise  et  medicinae]  respec- 
tive sibi  optat,  modo  talis  inveniri  possit  inter  Socios." 

The  Offices  of  Medical  Fellow  and  Professor  of  Physic  appear  to 
have  been  held  by  the  same  persons  down  to  the  time  of  the  distin- 
guished Dr.  John  Stearne,  the  founder  of  the  College  of  Physicians, 
after  whom  the  two  offices  were  generally  held  by  different  per- 
sons. 

So  seldom,  in  fact,  were  the  Medical  Fellows  found  competent 
to  hold  the  Professorship,  that  there  are  three  instances  only  on 
record,  since  a.  n.  1662,  of  the  same  person  holding  both  offices, 
viz. : — 

1.  John  Stearne. 

2.  Eichard  Helsham. 

3.  Whitley  Stokes. 

There  does  not  exist  any  Charter,  Royal  Letter,  or  Statute  con- 
stituting the  Professorship  of  Physic  in  Trinity  College,  which 
seems  to  have  grown  up  spontaneously,  to  meet  the  educational 
wants  of  the  College,  and  the  Professorship  is  not  named  "Kegius" 
in  any  public  document  until  A.  d.  1868,  when  it  is  so  styled,  in 
the  Letters  Patent  of  Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty  (iueen  Victoria, 
constituting  a  llegius  Professorship  of  Surgery  in  Trinity  College. 
The  Professor  is  named,  simply,  "Professor  of  Physick  in  Trinity 
College,"  in  the  Letters  Patent  2  Geo.  I.,  a.  d.  1715  ;  in  the  Statute 
15  Geo.  II.,  A.  D.  1741  ;  in  the  Statute  25  Geo.  111.,  cap.  42,  a.  d. 
1784  ;  and  in  the  Statute  (School  of  Physic  Act)  40  Geo.  III.,  cap. 
84,  A.  D.  1800. 

The  Regius  Professorship  of  Surgery  in  Trinity  College  was 
constituted  by  Letters  Patent,  32  Victoria,  1868. 

In  the  year  1710  the  first  mention  is  made  in  the  College  Register 
of  Lectures  in  Anatomy,  Chemistry,  and  Botany,  in  the  University. 
On  the  14th  of  June,  in  that  year,  ground  was  laid  out  for  a  Labo- 
ratory and  Anatomical  Theatre ;  and  on  the  opening  of  the  building 
in  August  of  the  year  following.  Dr.  Hoyle  lectured  in  Anatomy, 
Dr.  Nicholson  in  Botany,  and  Dr.  Griffith  in  Chemistry. 

24th  June,  1713.  The  Will  of  Sir  Patrick  Dun  was  proved ;  and 
by  this  Will  a  Professor  of  Physic  was  created  in  the  College  of 
Physicians,  and  endowed  from  the  funds  of  Sir  P.  Dun's  estate. 

The  Deed  constituting  and  providing  for  Professors  of  Physic 
in  the  College  of  Physicians  was  executed  on  the  8th  June,  1704. 

loth  October,  1715.  A  Charter,  2  George  L,  was  obtained,  in- 
corporating the  Professorship  of  Physic  agreeably  to  the  rules  laid 
down  in  Sir  P.  Dun's  Deed,  and  appointing  perpetual  successorship, 
1  mder  the  title  of  ' '  The  King's  Professorship  of  Physic  in  the  City  of 
Dublin." 


174  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

An  University  Anatomist  was  first  appointed  in  1716.  On  the 
8th  September,  in  that  year,  Dr.  Robinson  and  Surgeon  Green 
were,  by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  appointed  to  officiate  in 
the  Anatomy  School  as  Lecturer  and  Anatomist. 

17th  June,  1717.  Dr.  Robinson  was,  by  a  majority  of  votes, 
turned  out  from  being  Lecturer  in  Anatomy,  and  Dr.  Hoyle 
elected  to  the  same.  Ordered  that  the  Bursar  pay  £60  to 
Surgeon  Green,  in  order  to  purchase  preparations  for  illustrating 
several  parts  of  the  human  body. 

1st  October,  1730.  ])r.  Thomas  Madden  was  chosen  Lecturer 
in  Anatomy. 

21st  May,  1734.  Dr.  Francis  Foreside"  was  chosen  Lecturer  in 
Anatomy. 

1741.  An  Act  was  passed,  15th  George  II.,  modifying  the  Pro- 
fessorships established  under  Sir  P.  Dun's  Deed  and  Will. 

16th  January,  1741-2.  Dr.  Robinson  was  chosen  Anatomy 
Lecturer  in  the  room  of  Dr.  Foreside,  resigned. 

14th  June,  1743.  Mr.  AVhittingham  was  chosen  Anatomist  in 
room  of  Mr.  Shaw,  resigned. 

10th  September,  1753.  Mr.  George  Cleghorn  was  chosen  Anato- 
mist in  place  of  Mr.  Whittingham,  resigned. 

9th  June,  1761.  It  was  resolved  by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fel- 
lows that,  for  the  future,  the  Examination  for  Degrees  in  Medicine 
should  be  committed  to  the  Prselectors  in  Chemistry  and  Anatomy, 
together  with  the  Professor  of  Physic.^ 

29th  June,  1761.  It  was  ordered  that  another  Lecturer  in  Ana- 
tomy be  chosen  in  the  room  of  Dr.  Robert  Robinson,  in  consequence 
of  his  having  refused  to  co-operate  with  the  Professor  of  Physic  and 
Lecturer  in  Chemistry,  in  carrying  out  the  order  of  the  9th  June, 
inst.  On  the  same  day,  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  elected  Mr. 
George  Cleghorn  as  Lecturer  in  Anatomy. 

1784.  An  Act  was  passed,  25th  George  III.,  altering  and  amend- 
ing the  Act  of  1741  ;  converting  the  University  Lectureships  in 
Anatomy  and  Chirurgery,  Chemistry  and  Botany,  into  Professor- 
ships ;  and  constituting  the  School  of  Physic  in  Ireland. 

1790.  An  Act  was  passed,  31st  George  III.,  further  amending 
the  Clinical  Lectures  mentioned  in  preceding  Acts. 

1800.  In  this  year,  the  Act  commonly  called  the  *'  School  of 
Physick  Act,"  40th  George  III.,  was  passed,  repealing  portions  of 
the  former  Acts,  and  creating  the  School  of  Physic  as  it  now 
exists. 

1867.  An  Amendment  Act  was  passed,  repealing  portions  of 
the  School  of  Physic  Act. 


•  l^r.  ioreside  was  afterwards  elected  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  in  the  room  of  Dr. 
C.>p<*.  on  the  2iul  February,  1742-o. 

*  Tills  rule  was  made  in  consequence  of  a  dlfTcronce  with  the  CoUeRe  of  Physicians, 
the  PreiiidentMnd  Censors  of  that  body  havinR  been  the  Examiners  from  1«96  to  1761. 
bM  It.  Belcher*  UcKister  of  Coll.  of  Phy8.,18GC,  p.  10. 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 


175 


1.  Medical  Felloic 

s  of  Tr 

'nity  College. 

1618 

John  Temple. 

1693 

William  Carr. 

1620- 

1  Beere. 

1698- 

9  John  Denis. 

1662 

John  Stearne. 

1700 

Anthony  Raymund. 

1669 

George  Walker. 

1706- 

7  Richard  Helsham. 

1670 

William  Palliser. 

1729 

Edward  Hudson. 

1671 

George  Mercer. 

1730 

Edward  Molloy. 

1687 

Owen  Lloyd. 

1733 

William  Clement, 

1687 

Jeremy  Allen. 

1789 

Whitley  Stokes. 

1688 

Arthur  Blennerhasset. 

1838 

John  Toleken. 

II.  Regius  Professors  of  Phi/ sic. 

1618 

John  Temple. 

1742-3  Francis  Foreside. 

1620- 

1  Beere. 

1745 

Bryan  Robinson. 

1662 

John  Stearne. 

1754 

Edward  Barry. '' 

1670 

John  Margetson. 

1761 

William  Clement. 

1674 

Ealph  Howard. 

1781 

Edward  Hill. 

1710 

Richard  Stephens. 

1830 

Whitley  Stokes. 

1717 

Thomas  Molyneux." 

1845 

William  Stokes. 

1733 

Eichard  Helsham. 

1878 

Alfred  Hudson. 

1738 

Henry  Cope. 

1880 

Sir  John  Thomas  Banks 
K.C.B. 

III.  Regius  Professors  of  Surgery, 

1852  James  William  Cusack. 

:    1875 

William  Colles. 

1861 

Robert  Adams. 

1    1891 

Sir  George  Porter,  Bart. 

IV.  Professors  of  Anatojny  and  Surgery, 


1711  Dr.Hoyle. 

1716  Dr.  Robinson. 

1717  Dr.  Hoyle. 
1730  Thomas  Madden. 
1734  Francis  Foreside. 
1741  Robert  Robinson. 
1761  George  Cleghorn. 


1790  James  Cleghorn. 

1803  William  Hartigan. 

1813  J.  Macartney. 

1837  Robert  Harrison. 

1858  Benjamin  G.  M'Dowel. 

1879  Alexander  Macalister. 

1884  Daniel  John  Cunningham. 


V.    University  Anatomists. 


1716  Surgeon  Green. 

Mr.  Vesey  Shaw. 

1743  Mr.  Whittingham. 
1753  Mr.  George  Cleghorn. 


1861  JohnK.  Barton. 
1864  Edward  H.  Bennett. 
1873  Thomas  Evelyn  J^ittle. 
1891  Henry  St.  John  Brooks. 


•  Created  a  Baronet  in  1730. 


•>  Created  a  Baronet  in  1775. 


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SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 


1711  Dr.  Griffith. 
1717  Dr.  Smith,  Senior. 
1732  William  Steevens. 
1760  Francis  Hutchinson. 
1767  James  Span. 


VI.  Professor 8  of  Chetnistry. 

1773  James  Thornton. 

1783  Robert  Perceval. 

1809  Francis  Barker. 

1850  James  Apjohn. 

1875  James  Emerson  Reynolds. 


VII.  Professors  of  Botany, 


1711  Dr.  Nicholson. 

1732  Dr.  Chemys. 

1733  William  Clements. 
1763  James  Span. 
1773  Edward  Hill. 
1800  Robert  Scott. 


1809  William  AUman. 
1844  George  James  Allman. 
1856  Wm.  Henry  Harvey. 
1866  Alexander  Dickson. 
1869  E.Perceval  Wright. 


VIII.  Professors  of  Surgery, 

1849  Robert  W.  Smith. 
1873  Edward  H.  Bennett. 


IX.  Lecturers  in,  and  Professors  of  Zoology. 

1857  Robert  Harrison.  I  1869  Alexander  Macalister. 

1858  E.  Perceval  Wright.  |  1879  Henry  W.  Mackintosh. 

X.  Professors  of  Comparative  Anatomy, 

1872  Alexander  Macalister. 
1884  Henry  W.  Mackintosh. 


XI.  King^s  Professors  of  Practice  of  Medicine 

1717  Robert  Griffith. 
1719  James  Grattan. 
1749  Henry  Quin. 
1786  Edward  Brereton. 
1792  Stephen  Dickson. 
1798  Whitley  Stokes. 
1812  Martin  Tuomy. 


1829  John  James  Leahy. 
1832  Chas.  R.  A.  Lendrick. 
1841  George  Greene. 
1846  John  Creery  Ferguson. 
1849  John  Thomas  Banks. 
1869  William  Moore. 
1882  John  Maoee  Finny. 


XII.  King^s  Professor  of  Surgery  and  Midwifery. 

1749  Sir  Nathaniel  Barry. 

XIII.  King^s  Professors  of  Midwifery, 


1827  William  F.  Montgomery. 
1856  Fleetwood  ChurchiU. 
1867  Sir      Edward    Burrowes 
Sinclair. 


1882  John  Rutherford  Kirkpatrick. 
1889  Arthur  Veiwon  Macan. 


XIV.  Kiny^8  Profeasors  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 


1749  Constantine  Barbor. 
1786  Edmund  Cullon. 
1804  John  Crampton. 


1840  Jonathan  Osborne. 
1864  Aquilla  Smith. 
1881  Walteu  G.  Smith. 


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XV.  King^s  Professors  of  Institutes  of  Medicine » 

1786  Stephen  Dickson.  1827  Robert  James  Graves. 

1812  John  Wra.  Boyton.  1841  Robert  Law. 

1826  AVilliam  Stack.  1874  John  Mallet  Purser. 

XVI.  Professors  of^  and  Lecturers  in,  3Iedical  Jurisiwudence , 
1839  Thomas  Brady.  I  1889  Henry  T.  Bewley. 

1864  Robert  Travers.  | 

XVII.  King^s  Professors  of  Natural  History. — [None  appointed.] 

SIE  PATEICK  dun's  HOSPITAL.* 

Sir  Patrick  Dun's  Hospital  was  founded  by  the  School  of  Physic 
Act  in  1800 ;  and  is  now  governed  by  the  dii-ections  laid  down  in 
that  Statute,  and  in  the  School  of  Physic  Amendment  Act  of  1867. 

For  several  years  previous  to  its  erection,  great  inconvenience 
was  felt  from  the  want  of  clinical  lectures  in  counexion  with  the 
School  of  Physic  ;  and  several  temporary  expedients  were  made  use 
of  to  remedy  this  defect.  The  Statute  25  Geo.  III.  provided  that, 
until  an  hospital  should  be  built,  clinical  courses  might  be  given  in 
some  hospital  in  Dublin.  Accordingly,  on  the  14th  January, 
1788,  the  College  of  Physicians  to  some  extent  fulhlled  the  spirit  of 
the  law,  by  taking  a  house  in  Clarendon -street  for  a  clinical  hospi- 
tal. After  a  time  this  had  to  be  given  up,  chiefly  on  the  score  of 
expense,  a  committee  reporting  to  the  College,  on  the  14th  August, 
1790,  that  the  cost  of  maintaining  the  institution  was  much  higher 
than  in  other  hospitals  in  Dublin — the  cost  of  drugs  alone  being 
eight  times  as  high  as  at  other  hospitals.  On  the  8th  of  November, 
1790,  the  furniture  of  the  hospital  in  Clarendon-street  was  ordered 
to  be  removed  to  Mercer's  Hospital:  and  in  case  it  could  not  be 
there  accommodated,  further  directions  were  given  to  remove  it  to 
Steevens'  Hospital.  On  the  9th  of  July,  1792,  a  lease  of  a  house 
on  Blind-quay  (now  Wellington-quay)  was  accepted  by  the  College 
of  Physicians  for  an  hospital.  This  was  called  Sir  Patrick  Dun's 
Hospital,  and  was  put  in  working  order  for  thirty  clinical  patients, 
on  the  27th  September  in  the  same  year.  This  institution  seemed 
to  work  for  a  short  time  only,  for,  on  the  16th  of  February,  1793, 
the  College  took  into  consideration  the  appointment  of  aPhysician- 
in-Ordinary  to  Sir  Patrick  Dun's  Hospital  in  Lower  Exchange- 
street.  According  to  the  College  Journals,  this  was  working  in 
1797;  and  on  the  21st  of  January,  1799,  Mercer's  Hospital  was 
reported  ready  for  the  reception  of  clinical  patients  on  Dun's 
foundation. 

At  first  the  hospital  in  Lower  Exchange-street  was  kept  open 
during  the  whole  year,  then  only  during  a  part  of  the  year ;  next, 
the  patients  decreased  in  number,  until,  finally,  it  would  appear 
from  the  evidence  given  before  the  Lords'  Committee  in  1799,  that 
at  one  time  only  one  patient  was  to  be  found  in  it. 

a  The  account  of  Sir  Patrick  Dun's  Hospital  given  here  is  taken  from  a  Memoir  of  Sir 
Patrick  Dun,  by  liev  T.  W.  Belcher,  M,  D.  (Dublin,  1866). 

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178  SCHOOL  OF  PHYMC. 

By  the  Statute  31  Geo.  III.,  the  College  of  Physicians  was 
empowered  to  raise  £1000  to  build  an  hospital;  but  nothing  was 
done  in  that  way  until  after  1800,  when  the  School  of  Physic  Act 
gave  more  clear  and  extended  powers. 

By  this  Act  the  building  of  the  hospital  was  entrusted  to  eight 
Commissioners,  viz.,  the  Right  Honourable  Sackville  Hamilton,  the 
Provost  of  Trinity  College,  and  the  President  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  for  the  time  being.  Sir  Francis  Hutchinson,  Baronet ; 
the  Hon.  George  Knox,  Dr.  Arthur  Browne  (LL.D.), /William 
Digges  Latouche,  and  Abraham  Wilkinson,  Esquires.  These  Com- 
missioners selected  a  lot  of  ground  in  Grand  Canal-street,  of 
which  a  lease  for  998  years  was  granted  to  the  President  and  Fel- 
lows of  the  College  of  Physicians,  from  David  Courtney,  Esq. 
The  College  seal  was  affixed  to  this  lease  on  the  10th  of  May,  1802. 
In  1808,  £6346  of  Sir  Patrick  Dun's  funds  having  been  expended 
in  the  erection  of  the  west  wing  of  the  hospital,  and  enclosing  the 
ground,  and  making  sewers,  and  there  being  no  means  for  carry- 
ing on  the  building  except  the  annual  produce  of  the  estates,  which 
was  quite  inadequate,  an  application  was  made  for  Parliamentary 
aid,  and  in  the  ensuing  session  a  grant  of  £6204  was  obtained, 
for  the  purpose  of  finishing  the  wing  then  being  erected,  and  for 
procuring,  furnishing,  and  maintaining  a  temporary  hospital. 

On  the  24th  of  June,  1808,  the  west  wing  being  finished,  and 
capable  of  affording  accommodation  to  thirty  patients,  the  Commis- 
sioners summoned  a  Board  of  the  Governors  nominated  in  the  School 
of  Physic  Act,  and  delivered  up  to  them  the  management  of  the 
institution,  which  was  opened  for  clinical  instruction  on  the  25th 
of  October,  in  the  same  year. 

By  the  aid  of  subsequent  Parliamentary  grants  the  hospital  was 
completed,  and  accommodation  was  provided  in  the  hospital  for 
Dun's  Library,  and  for  the  Convocation  Hall  of  the  College  of  Phy- 
sicians. The  building  of  the  hospital  was  commenced  in  1803, 
and  was  completed  in  1816,  and  the  first  College  meeting  there 
took  place  in  1818.  The  Board  of  Governors  consists  of  the  Visi- 
tors of  theCoUege  of  Physicians ;  the  President,  Vice-President, 
and  Censors  of  the  same ;  the  Provost  of  Trinity  College  ;  and  of 
twelve  other  persons  chosen  by  the  ex-officio  Governors  from  among 
the  subscribers  to  the  hospital. 

In  1864,  the  College  of  Physicians  transferred  to  the  Governors 
the  entire  use  of  the  central  portion  of  the  building,  with  a 
view  to  the  conversion  of  the  hospital  into  a  medico-chirurgical 
institution,  a  change  which  was  considered  desirable  for  the  im- 
provement of  the  School  of  Physic,  medical  cases  only  having  been 
admissible  previous  to  this  alteration.  This  change  has  been  at- 
tended with  the  best  results,  and  has  contributed,  in  some  degree, 
to  carry  out  the  intention  of  Sir  Patrick  Dun,  who— as  appears 
from  his  will  and  deed — considered  surgery  to  be  a  part  of  medicine, 
a  view  of  the  subject  which  Hippocrates  and  the  ancients  entertained, 
and  which  modern  medical  science  has  shown  to  be  correct. 


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REGULATIONS  OF  THE  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

The  School  of  Physic  in  the  University  of  Dublin  consists  of  the 

following  Staff: — 

Regius  Professor  of  Physic, — Sir  John  Banks,  K.C.B.,  M.D. 

Regius  Professor  of  Surgery. — Sir  George  Porter,  Bart.,  M.D. 

University  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Chirurgery, — Daniel  J.  Cunning- 
ham, M.D.,  F.R.S. 

University  Professor  of  Chemistry. — J.  Emerson  Reynolds,  M.D. ,  F.R.S. 

University  Professor  of  Botany. — E.  Perceval  "Wright,  M.D. 

Professor  of  Surgery  in  Trinity  College. — Edward  H.  Bennett,  M.D.,Ch.M. 

University  Anatomist. — Henry  St.  John  Brooks,  M.  D. 

Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy. — Henry  W.  Mackintosh,  M.A. 

Erasmus  Smith's  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy. —George  Francis  Fitz- 
Gerald,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

University  Examiner  in  Surgery. — Charles  B.  Ball,  M.  D.,  Ch.  M. 

University  Lecturer  in  Medical  Jurisprudence. — Henry  T.  Bewley,  M.D. 

University  Examiner  in  Ophthalmic  Surgery  for  1892. — H.  R.  Swanzy, 
M.B. 

University  Examiner  in  Midwifery  for  1892. — R.  H.  Fleming,  M.B. 

University  Examiner  in  Clinical  Medicine  for  1892. — G.  P.  L.  E.  Nugent, 
M.D. 

University  Examiner  in  Vital  Statistics. — T.  \V.  Grimshaw,  M.D. 

Universiti/  Examiner  in  Dental  Surgery  for  1892. — G.  "W.   W.   Baker, 

M.i). 

King's  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine. — John  Mallet  Purser,  M.D. 
King's  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine. — John  Magee  Finny,  M.D. 
King' s  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy . — WalterG.  Smith, M.D. 
King's  Professor  of  Midwifery. — Arthur  Vernon  Macan,  M.B.,  M.A.O. 

Curators  of  Museum  of  Anatomy  and  Zoology. — Henry  W.  Mackintosh, 

M.A. ;  Daniel  J.  Cunningham,  M.D. 
Curator  of  Pathological  Museum. — Edward  H.  Bennett,  M.D.,  Ch.  M. 
Curator  of  Materia  Medica  Museum. — Walter  G.  Smith,  M.D. 
Registrar. — Henry  "W.  Mackintosh,  M.A. 
Demonstrators  in  Anatomy. — Henry  C.  Drury,  M.D. 

Edward  H.  Taylor,  M.B.,  B.  Ch.  B.A  0. 

R.  H.  Wood,  M.B.,  B.  Ch.  B.A.O. 

A.  F.  Dixon,  B.A.,  Sen  Mod. 

G.  T.  Johnstone,  B.A. 
Assistant  Lecturer  in  Chemistry. — E.  A.  Werner,  F.C.S. 
Assistant  to  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine. — Henry  C.  Earl,  M.B. 

MATKICULATIOK. 

No  student  can  be  permitted  to  attend  any  of  the  Courses  of 
Instruction  in  the  School  of  Physic  until  he  has  Matriculated. 
There  is  no  special  Examination ;  the  Entrance  Examination  of 
Trinity  College,  or  any  other  of  the  Preliminary  Examinations 
recognized  by  the  General  Medical  Council,  being  accepted  as 


180  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

equivalent.  The  Matriculation  Fee  is  Five  Shillings.  It  is  not 
necessary  for  a  Student  to  have  his  name  on  the  College  Books, 
or  to  attend  any  of  the  Academical  duties  of  the  University, 
unconnected  with  the  School  of  Physic,  unless  he  desire  to  obtain 
a  Diploma  or  Degree  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Midwifery. 

A  Student  may  matriculate  at  the  commencement  of  either  the 
Winter  or  the  Summer  Session.  The  former  is  the  better  time  ; 
but  in  either  case  he  should  join  as  early  in  the  session  as  possible, 
in  order  to  derive  full  benefit  from  the  Lectures. 

The  25th  November  is  the  last  day  of  admission  to  the  Winter 
Session.  In  the  Summer  Session  the  day  varies  a  good  deal 
according  to  the  time  at  which  Easter  occurs,  and  the  Courses  of 
Lectures  for  which  the  Student  proposes  to  enter.  If  a  Student 
be  compelled  to  postpone  his  Matriculation,  he  should  consult  the 
Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic  as  to  the  last  day. 

WINTER   SESSION,    1891-92. 

The  Winter  Session  commences  on  the  1  st  October,  by  the  open- 
ing of  the  Dissecting-room,  and  terminates  on  the  31st  March. 
Lectures  commence  on  the  2nd  November. 

LECTURES. 

Practical  Anatomy. — Dr.  Cunningham,  at  12  o'clock,  on 
Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Saturdays. 

Systematic  Anatoiny. — Dr.  Cunningham,  at  12  o'clock,  on 
Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays. 

Applied  Anatomy. — Drs.  Cunningham  and  Brooks,  at  2  o'clock, 
on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays. 

Surgery — Dr.  Bennett,  at  1  o'clock,  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays, 
and  Fridays. 

Heat  y  Electricity,  and  Magnetism Dr.  FitzGerald,  at  2  o'clock, 

on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays,  during  Term. 

Chemistry. — Dr.  Reynolds,  at  2  o'clock,  on  Tuesdays  and  Thurs- 
days, and  at  11  o'clock  on  Saturdays. 

Practice  of  Medicine. — Dr.  Finny,  at  1  o'clock,  on  Tuesdays, 
Thursdays,  and  Saturdays. 

Midtvifery.— Mr.  Macan,  at  3  o'clock,  on  Mondays,  Wednes- 
davs,  and  Fridays. 

IPhysiology. — Dr.  Purser,  at  12  o'clock,  on  Mondays,  Wednes- 
days, and  Fridays. 

N.  B. — The  Courses  consist  of  Fifty-six  Lectures  each. 

Six  months'  Dissections  are  required. 

Christmas  Vacation  commences  on  20th  December,  and  termi- 
nates on  2nd  January. 

SUMMER  SESSION,  1892. 

The  Summer  Session  commences  on   the  Ist   April,  and  ter- 
minates on  the  IJOth  June. 
The  Eaater  Vacation  includes  Passion  Week  and  Easter  Week. 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  181 


TEACTICAL  INSTEUCTIOl^. 


Laboratory  Instruction  in  Chemistry. — Dr.  Emerson  Reynolds. 

This  Course  comprises  full  instruction  in  Q-ualitative  and  Quan- 
titative Chemical  Analysis  as  applied  to  Medicine.  Students  work 
in  the  Laboratory  from  1  to  3  o'clock,  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays, 
and  Fridays.  Each  Student  is  provided  with  full  sets  of  Ap- 
paratus and  Tests.  A  Course  of  Demonstrations  in  Organic 
Chemistry  for  Medical  Students  forms  part  of  the  Course.  These 
Demonstrations  are  given  on  Mondays,  at  12  o'clock. 

Laboratory  Instruction  in  Histology. — Dr.  Purser. 

This  Course  will  be  given  in  the  Physiological  Laboratory. 
On  Mondays,  at  '6  o'clock,  a  Lecture  will  be  given  in  the  Theatre; 
after  which,  Illustrative  Preparations  will  be  shown  in  the  La- 
boratory. For  Practical  Work,  the  Class  will  be  divided,  in  order 
to  admit  of  each  Student  receiving  a  larger  amount  of  attention. 
One  division  will  work  from  3  to  5  o'clock,  on  Wednesdays  and 
Fridays  ;  the  other  from  3  to  5  o'clock,  on  Tuesdays  and  Thurs- 
days. Each  Student  will  have  his  own  place  in  the  Laboratory, 
a  Microscope,  and  a  full  set  of  Apparatus  and  Reagents.  The 
Laboratory  will  be  open  to  Members  of  the  Class  from  11  to  5 
o'clock,  daily,  except  Mondays. 

Practical  Instruction  in  Botany. — Dr.  E.  Perceval  Wright. 

The  Course  will  consist  of  Practical  Demonstrations  and  Lectures 
on  Plants  useful  and  injmious  to  man,  and  will  be  given  on  Tues- 
days, Thursdays,  and  Saturdays,  in  the  Medical  School,  and  on 
special  notice  in  the  Botanical  Gardens,  commencing  each  day  at 
1  o'clock.  Each  Student  on  entering  receives  a  Ticket  of  Admis- 
sion to  the  Gardens. 

Demonstrations  in  Operative  Surgery. — Dr.  Bennett. 

The  Course  of  Operations  will  be  given  during  the  months  of 
April  and  May,  at  8  o'clock,  a.m.,  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and 
Fridays,  and  at  11  o'clock,  a.m.,  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and 
Saturdays. 

Demonstrations  in  Obstetric  Medicine  and  Surgery. — Mr. 
Macan. 

At  12  o'clock,  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays. 


LECTURES. 

Cotnjjarative  Anatomy. — Mr.  Mackintosh. 

At  11  o'clock,  on  Mondays,  Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Fridays 

Materia  3Iedica Dr.  W.  G.  Smith. 

At  12  o'clock  on  Wednesdays,  Thursdays,  Fridays,  and  Satur- 
days. 

Medical  Jurisprudence. — Dr.  Bewley. 

At  2  o'clock  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Fridays. 


182  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

Each  Student  is  expected  to  attend  all  the  Lectures  or  Demon- 
strations delivered  in  each  Course  for  which  he  enters,  whether 
in  the  Winter  or  the  Summer  Session  ;  but  in  order  to  provide  for 
unavoidable  absence,  such  as  illness  or  attendance  at  Examina- 
tions, he  is  allowed  credit  for  a  Course  if  he  has  been  present  at 
three -fourths  of  the  Lectures  or  Demonstrations  actually  delivered. 
If  this  ])roportion  involve  a  fraction,  the  next  highest  whole 
number  is  reckoned  as  the  minimum.  If  more  than  one-fourth 
have  been  missed,  application  must  be  made  through  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  School  of  Physic  to  the  Board  of  Trinity  College, 
by  whom  each  case  is  decided  on  its  merits. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  PKA.CTICAL  ANATOMY. 

The  Dissecting-room  is  subject  to  the  following  Rules,  ordered 
by  the  Board: — 

I.  The  Official  Hours  for  Dissections  are  from  11  a.  m.  to  5.30  p.m., 
during  which  time  assistance  and  instruction  are  afforded  to  Students 
dissecting. 

II.  Students  are  allowed  to  dissect  before  11  a.m.,  if  they  please;  and, 
to  facilitate  such  Dissections,  the  Gate  leading  into  the  College  Park  shall 
be  opened  at  7  o'clock,  a.  m.,  except  during  December  and  January,  when 
it  shall  be  opened  at  8  o'clock. 

III.  The  Professor  of  Anatomy  shall  attend  at  the  Anatomical  School 
during  two  hours  each  day,  including  the  hour  of  Lecture. 

IV.  The  University  Anatomist  shall  attend  during  five  hours  each  day. 

V.  One  or  more  of  the  Demonstrators  shall  attend  during  Official 
Hours  for  Dissections. 

During  the  Summer  Session  the  Dissecting-room  will  be  open 
from  8  o'clock,  a.m.,  to  5  o'clock,  p.m.  Demonstrations  on  Topo- 
graphical Anatomy  wiU  be  given  twice  daily. 

PRACTICAL  CHEMISTRY. 

Three  months'  Laboratory  Instruction  in  Chemistry  is  required. 

The  Course  given  in  the  Trinity  College  Laboratory  during  the 
Summer  Session  comprises  practical  Instruction  in  the  Detection 
of  Acids,  Metals,  and  their  Salts  (especially  those  of  a  poisonous 
nature) ;  in  the  Detection  of  the  Vegetable  Alkaloids,  and  of  other 
organic  compounds  ;  in  Volumetric  Analysis  and  Testing,  accord- 
ing to  the  British  Pharmacopoeia;  in  Qualitative  and  Quanti- 
tative Urinary  Analysis. 

Students  are  provided  with  full  sets  of  Apparatus  and  Tests. 

The  Class  attendmg  the  Professor^ s  Whiter  Lectures  work  in 
the  Chemical  Laburatory  oti  each  Saturday  morniny  at  11  6' clocks 
repeating  in  the  Laboratory  many  of  the  experiments  shoion  at 
Lectures. 

Students  requiring  Laboratory  Practice  in  special  brandies  of 
Chemistry  are  admitted  for  either  one,  three,  six,  or  nine  months. 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  183 

A  Student  can  enter  for  a  single  month's  practice  at  any  time 
during  the  Academic  year,  the  fee  being  £3  3s. 

The  Professor  of  Chemistry  gives  a  short  Course  of  De- 
monstrations and  Laboratory  practice  in  the  Analysis  of  Water 
and  Air  for  Sanitary  purposes,  and  the  examination  of  Articles  of 
Food  and  Drink  for  Adulterants.  This  Course  terminates  on 
the  30th  of  November.     Fee  for  the  Course,  £5  5s. 

PKACTICAL   PHARMACY. 

A  Course  of  Demonstrations  in  Practical  Pharmacy  is  given  by 
the  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  in  the  Museum  of  Materia  Medica 
during  the  Summer  Session.  Each  Student  works  at  a  separate 
compartment,  and  is  provided  with  the  necessary  Apparatus  and 
Reagents.     The  Course  is  open  to  Extern  Students. 

Special  facilities  are  provided  in  the  School  for  Dental  Students. 

DEGREES  AND  DIPLOMAS  IN  MEDICINE,  SURGERY,  AND  MIDWIFERY. 

The  Degrees  and  Diplomas  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Midwifery 
granted  by  the  University  are  as  follow  : — 
The  Degrees  are: — 

1.  Bachelor  in  Medicine. 

2.  Doctor  in  Medicine. 

3.  Bachelor  in  Surgery. 

4.  Master  in  Surgery. 

5.  Bachelor  in  Obstetric  Science. 

6.  Master  in  Obstetric  Science. 
The  Diplomas  are : — 

1.  Diploma  in  Medicine. 

2.  Diploma  in  Surgery. 

3.  Diploma  in  Obstetric  Science. 

Besides  these  Degrees  and  Licenses,  the  University  Iso 
grants  a 

Qualification  in  State  Medicine. 

UNIVERSITY    DEGREES. 

I.  Bachelor  in  Medicine. 
The   Medical  Education  of  a  Bachelor  in  Medicine  is  of  four 
years'  duration,^  and  comprises  the  performance  of  the  following 
duties  : — 

I.    LECTURES. 

Attendance  on  a  single  Course  of  each  of  the  following  Lec- 
tures is  required : — 

WINTER  COURSES. 

Fhysiology. 


Anatomy. 
Practical  Anatomy. 
Chemistry. 


Fractice  of  Medicine. 


'  From  and  after  1st  January,  1892,  the  coui-se  will  be  of  five  years'  duration . 


184  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 


3UMMER  COURSES. 


Practical  Chemistry.  \    Comparative  Anatomy. 

Botany.  Materia  Medica. 

Practical  Histology.  \    Medical  Jurisprudence. 

TERM   COURSES. 

Heat. — Michaelmas  Term. 

Electricity  and  Magnetism. — Hilary  Term. 

II.   HOSPITAL  ATTENDANCE. 

1.  Three  Courses  of  nine  months'  attendance  on  the  Clinical 
Lectures  of  Sir  Patrick  Dun's  or  other  Metropolitan  Hospital 
recognized  by  the  Board  of  Trinity  College. 

2.  A  certificate  of  personal  attendance  on  Feyer  cases,  with 
names  and  dates  of  cases. 

Students  who  shall  have  diligently  attended  the  practice  of  a 
recognized  London  or  Edinburgh  Hospital  for  one  year,  of  a 
recognized  County  Infirmary,  or  of  a  recognized  Colonial  Hospital 
for  two  years  previous  to  the  commencement  of  their  Metropolitan 
Medical  Studies,  may  be  allowed,  on  special  application  to  the 
Board  of  Trinity  College,  to  count  the  period  so  spent  as  equiva- 
lent to  one  year  spent  in  a  recognized  Metropolitan  Hospital. 

III.   PRACTICAL  VACCINATION. 

One  month's  instruction  in  Practical  Vaccination  to  be  at- 
tended at  the  Vaccine  Department  Local  Government  Board  for 
Ireland,  45,  Upper  Sackville-street ;  at  No.  1  East  Dispensary, 
11,  Emerald-street;  or,  until  further  notice,  at  the  Grand 
Canal- street  Dispensary. 

IV.   EXAMINATIONS. 

There  are  two  groups  of  Examinations,  the  Previous  Medical 
and  the  Degree  Examinations.  Before  presenting  himself  for  the 
latter  the  Student  must  have  completed  at  least  four  years  of 
Medical  Study,  and  must  have  passed  in  all  the  subjects  of  the 
Previous  Medical  Examination. 

PREVIOUS   MEDICAL   EXAMINATION. 

This  Examination  is  divided  into— 

^      1.  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

2.  Botany  and  Compurativo  Anatomy. 

Descriptive  Anatomy  and   Institutes    of  Medicine  (P.Tactical 
Histology  and  Physiology). 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  185 

The  Examination  in  Descriptive  Anatomy  includes  Examina- 
tion on  the  dead  subject. 

It  is  not  necessary  that  the  Student  should  pass  in  all  these 
subjects  at  the  same  Examination ;  he  is  allowed  to  present  him- 
self for  Examination  in  as  many,  or  as  few  of  them,  as  he  pleases. 

A  Candidate  rejected  at  the  May  Examination  will  not  be 
allowed  to  present  himself  for  Examination  m  the  same  subjects 
at  the  June  Examination. 

•  Any  Student  who  has  obtained  a  Moderatorship  in  Natural 
Science,  or  a  First  Honor  in  Natural  Science  in  both  his  Junior 
and  Senior  Sophister  years,  and  shall  have  obtained  credit  for 
attendance  at  not  less  than  thirty  Lectures  in  Botany  and  Zoology 
in  his  Sophister  years,  shall  be  permitted  to  obtain  a  Certilicate  in 
Botany  and  Zoology  such  as  shall  qualify  him  for  presenting  him- 
self at  the  Previous  Medical  Examination  in  these  subjects. 

Examinations  will  be  held  on  Feb.  1,  May  23,  June  22,  June  27, 
and  following  days.  Notice  must  be  given  to  the  liegistrar  of  the 
School  of  Physic  between  Jan.  25  and  29  ;  May  16  and  20  ; 
June  14  and  20;  June  20  and  24,  respectively.  No  Candidate 
will  he  allowed  in  for  any  Examination  unless  he  has  given  notice 
within  the  days  specijled. 


DEGREE   EXAMINATIONS. 

1. — Bachelor  in  3fedicine. 

The  Candidate  for  the  M.  B.  Examination  must  be  a  Graduate 
in  Arts,  have  completed  the  prescribed  Curriculum  of  study,  have 
passed  the  Previous  Medical  Examination  in  all  the  subjects, 
and  have  lodged  with  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic,  on  a 
certain  day  to  be  duly  advertised  before  the  Examination,  his 
Liceat  Fee,  together  with  Certificates  of  Attendance  at  Hospital, 
Yaccination,  and  on  Fever  cases. 

The  Candidate  is  then  required  to  pass  an  Examination  in  the 
following  subjects : — 


Clinical  Medicine. 
Practice  of  Medicine. 
Therapeutics. 


Pathology. 

Physiological  Anatomy. 
Medical  Jurisprudence. 


Fee  for  the  Liceat  ad  Examinandum,  £5. 

Fee  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Medicine,  £11. 

Examinations  will  be  held  on  Feb.  8,  May  30,  and  following 
days.  Notice  must  be  given  to  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of 
Physic  between  Feb.  1  and  5 ;  May  23  and  27,  respectively. 

No  Candidate  will  be  allowed  in  for  any  Examination  unless  he 
has  given  tiotice  within  the  days  specified. 


186  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

2. — Doctor  in  Medicine. 

A  Doctor  in  Medicine  must  be  a  Bachelor  in  Medicine  of  three 
years'  standing,  or  have  been  qualified  to  take  the  Degree  of 
Bachelor  in  Medicine  for  three  years.  He  must  also  read  a 
Thesis  publicly  before  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  or  must 
undergo  an  Examination  before  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic, 
according  to  Regulations  to  be  approved  by  the  Provost  and  Senior 
Fellows.  The  Regius  Professor  as  a  rule  appoints  12  o'clock  on 
the  day  before  Commencements  for  hearing  Theses. 

Commencements  will  be  held  on  March  1,  May  4,  June  23. 

Fee  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  in  Medicine,  £lo. 

3. — Bachelor  in  Surgery, 

The  Candidate  for  the  B.  Ch.  Examination  must  be  a  Bachelor 
in  Arts,  have  passed  the  Previous  Medical  Examination  in  all  the 
subjects,  and  have  completed  the  prescribed  Curriculum  of  Study. 
He  must  also  have  lodged  with  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of 
Physic  his  Liceat  Fee,  and  his  Certificate  of  Attendance  on  a 
Course  of  Ophthalmic  Surgery. 

The  Curriculum  comprises  the  following,  in  addition  to  the 
complete  Course  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Medicine : — 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Surgery,  ....  One  Course  (Winter). 

Operative  Surgery, One  Course  (Summer). 

Dissections, Two  Courses. 

Ophthalmic  Surgery, One  Course. 

In  future,  Tliird  year  Students,  in  order  to  obtain  credit  for  a 
Course  of  Practical  Anatomy,  will,  in  addition  to  work  in  the 
Dissecting-room,  be  required  to  attend  a  Course  of  Lectures  and 
Demonstrations  on  Anatomy  applied  to  Medicine,  Surgery,  and 
Midwifery.  This  Course  will  replace  the  Demonstrations  on  Prac- 
tical Anatomy,  or  the  additional  Dissections,  hitherto  requisite 
in  the  case  of  Third  year  Students. 

The  Candidate  is  then  required  to  pass  an  Examination  in  the 
following  subjects : — 


4.  Surgical  Pathology. 

5.  Surgical  Anatomy. 

6.  Ophthalmic  Surgery. 


1.  Clinical  Surgery. 

2.  Operative  Surgery  (on  the 

dead  subject). 

3.  Surgery. 

Fee  for  the  Liceat  ad  Examinandum,  £5. 
Fee  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Surgery,  £5. 

Examinations  will  be  held  on  Feb.  15,  June  6,  and  following 
days.  Notice  must  be  given  to  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of 
Physic  between  Feb.  8  and  12  ;  May  30  and  June  3,  respectively. 

No  Candidate  will  be  allowed  in  for  any  Examination  unless  he 
has  given  notice  within  the  days  apecijied. 


SCnOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  187 


4. — Master  in  Surgery. 

A  Master  in  Surgery  must  be  a  Bachelor  in  Surgery  of  the 
University  of  Dublin,  of  not  less  than  three  years'  standing,  and 
must  produce  satisfactory  evidence  of  having  been  engaged  for  not 
less  than  two  years  from  the  date  of  his  Registration  in  the  study 
or  practice  of  his  profession.  He  must  then  pass  an  Examination 
in  the  following  subjects : — 

1.  Clinical  Surgery.  |    4.  Surgery. 

2.  Operative  Surgery.  5.  Surgical  Anatomy  (on  the  dead 

3.  Surgical  Pathology.  |  subject) ; 

And  one  of  the  following  optional  subjects,  viz. : — 

1.  Surgery,  in  one  of  its  recognized  branches,  viz.  : — 

Ophthalmic  and  Aural ;  Gynaecological ;  Dental. 

2.  Mental  Disease. 

3.  Medical  Jurisprudence  and  Hygiene. 

4.  Advanced  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

5.  Comparative  Anatomy. 

Graduates  in  Surgery  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  of  not  less 
than  ten  years'  standing,  may  be  recommended  for  the  Degree  of 
M.  Ch.,  by  the  vote  of  the  Court  of  Examiners,  on  such  Examina- 
tion as  they  shall  determine. 

Fee  for  the  Degree  of  Master  in  Surgery,  £11. 

Notice  should  be  given  to  the  llegistrar  of  the  School  of  Physic 
a  week  before  the  Examination  begins,  the  optional  subject 
selected  being  named  at  the  same  time.  The  dates  are  the  same 
as  those  for  the  B.  Ch. 

Surgeons  of  the  Army  Medical  Department  M'ho  take  this 
Degree  of  M.  Ch.  will  be  considered  qualified  for  advancement 
without  passing  any  further  Examination. 

5.  Bachelor  in  Obstetric  Science. 

The  Candidate  for  the  B.  A.  0.  Examination  must  be  a  Bachelor 
in  Arts,  have  passed  the  Previous  Medical  Examination  in  all  the 
subjects,  and  have  completed  the  prescribed  Curriculum  of  Study. 
He  must  also  have  lodged  with  the  Eegistrar  of  the  School  of 
Physic  his  Certificate  of  Attendance  on  Practical  Midwifery.* 

The  Curriculum  comprises  the  following,  in  addition  to  the  com- 
plete Course  for  the  M.B. : — 

Theory  and  Practice  of  Midwifery,    .     ,     .     One  Course  (Winter). 
Practical  Midwifery,  including   Clinical 

Lectures, Six  Months. 


*  Certificates  of  Practical  Midwifery  are  received  from  the  Rotunda  Hospital,  the 
Goombe  Hospital,  and  Sir  Patrick  Dun's  Hospital  Maternity. 


188  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

The  Candidate  is  then  required  to  pass  an  Examination  in  the 
following  subjects : — 

Practice  of  Midwifery. 
Gynaecology. 
Obstetrical  Anatomy. 

Fee  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Obstetric  Science,  £1.  There 
is  no  Liceat  Fee. 

Examinations  will  be  held  on  Feb.  22,  June  13,  and  following: 
days.  Notice  must  be  given  to  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of 
Physic  between  Feb.  15  and  19  ;  June  6  and  10,  respectively. 

No  Canclidale  will  he  alloiced  in  for  any  Examination  unless  he 
has  given  notice  within  the  days  speci/ied. 

6. — Master  in  Obstetric  Science. 

A  Master  in  Obstetric  Science  must  have  passed  the  M.  B.  and 
B.  Ch.  Examinations,  and  produce  a  Certilicate  of  having  attended 
a  Summer  Course  in  Obstetric  Medicine  and  Surgery.'' 

He  is  then  required  to  pass  an  Examination  in  the  following 
subjects : — 


1.  Practice  of  Midwifery. 

2.  Gynaecology. 


3.  Anatomy  of  Female  Pelvis  and 

Elementary  Embryology. 

4.  Clinical  Gynaecology. 


Fee  for  the  Degree  of  Master  in  Obstetric  Science,  £5. 

Notice  should  be  given  to  the  Registrar  of  tlie  School  of  Physic 
a  week  before  the  first  day  of  the  Examination.  The  dates  are 
the  same  as  those  for  the  B.  A.  0. 

UNIVERSITY   DIPLOMAS. 

Candidates  for  the  Diplomas  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  or  Obstetric 
Science,  must  be  matriculated  in  Medicine,  and  must  have  com- 
pleted two  years  in  Arts,  and  four  years  in  j5kLedical  Studies. 

The  dates  and  regulations  are  the  same  as  for  the  Degrees. 

1.  Diploma  in  Medicine. 

The  Medical  Course  and  Examination  necessary  for  the  Diploma 
in  Medicine  are  the  same  as  for  the  Degree  of  M.  B.,  except  that 
the  Candidate  is  not  required  to  attend  the  Lectures  on  13otany 
and  Comparative  Anatomy,  nor  to  pass  the  Previous  Medical 
Examination  in  those  subjects. 

A  Diplomate  in  Medicine,  on  completing  his  Course  in  Arts,  and 
proceeding  to  the  Degree  of  B.  A.,  may  become  a  Bachelor  in 
Medicine,  by  attending  the  Lectures  on  Botany  and  Comparative 
Anatomy,  passing  the  Previous  Medical  Examination  in  those 
subjects,  and  paying  the  Degree  Fees. 

Fee  for  the  Liceat  ad  Exumimindum,  £o. 

Fee  for  the  Diploma  in  Medicine,  £5. 

•  Existing  Gmduates  In  Medicine,  of  tlic  standing  of  M.  D.  axe  not  required  to  atten 
tltU  Course. 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  189 

2.  Diploma  in  Surgery, 
The  Surgical  Course  and  Examination  necessary  for  the  Diploma 
in  Surgery  are  the  same  as  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Surgery. 
Fee  for  the  Liceat  ad  Examinandum,  £5. 
Fee  for  the  Diploma  in  Surgery,  £5. 

3.  Diploma  in  Ohsteh'io  Science. 

The  Course  and  Examination  for  the  Diploma  in  Obstetric  Science 
are  the  same  as  that  for  the  Bachelor  in  Obstetric  Science. 

Fee  for  the  Diploma  in  Obstetric  Science,  £1. 

N.B.— Each  Candidate  having  completed  the  prescribed  Courses 
of  study,  passed  the  requisite  qualifying  Examinations  in  Medicine, 
Surgery,  and  Midwifery,  and  had  conferred  on  him  the  corre- 
sponding Degrees  or  Diplomas,  will  obtain  from  the  Senior  Proctor 
a  Diploma  entitling  him  to  be  entered  on  the  Register  of  Medical 
Practitioners  under  the  Medical  Act,  1886. 


QUALIFICATION  IN  STATE  MEDICINE. 

The  Diploma  in  State  Medicine  is  conferred,  after  examina- 
tion, by  the  University  of  Dublin,  upon  Candidates  fulfilling  the 
following  conditions : — 

1.  Tiie  Candidate  must  be  a  Doctor  in  Medicine,  or  Graduate  in 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  of  Dublin,  Oxford,  or  Cambridge. 

2.  The  name  of  the  Candidate  must  liave  been  on  the  Medical  Register 
at  least  twelve  months  before  the  Examination. 

3.  The  Candidate  must  have  completed,  subsequent  to  Registration, 
six  months'  practical  instruction  in  a  Laboratory  approved  by  the 
University,  and  also  have  studied,  practically,  outdoor  Sanitary  work 
for  six  months,  under  an  approved  Officer  of  Health. =^ 

The  Examination  to  be  passed  by  the  Candidate  is  prescribed  as 
follows : — 

Examination  for  Diploma  in  State  Medicine. 
State  Medicine  and  Hygiene. — Examination  by  Faper.  Time  2  hours. 
Causation  and  prevention  of  Disease.  Contagion  in  different  Dis- 
eases ;  incubation  period  in  each.  Morbid  Diatheses.  Congenital 
Diseases  and  Malformations.  Diseases  of  Animals  in  relation  to  the 
Health  of  Man.  Diseases  of  the  Vegetable  Kingdom.  Failure  of 
Crops  in  relation  to  the  Health  of  Man.  Famine  Diseases.  Injurious 
effects  of  unsuitable  Food,  bad  Air,  unwholesome  Dwellings,  un- 
healthy Trades.  Causes  of  Origin  and  Spread  of  Epidemics.  Effecis 
of  Climate  on  Health.  Principles  of  Bacteriology.  Cliaracter  and 
Life-History  of  the  more  important  Pathogenic  Micro-organisms. 
Quarantine ;  Disinfection,  &c. 


»  This  condition  does  not  apply  to  Practitioners  registered,  or  entitled  to  be  registered 
n  or  before  1st  January.  1890. 


190  SCHOOL   OF   PHYSIC. 

CHEMibTKY. — Examination  by  Paper,  and  in  Laboratory.     Time  \\  hour 
each. 

Air,  Water,  and  Articles  of  Food  and  Drink,  including  their 
Chemical  and  Microscopical  Examination  and  Analysis.  Chemico- 
geologieal  considerations  affecting  Water  Supply.  The  Processes  of 
Respiration  and  Combustion.  Disinfectants  and  allied  materials 
used  for  Deodorizing  and  the  Treatment  of  Sewage.  The  Detection 
of  Common  Poisons  and  Recognition  of  Injurious  Pigments. 

Physics  and  Meteorology. — Examination  viva  voce. 

Theory,  Use,  and  Exposure  of  Meteorological  Instruments ; 
Measurement  of  Air  Pressure ;  Draughts. 

Engineering. — Examination  by  Paper.     Time  \\  hour. 

Water  Supply ;  Appliances  for  the  Purification  and  Distribution 
of  Wateiv  House  Drainage ;  Drains  and  Sewers ;  Ventilation  and 
Flushing;  Connexions,  Traps,  and  Tests;  Apparatus  connected  with 
the  construction,  fitting,  and  use  of  Water  Closets ;  Disposal  of 
Sewage.     Ventilation  and  Heating. 

Morbid  Anatomy. — Examination  viva  voce. 

Examination  based  on  the  method  of  conducting  Post-mortem 
Examinations,  and  the  recognition  of  characteristic  Pathological 
specimens. 

Vital  Statistics. — Examination  by  Paper.     Time  \\  hour. 

Statistics  of  Births  and  Deaths ;  Eirth  rates  and  Death  rates ; 
their  relation  to  Age,  Sex,  Occupation,  and  Density  of  Population  ; 
their  value  as  measures  of  the  Health  of  Communities.  Population; 
causes  of  Increase  and  Decrease  of  Population ;  Estimates  of 
Population,  and  their  relation  to  Births,  Deaths,  and  Migration. 
Construction  of  Tables  of  Vital  Statistics. 

Medical  Jurisprudence. — Examination  viva  voce. 

Personal  Identity ;  Age,  Sex.  Medico-legal  relations  of  Pregnancy 
and  Parturition.  Signs  of  Death;  Wounds  and  other  Injuries; 
detection  of  Blood.  The  various  modes  of  Violent  Death.  The 
Commoner  Poisons  (not  including  their  detection  by  Chemical 
Analysis). 

Law. — Examination  by  Paper.     Time  \\  hour. 

Edmund  Powell — Principles  and  Practice  of  Law  of  Evidence  ; 
Wodsworth,  Public  Health  (Ireland)  Act,  1878. 

Candidates  are  required  to  send  in  their  names  to  the  Registrar 
of  the  Scliool  of  Physic  at  least  a  week  before  the  tirst  day  of 
Examination. 

The  Examination  will  begin  on  10th  December. 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  191 


PEIVILEGES  AND   PRIZES  ATTACHED   TO  THE   SCHOOL 
OF  PHYSIC. 

PEIVILEGES  OE  MATEICULATED  STUDENTS. 

Medical  Students,  being  Junior  or  Senior  Sophisters  on  the 
College  Books,  and  in  attendance  on  Hospital  or  Dissections, 
are  exempted  from  the  optional  Courses  of  the  Junior  Sophister 
year,  and  from  three  of  the  four  optional  Courses  (Mathematical 
Physics,  Languages,  Experimental  Science,  Natural  Science)  of  the 
Senior  Sophister  year.  To  obtain  this  privilege,  it  is  necessary 
that  the  Student  be  matriculated  in  Medicine,  and  that  the  proper 
Certificates  of  his  attendance  on  Hospital*  or  Dissections  be  sub- 
mitted by  him,  through  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic,  to 
the  Senior  Lecturer. 

At  the  Degree  Examination,  no  Student  can  claim  this  privi- 
lege unless  he  has  credit  for  full  Professional  attendance  for  the 
actual  year  either  preceding  the  December  Degree  Examination 
of  his  Class,  or  preceding  the  Degree  Examination  at  which  he 
presents  himself. 

Students  in  Arts  are  entitled  to  attend  a  Course  of  Lectures 
in  Botany  at  a  reduction  of  one-half,  and  in  Surgery  and  Che- 
mistry at  a  reduction  of  one-third,  of  the  usual  Fees.  They  are 
also  entitled  to  a  Course  of  Comparative  Anatomy,  and  of  Expe- 
rimental Physics,  free. 

PEIZES. 

The  following  Prizes,  obtainable  either  during,  or  at  the 
completion  of,  the  preceding  Courses  of  Education,  are  open  to 
the  Students  of  the  School  of  Physic. 

MEDICAL  AND  SUEGICAL  TEAVELLING  PEIZES. 

A  Prize  of  £100  is  awarded  by  the  Board,  in  alternate  years,  to 
the  best  answerer  at  a  special  Examination  in  Medicine  or  in  Sur- 
gery, provided  that  the  merit  be  deemed  sufficient.  The  success- 
ful Candidate  is  required  to  spend  three  months  in  the  study  of 
Medicine  or  Surgery,  as  the  case  may  be,  in  Berlin,  Paris,  or 
Vienna.  Before  he  can  obtain  the  first  instalment  of  £50,  he  must 
satisfy  the  Senior  Lecturer  that  he  possesses  sufficient  knowledge 
of  a  Continental  Language  to  derive  full  benefit  from  the  Prize, 
The  Examination  is  held  in  June,  and  is  open  to  Students  who 
have  graduated  in  Medicine  or  in  Surgery,  as  the  case  may  be, 
within  two  years  of  the  Examination. 

*  In  order  to  obtain  Professional  Privileges  in  respect  of  Hospital  Attendance,  it  is 
necessary  that  the  Returns  from  the  Hospitals  be  lodged  with  the  Registrar  of  the  School 
of  Physic  on  or  before  1st  December. 


192  SCHOOL   OF   PHYSIC. 

In  order  to  obtain  the  second  sum  of  £50  the  Prizeman  shall 
have  furnished  to  the  Kegius  Professor  his  formal  Report  on  the 
Hospitals  attended  by  him,  within  two  years  from  the  time  of  ob- 
taining the  Prize  {Resolution  of  Board,  July  7,  1888). 

The  subjects  of  the  Medical  Travelling  Prize  Examination  are 
Clinical  Medicine,  Practice  of  Medicine,  Therapeutics,  Pathology, 
Obstetric  Medicine,  and  Toxicology. 

The  subjects  of  the  Surgical  Travelling  Prize  Examination  are 
Clinical  Surgery,  Operative  Surgery,  Pathology,  Surgical  Ana- 
tomy, and  Ophthalmic  Surgery. 

In  accordance  with  the  above  conditions,  an  Examination  in 
Surgery  will  be  held  on  17th  June,  1892,  and  following  days,  at 
which  a  Surgical  Travelling  Prize,  of  the  value  of  £100,  will  be 
competed  for. 

Any  Student  who  has  passed  the  B.  Ch.  Examination  after 
Trinity  Term,  1890,  may  offer  himself  as  a  Candidate  for  this 
Prize. 

A  similar  Travelling  Prize  in  Medicine  will  be  competed  for  in 
June,  1893. 

Notice  must  be  given  to  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic  a 
week  before  the  first  day  of  Examination. 

MEDICAL  SCHOLARSHirS. 

Two  Medical  Scholarships'  are  offered  annually,   tenable  for 
two  years,  with  a  Salary  of  £20  per  annum,  one  being  for  Anatomy 
and  Institutes  of  Medicine,  the  other  for   Chemistry,   Physics, 
Botany,  and  Comparative  Anatomy. 
The  following  Regulations  have  been  adopted : — 

(1).  No  Student  can  compete  for  the  Scholarship  in  Anatomy  and 
Institutes  of  Medicine  after  the  completion  of  his  third  year;  nor  for 
that  in  Chemistry,  Physics,  Botany,  and  Comparative  Anatomy,  after  the 
completion  of  his  second  year. 

(2).  No  Student  can  hold  both  Scholarships  together. 

(3).  Sixty  per  cent,  of  the  marks  at  the  Examination  for  the  Scholar- 
ship in  Chenustry,  Physics,  Botany,  and  Comparative  .Anatomy,  are 
allowed  to  the  two  former,  and  the  remaining  forty  per  cent,  to  the 
two  latter  subjects. 

The  best  answerers  at  the  Examination  are  elected  to  these 
Scholarships,  provided  that  they  are  in  the  Senior  Freshman 
or  some  higher  Class,  that  they  have  their  names  on  the  College 
Books,  that  they  have  kept  one  Annus  3Iediciis  in  the  School 
of  Physic,  and  that  their  answering  is  of  a  high  order. 

Graduates  in  Arts  otherwise  qualified  may  be  Candidates  for 
Medical  Scholarships  without  having  their  names  on  the  College 
Books. 

Candidates  for  the  Scholarship  in  Chemistry,  Physics,  Botany, 
and  Comparative  Anatomy,  are  recommended  to  attend  the  Lectures 

■  lliese  Scholarships  were  founded  in  1860. 


SCHOOL   OF   PHYSIC.  193 

and  Demonstrations  of    tlie  Professors  of   Botany  and  Zoology 
during  Michaelmas,  Hilary,  and  Trinity  Terms. 

An  Examination  for  Scholarship  in  Chemistry,  Physics, 
Botany,  and  Comparative  Anatomy  will  be  held  on  June  22  and 
following  days,  and  for  Scholarship  in  Anatomy  and  Institutes  of 
Medicine,  on  June  27  and  following  days.  Notice  must  be  given 
to  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic  a  week  before  each 
Examination. 

STEWART    SCHOLAKSHIP. 

At  the  Medical  Scholarship  Examination  in  1892,  in  the  sub- 
jects of  Chemistry,  Physics,  Botany,  and  Comparative  Anatomy, 
a  Stewart  Scholarship  of  the  value  of  £10  a-year,  tenable  for 
three  years,  will  be  awarded  to  the  second  best  answerer,  pro- 
vided his  answering  be  deemed  sufficient. 

CERTIFICATES  IN   AK^ATOMT. 

Sessional  Examinations  in  Anatomy  are  held,  at  which  Honor 
Certificates  are  awarded  to  those  Candidates  who  show  suflB-cient 
Merit. 

PEOFESSOES'  PEIZES. 

The  Professor  of  Anatojny  gives  Prizes  in  the  "Winter  Session 
amounting  to  £10.  When  suitable  Candidates  present  themselves 
he  also  appoints  Two  Assistant  Demonstrators,  each  of  whom 
receives  £12  12s.  for  the  Session. 

The  Professor  of  Chemistry  gives  Prizes  in  the  "Winter  Course 
amounting  to  £5. 

The  Professor  of  Botany  gives  Prizes  in  the  Summer  Course 
amounting  to  £5,  to  Members  of  the  Class  for  the  current  Session. 

The  Professor  of  Practice  of  Medicine  gives  Prizes  in  the  Winter 
Course  amounting  to  £5. 

The  Professor  of  31ateria  Medica  gives  Prizes  in  the  Summer 
Course  amounting  to  £5. 

The  Lecturer  on  Medical  Jurisprudence  gives  Prizes  in  the 
Summer  Course  amounting  to  £5. 

All  the  Professorial  awards  are  open  to  Extern  as  well  as  Col- 
lege Students. 


REGISTEAR'S  OFFICE. 

The  Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic  attends  in  his  Office  in 
the  School  of  Physic  during  the  Medical  year  as  follows  : — From 
1st  October  to  25th  November,  from  11  a.m.  to  2.30  p.m.  daily; 
during  the  remainder  of  the  Medical  year,  from  1  to  2  p.m.  on 
Mondays,  Tuesdays,  Wednesdays,  Thursdays,  Fridays,  and  from 
11  A.M.  to  12  noon  on  Saturdays.  The  Office  is  closed  during  the 
Christmas  and  Easter  Vacations,  and  for  the  Summer  Vacation  on 
or  about  17th  July.  No  Certificates  or  Schedules  can  be  issued  or 
signed  during  the  Vacations. 


194  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 


ORDER  OF  STUDY  RECOMMENDED. 

The  following  order  of  Study,  subsequent  to  Matriculation,  is 
recommended  by  the  Professors  of  the  School  of  Physic : — 

FIRST  YEAH.* 

TFititer.^ 

£     8.    d. 

1.  Anatomy, 330 

2.  Demonstrations  and  Dissections, 8     8     0 

3.  Physics, 000 

4.  Chemistry, 220 

Summer. 

5.  Practical  Chemistry, 330 

6.  Practical  Histology, 550 

£22     1     0 

Students  are  recommended  to  present  themselves  for  the  Previous 
Medical  Examination  in  Physics  and  Chemistry  at  the  end  of 
their  first  year. 

SECOND  YEAR. 

Winter. 

1.  Demonstrations  and  Dissections, £8     8     0 

2.  Surgery, 220 

3.  Physiology, 330 

4.  Sir  P.  Dun's  or  other  recognized  Clinical  Hospital,''  12  12    0 

Summer, 

6.  Botany, 1  II     6 

6.  Comparative  Anatomy, 000 

7.  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy, 3     3     0 

8.  Sir  P.  Dun's  Hospital, 000 

£30  19     6 

Students  are  recommended  to  present  themselves  for  the  Previous 
Medical  Examination  in  Anatomy  and  Institutes  of  Medicine 
(Physiology  and  Practical  Histology)  as  soon  as  possible  after  the 
end  of  their  second  Winter  Session,  and  in  Botany  and  Comparative 
Anatomy  at  the  end  of  the  second  Summer  Session. 

•  Sophister  Students  are  recommended  to  attend  Hospital  during  the  first  year  of 
Medical  study. 

•  Tlie  Itegistrar  of  the  School  of  Physic  is  authorized  to  receive  all  fees  for  Winter 
Seuion  Courses,  and  for  Sir  1*.  Dun's  liospltul.  Fees)  for  Summer  Session  Courses  are 
payable  to  the  I'rofcssors. 

•  1tii8  Fee  covers  nine  months'  Clinical  Instruction  and  twelvemonths'  attendance  a^ 
tlie  llu»i)iial. 


SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC.  195 

THIKD  YEAR. 

£     S.  d. 

1.  Demonstrations  and  Dissections, 8     8  0 

2.  Surgery  (including  Operations), 2     2  0 

3.  Midwifery,  .     .    ^ 3     3  0 

4.  Practice  of  Medicine, 330 

5.  Medical  Jurisprudence, 330 

6.  Sir  P.  Dun's,  or  other  recognized  Clinical  Hospital,     12  12  0 

£32  11  0 
FOUETH  YEAE.a 

1.  Clinical  Midwifery, 10  10  O** 

2.  Ophthalmic  Surgery, 330 

3.  Sir  P.  Dun's,  or  other  recognized  Clinical  Hospital,     12  12  0 

£26     5  0 
TOTAL   EXPENSE   OF   FOEEGOING   COIJESES. 

I.  Lectures, 60     7  6 

II.  Hospitals, 51     9  0 

III.  Degrees  (M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O.) 27     0  0 

Total, £138  16  6 


SIR  PATEICK  DUN'S  HOSPITAL. 

Consulting  Physician — Sir  John  Banks,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  Regius  Professor 

of  Physic. 
Consulting  Surgeon. — William  Colles,  M.D.,  M.Ch. 
Fhysicians. —  John  Mallet  Purser,  M.  D.,  King's  Professor  of  Institutes 
of  Medicine. 
John  Magee  Finny,  M.D.,  King's  Professor  of  Practice 

of  Medicine. 
Walter  G.  Smith,    M.  D.,  King's  Professor   of   Materia 

Medica  and  Pharmacy. 
Arthur  V.  Macan,  M.B.,  M.A.O.,  King's  Professor  of 
Midwifery. 
Surgeons. — Edward  H.  Bennett,  M.  D.,  Ch.  M.,  Professor  of  Surgery  in 
Trinity  College. 
Henry  St.  John  Brooks,  M.  D.,  University  Anatomist. 
Charles  B.  Ball,  M.D.,  Ch.  M.,  University  Examiner  in  Sur- 
gery. 

The  Physician  on  duty  will  visit  the  Wards,  with  his  Class,  at 
9  A.  M.,  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays. 

The  Surgeon  on  duty  will  visit  the  Wards,  with  his  Class,  at 
9  A.M.,  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays,  and  Saturdays. 

'  students  wishing  to  dissect  during  the  fourth  year  can  do  so  on  payment  of  Two 
Guineas. 
*  The  average  amount  of  the  fee  for  this  subject. 

k2 


196  SCHOOL  OF  PHYSIC. 

The  Hospital  Dispensary,  whioh  affords  ample  opportunities 
for  the  practice  of  minor  Surgical  operations,  and  for  learning  the 
art  of  general  prescribing,  is  open  for  Patients  from  9  o' Clock  to 
11  o'clock  daily  (except  Sundays). 

Hospital  Attendajice  and  Clinical  Lectures. 

The  payment  of  Twelve  Guineas  entitles  a  Student  to  the  be- 
nefits of  Hospital  attendance  and  Clinical  teaching  for  the  Winter 
and  Summer  Sessions,  commencing  October  1st. 

Fee  for  Winter  Session  only. — Eight  Guineas. 

Fee  for  Summer  Session  only. — Five  Guineas. 

N.B. — The  Fees  will  be  received  by  Dr.  Ball  (Hon.  Sec),  by 
any  member  of  the  Staff,  or  by  the  Registrar  of  the  School  of 
Physic  in  Trinity  College. 

Clinical  Medals. 

The  Governors  of  the  Hospital  award  a  Silver  Clinical  Medal 
in  Medicine  to  the  Student  who  shall  pass  the  best  Examina- 
tion on  the  Medical  Cases  treated  in  the  Hospital  during  the 
year  ;  and  a  Silver  Clinical  Medal  in  Surgery  to  the  Student 
who  shall  pass  the  best  Examination  on  the  Surgical  Cases  treated 
in  the  Hospital  during  the  year. 

The  Examinations  are  held  in  the  first  week  in  June  each  year, 
and  consist  of  three  parts — (l'^  Written;  (2)  Clinical;  (3)  Oral. 

(1)  Written  Examination Candidates  for  the  Medical  Medal 

must  refer  to,  and  write  a  Commentary  on,  the  Medical  cases 
recorded  by  them,  in  the  Hospital  Records,  while  acting  as  Clinical 
Clerks,  Dressers,  or  Resident  Pupils  ;  and  Candidates  for  the  Sur- 
gical Medal  must  make  a  similar  reference  to,  and  Commentary  on, 
the  cases  in  the  Surgical  Wards,  recorded  in  like  manner. 

(2)  Clinical  Examinatio7i. — Candidates  will  be  examined  in  the 
methods  of  Clinical  Observation  by  the  Hospital  Staff,  at  least  two 
cases  being  allotted  to  each  Candidate  for  this  purpose. 

(3)  Oral  Fxa?nination. — A  Public  Oral  Examination  will  be 
conducted  by  the  Members  of  the  Staff  upon  the  Theory  and 
Practice  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  respectively. 

CLINICAL  MEDALLISTS. 

Surffical. 
1869.     W.  E.  Gregg. 
1871.     Theodore  Stack. 

1882.  W.  H.  Bencett. 

1883.  W.  Hallaran. 

1884.  W.  Kiddle. 
I  J.  G.  Hojel. 

l»»b.  ^  Thomas  Hopkins. 
1887.     W.  J.  Weir. 


Medical. 

1869. 

R.  M.  Wall. 

1873. 

J.  W.  Eakin. 

1879. 

J.  C.  Battersby. 

1882. 

T.  W.  Haughton 

1883. 

A.  Ambrose. 

1884. 

J.  Miller. 

1885. 

R.  G.  Patteson. 

1886. 

R.  II.  Todd. 

1887. 

U.  C.  Drury. 

1889. 

L.  G.  S.  MoUoy. 

1890. 

W.  11.  Davvbon. 

SCHOOL   OF   PHYSIC.  197 

House  Surgeon, 
A  House  Surgeon  is  elected  annually  in  the  month  of  Decemher. 


Resident  Pupils. 

Candidates  for  the  office  of  Resident  Pupil  are  requested  to 
forward  their  applications  to  the  Board  of  Governors,  through 
Dr.  Ball,  before  the  1st  May  and  1st  November. 

Trained  Nurses. 

The  Nurses'  Training  Institution,  under  the  management  of  the 
Hospital,  trains  Medical,  Surgical,  and  Fever  Nurses,  and  supplies 
them  to  order  for  private  cases,  after  they  have  completed  the  full 
course  of  training,  and  have  passed  the  Examination,  at  the  close, 
required  by  the  Hospital  liules. 

N.B. — Applications  for  trained  Nurses  should  be  made  to  the 
Lady  Superintendent  at  the  Hospital. 


SIR   PATRICK   dun's   MATERNITY. 

Practical  Midwifery. 

Students  desirous  of  entering  for  Twelve  months'  Instruction  in 
Practical  Midwifery  are  required  to  pay  a  Maternity  Fee  of  Three 
Guineas  each  to  the  Registrar  of  the  Hospital,  and  to  send  in  their 
names  to  the  Board  of  Governors,  before  the  1st  January  in  each  year. 

Students  of  Trinity  College  are  not  liable  to  any  other  payment 
for  Instruction  in  Practical  Midwifery. 

Other  Students  are  required  to  pay  Three  Guineas  each  to  the 
King's  Professor,  for  Twelve  months'  Practical  Instruction,  in 
addition  to  the  Hospital  Maternity  Fee. 

Students  who  have  paid  the  Hospital  Maternity  Fee  are  en- 
titled to  attend  the  Demonstrations  in  Obstetric  Surgery,  given 
by  the  King's  Professor,  at  10  a.  m.  on  Fridays. 

Total  Fees  for  College  Students — Three  Guineas. 
Total  Fees  for  Externs — Six  Guineas. 

The  Certificates  of  Sir  Patrick  Dun's  Hospital  are  recognized  by 
the  Royal  University  and  the  Royal  Colleges  of  Surgeons  of  Eng- 
land, Ireland,  and  Scotland. 


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SCfiOOL  OF  fHYSlC. 


Midwife  Nurses. 

Midwife  Nurses  are  trained,  in  connexion  with  the  Maternity 
of  Sir  P.  Dun's  Hospital,  under  the  Superintendence  of  the  King's 
Professor  of  Midwifery,  on  payment  of  a  Fee  of  £o.  The  Course 
of  Instruction  lasts  for  six  mouths,  and  furnished  apartments, 
with  fuel  and  gas,  are  provided  by  the  Board  of  the  Hospital  for 
those  who  desire  it.  Each  trained  Midwife  Nurse  will  receive  a 
Diploma  from  the  Governors  of  the  Hospital,  on  her  completion 
of  Six  Months'  Practical  Instruction. 


SCHOOLS  AND  HOSPITALS  RECOGNIZED  BY  THE 
BOARD  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

The  following  Schools,  in  addition  to  the  School  of  Physic,  are 
recognized  by  the  Board  of  Trinity  College : — 


The  School  of  the  Royal  College 

of  Surgeons  in  Ireland. 
The  Carmichael  School. 


The  School  of  the  Catholic  Uni- 
versity. 

The  Ledvvich  School  of  Medicine 
and  Surgery. 


The  Returns  of  the  names  of  Trinity  College  Students  attending 
these  Schools  will  not  be  accepted  unless  lodged  with  the  Registrar 
of  the  School  of  Physic  on  or  before  21st  April  for  the  Winter 
Session,  and  21st  July  for  the  Summer  Session. 

The  following  Hospitals,  in  addition  to  Sir  P.  Dun's  Hospital, 
are  recognized  by  the  Board  of  Trinity  College  : — 


Adelaide  Hospital. 
City  of  Dublin  Hospital. 
Dr.  Steevens'  Hospital. 
House  of  Industry  Hospitals. 
Jervis-street  Infirmary. 
Mater  Misericordiae  Hospital. 


Mercer's  Hospital. 
Meath  Hospital. 

The  National  Eye  and  Ear  In- 
firmary. 
St.  Mark's  Ophthalmic  Hospital. 
St.  Vincent's  Hospital. 


The  Returns  of  the  Names  of  Trinity  College  Students  attending 
these  Hospitals  will  not  be  accepted  unless  lodged  with  the  Regis- 
trar of  the  School  of  Physic  on  or  before  15th  Deceitber. 


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SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING. 


Introductory. 

The  School  of  Engineering-  in  the  University  of  Dublin  was 
established  in  the  year  1842  for  the  purpose  of  affording  to  such 
Students  as  intend  becoming  Civil  Engineers  systematic  instruc- 
tion in  those  branches  of  knowledge  an  intimate  acquaintance  with 
which  is  most  useful  to  the  Engineer  in  the  practice  of  his  profes- 
sion. 

While  keeping  this  object  in  view,  it  has  been  deemed  advisable 
to  encourage  the  Student,  during  his  Course  in  the  School  to  be  a 
member  of  Trinity  College,  and  subject  to  its  regular  discipline, 
by  giving  him  at  the  same  time  the  opportunity  of  being  able  to 
avail  himself  of  the  advantages  of  a  general  University  education. 


Memhership  of  Trinity  College. 

In  order  to  become  a  member  of  the  College,  it  is  necessary  to 
pass  the  College  Entrance  Examination  (which  may  be  done  at 
any  time  of  the  year)  in  the  following  subjects : — 

Arithmetic. 

Algebra  (the  first  four  rules  and  fractions). 
Geometry  (Euclid,  Eooks  I.  II.  and  III.). 
English  History  and  Composition,  and  Modern  Geography. 
Any  two  Gi-eek»  and  two  Latin  authors  of  the  Candidate's  choice, 
and  Latin  Composition. 

And  if  successful  in  passing  this  Examination,  he  must  pay  the 
Entrance  Fee  of  £15, 

Admission  to  the  School  of  Engineering. 

Having  become  a  member  of  the  College,  the  Student  is  eligible 
for  admission  to  the  School  of  Engineering,  which  is  obtained  by 
his  passing  a  further  Examination  (in  the  subjects  enumerated 
below),  held  annually  at  the  beginning  of  Trinity  and  of  Michael- 
mas Term,  at  which  periods  of  the  year  only  can  a  Student  join. 

»  Students  who  are  satisfied  to  obtain  a  Certificate  fi-om  the  Professors  in  the  School 
that  they  liave  passed  through  it  are  permitted  to  substitute  either  French  or  German 
for  Greek  at  tiiis  Examination,  and  must  pass  the  Kntrance  Examination  into  the  Engi- 
neering School  at  the  same  time.  Such  Students  are  not  pei-mitted  to  continue  their 
Arts  Course  until  tliey  have  qualified  in  Greelc,  and  so  cannot  obtain  either  License  or 
Degree  in  Engineering  given  by  the  University. 


200  SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEEEING. 

Subjects  for  Entrance  Examination  to  Engineering  School. 
Arithmetic. 

Algebra  (to  the  end  of  Quadratic  Equations). 
Geometry  (Euclid,  first  six  Books). 

Trigonometry  (to  the  end  of  Solution  of  Plane  Triangles). 
Elementary  Mechanics. 

Upon  passing  this  Examination  the  Candidate  is  admitted  to  the 
School,  and  begins  his  studies  in  Michaelmas  Term. 

Duration  and  Subjects  of  Professional  Course. 

The  Professional  Course  continues  for  three  years,  from  the  time 
of  entering  the  School,  during  which  instruction  is  given  partly 
by  Lectures,  and  partly  in  Laboratories  and  in  the  Field,  being 
arranged  thus : — 

First  Year  (Junior  Class). 
Mathematics. 
Mechanics. 

Experimental  Physics. 
Chemistry. 
Drawing  and  Practical  Geometry. 

Second  Year  (Middle  Class). 

Practical  Mechanics. 

Theory  of  the  Steam  Engine,  and  Applied  Physics. 

Chemistry — Analyses  of  Ores,  Minerals,  &c. 

Elementary  Geology. 

Drawing,  Designing,  and  Office  Work. 

Levelling,  Surveying,  and  General  Engineering. 

Third  Year  (Senior  Class). 

Mineralogy,  Geology,  and  Mining. 
Drawing,  Designing,  and  Office  VVork. 
Levelling,  Surveying,  and  General  Engineering. 

Examinations. 

At  the  end  of  the  Trinity  Term,  in  each  year,  the  Junior  and 
Middle  Classes  are  examined  as  to  their  proficiency  in  the  subjects 
they  have  been  lectured  in  previously  ;  and  no  Student  can  rise 
from  a  lower  to  a  higher  Class  except  he  shall  havej^";*^  obtained 
credit  for  the  necessary  attendance  at  the  Lectures  delivered  to 
his  Class,  and  at  Laboratory  and  Field  Work  and  in  the  Drawing 
School,  during  each  of  the  three  Terms  of  the  Academic  Y'ear 
then  closing,  and  also  have  passed  the  Examination  at  the  end 
of  the  Trinity  Term  above  mentioned  or  a  Supplenuntal  Exami- 
nation at  the  beginning  of  the  following  Michaelmas  Term. 


SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEEEING.  201 

If  from  any  cause  a  Student  shall  fail  to  pass  the  Examination 
of  his  Class  in  the  Trinity  Term,  he  will  be  allowed  to  present 
himself  at  a  Supplemental  Examination  at  the  beginning  of  the 
following  Michaelmas  Term. 

The  regular  Final  (or  Degree)  Examination  of  the  Senior  Class 
is  held  iu  Michaelmas  Term,  and  there  is  a  corresponding  Supple- 
mental ExamiEation  (for  those  of  the  Class  who  do  not  pass  in 
Michaelmas)  at  the  beginning  of  the  next  Trinity  Term. 

Students  are  required  to  give  notice  to  the  llegistrar  of  their 
intention  to  present  themselves  at  any  of  these  Examinations  at 
least  a  week  before  the  commencement  of  the  Examination,  and 
at  the  same  time  to  send  in  their  Drawings,  &c.,  to  the  Professor 
of  Engineering  or  his  Assistant. 


Attendance  at  Lectures,  8fC. 

In  order  to  obtain  credit  for  attendance  at  Lectures,  a  Student 
must  have  attended  at  least  three-fourths  of  the  Lectures  deli- 
vered to  his  Class  by  each  Lecturer  during  each  of  the  three  Terms 
in  the  Academic  Year. 

To  obtain  credit  for  Office  Work,  ^-c,  the  following  attendance 
in  the  Drawing  School  is  necessary  : — 

Middle  Class,  at  least  14  hours  each  week  during  Term. 
Senior  Class,         ,,      20       ,,  ,,  ,, 


To  obtain  credit  for  Field  Work,  the  Student  must  attend  dur- 
ing the  entire  time  on  at  least  three  out  of  every  four  occasions 
when  the  Professor  of  Engineering  or  his  Assistant  takes  the  Class 
out  for  practical  instruction  in  the  Field. 

And  he  must  further  make  and  plot  as  many  Surveys  and  Sec- 
tions as  the  Professor  of  Engineering  may  consider  it  desirable  to 
require  of  him,  in  order  to  insure  his  proficiency  in  these  branches. 

The  time  thus  occupied  will  be  credited  to  the  Student  as  if  spent 
in  the  Drawing  School. 

The  hours  spent  at  Arts  Lectures  or  Laboratory  "Work  count  as 
half  that  number  of  hours'  attendance  in  the  Drawing  School. 
Notice  must,  however,  be  given  to  the  Assistant  to  the  JProfessor 
of  Engineering  during  the  first  week  of  such  attendance. 

Twenty  hours'  attendance  is  sufficient  for  the  fortnight  within 
which  a  Student  has  to  pass  an  Arts  Examination,  and  a  similar 
notice  to  that  mentioned  in  the  preceding  paragraph  must  be  given 
in  order  to  obtain  this  remission. 

The  attendance  of  the  Middle  Class  in  the  Drawing  School  dur- 
ing Trinity  Term  is  not  compulsory  for  the  last  fortnight  before 
the  annual  Examination  of  this  Class. 

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202  SCHOOL  OF  ENGIKEEEING. 


Certificate  in  Engineering. 

Upon  concluding  the  Senior  Year  of  his  Course,  and  ohtaining 
credit  for  the  required  attendance  at  Lectures,  and  at  Field  and 
Office  "Work,  the  Student,  after  passing  the  final  Examination, 
will  be  entitled  to  receive  the  Certificate  in  Engineering  granted  by 
the  Professors  of  the  Engineering  School. 

License  in  Engineering. 

A  Student  who  has  not  only  completed  his  Course  in  the  Engi- 
neering School,  but  has  also  completed  the  first  two  years  of  the 
Course  in  Arts,  and  passed  the  Michaelmas  Examination  of  his 
Senior  Freshman  Year  ("  Littlego"),  will  be  entitled  to  receive 
the  License  in  Engineering  granted  by  the  University. 


Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Engineering. 

A  Student  who  has  not  only  completed  his  Course  in  the  Engi- 
neering School,  but  also  graduated  in  Arts,  will  be  entitled  to 
proceed  to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  in  Engineering. 

Degree  of  Master  in  Engineering. 

A  Bachelor  in  Engineering,  who  has  been  actually  engaged  upon 
Engineering  Works  for  a  period  of  three  years,  is  entitled  to  pro- 
ceed to  the  Degree  of  Master  in  Engineering. 

Honors  in  the  Engineering  School. 

Honors  are  awarded  at  the  Degree  Examination,  and  Special 
Certificates  given,  for  superior  merit  in  each  of  the  following 
subjects : — 

L  Practical  Engineering. 

2.  Mechanical  and  Expeiimental  Physics. 

3.  Mining,  Chemistry,  Geology,  and  Mineralogy. 

In  the  first,  Honors  are  awarded  on  the  result  of  the  Degree  Exa- 
mination. In  the  second,  on  the  combined  results  of  Examinations 
in  the  subjects  at  the  close  of  the  Junior  and  Middle  Years.  And 
in  the  third,  on  the  combined  results  of  Examinations  in  Chemistry 
at  the  close  of  the  Junior  and  Middle  Years  ;  in  Elementary 
Geology  at  the  end  of  tiio  Middle  Year  ;  and  in  Mineralogy, 
Geology,  and  Mining  at  the  Degree  Exaniinatiou. 

No  private  Certificate  can  be  issued  by  any  Professor  or  Lec- 
turer connected  with  the  School. 


SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEEEING.  203 

Scale  of  Fees  and  Charges. 
College  Fees. 

Entrance  Fee  to  College  (which  must  be  paid  at  latest 
within  twelve  days  after  the  Entrance  Examination  is 

passed), £15     0     0 

Half-yearly  Fee  for  keeping  name  on  College  Books, 
payable  before  the  first  Saturday  in  May  and  the  first 
Saturday  in  November,     .         .         .         .         .         .£880 

Engineering  School  Fees. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing  College  Fees  for  Entrance 
to  College  and  keeping  name  on  Books,  the  Student 
will  have  to  make  the  following  annual  payments : — 

In  the  Junior  Class, ,-610     0     0 

„      Middle      ,, £15     0     0 

,,      Senior       ,, £15     0     0 

These  latter  annual  payments  in  the  Engineering  School  must  be 
made  to  the  Junior  Bursar  before  Nov.  20  in  each  year,  and  the  names 
of  all  Students  whose  Fees  shall  not  have  been  paid  at  that  date  shall 
be  removed  from  the  rolls  of  the  several  Lecturers. 

Students  in  Engineering  requiring  to  use  the  Drawing  School  only, 
may  do  so  on  payment  of  £5  for  the  half  year  in  which  they  use  it. 

The  Fee  for  the  License  in  Engineering  or  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor 
in  Engineering  is  £1. 

The  Fee  for  the  Degree  of  Master  in  Engineering  is  £10. 

A  Fee  of  £1  10s.  is  payable  on  taking  out  the  Testimonium  of  the 
Degree  of  Master  in  Engineering. 

All  the  Fees  are  payable  to  the  Junior  Bursar,  except  those  for  Degrees 
in  Engineering,  which  are  payable  to  the  Senior  Proctor. 

A  Student  in  the  Engineering  School  may,  should  he  so  desire,  pur- 
sue his  Course  in  Arts  at  the  same  time,  without  having  to  pay  any 
further  Fees  than  those  already  specified. 

Lahoratories  a?td  Museums^  ^c. 
Attached  to  the  School  there  are  large  Laboratories,  Museums, 
and  a  Model  Koom,  containing  numerous  valuable  models  of  En- 
gineering Works  and  Machinery,  which  are  of  great  assistance  to 
the  Students  in  pursuing  their  studies. 

Syllabus  of  the  Course. 
The  instruction  given  to  the  Students  by  the  different  Profes- 
sors  and  Lecturers   connected  with   the  School   is   arranged   as 
follows,  subject  to  such  modifications  and  alterations  as  tho  cir- 
cumstances require : — 

I, — Mathematics. 
The  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  delivers  about  90  Lectures  to  the  Stu- 
dents, during  the  first  year  of  their  Course,  upon  the  following  subjects : — 

1.  Plane  Trigonometry,  and  the  nature  and  use  of  Logarithms. 

2.  Differential  Calculus. 

3.  Integral  Calculus  and  Mo-^snration,  fee. 


204  SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING. 

II. — Mechanics,  &c. 

The  Lectures  and  Demonstrations  upon  Mechanics  and  Mechanism, 
Hydrostatics,  Arc,  extend  over  ihe  first  two  years,  and  reach  the  num- 
ber of  about  120,  the  subjects  treated  of  being — 

In  the  Junior  Year — 

Theoretical  Mechanics. 

In  the  Middle  Tear — 

Applied  Mechanics,  including  Kinematics  of  Machines. 

III. — Experimental  Physics. 

Erasmus  Smith's  Professor  of  Experimental  Physics  delivers  about 
62  Lectures  to  the  Junior  Class,  and  24  to  the  Middle  Class,  on  the 
subjects  enumerated  below : — 

To  the  Junior  Class. 

1.  Heat. 

2.  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

3.  Sound  and  Light. 

To  the  Middle  Class. 

1.  The  Theory  of  the  Steam  Engine. 

2.  Electrical  JEngineering. 

In  addition  to  these  Lectures  the  Students  are  given  Courses  of 
Laboratory  Instruction  in  Physical  Measurements. 

The  Students  can,  at  any  period  of  their  Course,  take  out  special 
Courses  of  practical  instruction  in  Physical  Measurements. 

The  Physical  Laboratory  contains  series,  shunt,  and  alternating 
Dynamos  driven  by  a  3^  h,  p.  gas  engine,  accumulators,  transformer, 
and  other  requisites  for  instruction  in  Electrical  Engineering. 

IV. — Chemistry. 

The  Professor  of  Chemistry's  Lectures  and  Demonstrations  are  the 
following : — 

Junior  Class. 

Lectures. — On  two  days  in  each  week  during  Michaelmas  and  Hilary 
Terms.  On  one  other  day,  the  Students  conduct  Experiments  in  one 
of  the  Laboratories,  which  relate,  as  far  as  possible,  to  the  processes  and 
materials  coDCcmed  in  the  Arts  of  Construction. 

Middle  Class. 

Labouatoky  Phactice. — During  four  houis  in  each  week,  from  No- 
vember to  March,  inclusive.  The  Course  of  Instruction  coniprises  the 
Qualitative  and  Quantitative  Examination  of  Metallic  Ores  and  Minerals, 
Metals,  Cements,  &c.  In  addition  (during  Hilary  Term),  Lectures  are 
given  on  Metallurgical  Procesees,  open  to  members  of  botli  (Classes. 


SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEEEIKG.  206 


V. — Mineralogy,  Geology,  and  Mining. 

During  Michaelmas  Term  about  twenty  Lectures  on  Mineralogy  and 
Elementary  Crystallography  are  delivered  to  the  Students  of  the  Senior 
Class  by  tbe  Professor  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

In  connexion  with  this  Course,  practical  demonstrations  are  given  on 
the  physical  characteristics  of  Minerals  and  Blowpipe  Analysis. 

The  Students  attend  three  Courses,  in  all  about  sixty  Lectures,  on 
Geology,  the  subject  being  distributed  over  the  three  Collegiate  Terms 
as  follows: — 

Middle  Class — 

Michaelmas,  Phyical  Geography  and  Geology. 

Senior  Class — 

Hilary,  Palaeontology. 

Trinity,         Applied  Geology  and  Mining. 

At  intervals,  during  the  year,  the  Class  accompanies  the  Professor  to 
places  of  Geological  interest  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Dublin,  for  practi- 
cal instruction  in  the  Field. 

Candidates  for  the  final  Examination  are  required  to  prepare  an  ori- 
ginal Geological  Section. 


VI. — Engineering. 

During  his  first  year  in  the  School,  the  Student  is  instructed  in  Draw- 
ing by  the  Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Engineering,  M^ho  also  delivers 
to  the  Class  three  Courses  of  Lectures,  accompanied  by  Demonstrations 
(one  Course  each  Term),  making  about  120  Lectures  altogether  on  the 
following  subjects  :  — 

1.  Use  of  Drawing  Instruments,  Scales,  8cc. 

2.  Practical  Examples  in  Plane  Geometry. 

3.  ,,  ,,  in  Conic  Sections. 

4.  Descriptive  Geometry. 

5.  Shadows,  &c. 

6.  Isometric  Projection, 

In  the  second  and  third  years,  Levelling  and  Surveying  are  taught 
practically  in  the  Field  by  the  Professor  of  Engineering  and  his  Assist- 
ant; and  the  Student,  when  sufficiently  expert,  is  required  to  perform 
these  operations  himself  repeatedly  and  to  plot  his  work  on  paper. 

Ilegular  attendance  is  also  required  in  the  Drawing  School,  where  the 
object  kept  prominently  in  view  is  to  make  the  Student  an  intelligent 
and  efficient  Draughtf^man  and  perfectly  familiar  with  the  taking  out  of 
Quantities,  the  calculation  ot  Strains  on  Biidges,  Roofs,  and  other  struc- 
tures, and  Otticc  Work  generally. 


206  SCHOOL  OF  ENGINEERING. 

In  addition  to  this,  during  the  two  years,  ahout  230  Lectures  are  deli- 
vered by  the  Professor  of  Engineering  as  follows : — 

To  THE  Middle  Class. 
On  four  days  of  each  week  of  each  Term. 

Surveying — Embraeinfr  Levelling  and  Surveying  of  all  descriptions, 
with  the  nature,  use,  and  adjustment  of  the  instruments.  Plotting  plans 
and  sections,  and  taking  out  quantities  from  plans.  Construction  of 
Earthwork  tables.  Simpson's  Rules  and  Amslar's  Integrator,  and  their 
application  to  areas,  volumes,  and  the  locating  of  centres  of  gravity. 

Eoad  and  Railway  Construction. — Route  and  preliminary  survey, 
ruling  gradients,  equalizing  earthworks,  profile  and  side  slopes.  For- 
mation and  maintenance  of  plank  and  paved  roads,  of  the  Macadam  and 
Telford  road  and  Tramway.  Setting  out  railway  curves.  Execution 
and  drainage  of  earthworks  and  rock  cuttings.  Formation  of  the  per- 
manent way,  points  and  crossings,  over  and  under  bridges,  culverts, 
stations.  The  specification,  and  eetimate,  and  standing  orders  of 
Parliament. 

Descriptive  Engineei'ing. — The  technical  arrangement  of  plans  and 
sections  of  Engineering  "Works,  manner  of  finishing  and  marking 
dimensions,  illustrated  by  the  description  in  detail,  of  some  work,  e.g.  a 
bridge.  Foundations,  piling,  concrete,  brick  and  metal  cylinders  and 
cofieidams.  Tunnelling.  Building  construction,  the  preparation, 
preservation,  and  testing  of  the  materials  used  in  Masonry,  Carpentry, 
and  Metal  trades. 

Text  Books. — Rankine's  Civil  Engineering  ;  Barry's  Railway  appli- 
ances ;  Seddon's  Builders'  Work. 

Books  of  Reference. — Gilespie's  Road  Making  ;  Simms  on  Tunnel- 
ling;  Donaldson's  Specifications;  Jackson's  Surveying;  Johnston's 
Surveying  (American) ;  Usil's  Surveying. 

To  THE  Middle  and  Senior  Classes. 
On  one  day  of  each  week  of  each  Term. 

A  consecutive  Course  of  descriptive  licctures  on  some  of  the  subjecti^ 
comprised  under  Hydraulic  Engineering.  Portions  of  standard  work^ 
will  be  prescribed  as  reading. 

On  alternate  years  the  subjects  may  be — Water  Works  and  River 
Engineering,  or  Sanitary  Engineering.  Drainage,  and  Harbours. 

Books  of  Reference. — II umber's  Water  Works;  Latham's  Sanitary 
Engineering;  Stevenson's  Canals  and  Rivers;  Stevenson's  Harbours. 
Also  Harcourt's  Works;  Roorkee  Experiments  on  the  Ganges  Canal. 
Crimp  on  Sewage  Disposal  Works. 

To  THE  Senior  Class. 
On  four  days  of  each  week  of  each  Term. 

Engineering  Science  and  some  applications,  e.g. 

Earthworks. — Rankine's  method  of  the  ellipse  of  stress  with 
Alexander's  Kinematic  Model,  8ho\\ing  its  application  to  the  dc-ign 
of  embankmoDts,  foundations,  retaining  walls,  sea  walls,  sewers,  tunnel 
roofs,  inverts  and  side  walls. 


SCHOOL  or  ENGINEEEING.  207 

Strength,  Elasticity,  and  Resilience  of  Materials. — Application  of 
Graphic  and  Analytic  Methods,  hending  moment  and  shearing  force 
diagrams  for  fixed  and  moving  load  systems,  illustrated  by  the  Alexander 
and  Thomson  Moment  Delineator  :  {Trans.  Institute  of  Engineers, 
Scotland,  1889),  The  distribution  of  the  internal  direct  and  shearing 
stress  for  lineal,  transverse,  and  compound  states  of  strain.  Lines  of 
Stress  in  beams,  illustrated  by  a  method  of  examining  strained  glass 
prisms  on  the  polariscope,  and  drawing  the  lines  with  a  mechanical  pen 
as  described  by  Peter  Alexander,  M.A.  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Philo- 
sophical Society  of  Glasgow.     Scientific  and  commercial  testing. 

Frame  Work  Structures. — Their  stability,  strength,  stiffness,  and 
durability.  Graphic  Statics.  Details,  numerical  calculation  of  the 
ties,  struts,  beams,  stiffeners,  stays,  and  fasteners.  Fidler's  systematic 
application  of  the  Eankine- Gordon  formula  to  the  design  of  long 
struts.  Levy's  analyses  of  triangnlar  trussing  with  three  variables, 
for  the  form,  number  of  bays,  and  ratio  of  depth  to  span.  Fink, 
BoUman,  and  other  systems.  Plate  girders  and  distribution  of  rivets 
after  Stoney. 

Block  Work  Structures.— ThQ  rectangular  buttress,  piers,  chimneys. 
The  equilibrium  of  the  masonry  arch.  Tiieoretical  equilibrium  curves 
for  different  loads.  The  design  of  the  Elliptic  Arch  by  Rankine's 
approximations  from  the  linear  '  Hydrostatic,'  '  Geostatic,'  and  '  Stereo- 
static'  arches.  Fuller's  inverse  graphic  construction.  The  construc- 
tion of  tables  from  the  properties  of  the  *  Two-nosed  Catenary,'  and 
their  application  to  the  immediate  and  direct  numerical  design  of 
masonry  arches  in  brick,  sandstone,  or  granite,  for  dead  and  live  loads. 

Iron  Arched  Girders,  Suspension  Bridge,  and  Compound  Structures. — 
Rankine's  '  Sloping  Beam,'  its  application  to  the  approximate  design  of 
arched  ribs  of  uniform  stiffness.  Simpler  parts  of  Rankine's  analysis 
and  Levy's  detailed  graphical  constructions  for  completely  determining 
the  direct  thrusts  and  bending  moments  on  arched  ribs  of  any  section, 
either  hinged  at  crown  or  abutments  or  otherwise  fixed  and  subjected  to 
complete  or  partial  loading.  Fidler's  treatment  of  great  cantilever 
bridges. 

Text-Books. — Rankine's  Civil  Engineering  ;  Alexander  and  Thom- 
son's Elementary  Applied  Mechanics. 

One  or  more  copies  of  the  following  books  lie  in  the  office  for  daily 
reference : — 

Molesworth  Pocket  Book ;  Rankine's  Applied  Mechanics  ;  Stoney  on 
Strains,  1886  ;  Fidler's  Practical  Bridge  Construction,  1887  ;  Du  Bois' 
Strains  on  Framed  Structures  (American),  1883;  Walmisley  on  Iron 
Roofs;  Unwin's  Testing  of  Materials  of  Construction,  1888;  Levy's 
Statique  Graphique,  1888.  Tables  and  Numerical  Examples  from 
Alexander  and  Thomson's  Paper  on  *  Two-nosed  Catenaries  *  in  the 
Transactions  oi  the  R.I.A.,  1888.  Matheson's  Aid  Book,  1889.  Clark's 
Steam  Engine,  1889. 


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In  the  year  1 601 ,  the  Spanish  troops  were  defeated  by  the  English 
atKinsale,  and  her  Majesty's  army,  to  commemorate  their  victory, 
subscribed  the  sum  of  £1800,  from  the  arrears  of  their  pay,  to  es- 
tablish in  the  University  of  Dublin  a  public  Library.  Dr.  ChaUoner 
and  Mr.  James  Ussher,  afterwards  the  celebrated  Archbishop,  weie 
selected  by  the  benefactors  as  the  trustees  of  their  donation,  and 
commissioned  to  purchase  such  books  as  they  should  judge  most 
necessary  and  useful  for  the  advancement  of  learning.  "And  it 
is  somewhat  remarkable"  (says  Dr.  Parr)  "that  at  this  time 
[1603],  when  the  said  persons  were  at  London  about  the  laying  out 
this  money  in  books,  they  then  met  Sir  Thomas  Bodley  there, 


•  Order  of  the  Hoard.  December  14,  1878. 
k  Order  of  the  HoHrd,  June  26,  1880. 

•  Dttcrce  of  the  Bourd  und  Vlwtors,  Kcbruaiy  31, 1866. 


LrBEAEY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.  209 

buying  books  for  his  new  erected  Library  at  Oxford,  so  that  there 
began  a  correspondence  between  them  upon  this  occasion,  helping 
each  other  to  procure  the  choicest  and  best  books  on  several  subjects 
that  could  be  gotten ;  so  that  the  famous  Bodleian  Library  at  Ox- 
ford, and  that  of  Dublin,  began  together." 

The  private  collection  of  Ussher  himself,  consisting  of  10,000 
volumes,  with  many  MSS.  of  great  value,  was  the  first  donation  of 
moment  which  the  Library  received ;  and  for  this  also  literatui^e 
is  indebted  to  the  officers  and  soldiers  of  the  English  army.  In 
1640,  Ussher  left  Ireland,  and  the  insurgents  soon  after  destroyed 
all  his  personal  property,  with  the  exception  of  his  books,  which 
were  fortunately  secured,  and  soon  after  conveyed  to  Chester,  and 
from  thence  to  London-''.  In  1642,  Ussher  was  nominated  one  of  the 
Westminster  Assembly  of  Divines,  but  refused  to  attend,  and  even 
preached  against  their  proceedings  at  Oxford^.  For  this  crime  his 
library,  or  a  portion  of  it,  which  he  had  left  behind  him  at  Chelsea 
College,  was  seized  and  confiscated  by  order  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, as  the  property  of  a  delinquent ;  but  John  Selden,  his  parti- 
cular friend,  by  the  interference  of  Dr.  Featly,  obtained  permission 
to  purchase  them  as  if  for  his  own  use,  though  really  for  the  pur- 
pose of  restoring  them  to  their  original  owner.  On  the  Archbishop's 
death  in  1655,  although  he  had  destined  his  books  for  Trinity  Col- 
lege, the  misfortunes  of  the  times  compelled  him  to  leave  them  to 
his  only  daughter,  Lady  Tyrrell,  then  mother  of  a  numerous  family'', 
and  in  narrow  circumstances.  Proposals  were  soon  after  made 
to  her  for  the  purchase  of  the  library,  by  the  King  of  Denmark  and 
Cardinal  Mazarin;  but  Cromwell  issued  an  order  prohibiting  the 
Primate's  family  from  selling  it  without  his  consent,  and  he  refused 
to  permit  it  to  be  brought  out  of  the  kingdom.  Soon  after,  the  officers 
and  soldiers  of  the  army  then  in  Ireland,  wishing  to  emulate  those 
of  Elizabeth,  purchased  the  whole  Library  for  the  sum  of  £2,200 
together  with  all  the  Archbishop's  Manuscripts,  and  a  choice  though 
not  numerous  collection  of  ancient  coins,  with  the  design  of  pre- 
senting them  to  the  College.  But  when  the  books  were  brought 
over  to  Ireland,  Cromwell  refused  to  permit  the  intentions  of  the 
donors  to  be  carried  into  efifect,  alleging  that  it  was  his  intention  to 
found  a  new  College  or  Hall,  in  which  the  collection  might  more 
conveniently  be  preserved  separate  from  all  other  books.  The 
library,  therefore,  was  deposited  m  the  Castle  of  Dublin,  and  being 
there  kept  with  great  negligence,  an  immense  number  of  valuable 
books  and  MSS.  were  stolen  or  destroyed.  At  length,  on  the  Re- 
storation, his  Majesty  King  Charles  II.  ordered  that  what  remained 
of  the  Primate's  library  should  be  given  to  the  University,  accord- 
ing to  the  generous  purpose  of  the  original  purchasers. 

In  1674,  Sir  Jerome  Alexander,  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Com- 
mon Pleas  in  Ireland,  left  his  collection  of  law  books  to  the  College, 

^  Pair.ij.  IT-  b  ibid.,  p.  60.  •  Ibid.,  p.  102. 


210  LIBRARY  OP  TRINITY  COLLEGE, 

with  £100  for  fitting  up  a  place  for  them;  as  also  the  valuable 
MSS.  contained  in  Class  G  in  the  Manuscript  Room. 

In  the  year  1726,  the  Library  received  an  addition  of  upwards 
of  4000  volumes,  from  the  books  bequeathed  to  it  by  Dr.AA''illiam  Pal- 
liser,  Archbishop  of  Cashel,  who  had  been  a  Fellow  of  the  College, 
and  also  during  his  lifetime  a  munificent  benefactor  to  it.  The 
following  extract  from  his  will  contains  the  conditions  of  this  valu- 
able bequest : — 

"  Item,  I  devise  unto  the  Provost,  Fellows,  and  Scholars  of  the 
College  of  the  Holy  Trinity  near  Dublin,  and  their  successors,  such  of 
my  books  of  all  kinds  as  they  now  have  not,  or  at  the  time  of 
my  death  shall  not  be  furnished  with,  to  be  sorted,  and  set  out  by 
the  Rev.  Doctor  Claudius  Gilbert,  and  my  said  son,  William  Palliser. 
Item,  I  devise  unto  the  said  Provost,  Fellows,  and  Scholars,  and 
successors,  such  editions  of  my  books  as  they  now  have  not, 
or  at  the  time  of  my  death  shall  not  be  furnished  with,  to  be  in  like 
manner  sorted  and  set  out  by  the  said  Doctor  Gilbert  and  my  said  son, 
"William  Palliser.  Provided  always,  and  my  will  is,  that  the  editions 
and  books  hereby  devised  shall  go  by  the  name,  and  be  always  called 
Bibliotheca  Falliscriana,  and  that  the  same  shall  be,  and  continue  placed 
and  kept  next  to  the  library  devised  to  the  Provost,  Fellows,  and  Scho- 
lars, by  the  late  Lord  Primate  Ussher,  now  called  Bibliotheca  Usseriana. 
And  my  farther  will  and  meaning  is,  that  if  the  said  Provost,  Fellows, 
and  Scholars,  ortheir  successors,  shall  at  any  time  fail  to  call  the  editions 
and  books  hereby  devised  by  the  name  of  Bibliotheca  Falliseriana,  or  shall 
at  any  time  fail  to  keep  them  next  to  the  said  library,  devised  by  the  late 
Lord  Primate  Ussher,  the  disposition  hereby  made  to  the  said  Provost, 
Fellows,  and  Scholars,  and  their  successors,  shall,  upon  such  failure,  be- 
come void  and  of  no  effect." 

Another  most  valuable  addition  to  the  Library  was  the  collection 
of  Dr.  Claudius  Gilbert,  Vice-Provost  and  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity,  consisting  of  nearly  13,000  volumes.  In  the  yeai-  1735 
he  retired  on  the  living  of  Ardstraw,  and  soon  after  presented  his 
Library  to  the  College,  having  spent  his  whole  life  in  collecting 
books  for  that  purpose.' 

In  1741,  Dr.  John  Stearne,  Bishop  of  Clogher,  and  Vice-Chancel- 
lor  of  the  University,  bequeathed  to  the  Library  the  valuable  col- 
lection of  MSS.  preserved  in  Class  F  of  the  Manuscript  Room, 
together  "with  all  such  books  from  his  private  collection  as  were  not 
already  in  the  Library. 

Besides  these,  the  Manuscript  Library  is  indebted  to  Dr.  Miles 
Sumner,  admitted  a  Fellow  during  the  Commonwealth,  and  after- 
wards for  many  years  Donegal  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  in  the 


•  Tlie  following  passage  apjwars  in  the  "  Annual  Register"  for  1759  »— 
•'  l)ni  lor  ChiiKlius  Gilbert,  formerly  Vice-Provost  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin.  This  ex- 
cel!'- •  ules  other  valuiibli'doimtidiis,  bt'(inentho(t  to  that  Colk'ceacolk'ction  of 
bo<-i  t  l.J,(K)0  voluiiics,  chosen  with  gri-atdlsfoninientand  care.  Hts  bust  was 
thlh'i  1  ,.,sj  iilacciiatlliu  head  of  the  books.  It  is  the  workmanship  of  Verproil, 
aad  for  ex  i  ■  icgance  dttes  gieut  credit  to  the  tuate  and  skill  of  the  Statuary. 


LIBRARY  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE,  211 

University  ;  to  Sir  William  Gore ;  Sir  Henry  Prescot ;  Dr.  Henry 
Jones,  Bishop  of  Meath  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University ; 
Dr.  John  Parker,  Archbishop  of  Dublin ;  William  Barry,  M.  A.  ; 
John  Lyon,  M'.  A.,  and  Librarian;  Thomas  Hey  of  Chester  ("  Ces- 
trensis  Signifer"),  A.D.  1646;  Gordian  Strowbridge ;  Murtog-h 
Dowling,  Esq.,  A.  D.  1693  ;  Charles  Willoughby,  M.  D.  ;  Cornelius 
Higden ;  and  Edward  Worth,  M.  D.  Besides  these,  Peter  Carewe, 
President  of  Munster  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  gave  to  the  Li- 
brary a  valuable  collection  of  Irish  Manuscripts. 

In  1774,  the  sum  of  £100  was  bequeathed  to  the  Library  by 
Thomas  Holies,  Esq.,  to  be  applied  to  the  purchase  of  books  written 
by  English,  Irish,  or  Scotchmen,  upon  Politics,  Natural  and  Civil 
History,  and  Mathematics. 

A  very  considerable  addition  was  made  to  the  Library  in  the 
year  1802,  when  the  Fagel  Library,  consisting  of  upwards  of  20,000 
volumes,  was  purchased  by  theBoard  of  Erasmus  Smith  for  £  10,000, 
and  presented  to  the  University.  This  valuable  collection  was 
made  by  M.  Grelfier  Fagel,  Pensionary  of  HoUand,  and  in  1794, 
when  the  French  invaded  that  country,  was  removed  to  England 
for  sale,  and  there  purchased  for  the  College. 

In  the  year  1805,  a  small  but  choice  collection  of  books,  includ- 
ing many  Editiones  Principes  of  the  Classics,  was  bequeathed  to 
the  Library  by  Henry  George  Quin,  Esq.,  under  the  conditions  ex- 
pressed in  the  following  extract  from  his  will,  dated  September  23, 
1794  :— 

"  I  give  and  bequeath  my  large  mahogany  book-case,  together  with 
such  of  my  books  and  manuscripts  as  are  specified  in  a  catalogue  bound 
in  red  morocco  leather,  written  in  my  own  hand,  and  marked  with  the 
letters  L.T.  C.  D.,  which  book-case,  books,  and  manuscripts,  together  with 
the  catalogue  itself,  and  the  hammer  which  was  presented  to  me  at  Am- 
sterdam by  Signor  Crevanna,  I  give  and  bequeath  for  ever  to  the  Provost 
and  Fellows  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  in  order  that  they  may  be  placed 
in  the  Library  of  the  College.  And  as  most  of  the  books  hereby  be- 
queathed are  of  considerable  value,  and  on  that  account  the  more  liable 
to  be  stolen  if  placed  in  a  situation  easy  of  access,  it  is  my  will  and  de- 
sire that  they  be  deposited,  not  in  the  great  public  room  of  the  Library, 
but  in  that  part  of  it  called  the  Manuscript  Eoom.  And  it  is  my  will  that 
the  book- case  hereby  bequeathed  which  is  to  contain  them,  may  be  placed 
exactly  in  the  centre  of  the  side  of  the  room,  opposite  to  the  door  of  en- 
trance, and  I  desire  that  the  words  Bibliotheca  Quiniana,  in  capital  letters, 
two  inches  in  height,  and  gilt  on  a  dark-coloured  ground,  be  put  on  the 
top  of  the  two  central  doors  of  the  aforesaid  book-case,  one  word  on  each 
door.  And  it  is  my  will  and  desire,  that  the  said  book-case  be  generally 
kept  locked,  and  that  it  be  never  opened,  or  the  books  handled  by  any 
person,  but  in  presence  of  the  librarian  or  his  assistant,  one  of  whom  shall 
always  keep  the  key  thereof.  And  it  is  my  desire  that  none  of  the  books 
hereby  bequeathed  shall  ever  be  taken  out  of  the  Manuscript  Eoom.  I 
desire  likewise  that  none  of  them  shall  ever  be  rebound,  or  any  new  or 
additional  covering  or  lettering  of  any  kind  be  put  upon  them,  but  that 
they  shall  always  remain  precisely  in  the  same  state  wherein  they  shall 


2l2  LENDING  LIBRAiir. 

be  found  at  the  time  of  my  decease.  And  I  desire  that  a  copy  of  the 
part  of  my  will  which  relates  to  the  disposal  of  my  books  be  sent  by  my 
executors  to  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  within  one  month  after  my 
decease,  in  order  that  my  bequest  may,  in  every  particular,  be  fully  car- 
ried into  effect." 

The  Library  is  continually  increased  by  copies  of  every  book 
published  in  England.  This  privilege  it  enjoys  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment*, 54  Geo.  III.  cap.  156. 

The  Library  contained  210,114  volumes  in  September,  1887; 
218,241  in  September,  1889;  221,336  in  September,  1890;  and 
224,586  in  September,  1891. 


LENDING  LIBRARY. 

As  the  Royal  Statutes  by  which  the  General  Library  is  regulated 
forbid  the  removal  of  any  book  from  its  precincts,  except  for 
binding  or  other  special  cause,''  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows, 
many  years  since,  established  a  Lending  Library,  consisting  of  books 
on  the  general  subjects  of  collegiate  study,  which  it  was  desirable 
that  Students  should  be  able  to  read  in  their  own  chambers,  but 
which  might  prove  too  costly  for  ordinary  purchase.  The  Lending 
Library  receives  constant  augmentations  of  books,  either  from 
special  donations,  or  from  the  proceeds  of  a  grant  made  from  time 
to  time,  out  of  the  College  funds. 

The  Lending  Library  contains  an  extensive  collection  of  mathe- 
matical, classical,  and  theological  books,  as  well  as  works  connected 
with  civil  engineering.  Medical  Students  are  privileged  to  borrow 
books  from  the  Medical  Library  of  the  College  of  Physicians. 

The  Lending  Library  is  usually  open  for  the  lending  and  receipt 
of  books,  on  three  days  in  each  week  from  1.30  to  2.30  o'clock, 
P.M.  A  large  room  in  the  Museum  Building  is  fitted  u{)  to  receive 
the  books  of  the  Lending  Library.  Students  can  be  furnished  with 
Catalogues  on  application  to  the  Clerk  in  charge  of  the  Library. 


*  The  privilcRe  wa«  first  given  in  the  year  1801.  (41  Geo.  III.  cap.  107.)  By  an  Ac 
passed  in  the  present  reipn  (.OandG  Victoiin,  clinpter45).  the  right  of  obtaining  a  copy 
of  every  book  printed  in  the  United  Kingdom  is  contined  to  live  Libraries  viz.  :— Tlie 
Uritisii  Museum  ;  the  Bodleian  Library;  tlie  Public  Library  at  Cambridge ;  the  Library 
of  the  Faculty  of  Advocates  at  Edinburgh;  and  the  Library  of  Trinity  Collece. 

*>  ■'  Libruni  nullum,  seu  impressum,  sen  maiiuscriptum,  vel  ipse  HibliotliecHrius  6  Rib- 
liotheca  asportnbit,  alicui  vel  inde  asixjrtandum,  ant  niutuodandum  tradet,  nee  al>  ali- 
quo  asportandura  tnde  permittet,  nlai  compingendi  vel  reparandi  causa."— ^<«^  18  Vict. 
Tol.  IJ.p.  97. 


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The  Observatory  is  at  Dimsink,  five  miles  from  the  College.  It 
is  the  official  residence  of  the  Astronomer  Royal  for  Ireland.  The 
chief  instruments  are  a  Meridian  Circle  by  Pistor  and  Martin, 
with  a  Chronog-raph,  and  a  12-inch  Equatorial.  "Irish  Time"  is 
taken  from  the  longitude  of  Dunsink.  The  Observatory  is  open 
on  the  first  Saturday  of  each  month,  and  special  arrangements  are 
made  in  Hilary  Term  to  enable  Students  to  see  the  instruments, 
and  have  their  use  explained. 


The  principal  Museums  which  are  used  for  the  purposes  of  practical 
instruction  in  Trinity  College  are  the  following : — 

1.  Museum  of  Natural  Philosophy. 

2.  Museum  of  Anatomy  and  Zoology. 

3.  Museum  of  Geology  and  Mineralogy. 

4.  Museum  of  Engineering  Models. 

5.  Museum  of  Pathology  and  Midwifery. 

6.  Museum  of  Botany. 

7.  Museum  of  Materia  Medica.  • 


I. — MTJSEtTM  OF  NATURAL  PHILOSOPHr. 

Curator. — Geoege  Francis  Fitzgerald,   M.  A.,  Professor  of 
Experimental  Philosophy. 

This  Museum  was  founded  about  the  year  1730,  when  Dr. 
Richard  Helsham  was  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy .  It  contains 
a  collection  of  various  Philosophical  Instruments,  chiefly  in  con- 
nexion with  the  sciences  of  Optics  and  Practical  Mechanics,  Theory 
of  Heat,  Electricity,  and  Magnetism.  Steps  have  lately  been 
taken  by  the  Board  of  Trinity  College  to  place  this  Museum  in  a 
condition  more  suited  to  the  purposes  of  modern  scientific  research, 
as  weU  as  more  adapted  to  illustrate  the  Lectures  given  in  Natural 
and  Experimental  Philosophy, 


214  MUSEUMS  OP  TttlNITT  COLLEGE. 


II. — MUSEUM    OF   ANATOMY   AND  ZOOLOOT. 

The  Anatomical  Museum,  formerly  combined  with  that  of 
Pathology,  has  been  removed,  and  placed  in  the  Anatomical 
Museum  Building  in  the  College  Park.  The  Zoological  Collection 
has  also  been  transferred  to  the  same  place. 

The  Zoological  Museum  was  founded  in  1777,  and  contains  a 
large  series  of  typical  specimens.  The  Mammals  and  Birds  are 
arranged  on  the  ground  floor,  in  the  pier-cases  between  the 
windows,  and  in  the  centre  floor-cases.  The  lleptiles.  Am- 
phibians, and  Fishes  are  in  the  gallery.  The  Invertebrates  are 
arranged  in  the  table  cases,  with  the  exception  of  the  Insects, 
which  are  in  cabinets  in  the  Curator's  room.  The  centre  of 
the  hall  is  occupied  by  the  skeletons  and  stuffed  skins  of  large 
Mammals  and  Birds.  The  Galleries  contain  the  Anatomical 
collection . 

There  is  a  Zoological  Laboratory  and  Reading-room  in  con- 
nexion with  the  Zoological  Department,  to  which  Students  are 
admitted  during  Terms  on  payment  of  a  Fee  of  Five  Shillings  per 
Term.  The  Laboratory  is  provided  with  Microscopes  and  Appli- 
ances, and  Students  are  supplied  with  specimens.  The  Heading- 
room  contains  preparations  illustrating  the  principal  animal 
types,  and  a  small  number  of  standard  text-books. 

The  Museum  is  open  to  Students  daily  from  11  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m. 

Curators— EET<(nY  W.  Mackintosh,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Zoology 
and  of  Comparative  Anatomy  ; 

Daniel  John  Cunningham,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Ana- 
tomy and  Chirurgery. 


III.— ANTHEOPOMETEIC   LABORATORY. 

A  portion  of  the  Zoological  Museum  has  been  fitted  up  for  an 
anthropometric  Laboratory.  It  is  open  on  Tuesdays,  Thursdays, 
and  Saturdays  during  the  Medical  year,  from  2  p.m.  to  4  p.m.,  free 
of  charge. 


IV. — MUSEUM   OF  GEOLOGY   AND   MINERALOGY. 

C^ra^or.— William  Johnson  Sollas,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Geology 
and  Mineralogy. 

This  Museum  is  intended  principallv  for  the  use  of  Students  in 
Engineering.  It  contains  typical  collections  of  Minerals  and 
Fossils,  arranged  for  the  use  of  Students,  and  also  some  rare 
specimens  of  Fossil  Reptiles  and  Deer. 


MUSEUMS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.  216 

V. — MUSEUM   OF  ENGINEERING    MODELS. 

Curator. — Thomas  Alexander,  M.A.I.,  Professor  of  Engineering. 

This  Museum  was  founded  in  1846.  It  contains  a  variety  of  En- 
gineering Models,  amongst  whicli  will  be  found  a  series  of  models 
illustrating  the  progress  of  invention  in  the  Steam  Engine  ;  a  model 
of  a  Locomotive  Engine  (scale  one -fourth)  ;  a  model  of  a  Cornish 
Pumping  Engine  (scale  one-twelfth)  ;  a  large  collection  of  timber 
bridges;  a  model  of  the  lifting  apparatus  of  the  Conway  Tube;  a 
model  of  the  Boyne  Viaduct,  and  other  lattice  structures.  It  con- 
tains likewise  a  complete  collection  of  the  weights  and  measures 
of  the  Metric  System. 

VI. — MUSEUM  OF  SURGICAL  AND  MEDICAL  PATHOLOGY. 

jDiVec^or— Edward  H.  Bennett,  M.D.,  Professor  of  Surgery. 

This  Museum  is  intended  for  the  use  of  the  Students  in  Medicine, 
and  to  illustrate  the  Professors'  Lectures.  It  has  been  lately  re- 
arranged, and  removed  to  a  more  spacious  building,  where  it 
will  be  more  useful  to  Students,  to  whom  it  is  open  daily  from 

11  A.M.  to  4  P.M. 


VII. — MUSEUM  OP  botany,   AND  BOTANIC  GARDENS. 

The  Herbarium,  under  the  care  of  the  Professor  of  Botany, 
is  open  for  reference,  during  Term,  from  11  till  3;  and  at  other 
times  on  special  application  to  the  Professor. 

It  consists  of  two  parts,  which  are  kept  separate,  namely  — 

1 .  A  British  Herbarium,  containing  the  indigenous  Plants  of  the 
British  Islands. 

2.  A  General  Herbarium,  open  to  receive  the  Plants  of  all  coun- 
tries. This  latter  is  particularly  rich  in  the  Plants  of  North 
America  (including  Mexico  and  California),  British  India,  South 
Africa,  and  Australia;  and  less  so  in  those  of  South  America,  North 
Asia,  and  parts  of  Europe.  Donations  of  specimens,  from  all 
countries  are  solicited  from  Students  of  the  University. 

The  specimens  are  fastened  on  pieces  of  paper,  of  uniform  size, 
and  kept  in  cabinets,  and  are  classified  according  to  the  Natural 
System  ;  the  sequence  of  the  Natural  Orders  adopted  being  nearly 
that  of  Endlicher's  "  Enchiridion  Botannicum." 


216  MUSEUMS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

The  Board  allows  an  annual  sum  for  the  support  of  the  Her- 
barium. 

A  Catalogue  is  kept  of  all  the  named  species  put  into  the  Herba- 
rium ;  the  unnamed  species,  always  numerous  in  an  extensive 
HerbariHm,  are  ke])t  under  their  respective  genera,  but  not  noticed 
in  the  Catalogue. 

The  Gardens  are  situated  about  one  mile  from  the  College,  near 
Ball's  Bridge,  and  contain  eight  acres  of  ground. 

In  addition  to  a  large  general  collection  of  Plants  illustrative  of 
the  various  Natural  Orders,  there  is  a  special  collection  of  Medical 
Plants,  and  also  of  such  Plants  as  are  indigenous  to  Britain  and 
Ireland. 

The  Gardens  are  open  to  Students  on  week-days — in  summer, 
from  6  A.  M.  to  6  p.  m.  ;  and  in  winter,  from  10  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m. 
Strangers  to  Dublin  are  also  admitted  on  presenting  their  cards ;  and 
all  other  visitors,  by  orders  from  the  Provost,  any  of  the  Fellows, 
or  the  Professor  of  Botany. 

Curator  of  Gardens — F.  W.  Burbidge,  m.A. 


viri.  MUSEUM  OF  materia  medica. 

Curator— Walter  G.  Smith,  M.  D.,  King's  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica  and  Pharmacy. 

A  Course  of  Demonstrations  on  Practical  Pharmacy  will  be  given 
in  the  Museum  of  Materia  Medica.  Each  Student  will  be  provided 
with  apparatus  and  tests. 

The  Museum  is  open  to  Students  from  11  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 


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Of  the  buildings  of  the  original  College  of  Queen  Elizabeth  no 
portion  now  remains. 

A  grant  was  made  by  the  Corporation  of  Dublin,  July  20,  1592, 
in  which  the  bounds  of  Trinity  College  are  recited  as  follows 
(Thomas  Smith,  Mayor,  George  Kennedy  and  John  Myles,  Sheriffs): 

"  Sicut  se  extendunt  in  longitudinem  a  campo  vocato  Anglice  Hoggin 
Greene  ex  parte  ocoidentali  usque  ad  terram  nuper  Monasterii  Beatae 
Mariae  Virginis  juxta  Dublin  nunc  in  tennure  Johannis  Dongan  generosi  ; 
ex  parte  orieiitali  et  sicut  jacet  in  latitudine  a  venella  quae  ducit  ad 
fontem  St.  Patricii  ex  parte  australi  usque  ad  terram  prsedictam  nuper 
Monasterii  Beatse  Marige  Virginis  et  flumen  Anliffey  ex  boreali  parte." 

In  1695-6  there  were  144  hearths  in  Trinity  College. 


LIBRARY. 

The  foundation  of  the  Library  was  laid  May  12,  1712,  the 
Provost  and  Fellows  having  obtained  a  grant  of  £5000  from  Queen 
Anne,  on  the  address  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  building  a  Library.  The  building  itself  was  finished  in 
1724,  but  some  years  elapsed  before  it  was  prepared  for  the  recep- 
tion of  books.  The  total  cost  was  about  £17,000,  of  which  £15,000 
in  all  was  provided  by  the  Parliament.  The  architect  was  Thomas 
Burgh. 

The  Long  Room  is  209  feet  in  length  and  40  feet  in  breadth, 
8  feet  4  inches  being  occupied  on  either  side  by  the  Stalls. 

In  1743  Dr.  Gilbert  bequeathed  a  sum  of  £500  to  purchase  busts 
for  the  Long  Room.  Among  the  busts  first  placed  in  the  Library, 
which  were  executed  by  Roubillac,  is  one  of  Dean  Swift,  which 
was  presented  to  the  College,  in  1745,  by  the  Senior  Sophister 
Class.  The  busts  of  Lord  Plunket  and  Mac  CuUagh  are  by 
Christopher  Moore  ;  that  of  Sir  William  Hamilton  by  the  late 
J.  H.  Foley. 

In  1890  it  was  decided  to  enlarge  the  Library  by  enclosing  the 
colonnades. 

PRINTING  HOUSE. 

The  Printing  House  was  built  between  1758  and  1761,  by  Dr. 
Stearne,  Bishop  of  Clogher  and  Vice- Chancellor  of  the  University. 


•  For  most  of  the  statements  contained  under  this  head,  the  Editor  is  indebted  to  the 
kindness  of  Dr.  Stubbc 

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218  BinLDINGS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


DINING   HALL. 


The  Dining  Hall  was  erected  between  1740  and  1745.  It 
contains  a  number  of  portraits,    chiefly    of  Chancellors  of  the 

University. 

The  portrait  of  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales,  over  the  entrance, 
was  painted  by  Hudson,  master  of  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds,  and  was 
presented  to  Trinity  College  by  George  111.  Its  frame  was  carved 
by  G.  Gibbons,  and  was  originally  in  Windsor  Castle. 


FBONT   OF  TEINITY   COLLEGE. 

The  West  Front  of  Trinity  College  was  erected  in  1759,  the 
architect  being  Sir  William  Chambers,  who  constructed  Somerset 
House  in  London.  The  College  received  £40,000  from  George  II. 
upon  the  address  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  for  the  purpose 
of  building  this  Front  and  the  adjoining  Square. 

The  statues  of  Goldsmith  and  of  Burke,  standing  in  front  of 
the  College,  executed  by  J.  H.  Foley,  were  erected  by  public 
subscription  in  1864  and  1868. 


PEOVOST'«  HOUSE. 

The  Provost's  House  was  erected  in  1760,  at  a  cost  of  £13,000, 
by  Provost  Andrews.  It  is  a  fac-simile  of  a  house  designed  b}- 
the  I'^arl  of  Burlington,  and  erected  for  General  Wade,  in 
Piccadilly,  London. 

The  Provost's  House  contains  original  portraits  of  Q,ueen 
Elizabeth  and  Archbishop  Ussher,  painted  by  Zuccheri,  and  a  tine 
portrait  of  the  Duke  of  Bedford,  by  Gainsborough. 


PDBI.IC   THEATRE. 

The  Public  Theatre,  usually  caUed  the  Examination  Hall,  was 
opened  in  1787.  It  contains  a  Monument  to  Provost  Baldwin, 
who  died  in  1758),  and  a  number  of  portraits.  Those  of  Q,ueen 
Elizabeth  and  Archbishop  Ussher  are  copies  of  the  original 
portraits  in  the  Provost's  House.  That  of  Bishop  Berkeley  is 
copied  from  a  picture  in  Lambeth  Palace.  The  portrait  of  Edmund 
Burke  was  painted  by  Hopner. 

In  the  gallery  is  the  case  belonging  to  the  organ  of  the  old 
chapel.  This  organ  was  built  in  Holland  for  a  church  in  Spain, 
but  was  taken  from  the  Spaniards  in  Vigo  Bay,  1762,  and  re- 
paired and  enlarged  in  1705.  It  was  presented  to  the  College  by 
the  Second  Duke  of  Ormonde. 


BUILDINGS  OF  TEINITI  COLLEGE.  219 


CHAPEL  OF  TEINITY  COLLEGE. 


The  present  Chapel  is  the  third  which  has  existed  in  Trinity 
College.  It  was  opened  in  1798,  and  cost  £22,000.  It  contains 
three  painted  glass  windows  : — 

One,  representing  the  Recapitulation  of  the  Law  by  Moses  and 
the  Restoration  of  the  Jews,  was  erected  in  memory  of  Richard 
Graves,  D.D.,  author  of  "  Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch,"  by  his  sod 
and  other  relatives,  in  1865. 

The  corresponding  window  on  the  other  side  of  the  Communion 
Table  was  erected  in  memory  of  Bishop  Berkeley  by  the  Right 
Honourable  Robert  Richard  Warren,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Pro- 
bate, in  1867. 

The  central  window,  directly  over  the  Communion  Table,  was 
painted  in  Munich,  and  was  erected  in  memory  of  Archbishop 
Ussher,  by  Dr.  Butcher,  late  Bishop  of  Meath,  in  1867. 

The  Chapel  which  preceded  the  present  was  consecrated  in  1686. 
Its  dimensions  were  the  same  as  those  of  the  present  structure. 

CAMPANILE. 

The  Campanile  was  erected  in  1853,  by  Lord  John  George 
Beresford,  Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  Chancellor  of  the  Univer- 
sity. It  contains  the  Bell  which  was  cast  at  Gloucester  in  1744. 
The  Bell  weighs  36  cwt.  12  lbs.  ;  its  clapper  2  cwt.  13 lbs.,  and 
its  total  cost  was  £230  17s.  Id. 

MUSEUM   BUILDING. 

This  Building  was  erected  bv  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows, 
in  1857,  at  a  cost  of  £30,326  16s.  9^. 

It  contains  the  Museums  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Geology,  and 
Mineralogy,  and  of  Engineering  Models,  the  Drawing  Room  of 
the  Engineering  School,  the  Room  of  the  Lending  Library,  a 
Physical  Lecture  Room  and  Laboratory,  the  I^ecture  Room  of  the 
Schools  of  Divinity  and  Law,  and  a  number  of  other  Lecture 
Rooms.  It  contains  also  a  Clock  in  electric  connexion  with 
the  Observatory  clock  at  Dunsink. 

NEW    ZOOLOGICAL  MUSEUM. 

This  Museum  was  completed  in  1876.  The  Building  was 
erected  by  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows,  at  a  cost  of 
£11,966  Os.  Id. 

HISTOLOGICAL  LABOEATOKY. 

This  building  was  completed  in  1878,  at  a  cost  of  £3000. 


BUILDINGS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


MEDICAL  SCHOOL  BUILDINGS. 


The  present  Medical  School  Buildings  were  completed  in  1887, 
at  a  cost  of  about  £20,000.  They  contain  four  Lecture  Theatres, 
the  Professors'  Private  Rooms,  and  the  following  departments: — 

I.  Anatomy,  including  a  large  Dissecting  Room  with  electric 
light ;  a  Bone  Room,  in  which  are  Sections  of  the  Frozen  Body, 
and  various  Preparations  and  Models  illustrating  Development 
and  the  Topography  of  the  Brain. 

II.  Chemistry,  including  four  general  Laboratories,  as  well  as 
special  Laboratories  for  Q,uantitive  and  Gas  Analysis ;  a  Balance 
Room,  and  a  Chemical  Museum,  in  which  are  a  number  of  the 
rarer  Chemical  substances. 

III.  Surgery,  including  a  spacious  Pathological  Museum. 

IV.  Materia  Medica,  including  a  Museum  and  Laboratory. 
The  entire  Buildings  are  heated  throughout  by  hot  water,  and 

the  seats  in  each  Theatre  are  numbered  consecutively,  a  seat  being 
assigned  to  each  Student  on  entering  for  each  Course  of  Lectures. 
There  are  also  in  the  Buildings,  the  Office  of  the  Registrar  of 
the  School,  and  two  rooms,  one  of  which  is  used  for  the  Tutorial 
Classes,  and  the  other  as  a  Luncheon  Room  for  the  Students. 

SQUARES. 

The  Front  Square  was  erected  along  with  the  West  Front. 

The  Library  Square  contains  the  oldest  buildings  in  College, 
some  of  which  were  standing  in  the  latter  part  of  the  seventeenth 
century. 

The  greater  part  of  Botanv  Bay  Square  was  built  about  the 
year  1816. 

The  New  Square  was  begun  in  1838,  and  finished  in  1844. 


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students  thus  marked  *  have  since  become  Fellows. 


1859. 
Taylor,  John  P. 
*Mahaffy,  John  Pentland. 

1860. 
*Traill,  Anthony. 
Cluif,  James  S. 

1861. 
Ball,  Robert  Stawell. 
Slattery,  James. 

Naish,John.    ^^^^• 
Brett,  Thomas. 

1863. 
♦Cathcart,  George  L. 
Mills,  Townsend. 

1864. 
Waymouth,  Samuel. 
*Tyrrell,  Robert  Y. 

1865. 
Gierke,  Aubrey  St.  John. 
Leech,  Brougham. 

1866. 
*Panton,  Arthur  William. 
Carson,  Thomas  Henry. 

1867. 
*M'Cay,  William  Smyth. 
Fleming,  Frederick. 

1868. 
Clarke,  Andrew. 
Smith,  Vincent  Arthur. 

1869. 
Malet,  John  C. 
Ringwood,  Richard. 

1870. 
Fleetwood,  Thomas. 
Orpen,  Thomas  Herbert. 

1871. 
*Fitzgerald,  George  Francis. 
Sharkey,  John  Archibald. 


1872. 
*  Roberts,  Wm.  Ralph  Westropp. 
Hackett,  Thomas  Edmund. 

1873. 
Graham,  Christopher. 
Dowdall,  Launcelot. 

1874. 
Robinson,  William  George. 
Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 

1875. 

M'Intosh,  Alexander. 
*Purser,  Louis  Claude. 

1876. 

Roberts,  Ralph  Augustus. 
Montgomrey,  Malcolm. 

1877. 
*Culverwell,  Edward  Parnall. 
Joynt,  John  William. 

1878. 
Wilkins,  WHliam. 
Garrett,  George  Henry. 

1879. 

Johnston,  Swift  Paine. 
*Beare,  John  Isaac. 

1880. 

*Bernard,  John  Henry. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Godfrey. 

1881. 
*0' Sullivan,  Alexander  Charles. 
Martley,  William  Gibson. 

1882. 
Lawlor,  Hugh  Jackson. 
*Bury,  John  Bagnell. 

1883. 
Lyle,  Thomas  Rankin. 
Bowen*,  Henry  C.  Cole. 


*  The  answering  of  White,  Newport 
Student,  according  to  the  scale  of  mar 


J.  D.,  was  exactly  equal  to  that  of  the  Classical 
ks  laid  down  in  the  Calendar. 


STUDENTS. 


STUDENTS — continued. 


1884. 


M'AKster,  Edward. 
King,  Robert  Macfarland. 

1885. 

♦Fry,  Matthew  TVyatt  Joseph. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Alfred  Joseph. 

1886. 

Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 
Glanville,  Frederick  Charles. 

1887. 

Steede,  Benjamin  Hosford. 
Newsome,  James  Clarence. 


1888. 


Monypeny,  "William. 
♦Starkie,  William  Joseph  Myles. 


1889. 

Smith,  Charles. 
Gwynn,  Edward  John. 

1890. 

Townsend,  John  Sealy  Edward. 
Hitchcock,  Francis  Ryan  M. 

1891. 


Gregg,  James. 
Exham,  Alston. 


Th^  Jirst  name  in  any  year  is  that  of  the  mathematical  student,  the 
second  is  that  of  the  classical  student. 


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^xmmm. 


FELLOWSHIP  PRIZEMEN. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  aU  wlio  have  received  Premiums  for  dis- 
tinguished answering  at  Fellowship  Examinations,  since  the  year 
1862=^.  Those  whose  names  are  marked  thus  (*)  have  afterwards 
become  Fellows,  and  the  first  in  each  year  obtained  Madden' s 
Premium. 

1862  *John  P.  MahafPy. 
James  E.  Warren. 
"William  E.  Meade. 
♦Anthony  TraiU. 
Thomas  W.  Carson. 


1863*JohnP.  Mahafiy. 

William  E.  Meade. 
*Anthony  Traill. 

Eobert  Ball. 
♦Francis  Alexander  Tarleton. 

George  Scott. 

1864  *  Anthony  Traill. 

William  E.  Meade. 
Eobert  Ball. 
♦Francis  Alexander  Tarleton. 
Thomas  Brett. 

1865  *Francis  Alexander  Tarleton. 

Robert  Ball. 
•Arthur  Palmer. 
Thomas  Brett. 

1866  *  Arthur  Palmer. 
*WiUiam  S.  Burnside. 
♦Robert  Y.  Tyrrell. 

Townsend  Mills. 

1867  *William  S.  Burnside. 
♦Robert  Y.  TyrreU." 
♦George  L.  Cathcart. 

Townsend  Mills. 
William  H.  S.  Monck. 


1868 


♦George  Cathcart. 
*  William  S.  Burnside. 

Townsend  Mills. 

WiUiam  H.  S.  Monck. 

1870  *William  S.Burnside. 

George  Minchin  Minchin, 

Frederick  Fleming. 

Townsend  Mills. 
♦Frederick  Purser. 
♦WiUiam  Smyth  M'Cay. 

Thos.  Hastings  H.  Crossley. 

1871  George  Minchin  Minchin. 
♦Frederick  Purser. 
♦William  Smyth  M'Cay. 

Townsend  Mills. 
Thomas  Hastings  Crossley. 
*Arthur  William  Panton. 
Charles  Haines  Keene. 

1872  George  Minchin  Minchin. 
*Arthur  William  Panton. 

Frederick  Fleming. 
Charles  Haines  Keene. 

1873  ♦Frederick  Purser. 
♦George  Francis  Fitz  Gerald 

John  Archibald  Sharkey. 

1877  ♦Frederick  Purser. 
♦Thomas  Maguire. 
*William     Ralph    Westropp 
Roberts. 


'  The  names  of  those  to  whom  Premiums  have  been  awarded  from  the  year  1736  will 
:je  found  in  the  University  Calendars  tor  18.34  and  18C2. 

m2 


224 


FELLOWSHIP   PRIZEMEN. 


FELLOWSHIP  PRIZEMEN — Continued. 


1879  *Thomas  Maguire. 

*  William   Ralph    Westropp 

Roberts. 
Jolm  William  Joynt. 

1880  *  Louis  Claude  Purser. 
♦William    Ralph  Westropp 

Roberts. 


1881  *William    Ralph   Westropp 

Roberts. 
*Edward  Parnall  Culverwell. 

1882  *Edward Parnall  Culverwell. 
*John  Henry  Bernard. 

William  Henry  Brooks. 

1883  *John  Henry  Bernard. 
*John  Bagnell  Bury. 
♦Robert  Russell. 

1884  *John  Bagnell  Bury. 

Ralph,  Augustus  Roberts. 
♦Robert  Russell. 
♦John  Isaac  Beare. 
♦Alex.  Charles  0' Sullivan. 

1885  ♦Robert  Russell. 
♦John  Isaac  Beare. 
*Alex.  Charles  0' Sullivan. 

Ralph  Augustus  Roberts. 

1886  ♦Robert  Russell. 

Thomas  Rankin  Lyle. 


1887  ♦Robert  Russell. 

Thomas  Rankin  Lyle. 
Philip  George  Sandford. 
♦MatthewWyatt  Joseph  Fry 
John  Barlow. 
Arthur  Edward  Lyster. 

1888  Thomas  Rankin  Lyle. 
Philip  George  Sandford. 

♦Matthew  Wyatt  Jos.  Fry. 
John  Barlow. 


1889  ♦Wm.  Jos.  Myles  Starkie. 
♦George  Wilkins. 
John  Barlow. 
Arthur  Edward  Lyster. 
Frederick  Chas.  Glanville. 


1890     King,  Robert  M'Farland. 
♦Wilkins,  George. 
Glanville,  Fredk.  Charles. 
Macran,  Henry  Stewart. 
Gwynn,  Edward  John. 
Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 
Conan,  Arthur. 


1891     King,  Robert  M'Farland. 
Macran,  Henry  Stewart. 
Gwynn,  Edward  John. 
Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 
Smith,  Charles. 
Wallace,  William  Baillie. 
Barlow,  John. 


WALL   BIBLICAL   SCHOLAKS. 


225 


BROOKE  PRIZEMEN. 


Matketnatics. 

1880  *  Russell,  Robert. 

1881  Mac  Mahon,  James. 

1882  Oldham,  Charles  Hubert. 

1883  Johnston,  James  Patrick. 

1884  Finch,  Thomas  Alexander. 

1885  Lyster,  Arthur  Edward. 

1886  Preston,  George. 

1887  Steadman,  James. 

1888  Hogg,  Evelyn  Granville. 

1889  M'Weeney,  Henry  Charles. 

1890  Anderson,  William. 

1891  Yates,  James. 


Classics. 

1880  *'Wilkins,  George. 

1881  Gorham,  Alfred. 

1882  Colgun,  William. 

1883  White,  Newport  John  Davis. 

1884  Barlow,  Francis  Faris. 

1885  Joynt,  Albert  E.  Russell. 

1886  Doyle,  Charles  Francis. 

1887  Conan,  Arthur. 

1888  Macran,  Henry  Stewart. 

1889  Fitzgibbon,  Gerald. 

1890  Luke,  Edward  Harris. 

1891  Greer,  Frank  Nugent. 


WALL  BIBLICAL  SCHOLARS. 


1860  Ds.  Rawlins,  Michael  Lloyd. 

1861  Connolly,  Robert 

1862  Burroughs,  Robert. 

1863  Atkinson,  Robert. 

1864  Ds.  Collins,  Thos.  R.  S. 

1865  Ormsby,  Edwin  Robert. 

1866  Streane,  Annesley  William. 

1867  Ds.Symmons,  Henry  Thos. 

1868  Harris,  Samuel  M. 

1869  M'Fetridge,  Charles. 

1 870  Ds.  Keene,  Charles  Haines. 

1871  Brooks,  William  H.  (Jor  one 
year) . 

1872  Ds.  Keene,  James  Bennett. 

1873  [None]. 

1874  Posnett,  Hutcheson. 

1875  Cronhelm,  Edward  William 

(/or  three  years). 


1876  [None]. 

1877  Hamilton,  Frederick  John. 

1878  [None]. 

1879  [None.] 

1880  Mac  Carthy,  John. 

1881  Rainsford,  Mevrick. 

1882  Lemon,  John  Hall. 

1883  Walker,  Thomas. 

1884  Moynan,  Richard  Albert. 

1885  Archer,  James  E. 

1886  Fletcher,  Dudley. 

1887  Saulez,  William. 

1888  Wolseley,  William  A. 

1889  Fletcher,  Henry  A. 

1890  Graham,  Charles  Saunders. 

1891  Ellison,  John. 


ELRINGTON  THEOLOGICAL  SUBJECTS  AND  PRIZEMEN. 


ELRINGTON  THEOLOGICAL  SUBJECTS  AND  PRIZEMEN.* 


186L- 


-Religious  Revivals. 
Ds.  Ashe,  Isaac. 


1862.— Job,  xi.  7.  "  Canst  thou 
iiy  searching  find  out  God  ?  canst 
tliou  find  out  the  Almighty  unto 
perfection?" — To  be  discussed  with 
reference  to  the  limits  of  Religious 
Knowledge. 

Ds.  Monck,  Wm.  H.  Stanley. 

1863.—*'  The    Authenticity    of 
the  Pentateuch ;  with  special  refer- 
ence to  recent  assaults  upon  it." 
[No  Prize  awarded.] 

1864.— "The  History  of  Con- 
vocation, with  special  reference  to 
the  proposed  union  of  the  different 
Provinces  and  Branches  of  the 
United  Church  of  England  and 
Ireland." 

Ds.  Crossle,  Charles. 

1865.— ''The  Wages  of  Sin  is 
Death." 

[No  Prize  awarded.] 

1866.—"  The  Moral  Difficulties 
of  Scripture." 

Ds.  Torrens,  Joseph  [in  part]. 

1867.— "The  Affinities  to  An- 
cient  Paganism  of  the  Pantheistic 
and  Positivist  Tendencies  of  the 
present  Age." 

Ds.  Ormsby,  "William  [in  part] 

1868.—"  The  Claims  of  the  Es- 
tablished Church  to  represent  the 
Ancient  Church  of  Ireland." 

Ds.  Taylor,  Edward  Herbert 

[in  part]. 
Ds.  Corv'an,  James  Hamilton 

[in  part] . 


1869.— "The  Advantages  and 
Disadvantages  of  Religious  Endow- 
ments." 

Magr.  Gibson,  John. 

1870.  — "The  Unity  of  the 
Church." 

Ds.  Maffitt,  Richard  Samuel. 

1871. — "  Is  it  lawful  or  advan- 
tageous to  test  by  an  appeal  to 
Antiquity  the  teaching  of  the 
Church  of  the  present  day  r" 

Ds.  Supple,  "William  Rathborne 

[in  part] . 
Ds.  "Wilson,  James  [in  part]. 

1872 — "Discuss  the   assertion 
that  there  has   been  a  legitimate 
j  progressive  Development  of  Chris- 
tian Doctrine." 

Ds.  Carleton,  James  George. 

I      1873.— "The  Efficacy  of  Prayer." 
;  Ds.  Hardy,  Edward  J. 

I       1874.—"  The  Authorship  of  the 
1  Pastoral  Epistles." 

Ds.  Keene,  James  B.  [in  part]. 
I       Ds.  Wilson,  Peter  [in  part]. 

1875. —  "The  Evidences  for 
Theism  as  affected  by  Modem 
Physical  Discoveries  and  Specula- 
tions." 

Ds.  Baker,  Augustine  F. 

1876.—"  The  Decree  of  the  "Va- 
tican Council  concerning  Papal  In- 
fallibility." 

Ds.  Danson,  James  Myers. 
Ds.  Berry,  Thomas  Sterling. 

J  877.— "The  Literary  Contest  of 
the  Early  Church  with  Paganism." 

Ds.  Barnes,  William. 


•  A  Hut  extending  back  to  tlie  year  1838  will  be  found  in  the  University  Calendar  for 
1^457. 


ELRD^GTON  THEOLOGICAL  SUBJECTS  AND  PRIZEMEN. 


227 


1878.— "Asceticism  in  the  Chris- 
tian Church." 

Ds.  Fry,  Charles  Edward. 
1879. — "  Antinomianism." 
Ds.  Newcombe,  John  D.  E. 
Ds.  Cooper,  Ernest  A. 

1880.— "The  Acts  of  the  Apostles 
considered  with  reference  to  modern 
assaults  on  the  authenticity  of  the 
book." 

.Clibhom,  George  M. 

Extra. 

Darragh,  John  T. 
Clarendon,  Thomas  W. 

1881.— "Casuistry." 
Darragh,  John  T. 

1882.— "The  History  and  the 
Ethics  of  the  Principle  of  Religious 
Toleration." 

Ds.  Charles,  Eohert  H. 

1883. — "The  objections  which 
have  been  raised  against  the  Chris- 
tian doctrine  of  the  Forgiveness  of 
Sin." 

[No  Prize  awarded.]  | 

1884.—*  'Agnosticism." 
Ds.  Waller,  Bolton. 
Ds.  Cooke,  John. 

1885  :— "The  Old  Testament  as  a 
preparation  for  the  Gospel  Revela- 
tion ;  its  present  value  to  Christians, 
and  the  limits  of  its  applicability  as 
a  guide  to  the  Christian  life." 

[No  Prize  awarded.] 


1886:— "The  influence  of  the 
Septuagint  on  the  New  Testa- 
ment." 

Hvde,  Douglas. 


1887, — '<The  Evidential  Value 
of  the  Argument  from  the  Fulfil- 
ment of  Prophecy." 

Rice,  James  Henry. 

1888. — "  Estimate  theforceof  the 
Argument  for  Christianity  derived 
from  the  Influence  which  History 
shows  it  to  have  exercised  on  the 
Morality  of  those  who  have  accepted 
it." 


Kennedy,  Herbert  B. 


1889.—"  The  Old  Testament  as 
a  preparation  for  the  Gospel  Reve- 
lation ;  its  present  value  to  Chris- 
tians, and  the  limits  of  its  applica- 
bility as  a  guide  to  the  Christian 
Hfe." 

Fletcher,  Dudley  William. 

Extra  Frize. 

Macran,  Frederick  Walker. 

1890  :— "The  Evolution  of  the 
Episcopate." 

Wales,  Frank  Howard  [in  part]. 
Archer,  James  Edward  [in  part]. 

1891  :—"  The  Efficacy  of  Prayer." 
Hamilton,  George  Frederick. 


228 


LLOYD   EXHIBITI0NEE8. 


RYAN  PEIZEMEN. 


1875  Ashe,  Isaac*. 

1883  Charles,  Robert  Henry. 

1884  Lawlor,  II.  Jackson. 
1886  Lyster,  Henry  Cameron. 
1886  Rice,  James  Henry. 


1887  Kennedy,  Herbert  B. 

1888  MacMurrogh-^Iurphy, 

1889  Northridge,  John. 

1890  Whelan,  Percy  Scott. 

1891  Ashe,  Leslie. 


LLOYD  EXHIBITIONERS.b 


1861  Naish,  John. 

1862  Norton,  John. 

1863  Reynolds,  Richard, 
iftfii  /  Willson,  William  G. 
^°^*  \  Gierke,  Aubrey  St.  John. 

1865  Minchin,  George  M. 

1866  *M*Cay,  William  Smyth. 

1867  Clarke,  Andrew. 

1868  Willson,  James. 

1869  Foster,  Thomas  W. 

1870  Keene,  James  Bennett. 

1871  *Roberts,  Wm.  R.  Westropp. 

1872  Graham,  Christopher. 

1873  Robinson,  William  George. 

1874  M'Intosh,  Alexander. 

1875  Roberts,  Ralph  Augustus. 

1876  Rosenthal,  Lionel. 


1877  Wilkins,  William. 

1878  Coates,  William  Montgomery. 
1879*Russt'll,  Robert. 
1880*O'Su]livan,  Alexander  Chas. 

1881  Dawson,  Henry  Gordon. 

1882  Lyle,  Thomas  Rankin. 

1883  Finch,  Thomas  Alexander. 

1884  Lyster,  Arthur  Edward. 

1885  Dilworth,  William  James. 

1886  5  Steadman,  James, 
I  Steede,  Benjamin. 

1887  Monypeny,  William. 

1888  Brown,  Joseph. 

1889  Anderson,  William. 

1890  Gregg,  James. 

1891  Pim,  Alan. 


a  In  the  year  1875  the  Ryan  Prize  was  £100. 

^  The  names  of  the  Exhibitioners  since  1S40  will  be  found  in  the  University  Calendar 
of  former  years. 
*  Prizemen  thus  marked  afterwai-ds  obtained  a  Fellowship. 


BISHOP   law's   PEIZEMEN. 


229 


BISHOP  LAWS  PEIZEMEN  SINCE  1861. 


1861*D8.  Purser,  Frederick. 
Ds.  Birch,  Jolin  George. 

1862*Ds.  Tarleton,  Francis  A. 

1863  (No  Prize  awarded). 

1864*Ds.  Cathcart,  George  L. 

IRA'  /  ^^-  Waymouth,  Samuel. 
^**^^  {  Ds.  Symes,  Robert. 

1866  Ds.  Gierke,  Aubrey  St.  John. 

1867  Ds.  Minchin,  George  M. 
*Ds.  Panton,  Arthur  W. 

1868*Ds.  M'Cay,  William  S. 
Ds.  Morgan,  William  M. 

1869  Ds.  Clarke,  Andrew. 

1870  Ds.  Malet,  John  C. 

1871  Ds.  Foster,  Thomas  W. 

1872  Ds.  Keene,  James  B. 

1873*Ds.  Roberts,  William  Ralph 
Westropp. 

1874  Ds.  Adair,  John  Frederick 
Ds.  Graham,  Christopher. 

1875  Ds.  Robinson,  Wm.  George. 

1876  Ds.  Sharp,W.  Joseph Curran. 


1877  Ds.  Roberts,  Ralph  Augustus. 
Ds.  Clayton,  Robert. 

1878*Ds.  Culverwell,  Edward  P. 

1879  Ds.  Nicolls,  William. 

1880  Ds.  Johnston,  Swift  Paine. 

1881*Ds.  Russell,  Robert. 
1882*Ds.  0' Sullivan,  Alex.  Chas. 

1883  Ds.  Dawson,  Henry  Gordon. 

1884  Ds.  Johnston,  James  Patrick. 
Ds.  Johnston,  Wm.  John. 

1885  Ds.  Rountree,  Francis. 
Ds.  Finch,  Thomas  Alex. 

'.1886*Ds.  Fry,  Matthew  W.  J. 
t    Ds.  Lyster,  Arthur  Edward. 

1887  Ds.  Joly,  Charles  J. 

1888  Ds.  Steede,  Benj.  Hosford. 

1889  Ds.  Edwardes,  David. 
Ds.  Hogg,  Evelyn  G. 

1890  Ds.  Smith,  Charles. 

1891  Ds.  Anderson,  William. 


*  Prizemen  thus  marked  aftei-wards  obtained  a  Fellowship. 


m3 


230 


M'CULLAGH  PRIZEMEN. 


M'CULLAGH  PRIZEMEN. 


1861*Ds.  TraiU,  Anthony. 
1862*D3.  Purser,  Frederick. 
1863*Ds.  Burnside,  William  Snow. 
1864*Ds.  Cathcart,  George  L. 

1865  [None]. 

1866  Da.  Moore,  John  Charles. 

1867  Ds.  Gierke,  Aiibrey  St.  John. 

1868  Ds.  Minchin,  George  M. 
1869*Ds.  Panton,  Arthur  W. 
1870*Ds.  M'Cay,  WilUam  Smyth. 

1871  [None]. 

1872  Ds.  Keene,  James  B. 

1873  Ds.  Mak't,  John  C. 
1874*Ds.  Fitzgerald,  Geo.  Fras. 
1875*Ds.  Roberts,  William  llalph 

Westropp. 

1876  Ds.  Robinson,  Wm.  George. 

1877  [None]. 

1878  Ds.  Roberts,  Ralph  Aug. 

1879  Ds.  Adair,  John  Frederick. 


1880  Ds.  Nicolls,  William. 
1881*Ds.  Russell,  Robert. 
1882*Ds.  Culverwell,  Ed.  Parnall. 
l883*Ds.  Bernard,  John  Heni-v. 
1884  Ds.  Lvle,  Thomas  Rnnki'n. 
1885*Ds.  O'SuUivan,  Alex.  Chas. 
1886  Ds.  Lyster,  Arthur  Edward. 
1887*Ds.    Fry?    Matthew    Wyatt 
Joseph. 
Ds.  Preston,  Thomas. 

1888  Ds.  Preston,  Thomas. 

Ds.  Johnston,  James  Patrick. 

1889  Ds.  Johnston,  James  Patrick. 
Ds.  Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 

1890  Ds.  Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 

Extra. 
Ds.  Smith,  Charles. 

1891  Ds.  Bergin,  William. 


•  Prizemen  thus  marked  afterwards  obtained  a  Fellowship. 


BERKELEY   MEDALLISTS. 


231 


BERKELEY  MEDALLISTS. 


1861 


1862 


1863 


1864 


1865 
1866 

1867 

1868 

1869 
1870 

1871 

1872 
1873 

1874 
1875 
1876 


Towers,  Robert. 

Brady,  Thomas. 

Mills,  Townsend. 
*Palmer,  Arthur, 

"Williams,  George. 

Leech,  Brougham. 

Cullinan,  Wm.  Frederick. 

Carson,  Thomas  Henry. 
(  Be  Butts,  George. 
(  MofFett,  Benjamin. 

Crossley,Thos.  Hastings. 

Erskine,  William. 

Streane,  Annesley  "Wm. 

Mr.Huband,  Wm.  George. 

Tracey,  Henry. 

Wright,  George. 

Leeper,  Alexander. 

Sharkey,  John  A. 

Dowdall,  Launcelot. 

Cumine,  Ralph  Allen, 

Kelly,  David  Frederick. 

Cordner,  Anthony  Allen. 

Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 

Bushe,  S.  Coghill  Hort. 

Wilde,  Oscar. 

Montgomrey,  Malcolm. 

Ridgeway,  William. 

Robinson,  Archibald. 


1877  Gannon,  John  Patrick. 

1878  Sandford,  Philip  George. 
M'Clelland,  Thomas. 

1879  *Wilkins,  George. 

Walker,  Garrett  William, 

1880  *Bury,  John  Bagnell. 

1881  Dickie,  John. 
Gorham,  Alfred. 
Wilson,  T.  C.  Herbert. 
Martley,  William  Gibson. 
Tibbs,  John  Harding. 
Barlow,  Francis  Faris. 
Joynt,  Albert  Edward  R. 
Johnston,  Albert  Edward. 
Kirkpatrick,  William. 
Bowen,  Henry  Cole. 

*Starkie,  William  Joseph  M. 
Doyle,  Robert  Joseph. 
[None.] 
Con  an,  Arthur. 
Hitchcock,  Fras.  Ryan  M. 
Doyle,  Charles  F. 
M'Cann,  Thomas  S. 
Whelan,  William  B.  ^ 
Mooney,  George  William. 


1882 


1883 


1884 


1885 

1886 

1887 
1888 
1889 

1890 

1891 


The  subjects  of  the  Berkeley  Medal  Examination,  in  past  years, 
have  been  as  follow : — 

1861  Sophocles. 

1862  Herodotus. 

1863  The  Odyssey. 

1864  The  Politics  of  Aristotle. 

1865  Hesiod  and  Theocritus. 

1866  Euripides,  the  first  nine  Plays.     (Paley's  edition.) 

1867  Euripides,  the  remaining  Plays. 

1868  Herodotus. 

1869  Aristophanes  (omitting  the  Ecclesiazusae,    Lysistrata,   and 

Thesmophoriazusse). 

1870  Plato.— From  the  Apologia  to  the  Phoedo,  in   Mr.  Grote's 

arrangement. 


Prizemen  thus  marked  aftenvards  obtained  a  Fellowship. 


232  BEEKKLEX   MEDALLISTS. 

1871  Plato. — From  the  Phaedrus  to  the  Clitophon,  in  Mr.  Grote*i 

arrangement. 

1872  Arrian's  Anabasis  and  Indica. 

1873  Grecian  History,  from  the  Persian  to  the  Peloponnesian  "War, 

in  Diodorus  Sicuhis,  Plutarch's  Lives  and  Thucydides. 

1874  The   Fragments  of  the  Greek  Comic  Poets,    as  edited  by 

Meineke. 
1876    Polybius,  the  first  five  Books,  and  the  remains  of  Book  ti. 
(Schweighaeuser's  edition  recommended.) 

1876  Jacob's  Selection  from  the  Greek  Anthology: — 

"  Delectus  Epigrammatum  Grsecorum." 

1877  The  Argonautica  of  Apollonius  Rhodius,  with  the  poem  of 

the  same  name  in  the  Orphica. 

1878  The  Orations  of  Antiphon,  Andocides,  and  Lysias. 

1879  Hesiod  and  Theognis. 

1880  The  Republic  of  Plato. 

1881  Aeschylus. 

1882  Sophocles. 

1883  Thucydides. 

1884  Homer. 

1885  The  Politics  of  Aristotle. 

1886  Pindar. 

1887  Demosthenes. 

1888  Euripides  (Fragments  not  included). 

1889  ) 

1890  1  -^i^tophanes,  extant  plays  (the  Fragments  not  included). 

1891  Herodotus. 


vice-chancelloe's  latin  ^medallists. 


233 


VICE-CHANCELLOR'S  LATIN  MEDALLISTS. 


1871  CuTuine,  Ralph  A. 
Dowdall,  Laimcelot  J.  G.  D. 

Proxime  accessit. 
Leech,  Graves  A. 

1872  Brooks,  William  Henry. 
Ryder,  Alexander  R.  ^ 

1873  Canapbell,  James  Henry. 
■  Ridgeway,  William. 

*Purser,  Louis  Claude. 

Vanston,  George  Thomas. 

Montgomrey,  Malcolm. 

Lendrum,  Walter. 
,jjK^  (  Sandfoid,  Philip  George. 
^"'^  }  Gannon,  John  Patrick. 

1877  *Wilkins,  George. 

1878  *Beare,  John  Isaac. 
Hyde,  John  Oldfield. 
M'Clelland,  Thomas. 
Gilmore,  John  Edward. 
Gorham,  Alfred. 
Dickie,  John. 


1874 
1875 


1879 
1880 


1881  Martley,  William  Gibson. 
Whelan,  Percy  Scott. 

1882  Wilson,  T.  C.  Herbert. 
White,  Newport  Jn.  Davis. 

1883  Hall,  Peter  Killen  (2). 

1884  [None.] 

1885  Newsome,  J.  Clarence  (1). 

1886  Doyle,  Robert  Joseph. 

1887  Doyle,  Charles  F. 
M'Mahon,  John. 

Proxime  accessit. 

FitzGibbon,  Gerald. 

1888  Hitchcock,  Francis  RyanM. 
FitzGibbon,  Gerald. 

1889  *Starkie,Wm.  Joseph  Myles. 

Murray,  John  Oswald. 

1890  Smyly,  Gilbert  Josiah. 
Ashe,  Leslie. 

1891  Roulston,  Edmund  Joseph. 
Kennedy,  William. 


The  subjects  of  the  Yice-Chancellor's  Latin  Medals  Examina- 
tion, in  past  years,  have  been  as  follow  : — 


1869  Plautus  (the  Plays  contained 

in  Vols.  I.  and  ii.  of 
Ritschl's  edition). 

1870  Lucan's  Pharsalia. 

1871  Epistoloe  and  Panegyricus  of 

C.  Plinius  Csecilius  Secun- 
dus. 

1872  Catullus. 

1873  Statins,  Thebaid  and  Silvae. 

1874  Ammianus  Marcellinus. 

1875  Propertius. 

1876  The  Histories  of  Tacitus. 

1877  Lucretius. 

1878  Horace. 

1879  The  Correspondence  of  Cicero 

up  to  the  beginning  of  his 
proconsular  government, 
that  is,  to  the  end  of  the 
year  52  k.c. 


1880  Juvenal. 

1881  Plautus. 

1882  Martial. 

1883  Livy. 

1884  Ovid. 

1885  Ovid. 

1886  Virgil. 

1887  Terence. 

1888  Propertius. 

1889  Catullus. 

1890  Fragmenta  Poetarum  Sceni- 

corum      Latinorum      (ed. 
Ribbeck). 

1891  Horace. 


*  IMzemen  thus  marked  afterwards  obtained  a  Fellowship. 


234 


vice-chancellob's  prizemen. 


VICE-CHANCELLOR'S  PRIZEMEN. 


1861. 

English  Verse. — "  Westminster 
Abbey." 

Dowden,  Edward. 

English  Prose. — "  Influence  of 
Individuals  on  the  Progress  of 
Society." 

"Wills,  Freeman  C. 

Greek  Verse.— "Egypt." 
Boxwell,  John. 

Latin  Prose. — "  Literature  of 
the  Roman  Decline." 

Tyrrell,  Henry. 

1862. 

English  Verse. — "  The  Mission 
of  Livingstone." 

Kisbey,  WiUiam  H. 

English  Prose. —  "  The  influence 
of  the  Physical  Geography  of  the 
several  European  States  on  their 
history  and  present  condition." 

Monck,  William  H.  Stanley. 

Greek  Verse. — "  Carthage." 
Brady,  Thomas. 

Latin  Prose. — "Menander." 
Selss,  Albert  M. 

1863. 

English  Prose.—"  The  Social 
Insurrections,  and  other  class 
struggles  of  the  Middle  Ages." 

Monck,  WiUiam  H.  Stanley. 


English  Verse.— "Pilgrim  Fa- 

Kisbey,  William  H. 

Greek  or  Latin  Prose. — "  The 
Schools  of  Alexandria,  and  their 
influence  on  Civilization." 

[No  Prize  awarded.] 
Greek  Verse.—"  Attila." 


1864. 
English  Prose. — "The  influences 
of  the  present  age,  as  affecting  the 
forms  of  Poetry  and  Art." 

Dowden,  Edward. 

Extra  Prize  of  £10. 
Madden,  Dodgson. 

English  Verse — "The  Discovery 
of  the  Source  of  the  Nile." 
Welland,  James  S. 

Latin  Prose. — "  On  the  Political 
Action  of  the  Church  in  the  transi- 
tion from  the  Ancient  to  the  Modem 
form  of  Society." 

Carson,  Thomas  Henry. 

Greek  Verse. — "  Hypatia." 
♦Tyrrell,  Robert 

Extra  Frize  of  £10. 
Cullinan,  MaxwelL 


1865 
English  Prose. — "The  influence 
of   the   Norman     Element    upon 
modem  European  Civilization." 

Monck,  William  II.  Stanley. 


•  rrlzemcn  thus  mArked  afterwards  obtained  a  Fellowihip. 


VICE-CHA.NCELLOR  S   PEIZEMEN. 


235 


VICE- chancellor'  8  PRIZEMEN — continued. 


English  Verse. — "  Circassia." 

Armstrong,  G.  Francis. 
Greek  Verse.—"  Capture  of  Con- 
stantinople." 

De  Butts,  George. 

1866. 
English  Prose.—"  The  Confede- 
ration of  British  America." 
Griibe,  Frederick. 
English  Verse.— "The  Sexcen- 
tenary of  Dante." 

Todhunter  John. 

1867. 
En-glish  Prose. — "  The  Piinciple 
of  Nationalities  as  a  Political  In- 
fluence in  Europe." 

MofFett,  Benjamin. 
English  Verse. — "  Venice." 

Todhunter,  John. 
Greek  Verse. — "  Saul." 
Leech,  H.  Brougham. 
Crossley,  Thomas  Hastings. 

1868. 
English  Verse. — "John  Milton." 

Daniel,  Evan. 
English    Prose. — "  Government 
by  Party." 

( Lane,  James  Clarke. 
\  Graham,  "William. 

Latin  Verse. — "  Hildebrand." 
Leech,  Brougham. 
Greer,  "William  B. 

Greek    Prose. — "Hellenic    In- 
fluences in  Asia." 

Leeper,  Alexander. 

1869. 
English  Prose. — "  The  Influence 
of  Literary  Academies  on  National 
Culture." 

Daniel,  Evan, 


English  Verse.  —"Eros  and 
Psyche." 

Todhunter,  John. 
Latin  Prose. — "Britain    under 
the  Romans." 

Gibson,  John. 

Leech,  Henry  Brougham. 

Greek  Verse. —  "  Jason." 
Morgan,  AVilliam  Moore. 

Latin  Verse. — "Jason." 
Greer,  William  Benjamin. 

1870. 
English   Prose — "The  Educa- 
tion of  Women." 

Benson,  George  Vere. 

English  Verse. — "The  Quest  of 
the  Sangreal." 

Daniel,  Evan. 

Latin  Prose. — "The  Life  and 
Influence  of  Erasmus." 

Greer,  "William  Benjamin. 
Dowdall,  Launcelot. 
Greek  Verse. — "  Atalanta." 
Bindon,  John  Francis. 

1871. 

English  Prose. — "Federal  Go- 
vernment in  Ancient  and  Modern 
Times." 

"Wilson,  James. 

English   Verse.  —  "  Charles 
Dickens." 

Frost,  "William  Cordner. 

Greek  Prose. —  "The  Ancient 
Epigrammatists." 

Dowdall,  Launcelot  J.  G.  Downing. 

Latin  Verse. — "  Merope." 

Greer,  "William  Benjamin. 

1872. 
English    Prose.  —  "Socialistic 
Theories  in  the  Nineteenth   Cen- 
tury." 

(  M'CuUagh,  James. 
l  Wilson,  James. 


236 


vice-chancellor's  prizemen. 


vice-chancellor's  prizemen — continued. 


English  Verse.— "  Ariadne." 
Hamilton,  Edwin. 

Greek  Prose.— "The  Position  of 
Women  in  relation  to  Society,  and 
the  State"  (in  at  Platonic  or  Cice- 
ronian Dialogue). 

Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 

1873. 

English  Prose. — "The  Compara- 
tive Advantages  of  Stipendiary  and 
Citizen  Armies." 

Moore,  Alexander  Keys. 

English  Verse. — '*John  Sohi- 
eski." 

Verschoyle,  John  Stuart. 
Latin  Prose. — "  Roman  Oratory 
before  Cicero." 

Sharkey,  John  Archibald. 
Greek  Verse. — "  The  Capture  of 
Rome  by  Alaric." 

Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 
Latin  Verse. — (Same  subject.) 
Hewett,  Henry  Marmaduke. 

1874. 

English  Prose.—"  The  Relation 
of  Church  and  State  in  Western 
Europe,  from  the  French  Revolu- 
tion to  the  present  time." 

Moore,  Alexander  Keys. 
English  Verse. — "  The  Defence 
of  Malta  against  the  Turks." 
Line,  William  Henry. 

Greek  and  Latin  Prose. — "The 
History  of  Persia,  from  the  Expe- 
dition of  Alexander  to  the  Conquest 
by  the  Saracens." 

Greek. — Dowdall,  Launcelot. 

Latin. — Corr,  Thomas  John. 

Greek  Verse. — "Julian  the  Apos- 
tate." 

Tyrrell,  WUliam  Gerald. 


1875. 
English    Prose. — "  Universities 
considered  with  a  view  to  the  pro- 
motion of  Original  Research." 
Samuels,  Arthur  Warren. 
English  Verse. — "Columbus." 
Wilkins,  William. 

Greek  and  Latin  Prose. — "  The 
History  of  the  Rise  of  the  Neo- 
Hellenic Language  and  Literature." 

Greek . — Ridge  way,  William . 
Latin. — Montgomrey,  Malcolm. 
Latin  Verse. — "  Danae." 
Verschoyle,  John  Stuart. 
1876. 
English  Prose. — "  The  Influence 
of  the  French  Revolution  on  Euro- 
pean Literature." 

Littledale,  Harold. 
English  Verse. — "Joan  of  Arc" 
(  Verschoyle,  John  Stuart. 
\  Fitzgerald,  William. 

Greek  Prose. — "Taxation  among 
the  Greeks  and  Romans." 
Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 

Latin  Verse. — ''^  The  Arctic  Ex- 
pedition." 

i  Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 
\  Mr.  Sullivan,  Edward. 

Proxime  accessit. 

Ridgeway,  William. 

1877. 
English  Prose. — "  Political   Cen- 
tralization." 

Samuels,  Arthur  Warren. 
M'Intosh,  Alexander. 

English  Verse. — "Jerusalem." 
Lindsay,  Thomas  Somerville. 
Greek  and  Latin  Verse. — "  Abdul 
Aziz." 
Greek.— Ridgeway,  William. 
Latin. — Mr.  Bullivan,  Edward. 


I 


vice-chan^cellor's  prizemen. 


237 


vice-chancellor's  prizemen — continued. 


1878. 

English  Verse.—"  The  Last  Night 
of  Babylon." 
Mr.  Rolleston,  T.  W.  Hazen. 
(  Greene,  George  Arthur. 
\  Eagar,  Alexander. 

Latin  Yerse. — "Cicero." 
Hyde,  John  Oldjaeld. 

1879. 

English  Prose. — "  English  Intel- 
lectual and  Social  Life  as  reflected 
in  Prose  Fiction,  from  Richardson 
to  Scott,  inclusive." 

Starkie,  Walter  Fitzwilliam. 

English  Yerse. — "Alice  Lisle." 
Humphreys,  John  Thomas. 

Greek  and  Latin  Prose. — "  Grsecia 
Rediviva." 

{Joynt,  John  William. 
Shannon,  George  Henry. 

Greek  and  Latin  Yerse. — **  An- 

tiope." 

Hyde,  John  Oldfield. 

1880. 

English  Prose. — "  The  Relation 
of  the  More  Advanced  to  the  Less 
Civilized  Races  of  Mankind." 

Humphreys,  John  Thomas. 

English  Yerse. — "  William  the 
Silent." 
Humphreys,  John  Thomas. 

Greek  Prose. — "  Imperialism." 
Gorham,  Alfred. 

Greek  Yerse. — "The  War  in 
South  Africa." 

*Bury,  John  Bagnell. 


1881. 
English    Prose. — "Universities 
in  the  Middle  Ages." 

Wallace,  Lionel  John. 
English  Yerse. — "  Rienzi." 
Wallace,  Lionel  John. 
M'Kim,  Joseph. 
Latin  Prose. — "Slavery  in  An- 
cient and  Modern  Times." 
Gorham,  Alfred. 
Greek  Yerse. — "  Germanicus." 
Dickie,  John. 
Kelly,  W.  H. 
1882. 
English  Prose. — "The  Literary 
Life  of  Ireland  in  the  Eighteenth 
Century." 

White,  Newport  John  Davis. 
English  Yerse.— "  The  Nile." 

Wallace,  Lionel  John. 

Greek  Prose. — "Annexation  in 

relation  to  International  Morality." 

*Bury,  John  Bagnell. 

Greek  Yerse.— "Eli." 

Dickie,  John. 

1883. 
English  Prose. — 

"Ireland  in   1782." 
Wallace,  Lionel  John. 

Extra  Prize. 

M'CuUagh,  Henry  Hayes. 

Greek  Prose. — "  The  Crisis  in 

Egypt." 

Gorham,  Alfred. 

1884. 
English  Yerse. — "Pompeii." 
Revington,  George  Thomas. 
Greek   Prose. — "China   and  its 
People." 

I  Dickie,  John. 
(  Barlow,  John. 
Latin  Yerse — "  Spartacus." 
Dickie,  John. 


238 


vice-chaucellor's  pbizemen. 


vice-chancellor's  prizemen — continued. 


1885. 
English  Prose. — "The  genius  of 
the  Celt  in  Literature  and  Art." 

(  Sellers,  Edward  Marmaduke. 
\  Moore,  "William. 

English  Verse.— ''The  Bastille." 
Hyde,  Douglas. 

Greek  Prose. — "  Australia." 
Newsome,  James  Clarence. 

1886. 

English  Prose. — *'The  Organi- 
zation of  Philanthropy." 
Hyde,  Douglas. 

English   Verse.  —  "Gordon    at 
Khartoum." 

Pitchford,  William  M.  W. 

Greek  Prose. — "  Trial  hy  Jury." 
Glanville,  Frederick  C. 

Greek    Verse.  —  "  Gordon    at 
Khartoum." 

*Starkie,  William  Joseph  M. 

1887. 

English  Prose. — "  Dangers  and 
Safeguards  of  Modern  Democratic 
Government." 

( Hyde,  Douglas. 

I  Herdman,  John  Octavius. 

English  Verse. — "  Deirdre." 
Hyde,  Douglas. 

Greek  or  Latin  Prose. — "The 
Athenian  Democracy." 

Johnson,  Hugh  Alhert. 

Greek  or  Latin  Verse. — "  The 
Occupation  of  Mandalay." 

1.  Tihbs,  John  Harding. 

2.  Newsome,  Jumos  Clarence. 


1888. 

Engli  sh  Prose . — * '  Educational 
progress  in  the  United  Kingdom 
during  the  last  fifty  years." 

Egerton,  Charles  William. 
English  Verse. — "  lona." 
Dixon,  William  Macneile. 

Latin  Prose. — "Social  Life  in 
the  Roman  Empire  in  the  Age  of 
the  Antonines." 

Johnson,  Hugh  Herbert  (see  list 
of  scholars  for  1884). 

Greek  Verse. — "Palmyra." 
Crawford,  William  Saunders. 

Latin  Verse. — "  Palmyra." 

Johnson,  Hugh  Herbert  (see  list 
of  scholars  for  1884). 

1889. 

English  Prose.—"  English  Criti- 
cism from  Johnson  to  Matthew 
Arnold." 

Egerton,  Charles  William. 
M'Alister,  James. 

English  Verso.— "The  Alham- 
bra." 

Magee,  William  Kirkpatrick. 
Dixon,  William  Macneile. 

Greek  Verse. — "  Joan  of  Arc." 
Hitchcock,  F.  Rya    Montgomery. 

Latin  Prose. — "  The  Doctrine  of 
Evolution." 

Hamilton,  Andrew  Breakey. 

Latin  Verse. — "  Joan  of  Arc.*' 

Hitchcock,  F.  Ryan  Montgomery. 


VICE-CFANCELLOE'S   PRIZEMEN. 


239 


VICE-CHANCELLOR  S 

1890. 
Englisli  Prose. — "  The  French 
Ilevolution  in  1789  as  viewed  by- 
contemporary  sympathizers  and 
oppoiients  in  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland." 

Hamilton,  Andrew  Breakey  \  1 

Allen,  Henry  John  j    1^^  ' 

English  Verse. — "  Canterbury." 
Magee,  William  Kirkpatrick. 

Latin    Prose. — ' '  The     Channel 
Tunnel." 

Hamilton,  Andrew  Breakey. 
Johnson,  Hugh  Herbert  (see  note 
;o  list  of  scholars  for  1884). 

Latin  Yerse. — "  Prometheus  the 
Fire -bearer." 

Johnson,  Hugh  Herbert  (see  note 
lo  list  of  scholars  for  1884). 


PRIZEMEN — continued. 
1891. 
,        English     Prose.  —  "American 

Society    as  studied  by    European 

Thinkers." 

Allen,  Henry  John  »         -, 

Hamilton,  Andrew  Breakey  )    ^ 

English  Verse. —  "The  Sex- 
centenary of  the  death  of  Beatrice" 
(June  10,  1290). 

Leet,  Ernest  F. 

Greek  or  Latin  Prose. — "The 
Elements  of  National  Unity  in  the 
Hellenic  Races." 

Monahan,  Charles  Henry  i  , 

Whelan,  William  B.  j  ®^'^^'^^- 


Greek  or  Latin  Verse. 
Cromwell." 


Oliver 


[N( 


rarded.] 


FEREAR  MEMORIAL  PRIZEMEN. 

1878  D.  Montgomrey,  Malcolm. 

1879  M'Clelland,  Thomas. 

1880  D.  Beatty,  Herbert  Macartney. 

1881  *Bury,  John  Bagnell. 

1882  D.  Strangways,  Leonard  Richard  Fleming. 

1883  *D.  Wilkins,  George. 

1884  [None.] 

1885  Newsome,  James  Clarence. 

1886  [None." 

1887  [None." 

1888  [None.'^ 

1889  Gwynn"  Edward  John, 

1890  Hitchcock,  Francis  Ryan  Montgomery. 

1891  Ashe,  Leslie. 


TYRRELL  MEMORIAL  PRIZEMEN. 

1880    Kelly,  William  Henry. 

1882    Gorham,  Alfred. 

1884    Barlow,  John. 

1886    Johnson,  Hugh. 

1888    Joynt,  Albert  E.  R. 

1890  *Starkie,  William  Joseph  Myles. 


(     240     ) 


WRAY   PRIZEMEN. 


1861  Monck,  William  H.  S. 
1362  Brett,  Thomas. 
1S63  Dowden,  Edward. 

1864  Lane,  James  Clarke. 

1865  Colquhoun,  "Wm, 

1866  Carson,  Thomas  Henry. 

Proximo  accessit. 
Graham",  William. 

1867  Fleming,  Frederick. 

1868  Tuckey,  Davys. 

1869  Malet,  John  C. 

1870  Edge,  Joseph  Samuel. 

1871  Lane,  Henry  Tydd. 

1872  Story,  John  Benjamin. 

1873  Moorei*,  Joseph  H.  Hamilton. 

1874  Eason,  Charles. 

1 875  Burdett,  Henry  Plantagenet. 

1876  Morrow,  William  Stuart. 

Extra  Prize. 
Eagar,  Alexander  Richard. 

1877  Aylmer,  Hans  Hendrick. 

Extra  Prize. 

Mouillot,  FrauQois  Albert. 
1878  White,  Benjamin  Newport. 


1879  Cherry,  Richard  Robert. 
1880*Bernard,  John  Henry. 
Extra  Prize. 
Werner,  Louis. 

1881  MacMahoM,  James. 

1882  Lawlor,  Hugh  Jackson. 

Extra  Prize. 
Franklin,  Edwin  Lewis. 

1883  Bowen,  Henry  Charles  Cole. 

1884  Gaussen,  Perceval,  D.W.  C. 

Extra  Prize. 
Mr.  Hewetson,  T.  H.  Hulbert. 

1885  Colles,  Abraham  Richard. 

1886  Gibson,  James. 

1887  Kilbride,  Joseph. 

Extra  Prize. 
Hynes,  John. 

1888  Starkie,  William. 

Extra  Prize. 
Monypeny,  William. 
1QQO  I  Redington- Roche,  Charles. 
^^^^  \  Scott,  William  Roberts. 

1890  Beard,  Charles  T. 

1891  Exham,  Gerard  Alston. 


Sjyecial  Works  appointed  for  the  Wray  Prize. 

1886  Diogenes  Laertius,  Bk.  vir.,  ch.  i. 

1887  Leibnitz,  Nouveaux  Essais. 

1888  Diogenes  Laertius,  Bk.  x. 

1889  Plato,  Gorgias  and  Protagoras. 

1890  Plato,  Republic. 

1891  Berkeley's  Three  Dialogues. 

S])ecial  Works  apjwintedfor  3Ioderator ships  in  Ethics 
and  Logics. 

1886  Berkeley's  Tiiree  Dialogues. 

1887  Spencer,  First  Principles. 

1888  Hume's  Treatise  on  Human  Nature,  and  Green's  Introduction. 

1889  Descartes'  Meditations. 

1890  Spinoza's  Ethics. 

1891  Lewis's  Psychology. 


•  An  ttdditiotiul  Trizc  was  awarded  hy  the  Board  for  distlnguiflhed  antwcrini^. 
^  See  list  of  Mudcraturtt  fur  1K73. 


(     241     ) 


EKENHEAD  SCHOLARS. 

1881  Dixon,  Augustus  Edward. 

1884  Allworthy,  Samuel  W. 

1887  Kyle,  George  Welson. 

1890  Mac  Donald,  Mark. 


CLUFF  MEMORIAL  PRIZEMEN. 


1872  Owen»,  Timothy  Morgan. 
1874  D.  Willson,  Thos.  Benjamin. 
1876  D.  Campbell,  James  Henry. 
1878  D.  Jackson,  Henry  William. 
1880  D.  Bastable,  Charles  Francis. 
1882  Godwin,  George  Nelson. 


1884  D.  Lyster,  Henry  Cameron. 
1886  Byrne,  William  J. 

1888  Keith,  James  [in  part]. 

1889  Anderson,  Hugh  Alfred. 

1890  Robinson,  Cecil. 

1891  Beatty,  James. 


HELEN  BLAKE  SCHOLAR  IN  NATIONAL  HISTORY. 

1888  Allen,  Henry  Jolin. 


POLITICAL  ECONOMY  PRIZEMEN. 


1871  Yandel],  William  Maxwell. 

1872  Hipwell,  Alfred  George. 
Woodhouse,  Curran  Obins. 

1873  Rohinson,  John  Joseph, 
M'Cullagh,  James  Samuel. 

1874  Hamilton,  Thomas. 

1875  Mr.  Maunsell,  Edmund. 
Woodroife,  Latham  James. 

1876  Campbell,  James  Henry. 
Patchell,  John  Robert. 

1877  D.  Starkie,  W.  Fitzwilliam. 
i  D.  Cooke,  John. 
\  D.  Samuels,  Arthur  Warren. 

D.  Jackson,  Henry  William. 
.  D.  Lewis,  Thomas  White. 
D.  Bastable,  Charles  Francis. 
D.  Thompson,  John  Gamble. 


1878 
1879 


1880  D.  Cherry,  Richard  Robert. 
D.  Bailey,  Wm.  Frederick. 

1881  D.  Harrison,  Robert  Francis. 
D.  Gilmore,  John  Edward. 

1882  D.  Porter,  Classen. 

1883  Lyster,  H.  Cameron. 
Waller,  Bolton. 

1884  Smith,  Philip  Henry  Law. 
Stubbs,  William  Cotter. 

1885  Herdman,  John  Octavius. 

1886  Redmond,  Frederick. 
Barlow,  Francis  Faris. 

1887  Macran,  Frederick  Walker. 

1888  Archer,  James  Edward. 

1889  Smyth,  Thomas  Jones. 

1890  Peacocke,  Joseph  Irvine. 

1891  [None.] 


See  list  of  Moderators  for  1872. 


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WHATELY  MEMORIAL  PRIZ    MEN  IN  POLITICAL  ECONOMY 

1872  Dockrill,  John. 
1877  Dodd,  Huston  W. 
1882  Cherry,  Richard  Robert. 
1887  M'DonneU,  WilHam  D. 


PRIZE  FOR  DISTINGUISHED  ANSWERING  AT  EXAMINA- 
TION FOR  REID  PROFESSORSHIP. 

1888  Thompson,  John  Gamble. 


STEWART  SCHOLAR  IN  LITERATURE. 

1885  Courtenay,  George  Frederick. 

1886  Dunlop,  Samuel. 

1888  Gwynn,  Edward  J. 

1889  Harmsworth,  Cecil. 

1890  Swanzy,  Thomas  Erskine. 

1891  Goligher,  William  Alexander. 


PRIZEMEN  IN  ARABIC,  PERSIAN,  AND  HINDUSTANI. 
Arabic. 


1861  Spedding,  John  B. 
Norman,  Thomas. 

1862  Connolly,  Robert. 

1863  Martin,  Caulfield  C. 
Fames,  iienry. 

1864  Williams,  George  M.  C. 
Simpson,  A.  M. 


1865  Mac  Ivor,  James. 
Gordon,  J.  G. 

1867  La  Touche,  Jas.  Digges. 

1868  Barlow,  John. 
Atkinson,  William. 

1877  King,  Lucas  White. 
1884  Walker,  Thomas. 


Pbksian. 


1872  Barry,  Russell  William. 
1877  King,  Lucas  White. 

1879  Holt,  James  Richard. 

1880  Stack,  William  George. 

1882  Bagnell,  Henry  William  James. 

1883  Fenton,  Michael  William. 


Hindustani. 


1872  Stoker,  Thomas. 

1873  Grierson,  George  Abraham. 

1874  D.  Courtenay,  Robert. 

1875  IMuce,  George  W. 
1877  King,  Lucas  White. 


1879  Stack,  William  George. 

1882  Fenton,  Michael  William 

1883  Fitzmaurico,  John. 
1889  Lindsay,  Benjamin. 
1891  MaxweU,  William. 


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PRIZEMEN 

1861  Atkinson,  Edwin  Thomas. 
Spedding,  John  B. 

1862  Twigg,  John. 
Crosthwait,  John. 
Stokes,  Henry  John. 

;    1863  Huddlestone,  Thomas  C. 
Collins,  Edward  W. 


1864  Simpson,  Archibald. 
Rice,  Robert. 
Cochrane,  Andrew. 


1865  Lambe,  William. 
Laing,  BasU. 

1866  Drapes,  George  F. 

1867  La  Touche,  Jas.  Digges. 


IN  SANSCRIT. 

1871  Smith,  Vincent  Arthur. 

1872  Grierson,  George  Abraham. 

1873  D.  Barry,  William  Russell. 

1874  Moore,  Pierce. 
1876  D.  King,  Joseph. 

1883  Miller,  Leslie  Creery. 

1884  Henry,  Charles. 
1888  Johnston,  Charles. 
1891  Maxwell,  William. 


(     244    ) 


\mmm  in  t^t  '§xofmxoml  Srljcofe, 


SCHOOL  OP  DIVINITY. 


THEOLOGICAL  EXHIBITIONERS*. 


1860  Ds.  Rawlins,  Michael  Lloyd. 
Ds.  Mac  Donogh,  A.  I. 

1861  Ds.  Walsh,  James. 
Ds.  Browne,  John  J. 

1862  Ds.  Kirkpatrick,  Francis  W. 

1863  Ds.  Shortt,  John. 

Ds.  Wrixon,  Arthur  N. 

1864  Ds.  Monck,  William  H.  S. 
Ds.  Woodroffe,  John  Nun  B. 

1865  Ds.  Collins,  Thomas  R.  S. 
Ds.  Aleock,  Henry  J. 

1866  Ds.  Dudley- Janns,  Sheldon  F 
Ds.  Kennedy,  Jas.  Houghton. 


Froxime  accessit. 

Ds.  M'Comasb,  Charles  E.  A. 
1867  Ds.  Lakeman,  George. 
Ds.  Powell,  Dacre. 

18G8  Ds.  Colquhoun,  William. 
Ds.  Ormsby,  Edwin  Robert. 

1869  Ds.  Streane,  Annesley  W. 
Ds.  Corvan,  James  Hamilton. 


1870  Ds.  DicksonS  Thomas. 

1871  Ds.  D'Arcy,  John  Bertram. 

[Second  Bank  Exhibition.) 

1872  Ds.  Carleton,  James  George. 
Ds.  Drapes,  Lambert. 

Extra  Exhibition  for  two  years. 

Ds.  Stack,  Thomas  Lindesay. 

1873  Ds.  Carson,  Henry  Watters. 
Ds.  Graham,  Charles  Irvine. 

Extra  Prize. 

Leech,  Robert.  c^ 

1874  Ds.  Cordner,  Ant.  Allen.  |  "S 
Ds.  Cooper,  Theodore  Js.  j  .^ 

1875  Ds.  Fisher,  Frederick. 

Ds.  Graham,  Geo.  Richards. 

Extra  Prize. 

Ds.  Keene,  James  Bennett. 

1876  Ds.  Hill,  Thomas  Lionel. 

1877  Ds.  Berry,  Thomas  Sterling. 
Ds.  Smartt,  Wm.  Hanbury. 

1878  Ds.  Foley, William  Malcolm. 
[Second  Rank  Exhibition.) 

1879  Ds.  Stokes,  Ernest  Isidore. 
Da.  Eagar,  Alexander  Richd. 


»  A  list  of  Divinity  Premium  Men  since  1816  will  be  found  In  the  Calendar  for  1877, 

TOl.  II. 

»»  A  Prize  of  £10  wns  awarded  by  the  Board  for  distinguished  answering,  on  the  recom- 
mendation of  the  Kxuinincrs. 

•  A  I'rlzc  of  140  was  awarded  to  Ds.  West,  FltzwiUiam  Henry,  on  the  recommendation 
of  the  Kxiiniiiiurs,  in  lieu  of  the  Second  Exhibition. 


I 


THEOLOGICAL   EXHIBITIONEES. 


THEOLOGICAL  EXHIBITIONERS — Continued. 


245 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

I      1885 


Extra  Prize. 

Ds.  Cooper,  Ernest  Augustus. 

Ds.  Hayes,  Eichard. 

Ds.  Newcombe,  J.  D.  Eccles. 

Extra  Erize. 

Sherrard,  J.  J. 

Ds.  Garrett,  George  Henry. 

Ds.  Darragh,  John  Thomas. 

Extra  Erize. 

Cosgrave,  "William  Frederick. 
Ds.  McClelland,  Thomas. 
Ds.  Gamble,  John. 

Ds.O'Neill,  William. 

Ds.  Charles,  Robert  Henry. 

Ds.  Hemphill,  Samuel. 
Ds.  Carolin,  Jos.  Sinclair. 

Ds  White,  Newport  J.  D. 
Ds.  Lawlor,  Hugh  Jackson. 


1886  Ds.  MacDonnell,  Eonald. 
Ds.  Lyster,  Henry  Cameron. 


Extra  Erize. 

Ds.  Hyde,  Douglas. 

1887  Ds.  Chatterton,  Eyre. 
Ds.  Rice,  James  Ilenry. 

1888  Ds.  Johnston,  Albert  Edw. 
Ds.  Hannan,  Edw.  C.  Wade. 

1889  Ds.  Wolseley,  William  A. 
Ds.  Macran,  Frederick  W. 


{Second  Rank  Exhibitions.) 

1890  /  Northridge,  John. 

Archer,  James  Edward, 


1891 


(Ds 
IDs 


Ds.  Peacocke,  Jos.  Irwin. 
Cornwall,  Ernest  H. 


(     246     ) 


ARCHBISHOP  KING'S  DIVINITY  PEIZEMEN. 
Prizemen  since  1836. 


1836  Disney,  James  "W.  King, 
nigginbotham,  Jos.  Wilsoa 

1837  Day,  Maurice  Fitzgerald. 
Constable,  Henry. 

1838  Lowe,  Josiah. 
Hooper,  Frederick. 

1839  Hamilton,  "William. 
Brasher,  Samuel  B. 

1840  Atkins,  Walter  Baker. 
M'Intosb,  John. 

1841  Magee,  William  Connor. 
King,  Hulton. 

Walsh,  W.  Pakenham,  extra. 

1842  M'Call,  William. 
Jellett,  Henry. 

1843  Hall,  Henry  Francis. 
Hallowell,  Alexander. 

1844  Twigg,  Thomas. 
Barry,  David  T. 

1845  Batt,  Narcissus. 
Townsend,  William  C. 

1846  Nesbitt,  William. 
Labarte,  William  White. 

1847  Williams,  Frederick. 
Taylor,  Samuel. 

Ds.  Cheetham,  Wm.,  extra. 

1848  Jordan,  Thomas. 

Ds.  Walker,  Fredk.  George. 
Fleming,  H.  Townsend,  ^.r^/fl 

1849  Joyce,  Conway. 
Staveloy,  Robert. 
Stone,  William  H.,  extra. 


1850  Walters,  Charles. 
Ds.  Dickenson,  H.  H. 
Bailey,  George,  extra. 

1851  Gwynn,  James. 
Warren,  Samuel. 

1852  Bury,  Edward. 
Woolsey,  William. 
Cooper,  Richard,  extra. 

1853  Ds.  Rogers,  Robert. 
Grainger,  John. 

1854  Ds.  M'Kay,  C.E. 
Rice,  James. 
Bannerman,  J.  M.,  extra. 

1855  Ds.  Wilson,  Joseph  N. 
Ds.  Sheppard,  Henry  D. 
Ds.  Carson,  James,  extra. 

1856  Ds.  Burkitt,  James. 
Paton,  James. 

1857  Ds.  Rawlins,  M.  L. 

Ds.  Scott,  Thomas  Lucas. 

1858  Danford,    Henry,    Second 

Prize. 

1859  Ds.  Walsh,  James. 
Ds.  Blackett,  W.  R. 

1860  Ds.  Hall,  William. 
Kirkpatrick,  Francis. 

1861  Wrixon,  Arthur  N. 
Shortt,  John. 

Stewart,  John  Alex.,  extra. 
Betts,  Henry  J.,  extra. 

1862  Ds.  Mitchell,  St.  John. 
Brandon,  William. 
Woodroffe,  J.  J.,  extra. 


ARCHBISHOP  king's  DIYINITY  PRIZEMEN, 


247 


AKCHBiSHOP  king's  DIVINITY  PRIZEMEN — Continued. 


1863  Collins,  Thomas  E.  S. 
Moore,  John  C. 

Dunne,  Edmund  N.,  extra. 

1864  Hoysted,  Charles  William. 
M'Comas,    Charles    Edward 

Archibald. 

1865  Holy  wood,  John. 
Powell,  Dacre, 

1866  Macdonald,  W.  A. 
Neville,  Brent. 
Palmer,  Abraham  S. 

1867  Corvan,  James  Hamilton. 
Fleming,  William  Edward. 

1868  M'Fetridge,  Charles. 
Poe,  J.  Leslie. 
Kingsmill,  Joseph  T.,  extra. 

1869  MacDuflf,  Alexander  K. 
Saunders,  Clement  M. 

.  Phillips,  John  E.,  extra. 
M'Neile,  Norman  F.,  extra. 


1870  Stubbs,  Henry. 
Carleton,  James  G. 
Parsons,  Hon.  Randal,  extra. 

1871  Graham,  Charles  Irv  ne. 
Leech,  Robert. 


1872  Cooper,  Theodore  James. 
Hull,  Joseph  Arthur. 
Purefoy,  Amyrald  D.,  extra. 

1873  D.  Fisher,  Frederick 
Graham,  George  Richards. 

1874  D.  Hill,  Thomas  Lionel. 
D.  Ryder,  Alexander. 


1875  Berry,  Thomas  Sterling. 
Garrett,  John  Galloway. 

1876  [None.] 

1877  Clarendon,  Thomas  William. 
Cooper,  Ernest  Augustus. 

1878  Beatty,  William. 

1879  Ds.  Garrett,  George  Henry. 
Ds.  Darragh,  John  Thomas. 

1880  Ledoux,     Llewellyn      Paul 

Tahan,   Second  Frize. 

1881  [None.] 

1882  Ds.  Hemphill,  Samuel. 
Ds.  Stevenson,  Thomas. 

1883  Ds.  Lawlor,  Hugh  Jackson. 
Ds.  Pim,  John. 

1884  MacDonnell,  Ronald. 
Colgan,  William. 

1885  Rice,  James  Henry. 

1886  Ralph,  William. 
Beatty,  Edmund  W. 

1887  Fenton,  Samuel. 
Macran,  Frederick  Walker. 


1888  Northridge,  John. 
Jones,  Joseph  JefFares. 

1889  Cornwall,  Ernest  Henry. 
Webster,  Charles  Alexander. 

1890  Coulter,  Joseph  William. 
Peoples,  William. 

1891  Medcalf,  Francis. 
White,  George  Purcell. 


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(     248     ) 


BISHOP  FORSTER'S  DIVINITY  PRIZEMEN. 


1874  Abbott,  Joseph. 
Hill,  Thomas  Lionel. 

1875  Berry,  Thomas  Sterling. 

D.  Stewart,  George  Francis. 

1876  D.  Burdett,  Henry  P. 
Foley,  William. 

1877  Clarendon,  Thomas  William. 
Eagar,  Alexander  Richard. 

1878  Hayes,  Richard,  in  part. 

1879  D.  Garrett,  George  Henry. 
D.  Darragh,  John.  Thomas. 

1880  [None.] 

1881  Osborne,  Charles  Edward. 
Collis,  Maurice  Henry  F. 

1882  Franklin,  Edwin  Lewis. 
Grierson,  Charles  Thornton. 

1883  Ds.  Lawlor,  Hugh  Jackson. 
Ds.  Pim,  John. 


1886 


1884  Lyster,  Henry  Cameron. 
MacDonnell,  Ronald. 

1885  Robinson,  Thomas  John. 
Chatterton,  Eyre. 
i  Fosbrooke,  Arthur  M. 
\  Ralph,  William. 

1887  Macran,  Frederick  Walker. 
(  Morley,  'I'homas  Vevers. 

I  Fenton,  Samuel. 

1888  Northridge,  John. 
Cox,  Samuel  Alfred. 

1889  Irvine,  Gerard. 
Browne,  John  Edward. 

1890  Leslie,  James. 
Patton,  Edward. 

1891  Medcalf,  Francis. 

[No  2nd  Prize  awarded.] 


WARREN  CHURCH  FORMULARIES  PRIZEMEN. 


1869  D.  Burroughs, Wm.  Edward. 

1870  D.  Maffitt,  Richard  Samuel. 

1871  D.  Bradshaw,  Martin. 

1872  D,  Treanor,  tTames. 

1873  D.  Cooper,  Theodore  James. 

1874  D.  Turpin,  Sidney  Gerald. 
1876  D.  Hackett,  Thos.  Edmund. 

1876  D.  Berry,  Thomas  Sterling. 

1877  Handy,  Leslie  Alexander. 

1878  D.  Kagiir,  Alex,  Richard. 

1879  D.  Sprott,  Thomas  Henry. 

1880  D.  Garrett,  George  Henry. 


1881  D.  Cairns,  Charles  Elliott. 

1882  D.  O'Neill,  William. 

1883  D.  Franklin,  Edwin  Lewis. 

1 884  White,  Newport  J.  Davis. 

1885  MacDonnell,  Ronald. 

1886  Darling,  Charles  Wesley. 

1887  Johnston,  Albert  Edward. 

1888  Fenton,  Samuel. 

1889  Courtenay,  George  F. 

1890  Davoren,  John  Lucius. 

1891  Leslie,  James  B. 


(     249     ) 


BEDELL  SCHOLARS  AND  PRIZEMEN. 


1865. 

1873. 

Bedell  Seholars. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

Dudley-Janns,  Sheldon  F. 

Nee,  Thomas. 

0' Sullivan,  Eugene. 

Bedell  Prizemen. 

Bedell  Prizeman.  • 
Waj-d,  John  Macgregor. 

Cohey,  Pierce,  £10. 
Clesham,  Timothy,  £5. 

1866. 

1874. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

[None.] 

Murphy,  Jeremiah, 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

1875. 

Kennedy,  Matthew. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

1867. 

Murphy,  James  Edw.  Harnett. 

Bedell  Scholars. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

Kennedy,  H.  M. 

Fry,  Charles  Edward. 

Grimes,  Patrick. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

1876. 

Casserly,  Thomas. 

[None.] 

1868. 

1877. 

Bedell  Scholars. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

Malley,  Bryan. 

Stevenson,  William  Edgar. 

Casserly,  Thomas. 
Walshe,  Stephen. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 
Sullivan,  John. 

[None.] 

1878. 

1870. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

[None.] 

0' Sullivan,  D.  L. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

Bedell  Prizemen. 

[None.] 

Shea,  Michael,  £10. 

Hayes,  William,  £5*. 

1879. 

Connolly,  T.,  £5\ 

Bedell  Scholar. 

Conolly,  William  Patrick. 

1871. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

[None] 

[None.] 

1872. 

1880. 

Bedell  Scholar.   ■ 

Bedell  Scholar. 

Gallagher,  James. 

[None.] 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

Bedell  I'rizeman. 

[None.] 

Evans,  John  Wills. 

*  Special  Prizes  given  by  the  Committee  of  the  Irish  Society  at  the  recommendation 
of  the  Professor  of  Irish. 


250 


BEDELL   PRIZEMEN. 


1881. 
Bedell  Scholar. 
Hyde,  Douglas. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 
Miller,  Zebulon  Wright. 

1882. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

[None.] 

Bedell  Brizemen. 

Miller,  Zebulon  Wright. 
Evans,  John  Wills. 

1883. 
Bedell  Scholar. 

[None.] 
Bedell  Prizeman. 
[None.] 


1884. 
Bedell  Scholar. 

[None.] 
Bedell  Prizeman. 

[None.] 

» 

1885. 
Bedell  Scholar. 
Lavelle,  Hugh. 

Bedell  Prizeman. 
Lee,  John  Fitzgerald. 

1886-1891. 

Bedell  Scholar. 

[None.] 

Bedell  Prizeman. 

[None.] 


KYLE  PRIZEMEN. 


1871  Cotter,  Florence  Patrick. 

1872  Cotter,  Florence  Patrick. 

1873  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1874  [Xo  Prize  awarded.] 

1875  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1876  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1877  Murphy,  James  Edward  H. 

1878  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1879  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1880  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1881  [No  Prize  awarded.] 


1882  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1883  [No  Prize  awarded  ] 

1884  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1885  Lavelle,  Hugh. 

1886  Lavelle,  Hugh. 

1887  [No.  Prize  awarded.] 

1888  Northridge,  John. 

1889  Northridge,  John. 

1890  [No  Prize  awarded.] 

1891  Ward,  Thomas. 


(     251     ) 


SCHOOL  OF  LAW." 


PRIZEMEN  IN 
1870. 
Barton,  Molyneux. 
Yandell,  William. 
Speer,  Oliver  William. 

1871. 
Roche,  Cecil. 
Alford,  George. 
Orr,  WiUiam  Watt. 

1872. 

Oulton,  George  Nugent 

O'Brien,  Alfred. 

Counsel,  Edward  Patrick  Sarsfield. 

1873. 
Matriculated. 
M'Cullagh,  James. 
Woodruff,  T.  W. 
Waters,  George. 

Non-Matriculated. 
Goddard,  Norris. 
Bate,  Edward  K. 
Creagh,  Francis. 

1874. 
Matriculated. 
Mr,  Hennessy,  Richard. 
Dwyer,  John. 

Non-Matriculated. 
Gartlan,  Alexander. 
Scully,  John. 
Kenny,  Patrick. 

1875. 
O'Connor,  Charles, 
Mr.  Maunsell,  Edmund. 
Samuels,  Arthur  Warren. 

1876. 
[None.] 

1879. 
Manders,  Richard. 
Mooney,  Thomas  Aiskew. 


CIVIL  LAW. 

1880. 

Bastable,  Charles  F. 
Raphael,  John  R. 

1881. 
Brown,  John  M'Leavy. 
Rainsford,  Frederick, 

1882. 
Wakely,  John. 
Murray,  James  William. 

Extra  Prize. 
Kilkelly,  Francis  Frederick. 

1883. 
Sandford,  John  Beech. 
Mr.  Hewetson,  H.  T.  Hulbert. 

1884. 
Sullivan,  John. 
Molony,  Thomas  Francis. 

1885. 
Meredith,  Arthur  F.  Carew. 
Crook,  William  Montgomery, 

188G. 
Gorham,  Alfred. 
Wade,  Edward  Robert. 


Maturin,  C, 
Bond,  L. 


1887. 


1888. 


Norman,  Alfred  Henry. 
Doyle,  Robert  Joseph. 

1889. 
Crawford,  Alfred  Douglas. 
Isaac,  Robert  John. 
Smyth,  James  De  Lacy. 

1890. 
Smyth,  Thomas  Jones. 


»  A  list  of  the  Prizemen  in  Law  since  1860  will  be  found  in  the  University  Calendar 
of  1874; 


(     252     ) 


PRIZEMEN  IN  FEUDAL  AND  ENGLISH  LAW. 


1870. 
Tracy,  Henry. 
Fitzgerald,  Richard  V. 

1871. 
Barton,  Molyneux. 
Tuckey,  Davys. 

1872. 
Lynch,  Michael  Palles. 
M'CuUagh,  James  Samuel. 

1873. 
Matriculated. 

Orr,  William  Watt. 
Meredith,  Wm.  Henry. 

Non- Matriculated. 
Baxter,  William. 
Gartlan,  Alexander. 

1874. 

Matriculated. 
[None.] 

Non-Matriculated. 

Goddard,  Norris. 
Carmichael,  George. 

1875. 

Matriculated. 

Colgan,  Alexander. 
O'Dwyer,  John. 

Non-Matriculated. 
Pennefather,  F.  William. 

1876. 
Mr.  Maunsell,  Edmund. 
I  Samuels,  Arthur  Warren. 
1  Woollcombe,  Robert  Lloyd. 


1879. 
Bastable,  Charles  Francis 
Manders,  Richard. 

1886. 
Reed,  Samuel  P. 
Mooney,  Thomas  A. 

1881. 
Brown,  John  M'Leavy. 

1882. 
Murray,  James  William. 
Collis,  William  Stuart. 

1883. 
Murray,  James  William. 
Byrne,  Coleman. 

1884. 
Sandford,  John  Beech. 
Barlow,  Francis  Paris. 

1885. 
Sullivan,  John. 
Molony,  Thomas  Francis. 


1886. 


Hynes,  John  W. 
Gorham,  Alfred. 

1887. 
Maturin,  C. 
Wade,  E.  R. 

1888. 
Doyle,  Robert  Joseph. 
Fitzgerald,  James. 

1889. 
Norman,  Alfred  Henry. 

1890. 
Smyth,  James  De  Lacy. 
Smyth,  Thomas  Jones. 


(    253    ) 


PRIZEMEN  IN  INTERNATIONAL  LAW. 


1879. 

Bastable,  Charles  Francis. 
Cherry,  Richard  Robert. 

1880. 

Reed,  Samuel  P. 
Anderson,  Dayid. 

1881. 

Brown,  John  M'Leavy. 
"Walker,  Garrett  William 

1882. 

Bowen,  Henry  Cole. 
(  Creed,  John  Percy. 
\  Ringwood,  James  Perry. 

1883. 
(  Sandford,  John  Beech, 
(  Murray,  James  William. 

1884. 

Patton,  Arthur. 
Molony,  Thomas  Francis. 


1885. 

Redmond,  Frederick. 
Ringwood,  Richard  Frederick. 

1886. 

Molony,  Thomas  Francis. 
Hynes,  John  W. 


1887. 


Maturin,  C. 
Wade,  E.  R. 


Fenton,  Richard  Frederick. 
Smyly,  Philip  Crampton. 

1889. 

Doyle,  Rohei-t  Joseph. 
Hardy,  William  Johnston. 

1890. 

Smyth,  Thomas  Jones. 
Smyth,  James  De  Lacy. 


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(     254     ) 


SCHOOL    OF    PHYSIC. 


MEDICAL  SCHOLARS. 


1861  Smith,  WiUiam  F. 

1862  Uuffey,*  George  F. 
Finny,  b  John  Magee. 
Walker,  Robert. 

1863  Little,*:  Thomas  E.,  schol. 
Ward,  A.  Montgomery. 

1864  Moore,  Sandford. 
Salaman,  Selim  Myer. 

1865  Eames,  Henry. 
Collins,  Edward  W. 

1866  Parker,  Joshua. 
Barton,  John. 

1867  Battersby,  William  Edward. 
Gregg,  William  H. 

1868  Harvey,  Reuben  J. 
Lloyd,  Rickard. 

1869  Drapes,  Thomas. 
Moriarty,  Matthew  D. 

1870  Burton,  William  F. 
Ball,  Charles  B. 


1871  Clarke,  Andrew. 
Pearce,  George  Alonzo. 

1872  Stack,  Richard  Theodore. 
Hunter,  Joseph. 

1873  Shortt,  Thomas  A. 

1874  Mr.  Blunden,  William,  B. A. 
Booker,  William  Arthur. 
Flood,  John  Wellesley. 

1875  Wright,  W.  M'DoweU  Aike. 
Malet,  Henry. 

1876  Nugent,       Guy       Perceval 

L' Estrange. 
Casement,  Brabazon. 

1877  Beatty,  WaUace. 

1878  [None.] 

1879  Brooke,  Henry  St.  John. 
WoodroflFe,  Augustus  Warren. 
Young,  Louis  Tarleton. 

1880  Donnelly,  Thomas. 
Jencken,  Francis  John. 


Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

1881  Middleton,  Alfred. 
Turpin,  Sidney  Gerald. 
Huughton,  Thomas  Wilfred. 

1882  Bewley,  Henry  Theodore. 

1883  Fleming,  Harloe  Henry. 

1884  Earl,  Henry  Cecil. 

1885  Henry  John  Patrick. 

1886  Drury,  Henry  C. 

1887  M'Crea,  Philip  WiUiam. 

1888  Yeates,  Robert  A. 

1889  Taylor,  Edward  H. 

1890  Hunter,  Hugh. 

1891  Dixon,  Andrew  Francis. 


Fhysics,    Chemistry,    Botany,    an 
Comparative  Anatomy. 

1881  Dwyor,  Frederick  Conway. 

1882  Werner,  Louis  Joseph. 

1883  Dixon,  Augustus  Edward. 

1884  Wood,  Hugh. 

Special  Prizes. 

1886  Baird,  John  Hill. 

1886  Parsons,  Alfred  R. 

1887  [None.] 

1888  fNone.] 

1889  Dixon,  Andrew  Francis. 

1890  [None.] 

1891  Haughton,  William  Steele. 


•  Physician  to  The  City  of  Dublin  Hospital. 
*>  Trofcsaor  of  Practice  of  Mt'dlclne,  1H8V. 
c  University  Anatomist,  187o. 


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STEWART  MEDICAL  SCHOLARS. 

Physics,  Chemistry,  Botany,  and  Comparative  Anatomy. 
1885  Birmingham,  "William  Payne. 

Anatomy  and  Physiology. 
1891  Power,  Joseph. 

Mental  Diseases. 
1886  Revington,  George  Thomas,  M.B.,  B.Ch. 


MEDICAL  TRAVELLING  PRIZEMEN. 


1869  O'Farrell,  G.  Plunket. 

1870  Clery,  James  Albert. 

1871  O'Connor,  Jacob  R.  Headlam. 

1872  Moriarty,  Matthew  Denis. 

1873  Stack,  Richard  Theodore. 

1874  Eakin,  James  Wilson. 

1875  Cochrane,  Robert  Strongman. 

1876  Davison,  Henry  Alexander. 

1877  [None.] 


1878  [None.] 

1879  Darling,  John  Singleton. 
1881  Young,  Louis  Tarleton. 
1883  Wright,  Almroth  Edward. 
1885  Switzer,  Arthur  Ernest. 
1887  Buchanan, Walter  James. 
1889  Parsons,  Alfred  Robt. 
1891  Dawson,  William  R. 


SURGICAL  TRAVELLING  PRIZEMEN. 


1869  Gregg,  William  Henry. 

1870  Battersby,  William  Edward. 

1871  [None.] 

1872  Ball,  Charles  Bent. 

1873  [None.] 

1 0-, .  (  Young,  Charles  Grove. 
^°'*  \  Stack,  Theodore. 

1875  Fisher,  Thomas  Carson. 

1876  [None.] 

1877  [None.] 


1878  [None.] 

1880  Grey-Edwards,  Henry. 

1882  Russell,  George  Blakeley. 

iKilkelly,  Charles  Randolph. 
Special    Prize. — Bewley, 
Henry  Theodore. 
1886  Patteson,  Robert  G. 
1888  Ilarkin,  Charles  F. 
1890  Woods,  Robert  H. 


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SCHOOL   OF   ENGINEERING. 


STUDENTS   TO   WHOM   SPECIAL   CERTIFICATES   HAVE 
BEEN  GRANTED. 


PRACTICAL  ENGI- 
NEERING. 


Ds.  Tutliill,  Robt.  R. 


Da.  Stoney,  Bindon. 
Ds.  ManniXj  James. 


Ds.  Jack,  Alex. 
Ds.  England,  John. 
Price,  James. 
Hone,  Nathaniel. 
Peebles,  John. 


Ds.  Crawford,  Robert. 
Kenny,  Lewis. 

[None.] 

[None.] 
[None  ] 


Di.  Cotton,  C.  P. 
NVellaud,  William. 


MECHANICAL    AND 

EXPERIMENTAL 

PHYSICS. 

1849. 

Michaelmas  Term. 
[None.] 
1850. 
Trinity  Term. 

Ds.  Stoney,  Bindon. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Price,  James. 
Ds.  Jack,  Alex. 
Ds.  England,  John. 

1851. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

1852. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

1853. 
Trinity  Term. 

Ds.  Kennedy,  John. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

1854. 

Michaelmas  Term, 

[None.] 


CHEMISTRY  AND 
GEOLOGY. 


[None.] 


Ds.  Stoney,  Bindon. 
Ds.  Ilerrick,  Thos. 
Ds.  St.  George,  R.  J. 

Ds.  Jack,  Alex. 
Ds.  England,  John. 
Hone,  Nathaniel. 
Ds.  Medlicott,  H.  B. 


Ds.  Crawford,  Robert. 
Kenny,  Lewis. 


Ds.  Jacob,  Aithur. 

Ds.  Kennedy,  John. 
Ds.  CaiToU,  Fred. 

Ds.  Triphook,  T.  D. 
Ds.  Cotton,  C.  P. 


SPECIAL 

CERTIFICATES  IN  ENGINEERING-                    257 

PRACTICAL  ENGI- 

MECHANICAL AND 

MINING,  CHEMISTRY, 

NEERING. 

EXPERIMENTAL 

GEOLOGY,     AND     MINE- 

PHYSICS. 

RALOGY. 

1855. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 
Michaelmas  Term, 

Major,  James. 

Wynne,  Albert. 

[None.] 

1856. 
Trinitt/  Term. 

[None.] 

Rowan,  Devonsher. 

[None.] 
Michaelmas  Term. 

Hime,  John  R. 

Ds.  Scott,  R.  H. 

Ds.  Scott,  R.  H. 

Ds.  Scott,  R.  H. 

Ds.  M'Cready,  D.  A. 

1857. 
Trinity  Term. 

Kincaid,  Joseph. 

[None.] 

1858. 
Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

Magr.  Townsend,  Ed. 

Magr.  Townsend,  Ed. 

[None.] 

Ds.  Martin,  Thomas. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Walker,  W.  F. 

Walker,  W.  F. 
1859. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

Geoghegan,  Henry  T. 

Geoghegan,  Henry  T. 

1860. 
Trinity  Term. 

Geoghegan,  Henry  T 

[None.] 

Cooke,  Theodore. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

Cooke,  Theodore. 

Patterson,  Benjamin  T. 
Crawford,  WiUiam. 

Patterson,  Benjamin  T. 
Crawford,  AVilliam. 

1861. 

Patterson,  Benjamin  T 

Ds.  Townsend,  Horace. 

Trinity  Term. 
[None.] 

None.] 

Crosthwaitc,  Thos.  J. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Clarke,  William  J. 

[None.] 

None.] 

Leesou,  George  John  R. 

1862. 

Ds.  Bateman,  Chas.W. 

Trinity  Term. 

Ds.  Bateman,  Chas.  W. 

Ds.  Bateman,  Chas. 

Shillington,  Henry. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Dickinson,  John. 

[None.] 

Heath,  Edward. 

Mann,  Isaac. 

258 


SPECIAL  CEETIPICA.TES  IN  ENGINEEEING. 


PBJLCTICAL  ENGI- 
NEERING. 


Knapp,  "William  H. 
Hanna,  Fraocis. 

Chute,  Henry  George. 
Quilton,  Edward  T. 
Prendergast,  Francis  E. 
Rowan,  William. 
Ds.  Wynne,  Windh.  H. 

[None.] 

Watson,  William. 
Jones,  Charles. 


Gore,  John  E. 


Ellis,  Robert  H. 


Kemps  ter,  John. 
Warren,  James. 


Bay  ley,  George. 


Moore,  Joseph  H. 
Draper,  Carter. 
Phelan,  Alfred. 


[None.] 
[None.] 

llolUnBhoud,  li  II.  B. 


MECHANICAL  AND  EX- 
PERIMENTAL PHYSICS. 

1863. 

Trinity  Term, 
[None.] 

Michaelmas  Term. 
[None.] 


1864. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

1865. 
Michaelmas  Term. 
Gore,  John  E. 

1866. 
Trinity  Term. 
Willson,  William  G. 
Michaelmas  Term. 
Kempster,  John. 

1867. 
Trinity  Term. 
Bayley,  George. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

Moore,  Joseph  H. 
Draper,  Carter. 

1868. 

Trinity  Term. 

Cooke,  Samuel. 
Eiffe,  Luke. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

West,  Chas.  D. 
Cochrane,  Chas.  S. 
Griffith,  J'»hn  P. 

1869. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 


MINING,  CHEMISTRY, 
GKOLOGY,  AND  MINE- 
RALOGY. 


Knapp,  William  H. 
Jacob,  Augustus. 

Ormsby,  Montague  H. 
Ds.  Wynne,  Windh.  H. 
Chute,  Henry  George. 


[None.] 

Maxwell,  John  F. 
Watson,  William. 
Ensor,  Charles. 


White,  Goodwin. 

Ellis,  Robert  H. 
Warren,  James. 

[None.] 
Moore,  Joseph  H. 


Cooke,  Samuel. 
Eiflfe,  Luke. 
Apjohn,  James. 

Clibborn,  John. 
Sykcs,  George  H 
WestjChai'lesD. 


Hollinshead,  H.  H.  B. 


SPECIAL  CEETIFICATES  IN  ENGINEERING. 


259 


PRACTICAL  ENGI- 

MECHANICAL AND 

MINING,  CEMISTRY, 

NEERING. 

EXPERIMENTAL 

GEOLOGY  AND  MINE 

PHYSICS. 

RALOGY. 

1870. 

Trinity  Term. 

Irwin,  Henry. 

Irwin,  Henry. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 

Odium,  Edward. 
1871. 
Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 

Apjohn,  Richard. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 

Jones,  Stopford. 
1872. 
Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 

Gordon,  Albert. 

1873. 

Trinity  Term. 

Gordon,  Albert. 

[None.] 

Willson,  Frederick. 

Willson,  Frederick. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Armstrong,  G.  Allma 

Cox,  John. 

Cox,  John. 

Cox,  John. 

Bagnall,  Harrey. 

Mahon,  John  C. 
Bagnall,  Harvey. 

1874. 
Trinity  Term. 

Mahon,  John  C. 

Mr.  Parsons,  Hon.  R.C 

Mr.  Parsons,  Hon.R.  C. 
Connor,  Leslie. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

Mr.  Parsons,  Hon.  R. 

Quinlan,  C.  E. 

Quinlan,  C.  E. 

Quinlan,  C.  E. 

Glover,  E. 

Moynan,  John. 

Barney,  Alfred. 

Moynan,  John. 

Barney,  Alfred. 

Bamey,  Alfred. 
Spooner,  C.  E. 

1875. 
Trinity  Term. 

Cooke,  Joseph. 

Cooke,  Joseph. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

Cooke,  Joseph. 

Parry,  William  K. 

Chatterton,  George. 

Chatterton,  George. 

Ptoss,  William. 

Parry,  William  K. 

Goodwin,  Siugleton. 

Skerrett,  Charles  P. 

Myles,  T.  J. 

Myles,  T.  J. 

Chatterton,  George. 

Goodwin,  Singleton. 
Ross,  WiUiam. 

260                       SPKCIAL  CERTIFICATES  IN  ENGINEERING. 

PRACTICAL  ENGI- 

MECHANICAL AND 

MINING,  CHEMISTRY, 

NEERING. 

EXPERIMENTAL 

GEOLOGY,  AND  MINE- 

PHYSICS. 

RALOGY. 

1876. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 
Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 

[None.] 

1877. 
Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

[None.] 

Galbraith,  S.  H. 
Pentland,  H. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Galbraith,  S.  H. 
Pentland,  H. 

Mr.  Fry,  W.  H. 

Mr.  Fry,  W.  H. 

1878. 
Trinity  Term. 

Mr.  Fry,  W.  H. 

[None.] 

[None.] 
Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

Allen,  Henry. 

[None.] 

Neville,  E.  A. 

De  Rinzy,  James. 
Neville,  E.  A. 

1879. 
Trinity  Term. 

Ferguson,  William  D. 

Ferguson,  William  D. 
Mr.  Pontifex  E.  Lionel. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Ferguson,  William  D 

Digby,  E.  W. 

{  Digby,  E.  W. 

\  Pratt,  Mervyn  J.  B. 

1880. 
Trinity  Term. 

Pratt  Mervyn  J.  B. 
Digby,  E.W. 

[None.] 

[None.] 
Michaelmas  Term. 

[None.] 

Hayes,  Richard. 
Frend,  William. 

[None.] 

1881. 
Trinity  Term. 

Hayes,  Richard. 

Mulvany,  Christopher. 

Mulvany,  Christopher- 
Michaelmas  Term. 

Mulvany,  Christopher. 

Mondeville,  Montague. 

Mandeville,  Montague. 

Mandeville,  Montague 

SPECIAL  CERTIFICATES  IN  ENGINEEIUNG. 


261 


PRACTICAL   ENGI- 
NEERING. 


[None.] 

Mr.  Joly,  John. 
Tomlinson,  Thomas. 


Do-wning,  Arthur. 
Anderson,  Robert. 


[None.] 

Collen,  "Wm.  Garibaldi. 
Gradwell,  John, 


Longfield,  Richard. 
AVebster,  Henry. 
Crosthwaite,  P.  M. 
:  Middleton,  John. 


Trouton,  Frederick. 
Becher,  Charles. 
Johnston,  George  L. 
Groves,  Tenison. 
Seymour,  Charles. 


Stanfield,  Mark. 


Steadman,  James. 

Moore,  C.  E. 
,   Ffolliott,  Fred.  Kerr. 
\  Alexander,  Fras.  Geo. 

Hayes,  William. 


MECHANICAL   AND 

EXPERIMENTAL 

PHYSICS. 


1882. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

Michaelmas  Term. 

Mr.  Joly,  John. 

Tomlinson,  Thomas. 


1883. 
Trinity  Term. 
D  0  Av  ning ,  Artli  u  r . 

Michaelmas  Term. 
Fitzmaurice,  Maurice, 
Anderson,  Robert. 


1884. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

utlichaelmas  Term. 

Collen,  ^Y.  Garibaldi. 


1885. 
Trinity  Term. 
Longfield,  Richard. 


Michaelmas  Term . 
Trouton,  Frederick. 


1886. 
2'rinity  Term, 
Stanfield,  Mark. 


3Iichaclmas  Term. 
Moore,  C.  E. 
Steadman,  James. 
Crichton,  Alexander. 


MINING,    CHEMISTRY, 
GEOLOGY,  AND  MINE- 
RALOGY. 


[None.] 

Mr.  Joly,  John. 
Tomlinson,  Thomas. 


Downing,  Arthur. 

Anderson,  Robert. 
Wray,  C.  Drinkwater. 
Morton,  C.  Scott. 


[None.] 
[None.] 

Longtield,  Richard. 


Trouton,  Frederick. 
Becher,  Charles. 
Groves,  Tenison. 
Seymour,  Charles. 


[None.] 


Moore,  C.  E. 
Ffolliott,  Fred.  Ken! 
Steadman,  James. 


262 


SPECIAL  CEETIFICATES  IN  ENGINEEEING. 


PRACTICAL   ENGI- 
NEERING 


Doyle,  Kinsley  D. 


Stoney,  George  Gerald. 
CuUen,  James. 
Wallace,  Charles. 


[None.] 


Smeeth,  "William. 
Townshend,  Robert. 


[None.] 


Tatlow,  William. 
Wade,  Rowland. 
Scott,  Charles  William. 
Bewley,  Walter. 
Roche,  Edward. 
Lyons,  Francis. 

Fallon,  John  C, 
Gray,  George  D. 


[None.] 


Atkinson,  Herbert  J. 
Dixon,  Stephen. 
Elgee,  Herbert  Alcock. 
Crawford,  Hy.  Saxon. 


Bleazby,  Robert. 
Devenish-Meares,  B. 


[None  ] 


MECHANICAL  AND 

EXPERIMENTAL 

PHYSICS. 

1887. 

Trinity  Term. 
Doyle,  Kinsley  D. 
Dobbs,  Frank. 

Michaelmas  Term. 
Stoney,  George  Gerald 
Cullen,  James. 

1888. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

Michaelmas  Term. 
Smeeth,  William. 

1889. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

Michaelmas  Term. 
Tatlow,  William. 
Roche,  Edward. 
Lyons,  Francis. 


Special  Examination. 
Fallon,    John  C. 


1890. 

Trinity  Term. 

[None.] 

Michaelmas  Term. 
Atkinson,  Herbirt  J. 
Dixon,  S  e  hen. 


1891. 

Trinity  Term. 

Special  Examination. 

[None.] 


Michaelmas  Term. 
[None.] 


MINING,    CHEMlSTRYj 
GEOLOGY,  AND  MINE- 
RALOGY. 


Doyle,  Kinsley  D. 
Stoney,  George  Gerald 

[None.] 
Smeeth,  William. 


[None. 


Tatlow,  William. 
Scott,  Charles  Wm. 


[None.] 


[None.] 


Atkinson,  Herbert  J. 
Dixon,  Stephen. 
Smith,  Thomas. 


[None.] 
[None.] 


(     263    ) 

^rakates  xxx  §oxxox%  at  %  i,  ^,  ^t^xtt 
(&%nxwixxntmx. 


MEDALS  GIYEN  AT  COMMENCEMENTS. 

Br  a  Decree  of  the  Board,  dated  30th  November,  1793,  it  was  re- 
solved, That  a  Gold  Medal  be  given  to  every  Student  who  shall  have 
answered  every  Examination  from  his  entrance  to  the  taking  of 
his  Bachelor's  Degree,  and  at  each  Examination  shall  have  got  judg- 
ments not  inferior  to  one  Bene  with  Valde  Bene^. 

In  April,  1815,  this  mode  of  giving  Medals  was  abolished,  and 
\  Gold  Medals  given,  one  to  the  best  answerer  in  Science,  and  another 
I  to  the  best  answerer  in  Classics,  at  an  Examination  held  in  distinct 
i  Courses  prescribed  for  that  purpose. 

I;      The  regulations  which  passed  the  Board  in  June,  1833,  sub- 
stituted for  the  Classical  and  Science  Medals,  Moderatorships,  with 
,  Gold  and  Silver  Medals,  in  Mathematics  and  Physics ;  in  Clas- 
(  sics ;  in  Logics,  Ethics,  and  Political  Economy.     In  1850,  Mo- 
deratorships in  Experimental  Physics  were  instituted ;   and  in 
1856,  Moderatorships  in  History,  Political  Science,  and  English 
Literature. 
,       In  1857,  the  title  of  the  Moderatorship  in  Experimental  Physics 
\  was  altered  into   *'  Moderatorship  in  Experimental  and  Natural 

Science." 
;       In  1871,  two  Moderatorships,  one  in  Experimental  Science,  the 
i  other  in  Natural  Science,  were  substituted  for  the  single  Moderator- 
'   ship  in  Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

I  In  1873,  Moderatorships  in  Modern  Literature  were  instituted, 
and  the  Moderatorship  in  History,  Political  Science,  and  English 
Literature,  was  changed  into  a  Moderatorship  in  History  and 
Political  Science. 

The  following  list  contains  the  names  of  all  Students  who  have 
obtained  Medals  at  Commencements,  under  the  Regulations  for- 
merly established  in  the  University.  Those  whose  names  are  marked 
thus  [*]  have  since  been  Fellows  : — 

Gold  3Iedallists  on  the  Plan  instituted  A.  D.  1793. 
1794. 
Com,  JEstivis, 


Mr.    Fitzgerald     (afterwards 
Purcell  Fitzgerald),  J. 

1795. 
Com.  Vernis. 
Lefroyb,  Thomas. 


1797. 
Com.  Vernis. 
Magrath,  John. 

Co7n.  ^stivis. 
Mr.  Bagwell. 


1798. 
Com.  Vernis. 
Whitty,  Irwin. 


*  College  Register,  November  30, 1783. 

^  M.P.  for  the  University,  1831.    Chief  Jubtice  of  the  Que  n's  Bench,  1832. 


264 


GRADUATES  IN  HONORS 


Mason*,  Henry  J.  Monck. 
Murphy,  Patrick. 

Blackbumeh,  Francis. 
Curry',  William. 

Com.  ^stivis. 
Mr.  Jackson,  "Warren  Hastings. 
Mr.  Monsell,  WiUiam. 

Com.  JEHivis. 
Mr.  Burke,  William. 
Mr.  DalyJ,  Eobert. 

1799. 
Com.  Vernis. 
Fitzgerald,  John. 

1800. 
Com.  Vernis. 

1804. 
Com.  jEstivis^. 

Mr.  WaiTeni,  Richard  B. 
Sherlock,  WiUiam. 
Trayer,  Abbott. 
•Gannon,  Thomas. 

*WaU,  Charles  William. 
Ormston,  John. 

1805. 
Com.  Vernis. 

Com.  ^stivis. 

*Elrington,  Charles  R. 

Hon.  Mr.  Smythe^,  Percy  Clinton 

Sydney. 
Mr.  Fosters  John  Leslie. 

1801. 
Com.  JEstivis. 

1806. 

Com  ^stivis. 
♦Mr.  Singer,  Joseph  H. 

1807. 

Mr.  Scott,  James. 

1802. 

Com.  Vernis. 
Strong"^  Charles. 
*Purdon,  Richard  F. 

Com.  uEstivi^. 

Com.  uEstivis. 

•  Cramp ton^,  Philip  Cecil. 
Mercer,  Samuel. 
Wilson'",  James. 

Mr.  Burgh",  Thomas  John. 

Mr.  Wybrants,  Robert. 

Mr.  Buxton",  Thomas  Fowell. 

1803. 

1808. 

Com.  Vern. 

Com.  Vernis. 

Hall,  James  Trail. 
Moorwood,  James. 

NorthP,  John  Henry. 
Rawlins,  John. 

'  Author  of  Essay  on  Irish  Parliaments,  &c. 

^  Lord  Viscount  Strangford.  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  Lisbon,  1866.  Author  of  a 
translation  of  the  minor  Poems  of  Camoeiis. 

'  Late  Uaron  of  the  Exchequer.    .M.  P.  lor  the  University  in  1807. 

•*  No  Sprinj,'  Commencements  held  this  vear,  in  consequence  of  the  death  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  the  Karl  of  Clare. 

•  Late  Judge  of  the  Queen's  Hench.  '  Late  Pishop  of  Cork,  &c 
•>  Lord  Chiiiicellor,  1852  and  1866.      Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University. 

'  Late  Ma-ster  in  Chancer)-.  J  IJishop  of  Cashel,  &c. 

»  No  Sjiriin,'  Commencementa  this  year,  in  consequence  of  the  vacancy  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellorship, 
'  Late  Serjeant-at-Law.  «»  Lato  Archdeacon  of  Glandclftgh. 

■  Late  J>ean  of  Cloyne. 

•  Late  Sir  Thomaa  Fowell  liuxtou,  Bait.,  M.P.  ''  Late  Kind's  Counsel,  MP. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


265 


Com.  JEsHvis. 
Mr.  La  Touche,  James  Digges. 

1809. 
Com.  Vernis. 
Cumming,  William. 

1810. 

Com.  Vernis. 
Owens,  John  Blacker. 
Sankey,  William. 
Richmond,  WiUiam  Henry. 
*Robinson,  Thomas  Romney. 
*Phelan,  WiUiam, 

Com.  uEstivis. 
Mr.  Burgh,  Walter. 
Mr.  La  Touche,  William  Digges. 
Mr.  Lendrick^,  James  W.  J. 

1811. 
Com,  Vernis. 
Greene'',  Richard  Wilson. 
Rutherford,  Martin  Brownley. 

Com.  JEstivis. 
Mr.  Steele,  Walter. 
Mr.  Foster,  Robert. 
Mr.  Trail,  William. 

1812. 
Com.  Vernis. 
Graves,  Richard. 
*Hincks,  Edward. 
Bardin,  Charles. 

Com.  j^stivis. 
Mr.  Cotter,  John  R. 


1813. 

Com,  Vernis, 
Greham",  John. 
CoUis,  Robert. 

Com.  jEstivis. 
Mr.  Johnson,  Thomas. 
Mr.  Lendrick'^,  Charles  R.  A. 
Mr.  Fox,  Charles  A.         ♦ 

1814. 

Com.  Vernis. 
Brooke^,  AVilliam. 

Com.  jEstivis. 
Mr.  Herbert,  Edward  Thomas. 
Mr.  Grierson,  John  Abraham. 
Mr.  Wynne,  Robert. 

1815. 

Com.  Vernis. 
Welland,  William. 
Graves,  Hercules. 
Dickenson*",  Charles. 
*0'Brien?,  James  Thomas 
Crone,  Richard. 

Com.  JEstivis, 
Mr.  Graves'^,  Robert  James. 
Mr.  Lyle',  Acheson. 
Mr.  Jones,  Frederick. 

1816. 
Com.  Verms. 
Duncan,  Robert. 
O'Reilly,  Dowell. 
Herbert,  Edward. 
*  Martin,  John  Charles. 


Gold  Medallists  and  Moderators,  on  the  Flan  instituted  a.  d.  1815. 

The  following  is  the  Decree  of  the  Board,  appointing  a  separate 
Honor  Examination  for  Candidates  at  the  B.  A.  Degree  : — 

"  The  Candidates  for  the  Degree  of  A.  B.  who  have  obtained  premiums 
shall  form  a  separate  Division,  and  be  examined  by  two  Examiners.   The 


*  Queen's  Counsel;  Chairman  of  the  County  of  Dublin. 

b  Late  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  "  Late  Master  of  EnnisldUen  School. 

<«  Late  King's  Professor  of  Medicine,  School  of  Physic. 

•  Late  Master  in  Chancery.  '  Late  Bishop  of  Meath. 
s  Bishop  of  Ossory,  Leighlin,  and  Ferns,  1842. 

h  Late  King's  Professor,  Institutes  of  Medicine,  School  of  Physic.    President  of  the 
College  of  Physicians.    Author  of  "  Clinical  Medicine,"  and  other  well  known  works. 
'.Late  Master  in  Chancery ;  Lieutenant  of  the  County  Londonderry. 


GRADUATES  IN  HONORS 


Examiners  shall  make  out  a  list  of  the  Division  in  the  order  of  their  an- 
swering, and  they  shall  be  placed  in  that  order  at  the  head  of  their  Class, 
and  take  rank  accordingly  at  Commencements,  which  rank  they  shall 
always  retain.  A  Gold  Medal  shall  be  given  to  the  best  answerer  in 
Science,  and  another  to  the  best  answerer  in  Classics*." 

Names  of  the  Gold  Medallists,  and  of  those  who  were  ^^  prhnarii  in 
sij0  Classe,^^  at  the  Degree  Examination  iiistituted  1815. 

1818. 
Initio  Term.  Faschm. 


1816. 
Initio  Term.  Pasch<B. 
Mr,  Corballisb,  ^dhn'Rich., Science. 
Mr.  Kinahan,  Daniel,  Classics. 
Mr.  Babington,  William  Chas. 
Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
Hayes,  Michael,  Science. 
Roe,  William,  Classics. 
Apjohn'^^,  James. 
Donovan*:,  Morgan  William. 
Tyrrell,  Gerald. 
Wall,  Richard  Henry. 
Levey,  William. 
Dunn,  Charles. 
Nash,  Llewellyn. 
Minchin,  Augustus. 

1817. 
Initio  Term,  Faschce. 
Mr.  Stevellyi,  John,  Science. 
Mr.  Reeves,  Classics. 
Mr.  Brett,  Wills  H. 
Mr.  Guinness,  Arthur. 
Mr.  0' Conor,  Dionysius. 
Mr.  Carpendale,  Maxwell. 
Mr.  Rawlins,  Thomas- 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
*Stack,  Joseph,  Science. 
Forsayeth^,  Thomas,  Classics, 
Kenney,  Robert. 
Mac  Donnell,  John. 
White,  Thomas  Warren. 
Hudson,  Henry. 


Mr.  Moore,  Edward,  Sc.  and  CI. 
Mr.  Kirkpatrick,  George. 
Mr.  Kirkpatrick,  Alexander. 
Mr.  St.  Lawrence,  Robert  K. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
*Boyton,  Charles,  Science. 
Henry ^  James,  Classics. 
Tighe,  Edward. 
Crompton,  Albert. 
Shaw,  Matthew  James. 
M'Caul^,  Alexander. 
Quinton,  Patrick. 


1819. 
Initio  Term.  Faschce. 
Mr.  Hassard^^,  Edward,  Science. 
Mr.  Darby,  Jonathan  Nelson,  Class. 
Mr.  Collins,  Stephen. 
Mr.  Cooke,  James. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
*Lloyd,  Humphrey,  Science. 
*Darley,  John,  Classics. 
Darley,  George. 
Homan,  Philip. 
Thompson,  David. 
Booker,  John. 
Brady,  James  Charles. 
Hutton,  Henry. 
Moore,  John. 


i  By  a  subsequent  order  of  the  Board,  the  privilege  of  belnjc  included  amonf;  those 
who  were  "primurii  in  8u4  Classe"  was  restricted  to  those  Students  who  took,  up  tlie 
additional  suljjects  appointed  for  the  Gold  Medal  Examination. 

*  Queen'H  Counsel.  bb  Professor  of  Applied  Chemistiy,   1844  ;    of 

•  Now  Tlie  O'JJonovnn  of  Clancahill.  Mineralogy,  1846 ;  of  Chemistry,  I860. 

<  Late  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Belfast.  •  Late  iiecorder  of  Corli. 

'Author  of  "A  Twelve  Years'  Voyage  through  the  .<Eneid;"  and  of  "  Jineidea  :  ■ 
a  Commentary  on  tlie  iEiieid. 

'  Professor  of  Divinity  and  Hebrew,  King's  College,  London.  Rector  of  S.  Mapnns. 
London.  Author  of  "Lectures  on  Prophecy."  "The  Old  Paths;"  the  same  work  in 
Hebrew  (C^ir  mm:,)  a  translation  ot  ii.  1).  Kimchl's  Commentary  on  Zechariah,  with 
notes  (London,  I8y7>,  and  many  other  publications.  Died  October,  1863. 

h  Late  Chancellor  of  Limerick. 


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1820. 

Initio  Term.  Faschce. 
Mr.  Haig,  John,  Science. 
Mr.  Franks,  Wm.  H.,  Classics. 
Mr.  Dobbs,  Archibald  E. 
Mr.  Gregg,  Gorman. 
Mr.  LaTouche,  David  C. 
Mr.  Knox=^,  Thomas  G. 
Mr.  Bushe,^  Arthur. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis, 
*Luby,  Thomas,  Science. 
Robinson,  John,  Classics, 
Mason,  William  E. 
Pope,  Richard  T.  P. 
Darley''^,  John  Richard. 
Hanna,  Samuel. 


1821. 
Initio  Term.  Faschce. 
Mr.  Johnson^,  Evans,  Science. 
Mr.  Roper^b,  Henry,  Classics. 
Mr.  King,  James. 
Mr.  Magenis,  Arthur 
Mr.  Berry,  Thomas. 
Mr.  Kelly,  Thomas. 
Mr.  Purcell,  John. 
Mr.  M 'Alpine,  Robert. 
Mr.  Frazer,  Patrick. 


1822. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Hilarii'^. 

Twigg,  Samuel,  Science. 
Irwin'^<=,  Charles  King,  Classics. 
Spillan,  Daniel. 

Initio  Term.  Faschce. 
Mr.  Lynch,  Martin,  Science. 
Mr.  Gore,  Joseph,  Classics. 


Mr.  Gollock,  James. 
Mr.  Henchy,  Fitzgibbon. 
Mr.  Martyn,  Andrew. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
*Longfield'i,  Mountifort,  Science. 
Turpin"^,  John,  Classics. 
Smythe,  Thomas. 
*M'Clean,  Samuel  John. 
Cummins,  William. 
Blake,  James  H. 
King,  Luke  White. 
Lyons,  Langford  K. 
Hunt,  Perceval. 
Upton,  William. 


1823. 

Initio  Term.  Faschce. 

Mr.  Monahan^,  James  H.,  Set. 
Mr.  Balfour,  Willoughby,  CI. 
Mr.  Hamilton,  Charles  W. 
Mr.  Moore,  Lewis. 
Mr.  Dunne,  Francis. 
Mr.  Lloyd,  Thomas. 
Mr.  Maxwells,  Henry. 
Mr.  Magrath,  FfoUiott. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 

Vance,  Robert,  Science. 
West,  William,  Classics. 
Savage,  Marmion. 
Purdon,  Robert. 
[Quid,  Fielding. 
'*Kingsraill,  Henry. 
Berwick,  Edward. 
jGwynne,  Hugh  N. 
Coneys'*,  Thomas  De  Vere. 
JM'Kane,  WiUiam. 
Hes,  Thomas  Hodgson. 
Lyne,  Cornelius  William. 
Sleater,  Charles. 


*  Late  Master,  Court  of  Queen's  Bench.  "  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  1874. 

*<  Ai-chdeacon  of  Ferns.  bb  Late  Chief  Justice,  Bombay. 

'  In  consequence  of  the  King's  visit  to  Ireland,  no  Examinations  were  held  in  the  Mi- 
chaelmas Terra  of  the  year  1821,  and  the  Medal  Examination  was  deferred  until  the  fol- 
lowing Hilary  Term.  «  Precentor  of  Armagh. 

"1  Late  Regius  Professor  of  English  and  Feudal  Law ;  Late  Judge  of  the  Landed 
Estates  Court. 

*  Late  Master  of  Middleton  School  f  LateChief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas 

*  Late  Lord  Farnham.  He  represented  the  County  of  Cavan  in  seven  successive  I'ar- 
Uaments,  from  1824  to  1838. 

»  Professor  of  Irish,  1840, 


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GRADUATES  IN  HON0K8 


1824. 
Initio  Term.  Paschee. 
Mr.  Wilmot,  [Chetwode]  Edw.,  Sci. 
Mr.  Murphy*,  Jer.  John,  Class. 
Mr.  Hamilton,  Mervyn. 
Mr.  Scott,  John. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
*Toleken,  John,  Science. 
M'Caul'',  John,  Classics. 
♦Smith,  George  Sidney. 
Versehoyle'',  Hamilton. 
Joy,  Henry. 

•Todd,  James  Henthorn. 
Mooney,  Robert  G. 
Tudor,  Richard. 
Gregg*',  John. 
Mahon,  Thomas. 
Ryall%  John. 

1825. 
Initio  Term.  PaschcB. 
Mr.  Hardy,  Simeon,  Science. 
Mr.  Knox,  Thomas,  Classics. 
Mr.  Sausse'',  Matthew. 
Mr.  Stewart,  James  K. 
Mr.  Wood,  George. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
O'Briens,  James,  Science. 
O'Beime,  Richard,  Classics. 
Molesworth'',  Robert. 
M'Cay,  Maurice. 
Berkeley',  Robert  James. 
Hamilton,  Richard. 
Newland,  Thomas. 
Orpen,  John  Herbert. 
Dowdall,  Launcelot. 

1826. 
Initio  Term.  PascJm. 
Mr.  Berry,  James,  Science. 


Mr.  Goold,  Francis,  Classics. 
Mr.  Lyons,  John. 
Mr.  Clarke,  William  H. 
Mr.  Thompson,  Acheson. 
Mr.  Jebb,  John. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
M'CauslandJ,  Dominick,  Science. 
Fitzgerald,  Edward,  Classics. 
Bernard,  John  L. 
Donnelly,  William. 
Roche,  John  E. 
Fitzgerald'',  Francis. 
Fitzgerald,  John. 
Shee,  James. 
Baggot,  Milo. 
O'Neill,  Henry. 
Prior,  Hugh  E. 
Meade,  James. 
Hemming,  Henry  V. 
Berwick^,  Edward. 
Lonergan,  Simon. 

1827. 
Initio  Term.  Paschm. 
Mr.  Jones,  Thomas,  Science. 
Mr.  Graves,  John,  Classics. 
Mr.  Jebb,  Richard. 
Mr.  Lefroy"',  Thomas. 
Mr.  Blake,  Martin. 
Mr.  Maughan ,  John  D. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
Grant,  James,  Science. 
Halliday,  Alex.  Henry,  Classics. 
Sherrard,  William. 
Disney,  James. 
Armstrong,  Andrew. 

1828. 
Initio  Term.  Paschce. 
Mr.  Kyle,  Henry  J.  S.,  Science. 
Mr.  Pomeroy,  Henry,  Classics. 


*  Master  in  Chancery. 

I*  Cliancellor  of  the  University  of  Toronto.       "  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  18C2. 

<«  Bishop  of  Cork,  1862.  •  Vice-President  of  Queen's  College,  Cork. 

'Late  Chief  Justice  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay. 

*  Serjeant  at  Law ;  M.  P.  for  Limerick  ;  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench. 

*  One  of  tlie  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  at  Melbourne. 
'  Q.  C;  Chairman  of  Co.  Kildare. 

)Q.C.;  Auiliorof'Semionsin  Stones";"TheLatter  Days  of  Jerusalem  and  Rome.'*  Ac. 
k  Ijile  Baron  of  the  Exclicquer. 


Lftto  President  of  Queen's  College,  Galway. 
*  Chairman  ot  Quarter  Sessions,  Co.  Armagh,  Q.  C. 


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269 


Mr.  O'Hara,  William. 
Mr.  Jebb,  Robert. 
Mr.  Finlay,  John  W. 
Mr.  Greene,  "William. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
*  Meade,  John,  Science. 
"Wade*,  Nugent,  Classics. 
Barry,  Henry. 
*Sadleir,  William  Digby. 
♦M'Cullagh,  James. 
Atkinson,  Robert. 
Hassard,  George. 
Power,  Samuel. 
Newton,  Hibbert. 

1829. 
Initio  Term.  Paschco. 
Mr.  Leech,  John,  Science. 
Mr.  Murphy,  Francis,  Classics. 
Mr.  Balfour,  Arthur. 
Mr.  Finlay,  John  William. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
Mulcahy^a,  John,  Science. 
Phayre,  Richard,  Classics. 
Murphy,  Denis. 
Hardy,  Henry. 
Longfield^  Robert. 
Hobart,  Richard. 
Raymond,  Samuel. 

1830. 
Initio  Term,  Paschcc. 
Mr.  Leader^,  Nicholas,  Science. 
Mr.  Head,  Wm.  Henry,  Classics. 
Mr.  Synnot,  Richard. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
•M'Neecc*,  Thomas,  Science. 
Smith«,  John  William,  Classics. 
Osbrey,  Gerald. 
Meredith,  Richard. 


Quarry ,cc  John. 
Nolan,  Thomas. 
Crosthwaite,  Benjamin. 
Graydon,  Thomas. 
Best^  William  M. 
Hill,  Bold. 

1831. 
Initio  Term.  Taschcc. 
Mr.  Pakenham,  Arthur,  Science. 
Mr.  Kelly,  Edmund,  Classics. 
Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 

Connor,  Edward,  Science. 
Graves,  Robert  Perceval,  Classics. 
Atwell,  William. 

1832. 
Initio  Term,  SS.  TrinitaiisS. 

Mr.  Nolan,  John,  Science, 

Mr.  Browne,  Thos.  Clement,  CI. 

Mr.  Jameson,  William. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 

*Hart,  Andrew  Searle,  Science. 
Traver,  Richard,  Classics, 
*Atkinsh,  William. 
Popham,  John. 
Hamilton,  Hugh. 
Oldham,  Ralph. 
O'Callaghan,  Isaac  Stoney. 

1833. 

Initio  Term.  Paschce. 

Mr.  Haig,  James,  Science. 
Mr.  Pomeroy,  William,  Classics^ 
Mr.  O'Connell,  Morgan. 
Mr.  Hyde,  Cornelius. 

Initio  Term.  S.  Michaelis. 
Eyre,  John,  Science. 
Crawford,  Francis,  Classics. 


I  Canon  of  Bristol. 

'  >  Late  Proft'ssor  of  Mathematics,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 

■  Q.  C. ;  M.  P.  for  Mallow,  1859,    Author  of  Treatises  on  the  "  Fishery  Laws,"  and 
laine  Laws"  of  Ireland. 

■  M.  P.  for  the  County  of  Cork,  18r;i-68.  <=«  Donnellan  Lecturer,  1378. 
"»  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity,  1842. 

•  A  list  of  some  of  the  legal  publications  of  Mr.  John  William  Smith  will  be  found 
infra,  in  a  note  to  the  Scholars  of  the  year  1829. 

f  Author  of  "  Principles  of  the  Law  of  Evidence,"  and  otlicr  legal  works. 

s  In  consequence  of  the  prevalence  of  cholera  in  Dublin,  no  Examinations  were  lield  in 
Easter  Term,  1832. 

h  Dean  of  Ken  is  1862. 


270  GRADU.\TES  la  HONORS 


I 


MODERATORS   AND   RESPONDENTS  AT   THE   B.A.    DEGREE 

EXAMINATION. 

At  the  B.A.  Degree  Examination  the  First  Class  consists  of  three 
Grades,  viz.,  Senior  Moderators,  Junior  Moderators,  and  Respon- 
dents. 

The  Rules  respecting  the  Examination  for  Moderatorships  were 
passed  by  the  Board  in  the  year  1834,  and  have  since  been  modified 
from  time  to  time,  as  occasion  required.  The  Respondents  were 
added  to  the  First  Class  in  the  year  1846. 

Any  Student  who  is  qualified  by  having  kept  the  requisite  number 
of  Terms  may  offer  himself  as  a  Candidate  at  the  Examination  for 
Moderatorships,  without  appearing  at  the  general  Degree  Exami- 
nation. 

Moderatorships  may  be  obtained  in  each  of  the  followHing  de- 
partments, viz.  :  I.  Mathematics  and  Mathematical  Physics ; 
II.  Classics  ;  III.  Ethics  and  Logics  ;  IV.  Experimental  Science; 
V.  Natural  Science ;  YI.  History  and  Political  Science  ;  VII. 
Modern  Literature ;  the  rank  of  each  department  being  in  the 
order  in  which  they  are  here  enumerated. 

The  Moderators  in  each  department  are  placed  in  the  order  of  re- 
lative merit* ;  and  all  who  obtain  the  rank  of  Moderator  or  Respon- 
dent are  placed  at  the  head  of  their  class,  and  presented  to  the 
Vice-Chancellor  by  the  Senior  Lecturer,  at  the  Commencements,  in 
the  order  of  their  places,  and  of  their  respective  departments. 

The  Senior  Moderators  in  each  department  receive  Gold  ^ledals, 
and  the  Junior  Moderators  Silver  Medals.  A  large  Gold  Medal  is 
given  to  the  first  Senior  Moderator  in  each  department,  if  he  be 
specially  recommended  by  the  Examiners. 

Medallists  at  the  Degree  Examination  who  have  dropped  a  Class 
or  Classes  are  termed  Supplemental  Medallists. 

The  Respondents  are  entitled  to  receive  Honorary  Testimoniums, 
which  are  publicly  presented  to  thera  by  tlie  Chancellor  or  Vice- 
Chancellor  at  the  Commencements,  when  they  are  admitted  to 
their  Degrees. 


•  The  Junior  ModerAtors,  since  the  year  1846,  are  placed  In  order  of  merit :  previous 
to  thU  date  tliey  are  placed  in  their  order  on  the  ColieKe  books. 


AT  THE  B.A.  DEGREK  EXAMINATION. 


271 


1834. 

SENIOR  MODERATOESa. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


♦Graves^,  Charles. 
♦CarsoB,  Joseph. 

Classics. 
Wheeler,  George  B. 


Mathematics. 

Beamish,  Francis. 
Orr,  Alexander  Smith. 
Mockler,  William. 
Crampton,  George. 
Finlay,  Hobert. 


Butlerc,  William  Archer. 
Sherlock,  Harold  H. 
Mr.  Peed,  James. 


JUNIOR   MODERATORS. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Todd,  Charles  Haukes. 
Walsh,  Thomas. 
Crawford,  Charles  Sharman. 
Chattoe,  Robert. 
Meade,  JosephF. 
Meade,  Francis  H. 


Mathematics. 

*M'Dowell,  George. 
*  Stack,  Thomas. 
Webb,  Francis, 

Classics. 

Bentley,  John  Charles. 
Owgan^,  Henry. 


1835. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Davis,  John. 

Hughes,  John  Gwyther. 

Balle,  John  Thomas. 


Mathematics. 

Chichester^,  William. 
LeMarchant,  William  H. 
Vickers,  Henry  Thomas. 

Classics. 
Fleming,  Alexander. 
Nash,  George. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Mr.  jMurland,  James  W. 
*Stack,  Thomas. 
Mullins,  Robert. 
Townsend,  Aubrey. 
Daviss,  Thomas  Osborne. 


j     *  Thus  marked  [•]  have  since  been  Fellows, 

t     *  Bishop  of  Limerick.  1866. 

I     •  Late  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1837.  For  an  account  of  his  publications,  see  list 

I  of  Scholars,  under  the  date  1832. 

<*  Author  of  translations  of  various  Classical  Works,  of  a  "Treatise  on  Political  Science,' 
of  "A  .Manual  of  Ethics,"  and  of  several  works  of  fiction. 

•  Vicar-General  of  Armagh  ;  Solicitor- General  and  Attorney-General.  18G8;  M.  P.  for 
l  the  University;  Attorney-General  for  the  second  time,  1874.  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 

187o  ;  Vice-chancellor  of  the  University,  1880. 
I     '  Lat^  liaron  O'Neill,  of  Sliane's  Castle,  Co.  Antrim. 

SAutlior  of  "  National  Ballads,"  &c. 

o2 


272 


QRADQATBS IN  aONOUS 


1836. 


8ENI0E  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 

*Lee,  William. 
Glanville,  James  Gordon. 
Higgins,  Lewis. 

Classics. 

Wiley,  William. 
Mr.  Walsh,  Robert. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Walsh*,  John  Edward. 
Tuthill,  Edward  Chateneuf. 
Woodward'',  Thomas. 


« 


JUNIOE  MODEEATOES. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


Lynch,  Matthew. 
Badham,  Leslie. 


Disney,  James  W.  K. 
Hopkins,  Robert  Smith. 
Trayer,  James  John. 
Morgan,  Lewis. 
Ferguson'^,  William  D. 
Biggs,  Richard  W, 
Murphy,  John  B. 


•  Attorney .G<:ncral,  1806;  M.  P.  for  the  Unlversltj',  1S66;  Master  of  the  Rolls.  186C. 
<>  Late  Deim  of  Down;  Autlior  of"  Life  of  Itev.  W.  A.  Hiitler,"  and  other  imliliciitioni 
'  Author  of  "A  Treutlse  on  the  Practice  of  tlic  Queen's  llench,  Common  Pleas, 
Exchequer  In  Ireland,"  2  vols.  8vo,  1841 ;  "  The  Forms  of  Proceedings  in  the  Law  Court 
In  Ireland."  Hvo.  1K44:  "The  New  Ecclesia-stlcal  Code,"  12mo,  1851 ;  and  various  othc 
IcK'il  works. 


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273 


1837. 

SENIOE  MODERATOKS. 


Mathematics. 

Mr.  Kelly",  Charles. 
♦Jellett,  JohnH. 
*  Roberts,  Michael. 

Classics. 

Ringwood^,  Fred.  Howe. 
Watters,  John  Francis. 
Watson,  John  Selby. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Warren^,  Robert  Richard. 
Ringwood^  Fred  Howe. 
Lawsond,  J  as.  Anthony. 
Wade«,  Benjamin. 
Mr.  Galwey,  Thomas  M. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Meredith,  Edmund  Allen. 
Sanders,  Thomas. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Mr.  Massy,  John  Bolton. 
Dease,  Matthew. 
Ogle,  John. 
Millsf,  Eichard. 


1838. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

•Salmon,  George. 
♦Roberts,  William. 
Mr.  Bloods,  William  Bindon 
Kingh,  Robert. 


Classics 

Law',  Hugh. 
Wrightson,  Richard. 


Classics. 


\  Ethics  and  Logics. 

Dobbs,  Conway. 
JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 


Laughlin,  John  William. 
Dobbin,  Thomas. 


Mr.  Bushe,  Richard  Henry. 
Mr.  Story,  Joseph. 
Marchbanks,  John. 
Burke,  William. 
M'Gillicuddy,  Francis. 
Hodnett,  Jeremiah. 
Gotch',  Frederick  William. 


*  Q.  C. ;  Chaii-man  of  the  County  Clare. 

b  Head  Master  of  Royal  School,  Dungannon. 

•  Queen's  Counsel;  Solicitor-General,  1867;  Attorney-General,  1867;  M.  P.  for  the 
University,  1867  ,•  Judge  of  the  Couit  of  Probate,  1868. 

<»  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  1841 ;  Attorney-General,  18G5  ;  M.  P.  for  Portar- 
lingtoii,  1865 ;  late  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench. 

•  Chancellor  of  Armagh. 

'  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Queen's  College,  Cork. 

*  Formerly  Professor  of  Engineering,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 

I"  Author  of  "Histoiy  of  the  Irish  Cliurch,"  and  other  publications. 

'  Late  Professor  of  English  Law,  Queen's  College,  Galway ;  Solicitor-General,  1873, 
M.  P.  for  Londonderry,  1874;  Attorney-General,  1880;  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 
1881. 

i  Principal  of  the  Baptist  College,  Bristol. 


274 


GRADUATES  IN  HONORS 


1839. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

*Galbraith,  Joseph  A. 
*Longfield,  George. 
NorUi,  Roger. 

Classics. 

Bickmore,  Charles. 
Mr.  Ryder,  Michael  W. 


Mr.  Ford,  Thomas  H. 
Murray,  John. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Mac  Donnell,  Hercules  G. 
Irvine,  Gerrard. 
Cathrew,  Graves. 


JITNIOR  MODERATORS. 
Ethics  and  Logics. 


Harke,  Frederick  M. 
Corcoran,  Michael  Edmund. 


1840. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 


M'Cann,  Michael. 
Griffin,  John  N. 
Purser,  Joseph  E. 
Barker,  John. 


Classics. 


Haynes,  Michael. 

Mr.  Grogan,  George  William. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Gordon',  John  George. 
Dillon",  John. 
Purcell,  Edward. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Bwetenham,  George. 

Classics. 

iVf  ulgan,  William  Edward. 
Hinton,  Zebulon  Wright. 


Ethics  and  Logics, 

Mr.  Gore,  William  F. 
Chatterton"^,  Hedges  Eyre. 
King,  Francis. 
Griffin,  John  N. 


•  blunter  of  the  Uintfhborough  Grammar  School,  Leicestershire. 

•  Late  M.  V.  for  'J'ipperary. 

•  SoHclUir-Ueneral,  186«;     AttonieyGeneral.  1867 ;    M.P.  for  tlic  ljmvei»ii>,  ii&t 
Vice-Cliancellor  of  Irelaud,  1607. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


275 


k 


Mathematics. 


1841. 

SENIOll  MODEEATOES, 

Ethics  and  Logics. 


*Townsend,  Eichard. 
»Poole,  Hewitt  R. 
Gibbon,  Charles  Iliffe. 
"Willock,  William  Alexander, 

Classics. 

;'  *Mac  Ivor,  James. 
\    Ovens,  Thomas. 

M 'Blaine,  Frederick  W. 


*Mac  Ivor,  James. 
O'Hagan*,  John. 
M'Blaine,  Frederick  "W. 
Wakeham,  Thomas. 
Reeves'',  Isaac  Morgan. 
Synan<=,  Edward. 
M'Kee,  John. 


JTTNIOK  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 

Geoghegan,  Edward. 

Classics. 

Carroll,  Henry  George. 
Hamilton,  Hugh  Staples. 
Cane,  Richard. 
Chater,  Andrew  F. 


Ethics  and  Logics, 

Gollock,  James. 

Carroll,  Henry  George. 

Read,  Alexander. 

Reeves,  Joseph  Hoare. 

*WiUock,  William  Alexander. 

Perrin,  Louis. 

Irvine,  Henry  Mervyn  D' Arcy. 

Jellett'i,  Henry. 

O'Brien^,  Patrick. 

Purefoy,  George  Prendergast. 

Bourke,  Joseph  John. 

Kingsley,  John. 


*  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature,  and  First  Land  Coinuiissio:ier,  l«si. 

*  Dean  of  Koss. 

*  Late  M.  p.  for  Co.  Limerick. 

■»  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's  Catliedral,  Dublin  1889. 

*  Baronet,  late  il.  P.  lor  King's  County. 


276 


GKADUATES IN  H0N0E8 


1842. 

8ENI0E  MODERATORS. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 

Mr.  Cogan*,  "William  Henry. 
Dobbin,  Wm.  Peter  Hume. 
Mac  Donnell*",  John  Cotter. 
Barry,  Edward. 
*Lett,  William  Thomas. 


•Dickson,  Benjamin. 

Hancock*,  William  Neilson. 
•Ingram,  John  Kells. 

Carr^,  Henry. 

Classics. 

Reichel^',  Charles  Parsons. 
Fausett^,  Andrew. 


JTTNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Osborne,  Robert  William. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Woodrooffe,  John  Edward. 
Nash,  Francis  Herbert. 


1843. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

•Haughton,  Samuel. 

Collins,  Matthew. 

Whiteford,  Edward. 

Allmang,  George  Johnston. 

Tibeaudo,  Oliver. 
♦Shaw,  George  F. 

Classics. 
Hemphill'',  Charles  Hare. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Willes',  William  Henry. 
MofFettJ,  Thomas  William. 
Gilmore,  Andrew  George. 
Steele^',  William. 
Whitestone,  Percy. 


Classics. 
Robinson.  John  Lovell. 
Carroll,  William  George. 
Twiggi,  Thomas. 
Peet,  Samuel  V. 
Tandy,  Charles. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Twiggi,  Thomas. 
Owgan,  Joseph. 
Watson™,  Francis. 
Gernon,  William  Joseph. 
De  Moleyns,  William. 
Eccles,  William. 
Hayden,  Thomas. 
Seymour",  William  Digby. 


•  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  184C.    Late  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Hanaper. 
b  Late  Head  Master  of  Drogheda  Endowed  School. 

•  Bishop  of  Meath,  1886 ;  Late  Professor  of  Latin,  Queen's  College,  Belfast ;  Donnellan 
Lecturer,  1J<&4  ;  .Author  of  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer  and  on  the  Prayer  Bt)ok,  and 
of  several  Tracts  on  the  Ordinal.    Professor  of  Lccksitistical  History,  1878. 

•»  Editor  of  "  bengel's  Gnomon  of  the  ^.'ew  Testament,"  and  Author  of  several 
ClasMcal  Works. 

•  il.  P.  for  County  Kildare,  1869.    One  of  Her  Majesty's  Privy  Conncil. 
'  I.ate  Dwiu  of  Ctuhel. 

«  Pnifc'ssor  of  Mathematics,  Queen's  College,  Galway.    F.H.S.     Author  of  Greek  Geo- 
metry from  'ihulc-s  to  Euclid.  •*  Serjeant-at-Law. 
'  Ijite  County  Courts'  Judge,  England.            J  President  of  Queen's  College,  Galway. 
k  Mead  Master  of  Uoyiil  School,  Lnnlsklllen,  1857.     '  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral. 
"  I)can  of  l.«'ii:hHn.'l»<;8.                  ■  Queen's  Counsel.    M.  P.  for  Souihumpton,  1860. 


At  the  b.  A.   UEGKEE  EXAMINATION. 


M 


1844. 


SENIOR  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 


Patton*,  Joseph. 
Clarke,  William  S. 


Nesbitt",  William. 
Ryder«,  Arthur  G. 
Batt,  Narcissus. 
Heron'*,  Denis  C. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Steele,  Thomas. 
Groves%  Heniy  C. 
Olden,  Thomas. 
O'Brien^,  William  P. 
Hutton,  Henry  D. 
Carson,g  Robert. 
Sharkey,  John. 


JTJNIOE  MODEEATOES. 

Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


*  Rutledge,  John  Young. 
Battersby,  William  A. 
Hickson,  William. 


Mr.  Hartley,  James 
Irvine,  William. 
Mayne,  Edward  G. 
Leathly,  James  F. 
Blackburne,  Edward. 
Grier,  Robert. 
Jackson,  Arthur. 
Kenny,  Patrick  W. 


a  Late  Professor  of  Matliematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Elphinstone  Institution, 
Bombay. 
"  Late  Professor  of  Latin,  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 

•  Doniiellan  Lecturer  in  the  University  for  the  year  1864.  Late  Head  Master  of  Tip. 
perary  Endowed  Scliool. 

"*  Late  Serjeant-at-Law.  M.P.  for  the  County  of  Tipperary,  1870.  Late  Professorof 
Jurisprudence  and  Political  Economy,  Queen's  College,  Galway.  Author  of  "An 
Introduction  to  the  History  of  Jurisprudence. 

•  Author  of  "  A  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Genesis."     (Macmillan,  Cambridge.) 
'  Commissioner,  General  Prisons  Board,  Ireland. 

•  Late  Chairman,  County  Done?^aI. 

0  3 


278 


GRADTTATE8  IN  H0N0K8 


1845. 


SENIOE  MODEEATOES. 

Jiathematics.  Ethics  and  Logit 

Mac  Donnell,  Ronald. 
White,  Finch. 
Fitzgerald,  James  G. 
Mr.  Tombe,  Henry  Joy. 
Harrison^,  Michael. 
Henrys,  Joseph. 


Smith,  Frederick  R. 
Bowles,  Henry. 
*  Conner,  Richard  M. 

Classics. 
Moore»,  Thomas. 


JTTNIOE  MODEEATOES. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


Stitt,  George  A. 
Welsh,  John. 

Classics. 

Shekleton,  Robert 
Makinson,  Edward  G. 
Bates,  Ebenezer. 
Grosvenor,  Francis. 


Davis,  Samuel  G. 
Goslett,  Edward  M. 
Cottinghara,  James. 
Kingsmill,  Henry. 


•  Late  Head  Master  of  Kndowed  Scliool.  Mldloton. 

*  Soiicitor-Geufiai,  l«(i7  ;  Judge  ol  tlie  Cominon  I'lea*  Dirisloii. 
•Late  Chaplain  to  the  british  Embunsy,  Luuu,  i'eru. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGEEE  EXAMINATION. 


279 


1846. 


Mathematics. 
Gilmore*,  James  B. 
Walsh^  Richard  H. 
Mr.  Fowler,  Robert. 
*  Barlow,  James  W. 
Barrington,  Edward  E. 

Classics. 

HearnS  William  E. 
(M'Devitte,  William  A. 
\  Evans,  Thomas  W. 

Mr.  Knox,  Charles  B. 


SENIOE  MODERATORS. 

Ethics  and  Logics, 
Morris^J,  Michael. 
Barnes,  Thomas  G. 
Reilly'J'i,  Francis  S. 
Leslie'',  Thomas  C. 
Higginbotham,  Robert. 
Lewis^  John  T. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Stevenson,  William. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Hearn%  William  E. 
Parke,  Charles. 
Burke,  William  J. 
Nugent'"'",  Garrett. 
Bell,  James. 
Risk,  John  E. 
Waldo,  Joseph. 
Maguire,  Robert. 
Evans,  Thomas  W. 
Fogarty,  Joseph. 
Hall,  James  T. 
Stewart,  William  H. 
Walsh,  Robert. 
Chamney,  Joseph. 


RESPONDENTS. 


f  Sinclairg,  Robert  S. 
\  Hamilton,  James  A. 

Irving,  William. 
I  Rice,  Edward. 
)  Taylorh,  WiUiam  F. 


(  Lynch,  James  W. 
{  Murray,  William. 
/  Vowell,  William  R. 
\  Irvine,  Christopher, 
j  Boweni,  John. 
'  Simpson,  John  F. 


•  Mathematical  Master,  Marlborough  College. 
b  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  1851. 

'  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Law  in  the  University  of  Melbourne. 

<»  M.P.  for  Galway,  1865;  Attorney-General,  1866;  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas,  1876  ;  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  1887  ;  Lord  of  Appeal,  1889. 

<"*  Late  Sir  F.  S.  Reilly,  K.C.M.G.,  Q.C.,  Counsel  to  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons. 

•  Late  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  Belfast. 

'  Bishop  of  (Jntario,  1861.  "  Archdeacon  of  Mcath. 

«  Late  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Elphinstone  College,  Bombay  ;  Dii  ector  of  Public 
Instruction,  Berar,  India. 
h  Archdeacon  of  Warrington  (Diocese  of  Liverpool).  1889. 
i  Bishop  of  Sierra  Leone,  1857  j  died  1859. 


280 


OUA^DtATES  IN  HONORS 


1847. 


SENIOE  MODEEATORS. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  LogiM. 


Crofton*,  Morgan  "W. 
Stoneyt*,  Johnston  G. 
Mr.  Fowler,  John  R. 
Townsend,  Horace. 

Classics, 

Crofton,  Henry  W. 
Brougham<=,  Henry. 


Murphy<=«,  James. 
Cairnes'i,  John  E. 
Cathcart,  Nassau. 
Fleming^,  Horace, 
Neligan*',  John  C. 


JUNIOK  MODEEATOES. 
Classics.  JEthics  and  Logics. 


Halpin,  William  H. 


XJrwick,  William. 
Homan,  Philip. 
Townsend,  Horace. 
Orr,  Eobert  H. 
Armstrong,  Wyndham. 
Pittar,  Ai-thur  C. 
Turner,  James. 
Weir,  William, 


EESPON  DENTS. 


January. 

Bailey,  William. 

Moncrieff,  Edward. 

Mr.  Gordon,  James  F. 
( Murray,  James. 
\  Benison,  William. 
(  Blest,  Samuel. 
(  Deane,  Thomas  B. 


April. 

(Mr.  Norreys,  John  A. 
Mr.  Darby,  Christopher. 
Flynn,  John  H. 
Mr.  Maunsell,  Eobert  A. 
i  Cusack,  James. 
( Going,  John. 

October. 
FrieU,  WiUiam  J. 


•  F.R.S. :  late  Professor  of  Matliematics,  U.  M.  Academy,  Woolwich;  Fellow  ot  the 
Koyal  Univeriiity  ol  Irehmd. 

k  F.U.S. :  late  Secrctuiy  to  the  Queen's  University. 

•  Dean  oi  LiMnjore.  18S4.  '"  Judtje  of  the  Common  rieas  Division. 

•  Professor  ot  Political  Economy,  1856,  Author  of  "The  Delinition  and  Lopical 
Method  of  Political  Economy."  and  "The  Slave  Power"  (London,  im2)\  late 
I'rofesMor  ol  Political  Economy,  Lniversit^  of  London. 

•  Dcjm  of  Cloyne.  '  Recorder  of  Lojidonderry . 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGHEE  EXAMINATION. 


281 


1848. 


SEin:OE  MODEILATOIIS. 


Mathematics. 


*'Williamson,  Benjamin. 
Fetherstone  H.,  William. 
*Carmichael,  Robert. 
Dunnett,  Thomas. 
England*,  John. 

Classics. 

Anderson,  "William. 
Godley,  Archibald. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Browne,  Samuel. 

Mr.  Greene'',  William  Conyngham. 

Anderson,  William. 

Mr.  Fenton,  George  M. 

Galbraith<=,  Henry. 

Staveley,  Robert. 


JT7NI0B  MODEILATOES. 

Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 

Fetherstone  H.,  William. 
Mr.  Blacker*^,  Robert. 
Marshall,  James. 
Creery,  Andrew. 
*Webb'",  Thomas  E. 
Stuarts,  Edward  Craig. 
Atkin,  Walter. 
Biggs,  George  William. 


Laurence,  SamueL 
Weir<*,  James  A. 
Dopping,  Samuel. 

Classics. 
Staveley,  Robert. 


KESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Twigg,  John. 

Levis,  James  William. 

April. 

Mr.  Blacker,  Robert. 
Mr.  Butler,  Henry. 
M'Loskey,  Patrick. 


October. 


Hopkins,  Francis. 
Johnson^,  William. 

(Stevenson,  James. 
Higginbotham',  George. 
Lowe,  William. 
Whateley,  John. 


'  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Queen's  College,  Coi'k. 
•>Ltean  of  Christ  Cliurch  Cathedral,  Dublin, 
c  Archdeacon  of  Gleudalougli. 
^  Uead  Master,  Royal  School,  Raphoe,  1857. 
*  Honorary  Canon  of  Peterborough. 

'  Q.  C. ;  Professor  of  Moiai  Philosophy,  1867;  J^egius  Professor  of  Laws,  1867:  County 
Coui  t  Judge  for  Donegal,  ISbS. 
K  Bishop  of  Waiapu,  Jsew  Zealand. 
•»  Judge  of  the  Queen's  Bench  Division. 
'  Late  Attorney-General,  Victoria,  Australia. 


2811 


GRADUATES  IN  dONOllS 


1849. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


Curtis",  Arthur  Hill. 
Ryland,  Theodore. 
*Gwynn,  John. 
Walker, '•  John. 
Scott,*''*  James  George. 


Jordan,  Thomas. 

Dickinson,"  Hercules  Henry. 

"Wallace,  Thomas  Sneyd. 

Cooke,  Ambrose. 
i  Mathew,*^  James  Charles. 
(  Murray ,«  John  Walton. 

Scott,  James  B. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


Barry,  David. 

Classics. 

Caine,  William. 
Dowse/  Richard. 


Tarleton,  Frederick. 
Alcock,  George. 
M'Sorley,  Hugh. 
Caine,  William. 
Vance,  James. 
Bradshaw,  Macnevin. 
Goulding,  Hyacinth  J.  C. 
Adams,  J  ohn  Smyth. 


RESP0NDENTS.8 

[None  nominated.] 


iion,  H 


'  Late  Profesaor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Queen's  College,  Galway;   Late  Assisi 
Cummissioner  of  Intennediute  Education. 

•>  F.K.S.;  Vice-rrincipal,  University  Hall,  London.        ''»  Archdeacon  uf  Dublin. 

•  Dean  of  the  Chai)cl  Koyal,  1808. 
<»  Now  Sir  J.  C.  Mathew,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  Queen's  Bench  Division^ 

Westminster. 

•  Arclideacon  of  Connor ;  Doiinellan  Lecturer,  1883. 
'Q.  C;  M,  1'.  for  Londonderry,  18U8.     Solicitor-General,   1870.  Attorney- General 

liaron  ol  tiie  Exchequer,  1872. 

«  In  conaouuenci!  cl  the  Queen's  first  vLslt  to  the  University  on  Tuesday,  Auuiist  : 
1849,  the  Ordinary  Michaehnau  Examinations  were  dispensed  with  by  Her  .Majest>  »■ 
Command,  anu  conoCC|uuntly  uo  Ucspondents  were  nominated. 


AT  TflE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


283 


1850. 


SENIOR  MODEEATOES. 

Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics, 


*Abbott,  Thomas  K. 
Breakey,  Leslie. 

Classics. 

Nicholson,  John  A. 
Hamilton,  Charles  G. 
Wheeler,  WilHam  C. 


Holmes,  Charles. 
Gwynne,  James. 
Griffith=^,  William  D. 
*Abbott,  Thomas  K, 
Stephens,  William  K. 
Ellaby,  George  Watts. 
Oldham,  Charles  -^milius. 


JUNIOE  MODEEATOES. 

Mathematics.  JSthics  and  Logics. 


iHolmes,  Edward. 
iBerry,  Thomas. 
Cree,  George. 
Swift,  Francis  H. 


Jemison,  William  Henry. 
Reyington,  John  Huleat 
Mr.  Warren,  Samuel. 
Higgins,  Joseph. 
Maunsell,  Frederick  Webfiter. 


EESPONDENTS. 


April. 
Mr.  Aldworth,  William. 
(  Mr.  Lysaght,  Edward. 
\  Mr.  Checkley,  William, 
r  Mr.  Orpen,  Arthur. 
I  Mr.  Palmer,  Eobert  H. 


October. 
Colley,  Henry  Fitz  George. 
Mosse,  Richard. 
TwibiU,  WiUiam. 
Dearden,  Henry  W. 
Mayne'',  John. 


'  Formerly  Attorney-General,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.     County  Courts'  Judge,  England. 
''  Professor  of  Common  Law,  Inns  of  Court,  London,  formerly  Clerk  of  the  Crown 
Imd  Crown  Prosecutor,  ^iauras.     Author  of  a  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  DamaKcs. 


284 


GEADTJATES  IN  HONORS 


18S1. 


8ENI0E  MODEEATOES. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


Miller',  Alexander  E. 
•Leslie,  John  R. 
Atkinson,  William. 
Scott,  George. 
,  Palles*',  Christopher. 

Classics. 

Evelyn,  Frederick. 
Miller*,  Alexander  E. 
Woolsey,  William  M. 
Bryce'^j  Archibald  Hamilton. 


Evelyn,  Frederick. 
Gray,  William. 
M'Mahond,  John  H. 
Hassard',  Michael  D. 
Burnett,  William  R. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Jack^,  Alexander. 
Hamilton,  John. 


JUNIOE  MODERATORS. 
Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 

Ghartres,  James  B. 
Vignoles,  Olynthus  John 
Martins,  Patrick. 
Mr.  Le  Maistre,  George  J. 
Costello,  Nicholas. 
Hanley,  Michael. 
Gabbett,  Richard  Joseph. 


Rigby,  John. 
M'Donnell,  Alexander. 
Jack^,  Alexander. 
Thomas,  James. 
Finney,  Henry  Maturin. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Mac  Donnell,  Charles  E. 
Price*^,  James. 
Mac  Cullagh,  James. 

April. 
Mr.  Darley',  Frederick. 
Bailey,  George. 
Mr.  M'Neill,  Alexander. 
Walters,  Charles. 


October. 

Ashwin,  Forster. 
rDe  Burgh,  Hubert. 
.^Medcalf,  David. 
(Murphy,  John. 

TyndaU,  Graham. 
(  Gollock,  Thomas  Henry. 
\  Burroughs,  Henry  C. 


*  Now  Sir  Alexander  Miller,  Commissioner  of  Bankruptcy,  England. 

*  Chief  Baron  ot  tlie  Excliequer,  lb74. 

*  liector  of  the  ildinburgh  Collegiate  School. 

*  Authorof  "  A  Treatise  on  Metaphysics  in  Connexion  with  Itevealed  Religion"  (Bell 
and  Daldy,  London),  and  otlier  works. 

*  M.  ]'.  for  Waterfoid  City,  IVji*. 

*  l'r<tfe*sor  of  Kntrineerinji,  (Queen's  College,  Cork. 
«  M.  r.  for  Co.  Kilkenny.  I.s74,  Q.C. 

*  L*tc  Kwiident  Einjineer,  M.{t.  W   U.  Ireland. 
•Chief  .TiiRtice,  Australia. 


AT  THE  B. 


DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


285 


1852. 


SENIOE  MODEEATORS. 


Mathematics. 

To'wnsend%  Edward. 
Martin,  Thomas. 
Gore^,  Arthur. 
Smith,  Henry  Scott. 
Sayers,  George  Bridges. 
Price,  George  Robert. 

Classics. 

"Wade,  Edward  John. 
Bannerman,  Edward. 
"Woodlock,  "William. 
Nicholson,  "William. 
Rogers,  Robert. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

O'Hara,  John  P. 
Rogers,  Robert. 
Perrin,  George. 
Carey,  Edward. 
Smith,  Richard  Travers. 
Kingc,  Heury. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science, 

Mallet,  John  W. 
Kennedy,  John. 
Merrill,  Georaie. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

M'Dowell,  James. 
KingjC  Henry. 

Classics. 
Thompson,  Henry  B. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Lyle,  Edward. 
Wright,  John  W. 
Courtenay,  John  B. 
Barker,  Henry  0. 
Cheevers,  Christopher 
Bleasdell,  John. 
O'Leary,  John  O'Conuell. 

Experimental  Physics, 
Carroll,  Frederick. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Armitage,  Joseph  A. 
Russell,  Garnett  J. 
0' Carroll,  Jeremiah. 
Turner,  "Walter  N. 


April. 
Hutchinson,  Redmond  M. 


October. 


Lutman,  Adrian  Henry. 
(""Wallace,  "William. 
<  Cooper,  Richard. 
[  Dobree,  George. 

Davis,  William  Sampson. 
(  Costello,  John. 
(  Cuppage,  Robert  Jackson, 
f  Kaye'*,  William  S.  Barker. 
\  Forster,  Adam  S. 


Professor  of  Civil  Encineering,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 

Archdeacon  of  Maccles-fleld,  Diocese  of  Cliester.  1884. 

Late  Principal  of  the  Medical  College  and  Fellow  of  the  University  of  Madias 

Now  SirWilliam  Kaye.  Assistant  Under-Secretary  to  the  Lord  Lieutcuant  of  Ir  land. 


286 


GBADUATES  IN  HONORS. 


1853. 


SENIOR  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 


Mr.  Monahan,  James  Henry. 
Gillman,  Herbert  Webb. 
Smith,  Thomas  St.  Laiu"ence. 

Classics. 

Richeya,  Alexander. 
Daunt'',  Achilles. 
Rice,  James. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Stevenson,  Henry  S. 
Andre ws":,  William  D. 
Leet,  Ambrose. 
Goodman'',  John  Fox. 
Seymour,  Charles  A. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
Forster,  Robert. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Welland,  Thomas  J. 
Madden^,  Samuel  Owen 

Classics. 

Hewitt,  James  John. 
M'Dermott,  Robert. 
Langley,  Charles  Seymour. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Langley,  Charles  Seymour. 
Martin,  John  Charles. 
Butler,  Francis. 
Ffolliott,  Henry. 
Jones,  Richard  B. 
Madden,^  Samuel  Owen. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Cane,  Robert  E. 
Cotton,  Charles  Philip. 
Lloyd,  John. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Murphy,  John. 

Shepherd,  John. 
'Ring,  Bartholomew. 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas. 

Wilson,  Robert. 

Cochrane,  Samuel  George. 

Jones,  J.  Ebenezer. 
^Shepherd,  Henry  Drought. 


April. 


Piatt,  John. 


October. 


Shortt,  Edward. 
Barton,  John  Kellock. 
Campbell,  Charles  E. 
Turpin,  John. 
Cochrane,  James  Henry. 
M'Gusty,  Alexander  D. 
Pounden,  William  Dawson. 


•  Late  Q,  C,  Deputy  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law,  187L 
"  Ijitc  I)taii  of  Cdik. 

•  Jiuljfc  of  the  Hiuh  Court  of  Justice,  Exchctiuer  Division,  lstt2. 
"*  Muiitor  of  tilt)  Crown  (JlHce. 

'  Deun  vf  Cork. 


AT  TaK  B.  A..  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


287 


1854. 


Mathematics. 

Mortimer,  William. 
Reeves,  Robert  S. 
Johnson*,  Alexander. 

Classics. 

Walker^,  Samuel. 
*Maguire,  Thomas. 
Littledalet-b,  Rich.  Fred. 
Nicholson,  Horace. 
Mac  Donnell,  Randal  W. 
Drummond,  Robert  B. 


SENIOR  MODEEATOES. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 


Dames'^,  Francis. 
Anderson<^S  William. 
*Maguii-e,  Thomas. 
Bristow,  John. 
Wilson,  Joseph  N. 
Smith,  Francis. 
Barlow^,  William. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Reeves,  Robert  S. 
Wynne,  Albert. 
Major,  James. 


JUNIOE  MODEKATOES. 

Mathematics.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


Griffin,  William. 
Tarletonf,  Edward  de  L. 

Classics. 

Hopkins,  Robert  T. 
Burke,  Edmund 
Dawson,  Arthur  A. 
Singer,  Paulus  -^milius. 


Foot«,  Charles  H. 

Wheeler,  William  Trevor. 

Hardman,  Joseph  W. 

Johnston,  John  Field. 
}  Boyd,s  Walter. 
\  Rutherford,  William  A. 

Grainger,  John. 


EESPONDENTS. 


January/. 

Hey  wood,  Henry  Treffry. 
De  Renzy,  Loftus  Scanderbeg. 

April. 

Cramsie,  Francis. 
Mr.  Darby'',  John  L. 
Mathew,  Henry  William. 
Mr.  0' Grady,  Standish  H. 


October. 


(  Russell,  Charles  Dickinson. 
\  Wild,  John. 

Raymond,  William. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy  H. 

iGarrett*,  Alexander  J. 
Coombs,  Charles. 
Ryan,  James  B. 
Johnson,  William  T. 
Rodgers,  Henry  W.  M. 


*  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  M'Gill  College  and  University,  Montreal,  Can.ida. 
»>  Solicitor-General,  1S83.    Attorney-General,  1885.    M.P.,  Co.  Londondeiry,  1881. 

>»''  Author  of  Plain  Jieasons  against  joining  the  Church  of  Home,  and  many  other  works 

•  Q.C;  now  Francis  Dames-Longworth,  Lord  Lieutenant,  King's  County. 
*"  County  Court  Judge. 

<^  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Law,  University  of  Adelaide. 

«  Author  of"  A  Treatise  on  the  Grand  Jury  Laws  of  Ireland." 

'  Late  Assistant  Superintendent,  lloyal  Gun  Factory,  Koyal  Arsenal,  Woolwich. 

s  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Bankruptcy,' 1885. 

h  Dean  of  Chester.  <    IJi.'ihopof  Northern  Texas. 


288 


ailADtJATES  IN  HONOfiS 


1855. 

SENIOK  JIODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 


Purser*,  John. 

*Gray,  Thomas  Thompson. 

Classics. 

Dr^lnlmond^  James. 
Murphy<i,  Henry  Charles. 
Elraes,  John  James. 


Ethiet  and  Logici. 

O'Mahony",  Thaddeus. 
Burkitt,  James. 
Mitchell,  Arthur. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

ScottS  Rohert  H. 
Corrigan,  William  Joseph. 
Crofton,  Edward. 
Hime,  John. 


JUNIOE  MODERATOKS. 


Mathematics. 
Martin,  Richard  L. 
Mr.  Wilraot-Chetwode,  K. 
Galbraith,  Richard. 

Classics. 
Gwynne,  Robert. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Baker,  Hugh. 
Isaac,  Abraham. 
Staunton,  James. 
Bryan,  Isaac. 

Robertson,  Edward  Stanley. 
Mr.  Monahan,  Henry. 
Mahon,  John. 
Martin,  Richard  L. 
O'Loghlen*",  Bryan. 
Lanktree,  Matthew. 
Wilson,  Frederick  Robert. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science 
Noble,  William  Henry. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 

M'Kay,  Charles  Elrington. 
Spillar,  Augustus  D. 
Moore,  John  James  S. 


April.  • 
Mr.  Johnston,  William  Henry. 


October. 


Weir,  Christopher  John. 

Glover,  William. 

PurceU,  William  Henry  D'Olier. 

Lawson,  Ambrose. 

Crosthwaite,  Leland. 

Little,  John  P. 

Clarke,  Mordaunt  ^^^ 

Dawes,  George 

Clarke,  James. 

Fletcher,  Thomas 

Irwin,  John  King. 


•  Profeasor  of  Mathematics,  Queen's  College,  Belfast 

•  Pn)fe8.sor  of  Theology  in  Jlunchester  New  College,  London.  Author  of  "Tlie  Jewish 
Messiah. " 

•  I'Kjfessor  of  I^i^h.  18fil.  Transhitor  into  Irish  of  Bishop  Wordsworth's  "St  Patrick, 
his  Life  and  Times  ;"  and  Irish  Kditoi  of  Vols,  i.,  ii..  and  HI.  of  the  Ancient  Laws  and 
InstilutioiiB  of  Ireland,  coinnionly  tailed  llieBrehon  Law«. 

•  Head  Muster.  Uiocesun  School.  Tiiam. 

•  F.K.S.:  Director  of  the  Meteorolojricnl  OfUce.  London. 
'  Barouei;  M.  P.  for  Clare,  1H77.     AttorneyCeneral  of  Victoria,  1878. 


A 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


289 


Mathematics. 

*Ferrar,  William  H. 
Meade^a,  William  E. 
Walker,  William  F. 
Donovan,  Henry  A. 
Geoghegan*,  John. 
Classics. 
Tyrrell^,  William. 
Rawlins,  Michael  L. 
Carson,  Thomas  William 


1856. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Stewart,  Henry  William. 
Rogers,  William  Henry. 
History  and  English  Literature. 
Peacocke,  Joseph  F. 
Waller,  Bolton  J. 
Daniel,  Robert. 
Burtchaell,  Somerset  B. 


Mathematics. 
Bradford,  William. 
Scott,  Thomas  L. 
Gregg*^,  Robert  S. 
Highton,  John. 

Classics. 
Irwin,  Charles  K. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Wynne,  Edward. 
Porter,  John  L. 


JITNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Wilson,  Alexander  C.  B. 
Collins,  John  Stephen. 
Owen,  William. 
Foster,  Francis. 

Experimental  Fhysics. 
Kincaid,  Joseph. 
History  and  English  Literature. 
Butler,  William  Henry. 
Bond,  Isaac. 
Bryan,  Loftus  A. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Norwood,  William. 
Rowland,  William  Anker. 
Burnett,  William. 
April. 
Young,  Robert  George. 

October. 
Lloyd,  Robert. 
Quintonc<=,  James  Wallace. 


Oldham,  William. 

Mr.  Law,  Thomas  Pakenham, 

Wright^,  Charles  H.  H. 

Wright^,  Edward  Perceval, 
j  Belcher,  William. 
\  Craig,  Graham. 

Richardson,  John. 

Jelletf,  Morgan  Woodward. 

Flood,  Frederick. 


»  Late  Secretary,  Bencal  Board  of  Revenue.  aa  Archdeacon  of  Armagh, 

b  Judcre  ot  the  Hiijh  Court,  Allahabad,  India. 

*  Bishop  of  Ossory,  1875.    Bishop  of  Cork,  1878.  ^'-'  Commissioner  of  Assam.^ 

4  Donnellan  Lecturer  for  1880-81.  Bampton  Lecturer  in  the  University  of  Oxford, 
for  1878;  author  of  "  A  Grammar  of  the  Modern  Irish  Language"  (2nd  edition 
Williams  and  Norgate,  1860);  "The  Book  of  Genesis,  in  Hebrew,  with  a  Criti- 
cally Revised  Text,  Various  Headings,  and  Grammatical  and  Critical  Notes"  (Wil- 
liams and  Nort;ate,  1859)  ;  "  The  Book  of  liuth,  in  Hebrew  and  Chiildee,  with 
Criticallv  Revised  iexts,  Various  Readings,  and  a  Grammatical  and  Critical  Commen- 
tary "  (Williams  and  Norgate,  18fi4);  "The  Fatherhood  of  God  and  its  relation  to  the 
Person  and  Work  of  Christ  and  the  Operations  of  the  Holy  Spirit "  (T.  &  T.  Clarke, 
1867);  "  Zechariah  and  his  Prophecies  considered  in  relation  to  Modern  Criticism, 
with  a  critical  and  grammatical  commentary,  being  the  Bampton  Lectures  for  1878" 
(2nd  P^dition,  Hodder  and  Stoughton,  1879);  "The  Book  of  Koheletli,  commonly  called 
Ecclesia-stes,  considered  in  re'atioii  to  Modern  Criticism,  and  to  the  Doctrines  of  Modern 
Pessimism,  being  tlie  Donnellan  Lectures  for  1880-81 "  (Hodder  and  Stoughton,  188o) ; 
and  of  "Biblical  Essays;  or,  Exegetical  Studies  on  the  Books  of  Job  and  Jonah" 
(T.  &,  T.  Clarke,  1886). 

•  Professor  of  Zoology,  1858:  Professor  of  Botany,  1869. 
'  Canon  of  Christ  Church  Cathedral. 


290 


GRADUATES   IN   HONORS 


1867. 


SENIOE  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 
Martin,  Henry  F.  J. 
Mr.  Warren'',  James  "W. 
Greer**,  Henry  Kobert. 

Classics. 
Valentine,  "William  J. 
Smith,  Theodore. 
EadesS  WiUiam  C. 


Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Stawell,  George. 

Mr.  Warren*,  James  W. 

History  and  English  Literature. 

Gibson**,  Edward. 
Houston^,  Arthur. 
Gregg,  John  W. 


JUNIOR  MODEEATOES. 


Classics. 

Traceye*',  Thomas. 
Hime,  Bartholomew. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Berry,  William. 
Leathern,  John  L. 
Ensell,  Charles. 


Experimental  and  Natural  Seiena 

Howell,  Phineas. 
Symes,  Glascott. 

Eistory  and  English  Literature. 
Gayer,  Henry  W. 
Archer,  Richard  H.  V. 


EESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Martin^,  John  Henry 
Barnes,  Frederick  E. 


April. 

Martin,  George  Henry. 
Kennedy,  Launcelot. 


October. 

Pollock,  James  S. 
Crozier,  Henry  D. 
Sullivan,?  Edward. 
French,  George. 
Snagge*^,  Thomas  William. 
Richmond,  William. 
Felton,  William. 
Knipe,  James  John  K.  L. 
Ellis,  John. 
M 'Guinness,  William  N. 


•  Fellow  of  Cuius  College,  Cdmbridge. 

k  Late  Matlieinutical  Master  at  the  iioyal  Artillery  C'lllege,  Sandhurst. 

•  Heail  Muster,  Diocesan  School,  Siigo. 

<»  Now  Lord  Ashbourne,  M.  1'.  for  the  University,  1875.  Attorney-General,  1877.  Loid 
Chanircllor  of  Ireland,  1865. 

•  Professor  «>f  Political  hconomy,  18(51,  Author  of  **  A  Manual  of  Hindu  and  Muluii'i- 
o'adan  Law"  (18«i:j),  and  an  Essay  on  the  Emancipation  of  Women  from  K.xiating  Indus- 
trial DiHahililujs  (LoMK'nmns.  IK(i'i). 

••  Lute  Judicial  Commissioner,  UuUh. 
r  Ijitc  Head  Master,  Kilkenny  College,  1861. 
>  Uisliop  of  Al^'oma,  Canada, 
k  Coi'Mty  Court  Judge,  England. 


I 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


291 


1858. 

SENIOR  MODERATOES. 
Mathematics.  Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 


Fallon,  John. 
Shackleton,  Richard  E. 

Classics. 

Walsh,  James. 

Wilson*,  Arthur. 

Selss^,  Albert  Maximilian. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Woodroffe,  James. 

JUNIOR 
Mathematics. 
Brenan,  James  Eustace. 
!  Classics. 

i  Addison^,  John  Edm.  Wentworth 
BoxweU,  John. 
Roper,  WiUiam. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Blackett,  William  Russell. 
FaUon,  John. 
King,  Lucas  P.  B. 
Heazle,  Isaac. 
Murphy,  "William  Graham. 
Steward*,  Henry. 


Mr.  Thompson,  George  B. 
Haughton,  Edward. 

Eistorij  and  English  Literature. 

Wilson^,  Arthur. 

Bourke,  Walter  M. 

Mr.  Babington,  William  Dalton. 

Mr.  Lefroy,  Thomas  H.  Langlois. 


MODERATORS. 

Mr.  Potter,  William. 
Hogan,  Alexander  F. 
Brenan,  Robert  H. 
Curran^,  John  Adye. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
Joy,  Robert. 
Orpen'^'^,  Raymond. 


History  and  English  Literature. 
Cartwright,  Conway. 
Dolan,  Terence. 
Dudley,  Thomas. 
Plunketf  David  Robert. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Critchley,  John  M. 
Johnston,  Robert. 
Brady,  John  Westropp. 
Groves,  Charles  Henry. 
Webber,  WiUiam  Downes. 


April. 

'zpatrick?,  Denis. 
like,  James. 
■ss,  Marlborough. 
if;Donogh,  Albert  I. 
ack,  Charles  M, 


October. 


Smyth,  John  Valentine. 

Carroll,  Charles. 

White,  James. 

Arnold,  Frederick  H. 

Morgan,  John. 

Joy,  Henry, 

Murray,  Francis  Johnston. 

Gribbon,  George  Carson. 

Chambers'^,  John  Westropp. 

Richey,  John. 

Labatt,  Andrew  T. 
i  Cooper,  Francis. 
\  Dynham,  William  H. 

BardsleyS  John  Waring. 


» Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Calcutta.  •»  Professor  of  German,  18GC. 

°  Q.C.,  Recorder  of  Preston;  M.P.  for  Ashton-uuder  L3nie. 

<!  Archdeacon  of  Dromore.     «  Q.C. ;  County  Court  Judge.    **  Archdeacon  of  Ardfcrt. 

fq.C.    M.P.  for  the  University,  1870.    Solicitor  General,  1875.     One  of  Her  Majesty's 
J'rivy  Council. 

I  «Now  Sir  Denis  Fitzpatrick,"K. C.S.I.  Dritish'Resident,  Hyderabad. 
I      h  Late  Head  Master  of  Kingstown  School.  '      '  Lord  Bishop  of  Sudor  and  Man. 


292 


GRADUATES  IN  HONOKS 


1859. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Taylor*,  John  P. 
Brownrigg,  William  B. 
Cowell,  George  Young. 

Classics. 

Tyrrell^,  Henry  F. 
•Mahaffy,  John  P. 
Fitzgibhon«,  Gerald. 
Davdes<*,  John  F. 


Classics. 
Foy,  WiUiam  E. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Moses,  Henry  J. 
•Mahaffy,  John  P. 
Sherlock,  William. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Bewleyid,  Edmund  Thomas. 
Mr.  O'Brien,  Edward. 
Cooke*,  Theodore. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Taylor*,  John  P. 
Buckley,  Robert  William. 
Lillingston^,  Cecil. 
Irvine,  Richard. 
Bell,  Thomas  W. 


January. 

Reade,  Sydney  A. 

Perry,  James. 

Sparrow,  William  C. 

Allin,  Thomas. 

De  Landre,  Bartholomew  G. 

Mooney,  Thomas  Plunkett. 

Jones,  David. 


April. 
Delamere,  Lewis  R. 


Experimental  and  Natural  Science 

Stewart,  James  R. 
SmylyP,Philip  Crampton.  "^ 

Crawford,  William  Frederick. 

History  and  English  Literature. 

Browne,  John  James. 
TyrreU^,  Henry  F. 
Fitzgibbon'=,  Gerald. 
Sherlock,  William. 
PoUock,  Thomas  R. 
Cromie,  Henry. 


i 


RESPONDENTS. 


October. 


Dixon,  Henry  Archer. 
Hobart,  William  Kirk. 
Abbott,  Joseph. 
Robinson^,  William  Percy. 
Smith,  William. 
Owens,  Frederick  James. 
Grant,  George  Bradshaw. 
Morris,  James. 
Ross,  James. 
Smyth,  James  Browne. 
Stokes",  William. 
Walsh,  George. 
Hoare,  John  Newenham. 
TwiggJ,  Conolly. 


I 


,.i|,,w  -.1  ( -iHre  College,  Cambridge.  •>  Ijite  Bengal  Civil  Service, 

iicral,  1877  i  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  187S. 
Mir  of  Latin.  Qiieen'H  Colleiie,  Galway. 
.  ssdi  (.1  I  riidai  and  Knglisli  Law, '1884  j  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Cour 
1  ConimiHsloncr,  IK'K). 
<  oUctfc,  l'<H)iia,  Bombay. 

n.  •  Surjfcon  in  Ordinary  to  the  Tx)rd  Lleutenont. 

atc'  W  ,»r.li!i  oi  Tiiiiity  College,  (jlenalmond.   Perth. 


i  Now  Sir  W  Ullam  Stoket. 


i  Late  Ben«;al  Civil  Ser>'lce. 


A.T  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


293 


1860. 


SENIOB,  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 

*Piirser,  Frederick. 
*Traill,  Anthony. 
Birch,  John  George. 

Classics. 

Cluff,  James  S. 
Courtenay^,  T.  Eeginald. 
Lynn,  John. 
Dickson,  Daniel  E.  L. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Shortt,  John. 
*Purser,  Frederick. 
Stewart,  John  Alexander. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
*TraiU,  Anthony. 
Robertson,  Eobert  J. 
Wynne,  George  Robert. 
Hare,  Richard  William. 


Classics. 
O'Shaughnessy,  James. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

O'Shaughnessy,  Michael. 
Irvine,  Arthur  Benjamin. 
Mitchell,  St.  John. 
Mr.  Arbuthnot,  Robert  K, 
Moses,  John. 


JTJNIOE  MODEEATOKS. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
Grimshaw,''  Thomas  W. 


Ashe,  Isaac. 
Gibbon,  John  George. 

History  and  English  Literature. 
Rowley,  James. 
Darley,  WiUiam. 
Macartney,  Hussey  Burgh. 
Davidson,  Bennett. 


EESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Larminie<=,  WiUiam  Rea. 

Geoghegan,  Henry  Thomas. 

Peacock,  Henry. 

Whitney,  Robert  Benjamin. 
I  Clarke,  William  John  Bird. 
(  Butler,  Edmund. 
TMacCartie,  Joseph. 
<  Stanley,  Abraham. 
(^  Spring,  John  B. 

RadcUffe,  Samuel. 

April. 

Kayss,  John  Bainbridge. 

Bray,  Edward. 

Jacob,  John  Gifford. 

Mr.  Moore,  Robert  Lyon. 

Mr.  Butler,  James  Henry  Edw. 


October. 


Johnson,  John. 
Griffin,  Robert  W. 
M'Conaghey,^  Matthew  A. 
Mr.  Wood,  John  Cotter. 
Johnston,  Edward. 
Bateman,  Charles  William. 
M'Conchy,  Andrew. 
Giveen,  Richard. 
Scott,  Edward. 
Homer,  Francis  Daltry. 


•  Head  Master  of  Grammar  School,  Bundon. 

••  Registrar-General  for  Ireland. 

»  Bengal  Civil  Service  Magistrate  and  Collector. 

<>  Bengal  Civil  Service  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Banda,  N.W.P. 


294 


aKAJ)UAT£S  IN  H0N0B8 

1861. 

SENIOE  M0DEEAT0E8. 


Mathematics. 
•Burnside,  "William  Snow. 


•Tarleton,  Francis  Alexander. 
Ball»,  Robert  Stawell. 
Little",  Thomas  E. 

Classics. 
Brady'',  Thomas  J.  Bellingham. 
Slattery',  James. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Monckd,  William  H.  S. 

Dowdene,  John. 
i  Mr.  Weldon,  Lewin  B. 
( Madden^,  Dodgson  H. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
Balls  Robert  Stawell. 
Purdon,  Edward  John  B. 

History  and  English  Literature. 
Holmess,  Hugh. 
Slattery<=,  James. 
JTJNIOE  MODERATOES. 


Mathematics. 

Nolan*»,  Francis. 

Classics. 

Madden^,  Dodgson  H. 
Tomlinson,  Thomas. 
Millar,  James  M'Gregor. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
•Tarleton,  Francis  Alexander. 
Blake,  Robert  French. 
Mr.  O'Brien,  Edward  P. 
Edge,  John. 


January. 


Galbraith,  John. 
Noble,  John  James. 
Cotter,  Thomas. 


April. 

Smith,  William. 
Mr.  Smyth,  Percy. 


Douglas,  Robert. 
Nolan,  Francis. 
Shaw,  Robert  J. 
M'Lowry,  William. 

Experimefital  and  Natural  Science. 

Jacob,  Augustus  H. 
Hart',  Henry  M. 

History  and  English  Literature. 
Kirkpatrick,  George  A. 
Edge,  John  H. 
Millar,  James  M'Gregor. 
EESPONDENTS. 

October. 
Cross,  John.  Adam. 
Williams,  Frederick, 
(  Corbett,  John. 
\  Joyce,  Patrick  W. 
Bleazby,  William. 
Sargent,  William  A. 
Mr.  Swifte,  Ernest  G. 
Firth,  Raywood. 
Cooke,  Elias  H. 


',Now  Sir  Robert  S.  Ball ;  Royal  Astronomer  of  Ireland,  1874;  Authorof"  Lectures  on 
Experimental  Mecljanics"  (Macmillan  «fc  Co.,  1871),  "The  Theory  of  Screws,"  and  "  The 
Storj'  of  the  Heavons." 

»•  University  Anatomist,  1873. 

*  Professor  Kxtraordinaiy  of  Classical  Literature,  1873;  Assistant  Commissioner  of 
Intermediate  Educntl(»n,  1880. 

•  Professor  of  Political  Kconomy,  1866;  President  of  Queen's  College  Cork.  1890. 

<  Member  of  Council,  1876;  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1878;  Author  ol  "An 
Exammatlon  of  Cousin's  Criticism  of  Locke,"  "An  Kssay  on  the  Christian  Miracles." 
"Space  an<l  Vision."  "An  Introduction  to  the  Critical  Pliilosoi)hy  "  "An  Introduc- 
tion to  IxRic."  and  "Sir  William  lluniiltoii,"  In  English  Phiiosoplicrs  Series. 

(liiiliurgh;  formerly  Professor  of  Theolot;y,Theolot;ical  College,  EdinburRli. 


I>oi 

D1U< 


Judge  of  th 
•.Q.C. 


for  1886.    Author  of  "An  Historical  Account  of  the  Scottish  Com- 

he  r 


ity. 


887.  Solicitor-General,  1888.   Attorney-General.  18S9. 

Attorney-Geneittl,  IbttS.    .M. P.  for  the  Unlva-sity,  1885. 
i.-e,  1887. 
enver. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGKEE  EXAMINATION. 


29o 


1862. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Hutton,  Robert. 

Naish%  John. 

Mr.  Blunden,  William. 

Classics. 

Dames,  Robert. 
Brett^,  Thomas. 
Leeson,  Robert. 
Birch,  William. 


Mathematics. 
Moore,  John  Charles. 
Classics. 

Collins,  Thomas. 
Hime'^,  Maurice  Charles. 
Ball,  Benjamin, 
Wright,  Charles  E. 
Rice,  Robert. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Murphy,  William. 
Carson,  Alexander. 
Anderson,  Robert. 
Wright,  Charles  E. 

January. 

Handcock,  Ormsby. 
Gray,  John  Wilson. 
Smith,  George. 

April. 
Smith,  John  Chandeence. 
Mr.  Goff,  WiUiam  G.  D. 

December. 
Crossle^  Charles. 
Owen,  John  S. 
Waugh,  Isaac. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Hoare,  Edward. 
Brett,  Thomas. 
Mr.  Blunden,  William. 
Bryan,  William. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
Cameron'',  Charles. 
Naish*,  John. 

Sistory  and  English  Literature. 
Knox,  Robert  Kyle. 
JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
( Hutton,  Robert. 
( Hanna^,  Francis. 

Wynne,  Wyndham. 
f  Quilton,  Edward. 
\  Knapp,  William. 


History  and  English  Literature. 
Benson,  Charles. 
Purcell,  Henry. 


RESPONDENTS. 

iHoman,  Cramer. 
Jones,  Richard  D 
King,  Richard. 
Richards,  John, 
r  Homidge,  John. 
<  White,  George, 
t  Wright,  Charles  S. 
Davidson,  George. 

At  Moderatorship  Examinations. 

Foster,  Frederick. 
Moore,  Courtenay. 


"  Attorney-General,  1883.    Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1885. 

^  Author  of  "  Brett's  Bankmptcy  Act,  1883  ; "  "  Leading  Cases  in  Modem  Equity  ;  " 
"  Commentaries  on  the  Present  Laws  of  England,"  and,  in  conjunction  with  Jlr.  Clerke, 
of  "  Clerke  and  Brett's  Conveyancing  Acts.'^ 

»M.P.  for  Glasttow,  1874. 

<»  Head  iMast'T  of  Foylc  College,  Londonderry.  Editor  of  "  Parting  Words  to  Boys 
Leaving  School."  and  of  "  An  Introduction  to  Logic."  Author  of  "  Self  Education;" 
"An  Introduction  to  Latin:"  "Intermediate  Schools  in  Ireland;"  "Moralitv.  an 
Essay  aidressed  to  Youiiir  Men;"  "A  Schoolmaster's  Retrospect:"  "Unbelief,  an 
Essay;"  "Ready  Money,  Investment  Hints ;"  "  Home  Education,  EfBciency  of  Irish 
Schools;"  "An  Introduction  to  the  Greek  Language." 

•  Fellow,  University  of  Madras.  f  Domiellan  Lecturer  for  1881-82. 

P  2 


296 


011ADUATE8  IN  HONORS 


1863. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

♦Cathcart,  George  L. 
Tuthill,  Charles  E. 

Classics. 
( Mills,  Townsend. 
(* Palmer,  Arthur.' 

Purser,  Benjamin. 

Williams*,  George  R.  C. 


Ethics  and  Logics, 

Dowden^,  Edward. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

♦Cathcart,  George  L. 
Hart,"  George  Vaughan. 
Cooper,  Henry  G. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Darley,  John  K. 
Bagot,  Andrew  E. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Mills,  Townsend. 
White,  George. 
Monck,  James  S. 
Barrowclough,  John. 
M'Creery,  Henry  William. 


Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Norton,  John  George. 
M'Dermott,  WiUiam  K. 
Maxwell,  John. 
*  Palmer,  Arthur. 
Ormshy,  Montague  H. 

History  and  English  Literature. 

Monck,  James  S. 

Leechman,  Charles. 

M'Comas,  Charles  E.  Archibald. 
I  Mr.  Beamish,  North  Ludlow. 
( Haines,  John. 

Meredith.'i  James  C. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Willis,  D'Anyers. 
Moore,  Edward  M. 

December. 
Kenab,  Samuel. 
Colquhoun,  Thomas. 
Peat,  Henry. 


Chute,  John. 
White,  Haughton  A. 
Alcock,  Henry  Jones. 
Elwell,  Henry  Rudd. 
Kennedy,  James  H. 
Stokes,  Oliver  W. 
Fawcett,  John. 


•  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

*  PrufMsor  ol  Oratory  and  Enallsh  Literature,  1867.     Author  of  "Shakspere.  his 
Mind  and  Art"  (8th  ed..  London,  1886);  "  Poems"  (ind  ed.,  London,  1877)  •.'•Studies  in 


Literature"  (.3rd  od.,  IxMulon, 
(I»ii«l'i»  1877);    '■  Southcv,' 


•C.l!. 

•  i:. . 


188A);  "  Shakspere."  in  J.  H.  Green's  Literature  I'rimcrs 
in  the  "Engllsn  Men  of  Letters"  series  (London,  1879); 
Slicllt-y  '•  (•-'  vols .  1S86),  ami  various  articles  in  the 
I  minster."  "Contemporary"  and  "  Fortnightly"  Reviews 
■  tv  (1K81);  "The  Passionate  Pilgrim  "  (18)^) ;  and  of 

111  ('nrollne  Bowles"  (1881) 

iiid  KiigllKh  I^w. 
i>  of  h'ulaiiU. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


297 


1864. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Waymouth^,  Samuel. 
i  Reynolds,  Richard  James. 
(  Symes,  Robert  "W. 

Popham,  John  F. 

Murray,  John. 

Classics. 
*  Tyrrell,  Robert  Y. 
Cullinan^,  Maxwell. 
De  Butts,  George. 
French,  William. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Lane'',  James  Clarke. 
Atkins,  George. 
Lynch<=,  David. 
*TyrreU,  Robert  Y. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science, 

Symes,  Robert  "W. 
Reynolds,  Richard  James. 


Mathematics. 
Hewson,  Thomas. 


Classics. 
Turle,  Robert. 
Lane'',  James  Clarke. 
Dickson,  William. 
Gaged,  Thomas  Robert. 
Lane",  Richard. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Reade,  George  E.  P. 
Mr.  Lanigan,  Stephen. 
Philp,  Richard. 
O'Callaghan,  Robert. 
Powell,  Dacre  H, 

January. 

Anderson,  George  B. 
Stanton,  William. 
Dunne,  Edmund  N, 
Burroughs,  Robert. 

April. 
Holmes.  John. 

December. 
Macan,  Arthur. 
Lewis,  Thomas. 
Lapsley,  James. 
Stapleton,  William. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Gamett,  Wade  Shenton. 
Nicholson,  Alexander  J. 
Popham,  John  F. 


Mr.  Greene,  Thomas. 

History  and  English  Literature. 

O'CarroU,  Frederick. 
Proby,  Martyn  C. 
Woodroffe,  William  L. 


RESPONDENTS. 

i  Ard,  Albert  John. 
{  Lambert,  William. 

Busby,  Samuel  Edward. 

Oxmantown^,  Viscount. 
I  Fames,  Henry. 
\  Jackson,  James  M'Creight. 

At  Moderatorship  Examinations. 
Lynn,  Robert  Young. 
Durham,  Arthur  Wm.  Wynne. 
Powell,  William  Hawkshaw. 
Clarke,  Henry  William. 
Mr.  Preston,  Arthur. 
0' Malay,  Robert. 
Maxwell,  Arthur. 


*  Late  Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge. 

»>  Late  Fellow  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge. 

"Q.C, 

<»  Solicitor  to  the  Post  Office. 

"  Now  Earl  of  Kosse.    Chancellor  of  the  University,  1885 


29d 


GRADUATES  IN  HON0E8 


1 


1865. 

8ENI0K  MODERATOKS. 
MathematicB.  Ethics  and  Logics. 


Gierke,  Aubrey  St.  John. 
Willson*,  Wiliiam  Galbraith. 

Classics. 

Moffett",  Benjamin. 
Leech*',  Henry  Brougham. 
Colquhoun,  William. 
Parker«,  Henry. 


( Colquhoun,  William. 

\  La  Touche,  James  Digges. 

Leech'',  Henry  Brougham. 

Verschoyle,  Hamilton. 

Hayes,  Thomas  Crawford. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
Mr.  Shaw,  John  Hall. 
Clerke,  Aubrey  St.  John. 
Ellis,  Robert  Hawkes. 

History  and  English  Literature. 
Earkpatrick'',  Henry  Clare. 


JUNIOK  MODERATOES. 


Classics. 
Allen,  Samuel. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

O'Hara,  Henry  Stewart. 
Neville,  Brent. 
Andrews,  James  Thomas/ 

December. 

Goggin,  James. 
Edgeworth,  Francis. 
Smyth,  Arthur. 
Coffey,  Richard. 
Jjcwis,  Edward  Francis. 
Reeves,  Francis  Carleton. 
Wall,  Francis  Hewson. 
Bennett,  Richard. 
Gurrard,  John  Netterville, 


Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Day,  Maurice. 

History  and  English  Literature. 

Colquhoun,  David. 
Lakeman,  George. 
Craig,  William  James. 
Still,  Robert  Trevor. 


RESPONDENTS. 

Forde,  Henry. 
Stewart,  Alexander. 
Stokes,  Alexander  Haldane. 
Butler,  Frederick  Augustus. 
Dunscombc,  Clement. 
Williams,  William. 
Mr.  Wallace,  Nathaniel  Dick. 
Hitchcock,  Henry  Edmund. 
Cochran,  Andrew  William. 
Cooper,  Edward. 
Upington*",  Thomas. 


l^ip  rroffssor  of  MatheniHtlca,  i'resideucy  College,  Calcutta. 

•   H.:i'1  M.ist'Tof  r.,yl('  rf.lI.tCi>.lS74. 

rrofesror  of  Jurisprudence  amUntematlonul 


•Ijii. 
'  I'rr 


..  Uelfaat. 

'•r  lynKlon'Ctiunty  Council, 
iuod  ilupc. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGllEE  EXAMINATION. 


299 


1866. 

SENIOE  MODERATORS. 

Mathematics,  Ethics  and  Logics. 

Carson,  Thomas  Henry. 
Ormsby<=,  William  Edwin. 
Watson,  William  C. 
Mac  Ivor^,  James. 


*Panton,  Arthur  William. 
Minchin'',  George  Minchin, 
Harvey,  Reuben  Joshua. 
Green^,  William. 

Classics. 
Carson,  Thomas  Henry. 
Wallace,  William  Bailey. 
Streane,  Annesley  William. 


Mathematics. 
Eyre,  Benjamin. 

Classics, 
Fausset,  Charles. 
Yeo,  Henry  Vivian. 
Crawford,  William. 
Pollen,  Arthur. 
Harricks,  George  William. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Pelly,  Charles  Henry. 
Savage,  Eobert  James. 
Chevers,  George  Patrick. 


Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 
( Dobson«,  George  Edward. 
\  O'FarrelF,  George  Plunkett. 
Bayly,  George  Henry. 

(White,  Godwin  William. 

(Moore,  Joseph  Henry. 
*Panton,  Arthur  William. 

History  and  English  Literature. 
Cahill,  Edward  Francis. 

JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Maimsell,  Henry  Widenham. 

Gregg,  William  Henry. 

Yeo"^,  Gerald  Francis. 

Keatinge,  Henry. 
(  Massey,  Hon.  William  F.Barton. 
(  Minchin^,  George  Minchin. 


History  and  English  Literature^ 

Burke,  Ulick  Ealph. 
Hamilton,  Wakefield. 
Jones,  George  Chapman. 


January. 
Cookes,  Samuel. 
Harvey,  Alfred  Thomas. 
Jones,  Thomas  E. 
Matthews,  Thomas. 
Smith,  William  Henry. 

October. 
Higgins,  William. 
White,  William  Moore. 
Pollock,  Charles  F. 
Burne,  Lawford  F. 
Fearnside,  George. 
Kingsmill,  Henry. 
Holmes,  John  G, 
Mac  Donald^,  William. 


RESPONDENTS. 

Le  Poer  Trench,  Frederick. 
Dunlop,  Henry  Wallace. 

!  Brandon,  Lowther  Edward. 
Kane,  John  Holton. 
Murphy,  Jeremiah. 
Drapes,  George. 
M'Dermott,  Hugh  Francis. 

December. 
Kempster,  John. 
Walker,  William. 
Swift,  George. 
Gordon,  Samuel. 

At  Moderator  ship  Examination. 
Symmons,  Henry  Thomas. 


a  Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics,  Royal  Indian  Knjjineerinc  Collepce,  Cooper's  Hill, 
Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Statics,  and  of  a  Treatise  on  Uniplanar  kinematics. 
0  Editor  of  the  Irish  Law  Reports.  « Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Travancore,  India. 

<»  Librarian,  King's  Inns.  •  F.  R.  S.  '  Medical  Commissioner,  I'risons  Board. 

K I'jofessor  of  Engineering,  Poonah,  Bombay.  »>  M.P.  for  Queen's  County,  1886. 


300 


eBADTTATES  IN  HONORS 


Mathetnadet. 

•M*Cay,  William  Smyth. 
Hodder»,  Francis. 
Morgan'',  William  Moore. 


Classics. 
Gibson,c  John  George. 
Morgan*',  William  Moore. 
Fleming,  Frederick. 
Mr.  Huband,  William  George 
Tracy,  Henry. 
Erskine,  William. 


1867. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Fleming,  Frederick. 
Dickson,  Thomas. 
Porter,  Connolly. 
M'Fetridge,  Charles. 
0' Grady,  William. 
Kerr,  llobert. 


Classics. 

Wright<^e,  George. 
Meyer,  James  G. 
Taylor,  Edward  Herbert 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Hodnett,  William. 
Mac  Donnell,  AVilliam  D. 
Hamilton,  Edward, 
flaire*^,  Arthur  Newburgh. 


History  and  English  Literature. 
Gibson<=,  John  George. 
Bird,  William  Seymour. 
Prideaux,  Walter  C. 
BradshaW*,  John. 
Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Smith«,  Walter. 
Bell,  Chichester. 
JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

History  and  English  Literature. 

Berry,  Henry  F. 
Geoghegan,  Jacob  Thomas. 
Knox,  llobert  Dalzell. 
Mr.  West,  Fitzwilliam  Henry. 
Carr,  George. 


Experiinenial  and  Natural  Science. 
Mr.  Dawson,  Yelverton. 
Apjohn,  James. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Grahams,  William. 
Coghlan,  William  Edward. 
O'Hea,  Henry. 

December. 
Hughes,  William. 
Eiffeh,  Luke. 
Huddart,  George. 
Graham,  Charles 
Nicholls,  Alexander. 
Evans,  Francis. 
Young,  John. 
Po(3,  James  Leslie. 


Abbott,  David. 

Fleming,  William  E. 

Nobblet,  WiUiam. 
i  Battersby,  William  E. 
\  Smith,  Joseph. 

Hill,  Charles. 
At  Moderators  hip  Examinations. 

Roy,  William. 

Shakspeare,  Charles. 

Stritch,  John  R. 

Walsh,  John  E. 

Brady,  Robert  S. 

Sherlock,  George  W. 


'  Auistant  Land  Commissioner,  1881.     •»  Head  Master,'  Royal  School,  Armajrh,  1869. 

•  Solicitor-  OfTicrni.    M.F.  for  Liverpool,  1880.     Attoruey- General,  1887.  Judne  of  the 
HiKh  (n  t         .-,  Ih88. 

''  H'->  iiopCorrie's  Grammar  School,  Madras,  18(i8.  Inspector  of  Schools, 

M'l'Hii-  .  of  the  l-'nlversity  of  Mudms,  187.1.     Editor  of '*  Milton's  Poetical 

^^  II.  Alk-n  &  Co  ,  IKMO) ;  An  English  Anthology  (Third  cd.,  1887)  i 

:'  '  iind  ".Milton  "(18yi). 

;ii  Mfdica  and  i'hurmacy. 

'  <  "  liurnh  llaire-Foster.  ••  Q.C. 

''  "!  i'olitlcal  Kcononjy,  Queen's  College, 'Belfast  ^'* Author  of  The  Creed  of 

^*  I  '  .uthor  of  a  Work  on  the  Irish  Judicature  Act*». 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGKEE  EXAMINATION. 


301 


1868. 


SENIOH 
Mathematics. 

Clarke,  Andrew. 
Scotta,  Arthur  William. 

Classics. 
Crossley^  Thomas  Hastings  H. 
Smith, c  Vincent  Arthur. 
Carson,  Robert  Burton. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Tuckey,  Davys. 

Crossley'',  Thomas  Hastings  H. 


MODERATOES. 

History  and  English  Literature. 
Smith",  Vincent  Arthur. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Murray,  Arthur  W. 
Scott,  Arthur  W. 
Atkins,  William, 
Clarke,  Andrew. 
Hart,  Andrew. 
O'Connor,  Jacob. 


Mathematics. 
Latham,  James  K. 
Classics. 

Alford,  George. 
Watson,  Samuel  Manly. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Watson,  Samuel  Manly. 
Biggs,  Richard.'' 
0' Grady,  Standish. 
d'Arcy,  John  Bertram. 
Maffitt,  Richard  Samuel. 
Sheilds,  John  Sandys. 
Edge,  William  Laurence. 


JXTNIOR  MODEEATOES. 

History  and  English  Literature 

M'Kell,  Robert  Corrigan. 

M'Gee,  Thomas. 

Martin,  Robert  Jasper. 
(  Scott,  James. 
\  Shackleton,  Henry. 


Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Mac Mahon-Murphy,  J.  Richard. 
Burton,  Charles  Edward. 
Garvey,  Thomas  Blennerhassett. 


KE8P0NDENTS. 


January. 
Draper,  Carter. 
Courtnay,  Edward. 
Keane,  John. 

April. 
Johnson,  Richard. 

iJecember. 
Butterworth,  Thomas. 
Nash,  Stawell  Webb  Mackenzie. 
Colter,  William  L. 
Hill,  Fergus. 
Alexander,  James. 


Handcock,  Ludlow. 
/  Cochrane,  Charles  Style. 
\  Macbeth,  John, 
j  Oliver,  Thomas. 
'  Robinson,  Kildare  Christopher. 

Holmes,e  Robert  Wm.  Arbuthnot. 

Kennedy,  David. 

Moore,  James  Stewart. 

Forde,  Hugh. 

Di-apes,  Thomas. 

Wynne,  Edward. 

Hetherington,  George. 

Riddall,  Edward  P. 


»  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Lampeter  College. 
bLate  Prolessor  of  Greek,  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 

Bengal  Civil  Service.    Joint  Magistrate,  Bareilly,  N.  W.  P. 
d  Head  Master,  Galway  School,  1«75. 
'  Treasury  Uemembraucei',  1882,  C.  B.,  18ti7. 

p3 


302 


GRADUATES  IN   HONORS 


1869. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Malet»,  John  C. 
Willson,  James. 
Stack,  Thomas  L. 

Classics. 

i  Ringwood,  Richard. 
\  Boulger^  Vaughan. 

Carleton,<=  James  George. 
(  Greer,  William  B. 
(  Keened,  Charles  H. 

Stanley,  John. 


Ethics  and  Logics, 
Woodhouse,  Stewait. 
Ringwood,  Richard. 
Sutton,  George. 

Fitzgerald,  James  Foster  Vesey. 
Hill,  Hans. 
Newton,  Andrew  W . 
History  and  Evglish  Literature. 
Boulger'',  Vauc.han. 
Experimental  au  I  Natural  Science. 
Lloyd,  Rickard. 
Wests  Charles  D. 
Willson,  James. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Adair,  Simon. 

Classics. 
Heam,  Henry  B. 
Tydd,  Thomas  Henry. 
Ethics  and  Logics. 
r  Keene'*,  Charles  H. 
\  Gwynne,  Charles. 
Gayer,  Edmund. 
Izod,  Thomas. 
I  Mr.  Burke,  Martin. 
\  Stubbs,  Henry. 
Stacpoole,  Wm.  H. 
Bluett,  George. 


January. 
Meadows,  Joseph. 
Kingsmill,  Joseph  Thomas. 
Sykes,  George  Henry. 
Sandford,  William  Wingfield. 
Fitzgerald,  Richard  Valentine. 


April. 
Ives,  William  Field. 


October. 
Mr.  Guinne88^  Edward  Cecil. 


History  and  English  Literature. 

Godwin,  Robert  H. 
Barton,  Molyneux. 
Kehoe,  Myles. 
Andrews,  Robert  W. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

CoUes,  Abraham. 
Tweedy,  Henry  J. 
Hart,  Henry. 
Rainsford,  Richard. 
Aldridge,  John  M. 
M'lvor,  Ivor. 


RESPONDENTS. 

December. 
Clarke,  Alexander. 
i  Large,  William  S. 
\  Smyth,  Richard. 

Adderley,  Thomas. 
i  Clark,  James  G. 
\  Drury,  Thomas. 

{Stanley,  Robert. 
Wilson,  Joseph. 
I  Williams,  Arthur  Acheson. 
Calinan,  Thomas. 
MacdufF,  Alexander  R. 


•  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Inteniiediate  Education,  1887. 
b  Late  I'lofcshor  of  (iiveli,  (Queen's  ColleKC,  Cork. 

•  Author  of  "'ilie  Bible  of  Our  l.ord  and  His  Apostles;  the  Septuagint  considered  in 
ItH  rclutinn  t"  the  Gospel,  In  its  History  and  as  an  Interpreter  of  the  Old  Testament." 
(inililin.  IHM). 

<>  KdMor  of  The  Mttatnorphoses  of  Ovid,  Rook  xlii.,  with  Introduction  and  Notes  ;  The 
FU'loK'"»  "f  <'tt'pu'*niu»  ^Iculo'*  unJ  M.  Aurelius  Olymplus  Nemesianus.  with  Introduc- 
tion and  Notes,  Hnd  ihe  flrst  Hook  of  Ovid's  Kpistlcs  from  I'ontus,  with  Introduction  aiut 
Notes. 

•  rrofcflflor  of  Mcch&nical  Engineering  and  Naval  Architecture,  Imperial  Universit> 
of  JaiMUi. 

I  Kow  Lord  IveaglL 


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1870. 


SENIOE  MODERATOES. 


Mathematics. 


Foster*,  Thomas  William. 
Fleetwood,  Thomas  Falkner. 

Classics. 

Orpen,  Thomas  Herbert. 
Bindon,  John  Francis  Arthur. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Edge,  Joseph  Samuel. 
Hobson,  Edwin. 


Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Apjohn^,  Richard. 

Burton,  William  Frederick. 

Fleetwood,  Thomas  Falkner. 

History^  Political  Science,  and 
English  Literature. 

Tabraham,  Robert. 
Adair,  Henry  Ross  William. 
Yandell,  William  Maxwell. 
Daniel'^bj  Evan. 


JtlNIOK  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Willson,  Frederick. 
De  Glanville,  James. 
Orr,  William  Watt. 

Classics. 

Mr.  Hughes,  John  de  Courcy. 
Bell,  Edward. 
Oulton,  George  Nugent. 
West,  Richard  Whately. 
Roche<=,  Cecil  Robert. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Orpen,  Thomas  Herbert. 
M'Comas,  Richard  Henry  Archi- 
bald. 
M'Clure,  Edmund. 
Foster^,  Thomas  William. 
Comyns,  Alexander. 

Experimental  and  Natural  Science. 

Barrington,  Richard  Manliffe. 

History,  Political  Science,  and 
English  Literature. 

Lane,  William  Moody. 
Lindesayd,  Walter  Brocas. 
Burke,  Granby  James. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Lewis,  James. 

June. 
Molony,  Patrick. 
Hill,  Robert  Markham. 
Roberts,  Griffith 
Rogers,  John  Godfrey. 
Martin,  Robert. 


December. 


Odium,  Edward. 

M'Adams,  John. 

Mills%  Josias  Grant. 

Tuthill,  Archibald. 

Cooper,  Alfred  William  Francis. 

Richardson,  John. 


•  Principal  of  Belfast  Royal  Academy. 

bb  Canon  and  I^ellow  (if  the  College  of  Preceptors. 

•»  Late  Prelector  in  Chemistry,  Cains  College,  Cainbridcc. 

'  Assistant  Land  Commissioner,  1881.     Resident  Magistrate,  1886. 

•»  Head  Master,  Tipperary  Grammar  School.  1875;  Koyal  School,  Ennisklllen, 

•  Hospitaller  of  St.  Thomas's  Hospital,  Lambeth,  London. 


304 


GBADUATK8 IN  HONORS 


SENIOR 
Mathematics. 
•Fitz  Gerald,  George  Francis. 
Keene,  James  Bennett 
Goodbody,  Robert. 

Classics. 
Sharkey,  John  Archibald. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Greer,  George  Samuel. 
Hardy,  Edward  John. 
Fry,  Henry  Lawrence. 
De  Versan,  Raoul. 
Keene,  James  Bennett. 


1871. 

MODERATORS. 

Experimental  Science. 
♦Fitz  Gerald,  George  Francis. 
Gordon,  Albert. 
Knox,  Alexander. 

Natural  Science. 
Abraham,  Phineas  Simon. 
Ball,  Charles. 

History^  Political  Science^  and 
English  Literature. 
Woodhouse,  Curran. 
M'Dowell,  Effingham  Carroll. 
Murray,  Robert  Douglas. 
Mac  Cartie,  Gerald. 
Eames,  Robert. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Stewart,  Robert. 

Classics. 
Stack,  George  Hall. 
Baker,  William. 
Larminie,  William. 
Stubbs,  Alfred. 
Purefoy,  Amyrald. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Sharkey,  John  Archibald. 
Fitzgerald,  Maurice  Frederick. 
Hull,  Joseph  Arthur. 
Mr,  Greer,  George. 
O'Callaghan,  Bartholomew. 
Parsons,  Hon.  Randal. 
Loughnan,  John  Edward. 


Experimental  Science. 

Abraham,  Phineas  Simon. 
O'Callaghan,  Thaddeus  Michael. 

Natural  Science. 

Purefoy,  Richard. 
Smyly,  William. 


January. 

Graves",  Alfred  Perceval. 

Cavanagh,  John. 

Tegart,  Joseph  P. 
April. 

Henry,  James. 

Robinson,  JohnL. 

Kane,  Robert. 

Elliot,  John. 

Gabbett,  William. 

Robinson,  Thomas. 
June. 

Macalister**,  Alexander. 

Nunn,  Edw.  Smith. 
I  Olphcrt,  Hubert  F. 
\  Whit*',  Wm.  WnlmeRloy. 


History,  Political  Science,  and 
English  Literature. 

Hill,  George  Mark  Wandsbeck. 
Kyle,  WilUam. 
Watson,  Hugh. 
Williams,  Charles  Tudor. 
Farrell,  Peter. 
RESPONDENTS. 

I  Power,  Geo. 
Cox,  Thomas. 
Waterhouse,  Wm.  Dakin. 
Dale,  John  W. 
Hume,  Andrew  W. 
M'Munn,  Charles  Alexander. 

December. 
Leeper",  Alexander. 
Mermagen,  Carl  Frederick. 
Bradshaw,  Martin. 
Cox,  John. 

Blood,  Matthew  Smjth. 
Downing,  Arthur. 
At  Moderatorship  Examination. 
Nanson,  Robert  Vipond. 
Gough,  John^^ 

U.S.   Profi'SHor  of  Aiiutoiny,  1879,    Professor  «>l 
•  Wimlen  of  Trinity  Coll.,  University  ot 
uf  Juvenal, 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION 


305 


1872. 

SENIOR  MODEEATOES. 

Mathematics.  Experimental  Science. 

*Roberts,  Wm.  Ealph  Westropp. 
Stewart,  George  Francis. 


♦Roberts,  Wm.  Ralph  Westropp. 

Malet,  Henry. 

Hackett,  Henry  Monck  Mason. 


Classics. 

Hackett,  Thomas  Edmund. 
BourcLier,  James  David. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Story,  John  Benjamin. 
Heron,  Robert  Finlay. 
Hackett,  Thomas  Edmund. 
Taylor,  John  Wallace. 
Hawkins,  Edward  H. 


Classics. 


Natural  Science. 

Pim,  Greenwood. 
Mackintosh^,  Henry  William. 


Keatingc,  John  Fitzstephen. 
Wilson,  Peter. 
West,  John  Russell. 
Hill,  Thomas  LioneL 
Moore,  Charles  Johnson. 
Cosgrave,  Henry  Alexander. 


History,   Folitieal  Science,   and 
English  Literature. 

Willson,  Thomas  Benjamin. 
Myles,  Percy  Watkins. 
M'CuUagh,  James  Samuel. 
Robinson,  John  Joseph. 
Owen^,  Timothy  Morgan. 

JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Experimental  Science. 

Pearce,  George  Alonzo  Creed. 
Hackett,  Henry  Monck  Mason. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Byrne,  James. 
Crozier,  John  Baptist. 
Payne,  Percy. 
Quin,  Michael. 


January. 
Shearman,  Josias. 

June. 
Fisher,  Frederick. 
Armour,  Samuel  Crawford. 
Kaufmann^,  Moritz. 
M'Noill,  John. 


Natural  Science. 
Greene,  John  Joseph. 
Conry,  Walter. 

History,   Folitieal  Science,   and 

English  Literature. 
Steele,  John  Haughton. 
Casement,  Roger. 
Staveley,  Jones  Hodder. 
Smyth,  William  Beatty. 
Hunter,  Arthur  Jackson. 
Sheehan,  Patrick  C. 

RESPONDENTS. 

December. 
Connor,  Leslie  M. 
Pim,  William  J. 
Dunne,  Michael  J. 
Moore,  Edward  W. 
Armstrong,  George  A. 
M'Clenaghan,  George. 


•  Professor  of  Zoology,  1879.    Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy,  1883. 

bOne  of  Her  Majesty's  Inspectors  of  Schools.  Author  of  A  History  of  Enghmd  and 
Wales  from  the  Roman  to  tlie  Norman  Conquest,  from  original  authorities  (Loi-don, 
G.  Philip  &  Son),  and  of  articles  in  the  Antiquary  and  other  iMagazines. 

"Canon  of  Edinburi;]i  Tatlicdraland  Pan loniaii  Professor  of  Theolog}'.  Edinburgh. 

a  Author  of  Socialism  and  several  other  \\'ork.s. 


306 


GRADUATES   IN   HONORS 

1873. 

SENIOR  MODEEATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Graham',  Christopher. 
Adair*",  John  Frederick. 

Classics. 
Dowdallb,  Launcelot  J.  G.  D. 
Roberts''^,  Michael  Theodore. 
Butler,  William  John. 
Leech,  Graves  Atkinson. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Moore<=,  Joseph  Henry 
Mr.  Warren,  Henry  Charles  J. 
Aldridge,  Stephen. 
Frazer,  John  Findlay. 
Roberts'''',  Michael  Theodore. 
Wilde,  Wm.  Charles  Kingsbury. 
Stewart,  William  Charles. 

JUNIOR 
Classics. 

Ryder,  Alexander. 
White^  Hill  Wilson. 

Ethics  and  Logics, 
Orpen,  Goddard  Henry. 
Tuthill,  Arthur  Hendley. 
Stanuell,  Charles  Atthill. 

Natural  Science. 
Hart,  William  Hume. 


Experimental  Scie*ice. 

Graham",  Christopher. 

Mr.  Parsons,  Hon.  Richd.  Clere* 

Chatterton,  George. 

Natural  Science. 

Taylor,  Sydney  Hamilton. 
Butler,  William  John. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Bridge,  William. 

Leech,  Graves  Atkinson. 

Hamilton,  Thomas. 

O'Brien,  Alfred. 

Mr.  Hennessy,  Richard. 

Modern  Literature. 
f  Gabbett,  Henry  Singer, 
i  Smith,  Patten. 
Fitzgerald,  William. 
MODERATOES. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Munn,  Alfred. 

Modern  Literature. 
Dobbs,  Arthur. 
Gibbings,  John  Thomas. 
Coote,  Henry  Richard. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Day,  John  Quarry. 
Franks,  Kendal  Matthew. 
Bagnall,  Harvey. 

June. 
Walshe,  Stephen. 
Pan-y,  William  Kaye. 
Benson,  George  Vere. 
Wilson,  WiUiam. 
Hunter,  Joseph. 


December. 


M'Hugh,  Arthur. 

Harrison,  Thomas. 

Cockrem^,  Oliver  Carter. 

Cooper,  Henry  Edward. 

Hoyte,  George  Charles. 

Irwine,  Edward. 
I  Hodgkin,  Wilfred  Haughton. 
\  Glover,  Edward. 


*  Fellow  «»f  ralim  CullcKe,  Cambridge.  "  Fellow  of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge. 
I'rofc'Wtor  of  jMHiliemiitics,  Sydney. 

),  All  bur  of  ••  I'lMsla,"  im  cs-ay  in  Greek;  Luclan,  Select  Dlalocuos  with  Int.'oduction 
n  1^  from  l»haedni8,  Ovid,  and  Virgil,  with  Introduction 

s  from  I'haedrus,  Ac.,  translnted  t  Livy,  Hook  xxi., 
J  ii id  .Maps.  i"''  Head  .Muster,  Diilwich  Collene. 

'  I  .  Ill  V  III  III  I II  .11)  t     iii'.'i  ,  1  ixtord.and  Lecturer  in  .Metaiibyslcs  In  that  College. 

*  Warden  of  Wilsdn'ii  H(mi»iial. 

*  Ucad  Master,  bchool  of  King  Edward  VI.,  Hetford,  Notts. 


I 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


307 


1874. 


SENIOK  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Robinson,  "William  George, 
(iraham^,  Robert. 
Dowd^,  James. 

Classics. 

Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 
Campbell,  James  Henry. 
Galbraith,  Richard. 
Bushe,  Seymour  Cogbill  Hort. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Eason,  Charles. 

Mecredy,  James  MacGillicuddy. 

Campbell,  Richard  Stewart  Dobbs. 

Baker,  Augustine  Fitzgerald. 

Beatty,  John. 

Tyrrell,  William  Gerald. 


Experimental  Science. 

Mr.  Murphy,  Nicholas  Daniel. 
Goodwin,  Singleton. 
Cooke,  Joseph  Young. 
Robinson,  William  George. 

Natural  Science. 
Wright,  William  M'Dowel  Aikin. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Woodroffe,  Latham  James. 
Perry,  Henry. 
Campbell,  James  Henry. 

Modern  Literature. 

Galbraith,  Richard. 
Mr.  Maunsell,  Edmund. 
Taylor,  Thomas  Frederick. 
Polden,  Robert  James. 
Brady,  Charles  William  Rawson. 


Classics. 


JUNIOR   MODERATORS. 

Natural  Science. 


Casement,  Brabazon  Newcomen. 
Hemphill,  Stanhope  Charles  John. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Macintosh,  William  Teesdale. 
Madden,  William  Francis. 
Stott,  Samuel  Walter. 
Smartt,  William  Hanbury. 


I  Geoghegan,  Edward. 

( Holmes,  Benjamin  Charles. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Mr.  Maunsell,  Edmund. 
Scully,  Darby. 
Colgan,  Alexander. 

Modern  Literature. 
Freeman,  Denis  Willianj. 


April. 
Doyle,  Bernard. 

June. 
Cooper,  William  Henry  Hewlett 
Glanville,  Julius  Percy. 
Bell,  Henry  Daniel. 
Rankin,  Robert  Blackmore. 
Moxley,  Joseph  Henry  Sutton. 

December. 
I  Cleary,  Robert. 
\  Turpin,  Sidney  Gerald. 


RESPONDENTS. 

Adams,  John  James. 
Skerrett,  Charles  Percival. 
Culverwell,  George  Paraall. 
Abbott,  Joseph. 
Donovan,  Jeremiah. 
Brabazon,  John. 
Place'^,  George  William. 
Curtis,  Robert. 
West,  Aug.  Pakenham  Fitz  G. 


*  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Algebra.  ^  Author  '^f  Limerick  and  its  Sieges. 

'-•  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal. 


3U8 


GRADUATES   IN   HONOaS 


1876. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 

Mathematics.  Experimental  Science. 

M'Intosh*,  Alexander. 
Garrett,  John  Galloway. 


M'lntosh*,  Alexander. 

Boothb,  William. 

Sharp,  William  Joseph  Curran. 

Classics. 

•Purser,  Louis  Claude. 
( Vanston,  George  Thomas. 
\  Ridge  way '^ ,  William. 
Warner,  James  M 'Knight. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Berry,  Thomas  Sterling. 
Burdett,  Henry  Plantagenet. 
Murdoch,  William. 
♦Purser,  Louis  Claude. 
Potter,  Beresford. 
Byrne,  Thomas  Francis. 
Duke,  Edward  St.  Arnaud. 
Sharp,  William  Joseph  Curran. 


Natural  Science. 
Maginniss,  Robert  Maude. 

Sistory  and  Political  Science. 

Vanston,  George  Thomas. 
Irwin,  John. 
Patchell,  John  Robert. 

Modern  Literature. 

Ridgeway^,  William. 
Wilson,  William  Henry. 
Holmes,  Avary  William. 


Mathematics. 
Mulvany^,  Christopher. 

C  assies. 

Samuels,  Arthur  Warren. 
Bourchier,  William  Chadwick. 
Hobson,  Edward  Waller. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 

Natural  Science, 

Pentland,  Alexander. 
Booker,  William  Arthur. 


January. 
Pirie,  James  Dawson. 
Rigg,  Francis  F. 

June. 
Mason,  Henry. 
Garrett,  George  William. 
Mr.  Wolfe,  Richard. 
Nugeut,  Guy  P.  L' Estrange, 


nistory  and  Political  Science. 
West,  Langley  Archer. 
FrizeUe,  Robert. 

Modern  Literature. 

Ross,  John  Trelawney. 
Baker,  Fausset. 

RESPONDENTS. 

Danson,  James  Myers. 

Hick,  Archer. 

December. 

Hamilton,  William. 

Nicholson,  Jonathan. 

Smyth,  William  Blood. 

King,  Joseph. 
(  Ar(;her,  Charles  Frederick, 
\  Williams,  Henry. 


•  Fellow  uf  (jucfti'ii  College,  Cambridge. 

*  ^r«fl-^^0I•  ot  Kxpcrimcntal  Science,  Calcutta. 

I  GonviUc  and  Calus  College,  Cambridge, 

arvcyor,  Co.  RoHcommon. 


Piofessor  of  Greek,  Queen's 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGEEE  EXAMINATION.                           309 

1876. 

SENIOE  MODEEATOES. 

Mathematics. 

Experimental  Science. 

Roberts,  Ralph  Augustus. 

Kane,  William  Vincent. 
Mahony,  Denis. 

Pentland,  John  Howard. 

Classics. 

Montgomrey,  Malcolm, 

Natural  Science. 

M'Dowell,  Jeffrey  Browning. 

Morris^,  Daniel. 

Lendrum,  "William  Trevor. 

Line,  William  Henry. 

Robiason,  Archibald. 

Hunt,  WilUam. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Cooke,  John. 

Eagar,  Alexander  Richard. 

Starkie,  Walter  Fitzwilliam. 

Morrow,  William  Stuart. 

Jackson,  Henry  William. 

White,  Harry  De  Vere. 

Battersby,  T.  S.  Francis. 

Suffern,  William. 

Disney,  Henry  Robert  E. 

Modern  Literature. 

O'Connor,  Charles  A. 

Greene,  George  Arthur. 

Tristram'*,  John  William. 

Littledale°,  Harold. 

JUNIOE  MO 

DEEATOES. 

Mathematics. 

Experimental  Science. 

Clayton,  Robert. 

Dixon,  Robert  Tickers. 

Natural  Science. 

Classics. 

Alston,  James. 

Mr.  Sullivan,  Edward. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

■  Lawless,  Henry. 

.  Maunsell,  James  Poole. 

Wright,  William  Edward. 

Findlater,  Adam  Seaton. 

Robinson,  Archibald. 

Waters,  Charles  Teeling. 

Modern  Literature. 

Roper,  William  Caldbeck. 

STTPPLEMENTAL  G( 

)LD   MEDALLISTS. 

Classics. 

Experimental  Science. 

Bu^d^  Albert  A. 

Whitty,  Irwine  Henry. 

M'Dowell,  Robert. 

Modern  Literature. 

Patton,  Arthur. 

*  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools,  Dioceses  o 

f  Dublin,  Glendalough,  and  Kildare. 

Assistant-Director,  Royal  Gardens,  Kew, 

London. 

"  Vice-Principal,  High  School,  Baroda. 

<  Head  Master,  Midleton  College. 

310 


GRADUATES  IN  HONORS 


SUPPLEMENTAL  SILYER  MEDALLIST. 
Natural  Science. 
Dixon,  Henry  Maclean. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Dowse,  Richard  William. 
Moore,  Alexander  Keys. 

April. 
Barnes,  William. 
Neligan,  John  West. 

June. 
Myles,  Thomas. 
Galbraith,  John. 
Mason,  Thomas. 
Galbraith',  Edgar. 
Crawley,  William  John. 


December. 


English,  Richard  Arthur. 

Kingsborough,  William  John. 
i  Smith,  Alexander  Henry. 
\  Seymour,  Robert. 

Stokes,  Ernest  Isidore. 

Rennison,  Henry. 

Handy,  Leslie  Alexander. 

M'Gregor,  Robert. 

Ross,  John. 

Keenan,  Thomas  Vincent. 

Davison,  Henry  Alexander. 


1877. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematiea. 

►Culverwell,  Edward  Pamall. 
Rosenthal,  Lionel  Henry. 

Classics. 

Joynt**,  John  William. 
Sandford',  Philip  George. 
Posnett,  Hutcheson. 
Beatty,  Herbert  Macartney. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Aylmer,  Hans  Hendrick. 
Joynt*»,  John  William. 
Mouillot,    Franqois    Albert 

Thierry. 
Foley,  William  Malcolm. 
Kosenthul,  Lionel  Henry. 
Hackett,  Thomas  Ayluur. 


De 


Experimental  Science. 
Pratt,  Mervyn  James  Butler. 
Neville,  Edward  Anster. 
*Culverwell,  Edward  Pamall. 
Doherty,  Joshua  Joseph  Julian. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
(  Kenny,  James  David. 
{  Lewis,  Thomas  White. 

Modern  Literature. 
Lyster,  Thomas  William. 
Moore,  David  Keys. 
Cox,  William  Lacy  Paige. 
Newcombe,  John  Dickson Eccles. 
Lett,  William  Rasleigh. 
Mr.  Stronge,  Francis  William. 
Fitz  Gibbon,  Henry  MacAulay. 
Clarendon,  Thomas  William. 


niHti 
I'lo; 


11  Collefre.  New  Zenlnnd. 
■  I,  Queen  s  College,  Gutway. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGKEE  EXAMINATION. 


311 


JUNIOR  MODERATOES. 


Classics. 
Manders,  Eichard. 
Dixon,  George  Yeates. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Qg 

Sandys,  Samuel. 
Brett,  Joseph  Patrick. 


Experimental  Science. 
Pratt,  Joseph  Dallas. 

Modern  Literature. 
Barton,    Augustine     Frederick 

Palliser. 
Scott,  James  Emerson. 
Humphreys,  John  Thomas. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD  MEDALLIST. 

Experimental  Science. 
Ewart,  George  Herbert. 


RESPONDENTS. 


April. 
Cotton,  Stephen  Fairbaim. 
"Wilkinson,  William  Cleland. 
O'Dwyer,  Malachy. 

June. 
Abbott,  Thomas. 
Galbraith,  Samuel  Haughton. 
Galway,  William  John. 
Nee,  Thomas. 
Chestnutt,  Osborne. 
Long,  Edward  Ardagh. 
Weir,  Henry  Crichton. 
Tourtel,  Robert  Henry. 
Ford,  George  Henry. 
Goodwin,  Edward  Binns. 
Barrington,  William  Matthew. 
Darling,  John  Singleton. 


Poland,  Charles  Thomas. 
Reid,  Alexander  John. 

December. 

Ferguson,  William  Du  Bois. 
Silvester,  Joseph. 
Nicholas,  William. 
Hamilton,  Frederick  John. 
Alcorn,  Henry. 
Ffrench,  Nicholas  O'Connell. 
Dowse,  John  Clarence. 
Overend,   Trevor    Thomas  L«- 

them. 
Young,  Alexander  George. 
Gill,  Ebenezer  Ernest. 
Isdell,  Fitzgerald. 
I      Hayes,  llichard. 


812 


OKADUAXES  IK  HONOBS 


1878. 


SENIOK  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Wilkins%  TVilliam. 
NicoUs,  William. 

Classics. 

Garrett,  George  Henry. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

White,  Benjamin  Newport. 

Grant,  Donald  St.  John. 
i  Bluett,  Richard  Douglas. 
(  Du  Bedat,  Charles  John. 

Garrett,  George  Henry. 

Sherrard,  James  Jackson. 

Smartt,  Samuel  Thomas. 

Gilliland,  William  Louis. 

Barry^,  Ralph  Brereton. 

Campbell,  Harpur. 


Experimental  Science. 

Digby,  Everard  William. 
Coffey,  George. 
Donnelly,  Thomas. 

Natural  Science. 

Grant,  Donald  St.  John. 
Mahon,  George  Arthur. 

Modern  Literature. 

Mac  Dermott,  Joseph  E. 
Moore,  David  Francis 
Wilkins*,  William. 
Barter,  Wm.  Ewart  B  amish. 
Kehoe,  Daniel. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Classics. 
Fox,  James  Ireland. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Bewley,  Joseph. 


Experimental  Science. 
Falkiner,  Ninian  M'Intire. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Burke,  John  Fitzgerald. 
Thompson,  John  Gamble. 
Clibborn,  George  Marsh. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD  MEDALLIST. 

History  and  FoUtical  Science. 

Ba8table,«  Charles  Francis. 


•H.    ■  ••  •■    •    '•  •     1,  Dublin.    Author  of  "Songs  of  Study  (chiefly  Verse  of 

stu.!  •(>').": 

»1  juecnsCollcKe.  Cork,  1881.  ,,  ,     ^,      „. 

•  »  n..,>.  ,  nt  ,  ,„„Ki.,  .  ...nniiiv.  1882.    Author  of  the  article  "Money"  In  the  nth 
c«Htlon  of  the  •'  EucyclopjBdlii  IJrltauuic*,"  and  of  "The  Theory  of  International  Trade 
(Dublin,  ltM7). 


AT   THE   B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


313 


SUPPLEMENTAL  SILVER  MEDALLISTS. 


Mathematics. 
Tinkler,  David  Henry. 

Classics. 
"Wilson,  Arthur. 

June. 
Sutcliffe,  Thomas. 
Bradshaw,  Thomas  Robert. 
Eoulston,  Charles. 
James,  Matthew  Hopkins. 
Bourne,  Stephen  Eugene. 
Glenn,  William. 
M'Manus,  William  M. 
Hatton,  John  Alexander. 
Strangways,  William  Percy. 
Naylor,  Francis  Elijah. 


Modern  Literature. 

Steele,  Lawrence  Edward. 
Hillier,  Arthur  Cecil. 


RESPONDENTS. 


December . 


Rambaut,  Edmund. 

Sprott,  Thomas  Henry. 

La  Touche,  Christopher  Digges. 

Mr.  Pontifex,  Edmund  Lionel. 

Ensor,  Edward  George. 

Twigg,  John  Hill. 

Palmer,  Henry  Gordon. 


1879. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Johnston,  Swift  Paine. 
Coates,  William  Montgomery. 
Harris,  Herbert  Wormser. 


Classics. 


*Beare,  John  Isaac. 
M'Cormick,  Cormac. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Robertson,  Duncan  Stuart. 
Cherry,  Richard  Robert. 
Moifat,  Charles  Bethune. 
*Beare,  John  Isaac. 
Fleming,  Patrick  David. 
Johnston,  Swift  Paine. 


Experimental  Science. 
Holt^,  James  Richard. 
Coates,  William  Montgomery. 
Dwyer,  Frederick  Conway. 
Roberts,  James. 
Hayes,  Richard  Frederick. 
Birch,  Edward  Robert. 

Natural  Science. 
Hull,  Edward  Gordon. 
Ferguson,  Henry  Lindo. 
Windle^,  Bertram  Coghill  Alan. 

Sistory  and  Political  Science. 
Bailey<=,  William  Frederick. 
Cherry d,  Richard  Robert. 
Jones,  John  Lewis. 

Modern  Litetniture. 
Gamble,  John. 
Welland,  Charles  William. 


engal  Civil  Service,  Professor  in  Muir  College, 
b  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Queen's  College,  Birmingham,  1884. 

«  Author,  in  conjunction  with  E.  M.  Sellors,  of  "  The  Law  and  I'ractice  relating  to 
Franchise  and  Registration  in  Ireland"  (1885). 
<»  Professor  of  I'ena'  Legislation  and  Conatitutional  and  Criminal  Law,  1888. 


814 


GRADUATES  IN  HONOKS 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Boberts,  James. 

Classics. 
O'Farrell,  Edward. 
Moore,  George  Bonham. 

Natural  Science. 
ScaiT,  George. 


History  and  Political  Scimce. 
Murphy,  Charles, 

Modern  Literature. 

Powell,  Charles  Doyne. 
Alexander,  George. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Rutledge,  Lawrence  "William. 
Robinson,  John. 

February/. 
De  Burgh,  Alfred  Charles. 

April. 
Beatty,  William. 
Poole,  Thomas  Hewitt. 
Flynn,  John  Stephen. 
M'Endoo,  William. 
Heath,  Edwin. 

June. 
Cooper,  WiUiam  Roberts. 
Sanders,  Montague  Charles. 
Silcock,  Alexander. 


Lawton,  Frederick. 
Brice,  Edward. 


December. 


Brown,  William  Alcock. 
Woodroife,  Augustus  Warren. 
Ringwood,  Harry  Perry. 
Mosley,  Reginald  Lawson. 
Patterson,  George  De  Joncoui 
Powell,  John  Allman. 
Mr.  Paul,  Robert  Gun. 
Scriven,  George. 
Murphy,  Robert  Knox. 
Jellett,  William  Morgan. 
Drought,  Anthony. 
Pigot,  Edward  Francis. 
Richards,  John  William. 


AT   THE  B.  A.    DEGKEE   EXAMINATION. 


315 


1880. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
*Russell,  Robert. 
*Bemard,  John  Henry. 

Classics. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Godfrey. 
♦WilkinSj'i  George. 
Haughton,  Hancock  Thomas. 
Strangways,  Leonard  Richard  F. 
Gilmore,  John  Edward. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
"Werner,  Louis. 
^Bernard,  John  Henry. 
Conner,  Henry  Daniel. 
Smyth,  John  Patterson. 
Stokes^*,  George  Joseph. 


Experimental  Science. 

Moore,  Hugh  Keys. 

Daly,  Henry  James. 
J  Milne,  Leonard. 
( *Russell,  Robert. 

Natural  Science. 
Gilmore,  John  Edward. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Harrison,  Robert  Francis. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Godfrey. 

Modern  Literature. 
Barry,  Louis  Augustus  James. 
Stevenson,  Alfred  Leonard. 
M'Hugh,  Michael. 
Colles,  John. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Classics. 
May,  George  Augustus  Chichester. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Irwin,  Edward. 
Ramsay,  Frederick  "William. 
Bell,  Walter  Henry  Lyndon. 
•Wilkins"*,  George. 
Oliver,  Sydney. 


Experimental  Science. 

Orr,  Thomas  Morris  Hamilton 

Jones. 
Panter,  George  "William. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Jeiferson,  "Wood  Gibson. 
Jones,  Thomas. 

Modern  Literature. 
Studdert,  Jonas  "Waller. 
Seymour,  John  Nicholson. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD  MEDALLISTS. 


History  and  Political  Science. 

Jacob,  Albert  Edward. 
Roberts,  Edward. 


Modern  Literature. 
"Whitty,  Robert  Charles  Irwine. 


■  Author  of  "  The  Growtli  of  the  Homeric  Poems."  < 

»»  Hibbert  Schohir  for  1882-83  ;  Professor  of  Logic,  Queen's  College,  Cork  ;  Author  of 
The  Objectivity  of  Truth.'t 


316 


OBADUATES  IN    HONOKS 


SUPPLEMENTAL  SILVEE  MEDALLIST. 

History  and  Folitieal  Science, 
Whittaker,  Charles. 


KESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Bond,  John. 
Hodge,  Henry. 

April. 

Reid,  Godfrey  Forrest. 
Keman,  Richard  Arthurs. 
Kilpatrick,  "WiDiam  Archibald. 

June. 

Pritchard,  James. 

Bartley,  "William,  Jun. 

M'Clelland,  Thomas. 

Mac  Mun-ay,  Christopher  George. 


Higgins,  Thomas  Twistington. 
King,  Frederick  Septimus. 
Goold,  Ebenezer. 


December. 

O'Neill,  William. 
Longford,  John  Henry. 
Anderson,  Francis  John. 
Mooney,  Thomas  Aiskew. 
Norton,  John  Joseph. 
Kingsbury,  George  Chadwick. 
Chute,  James. 
Griffiths,  Jenkin. 


LT   THE   B.  A.    DEGREE   EXAMINATION. 


317 


1881. 

SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

■0' Sullivan,  Alexander  Charles. 
Mac  Mahon*,  James. 
Rambaut,  Arthur  Alcock. 


Classics. 

Hartley,  William  Gibson. 

Gorham,  Alfred. 
i  Charles,  Robert  Henry. 
(  Hogben,  Edgar. 

Crook,  William  Montgomery. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
*U'Sullivan,  Alexander  Charles. 
Mac  Mahon%  James. 
Collis,  Maurice  Hy.  Fitz  Gerald. 
Mr.  Ball,  William  Paumier. 
Gorham,  Alfred. 


Experimental  Science. 

Raymond,  George. 
Dixon'',  Augustus  Edward. 
M'Clellands  William  John. 


Natural  Science. 
Brooks,  Henry  St.  John. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Porter,  Classon. 

Modern  Literature. 

Cerf,  Albert  John  Wodrow. 
Pirn,  Jonathan  Ernest. 
Martley,  William  Gibson. 


JUNIOR   MODERATORS. 


Classics, 


Coulter,  Launcelot. 
Joynt,  Robert  Charles. 
Kennedy,  Mervyn  Le  Ban. 
Owen,  Thomas. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Mr.  Day,  Maurice  William. 
Davis,  Frederick  Abram.  Grubb- 
Charles,  Robert  Henry. 
Waller,  Edward  Hardress. 
Robinson,  Cyrenius  John. 


Experimental  Science. 
Drury,  Frank  James. 
Smith,  Telford. 
Young,  Louis  Tarleton. 

Natural  Science. 
Haslam,  George  Edwin. 
History  and  Political  Science. 
Rogers,  Thomas  Stanley. 
James,  John  Neville, 
Thompson,  Henry  Arthur. 

Modern  Literature. 
White,  Robert  William  Persse. 


SUPPLEMENTAL   GOLD   MEDALLIST. 
Modern  Literature. 
Tomlinson,  Thomas. 


'  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Cornell  University,  U.  S.  A. 
*',Professor,of  Chemistry,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 

e  Head  Master,  Santiy  School.    Authoi\  in  conjunction  with  Mr.  Preston,  of  a  Treatise 
on  Spherical  Trigonometry. 

Q 


318 


GRADUATES   IN    HONORS. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  SILVER  MEDALLISTS. 


Classics. 
Stephens,  James  M. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Brown,  Hugh  Dunlop. 


Modern  Literature. 
Osborne,  Charles  Edward. 


RESPONDENTS. 


April. 

Stevenson,  Thomas. 
Mandeville,  Montague  Marshwd. 
Evans,  George  Edward. 

June. 

Brown,  "Walter  Henry. 

"Wright,  James  Brown. 
(  Fenton,  Arthur  Wellington. 
\  Monro,  Henry  Herbert. 

Thomson,  Allan. 

Brown,  John  M'Leavy. 

Ledoux,  Llewelyn  Paul  Tahan. 
(  Gaussen,  Charles  Edward  Ashe. 
\  Whitley,  Henry. 


December. 


Cooke,*  Henry  James. 
Waddy,  Eichard  William. 
Brett,  James. 
Grandy,  William  Edward. 


Head  Master  of  the  Banbridge  j^cademy. 


AT   THE   B.  A.    DEGREE    EXAMINATION. 


319 


1883. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Dawson^,  Henry  Gordon. 
Lawlor,  Hugh.  Jackson. 
Oldham,  Charles  Hubert. 

Classics. 

*Bury,  John  Bagnell. 

Colgan,  William. 

Lyster,  Henry  Cameron. 
I  Whelan,  Tercy  Scott. 
\  Stanley,  John. 

Barlow,  John. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Franklin,  Edwin  Lewis. 
Lawlor,  Hugh  Jackson. 
Johnstone,  Philip  Henry. 
*Bury,  John  Bagnell. 
D'Arcy,  Charles  Frederick. 
Watters,  Henry  James. 


Experimental  Science. 

Oldham,  Charles  Hubert. 
■  Dickson,  "William  Vickers. 
,  Johnston,  Robert  Kerr. 

Moore,  John  Wright. 

Natural  Science. 
Bewley,  H.  Theodore. 
Drury,  Henry  Cooke. 
Kilkelly,  Charles  Randolph. 

History  and  Political  Science, 
Waller,  Bolton. 
Ward,  Daniel. 

Modern  Literature. 

Wright,  Almroth  Edward. 
Bagwell,  Frederick  Taylor. 
Morrogh,  William. 


JUNIOR   MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Moran,  Francis. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Colgan,  William, 
Derrick,  John  George. 
Dillon,  Charles  Felix. 
Barlow,  John. 
Warlow,  John. 
Johns,  Henry  Incledon. 
Hackett,  William  Montague. 
'J'hompson,  James. 
Whelan,  Percy  Scott. 


Experimental  Science. 
Neill,  Thomas. 
Rambaut,  T.  R.  Romney. 
Wheeler,  William  Arthur. 

Natural  Science. 
Cockram^,  Thomas. 

History  and  Political  Science 
Wright,  Eric  Blackwood. 
Johnstone,  Robert  Stewart. 
Lyster,  Henry  Cameron. 
Wakely,  John. 
0' Sullivan,  Arthur  Warren  Swete. 


SUPPLEMENTAL   GOLD   MEDALLIST. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Dobbin,  Peter  Lefanu  Knowles. 


»  Fellow  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge. 

b  Head  Master,  Royal  Latin  School,  Buckingham. 

a*2 


320 


GEADUATES  IN  HONORS 


SUPPLEMENTAL   SILVER  MEDALLIST. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Elliott,  John. 

RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Earl,  Henry  Cecil. 

April. 

Fitzpatrick,  Thomas. 
Cobb,  "William  Frederick. 
Flynn,  Francis. 
Given- Wilson,  Thomas. 

June. 

i  Pim,  John. 
\  Hicks,  Edward  Barry. 
Ward,  Samuel  Broomhead  Ernest, 
rCaldwell,  William  Peter. 
-<  Hamilton,  Benjamin. 
(Matchette,  William. 


Clarke,  Eichard  Jamts. 

Digges,  Joseph  Robert  Garven. 

Traeger,  Carl  Ferdinand. 
( M'CuUagh,  Henry  Hays. 
I  Robinson,  John  Moore. 


December. 

Collen,  William  Garibaldi. 

Fitzmaurice,  Maurice. 
(Braddell,  Monckton  O'Dell. 
^Denning,  William  Nedham. 
(Evans,  William. 
i  Day,  WiUiam  Bullen. 
)  Todd,  James. 


1883. 


SENIOR   MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Lyle»,  Thomas  Rankin. 
Johnston,  James  Patrick. 
Johnston,  William  John. 

Classics. 

Dickie,  Jolm. 

Sandford,  Herbert  -^milius. 
Dickson,  John  M'Geagh. 
Bowen,  Henry  Charles  Cole. 
White,  Newport  John  Davis. 
Sullivan,  John. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Bowen,  Henry  Charles  Cole. 
Reid,  John  Kelso. 
Reid,  William  Douglass. 
Gaynor,  Joseph  Edward. 
Seaver,  Richard  Whitchurch. 


Experimental  Science. 
Lyle%  Thomas  Rankin. 
Longfield,  Richard  William  F. 
Kilkelly,  Francis  Frederick. 
Day,  Robert  Marshall. 
Woods,  Hugh. 
Webster,  Henry. 
Hogg,  William. 
Ramsay,  John. 

Natural  Science. 
0' Sullivan,  Daniel  Robert. 
Revington,  George  Thomas. 
Swan,  William  Travers. 
Kiddle,  Walter. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Smith,  Philip  Henry  Law. 
Bickerstaff,  Alfred  Leonard. 
M'Neill,  John. 
Stubbs,  WiUiam  Cotter. 

Modern  Literature. 
White,  NcM'port  John  Davis. 
Rowe,  Edwin  AugustusDeCourcy 
Stockley,  William  Francis  Paul 


ot  Naiunii  I  iillowpby,  University  of  Melbourne. 


AT  THE  B.A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


321 


JUNIOB  MODEEATOKS. 


Classics. 


Bracken,  George. 

Seaver,  Richard  Whitchurcli. 

Christie,  David  Wilson. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Crozier,  Henry  Willcocks. 
Gamble,  Richard  Keene. 
MacDermot,  Charles  Edward. 
Maxwell,  Thomas  Henry. 
Burgess,  Henry  "Wilson. 


Experimental  Science. 
Kennedy,  John  Carmichael. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Denning,  Frederick  FfoUiott. 


SUPPLEMENTAL   GOLD    MEDALLIST. 

Experimen  ta  I  Scien  ce . 
Morton,  Charles  Scott. 

SUPPLEMEKTAL   SILVEE   MEDALLISTS. 

Experimental  Science. 
Sellers,^  Edward  Marmaduke. 

Modern  Literature. 
Huggard,  Thomas. 


EESPONDENTS. 


April. 
Rooke,  Henry. 
Davis,  William  Henry. 


Mervyn,  George  Gore. 
MacDonnell,  Ronald. 
Anderson,  Robert  Ogilvie  N. 
Shaw,  James  Herbert. 
Cole,  William  Wormleighton. 
Roberts,  Charles  Westropp. 
Dawson,  Henry. 
Poole,  Walter  Croker. 
Hannam,  Thomas  Alfred. 
Fitzgerald,  Denis  Lionel. 


Chennells,  Alfred  William. 
Mee,  William  Morton. 
Miller,  Joseph  Ewing. 
Morgan,  William. 
Fenton,  John  Samuel. 
McCormick,  John  Harpur. 
O'Donnel],  James  John. 

December. 
Mr.  Joly,  John. 
Alexander,  Thomas  Guy. 
Wade,  George  Augustus. 
French,  Fitzgerald  Charles. 
Buttimer,  Paul. 


•  Author,  in  conjunction  with  W.  F.  ?.ailey,  of  "The  Law  and  Practice  relating  to 
Fianchi.se  and  Kegistration  in  Ireland  "  (1885),  and  of  other  works. 


322 


GRADUATES  IN   IIONOES 


1884. 


SENIOB  MODEEATOKS. 


Mathematics. 

Finch,  Thomas  Alexander. 
M'Alister,  Edward. 


Classics. 

(  Wilson,  T.  C.  Herhert. 
\  King,  Robert  M'Farland. 
( Barlow,  Francis  Faris. 
( Monahan,  James  Henry. 

Tibbs,  John  Harding. 

Johnston,  Albert  Edward. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

King,  Robert  M'Farland. 
Mr.  Hewetson,  Henry  T.  H. 
"Wilson,  Daniel  Martin. 
Gaussen,  Perceval  Campbell. 
Sheehan,  James  Joseph. 


Evans,  Frederick  Pasley. 
Chatterton,  Eyre. 
Vaughan,  Henry. 

Experimental  Science. 

Tronton,  Frederick. 
Bowles,  Spotswood  Robert. 
M'Alister,  Edward. 
Johnston,  William  Kerr. 
Crowe,  Edward  Daniel. 
Finch,  Thomas  Alexander. 
Crosthwaite,  Ponsonby  Moore. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Barlow,  Francis  Faris. 
Herdman,  John  Octavius. 

Modern  Literature. 

Hyde,  Douglas. 
Jackson,  John  Simpson. 


JUNIOH  MODEEATOES. 
Mathematics.  Experimental  Science. 

Day,  John  Marshall. 


Robinson,  Charles  Albert. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Hall,  Thomas  Sehoales. 
Tibbs,  John  Harding. 
Conlan,  William. 


History  and  Political  Science. 

Cooper,  Robert  Henry  Simmonds. 
Gardner,  William  Charles. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD   MEDALLISTS. 


Mathematics. 
Bountree,  Francis. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Wright,  Herbert  Montgomery. 


Experimental  Science. 
Rountree,  Francis. 

Natural  Science. 
M'Causland,  Richard  Bolton. 


AT   THE   B.  A.   DEGREE   EXAMINATION. 


323 


SUPPLEMENTAL   SILVER   MEDALLISTS. 


Classics. 

Hogben,  Frederick. 
Rice,  James  Henry. 


Experimental  Science. 
Seymour,  Charles. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Marsh,  Edgar  Thomas. 

April. 

Eeilly,  Robert  Henry. 
Gather,  Geoffrey  Fred.  Henry. 
Alexander,  Thomas  John. 
Fischer,  Ernst.  Heinrich  August. 
Hayes,  James  Joseph. 
Coates,  James  Irwin. 
Ardill,  John  Roche. 
Merrick,  Frederick  Lyttleton. 

June. 

Torrens,  Thomas. 
Barrington,  Arthur  Ebenezer. 


Switzer,  Arthur  Ernest. 

Wilson,  Herbert  Edward. 

Woodward,  Alfred  Sadleir. 
I  Hopkins,  Thomas. 
\  Weir,  Edward  Henry. 
/  Archer,  Robert  Meredith. 
\  Mansbridge,  Sydney  Gilbert. 
i  Martin,  George. 
\  Robinson,  Charles. 


December. 

Henry,  John  Patrick. 

Poe,  Purefoy. 

Young,  Robert  Staveley. 
I  Bookey,  Richard  Hastings, 
\  Justice,  Henry. 


324 


GRADUATES   IN   HONORS 


1885. 


SENIOB  MODEKATOES. 


Mathematics. 
•Fry,  Matthew  Wyatt  Joseph. 
Lyster,  Arthur  Edward. 
Preston,"  Thomas. 
Pirn,  James  Howard. 

Classics. 

Joynt,  Albert  Edward  Russell. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Alfred  Joseph. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Ralph,  William. 

Cronin,  Dominic. 
fColles,  Abraham  Richard. 
\Beatty,  Edmund  William. 

Experimental  Science. 
♦Fry,  Matthew  Wyatt  Joseph. 


Preston,*  Thomas. 
Lyster,  Arthur  Edward. 
Baird,  John  Hill. 
Stanfield,  Mark. 

Natural  Science. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Alfred  Joseph.' 
Price,  Arthur  George. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Redmond,  Frederick. 
Waugh,  Robert  Percival. 

Modern  Literature. 

Sapsworth,  Charles. 
Egerton,  Charles  William. 
Tamson,  George  James. 


JXJNIOB  MODEEATOES. 


Classics. 

Hallaran,  Richard  Bunbury, 
Doyle,  Robert  Joseph. 
Ring  wood,  Richard  Frederick. 
Crawford,  Ernest  Caldwell. 
Greene,  Jonas. 
Lemon,  John  Hall. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Maxwell,  James  Patrick. 


Joynt,  Albert  Edward  Russell. 
Pirn,  James  Howard. 
Moorhead,  Frederick  William. 

Natural  Science. 
Bell,  Sidney  MafFett. 
Bell,  Theodore. 

Modern  Literature. 
Herd,  David  St.  John. 
Rogers,  John  Croston. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD  MEDALLISTS. 


Clasaica. 

Wade,  Edward  Robert. 
Kirkpatrick,  William. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Nelson,  George. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Silverwood,  George  Henry. 


•  Author  of  The  Theory  of  Light,  and,  in  coi^unction  with  Mr.  M'Clellond,  of 
TrwtlM  on  Spherical  1  riffonometrj'. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGEEE  EXAMINATION. 


325 


SUPPLEMENTAL  SILVEE  MEDALLISTS. 

Mathematics. 


Parker,  George  "William. 

Classics. 

Ewing,  Wniiam  James. 
Hackett,  William  Saml.  Melville. 


Experimental  Science 
Moore,  Charles  EUiott. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Corvan,  Clarence  WiUiam. 

Ilodern  Literature. 
Hackett,  "William  Saml.  Melville. 


EESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Matthews,  William  Ernest. 

April. 

Touchbourne,  Ford, 
Bradford,  "William  Jocelyn. 
Imrie,  Eobert  Carnegie. 
Bouchier- Hayes,  John. 
Armstrong,  Simon  Carter. 
Beecher,  John  R.  Hedges. 

June. 

Dyson,  George. 
Byrne,  James  Benjamin. 
Beach, a  George. 
Farncombe,  George  Eichard. 
Searle,  Humphrey. 


Dowse,  Charles  Benjamin. 
"Willson,  John  "Wright. 
Kennedy,  Samuel. 
Mayers,  George  Samuel. 


Lecemher. 

"Wallace,  William. 
Shortt,  John  Fitzgerald. 
Beckett,  Matthew. 
Bray,  Samuel  Eddey. 
Thring,  Cyril  Theodore. 
Fitzgerald,  Francis. 
Robinson,  Thomas  John. 
Wallace,  Alfred  Francis. 
O'Callaghan,  Richard  D. 
Wright,  Charles  Theo.  Hagberg. 


*  Head  Master  Christ  Church  National  Schools,  Macclesfield ;  Author,  in  conjunction 
with  Mr.  Hewitt,  of  "Our  Mother  Tongue"  (Hughes,  Lond.,  1889). 


Q  3 


326 


GKADUATES   IN    HONORS 


1886. 


SENIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics, 

Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 
Dil worth,  "WiUiam  James. 
Preston,  George. 


Classics. 

Crawford,  William  Saunders. 
Doyle,  Charles,  Francis. 
Glanville,  Frederick  Charles. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Gibson,  James. 
Thompson,  William  H. 
Glanville,  Frederick  Charles. 
Lentaigne,  Benjamin. 
Gibbon,  William  Monk. 


Experimental  Science. 

Doyle,  Kingsley  D. 
Stoney,  George  Gerald. 
Parsons,  Alfred  R. 
Smyth,  Richard. 
Dobbs,  Frank. 
Joly,  Charles  J. 
Boul,  William  G. 
Preston,  George. 

Natural  Science. 

Joynt,  Henry  Noble  Holton. 
Cowl,  John  William. 
Jacob,  Henry  William. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Macran,  Frederick  W. 
Anderson,  Edward  A. 
Molony,  Thomas  F. 

Modern  Literature. 
Courtenay,  George  Frederick. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
M'Vicker,  Charles  Edward. 

Olasaict. 

MacMahon,  John. 
Bond,  Lambert  John  Blair. 
Morley,  Thomas  Vevers. 
Creery,  Andrew  M'Creight. 

Ethiea  and  Logics. 

Bond,  Lambert  John  Blair. 
Doylo,  Charles  Francis. 


Experimental  Science. 
Wade,  Robert  C. 

Natural  Science. 
Isaac,  William  Archer. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Watson,  Thomas  S. 

Modern  Literature. 
Lee,  John  F. 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


327 


SUPPLEMENTAL   GOLD   MEDALLISTS. 


Mathematics. 
Bergin,  William. 


Experimental  Science. 
Knott,  John  Freeman. 


ST7PPLEMENTAL   SILVER   MEDALLISTS. 


Natural  Science. 
Knott,  John  Freeman. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Bright,  WilHam. 


Modern  Literature. 

Jackson,  Robert  William. 
Morrogh,  Robert. 


RESPONDENTS. 


April. 

Askin,  Thomas  Cuming. 
O'Brien,  Patrick  Francis. 
Hadden,  John  Evans. 
Kennedy,  Herbert  Brownlow. 
Walker,  Thomas. 
Kidd,  Ralph. 

June. 

Ferguson,  Duncan. 
Benn,  Hans  Hamilton. 
Poyser,  Arthur  William. 
Grierson,^  George  Abraham. 
Edmundson,  Robert  Henry. 


Keane,  Albert  Thomas, 
Courtney,  Charles  Marshall. 
Mee,  Thomas. 
Smith,  George  Frederick. 

December. 

Jamison,  Thomas. 

Price,  Eustace  Dickinson. 

Russell,  Herbert  Edgar. 

Parrish,  George  Herbert. 

Cuffey,  John. 

Pigot,  John  Henry. 

Dawson,  James  Campbell  Moore. 

Baile,  George  William. 


Bengal  Civil  Service.    Author  of  Curiosities  of  Indian  Literature  and  other  Wor 


328 


GEADtJATES  IN  HONOKS 


1887. 


Mathematics. 

Steede,  Benjamin  Hosford. 
Steadman,  James. 


Clasaica. 

Poole,  Hewitt  Robert. 
Newsome,  Clarence. 
Conan,  Arthur. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Kilbride,  Joseph. 
Hynes,  John. 
Conan,  Arthur. 
Bristow,  James  Berkeley. 
Clarke,  George. 


MODERATORS. 

Experimental  Science. 

Woods,  Robert  Henry. 
Dixon,  Stephen  Mitchell. 
Devenish,  Robert  Jones. 
Goodbody,  Lewis. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Allen,  Henry  John. 
Archer,  James  Edward. 

Modern  Literature, 

Dunlop,  Samuel. 
"Woolsey,  Henry. 


JUNIOR   MODERATORS. 


Classics. 

Clarke,  George. 

Ellison,  William  Fredk.  Archdall. 

Ramsay,  George. 

Classon,  William  Herbert. 

Wigham,  Leonard. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Newsome,  Clarence. 
Clarke,  Edward. 
Northridge,  John. 


Experimental  Science. 
Steadman,  James. 


Ellison,  Wm.  Fredk.  Archdall. 
Townshend,  Robert  P.  Loftus. 
Goodbody,  William. 


History  and  Political  Science. 

Myles,  Edward  Albert. 
Byrne,  Edward  Cotton. 
Russell,  John  Henry. 


Modern  Literature, 

Johnston,  Lewis  Audley  Marsh. 
Jackson,  Matthew  Henry. 
Hannay,  James  Owen. 
Smith,  Harry  Cotton. 


AT  THE   B.  A.    DEGEEE   EXAMINATION. 


329 


SUPPLEMENTAL   GOLD   MEDALLISTS. 

History  and  FoUtical  Science. 
Hardy,  William  Johnston  M' Knight. 

SUPPLEMENTAL   SILVER   MEDALLISTS. 

Classics. 
Jones,  Joseph  Jeffares.  |      Thompson,  Robert  Alexander. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Grist,  Charles  James. 
Jellett,  Henry  Holmes. 


April. 

Brooks,  Harry  Crib. 
Ingram,  William  Alexander, 
Walsh,  Alfred  Ridley. 


June. 

Farrar,  Henry  Richard  William. 
Roberts,  Cecil  David  Dale. 
Fenton,  Samuel. 


Coldwell,  Hermann. 
King,  Albert  Edward. 


Becemher. 

Hughes,  John. 
Beare,  George. 
Hunter,  Samuel  John. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Albany. 
M'Crea,  Philip  WiUiam. 
Yeates,  Robert  Andrew. 
Hamer,  David. 
Brunskill,  Gerald  Fitzgibbon. 


330 


GRADUATES   IN    HONO&S. 


1888. 


SENIOR   MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 

Monypeny,  "William. 
Hogg",  Evelyn  Granville. 


Classics. 

•Starkie,  William  Joseph  Myles. 
Macran,  Henry  Stewart. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Johns,  John  Noy  Digby. 
♦Starkie,  William  Joseph  Myles. 


Experimental  Science. 

Tatlow,  William. 
Nugent,  Samuel  William. 
Smeeth,  William  Frederick. 
Lyons,  Francis  Oliver. 
Wade,  Rowland. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Smyth,  Thomas  Jones. 

Modern  Literature. 

Macran,  Henry  Stewart. 
Mac  Donogh,  Albert  Augustus. 


JUNIOR  MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Jones,  Hume  Eiversdale. 

Classics. 
Armstrong,  Oliver. 

Experimental  Science. 
Shackloton,  Ebenezer. 


Natural  Science. 


Payton,  Edgar. 
Price,  Allen. 


History  and  Political  Science. 

Jones,  Herbert  William. 
Richardson,  Henry  Ernest. 


Modern  Literature, 

Lye,  Alfred  Preece. 

Cryan,  Robei-t  William  Whitty. 


•  Lecturer  in  Natural  Philoiuph/,  University  of  Melbourae. 


AT   THE   B.  A.    DEGREE   EXAMINATION. 


331 


SUPPLEMENTAL   GOLD   MEDALLISTS. 


Mathematics. 
Edwardes,  David. 


History  and  Political  Science. 

Cornwall,  Ernest  Henry. 
Fleming,  Eichard  Eitz  Thomas. 


SUPPLEMENTAL   SILVER  MEDALLISTS. 


Mathematics. 
Shortt,  Francis  Hely. 

Classics. 
Crook,  Robert  Francis  T. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Jordan,  Augustus  Christopher. 
M 'Gusty,  George  Alfred. 


Experimental  Science. 

Kyle,  George  "Wilson. 
Griffin,  Thomas. 
Atkinson,  Herbert  Jefeoate. 


Modern  Liter 
Lilley,  Alfred  Leslie. 


RESPONDENTS. 


April. 

Watson,  Albert  Edward. 
Myles,  John. 


June. 

Storey,  Lawrence  Parsons. 
Hardman,  Henry. 
Bater,  Alfred  Brenckly. 
Wharton,  John. 
Sweetnam,  George. 


December. 

Arthure,  Henry. 
Hill,  William. 
Lockhart,  Henry. 
Hunter,  Hugh. 
Hogg,  Andrew  Albert. 


332 


OBADUATES  IN  H0N0K8 


1889. 


SENIOR  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematies. 

Smith,  Charles. 
M'Weeney,  Henry  Charles. 

Classics. 

Gvrynn,  Edward  John. 
Fitzgibbon,  Gerald. 
Loan,  George  Green. 
Smyly,  Gilbert  Josiah. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Scott',  William  Robert. 
"White,  James. 
Redington- Roche,  Charles. 
Gwynn,  Edward  John. 
Findlater,  William. 
Mahony,  Harold  Segerson. 


Experitnental  Science. 

Smith,  Charles. 
Hunt,  John  Theodore. 
Carton,  Joseph  John. 
Boyd,  Walter  Herbert. 


Natural  Science. 
Dixon,  Andrew  Francis. 

History  and  Political  Science. 

Freer,  Frank  Joseph. 
Heany,  George  Robert. 
Douie,  James. 


JUNIOR  MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 
Smyly,  Gilbert  Josiah. 
Classics. 
Robertson,  Wm.  Charles  F. 
Ethics  and  Logics. 
Harris,  Edwin. 
Goodbody,  ManlifFe  Francis. 
Cornwall,  Francis  Victor. 
Power,  George  Edmund. 


Experimental  Science. 

Kilkelly,  Percy. 

Fallon,  John. 

Crozier,  Edward  Travers. 

History  and  FoUtical  Science. 

Morris,  Martin  Henry  Fitzgerald. 

Modern  Literature. 

Stack,  Charles  Robert  Rowan. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD   MEDALLISTS. 


Classics. 
Molohan,  John  Patrick. 


History  and  Foliiical  Science. 

Peacocke,  Joseph  Irwin. 
Norman  Alfred  Henry. 


SUPPLEMENTAL   SILVEE  MEDALLISTS. 


Clasaics. 
Pocock,  Walter  Innes. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Sheppard,  Jas.  William  Ffranck. 


»  'Author  of  "An  Introduction  to  Cudworth's  Treatise  Concerning  Eternal  and  Immu- 
Udm  Morality,  with  Life  of  Cudwortli,  und  a  few  Critical  Notes."  London :  Lontftnans, 
OfMO,  &  Co.,  ItWI. 


AT  THE  B.A.  DEGREE  EXAMINATION. 


333 


RESPONDENTS. 


April. 


Campbell,  William  Bernard. 

Jones,  Thomas. 

Stopford,  Joseph  Thomas  Sarsfield. 

Tottenham,  Charles  F.  Bosville. 

Peirce,  Henry  Ireson. 

Wilson,  Eobert  C.  Kidd. 


June. 

Dixon,  Victor  Northcliffe. 
Roche,  Edward  Richard. 

December. 
Keenan,  ISTorbert  Michael. 
Spelman,  Arthur  Patrick. 
Crawford,  Alfred  Douglas. 
Maplesden,  Arthur  William. 


1890. 


Mathematics. 
Townsend,  John  Sealy  Edward. 
Anderson,  William. 
Croasdaile,  John  Ernest. 

Classics. 
fHitchcock,  Francis  Ryan  M. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 
Beard,  Charles  Thomas. 


SENIOE  MODERATOES. 

Experimental  Science. 
M'Donald,  Mark. 
Townsend,  John  Sealy  Edward. 

Natural  Science. 
[None.] 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Anderson,  Hugh  Alfred. 
Patton,  George  Herbert. 
Cooke,  Joseph  Hugh. 


Waller,  John  Thomas. 

Modern  Literature. 
Dixon,  William  Macneile. 
M'Donnell,  Alaster  CoUa. 
Harmsworth,  Cecil  Bisshopp. 
Dallinger,  Percy  Gough. 
Hitchcock,  Francis  Ryan  M. 


JUNIOR   MODERATORS. 


Mathematics. 
Henry,  William  Macaulay. 

Classics, 

Luke,  Edward  Harris. 
Conolly,  William  George. 
Clay,  Henry  Alexander. 
Pocock,  Gilbert  Innes. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 

Kearney,  Francis  Edgar. 
Dickinson,  Charles. 
Robertson,  John  Charles. 
Dixon,  William  Macneile. 


Experimental  Science. 

Jones,  Walter  Cromwell. 
Anderson,  William. 

Natural  Science. 
Browne,  John  Montgomery. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
[None.] 

Modern  Literature. 
Haydn,  Henry  Herbert. 
Evans,  Herbert  Ernest. 


834 


G&ADUATES  IN   HONORS 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD   MEDALLISTS. 
Classics. 
M'Cann,  Thomas  Stanislaus.         |      Ashe,  Leslie. 

SDTPLEMENTAL   SILVEE  MEDALLISTS. 


Keith,  James. 


History  and  Folitical  Science. 

I      Patterson,  Robert. 


RESPONDENTS. 


January. 
Payne,  Arthur  "William. 


April. 

Dangerfield,  "William  Edmund. 
M'Quade,  Robert. 


June. 

Mitchell,  Robert  John. 

"Warner,  Frederick  Ernest. 

Irvine,  Gerard. 

Carmichael,  Maynard  Campbell. 

O'Callaghan,  James. 
(  KeUy,  Mark. 

J  Webster,  Charles  Alexander. 
(  Fenner,  Thomas  Theophilus. 


December. 

Glenn,  George  Graham. 
Stuart,  Alexander  George. 
Wright,  Thomas  Howard. 
Barnhill,  WiUiam  Wilson 


AT  THE  B.  A.  DEGKEE  EXAMINATION. 


;335 


1891. 


SENIOE  MODEEATOES/ 


Mathematics. 


Gregg,  James. 
Yates,  James. 


Classics. 

Lunham,  "William  May  berry. 
Exham,  Gerard  Alston. 
Greer,  Frank  Nugent. 
Monahan,  Charles  Henry. 


Ethics  and  Logics. 

Exham,  Gerard  Alston. 
Brew,  Hugh  Brady. 
Kirkpatrick,  Thos.  Percy  Claude. 
Fannin,  George  Gower. 


Experimental  Science. 

Gregg,  James. 

Haughton,  'William  Steele. 

Yates,  James. 

Prettie- Perry,  W.  R.  Victor. 

Natural  Science. 
fDixon,  Henry  Horace. 
Peacocke,  Gerald  William. 
Eustace,  George  Wallace. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
(  Robinson,  Cecil  Lowes. 
(  Barrett,  Arthur  Russell. 
Hely,  Howard  Hutchinson. 

Modern  Literature. 
Swanzy,  Thomas  Erskine. 


JUNIOE   MODEEATOES. 


Mathematics. 
Dalzell,  Henry. 

Classics. 

DeRenzy,  Annesley  St.  George. 
Hinkson,  Henry  Albert. 
Young,  Edward  John. 
Baker,  George  Sidney. 

Ethics  and  Logics. 
Carr,  Frederick  Robert. 
Beckett,  John. 


Experimental  Science. 
Fitzgerald,  Francis  Alex.  James. 

Natural  Science. 
[None.] 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Dunlop,  Robert. 

Modern  Literature. 
Greer,  Frank  Nugent. 


SUPPLEMENTAL  GOLD   MEDALLIST. 

Modern  Literature. 

Wall,  Arthur  Henry, 

SUPPLEMENTAL   SILVEE  MEDALLIST. 

Natural  Science. 
Henry,  Robert  Wallace. 

History  and  Political  Science. 
Butler,  John  Piers. 


A  Senior  Moderator  thus  marked  t  obtained  a  Large  Gold  Medal. 


336      O&ADUATES  IN  H0N0&8  AT  THE  B.A  OE6BEE  EXAMINATION. 


EESPONDENTS. 


January. 

Gloster,  Arthur  Bird. 
FoUis,  Charles  William. 
Thompson,  Robert  Oliver. 
Steele,  William. 


April. 

Smyth,  James  de  Lacy. 
King,  Travers  Wright. 


June. 

Mann,  Frederick  Thomas. 
Stirling,  Arthur  William. 
Mahaflty,  Arthur  William. 
Tyner,  Richard  Legge. 
Ellison,  Allen. 
Mitchell,  Reginald  Alfred. 
Rhind,  Alexander  Low. 
Thompson,  Cyril  Herbert. 

December. 

M'Cormick,  Albert  Victor. 
Ross,  Arthur  Edwin. 
Coulter,  Robert  James. 
Leet,  Francis  Leopold  William. 


337     ) 


CONFERRED  IN  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  DUBLIN  FROM 
1596  TO  THE  END  OF  JUNE,  1891. 


Doctors  171  Divinity, 

1768     Sept.  Baily,  Edward. 

1761       V.  Carr,  Thomas. 

1768  Sept.  Disney,  Theobald. 

1769  y.  Ferguson,  Thomas. 
1661     Jan.  Gore,  Hugh. 

1768     Sept.  French,  Humphrey. 

1768      Y.  Hervey,   Right  Hon.   and  Right  Rev.  Frederick 

Augustus. 

1614    Aug.  Jones,  Thomas. 

1759  V.  Palliser,  John. 

1760  Y.  Stone,  Charles. 

1818       Y.  Talbot,  Hon.  John  Chetwyn. 

1768     Sept.  Wynne,  John. 

Doctors  ill  Laws, 

1868    April.  Abercorn,  James  Hamilton,  Marquis  of. 

1865      M.  Adams,  John  Couch. 

1709      M.  Addison,  Right  Hon.  Joseph. 

1835     Aug.  Agassiz,  Louis. 

1887      M.  Albert  Yictor  Christian  Edward,  H.R.H.  Prince. 

1709      M.  Alcock,  John. 

1795       Y.  Alcock,  John. 

1873      M.  Andrews,  Thomas. 

1725      M.  Annesley,  Francis. 

Ardilaun,  Baron  [see  Guinness,  A.  E.). 

^.  Armstrong,  Sir  Alexander,  K.C.B. 

Aug.  Baily,  Francis. 

Y.  Balfour,  Right  Hon.  Arthur  James. 

Y.  Ball,  Robert. 

Y.  Ball,  William. 

M.  Bail,  Yalentine. 

Y.  liarrington,  Josiah. 

H.  15arry,  Sir  Redmond. 

Y.  Beaufort,  Daniel  Augustus. 


338  HONORARY  DEGREES. 

1785  M.  Bessonet,  Francis. 

1725  M.  Bettesworth,  Richard. 

1744        V.  Bingham,  John. 

1824  M.  Blake,  Anthony  Richard. 

1773  V.  Blaquiere,  Ilight  Hon.  John. 

1888  M.  Blaydes,  Rev.  Frederick  Henry  Mar  veil. 

1734  V.  Biennerhassett,  Arthur. 
1852  V.  Boole,  George. 
1769  M.  Bourke,  John. 

1735  V.  Boyle,  Henry. 

1887  M.  Bramwell,  George  William  Wiltshere,  Baron. 

1709  M.  Brazier,  Kilner. 

1835  Aug.  Brisbane,  Sir  Thomas. 

1746  y.  Bristow,  William. 

1871  M.  Brooke,  Right  Hon.  William. 

1861  Aug.  Brougham  and  Yaux,  Right  Hon.  Henry,  Baron, 
1777  M.  Browne,  Joshua. 
1709  M.  Bunbury,  Walter. 
1712       V.  Burgh,  William. 

1862  M.  Burke,  Sir  John  Bernard,  Kt. 

1889  M.  Burton,  Sir  Frederick  William. 
1730       V.  Butler,  Humphrey. 
1730       V.  Butler,  Thomas. 
1806  M,  Cambridge,    H.    R.    H.    Adolphus    Frederick,  -1 

Duke  of. 

1868  April.  Cambridge,  H.  R.  H.  George,  Duke  of. 

1885  H.  Carnarvon,  Henry  Howard  Molyneux,  Earl  of. 

1709  M.  Carter,  Thomas. 

1725  M.  Carteret,  John,  Baron. 

1869  M.  Casey,  John. 

1755  M.  Caulfeild,  Right  Hon.  James,  Earl  of  Charlemont. 

1766       V.  Caullield,  William. 

1865  M.  Cay  ley,  Arthur. 

1768  Sept.  Chaigneau,  Peter. 

1772  M.  Chapman,  Benjamin. 

1781  M.  Chatterton,  James. 

1857  M.  Chatterton,    Major-General  Sir  James  Charles, 

Bart. 

1861  Aug.  Chevalier,  Monsieur  Michel  (per  dipl.) 

1725  M.  Clutterbuck,  Hon.  (     ). 
1754  M,  Cobb,  Richard  Challoner. 

1865  M.  Cole,  Right  Hon.  William,  Earl  of  Enniskillen. 

1863  V.  Cooper,  Edward  J. 
1762       V.  Cramer,  John. 
1709  M.  Creighton,  David. 
1789       V.  Crofton,  Hugh. 

1726  V.  Croker,John. 
1714  Jan.  Cross,  (  ). 
1718  M.  Cuffe,  John. 


1718 

M. 

1771 

JE. 

1887 

M. 

1709 

M. 

1764 

^. 

1857 

Sept. 

1768 

Sept. 

1783 

M. 

1779 

V. 

1768 

Sept. 

1771 

^. 

1887 

^. 

1735 

V. 

1734 

y. 

1806 

^. 

1783 

M. 

1879 

Y. 

1710 

M. 

1781 

V. 

1790 

V. 

1882 

M. 

1796 

M. 

1878 

Aug. 

1754 

y. 

1710 

M. 

1865 

M. 

1744 

y. 

1870 

M. 

1870 

M. 

1765 

JE. 

1779 

y. 

1788 

V. 

1776 

M. 

1878 

Aug. 

1867 

^. 

1754 

y. 

1707 

JE. 

1754 

y. 

1845 

M. 

1734 

y. 

1730 

y. 

1762 

M. 

1735 

y. 

1778 

y. 

1881 

^. 

1709 

^. 

HONORAEY  DEGREES.  339 

Cuffe,  Maurice. 

Cumberland,  Richard. 

Cunningham,  Rev.  John,  Principal  of  St.  Andrews 

University. 
Curtis,  Robert. 
Darner,  John. 

Daubeney,  Charles  Giles  Bridle. 
Day,  Edward. 

Dealtry,  Skinner  Robert  Baylis. 
Deane,  William. 
Dennis,  William. 
Denny,  Edward. 
De  yere,  Aubrey  Thomas. 
Dilks,  Michael  O'Brien. 
Dillon,  Robert. 

Downes,  Right  Hon.  William. 
Doyle,  William. 

Drogheda,  Marquis  of  {see  Moore). 
Dufferin,  Right  Hon.  Frederick  Temple,  Earl  of. 
Dunkellin,  Lord. 
Eden,  Right  Hon.  William. 
Egan,  John. 

Eglinton,  Earl  of  {see  Montgomerie) 
EUis,  Robinson. 
Ellison,  Thomas. 
Evans,  John. 
Eyre,  John. 
Eyres,  Edward. 
Ferguson,  Samuel. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Robert. 
Fitzgerald,  Right  Hon.  John  David. 
Fitzgerald,  Hon.  Francis  Alexander. 
Fitz  Gibbon,  John. 
Fitz  Gibbon,  John. 
Fitz  Herbert,  Right  Hon.  Alleyne, 
Flood,  Warden. 
Flower,  William  Henry. 
Forster,  John. 
Fortescue,  William  Henry. 
Fountaine,  Sir  Andrew. 
Fownes,  Sir  William,  Bart. 
Fremantle,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart. 
French,  Humphrey. 
French,  Robert. 
Gardiner,  Right  Hon.  Charles. 
Gardiner,  Luke. 
Godley,  John. 

Gibson,  Right  Hon.  Edward. 
Gore,  George. 


3iO  HONORAKT  DEGRESS. 


Gore,  William. 

Gough,  Hugh,  Viscount. 

Graves,  Rev.  Robert  Perceval. 

Griffith,  Sir  Richard,  Bart. 

Guinness,  Arthur  Edward,  Baron  Ardilaun. 

Guinness,  Benjamin  Lee. 

Guinness,  Edward  Cecil,  Baron  Iveagh. 

Hall,  Richard. 

Hamilton,  Alexander. 

Hamilton,  George. 

Hamilton,  Henry. 

Hartstonge,  Price. 

Harward,  William. 

Hellen,  Robert. 

Helmholtz,  Herman  Ludwig  Ferdinand. 

Herbert,  Edward. 

Heron,  Right  Hon.  Richard. 

Heytesbury,  Baron  [see  Holmes). 

Hill,  Hugh. 

Holmes,  William  a' Court,  Baron  Heytesbury. 

Hooker,  Sir  Joseph  Dalton. 

Hopkins,  William. 

Hort,  Robert. 

Hort,  Rev.  Fenton  John  Anthony. 

Howard,  Hugh. 

Howard,  Robert. 

Huggins,  William. 

Hutchinson,  Francis  Hely. 

Hutchinson,  Right  Hon.  John  Hely. 

Huxley,  Thomas  Henry. 

Iveagh,  Baron  {see  Guinness,  E.  C). 

Janssen,  Peter  Julius  Caesar. 

Jebb,  Richard  Claverhouse. 

Jennings,  Sir  Patrick  A. 

Jephson,  John. 

Joule,  James  Prescott. 

Keating,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Singer. 

Kelly,  Jeremiah. 

Kennedy,  Rev.  Benjamin  Hall. 

Kenny,  John. 

Keogh,  Right  Hon.  William. 

King,  Henry. 

Kirwan,  Richard. 

Knox,  Hon.  George. 

Larcom,  Thomas  A. 

Lawrence,  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  May. 

Lecky,  William  Edward  Hartpole. 

Lees,  William  Nassau. 

Lightfoot,  Right  Rev.  Joseph  Barber. 


1770 

V. 

1851 

V. 

1890 

M, 

1849 

V. 

1891 

M, 

1863 

V. 

1891 

M. 

1730 

V. 

1789 

M. 

1772 

V. 

1734 

V. 

1730 

V. 

1747 

M. 

1769 

V. 

1881 

Apr. 

1752 

M, 

1777 

V. 

1772 

V. 

1844 

M. 

1878 

Aug. 

1857 

Sept. 

1754 

V. 

1888 

M, 

1775 

M. 

1781 

V. 

1886 

M. 

1791 

M. 

1765 

M. 

1878 

Aug. 

1878 

Aug. 

1888 

M. 

1887 

M. 

1709 

M. 

1857 
1871 

T 

1709 

M. 

1886 

M. 

1795 

V. 

1866 

M. 

1709 

M, 

1794 

V. 

1795 

V. 

1855 

M. 

1860 

V. 

1879 

M. 

1867 

M. 

1888 

M. 

1801 

^. 

1766 

Y. 

1887 

^. 

1878 
1746 

Auj^. 

1728 

Y. 

1754 

Y. 

1776 

Y. 

1776 

Y. 

1863 

H. 

1849 

Y. 

1863 

Y. 

1843 

M. 

1776 

JE. 

1891 

M, 

1760 

Y. 

1737 

M. 

1756 

Y. 

1709 

M. 

1751 

Oct. 

1881 

^. 

1774 

JE. 

1751 

Oct. 

1746 

Y. 

1859 

H. 

1725 

^. 

1865 

M. 

1765 

JE. 

1765 

M. 

1805 

M. 

1835 
1768 

Aug. 

JE. 

1709 

^. 

1852 

M. 

1744 

Y. 

I860 

JE. 

1845 

Y. 

1710 
1709 

X 

1770 

Y. 

1756 

^. 

1887 

M. 

1708 

Y. 

1756 

^. 

1881 

^. 

1882 

^. 

HONORARY  DEGREES.  341 

Lindsay,  Charles. 

Loftus,  Edward. 

Londonderry,    Charles    Yane    Tempest   Stewart, 

Marquis  of. 
Lubbock,  Sir  John,  Bart. 
Lyddall,  Right  Hon.  Richard. 
Lyons,  Colley. 
Lyons,  Henry. 
Lysaght,  Hon.  James. 
Lysaght,  Hon.  Joseph. 
Lyster,  James. 
Mackay,  James  Townsend. 
Mackay,  Thomas  L. 
MacNeill,  Sir  John. 
Macoun,  John. 
Madden,  Dodgson  Hamilton. 
Magill,  John. 
Malone,  Anthony. 
Malone,  Edmund. 
Mason,  Sir  John. 
Massereene,  Yiscoiint. 
Mathew,  Sir  Charles  James. 
Maunsell,  Thomas. 
Maxwell,  Sir  Robert. 
M'Awly,  Alexander. 
M'Clintock,  Francis  Leopold. 
Medlicott,  Thomas. 
Miller,  William  Henry. 
Milmoth,  William. 
Mitchell,  Henry. 
Mitford,  Bertram. 
Moll,  Gerard. 

Molyneux,  Sir  Capel,  Bart. 
Monck,  George. 
Montgomerie,  Right  Hon.  William,  Earl  of  Eglinton 

(per  dipl.) 
Montgomery,  Alexander. 
Montgomery,  Sir  Robert. 
Moore,  Henry  Francis  Seymour,  Marquis  of  Dro- 

gheda. 
Moore,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry. 
Morgan,  Hugh. 
Morres,  Lodge. 
Morris,  Sir  Redmond. 
Morris,  Sir  Michael,  Bart. 
Mountjoy,  William,  Yiscount. 
Mountmorres,  Right  Hon.  Hervey,  Lord. 
MulhoUand,  John. 

M  unro,  Rev.  Hugh  Andrew  Johnstone. 
Ji 


342  HONORARY   DKGREE8. 


Natchbull,  (     ). 

O'Callaghan,  Cornelius. 

O' Donovan,  John. 

0' Flaherty,  John  Burke. 

O'Hara,  Charles. 

Oliver,  Philip. 

Oliver,  Robert. 

O'Neill,  Clotworthy. 

Parry,  Benjamin. 

Parsons,  llit^ht  Hon.  William,  Earl  of  Rosse. 

Parsons,  Right  Hon.  Laurence,  Earl  of  Rosse. 

Patterson,  Mark. 

Pellegrini,  Alfonso. 

Petrie,  George. 

Phillips,  John. 

Pierce,  Thomas. 

Pigot,  Right  Hon.  David  Richard. 

Ponsonby,  Hon.  Richard. 

Porter,  Right  Hon.  Andrew  Marshall. 

Portlock,  Joseph  Ellison. 

Power,  Richard. 

Purdon,  George. 

Kanke,  Leopold  Von. 

Rankine,  William  John  Macquom. 

Rawdon,  Right  Hon.  John,  Lord. 

Reeves,  William. 

Reynolds,  Surgeon-Major  James  Henry. 

Richardson,  Sir  John. 

Rickesay,  George. 

Rigby,  Right  Hon.  Richard. 

Roberts,  General  Sir  Frederick. 

Roberts,  Philip  Begg. 

Robinson,  Thomas  Romney. 

Rochfort,  George. 

Roscoe,  Henry  Enfield. 

Rosse,  Earl  of  {see  Parsons). 

Russell,  William  H. 

Sanday,  Rev.  William. 

Sayce,  Rev.  Archibald  Henry. 

Saxe- Weimar,  Prince  Edward  of. 

Scott,  John. 

Sellar,  William  Young. 

Shane,  Sir  Arthur,  Bart. 

Sheil,  James. 


1730 

JE. 

1775 

V. 

1850 

M. 

1789 

V. 

1777 

V. 

1754 

V. 

1709 

JE. 

1746 

M. 

1710 

^. 

1863 

Y. 

1879 

Y. 

1765 

^. 

1802 

^. 

1847 

M. 

1857 

Sept. 

1735 

V. 

1870 

JE. 

1754 

Y. 

1889 

M. 

1857 

Sept. 

1769 

Y. 

1726 

Y. 

1865* 

M. 

1857 

Sept. 

1753 

Y. 

1871 

^. 

1879 

M. 

1857 

Sept. 

1709 

2E. 

1758 

Y. 

1880 

H. 

1768 

Sept. 

1863 

1709 

M. 

1879 

Y. 

1856 

Y. 

1887 

^. 

1881 

M. 

1891 

JE, 

1775 

Y. 

1890 

M. 

1709 

M. 

1768 

Sept. 

•  At  tlie  Commencements,  held  July  ft.  1865,  the  private  grace  of  the  House  was  read 
for  cotifcrniifc  the  Honorary  iK'^ren  of  l)o(tor  in  Laws  on  Professor  Leopold  Von  Kanke, 
of  Kcrlln,  who  beintc  the  ouhject  of  a  foi  ei^n  State  could  not  take  the  oath  of  allegiance 
required  for  the  full  UogKc. 


HONORARY  DEGREES.  343 

uE.  Sheppard,  Anthony. 

JE,.  Shirley,  Evelyn  Philip. 

^j.  Siemens,  William  C. 

Aug.  Simpson,  Maxwell. 

JE.  Singleton,  Thomas. 

Y.  Slade,  Samuel  William. 

iE.  Smith,  Edward. 

y.  Smith,  George. 

Aug.  Smith,  Henry  John  Stephen. 

Aug.  Smith,  William  Scarborough. 

Oct.  Smythe,  Endymion,  Viscount  Strangford. 

H.  Sollas,  William  John. 

Y.  South,  Sir  James. 

Y.  Southwell,  Bowen. 

Aug.  Southwell,  Right  Hon.  Edward. 

^.  Spencer,  Right  Hon.  John  Poj^ntz,  K.G.,  Karl. 

Aug.  Spottiswoode,  William. 

J^.  Spring,  Francis. 

^.  St.  George,  Sir  George,  Bart. 

Y.  St.  George,  Thomas. 

Y.  Stanton,  Thomas. 

M.  Starkey,  Digby  Pilot. 

JE.  Stearne,  Enoch. 

V.  Steele,  Sir  Richard,  Bart. 

JE.  Stokes,  George  Gabriel. 

^.  Stokes,  Whitley. 

^.  Stoney,  Bindon  Blood. 

H.  Stopford,  Edward  Adderley. 

Y.  Stopford,  James. 

Y.  Story,  Geo.  Walter. 

M.  Stubbs,  Right  Rev.  William,  Bishop  of  Oxford. 

^.  Strathnairn,  Right  Hon.  Henry,  Baron. 

^.  Sullivan,  Right  Hon.  Edward. 

JE.  Sylvester,  John  James. 

M.  Talbot,  Right  Hon.   James,   Baron  Talbot  de 
Malahide. 

Y.  Taylor,  Thomas. 

M.  Tennent,  Sir  James  Emerson. 

Aug.  Thomson,  James. 

Aug.  Thomson,  Sir  Wyville  Charles  T, 

Sept.  Thomson,  William. 

Y.  Tighe,  William. 

Y.  Tottenham,  Charles. 

Y.  Trotter,  Stephen. 

^.  Yesey,  Sir  'Jhomas. 

2E.  Waite,  Thomas. 

Aug.  Wales,  H.  R.  H.  Albert  Edward,  Prince  of. 

M.  Wallace,  Alfred  Russell. 

Y.  Waller,  Robert. 

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1738 

^. 

1786 

M. 

1881 

M. 

1756 

V. 

1863 

V. 

1878 

Aug. 

1802 

M, 

1793 

JE. 

1785 

V. 

1883 

JE. 

1775 

M. 

1890 

M. 

1873 

M. 

1730 

^. 

344  HONORARY  DEGRRK8. 

Walpole,  Right  Hon.  Edward. 

Walsh,  Henry  Lomax. 

Weiss,  Edmund. 

Weldon,  Walter. 

Whitworth,  Joseph. 

Williamson,  Alexander  William. 

Williomer,  Charles. 

Wolfe,  Right  Hon.  Arthur. 

Wolfe,  John. 

Wolseley,  Right  Hon.  Garnet  Joseph,   G.  C.  B., 

Baron. 
Wood,  Attiwell. 

Wordsworth,  Right  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Salisbui 
Wright,  William. 
Wyndham,  Right  Hon.  Thomas. 


Doctors  171  3fedicine. 

Acland,  Henry  Wentworth. 

Beatty,  Thomas  Edward. 

Bowman,  William. 

Brooke,  William. 

Butcher,  Richard  H.  G. 

Cheyne,  John. 

Churchill,  Fleetwood. 

Collins,  Robert. 

Corrigan,  Sir  Dominic  John,  Bart. 

Cuming,  William. 

Cunningham,  Daniel  John. 

Dickson,  Alexander. 

Gairdner,  William  Tennant. 

Hartigan,  William. 

Harvey,  William  Henry,  Professor  of  Botany 

Irwin,  Ahmuty. 

Jacob,  Arthur. 

Kennedy,  Evory. 

Lentaigne,  Benjamin. 

Lister,  Joseph. 

Lucas,  Charles. 

Mackesy,  Thomas  L. 

Macnamara,  Rawdon. 

Marshall,  John. 

Mollan,  John. 

Neligan,  John  Moore. 

Paget,  George  E. 

Paget,  Sir  James. 

Perry,  George  Thomas. 


1867 

Aug. 

1863 

H. 

1867 

Aug. 

1824 

M. 

1863 

V. 

1824 

M. 

1851 

V. 

1839 

M. 

1849 

M. 

1854 

M. 

1885 

H. 

1868 

M. 

1887 

M. 

1802 

M. 

1844 

V. 

1881 

M. 

1863 

V. 

1839 

M. 

1813 

V. 

1879 

M. 

1761 

JE. 

1863 

V. 

1870 

M. 

1890 

2E. 

1839 

M. 

1853 

M, 

1867 

Aug. 

1887 

JE. 

1839 

M. 

1839 

M. 

1890 

^. 

1839 

^. 

1876 

M. 

1867 

Aug. 

1867 

^! 

1887 

M. 

1867 

Aug. 

1864 

H. 

1839 

JE. 

1839 

^. 

1867 

Aug. 

>  1867 

Aug. 

1887 

JE. 

'   1887 

^. 

1863 

H. 

1891 

M. 

1887 

^. 

1887 

M. 

1852 

M. 

1891 

M. 

1891 

JE. 

^  1891 

M. 

1890 

M. 

1889 

JE, 

1772 

V. 

1707 

M. 

1776 

Y. 

1707 

JE. 

1845 

V. 

1707 

JE. 

1707 

^. 

1768 

Sept. 

1868 

^. 

HONOKART  DfiGRE:BS.  345 

Price,  John  William. 
Quain,  Richard. 
Reid,  Robert. 
Reynolds,  James  Emerson. 
Aug.    Rumsey,  George  Wildbore, 
""       Sibson,  Francis. 
Simon,  John. 
Simpson,  Sir  James  Y. 
Simpson,  Maxwell. 
Smith,  Aquilla. 
Stokes,  William. 
Syme,  James. 
Teale,  Thomas  Pridgin. 
Waters,  Edward. 
Y/ells,  Sir  Thomas  Spencer. 
Wilde,  Sir  William  R. 

Doctors  in  3Iusic. 

Mahaffy,  Rev.  John  Pentland. 

Oakeley,  Sir  Herbert. 

Ouseley,  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Arthur  Gore,  Bart. 

Robinson,  Francis. 

Doctors  in  Science. 

Cunningham,  Daniel  John. 
Purser,  John  Mallet. 
Reynolds,  James  Emerson. 

Masters  in  Arts. 

Aulad  Ali. 

Burbidge,  Frederick  William. 

Crosbie,  Hon.  John. 

Cope,  Robert. 

Cradock,  William. 

Domvill,  William. 

Drogheda,  Henry  Francis  Seymour,  Marquis  of. 

Ford,  Charles. 

Ford,  Matthew. 

Foster,  John. 

Gibson,  John  George. 


Masters  in  Surgery. 

1875      M.      Colles,  William. 

1870      ^.      Dane,  Richard. 

1873      M.      Porter,  George  Hornidge. 


Sai  nONOEABY  D£GB£KS. 


Masters  in  Obstetric  Science, 

1883      M.      Kidd,  George  Hugh. 

1877      M.      M'Clintock,  Alfred. 

1877      M,      Sinclair,  Edward  Burrowes. 


Masters  in  Engineering. 

Alexander,  Thomas. 
Crawford,  Robert. 
Downing,  Samuel. 
Griffith,  Sir  Richard,  Bart. 
Grubb,  Howard. 

Harland,  Sir  Edward  James,  Bart. 
Mac  Neill,  Sir  John. 
Mallet,  Robert. 
1888       M,     Ramsbottom,  John. 


Bachelors  in  Laws, 

1725  M.  Annesley,  Francis. 

1777  M.  Burgh,  Walter. 

1778  M.  Desca,  Anthony. 
1785  M.  Hall,  John. 
1789  M.  Radcliff,  John. 
1778  M.  Vieyra,  Anthony. 


Bachelor  in  Arts. 
1703      M.      Camery,  John. 


I 


1888 

M. 

1883 

M. 

1862 

H. 

1862 

H. 

1876 

M. 

1888 

M. 

1862 

H. 

1862 

H. 

•(     347     ) 


gifctitj  2testim0mw;ms. 


The  following  list  is  intended  to  contain  the  names  of  all  those 
who  obtained  Testimoniums  in  the  School  of  Divinity  from  1840 
to  June,  1890.  Those  who  were  placed  in  the  First  or  Second 
(lass  at  the  Final  Divinity  Examination  are  indicated  by  (1)  or 
(2)  after  the  name.  Those  who  obtained  Testimoniums  by  gain- 
ing Divinity  Premiums 'or  Theological  Exhibitions  are  indicated 
by  Roman  numerals  after  the  name,  the  relative  position  of  the 
premium  being  shown  by  the  numeral. 


1853  Abbott,  Bradley. 
1869  Abbott,  David  C. 

1884  Abbott,  Joseph. 

1875  Abbott,  Joseph  W.  (1). 

i  842  Abeltsbauser,  Ignatius  G.  (2). 

1860  Acheson,  Johnston  H.  (2). 

1850  Adams,  Benjamin  W. 
1862  Adams,  James  W.  (2). 
1867  Adams,  Richard. 

1862  Adams,  Samuel. 

1878  Adams,  Samuel  A.  (2). 

1846  Adams,  William  M.  (1). 

1847  Adamson,  Cbristopher. 
1843  Agar,  William. 

1842  Alcock,  Alured  H. 

1851  Alcock,  George  A.  (2). 
1864  Alcock,  Henry  J.  (ii.),  (1). 
1878  Alcorn,  Henry. 

1848  Alcorn,  John  (1). 

1871  Alderley,  Thomas  E.  (1). 
1840  Aldwell,  Basil. 

1855  Aldworth,  John. 

1856  Aldworth,  R.  St.  Leger. 
1851  Aldworth,  W.  S.  (2). 

1855  Alexander,  Fredk.  W.  N.  (2) 

1863  Alexander,  George  N. 
1869  Alexander,  Hugh. 

1856  Alexander,  John. 

1885  Algeo,  Lewis  W. 
1850  Alker,  George. 
1853  AUcroft,  Walter. 

1843  Allen,  Charles. 
1846  Allen,  Francis. 

1864  Allen,  Robert  (2). 
1864  Allen,  Thomas  (1). 
1846  Allen,  Udney  J.  T. 
1864  Allingham,  Edward. 
1862  Allingham,  Thomas  (1). 
1866  Allison,  John  W. 


1845  Allman,  William  (2). 

1882  Abnent,  William  F.  (2). 
1847  Anderson,  Michael  J. 

1857  Anderson,  Samuel  (1). 

1850  Anderson,  Thomas. 

1851  Anderson,  William  (1). 

1883  Andrews,  Geo.  Hubert  (2). 
1856  Andrew,  John  F.  (2). 

1851  Andrews,  William  (2). 

1846  Annesley,  James  B.  (2). 
1877  Appleford,  Walter  L. 
1861  Arbuthnot,  Robert  K.  (2). 
1843  Archdall,  Henry. 

1856  Archdall,  Mervyn. 
1891  Archdall,  Mervyn. 
1861  Archdall,  William  F. 

1847  Archer,  Arthur  E. 
1840  Archer,  Arthur  W. 
1876  Archer,  Charles  F. 

1890  Archer,  James  Edward  (ii) 

1854  Archer,  John  (1). 
1875  Archer,  John  (2). 
1865  Ard,  Albert  J. 
1879  Ardagh,  Arthur  W. 
1885  Ardill,  John  R. 

1852  Armitage,  Joseph  A.  (2). 

1867  Armstrong,  Edmund  J. 

1846  Armstrong,  George. 
1890  Armstrong,  Henry  M. 

1847  Armstrong,  James. 
1865  Armstrong,  James  (1). 
1885  Armstrong,  John. 

■1841  Armstrong,  John  H.  (1). 
1845  Armstrong,  James  W. 

1868  Armstrong,  Robert  (2). 

1855  Armstrong,  Robert  (2). 
1885  Armstrong  Simon  Carter. 
1845  Armstrong,  Skeffington, 

1858  Armstrong,  William  (2). 


S48 


TESTIMONIUMS  IN  DIVINITY. 


1853  Armstrong,  William  B.  (1). 

1845  Arthur,  Augustus  (2). 
1840  Arthur,  Edward. 

1840  Arthure,  Benedict  (2). 

1861  Ashe,  Henry. 

1841  Ashe,  James. 

1849  Ashe,  Thomas. 
1852  Ash  win,  Forster  (2). 
1847  Ask  in,  William  B. 
1866  Askins,  William  J.  (2). 
1841  Atkins,  Walter  B.  (i.),  (2). 

1873  Atkinson,  Augustus  W. 

1850  Atkinson,  Edward. 

1887  Atkinson,  Frederick  Staples. 

1 852  Atkinson,  James. 

1866  Atkinson,  James  N.  (2). 

1846  Atkinson,  Pascal  (2). 

1840  Auchinleck,  Alexander. 
1860  Bahington,  Richard. 
1843  Badham,  Leslie  (I). 

1841  Badham,  William. 
1845  Bagot,  George. 

1851  Bagot,  Richard  W. 

1845  Bagnell,  Henry  W.  (2). 

1851  Bailey,  George  (1). 

1847  Bailey,  William  (2). 

1858  Baillie,  Richard  ^aS. 
1847  Baillie,  Robert. 
1884  Baillie,  William. 

1852  Bain,  John. 
1856  Baker,  Colpoys. 
1889  Baker,  Edward  J. 
1843  Baker,  Francis. 
1855  Baker,  Hugh  R.  (2). 

1859  Baker,  Hugh  S.  W.  (2). 

1853  Baker,  WilUam  R.  0. 
1847  Baldwin,  Nathaniel  E. 

1854  Ball,  Rutledge. 

1843  Ball,  Thomas  H. 
1850  Ball,  Thomas  V. 

1855  Ball,  William  J. 

1859  Ballard,  John  H.  (2). 
1869  Ban.ford,  William  (1). 

1874  Banks,  Benjamin  (2). 

1860  Banks,  William  T. 

1856  Bannerman,  Edward  (1). 
1865  Bannerman,  J.  M*C.  (in.) (2). 

1844  Bannister,  John  (1). 
1864  Barckv,  Joseph  (2). 

1846  Barclay,  Robert. 
1850  Barker,  Joseph  (2). 

1862  BarkUe,  John  K. 
1846  Barlow,  John. 


1852  Barlow,  Thomas  D.  (2). 
1857  Barnes,  Frederick  (2). 
1863  Barnes,  William. 
1845  Barnier,  James  (2). 
1845  Barry,  David  T. 

1841  Barry,  George  B. 
1881  Barry,  Louis  A.  J.  (2). 
1850  Barry,  Zacharias  (2). 

1850  Barter,  John  T.  (2). 
1879  Barter,  William  E.  B.  (2). 
1870  Barton,  Alfred. 

1870  Barton,  Arthur  R.  (2). 
1847  Barton,  Charles  (2). 

1849  Barton,  Charles  (1). 

1845  Barton,  George. 
1856  Barton,  George  T.  H. 

1842  Barton,  Gustavus. 

1851  Barton,  Robert  B.  (2). 
1891  Bassett,  Clement. 
1847  Batt,  Narcissus  (i.). 
1881  Battersby,  Francis  Hoffra 

1846  Battersby, William  A.  (1). 
1856  Baxter,  ]\Iark. 

1876  Bay  lee,  Robert  P. 

1842  Baylee,  William. 

1850  Baylv,  Edward. 

1843  Bayly,  Henry  R. 
1850  Baxter,  WilUam  G. 
1860  Beamish,  George. 
1846  Beamish,  Peter  T.  (1). 
1868  Beasley,  Edward  M. 
1887  Beatty,  Edmund  W.  (1). 

1856  Beatty,  Robert. 
1879  Beatty,  William  (2). 
1885  Becher,  John  R.  II. 
1887  Becher,  John  R.  Hedges. 
1849  Becher,  John  T.  (2). 
1889  Beere,  Gerald  N.  0. 

1866  Beers,  John  B.  (2). 

1857  Belcher,  William  (1). 

1846  Bell,  Alan. 

1843  Bell,  Andrew. 

1844  Bell,  Charles. 
1842  Bell,  Charles  D. 

1887  Bell,  George  Robert. 
1874  Bell,  Henry  D.  (2). 
1874  Bell,  John  White. 
1854  Bell,  Joseph  S. 
1868  Bell,  Robert  (1). 
1842  Bell,  Thomas. 

1888  Bell,  William. 

1867  Bell,  William  L. 

1847  Benison,  William  B 


TKSTiMONITJMS  IN  DIYINITY. 


349 


1870  Bennett,  Joseph  J. 
1866  Bennett,  Richard  (1). 
1845  Bennett,  Theophilus. 

1887  Bennitt,  Joseph  Samuel. 

1888  Benson,  Arthur  J. 
1863  Benson,  Charles. 

1860  Benson,  Charles  M.  (2). 
1882  Beresford,  Richard  U. 
1840  Beresford,  William  M.  (2) 
1881  Berry,  James  Fleetwood. 
1877  Berry,  John. 
1888  Berry,  Parsons,  E.  F. 

1853  Berry,  Thomas  (2). 

1876  Berry,  Thomas  S.  (i.),  (1). 
1845  Berry,  William  W.  (2). 
1862  Betts,  Henry  J.  (2). 

1855  Bevan,  Robert  T. 
1881  Bewley,  Joseph  (2). 

1851  Biby,  James  (2). 
1857  Bickerstaff,  Marcus  J. 
1850  Biggs,  George  W  (2). 
1847  Biggs,  Thomas  (2). 

1888  Bigley,  William. 

1840  Bindon,  William  F.  (2). 

1843  Binns,  Benjamin  (1). 

1856  Bird,  John. 
1845  Black,  Charles  I. 

1840  Black,  James. 

1854  Black,  James  K. 

1852  Black,  John. 

1889  Black,  John  C.  (2). 

1845  Black,  Thomas  F. 

1844  Blacker,  Beaver  H. 

1850  Blacker,  Robert  (2). 

1853  Blackley,  William  L. 
1847  Blackwood,  James  S. 
1860  Blair,  Alexander. 
1884  Blair,  Robert. 

1862  Blake,  Robert  F.  (2), 

1843  Blak(ney,  Richard  P.  (1). 

1877  Blakeney,  WiUiam  N. 

1846  Bleakley,  David  R. 
1853  Bleasdell,  John  (2). 

1857  Bleasdell,  John  (ii.). 
1849   Bluett,  Augustus  F.  G. 

1841  Bluett,  George. 

1878  Bluett,  Richard  D.  (2). 

1844  Bluett,  William  R. 
1846  Boake,  Joseph  A.  (1). 
1866  Bolster,  Robert  C.  (2). 
1806  Bolton,  Edward  R. 
1844  Bolton,  Massy  (2). 

1851  Bolton,  William. 


1854 

1859 

1855 

1859 

1868 

1859 

1886 

1850 

1852 

1848 

1850 

1877 

1868 

1845 

1846 

1864 

1883 

1878 

1887 

1885 

1856 

1873 

1846 

1868 

1866 

1846 

1852 

1871 

1858 

1868 

1848 

1(^67 

1876 

1868 

1872 

1863 

1840 

1849 

1860 

1857 

1860 

1863 

1859 

1859 

1861 

1847 

1867 

1851 

1886 

1843 

1848 

1857 

1851 


Bolton,  Richard  K. 
Bond,  Isaac. 
Bond,  James. 
Booker,  John. 
Bookey,  Pilsworth  (2). 
Booth,  Richard* 
Bor,  Alfred  Edward  (2). 
Bor,  James  H. 
Boston,  Richard. 
Bourchier,  Joseph  G. 
Bourchier,  Thomas  (i.),  (1). 
Bourchier,  William  C.  (2). 
Bowens,  Thomas  S. 
Bowles,  John  W.  (2). 
Boyle,  Hugh. 
Boyce,  James. 
Boyle,  William  F. 
Brabazon,  John  (2). 
Braddell,  Henry  Vause. 
Bradford,  William  J.  (2). 
Bradley,  George. 
Bradley,  Russell  (2). 
Bradshaw,  George. 
Bradshaw,  John  (1). 
Bradshaw,  J.  Boyle  (2).. 
Bradshaw,  Joseph  (2). 
Bradshaw,  Macnevin  (2). 
Bradshaw,  Martin  (1). 
Brady,  John  W. 
Brady,  Thomas  H.  (1). 
Brady,  William  M.  (2). 
Brandon,  Edward  L.  (2). 
Brandon,  Ernest  A. 
Brandon,  Richard  H. 
Brandon,  Robert  J. 
Brandon,  William  (2). 
Brasher,  Samuel  (1). 
Brassington,  William  H.  (2). 
Bray,  Edward  (2). 
Breakey,  Leslie  (2). 
Bredin,  Edwin. 
Brenan,  Alexander  (2). 
Brenan,  James  E.  (2). 
Brenan,  Robert  H.  (2). 
Brenan,  Samuel  A. 
Brien,  John. 
Brighton,  Oliver. 
Brigstock,  Martin  (2). 
Biindley,  John  C.  F. 
Briscoe,  James  R. 
Briscoe,  John  W. 
Bristowp,  John  (2). 
Brooke,  Henry  (1). 


k3 


350 


TESTlMONltMS  IN  DiVINlTt. 


1856  Brooke,  Stopford  A.  (2). 

1840 

1849  Brooke,  Thomas  (2). 

1854 

1857  Brooke,  William. 

1849 

1853  Broomer,  Cornelius. 

1857 

1849  Brougham,  Henry  (2). 

1880 

1852  Brougham,  John  (1). 

1851 

1868  Brown,  John  P.  (2). 

1867 

1848  Brown,  llobcrt. 

1846 

1840  Brown,  Thomas  B.  (2). 

1863 

1881   Brown,  Walter  H.  (2). 

1858 

1853  Browne,  Henry  C 

1856 

1845  Browne,  John. 

1867 

1890  Browne,  John  E.  (2). 

1850 

1855  Browne,  John  H. 

1871 

1S60  Browne,  John  J.  (ii.),  (2). 

1858 

1815  Browne,  John  W. 

1864 

1862  Browne,  Matthew  C. 

1869 

1863  Browne,  Michael 

1862 

1860  Browne,  Robert. 

1854 

1858  Browne,  Robert  Wilson  (2). 

1858 

1851   Browne,  Samuel  (1). 

1857 

1866  Browne,  Stephen. 

1870 

1869  Brownlow,  Duncan. 

1852 

1840  Brownrigg,  Francis. 

1879 

1845  Brownrigg,  George 

1853 

1S84  Brownrigg,  Hedley  W.  (2) 

1865 

1851  Brownrigg,  John  A. 

1850 

1848  Brownrigg,  Robert  G. 

1855 

1845  Brownrigg,  Thomas  (2). 

1865 

1862  Bruce,  Charles  S. 

1859 

1857  Bruce,  Robert  M. 

1842 

1843  Br  linker,  Brabazon  W. 

1854 

1888  Brunskill,  Albert  Edward. 

1852 

1886  Brunskill,    Kivas    Colling- 

1850 

wood. 

1841 

1890  Bi^an,  Richard  B.  B. 

1885 

1888  Buchanan,  Charles  Henry. 

1840 

1860  Buckley,  Robert  W.  (2). 

1845 

1845  liuckwoi-th,  'I'homas  E. 

1848 

1869  Budds,  John  (2). 

1869 

1881   Buicke,  Charles  B. 

1851 

1856  BuUick,  Charles  A.  (2). 

1887 

1844  Bull,  JamcE  (1). 

1853 

1850  Bullen,  John  (1). 

1881 

1853  Bunbury,  Thomas. 

1845 

1853  Bunting,  Anthony. 

1871 

1 850  Burges,  John  H. 

1860 

1  s.-,  1    iJurges,  Richard  B.  (2). 

1864 

iss.'>  Buigrss,  Henry  W. 

1856 

IhlG  Burke,  Arthur. 

1877 

1862  Burke,  Francis  (1). 

1861 

1862  Burke,  John  A.  (2). 

1875 

1846  Burke,  Joseph  W.  (2). 

1867 

Burke,  Michael. 
Burke,  Thomas  H. 
Burkitt,  Francis  H. 
Burkitt,  James  (1). 
Burkitt,  Robert  B. 
Burland,  William. 
Burae,  Lawford  F.  (2). 
Burnett,  George. 
Burnett,  Richard. 
Burnett,  Robert. 
Burnett,  William  (2). 
Burns,  Samuel  E. 
Burroughs,  Arthur. 
Burroughs,  Edward  R.  (1). 
Burroughs,  Henry  C.  (2). 
Burroughs,  Robert  (1). 
Burroughs,  William  E.  (2). 
Burrows,  John. 
Burrowes,  Edward  D.  (2). 
Burrowes,  Henry. 
Burtchaell,  Somerset  B.  (2). 
Burton,  Alfred. 
Burton,  Benjamin. 
Burton,  Joseph  G.  (2) 
Bury,  Edward. 
Busby,  Samuel  (2). 
Bushe,  John  P. 
Bushe,  Thomas  (2). 
Bussell,  Barton  (2). 
Butcher,  Samuel  J.  (1). 
Butler,  Edward  G.  (2). 
Butler,  Francis. 
Butler,  Henry  Walter  (2). 
Butler,  Piers. 
Butler,  Richard  (1). 
Butler,  Robert. 
Butler,  Robert  K. 
Butler,  Theobald  (2). 
Butler,  Thomas  L.  (2). 
Butterworth,  Thomas. 
Bvrn,  R.  A.  (2). 
Byrn,  Richard  Archdall  (2). 
Caiiie,  William. 
Cairns,  Charles  Elliott  (1). 
Calcott,  William  B.  (2). 
Callinan,  Thomas. 
Campbell,  Charles. 
Campbell,  Charles  B. 
Canipbell,  Charles  E.  (1). 
Campbell,  Edward  F. 
Campbell,  George  E. 
Campbell,  R.  Stuart  D. 
Campbell,  Stephen  (2). 


TESTIMONIDMS  IN  DIVINITY. 


351 


1854  Campbell,  William  (2). 
1889  Carey,  Jnmes. 

1845  Carey,  John  P. 

1855  Carey,  William  J. 
1859  Carleton,  Andrew  E. 
1872  Carleton,  James  G.  (i.) 
1850  Carleton,  William. 

1856  Carmichael,  Frederick  F.  (2). 
1879  Carolin,  John  R.  S. 

1884  Carolin,  Joseph  (ii.) 

1885  Carolin,  Samuel  J. 
1864  Carr,  Charles  C. 

1853  Carr,  Edward. 
1859  Carr,  Francis. 
1883  Carr,  George  F. 

1858  Carr,  James  A. 

1846  Carr,  Whitmore. 

1866  Carre,  Frederick. 

1864  Carre,  Nathaniel  W.  (I). 

1859  Carroll,  Charles. 
1852  Carroll,  Denis  W.  (2). 

1855  Carroll,  Edward. 
1843  Carroll,  Henry  G.(2). 
1846  Carroll,  John. 

1886  Carroll,  Robert. 

1845  Carroll,  William  G. 

1859  Carroll,  William  (2). 
1840  Carson,  David. 

1872  Carson,  Henry  W.  (i.),  (1). 
1850  Carson,  James  (1). 

1856  Carson,  James  (-). 
1864  Carson,  Thomas  W.  (1). 

1854  Carter,  Henry  B. 

1867  Carter,  John. 

1857  Carter,  Leslie  M. 

1860  Cartwright,  Conway. 

1846  Cary,  George  T.  (2). 
1857  Case,  Francis. 

1842  Cashel,  Frederick  (1). 

1842  Cashman,  George. 

1846  Caulfield,  Abraham  S.  (2). 

1889  Caulfeild,  Reginald  M. 
1872  Cavanagh,  John  (2). 
1863  Chadwiclc,  George  A. 
1859  Chambers,  John  (2). 

1843  Chambers,  William  (2). 

1847  Chamney,  Joseph  (2). 
1852  Chancellor,  James  (2). 
1871   Chapman,  Christopher  J.  (2) 
1856  Chapman,  Dawson. 

1859  Chapman,  William  J.  (2). 

1890  Chaplin,  Richard  Samuel  J. 
1883  Charles,  Robert  H.  (U.) 


1852  Chartres,  Archibald  (2). 
1856  Chartres,  William. 

1845  Chater,  Daniel  S. 

1886  Chatterton,  Eyre  (i.)  (1). 
1842  Chatterton,  Hedges  E.  (2). 
1848  Cheetham,  William  (2). 

1846  Chester,  William  B.  (2). 
1878  Chestnutt,  Osborne. 
1848  Chichester,  George  Y.  (1). 

1845  Childs,  Edmund  (1). 

1886  Christie,  Barry  Edwin. 
1884  Christie,  George  H. 
1866  Chute,  John  (1). 

1859  Clare,  Mervyn  A. 

1881  Clarendon,  Thomas  Win.  (1). 
1863  Clark,  Frederick. 

1882  Clarke,  Albert  G.  (2). 

1840  Clarke,  Andrew  B. 
1855  Clarke,  Benjamin  P. 

1846  Clarke,  Benjamin  S. 

1841  Clarke,  Frederick  (2) 

1855  Clarke,  George. 
1866  Clarke,  George  A. 
1868  Clarke,  Henry  W.  (2). 

1858  Clarke,  James  (1). 

1856  Clarke,  James  (2). 

1848  Clarke,  John  H.  (1). 
1850  Clarke,  Joseph  W. 
1863  Clarke,  Moses. 
1862  Clarke,  Richard  (2). 
1882  Clarke,  Richard  J.  (2). 
1850  Clarke,  Robert  F.  (1). 

1849  Clarke,  Percy. 
1855  Clarke,  Samuel  (2). 

1857  Clavforth,  Henry  (2). 
1870  Cleg-g.  John  (2). 

1850  Clemenger,  George  G.  W. 

1844  Clemenger,  Robert  P. 

1845  Cleinentson,  John. 
1880  Clibborn,  George  M.  (i.). 
1840  Clibborn,  John  (2). 

1847  Close,  Max  will. 
1862  Cluff,  Samuel  0. 
1855  Clutterbuck,  Lorenzo. 

1849  Cobbe,  William  P.  (1). 

1850  Cockburn,  Nesbitt. 
1854  Cochran,  Barton, 

1859  Cochrane,  David  C. 
1857  Cochrane,  James  H.  (2). 
1854  Cochrane,  John. 

1853  Cochrane,  Samuel  G. 

1887  Cockle,  Francis  Travors, 
1857  Codrington,  Richard. 


352 


TESTTMOlflUMS  Of  DIVINITT. 


1846  CofF.y,  John  T. 

1856 

1866  Coffey,  Richard  (1). 

1848 

1877  Cohey,  Pierce. 

1866 

1881  Colclough,  Howard  J. 

1855 

1858  Cule,  Jolm  11. 

1874 

1865  Cole,  Thomas  S.  (2). 

1844 

1841  Coghlan,  Augustus  C. 

189U 

1886  Colgan,  William  (1). 

1891 

1862  Colles,  Goddard. 

1843  Colles,  WiUiam  M. 

1843 

1852  Collins,  Barnabas. 

1846 

1840  Collins,  Henry  (2). 

1877 

1884  Collins,  James  S. 

1869 

1848  CoUins,  Jolm  H.  (2). 

1863 

1869  Collins,  Reeves  Robert  (2). 

1844 

1865  Collins,  Thomas  (i.),  (1.) 

1852 

1881   Collins,  William  Blandford. 

1881 

1882  Collis,  Maurice  H.  F.  (2). 

1853 

1859  Collis,  Thomas  W.  S.  (2). 

1845 

1847  Collison,  Thomas  G.  (2) 

1866 

1865  Collyer,  Henry  De  C.  (2). 

1846 

1868  Colquhoun,  William  (i.),  (1). 

1845 

1843  Colthurst,  James  (1). 

1854 

1847  Colville,  John  B. 

1861 

1846  Concannon,  George  (2). 

1855 

1846  Conner,  Mountil'ord  T. 

1847 

1864  Connolly,  Robert  J.  C.  (1). 

1867 

1883  Connolly,  William  Patrick. 

1891 

1842  ConoUy,  Richard. 

1847 

1871  Conolly,  John  Q.  (2). 

1860 

1845  Connor,  Francis  (2). 

1889 

1845  Connor,  George  H. 

1853 

1850  Connor,  Sandford  (2). 

1882 

1844  Connor,  William  R.  (2). 

1858 

1846  Conry,  Charles  (1). 

1854 

1850  Cooke,  Ambrose  (2). 

1869 

1851  Cooke,  Digby  (2). 

1861 

1863  Cooke,  Elijah  H. 

1846 

1852  Cooke,  Henry. 

1850 

1854  Cooke,  John  (2). 

1842 

1847  Cooke,  John  D. 

1853 

1863  Cooke,  Jolm  I. 

1849 

1851  Cooke,  William  (2). 

1890 

1873  Cooper,  Alfred  W.  F.  (1). 

1845 

1878  Cooper,  Ernest  A.  (in.),  (I). 

1871 

1860  Cooper,  Francis  (2). 

1848 

1844  Cooper,  Jonathan  S. 

1846 

1865  Cooper,  Leonard  L.  (1). 

1857 

1853  Cooper,  Richnni  (2). 

1852 

1887  Cooper,  Robt.  H.  Simmonde. 

1888 

1874  Cooper,  Theodore  J.  (i.) 

1850 

1865  Cooper,  Thomas. 

1878 

1876  Coote,  Henry  K.  (2). 

1843 

Coote,  Maxwell. 
Copeland,  William. 
Corbett,  Edward  St.  J. 
Corbett,  Henry  St.  J.  (1). 
Cordner,  Anthony  A.  (i.),  (1) 
Coiken,  William  J. 
Corlett,  Edwin  J. 
Cornwall,   Ernest  H.  [now 

Lewis-Crosby]  (n.). 
Cornwall,  Richard  N. 
Cornwall,  William  (2). 
Corr,  Thomas  J. 
Corvan,  James  H.  (1). 
Corvan,  John  (2). 
Corvan,  William  W. 
Cosgrave,  Thomas. 
Cosgrave,  William  Fred.  (l)j 
Costello,  John  E.  (1). 
Cotter,  Charles  P. 
Cotter,  Edmund. 
Cotter,  John  W. 
Cotter,  Joseph  R. 
Cotter,  Richard  H. 
Cotter  Thomas. 
Cotter,  William  (2). 
Cotton,  Samuel  S. 
Coulter,  George  W.  S.  (2). 
Coulter,  Joseph  W.  (2). 
Courtenay,  Christopher  G. 
Courtenay,  George  F. 
Courtenay,  George  F.  (1). 
Courtenay,  John  B. 
Courtenay,  John  Manifold. 
Cousins,  John  F. 
Cousins,  Sidney. 
Cowan,  James  H.  (ii.  . 
Cowell,  George  Y.  (2)) 
Co  wen,  Edward, 
Cowen,  John  (1). 
Cowen,  Thomas. 
Cowley,  William  D. 
Cox,  Miehael  B. 
Cox,  Samuel  A. 
Cox,  Samuel. 
Cox,  Thomas  (2). 
Cox,  Thomas  E. 
Craddoek,  Frederick  K. 
Craig,  Graham  (1). 
Craig,  John  I).  (2). 
Craig,  Robert  Stewart  (2). 
Craig,  Stewiirt  B.  (I). 
Cniig,  Walter  Y.  (2). 
Craig,  William  (1). 


TESTIMONITJMS  IN  DiVINTTT. 


353 


1855  Cramsie,  Francis  C.  (1). 
1873  Cranfield,  Robert. 
1842  Crawford,  Archibald. 

1887  Crawford,  Arthur  Alfred. 

1842  Crawford,  Francis  (2). 

1856  Crawford,  John  (2). 

1888  Crawford,  William  S.  (2). 
1872  Creed,  John  C 

1860  Creek,  William  (2). 

1866  Creeny,  Horatio  N.  (2). 
1869  Creery,  Andrew  M. 
1844  Creery,  J.  Ferguson. 
1864  Crichley,  Thomas  (2). 

1849  Croasdaile,  William. 

1843  Crofton,  Denis  (1). 
1842  Crofton,  Morgan  (2). 

1861  Croghan,  Davis  (2). 

1867  Croker,  Walter  L.  W. 

1850  Crooke,  Milward  (2). 
1860  Crookshank,  Charles. 
1852  Crookshank,  Gerrard  (2). 
1863  Cross,  John  H. 

1856  Cross,  Thomas  H.  (1). 

1858  Crosse,  Marlborough. 
1863  Crossle,  Charles. 

1884  Crossley,  Owen  T.  L.  (2). 
1888  Crowe,  Edward  D.  (2). 

1847  CroM-e,  Robert. 
1890  Crozier,  Edward  T. 

1848  Crozier,  George. 

1885  Crozier,  Henry  W.  (1). 

1844  Crozier,  James  A. 
1876  Crozier,  John  B.  (1). 
1876  Crozier,  Mervyn  (1). 
1884  Cudmore,  John  F. 

1852  Cummins,  Edward  R.  K.(2). 
1867  Cummins,  Joseph  K. 

1848  Cummins,  William  H.  (2). 
1860  Cunningham,  Henry. 
1848  Cunningham,  John. 
1850  Cuppage,  Adam. 

1853  Cuppage,  Robert  J.  (1). 
1842  Cuppaidge,  James  E. 
1856  Curry,  Joseph  (2). 
1860  Custis,  James  N. 

1844  Daly,  Eugene. 
1841   Dancer,  Hugh  W. 
1890  Dancy,  William  (2). 
1875  Dane,  Benjamin  F.  F 

1859  Danford,  Henry  (1). 
1866  Dann,  John  W.  (2). 
1848  Darby,  Christopher  (2). 
1855  Darby,  John  L.  (2). 


1884  D'Arey,  Charles  F.  (1) 
1871  D'Arey,  John  B.  (ii.,  (1). 

1861  Darley,  William  S.  (2). 
1886  Darling,  Charles  W.  (1). 
1844  Darling,  Henry. 

1877  Darling,  John  L.  (1). 

1880  Darragh,  John  T.  (ii.),  (1). 

1848  Dartnell,  Richard  W. 
1855  Daunt,  Achilles  (1). 
1846  Daunt,  Edward  S.  J. 
1870  Daunt,  Edward  S.  T. 

1862  Daunt,  Robert  (1). 

1864  Daunt,  William  (2). 

1860  Davidson,  Abraham  J.  L. 

1861  Davidson,  Bennett  (2). 

1865  Davidson,  George  (1). 

1850  Davies,  George. 
1855  Davies,  John  D. 
1870  Davis,  John  A.  (1). 

1846  Davis,  Samuel  W. 

1883  Davis,  William  Henry  (2). 

1854  Davis,  William  S. 

1890  Davoren,  John  Lucius  (1). 

1862  Davy,  Humphrey. 

1851  Dawson,  Abraham  (2). 

1855  Dawson,  Arthur  A.  (1). 

1849  Dawson,  William. 

1847  Dawson,  William  A.  (2). 

1848  Day,  Edward. 

1891  Day,  Edward  R. 

1866  Day,  Maurice  (2). 
1882  Day,  Maurice  W.  (2). 
1873  Day,  John  Q.  (2). 

1859  Deacon,  George  (1). 
1858  Deacon,  Isaac  (2). 
1865  Deacon,  Samuel  (2). 
1853  Dean,  Robert  S. 

1843  Deane,  Robert  H. 
1864  Dearden,  George  (2). 

1851  Dearden,  H.  W.  (2). 

1878  De  Burgh,  Alfred  C.  (1). 

1852  De  Burgh,  Hubert  (2). 

1853  De  Burgh,  Maurice  (1). 
1861  Delamere,  Lewis  R.  (1). 
1848  Delany,  William  C. 
1853  Delap,  Alexander. 
1882  Delap,  Alexander  (2). 

1860  De  Lisle,  Hirzel. 

1844  De  Moleyne,  William. 

1881  Dempsey,  Clements. 
1860   Deniston,  Robert  T. 
1843  Denny,  Barry. 
1860  De  Benzy,  George. 


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TESTIMONIUM  8  IN  DIVINlti. 


1844  De  Renzy,  George  B.  (2). 
1847  De  Renzy,  John. 

1853  Despard,  George  (2). 

1853  Despard,  Henry. 

1872  Devenish,  Robert  J.  S.  (1). 
1864  Devenish,  William  (2). 

1863  Devereux,  Ni'.holas, 

1841  Deverell,  Richard. 
1846  Devlyn,  James  C.  (2). 

1845  Dickinson,  Charles  J. 
1889  Dickinson,  Charles  Russell. 
1851   Dickinson,  Hercules  H.  (1). 

1849  Dickinson,  John  A. 

1862  Dickson,  Dauiel  E.  L.  (2). 

1846  Dickson,  David  (2). 

1850  Dickson,  D.  E.  J. 
1840  Dickson,  Robert  D. 
1870  Dickson,  Thomas  (i.),  (1). 

1842  Dickson,  W. 

1867  Dickson,  William  (1). 

1861  Dillon,  John  J.  (2). 

1857  Disney,  Brabazon. 
1889  Disney,  John  G. 

1854  Disnev,  William  H.  (2). 
1846  Dix,  WilHam  (1). 

1860  Dobbin,  Abraham  J.  L. 

1862  Dobbin,  Alexander. 

1851  Dobbin,  Frederick  (1). 
1844  Dobbin,  William  P.  H.  (1). 

1868  Dobbs,  Arthur  M.  (2). 
1853  Dobree,  George  (2). 

1861  Dobree,  Henry  L.  (2). 

1855  Dobree,  Osmund. 

1856  Dockeray,  John  W.  (2). 

1858  Doherty,  Arthur  P. 
1855  Doherty,  George  C 
1846  Dolan,  John  A.  (1). 

1846  Dolan,  Roberts  M. 
1840  Dombraine,  Henry  H. 

1859  Donovan,  David  S. 
1880  Donovan,  Edwin  S,  (2). 

1862  Donovan,  Richard. 
1801   Dopping,  Francis  H. 
1853  Dopping,  John. 

1880  Doiman,  Samuel  H.  T. 

1847  Dorman,  Thomas  (2). 
1849  Dougherty,  Edward  G.  (2). 
1891    Douic,  James  (1). 

1874   Dowd,  James  (2). 

1864  Dowden,  John  (1). 

18HH  Dowglass,  W.  Piidcaux  (2). 
1851  Dowling,  Barre  B.  (2). 
I84G  Dowling,  Edward. 


1846  Dowling,  Frederick  J.  L.  (2). 

1867  Dowman,  Charles. 
1844  Downing,  Samuel. 

1844  Downing,  William. 
1885  Dowse,  Charles  B.  (2). 
1878  Dowse,  John. 

1848  Dowse,  Richard  (2). 
1878  Dowse,  William. 

1852  Dowsley,  William. 

1870  Dowzer,  Thomas. 
1851  Doyle,  James  S.  (2). 

1846  Doyle,  William  (2). 
1841  Doyne,  Philip  W.  (1). 

1847  DrafFen,  Frederick  (2). 

1845  Drake,  William. 
1840  Draper,  John. 

1871  Drapes,  Lambert  (ii.),  (1). 

1872  Drapes,  Lambert  (1). 
1869  Drought,  Alfred  C.  A.  (2). 

1881  Drought,  Anthony  (2). 

1868  Drought,  George  M.  (2). 

1843  Drury,  John. 

1853  Dubourdieu,  Armand  (2). 

1844  Duck,  John  H.  (2). 

1849  Duck,  William  H.  (2). 
1849  Dudgeon,  Alexander, 

1854  Dudgeon,  Walter  (1). 

1864  Dudley,  Sheldon  (2). 
1859  Dudley,  Thomas  (1). 

1866  Dudley-Janns,  S.  F.  (i.),  (1). 
1853  Dugan,  James  (2). 
1849  Duggan,  M. 

1847  Duke,  William  C. 
1866  Duke,  William  A. 

1845  Dunbar,  Halahan. 
1890  Dungan,  William  W. 

1873  Dunne,  Edmund. 

1843  Dunne,  James  R. 

1883  Dunscombe,  Thos.  Nics.  (1). 
1868  Durham,  Arthur  W.  W.  (2). 

1840  Durham,  Edward. 

1874  Durham,  Robert  H. 

1844  Dwycr,  Philip  (2). 

1865  Fades,  W.  C.  (2). 

1878  Eagar,  Alexander  (ii.),  (1). 
1844  Eager,  Joseph. 
184  4  Eagar,  Robert  (1). 

1841  Eagar,  Thomas. 
1849  Eager,  Thomas  S. 

18.')2  Fames,  William  Leslie  (2). 

1882  Kail,  William  (2). 

1848  Eaton,  Ilonrv. 
1861  Eaton,  Mathow. 


TESTIMONIUMS  IN  DIVINITY. 


365 


1841  Eaton,  Richard. 
1855  Ebbs,  John. 
1844  Eccles,  John. 
1848  Eccles,  Robert. 
1848  Eccles,  Robert  G. 
l886^^Eccles,  Robert  L.  D. 

1846  Eccles,  William. 

1842  Edmonds,  James  H.  (2). 

1843  Edge,  John. 

1844  Edwards,  Anthony. 

1842  Edwards,  Arthur  W.  (1). 
1868  Edwards  Thomas  P. 

1843  Edwards,  William  M.  (1). 

1841  Egan,  John  J. 

1888  Egan,  Pierce  John. 
1855  Elgee,  Samuel  C. 

1852  Ellabv,  George  W.  (2). 
1886  Ellis, 'Charles  (2). 

1842  ElHs,  Edward. 
1851  Ellis,  Edward  (2). 
1863  Ellis,  Octavius. 
1842  Ellis,  Robert  (2). 

1847  Ellis,  Robert  F. 
1855  Ellis,  Thomas  (2). 
1858  Elliott,  Alfred  G.  (2). 
1870  Elliott,  Anthony  L. 
1876  Elliott,  Thomas  H. 

1855  Ellison,  Humphrey  (1). 
1890  Ellison,Wm.F.  Archdall(2). 
1873  Elrington,  Charles  (2). 
1850  Elrington,  Charles  R.  (1). 

1853  Else,  John  E. 

1844  Elwood,  Harloe. 

1861  Emerson,  Edward  R. 
1885  Empson,  Sheffield  S. 
1S77  English,  Richard  A.  (2). 
1860  Enraght,  Richard  W. 
1858  Ensell,  Charles  A.  (2). 

1856  Erck,  John  C.  (2). 
1855  Ersldne,  John. 
1865  Escott,  William. 

1889  Eubank,  Richard. 
1870  Evans,  Edward. 
1844  Evans,  John  (1). 

1854  Evans,  John  H. 

1883  Evans,  John  Wills  (2). 

1862  Evans,  Samuel. 
1850  Evans,  Thomas  W. 

1890  Evans,  William  Raymond. 
1841  Evans,  William  S. 

■1864  Eves,  Edmund  L.  (2). 
1890  Fahy,  Martin. 
1888  Fahy,  Thomas. 


1887  Fairbrother,  George  R. 

1841  Falkiner,  Richard  D. 

1851  Falkner,  Robert  H.  (1). 

1847  Falkner,  WHliam  N. 
1850  Falls,  Alexander. 
1861  Farquhar,  Adam  G. 
1850  Farrell,  Charles  (2). 
1845  Faussett,  Andrew  R.  (2). 

1868  Faussett,  Charles  (2). 

1842  Faussett,  Henrv. 

1844  Fausseit,  Simon  (2), 

1881  Faussett,  Thos.  Vigogne  (2). 

1852  Fawcett,  Benjamin  (1). 
1850  Fawcett,  Edward. 
1857  Fawcett,  John  (2). 
1864  Fawcett,  John  (1). 

1850  Fenton,  George  M.  (2). 

1888  Fenton,  Samuel  (1). 

1851  Fenwick,  William  G.  N.  (2). 
1872  Ferguson,  Charles  (2). 

1850  Ferrar,  Edward  (2). 
1863  Ffennel,  Robert  A. 

1860  Ffennel,  William  J. 
1854  Ffolliott,  Henry. 

1845  Finch,  William  J. 

1856  Finlay,  David. 

1869  Finlay,  Ezekiel  A.  (2). 

1852  Finlay,  George  (1). 

1853  Finney,  Henry  M.  (2). 
1842  Finlav,  John. 

1867  Finlay,  John. 

1861  Finny,  William  M. 
1859  Fish,  John. 

1863  Fishbourne,  Edward  A. 

1877  Fishe,  Henry  (2). 

1874  Fisher,  Frederick  (i.),  (1). 

1857  Fisher,  John  W. 

1845  Fisher,  Richard  (2). 

1846  Fisher,  William  (2). 

1851  Fitzgerald,  Augustine  (2). 

1845  Fitzgerald,  David  (2). 
1849  Fitzgerald,  Frederick  S. 

1848  Fitzgerald,  Gerald  (2). 
1844  Fitzgerald,  James  (2). 

1846  Fitzgerald,  Ralph. 

1854  Fitzgerald,  William  (2). 
1880  Fitzgerald,  William. 
1844  Fitzmaurice,  John. 

1848  Fitzpatrick,  Thomas  H.  (2). 

1844  Fitzpatrick,  William. 

1841  Flanagan,  John  (1). 

1848  Flemyng,  Robert  (2). 

1859  Fleming,  Harloe  K.  (2). 


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TESTIMONIUMS  lH  DmNlTT. 


1865  Fleming,  Henry  A.  (2). 

1849  Fleming,  Horace  T.  (1). 
1856  Fleming,  John  R. 

1858  Fleming,  Thomas  H. 

1868  Fleming,  William  E.  (1). 
1887  Fletcher,  Dudley  Wm.  (1). 
1856  Fletchor,  James  S.  (2). 
1851  Fletcher,  John. 

1850  Fletcher,  Overstreet. 

1859  Fletcher,  Richard. 
1845  Fletcher,  Thomas. 

1856  Fletcher,  Thomas  (2). 

1860  Fleury,  Charles  William. 
1845  Fleury,  John  D. 

1848  Flood,  Frederick. 

1857  Flood,  Frederick  (2). 
1843  Flood,  James  C. 

1854  Flower,  Hon.  William. 

1863  Floyd,  James  (2). 
1845  Floyd,  Thomas. 

1858  Flynn,  Edward  H. 
1882  Flynn,  Francis  (2). 
1853  Flvnn,  Hugh  (1). 

1879  Flynn,  John  S. 
1843  Foley,  Daniel  (2). 
1848  Foley,  Patrick. 

1851  Foley,  Robert  P.  (1). 

1877  Foley,  William  M.  (ii.),  (1). 

1847  Foot,  Richard  G. 
1843  Forbes,  Armitage  (2). 
1876  Forbes,  John  (2). 

1887  Ford-Hutchinson,  William. 

1885  Ford,  Robert  I.  (1). 

1851  Forde,  Edward  (2). 

1869  Forde,  Hugh. 
1891  Forde,  James  D. 

1852  Forrest,  Robert  W.  (2). 
1852  Forster,  Thomas. 

1861  Forster,  William  H. 
1884  Forsyth,  Robert. 
1845  Forsythe,  James. 

1887  Fosbrooke,  Arthur  M.  (1). 

1843  Foster,  Abraham  T.  (2). 

1858  Foster,  Charles  W. 

1858  Foster,  Francis  (2). 

1864  Foster,  Frederick. 
1858  Foster,  Nicholas  (1). 

1866  Fo.«ster,  Robert  (2). 

1862  Fowler,  James  T.  (2). 
1850  Fox,  Charles. 

1848  Fox,  George  (1). 

1880  Fox,  Jumes  J.  (2). 
1860  Fox,  Pet«r. 


1846  Fox,  Trevor. 

1856  Frackelton,  Samuel  S.  (2). 
1883  Franklin,  Edwin  Lewis  ( 1 ). 
1854   Eraser,  John  J.  (2). 

1866  Frazer,  William. 
1880  Freeman,  Alfred  (2). 
1858  Freftman,' Francis  E. 

1861  Freeman,  Robert. 

1840  Freke,  John  H.  (1). 

1889  French,  Arthur  J.  P. 
1850  French,  George. 
1860  French,  George. 

1858  French,  George  (1). 

1886  French,  George  E.  K.  (1). 
1874  French,  Robert  D. 
1853  French,  St.  George  (2). 

1849  French,  Thomas  F. 

1873  Frizelle,  Charles  W. 

1845  Frizelle,  Richard  (2). 

1846  Fry,  Charles  (2). 

1877  Fry,  Charles  E. 
1871  Fry,  George  A. 
1843  Fry,  Henry. 

1871  Fry,  Henry  L.  (1). 

1841  Fry,  Henry  (2). 

1869  Fry,  James  H. 
1852  Fry,  William  B. 

1890  Fry,  William  R.  E. 
1852  Fuller,  Abraham  S.  (2). 

1857  Fuller,  Harry  A. 

1872  Fullerton,  Thomas. 

1852  Furiong,  Charles  A. 
1856  Gabbett,  Edward. 
1846  Gabbett,  James  H. 

1850  Gabbett,  Joseph. 

1853  Gabbett,  Richard  J.  (2). 

1848  Gabbett,  Robert  (2). 

1890  Gahagan,  John  Richard  (2). 

1843  Gaisford,  Stephen  H.  (2). 
1850  Galbraith,  George  (1). 

1849  Galbraith,  Henry. 
1866  Galbraith,  Hugh. 

1842  Galbraith,  John. 

1862  Galbraith,  John  (2). 
1856  Galbraith,  Richard. 

1859  Gallagher,  Alexander  (2). 

1844  Galvin,  John. 
1849  Galwav,  James  (2). 

1878  Galwa'v,  William  J.  (2). 
1882  Gamble  John  (ii.). 

1877  Garde,  Christopher  L.  (2). 

1870  Garde,  Tlionuia  H. 

1874  Gardiner,  Frederick  E. 


TESTlMONnJMS  IN  DlTtNITY. 


357 


1866  Gardiner,  John  J. 

1866  Gardiner,  Robert  (2). 

1866  Gardiner,  Eobert  G.  W.  (2). 

1845  Gardner,  Thomas  (2). 

1852  Garnet,  Henry. 

1855  Garrett,  Alexander  C.  (2). 

1846  Garrett,  George. 

1880  Garrett,  George  H.  (i.),  (1). 
1876  Garrett,  John  G.  (1). 

1858  Garstin,  John  R.  (2). 
1844  Garrett,  William  T. 

1853  Gault,  Archibald. 

1883  Gaussen,  Charles  E.  A.  (1). 

1853  Gaussen,  Edmund  J.  (2), 
1876  Gaussen,  James. 

1841  Gaussen,  James  C. 

1847  Gaussen,  John  A. 

1848  Gavin,  Jeremiah  F.  A. 

1859  Gayer,  Henry. 
1844  Gelston,  Hugh. 

1850  Geoghegan,  Edward  (1). 

1844  Gerard,  William  (2). 
1857  Gerty,  Hamilton. 

1884  Gibbings,  Edward. 
1857  Gibbings,  Richard  (2). 

1842  Gibbings,  Robert  (2). 

1846  Gibbon,  Charles  I. 
1888  Gibbon,  Wm.  Monk  (2). 
1848  Gibbs,  George  M.  (2). 

1847  Gibson,  Benjamin. 
1855  Gibson,  Charles  E. 

1845  Gibson,  John. 

1854  Gibson,  John  J. 

1887  Gilbert,  Fredk.  WiUiam  P. 

1845  Gilbome,  James. 
1853  Gill,  Hughs. 

1851  Gillington,  Arthur  C.  (1). 

1850  Gillington,  George. 
1842  Gillman,  Henry. 
1891  Gillmor,  Andrew  H. 

1846  Gilmore,  Andrew  G.  (2). 
1846  Gilmore,  John  S.  (I). 

1875  Gilmore,  William  G. 
1861  Giveen,  Richard  L.  (2). 
1886  Given,  James. 

1853  Gladwell,  Adolphus. 

1876  Glanville,  Julius  (2). 
1878  Glenn,  WilUam. 
1864  Glenny,  Robert  (2). 

1851  Gloster,  Thomas. 
1857  Gloster,  Thomas. 

1868  Godfrey,  WiUiamH,  (2). 
1870  Goff,  Edward. 


1850  GofF,  George  (2). 

1841  Golding,  Travers. 
1890  Goldsmith,  Edward  J. 
1864  Good,  Philip  H. 

1853  Goodall,  Thomas  W.  (1). 
1852  Goodisson,  Richard. 

1851  Goodman,  James  (2). 

1851  Goodman,  John  (2). 

1 867  Goodwin,  Erasmus  H. 

1842  Gordon,  John  George. 

1846  Gordon,  Samuel. 
1855  Gore,  Arthur  (1). 

1847  Gore,  John  K. 

1850  Gorman,  William  (2). 
1846  Goslett,  Edward  M. 
1888  Gosselin,  John  H.  P. 
1840  Gough,  George  S.  (2). 
1874  Gough,  John. 

1852  Goulstone,  Fabian  (2). 
1887  Graham,  Arthur  Robert  (1). 
1858  Graham,  Charles  G.  H. 

1873  Graham,  Charles  I.  (ii). 
1840  Graham,  Christopher. 

1840  Graham,  Christopher  Alex. 

1841  Graham,  George. 

1874  Graham,  George R.  (ii.),  (1). 
1873  Graham,  James  R.  St.  J. 

1845  Graham,  John  (2). 

1851  Graham,  Loftus  (2). 
1855  Graham,  Reuben. 

1884  Graham,  Richard  R.  (2). 
1855  Grainger,  John. 
1860  Grant,  George  B. 

1872  Gray,  Alfred  H.  (2). 

1854  Gray,  Augustus  M. 

1853  Gray,  St.  George  (2). 
1853  Gray,  Thomas  S. 
1853  Gray,  William  (ii.). 

1846  Graybume,  William. 
1850  Graydon,  William. 
1864  Green,  Edward. 

1871  Green,  William  S. 

1852  Greene,  Godfrey  B.  (2). 

1848  Greene,  Joseph. 
1876  Greene,  Robert  S. 

1853  Greene,  Thomas  (2). 

1868  Greene,  Thomas  R. 

1849  Greene,  William  C.  (1). 

1873  Greensill,  Edward  (1). 
1845  Greer,  George. 

1872  Greer,  George. 
1853  Greer,  John  R. 
1845  Greer,  Robert  C. 


S6a 


TESTIMONtUMS  Itf  DlVlllITt. 


1872  Greer,  William  B.  (2). 
1861  Gregg,  Andrew. 
1843  Gregg,  James  F.  (2). 
1854  Gregg,  John  R. 
1859  Gregg,  John  W.  (1). 
1867  Gregg,  Robert  S.  (2). 
1863  Gregg,  Thomas  H.  (2). 

1867  Gregg,  William  B. 
1841  Gregory,  Richard  A.  T. 

1859  Grier,  Frederick. 
1854  Grier,  Thomas  W. 

1883  Grierson,  C.  Thornton?.  (1). 

1885  Grierson,  Frederick  J.  (2). 
1841  Griffin,  John  N.  (2). 

1888  Giiffith,  Geo.  Cottingham. 
1851  Griffith,  Julius  (2). 

1843  Grogan,  John  (2). 

1848  Groves,  Henry  C.  (i.),  (1). 

1878  Grubb,  George  C.  (2). 
1871  Grubb,  Harry  (1). 

1845  Gubbins,  Henry. 
1890  Guest,  Allan  Newman. 

1841  Gully,  James. 

1851  Gnmlev,  John  (2). 

1889  Gumley,  JohnR.  (1). 

1860  Gumley,  Robert. 

1842  Gwynne,  James  W. 

1852  Gwynn,  James  (1). 
1857  Gwynn,  Robert. 
1857  Gwynn,  Stephen. 

1842  Hacke,  Frederick. 

1876  Hackett,  Alfred. 

1888  Hackett,  Frederick  John 

1874  Hackett,  Henry  M  M.  (1). 

1879  Hackett,  Samuel  J.  (2). 

1877  Hackett,  Thomas  A. 

1875  Hackett,  Thomas  E.  (1). 

1886  Hackett,  William  M. 
1847  Hackett,  William  W. 
1857  Haddock,  Edward  J.  (2). 

1865  Haines,  John  (2). 

1868  Haire,  Arthur  N. 
1857  Halahan,  Christopher. 

1844  Halahan,  John. 

1846  Hales,  Francis  (2). 

1847  Hall,  Alexander  L. 

1843  Hall,  Francis  A. 

1844  Hall,  Henry  F.  (i.),  (1). 
1850  Hall,  James  J.  (2). 

1887  Hall,  Jolm  (2). 
1844  Hall,  Richard. 

1844  Hall,  Richard  Augustus. 

1866  UalL  Thomas  G. 


1884  Hall,  Thomas  S. 

1861  Hall,  William  (1). 
1853  Hallaran,  Thomas  T. 
1844  Hallo  well,  Alexander  (2). 

1840  Hallowell,  John  W. 

1843  Halpin,  Robert. 

1851  Halpin,  WilUam  H.  (2). 

1846  Halsted,  Thomas. 

1860  Hamilton,  Archibald. 

1850  Hamilton,  Archibald  (2). 

1844  Hamilton,  Charles. 

1852  Hamilton,  Charles  (2). 
1860  Hamilton,  Charles  H.  (2). 

1844  Hamilton,  Edward  J. 

1870  Hamilton,  Fielding  A.  W. 

1841  Hamilton,  Fitzjohn  (2). 

1851  Hanulton,  Frederick  C.  (1). 

1878  Hamilton,  Frederick  J.  (1). 
1855  Hamilton,  George. 

1845  Hamilton,  George  H. 

1842  Hamilton,  Hugh  Staples. 
1875  Hamilton,  James  (2). 
1887  Hamilton,  James  (2). 

1847  Hamilton,  James  A. 

1881  Hamilton,  Legh  Richmond. 

1845  Hamilton,  Richard  Hugh. 

1844  Hamilton,  Richard  M. 

1846  Hamilton,  Robert  (1). 

1853  Hamilton,  Robert  Alex. 
1884  Hamilton,  Robert  S.  G.  (2). 

1849  Hamilton,  Thomas  R.  (1). 

1845  Hamilton,  Timothy. 

1850  Hamilton,  William. 
1840  Hamilton,  William  (1). 

1847  Hamilton,  W.  Alfred. 
1891  Hammick,  Morgan  (2). 
1857  Hammond,  John  (2). 

1848  Hamptring,  Alexander. 

1871  Hand,  William  P.  L.  (2). 

1879  Handcock,  Charles  L.  (2). 
1848  Handcock,  George  (2). 

1862  Handcock,  Ormsby. 
1877  Handy,  Leslie  A.  (1). 

1846  Hankin,  Frederick  T. 

1846  Hanlon,  Alexander  P. 
1874  Hanlon,  William  (2). 

1887  Hannan,E.  C.  W.  (ii.),(l). 
1844  Hannan,  Francis. 
1889  Hannay,  James  0.  (2). 
1857  Ilannay,  Robert  (2). 
1844  Hanning,  James. 

1847  Harden,  Archibald. 

1861  Harden,  Ralph. 


TESTIMONIUMS  IX  DIYIXITY. 


359 


1857  Hardman,  Joseph  W.  (1). 
1856  Harding,  Jonathan  (2). 

1868  Hardinge,  Charles  W.  (2). 

1873  Hardy,  Edward. 
1850  Hardy,  Edward. 

1870  Hardy,  Edward  A. 

1843  Hardy,  James. 

1844  Hare,  Charles. 

1859  Hare,  Henry  (2). 
1876  Hare,  Robert  S. 
1853  Hare,  Thomas  (2). 

1842  Harke,  Frederick  Martin. 

1858  Harley,  John  B.  (2). 
1861  Harman,  Samuel  (2). 

1874  Harper,  Henry  B. 
1856  Harpur,  George. 

1885  Harpur,  Henry  S.  M.  (2). 
1846  Harpur,  Thomas  B. 
1885  Harpur,  Thomas  G.  M.  (2). 
1876  Harpur,  Thomas  W. 
1844  Harpur,  Singleton  C. 
1853  Harris,  Mitchell  George. 

1869  Harris,  Samuel  M.  (2). 
1863  Harrison,  John  (1). 

1843  Hart,  Joseph  W. 

1871  Hartley,  Thomas. 

1843  Hartshorn,  Robert. 

1885  Hartstonge-Weld,  Lorenzo. 
1867  Harvey,  Alfred  T.  (2). 
1850  Haslam,  John  (2). 
1841  Hassard,  Francis. 

1844  Hastings,  Samuel. 

1860  Hasting,  Patrick. 
1853  Hatcheil,  Thomas  H. 

1850  Hatton,  Henry  W.  (1). 
1880  Hatton,  John  A. 

1874  Hawkins,  Edward  H 
1867  Haydn,  John  A. 

1861  Hayes,  Francis  C. 

1884  Hayes,  James  J.  (2). 
1880  Hayes,  Richard  (i.). 

1875  Hayes,  Robert. 

1872  Hayes,  William. 

1873  Hayes,  William. 
1841  Hayman,  Samuel. 
1843  Haynes,  Michael. 
1853  Head,  Jonathan  (2). 

1845  Head,  Michael. 

1885  Healy,  George  W. 
1840  Healy,  Robert. 

1870  Heany,  Thomas. 

1851  Hearn,  Julius  (2). 
1863  Hearn,  Lewis. 


1861  Hearn,  Lewis. 
1844  Hearne,  Frederick. 
1844  Heastie,  Edward. 

1854  Heather,  George. 

1853  Heatley,  Robert. 

1841  Hebden,  John. 
1852  Hemphill,  John. 
1872  Hemphill,  Richard  (1). 

1884  Hemphill,  Samuel  (i.j. 

1855  Henderson,  Joseph  R. 

1856  Henderson,  William. 

1842  Henn,  Jonathan. 

1862  Henning,  Stilon  (2). 
1872  Hennessy,  George. 
1847  Henry,  —  (2). 

1844  Heron,  Josiah. 

1843  Herrtage,  Robert  H.  (1). 

1850  Hewitt,  James  (2). 

1854  Hewitt,  James  J.  (1). 
1842  Hewson,  Charles  R. 
1870  Hewson,  Edward  F.  (2). 
1847  Hewson,  George. 

1845  Hewson,  John. 
1847  Hewson,  John, 

1857  Heyman,  Hermann. 
1856  Hey  wood,  Oliver. 

1844  Hickey,  John  S. 

1851  Hiffernan,  George. 

1851  Hiffernan,  John. 
1847  Hiffernan,  William. 
1867  Higgins,  William  J.  (1). 
1847  Higginbotham,  Robert  (2). 
1867  Hill,  Arthur  E. 

1852  Hill,  Arundel. 

1869  Hill,  Charles  H. 

1846  Hill,  George  (2). 

1870  Hill,  Hans  S. 
1840  Hill,  Richard  (2). 

1875  Hill,  Thomas  L.  (i.),  (1). 

1860  Hill,  Thomas  P. 
1859  Hime,  Bartholomew. 

1858  Hime,  Maurice. 
1850  Hind,  Charles. 

1853  Hinde,  Benjamin. 

1864  Hingston,  George  (1). 
1842  Hinton,  Zebulon  W.  (1). 

1865  Hoare,  Edward  N.  (1). 

1863  Hoare,  John  N.  (1). 

1861  Hobart,  William  (1). 

1840  Hobbes,  George. 

1885  Hobbs,  Thomas  (2). 

1876  Hobson,  Edward  W.  (2). 

1841  Hobson,  John  M. 


360 


TESriMONlUMS  IN  DIVINITY. 


1873  Hobson,  Richard. 
1859  Ilobson,  William  T. 

1872  Hoctor,  John  F.  F. 

1874  IToctor,  Robert  P. 

1848  llodgens,  Thomas. 
1861  Hodges,  John  (1). 

1885  Hodges,  John  G. 

1886  Hodges,  Richard  J. 

1873  Hodgson,  William. 

1845  Hoey,  Nicholas. 

1859  Hogan,  Alexander  F. 
1855  Hogan,  Arthur  R.  (2). 

1861  Hogan,  Henry  (2). 

1862  Holden,  William. 
1852  Holmes,  Edward. 
1867  Holmes,  John  G 

1861  Holland,  Stewart. 
1852  Holloway,  George. 

1841  Homan,  Knox. 

1846  Iloman,  Philip  (2). 

1865  Homan,  Richard. 
1878  Ho..d,  John  F. 

18.30  Hoops,  Alexander  (2). 
18.01  Hope,  Ralph  (2). 

1849  Hopkins,  Francis  (ii.),  (1) 

1860  Hopkins,  John  G. 
1840  Hopkins,  John  W. 

1847  Ho{.kins,  William  H. 
1855  Hopkins,  William  (2). 

1842  Horneck,  George. 
1851  Horneck,  Thomas  L. 
1847  Hornibrook,  Samuel  (2). 
1842  Homidge,  Vance. 

1842  Hort,  Charles  J. 

1842  Hort,  Charles  J. 
1872  Hosken,  Richard  F. 

1862  Horsburgh,  William. 
1886  Houghton,  Arthur  W.  (2). 

1866  Hoysted,  Charles  W.  (1). 

1863  Hoysted,  James. 
1847  Hoyte,  William  (2). 
1801   Huband-Smith,  Edmund. 
1854  Huchison,  Redmond  M. 

1869  Huddart,  George  A.  W. 

1845  Hudson,  Edward  J. 
1885  Hudson,  James  W.  F. 

1843  Hudson,  John. 

1874  Hudson,  John  C. 

1870  Hudson,  Richard  P.  (2). 

1864  Hudson,  Thomas. 

1846  Huggard,  Humphrey. 

1871  Hughes,  Thomas. 

1867  Hughes,  Thomas  A. 


1868  Hughes,  William. 
1847  Huleatt,  Hugh  (2). 
1873  Hull,  Joseph  A.  (2). 

1850  Humphreys,  A.  Sinclair. 
1853  Humphreys,  Robert. 
1846  Hunt,  Fitzmaurice  (1). 

1846  Hunt,  George  (2). 

1851  Hunt,  James. 
1850  Hunt,  Phineas  (2). 
1873  Hunter,  Arthur  J. 

1863  Hunter,  Nathaniel  H.  (2). 
1845  Hurlbert,  George. 
1858  Hurst,  Francis  J. 

1847  Huson,  George. 

1845  Hutchings,  Henry. 

1857  Hutchinson,  Abraham  S. 
1853  Hutchinson,  Henry. 

1846  Hutchinson,  John  (2). 

1847  Hutchinson,  William. 
1856  Hutchinson,  William  H. 
1840  Hyde,  Arthur  (2). 

1885  Hyde,  Douglas  (iii.)  (1). 
1840  lUingworth,  Hownam. 
1868  Ince,  Charles  F. 

1850  Ireland,  George  L.  de  C. 
1844  Ireland,  Thomas  W. 

1851  Ireland,  William  de  C.  (2). 
1862  Trvin,  Arthur  B. 

1847  Irvine,  Christopher  (1). 
1846  Irvine,  Aitken. 
1842  Irvine,  Gorges  (2). 
1853  Irvine,  Henry  C. 
1849  Irvine,  John  L. 
1860  Irvine,  Richard. 

1840  Irvine,  Walter  (2). 
1842  Irving,  James. 

1878  Irwin,  Alexander  (2). 

1846  Irwin,  Alexander  S.  (2). 

1852  Irwin,  Arthur  W. 
1865  Irwin,  Benjamin. 

1858  Irwin,  Charles  K.  (2). 
1858  Irwin,  Henry. 

1841  Irwin,  Henry. 
1844  Irwin,  Henry. 

1847  Irwin,  James  W. 

1853  Irwin,  John. 

1879  Irwin,  John  C. 
1841  Irwin,  Robert  A. 
1890  Irwin,  Thomas. 
1851  Irwin,  Thomas  G. 
1856  Isaac,  Abraham  (1). 
1888  Jackson,  Brice  Lee. 
1873  Juckson,  Edwin  S. 


TESTIMOJ^IUMS   IN   DIVINITY. 


361 


I860  Jackson,  James  M'C.  (2). 
1845  Jackson,  John. 

1853  Jackson,  William  E. 

1845  Jackson,  William  0.  (2). 
ISiS  Jacob,  John  A.  (1). 
1S<30  Jacob,  John  G. 

1864  Jagoe,  William  N.  (2). 
1882  James,  Charles  L. 

1854  James,  William  E.  (2). 
1850  Jameson,  James  (1). 

1856  Jameson,  Paul. 

1846  Jamison,  Campbell  (1). 

1846  Jamison,  Thomas  (2). 
1887  Jamison,  Thomas  (1). 
1864  JefFares,  Danby. 

1855  JeiFrey,  Norman  S.  (2). 
1843  Jellett,  Henry  (n.). 

1857  Jellett,  Morgan  W.  (2). 
1850  Jelly,  John  Bonafoiis. 
1852  Jemison,  William  H. 

1860  Jenkins,  Thomas. 
1887  Jennings,  John  (2). 
1843  Jephson,  John  M. 
1840  Jervis,  John. 

1889  Jesson,  James  Lapelletrie. 
1863  John,  William  T.  (2). 
1852  Johnson,  Charles. 

1857  Johnson,  George  A. 

1858  Johnson,  Henry  (2). 

1847  Johnson,  Henry  G.  (2). 

1861  Johnson,  John. 
1850  Johnson,  John. 
1861  Johnson,  John  A. 
1861  Johnson,  Pitt  (2). 

1852  Johnson,  Samuel  (2). 
1846  Johnson,  William  (2). 
1857  Johnson,  William  M.  (1). 
1887  Johnston,  Albert  Ed.  (i.),  (1). 

1845  Johnston,  Bolton. 

1861  Johnston,  Edward. 
1872  Johnston,  Francis  B.  (2). 

1846  Johnston,  Henry  (1). 
1876  Johnston,  Henry  F.  (2). 
1887  Johnston,  Jocelyn  (1). 
1845  Johnston,  John. 

1853  Johnston,  Robert. 

1859  Johnston,  Robert  (1). 
1845  Johnston,  Walter  (2). 

1848  Johnston,  William. 

1862  Johnston,  William  D.  (1). 
1880  Johnston,  William  Hamilton. 
1859  Johnstone,  Edward  (2). 
1889  Joly,  Henry  N.  (2). 


1847  Joly,  John  S.  (1). 

1841  Jones,  Andrew  A. 

1851  Jones,  Charles  L.  M.  (2). 
1854  Jones,  Ebenezer. 

1842  Jones,  Edward  G. 

1854  Jones,  Henry  H.  (1). 

1849  Jones,  James  (2). 

1855  Jones,  John  J. 

1858  Jones,  Jonas  (2). 

1853  Jones,  Joseph  F.  (1). 

1890  Jones,  Joseph  Jeffares  (111.) 
1844  Jones,  Llewelyn  W.  (2). 

1855  Jones,  Owen  W. 

1856  Jones,  Richard. 

1843  Jones,  Richard  (2). 

1854  Jones,  Richard  B.  (2). 

1843  Jones,  Thomas  J.  (2). 

1889  Jones,  William. 
1867  Jordan,  Charles. 

1850  Jordan,  Thomas  (1). 

1859  Joy,  Henry  (1). 

1850  Joyce,  Conway  (H. 

1885  Justice,  Henry. 
1853  Kane,  John  B. 
1867  Kane,  John  H.  L. 
1888  Kane,  John  H.  W. 
1864  Kane,  Thomas. 

1861  Kayss,  John  B.  (2). 

1864  Kearney,  Alexander  M.  (2). 

1848  Kearney,  Thomas  N.  (2). 

1867  Kearney,  Neville. 
1871  Keatinge,  William  W. 

1851  Keene,  Arthur. 

1875  Keene,  James  B.  (iii.),  (1). 

1863  Keene,  Martin  A.  (1). 
1870  Kellett,  James  R. 

1862  Kelly,  John  A. 
1853  Kelly,  Thomas. 
1841  Kelly,  William. 
1866  Kemmis,  Thomas. 

1844  Kempston,  William  A. 

1864  Kenah,  Samuel  (2). 

1887  Kennedy,  Herbert Brownlow. 

1868  Kennedy,  Henry  M.  (2). 
1866  Kennedy,  James  H.  (11.),  (1). 
1879  Kennedy,  John  A. 

1859  Kennedy,  John  (2), 

1890  Kennedy,  Kenneth  Wm.  S. 

1860  Kennedy,  Laimcelot. 

1886  Kennedy,  Samuel  (2). 

1869  Kennedy,  William  G. 

1849  Kennedy,  William  S.  (2). 
1874  Kenny,  Robert. 


3fi2 


TESTIMONIUMS  IN   DIVINTTY. 


i 


1844  Keogh,  George  P.  (2). 
1880  Kernan,  Richard  A. 

1841  Kerr,  John  A.  (2). 

1868  Kerr,  Robert  S.  (2). 
1856  Kerr,  William  P.  (2). 
1846  Kertland,  Joseph  {2). 
1850  Keys,  William. 
1844  Kidd,  Robert  B. 
1890  KiUingley,  David. 

1860  Kinahan,  William  R.  L. 

1850  King,  Abraham  (2). 
1887  King,  Albert  Edward  (1). 
1865  King,  Edward  (2). 

1842  King,  Francis. 
1844  King,  Hulton  S. 
1846  King,  John  (2). 
1846  King,  Joseph. 

1869  King,  Lucius. 

1863  King,  Richard  A.  (2). 
1876  King,  William  T.  (1). 
1849  King,  William  W. 
18G8  King,  Wingfield  W.  (1). 
1867  Kingtiley,  Cliarles. 
1846  Kingsmill,  Henry  (2). 
1841  Kingston,  William  (2). 

1846  Kirby,  James. 
1849  Kirk,  Francis. 
1859  Kirkham,  Thomas. 
1886  Kiikpatrick,  Alexander. 

1853  Kirkpatric'k,  Alexander  T. 

1861  Kirkpatrick,  F.  W.  (i.),  (1). 
1849  Kirkpatrick,  George  (I). 

1847  Kirkpatrick,  Richard. 

1859  Kirkpatrick,  William  H.  (2). 
1852  Kirton,  Charles. 

1813  Kirton,  Fn^derick. 
1861  Kissack,  Edward  W.  (1). 
1861   Knipe,  J.  J.  R.  L. 
1 S44  Knipe,  William  G. 

1848  Knox,  Charles  B. 
1852  Knox,  Denis  (2). 
1880  Knox,  Frederick  W. 
1841   Knox,  Robert. 
1863  Kyle,  Henry  W. 

1854  Labarte,  Barthol. 

1H47  Labarte,  William  W.  (2). 
1H5'J  Labatt,  Andrew  (2). 
1867  Lakeman,  George  (i.),(l). 

1844  Lamb,  Robert  G. 

1845  Lamb,  Vincent  (2). 

1851  Lamb,  Walter  (2). 

1860  Lambert,  William  H.  (2). 
1875  Lttuo,  Henry  T.  (2). 


1840  Lane,  Richard. 

1846  Langford,  John  T. 

1869  Langford,  Robert  J. 

1854  Langley,  Charles  (1). 

1844  Langley,  Thomas  B.  (2). 

1855  Lamphier,  Hugh  S.  (2). 

1852  Lamphier,  Joseph. 
1865  Lapsley,  James  (1). 

1870  Large,  William  S.  (1). 

1869  Latham,  James  K.  (2). 
1842  Latouche,  John  G. 

1851  La  Touche,  James  D.  (2). 
1849  La  Touche,  Peter  Digges. 

1842  Lauder,  Matthew. 

1847  Lauder,  Mathew  N. 

1843  Lauder, William  B. 
1842  Laughlin,  John  W. 

1845  Laurence,  Richard  (2). 
1886  Lavelle,  Hugh. 

1855  Law,  Robert  S. 

1840  Lawlor,  Edward. 

1884  Lawlor,  Hugh  J.  (ii.),  (Ij. 

1859  Lawson,  Ambrose  (2). 
1851  Lawson,  William  L.  (2). 

1844  Lecky,  James  (2). 

1860  Lecky,  William  E.  H.  (2). 

1853  Ledger,  WiUiam  C.  (2). 
1881  Ledoux,  Llewelyn  P.  T.  (1). 
1862  Lee,  Edmund. 

1844  Lee,  John. 

1890  Lee,  Joseph  William  (2). 

1844  Lee,  Richard  (ii.),  (1). 
1840  Leech  Arthur  H. 

1873  Leech,  Robert  {iir.),(l). 
1855  Leech,  William  P. 

1840  Leeper,  Alexander. 

1846  Leeper,  William. 

1845  Lees,  John. 

1848  Lees,  William. 

1858  Leeson,  Hon.  Edward  (2). 

1841  Leeson,  Joseph. 
1858  Leet,  Ambrose  W.  (1). 
1883  Lefanu,  Fletcher  Sheridan. 

1870  Lefroy,  Anthony  W.  H. 
1864  Lefroy,  William. 

1842  Leigh,  F.  L 

1854  Le  llunte,  Francis. 
1877   I-eney  La  Grange. 

1889  Lonnon,  Landon  Thomas. 
1841  Leonard,  Thomas. 

1846  Lo  Pan,  Louis  A.  (2). 
1888  Lepper,  Robert. 

1891  Leslie,  James  B.  (1). 


TESTIMONIXTMS  IN  DIVINITY. 


363 


1847  Leslie,  Eichard  T.  U. 

1845 

1851  Leslie,  Robert  Joshua  (2). 

1882 

1854  Leslie,  Robert  Tronson. 

1869 

1850  L'Estrange,  G.  Carleton. 

1858 

1849  Lestrange,  Guy  J. 

1853 

1861  Lett,  Henry  W. 

1854 

1878  Lett,  William  R. 

1871 

1844  Lett,  William  Thomas  (1). 

1843 

1883  Levingston,  John. 

1844 

1848  Levis,  James  W.  (2). 

1842 

1848  Lewis,  John  T.  (1). 

1845 

1859  Lewis,  John  T.  (1). 

1842 

1847  Lewis,  Michael. 

1851 

1876  Lewis,  Walter  A. 

1845 

1856  Likely,  Adam. 

1856 

1889  Lilley,  Alfred  LesHe  (2). 

1862 

1860  Lillingston,  Cecil. 

1866 

1879  Lindesay,  William  0.  (2). 

1867 

1875  Lindow,  Samuel. 

1853 

1883  Lindsay,  Arthur. 

1852 

1885  Lindsay,  George  W.  (2) 

1885 

1882  Lindsay,  John. 

1843 

1856  Lindsay,  Robert. 

1853 

1878  Lindsay,  Thomas  S.  (1). 

1856 

1855  Lindsay,  William  J.  C. 

1854 

1845  Linton,  Henry  P.  (2). 

1861 

1877  Little,  A.  Emilius  G.  H.  (2). 

1845 

1869  Little,  Charles  H. 

1869 

1844  Little,  James. 

1843 

1856  Little,  Thomas. 

1843 

1856  Littledale,  Richard  F.  (1). 

1864 

1857  Lloyd,  Edward. 

1849 

1851  Lloyd,  William  (2). 

1845 

1870  Lloyd,  William  R.  (2). 

1847 

1851  Loane,  Richard  (2). 

1848 

1868  Lockett,  Francis  H. 

1869 

1863  Lodge,  William  H. 

1859 

1867  Loftie,  Arthur. 

1848 

1849  Lombard,  John  (2). 

1854 

1885  Lombard,  John  N. 

1861 

1859  Long,  John  A, 

1861 

1886  Long,  Richard  Henry. 

1842 

1881  Long,  Richard  William. 

1882 

1851  Long,  Thomas. 

1887 

1840  Longfield,  Richard. 

1853 

1853  Longfield,  Thomas  G. 

1854 

1848  Lovely,  George. 

1866 

1847  Lovely,  William. 

1850 

1850  Low,  John. 

1851 

1840  Lowe,  Edward  (2). 

1845 

1846  Lowry,  Alexander  (2) 

1848 

1853  Lowry,  Hamilton. 

1883 

1864  Lucas,  Frederick  J. 

1872 

Lucas,  John. 
Luscombe,  Tooke  J. 
Luther,  George  M. 
Luther,  John  F. 
Lutman,  Adrian  (1). 
Lyle,  Edward  A. 
Lyle,  John  S.  (2). 
Lyle,  John. 
Lyle,  John. 
Lymberry,  John. 
Lynan,  William. 
Lynch,  Biownlow. 
Lynch,  Frederick. 
Lynch,  John  (2). 
Lynch,  Stewart. 
Lynn,  John  (1). 
Lynn,  Robert  Y.  (1). 
Lyons,  James  (2). 
Lyons,  Ponsonby. 
Lysaght,  Edward  (2). 
Lyster,  H.  Cameron  (ii.)  (1). 
Lyster,  John. 
Lyster,  William. 
Lyster,  William  G. 
M'Adam,  Bennett. 
Macartney,  Hussey  B.  (1). 
Macauley,  Daniel. 
Macbeth,  John. 
M'Call,  William  (i.),  (1). 
M'Cape,  Alexander  (1). 
M'Carthy,  Callaghan. 
M'Causland,  Conolly. 
M'Carthy,  Charles  P.  (2). 
M'Carthy,  Charles  F.  (2). 
M'Carthy,  Justin  (2). 
M'Causland,  Ernest  J.  (2). 
M'Causland,  William  C.  (1). 
M'Caw,  Francis. 
M'Cheane,  James  (1). 
M'Cheane,  Joseph. 
M'Cheane,  William  B.  (2). 
M'Clatchie,  Thomas  (2). 
Mac  Clelland,  Thomas  (i). 
M'Clenaghan,  George  R. 
M'Clintock,  John  S.  (2). 
M'Collum,  James  H. 
M'Comas,Chas.  E.  (iii.),(l). 
M'Combe,  William  J. 
M'Cord,  Gilbert  M.  (2). 
M'Cormack,  Charles  J.  (2). 
M'Cormick,  James  F.  (1). 
M'Cormick,  John  H.  (2). 
M'Crackeu,  Ribton. 


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XESTIMONICMS  IN   DIVIKITY. 


1865  M'Cready,  Christopher  (1). 
1864  M'Creery,  Henry  W.  (2). 
1855  M'Creery,  Th<imas  B.  (2). 

1854  MHJullagh,  William  J. 
1868  :M'Cutchan,  George. 
1853  M'Dona,  John  J. 

1861  Macdona,  H<mry  V.  (2). 
1858  Macdona,  John  C. 
1870  Macdonald,  Henry  F. 
1861  Macdonald,  James  L. 

1843  M'Donald,  Henry  F. 
1867  M'Donald,  William  A.  (1). 

1853  M'Donnell,  George  A. 
1848  M'Donnell,  Ronald  (1). 
1845  M'Donnell,  John  C.  (1). 

1855  MacDonnell,  Ronald  (i),  (1). 

1860  MacDonogh,AlbertIrv\'in  (i.) 

1844  M'Donough,  Charles. 

1844  M'Donough,  Joseph  T. 

1852  M'Dowell,  John  R. 
1884  M'Endoo,  John. 

1887  M'Endoo,  Thomas  James. 

1879  M'Endoo,  William. 

1858  M'Ewen,  James  (1). 

1888  M'Fadden,  Thos.  Hugh  (2). 

1840  M'Farlane,  Henry. 

1880  M'Ferran,  David  M. 
1870  M'Fetridge,  Charles  (1). 
1891  M'Gee,  Samuel. 

1841  M'Ghee,  Robert. 

1854  M 'Glynn,  Francis  P. 
1863  M'Gowan,  Alexander  J. 

1856  M'Gowan,  Earl  (2). 

1861  M'Grorty,  John. 

1859  M'Guinness,  William  N.  (2). 

1866  M'lhvaine,  William  R.  (1). 
1850  Mac  Intosh,  Moore  (2). 
1847  M 'Jennett,  William  S. 
1890  Mack,  Alfred  W.  Bradshaw. 

1855  M'Kaige,  John  (2). 

1855  M'Kay,  Charles  E.  (i.),  (1). 

1845  M'Kee,  James  (1). 

1844  M'Kee,  John. 

1847  M'Kelvey,  William  F. 
1861  M'KiniMi,  Daniel  J. 
1841  Mac  Kintosh,;john  (2). 

1845  Mac  Lftiighlin"  Alexander  (I) 

1853  M'Laiiiin,  John  (2). 

1844  M'Lean,  Frederick  B.  (2). 

1854  Maclean,  Charles. 

1845  Maclean,  Henry  (2). 
1818  M'Loskoy,  Patrick  (2). 
1861  M'Muhou,  James  F. 


1852  M'Mahon,  John  H. 

1847  M'Mahon,  Thomas. 

1878  M'Manus,  William  (2). 

1847  M'Master,  George  (2). 

1872  M-Millan,  John  M. 

1889  MacMurrogh-Murphy, T.A. 

1846  M'Naghten,  Robert. 

1868  Mac  Nally,  Frederick  G. 
1865  Mac  Nally,  Thomas. 

1855  Macnamara,  Arthur. 

1865  Macnamara,  Frederick  A. 

1844  Macnamara,  George  S. 

1850  M'Neill,  John  G.  S.  (2). 
1870  Mae  Neile,  Norman  F   (1). 

1851  M'Pherson,  Samuel  (2). 
1889  Macran,  Frederick  W.  (ii.). 
1849  M'Sorley,  Hugh  (1). 

1845  M'Sorley,  John  J. 

1866  M'William,  Russell. 
1857  Madden,  Samuel  (2). 
1870  Maffett,  Richard  S.  (1). 

1844  Magee,  William  Connor. 

1884  Maginn,  Charles  A. 

1856  Magrath,  Nicholas. 

1845  Maguire,  Edward  (2). 
1889  Maguire,  Edward  J. 

1847  Maguire,  Robert  (2). 
1849  Major,  William  M. 
1856  Malam,  William  (2). 

1869  Malley,  Byron  (2). 
1847  M  alone,  Patrick  (2). 
1859  Mangan,  James  (2). 

1852  Mangan,  William  (2). 

1847  Maning,  Thomas. 

1848  Manning,  Archibald. 

1859  Manning,  Wallace  W.  (2). 

1885  Mansbridge,  Sydney  G. 

1846  Mant,  Richard. 

1860  Manwaring,  Charles  W. 
1841   Marchbanks,  John  (2). 

1849  Marland,  John. 
1844  Man-able,  Willinm. 
1883  Marrable,  William. 
1860  Marriott,  Walter  H. 
1866  Marsh,  Alfred  H. 

1850  Marsh,  Francis. 
1854  Marshall,  Alexander. 

1853  ^larshall,  James  (1). 

1856  Marshall,  John  W.  M.  (1). 
1850  Marshall,  Peter  (2). 

1840  Marshall,  William  E. 

1857  Martin,  George  H. 
1869  Martin,  Henry  (1). 


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365 


1850  Martin,  Henry  (2). 

1851  Martin,  James  R.  (2). 
1846  Martin,  John. 

1854  Martin,  John  C.  (1). 

1857  Martin,  John  H.  (1). 

1882  Martin,  Richard  D.  (2). 

1846  Martin,  Samuel.  (2). 

1848  Maskerry,  Edward  (2). 
1865  Mason,  Henderson  B. 
1875  Mason,  Henry  (2). 
1846. Mason,  John '(2). 

1847  Mason,  Robert  B.  (in.)  (2). 
1842  Mason,  Thomas  (2). 

1849  Mason,  William  L. 

1848  Mason,  William  M.  (2). 
1867  Massey,Hon.Adolphus  H.T. 

1858  Massy,  Henry. 

1847  Massy,  John. 
1842  Massy,  William  E. 

1883  Matchette,  William. 

1846  Mathias,  John  A.  (2). 

1848  Matthews,  George  F.  (2). 
1863  Matthews,  Henry  W. 
1851  Matthews,  Isaac  C. 

1859  Matthews,  John  (2). 

1884  Maturin,  Albert  H. 

1840  Maturin,  Edmund  (i.) 
1884  Maturin,  Merrick  Persse. 

1851  Maunsell,  Frederick  W.  (2). 
1848  Maunsell,  Lewis  M. 

1848  Maunsell,  Robert  A. 

1849  Maunsell,  Warren  C.  (2). 
1842  Maunsell,  William  (2). 
1871  Maunsell-Eyre,  R.  Hedges. 
1859  Maynard,  William  (2). 

1847  Mayston,  William  H. 
1869  Meade,  Gerald  De  C.  (2). 
1859  Meade,  Richard  C.  (2). 
1857  Meade,  William  E.  (2). 
1844  Meara,  AVilliam  H. 
1881  Mease,  Charles. 

1879  Mease,  Robert. 
1847  Mecredy,  James  (2). 

1852  Medcalf,  David. 

1857  Meekins,  Reuben  W.  (2). 

1861  Meighan,  James. 

1841  Meredith,  Joseph. 

1862  Meredith,  Ralph  R.  (1). 
1869  Meredith,  Richard. 

1858  Meredyth,  W.  Francis. 
1886  Merrick,  Frederick  L. 
1888  Merrin,  Richard  J.  (2). 
1879  Mervyn,  Frederick. 


1883  Mervyn,  George  (2) 
1886  Mervyn,  John  Henry. 

1845  Metcalf,  Edward. 
1882  Miles,  Joseph  H.  (2). 
1865  Miles,  Ussher  B. 

1841  Miller,  Alexander. 
1849  Miller,  Joseph  E. 

1888  Miller,  Richard  Murray. 
1890  Miller,  William  Verner. 

1846  Mills,  Charles  E. 
1867  Mills,  John. 
1854  Mills,  Thomas. 
1852  Milner,  William  (2). 

1882  Mitchell,  George  P.  (2). 

1854  Mitchell,  Richard  H. 

1852  Mitchell,  Robert. 

1889  Mitchell,  Robert  J. 

1853  Mocatta,  William  A.  (1). 

1843  Mockler,  George. 

1842  Moeran,  Edward  B. 
1889  Moeran,  F.  Meredith  (2). 
1845  Moeran,  Thomas  W.  (2). 
1862  Moffatt,  Christopher. 

1849  Moffatt,  James. 
1845  Moffatt,  James  R. 

1844  Moffett,  Thomas  W  (i.),  (1). 
1874  Moinah,  Patrick. 

1851  Mollan,  Robert  (2). 
1888  Molloy,  Eben. 
1880  Molyneux,  Evans  K. 
1864  Monck,  Wm.  H.  S.  (i.). 

1855  Monsarrat,  Henry. 

1850  Montserrat,  John. 

1864  Montague,  Edward. 
1869  Montgomery,  William. 
1857  Mooney,  Thomas. 
1859  Mooney,  Thomas  P. 

1879  Moore,  Alexander, 

1842  Moore,  Arthur. 

1877  Moore,  Arthur  J. 

1865  Moore,  Courtenay  (1). 

1878  Moore,  D.  K. 

1845  Moore,  Edward  (2). 
1871  Moore,  Henry  G. 
1871  Moore,  Henry  N. 

1880  Moore,  Jas.  Cecil  Hamilton. 
1876  Moore,  James  S. 

1843  Moore,  John. 

1883  Moore,  John  (2). 
1865  Moore,  John  C.  (2). 

1854  Moore,  Joseph  C.  (I). 

1855  Moore,  Samuel  M. 

1846  Moore,  Thomas. 


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TttSTlMONlUMS  IN  DIVINITT. 


1858  Moore,  Thomas  N. 
1842  Moore,  Patrick  (2). 

1885  Moore,  Richard. 
1854  Moore,  Richard  R.  (1). 
1882  Moore,  William  R.  (1). 
1848  Moran,  Laurence  (2). 

1846  Morewood,  Roland  S.  (1). 

1841  Morgan,  George. 

1856  Morgan,  George  B. 

1853  Morgan,  James  B. 

1842  Morgan,  John. 

1845  Morgan,  Thomas  P. 

1848  Morgan,  William  L.  (2). 
1869  Morgan,  William  M. 

1857  Moriarty,  Thomas. 
1861  Moriarty,  Thomas. 
1851  Morley,'Thomas. 

1888  Morley,  Thomas  V. 

1854  Morphy,  Richard. 

1889  Morrow,  Robert  M. 

1843  Morse,  Edward  (2). 

1849  Morton,  Francis  C. 
1854  Morton,  George  G.  (2). 

1847  Morton,  Henry. 
1867  Morton,  John"F. 
1861  Moses,  John  (2). 

1846  Mosse,  Henry  M. 

1846  Mosse,  Thomas. 

1843  Moullin,  Daniel  A.  (2). 

1847  Moullin,  George  A. 

1886  Mouritz,  Francis  J.  S. 

1859  Moutray,  John. 

1886  Moynan,  Richard  Albert  (2). 
1846  Mulgan,  William  Edward. 

1857  Mulholland,  Alexander. 
1845  Mulholland,  John  G.  (2). 

1841  Mulloy,  William  (2). 

1848  Mulloy,  Charles. 

1858  Mulviile,  Urquhart  St.  G. 
1858  Murdoch,  Edward  S.  (2). 
1875  Murdoch,  William  (2). 
1861  Murdock,  James  C.  (2). 
1889  Murdock,  Lawrence  S. 
1877  Murphy,  Hugh  D.  (2). 
1867  Murphy,  Jeremiah  (2). 
1S61  Murphy,  John. 

1864  Murphy,  John  (2). 
1857  Murphy,  Patrick  (2). 
1S81  Murphy,  Richard  William. 
1891   Murphy,  Thomas  K. 
1HG9   Murphy,  Thomas  (). 

1842  Murphy,  William  (2). 
)  860  Murphy,  William  C. 


1859  Murphy,  William  G.  (2). 

1862  Murray,  Francis  C. 

1888  Murray,  James  Arthur. 

1850  Murray,  John. 
1888  Murray,  John  E. 

1851  Murray,  John  W.  (2). 

1849  Murray,  William  (2). 

1850  Murray,  William  D. 
1854  Mussen,  James  R.  (2). 

1846  Mussen,  Roberts. 

1 890  Mylts,  Edward  Albert. 

1847  Myles,  James  P.  (2). 

1853  Nagle-Gillman,  Fitzgerald. 

1851  Nash,  Andrew  (2). 
1890  Nash,  Georsre  Denis. 

1858  Nash,  Llewellyn  C.  (2). 

1870  Nash,  StawelfW.  (2). 

1854  Nash,  William. 
1867  Nash,  William  F. 
1882  Nason,  George  B.  (2). 

1879  Naylor,  Francis  E.  (2). 

1871  Naylor,  Thomas  B. 
1847  Neury,  Denis  C.  (2). 
1878  Nee,  Thomas  (1). 
1843  Neely,  Andrew  C.  (1). 
1841  Neill,  Patrick. 

1878  Neligan,  John  W.  (2). 

1851  Neligan,  Maurice  (2). 

1841  Nelson,  Edward. 

1866  Nelson,  George(2). 
1864  Nesbitt,  Allen  J. 
1847  Nesbitt,  George  (ii.). 

1847  Nesbitt,  William  (1). 

1867  Neville,  Brent  (2). 

1884  Neville,  Brent  Richard  R. 

1870  Neville,  John  H.  N.(2). 

1870  Neville,  John  N. 
1850  Neville,  Richard  B. 
1850  Newbold,  James  J.  (2). 
1884  Newbury,  James  T. 

1848  Newcombe,  Benjamin. 

1880  Newcombe,  J.  Dickson  E.  (ii.) 
1857  Newell,  Charles. 

1886  Newell,  Charles  F.  J. 

1845  Newenham,  Edward  H.  (2). 

1867  Newland,  Augustus. 

1864  Newland,  Edward  (2). 

1848  Newland,  Henry. 

1850  Newman,  James  (2). 

1859  Newman,  William  (1). 

1872  Newton,  Hoiiry. 
1878  Nicholas,  William  (2). 

1871  NichoUs,  Alexander. 


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367 


1844  NichoUs,  Arthur  (2). 

1866  Nicholson,  Alexander  J.  (1). 

1856  Nicholson,  Horatio  (2). 
18o3  Nicholson,  John  A.  (1). 
1855  Nicholson,  William  (1). 
1885  Nicolls,  George  Arthur. 

1843  Niven,  James  (2). 
1854  Nixon,  Eckersall  (1). 
1866  Noble,  John  J.  (1). 

1860  Noble,  Robert. 
1884  Nolan,  Horatio  W. 
1854  Norcott,  Robert  (1). 
1873  Norman,  John  G. 
1848  Norreys  John  A.  G. 

1857  Norris,  George. 
1842  North,  Joseph. 

1890  Northridge,  John  (ii.) 

1865  Norton,  John  G. 
1869  Noyes,  Robert  J.  (2). 
1848  Nugent,  Garrett  (1). 
1842  Nunn,  Abraham  A. 
1882  Nunns,  Ernest  (2). 
1846  Nuzum,  John  S. 
1845  O'Beirne,  Stuart. 

1854  O'Brien,  Richard  W. 

1861  O'Callaghan,  Arthur  P.  (2). 

1891  O'Callaghan,  James  (2). 

1857  O'Callaghan,  Robert. 

1866  O'Callaghan,  Robert  (1). 
1891  O'Connell,  Morgan. 
1853  O'Connor,  John  H. 

1844  O'Connor,  William  I.  (2). 

1858  O'Donnell,  Elliott. 
1850  O'Donnell,  Henry  (1). 

1841  O'Donoghne,  Francis. 

1845  0' Grady,  Carew  S. 

1842  0' Grady,  Edward  George. 
1869  0' Grady,  William  W.  (2). 
1850  O'Halloran,  Stephen  R. 

1867  O'Hara,  Henry  S.  (1). 

1845  Olden,  Thomas  (1). 

1855  O'Learv,  John  A.  (2). 

1846  Oliver,  John  P. 

1887  Oliver,  Richard  John  Deane. 
1869  Oliver,  Thomas  (2). 
1848  O'Loughlin,  Timothy. 
1841  Olphert,  Thomas  (2). 
1855  O'Mahony,  Thaddeus  (1), 
1867  O'Meara,  Charles  (2). 
1 843^0' Meara,  Eugene  (1). 

1859  O'Meara,  Michael  A.  (2). 
1857  O'Melia,  Frederick. 
1882  O'Neill,  WiUiam  (1)  (i.) 


1846  O'Regan,  John  (1). 

1845  O'Regan,  Thomas. 

1862  O'Reilly,  Charles. 
1851  O'Reilly,  Thomas  (2). 

1842  Ormsby,  Edwin. 

1868  Ormsby,  Edwin  _R.  (ii.),  (1) 
1877  Ormsby,  P'rederick  A. 

1866  Ormsby,  George  Albert  (1). 

1846  Ormsby,  John. 

1843  Ormsby,  William  G. 
1876  Ormsbv,  William  W.  K. 
1854  O'Rorke,  Henry  T. 
1861  O'Rourke,  Patrick. 

1860  Orpen,  Ravmond  (2). 

1867  Orr,  DaniJl  (1). 

1869  Orr,  John  (2). 
1848  Orr,  Robert  H.  (2). 
1882  Osborne,  Charles  E.  (1). 

1851  O'Sullivan,  Denis  (2). 

1866  O'Sullivan,  Eugene  (2). 

1858  O'Sullivan,  James  (2). 

1859  O'Sullivan,  James  (2). 

1863  Oswald,  William  H. 
1840  Oulton,  Abraham. 

1865  Oulton,  Richard  C.  (1). 
1858  Ouseley,  Gideon  J.  R. 

1870  Ovenden,  Charles  Thos.  (2). 

1844  Ovens,  Thomas  (1). 

1850  Owen,  Frank. 
1844  Owen,  Henry  (1). 
1853  Owen,  Loftus. 
1863  Owen,  John  S.  (1). 

1852  Owen,  Roland. 
1872  Owen,  T.  Morgan. 

1861  Owens,  Frederick  J. 

1844  Owgan,  Joseph. 

1853  Paget,  James  S. 

1845  Palliser,  Mathew  W.  (2). 

1867  Palmer,  Abrani  S.  (1). 

1866  Palmer,  Abraham  H.  (1). 

1851  Palmer,  Henry. 

1880  Palmer,  Henry  Gordon  (2). 
1889  Palmer,  Montgomery. 
1887  Palmer,  Thomas. 
18552Panti,  Christian  A. 

1847  Parke,  Charles  (2). 
1856  Parke,  James  A. 

1848  Parker,  John  F. 
1845  Parnell,  Richard  (1). 

1862  Parr,  Edward  R.  (2). 
1847  Parsons,  Francis  (2). 
1871  Parsons,  Hon.  Randal 
1845  Parsons,  Samuel  (2).* 


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TESTIllOXRiMS   IN   DIVINLTY. 


1847  Patchell,  William  G.  (2). 
1867  Patman,  Edward. 

1857  Paton,  James  (2). 
1884  Pattison,  John  (2) 

1848  Patton,  George  A.  F. 
1880  Paul  Henry  Clough  (2). 

1855  Pauli,  Christian  A. 
1844  Payne,  George  Thomas. 

1843  Payne,  Percy. 
1853  Payne,  Samuel  (2). 

1860  Peacock,  Henry  (1). 
1853  Peacock,  Ralph. 

1891  Peacocke,  J.  Irvine  (i.). 

1858  Peacocke,  Joseph  F.  (i.)  (1). 

1849  Peacocke,  William  J. 

1861  Pearce,  William  F. 
1887  Pearson,  Thomas  (1). 
1869  Pelloe,  Thomas  (2). 
1867  Pelly,  Charles  H. 
1877  Pelly,  Stanley  A. 

1856  Pennefathcr,  Edward. 

1849  Pennefather,  Thomas  (2). 
1841  Pennefather,  William  (2). 
1861  Pennell,  George  B.  (2). 

1844  Perceval,  Arthur. 
1843  Perceval,  Henry. 

1850  Percy,  Edward. 
1850  Perrin,  Frederick  E. 
1853  Perrin,  George  (2). 
1861  Perrin,  John  F.  (2). 

1853  Perry,  Alfred  J.  (i.). 
1863  Petherick,  George  W. 
1847  Peyton,  Walter. 

1866  Phair,  George. 

1845  Phair,  John  P.  (2). 
18G2  Phillips,  Arthur  (1). 
1860  Phillips,  James. 

1859  Phillips,  Thomas  G.  J. 
1856  Phipps,  John  H. 
1863  Phipps,  Owen  (2). 
1843  Phipps,  William 

1854  Pigou,  Francis. 

ISU  Pilcher,  William  H.  (2). 
1852   I'illow,  Jackson. 
1852  Pilson,  Robert. 

1867  Pilsworth,  William  R. 
1845  Pim,  John. 

1884  Pim,  John  (1). 
18G6  Pitchford,  John  W.  (1). 
18.')1   Pittar,  Arthur  C.  (1). 
IS'ji)  I'oo,  James  Leonard. 
18G9  Poo,  James  L.  (I). 
1886  Poo,  Purofoy  (1). 


1842  Pollock,  Alexander  M.  (1). 
1858  Pollock,  James  S.  (2). 
1885  Pollock,  John. 

1860  Pollock,  Thomas  B.  (2). 
1889  Poole,  Edward. 
1848  Pooler,  James. 

1862  Pope,  Thomas  G.  P. 
1847  Popham,  John. 

1868  Porter,  Conolly  (1). 

1844  Posnett,  Robert  (2). 
1876  Potter,  Beresford. 
1851  Potter,  Lewis  F.  (2). 
1856  Potter,  Robert  (1). 

1845  Potter,  Samuel  G.  (2). 

1854  Potterton,  Edward. 

1856  Potterton,  Frederick  A.  (1). 

1855  Pounden,  William  D.  (1). 

1863  Powell,  Charles  M.  (2). 
1866  PoM^ell,  Dacre  H.  (ii.),  (1). 

1844  Powell,  Isaac  (2). 
1851  Powell,  John  (2). 

1851  Powell,  Richard  (2). 

1865  Powell,  William  H.  (1). 

1854  Power,  Edward  (2). 

1843  Power,  P.  B. 

1841  Power,  Thomas. 

1845  Pratt,  Edward  O'B. 
1847  Pratt,  James. 

1887  Price,  Eustace  Dickinson  (2). 

1842  Price,  Henry  G. 

1855  Price,  James. 

1888  Price,  Llewellyn  G.  S.  (2). 

1844  Price,  Thomas  J.  (2). 

1869  Price,  William. 

1868  Prideaux,  Walter  C.  (1). 
1881  Pritchard,  James  (2). 

1866  Proby,  Martyn  C.  (1). 
1878  Pardon,  George. 

1840  Proctor,  George  A.  (2). 

1845  Proctor,  Henry  P.  (2). 

1856  Proctor,  George  A. 
1891  Pulvertaft,  Thomas  (2). 

1843  Purefoy,  George  P.  (1). 

1852  Purser,  Samuel  P. 
1843  Purser,  AVilliam  A. 

1840  Pyne,  Alexander. 

1887  Queale,  William  Joseph. 

1847  Uuinlan,  Charles  D. 
1886  Quin,  Joseph. 

1841  Quintin,  James. 

1848  Quinton,  Samuel. 

1869  Radcliff,  John  B. 
1861  Radcliff,  Samuel  (2). 


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1890  EadclifP,  Stephen. 

1850  Kadcliff,  Stephen. 
1857  Radcliff,  William  (2). 
1855  Eainsford,  Joseph  G.  (1). 
1843  Eainsford,  Mark. 

1868  Eainsford,  William  G. 
1887  Kalph,  William  (2). 

1851  Eambaut,  Edmund  F.  (1). 
1849  Eambaut,  Wm.  H.  (i.),(l). 

1891  Earn  say,  George. 
1865  Eankiu,  Samuel, 
1855  Eathbourne,  James. 
1860  Eawlins,  Michael  L.  (i.). 
1853  Eawlins,  Joseph. 

1855  Eaymond,  William  (1). 
1843  Eead,  Alexander  (2). 
1859  Eeade,  Chichester. 
1864  Eeade,  George  (2). 
1855  Reade,  George  F.  (2). 
1859  Rende,  Sydney  (2). 

1843  Eeddy,  Thomas  (2). 

1844  Eeed,  Samuel. 
1851  Eeeves,  Boles  (2). 
1872  Eeeves,  Charles  E. 

1843  Eeeves,  Isaac  (1). 

1849  Eeeves,  James  S. 

1850  Eeichardt,  Louis  (1). 

1844  Eeichel,  Charles  P.  (1). 
1844  Eendall,  AViUiam. 
1876  Eemiison,  Henry  (2). 
1868  Eennison,  John  (1) 
1879  Eennison,  William  G. 

1851  Eevington  John  H.  (2). 
1859  Eeynell,  William  A. 

1854  Eeynolds,  John  (2). 
1842  Eeynolds,  Patrick  (1). 
1890  Ebind,  Alexander  Low  (1). 

1855  Eice,  James  (ii.). 

1887  Eice,  James  Henry  (ii.)  (1). 
1861  Eice,  John  G.  (2). 
1863  Eichards,  John  (1). 
1854  Eichards,  Lewis  (2). 
1859  Eichardson,  Clement. 
1842  Eichardson,  John. 

1857  Eichardson,  John. 
1844  Eichey,  Edward. 
1859  Eichey,  John  (2). 
1844  Eichey,  Eichard. 

1856  Eichmord,  William. 

1858  Eichmond,  William  (2). 
1872  Eiddall  Edward  P.  (2). 
1866  Eiddall,  Waller  (2). 
1854  Eing,  iJarthol.  (2). 


1877  Eingwood,  Henry. 
1851  Eingwood,  John  T.  (2). 
1856  Eingwood,  William  C.  (1). 
1856  Eisk,  Andrew  C. 
1853  Eisk,  John  E.  (2). 
1865  Eoberts,  Cress  well. 

1885  Eoberts,  Eichard  PL  E. 
1847  Eoberts,  Watkins  (2). 
1873  Eobins,  William  H. 
1853  Eobinson,  Alexander. 
1865  Eobinson,  Bernard. 

1886  Robinson,  Charles  (2). 
1865  Eobinson,  Christopher  (2). 

1843  Eobinson,  George  (1). 

1844  Eobinson,  George  (2). 
1841  Eobinson,  Henry  (2). 
1863  Eobinson,  James. 

1845  Eobinson,  John  L.  (1). 
1883  Robinson,  John  Moore  (2). 
1855  Eobinson,  John  W. 

1859  Eobinson,  John  W. 
1855  Eobinson,  Samuel. 
1890  Eobinson,  Stanford  F.  H. 

1847  Robinson,  Thomas. 

1851  Roe,  Edward  (2). 
1855  Roe,  James. 

1854  Roe,  Robert. 
1858  Roe,  Robert. 

1855  Roe,  Thomas. 

1841  Roe,  Thomas  W. 

1848  Roe,  William  D.  (2). 
1885  Rogers,  Cecil  George  (2). 

1846  Rogers,  James  (1). 

1842  Rogers,  Eobert  B. 
1844  Eogers,  Eobert  H.  (2). 
1854  Eogers,  Eobert  (1). 

1857  Eogers,  William  H.  (i.),  (1). 

1858  Eooke,  George  W.  (1). 

1852  Eooke,  Henry  B. 
1848  Eooke,  Thomas  (1). 
1840  Rosbotham,  WiUiam  (2). 
1864  Rose,  John  H. 

1860  Ross,  James. 
1858  Rothwell,  Thomas  E. 
1869  Eountree,  James  P. 
1891  Eountree,  Walter. 

1846  Eowan,  Eobert  S.  (2). 
1860  Eoyse,  Thomas. 
1884  Euby,  Henry  E. 

1848  Euby,  James. 

1853  Eudd,  Eichard. 

1847  Eudd,  Thomas. 

1849  Eush,  Edward  (2). 


m 


TESTIMONIUMS  iH   DIVINITY. 


1846  Ruskell,  Clement. 

1844  Russell,  Abraham  D. 
1855  Russell,  Charles  D.  (1). 
1846  Russell,  Framis  T.  C.  (1). 
1852  Russell,  Garrett  John  (1). 

1858  Russell,  John. 

1863  Russell,  J.  Digby. 

1854  Russell,  Robert  F. 
1846  Russell,  Thomas. 

1859  Russell,  William  G. 
1840  Rutherford,  Henry. 

1855  Rutherford,  William  A. 
1870  Rutherford,  William. 
1883  Rutledge,  Charles  S.  (2). 
1849  Ryall,  Robert. 

1877  Ryder,  Alexander  R.  (2; 
1846  Ryder,  Arthur  G.  (2). 

1845  Ryland,  John. 
1844  Rynd,  Henry  N. 

1861  Rynd,  Thomas  W.  (2). 
1840  Sadleir,  Francis. 
1840  Sadleir,  Francis. 

1864  Sadleir,  Franc  (1). 

1854  St.  George,  William. 
1870  Samuels,  Frederick  S. 

1843  Sandels,  Thomas. 
1840  Sanders,  Francis  A. 

1844  Sandes,  Robert. 
1851   Sandes,  Samuel  (2). 
1842  Sandford,  AViUiam  (1). 

1869  Sandford,  William  W. 
1886  Sandvs,  John  James  (2). 

1848  Sargint,  John  (2). 

1862  Sargent,  William  J. 

1846  Saul,  Edward. 
1886  Saulez,  William  H. 

1870  Saunders,  Clement  M.  (1). 

1855  Saunders,  Morley  B.  (2). 

1846  Savage,  Andrew  L. 
1867  Savage,  Robert  J. 
1854  Sayers,  George. 
1851  Sayers,  Henry  (2). 

1847  Sayers,  Johnston  B.  (2). 
1851  Sayers,  Robert  (2). 

1849  Sayers,  William. 
1847  ScanncU,  William 

1845  Schoales,  John  W. 
1889  Scott,  Charles  E. 
1847  Scott,  David. 

1850  Scott,  Edward. 
1869  Scott,  Francis. 
1864  Scott,  Frederick  W. 
1861  Scott,  James  B.  (I). 


1852  Scott,  James  George  (1). 
1858  Scott,  James  R. 
1865  Scott,  James  R. 

1844  Scott,  John  (2). 
1889  Scott,  John  Russell. 

1853  Scott,  John  W. 
1888  Scott,  Oswald  William. 

1855  Scott,  Richard  L. 
1858  Scott,  Thomas  L.  (2). 
1865  Scott,  Walter  H.  (2). 

1873  Scott,  William. 
1848  Scott,  William  A. 
1848  Scott,  William  R. 
1888  Scully,  William  Reeves. 

1848  Seale,  Isaac. 
1871  Seaver,  Jonathan  (1), 
1884  Seaver,  Richard  W. 

1854  Secretan,  Samuel. 
1852  Sedgwick,  John  E. 

1852  Seymour,  Benjamin. 
1854  Seymour,  Chas.  A.  (i.),  (l) 
1840  Seymour,  Charles  H. 

1840  Seymour,  Donelan. 

1853  Seymour,  Edward  (2). 

1854  Seymour,  John  H. 
1847  Seymour,  Michael. 
1879  Seymour,  Robert  (1). 
1846  Seymour,  AVilliam  F.  (2). 
1887  Shannon,  Richard. 

1846  Sharkey,  John  (ii.). 

1849  Sharkey,  Lewis  G. 

1856  Sharpe,  William  E.  T. 
1854  Shaw,  George. 

1845  Shaw,  George  (1). 
18G9  Shaw,  John  H.  (1). 

1846  Shaw,  Robert. 

1863  Shaw,  Robert  J.  (1). 

1864  Shea,  Edward  L. 

1841  Shea,  Francis  R. 

1844  Shelton,  Grantley  J.  W.  (2). 
1867  Sheperd,  Lorenzo. 

1856  Shepherd,  John  (2). 
1856  Sheppard,  Henry  D.  (I). 
1891   Sheppard,Wm.J.lfranck(2). 
1846  Sheppard,  William. 
1860  Sherlock,  William  (2). 

1874  Sherrard,  Henry  R. 

1850  Sherrard,  Hugh  (2). 
1879  Sherrard,  James  J.  (in.) 

1845  Shire,  Loftus  T. 
1843  Shone,  Samuel  (2). 
1870  Shone,  Samuel  A. 
1863  Shore,  Thomas  T. 


TESTIMONIUMS  IN   DIVINITY. 


371 


1848  Short,  Jonathan  (2). 
1854  Shortt,  Edward. 
1863  Shortt,  John  (i.). 
1886  Shuter,  Wniiam  H. 
1874  Sibthorpe,  Henry  J.  M. 

1852  Sidley,  Henry  D. 
1878  SHvester,  Joseph  (1). 
1842  Simons,  William  H.  (1). 

1853  Simpson,  Robert  J. 
1890  Sinclair,  Charles. 

1849  Sinclair,  Robert  S.  (2). 

1854  Singer,  P.  M.  (m.) 
1872  Singleton,  Edward  (2). 
1867  Singleton,  Thomas. 

1890  Sixsmith,  Albert  Edward  (2). 

1844  Skelton,  Thomas  W. 

1854  Skipton,  William  (2). 
1874  Skuse,  Richard  D. 
1846  Slacke.  William  James. 

1886  Sinall,'Robert  (2). 
1866  Smart,    James  (2). 

1876  Smart,  Wm.  H.  (ii.),  (1). 

1850  Smith,  Alexander  (2). 

1855  Smith,  Francis  (2). 
1846  Smith,  Frederick. 

1863  Smith,  George  (2). 

1865  Smith,  George  L.  (2). 
1840  Smith,  Henry. 

1845  Smith,  James  (2) 

1864  Smith,  John  C.  (2). 

1869  Smith,  Joseph  B.  (1). 
1848  Smith,  Robert  (2). 

1854  Smith,  Richard  T.  (2). 

1855  Smith,  Thomas  St.  L. 
1860  Smith,  William  (2). 

1866  Smith,  William  H.  (2). 

1842  Smollan,  Alexander. 

1843  Smyth,  Edward  J.  (2). 
1852  Smyth,  George  (2). 
1860  Smyth,  James  B. 

1880  Smyth,  John  Patterson  (1). 

1870  Smyth,  Richard  (2). 

1846  Smyth,  Richard  H.  (1). 
1846  Smyth,  Stewart. 

1856  Smyth,  Thomas. 
1863  Smyth,  Thomas  J. 
1856  Smyth,  William. 
1876  Smyth,  William  B.  (2). 
1842  Smythe,  George  C.  (ii.),  (2). 
1842  Snow,  Leopold  A.  P. 

1850  Soden,  George  (2). 

1887  Somerville,  Richard  Neville. 

1851  Southwell,  Henry  (2). 


1858  Sparrow,  William. 
1858  Spencer,  William  (1). 
1852  Spillar,  Frederick  C.  (2). 
1860  Spring,  John. 
1879  Sprott,  Thomas  H.  (1). 
1858  Sproule,  William. 

1855  Spurrier,  Henry. 
1848  Sta(Jc,  Charles  M.  (2). 
1858  Stack,  Charles  M. 

1888  Stack,  Charles  M. 
1890  Stack,  Charles  Robert. 
1841   Stack,  Richard. 

1843  Stack,  Thomas  L. 

1871   Stack,  Thomas  L.  (iii.)  (1). 

1844  Stackpoole,  — . 
1853  Stamper,  John  A. 

1845  Standish,  Richard  N.  (1). 

1868  Stanford,  Bedell  (2). 
1860  Stanley,  Abraham. 
1866  Stanley,  John  R. 
1857  Stanley,  Thomas  C. 

1843  Stannus,  Beaucharap  W. 

1856  Stanton,  James  (ii.),  (2). 
1852  Stanton,  Thomas. 

1889  Star,  Leonard  PI.  F. 

1855  Statham,  John  F.  (1). 
1886  Staveley,  Joseph  H.  S.  (1. 
1851   Staveley,  Robert  (i.) 

1841  Stawell,  John. 

1857  Steake,  Thomas  L. 
1878  Steele,  Lawrence  E. 
1864  Steele,  Otho  W.  (2). 

1844  Steele.  William  (1). 

1856  Stenson,  John  0. 

1869  Stenson,  John  W. 
1886  Stepliens,  James  M.  (2). 
1844  Stephens,  Nathaniel. 

1851  Stephens,  Wm.  R.  (ii.),(l). 
1886  Stephens,  William  S. 
1883  Stephenson,  Thomas  (1). 

1843  Stepney,  Henry  (2). 

1852  Stevenson,  James  (1). 
1848  Stevenson,  William. 
1852  Stevenson,  William  (2). 
1840  Stewart,  Alexander  W. 

1844  Stewart,  Cbirles  H.' 
1848  Stewart,  Edward  S. 
1868  Stewart,  Frederick  W. 
1883  Stewart,  Harvey  (2) 
1860  Stewart,  Henry. 

1845  Stewart,  Henry  (2). 
1871   Stewart,  James. 
1847  Stewart,  John  (2). 


372 


TESTIMONITJMS  IN  DIYINITr. 


1856  Stewart,  John  (1). 

1862  Stewart,  John  A.  (1). 
1861  Stewart,  Joseph  A. 

1849  Stewart,  Samuel  (2). 
1841   Stewart,  William. 

1886  Stockley,  Joseph  J.  G.  (2). 

1878  Stokes,  Ernest  I.  (i.),  (1). 
1865  Stokes,  George  (2). 

1881  Stokes,  George  Joseph. 

1864  Stokes,  Oliver  W. 

1841  Stone,  George  (1). 

1842  Stone,  John  (1). 
1844  Stone,  John. 

1854  Stone,  Robert. 

1850  Stone,  WilUam  H.  (ii.),  (1). 
1880  Stonex,  Francis  T.  (1). 
1889  Stoney,  Franc  S. 

1858  Stoney,  George  F. 

1857  Stoney,  George  R. 

1855  Stoney,  Ralph  S.  (2). 

1851  Stoney,  Robert  (2). 

1863  Stoney,  Robert. 
1853  Stoney,  Thomas. 

1848  Stoney,  William  (2). 
1844  Stopford,  Adderley. 
1869  Stopford,  Jemmett. 
1889  Storey,  Lawrence  P.  (2). 

1858  Stowell,  John  G. 

1842  Strang  ways,  James  M. 

1869  Streane,AnnesleyW.  (i.),(lV 

1855  Strong,  Charles  K. 
1860  Stuart,  Alexander. 
1891  Stuart,  Alex.  Geo. 

1851  Stuart,  David  (2). 
1850  Stuart,  Edward  C.  (1). 

1849  Stubbs,  EliasT. 

1852  Stubbs,  Warden. 
1841   Studdert,  George. 

1856  Studhohne,  Thomas. 
1844  Style,  William. 
1852  Sugden,  Arthur. 
1858  Sullivan,  Edward  (2). 

1843  Sullivan,  James. 
18G1   Sullivan,  John. 

1879  Sullivan,  John. 
1860  Summers,  William. 
1872  Supple,  William  R.  (1). 
1874  Suithery,  William  S.  (1). 

1870  Sutton,  George  M.  (2). 
1841   Sutton,  Tiiomas. 
1855  Swan,  Bellingbam. 

1865  Swunii,  Ernest  11.  (2). 

1866  Swanzy,  Henry. 


1869  Swanzy,  Thomas. 

1860  Swanzy,  Thomas  B. 
1845  Swayne,  Charles  (2). 
1888  Sweetnam,  George. 
1862  Sweny,  Eugene. 

1845  Swete,  Charles. 
1852  Swift,  Francis  H. 

1846  Swift,  Godwin. 

1856  Swinburne,  Frederick  T. 
1887  Switzer,  Bamlet  N. 
1850  Switzer,  Nathaniel. 
1868  Symmons,  Henry  T.  (1). 
1841  Synge,  Alexander  H. 
1850  Synge,  Edward. 

1850  Synge,  Edward  C.  (1). 
1891  Synge,  Samuel. 

1849  Tagert,  Samuel  W. 

1857  Tagart,  William  E. 
1843  Talbot,  William  W. 

1858  Tandy,  Charles  H.  (2). 

1852  Tandy,  Edward  (2). 
1882  Tanner,  John. 

1870  Tardv,  Charles  J.  H. 

1850  Tarleton,  Edward  W.  (2). 
1856  Tarleton,  J.  Tenison  (2). 

1868  Tate,  John  James  (2). 
1862  Tate,  Richard. 

1840  Tatton,  Arthur. 

1853  Taylor,  Alexander. 
1884  Taylor,  Alfred  (2). 

1869  Taylor,  Edward  H.  (2). 
1850  Taylor,  Henry. 

1866  Taylor,  Henry  U. 

1843  Taylor,  H.  W.  (1). 

1847  Taylor,  John. 

1854  Taylor,  Nathaniel  S. 

1848  Taylor,  Samuel. 

1844  Taylor,  Thomas  (1). 
1847  Taylor,  William  F.  (2). 

1844  Teape,  Hudson  (2). 
1847  Thomas,  Charles  (2). 
1850  Thomas,  George. 
1852  Thomas,  John. 

1847  Thompson,  Charles  (2). 

1850  Thompson,  George. 

1845  Thompson,  John. 

1861  Thompson,  John. 

1851  Thompson,  John.  (2). 
18-46  Thompson,  Mungo  N.  (2). 
1861  Thompson,  Robeit  0.  (2). 

1871  Thompson,  Samuel. 

1867  Thompson,  William  (2). 
1856  Thornhill,  Henry. 


TESTIMONITJMS   IN   DIYINITY. 


3'73 


1841  Thornhill,  William  J. 

1861  Thorpe,  Eicharcl  J.  (2). 
1859  Tibbs,  Philip  G. 

1855  Tibeaudo,  Oliver,  J.  (2). 
1858  Tighe,  Stearne. 
1849  Tisdall,  Benjamin. 

1846  Tisdall,  Charles  Edward  (2) 

1847  Tisdall,  Edward. 

1842  Todd,  WiUiam  G.  (1). 

1843  Toler,  Robert  W.  (2). 

1847  Tomb,  Henry  Joy  (2). 

1888  Tomes,  Benjamin  E. 
1846  Tomes,  Charles  F. 

1889  Tomkins,  Charles  J. 

1866  Tomlinson,  Robert. 
1863  Tomlinson,  Sterling  (2). 

1841  Tomlinson,  Thomas  (2j. 
1849  Topham,  James. 

1868  Topp,  Anthony. 

1854  Toppin,  Richard  (1). 

1848  Torpy,  Lorenzo. 

1865  Torrance,  George  "William. 
1880  Torrens,  James. 

1867  Torrens,  Joseph  (2). 
1884  Torrens,  Thomas. 

1889  Tottenham,  Charles  F.  B. 

1842  Tottenham,  Richard  (2). 
1877  Tourtel,  Robert  H. 

1891  TowTisend,  Arthur  Humphry. 
1848  Townsend,  Hamilton. 
1874  Townsend,  Horace  T.  C.  (2). 
1870  Townsend,  John  H.  (2). 

1855  Townsend,  Thomas. 

1846  Townsend,  William  C.  (2). 
1872  Tracey,  Maxwell  G. 

1843  Tracy,  Thomas  (1). 
1872  Treanor,  James  (1). 

1862  Treanor,  Thomas  S.  (2). 

1866  Tredennick,  George  IS. 
1845  Trench,  Edmund  (2). 
1862  Trew,  John. 

1853  Triphook,  Joseph  R.  (2). 
1877  Tristram,  John  W. 

1890  Trotter,  John  Theobald. 

1853  Trouton,  Edmund. 
1852  Tucker,  John  R. 
1840  Tuckey,  Broderick. 

1840  Tuckey,  Thomas  B,  (3). 
1866  Turle,  Robert  (2). 

1841  Turner,  Richard. 

1854  Turpin,  Digby. 

1874  Turpin,  Sydney  G.  (1). 
1857  Turpin,  Waiter  T. 


1863  Turrell,  Charles. 
1857  Twamley,  James. 
1846  Twamley,  John  (2). 

1888  Tweedy,  Henry  Colpoys  (2). 

1851  Twibill,  Wniiam  (1). 
1853  Twigg,  John  B.  (2). 

1845  Twigg,  Thomas  (ii.). 
1842  Twiss,  Arthur  Ormsby. 
1861  Tymons,  Frederick  (2). 

1852  Tyndal,  Grahame  (1). 
1852  Tyner,  Richard  L. 

1860  Valentine,  William  J.  (2). 

1851  Vance,  James  (2). 
1869  Vance,  Joseph. 
1848  Vance,  Richard. 

1864  Vandeleur,  Gerald  0.  (2). 
1850  Varian,  John  H.  (2). 

1874  Venables,  William  (2). 
1850  Vereker,  Henry. 

1852  Vereker,  Thomas. 
1855  Vickers,  John  (2). 
1852  Vignoles,  Olinthus  (i.). 
1850  Vigors,  Richard. 
1842  Vincent,  Frederick  A. 

1842  Vincent.  John. 
1859  Vize,  John  E. 

1848  Vowell,  William  R.  (2). 
1880  Waddell,  Herbert  Coslett(l). 
1855  Wade,  Edward  (1). 
1850  Wade,  George. 

1888  Wade,  Robert  Crosbie. 

1843  Wade,  William  (2). 
1863  Wadsworth,  Robert  P. 
1884   Wagner,  William  Wolfe. 

1846  Wakeham,  Henry  (2). 
1842  Wakeham,  Thomas  (i.),(l). 

1848  Waldo,  Joseph  P. 
1891  Wales,  Frank  H. 
1876  Walker,  Alfred  M. 
1850  Walker,  Charles. 

1875  Walker,  Edward  R. 

1849  Walker,  Frederick  G.  (2). 

1848  Walker,  James  H. 
1842  Walker,  John  C. 

1850  Walker,  John  T. 

1844  Walker,  Paul  M. 

1889  Walker,  Ralph. 

1849  Walker,  Robert  G.  (2). 
1849  Walker,  Samuel. 
1866  Wall,  Francis  H. 
1846  Wall,  Garrett  (1). 
1854  Wall,  Richard. 

1886  Wallace,  Alfred  Francis. 


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374 


TESTIMONIDMS  IN  DIVINITY. 


1851  Wallace,  Neason  (2). 

1855  Wallace,  Robert  J. 
1850  Wallace,  Thomas. 

1861  Wallace,  Thomas  H.  (2). 

1846  Wallace,  William  (2). 

1853  Wallace,  William  (1). 

1885  Wallace,  William  (2) 
1884  Waller,  Bolton  (2). 
1883   Waller,  Edward  H. 
1868  Waller,  George  (2). 

1850  Waller,  John  T. 
1867  Walsh,  Alfred  M. 
1842  Walsh,  Charles  B. 
1861    Walsh,  James  (i.). 

1842  Walsh,  William  Pakenham. 
1864  Walshe,  Robert. 

1851  Walters,  Charles  (1). 

1841  Ward,  Charles. 
1840  Ward,  John. 

1861  Ward,  John  B. 
1867  Ward,  John  M. 

1854  Waring,  Alexander. 

1843  Waring,  Arthur. 
1843  Waring,  John. 

1874  Warren,  Henry  G.  (2). 
1888  Warren,  John  Alexander  F. 

1842  Warren,  John  T. 

1852  Warren,  Latham  (2). 

1847  Warren,  Robert. 
1852  Warren,  Samuel  (ii.). 
1866  Warren,  Thomas  B.  (2). 

1856  Warren,  William. 
1891  Waters,  Robert  E.  (2). 

1845  Watson,  Arthur. 
1847  Watson,  Francis  (2), 

1855  Watson,  James  H.  (2). 
1858  Watson,  Mahony. 

1846  Watson,  Ralph  F. 
1852  Watson,  Thomas  H. 
1887  Watson,  Thomas  Stewart. 
1887  Waugh,  Robert  Percival  (1) 

1 862  Weatherhead,  Robert  J. 

1857  Webb,  Ambrose  C. 
1846   Webb,  Samuel. 
1862   Webb,  William  J. 
1852  Webster,  George  (1). 
1883  Webster,  Reginald  G.  M. 

1886  Weir,  Edward  II.  (2). 

1850  Weir,  James  A.  (I). 

1851  Weir,  John  (2). 

184'J  Weir,  William  R.  (1). 
1850  Weldon,  George  W. 
1843  Weldon,  Henry  R.  (2). 


1863  Weldon,  Lewin  B. 
1848  Weldon,  Richard  S. 
1848  Weldon,  Robert  S. 
1848  Weldon,  Thomas  P.  (2). 
1880  Welland,  Charles  W.  (2) 
1857  Welland,  Joseph. 

1854  Welland,  Thomas  J.  (1). 
1877  Wellwood,  William  (2) 
1848  Welsh,  Ralph  D.  (2). 

1842  Welsh,  AVilliam  W. 

1853  Welstead,  John  H. 

1870  West,  Fitz William  H.  (1). 
1865  West,  Henry  (1). 
1887  West,  Henry. 
1873  Westropp,  Daniel  G. 
1867  Westropp,  John  T. 
1846  Westropp,  Robert  G.  (1) 
1851  Wetherall,  Frederick  (2). 
1846  Wetherell,  John  P. 

1854  Wetherall,  Thomas. 

1845  Whaley,  David  (1). 
1867  Whaley,  Thomas. 

1846  Whalley,  Thomas. 

1850  Whately,  John  (2). 

1851  Wheeler,  Horace  JN^. 
1856  Wheeler,  Trevor  W.  (1). 

1852  Wheeler,  WilHam  C.  (2). 

1876  Whelan,  Ernest  H. 
1890  Whelan,  Percy  Scott  (2). 
1851  Whelan,  Robert  W.  (2). 

1886  Whigham,  William. 

1864  White,  Benjamin  (2). 
1890  White,  Benjamin  Finch  (2). 
1879  White,  Benjamin  N.  (2). 

1887  White,  Conolly  Finch. 

1846  White,  Finch  (2). 
1861  White,  Frederick. 
1864  White,  George  (2). 

1864  White,  Haughton. 

1847  White,  Henry. 

1877  AVhite,  Henry  De  V. 
1844  White,  Henry  G. 
1844  White,  Henry  V.  (2). 
1875  White,  Hill  Wilson  (2). 
1859  White,  James  (1). 
1887  White,  James  Stuart. 
1890  White,  John  Bernard  (2). 
1840  White,  John  S. 

1865  White,  Joseph  (2). 

1843  White,  Newport. 

1884  White,NewportJ.D.(i.),(l). 
1864  White,  Richard  A.  (2). 

1848  White,  William  (1). 


TESTIMONIUMS  IN  DIVINITY. 


375 


1842  Whitestone,  Michael. 

1856  Whitestone,  William. 

1842  Whitfield,  Thomas  H.  (2). 

1845  AYhiting,  John  F. 

1886  Whitlev,  Alfred  (2). 

1847  Whitley,  John  B. 
1860  Whitney,  Robert  B.  (2). 

1 865  Whittaker,  Gerald. 

1853  Whittaker,  Thomas. 

1846  Whitty,  David  L. 
1874  Whitty,  Edward. 

1862  Whitty,  William. 

1848  Wilcocks,  James  C. 

1863  Wiley,  Charles  0. 
1845  Wilkinson,  Charles  T. 

1860  AVilkinson,  John. 
1883  *Wilkins,  George. 

1866  Willcocks,  William  S. 

1849  Willett,  George  T.  (2). 
1870  Williams,  Arthur  A. 
1855  Williams,  Charles  H. 
1848  Williams,  Edward  A. 

1862  Williams,  Frederick  (1). 
1848  Williams,  Frederick  (ii.),  (I). 

1843  Williams,  George  C.  (2). 

1863  Williams,  John  (2). 

1847  Williams,  John  M. 

1882  Williams,  Sterling  de  C.  S. 

1866  Williams,  William. 
1885  Williamson,  Charles  A. 
1889  Williamson,  William. 

1864  AVillis  D'Anyers  (1). 

1843  Willis,  Newcombe  (2) 

1847  Willock,  WilHam  (2). 
1864  Wills,  Freeman  (2). 
1888  Wills,  Percival  B.  (2). 

1861  Wills,  Robert  C. 

1855  Wills,  Samuel  R. 

1854  Wills,  Thomas  B. 
1874  Willson,  Thomas  B.  (2) 
1854  Wilmot,  Ilenrv  T. 

1857  Wilson,  Alexander  C.  B. 
1880  Wilson,  Arthur  (2). 
1854  Wilson,  George  H. 

1867  Wilson,  Henry  R. 
1878  Wilson,  James. 
1851  Wilson,  James  (2). 

1887  Wilson,  James  Harrington. 

1848  Wilson,  Joseph  (1). 
1870  Wilson,  Joseph  H.  (2). 

1856  Wilson,  Joseph  N.   (i.),  (1). 

1844  Wilson,  Peter. 
1873  Wilson,  Peter  (2.) 


1849  Wilson,  Richard  (2). 

1853  Wilson,  Robert. 

1849  Wilson,  Thomas. 

1856  Wilson,  Thomas  C. 
1851  Wilson,  William. 
1873  Wilson,  William  (2). 

1876  Wilson,  William  J. 
1889  Winder,  Thomas  E. 

1850  Wolfe,  Charles. 

1842  Wolfe,  Richard  R.  (2). 

1844  Wolfenden,  Henry. 

1846  AVolseley,  Capel  (1). 

1847  Wolseley,  Charles. 

1846  Wolseley,  Robert  W. 
1889  Wolseley,  William  A.  (i.). 

1854  Woolsey,  W.  M.  (ii.) 
1853  Wood,  Lewis  AV. 

1845  Woodright,  William  H.  E. 

1877  Woodrotfe,  James  J.  (2). 
1841  Woodroffe,  John  (1). 

1864  Woodroffe,  John  N.  B.  (ii.). 
1849  Woods,  Charles  T. 

1853  Woods,  Edward  S. 

1843  Woods,  Robert  (2). 

1848  Woods,  William. 

1886  Woodward,  Alfred  S.  (2). 

1865  Wright,  Charles  E.  (1). 
1858  Wright,  Charles  H.  H.  (1). 
1863  Wright,  Charles  S.  (1). 
1889  Wright,  Ernest  A. 

1847  Wright,  James  Twiag  (1). 
1853  Wright,  John  W.  (2). 
1847  Wright,  Joseph. 

1866  Wright,  William  Ball  (2). 

1840  Wrightson,  Richard  (1). 

1841  Wrightson,  Richard  (ii.) 

1840  Wrightson,  Thomas  R.  (ii.). 
1863  Wrixon,  Arthur  N.  (ii.) 

1841  Wrixon,  John  (2). 

1886  Wynne,  Arthur  Ekersall. 

1857  Wynne,  Edward  (2). 

1849  Wynne,  Frederick  R.  (1). 
1861  Wynne,  George  R.  (1). 
1849  Wynne,  Thomas  E. 

1855  Yeates,  George. 

1851  Yeo,  Charles  0. 
1865  Young,  Arthur  (2). 
1869  Young,  Augustus. 
1847  Young,  Francis  (2). 
1841  Young,  Gardiner  (2) 
1877  Young,  Henry  L. 

1846  Young,  Henry  W. 
1868  Young,  John. 


376 


TESTIMOMUMS  IN   DIVIKITT. 


1860  Young,  John  E,  M. 
1867  Young,  John  M.  (2). 
1847  Young,  Richard  P. 


1860  Young,  Robert  C.  (2). 
1840  Younc:,  Samuel. 
1851  Young,  William. 


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CONFERRED  TN  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF   DUBLIN  FROM  1800  TO  JUNE  1891. 


{^The  Registrar  of  the  School  of  Physic  will  feel  obliged  for  corrections 
of  any  errors  which  may  he  discovered  in  these  Lists?[ 


DIPLOMATES  IN  STATE  MEDICINE. 


1885  Adams,  Charles. 

1886  Battersby,  John. 

1886  Bewley,  Henry  Theodore. 
1874  Boileau,  John  P.  H. 

1887  Buchanan,  Walter  J. 
1883  Burke,  William  H. 
1886  Cassidi,  Francis  liichard. 

1885  Cowen,  George. 

1886  Daly,  Francis  A.  B. 

1883  Davis,  Stuart. 

1888  Day,  John  Marshall. 

1889  Digby,  Cecil  A. 

1886  Eustace,  Marcus  John. 
1889  Falkiner,  Ninian  M. 

1876  Fenton,  Mark  Anthony. 

1884  Fenton,  John  Samuel. 

1884  Ferguson,  Nicholas  Charles. 
1871  Foot,  Arthur  Wynne. 

1877  Goode,  Wm.  Henry. 

1887  Gray,  Edward  Wolfenden  A. 
1873  Grimshaw,  Thos.  W. 

1878  Hall,  James  C. 

1882  Hull,  Edward  Gordon. 
1887  Jackson,  Eobert  W.  H. 

1887  Jencktn,  Francis  J. 

1885  Johnston,  Robert  Kerr. 

1888  Joynt,  Henry  N.  H. 


1885  Kiddle,  Walter. 

1887  Knott,  John  Freeman. 

1886  McAdam,  Eobert  Louis. 
1890  M'Creery,  Benjamin  T. 
1890  MoUoy,  Leonard  G.  S. 

1889  Moore,  Charles  M. 
1871  Moore,  John  William. 
1875  Notter,  James  L. 

1887  O'Brien,  John  AVilliam. 

1885  0' Sullivan,  Daniel  Robert. 
1880  Polden,  Robert  James. 
1887  Poole,  Walter  Croker. 
1887  Sawyer,  Richard  H.  S. 
1887  Smyth,  Richard  H. 

1875  Stanley,  W.  H.  R. 

1890  Story,  William  G.  T. 

1884  Symes,  Glascott  H. 
1889  Tate,  Thomas  M. 

1886  Todd,  Robert  H. 
1871  Todhunter,  John. 

1885  Tuthill,  Phineas  B. 
1874  Tweedy,  Henry  J. 

1887  Wade,  George  Augustus. 
1887   Weir,  James  Christopher. 
1882   Windle,  Bertram  C.  A. 
1874  Woodhouse,  Stewart. 
1871  Yeo,  Gerald  Francis. 


sis 


DEGREES  IN  MEDICINE  AND  SUBGEKY. 


D0CT0K8  IN  MEDICINE. 


1833  Abbott,  Benjamin. 

1862 

1889  Abbott,  Henry  K. 

1890 

1886  Abraham,  Phineas  Simon. 

1864 

1867  Acland,    Henry     Wenl- 

1840 

wortb  (^honoris  causa). 

1874 

1842  Adams,  Robert. 

1865 

1878  Alexander,  James. 

1882 

1887  Alexander,  Thomas  G. 

1845 

1876  Allen,  James  Henry  Leslie. 

1888 

1889  AUen,  William  H. 

1818 

1847  Allman,  George  James. 

1879 

1804  Allman,  William. 

1865 

1843  Allman,  William,  Clk. 

1880 

1890  Alhvorthy,  Samuel  W. 

1873 

1883  Ambrose,  Alexander. 

1883 

1837  Apjobn,  James. 

1867 

1885  Archer,  Arthur  Montfort. 

1885 

1887  Archer,  Robert  Samuels. 

1888 

1885  Ardagh,  William  Ambrose. 

1872 

1811  Arthur,  John. 

1874  Ashe,  Isaac. 

1882 

1889  Askin,  Thomas  C. 

1833 

1865  Atthill,  Lombe. 

1889 

1868  Atwool,  H.  Courtenay,  Clk. 

1884 

1861  Babington,  Thomas  H. 

1845 

1887  Baker,  Arthur  Wyndowe  W. 

1824 

1888  Baker,  Richard  J. 

1887 

1882  Baldwin,  Thomas  Arthur, 

1873 

1875  Ball,  Charles  Bent. 

1871 

1843  Banks,  Sir  John,  K.C.B. 

1863 

1810  Barker,  Francis. 

ISO  I   Barker,  Francis  0. 

1868 

1863  Barker,  John. 

1872 

1842  Barker,  William. 

1814 

1844  Barker,  William  Oliver. 

1865 

1877  Barker,  John  Edward. 

1890 

1869  Barrington,  Nicholas  Wm. 

1849 

1861  Barton,  John  Kellock. 

1860 

1875  Barton,  John. 

1889 

1885  Baiton,  Samuel  Josial.. 

1812 

1880  Barton,  Travers  Boyne. 

1884 

1877  Baxter,  Charles  Patrick. 

1870 

1891   Baylor,  Edward  A.  C. 

1878 

1885  Beater,  Orlando  Palmer. 

1824 

1861   Beatty,  Thomas  Berkeley. 

1851 

1864  Beatty,    Thomas     Edward 

{honoris  cansd). 

1884 

1886  Beatty,  Wallace. 

1888 

1841   Beatty,  William  C. 

1878 

1851   Bugluy,  William  Chapman. 

1873 

Belcher,  Thos.Waugh,  Clk. 
BeU,  Alan. 
Bennett,  Edward  H. 
Benson,  Charles. 
Benson,  John  Hawtrey. 
Bernard,  Robert 
Berry,  Frederick  Charles. 
Be  van,  Philip. 
Bewley,  Henry  Theodore. 
Billing,  Archibald. 
Blacker,  Edward  J.Latham. 
Bleckley, Thos.  Macdougall. 
Bluett,  George  Augustus. 
Boileau,  John  P.  H. 
Bourke,  Isidore  M' William. 
Bowman,  Wm.  (hon.  causa). 
Boyd,  Alexander  James. 
Brabazon,  Henry  Moore. 
Bradshaw,  |William  Hanna 

Delamaine. 
Bradshaw,  Thomas  Robert. 
Bride,  Patrick. 
Brien,  Edward  Henry. 
Briscoe,  William  Thomas. 
Brittan,  Frederick. 
Brooke,  Wm.  {hon.  causa). 
Brooks,  Hemy  St.  John. 
Browne,  James. 
Browne,  Robert. 
Butcher,  Richard  G.  H. 

{honoris  causa). 
Butler,  Edward  Jones. 
Butler,  Francis  Theobald. 
Bym,  John. 
Cameron,  Charles. 
Campbell,  Arthur  J. 
Carlile,  Hugh. 
Carte,  Alexander. 
Carte,  William  Alexander. 
Casey,  Thomas. 
Cassidi,  Francis  Richard. 
Chartres,  John  Smith. 
Chatterton,  William. 
Cheyne,  John  {hon.  causa). 
Churchill,   Fleetwood 

{honoris  causa). 
Chute,  James. 
Clark,  John  Henry. 
Clarke,  Francis  Edw.,  Clk. 
Clarke,  Thomas  Kiiner. 


DOCTOliS  IN  MEDICINE. 


379 


1878  Clibbom,  William. 

1882  Cohen,  Abraham. 
1878  Colles,  Abraham. 

1860  Colles,  William. 

1871  Collins,  Edward  Wolfenden. 

1839  Collins,  R.  {honoris  causa). 

1867  Collis,  Maurice. 

1866  Compton,  T.  Armetriding. 

1872  Cooke,  Edward  Jones. 
1870  Cooper,  Robert  Thomas. 
1849  Corrigan,  Sir  Dominic  Jno., 

Bart  {honoris  causa) . 
1878  Cosgrave,Ephrm.M'Dowell. 
1876  Cotter,  Jas.  Laurence,  Clk. 
1872  Cotter,  Samuel  Kyle. 
1837  Coulter,  Thomas, 
1886  Cowen,  George. 
1891  Craig,  James. 
1872  Cranny,  John  Joseph. 

1849  Crofton,  William. 

1840  Croker,  Charles  Philips. 
1876  Crowe,  George  Wyndham. 

1861  Cruise,  Francis  Richard. 
1854  Cuming,  T.  {honoris  causa) . 

1885  Cunningham,    Daniel   John 

{honoris  causa). 

1884  Cuppaidge,  John  Loftus. 
1840  Cusack,  James  William. 

1850  Cusack,  James  William. 
1857  Daly,  Owen. 

1859  Dane,  Richard. 
1878  Dane,  Arthur  Henry  Cole. 
1872  Davy,  Edmund  William. 
1835  Daubeny,  Chas,  Giles  B. 

{adeundemGradum,  Oxon.) 
1891  Dawson,  WilHam  R. 
1878  Dawson,  Yelverton. 
1890  Dela  Cherois,  Edmund  B. 

1883  Denning,  Robert  Nickle. 
1863  Desmond,  Laurence  E. 
1890  D'Evelyn,  Alexander  M. 
1875  De    Montmorency,    Hon. 

Arthur  Hill  Trevor. 
1843  Dickinson,  Joseph. 

1868  Dickson,     Alex.      {honoris 

causa). 

1886  Dickson,  Benjamin  Devon- 

sher. 
1889  Digby,  Cecil  A. 
1889  Disney,  Henry. 

1885  Dixon,  Augustus  Edward. 

1887  Dockrell,  Benjamin  M. 
1832  Dowling,  John  B. 


1883  Donnelly,  Thomas. 
1891  Dorman,  Henry  H.  S. 

1853  Doyle,  Michael  John. 

1854  Drennan,  John  Swanwick. 

1883  Driver,  Frederick  John. 

1876  Drummond,  David. 

1880  Dudley,  Henry  Nathaniel, 
1871  Duffey,  Geo.  Frederick. 
1847  Duncan,  James  F, 

1884  Dwyer,  Frederick  Conway 

1861  Dwyer,  Henry  L. 

1870  Fames,  Henry. 
1875  Elliott,  Christopher. 
1866  Elliott,  George  F. 

1875  Elliott,  William  Hamilton. 

1877  Elliott,  Thomas. 

1871  Ellis,  John. 
1838  Eustace,  John. 

1864  Eustace,  John. 

1888  Eustace,  Marcus  John. 
1860  Evans,  William  Hill. 
1879  Evans,  William  Robinson. 

1889  Exham,  Arthur  R.  F. 
1852  Fagan,  Stephen. 

1877  Fausset,  John  Duke. 

1878  Fausset,  Herbert  John. 

1883  Fawcett,  Edward. 

1 888  Fenton,  Arthur  Wellington . 
1886  Fenton,  John  Samuel, 
1873  Fenton,  Mark  Anthony. 
1886  Findlater,  Alexander. 
1844  Finnerty,  Eugene. 
1873  Finny,  John  Magee. 

1884  Fisher,  Thomas  Carson. 
1815  Fitton,WiUiam  Henry. 

1873  Fitzgerald,  Charles  E. 

1877  Fitzgerald,  Dudley  Loftus. 

1879  Fitzgerald,  William  Alex. 
1870  Fitzgibbon,  Henry. 

1862  Fitzpatrick,  Thomas. 
1870  Fitzsimons,  Henry. 
1838  Fleming,  Christopher. 

1865  Fleming,  Maxwell. 
1886  Flood,  Thomas  Nicholas. 
1830  Flood,  Valentine. 

1879  Flood,  Stephen. 

1875  Floyd,  Thomas  Sargent. 
1865  P'oot,  Arthur  Wynne. 

1874  Foot,  Robert  H. 

1876  Franks,  Kendal  M. 
18S6  Frazer,  Kenneth. 

1878  Frazer,  William. 

1855  Freke,  Henry. 


380 


DEGKEKS  IN  MEDlClNli  AJUB  SURGERY. 


1890  Freeman,  Richard  D. 

1866 

1856  Fytfe,  William  Johnston. 

1889 

1881  Gabbett,  Henry  Singer. 

1889 

1887  Gairdner,  William  Tennant 

1873 

{honoris  causa). 

1881 

1813  Gamble,  Richard. 

1888 

1878  Gibson,  George. 

1890 

1886  Gillespie,  Thomas  Richard. 

1881 

1891  Glenn,  JohnH.  R. 

1861 

1878  Gogarty,  Henry  Alexander 

1882 

1876  Goode,  William  Henry. 

1803 

1885  Goodman,  Francis  George. 

1882 

1877  Gordon,  Samuel. 

1875 

1882  Gorman,  Charles. 

1842 

1884  Gowland,  John  William. 

1881 

1884  Grant,  Charles  ScoveU. 

1878 

1841  Graves,  Robert  James. 

1891 

1875  Gray,  Charles  Edward. 

1863 

1841  Greene,  George. 

1862 

1876  Greene,  William  Thomas. 

1890 

1873  Gregg,  Thos.  Huband,  Clk. 

1890 

1884  Grey-Edwards,  Henry. 

1873 

1886  Griffith,  Jacob  De  Burgh. 

1872 

1867  Grimshaw,  Thos.  Wrigley. 

1842 

1886  Gwynne,  Charles  Nelson. 

1870 

1879  Halpin,  Nicholas  John. 

1890 

1860  Hamilton,  Edward. 

1885 

1863  Hamilton,  John  E. 

1812 

1879  Hamilton,  Thomas  Kinley. 

1831 

1876  Hannan,  Francis  John. 

1879 

1887  Harman,  William  Morton. 

1837  Harrison,  Robert. 

1880 

1885  Harrison,  Thomas. 

1865 

1881  Hart,  William  Hume. 

1841 

1802  Hartigan,W.  {honoris  causa) . 

J  890 

1830  Harty,  WiUiam. 

1889 

1873  Harvey,  Reuben  Joshua. 

1853 

1844  Harvey,  WilUam  Henry 

1876 

{honoris  causa) . 

1862  Haughton,  Samuel,  Clk. 

1880 

1825  Hawkey,  John. 

1865 

1878  Hayes,  Richard  Atkinson. 

1885 

1875  Hayes,  Thomas  Crawford. 

1881 

1890  Hoarn,  Richard  T. 

1888 

1867  Helm,  George  Frederick. 

1832  Henry,  James. 

1839 

1888  Henry,  John  Patrick. 

1832 

1890  Herrick,  Robert  W. 

1889 

1889  Hickey,  William  Lacy. 

1866 

1H80  Hickson,  Albert  Tliomas. 

1887 

1880  Hickson,  RichaidCharlesC. 

1888 

1852   liill,  John. 

1858 

1889  liime,  Thomas  Whiteside. 

1890 

Hinde,  Benjamin,  Clk. 
Kingston,  William  F. 
Hopkins,  John  B. 
Hocter,  Robert  Barry. 
Hogan,  John  Charles. 
Hogben,  Edgar. 
Hollies,  George. 
Houghton,  John  Francis. 
Hudson,  Alfred. 
Hull,  Edward  Gordon. 
Hume,  Thomas. 
Hunter,  William  Level. 
Hurford,  Cedric  Herbert. 
Hutton,  Edward. 
Irwin,  Ahmuty  {hon.  causa). 
Irwin,  John  Arthur. 
Isdell,  Fitzgerald. 
Jacob,  A.  (^honoris  causa). 
Jacob,  Archibald  Hamilton. 
Jacob,  Henry  W. 
Jellett,  James  W.  H. 
Jevers,  Eyre. 
Johnson,  Charles. 
Johnson,  James. 
Johnston,  Benjamin. 
Johnston,  Robert  H. 
Johnston,  Robert  Ker. 
Joly,  Henry  Edward. 
Jones,  Edward. 
Jones,    Cyril     Lloyd     {ad 

eu/idem  Grad.  Cantab.). 
Jones,  Lewis. 
Joy,  John  Holmes. 
Joy,  William  Bruce. 
Joynt,  Henry  X.  H. 
Kane,  Joseph  G.  A. 
Kane,  Mattliew. 
Kane,      Nathaniel      Henry 

Kirkpatrick. 
Kane,  John  Seymour. 
Keegan,  Denis  Francis. 
Kellett,  Leonard  Henry. 
Kelly,  Alfred  Hubert. 
Kelly,  Thomas  William 

Gordon. 
Kennedy,  E.  {hon.  causa), 
Kennedy,  George  A. 
Kerr,  Elias  W. 
Kidd,  Archibald  N. 
Kidd,  Frederick  W. 
Kidd,  Leonard. 
Kiimimn,  John  R. 
Kingsbury,  Kdwurd. 


DOCTOKS  IN  Mt;tJICIKE. 


381 


1883 
1873 
1883 
1889 
1889 
1870 
1879 
1816 
1888 
18.57 
1885 
1885 
1888 
1860 
1869 
1864 
1845 
1828 
1813 

1885 
1883 
1879 

1881 
1870 
1817 
1887 
1880 
1886 
1876 
1887 
1890 
1827 
1848 
1858 
1875 
1857 
1837 
1858 
1875 

1874 
1874 
1874 
1886 
1863 

1879 
1810 
1868 
1875 
1880 


Kingsbury,  Geo.Chadwick. 

1891 

Kinkead,  Richard  John. 

1876 

Kirkpatrick,  J.  Rutherford. 

1891 

Kirpatrick,  William. 

1870 

Knott,  John  F. 

Lambart,  William  Hugh. 

1882 

Lambert,  W.  Fetherstone-H . 

1840 

Lane,  Thomas. 

1890 

Lawrenson,  Harman  F. 

Law,  Robert. 

1885 

Law,  William  Francis. 

1883 

Leah,  William. 

1889 

Leahy,  Thomas. 

1851 

Leared,  Arthur. 

1876 

Leeson,  Arthur  Edward. 

1886 

Leet,  John  Knox. 

1866 

Le  Marchant,  Robert. 

1841 

Lendrick,  Charles  Rich.  A. 

Lentaigne,  Benjamin   {hon. 

1885 

causa). 

1875 

Lett,  Richard  Alfred. 

1886 

Lewis,  Thomas  White 

1890 

Lister,   Sir  Joseph   {hon. 

1839 

causa). 

1889 

Line,  William  Henry. 

1826 

Little,  Thomas  Evelyn. 

1873 

Lloyd,  Robert. 

1875 

Lunn,  Hy.  Simpson,  Clk. 

1861 

Lynch,  Gilbert. 

1852 

Lyndon,  Thomas. 

1889 

IMacalister,  Alexander. 

1884 

M'Adam,  Robert  Louis. 

1871 

M'Crea,  Philip  W. 

1890 

M'Creight,  Daniel  C. 

1884 

MacDermot,  Edw.  Deane. 

1860 

MacDermott,  Robert, 

1860 

MacDonnell,  Hercules  H. 

1874 

M'Donnell,  Robert. 

1877 

M  'Dowall,  John. 

1871 

M 'Dowel,  Benjamin  G. 

1813 

M'Dowel,       Effingham 

Carroll. 

1890 

Mac  Dowell,  Benjamin  F. 

1843 

Mac  Dowell,  Charles  W. 

1891 

M'Intire,  Richard  Litton. 

1888 

M'Intosh,  Louis  Maxwell. 

1883 

Mackesy,  Thomas  L. 

1877 

{honoris  causa). 

1853 

Maginniss,  Robert  Maude. 

1814 

M  'Loghlin,  Peter  Edward. 

1877 

M'Morran,  Robert. 

1888 

M'Munn,  Charles  Alexander 

1883 

M'Nalty,  Francis  Charles. 

M 'Naught,  Charles  E. 
M'Neill,  John  Patrick. 
M'Quade,  Henry. 
Macnamara,    Rawdon 

(honoris  causa) . 
Malet,  Henry. 
Marsh,  Sir  Henry,  Bart. 
Marshall,       John     {honoris 

causa). 
Martin,  John  Charles. 
Mason,  Samuel  Robert. 
Matson,  John  A. 
Maul,  Edw.  Harman. 
Maunsell,  Hy.  Widenham. 
Mayne,  Charles  Crawford. 
Mayo,  Charles. 
Meade,  Horace  Townsend 

Newman. 
Meeke,  Arthur  Henry. 
Meredith,  John  Edward. 
Middleton,  Alfred  Hancock. 
Miller,  William  R. 
Mollan,John  [honoris causii). 
Molloy,  Leonard  G.  S. 
Molloy,  Thomas  Mulock. 
Molony,  Patrick  J. 
Montfort,  Archibald  Henry 
Montgomery,  Howard  B. 
Montgomery,  William  F. 
Moore,  Charles  M. 
Moore,  Edward  Erskine. 
Moore,  John  William. 
Moore,  Robert  R.  H. 
Moore,  Thomas  Charles. 
Moore,  William. 
Moore,  William  Daniel. 
Moorhead,  Thomas  R.  H. 
Moran,  James  Joseph. 
Morgan,  John. 
Morgan,  Sir  Thos.  Chas.  [ad 

eundem  Gradiim,  Cantab.). 
Moriarty,  Matthew  D. 
Morris,  Beverley  Robinson. 
Morton,  William  A. 
Mullins,  George  Lane. 
Murray,  Andrew. 
Murray,  Charles  F. 
Murphy,  Edward  Wm. 
Murphy,  Patrick. 
Murphy,  James. 
Myles,  Thomas. 
Nason,  Charles  St.  Stephen 

Richard. 


38i 


DEGREES  IN  MEDICINE  AND   SITEGEET. 


1872  Nason,  John  W.  Washing- 

1877 

ton. 

1834 

1853  Neligan,  John   Moore  (ho- 

1886 

noris  cattsd). 

1884 

1887  Neligan,  Joseph  W. 

1882 

1875  Xesbitt,  Dawson. 

1839 

1890  NeviU,  William  N. 

1885 

1880  Neville,  William  Cox. 

1868  Newman,  Adam  Perry. 

1874 

1875  Newman,  Horace Townsend. 

1833 

1863  Nicholson,  G.  de  Poulton. 

1890 

1891  Nickson,  Wilfred  J.  K. 

1851  Nixon,  JRobert  Law. 

1877 

1868  Nolan,  William. 

1862 

1891  Norman,  Edward  P. 

1884 

1875  Notter,  James  Lane. 

1839 

1887  Nugent,  G.  P.  L'Estrange. 

1886  Nunn.  Eichard. 

1835 

1875  O'Connor,  Jacob. 

1887 

1890  O'Conor,  John. 

1876 

1875  O'Farrell,  George  Plunkett. 

1890  Ogilvy,  Alexander. 

1879 

1886  Oldham,  Hugh  Falconer. 

1889 

1877  Ormsby,   Lambert    Hepen- 

1864 

Btall. 

1890 

1890  OiT,  Andrew  W. 

1878 

1870   Orton,  Frederic. 

1827 

1870  Orton,  John. 

1884 

1837  Osborne,  Jonathan. 

1867 

1875  Oulton,  William  Henry. 

1874   Owen,  Alfred  Lloyd. 

1890 

1879  Owen,  William. 

1868 

1887  Paget,  Sir  James,  Bart.  {//ow. 

1891 

causa). 

1891 

1867  Paget,  George  E.  (honoris 

1869 

causa). 

1868 

1889  Patton,  Alexander  S. 

1854 

IHGo  Peirce,  William. 

1884 

1890  Pentland,  Alexander. 

1884 

1839  Perry,    George    Thomas 

1879 

{honoris  causa). 

1859 

1888  Phillips,  Hv.  Fitzmaurice. 

1877 

1874  Phillips,  Henry  Heygate. 

1866 

1878  Pierce,  Francis. 

1867 

1848  Pirrie,  John  Miller. 

1887 

1884  Poland,  Charles  Thomas. 

1885  Pollen,  Henry. 

1867 

1885  Pollock,  James  Ferrier. 

1880  Poole,  Jonas  Sealy. 

1889 

1887  Pope,  Henry  Brougham. 

1864 

1877  Popham,  Samuel  Lane. 

ISG.*)  Porter,  Sir  George  IL 
1842  Porter,  William  Henry 

1801 

1871 

Porter,  Joseph  Francis. 
Powell,  George  William. 
Powell,  John  Allman. 
Power,  Charles  John. 
Pratt,  Joseph  Dallas. 
Price,  W.  J.  {honoris  cautd). 
Purdon,  John  Edward  Blake- 

ney. 
Purser,  John  Mallet. 
Quain,  Jones. 
Quain,      Eichard     {honcrh 

causa). 
Quill,  Henry  Richard. 
Quinlan,  Y.  J.  Boxwell. 
Reid,  Godfrey  Forrest. 
Reid,      Robert     {honoris 

causa). 
Renny,  William. 
Revington,  George  Thomas. 
Reynolds,   James    Emerson 

{honoris  causa). 
Richardson,  Gilbert. 
Rice,  William  R. 
Ringland,  John. 
Robinson,  Samuel  W. 
Rockliife,  William  Craven. 
Roe,  George  Hamilton. 
Roper,  William  Robert. 
Rumsey,  Henry  Wildbore 

{honoris  causa). 
Russell,  WiUiam  M. 
Ryan,  James  Francis. 
Ryan,  John. 
Ryan,  I'erceval  C.  H. 
Salaman,  Selim  Myer. 
Scott,  Horatio. 
Scott,  James  Edward. 
Scriven,  George. 
Shackleton,  Henry. 
Sharkey,  Edmund. 
Shea,  Thomas  William. 
Sheppard,  Hy.  Drought, Cik. 
Shuldham,  Edward  Barton. 
Sibson,  Fr.  {honoris causa). 
Simon,  Sir  John  {honoris 

causa). 
Simpson,     Sir    James    Y. 

Bart,  {honoris  causd). 
Simpson,  John. 
Simpson,  Max  well  (honoris 

causa). 
Sinclair,  Sir  Edward  B. 
Skelton,  James  Mar:>hall. 


DOCTOES  IN  MEDICINE. 


383 


1.  1805 
1888 
1890 
1839 

:  1883 
1S73 
1842 
1884 
1883 
1885 
1870 
1863 
187o 
1876 
1832 
1851 
1886 
1S90 
1843 
1875 
1874 
1875 
1841 
1856 
1871 
1869 
1839 

1863 
1817 
1881 
1862 
1867 
1868 
1890 
1886 
1885 
1814 
1877 
1867 

1882 
1819 
1885 
1859 
1877 
1886 
1871 
1841 
1871 
1861 
1870 


Skottowe,  St.  John. 
Smeeth,  Henry  George. 
Slaughter,  Ernest  A. 
Smith,  Aquilla  {honoris 

causa) . 
Smith,  David  Chadwick. 
Smith,  Gilbart. 
Smith,  Robert  AYilliam. 
Smith,  Telford. 
Smith,  Travers  Robert  M. 
Smith,  Victor  Edwin. 
Smith,  Walter  George. 
Smyly,  Philip  Crampton. 
Smyly,  "William  Josiah. 
Smyth,  Hatton. 
Smyth,  John. 
Smyth,  Robert  Currell. 
Smyth,  RossYincentBeatty. 
Smyth,  Thomas  E. 
Smythe,  Arthur. 
Speer,  William,  Clk. 
Stack,  Richard  Theodore. 
Stanley,  William  H.  R. 
Staunton,  Charles  F. 
Steele,  William  Edward. 
Steele,  William  Henry. 
Stokes,  Alexander  Haldane. 
Stokes.     William      {honorif^ 

causa). 
Stokes,  Sir  William. 
Stone,  Meade  Nisbett. 
Studdert,  Richard  Charles. 
Suntcr,  Thomas  Moore. 
Syme,  James  (hoftoris  causa) . 
Tabuteau,  Joseph. 
Tate,  Thomas  M. 
Tatham,  John  Francis  W. 
Taylor,  Rogers  W.  G. 
Taylor,  Thomas. 
Taylor,  Sidney  Hamilton. 
Teale,    Thomas   Pridgin 

(honoris  causa). 
Tench,  Charles  Higat. 
Thetford,  Robert  A. 
Thompson,  Charles  Herbert. 
Thompson,  Christopher. 
Thompson,  James. 
Todd,  Robert  Henry. 
Todhunter,  John. 
Toleken,  John. 
Tomkins,  Arthur  Welh'sley. 
Townsend,  Edward  1'. 
Traill,  Anthony. 


1874  Travers,  Robert. 

1875  Tredennick,AVilliamMagee. 
1883  Tucker,  David. 

1882  Turpin,  Sidney  Gerald,  Clk. 

1876  Tuthill,  Phineas  Barrett. 
1874  Tweedy,  Henry  John. 

1877  Underbill,  Arthur  Stopford. 
1856  Waddy,  John. 

1873  Wade,  Arthur  L. 

1881  Walsh,  William  Butler. 

1886  AValter,  John  Bellett. 

1878  Walter,  William. 

1883  Ward,  Montgomery  Albert. 

1879  Warren,  Samuel. 

1887  Waters,  Edward  (Jionoris 

causd) . 

1885  Watson,  John  James  Carl. 
1867  Watson,  Wm.  Tyndall. 

1882  Waugh,  John. 

1874  Welch,  William  John  Jos. 
1887  Wells,  Sir  Thomas  Spencer, 

Bait,  [honoris  causa). 

1877  West,  Arthur  Anneslev. 

1870  Wheeler,  William  Ireland. 

1878  White,  Patrick  Henry. 
1881  White,  Richard  Dormer. 
1877  White,  William  Henry. 
1877  Whittle,  Ewing  M.  Glynn. 

1880  Whittv,  Charles  Richard. 

1863  Wilde;    Sir  William  R. 

(honoris  causa). 
1845  Williams,  Robert  C. 
1813  Wilmot,  Samuel. 
1890  Wilson,  Edmund  F.  B. 
1889  Wilson,  Richard  M. 

1883  Windle,  Bertram  Coghil  A. 

1864  Witherby,  Wm.  Henry. 
1877  Wolseley,  Cadwallader  B. 

1874  Woodhouse,  Stewart. 

1886  Woodroffe,  Augustus  W. 

1881  Woodroffe,  John  Fitz  Henry. 

1886  Woods,  Hugh. 

1875  Woods,  Oscar  Thomas. 

1879  Woods,  Charles  Rollcston. 

1889  Woithington,  Humphrey. 

1890  Woithington,  Joseph  C. 

1879  Worthington,  Thomas  Blair. 
1862  Wright,  Edw.  Perceval. 
1885  Wright,  William  M'Dowell 

Aikin. 

1887  Wrightson,  Richd.BIayney. 

1871  Yeo,  Gerald  Francis. 

1880  Young,  Charles  Grove. 


384 


DEGREES    IN   MEDICINE    AND   SUEGEET. 


MASTERS  IN  SURGERY. 


1861  Adams,  Robert. 
18(39  Alexander,  James. 

1870  Archer,  Edward  John. 
1872  Archer,  Hubert  Samuels. 

1871  Armstrong,  James. 

1 862  Ashe,  Isaac. 

1863  Atkinson,  George. 

1875  Baker,  Arthur  Wyndowe  W . 
1878  Baker,  Fausset  Maher. 

1872  Ball,  Charles  Bent. 

1875  Banks,  Alfred. 

1876  Barrington,  Henry  E.  W. 

1868  Barton,  John. 

1873  Barton,  Samuel  J. 

1870  Battersby,  William  Edward. 

1877  Battersby,  Henry  Joseph. 
1866  Beamish,  Richard. 

1866  Belcher,  Thomas  Waugh. 

1859  Bennett,  Edward  H. 

1869  Biddulph,  Robert  Waller. 
1875  lileakley,  Alexander  Storacl 
1875  Blood,  Joseph. 

1875  Blood,  Matthew  Smyth. 

1871  Blunden,  Maurice  Robert. 

1883  Bourke,  Isidore  M 'William. 

1870  Boyd,  John  Craig. 

1860  Boy es,  Edward  L. 

1862  Boyes,  John  Frederick. 

1888  Brabazon,  Henry  Moore. 
1809  Bradshaw,W.H.DeLaMain. 

1866  Bredon,  liobert  Edward. 

1874  Bredon,  Alexander  M'C. 

1870  Briscoe,  William  Thomas. 

1871  BroM'ne,  Otway  Peter. 
1877  Browne,  John  St.  George. 

1867  Burr,  William  Thos.  Talbot 

1868  Cahill,  David. 

1863  Cameron,  Charles. 

1875  Carleton,  Arthur  Wellesley. 

1889  Carte,  William  Alexander. 
1874  Chatterton,  William. 

1874  Chester,  WilUam  Lichaeld. 

1884  Chute,  James. 
1873  Clarke,  Andrew. 

1870  Clery,  James  Albert. 

1869  Clibborn,  Cuthbert  John. 

1875  Collos,  Wm.  {honoris  catuu). 

1871  Comyn,  Henry. 

1866  Cooper,  Robert  Thomas. 


1865  Corbett,  Jolin  Lewis. 
1876  Corcoran,  Laurence. 

1883  Cosgrave,  Ephraim  M'Dowel. 

1867  Cotter,  Samuel  Kyle. 

1871  Courtenay,  Edwd.  jNIaziere. 

1869  Cranny,  John  Joseph. 

1871  Crossle,  Francis  Clements. 
1859  Cusack,  James  William. 

1870  Dane,  Richd.  {honoris  causa), 

1866  Davy,  Henry. 

1867  Dobson,  George  Edward. 

1874  Dorman,  J.  Cotter. 

1875  Doyle,  Bernard. 

1873  Drapes,  John  B. 

1874  Drummond,  David. 

1864  Duffey,  George  F. 

1874  Eakin,  James  Wilson. 

1875  Eaton,  James  Bird. 

1872  Elliott,  Charles  Nelson. 
1862  Elmes,  John  Blair. 

1875  Farrell,  I'eter  Joseph. 

1868  Fausset,  Herbert  John. 
1870  Fawcett,  Edward. 

1870  Fawcett,  William  James. 
1872  Ferguson,  William  Claudius 

1876  Fetherston-H.,  Charles. 

1865  Fishbourne,  John  Wm.  York. 

1875  FisLer,  Thomas  Carson. 

1868  Fitzgerald,  Charles  Edw. 

1876  Fitzgerald,  Dudley  Lof I u>. 

1867  Fitzgibbon,  Henry. 

1868  Fitzsimons,  Henry. 

1875  Fleming,  Hans  B. 

1876  Fox,  Charles  Nugent. 
1872  Fullerton,  John  Campbell. 
1878  Gage,  liobert  Charles. 

1866  Gamble,  Samuel  B. 

1867  Geoghegan,  William. 
1883  Gloster,  James. 
1872  Goode,  George. 

1868  Goode,  William  Henry. 
1875  Goodman,  Francis  George. 
1882  Gorman,  Charles. 

1869  Gray,  Charles  Edward. 
1865  Green,  Charles  Francis. 
1869  Gregg,  William  Henry. 
1861   Grittith,  llicliard. 

1875  Griliith,  James  De  Burgh. 
1861  Grimshaw,  Thos.  Wrigicy. 


MASTERS    IN    SUEGERr. 


385 


1872  Gubbins,  William  Launcelot 

1874  Gwynne,  Charles  Nelson. 

1875  Halpin,  Nicholas  John. 

1874  Hamerton,  Morgan  Fox. 

1866  Hare,  Matthias  Everard. 

1861  Hare,  Richard  AVilliam. 
1870  Harman,  Rodolph. 

1875  Harrison,  Thomas. 
1875  Hart,  William  Hume. 
1870  Harvey,  Reuben  Joshua. 
1865  Hassard,  William  C. 

1870  Hetherington,  Chas.  Edwd. 

1868  Hill,  Frederick  Ferdinand. 

1872  Hingston,  Wm.  Freke. 

1869  Hocter,  Robert  Barry. 
1875  Hughes,  George  Arthur. 
1874  Hunter,  Joseph. 

1878  Hurford,  Cedric  Herbert. 

1867  Jagoe,  Henry. 

1869  Jevers,  Eyre. 

1868  Jones,  Francis. 

1865  Joy,  John  Holmes. 

1873  Kane,  N.  H.  Kirkpatrick. 
1872  Kennedy,  David. 

1872  Kerr,  Elias  William. 
1872  Kidd,  Leonard. 

1866  Kough,  Edward. 

1878  Lambert,  William  Fether- 

stonhaugh. 
1868  LangstafF,  Henry  Harris. 

1870  Lett,  Richard  Alfred. 
1866  Lowry,  John  R.  C. 
1864  Lyons,  John. 

1862  Lyons,  Philip  P. 

1868  Macan,  Arthur  Vernon. 
1864  M'Clorg,  Alexander. 
1866  M'Clutchan,  James. 
1877  MacDermott,  Ralph  Juan. 

1874  Mac  Donnell,  Hercules  H. 
1859  M'Dowel,  Benjamin  G. 

1875  M'Dowel,  Effingham  C. 

1870  M'Nalty,  Francis  Charles. 
1872  Mac  Laughlin,    Frederick 

Peard. 
1864  Maeloghlin,  Robert  H. 
1872  Maddock,  William. 
1872  Mallins,  Henry. 

1868  Maunsell,  Horatio  Edmund. 

1871  Mayberry,  Francis  George. 

1869  Mayne,  Charles  Crawford. 
1871  Meredith,  John  Edward. 
1869  Minnitt,  Joshua  R. 

1871  Molony,  Patrick  John 


1875  Montfort,  Archibald  H. 

1861  Montgomery,  Howard  B. 

1868  Moore,  John  William. 

1866  Moore,  Sandford. 

1875  Moran,  James  Joseph. 

1874  Murphy,  James. 

1874  Murphy,  George  Wyndham. 

1868  Murray,  William  Flood. 

1874  Murray,  Charles  Falk. 
1883  Nason,   Charles  St.   Stephen 

Richard. 

1869  Nason,  John  Wm.  Washing- 

ton. 
1880  Neville,  William  Cox. 

1875  Nixon,  George  Michael. 

1865  Notter,  James  Lane. 
I<s65  O'Brien,  Henry  Joseph. 
1889  O'Brien,  Henry  J. 
1871  O'Connor,  "Jacob. 

1859  0' Grady,  Edward  Stamer. 
1864  O'Hanlon,  George. 

1866  O'Reilly,  James. 
1877  Orr,  David  Wilson. 

1869  Osburne,  Thomas. 

1874  Pearce,  George  Alonzo  C. 

1860  Peebles,  AVm.  Bellingham. 

1876  Pirn,  William  Joseph. 

1875  Pollen,  Henry. 

1867  Pollock,  Charles  Frederick. 

1876  Poole,  Jonas  Sealy. 
1867  Popham,  Samuel  Lane. 
1873  Porter,  Sir  George  Hornidge 

(Jionoris  causa). 
1875  Power,  John  Joseph. 
1871  Quill,  Richard  Henry. 

1870  Rainsford,  Richard. 

1870  Rawson,  Edward  Albert. 

1867  Reynolds,  James  H. 
1866  Richards,  Charles  F. 

1871  Rogers,  John  Godfrey. 
1869  Robinson,  Thomas. 

1868  Ryan,  James  Francis. 
1866  Salaman,  Selim  Myer. 

1869  Sherrard,  David  John. 

1864  Smith,  Augustus. 

1859  Smith,  Robert  William. 
1863  Smith,  William  Fawcett. 

1860  Smyth,  Brice. 

1870  Smyth,  Hatton. 

1875  Stack,  Richard  Theodore 

1865  Stevenson,  William  F. 
1868  Stokes,  Alexander  Haldane. 
1863  Stokes,  William 


386 


DEGREE8   IN    MEDICINE  AND   SUHGERY. 


1863  Stoney,  Charles  Baker. 
1880  Story,  John  Benjamin. 
1873  Stoyte,  James  Charles. 

1868  Supple,  Robert  Harrison. 
1863  Symes,  William  H. 
1875  TaafFe,  Robert. 

1869  Taylor,  Frederick. 

1877  Taylor,  Sidney  Hamilton. 

1878  Taylor,  Rogers  W.  Gore. 
1878  Thompson,  Robert  Norman. 

1868  Todhunter,  John. 

1869  Traill,  Anthony. 

1869  Tredennick,  William  Magee. 
1872  Tucker,  Thomas  St.  Patrick 

1870  UnderhUl,  Arthur  Stopford. 
1867  Ussher,  James  H. 

1865  Vesey,  Thos.  Agmondesham. 
1867  Walker,  John. 


1869  Wall,  Robert  Morton. 

1866  Ward,  Montgomery  Albert. 
1863  Waugh,  Isaac. 

1871  Waugh,  John. 

1868  Weldon,  Wm.  Jephson. 

1875  West,  John  Russell, 

1877  West,  Arthur  Annesley. 

1878  Westby,  John  Ashley. 

1879  Wheeler,  William  Ireland. 
1871   White,  Richard  Dormer. 

1870  White,  William  Henry. 

1871  White,  William  Rogerson. 
1868  Whitty,  Charles  Richard. 
1865  Witherby,  William  Henry. 
1871  Worthington,  Thomas  BhM 

1867  Yeo,  Gerald  Francis. 
1874  Young,  Charles  Grove. 


MASTERS  IN  OBSTETRIC  SCIENCE. 


1882  Dockrell,  Benjamin  Morgan. 

1883  Donnelly,  Thomas. 
1889  Eaton,  James  Bird. 

1883  Kidd,  George  Hugh  (honoris  causd), 
1887  Kingsbury,  George  C. 
1877  Macan,  Arthur  Vernon. 

1877  M'Clintock,  Alfred  {honoris  causd). 
1889  Moore,  Charles  M. 

1878  Neville,  William  Cox. 

1877  Sinclair,  Sir  Edward  B.  (honoris  causd). 

1879  White,  William  H»iury. 
1887  Woods,  Hugh. 


BACHELOES  IN    OBSTETRIC   SCIENCE. 


387 


BACHELOES  IN   OBSTETRIC   SCIENCE. 


1891  Adamson,  George  P. 

1889  Alexander,  John  D. 

1890  Alexander,  Walter  S. 

1888  Allworthy,  SamuelWrn. 

1889  Askin,  Thomas  C. 

1890  AuladAli,  Arthur. 

1888  Barrington,  Arthur  E. 

1887  Birmingham,  Wm.  Payne. 

1889  Bracken,  George. 

1890  Browne,  Charles  R. 

1889  Brien,  Edward  H. 

1890  Brunskill,  Ralph  R. 

1891  Bulger,  Michael  J. 
1889  Burnes,  Rudolph  A.  C. 
1889  Burkitt,  WilHam  A.  H. 

1889  Burtchaell,  Charles  H 

1890  Byrne,  Herhert  U. 

1890  Carnegie,  Robert  S. 

1889  Carter,  James  E. 

1888  Clarke,  John  H. 

1887  Cole,  Thomas  Willoughby. 

1891  Cole-Baker,  George. 

1890  Cole-Baker,  Lyster. 

1889  Cooke,  John  H. 

1891  Corrigan,  David  R.  G. 

1889  Cowl,  John  W. 

1888  Crowe,  George  E. 

1887  Cuflfey,  John. 

1890  Dawson,  William  R. 

1891  Dobbin,  Francis  W. 
1890  Donaldson,  George. 
1890  Dorman,  Henry  H.  S. 
1890  Doyle,  Edward  J, 

1888  Drury,  Henry  Cooke. 
1888  Dunn,  Henry  Nason. 
1890  Emerson,  David  N.  B. 
1890  Eustace,  John  N. 

1887  Fayle,  Harry. 

1888  Kfennell,  Edw.  Barrington. 
1890  Freeman,  Richard  D. 

1889  French,  Riversdale  S. 

1889  Fuller,  Adam  H. 

1890  Gage,  Francis  J. 

1888  Gerrard,  John  J. 

1891  Gibbon,  John  G. 

1889  Glenn,  John  H.  R. 
1891  Going,  Robert  M. 

1890  Gordon,  Thomas  E. 
1890  Greene,  Frederick  J. 


1889  Griffith,  Harry  R. 
1891  Griffin,  William  R. 

1890  Halahan  Thomas  D. 

1888  Harkin,  Chas.  Fitzmaurice. 

1890  Heron,  James  M. 

1889  Hopkins,  Francis  G. 

1889  Hopkins,  John  B. 

1891  Hunter,  Hugh. 
1888  Isaac,  William  A. 

1888  Jellett,  J.  William  Henry. 

1890  Jacob,  Henry  W. 

1889  Jackson,  Robert  W.  H. 

1891  Jameson,  Joseph  S. 

1890  Jeremy,  Alfred  H. 
1890  Johns,  John  A. 
1890  Jones,  Richard  P. 
1890  Jones,  Theophilus  P. 
1888  Jones,  Vernon  Lanphier. 
1888  Joynt,  Henry  Noble  Holton. 

1890  Joynt,  Richard  L. 

1891  Joynson,  Owen  F. 

1888  Kane,  Joseph  G.  Auriol. 

1889  Kennedy,  William  P. 
1889  Kenny,  Michael  E. 
1888  Kidd,  Leonard. 

1888  Kiddle,  Walter. 

1889  Kilgariff,  Joseph  O'L. 

1888  Kingsbury,  Edward. 

1889  Kirkpatrick,  William. 
1889  Luther,  Edward  L. 

1889  MacCarthy,  Brendan. 

1890  MacDonnell,  Lucius  G.  A. 
1890  MacMahon,  George  R. 
1889  Macrory,  Louis  G.  F. 
1889  Matron,  John  A. 

1889  M'Craith,  Richard. 

1889  M'Crea,  Philip  W. 

1890  M'Farland,  ArmarJ. 

1888  M'Intosh,  Maxwells.; 

1889  M'Laughlin,  Cecil  M. 

1889  M 'Naught,  Charles  E. 

1890  Miller,  William  R. 
1890  Minchin,  William  C. 

1890  Mitchell,  Lionel  A. 

1889  Molloy,  Leonard  G.  S. 

1891  Moore,  George  A. 

1888  Moore,  Malcolm  Charles. 

1890  Moore,  li.bert  W. 

1889  Morgan,  George  B. 


DKGREES   IN    MEUICINK   AND   STJEGEttV. 


1889  Morton,  William  A. 
1891  Moyles,  John  G. 
1891   Moynan,  Richard  A. 
1891  Myles,  Frederick  J. 
1889  Mvles,  John. 
18^)0  iMyles,  Thomas. 
1889  Norman,  Kdward  P. 
1889  North,  Thomus. 

1888  Nowlan,  Francis  Bernard. 

1889  O'Connor,  Michael. 
1888  Ogilvy,  Alexander. 

1890  Ormsby,  Henry  G. 
18S8  Orr,  Herbert  Holmes. 
1888  Parsons,  Alfred  R. 
1*889  Pen-in,  Louis. 

1890  PoUock,  Edwnrd  S. 
1888  Price  Arthur  George. 

1888  Reid,  Nicholas  A. 

1890  Roberts,  Vincent  L. 

1889  Ross,  William  S. 
1889  Russell,  William  F. 

1889  Russell,  William  M. 

1891  Ryan,  John. 

1890  Rynne,  Michael  A. 

1888  Scott,  Horatio  F. 

1889  Scott,  Thomas  A. 

1890  Seale,  Edwin  A. 

1889  Shackleton,  William  W. 

1888  Shaw,  Townsend  W. 

1887  Slaughter,  Ernest  Augustus. 


1891  Sleith,  David  S. 

1889  Smyth,  Richard. 

1890  Smyth,  Sydney  B. 

1888  Sproule,  Alfred  Arnold. 

1889  Stanistreet,  George  B. 

1890  Stoney,  Robert  B. 

1888  Story,  William  George  T. 

1888  Swiney,  Francis  S. 

1889  Tate,  Gerard  W. 

1889  Tate,  Tbomas  M. 

1890  Taylor,  Edward  H. 
1889  Taylor,  Herbert  E. 

1887  Todd,  Armstrong  Herbert  S, 

1888  Tutliill,  Alfred. 

1889  Twigg,  Richard  C. 

1890  Vickers,  William  H.  P. 

1889  Vigne,  Alfred. 

1888  Walker,  John  G. 

1890  Walker,  Philip  C. 

1889  West  wood,  Samuel  C. 
1887  Weir,  William  James. 

1890  White,  Digby  C. 
1890  White,  Jonas  M.  P. 

1887  Whitestone,  Chas.  Wm.  H. 

1888  Wilson,  Wm.  Mac  Neely. 

1889  Woods,  Robert  H. 

1890  Worthington,  Joseph  C. 

1891  Woulfe-Flanagan,  Terence 

1888  Wright,  Joseph  David. 

1889  Yeates,  Robert  A. 


BACHELOES  IN   SUEGEEY. 


389 


BACHELORS  IN  STJRQEEY. 


1887  Abbott,  Henry  K. 
1877  Adams,  John  James. 

1880  Adams,  Charles. 
1891  Adamson,  George  P. 
1883  Alcorn,  Samuel  Alfred. 

1889  Alexander,  John  D. 

1890  Alexander,  Walter  S. 

1888  Allworthy,  Samuel  Wm. 
1883  Ambrose,  Alexander. 

1881  Archer,  Arthur  Montfort. 

1885  Ardagh,  "William  Ambrose. 
1883  Armstrong,  John. 

1889  Askin,  Thomas  C. 

1890  Aulad  Ali,  Arthur. 
1888  Barrington,  Arthur  E. 
1877  Battersby,  Henry  Joseph. 
1879  Battersby,  John. 

1886  Baylor,  Edward  Arthur  C. 

1885  Beater,  Orlando  Palmer. 
1879  Beatty,  Wallace. 

1886  Bell,  Alan. 

1887  Bell,  Theodore. 

1882  Bennett,  William  Hallaran. 
1879  Berry,  Frederick  Charles. 

1883  Beveridge,  EdmundFrancis. 

1884  Bewlev,  Henry  Theodore. 
1877   Bidduiph,  Richard  Edmund. 
1887  Birmingham,  William  P. 

1883  Blandford,  Henry  Edmund. 

1884  Blood,  Charles  Holcroft. 
1879  Blood,  Fitzgerald  Neptune. 

1884  Boles,  William  Samuel. 

1886  Bolton,  Richard  Chas.  Edw. 
1877  Booker,  William  Arthur. 

1885  Bouchier-Hayes,       John 

Thomas. 

1887  Bouchier-Hayes,  Stephen  E. 
1885  Boyd,  Alexander  James. 
1885  Brabazon,  Henry  Moore. 
1889  Bracken,  George. 

1883  Braddell,  Monckton  O'Dell. 

1889  Brien,  Edward  H. 
1882  Brooks,  Henry  St.  John. 

1890  Browne,  Charles  R. 

1890  Brunskill,  Ralph  R. 
1885  Buchanan,  John  Blacker. 
1887  Buchanan,  Walter  James. 
1882  Bulfin,  Joseph. 

1891  Bulger,  Michael  J. 
1882  Burke,  William  Henry. 


1889  Burkitt,  William  A.  H. 
1889  Burnes,  Rudolph  A.  C. 

1889  Burtchaell,  Charles  H. 

1890  Byrne  Herbert  U. 

1877  Byrne,  Wm.  S.  Octavius. 

1878  Campbell,  Arthur  Jacob. 

1890  Carnegie,  Robert  S. 
1882  Carson,  James  Seymour. 
1882  Carte,  William  Alexander. 

1889  Carter,  James  E. 

1882  Cassidi,  Francis  Richard, 

1887  Chambers,  Joseph. 

1882  Chute,  James. 

1880  Clare,  Henry  Lewis. 

1888  Clark,  John  H. 

1888  Clarke,  James. 

1881  Cochrane,  Edward. 
1884  Cochrane,  John  James. 
1881  Cockle,  Austin  John. 
1887  Cole,  Thomas  W. 

1891  Cole- Baker,  George. 

1890  Cole-Baker,  Lyster. 
1880  Cohen,  Abraham. 

1877  Conolly,  John  Vincent. 

1887  Cooke,  John  Gal  way. 

1889  Cooke,  John  Hamilton. 

1883  Cormack,  Eugene. 

1891  Corrigan,  David  R.  G. 

1876  Cosgrave,  Ephr.  M'Dowel. 

1878  Cowen,  Edward  James. 
1883  Cowen,  George. 

1889  Cowl,  John  W. 

1878  Cox,  Henry  Lawrence. 

1882  Craig,  James. 

1885  Craig,  James. 
1880  Creery,  John  Tate. 

1886  Crofton,  William  Jones. 

1877  Crofts,  Freeman  Wills. 

1883  Crowe,  Daniel. 

1888  Crowe,  George  E. 

1887  Cuffey,  John. 

1880  Cuppaidgo,  John  Loftus. 
1883  Daly,    Charles    Calthorpe 
De  Burgh. 

1878  Daly,    Francis    Augustus 

Bonner. 
1878  Daly,  Ulysses  Arthur. 
1887  Darley,  Alfred  R. 
1880  Darling,  John  Singleton. 
1880  Davis,  Stuart. 


390 


DEGEEES  IN  MEDICINE  AND  STJEGERY. 


1890  Dawson,  William  R. 
1878  Day,  James  Dunne. 

1885  Day,  John  Marshall. 

1884  Day,  William  Bullen. 

1882  Dean,  George  Frederick. 

1886  Dela  Cherois,  Edmund  B. 

1883  Denning,  William  Nedham. 
1886  D'Evelyn,  Alex.  M'Neill. 

1886  Dickson,  Benj.  Devonsher. 
1883  Digby,  Cecil  Arthur. 

1880  Dixon,  Charles  Hampden. 

1891  Dobbin,  Francis  W. 

1885  Dobbin,  William  Sinclair. 
1877  Dobbs,  Arthur  Francis. 
1883  Dobson,  George  Magill. 

1887  Dobson,  Parke  Shaw. 

1882  Dockrell,  Benjamin  Morgan. 
1890  Donaldson,  George. 

1885  Donaldson,  Robert  L.  S. 

1886  Donaldson,  Wm.  Ireland. 

1881  Donnelly,  Thomas. 
1890  Dorman,  Henry  H.  S. 
1877  Dowse,  Richard  Henry. 
1890  Doyle,  Edward  J. 

1883  Drury,  Francis  James. 

1888  Drury,  Plenry  Cooke. 
1888  Dunn,  Henry  Nason. 

1887  Dunn,  Edwin  L. 

1883  Dwyer,  Frederick  Conway. 

1886  Earl,  Henry  Cecil, 

1886  Earaes,  Wm.  L' Estrange. 

1881  Elliott,  William  Solomon. 

1885  Ellis,  Henry  Augustus. 
1890  Emerson,  David  N.  B. 
1890  Eustace,  John  N. 

1886  Eustace,  Marcus  John. 
1879  Exham,  Arthur  Richard  F. 

1883  Fagan,  Charles  Joseph. 

1887  Falkiner,  Ninian  M'lntyre. 
1887  Faris,  George. 

1885  Farmer,  Edward  John. 

1885  Fausset,  Andrew  Grierson. 

1887  Fayle,  Harry. 

1882  Fenton,    Arthur    Welling- 

ton. 

1884  Fenton,  John  Samuel. 

1883  Fenton,  William  Walker. 

1884  Ferguson,  Nicholas  Charles. 

1886  Ferguson,  John  Christopher. 
1886  Ferrar,  Benjamin  Banks. 

1888  Ffennell,  Edward  B. 
1886  Findlater,  Alexander. 
1883  Finegan,  Joseph  Patrick. 


1884  Fleming,  Harloe  Henry. 

1883  Fleming,  Robert  Howard. 

1885  Flood,  Thomas  Nicholas. 
1878  Fogarty,       Thomas       F. 

WiUoe. 

1887  Foley,  Robert  Murdock. 

1881  Eraser,  John  Robert. 

1886  Frazer,  Kenneth. 
1890  Freeman,  Richard  D. 
1878  Freeman,  William  Deane. 
1889  French,  Riversdale  S. 

1884  Frith,  Baptist  Gamble. 
1876  Fullerton,  Richard. 

1889  Fuller,  Adam  H. 

1885  Gamer,  Cathcart. 

1890  Gage,  Francis  T. 

1883  Geoghegan,    Arthur  Fred. 
William. 

1888  GeiTard,  John  Joseph. 

1891  Gibbon,  John  G. 

1878  Gibson,  Joseph. 

1882  Gillespie,  Thomas  Richard. 

1887  Glenn,  John  Hugh  Robert. 

1881  Gloster,  Charles. 
1891  Going,  Robert  M. 
1890  Gordon,  Thomas  E. 

1880  Gordon,  William  Spear. 

1876  Gorman,  Charles. 

1882  Gowland,  John  William. 

1881  Grant,  Donald  St.  John. 
1885  Gray,  Edward  Wolf enden. 
1887  Gray,  St.  George. 

1890  Green,  Frederick  J. 

1883  Green,  James  Sullivan. 

1887  Grey-Edwards,  Charles. 

1879  Grey-Edwards,  Henry. 

1891  Griffin,  William  R. 

1889  Griffith,  Harry  R. 

1878  Gubbins,  Charles  0' Grady. 

1888  Hadden,  John  E. 
1885  Haddon,  Henry  John. 
1885  Halahan,  Samuel  Handy. 

1890  Halahan,  Thomas  D. 
1878  Hall,  James  Campbell. 

1884  Halleran,  William. 

1880  Hamilton,  Archibald  Alex. 

1883  Hamilton,  Charles  Wolfe. 

1881  Hamilton,  Thomas  William 

O'Hora. 

1877  Hamilton,  William. 

1884  Hanley,  Richard  George. 
1884  Harpur,  Francis  John. 
1888  Harkin,  Chas.  Fitzmaurice 


BACHELORS   IN  SURQERT. 


391 


1883  Haughton,  Thomas  Wilfred. 

1887  Healy,  Christopher  James. 
1882  Henry,  Dawson. 

1886  Henry,  John  Patrick. 

1890  Heron,  James  M. 

1888  Herrick,  Robert  Warren. 

1878  Hetherington,    Reynolds 

Peyton. 

1884  Hewson,  William  Maxwell. 

1885  Hickey,  William  Lacy. 

1884  Hickson,  Samuel. 

1885  Hilliard,  George. 

1879  Hogan,  John  Charles. 

1885  Hogben,  Edgar. 

1886  Hojel,  James  Graham. 

1889  Hopkins,  Francis  G. 
1888  Hopkins,  John  B. 

1886  Hopkins,  Thomas. 
1881  Hull,  Edward  Gordon. 

1891  Hunter,  Hugh. 

1875  Hunter,  William  Lovel. 

1878  Inman,  Arthur  Walter  P. 

1884  Ireland,  John  Stewart  Algeo. 
1881  Irwin,  James  Murray. 
1888  Isaac,  William  A. 

1887  Jackson,  Robert  Wm.  H. 

1890  Jacob,  Henry  W. 

1891  Jameson,  Joseph  S. 

1888  Jellett,  James  Wm.  H. 
1881  Jencken,  Francis  John. 
1888  Jennings,  Wensley  M. 
1890  Jeremy,  Alfred  H. 

1890  Johns,  John  A. 

1881  Johnston,  Alexander  Rich- 
mond. 

1879  Johnston,  Robert  Henry, 

1885  Johnston,  Robert  Kerr. 

1891  Jones,  Richard  P. 

188H  Jones,  Vernon  Lanphier. 

1890  Jones,  Theophilus  P. 

1891  Joynson,  OM'en  F. 
1888  Joynt,  Henry  Noble  H. 
1874  Joynt,  Henry  William. 
1890  Joynt,  Richard  P. 

1888  Kane,  Joseph  G.  Auriol. 

1880  Kane,  John  Seymour. 

1889  Kennedy,  William  P. 
1884  Kenny,  Hugh  Nugent. 
1889  Kenny,  Michael  E. 
1884  Kiddle,  Walter. 

1889  Kilgarriff,  Joseph  O'L. 
1884  Kilkelly,  Charles  Randolph. 
1884  King,  Francis  Joseph  Geo. 


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Kingsbury,  Edward. 

Kingsbury,  Geo.  Chadwick. 

Kingston,  Henry  Freeland. 

Kirkpatrick,  William. 

Knott,  John  F. 

Lane,  John. 

Law,  William  Francis. 

Lawrenson,  Harman  Fitz- 
maurice. 

Lecky,  William  Stuart. 

Lewis,  Robert  Travers. 

Line,  William  Henry. 

Lingard,  Thomas  Robert. 

Lloyd- Apjohn,  George  Lau- 
rence Marshall. 

Lougheed,  Walter  Henry. 

Lucas,      Thomas      John 
Rashleigh. 

Lunn,  Hy.  Simpson,  Clk. 

Luther,  Edward  L. 

Lyndon,  Thomas. 

Mac  Carthy,  Brendan. 

Mac  Carthy,  Wm.  Ffennell. 

Mac  Donnell,  Lucius  G.  A. 

Mac  Mahon,  George  R. 

Mac  Mahon,  William  Vere. 

INIacquillan,  John  Webb. 

Macrory,  Louis  G.  F. 

M'Adam,  Robert  Louis. 

M'Cartie,  Fred.  Fitzgerald. 

iM'Craith,  Richard. 

M'Crea,  Philip  W. 

M'Creery,  Benjamin  Thos. 

M'Farland,  Armar  J. 

M'Intosh,  liouis  Maxwell. 

M'Intosh,  Maxwell  S. 

McKee,  Alexander  Baillie. 

M'Laughlin,  Cecil  M. 

M'Nally,  Alfred  Joseph. 

M 'Naught,  Charles  E. 

M'Quade,  Henry. 

MacMunn,JohnAuchinlech. 

Maginniss,  Robert  Maude. 

Malet,  Henry. 

Malley,  Abraham. 

Mallins,  Clement. 

Manning,  George  Henry. 

Marshall,  George  Archibald. 

Marshall,  Joseph. 

Martin,  John  Charles. 

Matson,  John  A. 

Miller,  Alfred. 

Miller,  Joseph  Ewing. 


392 


DEGEEE8  IN  MEDICINE  AND  STTRQEBY. 


1890  Miller,  William  R. 

1883  Miller,  Richard. 
1890  Minchin,  William  C. 

1890  Mitchell,  Lionel  A. 

1889  Molloy,  Leonard  G.  S. 
1885  Montgomery,  Robert  John. 

1881  Moore,  Thomas  Charles. 

1879  Moore,  Thomas  Tilly. 

1880  Moore,  Edward  E. 

1891  Moore,  George  A. 

1888  Moore,  Malcolm  Charles. 

1880  Moore,  Malcolm  H. 

1890  Moore,  Robert  R.  H. 

1890  Moore,  Robert  W. 

1889  Morgan,  George  B. 

1885  Morgan,  William  Pringle. 

1884  Morrow,  Robert. 

1888  Morton,  William  A. 

1882  Mouillot,  Francis  Albert  de 

Thierry. 

1891  Moyles,  John  G. 
1891  Moynan,  Richard  A. 

1886  Murphy,  W.  E.  Cavenagh. 

1879  Murray,  Andrew. 
1886  Murray,  John. 

1878  Myles,'  Edmund  Henry. 
1891  Myles,  Frederick  J. 

1889  Myles,  John. 

1881  Myles,  Thomas. 

1890  Myles,  Thomas. 

1883  Nason,  Charles  St.  Stephen 

Richard. 

1876  Nelis,  James  Alexander. 

1880  Nevill,  William  Napper. 
1878  Neville,  William  Cox. 

1885  Newland,  Foster  Reuss. 

1886  Nickson,  Wilfred  J.  R.  W. 
1880  Nicolls,  John  Michael. 

1882  Nolan,  Chaworth  Louis. 
1889  Norman,  Edward  P. 

1889  North,  Thomas. 

1888  Nowlan,  Francis  Bernard. 
1878  Nugent,     Guy     Percival 

L'Estrange. 

1883  Nunn,  Richard. 

1886  O'Brien,  John  William. 

1890  0' Conor,  John. 

1889  O'Connor,  Michael. 

1887  O'Connor,  William  M. 
1885  0*Donnell,  John  James. 

1877  O'Donnell,  Joseph  Francis. 
1877  O'Dwyor,  Malachy. 

1888  Ogilvy,  Alexander. 


1883  Oldham,  Hugh  Falconer. 
1878  O'Neill,  John  Gregg. 
1890  Ormsby,  Henry  G. 
1889  Orr,  Andrew  AV. 
1888  Orr,  Herbert  Holmes. 
1885  0' Sullivan,  Daniel  Robert. 

1884  Parr,  Thomas. 

1888  Parsons,  Alfred  R. 
1882  Patten,  W.  Fletcher  Mooi 

1881  Patterson,  Geo.  De  Joncourt! 

1885  Patteson,  Robert  Glasgow. 
1885  Patton,  Alexander  Stoney. 

1882  Peard,  Henry  William. 

1889  Perrin,  Louis. 
1876  Peyton,  Jones  Lloyd. 
1885  Phillips,  Hy.  Fitzmaurice, 

1882  Pigot,  Edward  Francis. 
1876  Pim,  William  Joseph. 

1883  Poland,  Charles  Thomas. 

1880  Polden,  Robert  James. 

1890  Pollock,  Edward  S. 
1885  Poole,  Walter  Croker. 

1881  Pope,  Henry  Brougham. 

1887  Pounden,  Patrick  Colley.: 
1876  Power,  Edward  Richard. 

1884  Powell,  George  William. 

1879  Pratt,  Joseph  Dallas. 

1888  Price,  Arthur  G. 

1880  Purdon,  Charles  Saunderson 

1885  Raymond,  George. 

1881  Reid,  Godfrey  Forrest. 

1888  Reid,  Nicholas  A. 

1885  Revington,  George  Thomas 
1885  Rice,  William  Richardson. 

1890  Roberts,  Vincent  L. 

1881  Robinson,  James  Johnston. 

1887  Robinson,  Samuel  William 

1889  Ross,  William  S. 

1882  Russell,  George  Blakeley. 
1885  Russell,  John  Joshua. 
1889  Russell,  William  M. 

1889  Russell,  William  F. 

1891  Ryan,  John. 

1891  Ryan,  Perceval  C.  H. 
1881  Rynne,  John. 

1890  Rynne,  Michael  A. 

1888  Scott,  Horatio  F. 

1883  Scott,  John  Harrison. 

1889  Scott,  Thomas  A. 
1885  Scovell,  Rowland  Hill. 

1881  Scriven,  George. 

1890  Seale,  Edwin  A. 

1882  Scymoiu-,  John  Nicholson, 


BACttELOES  m  SUEGEEY. 


393 


1889  Shackleton,  William  W. 

1888  Shaw,  Townsend  ^Y. 

I  1877  Sheppard,  H.  Drought,  Clk. 
i;  1880  Silcock,  Alexander. 
('  1889  Simpson,  John. 
fi'  1886  Simpson,  Samuel. 
M  1887  Slaugliter,  Ernest  H.  A. 
I  1885  Slaughter,  Walter  John. 
1891  Sleith,  David  S. 

1887  Smeeth,  Henry  George. 
188-t  Smith,  Telfoid. 

1879  Smith,  Thomas  Orde. 

1880  Smith,  David  Chadwick. 

1882  Smith,       Travers      Bobert 

Montgomery. 

1884  Smith,  Victor  Edwin. 

1889  Smyth,  Richard. 

1886  Smyth,  Richard  Henry. 
1886  Smyth,  Ross  Vincent  B. 

1890  Smyth,  Sydnev  B. 

1886  SmVth,  Thomas  Edward. 

1888  Sproule,  Alfred  Arnold. 
1876  Sproulle,  Oliver. 

1881  Sproulle,     Hamilton     Ma- 

ginniss. 

1883  Sproule,  Robert  Edward. 

1889  Stanistreet,  George  B. 

1890  Stoney,  Robert  B. 

1876  Story,  John  Benjamin. 

1888  Story,  William  George  T. 

1881  Studdert,  Richard  Charles. 

1885  Studdert,  Reginald  Walk-r. 

1884  Swan,  William  Travers. 
I  1888  Swiney,  Francis  S. 

1885  Switzer,  Arthur  Ernest. 
1883  Svmes,  Glascott  Hardy. 

1889  Tate,  Gerard  W. 

1889  Tate,  Thomas  M. 

1890  Taylor,  Edward  H. 
1889  Taylor,  Herbert  E. 

1883  Thompson,  Henry  Neville. 

1877  Thompson,  James  Edward. 
1879  Thompson,  Croasdaile  M. 
1887  Todd,  Armstrong  Herbert  S. 

1886  Todd,  Robert  Henry. 

1885  Trouton,  Gardiner  William. 

1882  Turpin,  Sidney  Gerald,  Clk. 


1888  Tuthill,  Alfred. 

1889  Twigg,  Richard  C. 

1890  Vickers,  William  H.  P. 
1890  Vigne,  Alfred. 

1886  Wade,  George  Augustus. 

1888  Walker,  John  G. 
1890  Walker,  Philip  C. 
1876  Warren,  Samuel. 

1885  Watson,  John  James  Carl. 

1886  Weir,  James  Christopher. 

1887  Weir,  William  J. 

1884  Werner,  Louis. 

1878  Westby,  Ashley  John. 

1889  Westwood,  Samuel  C. 
1887  Whaite,  John  H.  DuBedat. 

1885  Whaite,  Thomas  DuBedat. 

1890  White,  DigbyC. 

1878  White,  Edward  William  W. 
1890  White,  Jonas  M.  P. 
1882  Whitestone,  A.  Mayberry. 

1887  Whitestone,  Chas.  William 

Henry. 

1878  Wilkinson,  Wm.  Cleland. 

1879  Williams,     John     Almeric 

De  Courcy. 

1876  Williamson,  John  Francis. 

1881  Wilson,  Edmund  F. 

1886  Wilson,  Richard  Mervyn. 
1879  Wilson,  West  Wheldale. 

1888  Wilson,  Wm.  MacNeely. 

1882  Windle,     Bertram     Coghill 

Alan. 

1884  Windle,  Reginald  Joscelyn. 

1877  AVoodroffe,  John  Fitzhenry. 
1886  Woods,  Hugh. 

1889  Woods,  Robert  H. 

1890  Worthington,  Joseph  C. 

1891  Woulfe-Flanagan,  Terence. 

1883  Wright,  Almroth  Edward. 

1888  Wright,  Joseph  D. 

1878  Wrightson,  Rich.  Blayney. 

1885  Wynne,  John  Darley. 

1884  Yeates,  George  Wyclif. 

1889  Yeates,  Robert  A. 

1878  Young,  Alexander  George. 
1882  Young,  Louis  Tarleton. 
1878  Yourdi,  John  Robert. 


894 


DEQiLEES  nf   ilELIClKE  AKD   SUHGE&lf, 


BACHELOBS  IN  MEDICINE. 


1823  Abbott,  Benjamin. 

1852  Abbott,  Charles  Thompson. 
1887  Abbott,  Henry  Kingsmill. 
1886  Abraham,  Phineas  Simon. 
1828  Adams,  William  O'Brien. 
1877  Adams,  John  James. 

1880  Adams,  Charles. 
1832  Alcock,  Nathaniel. 

1827  Alcock,  William  Benjamin. 
1883  Alcorn,'  Samuel  Alfred. 

1869  Alexander,  Jnmes. 

1889  Alexander  John  D. 

1886  Alexander,  Thomas  Guy. 

1890  Alexander,  Walter  S. 

1828  Allen,  Charles. 

1870  Allen,  Charles  Dunscombe. 
1872  Allen,  James  Henry. 
1828  Allen,  Thomas. 

1883  Allen,  William  Hamilton. 
1874  Allingham,  Edward. 
1843  Allman,  George  James. 
1840  Allman,  William,  Clk. 

1887  Allworthy,  Samuel  Wm. 

1883  Ambrose,  Alexander. 
1821  Apjohn,  James. 

1881  Archer,  Arthur  Montfort. 
1869  Archer,  Edward  John. 
1S72  Archer,  Robert  Samuels. 
1885  Ardagh,  William  Ambrose. 
1866  Armstrong,  Christopher. 
1832  Armstrong,  Edmund. 

1871  Armstrong,  James. 

1882  Armstrong,  John. 

1876  Armstrong,  John  Henry. 
1804  Arthur,  James. 

1862  Ashe,  Isaac. 
1861  Ashton,  Gough. 
1857  Ashton,  William. 

1831  Asken,  Christopher. 

1889  Askin,  Thomas  C. 

1832  Astle,  William  Henry. 

1824  Aston,  David. 
1839  Atkinson,  George. 

1863  Atkinson,  George. 
1849  Atthill,  Lombe. 

1868  Atwool,Hy.Courtenay,Clk. 

1853  Auchinleck,  Jno.  Stewart. 

1890  Aulad  AH,  Arthur. 
1834  Babington,  Thomas  H. 

1884  liabington,  William. 


1842  Bagnell,  Robert  A. 
1857  Bagot,  Charles. 

1886  B;igot,  Geo.  Hindes  Herbert. 

1887  Bagot,  William  Sidney, 
1875  Baker,  Arthur  W.  Willert. 

1878  Baker,  Fausset  Maher. 

1880  Baker,  Richard  Jolin. 

1881  Baldwin,  Thomas  Arthur. 

1872  Ball,  Charles  Bent. 

1875  Banks,  Alfred. 

1837  Banks,    Sir   John  Thomas, 

K.C.B. 
1844  Barker,  Francis  Oliver. 
1846  Barker,  John. 
1863  Barker,  John  Edward. 

1835  Barker,  William. 

1841  Barker,  AVilliam  OUver. 
1804  Barlow,  John. 

1842  Barrett,  William. 

1888  Barrington,  Arthur  E. 
1870  Barrington,  Edw.  Ebeiiezer. 
1869  Barrington,  Nicholas  Win. 

1876  Barrington,    Henry    Erne&i 

Walter. 
1863  Barron,  Gerald  E. 
1880  Barry,  John  Patrick. 

1868  Barton,  John. 

1854  Barton,  John  Kellock. 

1873  Barton,  Samuel  J. 

1877  Barton,  Travers  Boyne. 

1836  Battersby,  Francis. 

1869  Battersby,  William  Edward. 
1877  Battersby,  Henry  Joseph. 

1879  Battersby,  John. 
1859  Baxter,  Patrick  C. 

1886  Baylor,  Edward  Arthur  C. 
1866  Beamish,  Richard. 

1885  Beater,  Orlando  Palmer. 

1826  Beatty,  William  Crofton. 
1877  Beatty,  Robert  Bryan. 
1879  Beatty,  Wallace. 

1827  Beauchamp,  Hy.  Coulson. 
1840  Begley,  William  C. 

1854  Belcher,  Thomas  W.,  Clk. 

1886  Bell,  Alan. 

1869  Bell,  Chichester  Alexander. 

1887  Bell,  Theodore. 
1859  Bennett,  Edward  H. 

1882  Bennett,  William  Hallaran. 
1876  Benson,  Arthur  Henry. 


BACHELOES  IN  MEDICINE. 


395 


1822  Benson,  Charles. 
1865  Benson,  J.  Hawtrey. 
1870  Bernard,  Armand. 

1835  Bernard,  Michael  Charles. 
1878  Berry,  Frederick  Charles. 
1852  Bernard,  Robert. 

1833  Bevan,  Philip. 
1845  Bevan,  William. 

1883  Beveridge,  Edmund  Francis. 
1883  Bewley,  Henry  Theodore. 

1868  Biddulph,  Eobert  Waller. 
1876  Biddulph,  Richad  Edmund. 

1834  Bigger,  Samuel  Lenox. 

1814  Billing,  Archibald. 

1869  Bird,  John  Jas.  Drought. 
1887  Birmingham,  William  P. 
1830  Bishopp,  Edward. 

1836  Blackall,  John  James. 
1875  Blacker,  Edward  G. 
1875  Blacker,  Edward  Joseph. 

1815  Blair,  Robert. 
1845  Blake,  Isidore. 

1863  Blake,  Joseph  F. 

1883  Blandford,  Henry  Edmund. 
1875  Bleakley, Alexander Storach. 
1852  Bleckley,  T.  MacDougal. 

1869  Blenkinsop,  Wm.  Henry. 
1883  Blood,  Charles  Holcroft. 

1874  Blood,  Matthew  Smyth. 

1875  Blood,  Joseph. 

1879  Blood,  Fitzgerald  Neptune. 

1873  Bluett,  George  A. 

1871  Blunden,  Maurice  Robert. 

1876  Blunden,  William. 

1877  Blyth,  Howard. 

1864  Boileau,  John  P. 

1883  Boles,  William  Samuel. 
1861  Bolton,  Abraham  Irwin. 
1885  Bolton,  Richard  Chas.Edw. 

1870  Bolton,  William  C. 
1832  Bond,  James  Hodson. 
1877  Booker,  William  Arthur. 
1838  Bookey,  John  Whelan. 

1868  Bookey,  Richard. 

1874  Booth,  Thomas. 
1835  Boswell,  William. 

1885   Bouchier-Hayes,  John  Thos. 
1887  Bouchier-Hayes,  Stephen  E. 
1864  Bourke,  Isidore. 
1854  Boxwell,  Richard. 
1874  Boyce,  Joseph  Wallace. 

1884  Boyd,  Alexander  James. 

1869  Boyd,  John  Craig. 


1860  Boyes,  Edward  L. 

1862  Boyes,  John  Frederick. 

1811  Boyton,  W.  Montgomery, 

1885  Brabazon,  Henry  Moore. 

1889  Bracken,  George. 

1807  Bracken,  John  King. 

1883  Braddell,  Monckton  O'Dell. 

1852  Bradford,  Wm.  Jocelyn. 

1835  Bradfihaw,  John. 

1882  Bradshaw,  Thomas  Robert. 

1869  BradshaM^,  William  Haniia. 
1840  Brady,  James. 

1868  Brady,  James  William. 

1828  Brady,  Thomas. 

1851  Bray,  Thomas. 

1873  Bredon,  Alex.  Macaulay. 

1866  Bredon,  Robert  Edward. 

1834  Brenan,  John  Edward. 

1889  Brien,  Edward  H. 
1825  Bride,  Patrick. 

1870  Briscoe,  William  Thomas. 
1842  Brittan,  Frederick. 

1882  Brooks,  Henry  St.  John. 
1848  Brown,  Vesey  Agmond. 

1872  Brown,  William  James. 
1876  Browne,  Charles  James. 

1890  Browne,  Charles  R. 
1838  Browne,  James. 

1873  Browne,  James. 

1876  Browne,  John  St.  George. 
1868  Browne,  Nesbitt  Peter. 

1871  Browne,  Otway  Peter. 
1868  Browne,  Robert. 

1871  Browne,  Thomas  John. 
1873  Browne,  Valentine  Edward. 
1890  Brunskill,  Ralph  R. 
1884  Buchanan,  John  Blacker. 
1878  Buchanan,  Le-wis. 
1887  Buchanan,  Walter  James. 
1882  Bulfin,  Joseph. 
1831  Burgess,  Robert  Evans. 
1811  Burke.  Stephen. 
1813  Burke,  William. 
1882  Burke,  William  Henry. 
1829  Burkitt,  Jno.  Robt.  Francis. 
1828  Burkitt,  Robert  James. 
1834  Burkitt,  Robert  James. 
1889  Burkitt,  AVilliam  A.  H. 
1858  Burland,  Benjamin. 
1889  Burnes,  Rudolph  A.  C. 
1867  Burr,  Wm.  Thomas  Talbot. 
1820  Burroughs, WilliamEdward. 
1889  Burtchaell  Charles  H. 


396 


DEGEEES  IN  MEDICINE  AND  8UEGEET. 


1868  Butler,  Edward  Jones. 
1868  Butler,  Francis  Theobald. 
1814  Bym,  John. 
1890  Byrne,  Herbert  U. 

1848  Byrne,  John  Augustus. 

1831  Byrne,  Thomas. 

1827  Byrne,  Thomas  Edmond- 

1877  Byrne,  Wm.  S.  Octavius. 
1868  Cahill,  David. 

1836  Callaglian,  Daniel. 
1863  Cameron,  Charles. 

1859  Campbell,  John. 

1878  Campbell,  Arthur  James. 
18o4  Cane,  Robert. 

1824  Carey,  Langer. 
1858  Carey,  Langer. 

1860  Carleton,  William. 
1875  Carleton,  Ar.  WtUesley. 

1837  CarHle,  Hugh. 
1890  Carnegie,  Robert  S. 
1858  Carre,  George  Edward. 

1886  Carrigan,  Edward. 

1849  Carroll,  James. 

1832  Carson,  James. 

1882  Carson,  James  Seymour. 
1857  Carson,  Richard  Beresford. 
1878  Carson,  Walter  Peter. 
1840  Carte,  Alexander. 

1838  Carte,  John  Elliott. 

1882  Carte,  William  Alexander. 

1889  Carter,  James  E. 

1870  Carter,  Sidney  Herbert. 

1856  Cary,  Henry  Thomas. 

1849  Casement,  John. 

1877  Casement,  Brabazon  N. 

1808  Casey,  Thomas. 

1882  Cassidi,  Francis  Richard. 

1887  Chambers,  Joseph. 

1872  Chartres,  John. 

1870  Chartres,  John  Smith. 
1874  Chatterton,  William. 
1874  Chester,  William  Lichfield. 

1861  Churchill,  Alex.  Ferrier. 

1863  Churchill,  C.  Fleetwood. 

1864  Churchill,  Geo.  Fleetwood. 
1882  Chute,  Jumes. 

1880  Clare,  Henry  Lewis. 

1839  Clarendon,  Samuel. 

1888  Clark,  John  H. 

1873  Clarke,  Andrew. 
1845  Clarke,  Christopher. 
1864  Clarke,  Edward  George. 
1832  Clarke.  Francis. 


1868  Clarke,  Francis  Edw.,  Clk. 
1812  Clarke,  James. 

1887  Clarke,  James. 

1839  Clarke,  John  Henry. 

1873  Clarke,  Thomas  Kilner   {ad 

eundem  Gradtim,  Cantab.) . 

1866  Clarke,  Thomas  M. 
1843  Clemenger,  Wm.  G.  W. 
1835  Clendinning,  George. 

1870  Clery,  James  Albert. 

1869  Clibborn,  Cuthbert  John. 
1875  Clibborn,  William. 
1822  Clinton,  Patrick. 

1881  Cochrane,  Edward. 
1883  Cochrane,  John  James. 

1875  Cochrane, Robt.  Strangman. 
1880  Cockle,  Austin  John. 

1879  Cohen,  Abraham. 

1840  Cole,  Henry  William. 
1887  Cole,  Thomas  Willoughby. 
1891  Cole-Baker,  George. 

1890  Cole- Baker,  Lyster. 
1«70  CoUes,  Abraham. 

1841  Colles,  William. 

1868  Collins,  Edward Wolfenden. 
1806  Collins,  John. 
1849  Collis,  Maurice  Henry. 
1865  Compton,Thos.Armetriding. 

1871  Comyn,  Henry. 

1874  Comyn,  John  Sarsfield. 

1876  Comyn,  George. 
1861   Connor,  Shewbridge. 
1827  Connor,  William. 

1876  Conolly,  William  Rogers. 

1877  Conolly,  J.  Vincent  Joseph. 
1819  Conroy,  Peter. 

1876  Conroy,  Walter. 
1868  Cooke,  Edward  Jones. 
1887  Cooke,  John  Galway. 
1889  Cooke,  John  Hamilton. 
1827  Cooke,  Howard. 

1872  Cooksey,  George  Borwick 
1865  Coopei-,  Robert  Thomas. 

1877  Cooper,  Charles  Alfred. 
1832  Corbet,  William. 

1865  Corbett,  John  Lewis. 
1876  Corcoran,  Laurence. 

1882  Cormack,  Eugene. 
1827  Corr,  Maurice. 

1891  Corrigan,  David  R.  G. 
1876  Cosgrave,  E.  MacDowel. 
1847  Cotter,  James  L. 

1867  Cotter,  Samuel  Kyle. 


Bachelors  in  medicine. 


397 


1864  Coulter,  John  E.  E. 

1844 

1828  Coulter,  Samuel. 

1825 

1820  Coulter,  Thomas. 

1879 

1871  Courtenay,  Edward M. 

1844 

1878  Cowen,  Edward  James. 

1885 

1883  Cowen,  George. 

1889  Cowl,  John  W. 

1880 

1878  Cox,  Henry  Lawrence. 

1876 

1888  Cox,  Stafford  M. 

1869 

1882  Craig,  James. 

1828 

1885  Craig,  James. 

1849 

1839  Crampton,  Cecil. 

1864 

1843  Crampton,  Philip. 

1890 

1831  Cranfield,  Eichard. 

1878 

1869  Cranny,  John  Joseph. 

1878 

1846  Crawford,  John  Duncan. 

1885 

1870  Creery,  William. 

1884 

1880  Creery,  John  Tate. 

1882 

1840  Creighton,  Eobert  O'Neill. 

1878 

1852  Cremen,  David. 

1886 

1886  Crofton,  William  Jones. 

1838 

1877  Crofts,  Freeman  Wills. 

1859 

1822  Croker,  Charles  Philips. 

1873 

1871  Crossle,  Francis  Clements. 

1838  Crotty,  Cornelius. 

1873 

1882  Crowe,  Daniel. 

1883 

1888  Crowe,  George  E. 

1804 

1873  Crowe,  George  Wyndham. 

1867 

1835  Crozier,  Eichard. 

1886 

1858  Cruise,  Francis  E. 

1837 

1887  Cuffey,  John. 

1885 

1831  Cullinan,  Patrick. 

1837 

1837  Cumming,  William  P. 

1841 

1827  Cummins,  William. 

1832 

1844  Cuppaidge,  William. 

1883 

1880  Cuppaidge,  John  Loftus. 

1849 

1843  Curran,  John  Oliver. 

1886 

1867  Curran,  Francis  Geo.  Adye. 

1885 

1862  Curran,  Frederick  A. 

1880 

1812  Cusack,  James  W. 

1885 

1847  Cusack,  James  William. 

1877 

1825  Cusack,  Samuel. 

1871 

1844  Daly,  Andrew. 

1867 

1883  Daly,    Charles     Calthorpe 

1883 

De  Burgh. 

1886 

1878  Daly,  Francis  Aug.  Bonner. 

1890 

1848  Daly,  James. 

1882 

1846  Daly,  Owen. 

1848 

1878  Dalv,  Ulysses  Arthur. 

1885 

1878  Dane,  Arthur  Henry  Coie. 

1834  Dane,  Eichard. 

1890 

1856  Daniel,  Eichard  Thomas. 

1885 

1887  Darley,  Alfred  P.. 

1837 

Darley,  Benj.  Guinness. 

Darley,  Henry. 

Darling,  John  Singleton. 

Davies,  George. 

Davis,   Frederick  Abraham 

Grubb. 
Davis,  Stuart. 
Davison,  Henry  Alexander, 
Davoren,  John  Lucius. 
Davoren,  Lucius. 
Davy,  Edmund  William. 
Davy,  Henry. 
Dawson,  William  E. 
Dawson,  Yelverton. 
Day,  James  Dunne. 
Day,  John  Marshall. 
Day,  William  Bullen. 
Dean,  George  Frederick. 
Deane-Freeman,  William. 
Dela  Cherois,  E.  Bourjouval. 
Delamere,  Walter. 
De  Landre,  George  B. 
De  Montmorency,  Hon. 

.Irthur  Hill  Trevor. 
Denning,  Eobert  Nickle. 
Denning,  William  Nedham. 
Denny,  George  A. 
De  Eenzy,  Thomas 
D'Evelyn,  Alex.  M'Neill. 
Dickinson,  Joseph. 
Dickson,  Benj.  Devonsher. 
Dickson,  Euseb.  Drought. 
Dickson,  Joseph. 
Dickson,  Eobert. 
Digby,  Cecil  Arthur. 
Dill,  "John. 
Disney,  Henry. 
Dixon,  Augustus  Edward. 
Dixon,  Charles  Hampden. 
Dobbin,  William  Sinclair. 
Dobbs,  Arthur  Francis. 
Dobson,  Andrew  Francis. 
Dobson,  George  Edward. 
Dobson,  George  Magill. 
Dobson,  Parke  Shaw. 
Dockeray,  John  A. 
Dockrell, Benjamin  Morgan. 
D'Olier,  Isaac  Arthur. 
Donaldson,  Eobert  Lockhai-t 

Smyth. 
Donaldson,  George. 
Donaldson,  Wm.  Ireland. 
Donlevy,  James  Edward. 


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3§8 


DRGREF.9  IN  MEDICtNE  AND  SUBGEKt. 


1881  Donnelly,  Thomas. 
1850  Donovan,  Dionysius. 
1827  Donovan,  James. 

1874  Dorman,  John  Cotter. 
1890  Dorman,  Hinry  H.  S. 

1832  Dowling,  John  Baptist. 

1877  Dowse,  Richard  Henry. 
1881  Dowse,  Thomas  James. 

1875  Dovle,  Bernard. 
1890  Doyle,  Edward  T. 

1824  Doyle,  Michael  John. 
1842  Drake,  John  Francis. 
1872  Drapes,  John  Benward. 
1871  Drapes,  Thomas. 

1838  Drennan,  John  S. 
1883  Driver,  Frederick  John. 
1826  Drought,  Edward. 
1874  Drummond,  David. 
1883  Drury,  Francis  James. 
1888  Drury,  Henry  Cooke. 
1867  Dudley,  Henry  Nathaniel 
1874  Dudley,  John. 
1864   Duffey,  George  F. 
1840  Duggan,  John. 
1867  Duke,  Valentine. 
1854  Duncan,  Archibald  Alex. 
1837  Duncan,  James  Foulis, 
1836  Duncan,  Nugent  Booker. 

1887  Dunn,  Edwin  Lindsay. 

1888  Dunn,  Henry  Nason. 

1825  Dunne,  Watkins. 
1831   Dwyer,  Francis  Doyne. 
1883  Dwyer,  Frederic  Conway. 
1834  Dwyer,  Henry  L. 

1876  Dwyer,  Henry  John. 

1833  Dyas,  George. 
1836  Eades,  llichard. 
1804  Eager,  Alexander. 
1874  Eakin,  James  Wilson. 
1867  Eames,  Henry. 

1886  Eames,  William  L' Estrange. 
1886  Earl,  Henry  Cecil. 
1844  Earle,  Francis. 
1874  Eaton,  James  Bird. 
1866  Edgeworth,  Kd.  Lestock. 
1886  Edge,  Samuel  George. 

1878  Egan,  Constantine  llichard. 

1826  Egan,  James, 

1878  Egar,  Constantino  Edward. 
1H72  Elliott,  Charles  Nelson. 
1 87 1   Elliott,  Christopher. 
1856  Elliott,  George  Frederick. 
Ib28  Elliott,  J uhu. 


1871  Elliott,  Thomas. 

1870  Elliott,  William  Hamilton. 

1881  Elliott,  William  Solomon. 

1834  Ellis,  George. 

1884  Ellis,  Henry  Augustus. 
1858  Ellis,  John. 
1862  Elmes,  John  Blair. 
1842  Elmes,  Jonathan. 
1890  Emerson,  David  N.  B. 
1837  Enright,  Cornelius. 

1874  Enright,  Thomas. 
1821  Erck,  Alexander. 

1875  Erskine,  John. 
1851  Eustace,  John. 
1890  Eustace,  John  N. 
1886  Eustace,  Marcus  John. 
1864  Evans,  Joshua  William. 
1850  Evans,  William  Hill. 
1870  Evans,  William  Ilobinson. 
1819  Evanson,  Henry  Baldwin. 
1840  Evatt,  Evelyn  John. 

1879  Exham,  Arthur  Richard  F. 

1883  Fagan,  Charles  Joseph. 
1824  Fagan,  Stephen. 

1845  Falkiner,  Frederick  John. 

1884  Falkiner,  MinianM'Intire. 

1886  Faris,  George. 

1867  Faris,  Thomas. 

1885  Farmer,  Edward  John. 
1819  Farran,  Charles. 

1823  Farrell,  Henry. 

1 875  Farrell,  Peter  Joseph. 

1885  Fansset,  Andrew  Grierson. 

1868  Fausset,  Herbert  John. 
1877  Fausset,  John  Duke. 
1845  Faussett,  William. 
1870  Fuwcett,  Edward. 
1845  Fawcett,  George. 

1870  Fawcett,  William  James. 

1887  Fayle.  Harry. 

1882  Fenton,  Arthur  Wellington. 
1884  Fenton,  John  Samuel. 
1870  Fenton,  Mark  Antony. 

1883  Fenton,  William  Walter. 

1835  Ferguson,  Jas.  Chambers. 
1827  Ferguson,  John  C. 

1886  Ferguson,  J.  Christopher. 
1845  Ferguson,  John  Ribton. 

1884  Ferguson,  Nicholas  Charles. 

1869  Ferguson,  W'm.  Claudius. 
1886  Ferrar,  Benjamin  Banks. 
1829  Ferrar,  Thoinas. 

1875  Fetherstou  H.,  Charlus. 


BACHELORS  IN   MEDICINE. 


39^ 


I     1866  Fetherston  H.,  William. 

1881 

1     1887  Ffennell,  E.  Barrington. 

1886 

.     1858  Fiddes,  J.  Montgomery. 

1873 

1831  Field,  William  Jones. 

1876 

1885  Findlater,  Alexander. 

1882 

1883  Finegan,  Joseph  Patrick. 

1890 

1847  Finegan,  Patrick  Joseph. 

1845 

1835  Finn,  Eugene. 

1889 

1823  Finnerty,  Eugene, 

1839 

1864  Finny,  John  Magee. 

1829 

1864  Fishbourne,  John  William 

1884 

York. 

1808 

1875  Fisher,  Thomas  Carson. 

1889 

1882  Fisher,  Vicars  Henry. 

1842 

1857  Fisher,  William  Shute. 

1872 

1868  Fitzgerald,  Chas.  Edward. 

1876 

1887  Fitzgerald,  Denis  Lionel. 

1847 

1876  Fitzgerald,  Dudley  Loftus. 

1878 

1819  Fitzgerald,  Gerald. 

1890 

1832  Fitzgerald,  Gerald. 

1878 

1882  Fitzgerald,  John. 

1880 

1872  Fitz  Gerald,  William  Alex. 

1866 

1866  Fitzgibbon,  Henry. 

1855 

1871  Fitzjohn,  Robert  Irwin. 

1885 

1856  Fitzpatrick,  Thomas. 

1873 

1868  Fitzsimons,  Henry. 

1866 

1872  Fleetwood,  Thos.  Falkner. 

1859 

1828  Fleming,  Maxwell. 

1883 

1876  Fleming,  Hans  Beresford. 

1883  Fleming,  Harloe  Henry. 

1831 

1882  Fleming,  Robert  Howard. 

1867 

1848  Flood,  Christopher  Francis. 

1888 

1862  Flood,  Stephen. 

1891 

1884  Flood,  Thomas  Nicholas. 

1871 

1823  Flood,  Valentine. 

1837 

1876  Flood,  John  Wellesley. 

1878 

1868  Floyd,  Edw.  Rossborough. 

1851 

1871  Floyd,  Thomas  Sargent. 

1843 

1860  Flynn,  Frederick  Francis. 

1836 

1832  Flynn,  James. 

1881 

1877  Fogarty,  Th.  Fred.  Willoe. 

1837 

1887  Foley,  Robert  Murdoch. 

1884 

1887  Foley,  Wm.  S.  Tomkins. 

1887 

1862  Foot,  Arthur  Wynne. 

1881 

1873  Foot,  Edward  Charles. 

1882 

1872  Foot,  Robert  Herbert. 

1867 

1839  Forde,  Henry. 

1886 

1874  Forsyth,  George  Crompton. 

1872 

1867  Foster,  Henry  B. 

1867 

1875  Fox,  Allan  Nesbitt. 

1875 

1876  Fox,  Charles  N. 

1844 

1852  Fox,  Thomas  William. 

1890 

1875  Franks,  Kendal  Matthew. 

1880 

Eraser,  John  Robert. 
Frazer,  Kenneth. 
Frazer,  William. 
Frazer,  William  John. 
Freeman,  Denis  William. 
Freeman,  Richard  D. 
Freke,  Henry. 
French,  Riversdale  S. 
French,  Thomas. 
Fripp,  James. 
Frith,  Baptist  Gamble. 
Frizelle,  Charles. 
Fuller,  Adam  H. 
Fuller,  William. 
Fullerton,  John  Campbell, 
Fullerton.  Richard. 
FyiFe,  William  Johnston. 
Gabbett,  Henry  Singer. 
Gage,  Francis  T. 
Gage,  Robert  Charles. 
Galbraith,  John. 
Gamble,  Samuel  B. 
Garde,  Henry  Walter. 
Garner,  Cathcart. 
Garvey,  T.  Blennerhassett-. 
Gasteen,  William  Charles. 
Gaussen,  James  Robert. 
Geoghegan,    Arthur  Fredk. 

William. 
Geoghegan,  ^Matthew. 
Geoghegan,  William. 
Gerrard,  John  Joseph. 
Gibbon,  JohnG. 
Gibson,  George. 
Gibson,  Hamilton  Joseph. 
Gibson,  Joseph. 
Gibson,  Samuel. 
Gilbert,  William. 
Gilgeous,  Wm.  Benjamin. 
Gillespie,  Thomas  Richard. 
Gillman,  James  Francis. 
Gilmore,  Richard  Whately. 
Glenn,  John  Hugh  Robert. 
Gloster,  Charles. 
Gloster,  James. 
Gogarty,  Henry  Alexander. 
Goldon,  John  William. 
Goode,  George. 
Goode,  William  Henry. 
Goodman,  Francis  George. 
Gordon,  Samuel. 
Gordon,  Thomas  E. 
Gordon,  William  Spear. 


400 


DEGREK8  IN  MEDICINE  AND  8UEGEEY. 


1876  Gorman,  Charles. 

1882  Gowland,  John  William. 

1872  Grandison,  Alfred. 
1884  Grandy,  William. 

1884  Grant,  Charles  ScoveU. 
1881  Grant,  Donald  St.  John. 
1869  Grant,  William  Cameron. 
1846  Graves,  Henry. 

1818  Graves,  Robert  James. 
1 869  Gray,  Charles  Edward. 

1885  Gray,  Edw.  Wolfenden  A. 
1887  Gray,  St.  George. 

1864  Green,  Charles  F. 

1860  Greene,  Francis  William. 
]  890  Green,  Frederick  J. 
1829  Greene,  George. 

1883  Greene,  James  Sullivan. 

1853  Greene,  John  Baker. 

1873  Greene,  John  J. 
1829  Greene,  Peter  Hennis. 

1865  Greene,  William  Thomas. 

1873  Gregg,  Thos.  Huband,  Clk. 
1869  Gregg,  William  Henry. 
1887  Grey-Edwards,  Charles. 
1879  Grey-Edwards,  Henry. 
1859  Gribhon,  George  C. 

1891  Griffin,  WilHaraR. 

1889  Griffith,  Harry  K. 

1874  Griffith,  James  De  Burgh. 

1874  Griffith,  llobert. 

1861  Grimshaw,  Thos.  Wrigley. 
1840  Grogan,  John. 

1878  Gubbins,  Charles  O'Grady. 

1872  Gubbins,  Wm.  Launcelot. 

1854  Gwynn,  William. 

1873  Gwynne,  Charles  N. 

1831  Gwynne,  William  Charles. 
1885  Hadden,  Henry  John. 
1887  Hadden,  John  Evans. 

1885  Halahan,  Samuel  Handy. 

1890  Halahan,  Thomas  D. 
1878  Hall,  James  Campbell. 
1884  Hallaran,  William. 

1875  Halpiu,  Nicholas  John. 

1874  Hamerton,  Morgan  Fox. 
1883  Hamilton,  Charles  Wolfe. 
1846  Hamilton,  Edward. 

1886  Hamilton,  Edward  Wallace. 

1876  Hamilton,  James  A.  Greer. 
1872   Hamilton,  James  Charles. 
1814   Hamilton,  James  Patrick. 
1869  Hamilton,  John  Butler. 
1876  Hamilton,  Thomas  Kinley. 


1877  Hamilton,  William. 

1880  Hamilton,  Archibald  Alex. 

1881  Hamilton,  Thomas  William 

O'Hora. 
1853  Hanbury,  James  Arthur. 

1882  Hanley,  Richard  George. 
1835  Hanlon,  Michael  W. 
1825  Hanna,  Samuel. 

1873  Hannan,  Francis  J. 

1864  Harden,  George  F. 
1851  Harding,  John. 

1837  Hardy,  Simeon  Henry. 

1 866  Hare,  Matthias  Everard. 

1861  Hare,  Richard  William. 
1849  Hargrave,  Thomas  Deane. 

1823  Hargrave,  William. 

1888  Harkin,  Chas.  Fitzmaurice. 
1870  Harman,  Rudolph. 

1866  Harman,  William  Morton. 
1884  Harpur,  Francis  John. 
1840  Harrison,  Joseph, 

1824  Harrison,  Robert. 
1875  Harrison,  Thomas. 
1875  Hart,  William  Hume. 

1832  Harte,  James. 
1804  Harty,  William. 
1828  Harvey,  John. 

1870  Harvey,  Reuben  Joshua. 

1833  Haskins,  James. 

1865  Hassard,  William  C. 

1871  Hatchell,  EbenezerJohn. 

1862  Haughton,  Samuel,  Clk. 

1883  Haughton,  Thomas  AVilfred. 
1851  Haughton,  AVilliam. 

1821  Hawkey,  John. 

1840  Hayden,  George  Thomas. 
1878  Hayes,  Richard  Atkinson. 
1875  Hayes,  Thomas  Crawford. 
1887  Healy,  Christopher  James. 
1807  Healy,  Robert. 
1845  Healy,  William. 
1874  Hearn,  Richard  Thomas. 
1839  Heffernan,  Nesbitt. 

1838  Heise,  William. 

1867  Helm,  George  Frederick. 
1867  Henry,  Alexander  D. 
1881   Henry,  Dawson. 

1822  Henry,  James. 

1886  Henry,  John  Patrick. 

1863  Henry,  Jo8ei)h. 
1881   Henry,  William. 

1839  Herdman,  R. 

1887  Uerrick,  Robert  Warren. 


BACHELOKS  IN    MEDICINE. 


401 


i  1870 
•,  1834 
:  1878 

:  1890 
'  1842 
■  1884 
•  1827 
1884 
I  1884 
1872 
1879 
1839 
1867 
1S38 
1885 
1868 
1866 
1872 
1850 
1846 
1869 
1879 
1885 
1886 
1890 
1866 
1849 
1843 
1857 
1886 
1861 
1889 
1888 
1876 
1875 
1853 
1834 
1875 
1881 
1862 
1831 
1891 
1874 
1874 
1872 
1822 
1842 
1878 
1884 
1833 
1881 
1862 


Hetherington,  Charles  E. 
Hetherington,  George. 
Hetherington,    Eeynolds 

Peyton. 
Heron,  James  M. 
Hewetson,  Henry  J. 
Hewson,  Wm.  Maxwell. 
Hickes,  Henry. 
Hickey,  William  Lacy. 
Hickson,  Samuel. 
Hickson,  Albert  Thomas. 
Hickson,  Ed.  Chas.  Colman. 
Hiley,  John  Simeon, 
Hill,  Frederick  Ferdinand. 
Hill,  John. 
Hilliard,  George. 
Hime,  Thomas  Wldteside. 
Hinde,  Benjamin,  Clk. 
Hingston,  William  Freke. 
Hobart,  Samuel  Henry. 
Hobson,  Richard  Jones. 
Hocter,  Robert  Barry. 
Hogan,  John  Charles. 
Hogben,  Edgar. 
Hojel,  James  Graham. 
Hollies,  George. 
Holmes,  Thomas  James  P. 
Holton,  Francis. 
Hone,  James. 
Hope,  AVilliam  Astle. 
Hopkins,  Thomas. 
Hopkins,  Abraham. 
Hopkins,  Francis  G. 
Hopkins,  John  B. 
Houghton,  John  Francis. 
Huddart,CuthbertH. Cooke. 
Hudson,  Alexander  Robert. 
Hudson,  Alfred. 
Hughes,  George  Arthur. 
Hull,  Edward  Gordon. 
Humphreys,  William  H.  J 
Hunt,  Percival. 
Hunter,  Hugh. 
Hunter,  Joseph. 
Himter,  William  Lovell. 
Hurford,  Cedric  Herbert. 
Hutton,  Edward. 
Hyndman,  Charles. 
Inman,  Arthur  Walter  Patk. 
Ireland,  Jolin  Stewart  Algeo. 
Irvine,  Hans. 
Irwin,  Ahmuty. 
Irwin,  Chamney  Graves. 


1871  Irwin,  Fitz  John  Roberts. 
1881  Irwin,  James  Murray. 
1875  Irwin,  John  A. 
1888  Isaac,  William  A. 

1880  Isdell,  Fitzgerald. 
1875  Jackson,  James. 

1887  Jackson,  Robert  W.Henry. 
1862  Jacob,  Archibald  Hamilton. 
1851  Jacob,  Arthur  Edmund. 

1890  Jacob,  Henry  W. 
1878  Jacob,  James  Bostock. 

1867  Jagoe,  Henry. 

1874  James,  Charles  Edward. 

1888  Jellett,  James  William  H. 

1891  Jameson,  Joseph  S. 

1881  Jenoken,  Francis  John. 
1803  Jenkins,  William. 
1838  Johns,  Robert. 

1887  Jennings,  Wensley  Moore. 

1890  Jeremy,  Alfred  H. 
1869  Jevers,  Eyre. 

1891  Johns,  John  A. 
1869  Johnson,  Charles. 
1862  Johnson,  Francis. 
1837  Johnson,  James. 

1861  Johnston,  Alexander. 

1881  Johnston,  Alex.  Richmond. 
1853  Johnston,  Augustus. 
1842  Johnston,  Benjamin. 

1878  Johnston,  Robert  Henry. 
1885  Johnston,  Robert  Kerr. 

1879  Jones,      Cyril     Lloyd     {ad 

eundem  Grad.  Cantab.). 

1824  Jones,  Edward. 

1868  Jones,  Francis. 

1873  Jones,  LcM'is. 
1891  Jones,  Richaid  P. 

1890  Jones,  Theophilus  P. 
1815  Jones,  Thomas. 

1888  Jones,  Vernon  Lanphier. 
1865  Joy,  John  Holmes. 

1825  Joy,  William  Bruce. 

1891  Joynson.  Owen  F. 
1888  Joynt,  Henry  x\oble  H. 

1874  Joynt,  Henry  William. 
1890  Joynt,  Richard  L. 

1878  Kane,  Nathaniel  Henry  K. 
1888  Kane,  Joseph  G.  Auriol. 

1880  Kane,  John  Seymour. 
1813  Kavanagh,  Alexander. 
1810  Kearney,  James. 
1802  Keating,  Edward. 

1862  Keegan,  Denis  F. 


402 


DEGREES  m  MEDICINE  AND  SUfeGERt. 


1874  Kellett,  Leonard  Henry. 

1868 

1870  Kelly,  Alfred  Herbert. 

1885 

1853  Kelly,  Edmund. 

1804 

1833  Kelly,  John. 

1874 

1832  Kelly,  Richard. 

1847 

1887  Kelly,  Thos.  Wm.  Gordon. 

1879 

1871   Kennedy,  David. 

1876 

1832  Kennedy,  Geo.  Alexander. 

1837 

1839   Kennedy,  Henry. 

1854 

1889  Kennedy,  William  P. 

1829 

1884  Kenny,  Hugh  Nugent. 

1864 

1840  Kenny,  Joseph. 

1834 

1889  Kenny,  Michael  E. 

L842 

1876  Kenny,  William  Wallace. 

1841 

1837  Keough,  John. 

1818 

1872  Kerr,  Elias  William. 

1866 

1866  Kidd,  Archibald  N. 

1807 

1887  Kidd,  Frederick  W. 

1828 

1859  Kidd,  Leonard. 

1847 

1888  Kidd,  Leonard. 

1855 

1884  Kiddle,  Walter. 

1869 

1889  KilgarrifF,  Joseph  O'L. 

1831 

1854  Kilkolly,  Charles. 

1873 

1884  Kilkelly,  Charles  Randolph. 

1870 

1854  Kinahan,  John  Robert. 

1874 

1884  King,  Francis  Joseph  Geo. 

1885 

1848  King,  George  Smyth. 

1881 

1864  King,  Henry. 

1836 

1858  King,  Richardson. 

1880 

1888  Kingsbury,  Edward. 

1880 

1882  Kingsbury,  Geo.  Chadwick. 

1851 

1885  Kingston,  Henry  Freeland. 

1838 

1854  Kingstone,  Hv.  Courtney. 

1838 

1873  Kinkead,  Richard  John. 

1866 

1837  Kirkpatrick,  Frederick. 

1838 

1855  Kirkpatrick,  John  R. 

1833 

1889  Kii-patrick,  William. 

1871 

1887  Knott,  John  Freeman. 

1833 

1865  Kough,  Edward. 

1869 

1870  Lambart,  William  Hugh. 

1882 

1876  Lambert,   William   Fether- 

1860 

stonhaugh. 

1832 

1849  Lamprey,  Jones. 

1869 

1835  Lane,  Jeremiah. 

1882 

1876  Lane,  John. 

1878 

1841  Lane,  Thomas. 

1855 

1827  Lane,  William  Richard  V. 

1866 

1867  Langstaff,  Henry  H. 

1880 

1862  Lanphier,  Richard. 

1881 

1865  Latchiord,  John. 

1889 

1822  Law,  Roberts. 

1874 

1882  Law,  William  Francis. 

1839 

1887  Lawrenson,  Hurman  F. 

1829 

Lawson,  Joseph. 
Leah,  William. 
Leahy,  James  John. 
Leahy,  Thomas. 
Leared,  Arthur. 
Lecky,  William  Stuart. 
Leeper,  George  Reginald. 
Lees,  Cathcart. 
Leeson,  Arthur  Edward. 
Leeson,  Edward  Gregory. 
Leet,  John  Knox. 
Leigh,  Alexander. 
Leigh,  John  De  Vere. 
Le  Marchant,  Robert. 
Lendrick,  Charles  R.  A. 
Leney,  Alexander. 
Lentaigne,  Benjamin. 
Lentaigne,  John. 
Leonard,  Henry  James. 
Leslie,  William  Henry. 
Lett,  Richard  Alfred. 
Lever,  Charles. 
Levinge,  Edward  George. 
Levinge,  Henry  Marcus. 
Lewis,  George  Alfred. 
Lewis,  Robert  Travers. 
Lewis,  Thomas  White. 
Limrick,  William. 
Line,  William  Henry. 
Lingard,  Thomas  Robert. 
Little,  John. 
Little,  Robert. 
Little,  Roper. 
Little,  Thomas  Evelyn. 
Little,  William  S. 
Lloyd,  Daniel  Knight. 
Lloyd,  Rickard  Edward. 
Lloyd,  Robert  J. 
Lloyd,  William. 
Lloyd-Apjohn,  George. 
Lodge,  Henry  Stewart. 
Lord,  Perceval. 
Lough,  John  Joseph. 
Lougheed,  Walter  Henry. 
Love,  Henry. 
Low,  Edward  Litton. 
Lowry,  John  R.  C. 
Lucas,  Thos.  John  Rashleigh. 
Lueas,  William  Cuthbort. 
Luther,  Edward  li. 
Lynch,  Anthony  Richard. 
Lynch,  George  Quested. 
Lynch,  John. 


BACHELORS  IN  MEDICINE. 


403 


1876  Lynch,  Gilbert. 

1883 

1884  Lyndon,  Thomas. 

1839 

1822  Lyne,  DanielJoseph. 

1868 

1832  Lynn,  Robert  Kerrison. 

1872 

1864  Lyons,  John. 

1874 

1833  Lyons, Philip  Moyle  John. 

1862  Lyons,  Philip  Patterson. 

1864 

1848  Lyons,  Robert  Dyer. 

1872 

1803  Macabe,  James. 

1871  Macalisler,  Alexander. 

1888 

1868  Macan,  Arthur  Vernon. 

1890 

1886  M  Adam,  Robert  Louis. 

1885 

1873  M 'Bride,  Robert. 

1868 

1873  M'Carthy,  Charles  E.  D. 

1825 

1837  M'Carthy,  Martin. 

1872 

1889  Mac  Carthy,  Brendan. 

1872 

1881  Mac  Carthy,  Wm.  Ffennell. 

1850 

1876  M'Cartie,Frdk.  Fitzgerald. 

1879 

1840  Macartney,  Christopher. 

1886 

1886  M'Causland,  Rich.  Bolton. 

1870 

1842  M'Clelland,  Richard. 

1889 

1849  MacClinton,  W.  Forrest. 

1843 

1864  M'Clorg,  Alexander. 

1803 

1849  Maconchy,  John  King. 

1873 

1846  Mac Cormack,  Michael  J. 

1881 

1889  M'Craith,  Richard. 

1889 

1889  M'Crea,  Philip  W. 

1861 

1861  M'Cready,E.M'Conkey,Clk. 

1872 

1827  M'Cready,  John  D. 

1834 

1879  M'Creery,  Benjamin  Thos. 

1876 

1823  M'Creight,  Daniel. 

1831 

1878  M'Cullagh,  James  Acheson. 

1877 

1865  M'Cutchan,  James  Shaw. 

1878 

1891  M'Cutcheon,  Arthur  K.F. 

1877 

1845  MacDermot,  Edw.  Deane. 

1872 

1866  Mac  Dermott,  Wm.  Robert. 

1876 

1854  Macdermott,  Robert. 

1864 

1876  Mac  Dermott,  Ralph  Juan. 

1879 

1850  M'Dermott,  Patrick. 

1873 

1874  Mac  Donnell,  Hercules  H. 

1872 

1890  Mac  Donnell,  Lucius  G.  A. 

1882 

1851  M 'Donnell,  Robert. 

1876 

1827  M'Dowall,  John. 

1870 

1875  M'Dowel,  Effingham  C. 

1873 

1867  M'Dowell,  Benj.  Francis. 

1880 

1867  M'Dowell,  Charles  G. 

1869 

1830  M'EfFer,  John. 

1862 

1890  M'Farland,  Armar  J. 

1880 

1882  M'Hugh,  Michael. 

1874 

1843  M'Intire,  Richard  Litton. 

1879 

1885  M'Intosh,  Louis  Maxwell. 

1880 

1888  M'Intosh,  Maxwell  S. 

1843 

1880  McKee,  Alexander  Baillie. 

1888 

M'Quade,  Henry. 
Mackesy,  Joseph  Poulter. 
Mackesy,  George  Ivie. 
Mackesy,  William  Lewis. 
Mac    Laughlin,    Alexander 

John  Maunsell. 
Macloghlin,  Robert  H. 
MacLoughlin,   Frederick 

Peard. 
M 'Laughlin,  Cecil  M. 
Mac  Mahon,  George  R. 
MacMahon,  Wm.  Vere. 
M'Morran,  Robert. 
M 'Mullen,  Alexander. 
MacMullen,  Hamilton. 
M'Munn,  Chas.  Alexander. 
M'Munn,  John  Alexander. 
MacMunn,  Jn.  Auchinleck. 
MacNally,  Alfred  Joseph. 
M'Nalty,  Francis  Charles. 
M 'Naught,  Charles  E. 
M'Neece,  William. 
M'Neill,  John. 
M'Neill,  John  Patrick. 
Macquillan,  John  Webb. 
Macrory,  Louis  G.  F. 
Madden,  John. 
Maddock,  William. 
Madras,  James  Robert  C. 
Maginniss,  Robert  Maude. 
Maharg,  John. 
Malet,  Henry. 
Malley,  Abraham  Cowley. 
Mallins,  Clemens. 
Mallins,  Henry. 
Malone,  Jonathan  Hill. 
Manning,  Leonard  Archbd. 
Manning,  George  Henry. 
Marmion,  Edward  John. 
Marsden,  Chas.  Geo.  Wilson. 
Marshall,  George  Archibald. 
Marshall,  Joseph. 
Martin,  Alfred  Henry. 
Martin,  Brownlow  Rudinge. 
Martin,  John  Charles. 
Martin,  Jos.  WalterO'Malley. 
Martley,  William  Henry. 
Mason,  John. 
Mason,  Samuel  Robert. 
Mason,  Thomas. 
Mason,  Alfred. 
Massy,  Hampden  Hugo. 
Matson,  Joha  A. 


404 


DEGREES  IN  MEDICINE  AND  STJEGEEt. 


1837  Maul,  Edward  Harman. 
1859  Maunsell,  Daniel  Toler. 
1867  Maunsell,  Henry  William. 

1867  Maunsell,  Horatio  Edmd. 
1830  Maxwell,  John. 

1870  May  berry,  Francis  George. 
1869  Mayne,  Charles  Crawford. 

1838  Mayne,  Robert. 
1866  Mayo,  Charles. 

1837  Meade,  Hor.  T.  Newman. 

1842  Mease,  Andrew. 

1872  Mease,  Andrew  Leslie. 

1885  Meeke,  Arthur  Henry. 
1872  Meredith,  John  Edward. 
1847  Metge,  James. 

1886  Middleton,  Alfred  Hancock. 
1881  Miller,  Alfred. 

1885  Miller,  Joseph  Ewing. 
1883  Miller,  Richard. 
1853  Miller,  William. 
1890  Miller,  WilHam  R. 
1837  Minchin,  George. 
1840  Minchin,  Humphrey 

1872  Minchin,  Richard  George. 
1890  Minchin,  William  C. 

1868  Minnitt,  Joshua  Robert. 

1890  Mitchell,  Lionel  A. 

1889  MoUoy,  Leonard  G.  S. 
1825  Molloy,  Thomas  Muiock. 

1871  Molony,  Patrick  John. 
1876  Montfort,  Archibald  Henry. 

1829  Montgomery,  Howard  Al. 
1850  Montgomery,  Howard  B. 

1830  Montgomery,  Rich.  Henry. 
1885  Montgomery,  Robert  John. 
1825  Montgomery,  William  Fe- 

therston  H. 

1880  Moore,  Edward  Erskine. 

1891  Moore,  George  A. 

1873  Moore,  Henry  Ogle. 
1«68  Moore,  John  William. 
1888  Moore,  Malcolm  Charles. 
1879  Moore,  Malcolm  Henry. 

1890  M(;ore,  Robert  R.  H. 
1890  Moore,  Robert  W. 
1866  Moore,  Sandford. 

1881  Moore,  Thomas  Charles. 
1878  Moore,  Thomas  Tilly. 
1850  Moore,  William. 

1843  Moore,  William  Daniel 
1836  Moore,  Wm.  LawOgilby. 
1871   Moorhend,Tho8.  Hamilton. 
1876  Moran,  James  Joseph. 


I    1876  More  wood,  Samuel  Rowley* 

1    1871  Morgan,  John. 

I    1889  Morgan,  Georf^e  B. 

1885  Morgan,  William  Pringle. 
1872  Moriarty,  Matthew  Denis. 

1803  Moriarty,  Timothy. 
1.819  Morison,  Edw.  Hooper. 
1840  Morris,  Beverley  R. 

1884  Morrow,  Robert. 
1863  Morton,  Robert. 

1888  Morton,  William  A. 

1881  Mosley,  Reginald  Lawson. 

1880  Mouillot,  Francis  Albert  De 

Thierry. 

1882  Moutray,     Charles     Drum- 

mond. 
1891  Moynan,  Richard  A. 
1887  Mullins,  George  Lane. 
1824  Mulville,  William. 
1832  Murphy,  Edward  William. 
1874  Murphy,  George  Wyndham. 
1868  Murphy,   James  Richard 

Mac  Miihon. 
1874  Murphv,  James. 
1853  Murphy,  Robert. 

1886  Murphy,  W.  E.  Cavenagh. 
1879  Murray,  Andrew. 

1804  Murray,  John. 
1886  Murray,  John. 
1874  Murray.  Charles  F. 
1878  Murrayi  Henry  Walker. 
1872  Murray,  William. 

1868  Murray,  William  Flood. 
1878  Myles,  Edmund  Henry. 
1891  Myles,  Frederick  J. 

1889  Myles,  John. 

1881  Myles,  Thomas. 

1890  Myles,  Thomas. 

1830  Nagle,  David  Charles. 

1882  Nason,  Charles  St.  Stephen 

Richard. 

1869  Nason,  John  William  W. 
1882  Ncary,  Patrick. 

1870  Neligan,  Joseph  William. 
1876  Nelis,  James  Alexander. 
1872    Nesbitt,  Dawson. 

1844  Nesbitt,  William  Kerr. 

1831  Nevill,  William. 

1886  Nevill,  William  Napper. 
1878  Neville,  Willinm  Cox. 

1845  Newcombe,  William  John. 

1885  Newell,  Edwin  Graves. 
1881  Newell,  Francis  Thorpe  P. 


BACHELOES  IN  MEDICINE. 


405 


i    1876 

(  1885 

'  1865 

1873 

1814 

;  1864 

1854 

I  1845 

i  1859 

'     1833 

■  1881 
1886 
1880 
1870 
1878 
1874 
1838 
1882 
1865 
1889 
1853 
1889 
1865 
1888 
1830 
1878 

1883 

1847 

1829 

1864 

1808 

1886 

1807 

1816 

1834 

1842 

1871 

1886 

i  1889 

I  1834 

I  1823 

i  1887 

,  1885 

I  1877 

I  1842 

,  1877 

I  1869 

]872 

1870 
1888 


Newell,  Shapland  Homan. 

Newland,  Foster  Reuss. 

Newman,  Adam  P. 

Newman,  HoraceTownsend, 

Newport,  Matthew. 

Nicholls,  Austin  Hewitson. 

Nicholls,  Edw.  Clements. 

Nicholls,  John  Craven. 

Nicholson,  Gilbert  de  P. 

Nicholson,  John  {ad  etm- 
dem  Gradwn,  Cantab.). 

Nickson,  Augustus. 

Nickson,  Wilfred  Jn.  Robt. 

NicoUs,  John  Michael. 

Niven,  James  Simpson. 

Nixon,  Christopher  John. 

Nixon,  George  Michael. 

Nixon,  Robert  Law. 

Nolan,  Chaworth  Louis. 

Nolan,  William. 

Norman,  Edward  P. 

North,  David  B. 

North,  Thomas. 

Notter,  James  Lane. 

Nowlan,  Francis  Bernard. 

Nugent,  John. 

Nugent,  Guy   Percival 
L'Estrange. 

Nunn,  Richard. 

O'Beirne,  Henry. 

O'Beirne,  Peter  Edmund, 

O'Brien,  Henry  Joseph. 

O'Brien,  John. 

O'Brien,  John  William. 

O'Brien,  Nicholas. 

0' Connel,  Michael . 

O'Connor,  Denis  Charles. 

O'Connor,  George  M. 

O'Connor,  Jacob. 

0' Conor,  John. 

O'Connor,  Michael. 

O'Connor,  Nicholas. 

O'Connor,  William. 

O'Connor,  William  Moyle. 

O'Donnell,  James  John. 

O'Donnell,  Joseph  Francis. 

O'Donoghue,  Maurice. 

O'Dwyer,  Malachy. 

O'Farrell,  George  Plunkett. 

O'Farrell,  Nicholas  Sweet- 
man. 

0'  Flaherty,  Richard  George. 

Ogilvy,  Alexander. 


1848  Ogle,  George  Fortescue. 
1859  0' Grady,  Edward  Stamer. 
1864  O'Hanlon,  George. 
1845  O'Leary,  Thomas  Connor. 
1883  Oldham,  Hugh  Falconer. 

1872  Oliver,  John  Power. 
1871  O'Meara,  Thomas  Patrick. 
1878  O'Neill,  John  Gregg. 
1850  O'Reilly,  Charles. 

1866  O'Reilly,  James. 

1890  Ormsby,  Henry  G. 

1874  Ormsby,  Lambert  Hepenstal. 

1832  Orpen,  John  Herbert. 

1887  Orr,  Andrew. 

1876  Orr,  David  Wilson. 

1831  Orr,  Henry. 

1888  Orr,  Herbert  Holmes. 

1883  0' Sullivan,  Daniel  Robert. 
1866  Orton,  John. 

1866  Orton,  Frederick. 
1818  Osborne,  Jonathan. 
1835  Osbrey,  Gerald. 

1869  Osburne,  Thomas. 

1833  O'Sullivan,  John. 

1873  Oulton,  Henry  William. 

1867  Owen,  Alfred  Lloyd. 

1874  Owen,  William. 
1882  Oxley,  Alfred  Rice. 
1848  Pack,  Richard. 

1834  Palgrave,  Robert. 

1870  Palmer,   Charles  de  Mont- 

morency. 
1869  Parker,  Joshua. 

1884  Parr,  Thomas. 
1888  Parsons,  Alfred  R. 
1869  Parsons,  George. 

1832  Patten,  James. 

1882  Patten,  William  Fletcher 
Moore. 

1880  Patterson,  George  De  Jon- 
court. 

1877  Patterson,  John. 

1885  Patteson,  Robert  Glasgow. 
1841  Patton,  Alexander. 

1885  Patton,  Alexander  Stoney. 
1880  Patton,  William  Johnstone. 
1830  Paul,  Andrew. 

1867  Paxton,  William  Albert. 
1873  Pearce,  George  Alonzo  C. 
1882  Peard,  William  Henry. 
1827  Peebles,  Robert. 

1852  Peebles,  Wm.  Bellingham. 

1868  Peirce,  Francis. 


406 


DEGREES  IN  MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY. 


1863  Peirce,  William. 

1871 

1878  Pentland,  Alexander. 

1857 

1853  Perceval,  Charles  William. 

1863 

1810  Percival,  Edward  {ad  eun- 

1836 

dem  Gradum^  Oxon.). 

1869 

1889  Perrin,  Louis. 

1819 

1837  Perry,  Henry  Sheares. 

1870 

1876  Peyton,  Jones  Lloyd. 

1831 

1885  Phillips,  Hy.  Fitzraaurice. 

1885 

1863  Phillips,  Henry  Hey  gate. 

1828 

1813  Pickells,  William. 

1832 

1858  Pickford.  William  H. 

1837 

1882  Pigot,  Edward  Francis. 

1881 

1876  Pirn,  William  Joseph. 

1888 

1845  Pirrie,  John  Miller. 

1872 

1827  Plunket,  Robert,  Clk. 

1831 

1883  Poland,  Charles  Thomas. 

1885 

1880  Polden,  Robert  James. 

1867 

1874  Pollen,  Henry. 

1823 

1867  Pollock,  Charles  Fredk. 

1884 

1857  Pollock,  James  Ferrier. 

1865 

1 890  Pollock,  Edward  S. 

1879 

1S76  Poole,  Jonas  Sealy. 

1840 

1878  Poole,  Walter. 

1839 

1885  Poole,  Walter  Croker. 

1890 

1836  Poole,  William  Crawford. 

1824 

1872  Pope,  Frederick  Alexander. 

1830 

1881  Pope,  Henry  Brougham. 

1881 

1835  Popham,  John. 

1875 

1867  Popham,  Samuel  Lane. 

1887 

1846  Porter,  George  Hornidge. 

1869 

1873  Porter,  Joseph  Francis. 

1836 

1857  Potter,  John. 

1853 

1856  Potter,  Samuel  Reginald. 

1878 

1886  Pounden,  Patrick  Colley. 

1848 

1877  Powell,  Blacker  Castles. 

1871 

1884  Powell,  George  William. 

1884 

1881  Powell,  John  Allman. 

1827 

1884  Power,  Charles  John. 

1878 

1876  Power,  Edward  Richard. 

1889 

1875  Power,  John  Joseph. 

1839 

1834  Power,  Samuel. 

1882 

1879  Pratt,  Joseph  Dallas. 

1876 

1863  Preston,  Alexander. 

1838 

1888  Price,  Arthur  George. 

1885 

1841  Purdon,  Charles  N.  D. 

1838 

1880  Purdon,  Charles Saunderson. 

1873 

1863  Purdon,  John  E. 

1886 

1828  Purdon,  Thomas  H. 

1889 

1862  Purdon,  William  Stanley. 

1862 

1872  Purefoy,  Richard  Dancer. 

1824 

1863  Purser,  John  M. 

1868 

1820  Quain,  Jones. 

1887 

Quill,  Richard  Henry. 
Quinlan,  Francis  J.  B. 
Quinton,  William  West. 
Radford,  William  Tucker. 
Rainsford,  Richard. 
Ramadge,  Frs.  Hopkins. 
Rawson,  Edward  Albert. 
Rawson,  James. 
Raymond,  George. 
Read,  Thomas. 
Reardon,  William. 
Reeves,  William,  Clk. 
Reid,  Godfrey  Forrest. 
Reid,  Nicholas  A. 
Reilly,  John  Edward. 
Renny,  William. 
Revington,  George  Thomas. 
Reynolds,  James  Henry. 
Reynolds,  Thomas. 
Rice,  William  Richardson. 
Richards,  Chas.  Frederick. 
Richardson,  Gilbert. 
Ring,  Cornelius  Percy. 
Ringland,  John. 
Roberts,  Vincent  L. 
Robinson,  Alexander. 
Robinson,  George. 
Robinson,  James  Johnston. 
Robinson,  Leland. 
Robinson,  Samuel  William. 
Robinson,  Thomas. 
Roche,  Benjamin. 
Roche,  William  Sylvester. 
Rocklilfe,  William  Craven. 
Rogan,  William  F. 
Rogers,  John  Godfrey. 
Roper,  William  Robert. 
Ross,  Charles  jEmilius. 
Ross,  Frederick  Ogilby. 
Ross,  William  S. 
Russell,  George  B. 
Russell,  George  Blakeley. 
Russell,  George  Marcus. 
Russell,  John. 
Russell,  John  Joshua. 
Russell,  Philip. 
Russell,  Robert  Francis. 
Russell,  William  Marcus. 
Russell,  William  F. 
Rutherford,  Joseph. 
Ryall,  George. 
Ryan,  James  Francis. 
Ryan,  Perceval  Cecil  H. 


:bacheloes  m  medicine. 


407 


1838  Ryan,  Thomas. 

1834 

1833  Ryan,  Thomas  Joseph. 

1865 

1821  Ryan,  William. 

1821 

1881  Rynne,  John. 

1887 

1890  Rynne,  Michael  A. 

1885 

1848  Sadleir,  James. 

1891 

1866  Salaraan,  Selim  Myer. 

1866 

1833  Sampson,  Francis  Cornel. 

1887 

1832  Sargent,  Richard  S. 

1864 

1848  Sargint,  Richard. 

1880 

1839  Saunderson,  William. 

1860 

1879  Sawyer,    Richard    Henry 

1831 

Stewart. 

1869 

1884  Scarr,  George. 

1858 

1871  Scott,  Harvie. 

1886 

1867  Scott,  Horatio. 

1884 

1888  Scott,  Horatio  F. 

1878 

1847  Scott,  James  Edward. 

1882 

1888  Scott,  John  Alfred. 

1883  Scott,  John  Harrison. 

1884 

1889  Scott,  Thomas  A. 

1867 

1881  Scott,  William  Sidney  Jehh. 

1875 

1884  Scovell,  Rowland  HiU. 

1863 

1880  Scriven,  George. 

1859 

1842  Scriven,  William  B.  B. 

1872 

1890  Seale,  Edwin  Albert. 

1860 

1847  Sellers,  John  Michael. 

1870 

1882  Seymour,  John  Nicholson. 

1819 

1837  Seymour,  Richard. 

1889 

1870  Seymour,  Robt.  Hemmings. 

1848 

1884  Shackleton,  Henry. 

1885 

1889  Shackleton,  William  W. 

1890 

1814  Shanahan,  William. 

1886 

1866  Shanley,  Michael. 

1875 

1836  Shannon,  John. 

1886 

1832  Sharkey,  Edmond. 

1826 

1802  Sharkey,  Patrick. 

1874 

1812  Shaw,  Edward. 

1826 

1888  Shaw,  Townsend  W. 

1889 

1840  Shea,  Thomas  William. 

1888 

1857  Sheill,  John. 

1883 

1850  Sheill,  Thomas  Wildridge. 

1881 

1844  Shekleton,  Joseph  F. 

1842  Shelton,  Geo.  Aug.  Fred. 

1876 

1877  Sheppard,  H.  Drought,  Clk. 

1827 

1869  Sherrard,  David  John. 

1873 

1852  Shiell,  William  James. 

1838 

1866  Shuldham,  Edward  B. 

1817 

1826  Sihthorpe,  Thomas. 

1866 

1880  Silcock,  Alexander. 

1889 

1886  Simpson,  John. 

1875 

1847  Simpson,  Maxwell. 

1881 

1886  Simpson,  Samuel. 

1833 

Singer,  James  Henderson. 
Skelton,  James  Marshall. 
Skeys,  William  John. 
Slaughter,  Ernest  A. 
Slaughter,  Walter  John. 
Sleith,  David  S. 
Smallman,  Richard  S. 
Smeeth,  Henry  George. 
Smith,  Augustus. 
Smith,  David  Chadwick. 
Smith,  Edward. 
Smith,  Francis  William. 
Smith,  Gilbart.  * 
Smith,  Henry  S. 
Smith,  Richard  Henry. 
Smith,  Telford. 
Smith,  Thomas  Orde. 
Smith,     Truvers     Robert 
Montgomery. 
Smith,  Victor  Edwin. 
Smith,  Walter  George. 
Smith,  William  B. 
Smith,  William  F. 
Smyly,  Philip  Crampton. 
Smyly,  William  Josiah. 
Smyth,  Brice. 
Smyth,  Hatton. 
Smyth,  John. 
Smyth,  Richard. 
Smyth,  Robert  Beresford. 
Smyth,  Ross  Vincent  B. 
Smyth,  Sydney  B. 
Smyth,  Thomas  Edward. 
Smyih,  William  Beatty. 
Soady,  Brooking. 
Sparks,  Robert. 
Spear,  William. 
Spillan,  Daniel. 
Spowart,  William  R. 
Sproule,  Alfred  Arnold. 
Sproule,  Robert  Edward. 
Sproulle,  Hamilton  Magin- 

nis. 
Sproulle,  Oliver. 
Stack,  Edward. 
Stack,  Richard  Theodore. 
Stack,  Robert. 
Stack,  William. 
Stanford,  William  H.  N. 
Stanistreet,  George  B. 
Stanley,  William  Henry  R. 
Stanton,  Thomas. 
Stapleton,  M.  H. 


408 


DEGREES  Hf  MEDICINE  AND  SUEGERT. 


1827  Staunton,  Charles. 
1881  Stawell,  Jonas  Cooper. 
1863  Steele,  Matthew. 

1838  Steele,  William  Edward. 
1866  Steele,  William  Henry. 
1823  Stephens,  Richard. 
1865  Stevenson,  William  F. 

1868  Stokes,  Alex.  Ilaldane. 

1869  Stokes,  Henry  Haldane. 
1885  Stokes,  Whitley  Bland. 
1863  Stokes,  William. 

1837  Stone,  Edward  W. 
1863  Stoney,  Charles  Baker. 
1871  Stoney,  Hugh  Baker. 
1890  Stoney,  Robert  B. 
1876  Story,  John  Benjamin. 
1888  Story,  William  George  T. 
1873  Stoyte,  James  Charles. 
1842  Strong,  James  W. 
1875  Studdart,  Cuthbert  C. 
1885  Studdert,  Reginald  Waller. 
1880  Studdert,  Richard  Charles. 
1841  Sunter,  Thomas  More. 
1868  Supple,  Robert  Harrison. 

1884  Swan,  William  Travers. 

1839  Swan,  Joseph  G. 
1805  Swanzy,  Henry  R. 
1836  Sweeny,  Daniel. 

1888  Swiney,  Francis  S. 

1885  Switzer,  Arthur  Ernest. 

1883  Symes,  Glascott  Hardy. 
1S44  Symes,  William. 

1863  Symes,  William  H. 

1875  Taaffe,  Robert. 

1868  Tabuteau,  Joseph  Manly. 

1889  Tate,  Gerard  W. 

1889  Tate,  Thomas  M. 

1884  Tatham,  John  Francis  W. 

1890  Taylor,  Edward  H. 
1868  Taylor,  Frederick. 
1843  Taylor,  Henry. 
1889  Taylor,  Herbert  E. 

1876  Taylor,  Sidney  Hamilton. 

1877  Taylor,  Roger  Wetherall. 
1858  Temple,  William. 

1878  Tench,  Charles  Higat. 
1884  Thompson,  Charles  Herbert. 
1839  Thompson,  Christopher. 

1879  Thompson,  Croasdaile  M. 
1871  Thonipscm,  Edward  Charles. 
1883  Thompson,  Henry  Neville. 
18G6  Thompson,  James. 

1870  Thompson,  William. 


1876  Thompson,  James  Edward. 

1877  Thompson,  Robert  Norman. 
1872  Thornhill,  llayman. 

1856  Thornhill,  Thomas  Allen. 
1844  Thornhill,  William. 
1834  Thorp,  Gabriel. 

1841  Tisdall,  Thomas  A. 
1849  Todd,  Armstrong. 

1887  Todd,  Armstrong  H.  Swifte. 
1886  Todd,  Robert  Henry. 

1807  Todderick,  George  F. 
1867  Todhunter,  John. 

1834  Toler,John. 

1869  Tomkins,  Arthur  Wellesley. 

1857  Townsend,  Edward  R. 
1869  Townsend,  R.Hungcrford. 
1869  Traill,  Anthony. 

1847  Travers,  Boyle. 

1835  Travers,  Robert. 

1839  Trayer,  JamesJ. 

1869  Tredennick,  Wm.  Magee. 
1867  Triphook,  Frederick. 

1867  Triphook,  George  Roderick. 

1885  Trouton,  Gardiner  Wm. 
1861  Truell,  Henry  Pomeroy. 
1846  Tucker,  David. 

1841  Tuckey,  Charles. 

1872  Tuckey, Thomas  St.  Patrick. 

1882  Turpin,  Sidney  Gerald,  Clk. 

1888  Tuthill,  Alfred. 
1874  Tuthill,  Frederick. 
1874  Tuthill,  Phineas  Barrett. 

1871  Tweedy,  Henry  John. 

1889  Twigg,  Richard  C. 

1870  Underbill,  Arthur  Stopford. 
1857  Ussher,  Henry. 

1866  Ussher,  James  H. 
1828  Veitch,  Andrew  James. 
1818  Venables,  Robert. 

1864  Vesey,  T.  Agmondesham. 

1890  Vickers,  William  H.  P. 
1890  Vigne,  Alfred. 

1840  Vigors,  Richard  C. 
1835  Waddy,  John. 

1872  Wade,  Arthur  Law. 

1886  Wade,  George  Augu.stu3. 
1851  Wade,  Willoughby  Fras. 

1867  Walker,  John. 
1«73  Walker,  John. 
1888   Walker,  John  G. 
18<J0  Walker,  Philip  C. 
1811  Wall,  Lucas. 

1869  Wall,  Robert  Morton. 


BACHELORS  IN  MEDICINE. 


409 


1840  Walsh,  George  Edward. 

1872  Walsh,  Samuel. 

1877  Walsh,  William  Butler. 

1886  Walter,  John  Bellett. 

1875  Walter,  William. 

1877  Walton,  John. 

1865  Ward,  Montgomery  Albert. 

1876  Warren,  Samuel. 

1879  Warren,  Frederick  William. 

1884  Watson,  John  James  Carl. 

1867  Watson,  William  Tyndall. 
1863  Waugh,  Isaac. 

1871  Waugh,  John. 

1863  Weir,  Christopher  John. 

1885  Weir,  James  Christopher. 

1887  Weir,  William  James. 

1874  Welch,  William  J.  J. 

1868  Weldon,  William  Jephson. 
1806  Welsh,  Lucas. 

1884  Werner,  Louis. 

1869  West,  Arthur  Annesley. 
1828  West,  William. 

1875  West,  John  Russell. 

1878  Westby,  Ashley  John. 

1889  Westwood,  Samuel  C. 
1887  Whaite,  J.  H.  DuBedat. 

1885  Whaite,  Thomas  DuBedat. 
1868  Wharton,  James  Henry. 

1870  AVheeler,  William  Ireland. 
1840  Whistler,  Thomas. 

1876  Whitaker,  George. 

1890  AVhite,  Dighy  C. 

1886  White,  George  Burbidge. 

1864  White,  James  Robert. 
1890  White,  Jonas  M.  P. 
1827  White,  Matth.  Edmond. 
1875  White,  Patrick  Henry. 

1870  White,  Richard. 

1871  White,  Richard  Dormer. 
1839  White,  Spence  H. 
1863  White,  Thomas. 

1870  White,  William  Henry. 

1871  Wliite,  William  Rogerson. 

1877  White,  Edw.  Wm.  Woods. 
1882  Whitestone,  A.  Mayberry. 

1887  Whitestone,  Charles  W.  H. 
1871  Whittaker,  William  Marcus. 
1877  Whittle,  Ewing  M.  Glynn 

[adenndemGradum,  Cantab.), 
1855  Whitton,  George  Edward. 
1868  Whitty,  Charles  Richard. 


1878  Wilkinson,  Wm.  Cleland. 
1839  Williams,  John W. 

1850  Williams,  Richard  Pope. 

1879  Williams,  J.  A.  De  Courcy. 

1876  Williamson,  John  Francis. 
1841  Willis,  Richd.  Newcombe. 

1881  Wilson,  Edmund  Fitzgeirald 

Bannatyne. 

1856  Wilson,  Frederick  R. 
1889  Wilson,  George  J. 

1857  Wilson,  James. 

1864  Wilson,  John  Alexander. 
1886  Wilson,  Richard  Mervvn. 
1879  Wilson,  West  Wheldale. 

1866  Wilson,  William  D. 

1888  Wilson,  Wm.  Mac  JsTeely. 

1882  Windle,  Bertram  Coghill  A. 

1884  Windle,  Reginald  Joscelyn. 
1864  Witherby,  Wm.  Henry. 

1870  Wolseley,  Cadwallader  B. 
1829  Wood,  Samuel. 

1872  Woodhouse,  Stewart. 
1844  Woodley,  Richard. 

1881  Woodroffe,  Augustus  W. 

1877  Woodroffe,  John  Fitzhenry. 
1876  Woods,  Charles  RoUeston. 

1886  Woods,  Hugh. 

1869  Woods,  Oscar  Thomas. 

1889  Woods,  Robert  H. 

1873  Woods,  Thomas  Arthur. 
1832  Woodward,  Edward. 

1887  Worthington,  Humphrey. 

1890  Worthington,  Joseph  C. 

1871  Worthington,  Thomas  Blair. 

1891  Woulfe-Flanagan,  Terence. 

1883  Wright,  Almroth  Edward. 

1858  Wright,  E.  Perceval. 

1888  Wright,  Joseph  D. 

1876  Wright,  Wm.  Macdowel  A. 
1875  Wrightson,  Richard  B. 

1885  Wynne,  John  Darley. 

1884  Yeates,  George  Wyclif. 
1807  Yeates,  Grant  David   {ad 

eundem  Gradum,  Oxon.). 

1889  Yeates,  Robert  A. 

1867  Yeo,  Gerald  Francis. 

1878  Young,  Alexander  George. 

1874  Young,  Charles  Grove. 
1873  Young,  Frederick  Simon. 

1882  Young,  Louis  Tarleton. 
1878  Yourdi,  John  Robert. 


410 


DEGREES  IN    MEDICINE  AND  8UBGERT, 


LICENTIATES  IN   OBSTETRIC   SCIENCE. 
1890  Bulger,  Michael  J. 


LICENTIATES  IN  SUEGEET. 


1880  Brazier- Creagh,  George 

Washington. 
1868  Browne,  Nesbitt  Peter. 
1890  Bulger,  Michael  J. 

1858  Burland,  Benjamin. 

1875  Byrne,  Edward  Henderson. 
1885  Conway,  Daniel. 
1878  Crofts,  James  Grove. 

1859  Davies,  George. 
1858  Ellis,  John. 

1874  Fausset,  John  Duke. 

1882  Finegan,  Joseph  Patrick. 
1856  Fitzpatrick,  Thomas. 
1852  Gibson,  Samuel. 

1866  Gray,  Wellington. 

1883  Green,  James  Sullivan. 

1852  Greene,  John  Baker. 
1854  Gwynn,  William. 
1877  Hall,  James  Campbell. 

1853  Han  bury,  J  as.  Arthur 

1860  Hart,  George  Vaughan. 
1858  Hope,  William  Astle. 
1870  Huddart,Cuthbert  H. Cooke. 
1874  Johnston,  WilUam  Henry. 


1870  Joynt,  Henry  William. 

1854  Kidd,  Leonard. 

1855  King,  Henry. 
1876  Lane,  John. 

1871  Leeson,  John  Oliver. 

1885  Manning,  Joseph  Vincent. 
1865  Massy,  Dawson  Godfrey. 
1855  Mathew,  Theobald. 
1881  Moore,  Reginald  Heber. 
1881  Nangle,  Edward  Cuthbert. 
1876  O'Carroll,  Martin. 

1886  O'Connor,  John. 

1871  Purefoy,  Bichard  Dancer 

1865  Rawson,  Edward  Albert. 
1853   Roche,  W.  Sylvester. 

1874  Buttle,  Robert. 

1853  Shiell,  William  James. 
1868  Smyth,  Fred.  Augustus. 
1878  Thompson, CroasdaileMiller. 

1866  Vesey,  Richard  Murray. 

1875  Warren,  Samuel. 

1876  Williamson,  John  Francis. 
1881  Young,  Louis  Tarleton. 


LICENTIATES  IN  MEDICINE. 


411 


LICENTIATES  IN  MEDICINE. 


1882  Allen,  William  Hamilton. 

1866  Boake,  William  John  Slade. 
1880  Brazier-Creagh,  George 

Washington. 

1867  Brew,  Thomas  Foley. 
1890  Bulger,  Michael  J. 

1861  Burton,  William  Edward. 
1822  Butler,  Charles. 

1875  Byrne,  Edward  Henderson. 

1868  Commins,  Henrv. 

1886  Conway,  Daniel'. 

1876  Cooper,  Charles  Alfred. 
1822  Corbet,  Richard. 

1878  Crofts,  James  Grove. 

1887  Darley,  Alfred  Russell. 

1876  Duckworth,  R.  Henry  D'O. 

1874  Fausset,  John  Duke. 

1883  Fagan,  Charles  Josepn 

1882  Finegan,  Joseph  Patrick. 

1875  Fleming,  Hans  B. 

1863  French,  Edward  Thomas. 
1868  Frost,  Edmund  W.  F. 
1865  Gray,  Wellington. 

1883  Green,  James  Sullivan. 

1877  Hall,  James  Campbell. 
1873  Hickson,  George. 

1865  Higginson,  Frederick  Wm. 
1870  Huddart,  Cuthbert  Henry 

Cooke. 
1865  Hudson,  Robert. 


1874  Johnston,  William. 
1872  Kelly,  Thomas  Joseph. 

1 874  Lambert,  Hepenstal  Ormsby . 

1875  Lane,  John. 

1874  Lawder,  Edward  J. 
1871  Leeson,  John  Oliver. 
1865  Mally,  Robert  Nelson. 

1877  Manning,  George  Henry. 
1884  Manning,  Joseph  Vincent. 
1834  M'Munn,  John. 

1881  Moore,  Reginald  Heber. 
1881  Nangle,  Edward  Cuthbert. 

1875  0' Carroll,  Martin. 
1820  O'Connell,  John. 
1886  O'Connor,  John. 

1865  Odium,  Drelincourt  C. 

1820  O'Ferrall,  Alexander. 

1821  Plant,  William. 
1821  Price,  John  Roberts. 
1874  Ruttle,  Robert. 
1886  Ryan,  Perceval  Cecil. 

1866  Singleton,  John. 

1868  Smyth,  Frederick  Augustui>. 

1880  Smyth,  William. 

1865  Stephenson,  Edw.  Aloysius. 
1863  Telford,  David  William. 

1878  Thompson,  CroasdaileMiller. 

1866  Vesey,  Richard  Murray. 

1881  Young,  Louis  Tarleton. 


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MASTERS     IN     ENGINEEEING, 


From  1860  to  June  1891.^ 

1888  Alexander,  Thomas  {honoris  causd). 
1878  Barnardo,  George  Charles  Ferdinand. 

1870  Bourne,  Walter. 
1876  Bourne,  Eobert. 

1890  Carleton,  Henry  Richard. 

1866  Cooke,  Theodore. 

1883  Crawford,  Robert  {honoris  causd). 

1862  Downing,  Samuel  {honoris  causd). 

1863  Galwey,  William. 

1890  Garvey,  George  Bloomfield. 

1862  Griffith,  Sir  Richard,  Bart,  {honoris  causd) 

1876  Grubb,  Howard  {honoris  causd). 

1871  Hanna,  Francis. 

1888  Harland,  Sir  Edward  James,  Bart,  {honoris  causa) 

1888  Hearne,  Edward  Beresford. 

1871  Hull,  Edward. 

1881  Jacob,  Augustus  Hamilton. 

1890  Labatt,  Edward. 

1862  Macneill,  Sir  John  {honoris  causd). 

1862  Mallet,  Robert  {honoris  causd). 

1862  Marshal,  Joseph  Gilbert. 

1874  Moore,  Joseph  Henry. 

1883  Neville,  Edward  Anster. 

1873  Price,  James. 

1888  Ramsbottom,  John  {honoris  causa). 

1877  Rowan,  Devonsber  John. 

1887  Sanders,  Robert  Massy  Dawson. 
1862  Smart,  William  George. 
1870  Stoney,  Bindon  Blood. 
1873  Traill.  William  Acheson. 


The  Degree  of  Master  ia  Engineering  was  instituted  in  18C0. 


DIPLOMAS   IN   THE  ENGINEERING   SCHOOL. 


413 


DIPLOMAS   IN  THE  ENGINEERING   SCHOOL. 


Diplomas  have  been  granted  to  the  following  Students  :■ 


1843. 

1.  Molony,  Henry. 

2.  Ds.  Barton,  James. 

1844. 

3.  Ds.  Pratt,  James. 

4.  Ds.  Edwards,  Henry  St.  Geo. 

1845. 

5.  White,  Patrick. 

6.  Ds.  Stoney,  William. 

7.  Millet,  Richard. 

8.  Murray,  Bernard. 

9.  Ds.  Shaw,  Matthew. 

10.  Ds.  Little,  James. 

1846. 

11.  Ds.  Andrews,  William. 

12.  Baillie,  Nathaniel  Alcock. 

1847. 

13.  Hanning,  Clement. 

14.  Ds.  Powell,  William  Robert. 

15.  O'Galligan,  George  R. 

16.  Ds.  Smith,  George. 

17.  Ds.  Porter,  William. 

18.  Ds.  Chartres,  Archibald  Smith. 

19.  Ds.  Moore,  Charles  Elliot. 

1848. 

20.  Bricn,  Thomas. 

21.  Ds.  Cooke,  Richard. 

22.  Ds.  Gallagher,  Hugh. 

23.  Ds.  Clarke,  William  F. 

24.  Ds.  Dickenson,  James. 

25.  Ds.  Fortescue,  Clermont  J. 

1849. 
Trinity  Term. 

26.  Ds.  Barrington,  Edward  E. 
27    Ds.  Warren,  Robert. 

28,  D?.  Holt.  Edward. 


29.  Ds.  Beatty,  John. 

30.  Ds.  Griffith,  Richard. 

31.  Ds.  Bourne,  Walter. 

32.  Hutton,  Maxwell. 

33.  Quill,  Thomas. 

34.  Lynch,  James. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

35.  Ds.  Marshall,  Joseph  Gilbert. 

36.  Ds.  Tuthill,  Robert  Reeves. 

37.  Ds.  Whitty,  John  Irwin. 

38.  Ds.  Watson,  Thomas  P. 

39.  Ds.  Burke,  Joseph  William. 

40.  Burke,  Oliver. 

41.  Ds'  Going,  Thomas  Hardinge. 

42.  Ds.  HuU,  Edward. 

1850. 
Trinity  Term. 

43.  Ds.  Stoney,  Bindon. 

44.  Ds.  Mannix,  James. 

45.  Ds.  Herrick,  Thomas. 

46.  Ds.  St.  George,  Richard  J. 

47.  Palles,  Andrew. 

48.  Ds.  Scott,  William. 

49.  Ds,  Croker,  Arthur  St.  John. 

50.  Ds,  Richmond,  David. 

51.  Ds.  Clare,  Arthur. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

52.  Ds,  Jack,  Alexander. 

53.  Ds,  England,  John. 

54.  Price,  James. 

55.  Hone,  Nathaniel. 

56.  Peebles,  John, 

57.  Galwey,  William. 

58.  Ds.  Medlicott,  Henry  B. 

59.  Ds.  Dawson,  Emerson. 

60.  Smyth,  John, 

1851. 

Trinity  Term. 

61.  Longficld,  Charles. 

62.  Pakenham.  Thomas  S. 


414 


DIPLOMAS  IN  THE  BNGINE BRING  SCHOOL. 


Michaelmas  Term. 

63.  Ds.  Crawford,  Robert. 

64.  Kenny,  Lewis. 

65.  Ds.  Foot,  Frederick  James. 

1852. 
Trinity  Term. 

66.  Ds.  Hamilton,  John. 

67.  Ds.  Byrne,  William. 

68.  Reid,  Andrew. 

69.  Hart,  John. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

70.  Thomhill,  William. 

71.  Ds.  Jacob,  Arthur. 

1853. 
Trinity  Term. 

72.  Ds.  Kennedy,  John. 

73.  Ds.  Carroll,  Frederick. 

74.  Ds.  0' Kelly,  Joseph. 

75.  Kinahan,  George. 

Michaelmas  Tertn. 

76.  Ds.  Triphook,  T.  D. 

77.  Ds.  Read,  John  K. 

78.  Smith,  William. 

1854. 
Trinity  Term. 

79.  Smith,  Robert. 

80.  Cogan,  John. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

81.  Ds.  Cotton,  Charles  P. 

82.  Welland,  William. 

83.  Ds.  Lloyd,  John. 

84.  Archer,  John  H. 

1855. 
Trinity  Term. 

85.  Geoghegan,  Henry. 

86.  Major,  James. 

Michaelmas  Teim. 

87.  Wynne,  Albert. 

88.  Whyte,  Henry  F. 

89.  Nelson,  Horatio. 

90.  King,  Francis. 

1856. 
THnity  Term. 

91.  Rowan,  Devonshor. 


92.  Ds.  Pratt,  Charles  Vallancey. 

93.  Hayes,  Thomas. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

94.  Ds.  Scott,  Robert  Henry. 

95.  Ds.  M'Cready,  David  Alex. 

96.  Russell,  John  Abraham. 

97.  Jacob,  Arthur. 

98.  Hime,  John  R. 

1857. 
Trinity  Term. 

99.  Kincaid,  Joseph. 

100.  Twigg,  James. 

101.  Martin,  Charles. 

102.  Foot,  Frederick. 

103.  Foot,  George. 

Michaelmas  Term . 

104.  Galwey,  William. 
106.  StaweU,  George. 

1858. 
Trinity  Term. 

106.  Mag.  Townsond,  Edward. 

107.  Ds.  Martin,  Thomas. 

108.  Ruxton,  George  William. 

109.  Weir,  Christopher  John. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

110.  Mr.  Rynd,  John. 

111.  Walker,  W.F.,sMo^. 

1 12.  Hargrave,  Henry  J.  B. 

113.  Howell,  Phineas. 

114.  Irvine,  Charles. 

115.  Griffith,  James. 

1859. 
Trinity  Term. 

116.  Young,  John  Gore. 

117.  Egan,  Frederick  William. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

118.  Geoghegan,  Henry  Thomas. 

119.  M'DoweU,  Hay. 

120.  Ds.  Meares,  Joseph  L. 

121.  Ds.  Caulfield,  Hans,  St.  Gee. 

122.  Ds.  Stephens,  John  C. 

18G0. 
Trinity  Term. 

123.  Cooke,  Theodore. 

124.  Ds.  Sullivan,  Georffe. 

126.  Ds.  Crosthwaite,  Thos.R.S. 


(     415     ) 
LICENSES  AND  DEGREES  IN  ENGINEERING. 


On  June  18,  1860,  it  was  resolved  by  the  University  Senate,  that 
(instead  of  the  Diploma  hitherto  granted)  such  Students  as  had 
completed  the  full  course  in  Engineering  should  receive  the 
License  of  the  XJniveisity,  to  be  granted  publicly  at  one  of  the 
Commencements  for  conferring  Degrees. 

On  June  22,  1872,  it  was  further  resolved,  that  the  Degree  of 
Bachelor  in  Civil  Engineering  should  be  created,  to  be  conferred 
on  all  Bachelors  of  Arts  who  shall  have  completed  the  full  course 
in  Engineering,  in  accordance  with  the  regulations  prescribed  by 
the  Board. 

Students  who  have  completed  the  full  Course  in  Engineering  required  for 
the  License  or  Degree. 

1860. 
Michaelmas  Term. 


1.  Patterson,  Benjamin  Thomas. 

2.  Crawford,  William. 

3.  Duke,  Robert. 

4.  Tudor,  Pemberton. 


5.  Ribton,  Herbert. 

6.  Symes,  Richard. 

7.  Denny,  Robert. 


Townsend,  Horace. 
Barton,  King. 


1861. 
Trinity  Term. 

I  10.  Dopping,  Edward. 


Clarke,  WilKam  J. 
Smyth,  George. 
Robinson,  William. 
Crosthwaite,  Thomas  John 


Michaelmas  Term. 

15.  Jameson,  John. 

16.  Leeson,  George  John  Robert. 

17.  Hassard,  Robert. 


18.  Peirce,  John  Thomae 


1862. 
Trinity  Term. 
19.  Bateman,  Charles  William.       |  20.  Grubb,  Henry. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

25.  Heath,  Edward. 


21.  Shillington,  Henry 

22.  Dickinson,  John. 

23.  Mann,  Isaac. 

24.  Algie,  James. 


29.  Knapp,  William  H. 

30.  Jacob,  Augustus. 

31.  Hanna,  Francis. 


26.  Mr.  Kennedy,  Page  E. 

27.  Jones,  Richard. 

28.  Scott,  John  M. 


1863. 
Trinity  Term. 

32.  Traill,  William  Basil. 

33.  Owen,  Wallace. 

U  2 


416 


LICENSES  AND  DEGttEES  IN    KNGINERRING. 


Michaelmas  Term. 


34. 
35. 
36. 
37. 

"Wynne,  Windham  H. 
Chute,  Henry  George. 
Ormsby,  Montague  H. 
Reade,  Sydney  A. 

38.  Prendergast,  Francis  E 

39.  Geoghegan,  Robert. 

40.  Toole,  WiUiam 

1864. 

Trinity  Term. 

41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 

Russell,  Henry. 
Johnston,  Benjamin. 
Dunlop,  H.  J.  W. 
Quilton,  Edward  T. 
Rowan,  William. 

46.  Barron,  Albert 

47.  Russell,  John, 

48.  Ring  wood,  Charles. 

49.  Gerrard,  Samuel  W. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

50. 
51. 
52. 
53. 
54. 
65. 
56. 

Watson,  William. 
Bamai-do,  George  C.  F. 
Jones,  Charles. 
Ensor,  Charles. 
Montgomery,  Henry  B 
Downing,  Samuel. 
Anderson,  J.  A. 

57.  Quigley,  Richard. 

58.  Watson,  George. 

59.  Wilkinson,  Maurice. 

60.  Clarke,  William. 

61.  Maxwell,  John. 

62.  Lyster,  John. 

1866. 

Triniti/  Term. 

63. 
64. 
65. 
66. 

Blood,  Bagot 
Loftie,  Henry. 
Mills,  Samuel. 
Homidge,  Jolm. 

67.  Woodward,  Richard. 

68.  Stein,  Robert. 

69.  Croasdaile,  George  J. 

70.  Glenny,  James  S. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

71. 
72. 
73. 
74. 

Gore,  John  E. 
White,  Godwin. 
Bourne,  Robert. 
Keatinge,  Henry 

75.  Allen,  Henry. 

76.  Traill,  Robert. 

77.  Freeman,  Francis. 

1866. 

Triniti/  Term. 

78. 
79. 
80. 
81. 

Ellis,  Robert  H. 
Willson,  William  G. 
I.uby,  John  Henry. 
Tyndall,  Albert  Henry. 

82.  Reilly,  John. 

83.  Massey,  Godfrey  Hugh 

84.  Wall,  Henry  Poer. 

85.  Thompson,  Henry. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

86. 
87. 
88. 
89. 
90. 

Warren,  James. 
Kempster,  John. 
Butler,  Frederick  A. 
Duffin,  William  C. 
Shannon,  Robert  J. 

91.  Bond,  Edward. 

92.  Petherick,  John. 

93.  Dunscombe,  Clement. 

94.  Larminie,  John. 

95.  Cotton,  Richard. 

18G7. 

Trinity  Term. 

96. 
97. 

Bayley,  George. 
Hunt,  Edwurd. 

98.  M'lvor,  Charles. 

99.  Reed,  James  J.  Iv. 

LICENSES  AND  DEGREES  IN  ENGINEERING. 


41*7 


Michaelmas  Term. 


100.  Moore,  Joseph  H. 

101.  Draper,  Carter. 

102.  Phelan,  Alfred. 

103.  Atkins,  William. 

104.  Traill,  William  A. 

105.  Wynne,  Edward  N. 


111. 
112. 
113. 


116. 
117. 
118. 
119. 
120. 
121. 
122, 
123. 


131. 
132. 
133. 


137. 
138. 
139. 
140. 
141. 


Cooke,  Samuel. 
Eiife,  Luke. 
Apjohn,  James. 


106.  Rigby,  Jason. 

107.  Backhouse,  Marmaduke. 

108.  Richardson,  Henry. 

1 09.  Craig,  John. 

110.  Waring,  Charles. 


1868. 
Trinity  Term. 

114.  Faris,  Charles. 

115.  Newell,  WiUi am  O'Brien. 

Michaelmas  Term. , 


West,  Charles  D. 
Cochrane,  Charles  S. 
Griffith,  John  P. 
Clihborn,  John. 
Balfe,  Edmund. 
Eyan,  John  H. 
Sykes,  George  H. 
Smythe,  Arthur  J.  H. 


Neville,  Edward. 
White,  Henry  Bewley. 
Daly,  William  M. 


124.  Edmundson,  John  W. 

125.  Purcell,  Gervaise. 

126.  Hartrick,  Edward  M. 

127.  Otway,  James. 

128.  Dwyer,  Frederick  L. 

129.  Thompson,  Thomas  M.  L. 


1869. 
Trinity  Term. 

134.  Babington,  Hume. 

135.  Waring,  Charles. 

136.  Johnston,  William. 


Hollinshead,  Hugh  H.  B. 
Nicholson,  Charles  J. 
Dickson,  George  W. 
Calwell,  Robert  B. 
Fitzgerald,  William  Boyd 


Michaelmas  Term. 

142.  Brough,  Richard  R. 

143.  Labatt,  Edward. 

144.  Green,  John  Jos.  Faulkner 

145.  White,  Henry  Vincent. 

146.  Quirk,  John  0. 


147.  Irwin,  Henry. 

148.  Brett,  Henry  C. 

149.  Meadows,  Joseph. 

150.  Browne,  Richard. 


155.  Odium,  Edward. 

156.  Gierke,  Alexander. 

157.  D>irgan,  John  A. 


1870. 
Trinity  Term. 

151.  Doolin,  Walter. 

152.  Kelly,  Gustavus. 

153.  Gerrard,  Arthur. 

154.  NicoUs,  Thomas  J. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

158.  Wallis,  Beresford  Graham. 

159.  Heath,  Francis  Augustus. 

160.  Spring,"  Francis  J.  E. 


*  Mr.  Springdid  not  pass  the  Final  Examination  for  Licenses  in  l^njrineerinp,  butwas 
awarded  a  License  by  special  permission  of  the  Hoard  at  tlie  Winter  Commencements, 
1871,  on  the  ground  of  having  been  previously  distingni'-hed  in  the  Engineering  School 
and 'of  having  obtained  a  very  hipli  place  at  the  Examination  held  in  June,  1870,  for 
Engineers'  api)ointments  in  the  Indian  Public  Works  Depannient. 


418 


LICENSES  AND  DEGEKES  IN  ENGINEERING. 


161.  Pirn,  James  Phelps. 

162.  Banks,  WilUam. 


165.  Jones,  Stopford. 


167.  Gordon,  Albert. 

168.  Kirkpatrick,  William 


170.  Willson,  Frederick. 

171.  Armstrong,  George. 

172.  McDonnell,  John. 


176.  Cox,  John. 

177.  Mahon,  John  C. 


1871. 
Trinity  Term. 

163.  Dale,  John  William. 

164.  Apjohn,  Richard. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

I    166.  Maclvor,  Ivor. 

1872. 
Trinity  Term. 

169.  Lawless,  Louis. 


1873. 
Trinity  Term. 

173.  Metge,  Peter. 

174.  Walker,  Robert  King. 

175.  O'Kelly,  Gerald. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

I    178.  Bagnall,  Harvey. 
I    179.  Ross,  George. 

1874. 
Trinity  Term. 


180.  Mr.  Parsons,  Richard 

181.  Connor,  Leslie. 

182.  Sharpe,  R.  W. 


C. 


183.  Neville,  Parke. 

184.  Hardy,  Thomas. 


185.  Quinlan,  Charles  E. 

186.  Barney,  Alfred. 

187.  Moynan,  John. 

188.  Glover,  Edward. 

189.  Spooner,  C.  E. 

190.  Walsh,  Henry  D. 


197.  Cooke,  Joseph. 

199.  Chatterton,  George. 

200.  Parry,  William  K. 

201.  Goodwin,  Singleton. 

202.  Ross,  William. 

203.  My  leg,  T.  J. 

204.  Skerrctt,  Charles  P. 


Michaelmas  Term. 

191.  Barton,  Edward. 

192.  Algie,  William. 

193.  Maher,  William  S. 

194.  Grimshaw,  James  R. 

195.  Brownrigg,  Charles  S, 

196.  Murray,  James. 

1876. 
Ti'inity  Term. 

I    198.  Kough,  James. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

205.  Dixon,  John  W. 

206.  Bourke,  Palmer. 

207.  Neill,  Daniel. 

208.  Wrightson,  N. 

209.  Yourdi,  George. 


1870. 

Trinity  Term. 

210.  Hartley,  Frederick  John. 


LICENSES  AND  DEGllEES  IN  ENGINEEKING. 


419 


Michaelmas  Term, 

211.  Swiney,  John  H.  H.  I      213.  Clement,  Mildmay  T.  C. 

212.  Hearne,  Edward  B.  |      214.  Dowley,  Edmond  P. 


215.  Galbraith,  S.  H. 

216.  Pentland,  H. 

217.  Bradstreet,  E.  S. 


220.  Mr.  Fry,  William  H 

221.  Beatty,  H.  J. 

222.  Rae,  J.  H.  M. 


1877. 
Trinity  Term. 

218.  Despard,  W.  W. 

219.  Lawrenson,  R.  R. 


Michaelmas  Term. 

223.  Johnston,  F. 

224.  Carleton,  H.  R. 

225.  Mac  Farlane,  N. 


226.  James,  W.  H. 

227.  Creery,  L. 


229.  Allen,  Henry.. 

230.  Neville,  E.  A. 


1878. 

Trinity  Term. 

I      228.  Price,  James. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

I      231.''De  Rinzy,  James. 
I      232."Price,  A.  D. 


1879. 
Trinity  Term. 

233.  Ferguson,  William  D.  |      235.  Mr.  Pontifex  E.  Lionel. 

234.  Bergin,  Francis. 


236.  Watson,  William. 


237.  Digby,  E.  W. 

238.  Pratt,  Mervyn. 

239.  Synge,  R.  A. 


Michaelmas  Term. 

240.  Stewart,  Abraham. 

241.  Kemagban,  William. 

242.  Shannon,  S.  J. 


243.  Poole,  T.  H. 

244.  Smith,  R.  W. 


246.  Hayes,  Richard. 

247.  Frend,  William. 


1880. 
Trinity  Term, 

245.  Wilkinson,  B. 


Michaelmas  Term. 

I      248.  Birch,  Edward. 

I      249.  Williamaon,  Benjamin. 


1881. 
Trinity  Term. 

250.  Mulvany,  Christopher.  |      253.  Shaw,  Prosser  H. 

251.  Stuart,  WilUam.  !      254.  French,  W.  P. 

252.  Milne,  Leonard.  I 


420 


LICENSES  AND  DEGREES  IN  ENGINEEUING. 


Michaelmas  Term. 


255. 
256. 


Mandeville,  Montague. 
Coffee,  George. 


257.  Burtchaell,  David  E. 


1882. 


258. 
259. 

Deane,  Henry  H. 
Searight,  George  S. 

Trinity 

Term. 
260.  Bruce,  Cecil. 

Michaelmas  Term. 

261. 
262. 

Mr.  Joly,  John. 
Tomlinson,  Thomas. 

263.  Moyers,  Lambert. 

1883. 
Trinity  Term. 

264. 

Downing,  Arthur. 

1     266.  Frend,  Albert. 
Michaelmas  Term. 

266. 
267. 
268. 

Anderson,  Robert. 
Fitzmaurice,  Maurice 
Morton,  C.  Scott. 

5. 

269.  Wray,  Chas.  Drinkwater 

270.  Brewster,  Edward. 

271.  Smith,  George  H. 

272. 
273. 


275. 
276. 
277, 


280. 
281. 


283. 
284. 


286. 
287. 
288. 
289. 
290. 


1884.. 

Trinity  Term. 

Day,  Robert  Marshall.  i      274.  "Willoch,  John  Monis. 

Sanders,  Robert  Massy  D.        | 

Michaelmas  Term. 


Collen,  "William  Garibaldi. 
Gradwell,  John. 
Dobbin,  Peter. 


278.  Oliver,  Charles  D. 

279.  Hopkins,  William. 


1885. 
Trinity  Term  {Beginning  of). 
Webster  Henry.  |      282.  Middleton  John. 


Crosthwaite,  Ponsonby  M. 

Trinity  Term  {End  of). 

Longfield,  Richard.  I      285.  Sanders,  Evelyn. 

Hogg,  William.  | 

Michaelmas  Term. 


Trouton,  Frederick. 
Becher,  Charles. 
Johnstun,  George  L. 
Groves,  Tenison. 
Seymour,  Charles. 


291.  LeFanu,  Brinsley. 

292.  Dolan,  John. 

293.  Puzey,  Edmund. 

j    (  294.  Keating,  William  J. 

I    \  296.  Robinson,  Graham. 


LICENSES  AND  DEGREfiS  IN  ENGINEERING. 


421 


296.  Stanfield,  Mark. 


1886. 
Trinity  Term. 

I      297.  Greene,  T.  Sullivan. 


Michaelmas  Term. 


298.  Moore,  C.  E. 

299.  Steadman,  James. 

300.  Ffolliott,  Frederick  Kerr. 

301.  Alexander,  Francis  George. 

302.  Hayes,  William. 


303.  Crichton,  Alexander. 

304.  Stanford,  Walter. 

305.  Maunsell,  Eichard  G. 

306.  Garvey,  George. 


307.  Doyle,  Kinsley  D. 

308.  Dobbs,  Frank. 


1887. 
Trinity  Term. 

309.  Gordon,  George. 


Trinity  Term  [Special  Examination). 
310.  Walsh,  Alfred.  |      311.  Crosthwait,  Herbert  L. 


Michaelmas   Term. 


312.  Stoney,  George  Gerald. 

313.  Cullen,  James. 

314.  Wallace,  Charles. 


315.  Jellett,  Henry  Holmes. 

316.  Meade,  Richard. 

317.  M'Kay,  Maurice. 


1888. 
Michaelmas  Term. 


318.  Smeeth,  William. 

319.  Townshend,  Robert. 

320.  Creery,  Bernard. 


323.  Kyle,  G.  W. 

324.  Nugent,  Samuel. 

325.  Irwin,  Arthur. 


321.  Roberts,  John  Maurice. 

322.  Laffere,  William  Lawson. 


1889. 
Trinity  Term. 

326,  Adair,  Gerald. 

327.  Mac  Dermott,  Horace. 


Michaelmas  Term. 


328.  Tatton,  William. 

329.  Wade,  Rowland. 

330.  Scott,  Charles  William. 

331.  Bewley,  Walter. 

332.  Roche,  Edward. 


333.  Lyons,  Francis. 

334.  Martin,  John  Charles. 

335.  Moorhead,  R.  Bradshaw. 

336.  Wilson,  John  G. 


urS 


422 


tiCENSES  AND  DEGREES  IN  ENGINEEBH^C}* 


837.  Fallon,  John  C. 


Special  Examination. 

I      338.  Gray,  George  D. 


339.  Bennett,  Lionel. 


1890. 
Trinity  Term. 

I      340.  Mac  Cabe,  William. 


Michaelmas  Term. 


341.  Atkinson,  Herbert  Jefcoate. 

342.  Dixon,  Stephen. 

343.  Elgee,  Herbert  Alcock. 

344.  Smith,  Thomas. 


345.  McDonnell,  Ion  Alister, 

346.  Redington-Roche,  J. 

347.  Fallon,  Bernard. 

348.  Stack,  Eyre  Massy  J. 


1891. 

Trinity  Term. 

349.  Crawford,  Henry  Saxton. 

Special  Examination. 
350.  Bleazby,  Robert.  |       351.  Devenish-Meares,  Basil. 


Michaelmas  Term, 
362.  Fortescue,  Mathew. 


(     423     ) 


f 


EEGTUS  PEOFESSOR  OE  DIVDflTT. 

Professors  of  Divinity  since  the  Foundation.  \ 

i 

1600  Luke  Challoner,  D.D.  \ 

1607  James  Ussher,  D.D.     Chancellor  of  St.    Patrick's,    1607  ;  Vice-  : 

ChanceUorof  the  University,  1614;  Bishop  of  Meath,  1621  ;  ; 

Archbishop  of  Armagh,  1624.  , 

1621  Samuel  Ward,  B.D.  of  Ipswich.  i 

1623  Joshua  Hoyle,  D.D.,  Master  of  University  Coll.,  and  Regius  Pro-  j 

lessor  of  Divinity,  Oxford,  1648.  : 

********** 

1662  Eichard  Lyngard,  D.D.     Dean  of  Lismore. 

1670   Michael  Ward.    D.D.      Provost,    1674    (held   the   Professorship 

with  Provostship) ;   Bishop  of  Ossory,  1678  ;  and  Derry,  1681. 

1678  William  Palliscr,  D.D.     Bishop  of  Cloyne,  1692  ;  Archbishop  of  \ 

Cashel,  1694.  1 
1693  George  Brown,  D.D.     Provost,  1695. 
1699  Owen  Lloyd,  D.D.     Dean  of  Down,  1709. 

1714  Richard  Baldwin,  D.D.     Provost,  1717.  I 

1722  Claudius  Gilbert,  D.D.     Rector  of  Ardstraw,  1736.  i 
1743  Henry  Clarke,  D.D.     Rector  of  Clonfeacle,  1746. 

1746  John  Pellisier,  D.D.     Rector  of  Ardstraw,  1752.  ' 

1753  John  Lawson,  D.D.  ] 

1759  Brabazon  Disney,  D.D.  '], 

Regius  Professors  of  Divinity.                                 «  i 

1761  Brabazon  Disney,  D.D. 

1790  James  Drought,  D.D.  j 

1800  Richard  Graves,  D.D.     {Deputy.) 

1819  Richard  Graves,  D.D.     {Professor.)     Dean  of  Ardagh. 

1827  Charles  R.  Elrington,  D.D.     {Deputy.)  \ 

1829  Charles  Richard  Kbington,  D.D.     {Professor.)  \ 

1850  Joseph  Henderson  Singer,  D.D.     Bishop  of  Meath,  1852.  ! 

1852  Samuel  Butcher,  D.D.     Bishop  of  Meath,  1866.  | 

1866  George  Salmon,  D.D.     Provost,  1888.  | 

1888  John  Gwynn,  D.D.  j 


i'2 


PEOPESSOBS   OF   THE   UNIVEESITT. 


AECHBISHOP  KING  S  LECTTJEEES  IN  D1VINHT. 


1719  Robert  Howard,  D.D. 

1721  George  Berkeley  %  D.D. 

1722  J'atrick  Delany,  D.D. 
1728  William  Thompson,  D.D. 

1730  Robert  Shaw,  M.A. 

1731  Lambt.  Hughes,  M.A. 

1734  Charles  Stuart,  D.D. 

1735  C.  Cartwrij^ht,  D.D. 

1738  Hugh  Graffan,  D.D. 

1739  John  Obins.  M.A. 

1740  Henry  Clarke,  D.D. 

1746  John  Lawson,  D.D. 

1747  J.  Whittingham,  D.D. 

1748  Wood  Gibson,  D.D. 

1750  James  Knight,  D.D. 

1751  J.  Whittingham,  D.D. 

1753  James  Knight,  D.D. 

1754  Brabazon  Disney,  D.D. 
1761  WiUiam  Andrews,  D.D. 

1764  Richard  Murray,  D.D. 

1765  John  Stokes,  D.D. 

1766  Thomas  Leland,  D.D. 
1768  John  Stokes,  D.D. 

1773  Henry  Dabzac,  D.D. 

1774  Michael  Kearney,  D.D. 

1776  John  Forsayeth,  D.D. 

1777  Michael  Kearney,  D.D. 

1778  James  Drought,  D.D. 

1779  Henry  Dabzac,  D.D. 

1781  John  Forsayeth,  D.D. 

1782  John  Kearney,  D.D. 

1783  James  Drought,  D.D. 
1785  Thomas  Wilson,  D.D. 

1888  John  Henry 


1786  James  Drought,  D.D. 

1787  John  Kearney,  D.D. 
1790  George  HaU,  D.D. 
1792  John  Barrett,  D.D. 

1795  Thomas  Elrington,  D.D. 

1796  George  Hall,  D.D. 

1797  John  Barrett,  D.D. 

1798  Thomas  Elrington,  D.D^ 

1799  Richard  Graves,  D.D. 

1800  John  Barrett,  D.D. 
1805  Richard  Graves,  D.D. 

1807  Joseph  Stopford,  D.D. 

1808  William  Magee^,  D.D. 

1811  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 

1812  John  Barrett,  D.D. 

1813  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 
1815  W.  Davenport,  D.D. 

1819  Samuel  Kyle,  D.D. 

1820  John  Barrett,  D.D. 

1821  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 

1822  Franc  Sadleir,  D.D. 

1823  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D. 
1825  Charles  W.  Wall,  D.D. 
1827  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D. 

1829  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 

1830  Charles  W.  Wall,  D.D. 

1831  Stephen  C.  Sandes,  D.D. 

1832  Henry  Wray,  D.D. 

1833  James  T.  O'Briens  D.D. 
1842  Thomas  MacNeece,  D.D. 
1862  William  Lee,  D.D. 
1883  John  Gwynn,  D.D. 

Bernard,  B.D. 


PEOFESSOES  OP  MOEAL   PHILOSOPHY. 


1837  Wm.  Archer  Butler,  M.A. 
1847  William  Fitzgerald,  M.A. 
1852  Edward  B.  Moeran,  M.A. 
1867  Thomas  E.  Webb,  M.A. 


1889  John  Isaac  Beare,  M.A 


1867  Thomas  K.  Abbott,  M.A. 
1872  James  M'lvor,  M.A. 
1878  W.H.  Stanley Monck,  M.A. 
1882  Thomas  Maguire,  LL.D. 


•I)o«n  of  Derry,  1724 1   BUhop  lof  Cloyne.   1733;   Auihcr  of  "Theory  of  Vision,' 
Prlnclph**  of  Human  Knowledge.    "  Dlaloguca  between  Hylim  and  riiUonous,"  &c. 
fc  AThlilfthoi*  of  Uublln. 
•  UMiuy  of  Oiaory.  , 


PROFESSORS   OF  THE  TJKlYEESItY.  425 


PROFESSORS   OF  POLITICAL  ECON^OMY. 


1832  Mountiford  Longfield,  LL.D 

1836  Isaac  Butt,  LL.B. 

1841  James  A.  Lawson,  LL.B. 

1846  Wm.Neilson  Hancock, LL.B 

1851  Eichard  H.  Walsh,  LL.D. 


1856  John  Elliott  Caimes,  M.A.  i 

1861  Arthur  Houston,  M.A. 

1866  James  Slattery,  M.A.  : 

1872  Robert  Donnell,  M.A. 

1877  J.  Johnston  Shaw,  M.A.  j 

1882  Charles  Francis  Bastable,  M.A.  ' 

J 


PROFESSOR  OF  JURISPRUDEI^CE  AND  INTERN-ATIONAL  LAW. 
1878  Henry  Brougham  Leech,  LL.D. 

REGIUS   PROFESSORS   OF   LAWS. 

1668  Henry  Styles,  LL  D. 

1686  George  Brown,  D.D. 

1693  John  Barton,  D.D. 

1704  Benjamin  Pratt,  D.D. 

1710  John  Elwood,  LL.D.     M.P.  for  the  University,  1713. 

1740  Robert  Shawe,  D.D. 

1743  John  Forster,  LL.D. 

1747  Brabazon  Disney,  D.D. 

1749  John  Whittingham,  D.D. 

1750  Francis   Stoughton    Sullivan,  LL.D.      Professor  of  Feudal  and 

English  Law,  1761. 
1766  Patrick   Duigenan,    LL.D.      Professor    of    Feudal   and  English 

Law,  1776. 
1776  Michael  Kearney,  D.D. 

1778  James  Drought,  D.D. 

1779  Henry  Dabzac,  D.D. 

1782  John  Forsayeth,  D.D. 

1783  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  D.D. 

1785  Arthur  Brown,  LL.D.     M.P.  for  the  University  ;  Prime  Sergeant. 
1806  Francis  Hodgkinson,  LL.D. 

1808  Robert  Phipps,  LL.D. 

1809  Richard  Graves,  D.D. 

1810  Francis  Hodgkinson,  LL.D. 

1840  Richard  MacDonnell,  D.D. 

1841  Henry  Wray,  D.D. 
1844  John  Lewis  Moore,  D.D. 
1850  John  Anster,  LL.D. 
1867  Thomas  E.  Webb,  LL.D. 

1888  Henry  Brougham  Leech,  LL.D. 

REGIUS  PROFESSOR  OF  FEUDAL  AND   ENGLIsn   LAW. 

Professors. 

1761  Francis  S.  Sullivan,  LL.D. 
1766  Patrick  Palmer,  LL.D. 
1776  Patrick  Duigenan,  LL.D. 


1816  Philip  Crampton,  LL.D. 
1834  Mount.  Longfield,  LL.D. 
1884  Edmd.  T.  Bewley,  LL.D. 


1891  George  VAroHAN  Hart,  LL.D.  ! 


426 


PROFESSORS  OF  THE   UNIYERSITT. 


reid  professor  of  penal  legislation,   constitutional    ant 
criminal  law,  and  the  law  of  evidence. 

1888  Richard  Robert  Cherry,  LL.D. 


ERASMUS  smith's  PROFESSORS  OF  MATHEMATICS. 


1762  Gabriel  Stokes,  LL.D. 
1764  Richard  Murray,  I).D. 
1795  Thomas  Elrington,  D.D. 

1799  George  Hall,  D.D. 

1800  William  Magee,  D.D. 
1813  Baitholomew  Lloyd,  D.D. 


1822  James  Wilson,  D.D. 
1825  Franc  Sadleir,  D.D. 
1836  James  M'Cullagh,  M.A. 
1843  Charles  Graves,  M.A. 
1862  Michael  Roberts,  M.A. 


1879  William  Snow  Burnside,  M.A. 


DONEGAL   LECTURERS. 


1675  Miles  Sumner,  D.D. 
1685  St.  George  Ashe,  M.A. 
1692  Dr.  Willoughby. 
1694  Edward  Smith,  B.D. 
1696  Claud.  Gilbert,  M.A. 
1723  Richard  Helsham,  M.D. 

1730  Charles  Stuart,  B.D. 

1731  Lambt.  Hughes,  M.A. 

1734  Robert  Shaw,  D.D. 

1735  Cal.  Cartwright,  D.D. 
1738  John  Pellisier,  D.D. 
1747  J.  Whittingham,  D.D. 
1750  William  Clement,  M.D. 

1759  Theaker,  Wilder. 

1760  John  Stokes,  D.D. 
1762  Richard  Murray,  D.D. 

1884  Arthur 


1764  Henry  Dabzac,  M.A. 

1769  Henry  Ussher,  M.A. 

1770  G.  Fitzgerald,  M.A. 
1782  Matthew  Young,  B.D. 
1786  Digby  Marsh,  B.D. 
1790  T.  Elrington,  B.D. 
1795  Whitley  Stokes,  M.B. 
1800  Robert  Phipps,  LL.D. 
1807  James  Wilson,  M.A. 
1820  Richard  MacDonnoll,  D.D. 
1827  Henry  H.  Harte,  M.A. 
1832  Thomas  Luby,  M.A. 
1847   Andrew  S.  Hart,  LL.D. 
1858  George  Salmon,  M.A. 
1867  William  Roberts,  M.A. 
1876  Benj.  Williamson,  M.A. 

William  Panton,  M.A. 


UNIVERSITY  PROFESSORS  OF  NATURAL  PHTLOSOPHT. 

1847  John  Hewitt  Jellett,  M.A. 

1870  Richard  Townsend,  M.A. 

1864  Benjamin  Williamson,  M.A. 

1890  Francis  Alexander  Tarleton,  LL.D. 

PROFESSORS  OF  ASTRONOMY. 

1783  Henry  Ussher,  D.D. 

1790  John  Brinkley,  D.D. 

1827  Sir  William  Rowan  Hamilton%  LL.D. 

1805  Fnin(i.s  Brunow,  Ph.D. 

1874  Sir  Robkrt  Stawell  Ball,  LL.D. 


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.ivs"  (TraiiKactliins,  JJoyal  Jrlnli  Aoademv,  lfi24>, 
■■'<),  and  many  otluT  .Mathonuttical  I'ublicatioi.s 


PROFESSORS   OF  THE   UNIVERSITY.  427  I 

i 

ERASMUS    smith's    PEOFESSORS    OF    NATTJEAL    AND     EXPEEIMENTAL  ' 

PHILOSOPHY. 


1724  Richard  Helsham,  M.D. 
1738  Cal.  Cartwright,  D.D. 
1745  WilHam  Clement,  M.A. 
1759  Hugh  Hamilton,  M.A. 
1769  Thomas  Wilson,  D.D. 
1786  Matthew  Young,  D.D. 
1799  Thomas  Ellington,  D.D. 


1807  William  Davenport,  M.A. 
1822  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D. 
1831  Humphrev  Lloyd,  M.A. 
1843  James  M'CuUagh,  M.A. 
1848  Eobt.  Vickers  Dixon,  M.A. 
1854  Joseph  A.  Galbraith,  M.A. 
1870  John  R.  Leslie,  M.A. 


1881  George  Fkancis  Fitzgera^ld,  M.A. 


PEOFESSORS   OF   GEOLOGY. 

1844  John  Phillips. 

1845  Thomas  Oldham,  F.G.S. 
1851  Samuel  Haughton,  M.A. 
1881  Valentine  Ball%  M.A. 

1883  William  Johnson  Sollas,  LL.D. 


LECTTJEEES  IN,   AND   PEOFESSOES   OE,    CHEMISTRY. 


1711  Dr.  Griffith. 
1717  Dr.  Smith,  Senior. 
1732  William  Steevens. 
1760  Francis  Hutchinson. 
1767  James  Span. 

1875  James  Emerson  Reynolds,  M.D. 


1773  James  Thornton. 
1783  Robert  Perceval. 
1809  Francis  Barker,  M.D. 
1850  James  Apjohn,  M.D. 


PROFESSOR  OP  APPLIED   CHEMISTET. 

1844  James  Apjohn,  M.D. 

PROFESSORS   OF  MINERALOGY. 

1845  James  Apjohn,  M.D. 
1881  Valentine  Ball,=*  M.A. 

1883  William  Johnson  Sollas,  LL.D. 

PROFESSOES   OF   COMPAEATIVE  ANATOMY. 

1872  Alexander  Macalister,  M.D. 
1883  Henry  W.  Mackintosh,  M.A. 


»  Member  of  Staff  of  Geological  Survey  of  India,  1864 1  Fellow  of  Calcutta  University, 
1873;  F.R.S.,  1882;  Director  of  the  Science  and  Art  Museum,  Dublin,  1883;  Autlior  of 
"JuuRle  Life  in  India,"  "Economic  Geology  of  India,"  "Diamond.s,  Coal,  and  Gold  of 
India,"  and  of  upwards  of  one  hundred  Papers  on  Indian  Geology,  Zoology,  and  Ethno- 
logy. 


428 


PROFESSORS  or  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


LECTURERS  EN",   AND  PROFESSORS  OF,   ZOOLOGY. 

1857  Robert  Harrison,  M.D. 

1858  E.  Perceval  Wright,  M.D, 
1869  Alexander  Macalister,  M.D. 

1879  Henry  William  Mackintosh,  M.A. 


LECTURERS  IN,   AND  PROFESSORS  OF,    BOTANY. 


1711  Dr.  Nicholson. 

1732  Dr.  Chemys. 

1733  William  Clements. 
1763  James  Span. 
1773  Edward  Hill. 


1800  Robert  Scott. 
1809  William  Allman. 
1844  George  James  Allman. 
1856  William  Henry  Harvey 
1866  Alexander  Dickson. 


1869  Edward  Perceval  Wright,  M.D. 


REGIUS   PROFESSORS   OF   PHYSIC   SINCE   THE   RESTORATION. 


1662  John  Steame,  M.D. 
1670  John  Margetston,  M.D. 
1674  Ralph  Howard,  M.D. 
1710  Richard  Stephens,  M.D. 
1744  T.     Molyneux,    M.D., 

Knt. 
1733  Richard  Helsham,  M.D. 
1738  Henry  Cope,  M.D. 


1742-3  Francis  Foreside,  M.D. 
1745  Bryan  Robinson,  M.D. 
1754  Edward  Barry,  M.D. 
1761  WiUiara  Clement,  M.D. 
1781  Edward  Hill,  M.D. 
1830  Whitley  Stokes,  M.D. 
1845  William  Stokes,  M.D. 
1878  Alfred  Hudson,  M.D. 


1880  Sir  John  Thomas  Banks,  K.C.B.,  M.D. 


REGIUS  PROFESSORS  OF  SURGERY. 

1852  James  W.  Cusack,  M.D. 
1861  Robert  Adams,  M.D. 
1875  William  Colles.  M.D. 


LECTURERS  IN,    AND  PROFESSORS  OF,   ANATOMY  AND  SURGERY. 


1711  Dr.  Hoylo. 

1716  Dr.  Robinson. 

1717  Dr.  Hoyle. 
1730  Thomas  Madden. 
1734  Francis  Foreside. 
1741  Robert  Robinson. 
1761  George  Cleghorn. 


1790  James  Cleghorn. 
1803  William  Hartigan 
1813  J.  Macartney. 
1837  Robert  Harrison. 
1858  Benjamin  G.  M 'Dowel. 
1879  Alexander   Macalister, 
M.D. 


1883  Daniel  John  Cunningham.  M.D. 


PROFESSORS  OF  SURGERY. 

1849  Robert  W.  Smith,  M.D. 
1873  Edward  H.  liENNKrr.  M.D. 


PROFESSORS   OF   THE   UNIVERSITY. 


429 


XJiaVERSITT   ANATOMISTS. 


1716  Surgeon  Green. 

Mr.  Shaw. 
1743  Mr.  Whittingham. 
1753  Mr.  George  Cleghom. 


1861  Jolin  K.  Barton,  M.D 
1864  Edward  H.  Bennett,  M.D. 
1873  Thomas    Evelyn    Little, 
M.D. 


1891  Henry  St.  John  Brooks. 


PROFESSOR  EXTRAORDINARY   OF  CIVIL  ENGINEERING. 

1842  Sir  John  M'Neill,  LL.D. 


PROFESSORS   OF   CIVIL  ENGINEERD^G. 
1852  Samuel  Downing,  LL.D. 
1882  Robert  Crawford,  M.A. 
1887  Thomas  Alexander,  M.A.I. 

PROFESSORS   OF  MUSIC. 

1764  The  Right  Hon.   Garrett  "Wesley,    Earl  of  Mornington, 

Mus.  Doc. 
1845  John  Smith,  Mus.  Doc. 
1862  Sir  Robert  Prescott  Stewart,  Mus.  Doc. 

ERASMUS  smith's  PROFESSORS   OF   ORATORY. 
Professors  of  Oratory  and  History. 


1724  Patrick  Delany,  D.D. 
1732  Robert  Shawe,  D.D. 
1738  Hugh  Graffan,  D.D. 


1744  Wood  Gibson,  D.D. 
1759  F.  S.  Sullivan,  LL.D. 
1761  Thomas  Leland,  D.D. 


Professors  of  Oratory. 

1762  Thomas  Leland,  D.D.  |     1814  P.  C.  Crampto.i,  LL.D. 

1781  John  Kearnev,  D.D.  i     1816  Richard  MacDonnell,  D.D. 

1799  Richard  Graves,  D.D.  |     1852  John  Kells  Ingi-am,  LL.D. 

1867  Edward  Dowden,  M.A. 

REGIUS  PROFESSORS  OF  GREEK. 


1761  Theaker  Wilder,  D.D. 
1764  John  Stokes,  D.D. 
1775  Henry  Dabzac,  D.D. 
1778  James  Drought,  D.D. 
1790  George  Hall,  B.D. 
1792  Arthur  Browne,  LL.D, 

1795  George  Hall,  D.D. 

1796  John  Barrett,  D.D. 

1797  Arthur  Brown,  LL.D. 

1799  Matthew  Young,  D.D. 

1800  F.  Hodgkinson,  LL.D. 

1801  Arthur  Browne,  LL.D. 

1806  F.  Hodgkinson,  LL.D. 

1807  Robert  Phipps,  LL.D. 
1809  WilUam  Magee,  D.D. 

1880  Robert 


1810  Richard  Graves,  D.D. 

1811  Robert  Phipps,  LL.D. 
1813  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 

1821  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D. 

1822  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 

1823  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D. 

1824  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 

1825  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D. 
1829  Thomas  Prior,  D.D. 
1833  Franc  Sadleir,  D.D. 
1838  Henry  Wray,  D.D. 
1843  Richard  Mac  Donnell,  D.D. 
1852  Thomas  Luby,  D.D. 
1855  Thomas  Stack,  M.A. 
1866  John  K.  Ingram,  LL.D. 

Yelverton  Tyrrell,  M.A. 


480  PROFESSOES  OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


PROFESSORS   OF   BIBLICAL   GREEK. 

1838  George  Sidney  Smith,  D.D. 
1876  Thomas  Kingsmill  Abbott,  M.A. 
1888  Samuel  Hemphill,  B.D. 

PROFESSORS   OF  LATIN. 

1870  William  H.  Ferrar,  M.A. 

1871  Eobert  Y.  Tyrrell,  M.A. 
1880  AiiTiiuK  Palmer,  M.A. 

PROFESSOR   EXTRAORDINARY   OF   CLASSICAL   LITERATURE. 
1873  Thomas  J.  Bellingham  Brady,  LL.D. 

PROFESSORS   OF   SANSKRIT    AND   COMPARATIVE    PHILOLOGY. 

1858  Eudolph  Thomas  Siegfried. 
1863  Carl  Friedrich  Lottner. 
1871  BoBEKT  Atkinson,  LL.D. 

PROFESSORS  OP  FRENCH  AND   GERMAN. 

Professor  of  French  and  German. 
1778  A.  Desca,  LL.B. 

Professors  of  French. 

1786  Rev.  Francis  Bessonet,  LL.D. 
1790  F.  Amyot,  M.D. 

Professors  of  German. 

1786  Lieut. -Col.  James  Philip  Hamilton. 

1787  Mr.  Kildahl. 
1789  J.  D.  Martini. 

Professors  of  French  and  German. 

1797  F.  Amyot,  M.D. 

1801  Charles  Williomier,  LL.D 

1842  I.  G.  Abeltshauser,  LL.D. 


PROFESSOR   OF   GERMAN. 
1866  Alueut  Maximilian  Selss,  M.A. 

PROFESSORS   OF  ITALIAN  AND  SPANISH. 


1778  A.  Vieyra,  LL.B. 

1797  Variinttill  1799. 

1799  Alfonso  Pelegrini,  LL.D. 


1824  Evasio  Radlce,  LL 
1849  Basilio  Angeli. 
1862  A.  C.  Marani. 


PROFESSORS   OP   THE   UNIVERSITY.  43l 

PROFESSOR  OF  THE  ROMANCE  LAJfGUAGES. 

1869  Egbert  Atkinson,  LL.D. 

PROFESSORS   OF   IRISH. 

1840  Thomas  DeVere  Coneys,  M.A. 
1852  Daniel  Foley,  M.A. 
1861  Thaddeus  O'Mahony,  D.D. 
1879  James  Goodman,  M.A. 

PROFESSORS   OF   HEBREW   SINCE   1762. 


1762  William  Martin,  D.D. 
1764  Christopher  Hudson,  D.D. 
1764  John  Forsayeth,  D.D. 
1782  William  Hales,  D.D. 
1790  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  D.D. 
1806  John  Barrett,  D.D. 


1822  Franc  Sadleir,  D.D. 
1825  Charles    WiUiam   WaU, 

D.D. 
1849  James  H.  Todd,  D.D. 
1869  George  Longfield,  D.D. 
1878  Joseph  Carson,  D.D. 


1879  Thomas  Kingsmill  Abbott,  B.D. 


PROFESSORS   OE  ARABIC,    PERSIAN,   AND    HINDUSTANI. 


1855  William  Wrights 
1861  Mir  Aulad  Ali,  M.A. 


PROFESSOR   OF  ANCIENT   HISTORY. 
1869  John  P.  Mahaffy,  D.D. 

PROFESSORS  OF    MODERN   HISTORY. 


1762  Francis  Andrews,  LL.D. 

1769  Michael  Kearney,  D.D. 

1778  Henry  Dahzac,  D.D. 

1790  Digby  Marsh,  D.D. 


1791  George  Hall,  D.D. 

1799  F.  Hodgkinson,  LL.D. 

1840  Joseph  H.  Singer,  D.D. 

1850  John  Lewis  Moore,  D.D. 


1860  James  William  Barlow,  M.A. 


PROFESSORS  OF   ECCLESIASTICAL  HISTORY. 


1850  Samuel  Butcher,  D.D. 
1852  William  Fitzgerald,  D.D. 
1857  William  Lee,  D.D. 


1863  Richard  Gibbings,  D.D. 
1878  Charles     P.     Reichel, 
D.D. 


1883  George  Thomas  Stokes,  D.D. 


»  Editor  of  "The  Travels  of  Ibn  Jubair,"  Leyden  :  Brill,  1852;  "Tlie  Book  of  Jonah, 
in  four  Sliemitic  Versions,  with  con-esponding  Glossaries."  London  ;  Williams  and  Nor- 
gate,  1856;  "Opuscula  A rabica,"  Leyden :  Brill.  1859;  "  Analectes  sur  I'Histoire  et  la 
Littfciature  des  Arabes  d'  Espagne,"  par  Al-Makkari,  vol.  1..  part  i..  Leyden:  Brill,  1855 ; 
"Grammar  of  the  Ara'jic  Langiiage,"  London  :  Williams  and  Norgate,  1869. 


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"gtmhtioxH  of  fettitg  MltQt 

SINCE  1800.» 


Anno  £      s-      d. 

1800  Given  by  the  Most  Rev.  Dr.  Newcome  Lord  Arch- 
bishop of  Armagh,  for  the  encouragement  of  the 
Study  of  Hebrew  in  the  University,  the  sum  of  one 
hundred  pounds  per  annum,  which  grant  was  con- 
tinued by  his  successors  in  the  See  of  Armagh  down 
to  the  year  1871,  when  it  was  discontinued  in  conse- 
quence of  the  disendoAvment  of  the  Church  of  Ireland. 

1806  Bequeathed  by  Henry  George  Quin,  Esq.,  a  choice  col- 
lection of  books,  including  many  Editiones  Principea 
of  the  Classics,  to  be  placed  in  the  Library. 

1812  April  18.  Given  by  Edward  Ryan,  Esq.,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  founding  a  Prize  of  £5,  to  be  given  in  Easter 
week  to  the  Graduate  who  shall  produce,  from  the 
Bible  itself,  the  best  argument  (if  judged  of  sufficient 
merit)  for  the  truth  or  Divine  origin  of  Christianity, 
a  debenture  of 100     0     0 

1831  Given  by  the  Most  Rev.  Richard  Whately,  D.  D., 
Lord  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  an  annuity  of  one  hun- 
dred pounds,  for  founding  a  Professorship  of  Politi- 
cal Economy  in  the  University,  which  annuity  was 
continued  by  his  Grace  for  each  year  up  to  the  date 
of  his  death,  in  1864. 

1837  Contributed  by  his  Grace  the  Lord  Primate,  and 
various  members  of  the  University,  towards  found- 
ing a  Theological  Prize,  in  respect  for  the  memory  of 
the  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Elrington,  D.  D.,  late  Lord 
Bishop  of  Ferns,  and  formerly  Provost  of  this 
College, 1150     0     0 

1839  Given  by  Philip  Bury  Duncan,  M.  A.,  Fellow  of  New 

College,  Oxford,  to  be  given  to  the  Author  of  the 
best  Essay  on  "The  impediments  to  knowledge 
caused  by  Logomachy,  or  the  abuse  of  words" ^      .       50     0     0 

1840  Contributed  by   his   Grace  the    Lord   Primate,   and 

various  members  of  the  University,  towards  found- 
ing Exhibitions  to  commemorate  the  talents  and 
virtues  of  the  Rev.  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.  D.,  late 
Provost  of  this  College^      . 1083  11     0 

•  A  list  of  the  Bciu'factors  fnim  161)1  will  he  found  in  the  Citlendur  for  1877,  vol.  ii. 

*T)ilH  pilzf-wiis  otitahic.l  l.y  tin-  Uev.  William  Fitzgerald,  Ii.  A.,  sometime  Scholar  of 
thU<  .  ;  1  Killttloc. 

.  '  '"  ^  to  the  Lloyd  Exhibition  Fund  will  be  found  In  the 

tiiivci  u  1H41. 


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BKNEFACTORS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.                              433  , 
Anno,                                                                                                                 £        s.     d 

1844  Founded  by  the  Committee  of  the  Irish  Society  four  ' 

Scholarships  in  the  University,  of  £20  per  annum  - 

each,  to  be  called  the  "  Bedell  Scholarships,"  for  the  J 

encouragement  of  the  study  of  the  Irish  language  J 

among  Divinity  Students.  '■ 

1845  Presented  by  William   Darlcy   Hull,   Esq.,    to  the 

Museum  of  Trinity  College,  a  collection  of  Geologi- 
cal  specimens  from  various  formations,  from  the  • 
London  Clay  down  to  the  Silurian,  inclusive,  and 
containing  Saurian  remains,  from  Dorsetshire  ;  also 
Crinoids,  Echinoderras,  and  Crustacea;  valued  at        600     0     0  ; 

1848   Given  by  Mrs.  Catherine  Wray,  widow  of  the  Rev.  : 

Henry  Wray,  D.  D.,  late  Vice-Provost  and  Senior  ] 

Fellow  of  this  College,  for  the  Encouragement  of  , 

Metaphysical  Studies  among  the  Undergraduates  of  ■ 

the  University, 500     0     0  \ 

1852  Contributed  by  members  of  the  University  and  others,  ; 

towards  founding  a  Prize  for  the  encouragement  of 

the  study  of  the  Irish  language,  in  commemoration  ' 

of  the  Eight  Eev.  Samuel  Kyle,  D.  D.,  late  Lord 

Bishop  of  Cork,  and  formerly  Provost  of  this  Col-  ' 

lege,  a  sum  of  money,  to  be  invested  in  the  names  ' 

of  certain  Trustees  in  the  public  Funds.  i 

1853  The  Most  Rev.  Lord  John  George  Beresford,  D.D.,  Lord  j 

Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Uni-  ' 

versify,  erected  at  his  own  expense  the  Campanile  i 
in  the  centre  of  the  great  Quadrangle. 

1853  Given  by  the  Most  Rev.  Lord  John  George  Beresford,  ^ 

D.  D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Chancellor  i 

of  the  University,  towards  founding  a  Chair  of  Ec-  ■ 

clesiastical  History  in  the  University^*,  .     .          .     .  1000     0     0  1 

1854  Contributed  by  several  members  of  the  University  to  ]. 

a  fund  for  founding  a  Mathematical  Prize,  in  me-  ] 

mory  of  James  M'Cullagh,  LL.  D.,  sometime  Fellow  - 

of  this  College,  and  Professor  of  Natiu-al  Philosophy  j 

in  the  University^ 977  10     4  j 

July  7.  His  Grace  the  Most  Rev.  Lord  John  George  j 

Beresford,  D.  D.,  Lord  Primate  of  Ireland,  placed  in  • 

the  hands  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Todd,  for  the  purchase  of  ] 

the  Book  of  Armagh  (on  the   understanding  that  < 
the  Book  is  to  remain  in  the  hands  of  the  Rev. 

William  Reeves,  D.  D.,  until  he  has  prepared  his  '■ 

copy  of  it  for  publication,  and  that  afterwards  it  1 

shall  be  deposited  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College),  ! 

the  sum  of 300     0     0 


*  A  further  donation  of  the  same  amount  was  given  by  His  Grace  the  Lord  Primate 
towards  the  same  object.     Vide  i?i/ra,  under  the  date  April  3, 1861. 

*>  The  names  of  tlie  Subscribers  to  the  M'Cullagh  Prize  Fund  will  be  found  in  the 
UoiTersity  Calendar  for  the  year  1856. 


434  BENEFACTORS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1864  The  Rev.  Charles  William  Wall,  D.  D.,  Vice-Provost, 
gave  to  the  Rev.  Richard  Gibbiiigs,  D.  D.  (at  the 
suggestion  of  the  Rev.  James  H.  Todd,  D.  D.),  for  a 
singular  collection  of  MSS.,  being  the  originals  of  the 
Records  of  the  Inquisition  at  Rome,  with  some  other 
papers  illustrative  of  the  history  of  the  suppression 
of  the  Reformation  in  Italy,  which  MSS.  are  now- 
deposited  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,     .     .     500      0     0 

1857  The  Count  deMeuron  presented  to  the  Library  several 
volumes  of  MSS.,  being  collections  for  the  History  of 
Geneva,  and  of  the  Reformation  there. 

1868  November  19.  The  Rev.  Charles  William  Wall,  D.D., 
Vice- Provost,  gave  towards  the  foundation  of  five 
Scholarships,  of  £20  per  annum  each,  for  the  en- 
couragement of  Shemitic  learning,  and  for  promoting 
the  inquiry  already  instituted  into  the  original  state 
of  the  text  of  the  Hebrew  Bible,  the  sum  of        .     .  2000     0     0 

1861  April  3.  Given  by  the  Most  Rev.  Lord  John  George 
Beresford,  D.  D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Chan- 
cellor of  the  University,  to  augment  the  income  of 
the  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History%   ....  1000     0     0 

1863  February  17.  Given  by  Sir  James  South,  on  the  occa- 

sion of  the  Installation  of  the  Right  Hon.  the  Earl 
of  Rosse,  as  Chancellor  of  the  University,  a  valuable 
collection  of  Astronomical  Instruments,  including 
his  celebrated  twelve-inch  achromatic  object  glass. 

1864  January  5.     A  Statue  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  by  J.  H. 

Foley,  R.  A.,  erected  by  public  subscription,  in 
front  of  Trinity  College,  \\as  presented  in  the  name 
of  the  Subscribers  to  the  Provost,  Fellows,  and 
Scholars  in  the  presence  of  His  Excellency  George 
William  Frederick,  Earl  of  Carlisle,  K.  G.,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  by  whom  the  erection  of  the 
Statue  had  been  first  suggested. 

1865  A   window  of  painted  glass,  representing  the  Re- 

capitulation of  the  Law  by  Moses,  and  the  Re- 
storation of  the  Jews,  was  given  to  the  College 
Chapel,  in  memory  of  Richard  Graves,  D.  D.,  for- 
merly Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  Univer- 
sity, and  author  of  "Lectures  on  the  Pentateuch," 
at  the  cost  of  his  son,  Richard  H.  Graves,  D.  D., 
and  others  of  his  kindred. 

1867  January  16.  Given  by  the  Right  Hon.  and  Most  Rev. 
Samuel  Butcher,  Lord  Bishop  of  Meath,  sometime 
Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  and  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity  in  the  University,  for  a  Memorial  Window  to 
Archbishop  Ussher, in  the  College  Chapel,      .     .     .     303    0    0 


•  Thli  •urn  WM  (fiven  In  addition  to  a  former  munificent  donation  of  £1000  for  tlie 
IIBA  purpone.    Vide  unte.  under  the  date  185.J. 


BENEFACTORS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.  435              i 

Anno  Jt       5.    d.               1 

1867  November  16.     Given  by  the  Right  Honorable  Eobert  j 

Richard  Warren,  M.  A.,  Attorney-General  for  Ire-  I 

land,  and  M.  P.  for  the  University,  to  provide  an  ': 

additional  stained  glass  window  in  the  College  Cha-  i 

pel,  the  snm  of     .... 300     0     0           ^ 

1868  April  21.      A    Statue  of  Edmund  Burke,  by  J.    II.  ] 

Foley,  R.  A.,    erected  by  public   subscription,   in  .^ 

front  of  Trinity  College,  was  presented  in  the  name  1 

of  the  Subscribers  to   the  Provost,    Fellows,   and  j 

Scholars,  in  the  presence  of  His  Royal  Highness  Al-  i 

bert  Edward  Prince  of  Wales,  and  His  Excellency  j 

the  Marquis  of  Abrecorn,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  1 

1868  October  10.    Given  by  the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Richard  \ 

Warren,  M.A.,  Attorney-General  for  Ireland,  and  ; 

M.  P.  for  the  University,  to  found  a  prize  in  the  ' 
Divinity  School  for  the  promotion  of  the  study  of 

the  Creeds  and  Articles  of  the  Church,     ....  200     0     0 

1870  March  26.     Presented  by  the  Rev.  William  Marsden  ' 

Hind,  M.  A.,  a  valuable  donation  to  the  Herbarium  -i 

of  the  College.  ; 

1870  December  24.   Contributed  by  friends  of  the  late  James  ^ 

S.  Cluff,  sometime  Scholar  of  Trinity  College,  and  j 

Classical  Moderator  and  Student,  in  order  to  found  a  j 

Prize,  to  be  called  the  Cluff  Memorial  Prize,  to  be  j 

given  in  alternate  years  in  Trinity  College,  Dub-  j 

lin,  and  University  College,  London,  the  sum  of     .  200     0     0           ] 

1871  February  16.  Presented  by  Colonel  Halliday  (on  the  "i 

part  of  his  late  brother,  A.  H.  Halliday,  Esq.  ,who 
died  in  Italy  in  July,  1870,  and  who,  by  will  dated 
30th  October,  1847,  bequeathed  them  to  Trinity 
College)  a  valuable  collection  of  Objects  of  Natu- 
ral History,  which^are  now  deposited  in  the  Mu- 
seum, in  accordance  with  Mr.  Halliday' s  desire.  : 

1871  May  13.  Given  by  the  Subscribers  to  the  Whately 

Memorial  Fund  the  portion  of  the  Fund  applicable  ' 

to  the  purpose  of  endowing  a  Prize  in  tlie  tjniver-  j 

sity  in  connexion  with  the  Professorship  of  Political 

Economy  (after  defraying  the  expenses  connected 

with  the  collection  and  administration  of  the  Fund, 

and  the  erection  of  a  IMonument  in  S.   Patrick's 

Cathedral  to   the   late  Archbishop  Whately),  the 

amount  so  transferred  being,   in  New  Three  per  ■ 

Cents., 429     2     1             ' 

1872  January  9.  Given  by  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Lloyd,  D.D.,  < 

Provost  of  Trinity  College,  to  defray  the  expense  '\ 
of  marble  steps  and  rails  to  the  Chancel  of  the  Col- 
lege   Chapel,    and  of  Encaustic   Tiles  within  the 
Chancel  as  well  as  along  the  central  Aisle  of  the 

Chapel,  the  sum  oi 514  14     4             j 

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436  BENEFACTORS   OF   TRINITY    COLLEGE.  \ 

Anna  £       <.     if.      , 

1874  November   11.    Given   by    the    Subscribers   to  the  ] 

Ferrar  Memorial  Fund,  for  the  x  urpose  of  found-  ^ 

ing  in  the  University  of  Dublin  an  annual  Prize  ; 

in  Comparative  Philology,  the  sum  of 363     4     6     ' 

1877  October  20.     Given  by  the  Subscribers  to  the  Tyntll 

Memorial  Fund,  for  the  purpose  of  founding  in  the  •■ 

University  of  Dublin  a  biennial  Prize  in  Classical 
Composition,  the  sum  of 128     0     0 

1879  May  10.  Given  by  the  subscribers  to  the  Charles  J. 

Wilkins  Memorial  Fund  for  the  purpose  of  founding  ■ 

an  Annual  Prize  in  connexion  with  the  Trinity  ] 

College  Examinations  for  Women,  the  sum  of        .     186     3     0      { 

1871)  June  14.     Given  by  Mrs.  Mary  Dummett,   for  the  J 

purpose  of  founding  a  Scholarship  in  Trinity  College,  1 

to  be  called  the  Ekenhead  Scholarship,  to  be  com-  f 

peted  for  by  Students  from  the  county  of  Antrim,  1 

the  sum  of      ...     .  .    .  1000     0     0     «^ 

1879  June  28.   Given  by  Bagot  Blood,  Esq.,  to  the  Library  \ 

of  Trinity  College  an  lUumlnated  copy  of  Magna 
Charta.  J 

1879  October  11.   Given  by  the  Misses  Brooke,  for  the  pur-  I 

pose  of  founding  Prizes  to  commemorate  the  con-  i 

nexion  of  their  brother,  the  late  John  Brooke,  Q.C.,  ^ 

formerly  Scholar,  with  Trinity  College,  the  sum  of  2000     0     0     1 

1879  November  18.     Given  by  Mrs.  Fairholme,  a  copy,  J 

painted  by  herself,  of  an  original  Portrait  of  Arch- 
bishop Palliser. 

1879  November.  Presented  to  the  Library  by  the  Execu- 
tors of  the  late  Major-General  Sir  Thomas  A. 
Larcom,  Bait. ,  seventy-six  volumes  of  MS.  letters, 
pamphlets,  and  newspaper-cuttings,  illustrative  of 
the  recent  history  of  Ireland. 

1881  February  5.  Bequeathed  to  the  Lending  Library  by 
Humphrey  Lloyd,  D.  D,,  Provost,  a  number  of 
books. 

1881  December  9.  Bequeathed  to  the  Library  by  the  Eev. 
Aikin  Irvine,  above  1000  volumes. 

1883  June  13.  Given  by  Mrs.  Michael  lioberts,  for  the 
purpose  of  founding  a  Prize  for  Mathematics,  to 
be  culled  "The  Michael  Roberts  Prize,"  the  sum  of    200     0     0 

1883  November  24.     The  Rev.  John  Hewitt  Jellett,  D.D.. 

Provost  of  Trinity  College,  gave  Prizes,  M^liich  he 
C(mtinucd  to  give  every  year  till  liis  death,  called 
'Prizes  for  General  Answering.' 

1884  March  1.       Presented  by  Mr.   Jolliffe   Tufnell,   a 

Mosque  Staff. 
1884  Bequeathed  by  Mrs.  Helen  Blake,  for  the  purpose  of 
establishing  a  Scholarship,  to  bo  called  **The  Blake 
National  History  Scholarfchip,"  the  sum  of    .     .     .  2700     0    0 


BKNEEACTOES   OF   TRINITY   COLLEGE.  437  | 

Anno.  _  _  £        s.     d.  , 

1884  December  13.     Given  by  Mrs.  "William  Eoberts,  for 

tbe  purpose  of  founding  a  Prize  for  Classics,  to  be  i 
called  "The  William  Roberts  Prize,"  the  sum  of     200     0     0         I 

1885  May.     Presented   to    the    Library  by   W.    Neilson 

Hancock,  LL.D.,  Q.C.,  231  volumes  of  books,  and  ! 

58  pamphlets.  ^ 

1886  Presented  to  the  Library  by  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Chenevix  } 

Trench,  63  volumes  from  the  Library  of  the  late  1 

Most  Rev.  Richard  Chenevix  Trench,  D.D.,  Lord  ' 

Archbishop  of  Dublin.  ; 

1886  Given  by  the  Subscribers  to  the  Townsend  Memorial  ! 

Fund,  the  sura  of 566  18     0 

1887  May  7.     Presented  to  the  Geological  Museum  by  Sir  i 

Thomas  Upington,  through  Benjamin  Williamson,  i 

F.  T.  CD.,  two  specimens  showing  the  mode  of  \ 

occurrence  of  the  South  African  diamonds  in  their  ! 
native  matrix. 

1887  May  13.    Bequeathed  by  Mary  Lang  Kidd,  for  tli  j  = 

purpose    of   founding    a    Scholarship   in    Trinity  ^ 

College,   to  be  called    "  The  James  Patrick  Kidd  1 

Scholarship,"  the  sum  of 2000     0     0 

1888  April  21.     Endowed  by  the   Trustees  of   the   Ball  ^ 

Bequest,  a  Professorship  of  Pastoral  Theology  in 
the  University. 

1888  April  21.  Richard  Tuohill  Reid,  Barrister-at-Law,  | 

formerly  of  Killarney,  in  the  county  of  Kerry,  after-  i 

wards  of  Bombay,  by  his  Will,  dated  22nd  of  Septem-  ■ 

ber,  1881,  bequeathed  to  the  University  of  Dublin,  ' 

all  his  Stock  in  the  Great  India  Peninsula  Railway  ! 

(£2,300  Stock),  and  in  the  Bombay,  Baroda,  and  i 

Central  IndiaRailwayCompany  (£1,904,  guaranteed  > 

6  per  cent.  Consolidated  Stock),  to  found  "a  Pro-  ' 

fessorship  of  Penal  Legislation,  including  principles  1 

of  prevention,  repression,  and  reformation;"  and  3 

also  a  sum  £6,189  6s.  8d.,  3  per  cent.  Consolidated  ■ 

Bank    Annuities,    to  found    in    Trinity   College  [ 

additional  Sizarships,  or  Exhibitions  in  the  nature  : 

of  Sizarships,  not  exceeding  five  in  number,  open  | 

only  to  Students  of  limited  means,  natives  of  the  '■. 

county  of  Kerry.      The  residue  of  the   income,  if  ; 

any,  to  be  applied  to  encourage  superior  education  ! 
in  said  county. 

1888  June  9.     Presented  to  Trinity  College,  by  William  j 

Morgan  Jellett,   B.A.,    the  Saccharometer  of   his 

father,  the  Rev.  John  Hewitt  Jellett,  D.D.,  late  - 

Provost  of  Trinity  College.  i 

1889  March  2.     Presented  to   Trinity    College,   by  Rev. 

John  Hackett,  M.A.,  two  large  Greek  jars  made  of  : 

terra  cotta,  recently  found  in  rock  tombs  on  the  ; 

western  side  of  the  island  of  Cyprus.  '•] 
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438  BENEFACTORS  OF  TEINITr  COLLEGE. 

Anno.  £       s.     d. 

1889  October  12.     Mr.  Vincent  Scully  presented  to  Trinity 

College    Memorials  of    George   Washington,  first 

President,  U.S.A. 

1889  October  12.  The  Rev.  George  Salmon,  D.D.,  Provost 
of  Trinity  College,  invested  the  sura  of  £233  Os.  6d. 
in  the  purchase  of  £75  Bank  of  Ireland  stock,  to 
provide  for  the  future  payment  of  the  Jellett  Prize. 

1889  October  12.     A  window  of  stained  glass  was  placed 

in  the  east  end  of  the  Library  by  Charles  Graves, 
Bishop  of  Limerick,  sometime  Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,  and  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  the 
University. 

1890  March  22.    Presented  to  the  Library  by  the  Rev.  Robert 

Perceval  Graves,  a  collection  of  MSS.  and  Tracts 
belonging  to  the  late  Sir  William  R.  Hamilton, 
including  his  con-espondence  with  Sir  J.  Herschel, 
Professor  De  Morgan,  and  others. 

1890  May  7.     Presented  to  Trinity  College,  by  Mr.  Robert 

Day,  Sidney-place,  Cork,  a  silver  badge  of  the 
O'JSfeill  fannly.  The  badge  is  a  heraldic  stamp 
belonging  to  a  harp  in  the  Library  of  Trinity 
College. 

1891  November  28.    Given  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Carson, 

D.D.,  Vice-Provost  of  Trinity  College,  to  found  a 
Prize  for  promoting  among  Divinity  Students  an 
accurate  knowledge  of  the  text  of  the  English  Bible, 
the  sum  of       500     0     0 


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(  439    ) 


®|EuaIl0rs  0f  %  Ixtitonitg, 


The  office  of  Chancellor  of  the  University  is  tenable  for  life.  Ac- 
cording to  the  Charter  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  the  right  of  electing  the 
Chancellor  was  vested  in  the  Provost  and  Fellows  of  Trinity  College. 
This  right  was  continued  to  the  Provost  and  Senior  Fellows  by  the 
Charter  of  Charles  I. ;  but  the  Royal  Statute  of  1857  provides  that 
in  future  the  Chancellor  shall  be  elected  by  the  Senate  of  the  Uni- 
versity from  a  list  of  three  persons  nominated  by  the  Provost  and 
Senior  Fellows,  within  one  month  after  a  vacancy  shall  have 
occurred.  If  the  Senate  decline  or  omit  to  elect,  the  nomination, 
for  that  time  only,  devolves  on  the  Crown.  The  Chancellor  must 
make  the  Declaration  of  office  generally  in  the  presence  of  two 
of  the  Senior  Fellows  deputed  for  that  purpose,  before  the  Lord 
Chancellor,  or  Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of  England,  or 
before  the  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland.  The  first  Chancellor  was 
nominated  in  the  Charter  of  Queen  Elizabeth.* 

Chancellors  since  the  Foundation. 

Elected. 

1592.  Sir  William  Cecil,  Baron  Burghley,  Lord  High  Treasurer  of  Eng- 
land. Bom  Sept.  13,  1520.  Educated  at  Cambridge,  and  of 
Gray's  Inn.  Secretary  of  State  in  the  reigns  of  Edward  VI. 
and  Elizabeth.  Created  Baron  Burghley,  1571  ;  Lord  High 
Treasurer,  1572.  Died  Aug.  4,  1598,  leaving  two  sons, 
Thomas,  second  Baron,  ancestor  of  the  present  Marquis  of 
Exeter,  and  Robert,  created  Earl  of  Salisbury,  ancestor  of 
the  Marquis  of  Salisbury.^ 

1598.  Robert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland. 
Educated  at  Cambridge,  where  he  comnienced  M.A.  in  1583. 
On  the  death  of  Lord  Burghley,  who  bad  been  his  guardian 
and  great  patron  in  life,  he  was  elected  Chancellor  of  the  Uni- 
versities of  Cambridge  and  Dublin.  His  patent,  as  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant of  Ireland,  was  dated  Westminster,  March  12,  1593<=. 
He  arrived  in  Ireland  and  was  sworn  Lord  Lieutenant,  April  15 
of  the  same  year.  His  career  in  Ireland,  and  subsequent  loss 
of  the  Queen's  favour,  are  well  known.  He  was  beheaded  at 
the  Tower  of  London,  on  Ash  Wednesday,  Feb.  25,  160^.<i 


»  "Cancellarii  dignitatem  lionoratissimo  et  fidelissimo  consillario  nostro,  Gulielmo 
Cecillio,  Domino  Baroni  de  Burghley,  totius  Angliaj  Thesauvario,  delegatum  approba- 
mus."— C/iarto  Reg.  Eliz.,j>.  8. 

>>  See  Peck's  Desiderata  Curiosa,  Lib.  i. 

*  See  livmer,  Koed.,  Tom.  xvi.  1.  o66. 

<!  >ee  Nichols  Progresses  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  vol.  ii.  Fynes  Moryson's  Itineiar>-, 
Part  ii.,  page  30,  sq. 

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440  CHANCELLORS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

Elected. 

1601.  Sir  Robert  Cecil,  Secretary  of  State,  afterwards  Earl  of  Salisbury. 
Second  son  of  William,  Lord  Burgbley,  above  mentioned.  He 
was  made  Secretary  of  State  in  1596  ;  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy 
of  Lancaster,  1597 ;  Master  of  tlie  Court  of  Wards,  and  principal 
Minister  of  State  on  the  death  of  his  father,  1598  ;  Lord  High 
Treasurer,  1608.     Died  May  24,  1612. 

1612.  George  Abbot,  D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  Educated 
at  Oxford,,  where  he  was  Master  of  University  College,  1597  ; 
Dean  of  Winchester,  1599;  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Coventry, 
1G09;  translated  to  London,  1610,  and  to  Canterbury,  1611  ; 
elected  Chancellor,  Aug.  27,  1612.  He  was  one  of  the  trans- 
lators of  the  present  Authorized  Version  of  the  Bible.  Died  at 
Croydon,  Aug.  5,  1633. 

1633.  William  Laud,  D.D.,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  Educated  at 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  of  which  he  was  elected  a  Fellow  in 
1593,  and  President,  1611 ;  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  1615  ; 
Dean  of  Gloucester,  1616;  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  1620; 
Bishop  of  St.  David's,  1021 ;  translated  to  Bath  and  Wells,  1626  : 
London,  1628  ;  Canterbury,  1633.  Elected  Chancellor  Sept.  14, 
1633.  The  Code  of  Statutes  of  Charles  I.,  at  present  (for  the  nlO^;t 
part)  in  force  in  the  University,  was  drawn  up,  under  the  King's 
order,  by  his  direction,  and  each  page  of  the  parchment  volume 
is  signed  by  him*.  He  was  beheaded  by  order  of  the  Long  Par- 
liament, Jan.  10,  164|,  in  the  72nd  year  of  his  age.^. 

1646.  James  Butler,  Marquis  (and  afterwards  Duke)  of  Ormonde,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  Born  in  1610.  Succeeded  his  grand- 
father as  Earl  of  Ormonde  in  1619  ;  created  Marquess,  1642; 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  1643.  In  1647  he  wms  cnnipelled  to 
surrender  the  garrisons  of  Ireland  to  the  Parliamentary  Commis- 
sioners, and  retired  to  England,  and  afterwards  to  France.  He 
returned  to  Ireland  in  1648  ;  but  failing  to  restore  the  King's 
authority,  he  again  retired  to  Paris.  In  1660  he  was  created 
Baron  Butler  of  Lanthony,  county  of  Monmouth,  and  Earl  of 
Brecknock,  in  the  Peerage  of  England;  and  in  1661  Duke  of 
Ormonde  in  Ireland.  Re-appointed  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland, 
and  restoredc  to  his  office  of  Chancellor  of  the  University,  to  which 


•  "L-tbrum  Statutorum  in  niembrana  conscriptum,  de  nctoginta  et  octo  paginis  In 
folio  minore  constantem.  In  capite  priniaj  paginae  auRustissimo  nomine  nostro  per  nos 
(ut  praafertur),  inscriptum,  atqne  in  inio  ni.iuscuiusfjue  paginse  per  dictuni  Archiepis- 
copuin  ex  mandato  nostro  signatum."— .S<«<.  Car.  I.,  p.  108. 

o  .See  his  Life,  by  Ins  chaulain,  I'eter  Heylln,  and  liis  Diary,  published  by  Henrj- 
Wharton,  under  the  Title  of"  Tlie  History  of  the  Troubles  and  Tryal  of  Alph.  Laud: 
Lond.  fdl.  lfil).j ;  and  a  second  volume,  entitled.  "  Kemains:"  London,  ITdO. 

•  The  following  letter  was  addressed  by  "the  Great  Duke  of  Onnonde"  to  the  Pro- 
T08t  and  .Senior  Kellows,  in  reply  to  their  congratulatory  address  on  his  re-assuming 
the  Lord  Lieutenancy  of  Ireland,  and  the  Chuncellorsliip  of  the  University,  after  the 
Restoration  of  Charles  II.  :— 

To  my  very  loveine  frcnds 
Tile  I'rovost  and  .Senior  Fellows 
of  Trinity  College,  neero  Dublin. 
S" 

Tlu:  alTectlonate  expreiwlons  of  your  rejoyceing  contained  In  your  congratulatory 
of  the  30">  of  November  for  my  bchig  restored  by  his  Ma***  favour  to  the  honour  of 


CHANCELLORS  OF  THE  TJNIVEESITY.  441 


Elected. 


in  1653  Henry  Cromwell,  Commander-in-chief  of  the  Parlia- 
metary  Forces,  had  been  appointed  by  the  usurping  Provost  and 
Fellows.  Eesigned  the  office  of  Lord  Lieutenant  in  1684,  when 
he  was  created  Duke  of  Ormonde  in  the  Peerage  of  England. 
Died  July  21,  1688*. 

1688.  James,  second  Duke  of  Ormonde,  grandson  of  the  former,  son  of 
Thomas,  Earl  of  Ossory,  who  died  in  1680.  Born  April  29,  1 665, 
and  educated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford.  Elected  Chancellor  of 
the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Dublin  in  the  same  year,  1688, 
in  the  room  of  his  grandfather.  He  was  present  with  King 
William  111.  at  the  battle  of  the  Boyne;  and  in  1702  was  ap- 
pointed by  Queen  Anne  Commander-in-Chief  other  land  forces  ; 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  Feb.  19,  170|;  and  again  in  1710. 
He  was  re-appointed  Commander-in-Chief  towards  the  close  of 
Queen  Anne's  reign,  and  took  the  command  of  the  army  in  Flan- 
ders. There,  in  obedience  to  the  command  of  the  Queen,  he 
remained  in  a  state  of  inactivity,  notwithstanding  the  remon- 
strances of  Prince  Eugene  and  the  allies.  For  this,  on  the  acces- 
sion of  George  I.,  he  was  impeached  by  the  Commons  of  high 
treason.  Perceiving,  from  the  height  to  which  party  spirit  was 
now  carried,  that  he  had  no  chance  of  an  iinpartial  trial,  he 
abandoned  his  defence  and  withdrew  from  the  kingdom.  An  Act 
for  his  attainder  passed  both  Houses  in  1775 ;  and  another  Act, 
in  1721,  enabled  his  brother,  the  Earl  of  Arran,  to  purchase  his 
estates.  The  close  of  his  life  was  spent  in  retirement  at  Avignon, 
in  France,  where  ho  died,  Nov.  16,  1745,  leaving  no  issue. 

1715.  His  Eoyal  Highness,  George,  Prince  of  "Wales,  afterwards  King 
George  II.  Bom  Nov.  10,  1683.  In  1708  he  made  a  cam- 
paign as  a  volunteer  in  the  Netherlands  under  John,  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  and  had  his  horse  killed  under  him  at  the  battle 
of  Oudenard.  On  the  accession  of  George  I.  in  1714,  he  was 
created  Prince  of  Wales.  Elected  Chancellor  of  the  University 
Feb.  27,  1715^.     On  the  death  of  his  father  he  was  proclaimed 


the  Government  of  Ireland,  must  be  acknowledged  to  be  veiy  hearty  and  reall,  since  you 
weare  pleased  to  compare  it  with  your  contentments  in  his  Ma'"**  blessed  restoration. 
And  as  therefore  yom-  civility  therein  is  of  highest  obligation  upon  me,  soe  ought  my 
acknowledgements  to  be  rctumed  unto  you,  as  now  they  are,  with  all  the  hearty  thank- 
fulness imaginable,  and  with  the  assurance  that  I  shall  evidence  the  resentment  I 
have  of  your  continued  good  affections  to  me,  in  whatever  may  conceame  the  interest  of 
yo'  Society.  And  that  as  it  hath  been  my  ambition  soe  it  shall  be  my  cliicfest  care,  when 
it  shall  please  God  that  I  airivc  in  that  Kingdome,  to  contribute  my  utmost  endeavours 
in  the  advancement  of  God's  true  IJelligion  and  learning,  the  reconcilement  of  those  op- 
posite interests  both  in  Church  and  State  that  have  sue  long  fomented  tlie  distempers  of 
that  languishing  Kingdome,  and  the  settlement  of  a  firme  and  lasting  Peace  there,  to 
the  everlasting  honour  of  liis  Sacred  Ma"*  and  the  comfort  and  satisfaction  of  all  his 
loyall  and  faithfuU  subjects.    And  soe  I  remain 

Youi'  most  affectionate 
frend  to  serve  you, 
Whitehall,  the  \lth  of  Dec.  1661.  Okmondk. 

'  See  his  Life,  by  Thomas  Carte.    3  vols,  folio,  Lond.  1736. 

^'College  iiegister,  p.  472.  See  a  paper  on  the  subject  by  Addison,  in  the  Freeholder. 
Ni).  33.  See  also  a  ludicrous  parody  on  the  speech  made  by  Provost  Pratt,  at  the  in- 
auguration of  the  new  Chancellor,  Swift's  Works  (by  Sir  Walter  Scott),  vol.  xii.  p.  35i. . 


442  CHANCELLORS  OF  THE  UNIVEKSITT. 

Elected. 

King  of  England,  and  was  crowned  in  Westminster  Abbey,  Oct. 
11,  1727  (O.  S.).  He  died  suddenly  of  disease  of  the  heart, 
Oct.  25,  1760. 

1728.  His  Royal  Highness  Frederick,  Prince  of  "Wales,  eldest  son  of  King 
George  II.,  and  father  of  King  George  III.  Bom  Jan.  31,  1707. 
Elected  Chancellor,  Dec.  24, 1 728".  Died  before  his  father,  March 
31,  1751.  His  picture,  presented  to  the  University  by  bimself, 
may  be  seen  over  the  door  of  the  Dining  Hall  of  Trinity  College. 

1751.  His  lloyal  Highness  William  Augustus,  Duke  of  Cumberland, 
third  son  of  King  George  II.  Born  April  26,  1721.  Created 
Duke  ol  Cumberland  July  27,  1726.  Elected  Chancellor  May 
18,  1751.     Died  Oct.  31,  1765. 

1765.  John,  Duke  of  Bedford.  John  Russell,  fourth  Duke  of  Bedford, 
K.  G.,  was  appointed  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland  in  1757,  and 
held  the  office  until  the  year  1761.     Elected  Chancellor  Nov. 

II,  1765.  He  was  installed  with  great  ceremony  on  Friday, 
Sept.  9,  1768,  when  he  held  a  public  Conmiencement  of  the 
University  ;  the  music  performed  on  this  occasion  was  composed 
by  the  Earl  of  Momington,  father  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington. 
He  died  in  1770. 

1771.  His  Royal  Highness  William  Heniy,  Duke  of  Gloucester.  Third 
son  of  Frederick  Prince  of  Wales,  and  brother  to  King  George 

III.  Bom  Nov.  25,  1743.  Created  Duke  of  Gloucester,  Nov. 
17,  1764.  Elected  Chancellor  of  the  University,  Jan.  3,  1771. 
Died  August  25,  1805. 

1805.  His  Royal  Highness  Ernest  Augustus,  Duke  of  Cumberland  and 
Teviotdale,  and  afterwards  King  of  Hanover.  Fourth  son  of 
King  George  III.  Bom  June  5,  1771.  Created  Duke  of  Cum- 
berland April  23,  1799,  and  Earl  of  Armagh  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland.  Elected  Chancellor  of  the  University,  Oct.  19,  1805. 
On  the  death  of  King  William  IV.  in  June,  1837,  he  succeeded 
to  tbe  throne  of  Hanover.     Died  Nov.  18,  1861. 

1851.  Lord  John  George  De  La  Poer  Beresford,  D.  D.  Lord  Primate  of 
all  Ireland.  Born  1773.  Consecrated  Bishop  of  Cork,  1805. 
Translated  to  Raphoe,  1807.  Translated  to  Clogher,  1819. 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  1820.  Archbishop  of  Amiagh,  1822. 
.  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University,  1829.  Elected  Chancellor, 
on  the  death  of  the  King  of  Hanover,  December  6,  1851.  Died 
at  Wobum,  Donaghadee,  Saturday,  July  26,  1862.  A  muni- 
licent  benefactor  to  the  University.  See  list  of  Benefactors, 
under  the  dates  1837,  1840,  1853,  1854,  and  1861. 


•  In  the  College  Register,  p.  663,  an  account  is  given  of  the  form  and  manner  In  which 
tbe  oath  of  offlcc  was  Mdtiilnlstered  to  the  newly  elected  Chancellor :— **  After  the  Trovost 
liad  presented  tlic  liiMtruinent  of  Klectlon  to  Iii8  huyul  Ui^liness,  the  I'nnce,  ex]>re!>8ing 
the  sense  he  hud  ui  the  let^urd  the  Society  Iiud  shown  him  in  that  election  and  assur- 
ing thctn  that  at  all  tiuieit  hereafter  he  nhould  think  himself  obliged  to  doe  every  thing 
In  IiIm  |><>Mei-  lor  the  bcrvicc  ut  thu  society,  gave  the  Instrument  into  the  hands  of  the 
L<uia  ciwncclior.''  ' 


CHANCELLOES  OF  THE  UNIVKESITY.  443 

Elected. 

1862.  Nov.  12.     The  Right  Hon.  William  Earl  of  Rosse,  LL.  D.     Bom 

June  17,  1800.     M.P.  for  the  King's  County,  as  Viscount  Ox- 

mantown,    1821-34.     President  of  the  Royal  Society,    1849. 

Elected  Chancellor  of  the  University,  November   12,    1862. 

Installed,   February  17,   1863.     Died  at  Monkstown,  County 

DubUn,  Thursday,  October  31,  1867. 

1867.  Dec.  20.  The  Right  Hon.  Hugh  M'Calmont,  Baron  Cairns, 
LL.D.  Bom  1819;  M.P.  for  Belfast,  1852-66;  Q.C.  1857; 
Solicitor- General  of  England,  1858;  Attorney- General,  1866; 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal  in  Chancery,  1866  ;  raised  to  the  Peer- 
age, 1867  ;  elected  Chancellor  of  the  University,  Dec.  20, 
1867  ;  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  England,  February,  1868, 
resigned  December,  1868;  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  England 
for  the  second  time,  February,  1874;  created  Earl  Cairns  and 
Viscount  Garmoyle,  1878.   Died  at  Bournemouth,  April  2,  1885. 

1885.  May  19.  The  Right  Hon.  Laurence  Earl  of  Rosse,  LL.D.,  D.C.L., 
F.R.S.  Born  1840;  succeeded  his  father,  October  31,  1867; 
elected  a  Representative  Peer  for  Ireland,  1869  ;  elected  Chan- 
cellor of  the  University,  May  19,  1885. 


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!r0fr0^fe  0f  ?trinitg  CoIUgt. 


The  Charter  of  Uueen  Elizabeth  gave  to  the  Fellows  of  Trinity 
College  the  rights  of  electing  the  Provost.  By  the  Charter  of 
Charles  1.  the  Provost  of  Trinity  College  is  named  by  the  Crown. 
The  government  of  the  University  is  placed  in  the  hands  of  the 
Provost  and  the  seven  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  College,  who  are 
called,  in  the  Statutes",  Assessors  to  the  Provost ;  and  by  their  ad- 
vice and  assistance,  the  Provost  is  to  transact  all  the  "  majora 
negotia"  of  the  College.  During  the  vacancy  of  the  Provostship  no 
elections  can  be  made,  nor  leases,  or  other  instruments  requiring 
the  College  seal,  signed. 


Provosts  since  1800''. 

1806.  George  Hall,  D.  D.,  FeUow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  admitted 
Provost  by  Letters  Patent,  dated  Jan.  22,  1806;  consecrated 
Bishop  of  Dromore,  Nov.  17,  1811.  Died  six  days  after,  Nov.  23. 

1811.  Thomas  Elrington,  D.  D.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  and  of  Natural  Philosophy;  Rector  of 
Ardtrea,  1806 ;  admitted  Provost  by  Letters  Patent,  dated  Nov. 
15,  1811;  consecrated  Bishop  of  Limerick,  1820;  translated  to 
Lcighlin  and  Ferns,  1822.  Died  in  Liverpool,  July  12,  1835, 
aged  74  years ;  buried  in  the  College  Chapels 

1820.  Samuel  Kyle,  D.  D.,  FeUow  of  Trin.  CoU.,  Dublin ;  admitted 
Provost  by  Letters  Patent,  dated  Oct.  11,  1820;  consecrated 
Bishop  of  Cork  and  Ross,  1831.  Died  in  Dublin,  May  18, 
1848  ;  biuried  in  the  College  Chapel. 

1831.  Bartholomew  Lloyd,  D.D.,  FeUow  of  Tiin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  Pro- 
fessor of  Natural  Philosophy ;  admitted  Provost  by  Letters 
Patent,  dated  March,  1831.  Died  Nov.  24,  1837  ;  buried  in 
the  College  Chapel**. 

1837.  Franc  Sadleir,  D.D,,  FeUow  of  Trin.  CoU.,  DubUn;  Professor  of 
Mathematics ;  admitted  Provost  by  Letters  Patent,  dated  De- 
cember, 1837.  Died  at  Castleknock,  December  14,  1861;  buried 
in  the  CoUege  Chapel*. 

•Cau.  iv. 

*  A  li»t  of  the  Provosts  since  the  Foundation  will  be  found  in  the  Calendar  for  1877, 

YOl.  II. 

*  ''  ' '  iioijB  are  as  follows:— A  volume  of  Donnellan  Lectures  on  the  Proof  o( 
Cli;  iNcd  from  tlic  Miracles  of  the  New  Testuuient,  17%  s  the  Clergy  of  ihc 
Ch  11. 1  truly  Ordained,  18<ll>;  an  edition  of  Euclid,  with  Notes;  Juvenal  and 

Pi:  ■•.v.diC. 

"^  I  an  Elementary  Treatise  on  Mechanical  Phllosoiihy,  ft)r  the  use 

•^  '  indents  of  the  University.    He  also  pubUshed  a  1  realise  on  Ana- 

ly-ii-   .- ..,,,  i.;., ,  and  a  volume  of  Doctrinal  Discouises. 

•lie  publulicd  two  volumes  of  Sermons  and  Lectures,  the  contents  of  which  are  a^ 
follows— On  the  Gradual  Character  of  Uevclation)  Uonnellaji  Lecture,  laiC;  i  thcbtjip- 


PROVOSTS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.  445 

1852.  Richard  MacDonnell,  D.  D.     Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin 
Professor   of  Oratory ;    admitted  Provost  by  Letters  Patent, 
dated  January,  1852.     Died  in  the  Provost's  House,  Thursday, 
January  24,  1867  ;    buried  in  the  College  Chapel. 

1867.  Humphrey  Lloyd^*,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin  ; 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy ;  admitted  Provost  1867. 
Died  January  17,  1881. 

1881.  John  Hewitt  Jellettb,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin; 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy  ;  admitted  Provost  April  2, 
1881.     Died  February  19,  1888. 

1888  George  Salmon^  D.D. 


tural  Character  of  the  Liturgy  of  the  Church  of  England  (1823) ;  the  Scriptural  Evidence 
for  tlie  Divinity  of  our  Sa\iour  (1829  and  1831);  also  sundry  occasional  Sermons. 

•  Author  of  the  following  works—"  Treatise  on  Light  and  Vision,"  London,  1831. 
'Elements  or  Optics,"  Dublin,  1849.  "Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Wave-Theory  of 
Light,"  3rd  edit.,  London,  1874.  "Account  of  the  Magnetical  Observatory  of  Dublin, 
and  of  the  Instruments  and  Methods  of  observation  employed  there,"  Dublin,  1842. 
"  Treatise  on  .Magnetism,  General  and  Terrestrial,"  London,  1874.  Miscellaneous  Papers 
connected  with  Pliysical  Science,  reprinted  from  tlie  Transactions  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Academy,  the  Reports  of  the  British  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  &c.," 
London,  1877.  Tract  on  "  The  Power  of  the  Keys,"  Dublin,  1873.  "  An  Inquiry  into  the 
lawfulness  of  complying  with  the  rule  of  the  National  Board  relative  to  religious  In- 
struction,"  Dublin,  ISfiO.  "  The  University  of  Dublin  in  its  relation  to  the  several  reli- 
gious Communions,"  Dublin,  1868:  andotlier  pamphlets  relating  to  the  University,  and 
to  the  Church  of  Ireland.  Also,  Editor  of  the  "  Dublin  Magnetical  and  Meteorological 
Observations,"  2  vols.,  4to,  Dublin,  1865-fi9 

b  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  the  Calctilus  of  Variations  (Dublin,  1850) ;  A  Treatise 
on  the  Theory  of  Friction  (Dublin  and  London  :  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1872) ;  of  a 
paper  on  the  Equilibrium  and  Motion  of  an  Elastic  Solid  (Transactions,  Royallrish 
Academy,  vol,  xxii.) ;  On  the  Properties  of  Inextensible  Smfaces  (ib.,  vol.  xxii.);  Re- 
searches in  Chemical  Optics  (ib.,  vo!.  xxv.)  j  besides  other  papers.  Also.  "Moral  DitH- 
cultics  of  the  Old  Testament"  (Dublin,  18G7);  The  EfRcacy  of  Prayer  (Dublin  and 
London,  1878) ;  Three  Sermons  on  Gen.  xviii.  25—"  Shall  not  the  Judge  of  all  the  Earth 
do  right?"  (Dublin,  1861),  and  various  other  Sermons. 

<:  Author  of  A  Treatise  on  Conic  Sections.  1847.  Sixtli  Edition,  187!) ;  A  Treatise  on  the 
Higlier  Plane  Curves,  1852 ;  Third  Edition,  1879;  Lessons  imroductoiy  to  the  Mouem 
Higher  Algebra,  1859 ;  Fourth  Edition,  1885  ;  A  Treatise  on  the  Analytical  Geometrv  of 
Three  Dimensions,  1);62;  Fourth  Edition,  188-2  ;  A  Historical  Introduction  to  the  study  ot 
the  i5ooks  of  the  New  Test:iment,  1>'-S5;  Sermons  preached  in  the  Chapel  of  Trinity 
College,  First  .Series,  1861;  Second  Series.  1873;  Third  Series,  1880;  Gnosticism  and  Agnos- 
ticism ;  The  Infallibility  of  the  Church,  being  a  Course  of  Lectures  delivered  in  the 
Divinity  School  of  Trinity  College  ;  besides  single  Sermons  and  Contributions  to  Smith's 
Dictionary  of  Christian  Biography,  and  to  Mathemntical  and  other  periodicals.  Vr.  Salmon 
was  awarded  the  Copley  Medal  by  the  Royal  Society  of  London  in  the  year  1889. 


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The  Election  of  Fellows  takes  place  on  Trinity  Monday,  and  all 
Candidates  must  have  taken  the  degree  of  Bachelor  in  Arts.  On 
twelve  days  preceding  Trinity  Sunday,  the  Candidates  are  exa- 
mined from  nine  to  twelve  o'clock  in  the  forenoon,  and  from  two 
to  live  in  the  afternoon  of  each  day  ;  the  subjects  of  the  Exami- 
nation comprise  Pure  and  Applied  Mathematics,  Experimental 
Physics,  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy,  Greek  Language  and  Li- 
terature, Latin  Language  and  Literature,  and  Hebrew  and  Cog- 
nate Languages.  The  Examination,  so  far  as  it  is  conducted  viva 
voce^  is  open  to  the  public. 

Fellows  since  1800^-. 

1800.  James  Wilson.     Coopted,  vice  Kyle,  Oct.  28,  1820.    Eector  of 

Clonfeacle,  Dec.  15,  1823.     Died  1829. 

Henry  Wray.  Coopted,  vice  Barrett,  Nov.  17,  1821 ;  Vice-Pro- 
vost 1843.     Died  Nov.  4,  1847. 

Arthur  Henry  Kenney.  Rector  of  Kilmacrenan,  May  15,  1810; 
Dean  of  Achonry,  1812.  Rector  of  St.  Olave's,  London.  Died 
January  27,  ISSo**. 

1801.  Daniel  Mooney.     Died  June,  1818. 

1805.  Franc  Sadleir.  Coopted,  vice  Davenport,  April  20,  1822;  Profes- 
sor of  Mathematics.  Provost,  December  22,  1837.  See  List  of 
Provosts. 

Thomas  Meredith.  Rector  of  Ardtrea,  April  18,  1812;  resigned 
his  Fellowship,  May  1,  1813.    Died  April  27,  1819. 

Charles  William 'Wall^  Coopted,  vice  Wilson,  Dec.  15,  1824  ; 
Professor  of  Oriental  Languages,  Dec.  11,  1824;  Vice-Provost, 
1847.  Died  August  3,  1862.  See  List  of  Benefactors,  under 
the  dates  1854  and  1858. 

1807.  Stephen  Creaghe  Sandes.      Coopted,  vice  Lloyd,  April  9,  1831  ; 

Bishop  of  Killaloe,  1836;  consecrated  in  the  College  Chapel, 
Simday,  June  12 ;  Bishop  of  Cashel,  Waterford,  and  Lismore  (on 
the  death  of  Archbishop  Laurence),  1838.  Died  Nov.  14,  1842  ; 
buried  in  the  College  Chapel. 
Philip  Cecil  Crampion,  Jurist.  Resigned  on  the  Professorship  of 
English  and  Feudal  Laws,  1816;  Solicitor-General,  1832, 
Judge  of  the  King's  Bench,  1834;  resigned  1858.  Died  De- 
cember 29, 1862. 

1808.  Richard  MacDonnell.     (New  Foundation.)     Professor  of  Oratory, 

1816.  Coopted,  vice  Sandes,  Nov.  1836;  Provost,  Jan.  24,  1852. 
Died  Jan.  24,  1867.     See  List  of  Provosts. 

1809.  Charles  Hare.   (New  Foundation.)  Coopted,  vice  Sadleir,  Dec.  23, 

1837.     Died  July  24,  1858. 

*  A  list  of  the  Fellows  since  the  FoundAtion  will  be  found  in  the  Calendar  for  1877, 

TOl.  II. 

h  Editor  oJAichbishop  Magee's  Works.  1846. 

•  Author  of*  All  Kxamlimtion  of  the  Ancient  Orthop-aphy  of  the  Jews,  and  the  On. 
irliial  Slutf  (»» the  IVxt  of  the  Hebrew  IJlble."  TIk-  tir&i  v.-hiiiie  \wis  puMisheil  in  lS3i. 
Four  other  volunuN  hiivc  since  appeared,  the  liwt  of  which  (publislied  in  1867)  is  entitled 
••  Proofs  of  th«  lui«rpoUitlon  olthe  Vowel  letters  ju  the  Text  of  the  Hebrew  Bible." 


FELLOWS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.  447 

1810.  Charles  Richard  Elrington*.     Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  1829. 

Died  January  18,  18-50. 
Joseph  Henderson  Singer''.  Coopted,  vice  Hodgkinson,  July  4, 1840; 
Professor  of  Divinity,  Feb.  25,  1850  ;  Rector  of  Raymochy, 
and  Archdeacon  of  Raphoe,  1850;  ]3ishop  of  Meath,  1852. 
Consecrated  in  the  College  Chapel,  Advent  Sunday,  Nov.  28, 
Died  July  16,  1866,  aged  79. 

1811.  Henry  Griffin.    (New  Foundation.)    Resigned  on  Clonfeacle,  Sep. 

25,  1830;  Bishop  of  Limerick,  1853.  Consecrated  in  the  Col- 
lege Chapel,  January  1,   1854.     Died  April  6,  1866,  aged  79 

1813.  Thomas  Gannon.     Died   March  30,  1837. 
Richard  Francis  Purdon^.     Died  May  2,  1828. 

Edward  Hincks'^ .  Hector  of  Ardtrea,  1 8 1 9 ;  Rector  of  Killileagh,  1826. 
Died  at  the  Rectory,  Killileagh,  Dec.  3,  1866,  aged  73. 

1814.  Thomas  Romney  Robinsons    Rector  of  Enniskillen,  1823;  Rector 

of  Carrickmacross,  1824.  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dub- 
lin, 1872.     Died  February  28,  1882,  aged  89. 
1817.  William  Phelanf.   Resigned,  1823.    Rectorof  Ardtrea,  1825.    Died 
June  13,  1830. 
James  Kennedy?.     Rector  of  Ardtrea,  Oct.  13,  1830.      Resigned 
his  Fellowship,  May  29,  1831.     Died  January  18,  1864. 

1819.  Henry  Hickman   Harte^.      Rector  of  Cappagh,    May  25,   1831. 

Died  1848. 

1820.  James  Thomas  O'Brien'.    Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity, 

March  30,  1833;  Rector  of  Clondehorky,  June  28,  1836; 
Rector  of  Arboe,  May  20, 1837;  Dean  of  Cork,  1841 ;  Bishop  of 
Ossory,  Ferns,  and  Leighlin,  1842 ;  consecrated  in  the  College 
Chapel,  March  20.     Died  Dec.  12,  1874. 

1821.  John  Charles  Martin.     Resigned,  1829;  Rector  of  Killeshandra, 

May  30,  1831;  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,   1854;    Archdeacon  of 
Kilmore,  Sept.,  1866.     Died  Jan.  17,  1878. 
Charles  Boyton.     Rector  of  Conwall,  July   8,   1833 ;  Rector  of 
Tullyaglmish,  1836.     Died  April  16,  1844. 

*  Author  of  various  Lectures  and  Discourses.  In  1847  Dr.  Elrington  conimenced  the 
publication  of  tlie  whole  works  of  Archbishop  Ussher,  to  which  was  prefixed  abiography 
of  that  eminent  prelate ;  but  Dr.  Elrington  did  not  live  to  see  the  completion  of  this 
work.  The  last  two  volumes  have  lately  been  published,  one  of  which  contains  a  va- 
luable Index  to  the  entire  seventeen  volumes,  by  the  Rev.  William  Reeves,  D.D. 

=»  Author  of  various  Sennons  and  Discourses.  '  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Algebra, 

i  Author  of  several  papers  on  Egjq:)tian  Hieroglyphics,  and  on  ancient  Assyrian  Cunei- 
form inscriptions.  The  most  elaborate  of  Dr.  Hincks'  now  celebrated  papers  on  the  de- 
ciphering of  Egyptian  and  Assyrian  writing  will  be  found  in  the  xxist  Vol.  of  the  Trans- 
actions of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  in  the  Journal  of  Sacred  Literature  U)V  1857,  and 
in  the  second  vol.  of  Chabas,  Melanges  Egyptologiqiies.  A  complete  list  was  given  by  Mr. 
W.  S.  Vaux,  in  his  notice  of  Dr.  Hincks  in  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Transactions  of  the 
Royal  Society  of  Literature  for  1867. 

•  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  ^Mechanical  Philosophy,  and  of  several  papers  in  the  Transac- 
tions of  the  lioyal  Irish  Academy. 

f  His  Remains,  edited  by  Dr  Jebb,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  were  published  in  two  volumes 
(London,  1832). 

B  Afterwards  James  Kennedy  Baillie.  In  1821  he  published  an  annotated  edition  of  the 
Iliad  of  Homer  ;  and  in  1829,  the  Agamemnon  of  yKschylus,  with  a  revision  of  the  text, 
English  metrical  tran.slation,  and  notes.  He  was  also  the  author  of"  Prelections  on  the 
Language  and  Literature  of  Ancient  Greece"  (Dublin,  1834) ;  and  of  three  volumes  on 
Ancient  Greek  Inscriptions. 

b  Author  of  a  translation  of  La  Place's  "  Systeme  du  Monde,"  to  which  he  added  mathe- 
matical proofs  and  explanatory  remarks  ("Dublin,  1830).  He  also  published  a  transla- 
tion of  Poisson's  "  Mecanique,"  and  commenced  an  English  edition  of  La  Place's  "  Jlr- 
caniqne  Celeste." 

i  In  1833  he  published  Ten  Sennons  on  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  Faith,  preach  d 


448  FELLOWS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

1822.  John  Blair  Chapman.   Rector  of  Raymochy,  Nov.  17, 1835  ;  Rector 

of  Drumragh,  1842.     Died  November  17,  1866,  aged  To- 
Joseph  Stack.     Died  June  15,  1838. 

1823.  John  Darley.     Rector  of  Arboe,  May  16,  1832.  Died  Dec.  4,  1836, 

aged  37. 

1 824.  Humphrey  Lloyd".  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Dec.  19, 1831. 

Cooptod,  vice  Prior,  September  18,  1843.  Vice-Provost,  Aug. 
1862.     Provost,  1867.     See  List  of  Provosts. 

1825.  Mountifort  Longjield^,  Jurist.      Professor  of  Political  Economy, 

Oct.  31,  1832.  Resigned  on  the  Professorship  of  Feudal  and 
English  Law,  November  29, 1834  ;  Commissioner  of  Inciimbered 
Estates  Court,  1847  ;  Judge  of  Landed  Estates  Court,  1858. 
Died  November  21,  1884. 

1828.  Henry  KingsmiU.     Rector   of  Conwall,  Dec.  7,  1836.     Resigned 

1876.     Died  November,  1888. 

1829.  John  Lewis  Moore.     Coopted,  vice  Phipps,  May  4,  1844;  Profes- 

sor of  Modem  History,  1850.  Vice-Provost,  1867.  Died  25th 
November,  1876. 

Samuel  John  M'Clean.     Died  Nov.  27,  1835. 
1831.  Thomas  Luby<=.    Coopted,  vice  Wray,  Nov.  6,  1847.     Died  June 
12,  1870,  aged  71  years. 

George  Sidney  Smith,  Rector  of  Aghalurcher,  March24, 1838 ;  Pro- 
fessor of  Biblical  Greek,  1838.  Rector  of  Drumragh,  April,  1867- 
Died  August  14,  1875. 

James  Henthom  Todd''  ;  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  1849. 
Coopted,  vice  Singer,  Feb.  27,  1850;  Librarian,  1852.  Precen- 
tor of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  August  29, 1864.  Died  June 
28,  1869,  aged  64  years.     Buried  in  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral. 


before  the  University  in  1829  and  1831.  His  other  publications ;  are  as  follows  :—T^vo 
Sermons  on  tlie  Human  Nature  of  our  Lord.  ]  utroductorj'  Lecture  delivered  in  the 
Divinity  School  in  1838.  Charges  to  tlie  Clergy  of  tlie  United  Dioceses  of  Ossory,  Ferns, 
and  Leighlin,  in  1842, 1845, 1848, 1853,  and  1854.  Tlie  Disestablishmentand  Disendow- 
ment  of  the  Irish  Branch  of  the  United  Church  considered.  ( liivingtons,  London,  1869). 

»  See  List  of  Provosts. 

*>  Author  of  Lectures  on  Political  Economy  (Dublin,  1834);  Four  Lectures  on  Poor  Laws 
(Dublin,  1834) ;  Lectures  on  Absenteeism,  and  of  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Series. 

•  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Physical  Astronomy  (London,  1828) ;  and  "  Elements  of  'I'ri- 
gonometry"  (Dublin,  1825). 

<*  Besides  minorpubhcations,  and  contributions  to  various  periodicals,  he  was  author  or 
editor  of  the  following  works :— The  Last  Age  ot  the  Church,  by  John  Wycliffe.D.D.,  now 
first  printed fi"omaMS. in theLibraryofTrinity College,  with  >ioies;  12mo(Dublin,  1840). 
I)i>((jiuse8  on  the  Prophecies  relating  to  Antichrist  in  the  writings  of  Daniel  and  St. 
I'iiiil  (Donnellan  lecture,  1838).  The  Book  of  Obits  and  Martyrology  of  the  Cathedral 
Church  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  with  an  Introduction;  4to  (Dublin,  1844).  inscourses  on 
The  Prophecies  relating  to  Antichrist  in  the  .\pocalypse  of  St.  .John  (Dublin,  1846). 
the  Irish  Version  of  the  "  llistoria  Hritonum"  of  Nennius,  edited  from  the  Hook  of  lialli- 
mote  ;  with  a  Translation  and  NotA.'8;4io  (Dublin,  for  the  Irish  Arch.^ological  Society). 
Tliree  Treatises  on  the  Church;  by  .John  Wyclitfe,  D.D. ;  12nio  (Dublin).  The  Book  oi 
Hymns  of  the  Ancient  Church  of  Ireland;  4to,  \^>b  (for  the  Iri.sh  A  rclia!ological  Society). 
HMnark.s  on  the  Testimony  of  the  Fathers  to  the  Uonuiu  Dogma  of  Infallibility;  Hvo 
f '  '    ■■^).  -.St.  Patrick,  Apostle  of  Ireland  :  a  Memoir  of  his  Lite  and  Mission,  with 

)  I  )i8sert.»ituiii  ou  some  early  usages  of  theChurch  in  Ireland  (Dubhn.  lS6;i). 

I  of  the  Vaudois"  (a  descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Walden.sian  MSS.inthe  Li- 

|iiur>  o!  Inuily  Colle^'(•,  Dublin),  8vo.,  London,  1860.  "The  Wars  of  the  Danes  in  Ire- 
land," published  in  the  series  of  Chronicles  edited  under  the  superintendence  of  the 
Right  lion.  Lord  Itomilly,  Master  of  tlie  liolls,  8vo,  I>ondon.  1S66.  His  last  work  (pub- 
lUhed  <  I'cforc  his  death)  was,  "  .^  (.'ataloguc  of  (iraduatcs  wlio  have 

procec  M  L'nlverslfy  of  Dublin,  from  Iheearliest  recorded  Commence- 

.    w»Ui  aa  IntroducUon  (DublUi,  I8ti9). 


FELLOWS  OF  I'EINITY  COLLEGE.  449 

1832.    John  Meade.     Died  June  29,  1835. 

James  M'-Cullagh,^  Jurist.  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Nov.  23, 1835 ; 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  1843.     Died  Oct.  24,  1847. 

1834.  William  Digby  Sadleir.     Coopted,  vice  MacDonnell,   Jan.   24, 

1852.     Died  July  7,  1858. 

1835.  Andrew  Searle  Sart,^  Jurist.    Coopted,  vice  Sadleir,  July  10,  1858. 

Vice-Provost,  1876.  Created  a  knight,  1886.  Died  April  13, 1890. 

1836.  John  Toleken,  Medicus.    Lecturer  in  Modern  History,  1841.     Co- 

opted,  vice  Hare,   July  27,  1858.      Eesigned,  May  1,    1880. 

Died  December  13,  1887. 
Thomas  M'Neece*^.  Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity,  1842 ; 

Rector  of  Arboe,  1842.     Died  September  26,  1862^ 
Charles  Graves''.  Erasmus  Smith's  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Dec. 

1 9,  1843.    Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin  Castle,  July,  1860. 

Coopted,  vice  Wall,  August  5,  1 862.     Dean  of  Clonfert,  August, 

1864  ;  Bishop  of  Limerick,  1866. 

1837.  Samuel  Butchers  Professorof  Ecclesiastical  History,  1850;  Regius 

Professor  of  Divinity,  November  30, 1852.  Rector  of  Ballymoney, 
1854.     Bishop  of  Meath,  August,  1866.     Died  July  29,  1876. 
Joseph  Carson*".    Erasmus  Smith  Lecturer  in  Hebrew,  Dec.  1852. 
Coopted,  vice  Graves,  Nov.  20,  1866.     Professor  of  Hebrew', 
Nov.  9,  1878.     Yice-Provost,  April,  1890. 

1838.  John  Adam  Malet.     Coopted,  vice  Lloyd,  March  26,  1867.    Died 

April  6,  1879. 

Robert  Vickers  Dixons.  Erasmus  Smith's  Professor  of  Experi- 
mental Philosophy,  1848;  Rector  of  Cloghemy,  Feb.  26,  1853. 
Died  May  14,  1885. 

Thomas  Stack.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  Dec,  1855.  Coopted, 
vice  Todd,  June  29,  1869. 

1839.  George  M'Dowell.  Died  May  7,  1865. 

William  Lce^.  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  April  18,  1857, 

Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity,  and  Rector  of  Arboe 

December  27,  1862.     Archdeacon   of  Dublin,  May  24,   1864. 

Died  1883. 

*  A  collection  of  Professor  M'Cullagh's  scientific  works  has  been  published  in  the 
"  University  Press  Series,"  edited  by  the  llev.  J.  H.  Jellett,  F.T.C.D.,  and  the  Kev  S. 
Haughton,  F.T.C-D,  In  addition  to  the  above.  Professor  M'Cullagh  read  several  papers 
before  the  Royal  Irish  Academy,  of  which  notices  and  abstracts  will  be  found  scattered 
through  the  Proceedings  of  that  body. 

Professor  M'Cullagh  was  awarded  the  Copley  Medal  by  the  Royal  Society  of  London 
in  the  year  1842. 

b  Author  of  Elementary  Treatise  on  Mechanics  (Dublin,  1844) ;  Elementaiy  Treatise 
on  Hydrostatics  and  Optics  (Dublin,  1846) ;  besides  various  papers  in  the  Cambridge  and 
Dublin  Matliematical  Journal. 

"  A  selection  of  his  Sermons,  preached  before  the  University,  with  a  Lecture  on  Inspi- 
ration, and  a  prefatory  Memoir  by  the  Rev.  Samuel  Butcher,  D.  D.,  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity,  was  publislied  after  his  death  (Dublin,  1863). 

d  Author  of  a  translation  of  Chasles  on  Cones  and  Spherical  Conies  (Dublin,  1841; ,  and 
of  various  papers  on  Mathematics  and  Irish  Antiquities,  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Royal 
Irish  Academy. 

'  Author  of  an  Introductory  Lecture  on  the  Study  of  Ecclesiastical  History  ,1851), 
and  of  a  Prelection  in  the  Divinity  School  (1854) ;  besides  various  Sennons. 

'Author  of  "  i'he  Keariiess  of  Christ  to  his  Church  ;"  a  Sermon  preached  in  the 
Cathedral  Churcli  ot  S.  I'atrick,  Armagh,  at  tlie  Consecration  of  the  Bishop  of  Kilmore 
Elphin,  and  Ardagh,  Oct.  2,  1870 .  «  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Heat  (Dublin.  1840). 

»  Author  of  the  Inspiration  of  Holy  Scripture— its  Nature  and  Proof  (  London,  lSy4.). 
Three  Lectures  on  Ecclesiastical  History  (London,  1858);  An  Examination  of  tlie  L'e- 
marks  of  Mr.  Baden  Powell  on  theStudy  of  tlie  Evidences  of  Christianity  (London,  laun- 
ders and  Ottley.  1861) ;  The  Commentary  on  the  Book  of  Revelation  in  the  Spe..ker\"» 
Bible  (London,  1882),  besides  various  Sermons. 


100  FELLOWS  OP  TBINITY  COLLEGE. 

1840.  John  llewitt  Jellett*.     (New  Foundation.)     Professor  of  Natural 

Philosophy,    1848.      Coopted,    vice  Luby,    Trinity   Monday, 
June   13,    1870.         Provost,   April  2,    1881. 

1841.  George  Salmonb.  Donegal  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  1848.  Regius 

Professor  of  Divinity,  December  22,  1866.  Chancellor  of  St. 
Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin.  D.C.L.  (Oxon.) ;  LL.D. (Cantab.). 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  1863.  Provost,  March  13,  1888. 
William  Roberts'^.  (New  Foundation.)  Donegal  Lecturer  in  Ma- 
thematics, 1867.  Coopted,  vice  Moore,  28th  November,  1876. 
Died  December  24,  1883. 

1842.  George  Longfield''.    (New  Foundation.)  Erasmus  Smith  Lecturer 

in  Hebrew,  Oct.,  1864.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  Oct.,  1869. 
Treasurer  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  1877.  Died  Nov.,  3,  1878. 

1843.  William  Atkins*.     Rector  of  Tullyagnish,  1844.     Dean  of  Ferns, 

November,  1862.     Died  1879. 
Michael  Roberts,  Jurist'.     (New  Foundation.)     Erasmus    Smith 
Professor  of  Mathematics,  October  25,  1862.     Coopted,   vice 
Malet,  April,  1879.     Died  October  4,  1882,  aged  66. 

1844.  Joseph  Allen  Galbraiths.  Erasmus  Smith  Professor  of  Experimental 

Philosophy,  May  22,  1854.  Coopted,  vice  Toleken,  May  6,  1880. 
Died  October  20,  1890. 
James  Mac  Ivor"*.  Rector  of  Ardstraw,  1847.     Professor  of  Moral 

Philosophy,  November  9,  1872.     Died  July  17,  1886. 
Samuel  Haughton".     (New  Foundation.)    Prof,  of  Geology,  1851. 
Coopted,  vice  Jellett,  April  2,  1881.    D.C.L.  (Oxon.) ;  LL.D., 
M.D.  (Cantab.).    Fellow  of  the  Rojal  Society,  1858. 

1845.  John  William  Stubbs"*.    Treasurer  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  1878. 

Coopted,  vice  Michael  Roberts,  October  7,  1882. 

•  See  List  of  Provosts. 
»» See  List  of  rrovobts. 

•  Author  of  various  papers  in  Liouville's  Journal  de  Mathematiques. 

•  Author  of  "An  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Chaldee  Language"  (London,  1859). 

•  Author  of  Six  Discourses  on  Pastoral  Duties,  being  the  Donnellan  Lectures  for  1860 
(Dublin,  1861). 

'  Author  of  a  Tract  on  the  addition  of  Elliptic  and  Hyper-Elliptic  Inteprals 
(Dublin,  1871).  Also  of  the  following  papers,  among  others,  in  Liouville's  Jour- 
nal de  Mathematiques  :—Quelques  Tlieoremes  de  Geometrie  (communication 
verbale  de  M.  Liouville  a  I'Academie  des  Sciences),  torn.  x.  p.  4<)6.  Nouvelles  I'ro- 
prietes  des  Lignes  Geodesiques  et  des  Lignes  de  Courbure  sur  TElIipsoide,  torn.  xiii. 
p.  1.  Memoire  sur  la  Geometric  de  Courbes  trucees  sur  la  Surface  d'un  EUipsoide, 
torn.  XV.  p.  275.  Sui-  quelques  Proprietes  des  Ligues  Geodesiques  et  de  Ligues  de 
Courbure  de  I'Ellipsoide,  torn.  xi.  p.  1. 

«  .Mr.  (ialbraith  lias  published,  in  conjunction  with  I>r.  Haughton,  a  series  of  eleraen- 
titry  scientitic  manuals  on  Irigononretry,  Astronomy,  Mechanics,  llydrotatics.  Optics, 
and  other  subjects. 

»>  Autlior  of"  Jwcligious  Progress,— its  Criterion,  Instruments,  and  Laws,"  (being  the 
substance  of  Sermons  preached  in  the  Cha])el  of  Trinity  College).     (London,  1871.) 

'  Autlior  of  the  following  papers,  i)ublished  in  the  IVansactions. Royal  Irish  Academy  :— 
L  On  the  Equilibrium  and  .Motion  of  Solid  and  Fluid  Bodies,  vol.  xxi.,  ,  art  i  2.  On'  the 
Classification  of  Elastic  Media  and  the  Laws  of  Plane  Waves  jjropagated  through  thcin 
vol.  xxii.,  part  i.    3.  Account  ot  Experimenis  made  on  a  new  Friction  Sledge  tor  Stop- 

ting  Hallway  Trains,  vol.  xxii.,  jjart  iii.  4.  On  the  Original  and  Actiml  Fluidity  of  the 
Jirih  and  Planets,  vol.  xxii.  6.  The  Solar  and  Lunar  Diurnal  Tides  on  the  Cotist  ol 
li eland,  vol.  xxiii.  Also  of  thi-  following  works:  "Ihe  Principle  of  Leii.st  Action 
if  ■  '•111.,  iiinvii.i..,!  ),y  AniniHl  Mechanics, "  being  Three  Lectures  deliveretl  to  the 
I  ii-at  Hntain,  .May,  1871.  "  Principles  ot  Animal  Mechanics"  (Lohr- 

ihor  of  several  papei-s  miblished  in  the  Jimrnals  of  the  Geological 
■"-  uid  Dublin,  and  in  the  Philosophical  Maga/.lne. 

'  \AiUiv  (/I  a  lunv  l-.dttion  of  "Brinkley's  AMroiiomv,"  with  additional  Chapi«r». 
AiUlior  of "  Ihe  HlMtory  of  the  University  ot  Dublin  from  its  foundation  to  the  end  of 
the  eighteenth  century." 


FELLOWS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.  451 

1845.  Richard  Townsend*.     (New  Foundation.)     Professor  of  Natural 

Philosophy,  June  25,  1870.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  1861. 
Coopted,  vice  William  Roberts,  December  26,  1883.  Died 
October  16,   1884. 

1846.  Jolm  Kells  Ingram.^    (New  Foundation.)     Professor  of  Oratory 

and  English  Literature,  1852.  Regius  Professor  of  Greek, 
December,  1866.  Librarian,  1879.  Coopted,  vice  Townsend, 
October  18,  1884. 

1847.  Hewitt  Robert  Poole.     Coopted,  vice  Hart,  April  15,  1890. 
"William  Thomas  Lett.     (New  Foundation.)     Rector  of  Derry- 

vullan,  1849.     Died  at  Cannstadt,  March  11,  1857. 

1848.  James  Byme<:.     Rector  of  Raymochy,  1848.    Rector  of  Cappagh, 

Oct.,  1849.    Dean   of  Clonfert,  June  4,  1866. 
Benjamin  Dickson.     Resigned,  December  2,  1880.      Died  April 

13,  1890. 
George  Ferdinand  Shaw.      (New   Foundation.)      Coopted,    vice 

Galbraith,  October  22,  1890. 

1849.  William  Alexander  Willock.  (New  Foundation.)  Rector  of  Bally- 

money,  1852;  Rector  of  Cleenish,  June  14,1854.  Died  June  20, 
1879. 

1850.  John  Young  Rutledge.     Rector  of  Derryvullan,  June  13,  1857. 

Resigned  October  31,  1857-  Rector  of  Armagh,  Oct.,  1865  ;  and 
Chancellor  of  S.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Armagh.    Died  August   1, 
1872  ,  aged  48. 
James  William  Barlow^.     Erasmus  Smith   Professor  of  Modern 
History,  1860. 

1851.  Richard  Mountifort  Conner. 

1852.  Robert  Bell  Booth  Carmichael.^  Died  November  26,1861 ;  aged  33. 
Benjamin  Williamson.^    Donegal  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  1876. 

Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society.  1879.  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  January,   1884. 

'  Author  of  "  Chapters  on  the  Modern  Geometry  of  the  Point,  Line,  and  Circle," 
and  of  numerous  papers  in  the  Cambridge  and  Dublin  Mathematical  Journal,  and  in 
the  Quarterly  Journal  of  Pure  and  Applied  Mathematics. 

^  Author  of  "  Greek  and  Latin  Etymology  in  England,"  "  The  Etymology  of  Liddell 
end  Scott,"  and  otlier  articles,  in  Hermalhtna;  of  Papers  on  '-the  Opus  Majus  of  Roger 
Bacon,"  on  "the  First  English  Translation  of  the  Be  Jmitatione  Christi,"  on  "  MedijBval 
Moral  Tales,"  and  other  subjects,  in  the  Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Irish  Academy ;  of  a 
Paper  on  "the  Weak  Endings  of  Shakspere  "  in  the  Transactions  of  the  New  Shaksperc 
Society,  vol.  i. ;  of  Lectures  on  Shakspere  and  Tennyson  in  Afternoon  Lectures-.  Dublin, 
1863  and  186C  ;  of  the  Ktymological  portion  of  Smith's  Latin  School  Dictionary,  2nd  ed., 
and  of  the  articles  "Pohtical  Jiconomy,"  "Slaveiy,"  "Leslie,"  "Petty,"  "Quesnay," 
"Ricardo,"  "Say,"  "Senior,"  "Smith  (Adam),"  "Turgot,"  etc.,  in  the  9th  ed.  of  the 
Encyclopcedia  Brilannica.  The  first  of  these  Articles  has  since  been  repnuted  in  a  sepa- 
rate volume  (London,  IHSfi),  with  the  title  "A  History  of  I'olitical  Economy,"  and  has 
been  translated  into  German,  Russian,  and  Polisli.  Al.-o  of  Addresses  to  the  Statistical 
Section  of  the  British  Association  (1878)  on  "the  Present  Position  and  Prospects  of  Politi- 
cal Economy  "(this  has  been  ti'anslated  into  (ierman  and  Danish);  to  the  Trades  Union 
Congress  (1880)  on  "  VVork  and  the  Workman  ";  and  to  the  Library  Association  (1884)  on 
"the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin." 

"  Author  of  Lectures  on  Spiritualism  and  Modem  Infidelity,  preached  before  the  Uni- 
versity at  the  Donnellan  Lecture. 

d  Author  of  "  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Italy  during  the  Middle  Ages,"  and  of 
'* Eternal  Punishment  and  Eternal  Death." 

•  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  the  Calculus  of  Operations ;  and  of  a  paper  on  Certain 
Methods  in  the  Calculus  of  Finite  Differences  (Proc.  Royal  Irish  Acad.,  1860),  Editor 
of  Bishop  Butler's  Fifteen  Rolls'  Sermons. 

'  Author  of  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Differential  Calculus  (London :  Longmans, 
1872,  7th  Edition,  1889) ;  of  An  Elementary  Treatise  on  the  Integral  Calculus  (5th  Edi- 
tion, 1888);  and,  in  conjunction  with  F.  A.  Tarleton,  of  An  Elementary  Treatise  on 
Dynamics  ('ind  Edition,  1889).  Author  also  of  the  Articles  "Infinitesimal  Calculus"; 
"  .Mac  Laurin";  " "Variations,  Calculus  of," in  the  9th  Ed.  oiih&Encydopoedia BHtannica 


452  FELLOWS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

1853.  John  Gwynn."  Warden  of  St  Columba's  College,  1866;  Rector  of 

Tullyagnish,  October  17,  1863.  Resigned  October,  1864.  Dean 
of  Raphoe,  1873.  Dean  of  Deny,  1882.  Archbishop  King's 
Lecturer  in  Divinity,  July  4,  1883.  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity,  1888. 

1854.  Thomas  Kingsmill  Abbott,''  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  Nov. 

2,  1867.  Prof,  of  Biblical  Greek,  1875.  Prof,  of  Hebrew, 
1879.    Librarian,  1887. 

1858.  John  Robert  Leslie,  Erasmus  Smith  Professor  of  Experimental 

Philosophy,  1870.       Died  January  1,  1881. 

1859.  William  Hugh  FerrarS  Professor  of  Latin,  June  25,  1870.    Died 

at  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  15th  May,  1871. 

1862.  Thomas  Thompson  Gray. 

1863.  Thomas  Ebenezer  Webb<*.     Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1857. 

Regius  Professor  of  Laws,  October  12,  1867.  Resigned  March 
4,  1871.  Public  Orator,  June  14,  1879.  County  Court  Judge 
for  Donegal,  1888. 

1864.  John  Pentland  Mahaffy.      Professor  of  Ancient  History,  1871. 

Knight  (Gold  Cross)  of  the  Order  of  the  Saviour  in  Greece, 
Honorary  Fellow  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford.     Mus.  D.  1891. 

1865.  Anthony   Traill.      High   Sheriff  for  the  County  Antrim,    1882. 

Assistant  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  1884. 

1866.  Francis  Alexander  Tarleton^.     Editor  of  the  University  Calendar, 

1874-1890.  Assistant  to  Professor  of  Applied  Chemistry,  1875. 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  November,  1890. 

«  Author  of  "  Commentaiy  on  Epistle  to  the  Philippians."  in  the  Speaker's  Bible,  ot 
Sermons,  of  various  Papei's  in  the  Transactions  of  the  Koyal  Irish  Acadenij' and  Herma- 
thena,  and  of  several  Articles  in  Smith  and  Wace's  Dictionary  of  Christian  Biography. 

b  Author  of  "  Sight  and  Touch,  an  attempt  to  disprove  tlie  received  (or  Berkeleian) 
Theory  of  Vision,"  and  of  A  Translation  of  Kant's  Theory  of  Ethics. 

'  Author  of  ".\  Comparative  Grammar  of  Sanskrit,  Greek,  and  Latin"  (London,  1869. 
(The  first  volume  only  was  published,  the  work  being  interrupted  bv  the  death  of  its 
lamented  Author.)  Collator  of  Four  AJSS.  of  the  Gospels,  edited  by  Kev.  T.  K.  Abbott. 
F.  T.  C.  D.,  with  Introduction. 

<>  Q.C.  Author  of  "The  Intellectualism  of  Locke":  "Faust,  from  the  German  of 
Goethe  "  ;  "  The  Veil  of  Isis  " ;  and  of  "  Confiscation  and  Contract,"  and  other  Tracts  on 
the  Irish  Land  Question. 

•  J.  P.  for  the  Co.  Dublin,  one  of  the  Goverroi-s  of  the  National  Galleiy  of  Ireland. 
.\uthor  of  the  following  works:— Fischer's  Commentary  on  Kant's  Critick  of  the 
Pure  J{ea»on,  translated,  with  an  Introduction,  explanatory  Notes  and  an  Appendix: 
London,  18G6.  Twelve  Lectures  on  Primitive  Civilizations  :  London,  1868.  An  E.-<s:iy 
on  the  Social  Development  of  the  Greeks:  London,  1869.  I'rolegomena  to  Ancient 
History  :  London,  1871.  Kant's  Critical  Philosojihy  for  English  Reach  rs  :  London,  1871; 
2nd  Ed.,  1889  (completed  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Bernard).  Greek  Social  Life  from  Homer  to 
Menander  :  London,  1874 ;  «th  Ed.,  1889.  Greek  Antiquities  in  Mr.  J.  H.  Green's  History 
Prhners:  I^ndon,  1876 j  4th  Ed.  1884.  Rambles  and  Studies  in  Greece:  London,  1876  ; 
4th  Ed.  1892.  Euripides,  in  Mr.  J.  R.  Green's  .Series  of  Classical  Authors.  A  Histoiy 
of  Greek  Classical  Literature:  London,  1880;  Jird  Ed.,18!)0-l ;  Descartes,  an  Essav  :  Edi'i- 
burgh,  1880.  The  Hippolytus  of  Euripides  (with  .Mr.  Bury);  .MaLniillan.  18S1  .  2nd  Ed. 
18H8.  A  Rejmrt  on  the  Grammar  Schools  ot  Ireland  (Appendix  A  in  the  Report  of  the 
J{oyul  Commission  on  Education  in  Ireland,  1881).  Greek  Education  :  Kegan  Paul's  Educa- 
tional .Series,  1881.  The  Decay  of  Modern  Preachlnp  :  .Macniillan,  1S8"_'.  Alexander's 
Empire:  L'nwin  1886;  4th  Ed,  1889.  (Jreek  Life  and  Thought,  from  Alexander  to  the 
Roman  Con<iue8t :  Macniillan,  1887.  The  Principles  of  the  Art  of  Conversiition  t  Mac- 
mlllan  and  Putnam,  1887;  '2nd  ed.,  1888.  Sketches  of  a  tour  in  Holland  and  Germany 
(llluntraU'd  by  J.  E.  Rogers),  Macmillan,  1889.  tireek  Pictures  in  Pen  and  Pencil  (l{el. 
Tract  .Soc),  1890.  Editor  of  Duruy's  History  of  the  Romans:  Kegan  I'aul  (6  vols.), 
188;M>.  A  Critical  Introduction  to  Greek  History  (preface  to  Duneys  Greek  History), 
Elites  and  Lauriat,  Boston,  1889.  Th»;  Greek  World  under  Roman  Sway  (Macniillan), 
1800.  On  the  I'etrle  Papyri  (Cunningham  Memoir,  No.  viii.,  of  tlie  Royal  Irish 
Academy,  lH9n.    The  Problems  of  Greek  HlNtory  (Macmillan,  1892). 

'  Author  (if  the  following  Papon  ;— "On  the  Solid  of  Revolution  having  a  given  Volume 
which  experiences  the  least  resistance  in  itu«.siiig  through  a  medium  "  in  the  l'hilo.sophlcal 


FELLOWS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE.  453 

1867.  Arthur  Palmer.     Professor  of  Latin,  June,  1880.    Public  Orator, 

1888.     LL.D.  (Glasg.). 

1868.  Robert  Yelverton  Tyrrell^.  Professor  of  Latin,  14th  October,  1871. 

Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  June,  1880.     LL.D.  (Edin.).  D.Lit. 

1870.  George  Lambert  Cathcart,  Assistant  Professor  of  Natural  Philo- 

sophy, 1880. 

1871.  "William  Snow  Burnside^     Erasmus  Smith  Professor  of  Mathema- 

tics, April,  1879. 

1872.  Frederick  Purser^. 
William  Smith  M'Cay. 

1873.  Arthur  William  Panton*^.     Donegal  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  1884. 
1877.  George  Francis  Fitzgerald,  Erasmus  Smith  Professor  of  Experi- 
mental Philosophy,  Feb.,  1881.  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society,  1883. 

1879.  Frederick  Purser, 

1880.  Thomas  Maguire^.  Lecturer  in  Greek  and  Latin  Composition,  1880 ; 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1882.  Died,  February  26,  1889. 

1881.  Louis  Claude  Purser. 

1882.  William  Ralph  Westropp  Roberts. 

1883.  Edward  Parnall  Culverwell^. 

1884.  John  Henry  Bernard^.    Archbishop  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity, 

1888. 

1885.  John  Bagnell  Bury. 

1886.  Alexander  Charles  0' Sullivan. 

1887.  John  Isaac  Beare.     Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  1889. 

1888.  Robert  Russell. 

1889.  Matthew  Wyatt  Joseph  Fry. 

1890.  William  Joseph  Myles  Starkie. 

1891.  George  Wilkins. 

X.  B.— The  names  of  the  Fellows  elected  in  any  one  year  (before  1855) 
are  not  placed  in  the  order  of  their  answering  at  the  Examination,  but  in 
the  order  of  their  standing  on  the  College  Books  {Stat.  cap.  7).  This 
rule  was  altered  by  the  Statute  18  Vict. 

Magazine;  "Chemical  Equilibrium"  and  '•  Deductions  from  M'Cullagh's  Lectures  on 
Rotation  "in  Trans.  R.I.  A.;  "The  Foundation  of  the  Science  of  Number,"  "Notes  on 
CrystalIogi-aphy,"and"  Geometrical  Proofs  of  some  Propertiesof  Conies"  in  Hermathena; 
also,  in  conjunction  -with  Mr.  M"illiamson,  of  a  Treatise  on  Dynamics. 

t>  Editor  of  the  Biicchae  of  Euripides;  Tlie  Coricspondence  of  Cicero,  vols.  i.  ii.,  vol. 
iii.  (with  Mr.  L.  C.  Purser).  The  Miles  Gloriosus  of  Plautus ;  The  Troades  of  Euripides ; 
Dublin  Translations  ;  the  Acharnians  of  Aristophanes  in  English  verse ;  and  Cicero  in 
his  letters. 

«  In  conjunction  with  Mr.  Panton,  Author  of  "The  Theory  of  Equations." 

d  Declined  to  take  tlie  statutal)le  declaration  required  from  newly  elected  Fellows 
'  postridi^  die  ElcctionLs."  At  a  Visitation  held  subsequently,  it  was  decided  that  the 
election  was  valid  :  but  that  in  consequence  of  Mr.  Purser  having  declined  to  take  the 
declaration,  he  liad  lost  tlie  Fellowship,  which  was  accordingly  declared  vacant.  — (Ftrfr 
Report  of  Trin.  Coll.  Visitation,  1S72.) 

•  In  conjunction  with  .Mr.  Burnside.  Author  of  "  The  Theory  of  Equations." 

'  Author  of  an  Essay  on  the  Platonic  Idea,  of  Essays  on  the  Platonic  Ethics,  and  of 
Lectures  on  Philosophy. 

5  Author  of  a  Paper  on  "The  Discrimination  of  Maxima  and  Minima  solutions  in  the 
Calculus  of  Variations,"  in  Transactions  of  the  Jioi/ul  Society,  1S87,  and  some  other 
Communieations  on  the  same  subject  in  ttie  iieports  of  the  British  Association. 

•>  Author,  in  conjunction  with  Mr.  Mahatty.  of  tlie  second  edition  of  The  Critical 
Philosophy  for  English  l{eaders.  Editor  for  the  Palestine  Pilgrims  Text  Society  of 
"Eusebius  on  the  Churches  of  Constantine,"  and  of  "The  Pilgrimage  of  St.  Silvia  of 
Aquitania  to  the  Holy  Places."  Author  of  a  Paper  on  "  Some  Fnigments  of  an  uncial 
Ms.  of  St  Cyril  of  Alexandria,  written  on  Papyrus  "  in  the  'Transactions  of  the  lioyal 
Irish  Academy. 


(    454    ) 
SINCE  1800«. 


The  names  of  those  Scliolars  who  were  afterwards  Fellows  are 
marked  thus  (*) ;  and  their  subsequent  preferments  will  be  found 
in  the  list  of  Fellows. 


1800. 
William  Conyngham. 
Flan.  Tracy. 
John  Maxwell. 
Ross  Jebb. 

•Philip  C.  Crampton. 
Laurence  Fenner. 
John  Baldwin. 
David  Walker^. 
George  Clarke. 
Samuel  Mercer. 
Frederick  Browne. 
Thomas  O'Kourke. 
Will" am  Bourke. 
Francis  Bourke. 
Benj.  Simon  Kirchener. 
James  Wilson^. 
George  Sullivan. 

1801, 
James  Hopkins. 
John  Brackin. 
James  Morewood. 
Francis  Blackbume'*. 
George  M*Entegart. 
William  A.  Holmes. 
Thomas  Macklin. 
Richard  Moore*. 
Andrew  Brady. 
John  Collins. 
Daniel  O' Flaherty. 

1802. 
William  Curry'. 


Richard  Mauleverer. 
*  Henry  Griffin. 
Nicholas  O'Brien. 
Thomas  Harpur. 
William  Sherlock. 
Abbott  Trayer. 
John  Bourke  Leahy. 
Soame  Jenyns  Ryan. 
William  O'ReUly. 
*Thomas  Gannon. 

1803. 
HolweU  Walshe. 
Richard  Cox  Bowden. 
John  Hatchells. 
Edward  Mahon. 
Wm.  AUeyne  Evanson, 
Richard  Nun*i. 
Hayes  Nash. 
Michael  Leyden. 
Patrick  Brady. 
Francis  Carey  Sullivan. 
William  Ledmon. 
Thomas  Ormsby. 
♦Richard  MacDonnell. 
Cecil  Crampton. 
John  Burke. 
William  Price. 
John  Whitley. 
Andrew  Cochran. 
John  Kearney. 
John  Glasco. 
Matthew  Scraggs. 
Tobias  Bourke. 


Peter  Langley. 
John  Finlay. 
John  Bryan. 

1804. 

John  Clarke. 

James  Johnson. 

William  Boyton. 

Robert  Taylor. 

Richard  Twiss. 

Edward  Close. 

John  Harrison. 

Thomas  Bell. 

Norbury  Phillips. 

Thomas  Ayckbourne. 

William  Ridge. 

William  Lodge. 

Hubert  Prendergast. 

Michael  Sampson. 

John  Irwin. 
;  John  CarroU. 
j  Thomas  Nolan. 
I  James  Pendy. 

Gerald  Fitzgerald. 

James  Griffith. 

1805. 
Edward  O'Brien. 
Lucas  Kelly. 
William  Moore. 
Isaac  Haddock. 
William  Stone. 
Henry  Westrop. 
Hugh  Auchinleck. 


•  A  lint  of  the  Scholars  since  1660  will  be  found  in  the  Calendar  for  1877.  vol.  ii. 
k  Judffc  Advocate.  «  Hishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Itoss. 

•  Vc-  'i" !)'>r  of  the  University,  1861;  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  1S66;  Lord  Chancel- 
lor of  I  IHOG. 

•  .)  K-en'fl  Bench.  '  M.  V.  for  Armaph.    Master  in  Chancery. 
«Ki  „     •            1,  1835;  .SoUcitor-General,  1847;  Attorney-General,  I860;  M.  F.  for 

VVtiid»ui.  l.v>w.    Diod,  AuRUBt,  1870. 

•  Qaeen's  Cuunaol :  Cliainnun  uf  County  Tyrone.     Autlior  of  Digest  of  Irish  Statute!. 


SCHOLARS  OF  TKINITY  COLLEGE. 


455 


Frederick  Mooney. 
William  Hearne. 
Stephen  Bourke. 
*  Richard  F.  Purdon. 
John  Bryson. 
Maurice  Moriarty. 
William  Fanning 

1806. 
John  Torrens. 
Alexander  Eyan. 
Jonathan  Alcock. 
Arthur  Orpen. 
Henry  Allen. 
Edward  Hamilton. 
William  Stephens. 
Clement  Waters. 
William  Jones. 
Barry  Collins. 
William  Wallis. 
William  Pickells. 
Frederick  Bridge. 

1807. 
Marcus  FaUoon. 
James  Kilpatrick. 
Andrew  Armstrong. 
James  Irwin. 
David  R.  Courtney. 
William  Bruce. 
John  Leahy. 
John  Ball. 
Richard  Lee. 
William  Cumming. 
George  Spaight. 
Edward  Berwick*. 
James  Wm.  Cusack*'. 
Thomas  Walsh. 
William  Bryson. 
Edward  Weeks. 
William  O'Brien. 
Chai-les  KeUy. 


Alexander  Hudson. 
Thomas  Surridge. 
John  Boston. 
Robert  Jas.  M'Ghee^ 
John  Blacker  Owens. 
William  Porter. 
John  Cliff. 
William  Ewing. 
Joseph  Hutton. 
Wm.  Hen.  Richmond. 
Geo.  Chamley  Irwine. 
James  Pope. 
William  Shanahan. 
*Thomas  R.  Robinson. 
William  Frazer. 
Wm.  Maxwell  Murphy. 
John  Carter. 
*  William  Phelan. 
Thomas  Morris. 
James  Hogg^. 
William  Hewson. 


1809. 
James  Gregorys 
William  Tomes. 
John  Martley*". 
John  Lloyd. 
Timothy  O'Brien. 
John  Macan. 
Richard  Greene^'. 
*IIenry  H.  Harte. 
George  Blacker''. 
Andrew  Murray. 
Henry  Revell. 
Thomas  Fitzgerald 

O'Connor. 
Thomas  Rolleston. 
Michael  Shanahan. 
George  Needham. 
Thomas  M'Clelland. 


1810. 
Thomas  Huddart. 
Patrick  Cumming. 
James  Matthews. 
Thomas  Jones. 
Edward  Cooke. 
*James  Kennedy. 
JohnWorthingtonFea. 
Henry  King*. 
Thomas  Costello. 
Edward  Clarke. 
Thos.  St.  John  Quinn 
*  Edward  Hincks. 
John  Stack. 
Charles  Bar  din. 
Richard  Stack. 
Patrick  O'Loughlin. 

1811. 
Michael  Mitchell 
Thomas  Walsh. 
John  Graham. 
John  O'Dwyer. 
George  Renny. 
Daniel  Henry  Manse, 
Charles  Porter. 
William  Hughes. 
WiUiam  Smyth. 
John  Smyth. 
Thomas  M'DonneU. 
James  Craig. 
Michael  Ryan. 
Eugene  Barron, 

1812. 
John  Higgins. 
George  Downes'*. 
Charles  Wolfed 
John  Sidney  Taylor. 
Bingham  Walker  Ha- 
milton. 


*  Author  of  Treatise  on  Church  Government,  tfcc. 
t  Professor  of  Surgery ,  18o'2. 

*  Author  of  Controversial  Works,  Sermons,  <fcc. 

d  Afterwards  Sir  James  Weir  Hogg,  Bart.,  Vice-Pres,idont  of  the  Council  for  India. 

*  Dean  of  Kildare. 

'Late  Queen's  Counsel ;  Assistant  Barrister  of  East  liiding  of  Cork. 

*  Late  Baron  of  tlie  Exchequer, 
h  Prebendavy  of  Maynooth. 

*  Author  of  Sermons  ;  Tracts. 

k  Author  of  Poems,  Travels,  <fcc.  Hebrew  Grammar. 

1  Author  of  "  Lines  on  the  Bui'ial  of  Sii'  John  Jloore,"  and  other  Poems, 


456 


SCU0LAR8  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


William  lirooke". 
George  Newenham 

Wright^. 
Michael  Keating. 
Josh.  Sheridan  Lefanu. 
William  Stack. 
John  Gallagher. 
Thomas  Flynn. 

1813. 
il emy  Francis  Lyte<^. 
William  O'Connor. 
John  Eussell'*. 
Marcus  Perrin. 
*John  Blair  Chapman. 
William  WeUand. 
Hercules  Ilry.  Graves. 
Charles  Dickenson^. 
John  Sankey. 
Francis  Robt.  Sandys. 
Rob.  Stevenson  Crooke. 
♦James  Thos.  O'Brien. 
Hugh  Brooke. 
John  Brooke. 
Marcus  Bloxham. 
William  Falloon. 
Richard  Crone. 
John  Hawkesworth. 
Daniel  Foley. 
Thomas  Finn. 
Murtogh  O'Sullivanf. 
John  Foley. 
William  .^-mstrong. 
William  McCarthy. 

1814. 
Samuel  Jacob. 
Robert  Kingsmore. 
Stephen  Gwynne. 
John  Anster-. 


TiKJiaab  Russell. 
James  W.  Maguire. 
John  Hawkey. 
Robert  Dxmcan. 
Maziere  Brady^. 
Edward  Herbert. 
Jones  Quaine. 
Thomas  Bibby. 
Thomas  Monck. 
♦John  Charles  Martin. 
WiUiam  Baillie. 
James  Edw.  Surridge. 
George  Sampson. 
Thos.  Blacker  Owens. 
Timothy  Horan. 
James  Croke'. 
John  Luby. 
Richard  Heniy  Wall. 
George  Prior. 
Samuel  O'SullivanJ. 

1815. 
Thomas  Irwin. 
William  Ryan. 
William  Leney. 
Gerald  TyrreU. 
Thomas  Blood. 
Robt.  Chas.  Atkinson. 
Henry  Scott. 
William  Roe. 
Charles  Dunn. 
Alexander  Dwyer. 
James  Mungan. 
James  Apjohn*^. 
Dennis  M'Gillicuddy. 
Samuel  Fitzgerald. 
Thomas  Hayes. 

1816. 
^Morgan  Donovan'. 


Christopher  Cudmure. 
Thomas  Fred.  Kelly™. 
George  Gwynne. 
George  Dubourdieu. 
Robert  Kenney. 
Thomas  Forsayeth''. 
Thomas  MoUoy. 
John  Studdart. 
Thomas  Reynolds. 
John  KeiT. 
Thomas  Gregg. 
Joseph  Logue. 
Joshua  M 'Master. 

1817. 
Meade  Nesbitt. 
William  Leahy : 
Brabazon  Disney". 
Robert  LawP. 
James  Henry. 
John  Bertridge  Clarke. 
Tobias  Lapiere. 
Jjucius  Davoren. 
Thos.  Hamblin  Porter. 
Timothy  0' Flaherty. 
Denis  Twiss  Riordon. 
Eugene  Finnerty. 

1818. 
Owen  Connolly. 
Charles  Benson. 
Christopher  Weir. 
Hugh  Graves. 
William  SilUto. 
William  Upton. 
♦Humphrey  Lloyd. 
Philip  lloman. 
♦John  Darloy. 
David  Thompson. 
John  Tarleton. 


•  Late  Master  in  Cliancery. 

•  Autlior  of  (lUide  to  County  Wicklow,  Wales,  <fec. ;  Greek  Grammar.  &c 

•  Author  of  "  Tlie  Spirit  of  the  Psalms,"  and  other  poems  (London,  1S35) 

•  I^ttte  Arcljdeacon  of  Clogher.  •  Lute  Bishop  of  Mcath. 
'  I'rebendiiry  ot  Armagh.    Author  of  Sermons,  &c, 

«  Autlior  of  Poems,  &c.     Translator  of  Goethe's  "  Faust"    Uegius  Professor  of  Civil 
Law,  1S6(). 
»"  l>»rd  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1853. 

•  Late  Solicitor-General  (or  the  Colony  of  Victoria,  Au^st^alia. 
i  Author  of  Treatise  on  Divine  Providence,  &c. 

•  I'rotessorof  ClH-'ini'Jliy.  1850. 

•  Chief  ot  the  uncieiii  liisli  sept  of  O'Donovan  of  ClancahlU. 

■  Late  Judge  oi  ilie  High  Court  of  Admiralty  in  Ireland.         »  Late  Recorder  of  Coi  k. 

•  Dean  of  Armagh.    Auihor  of  Sermons. 

»  Profesnor  of  the  Iiihtitutcs  of  Medicine,  School  of  Ph  sic.  IWl . 


SCHOLARS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


457 


John  Keeffe  Robinson. 
John  Arhuthnot. 
Cornelius  Quigley. 
William  Colo. 
WilKam  O'Connor. 
Patrick  Donnelly. 

1819. 
Alexander  Campbell. 
James  Peebles. 
John  M'Efter. 
Thomas  Mooney. 
Michael  M'CauU. 
John  Hogg. 
Joseph  Jerrard. 
John  Richard  Darley^^. 
John  Burnett. 
Samuel  M.  Kyle^. 
John  Turpin. 
Benjamin  Alcock. 
Samuel  Hanna. 
William  Stevenson. 
John  Russell. 
Alexander  Robinson. 
John  Browne. 
James  Fahey. 
William  Mason. 
William  Jeffcott<=. 
William  Stack. 
*  Thomas  Luby. 
John  Mussen. 
WiUiam  O'Reilly. 

1820. 
Michael  Callaghan. 
William  Montgomery '^. 
Luke  White  King. 
Thos.  Oliver  Sproule. 
Richard  Semple. 
Charles  King  Irwin^. 
Bartholw.  0' Sullivan. 
Edward  Stack. 
Edward  Purdue. 


James  Dunseath. 
Robert  Carpenter. 
Michael  Tracy. 
Lewis  Delamere. 

1821. 
Edward  Leet. 
Leonard  Horner  Ro- 
binson. 
Nathaniel  Mahaffy. 
Charles  Chambers. 
George  Wall. 
Thomas  Smith. 
Joseph  Cooper. 
George  Young. 
John  O'Donoghue. 
G.  Washington  Smith. 

1822. 
George  JohnGwynne''. 
John  Maginn. 
Edward  Russell. 
Marmion  Savage. 
George  Crooke. 
Robert  Purdon. 
Thomas  Coneys?. 
Hugh  G Wynne. 
Fielding  Ould. 
Samuel  Greer^. 
Henry  Carpenter. 
William  Hughes. 
John  Gregg'. 
*  Henry  Kingsmill. 

1823. 
Richard  Chambers. 
William  Fox. 
Joseph  Marshall. 
George  Goodman. 
William  Williams. 
Michael  Mac  Namara 
Nicholas  Armstrong. 
Robert  G.  Mooney. 


Davis  Sloane. 
Hamilton  Verschoylei. 
*Geo.  Sydney  Smith. 
Jackson  Wray. 
George  King. 
Jordan  Roche. 
Thomas  Dee. 
Terence  O'Brien. 
William  Carpenter. 

1824. 
John  Whiteside. 
John  Stafford. 
Peter  Greene. 
John  Ryall. 
John  M 'Caulk. 
Alexander  Major. 
Thomas  O'Keefe. 
John  WaU. 
Heniy  Hemmings. 
Matthew  Baker, 
Charles  McCarthy. 
Maurice  M'Kay^. 
James  Smith. 
James  M 'Master. 
Michael  WaU. 
Roger  Cullinan. 
John  Conroy. 
Wm.  O'Shaughnessy. 

1825. 
Marcus  Cosley*". 
Chas.  Stuart  Stanford". 
Joseph  Uriel  Franklin. 
Samuel  Wilson. 
Richard  Hamilton. 
Richard  O'Beime. 
Wm.  Francis  O'Neill. 
Henry  Peters. 
John  Fitzgerald, 
John  Alcock". 
Martin  Foye. 
John  Stamer. 


*  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  1874. 

*>  Arcluleacon  of  Cork,  *  Chief  Justice  in  Australia. 

d  Late  President  of  the  Collepe  of  Physicians,  and  Professor  of  Midwifery,  School  of 
Physic  ;  author  of  a  valuable  medical  work  on  that  subject.      *  Precentor  of  Armagh. 

'   Author  of"  Commentary  on  St.  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Galatian.s.' 

6  Professor  of  Irish.  1841.  h  Piecentor  of  Clocher,  18G4. 

'Archdeacon  of  Kildare,  1857;  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  1S62. 

j  Chancellor  of  Christ  Church  Cathedral.  1853:  Dean  of  Ferns,  1862;  .Bishop  of  Kil- 
more. Elphin,  and  Ardagh,  1862.    Author  of  various  Sermons. 

k  Principal  of  the  College  of  Toronto,  Upper  Canada.  Author  of  Treatise  on  Greek 
Metres,  &c. ;  Editor  of  Horace.  '  Editor  of  Select  Orations  of  Cicerr. 

■"  Afterwards  Marcus  Costello.    State  Attorney  General,  Gibraltar. 

"  Editor  of  Plato's  Piunsdo  :  Ovid's  Fasti.  Ac.    Late  Prebendary  of  St.  Michan's,  Dublin, 

"  Archdeacon  of  Waterford,  1866. 


458 


SCHOLABS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Hugh  Edward  Prior. 

Robert  Thompson. 

1830. 

Mason  Mulligan. 

William  Cron'n. 

Eugene  Finn. 

William  Donnelly. 

Warner  Hamiegan. 

Christopher  Rapier. 

Joseph  Potter. 

Richard  Phayre. 

John  Maguire. 

James  Prendeville*. 

Charles  Campbell. 

WilHam  Pollock^. 

Edward  O'Connor. 

Henry  Hardy. 

John  Popham. 

Jas.  Parkinson  Boyle. 

Samuel  Ussher. 

Robt.  Perceval  Graves*. 

Daniel  Callaghan. 

Thomas  Gray  don. 

Hugh  Hamilton. 

John  Leahy. 

Launcelot  Studderti. 

1826. 

Patrick  Callanan. 

James  Millett. 

♦John  Meade. 

John  M'Donough. 

Michael  Collins. 

Stephen  Browne. 

Bold  C.  Hill. 

James  Murphy. 

William  Short  Thynne. 

♦Thomas  M'Neece. 

Daniel  Flynn. 

Thomas  Byrne. 

James  0' Flanagan. 

Patrick  Cullinan. 

James  Moore. 

1831. 

Walter  Delamere. 

John  Sutton. 

Jeremiah  Lane. 

1827. 

1829. 

Richard  Trayer. 

Edmund  Sharkey. 

David  Jones  Waugh. 

John  Gierke. 

Nathaniel  Alcock. 

John  Collison. 

William  Savage. 

*Wm.  Dighy  Sadleir. 

Henry  West. 

Daniel  Stack. 

Sibbert  Newton. 

James  O'Hea. 

John  O'Donoghue. 

Samuel  Power. 

WilHam  Atwell. 

Dd.  Bo  wen  Thompson. 

John  Higgins. 

T.  Uniacke  Townsend. 

Nugent  Wadeb. 

John  William  Grier. 

1832. 

John  Burke. 

Thomas  Kettlewell. 

John  Frazer. 

Richard  Burnet. 

Mark  Clarke. 

Isaac  Butt''. 

*John  Malet. 

Joseph  Pollock*. 

Robert  Mac  Donnell. 

CadwalladerWolseley^ 

Matthew  Franks. 

Charles  H.WoodrofFe. 

Baniel  Mooney, 

Conway  F.  Whittle. 

Horace  Meade. 

Tliomas  Nolan. 

William  Drury. 

Moses  Gray. 

William  Henry  Astle. 

James  M'Auley. 

John  Franks. 

Patrick  M'Carthy. 

John  WiUiam  Smythf. 

Francis  Crawford'. 

William  Smith. 

Rd.  Graves  Meredyth. 

James  Perceval  Graves. 

♦James  M'Cullagh. 

James  Booths. 

♦Charles  Graves. 

William  M'llwaine. 

♦Samuel  Butcher. 

1828. 

Ralph  Oldham. 

Wm.  Archer  Butler"". 

Boss  S.  Moored. 

Charles  Culligan. 

Maurice  Collis. 

•  Editor  of  Livy,  &c.        *  Canon  of  BrlstoL  «  Archdeacon  of  Glendalough,  1862. 

•  Late  M.  P.  for  ArmaRh.  •  Late  County  Court  Judge,  England. 

'  Author  of  the  following  legal  works:  "Smith's  Leading  Cases"  (tliis  work  has 
passed  through  several  editions  in  England  and  Aim-iica) ;  "Compendium  of  Mercantile 
Law  s"  "  Lectures  on  the  Law  of  Contracts ; "  "  View  of  Proceedings  in  an  Action  at 
Law." 

«  F.  R.  S.  Author  of  the  following  Mathematical  works:— "On  the  Application  of  a 
New  Analytical  Method  to  tlie  Theory  of  Curves  and  Curved  Surfaces"  (i.e.  tangential 
co-onlinates),  Dublin,  1840;  "Tlie  Theory  of  Klliptic  Integrals  and  the  Pr<)])ertie8  of 
SurfacfS  of  the  Second  Order  applied  on 'investigation  of  tiie  motion  ofabodv  rouml 
a  Flxfd  I'oint,"  Lond.  IfCil.  "A  Treatise  on  some  new  Geometrical  Methods  (includes. 
I  believe,  the  two  foimer),  1873-77,  and  many  works  on  Education.  Sometime  Principal 
of  ISristol  College,  and  afterwards  Vice-1'rincipal  of  Liverpool  Collegiate  Institution. 

•  Ar<'hdeiu"on  of  Chester. 

•  Aiittior  of  Tlie  Life  of  Sir  William  Rowan  Hamilton.  J  Chancellor  of  KiUaloe. 

k  .M.  P.  fur  Youghal,  l6b'J,  Q.C.  Formerly  Professor  of  Political  Kconomy.  M.P.  for 
Limerick,  1874. 

•  Auiiidi  (.»  •' Mont!  Hcliralcaj"  (L<mdnn,  Williams  and  Norgate.  18C9);  and  various 
Phllo!  I  laiiMictlonH  of  till' iJoyal  Irish  Academy. 

•  I  M-nil  I'liilosophy.AiithorofLecturesonthelllfltoryof  Ancient 
PhU"»' i    .                       iHvciopment,  Uoctilnal  and  Practical. 


SCHOLARS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


459 


George  R.  Piirdon. 
Robert  Stack. 
George  B.  Wheeler*. 
James  Hynes. 
Charles  AV.  Edwards. 
John  Davis. 

1833. 
John  Webb  FlaveUe. 
R.  G.  Mac  Donnelly 
Joseph  Turner. 
*Thonias  Stack. 
Richard  Gibbings^. 
♦Joseph  Carson. 
John  Thomas  Ball^. 
William  Reeves^. 
Alexander  Flemming. 
William  Fitzgerald"". 
Henry  Owgan.*^*" 
William  Chichester?. 
Thos.Hawthomthwaite 
William  Rib  ton. 
Thos.  Charles  WaUis. 
William  Adamsss. 
Justin  McCarthy. 

1834. 
James  Hillh. 
CharlesHawkesToddhh. 

Hy,  Taylor  Ringwood. 
William  Wiley. 
Hugh  Allen. 
John  Allen  Shone. 
Thos.  Walker  Stanley. 


William  Falloon.' 
Gerald  Fitzgerald. 
*  William  Lee. 
Dixie  Clement. 
Thomas  Woodward." 
Edward  Callaghan. 
John  Weir. 
Hugh  Wilson. 
WniiamM'Nulty. 
Robert  Foster  MuUins, 
JohnM'CuUagh. 

1835. 
Mark  T.  Russell. 
Robert  Hopkins. 
Vernon  Drapes. 
Benjamin  Wade. 
Henry  Wall  Tibbs. 
John  Walker. 
Thomas  R.  Wrightson 
John  Augustus  Orr. 
Jas.  W.  King  Disney. 
John  Edward  WalshJ. 
George  Fletcher. 
Robert  King'^. 
Fred.  H.  Ringwoodl 
James  Eccleston. 
Samuel  Hamilton. 
Joseph  Deas. 

1836. 
John  Hallo  well. 
George  Hodder. 
*  Michael  Roberts. 


Richard  Wrightson. 
Edmund  Maturin. 
*William  Roberts. 
Edmund  Meredith. 
*John  Hewitt  Jellett. 
Jas.AnthonyLawson'" 
Patrick  Murphy. 
Cornelius  Percy  Ring. 
Maurice  O'Donoghue. 


1837. 
John  Marchbank. 
John  Murray. 
John  Flanagan. 

*  James  Byrne. 

*  George  Salmon. 
John  Wm.  Laughlin. 

*  George  Longfield. 
Hugh  Law", 
Josiah  Lowe". 
George  Graham. 
John  George  Gordon. 
Jeremiah  Murphy. 
Thomas  Dobbin. 
Herc.H.  Mac  Donnell. 

1838. 
Richard  Longfield. 
William  J.  ThornbillP. 
Robert  F.  Neely. 
Jas.  Paumire Hamilton. 
William  Bassett. 
George  Lee. 
Alexander  Read. 


*  Editor  of  the  Hecuba  of  Euripides,  Virgil,  &c. 

>>  Afterwards  Sir  Kichard  Graves  Mac  Donnell,  C.  B.,  Governor  of  Hong-Kong.  Late 
Governor  of  South  Australia,  and  of  Nova  Scotia. 

«  Prof,  of  Eccl.  Hist.,  1863.  Author  of  "Iloman  Forgeries,"  &c.  Editor  of  "  Index  Ex- 
purg.  Vatican. ;  ""  Records  of  the  Inquisition;"   "Taxes  of  the  Fenitentiary,*'  &c. 

d  Vicar-General  of  Armagh.  Attorney-General,  1868.  M.  P.  for  the  University,  186S, 
Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1875. 

•  Dean  of  Armagh.  Author  of  Ecclesias.  Antiq.  of  Down,  Connor,  and  Dromore. 
Bishop  of  Down,  1886. 

t  Bishop  of  Cork,  1857;  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  1862.  Editor  of  Aristotle's  Nicomacheati 
Ethics;  Author  of  Practical  Sermons ;  Editor  of  Bishop  Butler's  Analogy,  J:c. 

ff  See  list  of  Jloderators,  1835. 

e  Late  Prebend,  of  St.  .Michael's,  Dub.  Late  Baron  O'Neill,  Shane's  Castle,  Co.  Antrim. 

ss  Professor  of  Systematic  Divinity  in  Kashotah  Theological  Seminary,  Wisconsin. 
Author  of  A  New  Treatise  upon  Regeneration  in  Baptism,  and  other  Theological  Works. 

h  Late  Head  Master  of  the  Upper  School,  Royal  Hospital,  Greenwich. 

hh  Q.C.    Chancellor  of  Derry. 

i  Canon  of  Chester.  ii  Dean  of  Down.    Editor  of  W.  Archer  Butler's  Sermons. 

J  M.  P.  for  the  University,  1866.  Attorney-General,  1866.  Master  of  the  Rolls,  186(;. 
Died  in  Paris,  October  20.  1869.    Aged  52. 

k  Author  of  "Church  History  of  Ireland,"  and  other  works. 

1  Head  Master  of  Dungannon  School.    Editor  of  Selections  from  Theocritus. 

■"  Formerly  Professorof  Political  Economy.  Sohcitor-General,  1861.  Attorney-General. 
1865.     M.  P.  for  PortarlinRton,  1865.    Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas,  1868. 

"  Q.C.  Late  Professor  of  English  Law,  Queen's  College,  Galway.  Attorney-General, 
1874.    Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1881. 

"  Author  of  Lectures  on  the  Jewish  Feasts,  and  of  various  Sermons. 

'Author  of  The  ^Eneid  of  Virgil,  freely  translated  into  English  Blank  Verse. 


460 


SCHOLARS  OF  THINTTY  COLLEGK. 


Charles  Bickmore. 
John  Gaggin. 
WilliamConnorMagee'* 
George  Stone. 
Abrm.  Bovd  Purcell. 
Robert  Thos.  Wheeler, 
Francis  King. 
Cuthbert  C.  Power. 
Charleton  S.  Ralph. 
James  Smith. 
Andrew  Daly. 
Wm.   Church   Stack- 

poole. 
Francis  Kearney. 
Thomas  Tracey. 
John  Thos.  Ringwood. 

1839. 

Robert  Gibbings. 

Hedges  Eyre  Chatter- 
ton*'. 

•Benjamin  Dickson. 

James  Monahan'^^. 

John  M'Kee. 

Zebulon  Wright  Hin- 
ton. 

Joseph  Owgan. 

•James  M 'Ivor. 

Eugene  Daly. 

Wm.  Edward  Mulgan. 


George  Robinson. 
•Hewitt  Robert  Poole. 
James  Gollock. 
Thomas  Henry  Craig. 
Henry  Carr":. 
Fred.  Wm.  M'Blain. 
•John  Kells  Ingram. 
Thomas  0' Regan. 
Henry  George  Carroll. 
John  Edw.  Woodroffe. 


1841. 
Patrick  Moore. 
John  Cotter  Mac  Don- 

neU'>. 
Andw.  Rob.  Faussett^. 
George  Tighe  Hopkins. 
Wm.  Peter  H.  Dobbin. 
Thomas  Twigg^ 
Chas.  Parsons  Reich c!'. 
Thomas  AVm.  Moffett''. 
John  Hare  Duck. 
John  0' Regan'. 
Wm.  George  Carroll. 
•George  Ferd.  Shaw. 
Chs.  Purdon McCarthy. 
Andrew  O'Callaghan. 

1842. 
Richard  Lee. 
Chas.  Hare  HemphillJ. 
William  Battersby. 
John  Brinkley. 
Charles  Ingham  Black. 
John  Alcorn. 
John  Gal  van. 
Fred.  Ben.  M 'Clean. 


Wm.  Denis  Carroll. 
Henry  Wakeham. 
John  Lovel  Robinson. 
Mich.  Callanan  Howe. 
Ths.  Neligan  Kearney. 
Chas.  FennellM'Car- 

thy.      

1843. 
Edward  SuUivan''. 
John  Alexander  Dolan. 
William  B.  Calcott. 
John  Gilmore. 
James  Mecredy. 
John  Sharkey. 
William  Irvine. 
Thomas  Moore. 
Narcissus  Batt. 
Arthur  Gore  Ryder*. 
James  Rogers. 
Samuel  Wensley  Davis. 
William  Nesbitt. 
Richard  Frizelle. 
•John  Y.  Rutledge. 
Thomas  Steele. 

1844. 
Edw.  Graves  Mayne. 
Walter  Beaurepaire. 
James  Pooler'". 
Michael  Harrison'^. 
Rich.  Carr  Kirkpatrick. 
James  Bell. 
Ronald  Mac  DonneU. 
Joseph  Henry. 
Robert  Wm.  Shekletoii. 
Finch  White. 
Wm.  Alexander  M'De- 
vitte. 


1840. 
Thomas  Wakeham. 
Michael  Ilaynes. 
Patrick  Reynolds. 
Alexander  Johns. 
Thomas  Ovens. 

•Dean  of  Cork.  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  1 868.  Archbishop  of  York.  1890.  Author 
of  a  pamphlet  on  tlie  Kvils  of  the  Voluntary  System,  and  ol  various  Sermons.  Donnellan 
Lecturer  in  the  Liiivcrsitv.  1865. 

k  Solicitor-General,  1866;  Attorney-General,  1866;  M.  P.  for  the  University,  1867; 
Vicc-Cliancellor  of  Ireland,  18(;7.        bb  Treasurer  of  Christ's  Church  Catliedral,  Dublin. 

•  Late  Principal  of  the  Irish  Missionary  College,  llalhuasloe;  late  Head  Masterof  Dro- 
ghecla  Endowed  School. 

<«  Dean  of  Cashel.  18CL  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Leicester.  Author  of  "The  Doctrine 
of  the  Atonement  deduced  from  Scripture,"  1858. 

•  Editor  of  "  Bengel's  Gnomon  of  the  New  Testament,"  and  author  of  several  Classical 
Works.  '  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's. 

«  LaU5  Professor  of  Latin,  Queen's  College,  Belfast.  Bishop  of  Meatli,  1885.  Donnellan 
Lecturer  m  1854.  Author  of  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  and  on  the  Prayer  Book,  and 
of  several  Tracts  on  the  Ordinal. 

•>  President  of  Qiu-en's  College,  Galwav. 

•  Archdeacon  of  Klldare,  ISG'I.  i  Q.  C,  Chairman  for  Co.  Kerry.  »  Solicitor- 
General,  18<;5.  Attorney-General,  186.9.  Master  of  the  Bolls,  1870.  Ix)rd  Chancellor  of 
Ireland,  Ikk.! 

I  !,;!•    " '  V  ■■  t'Tipperary  Grammar  School.    Author  of  "Tiie  Scriptural  Di>c- 

trliK  1  (Jod  "  (UoiiiK'llan  Lecture,  18  if), 

s  Cathedral.  Dublin. 

•  bu „.  ... ,  ioi;7.  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Bankruptcy,  1868. 


I 

t 


SCHOLARS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


461 


Robt.  Sharpe  Sinclair*. 

William  Fetherstone. 

1850. 

Thomas  Waller  Evans. 

James  A.  Weir. 

.llexander  Evelyn. 

William  Doyle. 

Henry  Mackesy. 

Robert  Heatley. 

Samuel  Gibson. 

Henry  Wm.  Mathew. 

1845. 

*RobertB.  Carmichael. 

Henry  King. 

Charles  Parke. 

James  Stevenson. 

Thomas  R.  Courtney. 

1        Richard  Doyne. 

Sandford  Connor. 

Joseph  C.  Moore. 

^         Francis  ReiUy. 

Thomas  Dunnett. 

William  Campbell. 

Henry  E.  Wynne. 

Hugh  Huddleston. 

John  B.  Courtenay. 

Thos.  Edward  Cliffe 

Thomas  Jordan. 

John  H,  Archer. 

Leslie. 

John  Murray. 
Edward  C.  Carroll. 

Arthur  Gore. 

William  Hearn^. 

Bartholomew  Ring. 

Thomas  Barnes. 

Bridges,  Carmichael 

Matthew  Lanktree. 

Frederick  Walker. 

Hooke. 

William  Gwynn. 

*Thomas  E.  Webb. 

Wm.  Richards  VeweU. 

1848. 

1851. 

James  Murphy<=. 

Here.  H.  Dickinson'^. 

William  Heazle. 

Garrett  Nugent. 

*John  Gwynn. 

Edward  Carey. 

Roscoe  Mongan. 

Edw.  Lysaght  Griffin. 

Edward  Bannerman. 

Wm.  Robert  Stephens. 

WiUiaiii  M.  Woolsey 

1846. 

Leslie  Breakey. 

Ambrose  Leet. 

Horace  Fleming. 

William  Caine. 

Horatio  L.  Nicholson. 

Thomas  W.  Luby. 

Joseph  Watkins. 

Richard  T.  Smiths 

Henry  Brougham. 

Richard  Dowse«. 

Edward  John  Wade. 

George  Higginbotham. 

James  John  Hall. 

Alex.  George  Richeys. 

William  Lewers. 

William  Dunbar. 

James  Rice. 

Henry  W.  Crofton. 

James  Gwynn. 

Fran.  Crossle  Cramsie. 

Robert  Stavely. 

John  Mayne. 

John  Cooke. 

William  H.  Halpin. 

Charles  Campbell. 

Henry  Chas.  Murphy. 

Wyndham  Armstrong. 
Hugh  Sherrard. 
William  Weir. 

*Thomas  K.  Abbott. 

Samuel  Walker^. 

1849. 

1852. 

John  R.  M'Dowell. 

John  Joseph  Knox 

Richard  Bathoe  Jones. 

Thomas  0' Flaherty. 

Fletcher. 

John  Fox  Goodman. 

Travers  Adamson. 

Charles  Oldham. 

Achilles  Daunts 

John  A.  Nicholson. 

Richard  C.  Belton. 

1847. 

Charles  Holmes. 

Jas.  Henry  Cochrane. 

Stewart  B.  Craig. 

Charles  Hamilton. 

Edmund  BurkeJ. 

John  James  Twigg. 

WiUiam  Wallace. 

Robert  Tighe  Hopkins. 

Hugh  M'Sorlcy. 

Jeremiah  0' Carroll. 

Alexander  Johnson. 

William  Anderson. 

William  Gray. 

James  Maxwell  Weir''. 

Francis   Hopkins. 

Alexander  Miller. 

William  Weir. 

William  Hopkins. 

Frederick  Evelyn. 

Chs.  Elriugton  M'Kay. 

William  Malam. 

Robert  Rogers. 

WiUiam  Kirk  Hobart™. 

*  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy,  Elphinstone  College,  and  Kegis- 
rrar  of  the  University,  Hombay.  Director  of  Publiclnstruction,  Berar,  India. 

b  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Law,  University  of  Melbourne.    '  Now  Mr.  Justice  Murphy. 

*  Autiior  of  Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.  Dean  of  the  Cliapel  Royal,  186S, 

*  M.  P.  for   Londonderry,  1868.    Solicitor-General.    1870.      Attorney-General,   1872. 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  '  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin. 

8  Q.  C.    Author  of  "  Lectures  on  the  History  of  Ireland"  ( Dublin,  1870).    Late  Deputy 
Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law.       «>  Attorney-General,  1885. 
»  Donnellan  F^ecturer  in  the  University,  1869.    Dean  of  Cork,  1875. 
i  Professor  of  Law  and  Political  Economy,  Elphinstone  College,  Bombay, 
k  See  List  of  Moderators,  185*.  '  Head  Master  Kilkenny  College. 

™  Author  of  "  The  Medical  Language  of  St.  Luke  "  (Dublin  University  Press  Series). 


462 


8CHOLAK8  OP  TKINITT  COLLEGE. 


Henry  Sam. Stevenson. 
Richard  F.  Littledale. 
Robert  Gwynne. 
•Thomas  T.  Gray. 
John  H.  Martin. 

1853. 
Charles  Henry   Foot. 
John  Robert  Gregg. 
James  Burkitt. 
Joseph  G.  Rainsford, 
Christopher  J.  "Weir. 
Paulus  jE.  Singer. 
Ed.  Stanley  Robertson"*. 
R.  Wm.  M'Donnell. 
Wm.  Trench  Johnson. 
Wm.  E.  T.  Sharpe. 
Robert  Henry  Scott.'' 
John  James  Elmes. 
"William  Bradford. 

1854. 
William  RadclifFe. 
Charles  P.  Mulvany. 
James  Stanton. 
John  Bond. 
Robert  Reeves. 
Isaac  Heazle. 
Arthur  M.  Mitchell. 
William  Burnet. 
Michael  L.  Rawlins. 
Thomas  Wm.  Carson, 
Charles  King  Irwin. 


Fredrick  Barnes. 
Henrv  Robert  Greer<^ 
James  W.  Quinton<=<^. 

18o5J. 
William  Tyrrell*. 
William  C.  Eadesf. 
•William  H.  Ferrar. 
WiUiam  E.  Fov. 
Barthol.  C.  Hime. 
John  Ellis. 
John  Geoghegan?. 
Thomas  Tracey**. 
Lewis  R.  Delamere. 
John  Boxwell'. 
Joseph  E.  Dawson. 
James  Paton. 
Wm.  Percy  Robinson". 
John  Henderson. 
William  M 'Guinness. 

Xon-Fotmdationi. 

♦Thomas  Maguire''. 
John  Campbell. 
William  Walker. 
William  J.  Valentine. 

1856. 
Classics. 
Henry  Leeson. 
Henry  Joy. 
Robert  Johnstone. 


James  Walsh. 
Thomas  Dudley. 
John  W.  Chambers. 
George  Campbell. 
John  James  Noble. 
Joseph  J.  H.  Carson. 
Theodore  Smith'. 

No  n- Foundation. 
Henry  Willm.  Rogers. 
James  Curran. 

Science. 
William  E.  Meade. 
Henry  Martin. 
William  B.  Brown- 

"gg. 
James  Wm.  Warren. 

Non- Foundation. 
Denis  Fitzpatrick". 
John  Purser. 

1857. 
Classics. 
Edward  Wm.  O'Brien. 
Robert  Hime™. 
Henry  F.  Tyrrell". 
Conolly  Twigg°. 
Arthur  Wilsonoo. 
John  Addison. 
John  B.  Elmes. 
Charles  W.  Bateman. 
Albert  I.  MacDonoghP. 


'  Late  Magistrate,  Azimgurh,  N.  W.  P. 

k  Director  of  the  Meteorological  Department  of  the  Board  of  Trade. 

•  Matliematical  Master  of  the  Royal  Artillery  College,  Sandhurst. 
"  Judicial  Comini.-sioner  of  British  Burmah. 

•  Trevious  to  this  year,  the  names  of  the  Scholars  elected  in  any  one  year  were  not 
arranged  in  order  of  merit,  but  in  the  order  of  their  standing  on  the  College  Books 
(Stat.  Cup.  7)  This  rule  was  altered  by  the  Statute  18  Victoria.  The  names  are  placed 
in  the  order  of  merit  at  the  Examination  in  this  and  all  the  subsequent  years. 

•  Judge  of  High  Court,  N.W.P.,  India.  '  Late  Magistrate,  Bengal. 
«  l>ute  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Revenue,  Bengal. 

h  Magistrate,  North- West  Provinces,  India. 

•  Magistrate  Bengal.  "  See  Respondents  for  18-^9. 

i  Previous  to  the  year  1873,  Foundation  Scholarships  in  Trinity  College  were  restricted 
by  the  Statutes  to  Members  of  the  Church  of  Ireland.  In  .Michnelmas  Term,  lSi4,  It 
was  resolved  by  the  Board  that  Students  of  other  religious  denominations,  whose  an- 
swering, whether  in  >cience  or  Classics,  waa  such  as  would  have  entitled  them  to 
Chattered  Scholarships,  should  be  elected  Non-Foundation  Scholars.  By  the  '•  Univer- 
•ity  of  Dublin  Te.stj*  Act.  1873."  this  di.«tinctlon  has  been  removed;  and  all  Students  can 
now  be  elected  Scholars  on  the  Foundation. 

«  I^iic  Professor  of  Latin,  Queen's  College,  Galway.  Author  of  "  Platonic  Idea  •' 
(Ixjnddii,  Ih'ici  '.iud  other  works.  '  Late  Magistrate,  Bengal. 

"  S<<  'inmentof  India,  Legi.slative  Department. 

■  -M  ill.  "  Late  .Magistrate.  North-We.st  Provinces,  India. 

•  I-"!'  India.  ••  Judge,  11  iyh  Court  of  Judicature,  Calcutta. 

>  Cuiiou  ui  St  Patrick'*  Cathedral,  Dublin  and  I'lubendurv  of  Monmuhennc,  Glen- 
dalough  11170.  ' 


SCHOLAKS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


463 


Thomas  Allingham. 
Edmund  Thos.  Be  wley  » 

Non- Foundation. 
Albert  M.  Selss^. 
John  Lynn. 

Science. 
John  P.  Taylor. 
John  S.  Leatham. 
William  R.  Larminie. 
James  T.  Woodroffe. 

Non-Fotindation. 
Henry  A.  Donovan. 
John  Fallon. 

1858. 

Classics. 
James  S.  Cluff. 
*John  P.  Mahaffy. 
Gerald  Fitzgibbon<=. 
Jeremiah  M'Carthy. 
James  Rowley. 
Charles  D.  Field^. 
JohnF.  Davies. 
John  G.  Rice. 
John  James  Browne. 

Science. 
♦Anthony  Traill. 
John  N.  Hoare. 
Richard  E.  Shakleton. 
Francis  Checkley. 

Non-Foundation. 
Thomas  WiUiam  Bell. 

1859. 

Classics. 

Jas.  M'Gregor  Millar. 

'  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law,  1884.  »>  Professor  of  German,  18C6. 

'  Q.  C. ;  Solicitor-General,  LS77  ;  Lord  Justice  of  Ap]>eal,  1878. 

■*  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Calcutta. 

•  See  list  of  Moderators.  f  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  1866. 

'.Author  of  "  The  Parabola,i:ilipse,and  Hyperbola,"  and  of  a  "  Treatise  on  Trigonometry." 

^  Magistrate,  lianda,  N.  VV.  P.India.        '  iJistiict  and  Session  Ju<ige,  Be.igal. 

J  Assistant  Commissioner,  Oude.  k  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1874. 

» (Succeeded  .Mr.  Justice  Stephen,  1891 ) 

"  Magistrate,  Madras.  "  See  list  of  Moderators,  1861. 

»  Attorney-General.  1883.    Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  1885. 

'  Professor  of  Higlier  Mathematics  in  the  Catholic  University,  Ireland.  Autlior  of 
numerous  Mathematical  Papers,  including  the  following  : — "On  the  equations  and  pro- 
perties of(l)  The  system  of  circles  touching  three  circles  in  a  plane.  (2)  The  system 
of  splierc'S  toucliinu  four  spheres  in  space.  (3)  The  system  of  circles  touching  three  ciicles 
on  a  sphere.  (4)  The  system  of  conies  inscribed  in  a  conic,  and  limcliiiig  three  inscribed 
conies  in  a  plane."— (Proceedings.  Pi.  L  .A..,  18G6.)  "On  IJicirculiir  Quartics."— (Transac- 
tions, R.  I.  A.,  1868.)  "  Hecherclie  des  equatioiis  des  couples  de  quudriquesinscrites  i 
une  quadrique  donnee  et  tangent  a  quaire  quadriques  ir.scntes  aussi  dans  la  m6me  quad- 
rique."— Tortolini,1869.)  "On Cyclidesand Sphero-(iuartics."  — (Transactions, R.S.,1871.) 
Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Conic  Sectiims,  a  Sequel  to  Euclid,  a  Treatise  on  Trigonometry. 

q  .Magistrate,  North  West  Provinces, India. 

y2 


Edward  Kough. 
Chas.  Edw.  Wright. 
Thomas  G.  P.  Pope. 
Richard  Giveen. 
William  S.  Darley. 
Thomas  Tomlinson. 

Non-Foundation. 
Thomas  J.  Bellingham 

Bradye. 
James  Slattery*". 
Daniel  E.  L.  Dickson. 

Science. 
Robert  W.  Griffin^. 
Robert  AUeyne 
James  Robert  Stewart. 
*Wm  S.  Burnside. 

Non- Foundation. 
♦Frederick  Purser. 
Matt.  M'Conagheyh. 

1860. 
Classics. 
Thomas  Brett. 
Robert  Towers.' 
Benjamin  Purser. 
Robert  C.  Leeson. 
John  Cross. 
Townsend  Mills. 
Dodgson  H.  Madden,* 
Michael  LI.  Ferrar.J 
Field  A.  Swan. 
John  C.  Wood. 
Antonio  Eroles  Edge- 
worth. 

Science. 
*Fras.  Alex.  Tarleton. 
Robert  S.  Ballk. 


Robert  J.  Robertson. 
Thomas  E.  Little.* 
William  Blunden. 

1861. 
Classics. 
John  Charles  Moore. 
Richard  Henn  Collins^. 
*Arthur  Palmer. 
Wm.  Albert  Sargent. 
Wm.  Bourke  Wright. 
Richard  Lane. 
Robert  Dames. 
*  Robert  Y.Tyrrell. 
Maurice  Hime. 
John  Langley  W  bitty . 
Charles  Crossle. 
Benjamin  Ball. 
Robert  Rice™. 

Science. 
W.  H.Stanley  Monckn 
Philip  Lyster. 
Ormsby  Handcock. 
Richd.  Jas.  Reynolds. 
John  Holmes. 

Non- Foundation. 
John  .Naish.o 
Robert  Hutton. 
John  CaseyP. 
Experimental  Physics. 
John  Wilson  Gray. 

1862. 
Classics. 
John  Chute. 
Hy.  Brougham  Leech. « 
George  Williamsi. 


464 


SCHOLAKS  OF  TRINITY  COLLKGK. 


Thomas  R.  S.  Collins. 
George  De  Butts. 
Robert  Turle. 
Robert  Atkinson*. 
Maxwell  Ciillinan. 

Science. 
*  George  Cathcart. 
John  George  Norton. 
Charles  Edw.  Tuthill. 

Non- Foundation. 

Aubrey  St.  John  C. 

Experimental  Physics. 

Edw.  John  B.  Purdon. 

1863. 

Classics. 
Thos.  Henry  Carson. 
Fr.  Ysidro  Edge  worth**. 
Win.  Fitzpatrick  Cul- 

linan. 
William  H.  Leech. 
William  French. 
Jas.  DiggesLaTouchc^ 
Henry  Le  Fanu. 
Thomas  Robert  Gage. 
William  Colquhoun. 
Walter  Riddall. 
J.  Houghton  Kennedy. 

Xo  11'  Foundation. 
Rich.  O'Shaughnessy'*. 
Joseph  Farrell. 

Science. 
William  Stapleton. 
John  F.  Popham. 


Samuel  Waymouth. 
Richard  Harris  Flynn«. 

Non- Foundation. 
Thomas  Harrison'. 

Experimental  Fkysics* 
Geo.  Vaughan  Hart?. 

1864. 
Classics. 
W.  M'Connell  Stewart. 
Benjamin  Moffett. 
Annesley  Wm.  Streane. 
James  Clarke  Lane. 
James  Mac  Ivor. 

Science. 

William  Galbraith 
Willson. 

Robert  Warren  Symes. 
j  John  Murray. 
1865. 
Classics. 
I  William  Erskine. 

Wm.  Bailey  WaUace. 
'  Arthur  Pollen". 
i  William  M.  Morgan". 

JohnGibsonJ. 
I  Joseph  H.  Moore. 
I  Wm.  George  Huband. 

Abraham  S.  Palmer''. 

William  Macdonald. 

Frederick  Fleming. 

Edward  Salmon. 

J.  Hastings  Crossley'. 

John  W.  Moored 


Non- Foundation. 
Henry  Parker™. 
James  G.  Meyer. 

Science. 
George  Smith»». 
♦Arthur  Wm.  Panton. 
Pils worth  Bookey. 
William  Groen. 
William  Graham®. 
Benjamin  Eyre. 
Israel  Jeffares. 

Non- Foundation. 
Reuben  Joshua 
Harvey. 

1866. 

Classics. 
George  Wright. 
Robert  Biu*ton  Carson . 
George  Hetherington. 
Henry  Tracy. 
Mark  Henry  Little. 
Edward  Taylor. 
Lambert  Drapes. 
Vincent  Arthur  Smith  p. 

Non- Foundation. 
William  Dalgleish. 
William  Crawford. 
Wm.  Kemmis  Shortt. 

Science. 
John  C.  Malet. 
Francis  Hodder. 
•WilHam  S.  M'Cay. 


'  Professor  of  the  Romance  Languages.  1867,  Editor  of  Vie  de  St.  Auban  (1876) : 
The  Book,  of  Leinster  (18S0) ;  The  Book  oJ  Ballvmote  (1887) ;  The  Passions  and  Homilie-s 
from  Leabhar  Brenc,  being  the  Todd  Lectures  for  tiie  years  1885-87. 

»  Professor  of  Politiciil  Economy  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  1891. 

*  District  Superintendent  of  Police,  N.W.P.,  India. 

*  M.  P.  for  Limerick,  1874.  •  Head  Master.  Tipperary  Grammar  School. 

*  Profes.sor  of  .Mental  and  Moral  Philo.sophy,  and  of  the  English  Language  and  Litera- 
ture, in  the  University  of  New  Brunswick,  1870  ;  Professor  of  Muthenioitics,  and  President 
of  the  University,  August  14,  1885. 

»  Late  Professor  of  the  Law  of  Personal  Property  Pleading  and  Evidence,  King's  Inns. 

|>  Special  Judire.  Bombay.  '  Head  Master  ot  Royal  School,  Armagh. 

J  .See  li.st  of  Modiirators. 

»  Author  of  "  Leaves  from  a  Word-hunter's  Note-book"  (  PrUbner),  1876;  "  Folk- 
etymology,  a  Dictioiuiry  of  Words  Perverted  in  Form  or  Meaning  bv  False  Derivation 
or  MisUken  Analogy '^( Bell  and  Sons),  188-2;  "A  Misundcrstooil  .MiVaclc.  an  Es.say  in 
fkTour  of  a  New  Interpretation  of  the  Sun  Standing  Still ;"  Josh  x.  12  (Sonnenschein), 
1887;  Editor  of  "The  Kngli>h  UiiUect  Dictionary"  (Cambridge  University),  in  progress. 

'Physician  to  the  Meath  Hospital,  and  Consulting  Phy.sieian   to  Cork-street  hevei 
HosniLal  Dublin.   Professor  of  Medicine,  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  Inlnml ;  Fellow 
and  Uegl.strar.  Royal  College  of  Phvsiciiins  of  Ireland. 
"  LaU;  Head  MMster.  Methodist  College,  Belfasi. 

■  Nu'.v  0,t,i^-e  Mirichin  MUichin.    See  list  of  .Moderators,  1866. 

n  ;•'  a  Metaphysical  Kaaay,  and  of  The  Creed  of  Science ;  Professor 
ol  111. I  .Jurisprudence.  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 
..i  I  ■  ,  liai-eUly.N.  W.  P.  India, 


SCHOLARS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


465 


1867. 

Classics. 
Alexander  Leeper*. 
Kichard  Ringwood. 
John   Francis    Arthur 

Bindon. 
Edwd.  Parkinson  Rid- 

dall. 
Thos.  Lindesay  Stack. 
Standish  Jas.  0' Grady. 
Charles  Haines  Keene. 
Edwd.  Vaughan  Boul- 

ger". 
Richard  Johnson. 

Science. 
Andrew  Clarke. 
David  Nevin. 
Yelverton  Dawson. 
Arthur  William  Scott. 

1868. 
Classics. 
Stewart  Woodhouse. 
John  Archibald  Shar- 
key. 
James  George  Carleton. 
Thomas  Herbert  Orpen. 
George  Alford. 
Wni.  Benjamin  Greer. 
Richd.  Theodore  Stack. 
John  Stanley. 
Alf.  Perceval  Graves<=. 
William  Edw.Gabbett. 
William  Crooke. 

Non- Foundation. 
Albert  QuiU. 

Science. 
Thos.  Falkner  Fleet- 
wood. 
James  de  Glanville. 
James  Willsou. 
William  Cooney. 

Non- Foundation. 
Richard  Biggs. 


1869. 
Classics. 

Fredk.  David  Kelly. 

Richd.  Whateley  West. 

Henry  Watters  Carson. 

Ralph  Allen  Cumine. 

Walter  Brocas  Linde- 
say. 

George  Nugent  Oulton. 

Launcelot  J.  G.  D. 
Dowdall. 

Frederick   Leopold 
Meares. 

Science. 

Thomas  Wm.  Foster. 
George  Vere  Benson. 
Robert  Courtenay. 
*Wm.  Ralph  Westropp 

Roberts. 
Henry  Malet. 

1870. 

Classics. 
Geo.  Hall  Stack. 
John  Russell  West. 
Jas.  David  Bourchier. 
Thos.Edmund  Hackett. 
Anthony  Allen   Cord- 

ner. 
Robert  Blackburne 

Kane. 
Jno.  deCourcy  Hughes. 
John  F.  Keating. 

Non-Foundation. 
Theodore  J.   Cooper. 
Ralph  Sillery  Benson. 

Science. 
*Geo.  Fras.  Fitzgerald. 
James  Bennett  Keene. 
William  ^Vatt  Orr. 
Frederick  Willson. 

Non- Foundation. 
Robert  Goodbody. 


1871. 
Classics. 

Wm.  Gerald  Tyrrell. 
Henry   Marmaduke 

Hewitt. 
Peter  Wilson. 
Wm.  Russell  Ban  y"^. 
Thomas  Lionel  Hill. 
Wm.  Baker. 
Hill  Wilson  White^ 
Wm.  John  Builer. 
Michael  Theodore 

Roberts. 

Non- Foundation. 
Graves  Atkinson 

Leech. 

Science. 
Christopher  Graham. 
Maurice  Fitzgerald. 
Arthur  Downing. 
Henry  Monck   Mason 

Hackett. 
James  Byrne. 
John  Frederick  Adair. 

1872. 

Classics. 

Seymour  Coghill  Hort 

Bushe. 
Richard  Galbraith. 
James  Shannon. 
Jas.  Henry  Campbell. 
Alexander  Ryder. 
Alex.  Keys  Moore. 
William  Henry 

Brooks. 

Non-  Foundation . 

John  Findlay  Frazer, 
Science. 

William  George  Robin- 
son. 

Isaac  Warren*". 

Robert  Graham^. 

Kendal  M.  Franks. 


»  Warden  of  Tiinity  College,  University  of  Melbounie. 
•»  Professor  of  Greek,  Queen's  College,  Cork. 

•  One  of  Her  Majesty's  Ir.spcctois  of  School.s. 

<•  Assistant-Secretary  to  Government  N.W  P.,  India. 

•  Chaplain  and  Superintendent,  Wilson's  Hospital. 

'  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Trijfonometry  and  a  Treatise  on  Mechanics. 
«  Author  of  a  Treatise  on  Algebra. 


466 


SCHOLARS   OF  TEINITY  COLLEGE. 


1873. 
Classics. 
Malcolm  Montgomrey. 
•Louis  Claude  Purser. 
Richard  Hennessy. 
Thomas  Corr. 
Goddard  Ilcnry  Orpen. 
Oscar  "Wilde. 
William  Ridgeway. 
George  Thos.  Vanston. 
Joseph  King. 
Arthur  M'Hugh. 

Science. 
James  Dowd. 
Alexander  Mackintosh. 
William  Booth. 
Charles  Eason. 
Ralph  Augustus 
Roberts. 

1874. 

Classics. 
Arthur  W.  Samuels. 
Albert  Armstrong  Burd. 
Brabazon  Casement. 
Thomas  Sterling  Berry. 
Edw.  Waller  Hobson. 
Guy  Perciv.  L'  Estrange 

Nugent. 
Robert  Cramsie. 
Wm.  George  Towers. 

Science. 
Samuel  RusselK 
William  Joseph Curran 

Sharp. 
Joseph  Young  Cooke. 
Robert  Curtis. 

1875. 
Classics. 
Archibald  Robinson. 
Herbert    Macartney 

Beatty. 
John  William  Joynt. 
Jeffrey    Browning 
M'Dowell. 


Henry  Crichton  Weir. 
Wallace  Beatty. 
William    Chadwick 

Bourchier. 
James    M'Knight 

Warner. 
Robert  M' Do  well. 
Philip  Geo.  Sandford''. 

Science. 

Lionel  Rosenthal. 
Alexander  Hy.  Smith. 
Robert  Clayton. 
John  Galloway  Garrett. 
♦Edward  Parnall  Cul- 

verwell. 
John  Cooke. 

1876. 

Classics. 

John  Ross. 

William  Trevor  Len- 

drum. 
Ilutcheson  Posnett^ 
Geo.  Henry  Shannon. 
Samuel  Percy  Reed. 
William  Henry  Kelly. 
Richard  Manders. 
Mr.  Edward  Sullivan. 
John  Patrick  Gannon. 

Science. 

Thomas  Abbott. 
William  Wilkins^. 
David  Henry  Tinkler. 
James  Richard  Holt^. 
Ernest  Isidore  Stokes. 
Edward  Anster  Neville. 

1877. 

Classics. 

♦George  Wilkins."^ 

George  Henry  Garrett. 

Henry    Spillar    M'ln- 

tosh. 


Richard  Stoker  Hol- 
land. 

Eyre  Stratford  D 'Al- 
ton, 

George  Bonham  Moore. 

Wm.  Archibald  Kil- 
patrick. 

Thomas  M'Clelland. 

Richard  Hayes. 

Science. 
Charles  James  Wilkin  s'' 
*Robert  Russell. 
William  Montgomery 
Coates. 

1878. 
Classics. 
♦John  Isaac  Beare. 
Godfrey  Fctherston- 

Haugh. 
Arthur  Wilson. 
Garrett  Wm.  Walker. 
John  Thos.  Darragh. 
Cormac  ^I'Cormick. 
Edward  O'Farrell. 

Science. 
Swift  Paine  Johnston* 
James  Mac  Mahon. 
William  NicoUs. 
Herbert  Wormser 
Harris. 

1879. 
Classics. 
♦John  Bagnell  Bury. 
John  Dickie. 
Alfred  M'Hugh. 
John  Edward  Gilmore. 
Hanc  K'k  Thomas 

Haughton. 
Willm.GibsonMartley. 
Leonard  Richard 

Struugways. 
Robt.  I'"  rancis  Harrison. 


•  AssisUiii  Mutflstrate,  Tiuijoro,  Madras. 

^  I'rotessor  of  LhIIu,  Queen's  CollcKO,  Ualway. 

•  I'rofcasor  of  ClasslcH  and  Kiit,'lisli  Litcmiurc  in  the  University  of  Auekland.  New 
Zealand  1  Autiior  of  "Ihcs  lii.stoncal  Metliod  in  Ktliics,  .luiispnidence.  and  Political 
Kcononiy  ;  ••'Hie  liicardlan  Ttieory  of  Kent'  ;  and  of  "Coinparailve  Literature"  (Inter- 
nationaJ  i  n-s;. 

•*  ^*-«-  '  I  ors.  •  Indian  Civil  Senrice. 

'See     1  .^.  'forlS7». 


SCHOLARS  OF  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


467 


WilliamMorganJellett. 
John  Oldfield  Hyde. 
Alfred  Gorham. 
Lewis  Arthur  Hill 
Trevor  Pooler. 

Science. 
♦John  Henry  Bernard. 
James  Roberts. 
CharlesHubertOldham. 
*Alexander  Charles 

0' Sullivan. 
Hugh  Keys  Moore. 
JohjQ  Henry  Longford. 


1880. 

Classics. 
Henry  Bewley. 
Jocelyn  Johnston. 
Robert  Henry  Charles. 
William  G.  CoUen. 
"William  Montgomery 

Crook. 
Launcelot  Coulter. 
Edgar  Hogben. 
Percy  Scott  Whelan. 
Newport    John    Davis 

White. 
William  Colgan. 
Mervyn  Le  Ban   Ken" 


Science. 

Arthur    Alcock    Ram- 

baut. 
Wm.  John  M'Clelland. 
George  Raymond. 
William  O'Neill. 
Wm.  John  Johnston. 
Edward  Macalister. 


1881. 
Classics. 

John  Stanley. 
John  Barlow. 


Thomas   Charles  Her- 
bert Wilson. 

Arthur  Warren  Swete 
0' Sullivan. 

Herbert -ZEmilius  Sand- 
ford. 

John  Pim. 

Henry  Cameron  Lys- 
ter. 

Henry     Charles     Cole 
Bowen. 

Samuel  Hemphill^. 

Richard  Whitchurch 
Seaver. 

Science. 

Thomas  Rankin  Lyle-i^ 
Hugh  Jackson  Lawlor. 
Courtenay     Chamber- 
lain Oulton. 
Jos.  Sinclair  Carolin. 
Francis  Moran. 
Henrv    Gordon   Daw- 


1882. 
Classics. 

William  Kirkpatrick. 
John  Harding  Tibbs. 
Alfred      Houston 
Capper. 

Science. 

Charles      Frederick 

D'Arcy. 
Thomas       Alexander 

Finch. 
Francis  Rountree. 


1883. 

Classics. 

Albert  Edward  Russell 
Jovnt. 


Francis  Faris  Barlow. 

Ernest  Caldwell  Craw- 
ford. 

John  M'Geagh  Dick- 
son. 

Alfred  Joseph  Fether- 
stonhaugh. 

Edward  Robert  Wade. 

George  Bracken. 

Robert     M'Farland 
King. 

William  Samuel  Irwin. 


Science. 

James  Patrick  John- 
ston. 

Arthur  Edward  Lyster. 

Daniel  Martin  Wilson. 

*Matthew  Wyatt  Jos. 
Fry. 


1884. 


Classics. 

Hugh  Herbert  John- 
son [expelled  June 
14,  1890]. 

James  Clarence  New- 
some. 

William  James  Ewing. 

Richard  Bunbury  Hal- 
laran. 

Frederick  Chas.  Glan- 
ville. 

Charles  Francis  Doyle. 

Albeit  Edward  John- 
ston. 

William  George  Stoiy. 

Townsend  Whartun 
Shaw. 

Chas.  Malcolm  Moore. 

Science. 

George  Wm.  Parker. 
Thomas  Preston. 
James  Howard  Pim. 
Charles  Elliott  Moore. 


•  Head  Master.  Clonmel  Grammar  School. 

*>  Professor  of  Biblical  Greek.  1888.    Editor  of  the  ' 

°  See  List  of  Moderators. 


Diatcssaron  of  Tatian. 


468 


SCHOLARS   OF   TRINITY  COLLEGE 


1885. 

Chssics. 
♦William  Joseph  Myles 

Starkie. 
Robert  Joseph  Doyle. 
John  MacMahon. 
Andrew    M'Creight 

Creery. 
William    Saunders 

Crawford. 
Thomas  Vuvers  Morley 
Kobert  Sparrow. 
Arthur  Conan. 
Lambert  J.  Blair  Bond 
William  M'Crum. 


Science. 

Charles  Smith. 
George  Preston. 
William  Bergin. 
Chas.  E.  M'Vicker. 
James  Steadman. 
Charles  Jasper  Joly. 


1886. 

Classics. 

Henry  S.  Macran. 
i  Wm.  F.  A.  Ellison. 
\  Hewitt  R.  Poole. 
Wm.  H.  Classon. 
George  Ramsay. 
George  Clarke. 
George  Green  Loane. 
Chas.  T.  Newcombe. 
James  M'Alister. 
Oliver  Armstrong. 
Albert  A.  Mac  Donogh 


Science. 

William  Monypeny. 
Piers  Chas.  Ward. 
Wm.  James  Dilworth. 
Henry  C.  M 'Weeny. 
Uenjumin  H.  Steedo. 


1887. 
Classics. 

Joseph    Thomas    Sars- 

field  Stop  ford. 
Robt.  Francis  T.  Crook. 
Leslie  Ashe. 
Hamilton  Malcolm 

Magee. 
Kenneth  W.  Stewart 

Kennedy. 
Gilbert  Josiah  Smyly. 
Walter  Innes  Pocock. 


Science. 

Herbert    Jefcoate 

Atkinson. 
Evelyn     Granville 

Hogg. 
George  David  Gray. 
Hume    Riversdale 

Jones. 


1888. 
Classics. 

Edward  John  Gwynn. 

Francis    Ryan    Mont- 
gomery Hitchcock. 

William  David  Ross. 

Andrew       Breakey 
Hamilton. 

Gerald  Fitzgibbon. 

William      Charles 
Fleming  Robertson. 

Joseph  Irvine  Peacocke. 

Edward  Harris  Luke. 

Henry  Albert  Hinkson. 

Science. 

James  Gregg. 
Francis  Hely  Shortt. 
Joseph  Brown. 
John    Scaly    Edward 

Townsend. 
James  White. 


1889. 

Classics. 
John  Oswald  Murray. 
Frank  Nugent  Gner. 
Thomas      Stanislaus 

M'Cann. 
William     Brownrigg 

Whelan. 
Hugh  Alfred  Anderson. 
George  Sidney  Baker. 
Henry  Anderson. 
William      Edward 

Pearson   Cotter. 
William  Geo.  ConoUy. 

Science. 
William  Anderson. 
John  Edw.  Croasdaile. 
William  Ferguson  Pim. 
Wm.  Macaulay  Henry. 
George  M'Crea  Robson. 

1890. 

Classics. 

George  Wm.  Mooney. 

Gerard  Alston  Exham. 

Charles  H.  Monahan. 

Thomas      Dunbar 
Ingram. 

William     Maybury 
Lunham. 

William  Norwood. 

William     Alexander 
Goligher. 

Annesley  St.  George 
De  Renzy. 

Henry  Ernest  Ruther- 
ford. 

Henry  Horace  Dixon. 

John  Mason  Harden. 

Edward  John  Young. 


Science. 

William     Edward 

Thrift. 
James  Yates. 
Arthur  Ily.  Gore  Asho. 
James  Keith. 
Henry  DalzcU. 


SCHOLAES   OF   TEINITY   COLLEGE.  469 


1891.  I 


Classics. 


Trevor  Griffith  Johnson.  \ 

St.  Clair  MulhoUand  Dohbs.  ' 

Edmund  Joseph  Roulston.  j 

James  Beatty.  \ 

Thomas  William  Wills.  ; 

William  Burton  Carson.  ; 

Thomas  Gibbings.  ; 
Arthur  Edwin  Ross. 


Science. 


Alan  William  Pirn, 
Richard  Best. 
Arthur  Percy  Fitt. 
William  Edward  Mattinson. 


N.B.  — The  names  of  the  Scholars  elected  in  any  one  year  (before  1855) 
are  not  placed  in  the  order  of  their  answering  at  the  Examination,  but  in 
the  order  of  their  standing  on  the  College  Books  {Stat.  cap.  7).  This  rule 
was  altered  by  the  Statute  of  18  Victoria.  The  names  are  now  arranged 
in  order  of  merit. 


y3 


(     470    ) 


1892. 


Visitors. 

The  Chancellok  (or,  in  his  absence,  The  Vice-Ohancellor), 

and 
The  Lord  Chief  Justice. 

Provost. 

Geoege  Salmon,  D.  D., 1888 

Senior  Fellows. 

Coopted.      Elected. 

1  Rev.  Joseph  Carson,  D.  D 1866  1837 

2  Rev.  Thomas  Stack,  M.  A 1869  1838 

3  Rev.  Samuel  Haughton,  M.  D 1881  1844 

4  Rev.  John  W.  Stubbs,  D.  D 1882  1845 

5  John  Kells  Ingram,  LL.  D 1884  1846 

6  Rev.  Hewitt  R.  Poole,  D.  D 1890  1847 

7  George  F.  Shaw,  LL.  D 1890  1848 

Junior  Fellows. 

1  Rev.  James  William  Barlow,  M.  A 1850 

2  Rev.  Richard  Mountifort  Conner,  D.  D 1851 

3  Benjamin  Williamson,  M.  A 1852 

4  Rev.  Thomas  Kingsmill  Abbott,  B.  D 1854 

6  Rev.  Thomas  Thompson  Gray,  M.  A 1862 

6  Rev.  John  P.  Mahaffy,  D.  D 1864 

7  Anthony  Traill,  LL.D.,  M.D .     .  1865 

8  Francis  Alexander  Tarleton,  LL.  1) 1866 

9  Arthur  Palmer,  M.A 1867 

10  Robert  Yelverton  Tyrrell,  M.  A 1868 

11  George  Lambert  Cathcart,  M.  A 1870 

12  William  Snow  Burnside,  M.  A 1871 

13  William  Smyth  M'Cay,  M.A.        .               ....  1872 


raiNiTY  coLLKGE,  1892.  471 

Elected. 

14  Arthur  William  Panton,  M.  A 1873 

15  George  Francis  Fitzgerald,  M.  A 1877 

36  Frederick  Purser,  M.  A.       .     .     .     , 1879 

17  Louis  Claude  Purser,  M.  A.      . 1881 

18  William  Ralph  Westropp  Roberts,  M.  A 1882 

19  Edward  ParnallCulverwell,  M.  A.     ......  1883 

20  Rev.  John  Henry  Bernard,  B.  D 1884 

21  John  Bagnell  Bury,  M.  A 1885 

22  Alexander  Charles  O'Sullivan,  M.A 1886 

23  John  Isaac  Beare,  M.A 1887 

24  Robert  Russell,  M.A 1888 

25  Matthew  Wyatt  Joseph  Fry,  M. A., J 889 

26  William  Joseph  Myles  Starkie,  M.A 1890 

27  Rev.  George  Wilkins,  M.A., 1891 


SCHOLARS. 


Candidate  Masters. 


1  Macran,  Henry  Stewart,  B.A. 

2  Monypeny,  William,  B.A. 

3  Armstrong,  Oliver,  BA. 

4  Mac  Donogh,  Albert  Augustus, 

B.A. 

5  Stopf ord,  Joseph  Thos.  Sarsfield 

6  Hogg,  Evelyn  Granville,  B.A. 

7  Jones,  Hume  Riversdale,  B.A. 

8  Magee,  Hamilton  Male,  B.A. 

9  Pocock,  Walter  Innes,  B.A. 

10  Shortt,  Francis  Hely,  B.A. 

11  Peacocke,  Joseph  Irvine,  B.A. 

12  M'Cann,    Thomas    Stanislaus, 

B.A. 


Senior  Bachelors. 

13  M'Weeny,  Henry  Charles,  B.A. 

14  Loane,  George  Green,  B.A. 

15  Smvly,  Gilbert  Josiah,  BA. 

16  Smith,  Charles,  B.A 

17  Ashe,  Leslie. 

18  Gwynn,  Edward  John,  B.A. 

19  Brown,  Joseph. 

20  Fitz  Gibbon,  Gerald,  B.A. 

21  White,  James,  B.A. 

22  Robertson,   Wm.   C.  Fleming, 

B.A. 

23  Anderson,  Henry,  B.A. 

24  Pim,  William  Ferguson,  B.A. 

25  Rutherford,  Henry  Ernest. 

26  Keith,  James. 


Middle  Bachelors. 


27  Hitchcock,  Francis  Ryan   M., 

B.A. 

28  Townsend,  John  SealyE.,  B.A. 

29  Luke,  Edward  Harris,  B.A. 

30  Anderson,  Hu2;h  Alfred,  B.A. 

31  Anderson,  William,  B.A. 

32  ConoUy,  William  George,  B.A. 

33  Croasdaile,  John  Ernest,  B.A. 

34  Henry,  Wm.  Macaulay,  B.A. 

35  Robson,  George  M'Crea,  B.A. 


Junior  Bachelors. 

36  Gregg,  James. 

37  Hamilton,  Andrew  Breakey. 

38  Murray,  John  Oswald. 

39  Greer,  Frank  Xtigent,  B.A. 

40  Baker,  George  Sidney. 

41  Hinkson,  Henry  Albert. 

42  Exbam.  Gerard  Alston,  B.A. 

43  Monahan,  Cliarles  Henry,  B.A. 

44  Yates,  James,  B.A. 

45  liunham    William    Maybury. 

B.A.  ^ 

46  DalzeU,  Henry,  B.A. 

47  DeRenzy,AnnesleySt.George, 

48  Dixon,  Henry  Horace,  B.A. 

49  Young,  Edward  John,  B.A. 
60  Ross,  Arthur  Edwin,  B.A. 


472 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1892. 


SCHOLi.ES. 


Senior  Sopkisters. 


61  Cottef,  William  Edward  P. 

52  Ashe,  Arthur  Henry  Gore. 

53  Ingrain,  Thomas  Dunbar. 

54  Norwood,  William. 

55  Goligher,  William  Alexander. 

66  Harden,  John  Mason. 

67  Whelan,  William  Brown rigg. 

58  Pim,  Alan  William. 

59  Dobbs,  St.  Clair  Muholland. 

60  Best,  Richard. 

61  Beatty,  James. 

62  Fitt,  Arthur  Percy. 

63  Gibbings,  Thomas. 


Junior  Sophittti's. 


6i  Thrift,  William  Edward. 

65  Carson,  William  Burton. 

66  Wills,  Thomas  William. 

67  Mooney,  George  William. 


Senior  Freshmen, 

68  Mattinson,  William  Edward. 

69  Roulston,  Edmund  Joseph. 

70  Johnson,  Trevor  Griffith. 


DOCTORS   AND   MASTERS. 

Thus  marked  (*)  have  been  Fellows. 


D.D. 

♦Graves,  Right  Rev.  Charles. 
Walsh,  James. 
♦Gwynn,  John. 
Stokes,  George  Thomas. 
Wynne,  Frederick  Richards. 


LL.D. 

Warren,  Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Richard. 

Chatterton,  Rt.  lion.  Hedges  Eyre. 

•Webb,  Thomas  E. 

Ball,  Right  Hon.  John  Thomas. 

Flynn,  John  Harris. 

Griffin,  Robert  William. 

Atkinson,  Robert. 

Plunket,  Rt.  Hon.  David  Robert. 

Dowden,  Edward. 

Ball,  Sir  Robert  Stawell. 

Gibson,  Rt.  Hon.  Edward,  Baron 

Ashbourne. 
Bewley,  Edmund  Thomas. 
Leech,  Heniy  Brougham. 
Selss,  Albert  Maximilian. 
Cherry,  Richard  Robert. 
Bastable,  Charles  Francis. 


LL.D.  Honorary. 
SoUas,  Wm.  Johnson. 


M.D. 

Banks,  Sir  John  Thomas. 
Moore,  William. 
Wright,  Edward  Perceval. 
Bennett,  Edward  Hallaran . 
CoUes,  William. 
Finny,  John  Magee. 
Brooks,  Henry  St.  John. 

Jf.  D.  Honorary. 

Reynolds,  James  Emerson. 
Cunningham,  Daniel  John. 

Mus.  D. 

Stewart,  Sir  Robert  Prescott. 
Gater,  William  Henry. 

B.  D. 

Carson,  Henry  Wutters. 
Graham,  Charles  Irvine. 
Lawlor,  Hugh  Jackson. 
Hemphill,  Samuel. 
Carleton,  James  George. 

M.A. 

•Byrne,  Very  Rev.  Jame». 
Dockrill,  John. 
Johnson,  Richard. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1892. 


473 


Graham,  Robert. 
Goodman,  Rev.  James. 
Holmes,  Right  Hon.  Hugh. 
Mackintosh,  Henry  "William. 
"Warren,  Rev.  Isaac. 
Doj'le,  Charles  Francis. 
Johnston,  Swift  Paine. 
Macalister,  Edward. 
Parker,  George  "William. 
King,  Robert  M'Farland. 
Preston,  Thomas. 
Bergin,  "William. 
Joynt,  Henry  Russell. 
"White,  Newport  John  Davies. 
Glanville,  Frederick  Charles. 
Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 
"Ward,  Piers  Charles. 
Cronyn,  Abraham  Prim. 
Mac  Dermott,  Alfred  Tudor. 
Crawford,  Robert  Karl. 
Steede,  Beajamia  Hosford. 

M.A.  Honorary. 
Mir  Aulad  Ali. 

M.A.I.  Honorary. 
Alexander,  Thomas. 


A  list  of  the  Doctors  and  Masters 
whose  names  are  retained  on  the 
'  College  Books,  in  accordance  with 
the  Decree  of  the  Frcvost  and 
Senior  Fellows,  dated  January 
22,  lSo9,  and  amended  on  Janu- 
ary 31, 1872,  will  be  found  under 
the  head  ^^  Senatus  Academicus.*' 

FELLOW  COMMONERS. 

Junior  Bachelor. 

1  Mr.  Martin,  Eustace  Meredyth, 

B.A. 

Junior  Sophisters. 

2  Mr.  Cowper,  Henry  Alexander. 

3  Mr.  Tunstall- Moore,  George. 


Senior  Freshmen. 

4  Mr.  Cowper,  Joseph  Frederick. 
6  Mr.  Smyth,  Cecil  Ernest. 

Jimior  Freshmen. 

6  Mr.  Oswald,  Ludlow  Richard. 

7  Mr.    Kinahan,    Robert   Henry 

Hudson. 


PENSIONERS. 

Candidate  Masters. 

1  Classon,  "William  Herbert. 

2  Crook,  Robert  Francis  T.,  B.A. 

3  Fleming,  Richard  FitzThomas, 

B.A. 

Senior  Bachelors. 

1  Carraody,  Samuel,  B.A. 

2  Griffith,  Dudley  Perceval,  B.A. 

3  Lee,   "William   Henry  Atkins, 

B.A. 

4  Scott,  "William  Robert,  B.A. 

Middle  Bachelors. 

1  Atkinson,  Charles  "V^ereker  C, 

B.A. 

2  Babington,  Richard,  B.A. 

3  Bigger,  Henry  Thompson,  B.A. 

4  Davidson, Henry"William, B.A. 

5  Fry,  Golding  Maddison,  B.A. 

6  Good,  Henry  Brodie,  B.A. 

7  Good,"W'alsinghamCollins,B.A. 

8  Jameson,   Godfrey  Haugliton, 

B.A. 

9  Lowndes,  John  Samuel,  B.A. 

10  Moore,  Robert  Henry,  B.A. 

1 1  Moore,  Rob.  Reg.  Heber,  B.A. 

12  Mussen,  Arthur  Augustus,  B.A. 

13  Saunderson,  William. 

14  Scott,  William  Bruce. 

15  Skipton,  Horace,  B.A. 

16  Spelman,  Arthur  Patrick,  B.A. 

17  Stack,  "Walter  Auchinleck, 

B.A. 

18  "Waller,  John  Thomas,  B.A. 

19  Wrench,  Benjamin  Thomas. 

B.A. 


474 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1892. 


Junior  Bachclort. 

1  Abbott,  Thomas  Frank,  B.A. 

2  Adams,  William  James,  B.A. 

3  Allison,  Edwin  George,  B.A. 

4  Allpass,  George  James,  B.A. 
6  Ardagh,  Vernon Langley,  B.A. 

6  Armstrong,  John  David  W., 

B.A. 

7  Asterley,  Maurice  N.,  B.A. 

8  BaU,  John  William. 

9  Barlow,  Maurice. 

10  Barrett,  Arthur  Eussell,  B.A. 

11  Barter,  Francis  James,  B.A. 

12  Baxter,  Paget  Logan,  B.A. 

13  Becher,  William  Stewart. 

14  Beckett,  John,  B.A. 

15  Boyd,  William  Arthur,  B.A. 

16  Brew,  Hugh  Brady,  B.A. 

17  Brews,  William,  B.A. 

18  Browne,  Sidney. 

19  B inland,  AVilliam  Colles. 

20  Butler,  John  Piers,  B.A. 

21  Caldecott,  Watson,  B.A. 

22  Ciintley,  John  Boon,  B.A. 

23  Carr,  Frederick  Robert,  B.A. 

24  Chaytor,  Thomas,  B.A. 

25  Chute,  Charles  Geo.  F.,  B.A. 

26  Cochrane,  John  Ernest. 

27  Collins,  James  Clive. 

28  Cooper,  Austin  Edwin. 

29  Corbally,  Elias  Benedict,  B.A. 

30  Coulter,  Robert  James. 

31  Courtenay,  Richard  Hudson. 

32  Craig,  Thos.  Hy.  Robt.,B.A. 

33  Crawford,  Jos.  Dawson,  B.A. 

34  Crowe,  Henry. 

35  Darley,  Frederick  Digby. 

36  Davis,  Leslie  George. 

37  Dawson,  Mortem  Vesey  F. 

38  Day,  Edward  Rouviere,  B.A. 

39  Delmege,  John  Richard,  B.A. 

40  Dunlop,  Robert,  B.A. 

41  Dunwoody,  Wm.  Geo.,  B.A. 

42  Engelbach,  Harold  Augustus. 

43  Ennis,  John  Joseph. 

44  Eustace,  (ieo.  Wallace,  B.A. 

45  Fannin,  George  Gowor,  B.A. 
40  Farbrother,  Alf.  Steele,  B.A. 

47  Fisher,  llugli  Strettal. 

48  Fitz  Gerald,  F,  A.  James,  B.A. 

49  Flemyng,  Geo.  Gilbert,  B.A. 
60  Fletcher,  Lionel. 


61  Fletcher,  Victor  James. 
52  Ford,  Harold. 

63  Forrest,  Edmund  Geo.,  B.A. 

64  Fowle,  John  Sydney,  B.A. 

55  France,  John  Hoole,  B.A. 

56  Geoghegan,    Albert    Victor. 

B.A. 

57  Goff,  Herbert  Samuel. 

58  Goodbody,  Edmund  Ernest. 

59  Goodbody,  Francis  Woodcock. 

60  Greer,  John  Alexander,  B.A. 

61  Greer,  Robt.  Gordon  S.,  B.A. 

62  Griffin,  Charles. 

63  Griffith,  Julius  H.  Edward. 

64  Haire,  William  John. 

65  Halahan,  John. 

66  Hamilton,  Claud  Caulfield, 

B.A. 

67  Hamilton,  Robert  Wallace, 

B.A. 

68  Haran,  Jas.  Augustine,  B.A. 

69  Hardy,  Charles  Edward,  B.A. 

70  Harman,    S.    H.    Ponsonby. 

B.A. 

71  Hartley,  John  Armstrong. 

72  Haughton,    William     Steele, 

B.A. 

73  Hayes,  Francis  George,  B.A. 

74  Uazelton,  Percy  Orr. 

75  Hearn,  Lewis  Julius,  B.A. 

76  Hely,    Howard  Hutchinson, 

B.A. 

77  Hemphill,  Chas.  G.  Cathcart, 

B.A. 

78  Hewitt,  Robert  S.  ]\[orton 

79  Hopkins,  Richard  Johnston 

80  James,  John  Casketter,  B.A. 

81  Johnston,    Henry    Thomas 

Gerrard  Stuart,  B.A. 

82  Johnston,  William  Frederick. 

83  Jones,  Gervais  Bolton. 

84  Jones,  Bolton  Charles. 

85  Jone^,  Richard  Percy,  B.A. 

86  Kane,  Krnest  Robert  Lloyd. 

87  Kendall,  Geoige  William. 

88  Kenny,   William   Hamilton, 

B.A. 

89  Kiddle,  Frederick. 

90  King,  Travers  Wright,  B  A. 

91  King,  William  John,  B.A. 

92  Kirkpatrick,  T.  P.  Claud,  B.A. 

93  Kirschbauni,  Samuel,  B.A. 
-94  Ijano,  Charles  James,  B.A. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1892. 


475 


95  Lancaster,  James. 

96  Leet,  Francis  Leopold  Wm., 

B.A. 

97  Logan,  John,  B.A. 

98  Lord,  John  Charles. 

99  Lyle,  George  Herbert. 

100  Mackay, Angus  Rodolph, B.A. 

101  Macrory,  Robert  Henry. 

102  Mahaffv,  Arthur  Wm.,  B.A. 

103  Mann,  Frederick  Thos.,  B.A. 

104  Martin,  Charles  James. 

105  Martin,  Stevenson  F.  B.,  B.A. 

106  M'Cormick,   Albert  Victor, 

B.A. 

107  M'Cracken,  Samuel. 

108  M'NeiU,  Elliott,  B.A. 

109  M'Quade,  Frederick,  B.A. 

110  M'Quaide,  John  Wilson. 

111  Medcalf,  Francis. 

112  Middleton,  Abraham  H. 

113  Miller,  Robert. 

114  Mitchell,    Reginald    Alfred, 

B.A. 

115  Mitchell,   Robert  Armstrong, 

B.A. 

116  Montgomery,  Edward  Hugh, 

B.A. 

117  Moore,  Alfred,  B.A. 

118  Moore,  George  Peirce,  B.A. 

119  Moore,  James,  B.A. 

120  Mojrow,  Wm.  Edward,    B.A. 

121  Moyers,  William  Francis  A. 

122  Murphy,  Thomas  Haughton, 

B.A. 

123  Murphy,  William  Agnew. 

124  O'Connor,  Denis  Charles. 

125  Ogilvy,  John  Frederick,  B.A. 

126  Orr,  John  Robert  Holmes, 

127  Orr,  William,  B.A. 

128  Parrott,  James  Edward,  B.A. 

129  Patton,  Henry  Edmiind. 

130  Peacocke,  Gerald  William. 

131  Pelly,  Charles  Brent  Neville. 

B.A. 

132  Perdue,  John  Robert. 

133  Pooler,  Charles  Knox. 

134  Price,  George. 

135  Prideaux,  Frederick  Joseph. 

136  Prittie- Perry,  W.  R.  Victor. 

B.A. 

137  Quin,  Chas.  Edward. 

138  llaynham,  Charles  Thomas. 

139  Rhind,  Alexander  Low,  B.A. 


140  Richards,  Whitmore  Lionel. 

B.A. 

141  Richardson,  Jonathan  0, 

142  Roberts,  Arthur  H.  Stewart, 

B.A. 

143  Robinson,  Cecil  Lowes. 

144  Roe,  Edward  Price. 

145  Ryan,  John  Charles. 

146  Senior,  Frederick  Hallas. 

147  Shea,  Wm.  Francis  Leathley, 

B.A. 

148  Skene,  Samuel  Warren. 

149  Smith,  Thomas,  B.A. 

150  Smyth,  Randal,  B.A. 

151  Smyth,  Robert  Brice. 

162  Stevenson,    Charles  Arthur, 
B.A. 

153  Stirling,  Arthur  William,  B.A. 

154  Stronge,    Henry    William, 

B.A. 

155  Swanzy,  Thos.  Erskine,  B.A. 

156  Tarrant,  Hugh  Sherrard. 

157  Tench,  Charles  Gerald,  B.A. 

158  Thompson,  Cyril  Herbert. 

159  Thompson,  Gordon  Moffett. 

160  Thompson,  John  Alfred,  B.A. 

161  Traill,  James  Anthony,  B.A. 

162  Tyner,  Richard  Legge,  B.A. 

163  Wade,  William  Richard. 

164  Wade,    Ernest   Wentworth, 

B.A. 

165  Wade,  Wm.  Henry  Rochfort. 

166  Ward,  George  Thos.  Altimas, 

B.A. 

167  Waring,  Thos.  Power. 

168  Watkin,  Joseph  William. 

169  White,  George  Purcell. 

170  White,  Jh.  Sumpner  Joyner. 

171  White,    William   Alexander, 

B.A. 

172  Wilkinson,  Richard  John. 

173  Wilkinson,  Thos.  Gaffikin. 

174  Williamson,  II enrv  Laurence, 

B.A. 

175  Wilson,  Charles  John,  B.A. 

176  Wilson,  David,  B.A. 

177  Wilson,   Wm.  M'Clure,  B.A. 

178  Wood,  Richard. 

Senior  Sophisters. 

1  Allcock,  William  Gladding. 

2  Allen,  John  Phoenix. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1892. 


-^1,  ilyre  "W.  Preston. 
-  Ashford,  Louis  Rodolph. 

5  Baillie,  Arthur  Alcock. 

6  Barry,  Alfred  Martin. 

7  Bayly,  Charles  Adolphus. 

8  Bayly,  Thomas  Johnstone. 

9  Beihomme,  Richard  Michel. 

10  Bennett,  William. 

11  Beresford,    Frank   G.    de   la 

Poer. 

12  Blake,  John  Bible  Garde. 

13  Bowen,  St.  John  Cole. 

H  Bradshaw,  Saml.  J.  M'Clean. 

15  Brady,  Albert  James. 

16  Brady,  John  Cochrane. 

17  Bresland,  John  Killeen. 

18  Brett,  Henry  Robert. 

19  Brew,  Cecil. 

20  Brew,  Richard  William. 

21  Browne,  Walter  Stewart. 

22  Brunker,  Edward  George. 

23  Brunskill,  Thomas  Redmond. 

24  Burke,  Robert. 

25  Burleigh,  Chs.  Hy.  Harrison. 

26  Carreg,  Edward  Thomas. 

27  Carroll,  Aylmer  Singleton. 

28  Carson,  Robert  Banks. 

29  Chadwick,  Robert  St.  James. 

30  Chalk,  Thomas  Cradocke. 

31  Clinch,  Andrew  Daniel. 

32  Clover,  Edward  Walker. 

33  Cockle,  Walter  Ponsonby. 

34  Cole,  Howard  Speare. 

35  Colquhoun,  F.  S.  DuBedat. 

36  Cooke,  John  William. 

37  Cooper,  John  Cromie. 

38  Corlett,  Herbert  Marsh. 

39  Cosgrave,  Frederick  Robert. 

40  Costello,  Charles  Thomas. 

41  Cowen,  Frederick  Charles. 

42  Crampton,  Henry  Fyers. 

43  Crowe,  Lewis  Wright. 

44  Davis,  Arthur  Ernest. 

45  Develin,  Matthew. 

46  Devine,  James  Arthur. 

47  Digby,  William  George. 

48  Dolmage,  Cecil  Goodrich. 

49  Dunlop,  J.  Marcus  Muntz. 

60  Evershed,  John  Edward. 

61  Fair,  Charles  Edward. 

62  Fenton,  William  Radcliffe. 
62  FitzGcrald,  Augustine. 

64  Fleury,  Charles  Henry. 


65  Foster,  John  George. 

56  Ffrench,  Charles  Austen. 

67  French,  Charles  Owen. 

68  Frewer,  Lancelot  Osmund. 

59  Friel,  Alfred  Richard. 

60  Galloway,  Joseph  William. 

61  Gaussen,  William  Hardy. 

62  Gerrard,  Percy  Netterville. 

63  Gibbons,  Thomas. 

64  Girling,  Frederick. 

'  65  Good,  Bernard  Frederick. 

66  Goff,  John  Richard. 

67  Green,  George  Courtenay. 

68  Greene,  George  William. 

69  Greenwood,  JohnWakeman. 

70  Halahan,  Francis  Johnston. 

71  Harley,  Henry  Robert. 

72  Harrison,  James. 

73  Harvey,  William  Oswald. 

74  Henderson,  James. 

75  Hoare,  Joseph. 

76  Holmes,  Samuel  Stephen. 

77  Howland,  John. 

78  Huggins,  Samuel  Carson. 

79  Isherwood,  Thomas. 

80  Johns,  Christopher. 

81  Johnson,  Clement  Lecky. 

82  Johnson,  Philip  Bernard. 

83  Johnston,  Alexander  Kerr. 

84  Jones,  Maurice. 

85  Jourdan,  George  Viviliers. 

86  Keane,  William  John. 

87  Keating,  Walter  William. 

88  Kenny,  George  Edward. 

89  Kinsey,  Hamlet. 

90  Kirkpatrick,  George  Alex. 

91  Lanigan,  John. 

92  Lepper,  Charles  William. 

93  L'Estrange,  G.  W.  Carleton. 

94  Lett,  Charles  Henry  Tandy. 

95  Little,  Cornelius  Wilfred. 

96  Litlon,  William  Marshall. 

97  Lovett,  Samuel  Henry. 

98  Lucas,  Alan. 

99  Lyle,  David  Ranken. 

100  Lyle,  Robert  Paton. 

101  Mac  Donald,  Charles  James. 

102  Mackenzie,  Mark. 

103  Macrory,  (ieorge  Ciawford. 

104  Mactier,  Henry  Carter. 

105  Magee,  James  Henry, 

106  Mallins,  Edward  Joseph. 

107  Martin,  Arthur  Henry  Maut. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1892. 


477 


108  M  nt'n,  Frank  Vincent. 

109  Martin,  Samuel. 

110  Maxwell,  Richard  William. 
ill  M'AulifPe,  Michael  Joseph. 

112  M'Caughey,  William  Samuel. 

113  M'Cavv,  George  Tyrrell. 

114  M'Clenaghan,  Hamlet. 

115  M'Creery,  William  John. 

116  M'm-ight,  Wm.  Robt.  Percy. 

117  M'Neill,  John  Hill  Trevor. 

118  Meara,  John  Robert. 

119  Mills,  Herbert  F.  H.  T. 

120  Moeran,  Archibald  Edward. 

121  Moeran,  Henry  Hope. 

122  Monroe,  Arthur  Harvey. 

123  Moore,  Courtenay  Edward. 

124  Moore,  James. 

125  Moore,  Robert. 

126  Moore,  Sydney  William. 

127  JMoore,  William  Frederick. 

128  Morgan,  Henry  Richard  B. 

129  Morley,  James  Forrest. 

130  Nesbitt,  Joseph  John. 

131  Nixon,  Thomas. 

132  Gates,  John  Crosbie. 

133  G' Connor,  Frederick  Charles. 

134  Grme,  Robert. 

135  Peyton,  William  Walter. 

136  Phibbs,  AViUiam  Talbot. 

137  Pomeroy,  Arthur  Gartside. 

138  Power,  Joseph. 

139  Pringle,  John. 

140  Pringle,  Robert  William. 

141  Rainsford,  Frederick  Joseph. 

142  Redding,  Richard  Eenson. 

143  Reeve,  Arthur. 

144  Revelle,  Raymond  Edwin. 

145  Richey,  James  Dodwell. 

146  Rooke,  Charles  Vaughan. 

147  Roper,  Campbell  Rowley. 

148  Ross,  Robert  Caledon. 

149  Ryan,  Hardinge  Stanley. 

150  Scott,  Henry  Gordon  W. 

151  Scott,  William  Lucas. 

152  Shaw,  William  Arthur. 

153  Simms,  A.  Ernest  Nicholas. 

154  Smith,  Henry  John. 

155  Smith,  Lionel  Fergus. 

156  Sparrow,  William. 

157  Steel,  Edwin  Bedford. 

158  Studdert,  Thomas  De  Clare. 
169  Sjrng^^,  .T()b"  MjHington. 
160  I'aylor,  John  Francis. 


161  Taylor,  Joshua. 

162  Thompson,  Richard  George. 

163  Thompson,  William  John. 

164  Thornton,  Arthur  Joseph. 

165  Tilson,  Wm.  Henry  Townley. 

166  Todd,  William  Francis. 

167  Touchburn,  Edward  Adam. 

168  Touchburn,  George  Morrow. 

169  Townsend,  EdM'ard  Hume  S. 

170  Townsend,  Horace  Crawford. 

171  Townsend,  AVilliam  Richard. 

172  Tredennick,  John  Magee. 

173  Trench,  Ernest  F.  Crosbie. 

174  Vandeleur,  Gerald  Claud. 

175  Vaughan,  Joseph  Sherlock. 

176  Vesey,  Geo.  Agmondisham. 

177  Vint,  Charles. 

178  Wade,  Geo.  Frank  Graham. 

179  Walker,  David  Francis. 

180  Walker,  William  Nathaniel. 

181  Wallace,  James  Nevin. 

182  Waller,  Henry. 

183  Wallis,  Arthur  Knight. 

184  Ward,  Thomas. 

185  Wardrop,  Thomas  Nelson. 

186  Watkin-Davies,  E.  Owen. 

187  Weekes,  Charles  Alexander. 

188  Wheeler,  Robert  Charles. 

189  Wilkinson,  John  Samuel. 

190  Williams,  Wm.  W.  M'Neill. 

191  Williamson,  Jas.  M'Candless. 

192  Wright,  Robert  William. 

193  Young,  John  Ffolliott. 

Junior  Sophisters. 

1  Abbott,  Richmond  TrimnelL 

2  Alleyne,  Charles  William . 

3  Allworthy,  Ed.  Fitzgerald. 

4  Andrews,  William  Handy. 

5  Ashdown,  Henry  Richard. 

6  Bailliu,  Arthur  Alcock. 

7  Bailey,  Charles  William. 

8  Barcroft,  Richard  Cecil. 

9  Barniville,  John  Joseph. 

10  Beames,  Charles  Edward  W. 

11  Beere,  Francis  Armstrong. 

12  Bell,  Arthur  Henry. 

13  Blount,  Charles  Kerby. 

14  Booth,  Herbert  Mervyn. 

15  Bottrill,  William  Evans. 

16  Boughton,  Richard  George. 

17  Boyd,  Alfred  Ernest. 


478 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1892. 


18  Boyd,  Frederick  Kyte. 

19  Boyland,  Albert  Knox. 

20  Brennan,  WiUiam  Aloysitis. 

21  Brocklehurst,  George. 

22  Brougham,  Kichd.  Hy.  Vaux. 

23  BroMii,  Charles  Henry. 

24  Brown,  Dodwell. 

25  Brown,  Edmund  St.  Clair. 

26  Bro^^Tie,  Harvey. 

27  Brown,  Henry  Kingsmill. 

28  Brown,  James  Anderson. 

29  Brown,  James  Campbell. 

30  Brownrigg,  Herbert  John. 

31  Bulger,  Lawrence  Quinlivan. 

32  Burns,  Nesbitt  S.  O'Dell. 

33  Butler,  Edward  Gerald. 

34  Campbell,  Charles  Thomas. 

35  Campbell,  Fred.  Wm.  Groves. 

36  Carton,  Paul  Peter. 

37  Clarke,  Thos.  Hy.  Matthew. 

38  Coall,  Talbot  Arnold. 

39  Coates,  John  Brice. 

40  Cochrane,  Henry  Nassau. 

41  Comyn,  Andrew  Daniel. 

42  Corrigan,  Alf.  "\Vm.  Burgess. 

43  Crawford,  Alfred  James. 

44  Davis,  Arthur. 

45  Davis,  Leslie  Geoige. 

46  Delap,  Alfred  Do'.  er. 

47  Develin,  Francis  John. 

48  Dormer,  William  George. 

49  Dowse,  Charles. 

50  Dudgeon,  Herbert. 

61  Dunn,  Evory  Carmichael. 

62  Edwards,  Edwin  Noel. 
53  Ensor,  Ernest. 

64  Espinasse,  James. 

65  Eves,  Graves  William. 
56  Exham,  Maurice  Kenagh. 

67  Fannin,  Edward  Morgan. 

68  Fawcett,  Omar  Fawcett. 

69  Flanegan,  William  Joseph, 

60  Fleury,  Charles  Marlay. 

61  Forster,  Edward  Aubrey. 

62  Franks,  Matthew  Henry. 

63  Gaffney,  Stafford. 

64  Galbraith,  John. 

66  Gash,  Thomas. 

66  Good,  Matthew. 

67  Gore,  William  Crampton. 

68  Gray,  Ralph  E.  Babingtoii. 

69  Greenwood,  Herbert  Deanc. 

70  Uaffield,  llobert  Kdmund. 


71  Hall,  James  John. 

72  Hamilton,  Arthur  Blayney. 

73  Hanan,  Henry  Arthur. 

74  Hanan,  William  John. 

75  Harris,  Geo.  William. 

76  Harvey,  William  Coates. 

77  Hastings,  Ross  Robert. 

78  Hemphill,  Edward. 

79  Hempenstall,  Geo.  Lambert. 

80  Hewitt,  John  Frederick  Wm. 

81  Hill,  Richard  Cotton. 

82  Hinde,  Richard. 

83  Hodson,  Frederick  Maurice. 

84  Holden,  Charles  Edwin. 

85  Homan,  William  Travers. 

86  Houghton,  James  Edwaid, 

87  Hughes,  William  George. 

88  Hunt,  Rochfort  Noel. 

89  Hutchison,  Fredk.  Shadwell. 

90  Ingram,  John  Kells. 

91  Irwin,  George. 

92  Jameson,  Morgan  Claude. 

93  Jefferson,  James  Fulton. 

94  Jellett,  Henry. 

95  Johnson- Smyth,  Edward. 

96  Johnston,  David  James. 

97  Johnston,  Francis  Boyd. 

98  Johnston,  Robert. 

99  Jolly,  James. 

100  Jones,  Joseph  Edward. 

101  Joy,  Henry  Richard  Ludlow. 

102  Keating,  Walter. 

103  Kellett,  Richard  Maunsell. 

104  Kelly,  Frederick  Herbert. 

105  Kennedy,  John  Adolphus. 

106  Kennedy,  Robt.  Wm.  S. 

107  King,  Richard  Geo.  Salmon. 

108  Kirkpatrick,  Henry. 

109  Larminie,  AVm.  John. 

110  Law,  Samuel  Horace. 

111  Leake,  John  Sherlock. 

112  Le  Fanu.  Francis  Lewon. 

113  Little,  Edward  Joseph. 

114  Long,  Francis  Philip. 

115  Maciuerney,  Chas.  Valentine. 

116  Macnamara,  Gerald  Hardy. 

117  Magill,  Henry  Patrick. 

118  Martin,  Joseph  Clarke  C 

119  Maunsell,  Robt.  Chas.  B. 

120  Maxwell,  Patrick  Arthur. 

121  M'Carthy,  Francis  Leader. 

122  M'Crcady,  John  Davidson. 

123  M'Douald,  Hy.  Jas.  Dobbs. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE,  1S92. 


4  79 


124  M'Donnoll,  Randal. 

125  M' Do  well,  Benjamin  Francis. 

126  M'Dowell,    Laurence    Fitz- 

henry. 

127  M'Ginley,  James  William. 

128  M'Kiernan,  Cecil  J.  Brew. 

129  Merrick,  Ernest  Edwin. 

130  Miller,  Alexander. 

131  Milne,  James. 

132  Moore,  Robert  Henry. 

133  Moore,  Tliomas  Joseph. 

134  Murphy,  Henry  Seymour. 

135  Myles,  George. 

136  Orpen,  Ar.  Herbert  Stack. 

137  Orpen,  Charles  Hutchinson. 

138  Orpen,  Richard  Theodore. 

139  Parks,  Theodore  John. 

140  Patten,  Charles  Joseph. 

141  Peacocke,   Reginald  Chiistpr. 

142  Perrott,  Samuel  Wright. 

143  Pim,  Richard  Pledwell. 

144  Pirrie-Conerney,  John. 

145  Posnett,  Arthur  Trevor. 

146  Price,  Chas.  Herbt.  Pownall. 

147  Price,  Frederick  William. 

148  Price,  George  John. 

149  Price,  Robert  Augustus. 

150  Proksch,  Louis  Lawrence. 

151  Proud,  Percy  James. 

152  Purser,  John  James. 

153  Quin,  William. 

154  Ray,  John  Armstedt. 

155  Reeves,  Henry  Pigott. 

156  Rhodes,  Arthur. 

157  Rhodes,  Benjamin  Lloyd. 

158  Robb,  Richard  John. 

159  Roche.  Bernard. 

160  Roclie,  Francis  Patrick. 

161  Ronayne,  Robert  William. 

162  Rosborough,  James. 

163  Rowan,  Robert  Philip. 

164  Rowan,  Thomas. 

165  Rutherfoord,  Harold  Edward. 

166  Ryan,  William. 

167  Seeds,  James  Thompson. 

168  Sheehan,  Peter  Paul. 

169  Shirley,  Paul  William. 

170  Skene,  Robert  Ernest. 

171  Smith,  Richard  Travers. 

172  Smith,  William  Henry. 

173  Smith,  Rowland  Sydney. 

174  Smylie,  John  Dryden. 

175  Smyth,  Ion  Herbert. 


176  Smyth,  John. 

177  Smyth,  Meredith  Armstrong. 

178  Somers,  Samuel  Handy. 

179  Spears,  Solomon  Rowland. 

180  Spencer,  John  Frith. 

181  Stewart,  Charles  Frederick. 

182  Swaby,  John  Joseph. 

183  Swain,  George  Lill. 

184  Synnott,  Henry  Joseph. 

185  Thompson,  Cecil  Greene. 

186  Thompson,  Wm.  Armstrong. 

187  Thorpe,  Thomas  Edward. 

188  Tibbs,  Philip  Graydon. 

189  Tickell,  George. 

190  Todd,  Charles  Love. 

191  Tunstall,  Anthony  Francis  B. 

192  Tweedie,  James. 

193  Walker,  Richard  Annesley. 

194  Waller,  Hardress  John. 

195  Walsh,  Herbert  Pakenham. 

196  Walsh,  William  Sandford. 

197  Ward,  Herbert  Ernest. 

198  Watson,  Arthur  Benjamin. 

199  Webster,  John  Thomas. 

200  Wheatley,  William  Henry. 

201  Wheeler,  George  Nelson. 

202  Wheeler,  William  Sidney. 

203  White,  James. 

204  Wilson,  Arthur  Thomas. 

205  Winder,  Francis  Arthur. 

206  Winder,  John. 


Senior  Freshmen. 

1  Acheson,  Henry. 

2  Aldren,  Francis  John. 

3  Alexander,    Robert    William 

Wiseman. 

4  Allen,  Frederick  Henry. 

5  Allen,  Herbert  William. 

6  Anderson,  Samuel  Robert. 

7  Anderson,  Thomas. 

8  Atkinson,  Edward  William. 

9  Austin,  Charles  Edward. 

10  Babington,  Thos.   Sydney  G. 

1 1  Bailey,  George  Percy. 

12  Barber,  H.  Albert  Dawson. 

1 3  Barker,  Herbert  Const. 

14  Barrett,  Patrick  Edward. 

15  Battcrsby,  Walter   Schofield. 

16  Beaman,  Joseph  Harrison. 

17  Beatty,  John. 


4S0 


TRINITY  COLLKGK,  1892. 


18  Beresfoid,  John  Claud 

19  Holster,  Francis. 

20  Boyd,  William  John. 

21  Bozwaid,  Joliri  Lloyd. 

22  Brook,  Tiiomas. 

23  Browne,  John, 

24  Browne,  William  Tarrant. 

25  Burke,  Jot^eph  Butler. 

26  Burke,  Thomas. 

27  Burland,  Edward  Gtorge. 

28  Buruelt,  Cyril  i'red.  P. 

29  Carev,  Thomas. 

30  Ccur,"  Charles  Henry. 

31  Carter,  Gerald  Bay  ley. 

32  Chichester,  Charles  lienfric. 

33  Clarendon,  OM'en  Samuel. 

34  Clark,  John  Alexander. 

35  Clarke,  Fred.  David  Dunn. 

36  Clarke,  GeofPrey  liothe. 

37  Clery,  Patrick  Saisfield. 

38  Coates,  Maurice  Airth. 

39  Cochrane,  E.  Webber  Warren. 

40  Coll,  Edmund  Christopher. 

41  Colquhoun,  David  W.  Sprole. 

42  Colquhoun,  Isaac  John  T. 

43  Conway,  William  Achilles. 

44  Copley,  Samuel. 

45  Cox,  Benjamin  Quintin. 

46  Cox,  John  Frank  M. 

47  Craig,  Alan  Noble  W. 

48  Craig,  John  Charles. 

49  Crosthwaite,  Edw.  Gerald  S. 
60  Dalzell,  Edward. 

51  Darley,  Henry  Lees. 

62  Davis,  Charles  Edward. 

63  Dawson,  William  James. 

64  Dobbin,  Frederick. 

65  Dobbin,  Samuel. 

66  Dobbyn,     Alexander      Mac- 

inanus. 

67  Dolmage,  John  Sheddon. 

68  Dowden,  Richard. 

69  Duffey,  Arthur  Cameron. 

60  Duncan,  Charles. 

61  Dunscorabe,  Thos,  Waggett. 

62  Edwards,  Ed.  Llewelyn 

Parry. 

63  Ellis,  llobert  Goold  E. 

64  Ennis,  Alexander  Dallas. 
66  Enlrican,  Samuel  Walter. 

66  Fallon,  Anthony  Francis. 

67  Fannin,  Thomas  Alfred. 

68  Fuy,  Thomas  Gerald. 


69  Findlater,  Charles  Arthur. 

70  Foley,  Philip  Winspeare. 

71  Freeman,  Sidney. 

72  Ffrench,  John  Martin. 

73  French,  Chirstr.  St.  George. 

74  Friel,  llobert. 

76  Froste,  Thomas  George. 

76  Fuller,  Harnett  John. 

77  Gage,  Alexander  Hugh. 

78  Geoghcgan,  Herbert  Lyne. 

79  Gibbon,  Edward  Acton. 

80  Gillgan,  Edward  John. 

81  Gillman,  David  Holmes. 

82  Glover,  Wm.  Erskine  Walker. 

83  Good,  William  Ireland. 

84  Goodbody,  Arthur  Edward. 

85  Gough,  Edwin  Henry. 

86  Gray,  Owen  Wynne. 

87  Gregory,  Vere  Eichard. 

88  Green,  F inlay  Monds. 

89  Green,  Stanley. 

90  Grimshaw,  Herbert  Churchill. 

91  Guest,  George  Arthur. 

92  Gumley,  Francis  Albert. 

93  Gunn,  Kearsley  Egerton. 

94  Gwynn,  Lucius  Henry. 

95  Hampton,  Bobert. 

96  Hanna,  Robert  Farran. 

97  Harding,  Arthur  Fitzmaurice. 

98  Harpur,  James. 

99  Harte,  Isaac. 

100  Ilazlett,  James  Joseph. 

101  Hevyll-Ratter,  Robert. 

102  Hilary,  Charles  Edward. 

103  Hime,  John  Godfrey  \. 

104  Homan,  Thomas  Delapere. 

105  Humphrey,  Alex.  Martin. 

106  Hunt,  William  Power. 

107  Hurley,  Frederick  Arthur. 

108  Hyland,  John  Shearson. 

109  Ireland,  Cecil  Edward. 

110  Jackson,  George. 

111  Jacovides,  Demetrius. 

112  Johson,  Thomas  Baiiersby. 

113  Johns,  Archibald. 

114  Johnson,  Frederick  Trench. 

115  Johnstone,  John  E.  St.  George 

116  Jones,  Henry  Ai-abin. 

117  Jones,  Frederick  Charles. 

118  Joy,  Robert  Cecil. 

119  Keegan,  Richard  Laurence. 

120  Kelly,  Lawrence  John. 

121  Kennedy,  John  Aloysius. 


i 


TRINITY  COLLEGK,  1892. 


481 


122  Kerr,  Thomas  Butler. 

123  Kerr,  William  Shaw. 

124  King,  Robert  Henry. 

125  Kingsbury,  William  Henry. 

126  Lane,  Gordon  Joseph. 

127  Langrishe,  Henry  Hoadly. 

128  Latham,  Charles  James. 

129  Latham,  Reginald. 

130  LeClerc,  Robert  Morris. 

131  Leslie- Jones,  Cyril. 

132  Litchfield,  George. 

133  Littledale,  Herbert  Edward. 

134  Long,  Richard  Edward  C. 

135  Lyons,  Edward. 

136  MacDermot,  Henry. 

137  Mac  Laurin,  Robert  Twiss. 

138  Macnamara,  Albert  Persse. 

139  Mayne,  William  Hariot. 

140  M'Alister,  William. 

141  M'Cormick,  Cornelius  George. 

142  M'Donnell,  James  Riversdale 

143  M'Keever,  Eras.  Germain. 

144  M'Kelvie,  John. 

145  Meara,  Thomas  Harris. 

146  Mellett,  Patrick  Henry. 

147  Miller,  Conolly  Stouppe. 

148  Millward,  Isaac. 

149  Mitchell,  Samuel  Patton. 

150  Molony,  Henry  Brereton. 

151  Molony,  Patrick  Considine. 

152  Monahan,  Thomas  Frederick. 

153  Moore,  George  Frederick. 

1 54  Moore,  Henry  John. 

155  Moore,  Robert  Henry. 

156  Morrogh,Wm.  Fred.  Charles. 

157  Moutiay,  William  Perceval. 

158  Mumford,  Alfred  Hill. 

159  Murphy,  Charles. 

160  Muiphy,  John  Joseph. 

161  Murphy,  Wm.  Quinlan. 

162  Neal,  William. 

163  Nelson,  James. 

164  O'Brien,  Brian. 

165  0' Conor,  Aylward  Robert. 

166  O'Connell,  John. 

167  Ogilvy,  David. 

168  O'Grady,  Standish  de  Courcy. 

169  Ormsby,  Gilbert  J.  Anthony. 

170  Ormsby,  Owen  Geo.  Lambert. 

171  Oswald,  Frank  Hamilton. 

172  Pack-Herosford,  Hy.  John. 

173  Palmer,  Ed.  Orpen  Herbert. 

174  Palmer,  John  Johnston. 


175  Parkes,  George  Herbert. 

176  Peters,  William  Alfred. 

177  Pickup,  John  William. 

178  Pike,  William. 

179  Porter,  Alexander  Horsburgh. 

180  Power,  William  Hunter. 

181  Price,  Arthur  Glj'n. 

182  Price,  John  Willis. 

183  Prior,  Harvey  de  Montmorency 

184  Pyper,  John  Geo.  Donaldson. 

185  Rainsford,  Arthur  Fitzpatrick. 

186  Ridgeway,  Samuel. 

187  Rossiter,  Reginald  Arthur. 

188  Rounds,  Edward. 

189  Russell,  Charles  Warren. 

190  Rutherford,  Nath   John  C. 

191  Ryan,  John  Vincent. 

192  Sadleir,  Ralph  Granby. 

193  Scott,  Hamilton  Cathcart. 

194  Scott,  Lewis  Irwin. 

195  Seeds,  Arthur  Atkinson. 

196  Shackleton,  William. 

197  Sharpe,  Samuel  Howard. 

198  Shepard,  Arthur  Harold. 

199  Sides,  Nathaniel. 

200  Simpson,  Albert  Edward. 

201  Sloane,  James  Ledlie. 

202  Smith,  Arthur  Edward. 

203  Smith,  Francis  Grirnani. 

204  Smith,  George. 

205  Smith,  Michael  Joseph. 

206  Smith,  Thomas  Farrar. 

207  Squires,  John  Mills  Goldsmith 

208  Stanley,  William  Lucas. 

209  Staunton,  Thomas  Henry. 

210  Steede,  George. 

211  Stout,  Robert  Thomas. 

212  Stuart,  Alexander  George. 

213  Swainc,  Charles  John. 

214  Sweetnam.  George  Swanton. 

215  Tate,  Godfrey. 

216  Taunton,  Charles  Richard. 

217  Taylor,  Godfrey. 

218  Thompson,  James  Taylor. 

219  Thornhiil,  William  Wheeler. 

220  Tierney,  James  Felvas. 

221  Townley,  John  Albert. 

222  Trampleasure,  Joseph  Clare. 

223  Trench,  Wilbraham  Fitz-John 

224  Trinder,  Nathaniel  George. 

225  Vigors,  Thomas  M.  de  Ciitfe. 

226  Waddell,  John  Joseph. 

227  Walton,   William. 


482 


TRIUITY  COLLKGE,  1892. 


228  "Watson,  George  Percy  M. 

229  "WTiceler,  Henry  Eliardo. 

230  White,  Dudley  Joseph. 

231  Whitaker,  Robeit  Edwin. 

232  Whitton,  Frederick  Ernest. 

233  Wiley,  Arthur  Samuels. 

234  Wilson,  David  Frederick  R. 

235  Wilson,  Wilfred  Claude  S. 

236  Williams,  William  Edward. 

237  Winder,  James  Herbert  R. 

238  Wood,  Frederick  Charles. 

239  Young,  WilUam  M.  0' Grady. 

Junior  Freshmen. 

1  Achmuty,  James  Wilson. 

2  Adams,  Samuel  Trevice. 

3  Adams,  William  Chatterton. 

4  Adderley,  Robert  Archibald. 

5  Ashe,  Robert  Wm.D'Escourt. 

6  Baillie,  George. 

7  Ball,  Charles  Preston. 

8  Ball,  William  Valentine. 

9  Beamish,  William  Henry. 

10  Bentley,  John. 

11  Blaney,  John. 

12  Bodcl,  Robert  Hale. 

13  Bowen,  Mervyn  W.  Cole. 

14  Bramwell,  William. 

15  Browne,  Kepple  G.  Dodwell. 

16  Brown,  Thomas  Bradley. 

17  Br)' an,  George. 
.18  Burns,  Edward. 

19  Bustard,  Albert  Victor. 

20  Caithness,  Fras.  St.  Clair. 

21  Carroll,  Fred.  Fitz  Gerald. 

22  CaiToU,  Henry  Arthur. 

23  Carroll,  Henry  Mortimer. 

24  Carson,  Alfred. 

25  Carter,  William  Bellingham. 

26  Chapman,  John  Greer. 

27  Chignell,  Hendrick. 

28  Clarke,  Henry  Minchin. 

29  Clarke,  Wm.  Harrington  M. 

30  Collins,  Wm.  Gibson  G. 

31  Collis,  Stephen  Edward. 

32  Conway,  JiCopold  Ed.  Justus. 

33  Cooi)er,  Henry  Thomas. 

34  (Jo«»per,  Leonard  Leader. 

35  Coppinger,  Walter  Valentine. 

36  Cox,  James  Fisher. 

37  Crawford,  George  Webster. 

38  Crawford,  John  Jones. 


39  Crozier,  David. 

40  Crozier,  Thomas  Francis. 

41  Culwick,  Arthur  James. 

42  Daly,  Hy.  Sutton  Varion. 

43  Despard,  Wellesly. 

44  Doherty,  James  Walker. 

45  Dowman,  William  John. 

46  Drennan,  John  Thomas. 

47  Drury,  Thomas  Wm.  Ewart. 

48  Eccles,  Lionel  G.  F.  St.  John. 

49  Edmonds,  Charles  Pigott. 

50  Elgee,  Samuel  Charles. 

61  Eustace,  Gerald  Needham. 

52  Evans,  John. 

63  Farris,  Wm.  Whitney. 

54  Farrell,  Frederick  Richard. 

55  Fegan,  James. 

56  Fernie,  John  Francis. 

57  Fetherstonhaugh,   Rupert  Jn. 

58  Fielding,  Thomas  Evelyn. 

59  Findlater,  Herbert  Snowden. 

60  Fleming,  Lionel  Rothwell. 

61  Franks,  Thomas  Fitzherbert. 

62  Gibson,  William  George. 

63  Gilpin,  Albert. 

64  Glanville,  Edward  Edwin. 

65  Good,  Thomas  Douglas. 

66  Gordon,  Patrick. 

67  Green,  Denton  Charles. 

68  Greer,  Charles  MacGreggor. 

69  Guinness,     Wyndham     M. 

G  rattan. 

70  Gwynn,  Arthur  Percival. 

71  Hadden,  Fredk.  Weston. 

72  Haire,  Wm.  Nassau. 

73  Hamilton,  Hugh  Alexander. 

74  Harkness,  Charles  Walter, 

75  Harley,  Christopher  Burkitt. 

76  Harrison,  Joshua. 

77  Harty,  George  Spencer. 

78  Hatcliard,  Douglas  Perceval. 

79  Haughton,  George  John. 

80  Holmes,  Wm.  Hardy. 

81  Hone,  Addison. 

82  Hosford,  Thomas. 

83  Houston,  Arthur  Henry. 

84  Hughes,  Hugh  Wm. 

85  Hunt,  George  Pfeilitzer. 

86  Hunter,  Joseph  Alexander. 

87  Hutton,  Robert. 

88  Irvine,  William  John. 

89  Irwin,  Benjamin  Charle.s  B. 

90  Irwin,  Harloe  Alfred. 


TRINITY   COLLEGE,  1892. 


483 


91  Jameson,  Hy.  Lyster. 

92  Johnstone,  Robert  Edgar. 

93  Jones,  Kingsmill  William. 

94  Jukes,  Alexander  Henry. 

95  Kavanagh,  Henry  Joseph. 

96  Kellett,  Theodore  Young. 

97  Kemp,  Joseph  Horsford. 

98  Kenny,  Austin. 

99  Kerr,  George  William. 

100  Keys,  Wm.  David  Acheson. 

101  King,  Thomas  AValdron. 

102  Kingsmill,  Gerald. 

103  Langbridge,  Ernest. 

104  Leslie,  John. 

105  Lewty,  Harold  Alfred. 

106  Long,  John  Stewart. 

107  Low,  George  Edward. 

108  Lyster,  John  Purefoy. 

109  Mac  Donald,  William  John. 

110  Mac  Dougall,  Wm.  Alcorn. 

111  MacKenzie,  William  Francis. 

112  Manning,  Charles  Campbell. 

113  Marsh,  Francis  Stevenson. 

114  Martin,  John  Ewan. 

115  Matchett,  Francis. 

116  M'Cormick,  Geo  Fitzherbert. 

117  M'Guinness,  Michael  Vincent. 

118  M'Donnell,  Robert. 

119  M 'Gusty,  Walter  George. 

120  M'llroy,  Richard  Hamilton. 

121  Middleton,  Robert. 

122  Miller,  Julian  Thomas  E. 

123  Molony,  Perceval  John. 

124  Monroe,  Horace  Granville. 

125  Moore,  Thomas  J.  Levius. 

126  Moorhead,  Geo.  G.  Hamilton. 

127  Moorhead,  James  Herbert. 

128  Moses,  Marcus  Lingard. 

129  Murphy,  Charles  Ouseley. 

130  Murphy,  James  Francis. 

131  Murphy,  Joseph  Xavier. 

132  Murphy,  William  Patrick. 

133  Nash,  Edward. 

134  Nash,  William  Henry. 

135  Naylor,  Wm.  Thompson  B. 

136  Nedy,  William. 

137  Nesbitt,  Trevor  Martin  M. 

138  Nunan,  William  Francis. 

139  O'Connell,  John. 

140  0' Gorman,  Arthur  Francis. 

141  Orpen,  Richard  Hugh. 

142  Pack-Bercsford,  Reynell  Jas. 


143  Pelissier,  William  Harvey. 

144  Penny,  Alfred  Ferguson. 

145  Perdue,  Richard. 

146  Pim,  Henry. 

147  Poe,  John. 

148  Price,  Victor  Theophilus. 

149  Pringle,  George  Alex. 

150  Pugh,  George  Henry. 

151  RadclifPe,  Bennett  Samuel. 

152  Rainsford,  Charles  Arthur. 

153  Rainsford,  Edward  Grove. 

154  Reed,  Walter  Joseph. 

155  Ringwood,  Henry  Victor  M. 

156  Rogers,  Cecil  Alfred  P. 

157  Robinson,  Lewis  William  K. 

158  RoUeston,  James  ifranck. 

159  Rowlette,  Robert  James. 

160  Sansom,  Alfred  John. 

161  Scribner,  Roger  James. 

162  Scale,  Thomas  Haskins. 

163  Shade,  WilUam  Lindsell. 

164  Sheldon,  Joseph  George. 

165  Smartt,  William  Johnston. 

166  Smith,  James. 

167  Smith,  Samuel  Boylan. 

168  Smith,  Wm.  Brownlow  A. 

169  Stanford,  Bedell. 

170  Stewart,  George  Pakenham. 

171  Stewart,  Thomas  Francis. 

172  Stone,  Henry  Cecil  Brough. 

173  Swanzy,  Henry  Biddall. 

174  Sykes,  Arthur  George. 

175  Tate,  Alex.  James. 

176  Thompson,  Herbert  Marshall. 

177  Thompson,  William  Boyd. 

178  Tibbs,  William  Harding. 

179  Toomey,  Mark  Anthony. 

180  Traill,  Robert  George. ' 

181  Verner,  Fenwick  Hamilton. 

182  Weinberger,  Adolph  Paul. 

183  Weir,  John  Charles. 

184  Weekes,  Thomas  Earle. 

185  Welland,  Cecil  Brooke. 

186  Williams,  Herbert  Armstrong. 

187  Williamson,  James  Adolphus. 

188  Willis,  John  Roth  well. 

189  Wilson,  Godfrey  James. 

190  Wilson,  William  Arthur. 

191  Wright,  Charles  Edmund. 

192  Wynne,  William  Edward. 

193  Yates,  Clement  Arthur. 

194  Yeo,  Henry  Gerald. 


484 


TKINITT  COLLEGE,  1892. 


■  X-SIZAUS. 


Middle  Bachelors. 

1  Magee,  \Vm.  Kirkpatrick,  B.A. 

2  Robertson,  John  Charles,  B.A. 

Junior  Bachelors. 

3  Clarke,  John  Minchin. 

4  Ellison,  Allan,  B.A. 


5  Ellison,  John  Eldon. 

6  Henry,  Robert  Wallace,  B.A. 

Senior  Sophister. 

7  Duffy,  Peter  Paul. 

Junior  Sophister. 

8  Stewart,  Robert. 


8IZARS. 

Senior  Sophister s. 

1  Hitchcock,  George  Stewart. 

2  Scott,  Walter  Samuel. 

3  O'Clery,  Charles  Christopher 

Alexander. 


Junior  Sophister*. 

4  Kennedy,  William. 
6  O'Dea,  Henry. 

6  Conlin,  William. 

7  Mattinson,  John  William. 

8  Neely,  Alexander  James. 

9  Moore,  William. 

10  Bateman,  Charles  Alexander. 

11  Irvine,  Henry  Ward. 

12  Clarke,  Robert  Thomas. 

13  Mathews,  George  Frazer. 


Senior  Freshmen. 
Jackson,  James  Thomas. 
Sikes,  Edwin. 
Dowds,  Alexander  Earls. 
Perdue,  Henry  Arthur. 
Lloyd,  Joseph  Henry. 
Cowl,  Richard  Pape. 
Harris,  Samuel  Brent. 

Junior  Freshmen. 
Sealo,  Edward  Gilbert. 
Bowesman,  George  Walker. 
Uundas,  Wm.  Harloe  E. 
Frazer,  John. 
Henderson,  William. 
Watson,  Robert  Harvey. 
Prenter,  Joseph  Robei-t. 
Lindsay,  Henry. 
Goligher,  Hugh  Garvin. 
Scott,  Douglas. 


Total  number  of  Students  on  tlie  College  Books,  under  the  Degree 
of  M.A.i- 
Scholars  of  the  House,      ...        70 
Fellow-Commoners,      ....  7 


rtjusiuuurs, 

Sizars  and  Ex-Sizan 

5,  . 

.  .  . 

lUOO 

38 

Total  .  . 

1161 

Correspo 

nding  numbers  for  preceding  years  :— 

1861,  . 

.  1164 

1872,  .  .  .  1202 

1882,  .  .  .  1253 

1862,  . 

.  1176 

1873, 

1129 

1883, 

1257 

1863,  . 

.  1173 

1874, 

1188 

1884, 

1250 

1864,  . 

.  1239 

1875, 

1152 

1885, 

1272 

1866,  . 

.  1256 

1876, 

1157 

1886, 

1308 

1866,  . 

.  1281 

1877, 

1181 

1887, 

1258 

1867,  . 

.  1293 

1878, 

1203 

1888, 

1234 

1868,  . 

.  1283 

1879, 

1244 

1889, 

1169 

1869,  . 

.  1267 

1880, 

1231 

1890, 

1103 

1870,  . 

.  1190 

1881, 

1235 

1891, 

1151 

1871,  . 

.  1189 

i 


(    485     ) 

1891-92. 


CA.NCELLA.Rnjs,     .     .     .    Prsehoiiorabilis    Laurentius    Comes    de 
Kosse. 

^T        n  ^  (  Praelionorabilis  Johannes  Thomas  Ball, 

VICE-CANCELLA.EIUS,        J          T  T    D 


Propositus  Coll.  SS.  )  ^        .      q  ,  ix  t^ 

rp  J  Georgms  Salmon,  D.D. 


Vice-Propositus,   .     .  Joseph  Carson,  D.D. 

Magister  Senior  non  J  j^^^^^^  Wilhelmus  Barlow,  A.M. 

XtEGENS,        .      ,       .      ) 


Procuratores,   . 


Samuel  Haughton,  M.D. 


Matthseus  W.  J.  Fry,  A.M. 
Hegistrarius,    .     .     .  Georgius  Ferdinandus  Shaw,  LL.D. 


Doctor es  in  S.  Theologia. 

1850      V.     Joseph  Carson,  Vice- Propositus. 

1850  V.     Wilnelmus  Reeves,  Episcopus  Downensis,  Connoren 

sis,  et  Dromorensis. 

1851  V.     Carolus  Graves,  Episcopus  Limericensiset  ArJfertensis . 


486  SENATCS   ACABEMICUS. 

Radulphus  Sadleir. 

Jacobus  Hunter  Monahan. 

Carolus  Parsons  Reichel,  JSpiscopus  Midensis. 

Georgius  Salmon,  Propositus. 

Alexander  Leeper. 

Rev.  Hercules  Henricus  Dickinson. 

Wilhelmus  Faussett  Black. 

Henricus  Carolus  Groves. 

Johannes  Wilhelmus  Stubbs. 

Johannes  Duncan  Craig. 

Thaddseus  O'Mahony. 

Abraham  Stritch  Fuller. 

Adm.  Rev.  Johannes  Morgan. 

Mauritius  Neligan. 

Robertus  Samuel  Gregg,  ^piscopus  Corcagiensis 

Adm.  Rev.  Henricus  Jellett. 

Samuel  Evans  Hoops. 

Carolus  Mauritius  Stack,  Episcajms  Clogherensis, 

Ven.  Theophilus  Campbell. 

Johannes  Hare  Duke. 

Samuel  Franciscus  Cresswell.  \ 

Jacobus  Walsh. 

Praehonorabilis      et      Reverendissimus      Wilhelmus        j| 

Coyngham  Plunket,  Baro  Plunket,  Archiepiscopus 

Dublinensis.  .     . 

Adm.  Rev.  Georgius  Alexander  Chad  wick. 
Jacobus  Galbraith  Pooler.  4 

Adm.  Rev.  Thomas  Hare.  j 

Henricus  Joy.  -, 

Carolus  Henricus  Hamilton  Wright.  • 

Joseph  Robertus  Triphook.  ,     . 

Adm.  Rev.  Wilhelmus  Chambers  Townsend.  i 

Fredericus  Johannes  Lucas.  I 

Hewitt  Robertus  Poole.  i 

Adm.  Rev.  Henricus  Stewart.  i 

Johannes  Gwynn,  S.  Theol.  Prof.  Regius.  \ 

Jacobus  Gracey  Murphy.  i 

Thomas  Jordan.  j 

Ricardus  Irvine.  I 

Joseph  Ferguson  Peacocke.  \ 

Wilhelmus  liennett  Chester,  Episcopus  Laonensis.  j 

Thomas  Sterling  Berry.  j 

Ricardus  Travers  Smith.  j 

Johannes  Pentland  Mahaffy 

Kicardus  Mountitort  Connor  j 

Georgius  Thomas  Stokes,  j 

'  Ven.  Carolus  Seaver. 
Jacobus  O'Sullivan,  Episcoptrs  Tiinruofists.  i 

# 

i 


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V. 

1857 

M. 

1858 

M. 

1859 

M. 

1865 

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M. 

1866 

J^. 

1K66 

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1866 

H. 

1869 

JE. 

1871 

V. 

1872 

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1872 

H. 

1873 

y. 

1873 

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1873 

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1875 

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1875 

H. 

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1876 

H. 

1876 

H. 

1S77 

V. 

1877 

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1877 

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1878 

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1878 

H. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

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1879 

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1880 

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1880 

V. 

1880 

Y. 

1880 

H. 

1881 

H. 

1882 

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1883 

V. 

1883 

H. 

1884 

JE. 

1885 

JE. 

1886 

V. 

1886 

M. 

1886 

^:. 

1887 

V. 

1888 

JE. 

SENATUS   ACADEMICUS.  487 


^.  Johannes  Baptist  Crozier. 

Y.  Eobertus  Walsh. 

M.  Hill  Willson  White. 

V.  Fredericus  Richards  W3'nne. 

M.  Thomas  Jacobus  Welland. 

H.  Tliomas  liandell. 

^.  Johannes  Hammond. 

H.  Wilhelmus  Hawkshaw  Powell. 

H.  Pticardus  Stewart  Dobbs  Campbell. 

H.  Christophorus  Teeling  M'Cready. 

H.  Robertus  Stuart  O'Loughlm. 

H.  Johannes  Wilhelmus  Tristram. 


1838 

M. 

1844 

Y. 

1845 

V. 

1849 

M. 

1852 

V. 

1852 

V. 

1852 

V. 

1852 

^. 

1854 

Y. 

1856 

JS. 

1859 

s. 

1859 

H. 

1859 

H. 

1860 

Y. 

1860 

Y. 

1862 

^. 

1863 

Y. 

1864 

Y. 

1865 

^. 

1865 

H. 

1865 

H. 

1868 

Y. 

1868 

H. 

1868 

H. 

1869 

Y. 

1869 

Y. 

1869 

M. 

1869 

H. 

1870 

H. 

1870 

H. 

Doctores  in  Utroque  Jure. 


Wilhelmus  Fredericus  Darley.                         '  ' 

Praehonorabilis    Johannes      Thomas     Ball,      Vice-  1 

Cancellarius  Universitatis. 

Thomas  Sanders.  i 

Prsehonorabilis    Hedges    Eyre    Chatterton,     Vice-  * 

Canceliarius  Jlibeniice. 

Henricus  Jacobus  Mac  Farlane.                      '  j 

Johannes  Kelis  Ingram.  , 
Thomas  Wilhelmus  Moffett. 

Rev.  Johannes  Irwine  Whitty,  ; 

Fredericus  Robertus  Smith.  .| 

Georgius  Ferdinandus  Shaw.  . 

Johannes  Harris  Flynn.  ; 
Thomas  E.  Webb. 

Alexander  Olement  Foster  Gough.  i 

Wilhelmus  Johannes  O'Donnavan.  '■ 
Honorabilis  Wilhelmus  Drennan  Andrews. 

Johannes  Bernardus  Burke,  Eques  Auratus.  , 

Arturus  Houston.  \ 

Adm.  Rev.  Johannes  Walton  Murray.  | 

Wilhelmus  S.  Barker  Kaye,  Eques  Auratus.  j 

Antonius  Traill.  • 

Robertus  Wilhelmus  Griffin.  : 

Brian  Mac  Sheeliy.  , 

Praihonorabilis  Robertus  Ricardus  Warreu.  J 

Jacobus  Creed  Meredith.  ■ 

Franciscus  Alexander  Tarleton.  i 

Wilhelmus  Wallace  Harris.  j 

Robertus  Atkinson.  \ 

Ricardus  Creed.                                                  *  ' 

Davenport  Crosthwaite.  \ 
Carolus  Cameron. 


1871 

^. 

1871 

M. 

1872 

V. 

1872 

V. 

1872 

V. 

1874 

V. 

1874 

M. 

1874 

M. 

1874 

H. 

1875 

M. 

1875 

M. 

1878 

H. 

1878 

H. 

1878 

H. 

1878 

H. 

1879 

V. 

1879 

JE. 

1879 

/F.. 

1879 

H. 

1879 

H. 

1879 

H. 

1879 

H. 

1880 

M. 

1880 

M. 

1881 

V. 

1881 

M. 

1881 

M. 

1881 

M. 

1882 

V. 

1882 

M. 

1882 

M, 

1883 

M. 

1883 

H. 

1883 

H. 

1884 

^. 

1884 

JE. 

1885 

V. 

1885 

M. 

1885 

H. 

1885 

H. 

1886 

H. 

1888 

V. 

1888 

Y. 

1888 

M. 

1890 

V. 

488  8ENATT7S  ACADEMICU8. 

"Wilhelmus  Lamb. 

Rev.  Samuel  Edvardus  Busby.  | 

Praehonorabilis  David  R,obertu3  Plunket,   Buryensis      j 

ParUamenti pro  Universitate.  ,! 

Robertus  Stawell  Ball,  Eques  Auratus.  j; 

Edvardus  Dowden.  •  \ 

Georgius  Movers,  Eques  Auratus.  ^i 

Rev.  Joseph  Greeuoak  Bailey..  ^ 

Ricardus  Biggs.  J 

Carolus  Henricus  Meldon.  '/ 

Alexander  Edvardus  Miller,  Eques  Auratus. 
Rev.  Thomas  Hughes. 
Kev.  Thomas  Moore. 
Rev.  Fredericus  Howe  Ringwood. 
Mauritius  Carolus  Hime. 
Rev.  Chichester  Arthurus  Wellesley  Reade. 
Praehonorabilis  Laurentius  Parsons,  Comes  de  Rosse, 

Cancellarius  Universitatis. 
Rev.  Wilhelmus  Moore  Morgan. 
Rev.  Gualterus  Brocas.  Lindesay. 
Franeiscus  Wilhelmus  Fitz  Gerald  Harris. 
Henricus  Wilhelmus  Geoghegan. 
Rev.  Hugo  F'orde. 
Edvardus  Thomas  Kennedy. 
Thomas  Johannes  Bellingham  Brady. 
Johannes  Corbett. 
Rev.  Carolus  Ricardus  Panter. 
Wilhelmus  Johannes  Chetwode  Crawley. 
Praehonorabilis  Edvardus  Gibson,  Baro  Ashbourne, 

Cancellarius  Hiherniie. 
Christopherus  Johannes  Nixon. 
Rev.  Jacobus  Drummond. 
Robertus  Lloyd  Wooll combe. 
Hutcheson  Macaulay  Posnett. 

Georgius  Thos.  liarrett  Yanston.  j 

Thomas  Aiskew  Mooney.  i 

Rev.  Ludovicus  Augustus  Jacobus  Bariy.  I 

Wilhelmus  M 'Arthur.  ; 

Joshua  Joseph  Julian  Doherty. 

Samuel  Allen.  J 

Edmundus  Thomas  Bewlev.  j 

Henricus  Brougham  Leech. 
Wilhelmus  Johnson  hollas. 
Rev.  Samuel  Carlyle  Hughes. 
Ricardus  Robertus  Cherry. 
Albertus  M.  Selss. 
Henricus  Wilson  Burgess. 
Carolus  Franeiscus  Bastable. 


SENATUS  ACADEMICUS.  48 J> 


Doctor es  in  3Iedicma. 


1843      V.     Johannes  Thomas  Banks,  Eques  Auratus,  Medicincf:  ' 

Prof,  Regius. 
Jacobus  Foulis  Duncan. 
Edvardus  Hamilton. 
Wilhelmus  Moore. 
Franciscus    Ricardus    Cruise,     Colleyii    MedicofHm 

Key  is  et  Reyince  Presses. 
Franciscus  Johannes  Boxwell  Quinlan. 

Edvardus  Perceval  Wright.  j 

Rev.  Samuel  Haughton,  ,  j 

Philippus  Crampton  Smyly. 

Edvardus  Hallaran  Bennett.  i 

Georgius    Hornidge  Porter,    JBaronetiu-s,    Chiruryit^  ! 

Prof,  Reyius.  \ 

"Wilhelmus  Colles.  ; 
Wilhelmus  Ireland  Wheeler. 
Gualterus  Georgius  Smith. 

Geraldus  Franciscus  Yeo.  ; 

Johannes  Wilhelmus  Moore.  \ 

Robertus  Browne.  j 
Carolus  Edvardus  Fitzgerald. 

Johannes  Magee  Finny.  : 

Ricardus  Theodorus  Stack.  ■ 

Stewart  AYoodhouse.  J 

Johannes  Mallet  Purser.  ■ 

Henricus  Colpoys  Tweedy.  \ 

Georgius  Plunkett  O'Farrell.  i 

Jacobus  Emerson  Reynolds.  \ 

Kendal  Mattha3us  St.  John  Franks,  j 
Alexander  Macalister. 
Samuel  Gordon. 

Sidneius  Hamilton  Taylor.  ; 

Lambertus  Hepenstal  Ormsby.  ' 

Wilhelmus  Cox  Neville.  ; 

Johannes  Franciscus  Houghton.  | 

Henricus  Singer  Gabbett.  j 

Montgomery  Albertus  Ward.  ( 

Thomas  White  Lewis.  i 

Wilhelmus  M'Uowell  Aikin  Wright.  ' 

Jacobus  Ferrier  Pollock.  j 

Franciscus  Georgius  Goodman.  \ 

Plenricus  Pollen.  | 

Daniel  Johannes  Cunningham.  j 

Phineas  Simon  Abraham.  . 

Henricus  St.  John  Brooks,  j 

Georgius  Lane  Mullins.  j 

Almroth  Edvardus  Wriglit,  ; 

I  2  i 


1847 

M. 

1860 

M. 

1860 

H. 

1861 

M. 

1862 

Y. 

1862 

Y. 

1862 

H. 

1863 

Y. 

1864 

M. 

1865 

M. 

1865 

M. 

1870 

Y. 

1870 

H. 

1871 

M. 

1871 

M. 

1871 

H. 

1873 

H. 

1873 

H. 

1874 

Y. 

1874 

M. 

1874 

M. 

1874 

H. 

1875 

Y. 

1876 

M. 

1876 

M. 

1876 

M. 

1877 

Y. 

1877 

Y. 

1877 

H. 

1880 

H. 

1881 

M. 

1881 

H. 

1883 

M. 

1883 

H. 

1885 

Y. 

1885 

M, 

1885 

M. 

1885 

H. 

1885 

H. 

1886 

Y. 

1887 

M, 

1888 

H. 

1889 

Y. 

490  SENATUS  ACADEMICXJS. 


Doctores  in  llusica. 


1861 

M. 

1875 

H. 

1879 

JE. 

1882 

^. 

1886 

M. 

1832 

Nov. 

1834 

V. 

1835 

Y. 

1837 

y. 

1837 

Y. 

J  839 

Y. 

1839 

Y. 

1840 

Y. 

1840 

M. 

1842 

Y. 

1843 

Y. 

1843 

M. 

1845 

Y. 

1846 

Y. 

1846 

^.. 

1847 

JE. 

1847 

M. 

1847 

iE. 

1848 

M. 

1849 

Y. 

1849 

Y. 

1850 

Y. 

186) 

V. 

1862 

Y. 

1852 

M. 

1853 

Y. 

1863 

M. 

Robertus  Prescott  Stewart,  Eques  Aaratus. 
Albertus  Fredericus  Otho  Hartmanu. 
Thomas  Kicardus  Gonzalvez  Joze. 
Thomas  Gick. 
Johannes  Edvardu*  Green. 


Magistri  in  Artibus. 


Rev.  Jacobns  Disney. 

Wilhelmus  Georgius  Johnson,  Eques  Aaralus. 

Edmundus  Meares  Kelly. 

Kev.  Robertus  Perceval  Graves.  • 

Yen.  Liidovicus  Henricus  Streane. 

Kev.  Thomas  Stack. 

Tankerville  Wilhelmus  Chamberlain. 

Jacobus  Haig. 

Prsehonorabilis  Georgius  Stephens  Vicecomes  Gough. 

Conway  Edvardus  Dobbs. 

"Wilhelmus  Johnston. 

Rev.  Edvardus  Johannes  Hartrick. 

Robertus  Warren. 

Joseph  Edgerley  Purser. 

Patricius  Marcellinus  Leonard. 

Carolus  Kelly. 

Johannes  Henricus  Nuun. 

Prffihonorabilis  Wilhelmus  Henricus  Cogan. 

Rev.  Henricus  Joy  Tombe. 

Radulphus  Smith  Cusack,  Eques  AuraUit. 

Rev.  Thomas  Twigg. 

Wilhelmus  Leadbeater  Barrington. 

Yen.  Garrett  Nugent. 

A  Am.  Rev.  Jacobus  JS} mo. 

(ceorgius  Johnstone  Stoney. 

Jacobus  lioyd  Gilmore. 

Jacobus  M'bonnell. 


1853 

M. 

1854 

V. 

1854 

y. 

1855 

y. 

1855 

y. 

1855 

^. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

M. 

1856 

y. 

1856 

y. 

1858 

y. 

1858 

y. 

1858 

y. 

1858 

y. 

1858 

M. 

1858 

M. 

1859 

y. 

1859 

^. 

1859 

M. 

1859 

JE. 

1860 

y. 

1860 

y. 

1860 

y. 

1860 

M. 

1861 

y. 

1861 

y. 

1861 

M. 

1862 

uE. 

1862 

H. 

1863 

y. 

1863 

y. 

1863 

y. 

1863 

M. 

1864 

H. 

1864 

H. 

1864 

H. 

1864 

H. 

1865 

y. 

1865 

y. 

1865 

JE. 

1865 

JE. 

SENATUS  ACADEMICUS.                                            491  | 

Adm.  Rev.  Isaac  Morgan  Reeves.  j 

yen.  Henrieus  Galbraith.  I 

Johannes  Smyth.  \ 

Rev.  Thomas  Kingsmill  Abbott.  \ 

Benjamin  Williamson.  ] 

Alexander  Jack.  i 

Rev.  Jacobus  Wilhelmns  Barlow.  ^■ 
Johannes  Patricius  O'Hara. 

Rev.  Wilhelmus  Anderson.  | 

Edvardus  Townsend.  I 

Jacobus  Wilson.  J 

Rev.  Benjamin  Gibson.  j 
Rev.  Wilhelmus  Carleton. 

Rev.  Ludovicus  Montagu  Maunsell.  . 

Georgius  Orr  Wilson.  i 

Rev.  Thomas  Mills.  ; 

Franciscus  Johannes  L.  Dames.  ' 

Robertus  S.  Reeves.  i 

Rev.  Jacobus  Rice.  '. 

Rev.  St.  George  Kerr.  i 

Rev.  Johannes  Aldwell  Nicholson.  i 

Henrieus  Jacobus  Dudgeon.  ■ 

Rev.  Edvardus  Johannes  Wade.  j 

Johannes  Purser.  j 

Robertus  Henrieus  Scott.  I 
Rev.  Thomas  Thompson  Gray. 

Johannes  Ribton  Garstin.  , 

David  Ricardus  Pigot.  ] 

Joseph  Galloway.  i 
Rev.  Thomas  Wilhelmus  Carson. 

Alexander  M'Donnell.  , 
Rev.  Wilhelmus  Alexander  Reynell. 

Jacobus  Wilhelmus  Warren.  ^ 

Alfredus  MacDermott.  | 
Rev.  Ricardus  Phayre. 

Franciscus  Montgomery  Olpherts.  • 

Rev.  Wilhelmus  Radcliffe.  ] 

Georgius  Smyth.  ' 

Thomas  Wilhelmus  Bell.  ] 

Fredericus  Purser.  ; 

Jacobus  Henrieus  Monahan.  , 

Rev.  Samuel  Mattheeus  Moore.  ] 

Honorabilis  Michael  Harrison,  Com.  Pl<tc.  Cur.  Jus-  j 

ticiarus.  \ 

Rev.  Johannes  Digby  Cooke.  ^ 
Adm.  Rev.  Franciscus  Henrieus  Swift. 

Rev.  Henrieus  Franciscus  Johannes  Martin.  j 
Rev.  Henrieus  Wilhelmus  Stewart. 


402;  SENATUS  ACADEMICU8. 

Rev.  Thomas  Rudd. 

Rev.  Fredericus  Wilhelmus  Wetherell, 

WiUielmus  Callwell  Hogan. 

Rev.  Joseph  Atkinson  Stewart. 

Rev.  Carolus  Wilhelmus  Foster. 

Jacobus  Slattery. 

Johannes  Dockrill. 

Robertus  E.  Cane. 

Wilhelmus  Snow  Burnside. 

Rev.  Wilhelmus  Crips  Ledger. 

Ven.  Johannes  Fredericus  Ryland. 

Arthurus  Palmer,  Latince  Linguce  Reg.  Prof. 

Wilhelmus  Henricus  Stanley  Monck. 

Robertus  Yelverton  TvrreU,   Grcecce  Linauee  Jicgius 

Prof. 
Georgius  Lambert  Cathcart. 
Johannes  Murray. 
Johannes  Georgius  Gibson. 
Edvardus  Hull. 
Rev.  Johannes  Hall  Shaw. 
Robertus  O'Brien  Furlong. 
Robertus  Crawford. 
Rev.  Jonathan  Harding. 

Wilhelmus  Jacobus  Craig.  : 

Georgius  Minchin  Minchin. 

Willielmus  Graham.  j 

Rev.  Robertus  Hedges  MaunseU-Eyre. 
Arthurus  Wilhelmus  Panton.  \ 

Rev.  Horatius  Webb  Townsend. 

WUhelmus  Smyth  M'Cay.  i 

Rev.  Augustus  Wilhelmus  Atkinson.  j 

Rev.  Johannes  Macgregor  Ward.  j 

Rev.  Thomas  Henricus  Hastings  Crossley. 
Rev.  Wilhelmus  Edvardus  HaUam.  1 

Ricardus  Johnson.  ' 

Rev.  Fredericus  Dobbin.  i 

Rev.  Jacobus  Goodman. 

Rev.  Henricus  Newton.  ■ 

Fredericus  Fleming. 

Edvardus  Tankerville  Quilton.  j 

Rev.  Wilhelmus  Sherlock.  . 

Rev.  Herbert  Schomberg  St.  George. 
Rev.  Robertus  liurton  Carson.  ; 

Rev.  Maxwell  Georgius  Tracey. 
Carolus  Haines  Keene. 
Edvardus  Vaughan  Boulger. 

Andreas  Willuughby  Newtuu.  .< 

ValentiiiUh  Bull.  ^ 


1865 

^. 

1865 

M. 

1865 

M. 

1865 

M. 

1865 

H. 

1866 

V. 

1866 

V. 

1866 

V. 

1866 

iE. 

1866 

M. 

1866 

H. 

1867 

Y. 

1867 

M. 

1867 

H. 

1868 

V. 

1868 

M. 

1868 

^. 

1868 

^. 

1868 

H. 

1868 

H. 

1869 

^. 

1869 

H. 

1870 

^. 

1870 

M. 

1870 

^. 

1870 

.M. 

1870 

M. 

1871 

V. 

1871 

M. 

1871 

M. 

1871 

JE. 

1871 

H. 

1871 

H. 

1871 

H. 

1871 

H. 

1871 

H. 

1872 

V. 

1872 

V. 

1872 

V. 

1872 

V. 

1872 

V. 

1872 

M. 

1872 

H. 

1872 

H. 

1872 

H. 

1872 

H. 

1872 

H. 

1872 

H. 

1872 

H. 

1873 

V. 

1873 

Y. 

1873 

Y. 

1873 

Y. 

1873 

Y. 

1873 

^. 

1873 

^. 

1873 

JE. 

1873 

^. 

1873 

M. 

1873 

H. 

1873 

H. 

1873 

H. 

1873 

H. 

1874 

Y. 

1874 

Y. 

1874 

M. 

1874. 

M. 

1874 

JE. 

1874 

H. 

1874 

H. 

1874 

H. 

1874 

H. 

1874 

H. 

1875 

Y. 

1875 

Y. 

1875 

Y. 

1875 

JE. 

1875 

M. 

1875 

^.. 

1875 

M. 

1875 

^. 

1875 

H. 

1875 

H. 

1875 

H. 

1876 

Y. 

1876 

Y. 

1876 

M. 

1876 

M, 

1876 

M. 

1876 

M. 

1876 

M. 

1876 

H. 

1876 

H. 

1876 

H. 

1876 

H. 

SENATUS  ACADEMICUS.  493  ' 

Rev.  Johannes  Atkyns  Davis. 

Artnrus  Wilhelmus  Scott.  - 

Henriciis  Clare  Kirkpatrick.  \ 

Thomas  Henricus  Carson.  '■ 

Samuel  Holt  Close.  \ 

Rev.  Daniel  Gabbett  Westropp.  1 

J<ev.  Duncan  Johannes  Brownlow.  ; 

Rev.  Wilhelmus  Colquhoiin.  ^ 

Rev.  Wilhelmus  Benjamin  Greer.  jj 

Johannes  C.  Malet.  1 

Rev.  Thomas  Lindsay  Stack.  \ 

Jacobus  Willson.  j 

Thomas  Wilhelmus  Foster.  j 

Johannes  Trevor  Fox.  i 

Rev.  Benjamin  Friell  Foster  Dane.  \ 

Henricus  Kosborough  Swanzy.  ; 
Arthurus  Wilhelmns  Murray. 
Honorahilis  Fredericus  Ricardus  Falkiner. 

Thomas  St.  George  Pepper.  \ 

Hngo  Galbraith.  j 

Wilhelmus  Dobbs  M'Donnell.  i 

Georgius  Franciscus  FitzGerald.  J 

Rev.  Geoi^ius  Samuel  Greer.  \ 
Rev.  Benjamin  MofFett. 

Rev.  Johannes  Bristow.  ._, 

Rev.  Georgius  M'Cutchan.  ' 
Rev.  Henricus  Watters  Carson. 

Alfredus  Georgius  Hipwell.  .\ 

Bram  Stoker.  \ 
Georgius  Edvardus  Dobson. 
Wilhelmus  Baker. 

Wilhelmus  Quartus  Ewart,  Baronettus,  ] 

Rev.  Jacobus  Bennett  Keene.  j 

Wilhelmus  Geale-Wybrants.  i 

Wilhelmus  Johannes  Yalentine.  ] 

Georgius  Franciscus  Stewart.  - 

Rev.  Arturus  Acheson  Williams.  j 

Rev  Henricus  Monck-Mason  Hackett.  \ 
Rev.  Thomas  Edmundus  Hackett. 

Rev.  Robertus  Perry  Baylee.  ' 

Wilhelmus  Radulplius  Westropp  Itoberts.  ' 

Georgius  M 'Master.  j 

Greenwood  Pirn.  i 

Edvardus  Spencer.  j 

Rev.  Thomas  Benjamin  Willson.  j 

Rev.  Franciscus  Dean.  j 

Robertus  Goodbody.  : 

Evans  Kettle  well  Molyneux.  \ 


494  SjBNATUS  ACA.DEMICUS. 

1877      V,     Rev.  Lance^ottus  Johannes  Georgius  Downing  Dow- 
daU. 
Rev.  Wilhelmus  Arthurus  Hayes. 
Robertus  Fowler. 

Rev.  Wilhelmus  Edgar  Stevenson. 
Rev.  Robertus  Jones  Silvester  Devenish. 
Ludovipus    Lesser   St.   Leger  Forbes- Gower,    (mtea 

Dutch. 
Christophorus  Graham. 
Robertus  Graham. 
Carolus  Eason. 

Rev.  Alexander  Rodericus  Ryder. 
Latham  Jacobus  Woodroffe. 
Rev.  Johannes  Brabazon. 
Rev.  Daniel  Georgius  Hayes  Croly. 
Wilhelmus  Ridgeway. 
Wilhelmus  Joseph  Curran  Sharp. 
Alexander  Holmes. 
Edvardus  Stanley  Robertson. 
Fraehonorahilis  Hugo  Holmes. 
Rev.  Edvardus  Ferrar. 
Ludovicu?  Claude  Purser. 
Johannes  Evans  Preston. 
Wilhelmus  Fetherston-Haugh. 
Thomas  Orde  Hastings  Lees. 
Johannes  Belling. 
Wilhelmus  Lawson  Micks. 
Georgius  Arthurus  Greene. 
Henricus  Wilhelmus  Mackintosh. 
Ricardus  Ringwood. 
Wilhelmus  Ross. 
Rev.  Wilhelmus  FitzGerald. 
Malcolm  Montgomery. 
Rev.  Isaac  Warren. 
Norbert  Ludovicus  Moran. 
Jacobus  Arturus  Poole. 
Johannes  Wilhelmus  Joynt. 
Thomas  Wilhelmus  Kinahan. 
Wilhelmus  Henricus  Brooks. 
Howard  Johannes  Colclough. 
Jldvardus  Anster  Neville. 
Wilhelmus  Wilkins. 
Wilhelmus  Gardner. 
Rev.  Harper  Campbell. 
Rev.  Georgius  Henricus  Garrett. 
Radulphus  Augustus  Roberts. 
Carolus  Thornton  Grierson. 
Wilhelmus  Alontgomery  Cuates. 


1877 

V. 

1877 

V. 

1877 

V. 

1877 

M. 

1877 

M. 

1877 

H. 

1877 

H. 

1877 

H. 

1878 

V. 

1878 

V. 

1878 

V. 

1878 

V. 

1878 

H. 

1878 

H. 

1878 

H. 

1878 

H. 

1879 

V. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

M. 

1879 

H. 

1879 

H. 

1879 

H. 

1879 

H. 

1879 

H. 

1880 

V. 

1880 

H. 

1880 

H. 

1880 

H. 

1880 

H. 

1881 

V. 

1881 

V. 

1881 

M. 

1881 

M. 

1881 

M, 

1881 

H. 

1881 

H. 

1881 

H. 

1882 

V. 

1882 

M, 

1882 

M, 

1882 

H. 

1882 

H. 

1883 

M. 

1883 

^. 

1883 

^. 

1883 

M. 

1883 

H. 

1883 

H. 

1883 

H. 

1883 

H. 

1884 

^. 

1884 

M. 

1884 

M. 

1884 

M. 

1884 

M. 

1885 

Y. 

1885 

Y. 

1885 

M. 

1885 

M. 

1885 

M. 

1885 

H. 

1885 

H. 

1885 

H. 

1885 

H. 

1885 

H. 

1886 

M. 

1886 

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1886 

^. 

1886 

M. 

1886 

H. 

1887 

Y. 

1887 

M. 

1887 

M. 

1887 

H. 

1887 

H. 

1888 

Y. 

1888 

H. 

1889 

Y. 

1889 

Y. 

1889 

Y. 

1889 

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1889 

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1889 

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1889 

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1889 

H. 

1889 

H. 

1890 

Y. 

1890 

M. 

1890 

M. 

SENATtrS  ACADEMICUS.  49 O 

Edvardus  Parnall  Culverwell. 
Johannes  Isaac  Beare. 
Swift  Paine  Johnston. 
Cormac  M'Cormick. 
Georgius  Bonhara  Moore. 
Rev.  Johannes  Henricus  Bernard. 
Johannes  Edvardus  Gilmore. 
Wilhelmus  Robertus  Leslie. 
Godofredus  Fetherston-Haiigh. 
Johannes  Newman  Lombard. 
Robertas  Russell. 
Johannes  Henricus  Nunn,  Jun. 
Georgius  Joseph  Stokes. 
Rev.  Georgius  YTilkins. 
Alexander  Carolus  0' Sullivan. 
Johannes  Hamilton  Reid. 
Reginaldus  Thomas  Harris. 
Wilhelmus  Gibson  Hartley. 
Rev.  Johannes  Jacobus  Sandys. 
Johannes  Bagnell  Bury. 
Albertus  Johannes  Wodrow  Cerf. 
Rev.  Hugo  Jackson  Lawlor. 
Thomas  Johnson  AYestropp. 
Rev.  Franciscus  Hopkins. 
Rev.  "Wilhelmus  Ford-Hutchinson. 
Rev.  Ricardus  Dunscombe  Hugo  Massy. 
Carolus  Henricus  Miller. 
Phillipus  Georgius  Sandford. 
Rev.  Eduinus  Ludovicus  Franklin. 
Honorahilis  Ricardus  Clere  Parsons. 
Thomas  Rankin  Lyle. 
Rev.  Newport  Johannes  Davis  White 
Henricus  Carolus  Cole  Bowen. 
Edvardus  Macalister. 
Henricus  Thomas  Hulbert  Hewetson. 
Wilhelmus  Henricus  Porter. 
Mattheeus  Wyatt  Joseph  Fry. 
Arturus  Edvardus  Lyster. 
Thomas  Preston. 
Georgius  Wilhelmus  Parker. 
Wilhelmus  Jeflares. 
Jacobus  Patricius  Johnston. 
Robertus  Joseph  Doyle. 
Carolus  Wilhelmus  Egerton. 
Carolus  Jasper  Joly. 
Georgius  Preston. 
Carolus  Franciscus  Doyle. 
Rev.  Thomas  Yevers  Morley. 


1890 

JE. 

1890 

H. 

1890 

H. 

1890 

H. 

isja 

H. 

49i\  8ENATUS  ACADEMICUS. 


Fredericus  Carolus  Glanville. 
Eduardus  Stephanus  Daunt 
Piers  Carolus  Ward. 
Abraham  Prim  Cronyn. 
Wilhelmus  Joseph  Mvles  Starkie. 


Magistri  in  Chiruryia. 

1868  V.  Arturus  Vernon  Macan. 

1875  V.  Joseph  Blood. 

1 875  V.  Bernardus  Doyle. 

1880  AL  Johannes  Benjamin  Story. 


3Iagister  in  Arte  Ingeniaria, 
1888     M.    Thomas  Alexander. 

Total, 458 


ELECTORS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  DUBLIN, 
1893. 


2* 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 


Extract  from  6  and  6,  Cap.  74,  Sect.  6,  re-enacted  in  81  and  82 
Victoria,  Cap.  112,  Sect.  34. 


And  be  it  enacted.  That  in  the  Month  of  December  in  every  Year 
after  the  passing  of  this  Act  the  Registrar  of  the  said  College  shall 
make  out  an  alphabetical  List  of  the  Names  of  the  Electors  entitled 
to  vote  at  any  such  Election ;  and  the  said  Registrar  shall  cause 
Copies  of  such  List  to  be  printed  in  the  Month  of  January  in  each 
Year,  and  shall  give  a  Copy  of  such  List  to  any  Elector  applying 
for  the  same,  upon  being  paid  Two  Shillings  and  Sixpence  for  each 
copy ;  and  the  said  Registrar  shall  each  Year  publish  a  Copy  of 
such  List  in  the  University  Calendar,  when  such  Calendar  shall  be 
published,  or  in  some  One  or  more  of  the  Public  Journals  having 
fireneral  Circulation  in  Ireland. 


ELECTORS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  DUBLIN, 
1892. 


The  following  List  contains  the  names  of  the  Electors  of  the 
University  of  Dublin.  Members  of  the  Senate,  and  Electors  on 
the  books  of  Trinity  College,  are  distinguished  by  f. 

By  the  31  and  32  Vict.  c.  112,  s.  33,  Electors  should  be  registered 
two  months  before  claiming  to  vote. 

Those  Electors  whose  names  are  printed  in  italics  are  not  known 
at  the  residences  given. 

The  Registrar  of  Electors  will  feel  obliged  for  any  corrections 
as  to  names,  Degrees,  residences,  or  deaths. 

N.B. — In  the  dates  of  the  several  Degrees  given  below,  Vei^n. 
denotes  the  Spring,  ^st.  the  Summer,  and  Hiem.  the  Winter  Com- 
mencements, at  which  the  Degrees  were  conferred. 


Abbot,  Rev.  Bradley,  Vicarage,  Union  Grove,  Wandsworth,  London, 
S.W. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864  ;  Reg.  August  27,  1874. 
Abbott,  Rev.  David  Charles,  Tydavnet  Rectory,  Monaghan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  B.D.  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ; 
Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Abbott,  Rev.  Joseph  William,  Leighlin  Glebe,  Leighlin  Bridge. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;   M.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  iiQ^.  June  29,  1883. 
Abbott,  Rev.  Josepb,  Clones. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1884;  M.A.,  JEst.  1888;  Reg.  ilfay  2,  1888. 
Abbott,  Rev.  Thomas  Courtenay,  Schull,  Skibbereen. 

Sch.,  1876;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1877;  B.  D.,  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  Jtme  12, 
1876. 
Abbott,  Henry  Kingsmill. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.  D.,  JJ-lst.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
tAbbott,  Rev.  Thomas  Kingsmill,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1848;  B.A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  FeUow,  1854;  M.  A.,   Vern.  1865; 
B.D.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  D.Litt.,  jEat.  1891 ;  Reg.  1848. 
Abrahall,  Rev.  Thomas  Haines,  Randalstown. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  MA.,  JEst.  1886;  Reg.  July,  1886. 
fAbraham,  Phincas  Simon,  11,  Nottingham -place,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871;  M.A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.D.,   Vern.  1886;  ^e^r. 
June  30,  1875. 
Acheson,  Rev.  Johnston  Hamilton,  35,  Cambrian  View,  Chester. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1875;  Reg.  Aug.  24,  1875. 
2  a2 


500  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

1 

Ackland,  Kev.  Charles  Tabor,  St.  Anne's  Vicarage,  Highgate  Rise, 

London,  N.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Jan.  28,  1874.  ! 

Adair,  John  Frederick,  Sydney. 

Sch.,  1871;  B.A.,  Eiem.  1873;  Reg.  1871.  ! 

Adair,  Samuel,  Drogheda.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  March  6,  1858. 
Adair,  Simon. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1873 ;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1873. 
Adams,  Rev.   John  Michael  Goold,  All  Saints  Parsonage,  Glenties, 

Co.  Donegal.  i 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1876;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1883  ;  Reg.  Mat/  2,  1883.  j 

Adams,  Rev.  Richard,  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  I>ondon,  E.C.  ! 

B,  A.,  Eiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  Eietn.  1875  ;  Reg.  November  13,  1876. 
Adams,  William,  Nashotah  College,  America.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1836  ;  Sch.,  1833;  Reg.  April  18,  1838.  . 

Adams,  William  O'Brien,  112,  St.  James' s-street. 

B.A.,  ^sf.  1873  ;  M.A.  Eiem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876.  I 

Adderley,  Rev.  Joseph,  Castletown  Conyers,  Charleville. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  M.  A.  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Ainsworth,  Thomas,  Grammar  School,  Blackburn. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1854 ;  Reg.  June  8,  1874.  \ 

Adams,  Rev.  John.  I 

B.A.,  ^Jst.  1888  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891.  I 

Alcock,  Rev.  Henry  Jones,  "Wellington  Vicarage,  Salop.  ! 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1878. 
Alcock,  Rev.  James,  Seaview,  Dungarvan.  ; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Oci.  21,  1868.  I 

Aldom,    Rev.    John    "Wesley,    Thornton  Hough   Vicarage,   Neston, 
Cheshire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  Reg.  August  27,  1847.  1 

Aldridge,  Kev.  Edward  Henry,  Facit  Vicarage,  Rochdale. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  April  1,  1874.  '■ 

Aldwell,  Rev.  Basil  Duckett,  Southsea,  Hants.  : 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859  ;  Reg.  Oct.  10,  1859. 
Aldworth,  Rev.  John,  25,Trinitv-street,  South  Heigham,  Norwich. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.A.,liiem.  1869;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1869.  i 

Aldwortli,  "William  St.  Leger.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,  ^st.  1857;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ' 

Alexander,  Rev.  Frederick  William  Nassau,  Madras,  i 

B.  A.,  ^8t.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1869  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1869.  j 

Alexander,  James. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1868  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Alexander,  Rev.  John,  Mulrankin  Rectory,  Wexford.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876. 
Alexander,  Thomas  Guy,  53,  Rathmines-road. 

B.A.,  Eietn.  1883;  M.D.,  Eiem.  1887;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887.  I 

Alford,  George. 

Sch.,  1868;  Reg.  1868.  ' 

Alker,  Rev.  George,  Preston.  I 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^at.  1866  ;  Reg.  May.  6,  1880. 
Allen,  Uev.  Alfred,  Kentish  Town  School,  Grove-road,  London,  N.W.         ' 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1885;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1885.  I 

! 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  601    i 

Allen,  James  Henry  Leslie,  Creagh,  Skibbercen.  -l 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  i 

Allen,  llichard,  4,  Herbert-street.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.  Mietn.  1866  ;  Reg.  Aug.  26,  1867.  , 

Allen,  Robert  John,  Wexford.  ' 

B.  A.,  JEsL  I860  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872.  i 

Allen,  Rev.  Robert,  S.  America.  i 

Sob.,  1859  ;  B.  A.,  mem.  1862 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  ] 

t" Allen,  Samuel,  Lisconnan,  Dervock.  , 

B.A.,  uEst.  1869;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1885  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1885.  \ 

Allen,  "William  Hamilton,  Stanmore,  Middlesex.  I 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.D.,  Biein.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  i 

Allen,  Henry  John,  19,  Trinitv  College.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  M.A.,  Hicm.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890.  ; 

Allison,  Horton  Claridge,    Cambridge-house,    Nelson-street,    Oxford-       1 

street,  Manchester.  I 

Mus.  B.  {adeund.  Cantab.) ;  Mus.  D.,  Eiem.  1877 ;  Reg.  Oct.  20, 1877. 

Allison,  John  James,  I 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1836  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1861  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 

AUman,  George  James,  Athenajum  Club,  London.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 

Allman,  George  Johnston,  Queen's  College,  Galway.  \ 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Nov.  21,  1866.  1 
Allman,  Rev.  William,  The  Lodge,  Killmacrenan,  Letterkenny. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1843;  Reg.  Oct.  30,  1868. 

Allum,  Charles  Edward,  Glebe  Crescent,  Stirling.  • 

Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887.  ^ 

Allworthy,  Samuel  Wm.  Mosappher,  Cave  Hill-road,  Belfast.  • 

B.A.,  ^d.  1886  ;  M.A.  &  U.B.,^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.        j 
Allwright,  Rev.  Edwin,  135,  Sandringham-road,  Dalston,  London, N.E.        | 

B.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  j 

Alpe,  Rev.  Pretheroe,  7,  Canton-street,  Poplar,  London,  E.  ' 

B.A.,  jEst.  1874  ;  M.A.,  yEH.  1888;  Reg.  May  2,  1888.  i 

Ambrose,  Alexander,  The  Priory,  Christchurch,  Bournemouth.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883.  \ 

Ambrose,  Charles,  Belvidcre  House,  Tramore.  j 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1877  ;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883.  1 

Anderson,  Rev.  Drummond,  56,  Rodney-street,  Liverpool.  , 

B.A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.A.,  Vern.  1838;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1868.  j 

Anderson,  Rev.  George  Basil,  Dingle,  Tralee.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1870;  Reg.  July  11,  1870.  i 
fAnderson,  Henrv. 

Sch.,  1889;   B.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  June  17,  1889.  , 
fAnderson,  Hugh  Alfred. 

Sch.,  1889;   B.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  June  17,  1889.  \ 
Anderson,  James. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1833  ;  M.  A.,  J£st.  1836  ;  Reg.  July^  4,  1881.  \ 
Anderson,  Rev.  Michael  James,  Ilockering  Rectory,  East  Dereham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  Reg.  March  26,  1874. 
Anderson,  Robert,  Home  Ofl&ce,  London,  S.  W. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862 ;  LL.  D.,  JEd.  1875  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1876.  ; 
Anderson,  William,  55,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1866. 


502  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

fAnderson,  "William. 

Sch.,  1889;  B.A.,  mem.  1890;  Reg.  June  17,  1889. 
Andrew,  Charles. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Andrews,  Charles,  2,  Hatch-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.,  ^st  1858;  Reg.  liov.  30,  1858. 
fAndiews,  Hon.  William  Drennan,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer, 
51,  Leeson-street. 

B.A.,    Vern.y  1854;  LL.B.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1860. 
Andrews,  Rev.  George  Hubert,  Ciirragh  Camp. 

B.  A.  JSst.  1880  ;   M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  Oct.  22,  1885. 
Andrews,  James  Thomas,  88,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

B.A.,  mem.  1865  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891;   Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Angley,  John  Godfrey  Leslie. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  Reg.  Ju^i/  4,  1881. 
Anketell- Jones,  Henry  Moutray  Ernest,  S.  America. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1885,  M.  A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Apjohn,  James  Henry,  Calcutta. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  Jult/  3,  1877. 
Appelbe,  Rev.  "William,  Bepley  Hospital,  Southampton. 

B.A.,  ^.st.  1836;  M.A.,  ^i^si.  1839  ;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1845  ;  B.D.,  ^st. 
1878;  Reg.  Amj.  22,  1868. 
Appleford,  Rev.  "Walter  Langley,  Lancaster. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1880;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Arbuthnot,  Rev.  Robert  Keith,  St.  James'  Vicarage,  Ratcliff,  London,  E. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  JEJst.  1864;  Reg.  Oct.  8,  1864. 
Archdall,  Hev.  Henry  Montgomery,  "Willowbank,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1841  ;  M.  A.,  ^V.  1858;  Heg.  March  31,  1874. 
Archdall,  Ven.  John  Charles,  Archdeacon  of  Ferns,  Newtownbarry. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
Archdall,  "Ven.  Mervyn,  Archdeacon  of  Cork. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1856;  M.  A.,  Miem.  1874;  B.D.and  D.D.,  Vern.  1885  ; 
Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Archdall,    Rev.   Thomas   Hewan,    Tanfield  Vicarage,    Newcastle-on- 
Tyne. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1867;  M.A.,  mem.  1873;  Reg.  Dee.  13,  1873. 
Archdall,  Rev.  "William  Frederick,  The  Rectory,  Glanmire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  M.  A.,   Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Dec.  26,  1874. 
Archer,  Arthur  Montfort,  90,  Watergate-street,  Chester. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  M.D.,  Miem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec  17,  1885. 
Archer,  Edward. 

B.  A.,  Ve7n.  1827  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Juh/  4,  1881. 
Archer,  Edward  John,  5,  Portland-street,  Southampton. 

B.A.,  Miem.  1865;  M.  Chir.,  uiJst.  1870;   Reg.  Ju/i/  11,   1870. 
Archer,  Robert  Samuels,  3,  St.  Domingo  Vale,  EvertOD,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  Miem.  1870;  M.Chir.,  .JUst.  1872;  M.D.,  ^'i'*^  1887;  Reg. 
June  26,  1872. 
Archer,  William. 

B.  A.,  JUat.  1804  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Ard,  Rev.  Albert  John,  11,  Granvillo-road,  Stoud  Green,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1864,  M.A.,  Miem.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1876. 
Ardagh,  Kev.  Arthur  William,  The  Vicarage,  Finglas. 

B.  A.,  JKst.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  ^nt.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 


UNITERSITY  ELECTORS.  503 

Ardagh,  William  Ambrose,  Hazlemere,  Surrey.  j 

B.A.,  Biem.  1882;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Hec.  17,  1885.  j 

Ardilaun,   Rt.  Hon.   Arthur  Edward   Guinness,  Baron,    St,   Anne's,        j 

Clontarf.  1 

B.  A.,  J^st.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1866  ;  Reg.  Jan.  31,  1867.  ] 

Armitage,  Rev.  Joseph  Akroyd,  Whitwood  Rectory,  Normanton.  j 

B.  A.,  Ver7i.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Heg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Armour,  Rev.  S.  Crawford, Merchant  Taylors'  School,  Crosby,  Liverpool.         | 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872 ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1875 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Riem.  1891  ;         j 

Reg.  June  30,  1875.  i 

Armstrong,  Andrew.  "\ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  : 

Armstrong,  Andrew,  Montrose,  Temple-gardens,  Rathraines.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  Jane  25,  1891. 

Armstrong,  Rev.  James,  Friskney,  Boston,  Lincolnshire.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  U.k.,Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868.  ' 

Armstrong,  James,  8,  Leeson-park.  \ 

B.A.,  Vern.  M.Chir.,  JEst.  1871  ;  Reg.  Dec.  5,  1871.  , 
Armstrong,  Rev.  James,  Vicarage,  Castlerock,  Derry. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1874. 

Armstrong,  Rev.  John  Hopkins,  Vicarage,  Staines,  Middlesex.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1874.  j 

Armstrong,  Rev.  John,  Ossett-cum-Gawthorpe.  { 

B.A.,  Vern.  1885  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;   Reg.  June  28,  1888.  ! 

fArmstrong,  OKver.  j 

Sch.,  1886;  B.  A.,  Riem.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  21,  1886.  I 
Armstrong,  Rev.  Robert,  Stradbally. 

l\.A.,Riem.,   1867;  M.  A.,  Riem.  1870;  B.D.  and  D.D.,   Riem.  ' 

1889  ;  Reg.  Nov.  17,  1874.  i 

Armstrong,  Rev.  "William  Bettisworth,  Caledon.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872.  j 

Arnold,  Edward.  ] 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1827;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1841  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Arnold,  Rev.  Frederick  Henry,  Hermitage,  Emsworth. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  March  30,  1874. 

Arthur,  Augustus,  Bournemouth,  Hants.  ] 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1840 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1843 ;  Reg.  July  3,  1843. 

Arthur,  Rev.  Henry,  17,  Palmerston-park,  Rathmines.  ' 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1842 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1845  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1845.  ^ 

Arthure,  Rev.  Benedict,  Bath  Lodge,  Worcester.  J 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840 ;  M.  A.  ^st.  1855  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  i 
Ashcroft,  Rev.  Richard,  The  Crescent,  Hipperholme,  Halifax. 

B.A.,  ^Est.  1881  ;  M.A.,  Riem.  1884;  Reg.  Lee.  18,  1884.  J 
fAshe,  Arthur  Henry  Gore. 

Sch.,  1890.  i 

Ashe,  John.  ' 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Riem.  1868 ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
fAshe,  Leslie. 

Sch.,  1887;  B.A.,FmJ.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  6,  1887.  ■ 
Ashe,  Rev.  Thomas,  Asylum,  Wokingham. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873 ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ■ 

Ashley,  John.  1 

B.  A.,  jEsL  1823;  LL.D.,  ^6t.  1832  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 


504  UlflTERSITT   ELECTORS. 

Ash  win,  Rev.  Hamilton,  Lecture  House,  Dedham,  Essex. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  Atiff.  27,  1874. 
Askin,  Thomas  Cuming. 

B.  A.,  uEsf.  1886  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  Mat/  8,  1889. 
Askin,  Rev.  William  Booker,  13,  Leinster-road,  "West,  Rathmines. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  Reg.  April  23,  1863. 
Askins,  Rev.  "William  James,  Dunany,  Dunleer. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,   Vern.  1869  ;   Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869. 
Astle,  "William  Henry,  LaRochelle,  France  (late  of  Edenderry). 

Sch.,  1827;  B.A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.A.,  JEst.  1832;  Reg.  July  22, 
1833. 
Astley,  Kev.  Hugh  John  Duckinfield,  94,  Gipsy  Hill,  London,  S.E. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1880;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1886;  Reg.  Jtdt/  1,  1886. 
Atkin,  Rev.  Joseph  "Worthington,  Rathbarry  Rectory,  Clonakilty. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Atkin,  "Walter  Robert,  5,  Merrion-square,  East. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  Feb.  28,  1852. 
Atkins,  Rev.  Stephen  Hastings,  Hatford  Rectory,  Faringdon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1842  ;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881. 
Atkins  W^alter  B. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1845  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
fAtkinson,  Rev.  Augustus  "William.     Madras. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.A.,  uSst.  1871 ;  Reg. /«««  28,  1871. 
Atkinson,  Rev.  Frederick  Staples,  Deredis,  Cavan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dee.  19,  1888. 
Atkinson,  George,  2,  Drumcondra-terrace,  W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
Atkinson,  George,  2,  Drumcondra-terrace,  W. 

B.  A.,  and  M.  Ch.,  Hiem.  1863;  Reg.  May  5,  1879. 
Atkinson,  Rev.  Henry  Kyle,  Templeshambo,  Ferns. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888 
fAtkinson,  Herbert  Jefcoate. 

Sch.,  1887;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  June  6,  1887. 
Atkinson,  James  Searight,  Newry. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  LL.  D.  and  M.  A.,  ^st.  1886 ;  Reg.  July  1, 1 886. 
fAtkinson,  Robert,  Professor  of  Romance  Languages. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1866;  LL.D.,  .i;>/. 
1869;  D.  Litt.  ^st.  1891. 
Atthill,  Lombe,  94,  Merrion-square,  "W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  D.,  uEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Atwool,  Rev.  Henry  Courtenay,  Harlesden  Vicarage,  London,  N."W. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Biem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Austin,  Charles  Howard,  2,  New  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  Jwie  26,  1884. 
Austin,  Henry  Evans,  6,  Pump-court,  Temple,  London,  E.C. 

B.  A.,  uEst.,  1880  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1883;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1888  ;  Reg. 
July  3,  1883. 
Austin,  Rev.  Herbert  George,  Glencairn  Gardens,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Ayhner,  Arthur  Percy,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1823;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1826;  Reg.  JVov.  7,  1832. 
Babington,  Charles  Cardale,  University,  Cambridge. 

M.  A.  (ad  eund.  Cantab.),  ^W.  1836;  Reg.y«/y  4,  1881. 


UNITERSITT  ELECTORS.  506      i 

Babington,  Rev.  Eichard,  Glendermot  Rectory,  DeiTy.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Tern.  1859;  B.  D.  and  M.  A.,  uSsf.  1*890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  • 

Babington,  William  D' Alton,  Stephen's-green  Club. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ITiem.  1861 ;  Reg.  June  16,  1862.  ! 

Badham,  Rev.  Frederick  John,  BuUinacargy,  Westnieath.  : 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec. 

17,  1891.  ] 

Bagge-Heam,  John  "Wm.,  Kinkora,  Clontarf. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879.  ■ 

Bagnall,  Harvey,  25,  Westmoreland -road,  Bayswater,  London,  W.  > 

B.A.,  Vern.'l873;  M.A.,   Vern.  1886;  Reg.  March  9,  1886.  J 

Bagot,  Major-General  George,  United  Sf  rvice  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1880.  i 

Bagot,  Rev.  Richard  Wolfe,  Kilmead,  Athy. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874. 
Bagot,  William  Sidney,  32,  Upper  Merrion- street. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  M.D.  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891.  | 

Baile,  Robert,  Athlone.  ' 

B.A.,  Miem.  1878  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1882;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882.  '. 

Bailey,  Rev.  George,  Addlethorpe,  Lincolnshire.  ' 

B.  A.,  ^st.   1851;  M.  A.,    Vern.  1859;  B.D.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg. 

March  21,  1873.  j 

fBailey,  Rev.  Joseph  Greenoak,  Upnor  Vicarage,  Rochester.  ; 

B.A.  {adeund.  Oxon.),  and  LL.D.,  jFst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874.  i 

Bailie,  James,  Major  87th  Fusiliers,  Ring  DufFerin,  Killyleagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1848;  Reg.  July  4,  1848.  ' 

Baillie,  Rev.  Richard  jEmilius,  Conwall,  Letterkenny. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Lee.  16,  1868. 
Baillie,  Rev.  Robert,  Sywell  Rectory,  Northampton. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
Baillie,  Rev.  William,  The  Rectory,  Letterkenny. 

B.A,,  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  Vern.  1888;  Reg.  Feb.  14,1888.  | 

Bain,  Rev.  David,  Kirkdale,  Liverpool.  ! 

B.A.,  Cantab.;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891.  i 

Baker,  Arthur  Wyndowe  Willert,  18,  Lower  FitzwiDiam-strcet.  \ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.Chir.,  ^st.  1875;  M.D.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg. 
June  30,  1875. 
Baker,  Augustine  Fitzgerald,  5,  Clare-street.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Baker,  Fausset  Maher.  | 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875 ;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Dec.  23,  1878.  j 

t Baker,  George  Sidney.  j 

Sch.,  1889  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1889. 
Baker,  Henry,  Balheary  House,  Swords.  i 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1833;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1836;  Reg.  Jan.  7,  1843.  ; 

Baker,  Rev.  Hugh  Lefroy,  Wartnaby,  Melton-Mowbray. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1830;  M.A.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  Jan.  30,  1833.  \ 

Baker,  Rev.  Hugh  Ryves,  St.  Michael's  Vicarage,  Woolwich. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  ) 

Baker,  Richard  John.  j 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1888;  ^e^.Feb.  14,  1888  ; 

fBaker,  William,  6,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London.  i 

Sch.,  1871  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.A.,  uEat.  1876  ;    Reg.  1871. 
2a3 


606-  UNIVERSITY   ELECTORS. 

Baker,  "Williara,  10,  New-court,  Carey-street,  London,  "\V.C. 

B.  A.,  Veni.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856 ;   Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Baker,  William  George,  Trinity  College,  Cheltenham. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Keg.  June  28,  1888. 
Baldwin,  Thomas  Arthur,  Hull. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.D.,  Vern.  1882  ;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882. 
Baldwin,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Training  College,  York. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  Reg.  April  2,  1874. 
Ball,  Alfred  William,  29,  Park-street,  Bath. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.A.,  Fern.  1879;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1879. 
Ball,  Benjamin  Manly,  Mount  Lucas,  Philipstown,  King's  County. 

Sch.,  1861;  B.A.,  Vern.,  1863. 
Ball,  Charles  Bent,  16,  Lower  Fitzwilliara-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871;    M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1872;   M.  D.,   Vern.   1875; 
Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
fBall,  Right  Hon.  John  Thomas,  Vice- Chancellor  of  the  University, 
71,  Merri on -square,  S, 

Sch.,  1833;  B.A.,  VernASZQ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1844;  Reg.  Dec.  1,  1838. 
fBall,  Sir  Robert  Stawell,  Professor  of  Astronomy,  Observatory,  Dunsink. 

Sch.,  1860  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Hi'em.  1864  ;  LL.  D.  Vern. 
1872;  D.Sc.  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  Nov.  7,  1868. 
Ball,  Rev.  Thomas  Preston,  7,  Duncaim-terrace,  Bray. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  uS^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  Nov.  25,  1868. 
fBall,  Valentine,  28,  Waterloo-road. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Hietn.  1872 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1872. 
Ball,  Rev.  William  James,  Tudor  Hall,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;   M.  A.,  ^st.  1884;  Reg.  Jtote  26,  1884. 
Ball,  "William  Pauniier,  71,  Merrion-square. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887 ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Ballard,  John  Hamilton. 

B.A.,  Vern.  185S;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1865;  Reg.  Juli/ 4,  1881. 
Bamford,  Rev.  William,  Old  Radnor,  Kington,  Herefordshire. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;   Hcg.  June  28,  1871. 
Banks,  Alfred,  1,  Kenilworth-square,  Rathgar. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Banks,  Rev.  Benjamin,  Rectory,  Lambeg,  Lisburn. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  F^d.  10,  1880. 
fBanks,   Sir  John  Thomas,  K.C.B.,  Regius  Professor  of  Medicine, 
45,  Merrion-square,  E. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1843;  Reg.  March  10,  1843. 
Bannerman,  Rev.  Edward,  Crosscrakc,  Westmoreland. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  ^st.  1865;   Keg.  July  7,  1865. 
Bannerman,  Rev.  James  M'Cleod,  Congleton,  Cheshire. 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1855  ;   M.  A.,  uEst.  1864 ;  Reg.  May  6,  1880. 
Banning,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  Strood,  Rochester. 

B.  A.,  Ver7i.  1858;  M.  A.^^.st.  1861  ;  Keg.  March  19,  1874. 
Bardsley,  Rev.  James  Waring,  Huddersfield. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  u3i:st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Auy.  27,  1874. 
Bardsley,  Right  Rev.  John  Waring,  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  Isle  of 
Man. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  18G5  ;  Reg.  Deo.  4,  1873. 
Bardsley,  Rev.  Samuel,  Finchley,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;   lieg.  March  31,  1874. 


tJNlt^EESlTY  ELECTOKS.  507 

Barker,  Rev.  Harford  Richmond,  89,  New  Bond- street,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882.  i 

Barker,   Henry    James,   Clarence    Villa,   Burntwood  Lane,   Tootinff, 

London,  S.W.  ^  | 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891.  • 

Barker,  John  Edward,  Kilcullen,  Newbridge. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1860  ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  Mai/  6,  1880. 
Barker,  Rev.  John  Ross,  Ashley  Green,  Great  Berk'hamstead. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  M.A.,  Ifiem.  1877;  Reg.  J)ec.  19,  1877. 

Barker,  William  Oliver,  6,  Gardiner's-row.  * 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1840;  M.D.,  Vern.  1844;  Reg.  Feb.  20,  1844.  i 

fBarlow,  Francis  Faris.  i 

Sch.,  1883  ;  B.  A.,  Siem.  1884  ;  Reg.  May  21,  1883.  1 

fBarlow,  Rev.  James  William,  F.T.C.,  Professor  of  Modem  History.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  FeUow,  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852. 
Barlow,  John. 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.A.,  Siem.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  13,  1881.  j 

Barlow,  William,  Adelaide,  South  Australia.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884.  \ 

Barnard,  Edward  Sherman,  4,  Upper  Leeson-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1878;  M.A.,  u^st.  1881;  Reg.  April  29,  1881. 
Barnardo,  George  Charles  Frederick. 

B.A.,  mejn.  1861  ;  M.A.  and  M.  Ens.,  JEst,  1878  ;  Reg.  April  27. 
1878. 
Barnes,  Jeremiah. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1820;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  Reg.  Jxlt/ i,  1881.  i 

Barnes,  Rev.  Richard  Theodore,  Wooton-under-Wood,  Bucks.  \ 

B.  A.,  Rietn.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^it.  1886  ;  Reg.  Juli/  1,  1886.  \ 

Barnes,  Thomas  Wilson.  | 

Sch.,  1845;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;   M.  A.,  u^st.  1851;  Reg.  Juh  4,  i 

1881.  ! 

Barnett,  Rev.  Henry,  Rectory,  Quernmore,  Lancaster. 

B.  A.,  ^,t.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  i 

Barney,  Alfred,  Boyle. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1873;  M.A.,  JEst.  1877  ;  Reg.  Juh/  3,  1877.  ' 

Bamier,  Rev.  James,  Clomantagh  Rectory,  Urlingford.  1 

B.A.,  ^st.  1845;  LL.D.,  uEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887.  i 

Bamsdale,  Rev.  John  Gorton,  3,  Royal  York-terrace,  Weymouth.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852  ;  Reg.  Au^.  27,  1874.  ' 

Barrett,  Rev.  Daniel  William,  Chipping,  Barnet.  ! 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875.  I 

Barrett,  Denis,  Park-terrace,  Keighley.  ' 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  JEsL  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Barrett,  John  Samuel,  Greenhills,  Woodlawn. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1836  ;  M.  A.,  JLst.  1839 ;  Reg.  Sept.  23,  1836.  j 

Barrington,  Charles  Burton,  Glenstal,  Limerick.  \ 

B.A.,  Eicm.  1870;  M.A.,  jE.st.  1877  ;  Keg.  June  28,  1877.  < 

Barrington,  Edward  Ebenezer,  Fassaroe,  Bray.  i 

B.  A.,   r^rw.  1847;  M.A.,  7^mi.  1850;  Reg.  ^m<7.  26,  1868.  \ 

Barrington,  Henry  Ernest  Walter,  Salford  Barracks, Manchester.  ] 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  M.  Ch.,  ^st.  1876 ;  Reg.  Feb.  19,  1883.  ; 

Barrington,  Nicholas  WilHam,  Bexley  Heath,  Kent.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  D.,  .F.at.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869.  j 

I 


608  DNIVEKSITl'  ELECTOKS. 

Barrington,  Richard  ManlifFe,  Fassaroe,  Bray. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Uiem.  1879 :  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Barrington,  "William  Boxwell,  Bosherville  Hotel,  Gravesend, 

B.A.,    Verti.   1825;   M.A.  and  LL.D.,  JEst.  1834;    Reg.  Dee.  2, 
1874. 
fBarrington,  William  Leadbeater,  America. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847 ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1850  ;  Reg.  Auff.  22,  1868. 
Barrow,  Richard,  Femmount,  Crawshawbooth,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1883  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;   Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Barro\r,  William  Henry,  Argyle-terrace,  Belgrave-road,  Leicester. 

Mus.  D.,  mem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Barry,  Right  Hon.  Charles  Robert,  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1845;  M.  A.,  ^tm.  1862;  Reg.  D^c.  24,  1862. 
Barry,  Henry,  185,  Belgrave-road,  London. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  'Reg.  May  6,  1880. 
f  Barry,  Rev.  Louis  Augustus  James,  Urglin  Glebe,  Carlow, 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1880;  LL.  D.,  Siem.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  10,  1883. 
Barry,  Rev.  Zachariah,  Sydney,  Australia. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Barter,  Rev.  "William  Ewart  Beamish,  21,  Gilbert-street,  Grosvenor- 
square,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1879;  M.A.,  Vern.  1884;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1884. 
Bartlett,  James. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.  Juhj  i,  1881. 
Barton,  Rev.  Arthur  Robinson,  Rectory,  Enniscorthv. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1869;  M.A.,  Vern.  1872;  B.D.  andD.D.,  JTim.  1886; 
Reg.  Nov.  16,  1874. 
Barton,  Rev.  George  Thomas  Houston,  Rathcoole,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1856 ;  M.  A.  and  B.  D.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  D.D.,  Hiem.  1873  ; 
Reg.  July  5,  1866. 
Barton,  Gustavus. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1843  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Barton,  John,  26,  Upper  Merrion- street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866 ;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1868  ;    M.  D.,  Hiem.  1875  ; 
Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Barton,  John  Kellock,  24,  Fitzwilliam-street,  Lower. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1854;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  Reg.  Oct.  31,  1868. 
Barton,  Molyneux,  38,  Fitzwilliam-street,  tFpper. 

B.  A.,  Niem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  J&V.  1874 ;  Reg.  June2i,  1874. 
Barton,  Samuel  Josiah,  Aldborough,  Norwich. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.  Ch.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  May  29,  1880. 
Barton,  Travers  Boyne,  Fnrndreg  House,  Dundalk. 

B.  A.,  //iem.  1876;  M.  D.  ^st.  1880 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
fBastable,  Charles  Francis,  Prof,  of  Political  Economy,  74,  Keuilworth- 
square,  Rathgar. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  LL.D.,  Veru.  1890;  Reg. 
Dee.  20,  1882. 
Batchellor,  Hev.  Cornelius,  Coseley,  Bilston,  Staffordshire. 

B.  A.,  AUst.  1860  ;   M.  A.,  Mst.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Bateman,  Godfrey,  Hillside,  Bailieboro'. 

B.  A.  and  LL.  D.,  ^at.  1890  ;  Reg.  MayJ,  1890. 
Bates,  Ebenezer. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ^iV.  1849;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ] 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  609 

Bates,  Frank,  Edinburgh. 

Mus.  D.,  JEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1885. 
Batt,  Rev.  Narcissus  George,  Norton  Vicarage,  Evesham. 

Sch.,  1843;  B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  Vern.  1848;  'KQ^.Aug.  27,  1868. 
Battersby,  Rev   Francis   Hoffmann,   17,    Peafield- terrace,   Blackrock, 
Co.  Dublin. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885;  Reg.  May  6,  1885. 
Battersby,  Rev.  Robert,  Killeagh,  Oldcastle. 

B.A.,  rem.  1827;  M.A.,  ^st.  1831;  Reg.  Nov.  7,  1832. 
Battersby,  Thomas  Stephenson  Francis,  Shenick  Lodge,  Skerries. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Battersby,  "William  Edward,  Carra  Lake,  Killarney. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1867  ;  M.  Chir.,  jEst.  1870  ;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1870. 
Baxter,  Charles  Patrick,  66,  Baggot-street,  Lower. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  May  3,  1882. 
Baylee,  Rev.  Joseph  Tyrrell,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  rer7i.  1860;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Baylee,  Rev.  Robert  Perry,  O'Brien's  Bridge,  Killaloe. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1872;  n.K.,JEst.  1876;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Baylor,  Edward  Arthur,  Crampton,  Fermoy. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  18S6  ;  M.D.,  ^^7.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Bayly,  Rev.  Henry  Robert,   7  Great  Denmark- street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.A.,  ^st.  1842;  Reg.  Nov.  19,  1868. 
Beach,  George. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.  A.  and  LL.D.,  JEst.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28, 
1888. 
Beach,  Rev.  William  Henry,  St.  Helen's  House,  Derby. 

B.A.,mem.  1863;  M.  A.,  mem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  186S. 
Beamish,  Yen.  Peter  Teulon,  Archdeacon  of  Warnambool,  Australia 

B.A.,  Vern.  1846;    M.  A.,  B.  D.,  D.  D.,  and  LL.D.,  Vern.  1871; 
Reg.  Feb.  21,  1871. 
Beamish,  Richard,  R.  N. 

B.  A.,  metn.  1863;  M.  Ch.,  ^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  May  29,  1880. 
tBeare,  John  Isaac,  F.T.C.,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy. 

Sch.,  1878  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;   Fellow,  1887  ; 
Reg.  1878. 
Beater,  Orlando  Palmer,  Glenarm,  Terenure-road,  Rathgar. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.D.,  uEst.  1885;  Reg.  May  6,  1885. 
Beattie,  Rev.  John,  Egham,  Staines. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1852;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  May  2,  1883. 
Beatty,  Herbert  Macartney,  Bantry. 


Sch.,  1875;  B.A.,    Vern.  1878;  M.A  ,  LL.B.,  and  LL.D.,    J^at,  j 


1888;  Reg.  May  24,  1875. 
fBeatty,  James. 

Sch.,  1891;  Reg.  May  25,  1891. 
Beatty,  Rev.  John,  Moybologue  Rectory,  Bailieboro'. 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1874;  LL.D.,  yEst.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Beatty,  Rev.  Robert,  Aghavillan,  Tarbert. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Beatty,  Thomas  Berkeley,  Ounavarra,  Gorey. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1861 ;  Reg.  Nov.  19,  1874. 
Beatty,  Wallace,  21,  Leeson-street. 

Sch.,  1875;  B.A.,  Vern.  1877; M.D.,  J^«M886;  Reg.  J/r/y  24, 1876. 


510  UlflVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Beatty,  Rev.  "William,  New  Zealand. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Beaufort,  Rev.  William  Augustus,  Egglestone,  Darlington.  i 

B.  A.,  Vetn.  1834;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1843;  Reg.  Jultj  3,  1843.  \ 

Beaumont,  Ven.  George  Price,  Lawrence,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

B.  A.,  Vent.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1858.  j 

Beaurepaire,  Rev.  Walter  Herbert,  145,  Bel  field- terrace,  Rathmines.  1 

Sch.,  1844;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1867  ;  Reg.  Aufj.  20,  1868.  j 

Becher,  Rev.  John  Richard  Hedges,  Waterford.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  M.A.,  Siem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Becker,  Rev.  Chas.  Maxwell,  Stour  Provost,  Gillingham,  Dorset.  j 

B.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  I 

Bedford,  Rev.  William,  St.  Peter's,  Moseley-street,  Manchester.  ' 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  M.A.,  ^st.,  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879.  ; 

Beechey,  Rev.  Prince  William  Thomas,  Friesthorpe,  Lincolnshire. 

B.  A.,  Hietn.  1862 ;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1867  ;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1872.  ; 

Beere,  Richard,  3,  Synnot-place. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1836;  Reg.  Juli/  22,  1833.  ? 

Beers,  Rev.  John  Banks,  Sturmer  Rectory,  Halsted.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1868. 
Beevor,  Rev.  William  Sumpter,  Hundon  Vicarage,  Clare,  Suffolk.  , 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^U.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  I 

Belcher,  Rev.  Thomas  Waugh,  Frampton  Cotterell  Rectory,  Bristol .  : 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854;   M.D.,  mem.  1862;  M.  C^h., 
mem.  1866  ;  B.  D.,  and  D.D.,  mem.  1874 ;  Reg.  Juli/  11,  1854.        ; 
Bell,  Alan,  Friar  Gate,  Derbv. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  and  M.D.,  Vern.  1890 ;  Reg.Feb.  18,  1890.       ' 
Bell,  Rev.  Charles  Dent,  Lansdowne-place,  Cheltenham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1878  ; 
Reg.  March  4,  1874.  f 

Bell,  Rev.  Daniel,  5,  Kenilworth-terrace,  Rathgar.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1825;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832.  * 

Bell,  Rev.  George,  Ulsterville,  Newcastle,  Co.  Down. 

Mus.  D.,  JSst.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  ? 

Bell,  John,  31,  Caversham-road,  London,  N.  W.  > 

B.A.,  ^si.  1867 ;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  mem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20, 1871. 
Bell,  John,  Carleton-street,  Portadown. 

B.  A.,  mcjn.  1879;  M.  A.,  mem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Bell,  Rev.  John  White,  Cappamore. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1873  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Bell,  Robert,  40,  Wcstland-row. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1824;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Mat/  20,  1870. 
Bell,  Rev.  Samuel,  St.  Michael's,  Stockwell,  London,  S.E, 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Bell,  Thomas. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.A.,  ^st.  1862;  Reg.  Juit/  4,  1881. 
Bell,  Rev.  Thomas,  Carrick-on-Suir. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1824;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  2,  1868. 
tBell,  Tliomas  William,  2,  Herbert-street. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  uSst.  1863 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1865. 
Bell,  Rev.  William    Lees,    Christ  Church  Vicarage,   Dockley-road, 
Bermondsey,  London,  S.E. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^'st.  1861  ;  Reg.  ^Hf^f.  27,  1874. 


TTNIYERSTTY  ELECTORS.  511 

BeU,  Rev.  William,  St.  Luke's,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
fBelling,  John,  Grammar  School,  Stonehouse,  Devon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Bellingham,  Sir  Alan  Edward,  Bart.,  Castlebellingham. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1821;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Kov.  21,  1832. 
Belton,  Richard  Carmichael,  120,  Ashly-road.  Bristol. 

Sch.,  1852;  B.A.,    f^ern.  1855;    M.  A.,  iriem.  1862;  Reg.  May  7, 
1863. 
Benison,  Rev.  "William  Bradshaw,  Uley  Rectory,  Dursley. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1847;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;   Reg.  March  25,  1874. 
Benison,  Rev.  Ernest  Dewes,  Pokesdown  Vicarage,  Bournemouth. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1883  ;  M.A.,  ^Sst.  1887  ;  Reg.  Mai/  4,  1887. 
Bennett,  Charles  Albert. 

B.A.,  mem.  1883;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
fBennett,  Edward  Hallaran,   Professor  of  Surgery,   26,   Lower  Fitz- 
william-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  1864. 
Bennett,  Rev.  Richard,  Ballinascreen,  Draperstown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Bennett,  Rev.  Theophilus,  Rectory,  Newton  Hall,  Stocksfield-on-Tyne. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  Nov.  9,  1849. 
Bennett-Bennett,  Rev.  "William,  1,  Exmouth-place,  Hastings. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  Reg.  Aup.  27,  1874. 
Benson,  Rev.  Alexander,  Loppington,  "Wem,  Salop. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,   Vern.  1875  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875. 
Benson,  Arthur  Henry,  42,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  .Est.  1886  ;  Reg.  Juhj  1,    1886. 
Benson,  Rev.  Charles  William,  Elm  Grove,  Ranelagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg. 
Oct.  24,  1868. 
Benson,  Rev.  Charles  Maunsell,  Lucan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  April  29,  1870. 
Benson,  George  "Vere,  13,  Queen  Anne's-grove,  Bedford-park,  Cheswick, 
London,  W. 

Sch.,  1869  ;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1873;  Reg.  1869. 
Benson,  John  Charles,  Elm  Park,  Ranolagh. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1888;  M.A.,  Hie7n.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Benson,  John  Ilawtrey,  57,  Fitzwilliam-squure,  North. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874. 
Benson,  Ralph  Sillery,  Cuddalore,  Madras. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1872;  M.  A.,  .l^st.  1886;  Reg.  Juli/  1,  1886. 
Bentley,  Charles  Edward,  Clearwell,  Coleford. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
fBergin,  William. 

Sch.,  1885;  B.A.,^im.  1886;  U.K.,  Hiem.lBS9;  Reg. /«»« 1,1885. 
tBernard,  Rev.  John  Hy.,  F.T.C.,  Archbp.  King's  Lecturer  in  Divinity. 

Sch.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1880 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  B.D.,  Jt:sC.  1888  ; 
Fellow,  1884  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1879. 
Berry,  Frederick  Charles,  Lynton,  Devon. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1877  ;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Berry,  Godfrey  Wills. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851;   M.A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg. /w^y  4,  1881. 


512  UIOTERSITT  ELECTORS. 

iierry,  Henry  Fitz-Patrick,  80,  Marlboroiigh-rofid,  Donnybrook.  J 

B.A.,  mem.  1867  ;  M.A.,  ^M.  1878;  Eeg.  April  27,  1878.  ' 

Berry,  Rev.  James  Fleetwood,  Galway. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.  A.,  Tern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 

Berry,  He  v.  John,  Cork.  » 

B.  A.,  ^si.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  ^sf.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  ] 

Berry,   Rev.  Parsons  Edward  Fitzpatrick,   22,  Borough-road,  North       j 

Shields.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1886 ;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1890 ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890.  I 

Berry,  Rev.  Thomas  Ilolbeche,  Skirpenbeck  Rectory,  York,  : 

B.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.A.,  uEsL  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891.  i 

Berry,  Rev.  Thomas  Marlborough,  Blunhara  Rectory,  Sandy,  Beds.  ! 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Jliem.  1867 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1867.  ' 

f  Berry,  Rev.  Thomas  Stirling,  Parsonstown. 

Sch.,1874;  B.A.,  IliemASlo  ;KD.,  Siem.  1878;  M.A.,  Vern.  1882; 
D.  D.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1874.  J 

tBest,  Richard.  - 

Sch.,  1891 ;  Reg.  Mat/  25,  1891. 
Besly,   Rev.    Edward  Frederick  Seymour,  Eston  Vicarage,  Middles- 
brough, Yorks. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  Maij  3,  1882. 
Bevan,  Rsv.  Robert  Thomas,  Street,  Rathowen. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Dec.  29,  1874.  ! 

fBewley,  Edmund  Thomas,  40,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

Sch.,   1857;   B.A.,  J^st.  1860;  M.A.,   Vern.  1863;  LL.D.,  ^st. 
1885;  Reg.  Aug.  25,  1868. 
fBewley,  Henry  Theodore,  26,  Lower  Baggot- street.  ] 

Sch.,  1880  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  Reg.  Mat/  24,  1880.  j 

Bewley,  Rev.  Joseph,  Sandford  Hill,  Ranelagh.  J 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1883  ;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883.  3 

Bickerdike,  Rev.  Robert,  Colbury  Vicarage,  Southampton. 

_  B.  A.  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.  ^»7.  1850 ;  Reg.  March  28,  1874.  ; 

BickerstafP,  Rev.  Alfred  Leonard,  22,  Regent-street,  Nottingham.  | 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890  ;   Reg.  June  26,  1890.  j 

BickerstafF,  Rev.  Marcus  John,  Cooklev,  Kidderminster. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  uSst.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871.  • 

BickerstafF,  Rev.  William,  Doncaster. 

^  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  Viem.  1872  ;  lieg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  j 

Bickmore,  Frederick  Askew,  Stone,  Chaddesley  Corbett,  Kidderminster.       j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.  1851;  Reg.  Jtdij  4,  1881.  | 

Biddulph,  Robert  Waller,  Congor  House,  Bon-isokane.  § 

B.  A.   Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^':st.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869.  \ 

Biddulph,  Rev.  William  Nicholas,  Congor  House,  Borrisokane.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  M.A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  i 

Bigger,  Samuel  Lenox,  8,  Harcourt-street.  v       I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1832.  ^ 

Biggs,  Rev.  George  Washington,  126,  Pembroke-road,  Dublin. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,ifim.  1861;  Reg.  July  3,  1862. 

fBiggs,  Richard,  Galway. 

Sch.,  1868  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  LL.  D.,  Aist 
1874 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Biggs,  Thomas. 

B.  A.,  jEhI.  1846  ;  LL.  D.,  JEU,  1860  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 


i 


ITNITERSITT  ELECTORS.  513 

Billiug,  Eobert,  Ardnabel,  Clonskeagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.  A.,  ^st  1856;  Eeg.  Nov.  1,  1856. 
Bindon,  John  Francis  Arthur,  Yarmouth. 

Sch.,  1867  ;  B.A.,  ^2V?/j.  1872  ;  M.A.,  irie>n.l873;Reg.  2)^c.l7, 1873. 
Bindon,  AVilliam  Henry  Yereker,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Bingham,  Rev.  John,  Tyrrella  Rectory,  Clough,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Binns,  Rev.  Benjamin  James,  Swansea. 

^  B.A.,  Vern.  1842  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1858;  Reg.  Jtihj  4,  1881. 
Birch,  Rev.  John  George,  Kiliinaghty,  Bunratty. 

_  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  Reg.  Nov.  20,  1868. 
Bird,  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Knowles,  Leixlip. 

_  B.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  June,  28,  1877. 
Bird,  Rev.  Henry  George,  Uxbridge,  Middlesex. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  J)ec.  15,  1880. 
Bird,  Rev.  James  Sandys,  Rathfarnham. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1882;  M.A.,  ^^st.  1885;  Reg.  June  2b,  1885. 
Bird,  Rev.  John,  Walton-le-Wolds  Rectory,  Loughboro',  Leicestershire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1863  ;    Reg.  Oct.  9,  1868. 
Bird,  William  Seymour,  22,  Hatch-street. 

B.  A.,  yHsf.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874. 
Bird,  Rev.  William  Warren,  Grammar  School,  Salisbury. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Black,  Rev.  Charles  Ingham,  Burley-in-Wharfdale,  Yorks. 

Sch.,  1842;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1847. 
Black.  Rev.  Charles  Mathers,  14,  Morningside-place,  Edinburgh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1891 ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Black,  Rev.  James,  R.  N.  Barracks,  Devonport. 

B.A.,  ^M.  1877;  M.A.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Black,  James  Kirkpatrick,  Wellington,  N.  S.  Wales. 

B.A.,  ^:st.  1854;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1868;   B.D.,  Hiem.  1881;  D.  D.. 
jEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Black,  Rev.  John,  Bangalore,  India. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1883  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1883. 
Black,  John  James,  Perth. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1865 ;  Reg.  Nov.  6,  1868. 
fBlack,  Rev.  William  Faussett,  Newchurch  Rectory,  Warrington. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1839  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.,  1846  ;  B.  D.  and  B.  D.,  yFst.  1866  ; 
Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Black,  William  Fleming,  Lislap,  Omagh. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  May  11,  1880. 
Black,  William,  10,  Henrietta-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1832;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Bee.  2,  1874. 
Blackburne,  Edsvard,  The  Castle,  Rathfarnham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875. 
Blacker,  Edward  Joseph  Latham,  Thrapstone,  Northampton. 

^.A.,^st.  1874;  M.  D.  ^'s^.  1879;  Reg.  ilf ay  7,  1880. 
Blacker,  Rev.  Robert  Shapland  Carew,  Woodbrook,  Enniscorthy. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1869. 
Blackett,  Rev.  William  Russell,  Home  and  Colonial  Training  College, 
London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862  ;  Reg.  March  26,  1874. 


614                                         UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  | 

Blackledge,  Rev.  Robert  Thomas.  * 

B.A.,  ^sL  1881 ;  M.A.,  A-Jat.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891.  ] 
Blackley,  Rev. "William  Lowery,  80,  James-the-Less,  Westminster,  S.  W.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vent.  1851  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  Reg.  Mareh  5,  1874.  | 

Blake,  Juhn  Hubert,  10,  Henrietta-street.  ■ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  ! 

Blakeney,  Yen.  John  Edward,  The  Vicarage,  She6Beld.  ' 

B.A.,^s^  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  B.D.,  and  B.D^JSst.  1879;   ' 
Reg.  June  27,  1877. 

Bleakley,  Alexander  Slorach,  Blessington.  | 

B.A.,  Siem.  1873 ;  M.  Ch.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  Oct.  17,  1879.  j 

Bleakley,  John  Thompson,  70,  Upper  Leeson- street.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 

Bloazby,  Rev.  William,  10,  Church-road,  St.  Leouards-on-Sea.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859  ;  Reg.  Jfarch  27,  1874.  j 

Blec/dey,  Thomas  M'Dougall,  Netley,  Southampton.  I 

B.A.,    Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870;  M.  D.,    Vern.  1865;   Reg.   ' 
Julij  11,  1870. 

Blood,  Alexander  Findlater,  7,  Gardiner' s-row.  ' 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  ^sL  1883  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  \ 
t Blood,  Joseph,  Ballykilty,  Quin. 

B.  A.,^s^.  1874;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1875. 
Blood-Smyth,  Rev.  William  Augustine,  Rectory,  Kilkee. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.  A.,  Jliem.  1883;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1883. 
Bluett,  Rev.  Augustus  Fredk.  George,  9,  Oxmantown  Mall,  Parsons-   , 

town.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  ] 

Blunden,  William,  Castle  Blunden,  Kilkenny.  I 

Sch.,  1860;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  Reg.  Oct.  22,  1868.  \ 
Boileau,  John  Peter  Hamilton,  Staff  Surgeon  in  the  Army,  Netley   j 
Hospital. 

B.  A.,  Jliem.  1863  ;  M.  D.,  mem.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 

Bolster,  Rev.  Robert  Crofts,  Castlemartyr.  | 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  April  27,  1878.  j 

Bolton,  John  Frederick,  16,  Merrion-square,  North.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  May  30,  1877. 

Bolton,  Rev.  Richard  Knott,  Fenny  Bentley  Rectory,  Derbyshire.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,yFst.  1860  ;  Reg.  Auy.  15,  1868.  ' 

Bolton-Massy,  John,  Ballywire,  Tipperary.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  Sept.  1838.  j 

Bond,  James.  j 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Msf.  1859  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881.  J 

Bond,  Rev.  John,  Grammar  School,  Colefoi-d,  Gloucester.  1 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1880;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1882;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882.  ^ 

fBond,  Lambert  John  131air,  1,  Elm-court,  Middle  Temple,  London.  *, 

Sch.,  1885;  B.A.,  Hum.  1886;  Reg.  June  I,  1885. 

Bonynge,  Rev.  Arthur,  Kilfarboy,  Miltownmalbay.  3 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^s^.  1886  ;  Reg.  Mat/  12,  ] 

1886.  I 

Bookey,  Rev.  Pilsworth  Brownrigg,  Brantry,  Dungannon.  I 

Sch.,  1865;  B.A.,  Vern.  1866;  M.A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  1866. 
Booth,  Arthur  John,  Stratford  House,  Ryde. 

B.A.,  IJiem.  1861;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1804;  Reg.  ^i/>riY  13,  1865. 


UNITERSITr  ELECTORS.  515 

Booth,  Edward  Joseph,  Ardee. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1829  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Eeg.  Nov.  16,  1832. 
Booth,  Rev.  Richard,  Donabate. 

B.  A.,  rem.  1859 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873;  Reg.  Nov.  5,  1874. 
Booth,  Thomas. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  Jul^  4,  1881. 
Booth,  William,  Calcutta. 

Sch.,  1873;  B.  X.,  Eiem.  1875;  Reg.  1873. 
Boughton,  Robert  Thomas,  25,  Gardiner-street,  Middle. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1882 ;  Reg.  July  1,  1882. 
Boul,  William  Good,  Churchers  College,  Petersfield. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
tBoulger,  Edward  Vaughan,  New  Zealand. 

Sch.,1867;  B.j\.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  18G7. 
Bourchier,  James  David,  The  College,  Eton. 

Sch,  1870;  B.  A.,  jEst.  1873;  Reg.  1870. 
Bourchier,  Rev.  William  Chad  wick.  Naval  Chaplain. 

Sch.  1875;  B.A.,  Vern.  1876;  M.A.,  vEst.  1885;  Reg.  May  2^,  1875. 
Bourke,  Henry  Martin,  Luctoii  School,  Leominster. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1883  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887  ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Bourke,  Isidore  M. 'William,  40,  Redcliffe-square,  London,  S.  W. 

B.A.,    Vern.  1864;  M.  A.,   M.  Ch.,  and"  M.  D.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg. 
June  29,  1883. 
Bourke,  Rev.  John  Hamilton,  Elm  Villa,  Kilkenny. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  May  2,  1888. 
Bourne,  Richard,  Ashbourne. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1832. 
Bourne,  Robert,  North fortgarry,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

B.A.,  ^/m.  1866;  M.  A.,  ^67.  1875  ;  M.  Eng.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg. 
July  2,  1875. 
Bourne,  Thomas  Mangan  Richard,  Ashbourne, 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1880;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Bourne,  Walter,  30,  York-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  and  M.  Eng.,  Vern.,  1870;  Reg.  iVov.8, 
1878. 
Bowell,  Rev.  William,  Sissinghurst  Vicarage,  Kent. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  Bee.  15,  1880. 
tBowen,  Henry  Charles  Cole. 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  M.A.  Hiem.,  1887  ;  Reg.  June  13, 
1881. 
Bowen,  Rev.  John,  Blackwood,  Newport,  Monmouthshire. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.A.,  yE.v^  1869;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Bowen,  Robert  Cole,  Bowen's  Court,  Kildorrery,  Mallow. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868. 
Bowens,  Thomas  Stuart. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  May  6,  1891. 
Bowlan,  Rev.  William,  H.  M.  Prison,  Armley. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854;    M.A.,  ^«^.  1857;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1869;  Reg. 
July  1,  1869. 
Bowles,  Spotswood  Robert,  54,  Wellington-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Boyce,  Rev.  James,  Rathangan. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 


516                 UNITEHSITT  ELECTOKS.  ' 

Boyce,  Rev.  "William  George,  Swords.  J 

B.  A.,  Vcnu  1858 ;  M.  A.,  Htem.  1862  ;  Reg.  Sept.  24,  1868.  i 

Boyd,  Alexander  James,  Ware,  Herts.  ' 

B.A.,  uEst.  1881  ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1885;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1885.  ; 

Boyd,  Arthur  Gladwell,  Kilkenny.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Boyd,  John  Craig,  Lifford,  Strabane. 

'B.  a.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1870;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Boyd,  John  Robert,  Ballyraacool,  Letterkenny. 

B.  A.,  JE.sL  1827  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832 ;  Reg.  Dec.  8,  1832.  \ 
Boyd,  Samuel  Parker,  18,  Leeson-park. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  ^'st.  1883  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Boyd,  Hon.  Walter,  Judjic  of  Bankruptcy  Court,  66,  Merrion- square,  S.    ■ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;   LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1864  ;   Reg.  Oct.  20,  1868.  < 
Boyd,  Rev.  Denhani  Smith,  Annarea  House,  Middletown,  Tynan. 

'B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Bot/es,  Edward  Leeson,  Stillorgan. 

B.  A.  and  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1859  ;   Reg.  March  15,  1869.  * 
Boyes,  John  Frederick,  Almond  House,  Upper  Edmonton,  Middlesex.       i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.Ch.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  Reg.  March  15,  1869.  | 

Boyle,  Rev.  William  Foster,  Ballyornan,  Enniskerry.  '■ 

B.A.,  yEst.  1883;  M.  A.,  uEs't.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  \ 

Boynton,  Rev.  Charles  Ingram  William,  Carleton,  Selby.  i 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1883  ;  Reg.  Maij  2,  1883.  \ 

Brabazon,  Henry  Moore,  Indian  Medical  Service,  Bengal.  • 

B.  A.,  Hiem.   1885  ;  M.Ch.  &  M.D.,  ^st.  1888 ;  Reg.  June  28,    1 

1888.  \ 

fBrabazon,  Rev.  John,  H.  M.  S.  Immortalite.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  March  5,  1878.  ] 

Bracken,  George.  \ 

Sch.,  1883  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1883 ;  Reg.  May  21,  1883.  ^ 

Braddell,  Rev.  Henry  Vause,  Tralee,  i 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889.  1 
Bradford,  Rev.  William  Jocelyn,  Balderslone  Vicarage,  Rochdale. 

B.A,  JEst.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888.  - 

Bradley,  Rev.  Russell,  Golden,  Cashel.  i 

B.A.,  jEst.  1872  ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1875;  Reg.  May  8,  1880.  ^ 

Bradley,  William  David,  64,  Wellinoton-road.  jj 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.A.,  JT«>m.  1876  ;  Reg.  Dec.  22,  1876.  { 

Bradshaw,  John,  7,  Vernon-ten-ace,  Booterstown.  i 

B.A.,///V>n.  1867;  M.A.,  ITe^m.  1870;  LL.D.,    Vern.  1877;    Reg.    \ 

Dec.  14,  1870.  J 

Bradshaw,  Rev.  Martin,  Rectory,  Roscommon.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  ^Est.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1876.  j 

Bradshaw,  Rev.  MacNevin,  Clontarf.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  JVov.  30,  1864,  j 

Bradshaw,  Rev.  Robert,  Killinane,  Loughrea.  1 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1883  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  / 
Bradshaw,  Thomas  Robert,  Northern  Hospital,  Great  Howard-street, 
Liverpool. 

B.A.,  jE8t.  1878  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1882. 
Bradshaw,  Rev.  Willinm  Ilannn,  7,  Vernon -terrace,  Bootorstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern,  1829;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1832. 


UNIVERSITY   KLECTORS.  517 

Brady,  Charles  William  Rawson,  11,  Percy-place. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1874 ;  M.A.  JEst.  1879 ;  Eeg.  June  28,  1879. 
fBrady,  Thomas  J.  B.,  110,  Pembroke-road. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1861 ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1865;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1880 ;  Reg.  1865. 
Brady,  Rev.  William  Maziere,  Rome. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  B.  D.,  Vern.  1858;  D.  D., 
Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Feb.  8,  1853. 
Bramston- Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert,  31,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1823  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  (as  Smith) ;  Reg.  Nov.  1832. 
Brandon,  Rev.  Andrew  O'Brien,   109,  Sandringham-road,  Dalston, 
London,  S.  E. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Brandon,  Rev.  Edward  Lowther,  Falkland  Isles. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1867 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1876  ;  Reg.  Jime  28,  1876. 
Brandon,  Rev.  Richard  Hawkshaw. 

B.  A.,  Hie^n.  1866;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Brandon,  Rev.  Robert  Joseph,  Madras. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1878;  Reg. 
June  28,  1876. 
Bray,  Rev.  Edward,  St.  Paul's,  Shadwell,  London,  E. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1860;  ^.k.,JEst.  1869;  Reg.  JuneZO,  1869. 
Bray,  Samuel  Ed dey,  71,  Evering-road,  Stoke  Newington. 

B.A.,  Ifim.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Breakey,  Rev.  Samuel  Leslie,  Trory,  Enniskillen. 

Sch.,  1848;  B.A.,  Fm?.  1851;  M.A.,  F^m.  1856;  Reg. /iw«^  10, 1874. 
Bredon,  Alexander  Macaulay,  Portadown. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  Feb.  18,  1874. 
Bredon,  Robert  Edward,  Assistant- Surgeon,  97th  Regiment. 

B.A.,  and  M.  Chir.,  JT/m.  1866;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1872;  Reg.  Feb.  3, 
1870. 
Brenan,  Rev.  James  Eustace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

.  B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1864;  Reg.  Oct.Zl,  1868. 
Brenan,  Rev.  Robert  Hardy,  Silverhills,  St.  Leonards. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  Oct.  15,  1868. 
Brennan,  Rev.  William,  Lusk. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Brereton,  Ebenezer  William,  St.  Paul's  College,  Cheltenham. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1878;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1878. 
Brett,  Thomas,  24,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.  C. 

Sch.,  1860;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Feb.  20,  1874. 
Brewster,  Rev.  Edward  Jones,  National  Club,  London,  S.W. 

B.A.,  Fmi.  1835;    M.  A.,  ^s^.  1842 ;    LL.  D.,  ^s^  1882  ;    Reg. 
Sept.  30,  1835. 
Brice,  Rev.  Edward,  St.  Jude's  Vicarage,  Bradford. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Bridge,  John. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  Reg.  Jw/y  4,  1881. 
Bridge,  William,  Millpark,  Roscrea. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873 ;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1886 ;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1886. 
Brien,  Edward  Henry. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1885;  M.D.,  Vern.  1889  ;  Reg.  March  6,  1889. 
Brien,  John  Leonard,  24,  Upper  Merrion-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1824;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Bee.  7,  1832. 


518  UNIVEESITT  ELECTOES.  \ 

Brighton,  Rev.  Oliver,  Navan.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  Reg.  April  9,  1870.  I 

Brindley,  Rev.  Frederick,  Middlesex  Hospital,  London,  W.  | 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  Reg.  Jan.  27,  1869. 

Briscoe,  Rev.  Francis,  Kilmessan  Glebe,  Navan.  | 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1830 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1853  ;  Reg.  Auff.  25,  1868.  j 

Briscoe,  Rev.  James  Rynd,  Ilminster.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.A.,  Siem.  1879;  Ueg.  December  17 ,  1879.         i 

Briscoe,  John  William.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  Reg.  Jtdy  4,  1881.  ; 

Briscoe,  Rev.  Robt.  Edward,  Drumgarth,  Rathfriland. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866 ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1872 ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872.  \ 

Briscoe,  William  Thomas,  Chippenham,  Wilts.  j 

B.A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  M.  Chir.,  Eietn.  1870  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.    j 

Dec.  22,  1870.  ' 

tBristow,  Rev.  John,  Belfast.  i 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874.  ' 

Brittan,  Frederick,  16,  Victoria-square,  Clifton,  Bristol.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1845;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Brodie,  Rev.  John,  Dunfanaghy.  ! 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874.  | 

Brooke,  Rev.  Arthur  St.  Clair,  Slingsby,  York.  l 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Brooke,  Rev.  Edward  Perry,  Rostrevor.  i 

B.A.,  ^8t.  1833;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  Reg.  July  20,  1869. 
Brooke,  Rev.  James  Mark  Saurin,  St.   Mary,  Woolchurch,  London, 
E.C. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Mv.  13,  1868.  j 

Brooke,  Leonard  Dobbin,  Birkenhead.  I 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  Vern.  1879  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1879.  l 

Brooke,  Rev.  Stopford  Augustus,  1,  Manchester-square,  London.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Nov.  25,  1868.  j 

Brooke,  Rev.  Thomas,  Feckenham  Rectory,  Redditch.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  Reg.  A?cff.  27,  1874. 
Brooke,  William  Graham,  14,  Herbert-street.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 

Brooks,  Henry  St.  John,  2,  Brighton-terrace,  Bray.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1882;  M.D.,  ^st..  1887;  Reg.  June  30,  1887.  ] 

t Brooks,  William  Henry.  i 

Sch.,  1872 ;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  Reg.  1872.  ] 

Brooks,  Harry  Cribb,  County  School,  Cranleigh,  Guilford. 

B.A.,  ^'st.  1887  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1891  ;   Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Brough,  Grainger  Muir,  America  (late  Dundalk). 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1824;  LL.  D.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1832. 
Brougham,  Very  Rev.  Henry,  Dean  of  Lismore,  Lismore. 

Sch.,  1840;  B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  B.D.,  andD.D.,  JEst.  1878  ; 
Reg.  Nov.  12,  1868. 
Brougham,  Rev.  John  Richard,  Rectory,  Monkstown,  Cork. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  JhIi/5,  1865. 
Brown,  Hugh  Dunlop,  Oakland,  Highfield-road,  Rathgar. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881  :  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1887. 
Brown,  John  Henry,  Laburnum  Cottage,  Armley,  Leeds. 
B.  A.,  Jl^tt.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  ^at.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 


UNIVEE8ITY  ELECTORS.                 519  I 

Brown,  John  M'Leavy,  8,  Storey's  Gate,  St.  James's  Park,  London, 

S.W.  ] 

B.A.,  ^5^.  1881;  M.A.,  jEst.   1887;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  j 

June  30,  1887.  \ 

tBrown,  Joseph.  .! 

Sch.,  1888;  Reg.  May  28,  1888.  \ 

Brown,  Rev.  John  Wills,  Trent  Vale,  Stoke-upon-Trent.  J 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1845 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1854 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  I 

Brown,  Rev.  Michael,  Highamptou,  North  Devon.  ■ 

B.  A,,  Vern.  1863;  M.  A.,    Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  April  14,  1874.  \ 

Brown,  Stephen  James,  Osherstown  Hill,  Naas.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887.  I 

Brown,    Brigadier-General  Thomas   Southwell,  32,   Palmersion-road,  j 

Rathmines. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  jEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  May  3,  1882.  j 

Brown,  Rev.  William  Henrv,  Ballyconree,  Clifden. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 

Browne,  Alexander.  : 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1827 ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ! 

Browne,  Rev.  Arthur  Heber,  Vicarage,  Northbach,  Glos.  ' 

M.B.  {adennd.  Oxon.),  Hiem.  1891;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1891.  ! 

Browne,  Dodwell  Francis,  Colombo,  Cevlon.  , 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1878;  Reg.  May  10,  1880. 
Browne,  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry  M.,  Dean  of  Lismore,  Rennet's 

Bridge,  Kilkenny.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1821 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1828 ;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1832.  \ 

Browne,  James,  8,  Stanley  View,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man.  j 

B.A.,  Verti.  1850  ;  M.D.,  jEst.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  ! 

Browne,  Rev.  John  Carter,  Thurning,  Oundle.  j 

B.D.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.)  and  D.D.,  JEst.  1877  ;  Reg.  Oct.  29,  1877.  i 

Browne,  Rev.  John  James,  Sutton  Cheney,  Leicestershire.  j 

Sch.,  1858 ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.A.,  ^Fst.  1866  ;  Reg.  Nov.  25,  1864.  ! 

Browne,  Rev.  John  Pierce,  Seaforde.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1884  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1884.  i 

Browne,  Matthew  Cassan. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg. /?%  4,  1881. 
Browne,  Rev.  Michael  Charles,  Port  Essington,  British  Columbia. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  :  Reg.  April  22,  1876. 

Browne,  Otway  Peter.  , 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  Chir.  AEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  5,  1871.  1 

Browne,  Rev.  Robert,  Ipswich.                                                                    •  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1874. 

Browne,  Robert.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  July  i,  1881.  i 

t  Browne,  Robert,  Largo  House,  Rath  mines-road.  1 

B.  A.,  mem.  1866  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 

Browne,  Robert  Clayton,  Browneshill,  Carlow.  j 

M.  A.  {ad  eund.  Oxon.),  Nov.  1832 ;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1832.  ; 
Browne,  Rev.  Robert  Wilson.  Donaghraore,  Co.  Tyrone. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.  A.',  ^'Jsi.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 

i  Browne,  Samuel  Robert.  | 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886:  M.  A.  and  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  .Tune  25,  I 
1891. 


\ 

520                                           UNIVER8ITT  ELECTORS.  I 

tBrownlow,  Rev.  Duncan  John,  Ardbraccan,  Navan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  i 
Brownrigg,  Rev.  George  Oliver,  Harrogate. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1845  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1867  ;  Reg.  Au^.  6, 1868.  « 

Brownrigg,  John  Annesley.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Hietn.  1867  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881. 
Brownrigg,  Rev.  Robert  Graham,  2,   Sydenham-road,  Dundrum,   Co.  1 
Dublin. 

B.  A.,  ^sL  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Brownrigg,  Thomas  Richard. 

B.  A.,  J[^st.  1845 ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1862 ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881. 

Brownrigg,  William  Bookey,  Brannockstown,  Co.  Kildare.  '■ 

Sch.,  1856;  B.A.,mem.  1859;  Reg.  Oct.  27,  I860.  j 

Bruce,  Rev.  Charles  Saul,  Monkstown,  Cork.  | 

B.A.,  Ver7U  1862;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  May  10,  1880.  | 
Bruce,   Rev.   James  Andrew,    St.  Mary's    Graham-street,    Pimlico,  \ 
London,  S.  W. 

B.  A.,   ^^if.  1844;    M.  A.,  ^st.  1856;    B.D.,  JEst.,   1872;    Reg. 

July  10,  1856.  ; 

Bruce,  Rev.  Robert,  Rockford  House,  Blackrock,  Dublin.  ^ 

B.A.,    Vern.  1857;    M.  A.,  ^st.  1868;    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  J2st.\ 

1882  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  j 

Bruce,  Stewart  Crawford,  28,  The  Cedars,  Putney,  London,  S.  "W.  j 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1822 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868.  \ 
Bruce,  William  Robert,  Rockford  House,  Blackrock,  Dublin. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1877. 

Brunker,  James  Edward,  68,  Grafton-street.  J 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874.  ' 

Brunskill,  Gerald  Fitz  Gibbon,  12,  Grosvenor-square,  Rathmines.  i 

B.  A.,  Ilietn.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 

Brunskill,  Rev.  Kivas  Collingwood,  6,  Winder-terrace,  Armagh.  ■" 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.A.,  Vern.  1890;  Reg.  Feb.  18,  1890. 

Brunskill,  Rev.  William  North  Richardson,  Kenure,  Co.  Dublin.  ■; 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  :  M.A.,  ^st.  1864 ;  Reg.  Nov.  11,  1883.  ; 

Bryan,  Rev.  William,  Gurteen  House,  Mullinahone.  ] 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1814;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1832.  ') 

Bryce,  Archibald  Hamilton.  * 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  LL.D.,  Siem.  1863;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ' 

Buckley,  Rev.  Robert  William,  Brinksway,  Stockport.  ' 

B.  A.,    Vern.  1860;  M.  A.,  Hiem.   1867;    B.D.   and  D.  D.,    Vern.] 

1877  ;  Reg.  Oct.  29,  1868.  j 

Budds,  Rev.  John  Booth,  Coolroe  House,  Graigue,  Co.  Kilkenny.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg.  May  11,  1880.  J 
Budge,  Rev.  Henry,  Brampton,  Hunts. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  uS^Jst.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869.  j 

BuUen,  Rev.  John,  St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  Bootle,  Liverpool.  J 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^5/.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869.  J 

Bulmer,  Richard,  30,  Pembroke- street,  Cowley-road,  Oxford.  1 

B.A.,  ^8t.  1878  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888;   Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888.  | 
Bulwer,  Archibald  Redford,  Naples. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1846 ;  Reg.  July  7,  1846. 
Bunbury,  Robert  Shirlev. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1833;  M.  A.,  uSst.  1844  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  521    \ 

Bunbuiy,  Very  Rev.  Thomas,  Dean  of  Limerick,  Limerick. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1852;  M.  A.,  Fern,  1863;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1891;         i 

Reg.  Feb.  17,  1873.  j 

Bunbury,  Rev.  WiUiam  Isaac,  Shandrum,  Charleville.  ] 

B.  A.,  Tern.  1827;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 

Bunting,  Anthony.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  Reg.  Juhj  4,  1881.  \ 

Burd,  Albert  Armstrong,  The  College,  Midleton.  H 
Sch.,  1874;  B.A.,  mem.  1876;  M.A.,  JSst.  1886;    Reg.  June  2,         i 

1874.  I 

Burge,  Gerrard  Roden,  Ustree,  Herts.  j 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1883;  M.  A.,  JEsL  1886;  Reg.  Juhj  1,  1886.  j 

Burges,  Rev.  John  Hart,  Devizes,  Wilts.  i 
B.  A.,  Fern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  uSst.  1867 ;         ! 
Reg.  Jan.  20,  1869. 

fBurgess,  Henrv  Wilson,  Clonraore,  Queen's  Park,  Monkstown.  1 

KA.,  Hiem.  1883:  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  LL.D.,  u^st.  1888;  Reg. 
Dec.  16,  1886. 
Burke,  Edward  Frederick. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1879  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881.  ; 
Burke,  Rev.  Francis,  The  Abbey,  Boyle. 

B.A.,  mem.  1861;  M.A.,  Fern.  1880  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880.  ! 
Burke,  Granby  James,  30,  Eccles-street. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1875  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875.  i 
Burke,  Joseph  Bermingham,  21,  Lower  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1888;  M.A.,  uEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891.  .j 
Burke,  Ulick  Ralph,  4,  College-street. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1867;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  ; 

Burkitt,  Rev.  Francis  Hassard,  Inch  Glebe,  Whitegate,  Co.  Cork.  '< 

B.A.,  mem.  1878;  M.A.,  mem.  1881 ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881.  j 

Burkitt,  Rev.  James,  12,  Dacre  Park,  Blackheath,  London,  S.E.  ' 

Sch.,  1853;  B.A.,   Fern.  1856;   M.A.,  Fern.  1859;  Reg.  Nov.  5,        i 

1858.  j 

Burkitt,  Rev.  Robert  Bradshaw,  Rectory,  Cappoquin.  j 

B.A.,   mein.  1879;  M.A.,  u^st.  1886;  Reg.  Juli/  1,  1886.  < 

Burkitt,  William  Robert,  Allahabad,  India. 

B.  A,,  Fern.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1878 ;  Reg.  Dee.  18,  1878.  ] 

Burland,  Rev.  William,  Hungerford.  j 

B.A.,  Fern.  1851;  M.A.,  Fern.  1857;  Reg.  Oct.  26,  1857.  \ 

Burnet,  Rev.  William,  Crimpleshaw  Vicarage,  Downham,  Norfolk.  i 

Sch.,  1854;  B.A.,  Fern.  1856;  M.A.,   Fern.  1861;   Reg.  Oct.  31,        i 

1874.  \ 

Burnet,  Rev.  William  Richard,  Kelloe  Vicarage,  Coxhoe,  Durham.  \ 

B".  a..  Fern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1861 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 

Burnett,  Rev.  Richard  Alfred,  Graigue,  Kilkenny.  ; 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Auff.  29,  1868.  * 
Burns,  Rev.  Samuel  Edward,  Listowel. 

B.  A.  Fern.  1867  ;  M.A.  Fern.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  11,  1871. 
Bumside,  Matthew  James,  Corcreevey  House,  Five- mile-town. 
B.A,  Fern.  1859  ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1886;  Reg.  March  9,  1886. 
t Bumside,  William  Snow,  F.T.C.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

Sch.,  1859;  B.A.,  Fern.  1862;  M.A.,  ^«^  1866;  Fellow,  1871;       ! 

D.  Sc,  ^st.  1891.  ' 
2  B 


522  UNIVERSITY    ELECTORS. 

Burr,  Adam  John,  Nenagh. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Sept.  1839. 
Burr,  William  Thomas  Talbot,  Templemore. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  Chir.,  Hiefn.  1867;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1874. 
Burroughs,  Charles  White,  Madras. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1881 ;  Reg.  April  29,  1881. 
Burroughs,  Rev.  Edward  Robinson,  Poole. 

B.  A.,  mejn.  1869;  M.  A.,  Eiejn.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Burroughs,  Rev.  Henry  Colclough,  Ballyroan,  Rathfarnham. 

B.A.,    Fern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1857;  B.  D.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg. 
Nov.  26,  1858. 
Burroughs,  Rev.  Wm.  Edw.,  Adelaide- street,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  mem.  1868;  U.  A.,  Hiem.   1871;   B.  D.,    Vern.  1891;  Reg. 
Bee.  20,  1871. 
Burrowes,  Rev.  Henry,  Waterloo,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1857;  M.A.,  Vern.  1861;  Reg.  ^w^.  27,  1874. 
Burtchaell,  George  Dames,  51,  Morehampton-road. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  May  2,  1883. 
Burton,  Rev.  Alfred,  Stretchvvorth,  Newmarket. 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1868;  M.A.,  ^s^  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Burton,  James,  Grammar  School,  Yarm,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  ^st.,  1874  ;  M.A.,  ^si.  1889  ;  Reg.  May  8,  1889. 
Burton,  James,  100,  Mulgrave-street,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  ^st.,  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Burton,  Rev.  Joseph  Grindy,  Newry. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1882;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Jliem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
fBury,  John  Bagnell,  F.T.C. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.A.,  mem.  1882;  Fellow,  1886;  M.A.,  mem.  1885; 
Reg.  June  9,  1879. 
Bury,  Rev.  Edward  John,  Clontibret,  Monaghan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1866. 
tBusby,  Rev.  Samuel  Edward,  University- road,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1864  ;    M.  A.,  Biem.  1867;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1871 ;  Reg. 
Aug. 2b,  1868. 
Bushe,  Rev.  John  Phillips,  Castlehaven  Rectory,  Skibbereen. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1849 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857 ;  Reg.  April  1,  1857. 
Bushe,  Seymour  Coghill  Hort. 

Scb.,  1872;  ^.K.,JEst.  1875;  Reg.  1872. 
Bussell,  Rev.  Barton  Thomas,  Mcare,  Glastonbury. 

B.  A.,  J^st.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1871  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Bussell,  Rev.  Frederick  George,  Staiuland,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Butcher,  Rev.  Samuel  John,  Westhide,  Hereford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874 
Butler,  Rev.  Arthur,  Olton,  Birmingham. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1875;  Reg.  June  30,  1876. 
Butler,  Edward,  Education  Office,  Marlborough-strcet. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1846;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1846. 
Butler,  Edward  Jones,  Surgeon,  R.  N. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  D.,JEst.  1868  ;  Reg.  Aug.  4,  18G8. 
Butler,  Francis  Theobald,  8,  Parkm ore-road,  Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. 
B.  A.,  Uicm.  1868;  M.  D.,  .Est.  1872;  Reg.  June  2^,  1872. 


FNITERSITY  ELECTORS.  523 

Butler,  Frederick  Augustus,  20,  Leinster-square,  Rathmines. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.  A.,  Mst.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1871. 
Butler,  Rev.  Richard,  43,  Higher  Ardwicke,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1840;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1846;  Reg.  Julij  7,  1846. 
Butler,  Rev.  Theobald,  Clifton- terrace,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1865  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1865. 
Butler,  William  Henry,  1,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  Reg.  Nov.  19,  1860. 
Butler,  William  John,  7,  Asylum-road,  Derry. 

Sch.,  1871;  B.A.,  iTiem.  1873;  M.A.,  Vem.  1884;  Reg.  1871. 
Butler,  Rev.  William  Townsend,  Vicarage,  Tubrid,  Cahir. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.A.,  JEst.  1878;  Reg.  April  2Z,  1880. 
Butterworth,  Rev.  Thomas,  Ashton-undor-Lyne. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872;   Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Byatt,  Horace,  Grammar  School,  Midhurst,  Sussex. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1877;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Bym,  Rev.  Richard  Archdall,  Drumcree  Rectory,  Killncan. 

B.  A.,  Vem.,  1852;  M.  A.,  Vem.,  1860  ;  Reg.  Sept.  14, 1868. 
Byrne,  Rev.  Augustus,  The  Glebe,  Magherahamlet,  Co.  Down. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
fByrne,  Very  Rev.  James,  Dean  of  Clonfert,  Cappagh  Rectory,  Omagh. 
Sch.,  1837  ;  B.  A.,  jEst.  1841 ;  FeUow,  1848  ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1862. 
Byrne,  James  Rose,  Rockfield,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1867;  LL.  D.,  ^sL  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Byrne,  John  Alexander,  85,  Lower  Leeson-street. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1865;  Reg.  July  11,  1865. 
Byrne,  John  Peter,  Parsonstown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Cahill,  David,  18,  Idrone-terrace,  Blackrock. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1868  ;  Reg.  Nov.  22,  1874. 
Cahill,  Michael,  Ballyconra,  Ballyragget. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1835;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1838;  Reg.  Sept.  1835. 
CaldBeck,  William  Eaton,  Eaton  Brae,  Loughlinstown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878. 
Caldwell,  Wm.  Peter,  Barbourne  College,  Worcester. 

B.A.,^.s^  1882;    M.A.,  ^s^.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Callaghan,  Alfred  John,  11,  Northumberland-road. 

B.A.,  uE:st.  1888  ;  LL.D.,  uEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Callinan,  Rev.  Thomns,  Bearpark,  Durham. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^'st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1876. 
Callwell,  Nathaniel,  89,  FitzwiUiam-place. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1823;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Dec.  10,  1832. 
Calvert,  Rev.  Langton  Samuel,  ScbooUiouse,  Batley. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1864. 
tCameron,  Charles,    261,  West  George-street,  Glasgow. 

B.  A.,  IJiem.  1862;  M.  A.  and  M.  D.  Hiem.  1865;  LL.D.    Hiem. 
1870  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1865. 
Camm,  Rev.  James  Frederick,  St.  George's  Rectory,  Stamford. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  LL.  D.,  ^'st.  1890;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Campbell,  Arthur  James,  Hill  House,  Boldon,  Durham. 

B.  A.,  Jl'Jst.  1877  ;  M.  D.,  uEst.,  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Campbell,  Rev.  Charles,  Theydon  Bois  Rectory,  Epping. 
Sch.,  1848  ;  B.  A.,  Vem.  1854  ;  Reg.  Auy.  27,  1874. 
2b  2 


<5i4  FNITERSITT   ELECTOES. 

Campbell,  Rev.  Edward  Fitzhardinge,  Killyman  Rectory,  Moy.  i 

B.A.,  JEst  1877  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881.' 
Campbell,  Rev.  Edward  George,  12,  Upper  Rutland-street. 

B.A.,  Vei-n.  1834;  M.A.,  Vern.  1848;  Reg.  Aprils,  1848. 
Campbell,  George  Joseph,  20,  Summer  Hill  Road,  Kingstown. 

13.  A.,  Vern.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1846;  Ra^.  Nov.  30,  1846. 
fCampbell,  Rev.  Harper,  81,  Lower  Lecson-strcet.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Z>^c.  15,  1881. 
Campbell,  James,  20,  Rutland-square,  North. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  Reg.  March  5,  1834.  j 

Campbell,  James  Henry  M.,  23,  Baggot-street.  ' 

Sch.,  1872  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  1872.  i 

Campbell^  Rev.  Mathew,  Glebe  Rusky,  Dromod.  , 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.  Feb.  7,  1872.  " 

tCampbell,  Rev.  Richard  Stewart  Dobbs,  St.  Mary's  Rectory,  Athlone.     i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ; 
Reg.  April  23,  1879.  i 

Campbell,  Rev.  Stephen,  St.  John's,  Clay  Hill.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
tCampbell,  Veiy  Rev.  Theophilus,  Dean  of  Dromore,  l^urgan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838 ;  M.  K.^^st.  1849 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Hiem.  1875  :     - 
Reg.  July  3,  1849. 
Campbell,    Rev.    William    "Wolseley,  Mapelbury,   Monkstown,    Co.     i 
Dublin.  ] 

Sch.,  1850;  B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,   Vern.^  1891;  Reg.  May  12,      ^ 
1880. 
f-Cane,  Lieut.  Col.  Robt.  E.,  Junior  United  Service  Club,  London,  S. W .     \ 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1866.  ■ 

Capel,  Rev.  Alfred  John,  Hereford. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1882 ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Capper,  Alfred  Houston,  Singapore.  ^ 

Sch.,  1882  ;  B.  A.,  jEst.  1883;  Reg.  June  5,  1882.  ; 

Carew,  Rev.  Nicholas  Gyles,  Castletowndelvin.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  April  26,  1877. 
Carleton,  Arthur  Wellesley,  4,  Russell-place.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;   M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1875.  ! 

Carleton,  Rev.  Henry,  4,  Russell-place.  '. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1836;  Reg.  July  24,  1833.  j 

Carleton,  Rev.  James  George,  Harrington-street.  \ 

Sch.,  1868;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  B.D.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  1868.  < 

Carmichael,  Rev.  Frederick  Falkiner,  10,  Sallymount-avenue.  { 

B  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1877;  Reg.       j 
March  16,  1868.  I 

Carmichael,  Rev.  Hartley  James,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1881.  \ 

Carolin,  Rev.  J.  R.  Sinclair,  Wivenhoe,  Essex.  \ 

B.A.,  JEd.  nil ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1882. 
Carolin,  Rev.  Joseph  Sinclair,  80,  Palinerston-road,  Rathmines. 

Sch.,  1881 ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  13,  1881. 
Carolin,  Rev.  Samuel  John,  Barrackville,  Dundalk. 

B.A.,  Mat.  1883  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Carpenter,  Rev.  Thomas,  Adlington  Vicarage,  Chorloy,  Lancashire. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.  ^st.  1880;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 


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UNITEliSlTy   ELECTOES.  525         j 

i 
Carr,  Agmondisliam  Colclough.  ' 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  j 

Carr,  Edward,  Jun.,  New  Ross. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1840;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1833.  ' 

Carr,  Rev.  Charles  Heathcote,  Moor  Monckton,  York.  ; 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.A.  ^d.  1861  ;  Reg.  Mai/  12,  1880.  ' 

Carr,  Rev.  Edward,  Clontuskart,  Ballinasloe.  ■ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Carr,  Rev.  Elliott  Elmes,  Rathsaran,  Rathdowney.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.A.,  Vern.  1842;  Re?,.'Sept.  1839.  j 

Carr,  Rev.  George  Frederick,  Harewood  Villa,  Hastings.  i 

B.A.,  Biem.  1883;  M.A.,  Siem.  1886;  LL.D.,  u^st.  1888;  Reg.        ■ 

Dec.  16,  1886.  i 

Carr,  Rev.  James  Anderson,  "Whitecliurcli,  Rathfarnham.  ! 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,  Vern.  1873;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1879;  Reg.        ] 

March  1,  1873.  ' 

Carr,  Rev.  Wilmot  Eardley  Wm.,  12,  St.  Thomas'-street,  Oldham.  I 

B.  A.  ^sl.  1886  ;  M.  A.  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Carr,  Whitmore. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  Reg.  July  4,  ISSl. 
Carroll,  Benjamin  Hobson,  Wilmont-terrace,  Belfast.  .: 

Mus.D.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Carroll,  Rev.  Charles,  Clashinore  Vicarage,  Waterford. 

B.A.,  Vern. 18d9;  M.A.,  Miem.  1879;  Heg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Carroll,  Coote,  7,  Zion-terrace,  Rathgar.  I 

B.A.,  Vern.  1829  ;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Mai/  12,  1880.  ', 

Carroll,  Rev.  Edward  Arnold,  Dundrura,  Dublin.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853:  M.A.,  mem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884.  J 

Carroll,  Rev.  Henry  George,  Glasnevin.  ! 

Sch.,   1840;    B.  A.,    Vern.  1842;    M.A.,  ^st,  1845;   Reg.  Oct.  3,        ' 

1848.  ' 

Carroll,  Henry  George  LeM  is,  Bailina.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  Stem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. .  j 

Carroll,  Rev.  John,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  March  8,  1869.  ! 

Carroll,  Rev.  Theophilus,  Isleworth,  Middlesex.  I 

B.A.,^s^.  1825;  M.A.,  iVot;.  1832;  Reg.  Dec.  13,  1832.  1 

Carruthers,  Rev.  Christopher,  St.  Stephen's,  Wandsworth.  j 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871  ;   M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1877.  I 

Carson,  Rev.  Alexander,  St.  Paul's,  Clerkenwell,  | 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  Reg.  Auff.  1866.  : 

Carson,  Edward  Henry,  80,  Merrion-square.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.,  1876;  M.A.,  ^'st.,  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Carson,  Rev.  Henry  Watters,  The  Rectory,  Sautry. 

Sch.,  1869;    B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  B.D.,  Hiem.         i 
1878  ;  Reg.  1869.  ■ 

Carson,  Rev.  James,  "VVinwick,  Newton-le-Willows. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883 ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  ' 

Carson,  Rev.  James,  Caherconlish. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.A.,  uiJst.  1866;  Reg.  Nov.  10,  1866. 
+  Carson,  Rev.  Joseph,  S.  F.  T.  C,  Vice-Provost  of  Trinity  College. 

Sch.,  1833;  B.A.,  Vern.  1835;  Fellow,  1837;    M.  A.,  Vern.  1839; 
B.  D.,  Vern.  1848;  D.  D.,  Vern.  1850. 

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I 


52^  ONIVERSiTr  ELECTOiLS. 

Carson,  Joseph  John  Henry,  4,  Willowbank,  Kingstown. 

Sch.,   1856;    B.A.,    Vem.  1858;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876;   Reg.  Oct.    1, 
1868. 
fCarson,  Rev.  Robert  Burton,  Haynes,  Bedford. 

Sch.,  1866;  B.  A.,  Fern.  1869;  M.A.,  Vem.  1872;  Reg.  1866. 
tCarson,  Thomas  Henry,  6,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Sch.,  1863;  B.  A.,  Vem.  1867;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1873;  Reg.  1863. 
t Carson,  William  Burton. 

Sch.,  1891 ;    Reg.  Mmj  25,  1891. 
Carte,  William  Alexander. 

B.A.,  Hiem.,  1879;  M.Ch.  and  M.D.,  JEst.  1889  ;  Reg.  May  8, 1889. 
Carter,  Rev.  Conway  Richard  Dobbs,  6,  Regent-park,  Exeter. 
B.A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  May  3,  1882. 
Carter,  Kev.  Henry  Bryan,  Derryloran,  Cnokstown. 

B.A.,   Vem.  1855  ;'M. A.,  Vem.  1873;  B.  D.,  Vem.  1877;  D.  D. 
Vem.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Casement,  Brabazon  Newcomen. 

Sch.,  1874  ;  B.A.,^st.  1875;  Reg.  June  2,  1874. 
Casement,  John,  Bally  castle.  County  Antrim. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Casement,  Julius,  BallvscuUion  House,  Bellaghy. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  July  6, 1865. 
Cashman,  George  Gray. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1849;  Reg. /«/y  4,  1881. 
Cassidi,  Francis  Richard,  Magherafelt. 

B.A.,  mem.  1880;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Cassidy,  John  Valentine,  53,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1850;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
tCathcart,  George  Lambert,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.-A.,  Jliem.,  1863;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1868;  Fellow,  1870. 
Cathcart,  Rev.  Nassau,  Trinity  Parsonage,  Guernsey. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Sept.  1,  1868. 
Gather,  Robert  George. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vem.   1845;  LL.  D.,  ^st.lS60;  Reg. 
July  4,  1881. 
Caulfeild,  Rev.  Francis  William  Montgomerie,  3,  Southeast-place,  Bath. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1880;   M.  A.,  Vem.  1884;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1884. 
tCerf,  Albert  John  Wodrow,  10,  St.  Mary's-road. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1881  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1886. 
tChadwick,  Very  Rev.  George  Alexander,  Dean  of  Armagh. 

B.A.,  Hiem.   1862;  M.  A.,  JEst.   1867;   B.  D.,  Vem.  1876;  D.D., 
Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  July  3,  1867. 
Challinor,  William,  Leek,  Staffordshire. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1847;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  July  1,  1879. 
Chamberlain,   Rev.   Frederick  Townsend,  Vicarage,   Broadhempston, 
Totness. 
B.  A.,  Vem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1869  ;  Reg.  Auy.  27,  1874. 
fChamberlain,  Tankervillc  William,  27,  Upper  Mount-street. 
B.A.,  Vem.  1834;  M.A.,  Vem.  1839;  Rog.  June  6,  1834. 
Chambers,  Rev.  John  Westropp,  Donamore  Glebe,  Gorey. 

Sch.,  1856;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1858;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1875;  Reg.  Auy.  4,  1868. 
Chambers,  Kcv.  Joseph  James,  128,  Edgeware-roud,  London,  W. 
B.  A  ,  ylist.  1887  ;  M.  A.  JEat.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 


UNIVERSITY   ELECTORS-Page  526. 

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tCarson,  Rev.  Thomas  William,  85,  Harcourt-street. 

Sch.,  1854  ;    B.A.,  Vern.  1857  ;    M.A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  Reg.  Kov.  29, 
1864.  ^  ' 


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UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  527 

Chambers,  Richard. 

B.A.,  Tern.  1846;  LL.  D.,  Tern.  1858;  Eeg.  Jult/  4,  1881. 
Chambers,  Thomas  Young,  Bailieborough. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1883 ;  M.  A.,  u^sL  1890;  Eeg.  June  26,  1890. 
Chambers,  William. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  Tern.  1842;  Eeg.  Juli/ i,  1881. 
Chamney,  Rev.  Joseph,  Castlebellingham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Jiil^  5,  1865, 
Chapman,  Rev.  Christopher  Jackson,  Norton  Vicarage,  Malton,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  ^Jst.  1871  ;  M.A.,  u^st.  1891  ;    Reg.  Mai/  6,  1891. 
Chapman,  Rev.  Dawson  Francis,  Preston. 

B.  A.,  Verjt.  1856;  M.A.,  ^st.  1859;  Reg.  Nov.  2,  1871. 
Chapman,  Rev.  William  James,  Highbury  Grove,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1861 ;  Reg.  Atc^.  27,  1874. 
Charles,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  39,  Kennington-lane,  London,  S.E. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  Mai/  24, 1880. 
Chartres,  Archibald  Smith,  12,  Royal-terrace,  E.,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1851;  Reg.  March  6,  1872. 
Cbatterton,  George,  42,  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  Westminster. 

B.A.,  mem.  1873;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  April  23,  1879. 
Cbatterton,  Rev.  Eyre,  33,  Hartington-road,  Stockton-on-Tees. 

B.A.,  miem.  1884;  M.  A.,  metn.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
tChatterton,  Right   Hon.    Hedges  Eyre,   Vice- Chancellor   of  Ireland, 
Newpark,  Newtownpark-avenue,  Blackrock. 

Sch.,  1839  ;   B.A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1849 ;  Reg.  Oct.  30, 
1844. 
Chatterton,  William,  3,  The  Terrace,  Ryde,  Isle-of- Wight. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.D.,  Jlist.  1878  ;  Reg. 
Jtcne  24,  1874. 
Chattoe,  Robert. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1841  ;  Eeg.  July  4,  1881. 
Chaytor,  Josbua  David,  Marino,  Killiney. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Eeg.  May  7,  1890. 
Cheesman,  Eev.  John,  Vicarage,  Brampton-Bierlow,  Rotherbam. 

B.A.,  Eieyn.  1877  ;  LL.D.,  Mst.  1886 ;  Reg.  May  12,  1886. 
Cheetham,  William. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1856;  Eeg.  July  4,  1881. 
Chenery,  Charles  Dallenger,  Eussell  Lodge,  Stradbrooke,  Suffolk. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Feb.  5,  1856. 
Chennells,  Rev.  Alfred  William,  The  College,  Leamington. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1890;  Reg.  Feb.  18,  1890. 
fCherry  Richard  Robert,  51,  Great  Cbarles- street. 

B.A.,  Hietn.  1879;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1883;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1888;  Reg. 
Feb.  6,  1883. 
Cbesnutt,  Eev.  Osborne,  Eallyconnell,  Belturbet. 

B.  A.,  yEst.  1877;  M.  A.,  mem.  1880;  Eeg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
fChester,  Et.  Eev.  William  Bennet,  Lord  Bishop  of  Killaloe. 

B.  A.,^st.  1846;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1884  ; 
Reg.  Nov.  24,  1856. 
Chester,  Samuel,  High  School,  Nottingham. 

B.A.  ^st.  1883  ;  M.A.  .^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28, 1888. 
Chester,  William  Lichfield,  Sloane's  Cottage,  Ballycotton. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.  Chir.,  yFst.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 


628  UNIVEKSITY   ELECTORS.  j 

Childs,  Rev.  Edmund,  66,  North  Circular-road.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  Reg.  Nov.  9,  1868.  ' 
Chisolm,  James,  4,  St.  John's-terrace,  Colchester. 

B.  A.,  u3^st.  1872 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1875 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1876. 

Chorlton,  Rev.  Samuel,  Vicarage,  Pitsmoor,  Shefl&eld.  1 

B.  A.,  Hieni.  1860;  M.  A.,  ^Jst.  1865 ;  Reg,  March  27,  1874. 

Christie,  Rev.  Geo.  Henry,  Hulme,  Manchester.  \ 

B.A.  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  Jwie  28,  1888.  ; 

Chritchley,  Rev.  John  Martyn,  Chester.  1 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1858 ;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  \ 

Chute,  James,  Kington,  Herefordshire.  I 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.  Chir.  Hiem.  1884 ;  Reg.      | 

June  26,  1884.  I 
Chute,  Rev.  John,  Hunslet,  Leeds. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.A.,^st.  1867;  Reg.  Oct.  23,  1873.      ! 

Chute,  Richard,  Blennerville,  Tralee.  : 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M,  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  March  5,  1834.  | 

Clampett,  Rev.  Albt.  W.,  1 34,  Coldharbour-lane,  Camherwell,  London,      ! 

S.E.  I 

B.  A.,  mem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886 ;  Reg.  Jul^  1,  1886.  i 

Clampett,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  New  York.  | 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  • 

Clare,  Rev.  Mervyn  Archdall,  49,  Oakley-street,  Chelsea.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  ^a;;.  1876;  Reg.  April  22,  1876. 

Clark,  Rev.  Frederick  James,  Earl's  Gift,  Strabane.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.   1863;  M.A.,  yKst.   1866;  B.D.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg 
March  31,  1874. 
Clark,  John  Henrv,  Upperlands,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Clarke,  Benjamin  James. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  Vern.  1855;  Reg.  Juh/  4,  1881. 

Clarke,  Ven.  Benjamin  Strettell,  Walmer  House,  Southport.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  u^st.  1866  ;       i 

Reg.  July  5,  1865.  j 

Clarke,  Charles,  Graiguenoe  Park,  Holycross,  Thurles.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1824 ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832 ;  Reg.  Nov.  21, 1832.  j 

Clarke,  Charles  Edward  Lane,  Umey,  Killiney.  : 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879.  \ 

Clarke,  Rev.  Francis  Edward,  Rectory,  Boyle.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.D.,  Vern.  1S73;  LL.D.,       I 
Vern.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 

t  Clarke,  George.  > 

Sch.,  1886;  B.A.,  Hietn.  1887;  Reg.  June  21,  1886. 
Clarke,  Henry  Wrav,  Notting  Hill,  Belfast. 

B.A.  and  U.A./Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  i 

Clarke,  Rev.  James,  Belturbet.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  Vern.  1861;  Reg.  Oct.  5,  1868.  j 

Clarke,  John  Read,  Adelaide  House,  Kingstown.  : 

B.A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.  A.,  ylist.  1854;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1866.  | 

Clarke,   Rev.   Joseph    "Williams,    17,   Manor-street,    Ardwick,    Man-       j 

Chester.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;   M.A.  and  B.  D.,  Hiem.  1861;  D.  D.,  Hiem.       \ 

1864;  Reg.  Sept.  1,  1868.  ; 


tJNITJiBSlTY  ELECTORS.  629 

Clarke,  Rev.  Moses,  60,  Lower  College-street,  Oakley-square,  London.  ' 

N.  W.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1868  ;  Reg.  Jpril^SO,  1874.  ] 

Clarke,  Eev.  Eichard  James,  Belfast.  -i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Eeg.  Mat/  8,  1889.  j 

Clarke,  Eev.  Samuel,  Genoa.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1878;  Eeg.  Dec.  18,  1878.  j 

Clarke,  Thomas  Kilner,  66,  John-William-street,  Huddersfield.  " 

B.A.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.),  and  M.D.,    JEst.  1873;  Eeg.  iVor.  14,  ; 

1S74.  ; 
Clarke,  "William  Beauchamp. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1839;  M.A.,  Vern.  1843;  Eeg.  July  4,  1881.  i 

Clarke,  Eev.  William  Joseph,  Glencore,  Limerick.  \ 

B.A.,  JEst.  1881;    M.  A.,  Vern.  1884;   B.  D.  ^st.  1890;   D.D.  \ 

JEst.    1891;  Eeg.  i^<j*.  26,  1884.  \ 
fClasson,  William  Herbert. 

Sch.,  1886  ;  Eeg.  June  21,  1886. 
Clayton,  Eobert. 

Sch.,  1875  ;  B.A,,  Biem.  1876 ;  Eeg.  May  24,  1875. 

Cleary,  Eev.  Eobert,  Galbally  Eectory,  Tipperary.  \ 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1874;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Eeg.  Feb.  10,  1880.  1 

Clegg,  Edward  Alford,  Littleborough,  Manchester.  i 

B.A.,  JEst.  1873;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876;  LL.D.,  ^5^.1878  ;  Eeg.  June  < 

28,  1876.  I 
Cleland,  John,  Downpatrick. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Eeg.  July  7,  1857.  ! 
Clemens,  Eev.  Alfred  Eichard,  33,  Buckhurst-street,  London. 

B.A.,  jEst.  1886;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Eeg.  June  27,  1889.  ' 

Clementson,  Eev.  Wm.,  Glensyde,  Bidborough,  Tqnbridge  Wells.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  Eeg.  Aug.  15,  1868.  '>. 
Clendenning,  George,  Australia. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1833;  Eeg.  Nov.  22,  1842.  - 

Clery,  James  Albert,  Limerick.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868 ;  M.Ch.,  ^st.  1870  ;  Eeg.  May  13,  1880.  j 

Clesham,  Eev.  Timothy,  Aasleagh,  Westport.  >. 

B.A.,  J!:st.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Riem.  1880;  Eeg.  Dec.  15,  1880.  ] 

Clibborn,  Cuthbert  John,  Kiltegan.  \ 

B.  A.,  Hie7n.  1867  ;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1869;  Reg.  March  24,  1869.  | 

Clibborn,  Eev.  George  Marsh,  St.  Gabriel's,  Willesden,  London,  W.  1 

B.A.,  Vern.  1878;  M.A.,  Vern.  1882;  Eeg.  June  12,  1883.  | 

Clibborn,  William.  ' 

B.A..  JLst.  1875  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Eeg.  May  13,  188C.  •! 
Cliffe,  Eev.  Allen  Eobert,  Eoby-place,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,   Vern.  1831;  M.A.,   Vern.  1846;   Eeg. /w/y  4,  1881. 

Close,  Eev.  Maxwell  Henry,  Newtown  Park,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  Eeg.  Feb.  20,  1873.  i 

fClose,  Samuel  Holt,  Bank,  Henry-street.  ■ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Eeg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  \ 
Clutterbuck,  Eev.  Lorenzo,  Middenhall,  Suffolk. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Eeg.  Nov.  18,  1858.  i 

Coachafer,  Eev.  Henry  John,  The  Vicarage,  King's  Heath,  Birming-  | 

ham.  ! 

B.A.,  J£st.  1883;  M.A.  JEst.  1889;  Eeg.  June  27,  1889.  j 

2b3  I 

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530  tTNIYERSITY  ELECTOHSi  j 

I 
Coade,  Rev.  Charles  Edward.  j 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1884;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
Coade,  Rev.  Charles  Edward,  Methodist  College,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  ^M.  1884  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891.  ! 

Coates,  Rev.  Arthur,  119,  Pembroke-road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1846 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  | 

Coates,  Charles,  University  Club,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.A.,  Vern.  1837;  Reg.  July  22,  1833.  I 

Coates,  Rev.  James  Irwin,  17,  Essex-road,  Springfield-park,  Acton,  : 
London,  W. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1884;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  May  4,  1887. 
tCoates,  William  Montgomery,  Cambridge. 

Sch.,  1877;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  Hiein.  1882;  Reg.  May  28. 
1877.  ■ 

Cobbe,  Rev,  "Wm.  Power,  Jersey. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  i 

Cochran,  Andrew  William,  Bengal.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1880. 
Cochrane,  Gore  Dacre,  Ashfield,  Longford.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1875 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  | 

Cochrane,  Rev.  David  Crawford,  Stevall  Vicarage,  Derby. 

B.  A.,  Vern,  1857  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  Reg.  Aug.  18,  1868. 
Cochrane,  Gore  Dacre,  Ashfield,  Longford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  ^at.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Cochrane,   Rev.   James    Henry  Dickson,  Liscard   Vicarage,   Birken- 
head. ^ 

Sch.,  1852;  B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.A.,  ^st.  1862;  Reg.  March  28,  ' 
1874.  i 

Cochrane,  John,  LifFord,  Strabane. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;   M.A.,  Vern.  1869;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869. 
Cochrane,  Rev.  Samuel  George,  Kilbarron,  Ballyshannon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1882.  I 

Cockett,  Rev.  William,  Vicarage,  Upperby,  Carlisle.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1847  -,  Reg.  March  27,  1874 
Cockle,  Rev.  Francis  Tiavers,  Morrison's -quay,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.A.,  Jist.  1887;  Keg.  June  30,  1887. 
Cockram,  Rev.  Thomas,  Royal  Latin  School,  Buckingbam. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;   Reg.  Lee.  17,  1885.  ' 

Cockrem,  Rev.  Oliver  Carter,  London  Orphan  Asylum,  Watford.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;  Rq^.  Dec.  20,  1876.  I 

Coen,  Rev.  John  Creagh,  Ilannington  Rectory,  Northampton.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  B.  D.,  and  D.  D.,  ^i.s^  1891;  Reg.  Jwie  26,    ' 

1891.  I 

fCogan,    Right    Hon.    William    Henry    Ford,    93,    Stephen's-green,    ^ 

South. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1847 ;  Reg.  July  6,  1847. 
Coghlan,  Rev.  John  Armstrong,  Tetsworth,  Oxon.  ■ 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1835  ;  M.  A.,  yEst.  1862  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  \ 

Cohen,  Abraham,  195,  Sutherland-avenuo,  Maida  Vale,  London,  W.        I 

B.A.,  JUat.  1879 ;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  ^at.    1882 ;   Reg.   Jun4  29     ! 
1882.  I 

tColclou>;h,  Rev.  Howard  John,  Glenvillo,  Worthing. 

B.  A.,  ^ht.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  j£st.  1881  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 


UNIVEESITi:  ELECTORS.  531 

Cole,  ■William  Wormleighton,  Grammar  School,  March,  Cambs. 

B.A.,  ^st  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Coleman,  Rev.  Wm.  Hobday,  Wootton  Rectory,  Isle  of  Wight. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Colgan,  Rev.  William,  Spiddal,  Galway. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  May  2^,  1880. 
Collen,  William  Garibaldi,  Killicomaine  House,  Portadown. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem,  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  May  24, 
1880. 
Colles,  Abraham,  Wellington,  Somerset. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1878. 
Colles,  Rev.  Goddard  Richards  Purefoy,  Hackney  Infirmary,  London,  E. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  Reg.  June  11,  1872. 
Colles,  Graves  Chamnev,  38,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

B.  A.,  Veni.  1844;  M.A.,  J2st.  1865;  Reg. /e%  6,  1865. 
Colles,  John  Mayne,  14,  Ely-place. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
tColles,  William,  Regius  Professor  of  Surgery,  21,  Stephen' s-green,  N. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
CoUey,  George  Pomeroy  Arthur,  Mount  Temple,  Clontarf. 

B.A.,  JTim.  1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Collier,  William  Francis. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  LL.I).,  Hiem.  1860;  Heg.  July  i,  1881. 
Collins,  Edwd.  Wolfenden,  Farnborough  House,  Sydenham,  Kent. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  D.,  u^s^  1871;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg. 
Feb.  22,  1873. 
Collins,  John  Stephen,  Dunmore  House,  Tuam. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866 ;  Reg.  Oct.  23,  1867. 
Collins,  Richard  Henn,  4,  Garden-court,  Temple,  London,  E.  C. 

Sch.,  1861 ;  Reg.  Ju?ie  6,  1881. 
Collins,  Rev.  Ihumas  Richard  Setford,  41,  Blessington-street. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.  A.,  Biem.  1862;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1866;  B.  D.,  Hiem.  1874 ; 
Reg.  June  27,  1866. 
Collis,  William  Stewart,  Albano,  Eglinton-road,  Donnybrook. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Collisson,  William  Alexander  Houston,  17,  Kenilworth-square,  Rathgar. 

Mas.  B.,  JEst.  1884;  Mus.  D.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Collum,  Archibald,  24,  Upper  Sackville-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  March  23,  1856. 
fColquhoun,  Rev.  William,  Aghadoey,  Coleraine. 

Sch.,  1863;  B.A.,  Hiem.  18G5 ;  M..A.,^8t.  1873;  Reg.  1863. 
Colthurst,  Herbert  Baldwin,  85,  Harcourt-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25, 1873. 
Colvill,  Rev.  John  Burleigh,  Galgorm,  Hastings. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1869;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Compton,  Rev.  John. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1876;  Reg.  July  4, 1881. 
Compton,  Thomas  Armetriding,  Christ-Church-road,  Southbourne. 

B.  A.,  Hie?n.  1865;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Comyn,  Henry  Edward,  47,  Northumberland-avenue,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.  and  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Feb.  12,  1879. 
fConan,  Arthur. 

Sch.,  1885;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  Reg.  June  1,  1885. 


532  UNIVERSITY    ELECTOftS. 

Concannon,  Rev.  George  Blake,  Dcerhadden,  Brixton-rise,  London,  S."W. 

B.  A.,  ^&t.  1845  ;  LL.D.,  JiU.  1881  ;  Reg.  July  2,  1881. 
Congreve,    Kev.    John,    9,    De  Vera    Mansions,    De    Vere   Gardens, 
London,  W.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1846 ;  Reg.  April  1,  1874.  \ 

Conner,  Henry  Daniel,  4,  Mount-street  Crescent. 

B.A.,  Uiem.  1880;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  Feh.  22,  1887.  ! 

fConner,  Rev.  Richard  Mountifort,  F.  T.  C.  i 

B.A.,   Vern.  1846;  FeUow,  1851;  M.A.,    Vern.   1852;   B.D.   and 
D.D.,  Jist.  1886. 
Connolly,  Pierce  James.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern,  1853  ;  Reg.  Nov.  4,  1874.  j 

Connolly,  Rev.  Robert  James  Charles,  Shanagolden,  Foynes. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1862;  M.A.,  Ricm.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876.  j 

Connolly,  Rev.  Thomas  Stephen,  Montrose,  N.  B.  i 

B.A.,  Hier^u  1873;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feh.  10,  1880.  ! 

Connor,  Hon.  Sir  Henry,  Chief  Justice,  Natal. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  LL.D.,  if ^m.  1877;  Reg.  Lee.  19,  1877.  \ 

tConoUy,  William  George.  \ 

Sch.,  1889  ;  B.A.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1889.  | 

Cook,  Rev.  Flavel  Smith,  Parsonage,  Westbourne-green,  London,  "W.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  Riem.  1880  ;  Reg.  Dec,  i 

15,  1880.  I 

Cook,  Keningale  Robert. 

B.A.,  Riem,.  1866;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  Riem.  1875;   Reg.  Dec.  17,  ■ 
1875. 
Cooke,  Edward  Jones,  20,  Surrey-street,  Sheffield. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1867  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Cooke,  Rev.  Elijah  Harwood,  Urmston,  Manchester. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Cooke,  Rev.  Henry  James,  Principal,  Ebury  College,  Rhyl.  \ 

B.A.,  Riem.  1881;  M.A.,  Riem.  1884;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1884. 
Cooke,  Rev.  James  Theodore,  "VValton-le-Soken,  Colchester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867 ;  Reg.  April  11,  1874.  i 

Cooke,  John,  3,  Lower  Fitzwilliain-street.  ! 

Sch.,  1875;  B.A.,  Vern.  1877;  Reg.  May  24,  1875.  < 

Cooke,  Rev.  John,  Glenealy,  Ashford,  Co.  Wicklow. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.A.,  B.D. ,  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1885. 
Reg.  Aug.  29,  1868.  | 

fCooke,  Rev.  John  Digby,  Parsonage,  Female  Orphan  House,  North 
Circular-road. 
B.  A.,  JEst.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  Reg.  Feh.  28,  1865. 
Cooke,  Joseph  Young,  Auchnacloy. 

Sch.  1874;  B.  A.,  Riem.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1874. 
Cooke,  Samuel,  Poena,  Bombay. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1875;  Reg.  July  2,  1875. 
Cooke,  Theodore,  Civil  Engineering  College,  Poona,  Bombay. 

B.  A.,  JEat.  1860;   M.A.  and  M.Eng.,  ifw/j.  1865 ;  LL.D.,  Vern. 
1873;  Keg.  Dec.  14,  1865. 
Cooke,  Thomas  Rodie. 

B.  A.,  jEhI.  1842  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1846 ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Cookson,  Rev.  James,  Marton  Parsonage,  Blackpool. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841  ;  M.  A.,  JEnt.  1864  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 


tINIVEIlSITY  ELECTORS.  533  ! 

Coombes,  Rev.  Edwin,  Hanworthy  Rectory,  Poole.  > 

B.  A.,  mem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  I860  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  , 

Cooney,  Edward,  60,  Harcourt-street.  ! 

Mus.  D.,  Jt:st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887.  ! 

Cooney,  William,  60,  Harcourt-street.  ' 

Sch.,  1868  ;  B.  A.,  Fern.  1869;  Reg.  1868.  [ 

Cooper,  Rev.  Alfred  William  Francis,  Canada.  I 

B.  A.,  mem.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1878 ;  Reg.  Jan.  28,  1879.  1 

Cooper,  Rev.  Andrew,  Rochford  Bridge,  Westmeath.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 

Cooper,  Edward  George,  3,  Sallymount-terrace,  Ranelagh.  j 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 

Cooper,  Rev.  Francis,  Birkdale,  Southport.  ! 

M.A.  (ad  eund.  Cantab.),  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  .Mst.  1879  ;  Reg.  May  14,         j 

1880.  J 

Cooper,  Yen.  H.  Edward,  129,  Heathfield-road,  Handsworth.  ' 

B.A.,  mem.  1873;   M.A.,  litem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
Cooper,  Harry  Joseph,  Demagh,  Wexford. 

B.  A.,  miem.  1869 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1889 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 

Cooper,  John  Richard,  Birchgrove,  Wexford.  j 

B.  A.,  JEnt.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 

Cooper.  Rev.  Jonathan  Sisson,  Xillanne  Rectory,  Enniscorthy.  j 

B.  A.,  Mst.  1841 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  May  6,  1891.  ! 

Cooper,  Rev.  Richard,  Swayfield  Rectory,  Grantham.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  mem.  1863;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  j 

Cooper,  Rev.  Robert  Henry  Simmonds,  7,  Botanic-avenue,  Belfast.  j 

B  A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  M.A.  me?n.  1887  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887.  ^         1 

Cooper,  Robert  Thomas,  17,  Stanley  Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  W.         '> 

B.A.,  me7n.  1864  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1865 ;  M.D.,  mem.  1870  ;  M.A., 

mem.  1883;  Reg.  Aug.  1,  1874.  ] 

Cooper,  William  Augustus,  Cooper  Hill,  Carlow.  I 

B.  A.,  ^^t.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874.  i 
Copley,  Rev.  Thomas,  Seaham  Harbour. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1881  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881.  I 

Coppinger,  Joseph  William,  45,  Fleet-street.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1827  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1832  ;  Reg.  Sept.  8,  1868.  ' 
Corballis,  Richard,  Rosemount,  Roebuck. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1853 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856 ;  Reg.  July  1,  1856.  ' 
Corbett,  Rev.  Edward  St.  John,  Portadown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  ^'st.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869.  j 

Corbett,  Rev.  Frederick  St.  John,  Hunslet,  Leeds.  ; 

B.A.,  JEst.  1884  ;  M.A.  Miem.  1887  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887.  '       \ 

tCorbett,  John,  12,  Frankfort-avenue,  Rathgar.  ; 
B.  A.,  mem.  1861 ;    M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865 ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg. 

May  14,  1880.  ' 
Corcoran,  Lawrence,  Enniscorthy. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;   >L  Ch.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  Feb.  23, 1883.  ^ 

Cordner,  Rev.  Anthony  Allen,  Chaplain,  India.  ! 

Sch.,  1870;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  1870.  \ 
Cornwall,  Robert,  36,  Rutland-square,  West. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  March  2,  1868. 
Corr,  Rev.  Thomas  John,  Po,  Italy. 

Sch.,  1873;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,^s^.  1878;  Reg.  1873.  \ 


634  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  ^^ 

Corran,  Rev.  John,  Cannington,  Taunton.  J 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1863;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873;  Keg.  June  25,  1873.  ] 

Corvan,  Rev.  Wni.  Walsh,  Rectory,  Bannow,  New  Ross.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1870  ;  Reg.  7%  8,  1870. 

Cosgrave,  Ephraiin  MacDowel,  5,  Gardiner' s-row.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.D.,  Vern.  1878;  M.  Ch.,  uEst.  1883;  Reg.    i 

March  5,  1878. 

Cosgrave,  Henry  Alexander,  70,  Eccles-street.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1875;   Reg.  Dec.  17,  1875.  j 

Cosgrave,  Rev.  William  Frederick,  West  Hartlepool.  I 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878  ,  M.A.,  Vern.  1882  ;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882.  j 

Cotter,  Rev.  James  Lawrence,  All  Saints  Vicarage,  Cheadle.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1876;   Reg.  Jan.  22,  1876. 

Cotter,  Rev.  William,  Avonmore-terrace,  Balmoral,  Belfast.  I 

B.  A.,  JEst.   1855 ;    M.  A.,    Vern.  1862  ;    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,    Vern,    • 

1876;  Reg.  July  12,  1865.  ' 

fCotter,  Wm.  Edw.  Pearson.  j 

Sch.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1889.  j 

Cotter,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Buttevant.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.A.,  Vern.  1872;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1875;  Reg.    j 

Feb.  13,  1872.  I 

Cotter,  Rev,  William  Lawrence,  West  Coker,  Yeovil. 

B.A.,  ^.H.  1869  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1877.  ! 

Cottle,  James.  j 

LL.  D.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.),  ^st.,  1841 ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ; 

Coulter,  Rev.  Isaac,  Manorhamilton.  ' 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877;    M.A.,  ^st.  1880;  B.  D.,  ^st.  1891;  Reg.    ' 

June  30,  1880.  I 

Coulter,  Rev.  Launcelot,  Sussex. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Riem.  1881 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  May  24,    i 
1880.  - 

tCounsel,  Edward  Patrick  Sarsfield,  21,  Lower  Dominick- street. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1873;  LL.U.,  JEst.  1886;  Reg.  Juhj  \,  1886.  i 

Courtenay,  Edward  Maziere,  District  Asylum,  liimerick. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1871  ;  Reg.  Dec.  5,  1871.  \ 

Courtenay,  Rev.  Geoige  Frederick,  Burrington  Vicarage,  Ludlow.  I 

B.A.,  uEst.  1860;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886;  Reg.  July  1,  1886.  ' 

Courtenay,    Rev.   John   Brownlee,    6,    Westbourne-terrace,     North,   i 
London,  W. 
Sch.,  1850;   B.A.,   Vern.  1853;   M.A.,  JEst.  1857;  Reg.  Aug.  17,    \ 
1868. 
Courtenay,  Robert,  India. 

Scb.,  1869;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871;  Reg.  1869. 
Courtney,  Alfred  Campbell,  Danesfield,  Clontarf.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878. 
Cowan,  Samuel  Kennedy,  Drenta,  Diinmurry.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ; 

Cowell,  Very  Rev.  George  Young,  Portarlington. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1  873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  i 

Cowen,  George,  Walpole  Lodge,  New  Maiden,  Surrey.  '. 

A.,  .^ut.  1881  ;  M.D.,  JUst.  1886;  Reg.  July  1,  1886.  i 

Covvley,  Rev.  Jobn  Sainsbury,  Ilorsley  Fields,  Wolverhampton. 
.A.,  JEst.  1877;  M.A.,  ^nt.  1880;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 


UNlVEKSiXr  ELECTOES.  535   ; 

Oowley,  Rev.  William  David,  Chichester.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1876  ;    i 

Reg.  April  22,  1876.  1 

Cox,  John,  3,  Devonshire-terrace,  Kensington.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Miem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874,  j 

Cox,  Yen.  Michael  Bell,  Glenties,  Stranorlar.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874.  i 

Cox,  Rev.  Thomas,  Ramoan  Rectory,  Ballycastle,  Co.  Antrim.  : 

B.A.,  ^sL  1871 ;  M.A.,  mem.  1880  ;  Reg.  Dee.  15,  1880. 
Cox,  Rev.  William  Lang  Paige,  Rockferry,  Cheshire. 

B.A.,  mem.  1877;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1881 ;  Reg.  April  29,  1881. 
Craig,  James,  35,  York-street. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1885  ;  M.  D.,  ^si.  1891;  Reg.  Juue  25,  1891. 
Craig,  Rev.  Graham,  Tullamore. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1857;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Aug.  21,  1868.  j 

fCraig,  Rev.  John  Duncan,  Dunkerrin,  Albert-road,  Kingstown.  i 

B.  A.,  Mst.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  JEst.  1869  ;     i 
Reg.  June  10,  1869. 
Craig,  Rev.  Stewart  Baillie,  Warthill,  Yorks. 

Sch.,  1847;  B.A.,  ^st.  1849;    M.A.,  jEst.   1868;   Rq^.  Aug.  4,     j 

1868.  I 

Craig,  Rev.  Walter  Yelverton,  Watton,  Herts.  1 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881.  i 

Craig,  William  H.,  1,  Tavistock-street,  Bedford-square,  London,  W.C. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1863;  M.A.,  JEst.  1867;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1868.  j 

t Craig,    Wm.    James,    10,   "Victoria-bridge,   Victoria-street,    London, 
S.W. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  Reg.  1870.  ; 

Crake,  Rev.  Edward  Ebenezer,  Clifton  House,  Eastbourne.  ' 

B.A.,^5^.  1878;  M.A.,  mem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1881. 
Crampton,  George  Ribton,  Harrow,  Middlesex.  ! 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1835  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  Nov.  5,  1866.  j 

Cramsie,  Francis  C.  ! 

Sch.,  1851 ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  Reg.  May  20,  1880.  ; 

Cramsie,  James  Sinclair,  Ballymoney,  Co.  Antrim. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879.  ; 

Cramsie,  Robert.  ' 

Sch.,  1874  ;  B.  A.,  mem.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1874.  \ 

Cranfield,  Rev.  Robert  Lloyd,  Tatbam  Rectory,  Wennington,  Lanes.        i 

B.  A.,  mem.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  yEat.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875.  ! 

Cranny,  John  Joseph,  17  Merrion-square.  j 

B.A.  andM.  Chir.,    Vern.  1869;    M.D.,  ^s^.  1872;   Reg.  Nov.  9, 
1870.  ' 

Crawford,  Yen.  Archibald,  Melbourne.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Jultj  i,  1881.  : 

Crawford,  Arthur  Sharman,  Crawfordsburn,  Belfast.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.A.,  Vern.  1836;  Reg.  Jan.  26,  1833  ! 

Crawford,  Charles  Sharman,  University  Club. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835]  M.A.,  F^m.  1865  ;  Reg.  March  1,  186(). 
fCrawfoid,  Ernest  Caldwell. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Mag  21,  1883. 
Crawford,  George,  University  Club,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1827;  M.A.,  Vern.  1836;  Reg.  Nov.  19,  1832. 


636  UNIVERSITY  KLECT0R8. 

Crawford^   George  Arthur,  Arpley   House,  Thicket-road,    Norwood,      I 
London,    S.  E.  j 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  JEst.  1857  ;  Reg.  Aug.  20,  1868. 
Crawford,  Rev.  John,  Portumna. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,    Vern.  1868;  B.  D.,  mem.  1873;  D.D., 
Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1868.  \ 

fCrawford,  Robert,  Stonewold,  Ballyshannon.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1869;  Reg.  June  30,  1869.  i 

Crawford,  Robert  Karl.  1 

B.A.  (adeund.  Cantab,);  M.  A.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891.      j 
Crawford,  Rev.  William,  94,  Ranelagh-road.  ( 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  ^sL  1870;  Reg.  iVov.  25,  1870.  \ 

tCrawford,  Rev.  "William  Saunders,  New  Brighton,  Cheshire.  j 

Sch.,  1885;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  B.D.,  Miem.  1889;  Reg.  June  1,      j 
1885.  j 

tCrawley,  William  John  Chetvvode,  3,  Ely-place.  J 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  July  2,  1881. 
Cree,  George,  40,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  Jiilt/  6,  1865.  < 

Creed,  Rev.  Colin  John,  Grammar  School,  Amersham,  Bucks.  • 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881.  i 

fCreed,  Richard,  Cloyne.  j 

B.A.,^'s^  1859;  M.  A.,  ^em.  1864;  LL.D.,  J3j^m.    1869;    Reg. 

JJec.  15,  1864.  ] 

Creek,  Edward  Basnetto.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  Reg.  Jultj  4,  1881. 
Creek,  Ven.  William,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore,  Kildallon,  Ardlogher. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1884  ;      ; 
Reg.  Auff.  15,  1868.  i 

Creeny,  Rev.  Horatio  Nelson,  Holmrook  Post-office,  Eskdale,  vid  Cam- 
forth,  Cumberland. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.   1865;  Reg.  Sept.  1,  1868.  1 

fCreery,  Andrew  M'Creight.  j 

Sch.,  1885;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  June  1,  1885.  ! 

fCreswell,  Rev.  Samuel  Francis,  Church-street,  Norwich.  i 

M.A.  (adeund.  Cantab.),  and  B.D.,  Vern.  1871 ;  D.D.,  Hiem.  1876  ;      I 
Reg.  Dec.  1871.  \ 

Chritchley,  Thomas.  ' 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
fCroasdaile,  John  Ernest.  : 

Sch.,  1889;  B.A.  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  June  17,  1889.  1 

tCroly,  Rev.  Daniel  George  Hayes,  St.  Anne's  Vicarage,  Easky.  j 

B.  A.,  i//m.  1873;  M.A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  Jan.  22,  1878. 
Cromie,  Henry,  81,  Iffley  Road,  Oxford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1863;  Reg.  Aug.  29,  1868. 
Crompton,  William  Henry,  St.  Bride's  School,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  iJec.  19,  1889.  i 

Cronyn,  Captain  Abraham  Prim,  R.  W.  Kent  Regiment,  Portland. 

B.A.,  ^8t.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Crook,  William  Montgomery. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Map  24,  1880. 
Crooke,  Rev.  Milward,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^at.  1870;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 


UNIVERSITY   ELECTORS.  63* 

Crooke,  Robert. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Eeg.  Jul^  4,  1881. 
fCrooke,  Robert  Francis  T. 

Sch.,  1887;  B.A.,  Eiem.  1888;  Reg.  June  6,  1887. 
Crooke,  William,  India. 

Sch.,  1868;  B.  A.,  ^s^.  1871;  Reg.  1868. 
Crooksbank,  Rev.  Charles,  Burnfoot,  Derry. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1863. 
Crooksbank,  Rev.    Gerrard  Alexander,   Ryster  Vicarage,   Downham, 
Norfolk. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  June  23,  1871. 
Croslegb,  Rev.  Charles,  Scaitcliffe,  Englefield-green,  Staines. 

Sch.,    1861;    B.  A.,  mem.   1862;    M.A.  and  B.D.,    Vern.   1873; 

D.  D.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868,  as  Crossle.  j 

Cross,  Rev.  J.  Adam,  St.  John's  Vicarage,  Little  Holbeck,  Leeds. 

Sch.,  1860;  B.A.,  Siem.  1862;   M.A.,  JEst.  1873;  Reg.  Sept.  10,  ^ 

1868. 
Cross,  Rev.  John  Henry,  Milverton,  Eastbourne.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Eie?n.  1863  ;  Reg.  Nov.  4,  1874.  ' 

Cross,  Rev.  Canon  Thomas  Henry,  Southport.  j 

B.A.,    Vern.    1854;    M.A.,   B.D.,  and  B.B.,  u^st.  1885;     Reg.  i 

June  25,  1885. 
Crossle,  Francis  Clements,  10,  New-street,  Newry.  ; 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1871 ;  Reg.  Feb.  28,  1871.  ! 

Crossley,  Rev.  Owen  Thomas  Lloyd,  16,  Catherine-street,  Birkenhead. 

B.A.,^'.v^.  1883;  M.A.,  Vern.  1888.     Reg.  Feb.  14,  1888.  j 

t Crossley,  Thomas  Hastings  Henjy,  Queen's  College,  Belfast.  ] 

Sch.,  1865;  B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.,  1865.  1 

Crosthwaite,  Rev.  Benjamin,  Knaresborough.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1838  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  ] 

Crosthwaite,  Rev.  Charles,  8,  St.  James's-terrace,  Clonskeagh.  ] 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832.  , 

t Crosthwaite,  Davenport,  Eldon  Villa,  Ranelagh-road.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1873.  : 

Crotty,  Rev.  Albert  Erasmus,  Moylisker,  Mullingar.  i 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ^Est.  1883  ;  Reg.  Mat/  2,  1883. 
Crowe,  Rev.  Edward  Daniel,  Dromahair,  Co.  Leitrim.  - 

B.  A.,  mem.  1884  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888.  i 

Crowe,  George  "Wyndham,  Shaw-street,  "Worcester.  :] 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  D.,  A':st.  1876;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  ^ 

Crowe,  Rev.  Robert,  Woodhouse  Parsonage,  Huddersfield. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  i 

Crozier,  Francis  Rawdon  Moira,  19,  Lower  Dominick-street.  ; 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1877. 
Crozier,  Rev.  Henrv  Willcocks,  Bowdon,  Cheshire.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  ] 

Crozier,  Rev.  James  Alexander,  Coston  Rectory,  Melton  Mowbray.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.A.,  Vern.  1846;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1846.  j 

fCrozier,  Rev.  John  Baptist,  Holywood  Vicarage,  Belfast.  ; 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872 ;  M  A.,  Hiem.  1875 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.  JEst.  1888  ;  I 

Reg.  Dec.  15,  1875.  ; 

tCruise,  Francis  Richard,  93,  Merrion-square,  "West.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  D.,  uEst.  1861 ;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 


538  UNirEJlSITY    ELECTOKS. 

Cudmore,  Rev.  John  Francis  Ed v^'ard,  Lutton  Vicarage,  Long  Sutton.   • 

B.A.,  jEst.,  1883  ;  M.A.  jEst.,  1885  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1885.  \ 

Cullen,  Rev.  James  Edward,  New  Zealand.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1880;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1886.  \ 

Cullinan,  Patrick,  Ennis.  r 

Sch.,  1826  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  Reg.  Aug.  25,  1868.  h 

tCulverwell,  Edward  Parnall,  F.T.C.  ) 

Sch.,  1875;  B.A.,  iTim.  1877  ;  M.A.,  ^tm.  1882;  FeUow,  1883;  . 
Reg.  May  24,  1875. 
Cumine,  Rev.  Ralph  Allen,  Muttra,  Calcutta. 

Sch.,  1869  ;  B.  A.  and  M.A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.,  1869.  j 

Cummin,  Rev.  Joseph  King,  Darmstadt.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  Reg.  April  7,  1874.  j 

Cunningham,  Henry  Francis.  , 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Cuppage,  Rev.  Robert  Jackson,  Rectoiy,  North  Bursham,  Walsing-   ' 
ham.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870 ;  Reg.  July  6, 1870. 
Cuppaidge,  John  Loftus,  Australia.  ' 

B.A.,  JEst.  1880;  M.D.,  jEsL  1884;  Reg.  Jime  6,  1884.  < 

Ciirry,  Rev.  Joseph,  Brigg,  Lincolnshire.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Curtis,  Rev.  Robert  John  Stanislaus,  84,  Stepheii's-green,  S. 

Sch.  1874;  B.A.,\H^im.   1874;    M.A.,  Vern.  1884;   Reg.  June  2    j 

1874.  j 

tCusack,  Sir  Ralph  Smith,  Furry-park,  Raheny.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  Sept.  27,  1849.  | 

Cusack- Smith,  "William  Robert,  108,  Eaton-square,  London,  S.  W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  Reg.  Jime  8,  1865.  \ 

Dagg,  Geo.  Amyrald  de  Montmorency  Edwin,  Royal  Irish  Constabulary  ■ 
Office,  Dublin  Castle. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  M.  A.  and  LL.  B.,  Hiem.  1889 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  | 

1889.  _  ^  I 

Daine,  Rev.  "Wm.  Ralph,  St.  Stythian's  Vicarage,  Cornwall.  1 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Dall,  James  K. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1874;  Hc^.  July  4,  1881. 
D' Alton,  Rev.  Eyre  Stratford,  Chaplain,  II. M.S.  "  Benbow,"  Malta. 

Sch.,  1877;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1878;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  May  28, 
1877. 
Dalton,  Rev.  George  "William.  '• 

B.A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1877     \ 
Heg.Aug.  4,  1868. 
Dalton,  Henry,  Middle  Temple,  London. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1827  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  Reg.  May  19,  1880. 
Daly,  P^ugene, 

Sch.,  1839  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1843  ;  Reg.  Aug.  29,  1868. 
Daly,  Henry  James,  Donacarnev  House,  Drogheda.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1880;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884.  j 

Dalv,  Ven.  Henry  Variaii,  Archdeacon  of  Clonf'ert,  Deancrv,  Gort.         j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Daly,  Rev.  John  Bowles,  St.  Peter,  SaHVon-liill,  London,  E.G.  ,! 

B.A.,  ^at.  1866  ;  LL.D.,  JEnt.  1872  ;  Reg.  May  19,  1880.  I 


tTNIVEKSITr  ELECTOKS.  569 

I 
Daly,  Owen,  23,  Albion-street,  Hull.  j 

B.A.,  Fern.  1843;  M.  D.,  Fern.  1857;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874.  | 

fDalzell,  Henry.  J 

Sch.,  1890;  B.A.  Siem.  1891;   Tieg.  June  2,  1890.  I 

fDames,  Francis  J.  Longworth,  21,  Herbert-street. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1858.  j 

Dames,  Robert  Staples  Longworth,  21,  Herbert-street.  i 

Scb.,  1861  ;   B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  Reg.  Mat/  14,  1867.  , 

Dane,  Arthur  Henry  Cole,  Staff  Surgeon,  Indian  Army.  j 

B.A.,  Fern.  1874  ;  M.D.,  JEst.  1878  ;  Reg.  Juhj  4,  1878.  \ 

fDane,  Rev.  Benjamin  Friel  Foster,  Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales.  : 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873.  ; 

Dane,  Richard,  Clarendon  Lodge,  Millbrook,  Southampton. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1833  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1859;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1859. 
Dane,  Richard  Martin,  7,  Percy-place. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  "j 

Daniel,  Rev.  Evan,  Training  College,  Battersea,  London,  S.  W. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1874  ;  Reg.  July  50,  1874.  ; 

Dann,  Rev.  John  Walter,  Downend,  Bristol.  < 

B.  A.,  Hiem.,  1865;  M.A.,  Fern.  1869  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869.  j 

Danson,  Rev.  James  Myers,  Aberdeen,  N.  B.  J 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  Jtme  30,  1881.  j 

Darby,  Very  Rev.  John  Lionel,  Dean  of  Chester.  ; 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1865.  i 

D'Arcy,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick,  Billy  Rectory,  Co.  Antrim.  ■ 

Sch.,  1882  ;  B.  A.,  Hietn.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  5,  1882. 
d'Aremberg,  Frederick  Augustus  Abeltshauser.  | 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873  :  M.A.,  u^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  Matj  19,  1880.  j 

fDarley,  William  Frederick,  18,  Fitzwilliam-square.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  LL.  D.,  -^st.  1838;  Reg.  Jan.  23,  1833. 
Darley,  Rev.  AVilliam  Shaw,  Belfast.  , 

Sch.,  1859;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.A.,  Fern.  1878;  Reg.  Sept.  10, 

1868.  i 

Darling,  Rev.  Charles  Wesley,  36,  Kild  are -street.  > 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  Mat/  6,  1891. 
Darling,  Rev.  John  Lindsey,  Kinsale.  I 

B.A.,  u^st.  1877  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  Jtwe  30,  1880. 
Darnell,  Rev.  J'rancis  Aubrey,  Portobello  Barracks.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  May  26,  1880.  1 

Darragh,  Rev.  John  Thomas,  South  Africa.  ' 

Sch.,  1878;  B.A.,  Fern.  1879;  B.D.,  Hiem.  1883;  Reg.  1878. 
Darwent,  James  Major. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1860;  Reg. /M?y  4,  1881. 
Daubeney,  Charles  Giles  Bridle. 

M.  A.  {ad  eund.  Oxon.),  Nov.  20,  1835  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  i 

Daunt,  Rev.  Edward  Stephen,  Rectory,  Greystones. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1869  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Daunt,  Rev.  Edward  Synge  Townsend,  St.  Stephen' s-by-Launceston, 
Cornwall. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Daunt,  Rev.  William,  Queenslown. 

B.  A.,     Hiem.     1863  ;     M.  A.,     Fern.    1870  ;     Reg.     April    16,         J 
1872. 


540                                       UNIVEESITT  ELECTORS.  | 

Davidson,  Eev.  George,  Melbourne.  | 

B.A.  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Eeg.  Mai/  2,  1888.  | 

Davidson- Houston,  Rev.  Bennet  Clear,  Incumbent  of  St.  John's,  Sandy-  * 

mount.  \ 

B.A.,  Siem.  1860;  M.A.,  ^st.  1864,  as  Davidson;  Reg.  June  29,    ] 

1864.  i 

Davidson,  Rev.  John  Henry,  Ballymaglasson,  Battcrstown.  % 

B.  A.,  Vcrn,  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868.  | 

Davies,  Rev.  David,  Neath.  ! 

B.A.,  JEst.  1886;  M.A.,^st.  1889;  Reg.  Jime  27,  1889.  j 
Davies,  Edward  Cynffig,  Grammar  School,  Menai  Bridge,  N.  "Wales.      .1 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890.  { 

Davies,  Rev.  John,  Eglwys-Rhos,  Conway.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1838 ;  Reg.  March  28,  1874. 

Davies,  Rev.  John,  Newsome  Vicarage,  Huddersfield.  \ 

B.A.,  uEst.  1883  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  Mai/  4,  1887.  ' 

Davies,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  178,  Oakley-street,  Chelsea.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  Reg.  April  1,  1874.  i 

fDavis,  Rev.  John  Atkyns,  67,  Lower  Baggot-street.  j 

B.A.,  Miem.  1869;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  B.D.,  Vern.  18SI  ;  Reg.    i 

^  i>fc.  18,  1872.  -j 

Davis,  John,  Eglwys-Rhos,  Conway.  i 

Sch.  1832;  B.A.,  Vern.  1836;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881.  , 
Davis,  Samuel  "Wesley. 

Sch.,  1843  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881. 

Davis,  Rev.  William  Henry,  St.  Jude's  Rectory,  Belfast.  ] 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  \ 
Davis,  Rev.  William  Sampson,  Cor3kermouth. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858  ;    M.  A.,  ^st.  1866;  Reg.  ^m^-.  22,  1868.  ! 

Davy,  Edmund  Wm.,  St.  Helen's,  Highfield-road,  Rathgar.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1872;    M.A.,  ASst.  1873;    Reg.    . 

Dec.  18,  1872.  i 
Davy,  Henry,  Kimmage  Lodge,  Roundtown. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1861  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1866;  Reg.  Oct.  1,  1869.  \ 
Dawes,  Rev.  John  Samuel,  Newton-house,  Claremont-road,  Surbiton,    j 
London,  S.W. 

B.A.,  mem.  1863;   M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  B.B.,  Hiem.  1877;  D.D. 

Hiem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Feb.  28,  1873.  ] 
Dawson,  Rev.  Abraham,  Seagoe,  Portadown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Oct.  2,  1856.  | 

Dawson,  William  Richard,  Cork-street  Hospital.  ' 

B.A.,  ui:st.  1887  ;  M.D.  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Dawson,  Edward  Joseph  Grant,  Houndswood,  Cong. 

Sch.,  1856  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1868.  J 
Dawson,  Henry  Gordon. 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  13,  1881.  ~ 

Dawson,  Rev.  Henry,  Stockwood-crescont,  Luton.  j 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883 ;  M.A.,  ^at.  1886  ;  Reg.  Jn/i/  1,  1886.  i 

Dawson,  Yelverton,  Heathlands,  Southborne,  Hants.  1 

Sch.,  1867;   B.A.,  Hiem.  1807;    M.D.,   ^st.    1878;   Reg.  Aug.    j 

1867.  ] 

Day,  Joseph  Michael,  86,  Merrion-square.  | 

B.A.,  IJiem.  1872;  LL.D.,  Aist.  1886;  Reg.  June  2b,  1886.  f 


I 


UNIVBRSiry  ELECTOliij.  541 

Day,  Rt.  Rev.  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cashel,  Water- 
ford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  JEst.  1867  ; 
Reg.  Oct.  25,  1858. 
Day,  Rev.  Maurice,  Killiney. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1865;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Day,  Rev.  Maurice  William,  Waterford. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  May  6,  1891. 
Day,  Rev.  William  Tottenham,  Killeagh,  Midleton. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
fDean,  Rev.  Francis  Morgan,  4,  Winton-road. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
Deane,  Joseph  William,  Longraigue,  New  Ross. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1836;  M.A.,  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  Dec.  1836. 
Dearden,  Rev.  H.  Woodhouse,  Whitechapel  Rectory,  London,  E. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856;  Reg.  Auff.  25,  1874. 
De  Burgh,  Ven.  Maurice  Thomas,  Archdeacon  of  Kildare,  Naas. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  Reg.  Auff.  6,  1868. 
De  Butts,  George,  45,  Leeson  Park. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Aup.  18,  1868. 
Deed,  Rev.  John  George,  St.  Germain's,  St.  Alhan's,  Herts. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ; 
Reg.  June  20,  1874. 
Deering,  Rev.  Lucius  Henry,  Jun.,  Wales  Vicarage,  Sheffield. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
De  Glanville,  James. 

Sch.,  1868;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  Reg.  1868. 
Delacherois,  Daniel,  Donaghadee. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1865. 
Delacherois,  Edmund  Bourjouval,  Manor  House,  Donaghadee. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Delamere,  Rev.  Lewis  Roland,  Holywell  House,  Delgany. 

Sch.,  1855  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  Reg.  Nov.  22,  1862. 
Delamjy  Bernard  William,  Castlewood,  Durrow. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1825;    M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;   LL.D.,  Vern.  1855;  Reg. 
Nov.  24,  1832. 
Delany,  Rev.  William  Charles. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1853  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
De  Lisle,  Rev.  Hirzel  Carey,  GaUydean,  Chelmsford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Delmege,  Arthur  Jan.es,  36,  Fitzwilliara-square. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
Delmege,  John  Evans,  13,  Royal-terrace,  E.,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Feb.  8,  1850. 
DeMeschin,  Thomas,  Inner  Temple,  London. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849  (as  Mcekins) ;  LL.D.,  Aug.  1861 ;  Reg.  Nov.  30, 
1861. 
deMoleyns,  Rev.  William  Bishop,  Burrington  Vicarage,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  March  28,  1874. 
deMontmorency,  Hon.  Arthur  Hill  Trevor,  36,  Waterloo-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Denis,  John  Andrews,  Fairbrook  House,  Rathfarnhara. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.A.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  Nov.  21,  1864. 


542  UNIVERSllT  ELECTORS. 

Denning,  Rev.  John  Frederick  Charles,  Bridgewater,  Somerset. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1879  ;  M.A.,  Hietn.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Denning,  Robert  Nickle,  Elland,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Dennis,  Meade  Caulfeild,  Fort  Granite,  Baltinglass. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839 ;  Reg.  July  9,  1834.  j 

Dennis,  Lieut-Col.  Morley  Stratford  Tynte,  Fort  Granite,  Baltinglass.     I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.A.,  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  July  9,  1834.  j 

Donnistoun,  Rev.  Robert  Thomas,  Raphoe.  ! 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  u^Jst.  1868 ;  Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868.  ' 

Denny,  Rev.  Edward,  Laracor,  Trim.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1875. 
Denny,  Rev.  "William  Henry,  Moore  Park,  FuLbam,  London,  S.W.         | 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Denovan,  Rev.  William  Hunter,  St.  Paul's,  Southsea. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  i 

tDe  Renzy,  Annesley  St.  George.  ' 

Sch.,  1890  ;  B.A.,  Siem.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  2,  1890.  i 

Desmond,  Lorenzo  Edward,  44,  Irvine -street,  Edge  Hill,  LiverpooL  ; 

B.A.,   Vern.  1841;   M.A.  and  M.D.,  JEst.  1863;    Reg.  Aug.  20,    : 
1874. 
Despard,  Rev.  George,  St.  Luke's  Vicarage,  Cheltenham.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863 ;  Reg.  April  28,  1874.  j 

D'Evelvn,  Alexander  M'Xeill,  Ballymena.  < 

B.A'.,  ^st.  1883;  M.D.,  ITiem.  1890;  Reg.  Deo.  18,  1890.  ^ 

Devenish-Meares  (late  Meares),  Joseph  Leycester,  Newry. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  Vo'n.  1863;  Reg.  Oct.  20,  1863.  i 

fDevenish,  Ven.  Robert  Jones  Silvester,  Archdeacon  of  Waterford,  Cahir.    ; 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Deverell,  William,  26,  Leeson  Park. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1883;  M.  A.,  Hiein.,  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Devinney,  Rev.  Samuel,  St.  Martins-in-the- Fields,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  M.A.  ^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
de  Versan,  Raoul  Couturier,  4,  Lansdowne-road. 

B.A.,  Hiein.  1871;  M.A.  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Dewhurst,  William.  < 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863;  Rog.  July  i,  1881. 
de  Winton,  Wilfred  Seymour,  Haroldston,  Haverfordwest,  S.  Wales. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Dickie,  John.  i 

Sch.,  1879;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1879.  : 

fDickinson,  Very  Rev.  Hercules  Henry,  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal.  j 

Sch.,  1848;  B. A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.A.,   Veru.1856;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,     I 
.JUst.  1866  ;  Reg.  Nov.  22, 1856.  j 

Dickinson,  Rev.  John  Abraham,  Steevens'  Hospital. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  May  22,  1880.  ; 

Dickinson,  Josepli  Eldon,  39,  Leinster-road,  Ruthmines.  '. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1871  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871. 
Dickson,  Benjamin  Devonsher,  3,  Kildare-place. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1883 ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Keg.  July  1,  1886.  j 

Dickson,  John  M'Geagh.  i 

Sch.,  1883 ;  B.A.,  Hiem,  1883 ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1889 ;  Reg.  May  21       I 
1883, 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  543 

Dickson,  Rev.  John  Phillips,  Dudleston,  Salop. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881;  Reg.  J)ec.l5,  1881. 
Dickson,  Rev.  Thomas  Knox  Whitaker,  Waterloo,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1867;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876. 
Dickson,  Rev.  "Wm.,  Devonport. 

B.  A.,  mejn.  1864  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1873;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Digby,  Cecil  Arthur. 

B.  A.,  JSst.  1883  ;  M.  D.,  metn.  1889 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Digges,  Rev.  Joseph  Robert  Garven,  Clooncaher,  Lough  Rynn. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Dighton,  Rev.  Charles  Edward,  Maisemore  Vicarage,  Gloucester. 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  .^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Dillon,  Charles  Felix,  Cratloe,  Merrion. 

B.  A.,  Kiem.  1883  ;  M.  A.,  .^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  Mat/  7,  1890. 
Dillon,  Edward  Maxwell,  Annandale,  Watford,  Herts. 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1855;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Nov.  5, 
1875. 
Dillon,  Henry  Augustus,  8,  St.  James's-terrace,  Malahide. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1832;  M.A.,  Vern.  1835;  Reg.  Feb.  4,  1833. 
Dillon,  Rev.  John  JefFcott,  Ballybride,  Killiney. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  Reg.  Dee.  30,  1867. 
fDilworth,  William  James. 

Sch.,  1886;  B.A.,  mem.  1886;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  21, 
1886. 
Disney,  Rev.  Brabazon  Thomas,  Abbeyleix. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874.  j 

Disney,  Henry,  Redboum,  Herts. 

B.  A.,  Micm.  1884  ;  M.  D.,  mem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  *. 

Disney,  Henry  Robert  Evans,  83,  Lower  Gardiner- street.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891.  \ 

fDisney,  Rev.  James,  Beaconsfield,  Eastbourne. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  15,  1832. 
Disney,  Thomas,  Ailesbury  Villa,  Merrion. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1819;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  6,  1832. 

Disney,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Winwick,  Rugby.  ; 

B.  A.,  j^st.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem,  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  1873.  ; 

Dixon,  Augustus  Edward,  Queen's  College,  Gal  way.  • 

B.A.,  mem.  1881  ;  M.D.,  mem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885.  j 

Dixon,  George  Yates,  17,  Earlsfort-terrace.  ,j 

B.  A.,  mem.  1877  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882,  ) 

Dixon,  Henry  Archer,  86,  Patrick-street,  Cork.  1 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1864.  . 

fDixon,  Henry  Horace. 

Sch.,  1890;   B.A.,  mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1890. 

Dixon,  Robert  Vickers,  13,  Belgrave-square,  fclast,  Rathraines.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  Miem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882.  j 

Dixon,  Rev.  Thomas  Carpenter,  Quarrybank  Parsonage,  Brierly  Hill.  j 

B.A.,   Vern.   1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.   1832;  LL.D.,  u^st.   1850;  Reg.  ' 

Feb.  4,  1833.  j 

Dixson,  Rev.  John  Hulke,  Vicarage,  Wye,  Kent.  j 

B.  A.,  mem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  Keg.  Dec.  16,  1869. 
Dobbin,  Chas.  Edward,  7,  Gardiner's-place. 

B.  A.,  mem.  18G7  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873 ;  Reg.  July  10,  1873. 


544  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

t  Dobbin,  Rev.  Fred.,  Carrigrohane. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
fDobbs,  Conway  Edward,  Jun.,  Dalguise,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1842;  Reg.  Sept.  1839. 
Dobbs,  Edward,  Greystones. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1869  ;    M.A.,  ffiem.  1880;    LL.D.,  mem.  1881 ;    Reg. 
Dec.  15,  1880. 
tDobbs,  St.  Clair  Mulholland. 

Scb.,  1891  ;  Reg.  Mat/  25,  1891. 
fDobson,    Surgeon-Major  George  Edward,   Spring  Grove,   Isleworth,! 
Middlesex. 

B.  A..  Hietn.  1866  ;  M.  Cbir.,  Eiem.  1867;  M.  A.,  ^st  1875  ;  Reg.. 
Nov.  23,  1874. 
Dobson,  Rev.  Richard  Augustus,  Castellamare,  Italy. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1883;  M.A.,  JEst.  1886 ;  Reg.  Juli/'l,  1886. 

Dockrell,  Benjamin  Morgan,  Oldfield  House,  Newcross-road,  London.! 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  M.  A.  0.,  ^st.  1882;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  Reg.' 

Juli/  8,  1882. 

tDockrill,  John.  ] 

B.  A.,  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  Reg.  1866.  . 

Doberty,  Rev.  Arthur  Perceval,  Oakridge  Vicarage,  Stroud.  { 

B.A.,  Fern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  11,  1875. 

Doherty,  George  Canning,  ■ 

B.  A.,  Vcru.  1854  ;  M.  A,,  Vern.  1858  ;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881.  ] 

fDoherty,  Joshua  Joseph  Julian,  Vista,  Higbfield-road,  Rathgar.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884.  I 

Dolan,  Rev.  John  Alexander,  Stokesby,  Great  Yarmouth.  ] 

Sch.,  1843;  B.A.,  ^st.  1845;  M.A.,  ^st.  1848;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1848.' 

Dolan,  Lt.-Col.  Terence  Michael,  Rathgar,  Dublin.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;   M.  A.,  Hiem.  1861;  Reg.  Dec.  30,  1861.  1 

Dolb^,  Rev.  Charles  Vincent,  Edmonton,  Middlesex.  ^ 

B.A.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.),  JSst.  1870;  LL.D.,  Hiem.   1877;  Regj 

Dec.  19,  1877. 

Doolin,  Walter  Glynne.  I 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883 ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Donnelly,  Thomas,  67,  Amiens-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  M.  A.  0.,  JEst.  1881 ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  Regj 

July  2,  1881.  1 

Dopping,  Rev.  Francis  Henry,  Granard.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1877.  j 

Dorman,  John  Cotter,  Kinsale.  i 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dee.  16,  1874.         ■ 

Dorman,  Rev.  Samuel  Hobart  Taylor,  Knockmourne,  Co.  "VVaterford.   I 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1889  ;  Reg.  May  8,  1889. 
Dorman,  Henry  Hobart  Seymour,  Strand-street,  Youghal. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1888;  M.D.,  JEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  2b,  1891. 
Dorrity,  Rev.  David,  10,  Groome-street,  "Whalhy-rango,  Manchester.   . 
B.A.,  JEst.  1886;  M.A.,  uEU.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889.  ! 

Doudney,  Rev.  David  Alfred,  Ore,  Hastings. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  Rej?.  April  4,  1874.  ; 

Doughty,   George  Bell,    107,   Croxted-road,    Dulwich,   London,        j 
8.E.  ' 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1881  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 


UNIVKRSITT  ELECTORS.  645 

Douglas,  David  George,  87,  South  Mall,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  rem.  1847  ;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1856 ;  Reg.  Auff.  8,  1868. 
Dowd,  Eev.  James,  Limerick. 

Seh.  1873;  B.A.,  me7n.  1874;  Reg.  1873. 
fDowdall,    Rev.  Launcelot  John  George  Downing,  61,  St.  Aubyn'a, 
Hove,  Brighton. 
Sch.,  1869;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1877;  Reg.  1869. 
Dowdall,  Lawrence  Charles  Edward  Downing,  Dublin  Castle. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;   M.A.,  Vern.  1884;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
tDowden,  Edward,  Professor  of  English  Literature. 

B.A.,mem.  1863;  M.A.,  mem.  1867;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg. 
Nov.  2,  1868. 
Dowden,  Right  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh. 

B.A.,Biem.  1861;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  B.D.,^st.  1874;   D.  D., 
Vern.  1876;  Reg.  Mv.  12,  1868. 
Downing,  Arthur  Matthew  Weld,  Observatory,  Greenwich. 

Sch.,  1871 ;  B.  A.,  Stem.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  1871. 
Downing,  Samuel  F. 

B.  A.,  Siem.  1865;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  Jtcli/  1,  1882. 
Dowse,  Rev.  John  Clarence,  St.  Paul's  Vicarage,  Glenageary,  Kings- 
town. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1878;  M.A.,  Biem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Dowse,  Very  Rev.  John  Robert,  Dean  of  Ferns,  Gorey. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1879;  Reg.  April  23,  1879. 
Dowse,  Rev.  Richard,  Tyrrellspass. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg.  April  23,  1879. 
Dowse,  Rev.  "William,  51,  York-road,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1878;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  JDec.  19,  1889. 
t Doyle,  Bernard. 

B.  A.,  ASst.  1874;  M.  Chir.,  Fern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1875. 
fDoyle,  Charles  Francis. 

Sch.,  1884;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  9, 
1884. 
Doyle,  Robert  Joseph,  Melrose,  Dalkey. 

Sch.,  1885;  B. A.,  Hiem.,  1885;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  1, 
1885. 
Doyle,  Rev.  William,  Rectory,  South  Cross-lane,  Salford,  Manchester. 
Sch., 1844;  B.A.,  Fern.  1846;  M.A.,^5<.  1868;  Reg.  April  lb,  187 A. 
Doyne,  Richard  Vigors,  8,  Strattan-street,  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 

Sch.,  1845;   B.A.,  Vern.  1850;   Reg.  Jan.  14,  1891. 
Drapes,  John  Benward,  Rectory,  TuUow,  Co.  Carlow. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1872  ;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Sept.  16,  1874. 
Drapes,  Rev.  John  Lampier,  Tullow,  Co.  Carlow. 

B.  A.,  ^m^.  1829;  M.A.,AEst.  1842;  Reg.  Oct.  31,  1868. 
Drapes,  Rev.  Lambert,  Newtownbarry. 

Sch.,  1866;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  B.D.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  1866. 
Drapes,  Rev.  Vcmon  Russell,  Kells,  Thomastown. 

Sch.,  1835;  B.A.,  Fern.  1836;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1839. 
Drennan,  John  Swanwick,  23,  Chichestor-street,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1831 ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1854  ;  Reg.  Sept.  29,  1868. 
Driver,  Frederick  John,  Southsea,  Hants. 

M.  B.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.)  and  M.  D.,  ^st.  1883;   Reg.  June  29, 
1883. 

2c 


646  UMVEEdlTY  ELECTOliS. 

Drought,    Rev.  Alfred  Charles  Albert,  "Winchmore-hill,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  June  20,  1874. 
Drought,  Rev.  George  Meares,  Streatham,  Surrey.  ] 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871.  i 

Drought,  Rev.  Thomas  Acton,  Cionoulty  Rectory,  Cashel.  i' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.A.,  Vern.  1837;  Reg.  Jan.  14,  1835.  { 

Drummond,  David,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  | 

B.A.,^st.l87Z;  M.Ch.,  JBTtm.  1874;  M.A.andM.D.,  ^«M876;i 

Reg.  May  29,  1880.  .  } 

fDrummond,  Rev.  James,  18,  Rawlinson-road,  Oxford.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1866;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1882;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882.  1 

Drury,  Charles  William,  23,  Drayton-park,  London,  N.  J 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875;   M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  g 

Drury,  James  William,  The  Willows,  Terenure.  I 

B.A.,  mem.  1877;  M.A.,  Stem.  1880;  Reg.  J)ee.  15,  1880.  ] 

Drury,  Thos.  Chalmers,  28,  Upper  Pembroke- street.  • 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  , 

Drysdale,  Rev.  Robert  Ringland,  Nenagh.  ^ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880 ;  Reg.  Dee.  15,  1880.  ;| 

Duck,  Rev.  William  Hare,  Longfield  Rectory,  Gravesend.  i 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881.  i 

Dubedat,  Charles  John,  35,  Ailesbury-road,  Merrion.  jj 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  Reg.  Dee.  17,  1885.  1 

Dudgeon,  Rev.  Alexander,  Annalong,  Kilkeel,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1868.  I 

t Dudgeon,  Henry  James,  The  Priory,  Stillorgan.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858 ;  Reg.  Oct.  27,  1858.  j 

Dudley,  Henry  Nathaniel,  Durrow. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1867  ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880.  | 

Dudley,  Rev.  Sheldon,  Carnew.  < 

B.A.,  ^st.  1864 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880.  J 

Duffey,  George  Frederick,  30,  Fitzwilliam-place.  I 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863 ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871.  j 

Dugan,  James.  ' 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881.  ! 

Duggan,  Augustine,  Clonkea,  Eyrecourt,  Galway.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.A.,^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1866.  | 

Duke,  Rev.  Edward  St.  Arnaud,  Earle-road,  Edge  Hill,    Liverpool,  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883.  ; 

fDuke  (heretofore  Duck),  Rev.  John  Hare,  Longfield  Rectory,  Dart-i 

ford.  ! 

Sch.,  1841;  B.A.,  j^st.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.  1847;  B.D.  and  D.D.,: 
Hiem.  1875  :  Reg.  Nov  30,  1849. 
Dunbar,  John,  4,  Elm-court,  Temple,  London,  E.  C. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  ^«^.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
fDuncan,  James  Foulis,  8,  Upper  Merrion-street. 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1833;    M.  A.,  T^rn.  1836;  U.J).,  ^st.  1847;    Reg.i 
Julij  20,  1833. 
Dundas,  Rev.  William  John,  Rectory,  Moynalty.  i 

B.A.,    Vern.  1842;    M.  A.,   B.D.,  nudD.  D.,  Hiem.   1862;    Reg.l 
Nov.  4,  1868.  I 

Dunlop,  Graham  Colquhoun,  Montreal.  ' 

B.A.,  JEnt.  1870;  M.A.  Hum.  1878;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1878. 


UNIVERSITY   ELECTORS.  547  j 

Dunne,  James,  Royal  Hospital,  Kilmainhani. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  20,  1863. 
Dunnett,  Thomas.  I 

Sch.,  1847;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  Nov.  5,  1874. 
Dunscombe,  Clement,  Cintra,  Prince' s-road,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  mem.  i860  ;  M.  A.,  Ifiem.  1868  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1868.  \ 

Durdin,  Alexander  William,  Huntingdon  Castle,  Clonegal.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842  ;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  Auff.  6,  1868.  j 

Durham,  Rev.  Arthur  William  Wynne,  Xewenham,  Daventry.  j 

B.  A.,  mem.  1864 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1876  ;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876.  j 

Durham,  Rev.  James  Samuel  William,  ChafFcombe,  Somerset.  l 

B.  A.,  metn.  1874;  M.  A.,  m'em.  1877  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  u^st.  1890;  i 

Reg.  Juli/  i,  1881.  ; 

Durham,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  India.  , 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  .  i 

Duxfield,  Robert  Dickenson  {abroad).  ] 

B.  A.  ^st.  1886 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  i 

Dwyer,  Frederick  Conwav,  4,  Great  Denmark-street.  i 

B.A.,  mem.  1879  ;  MID.,  JEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  6,  1884.  : 

Dwyer,  Hon.  Edward,  Goulburn,  New  South  Wales.  | 

B.  A.,  Vern.   1845  ;  LL.  D.,  JEsi.  1870  ;  Reg.  Jult/  11,  1870.  ] 

Dwi/er,  Major  Francis  Doyne,  Burghclere,  Newbury,  Hants.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1831 ;  Reg.  Sept.  14,  1868.  j 

Dwyer,  Rev.  Philip,  Burnham.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  ' 

Eades,  William  Christopher,  Diocesan  School,  Sligo.  j 

Sch.,  1855;   B.A.,   Vern.  1858;  M.A.,   Vern.  1868;    Reg.  Feb.25,  | 

1868.       •  \ 

Eagar,  Rev.  Canon  Thomas,  The  Rectory,  Ashton-under-Lyne.  j 

B.  A.,  ..^st.  1836  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1840  ;  Reg.  Mai/  25,  1836. 
Fakin,  James  Wilson,  5,  Fitzrov-avenue,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1873 ;  M.  Chir.,  ^Fsi.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874.  I 

Eales.  Rev.  Francis  Henry,  Washington,  Durham.  1 

B.'a.,  ^st,  1875  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1878.  : 

Eames,  Rev.  John  Gough,  West  Ilslay  Rectory,  Newbury,  Berks.  ! 

B.A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  M.A.  .^st.  1886;  Reg.  Jultj  1,  1886. 
Earl,  Rev.  James  Newton,  Sherburn,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  1879 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Earle,  Frederick.  ^ 

B.  A.,  mem.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Julij  4,  1881. 
fEason,  Charles,  St.  Michael's,  Dalkey.  j 

Sch.  1873;  B.A.,  ^im.  1874;  M.A.,  miem.  1877;  Reg.  1873.  ' 

Easton,  Rev.  Edward  William,  Dudley  Hill,  Bradford.  ' 

B.A.,  JEst.  1877;  M.A.,  mem,  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880.  ^ 

Eaton,  James  Bird.  J 

B.A.,  Eiejn.   1873;    M.  Ch.,    Vern.   1875;    M.A.O.,  ^st.  1889; 
Reg. /«/y4,  1881.  : 

Eaton,  Rev.  Matthew,  Kilkee,  Co.  Clare.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1875  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1875.  I 

Eaves,  Rev.  James,  Heavitree,  Exeter.  1 

B.  A.,  ^si.  1881  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884.  j 

Ebbs,  Rev.  John,  Diutow  Rectory,  Altanagh,  Durrow. 

B.  A,,  ^st.  1853;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg,  June  29,  1882. 

2  c2  ^ 


54<S  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Eccles,  Gerrard  Macklin,  Moneygold,  Sligo. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Eccles,  Rev.  John,  St.  Peter's,  Drogheda. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.  A.,^*^.  1868;  Reg.  Sept.  10,  1868. 
Edgar,  Rev.  Alexander  Richard,   Manaccan  Vicarage,   St.   Martin's, 
Cornwall. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.  A.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.   1891  ;  Reg.  June  25, 
1891. 
Edgar,  Rev.  Hugh,  Aughavilly,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  JE.st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Edge,  John  Henry,  25,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  me?n.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1866  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1866. 
Edge,  "Wm.  Laurence,  India. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1868;  M.  A.,  ITtem.  1872;  Reg.  Dee.  18,  1872. 
Edgeworth,  Antonio,  Edgeworthstown. 

Sch.,  1860  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  Reg.  Jtdi/  4,  1881. 
Edgeworth,  Francis  Ysidro,  Athenoeum  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London. 

Sch.,  1863  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881. 
Edgeworth,  Thomas  Newcomen,  Mount  Murray,  Edgeworthsto-wn. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  Jime  26,  1890. 
Edmunds,  Edward.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1843;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881. 
Edwards,  Charles,  Havelock  House,  Cheltenham. 

Sch.,  1832  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1835;  Reg.  Sept.  1,  1868. 
Edwards,  Rev.  Griffith,  Llangadfan  Rectory,  Welshpool. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1846  ;  Reg.  March  27,  1874. 
Edwards,  Rev.  Lewis  Lanning,  Inkherron,  Redditch. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Edwards,  Rev.  Thomas  Parker,  Blessington. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Egerton,  Charles  William,  12,  Trinity  College. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Eley,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Etchingham  Rectory,  Hawkliurst. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1878. 
EUaby,  George  Watts. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1869  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Elliott,  Rev.  Alfred  George,  Dromahair. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  April  2Z,  1879. 
Elliott,  Rev.  Anthony  Lewis,  8,  Great  Denmark- street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  Dec.  21,  1872. 
Elliott,  Chas.  Nelson. 

B.A.,    Vern.    1872;  M.   Chir.,    Hiem.    1872;    Reg.    Dec.    19, 
1872. 
Elliott,  Christopher,  88,  Pemhroke-road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  M.  D.,  JSst.  1875;  Reg.  June  30,  1876. 
Elliott,  George  Frederick,  3,  Albion-street,  Hull. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1866;  Reg.  Mv.  14,  1874. 
Elliott,  Thomas,  1,  Monson-place,  Tunbridge-Wells. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.D.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Elliott,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  St.  Paul's  Vicarage,  Tavistock. 

B.  A.,  ^8t.  1876;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Elliott,  William  Hamilton,  Derry. 

B.A.,  Vnn.  1869;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1876. 


UNITEHSITY  ELECTORS. 


U^ 


Ellis,  Eev.  Alfred  Edwin,  The  Parsonage,  Woore,  Newcastle,  Stafford-  \ 

shire.  ' 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1856;  M.  A.,  Hietn.  1859;  Eeg.  Aug.  4,  1868. 
Ellis,  Eev.  David  Henry,  Sydney. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1875;  LL.D..  ^st.  1880;  Eeg.  June  30,  1880.  i 

EIHs,  Edward. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1853  ;  Eeg.  Julp  4,  1881.  ' 

Ellis,  Eev.  Octavius  James,  "Warsaw.  1 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1866;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1881.  ' 

Eeg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Ellis, Eobert  Francis,  Sea  Park,  Wicklow.  : 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Eeg.  July  5,  1865.  \ 

Ellis,  Eobert  Hawkes,  Eash  House,  Omagh.  I 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Ellis,  William  Edward,  39,  Pembroke-road. 

B.  A.,  mem.  187^  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1890  ;  Eeg.  June  26,  1890.  i 

Ellison,  Eev.  Humphrey  Eakins,  Shillelagh.  , 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Fern.  1873  ;  Eeg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  | 

tEUison,  Eev.  William  Frederick  Archdall,  Spennymoor,  Durham.  < 

Sch.,  1886  ;  B.A.,  mem.  1887;  Eeg.  June  21,  1886.      _  I 

Ellwood,  Eev.  Thomas,  Torver  Eectory,  Coniston,  Lancashire. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889.  ; 

Elmes,  John  Blair,  Victoria,  Australia.  ; 

Sch.,  1857  ;  B.A.,  u^st.,  M.  Chir.,  mem.  1862  ;  Eeg.  Feb.  13,  1873.  , 

Elmes,  John  James,  5,  Hare-court,  The  Temple,  London,  E.  C.  ''■ 

Sch.,  1853;  B.  A.,  Fern.  1856;  Eeg.  Dec.  2,  1868.  I 

Elrington-Bisset,  Eev.  Charles,  Lessendrum,  Huntley,  N.B.  ; 

B.A.,  mem.  1872  ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1882;  Eeg.  Feb.  21,  1882.  j 

Elrington,  Eev.  Charles  Eichard,  Chard,  Somerset.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,^st.  1865  ;  Eeg.  Juli/  5,  1865.  | 

Elrington,  Eev.  Eobert  B.  Fenwick,  Lower  Brixham,  Devon. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  Eeg.  Jultj  4,  1881. 
Else,  Kev.  John  Edward,  Kilsby,  Eugby. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856 ;  Eeg.  March  30,  1874. 
Elton,  Eev.  William,  Bolton-le-Moors,  Lancashire. 

B.  A.,Fern.  1860;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1865  ;  Eeg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
ElweU,  Henry  Budd. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1867  ;  Eeg.  Juli/  4,  1881. 
Emanuel,  Barrow,  2,  Finsbury  Circus,  London,  E.  C. 

B,  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1867  ;  Eeg.  Aicp.  17,  1868. 
Emerson,  Eev.  Edward  Eobert,  St.  Edmund's  Glebe,  Dunmanway. 

B.A.,  Fern.   1861;  M.A.,  ^sL   1873;  B.D.,  Hiem.  1874;  D.D., 
mem.  1876  ;   Eeg.  June  25,  1873. 
Empson,  Eev.  Sheffield  Serrell,  Burrin -street,  Carlow. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Eeg.  June  30,  1887. 
England,  James. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.A.,  Fern.  1847;  Eeg.  Jult/ i,  1881. 
England,  John,  Queen's  College,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  Eeg.  Atif/.  18,  1868. 
English,  Eev.  Eichard  Arthur,  14,  Falkner- street,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  mem.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Eeg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
English,  William. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1837  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1840 ;  Reg.  Julij  4, 1881. 


550  UNlVERStTY  ELECtORS. 

Erck,  Rev.  John  Caillard,  Merton,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1851;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859;  Tieg.Apnn,  1859. 
Erskine,  Rev.  John,  WyclifFe,  Darlington. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Erskine,  William,  Newry. 

Sch.,  1865;  R.A.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg.  1865. 
Eustace,  John,  Ilightield,  Drumcondra. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  Auff.  25,  1868. 
Eustace,  Marcus  John,  C.M.S.,  Salisbury- square,  London,  E.G. 

B.A.,  Siem.  1885  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Evans,  Rev.  John  Freke,  The  Vicarage,  Congresbury,  Somerset. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1851  ;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  20,  1868. 
Evans,  Rev.  Jolm  Henrv,  Catterick,  Yorks. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Evans,  Rev.  John  Wills,  Dunmanway. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Evans,  Yen.  Robert  Maunsell,  Eastville,  Ballycotton. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  Reg.  JSTov.  14,  1868. 
Evans,  Rev.  Samuel,  Taxal  Rectory,  Stockport. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Evans,  William  Hill,  Bradford,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Oct.  23,  1873. 
Evans,  William  Robinson,  29,  Molesworth-street. 

B.A.,  ^*Y.  1870  ;  M.D.,  Jist.  1870;  Reg.  Mai/  25,  1880. 
Evatt,  Robert  B.,  Monaghan. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1828 ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1832. 
Evelyn,  Frederick  Greham. 

Sch.,  1849  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Eves,  Robert  Dobson. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  July  1,  1882. 
Eves,  Rev.  Edmund  Lombard,  Rectory,  Maryborough. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Nov.  22,  1865. 
Ewart,  George  Herbert,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  April  29,  1881. 
fEwart,  Sir  William  Quartus,  Bart,  9,  Bedford-street,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1871 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  April  5,  1879. 
Ewing,  Rev.  William  James,  Parsonstown. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dee.  15,  1881. 
fEwing,  William  James,  Stranorlar. 

Sch.  1884  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  June  9,  1884. 
Exham,     Arthur    Richard     Frederick,     Brooklyn    House,     Market- 
Drayton. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1889:   Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
fExham,  Gerard  Alston. 

Sch.,  1890;  B.A.,  ^tm.  1891. 
Eyre,  Benjamin,  2,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 

Sch.,  1865;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  1865. 
Fairbrother,  Rev.  George  Berford,  Inchigeelah,  Macroom. 

B.A.,  uEst.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Fairbrother,  Rev.  Henry,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Au!?tralia. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Falconer,  John  Boursiquot,  53,  Upper  Suckville-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871. 


ITNIVEKSlTY  ELECTOES.                                        561  1 

Falconer,  Robert  Andrews,  53,  Upper  Sackville- street.  ; 

B.A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  I 

Falkiner,  Caesar  Litton,  36,  Molesworth-street.  ; 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1890 ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890.  ■ 

tFalkiner,   Hon.  Frederick  Richard,  Recorder  of  Dublin,    Inverusk,  ^ 
Killiney. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  Feb.  27,  1874. 
Falkiner,  Rev.  John  William  Frederick,  Kilmessan  Rectory,  Navan. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Mst.  1883;  Reg.  May  2,  1883.  \ 

Falkiner,  William  F.  D.  1 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 

Fallon,  Rev.  John  M'Clelland,  Bailee  Rectory,  Downpatrick.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1852  ;  Reg.  Jtdy  6,  1852.  I 

Falls,  Charles  Faussett,  Killyreagh,  Tamlaght.  ] 

B.  A.,  mem.  1882  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  ; 

FarbrotJier,  Rev.  Frederic  Robert,  Smallthorne,  Stoke-on-Trent.  ^ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Faris,  Rev.  Charles,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871.  \ 

Farncombe,  George  Richard,  40,  Belgrave-street,  Birmingham.  | 

B.A.  jEst.  1885;  M.A.  ^st.  1888  ;   Reg.  Jtme  28,  1888.  ] 

Farnham,  Right  Hon.  Somerset  Maxwell,  Baron.  I 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1827  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1832.  | 

Farrar,     Rev.    John     Martindale,      56,     Guildhall-street,      London,  \ 

w.c.  ; 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Nov.  2,  1868.  j 

Farran,  George  Haiighton.  | 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  U.K.,  Hiem.  1865;  Reg.  July  4:,  1881.  ! 

Farrell,  Rev.  Maurice,  Woughton  Rectory,  Bletchley  Station.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  April  2,  1874.  ( 

Farrell,  Peter  Joseph  C.  , 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.  Ch.,  Vern.  1875  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 

Farrell,  Richard  Henry,  London.  ^ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  May  26,  1880.  \ 

Farrer,  Rev.  Henry  Richard  William,  Broadwinsor,  Dorset.  \ 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  \ 

Faulkner,  Rev.  George  Richard,  Grammar  School,  Cii'encester.  ; 

M.A.  {ad  eund.),  and  B.D.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  May  12,  1886.  ; 

Faulkner,  John,  Grammar  School,  Solihul,  Birmingham.  •■ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  J)ec.  19,  1889.  ' 

Fausset,  Herbert  John,  Tamworth,  Staffordshire.  ' 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867 ;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1868  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1878;  Reg. 
June  23,  1874. 
Faussett,  Rev.  Andrew  Robert,  St.  Cuthbert's,  York. 

Sch.,  1841;  B.A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.A.,  Vern.  1846;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  -i 
1847. 

Fausset,  John  Duke,  Armagh.  1 

B.A.,  fliem.  1874  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1877.  J 

Fawcett,  Edward,  Roscrea.  ; 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1870 ;  M.D.,  JEst.  1883;  Reg. 

Nov.  14,  1874.  I 

Fawcett,  Henry.  : 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1876  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ; 


552  UNIYEESITY  ELECTORS. 

Fawcett,  Rev.  John,  Poplar  and  Stepney  Asylum,  Deans' -road,  Bromley, 
London,  E. 

B.A",  Hiem.  1863;  M.A.,  jEst.  1869;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Fawcett,  John,  2,  Charlemont-terrace,  Cork. 

B.A.„^s^.  1882;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Fawcett,  "William  James,  StrandhUl,  Co.  Leitrim. 

B.  A.  and  M.  Ghir.,  jEst.  1870;  Reg.i)^c.  17,  1870. 
Fearon,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Browne,  Norton  Rectory,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Fenton,  Arthur  Wellington. 

B.A.,  jEst.  1881;   M.D.,  Hiem.  1888;   Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Fenton,  John  Samuel,  Brackley,  Northamptonshire. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M.D.,  JEst.  1886  ;  Reg.  Juhj  1,  1886. 
Fenton,  Rev.  George  Metcalfe,  Villa  Caroli,  San  Remo,  Italy. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  Reg.  Feb.  24,  1852. 
Fenton,  Mark  Anthony,  Stoneleigh-terrace,  Coventry. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1869  ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Fenton,  Samuel  Graeme,  Rhanbuoy,  Carrickfergus. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  Nov.  13,  1868. 
Fenton,  Rev.  Thomas,  Ings  Vicarage,  Kendal. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859;  Reg.  March  28,  1874. 
Fenton,  Rev.  Samuel,  Rectory,  Moneymore. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Ferguson,  Rev.  Charles  James,  Rockcorry. 

B. A.,  Vern.  1871  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1874 ;  B  D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Ferguson,  George  Joseph  Napier,  48,  Mountjoy-square. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880 
Ferguson,  Henry  Lindo,  New  Zealand. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Ferguson,  John  Ribton,  20,  Upper  Sherrard-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1860;  Reg.  July  19,  1860. 
Ferguson,  Rev.  Samuel,  Ardropp-terrace,  Inverness. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1826;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  19,  1832. 
Ferguson,  Robert  Joseph,  13,  Crosthvaite  Park,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Rug.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Ferguson,  "William  du  Bois,  New  Zealand. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Ferguson,  "William  Dwyer,  48,  Mountjoy-square. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  March  2Z,  1857. 
Ferguson,  Duncan,  174,  Walton  Village,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Ferrar,  Benjamin  Banks,  16,  Devonshire-road,  Birkenhead. 

B.A.,  liiem.  1885;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1891;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
fFerrar,  Rev.  Edward,  Templescobin,  Enniscorthy. 

B.A.,^s^  1850;  M.A.,^.«^.  1879;  Reg.  ^jyrt/ 23,  1879. 
Ferrur,  Michael  Lloyd,  Glenada,  Newcastle,  Co.  Down. 

Sch.  1860;  Reg.  July  10,  1884. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Alfred  Joseph,  Idrone  House,  Templeogue. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  U.A.y  JEst.  1889;  Reg.  May  21, 
1883. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Charles,  Moate. 

B.A.,  ^8t.  1873;  M.Ch.,  J^at.  1876  ;  Reg.  May  26,  1880. 


tmrVEESITY  ELECTORS.  553 

fFetherstonliaugli,  Godfrey,  University  Club,  Stephen's-green. 

Sch.,    1878;    B.  A.,    Eiem.    1880;    M.  A.,    Hiem.    1883;    Eeg. 
1878. 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Godfrey,  Wyattville,  Bally  brack. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1853;  M.X.,  Hiem.  1879;  Keg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
fFetherston-H.,  William,  69,  Lower  Leeson-street. 

Soil.,  1847;   B.A.,  Vern.  1849;   M.A.,  ^st.   1879;   Reg.  Oct.  23, 
1852. 
Ffennell,  Rev.  William  Joshua,  Ahmednagar,  Bombay. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Field,  Charles  Dickenson,  United  Service  Club,  14,  St.  James's-square, 
London,  S.W. 
Sch.,  1858;  B.A.,  M.A.,  and  LL.D.,  JEst.   1869;  Reg.  June  30, 
1869. 
Field,    Rev.    Henry   Sproule,    26,   Junction -road,    Upper  Holloway, 
London,  N. 
B.A.,  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  ^st  1887 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Figgis,  Rev.  John  Benjamin,  Brighton. 

B.A.,  yHst.  1860;  M.A.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  May  26,  1880. 
Filgate,  Townley,  Arthurstown,  Ardee. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  Reg.  March  28,  1851. 
fFinch,  Thomas  Alexander,  The  Institution,  Dundalk. 

Sch.,  1882;   B.  A.,  Hiem,  1884;   M.  A.,  Hiem,  1891  ;  Reg.  June  5, 
1882. 
Finch,  William  James. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Findlater,  Adam  Seaton,  Chesterfield,  Ballybrack. 

B.  A.,  Hiem,  1876  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Findlater,  Alexander,  Aldborough,  Norwich. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882;  M.D.,  Vern.  1886;  Reg.  Mar.  9,  1886. 
Finlay,  Ven.  George,  Ai-chdeacon  of  Clogher,  Clones. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1856;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1875; 
Reg.  Auff.  6,  1868. 
Finlay,  Rev.    George  Alexander  King,    Blackwater  House,    Sutton. 
Surra  V. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Finlay,  Rev.  John,  The  Rectory,  Carlow. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Finn,  Eugene,  25,  St.  Patrick's  Hill,  Cork. 

Sch.,  1830;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1831 ;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1834. 
t Finny,  John  Magee,  19,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860 ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Firth,  Rev.  Ray  wood,  Christ  Church,  Preston. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Fischer,   Rev.   Ernst  Heinrich  August,    S.   Philip's,   Regent-street, 
London. 
B.A.,  ^'st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  u^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  May  4,  1887. 
Fish,  Rev.  John,  Vicarage,  Ash  worth,  Rochdale. 

B.A.,  JSst.  1855  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  May  27,  1880. 
Fishbourne,  Rev.  Edward  Alexander,  Newtown,  Montgomery. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1869. 
Fishbourne,  James  William  Yorke,  Melbourne. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.Ch.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  May  28,  1880. 
2c3 


654  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Fisher,  Bernard  "William. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Vent.  1867  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Fisher,  Rev.  John  "Whyte,  Clonenagh,  Mountrath. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1857;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868;  Reg.  Auff.  16,  1868. 
Fisher,  Thomas  Carson,  Tourmore,  Skibbereen. 

B.A.  and  M.Chir.,  ^st.  1875;  M.D.,^«^.  1884  ;  Reg.JuneZO,  1876. 
tFitt,  Arthur  Percy. 

Sch.,  1891  ;  Reg.  May  25,  1891. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Edward. 

B.A.,  JEsi.  1888  ;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Rev.  Augustine,  Portadown. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1851;  M.A.,  Vem.  1857;  B.D.  and  I).I).,Hietn.  1884  ; 
Reg.  Feb.  24,  1857. 
fFitz Gerald,  Charles  Edward,  27,  Upper  Merrion-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864 ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Hon.  Francis  Alexander,  50,  Stephen's-green. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1827;  M.  A.,  Mv.  1832;  Reg.  Mv.  27,  1832. 
tFitz  Gerald,  George  Francis,  F.T.C. 

Sch.,  1870;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1874;  Fellow,  1877  ; 
D.Sc.,  ^st.  1891;  Reg.  1870. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Gerald. 

Sch.,  1834;  B.  A.,  Vem.  1836;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Gerald,  47,  Dawson-street. 

B.  A.,  Mietn.  1869 ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Rev.  James  Gerald,  Connor,  Ballymena. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Maurice  Frederick,  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 

Sch.,  1871;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  1871. 
Fitzgerald,  Percy  Hetherington. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1855;  M..  A.,  ITiem.  1863;  Reg.  July  i,  1881. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Rev.  William,  38,  Trinity  College. 

B.A.    Vem.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  April  23,  1879. 
FitzGerald,  Rev.  William,  14,  Cove-street,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Hiein.  1873;  M.A.,  Vem.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
FitzGerald,  William  Alexander,  Mentone,  France. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Fitz  Gerald,  Rev.  William  Frederick,  Parsonstown. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Fitz  Gibbon,   Gerald,  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  10,  Merrion- 
square.  North. 

Sch.,  1858 ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  Reg.  Nov.  7,  1863. 
tFitz  Gibbon,  Gerald. 

Sch.,  1888  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Ueg.  May  28,  1888. 
Fitzgibbon,  Henry,  49,  Merrion-square,  East. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1847;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1866. 
Fitzgibbon,  Henry,  18,  Lower  Fitzwilliam-sireet. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  D.,  ^V.  1870  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
FitzGibbon,  Henry  MacAulay,  61,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

h.A.,Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Fitzpatriek,  Thomas,  30,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde-park,  London. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1863;  M.  D.,  Vem.  1862;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Fitzpatriek,  Thomas,  Gargory,  Castlewellan. 

B.  A.,  JEat.  1882  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1885  ;   Reg.  May  6,  1886. 


Ul^rVERSlTY  ELECTORS.  555      { 

t^itzpatrick,  Rev.  William,  17,  Upper  Sackville-street. 

B.  A.  Vern.  1844 ;  M.  A.  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874.  '■ 

Fleetwood,  Thomas  Falkner,  Victoria,  Australia.  J 

Sch.,  1868  ;  B.  A.,  mem.  1870  ;  Reg.  1868.  j 

fFleming,  Frederick,  33,  Lower  Baggot-street.  - 

Sch.,    1865;    B.  A.,     Vern.    1868;    M.  A.,    Vern.    1872;     Reg.  j 

1865.  I 

Fleming,  Rev.  Harloe  Rohert,  Corhampton,  "Winchester.  < 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  ^st.  1871;  Reg.  June  28,  1871.  ' 

Fleming,  Very  Rev.  Horace  Townsend,  Dean  of  Cloyne,  Cloyne. 

Sch.,  1846;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  - 

^st.  1890 ;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1851. 
Fleming,  John. 

B.A.,  ^si.  1836;  M.A.,  Vern.  1840;  Reg.  Jul^  4,  1881.  • 

Fleming,  Lionel  John,  Newcourt,  Skihhereen. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1811 ;  M.  A.,  Mv.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1832.  ; 

Fleming,  Patrick  David,  14,  Lower  Leeson-street.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ICiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  j 

Fleming,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  Ballinakill,  Clifden.  I 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,  JEst.  1880  ;  Reg.  Jpril2S,  1880.  ' 

Fleming,  Rev.  Wm.  Edwd.  Kilskeery  Rectory,  Ballinamallard.  ] 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  ] 

Flemyng,  William  Westropp,  18,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street.  j 

B.  A.,  Siem.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874.  j 

Fletcher,  Rev.  Henry  William  Overstreet,  Ostend.  * 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875. 
Fletcher,  Rev.  James  Saul,  30,  Great  Charles-street. 

B.A.,    Vern.  1856;    M.A.,  Stem.  1876;    B.D.  and  D.D.,  mem. 
1888;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
Fletcher,  Rev.  John  Brunsdon,  Easthourne. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868;  M.  A.,  mem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Fletcher,  Rev.  Richard  Edward,  17,  Montpelier-hill. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  Eietn.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876.  j 

Fletcher,  Colonel  Thomas  William,  Lawneswood  House,  Stourhridge.  ! 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852 ;  Reg.  JuIt/  6,  1852.  , 

Fletcher,  Rev.  Thomas,  Bradford,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  JEsf.  1871 ;  Reg.  Jan.  21,  ' 

1875.  ! 

Fletcher,  Rev.  Thos, Woodcock,  St.  Stephen' s,Willenhall,  Staffordshire,  1 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  ^sf.  1843  ;  Reg.  Julp  4,  1843.  i 

Fleury,  Rev.  Charles  William,  22,  Belgrave-square,  Rathmines.  ■ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  12,  1874.  ! 

Fleury,  Rev.  Louis  Richard,  Kilworth.  i 

B.A.,  ^si.  1874;  M.A.,  mem.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Flood,  Stephen,  Brisbane,  Australia.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879.  1 

Flood,  Thomas  Nicholas  Patrick,  Terenure.  ! 

B.A.,  mem.  1879;  M.D.,  Vern.  1886  ;  Reg.  March  9,  1886.  '* 

Floyd,  Rev.  James,  All  Souls'  Vicarage,  South  Hampstead,  London, 
N.W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.,  1863;  LL.  D.,  mem.  1871;  Reg.  Oct  17,  1872. 
Flynn,  Rev.  Edward  Hamilton,  Coventry. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.A.,  mem.  1862;  'Reg.  Aup.  27,  1874. 


556  QNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Flyun,  Rev.  Francis,  Naval  Chaplain. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887 ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
Flynn,  Rev.  Hugh  John,  106,  Lansdowne-road,  London,  S.W. 

B.  A.,  Ver».  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1857 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  JEst.  1871 ; 
Reg.  March  1,  1870. 
t Flynn,  John  Harris. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1847;  LL.D.,  mem.  1869  ;  Reg.  1859. 
Flynn,  Rev.  John  Stephen,  St.  Mervyn's  Rectory,  Cornwall. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1879;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1882;  Reg.  jime  29,  1882. 
Flynn,  Richard  Harris,  The  Abbey,  Tipperary. 

Sch.,    1863  ;     B.A.,    Vern.    1869  ;    LL.D.,    Fern.    1881 ;     Reg. 
1863. 
Foot,  Arthur  "Wynne,  49,  Leeson-street. 

B.A.,  Eiem.,  1862;  M.  D.,  Jliem.  1865;  Reg.  Feb.  3,  1870. 
Foot,  Frederick  James. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1860;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Foot,  Rev.  Richard  Gorges,  Horton  Rectory,  Slough. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1859  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Foot,  Robert  Herbert,  The  Rutland  Wells,  Norfolk. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.  D.,  JSst.  1874  ;  Reg.  ^'ov.  9,  1874. 
Forbes,  Rev.  John,  Louisburgh,  Westport. 

B.A.,  Siem.  1875;  M.A.,  Siem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
Forbes- Go wer,  Lewis  Lesser  St.  Leger  (heretofore  Dutch),  93,  Talbot- 
road,  Bays  water,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.A.,  ymt.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1879. 
Ford,  Rev.  Abraham  Lockett,  Rectory,  Bessbrook,  Co.  Armagh. 

B.A.,  mem.  1877  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
IForde,  Rev.  Hugh,  Kilcronaghan  Glebe,  Tobermore. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  LL.D.,  mem.  1879  ;  Reg 
Dec.  20,  1871. 
Forde,  Rev.  James  Dennis,  Dunmore  East,  Co.  Waterford. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1888  :  M.A.,  uEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Forde,  Rev.  James  Walter,  Church-place,  Fermoy. 

B.A.,  JEst,  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Ford-Hutchinson,  Rev.  William,  Whitecross,  Markethill. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886;  Reg.  May  12,  1886. 
Forlong,  Rev.  R.  Rochfort,  Hemley  Rectory,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  M.  A.,  mem.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Forrest,  Very  Rev.  Robert  William,  Deanery,  Worcester. 

B.A.,  ^'*^  1852;  U.A.,^st.  1861;  B.D.  andD.D.,  .^st.  1877; 
Reg.  March  14,  1874. 
Forrest,  William  Frederic,  100,  Grafton-street. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1849  ;  Reg.  Dec.  3,  1868. 
Forster,  Rev.  Thomas,  Newton-le-Willows. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1852 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Forsyth,  Rev.  Robert,  Ballinasloe. 

B.A.,  mem.  1883;  M.A.,  liiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
tFoster,  Rev.  Charles  William,  Newbridge,  Co.  Kildare. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1858;  M.  A.,  mem.  1865;  Reg.  Dec.  13,  1865. 
Foster,  Rev.  Francis,  Prendergast  Rectory,  llavei-fordwest. 

B.  A.    Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  lliem.  1860  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Foster,  Rev.  Frederick,  Ballynmcelligot,  Tralee. 

B.A.,  mem.  1863  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Sept.  3,  1878. 


UNiVERSITY  ELECTORS.  557 

Foster,  Thomas  Cartret,  Farra  School,  Bunbrusna. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
t Foster,  Thomas  William,  Royal  Academy,  Belfast. 

Sch.,  1869  ;  B.  A.,  Riem.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.   1873. 
Fowler,  Rev.  James  Thomas,  East  Hanningfield,  Chelmsford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  JEst.  1869;  ^e^.  June  30,  1869. 
tFowler,  Robert,  Rahinston,  Enfield,  Co.  Meath. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877;  Reg.  Jan.  20,  1877. 
Fox,  Allan  Nesbitt,  30,  Sandford-road. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Fox,  Charles  Nugent,  Crossakeel. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1873;    M.  Ch.,  Riem.  ^st.    1876;    Reg.  May  27, 
1880. 
Fox,  George. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  July  4:,  1881. 
fFox,  John  Trevor,  3,  Clyde-road. 

B.  A.,  Rie^n.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Riem.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Foy,  William  Ellis. 

Sch.,  1855;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Frackleton,  Rev.  Samuel  Scott,  Portglenone. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1856;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1858. 
fFranklin,  Rev.  Edwin  Lewis,  Shirley,  Southampton. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1882;  M.A.,  Riem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Franks,  John. 

Sch.,  1832;  B.A.,  Vern.  1834;  Reg.  Juhj  4.,  1881. 
fFranks,  Kendal  Matthew  St.  John,  69,  Fitzwilliam  -square. 

Sch.,  1872;  B.A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1876;  Reg.  1872. 
Franks,  Matthew. 

Sch.,  1829  ;  B.  A.,  JEst.  1833;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Franks,  Robert  F.,  42,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Nov.  20,  1832. 
Franks,  Thomas  Cuthbert,  21,  Lower  Fitzwilliam- street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  Reg.  Sept.  5,  1868. 
Frazer,  Kenneth,  Elm  Hurst,  Bournemouth. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
fFraser,  Rev.  William,   The   Vicarage,    St.  Stephen's-by-Saltash, 
Cornwall. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868;  Reg.  Nov.  9,  1868. 
Frazer,  William,  Ventnor,  Elmhurst,  Bournemouth. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1878. 
Frazer,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Constitutional  Club,  London,  S.W. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1868  ;    M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Hiem. 
1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Freeman,  Denis  William,  50,  Drumcondra-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Freeman,  Richard  Dingwell,  6,  Lower  Mount-street. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1887  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
French,  Arthur,  Naas. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1823;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
French,  Rev.  George,  Shaw-street,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  April  8, 1874. 
French,  Jolm  Alexander,  7,  Stephen's- green. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1869;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1887;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1887. 


65d  UNIVEESITY  ELECTORS. 

French,  Rev.  Richard  Valpy,  Llanmartin,  Newport,  Monmoutli. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  J.L.D.,  Hiem.  1873;  Reg.  Lee.  17,  1873. 
French,  Rev.  Robert  Digby,  Market- Weigh  ton.  Yorks. 

B.A.,  Hiem,  1873;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg. -D^c.  20,  1876. 
Frizell,  Walter  Hugh. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Fry,   Rev.  George  Arthur,  All    Souls  Rectory,  Every-street,    Man- 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Fry,  Rev.  Henry,  Corbally  Rectory,  Roscrea. 

B.A.,  Vent.  1840;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Fry,  Rev.  Henry  Lawrence,  Bexley  Heath,  Kent. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871;  M.A.,  ^s^.  1877;  Reg.  y?/«e  28,  1877. 
fFry,  Matthew  Wyatt  Joseph,  F.T.C. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.A.,  Vern.  1889;  Reg.  May  2\y 
1883. 
Fry,  Rev.  James  Henry,  Boulogne-sur-Mer. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871;  Reg.  March  27,  1874. 
Fry,  Rev.  William  Baker,  Rathdowney. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1866. 
Fultbrd,  Joseph  Woodward,  London-road,  Retford,  Notts. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1887;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
t Fuller,  Rev.  Abraham  Stritch,  7,  Fitzwilliam -place. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1846 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1855 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1872. 
Reg.  March  11,  1858. 
Fuller,  Rev.  Harry  Albert,  Llanvaer,  Kilgedin,  Abergavenny. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  ^st.  1861  ;  Reg.  May  28,  1880. 
t Furlong,  Robert  O'Brien,  Cloneevin,  Killiney. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Furlonge,  Rev.  Alexander  Montgomery,  Chilcombe,  Dorset. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1869;   M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
FyfFe,  John,  New  York. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  April  18,  1859. 
Fyffe,  William  Johnston,  3,  Rodnev-place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.D.,  ^«^'i856;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1856. 
Gabbett,  Rev.  Edward,  Groom. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  Vern.  1855;  Reg.  Sept.  15,  1856. 
tGabbett,  Henry  Singer,  8,  Chiswick-place,  Eastbounie,  Sussex. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.  A.  and  M.D.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  Reg.  Dec.  15, 1881. 
Gage,  Robert,  Rathlin  Island,  Ballycastle. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1843  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1843. 
Gage,  Robert  Charles,  Rathlin  Island,  Ballycastle. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1876  ;  M.  Ch.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Dec.  31,  1878. 
Gage,  Thomas  Robert,  122,  Pembroke- road. 

Sch.,  1863;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1865;  lic^.  Aug.  6,  1868. 
Gaggin,  Rev.  John,  Newchapcl,  Clonmel. 

Sch.,  1838;  B.  A.  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1874. 
Gaisford,  Kev.  Stephen  Henry,  Cowthorpe,  Wetherby. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1842  ;  Keg.  March  30,  1874. 
Galbruith,  Rev.  George,  Drumachose,  Limavudy. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1864. 
tGalbraith,  Ven.  Henry,  Enniskerry. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  iN'ov.  30,  1864. 


UNiVEEslTY  electo:rs.                              659  .  i 

fGalbraith,  Hugh,  23,  Waterloo-road.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1874  ;  Eeg.  June  20,  1874.  { 
Galbraith,  Rev.  John,  Vicarage,  Chew  Magna,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  Vern.,  1861 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1866 ;  Eeg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 

Galbraith,  Rev.  Richard,  Texas.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1869;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1869.  " 

Galbraith,  Samuel  Haughton,  46,  Lansdowne-road.  , 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1886;  Reg.  March  9,  1886. 

Gallaher,  Rev.  Alexander,  Blackburn.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  u^st.  1862;  Reg.  Juli/  3,  1862.  ' 

Gallie,  Rev.  James,  St.  Luke's  Vicarage,  Bradford,  Yorks.  ^ 

B.A.,  JEst.  1874;  M.A.,  JEst.  1880;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  i 

tGalloway,  Joseph,  11,  Belgrave-square,  North,  Monkstown.  1 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1860.  I 

Galway,  Rev.  William  John,  St.  Anne's,  Shandon,  Cork.  I 

B.A.,  ^st.   1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880;    LL.D.,  ^st.  1881;    Reg.  I 

June  30,  1880.  ] 

Galwey,  Rev.  James,  Kanturk.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  April  16,  1860.  i 
Gamble,  Rev.  John,  9,  Lidlington -place,  Oakley-square,  London,  N.W. 

B.A.,  mem.  1879;  M.A.,  metn.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 

Gamble,  Samuel  Baptist,  Army  Medical  Department.  ; 

B.A.  and  M.Ch.,  Vern.  1866  ;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880.  ] 

Gannon,  John  Patrick.  * 

Sch.,  1876 ;  Reg.  June  12,  1876.  ' 
Garde,  Rev.  Christopher  Leo,  Vicarage,  Skenfrith,  Monmouth. 

B.A.,  mem.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1882  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Garde,  Henry  Walter. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1858  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 

Garde,  Thomas,  Garryduff,  Youghal.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1832. 

Gardiner,  Rev.  Frederick  Augustus,  Woking.  I 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  Reg.  Auy.  5,  1871.  i 
Gardiner,  Rev.  Frederick  Evelyn,  Rectory,  Hackney,  London,  E. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1872;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg.  Mai/  28,  1880.  , 

Gardiner,  Rev.  John  Samuel  Jephson,  Black  Torrington,  Highampton,  ; 

B.  A.,  me?n.  1864;  M.A.,  Fern.  1868;  Reg.  Atig.  20,  1868.  '• 
fGardiner,  Rev.  William,  Marlborough,  Wilts. 

B.A,  and  M.A.   {ad  eund.   Oxford),  mem.    1881 ;  Reg.   Dec.    15,  ; 

1881.  I 

Gardner,  Rev.  Joseph  Sturdy,  Southport,  Lancashire.  .j 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  Juhj  1,  1886.  ' 

Garlick,  Rev.  Ambrose,  Grammar  School,  Donington,  Spalding.  - 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1879;  M,  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  July  1,  1882. 

Garnet,  Henry  Eli.  j 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1852;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1855;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  j 

Gamett,  Rev.  Charles  Leslie,  Stewartstown.  S 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1872 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872.  J 

Garrett,  Rev.  George,  Eilmeague.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1872 ;  Reg.  Dec,  18,  1872. 
t Garrett,  Rev.  George  Henry,  Widnes  Vicarage,  Warrington. 

Sch.,  1877;    B.A.,ifim.  1878;   M.A.,  Vern.  1882;    B.D.,  Vern.  ' 
1885  ;  Reg.  May  28,  1877. 


560  UNIVERSITY  ELKCTOitS. 

Garrett,  Rev.  John  Galloway,  Ceylon. 

Sch.,  1875  ;  B.A.,  ffiem.  1875  ;  M. A.,  Tern.  1884  ;  Reg.  May  24, 1875. 
Garrett,  Rev,  John,  Moss  Side,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1844 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Hiem.  1865  ; 
Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
fGarstin,  John  Ribton,  Braganstown,  Castlehellingham. 

B.A.,  rem.  1857;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  Heg.  Nov-  15,  1860. 
Gai-vey,  John  William  Frederick,  Ballina. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1878;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  May  4,  1887 
Garvey,  Toler  Roberts,  7,  Oxmantown  Mall,  Parsonstown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Garvey,  Thomas  Blennerhasset,  Burgesland,  Newcastle,  Clonmel. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  July  10,  1873. 
Gatchell,  Rev.  James  Henry,  Mount  Bernard,  Castlederg. 

B.A.,  ^«^  1877;   M.  A.,  ^^s^.  1881 ;    B.  D.,  ^im.  1890  ;   D.D., 
JSst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Gater,  William  Heniy,  50,  Moyne-road,  Rathmines. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Gatty,  Charles  Henry,  Felbridge  Park,  East  Grimstead,  Sussex. 

M.  A.  (flc?  eund.  Cantab.),  Hiem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Dec.  13,  1865. 
Gaul,  Rev.  William  Thomas,  Bloemfontein,  South  Africa. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  July  1,  1882. 
Gaussen,  Rev.  James,  Charlestown  Rectory,  Ardee. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Gaussen,  Rev.  John  Ashe,  The  Rectory,  Waltham,  Great  Grimsby. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Gawn,  Rev.  John  Douglas,  Whaley  Bridge,  Stockport. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1859;  M.A.,  JEJst.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Gayer,  Edmund  Richard,  1,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Gayfer,  Rev.  Arthur  George,  St,  Mark's  Vicarage,  Oldstreet. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.A.,  ^Ust.  1886;  Reg.  May  12,  1886. 
fGeale-Wybrants,  William,  45,  Raglan-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  JSst.  1875,  as  Geale;  Reg.  Jan.  22,  1877. 
Gelston,  Rev.  Hugh,  Enniskeen  Rectory,  Kingscourt. 

B.  A.,  uSst.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Geoghegan,  Rev.  Edward,  Bardsea,  Ulverston. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.A.,  Vern.  1845;  Reg.  Aug.  6,  1847. 
fGeoghegau,  Henry  William,  8,  Vergemount,  Clonskeagh. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Jan.  7, 1880 
Geoghegan,  Jacob,  Thomas,  8,  Hatch-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.A.,  .^'s^  1885;  Reg.  May  6,  1885. 
Geoghegan,  Robert,  St.  Aubyn's,  Southhill- avenue,  Blackrock.  I 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dee.  16,  .1874. 
Geoghegan,  William,  Carysfort  Lodge,  Stillorgan.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.,  1865 ;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  Reg.  JVby.  12,  1874.  | 

Gemon,  William  Joseph,  63,  Lansdowne-road.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  ^'«^  1847  ;  Reg.  July  27,  1847.  I 

Gibbings,  Rev.  Edward,  5,  Clarence- terrace,  Cork.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.A.,  Hievi.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  ; 

Gibbings,  Rev.  Richard,  Llamerewig,  Newtown.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.A.,  ^at.  1880;  B.D.  and  DD.,  Hiem.  1886  ;       ; 
Reg.  June  30,  1880.  : 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  561  j 

tGibbings,  Thomas.  i 

Sch.  1891  ;   Reg.  May  25,  1891.  -^ 

Gibbon,  Rev.  Charles  Iliffe,  Lutton  Rectory,  Oundle.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;   M.  A.,  jEst.  1846;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868. 
Gibbon,  Edward  Acton,  The  Cottage,  Sandymount. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  "Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875.  \ 

Gibbon,  John  George,  34,  Lower  Leeson-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1861;  M.A.,  Vern.  1864;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  ■ 

Oct.  31,  1864.  J 

Gibbon,  Rev.  Wm.  Monk,  34,  Lower  Leeson-street.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  | 

Gibbon,  William  Monck,  Templeshelin,  Adamstown,  Enniscorthy.  ■ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  Reg.  March  14,  1865.  : 

Gibbs,  Ven.  Geo.  Meade,  Vicarage,  19,  Thornton -avenue,  Telford  Park,  | 

Streatham  Hill,  London,  S.W.  \ 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  JuUj  4:,  1881.  \ 

fGibson,  Rev.  Benjamin,  3,  Abercom-terrace,  Sydney -parade. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Nov.  17,  1856.  j 

Gibson,  Rev,  Charles  Edward,  Bays  Hill  Lawn,  Cheltenham. 

_  B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868.  \ 

Gibson,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  Sydney,  Australia. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885;   Reg.  June  25,  1885.  ; 

fGibson,    Right   Hon.    Edward,   Baron  Ashbourne,    23,    Fitzwilliam-  - 

square. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  Reg.  Oct.  24,  1861. 
fGibson,  Right  Hon.  John  George,  38,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

Sch.,  1865;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  Reg.  1865.  A 

Gibson,  Rev.  Thomas  Brownell,  King's  Hospital,  Oxmantown.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1877;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Re^.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
Gibson,  Capt.  William,  Rockforest,  Roscrea.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1863. 
Gibton,  Robert,  Courthouse,  Warrnambool,  Victoria,  Australia. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
f  Gick,  Thomas,  7,  Crosthwaite-park,  Kingstown. 

Mus.  B.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Gilbert,   Rev.    Frederick    William    Pakenham,    15,  Anroyd-street,  \ 

Dewsbury. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1885 ;  M.  A.  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  \ 

Gildea,  Rev.  George  Robert,  17,  Alpha-place,  Thurloe- square,  London,  \ 

S.W.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1827;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Jan.  22,  1833. 
Gildea,  Thomas  Rutledge,  Dowagh,  Cong. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1832;  M.A.,  Vern.  1835;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1832.  \ 

Giles,  Rev.  William  Theophilus,  Netherleigh,  Chester. 

_  B.A.,^s^  1858;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  . 

Gilfoyle,  Anthony  Thomas,  34,  Upper  Gardiner-street.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17, 1885.  I 

Gill,  Rev.  Ebenezer  Ernest,  Mullyon  Vicarage,  Helston.  \ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  July  1,  1882.  1 

Gill,  Henry  Joseph,  Roebuck  House,  Clonakeagh.  ■ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1872  ;  Reg.  Feb.  19,  1873. 
Gill,  Rev.  Hugh  Stowell,  MalcAV  Vicarage,  Ballasalla,  Isle  of  Man.  I 

B.  A.  ^st.  1853 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  Jtme  30,  1875.  ; 


562  UN1VEE81TT  ELECtORR. 

Gillespie,  Rev.  Henry  John,  Killaloe. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  M.A.,  ^sL,  1888;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Maij  2,  1888. 
Gillespie,  Thomas  Richard,  India. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1881;  M.D.,  Vern.  1886;  Reg.  March  9,  1886. 
Gillington,  Rev.  Jf)hn  Maurice,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  Reg.  April  I,  1874. 
GiUmor,  Rev.  William  George,  Dunmore  East,  Waterford. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  ^st.  1878;  Reg.  /?</y  4,  1878. 
fGilmore,  James  Boyd,  Marlborough,  Wilts. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.A.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Feb.  14,  1853. 
fGilmore,  John  Edward,  Fairy  Hill,  Bray. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.A., mem.  1880;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  Reg.  Juned. 
1879. 
Gilmore,  John,  8,  Herbert-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  JuIi/7,  1847. 
Giveen,   Rev.    Richard  Lockwood,    66,  Myddelton  Square,   London, 
E.G. 
Sch.,  1859;    B.A.,  mem.  1860;   M.A.,  mem.  1863;   Reg.  Mv., 
1864. 
Given,  Rev.  James,  Stockport. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886;  M.  A.  and  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19, 
1889. 
Given- Wilson,  Rev.  Thomas,  Plaistow. 

B.A.,  ^si.  1882;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
tGlanville,  Frederick  Charles. 

Sch.  1884;  B.A.,  iTim.  1886;  M.A.,^«^.  1890;  Reg.  June  9,  1884. 
Glass,  D  avid  Dickson. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1858;  M.A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Glenn,  John  Hugh  Robert,  Mount  Herbert,  Bray. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1885;  M.  A.,  uEsL  1891  ;  Reg.  Mai/  6,  1891. 
Glenny,  Rev.  Robert  Edmund,  Clonallen,  Warrenpoint. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  mem.  1891  ; 
Reg.  Jtme  24,  1874. 
Gloster,  James,  15,  Uj)per  Phillimore-place,  Kensington,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1878;  M.Ch.,  JEst.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Gloster,  Rev.  Thomas,  16,  Herbert-street. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Nov.  15,  1856. 
Glover,  Edward. 

B.A.,  mem.  1873  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Glover,  Rev.  Frederick  Augustus,  Witherne  Rectory,  Alford,  Lincoln- 
shire. 
B.  A.,  JSst.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
GofF,  William  GofF  Davis,  Glenville,  Waterford. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1862  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Gogarty,  Henry  Alexander  Dane  John,  Canterbury, 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1878. 
Going,  Rev.  John,  Hawkchurch,  Axminster. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  yiJut.  1858;  Reg.  Any.  27,  1874. 
fGoligher,  Wm.  Alexander. 
Sch.,  1890. 
Gollock,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  Forrest  House,  Coachford. 
B.  A.,  ^8t.  1862;  M.  A.,  ^3t.  1867;  Reg.  Nov.  19,  1867. 


1 


trifivEfeslTY  EtEcToiis.  563            I 

Good,  Rev.  Philip  Henry,  14,  Melville-terrace,  Southsea. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Nov.  16,  1868.  ' 

Goodall,  Arthur  Alfred  Edward,  9,  Alexandra-road,  Bedford.  ! 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1887 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  \ 
tGoodbody,  Robert,  Fairy  Hill,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.A.,  Biem.  1871 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876.  i 

Goode,  George,  Camden,  N.  S.  Wales.  - 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.  Chir.,  mem.  1872 ;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Biem. 

1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872.    '  I 

Goode,  William  Henry,  R.N.,  Finglas  House.  J 

B.A.,^/m.  1865;  M.  Chir.,  ^siJ.  1868  ;  M.D.,^5^.  1876  ;  M.A.  , 

^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  May  10,  1869.  \ 

Goodisson,  Rev.  Richard,  Rectory,  Clifden,  Co.  Galway.  i 

B.  A.,  Biem.  3  849  ;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872.  j 

tGoodman,  Francis  George,  Brigg,  Lincolnshire.  j 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1875  ;  M.  Chir.,  Biem.  1875  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1875.  i 

Goodman,  John  Fox,  Ashbrook,  Phoenix  Park. 

Sch.,  1852;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  March  25,  1857.  ' 

tGoodman,  Rev.  James,  Skibbereen,  Professor  of  Irish.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.A.,  Biem.  1871;  Reg.  Dec.  20, 1871. 

Goodwin,  Rev.  Thomas,  6,  Beaconsfield-terrace,  Seacombe.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,   Vern.  1858;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.              ; 

Aug.  27,  1868.  ! 

Goold,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  Alsager,  Stoke-upon-Trent.  ] 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  : 

Gordon,  Albert,  6,  York-terrace,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1871 ;  M.  A.  jEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1800.  ! 

Gordon,  Rev.  John  Bagwell,  21,  Fairfax-road,  Hampstead,  London.  ■ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  July  9,  1834.  ' 

Gordon,  Robert,  Highlands,  Seaford,  Co.  Down.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Sept.  25,  1838.  \ 

fGordon,  Samuel,  13,  Hume-street.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1841;    M.D.,   Vern.  1877;  Reg. 
Aug.  18,  1868. 
Gordon,  Thomas,  2,  Charlemont-place,  Armagh. 

B.A.,  Biem.  1870  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879 :  Reg.  April  23,  1879. 
Gordon,  Rev.  William,  Paddock,  Huddersfield. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  April  26,  1877. 
Gordon,  William  Spear,  District  Asylum,  Mullingar. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  M.A.,  Biem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Gore,   Ven.  Arthur,   Archdeacon  of  Macclesfield,  Bowdon,  Altrinc- 

ham  j 

Sch.,  1850;  B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  jEst.  1858;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.  \ 

Vern.  1890  ;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1856.  \ 

Gore,  Ven.  John  Ribton,  Archdeacon  of  Achonry,  Ballisodare.  \ 

B.A.,  Vern.,  1847  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1855  ;  Reg.  May  31,  1880.  ' 

Gore,  St.  George  Richard. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1834  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  . 

Gorham,  Alfred.  | 

Sch.,  1879 ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1879.  j 

Gorman,  Charles,  Knysna,  Cape  Colony.  ' 

B.A.,  JEst.  1876;  M.D.  and  M.Ch.,  Biem.  1882;  Reg.  Bee.  20,  < 

1882. 


564  UKIVERSITT   EiiECTOftg. 

Gorman,  Ven.  "William  Charles,  Archdeacon  of  Ossory,  Thomastown, 
Kilkenny. 
B.A.,^sL  1848;  M.A.,^st.  1875;  Reg.  Oct.  9,  1876. 
Gort,  Right  Hon.  Standish  Prendergast,  Viscount,  1,  Portman-square, 
London,  W. 
B.  A.,  ^8t.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1843 ;  Reg.  Jul^  4,  1843. 
Goslett,  Rev.  Frederick  Louis,  7,  Defoe -terrace,  Tooting  Graveney, 
London,  S.W. 
B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.  A.,  Hiem.' ISSS ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Gotch,  Frederick  William,  Baptist  College,  Bristol. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1839;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1843;  Lh.J).,  JSst.  1859;  Reg.     \ 
July  4,  1881.  \ 

Gothard,  Rev.  Geo.,  Bombay. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.A.,  Eicm.  1878  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878.  j 

fGough,  Alexander  Clement  Foster,  Wolverhampton.  ii 

B.A.,  Vem.  1854;  LL.  D.,  Hietn.  1859.  ^ 

Gough,  Rev.  Edwin  Spencer,  Barmingham,  Barnard  Castle.  .■ 

B,  A.,  jEst.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870;  Reg.  April  1,  1874.  \ 

tGough,  Right  Hon.  George  Stephens,  Viscount,  St.  Helen's,  Booterstown. 
B.A.,  jEst.  1836;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1840;  Reg.  June  27,  1837. 
Gough,  Rev.  John,  Virgin  Stowe  Rectory,  Launceston. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Gowland,  John  William,  Newtown  House,  Rathgar. 

B.A.,  ^:st.  1877;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Gracey,  Alexander,  Ballyhossett,  Downpatrick. 

B.A.,  Iliem.  1863;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1868  ;  Reg.  Aug.  22,  1868. 
Oracey^  Alexander  L.,  37,  Essex-street,  Strand,  London,  W.  C. 
B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  JEst.  1858  ;  Reg.  July  12,  1858. 
fGraham,  Chx'istopher,  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

Sch.,  1871;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.A.,  JEst.  1877;  Reg.  1871. 
Graham,  James,  London. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1826;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Oct.^l,  1832. 
Graham,  Rev.  John,  St.  Chad's  Rectory,  Lichfield. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1844;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1849;  Reg.  April  4,  1874. 
Graham,  Patrick  John,  Dorstfontein,  Griqualand,  South  Africa. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  LL.  D.,   Vem.  1871 ;  Keg. 
Dec.  16,  1868. 
Graham,  Rev.  Richard  Rathbome,  Baltimore,  U.S.A. 

B.A.^Hiem.  1882;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  /«««  30,  1887. 
fGraham,  Robert. 

Sch.,  1872;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  JETtm.  1877;  Reg.  1872. 
fGraham,  William,  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 

Sch.,  1865  ;  B.  A.,  Vem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  Reg.  1865. 
Grant,  Charles  Scovell. 

B.  A.,  Jist.  1870  ;  M.  D.,  Vem.  1884;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1884. 
Graves,  Alfred  Perceval,  The  Orchard,  Taunton. 

Sch.,  1868;  B.A.,  Vem.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1890;  Reg.  1868. 
fGraves,    Rt.  Rev.  Charles,    Lord    Bishop  of  Limerick,  Ardfert,  and 
Aghadoe,  See  House,  Limerick. 
Sch.,  1832;  B.  A.,  Vem.  1835;    FeUow,  1836;  M.A.,  ^«M838; 
B.  D.  andD.D.,  Vem.  1851. 
fGraves,  Rev.  Robert  P.,  1,  AVinton-road. 

Sch.,  1830;  B.  A.,  Vem.  1832;  M.A.,  Vem.  1837;  Reg.  Jan.  25,  1836. 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTOES.  565 

Gray,  Charles  Edward,  34,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1869;  M.D.,  Siem.  1875;   Reg 
June  30,  1869. 
f Gray,  George  David, 

Sch.,  1887;  B.A.,  mem.  1887;  Reg.  Jtine  6,  1887. 
Gray,  Rev.  Thomas  Sill,  Garsdon,  Malmesbury,  Wilts. 

B.A.,    Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  ^*^.  1856;    B.  D.,   Vern.  1863;   D.B., 
Vern.  1868  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1856. 
tGray,  Rev.  Thomas  Thompson,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1852;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  ^si!.,  1859;  Fellow,  1862. 
Gray,  Rev. William,  26,  Lansdowne  Crescent,  Notting-hill,  London,  W. 

Sch.,  1849;   B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  ^st.  1856;  Reg.  March26, 
1874. 
Green,  Charles  Francis,  Rathmines-park. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1862  ;  M.Ch.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  May  31,  1880. 
Green,  Rev.  David,  All  Saints'  Rectory,  Battersea  Park,  London. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1888. 
Green,  Frederick,  Thornfield,  Tunhridge  Wells. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1859;  Reg.  July  7,  1859. 
t Green,  John  Edward,  Stroud. 

Mas.  D.,  ^st.  1886 ;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Green,  Peter  Hennis,  52,  Lower  Sackville-street. 

Sch.,  1824;  B.A.,  Vern.  1825;  ^q^.  Bee.  15,  1882. 
Green,  William,  112,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

Sch.,  1865;  B.A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  Reg.  1865. 
Green,  Rev.  William  Spotswood,  Carrigaline,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1874. 
Greene,  Arthur  Alexander,  10,  Lansdowne-road. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1885;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1888. 
fGreene,  George  Arthur,    21,    Pembroke  Gardens,    Kensington,    Lon- 
don, W. 

^.k.,Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1879. 
Greene,  Rev.  Godfrey  George,  New  Ross. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Greene,  Rev.  Jonas,  Mount  Temple,  Moate. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1891. 
Greene,  Rev.  Joseph,  Rostrevor,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868 ;  Reg.  Sept.  18,  1869. 
Greene,  Matthew  Saunders. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Greene,  Richard  Jonas,  49,  Stephen' s-green. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1846;  M.A.,  Vern.  1850;  Reg.  March  6,  1852. 
Greene,  Rev.  Robert  Saunders,  Cross  Canonby,  Maryport, 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;   M.  A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  May  2,  1883. 
Greene,  Thomas,  49,  Stephen's-green. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859 ;  Reg.  March  8,  1859. 
Greene,  Very  Rev.  William  Conyngham,  49,  Stephen's-green. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  Feb.  24,  1852. 
Greene,  William  Thomas,  Moira  House,  Peckham  Rye,  London,  S.E. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;   M.A.  and  M.D.,  Hiem.  1876;   Reg.  Bee.  20, 
1876. 
Greenhalgh,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  Paddock,  Huddersfield. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889 ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 


666  UNIVKRSITY  ELECTORS. 

Greensill,  Rev.  Edward,   Accrington. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871;  U.k.,mem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Greenwood,  John. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1863  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Greer,  Edward,  Omagh. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1858;  Reg.  Feb.  16,  1858. 
Greer,  Edwin,  Eccles-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1862 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865 ;  Reg.  July  6,  1865. 
fGreer,  Frank  Nugent. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1889. 
fGreer,  Rev.  George  Samuel,  Portaferry. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Riem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Greer,  James,  Omagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  June  21,  1837. 
Greer,  James  Sullivan. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  July  ^,  1881. 
Greer,  Rev.  John  Robert,  Churston  Ferrars,  Brixham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  Reg.  Aug.  25,  1868. 
Greer,  Thomas  Mac  Gregor,  Ballymoney. 

B.  A.,  ^>st.  1873;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
fGreer,  Rev.  Wm.  Benjamin,  Waldringham,  Sui-rey. 

Sch.,  1868 ;   B.  A.,  Eiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  Reg.  1868. 
Gregg,  Rev.  James  Fitzgerald,  Limerick. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.A.,  Vern.  1848;  Reg.  March  1^  1848. 
f  Gregg,  James. 

Sch.,  1888  ;  Reg.  May  28, 1888. 
Gregg,  John  Thomas. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1837  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1840;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 

fGregg,  Rev.  Robert  Samuel,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross. 

See  House,  Cork.  ; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1860 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1873  ;   \ 

Reg.  June  29,  1860.  i 

Gregg,  Rev.  Thomas  Huband,    Southend,  Essex.  | 

B.  A.,  Hiem.   1861  ;     M.  A.,   Vern.   1867  ;     M.  D.,    J^lst.    1873  ;  ,i 

B.  D.,  Hiem.    1872;     D.  D.,   Hiem.    1876;    Reg.   March   14,  \ 

1867. 

Gregg,  Rev.  "William  Burroughs,  9,  Glenageary-hill,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  Reg,  il/arcA  1,  1870. 

Gregg,  William  Henry,  Edgeworthstown. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1869;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Gregory,  Rev.  Wm.  Herbert,  Hesketh  Park  College,  Southport. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1888;  M.  A.  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Gregorj'-,  Wm.  Jas.  Thomas,  Oxford-street,  St.  Helen's,  Lanes. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  May  6,  1891.  j 

Grey-Edwards,  Henry,  Bangor,  North  Wales.  I 

B.A.,  jEst.  1878;  M.D.,  Eiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec  \^,  1884.  I 

f  Grierson,  Rev.  Charles  Thornton,  Seapatrick,  Banbridge. 
B.  A.,  jEst.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1882. 
Griffin,  Rev.  Edward  Morgan,  Forgney,  Moyvore,  Mullingar.  J 

B.  A.,  JE8t.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1884.  \ 

f  Griffin,  Robert  William,  1,  Harcourt-terrace. 

Sch.,  1869;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  , 
1866  ;  Rog.  1859.  \ 


UNIVEESITY  ELECTORS.  567 

Griffith,  Rev.  Edward,  Q,uatford  Castle,  Bridgenorth. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1827  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1842;  Beg.  Feb.  2,  1833. 
Griffith,  James  de  Burgh,  Melbourne. 

B.A.,  JEsL  1873;  M.Chir.,  u^st.  1875;  M.D.,  Siem.  1886;  Reg. 
June  30,  1875. 
Griffith,  Rev.  Julius  Henry,  DrumclifPe,  Ennis. 

B.A„  u^st.  1851  ;  M.A.  u^st.  1877  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  JEst.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Mat/  31,  1880. 
Griffith,  Richard,  Glenmore,  The  Park,  Cheltenham. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.Ch.,  ^st.  1861;  Reg.  March  17,  1880. 
Griffith,  "Wm.  Downes,  Dunmore  House,  Dunmore,  Co.  Galway. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1874. 
Griffiths,  Rev.  Jenkin,  Oswestry. 

B.A.,  Siem.  1880;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Grimes,  Rev.  Patrick,  Stanton  Vicarage,  Shrewsbury. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Grimshaw,  Thomas  Wrigiey,  Charlemont  House,  Rutland-square. 

B.A.,  Siem.  1860;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1867;   M.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg. 
Sept.  17,  1868. 
Grist,  Charles  James,  Fairfield,  Kingston-on-Thames. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1887;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  Jwte  26,  1890. 
Grogan,  Rev.  George  William,  Withington,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1868. 
Grogan,  Rev.  John,  12,  Clyde-road. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1838;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Jult/  3,  1843. 
fGroves,    Rev.   Henry   Charles,    1,    Eaton-square,    Monkstown,    Co. 
Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.,  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st,  1866  ; 
Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868. 
Grubb,  Rev.  George  Carleton,  Cahir. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Grubb,    Rev.    Harry    Percy,    C.    M.    S.    House,    Salisbury-square, 
London. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Gubbins,  Rev.  Arthur  Gough,  Fairoak,  Bishopstoke,  Hants. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  JEsi.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Gubbins,  William  Launcelot,  Army  Medical  Staff,  Bengal. 

B.  A.,  Siem.  1870;  M.  Chir.,  Siem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
Guinness,  Arthur  Hart,  Protestant  Alliance,  Charing  Cross,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1863. 
Guinness,  Sir  Edward  Cecil,  Bart.,  80,  Stephen' s-green. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1872;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1872. 
Guinness,  Rev.  WiUiam  Newton,  Dowra,  Carrick-on- Shannon. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.A.,  Vern.  1835;  Reg.  Aug.  8,  1833. 
Gully,  Rev.  James,  Oakfield  Lodge,  Bundoran. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1839;  M.  A.,^s^.  1857;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1857. 
Gunning,  William  Herbert,  Wellington  Park,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1876  ;  Reg.  Jan.  22,  1876. 
tGwynn,  Edward  John. 

Sch.,  1888  ;  B.A.,  Siem.  1889;  Reg.  Mai/  28,  1888. 
fGwynn,  Rev.  John,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

Sch.,  1848;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  Fellow,  1853;  M.A.,  Vern.  1854; 
B.  D.,  Vern.  1861;  D.D.,  Vern.  1880. 


56S                                            UNIVKRSITY  ELECTOEb.  V 

Gwynne,  Charles  Nelson,  Brightfield  House,  Sheffield,  ^ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.  Chir.  JEst.  1874;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1886;  Eeg,^ 

July  9,  1874.  { 

Gwynne,  Rev.  Robert,  St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  Charing  Cross-road,  Lon«/i 

don,  W.  C.  I 

Sch.,  1852;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Jan.  6,  1869.  \ 

Gyles,  Walter,  13,  Leinster-street.  ^ 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874.  "j 

Hackett,  Rev.  Frederick  John,  Portrush.  'j 

B.A.,  ^si.  1884  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885;  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  ] 

t Hackett,  Rev.  Henry  Monck  Mason,  India.  : 

Sch.,  1871 ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  1871.  j 

Hackett,  Rev.  Jofin,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  Shorncliife.  ] 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 

Hackett,  John  Winthrop,  Weld  Club,  Perth,  W.  Australia.  ' 

B.A.,  u^st.  1871 ;  M.A.mem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 

Hackett,  Rev.  Samuel  John,  Holy  wood,  Belfast.  | 

B.A.,  mon.  1878 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 

tHackett,  Rev.  Thomas  Edmund,  St.  James's  Parsonage,  Bray.  I 

Sch.,  1870;  B.A.,  mem.  1872;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  1870.  | 
Hackett,  Rev.  Thomas  Aylmer  Pearson,  The  Rectory,  Kilmallock, 

B.A.,  mem.  1877 ;  D.  D.,  man.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Hackett,  Rev.  William  Montagu,  West  Town,  Dewsbury. 

B.A.,  mem.  1882;  M.A.,  man.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 

Hadath,  Edward  Evans.  \ 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,  Vern.  1861;  Heg.  July  i,  1881.  ! 
Haines,  Rev.  John,  Enniskcen,  Co.  Cork. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  March  7,  1867. 

Haire,  Rev.  Arthur  Newburgh,  Ballynure,  Clones.  ! 

B.  A.,  mem..  1867 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871.  ; 
Halahan,  Rev.  John,  Berehaven. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  Jtme  26,  1872.  i 

Halahan,  Richard  Fleming.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.A.,  Vern.  1865;  'Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ; 

Hall,  Rev.  Carter,  Peldon  Rectory,  Colchester.  ] 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1837  ;  Reg.  June  4,  1874.  I 

Hall,  Rev.  Henry  North  George,    St.  Mary,  Whitechapel,   London,! 

E.  ! 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883 ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  ] 

Hall,  Rev.  Richard  Augustus,  Quivey  Parsonage,  Belturbet.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1857.  '. 
Hall,  Robert  John,  The  School,  Kilkenny. 

B.A.,  yEst.  1885;  M.A.,  JEst.^  1888;  Reg.  Mai/  2,  1888.  ' 

ffall,  Samuel,  Newcourt,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.  I 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1876  ;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876.  j 

//«//,  Rev.  William,  Folkestone.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1863  ;  Reg.  Anff.  27,  1874.  i 

Hallam,  Rev.  Edward,  Camolin.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1841 ;  Reg.  June  4,  1838. 
f-IIallani,  Rev.  William  Edward,  Camolin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.A.,  mem.  1871.  \ 
Hallaran,  Richard,  Bunbury. 

Sch.  1884  ;  B.A.,  mem.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1884. 


UNIVERSTTY  ELECTORS.  569 

Hallaran,  Rev.  Thomas  Tuckey,  Cahirciveen. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  Fern.  1856;  Reg.  Dee.  1,  1874. 
Halliday,  Rev.  Andrew,  Middlesborough,  Yorks. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876;  Reg.  March  31,  1880. 
Halliday,  Rev.  Henry,  Holywood,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1874;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Halpin,  Rev.  Arthur  Neville,  Castle  Hill,  Reading.  ; 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  3Iay  2,  1883.  \ 

Halpin,  ^m.  Henry,  Erskine-teiTace,  Cavan.  \ 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  J 

Halsted,  Rev.  Thomas  Daniel,  Little  Hereford,  Salop.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  Reg.  March  17,  1874.  I 

Hamer,  David,  9,  York-terrace,  Blackburn.  ;' 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1887  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1890.  I 

Hamerton,  John  Taylor,  61,  Upper  Sackville-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.A.,  Vern.  1838;  Reg.  Sept.  21,  1835.  j 

Hamerton,  Morgan  P'ox,  Sutton-in-Ashfield,  Mansfield,  Notts.  | 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^Kst.  1874  ;  Reg.  Nov.  13,  1874.  I 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Alexander  Pollock,  Sedgley,  Staffs. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
tHamilton,  Andrew  Breakey.  1 

Sch.,  1888;  Reg.  3Imj  28,  1888. 
Hamilton,  Rev.  Arthur  Wolfe,  44,  Eaton-square,  London,  S.  W. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;_M.  A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  Reg.  Jtine  24,  1874.  | 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Benjamin,  4,  Reservoir-road,  Brockleyrise,  London,  S.E.  i 

B.A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885.  ; 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Charles  GilUngham,  Royal  Lunatic  Hospital,  Cheadle.  ; 

Sch.,  1849;  B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,  ^s^.  1854;  Reg.  ^?<^.  27, 1874.  ; 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Charles  James,  14,  Victoria  Grove,  West  Brompton,  ' 

London,  S.W. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  Auy.  29,  1868. 
tHamilton,  Edward,  120,  Stephen's-green.  ' 

B.  A.,  ^sL  1845;  M.  B.^^st.  1860;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1860.  : 

Hamilton,  Yen.  Edward  James,  Archdeacon  of  Derry,  Desertmartin, 
Magherafelt. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  mem.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Hamilton,  Edwin,  26,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1874;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  Jwie  28,  1877.  j 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Frederick,  Sligo.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1826;  M.A.,  JSTov.  1832;  Reg.  Oct.  2,  1868.  | 

Hamilton,  Yen.  Frederick  Charles,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.lSoA;  Reg.  Auy.  8,  1868.  ^ 

Hamilton,  Rev.  George,  Middleton  Rectory,  Saxmundham.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^-st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  1 

Hamilton,  Yen.  George  Hans,  Archdeacon  of  Northumberland,  the         J 

College,  Durham.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  j^st.  1850 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Vern.  1883  ; 
Reg.  July  2,  1850.  ! 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Henry  Balfour,  Wcstleake,  Kingston-on-Soar,  Notts. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.A.,  Vern.  1882;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882. 
Hamilton,    Henry   Blackburne,    Lieut.-Col.,    14th   Hussars,    Carlton 
Club,  London,  S.W. 

M.  A.,  ^st.  1870  {ad  eund.  Oxon.)  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870.  i 

2d 


570  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Hamilton,  JamesPaumiere,  Recorder  of  Cork,  Kildare-street  Club. 

Sch.,  1838;   B.A.,  Fern.  1840;  Reg.  Oct.  27,  1868. 
Hamilton,  John  Butler,  5,  Gibraltar-place,  Chatham. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Aug.  6,  1874. 
Hamilton,  Rev.  Richard  Hugh,  Astley,  Worcester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1841  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1878;  Reg. /w/y,  1878. 
Hamilton,  Thomas  Kinley,  Tundragee. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875:  M.D.,  ir«m.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Hamilton,  "William  Alexander,  Coolmore  House,  Bellyshannon. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1882;  M.A.,  Vern.  1891;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Hamilton,  Rev.  Thomas  Robert,  Sydenham  Park,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  Reg.  Sept.  10,  1874. 
Hamilton,  Rev.  William  Alfred,  Taney  Glebe,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.A.,  Vern.  1858;  B.D.  andD.D.,^*^  1877; 
Reg.  Oct.  18,  1858. 
Hamilton,    Rev.   William   H.,    Marton   Rectory,    Skipton-in-Craven, 
Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  Reg.  March  31,  1874. 
fHammond,  Rev.  John,  14,  Old  Elvet,  Durham. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  JEst.  1891  ; 
Reg.  July  25,  1874. 
Hammonds,  Rev.  Edwin,  St.  John's  College,  Battersea. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  i885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Hanan,  Rev.  Denis,  The  Rectory,  Tipperary. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  M.A.,  yEst.  1873  ;  B.D.,  Hiem.  1882;  D.D.,  jEsi. 
1889;   Reg.  June  2b,  1873. 
Hanbury,  Rev.  William  Christopher,  Ford  Lodge,  Cavan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.A.  and  B.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Bee.  17, 
1891. 
Hancock,  Rev.  John,  Coleton's  Hospital,  Stapleton,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1881 ;  Reg.  April  29,  1881. 
Handcock,  Charles. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1830  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1832;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Handy,  Rev.  Leslie  Alexander,  22,  Middle  Gardiner- street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.K.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Hanlon,  Rev.  Alexander  Patrick,  Bally  hamlet.  Tallow. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  LL.  D.,  Trnt.  1865;  Reg.  J/ay  12,  1865. 
Hanlon,  Rev.  William,  Innishannon. 

B.A.,  jETtm.  1873;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  i)<;c.  20,  1876. 
Hanna,  Francis,  Madras. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.A.  and  M.Eng.,^jV!»i.  1871;  Reg.i)<?(?.6,1877. 
Hannan,  Francis  John,  Manor  House,  Woodstock,  Oxon. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.D.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876. 
Hannay,  Rev.  Robert,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  B.D.  and  D.  D.,  JEst.  1871  ; 
Reg.  June  28,  1871. 
Harbord,  Rev.  Richard  Charles  Mordaunt,  Drimoleague. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879:  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882;   Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Harcourt,  Rev.  Gerald  Ximenes,  All  Saints  Vicarage,  Battersea  Park, 
London. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881;  B.Qg.  Dee.  16,  1881. 
t Harden,  John  Mason. 

Sch.,  1890. 


UN  I VEIISITY  ELECTORS.  571 


t Harding,  Rev.  Jonathan,  Gilford,  Co.  Down.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  Reg.  Dec.  28,  1872. 
Harding,  Rev.  Charles  William,   St.   Mark's  Parsonage,   Ballysillan,         j 
Belfast. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  Hietn.  1872 ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872.  i 

Hardy,  Rev.  Edward  John,  Queen  Victoria  Hospital,  Netley. 

B.A.,  Hi?m.  1871;  M.A.,  Fern.  1878;  Reg.  March  5,  1878.  ; 

Hare,  Rev.  Robert  Stewart,  Brighton  Vicarage,  Derbyshire,  ; 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1878  ;  Reg.  June  1,  1880.  < 

fHare,  Very  Rev.  Thomas,  Dean  of  Ossory,  Kilkenny.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  Hietn.  1866  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1878  ;         i 

Reg.  Julp  30,  1867.  1 

Hargrave,  Henry  James  Bennet,  56,  Upper  Mount- street.  ! 

B.A.,  Fern.  1859;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884.  ■ 

Hargreave,  John.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1870;  Reg.  Juhj  4,  1881.  j 

Hargreaves,  William. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1886  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  ' 

Harke,  Rev.  Frederick  Marty n,  St.  Stephen's,  Islington,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.A.,  ^st.  1849;  Reg.  Jultj  3,  1849.  i 

Harke,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Mickleham  Rectory,  Dorking. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Harley,  Rev.  Christopher  Burkitt,  3,  Belgrave-place,  Cork. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1861 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878.  \ 

Harman,  Rodolph,  Army  Medical  Department. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.Ch.,  Vern.  1870  ;  Reg.  June  3,  1880. 
Harman.  Rev.  Samuel  Thomas,  Templebrady,  Crosshaven. 

B.  A.',  Hlem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1865;  Reg.  Feb.  28,  1865. 
Harman,  William  Morton,  Winchester. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1855  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Harmer,  Rev.  Henry  Marven,  Parranarworthal,  Cornwall. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  JEsi.  1853;  lieg.Auff.  27,1874. 
Harpur,  Rev.  Thomas  William,  Clonastie,  Naas. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  April  23,  1880. 
Harris,  Ernest  Wormser,  124,  Low^er  Baggot-street. 

B.A.,  mem.  1881;  LL.D.,  mem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
fHarris,  Francis  William  FitzGerald,  24,  Mountjoy-square,E. 
B.A.,  u^st.  1870;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1879;   Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Harris,  Rev.  Percy  Charles,  Grammar  School,  Kinver,  Stourbridge. 
LL.D.  {adeund.  Oxon.);  Hiem.  1891;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
fHarris,  Reginald  Thomas,  24,  Mountjoy-square. 

B.A.,  jEst.  1882  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Harris,  Rev.  Samuel  Musgrave,  23,  Leinster-road,  Rathmines. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  Reg.  Nov.  9, 1876. 
Harrison,  Rev.  John,  17,  Overton-street,  Sandown  Park,  Wavertree, 
Liverpool. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  Reg. 
Aug.  27,  1874. 
fHarrison,  Hon.  Michael,  Justice  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  3,  Mountjoy- 
square. 
Sch.,  1844;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Dec.  20, 1864. 
Harrison,  Robert  Francis,  7,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

Soh.,  1879  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1879. 
2d2 


i 

1 

572  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  ^ 

Harrison,  Thomas,  University,  New  Brunswick,  ' 

B.  A.,  JEst  1864;  LL.  D. ,  Hiem.  1869;   M.  A.,  ^st   1873;   Reg 
Dec.lo,l86d. 
Harrison,  Thomas,  23,  St.  Leonard' s-terrace,  Chelsea.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1875;  Ue^.  Dec.  18,  1875.  I 

Harrison,  William  Henry,  Millington's  Hospital,  Shrewsbury. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1880;  M.A.,  mem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884.  \ 

Hart,  Rev.  Dudley,  Stretford  Rectory,  Manchester.  I 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1 874.  i 

tHart,  George  Vaughan,  Regius  Professor  of  Feudal  and  English  Law, 
14,  Lower  Pembroke-street. 
Sch.,  1863;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  LL.D.,   Vem.  1888;  Reg.  ^w^.  8        I 
1868.  '       \ 

Hart,  Very  Rev.  Henry  Martyn,  Denver,  Colorado,  U.  S.  I 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vem.  1889  ;       j 
Reg.  Nov.  10,  1868.  \ 

Harte,  Rev.  James,  Delgany,  Co.  Wicklow. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884 ;  M.A.,  yEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  Mmj  4,  1887.  j 

Hartigan,  Rev.  Allen  Stuart,  Wellesbourne,  Warwick, 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  ( 

Hartley,  Rev.  Thomas,  Borris.  j 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1830;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1833;  Reg.  Feb.  5,  1833.  \ 

fHartmann,  Albert  Frederick  Otho. 

Mas.  D.,  ^?Vm.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1875. 
fHartrick,  Rev.  Edward  John,  Rectory,  Ballynure,  Belfast. 
B.  A.,  Vem.  1839;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1843;  Reg.  Nov.  4,  1843. 
Harvev,  Rev.  Alfred  Thomas,  Athboy. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1866;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1870;  Reg.  March  I,  1870. 
Harvey,  John  Maclachlan,  Bargy  Castle,  Ballycogly. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Harvey,  Joseph,  Wexford.  - 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1830  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  16,  1832. 
Haslam,  Rev.  George  Edwin,  Blue  Rocks,  Nova  Scotia. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Hassard,  Robert,  Parkmore,  Co.  Anti-im. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1865. 
Hassard,  William  Charles,  Kilpeddar. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  M.Ch.,  JEst.  1865  ;   Reg.  June  1,  1880. 
Hastings,  Rev.  Samuel,  Halton  Rectory,  Lancaster. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1844;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  Reg.  Nov.  24,  1866. 
Hatchell,  John,  Kildare-street  Club. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1847;  M.  A.,  J^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Jnli/  5,  1865. 
Hattoii,  Rev.  John  Alexander,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  Dublin. 
B.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  22,  1881. 
Haughton,  Hancock  Thomas,  Singapore. 

Sch.,  1879  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  June  9,  1879. 
tHaughton,  Rev.  Samuel,  S.F.T.C. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1844;  Fellow,  1844;  M.A.,  Vem.  1852;  U.B.yHiem. 
1862;  D.Sch.,^*^  1891. 
Hawkes,  Rev.  John  Honry,  N(!W  Zealand. 

B.A.,  yJ'Jst.  1877;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Hawkins,  Kdward  Hugh,  The  Vicarage,  Stroud. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTOHS.  573 

Hawkins,  James  Staples,  St.  Fenton's,  Howth. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  Eeg.  June  1,  1880. 
Hay  den,  Eev.  Edward,  Batley.  Yorks. 

*B.A.,  Biem.  1887;  LL. J).,' Vern.  1891 ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Haydock,  Frederick  William,  140,  Alexandra-road,  Manchester. 

Mus.B.,  ^si.  1880  ;  Mus.  D.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Beg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Haydn,  Eev.  John  Armour,  Nantenan,  Askeaton. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  LL.  D.,  Stem.  1871  ;  Eeg. 
Dec.  20,  1871. 
Hayes,  Eev.  Francis  Carlile,  Eahenj. 

B.A.,  Jfiem.  1860;  ^l.K.,IIiem.  1863;  Eeg.  Jan.  13,  1864. 
Hayes,  Eev.  Eichard,  Londonderry. 

Sch.,  1877  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  Eeg.  May  28,  1877. 
Hayes,  Eichard  Atkinson,  56,  Merrion-square,  S. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.D.,  uFst.  1878,  Eeg.  July  4,  1878. 
Hayes,  Eev.  Eichard  Thomas,  Magourney,  Coachford. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1871;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1875;  Eeg,  Dec.  17,  1875. 
Hayes,   Eev.  Stanley  Hamilton,   Westminster   Union,   Poland-street, 
Oxford-street,  London,  W. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871. 
Hayes,  Thomas  Crawford,  17,  Clarges-street,  Piccadilly,  London,  W. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1364 ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1875 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885 ;  Eeg. 
June  30,  1875. 
fHayes,  Eev.  William  Arthur,  Dromore,  Co.  Down. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1872;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Eeg.  March  26,  1879. 
Haynes,  Michael. 

"Sch.,  1840;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1841;  Eeg.  Oct.  17,  1844. 
Healy,  George  White,  St.  Fin  Barre's,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1886;  Eeg.  March  9,  1886. 
Healy,  Eev.  John,  Kells. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1879  ;  Eeg.  July  4,  1879. 
Heany,  Eev.  Thomas,  St.  Stephen's,  Hull. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;.  Eeg.  i^d;3.  25,  1873. 
Hearn,  Eichard  Thomas,  7,  Belgrave-square,  Eathmines. 

B.  A.,  Jist.  1872;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Eeg.  June  26,  1890. 
Hearn,  William  Francis,  New  Eoss. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884 ;  M.A,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Hearne,  Eev.  Frederick  John,  Groom  sport,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  Vern.  1848;  Eeg.  Nov.  29,  1848. 
Hearne^  John  Bagge,  Kinkora,  Dollymount. 

B.  A.,  Jist.  1835;  M.  A.,  Vern.\U2;  Eeg.  Jan.  25,  1836. 
Hearne,  Eev.  Lewis  Eeynolds,  Astley  Bridge,  Bolton-le-Moors. 

B.  A.,  J^st.  1860;  M.A.,  Jist.  1874;  Eeg.  ^ept.  1,  1874. 
Heather,  Eev.  George  Abraham,  Achonry,  Ballymote. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  J^st.  1859;  Eeg.  Sept.  o,  1868. 
Heather,  Eev.  Geo.  Frederick,  Grammar  School,  Hampton-on-Thames, 
London,  S.  W. 
B.A.,  i/tm.l860;  M.  A.,  ^im.  1869  ;  Eeg.D^c.  1869. 
Heatly,  Eev.  Robert  Young,  Kilkenny. 

Sch.,  1850  ;  B.A.,  JEst.  1852 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  B.D.  and  D.D., 
Hiem.  1884  ;  Eeg.  Aug.  15,  1868. 
Heazle,  Isaac  Stamers,  Carrigdewe,  Blackrock,  Cork. 
Sch.,  1854;  B.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1860. 


474  UNIVEESITY  ELECTOltS. 

Heazle,  William,  Australia. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.A.,  ^st.  1854;  M.A.,   Fern.  1859;  Reg.  Nov.  29, 
1859.  e  Frederick. 
Helm,  Georg 

B.A.  and  M.D.,  ^st  1867  ;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1874. 
Hemphill,  Charles  Hare,  65,  Merrion-square,  South. 

Sch.,  1842;  B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  Reg.  Oct.  23,  1848. 
fHemphill,    Rev.    Samuol,    Professor    of    Biblical    Greek,    Rectory, 
Westport. 

Sch.,  1881;  B.A.,  ^st.  1882;  B.D.,  ^st.  1886;  Reg.   June  13, 
1881. 
Hemphill,  Stanhope  Charles  John,  65,  Merrion-square,  South. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Miem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Henderson,  Acheson  Thompson,  60,  Mount  joy-square,  "West. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1833  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  March  30,  1857. 
Henderson,  James,  Oakley  House,  Windsor  Park,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1875. 
Henderson,  John. 

Sch.,  1855  ;  B.A.,  JSsi.  1859;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881. 
Henderson,  Rev.  Wm.,  Theological  College,  University-st.,  Montreal. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1855;  M.A.,  ^st.  1858;  Reg.  July  6,  1858. 
Hennessy,  Richard,  82,  Leeson-street. 

Sch.,  1873;  B.A.,  Miem.  1873;  Reg.  1873. 
Henning,  Rev.  Stilon,  202,  Burrage-roud,  Plumstead,  Kent. 

B  A.,  Miem.  1861  ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1887  ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Henry,  John  Patrick,  10,  Gardincr's-place. 

B.A.  Hiem.,  1884;  M.D.  Fern.  1888;  Reg.  Feb.  14,  1888. 
t Henry,  William  Macaulay. 

Sch.,  1889  ;  B.A.,  Fern.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  17,  1889. 
Henville,  Rev.  Edward,  Chipping  Warden,  Northants. 
.    B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.A.,  Fern.  1870;  Reg.  Juli/  13,  1871. 
Herd,  David  St.  John,  1,  Elm  Court,  Temple,  London. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  LL.D.,  u^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Heron,  Robert  Finlay,  Dawson-court,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Herratt,  Benjamin,  36,  High-street,  Burt  on -on -Trent. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Herrick,  John  Henry  Beamish,  1,  Wilton-terrace. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878. 
Herrick,  Rev.  George,  Kilman  Rectory,  Glanmire. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.A.,  Fern.  1867;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1867. 
Heirick,  Robert  Warren,  17,  Castle-gate,  Nottingham. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  M.  D.,  uS^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  Jime  26,  1890. 
Hetherington,  Charles  Edward,  Lunatic  Asylum,  Londonderry. 

B.A.,  Hiein.  1868;  M.Chir.,  ^^st.  1870;  Reg.  July  30,  1870. 
fHewetson,  Henry  T.  Hulbert,  1,  New  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 

B.A.  Fern.,  1885 ;  M.A.  Fern.  1888 ;  Reg.  Feb.  14,  1888. 
Hewitt,  Henry  Marmaduke. 

Sch.,  1871  ;  Reg.  1871. 
.  Hewitt,  Rev.  James,  9,  Oakland  Villas,  Rathgar. 

B.  A.,  yJ'Jut.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1802  ;  Reg.  Sept.  15,  1868. 
HewBon,  George  James,  Holy  wood,  Adare. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1871  ;  Reg.  Feb.  24,  1871. 


TTNITERSITT  ELECTORS.  57 O 

Hewson,  Rev.  Henry  Brownrigg,  Drakestown,  Navan. 

B.  A,,  ^st.  1880;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  May  2,  1883. 
Hewson,  Thomas,  20,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-strect. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1864  ;  M,  A.,  Hiem.  1889  •,  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Hey,  Rev.  William  Edward,  Prestou. 

B.  A.,  ^^st.  1873;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Heyvs^ood,  Rev.  Oliver,  Southwick,  Shoreham,  Sussex. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  April  2b,  1874. 
Hickey,  William  I>acy,  Gamford,  Darlington. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M.D.,  ^.st.  1889;   Reg.  June21,  1889. 
Hickman,  William  Vesey  Fitzgerald,  Athenry. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1841 ;  Reg.  Dec.  1838. 
Hickson,  Albert  Thomas,  RainhiU,  Prescot. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871;    M.U.,  jEst.  1880;    M.A.,  ^st.  1884;    Reg. 
June  30,  1880. 
Hickson,  Rev.  Charles  Wellington,  Peterborough. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
Hickson,  William,  20,  Herbert- street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1865;  Reg.  Jidy  12,  1865. 
HifFernan,  Rev.  George  Thomas,  Newport,  Tipperary. 

^  B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868. 
Highton,  John. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;     M.  A.,  jEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Higginbotham,  Charles  Lester,  10,  Synnot-place. 

_  B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  Reg.  Sept.  5,  1868. 
Higginbotham,    His    Honor    Geo.,^  Chief   Justice   of  Victoria,    Mel- 
bourne. 

B.A.,  J^st.  1880;  M.A.,  JEst.  1874;  Reg.  June  2,  1880. 
Higgins,  Rev.  Thos.  Twistington,  The  Vicarage,  Congleton,  Cheshire. 

_  B.A.,  JEst.  1880  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1891 ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Hill,  Rev.  Arthur,  Preston  Vicarage,  Weymouth. 

B.D.  {ad  eund.   Cantab.),  and   D.D.,  ^st.  1886;   Reg.   May  12, 
1886. 
Hill,  Charles  Honry,  65,  Cornhill,  London. 

B.A.  Hiem.,  1867;  M.A.  Vern.,  1888;  Reg.  Feb.  14,  1888. 
Hill,  Rev.  Edward,  Sheering  Rectory,  Harlow. 

M.A.  {ad  eund.  Oxon.),  Nov.  20,  1835;  Reg.  June  7,.1880. 
Hill,  Rev.  Fergus,  Christ  Church,  Salford,  Manchester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Hill,  Frederick  Ferdinand,  65,  Upper  Leeson-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1868  ;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Hill,  Rev.  George,  Sacombe  Rectory,  Ware. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1874. 
Hill,  George  Augustus. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837  ;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1855  ;  lUg.  July  4,  1881. 
Hill,  John  Williams. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1829;  M.A.,  yEst.  1833  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881, 
Hill,  Rev.  Robert,  Aghalee  Glebe,  Moira. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1821  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
Hill,  Rev.  Robert  Markham,  Lincoln. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Hill,  Rev.  Thomas  Lionel,  Kilmcen,  Clonakilty. 

Sch.,  1871;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  B.  D.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  1871. 


576  UNIVEKSITY  ELECTORS. 

Hill,  Rev.  Thomas  Prince,  Abinger,  Dorking,  Surrey. 

B.  A.,  Tern.  1859;  M.A.,  uSHst.  1875;  lleg.  June  30,  1875. 
Hill,  Rev.  William,  Gratwicke-road,  Worthiug. 

B.A..  ^st.  1829;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Hill,  William,  Afcolt,  Stretton,  Salop. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  M.A.  Hiem  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Hill-Hardy,  Hamilton. 

M.  A.,  Veni.  1845;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881. 
fHime,  Maurice  Charles,  Foyle  College,  Derry. 

Sch.,  1861;   B.A.,  Hiem.  1862;   M.A.,  Miem.  1868;  LL.D.,  Eiem. 
1878  ;  Reg.  Aug.  6,  1868. 
Hime,  Robert  Douglas. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  Jtdtj  4,  1881. 
Hime,  Thomas  Whiteside,  Bradford. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886 ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1889 ;  Reg.  March  5,  1889. 
Hind,  Rev.  Charles,  Ferns. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859 ;  Reg.  Au^.  27,  1874. 
Hind,  Rev.  William  Marsden,  Honington,  Bury-St. -Edmunds. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1842 ;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1870 ;  Reg.  Oct.  5, 
1840. 
Hinde,  Benjamin,  Surgeon  in  the  Army,  Madras. 

B.  A.,  Jb:st.  1852;  M.  D.,  u^st.  1866;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1868. 
Hingston,  William  Freke,  215,  Evelyn-street,  De|)tford,  London. 
B.A.,  yEat.   1870;  M.  Chir.,  ^V.  1872;  M.D.  A£st.  1889;  Reg. 
June  26,  1872. 
Hinkson,  Rev.  Charles  James,  High-street,  Bideford. 

^  B.A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
t Hinkson,  Henry  Albert. 

Sch.  1888;  Reg.  May  28,  1888. 
Hinton,  John  William,  Jersey. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Mus.D.,  ^st.  1874;  M.A.  JEst.  1876;  Reg. 
June  3,  1880. 
tHipwell,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  George,  Army  Service  Corps,  Devonport. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1872;  M.A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875. 
Hiron,  Rev.  Samuel  Franklin,  Watlington  Rectory,  Battle,  Sussex. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  LL.D.,  Riem.  1863;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868. 
fHitchcock,  Francis  Ryan  Montgomery. 

Sch.  1888;  B.A.  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  May  28,  1888. 
Hoare,  Rev.  Edward  Newenham,  Acrise,  Folkestone,  Kent. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  3,  1880. 
Hoare,  Rev.  John  Newenham,  St.  John's  Vicarage,  Keswick. 

Sch.,  1859;  \l.K.,Hicm.  1859;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.^uy.8,  1868. 
Hobart,  Rev.  William  Kirk.  29,  llawkins'-street,  Londonderry. 

Sch.,  1852;B.A.,jytm.l860;  LL.D.,^«^.1872;  Reg.  ^w^.  8,  1868. 
Hobson,  Rev.  Edward  Waller,  Moy. 

Sch.,  1874;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg. /m^j*  2, 
1874. 
Hobson,  Rev.  Edwin, Training  College,  Tottenham,  Middlesex. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Hobson,  Hev.  William  Thomas,  St.  Harnabas'  Parsonage,  Douglas. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  18G4;  Reg.  March 'iQ,  1874. 
Hocter,  Rev.  Francis,  Vicarage,  Moghnll,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  .SkU  1871;  M.A.,  J2»tfm.  1878;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1878. 


tJNIVEESITY  ELECTOES.  5l1 

Hocter,  Rev.  Robert  Perceval,  Ardelinis,  Camlougli.  ^ 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1878  ;  Reg.  June  3,  1808.  : 

Hodder,  Francis,  Maryville,  Ennis.  .! 

Sch.  1866  ;   B.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  Reg.  1866.  ! 

Hodges,  Rev.  Richard  James,  Mallow.  j 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888;_  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  ! 

Hodges,  Rev.  John  George,  Piltown,  Kilkenny. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  May  4,  1887. 
Hodges,  Rev.  Richard  William,  15,  Queen' s-terrace,  St.  John's  Wood, 

London,  N.W.  ' 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  Mat/  7,  1890.  i 

Hodgins,  Rev.  E.  P.,    St.  Stephen's  Vicarage,  Oxford-street,  Liver- 
pool. 
B.A.,    Vern.  1839;   M..A.,  ^st.  1842;    B.  D.,  ^s^.  1852 ;  D.D., 
Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Sept.  1839. 
Hodgkin,  Wilfred  Haiighton,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1877. 
Hodgson,  Rev.  William,  5,  Grosvenor-place,  Rathmines. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1878. 
Hodson,  Rev.  John,  Hanwell,  Beeby  Rectory,  I^eicester. 

B.A.,  ^sf.  1875;  M.A.,  ^st.   1880;  LL.D.,   Hiem.   1883;  Reg. 
Jzme  30,  1880. 
Hoey,  Nicholas  A. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1844  ;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  | 

Hogan,  Rev.  Alexander  Ferrier,  Llantillio  Pertholey  Vicarage,  Aber-  i 

gavenny  i 

B.A.,  Fern.  1859  ;  M.A.,JEst.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  i 

Hogan,  Rev.  Arthur  Riky,  328,  Oxford-road,  Manchester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  MarchlO,  1858.  j 

Hogan,  Frederick,  Strangford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1832;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  Reg.  March  8,  1837.  ^ 

Hogan,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  Lisburn.  ! 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  Reg.  July  2,  1881.  : 

Hogan,  Rev.  Henry,  13,  Phibsborough-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.A.,   Vern.  1869;  B.D.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  * 

Feb.  9,  1869.  - 

Hogan,  Rev.  James  William,  Strangford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  ■ 

Hogan,  John  Charles,  3,  RadclifFe- gardens.  South  Kensington.  j 

B.A.,Jff^Vm.  1868;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  ^s^.  1881;  Reg. /m«^  30,  1881.  | 

fHogan,  William  Callwell,  48,  York-street.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1868.  j 

Hogben,  Edgar,  Derry.   *  | 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,ireew.  1881 ;  M.D.F^m.l888;  Reg.  ifay  24, 1880.  : 

fHogg,  Evelyn  Granville.  ■ 

Sch.,  1887;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1888;    Reg.  June  6,  1887.  : 

Holden,  Rev.  Michael  Angelo,  Milltown  Rectory,  Maghery,  Moy.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1891 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  ] 

Reg.  Moy  6,  1891. 

Holland,  Richard  Stoker,  Enniskillen.  i 

Sch.,  1877  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  May  28,  1877.  ] 

■  Holland,  Rev.  Stewart,  St.  James's  Vicarage,  Dudley,  Worcester.  • 

B.A.,  Uiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1868;  Reg.  Auy.  15,  1868.  : 

2d  3  1 


578  UNIVERSITY  ELECtORS. 

Hollies,  George,  "Wellington,  Salop. 

.  B.  A.  and  M.  D.,  Vern.  1890  ;  lleg.  Feb.  18,  1890.  ! 

Hollingsworth,  Rev.  Samuel,  Holywood,  Co.  Down. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1871 ;    M.A.  and  B.  D.,  ^st.  1888  ;   D.D.,  uEst.  1891  ;  , 
lleg.  Jime  28,  1888. 
Hollo  way,  Rev.  George,  Sutton,  Norwich. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866 ;  Reg.  March  27,  1874.  ■ 

Hollywood,  Rev.  John,  The  Vicarage,  Bankfoot,  Bradford,  Yorks.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  Reg.  Lee.  16,  1868. 
Holmes- Forbes,  Avery  AVilliam,  15,  Barton-road,  West  Kensington, 
London,  W. 
B.A.,  mem.  1875;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  as  Holmes,  Reg.  Z>^c.  18, 1878.   j 
f Holmes,  Rt.  Hon.  Hugh,  3,  Fitzwilliam-place.  ! 

B.A.,  mem.  1861  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1879  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1879.  ; 

Holmes,  Joseph,  Chatham.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  Reg.  Aug.  4,  1868.  ■ 

Holmes,  Robert  William  Arbuthnot,  Kildare- street  Club,  Dublin. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Holt,   Edward   Grattan,   82,    Oxford-street,    Regent's- road,    Salford, 
Manchester.  ' 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1866. 
Holt,  James  Richard,  India.  ' 

Sch.,  1876  ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1880  ;  Reg.  Jujie  12,  1876.  j 

Homan,  Rev.  John,  17,  Catherine-street,  Bath.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  Reg.  Sept.  21,  1836. 

Homan,  Philip.  ; 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1829;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  Reg.  Jtcl^  4,  1881.  j 

Hooke,  Bridges  Carmichael,  16,  Edith  Villas,  Eulham,  Middlesex.  | 

Sch.,  1847  ;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1850;  Reg.  Auff.  25,  1868.  j 

Hooper,  Frederick  Henry. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1842  ;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881.  ' 

tHoops,  Rev,  Samuel  Evans,  F^enagh,  Carrick-on- Shannon.  , 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Vern.  1873  ;  ', 

Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868.  ; 

Hope,  Rev.  Ralph  James,  Dning,  Cavan. 

B.A.,  uiHst.  1851 ;  U.A.,^st.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Hopkins,  John  Beatty,  18,  North  Frederick-street.  i 

B.  A.,  Hion.  1886 ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  ' 

Hopkins.  Rev.  John  George,  Willowfield,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  Reg.  March  5,  1867.  ^ 

Hopkins,  Rev.  Robert  Sniythe,  Hilderstone,  Staffordshire.  , 

Sch.,  1835;  B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  ^'st.  1873;  Reg.  Nor.  27,1 

1841.  I 

Homer,  Rev.  Francis  D'Altry,  Burton-in-Lonsdale,  Yorkshire. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  , 

Horsfield,  FMwin,  66,  St.  Domingo  Vale,  Everton,  livei-pool.  j 

B.A.,  ^«^  1886;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Hosken,  Rev.  Richard  Frederick,  Merchant  Tailors'   School,  Charter- 
house-square, London,  E.C. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  uS^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1876.  J 

fHoughton,  John  Francis,  Ballybride,  Loughlinstown.  ! 

B.  A.,  Hiem.   1869;  M.A.,  ^at.   1873;    M.  D.,  ^st.  1881;  RegJ 
Julj/  10,  1873.  ' 


UNIVERSITY   ELFCTORf.  579 

Houston,  Arthur,  52,  Fitzwilliam-square,  West. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1858;  M.A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg. 
Auff.  27,  1868. 
Howard,  Samuel  William,  27,  Devonshire-street,  Keighley,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Howe,  Michael  Callanan. 

Sch.,  1842;  B.A.,  uEst.  1847;  LL.J). ,  JEsf.  1849;  'Reg.Jtcli/i,  1881, 
Hoysted,  Rev.  Charles  William,  Adlington,  Morley,  Lancashire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  March  30,  1872. 
Hoyte,  George  Charles. 

B.A.,  Sie^n.  1873;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1878;  Reg.  Juli/ i,  1881. 
Huband,  William  George,  39,  Upper  Mount-street. 

Sch.,  1865;  B.A.,^sL  1868;  Reg.  1868. 
Huddart,  Rev.  George  Augustus  Ward,  Kirklington,  Ripon. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1867;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg 
Dec.  14,  1870. 
Hudson,  James  William  Forster,  Strand,  Limerick. 

B.A.,  Siem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ITiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  JJec.  1891. 
Hudson,  Rev.  John  Crozier,  Donogh  Rectory,  Glassloui>h. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1874;  M.A.,  uE^t.  1891  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ; 
Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Hudson,  Rev.  Richard,  Bury,  Lancashire. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868;  M.  A.,  mem.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1875. 
Huggard,  Thomas,  Lismore,  Tralee. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1883  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Hughes,  Rev.  Arthur  Horsley,  Holy  Trinity  Vicarage,  Darlington. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Hughes,  Rev.  Edward,  Kilteman,  Golden  Ball. 

B.A.,    Vern.   1834;    M.  A.,    Vern.   1835;  B.D.  and  D.D.,    mem. 
1866;  Reg.  March  5,  1834. 
Hughes,  George  Arthur,  Army  Medical  Department. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871 ;    M.Ch.,  mem.  1875  ;    Reg.  Oct.  18,  1880. 
Hughes,  John,  North  London  Collegiate  School,  Camdentown. 

B.  A.,  .^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Hughes,  John  De  Courcy,  Stillorgan. 

Sch.,  1870  ;  B.  A.,  JSst.  1871 ;  Reg.  1870. 
Hughes,  Captain  Percy  Edward,  Border  Regt.,  Kendal. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1872  ;   Reg.  April  7,  1873. 
fHughes,  Rev.  Samuel  Carlyle,  4,  Woodville-road,  Ranelagh. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.A.,JEst.  1875;  LL.D.,  Eiem.  1886;   Reg. 
Jan.  18,  1876. 
fHughes,  Rev.  Thomas,  205,  Burrage-road,  Plumstead,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.A.  and  LL.D.  uEst.  1875  ;  B.D.,  ^st.  1881. 
D.  D.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  18,  1876. 
Hughes,  Rev.  Thomas  Alexander,  Shelf,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1867  ;   Reg.  April  13,  1874. 
Hughes,  Rev.  William,  Castleknock. 

B.A.,  £/m.  1867;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1871;  B.D.,  Eiem.  1884;  D.D., 
JEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871. 
Hughes,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Trewaitlian,  Maragion,  Cornwall, 

B.A.,  Vern.  1826;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1832. 
Huleatt,  Rev.  Hugh,  St.  John's,  Stratford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  JF'M.  1863 ;  Reg.  April  13,  1874. 


580  UNTVEB8ITY  ELECT0K8. 

tHull,  Edward,  20,  Arundle  Gardens,  Netting  Hill,  London,  W. 
B.A.,  Fern.  1850;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1868;  Reg.  Nov.  3,  1868. 
Hull,  Edward  Gordon,  5,  Raglan-road. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  M.D.,  Miem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Humfrey,  Alexander  O'Rorke. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.  A..  Vern.  1865  ;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881. 
Humphreys,  Very  Rev.  Robert,  Dean  of  Killaloe,  Rectoiy,  Quin. 
B.  A.    Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Hunt,  Rev.  H.  Geo.  Bonaria,  St.  Paul's  Lodge,  Priory,  London,  N."W. 

Mus.  D.,  JEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  JtDie  30,  1887. 
Hunt,  Rev.  Pkineas,  Rathgar. 

B.A.  Vern.  1850;  M.A.,  JSst.  1880;  Reg.  Jwie  30,  1880. 
Hunt,  Rev.  Wray  Richard,  Roeester  Vicarage,  Ashbourne,  Staffordshire. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1837;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1861 ;  Reg.  Auff.  25,  1868. 
Stinter,  Joseph,  Lewes. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1874. 
Hunter,  William  Lovell. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.  D.,  JSst.  1882;  Reg.  July  3,  1882. 
Huntington,  Berry  Mantle. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Hurford,  Cedric  Herbert,  Moorcroft,  Hillingdon,  Uxbridge. 

B.A.,Hiem.  1871;   M.  D.,  ^st.  1875;   M.  Ch.,  Vern.  1878;    Reg. 
June  30,  1875. 
Hurley,  Robert  Conway. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1806;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1823;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Hurst,  Rev.  Francis  James,  St.  Margaret's  Parsonage,  Fivemiletown. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Hurst,  Rev.  Robert,  St.  John's,  JXewtown,  Macclesfield. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879 ;  Reg.  Jiwe  24,  1880. 
Hussey  (heretofore  Finnerty),  Eugene. 

B.A.  (as  Finneity),  Vern.  1820;  M.D.,  ^st.  1844;  Reg.  July  2, 
1844. 
Hatchings,  Rev.  Edgar  Fitz  Henry,  Australia. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1881 ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
Hutchings,  Rev.  Henry,  Kilcluny,  Markethill. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Keg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.  Abraham  Steers,  231,  Boxley-road,  Maidstone. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.  Henry  Thomas,  Elsworth,  St.  Ives,  Hunts. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.  Samuel,  Christ  Church,  Penge,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,^6Y.  1882;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885;   Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.  Thomas  Lancer,  19,  Marlbi  rough-road. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.  William  Henrv,  Bailieborough. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;   M.  A.,  JEst.  1874;  LL.L.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg. 
June2i.  1874. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.  William,  Howden. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  Jlist.  1852  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
llutton,  Rev.  Thomas,  Stilton  Rectory,  Peterborough. 

B.  A.,  I'crn.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  Reg.  Any.  27,  1874. 
Hyde,  Douglas,  Frenchpaik,  Co.  Rosconmion. 

B.A.,  Htem.  1884  ;  LL.D.,  Hitm.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19, 1888. 


.    UNIVEESITY  ELECTOKS,                                      581  j 

Hyde,  John  Oldfield,  Dunlavin.  i 

Sch.,  1879  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1879.  j 

Hyde,  Eev.  Samuel,  Rectory,  Borrisokane.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  May  4,  1887.  i 

levers.  Evre,  Mount  levers,  Tunbridge,  Kent.  j 

KA./Vern.  1869  ;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1869 ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  j 

March  13,  1871.  , 

Ingle,  Rev.  George  Henry  Nathaniel,  Calcutta.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1888;  Reg.  May  2,  1888.  "; 

flngram,  John  Kells,  S.  F.  T.  C.  j 

Sch.,  1840;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1843;  Fellow,  1846;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1850;  ' 

LL.D.,  Vern.  1852;  D.Litt.,  uS<:st.  1891. 

flngram,  Thomas  Dunbar.  I 

Sch.,  1890. 

Ingram,  William  Alexander,  38,  Upper  Mount- street, 

B  A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  ■ 

Inskip,  Oliver  Digby,  Grammar  School,  Spalding.  ; 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Eeg.  June  26,  1884.  ; 
Ireland,  Rev.  William  De  Courcy,  Chalford  Rectory,  Stroud. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  Au(/.  15,  1868.  : 
Irvine,  Rev.  Arthur  Benjamin,  West  Bromwich,  Staffordshire. 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1869;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869.  I 
Irvine,  Rev.  Christopher,  Omagh. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1858. 
Irvine,  Rev.  Gorges  Mervyn  D'Arcy,  Goulburn,  N.S.W. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1857  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1891 ;  j 

Reg.  J/ay  11,  1888.  .j 

flrvine,  Rev.  Richard,  Hampden,  Windsor,  Belfast.  i 

B.A.,mem.  1859;  M.A.,^st.  1869;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^s^.  1882;  I 

Reg.  June  30,  1869.  j 

Irvine,  Rev.  Walter,  16,  Victoria- square,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  • 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1855;  Reg.  April  2,  1874.  ' 

Irvine,  William,  Prospect  Hill,  Carrickmines.  "^ 

Sch.,  1843  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  Reg.  July  10,  1866.  '. 

Irwin,  Rev.  Alexander,  Middletown,  Tynan.  ; 

B.  A.,  I£ie7n.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dee.  23,  1871.  ■ 

Irwin,  Rev.  Alexander  Staples,  Tamlaght,  Moneymore. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868.  ;; 

Irwin,  Rev.  Arthur  William,  Walton  Vicarage,  Rugby.  " 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  July  20,  1880.  ■ 
Irwin,  Rev.  Charles  King,  Derrynoose  Rectory,  Keady. 

Sch.,  1854;  B.  A.,  Ferw.  1857;  M.A.,  Terw.  1860;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ) 

i^im.  1877;  Reg.  0^^.29,  1861.  1 

Irwin,  James  Murray,  3,  St.  Jobn's-road,  Sandy  mount.  \ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  July  2,  1881.  ^ 

Irwin,  Rev.  John,  Hurworth,  Darlington. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  Reg.  March  30,  1874.  I 

Irwin,  John,  36,  Dover-road,  Brocco-bank,  Sheffield.  1 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.A.,  JEst.  188^  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1884.  ! 

Irwin,  John  Arthur,  Alverthorpe,  near  Pontefract.  ! 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  Mar.  5,  1878.  j 

Irwiu,  Rev.  Juhn  Crawford,  St.  Thomas's,  Marlborough-street. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 


582  UNIVERSITY  ELECTOKS.  ' 

Irwin,  Rev.  William,  Kilmeen,  Clonakilty. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  June  21,  1883. 
tlrwin,  William  Samuel. 

Sch.,  1883  ;  Reg.  Ma^  21,  1883. 
Irwine,  Rev.  Edward  Champneys,  Christ  Church,  Yokohama,  Japan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  M.A.,  u^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  Juli/  20,  1880. 
Isdell,  Fitz  Gerald. 

B.A.,  Eiem.   1877;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  ^st.   1891;   Eeg.  June  2o. 
1891. 
Ivey,  William  Frederick  Torcato,  The  Tower,  London. 

B.A.,  ^«M841;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  Reg.  iVov.  28, 1844. 
Izod,  Rev.  Thomas,  Cottered,  Buntingford. 

B.A.,  ^.st.  1870 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Jult/  20,  1880. 
fJack,  Alexander,  2,  Summer-hill  Terrace,  Wellington-road,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1855  ;  Reg.  Mv.  29,  1865.  \ 

Jackson,  Rev.  Brice  Lee,  Nohoval,  Kinsale.  : 

B.A.,  u^st.  1886  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 

Jackson,  Rev.  Edwin  Sandvs,  Great  Sankey  Vicarage,  Warrington.      .' 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  j 

Jackson,  Rev.  Francis  William,  Ebberston  Vicarage,  York.  ] 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874  ;Reg.  Feb.  18,  1874.  j 

Jackson,  Francis  William,  Sunday's  Well,  Cork.  \ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  j 

Jackson,  Henry  William,  44,  Fitz william- square.  , 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1877;  M.A.,  Vern.  1890;  Reg.  Feb.  18,  1890.  ; 

Jackson,  Rev.  James  M'Creight,  Belturbet. 

B.A.,  Hiem.   1864;  M.  A.,  Hiem.   1867;  B.  J).,  .Est.  1891  ;   Reg, 

Au(/.  11,  1868.  1 

Jackson,  John  William,  27,  Park  Crescent,  Macclesfield.  j 

Mus.  D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Jackson,  Peter,  Glenmore,  The  Park,  Cheltenham.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1832. 
Jackson,  Ven.  William  Oliver,  Archdeacon  of  Killala,  Ballina.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  J^ern.  1856;  Reg.  llarch  10,  1858.  | 

Jacob,  Albert  Edward,  Fern  Villa,  Grassendale  Park,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  M.  A.,  ^'Jst.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Jacob,  Archibald  Hamilton,  23,  Ely-place.  < 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858 ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1862.  i 

Jacob,  Augustus  Hamilton  (in  Colonies). 

B.A., i/im.  1861 ;  M.A.  and  M.Eng., 7/im.  1881 ;  Reg. Dec.  15, 1881. 
Jacob,  Henry  William,  Bally  brack  House,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886;  M.  1).,  JEat.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  ] 

Jacob,  Rev.  John  Alexander,   Math.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  yEst.  1869 ;  Keg.  June  30,  1869. 
Jacob,  Rev.  John  Giftbrd,  Ardcolne  Rectory,  Castlil)rid<re,  Gorov. 
B.  A.,  JEst.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1881  ;  Reg.  March  1,  188l'. 
Jagoe,  Rev.  Abraham,  Murvagh  Glebe,  Bnllintra. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,    Vern. 
1884;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1867. 
Jagoo,  Henry,  Dru  Lodge,  Cluney-road,  Derry, 

B.  A.,    Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  Ch.  ^st.  1867  ;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1874. 
Jagoe,  Rov.  William  Nassau.  I 

B.  A.,  Uiem.  1862;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  T)ic.  17,  1878. 


1 

t^NlYEESlTy  ELECTORS.  583  | 

James,  Alban,  14,  College-street,  Leicester.  I 

B.A.,  JEst.  1886  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889.  '- 

James,  Eev.  Albert  Boyce. 

B.A.,  Yern.  1858  ;  M.A.,  Kiem,  1861  ;  Eeg.  July  20,  1880. 
James,  Eev.  Charles  Lister,  Dalwood,  Honiton. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1882;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Eeg.  July  1,  1886. 
James,  Herbert  Thomas.  '■ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1877  ;  Eeg.  Oct.  20,  1877.  | 

James,  Eev.  Matthew  Hopkins,  St.  Thomas's  Vicarage,  Hull. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1884;  Eeg.  June  26,  1884.  \ 

James,  Eev.  Nicholas  Hopkins,  Tartaraghan  Eectory,  Loughgall. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877;  B.  D.,  Mst.  1886:   D.  D.,  , 

JEst.  1890;  Eeg.  June  28,  1877.  \ 

James,  Eev.  Samuel  Benjamin,  Noi-thmarston,  Winslow.  ! 

B.  A.,    Vern.   1855;   M.  A.,  ^st.    1864;    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  \ 

1882;  Eeg.  March  27,  1874.  j 

Jameson,  James,  Balbriagan.  "' 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1824;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Eeg.  Bee.  4,  1832.  \ 

Jameson,  Yen.  James,  Archdeacon  of  Leighlin,  Killeshin,  Carlow. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  Eeg.  Nov.  15,  1860.  ^ 

Jameson,  John,  St.  Marnock's,  Malahide.  ^, 

B.A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.A.,  jF.st.  1880;  Eeg.  April  2d,  1880. 
Jameson,  Eev.  Paul  Lyster,  Eectory,  Loughgillv.  \ 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Eeg.'Jfarc/i  23,  1858.  i 

Jameson,  "William,  68,  Harcourt-street.  I 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  Eeg.  March  5,  1858.  \ 

Jardine,  John,  National  Club,  1,  Whitehall  Gardens,  London,  S.  W.  ) 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1846;  LL.D.,  jEst.  1852;  Eeg.  Mav  4, 

1874.  "  V 

Jarvis,  Eev.  Frank  Charles,  5,  Eiversdale-terrace,  Petersham,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1883;  Eeg.  July  3,  1883. 
Jeffares,  Eev.  Danby,  Lusk. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876;  Eeg. /aw.  22,  1876. 
Jeffares,  Israel 

Sch.,  1865;  B.A.,  Vern.  1866;  M.A.,  Vern.  1870;  Eeg.  1865. 
Jeffares,  Eev.  William,  Eathdrum. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1886  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Eeg.  June  27,  1889. 
Jefferies,  Eev.  Edward,  Grasmere,  Windermere. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Eeg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Jefferson,  Wood  Gibson,  13,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-stieet. 

B.  A.,  Tern.  1881 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Eeg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Jeffrey,  Eev.  Norman  Stuart,  Blackpool. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855     M.  A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  Eeg.  Feb.  9,  1864. 
tJellett,  Very  Eev.  Henry,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's,  Deanery,  Kevin-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1846 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  jEst.  1873 ; 
Eeg.  June  23,  1846. 
Jellett,  Hewitt  Poole,  32,  Upper  Pembroke-street, 

B.A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Eeg. /wwe9,  1865. 
Jellett,  James  William  Henry,  Deanery,  Kevin-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1890;  Eeg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Jellett,  Eev.  Morgan  Woodward,  69,  I'almerston-road,  Eathmines. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1871  ;  Eeg. 
Aug.  6,  1868. 


684  xmiVEKSITY  ELECIOES. 

Jellett,  William  Morgan,  92,  Lo^er  Leeson-street. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1879. 
Jenkin^  Rev.  George,  9,  Ellenboro'  Crescent,  Weston-super-Mare. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1846;  M.A.,  ^st.  1849;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1808. 
Jennings,  Rev.  John  Andrew,  Donaghpatrick,  Navan. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.  A,,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  June  29,  1883. 
Jerdein,  Rev.  Charles,  Gay  hurst,  Newport  Bagnell,  Bucks. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  Reg.  July  27,  1880. 
Jervis-White,  Lt.-Col.  Henry  Jervis,  U.  Service  Club,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Jobson,  Rev.  Edward,  Vicarage,  Briarfield,  Buruley. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Joel,  Rev.  Samuel  Greene,  Oundle. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1876.  \ 

John,  Rev.  William  Thomas,  Friarmere,  Rochdale. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Oct.  9,  1872. 
Johns,  Alexander,  Belfast  Bank,  Belfast.  i 

Sch.,  1840;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1874. 
Johns,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  Winton  House,  Winchester. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876.  j 

Johns,  Rev.  William,  Belgi-ave  Chapel,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1836;  M.  A.,  Vertt.  1839;  Reg.  June  27,  1837. 
Johnson,  Alexander,  M'Gill  College,  Montreal.  i 

Sch.  1852;  B.  A.,   Vern.   1855;  M.  A.  .^st.   1858;  LL.D.,  ^st.    ' 

1861  ;  Reg.  Ju7ie  24,  1876.  i 

Johnson,  Charles,  India.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,   Vern.  1859;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.    ■ 
Dee.  18,  1872.  ^  ; 

Johnson,  Rev.  George  Alexander,  Marden,  Devizes. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882.  i 

Johnson,  Rev.  Henry,  Carbery,  Enfield,  Co.  Meath. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1876 ;  Reg.  Jan.  22,  1876. 
Johnson,  James,  Hampson-in-EUel,  Lancaster.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874.  I 

Johnson,  Rev.  John  Allen,  Biddeston,  Chippenham. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  ^«^.  16,1868. 
Johnson,  John,  Dalhousie  College,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  i 

B.A.,  Hietn.  1860;  M.A.,  ^«?.  1864;  Reg.  Sept.  12,  1878.  ; 

t  Johnson,  Richard.  28,  Trinity  College.  i 

Sch.,  1867;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.  1867. 
t  Johnson,  Trevor  Griffith. 

Sch.,  1891  :  Reg.  Mui/  25,  1891.  ; 

Johnson,  Rev.  William,  Llaniestyn  Rectory,  PwllheU,  Wales. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Johnson,  Rev.  William  Frederick,  Winder-terrace,  Armagh. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  April  23,  1880.  \ 

t  Johnson,  Sir  William  George  (Knt.),  12,  College-square,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  ^'Jst.  1830;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1832. 
Johnson,  Rt.  Hon.   William  Moore,  Justice  of  the  Queen's  Bench, 
26,  Lee-son-strcet. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1868.  I 

Johnson,  Zachariah,  Kilkenny.  I 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1836;  M.  A.,  r^rw.  1861 ;  Reg.  March  ^y  1861.  ; 


UNIVEKSITY  ELECT0K8.  585 

fJohnston,  Eev.  Albert  Edward,  India. 

Sch.,  1884 ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  Eeg.  June  9,  1884. 
Johnston,  Rev.  Francis  Burdett,  Farm  Hill,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1872;  M.A.,  Vern.  1881;  Eeg.  March  1,  1881. 
Johnston,  George  Henry. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1880;  M.A.,  Siem.  1886  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Johnston,  Eev.  Henry  Francis,  15,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1883;  Eeg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
fJohnston,  James  Patrick,  Churchtown  Park,  JDundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,mem.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Eeg.  Mat/ 21, 1883. 
Johnston,  Eev.  Jocelyn,  America. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  mem.  1880;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1888;  Eeg.  31ai/  24, 
1880. 
Johnston,  Eev.  Eichard,  Kilmore,  Eichhill. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1866;  Eeg.  Dec.  28,  1866. 
Johnston,  Eobert  Henry,  Avona  House,  Bungay,  Suffolk. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Fern.  1890;  Eeg.  Feb.  18, 1890. 
Johnston,  Eobert  Kerr,  22,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

B.A.,  mem.  1882;  M.D.,  mem.  1885;  Eeg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
fJohnston,  Swift  Paine. 

Sch.,  1878;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Eeg.  1887. 
Johnston,  William,  Ballykilbeg  House,  Downpatrick. 

B.A..  ^st.  1852;  M.A.,  Fern.  1856;  Eeg.  Feb.  6,  1856. 
Johnston,  Eev.  William  Hamilton,  Newcastle,  Co.  Limerick. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882;  Eeg.  July  1,  1882. 
fJohnston,  William  John. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  IT/m.  1883;  Eeg.  Mai/24:,  1880. 
Johnstone,  Eev.  Bolton  Waller,  Maids  Moreton,  Buckingham. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  Eeg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Johnstone,  Philip  Henry,  Belfast. 

B. A.,  mem.  1S82;  M.A.andLL.D.,  iTim.  1885  ;  Eeg.  Z)^c.l7,  1885. 
Johnstone,  Eev.  David  Ewart,  Lenton  Vicarage,  Grantham. 

B.A.,  uFJat.  1885  ;  LL.D.,  Miem.  1890  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Johnstone,  Samuel  Yates,  Lisbellaw. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1837  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1865;  Eeg.  June  29,  1865. 
Joly,  Charles  Jasper. 

Sch., 1885;  B.A.,mem.lSS6  ;  M.A.,  Riem.  1889  ;  Heg.  June  1,1885. 
Joly,  Jasper  Eobert,  38,  Eathmines-road. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1837;  M.A.,  Vern.  1840;  LL.D.,  Fern.  1853 j  Reg 
June  27,  1837. 
Joly,  John,  39,  Waterloo-road. 

B.  A.,  miem.  1883;  M.A.,  JEst  1887;  Eeg.  June,  30,  1887, 
Joly,  John  Plunkett. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1844;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1847  ;  Eeg.  July  4,  1881. 
Jolly,  Eev.  John,  St.  Chrysostom's,  Bradford. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1882  ;  M.  A,,  ^st.  1891 ;  Eeg.  June  25,  1891. 
Jonas,  Eev.  Edwin  Waldron. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1856;  M.A.,  ^st.  1867;  Eeg.  July  27,  1880. 
Jones,  Eev.  Arthur,  Winlaton,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

B.A.,  me7n.  1875;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879;  Eeg.  July  27,  1880. 
Jones,  Cyril  Lloyd,  174,  Blacktriars-road,  London,  S.E. 

M.B.   {ad  eund.  Cantab.)  and  M.D.,  ^st.  1879;  Eeg.  April  23, 
1879. 


586  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Jones,  Rev.  David,  Ivy  Cottage,  Nantyglo,  Monmouthshire. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Jones,  Rev.  David,  Llanenddwyn  Rectory,  DyfFryn,  Wales. 

B.A.,  Uiem.  1862;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Joni  s,  Francis,  89,  Haddington-road. 

B.  A.,  Uiem.  1867  ;   M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  March  17.  1869. 
Jones,  Rev.  George  Chapman,  144,  Donegal  Pass,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1871;  LL.D.  ^st.  1886;  Reg, 
July  4,  1881. 
Jones,  Rev.  Hugh  Bethel,  Baguley,  Sale,  Cheshire. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.A  ,  ^st.  1875;  Reg.  July  27,  1880. 
fJones,  Hume  Riversdale. 

Sch.,  1887  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  June  6,  1887. 
Jones,  Rev.  James  Edward,  Bala,  N.  Wales. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Jones,  John. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1848 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Jones,  Rev.  John  David,  Caermarthen. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Jones,  Rev.  John  Ireland,  2,  Royal-terrace,  AV,,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  Jjec.  22,  1872. 
Jones,  John  Ormsby,  Mount  Salem,  Stillorgan. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  Ke^.  Jan.  23,  1833. 
Jones,  Rev.  Jonas,  Tullagh  Glebe,  Baltimore,  Co.  Cork. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Jones,  Rev.  Jonathan,  Alpheton,  Long  Melford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg. /m^^/ 4,  1881. 
Jones,  Lewis,  Balbam,  London,  S.W. 

B.A.,  jEst.   1873;   M.A.  and  M.D.,  ^st.   1880;  Reg.  June  30, 
1880. 
Jones,  Rev.  Llewelyn  Wynne,  Chirk,  Ruabon,  Denbighshire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852;  Reg.  April  1,  1874.  , 

Jones,  Rev.  Peter,  Emsworth,  Hants. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  ^st.  1869;  Reg.  April  I,  1874. 
Jones,  Rev.  Richard,  Youghal.  I 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  B.D.  andD.D.,  Hiem.  1879;  I 
Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Jones,  Ven.  Richard  Bathoe,  Archdeacon  of  Killaloe  Rectory,  Roscrea. 

Sch.,  1852;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  March  31,  1857. 
Jones,  Rev.  Richard  Devereux,  St.  Mary's,  Wisbeach. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1866;  Reg.  Nov.  8,  1866. 
Jones,  Rev.  Robert,  Penisarwaen,  Carnarvon.  ' 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  May  6,  1885.     _  \ 

Jones,  Richard  Lionel,  Engineer's  Office,  Chatham  and  Dover  Railway, ; 

London,  S.W.  ' 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878.  i 

Jones,  Robert  Edward  Follet,  37,  Ailesbury-road.  1 

B.A.,  ^Ht.  1870;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880.  ; 

Jones,  Samuel,  Cavan. 

B.  A.,  J£8t.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  j 

Jones,  Ven.  Thomas  Bedford,  Ottawa,  Canada.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  n.\.,Vern.  1858;  hh.D.,  Hem.  1864;  Reg.| 
July  ^,  1881.  j 


tTNlTEESllY  ELECTORS.  587 

Jones,  Rev.  "William,  Bettws  Gwerfilgoch  Rectory,  Corwen. 

B.  A.,  Eieni.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Jones,  Rev.  William,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
fJordan,  Rev.  Thomas,  Magherafelt. 

Sch.,  1847;  B.A.,  Fm^.  1850;  M.A.,  Vern.  1855;  B.D.,  ^st.  1866  ; 
D.D.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  ^Q^.June  12, 1865. 
fJoy,  Rev.  Henry,  Gretford  Rectory,  Stamford. 

Sch.,  1856  ;  B.A.,  Viem.  1858;  M.A.,  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1878; 
Reg.  Oct.  22,  1861. 
Joy,  John  Holmes,  Tamworth. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.  Chir.,  JJlst. ;  M.  A.  and  M.D.,  Hiem.  1865  ; 
Reg.  Sept.  18,  1869. 
Joy,  Robert,  Millmount,  Banbridge. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  Vern  1877;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1877. 
Joyce,  Rev.  Conway,  Sydenham  Vicarage,  Tetsworth. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1864  ;  Reg.  April  4,  1874. 
Joyce,  Patrick  W,,  70,  Leinster-road,  Rathmines. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1870:    Reg. 
Nov.  23,  1865. 
Joyner,  Frederick  William,  Corsham  School,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  M.A.,  ^^t.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Joynt,  Albert  Edward  Russell. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  May2\,  1883. 
Joynt,  Henry  Noble  Holton,  City  Hospital,  Birmingham. 

B.A.,J?'tm.l886;  M.A.  andM.D.,  lf?m.  1890  ;  Reg.D^c.lS,  1890. 
tJoynt,  Henry  Russell,  43,  Merrion- square. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1889. 
Joynt,  Henry  William.     The  Mall,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Joynt,  John  William. 

Sch.  1875  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1881 ;  Reg.  May  24, 
1875. 
Joynt,  Rev.  Robert  Charles,  St.  George's  Vicarage,  Sheffield. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
fJoze,  Thomas  Richard  Gonzalvez,  40,  Dawson-street. 

Mus.D.,  JEst.  1877;  Reg.  July  3,  1877. 
Julian,  John,  48,  Upper  Sackville-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  July  7,  1865. 
Kane,  Rev.  John  Blackbume,  Bicester. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1853;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  March  5,  1883. 
Kane,  Rev.  John  Herbert  Wesley,  Ballinasloe. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Keg.  June  26,  1890. 
Kane,  Rev.  John  Holton  Lloyd,  Ardsley,  Barnsley,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1869. 
Kane,  John  Seymour,  66,  Lower  Mount-street. 

^.K.,JEst.  1874;  M.D.,  JEst.  1880;  Reg.  /?me  30,  1880. 
Kane,  Joseph  George  Auriol,  Sloperton  Lodge,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Kane,  Matthew  Nisbett  Gordon,  72nd  Highlanders. 

B.A.,  if«m.  1866;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  Reg.  March  o,  1874. 
Kane,  Nathaniel  Henry  Kirkpatrick,  Sunning-hill,  Kingston-hill  Surrey. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  M.  Chir.,  J£st.  1873  ;  Reg.  July  10,  1873. 


588  UNIVEK81TY  ELECTORS. 

Kane,  Rev.  Richard  Rutledge,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  ^nt.   1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg. 
July  13,  1880. 
,    Wil 
W.C. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1876  ;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Kane,  William  Francis  de  Vismes,  Drurareaske  House,  Monaghan. 

B.  A.,  Ricm.  18G2;  M.  A.,  ^st.  I860;  Reg.  July  18,  1865. 
Karfoot,  Rev.  AVilliam,  The  Avenue,  Leigh,  Lancashire.  . 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  JEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887 
Kaufmann,  Rev.  Moritz,  Erpinghain,  Ingworth,  Norwich. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1877. 
tKaye,  Sir  William  S.  Barker,  Knt.,  62,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  LL.  D.,  yEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  7,  1865. 
Kaye,  Walter  Jenkinson,  Ilklev  College,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Elayss,  Rev.  John  Bainhridge,  Wigton  Vicarage,  Carlisle. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  Reg.  March  31,  1874.  j 

Kearney,  Yen.  Alexander  Major,  Archdeacon  of  Elphin,  Sligo.  j 

B.A.,  Iliem.  1863;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880.  \ 

Kearney,  Rev.  Michael  Neville,  Rowley  Regis,  Staffs.  j 

B.  A.,  ^sL  1872  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1875 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875,  | 

Kearney,  Rev.  >«eville,  Winchcombe.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  j 

KfMting,  Henrv,  Board  of  Works,  Custom  House.  ' 

B.A.,  Hieni.  1866;  M.A.,  Uiem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880.  '- 

Keating,  Rev.  John  P'itzstephen,  9,  Rosebery-cresccnt,  Edinburgh.        | 

Sch.,  1870;  Reg.  1870.  | 

Keating,  Rt.  Hon.    Sir  Henry  Singer,  Knight,  11,  Prince's  Garden,] 

South  Kensington,  London.  , 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Dec.  8,  1832.  1 

Keating,  Rev.  William  Wrixon,  Willesford  Rectory,  Marlborough.         \ 

B.A.,  Vern.  1870;  M.A.,  Jilst.  187o  ;  Reg.  July  29,  1880.  | 

Keegan,  Denis  Francis,  Indian  Medical  Service.  1 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  Reg.  December  23,  1875.      ! 
Keenan,  Thomas  Vincent,  42,  Harrington-street. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Keene,  Arthur. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  /w/y  4,  1881. 
fKeene,  Charles  Haines,  19,  Stephen's-green. 

Sch.,  1867  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  Ke^.  1867. 
fKeene,  Rev.  James  Bennett,  Navan. 

Sch.  1870;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  JEst,  1875  ;  Reg.  1870.         ; 
fKeith,  Janjcs.  ' 

Sch.,  1890.  • 

Kellett,  liev.  James  Richard,  OfFerlarn  Vicarage,  Mountrath.  , 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;  Rog.  Dec.  17,  1873.  j 

Kellett,  Leonard  Henry,  Royal  Marine  Intirmary,  Portsmouth.  < 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.A.andM.D..  Hiem.  1885  ;  Reg.  Dec,  17,  1886.  ■ 
Kellv,  Alfred  Hubert,  John's-place,  Parsonstown.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;   M.  D.,  JEnt.  1881  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881.  j 

Kelly,  Augustin  Bernard,  4,  Ehin  Temple,  I^ondon,  N.  \V.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1861;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  July    11,  1865.  | 


UNIVERSITT  ELECTOES.  589 

tKelly,  Charles,  34,  Fitzwilliam-square,  South. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1838;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1847;  Beg.  Aicg.  2,  1847. 
Kelly,  David  Frederick. 

Sch.,  1869;  Reg.  1869. 
fKelly,  Edmund  Meares,  Rosefield,  Willi amstown. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1835;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1832. 
Kelly,  Rev.  Frederick  Jessop,  Farnborough,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  M.  K.,  Biem.  1879;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1879. 
Kelly ^  George  Alexander  Patrick,  14,  Middle  Gardiner-street. 

B.  A.,  Kiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  Kiem.  1870  ;   Reg.  Dec.  14,  1870. 
Kelly,  Gustavus  Newenham  Hamilton,  Hightield,  North  Circular-road. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Kelly,  Rev.  James,  St.  George's,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  Feh.  6,  1833. 
Kelly ^  James,  Limerick. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.    Vern.  1833;  Reg.  Fth.  4,  1833. 
Kelly,  Rev.  James  Edward,  Ballywillan,  Portrush. 

B.A.,  Bxem.  1880:  LL.D.  Iliem.  1884;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1884. 
Kelly,  Rev.  John  Alexander,  Dover. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1862;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1869;  Reg.  June  30, 1869. 
Kelly ^  John. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  Reg.  Jan.  20,  1833. 
Kelly,  Spencer  Litton  Hall,  Rosefield,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1888;  Reg.  Feh.  14,  1888. 
Kelly,  Thomas  William  Gordon,  The  Priory,  Desford,  Leicester. 

B.A.,  Mst.  1885;  M.D.,  Mst.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Kelly,  William  Henry. 

Sch.  1876  ;  B.A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1884  ;  Reg.  Jane  12,  1876. 
Kemmis,  Rev.  Thomas,  Preacher's  Residence,  Cashel. 

B.A.,  Kiem.  1863  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  Reg.  Bee.  20,  1882. 
Kemp,  Rev.  Henry,  Kyre  Wyard  Rectory,  Tenbury. 

B.  A..  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Kempthorne,  Rev.  Robert  Thomas,  Kenley,  Shrewsbury. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1876;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  July  2^,  1880. 
Kenah,  Rev.  Samuel,  1,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  Clarendon-road,  Southsea. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1883;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1883. 
Kennedy^  David,  Castlederg. 

B.A.,  jEst.  1869;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1872. 
fKennedy,  Edward  Thomas,  16,  Clyde-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1879. 
Kennedy,  Quintin  William,  Roscommon. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Kennedy,  Francis  George,  69,  George-street,  Limerick. 

B.A.  Jlist.  1877;  M.A.,  jEst.  1880;  R(^g../?me  30,  1880. 
Kennedy,  Frcd(>rick  William,  Laurelville,  Limerick. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1891. 
Kennedy,  Rev.  Henry  Alexander,  411,  East  India-road,  London. 

B.A.*,  yEst.  1884;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1891. 
Kennedy,  Rev.  Henry  Mortimer,  Plumpton,  Penrith. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  Reg.  Bee.  15,  1875. 
Kennedy,  Rev.  James  Houghton,  Stillorgan. 

Sch.,  1863;  B.A,  Vern.  1864;    M.A.,  ^st.   1873:  Reg.  Aug.  11, 
1868. 


590  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 


Kennedy,  Rev.  John  Alfred,  Kanttirk.  j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  M.A.,  JHetn.  1881  ;  Reg.  J)ec.  22,  1881.  j 

tKennedy,  Rev.  Kenneth  Wm.  Stewart.  J 

Sch.,  1887;  B.A.  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  June  6,  1887.  ' 

Kennedy,  Rev.  Launcelot  Studdert,  Newdegate,  Dorking.  j 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1857;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;   Reg.  iJec.  14,  1864. 
Kennedy,  Rev.  Mervyn  Le  Ban,  Grammar  School,  Clonmcl.  |i 

Sch.,   1880;  B.  A.,  uS^st.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;   Reg.  Mai/  24  I 

1880.  j 

Kennedy,  Rev.  Thomas  Waring,  Desertmartin,  Magherafelt.  | 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885.  | 

Kennedy,   Very  Rev.  Thomas  Le   Ban,   Dean  of  Clogher,  Carrick- 
macross. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1836  ;  M.  A.,  B.  D.,  and  D.  D.,  ^si.  1875 ;  Reg.  Aug 
10,  1875. 
Kennedy,  William  Player,  Glen-na-geragh  Hall,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  Tern.  1888  ;  M.D.,  ITiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Kennedy,  Rev.  William  Studdert,  Leeds.  [ 

B.  A.,  ^st  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  March  27,  1857. 
Kenny,  Rev.  Kohert,  Quora,  South  Australia. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  March  5,  1878. 
Kenny,  Thomas  M'Namara,  Gal  way. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Kenny,  William  Frederick,  9,  Upper  Gardiner-slreet. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Kennv,  William,  35,  Fitzwilliara-place. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Kerbusch,  Leo,  Belfast. 

Mus.  'D.,^st.  1869;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1872. 
Kernan,  James,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1865 ;     Reg.  July  10, 1865, 
Kernan,  John  George,  Madras. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Kerr,  Elias  William,  5,  South-terrace,  Dorchester. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1889; 
Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
Kerr,  Rev.  John  Alexander,  Rectory,  Glyst  St.  Mary,  Exeter. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1841  ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  March  5,  1878. 
tKerr,  Rev.  Saint  George,  StainclifFe  Vicarage,  Dcwsbury,  Yorks. 

B,  A.,  JEst.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1858. 
Kerr,  Rev.  Robert  Shaw,  Ilowth. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1871. 
Ker,  Rev.  William,  Halesowen,  Birmingham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1826  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  April  2,  1874. 
Kerr,  Kev.  William  Henry,  Dalkey. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24, 1874. 
Kerr,  Rev.  William  Pattison,  Sydling  Vicarage,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1856 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D. ,  Hiem.  1871 
Reg.  March  28,  1857. 
Kettlewell,  Joshua,  Clogheen,  Cahir. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Sept.  1,  1868. 
Keys- Wells,  Rev.  William,  Clifton  Rectory,  Penrith. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  M.A.,  ^st,  1864  (as  Keys);  Re^.  March  30,  1874. 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  591 

Kidd,  Archibald  Napier,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1866;  Reg.  June  27,  1866. 
Kidd,  Frederick  William,  17,  Lower  Fitzwilliam -street. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.D.,  Riem.  1887;  Reg.  Bee.  15,  1887. 
Kidd,  Leonard,  Enniskillen. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1888. 
Kidd,  Rev.  Robert,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1871  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1871. 
Kildahl,  James,  Old  Men's  Asylum,  Northbrook-road,  Leeson-park. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868. 
Kilkelly,  John,  46,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  LL.  D.,  ^sL  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Kilpatrick,  William  Archibald,  Melbourne. 

Sch.,  1877;  B.A.,  ^sL  1880  ;  Reg.  May  28,  1877. 
tKinahan,  Thomas  William,  24,  Waterloo-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1881  ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
Kincaid,  Joseph,  11,  Great  George's-street,  Westminster. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1884;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1884. 
King,  Charles  Holland,  Training  College,  Cheltenham. 

B.A.,  ^st,  1885  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1885. 
King,  George,  Woodford  House,  Santry. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1841;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1846;  Reg.  Bee.  1,  1874. 
King,  George  Hamilton,  2,  St.  Joseph's-terrace,  Glasnevin. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
King,  Rev.  George,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

B.A.,  per  Dipl.,  and  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1884. 
King,  Sir  Gilbert,  Bart.,  Charlestown,  Drumsna, 

B.A.,  Vern.  1832;  M.  A.,  ^s^.  1869;  Reg.  Jmw^  30,  1869. 
King,  Gilbert,  Charlestown,  Drumsna. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25, 1873. 
King,  Henry,  52,  Lansdowne-road. 

Sch.,  1850;  B.A.,  Vern.  1853 ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25, 1873. 
King,  Joseph. 

Sch.,  1873;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875;  Reg.  1873. 
King,  Lucas  Blacker  Burnet,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
King,  Richard  Ashe,  11,  Waltham -terrace,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  Reg.  April  10,  1874. 
King,  Rev.  Robert,  Diocesan  School,  Ballymena. 

Sch.,  1835  ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1839;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1882. 
fKing,  Robert  M'Farland. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1884;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  May  21, 
1883. 
King,  Rev.  W.  Templeton,  St.  George's  Vicarage,  Brentford,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  ^sL  1873 ;  M.A.,  ^st.   1877  ;   B.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ;   Reg. 
June  28,  1877. 
King,  William  Wilson. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1857;  'Reg.  July  i,  1881. 
Kingsbury,  Edward,  3,  Brighton- parade,  Blackpool. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Kingsbury,  George  Chadwick,  Blackpool,  Lancashire. 

B.k.,Hiem.  1880;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Hiem.  1883  ;   M.A.O.,  Hiem. 
1887;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1883. 


592  UNTVBR8ITY  ELECTORS. 

Kingsbiirv,  John  James,  4,  Wilton-terrace. 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Kingsley,  Rev.  Charles,  Sandford  Parsonage,  Ranelagh. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Kingsmill,  Rev.  Joseph  Thomas,  Fundenhall,  Norfolk. 

E.A.,   Vern.  1869;  M.A.,    Vern.  1872;  B.D.,  ^st.   1880;  D.  D. 
^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Kingston,  Alexander  Crawford,  Mosstown,  Longford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.A.,  Vern.  1846;  Reg.  Feb,  24,  1846. 
Kinkead,  Richard  John,  Galway. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.D.,  Vern,  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Kirk,  John. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1868 ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Kirk,  Rev.  William  Boyton,  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1880;  Reg.  July  13,  1880. 
Kirkman,  Rev.  Thomas  Penyngton,  Croft  Rectory,  Warrington. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1833  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Kirkpatrick,  Rev.  Alexander  Thomas,  Craigs,  Ballymena. 

B.  A.,  JEsL  1853  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Kirkpatrick,  Francis  William,  Canada. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.A.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1880. 
Kirkpatrick,  Hon.  George  A.,  Canada. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  6,  1884. 
Kirkpatrick,  Rev.  George,  Whitechurch. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  iVoy.  3,  1868. 
fKirkpatrick,  Henry  Clare,  Bombay,  India. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873 ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Kirkpatrick,  Rev.  Richard  Carr,   19,  Cambridge  Gardens,  Killbu 
London,  N.  W. 

Sch.   1844;  B.A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  Aug.  27 
1874. 
t Kirkpatrick,  William,  8,  Herbert-place. 

Sch.,  1882;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.D.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  b. 
1882. 
Kisbey,  William  Henry,  10,  North  Great  George's-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.A.,  JEst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Kitchin,  Francis. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1832;  M.A.,  ^st.  1844;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Knapp,  William  Henry,  10,  St.  James's  Terrace,  Clonskeagh. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1802  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1868  ;  Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868. 
Knight,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  Broadhayes,  Honiton. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.A.,  Vern.  1850;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Knight,  William  John,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  LL.  D.  .J?5^  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Knipe,  Rev.  James  John  Robinson  L.,  Terversham,  Cambs. 

B.A..  yFst.  1858;  M.A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Knipe,  Rev.  William  Gerrard,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844  ;    M.  A.,  Hiem.  1804  ;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1864. 
Knott,  John  Freeman,  34,  York-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886;  M.  A.  and  M.  D.,  Hiem.^  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19, 
1889.    • 
Knox,  Rov.  Alexander,  Passage  West,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871  :  M.A.  JEst.  1889  ;  Reg.  May  8,  1889. 


UNIVERSITY   ELECTOES.  593 

Knox,  Rev.  Andrew,  Birkenhead. 

B.A.,  mem.  1871;  M. A.,  Stem.  1877;  LL.D.,  Ifiein.  1879;  Eeo-. 
Dec.  19,  1877. 
Knox,  Eev.  Charles  Beresford,  Heathfield  Vicarage,  Hawkhurst. 
B.  A.,  Vem.  1847;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  A/tff.  22,  1868. 
Knox,  Rev.  Denis,  Virginia,  Co.  Cavan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;    M.  A.,    Vtrn.  1869  ;    Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869. 
Knox,  George  James,  The  Hermitage,  Finchley-rd.,  St.  John's  Wood, 
London. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1830;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1833  ;  Reg.  Jan.  23,  1833, 
Knox,  Rev.  Frederick  Wm.,  Bredons-Norton,  Tewkesbury. 

B.A.,  mem.  1878;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1887;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Knox,  Rev.  Joseph,  12,  Mark  wick-terrace,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

B.A.  Vern.  1828;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Knox,  Rev.  Robert. 

B.A.  ^st.  1837;  M. A.  Vern.  1841 ;  Reg.  Au^.  27,  1874. 
Knox,  Most  Rev.  Robert,  Lord  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Primate 
of  all  Ireland,  Palace,  Armagh. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1829 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Vern.  1858 ; 
Reg.  mv.  26,  1832. 
Knox,  Robert,  Broomhill,  Londonderiy. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  Nov.  9,  1864. 
Knox,  Rev.  Robert  Dalzel,  Glinton,  Market- Deeping. 

B.A.,  ffiem.  1867  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Knox,  Robert  Kyle,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,    mem.    1862;     LL.D.,  miem.    1872;     Reg.    March    24, 
1874. 
Knox,  Thomas  Pery,  27,  Eaton-terrace,  London,  S.W. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1826;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  lieg.  Nov.  26,  1832. 
Kough,  Edward,  Rhos-y-gar,  Monkstown. 

Sch.,  1859  ;  B.A.,  ^st.  1861  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.  Chir.,  Vern. 
1866;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Kyle,  William  Blacker  Hamilton,  64,  Ranelagh-road. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869;  M.  A.,  mem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
La  Barte,  Rev.  William  White,  Lexden,  Colchester. 

B.  A.  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.  Verri.  1850;  Reg.  March  28,  1874. 
Labatt,  Edward. 

B.A.,    Vern.    1870;    M.    Eng.,    miem.    1890;    Reg.    J)ec.    18, 
1890. 
Zabat,  Robert  Hamilton  Henry,  1,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street. 

B.  A.,  Hietn.  1867;  M.  A.,  Jliem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Lakeman,  Rev.  George,  St.  Helen's,  Lancashire. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Lamb,  Rev.  Walter,  Kilcoleman  Park,  Desertsergcs,  county  of  Cork. 
B.  A.,  -^st.  1851:  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  March  28,  1857. 
fLamb,  William,  31,  Grosvenor-place,  Rathmines. 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868;   LL.D.,  ^st,  1871;  Reg. 
Auff.  4,  1868. 
Lambart,  Rev.  Henry  Charles,  Baydon,  Hungerford. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  April  29,  1881. 
Lambart,  William  Hugh,  166,  Islington -square,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  ^s^.  1850;    'M..A.,^st.   1859;    M..  B.,  ITiem.  1870;    Reg. 
Dec.  8,  1870. 

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594.  FNIVEESITY  ELECT0B8. 

Lambert,  Rev.  Joseph  Malet,  Newland,  Hull. 

B.A.,^8t.lS19;   'M-A.^JEst.  1883;   LL.D.,  Hiem.  1885;   Reg. 
July  3,  1883. 
Lambert,  Joshua  Crabtree,  Sedbergh,  Yorks. 

B.A.,  Bieni.  1874;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1878;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1878. 
Lambert,  William  Fetherston  H.,  Athenry. 

B.A.,  ^st  1874  ;  M.D.,  mem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Juli/  31,  1880, 
Landers,  John  James. 

B.A.,  mem.  1871 ;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1878  ;  Reg.  Juli/  31,  1880. 
Lane,  Rev.  Henry  Tydd,  Herbert  Cottage,  St.  Alban's,  Her;s. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.  A.,  mem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Lane,  James  Clarke,  123,  Lower  Baggot-street.  ! 

Sch.,  1864  ;  B.  A.,  m'em.  1864  ;  Reg.  1864. 
Lang,    Rev.    William    Henry,    33,   Sydney-avenue,   Blackrock,  Co. 
Dublin. 

B.A.,  mem.  1871;  M.A.,  mem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Langbridge,  Rev.  Richard  Bartleet,  MacoUop  Glebe,  Lismore. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1866;  M.  A.,  mem.  1870;  Reg.  Dec.  14, 1870. 
Langford,  Rev.  Robert  John,  India. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Large,  Rev.  "William  Soraerville,  Carnalway,  Kilcullen.  ^ 

B.A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879.  \ 

Larminie,  William  Rea,  Castlebar.  jj 

Sch.,  1857;   B.A.,  Fern.  1860;  M.A.,  JEst.  1871;   Reg.  June  2,      i 

1870.  I 

Latham,  Rev.  James  King,  Wexford.  < 

B.A.,  mem.  1868;  M.  A.,  mem.  1871;  B.D.,  ^«^  1877;  D.D.       ! 

Fern.  1884  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871.  I 

Latham,  Rev.  William,  India.  ■ 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1890 ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890.  \ 

La  Touche,  James  Digges,  India.  ) 

Sch.,  1863;  B.  A.,  mem.  1865;  Reg.  1863.  | 

La  Touche,  John  James  Digges,  1,  Upper  Ely-place.  i 

B.  A..  Fern.  1859;   M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865.  | 

Lauder,  William  Bernard.  i 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1^81.  i 

Law,  Michael,  8,  Great  Denmark-street. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1863;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1876. 
Law,  Rev.  Robert  Samuel,  Drumconrath  Rectory,  Ardee. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1855 ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1882  ;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882. 
Law,  Thomas  Pakenham,  48,  Stephen's-green. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Keg.  July  5,  1865. 
Law,  William  Francis,  County  Asylum,  Preston. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1881 ;  M.D.,  ^s^.'l885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Lawless,  Henry  Hamilton. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 
f  Lawlor,  Rev   Hugh  Jackson,  8,  Clarinda-park,  W.,  Kingstown. 

Sch.,  1881 ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  13, 
1881. 
Lawrance,  Rev.  George  Wm.  Augustus,  Kintbury,  Hungerford. 

B.A.,  ^8t.  1875;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1881  ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
Lawrence,  Rev.  Richard,  Chigwell-row,  London,  N.  E. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1845;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1849;  Reg.  July  3,  1849. 


TTNIVEESITY  ELECTORS.  595 

Lawrenson,  Harman  Fitzmaurice,  Dunlavin,  Co.  Wicklow. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1884 ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Lee.  19,  1888. 
Lawson,  Rev.  "William   Lipsett,    Paralytic    Hospital,  Portland-road, 
London,  N.W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Lawton,  Rev.  Frederick,  4,   St.    George' s-street,    Kingsthorpe-road, 
Northampton. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  :  M.  A.,  ^st.,  1882 ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Leachman,  Henry  Frazer,  1,  College-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Oct.  23,  1862. 
Leahy  William,  196,  Birchfield,  Birmingham. 

B.A.  \ad  eund.  Oxon.)  JEst.,  and  M.D.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Lee.  17, 

1885.  ; 

Leahy,  Thomas.  \ 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  M.D.,  uEst.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  /] 

Leahy,  William  Smith  O'Brien,  Limerick.  ; 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1875;  Reg.  Jtme  30,  1875.  \ 
Leared,  Arthur,  12,  Old  Burlington- street,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1860;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 

Leatham,  William,  Brackaville,  Coalisland.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  ^sU  1883  ;  Reg.  May  2,  1883.  \ 

Leathern,  William  Patterson,  Burt,  Derry.  J 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1832.  \ 

Lecky,  Wm.  Edward  Hartpole,  38,  Onslow-gardens,  London.  < 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863 ;  Reg.  Nov.  6,  1868.  ^ 

fLedger,  Rev.  William  Crips,  Lisnaskea.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1866  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1866.  , 
Ledoux,  Rev.  Llewellvn  Paul  Tahan,  Calrv  Glebe,  Sligo.                                 '  ' 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  ,, 

Lee,  George,  St.  Stephen's  Club,  London.  - 

Sch.,  1838;  B.  A.,   Vern.  1840;  Reg.  July  A,  1881.  \ 

Lee,  John,  Dartmouth-row,  Blackheath,  London,  S.E.  | 

B.A.  andM.A.,  Vern.  1888;  Reg.  Feb.  14,  1888.  | 

Lee,  Rev.  Joseph  William,  Summer-hill,  Nenagh.  ^ 

'B.k.yJEst.  1879;  M.A.,  ^*^.  1890;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1891;  ; 

Reg.  Jut^e  26,  1890.  j 

Lee,  Rev.  Richard,  Christ's  Hospital,  London,  E.  C.  j 

M.A.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.),  Ifim.  1882;  Reg.  Lee.  20,  1882.  i 

t Leech,  Henry  Brougham,  Regius  Professor  of  Law,  &c..  Yew  Park,  t 
Clontarf. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  \ 

1885  ;  Reg.  1862.  \ 

Leech,  Hunt  Walsh,  Coleraine.  \ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.A.,  Vern.  1881;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 

Leech,  Hunt  Walsh  Chambre,  Straits  Settlements.  i 

B.A.,  Hieyn.  1867  ;  LL.D.,  Htem.  1882  ;  Reg.  Lee.  20,  1882  :  ■ 
Leech,  William,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 

Sch.,  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  10,  1868.  | 

Leedham,  Rev.  Francis,  13,  Brecknock-rd.,  TuflFh ell-park,  London,  N.  \ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 

Lee-Norman,  Luke  Alexander,  Corballis,  Ardee.  1 

B.A.  Hiem.  1861;  M.A.,  Vern..  1876  (as  Norman);  Reg.  Feb.  29,  i 

1876.  I 

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596  UNIVERSITY   ELECTOES. 

tLecper,  Rev.  Alexander,  7,  Upper  Pembroke-street. 

B.A.,  ^st.lSiO]  M.A.,   Vern.   1850;  B.D.,   Vern.  1859;  D.  D., 
^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  April  11,  1859. 
Leeper,  Alexander,  Warden  of  Trinity  College,  University  of  Mel- 
bourne. 

Sch.,  1867;   B.A.,  Hiem.  1871;  M.A.,  Fern.  1875;  LL.D.,  ^st. 
1884;  Reg.  1867. 
Leeper,  Rev.  William,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk. 

B.  A.,  Vern.,  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.,  1862  ;  Reg.  Jan.  9,  1869. 
Leeper,  Rev.  William  Clarke,  Winthorpe,  Newark. 

B.A.,  uEst.  1872;  M.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  Jult/  31,  1880. 
tLees,  Thomas  Orde  Hastings,  Northampton. 

B.  A.,  Uiem.  1869;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Leeson,  Edward  Gregory,  Australia. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1823;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1833. 
Leet,  Rev.  Ambrose  Wellesley,  34,  Upper  Baggot-street. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.A.,  Vern.  1866;  U.A.yVem.  1857;  B.D.  and  D.D., 
^sM873;  Reg.  ^w^.  6,  1868. 
Le  Fanu,  Henry,  Madras. 

Sch.,  1863;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869. 
Lefroy,  George,  Kildare-street  Club. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1834  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  March  19,  1859. 
Lefroy,  Thomas  Langlois  Hugh,  Ardraore,  Bray. 

B.A.,  r^m.  185'J;  M.A.,  Stem.  1868;  Reg.  Feb.  1,  1869. 
Lefroy,  Very  Rev.  William,  Deanery,  Norwich. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1867;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st. 
1889;  Reg.  June  11,  1869. 
Legge,  Edward,  Woodlands,  CuUenswood. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  13,  1883. 
Le  Grand,  William  Davy. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  Reg.  iVbv.  6,  1834. 
Leigh,  Francis,  Jun.,  Zionkyle,  Co.  Wexford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  6,  1832. 
Le  Maistre,  Rev.  George  John,  Brighton  College. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1855  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Le  Marchant,  Rev.  Robert,  Little  Risington,  Burford. 

B.A.,  Vern  1840;  M.  D.,  Ver?i.  1845;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1846. 
Lendrum,  William  Trevor,  Dulwich  College,  Dulwich. 

Sch.,  1876;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1878;  Reg.  June  12,  1876. 
Leney,  Rev.  La  Grange,  Hinckley. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1S77;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Le  Peer  'Jrench,  Frederick,  7,  Hatch-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1879;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1879. 
Lermit,  Rev.  Laurence  Hozier,  Calcutta. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  Mat/  8,  1889. 
Leslie,  Henry  James,  Belficld,  Churchtown,  Dundrum. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1830  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1858  ;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1868. 
I^eslie,  Rev.  James,  Inistingue,  Thomastown. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1881 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Leslie,  Richard  J.  Uniacke. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1881. 
fLeslie,  William  Robert,  Castle  Carab,  Killarnoy. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.,  1879;  M.A.,  Eietn.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883 


tmiTEESITT  ELECTOES.  597 

Leslie,  Rev.  Eobert  Joshua,  St  John's,  Holbeach,  Lincolnshire. 
B.  A.,  jEst.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862  ;  Reg.  Aug.  17,  1868. 
Leslie,  Rev.  William,  Essexford  Glebe,  Dundalk. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1885 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Lester,    Rev.  Edward  Augustus,   Bishop   Nympton,    South  Molten, 
Devon. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868. 
L'Estrange,  Rev.  Guy  Carleton,  I,  Clifton- terrace,  Monkstown. 
B.  A.,  Vern.,  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1859. 
L'Estrange,  Rev.  Guy  Perceval,  Sackville-street  Club. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1832;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;   Reg.  Feb.  28,  1865. 
Lett,  Rev.  Henry  William,  Aghaderg  Glebe,  Loughbrickland. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Lett,  Richard  Alfred,  Redbourne,  Kirton  Lindsey. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;    M.  Chir.,    Vern.  1870;  M.D.,   Vern.   1885; 
Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Lett,  Rev,  Stephen,  Collingwood,  Ontario,  Canada. 

B.A.,    Vern.   1836;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  ^st.  1873;  B.D 
and  D.  D.,  Hiem.  1873;  Reg.  July  2,  1873. 
Lewers,  William. 

Sch.,  1846;  Reg.  May  14,  1874. 
Lewis,  Abraham,  The  College,  Margate,  Kent. 

B,  A.,  ^st.  1887 ;  M.  A.,  ^Fst.  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
fLewis,  Right  Rev.  John  Travers,  Bishop  of  Ontario. 

B.A,^4i.  1847;  M.A.,  B.D.  andD.D.,  ^s^.  1862  ;  Reg./a«.  12, 
1884. 
Lewis,  John  Harvey,  24,  Grosvenor-street,  London. 

B.A.  andM.A.,  Vern.  1838;  Reg.  Sept.  26,  1838. 
Lewis,  Rev.  John  Tomkins,  Master  of  the  Charterhouse,  HulL 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865 ;  Reg.  Oct.  30,  1868 
Lewis,  James,  52,  Bousfield-road,  St.  Catherine's  Park,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  May  6,  1891. 
Lewis,  Maurice  Peppard  Warren. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1842  ;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1858;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Lewis,  Michael. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861;  Reg. /Wy  4,  1881. 
Lewis,  Michael  Edward,  Violetstown  House,  Mullingar. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1858;  Reg.  Nov.  19,  1858. 
fLewis,  Thomas  White,  16,  Palmerston-road,  Rathmines. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Lewis,  Rev.  Walter  Allen,  Thornas  Vicarage,  Wakefield. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1875;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886;  Keg  July  1,  1886. 
Light,  Rev.  John. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Jist.  1863;  Reg.  March  30,  1874. 
Lillingston,  Ven.  Cecil,  61,  Highbury  Park,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  Keg.  Dec.  24,  1869. 
fLindesay,  Rev.  Walter  Brocas,  Portora,  Enniskillen. 

Sch.,  1869.;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  LL.D.,  ^at. 
1879,  Reg.  1869. 
Lindesay,  Rev.  WiUiam  O'Neill,  Waringstown,  Lurgan. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Lindow,  Rev.  Samuel,  Bowness-on-Solway. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1874;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877;  Reg.  Feb.  14,  1877. 


698  ONIVBllSITY  ELECTORS. 

Lindsay,  Rev.  John  "Woodley,  Carrigroshane. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.A.,  ^st.  1874;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Lindsay,  Rev.  Thomas  Somerville,  7,  Novara-terrace,  Bray. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Lindsay,  Rev.Wm.  John  Caussmaker,  Llanvan  Rectory,  Abergavenny. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1855;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1885 ;  Reg.  May  6,  1885. 
Line,  Rev.  Henry,  Waterford. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  May  3,  1882. 
Line,  William  Henry,  Daventry,  Northampton. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
Linklater,  Rev.  Robert,  Vicarage  Holy  Trinity,  Stroud. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1863;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  B.D.  andD.D.,  ^tm.l886; 
Reg.  Aug.  3,  1880. 
Linton,  Rev.  Henry,  St.  Paul's  Parsonage,  Birkenhead. 

B.  K.,jEst.  1845;  M.  A.,  uEnt.  1857;  Reg.  Aprils,  1874. 
Linton,  Rev.  Robert  Mayer,  Birkenhead. 

B.  A.,  ^st.,  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  Reg.  July  2,  1881. 
Little,  Rev.  Charles  Hardy,  St.  Martin's  Vicarage,  Brighton. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876. 
Little,  Rev.    Emilius  George    Higinbotham,  All  Saints  Parsonage, 
Inverness,  N.B. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dee.  16,  1886. 
Jjittle,  Richard  Archibald,  Allesley  Hall,  Coventrv. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Littledale,  Richard  William  Whaley,  76,  Stephen' s-green. 

B.A  ,  Hietn.,  1884;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1888  ;    Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Litton,  John  Letablere,  24, Eastbourne-terrace,  Paddington,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1858  ;  Reg.  Nov.  6,  1868. 
Llewellin,  Rev.  George  Taylor,  Sandford,  Crediton,  Devon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1876;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1879;  Reg.  Jan.  21,  1879. 
Lloyd,  Rev.  Edward,  Vicarage,  Kilkeshin,  Sixmile-Bridge. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Lloyd,  John  Meyrick,  Colegnes,  Booterstown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Lloyd,  John  Rickard,  12,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  Nov.  18,  1867. 
Lloyd,  Rickard,  Garryheckin,  Pallasgreen. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Nov.  10,  1856. 
Lloyd,  Rev.  William  Battersby,  Killygarvan,  RathmuUen. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.  A  ,  jEtt.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Lloyd,  Rev.  William  Richard,  Westcott  Vicarage,  Dorking. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1809,  U.K.^JEst.  1873;  Reg. /m;»«  25,  1873. 
tLoane,  George  Green. 

Sch.,  1886  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  June  21,  1886. 
Loane,  Rev.  Richard  Hussey,  Queenstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1856;  Reg.  July  2,  1866. 
Lobley,  Rev.  John,  St.  Luke's,  Holbeck,  Leeds. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Locke,  Rev.  Walter  James,  Caldervale,  Garstang. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  M.A.,  JEat.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Lockett,  Rev.  Francis  Hall,  Vicarage,  Lumb-in-Rossendale,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.A.,  ^«<.  1870;  Reg. /a/y  6,  1870. 


UNITERSITY  KLECTORS.  599 

Logan,  Thomas  Robert  Johnston,  1,  Dixon-street,  Glasgow. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1864;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Lombard,  Rev.  John. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1864;   B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vem.  1891; 
Reg.  April  23,  1866. 
fLombard,  Rev.  John  Newman,  Balbriggan. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1881 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Long,  Edward  Ardagh,  162,  Ellison-street,  Jarrow-on-Tyne. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1877;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Long,  James  Duncan,  G.  P.  0.,  London. 

B.A.,  mem.  1864;  M.A.,  mem.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Long,  Yen.  John  Alexander,  Archdeacon  of  Cashel,    Fethard,   Tip- 
perary. 

B.  A.,  JEsf.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Long,  Rev.  Thomas,  16,  Appian  "Way. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1860;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1860. 
Longfield,  Rev.  Richard,  Mogeely,  Tallow. 

Sch.,  1838;  B.A.,  Fern.  1839;  Reg.  Mv.  14,1842. 
Love,  Rev.  Arthur  Edward,  Greenfield,  Ampthill,  Beds. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878;  M..A.,^st.  1881;  Reg.  Juli/  2,  1881. 
Zovegrove,  Rev.  Edwin. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Fern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Low,  Rev.  Charles,  Mitcham,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882 ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Lowe,  Rev.  Josiah  Beatson,  Yoxall  Rectory,  Burton-on -Trent. 

Sch.,  1837  ;  B.  A.,  Fern.  1839;  B.  D.  and  D.D.,  JSst.  1860;  Reg. 
May  20,  1890. 
Lowe,  James,  Churchfield,  Chorlton-cum- Hardy,  Manchester. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.A.,  mem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Lowe,  Rev.  Richard  Battison,  Birkenhead. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1858;  M.  A.,  mem.  1860;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1860. 
Lowe,  Rev.  Thomas,  Plemonstall,  Chester. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1867;  M.  A.,  metn.  1872;  Reg.  March  15,  1873. 
Lowe,  Rev.  William,  Bunbury,  Tarporley. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1857;  Reg.  April  10,  1874. 
Lowry,  Rev.  William  Hamilton,  Manitoba,  North  America. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1881;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Luby,  John  Henry,  Lake  View  House,  Kingscourt. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1865  ;  LL.  D.,  mem.  1871 :  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
fLucas,  Rev.  Frederick  John,  Bullock  Castle,  Dalkey. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1862;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1871;   B.D.,  ^st.  1873,    D.D., 
mem.  1879  :  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1871 
Luce,  Rev.  Edmund  Jones,  Great  Merton,  Surrey,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1848;  M.A.,  Fern.  1852;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
fLuke,  Edward  Harris. 

Sch.  1888;  B.A.,  mem.  1890;   Reg.  Mat/  28,  1888. 
Lunham,   Colonel   Thomas  Ainslie,  University   Club,    Stephen's- 
green. 

B.  A.,  Miern  1870  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
fLunham,  Wm.  Maybury. 

Sch.,  1890;  B.A.,  mem.  1891. 
Lunn,  Rev.  Henry  Simpson,  5,  Endsleigh  Gardens,  London,  N.  W. 

B.A.,  J^M.  1884;  M.D.,  J^st.  1887;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 


600  UN1VBR8ITY  ELECTORS. 

Luscombe,  Rev.  Tooke  Johnson,  Fair  Oak,  Bishopstoke,  Southampton. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880 ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1884  ;  B.D.,  y£st.  1891 ;  Eeg.  June 
26,  1884. 
Lusignan  (now  de  Lusignan),   Rev.    Constantine,    Caton  Vicarage, 

B.  A.,  Fern'  1854;  M.A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  March  31,  1874. 
Luther,  Rev.  George  Minchin,  Cahernarry,  Limerick. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Luther,  JEdward  Litton,  Abroad. 

B.A.,  uEst.  1888  ;  M.D.  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  1891. 
Lutman,  Rev.  Adrian  Henry,  Oborne,  Sherbeme. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  uSst.  1857  ;  Reg.  ^uff.  25,  1874. 
Lyle,  Rev.  Edward  Augustus,  Tubber-na-carrig,  Kircubbin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  J870;  Reg.  Aug.  20,  1874. 
Lyle,  Thomas,  Education  Department,  Whitehall,  London,  S.W. 
B.A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
fLyle,  Thomas  Rankin,  Melbourne  University.  fj 

Sch.,  1881;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.A.,  JEst.  1887;  Reg.  June  13,      t| 
1881. 
Lynch,  David,  29,  Lower  Leeson-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17, 1874. 
Lynch,  Gilbert,  239,  Yauxhall-bridgc-road,  London. 

B.A.,  ^'Jst.  1876;   M.  D.,  ^st.  1880;   M.  A.,  ^st.   1881;  Reg. 
June  30,  1880. 
Lynch,  Rev.  John,  St.  John's  Parsonage,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;   M.A.,  Vern.  1864;  Heg.  JS'ov.  23,  1864. 
Lyndon,  Thomas,  Wicklow. 

B.A.,  Hiefn.  1883;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Lyon,  Rev.  Elias,  Leeds. 

B.A.,  JSst.  1878;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  June  22,  1883. 
Lyon,  John  Bailey,  Bally  roan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  Nov.  8,  1870. 
Lyons,  Henry  James,  51,  Lower  Camden-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  Reg.  Nov.  16,  1832. 
Lyons,  Rev.  James,  Fiddown,  Carrick-on-Suir. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864,  M.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  B.D.y^st.   1891;  Reg. 
Dec.  16,  1868. 
fLyster,  Arthur  Edward. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  M.A.,  Vern.   1889;  Reg.  May  21, 
1883. 
fLyster,  Rev.  Henry  Cameron,  Harold' s-crosa. 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  B.I).,^st.  1886  ;  Heg.June  13,  1881. 
Lyster,  Thomas  William,  10,  Harcourt-terrace. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
fMacalister,  Alexander,  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  M.D.,  .J^lst.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
fMacalister,  Edward. 

Sch.,  1880;   B.  A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  May  24,  1880. 
Mac  Andrew,  Jolin  Edward,  Ballina. 

B.A.,  litem.  1873;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;   Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
f  Macau,  Ai-thur  Vernon,  63,  Merrion-square,  S. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864;    M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1868;    M.A.O. ,  JEst.   1877; 
Reg.  u4pril  12,  1876. 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  60l  j 

I 
Macartney,  George  David. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1863 ;  LL.  D.,  Eiem.  1868  ;  Reg.  July  4, 1881.  : 

Macartney,  Rev.  Hussey  Burgh,  Caulfield,  Melbourne.  i 

B.  A.,  mem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1874;  Reg.  April  12,  1875.  i 

Macartney,  Very  Rev.  Hussey  Burgh,  Dean  of  Melbourne.  ! 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1821;   M.A.,  B.D.,and  D.D.,  JEst.  1847;  Reg.  Dec.  8,  « 

1832. 
Macbeth,  James  Daxelhoffer,  Greenlawn,  Ennis.  ^ 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  June  13,  1866. 
Macbeth,  Rev.  John,  Killegney  Parsonage,  Enniscorthy. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  1 

Mac  Cartie,  Rev.  Joseph,  Willan,  Redcar.  ,i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1865. 
Mac  Carthy,  Charles  Edward  De  Lacy,  Hong  Kong.  1 

B.A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  M.Ch.,  uEst.  1877;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1880. 
fMac  Dermott,  Alfred,  43,  Fitzwilliam-square,  West. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1862  ;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1862.  ; 

Mac  Dermott,  Alfred  Tudor,  43,  Fitzwilliam-square.  j 

B.A.,  mem.  1887  ;  M.A.,  u3^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  Maij  6,  1891.  \ 

Mac  Dermott,  Edward  Deane,  8,  Royal  Circus,  Bath.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1836;   M.A.  and  M.D.,    Vern.   1848;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  . 

1874.  •: 

MaeDermott ,  Ralph  Juan,  Kells. 

B.A.,  mem.  1873;  M.Ch.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Rog.  Aug.  6,  1880.  '  j 

Macdona,  Rev.  Albert,  Halton,  Hastings.  ! 

B.  A.,  mem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873.  , 

Macdona,  Rev.  Henry  Victor,  Cheadle,  Hulme,  Stockport.  ! 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  Reg.  Oct.  3,  1868.  \ 

Macdona,  John  Gumming,  1,  Garden-court,  Temple,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,-^s^.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1865.  i 

MacDonald,  Rev.  Henry  Francis,  Ramelton. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  ]873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
MacDonald,  Rev.  James  Leonard,  Norwood,  Hounslow,  Middlesex.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1866;  Keg.  March  30,  1874. 
Mac  Donald,  William  Archibald,  Bray.  j 

Sch.,  1865  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876  ;  Reg.  1865.  ' 

Mac  Donnell,     Hercules    Henry    Graves,     4,     Roby-place,     Kings-  ' 

town. 

Sch.,  1837  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  Reg.  Feb.25,  1841. 
MacDonnell,  Hercules  Henry,  Dundalk.  i 

B.  A.,    Fern.  1872;    M.  Chir.,  T^m.  1874 ;    M..D.,  Eiem.    1876;  ■ 

Reg.  Feb.  21,  1874.  ! 

Mac  Donnell,  Very  Rev.  John  Cotter,  Misterton,  Lutterworth. 

Sch.,  1841;    B.A.,    Vern.  1843;    M.  A.,    ^m^.  1855 ;  B.D.,  JEs^  i 

1856;  D.D.,  uF:st.  1860;  Reg.  June  29,  1847.  j 

tMac  Donogh,  Albert  Augustus,  St.  Aubyn's,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin.  ■ 

Sch.,  1886;  B.  A.,  Hiem.,  1888;  Reg.  June  21,  1886.  ; 

Macdonogh,  Rev.  Telford,  23,  Oxford-road,  Ealing,  Middlesex.  | 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  March  8,  1859.  | 

MacDowell,  Charles  William,  Carlow.  « 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1867 ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
MacDuff,  Rev.  Alexander  Ramsay,  Lahore,  India. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875.  : 

2E3  '■ 


602  tJNITEBSITT  ELECTORS. 

Mac  Ewen,  Rev.  James,  Dromtarriff,  Banteer. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868;  D.D.,  JSst.  1888;  Reg.  Oct 
19,  1870. 

MacFarlane,    Charles    James    Napier,    Bradfield    House,    Bradfield. 
Berks. 

B.A.,  ^si.  1873  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1878 ;  Reg.  July  4,  1878. 
tMac  Farlane,  Henry  James,  Huntstown  House,  Mulhuddart. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1852;  Heg.  June  SO,  1852. 
Mac  Farlane,    Henry    "William    Hamilton,    Lieut.,    3rd    Dragoon 
Guards. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Vern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Mac  Hugh,  Rev.  George  Edward,  Cascob,  Presteign,  Wales. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;   M.  A.,  u^st.  1866;  Reg.  Sept.  1,  1868. 
Maclvor,  Charles  Yemen,  India. 

B.A.,  mem.  1865;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  May  3,  1882. 
Mac  Ivor,  James,  King's  Inns'  Library,  Henrietta-street. 

Sch.,  1864;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  Reg.  1864. 
Mackay,   Rev.   Francis  John  Edmund  Boyd,  28,   East-Mount-road, 
York. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1872;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1878;  Reg.  July  4,  1878. 
Mackay,  George,  Australia. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1848;  Reg.  Nov.  9,  1848. 
Mackesy,  George  I  vie,  38,  Lady-lane,  "Waterford. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1866;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1869.  \ 

Mackesy,  Henry  Yincent,  Waterford.  * 

Sch.,  1847  ;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1866.  I 

Mackesy,  Rev.  William,  East  Haddon  Yicarage,  Northampton.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1841  ;  B,eg.  Sept.  1842.  | 

Mackintosh,  Alexander,  Queen's  College,  Cambridge.  S 

Sch.  1873;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  Reg.  1873. 
tMackintosh,  Henry  William,  Professor  of  Zoology. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Mackintosh,  Rev.  William  Teesdale,  Thirsk. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  Auy.  5,  1880. 
Mac  Laughlin,  Frederick  Peard,  Strangford. 

B.  A.,  and  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
MacLaurin,  Rev.  John,  Rectory,  Mullabrack,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1875;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Mac  Loghlen,  Robert  Henry,  Roscrea. 

B.  A.,  Hie7n.  1863;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  Jan.  12,  1875. 
tMac  Mahon,  John. 

Sch.,  1885;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  June,  1885. 
Mac  Manus,  Rev.  William,  Somerby,  Oakham. 

B.  A.,  Vertu  1878;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Mac  Mullen,  George  Reade,  Melbourne,  Australia. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1881;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  u^st.  1885;    Reg.  June  26,, 
1885. 
Mac  Murray,  Rev.  George,  Australia. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 
Mac  Nally,  Thomas,  77,  Lower  Gardiner-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  July  30,  1847. 
Mac  Nally,  Rev.  Thomas,  21,  Myall-road,  Brixton,  London,  S.W. 

B.  A.,  ^»t.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  JEst,  1867 ;  Reg.  1867. 


tmiVEKSlTY  ELECTOES.  603 

Macnamara,  Charles  Capel,  6,  TVarwick-terrace,  Leeson  Park. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1848;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Feb.  12,  1879. 
Mac  Neece,  Rev.  James,  Clonf eacle  Rectory,  Moy. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1889;  Reg.  May  8,  1889. 
fMacran,  Henry  Stewart. 

Sch.,  1886  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.,  1888  ;  Reg.  June  21,  1886. 
Macrory,  Edmund,  7,  Figtree  Court,  Temple,  London. 

B.  A..  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1857. 
Macrory,  Robert  John  Turnley,  31,  Rutland-square. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1844;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1851;  Reg.  March  10,  1851. 
f  Mac  Sheehy,  Brian,  35,  Gardiner' s-place. 

B.A.,  Vern.   1854;  M.A.,  Vern.  1857;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg. 
March  27,  1857. 
Madden,   Right  Hon.   Dodgson    Hamilton,    M.P.,   41,   Fitzwilliam- 
square. 

Sch.,  1860;  B.  k.,  JEst.  1862;  M.  A.,  ^st.    1891;  Reg.   Nov.  9, 
1866. 
Madden,  Rev.  George  Charles  Brownlow,  Armitage  Bridge  Vicarage, 
Huddersfield. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  June  30,  1883. 
Madden,  Rev.  Robert,  Aghadoe,  Killarney. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
fMagee,  Hamilton  Malcolm. 

Sch.,  1887  ;  B.  A.,  uEst.  1889 ;  Reg.  June  6,  1887. 
Magill,  William,  Cookstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Nov.  20,  1857. 
Maginniss,  Rev.  Charles,  Rectory,  Dromore,  Omagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868. 
Magrath,  WiUiam  Benjamin,  213,  East  Twenty-third- street,  New  York. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Juhj  18,  1865. 
Maguire,  Very  Rev.  Edward,  Dean  of  Down,  Bangor,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  JEst.  1850;  Reg.  Oct.  29,  1850. 
MahafFy,  Rev.  Gilbert,  2,  Belfast-terrace,  North  Circular-road. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
fMahafiy,  Rev.  John  Pentland,  F.  T.  C. ,  Professor  of  Ancient  History. 

Sch.,  1858;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Fellow,  1864; 
D.D.,  Vern.  1886. 
Mahon,  George  Charles,  America. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  Oct.  1838. 
Mahon,  John  Charles,  43,  Pombroke-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879 ;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1879. 
Mahon,  John  Maurice,  Thornfield,  Mount  Talbot. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861;  Reg.  iVov.  26,  1861. 
Mahon,  Ross,  66,  Northumberland-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1827;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1838;  Reg.  Jan.  31,  1833. 
Mahon,  Rev.  Sir  William  Ross,  Bart.,  Warmarsh  Rectory,  Rotheram. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1836;  M.A.,  Jilst.  1841 ;  Reg.  Sept.  21,  1836. 
Mahony,  Daniel,  8,  Mount-street  Crescent. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  xM.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Mahony,  David,  34,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1841  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1885. 
Major,  Rev.  William  Miller,  Rectory,  Culmore,  Derry, 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1860. 


604  ITNIVEESITT  ELECTORS. 

Makinson,  Eev.  Edward  "William,  Armley  Hall,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1846;  M.A.,  JEst.  1849;  Reg.  Dec.  4,  1869. 
Malam,  Rev.  William,  Buxton  Vicarage,  Buxton. 

Sch.,  1847;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  Reg.  April  10,  1874. 
Malcomson,  Robert,  Bennekerry  Lodge,  Carlow. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1866. 
Malet,  Henry,  Wolverhampton. 

Sch.,  1869;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  1869. 
tMalet,  John  C,  Silchester-road,  Kingstown. 

Sch.,  1866  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  1866. 
Malleson,  Rev.  Frederick  Amadeus,  Vicarage,  Broughton-in-Furness. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1860;  Reg.  March  31,  1874. 
Malley,  George  Orme,  26,  Upper  Temple-street. 

B.A.  (as  O'Malley),  Vern.  1843;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Dec.  18, 
1878. 
Malley,  James,  31,  Oakley-street,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865 ;  Reg.  July  5,  1866. 
Mallins,  Henry,  Grosvenor  House,  Rathgar. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  M.  Chir.,  Eiem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1872. 
Mallins,  Clement. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  JEst.  1886;  Reg.  May  12,  1886. 
Mallins,  John  Robert,  74,  Merrion-square. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Malone,  Robert,  Carlow. 

Mus.D.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Malpas,  Rev.  Joseph,  Gt.  Stukeley  Vicarage,  Huntingdon. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1859;  M.A.,  ^st.  1866;     Reg.  Nov.  9,  1876. 
Manders,  Richard,  21,  Dawson-street. 

Sch.,  1876 ;  B.A.,  Eiem.  1877;  Reg.  June  12,  1876. 
Mangan,  George  Thomas. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Mangan,  Rev.  William  Reazon,  Lyddington-cum-Caldicote. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1856;  Reg.  Nov.  22,. 1866. 
Maning,  Rev.  Thomas  Anthony,  Canewdon  Vicarage,  Rochford. 

B.  A.,  J^Jst.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1855  ;  Reg.  Auy.  27,  1874. 
Manly,  Joseph,  17,  Clyde- road. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Manning,  Leonard  Archibald,  Llanymynech,  Oswestry. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1864;  M.  A.,  Eietn.  1873;  Reg.  Oct.  2,  1874. 
Mansbridge,    Rev.    Sydney   Gilbert,    St.   Peter's,   West  Bromwich, 
Staffordshire. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Manwaring,  Rev.  Charles  Woollaston,  Stainton  Vicarage,  Rotherham. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1869;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1863  ;  Reg.  Auy.  27,  1874. 
Marks,  Thomas  Osborne,  Abbey-street,  Armagh. 

lins.B.  (ad eund.  Oxon.)  andMua.  J)..,  ^st   1874;  Reg.  ^u/y  9, 1874. 
Marmion,  Rev.  Richard  Walton,  Ennisnag,  Thomastown. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Fetn.  1841 ;  Reg.  Sept.  1838. 
Marrable,  Arthur,  Birch  Grove,  Kill-avenue,  Monkstown. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Marrable,  Rev.  William,  49,  Waterloo-road. 

B.A.,f'^rn.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.UiS;  B.D.  and  D.  D., -^Ea/.  186«; 
Reg.  March  7,  1848. 


tKITEKSITT  ELECTORS.  606 

Marrable,  Eev.  "William,  Jun.,  Croydon. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Eeg.  June  26,  1884. 
Marriott,  Rev.  George  Herbert,  Giddea  House,  Chudleigh,  Devon. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Dec.  13, 1865. 
Marriott,  Rev.  Walter  Henry,  California,  U.  S.  A. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  Vem.  1859  ;  Reg.  Aicg.  10,  1880. 
Marsden,  Rev.  William,  Fullarton  House,  Clarence-street,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Marsh,    Edgar  Thomas,    12,    Lichfield-road,    Cricklewood,    London, 
N.W. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1885;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Marshall,    Horace  Brooks,  The   Acacias,   Loughboro' -road,    Brixton, 
London. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Marshall,  Rev.  James,  New  Zealand. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1849;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Oct.  10,  1853. 
Marshall,  Rev.  John,  Greetland  Vicarage,  Halifax,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.A.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  3Iarch  31,  1874. 
Marshall,  Rev.  John  Wm.  Monin,  St.  Helliers,  Jersey. 

B  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  ^st.  1859;  Reg.  Aug.  16,  1868. 
Marshall,  Joseph  Gilbert,  29,  College-road,  Brighton. 

B.A.,  F^rn.  1848;  M.  A.  andM.Eng.,  Fern.  1852;  Reg. /w?y4, 1881. 
Marshall,  Rev.  Peter,  Burlington-street,  Manchester. 

^.X.^Vern.  1850  ;M.  A.,  T^m.  1858;  B.  D.  and  D.  D..  ^Tiem.  1872; 
Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Marshall,  Rev.  Thomas  George,  Walwyn's  Castle  Rectory,  Haver- 
fordwest. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1865  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  '11,  1889. 
Martin,  Caulfield  Aylmer,  India. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1863 ;  LL.  D.,  Eiem.  1872 ;  Reg.  Dec.  26,  1872. 
Martin,  Charles  William  Wall,  Mount  Park,  Ealing,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1861  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1872;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1880. 
Martin,  Rev.  George  Henry,  Palmerston  Park. 

B.  A.,  J^st.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1861 ;  Reg.  Aug.  15, 1868. 
Martin,  Rev.  Henry,  4,  Glenside,  Mannamead,  Plymouth. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1850;  M.A.,  jEst.  1864;  Reg.  Aug.  31,  1880. 
fMartin,  Rev.  Henry  Francis  John,  Killeshandra. 

Sch.,  1856;  B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,  Vern.  1865;  'Re^.July^,  1865. 
Martin,  Rev.  John  Charles,  Killeshandra. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865 ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Martin,  John  Charles,  Portrush. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.D.,  Eiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Martin,  John  Eugene,  Carysfort  House,  Blackrock. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Martin,  Rev.  John  Henry,  Clerical  Club,  Dawson-street. 

Sch.,  1852;   B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  ^st.  1860;   LL.D.,    Vern. 
1867  ;  Reg.  Nov.  4, 1868. 
Martin,  Rev.  John  Welply,  Carrigtwohill. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1846;   M.A.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  Oct.  14,  1852. 
Martin,  Rev.  Richard  D'Olier,  8,  Dawson-street. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  jEsi.  1886;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Martin,  Patrick,  23,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street. 

B.  A.    Vern.  1852;    M.  A.,  JEst.  1865;  Reg.  July  10,  1865. 


60^  UNlVEBSlTr  ELECTOES. 

Martin  Robert  John,  33,  Besborough-terrace,  Circular-road,  North. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1835;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1839;  Reg.  Sept.  21,  1836. 
tMartley,  Rev.  William  Gibson,  19a,  Waterloo-square,    Camberwell, 
London,  S.  E. 

Sch.,  1879  ;  B. A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  M. A.,  JEst.  1886 ;  Reg.  Jwie  9, 1879. 
Martyn,  AndreM-,  TuUvra,  Ardrahan. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1822  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Nov.  1832. 
Mason,  Rev.  Henderson  Baldwen,  Carre  Hill,  Gateshead-on-Tyne. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1864  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;   Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Mason,  Rev.  Richard  Evans,  Allendale,  Northumberland. 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1871 ;  Reg.  July],  1874. 
Mason,  Rev.  Robert  Boyle,  Woolhampton,  Readins^. 

B.  A.,  rem.  1846;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1856;  Reg.  Nov.  22,  1856. 
Mason,  Samuel  Robert,  92,  Harcourt- street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1883:  Re?.  Jultj  3,  1883. 
Massey,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Adolphus  Henry  Tuthill,  Bromsgrove. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1870;  Reg.  March  1,  1870. 
Massy,  Rev.  George  Eyre,  Gumfreston  Rectory,  Pembroke. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1874  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Massy,  Rev.  Henry,  Terryglass  Rectory,  Borrisokane. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1858;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Massy,  John  Maunsell. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1846;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1849;  Reg.  Juli/ i,  1881. 
Massy,  Rev.  Richard  Dunscombe  Hugh,  4,  Svclenham-road,  Dundrum. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  Mai/  12,  1886. 
Massy,   Major  General,   William   Godfrey  Dunham,   United  Service 
Club,  Stephen' s-green. 

B.A.,  Fern. 1S59;  LL.D.,  mem.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Mutheson,  Charles  Louis,  20,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Matson,  John  Agar,  16,  North  Great  George's-street. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1886;  M.  D.,  mem.  1889 ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1889. 
Matson,  Rev.  Leonard,  Langdale  House,  Bedford. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
fMattinson,  William  Edward. 

Sch.,  1891  ;  Reg.  May  25,  1891. 
Maturin,  Rev.  Albert  Henry,  Coleraine. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1885  ;  Reg.  May  6,  1885. 
Maturin,  Rev.  Benjamin,  Lymington,  Hants. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1865;  Reg.  Nov.  13,  1874. 
Maturin,  Charles,  Mourne  Lodge,  Newtownstewart. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1828;  M.A.,  ^at.  1833;  Reg.  Nov.  22,  1879. 
Maturin,  Rev.  Merrick  Persse,  Lower  Cumber  Rectory,  Killaloo,  Derrj'. 

B.A.  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  J^»'^.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Maule,  Rev.  Ward,  Cavendish-road,  Clapham-park,  London,  S.W. 

LL.B.  (ad  eund.  Cantab.)  and  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  10, 
1877. 
Maunsell,  Archibald  John  Stephens,  Edenraore,  Raheny. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1886 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1889 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Maunsell,  Eyre  Lloyd,  Edenmore,  Raheny. 

B.A.,  Biem.  1882;  M.A.,  Fern.  188G;  Reg.  March  9,  1886. 
Maunsell,  Edward.  Newborough,  Patrick's  Well,  Limerick. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1864;  M.  A.,  ^at.  1867;   Reg.  July  3,  1867. 


I 

tmiYEESITY    ELECTOBS.  607  ] 

Maunsell,  Eev.  Frederick  "Webster,  Symondsbury,  Bridport.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Mv.  18,  1854.  4 

Maunsell,  Frederick  "William,  Moultan,  India.  :| 

B.A.,  Biem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885.  ] 

Maunsell,  Henry  Widenham,  Abroad.  j 

B.A.,  mem.  1866;  M.D.,  Siem.  1876;  M.A.,  mem.  1891;  Reg.         } 

Dec.  23,  1876.  \ 

Maunsell,  James  Poole,  49,  Mespil-road.  5 

B.A.,  mem.  1876  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
Maunsell,    John     Drought,    Captain,    1st  Battalion,    Durham   Light 
Infantry, 

B.A.,  JEst.  1878;  M.A.,  me^n.  1881 ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
fMaunsell,  Rev.  Lewis  Montagu,  Kilskyre  Rectory,  Crossakiel. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  ^st.  1856;  Reg.  Mv.  5,  1856.  i 

Maunsell,  Rev.  Robert  Augustus,  Auckland,  N.Z.  .) 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  JEsf.  1864  ;   Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868.  j 

Maunsell- Eyre,  Rev.  Robert  Hedges,  Congresbury,  Somerset.  1 

B.  A.,  J^st.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  Reg.  Oct.  31,  1870.  • 
Maxwell,  John  Francis,  Courtlough,  Lusk. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  187r..  J 

May,  Geo.  Augs.  Chichester,  13,  Fitzwilliam-square.  I 

B.  A.,  miem.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  ; 
Mayberry,  Francis  George,  Riversdale,  Kenmare. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1871 ;   Reg.  Dec.  5,  1871.  [ 
Mayne,  Charles  Crawford,  Ridge  Hall,  Ballybrack. 

B.A.,mem.  1868;  M.  Chir.,  ^a'<.  1869;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  '< 

June  30,  1869.  ' 

Mayne,  John,  Reading.  ; 

Sch.  1848;  Reg.  Feb.  23,  1874. 

Mayne,  Rev.  Joseph,  Lurganboy,  Manorhamilton.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880.  ' 
Mayo,  Charles,  New  College,  Oxford. 

M.A.  {ad  eund.  Oxon.)  and  M.D.,  Hiem.   1866;   Reg.  Nov.  14,  ■ 

1874.  I 

Mays,  Rev.  Arthur,  Barrowby,  Grantham.  I 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867  j  M.A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  Sept.  24,  1880.  ] 
M'Adam,  Robert  Louis,  2,  Adelaide-street,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  \ 

tM'Alister,  James.  j 

Sch.,  1886  ;  Reg.  June  21,  1886.  I 
McAllister,  Rev.  James  Adair,  Plumstead  "Vicarage,  London,  S.  E. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858 ;  Reg.  March  24, 1858. 
M'Artbur,  Richard  Lyons. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881.  ^ 

fM'Arthur,  "William,  20,  Kildare-street.  . 

B.A.,  JJiem.  1879;  M.A.,  Hiem.   1882;  LL.D.,  ^5^.  1884;  Reg.  ^ 
Dec.  20,  1882. 
M 'Gammon,  Thomas  Andrew,  "Woodville,  Holy  wood,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876.  ! 

fM'Cann,  Thomas  Stanislaus.  j 

Sch.,  1889;   B.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  June  17,  1889.  \ 

McCarthy,  Rev.  Callaghan,  Falleen,  Nenagh.  1 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1869 ;  Reg.  June  23,  1869. 


60S  UNITERSITY  ELECTOKS. 

McCarthy,  Jeremiah,  15,  Finsbury-square,  London. 

Sch.,  1858;  B.A.,  Stem.1869;  M.A.,  Fern.  1863;  Reg.  March  17, 
1865. 
M'Causland,  Rev,  Conolly,  Woodhill-place,  Bath  wick-hill,  Bath. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1852;  Reg.  Sept.  28,  1874. 
M'Causland,  Hon.  Sir  Richard,  61,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  M.A.,  Vern.  1834;  Reg.  Nov.  13,  1832. 
M'Causland,  Rev.  Wm.  Cornelius,  Castlerea. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  Nov.  7,  1868. 
fM'Cay,  William  Smyth,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1866;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.A.,  ^st  1871;  Fellow,  1872. 
M'Cheane,  Rev.  James  Charles,  2,  Wellington  Villas,  Cork. 

B.A  ,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  JEst.  1856;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Siem,  1890; 
Reg.  Juli/  2,  1856. 
M'CleUan,  Rev.  Thomas,  Greencastle,  Co.  Donegal. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1829;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  22,  1832. 
M'Clelland,  Thomas,  Heavitree,  Exeter. 

Sch.,  1877  ;  B.A.,  JEst.  1880;  Reg.  May  28,  1877. 
M'Clelland,  William  John,  Santry  School,  Santry. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1881;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Mai/  24, 
1880. 
M'Clenaghan,  Rev.  George,  St.  Peter's,  Athlone. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
M'Clintock,  James  Frederick  Foster,  12,  Westland-row. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1882;  Reg,  Dec.  20,  1882. 
M'Clintock,  Rev.  John  Samuel,  Clonleigh,  Strabane. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863;  Reg.  Juli/  6,  1863. 
M'Clorg,  Alexander,  Madras. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.Ch.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
M 'Comas,    Rev.   Charles    Edward    Archibald,    Stourton    Hall,   near 
Stourbridge. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  M.A.,  ^sr.  1882;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
M'Comas,  Richard  Henry  Archibald,  Homestead,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Hie^n.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
M'Combe,  Alexander,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1864. 
M'Connell,   Rev.  James,  20,  Belvidere-road,   Prince's  Park,   Liver- 
pool. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
M'Connell,  Rev.  John,  Glebe  House,  Kendal. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891 ;   Reg.  Map  6,  1891. 
M'Corkell,  David  Browne,  8,  Upper  Pembroke-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1879;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1879. 
fM'Cormick,  Corniac,  Ashgrove  House,  Monkstown,  Dublin. 

Sch.,  1878;  li.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  ll.A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  1878. 
M'Cormick,  Rev.  James,  Roundstone,  Co.  Galway. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1891; 
Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
M'Cormick,  Rev.  Joseph,  Trinity  Vicarage,  Hull. 

B.  A.,  J'ern.  1830;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  Reg.  Aug.  20,  1868. 
M'Cormick,  Rev.  Joseph,  Trinity  Vicarage,  Hull, 

B.A.  (fl(;  ^M«rf.  Cantab.),  B.D.  and  D.D.,^«^  1884;  Heg.  June  26, 
1884. 


i 


UNIVEESITY    ELECTOES.  609 

1     M'Cormick,  "William,  Ashgrove  House,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1882 ;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1882. 
M'Cracken,  Eev.  Eibton,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.A.,  Miem.  1881  ;    Reg.  Dec.  16,  1881. 
+M'Cready,  Rev.  Christopher  Teeling,  56,  High-street. 

B.A.,  mem.  1862;  M.A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Siem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Auff.  4,  1868. 
M'Crca,  Philip  William,  15,  Brunswick-street,  Bristol. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1888;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
fM'Crum,  William. 

Sch.,  1885;  Reg.  June  1,  1885. 
M'CuUagh,  John,  Newry. 

Sch.,  1834;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1836;  Reg.  June,  1837. 
M'Cullagh,  Rev.  Arthur,  St.  Hilda's,  Hartlepool. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1883;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
M'Culloch,  Rev.  William,  23,  Lansdowne-place,  Cheltenham. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1866. 
fM'Cutchan,  Rev.  George,  Kenmare. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;    M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;    B.  D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;    Reg. 
Dec.  16,  1874. 
M'Cutchan,  James  Shaw,  Surgeon,  46th  Regiment. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.  Ch.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Oct.  8,  1874. 
M'Cutcheon,  Arthur  Kennedy  Forbes,  3,  Rutland-square. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
M'Devitte,  William  Alexander. 

Sch.,  1844  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  Reg.  Julij  4,  1881. 
tM'Donnell,  Alexander,  Saltwell  Hall,  Gateshead-on-Tyne. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  Reg  Sept.  19,  1861. 
M'Donnell,  Francis,  Plasnewydd,  Usk,  Monmouthshire. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1850;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Oct.  21, 1876. 
fM'Donnell,  James,  32,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1853  ;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1853. 
M'Donnell,  John,  82,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1818  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
fM'Donnell,  William  Dobbs,  32,  Upper  FitzwiJliam-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.A.,  JSst.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
McDowel,  Effingham  Carroll,  83,  Merrion-square,  S. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871;   M.  Chir.,  and  M.D.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  24, 
1876. 
McDowell,  Jeffrey  Browning,  62,  Upper  Mount-street. 

Sch.,  1875;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  May  2i,  1875. 
McDowell,  Robert,  62,  Upper  Mount-street. 

Sch.,  1875  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Mai/  24,  1875. 
M'Endoo,  Rev.  John,  Aughnacloy. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886;  Reg.  Mai/  12,  1886. 
M'Endoo,  Rev.  Thomas  James,  Rectory,  Tandragee. 

B.  A.,  ^si.  1887  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1891;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
M'Endoo,  Rev.  William,  Bally  more,  Tandragee. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1879;  M.  A.,  ^st.   1882;  B.  D.,    Vern.   1891;  Reg. 
Mai/  a,  1882. 
M'Ferran,  Rev.  David  M 'Clave,  Diamond,  Portadown. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1878 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  B.  D.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  Deo. 
19,  1883. 


610  tJNIVEllSITT   ELECTORS. 

M'Gee,  Rev.  Samuel  Russell,  Clontarf. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1884  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
M*Gregor,  Rev.  Robert,  Lisbellaw,  Enniskillen. 

B.A.,  mem.  1876;  M.A.,  JSst.  1880;  B-eg.  Jum  30,  1880. 
M'Grorty,  Rev.  John,  Soldierstown,  Moira. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1860;  M.  A.,  me>n.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
M'Gusty,  Alexander  Delap,  Langholm  House-road,  Bath. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1854;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1858;  Reg.  Feb.2i,  1868. 
M'Hugh,  Alfred,  56,  Northumberland- road. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.  A.  and  M.A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  June  9,  1879. 
M'Hugh,  Michael,  56,  Northumberland-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1881;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.18,  1884. 
M'nwaine,  Frederick  Bedell,  Mercantile  and  Agency  Co.,  Queensland, 
Brisbane. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1875;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
M'Intire,  Richard  Litton,  3,  Crofton-terrace,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1836;  M.  D.,  mem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Mcintosh,  Henry  Spillar,  Methodist  College,  Belfast.  i 

Sch.,  1877;  B.A.,  Vern.  1882;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1890;  Reg.  ifay  28,  | 

1877.      ^  r 

M'Intosh,  Louis  Maxwell,  3,  Brighton-parade,  Blackpool.  I 

B.A.,  mem.  1885  ;  M.D.,  mem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Mcintosh,  Johnston  Maxwell,  14,  Windsor-road,  Rathmines. 

B.A., mem.  1871  ;   LL.D.,  ^st.  1876;   Reg.  Juli/  4,  1881. 
M'Jennett,  Rev.  William,  22,  Haddington-road. 

B.A.,JEst.  1847;  M.A.,JEr«m.  1871;  Reg.  Dec.  20.1871. 
M'Kay,  Rev.  Charles  Elrington,  Granite  House,  Pembroke-road. 

Sch.,  1852;  B.A.,  Vern.  1855 ;  M.A.,  uEst.  1859  ;  Reg.  Nov.  10, 1865. 
M^Katjy  William,  14,  Stephen' s-green.  North. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1834;  LL.D.,  J^lst.  1841;  Reg.  Jan.  16,  1835. 
M'Kim,  Joseph. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.A.,  JEst.  1882;  Reg.  July  3,  1882. 
M'Knight,  Rev.  William  Henry  Edward,  Silk  Willoughhy,  Sleaford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.A.,  Vem.  1878;  Reg.  Oct.  1,  1880. 
M'Lean,  Robert  Edward,  Plas  Merdyn,  Holy  wood,  Belfast. 

'R.k.,^st.  1880;  M.A  ,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 
M'Mahon,  Rev.  James,  Pallasgreen. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  JVov.  27,  1866. 
M'Mahon,  James,  Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  U.  S.  A. 

Sch.,  1878;  B.A.,  mem.  1881;  Reg.  1878. 
M'Mahon,  John,  3,  Cavendish-row. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1836;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  Reg.  Nov.  13,  1874. 
M'Mahon,  Rev.  John  Henry,  10,  Winton-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg. 
Aug.  11,  1868. 
M'Manaway,  Rev.  James,  Fivemiletown. 

B.A.,  1888  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
M^ Master y  Edward  Constantine. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1880  ;  M.A.,  Kiem.  1884  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
tM'Master,  George,  Donnybrook. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  ^V.  1876;  Reg. /mw«  29,  1876. 
M'Mastcr,  John  George,  Gilford,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  uEat.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1874;  Reg.  Feb,  19,  1876. 


t^NlTERSlTY  ELECTORS.  6ll 

M'Morran,  Robert,  1,  Eichmond-place,  North  Circular-road. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1863;  M.D.,  Vern.  1868;  Eeg.  Au^.  28,  1869. 
M'Munn,    Charles    Alexander,    Oakley,    Wolverhampton. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871;    M.D.,  ^st.  1876;    M.A..  ^sf.  1884;  Reg. 
Jtme  30,  1875. 
M'Murrogh- Murphy,  Rev.  Thomas  Arthur,  84,  Northumberland-road. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1886;  M.  A.,  mem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
M'Nally,  Rev.  Frederick  George,  Queen-street,  Ulverton,  Lancashire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.  A.,  ITiem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
M'Nalty,  Francis  Charles. 

B.A.,irtm.  1870;  M.  Chir.,  ^sM870  ;  M.A.,  and  M.D.,  Stem. 
1880;  Reg.  Juh/  11,  1870. 
M 'Naught,  Charles  Ecroyd,  6,  Charlemont  Mall. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1887  ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1891 ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
M'Neile,   Rev.    Norman  Frederick,    Brafierton   Vicarage,   Helperby, 
Yorks. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.A.,  Stem.  1871;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
M'Neill,  Rev.  Hugh,  Gardenvale,  Stranocum. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
M'Neill,  John  Patrick, 

B.A.,  jEst.  1872;  M.  D.,  Stem.  1876;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1876. 
M'NuIty,    Rev.    Thomas   John,    The    Vicarage,    Steeton-in-Craven 
Keighley,  Yorks. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
M'Q,uade,  Henry,  Knowle-road,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1881  ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  20,  1891 
M'Sorley,  Rev.  Hugh,  St.  Paul's,  Tottenham,  London,  N. 

Sch.,  1847;  B.A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Juli/  12, 1865. 
tM'Vicker,  Charles  Edward. 

Sch.,  1885;  B.  A.,  ^si.  1887;  Reg.  June  1,  1885. 
tM'Weeney,  Henry  Charles. 

Sch.,  1886;  B.  A.,  Riein.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  21,  1886. 
Meade,  Francis,  22,  Mountjoy- square.  East. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1835;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1847;  Reg.  July  6,  1847. 
Meade,  Joseph  Fulton,  East-wood,  Newtownmountkennedy. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1847;  Reg.  Juli/  6,  1847. 
Meade,  Rev.  Richard  Corker,  St.  Neots. 

B.  A.,    Vern.    1859;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  B.J).,^st.  1881;  D.D., 
mem.  1887;   Reg.  Nov.  13,  1868. 
Meade,  William,  Ballinhassig. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1825;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  25,  1832. 
Meade,  Ven.  William  Edward,  Ardtrea,  Stewartstown. 

Sch., 1856;  B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  T^m.  1860  ;  B.  D.   and  D.D,, 
Vern.  1873 ;  Reg.  Nov.  17,  1864. 
Meadows,  Henry  Lloyd,  Thornville,  Ballycogley. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
Meadows,  Rev.  Thomas,  Thornton  Vicarage,  Poulton-le-Fylde. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1865  ;  B.  D.,  JEst.  1885 ;  Reg. 
Auff.  28,  1866. 
Meares,  Rev.  Frederick  Leopold,  Woodgreen,  London,  N. 

B.A.,  mem.  1868;  Sch.,  1869;  Reg.  1869. 
Mease,  Rev.  Charles  William  O'Hara,  7,  Northumberland-road. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1878 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1885 ;  Reg.  Ma>/  6,  1885. 


612  tTNirERSiTr  electobs. 

Mease,  Rev.  Robert,  Cavan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Meoredy,  James  MacGillicuddy,  28,  Westmoreland-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  Riem.  1878;  Reg.  Bee,  18,  1878. 
Medlicott,  Henry  B. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1869;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Mee,  Thomas,  Beulah  House,  "Wortley,  Leeds. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Meeke,  Arthur  Henry,  Gortmore,  Omagh. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1885  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1886. 
Meekins,  Rev.  Reuben  "William  Christmas,  Ludlow,  Langley,  Essex. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  ^s^  1863;  Reg.  Oct.  1,  1880. 
fMeldon,  Charles  Henry,  25,  Rutland-square,  North. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862 ;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1874. 
Melville,  Rev.  Alexander  Stewart,  42,  Doddinglon  Grove,  Kennington 
Park,  London,  S.E. 
B.A.,  JEst.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Lee.  18,  1884. 
fMeredith,  James  Creed,  Clonevin,  Pembroke-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Meredith,  John  Edward,  9,  Albion-place,  Maidstone. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1873;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1875;  Reg. 
Feb.  25,  1873. 
Meredyth,  Rev.  William  Francis,  St.  Mary's  Cathedral,  Limerick. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1844;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Sept.  29,  1854. 
Merrick,    Rev.    Augustus  Warren,    St.    Stephen's,   Canonbury,   Lon- 
don, JS". 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Merrick,  Frank,  7,  Hughenden-road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Mus.  B.,  JEst.  1888  ;  Mus.  D.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Merryweather,  Rev.  Harry  Hill,  30,  Mimia-road,  Pitsmon,  Sheffield. 

M.  A.  {adeund  Oxon.),   Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Merryweather,  Rev.  James  White,  Carbrook  Vicarage,  Sheffield. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1877;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Mervyn,  Rev.  George  Gore,  St.  Ajme's,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1883;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Mervyn,  Rev.  John  Henry,  St.  Anne's,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.  A.,  Jist.  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Meyer,    James    Gribbon,    20,    Birchington-road,    Kilburn,    London, 
N.W. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1871  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1871. 
fMicks,  William  Lawson,  48,  Great  James-street,  Londonderry. 
B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Miles,  Rev.  Joseph  Henry,  8,  Dawson-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ,  U.k.JEst.  1888;   Keg.  May  2,  1888. 
Miles,  Rev.  Ussher  Beere,  Askh  am -Richard,  York. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
fMiller,  Sir  Alexander  Edward,  Knt.,  Clonard,  Slanmore,  Middlesex. 
Sch.,  1849;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  LL.  D.,  jEst.,  1875;  Reg.  Nov.  29, 
1855. 
fMiller,  Charles  Henry,  Hazelhurst,  Glenageary,  Kingstown. 
B.A.,  JEst.  1883;  M.A.,  JEst.  1886;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Miller,  John,  Ardview  House,  Killinchv,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  Jiat.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  6, 1866. 


I 


TJNIVEfiSITY   ELECTORS.  613 

Miller,  Eev.  Richard  Miirray,  Kilbehenny,  Mitchelstown. 

B.A.,  ^st.  ia86;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Miller,  Torrens  Howley,  The  Grange  Academy,  Grange-road,  Edin 
.burgh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  JEst  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
MiUer,  William  Robert,  7,  Clifton-hill,  London,  N.  W. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1885 ;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  if«y  7,  1890. 
Milligan,  Rev.  Donald  Tate,  Armley  Hall,  Leeds, 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  Mm/  2,  1888. 
Mills,  Rev.  Henry,  5,  Avenue-road,  Sonthall,  Middlesex. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  Vern.  1885;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1885. 
Mills,  Rev.  James  Robert,  St.  Michael's  Vicarage,  Coventry. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1884;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1889  ; 
Reg.  Dee.  18,  1884. 
Mills,  Rev.  Jobn  Rickards,  Bruff. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Oet.  1,  1880. 
Mills,  Rev.  Josias  Grant,  Hospitaller's  House,  St.  Thomas's  Hospital, 
London,  S.E. 

B.  A.,  Hie7n.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Deo.  17,  1873. 
Mills,  Richard  Horner,  88,  Upper  Dorset-street. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1838;  M.A.,  Fern.  1841;  Reg.  iVof .  29,  1858. 
Mills  Rev.  Samuel,  Droylsden,  Manchester. 

B.,  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  JEsf.  1864;  Reg.  Aug/.  8,  1868. 
f  Mills,  Rev.  Thomas,  Parsonage  House,  Inchicore. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Au^.  6,  1868. 
Mills,  Rev.  William,  Bennington  Rectory,  Stevenage. 

B.A.,  Mst.  1871 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
Milner,  Rev.  William,    St.  Gabriel's    Rectory,    Cornbrook,    Man- 
chester. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;    M.  A.,  ^st.  1855  ;  Reg.  March  13,  1874. 
Minchin,  Falkiner  John,  Annagh  Lodge,  Coolbawn,  Roscrea. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  Dec.  2,  1868. 
Minchin,  George  John,  Busherstown,  Roscrea. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
tMinchin,  George  Minchin  (heretofore  Smith),  Royal  Engineering  Col- 
lege, Cooper's  Hill. 

Sch.,  1865;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  M.A.,  ^st.  1870. 
Minchin,  Rev.  Henry  Charles,  St.  Mary's,  Gloucester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  Juhj  ZO,  1847. 
Minnitt,  Joshua  Robert,  Nenagh. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;   M.Chir.,  ^st.,  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Minshull,  Rev.  Thomas  Evans,  Hughlev,  Salop. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  April  2,  1874. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  Alfred  Mansfield,  Burtonwood,  Newton- le- Willows. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1884;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1884. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  Arthur  Molloy. 

Sch.,  1854;  B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1868. 
Mitchell,  Rev.  St.  John  Fancourt,  Calais. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Mitchell,  Thomas,  Parsonstown. 

B.A.,  Hiem-  1872  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887  ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Mockler,  Rev.  James,  Denby  Vicarage,  near  Derby. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844  ;  M.  A.,.^st.  1853  ;  Reg.  March  31,  1874. 


614  UNIVEKSITY   ELECTORS.  § 

Moeran,  Eev.  Francis  Meredith,  3,  Windsor -terrace,  Armagh. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Eeg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Moffatt,  Rev.  Christopher  William,  Blackburn. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1861 ;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1867;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1874. 
fMoffett,  Rev.  Benjamin,  Carrickmacross. 

Sch.,  1864;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1874;  Reg.  1864. 
Moffett,  Rev.  Robert  John,  Rome. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  iVbv.  30,  1854. 
tMoflfett,  Thomas  William,  President,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 

Sch.,  1841;  B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  LL.D.,  Fern.  1852;  Reg.  Oct.  30 
1852. 
Molesworth,  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  Knt.,  Melbourne. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1826;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  Reg.  Jan.  19,  1833. 
Molineux,  Rev.  George  Edward  Francis,  Hartford,  Fen. 

B.A.,  mem.  1880;  M.A.  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Molloy,  Constantine,  65,  Lower  Leeson-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Heg.  Nov.  29,  1865. 
Molloy,  Isaac  Blackmore,  18,  Eustace-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1S67\  M.  A.,  ^^s^.  1890  ;  Iieg.June26,  1890. 
Molloy,  Leonard  Greenham  Star,  Castle  View,  Wicklow. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  M.D.,  JEst.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Molony,  Michael,  Australia. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1813  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Dec.  3,  1832. 
Molony,  Patrick  John,  Bridge  House,  Wickham,  Hants. 

B.A,,  mem.  1870;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1871;  M.D.  mem.  1873  ;  Reg. 
Dec.  5,  1871. 
tMolyneux,  Evans  Kettlewell,  The  Chalet,  Grove-hill,  Woodford,  Essex. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1874;  U.A.,' mem.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
Molyneux,  Rev.  Thomas  Gordon,  Australia. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
fMonahan,  Charles  Henry. 

Sch.,  1890  ;  B.A.,  mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1890. 
Monahan,  Henry  James,  Park  House,  Stillorgan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1864  ;  Reg.  Jan.  13,  1865. 
fMonahan,  James  Henry,  29  Fitzwilliam-square,  South. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  June  17,  1865. 
fMonahan,  Rev.  James  Hunter,  44,  Rutland-square,  West. 

Sch.,   1839;  B.  A.,  ^st.    1842;  M.A.,    Vern.  1846;  B.D.,  JEsi. 
1857;  D.D.,Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1853. 
1-Monck,  W.  H.  Stanley,  16,  Earlsfort-terrace. 

Sch.,  1861 ;  B.A.,  mem.  1861;  M.A.,  JSst.  1867  ;  Reg.  Aug.  6, 1868. 
Monks,  Thomas  Francis,  16,  Bachelor's -walk. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Mondey,  Rev.  Frederick,  2,  Southtield-villas,  Weymouth. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1871;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Mongan,  Roscoe. 

Sch.  1846;  Reg.  Jan.  7,  1875. 
Monro,  Rev.  Grosvenor  John,  Bacton,  Hereford. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Monsarrat,  Rev.  Henry,  Vicarage,  St.  Thomas,  Kendal. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1868. 
Monsarrat,  Rev.  John  Howlin,  Moyliscar,  Mullingar. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  Oct.  28,  1870. 


I 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTOKS.    .  615 

Montague, Robert  Edward,  19,  Church-road,  Brixton. 

B.A.,  mem.  1880;  M.A.,  JEst.  1889;  Eeg.  June  27,  1889. 
Montfort,  Archibald  Harman,  31,  Dame-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.A.^mem.  1865;  Eeg.  April  13,1866. 
Montfort,  Archibald  Henry,  Clarendon  House,  Commercial-road,  Ports- 
mouth. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.Ch.  and  M.D.,  Siem.  1875;  Eeg.  Oct.  16, 
1880. 
fMontgomery,  Malcolm, 

Sch.,  1873;  B.A.,  Siem.  1876;  M.A.,  jfftm.  1880;  Eeg.  1873. 
Monypenny,  Rev.  Phillips  Howard,  Hadlow  Vicarage,  Tonbridge,  Kent. 
B.  A.,  mem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;  Eeg.  Dec.  16,  1870. 
IfMonypeny,  William,  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 
J        Sch.,  1886 ;  B.A.  ITiem.  1888  ;  Eeg.  June  21,  1886. 
ifMooney,  George  William. 
;        Sch.,  1890. 
i  Mooney,  Eev.  Peter,  Kinnegad. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1826;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Eeg.  Aug.  15,  1868. 
fMooney,  Thomas  Aiskew,  Palmerston  Lodge,  Upper  Eathmines. 

B.A.,  mem.  1880;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  mem.  1883;  Eeg.  Dec.  19, 
1883. 
.  Moore,  Alexander  Keys. 
Sch.,  1872 ;  Eeg.  1872. 
Moore,  Eev.  Arthur  John,  Lisburn. 

B.A.,  mem.  1875;  M.A.,  Stem.  1881 :  Eeg.  Deo.  15,  1881. 
Moore,  Eev.  Courtenay,  Brigown,  Mitchelstown. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Jan.  20,  1872. 
fMoore,  Charles  Elliott. 

Sch.,  1884  ;  B.A.,  mem.  1885  ;  Eeg.  June  9,  1884. 
fMoore,  Charles  Malcolm. 

Sch.,  1884  ;  B.A.,  Riem.  1885;  Eeg.  June  9,  1884. 
Moore,  David  Francis,  Botanic  Garden,  Glasnevin. 

B.A.,  mem.  1878;  M.A..  ^st.  1884;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1884;   Reg. 
June  26.  1884. 
Moore,  Eev.  David  Keys,  Hull. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1881 ;  Eeg.  April  29,  1881. 
Moore,  Edward  Erskine,  Downpatrick. 

B.A.,  mem.  1878;  M.D.  mem.  1884;  Eeg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Moore,  Rev.  Edward  Montgomery,  Coole,  Westmeath. 

B.A.,  1863;  M.A.,  1878;  Eeg. 
Moore,  Edward  William,  Higher  Grade  School,  Leeds. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1872 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Eeg.  June  28,  1876. 
fMoore,  George  Bonham,  St.  Andrews  Chambers,  Thomas -street. 

Sch.,  1877;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  u^st.  1883;  Eeg.  May  28, 
1877. 
Moore,  Rev.  Hugh  Keys,  Naval  Chaplain. 

Sch.,  1879  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Eeg.  June  9,  1879. 
Moore,  Hugh  Stuart  Hamilton,  32,  Mount-street,  Upper. 

B.  A.,  AEst.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  rem.  1876  ;  Eeg.  Feb.  29,  1876. 
Moore,  Eev.  James  Sinclair,  Abbeyville,  Lincoln-hill,  Bath. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1877;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1882;  Eeg.  June  29,  1882. 
Moore,  James  Stewart,  Dervock. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1874 ;  Eeg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 


616  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Moore,  James,  Strandfield,  Dundalk. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  16,  1832. 
Moore,  Rev.  John,  29,  Belgravia-avenue,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.A  ,  JEst.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Moore,  Rev.  John  Robert,  Rowablane,  Sainttield,  Co.  Down. 
B.  A.,  u^st.  1824;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1832. 
Moore,  Rev.  John  Wright,  Clergy  House,  Hull, 

B.A.,  JEst.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;   Ueg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
t Moore,  John  William,  40,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

Sch.,  1865;    B.A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.Ch.,  .^si.  1868;    M.D.,  ^s(. 
1871 ;  Reg.  1865. 
Moore,.  Joseph  Fletcher,  12,  Hume-street. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1857 ;  M.  A,,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Moore,  Joseph  Henry  Hamilton. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Moore,  Joseph  Henry,  Athiumney  Lodge,  Navan. 

Sch.,    1865;    B.  A..    Hiem.    1866;    M.  Eng.    Vern.    1874;    Reg. 
1866. 
Moore,  Rev.  Richard,  4,  College-terrace,  Kempton,  Brighton. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888;  ^eg.June2S,  1888. 
Moore,  Robert  Reginald  Heber,  11,  Conyngham-road. 
B.A.  andM.D.,  Hiein.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Moore,  Robert  Lionel,  Molenan,  Derry. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1860;   M.  A.,  JEst.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
t Moore,  Rev.  Samuel  Matthew,  Derryaghy,  Lisburn. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Moore,  Sandford,  33,  Clarinda  Park,  W.  Kingstown. 
B.A.  and  M.Ch.  ^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
fMoore,  Rev.  Thomas,  Midleton. 

Sch.,  1843;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;   M.A.,   Vern.  1849;  LL.D.,  fi'fV>;i. 
1878;  Reg.  Sept.  15,  1866. 
Moore,  Thomas  Charles,  New  Zealand. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.  D.,  ^Est.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884 
Moore,  William,  Moorefort,  Ballymoney. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1840;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Feb.  8,  1853. 
fMoore,  William,  67,  Fitzwilliam-square,  North. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  D.,  Hietn.  1860;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1861. 
Moore,  Rev.  William  Prior,  Royal  School,  Cavan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1835;  Reg.  Feb.  8,  1869. 
Moore,  Rev.  William  Ryland  Rainsford,  35,  Granville-square,  London,  > 
W.C. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  M.A.,  uEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1891. 
Moorhead,  Thomas  Robert  Hamilton. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867;    M.A.  and  M.D.,  ^st.  1874;    Reg.  June  24, 
1874. 
tMoran,  Rev.  Francis,  Adare,  Co.  Limerick. 

Sch.,  1881 ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  13, 
1881. 
Moran,  James  Joseph,  Garneville  House,  Rathgar. 

B.A.,  ^':st.   1874;    M.Ch.,  ^s/.  1875 ;    M.D.,  .^*^  1877 ;    Reg. 
June  29,  1877. 
tMoran,  Norbert  Jjouis,  St.  Edmondsbury,  Lucan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 


UNIVEESITY  ELECTORS.  617 

t Morgan,  Very  Rev.  John,  Deanery,  Waterford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1841;  M.  A.,    Vern.   1853;    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  mem. 
1872;  Reg.  Mv.  26,  1868. 
Morgan,  Rev.  John,  Humberstone,  Ashton-under-Lyne. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  JEst.  1862;   LL.  D.,  ^si.    1864;  Reg. 
Nov.  7,  1864. 
Morgan,  Rev.  Lewis,  Summerstown,  Tooting. 

B.  A.,     Vern.   1841  ;     M.  A.,     Vern.    1846  ;     Reg.     August    27, 
1874. 
Morgan,  Rev.  Thomas  Poole,  Inver,  Lame. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863 ;  Reg.  Jwie  24,  1863. 
Morgan,  "William  Conway,  25,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1SZ6;  M.A.,  T^m.  1840  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1837. 
f  Morgan,  Rev.  William  Moore,  Royal  School,  Armagh. 

Sch.,  1865;     B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;    M..A.,^st.  1871;    LL.D.,  u^st. 
1879;  Reg.  1865. 
Moriarty,  Rev.  George  Garibaldi,  Desertegney,  Buncrana. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1884  ;   M.A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Moriarty,  Rev.  Gerald  Ivor  King,  Limavady. 

B.A.,  JEsi.  1885;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Moriarty,  Matthew  Denis. 

B.A.,  mem.  1869;  M.D.,  mem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Moriarty,  Very  Rev.  Thomas,  Dean  of  Ardfert,  Millstreet. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  B.D.  and  D.  D.,  Vern.  1874; 
Reg.  Juli/  5,  1865. 
Morland,  Rev.  Benjamin,  Shablington,  Thame,  Bucks. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1828  ;  M.  A,.  JEst.  1831  ;  Keg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Morley,  Rev.  Thomas  Aldersey,  Romford,  Essex. 

B.  A.,  Ver?i.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  Reg.  At{gf.  27,  1874. 
fMorley,  Rev.  Thomas  Yevers,  Forres  House,  Pembroke-road. 
Sch.,  1885  ;  B.  A.,  mem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Ji0te  1,  1885. 
Morphy,  Edw^ard,  54,  Mount-street,  Upper. 

B.A.,  mem.  1868;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
Morphy,  Rev.  Richard,  Hessett,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Morris,  Daniel,  Royal  Gardens,  Kew. 

B.A.,  mem.  1876;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Morris,  Rev.  Harry,  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  London,  E.G. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  Jwte  29,  1882. 
Morris,  James. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1840;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1881. 
Morrison,  Jas.  Hew,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1873;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  June  28,  1877 
Morrow,  Forbes  St.  John,  Betty ville,  Raheny. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1887 ;  LL.  D.,  u^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  Ma^  7,  1890. 
Morton,  Rev.  James  Henry,  St.  Aubyn,  Devonport. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  Reg.  Atiff.  27,  1874. 
Morton,  Rev.  John  Francis,  Ainstable,  Cumberland. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  M.A.,^/m.  1878;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1878. 
Morton,  William  Andrews,  Mallow-street,  Limerick. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Moses,  Rev.  John,  Itchingfield,  Horsham,  Sussex. 

B.A.,  mem.  1860;  U.A.,mem.  1863;.  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1864. 
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618  UN1VEE8ITY  ELECTORS.  } 

Moss^  Eev.  John  James,  Otterpool,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1852;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1855;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1855. 
Moss,  Rev.  Richard,  Christchurch  Vicarage,  Blackburn. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.A.,Vern.  1854;  B.D.  andD.D.,JTim.  1866; 
Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Mosse,  Charles  Benjamin,  Staff- Surgeon  in  the  Army. 

B.  A.,  VertJ.  1851 ;  M.  A,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Mosse,  Rev.  Samuel  Tenison,  Somerby,  Oakham. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1833  ;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1840;  Keg.  Jpril,  4,   1874. 
Mostyn,    James    Newcomen,   12,    Chichester-avenue,   Antrim-road, 
Belfast. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1872;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1878;  Reg.  Jult/  4,  1878. 
Mouritz,  Rev.  Francis  John  Stafford,  61,  Fair-street,  Drogheda. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  J)ec.  19,  1889. 
Moutray,  Rev.  John  Maxwell,  Ballygawley. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1878;  Reg. 
June  25,  1873. 
Moutray,  Whitney,  Favour  Royal,  Aughnacloy. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1825;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
Moutray,  Whitnev  TJpton,  Fort  Singleton,  Emyvale. 

B.  A,,  mem.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Moxly,  Rev.  Stephen,  Arlington  House,  Portarlington. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1871 ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
fMoyers,  Sir  George,  Knt.,  8,  Vesey-place,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  Oct.  29,  1874. 
Moylan,  Edward  Kyran,  Attorney-General,  Granada. 

B.  A.,  Siem.  1863;  LL.D.,  JSst.  1882;  Reg.  Map  3,  1882. 
Moynahan,  Timothy. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1850;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Moynan,  John  Ousley  Bonsall,  Greenfield,  Longford. 

B.  A.,  mem.,  1871  ;  M.A.,u^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Mulgan,  Rev.  William  Edward,  Dunaghy  Rectory,  Clough,  Belfast 

Sch.,  1839;  B.A.,  ^st.  1841;  Reg.  Nov.  10,  1874. 
Mulholland,  Rev,  Alexander,  2,  Prospect-row,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Jist.  1856  ;  Reg.  Aug.  25,  1868. 
Miiller,  Rev.  James  Theophilus,  Pilton  Vicarage,  Sbepton-Mallet. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870;  M.  A.,^s^.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Mullen,  Benjamin  Ilenry,  1,  Castle-terrace,  Castle-avenue,  Clontarf. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1884  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1887  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
Mullins,  George  Lane,  Sydney,  N.  S.  W. 

B.A.,  ^8t.  1886;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Eiem.  1888;   Reg.  Dee.  19, 
1888. 
Mullins,  Robert  Foster,  71,  Hawkshead-street,  Southport,  Lancashire. 

Sch.,  1834;  B.A.,'  Vern.  1836;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1857;  Reg.  Dec.  1839. 
Mullins,  Rev.  Thomas  Patterson,  Chaplain  to  tlie  Forces,  Aldershot. 

B.A.,  i/tm.  1867;  'U.k.,Hiem.  1874;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg. 
Dec.  16,  1874. 
MuUoy,  Rev.  William  James,  Ballysonnon,  Kildare. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1840;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1837. 
Mulvany,  Christopher,  8,  Rehoboth-place. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1876;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Mulvany,  Ilenrv  William,  Cowley  Hill,  St.  Helen's,  Lancashire. 

B  A.,  Ftfrw.1815;  M.A.,  JEst.  1847;  Reg.  July  10,  1847. 


TTN^rVEESITY  ELECTORS.  619 

Murdoch,  Rev,  Edward  Sloane,  Preston. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Murdoch,  Rev.  James  Carlile,  Enniscorthy. 

B.  A.,  Htem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Jult/  2,  1866. 
Murdock,  Rev.  Laurence  Spencer,  Emmanual  Vicarage,  Preston. 

B.A.,  mem.  1888  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Murphy,  Charles,  15,  Northumberland- road. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Murphy,  Edward  Wm.,  1,  Nottingham-place,  Regent' s-park,  London. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1829;    M.  A.,  JEst.  1832;    M.  D.,  ^st.  1853;    Reg. 
Nov.  14,  1874. 
Murphy,  George  Wyndham,  Dunstable. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.  Chir.,  mem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Murphy,  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Molyneux  Church,  Dublin. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.  A.,Vem.  1856;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Aug.  27, 
1868. 
Murphy,  Rev.  Hugh  Davis,  St.  George's  Rectory,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  mem.  187S;    M.A.,  JEst.   1884;  B.B.,  Hiem.  1890;  D.D., 
■  mem.  1891 :  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Murphy,  James,  42,  Leeson-street. 

Sch.,  1845;  B.  A.,  Fern.  1849;  Reg.  Nov.  25,  1858. 
Murphy,  Rev.  James  Edward  Harnett,  Rathcore,  Enfield,  Co.  Meath. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
f  Murphy,  Rev.  James  Gracey,  College  Park,  Belfast. 

B.A.,    Vern.  1833;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1842;  B.D.,  JEst.,  D.  D.,  mem. 
1880  ;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1868. 
Murphy,  James,  Holly  House,  Sunderland. 

B.  A.  and  M.  Chir.,  ^st.   1874;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1877;  M.A.,  ^st. 
1866;  Reg.  June  2,  1874. 
Murphy,  Rev.  Jeremiah. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  JSst  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Murphy,  John. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1881. 
Murphy,  Rev.  John,  Farnham  House,  Finglas. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1861;  M.A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Murphy,  Nicholas  Daniel,  16,  Nassau -street.  i 

B.  A.,  mem.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  j 

Murphy^  Patrick,  Kilfinnan.  i 

Sch.,  1836;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  Reg.  i)^<?.  4,  1841. 
Murphy,  Rev.  Richard  William,  Rectory,  Ballinlough,  Castlerea. 

B.A.,  ^^t.  1880  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 
Murphy,  William  C. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Murphy,  Rev.  William  Graham,  Grange  Glebe,  Armagh. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.A.  and  B.D.,  Vern.  1880  ;  D.D.,  miem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Feb.  20,  1880. 
Murphy,   Rev.  William  Alexander  Edie,  Mervagh  Rectroy,  Milford, 
Co.  Donegal. 

B.A.,  mem.  1872  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Murray,  Andrew,  34,  Gayton-road,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  M.  D.,  mem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
fMurray,  Arthur  William,  1,  Lincoln -place. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874. 
2f2 


620  UNIVERSITY  ELECT0E8. 

Murray,  Charles  Frederick,  Ashfield,  Beauparc. 

B.A.,  ^8t.  1873;    M.  Chir.,  Hiem.   1874;    M.  D.,  Hiem.  1877; 
Reg.  Feb.  18,  1875. 
f  Murray,  John,  79,  Eccles-street. 

Sch.,  1864;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.  A.,^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  1864. 
tMurray,  John  Oswald. 

Sch.,  1889;  Reg.Ju7iel7,  1889. 
tMurray,  Very  Rev.  John  Walton,  Dean  of  Connor,  Ballymena. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  Auff.  29,  1868. 
Murray,  Robert  Douglas,  4,  Lower  Memon-street. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Murray,  William,  Beech-hill,  Monaghan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  Sept.  10,  1868. 
Muston,  James  Wallace,  Alderman  Newton's  School,  Leicester. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  Mai/  2,  1888. 
Myles,  Rev.  Edward  Albert,  St.  Anne's  Vestrv,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Myles,  Rev.  James  Perceval,  Chippenham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Myles,  Thomas,  32,  Harcourt- street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec,  19,  1888. 
Naish,  Rev.  Walter,  Trafalgar  House  School,  Winchester. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886:   Reg.  Jiihj  1,  1886. 
Nash,  Rev.  Richard  William  Herbert,  Kilmanagh,  Call  an. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1864;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Nash,  Rev.  Stawell  Webb  M'Kenzie,  Winfreth,  Newbury,  Dorset. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  Hietn.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Nason,  Charles  St.  Stephen  Richard,  Rathcormack. 

B.A.,  ^st.   1878;  M.  A.,  JEst.   1882;  M.  Ch.  and  M.  D.,   Vern. 
1883:  Reg.  JuhjS,  1882. 
Nason,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Rathcormack. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  Vern.  1841;  Hog.  Sept.  1838. 
Nason,  William  Henry,  Glebe,  Rathcormack. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1871  :  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874. 
Naylor,  Rev.  Francis  Elias,  Vicarage,  Bundoran. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;    M.A.  and  B.D.,  Hiem.   1891  ;   Reg.  Dee.  17, 
1891. 
Naylor,  Rev.  Thomas  Bradley,  Warrenpoint. 

B.A.,  Hiem.   1871;    M.A.  and  B.D.,  Hiem.    1880;   D.D.,    Ver,. 
1891;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Nee,  Rev.  Thomas,  Rectory,  Errismore,  Clifden. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1881  ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
Neely,  Hev.  Andrew  Craig,  Ashton  Rectory,  Towcester. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858;  Reg.  March  2S,  1874. 
Neilson,  Rev.  Daniel. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;   M.  A.,  ^gt.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Neligan,  Jolin  Chute,  Recorder  of  Derry,  Tralee. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Jult/  10,  1865. 
Neligan,  Joseph  Wm.,  Tralee. 

b.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1887;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
tNeligan,  Rev.  Maurice,  5,  Dartmouth-road. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1850  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;   B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Vern.  1873 
Reg.  Oct.  29,  1868. 


tJNIYERSITt   ELECTOUS. 


6^1 


Neligan,    Rev.   Moore  Eichard,    32,    Chilwortli-street,    Hyde]  Park, 
London,  W. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  May  4,  1887. 
Nelson,  Rev.  Edward  Hamilton,  Norfolk. 

B.  A.,  Vent.  1841;  M.  A.,  ^a'^;.  1852;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1868. 
Nelson,  Rev.  George,  Rectory,  Southwick,  Brighton. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Nesbitt,  Dawson,  34,  Cambridg('-place,  Hyde  Park,  London,  W. 

B.A„  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Mai/  29,  1878. 
Nevill,  Rev.  John  Henry  Nappcr,  Stoke  Gabriel,  Totness. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  29,  1876. 
Nevill,  Will.  Napper,  Southville,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Neville,  Rev.  Brent  Richard  Robert,  Tralee. 

B.A.,  mem.  1883  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
fNeville,  Edward  Anster,  Bengal  and  N.  W.  Railway,*India. 

Sell.,  1876;  B.A.,  mem.  1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  188l';   M.Eng.,  ^st. 
1883;  Reg.  June  12,  1876. 
Neville,  John,  Lieutenant,  Royal  Engineers,  India. 

B.A.,  mem.  1871 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  April  27,  1878. 
Neville,  Rev.  Richard  Brent,  Tormartin,  Chippenham. 

B.A.,  ^st.  18n0  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1882  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Neville,  Rev.  William  Alexander,  Inistiogue. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861;  Reg.  Aicg.  15,  1868. 
fNeville,  William  Cox,  26,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M. A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.  Ch.  and  M.D.,  mem.  1880  ; 
Keg.  June  30,  1880. 
Nevin,  David,  H.M.S.  "Ganges,"  Falmouth. 

Sch.,  1867;  B.A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1886;  Reg.  1867. 
fNewcombe,  Charles  Thomas. 

Sch.,  1886;  B.  A.,  ^:v^.  1887;  M.A.,^s^.  1890;  Reg. /wwe  21, 1886. 
Newell,  Edwin  Graves,  Moville,  Derry. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882;  M.D.,  mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Newell,  William  Homan,  Education  Office,  Marlborough-street. 

B.  A.  and  LL.D.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Nov.  1853. 
Newell,  Wm.  O'Brien,  Education  Office,  Marlborough-street. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868;  M.  A.,  iTtm.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
Newenham,  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Worth,  Southacre  Rectory,  Norfolk. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1849;  Reg.  Jzdi/d,  1849. 
Newland.  Rev.  Arthur,  Southampton. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Newland,  Rev.  Edward,  Bunorana. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Newland,  Rev.  Henry,  Newhaven,  Sussex. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Fern.  1852;  Reg.  iVov.  1,  1852. 
Newman,  Adam  PeiTy,  The  Briars,  Crawley,  Sussex, 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1863;  M.D.,  ^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  Sept.  8,  1868. 
Newman,  Horace  Townsend,  Audlem,  Cheshire. 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1869 ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1875;  Reg.  July  1,  1875. 
fNewsome,  James  Clarence. 

Sch.,  1884 ;  B.  A.,  mem.  1887  ;  Reg.  Jtme  9,  1884. 
j  Newton,  Andrew  Willoughby,  Cornelyn,  Colwyn  Bay,  N.  Wales. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 


62^  UNIVEESITY  ELECTORS. 

fNewton,  Rev.  Henry,  2,  Chesham-place,  Brighton. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Newton,  Rev.  Hibbert,  41,  Trinity-street,  Soiithwark,  London,  S.  E. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1845  ;  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  u^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  Jtili/  10, 
1874. 
Newton,  Rev.  Thomas,  Barnstable. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Nicholas,  Rev.  William,  32,  Great  Charles-street. 

B.A.,  ITiem.  1887;   M.A.,  JEst.  1888;  Reg.  Jttne  28,  1888. 
Nicholson,  Rev.  Alexander  Jackson,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Hiein.  1864;  M.A.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg.  Auff.  20,  1868. 
Nicholson,  Gilbert  de  Poulton,  Frankfort-on-Maine. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1856;  M.D.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
Nicholson,  Rev.  Horatio  Langrishe,  Forest-gate,  Essex. 

Sch.   1851;  B.A.,   Vern.  1855;  B.D.  and  D.D.  ^st.  1880;  Reg. 
March  21,  1874. 
Nicholson,  Rev.  James  Nicholson,  Devonport. 
^  B.A.,  (as  Custis)  Vern.  1860;  M.A.,  Hieir,.  1862;  Reg.  Maj/  20,  1874. 
tNicholson,  Rev.  John  Aldwell,  St.  Albans,  Leamington. 

Sch.,   1849;  B.A.,   Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  JEst.  1858;  Reg.  Feb.   13, 
1872. 
Nicholson,  Rev.  Thomas  Ballans. 

B.  A.,  ^si.  1872;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Nicholson,  Rev.  William,  Ii-vinestown, 

B.A.,  uiJst.  1886;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Nicholson,  William  Newcombe,  Balrath,  KoUs. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1854  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  July  7,  1857. 
Nickson,  Wilfred  John  Robert,  abroad. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
NicoUs,  William. 

Sch.,  1878;  B.A., -fftm.  1878;  Reg.  1878. 
f  Nixon,  Christopher  John,  2,  Merrion-square,  N. 

B.A.,  uSst.  1878;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  Juli/  2,  1881. 
Nixon,  Rev.  Eckersell,  Ettagh  Rectory,  Roscrea. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1853;  M.A.,  JEst.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Nixon,  George  Michael,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1875;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Nixon,  Harpur  Colvill  John,  26,  Upton-road,  Claughton,  Birkenhead. 

B.  A.,  mon.  1881;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Noble,  Rev.  John  James. 

Sch.,  1856;   B.A.,  Vern.  1863;  M.A.,  u^st.  1866;   Reg.  July  18, 
1866. 
Noble,  Rev.  Robert,  Ballydehob,  Skibbereen. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;   Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Noble,  Colonel  William  Henry,  R.A.,  United  Service  Club,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  ^sl.  1869;  Reg.  Nov.  25,  1859. 
Noel,  Rev.  James  Combe,  Trowbridge. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Nolan,  Surgeon-Mujor  William,  41,  Belviderc-place. 

B. A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.D.,  i/im.  1868;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  Reg. 
March  19,  1880. 
Norman,  Edward  Parker,  Rathkeale. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1888 ;  M.  D.,  jUat.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  623 

Norman,  Rev.  Jolin  Gage,  Henley  Mansel,  BletcUey. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876;  Eeg.  Oct.  31,  1880. 
Norris,  Rev,  James,  Rawtenstall  Vicarage,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  May  6,  1891. 
North,  Rev.  Roger,  Australia. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1846  ;  Reg.  Sept.  8,  1868. 
Norton,  Rev.  John  George,  Montreal. 

Sch.  1862;  B.A.,  ITiem.  1863;   U.K.,  Hiem.  1867;  D.D.,  Hiem, 
1887  ;  Reg.  March  31,  1874. 
Norwood,  Albert  Burton,  St.  Olave's  School,  York. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Norwood,  William,  Ballyhalwiok,  Dunmanway. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
tNorwood,  William. 
Sch.,  1890. 
Notter,  James  Lane,  Royal  Victoria  Hospital,  Netley,  Southampton. 
B.  A..  JEst.   1863;   M.  Chir.,  JEst.   1865;    M.  D.,  Hiem.   1875; 
M.A.,  Vern.  1891;  Reg.  July  28,  1874. 
Noyes,  Rev.  Henry  Edward,  Paris. 

'R.K.,Hiem.  1877  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  B.D.  andD.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  J)ec.  15,  1881. 
Noyes,  Rev.  Robert  John,  Creggan  Rectory,  Crossmaglen,  Castleblayney. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.A.  and  B.D.,  ^st.   1883  ;  Reg.   June  29, 
1883. 

tXugent,  Ven.  Garrett,  Archdeacon  of  Meath,  Balrathboyne,  Kells.  \ 

Sch.,  1845;  B.A.,  Vern.  1847;  Reg.  8ept.  25,  1847;  M.A.,   Vern.  \ 

1851.  I 

Nugent,  Guy  Percival  L' Estrange,  4,  Upper  Mount-street.  | 

Sch.  1874  ;    B.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1874.  | 

Nundy,  George,  Hyderabad,  India.  ;■ 

B.A.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.),  ^st. ;   LL.D.,  Hiem.   1883 ;   Reg.  Dec. 

19,  1883.  I; 

Nunn,  Edward  Smith,  The  College,  Weston-super-Mare.  k 

B.  K.,  JEst.   1871;    M.  A.,  ^sif.  1875  ;  LL.  D.,  ^5^  1876  ;    Reg.  r 

June  30,  1875.  i 

fNunn,  John  Henry,  6,  Dawson-street.  ,'i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1847;  Reg.  July  30,  1847.  | 

fNunn,  John  Henry,  Jun.,  37,  Wellington-place.  | 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1884.  | 

Nunn,  John  Joshua.  I 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875.  | 

Nunn,  Richard,  University  Club,  Stephen's-green.  'j 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  |j 

Nunn,  Rev.  William  Eastgate  Middleton,  Stansted,  Seven  Oaks.  l 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  j! 

Nunns,  Rev.  Ernest  Hancock,  Killaghtee  Rectory,  Donegal.  r] 

B.A.,  ^s^.  1882;  M.A.,  JEst.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  ,' 

O'Brien,  Edward  William,  Cahermoyle,  Newcastle  West,  Co.  Limerick.  ''^ 

Sch.,  1857  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859;  Reg.  Nov.  17,  1874.  | 

O'Brien,  Henry  Joseph,  Army  Medical  Department.  |i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864 ;  M.  Ch.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880.  \\ 

O'Brien,  Rev.  Lucius  Henry,  Adare.  ;' 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874.  |;l 


624  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

O'Brien,  Sir  Patrick,  Bart.,  21,  Bryanston- square,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  .Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1847;  Keg.  JttlT/  6,  1847. 
O'Brien,  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Peter,  Bart.,  41,  Merrion- square. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874. 
O'Brien,  Eev.  Philip  Stephen,  Camberwell,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,   Eiem.   1864;   M.  A.,  B.D.,   and  D.D.,  ^st.  1882;    Beg. 
June  29,  1882. 
O'Brien,  Rev.  Richard,  Hesketh  Rectory,  near  Preston. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1854;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Oct.  10,  1868. 
O'Brien,  William,  Ailesbury  House,  Merrion. 

B.A.,  mem.   1860;    M.A.,  Vern.  1864;  LL.B.,  JEst.  1872;  Reg. 
Feb.  7,  1864. 
O'Callaghan,  Rev.  Robert  Chas.  Geo.,  Hutton-Cranswick,  Hull. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
O'Connor,  Charles  Andrew,  15,  Granby-row. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890 ;  Reg.  Mat/  7,  1890. 
:  O'Connor,  Charles  Ferris,  Upper  Grovesend,  Colwall,  Malvern. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1861;  Reg.  Uec.  19,  1861. 
O'Connor,  Rev.  Denis  Prittie,  Matlock,  Derby. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1839  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1843;  Keg.  April  8,  1874. 
O'Connor,  Edward,  Mallow. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1838;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1832. 
O'Connor.  Rev.  Timothy  Clifford,  Diinoughmoie  Rectory,  Baltinglass. 

B.A.,  mem.  1875  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
0' Conor,  John,  S,  America. 

B.A.,  Miem.   1886;  M.  A.  and  M.  D.  u^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  26, 
1890. 
f  O'Donnavan,  "William  John,  University  Club,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Oct.  22,  1860. 
O'Donoghue,   Rev.    Robert  Cashel,   Castlelost  Rectory,   Roch fort- 
bridge. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
O'Farrell.  Edward. 

Sch.,1878;  B.A.,  mem.  1879;  Reg.  1878. 
t O'Farrell,  George  Plunkett,  19,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1866;  M..A.,mem.  1874;  M.D.,  Vern,   1876;  Reg. 
Dec.  16,  1874. 
Ogilvey,  Alexander,  26,  Ratb gar-road. 

B.  A.,     Vern.    1887  ;    M.  D.,    u^st.    1890  ;    Reg.    June    26, 
1890. 
Offle,  William. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  ^st.  1841;  Reg.  Sept.  1838. 
O* Gr<idy^  Rev.  Edward  George,  65,  Mountjoy-square. 

B.  A.,  jEst.,  1842;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1843  ;  Reg.  Jan.  18,  1875. 
O'Grady,  EdM'ard  Slamer,  105,  Stephen's-green. 

B.  A.  and  M.  Chir.,  mem.  1859  ;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
O'Grady,    Hon.    Richard,    Rathfredagh,    Newcastle    West,    Co. 
Limerick. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1820;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  16,  1832. 
O'Grady,  Standish  James,  11,  Lower  Fitzwilliam-street. 

Sch.,  1867;  B.  A.,  mem.  1868;  Reg.  1867. 
O'Hara,  Rev.  Henry  Stewart,  Rectory,  Coleraine. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1868;  Reg.  Lee.  18,  1868. 


I 


tNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  625 

O'Hara,  Rev.  James  Dunn,  The  Castle,  Portstewart. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1827;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
O'E'ara,  John  Michael,  Clare  View,  Galway. 

B.  A.,  ^sL,  1837;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  Auff.  8,  1868. 
fO'Jffara,  John  Patrick. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
O'Hara,  William,  Cahir,  Feacle,  Scariff. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1828;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1832. 
O'KeefFe,  Dixon  Cornelius,  Thmies. 

B.  A.,  ^'st.  1830;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1839;  'Reg.  Jan.  23,  1833. 
Olden,  Rev.  Thomas,  Ballyclough,  Co.  Cork. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1845  ;  M.A.,  Siem.  1888 ;  Reg.  JDec.  19,  1888. 
Oldham,  Charles  Hubert,  116,  Grafton- street. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.A.,  Siem.  1882;  Reg.  June  9,  1879. 
Oldham,  Hugh  Falconer,  Monsell  Hospital,  Newton  Heath,  Manchester. 
B.A.,  Fern.  1877  ;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Vern.  1886;  Reg.March9, 1886. 
O'Leary,  Rev.  David,  Enniskillen. 

B.  A.,    Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  Auff.  18,  1868. 
Oliver,  Rev.  Richard  John  D<>ane,  The  Palace,  Stephen's- green. 
B.  A.,  ^st.  1886;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Oliver,  Rev.  Thomas,  Garstin  Vicarage,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  mem.  1868;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  B.  D.,  Vern.  1879;  D.  D., 
^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
Oliver,  Rev.  William  Elliott,  Vicar  of  Pal  in  2;.  London, 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Oliver,  William,  Spahill,  Kilfinane. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1837;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1840;  Reg.  June,  1838. 
tO'Loughlin,  Rev.  Robert  Stuart,  The  Rectorv,  Monaghan. 

B.A.,  ^im.  1875;    M.A.,  JEst.   1882;    B.D.,  F^m.  1888 ;    D.D., 
Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Jult/  3,  1882. 
O'Loughlin,  Timothy. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1848;  M.  A.,  J^st.  1857;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Olphert,  Rev.  Thomas,  Urney,  Strabane. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1840;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1868;  Reg.  Nov.  6,  1868. 
tOlpherts,  Francis  Montgomery,  Mountshannon,  Sligo. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1844;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1863;  Reg.  Feb.  24,  1863. 
fO'Mahony,  Rev.  Thaddeus,  36,  Sandycove-road,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1856;  M.A.,  Fern.  1859;   B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1871. 
O'Malley,  Rev.  Bryan,  Flitcham  Vicarage,  King's  Lynn. 

B.  A.  (as  Malley),  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20, 
1871. 
O'Meagher,  Joseph  Dermod,  45,  Mountjoy-square. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
O'Meara,  Rev.  Charles,  Inch,  Gorey. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1866;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
O'Meara,  Rev.  Eugene  Henry,  Rectory,  Tallaght. 

B.A.,  ^.st.  1870  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888 ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
O'Meara,  Rev.  Michael  Arthur,  Hristol. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
O'Neill,  John  Augustus,  4,  Gainsford-street,  Islington,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  ^nt.  1811 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1845;  Reg.  Nov.  17,  1845. 
O'Neill,  Rev.  William,  Skibbereen. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  May  24,  1880. 
2f3 


626  tTNIVEESiTT  ELECTOiiS* 

O'Neill,  Rev.  "Worship  Booker,  Westmount,  "Waverton,  Chestct. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  Julij  3,  1883. 
0' Regan,  Ven.  John,  81,  Warwick-terrace,  Leeson-park. 

Sch.,  1841;  B.  A.,  uEst  1846,  Reg.  Jul^  31,  1847. 
O'Regan,  Rev.  Thomas,  Donington  Vicarage,  Newport,  Shropshiie, 

Sch.,  1840  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  Reg.  Aug.  18,  1868. 
O'Reilly,  James,  Army  Medical  Department. 

B.A.,J£iem.  1864;  M.Ch.,  u^at.  1866;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
Orme,  Very  Rev.  Alexander,  Dean  of  Ardagh,   114,  Lower  Baggot- 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  u^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Orme,  Stephen  Dumelow,  Grammar  School,  Beaumaris. 

B.  A.,  Mtejn.  1868;  M.  A.,  Ifiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1872. 
Ormsby,  Arthur,  Beaumont,  Blackrock,  County  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861;  Reg.  Nov.  6,  1861. 
Ormsby,  Rev.  Edwin  Robert,  The  Rectory.  Hartlepool. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1870.  i 

Ormsby,  Rev,  George  Albert,  St.  Stephen's  Vicarage,  Camber  well- gate,    \ 

London,  S.E.  I 

B.  A.,  mem.  1865;  M.  A.,  mem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868.  ] 

fOrmsby,  Lambert  Hepenstal,  92,  Merrion-square,  "W.  I 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1874  ;  M.  D.,  mem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877.  | 

Ormsby,  William  Edwin,  Judge,  Supreme  Court,  Travancore,  India.        | 

B.A.,  mem.   1866;  LL.D.,  Jliist.  1873;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.    j 
July  2,  1873. 
Ormsby,  Rev.  William  Gilbert,  Switzerland. 

B.  A.,  Vern   1843;  M.A.,  JEst.  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Ormsby,  Rev.  William  Watson  King,  Chiselhurst. 

B.A.,  -^st.  1871 ;  M.A.  mem.  1880 ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
O'Rorke,  Rev.  Henry  Thomas,   Feltwell,  Brandon,  Ferry. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
O'Rorke,  Rev.  John,  Taughboy,  Ballyforan,  Ballinasloe. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
O'Rourke,  Rev.  Patrick,  Rectory,  Inchigeelagh,  Macroom. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1873  ;  Reg.  Ju7ie  25,  1873. 
Orpen,  Arthur  Herbert,  Oriel,  Stillorgan. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1850;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  Feb.  11,  1867. 
Orpen,  Goddard  Henry.  5S,  Stephen's-green,  East.  i 

Sch.,  1873;  B.  A.,  Biem.  1873;  Reg.  1873. 
Orpen,  Ven.  Raymond,  Archdeacon  of  Ardfert,  The  Rectory,  Tralee. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1864;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1864  j 

Orpen,  Richard  Hugh  Millerd,  19,  Belgrave-square,  N.,  Alonkstown. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1866  ;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1868.  i 

Orpen,  Rev.  Thomas  Herbert,  58,  Stephen's-green,  East.  ' 

Sch.,  1868;  B.  A.,  Biem.  1870  ;  Keg.  1868. 
Orr,  Andrew  William,  13,  Molesworth-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1887  ;  M.  D.,  AEst.  1890 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Orr,  David  Wilson,  Loughgall.  i 

B.A.,  Biem.  1873;  M.Ch.,  Vern.  1877;  Reg.  Oct.  6,  1880.  i 

Orr,  Rev.  John,  Ashted  Vicarage,  Birmingham.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg. /a«.  22,  1876.  | 

Orr,  John  Augustus,  Fleetwood. 

Scb.,  1836 ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1837 ;  Reg.  April  23,  1874. 


tTN-IYEESITT  ELECTORS.  627 

Orr,  John  "William. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1865 ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871. 
Orr,  Eev.  Robert  Holmes,  Killinchy. 

B.A.,  Vetn.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852,  Reg.  Sept.  30,  1852. 
Orr,  William  Watt,  2,  E  vans -place.  Temple,  London. 

Sch.,  1870;   B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;    Reg.  1870. 
Orton,  Frederick,  Hornsey,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  18G6 ;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1870  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
Orton,  John,  Beeston,  Nottingham. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  D.,   jEst.  1870  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
tO'Sullivan,  Alexander  Charles,  F.T.C. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.A.,  Vern.  1882;  M.A.,irim.  1885;  Fellow,  1886;  Reg. 
June  9,  1879. 
O'SuUivan,  Arthur  Warren  Swete,  Singapore. 

Sch.,  1881:  B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  June  13,  1881. 
O'SuUivan,     Rev.     Daniel    Leopold,     Modriena    Glebe,     Clough- 
jordan. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1883  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1891 
Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
O'SuUivan,  Rev.  Denis,  Macroom. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
tO'SuUivan,  Rt.  Rev!  James,  Bishop  of  Tuam,  The  Palace,  Tuam. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1888  ; 
Reg.  Oct.  1,  1866. 
Ottley,  Rev.  Charles  MacMahon,  Newportpagnell,  Bucks. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1865;  M.A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Ottley,  Rev.  Thomas  Alfred,  St.  John's  Vicarage,  Portland. 

M.A.  {adeund.  Cantab.)  and  B.D.,  ^st.  1878  ;  D.D.,  Hiem,  1885  ; 
Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Oulton,  Courtenay  Chamberlain,  28,  Herbert-place. 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Jtme  13,  1881. 
Oulton,  George  Nugent,  28,  Herbert- place. 

Sch.,  1869;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  Keg.  1869. 
Oulton,  Henry  William,  Meath  Hospital. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872;  M.D.,  ^st.  1875;  Reg.  March  7,  1878. 
Oulton,  Rev.  Richard,  28,  Herbert-place. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1836;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  2>*c.  14, 1864. 
Oulton,  Rev.  Richard  Charles,  Glyn,  Lame. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1863;    M.A..,  Vern.  1878  ;    B.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ;    Reg. 
March  1,\%n. 
Ousey,  Rev.  James,  Monkwearmouth,  Durham. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1879;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 
Ovenden,  Rev.  Charles  Thomas,  EnniskUlen. 

B.A.,  Hiem.   1869;    M.A.,  ^sif.  1874;  B.D.,  Vern.  1882;    D.D., 
Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Owen,  Alfred  Lloyd,  Kent  Lodge,  Southsea,  Hants. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1867;  M.  D,,  Jist.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Owen,  Rev.  Elias,  Ruthin,  N.  Wales. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  March  5,  1878. 
Owen,  Rev.  Elijah,  Llangold,  Anglesea. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.A.,  Vern.  1878;  Reg.  Ifarch  5,  1878. 
Owen,  Rev.  Frank,  Miserden,  Berlin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M  A.,  ^Fst.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 


628  UNITEESITT  ELECT0E8. 

Owen,  Rev.  Frederick,  Coolkenno. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1823;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
Owen,  James  Higgins,  16,  Molesworth-street. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1844;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1852. 
Owen,  Rev.  John  Smitii,  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 

B.A.,  Vem.  1863;  M.A.andLL.D.,  ^'s^.  1869  ;  Reg.  ^Mi7-  27,  1874. 
Owen,  Rev.  Walter  Charles  Edward,  Hardwick,  Ellesmere,  Salop. 

B.A.,  Miem.  1859;  M.A.,  Hietn.  1861;  Reg.  Dec.  13,  1883.  \ 

Owen,  Robert  Henry.  S 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1881.  | 

Owen,  Timothy  Morgan,  Bronwylfa,  Rhyl.  *[ 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1878;  Reg.  March  5,  1878. 
Owen,  William,  India. 

B.  A.,  Hietn.  1873;  M.D.,  Vern.  1879;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1879. 

Owens,  Rev.  Fred.  James,  Chorley,  Lancashire.  ' 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1859 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  Reg.  Juli/  16,  1866  j 

Oxley,  George  Edward.  ' 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881;  Reg.  July  2,  1881.  < 

Page,  Kev.  George  Canning.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1874.  I 

Fainter,  Rev.  Charles  Samuel,  Beaufort- road,  Birmingham.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1875 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Palles,  Andrew,  72,  Lower  Leeson- street.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Miem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Jan.  3,  1878.  \ 

'  Palles,  Rt.  Hon.  Christopher,  Lord  Chief  Baron,  28,  Fitzwilliam-place.    j 
B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Nov.  1,  1864.  | 

Palmer,  Rev.  Abraham  Henry  Herbert,  St.  Peter's  Vicarage,  Chelten-    . 
ham.  I 

B.'A.,  Miem.  1865 ;  M.A.  and  B.D.,  JEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  May  6,  1891.    j 
Palmer,  Rev.  Abram  Smythe,  Hermon  Hill,  Woodford,  Essex.  I 

Sch.,  1865  ;  B.A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  Miem.  1891  ;    1 
Reg.  1865. 
fPalmer,  Arthur,  F.T.C.,  Professor  of  Latin. 

Sch.,  1861;  B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.A.,  Vern.  1867;  Fellow,  1867; 
D.  Litt.,  JEst.  1891.  I 

Palmer,  Rev.  Henry,  Tubrid,  Cahir.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850 ;  M.  A.,  .^st.  1864  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1864. 
Palmer,  Robert   Heyrick,    3,   St.  Stephen's-road,  Westbourne  Park,    < 
London,  W.  ' 

B.A.,^st.   1850;  M.A.  and  LL.D.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Feb.   24, 
1857. 
tPanter,  Rev.  Charles  Richard,  Holyrood,  Sandymount. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.A.,  Miem.  1879;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1881;  Reg. 
I>ec.  17,  1879. 
tPanton,  Arthur  William,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,    1866;    B.  A.,    Miem.   1866;    M.  A.,    JEst.   1870;    Fellow, 
1873;  D.  Sc,  ^W.  1891. 
fParker,  George  William. 

Sch.,  1884  ;  B.A.,  Miem.  1885  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1889;  Reg.  June  9,  1884. 
Parker,  Henry  Richard,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Mtem.  18G5  ;  LL.D.,  ^nt.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  29,  1871. 
Parker,  Rev.  John  Frederick,  Kilmacthomas. 

B.A.^^st.  1846;  M.A.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  Feb.  28,  1866. 


tTNIYEKSITT  ELECTORS.  62 ^ 

Parkinson,  Henry,  Vico,  Dalkey. 

B.A.,  Veni.  1854 ;  M.  A.  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877. 
Parkinson,  Rev.  Robert,  Lereston  Vicarage,  Lincoln. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1868  ;  Reg.  Ausf.  27,  1874. 
Parr,  Rev.  Edward  Robinson,  Boulogne-sur-Mer. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1865. 
Tarry,  Rev.  John,  Woodstock-road,  Oxford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Md.  1862;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1874. 
Parry,  Rev.  Malcolm  Scarlett,  16,  Bouverie-street,  Chester. 

B.  A.,  Camb.  ;'M.  A.,  JEst.  1890;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Parry,  William  Kaye,  4,  Nassau- street. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879;  Reg.  Oct.  11,  1880. 
Parsons,  Hon   Richard  Clere,  Birr  House,  Gledhow,  Leeds. 

B.A.,  mem.  1873  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887 ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Parsons,  Hon,  and  Rev.  Randal,  Sandhurst,  Wokingham. 

B.A.,  mem.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Patchell,  John  Robert. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1875;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1879;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Patchell,  Rev.  William  Gibson,  Tathwell,  Louth,  Lincolnshire. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1870  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
Patman,  Rev.  Edward,  Aghoghill,  Ballymena. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870 ;  Reg.  March  1,  1870. 
Patrick,  Rev.  Tom,  St.  Silas,  Pembroke-place,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  miem.  1874  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1877  ;  Reg.  December  19,  1877. 
Fatten.,  Richard,  Ballybrack,  Killiney. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1859. 
Patton,  Alexander,  Finglas. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  Reg.  Oct.  6,  1880. 
Patton,  Alexander  Stoney,  86,  Moyne-road. 

B.  A.,  Mst.  1883  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Patton,  George  Valentine,  12,  Nassau-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  July  7,  1865. 
Payne,  Rev.  Samuel  Ward,  Delamere,  Chester. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg.  April  28,  1874. 
Payne,  Rev.  Somers  H.,  Upton,  Innishannon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1849;  Reg.  Nov.  13,  1849. 
Payne-Townshend,  Horace,  Derry,  Ross-Carbury,  Co.  Cork. 

B.A.  (as  Townsend),  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13, 
1877. 
Peach,  Henry. 

B.  L.,  JEst.  1884  ;  LL.  D.,  mem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Peacocke,  George. 

B.A.  andM.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Peacocke,  Goodricke  Thomas,  Carraig-na-Greina,  Dalkey. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  March  4,  1862. 
fPeacocke,  Rev.  Joseph  Ferguson,  6,  Belgrave-square,  S.,  Monkstown, 
Co,  Dublin. 

B.A,,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A,,  Vern.  1862;  B.D,,  mem.  1877;  D.D., 
Vern.  1883;  Reg.  Sept.  17,  1868. 
tPeacocke,  Joseph  Irvine,  6,  Belgrave-square,  S.,  Monkstown. 

Sch.  1888;  B.A.,  Biem.  1889  ;  Reg.  May  28,  1888. 
Peake,  Rev.  Frederic,  Nailsworth,  Stroud. 

B.  A.,  Siem.  1866 ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  Reg.  Auy.  27,  1874. 


630  trUlYERSlTJf  ELfiCTOkS.  j 

Pearce,  Geo.  Alonzo  Creech.  ; 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1874 ;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1874. 
Pearce,  Eev.  George  Phillips,  St.  Paul's  Vicaiage,  Cheltenham. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890.  j 

Pearce,  Ben  Cecil,  Durston  House,  Ealing,  London,  W.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.A.,  Hicm.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890.  ' 

Pearce,  Robert  May,  Durston  House,  Ealing,  London,  W.  ! 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Pearson,  Rev.  Thomas,  68,  Amiens-street. 

B.  A„  ^st.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Pearson,  Rev,  William,  Vicarage,  Shipley.  ! 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  Jlist.  1887  ;  Reg.  June,  30,  1887. 
Peebles,  William  Bellingham,  KUlycorran,  Clogher.  ! 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  Chir.,   Vern.  1860;  ^qq.  Oct.  17,1870. 
Peirce,  Francis,  Hoy  lake,  Birkenhead. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.D.,  Riem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1878. 
Peirce,  John,  TuUamore.  1 

B.A.,  ^st.  1858;  M.A.,   Vern.  1863;  Reg.  ^J9n7  25,  1870. 
Peirce,  William,  Adare. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1865;  Reg.  Oct.  6,  1880. 
Pelly,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  Madras. 

B.  A.  Hiem.  1866 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Aug.  28,  1874.  ' 

Pen- Davis,  Rev.  Whylock,  Hoka,  Mauritius. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886 ;  Reg.  July  1,  1886. 
Pennefather,     Rev.     Somerset    Edward,    Jesmond,     Newcastle-on-  j 
Tyne.  " 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1876;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  ' 

Pennell,  Rev.  George  Barrow,  Stadhampton,  Wallingford.  ■ 

B,  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  May  20,  1874. 
Pennington,  Rev.  Thomas  Richard,  St.  Mark's,  Hulme.  ; 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  M.  A.,  ^«^  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Pentland,  Alexander,  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  London.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1878;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18, 
1890. 
fPepper,  Thomas  St.  George,  Bally  garth  Castle,  Julianstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858 ;  M.  A.,  J£st.  1874 ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874.  j 

Perceval,  Alexander.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1844  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Percy,  Rev.  Edward  Jeremiah  Algernon,  The  College,  Mitchelstown.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872.  ' 

Pereira,  Rev.  Henry  Horace,  Chibolton,  Hants. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1878. 
Pereira  (late  Tibbs),  Kev.  Henry  Wall,  Sutton,  Wick,  Abingdon. 

Sch.,  1835;  B.A.,   Vern.  1839;  M.A.,   Vern.  1842;  Reg.  April  14, 

1874.  , 

Perrin,  Rev.  Louis,  Ganycloyne  Glebe,  Blarney.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1857.  ! 

Perrin,  Mark,  Knockdromin,  Rush.  | 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866;  Reg.  June  10,  1856.  j 

Perrot,  William.  ( 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1872  ;  Reg.  Sept.  29,  1874. 
Perrott,  Rev.  Henry,  Sapperheld  Hall,  Halstead,  Essex.  j 

B.A.,  jS^nt.  1870;  M.A.,  uSint.  1883;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 

1 


UNITEHSITY  ELECIOHS.  63 1 

Perrott,  Rev.  "William  Hyde,  Knockmoume,  Tallow. 

B.A.,  mem.  1877;  M.A.  Siem.  1880  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Perry,  James,  Dean's  Grange,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1862. 
Perry,  Rev.  Stephen  Nugent,  Carr,  Moor  Side,  Hunslet,  Leeds. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1884  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Perry,  Rev.  William  James. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1884  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  Ma^  4,  1887. 
Peters,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  Zonnebloom,  Capetown. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  Jan.  22,  1878. 
Petty,  Rev.  John  Procter,  137,  Burnley-road,  Accrington. 

B.A.,^6^.  1871 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Peyton,  Randle,  Rose  Hill,  Sligo. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.  March  29,  1859. 
Peyton,  Rev.  Walter  Cunningham,  Billis,  Virginia,  Co.  Cavan. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
fPhayre,  Rev.  Richard,  Raynham,  Rougham,  Norfolk, 

Sch.,  1828;  B.A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1862;  Reg.  Jan.  10, 
1834. 
Phenix,  Rev.  Robert  Andrew,  Kilwaughter,  Larne. 

B.A.,  mem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Phibbs,  Rev.  Harlow,  33,  Tyrwhitt-road,  St.  John's,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1888;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Fhillips,  Rev.  Arthur,  St.  John's  Vicarage,  Bacup,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874 ;  Reg.  Feb.  17, 1874. 
Phillips,  Henry  Fitzmaurice. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1888;   Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Phillips,  Henry  Heygate  Evatt,  82,  Southampton-place,  Reading. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1868  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1874 ;  Reg.  June  24, 1874. 
Phillips,  Rev.  James,  Abington  House  School,  Northampton. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.A.,  ^st.  1863;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Phillips,  Jonathan  Adair,  109,  Ladbroke-road,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1839;  M.A.,  ^st.  1878  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1878. 
Phillips,  Rev.  Thomas  George  Johnston,  Glenview,  Belturbet. 

]^  A.,  JEst.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1859 
Phillips,  Rev.  Thomas,  Fillings,  Fleetwood. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1881  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Phillips,  Rev.  David,  Plymouth  House,  Merthyr  Tydfil, 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;   M.A.,  ^st.,  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Philp,  Richard,  Australia. 

B.A.,-Erim.  1864;  M.  A.,  ^«^.  1879;  LL.D.,  Hiem,  1881;  Reg. 
April  23,  1879. 
Phipps,  Charles  Hare,  The  Green,  Passage  West,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  Nov.  17,  1868. 
Phipps,  Rev.  Owen  Handcock,  Trillick. 

B.A.,  Hiem,  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868. 
Pickford,  William  Henry,  Guards'  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  r^m.1859;  Reg.  Junel7,  1869 
tPigot,  David  Richard,  Churchtown  House,  Dundrum,  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1844;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1860;  Reg.  Jan.  31,  1861. 
Pigott,  Philip  Reginald,  3,  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Mansions,  Hyde 
Park,  London. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.A.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  Aug.  25,  1868. 


632  UNIVERSITY  ELKCTOitS. 

Pigou,  Very  Rev.  Francis,  Chichester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,  Vern.  1857 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Stem.  1878  : 
Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Pilkington,  Henry  Mnlock,  45,  Upper  Mount-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.   1833;  M.A.,   Vern.  1857;  LL.D.,  JEst.   1876;  Regf 

March  5,  1857.  i 

Pilkington,  Rev.  Joseph  Green,  The  Vicarage,  St.  Mark's-square,  "Weslj 

Hackney,  London,  N.  E.  ; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874.  ;; 

Pim,  Frederick  Richard^  35,  Westland-row. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869;  LL.  D.,  Jliem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874.       .'. 

fPim,  Greenwood,  Easton  Lodge,  Monkstown.  ! 

E.  A.,  mem.  1872;  M.A.,  uE.st.  1876;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1876.  : 

tPim,  James  Howard,  1,  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London.  ' 

Sch.,  1884;  B.A.,  mem.  1885;  Reg.  June  9,  1884. 

Pim,  Rev.  John,  Inch  Rectory,  Downpatrick. 

Sch.,  1881;   B.A.,^st.  1882;  B.D.,  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  June  13 
1881. 
fPiili,  WDliam  Ferguson. 

Sch.,  1889;  B.A.,  mem.  1889;  Reg.  June  17,  1889. 
t  Pim,  Alan  William.  I 

Sch.  1891  ;  Reg.  Mai/  25,  1891.  i 

Pimhlett,  Rev.  James,  26,  Great  Avenham-street,  Preston. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1873 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876 

Pinck,'  Rev.  John  Osborne,  St.  Philip's,  Blackhurn.  - 

_  _M.A.  {ad.  eund.),  JEst.  1886  ;  Reg.  May  12,  1886.  ! 

Pirie,  James  Dawson,  66,  Rathgar-road.  I 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  mem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884.  \ 

Pirrie,  John  Miller,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  D.,  ^Est.  1848;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1858. 
Pitchford,  Rev.  John  Watkins,  St.  Jude's,  Southwark,  London,  S.E. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  Keg.  March  30,  1874.       \ 
Playfair,  George  Mac  Donald  Home,  Foreign  Office,  London,  S.W. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1880;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887.  ' 

Plummer,  Rev.  Richard,  Ashfield  Glebe,  Cootehill.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  JEst.  1891;  Reg.  May 
6,  1891. 
fPlunket,  Rt.  Hon.  David  Robert,  M.P.  for  the  University,  87,  Merrion- 
square,  S. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1859;    M.A.  and  LL.D.,   Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Feb.  13 
1872. 
fPlunket,   Right  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  William  Conyngham,  Baron, 
Lord  Archbishop  of  Dublin. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1853 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1877  ; 
Reg.  June  5,  1865. 
tPocock,  Walter  Innes.  j 

Sch.,  1887 ;  B.A.  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  6,  1887. 
Poe,  James  Hill,  Riverston,  Nenagh.  ' 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1871     Reg.  Feb.  28,  1874.  \ 

Poe,  James  Jocelyn,  Riverston,  Nenagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Dec.  6,  1832.  | 

PoS,  John  Thomas,  Riverston,  Nenagh. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1871 ;  Reg.  Feb.  28,  1874. 


tJNlVERSITV  ELECTORS.  633 

Poe,  Rev.  Purefoy,  Kinnegad,  "Westmeatli. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1884  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Poe,  William  Thomas,  Glenban,  Abbeyleix. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  Vern.  1840;  Reg.  June,  1837.  ij 

Pollen,  Arthur  Daniel,  India. 

Sch.,  1866;  B.A.,  Vern.  1867;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  1865. 
fPoUen,  Harry,  Gisborne,  Cooke  County,  New  Zealand. 

B.A.,  Eiem.   1874;    M.   Chir.,    Vern.   1875;    M.D.,   Hiem.  1885: 
Reg.  Feb.  13,  1875. 
Pollen,  John,  51,  India. 

B.A.,  yEst.  1871  ,  LL.D.,  Eiem.  1883;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1883. 
Pollock,  Charles  Frederick,  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London. 
B.  A.,  Eiem.  1866  ;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1867  ;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1824. 
fPoUock,  James  Ferrier,  Ovoca  House,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 
B.A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M 
1883. 
Pollock,  Rev.  James  Samuel,  St.  Alban's,  Birmingham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1861 ;  Reg.  Oct.  9,  1868. 
Pollock,  Rev.  Thomas  Benson,  St.  Alban's,  Birmingham. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  F^m.  1863;  Reg.  Oct.  9,  1868. 
Pontifex,  Edmund  Lionel.  !\ 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1878;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  May  3,  1881.  j' 

tPoole,  Rev.  Hewitt  Robert,  S.F.  T.C. 

Sch.,  1840;  B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  Fellow,  1847;  M.A.,  Tern.   1852;  \ 

B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1880.  J 

fPoole,  Hewitt  Robert,  Jun.  ji 

Sch.,  1886;  B.  A.,  Eiem.  1887;  Reg.  June  21,  1886.  il 

fPoole,  James  Arthur,  29,  Harcourt-street.  \ 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1873;  M.A.  Eiem.  1880;  Reg.  Bee.  15,  1880.  I 

Poole,  Jonas  Sealy,  24,  College  Gardens,  Belfast.  ' 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875;   M.Ch.,  Jist.  1876;  M.D.,    Vern.  1880;  Reg.  ' 

Nov.  30,  1876  ; 

tPooler,  Rev.  Jas.  Galbraith,  Newtownards.  \ 

Sch.,  1844  ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1877 ;  ; 

Reg.  Sept.  11,  1874.  \ 

Pooler,  Rev.  Lewis  Arthur  Hill  Trevor,  Downpatrick.  j 

Sch.,  1879  ;  B.A.,  JEst.  1881 ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  9, 1879.  | 

Pope,  Henry  Brougham,  Eardisley,  Herefordshire.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1881  ;  M.D.,  JEst.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887.  i 

Pope,  Rev.  Thomas  Godfrey  Pembroke,  Lisbon.  ) 

Sch.,  1859  ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1880.  j 

Popham,  John,  5,  Camden-place,  Cork.  ) 

Sch.,  1830;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.A.,Fem.  1859  ;  Reg.  March  8, 1859.  •  { 

Popham,  John  Francis,  6,  New-square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C. 

Sch.,  1863  ;  B.  A.,  Eiem.  1864  ;  Reg.  1863.  | 

Popham,  Samuel  Lane,  Portarlington.  I 

B.A.  and  M.Ch.,  Fern.  1867  ;  M.D.,^s^.  1877;  Reg. /«wc  28, 1877.  I 

Porte,  Rev.  John  Robert,  Ballymodan,  Bandon.  I 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1874;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1878  ;  B.  D   and  D.D.  ^st.  1890;  I 

Reg.  Oct.  19,  1878.  \ 

Porter,  Rev.  Conoly  Thomas,  Southport. 

B.  A.,^sM868;  M.  A.,  ^6^.  1873  ;  LL.D.,^«M876  ;    B.D.  and  ' 

D.D.,  JEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873.  I 


634                 UNITEESITY  ELECTORa.  ! 

Porter,  Sir  George  Hornidge,  Bart.,  3,  Merrion-square,  N.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1845  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1866.  ^ 

Porter,  Josh.  Francis,  1,  Bow -road,  E.,  Loudon.  * 

B.A.,  ^st.  1869  ;  M.D.,  JEst.  1877;     Reg.  June  28,  1877.  J 

Porter,  "William,  29,  Clare-street.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ITiem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dee.  18,  1872.  _', 

tPorter,  William  Henry,  3,  Merrion-square.  *J 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec   19,  1888. 

Porter,  William  Jones,  Bedford.  I 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1872 ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872.  ^ 
tPosnett,  Hutcheson  Macaulay,  New  Zealand. 

Sch.,  1876;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  Fern.  1882;  LL.  J).,  JSst 
1882;  Reg.  June  12,  1876. 

Potter,  Rev.  Beresford,  Wellesbourne  Vicarage,  Warwick.  » 

B.A.^mein.  1875  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  24,  1880. 
Potter,  Rev.  Samuel  George,  Villa  Ceramica,  Grenada-road,  Southsea.. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  uEst.  187^ 
Reg.  Juli/  1,  1865. 
Potterton,  Rev.  Frederick  Augustus,  Edgeworthstown. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  July  6,  1866.  i 

Potterton,  Robert.  "i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  LL.  D.,  mem.  1864  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1865.  j 

Powell,   Rev.  Arthur  Herbert,  S.  P.  C.  K.  Depot,  Northumberlana 

avenue,  London.  i 

M.A.  {adeund.  Cantab.},  Mst.  1886;  Reg.  July  1,  1886.  : 

Powell,  Rev.  Charles  Loyne,  Mansfield,  Notts.  S 

B.A.,  mem.  1879;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  \ 

Powell,  Rev.  Charles  Meares,  Vicarage,  Steeple  Bumstead,  Essex.  «; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  M.  A.,  J^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  March  21,  1874.  \ 

Powell,  Rev.  Dacre  Hamilton,  2,  York-street,  Cork.  \ 

B.  A.,  mem.  1864;  M.A.,  Vern.  1873;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1891] 

Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  ', 
Powell,  Rev.  Isaac  Ormsby,  Home,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  .iV.  1857;  Reg.  May  29,  1889.  I 

Powell,  John  AUman,  The  Infirmary,  Worcester.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1880;  M.D.,  jEst.  1886;  Reg.  May  12,  1886.  -j 
Powell,  Rev.  Richard,  Withington,  Hereford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^sl.    1859  ;  Reg.  Nov.  8,  1873.  | 

Powell,  Robert  Edward,  1st  Royal  Sussex  Regiment,  Aldershot.  ' 

B.A.,  mem.  1876;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1886;  Reg.  March  9,  1886.  ] 
Powell,  Rev.  William,  St.  Crispin's,  Bermondsey,  London,  S.  E. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879.  j 
Powell,  Rev.  William  Ilawkshaw,  Rathdarin,  Bandon. 

B.A.,  Hiem.   1864;  M.A.,  Vern.  1868;  B.  D.,  jEst.  1891;  D.D., 
Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  27,  1868. 
Power,  Charles  John,  110,  Alderley-street,  Pimlito,  London,  S.W. 

M.A.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.)  and  M.D.,  Vern.  1884  ;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1884 
Power,  John  Joseph,  Sydney,  N.  S.  W. 

B.  A.  andM.Ch.,  JEst.  1875;  R.g.  Oct.  1,  1880.  ; 

Power,  Rev.  Philip  Bennett,  West  Hill,  Richmond,  Surrey.  " 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  yEst.  1846 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 

Poyser,  Arthur  William,  Grammar  School,  Wisbech.  ^ 

B.  A.,  .£»t.  1886 ;  M.  .\.,  JEttt.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889.  j 


tJlfiVEESiTt  ELECTORS.  635 

Pratt,  Key.  James,  3,  St.  James-terrace,  Clonskeagli. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1846;  M.A.,^*^  1850;  B.D.  andD.D.,  Hiem,  1876 
Reg.  Nov.  25,  1850. 
Pratt,  Joseph  Dallas,  City  of  Dublin  Hospital. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1882;  M.A.,  Siem.  1882;  Eeg. 
Feb.  21,  1882. 
Pratt,  Eev.  John,  Durries,  Bantry. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1835;  M.A.,  ^st.  1868;  Reg.  Juhj  1,  1886. 
t Preston,  George. 

Sch.  1885;   B.A.,  Siem.  1886;   M.A.,  Vern.   1890;  Reg.  June  1, 
1885. 
fPreston,  Rev.  John  Evans,  Julianstown  Rectory,  Drogheda. 

B  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879;  Reg.  April  23,  1879. 
t Preston,  Thomas. 

Sch.,  1884;  B.A.,  mem.  1885;  M.A.    Vern.  1889;  Reg.  June  9, 
1884. 
Preston,  Rev.  "William,  Trinity  Parsonage,  Runcorn. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1872;  M.A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  Tmi.  1889; 
Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Price,  George  Roberts,  84,  Lower  Leeson-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  18.53;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Price,  I  von  Henry,  Knockeevin,  Grey  stones. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1887;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Price,  Rev.  Herbert,  Normanton  Rectory,  Derby. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Price,  James,  26,  Westmoreland-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.  Eng.  JEst.  1873  ;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1877. 
Price,  Rev.  "William,  Memel. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1873;  Reg.  June  27,  1873. 
Prideaux,  Rev.  "Walter  Cross,  "Woolcot  Park,  Bristol. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Pridham,  Ernest. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1879;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Proby,  Rev.  Martyn  Carysfort,  Charley  "Vicarage,  Tewkesbuiy. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  April  17,  1874. 
Purcell,  Theobald  Andrew,  71,  Harcourt-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1866  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1866. 
Purcell,  Rev.  "William  Henry  D'Olier,  Littleham,  Exmouth. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  jEst.  1879;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1880. 
Purdon,  Rev.  George  Richard,  Portnashangan  Rectory,  Mullingar. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  May  2,  1883. 
Purdon,    John   Edward    Blakeney,    Staff    Assistant- Surgeon    in    the 
Army,  Alabama,  Valley  Head,  U.S.A. 
Sch.,  1862;  B.A.,  ^st.   1862;  M.  Chir.,   Vern.  1863;  ^.  J).,  JEst. 
1885  ;  Reg.  March  14,  1873. 
Pujefoy,  Rev.  Amyrald,  5,  Spencer-terrace,  Inchicore. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Purser,  Edward,  Smith,  Elder  and  Co.,  Cornhill,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1859;  Reg.  Jan.  3,  1860, 
tPurser,  Frederick,  F.T.C. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  I860';  M.  A., Hiem.lSGi;  Fe\low,l879 -ylieg.  July  lS,i865. 
fPurser,  John,  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1856;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859;  Reg.  April  17,  1863. 


•i 

636  UNIVEESITY    ELECTORS.  " 

tPurser,  John  Mallet,  3,  "Wilton-terrace.  1 

B.  A.,  Miem,  1860  ;  M.D.,  JEsL  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
tPurser,  Joseph  Edgerley,  2,  Trevelj'an-terrace,  Rathgar.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  Reg.  March  9,  1846.  r 

fPurser,  Louis  Claude,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1873;  B.A.,  Eiem.  1875;  M.A.,  ^st,  1879;  Fellow,  1881 
D.  Litt.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  1873. 
Purser,  "NVilliam  Allen,  Lota,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1847  ;  Reg.  Jult/  7,  1847.  ■ 

Vjne,  Rev.  Alexander,  Dnnhead-road,  Launceston. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.A.,  ^st.  1863;  Reg.  Dec.  23,  1891. 

Quarry,  Rev.  John,  Donoughmore,  Coachford.  , 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Hiem.  lS7i 

Reg.  Jan.  23,  1833.  ■ 

Quarry,  Rev.  Richard,  Sudborough,  Thrapton.  ■. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.A.,  u^st.  1876;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1880. 
Queale,  Rev.  "William  Joseph,  Gartlan,  Letterkenny.     '  '^ 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 

Quigley,  Richard  Joseph,  Grahamstown,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  ' 

B.A.,  Vern.  1879;  M.A.,  Siem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882.         ;j 

Quill,  Albert  "William,  42,  Harcourt-street.  1 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1869;  M.A.,  me?n.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  ' 

Quill,  Richai'd  Henry,  Mount-street  Crescent. 

B.  A.,  Hie»K,  1869;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1871 ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1877  ;  Rej 
Dec.  5,  1871. 
tQuilton,  Edward  Tankerville,  Carlow.  : 

B.  A.,  mem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1872.  j 

Quinan,  Henry  Maturin,  1,  Fitzwilliam-square,  East.  j 

B.  A.,  ^st  1828  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832 ;  Reg.  Dec.  10,  1832.  1 

Quinlan,  Charles  D.,  9,  Hanourt- terrace.  .'< 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1838  ;  Reg.  Sept.  30,  1835.  j 

tQuinlan,  Francis  John  Boxwell,  29,  Lower  Fitzwilliam-street.  ; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.  Auc/.  20,  1868. 
Quinn,  Rev.  John  Campbell,  Loughbrickland. 

B.  A..  JEst.  1832 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839 ;  Reg.  Jult/ 16,  1833.  ■ 

Quirke,  Rev.  Robert,  Portadown. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  B.D.  and  B.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891 
RadclifFe,  Rev.  John  Bennett,  64,  Marlboro' -road,  Donnybrook. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  ^m^  1863;  Reg.  Feb.  18,  1863. 
tRadclifFe,  Rev.  William,  4,  Alma-terrace,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 
Sch.,  1854;  B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Jult/  23,  185! 
Rainsford,  Rev.  Joseph  Godman,  Rectory,  Dundalk. 

Sch.,  1853;  B. A.,  JEst.  ISdi;  M.A.,7/im.  1881;  Reg.  iVov.  22,  185J 
Eainsford,  Rev.  Meyrick,  India.  I 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1884;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.         ' 
Rainsford,  Rev.  William  George,  Bunbury,  Cheshire. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864 ;  U.A.,Hiem.  1872  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hietn.  1891 
Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
Ralph,  Benjamin,  Craigmore  College,  Redland,  Bristol. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Rambaut,  Arthur  Alcock,  Dunsink  House,  Dunsiuk. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1881;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1887;  Reg.  May  2i 
1880. 


UNITERSITT  ELECTOKS.  637 

Ramsay,  Frederick  William,  32,  Merrion-square. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  M.A.,  Riem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
fllamsay,  George. 

Sch.,  1886;  B.A.,  Eiem.  1887;  Eeg.  June  21,  1886. 
Ramsay,  Rev.  James,  Galtee  View,  Tipperary. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1889. 
Ramsden,  Rev.  William  Russell,  Vicarage,  Scarisbrick,  Ormskirk. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,  JEst.  1858;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1873  ; 
Reg.  Oct.  4,  1858. 
Rand,  Rev.  Edgar  Henry,  Newhall,  Derbyshire. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1876. 
Randall,  Rev.  William,  Handsworth  Rectory,  Birmingham. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.  A.,  B.  D.,  and  D.B.,  Vern.  1884     Reg.  Feb. 
26,  1884. 
Randell,  Rev.  Thomas,  Bede  College,  Durham. 

B.'A.,  M.A.,  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Rathborne,  Rev.  James,  West  Tytherley,  Stockbridge. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1854;  Reg.  Aug.  22,  1868. 
Rawson,  Edward  Albert,  Barrow  Villa,  Carlow. 

B.  A.,  and  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.l%1Q;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1870. 
Ray,  Robert,  39,  Parkfield,  Prince's  Park,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869. 
Raymond,  George,  Military  Hospital,  Cork. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  Reg.  May  24,  1880. 
Raymond,  Rev.  William,  Ballyheigue  Rectory,  Tralee. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Read,  Rev.  John  Thomas,  Holme  Lea,  Stalybridge,  Lancashire. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^st  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Read,  Rev.  Josiah,  Birch-in-Hopwood,  Manchester. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
fReade,  Rev.  Chichester  Arthur  Wellesley,  Banstead  Asylum,  Sutton, 
Surrey. 
B.A.,^st.   1858;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1861;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg. 
July  8,  1862. 
Reade,  Rev.  George  Edwin  Pearsall,  Skelmergh  Vicarage,  Kendal. 

B.  A.,  Hie^n.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Reade,     Sydney    Annesley,     1,     Queen' s-terrace,      Mount    Radnor, 
Exeter. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  Vern.  1862;  LL.D.,  Vern.   1878;  Reg. 
Dec.  14,  1877. 
Reed,  Samuel  Percy,  Vicarage,  Donegal. 

Sch.,  1876;  KA.,Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  June  12,  i876. 
fReeves,  Very  Rev.  Isaac  Morgan,  Dean  of  Ross,  Glandore  House,  Leap, 
Co.  Cork. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.A.,  ^st.  1853;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1891 ; 
Reg.  ^^ov.  26,  1853. 
Reeves,  Rev.  James  Somerville,  Osmington,  Bournemouth. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1847;  M.A.,  JEsi   1864;  B.D.  and  B.D.,  ^st.  1891  ; 
Reg.  June  29,  1864. 
Reeves,  Robert  Edward,  Kilgarvan,  Borrisokane. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1874. 
fReeves,  Robert  S.,  5,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  March  10,  1858. 


638  UNIVERSITY  ELECTOES.  | 

Reeves,  Right  Rev.  William,  Lord  Bishop  of  Down,  Conway  Hous< 
Dunmurry. 
Sch.,  1833;    B.  A.,  Vern.  1835;    M.  A.,  and  B.  D.,  Vem.   1849 
D.  D.,  Vern.  1850;  Reg.  March  25,  1869. 
Reichardt,  Rev.  Louis  Corrie,  38,  Amiens-street. 

B.A.,  Vern. ISoO;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  July  U,  1869. 
tReichel,  Most  Rev.  Charles  Parsons,  Lord  Bishop  of  Meath,  Dundrui 
Castle,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 
Sch.,  1841  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1843 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1847  ;  B.  D.,  Vern.  1853 
D.D.  ^st.  1858. 
Reid,  Godfrey  Forrest,  Abroad.  i 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1880  ;  M.  D.  Eiem.  1884  ;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1884. 
tReid,  John  Hamilton,  Holmston  House,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1885;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1885.  I 

Reid,  John  Hamilton,  Jun.,  Lisnoe,  Dartry  Park,  Upper  Rathmines,  1 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1883  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1889;  Reg.  March  5,  1889.  j 

Reid,  John  Kelso,  The  Elms,  Derry.  j 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1883  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June.  30,  1887.         ' 

Reid,  Rev.  William   Douglass,  12,  Pembury-road,   Lower  Claptoi 

London,  N.E. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1883;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887  ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 

Rennison,  Rev.  John,  Rectory,  Moate.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  May  3,  1882. 
Revington,  George  Thomas,  County  Asylum,  Prestwicb,  Manchester. 
B.A.,  Eiem.  1883;  MA.  andM.D.,^s^.  1887;  Reg.ilfay4,  188: 
fReynell,  Rev.  "William  Alexander,  8,  Henrietta-street. 

B.A.,  r^rw.  1858;  M.A.,r^rw.  1861;  B.D.,  1874;  Reg.  J^^i.  12, 186] 
Reyner,  John. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Bee.  20,  1876.         ^ 
Reynolds,  James  Henry,  62,  Morehampton-road. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1864;  M.Ch.,  JEst.  1867;  Reg.  Oct.  8,  1880.  : 

Reynolds,  Rev.  Patrick,  St.  Stephen's  Vicarage,  Birmingham.  \ 

Sch.,  1840  ;  B.  A.,  jEst.  1841 ;  Reg.  March  25,  1874.  \ 

Reynolds,  Richard  James,  Ambleside,  Westmoreland.  '. 

Sch.,  1861 ;  B.  A.,  Eiem.  1864  ;  Keg.  Aug.  4,  1868.  \ 

Rib  ton,  William,  Junior  Carlton  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London.  . 

Sch,,  1833;  B.  A.,  JEst.  1837;  Reg.  Feb.  23,  1872.  J 

Rice,  Rev.  Edward  Mulholland,  "Workington,  Cumberland.  1 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1869;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1876;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1876. 
fRice,  Rev.  James,  De  Vesci  Lodge,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.  A.,  Vern.   1858;   B.  D.,  ^t 
1872;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1868. 
Rice,    Rev.    John    George,  St.  Saviour's,  Battersea,  London. 

Sch.,  1858;   'R.K.,Etem.  1860;  M.A.,  Vern.  1864;  B.  D.  and  D  D 
^8t.  1876;  Reg.  Aug.  21,  1868. 
Rice,  Rev.  Robert,  Priors  Marston,  Warwickshire. 

M.  A.  {adeund.  Oxon.),    Vern.  1868;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868.  \ 

Rice,  William  Richardson,  Stoke,  Coventry. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1882  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1889;  Rog.  June  27,  1889.         ' 
Richards,  Charles  Frederick,  Army  Medical  Department. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1862;  M.Chir.,  ^at.  1866;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
Richards,  Rev.  Charles  Wm.,  Bradley  Rectory,  Ashbourne,  Derby  shir* 
B.A.,  ^8t.  1838;  M.A.,  Vern.  1855;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1855. 


XJNIVEESIXr  ELECTORS.  639 

Richards,  Henry  Greorge,  96,  Lower  Leeson- street. 

_  B.  A.,  mem.  1881  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Richards,  Rev.  John,  Ramsey,  Huntingdon. 

B.  A.,  Tern.  1863;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1870;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
Richards,  John  Henry,  9,  Clifton-terrace,  Monkstown,  Co.  Duhlin. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1839;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  March  9,  1865. 
Richards,  Rev.  Lewis,  Drumglass,  Dungannon. 

E.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,  ^st.  1859;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  JSst.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Nov.  8,  1859. 
Richardson,  Rev.  Clement,  Rectory,  Hametsfield,  Nova  Scctia. 

_  B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Fern.  1859;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1869. 
Richardson,  Gilbert,  Bethlehem  Hospital,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  mem.  1875;  M.D.,  ^st,  1879;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
Richardson,  Rev.  John,  Knowsley,  Prescott. 

_  B.  A.,  mem.  1870;  M.  A.,  mem.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Richardson,  Yen.  John,  Archdn.  of  Southwark,  Camherwell,  London, S.E. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,   Vern.   1854;   B.D.  and  D.  D.,   ^st. 
1884;  Reg.  ^uff.  27,  1874. 
Richardson,  Rev.  John  Brooke,  1,  Marine  Crescent,  Waterloo,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Richardson,  Rev.  John,  Stretton-on-Dunsmore,  Rugby. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1863 ;  Reg.  Oct.  8,  1880. 
Richardson,  Ralph. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1850;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864;  Reg.  June,  29,  1864. 
Richardson,  William,  10,  Sherwood-place,  Bradford. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1877. 
Richer,  William,  76,  Vicarage -road,  Hastings. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1884;  M.A.,  JEst.  1889;  Reg.  May  8,  1889. 
Richey,  Rev.  Johr,  Ballymulley  Glebe,  Tullyhogue,  Dungannon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Richmond,  Rev.  William,  Rockhampton,  Gloucestershire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Riddall,  Rev.  Edward  Parkinson,  Clarens,  Switzerland. 

Sch.,  1867  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1873;  Reg.  1867. 
Riddall,  Rev.  Walter,  Balmoral,  Belfast. 

Sch.,  1863;  B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.A.,  Fern.  1873;  B.D.  and  D.D., 
u^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  Any.  20,  1868. 
fRidgeway,  William,  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

Sch.,  1873;  B.A.,mem.  1875;  M.A.,  mem.  1878;  Reg.  1873. 
Ridley,  Rev.  John,  Norton,  Stockton-on-Tees,  Durham. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  Oct.  8,  1880. 
Rigby,  John,  18,  Lansdowne-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  26,  1874. 
Rigby,  Rev.  Thomas  Newton,  Cambridge  House  School,  Trinity  Road, 
Handsworth,  Birmingham. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1866  ;  Reg.  Auy.  27,  1874. 
Rigg,  Francis  Frederick,  Southport. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
Riggs,  Rev.  Francis  Louis,  3,  Clarendon-street,  Derry. 

B.A.,  u^st.  1878 ;  M.A.,  ylist.  1883 ;  Reg.  May  2,  1883. 
Ring,  Rev.  Bartholomew,  Greystead,  Northumberland. 

Sch.,  1850;  B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  LL.D.,  mm.  1861;  Reg.  ^w.  31, 
1861. 


640  UNrvERSiry  electoes. 

tRingwood,  Rev.  Frederick  Howe,  Royal  School,  Dungannon. 

Sch.,  1835;  B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1841 ;  LL.D., Biem.  1878 
Reg.  Jan.  23, 1865. 
tRingwood,  Richard,  7,  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  London,  E.G. 
Sch.,  1867;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M..A.,  mem.  1879;  Reg.  1867. 
Risk,  Rev.  John  Erskine,  Prince's -square,  Plymouth. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1847;  M.A.,  Biem.  1860;  Reg.  iVby.  20,  1861. 
Roberts,  Rev.  Benjamin  Jeffords,  Galway. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  litem.  1882;  B.D.  and  D.D.,^st.  1891' 
Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Roberts,  Edward,  Brynllwyd,  Caernarvon. 

B.A.,  mem.  1880  ;  M.  A.,  metn.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883. 
Roberts,  Edward  Kater,  45,  Cavendish-place,  Eastbourne. 

B.A.,  mem.  1880;  M.A.,  mem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Roberts,  Rev.  Frederick,  Harbome. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1877  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Roberts,  Rev.  Griffith,  The  Canonry,  Llandaff. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.A.,  uEst.  1889 ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Roberts,  James,  Strokestown. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.A.,  Miem.  1879;  M.A.,  Vern.  1885;  Reg.  June  »J 
1879- 
Roberts,  Rev.  James  Barry,  Crook  Vicarage,  Zendal. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1863  ;  Reg.  March  31,  1874.  ! 

Roberts,  Michael  Theodore,  Grammar  School,  Cranbrook,  Kent.  i 

Sch.,  1871 ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  1871.  j 

t Roberts,  Ralph  Augustus,  23,  Clyde-road. 

Sch.,  1873;  B.  A.,  mem.  1876;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  1873. 

tRoberts,  William  Ralph  Westropp,  F.T.C.  I 

Sch.,  1869;  B.  A.,  mem.  1872;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1876;  Fellow,  1882  | 

Reg.  1869.  1 

Robertson,  Charles,  Johnstown  House,  Clonegal.  1 

B.A.,  Ve7n.  1828;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Afarch  9,  1880.  i 

fRobertson,  Edward  Stanley,  49,  Wellington-place. 

Sch.,  1853;  B.A.,  ^st.  1856;  M.A.,  mem.  1878  ;  Reg.  Jan.  19, 1859.: 
Robertson,  Robert  Jameson,  9,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

Sch.,  1860;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  Reg.  Nov.  15,  1864.  ] 

fRobertson,  William  Charles  Fleming.  j 

Sch.  1888;  Reg.  May  28,  1888.  I 

Robins,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Gillingham,  Chatham.  I 

B.  A.,  mem.   1872;    M.A.,  uEst.   1876;    B.D.  and  D.D.,  Fern. 

1889;  Reg.  June  28,  1876 

Robinson,  Alexander,  114,  Stephen' s-green. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  July  i,  1881. 
Robinson,  Andrew  Craig,  Westgrove,  Douglas,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Vern.  ISQ0\  M.A.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  June  20,  1865. 
Robinson,  Archibald,  34,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street. 

Sch.,  1875  ;  B.  A.,  mem.  1H76  ;   Rej;.  May  24,  1875. 
Robinson,  Rev.  Bernard,  Uxbridge,  Middlesex. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  liiein.  1867 ;  Reg.  Sept.  19,  1868. 
Robinson,  Christopher  Garrard. 

B.  A.,  Miem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1881. 
Robinson,  Rev.  Cyrenius  John,  The  Grove,  Richworth,  Halifax. 
B.A.,  mem.  1881;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 


UXIVERSIXr   ELECTORS.  641 

Robinson,  Rev.  Edmund,  135,  Townsend- street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  Vern.  1883;  Keg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Robinson,  Rev.  Edward,  Deytheur,  Oswestry. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861;  Reg.  April  1,  1874. 
Robinson,  Rev.  George,  Beech  Hill  House,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1843  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  Reg.  Oct.  9,  1874. 
Robinson,  Rev.  George,  67,  Shaw-street,  Everton,  Liverpool. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Robinson,  George  Augustus  Frederick. 

Sch.,  1840;    B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1845. 
Robinson,  Henry  Lighton,  14,  Burlington-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878. 
Robinson,  Rev.  John  Duncan  (in  Colonies). 

B.A.,  Vern.  1879;  M.A..,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Robinson,   Rev.  John  Joseph,  Delgany,  Co.  Wicklow. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1875. 
Robinson,  John  Lovell,  Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1872;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Re^.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Robinson,  Rev.  John  Warburton,  45,  Great  Brunswick-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1868. 
Robinson,  Rev.  John  William,  North  Petherton,  Somerset.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Jist.  1864  ;  Reg.  April  2,  1874.  \ 

Robinson,  Rev.  Samuel  Adams,  Killenkere  Rectory,  Virginia.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1861 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg.  June  23,  1879.  i 

Robinson,  St.  George  Charles  Woodhouse,  Sligo.  , 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890.  ; 

Robinson,  Samuel  William,  Abroad.  | 

B.A.,  Vern.  1887  ;   M.D.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890.  j 

Robinson,  Thomas,  Kingscourt.  \ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869.  ! 

Robinson,  Thomas.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  March  12,  1883.  \ 

Robinson,  Rev.  Thomas,  16,  Denbigh-pl.,  Warwick-sq.,  London,  S.W.  I 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875.  ! 

Robinson,  William  Henry,  10,  Stephen' s-green.  i 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881.  ; 

fRobson,  George  M'Crea.  'j 

Sch.,  1889  ;  B  A.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1889.  j 

Roche,  Cecil  Robert,  15,  Herbert-street.  '. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  j 

Rockliffe,  William  Craven,  16,  St.  Petersburgh -place,  Bays  water-road,  ^i; 

London,  W.  i 

M.B.  {ad  eund.  Cantab.)  and  M.D.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  March  5, 1878.  \ 

Rodgers,  Henry  William  Maxwell,  Longford.  "* 

B.A.,  and  M.  A.,  Fern.  1858;  LL.D.,  v^sM875;  Reg.  ^«^.20, 1868.  I 

Roe,  George,  Lorin  Park,  Roscrea.  1 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1869;   Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869.  J 

Roe,  Rev.  James,  25,  Effra-road,  Brixton,  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Roe,  Robert,  Lorin  Park,  Roscrea. 

B.  A.,  ^.it.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869. 
Roe,  Rev.  Robert  James,  S.  Sennen,  Penzance. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1864 ;  Reg.  May  2,  1874.  I 

2g  ! 


6^2  UNIYERSITY   ELECTORS. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Henry  Izod,  Cottereel  Rectory,  Buntingford. 

B.  A.,  jEsL  1881 ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1884  ;  Reg.,  June  26,  1884. 
Rogers,  Henry  Skerrett,  ClifF  Castle,  Dalkey. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1877;  M.A.,  Vern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Rogers,  James  Edward,  Arts  Club,  17,  Hanover-square,  London,  "W. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1865;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
Rogers,  John  Godfrey. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1870;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  5,  1871. 
Rogers,  John  William. 

Mus.  D.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Rogers,  Rev.  Robert,  Denver,  Boxwell,  Norfolk. 

Sch.,  1849;   B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1861;  ^es.  Nov.  30, 
1855. 
Rogers,  Rev.  Robert  Hawkesworth,  St.  John's  Vicarage,  Kilkenny. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  Reg.  March  11,  1874. 
Rogers,  Thomas,  Moreton,  Chirk,  North  Wales. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  July  Z,  1880. 
Rogers,   Rev.   William   Henry,    St.   Thomas,   Heaton  Norris,   Man- 
chester. '; 

B.A.,   Vern.   1857;  M.A.,   Hiem.   1859;  B.  D.  and  D.D.,    Vern.  \- 

1873  ;  Reg.  April  15,  1860.  | 

Rbhner,  George  William,  19,  Bedford-street,  Liverpool.  1] 

Mus.  D.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1870.  Ij 

Rooke,  Bartholomew  Warburton,  6,  Herbert-street.  '| 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1866  ;  Reg.  June  13,  1866.  \ 

Rooke,  Rev.  George  Warburton,  Kilkenny.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868.  j 

Rooke,  Rev.  Henry  Benjamin,  Wicklow. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.  jEst.  1856;  Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868. 
Roosmalr-Cocq,  Rev.  James  Lewis  Soraers,  Sydenham,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Roper,  William  Robert,  3,  Camden-place,  Cambridge. 

M.  A.   {ad  eund.  Cantab.),  and  M.  D.,  .^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26, 
1884. 
Rose,  Rev.  John  Henry,  Lloyd-house,  Lloyd-square,  London,  W.C. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1878. 
Rosenthal,  John  David,  80,  Harcourt-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  LL.  D.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  Reg.  May  6,  1874. 
Rosenthal,  Lionel,  4,  New-square,  London. 

Sch.,  1875;  B.A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  May  24,  1875. 
fRoss,  Arthur  Edwin. 

Sch.  1891 ;  B.A.  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  May  25,  1891. 
Ross,  George  Murray,  92,  Middle  Abbey-street. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Nov.  5,  1877. 
Ross,  Henry  Thomas,  Madras. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  Oct.  11,  1880. 
Ross,  John,  41,  Percy-place. 

Sch.,  1876;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  12,  1876. 
Ross,  Rev.  John  Trelawny,  Paignton,  Devonshire. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1878;  D.  D.  Hiem.  1890;  Reg. 
Dec.  18,  1878. 
tRoBS,  William,  66,  North  Wall. 

B.  A.,  yEat.  1876  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 


UNIVERSITY   ELECTOES.  643 

fRoss,  William  David. 

Sch.,  1888;  Reg.  May  28,  1888. 
Ross-Todd,  Charles  Gibson,  Feldberg,  Foxrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1874;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Ross-Todd,  John  Martin,  49,  North  Great  George's-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
Rotheram,  Arthur,  16,  Longford-terrace,  Monkstown,  Dublin. 

B.A,,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.  March  ^,  1859. 
Rothwell,  Rev.  Thomas  Robert,  Ardmore,  Youghal. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,  Hie7n.  1878;  Reg.  Bee.  18,1878. 
Rotton,  Rev.  John  Edward  Wharton,  Soulderne  Rectory,  Banbury. 

M.  A.   {ad   eiind.  Cantab.),    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Riem.   1868;    Reg. 
April  29,  1869. 
fRoulston,  Edmund  Joseph. 

Sch.,  1891  ;  Reg.  May  25,  1891. 
fRountree,  Francis,  Rochester  House,  Little  Ealing,  London,  W. 

Sch.,  1882;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;    M.A.,  Eiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  5, 
1882. 
Kountree,  Rev.  James  Peter,  Werneth,  Oldham. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1867;  M.  A.,  Riem.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1875. 
Rowan,  Devonsher  John,  Granite  Lodge,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  ^st.   1855;  M.  Eng.,  Vern.  1877;  Reg.  March  11,  1878. 
Rowan,  Rev.  Robert  Strettell,  Rochdale. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853 ;   Reg.  Nov.  16,  1868. 
Rowan,  William,  Belmont,  Tralee. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1854  ;  Reg.  Oct,  26,  1868. 
Rowley,  James,  Clifton  Club,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Sch.,  1858;  B.  A.,  ^st.  1862;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1867;  Reg.  1858. 
Rowton,  Samuel  James,  Milton  House,  Bouverie-square,  Folkestone 

Mus.  B.,  JEst.  1889  ;  Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Ruby,  Rev.  James  Smith,  Murragh  Rectorv,  Bandon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  Rhm.  1876  \  Reg.  Dec.  20, 1876. 
fRudd,  Rev.  Thomas,  Clonmellon. 

B.  A.,  Ve.rn.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  Jicly  5,  1865. 
Russell,  Rev.  Charles  Dickenson,  3,  Hume-strtet. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.A.,  Riem..  1864;  Reg.  Oct.  8,  1880. 
Russell,  Rev.  John  Digby,  Kinnittv. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1863;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
tRussell,  Robert,  F.T.C 

Sch.,  1877;B.A.,JTim.l880;MA.,JE'5^.1884;Reg.if«2/28,  1877. 
Russell,  Samuel,  Madras. 

Sch.,  1874  ;  B.  A.,  Riem.  1876;  Reg.  June  2,  1874. 
Russell,  Rev.  William  Guthrie,  Dartrv,  Co.  Monaghan. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  ^^s^.  1877  ;  Reg.  Oct.  8,  1880. 
Russell,  William  Marcus,  5,  Queen' s-terrace,  Southampton. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882;  M.D.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  Jicne,  26,  1890. 
tRutherford,  Henry  Ernest. 

Sch.,  1890. 
Rutherford,  Rev.  William  Alan,  Alston,  Carlisle. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^5^.   1870; 
Reg.  July  11,  1870. 
Rutherford,  Rev.  William,  Eirke,  Johnstown,  Co.  Kilkenny. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872  ;  Reg.  Jan.  31,  1874. 
2g  2 


644  UNIVERSITY   ELECTORS. 

Butledffe,  David  Watson,  25,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

B.  A.  (as  Watson),  ^st.  1832 ;  M.  A.,  u^at.  1835;  Reg.  1835. 
Rutledge,  Rev.  Lawrence  Wm.,  Rector}^,  Banbridge. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1879;  M.A  ,  mein.  1887;  Rog.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
Ryan,  John,  Briiree,  Co.  Limerick. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885;   M.D.,  Vern.  1891;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Ryan,  Perceval  Cecil  Harding,  133,  Rathgar-road. 

B.A.,  JSst.  1887  ;  M.A.  andM.D.,  Fern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Ryan,  Rev.  Edward  Blanchard,  Strangford. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;    M.  A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Ryan,  James  Francis. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.Ch.,  Fern.  1868;  Reg.  March  12,  1883. 
Ryan,  William,  29,  Upper  Pembroke-street. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1838;   M.  A.,  ^st.  1866;  Reg.  Mv.  23,  1866. 
Ryan,  Rev.  William  Ewer,  Pilton,  Devon. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1876;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1876. 
Ryan,  John  Henry,  University  Club,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  Hiejn.  1868  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890  ;   Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
fRyder,  Rev.  Alexander  Roderick,  Drumbeg,  Lisburn. 

Sch.,  1872;  B.  A.,  mem.  1873;  M.A.,  Fern.  1878;  Reg.  1872. 
tRyland,  Ven.  John  Frederick,  Archdeacon  of  Lisraore,  Tallow. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1845  ;  M.A.   Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  ^uff.  27,  1868. 
Ryland,  Theodore,  26,  Herbert-place. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1850;  M. A.,  Siem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Rynd,  Rev.  James  William,  Brasted,  Sevenoaks. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1861;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1867;  Reg.  April  18,  1874. 
Rynd,  John  Nuttal,  2,  Upper  Ely-place. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1857;  M.  A.,  Hietn.  1860;  Reg.  April  24,  1874. 
St.  George,  Acheson,  Woodpark,  Armagh. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1842;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
fSt.  George,  Rev.  Herbert  Schomberg,  The  Glebe^^Rathowen. 

B.A.,mem.  1868;  M.A.,  F^'rn.  1872;  Reg.  Oct.  28,  1873. 
St.  George,  Rev.  Howard,  Billings,  Wigan. 

B.A.,^'«^.  1846:  M.  A.,  Fern.  1853;  Reg.  Jan.  9,  1869. 
Sadleir,  Rev.  Franc,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces,  Dover. 

B.  A.,  uFst.  1864;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1864. 
t Sadleir,  Rev.  Ralph,  Castleknock. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1837;    M.A.,  Fern.  1840;   B.  D.,  T^m.  1851;  D.  D., 
Fern.  1852;  Reg.  Dec.  1,  1857. 
Sagar,  Rev.  Gates,  Trimdon  Grange,  Durham. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Salaraan,  Selim  Myer,  17,  Warrington-crescent,  Maidallill,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1866  ;  M.  A.  and  M.  D.,  Hiem. 
1869  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1869. 
Salmon,  Edward  William,  Summerville,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin. 

Sch.,  1865;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  1865. 
t Salmon,  Rev.  George,  Provost  of  Trinity  College. 

Sch.,  1837;    B.  A.,  Fern.  18S9  ;  Fellow,  1841;    M.A.,  ^«M843, 
B.  D.,  and  D.  D.,  ^'st.  1859  ;  Provost,  1888. 
Samuels,  Arthur,  Langara,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Ferji.  1870;  Reg.  March  1, 1870. 
Samuels,  Arthur  Warren,  29,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

Sch.,  1874;  B.  A.,  Fern.  1876;  Reg.  June  2,  1874. 


UNITEESITT  ELECTOES.  645 

Samuels,  Rev.  Frederick  Simeon,  Kilbarron,  Borrisokane. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.A.,  Vern.,  1874  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ; 
Reg.  Feb.  17,  1874. 
Sanders,  Rev.  Francis  Alexander,  Cootehill. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Sanders,  Robert  Massy  Dawson,  Sanders'  Park,  Charleville. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;'  M.  Eng,  JEst.  1887  ;   Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Sanders,  Rev.  Montague  Cbarles,  Uniballa,  Punjab,  India. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1882;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
fSanders,  Tbomas,  Sanders'  Park,  Charleville. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.A.,   Vern.  1841  ;  LL.  D.,    Vern.  1845;  Reg. 
Nov.  27,  1845. 
Sandes,  Rev.  Samuel  Dickson,  Monewdon  Rectory,  "Wickham  Market. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1846;  M.A.,  Fern.  1850;  Reg.  Ifarch  20,  1858. 
Sandes,  William  Stephen,  Kildare-street  Club. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1841 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  Reg.  March  6,  1865 
f  Sandford,  Rev.  Herbert  JEmilius,  Killylea,  Armagh. 

Sch.,  1881;  B.A.  Hiem.  1883;  Reg.  June  13,  1881. 
Sandford,  John  Beech,  15,  Lower  I;eeson-street. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
tSandford,  Philip  (ieorge,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 

Sch.,  1875  ;   B.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;    M.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;    Reg.  Mai/  24, 
1875. 
Sandford,  Rev.  "William  Wingfield,  Chesterton  Vicarage,  Newcastle- 
under-Lyne. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.A.,  Vern.  1883;   Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Sandlands,  Rev.  John  Poole,  Thrapston,  Northants. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Sandys,  Rev.  John  James,  Gateacre,  Leeds. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Sandys,  Rev.  Samuel,  4,  Sandford-parade. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.A.,  Hiem..  1880;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Sangar,  Rev.  Benjamin  Cox,  Vicarage,  Hythe,  Kent. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838 ;  M.  A.,  Mst.  1841 ;  Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868. 
Saps  worth,  Charles. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.A.,  Mst.  1889;  Reg.  June  11,  1889. 
Sargent,  "William  Albert,  Paul's-square,  Waterford. 

Sch.,  1861;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1862;  Reg.   July  6,   1866. 
Sargint,  Rev.  John  Jebb,  Kilworlh. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  ^J9n7  6,  1876. 
Saul,  Rev.  "William  Beamish,  Portenie,  Buckie,  N.  B. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1869;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869. 
Saulez,  Rev.  "William  Helv,  Boughton,  Favcrsham,  Kent. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Hiem..  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Saunders,  Rev.  Clement  Morgan,  Peshawur,  India. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1808;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;   Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Saunders,  Rev.  Morley  Benjamin,  Clifton  "Wood,  Bristol. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  Aug.  Tl,  1874. 
Savage,  Rev.  Robert  James,  Beeston,  Nottingham. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866;  M.A.,  JEst.  1870;  LL.D.,   Hiem.  1878;  Reg. 
Oct.  19,  1874. 
Savage,  "William,  Wellington  Lodge,  Rathfarnham. 

Sch.,  1881 ;  B.  A.,  Mst.  1834  ;  Reg.  Aug.  4,  1868. 


646  University  electors. 

Savage-Armstrong  (fomierly   Armstrong),    George   Francis,    Queen's 
College,  Cork, 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1872  ;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Sayers,  Rev.  Robert  Creagh,  Grev  Lodge,  Groby,  Leicester. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1851  ;  M.A.,  ^it.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Saywell,  Samuel,  The  College  Scbool,  Bromsgrove,  "Worcestershire. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1872;  M.A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
Schaffter,  Rev.  Henry  James. 

B.A.,  Jliem.  1885;  M.A.,  Vern.  1891  ;   Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
Schoales,  George,  Pembroke  Lodge,  Bray. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  183G;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  Nov.  12,  1867. 
tScott,  Arthur  William,  St.  David's  College,  Lampeter,  S.  "Wales. 

Sch.,  1867;  B.  A.,  l?/m.  1868;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  1867. 
Scott,  Rev.  Edward,  King  "William's  College,  Isle  of  Man. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Scott,  Rev.  Francis  Montgomery,  Portaferry. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1868. 
Scott,  George,  25,  "Wellington-place. 

B.A.,^s^  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Heg.  Sept.  19,  1868. 
Scott,  Horatio,  Staff  Assistant- Surgeon,  Portaferry. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;   M.  D.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1868. 
Scott,  Rev.  James  Bedell,  Banagher  Glebe,  Feeney. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  Oct.  2,  1868. 
Scott,    James    Edward,    Deputy    Surgeon- General,    30,   Burlington- 
road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Oct.  7,  1868. 
Scott,  Ven.  James  George,  Archdeacon  of  Dublin,  Bray.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.A.,  mem.  1860;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^s^  1883;     'j 

Reg.  April  19,  1879.  |! 

Scott,  John  Middleton,  India. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.A.,  Mem.  1868  ;  Reg.  Oct.  13,  1880. 
Scott,  John  Walter. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1881, 
Scott,  Rev.  Richard  Leslie,  Harlow,  Essex. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  Reg.  April  14,  1874. 
t  Scott,  Robert  Henry,  6,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  London,  S."W. 

Sch.,  1853;   B.A.,  Vern.  1856;   M.A.,  ^st.  1859;  Reg.  Feb.  13, 
1872. 
Scott,  Rev.  Thomas  Lucas,  64,  Eccles-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;    M.  A.,  Vern.  1862;    B.D.,  Siem.  1891  ;    Reg. 
Feb.  9,  1869. 
Scott,  Rev.  Walter  Henry,  Clanabogan,  Omagh. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1869;   Reg.  Feb.  9,  1869. 
Scott,  Rev.  "William  Armstrong,  New  Seaham  Vicarage,  Durham. 

B.  A.,  uEst.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  Reg.  Oct.  9,  1868. 
Scriven,  George,  33,  Stephen' s-green. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884. 
Scully,  Darby,  Silverfort,  Fethard,  Tipperary. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  ^J*^.  1878;  Reg.  Julj/ 4,  1878. 
Seamer,  Arthur,  7,  Brunswick-road,  Brigliton. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  18G7  ;  Reg.  Auff.  18,  1868. 
tSeaver,  Yen.  Charles,  Archdeacon  of  Connor,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.A.,  Vern.  1871  ;  Reg.  Feb.  21, 1871. 


UNIVEESITY  ELECTOES.  647      ] 

Seaver,  Rev.  Jonathan,  St.  George's  Vicarage,  Cullercoats,  Newcastle- 
on-Tvne. 

B.A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.A.,  ^si.  1875 ;  Eeg.  June  30,  1875.  ■; 

Seaver,  Jonathan  Pockrich,  39,  Brooker-street,  Hove,  near  Brighton.  J 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1878  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1881 ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881.  ; 

fSeaver,  Rev.  R.  Whitchurch,  30,  Herhert-park,  Highhury, London,  W.  < 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;   Reg.  June  13,  1881.  j 

Seddon,  Rev.  Robert,  Grammar  School,  Lutterworth.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1867;     M.A.,  Vern.  1870;  Reg.  Oct.  11,  1880. 
Sedgwick,  Rev.  John  Edmund,  Stanford-le-Hope,  Romford. 

B.A.,  Vern.   1852;    M.A.,  Vern.   1855;   B.  D.  and  J).D.,mem. 
1874;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Sellors,  Edward  Marmaduke,  10,  St.  Mary's-road. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  M.A.,   Vern.  1887  ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
fSelss,  Albert  Maximilian,  Professor  of  German, 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1862.  , 

Serres,    Rev.    Henry    Arthur,    27,    Canning-road,    Addiscombe,  J 

Croydon.  i 

B.A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885.  j 

Seymour,  Charles  Augustus.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Juhj  5,  1881.  'j 

Seymour,  Rev.  Edward,  University  Club,  Stephen's- green.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1856;  Reg.  Jukj  1,  1856.  ^ 
Seymour,  Rev.  John  Hobart,  Newcastle,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  uS^st.  1861 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1861.  \ 

Seymour,  John  Wight,  7,  Winton-road.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1857.  J 

Seymour,  Kev.  Robert,  Agher,  Enfield,  Co.  Meath.  ] 

B.A.,  JSiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Vern.   1880;    B.D.  ^st.  1891;   D.D.,  j 
mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 

Seymour,  Robert,  Belle vue  House,  Queen stown.  i 

B.A.,  mem.  1879  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 

Seymour,  Robert  Hemmings.  ; 

B.A.,  mem.  1867;  M.A.,  Vern.  1870;  Reg.  July  5,  1881.  ] 

Seymour,  Thomas,  Ballymore  Castle,  Ballinasloe.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1815;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  16,  1832.  1 

Seymour,  Rev.  William  Francis,  Abington  Glebe,  Murroe,  Limerick.  ■ 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1846  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  Reg.  March  2,  1874.  \ 
Shackleton,  Henry,  35,  Marlborough-road. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868  ;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884.  ' 

Shackleton,  Richard  Ebenezer,  Moone.  j 

Sch.,  1858  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.  Mv.  20,  1868.  ' 
Shackleton,  Rev.  Thomas,  The  College,  Hereford. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868 ;  M.  A.,  u3^st.  1872 ;  Reg.  April  23,  1874. 
Shanley,  Michael,  Strokestown. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Feb.  18,  1868.  1 

Shannon,  George  Henry.  '  1 

Sch.,  1876  ;  B.A.,   Fern.  1877  ;  Reg.  June  12,  1876.  \ 

Shannon,  William  John,  13,  Leeson-park.  • 

B.A.,I£iem.  1879;  M.  A.,  Miem.  1883;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1883.  ! 
Sharkey,  Edmund,  BaRinasloe. 

Sch.,  1827;  B.A.,  ^st.  1828;  M.D.,  mem,  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  8,  : 

1832.  1 


648  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Sharkey,  John  Archibald,  Christ's  College,  Cambridge. 

Sch.,  1868;  B.  A.,  Hietn.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1884 ;  Reg.  1868. 
Sharman- Crawford,  Robert  Gordon,  16th  Lancers. 

B.A.,  Biem,  1873;  M.A.,  Fern.  1883;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1883. 
Share,  Rev.  Fredk.  Arthur  Colbatch,  Tinton,  Skipton,  Yorks. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.A.,  Jliem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
f  Sharp,  Wm.  J.  Curran,  14,  Mount-street,  Grosvenor-square,  London, 
Sch.,  1874;  B.A., Miem.  1875;  M.A.,mem.lS78;  Reg.June'I,  1874. 
Sharpe,  William  E.  Thompson,  11,  Ladbroke-square,  London,  "W. 

Sch.,  1853;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  5, 1871. 
Shaw,  Rev.  Alfred  Havergal,  46,  Beresford-road,  Highbury  New  Park, 
London,  N. 
B.A.,  JEst.  1881;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886;  Reg.  Jult/  1,  1886. 
Shaw,  Eyre  Massy,  Fire  Brigade,  London. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848 ;  M.A.  Vern.  1854 ;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1880. 
tShaw,  George  Ferdinand,  S.  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1841;  B.A.,  Vern.  ISU ',  Fellow,  1848;  M.A.,u^st.  1856; 
LL.D.,  ^st.  1856. 
fShaw,  Rev.  John  Hall,  133,  Highbuiy  New  Park,  London,  N. 
B.A.,  mejn.  1865;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Bee.  16,1868. 
Shaw,  Sir  Robert,  Bart.,  Lieut. -Colonel,  Bushy  Park,  Terenure. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1843 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1847  ;  Reg.  Juli/  6,  1847. 
Shaw-Hamilton,  Rev.  Robert  James,  Tvnan,  Armagh. 

B.A.,  ^st.   1862;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1871;  B.D.,  Vern.   1884;  D.D., 
mem.  1890;  Ue^.  Jult/  7,  1871. 
Shaw,  Stanley,  Simla,  India. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1880;  LLD.,  ^st.  1885;  Reg.  Maij  6,  1885. 
fShaw,  Townsend  Wharton. 

Sch.,  1884;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1886;  Reg.  June  9,  1884. 
Shaw,  Colonel  Wilkinson  Jocelyn. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  Oct.  11,  1880. 
Shaw,  Rev.  William  Henry,  The  Vicarage,  Combe  Down,  Bath. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.A.,  JEst.  1886  ;  Reg.  Jtdij  1,  1886. 
Shea,  Rev.  Robert  Francis  Jones,  Henbury  Parsonage,  Macclesfield 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.A.,  ^st.  1842;  Reg.  Sept.  1839. 
Sheahan,  Timothy,  8,  Upper  Sherrard-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1841;  M.A.,  Vern.  1851;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1856. 
Sheilds,  Rev.  John  Sandys. 

B.  A,,  Siem.  1868  ;    M.  A.,  Hiem.  1876  ;    B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  Hiem. 
1883;  Reg.  Dec.  20,1876. 
Sheil,  Robert,  22,  Elgin-road. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1890;  Reg.  Mat/  7,  1890. 
Sheill,  Thomas. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1850;  Reg.  Jiili/  6,  1881. 
Shekleton,  Robert  William,  31,  Lower  Leeson-strcet. 

Sch.,  1844;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  Reg.  Aw.  7,  1850. 
Shepherd,  Edward  Woodhousc,  Chorlton  High  School,  Manchester. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881;  M.A.,  JEst.  1886;  Reg.  Mai/  6,  1885. 
Sheppard,  Rev.  Henry  Drought. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A,,  Vern.  1856;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1872. 
M.D.,  ^iV.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  21,  1869. 
Shera,  Henry  M'Effer,  Wesley  CoUege,  Sheffield. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  LL.D.,  .^st.  1875;  Reg.  Oct.  13,  1876. 


tJNIVERSlTf  ELECTORS.  649 

t Sherlock,  Ilev,  "William,  Sherlockstown ,  Naas. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1872;  Eeg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Sherrard,  David  John. 

B.  A.,  Hieni.  18(57 ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Sherrard,  Eev.  Hugh,  St.  Thomas's  Vicarage,  Stourbridge. 

Sch.,  1846;   B.A.,  Vern.,  1849;   M.A.,  Vern.   1859;    Reg.  Aug.  13, 
1874. 
Shire,  Rev.  Loftus  Theophilus,  65,  Palmerston-road,  Rathmines. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1845;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1863;  Reg.  Oct.  28,  1863. 
Shone,  John  Allen,  61,  Upper  Sackville-street. 

Sch.,  1834;  B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  Reg.  Dec.  1839. 
Shone,  Right  Rev.  Samuel,  Lord  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Cavan. 

B.A.,    Vern.   1843;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857;    B.  D.  and  D.D.,  Eiem. 
1884  ;  Reg.  Juhj  7,  1857. 
Shone,  Rev.  Samuel  Allen,  Dockyard,  Devonport. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  :  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1875  ;  Reg.  July  10,  1875. 
Shore,  Rev.  Thomas  Teignmouth,  31,  Montpelier-square,  Rutland- gate, 
London,  S.W. 

B.A.,  mem.  1861  ;  M.A.,  ^sf.  1865;  Reg.  Feb.  15,  1872. 
Shore,  Captain  William  Carpenter,  18,  Waterloo-road. 

B.A.  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.A.  ^st.  1876;  Reg.  March  19,  1877. 
Shortt,  Rev.  Edward,  Woodhorn,  Morpeth. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  April  2,  1873. 
t Shortt,  Francis  Hely. 

Sch.,  1888;  Reg.  May  28,  1888. 
Shortt,  John  Fitzgerald,  Askern,  Doncaster. 

B.A.,  mem.  1885;  M.A.,  mem.  1888  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Shortt,  Rev.  William  Kemmis,  Melbourne. 

B.A.,  miem.  1873;  M.A.,  Fern.  1879;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1879. 
Shuldham,  Edward  Barton. 

M.A.  (ad  eund.  Oxon.),  Vern.,  M.D.,  .Mst.  1866;  Reg.  Kov.  14, 
1874. 
Sibthorp,  Rev.  Henry  James,  6,  Agnew-street,  Lytham,  Preston. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1874  ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Sidley,  Rev.  Francis  Henry  de  Burgh,  The  Rectory,  Granard. 

B.A.,^s^.  1879;  B.  D.  and  M.  A.,  ^si!.  1890;  D.  D.,  ^s^.  1891  ; 
Reg.  June  26,   1890. 
Sidley,  Rev.  H.  de  Burgh,  Garway,  Herefordshire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Biem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dee.  20,  1871. 
Silverwood,  George  Henry,  19,  Park-road,  Crouch-end,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1886;  M.A.,  m:em.  1888;   Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Silvester,  Rev.  Joseph,  Hawkshaw-lane,  Tottington. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1877;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1881 ;  Reg.  April  22,  1881. 
Simons,  Rev.  William  Henry,  St.  Helen,  Gateshead. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Oct.  11,  1880. 
Simpson,  Rev.  James  W.  Smart,  Vicarage,  Lowton,  Newton-le- Willows. 

B.  A.,  Vern,  1847  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  Reg.  March  30,  1874. 
Simpson,  John. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1889  ;  Reg.  March  5,  1889. 
Simpson,  Rev.  Robert  James,  Metton  Rectory,  Roughton,  Norfolk. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,^st.  1866;  Reg.  March  30,  1874. 
Simpson,  Rev.  Samuel. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  ^s^  1874;  Reg.  June  24,   1874. 
2  G  3 


650  PNITEttSITY  EtECTOBS. 

Simpson,  William. 

B,  A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1881. 
Sinclair,  Hill,  Harmony-street,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Miem.  1876  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Eeg.  Jan.  7,  1880. 
Singer,  Rev.  Paulus  iEmilius,  Lausanne. 

Sch.,  1853;  B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.A.,  ^st.  1858;  Eeg./«w.  13, 1859. 
Singleton,  Eev.  Edward,  Great  Cornard  Vicarage,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1871;  M.  A.,  ^6<.  1874;  B.D.  and  D.I).,mem.  1888  ; 
Eeg.  June  24,  1874. 
Singleton,  Eev.  Thomas,  Neckinghall-Diss.,  Norfolk. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.  A.,  ^'s^.  1869;  LL.D.,JEsL  1871  ;    Eeg. 
June  30,  1869. 
Sinkinson,  Edward  James,  Calcutta. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1885;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1888;  Eeg.  May  2,  1888. 
Sisson,  Frederick  Henry. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.A.,  Vern.  1839;  Eeg.  July  9,  1834. 
Sitwell,  Eev.  Albert  Hurt,  The  Vicarage,  Minster,  Isle  of  Thanet. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Verti.  1858;  Eeg.  Juff.  27,  1874. 
Skelton,  James  Marshall. 

B.A.,   Vern.  1865;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Siem.  1871;  Reg.  Dec.   20, 
1871. 
Skipton,  Very  Eev.  William,  Dean  of  Killala,  Ballina. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  18, 1872. 
Skuse,  Kev.  Eichard  David,  Ballykean,  Portarlington. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Eeg.  June  28,  1877. 
Slacke,  Thomas  Launcelot. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859;  Eeg.  July  5,  1881. 
Slacke,  Eev.  William  James,  Dacre-street,  Morpeth. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1859  ;  Eeg.  Auy.  27,  1868. 
Slater,  John  Sisson,  Seafield,  Lytham,  Preston. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  MA.  and  LL.D.,  u^st.  1886  ;  Eeg.  Mat/  12,  1886. 
fSlattery,  James,  Queen's  College,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.A.,  Vern.  1866;  Heg.  June  S,  1872. 
Slaughter,  Emest  Augustus,  14,  First-avenue,  Brighton. 

B.A.,  JKst.  1885  ;  M.D.,  u3^st.  1890  ;  Eeg.  June  26,  1890. 
Smart,  Eev.  Samuel  Thomas,  Newry. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
Smart,  William  George,  Madras. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.Eng.,  Vern.  1862;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1S65;  Eeg. 
Oct.  12,  1880. 
Smeeth,  Henry  George,  Hope  Hospital,  Eccles,  Manchester. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.D.,  HUm.  1888;  Eeg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Smith,  Eev.  Alexander  Henry,  Manchester. 

Sch.,  1875  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Eeg.  May  24, 
1875. 
tSmith,  Charles. 

Sch.  1885  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Eeg.  June  1,  1885. 
Smith,  David  Chadwick,  Lowestoft. 

B.  A.,  uS^st.  1878  ;  M.  D.  Hiem.  1883;  Eeg.  Dee.  19,  1883. 
Smithy  Edward,  America. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Eeg.  July  5,  1865. 
Smith,  Edward  John,  Jun. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  Eeg.  Feb.  9,  1864. 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  651 

Smith,  Eev.  Francis,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1868. 
fSmitli,  Frederick  Robert,  2,  Great  Collece-street,  Westminster. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1854  ;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868. 
Smith,  Rev.  George,  Comber,  Co.  Down. 

B.  A.,  Vem.  1862;  M.  A.,  JE^t.  1874;  Reg.  JuneM,  1874. 
Smith,  Gilbart,  68,  Harley-street,  London,  W. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17, 1873. 
Smith,    Rev.  Henry,   Boscombe   House,    Boscombe-road,    Shepherd's 
Bush,  London,  "W. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1836  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  B.  D,  and  D.  D.,   Vern.  1857; 
Reg.  Feb.  10,  1872. 
Smith,  Captain  Henry  Lees,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Smith,  Henry  Westenra,  University  Club,  Stephen's- green.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1842.  1 

Smithy  John  Campbell,  12,  South  Frederick-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  24,  1875.  • 

Smith,  Joseph,  Cedar  Mount,  Dundrum,  Co.  Dublin.  \ 

Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881.  ! 

Smith,  Rev.  Percy  Edward,  Lenton  Vicarage,  Notts.  j 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.A.,  M^t.  1888 ;  Reg.  Jime  28,  1888.  j 

Smith,  Pbilip  Henry  Law,  26,  Upper  Mount  street.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883  ;  LL.D.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  \ 

t Smith,  Rev.  Richard  Travers,  Vicarage,  Clyde-road. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  B.  D.,  ^«if.  1872  ;  ^ 

D.D.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  March  10,  1858.  ' 

Smith,  Telford,  4,  Eglinton-road.  ; 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1884;   Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884.  ^ 

Smith,  Travers  Robert  Montgomery,  Sandyraount,  Belfast.  1 

B.A.,  Vern.  1880  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  July  3,  1883.  i 

Smith,  Victor  Edwin.  i 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  M.  D.,  Vern.  1885;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1885. 
Smith,  Vincent  Arthur,  India.  i 

Sch.,  1866;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  1866. 
Smith,  Rev.  Wharton  Buchanan,  Bishopsbourne,  Grahamstown,  Cape 

Colony.  ; 

B.A.,  Ast.  1874 ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1883  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1883.  '\ 

fSmith,  Walter  George,  34,  Lower  Baggot-street.  j 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  Reg.  Dec.  14,  1870.  ■ 

Smith,  Rev.  William,  Royal  Infirmary,  Liverpool.  ; 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1862;  Reg.  Aug.  15,  1868.  • 

Smith,  Rev.  William,  Limavady.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  M.A,,  Vern.  1880;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880.  j 

Smithe,  Rev.  Frederick,  Churchdown  Vicarage,  Gloucester.  ! 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A,   Vern.    1856;  LL.  D.,  ^«<.  1874 ;  Reg.  j 

Aug.  17,  1875.  j 

Smith  wick.  Rev.  Standish  Poole,  Monasterevan.  'i 

B.k.,Hiem.  1870;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1885;  Reg.  May  6,  1886.  '. 

Smyly,  Very  Rev.  Andrew  Ferguson,  Dean  of  Derrv.  ; 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1853;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1862;  Reg.  July'2,  1862.  • 

fSmyly,  Gilbert  Josiah.  i 

Sch.,  1887;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1889  :  Reg.  JnneQ,  1887.  j 


652  UNrVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Smyly,  Matthew  John,  Drayton  Lodge,  Monkstcwn,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1876. 
fSmyly,  Philip  Crampton,  4,  Merrion- square,  North. 

B.  A.,  Hmn.  1859;  M.D.,  Fern.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  11,  1868. 
Smyly,  Philip  Crampton,  Junr.,  4,  Men  ion-square. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1888  ;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Smyly,  Rev.  William,  Welcombe,  Bath. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1876;  M.A.,  ^sL  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Smyly,  William  Josiah,  56,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1872;  M.D.,  Miem.  1875;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1880. 
Smyth,  Rev.  Arthur,  Markby,  Alford. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.A.,  ^st.  1869;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Smyth,  Brice,  13,  College-square,  East,  Belfast. 

B.  A.  and  M.  Cbir.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Smtjih,  Constantine  Joseph. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1838;  M.A.,  ^st.  1841;  Reg.  Sept.  1839. 
Smyth,  Rev.  Edward  Johnson,    Clevedon  House,  Temple-road. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1850;  Reg.  Feb.  12,  1850. 
fSmyth,  George,  81,  Pembroke-road. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1863. 
Smyth,  Rev.  George  Kennedy,  Blackrock,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  March  31,  1857. 
Smyth,  Hatton,  Pelbam  House,  Poole. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869;  M.Cb.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.D.,  Vern.  1876;  Reg. 
Oct.  16,  1880. 
Smyth,  John,  2,  Clare-street. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1827  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1832. 
f  Smyth,  John,  Banbridge, 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Nov.l,  1854. 
Smyth,  Ross  Vincent  Beatty,  Strabane. 

*B.A.,  JEst.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1886. 
Smyth,  Rev.  Thomas  Cartwright,  Vicarage  Far-Headingley,  Leeds.  i 

M.A.  {ad  eund.   Cantab.),   B.D.   and   D.  D.,  Hiem.    1860;  Reg.       , 
Dec.U.l^lZ.  J 

Smyth,  Rev.  Thomas  Jasper,  New  Zealand. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1865 ;  Reg.  Dec.  30,  1874.  - 

Smyth,  Thomas  Edward,  81,  Pembroke -road. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890.  , 

Smythe,  Rev.  George  Chichester,  The  Glebe,  Carnmoney.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  Reg.  i?i;A.  24,' 1852.  I 

Snaggc,  Thomas  William,  14,  Courtfield  Gardens,  London,  S.W.  1 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1862;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868.  \ 

tSollas,  William  Johnson,  Professor  of  Geology,  &c. 

M.A.  {ad  eund.  Cantah.),  Vern.  1884;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1884. 
Bomerville,  Rev.  Richar<l  Neville,  3,  Clarinda-park,  E.,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  jEst.  1886  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Spark,  William,  Newton  Park,  Leeds. 

Mus.  D.,  ^Ht.  1861  ;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1880. 
Sparrow,  Robert. 

Sch.,  1885  ;  Reg.  June  1,  1885. 
Sparrow,  Rev.  William  Charles,  Grammar  School,  Ludlow. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;    M.A.,  Ftfrn.  1862  ;   LL.D., ^'«^  1869  ;   Reg.      1 
Auff.  27,  1874. 


tJNiTEESITY  ELECTORS.  653 

Spear,  William. 

B.A.,  JEst.   1870;   M.A.,    ^sif.  1874;   M.D.,   EienuWh;  Reg. 
June  24,  1874. 
Speer,  Oliver  William,  26,  Kennel-road,  St.  Peter's  Park,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  Riem.  1870;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1876;  Eeg.  April  19,  1876. 
Spence,  Rev.  Jolm,  Mariners'  Parsonage,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1875;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1879;  D.D,,  Eiem.  1890;  Reg. 
Dec.  17,  1879. 
Spencer,  Rev.  John  Scott  Ellis,  Wilshaw  Parsonage,  Huddersfield. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.A.,^V.  1862;  Reg.  AprilT,  1874. 
Spencer,  Rev. Wm.,  13,Waverley-place,  St.  John's  Wood,  London  N.W. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  Eiem.    1867;  B.J).,  Eiem.  IS6S;  D.D., 
Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
Sprott,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  New  Zealand. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1878  ;  M.A.,  u^st.  1882  ;   Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Sproule,  Alfred  Arnold,  Stackpool-road,  Bristol. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  Eiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17, 1891. 
fStack,  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Maurice,   Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher,  Knock- 
ballymore,  Clones. 
B.A.,  ^st.  1848  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1858;  B.D.,  and  D.D.,  JEst.  1875; 
Reg.  Nov.  28,  1866. 
Stack,  Rev.  Charles  Maurice,  Ballymena. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1861  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Stack,  Rev.  Charles  Maurice,  Ballymoney. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1887:  M.A.,  Eiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
Stack,  George  Hall,  Mullaghmore,  Omagh. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1874;   Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
tStack,  Richard  Theodore,  10,  AVestland-row. 

Sch.,  1868;  B.A.,  .^st.  1873;  M.D.,  Vern.  1874;  Reg.  1868. 
tStack,  Rev.  Thomas,  S.  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,    1833;    B.  A.,    Vern.    1836;    FeUow,    1838;    M.  A.,    Vern. 
1839. 
Stack,  Rev.  Thomas  Lindsay,  Moville,  Derry. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1843;  M.A.,  Vern.  1846;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1874; 
Reg.  June  18,  1846. 
fStack,  Rev.  Thomas  Lindesay,  Lower  Langfield,  Drumquin. 
Sch.,  1867;  B.A.,  Eie^n.  1869;  M.A.,  JSsi.  1873. 
Stackhouse,  Rev  Jonathan  Lett,  The  Chantry,  Berkeley. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1854;  M.A.,  Vern,  1858;  Reg.  April  21,  1874. 
Stacpoole,  William  Henry,  1,  Hare  Court,  Temple,  London,  E. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1880  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
Stamper,  Rev.  John  Alexander. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1853;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1875. 
Stanley,  Rev.  Abraham,  Lille,  France. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860 ;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1867;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1868. 
Stanley,  Hugh  Beresford,  24,  Longford-terrace,  Monkstown. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1823  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Dec.  8,  1832. 
Stanley,  John,  40,  Lower  Leeson-street. 

Sch.,  1868  ;  B.  A.,  Eiem.  1869  ;  Reg.  1868. 
Stanley,  John,  33,  Hogarth-road,  London,  S.W. 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.A.,  Eiem.  1882;  Reg.  June  13,  1881. 
Stanley,  Rev.  Thomas  Carter,  Berne,  Switzerland. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1869;  Reg.  June  30, 1869. 


654  UNIVERSITY  ELECT0R8. 

Stanley y  William  Henry  Robert,  Malahide. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1869;  M.  D.,  ^lew.  1875;  Reg.  i)^<?.  27,  1876. 
Stannard,  Henry,  62,  Shelboume-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1829;  M.A.,Nov.  1832;   LL.B.,  mem.  1866;   Ree. 
Ifov.  16,  1832. 
Stannus,  Rev.  Beauchamp  Walter,  Arrow  Rectory,  Alcester. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1842  ;  M.  A.,  .l^st.  1853  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Stannus,  Walter  Trevor,  Manor  House,  Lisburn. 

B.  A.,  u^st.  1848;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1862;  Reg.  Juli/ 2,  1862. 
Stanton,  Rev.  James,  Ratbconnell,  Killucan. 

Sob.,  1854;  B.A.,  Fern.  1856;  U.A.,Vern.  1860;  B.D.  and  D.D., 
Vern.  1875;  Reg.  iVot'.  24,  1858. 
Stanton,  Rev.  William  Redin,  West  Deeping. 

B.A.,  Vern.   1864;  M.  A.,   Vern.  1867;  B.  D.,  JEst.  1874;  R< 
Auff.  27,  1874. 
Stanuell,  Cbarles  Attbill,  21,  Clyde-road. 

B.  A.   mem.  1873  ;  M.  A.,  mem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
Star,  Leonard  Harry  Frank,  Glvnne  Villa,  Goldney-road,  Clifton. 

B.A.,  me7n.  1888 ;  M.A.,  itiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
tStarkie,  William  Josepb  Myles,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1885  ;   B.A.  Hiem.  1888  ;    Fellow,  1890;   M.A.,  mem.  1891  ; 

Reg.  Jujte  1,  1885.  ' 

Staveley,  Rev.  Robert,  Tbe  Vicarage,  Killiney.  ! 

Scb.,  1846;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.  and  B.D.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.' 

Nov.  17,  1857.  1 

Steed,  Rev.  Walter  Benjamin  Vere,  Huntshaw  Rectory,  Bide  ford,  N.j 

Devon.  I 

B.A.,  Miem.  1870;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880.  i 

Steadman,  James.  t 

Sch.,  1885  ;  Reg.  June  1,  1885.  -J 

tSteede,  Benjamin  Hosford.  ^ 

Sch.,  1886 ;  B.  A.,  mem.  1887 ;  Reg.  June  21,  1886.  '- 

Steede,  John,  Tralee.  ; 

B.  A.,  mem.  1867 ;  LL.D.,  metn.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
Steele,  Rev.  John  Haughton,  Crom,  Newtownbutler. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1873 ;  M.A.,  mem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
Steele,  Otbo  William,  Woolsluntcm,  Stoke-on-Trent.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1871  ;  Reg.  Jult/  6,  1881.  i 

Steele,  Rev.  William,  Levelly,  Enniskillen. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1856;  B.D.  and  D.D.,iriVrwj.  1874;' 
Reg.  Oct.  17,  1856. 
Stephens,  John  Classon,  Woodlawn,  Dundrum,  Dublin.  '■ 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1859;  M.  A.,  ^-E*^  1865;  Reg.  //////  5,  1865.  ; 

Stephens,  Rev.  William  Henry,  lleighinglon,  Durham. 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  Reg.  April  9,  1874.  i 

Stephens,  Rev.  William  Robert,  Chauss6e  de  Vleurgat,  Avenue  Louise, ; 

Brussels.  > 

Sch.,  1848;   B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  27,. 

1854. 

Stephenson,  Rev.  Joseph,  Crowle  Vicarage,  Worcester. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1868  ;  Reg.  April  2,  1874. 
Stevenson,  Rev  James,  Brinny  Rectory,  Innishannon.  , 

Sch.,  1847;  B.A.,  Fern.  1849;  M. A.,  Vern.  1861  ;  Reg.  Feb.\6,  1861.  * 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTOiiS.  655 

t Stevenson,  "William  Edgar,  Doric  House,  Sion  Hill,  Bath. 

B.A:  {adeu7id.Oxon.),Eiem.  1876;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877;  ^es.  Feb.  13, 
1877. 
Stevenson,  William  Flack,  Surgeon-Major,  Royal  Victoria  Hospital, 
Netley. 
B.A.  and  M.Ch.,  Eiem.  1865;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
Stevenson,  "William  John. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1860  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
Stewart,  Charles  A.  "W.,  Carrickfergus, 

B.A.,  Ferw.1837;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  Reg.  June  27, 1837. 
Stewart,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  Bowine  Croft,  "Warlingham,  Surrey. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.  1872;  Reg.  Feb.  13,  1872. 
Stewart,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  4,  Brookfield-terrace,  Donnybrook. 
B.  A.,  Eiem.  1866;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1876  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
t Stewart,  George  Francis,  Summerhill,  Killiney. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1875;  n'eg.  Dec.  15,  1875. 
fStewart,  Rev.  Henry,  St.  Catherine' s-road,  Southbourne. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1859;  M.A.,  ^st.  1867  ;   B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1880  : 
Reg.  Juli/  18,  1867. 
fStewart,  Rev.  Henry  AVilliam,  Knockbreda,  Belfast. 

B.  A.,   Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;    Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
fStewart,  Rev.  Joseph  Atkinson,  Pond  Park,  Lisburn. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
fStewart,  Sir  Robert  Prescott,  Knt.,  Professor  of  Music. 
Mus.  D.,  JEst.  1851 ;  Reg.  March  5,  1851. 
Stew^art,  Rev.  Robert  Warren,  China. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1871;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1875;  Reg.  J)ec.  17,  1875. 
Stewart,    Rev.    William    Charles,    39,    St.    John's    Park,  Black- 
heath,  S.E. 
B.A.,  Eiem.  1873;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1880  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1880. 
Stitt,  George  Alexander. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  July  5,  1881. 
f  Stoker,  Abraham,  16,  Harcourt-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1870;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  J/ay  4,  1875. 
Stoker,  Alexander  Haldane,  Army  Medical  Department. 

B.A.,  Eiejn.  1865;  M.Ch.,  Vern.  1868;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
Stokes,  Frederick,  61,  Stamford-street,  London,  S.E. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1872;  M.A.,  Vern.  1877;  Reg.  Feb.  14,  1877. 
f  Stokes,  George  Joseph,  Queen's  College,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1880;  M.A.,  ^V.  1884;  Keg.  June  26,  1884. 
t  Stokes,  Rev.  George  Thomas,  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History,  Glebe 
House,  Proby-square,  Blackrock. 
B.A.,  i^im.   1864;    M.A.,   Vern.  1871;  B.D.,  ^st.  1881;    D.D., 
JEst.  1886  ;  Reg.  April  22,  1871. 
Stokes,  Rev.  William  Thomas,  Blessington. 

B.A.,  uEst.  1886;  M.A.,  uSst.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Stokes,  Sir  William,  Knt.,  5,  Merrion-square,  N. 

B.  A.,  Eiein.  1859  ;  M.  D.  and  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1863  ;  Reg.  April  IB, 
1872. 
Stockley,  William  Frederick  Paul. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1883;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Stone,  Rev.  Meade  Nisbett,  11,  Great  Bedford-street,  Bath. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.  A.,  .^st.  1836;  Reg.  July  22,  1833.    ' 


656  tTKITERSlTT  ELECTORS. 

Stone,  Rev.  "William  Henry,  Danesfort,  Cavan. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  May  12,  1856. 
Stonex,  Rev.  Francis  Tilney,  Bred  bury,  Stockport. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1879  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Stoney,    Arbuthnot    Butler,    6,    Stone    Buildings,    Lincoln's    Inn, 
London. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  LL.D.,  JEsf.  1883;  Reg.  May  2,  1883. 
Stoney,  Bindon  Blood,  14,  Elgin-road. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850  ;   M.A.  and  M.Eng.,r^m.  1870;  Reg.  3Iarch  1,  : 
1870.  f! 

Stoney,  Charles  Baker,  Parsonstown. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1862;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1863;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
t  Stoney,  George  Johnstone,  3,  Palmerston  Park,  Rathmines. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852;  Reg.  June  5,  1863. 
Stoney,  Rev.  Ralph  Sadleir,  Wreagreen,  Kirkhara. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1854;    M.A.,  ^st.   1857;   B.D.,  ^st.,   1885;    Reg. 
Oct.  28,  1857.  j 

Stoney,  Kev.  Robert  Baker,  Shireland,  Alfreton. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.  A.,  uSst.  1865;  Reg.  April  23,  1874.  ! 

Stoney,  Rev.  Robert  Baker,  56,  Tritonville-road,  Sandymount. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  IS62;M.  A.,  ^st.  1870;  B.J).,  JEst.  1874;  J).'D.,Hlem. 
1891  ;  Reg./«/y6,  1870. 
Stoney,  Thomas  Sadleir,  Bally capple  House,  Cloughjordan. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1843;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  July  13,  1865.  ; 

Stoney,  Rev.  William,  22,  Lancaster- road,  London,  W. 

B.  A.,  Ve^-n.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  Oct.  1,  1874.  i 

fStopford,  Joseph  Thomas  Sarsfield.  i 

Sch.,  1887  ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  6,  1887.  j 

Storey,  Rev.  John  Charles,  Harley  Rectory,  Much  Wenlock,  Salop.      j 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885.  ^ 

Storey,  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson,  Blackhills,  Durham.  : 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885.  ! 

Story,  James,  17,  Bryanston-square,  London. 

M.A.  {adeund.  Cantab.),  Hiem.  1860;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1860.  '\ 

tStory,  John  Benjamin,  24,  Baggot-street.  1 

B.  A.,   Hiem.    1872;    M.  Ch.,  ^st.  1880;    Reg.   April  2Z,  i 

1880. 
fStory,  William  George. 

Sch.,  1884  ;  Reg.  June  9,  1884. 

Stott,  Rev.  Samuel  Walter,  Treswell  Rectory,  Lincoln.  \ 

B.A.,    Vern.   1875;    LL.D.,    i^im.  1879 ;     Reg.   Dec.   17,  ] 

1879.  I 

Stoyle,  James  Charles,  Glendoneen,  Ballinhassig.  : 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.  Chir.,  jEst.  1873  ;  Reg.  July  10,  1873. 
Strang  ways,  Leonard  Richard  Ffleming,  74,  Stephen' s-green. 

Sch.,  1879;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  Reg.  June  9,  < 

1879.  i 

Streane,    Rev.    Annesley    William,    Corpus    Christi    College,    Cam-  ■ 

bridge.  1 

Sch.,  1864;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  1864. 

Strickland,     Rev.     William    Edmund,     St.    Paul's    Vicarage,    Car-  ^ 

lisle. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.A.,  ^at.  1872  ;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1880.  I 

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UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  657 

Strickland,  Rev.  William  James,  Eindale,    Gowlett-road,    Peckham, 
London,  S.E. 
B.A.,  JSst.  1874  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ; 
Reg.  Dec.  18,  1884, 
Stritch,  John  Russell,  17,  North  Great  George's -street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  18G8;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  May  7,  1890. 
Strong,  Thomas  Kemp,  Enniskillen. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1865  ;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  Jan.  7,  1875. 
Strover,  Rev.  Augustus,  Brazil. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1857  ;  Reg.  Oct.  12,  1880. 
Stuart,  Rev.  Alexander  George,  Coleraine. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Stuhbs,  Alfred,  Ballyshannon. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1871  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Stubbs,  Rev.  Elias  Thackeray,  11,  Oxford-row,  Bath. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  Reg.  Aug.  11,  1868. 
Stubbs,  Henry,  Damby,  Ballyshannon. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1870;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 
fStubbs,  Rev.  JohnWiUiam,  S.F.T.C. 

B.A.,  Vern.   1841;  M.A.,  Vern.    1844;  FeUow,   1845;    B.D.  and 
D.  D.,  Hiem.  1866. 
Stubbs,  Rev.  "Warden  Flood,  44,  Duming-road,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Stubbs,  Joseph,  Vicarage,  Huish  Episcopi,  Langport. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Oct.  20,  1877. 
Stubbs,  William  Cotter,  39,  Upper  Fitzwilliam-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M. A.,  Hiem.  1886;  B.eg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Studdert,  Rev.  George,  Ardee. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1845;  Reg.  Nov.  11,  1845. 
Studdert,  Richard  Charles,  58,  Pier-road,  Erith,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1879  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1881 ;  Reg.  Dec.  22,  1881. 
Sullivan,  Sir  Edward,  Bart.,  32,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

Sch.,  1876;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  June  12,  1876. 
Sullivan,  Rev.  George  Baron,  Aghadrumsee  Glebe,  Clones. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Summers,  Kev.  James  Francis,  Bournemouth. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.A.  Vern.  1889  ;  Reg.  3farch  5,  1889. 
Summers,  Rev.  William,  Cartmel-Fell,  Vicarage,  Grangeover  Sands, 
Carnforth. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1859;  M.  A.,  -^st.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Sunter,  Thomas  Moore,  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Pall  Mall,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.  D.,  ^'s^.  1862;  Reg.  July  5,  1862. 
Supple,  Robert  Harrison,  Collon,  Co.  Louth. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.   1866  ;    M.  Chir.,   Hiem.   1868 ;    Reg.  February  19, 
1870. 
Surman,  Rev.  John  Gilbert,  Healing  Rectory,  Ulcebry,  Lines. 

B.A.,  u^Jst.  1887  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  Jmte  25,  1891. 
Sutthery,  Rev.  William  Stanlev,  St.  Thomas's,  Leeds. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  M.  A.,  '^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Sutton,  Rev.  Henry,  I3ordeseley,  Birmingham. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1861  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1876  ;  Reg.  Oct.  13,  1880. 
Swann,  Rev.  Ernest  Hastings,  Thetford,  Norfolk. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863;  M.  A.,  uEsf.  1869;  Reg.  March  3 J,  1874. 


668  tJNITKESIl'Y    fiLECTOES. 

Swann,  Rev.  George  Gleadall,  84,  Industry-road,  Damall,  Sheffield. 

B.A.,  JSst.  1888;  M.A.,  uSHst.  1891  ;  Reg.  Mat/  6,  1891. 
Swanzy,  Kev.  Henry,  Castlemagner,  Cecilsto\m. 

B,  A.,  Fern.  1865;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1868;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1868. 
fSwanzv,  Henry  Rosborough,  23,  Merrion-square,  North. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
Swanzy,  Rev.  Thomas  Biddall,  Greencastle,  Co.  Donegal. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1868;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872;  Reg.  Jtine  26,  1872. 
Sweny,   Rev.   Eugene,   St.  John's  Rectory,  Stiffkey,  Wells,   Nor- 
folk. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Sweeny,  Rev.  Patrick,  Baliinacourty  Rectory,  Tralee. 

B.A.,  1880;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891;  Reg.  June  26,  1891. 
Swete,  Fanshaw  Carrington,  Beaumont,  Vernon  Lodge,  Brookland6< 
Manchester. 
B.A.,  mem.  1877;  M.A.,  ^st.  1884;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
tSwift,  Very  Rev.  Francis  Henry,  Dean  of  Clonmacnoise,  Mullingar.      I 
B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.A.,  Vern.  1865;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  mem.l89l'A 
Reg.  Feb.  28,  1865.  ! 

Swifte,  Ernest  Godwin,  16,  Upper  Fitzwilliara-street.  1 

B.  A.,  Bietn.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  Miein.  1864;  Reg.  Jult/  13,  1865.  "j 

Switzer,   Rev.   Bamlet  Neptune,    Crowborough.Tunbridge  Wells.         '.J 
B.A.,  JEst.  1884  ;   M.A„  ul^si.  1887  ;  Reg.  Mai/  4,  1887.  ^ 

Sykes,  George  Henry,   17,  Albert-square,  Clapham-road,  London,       <. 
S.W.  ; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1869 ;  M.  A.,  ITiejn.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879.  ' 

Sylvester,  James  Joseph,  Athenaeum  Club,  London.  , 

B.A.  {ad  eundem  Cantab.),  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1841;  Reg.  July  14, 

1841.  ; 

Symes,  Richard  Glascott,  14,  Hume-street.  ( 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1873;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876.  j 

Symes,  Robert  Warren,  3,  College-green.  "j 

Sch.,  1864;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Aug.  4,  1868.  A 

Synge,  Rev.  Edward,  5,  Mount  Beacon,  Lansdowne,  Hath.  1 

B.A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1869,    Reg. 
Nov.  30,  1872.  ^ 

Taaffe,  Robert,  2,  Connaught-teirace,  Kingstown.  '{ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1876.         J 
Tabuteau,  Joseph  Manly,  Queen's-gate,  New-road,  Richmond,  Loudonr^ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
Tamson,  George  James,  5,  Oxford-terrace,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Tardy,  Charles  Joseph  Hill,  Mayheracloone  Vicarage,  Kelis. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
Tarleton,  Edward  de  Laval,  Major,  R.  A. 

B.A.,  Vern.,  1855;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1870;  Reg.  Dec.  9,  1870. 
fTarleton,  Francis  Alexander,  F.  T.  C.  ] 

Sch.,  1860;  B.A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.A.,  Vern.  1866;  Fellow,  1866 j 
LL.D.,  Vern.  1869  ;  D.  Sc,  ^«r.  1891. 
Tarleton,  Frederick  Falkincr,  3,  Lower  Pembroke- street. 

H.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1877;   Keg.  Feb.  13,  1877. 
Tarleton,  Rev.  John  Tenison,  Tyholland,  Munughau. 

B.A,,  Vern.  1856;   M.A.,  .i'«^  1877  j  Re^.  June  28,  1877. 


I 


University  electoHs.  659  j 

Tate,  Thomas  Marshall,  The  Infirmary,  Downpatrick.  I 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1887  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890.  j 

Tate,  Rev.  William,  Stradbroke,  Wickham  Market.  I 

B.  A.,    Vern.  1852  ;    M.  A.,  Verti.  1857  ;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1865  ;  Reg. 
Aug.  22,  1868. 
Tatham,  John  Francis  Walkingame,  Salford,  Lancashire. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1884  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Keg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Tayler,  Rev.  Archdale  Wilson,  22,  Hyde-terrace,  Leeds. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,   Hiem.  1867  ;  Reg.  April  1,  1874.  | 

Taylor,  Alexander,  1,  Martello-terrace,  Kingstown.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1852;  Reg.  Oct.  17,  1868.  \ 

Taylor,  Rev.  Alfred  Ernest,  269,  Essex-road,  l^ondon,  N. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883;  M.A.,  J^lst.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889.  f 

Taylor,  Rev.  Edward  Herbert. 

Sch.,  1866 ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1S72;  Reg.  1866.  \ 

Taylor,  Rev.  Geo.  Ledwell,  India.  ■ 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  M.A.,  J^st.  1886 ;  Reg.  May  12,  1886. 
Taylor,  Rev.  Henry,  Drumbanagher,  Newry.  I 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.A.,  Vern.  1879;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1879. 
Taylor,  Herbert  Edward,  6,  Upper  Merrion- street.  - 1 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1888  ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891.  ] 

Taylor,  Kev.  John,  Vicarage,  St.  John's-in-the-Vale,  KesAvick.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1847  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1851 ;  Reg.  April  1, 1874. 
Taylor,  Rev.  John  Peter,  Clare  College,  Cambridge.  ! 

Sch.,  1857;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1863.  i 

Taylor,  Rev.  John  Wallace,  Errigal  Glebe,  Emyvale.  I 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  LL.D,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891.  ] 

Taylor,  Joseph  Oliver,  Tuam.  ^ 

B.A.,  JEst.  1880;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  Mmj  7,  1890.  ,| 

Taylor,  Rogers  Wetherall  Gore,  Hillbrook,  Castleknock.  .; 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.  Ch.,  Vern.  1878  ;  Reg.  March  9,  1878.  ■■ 

tTaylor,  Sidney  Hamilton,  1,  Park-avenue,  Willesden  Park,  London,  !J 

N.W.  ! 

B.  A.,   Hiem.   1873;    M.  D.,    Vern.  1877;    M.  Ch.,  JEst.   1877;  ' 

Reg.  Feb.  19,  1877.  i 

Taylor,  Rev.  Thomas  Norbury  Furnace,  U.S.A.  J 

B.A.,  Vern.  1871 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887.  1 

Taylor,  Ven.  William  Francis,  Everton,  Liverpool.  fi 

B.  A.,  Vern.   1847;    M.A.,  ^5^.  1850;  LL.D.,  JEst.  1855;  B.D.  | 

and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1871  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871. 
Taylour,  Robert,  Corballis,  Drogheda. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1861  ;  Reg.  April  17,  1874. 
Taylour,  Rev.  Samuel,  Australia. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.ll,  1875. 
Tegart,  Rev.  Joseph  Poulter,  Rectory,  Dunboyne. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1880;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Templeton,  Arthur  Edwin  Slade,  42,  Boscombe-road,  Shepherd-street, 
London,  W. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882;  M.A.,  jEst.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  lb,  1885. 
Tench,  Charles  Higatt,  40a,  London-road,  Reading. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  M.D.,  yEst.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Thacker,  Barker,  Ballymillish,  Parsonstown. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1827  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1832. 


660  UNIVERSITY  ELECTOES. 

Tbacker,  Rev.  Robert  Rowland,  Armagh. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1874;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Thackeray,  Duncan,  Armagh. 

Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  Juli/  3,  1873. 
Thompson,  Alfred  Guy,  St.  James's  Collegiate  School,  Jersey. 

B.A.,    Vern.  1860;  M.  A.,    Fern.   1863;  LL.  D.,  ^*^  1869;  Reg 
^uff.  6,  1868. 
Thompson,  Charles  Herbert,  Richview,  Dundrum,  Dublin. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.D.,  Vern.lSSI);  lleg. Feb.  17,  1885. 
Thompson,  Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  William,  Ballyward  Lodge,  Castle- 
wellan. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  Reg.  3Iarch,  1837. 
Thompson,  Edmund  Stow,  Pelbam  House,  Folkestone,  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
Thompson,  Rev.  George  Alfred,  Grammar  School,  Horsham,  Sussex. 
B.A.,  Cantab.  ;  M.A.,  LL.B,  and  LL  D.,  Hiem.,  1891  ;  Reg.  Dea 
17,  1891. 
Thompson,  George  "William,  9,  Hume-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.A.,  ^st.  1838;  Reg.  June  i,  1834. 
Thompson,  Henry  Brougham. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866;  Reg.  Jul^  5,  1881.  ; 

Thompson.  Rev.  James,  South  Africa. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Thompson,  James. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1877;  Reg.  June  28,  1877.  ; 

Thompson,  Rev.  Mungo  Neville,  Carndonagh,  Co.  Donegal.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1845 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  j 

Thompson,  Robert,  I,  Herbert-street. 

B.A.,   Vern.  1840;  M.A.,  JEst.  1869;  Reg.  Nov.  23,  1874. 
Thompson,  Robert  Hely,  48,  North  Great  George's-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1880  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1887  ;  Reg.  Feb.  22, 1887. 
Thompson,    Robert    Norman,    Kilquade-house,    Newtownmountken- 
nedy. 
B.A.,  ^st.  1875;  U.Qh.,  ^st.  1878;  Reg.  July  11,  1878. 
Thompson,  Rev.  Samuel  M'Kinnon,  Tudhoe,  Spennymoor,  Durham. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1880 ;  Reg.  April  23,  1880. 
Thompson,  Rev.  William,  29,  Brixton -road,  London,  S.E.  J 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  i 
Reg.  i)^c.  14,  1870. 
Thompson,  Rev.  William,  The  Glebe,  Cushendall.  ' 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879.  J 

Thompson,  Rev.  Wm.  H.,  Stoke-Dry  Rectorv,  Uppingham,  Rutland.  . 
B.A.,  Vern.  1836;  M.A.  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  March  19,  1883.  "^ 

Thompson,  Rev.  William  Halliday,  Belfast.  ' 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;  Ll^.D.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  I 

Thomson,  Allan,  ( )ak  Cottage,  Healin,  Bolton. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
Thomhill,  Rev.  George  Thomas.  \ 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1871  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1876;  Reg.  Dec.  23,  1879. 

Thomhill,  John  Henry,  Milesdown,  Castlebellingham.  .  j 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1873;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  March  6,  1877.  \ 

Thomhill,  William.  J 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  jEsL  1858  ;  Reg.  Nov.  30.  1864.  ; 


UNIVERSlTr   ELECTORS.  661 

Thorpe,  Eev.  Asheleigh,  33,  Victoria-street,  Belfast. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Thorpe,  Eev.  John  Henry,  Rectory,  St.  Peter's,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882. 
Thorpe,  William  James,  9,  Upper  Belgrave-street,  London. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  Reg.  Sept.  30,  1835. 
tThrift,  William  Edward. 

Sch.,  1890  ;  Reg.  June  2,  1890. 
Thurlow,  Rev.  Richard,  Shafteshury,  Dorset. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  M.A.,  ^aY.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
fTibbs,  John  Harding,  Worcester  College,  Oxford. 

Sch.  1882  ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  5,  1882. 
Tibbs,  Rev.  Philip  Graydon,  Ballinasloe. 

B,  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  JSst.  1862  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1882  ; 
Reg.  July  2,  1862. 
Tibeaudo,  Rev.  Oliver  Joseph,  Rectory,  Ballymore,  Moate. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;   M.A.,  Hiem.  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Tiekell,  Thomas  Nelson. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1888  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Tillie,  Charles  Reed,  Londonderry. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1886;  M.A.,  JEst.  1890;  Reg.  Maij  7,  1890. 
Tinkler,  David  Henry,  37,  Rathgar-avenue. 

Sch.,  1876;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  June  12,  1876. 
Tipping,  Francis  Hall. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1829  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832 ;  Reg.  NovM,  1882. 
Tisdall,  Archibald  Walter,  30,  College- green. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Tisdall,  Rev.  Charles  Edward,  22,  Herbert-place. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1844;  M.  A.  and  B.  D.,  Vern.  1858  ;  D.  D.,  JE:sM859; 
Reg.  April  7,  1874. 
Titmas,  Rev.  Samuel  David,  Charter  House,  Godalming,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1884;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887  ;  Re-.  Dec.  15,  1887. 
Tittle,  David  Ross,  St.  Margaret's,  North  Circular-road. 

B. A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.A.,  Vern.  1888;   Reg.  Feb.  14,  1888. 
Tittle,  Isaac,  St.  Margaret's,  North  Circular-road. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1886  ;    M.A.  Vern.  LL.  D.,  JEst.,  1890  ;    Reg.  Feb. 
18,  1890. 
Todd,  Charles  Hawkes,  Silveracre,  Rathfarnham. 

Sch.,  1834;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1835:  LL.D.,^*^.  1844  ;  Reg.  Oc^.  26, 1838. 
Todd,  Rev.  James,  Frankford,  King's  Co. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1886;  Reg.  Juli/  1,  1886. 
Todd,  Robert  Henry,  3,  Belgrave-square,  N.,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 


B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;   M.D.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  Juli/  1,  1886.  i 

Todhunter,  John,  116,  Lower  Baggot- street.  i.| 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1868;  M.  D.,  uEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  J| 

Dec.  8,  1871.  j 

tTombe,  Rev.  Henry  Joy,  Hollywood  House,  Glenealy,  Ashford.  1 

B.A.,  F^m.  1846;  M.  A.,  ^^5^.1848  ;B.D.,^'s^.  1876;  Reg. /«/y  4,  I 

1848.  I 

Torakins,  Arthur  Wellcsley,  5,  Newbold-terrace,  Leamington.  ,■, 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864 ;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871.  [1 

Tomkinson,  Taylor  Hughes. 

B.  A.,  Hietn.  1861;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1866;  Reg.  Jult/  6,  1881. 


662  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Tomlinson,  Rev.  Sterling,  Library,  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral. 

B.  A.,  yEst.  1863;  M.A.,  Vern.  1884;  Reg.  Feh.  26,  1884. 
Tomlinson,  Thomas. 

Sch.,  1859;  B.A.,^«<.  1862;  M.A.,  ^«^  1865;  'Reg.Juli/  6,  186 
Toomey,  "William  Gosselin,  4,  Upper  Ormond-quay. 

B.A.,  mem.  1869;  LL.  D.,  Fern.  1876;  Reg.  Feb.  26,  1887. 
Toppin,  Rev.  Richard,  Tramore. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Torpy,  Rev.  Lorenzo,  Clondrohid  Lodge,  Macroom. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1853. 
Torrance,  Rev.  George  Wm.,  Balaclava,  Melbourne. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  Mus.  D.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg. 
Nov.  14,  1868. 
Torrens,  Rev.  Joseph,  Coolbanagher,  Portarlington. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Torrens,  Rev.  Thomas,  Finchley,  Church  End,  London,  N. 

B.A.  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887. 
Tottenham,  Rev.  John  White,  Quarrv  Villa,  St.  Leonard' s-on-Sea, 

B.A.,mem.  1862;  M.A.,  Hiem.'lSeo;  Reg.  Dec.  13,  1865. 
Touchburn,  Rev.  Forde,  3,  Belfast- terrace.  North  Circular-road. 

B.  A.,  ^sL,  1885  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  Maij  6,  1891. 
Tourtel,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  St.  Peter  Port,  Guernsey. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Towers,  Robert,  Caius  College,  Cambridge. 

Sch.,  1860  ;  B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  JEst.  1884;  Reg.  April  1,  1880. 
Towers,  William  George,  33,  Pembroke-road. 

Sch.,  1874  ;  B.  A.,  Ifiem.  1875 ;  Reg.  June  2,  1874. 
fTownsend,  Edward,  Queen's  College,  Galway. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Oct.  30,  1858. 
Townsend,  Edward  Richard,  24,  St.  Patrick' s-hill,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  D.,  Siem.  1861;  'Reg.  Dec.  18,  1861. 
Townsend,  Very  Rev.  Hamilton,  Deanof  Achonri-Coolany,  Ballisodare. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1890;   Reg.  Feb.  18,  1890. 
fTownsend,    Rev.    Horace    Webb,   16,   Buckingham- street,    Adelphi, 
London,  W.C. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1871;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1871. 
Townsend,  Rev.  John  Hume,  Heme  Lodge,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
fTownsend,  John  Sealy  Edward. 

Sch.,  1888;  B.A.,  mem.  1890  ;  Reg.  Maj/  28,  1888. 
Townsend,  Rev.  Thomas,  Aghada,  Cloyne. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1860  ;  Reg.  Oct.  6,  1874. 
Townsend,  Rev.  Thomas  Uniacke,  The  Park,  Qiieenstown,  Co.  Cork.      ^ 

Sch.,  1829;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1832;  Reg.  Jan.  16,  1835.  i 

fTownsend,  Very  Rev.  William  Chambers,  Dean  of  Tuam.  j 

B.A.,  Vern.  1845;  M.A.,  mem.  1872;  B.D.  andD.D.,  mem.  1879;^ 
Reg.  Dec.  18,  1872. 
f-Tracey,  Rev.  Maxwell  George,  St.  John's,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  Reg.  1872. 
Tracey,  Thomas,  17,  Henry-street,  Limerick. 

Sch.,  1838;   B.  A.,  JEst.  1841;  Reg.  Auff.  6,  1868. 
Tracy,  'Thomas,  Bengal,  India. 

Sch.  1856  ;    Reg.  Au^.  20, 1868. 


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i 


TJNIVEESITY   ELECTORS.  663 

tTraill,  Anthony,  F.  T.  C.  , 

Sch.,  1858  ;  B.  A.,   Vern.  1861  ;  M.  A.,   Fern.  1864  ;  LL.  D.,  mem.  ' 

1865  ;  Fellow,  1865;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1869;  M.D.,  Siem.  1870.  ; 

Traill,  "William  Acheson,  Portballintra,  Co.  Antrim.  j 

B.  A.,  mem.  1865;  M.  Eng.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Eeg.  Feb.  25,  1873.  ' 

Travers,  Eev.  Jonas  Hamilton,  Stony  Stratford.  1 

B.A.,  mem.  1881 ;  M.A.,  me?n.  1889  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  j 

Treanor,  Eev.  Thomas  Stanley,  Deal,  Kent.  . 

B.A.,  Vern.  1862;  M.A.,  mem.  1877;  Eeg.  Dec.  19,  1877.  \ 

Tredennich,  "William  Magee,  Wood  Hill,  Ardara,  Co.  Donegal.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1868;  M.  Chir.,  Vern.  1869;  U.Vi.,^st.  1875;  Eeg.  \ 
Nov.  14,  1874. 

fTriphook,  Eev.  Joseph  Eohert,  Little  Tey  Eectory,  Kelvedon.  ; 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1865;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  ^st.  1879;  ! 
Eeg.  Nov.  14,  1866. 

Triphook,  Thomas  Dawson,  Christ  Church,  New  Zealand.  : 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.  A.,  ^«M874 ;  Eeg.  June  30,  1874.  ., 

fTristram,  Eev.  John  William,  Eectory,  Maynooth.  ' 

B.A.,  mem.  1876  ;  M.A.,  miem.  1883  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  mem.  1891 ;  j 

Eeg.  Dec.  19,  1883.  , 

Trotter,  David,  Summerhill,  Enfield.  '- 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;   Reg.  Nov.  6,  1868.  ■ 

Trouton,  Frederick  Thomas,  Caerlin,  Ballybrack.  I 

B.A.,  mem.  1884  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Eeg.  May  7,  1890.  ; 

Tucker,  David,  137,  Capel-street.  \ 

B.A.,  rem.  1844;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1883;  Eeg.  Dec.  19,  1883.  ] 

Tucker,  Eev.  John  Eule.  Frenze,  Scole.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1856  ;  Eeg.  Oct.  14,  1880.  \ 
Tuckey,  Thomas  St.  Patrick,  Templenoe,  Fermov. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  M.  Chir.,  mem.  1872  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  19,  1872.  . 

Tugwell,  Lewen  Greenwood.  j 

B.A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1890;  Eeg.  May  7,  1890.  j 

Turbett,  Robert  Exham,  Dunedin,  Monkstown,  Dublin.  . 

B.  A.  and  M.  A.,  jEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  Nov.  11,  1868.  j 

Turner,  Eev.  George  Wakefield,  Eldon-street,  Sheffield.  ; 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1877  ;  Eeg.  Oct.  14,  1880.  i 
Turner,  John  William,  Castle-road,  Dundalk. 

B.A.,  mem.  1872 ;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1882  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  20,  1882.  i 

Turner,  Eev.  Thomas  William,  Worfield,  Bridgenorth.  ■! 

B.A.,  ^st.  1874  ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1877;  Eeg.  June  28,  1877.  \ 

Turner,  Eev.  Walter  Nathaniel,  Middleton  Vicarage,  Pickering.  , 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1862 ;  Eeg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 

Turpin,  Eev.  Sydney  Gerald,  Younggrove  House,  Midleton.  < 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,   Vern.  1878;    M.D.,  Vern.  1882;  B.D. 
and  D.D.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Eeg.  Mar.  5,  1878. 

Turrell,  Eev.  Charles,  New  Zealand.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1860;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  Eeg.  July  1,  1881. 
Tuthill,  Charles  Edward,  Landsdown,  Nenagh. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  Eeg.  Oct.  22,  1868. 
Tuthill,  Phineas  Barrett,  Netley  Hospital,  Southampton. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1876;  Eeg.  June  28,  1876.  < 

Twamlcy,  Eev.  James,  Hornsea,  Hull.  i 

B.A.,  Vern,  1857;  M,A.,  Vern.  1862;  Eeg.  iVov.  26,  1862.  \ 


664  UNIVEKSITT  ELECTOES. 

Twamley,  Rev.  John,  Brookefield,  Ballitore. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1878;  Reg.  April  27,  1878. 
fTweedy,  Henry  Colpoys,  7,  Clare-street. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1869  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1874;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1874. 
Tweedy,  John  Johnston,  11,  Great  Denmark-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1844;   U.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  March  3,  1858. 
Twigg,  John  Hill,  7,  Knapton-road,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  mem.  1878;  M.A.,  mem.  1886;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1886. 
Twigg,  John  James,  2,  Fitzwilliam-square. 

Sch.,  1847  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1848 ;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1858. 
fTwigg,  Rev.  Thomas,  Swords. 

Sch.,  1841;  B.A.,  Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  Feb.  20,  1849, 
Tyacke,  Rev.  Richard  Frederick,  Lelant,  Hayle. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  18G6  ;  Reg.  April  2,  1874. 

Tynions,  Rev.  Frederick,  Cloghran,  Drumcondra.  j 

B.  A.,  mem.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1867  ;  Reg.  Oct.  20,  1874.  \ 

Tyrrell,  Garrett  Charles,  Ballinderry,  Carburv.  '■ 

B.  A.,  mem.  1873  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877.  j 

tTyrrell,  Robert  Yelverton,  F.  T.  C,  Professor  of  Greek.  I 

Sch.,  1861;  B.  A.,  mem.  1864;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  Fellow,  1868;  i 
D.  Litt.,  ^s^  1891. 

Tyrrell,  William,  India.  : 

Sch,  1855:  B.A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Oct.  14,  1880.  ; 

Ulyat,  Rev.  Edward,  Grammar  School,  Kiniholton,  St.  Neots.  j 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.A.,  ^s^  1883;  Reg.  Juli/  3,  1883.  1 

Underbill,  Arthur,  8,  Old-square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  W.C.  j 

B.  A.,  ^A-^.  1871 ;    M.  A.  and  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1821  ;    Reg.  March  1,  ; 
1881. 

Underbill,  Arthur  Stopford,  Great  Bridge,  Tipton,  Staffordshire.  ' 

B.A.  and  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1877 ;  Reg.  iVbr.  14,  \ 

1874.  i 

Upington,  Thomas,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  ■ 

B.  A.,  mem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1874  ;  Reg.  Feh.  17,  1874.  J 
Urwick,  Rev.  William,  49,  Belsize  Park  Gardens,  Hampstead,  London,  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1851  ;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1873.  > 

Ussber,  Rev.  Henry,  Australia.  A 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1823  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Dec.  5,  1832.  ) 

Ussber,   Surgeon-Major  James    Henry,   17,   Merrion-avenue,    Black-  | 

rock.  ' 

B.  A.,  mem.  1866;  M.  Ch.,  Vern.  1867 ;  Reg.  Oct.  19,  1874.  j 

tValentine,  William  John,  Portora,  Enniskillen.  - 

B.A.,  Vern.  1858;  M.  A.,  mem.  1875;  Reg.  Dee.  16,  1875.  j 

Vance,  James  Falls,  18,  Rutland-square,  North.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1831  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1847;  Reg.  Jan.  22,  1833.  1 

Vance,  John,  Raleigh  Club,  16,  Regent-street,  London,  S.W.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859;  Reg.  Nov.  21,  1859.  j 

Vance,  Rev.  Joseph,  Rathronan,  Ardagh,  Co.  Limerick.  J 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;   M.  A.,  ^:st.  1875 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1876.  \ 

Vance,  Robert  Courtenny,  51,  Blessington-street.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1876  ;  Reg.  Jan.  30,  1876.  < 

Vandeleur,  Rev.  Gerald  Ormsby,  Ravenstone  Rectory,  Ashby-de-la-  I 

Zoiicho.  * 

B.  A.,  Vcm.  1864 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  Reg.  Aug.  25,  1868.  ^j 


r 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  665 

tVanston,  George  Thomas  Barrett,  Hildon-park,  Rathgar. 

Sch.,  1873;   B.A.,  Hiem.   1875;  M.A.,  JEst.  1879;   LL.D.,  ^si. 
1883;  Reg.  1873. 
Vaughan,  Rev.  William  King,  53,  Albert-road,  Dalston,  Lond  ii,  - 

B.A.,  ^st.  1883  ;  M.A.,  ^.st.  1886;  Reg.  Mai/  12,  1886. 
Yenables,  Rev.  William,  The  Vicarage,  Scofton,  Worksop,  Notts. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1875;  M.A.,  Vem.  1889;  Reg.  March  5,  1889. 
Vereker,  Hon.  Henry  Prendergast,  Consul,  Tonnay,  Charente,  France. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1845;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1863;  Reg.  April  22,  1854. 
Vereker,  Rev.  Thomas,  Vicarage,  Killaloe. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.A.,  ITiem.  1887  ;  Reg.  Dee.  15,  1887. 
Vernon,  George  Arthur  Pomerey,  Castlepark,  Kingstown. 

B.  A.,  Siem.  1887 ;  LL.  D.,  ^st.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  25,  1891. 
Vernon,  Rev.  George  Edward. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1816;  M.  A.,  .Est.  1822;  Reg.  Nov.  21,  1832. 
Verschoyle,  Rev.  Hamilton  Stuart,  Villa  Eleono  Alassion,  Italy. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.  A.,  Siem.  1868;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1868. 
Verschoyle,  Rev.  Richard,  Derryvullen,  Enniskillen. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1832;  M.A.,  Vern.  1836;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1833. 
Vesey,  Thomas  Agmondisham,  Rostrevor. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.  Chir.,  JEst.  1865  ;  Reg.  March  15,  1869. 
Veysey,  Rev.  James,  East  Teignmouth. 

B.  A.,  Biem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1873  ;  Reg.  June  25,  1873. 
Veysey,  Rev.  John  Shapland,  Grammar  School,  Dudley. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1873  ;    Reg.  Jime  25,  1873. 
Vignoles,  Rev.  Olinthus  John,  Athenaeum  Club,  I^ondon,  S.  VV. 

B.A.,  Vern.^  1852;  M.A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  June2Z,  1871. 
Vigors,  Rev.  Richard  William,  Llanwenarth,  Abergavenny. 

^  B.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1867  ;   Reg.  Jan.  13,  1869. 
Vincent,  Rev.  Frederick  Augustus,  Elsted  Rectory,  Petersfield. 

B.A.,   Vern.    1842;  M.A.,    Vern.    1845;  B.D.,    Vern.  1852;   ^Qg.  \ 

March  31,  1874.  i! 

Vincent,  Rev.  John  Charles  Frederick,  Longdon  Vicarage,  Rugeley.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842  ;    M.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;   LL.  D.,  Vern.  1849;  Reg.  |i 

April  2,  1874. 
Vize,  Rev.  John  Edward,  Forden  Vicarage,  Welshpool.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1858 ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1863  ;  Reg.  March  31,  1874.  \ 

Waddell,  Rev.  Herbert  Coslett,  Kendal.  \ 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1880;  M.A.,  JEst.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888.  \ 

Waddy,  John,  Churchtown,  Co.  Wexford.  { 

B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  ^i.  k.,  jEst.  1834;   M.D.,  Vern.  1856;  LL.D.,  il 

Vern.  1865  ;  Reg.  Nov.  30,  1832.  i 

Wade,  Rev.  Arthur  John,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.  ii 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1834;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1837;  Reg.  Oct.  15,  1834. 
Wade,  Arthur  Law,  Lunatic  Asylum,  Wells,  Somerset. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1870  ;  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1873  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1873. 
fWade,  Rev.  Edward  John,  Bedford  Chambers,  Southampton. 

Sch.,  1851;  B.A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.A.,  Vern.  1859;   Reg.  Jw«(?  22, 
1865. 
tWade,  Edward  Robert. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  May  21,  1883. 
Wade,  Rev.  Nugent,  28,  Soho-sqnare,  London,  W. 

Sch.,  1827;  B.A.,  r^m.1829;  M.  A.,  iVoy.  1832;  Reg.  ^'<^.  27,  1874. 
2h 


i 

I 

666  UinVEKSITT  ELECTOKS. 

NVagner,  Rev.  William  Wolfe,  Castlerea. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  May  4,  1887.; 
Wakeham,  Rev.  Henry,  Monsea,  Nenagh. 

Sch.,  1842  ;  B.A.,  Vern.  1844  ;  Reg.  Oct.  15,  1880.  j 

Wakeham,  Rev.  Thomas,  Clonfert,  Newmarket,  Cork. 

Sch.,  1840;  B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Oct.  15,  1880. 
Wakely,  John,  Ballyburly,  Edenderry. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1843;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  Reg.  Feb.  24,  1846. 
Wakely,  John,  6,  Harcourt-street. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Walker,  Rev.  Alfred  Montague,  North  Ealing,  Southampton. 

B.A.,  jEst.  1876;  ^i.k.,JEst.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879. 
Walker^  Charles  Harold,  5,  Garville-avenue,  Rathgar. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1820;    M.A.,  iVbv.  1832;   LL.D.,  ^st.  1840;    Reg. 
Nov.  21,  1832. 
Walker,  Rev.  Frederick  Guy,  Kilmalooda  Rectory,  Clonakilty. 

Sch.,  1844;  B.A.,  Vern.  1849;    M.A.,   Vern.  1853;    Reg.  Nov.  7, 
1874. 
Walker,  Rev.  Fredk.  John,  Rectory,  Eaton  Hastings,  Faringdon,  Berks. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1841  ;  Keg.  April  1,  1874.  < 

Walker,  Garrett  William,  9,  Gaidiuer's-place.  ^ 

Sch.,  1878 ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1878 ;  Reg.  June  17,  1878.  ^ 

Walker,  John,  Londonderry.  ; 

B.  A.  and  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  Reg.  June  21,  1872. 
Walker,  John  Francis,  9,  Gardiner's -place. 

Sch.,  1835;  B.  A.,   Vern.  1837  ;  Reg.  June2'l,  1840. 
Walker,  John  James,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W.  i 

B.A.,  Vern.  1850;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Reg.  Nov.  28,  1857.  I 

Walker,  Rev.  Robert,  5,  Clonavon-terrace,  Ballymena.  ii 

B.A.,  JEst.  1883;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1887;  Reg.  ilffly  4,  1887.  * 

Walker,  Robert  King,  9,  St.  James' s-terrace,  Milltown. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  Mst.  1878  ;  Keg.  Juhj  4,  1878.  ^ 

Walker,  Samuel,  2,  Rutland-square,  East.  * 

Sch.,  1851 ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  Reg.  Feb.  23,  1874.  1 

Walker,   Rev.   William,   The   Grange,   Thorpe    Arch,    Boston    Spa,  \ 

Yorks.  ] 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1866 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1870  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  jEst.  1882;  ^ 
Reg.  July  6,  1870.  , 

Walker,  Rev.  William  Clarke,  Carrigaline,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1834;    M.  A.,  JEst.  1857  ;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1867. 
Walker,  William  Fricher,  42,  Elgin-road.  ' 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  M.A.,  Vern.  1860;  Reg.  1860.  i 

Wall,  Rev.  Francis  Hewson,  Chatham  Ho  College,  Ramsgate.  f 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.A.,  ^at.  1869;  LL.D.,  yEst.  1879;  Reg.  * 

June  30,  1869.  . 

WaM,  James  Arthur,  28,  Lower  Baggot-street.  | 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1824;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1874.  j 

Wall,  Robert  Morton,  Portarlington.  | 

B.  A.,  and  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1869  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1869.  ^ 

Wallace,  Charles  John,  Belfield,  Booterstown.  f 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.A.,  Vern.  1890;  Reg.  Feb.  18,  1890.  | 

Wallace,  Octavius,  Limerick.  1 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Veru.  1874  ;  Reg.  /'e6.  17,  1874. 

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i 


UNIVEESITT   ELECTORS.  667 

Wallace,  Robert  Alexander,  25,  Gardiner-street,  Lower. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1822;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  27,  1832. 
Wallace,  Rev.  Neason  Wm,  Adams,  "Wragbj^,  Lines. 

B.A.,  1850  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1891  ;  Reg.  June  25.  1891. 
Wallace,  Kev.  Robert  James,  Hurst  Green  Vicarage,  Blackburn. 

'   B.  A.,  Ver7i.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1864;  Reg.  May  4,  1874. 
Wallace,  Rev.  Robert  Waller,  Vicarage,  Easton,  Bristol. 

B.A.,  Iliem.  1872  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882. 
Wallace,  Rev.  William,  Bengal. 

B.A.,  Riem.  1885;  M.A.,  Eiem.,  1888;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Wallace,  Rev.  William,  St.  Luke's  Vicarage,   Burdett-road,  London, 
E. 
Scli.,1849;  B.A.,  Tmj.  1853;  M.  A.,  T^m.  1859;  B.D.  and  D.D., 
jEst.  1889  :   Reg.  Sept.  16,  1859. 
Wallace,  Rev.  William  Baillie,  12,  Sultan-terrace,  Great  Yarmouth. 

Sch.,  1865;  B.A.,^5^.  1867;  Reg.  1865. 
Waller,  Rev.  Edward  Hardress,  Anarnoe,  Greystones. 

B.  A.,  Hicm.  1881  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1885  ;  Reg.  May  6,  1885. 
Waller,  Rev.  George,  Stamford,  Lincolnshire. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.A.,  Vem.  1868:  Reg.  3[ay  20,  1868. 
Waller,  George  Arthur. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;   Reg.  Aug.  8,  1868. 
Waller,  John  F.,  31,  Montpelier- square,  Rutland-gate,   London, 
W. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1831;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1852;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1852. 
Wallis,  Rev.  George  Frederick  Winstanley,  Cloneagh,  Sandown,  Isle 
of  Wight. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1871;  Reg.  Feb.  21,  1871. 
Walrond,  Rev.  William  Henry,  Yatton  Vicarage,  Bristol. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1853:  M.  A.,  ^s^.  1876;  Reg. /w^.y  5,  1876. 
Walsh,  Rev.  Charles  Bingham,  Kingsley  Vicarage,  Alton,  Hants. 

B.  A.,  ^sf.  1841  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
t Walsh,  Rev.  James,  10,  Herbert-street. 

Sch.,  1856;  B.A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1864;  B.  D.,  Miem.1872  ; 
D.  D.,  mem.  1876;  Reg.  Nov.  29,  1864. 
Walsh,  John  Edward,  Greenoge,  Fahan,  Derry. 

B.  A.,  Siem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874 ;  Reg.  June  24,  1874 
t Walsh,  Rev.  Robert,  St.  Mary's  Rectory,  Donnybrook. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1863;  M.A.,  Vern.  1867;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1889; 
Reg.  March  5,  1867. 
Walsh,  William  Butler,  Cobham-road,  Kew,  Melbourne. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1876;  M.D.,  Vern.  1881  ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
Walsh,  Right  Rev.  William  Pakenham,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ossory,  The 
Palace,  Kilkenny. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1853  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1873  ; 
Reg.  Auy.  6,   1868. 
Walshaw,  Rev.  Joseph  Renatus,  3,  Anchorgate-teiTace,  Portsea,  Portt^- 
mouth. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  uEst.  1860;  Reg.  April  2,  1874. 
Walshe,  Rev.  Stephen,  Mauritius. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.A.,  ^st.  1876;  Reg.  June  28,  1876. 
Walter,  John  Bellett,  20,  Stephen's-green. 

B.A.,  .Est.   1880;  M.D.,  mem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.   16,  1886. 


668  UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS. 

Walter,  William,  Manchebter. 

B.A.,   ^st.  1875;   M.A.  and   M.  D.,  ^st.   1878;    Reg.  July  4, 
1878. 
Walters,  Rev.  Thomas,  Vicarage,  Llansamlet,  Glamorganshire. 

B.D.  {ad  eund.  Corpus  Chr.,  Camb.)  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1871;  Reg. 
Feb.  21,  1871. 
Walters,  Rev.  Thomas  Rees,  St.  David's  Vicarage,  Carmarthen. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1872  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Warburton,  Rev.  Thomas  Acton,  East  Dulwich,  London,  S.E. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1835;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1852 ;  Reg.  April  2,  1874. 
Warburton,  Very  Rev.  William,  Dean  of  Elphin. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1827  ;    M.A  ,  Vov.   1832  ;   B.D.  and  D.D.,  uEst.  1832  ;' 
Reg.  Nov.  5,  1835. 
Ward,  Rev.  Charles  James,  Rectory,  Nettles  well,  Essex, 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  B.D.,^iem.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Ward,  Rev.  Charles  Triffitt,  440,  Moss-lane,  East,  Manchester.  1 

B.  A.,  JSst.  1881 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884.  : 

Ward,  Daniel,  Ryland  House,  Peckham  Rye,  London,  S.E. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  Reg.  Mat/  4,  1887. 
Ward,  Rev.  John,  Clapham  Vicarage,  Lancaster. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1867;  Reg.  Ang.  27,  1874.  - 

fWard,  Rev.  John  Macgregor,  Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Plymouth.  \ 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1871 ;  Reg.  June  28,  1871.  "j 

tWard,  Montgomery  Albert,  9,  Rathmines-road.  < 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.  Chr.,  y^sif.  1866;  M.  D.,  JEst.  1883;  Reg.  J 

Feb.  3,  1870.  ' 

fWard,  Piers  Charles.  ^ 

Sch.,  1886;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Junell} 

1886.  ^ 

Ward,  Samuel  Broomhead  Ernest,  6,  Belgrave-square,  E.,  Monkstownj|^ 

Co.  Dublin.  "l 

B.A.,  .Est.  1882  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889.  i 

Ward,  Rev.  William  Latimer,  Willenhall,  Wolverhampton.  I 

B.A.,  Vern.  1867  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882.  ' 

Wardell-Yerburgh  (heretofore  Yerburgh),  Rev.  Oswald  Pry  or,  49,  CbPtl 

ter-square,  London,  S.W.  4i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.A.,  jEst.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 

Wareham,  Rev.  Thomas  Wyatt,  Leesfield  Villa,  Lees,  Oldham.  \ 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1886  ;  Reg.  July  1,  1886.  . 

Waring,  Rev.  Alexander  Latimer,  55,  Warlock-road,  London,  W.        J 

B.  A.,    Vern.   1853;    M.  A.,  B.  D.,  and  D.  D.,    Vern.  1873;    Reg^ 

Feb.  25,  1873.  \ 

Warlow,  John,  Grammar  School,  Wigan. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 

Warner,  James  M'Knight,  10,  Lowcr-crcsccnt,  Belfast.  S 

Sch.  1875 ;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1875 ;  Reg.  iMay  24,  1875.  ^ 

Warren,  Rev.  Henry  George,  Dungiven,  Co.  Londonderry.  £ 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882  ;  Reg.  June  29,  1882.  \ 

f  Warren,  Rev.  Isaac. 

Sch.,  1872;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1880;  Reg.  1872. 
fWarren,  James  William,  40,  Rutland-square,  West. 

Sch.,  1856;   B.A.,   Vern.  1858;  M.A.,  .Eat.  1861;  Reg.  July 
1867. 


ONIVEKSITY  ELECTORS.  669 

Warren,  K,ev,  John  Alexander  Faris,  Sandford  Parsonage,  Eanelagh. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1887;  M.A.  ^si.  1891  ;  Reg.  Mag  6,  1891. 
Warren,  Eev.  Latham  Coddington,  Clonmel. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  Eeg.  March  5,  1858. 
fWarren,  Robert,  -10,  Rutland-square,  West. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1841  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1845 ;  Reg.  3Iarch  31,  1846. 
tWarren,  Right  Hon.  Robert  Richard,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Probate, 
12,  Fitzwilliam-square,  East. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  LL.  D.,  Eiem.  1868;  Reg. 
Feb.  17,  1864. 
Warren,  Rev.  Samuel  Percival,  Balbriggan. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  March  8,  1854. 
Warren,  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Brisbane,  Deanery,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  Reg.  J/«?rA  1,  1870. 
JVaterhouse,  William  Dakin,  8,  Gresham-terrace,  Kingstown. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1871;  LL.D.,  u^st.  1878;  Reg.  Juli/  4,  1878. 
Waters,  George,  35,  Mounljoy-square. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1864;  Reg.  Juli/  13,  1865. 
Watson,  Rev.  Arthur  Vincent,  25,  Longwood-avenue. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  Reg.  March  11,  1874. 
Watson,  Rev.  Charles,  Gleuavy,  Co.  Antrim. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1877;    M.A.,  ^st.  1880;    B.D.,  Eiem.  1891;    Reg. 
June  30,  1880. 
Watson,  Charles  Moore,  25,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1869  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1869. 
Watson,  Edward,  25,  Fitzwilliam-place. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Watson,  George  Rolleston. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1865;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1869  ;  Reg.  Juli/  5,  1881. 
Watson,  John  James  Curl,  Royal  Hospital,  Kilmainham. 

B.A.,  ^*Y.  1882  ;  M.D.,  Biem.  1885;  Reg.  Eec.  17,  1885. 
Watson,  Rev.  Ralph  Francis,  Manor  House,  Weston-sub-Edge,  Broad- 
way, Worcestershire. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  Reg.  April  13,  1874. 
Watson,  Rev.  Robert  Lancaster,  Covington,  Kimbolton.  ; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1852;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  Jul//  5,  1881.  ! 

Watson,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  Norwood  Lodge,  South  Norwood,  Surrey.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1858;  B.  D.  and  B.  D.,  yEat.  1890 ;  j 

Reg.  March  24,  1858.  I 

Watson,  Thomas  Parker,  Capetown.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1876;  Reg.  June  28,  1876.  j 

Watson,  William,  25,  Fitzwilliam-place.  i 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1863  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1867  ;  Reg.  July  4,  1867.  j 

Watson,  Rev.  William  Sparrow,  Grammar  School,  Chard.  i 

B.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  M.A.,  Eiem.  1888  ;    Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888.  j 

Watson,  William  Tyndale,  High-road,  Tottenham,  Middlesex.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  D.,  ^,st.  1867  ;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874.  1 

Watters,  Rev.  John,  6,  Ainslie's,  Belvidere,  Bath.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.   1833,    M.  A.,  uEst.  1839;   LL.D.,  ^st.   1861;    Reg.  f 

Nov.  5,  1832.  \ 

Watters,  Lewis  James,  Fenny  Park,  Kilkenny.  ! 

B.  A.,  JSst.    1872;  M.  A.,   Eiem.    1879;    LL.D.,   Eiem     1882;  1 

Reg.  JJec.  17,  1879.  \ 

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670  UWITERSITY  ELECTORS. 

"Walters,  Patrick,  23,  Patrick-street,  Kilkenny. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1830;  M.A.,  Vern.  1842;  Reg.  Jan.  31,  1833. 
Watts,  Rev.  Edmund  Thomas,  Criccieth,  Carnarvon. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1858  ;  Reg.  Nov.  16,  1868. 
Waugh,  Isaac,  Paramatta,  N.S.W. 

B.A.,  mem.  1862  ;  M.Ch.,  ^st.  1863  ;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1880. 
Waugh,  John,  Toddington,  Beds. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1870;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1871  ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1882;  Reg. 
Dec.  5,  1871. 
Weatherhead,  Rev.  Robert  Johnston,  Egremont,  Chester. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1861 ;  M.  A.,  ^V.  1870  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
Webb,  Rev.  Charles,  Mansfield- Woodhouse,  Mansfield. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1857  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1861 ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
"Webb,  Gerald  Cairns,  5,  Mount-street  Crescent. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1883  ;  M.A.,  miem.  1886;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1886. 
Webb,  James  Napier,  Knocktoran,  Knocklong. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1835;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1838;  Reg.  Sept.  30,  1835. 
fWebb,  Thomas  E.,  5,  Mount- street  Crescent. 

Sch.,  1845;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1850 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1857;  LL-D.,  mem.  1859 ; 
Fellow,  1863.  \ 

"Webbe,   Rev.  Ambrose  Congreve,   Dysartgalen  Rectory,   Ballinakill,  1 
Queen's  Co.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859 ;  Reg.  May  28,  1890. 
Webster,  Rev.  Ebenezer. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1887  ;  M.A.  Biem.  1890;  Reg.  Bee.  18,  1890. 
"Webster,  Rev.  Frederick  Michael,  Ceylon. 

B.A.,  Mst.  1877;  M.A.,  Kiem.  1880;  Reg.  Bee.  15,  1880.  j 

Webster,  Rev.  Reginald  Godfrey  Michael,  73,  Stephen's-green. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1883  ;  M.  A.,  J<lst.  1887 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1887.  \ 

"Weir,  Christopher  John,  Drumard,  Enniskillen.  ^ 

Sch.,  1853;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1856;  Reg.  Bec.^,  1872.  f 

"Weir,  Rev.  Edward  Hemy,  11,  Harrington -street.  1" 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  M.A.,  mem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Bee.  17,  1891.  i 

Weir,  Henry  Crichton,  Downpatrick. 

Sch.,  1875;  B.A.,  jEst.  1877;  Reg.  May  24,  1876. 
Weir.,  William,  Ennistymon. 

Sch.,  1862;  Reg.  Oct.  28,  1868. 
Weir.,  Rev.  William  R.,  Woodlands,  Omagh. 

Sch.,  1846  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1848  ;  Reg.  Aug.  18,  1868.  « 

Welch,  Thomas  Henrv  Gascoigne,  St.  David's,  Reigate.  I 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;'  M.  A.,  Jist.  1889  ;  Reg.  May  8,  1889  \ 

Weld,  Rev.  Lorenzo  11  artslonge,  Ballintubber,  Athy.  i 

B.A.,  jEst.  1883:   M.A.,  mem.  1886;   Reg.  Bee.  16,  1886.  I 

Weldon,  Rev.  Lewen  Burton,  Bridport,  Dorset.  T 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1869  ;   Keg.  Feb.  9,  1869.  i 

Weldon,  Rev.  Thomas  Pyne,  Gamavilla,  Glin.  )^ 

B.A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1880;  Rog.  Feb.  10,  1880. 
Weldon,  William  Jcphson,  Rathvilly,  Co.  Carlow. 

B.  A.  and  M.Chir.,  m\.em.  1868;  Reg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
fWelland,    Rev.    Thomas    James,    St.    Thomas's    Parsonage,    Bel- 
fast. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1864;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  B.  D.  und  D.  D.,  Jiat.  1890J 
Reg.  Feb.  24,  1867. 


TJNIYEKSITy  ELECTOBS.  671 

"Welland,  "William  John,  Tudor  Lodge,  Ballybrack. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  M.  A.,  Mem.  1879;  Eeg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
Weller,  Charles  Hugh. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1882;  M.A.,  Hlem.  1885;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885. 
Welsh,  Rev.  William  Willington,  Weeley  Rectory,  Colchester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1842;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1855;  Reg.  Au^.  27,  1874. 
Wei  wood,  Rev.  William,  Kilcormick  Rectory.  Longford. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  M.A.,  Ifiem.  1886  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886.  i 

Went,  Rev.  James,  Wyggeston  School,  Leicester.  | 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1867  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1871 ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1871. 
Wesley,  Rev.  Edmund  Alfred,  St.  Chad's,  Everton,  Liverpool.  i 

B.A.,  Emn.  1881 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  May  2,  1888.  i 

West,  Yery  Rev.  Augustus  William,  Presteign,  Radnor.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1836;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  Reg.  June  27,  1837.  : 

West,  Rev.  Augustus  Pakenham  Fitz  Gerald,  The  Rectory,  Presteign,  ! 

Radnor.  ! 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1874;  M.A.,  ^st.  1881 ;  Reg.  April  29,  1881. 
West,  Rev.  Fitzwilliam  Henry,  Presteign,  Radnor. 

B.  k.,Hiem    1867;  M.A.,  Vern.  1871;  LL.  D.,  Vern.  1874,  Reg. 
Feb.  21,  1871. 
West,  Rev.  Henry  Matthew,  Sacombe  Rectory,  Ware,  Herts.  : 

h.X.,Eiem.  1864;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1869;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1869.  I 

West,  Richard  Whately,  Ampthill-square,  Hampstead-road,  London,  ; 

N.W. 

Sch.,  1869;  B.  A.,  Hiem.  1870;  Reg.  1869.  \ 

West,  Rev.  Samuel  Maxwell.  1 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1828;  M.A.,  Nov.  1832;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1832.  ] 

Westby,  Ashley  John,  21,  Trafalgar-terrace,  Monkstown.  i 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875 ;  M.  Ch.,  Hiem.  1878 ;  Reg.  Dec.  31,  1878. 
Weston,  Robert,  The  Old  Hall,  Wellington,  Salop.  ■ 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  ^st.  1888  ;  Reg.  Jane  28,  1888.  j 

fWestropp,  Rev.  Daniel  Gabbett,  Ballingarry,  Killenaule.  .; 

B.  A.,  B.iem.  1869  ;  M.A.,  Vern.  1873  ;  Reg.  Feb.  25,  1873. 
fWestropp,    Thomas    Johnson,    13,    Trafalgar-terrace,    Monkstown,  | 

Dublin. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1882 ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1885 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1885.  ] 

fWetherell,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  Rathmolyon,  Enfield.  j 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1850 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1 865.  j 

Wetherell,  Rev.  Thomas,  Stocking-Pelham,  Buntingford.  \ 

B.A.,  JEst.  1854;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Oct.  15,  1880.  I 

Whaley,  Rov.  Thonins,  Knapton-road,  Kingstown.  i 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1884;  Reg.  May  7,  1884.  \ 

Whalley,  Rev.  Thomas,  Waterloo  Park,  Liverpool.  I 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846  ;  M.  A.,.^s<.  1876  ;  Reg.  April  22,  1876.  \ 

Wharton,  James  Henry,  28,  Upper  Merrion-street.  i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1838  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  ;  Reg.  Aug.  25,  1868.  i 

Wharton,  Rev.  John,  3,  Prospect-terrace,  Springfield,  Chelmsford. 

B.A.,  Jist.  1888  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1891 ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891.  ; 

Wheeler,  Gerald  John,  13,  Old  Square,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1873;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1877;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1877.  i 

Wheeler,  Rev.  Horace  Newman,  Hesenford  Vicarage,   St.  Germans, 

Cornwall.  , 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851;  M.  A..  Vern.  1857  ;  Reg.  Nov.  2,  1857. 


672  UNIVEHSITT   ELECTORS. 

Wheeler,  Kobeit,  27,  Lower  Fitzwilliam-street. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1840;  Reg.  July  20,  1833. 
Wheeler,  Thomas,  27,  Lower  Fitzwilliara-street. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1833;  M.A.,  Vern.  1840;  Reg.  July  26,  1833. 
tWheeler,  William  Ireland,  32,  Merrion-square. 

B.A.,  mem.  1866;   M.D.,  Vern.  1870;  M.Ch.,  Hiem.  1879;  R 
Mar.  1,  1870. 
Whelan,  Bev.  Ernest  Hamilton,  Kilbride,  Bray. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1876;  M.A.,  Hiein.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  22,  1881. 
Whelan,  Rev.  Percy  Scott,  St.  Columba's  College,  Rathfarnham. 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1882;  M.A.,  JSst.  1887;  Reg.  May  2 i^ 
1880. 
Whelan,  Rev.  Robert  William,  3,  Henrietta-ten-ace,  Dalkey. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1841;  M.A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  Reg.  March  5,  1852. 
tWhelan,  William  Brownrigg. 

Sch.,  1889  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1889. 
White,  Rev.  Benjamin  Newport,  Melbourne. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.A.,  ^st.  1882;  Reg.  July  3,  1882. 
White,  Rev.  Harry  de  Vere,  All  Saints'  Rectory,  Duncannon,  Water 
ford. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1876;  M.A  ,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1881. 
White,  Henry  Bantry,  Ballinguile,  Donny brook. 

B.A.  Hiem.  1867;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1870;  Reg.  Jan.  7,  1871. 
White,  Very  Rev.  George  Purcell,  Deanery,  Cashel. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1864;  B.D.  and  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18, 
1890. 

fWhite,  Rev.  Hill  Wilson,  Warden  of  Wilson's  Hospital,  Multvfamham^ 

Sch.,   1871;    R.A.,  Hiem.  1813;  M.A.,  Vern.  1878;    LL.D.,  ^8ti_^ 

1880  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  JEst.  1889  ;  Reg.  1871.  ^ 

White,  Rev.  James,  Royal  Naval  School,  New  Cross,  London,  S.E.      i 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868 ;  Reg.  Auy.  25,  1868.  j 

"*" White,  James.  J 

Sch.  1888;  B.  A..  Vern.  1890;  Reg.  May  28,  1888.  1 

White,  Rev.  John  Bernard,  Leap,  Co.  Cork.  1 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1887. 

fWhite,  Rev.  Newport  John  Davis,  Charlemont  Mall.  I 

Sch.,  1880;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  B.D.  and  M.A.,-^«<.  1887;  RegJ 

May  24,  1880.  Z 

White,  Patrick  Hemy,  Australia.  ? 

B.A.,  Hietn  1868;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1878;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1878.  j 

White,  Piers  Francis,  10,  Fitzwilliam- square.  i 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865 ;  Roy.  .//<///  5,  1865.  ' 

White,  Rev.  Richard  Allen,  Northampton. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1863;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1879. 
White,  Richard  Dormer,  Medical  Department,  R.N. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1869;  M.  Chir.,iftm.  1871 ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1881  ;  Reg^ 
i)e£r.  20,  1872. 
White,  Thomas  Haughton,  35,  Harcourt-street. 

B.  A.,  J<:st.  1844  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1859  ;  Reg.March%,  1859. 
White,  Rev.  Verner  Moore,  Maybury  Lodge,  Woking,  Sun-cy. 
B.A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  LL.D.,  ^W.  1859;  Reg.  Oct.  22,  1880. 
White,  Rev.  Verner  Moore,  21,  Oakley  Crescent,  Chelsea. 
BJl.,  Riem.  1883;  M.  A.,  JUnt.  1889;  Reg.  May  8,  1889. 


UNIYEHSITY  ELECTORS.  673 

White,  William  Henry,  Eye  Hospital,  Biriningliain. 

B.A.,  and  M.  Chir.,  Hiem.  1870;  M.D.,  Hiem.   1877;  M.A.  and 
M.A.O.,  Hiem.,  1879  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  14,  1870. 
White,  Eev.  William  Baylv,  234,  Old-street,  London,  E.C. 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1882  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1891 ;  Eeg.  June  25,  1898. 
White,  Rev.  William  Mooro,  Tiverton,  Devon. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.   1866;  LL.D.,  ^si.  1872;  M.A.,  ^st.    1873;  Eeg. 
June  26,  1872. 
White,  William  Eogerson,  H.M.S.  Eoyal  Adelaide,  Devonport. 

B.A.  and  M.  Ch.,  Vern.  1871  ;  Eeg.  Dec.  2,  1878. 
Whitehead,  Kev.  Alfred,  Vicarage,  St.  Peter's.  Thanet. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1857;  Keg.  March  80,  1874. 
Whitfield^  Eev.    Thomas  Hamilton,  89,  Leinster-road,  Eathmines. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1841 ;  LL.  D.,  JEst.  1873;  Eeg.  June  25,  1873. 
White-Spunner  (heretofore  White),  Eev.  Benjamin  Nicholson,  Mullagh- 
more  Glebe,  Custlecaulfield. 
B.  A.,  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  Eeg.  Sept.  5,  1868. 
Whitley,  Eev.  Henry,  Almondbury,  Huddersfield. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1884  ;  Eeg.  June  26,  1884. 
Whittle,     Ewing     Mould     Glynn,     Oriel    House,     Prince's-avenue, 
Liverpool. 
M.B.  {adeund.  Cantab.),  M.D.,  Mst.  1877;  Eeg.  June  28,  1877. 
Whittle,  James  Lowry,  3,  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  London. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1861;  M.A.,  uE&t.  1866;  Eeg. /z^/y  7,  1866. 
Whitty,  Chas.  Eichd.,  Minha  Lodge,  Hunstanton,  St.  Edmund's,  Nor- 
folk. 
B.A.,  mem.  1867 ;  M.Chir.,  JEst.  1868  ;  M.D.,  Mst.  1880  ;  Reg. 
Nov.  14,  1874. 
Whitty,  Henry  Irvine. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1877  ;  M.A.,  Aist.,  1880  ;  Eeg.  April  23,  1880. 
tWhitty,  Eev.  John  Irwine,  94,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

B.  A.,  ^s^.  1846,  M.A.,   Vern.  1852;  LL.D.,  ^st.,  1852;  Eeg. 
March  25,  1857. 
Whitty,  John  Langley. 

Sch.,  1861;  B.  A.,  rm/.1863;  Eeg.  Nov.  1,  1870. 
Whyte,  Patrick,  Model  Schools,  Melbourne. 

B.A.  and  M.  A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  Eeg.  March  1,  1879. 
Wicks,  Eev.  Theodore,  Wellstown  Eectory,  Castletownroche. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874 ;   Eeg.  June  24,  1874. 
Wilde,  Eev.  John  Maxwell,  West  Ashby  Vicarage,  Horncastle 
B.A.,  Ver7i.  1836;  M.A.,  Vern.  1850;  Eeg.  Feb.  12,  1850. 
Wilde,  Oscar,  16,  Tile-street,  Chelsea. 

Sch.,  1873;  Eeg.  1873. 
Wilde,  William  Charles  Kingsbury,  146,  Oakley-street,  Chelsea. 
B.  A.,Eiem.  1873;  M.  A.,  Uiem.  1876;  Eeg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 
Wilford,  Eev.  Eobert  Crone,  Garforth,  Leeds. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1878  ;  Eeg.  Jtdy  4,  1878. 
tWilkins,  George,  F.  T.  C. 

Sch.,  1877;  H.k.,  Hiem.  1880;  M.A.,  JEst.  1884;  Eeg.  ilfay  28, 
1877. 
fWilkins,  William,  40,  Harcourt-street. 

Sch.  1876;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.A.,   Hiem.  1881;  Eeg. /w«e  12, 
1876. 


674  UNIVEKSITY  ELECTORS. 

NN'ilkinson,  Ven.  Charles  Thomas,  St.  Andrew's  Vicarage,  I'lymouth. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1845  ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1857 ;  B.  D.  and  D.D.,  Hicm.  1877. 
Reg.  March  26,  1874. 
Wilkinson,  Rev.  John  Turner,  SwalclifFe  Vicarage,  Banbury,  Oxen. 
B.A.,  ^s^.  1871;  M.A.,  ^st.  1875;  LL.D.,  Hietn.   1879;  Reg. 
Jtoie  30,  1875. 
Wilkinson,  Rev.  William,  St.  Martin's  Rectory,  Birmingham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1839  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1854 ;   B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  uEst.  1866  ; 
Reg.  3farch  17,  1874. 
Willcocks,  Rev,  William  Smyth,  Bagnalstown. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1866 ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1886  ;  Reg.  Jult/  1,  1886. 
tWiiliams,  Rev.  Arthur  Acheson,  India. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1870  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1875 ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1875. 
Williams,   Rev.   Charles   Harley    Drummond,   St.   Luke's  Vicarage, 
Leeds. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862 ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1872  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1S:2. 
Williams,  Charles  Hume,  Lima,  Peru. 

B.A.,^6^.  1855  ;  M.A.  audLlj.B.,  Hiem.  1877  ;  Reg.  Dec.  22,  1877. 
Williams,  Rev.  Edward  Adams,  1,  Queen's-gate,  Portsmouth. 
B.  A.,  JEst.  1848  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  Reg.  April  4,  1874. 
Williams,  Rev.  Frederick,  88,  Norfolk-road,  Sheffield. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1879  ;   Reg.  J)ec.   17,  1879. 
Williams,  Rev.  George  Campbell,  1,  Longford-terrace,  Monkstown, 
Dublin. 
B.A.,^«<.  1843;  M.A.,^st.lS56;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^«^  1874; 
Reg.  Nov.  28,  1856. 
Williams,  George  Robert  Carlisle,  India. 

Sch.,  1862;  B.A.,  Vern.  1864  ;  Reg.  Oct.  18,  1880. 
Williams,  Henry,  10,  St.  Patrick' s-terrace,  Cork. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1875;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  Reg.  July  3,  1883. 
Williams,  Herbert,  17,  Yew-tree -road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1887;  M.A.,  u^s(.  1890;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Williams.  Rev.  John,  Manchester- road,  Southport. 

B.A.,'  Vern.  1877  ;  M.A.,  u^si.  1880  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1880. 
Williams,  John  Almericus  de  Courcy,  Killucan. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1875  ;  M.  A.  ^st.  1878  ;  Keg.  July  4,  1878. 
Williams,  Rev.  John,  3,  Wilson-street,  Burv,  Lancashire. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1863  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1866  :  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1866. 
Williams,  Rev.  John  Mack,  Burnby  Rectory,  Hayton,  Yorks. 
B.A.,  F^m.  1844;  M.  A.,  ^sM849  ;  Uog.  Auf/.  22,  1868. 
Williams,  Rev.  Sterling  William  Sinclair  de  Courcy,  Killucan. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880;  M.A.,  ^st.  1883;  Reg.  Jwie  30,  1883. 
Williams,  Thomas,  38,  Dame-street. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1829  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832  ;  Reg.  Nov.  26,  1832. 
Williams,  Thomas,  Education  Department,  Whitehall,  London,  S.W, 

B.A.,  u^st.  1882;  M.A.,^*^.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Williams,  Rev.  Walter  Augustus,  Rectory,  Osgathorpe,  Loughborougl 
Leicestershire. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1864  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1868  ;  Reg.  Any.  4,  1868. 
Williams,  Rev.  William  Bunter,  Grandborough  Vicarage,  Rugby. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1860  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1863  ;  Reg.  Any.  27,  1874.  ;■ 

Williams,  William  Robert,  The  Ryleys,  Alderley  Kdge,  Chester.         4 
B.A.,  JEst.  1878  ;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1882  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1882.  J 


I 


UNIVERSITY  ELECTORS.  675 

tWilliamson,  Benjamin,  F.  T.  C. 

B.  A.,  Fern.    1849;  FeUow,  1852;    M.A.,    Fern.   1855;    D.  Sc, 
^st.  1891. 
"Williamson,  Eev.  Charles  Arthur,  St.  Nicholas-road,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  mem.  1883  ;  M.A.,  Fern.  1887  ;  Reg.  Feb.  22,  1887. 
Williamson,  Rev.  John,  St.  Andrew's,  Droitwich. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1867;  M.A.,  Fern.  1874;  Reg.  March  7,  1874. 
Willington,  James  Thomas  Cambie,  S.  Kieran's,  Parsonstown. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1887  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1890  ;  Reg.  Jujie  26,  1890. 
"Willis,  Rev.  Frederick  Augustus,  Beaworthy,  Exbourne. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1854;  M.A.,  Fern.  1857;   LL.D.,  Jliem.  1862;  Reg. 
Oct.  15,  1880. 
"Willis,  Rev.  John  Thomas,  Shilton  Vicarage,  Hinckley. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1842;  LL.D.,  Siem.  1888;   Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Wills,  Rev.  Freeman  Crofts,  St.  Agatha's  Mission  Home,  Wilson-street, 
Fin shury- square,  London,  E.  C. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1863;  M.A.,  ^st.  1870;  Reg.  Auff.  27,  1874. 
Wills,  Yen.  Robert  Cooper,  Mallow. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1861  ;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1871 ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1890; 
Reg.  June  28,  1871. 
Wills,  Rev.  Samuel  Richard,  Rathkeale. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1854;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1858;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1858. 
twills,  Thomas  William. 

Sch.,  1891  ;  Reg.  Ma^j  25,  1891. 
Willson,  Frederick  Thomas  Richard,  Enniskillen. 

Sch.,  1870;  B.A.,  S'tm.  1870;  Reg.  1870. 
fWillson,  James,  India. 

Sch.,  1868;  B.A.,  ^st.  1870;  M.A.,JE!st.  1873;  Reg.  1868. 
Willson,  Rev.  John  "Wright,  5,  Yew  Tree-rd.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1885  ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1888  ;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
fWillson,   Rev.  Thomas  Benjamin,   Campbell  House,    Shooter's   Hill, 
Kent. 

B.  A.,  mem.  1872;  M.  A.,  mem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Oct.  21,  1876. 
Wilmot,  Rev.  Henry  Thomas,  North  Shoebury,  Southend,  Essex. 

B.  A.,  Fern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1866  ;  Reg.  Au^.  8, 1868. 
Wilmot,  Samuel  Cusack,  Milverton,  Oakdale-road,  Streatham,  Surrey. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1874;  M.A.,  mem.  1884;   Reg.  Dee.  18,  1884. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Alexander  Christopher  Burkitt,  Mallow. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1857;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1870;  Reg.  March  1,  1870. 
Wilson,  Arthur,  2,  Paper  Buildings, Temple,  London. 

Sch.,  1857;  B.  A.,  Fern.  1859;  Reg.  Sept.  26,  1862. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Arthur,  Frankfield,  Cork. 

Sch.,  1878  ;  B.A.,  mem.  1878  ;  Reg.  June  17,  1878. 
Wilson,  Daniel  Martin,  13,  Henrietta-street. 

Sch.,  1883;  B.A.,  mem.  1884;  Reg.  3fatj  21,  1883. 
Wilson,  Edmund  Fitz  Gerald  Bannatyne,  S.  Africa. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1880  ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1890  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1890. 
Wilson,  Rev.  George. 

B.A.,Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  mem.  1874;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Wilson,  Rev.  George  Edwin,  Great  Missenden,  Bucks. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1860;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865;  Reg.  April  11,  1874. 
fWilson,  George  Orr,  Dunardagh,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1853;  M.  A.,  Fern.  1856;  Reg.  Feb.  6,  1856. 


676  imiVFRSTTV  ELECTORS, 

Wilson,  Rev.  Henrv  Andrew,  St.  Olave's  School,  Boothstovni,  Yorks 

B.A.^  ^st.  1885  ;  U.k.,^st.  1888;  Reg.  June  28,  1888. 
"Wilson,  Rev.  Herbert,  Springfield,  Ascot. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1873;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1875;  Reg.  Dec.  15,  1875. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Herbert  Edward,  Sutton,  Coldfield,  Warwickshire. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  Iliem.  1888;    Reg.  Dec.  19,  1888. 
Wilson^  Rev.  Hugh,  Vicarage,  Kilmood,  Killinchv. 

Sch..  1834  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1836  ;  Reg.  Aug.  22,' 1868. 
t Wilson,  James,  Frescati,  Blackrock,  Co.  Dublin. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;    M.A.,  Vern.  1856;    ^q^.  Feb.  5,  1856. 
Wilson,  James,  2,  Essex-court,  London,  E.G. 

B.  A.,  .^st.  1871 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1875  ;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875. 
Wilson,  Rev.  James,  Dalston,  Cumberland. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1878;  M.A.,  JEst.  1885;  Reg.  June  25,  1885. 
Wilson,  Rev.  John,  Avenbury,  Bromyard. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1874;  Reg.  June  24,  1874. 
Wilson,  John,  Street,  Rathowen. 

B.A.,  r^m.  1848;  M.A.,  Vern.  1851;  Reg.  JIfarcA  4, 1851. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Joseph  Henry,  Dundrum,.  Cashel. 

B.A.,  mem.  1869;  M.A.,  Riem.  1886;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1886. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Peter,  Lack,  Kesh. 

Sch.,  1871  ,  B.A.,  Hiem.  1872;  B.D.,  JEsi.  1884;  Reg.  1871. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Richard,  43,  Brompton  Crescent,  London,  S.W. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Nov.  21,  1854. 
Wilson,  Richard  Mervyn,  The  Infirmary,  Derby. 

B.  A.,  ^sf.  1885  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1889  ;  Reg.  June  27,  1889.  j 

Wilson.  Rev.  Robert,  Solihull,  Birmingham. 

B.A.,  uTJst.  1874;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879;    LL.D.,  Hiem.  1880;    Reg. 
Oct.  16,  1880. 
Wilson,  Robert  Mackay,  Coolcarrigan,  Kilcock. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1851  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  Nov.  2,  1854. 
tWilson,  Thomas  Charles  Herbert. 

Sch.,  1881  ;  B.A.,  Hiem.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  13,  1881. 
Wilson,  Rev.  William  Joseph,  1,  Prospect-row,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1876;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  Reg.  June  30,  1881. 
Wilson,  Rev.  William,  Dungowmey  Rectory,  Co.  Cork. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1838;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1841;  Reg.  Sept.  1838. 
Wilson,  William,  Eirene,  Raymond-street,  Chester. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1844;    M.A.  and  LL.D.,  Vern.  1869;    Reg.   Feb.  9, 
1869. 
Winder,  Rev.- Thomas  Edward,  Ash  Villa,  Penketh,  Warrington. 

B.A.,  mem.  1888  ;  M  A.,  Siem.  1891  ;  Reg.  Dec.  17,  1891. 
Windle,  Bertram  Coghill  Alan,  Queen's  College,  Binuingham. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1880;  M.A.  andM.D.,  JEst.  1883;  Reg. /<v  3,  1883. 
'Winn,    Rev.    William    Henry,    Parsonage,    Baronscourt,    Newtown- 
stewart. 

B.A.  and  M.A.,  JEst.  1886;  Reg.  Juli/  1,  1886. 
Winter,  James  Saunderson,  Agher,  Enfield. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1854  ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 
Wintle,  Rev.  William  Samuel. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1873;  M.A.,  ^E*^  1880;  Reg.  April  23,  1880. 
With,  Rev.  Alfred  Robert,  Heathrise,  Hampstead,  London,  N.W. 

B.A.-,  JEet.  1876  ;  M.A.,  ^at.  1879  ;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 


UNIVERSITr  ELECTORS.  677 

Witherby,  "William  Henry,  Pitt-place,  Coombe,  Croydon. 

M.  A.    {ad  eund.  Oxon.)  and  M.  D.,  Hiem.  1864  ;    M.  Chir.,  ^st. 
1865  ;  Eeg.  Nov.  14,  1874. 
Wolfe,  Rev.  Eichard,  Furze-park,  Torquay. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1842  ;  M.  A.,  Vem.  1851;  Reg.  June  12,  1874. 
Wolfe,  Ricbard,  Lieutenant,  Scots'  Greys,  Artbington,  Torquay. 
B.A.,  Hiem.  1875  ;   U.A..,jEst.  1878;  Reg,  April  27,  1878. 
Wood,  George  Abrabam,  Lota,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  Jl^lst.  1825  ;  M.  A.,  Nov.  1832,  Reg.  Nov.  22,  1832. 
Wood,  James,  Woodbank,  Soutbport,  Liverpool, 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1864;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1882;  Rq^.  June  29,  1882. 
Wood,  Jobn  Cotter,  28,  Longford-terrace,  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 

Scb.,  1860;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  Reg.  July  19,  1864. 
"Wood,  Rev.  Robert  Alfred,  St.  Margaret's,  Under-river,  Kent. 

B.A.,  J6st.  1879;  M.A.,  JEst.  1888;  Reg.  May  2,  1888. 
tWoodbouse,  Stewart,  7,  Longford-terrace,.  Monkstown,  Co.  Dublin. 
Scb.,  1868;  B.A.,  mem.  1869;  M.A.  and  M.D.,  .^s^.  1874;  Reg. 
1868. 
Woodlock,  William,  15,  Mountjoy- square. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1865  ;  Reg.  July  5,  1865. 
"Woodi;offe,  Augustus  Warren,  Crowle,  Lincolnsbire. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1879 ;  M.D.,  Hiem.  1886;  Reg.  Bee.  16,  1886. 
Woodroffe,  Cbarles  Henry,  Kingstown. 

Scb.,  1832;  B.A.,  Vern.  1835;  Reg.  Sept.  30,  1835.  _ 
Woodroffe,  Rev.  James  Josepb,   84,  Gore-road,  "Victoria  Park,  Lon- 
don, E. 
B.k.,^st.  1875;  M.A.,  J&s^.  1879;  Reg.  June  23,  1879.^ 
Woodroffe,    Jobn    Edward,    90,    Cornwall    Gardens,     Kensington, 
London. 
Scb.,  1840;  B.A.,   Vern.  1844;  M.A.,  ^st.  1846;   Reg.  "iVov.  18, 
1847. 
Woodroffe,  Jobn  Fitz  Henry,  31,  Mildmay  Park,  London,  N. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1881  ;  M.D.,  Vern.  1881  ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
Woodroffe,  Rev.  Jobn  Nunn  Blacker,  St.  Mark's  Vicarage,  Leicester. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1868 ;  Reg.  Nov.  13,  1868. 
f  Woodroffe,  Latbam  James,  81,  Waterloo-road. 

B.A., iZ^i'm.  1874;  M.  A.,  rmi.,1878;  Reg.  March  5,  1878. 
Woodroofe,  Rev.  Jobn,  Mentone. 

B.A,,  Vern.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1834;  Reg.  Feb.  5,  1833. 
Woods,  Rev.  Artbur,  Cbrist  Cbia-cb,  Somerstown,  London,  N. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1878;  M.A.,  ^st.  1885  ;  Reg.  June  2b,  1885. 
Woods,   Ven.  Cbarles  Tbomas,  Arcbdeacon  of  Columbia,  New  West- 
minster, Britisb  Columbia. 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1855  ;  Reg.  Aug.  12,  1873. 
Woods,  Charles  Rolleston. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1875;  M.D.,  ^st.  1879;  Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880 
Woods,  Rev.  Edward  Samuel,  Asb,  next  Sandwicb,  Kent. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1853;  M.  A.,  jEst.  1866;  Reg.  June  27,  1866. 
Woods,  Hugb,  Higbgate,  London,  N. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1883;  M.D.,  iTim.  1886;  M.A.O.,  ^s^  1887;  Reg. 
Dec.  16,  1886. 
Woods,  Oscar  Tbomas,  District  Asylum,  Cork. 

B.  A.,  ifi^w.1868  ;  M.  D.,  ^st.  1876 ;  Reg.  June  30,  1875. 
2i 


678  UNIVER8ITT  ELECiORS. 

"Woods,  "Warren  St.  Leger,  "Whitestown  House,  Balbriggan. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1872;  M.  A.,  JEst.  1876;  Reg.  June  28   1876. 
"Woodward,  Rev.  Alfred  Sadleir,  Kildollagh  Ksctory,  Coleraine. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1884;  M.A.,  Jli:st.  1888;  Reg.  May  2,  1888. 
"Woolsey,  Henry. 

B.  A.,  Eiem.  1887;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1891  ;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1891. 
fWoolicombe,  Robert  Lloyd,  14,  "Waterloo-road. 

B.A.,  ^st.  1878;  M.A.,  ^st.  1881;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1882;    Reg. 
June  30,  1881. 
"Worthington,  Humphrey,  The  Crescent,  Newtown,  Mont,  N.  "Wales. 

B.A.,  JEst.  1884;  M.D.,  JSst.  1889;  Reg.  June  27,  1889. 
"Worthington,  Joseph  Charles.  5,  Rostrevor-terrace,  Rathgar. 

B.A.,   ^st.    1885;    M.A.,  ^st.  1889;   M.D.,    Vern.   1890;   Reg. 
May  8,  1889. 
Worthington,  Thomas  Blair,  Knowle,  Fareham,  Hants. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  Chir.,  ^st.  1871 ;  M.D.,  ^st.  1879 ;    Reg. 
.      Dec.  7,  1871. 
"Wright,  Almroth  Edward,  Australia. 

B.A.,  Eiem.  1882;  M  D.,  Vern.  1889;  Reg.  March  5,  1889. 
"Wright,  Ai-chibald  Manning,  Greenmount,  Terenure. 

B.  A.,  JEst.  1872;  LL.D.,   Vern.  1881  ;  Reg.  March  1,  1881. 
tWright,  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Hamilton,  St.  John's,  Liverpool. 

K A.,  Vern.    1857;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1859;  B.D.,  ^im.  1873 ;  D.D.. 
^$t.  1879  ;  Reg.  1859. 
"Wright,  Rev.  Ernest  Alexanderson,  Bridge-street,  Banbridge, 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1887;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1890;  Reg.  Dec.  18,  1890. 
"Wright,  Rev.  Charles  Sisum,  Rectory,  Stokesley. 

B.  A..  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  ^st^  1870  ;  Reg.  July  6,  1870. 
t"Wright,   Edward  Perceval,    Professor  of  Botanv. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1857;    M.A.,  Hiem.  1859;  M.b.,  Vern.  1862;   Reg. 
1859. 
Wright,  George,  90,  Lower  Baggot-street. 

Sch.,  1866  ;  B.  A.,  JEst.  1868;  Reg.  1866. 
Wright,  James  Frederick,  68,  Lansdowne-road. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1847 ;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1868  ;  Reg.  May  21,  1874. 
"Wrij^ht,  Rev.  Richard,  Marhamchurch  Rectory,  Stratton,  Cornwall. 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1831 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1840  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
"Wright,  Richard,  Arkindale-road,  Glenageary. 

B.A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1889. 
"Wright,  Thomas  William,  Fern  Hill,  Clonakilty. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1879;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1889;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1889. 
"Wright,  Warren  de  la  Fouce,  Lieut.  R.  A.,  Fort  Westmoreland,  Cork. 
Harbour. 
B.  A.,  Hiem.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  Jjlst.  1881  ;  Reg.  July  2,  1881. 
"Wright,  William,  Lismore. 

B.A.,  ^*^  1877;  LL.B.,  Hiem.  1881;  LL.D.,   ^st.  1887;  Reg. 
June  30,  1887. 
Wright.  Rev.  William  Ball,  America. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1865;  M.  A.,  J^st.  1872;  Reg.  June  26,  1872. 
Wright,  Rev,  William  Bourke,  Athleague. 

Sch.,  1861  ;  B.  A.,   yJUt.  1866  ;  Reg.  March  14,  1873. 
Wright,  Rev.  William  Heber,  Llandinabo,  Hereford. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1868;  M.  A.,  Hiem.  1873 ;  Reg.  Aug.  20,  1874. 


UNIVERSITY   ELECTORS.  679 

tWright,  Win.  M'Dowell  Aikin,  Dalkey.  ] 

B.  A.,  mem.  1874  -,  M.  D.,  Vern.  1885;  Reg.  Feb.  17,  1885.  j 

Wrightson,  Richard  Blayney,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk.  ' 

B.  A.,  rem.  1874;  LL.D.,  ^st.  1887;  Beg.  June  30,  1887.  ] 

Wynne,  Rev.  Edward,  Manningham,  Bradford. 

B.A.,  mem.  1657;  M.A.,  JE.st.  1883;  Reg.  Jul!/  3,  1883.  \ 

Wynne,  Rev.  Frederick  Richards,  9,  Leeson-park.  j 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.A.,  Fern.  1868;  B.  D.  and  D.D.,  Vern.  1890  ^ 

Reg.  Oct.  31,  1868.  ' 

Wynne,  Ven.  George  Robert,  Archdeacon  of  Aghadoe,  Killamey. 

B.A.,  Vern.  1861 ;  M.A.,  mem.  1875  ;  B.D.  and  D.D.,  miem.  1889  ; 
Reg.  Oct.  16,  1880. 
Wynne,  Henry  Eckersall,  Wexford.  .    ] 

Sch.,  1845  ;  B.  A.,  Vern.  1850  ;  Reg.  Oct  26,  1868. 

Wynne,  Kev.  Thomas  Edward,  East  Wickham,  Kent.  i 

B.  A.,  ^st.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  u^st.  1864  ;  B.  D.  and  D.  D.,  ^st.  1873;  « 

Reg.Auf/.8,  1868.  ] 

Sch.,  1890;  B.A.,  Riem.  1891;  Reg.  June  2,  1890.  | 
Yeates,  Rev.  George,  Lissan,  Moneymore. 

B.A.,  Fern.  1855;  M.A.,  Vern.  1858;  Reg.  March  2,  1858.  j 

Yeld,  Rev.  Reginald  Heart,  Belle  Vue,  Sunderland.  J 

B.A.,  Riem.  1873 ;  M.A.,  Siem.  1876  ;  Reg.  Dec.  20,  1876. 

Yeo,  Rev.  Charles  Oldham,  Kexby  Vicarage,  York.  \ 
B.  A.,  Vern.  1848 ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1856  ;  Reg.  Aug.  15, 1868. 

tYeo,  Gerald  Francis,  Thorncote,  Staines,  Middlesex.  < 

B.A.  and  M.  Chin,  JSst.  1867;    M.D.,  ^st.  1871;   Reg.  Oct.  21,  •; 
1871. 
Yorke,  Rev.  Henry  Lefroy,  Garston,  Liverpool. 

B.A.,  miem.  1886  ;  M.A.,  Riem.  1889  ;  Reg.  Bee.  19,  1889. 
Young,  Rev.  Arthur,  East  Worldham,  Alton,  Hants. 

B.A.,  miem.  1864  ;  M.A.,  Riem.  1887  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1887.  1 

Young,  Rev.  Augustus  Blayney  Russell,  Ballybav.  7 

B.  A.,  ^.st.  1869  ;  M.  A.,  ^si.  1876  ;  Reg.  ^st.  1876.  < 

Young,  Charles  Grove,  British  Guiana.  \ 

B.A.,  miem.  1873;   M.Chir.,  ^st.  1874;   M.D.,  JSst.  1880;  Reg.  i 

Jicne  27,  1874.  i 

tYoung,  Edward  John.  | 

Sch.,  1890  ;  B.A.,  miem.  1891 ;  Reg.  June  2,  1890.  I 

Young,  Rev.  Francis  Charles,  Doagh.  1 

B.A.,  Vern.  1836;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1839;  Reg.  Sept.  23,  1836.  ^ 

Young,  Rev.  Henry  Lindsay,  Portsea.  ^ 

B.A.,  ^st.  1876  ;  M.A.,  ^st.  1879  ;  Reg.  April  23,  1879.  5 

Young,  Rev.  Henry  Wray,  Stewartstown.  ^ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1846;  M.A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  9,  1875.  | 

Young,  James  George,  Stratton  Cottage,  Biggleswade,  Beds.  "> 

B.A.,  Vern.  1835;  LL.D.,  Vern.  1854;  Reg.  June23,  1874.  ; 

Young,  James  Johnston,  Castlewellan.  i 

B.  A.,  jEst.  1836 ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1839  ;  Reg.  June,  1836.  | 

Young,  John,  Ballymena.  \ 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1848;  M.  A.,  Eiem.  1874  ;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1874. 

Young,  Rev.  John  Edward  Mayne,  York.  .; 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849;  M.  A.,  Mst.  1860;  Re?  Nov.  30,  1860.  ij 


680  ITNIYEKSITT  ELKCTOES. 

Young,  John  Owen,  Portarlington. 

I3.A.,  JEst.  1885;  M.A.,  Vern.  1889;  Reg.  March  6.  1889. 
Young,  Robert  George,  Culdaff  House,  Culdaff,  Co.  Donegal. 

B.  A.,  .ilst.  1856;  M.A.,  Hiem.  1859;  Reg.  Dec.  16,  1859. 
Young,  Rev.  Samuel  Barker,  74,  Northumberland-road. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1837;  M.A.,  Vern.  1875;  Reg.  Feb.  10,  1875. 
Young,  Rev.  Sam.  Wilderspin,  Toronto. 

B.  A.,  Hiem.  1862  ;  M.  A.,  Vern.  1866  ;  Reg.  Aug.  27,  1874. 
Young,  Rev.  Samuel  Martin,  St.  Marylebone  Infirmary,  Notting-hill, 
London. 

B.  A.,  JSst.  1881  ;  M.  A.,  ^st.  1884  ;  Reg.  June  26,  1884. 
Young,  Rev.  "William  Frederick,  Edlington  Rectory,  Rotherham. 

B.A.  Vern.  1851  ;  M.A.  ^st.  1888;  Reg.  May  2,  1888. 
Young,    Rev.    Wm.    James    Mitchell,    Mevagissey,    St.    Austell, 
Cornwall. 

B.  A.,  Vern.  1849  ;  M.  A.,  Eieni.  1873;  Reg.  Dec.  19,  1873. 
Yoimg,  William  Jobn,  nindmarsh  Model  School,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 

B.A.,  ^st,  1877 ;  M.A.,  JEst.  1882 ;  Reg.  May  3,  1882. 


Total, 4334 


I 


INDEX. 


[Figuree  marked  thus  (7*)  refer  to  the  Jirst  portion  of  the  Calendar.] 


Page 

Academic  Council         .  .  34*,  1 

Almanac .11* 

Anatomist,  University    .  174,175 

Anatomy,  Lectures  in   .  .     .180 

Museum  of    .  .     .214 

Certificates  in  .     .193 


Practical     Depart- 


ment of  182 

and  Surgery,   Pro- 
fessorship of    .     .     .     174,  175 

Comparative,    Pro- 


fessorship of 176 

Lectures 

and  Demonstrations  in    88,  181 
Anatomy    and   Institutes    of 

Medicine,  Scholarship  in 

192,  254 
Stewart 

Scholarship  in   .     .     .  193,  255 
Ancient  History  (see  History). 
Arabic,  Lectures  in    ....     90 

Prizes  in 126 

Prizemen  in       ...  242 

Army,  Commissions  in       .     .  52* 

Arts,  Degrees  in 5 

conferred  in 

1891,  .     .  ^ 88* 

Course  in 25 

Course  in    for  Medical 

Students, 41 

Undergraduate  Course  in     31 

Lectures  in     .     .     .     38,  88 

Details     of      Ordinary 

Course  in 39 

Honors  and  Prizes  in      .     55 

Programme     of    Honor 

Courses  in 61 

Honormen  in,  for  1891  .  58* 

Astronomical  Observatory  .  213 
Astronomy,  Public  Lectures  in  90 
Attorneys,  Admission  of  .  ..  168 
Avary  Exhibitions    .     .     .     .133 


Page 

Bachelors 5,  16 

on  College  Books, 

Lists  of      .     .     .  471,  473,  474 
Bachelors    of    Arts    (see   also 
Degrees  conferred  in  1891, 

p.  88*) 5 

in  Divinity    ...       6 

in  Laws    .     .     .7,170 

in  Medicine 


8,  185,  394 

in  Surgery 

8,  186,  389 

in  Obstetric  Science 

8,  187,  387 

— in  Engineering 

8,  202,  415 

in  Music  ....       9 

Barristers,  Eules  as  to  Admis- 
sion of    166,  167 

Bedell  Scholars  and  Prizemen  249 

Scholarships    .     .     .     .155 

Bell  of  Trinity  College,      .     .219 
Benefactors  of   Trinity   Col- 
lege     432 

Berkeley's      (Bishop)      Gold 
Medals 112 


Medallists 


Biblical  Greek,  Lectures  in 

Prizes  in     . 

Biblical  Scholars,  Wall      . 


231 
150 
.  .  106 
.  .  225 
.  .  43* 
119,  241 
,  .  470 
.  .  215 


2  K 


Biological  Association  . 
Blake  Scholarship       .     . 
Books,  College,  Names  on 
Botanic  Garden?  .     .     . 
Botany,  Professorship  of    174,  176 
:  Lectures  aud  Demon- 
strations in       .     .     .      88,  181 

: — :  Ordinary  Course  in   49,  54 

— —  Honor  Course  in    .     .     72 

Moderatorship  Course  in  84 

Museum  of   .  .     .  216 

Briggs  Exhibition     .     .     .     .133 


682 


INDEX. 


Fage 

Brooke  Prizes 101 

Prizemen     ....  225 

William,  Exhibition      159 

Buildings  of  Trinity  College     217 
Butcher  Exhibitions     .     .     .158 

Cambridge,  Admission  of  Stu- 
dents from 37 

Cambridge,      Admission      of 
Graduates  from  {ad  eundem 

Gradiim) 10,   11 

Campanile 219 

Caput 3 

Carson  Prize 107 

Catechetical  Lectures  and  Course 

39,  67 

Premiums  .     69*,  68 

Certificates     .     .     68 

Celtic  Philology,  Lectures  in     90 
Certificates,  Special,  in  Engi- 
neering School  .     .       202,  256 
Chaldee    and  Syriac,  Exami- 
nation in  and  Prizes  in 

125,  149 
Chambers  in  College  ...  20 
Chancellors  of  the  University  439 
Chapel  of  Trinity  College  9*  219 
Chapel,  Hours  of  Service  in  .     9* 

Preachers  in     .     .     .10* 

Attendance  in   .     .     .     21 

Charges,  College 16 

Chemistry,  Professorship  of  174, 176 

Lectures  in    .      88,  180 

Laboratory,  Instruc- 
tion  in,  for  Moderatorship 

Candidates 89 

for  Sophisters   .     .     44 

for  En- 
gineering Students     .     .     .  204 


Ordinary  Course  in 

48,  64 

Honor  Course  in    .     71 

Moderatorship 

Course  in 83 

Chess  Club 44* 

Choral  Society 42* 

Church  P'ormularies  Prize     .  156 

Prizemen     .     .     .     .248 

Civil  Law  (see  Law)     .     .     . 
Clanbrassil  Exhibition      .      .133 
Classical  Scholarships   ...     98 
Sizarships      ...     29 


Page 
Classics,  Lectures  in    .     .    88,  89 

Entrance    Prizes    in 

56*  28 
--- —     Sizarships  in,        57*,  29 

Honor  Course  in       .     64 

Moderatorships  in     .     80 

— Prizes  in    .     .     .     .112 

• Gold  Medallists  and 

Moderators  in 266 

Clinical  Lectures 196 

Medals 196 

Medallists    .     .     .     .196 

Cluff  Memorial  Prize     .     .     .119 

Prizemen  .     .241 

College,   Trinity,  Officers  of, 

for  1891 25* 

College,  Trinity,  Government  of  1 
College,     Trinity,     Teaching 

Staff  of 2 

Order     of 

Rankin 16 

Charges  in    .     16 

Residence  in     20 

Buildings  of  217 

Present 

Members  of 470 

Colonies,   Admission    to    De- 
grees of  Persons  resident  in      9 
Commencements,     ...       S,  4 

days  of  .     .     11 

Medals  given 

at 263 

Committee  of  Medical  School  33* 
Commons  of  Resident  Students    22 

of  non-Residents    .     37 

Comparative  Anatomy,  Pro- 
fessors of 176 

Lec- 
tures and  Demonstrations 

in 88,  180 

Comparative  Grammar,  Lec- 
tures in 89 

Comparative  Philology,  Prize 
in .114 

Composition,  Vice- Chancellor's 
Prizes  in      .     .      113,122,234 

— Tyrrell  Memoriul 

Prize  in      ....     115,239 

■  Entrance  Prizes 
in 50*.  28 

Divinity    Prizes 

in 143,  166 


INDEX. 


683 


Composition,  Term  Prizesin  68*,  65 
Commons,  Regulations  for     22,  37 
Constitutional  Law  (see  Laiv), 
Corrections                 .     .     .     .     22 
Council       34*,  1 

Members  of      .     .     .  34* 

Days  of  Meeting  of    34* 

Course  in  Arts 25 

for  Entrance       ...     26 

Details   of   Undergra- 
duate   39 

Honor 61 

Course  i:\  Catechetioals       .     .     57 

Criminal  Law  (see  Laiv). 

Crowo  Exhibitions    .     .     .     .133 

Daunt  Memorial  Exhibitions  158 
Degrees,  Mode  of  conferring  3 
Exercises  required  for  5 

ad  eundein     ....  10 

Fees  payable  for        .  10 

Days  for  conferring     .  11 

in  Medicine  and  Sur- 
gery, Total  expense  of    .     .195 

conferred  in  1891  .     .  88* 

Honorary  since  1595  .  337 

in  Medicine,  from  1800  377 

in  Engineering  .    .     .412 

Degree  Examination  49,  53,  56,  79 

Profes- 
sional privileges  at     ...     50 

■ Medals 

at 263 

Demonstrations  in  Botany  .  .  88 
in  Zoology      .     88 

in  Geology      .     88 

in  Anatomy  80,  182 

Dining  Hall    .     .     .  _  .     .     .218 
Diplomas  in  Engineering   .     .  413 
in    Medicine,    Sur- 
gery, and  Midwifery      .     .188 

Diplomas  in  State  Medicine 

189,  377 

Dissections 182 

Divine  Service,  Hours  of       9*,  21 

Attendance  on      21 

Divinity,  Degrees  in      .     .     .       6 


Lectures  in  91,  143,  145 
Prizes   in   subjects 

connected  with  .  .  103,150 
Prizemen  in  subjects 

connected  with     ....  240 


Page 
Divinity,  Testimonium     .     .148 

Testimoniums    75*  347 

Composition      Pre- 
miums     143,  155 

Divinity  School 141 

Days  of  Ex- 
amination     6* 

Admissionto  142 

Prizes  in      .150 

• Prizemen  in 

73*    244 
Doctors  (see  also  Degrees  con- 
ferred in  1891,  p.  88*)   .     .       7 

in  Divinity   ....       7 

in  Laws  ....  7,  171 

in  Literature,    ...       6 

in  Medicine  .     .     .  8,    186 

since  1800  378 

in  Music 9 

in  Science,    ....       5 

on  the  College  Books,      19 

Donnellan  Lectures,       ...     91 
Downes's  Divinity  Premiums 

73*,  154 

Exhibitions    .     .     .132 

Dun' s,  Sir  Patrick,Hospital  177,195 

Early  English  Text  Society's 

Prize 122 

Ecclesiastical    History,    Lec- 
tures in 150 

Prizes      .  107 

Ekenhead  Scholarship,       .     .117 

Scholars  .     .     .     .241 

Electors,  University       ...     12 

List  of  ^ 497 

Electrical  Engineering,    Lec- 
tures on 204 

Elizabeth,  Charter  of         .     .       1 
Elrington  Theological  Prize      104 

Prizemen       .     .     .  226 

Eng:ineering,   Degrees  in 

8,  202,  412 

Examination,  days 

of 8* 

Engineering,  Licenses  in    202,  415 

Certificates    of 

complete  Course  in    .     .     .202 

Diplomates  in     .413 

Lectures  in    .     .201 

Examinations  in 

200,  256 


684 


INDEX. 


rage 
Engineering,   Special  Certifi- 
cates in 202,  256 

Models,  Museum  of  21 5 

School  of      .     .  199 

Honors  in  202 

Engineering,  School  of.  Honor- 
men  in 256 

English,  Entrance  Prizes  in  56*,  28 

Prizes  in     .     .     .     .122 

Prizemen  in     .     .     .  234 

Early,  Prize  in     .     .122 

English   Composition,     Term 

Prizes  in 68*-,  55 

English  Literature,  Lectures  in     8  9 

Honor 

Course  in 74 

Freshman 

Prizes  in       ......     74 

Moderator- 


ship  Course  in 86 

Entrance 16,  25 

for   Candidates   for 

Degrees  in  Music      .     .      9,  27 

for  Engineering  Students    27 

Entrance,  Days  of  (see  Days 

of  Examination). 
Entrance  Prizes        .     .     .  56*  27 

Exhibitions    .     .     .140 

High  Places  at  .     .  55* 

Erasmus  Smith  (see  Smith). 
Ethics,  Lectures  in    .     .     .  88,  89 

Honor  Course  in     .     .     67 

Moderatorship  Course 

in  . 81 

Examinations,  Days  of,     .     .     1* 

Entrance      .  55*  25 

for  Sizarships  57*,  29 

, Honor,  in  1891  58* 

■ Ordinary, 

Courses  read  for    ....     39 

Honor,    llegu- 

lations  respecting       ...     55 
Examinations,  Honor,  Courses 

read  for 61 

hours  of      .     .     8* 

for  Moderator- 
ships     56,  79,  266 

Catechetical  69*  57 

' for   Fellow- 


ships   93,  102 

for   Scholar- 
ships   95 


Page 
Exhibition,  Lloyd  .  .  108,  228 
Exhibitioners,  Senior,  Junior, 

and  School 140 

Exhibitions,  Senior  .     .     .     .129 

Junior  .     .     .     .128 

Exhibitions    without    Special 

Examination 132 

awarded       to 

Scholars       96 


Supplemented,  of 


Erasmus  Smith      .     .     .     .135 
founded  by  Com- 
missioners of  Education       .  138 
Foyle  College     .  139 


Theological    151,  244 

Butcher     .     .     .158 

Daunt  ....  159 

William  Brooke     160 


Experimental  Association  .     .  45* 

Philosophy,  Mu- 
seum of 213 

Science,     Lec- 
tures in 88,  89 

Ordi- 
nary Course  in  .     .     .       46,  53 
Honor 


Course  in 68 

Mode- 


ratorships  in 82 

Prize  in   117,241 


Fees  for  Entrance      ....     16 

Half  yearly      .     .     .     .     ib. 

for  Degrees       ....     10 

Fees  for  Degrees  arftf««(f^m  10,  11 

paid    by    Members    of 

Senate 19 

by    Medical    Stu- 
dents        194 

by  Engineering 

Students 203 

to  Dun's  Hospital  196 

Fellows 2 

Names  of    .     .     .     .25* 

Fellow-Commoners  .       15,  16,  25 

; Names  of    473 

Fellowship  Examination    .     .     93 

Days  of  93, 

Pre- 
miums at     ....    102,  223 
Ferrar  Memorial  Prize       .     .114 
Prizemen 239 


INDEX. 


686 


Page 
Feudal  and  English  Law  (see 

Law). 
Filius  Nobilis       .     .      15,   16,  25 
Final  Freshman  Examinations, 

1891,     . 81* 

Fines,  Imposition  of     .     .    22,  23 
Fines,  for  tardy  payment  .     .     17 
Foreign  countries,  Admission 
to  Degrees  of  persons  resi- 
dent in 9 

Formularies,  Chiirch,  Prize  .  155 
Forster,  Bishop,  Divinity  Pre- 
miums      153,  248 

Foyle  College  Exhibitions      .  139 
French,  Lectures  in      .     .     88,  90 

—  Entrance  Prizes  in  56*,  28 

Composition  Prizes  in 

68*,  55 

Honor  Course  in     .     .     75 

— Moderatorship  Course 

in 86 

Freshman  Prizes  in     .     74 

Front  of  Trinity  College     .     .-218 

Gardens,  Botanic      .     .     .     .215 
Geology,    Lectures    and    De- 
monstrations in    .     .       88,  205 

. Prizes  in  ....  118 

Ordinary  Course  in  49,  54 

Honor  Course  in      .     72 

Moderatorship 

Course  in 84 

Museum  of    .     .     .  214 

Geometry,  Prize  in .  .  .  .111 
German,  Lectures  in    .     .  88,  90 

Entrance  Prizes  in  56*,  28 

Composition  Prizes  in 

68*,  55 

Honor  Course  in     .     .     75 

Freshman  Prizes  in    .     74 

German,  Moderatorship 

Course  in 86 

Grace  at  Commons  ....  23 
Graces  for  Degrees  ....  3 
Graduates   in  Honors   at  the 

B.  A.  Degree  since  1794      .263 

of  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge, Admission  of      .     .     10 

Grammar,  Comparative,  Lec- 
tures in 89 

Greek,  Lectures  in    .     .     .  88,  89 

Entrance  Prizes  in  56*,  28 

2 


Page 
Greek,  Honor  Course  in   .     .     64 

Moderatorship 

Course  in 80 

Prizes  in 

112,  113,  231,  234 

Biblical,    Lectures  in  160 

Prizes  in  .     .106 

Griffith  Exhibition    .     .     .     .133 

Half  M.B.  Examination  184,  194 
Hebrew,  Lectures  in  .  .  90,  148 
Hebrew,  Entrance   Prizes   in 

56*,  28 

Sizarsbips  in 

Prizes  in 

Examination 


57*  30 
125,  149 
for 

Divinity  Students  .  .  .147 
Helen  Blake  Scholarship  119,  241 
215 
90 
126 
242 
219 
181 

181 
184 
35* 


Herbarium 
Hindustani,  Lectures  in 

Prizes  in   . 

Prizemen  in, 

Histological  Laboratory 
Histology,  Lectures  in 
—  Laboratory, 


In- 


struction  m 
Examination  in 


Historical  Society 


List     of 


Auditors 36* 

History,  Prizes  in    .     .     .     .119 

Prizemen  in     .     .     .241 

History,  Ancient,  Lectures  in     89 
Honor  Course 
65 


in 


Moderator- 


ship  Course  in 

History,  Modern,  Lectures  in 

Entrance 

Prizes  in     ...     .      56* 

Honor  Course  in 

History,    Modem,    Freshman 
Prizes  in 73 

Moderator- 
ship  Course  in,     ....     85 

History,   Ecclesiastical,   Lec- 
tures in         ....     91,   150 

Prizes  in  107 

History,  National,  Scholarship 
in 119 

Honor  Ijccturers       ....       3 

Honor  Lectures        .     .     .     .     88 
k2 


686 


INDEX. 


Face 

Honor  Courses 61 

Certificates  in  Anatomy 

193 
Honorary  Degrees  since  1595  337 
Honors  in  Engineering  School 

202,  256 

Graduates    in,    since 

1794 263 

Honors  and  Prizes,  Regula- 
tions respecting  Term    .     .     65 

Term,  in 

1891 58* 

Hospital,  Sir  P.  Dun's      177,  195 
Attendance  for  Medi- 
cal Students     .     .     .     •   ..  184 
Hospitals  recognized  by  Trinity 

CoUege        198 

House  Surgeon 197 

Indian  Civil  Service,       .  46*    90 

Lectures 

for 48* 

success- 
ful Candidates  at      ...  49* 

Inns,  King's,  Rules  of.     .     .166 

Inns  of  Court,  English,  Regu- 
lations of 167 

Institutes  of  Medicine,  Profes- 
eora  of 177 

International  Law  (see  Law) . 

Irish,  Lectures  in     .     .      90,  150 

Sizarships 30 

Prizes  in 126 

Prizes  in,  for  Divinity 

Students    .     155,  157,  249,  250 

Italian,  Prizes  in     .     .     .     .127 

James  Patrick  Kidd  Scholar- 
ship   131 

Jellett  Prizes  for  General 
Answering 116 

Junior  Exhibitions,       .    128,  140 

Jurisprudence,  Medical,  Pro- 
fessors of 177 

• Lectures 

in 181 

Jurisprudence,  Lectures  in  (see 
Law). 

Kidd  Scholarship,     .     .     .     .  131 
King's,  Archbishop,  Divinity 
Prizes 153 


Page 
King's,  Archbishop,  Prizemen  246 
King's  Professors  .  .  .  .176 
King's  Inns,  Rules  of  .     .     .166 

Kyle  Irish  Prize 157 

Prizemen     .     .     .250 


Laboratory     instruction     for 

Moderatorship  Candidates  89 
for 

Sophister  Students  in  Arts  44 
for 

Medical  Students  .  .  181,  182 
for 

Engineering  Students  .  .  204 
Latin,  Lectures  in    .     .     .  88,  89 

Entrance  Prizes  in    66*,  28 

Honor  Course  in       .     .     64 

Moderatorship  Course  in    80 

Prizes  in      .     .     .  113,  233 

Law,  Moderatorship  Course  in     85 

Law,  Prizes  in 163  • 

Prizemen  in     .     .    76*,  257  ■ 

Degrees  in  .      .     .     .   7,  170  H 

— in  1891    .     .     .  88«';< 

Lectures  in       ....  161^; 

Examinations  in    .    76*,  162  j 

-  School  of 161  ; 

Examination  Days  ....     7*ji 
Law's,  Bishop,  Mathematical        4 

Prizes, 109 

Mathematical       j» 

Prizemen 229^ 

Lecturer,  Donnellan      ...     91 
Lectures,  Tutors'.     ...     2,  88 

in  Arts,    Ordinary 

and  Honor .     .     .     .    2,  39,  88^^ 

for    Moderatorship         \. 

Candidates 8tf§; 

Miscellaneous    .     . 

Public      ....     91 

Premiums  for  Com- 
position at     ...     .     68*, 

Catechetical    .      39,  b\ 

in  Law  School   .     .161 

in  Medical    School  1( 

in    Engineering 

School 201,  20J 

Lecturers,  Honor  .... 
Lending  Library  .  .  .  .  21i 
Library  of  Trinity  College  .  20! 
Days  of  closing  of     .  208 •f 

J 

i 


INDEX. 


687 


Page 
Library,  Lending  .  .  .  .212 
Licenses  in  Engineering  202,415 
Licentiates  in  Medicine      .     .411 

^ ■ —  in  Surgery    .     .     .  410 

Literature,  English  (see  English). 

Doctors  in      .     .     .       6 

Stewart  Scholarship 

in 123,  242 

Modern,      Honor 

Course  in 74 

Modera- 

torships  in 86 

Lloyd  Exhibitions    ....  108 

Exhibitioners       .     .     .228 

Logic,  Honor  Course  in     .    .     67 

Moderatorship  Course  in  8 1 

Logics  and  Ethics,  Prizein  116, 240 

M'Cullagh  Prize       .     .     .     .110 

Prizemen     .    .     .  230 

Madden' s  Premiums      .     .     .102 

Prizemen  .     .    .     .223 

Masters 5,  19 

in  1891 88*^ 

in  Arts   .     .        5,  19,  472 

in  Surgery  .     8,  187,  384 

in   Obstetric    Science 

8,  188,  386 

in  Engineering  9,  202,  412 

on  the  College  Books, 

Lists  of 7 

Master,  Senior  Non-regent     .       3 
Materia  Medica,  Lectures  in  .  181 

Professors  of    176 

Museum  of      216 

Mathematics,  Lectures  in      88,  89 

Sizarships  in       .     30 

Honor  Course  in    62 

Moderatorship 

Course  in 79 

Prizes  in  .     .     .108 

Matriculation  (see  Entrance). 
Matriculation  for  Students  in 

School  of  Physic  .  .  .  .179 
Medallists,  Supplemental  .  .  66 
Medals  at  Commencements     .  263 

at  Moderatorship  Ex- 
aminations   ....     56,  266 

Berkeley  .     .     .  112,  231 

Vice-Chancellor's 

Latin 113,  233 

CHnical 196 


Pape 

Medical  Fellows 173 

Examinations,  Days  of   7* 

Jurisprudence,     Pro- 
fessors of 177 

Lec- 
tures in 181 

Register    of    Practi- 


tioners     189 


Sessions,      .... 

Scholarships     .     192, 

Schools  recognised  by 

Trinity  College     .... 
School  Committee,    . 


180 
254 

198 
33* 
216 


Medical  School  Buildings  .     . 

Stewart  Scholarships, 

123,  193,  255 

Students,      Senior 

Freshmen  Course      .     .     .     41 

Travelling  Prize   191,  255 

Medicine,  Degrees  in     8,  185,  199 

in  1891      ....  88* 

Diploma  in     .     .     .188 

■■ —  Graduates  in  .     .     .  378 

Licentiates  in     .     .411 

State,   Diplomas  in 

189,  377 
Institutes   of,    Pro- 
fessors of 177 

Practice  of,  Profes- 


sors of 176 

Lectures  in      180 


Medicine  and  Surgery,  School 

of  (see  Physic). 
Mental    and    Moral   Science, 

Lectures  in     ....     88,  89 

Honor   Course   in     .     67 

— '■ Moderatorship  Course 

in 81 

Prizein 116 

Prizemen  in     .      .     .  240 

Mental      Diseases,      Stewart 

Scholarship  in  ,     123,  193,  255 
Metaphysics  (see  Mental  Science). 


Michael  Eoberts  Prize 
Midleton  Prize,  .  .  . 
Midwife  Nurses  .  . 
Midwifery,   Degrees  in 

in  1891      . 

Diploma  in 

Graduates  in 

Professors  of 

Lectures  in 


111 
138 
198 
187 
88* 
189 
386 
176 
180 


688 


Page 
Midwifery,  Demonstratious  in  181 

. Practical   .     .     .197 

Mineralogy,  Lectures  in      88,  206 

Moderatorship 

Course  in Si 

Museum  of    .     .  214 

Prizes  in  .     .     .  118 

Moderators  at  the  Degree  Ex- 
amination      266 

Moderatorships,     Regulations  ; 

respecting 56   ! 

— ■ Lectures    for 

Candidates  for       ....     89 
Moderatorships,   Courses    ap- 
pointed for 79 

ISIodern  History  (see  History). 
Modem     Literature,     Honor 

Course  in 74 

Modera- 
torships in 86 

Moral  Philosophy  (see  Mental 

and  Moral  Science). 
Museum  Building    .     .     .     .219 

Museums 213 

Music,  Degrees  in    .     .     .    88*  9 
Musical     Degrees,     Entrance 
for  Candidates  for     .     .     9,  27 

National  History,  Scholarship 

in 119 

Natural  Philosophy,  Museum 

of 213 

Natural     Science,     Lectures 
and  Demonstrations  in  88,  181 

Honor  Course  in  72 

Moderator- 
ships  in 84 

New  Shakspere  Society's  Prize  123 
Night  Roll      ......     24 

Noblemen 15,  16,  26 

N on- Foundation  Scholars  (note/) 

462 
Nurses,  Midwife 198 

Trained        .     .     .     .197 

Observatory,  Astronomical  .213 
Obstetric   Science,   Master  in 

8,  10,  188 
Bachelor  in 

8,  10,  187 

Diploma  in    189 

Graduates  in 

88*%  386 


Page 
Obstetric  Surgery,  Demonstra- 
tions in 181,  197 

OflGLcere,  University  and  Col- 
lege       ;     .25* 

Operative  Surgery  .  .  181,  186 
Ophthalmic  Surgery  .  .  .186 
Oriental  Languages,  Lectures 

in 48*,  90 

Prizes  in 

125,  242 
Oxford,    Admission    of   Stu- 
dents from 37 

Admission  of  Gra- 
duates from  {ad  eundem 
Gradum) 10,  11 


Parliament,  Representation  of 

University  in 12 

Parsons  Exhibition,  .  .  .133 
Pastoral  Theology,  Lectures  in  150 
Pathology,  Museum  of  .  .215 
Penal  Legislation,  Lectures  in  161 

Pensioners, 16,25 

on  College  Books  473 


Persian,  Lectures  in 

Prizes  in     . 

Prizemen  in 


90 

126 
240 
205 


Petrology,  Lectures  in  . 

Moderatorship 

Course  in 84'? 

Pharmacy,  Lectures 
Philology ,  Comparative 
in 

Prize-         5 

2391 

Lectures  in    .  90  j 

38*  J 


•esin       .     .   18li 

rative,  Prize        d 

....  iu| 


men  m   . 

Celtic, 

Philosophical  Society 


List  of 


Presidents 39«* 

Philosophy,  Moral  {s,eG Moral).  I, 
Natural    (see  \ 

Natural).  ' 

Physic,  llegius  Professorship         ] 

of 172,173,176; 

Physic,  School  of  .  .  .  .  172  ? 
Examinations 

in 77*  184  ' 

Physic,  School  of.  Prizes  in  .  191- 

Prizemen  in     254J 

Ri'gulationsof  17W 

Staff  of    .     .  17   ^ 


INDEX. 


689 


Page 

Physics  and  Chemistry,  Stewart 

Scholarship  in      .  123, 193,  255 
Physics,  Experimental  (see  Ex- 
perimental Science), 
Physics,     Mathematical    (see 

Mathematics). 
Physiology,  Lectures    in       .180 

• Examinations  in    184 

Political  Economy,  Lectures  in     90 

Honor 

Course  in 74 

Political  Economy,  Moderator- 
ship  Course  in       ....     85 

—    Whately 

Memorial  Prize  in     .     121,  242 
Political  Economy,  Prizes  in  .   121 

Prizemen  in  241 

Political  Science  {see  Folitieal 

lu'ono7ny). 
Practice    of    Medicine,     Pro- 
fessors of 176 

— Lectures  in    .180 

Premiums,  Catechetical      69*,  58 

at  Fellowship  Ex- 
amination    ....    202,  223 

Presbyterian  Students,  Divine 

Service  for 22 

Presbyterian    Students,  Cate- 
chetical Course  for    .     .     .57 
Previous  Medical  Examination  184 

Printing  House 217 

Privileges  of  Professional  Stu- 
dents   41,  43,  50 

Prizes  at  Entrance     .     .      56*  27 

at  Term  Lectures  .      68*  55 

at  Term  Examinations  58*,  55 

in    School  of  Divinity 

73*   151,  244 

in  School  of  Law 

76*    163,  247 

in  School  of  Physic  191,  254 

Professional  Schools      .     .     .141 
Exami- 
nations in, in  1891    .     .     .  73* 
Prize- 
men in 244 

Professional  Students,   Privi- 
leges of    41,43,50 

Professors,  how  elected      .     .       2 
List  of 28* 

since  the  Founda- 
tion   .-   .     .423 


Page 
Professors'  Prizes  in  School 

of  Physic 193 

Provost,  The 15 

Provosts  since  1800       .     .     .  444 

Provost's  House 218 

Public  Lectures 91 

Rank,  Order  of 16 

Reid  Sizarship 31 

Reid  Professor,  duties  of  .  .161 
Reid  Professorship,   Prize  at 

Examination  for  ...  242 
Replacement    on    College 

Books     .     .     .     .     .     .    17,  18 

Representation  in  Parliament     12 

Residence 20 

Resident    Pupils    in    Dun's 

Hospital 197 

Respondents  .  85*,  50,  266,  275 
Roberts,  Michael,  Prize     .     .111 

WiUiam,  Prize,   .     .115 

Rooms  in  College  ....  20 
Royal  Scholars     .     .     .    138,   140 


Ryan  Prize, 


106,  228 


Sacrament,  when  administered 

in  College  Chapel 
Sanscrit,  Lectures  in     . 

■  Prizes  in      .     . 

Prizemen  in 


Scholars 


since  1800 


.  9* 
.  91 
.  126 
.  243 
15,  95 
.  450 


Attendance  of,  at  Lec- 
tures   97 

Exhibitions  awarded  to  96 

Non-Foundation  (note  j) 

462 

Ekenhead     .     .     .     .241 

.  225 
.  249 
.  250 

238,  251 
97 


Wall  Biblical     . 

Bedell      .     .     . 

Medical    .     .     . 

Stewart   .     .     . 

Scholarship  Examination 

Blake  .     . 

Ekenhead, 

Kidd    .     . 

Scholarships,  Royal 

Wall  Biblical 

Scholarships,  Bedell 

Medical 

Stewart 


School  Exhibitions 


123, 
135, 


119 
117 
131 
155 
104 
155 
193 
193 
140 


690 


INDKX. 


Page 
Schools,  Professional    .     .     .141 

Medical,    recognized 

by  Trinity  College  .  .  .198 
Science,  Doctors  in  ...  6 
Science,  Gold  Medallists  in  .  263 
Science  Scholarships,  ...  95 
Senate,  Members  of       ...  485 

Fees  payable 

by       . 19 

Senior  Exhibitions 130 

Senior  Master  Non-regent  .  3 
Sessions,  Medical  ....  ISO 
Shakspere  Society's  Prize      .  123 

Sizars 57*  16,  30 

Sizarships 29 

Smith's,  Erasmus,  Exhibitions  135 

Span  Exhibition 133 

Spanish,  Prizes  in     .     .     .     .127 
Special  Certilicates  in  Engi- 
neering School   .     .      202,  256 
Special  Prizes    .     .     .       102-127 

Squares 220 

State  Medicine,  Qualification  in  1 89 

—  Diplomates  in  377 

Stearne  Exliibition  .  .  .  .133 
Stewart  Scholarships 

123,  193,  242,  255 

Students 221 

Studentships 100 

Supplemental    Examinations, 

Rules  respecting  .  34,  35,  36 
Supplemental  Medallists  .  .  57 
Supplemented  Exhibitions   of 

Erasmus  Suiith  .  .  135,  140 
Surgery,  Pegius  Professorship 

of 173,175 

Surgery,  Professors  of       .     .176 

Degrees  in       .     .  8,  186 

in  1891       88* 

:    Piploma  in      ...   189 

Graduates  in    .     .     .  384 

— I>icentiates  in  .     •     .410 

Lectures  in      .     .     .180 

Surgical  Travelling  Prize  191,  255 
Surplii;ts,  when  worn    .     .  9*,  22 
Syriac  and  Chaldee,  Examina- 
tion and  Prizes  in     .     125,  149 

Teaching  Staff 2 

Term  Lectures     .     .     .     .  38,  88 

Examinations  ^seo    Un- 
dergraduate Course). 


Page 
Term  Ewaminations,  Days  of     I* 

Honors  and  Prizes    .     .     55 

obtained  in  1891  58* 

Terms,  University    .     .     5,  31,  32 
Rules  as  to  keeping  of,        ■• 

by  Undergraduates    ...     33 
Terras,  and  Exercises  required 

for  Degrees 

Testimoniums,  Divinity    .     .  14 

obtained  in  1891    .  75 

since  1840  347 

Theatre,  Public 218 

Theological  (Elrington)  Prize  104 
Prizemen.     . 


Theological  Exhibitioners . 

Exhibitions  . 

Theological  Society      .     . 

Auditors    .     . 

Theology,  Pastoral,  Lectures  in  15C 

To wnsend  Memorial  Prize      .  Ill* 

Trained  Nurses 197| 

Travelling  Prize,  Medical       .  191^ 
Surgical     .  191  ' 

Prizemen,   Medical  254  j 

Prizemen,  Surgical  265'-i 

Trinity  College  (see  College). 

Tutors        25*,  26 , 

Tutors'  Lectures      ....  884 

Tyrrell  Memorial  Prize     115,  239> 

Undergraduate  Terms  .     .31,35 
Undeigraduates    on    College 

Books 47( 

Undergraduates,  Days  of  Exa- 
mination for 1^ 

University,  Government  of    . 
University,  Teaching  Staff  of 

Senate      .     .     .     3,  li 

Senate,  Members  of  4f 

Electors    .     .     .     .     U 

Electors,  List  of     .  49^ 

Officers     .     .     .     .  25< 

Representation    of 

in  Parliament        ....     l%\ 

Chancellors  of    .     .  AZ^^ 

Professors  of      .     .  423  1 

Vaccination,  Practical  .     .     .  U 
Vice-Chancellor's  Prizes   113,  2J 

Latin  Medals  11^ 

Latin  Medal- 
lists   .     .  .     .     .  2J 


i 


691 


Page 

Visitors 25* 

Voting  Papers  at  Elections     .     13 

Waiters 96 

Wall  Biblical  Scholars  .     .     .225 

Scholarships      .  104 

Warren  Prize  in  Church  For- 
mularies  155 

Prizemen    ....  248 

Whately  Memorial   Prize   in 

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