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THE
DUBLIN
nt&^rsitir Caleiitrar
FOR THE YEAR
1893.
TO WHICH ARE ADDED
THE LIST OF THE SENATORS AND THE UNIVERSITY
ELECTORS.
DUBLIN:
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LONDON : LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO.
1893.
Corrections for the List of Senators or University Electors to
be forwarded to *♦ The Office, Trinity College, Dublin." All other
corrections to be forwarded to the ** Editor of the Calendar, Trinity
CoUege, Dublin."
All corrections should be forwarded before December 1st.
Ptinttd a/Thk Uhivirsitv pRK^8, Dublit
CONTENTS.
AND University
Yeah : —
Days of Examination,
HoL'RS OF Examination,
Days of Commencements,
Chapel, Services in,
„ Preachers in,
Almanac ,,
Officers of the College
Council, .
College Societies, .
Civil Service of India,
Army Commissions, .
Examinations for Women,
Examination Lists for the
High Places at Entrance,
Entrance Prizes, .
Sizarships, .
Term Honors and Prizes,
Prizes (see also under Special Prizes) —
Composition Premiums,
Catechetical Premiums,
Divinity School Examinations,
Law School Examinations, .
Medical School Examinations,
Final Freshman Examinations,
B, A. Degree Examinations,
Degrees conferred in the Year,
THE several Degrees,
Introduction : —
Constitution of the University,
Government,
Teaching, ...
Conferring of Degrees,
Terms,
Terms and Exercises required for
Admission ad eundem Gradum,
Fees paid for Degrees,
Representation of the University in Parliament,
Trinity College : —
Order of Rank in the College,
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
Tl CONTENTS.
COUR8K IM AkTS— COM<INM«tf.
Pag«
DeuiUofthe Undergraduate Course, ....
. 39
Honors and Prizea,
. 55
Catechetical Course,
57
Honor Courses,
61-78
Ruminations for Moderatorships, ....
79-87
Lmttebs:—
Lectures in the Courses in Arts,
88
Lectures in the Profussioual Schools, ....
90
Miscellaneous I..ecture8,
ib.
Public I^ectures,
91
Donnellan Lecturer,
ib.
Fbllowship Examination
93
Scholarship,
95
Stodbxthhips,
100
Bnx)ke Prizes,
101
Sfbcial Prizes : —
Premiums at the Examination for Fellowships,
102
Prizes in Subjects connected with the study of Divinity,
104
Prizes in Mathematics,
108
Prizes in Classics,
112
Prize in Logics and Ethics,
116
Jellett Prizes for General Answering, ....
ib.
Prize in Experimental Science,
117
Prizes in Geology and Mineralogy, ....
118
Prizes in History and Political Economy, . . . .
Prizes in English,
119
122
Prizes in Oriental Languages,
125
Prizes in Irish,
126
Prizes in Italian and in Spanish, ....
127
Exhibitions : —
Junior Exhibitions, .......
128
Senior Exhibitions,
129
James Patrick Kidd Scholarship,
131
Exhibitions granted by the Board, ....
132
Erasmus Smith's Exhibitions,
135
Boyal Scholarships
138
Poyle CoUege Exhibition
139
Senior and Junior and School Exhibitioners,
140
PaorBssioNAL Schools :—
I. Divinity-
General Rules,
HI
Hebrew Ixjctures,
148
Biblical Greek
ISO
Ecclesiastital History, ...
ib.
Irish, ...
ib.
Pastoral Theology,
ib.
PrizM,
ib.
n. Law—
Regulations,
161
Law Pramiums,
163
Aamladon of Barristers and Attomoys
ih.
Dafreaa in Law. ...
170
CONTKNTS.
Professional Schools — contim<ed.
HI. Physic —
History,
Regulations, .
Privileges and Prizes,
Order of Study and Fees,
Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital,
Schools and Hospitals recognized by the Board of T. C. D
IV. Engineering —
Regulations,
Fage
License and Degi'ees,
Honors, .
Fees,
Syllabus of Course,
Library of Trinity College,
Lending Library, .
Astronomical Observatory,
Museums,
Botanic Gardens,
Buildings of Trinity College,
Prizemen : —
Students, ....
Fellowship Prizemen, .
Brooke Prizemen,
Wall Biblical Scholars, _ .
Elrington Theological Prizemen,
Ryan Prizemen,
Lloyd Exhibitioners,
Bishop Law's Prizemen,
Mac CuUagh Prizemen,
Berkeley Medallists,
Vice-Chancellor's Latin Medallist
Vice-Chancellor's Prizemen, .
Ferrar Memorial Prizemen, ,
Tyrrell Memorial Prizemen, .
Wray Prizemen,
Ekenhead Scholars,
Cluff Memorial Prizemen,
Helen Blake Scholar, ....
Political Economy Prizemen,
Whately Memorial Prizemen.
Prize at Examination for Reid Professorship,
Stewart Scholars in Literature,
Prizemen in Arabic, Persian, and Hindustani
Prizemen in Sanscrit, . . . . ,
Prizemen in the Professional Schools: —
School of Divinity —
Theological Exhibitioners,
Archbishop King's Divinity Prizemen,
Bishop Forster's Divinity Prizemen,
Warren Chureli Formularies Prizemen,
Bedell Scholars and Prizemen,
Kyle Prizemen, . . . .
riii CONTENTS.
Page
Pruimrn — eoMtintud.
School of Law —
Prizemen in Civil Law 253
Prizemen in Feudal and English Law, .... 254
Prizemen in International Law, 255
School of Physic —
Medical Scholars, 256
Stewart Scholars, ........ 257
Medical i'ravelling Prizemen, . . . . . ib.
Surgical Travelling Prizemen, ib.
School of Engineering —
Students to whom Special Certificates have been granted, 258
Graduates in Honors since 1794, ....
Honorary Degrees since 1595, ....
Divinity Testimoniums since 1840, ....
Deokbbs in Medicine and Surgery since 1800,
Dbgrbbs and Licenses in Engineering, .
Pkofbssgrs op the University sinck the Foundation,
Bbnbpactobs of Trinity College since 1800, .
Chancellors of the University, ....
PitovosTs OF Trinity College, since 1800,
Fellows of Trinity College since 1800,
Scholars of Trinity College since 1800,
pRB-sBNT Members of Trinity College, .
265
339
350
380
418
429
438
445
450
452
460
476
Senatvs Academicus, 491
University Electors, 503
Corrections for the Lists of Senators and Electors to be sent to
*• The Office, Trinity College, Dublin:'
The Editor desires to state that he cannot undertake to publish
litis of the works of the gentlemen now living whose names appear
in the Calendar, except the name of each work is supplied to him
hy its Author before the Ist of December.
TEINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN,
AND
UNIYERSITY OF DUBLIN,
1893.
DAYS OF EXAMINATIONS.
Hilary Term.
TERM EXAMIJNATIONS.
These Examinations last two days, and com^nence as stated below.
Senior Sophisters, and Candidate Bachelor's Supplementing Hilary,
Trinity, or Degree, Monday, January 23.
Junior Sophisters, Wednesday. January 25.
Junior Sophisters Supplementing Final Freshman Fxamination, Friday,
January 27.
Senior Freshmen and Jun. Soph. Supplementing Hilary and Trinity
Sen. Fresh. Examinations, Monday, January 30.
Junior Freshmen, Thursday, February 2.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
Wednesday, February 1.
CATECHETICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Students from a distance are examined on the last day of the Term
Examination of their Glass. All others on the following day.
TEKM HONOR EXAMINATIONS.
These Examinations last tivo days, and commence as stated below.
f Math, and Math. Physics, Tuesday, January 17.
j Classics, Thursday, January 19.
Sen'or ' -^'''"'^^» Saturday, January 14.
„ /" «( ExPEKiMENTAL Science, Tuesday, January 31.
aopnisters, -^^^.^^^^ Scienck, Friday, February 3.
I Mo». Hist, and Polit. Sc, Tuesday, January 10.
(^MoDEiiN Litekatuue, Thursday, January 12.
b
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Jtmior
SATS OF EXAMINATION.
n&M HONOR BXAMINATI0N8 — continued.
'Math, and Matu. Physics, Thursday, January 19.
Tuesday, January 17.
Saturday, January 14.
Tuesday, January 31.
Friday, February 3.
Tuesday, January 10.
Thursday, January 12.
Thursday, January 19.
Tuesday, January 17.
'I'hursday, January 12.
Tuesday, January 17.
Thursday, January 19.
Classics,
r.«,i^ I Logics,
jjj7?7 < EXPBKIMEXTAL SciBNCE,
0^*MMr«, N;^TUttAL Science,
Modern History,
Modern Literature,
Mathematics,
Classics,
Logics,
Mathematics,
[ Classics,
(The dates of Special Prize Examinations are given after the
list of Examinations in Michaelmas Term.)
Trinity Term.
Fellow$hip Examination begins Tuesday, May 9.
Oattical Scholarship Examination begins Friday, May 12.
Heience Scholarship begins Monday, May 8.
For further particulars see under ** Fellowship " and " Scholarship.'*
TERM examinations.
Thsm Bxaminations last two dat/s, and commence as stated below.
Cmtdidate Bachelors, Tuesday, April 26, and Monday, June 26.
Smtior Sophisters, Tuesday, April 25.
Jutiior SophisterSy Monday, May 1.
Senior Freshmen, and Junior Sophisters Supplementing Final Freshman
XsaminatioH, Wednesday, May 3.
/•MMor I^uhmMy Monday, May 8.
Junior Freshmen Supplementing Uilary, Tuesday, June 20.
CATECHETICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Students from a distance are examined on tJte last day of the Term
Bsmmination of their Class, All others on the following day.
KNTEANCE EXAMINATIONS.
Entrance, Thursday and Friday, June 22 and 23,
ft M li*9h Places, Saturday, June 24.
SmpptewmUai Entrance, Saturday, May 6.
M *i Monday, June 19.
Staarskip Xxmmination, Thuibd'ay and Friday, June 16 and 16.
ARTS EXAMINATIONS.
TERM HONOR EXAMINATIONS.
These Examinations last two days, and commence as stated below.
Senior
Sophisters,
Junior
Sophisters,
Senior
Freshmen,
Junior
Freshmen,
f Math, and Math. Physics,
Classics,
I Ethics,
^ Experimental Science,
Natural Science,
I Mod. Hist, and Poltt. Sc,
L Modern Literature,
f Math, and Math. Physics,
I Classics,
Logics,
^ Experimental Science,
Natural Science,
Modern History,
^Modern Literature,
1 Mathematics,
! Classics,
( Logics,
i Mathematics,
♦ Classics,
Saturday, April 22.
Thursday, April 20.
Saturday, April 15.
Thursday, May 4.
Tuesday, May 9.
Tuesday, April 18.
Saturday, May 6.
Thursday, April 20.
Saturday, April 22.
Saturday, April 15.
Thursday, May 4.
Tuesday, May 9.
Tuesday, April 18.
Saturday, May 6.
Thursday, April 20.
Saturday, April 22.
Tuesday, April 18.
Saturday, April 22.
Thursday, April 20.
DEGREE IN MUSIC.
Tuesday, June 20.
Michaelmas Term.
TERM EXAMINATIONS.
Except in the case of Senior Freshmen these Examinations last two days,
and commence as stated below.
Candidate Bachelors, Tuesday, December 12.
Junior Sophisters, and Senior Sophister Supplementalists, Thursday,
October 12.
Senior Freshmen, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, October 16, 17,
and 18.
Junior Freshmen, Friday, October 20.
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS.
Entrance, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 10 and 11.
Additional Examination for High Places, Thursday, October 12.
Supplemental Entrance, Thursday, October 19.
Supplemental Entrance, Wednesday, November I.
CATECHETICAL EXAMINATIONS.
Students from a distance are examined on the last day of the Term
Examination of their Class, All others on the following day.
DATS OF EXAMINATION.
MODEKATORSHIP EXAMINATIONS.
Tktrn Examinatiom last four daySf and commence as stated below.
Mixed Mathematics, Saturday, October 14,
Classics, Tuesday, October 10.
Kthic-s and Looics, Tuesday, October 24.
Experimental Science, Saturday, October 28.
Natural Science, Thursday, October 19.
History and Political Science, Tuesday, November 7.
Modern Literature, Thursday, November 2.
TF.RM PRIZE EXAMINATIONS.
TheM Examinatious last two days, and commence as stated below.
Junior
Sophistersy
ftettior
Freshmen,
Junior
J-rrMhtiifn.
Math, and Math. Phys.,
Classics,
Logics,
\ Experimental Science,
Natural Science,
Modern History ,
Modern Literature,
' Mathematics,
Classics,
Logics,
Modern History,
English Literature and
Composition,
French,
German,
Mathematics,
Classics,
Modern History,
^ English I^iterature and
Composition,
French,
^German,
Monday, October 16.
Tuesday, October 10.
Wednesday, October 25.
Monday, October 30.
Thursday, October 19.
Friday, October 27.
Saturday, October 21.
Friday, October 27.
Wednesday, October 25.
Tuesday, October 10.
Monday, October 30.
Saturday, October 21.
Thursday, October 12.
Wednesday, November 1.
Wednesday, October 25.
Friday, October 27.
Monday, October 30.
Tuesday, October 10.
Thursday, October 12.
Wednesday, November 1.
DEGREES IN MUSIC.
Thursday, December 7.
KWTRAKCE PKIZKS IN COMPOSITION, HISTOUY, AND GEOGRAPHY,
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN.
. Greek Proso, Saturday, October 28.
Greek Verse, Friday, October 27.
lAtin ProM, M«tnday, October 30.
lAtin Xt-ne, Tueaday, October 31.
KnglUh Literature and Composition, Wednesday, October 25.
English HiMory and Modem Geography, Thursday, October 26.
rrencb, >\ iHlncsday, November 1,
German, Thui-sday, November 2.
Hfbrev, Friday, November 3.
EXAMINATIONS FOR SPECIAL PElZES. 5*
(^mmimtioM fox %mal frig^es in ^xt%.
Bedell Irish Scholarship, Tuesday, May 16.
Berkeley Medals, Friday, March 17, and following day.
Biblical Greek, Prizes in, Wednesday, March 1.
Bishop Law's Mathematical Premiums, Tuesday, May 30.
Blake Scholarships — Essays to he sent in on or before March
31st.
Carson, Biblical Prize, Tuesday, February 21.
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 3.
Ekenhead Scholarship, Thursday, June 22.
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 20, and three fol-
lowing days.
Ferrar Memorial Prize, Monday, May 8.
Hebrew Premiums: —
Senior, Middle, and Junior Classes, Saturday and Monday, June
10 and 12.
Irish Language, Premiums in, Monday, June 26.
Italian, Prizes in, Wednesday, May 24.
Jellett Prizes for General Answering — Awarded at Final Freshman
Examination.
Kidd Scholarship, Friday, October 20, and three following days.
Lloyd Exhibition, Friday, November 3.
MacCullaah Prize, Thursday, February 2, and following day.
Michael Roberts' Prize — Days of the 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, May 23.
Ryan Prize — in Easter week of each year.
Spanish, Prizes in, Friday, May 26.
Tyrrell Memorial Prize — Compositions to be sent in before the
1st of February in each alternate year.
Vice-Chancellor's Latin Medals, Friday, December 1, and follow-
ing day.
Vice-Chancellor's Prizes for Greek, Latin, and English Compo-
sition— The subjects for the Vice- Chancellor's Prizes to be granted
in 1894 will be announced (by a notice posted on the gate) on or
before the 1st June, 1893. The compositions, with fictitious
signatures, must be sent in to the Senior Lecturer on or before
December 1, 1893.
b2
DATS OP EXAWIKATIOK.
KXAUIKATIONS FOR SPECIAL PRIZES IN AILTS^eOftHnued.
Wall r ^ iiolarship, Thursday, May 18, and following day*
Wha! . il Prize in Political Economy — Essays to be sent
in ..i. ,„ >.. ,,„,• September 30.
William RoIkmIs' Prize — Awarded at Senior Freshman Classical
Prize Examination, Michaelmas Term.
Wray Prize Examination, Wednesday, February 1, and two follow-
ing days.
Examinations for Admission into the Divinity School will he
held on February 1 , May 6, October 28.
Examinations for the Degree of Bachelor in Di\^nity commence
on Tuesday, March 14, Tuesday, June 13, and Tuesday, Decem-
ber 5, and last for three days.
Final Examination lor the Divinity Testimonium, Wednesday,
June 14, and following day.
Annual Examination of Junior Class, Tuesday, June 20, and fol-
lowing day.
Supplemental Examinations will be held as follows :
Hilary Teum, Senior Class, Thursday, March 16.
Junior Class, Friday, March 17.
Michaelmas Term, Senior Class, Saturday, December 9.
Junior Class, Wednesday, October 25, and
Thursday, December 14.
PRIZE EXAMINATIONS IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL.
Theological Exhibitions, Tuesday, March 14, and two following
days.
Archbishop King's Divinity Premiums, Friday and Saturday, October
27 and 28.
Dr. Downes' Premiums : —
Extempore Speaking, Wednesday, May 1 7.
Reading the Liturgy, Wednesday, May 10.
Written Composition, Wednesday, May 31.
Bedell Iriuh Scholarship, Tuesday, May 16.
Kylu Irish Priee, Friday, June 2.
Uebrew Premium, Saturday, June 10, and following day.
EXAMINATIONS IN THE PEOFESSIONAL SCHOOLS.
Annua) Examination in Criminal Law, Thursday, June 8.
Aunuai Examination in Civil Law, Friday, June 9.
Annual Examination in Feudal and English Law, Saturday,
June 10.
Examinations for the Degrees of LL.B. and LL.D. will be held
on Thursday, February 9 ; Thursday, April 20 ; Thursday, June
22 ; and Thursday, Dec. 7.
Term Examinations will be held as follows : —
HiLAHY Term, Criminal Law, Thursday, March 2.
Civil Law, Friday, March 3.
Feudal and English Law, Saturday, March 4.
Tkinity Tekm, Criminal Law, Thursday, June 8.
Civil Law, Friday, June 9.
Feudal and English Law, Saturday, June 10.
Michaelmas Thiim, Criminal Law, Thursday, December 7.
Civil Law, Friday. December 8.
Feudal and English Law, Saturday, Dec. 9.
HILAKY TEEM.
Previous Medical Examination, Begins Monday, Jan. 16.
Examination forthe Degree of M. B., Begins Monday, Feb. 6.
^Tnoi ch!' *''' '^' "^'^"'''' ''^^■^^' } ^"g^^ ^^^^^^y' "^^^^ 30-
Ex^.m|nations for Degrees of B.A.O. and j ^^^.^ ^^^^^^^ j^^_ .^3^
TRINITY TEKM.
Previous Medical Examination, Begins Monday, May 29.
Examination for the Degree of M. B., Begins Monday, June 20.
Examinations forthe Degrees of B.Ch. | ^ .^ Monday, June 12.
and M.Ch., )
^Tnd^M aT ^""^ ^^^ ■^'^'''' ""* ^■^■^* } ^^^'"^ ^^^°'^^^y' -^^^^ ^•
Previous Medical Examination —
Chemistry, Physics, Botany, Zoology, Begins Thursday, June 22.
Anatomy and Institutes of Medicine, Begins Monday, June 26.
• HOURS OF EXAMDf ATIOX.
SCHOOL or PHYSIC — Continued.
MICHAELMAS TERM.
Previoua Medical Examination, Begins Monday, Nov. 13.
Kxamination for the Degree of M. B., Begins Monday, Dec. 4.
Examinations for the Degrees of B.Ch. | -^ .^ Monday, Nov. 27.
and M.Ch., )
Examinations for the Degrees of B.A.O. | ^^^^ Monday Nov. 20.
and M.A.O., '
Examination for Diplomas in State \ ^ .^^ Thursday, Dec. 7.
Medicine, )
PRIZE EXAMINATION IN THE SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
Medical Travelling Prize, Begins Friday, June 16.
MeaicalSohola.. ( ''Zi'I^:^^'"^'' } ^^«^- ^^^^^ '^^ ''■
Examination for Degree of Bachelor in Engineering :
TuiNiTY Term, Monday, April 17, and following days.
Michaelmas Term, Monday, October 17, and following days.
Examination of Junior and Middle Classes in Chemistry and Geology,
Thursday, April 20.
Examination of Junior and Middle Classes, Monday, June 26, and
following days.
Supplemental Examination of Junior and Middle Classes, Wednesday,
October 18, and following days.
Admission Examinations, Monday, June 26, and Monday, October 23.
HOURS OF EXAMINATION.
Entrance and Entrance Prize Examinations commence at
10 A.M.
Ordinary Term Examinations and Catechetical Examinations
commence at 9.JJ0 a.m. (see " Course in Arts," § 15).
Term Uouor and Special Prize Examinations commence at
9 30 a.m.
Moderatorship 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 nooQ| and 2 p.m. to 5 p.k.
COMMENCEMENTS.
DAYS OF PUBIJC COMMENCEMENTS FOE, THE CON-
FERRING OF DEGRESS.
Hilary Term.
Tuesday, March 14, at One o' Clock.
Trinity Term.
Friday, April 28, at One o' Clock.
Thursday, June 29, ,, ,,
2Iichaelma8 Term.
Friday, December 15, at One o' Clock.
CHAPEL OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
The hours of Divine Service in the Chapel of Trinity College are
as follow : —
Morning Service : 9.45 o'clock on Sundays and Holidays ;
8.30 o'clock on other days.
Evening Service : live o'clock^
Holy Commimion : after morning Service on days marked
thus (*) in the list on the following page, 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 : 8.30 o'clock.
Evening Service : 5 o'clock.
Surplices are worn on Sundays and all Feast Days, at Morning
md Evening Prayer, also at Evening Prayer on Saturdays, and
)n the Vigils or Eves of such Holidays as have Eves, viz., the Na-
:ivity of our Lord, the Purification of the B. V. Mary, the Annun-
iation, Easter Day, Ascension Day, Pentecost, St. Matthias, St.
Fohn Baptist, St. Peter, St. James, St. Bartholomew, St. Matthew,
•>t. Simon and St. Jude, St. Andrew, St. Thomas, and All Saints'
Jay.
And if any of these Feast Days fall upon a Monday, then the
v^'igil or Fast Day shall be kept upon the Saturday, and not upon
he Sunday next before it.
Gowns are worn on Ash-Wednesday, throughout Passion Week,
.nd at all other times except those above specified.
8
MOVEABLE FEASTS, 1894.
Septuagesiraa, January 21 — Ash Wednesday, February 7.
Easter Day, March 25 — Rogation Sunday, April 29.
Ascension Day, May 3 — Whit Sunday, May 13.
Advent Sunday, December 2.
Sunday after Epiphany, 2 ; Sundays after Trinity, 27
10»
LIST OF PREACHERS FOB THE TEAR.
PREACHERS IN THE CHAPEL OF TRINITY COLLEGE, FOR
THE YEAR 1893.
The Holy Communion will be administered at Morning Service oi
days marked thus (•), and at 8 a.m., on days marked thus (t).
Date.
Jan.
1.
Jan.
8.
Jan.
16.
Jan.
22.
Jan.
29.
Feb.
5.
Feb.
12.
Feb.
19.
Feb.
26.
Mar.
6.
Mar.
12.
Mar.
19.
Mar.
26.
Mar.
31.
April
2.
April
9.
April
16.
April
23.
April
30.
May
7.
May
11.
May
14.
May
21.
May
28.
June
4.
June
11.
June
18.
June
26.
Oct.
16.
Oct.
22.
Oct.
29.
Not.
6.
Nor.
12.
Not.
19.
Nof.
26.
Dee.
3.
Deo.
10.
Dm.
17.
Dec.
24.
Dm.
26.
Dec.
31.
Sunday or Holiday.
The Circumcision of Christ.
Ist Sunday after Epiphany.
2nd Sunday after Epiphany.
•3rd Sunday after Epiphany.
Septuagesima.
fSexagesima.
•Quinquagesima.
fist Sunday in Lent.
t2nd Sunday in Lent.
♦3rd Sunday in Lent.
t4th Sunday in Lent.
6th Sunday in Lent.
6th Sunday in Lent.
Good Friday.
♦Easter Day.
1st Sunday after Easter.
2nd Sunday after Easter.
♦3rd Sunday after Easter.
4th Sunday after Easter,
foth Sunday after Easter.
♦Ascension Day.
tSunday after Ascension Day.
♦Whitsun Day.
♦Tiinity Sunday,
fist Sunday after Trinity.
t2nd Sunday after Trinity,
St. Barnabas, Apostle.
3rd Sunday after Trinity.
4th Sunday after Trinity.
20th Sunday after Trinity.
2l8t Sunday after Trinity.
♦22nd Sunday after Trinity.
t23rd Sunday after Trinity.
t24th Sunday after Trinity.
*25th Sunday after Trinity.
tSunday next before Advent.
♦Advent Sunday.
t2nd Sunday in Advent.
t3rd Sunday in Advent.
4th Sunday in Advent.
♦ChrintnjMH Day.
Itt Sunday after Christmas.
Preacher.
Rev. T. K. Abbott, Litt. D.
Rev. J. W. Stubbs, D.D.
Rev. T. T. Gray, M.A.
Rev. T. K. Abbott, Litt. D.
Rev. J. W. Stubbs, D.D.
Rev. T. T. Gray, M.A.
The Donnellan Lecturer.
The Donnellan Lecturer.
Archbishop King's Lecturer.
Regius Professor of Divinity.
Regius Professor of Divinity.
Rev. T. K. Abbott, Litt. D.
Rev. T. T. Gray, M.A.
Rev. J. W. Stubbs, D.D.
The Bishop of Ripon.
The Bishop of Ripon.
The Donnellan Lecturer.
The Donnellan Lecturer.
The Dean of Worcester.
The Dean of Worcester.
Archbishop King's Lecturer.
Regius Professor of Divinity.
Rev. A. J, Mason, D.D.
Rev. A. J. Mason, D.D.
Rev. L. B. Weldon, D.D.
Rev. L. B. Wehlon, D.D.
Rev. T. T. Gray, M.A.
Rev. T. K. Abbott, Litt. D.
Rev. J. W. Stubbs, D.D.
Regius Professor of Divinit \ .
Rev. L. B. Weldon, D.D.
Rev. L. B. Weldon, D.D.
Archbishop King's Lecturer.
Archbishop Kinjii's Lecturer.
The Donnellan Lecturer.
The Donnellan Lecturer.
Rov. T. K. Abbott, Litt. 1).
Rev. J. W. Stubbs, D.D.
Rev. T. T. Gray, M.A
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY ALMANAC
FOE MDCCCXCIII.
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,
and Mod. for Moderatorship ; the other abbreviations explain
themselves. There are no Tutorial Lectures on days marked
thus (t) in the Almanac.
JANUARY, 1893.
1
Suntiag
The Circumcision of Christ.
2
Monday
3
Tuesday
! 4
"Wednesday
i 5
Thursday
1 6
Friday
The Epiphany.
7
Saturday
8
Suntiag
1st Sunday after Epiphany.
9
Monday
1 10
Tuesday
l^W. Term beijtns. History Honors (S. S. & J. S.)
— Engineering Lectures begin.
11
Wednesday
12
Thursday
Logic Honors (S. F.)— Mod. Lit. Honors (S. S.
and J. S.).
13
Friday
14
Saturday
Ethic Honors (S. S. & J. S,).
15
Suntiaa
2nd Sunday after Epiphany.
16
Monday
Previous Medical Exam.
17
Tuesday
Math. Honors (S. S. & J. F.)— Classical Honors
(J. S. &S.F.).
18
Wednesday
19
Thursday
Math. Honors (J. S. & S. F.)— Classical Honors
(S. S. & J. F.)— Criminal Law Lect. begin.
20
Friday
Civil Law Lectures begin.
21
Saturday
Feudal and English Law Lectures begin.
22
SuntJag
3rd Sunday after Epiphany.
23
Monday
Sup. Degree Exam — S. S. Term Exam. — S. S. Sup.
Exams.— B. A. 0. and M. A. 0. Exams.
24
Tuesday
25
Wednesday
Conversion of St. Paul. J. S. TermExam.— Catechet.
Exam. (S. S.).
26
Thursday
27
Friday
Final Freshman Sup. Exam.— Catechet. Exam.
28
Saturday
[(J. S.).
29
Suntiap
Septuagesima.
30
Monday
S. F. Term Exam. — S. F. Sup. Hil. & Trin. Exams,
(for J. S.)— B. Ch. and M. Ch. Exams.
31
Tuesday
Experimental Science Honors (S. S. & J. S.)—
Divinity Lect. (Sen. Class) begin.
13*
FEBKUARY, 1893. |
1
Wednesday
Entrance Exam.— Catechet. Exam. (S. F.)— Div.
Ent. Exam.— Wray Prize Examination.
2
Thursday
Purifcaiion of B. V. M. J. F. Term Exam.—
M'Cullagh Prize Exam.— Divinity Lect. (Jun.
Class) begin.
3
Friday
Natural Science Honors (S.S. &J.S.).
4
Saturday
Catechet. Exam. (J.F.).
5
Suntias
Sexagesima.
6
7
Monday
Tuesday
Undergraduate Lect. in Arts and Catechet. Lect.
begin— M. B. Exam.
Hebrew Lectures begin.
8
Wednesday
Biblical Greek Lectures begin.
9
Thursday
Exam. Degrees in Law.
10
Friday
11
Saturday
12
SunUag
Quinguagesima.
13
Monday
14
tTuesday
Shrove- Tuesday. Springy Commencement§.
15
fWednesday
Ash- Wednesday y or the first day of Lent.
16
Thursday
17
Friday
18
Saturday
19
Suntiag
1st Sunday in Lent.
20
Monday
21
Tuesday
Carson Biblical Prize Exam.
22
Wednesday
23
Thursday
24
Friday
St. Matthias, Apostle.
25
Saturday
26
Suntias
2nd Sunday in Lent.
27
Monday
28
Tuesday
u»
MARCH, 1893.
1
"Wednesday
Exam, for Prizes in Biblical Greek.
2
Thursday
Term Exam, in Criminal Law.
3
Friday
Term Exam, in Civil Law.
4
Saturday
Terra Exam, in Feudal and English Law.
5
SunDag
3rd Sunday in Lent.
6
Monday
7
Tuesday
' 8
"Wednesday
9
Thursday
i ^^
Friday
l' 11
Saturday
12
Suntiag
Ifth Sunday in Lent.
13
Monday
U
Tuesday
B.D. Degree Exam.— Theological Exhib. Exam.
15
Wednesday
16
Thursday
Sup. Div. (Sen. Class)— Div. Lect. (Jun. Class) end.
17
tFriday
St. Patrick. Berkeley Medal Exam.— Sup. Div.
(Jun. Class). — Div. Lect. (Sen. Class) end.
18
Saturday
Catechetical Lectures end.
19
Suntiag
5th Sunday in Lent.
20
Monday
21
Tuesday
22
"Wednesday
Undergraduate Lectures in Arts end.
23
Thursday
24
Friday
25
Saturday
Annunciation B. V. M. i^iilartj Term ends.
26
Suutiag
6th Sunday in Lent.
27
Monday
Monday before Easter.
28
Tuesday
Tuesday before Easter.
29
"Wednesday
Wednesday before Easter.
30
Thursday
Thursday before Easter.
31
Friday
Good Friday.
15*
APRIL, 1893. j
1
Saturday
faster Even.
2
Suntiag
Easter Day.
3
Monday
Monday in Easter Week.
4
Tuesday
Tuesday in Easter Week.
5
Wednesday
6
Thursday
7
Friday
8
Saturday
9
Suntiag
1st Sunday after Easter.
10
Monday
Summer Session Medical School begins.
11
Tuesday
12
Wednesday
13
Thursday
14
Friday
15
Saturday
Trinitu Term begins. Ethic Honors (S. S. and
J.S.).
16
Suntias
2nd Sunday after Easter.
17
Monday
Engineering Degree Exam.
18
Tuesday
Logic Honors (S. F.)— Mod. Hist. Honors (S. S.
and J. S.).
19
Wednesday
20
Thursday
Math. Honors (J. S. & S. F.)- Classical Honors 1
(S. S. & J. F.) — Exam. Degrees in Law — Engin.
Exam., Mid. and Jun. (Chem. and Geol.).
21
Friday
1
22
Saturday
Math. Honors (S.S. & J. F.)— Classical Honors
(J.S. &S.F.).
23
Suntiag
5rd Sunday after Easter.
24
Monday
Engineering Lectures begin.
25
Tuesday
St. Mark, Evany. Sup. Degree Exam.— S. S. Term
Exam. !
26
Wednesday
27
Thursday
Catechet. Exam. (S. S.)— Criminal Law Lect. begin.
28
Friday
FirNt Trinity Coniiiicnceuieiits. Civil Law
Lect. begin. I
29
Saturday
Feudal and English Law Lect. begin.
30
-Suntiag
J^th Sunday after Easter.
16*
MAY, 1893. 1
1
Monday
-S'iS'. Philip and James^ Apostles. J.S. Term Exam.
2
Tuesday
Divinity Lect. (Sen. Class) begin.
3
Wednesday
S. F. Term Exam.— Final Fresh. Sup. Exam.—
Ecclesiastical Hi.st. Prize Exam. — Catechet.
Exam. (J.S.).
4
Thursday
Experimental Science Honors (S. S. & J. S.).
6
Friday
Catechet. Exam. (S.F.).
6
Saturday
Entrance Exam.— Mod. Lit. Honors (S. S. & J. S.)
— Div. Sch. Entrance Exam.
7
Suntias
5th Sunday after Easter. — Rogation Sunday.
8
Monday
J.F. Term Exam.— Science Schol. Exam.— Ferrar
Memorial Prize Exam.— Div. Lect. ( Jun. Class)
begin.
9
Tuesday
Fellowship Exam, begins— Nat. Science Honors
(S. S. &J.S.).
10
"Wednesday
Catechet. Exam. (J.F.).— Dr. Downes' Prizes
(Reading the Liturgy).
11
tThursday
Ascension Bay.
12
Friday
Classical Schol. Exam.— Undergraduate Lect. in
Arts and Catechet. Lect. begin.
13
Saturday
14
Suntiag
Sunday after Ascension Bay.
15
Monday
Fellowship Exam, continued.
16
Tuesday
Bedell Irish Schol. Exam.— Hebrew Lect. begin.
17
Wednesday
Dr. Downes' Prizes (Extempore Speaking).
18
Thursday
Wall Biblical Scholarship Exam.
19
Friday
20
Saturday
21
Suntiag
Whitsun Day.
22
fMonday
Monday in Whitsun Week.
23
Tuesday
Tuesday in Whitsun Week. Fellowship Exam.
continued. — Polit. Economy Prize Exam.
24
Wednesday
Italian Prize Exam.
25
Thursday
26
Friday
Spanish Prize Exam.
27
Saturday
28
Suntiag
TRINITY SUNBAY.
29
fMonday
Election of Fellow and Scholars— Previous Med.
Exam.
30
Tuesday
Bishop Law's Math. Premiums Exam.
31
Wednesday
Dr. Downes' Prizes (Written Essay).
c2
JUNE, 1893. 1
1
Thursday
1
2
Friday
Kyle Irish Prize.
3
Saturday
4
Suntiau
Ist Sunday after Trinity.
5
Monday
B.A.O. and M.A.O. Exams.
6
Tuesday
7
"Wednesday
8
Thursday
Annual Exam. Criminal Law.
9
Friday
Annual Exam. Civil Law. — Engineering Lect. end.
10
Saturday
Hebrew Premium Exam. — Annual Exam. Feudal
and English Law.
11
Suntias
2nd Sunday after Trinity. — St. Barnabas, Apostle.
12
Monday
B. Ch. and M. Ch. Examinations.
13
Tuesday
Div. Lect. (Sen. Class) end.— Exam B.D. Degree. !
14
Wednesday
General Divinity Exam. (Sen. Class).
15
Thursday
Sizar ship Exam.
16
Friday
Medical Travelling Prize Exam.
17
Saturday
Catechetical Lectures end.
18
Suntiag
3rd Sunday after Trinity.
19
Monday
Sup. Entrance Exam.— M. B. Exam.
— Div. Lect. (Jun. Class) end.
20
Tuesday
J.F. Sup. Hilary Exam.— General Div. Exam.
(Jun. Class)- Musical Degree Exam.
21
"Wednesday
22
Thursday
Midsummer Entrance Exam.— Undergrad. lect.
in Arts end.— Ekenhead Scholarship.— Exam.
Law Degrees.— Medical Scholarship Exam, and
Previous Medical Exam. (Chem.,Phys., Botany,
and Zoology).
23
Friday
24
Saturday
St. John the Baptist. Additional Exam, for High j
Places at Entrance. |
26
Suntrag
^th Sunday after Trinity.
26
Monday
Special Degree Exam.— Exam. Irish Premiums-
Previous Med. Exam, and Med. Schol. Exam.
(Anat. and Inst, of Medicine). — Engin. Exams.
(Mid., Jun., and Entrance).
27
Tuesday
28
"Wednesday
Catechetical Exam. Cand. Bach.
29
Thursday
St. Peter, Apostle. Suiuiuer Commence-
meiitN.
30
Friday
Trinttu Term ends.
18«
I
JULY, 1893.
1
Saturday
2
Suntias
5th Sunday after Trinity.
3
Monday-
4
Tuesday
5
Wednesday
6
Thursday
7
Friday
8
Saturday
9
Suntiag
6th Sunday after Trinity.
10
Monday
11
Tuesday
12
Wednesday
13
Thursday
14
Friday
15
Saturday
16
SuntJag
7th Sunday afterTrinity.
17
Monday
18
Tuesday
19
Wednesday
20
Thursday
21
Friday
22
Saturday
23
Suntiaa
8th Sunday after Trinity.
24
Monday
25
Tuesday
St. JameSy Apostle and Martyr.
26
Wednesday
27
Thursday
28
Friday
29
Saturday
30
Suntiaa
9th Sunday after Trinity.
31
_
Monday
19*
AUGUST, 1893.
1
Tuesday
2
Wednesday
3
Thursday
4
Friday
5
Saturday
6
Suntiag
10th Sunday after Trinity.
7
Monday
Library closed.
8
Tuesday
9
Wednesday
10
Thursday
11
Friday
12
Saturday
13
Suntiag
nth Sunday after Trinity.
14
Monday
15
Tuesday
16
Wednesday
17
Thursday
I
18
Friday
19
Saturday
20
Suntiag
12th Sunday after Trinity. \
21
Monday
Library re-opened. |
22
Tuesday
!
23
Wednesday
24
Thursday
St. Bartholomew, Apostle.
25
Friday
26
Saturday
27
Suntiag
15th Sunday after Trinity.
28
Monday
29
Tuesday
30
Wednesday
31
Thursday
20*
SEPTEMBER, 1893.
1
Friday
2
Saturday
3
Suntias
Uth Sunday after Trinity.
4
Monday
5
Tuesday
6
Wednesday
7
Thuisday
8
Friday
9
Saturday
10
Suntiag
15th Sunday after Trinity.
11
Monday
12
Tuesday
13
"Wednesday
14
Thursday
15
Friday
16
Saturday
17
SunDas
16th Sunday after Trinity.
18
Monday
19
Tuesday
20
"Wednesday
21
Thursday
St. Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist.
22
Friday
23
Saturday
24
Suntiag
17th Sunday after Tritiity.
25
Monday
26
Tuesday
27
"Wednesday
28
Thursday
29
Friday
St. Michael and all Angels.
30
Saturday
21'
OCTOBER, 1893.
1
Suntias
18th Sunday after Trinity.
2
Monday
Winter Session (Med. School) begins. — Dissecting
3
Tuesday
[Room opened.
4
Wednesday
6
Thursday
6
Friday
7
Saturday
8
Suntiag
19th Sunday after Trinity.
9
Monday
10
Tuesday
ll^tr^haelmas Term begins. Entrance Exam. —
Classics Mod — Prizes— Classics (J.S.); Logic
11
Wednesday
[(S.F.); English Lit. (J. F.).
12
Thursday
J. S. Term Exam. — S. S. Sup. Exam. — French
13
Friday
[Prizes (S.F. &J.F.).
14
Saturday
Math. Mod.— Catechet. Exam. (J. S.).
15
Suntiag
Wth Sunday after Trinity.
16
Monday
S. F. Term Exam.— S. F. Sup. Hil. & Trin. Exams.
—Math. Prizes (J. S.)— Engin. Degree Exam.
17
Tuesday
18
Wednesday
St. Luke, Evang. Engin. Sup. Ex. (Mid. & Jun.). j
19
Thursday
Sup. Entrance.— Nat. Sci. Mod.— Ditto, Prizes
(J. S.)— Catechet. Exam. (S.F.).
20
Friday
J.F. Term. Exam.— Kidd Exhibition.— Jun. and
School Exhibitions.
21
Saturday
Prizes— Modern Lit. (J. S.) ; English Lit. (S. F.).
22
Suntiag
21st Sunday after Trinity.
23
Monday
Catechet. Exam. (J. F.)— Engin. Ent. Exam.—
Engin. Lect. begin.
24
Tuesday
Ethical Mod.
25
Wednesday
Prizes— Logics (J. S.) ; Classics (S.F.); Math.
(J.F.) ; English Lit. and Comp. (Entrance).—
Sup. Div. Exam. (Jun. Class). Meeting of Senate. '
26
Thursday
Ent. Prizes (Eng. Hist.) — Crim. Law Lect. begin.
27
Friday
Prizes : Hist. (J.S.) ; Math. (S.F.) ; Classics (J.F.) ;
Greek Verse (Entrance). — Archbishop King's ,
Divinity Prizes. — Civil Law Lect. begin. \
28
Saturday
St. Simon ^ St. Jude. Exper. Sc. Mod.— Entrance
Prizes, Greek Prose.— Div. School entrance.—
Feudal and English Law Lect. begin.
29
Suntrag
22nd Sunday after Trinity.
30
Monday
Prizes- Exper. Sci. (J. 8.); Hist. (S.F. & J. F.); '
Latin Prose (Ent.)— Div. Loot. (Jun. Class) begin.
31
Tuesday.
Entrance Prizes, Latin Verse. — Div. Lect. (Son.
1
Ckss) begin. 1
22*
NOVEMBER, 1893. |
1
Wednesday
All Sahifs' Day. Sup. Entrance.— Prizes— Ger-
man (S. F. & J. F.) ; French (Entrance).— Med.
Lect. begin.
2
Thursday
Modern Lit. Mod.— Entrance Prizes, German.—
Undergraduate Lectures in Arts and Cate-
cheticals begin.
3
Friday
Lloyd Exhibition Exam.— Ent. Prizes, Hebrew.
'
Saturday
5
Stmtias
2Srd Sunday after Trinity.
6
Monday
7
Tuesday
History and Political Science Moderatorship.
8
Wednesday
Biblical Greek Lectures begin.
9
Thursday
10
Friday
11
Saturday
12
Suntiag
2Ifth Sunday after Trinity.
13
Monday
Previous Medical Examination.
14
Tuesday
15
Wednesday
16
Thursday
17
Friday
18
Saturday
19
Suntiag
25th Sunday after Trinity.
20
tMonday
Election of Annual Officers.— B. A. 0. & M. A. 0.
Exams.
21
Tuesday
Annual Officers admitted.
22
Wednesday
23
Thursday
•
24
Friday
25
Saturday
26
Suntias
26th Sunday after Trinity.
27
Monday
B.Ch. and M.Ch. Exams.
28
Tuesday
29
Wednesday
30
Thursday
St. Andrew, Apostle.
23*
DECEMBER, 1893. ||
1
Friday
Vice-ClLancellor's Latin Medal Exam.
2
Saturday
8
Suntiag
1st Sunday in Advent.
4
Monday
M. B. Exam.
5
Tuesday
B.D. Degree Exam.
6
"Wednesday
7
Thursday
Exam. Defrrees in Law. — Terra Exam, in Criminal
Law. — Exam. Diploma in State Medicine. —
Musical Degree Exam.
8
Friday
Term Exam, in Civil Law.
9
Saturday
Catechet. Lectures end— Sup. Div. Exam. (Sen.
Clas.«<). — Terra Exam. Feudal and English Law.
10
Suntiag
2nd Sunday in Advent.
11
Monday
Divinity Lectures (Jun. Class) end.
12
Tuesday
Principal B. A. Degree Exam.— Div. Lect. (Sen.
Class) end.
13
Wednesday
14
Thursday
Catechet. Exam. Cand. Bach.— Undergraduate
Lect. in Arts end— Sup. Div.Exum. (Jun. Class).
15
Friday
^Vinter Commencemeuts.
16
Saturday
17
Suntias
3rd Sunday in Advent.
18
Monday
19
20
Tuesday
"Wednesday
Michaelmas Term ends.
21
Thursday
St. Thomas, Apostle.
22
Friday
23
Saturday
24
SunDag
I/.th Sunday in Advent.
25
Monday
Chuistmas Day.
26
Tuesday
St. Stephen.
27
Wednesday
St. John, Apostle and Evangelist.
28
Thursday
Innocents' Day.
29
Friday
30
Saturday
31
SunUag
1st Sunday after Christinas.
2i*
OFFICERS
OF THK
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE
January 2, 1893.
Chancellor,
The Eight 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-Frovost.
Thomas Stack, M, A.
Samuel Haughton, M. D,, Sc. D., Senior Froctor.
John "William Stubbs, D.D., Bursar.
John Kells Ingram, LL. D,, Litt. D., Senior Lecturer.
Hewitt Robert Poole, D. D., Catechist and Senior Dean.
George Ferdinand Shaw, LL. D., Registrar.
Junior Fellows,
[Those marked thus (*) are Tutor Fellows.]
James William Barlow, M. A., Auditor.
Richard Mountifort Conner, D. D., Junior Bursar and Registrar
of Chambers.
Benjamin Williamson, M. A., Sc. D.
♦Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, B. D., Litt. D.
*Thomas Thompson Gray, M. A.
*John Pentland Mahaffy, D.D., Mus. Doc.
*.inthony Traill, LL.D., M.D., M.Ch.
Francis Alexander Tarleton, LL. D., Sc. D.
Arthur Palmer, M. A., Litt. D.
d
26* UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE OFFICERS.
Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, M. A., Litt. D.
•George Lambert Cathcart, M. A.
William Snow Burnside, M.A., Sc. D.
♦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, D. D.
♦John BagneU Bury, M. A.
♦Alexander^Charles 0' Sullivan, M. A.
♦John Isaac Beare, M. A.
♦Robert Russell, M.A.
♦Matthew Wyatt Joseph Fry, M.A., Junior Bean.
♦William Joseph Myles Starkie, M.A., Junior Proctor,
George Wilkins, B.D.
Henry Stewart Macran, M. A.
Representatives in Parliament.
Elected.
Right Hon. David Robert Plunket, LL. D., 1870
Edward Henry Carson, M. A., 1892
University Preachers for the Year.
Select.
The Bishop of Ripon.
The Dean of Worcester.
Rev. A. J. Mason, D.D.
Rev. L. B. Weldon, D.D.
Ordinary.
John W. Stubbs, D. D.
Thomas T. Gray, M. A.
Thomas K. Abbott, B. D.
Evening Preachers.
Richard M. Conner, D. D.
John H. Bernard, D. D.
George Wilkins, B.D.
Henry W. Carson, B. D.
James G. Carleton, B. D.
Examiners for the Year —
In Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.
The Professor of Mathematics.
The Professor of Natural Philosophy,
George L. Cathcart, M.A.
William R. Roberts, M.A.
Robert Russell, M.A.
In Classics.
The Regius Professor of Greek.
The Professor of Latin.
Louis C. Purser, M.A.
George Wilkins, B.D.
Henry Stewart Macran,5M.A.
ITWIVERSITY AND COLLEGE 0FFICEB8, 27*
In Ethics and Logics.
The Professor of Moral Philosophy.
Alex. C. O'SulHvan, M.A.
Wm. J. M. Starkie, M.A.
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 Regius 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 he conducted hy 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. Cathcart, Mr. Roberts, Mr.
Russell, Mr. Fry.
Classics. — Dr. Carson [President] ; the Professors of Greek, Latin, and
Ancient History; Mr. L. C. Purser, Mr. Bury, Mr. Wilkins.
Ethics and Logics. — Dr. Stubbs {President) ; the Professor of Moral
Philosophy ; Mr. Panton, Mr. 0' Sullivan, Mr. Starkie.
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 a7id Political Science. — Dr. ^hoM {President) ; the Professors of
Modern History, Political Economy, and the Professor of Feudal and
English Law ; Mr. Bury.
Modern Literature. — Mr. Stack {President) ; the Professors of English
Literature, Romance Languages, and German; Dr. Mahaffy, Mr.
Macran.
d2
28* UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE OFFICEUS.
PROFESSORS AND LECTURERS.
Arranged in Chronological order according to the date of Foundation,
[Thus marked (*) are elected annually.]
Regius Professor of Divinity.
I as Professorshi]
fessorship, 1761..
Elected. [Founded 1607 (? 1600) as Professorship of Divinity ; made a Regius Pro-
1888. John Gwynn, D. D.
Assistants :
Thomas T. 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 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., Sc. D.
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. James Emerson Reynolds, M. D., Sc. D.
Assistant : E. A, Werner.
Demonstrator : William Early.
UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE OFFICERS. 29*
Elected.
* Utiiversity Anatomist.
[Founded 1716.]
1891. Henry St. Jolin Brooks, M. D., Sc. D.
Archbishop King^s Lecturer in Divinity.
[Founded 1718.]
1888. John Henry Bernard, D. D.
Assistants :
Richard M. Conner, D. D.
Thomas K. Abbott, B. D.
*George Wilkins, B.D.
*Charles Irvine Graham, B. D.
*James G. Carleton, B.JD.
*H. Jackson Lawlor, B.D.
Professor of Hebrew.
[Founded by the Board of Erasmus Smith, 1724,]
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.
Erasmus Smith's Professor of Natural and Uxperimefital
Philosophy.
[Founded 1724.]
1881. George Francis FitzGerald, M.A., Sc.D.
.... i Frederick F. Trouton, B. A., Sc.D.
^^***^^^^*-lJohnJoly,M.A.,Sc.b.
Erasmus Smiths Professor of Oratory.
^Founded 1724 as a Professorship of Oratorj- and Modern History ; the Modem History
was made a separate Chair in 1762.]
1867. Edward Dowden, LL.D., Litt. D.
Regius Professor of Greek,
[Founded 1761.]
1880. Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, M. A., Litt. D.
! Louis C. Purser, IVI.A.
George Wilkins, B.D.
Henry S. Macran, IVI.A.
80* tTNIVEHSITY AND COLLEGE OFFICER?.
Elected.
Regius Professor of Feudal and English Law,
[Founded 1761.]
1890. George Vaughan Hart, LL. D.
Erasmus Smithes Professor of Mathematics.
[Founded 1762.]
1879. William Snow Burnside, M. A., Sc. D.
Erasmus Smithes Professor of Modern History.
[Founded 1762.]
1860. James William Barlow, M. A.
Professor of Music,
[Founded 1764.]
1862 Sir Robert Preacott Stewart, Mus. Doc.
Professor of the Romance Languages.
[Founded 1778 as Professorship of Italian and Spanish.]
1867. Robert Atkinson, LL.D., Litt. D.
Professor of German,
Founded in 1778 as Professorship of French and German ; the Chair of French is now
merged in that of Komance Langtiages.]
1866. Albert Maximilian Selss, LL. D.
Royal Astronomer of Ireland^ on the Foundation of Dr, Andrews,
[Founded 1783.]
1892. Arthur Alcock Rambaut, Sc. D.
Assistant : — Arthur E. Lyster, M.A.
* Donnellan Lecturers,
[Founded 1794.]
1891 [for 1892-93). Malcolm Foley, B.D.
1892 (for 1893-94). Henry F. Martin, M.A.
Professor of Political Economy,
[Founded 1832. J
1882 {Re-elected, 1892). Charles Francis Bastable, LL. D.
\
imiVEKSITT AND COLLEGE OFFICEES. 31*
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 Civil Engineering,
[Founded 1842.]
1887. Thomas Alexander, M. A. I.
Assistant : — Walter E. Lilly.
Professor of Geology and Mineralogy,
[Founded 1844.]:
1883. William Johnson SoUas, LL.D.
University Professor of Natural Philosophy,
[Founded 1847.]
1890. Francis Alexander Tarleton, LL. D., Sc. D.
Assistant : — Anthony Traill, LL.D.
Professor of Surgery,
[Founded 1849.1
1873. Edward H. Bennett, M. D.
Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
[Founded 1850.]
1883. George Thomas Stokes, D. D.
Regius Professor of Surgery,
[Founded 1852.]
1891 Sir George H. Porter, Bart., M.D.
32* WlYEimiTY AND COLLEGE 0FFICKK8.
Elected.
Professor of Arabic, Persian, and Hindustani.
[Foanded 1856.]
1861. Mir Aulad Ali, M.A.
Professor of Zoology.
[Founded 1857.]
1879. Henry "W. Mackintosh, M.A.
Professor of Sanscrit and Comparative Philology.
[Founded 1858.]
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 Mahafiy, D. D., Mus. Doc.
Professor of Latin.
[Founded 1870.]-
1880 {Re-elected^ 1892). Arthiir 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 Criminal
Law, and the Law of Evidence.
[Founded 1888.]
1888. Richard Robert Cherry, LL.D.
Auditor,
1890. Hewitt R. Poole, D.D.
External Auditor.
1875. Amos M. Vereker.
Librarian.
1887. Thomas K. Abbott, B. D., So. D.
AsBistant Librarian : — Thomas V. Keenan, M.A.
UNIVEESITY AND COLLEGE OFFICERS. 33*
Elected.
Secretary of the Senate.
1890. Creorge F. Shaw, LL. D.
* Precentor.
1870. John P. Mahaffy, D. D., Mus. Doc.
* Registrar of the Law School.
1877. Robert Rxissell, M.A.
♦ Hegtstrar of the School of Physic.
1879. Henry W. Mackintosh, M.A.
* Medical School Committee.
Samuel Haughton, M.D., Cfiqirmam.
Daniel J. Cunningham, M.D.
James E. Eevnolds, 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 JIuseum.
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.
John Hemslev.
T. Grattan Kelly.
Thomas Gick, Mus. Doc.
Walter Bapty.
Thomas F. Marehant.
"William S. North.
Melfort D' Alton.
Chief Steward.
Mr. John Hingston.
Booksellers.
Hodgres. Figsis, and Co., Gmfton-street, Dublin.
Longmans, Given, and Co. .London,
d 3
( 34* )
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL.
Thb Pkovost.
{Elected 1891.)
David Richard Pigot, M. A.
Rev. Joseph Carson, D. D.
Rev. Samuel Haughton, M. D.
John K. Ingram, LL. D.
[Elected 1892.)
Anthony Traill, LL. D., M. D.
Rev. John H. Bernard, D.D.
Rev. John Pentland Mahaffy, D.D.
Rohert Y. Tyrrell, LL. D.
(Elected 1889.)
Hon. Edmund T. Bewley, LL. D.
Edward Dowden, LL. D. {Secretary).
Edward H. Bennett, M. D.
Ed. Perceval Wright, M. D.
{Elected 1890.)
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
Clasais Secunda) will be held on "Wednesday, October 25, being the last
Wednesday of the month.
Ordinary Meetings of the Council are held on February 8, March 1,
May 17, Juno 7, November 8, November 29, being the first and fourth
Wednesdays after the commencement of lectures in each term.
(If in any term either of these days should fall on Ash Wednesday,
then the meetings are held on the second and fifth Wednesdays after
lectures commence.)
( 35* j
COLLEGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
Founded 1770.
OFFICEES AND COMMITTEES, SESSION 1892-93.
Fresident.
Right Hon. Lord Ashbourne (Ex -And.).
Auditor.
F. L. Leet, B.A.
Treasurer.
James M'Loone.
Secretaries.
F. N. Greer (Sch.), B.A.
H. V. Dalzell (Sch.), B.A.
Zibrarian.
A. P. Fitt (Sch.).
General Committee.
J. R. O'Connell, LL.B. G. Ball Greene.
J. J. Carton, LL.B. J. P. Kirkpatrick.
E. F. Leet. R. St. J. Chadwick.
Library Committee.
A. St. G. De Renzy. 1 R. W. Maxwell.
J. A. Greer, LL.B. j W. Townsend.
MEDALS.
Session 1891-92.
Oratory— Goldi, . . J. R. O'Connell, LL.B.
Silver, . . T. H. Wright, B.A.
History^ Ooldi, . . H. R. Jones, B.A.
Silver, . . V. Prittie Perry, B.A.
Composition — President's Gold Medal, F. L. Leet, B.A.
There are connected with 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 Is.
Further information can be obtained by applying to either of the
Secretaries, at the Society's Rooms, 5, Trinity College.
36*
LITEEASY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.
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 Hoderick Connor.
Chamberlaine Ed. "Walker,
B.A.
1803-4 Francis Blackbume, Sch.,
B.A.
William Sherlock, Sch.
1804-5 Abbott Trayer, Sch., B.A.
Holwell Walshe, Sch.
1805-6 Wm. Orr Hamilton, B.A.,
Ex-Sch.
Joseph Henderson Singer.
1806-7 John Henry Korth.
Hugh Brown Auchinleck,
Sch., B.A.
1807-8 Joseph Stock.
Arthur George Orpen, Sch.,
B.A.
James Haynes.
1808-9 Edward Litton, B.A.
Alexander Boss, 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 CaiTol 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, 1815.]
1821-2-
Echlin Molyneux, B.A.
1835-6
R. Graves MacDonnell,
3
Sch., M.A.
1823-4-
)) 9) iy
1836-7
W. Croker King, B.A.
6-6-7
John Edw. Walsh, Sch.,
1827-8
)) )> ')
B.A.
1828-9
)) M J)
1837-8
James Anthony Lawson,
1829- 30 Marmion Wilme Savage,
Sch., B.A.
B.A., Ex-Sch.
Thomas Mac Nevin,
1830-1
James O'Brien, B.A.
B.A.
1831-2
—
1838-9
Thos. Osborne Davis, B.A
1832-3
—
1839-40
Chas. Palmer Archer, B.A
1833-4
John Cochrane.
1840-1
John Carley.
1834-5
Isaac Butt, Sch.
1841-2
Marcus Tuthill.
Moses Wilson Gray, Sch.
William Neilson Hancock
William Ribton, Sch.
1842-3
John O'Hagan, B.A.
1836-6
)) M it
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 an Intern Society
of T.C.D.]
LITERAKY AND SCIKNTIFIC SOCIETIES.
37*
list of Auditors from the revival of the Intern Society ^ Aprils 1843.
1843-4
"William Connor Magee,
1868-9
Henry O'Hea, B.A.
B.A.,Ex-Sch.
1869-70 Edwd. Blayney Hamilton,
1844-6
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, Sch.,
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.
1849-50 Eclw. Lysaght Grilli 1 1 , Sch.
1874-5
Charles Louis Matheson,
1850-51 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. Ricbey, Sch.
B.A.
Henry King, Sch., B.A.
1878-9
John Ross, Sch., LL.B.
1854-5
John Fox Goodman, Sch.,
1879-80 John Wm. Joynt, Sch.,
BA.
B.A., Univ. Stu.
1855-6
Jones QuainPigot, 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 Plimlfet,
B.A.
B.A.
1884-5
H. Cameron Lyster, Sch.,
1860-1
Freeman Crofts Wills.
B.A.
1861-2
Henry John Wrixon.
1885-6
John Cooke, B.A.
1862-3
George Alex. Chad wick.
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.
UTERAEr AND SCIENTIFIC SCCIETIES.
UNIVERSITY PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
Founded 1853.
President. — Ernest Fleetwood Leet.
Secretari/. — John Oswald Murray (Sch.).
Treasure?'. — George F. Price.
Librarian. — C. H. Tandy Lett.
Registrar. — John C. Ryan, LL.B.
Cotmcil
T. J. Smyth (Sen. Mod.), LL.B.
(Ex.-Pres.)
A. J. Callaghan, LL.D. (Ex.-Treas.)
J. J. Carton (Sen. Mod.), LL.B.
(Ex.-Lib.)
J. deL. Smyth, LL.B.
W. W. Keating.
F. E. Kearney (Mod.), LL.D.
C. H. P. Price.
W. H. Gaussen (Sen. Mod.)
B.A.
W. E. R. Morrow, B.A.
Associate Members.
Reginald T. Harris, M.A.
F. St. J. Morrow, LL.D.
MEDALS.
Session 1891-92.
Composition — Gold, . J. J. Carton (Sen. Mod.)
Silver, . . F. L. Leet.
Oratory — Gold, . . J. 0. Murray (Sch.)
Silver, . . [None].
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 held 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 oifered in Composition ; a Gold
and a Silver Medal in Oratory ; and a Silver Medal in jEsthetics.
Annual Subscription, lbs. Qd.
/Deposit {returned token \ „
Box for Academicals, J the Box is given up),] '
(^Annual Rent,
1 0
Further information can be obtained on application to the Honorary
Secretary- at the Rooms of the Society, 6, Trinity College.
LITEKAEY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.
39*
List of Presidents since the Foundation of the Society.
President.
"W. B. Brownrigg.
J. W. Quinton (Sch.).
J. W. Winslow.
T. G. Dudley (Sch.)
C. Le B. P. Kennedy.
J. P. Mahaffy (Sch.)
T. G. P. Pope (Sch.).
R. BaU (Sch.).
C. E. Wright (Sch.).
Edward Dowden.
Benjamin Purser (Sch.).
Edward Dowden, B.A.
Edmund J. Armstrong.
G. F. Armstrong.
Henry O'Hea.
William Green (Sch.), B,A.
George F. Armstrong.
V. A. Smith (Sch., Univ.St.), B.A.
T. H. Tydd, B.A.
J. B. Sandford, B.A.
Ahraham Stoker, B.A.
Herbert Wilson, B.A.
CM. Arundell, B.A.
C. W. Frizell, B.A.
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.
G. A. Greene, B.A.
G. Coffey, B.A.
S. P. Johnston (Sch.), B.A.
C. E. Osborne, B.A.
J. E. Pim (Sen. Mod.), B.A.
P. C. Gaussen (Sen. Mod.), B.A.
C. L. Falkiner.
W. Moore, B.A.
E. R. Wade (Sch., S. Mod.), B.A.
Henry C. Cullinan.
W. M. Dixon.
Charles W. WHson, B.A.
T. J. Smyth (Sen. Mod.), LL.B.
Session,
Opening night.
1854-5
Dec. 16,
1855-6
„ 11.
1856-7
Nov. 18,
1857-8
„ 24,
1858-9
„ 23,
1859-GO
„ 17,
1860-1
„ 29,
1861-2
„ 21,
1862-3
„ 20,
1863-4
„ 19,
1864-5
Dec. 17,
1865-6
Dec. 16,
1866-7
„ 22,
1867-8
„ 21,
1868-9
Nov. 26,
1869-70
„ 25,
1870-1
» 17,
1871-2
,, 23,
1872-3
„ 28,
1873-4
„ 27,
1874-5
,, 19,
1875-6
„ 25,
1876-7
Dec. 4,
1877-8
Nov. 22,
1878-9
„ 28,
1879-80
„ 27,
1880-1
„ 4,
1881-2
„ 24,
1882-3
„ 16,
1883-4
„ 8,
1884-5
„ 27,
1885-6
„ 5,
1886-7
„ 4,
1887-8
„ 17,
1888-9
» 22,
1889-90
„ 21,
1890-91
„ 27,
1891-92
Dec. 1,
40* LITERAKT AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.
COLLEGE THEOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
Fatron.
The Eev. The Provost, B.D.
Fresident.
The Rev. The Eegius 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. G. WHkins, B. D.
The Rev. J. H. Walsh, D. D.
The Rev. H. W. Carson, B.D.
The Rev. C. I. Graham, B.D.
The Rev. J. G. Carleton, B.D.
The Rev. H. J. Lawlor, B.D.
Auditor. — Frederick R. Carr, Mod., B. A.
Secretary. — Henry R. Brett.
Treasurer. — "William Anderson (Sch.), Sen. Mod., B.A.
Librarian. — John C. Cooper.
Council.
' The President.
The Vice-Presidents.
EX'Officio" J The Junior Dean.
Members, | The Ex-Auditor : Rev. Henry E. Patton, B.A.
1^ The Officers of the Society.
Gerald W. Peacocke, Sen. Mod., B.A.
R. Caledon Ross.
Charles Johnston.
Thomas Studdert.
MEDALS.
Oratory — Henry E. Patton, B.A.
Composition — John A. Greer, LL.B.
President'' s Prize Essay — Henry R. Brett.
Divinity Students and those who intend to enter the Divinity School,
are eligible as Members of the Society.
Anmial Snbficription, .... 5*. Orf.
Entrance Fee, 2«. 6rf.
IITERA.EY AI7D SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.
41*
Silver Medals are annually given for Oratory and "Written Composi-
tion, The President also gives a Prize for an Essay on a given subject.
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.
List
of Auditors sitice
Session.
Opening niglit.
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
15,
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,
1885-6
9,
1886-7
8,
1887-8
14,
1888-9
12,
1889-90
11,
1890-91
10,
1891-92
9,
1892-93
14,
siiice the 2Zrd Session, 1860-1.
Auditor.
j James Walsh (Sch.).
I John G. Rice (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.
Wniiam M'Donald (Sch.), B.A.
Edward H. Taylor (Sch.), B.A.
W. M. Morgan (Sch.), B.A.
T. Lindsay Stack (Sch.), B.A.
Eev. 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 I. Stokes (Sch.), B.A.
R. Hayes (Sch.), B.A.
G. H. Garrett (Sch.), B.A. Univ.
Stud.
Charles E. Osborne, B.A.
R. H. Charles (Sch.), B.A.
Richard W. Seaver (Sch.)
H. Jackson Lawlor (Sch.), B.A.,
Univ. Stud.
Henry W. Crozier, B.A.
J. Stockley.
A. E. Johnston (Sch., Sen. Mod.),
B.A.
T. V. Morley (Sch.), B.A.
Richard Eubank.
J. Northridge (Mod.), B.A.
E. H. Cornwall (Sen. Mod.), B.A.
Henry E. Patton.
F. R. Can (Mod.), B.A.
42*
LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.
UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN CHORAL SOCIETY.
(FoxjNDED November, 1837.)
Patron.
His Royal Highness the Prince of "Wales, E.G., K.P., LL.D.
Fice-Fatrons.
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-Fresidents.
The Right Hon. the Judge of the
Court of Probate, LL.D.
The Right Hon. Lord Ashbourne,
LL.D.
The Right Hon. Lord Justice Fitz
Gibbon, B.A.
Sir George H. Porter, M.D., Bart.
The Right Hon. Lord Ardilaun,
LL.D.
The Rt. Hon. Lord Iveagh, LL.D.
The Hon. Mr. Justice Andrews.
The Rt. Hon. Mr. Justice Gibson.
The Right Hon. Mr. Justice
Johnson.
Committee,
W. C. F. Robertson, Sch., B.A.,
ffon. See.
T. H. Maxwell, B.A., Son. Treas.
G. J. Smyly, Hon. Librarian.
W. B. Whelan, ^c)i.,Kk., Registrar.
R. H. Woods, M.D.
Edward Stapleton, B.A.
E. Drury.
J. P. Allen.
W. Gore.
E. Perceval Wright, M.D.
Auditors.
I 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 Member, .£110 per anniun.
Non-performing 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.
Secretary, at the Rooms of the Society, 4, Trinity College, on practice
days, from 6 to 6 p.m.
litTERAEY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.
43*
UNIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.
(Established 1874.)
President — "Wallace Beatty, M.D.
Vice-Presidents.
Sir John T. Banks, K.C.B., M.D.
Charles B. Ball, M.D.
Prof. E. H. Bennett, M. D.
Henry T. Bewley, M.D.
A. V. Macan, M.D.
H. St. John Brooks, M.D.
D. J. Cunningham, M.D.
H. C. Drury, M.D.
H. C. Earl, M.B.
W. G. Smith, M.D.
J. M. Finny, M.D.
Kendal Franks, M.D.
Eev. 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 H. Porter, M.D.,
Bart.
Prof. J. M. Purser, M.D.
E. H. Taylor, M.B.
Prof. E. P. Wright, M.D.
T. E. Gordon, M.B.
Alfred W. Parsons, M.B.
►
Record Secretary — G. W. Eustace, B.A., Adelaide Hospital.
Corresponding Secretary — E. T. Smith, Vicarage, Clyde road.
Treasurer— QihzxlQa J. Martin, B.A., Sir P. Dun's Hospital.
Council.
A. F. Dixon, B.A. (Med. Sch.)
P. Kirkpatrick, B.A.
B. D'OUer, B.A.
A. Friel.
J. Heam, B.A.
R. Peacocke.
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 Ojficers.
44* LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.
DUBLIN UNIVERSITY CHESS CLUB.
(Founded 1876.)
Patron.
The Rev. The Provost.
Officers for the Tear 1892-1893.
President.
W. E. Thrift (Sch.)
Hon. Secretary.
J. Yates (Sch.), Sen. Mod., B.A.
Hon. Treasurer.
R. St. J. Chadwick, B.A.
Hon, Librarian.
W. H. Brooks (Ex-Sch.), M.A.
Committee.
A. A. Mac Donagh {Ex-Pres.)^ Sen.
Mod., B.A.
Dr. Traill, F.T.C.D.
A. P. Fitt (Sch.), B.A.
Professor Alexander.
A. L. Joynt, B.A.
J. R. Heard.
H. Cosgrave, M.A.
This Cluh has heen 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 the 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 a 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, 7«. 6rf. Entrance Fee, 2«. 6rf.
LITEEARY AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES. 45*
UNIVERSITY EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.
President.
The Provost.
Vice-Fresidents.
Rev. Samuel Haughton, M.D.
Francis A. Tarleton, LL.D.
Anthony Traill, LL.D.
George L. Cathcart, M.A.
Arthur Panton, M.A.
George F. FitzGerald, M.A.
Sir Robert S. Ball, LL.D.
J. Emerson Reynolds, M.D.
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.
J. Mallet Purser, M.D.
Emil Werner, F.C.S.
Secretaries — H. H. Dixon, B.A., 17, Earlsfort-terrace.
W. S. Haughton, B.A., 39, Trinity College
Treasurer — A. F. Dixon, B.A., 17, Earlsfort-terrace.
Council.
R. Belhomme, B.A.
M. C. Jameson.
V. P. Perry, B.A.
J. N. Wallace, B.A.
J. Yates, B.A.
W. E. Thrift, Sch.
The object of the Association is the encouragement of investigation in
all branches of Experimental Science.
General Meetings are held, once each Month during Term, 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.
( 46* )
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 during their year of ** Pro-
bation."
The Regulations respecting the competition in August, 1893,
are not yet published, but the following extracts, taken from the
rules relating to the 1892 competition, will give some idea of the
competition : —
*'2. No person will be deemed qualified who shall not satisfy the
Civil Service Commissioners : —
** (i.) That he is a natural-bom subject of Her Majesty.
" (ii.) That his age will be above twenty -one years and under
twenty-three years, on the 1st April, 1892. \_N.£.—In the case
of Natives of India (i.) and (ii.) must be certified by the Government
of India, or of the Presidency or Province in which the Candidate
may have resided."]
"(iii.) That he has no disease, constitutional affection, or
bodily infirmity unfitting him, or likely to unfit him, for the
Civil Service of India.
" (iv.) That he is of good moral character.
" 4. The Open Competitive Examination will take place only in the
following branches of knowledge : —
Marks.
French Language and Literature, 500
German ditto, ditto, . . . . . . . . . . 500
English ditto, ditto (including special period named by
the Commissioners) [see Syllabus appended), . . 500
Sanskrit Language and Literature, . , . . . . 500
Arabic ditto, ditto, 500
English Composition, . . , . . . . , . . 600
Greek Language and Literature, . . . . . . 750
Latin ditto, ditto, 750
MathemntirB (pure and applied), . . . . . . 900
>Vdvai.cc'd Muthemulicul Subjects (pure and applied), . . 900
CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA.
47*
Natural Science; i.e., any number not exceeding three
of tlie following subjects : —
Elementary Chemistry and Elementary
Physics, 600
(N.B. — This subject may not be taken up
by those who offer either Higher Chemis-
try or Higher Physics).
Higher Chemistry, 600^.1,800
Higher Physics, 600
Geology, 600
Botany, 600
Zoology, 600
Animal Physiology, 600
English History, ' 500
Greek History (Ancient, including Constitution), . . 400
Koman History (ditto, ditto), 400
General Modern History (period to be selected by Can-
didates from list in the Syllabus issued by the Com-
missioners, one period at least to include Indian
History, .. .. .. 500
Political Economy and Economic History, . . . . 500
Logic and Mental Philosophy (Ancient and Modem), 400
Moral Philosophy (Ancient and Modern), . . . . 400
Eoman Law, . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
English Law, viz. : — Law of Contract. — Criminal
Law. — Law of Evidence and Law of the Constitu-
tion, , .. .. •• 500
Political Science (including Analytical Jurisprudence,
the Early History of Institutions, and Theory of
Legislation), . . . . . . . . . . . . 500
Candidates are at liberty to name any or all of these branches
of knowledge. No subjects are obligatory.
* * 5. The marks assigned to Candidates in each branch will be subject
to such deduction as the Civil Service Commissioners may deem necessary
in order to secure that ' a Candidate be allowed no credit at all for taking
up a subject in which he is a mere smatterer.' "*
The admission fee for the Examination is £5. Candidates are
re-examined before proceeding to India.
A Syllabus of subjects to be examined is published by the Civil
Service Commissioners in the " Open Competition for the Civil
Service of India," price Is., which contains Regulations, Exami-
nation Papers, Table of Marks, Statistics, and Instructions to
Candidates.
* Marks assigned in English Composition and Mathematics will be
subject to no deduction. Each science will, for the purpose of deduction,
be treated as a separate subject.
48* CIVIL SERVICE OP INDIA.
The following is the Syllabus for 1892 :—
Stllabus showing the extent of Examination in certain subjects
AT THE Open Competition fob admission into the Indian Civil
Service in 1892.
** The Kegulations governing the Open Competition for admission into
the Indian Civil Service have been framed with a view to the principle
regarded by Lord Macaulay's Committee, in 1854, as essential, viz.,
that the object of the Competition should be to secure for the Indian
Civil Service officers wbo 'have received the best, the most liberal,
the most finished education that their native country afibrds.' The
scheme of examination has accordingly been made to embrace most of
the subjects of the Honour Schools in the Universities of Great Britain
and Ireland. In administering the scheme, the Civil Service Commis-
sioners, concurring with Lord Macaulay's Committee in the opinion
* that no Candidate who may fail should, to whatever calling he may
betake himself, have any reason to regret the time and labour which
he has spent in preparing himself to be examined,' desire to avoid all
disturbance of the general course of University studies, and to render
it possible, with due regard for the principle of Open Competition, for
those who have graduated with honours at the Universities, to attend
the examination for tlie Indian Civil Service with good prospects of
success. The appended Syllabus shows in outline the intentions of the
Commissioners with regard to the extent and character of the exami-
nation in those subjects which seem to require further definition. The
scope of the examination in the subjects not mentioned in the Syllabus
is sufficiently defined in the scheme published in the Regulations them-
selves. The Examiners will be instructed to keep the standard in each
subject up to the level of the highest course of study pursued in the
Universities.
" English Composition. — An Essay to be written on one of several
subjects specified by the Civil Service Commissioners on their Exami-
nation Paper.
" English Language and Literature. — The Examination will be in two
parts. In the one the Candidate will be expected to show a general
acquaintance with the course of English Literature, as represented
(mainly) by the following writers in verse and prose, between the reign
of Edward III., and the accession of Queen Victoria.
"Verse — Chaucer, Langland, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Dryden,
Pope, Gray, Collins, Johnson, Goldsmith, Crabbe, Cowper,
Campbell, Wordsworth, Scott, Byron, Coleridge, Shelley,
Keats.
" Prose — Bacon, Sir Thomas Browne, Milton, Swift, Defoe, Addison,
Johnson, Burke, Scott, Southey.
"A minute knowledge of the works of these authors will not be
looked for in this part of the Examination, which will, however, test
CIVTL SERVICE OP INDIA. 49*
bow far the Candidates have studied the chief productions of the
greatest English writers in themselves, and are acquainted with the
leading characteristics of their thought and style, and with the place
which each of them occupies in the history of English Literature.
Candidates will also be expected to show that they have studied in
these authors the history of the English Language in respect of its
vocabulary, syntax, and prosody.
"The other part of the Examination will relate to one of the periods
named below, which will follow each other year by year in the order
indicated.
'« 1. (1892)— A.D. 1340 to A.D. 1600— [Chaucer to Spenser.]
" 2. (1893)— A.D. 1600 to A.D. 1700— [Shakespeare to Dryden.
** 3. (1894)— A.D. 1700 to A.D. 1800— [Pope to Cowper.]
"4. (1895)— A.D. 1800 to A.D. 1832— [Nineteenth Century writers to
the death of Scott.]
" The Examination in this part will require from Candidates a
more minute acquaintance with the history of the English language
and literature, as illustrated in the chief works produced in each
period, and will be based to a considsiderable extent, but by no
means exclusively, on certain books specified each year by the
Commissioners.* The names placed under the dates are intended to
suggest the general character of the literary development of the period,
and consequently the natural limits of the Examination. All the works
of Shakespeare, for example, will be regarded as falling within the
second period ; all the works of Swift within the third ; all the works
gf Scott and Wordsworth within the last.
*' French Language and Literature. — Translation from French into
English, and from English into French ; Critical questions on the
French Language and Literature.
** German Language and Literature. — As in French.
* ' Latin Language and Literature. — Translation from Latin into English ;
Composition in Prose and Verse (in the place of the latter may be taken,
by those who prefer it, a paper of critical questions on the style of the
Latin orators and poets, based on Cicero, De Oratore, and Quintilian,
Institutiones Oratorise Lib. x.) ; Critical Questions on the Latin Lan-
guage and Literature.
'^ Greek Language and Literature. — Translation from Greek into English.
Composition in Prose and Verse (in the place of the latter may be taken,
by those who prefer it, a paper of critical questions on the style of the
Greek orators and poets, based on Aristotle's Rhetoric (Book iii.) and
Poetic) . Critical questions on the Greek Language and Literature.
*' Sanskrit Language and Literature. — Translation from Sanskrit into
English, and from English into Sanskrit. History of Sanskrit Literature
(including knowledge of such Indian history as bears upou the subject) ;
Sanskrit Grammar ; Vedic Philology.
50* CIVIL SERVICE OF IJTdIA.
*^ Arabic Language and Literature. — Translations as in Sanskrit; History
of Arabic Literature ; Arabic Grammar ; Arabic Prosody.
' * English History. — General questionson English History fromA.D. 800
to A. II. 1848 ; questions on the Constitutional History of England from
A.D. 1800 to A.D. 1848.
" Questions covering the whole period named will be set, but Candi-
dates will be allowed to attempt only a limited number of them.
** General Modern History. — Candidates may, at their choice, be
examined in any one of the following periods : —
'* 1. From the accession of Charlemagne to the Third Ci-usade. [a.d.
800 to A.U., 1193.]
"2. From the Third Crusade to the Diet of Worms, [a.d. 1193 to
A.D. 1521.]
'* 3. From the Diet of Worms to the end of the reign of Louis XI V.
[a.d. 1521 to A.D. 1715.]
" 4. From the accession of Louis XV. to the French Revolution of
1848. [a d. 1715 to A.D. 1848.]
* ' Periods 3 and 4 will include Indian History.
" Greek History. — Questions on the General History of Greece to the
death of Alexander ; Questions on the Constitutional History of Greece
during the same period.
'■^ Roman History. — Questions on the General History of Rome to the
death of Vespasian ; questions on the Constitutional History of Rome
during the same period.
" In Greek and Roman History candidates will be expected to show a
knowledge of the original authorities. Questions covering the whole
peiiod named will be set, but candidates will be allowed to attempt
only a limited number of them.
* The books for 1892 are : —
Chaucer — Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. The Flower and the
]jeaf. The Assembly of Foules. Minor Poems.
Tiangland — Vision of Piers the Plowman.
Spenser — Faery Queen, Books I., II. Shepherd's Kalendar.
Sir John Mandeville's Travels.
Sir Thomas More's Utopia.
*' Mathematics. — Pure Mathematics :— Algebra, Geometry (Euclid and
Geometiical Conic Sections), Plane Trigonometry, Plane Analytical
Geometry (less advanced portions), Differential Calculus (Elementary),
Integral Calculus (Elementary).
Applied Mathematics : — Statics, Dynamics of a Particle, Hydro-
statics, Geometrical Optics ; all treated without the aid of the
Differential or Integral Calculus.
CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA. 51*
'* Advanced Mathematics. — Pure Mathematics ; — Higher Algebra in-
cluding Theory of Equations, Plane and Spherical Trigonometry,
Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Analyti-
cal Geometry, Plane and SoHd.
Applied Mathematics: — Statics, including Attractions, Dynamics
of a Partical, Rigid Dynamics, Hydromechanics, Geometrical
and Physical Optics, Geometrical and Physical Astronomy ex-
cluding the Planetary Theory.
' * Political Economy and Economic History. — Candidates will he ex-
pected to possess a knowledge of economic theory as treated in the larger
text-books ; also a knowledge of the existing economic conditions, and
of statistical methods as applied to economic inquiries ; together with a
general knowledge of the history of industry, land tenure, and economic
legislation, in the United Kingdom.
" Logic and Mental Fhilosophy {Ancient and Modern). — Logic will
include both Deductive and Inductive Logic."
Mental Philosophy will include Psychology and Metaphysics.
52* civil service of india.
Umversity Lectures for Selected Candidates for 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 Ali.
The Lectures in Law 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 which
live Lectures weekly will be provided.
The additional Fee for all the Courses is Fifteen Guineas for
each of the above Terms.
Sophisters having credit for full attendance on two of these
special courses of Lectures can claim professional privileges, see
under " Course in Arts."
Candidates intending to reside at Dublin are requested to com-
municate with Professor Atkinson, who will supply any infor-
mation that may be required.
CIVIL SEEYICE OF INDIA. 53*
LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES AT EXAMINATION
FOR CIYIL 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 Examination.
1. James W. Quinton, • July, 1856.
2. Wilton Oldham, „
3. Edward Stanley Robertson, „
4. Thomas WiUiam Carson, ,,
5. Thomas Tracey, July, 1857.
6. John Geoghegan (First Place), .... July, 1858.
7. Theodore Francis William Smith, .... „
8. William Tyrrell, „
9. Denis Fitzpatrick, „
10. WiUiam Christopher Eades, „
11. Joseph Samuel Armstrong, ,,
12. Robert Douglas Hime (First Place), . . . July, 1859.
13. John Boxwell, ,,
14. Conolly Twigg, ,,
15. William Rea Larminie, ,,
16. Edward Rough, ,,
17. Lucas Bm-net Blacker King, ,,
18. Charles Dickenson Field, ,,
19. Henry F. TyrreU, July, 1860.
20. Joseph S. Carstairs^ ,j
21. James C. Price,
22. William 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. AUen, „
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. AndrewWiUiam Hume, ,,
40. Edwin Felix Thomas Atkinson, .... ,,
41. John Cheyne Graves, ,,
42. Charles Donovan, ^^
43. Sextus Howard Phillpotts, ,,
54 CITIL SEliVlCE OF INDIA.
CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA-continued.
Names. Date of Examination.
44. Theodore Henry Stewart, July, 1861.
45. William Bury Mulock, „
46. John Wallace, „
47. Huntly Pryse Gordon, ,,
48. William Francis Grahame, „
49. John Brownrigg Spedding, „
50. Henry John Stokes, „
61. Francis Rawdon Hastings Sharp, ... ,,
62. William Henry Glenny, ,,
63. Francis Blake Crofton, „
54. Henry Edward Stokes, July, 1862.
55. Francis Johnstone Graham Camphell,. . . ,
56. John Hill Twigg, „
57. Godfrey John Bective Tuite Dalton ... „ "
58. Joseph Frizelle, ... „
69. George Smyth, „
60. Alexander Hamilton Miller, „
61. Charles Campbell Quinn, „
62. George Butt, . . . • „
63. Charles William Wall Martin, „
64. Charles John Crosthwaite, „
65. Trevor Lloyd, „
66. Benjamin Purser, July, 1863.
67. Thomas Creswick Huddlestone, .... „
68. Reginald Digby Starkey, „
69. Robert Rice, „
70. Thomas von Donop Hardinge, „
71. John Persse Lambert, ,
72. Edward Wolfenden ColHns, „
73. John Nugent, ^^
74. George Robert Carlisle Williams, .... July, 1864.
75. William Joseph Henry Le Fanu, .... „
76. Alexander Robinson, ^^
77. Henry Pilkington Mulock, ,,
78. John George Charles, ^^
79. William Edward Purser, ....... „
80. William Benjamin Oldham, „
81. James John Digges La Touche, .... June, 1865. '
82. Philip Nolan, „
83. Andrew William Cochran, ,,
84. Stephen Henry M'Minn, ,j
85. Evans Charles Johnson, ,,
86. Charles Kough, ^^
87. John Leech Johnston, ,,
88. Arthur Daniel Pollen, June, 1865.
89. William Larabe, June, 1866.
90. James Crawfurd, „
91. John Barlow, ^^
92. Matthew Richard Weld, ....... '„
98. Henry Richard Farmer, „
CIVIL SEEVICE OF INDIA. 55*
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, 1 868
100. Arnold Graves, ,,
101. Vincent Arthur Smith, March, 1869.
102. Francis Berry Mulock, „
103. William Crooke, „
104. Arthur Clifford Tute, „
105. William Ovens Clark, „
106. Gabriel Stokes, „
107. John Pollen, „
108. Thomas Stoker, April, 1870.
109. James Greer Silcock, „
110. Gilmour M'Corkell, ,,
111. William Russell Barry (First Place), . . April, 1871.
112. Ralph Sillery Benson, „
113. Sydenham Henry Wynne, „
114. George Abraham Grierson, ,,
115. Egerton Edward Spencer, „
116. Henry Thomas Ross, ,,
117. Pierce William Moore, April, 1872.
118. Robert Courtenay, ,,
119. George William Place, . . . . v . . April, 1873.
120. Charles Denton Steel, 1874.
121. Edgar Galbraith, „
122. Henry Zouch Darrah, 1875.
123. William Cuthbert Holmes, „
124. Samuel Russell, ,,
125. Robert Watson Frazer, ,,
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 Shai-pe, 1888.
137. David Ranken Lyle, 1891.
f 2
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COMMISSIONS IN THE ARMr.
Advantages ivhich Meinhers of the University of Dublin possess,
under Army Orders of December 1, 1891, in respect of admis-
sion to Commissio7is in 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 May or 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 proper
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 1st 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).
COMMISSION'S IN THE ARMY. 57*
(b) To qualify in the military STibjects at tlie 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
he later than the third Militia Examination after the Candidate passes
the Literary Examination.
To obtain the Certificate (a) Candidates will 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 (h) 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.
Exemptio7i from P7'eliminary Examination.
Candidates for admission to the Eoyal Military Academy, "Woolwich,
or tbe Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 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 Examination at Trinity College, Dublin.
Militia Candidates and Queen's Cadets.
Militia Subalterns and Queen's Cadets desirous of competing for Com-
missions 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 tbe 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
Armi/, see Handbook of Competitive Examinations^ by W. J. Chetwode
Crawley, LL.D,
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EXAMINATIONS POR WOMEN
REGULATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1893.
The Examinations will commence on Tuesday, March 21st.
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 arrange 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 the Local Secretaries for
the necessary " Forms," which should be filled up and returned on or
before the 1st of March, 1893.
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 imless
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 completed her eighteenth year
before the first of January, 1893, 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. (Ltd.), 104, Grafton-street, Booksellers to the University,
or at the University Press, Trinity College.
J. H. BERNARD, D.D.,
Registrar of Examinations for Women.
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§o\xox% nxxh §m^s at ftittrMa.
HIGH PLACES AT ENTRANCE, 1892.
MIDSUMMER ENTRANCE.
Eeid, William Augustus.
Sugars, Robert Morrison.
FitzGibbon, Maurice.
Fleming, William John.
Adderley, Thomas Edward.
Hewitt, William Heibert.
Berry, Hugh Frederick.
Stack, William Bagot.
Irwin, Charles King.
Phipps, Charles Benjamin.
Bushe, Arthur Plunket.
Dobbs, Henry Hugh.
Bonis, Francis William.
Eves, Edmund Lombard.
May, Aylmer William.
FIRST OCTOBER ENTRANCE.
Bulloch, Alexander Millar.
Smyth, James Hunter.
Kerr, William M'Clelland.
Mayne, William James Evans.
Steele, John Curtis.
Fisher, Thomas Elms.
Armstrong, William Reginald.
Crozier, William Magee.
Dillon, Edward J. Aloysius.
Nelson, Howard Arthur.
Julian, Isaac Gordon.
Joynt, Francis C. Dudley.
Houston, William Coleraine.
Purser, Lydmar Moline.
Hunter, Henry Hamilton.
Killingley, Ernest Alfred,
Chillingworth, Henry Richard.
Barlee, Arthur Harold.
Byrn, Mervyn Benjamin.
Lawrence, Frederick Richard.
Mease, William Andrew Leslie.
60* ENTRANCE PEIZES IN COMPOSITION, ETC.
ENTRANCE PRIZES IN COMPOSITION, HISTORY AND
GEOGRAPHY, ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND
HEBREW.
Michaelmas Term, 1892.
Greek Prose Composition.
1. Alton, Ernest Henry, High School, Dublin.
2. Exham, Robert Maziere, High School, Dublin.
Greek Verse Composition.
1. Alton, Ernest Henry, High School, Dublin.
2. Exham, Robert Maziere, High School, Dublin.
Latin Prose Composition.
1. Alton, Ernest Hemy, High School, Dublin.
2. Valentine, John Archibald, Royal School, Enniskillen.
Latin Verse Composition.
1. Bushe, Arthur Plunket, Mr. Strang way s^ School.
2. Alton, Ernest Henry, High School, Dublin.
English Literature and Composition.
1. Alton, Ernest Henry, High School, Dublin.
2. Killingley, Ernest Alfred, Private study.
English History and Modern Geography.
1. Killingley, Ernest Alfred, Private study.
2. Joynt, Francis C. Dudley, High School, Dublin.
French.
1. Bushe, Arthur Plunket, Mr. Strangtoays^ School.
2. Hannyngton, Frank, Royal School, Enniskillen.
German.
1. [None.]
2 I Valentine, John Archibald, Royal School, Enniskillen.
\ Macbeth, Godfrey, Private study.
Hebrew.
[None.]
SIZAESHIP EXAMINATION.
SIZARSHIP EXAMINATION.
Trinity Term, 1892.
CLASSICAL SIZARS.
Exham, Robert Maziere.
Alton, Ernest Henry.
Healy, John.
HEBREW SIZAR.
Vemer, Fenwick Hamilton,
MATHEMATICAL SIZARS.
Heaney, John Samuel.
Jones, Thomas "Wm. Francis.
WiUis, Samuel W.
Moore, Henry John.
Glanville, Edward Edwin.
Neely, William John.
IRISH SIZAR.
[None.]
REID SIZAR.
Huggard, Stephe
i'6
( 62* )
1892.
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.
[None.]
ETHICS.
First Rank.
Chadwick, Robert St. James.
Pitt, Arthur Percy.
Second Rank.
Jones, Maurice.
EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.
First Rank. Second Rank.
Ashe, Arthur Henry Gore. [None.]
M'Neight, "William Robert Percy.
"Wallace, James Nevin.
NATUBAL SCIENCE.
First Rank. I Second Rank.
Whelan, "William Brownrigg. | [None.]
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
First Rank.
Smith, Lionel Fergus.
Second Rank.
Waller, Henry.
Touchbum, Edward Adam.
MODERN LITERATURE.
First Rank.
Goligher, "William Alexander.
Young, John Ifolliott.
Second Rank.
Phibbs, WilUam Talbot.
mtkRt TEAM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
63*
JUNIOR SOPHISTEES.
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS.
First Rank. I Second Rank.
Hodson, Frederick Maurice. I Hanlon, George.
CLASSICS.
First Rank.
Kennedy, "William.
Clarke, Robert Thomas.
Second Rank.
Galbraith, John.
First Rank.
Mooney, George William.
Moore, William.
Kennedy, William.
Wills, Thomas William.
Second Rank.
Kennedy, Robert Wm. Studdert.
EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.
First Rank.
Thrift, William Edward.
Neely, Alexander James.
Orpen, Richard Theodore.
Jameson, Morgan Claud.
Second Rank.
McDonnell, Randal.
Perrott, Samuel Wright.
Second Rank.
[None.]
NATURAL SCIENCE.
First Rank.
Patten, Charles Joseph.
Boyd, Frederick Kyte.
MODERN HISTORY.
First Rank, I Second Rank.
Davis, Arthur. | [None.]
MODERN LITERATURE,
First Rank.
Campbell, Charles Thomas.
Walsh, Herbert Pakenham.
Second Rank.
[None.]
SENIOR PEESHMEN.
MATHEMATICS.
First Rank.
Dowds, Alexander Earls.
Mattinson, William Edward.
( Colquboun, David Wm. Sproule.
) Jackson, James Thomas.
Moore, Henry John.
Steede, George.
Palmer, John Johnston.
Second Rank.
Fallon, Anthony Francis.
64*?
HILAKY TEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
CLASSICS.
First Bank.
I White, Dudley Joseph.
) Roulston, Edmund Joseph.
Second Rank.
Wood, Frederick Charles.
Green, Findlay Mends.
Wbitlon, Frederick Ernest.
LOGICS.
First Rank.
Simpson, Albert Edward.
Browne, John.
Jobson, Thomas T3attersby.
M'Keever, Francis Germaine.
Colquhoun, David Wm. Sproule,
Second Rank.
Moutray, William Perceval.
Mac Dermott, Henry.
Trench, Wilbraham Fitz-John.
Glover, Wm. Erskine Walker.
Palmer, John Johnston.
Gillman, David Holmes.
Jacovides, Demetrius.
Moore, Robeii; Henry.
Ryan, John Vincent.
JTJNIOE FEESHMEN.
MATHEMATICS.
First Rank.
Frazer, John.
Watson, Robert Harvey.
Lindsay, Henry.
Wright, Charles Edmund.
Glanville, Edward Edwin.
Neely, William.
Bowesman, George Walker.
Second Rank.
O'Connell, John.
Marsh, Francis Stevenson.
CLASSICS.
First Rank.
Dundas, William Harloe.
Goligher, Hugh Garvan.
Second Rank.
Kerr, George William.
I Clarke, William Harrington.
) Edmonds, Charles Pigott.
Vemer, Fen wick Hamilton.
Gwynn, Arthur Percival.
Tate, Alexander James.
RadclifFc, Bennett Samuel.
TfilNITT TEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
65*
TRINITY TERM.
SENIOR SOPHISTEES.
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS.
[None.]
First Rank.
Gibbings, Thomas.
Magee, James Henry.
Second Rank.
[None.]
First Rank,
Best, Richard.
Second Rank.
[None.]
EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.
First Rank.
Ashe, Arthur Henry Gore.
Second Rank.
[None.]
NATURAL SCIENCE.
[None.]
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
First Rank.
Waller, Henry.
Touchbum, Edward Adam.
Second Rank.
[None.]
MODERN LITERATURE.
First Rank.
[None.]
Second Rank.
Vandeleur, Gerald Claud.
Phibbs, William Talbot.
66* TRINITY TEBM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
JUinOR S0PHISTEB8.
MATHEMATICS AND MATHEMATICAL PHTBIGS.
[None.]
CLASSICS.
First Hank. | Second Rank.
Hanan, Henry Arthur. | [None.]
First Rank.
Mooney, George William.
LOGICS.
Second Rank.
Exham, Maurice Kenah.
Orpen, Arthur Herbert Stack.
Dobbs, St. Clair Mulholland.
EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.
First Rank. i Second Rank.
Thrift, William Edward. Jameson, Morgan Claud.
M'Donnell, Randal. I
NATURAL SCIENCE.
First Rank.
[None.]
First Rank.
[None.]
Second Rank.
Patten, Charles Joseph.
Boyd, Frederick Kyte.
MODERN HISTORY.
Second Rank.
Bullick, Thomas John.
Seeds, James Thompson.
MODERN LITERATURE.
First Rank.
Campbell, Charles Tboinas.
Walsh, Herbert Pakenham.
Second Rank.
[None.]
TRINITI TERM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
67*
SENIOK FUESHMEN.
MATHEMATICS.
First Bank.
Hampton, Robert.
Mattinson, "William Edward.
ColquhouD, David "Wm. Sproule.
Jackson, James Thomas.
Second Hank.
[None.]
First Hank.
Gwynn, Lucius Henry.
Mr. Smyth, Cecil Ernest.
Green, Finlay Monds.
Squire
Second Bank.
John Mills G.
LOGICS.
First Bank.
White, Dudley Joseph.
Browne, John.
Price, John "Wills.
M'Keever, Francis Germain.
Johnson, Trevor Griffith.
Richard Laurence.
Second Bank.
MacDermot, Henry.
Glover, "Wm. Erskine "W.
Moutray, "Wm. Perceval.
Molony, Henry Brereton.
Moore, Robert Henry.
Barber, Henry Albert Dawson.
Burke, Wm. Aston Haviland.
JTJNIOE FEESHMEN.
MATHEMATICS.
First Bank.
Glanville, Edward Edwin.
Neely, William John.
Wright, Charles Edmund.
Second Bank.
[None.]
CLASSICS.
First Bank.
Prenter, Joseph Robert.
Seale, Edward Gilbert.
Goligher, Hugh Garvan.
Gwynn, Arthur Percival.
Stanford, Bedell.
Second Bank.
Clarke, Wm. Harrington M.
Tate, Alexander James.
Brown, Thomas Bradley.
Fetherstonhaugh, Rupert John.
Tristram, Alfrud Wilhaiu.
QS^^ MICHAELMAS TEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
EXAMINATION FOR PRIZES.
The Names of the successful Candidates in each Bank are arranged in
Order of Merit.
MICHAELMAS TERM.
JTTNIOE SOPHISTEES.
MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS,
First Bank.
Thrift, William Edward.
Moore, William.
Ahem, William Fitzmaurice.
Burke, John.
Neely, Alexander James.
Ryland, Richard T. Hughes.
Second Bank.
Hodson, Frederick Maurice.
Hanlon, George.
First Bank,
Mooney, George William.
Kennedy, William.
WiUs, Thomas William.
CLASSICS.
Second Bank.
Ensor, Ernest.
Irvine, Henry Ward.
First Bank.
Mooney, George William.
Moore, William.
Kennedy, William.
Price, Frederick William.
LOQIOB.
Second Bank.
Exham, Maurice Kenah.
Price, Charles Herbert P.
Kennedy, Robert William S.
Orpen, Arthur Herbert Stack.
EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.
First Bank.
Thrift, William Edward.
Neely, Alexander James.
Second Bank.
Burke, John.
McDonnell, Randal.
Moore, Robert.
NATURAL SCIENCE.
First Bank.
Patten, Charles Joseph.
Boyd, Frederick Kyte.
Second Bank.
[None.]
MICHAELMAS TEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
69*
MODERN HISTORY.
First RanTc.
Mathews, George Frazer.
Clarke, Eobert Thomas.
Eowan, Thomas.
I Barniville, John Joseph.
\ Davis, Arthur.
Irvine, Henry Ward.
Second Rank.
Dobhs, St. Clair MulhoUand.
Seeds, James Thompson.
Nolan, Richard Stanislaus.
MODERN LITERATURE.
First Rank.
Walsh, Herbert Pakenham.
Campbell, Charles Thomas.
Second Rank.
[None.]
SENIOE FEESHMEN.
MATHEMATICS.
First Rank.
Mattinson, William Edward.
Hampton, Eobert.
Moore, Henry John.
Dowds, Alexander Earls.
Jackson, James Thomas.
Steede, George Fitz Gerald.
Colquhoun, David Wm. Sproule.
Palmer, John Johnston.
Second Rank.
[None.]
CLASSICS.
First Rank.
Johnson, Trevor Griffith.
Gwynn, Lucius Henry.
Eoulston, Edmund Joseph.
Sikes, Edwin.
Cowl, Eichard Pape.
Clarke, Geoffrey Eothe.
Second Rank.
Wood, Frederick Charles.
Greene, Finlay Monds.
Wheeler, Henry Eliardo.
Squires, John Mills G.
LOGICS.
First Rank.
Simpson, Albert Edward.
Browne, John.
Price, John Wills.
r Jobson, Thomas Battersby.
\ Eoulston, Edmund Joseph.
Glover, William Erskine W.
Second Rank.
Eossiter, Eeginald Arthur.
I Johnson, Trevor Griffith.
\ Keegan, Eichard Laurence.
Molony, Henry Brereton.
70*
MICHAKLMAS TKfeM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
MODERN HISTORY.
First Hank.
Stanley, William Lucas.
Hampton, Robert.
Sloane, James Ledlie.
Jobson, Thomas Battersby.
Second Rank.
Clarendon, Owen Samuel
White, Dudley Joseph.
ENGLISH LITERATURE.
First Rank.
Simpson, Albert Edward.
Cowl, Richard Pape.
Murphy, William Quinlan.
Gwynn, Lucius Henry.
Sikes, Edwin.
Moore, Robert Henry.
Price, John Wills.
Wood, Frederick Charles.
Second Rank.
M'Keever, Francis Germain.
Gillman, David Holmes.
Trench, Wilbraham Fitzjohn.
M'Alister, William.
First Rank.
Trench, Wilbraham Fitzjohn.
Second Rank.
Latham, Charles.
First Rank.
[None.]
Second Rank.
Latham, Charles.
JTJirrOE FRESHMEN.
MATHEMATICS.
First Rank.
Frazer, John.
Watson, Robert Harvey.
Wright, Charles Edmund.
Glanville, Edward Edwin.
Lindsay, Henry.
Neely, William John.
Second Ranic.
Jones, Kingsmill William.
O'Connell, John.
Caldwell, Alexander Francis.
Rowlette, Robert James.
Hadden, Frederick Weston.
MICHAELMAS TEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
71*
CLASSICS.
First RanJc.
Prenter, Joseph Eobert.
Clarke, William Harrington.
Dunda?, William Harloe.
Scale, Edward Gilbert.
Goligher, Hugh Garvan.
Stanford, Bedell.
Browne, Thomas Bradley.
Irvine, William John.
Gwynn, Arthur Percival.
Fetherstonhaugh, Rupert John.
Scott, Douglas.
Second Rank.
Bryan, George.
Edmonds, Charles Pigott.
Eadcliffe, Bennett Samuel.
Kerr, George Wiilliam.
Ashe, "Robert W lliam B.
Murphy, Charles Ormsby.
MODERN HISTORY.
First Rank.
Marsh, Francis Stevenson.
Dundas, William Harloe.
Fenton, Walter Long.
Second Rank.
Hunter, Joseph Alexander.
Ebbs, John Webber.
Collins, Thomas Gibson G.
Rainsford, Charles Arthur.
Crawford, John Jones.
Kenny, Austin.
MacDonnell, Eobert.
ENGLISH Literature.
First Rank,
i Ashe, Eobert W. D'Escourt.
( Goligber, Hugh Garvan.
Weir, John Charles.
Eogers, Cecil Alfred.
Culwick, Arthur James.
Fleming, Lionel Eothwell.
Gwynn, Arthur Percival.
Prenter, Joseph Eobert.
Bolton, Albert Denne.
Second Rank.
Martin, John Ewan.
M'Donnell, Eobert.
i Irvine, William John.
\ Adams, William Chatterton.
Hunter, Joseph Alexander.
Eowlette, Eobert James.
Fetherstonhaugh, Eupert John.
Houston, Arthur Henry.
Swanzy, Henry Biddall.
First Rank.
Yates, Clement Arthur.
Second Rank.
Hogan, John Edward.
Houston, Arthur Henry.
First Rank.
Yates, Clement Arthur.
GERMAN.
Second Rank.
Naylor, William Thompson.
72*
PEEMIUMS AT THE TEEM LECTITRES, 1892.
PREMIUMS FOR COMPOSITION AT THE TERM LECTURES.
HiLAEY Teem, 1892.
Classics^
English J
French^
German,
f Senior Fbesumen,
Junior Freshman,
Roulston, Edmund Joseph.
Mr. Smyth, Cecil Ernest.
Prenter, Joseph Robert.
Ashe, Robert William D'Escourt
Phibbs, William Talbot.
Goligher, William Alexander.
Teinity Teem, 1892.
Classics^
English,
French,
German,
Senior Freshme.v,
Junior Freshmen,
[None.] j
Prenter, Joseph Robert.
Culwick, Arthur James. j
[None.] I
Goligher, William Alexander, j
Michaelmas Term, 1892.
Classics (Senior Freshmen),
,, (Junior Freshman),
English,
French,
German,
: Kerr, George William.
I Prenter, Joseph Robert.
Fitz Gibbon, Maurice.
Ashe, Robert William d'Escourt.
[None.]
Newsom, George Arthur.
( 73* )
CATECHETICAL PREMIUMS.
Tbrm S. Hilarii, 1892.
Examination.
SENIOR S0PHI8TERS.
Church of Ireland.
Harden, John Mason.
Brett, Henry Robert.
Presbyterian Church.
[None.]
JUNIOR 80PHISTERS.
Church of Ireland.
Shirley, Paul "William.
Johnson- Smith, Edward.
Rowan, Thomas.
Fresbyterian Church.
Clarke, Robert Thomas.
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Dalzell, Edward.
Gillman, David Holmes.
Friel, Robert.
Burland, Edward George.
Thompson, James Taylor.
i' Hampton, Robert.
Stanley, William Lucas.
( Anderson, Thomas.
Fresbyterian Church.
Harpur, James.
Scott, Lewis Irwin.
JUNIOR FRESHMEN,
Church of Ireland.
Hunter, Joseph Alexander.
Weinberger, Adolph Paul.
Brown, Thomas Bradley.
Matchett, Francis.
Radcliffe, Bennett Samuel.
Neely, William.
Stanford, Bedell.
Crawford, John Jones.
Presbyterian Church.
[None.]
Lecturi
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Pickup, John William.
Clarendon, Owen Samuel.
Presbyterian Church.
Roulston, Edmund Joseph.
JUNIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Fenton, Walter Long.
Nunan, William Francis.
Dundas, William Harloe.
Lewty, Harold Alfred.
Irwin, Benjamin Charles.
Presbyterian Church.
Goligher, Hugh Garvan.
74*
CATECHETICAL PREMIUMS.
Tekm SS. Tkinitatis, 1892.
Examination.
SENIOR SOPHISTERS.
Church of Ireland.
Harden, John Mason.
Gibbings, Thomas.
Peyton, William Walter.
Touchburn, Edward Adam.
Presbyterian Church.
Beatty, James.
M'Caughey, William Samuel.
Magee, James Henry.
JUNIOR SOPHISTERS.
Church of Ireland.
Eowan, Thomas.
Dowse, Charles.
Shirley, Paul William.
Bullick, Thomas John.
Presbyterian Church.
Galbraith, John.
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Hewitt, Frederick William.
Cox, John Frank.
Price, John Wills.
Barber, Henry Albert Dawson.
Presbyterian Church,
Glover, William Erskine.
JUNIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Manning, Charles Campbell.
Horgan, David.
( Holmes, William Hardy.
\ Marsh, Francis Stevenson.
Fleming, Lionel Rothwell.
Presbyterian Church.
[None.]
Term S. Miohaelis, 1892.
Examination.
SENIOR SOPHISTERS.
[Noue.]
JUNIOR SOPHISTERS.
Church of Ireland.
Dowse, Charles.
Presbyterian Church.
Clarke, Robert John.
CATECHETICAL PliEMnJMS.
75*
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Kerr, William Shaw.
Green, Finlay Monds.
Clarendon, Owen Samuel.
Friel, Eobert.
Cowl, Richard Pape.
Johnson, Trevor Griffith.
Presbyterian Church.
Glover, William Erskine.
Eoulston, Edmund Joseph.
JUNIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Moorhead, James Herbert.
Talbot, Joseph.
Green, Denton Charles.
Patten, Richard Cecil.
Edmonds, Charles Pigot.
Presbyterian Church.
Dods, John.
Henderson, William.
Term.
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Mattinson, William Edward.
I Bustard, Albert Victor.
I M'Keever, Francis Germain.
Cox, John Frank.
Beatty, John.
Barber, Henry Albert Dawson.
Presbyterian Church.
Waddell, John Joseph.
JUNIOR FRESHMEN.
Church of Ireland.
Culwiek, Arthur James.
Fielding, Thomas Evelyn.
Holmes, William Hardy.
Presbyterian Church.
[J^one.]
( 76* )
1892.
SCHOOL OF DIVINITY.
THEOLOGICAL EXHIBITION,
Hilary Term*
First. j Second.
[None.] I Ashe, Leslie.
ARCHBISHOP king's DIVINITY PREMIUMS.
Michaelmas Term.
First. I Second.
Gater, William H. I Leslie, J. H.
BISHOP FORSTER's DIVINITY PREMIUMS.
Michaelmas Term.
First. I Second.
Ross, Robert C. I Leslie, J. H.
DR.
DOWNES DIVINITY PREMIUMS.
Trinity Term.
First.
Ashe, Leslie.
Written Composition.
Second.
Patton, Henry.
First.
Medcalf, Francis.
Extempore Speaking.
Second.
Corlett, Herbert M.
First.
Cooper, John C.
Reading the Liturgy.
Second.
Corlett, Herbert M.
EXAMINATIONS IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL. 77*
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY PRIZES.
First.
Wrench, Benjamin Thomas.
Second.
Eoss, Eobert Caledon.
Ross, Arthur Edwin.
CHURCH F0RMULARI3S PRIZE.
Michaelmas Term.
Quin, Charles Edward.
DIVINITY COMPOSITION PREMIUMS.
Silary Term
Senior Class. I Junior Class.
Medcalf, Francis. I Williamson, Henry Lawrence.
Trinity Term.
Senior Class. I Junior Class.
Eedding, Eichard. | Eoss, Eohert Caledon.
Michaelmas Term,
Senior Class. I Junior Class.
Eoss, Arthur E. I Beatty, John.
BEDELL SCHOLARSHIP.
O'Clery, Charles Alexander.
BEDELL PRIZE.
Trinity Term.
Ward, Thomas.
78«
EXIMINATIONS IN THE DIYINITT SCHOOL, 1892.
UTtB IRT8H PRIZE.
Trinity Term.
Ward, Thomas.
On the 6th of June, 1857, it was resolved by the Board, that the
Regius Professor of Divinity shall be authorized to give a special
Testimonium to such Divinity Students as come out in the first
Class at the final Divinity Examination.
At the final Divinity Examination, held in Trinity Term, 1892,
for such Students as had completed six Divinity Terms, the following
Students received Testimoniums, and were arranged in Classes ac-
cording to their answering, the names in each Class being placed
according to the order of merit.
Trinity Term^ 1892.
First Class,
Quin, Charles Edward.
Ellison, John Eldon.
Second Class.
Jameson, Godfrey.
Third Class.
Macdougal, William A.
Patton, G. Herbert.
Langley, Henry L.
Patton, Henry E.
Harrison, Joshua J. P.
Stack, Walter A.
Shea, WiUiam F. L.
Noblett, Andrew.
At the Supplemental Examinations held in Hilary and
Michaelmas Terms, 1892, the Candidates were arranged in the
following Classes : —
Hilary Term, 1892.
First Class.
Ellison, Allan.
Second Class.
Rush, Edward E.
Holmes, Samuel 8.
Third Class.
Ranalow, Alfred.
Taylor, Herbert M'V.
Minchin, Joseph William.
White, William A.
Boyd, William A. A.
EXAMINATIONS IN THE DIVINITY SCHOOL.
79*
Michaelmas Term^ 1892.
First Class.
Medcalf, Francis.
White, George P.
Second Class.
M'Clenaghan, Hamlet.
M'Quaide, John W.
Third Class.
Good, "Walsingham C.
Greer, Richard U.
Dawson, Morton V.
Wheeler, Robert C.
Keane, William J.
?^
80* EXAMINATIONS IN THE LAW SCHOOL, 1892.
SCHOOL OF LAW.
PRIZES IN CIVIL LAW.
First.
M'AulifFe, Michael Joseph.
Second.
Synnott, Henry Joseph.
PRIZES IN FEUDAL AND ENGLISH LAW.
First.
Macrory, Eobert Henry.
Second.
"Walker, Richard Annesley.
PHIZES IN CONSTITUTIONAL AND CRIMINAL LAW.
First.
M'Auliffe, Michael Joseph.
Second.
Shoi-tt, Francis Hely.
GENERAL EXAMINATIONS.
CIVIL LAW.
At the General Examination of the Regius Professor of Civil
Law, the following Students were classed : —
M'AulifEe, Michael Joseph. | Synnott, Henry Joseph.
FEUDAL AND ENGLISH LAW.
At the General Examination of the Professor of Feudal and
English Law, the following Students were classed :
Macrory, Robert Henry. I Gaussen, William Hardy.
Walker, Richard Annesley. | Pringle, Robert William.
CONSTITUTIONAL AND CRIMINAL LAW.
At the General Examination of the Professor of Constitutions
and Criminal Law, the following Students were classed : —
M'Auliflfe, Michael Joseph.
Walker, Richard Annesley.
Shortt, Francis C.
Pitt, Arthur Percy.
Pringle, Robort William.
Fair, Charles Edward.
Johnson, Philip Bernard.
Sheehan, Peter Paul.
Synnott, Henry Joseph
Waddell, John Joseph.
Martin, Samuel.
Galloway, Joseph William
EXAMINATIONS IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. 81*
SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
SURGICAL TRAYELLING PRIZE.
Trinity Term.
Taylor, Edward H., m.b , b.ch., b.a.o.
MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS.
CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, BOTANY, AND ZOOLOGY.
Beatty, James {Trin. Coll. Scholarship).
Alcock, Nathaniel H. {Stewart Scholarship).
ANATOMY AND INSTITUTES OF MEDICINE.
Friel, Alfred K.
MEDICAL DEGREES.
At the Examinations for Degrees in Medicine, Surgery, and
Midwifery, held in the Academic Year 1891-92, the successful
Candidates were arranged in the following order: —
Hilary Term, 1892.
M.B. Degree Examination.
Mr. C Sullivan.
Moorhead, Hercules B.
Anderson, Joseph B.
Cree, James A.
Falkner, James L.
Johnston, Ilalph W.
Holmes, Alfred H.
Griffin, Montagu L.
Bate, Abraham W. •
Kelly, Mark.
Murphy, Thomas H.
Wilmot, Claude E. W.
Shaw, Robert H.
B. Ch. Degree Examination.
Falkner, James L.
Townsend, Edwin H.
Scott, Charles B.
Eastwood, Abel 0.
Johnston, Ealph W.
Cree, James A.
Jameson, James E.
B. A. 0. Degree Examination.
Stokes, Charles E.
Graham, William M.
Rarabaut, Daniel F.
Head, John H.
Peacocke, George J.
Legge, Edward V.
Taylor, Alfred E.
Townsend, Edwin H.
Ardagh, Vernon L.
82*
EXAMINATIONS IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL.
Trinity Tcrm^ 1892.
M.B. Degreb Examination.
Stokes, Charles E.
Jones, Gervais B.
Henry, Robert W. W.
Rambaut, Daniel F.
Beare, George.
Ellison, Francis J.
Coulter, Robert J.
Eustace, Henry M.
Kennan, Richard H.
Mathews, Samuel.
GriflBn, Montague L.
Gibbons, Thomas.
Fannin, George G.
Staunton, Frederick W.
Deane, Charles C.
Heron, Francis.
Mussen, Arthur A.
Heam, John G. F.
B. Ch. Deoeee Examination.
Mr. 0' Sullivan.
Stokes, Charles E.
Kennan, Richard H.
Mathews, Samuel.
Coulter, Robert J.
Elliott, John.
Kiddle, Frederick.
Thompson, Joseph.
Gibbons, Thomas.
Ardagh, Vernon L.
Bleazby, William.
Staunton, Frederick W.
Wales, Alfred E.
B. A. 0. Degree Examination.
;
Henry, Robert W. W.
( Gibbons, Thomas.
1 Kiddle, Frederick.
<
Kennan, Richard H.
j
GriflBn, Montagu L.
Saunders, Charles H.
Owens, John S.
Pakenham, Hamilton R.
Matbews, Samuel.
Mussen, Arthur A.
\ Wilmot, Claude E. W.
Adair, Arthur J .
Thompson, Joseph.
( Cree, James A.
\ Tench, Charles G.
Coulter, Robert J.
\ Eustace, Henry M.
Montgomery, Edward H.
( Leary, William A. E.
\ Wade, Ernest W.
"
Michaelmas Term, 1892.
M.B. Examination.
Owens, John S.
Drummond, William G.
Dixon, Andrew F.
Kiddle, Frederick.
Saunders, Charles H.
Scott, Charles B.
Barter, Francis J.
Maberly, Frank H.
Abbott, Arthur J.
Ardagh, Vernon L.
Halahan, John.
Irwin, Hugh.
Wade, Ernest W.
Shekleton, Richard A.
Knaggs, Henry J., sat. retp.
EXAMINATIONS IN THE MEDICAL SCHOOL.
B. Ch. Examination.
Dixon, Andrew F.
Owens, Johns.
Beare, George.
Mussen, Arthur A.
Jones, Gervais B.
Saunders, Charles H.
Henry, Kobert W. W.
Montgomery, Edward N.
Barter, Francis J.
Eustace, Henry M.
Wade, Ernest W.
Halahan, John.
Gray, Hampton A.
Moorhead, Hercules B.
Tench, Charles.
Feely, James E.
Moore, Alfred.
( CoUen, George D.
\ Shekleton, Eichard A.
Knaggs, Henry J., sat. resp.
B. A. 0. Examination.
Henderson, James.
Jones, Gervais B.
Griffin, Charles.
Maberly, Frank H.
Steel, Edwin B.
Crawford, Joseph D.
Irwin, Hugh.
Smyth, Eobert B.
Merrick, Robert W.
Gray, Hampton A.
Pirn, William F.
Hearn, John G: F.
Moore, Alfred.
Beare, George.
( 84* )
SUPPLEMENTALISTS FOR THE FINAL FRESHMAN
EXAMINATION OF 1891.
Hilary Term, 1892.
First Class.
Third Class.
Hanan, Henry Arthur.
Green, Stanley Charles.
Wnis, Thomas William.
Andrews, William Handy.
Second Class.
Good, Matthew.
Walsh, Herbert Pakenham.
Phenix, David John.
M'Kieman, Cecil Brew.
Irwin, George.
Rosborough, James.
Flanegan, William Joseph.
Stewart, Charles Frederick.
Jolly, James.
Ingram, John KeUs.
Somers, Samuel Handy.
Unclassed.
Boughton, Richard George.
Boy land, Albert Knox.
Carton, Paul Peter.
Dunn, Evory Carmichael.
Gahan, Beresford Townsend.
Hunt, Rochfort Noel.
Johnston, Francis Boyd.
Massy, Cecil Hugh.
Orpen, Charles Hutchinson.
Posnett, Arthiir Trevor.
Roche, Francis Patrick.
Thompson, William Armstrong.
Todd, Charles Love.
Wheatley, William Henry.
Trinity Term, 1892.
First Class.
[None.]
Second Class.
Parrott, Frederick John.
Waller, Hardress John.
i Brown, James Campbell.
\ Latham, Reginald.
Third Class.
Burns, Nosbitt Samuel.
Browne, Harvey.
Saunderson, Robert de Bedick.
Kennedy, John Adolphus.
Smith, William Henry.
Skene, Robert Ernest.
Wadsworth, Geo. Gutheridge.
Nolan, Richard Stanislaus.
Unclassed.
Austin, Charles Edward.
Bottrill, William Evans.
Davis, Leslie George.
Forster, Edward Aubrey.
Kelly, Frederick Herbert.
Magill, Henry Patrick.
Ronayne, Robert William.
FINAL FRESHMAN EXAMINATION, 1892.
85*
FINAL FEESHMAN EXAMINATION, 1892.
First Class.
Humphrey, Alexander Martin.
Palmer, John Johnston.
Green, Finlay Monds.
Clarke, Geoffrey Eothe.
Colquhoun, David Wm. Sproule.
Whitton, Frederick Ernest.
I White, Dudley Joseph.
Sikes, Edwin.
Maltinson, William Edward.
Moore, Henry John.
Dowds, Alexander Earls.
Jobson, Thomas Battershy.
Browne, John.
Thornhill, William Wheeler.
Jackson, James Thomas.
Cochrane, E. Webber Warren.
M'Keever, Francis Germain.
Roulston, Edmund Joseph.
Cox, John Frank M.
Stanley, William Lucas.
! Price, John Willis.
Friel, Robert.
Mitchell, Samuel Patten.
Oswald, Frank Hamilton.
Hampton, Robert.
Wood, Frederick Charles.
Gwynn, Lucius Henry.
Burland, Edward George.
Cowl, Richard Pope.
Litchfield, George.
i Mr. Smyth, Cecil Ernest.
\ Mac Laurin, Robert Twiss.
Second Class.
{Simpson, Albert Edward.
Littledale, Herbert Edward.
Stewart, William.
Squires, John Mills Goldsmith.
Wheeler, Henry Eliardo.
Hurley, Frederick Arthur.
( Beaman, Joseph Harrison.
\ Scott, Lewis Irwin.
Freeman, Sidney.
Smith, Michael Joseph.
Gillman, David Holmes.
Dalzell, Edward.
<( Mellett, Patrick Henry.
I Williams, William Edward.
L Wilson, Wilfred Claude S.
Watson, George Percy M.
Johnson, Frederick Trench.
Power, William Hunter.
I Allen, Herbert William.
\ Hewitt, John Frederick Wm.
/ Rossiter, Reginald Arthur.
\ Babington, Thomas Sydney G.
) Good, William Ireland.
I Neal, William.
["Gregory, Vere Richard.
Kerr, William Shaw.
< Tate, Godfrey.
1 Molony, Patrick Considine.
l^Waddell, John Joseph.
Harris, Samuel Brent.
Coates, Maurice Airth.
Cox, Benjamin Quintin.
Mumford, Alfred Hill.
Seeds, Arthur Atkinson.
Kelly, Laurence John.
Townley, John Albert.
( Anderson, Thomas.
( Moore, Robert Henry.
/ Jackson, George.
1 Lyons, Edward.
j Meara, Thomas Harris.
\ Young, William M. 0' Grady.
Third Class.
Allen, Frederick Henry.
I Boyd, William John.
( Swaine, Charles John.
Maxwell, P. A.
'Alexander, Robert W. Wiseman.
Darley, Henry Lees.
Flannery, William.
Guest, George Arthur.
Parkes, George Herbert.
^ Pickup, John William.
\ Fannin, Thomas Alfred.
I \ Sloane, James Ledlie.
I Peters, William Alfred.
g3
86*
FINAL FRESHMAN EXAMINATION, 1892.
Third Class — continued.
( M'Kelvie, John.
\ Moutray, William Perceval.
J Gibbon, Edward Acton.
\ Jones, Henry Arabin.
liatham, Charles James,
f Duffey, Arthur Cameron,
j Ireland, Cecil Edward.
< Beatty, John.
I Staunton, Thomas Henry.
(^Taylor, Godfrey.
MacDermott, Henry.
Thompson, James Taylor.
( O'Connell, John.
I Shackleton, William.
I Stout, Robert Thomas.
Brook, Thomas.
Glover, Wm. Erskine Walker.
O'Connor, Aylward Robert.
( Dobbyn, Alexander Macmanus.
\ Keegan, Richard Laurence.
Anderson, Samuel Robert.
iAcheson, Henry.
Clarendon, Owen Samuel.
Stuart, Alexander George.
Abbott, Richmond Trimnell.
Gunn, Kearsley Egerton.
Trinder, Nathaniel George.
( Kerr, Thomas Butler.
\ Ormsby, Gilbert J. Anthony.
Pack-Beresford, Henry John.
Unclassed Candidates who have been allowed the Examination^ arranged
alphabetically.
Atkinson, Edward William.
Barker, Herbert Const.
Bozward, John Lloyd.
Bustard, Albert Victor.
Carr, Charles Henry.
Copley, Samuel.
Mr. Cowper, Joseph Frederick.
Craig, John Charles.
Crosthwaite, Ed. Gerald S.
Dagge, John Henry.
Dawson, W^illiam James.
Dobbin, Frederick.
Dobbin, Samuel.
Dowden, Richard.
Fay, Thomas Gerald.
Geoghegan, Herbert Lyne.
Goodbody, Arthur Edward.
Grimshaw, Herbert Churchill.
Homan, Thomas Delapere.
Jejffares, Sealy Victor.
Johnstone, John E. St. George.
Joy, Robert Cecil.
King, Robert Henry.
Murphy, John Joseph.
Nelson, James.
O'Brien, Brian.
O'Gilvy, David.
0' Grady, Standish de Courcy.
Ormsby, Owen George Lambert.
Palmer, Edward Orpen Herbert.
Rounds, Edward.
Rutherford, Nath. John C.
Sadlier, Ralph Granby.
Sharpe, Samuel Howard.
Smith, George.
Smith, Thomas Farrar.
Sweetnam, George Swanton.
Trench, Wilbraham Fitz John.
Wiley, Arthur Samuels.
Winder, James Herbert H.
tEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1891.
87*
SUPPLEMENTAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A.
The Names of the Classed Candidates are arranged in the Order of Merit.
HILARY TERM, 1892.
First Class {Respondents).
Quinn, Charles Edward.
Pooler, Charles Francis Knox.
Second Class.
Haire, "William John.
Finn, Anthony.
Third Class.
Goodbody, Francis "Woodcock.
Crawford, Joseph Dawson,
Medcalf, Francis.
Ejiddle, Frederick.
Unclassed Candidates who have been allowed the Examination^ arranged
alphabetically.
Barlow, Maurice.
Browne, Sidney.
Burland, William Colles M.
Crowe, Henry.
Darley, Frederick Digby.
Ford, Harold.
Halahan, John.
Hewitt, Robert S. Morton.
Johnston, "William Frederick.
Kendall, George "William.
Tarrant, Hugh Sherrard.
"White, Joseph Sumpner Joyner.
TRINITY TERM, 1892.
April.
First Class [Respondents). Third Class.
Rudd, Thomas Ernest.
Becher, William Stewart.
Finn, Anthony.
Second Class.
Power, Joseph.
Price, George.
Browne, "Walter Stew^art.
Macrory, Robert Henry.
Lovett, Samuel Henry.
Anderson, Joseph Barcroft.
Thompson, Gordon Moffat.
{O'Connor, Denis Charles.
Tripp, Henry Howard.
Patton, Henry Edmund.
Nesbitt, Joseph John.
( Griffin, Charles.
\ Trench, Ernest F. Crosbie.
Skene, Samuel "Warren.
Ellison, John Eldon.
Waring, Thomas Power.
Lord, John Charles.
I Hopkins, Richard Johnston.
( Young, John Ffolliott.
Graham, Charles Saunders.
Girling, Frederick.
Cockle, Walter Ponsonby.
Meara, John Robert.
Wilkinson, Thomas Gaffikin.
Burke, Robert.
/ Crowe, Lewis Wright.
S Watkins, Joseph "William,
j Prideaux, Frederick Joseph.
- Martin, Charles James.
88*
TEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
Unelasaed Candidates who have been allowed the Examination^ arranged j
alphabetically. 1
Ball, John William.
Burke, Claud Haviland.
Collins, James Clive.
Deane, Charles Chatterton.
Fletcher, Victor James.
Grifl&n, Montague.
Hazelton, Percy Orr.
Kane, Ernest Robert Lloyd.
Keane, William John.
Kenny, George Edward.
Kynaston, John Edmonds.
Lepper, Charle^? William.
Mactier, Henry Carter.
Middleton, Abraham Hargreave.
Moyers, Wm. Francis Alexander.
Raynham, Charles Thomas.
Ryan, John Charles.
Smith, Thomas.
Steel, Edwin Bedford.
Thompson, WiUiam John.
1£M£ EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
89*
GENERAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A.
The Names of the Classed Candidates are arranged in the Order of Merit.
TRINITY TERM, 1892.
SPECIAL DEGREE EXAMINATION.
June.
First Class {Respondents).
Rutherford, Henry Ernest.
Wade, George F. Graham.
Colqulioun, Francis S. du Bedat.
Second Class.
Henderson, James.
Thornton, Arthur Joseph.
Frewer, Launcelot Osmund.
Lyle, David Ranken.
M'Clenaghan, Albert Oscar.
Magee, James Henry.
Qufiole, George Emerson.
Third Class.
Richardson, Jonathan Oswald.
Isherwood, Thomas.
Gray, William Henry.
Williamson, James M'Candless.
Johnson, Philip Bernard.
Cowan, Samuel William P.
Morris, Lloyd.
Belhomme, Richard Michael.
Mackenzie, Mark.
Reeve, Arthur.
Smith, Lionel Fergus.
Bennett, William.
M'Creery, William.
Unclassed Candidates who have been allowed the Examination^
arranged alphabetically.
Brady, Albert James.
Brew, Richard William.
Cole, Howard Speare.
Costello, Charles Thomas.
Dobbin, Francis Knowles.
Fletcher, Lionel.
France, John Hoole.
French, Charles Owen.
Goff, Herbert Samuel.
Goff, John Richard.
Hackett, Ernest Augustus.
Johns, Christopher.
Levis, George Thomas.
Macrory, George Crawford.
M'Caughey, William Samuel.
Wheeler, Robert Charles.
90*
tEEM EXAMINATIONS, 1892.
GENERAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A.
The Names of the Classed Candidates are arranged in the Order of Merit.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1892.
First Class {Respondents).
Burleigh, Chas. Henry Harrison.
Walker, David Faris.
Brett, Henry Robert.
Townsend, Horace Crawford.
Friel, Alfred Richard.
Ross, Robert Caledon.
( M'Caw, George Tyrrell.
\ Townsend, Edward Hume S.
Second Class.
Simnis, Albert E.
Touchburn, George Morrow.
Corlett, Herbert Marsh.
Martin, Frank Vincent.
Brunker, Edward George.
Tredennick, John Magee.
Pringle, John.
Martin, Samuel.
I Revelle, Raymond Edwin.
( Synge, John MiUington.
Mallins, Edward Joseph.
Third Class.
Orme, Robert.
Williams, William Walsh.
Brew, Cecil.
Morgan, Henry Richard.
Cooper, John Cromie.
Lancaster, James.
Bowen, St. John Cole.
Clover, Edward Walker.
Rush, Edward Evans.
Bleazby, Robert.
Halahan, Francis Johnston.
Wright, Robert William.
Evershed, John Edward.
Pomeroy, Arthur Gartside.
Chalk, Thomas Cradocke.
Pringle, Robert William.
Gibbons, Thomas.
Unclassed Candidates who have been allowed the JSzaminationy arranged
alphabetically.
Fair, Charles Edward.
Fegan, John Edward.
Galloway, Joseph William.
Greene, George William.
Johnson, Clement Lecky.
Keating, Walter William.
Lett, Charles Henry Tandy.
Maxwell, Richard William.
M'Neill, John Hill Trevor.
Vesey, George Agmondisham.
Vint, Charles.
Walker, William Nathaniel.
Wallis, Arthur Knight.
Ward, Thomas.
Wilkinson, John Samuel.
( 91* )
CONFERRED AT THE ORDINARY COMMENCEMENTS HELD
IN THE YEAR 1891-92.
The Honorary Degrees conferred at the Special Tercentenary Commence-
ments will be found under ^^ Honorary Degrees.^''
Doctors in Divinity,
March 1, 1892.
Rainsford, Rev. Joseph Godman.
Pope, Rev. Thomas Godfrey
Pembroke.*
June 23, 1892.
Bernard, Rev. John Henry {stip. cond.).
Kennedy, Rev. James Houghton {stip. cond.)
December 15, 1892.
Hemphill, Rev. Samuel.
Doctors in Laws.
March 1, 1892.
Alexander, Right Rev. William,
Bishop of Derry and Raphoe
{honoris causa).
Ardill, Rev. John Roche.
Meade, Rt. Hon. Joseph Michael,
Lord Mayor of Dublin {honoris
causd).
June 23, 1892.
Aldridge, Stephen Robinson.
Arnold, Rev. Frederick Henry.
Dunne, Rev. Francis William
Bradney.
Howell, Charles Edward.
M 'Donald, Allan.
Poe, James.
Pymar, Edgar Brice.
Torr, William George.*
December 15, 1892.
Figgis, Thomas Frederick.
Powell, Rev. Charles Doyne.
O'Connell, John Robert.
Absent abroad.
92^^ DEGEEE8 CONFERRED IN 1891-92.
Doctors in Medicine,
March 1, 1892.
Orpin, Cecil. | Johnston, Ralph William.
May 4, 1892.
Darley, Alfred Russell.
June 23, 1892.
Bell, Theodore.
Blood, Joseph.
Bumes, Rudolph Arthur Colston.
Fleming, Harloe Henry.*
Jackson, Robert William Henry.
Joynt, Richard Lane.
Myles, Thomas.
M'Carthy, Brendan.
M'Craith, Richard Frederick.
Purefoy, Richard Dancer.
Wales, Alfred Ernest.
December 15, 1892.
Abbott, Arthur Joseph.
Cole-Baker, Lyster.
Eakin, James Wilson.*
Fayle, Harry.
Ferguson, Henry Lindo.*
Green, Frederick James.
Jones, Vernon Lamphier.
M'Carthy, William Ffennell.
M'CuUagh, James Acheson.
Moorhcad, Hercules Bradshaw.
Reid, Nicholas Alexander.
Scott, Horatio Francis Ninian.
Silcock, Alexander.
Swiney, Francis Sydney.
Westwood, Samuel Constantine.
Young, Luke Tarleton.*
Doctors in Science.
March 1, 1892.
Rambaut, Arthur Alcock {stip. I Trouton, Frederick Thomas {stip.
eond.). I cond.)
Doctor in Music.
June 23, 1892.
Warriner, John.
Bachelors in Divitiity.
March 1, 1892.
Eainaford, Rev. Joseph Godman.l Pope, Rev. Thomas Godfrey
' Pembroke.*
• Absent abroad.
DEGEEES CONPEERED IN 1891-92.
9'6*
Mat 4, 1892.
Allen, Rev. Alfred.
Lewis-Crosby, Eev. Ernest
Henry Cornwall.
Neilson, Eev. Daniel.
June 23, 1892.
Alment, Rev. "William Frederick,
Healy, Rev. George White.
Jennings, Rev. John.
King, Rev. Albert Edward.
M'Clelland, Rev. Thomas {stip.
cond.).
Pearson, Rev. Thomas.
Seaver, Rev. Jonathan.
Waddell, Rev. Herbert Cosslett.
Wallace, Rev. Alfred Frank.
Wilkins, Rev. George {stip. cond.).
December 15, 1892.
Browne, Rev. John Edward. | D'Arcy, Rev. Charles Frederick.
Masters in Arts.
March 1, 1892.
Brownrigg, Arthur Henry.
Dudley, Rev. Freeman Nathaniel.
Dungan, Rev. William Wilkes.
Fleming, Rev. Richard Fitz
Thomas.
Grierson, Rev. Frederick John.
Griffith, Dudley Perceval.
Johnston, George Henry.
Kincaid, John Henry.
Lewis- Crosby, Rev. Ernest
Henry Cornwall.
Little, Rev. Joseph Russell.
Marks, James Jones.
Poe, Rev. James Leonard.
Quin, Rev. Joseph.
Steele, Laurence Edward.
Traill, William Stewart.
Wright, Rev. William Bourke.
Pope, Rev. Thomas Godfrey
Pembroke* {stip. cond.).
Hayes, Richard Frederick.*
May 4, 1892.
Caldwell, Rev. Francis Thomas.
Fitzmaurice, Rev. Maurice Otho.
Fowler, John Richard.
Jones, Rev. John Roger.
Lee, Rev.Wm. Benjamin Dowell.
Long, Rev. Arthur George
Hetherington.
Matchette, Rev. William.
Plowman, Rev. Herbert William
Thomas.
Robinson, Charles Albert.
Robinson, James.
Stephens, Josiah Joseph.
Thomas, Rev. David John.
Venn, William Hex.
Wiley, Rev. Charles Ormsby.
* Absent abroad.
94^
DEGREES CONPJiKKED IN 1891-92.
JuNB 23, 1892.
Backhouse, Marmaduke.
Barter, Herbert Francis Treseder
Bentley, Rev. William Evans.
Blood, Joseph.
Bluett, E-ev. Richard Tenison.
Carroll, Rev. Frederick (ad eund.
Cantab.).
Carroll, Rev. Rohert Phippen.
Conan, Arthur [stip. cond.).
Cooper, Henry Gustavus.
Courtenay, Rev. Charles.
Daly, Bernard.
Dixon, Victor Northcliffe.
Earle, Rev. William.
Fife, Rev. Edward Carleton.
Healey, William Henry.
Hogg, Rev. Andrew Albert Victor.
Horsfield, Arthur.
Hunt, Rev. James.
Hunter, Samuel John.
Jones, Rev. Thomas.
Kavanagh, William George.
Landey, Rev. Theophilus Patrick
Le Bert, Rev. George Anthony.
Macran, Henry Stewart {stip.
cond.).
Martin, Rev. George.
Martin, Rev. William.
Maturin, Rev. Benjamin.
Maxwell, James Patrick.
December 16, 1892.
Miller, Rev. William Verner. 1
Monahan, Rev. William Beattie.i
Montgomery, Robert John.
Mooney, Rev. George Elderkin. '
M'Clenaghan, Rev. Geo. Richard.!
M'Donald, Allan.
O'Connor, Ven. John Hutton,,
Archdeacon of Emly.
Palmer, Rev. Robert {antea pet
diploma). '
Peet, Samuel Vallis. !
Pike, Rev, Thomas. \
Ranalow, Alfred. |
Read, Matthew Henry. i
Robinson, Rev. Stanford Frede-l
rick Hudson. ;
Rowe, Edwin Augustus.*
Scott, James Emerson.
Smyth, Rev. Richard. I
Sweetnam, Rev. George. ;
Sutcliffe, Rev. Shaw Slater. i
Taylor, Alexander Joseph. 1
Taylor, Rev. Hedley Vickars.* j
Thacker, Joseph William. ,
Tottenham, Rev. Charles Francis^
Bosvile. j
Wales, Alfred Ernest.
White, ConoUy Finch. ;
Waddy, Richard William. |
Whitfield, Charles Edward Thos.i
i
Bird, Gerard Acheson.
Bookey, Richard Hastings.
Bristow, Rev. James Berkeley.
CoUes, Abraham Richard.
Colvin, Rev. William.
Connolly, Rev. William Edward
Sharman.
Dickinson, Rev. Charles Russell.
Fosberry, Gerald Walcott.
Hutton, Darnton.*
Johnston, Rev. Alfred Wade.
Keane, Rev. Charles Stewart.
Kidd, Rev. Ralph.
Lee, Rev. Wm. Henry Askins.
Littledale, Harold.*
Nesbitt, Rev. John Christopher. !
O'Connell, John Robert.
Price, Rev. Isaac.
Price, Rev. Llewellyn Griffith \
Scott.* \
Raven, Colin Harris. )
Sandys, Francis Edmund. (
Scott, William Robert. '
Smith, Charles {stip. cond.).
Stack, Rev. Chas, Robert Rowan. j
Stranack, Charles Walter Monta-i
cute.* I
Sullivan, Rev. Leonard Leader.
Thornton- Duesbury, Rev. Char-
les Leonard.
« Absent abroad.
DBGERES CONFEREED IN 1891-92.
95*
Master in Engineering,
June 23, 1892.
Backhouse, Marmaduke.
Bachelors in Laws.
Ardill, Eev. John Roche.
Marks, James Jones.
Burke, Robert.
Greer, John Alexander.
Maturin, Charles.
Killworth, Rev. Arthur.*
May 4, 1892.
Meldon, John Michael.
Ryan, John Charles.
June 23, 1892.
Dunlop, Robert.
Lyle, David Ranken.
Mitchell, Robert Armstrong.
Price, George.
Pymar, Edgar Brice {ad eund.
Cantab.).
Evans, Herbert Ernest.
Gaussen, William Hardy
December 15, 1892.
andys, Francis Edmund.
Bachelors in Medicine, Surgery, and Obstetric Science.
March 1, 1892.
East-wood, Abel Onge.
Falkner, James Langton.
Johnston, Ralph William.
Head, John Henry.
Holmes, Alfred Hewston.
Jameson, James Elliott.
Kelly, Marcus Thomas.
Legge, Edward Vincent.
M'Donald, Mark.
Murphy, Thomas Haughton.
Peacocke, George John.
Shaw, Robert Hill.
Taylor, Alfred Ernest.
Townsend, Edwin Hotham.
June 23, 1892.
Anderson, Joseph Barcroft.
Bleazby, William.
Coulter, Robert James.
Cree, James Arthur.
Deane, Charles Chatterton.
Elliott, John.
Fannin, George Gower.
Griflfin, Montagu Laurence.
Kennan, Richard Henry.
Mathews, Samuel.
Staunton, Frederick William.
Stokes, Charles Elrington.
Thompson, Joseph.
Wales, Alfred Ernest.
Wilmot, Claudius Ernest Wel-
lington.
* Absent abroad.
96^
DEGREES CONFEREKD IN 1891-92.
December 15, 1892.
Abbott, Arthur Joseph.
Ardagh, Vernon Langley.
Barter, Francis James.
Beare, George.
Eustace, Henry Marcus.
Gibbons, Thomas.
Henry, Robert Wallace "Wesley.
Halahan, John.
Jones, Gervais Bolton.
Kiddle, Frederick.
Moore, Alfred.
Moorehead, Hercules Bradshaw.
Mussen, Arthur Augustus.
Owens, John Switzer.
Saunders, Charles Howard.
Scott, Charles Burnett.
Wade, Ernest Wentworth.
December 15, 1892.
Ferguson, Henry Lindo.*
Bachelor in Surgery.
March 1, 1892.
Bate, Abraham William.
Bachelors in Engineering.
March 1, 1892.
Hunt, John Theodore. |' Lyle, George Herbert.
December 15, 1892.
Becher, William Stewart.
Belhomme, Richard Michel.
Bleazby, Robert.
Croasdaile, John Ernest.
M'Donnell, Ion Alister.
Prittie-Perry, Victor.
Trench, Ernest Fredk. Crosbie.
Bachelor in Music,
June 23, 1892.
Seymour, Joseph.
December 15, 1892.
Eamshaw, Robert Henry. | Harper, Edward Emanuel.
Licentiate in Engineering.
June 23, 1892.
Bleazby, Robert.
* Absent abroad.
DEGEEES CON^FEREED IN 1891-92.
97^
Bachelors in Arts.
March 1, 1892.
Graduates in Honors.
Senior Moderators.
Robinson, Cecil Lowes.
Peacocke, Gerald William.
Junior Moderator.
Fitzgerald, Francis Alexander
James.
Respondents.
Coulter, Robert James.
Quin, Charles Edward.
Graduates not in Honors.
Pensioners and Sizars.
Barlow, Maurice.
Burland, William CoUes Moore.
Crawford, Joseph Dawson.
Darley, Frederick Digby.
Dawson, Morton Vesey Fitz-
gerald.
Eastwood, Abel Onge.
Engelbach, Harold Augustus.
J'alkner, James Langton.
Fisher, Hugh Strettal.
Goodbody, Francis Woodcock.
Haire, William John.
Halahan, John.
Head, John Henry {soc. com.).
Hewitt, Robert Morton.
Jameson, James Elliott.
Johnstone, William Frederick.
Jones, Gervais Bolton.
Kendall, George WiUiam,
Kiddle, Frederick.
Lyle, George Herbert.
M'Fee, John.
Mac Quaide, John Wilson.
Medcalf, Francis.
Peacocke, George John.
Roe, Edward Price.
Wade, William Henry Rochfort.
White, Joseph Sumpner Jojmer.
White, George Purcell.
Wilkinson, Richard John.
May 4, 1892.
Graduate in Honors.
Respondent,
Finn, Anthony.
Graduates not in Honors.
Pensioners and Sizars.
Anderson, Joseph Barcroft.
Ball, John William.
Browne, Sidney.
Burke, Robert.
Cockle, Walter Ponsonby.
Collins, James Clive.
Crowe, Henry.
Deane, Charles Chatterton.
Ellison, John Eldon.
Ford, Rev. William Harold.
Fletcher, Victor James.
Girling, Frederick.
Graham, Charles Saunders.
Griffin, Charles.
Hazelton, Percy Orr.
Hopkins, Richard Johnston,
Kane, Ernest Robert Lloyd.
Kynaston, John Edmond.
Lepper, Charles William.
Lee, William Benjamin Dowell.
Macrory, Robert Henry.
Mactier, Henry Carter.
Meara, John Robert.
MiddletoH, Abraham Hargrave.
Nesbitt, Joseph John.
0' Conor, Denis Charles.
Patton, Henry Edmund.
Power, Joseph.
Prideaux, Frederick Joseph.
Ryan, John Charles.
Smith, Rev. Thomas.
Steele, Edwin Bedford.
Thompson, Gordon Moffat.
Thompson, William John.
Tripp, Henry Howard.
Waring, Thomas Power.
Wilkinson, Thomas Gaffikin.
Young, John fFolliott.
DEGRER9 CONFRRRRD IN 1891-92.
JxwH 23, 1892.
Graduates in Honors.
Senior Moderator.
Gregg, James {discip. schol.),
Eespondents.
Rutherford, Henry Ernest {discip.
schol.).
Eudd, Thomas Ernest.
Jones, Rev. Thomas.
"Wade, George Frank Graham.
Colquhoun, Francis Samuel
Du Bedat.
Pooler, Charles Francis Knox.
Graduates not in Honors.
Pensioners and Sizars.
Bennett, "William.
Bleazhy, William.
Brady, Albert James.
Brew, Richard William.
Cole, Howai'd Speare.
Costello, Charles Thomas.
Cowan, Samuel William Percy.
Crowe, Lewis Wright.
Dobbin, Francis Knowlea.
Fletcher, Rev. Lionel.
France, Rev. John Hoole.
French, Charles Audoen.
Frewer, Launcelot Osmund.
GoflF, Herbert Samuel.
GofF, John Richard.
Griffin, Montagu Laurence.
Gray, William Henry.
Hackett, Ernest Augustus.
Henderson, James.
Isherwood, Thomas.
Johnson, Philip Bernard.
Kenny, George Edward.
Lord, John Charles.
Lyle, David Ranken.
M'Caughey, William Samuel.
Macrory, George Crawford.
Mackenzie, Marcus.
M'Clenaghan, Albert Oscar.
M'Creery, William John.
Magee, James Henry.
Martin, Charles James.
Morris, Lloyd.
Price, George.
Quaile, George Emerson.
Raynbam, Charles Thomas.
Reeve, Arthur.
Richardson, Jonathan Oswald
Airth.
Smith, Lionel Fergus.
Trench, Ernest Frederick
Crosbie.
Watkins, Joseph William.
Wheeler, Robert Charles.
Williamson, James M'Candless.
Decbi£bbr 15, 1892.
Graduates in Honors.
Senior Moderators.
Cotter, William Edward Pearson
{discip. schol.) .
Wallace, James Nevin.
Beatty, James {discip. schol.).
Goligher, William Alexander
{discip. schol.).
Best, Richard {discip. schol.).
M'Neight, William Robert Percy.
Norwood, William {discip. schol.).
Harden, John Mason {discip.
schol.).
Gibbings, Thomas Sandes {discip.
schol.).
Fitt, Arthur Percy {discip. schol.).
Whelan, William Brownrigg
{discip. schol.).
Gaussen, William Hardy.
Hamilton, Andrew Breakey
[discip. schol.).
DEGEEES CONFERKED IN 1891-92.
99*
Junior Moderators.
Taylor, John Francis.
Vandeleur, Gerald Claude.
Jones, Maurice.
Phibbs, William Talbot.
Graham, William Medlycott.
Hespondents.
Burleigh, Charles Henry Har-
rison.
Walker, David Faris.
Brett, Henry Eobert.
Townsend, Horatio Crawford.
Friel, Alfred Richard.
Eoss, Robert Caledon.
jM'Caw, George Tyrrell.
\ Townsend, Edward Hume Steele.
Becher, William Stewart.
Graduates not in Honors.
j^ensioners.
Belhomme, Richard Michel.
Bird, Gerald Acheson.
Bleazby, Robert.
Bo wen, St. John Cole.
Brew, Cecil.
Brunker, Edward George.
Chad wick, Robert St. James.
Chalk, Thomas Cradocke.
Clover, Edward Walker.
Cooper, John Cromie.
Corlett, Herbert Marsh.
Devine, James Arthur.
Evershed, John Edward.
Galloway, Joseph WiUiam.
Gibbons, Thomas.
Greene, George William.
Halahan, Francis Johnston.
Johns, Christopher Archibald.
Johnson, Clement Lecky.
Keane, William John.
Keating, Walter William.
Lancaster, James.
Lett, Charles Henry Tandy.
Levis, George Thomas.
Mallins, Edward Joseph.
Martin, Samuel.
M'Neill, John Hill Trevor.
Monroe, Arthur Harvey.
Morgan, Henry Richard Bertram,
Orme, Robert.
Pringle, John.
Pringle, Robert William.
Revelle, Raymond Edwin.
Rush, Edward Evans.
Simms, Albert Ernest {diseip.
schoL).
Singleton, Henry George De
Lacy.
Synge, John Milljngtoai— —
^rouchWurne, "Edward Adam.
Touchboume, George Morrow.
Tredennick, John Magee.
Vesey, George Agmondisham.
Vint, Charles.
Walker, William Nathaniel.
Wallis, Arthur Knight.
Ward, Thomas.
Williams, William Walsh
M'NeiU.
Wright, Robert William.
^
^
THE
DUBLIN UNIVEESITY CALENDAE.
INTEODUCTION.
UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, TRINITY COLLEGE.
§ I. The University of Dublin was founded by Q,ueen 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 Uueen
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 IL, 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
members of the same Council, either as Senior Fellows, as Junior
» " Unum Collegium mater Universitatis ... pro educatione, institutione et instruc-
tior.e juvenum et studeiitiura in artibus et facultatibus, perpetuis futuris tempoiibL;s
duraturuiH. et o.uod erit et vocabitur Collegium Sanctse et Individuae Trinitatis. juxta
Dublin, a serenissima Kegina Elizabetha lundatum." — Chana Reg. Eliz. anno regni
tricesirnu quarto.
t For an account of the various Charters and Royal Letters affecting Triuity College ,
see Statuta Collegii atqne Universitatis Dubliniensis," 1S7&.
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 the 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, and
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 riglit of nomination and electioa for the purpose 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 tlie 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 new rules or regulations and alterations in any rules
or 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. Teaching. — The Examining Staff consists of the Provost,
Fellows, and Professors.
The Lecturing Staff consists of the Junior Fellows and Pro-
fessors.
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 intrusted 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 Academici is a Council
consisting of the Chancellor or Vice-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, supplicates the Congre-
gation for their public Grace ; and, having collected their suffrages,
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 Regius 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 Register. <=
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. Tlie name oricinated from the duty formerly imposed on sucli
Masters of regulating the disputations of the Schools.
•• See the forms of presentation and supplication, and also the forms of suspension and
absolution, in the University Statutes. —»Sto<. Univ. after cap. xi. The forms for con -
furring Degrees are given in cap. v.
e The following Regulations with regard to the order to be observed in conferring
Degi-ees at the Public Commencements have been sanctioned by the Vice-Chancellor :—
1. The Chancellor announces the openinpf of the Comitia. At the first Commencement*
B 2
4 INTRODUCTIOX.
December for the following year. A Diploma'' is sometimes given •
to those who are fully qualified for a Degree, but whose circura- '
stances may render it inconvenient for them to wait for the public \
Comitia ; but such persons can exercise none of the rights and i
privileges connected with their Degree until they have appeared i
at a Commencement, and have had the Degree publicly con- j
ferred on them by the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor. An ex-
ception to this rule has been made in favour of members of the 1
University who are resident in the Colonies or foreign countries. *> j
Such persons are allowed (if otherwise duly qualified) to proceed \
to Degrees, on the fulfilment of certain conditions, which are spe- k
cified in the Statute, and which may be learned on application i
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 : — *• Xo Grace for a Degree will !
be presented to the Senate, unless the Candidate shall have i
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-
pended on the moveable feasts — they were therefore of unequal
length and variable ; but, by the Koyal Statute of 3 Will. IV.
(1833), they are now three only, and are fixed by invariable rules.
Michaelmas, or October Term, begins on the 10th of Ootober —
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
pronosition of the Cliancellor and of the Provost. The two Proctors and the Registrar
talie the oaths of office, on the same occasion, before the Chancellor. II. The Junior
Proctor supplicates the Grace of the Senate for tlie Licenses in Medicine, in Surgery,
and in Civil liniiineerinii, and receives the suffra^e-s. The Junior |>roctor suppliciites
for the Degrees of Bachelor in Arts. The Senior Proctor supplicates for the other
ordinary Degree-s. The Senior I*roctor supplicates for the Honorary Deijrees (if any be
proposed by the Provost and Senior Fellows), a special statement of the merits of the
Cindidates having been made to the Senate. III. The .Moderators are iniroduced by
the Senior Lecturer to the Chancellor, who presents them with the Medxls awarded at
the Degree Examination. The Respondents are then Introduced to the Chancellor,
who presents them with their Certittcates. IV. Licen.ses to practise in Medicine, in
Surirery. and in Civil Kngineering. are conferred. V. The Candidates for Degrees are
presented to the .Senate— (the Candidates for Degrees in Arts by the Proctors, the
oth'T Candidates by the Professors of their respective Faculties)— and are admitted by
the Chancellor in the followiuK order t—l. BaclK-.iors in .Mustc who are not Graduates
In Arts: 2. Docujrs in Music not Graduates in Ana; 6. baciielors in Arts ; 4. Bachelors
in Music, being Graduates in Arts: 5. Bachelors in Civtl Ennineenm;; 6. Bachelors
in Surgery! 7. Bachelors in Medicine; 8. h^fomorH m l^iw. 9. .Masters in Civil
Engireering: 10. M.isters in Surgery; 11. Masters in Arts; 12. Bachelors in Divinity;
13. Doctors in .Music, being Graduates In Arts; U. Doctors In .Medicine i 15. Doctors
in Laws: 10 Doctors In Divinity.
• Bv a Dinlomi \n tills University Is m^ant an attestation that the private Grace of I
the House for a J>egree iias been granted Oy the Provost and Senior Fellow*, although j
the Degree has not been as yet publicly conferred »>v rhc University.
b StaL Univ. c. XV. (De Gradibuii in abscntes couferendis).
TERMS AND EXERCISES. 5
TiiiNiTY, 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 -vs-ithin
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 Coui-se,
either by Lectures or by Examinations. But Terms in Divinity,
Law, ^ledicine, and Engineering, must be kept by attendance on
the Lectures of the Professors, and therefore require residence
eitlier 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 commimicated with the Proctor, at latest, the day before
the Commencenients. 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 infrOy
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 blaster of Arts must be B. A. of three years' standing.*
A Doctor in Science must 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
necessar}', to question the author personally 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
* When the time at which n hipher Degree can be taken Is said to Ihj reckoned fi-om
the taking of the Degree of Bachelor in Arts, or in any Faculty, that time may be
reckoned from the date at which, according to the l^ws and Statutes of the University,
the Degice 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, ittat. I'nir. cap. vi.
6 TERMS AND EXERCISES.
lodge with the liursar the sum of Ten Pounds, to be paid to the
Examiners who are to inquire into the scientific or literary claims
of the applicant : in the event of the Degree being granted, this
sum will be allowed in part payment to the Senior Proctor of the
fee of twenty-live pounds for tlie Degree.
A Doctor in Literature must be of the same standing as a
Doctor in Science.
The other llegulations in reference to this Degree are precisely
similar to those which hold good in the case of a Doctor in Science.*
A Bachelor in Divinity must be a Bachelor of Arts of three
years' standing.'' He must likewise have undergone a special
Examination m Divinity before the llegius Professor, according
to Rules prescribed by the Provost and Senior Fellows with 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.
Examinations. — As a general rule, the Professor requires that
Candidates shall be examined in the Course annually appointed
for Examination for Theological Exhibitions (see under Divinity
School " Theological Exhibitions "). It consists of six divisions,
viz. : — Old Testament, New Testament, Ecclesiastical History,
Articles and Liturgy, Hebrew, and Patristic Theology. Candi-
dates 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 December), and to
reserve the rest for any subsequent Examination or Examinations.
They are required to give notice to the Professor a month before
the Examination at which they propose to present themselves,
stating at the same time in what divisions of the Course they
desire to be Examined.
The Professor, on suflScient 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.
Paley's Horce Pauliuoe.
Mozley on Miracles.
• Hesolutions of Board and Council, June 7 and Mar. 6, Meeting of Senate, June 20, 1890.
• Sec Jiuie a, \k l>.
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 Divinitij must be a Bachelor in Divinity of five
years' standing.'' He must likewise present to the Regius Prof essor
a jj/m)'ef? 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 sub-
ject approved of by the Professor.^
A Bachelor in Laivs 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 subject 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, Constitutional 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 he 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.
» See note a, p. 5.
<> The University of Dublin Tests Act (36 Vict., cliap. 21) abolislies the necessity^for
merly imposed on Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor or of Doctor in Divinity of
subscribing the declaration of the Royal Supremacy, the Ldturgy of the United Church
of England and Iicland, and the Ihii-ty-nine Articles.
"= Resolutions of Board and Council, June 8 and 5, 1878. Meeting of Senate, June 29,
187S.
8 TERMS AND EXEKCISES.
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 qualifications which
they propose to ofter for their Degrees.
A Bachelor m Medicine must have taken the Degree of Bachelor
of Arts, and must have spent four years in the study of Medicine."
Before the Grace of the House can he obtained, the Candidate must
pass a public Examination 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 Regius 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 Stirt/enj 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 iti 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, Gynaecology, 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 Ohstetric Science. Before the Grace of the House can be
obtained, the Candif^ate must pass a public Examination before the
Professors of the School of Physic.
A Bachelor in Civil Engineering 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 Examinations of the School.'
•The repulationu respecting the Degrees in Medicine and Surjrcry are given below
under tlie title " School of Physic," in the chapter on the Trofessional Schools.
*• See note a, p. 5.
• Hesolutions of Board and Council, March 5, and February 9, 18S7. -Students in the
School of I'hysic who entered before the •J2nd of June, 1872, may obtain the Degree
of Master in Surgery, according to the old rcguliitlons, which will be found in the
Univeixitv Calendar for 187'J.
<« Resolution of lioard and Council, April 30 and May 11, 1887. Meeting of Senate
June 22, 18H7,
• Stat. Univ., cap. vll. See p. 216.
tERMS AND KXERCiSES. 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 obtaining that Degree
from the University.
A Bachelor in Music must 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 live real parts, with
accompaniments for a stringed band or organ. This composition,
if approved of by the Board, is to be publicly performed in sucli
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-
tempore, and within a given time, a piece of Counterpoint on a
proposed subject.
A Doctor in 3/ms«c 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 great works. He must also
compose a piece of Vocal 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. Before 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
tit. Candidates for the Degree of Mus. D. will be expected to be
thoroughly acquainted with the orchestration of '^ II Flauto
Magico" (Mozart), and " Elijah" (Mendelssohn). The Candidate
will also be required to write, within a prescribed time, pieces of
Harmony on given subjects, or on given Basses.
The full 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 1 9, 1886 ; Meetine of Senate June
27, 1886.
* This Decree was subsequently amended at Meetings of the Senate held on June 26
18 ;"J, and on June 16, 188.".
10 TEEMS AKD EXEECISFSi
resolved, that a Student of the University 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 he 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 any
foreign country, the letters testimonial of character being in this
case signed by the British Ambassador or Consul.
Admission '■'- ad eundem Gradum.^^ — Graduates in Arts of the
Universities of Oxford and Cambridge are admissible ad eundem
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 EXPEN8ARUM PHO UNOftUOQUE GRADU ACADKMICO.
Artium Baccalaureus,'^ —
Nobilis, £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
Artis Ingeniariae Baccalaureus, . 10 0
Artis Ingeniariae Magister, 1000
Medicinae Baccalaureus, 1100
Doctor, 13 0 0
Chirurgiae Baccalaureus, 500
Magister, 1100
Baccalaureus in Arte Obstetricia, 10 0
Magister in Arte Obstetricia, 500
Legum Baccalaureus, 11 15 0
Doctor, 22 0 0
5. Theologiae Baccalaureus, 13150
Doctor, 26 0 0
Mus. Baccalaureus,'* 10 0 0
Doctor, 20 0 0
n See Rule on next page. ^ Stat. Univ., cap. iv.
" Students who entered the College before the year 1859 are liable to the old charge
for the B. A. Dejrree, as specified in the University Calendar for isca. p 14.
•1 A fee ()( £b oniv is paid tor the Dearee of Hachelor in Mu&ic by Oanaiaaie& who
arc Graduates ill Arts. (Order of the Board, Marcli K 1^«*<)
TERMS AND EXERCISES. 11
Fees to he Paid by Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge.^~On
June 30, 1873, the following Rule was made by the Board :—
" Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge coming to take the *' ad eundem'
B.A. Degree shall pay the ordinary Replacement Fee (£9 3«.)> 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.
I'esttmoniwns. — A 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.
2^.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
Vacation are requested to make application for them before the
30th of June. As a general rule, Testimoniums of Degrees will
not be issued during the Yacation.
Professional 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.
» Order of the Board, Oct. 24, 1866. ^ Order of the Board, Feb. 22, 1890,
( 12 )
REPRESENTATION OF THE UNIVERSITY IN
PARLIAMENT.
Ja-MES 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. 111.
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 for the University of Dublin was originally confined to the
Fellows and Scholars of Trinity College. By the Reform Act, 2 &
3 Will. 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,
c. 74, which provides, —
" That all persons luith 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 Will. IV. c. 88), shall 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 fm-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 1st day of December next after his name shall be so removed
from the College Books, or after he have taken such degree, pay to
the College the sum of £5, and thereupon his name shall be placed
or retained 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.
» " 'Hiat it be the Fourth Article of Union that four lords spiritual of Ireland, by ro-
tation of sessions, and twenty -eiglit lords temporal of Ireland, siiull be tlie number to
sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Lords of the Parliament of the
Unittd Kiiigduni. and one hundred commoners (two for each coimiy of Ireland, two for
the Citv oi I'ublin. two for the City of Cork, one/or the Umversitu of Tnnity CoUege,
and onc"for each of the most considerable cities, towns, and boroughs), as the number
to sit and vote, on t»»e part of Ireland, in ti>e ll«)nse of Commons of the Parliament of
the United KlnRdom."
TTNIVERSITT ELECTORS. 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 25. 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 afford greater facilities for voting to the electors at elections
for Burgesses to serve in Parliament for the Universities of Oxford^
Camhridye^ and Duhliny 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 trNrrERsitT Ettcrofts.
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 filled 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- .1
withstanding that he has duly signed and transmitted a voting ^
paper to another elector, if such voting paper has not been already j
tendered at the poll. i
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 i
elector is repealed, and the following substituted in its stead :
" I solemnly declare that I verily believe that this is the paper by which
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 Bailiffs or any Lieutenant Bailiff', Jurat,
or Juge d' Instruction. Alderney — The Judge of Alderney, 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 Proygst or Head of the College; who must be not lesi*
than thirty years of age*.
2. Fellows; who were formerly bound to enter into Priest's
Orders, except live : one of whom was elected Medicus, by the
Provost and Senior Fellows ; and two others were elected Jurista
juris Civilis and Jurista juris Anglici, respectively^. This obliga-
tion to take Holy Orders was removed by the Act 36 Yictoria,
chap, 21.
3. Noblemen, Sons of Noblemen, and Baronets, who are
matriculated as such under the title of Nobilis, Filius Nobilis, and
Uques.
4. DocTOEs in the several Faculties, Bacheloes in Divinity,
and Masters of Arts, Surgery, 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
j their names are kept on the College Books.
5. Bachelors in Civil Law, Medicine, Surgery, Obstetric
Science, and Civil Engineering, and Bachelors of Arts.
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-Commoners, who have the privilege of dining at the
Fellows' Table.
7. Scholars, 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 lifth 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."
* Sfat. CoZZ. cap. ii.
^' Vide Slat. Coil. cap. xvili.. Stat. J. Georgii 111 .de Frofessoribus, &c., cajJ. v., and
Stai. IS Vict.
" This does not apply to that portion of the rent imposed to defray expenses
incurred in papering or puniiinK-
1 6 OEDER Of RANK IN TW& COLLEGft.
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
termed natives [Hihernici°), but this distinction has been abolished
by King's Letter, 8 Geo. IV.
8. Pensioners, namely ordinary Students in Arts.
9. SiZAKS, 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 within 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 («), (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 Nohiliumy sixty pounds and thirty-two guineas respectively.
Sizars pay £1 Is. '6d. Entrance Fee, and are 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 the first half-yearly fee before presenting themselves for any
Term Examination or Lectures ; and they must pay a second halt
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
first half-yearly Fee in the April of the succeeding year.
The names of Students who enter between the end of March
Quarter and the 1st of November are not placed upon the College
* Decite of the Board and Visitors, December 18, 1858.
b Stoit. cap. xxi.
• In the case of those who intend to present themselves at a Term Kxamination
the day toll(/Wing tlie day o*' Enti'ance. tills ptt\ inciit must thcret'oie be iikkIc oh the d{
of Entrance.
COLLEGE CHAKGE8. 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 dropping 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 iirst Saturday in May or November
respectively. Fees despatched by post are counted as received on
day on which 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 thetn 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 los., in
addition to the half-yearly Fee.
In addition to the half-yearly Fees, some Students incur Inci-
dental Expenses, due as Eent 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 off 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 15s., and that the
a Resolution of Board, July 1, 1886.
18 COLLEGE CHARGES. i|
half-yearly payment or payments which he makes on replacement,
taken with those which he* has previously made, include all those
paid in regular 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 payment does not count as a 2Kiyment for the |
April or October of the Class from which 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- J
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 f
the replacement of the name of any Student which has been re- j
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 University shall be at liberty to go in
for the Final Examination in the Divinity or Engineering School, on
payment of the ordinary replacement fee^, which shall cover all the days
of examination. In addition, a Liceat ad Examinandiim Fee of One
Guinea shall be charged in such cases. The names of Students so re-
placed shall be removed from the College Books immediately after the
holding 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
Rules, Students presenting themselves for Examination are required to
have their names on the College Books, the list of Prizes awarded shall
be certified by the Junior Bursar before being laid before the Board for
confirmation.'*
• Order of the Board. July 6. 1870.
^ That is the Junior Bursar'H fee of 16*.
CHAEGES POR MEMBERS 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 Decree :
1. That no change shaU be made in the Fees heretofore payable by
Doctors and Masters holding Rooms in the College, or in attendance on
Coljegiate or Professional Lectures, or presenting themselves at Exami-
nations.
2. That all Doctors or Masters of Arts, 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 £4 155. 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-
gulations.
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 M^ho have not obtained a large Gold Medal. »
0. 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 CoUege 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.
Kesolution of the Board, January 12, 1884.
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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.
Jioo7ns. — 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 ^-iththe Registrar
of Chambers, which is intended as security against any injury that
they may sustain, and is returned on vacating the Rooms, if all
claims of the College be lirst satislied. 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 the
different sets of vacant Chambers on application to the Clerk of
the Works, and when they have decided which sets they prefer,
thej' should communicate with their Tutors, giving u 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 ap])h' for the
other Rooms. An afiplication for a double set of Cliambers 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, without a written permission from the Provost,
stating the period during which such temporary occupation may con-
tinue. The Chambers of any Student who 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 Board, with the concurrence of the Provost : —
1. The Chambers of Resident Students, except Scholars, and Students
attending Lectures in one of the Professional Schools, are to be vacated
at the close of the Quarter in which ihey shall be of standing to be
admitted to the A. B. Degree.
2. Students attending Lectures in the Professional Schools shall be
RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF RESIDENT 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.
4. iSTo Student who shall have passed the standing of Candidate
Bachelor shall be admissible as a Candidate for Rooms, or for a re-grant
of Rooms vacated under the provisions of the aforesaid Regulations, un-
less he has previously obtained the consent of the Board.
5. Graduate Students above the standing of Junior Bachelor, who may
obtain permission to occupy Rooms, shall pay a higher rent than that
paid by ordinary Undergraduate Students.
6. 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 unless their Tutors shall satisfy the Board
that there have been reasonable grounds for such failure.
7. The Rooms of all Students Avhose 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 theWorks,
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 071 Divine Service. — All Students who are members of
the Churches 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 College Chapel are the
following : —On Sundays and holidays^, Morning Prayer is read at
9.45 a.m., and Evening Prayer at live 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 Chapel, on attending
Morning Prayer on Sundays. The general limit of distance is one and a half miles from
the Collect.
b On days of Public Examination, Morning Prayer is read at half-past eight o'clock.
»
22 RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OP RESIDENT STUDENTS.
and Evening Prayer at five 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 tlie 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-Wednesday 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. The Ofi'ertory is applied in
aid of the General Sustentation Fund of the Church of Ireland.
After Morning 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 turn a short sermon (called a Common-place)
" ad modum Theologicse 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 ofiences
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 by application to the Clerk
of the Buttery, as soon as they come into residence.
The Regulations decreed by 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 Chamber-rent 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 be considered as contributions to a Commons
Fund.
2. That these charges be, for each Fellow-Commoner, seven shillings
and six pence per week, and for each Pensioner five shillings; said
• Stat. ColL cap. xvi.
k UeaolutlonB of Board and Council, ^Uy 1ft and 19, 1886.
RESIDENCE, AND DUTIES OF RESIDENT STUDENTS. 23
charges to be levied for all the solid weeks in each Term in which Un-
dergraduate Lectures shall be given, includins: 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.
0. 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.-
6. The Junior Dean shall be required to impose a fine of os. 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 Jixed part, which is charged in the half-
yearly accounts under the foregoing Rules.
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 Scho-
lars, or other Students, should be annually appointed to say Grace
before and after meat in the Commons Hall, on the following
conditions : —
1. 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, November 22, 1890.
24 RESIDENCE, AND 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
qualities 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.*
Night- Roll.— M\ 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-roll 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 five 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 return 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 returned to the Junior Dean, and a fine
is infiicted, unless such Student has previously obtained a written
permission from him.
• Stat. Co«. cap. xvi.
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(SjOUXU XXt <^rf^'.
ENTRANCE.
1. The mode of admission into tMs 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 Nohilis, Films Nobilis, 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
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.
* Resolutions of Board and Council, November 20 and 26, 1879 ; DecemDer 16, 1882;
Februaiy 14, 1.S83.
•> In Calendars bearing date prior to 1892, the names of the Candidates who obtained
High Places at Entrance are inserted under the title— Placed in the First Division,!
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26 CODBSE IN AETS.
Of the 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 Almanac, 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 themselves
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 — Shakspere,
Merchant of Venice ; or Scott, Ivanhoe. Latin Composition : Arith-
metic ; 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. New Testament ; St. Luke, St. John, and the Acts.
2. Homer ; any three Books of Iliad or Odyssey.
3. Euripides, Hecuba, Troades, or any play.
4. Sophocles ; Antigone, or any play.
5. Plato, Apologia Socratis, or Meno, or Menexenus an^Euthy-
phron.
6. Lucian ; "Walker's Selections.
7. Xenophon; any three Books of the Anabasis, or (Econo-
micus, or any two Books of Cyropaedia, or of Hellenica.
8. Demosthenes ; Philippics, or Olynthiacs, or De Corona, or
De Falsa Legatione.
9. Isocrates, Panegyricus.
LvTiN. — 1. Virgil ; any four Books of -^neid, or Georgics.
2. Horace ; Odes, or Satires and Epistles.
3. Sallust.
4. Livy ; any two Books.
6 Cffisar ; any three Books of De Bello Gallico, or any two of
De Bello Civili.
6. Cicero; De Amicitia and De Senectute, or In Catilinam
(1, 2, 3, 4), or Pro Milone, or Second Philippic, or Pro
Lege Manilia and Pro Archia, or in Caecilium Divinatio
and in Verrem Actio Priuja, or Pro Roscio Amerino.
7. Ovid ; any two Books of the Metamorphoses.
8. Tacitus ; any complete Book of the Annals or Histories.
Fbbmch ) Short passages will be set for translation into English, and
or
a short English passage for translation into French or
G BUM AN. ; German, with a few grammutical questions.
ENTEA.NCE. 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 part 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. Eeid Sizarship, tenable by natives of the county of Kerry
only.
3rd. Twelve Junior Exhibitions, value £25 a year, tenable f o
two years. The Regulations are given under the heading ' Exhi-
bitions.'
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28 COUBSE IN AKTS.
4th. The Kidd Scholarship, value £76 per annum, tenahle 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 foilowing subjects (provided sufficient merit be shown by the
Candidates) : —
6. English History and
Modern Geography.
7. French.
8. German.
9. Hebrew. {Sehrew Sizars are
not eligible for this Prize.)
1. Greek Verse.
2. Latin Verse.
3. Grook Prose.
4. Latin Prose.
5. English Literature and
Composition.
A student may compete for one or more of these Prizes. The names
of the successful Candidates, and the Schools from which tliey 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: —
French. — Soiivestre, Au coin du feu; Bridge, French Literature
(Chaps. xL-xx.), pp. 156-281 ; Corneille, Horace, LeCid.
German. — Schiller's "Wilhelm Tell, and Geschichte des dreissig-
jiihrigen Krieges, Books ii. & in.
HaufTs Gedichte und Marchen.
The merits of the Candidates in French and German will bt
tested by conversation, translation, composition, and questions ir
Grammar and Literary History.
Hebrew. — Grammar (including written exercises on the paradigms o
nouoD und verbs) and first eight Psalms.
• Tlw Greek and Latin Prliea are the gift of the Vice-ChanceUor.
SIZARSHIPS. 29
The Examiners are —
For Greek and Latin Verse and Prose : — The Eegius Professor of
Greek and the Professor of Latin.
For English History and Modern Geography : — The Professor of
Modern 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.
SIZARSHIPS.
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. '3d. 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 qualihcations 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 ol
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 Examinaticn
to the satisfaction of the Senior Lecturer^
' A Student who has been already a Candidate for Sizarship three times Is considered
inelicitile. and will not be admitted a foiuth time to the Examination,
^ Resolution of Board and Council. June 21 and 26, 1884.
so
COURSE IN AETS.
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-
nissee.
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 will 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 prohciency 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
viva voce portion of the Examination for Classical Sizarships,
together with 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,
* The nnmlxT awarded depends npon the merit* dUplayed tty ilie Candidates for th
vwloiu8lsai-ftlilp<k
SIZAESHIPS.
31
one Sizarship is usually given annually to the 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 Eeid 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 Exhibitiouers 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."*
UNDEEGRADUATE COURSE.
5. Explanation of Terminology,
There are three Terms in each Caletidar year, i. e. Hilary
Term, beginning on January 10, and ending on March 25; Trinity
Term, 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 applied in paying the usual fees to the Examiners at the Exami-
nations for such Sizarships, and in such manner as the Board of Trinity College might
think best calculated to encourage superior education in the said County, as for instance,
by assigning 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 prejjare, free of expense, as
Day-Scholars, a certain number of boys of limited means for the Sizarsliip Examination
of the College, or in such other way as to the said College may .seem most efifectual and
expedient for the promotion of superior education in the said County.
32 COURSK IN ARTS.
The Academic Yenr commences in the beginning of November,
•'. e. with the Lectures of the Michaehnas Term. Afterwards,
in the beginning of Hilary Term, there are the Hilary Term
Examinations in the subjects of the Michaelmas 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 Term, which close tlie Academic Year,
which therefore extends from November to November.
Freshmen ami Sophisters. — During the lirst Academic Year,
Students are called Junior Freshmen ; during the second Academic
Year, Senior Freslimen ; 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 Bachehir, 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 Freshmana 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 preceding Term, or by
attending the Lectures given in Michaelmas Term. But the
latter clause of this rule does not apply to the Micliaelmas 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 oy 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 after the 21st of March and before the Junior Freshman
Examination in October is permitted to join the existing Junior
Freshman Class {i. e. that formed in the previous November) on
payment of the half-yearly fee of eight guineas paid in April by
* I'ltat U, the lUdiMkau Term Exnmination of Uie Senior Freshman jear.
GENEEAL EUGUlATIOJfS. 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, ot
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 requirements : —
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 not
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,' § 31).
c 3
M COUKSK IN AR'fS.
In June there 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 (6).
(a). He may keep either the Hilary Term* 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 Term"^ and the Trinity Term,^
provided that he supplements the Trinity Examination in October. He
may then supplement the Final Freshman in either 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).
(c). He may keep both Hilary Term'^ and Trinity Term,^ and may
then pass the Final Freshman in October, or supplement it in the
succeeding January or April;
Or—
{d). He may omit either the Hilary Term* or Trinity Term,^ and then
cither 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 Term* and the Trinity Term,** and
supplement 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
Freshman in October is nevertheless continued on the books as
a Junior Sophister until it has become impossible for him to fulfil
the above requirements, but he cannot obtain credit for any Junior
Bophister Term until he has passed the Final Freshman Exami-
nation, and ho is put down into the Senior Freshman Class in
case it becomes impossible for him to fulfil the preceding con-
* Tbat U, the Mtchaelmu Lectures or the Hilary Examination,
k That i>. the Hilary Lectures or the Trinity EzaminaUon.
SOPHISTEE YEAES. 35
ditions. In Hilary Term, Students who obtain the requisite
permission from the Senior Lecturer may present themselves for
Honor Examinations without having previously passed the Final
Freshman Examination, but the honor is not awarded unless the
Candidate passes the Final Freshman Examination in 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 (6).
{a). He may keep either the Hilary Term^^ or the Trinity Term,^ and
then go up for the Degree Examination in December, or, if be desii-e,
in the succeeding January or April ; or he may present himself for Mode-
ratorship 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 Final Freshman and other Examinations, as
well as the importance to the Student of obtaining the Degree at the
earlier date.
Or—
(b). He msijomit both the Hilary Term^ and the Trinity Term,^ 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), {d), or je).
• That is, the Michaelmas Lectures or the Hilary Examination,
b Tliai is, the Hilary Lectures or the Trinity Examination.
36 COUESE IN ARTS.
(c). He may ktep both Hilary Term* and Trinity Term,^ and may then
pass his Degree iu December, or postpone it till the succeeding January
or April ; or ho may present himself for Moderatorship in October or
November ;
Or—
(rf). He may omit either the Hilary* or Trinity Term,'' and then either
supplement the omitted Term 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 supple-
ment 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 Term in the Senior Sophister year, are put down into the
Class then beginning the Senior Sophister year.
All other Senior 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 Supplemental Examination,
as a Supplementalist in the work of tliat Examination, and may
proceed to the Degree in any Term subsequent 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 fulfils the conditions in (a) or (c) ; but in exceptional
cases 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 year, and he cannot obtain fresh academic credit by keeping
it over again.
Mode of obtaining Credit for the various Terms.
As stated in § 5, Terms may be kept either by Examination or
by I^eoturcs.
* Tlwil U, the MUlmelinas Lectures or tlic lliliiry Kxunilnatlou.
• Tbul U, tljc Hilary Ltcturea or the Trinity L^amuitttiou.
ATIMISSION OF STUDENTS FKOM OXTOED AKD CAMBEIDGE. 37
lO. Keeping of Arts Terms hy Examination,
A Student presenting himself for Examination is required by
the Senior Lecturer to answer satisfactorily in each separate sub-
ject, or group of allied subjects, for which he is liable. A slight
deficiency in one subject may, 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 day 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 UNIVEESITIES OF OXFOED AND
CAMBEIDGE.
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 " llespon-
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 Boaid April 23, 1878, and by Council, May 15, 1>78.
38 COTTESE IK ARTS.
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 Certificate of the Terms kept by residence, a Certificate
of good conduct, signed bv the Head of their College or Hall, or
by the Censor of Non- Collegiate Students.
16. Keeping of Arts Terms by 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 insuflS-cient 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 Term 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' Rooms.
No Lectures are held on Church Holidays marked in capital
letters, or upon days marked thus (f) in the Almanac. — lie&olution
of Board, June 2^, 1882.
JTJiflOil FBESfliklAN VEAtl. 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 UNDERGRADUATE COURSE FOR THE
PRESENT YEAR.
18. Latin Composition forms a part of every Latin Examina •
tion.a In the translation of selected passages from the Classical
authors, separate weight will 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 Courses 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.
* Resolutions of the Board and Council, June, 1S77.
40 C0UE8K rs ARTS.
Subjects for Hilary Term.
(MiehaelnMS Lectures and Hilary Examination.)
Mathematics, Euclid, Books r.,ii., iii., vi., and Defini-
tions of Book V, Arithmetic. Alge-
bra, the first Four Rules, Fractions,
Surds, Simple and Quadratic Equa-
tions.
Gkbbk Demosthenes, Olyntbiac Orations, i. and
ii., viz. those commencing avrX tco\-
\S>v and iirX iroWuv.
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.
Ghebk, Euripides, Medea.
Latin, Horace, Odes, Books iii., iv.
English Composition, . . Dryden : Absalom and Achitopel, and
Essay on Dramatic Poesy (ed. Ajnold).
pp. 1-99.
Subjects for Michaelmas Term.
{Trinity Lectures and Michaelmas Examination.)
Mathbmatics, Euclid and Arithmetic, as before.
Algebra, as before.
Trigonometry, as before.
Ohbbk, . Herodotus, Book viii., to the end of
chapter 99.
Latin, Livy, Book xxi.
English Composition, . . Pope: Rape of the Lock, and Characters
of Men. Swift : Battle of the Books.
Junior Freshmen who as Medical Students desire to substitute
a ProfoMional Course for T^anguagcs after the Junior Freshman
StTBJECtS FOR SENiOE I'EESHMAN YEAR. 41
year, must substitute for Herodotus and Livy the following
Special Course : —
Special Coukse, .... Easy Greek and Latin passages will be
set for translation into English, with
graniniatical 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 alloAved to substitute one or other of the three
following Courses for Languages in the Arts Course in the Senior
Freshman, Junior Sophister, or Senior Sophister years : —
[A.]
Lectures —
Winter, .... Physics and Chemistry.
Summer, .... Chemistry.
Examination —
Previous Medical Examination in Physics and Chemistry at close of
year.
Winter, .... Anatomy.
Summer, .... Botany and Zoology.
Examinations —
Previous Medical Examinations in Botany and Zoology at close of
year, and Class Examinations in Anatomy and Histology.
Winter, .... Advanced Anatomy and Physiology.
Summer, ....
Examination —
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 uthe?' than Medical Students who, hainng passed the
required special Examination in October, come under the rules
given above (see " Subjects for Michaelmas Term, Junior Freshman
Year"), and may therefore substitute one of the Professional
42 COUBSB IN ABT8.
Couneafor Cinsaics both at Lectures and Examinations. Subject
to this exception. Students keeping the Term by Lectures must
attend Science and Classical Lectures.
Credit for Michaelmas Terra 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 Junior
Freshman year.
Looic, Abbott's Elements of Logic.
Greek, Plato, Apologia Socratis.
Latin, Cicero, Orations against Catiline.
English Composition, . Addison: Spectator Club (ed. Arnold).
Gray: Poems (ed. Bradshaw).
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.
Enolisu Composition, . . Goldsmith : Traveller and Deserted
Village. Johnson : Lives of Addison,
Pope, and Swift.
Subjects for the Final Freshman Examination.
( Trinity Lectures and Michaelmas Examinatioti.)
.Mathematics, As before.
Logic, As before.
Mathematical Physics, . . Statics, as before.
Dynamics, Galbraith and Haughton's
Manual.
G&BBK, Homer, Iliad, Books xxii., xxiv.
Latin, Virgil, ^neid, Books iv., vi.
Enolibu Composition, . . Shakspere : Macbeth. Bacon : Essays
1-27.
At each Final Freshman Examination those Students who
obtain 40 per cent, and upwards, and whose answering in the
MTerol subjects is considered satisfactory by the Senior Lecturer,
STJBJECTS FOE JUNIOE SOPHISTEE YEAE. 43
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 2^er 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 years, except that in the Senior
Sophister year he cannot keep a Term by 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 Terms 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.
Students seeking credit for Divinity Lectures may keep the
classical portion of the Term by attendance on Greek and Latin
Lectures, or Greek and Hebrew Lectures, or they may substitute
44 C0UB8E m ABTS.
for the Classical Lectures an Examination (lield at the conclusion
of the Lectures) in Greek and Latin, or Greek and Hebrew. But
they cannot s\ibstitute Hebrew for Latin at the regular Term
Examiuatiuns.
Each of the four languages 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 Sophist trs
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 Lectures 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 —
(a) 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 Professional Lectures of the
Engineering School during the Term.
Or,
{d) Attendance, during the Terra, by Candidates for Indian Civil
Service, on two full Courses of the Special Lectures provided
by the College for such Candidates.
But no Professional Privileges are allowed for a second atten-
dance on the same course of Professional Lectures.
• StudenU who have nald their Chemistry Fee to the Junior Bnrsiir for the Michael-
BUU Ucturet are prrmlltcd to mtcnd the Lecture* In Chemistry in Hilary Term without
•ddltlnnal twyment But they cannot obtain credit lor tiic 'Icnn in Arts without
•ttetiding tbc I.4borttory.
I
SUBJECTS FOE JUNIOE SOPHISTER TEAR. 46
23. Subjects for Hilary Term.
{Michaelmas Lectures and Hilary Examination.)
Compulsory Subjects : —
Logic, As read in Senior Freshman year.
! Mechanics, as read in Senior Freshman
Hydrostatics and Optics, Galhraith and
Haughton's Manuals.
English Composition, Burke : two Speeches on America (in
Clarendon Press Selections). Cowper :
Task, Bks. 1, 2.
Optional Suhjects : —
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 syllahus given below.)
3. Natural Science— Botany and Zoology— (detailed syllabus given
below.)
Subjects for Trinity Term.
{Hilary Lectures and Trinity Examination.)
Compulsory Suhjects : —
Logic, As before.
,, T-, ( Mechanics, Hydrostatics, and Optics, as
Mathematical Physics, . . < "before i' '
, ( Brinkley's Astronomy (new edition).
Astronomy, | 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, .... Racine, Britannicus.
German, ..... Lessing, Minna.
2. Experimental Science (detailed syllabus given below).
3. Natural Science — Botany and Zoology (detailed syllabus given
below).
46 COUBSE IN ABTS.
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. 11 to 71 of chap, xxi.) ; Bookiii.
(omitting chaps, vi. to viiL).
Mathbmatical Physics and) ^g before.
Astronomy, )
English Composition, . . Scott : Old Mortality. Coleridge :
Ancient Mariner, Christahel.
Optional Subjects : —
1. Languages (any two of the following four.)
Grebk, ^schylus, Prometheus Vinctus.
Latin, Horace, Satires.
French, .... Guizot, Civilisation en Europe.
German, Goethe, Gedichte (Ed. Selss).
2. Experimental Science (detailed syllahus 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
nse, the instruments mentioned. They must understand the
principles involved in the measurement and experiments, and
06 able to make calculations founded on them, and may be re-
quired to perform those marked thus *. They are desired to pay
special att<jntion to the principle of the Conservation of Energy, as
fUoBtrated in the various branches of Experimental Physics.
SUBJECTS FOE JUNIOR SOPHISTEE YEAR. 47
Hilary Examination.
General Froperties 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 Ramsden'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 (Eegnault's experiments).
Measurement of quantities of heat (method of mixtures*).
Measurement of specific heats (water calorimeters,* Dulong and
Petit' s law).
Laws of fusion and evaporation (boiling, effect 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).
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) .
48 COUHSK in AKTS.
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).
Electromotive force due to chemical action (zinc, copper, and dilute
sulphuric acid, amalgamation).
Polarisation of cells (bichromate, Daniell's, Grove's and Bunsen's,
and Le Clanche 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*).
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 — (a) of a syren ; ()3) of a graphic
method.
2. The velocity of sound — (a) in a string, and (;3) 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 surfaces.
3. The refractive index of a prism.
4. The focal length of a convex lens.
8. The position of the lines in a spectrum.
6. The angle of polarisation by reflection.
7. The positions of the planes of extinction of polarisedjlight in micro-
scopic crystals.
8. The wave-length of light by means of a grating.
Chemistut.
The Examinations are confined to the leading facts and prin-
ciples of the Science. Candidates are expected to bo familiar with
the methods used in the deduction of formulte, and with the
solution of fiich chemical problems as are referred to in the Course.
SENIOK SOPHISTEE YEAK. 49
Hilary Examination.
Reynolds^ Experimental Chemistry^ chaps, i-xvii. inclusive.
Fractical. — Preparation and identification of the gaseous and other
elements included in the ahove Course.
Trinity Examination.
Rerjnolds' 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.
Fractical. — 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, knovrledge 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 the Demonstrations of the Professor.
26. Senior SopMster 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.
Students not exempted by attendance in the Professional Schools
must take up two of the optional subjects.
so C0UB8E IN ABT8.
In Hilary and Trinity Terms, Law, Medical, and Engineering
Students who fulfil the conditions in (a), (6), or (c) of § 22, ohtain
the Professional Privilege of being required to answer in only one
of the optional Courses.
Students seeking credit for Divinity Lectures must take up
Classics, as in the Junior Sophister year, but may omit the other
optional subjects, provided they have full attendance on the Lec-
tures 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), (6), 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
upon him, provided that he shall have paid the Degree Fee of one
pound to the Junior Bursar on the day before the Commencements
at latest. If his name be not on the Books, he must also pay the
Keplaoement Fee of fifteen shillings to the Junior Bursar.
• ThU U, tlM Mlchaelmu, Hllaiy, and Trinity tenns of his Seiilpr Sophister year.
SENIOR SOPHISTER TEAR. 6l
Keeping of Hilary or Trinity Terms hy Lectures,
Senior SopMsters 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 the 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.
•» liesolutions of the Council (previously adopted by the Boai'd), December, 17, 1884
D 2
52
C0UE8K IN ABTS.
27. Subjects for Hilary Term.
{Michaelmas Lectures and Hilary Examination.)
Compulsory Subjects: —
ASTHONOMY,
Ethics and Loaics, . .
Ekolish Composition,
Optional Subjects : —
1. Mathematical Phtsics,
2.
Languages (any two of the
following four), . . .
Experimental Science,
Natukal Science, . .
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.
Greek — Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics,
Book II.
Latin — Cicero, de Officiis, Book i.
French — V. Hugo, Les Chants du Cre-
puscule.
(7^rmaM— Schiller, W. Tell.
As in Course given below.
As in Course given below.
Subjects for Trinity Term.
{Hilary Lectures and Trinity Examinatioti.]
Compulsory Subjects : —
astkonomy,
Ethics and Logics, . .
English Composition,
Optional Subjects : —
1. Mathematical Physics, .
2. Lanouaoes (any two of the
following four), . . .
3. EXPBUIMBNTAL Scir.NCB,
4. NaTVEAL SciBNCB, . .
As before.
Stewart, as 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 Wulpole. 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 Lieder.
As in Course given below.
As in Course given below.
SUBJECTS FOK SKNIOll SOPHISTER YEAR. 33
Subjects for Degree Examination.
{Trmity Lectures and Michaelmas Examination.)
Compulsory Subjects : —
Astronomy, As before.
Ethics, Stewart and Butler, as before.
Butler's Sermons, Preface and Sermons,
I. II. III. VIII. IX.
English Composition, . . J, S. Mill : Inaugural Address at St.
Andrew's University. Sbakspeare :
Hamlet.
Optional Subjects: —
1. Mathematical Physics, . As before.
2. Languages (any two of the Greek — Demosthenes, de Corona (omit-
foUowing four), ting documents cited).
Zatin — Tacitus, Annals, Book xiv.
French — Boileau, Satires.
German — Schiller, Abfall der Nieder-
lande.
3. Experimental 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 Matter :
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 (Ingenbaus's ex-
periment by melting wax).
Laws of Radiation (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, eccentric, slide valve).
M 00UB8E IN AKTS.
{Tfinitf/ Examination.)
As before and in addition : —
Blectt-icity :
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
(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, with 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 Sophister year, with Mac-
alister. Vertebrates (London Science
Class-book Series (Fishes)).
Botany, . As in Junior Sophister year, with
Thome, Text-book of Botany : Algnc
and Fungi.
Trinity Term,
GiOLOOT, As before, with Page's Introductory
Text-book of Geology, edited by
Lapworth.
ZooLOOY As before, with Macalister, Vertebrates
(London Science Class-Book Seiies) :
lloptiles and Birds.
BoTAKY, As before, with Thome, Text-Book of
Botany : Mosses and Fem;>.
flONORS AND PHIZES. 66
Degree.
Geology, As before.
Zoology, As before, with 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
suflS.cient merit must 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 ohtainaUe 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 Rank are awarded to Candidates who exhibit
sufficient merit.
56 COU&SE IN ABTS.
value of £4 and £2 are awarded to the Candidates who obtain
First and Second Uonors 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,
(a) Mathematics. {e) Natural Science.
(b) Classics. (/) Modem History and Political
\c) Logics, or Logics and Science.
Ethics. ig) Modern Literature.
{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.
Moderator ship 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.
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 Vice-Chancellor, at the Commence-
ments at which they are admitted to their Degrees. The first
Senior Moderator in each department receives a lai-ge gold medal,
if specially recommended by the Court of Examiners.
• The following Order of the Boarci, with regard to the duties of the University Book-
lellera in i^ubliii, was made on May 20. 1843 :
"It .- ..t-i,.,.,( i.v o,,. i;,.,>,i that the Students who obtain College Premiums may
;u procure for them any suitable books as Premiums
r Male In the priced catalogues of London, Dublin, or
I krii III the said catalopues ; and when the selling price
•j: .. 1 , . . ' . ., . . : 1^ having laik-n htrlow the publication price, the
Coll--;;.' I; mk-m !!• 1 N nil- I. lit at such recognised reduced price.
•• I'hia notice IS lu uc jWi . iL ill two conspicuous places in the Booksellers'
•hop."
MODEEATOKSHIPS. 57
No Student wlio 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, heing termed Supplemental
Medallists, and their names are printed in the Calendar after the
list of Moderators.
A Student who would not he entitled to present himself at the
ordinary Degree Examination until January, will not he 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 hrst 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.
Rules 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, is required. This
must be passed in the Junior Freshman year by all Students,
except those who enter in October, and rise to the Senior Fresh-
man Class, but fail to pass the Michaelmas Catechetical Exami-
nation. Such Students will be permitted to Supplementalize a-
Junior Freshman Term in the Senior Freshman year.
At the Supplemental Hilary Examination of Junior Freshmen
in June, there is a Supplemental Examination in the Catechetical'
subject of the Hilary Examination ; but only Junior Freshmen
who have not already credit for a Term of Catechetical Lectures,
or for a Catechetical Examination, are permitted to present them-
selves at this Examination.
To rise from the Class of Senior Freshman to that of Junior Sophis- -
ter, four Catechetical Terms or Examinations must be kept in the
' Resolution of the Board, November 30. ltW».
D 3
58 COURSE IN ARTS.
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.*
If a Student fail to obtain, either by Lectures or Examination,
credit for the Senior Freshman Michaelmas Catechetical Term
he must supplementalize it either at the Hilary or Trinity Junior
Sophister Examinations. •>
If either the Hilary or Trinity Term of the Senior Freshman
year shall have been omitted, it may be supplementalized, in
order to complete the required number of Terms, at the corre-
sponding Michaelmas ana Hilary Catechetical Lectures of the
Senior Freshman Class, or at the Hilary or Trinity Junior
Sophister Examination.
Credit for two Terms in the same College term will only be given
if one of the two is kept by lectures, and the other by Exami-
nation.
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^.
Subjects of Catechetical Examinations. — The following Table con-
tains the subjects of the Catechetical Lectures and Examinations : —
N. B. — The subjects printed in Italics are to be considered as
additional for Honors, and not required generally.
JUNIOR FRESHMEN.
Mich. Teum and i The Gospel of St. Luke.
Hilary Exam. ( The three other Gospels.
iThe Acts of the Apostles.
Foley's *^ Horce Paulince" (Church of Ireland.)
Stalker's Lives of Christ and of St. Paul (Pres-
byterian Church).
'Seeker's Lectures on the Creed (Church of
Ireland).
Critical knowledge of the Scripture
references therein (Church of Ireland).
Dr. Alex. Whyto on the Shorter Catechism,
Questions 82-107 (Presbyterian Church).
Oodet's Biblical Studies on the Old Testametitf
Essays iv., v., vi. (Presbyterian Church).
*Ord«orthe Board. March R. 1880.
k Jonlor SoiiliUU-rs prcontlns fhemnelvoa ut u Si.|)j»lc'meMtMl K.xamlnatlon for the
litUe-Oo ma> t.>i.v lUu CuttKitvikitl £xamliiatioii on the afteriiuon of Uie second duy.
Tewitt Tehm and
Micu. Exam.
CATECHETICAL COtTRSE.
fi§
Mich. Term and
Hilary Exam.
Hilary Term and
Trinity Exam.
Trinity Term and
Mich. Exam.
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
I '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^ tvith the Books of Num-
bers and Deuteronomy.
The two Books of Samuel, and first twelve chap-
ters of first Book of Kings.
The remaining history from beginning of Joshua to
end of second Book of Kings (Church of Ireland).
The remainder of the Historical Books (Presby-
terian Church.)
f Paley's Evidences, Part i., Proposition i. (Church
I of Ireland).
I Butler's Analogy, Fart ii., chapters v. and vii.
] (Church of Ireland. )
"^ Lindsay, The Eeformation, Parts i., ii., and iv.
(Presbyterian Church.)
Godefs Lectures in defence of the Christian Faith,
Essays i., v., vi. (Presbyterian Church.)
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., .
Trinity Exam., .
Michaelmas Exam.,
St. John's Gospel, in Greek and Eevised Version.
Barrett's Companion to the New Testament.
Epistle to the Romans in Greek, and Eevised
Version.
"Westcott's Bible in the Church.
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 Eevised
Version.
Anselm's Cur Feus Eomo.
Epistle to the Galatians in Greek, and Eevised
Version.
Blunt's History of the Eeformation Period.
Jewel's Apology, in Latin.
English Bible.
Boultbee on the Articles.
Trinity Exam.
Michaelmas Exam.
60 CATECHETICAL COUHSE.
It was resolved by the Board, January 4, 1882 : —
That the Catechist be authorized to extend his Premiums to the
Sophister ClasseB.
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 shall 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).
HiLABT Examination —
St. John's Gospel, in Greek, and Revised Version, with Naville's
"The Christ."
Tkinitt 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
Mac Gregor's Handbook on Galatians, and Binnie on ** The
Church."
Sbnior Sophisters (Presbyterian Church).
HujiRT Examination —
Epistle to the Philippians, in Greek, and Revised Version, M'ith
Bishop Lightfoot's ** Commentary."
T»iMTY Examination —
Epistle to the Ilobiews in Greek, and Revised Version, with
Davidson's ♦' Handbook on the Epistle."
Mxchaxlmas Examination —
Enelish Bible, with MTherson's Handbook on the " Westminster
Conlesiion of Faith."
( 61 )
students may become Candidates for Honors in the following
subjects, at each 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 aU 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 speciHed below.
62 hokor c0uh8e 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-
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, Bumside 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, . . Bumside and Panton's Theory of Equations — Chap. xii.
(latest edition).
Salmon's Conic Sections — Chaps. 1-8.
Williamson's Differential Calculus — Chaps. 1,2.
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 Sophistbrs.
HiLAEY, . . Salmon's Geometry of Three Dimensions, the first six
Chaps, (omitting Arts. 51-67^, and 80a-S0e).
Williamson and Tarleton's Dynamics, first six Chapters.
Minchin's Statics — Chaps. 4, 7| 12.
HONOR COUKSE IN MATHEMATICS.
6S
Trinity, . . Williarason and Tarleton's Dynamics— CHaps. 7, 8, 9.
Besant's Elementary Hydrostatics.
Besant's Hydromechanics, Part i., Chaps. 1-5.
Michaelmas, "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 JDifferential Equations, Arts. 146, 147, 150-
207, 229-242 (all inclusive).
64 BOSOh. COUBSE IN CLASSICS.
§ II. — Classics.
The principle on which the Honor Examinations in Classics are
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, vtvd 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, . . Demosthenes: — Philippics; De FalsS Legatione.
Cicero: — Philippic ii. : — Pro Cluentio.
Trinity,. . . Euripides: — Bacchae ; Hippolytus.
Horace: — Odes, Books i. ii. ; Epodes ; Carmen Saeeu-
lare. Ovid, Letters from Pontus, Book i. ; Mont-
gomery's Selections from Ovid.
Michaelmas, . Herodotus : — Book i. ; Books vi. vii.
Livy : — Booki xxii. xxiii. ; Books xxiv. xxv.
SENIOR FRESHMEN
Hilary, . . . Plato :—Cor^t<rs ; Phaedo.
Cieero^s Correspondence : — Letters i.-xxx. ; Cicero's
Correspondence: — Letters xxxi.-lxxxix. (Tvrreirs
Edition.)
HONOR COURSE IN CLASSICS.
65
Trinity,. . . Sophocles: — (Edipus Coloneus ; Antigone.
Terence : — Phormio.
Plautus : — Miles ; Amphitruo.
Michaelmas. . Homer: — Biady Books xxi. xxiii. ; Iliad, Books
XIII.— XX.
Virgil : — JEneid, Books viii. ix. ; iEneid, Books
vii.-xii. Ovid, Metam., Book xiii.
JUNIOR SOPHISTERS.
Hilary, . . . Thucydides : — Book i. ; Books iii. iv.
Tacitus: — Histories, Books i. ii. ; Histories, Books
III. IV.
Trinity, . . Homer : — Odyssey, Books xxi. and xxii.
Homer : — Odyssey, Books x.-xvii.
Juvenal : — Satires i. iv. vii. xiv.
Persius: — Satires i. ii. iii. v. vi.
Michaelmas, . -iEschylus: — Agamemnon; Septem contra Thebas.
Lucretius : — Books i. ii. ; Books iii. v. and vi.
SENIOR SOPHISTERS.
Hilary, , . . Aristotle : — Nicomachean Ethics, Book vi. ; Nicoma-
chean Ethics, Books i. iii. iv. v.
Cicero : — Offices, Books ii. iii. ; De Finibus, Books
I. II. III. ; Tusculan Questions, Book i.
Trinity,. . . Plato: — De Eepublicd, Books u. iii. ; De Republica,
Books IV. V.
Virgil : — Eclogues; Georgics, Books it. iii.
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 lirst 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 tK CLASSICS.
The following Table shows the prescribed portions for the pre-
sent year :
rCSlOB. PKE8HMEN.
Hilary.
Grbek History. — Grote, History of Greece, from accession of Philip
to the Battle of Choeronea, Chaps. 86 to 90, both inclusive.
Roman Histouy. — Mommsen's Roman History, Vol. iv., Chaps. 1 to
6, both inclusive.
Trinitt/.
Greek.— Literature of the Drama. (Mahafiy, History of Greek Lite-
rature, L, 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.1., Chaps. 18, 19, 20; or Mahafiy, History of Greek Literature,
IL, chaps. 1 and 2.
Roman. — Mommsen, Vol. ii., Chaps. 1 to 7, both inclusive, and Chap.
11.
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
Silarj/.
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.
Greek. — Grote, History of Greece, Part i. Chaps. 16, 17, and 21.
Roman. — Merivale, History of the Romans, Chaps. 39, 40, 41.
JUNIOR SOPHISTERS.
Hilary.
Greek. — Thucydidcs, Books 1, 2, 3, and 7.
Roman. — W. Arnold, Roman Provincial Administration.
Trinity.
Qkkkl. — Mahaffy, History of Greek Literature, Chaps. 1 to 5.
RoMAK.— Merivale, Chaps. CO, 61, 62, 63.
Michaelmas.
Orksk — Literature of the Drama. (Mahaffy, History of Greek Lite-
rature, I., chaps. 16 and 16).
Rom AM._Meri vale, Chaps. 64 to 68, both inclusive.
HONOR COUKSE 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 eases 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, . . . Mansel's Metaphysics, Part i.
Hamilton's Lectures on Metaphysics, Lectures iii. to
xli. inclusive.
Trinity, . . Locke's Essay on the Human Understanding, Intro-
duction and Books ii. and iii.
Kant, Critique of Pure Eeason — Esthetic. Books to
be studied : —
Mahaffy and Bernard — Kant's Critical Philosophy
for English Readers.
Stirling's Text-book to Kant.
Michaelmas, . 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 HONOB C0UE8B IN SXPERnTENTAL SCIENCE.
SENIOR 80FHI8TER TEAS.
The Honor Course in Ethics for Senior Sophisters is as fol-
lows : —
Hilary, . . Bishop Butler's Sermons (with Preface), except the
Sermons on Public Occasions.
Butler's Essay on Virtue.
Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Books i. ii. iii. and iv.
(Aristotle's Terminology to be known in the original).
Zeller on the Stoics, Chaps, x.-xiy.
Trinfty, . . . Aristotle'sNicomacheanEthics, Books vi.-x. inclusive.
Zeller on the Epicureans, Chaps, xix.-xxi.
Mill, Utilitarianism.
§ lY.— EXTEKIMENTAL 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 :
Cathetometer, dividing engine, chemical balance.
Kater's pendulum — moments of inertia.
Capillarity (measurement of surface tension by rise in tube).
Height of homogeneous atmosphere.
MeoKurernent 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.
HONOE COUESE IN EXPEEIMENTAL SCIENCE. 69
Heat :
Weight thermometer, cubical 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 andBunsen'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 f or good conductors (Ingenhaus's ex-
periment by melting wax) .
Laws of Radiation (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, eccentric, slide valve).
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 guardiing electrometer.
Work done in charging electrified system.
Carre's, Wimhurst, 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 (PoggendorfE'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 HOWOR COFRSE IN EXPERIMENTAL 8CIENCB.
MICHAELMAS.
As before, and in addition the Ordinary Course for this Examination,
and as follows : —
Liffht :
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) .
"Koenig's methods of studying vibrations.
Phonograph.
Analysis of sound (resonators).
Doppler's principle.
Photographic methods of recording observations.
Senior Sophistehs.
As before, and in addition, as follows : —
General Properties of Matter :
Flow of fluids (velocity of efflux, head, pressure in flowing fluid,
spray distributors, momentum and energy of fluid, contracted
vein).
Viscosity (flow of fluids in small tubes),
barometric formula for heights.
Heat :
Indicator diagrams — Isothermal and adiabatic changes.
Two specific heats and elasticities — application to gases.
EAeiency of engines; 2ud Jiuw of Thermodynamics; reversible
engines ; absolute scale of temperature.
\
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HONOE COTTKSE IN EXPEEIMENTAl SCIENCE. /I
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.
Cfemistey.
junioe sophistees.
HILARY.
Same subjects as Ordinary Course, but treated more fully.
Fractical. — All Exercises within the Course specified.
Same subject as Ordinary Course, but treated more fully.
Fractical. — Same range as in Ordinary Course, but more detailed.
MICHAELMAS.
Same subject as Ordinary Course, but treated more fully.
Fractical, — Qualitative analysis for any single salts.
Senioe Sophistees.
HILARY.
Chemical Fhilosophy. — The atomic hypothesis, chemical statics,
Periodic Law, in addition to the Ordinary Course.
Fractical. — 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.
Fractical. — As before, but three metals may be given, with exercises
in volumetric analysis.
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HONOR COURSE IN NATURAL SCIENCE.
$ v.— Natural Science.
JUMIOll SOFHISTER YEAB.
Hilary.
Zoology, .... The Ordinary Business, with the Professor's
Lectures and Demonstrations in Michaelmas
Term on Invertebrates, as far as Molluscs.
Botany, .... The Ordinary Business, with the Professor's
Lectures and Demonstrations in Michaelmas
Term on the Vegetable Cell and Tissues.
Zoology,
Botany,
Trinity.
As before, with the Ordinary Business, and the
Professor's Lectures and Demonstrations in
Hilary Term on Molluscs, Fishes, and Am-
phibians.
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 Term
on Reptiles, Birds, and Mammals.
Botany, .... As before, with the Ordinary Business, and the
Professor's Demonstrations in Trinity Term
on the Flowering Plants.
Geology, . .
Zoology, .
Botany, .
senior SOFHISTER 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 Botany of the Junior Sophister Year.
Geology, .... As before.
Pal«owtolooy, . . The Professor's Lectures and Demonstrations
in Hilary Term.
ZooLOOT, .... All the Zoology of the Junior Sophister Year.
Botany, .... All the Botany of the Junior Sophister Year.
HONOR C0UESE8 IN MODERN HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. 73
§ VI Modern History and Political Science.
JUNIOR AND SENIOR FRESHMAN YEARS.
Prizes are given in Modem 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 Almanac.
The following Courses have heen appointed : —
JUNIOR FRESHMEN.
The History of Continental Europe, from the Conquest of Gaul by
Julius CfEsar till the termination of the Great Interregnum in the
Western Empire.
SENIOR FRESHMEN.
The History of Continental Europe, from the Election of Kudolph 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 80PHISTER YEAR.
Separate Honors are given in History, in the Junior SopMster
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 Modem Europe Chaps, xvii. to xxvii., both
inclusive.
Hallam's Constitutional History, Chaps, i. and v.,
E
74
MtCHABLMAB,
lONOR COURSES IN MODERN LITERATURE.
. History of Europe to the English Revolution.
Booka recommended —
Dyer's Modern Europe, Chaps, xxix. to xxxviii.
both inclusive.
Hallam's Constitutional History, Chaps. vL-xiv.
Macaulay's History of England, Chaps, i. ii. iii.
Memoirs of Colonel Hutchinson.
HlLA-RY,
Trinity,
SENIOR S0PHI8TER 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.
Boohs 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. viL
§ VII.— Modern Literature.
JUNIOR AND SENIOR FRESHMAN YEARS,
ENGLISH.
Prizes are given in English Literature and Composition, at
the close of the Junior and Senior Freshman years. The Exami-
nations for these Prizes are held in Michaelmas Term, on days
soeciHed. in the University Almanack. Special weight is given to
Composition in the Examination for tJiese Prizes.
The Senior Lecturer, in consultation with the Examiners,
decides on the number of Prizes to be awarded. The following
Coortat have been appointed :—
HONOR COURSES IN MODERN LITERATURE. 75
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, Parts i., ii., and Poems
dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, Part i. (as in
editions of "Wordsworth'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.).
German, . . Kugler's Geschichte Friedrichs des Grossen, Books ii.
and III.
Uhland's Gedichte.
Selss's Outline 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 Schwert.
Goethe's Faust, Part i.
Selss's][Outline of German Literature.
£ 2
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DONOR COURSES FN MODERN LITERATURR.
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. Morns'),
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.
Grammar. — 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.
Emolish, . . Sir Thomas More's Utopia (Lumby's edition, Pitt
Press Series).
Spenser's Faerie Queene, Book ii.
Sidney's Apology for Poetrie (ed. Arber).
Lpjnb's Specimens of English Dramatic Poets (omit-
ting the Spetimens from the Garrick Plays).
Morris's Historical Outlines of English Accidence, to
end of Chap. xiii.
Frbnch, . . . Texts. — Regnard, Le Joueur, Le L^gataire ; Boi-
leau, Art Podtique ; Racine, Britannicus, Phddre.
Orammar. — Brachet, Grammaire Historique, Book i.
Literature —Demogeot, pp. 426-620.
HONOR COUKSES IN MODERN LITEEATrEE.
77
German, • . . Schiller's Gedichte.
Wieland's Oberon.
Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm.
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, Of Revenge,
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, Borneo and Juliet, King
Henry Y.
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 witl:
the parts appointed for the Hilary and Trinity Ex
aminations.
German, . . . 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.
senior sophister year.
Hilary Examination.
English, , . Poetical "Works of Milton (omitting Paradise Ee-
gained, and Paradise Lost, Books v. vi. vii. viii.)
Milton's Areopagitica, and Letter of Education.
Sir T. Browne's Beligio Medici (W A. Greenhill's
edition) .
French, . . . Texts, — V. Hugo, Les Chants du Crepuscule, Hernani.
— Barbier, Les lambes. — Soulary, Sonnets.
Literature. — Demogeot, pp. 248-334 ; 558 to end.
German, . . . 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.
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HONOR COURSES IN MODERN LITERATURE.
Trinity Examination.
KxoLiSH, . . . Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel ; Religio Laid.
Pope, Essay on Man, Moral Essays, Kape 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 Egmont.
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
Braehet'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.
In the Michaelmas Term of the fifth, or Candidate Bachelor,
year, the B.A. Degree Examination includes Examinations for
Moderatorships in each of the following subjects: —
1. Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.
2. Classics.
3. Logics and Ethics.
4. Experimental Science.
5. 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, 89^,
92-98, ll7fl-122, and 138-146).
Salmon's Conic Sections.
Burnside and Panton's Theory of Equations.
Wilhamson'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, omitting
Miscellaneous Examples.
Basset's Hydrodynamics — Chap. 1 ; Arts. 20—
26, 31, 32, 37, 38, 42, 44, in Chap. 2;
Chaps. 3 and 4.
90
M0DEBAT0K8HIP8 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, Trachiniae.
Aristophanes, Plutus.
Thucydides, vi., vii.
Aristotle, Politics, i., ii.
Plautus, Pseudolus and Rudens.
Cicero, Letters to Atticus, xin.,
XIV., XV., XVI.
Tacitus, Annals, i., ii., in., rv.
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 Cooksoii'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 MahaflFy, Mommsen,
and Alerivale, read for Classical Honors in the Undergraduate
Course, together with Curtius' History of Greece, Books i. andii.,
and the Chapters of Mommsen' s History of Rome relating to
Literature and Art. Candidates are recommended to pay special
attention to the specified portions of Mahaliy'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 — Ist day, Greek Prose Passages. 2nd day, Greek
Verse Passages. 3rd day, Latin Prose Passages. 4th day, Latin Verso
Passages.
1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. — Ist day, Greek Prose Composition (one hour
and a- half), Greek Verse Composition (one hour and a-halfj. 2nd day,
Latin Prose Composition (one hour and a-half), Latin Verse Composi-
tion (one hour and a-half). 3rd day, Essays. 4th day, Paper in Phil-
ology (one hour and a-half) ; Public vivd voce (one hour and u-half).
itODEEA-TOliSHIPS IN LOGICS AND ETHICS. 8l
MODERATORSHIPS IN LOGICS AND ETHICS.
The following Books have heen appointed for the Examination
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 Eeason — JEsthetic and Ana-
lytic. Books to be studied — MahaiFy and Bernard —
Kant's Critical Philosophy for English Readers.
Stirling's Text-book to Kant.
Kant, Prolegomena. [Mahaffy'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, Nicomachean Ethics.
Zeller on Stoics and Epicureans (as in Honor Course).
Butler, Fifteen Sermons.
Butler, Essay on Virtue.
Butler, Analogy, Part i., and Part n., omitting
Chaps. V. and vii.
Mill, Utilitarianism.
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., rv.
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.
(A) Leibnitz, Nouveaux
(i) Lewes' Psychology.
Special Work for 1893—
Plato's Republic.
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82
MODEEATORSHll'S IN BXPBRIMBNTikL SCIENCE,
MODERATORSHIPS IN EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.
The subjects of Examination for the Moderatorships in Experi-
mental Science are : —
1. 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, 60 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.^
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 the Moderatorship
Examination.
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).
Beat :
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).
Ucsulutlunt ut ISuard unci Cuuiicll, July 2 aiid 6, 1S81.
MODEEA.TOESHXPS IN EXPEBIMENTAL SCIENCE. 83
Electricity :
Measurements of great resistances (discharge of capacities).
,, small ,, (Matthiessen and Hockin's method).
Comparisons of coils (force at centre, moment).
Measurement of self-induction and mutual induction (bridge and
balistic methods).
Elements of electrostatic and electro-magnetic systems of units.
Liffht :
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, JeUett analyzer), magnetic
action on light.
Sound :
Calculation of velocity of sound.
Limited Course for 1893.
Heat.
2. — Chemistky#
Chemical Philosophy — General chemistry and chemical philosophy.
Practical— (jenQTol analysis, qualitative and quantitative, including
ultimate organic analysis and determination of vapour density.
Limited Course for 1893.
The Elements, having Atomic Weights between 190 and 220, and
their Compounds.
84 MODKKATOKSHIPS 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.
Course for 1893 :—
Igneous Rocks.
2. — Anatomy and Physiology.
A limited Course to be announced each year.
Course for nS)Z\—
Muscles and Nerves.
The Osteology of Birds.
The Vegetable Tissues.
3. — BoTA^Y AND Zoology.
All the Ordinary and Honor Courses of the Sophister years.
A limited Course to be announced each year.
Course for 1893 :—
The Vascular Cryptogams.
The Trematodes, Cestodes, Nematodes.
Candidates may with advantage consult the following works : —
Geology and Mineralogy. — Page and Lap worth, Elementary Geology ;
Hatch, Introduction to the Study of Petrology.
Anatomy and Fhysiology. — Hermann's Physiology, translated by
Gamgee ; Foster, Text-Book of Physiology ; Sach's Lectures on the
Physiology of Plants, translated by H. M. Ward ; Wiedershiem, Com-
parative Anatomy of Vertebrates, translated by Newton.
Botany and Zoology. — Sach's Text-Book of Botany, Book ii. ; Goebel's
Outlines of Classification, translated by Garnsey and Balfour ; Macalis-
a-r, Morphology of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Animals; Claus' Text-
Book of Zoology, translated by Sedgwick; Thomson, Outlines of
Zoology ; Cobbold, Parasites.
Ou all further matters of detail the Student can communicate
with the Examiners.
MODEEA.TOESHIPS IN HISTOKY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE. 85
MODERATORSHIPS IN HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
In this Moderatorsllip, the relative weight to be assigned to the
different Courses is fixed as follows : —
I. History, 25 marks.
II. Jurisprudence, 10 „
III. Political Economy, . . . . 10 ,,
The Subjects of Examination are as follow : —
I. Sistory.
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 HaUam's Middle Ages.
II. Jurisprudence.
Maine's Ancient Law.
HaU'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 MOSEEATOBSUIPS IN MOCEBN LIXEEAXTJEE.
MODERATOESHIPS IN MODERN LITERATURE.
The subjects of Examination are —
I. English Language and Literature -
II. French Language and Literature.
III. German Language and Literature.
AH 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 : —
1. — 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 Q,ueene, 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.
1 1 . — French Language and Literature.
Molifere, the parts read in the Junior Sophister year, together with
L'Avare, L'Ecole des Femmes, La Critique de I'Ecole des Femmes,
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, and Le Malado Imaginaire.
Ste.-Beuve, Portraits litteraires, Vols. i. and ii.
V. Hugo, La Legende des Sidcles ; Crepet, Los Poetes Fran^ais,
Vol. IV.
06ruzez, Histoiro de la Litldrature Fran(;aise.
Demogeot Histoire de la Litt^ratiure Franvaiso.
MODERATOHSHIPS IN MODEKN UTEEATURE. 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 iti., Von Kant bis Hegel.
,, Die Homantische 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 Staff in the University of Dublin consists of the
Junior Fellows and Professors.
Lectures are delivered in all the Courses by which Terms may
be kept in Arts, or in which Honors can he obtained at the Term
Examinations, in the subjects which are studied in the four Pro-
fessional Schools, and in various other departments of knowledge.
LECTTTBES IS ABT8 WHICH COTJirr TOWAKDS THE KEEPING OF
TERMS.
ORDINARY AND 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 tnree 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 liotany, 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 German. — In each Terra the Professor of the
Romance Languages lectures, in French, Senior Sophisters on
three days per week, and Junior Sophisters on three days. The
Professor oi German lectures, in German, Senior Sophisters on
three days 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.
LECTURES FOR CANDIDATES FOR MODERATOKSHIPS.
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 commencement 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 days in each week.
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.
90 LECTURES.
nn)IAN 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.
LECTTJEES 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 IN" AETS.
Astronomy. — The Professor of Astronomy lectures on Mondays
and Fridays in Hilary Term.
Modern 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 the week during 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's Lecturer in Hebrew lectures the Middle Class, on Tuesdays
and Thursdays, at nine o'clock. The Lectures of the Assistants, for
the Junior Class, are also delivered on Tuesdays and Thursdays,
at the same hour. For the regulations and subjects of these
Lectures, vide infruy Divinity School, § v.
Irish. — The Professor of Irish lectures on two days in the week,
during Term.
The Professor of Sanscrit and Comparative Philology lectures
in each Terra on Celtic Philology.
Arabic^ Persian^ and Hindustani. — The Professor of Arabic
teaches Arabic, Persian, or Hindustani, to such Students as
ly present themselves for instruction, at the commencement of
Dn Perm, at the rate of three guineas per Term. The Professor
receives Pupils at any time, at the rate of four guineas for
twenty, or one guinea for four ])rivatt; lessons.
LECTITEES. 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 PupUs, under the
same regulations and conditions as the Professor of Arabic.
PUBLIC LECTUEES.
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 Greek.
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 LECTURER.
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: — 1. 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 OS.— College Register, February 9, 1866.
92 LECTTTEHS.
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 ot 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 Dublin, Oxford, or Cambridge,
being Clergymen.
(2.) The Lecturer shall be elected every year, on the last Satur-
day in November. i
DONNELLAN LECTUEEHS.
For 1892-93, Malcolm Foley, b.d.
Subject—'' Christ in the "World."
For 1893-94, Henry F. Martin, m.a.
Subject—*' Spiritual Life as illustrated in the Book of Psalms."
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The following Regulations have been adopted by tlie 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) q^q
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 obtaiaed 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 final
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 June 20, 1856; June 12, 186
May 29, 1869 ; June, 1877 ; and April 2, 1887.
" Board Order, January 18, 1873.
94
FELLOWSHIP EXAMINATION.
b. The hours of Examination are from 9 A. M. to 12, and from
2 p. M. to 5 p. M., on each day. The viva 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,
i Morning, . . Pure Mathematics ; written Examina-
tion.
Afternoon,. . Pure Mathematics ; M;n<<m Examina-
tion.
i Morning, . . Applied Mathematics ; w>rt</^« Exami-
nation.
Afternoon, . Applied Mathematics ; written Exami-
nation.
Monday,
WEEK APTEE ASCENSION DAT.
Morning,
Afternoon,
Translations from Greek Poets, tw
writing.
Composition in Greek.
Tuesday,
Morning, . . Translations from Latin Poets, in
writing.
Afternoon, . Composition in Latin.
r Morning, . . Pure Mathematics ; written Examina-
' ] Afternoon, . Applied Mathematics ; written Exami-
Thuksday,
Friday,
Saturday,
f Morning, .
\ Afternoon,
L
f Morning,
nation.
Problems in Pure Mathematics ; written ^
Examination.
Problems in Applied Mathematics ;
written Examination.
English Essays (2 hours) ; Classical
Criticism, Greek ; written Examina-
tion (1 hour).
Afternoon, . Ancient History ; written Examinatirm
(2 hours); Classical Criticism, Latin ;
written Examination (1 hour).
(Morning, .
Afternoon,
Translations from Greek Prose Authors,
in writing.
Translations from Latin Prose Authors,
in writing.
SCHOLAKSHIP EXAMINATION.
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WHITSUN WEEK.
Tuesday,
( Morning, . . Mental Science ; written Examination .
\ Afternoon, . Moral Science ; written Examination.
f Morning, . . Experimental Physics ; written Ex-
.ry j amination.
WEDNESDAY, < ^f^emoon, . Experimental Physics ; written Ex-
i
ammation.
Thursday, . <
Morning, . . Miscellaneous Examination in Classics,
viva voce (2 hours). Experimental
Physics ; viva voce Examination
(1 hour).
Afternoon, . Mental and Moral Science ; viva voce
Examination (2 hours). Philology ;
written Examination ( 1 hour).
Friday,
f Morning, . . Hebrew ; written Examination
(2 hours) ; vivd voce Examination
(1 hour).
Afternoon, . Pure and Applied Mathematics ; vivu
voce Examination (2 hours) ; Hebrew
(^ written Examination (1 hour).
SCHOIAKSHIP.
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 Uuarter 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 papeiing or painting.
96 KERPINO OF TERMS BT SCHOLARS.
Exhibitions awarded to Scholars.
On the 1st May, 1875, the following Decree was enacted by the
Provost and Senior Fellows, with the consent of the Visitors : —
" AVhtTcas 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 Degree Examina-
tion."
Waif-erships,
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 after 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
Student for regularity, steadiness, and general good conduct, as such
qualities 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.*
Keeping of Terms by Scholars.
The following Rules have been passed by the Board, with regar*
to the attendance by Scholars at Lectures : —
I. Graduates. — All Scholars who have actually passed th
B. A. Degree Examination are exempted from suspension fo
non-attendance at Lectures.
• Stat Coll cap. xvi.
MODE OF ELKCTION. 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 Undergraduate 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).
6. 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 comitatu N., sub ferula educatus,
Discipulatum a te humillirae 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, of each day.
\
; • Qu Letter, May 20, 1889. *> Resolution of Board, May 24, 1880.
i " Th identical with the Honor Course for the corresjionding periods as given
In the t Calendar.
F
d8 CLASSICAL SCHOLAKSHIPS.
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 those books of the Entrance Course which are
included in the list in the foot-note.'
They are also examined in Greek, Latin, and English Com-
position. Separate Marks are given for the paper and viva voce
Examination.
• 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
aa follows :—
Greek Prose Authors.
Herodotus, Books i. viii. to the end of Chapter 99.
Thucydides, Books i. ii.
Plato, Gorgias, Apologia Socratis.
Demosthenes, Philippics, Olynthiac Orations, i. ii.
Greek Poetical Authors.
Homer, Iliad. Books i. ii, vi. xxi. xxii. xxiii. xxiv.
Homer, Odyssey, Books vi. ix. xxt. xxii.
Sophocles, Antipone, (Edipus Coloneus, Oedipus Tyrannu8.|
Euripides, Hecuba, Troades, Bacchae, Medea.
Latin Prose Adthors.
Urj, Books I. II. III. XXI. xxii. xxiii.
Sallust.
Cicero, >lllo. Philippic ii.. Correspondence, Letters, i. to xxx., Orations
ttRamst Catiline, De Amicltia, De Senectute.
Tacitus, Annals, Book xi., Histories, Books i. ii.
Latin Poetical Adthors.
Virgil, iEneld, BookB i. ii. iv. vi. vii. viii. ix.
Horace.
Twrence. Adelpphl Phormio.
PUtttlU. Miles.
JoTcnal, SaUrea, i. iil ly. vit. viii. x. xm. xiv.
CLASSICAL SCHOLAKSHIPS.
99
The 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 :—
/ Morning,
First Day,
Afternoon,
Historical Paper (one hour and a half);
English Essay on a subject in Ancient
Literary, or Political History (one
hour and a half) .
Miscellaneous Paper (three hours).
/Morning,
Second Day,
Greek Prose Composition (one hour
and a half) ; Greek Verse Composi-
tion (one hour and a half).
Afternoon, . Latin Prose Composition (one hour and
a half) ; Latin Verse Composition
(one hour and a half).
/Morning, . . Greek Prose Authors (with viva voce
Third Day ! concurrently).
' 1 Afternoon, . Greek Verse Authors (with viva voce
\ concurrently).
/ Morning, . . Latin Prose Authors (with vivd voce
Fourth Day, L. j T''T''''\^\^ /-.t. •
' 1 Aiternoon, . Latin Verse Authors (with vivd voce
\ concurrently).
• Resolutions of Board and CouncU, June 11 and 17, 1887.
► Resolutions of Council (subsequently adopted by the Board), June 7, 1876
r3
( 100 )
By the Royal Statute of 22nd Victoria, fourteen Studentships were
founded in Trinity College, open to Candidates of all religious de-
nominations, with a salary to be fixed by the Provost and Senior
Fellows, not exceeding £100 per annum for each.
By the Royal Letters Patent of May 20, 1889, these Student-
ships were made tenable for a period not exceeding five 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 Senior
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 ^he 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 m 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 Course, and the merit of
each Candidate shall be measui-ed 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 him the most distinguished ; provided there be no objec-
tion to Ruch Candidate on the score of moral cliaracter or conduct.
V. No Student who shall drop more than one class, will be per-
mitted to be a Candidate for Moderatorship.
• NoT*mb«r 2, 1889.
BEOOKE PRIZES. 101
YI. No person will be permitted to be a Candidate for Moderator-
ship wlio shall have dropped a class after the Michaelmas Exami-
nation of his Junior Sophister year.
YII. No change in the mode of electing to Studentships shall
be made, unless after a year's previous notice''.
VIII. 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 eitlier 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
vStudentship in cases of equality or closeness of answering between
the Candidates.
A list of Students is given at p. 223.
BROOKE PEIZES.
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, he constituted, to be
given annually to the Candidates tor 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. 227.
Order of the Board, Dec.8. 186G.
Resolutions of Board and Council, December 14, 1878, and February 12, 1879.
( 102 )
§$(tml '§xm%.
In the ease 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.
MADDEN PRIZE
AND
PREMIUMS AT THE EXAMINATIONS FOR 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 ^vill 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 I shall
sxposit 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 design. That is to say : The Right Honourable James Lord Viscount
Lifford, 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 carry 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-
pointed candidate for the Fellowships whom the majority of his Examiners
•ball, by certificate in writing under their hand, declare to have best de-
Mrred to succeed, if another Fellowship had been vacant Provided
tlwaya, that no premium thus provided be given to any disappointed
PREMIUMS AT THE EXAMINATIOI^'S FOE FELLOWSHIPS. 103
candidate, in any year wherein there shall not be at least two disappointed
candidates at the Examination, and also, provided always, that the Pro-
vost and Senior Fellows of the College do not diminish the premiums
which through their zeal to encourage learning they generously bestow
on the disappointed candidates for Fellowships at each Examination. And
whereas there are some years wherein there are not any Examinations for
Fellowships held, no 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 Ti'ustees, 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,
after 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 Eesiduary Legatees."
A list of Frizemeu is given at p. 225.
104 SPECIAL PRIZES.
PRIZES IN SUBJECTS CONNECTED WITH THE
STUDY OF DIVINITY.
[See also under Divinity School.]
WALL BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIPS.
In Michaelmas Term, 1858, the Rev. Charles William Wall, D.D.,
Vice-Provost, gave to the Provost and Senior Fellows the sum ot
£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
years from the date of election, with a salary of £20 a year, one to
be elected annually according to such regulations 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 CoUege.
The following is the Course for Examination for the present year:
The Second Book of Samuel in Hebrew and Greek (Septuagint).
Chapter i. to xv. (inclusive) in the Peshitto version.
Targum on chapters i. to v. inclusive.
Driver on the Text of the Book of Samuel (recommended).
Wall's " Proofs of the Interpolation of the Vowel- Letters in the Text
of the Hebrew Bible," published 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 Pentateuch. 2. The Septuagint. 3. Ancient Versions (the
Greek, Striae, and CLaldee Versions). 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. 227.
THE ELRINGTON THEOLOGICAL PRIZE.
At a general meeting of the Clergy and Laity, assembled at Messrs.
Milliken's, 104, Grafton-street, on the 4th day of March, 1837,
to consider the best mode of commemorating the* virtues, the learn-
ing, and the wisdom of the late Right Rev. Thomas Elringtou, D. D.,
Lord Bishop of Leighlin and Ferns, and formerly Provost of Trinity
College, Dublin, the following Resolutions were passed: —
** Kksolvkd, — That, in the opinion of this Meeting, the conduct of the
late highly •respected Bishop of Ferns was uniformly distinguished by an
earnest desire and endeavour to do substantial good, without needless dis-
play or oetenlation ; especially by implanting and sticngthoniug in the
THE ELHINGTON THEOLOGICAL PKIZE. l05
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 Eeligion, 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-
fits which he was indefatigable in promoting during his life ; a mode ot
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 Religion — 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 Elkington Theological Prize ;
that the subjects be proposed, and the Prize awarded, by the Lord Bishop
of Ferns, the Provost of Trinity College, and the Pegius 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 Pegius Professor of Divinity, shall at ail 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-
tures, 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 llesolutiou has been altered so as to admit
Graduates of the University of not mure 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. 228.
Subject for 1893.— "The Witness of the Anti-Nicene Church to the
Godhead of Christ."
Subject for 1894. — "The Witness borne to the Boohs of Moses by the
other Old Testament Books, with especial view to its bearing on
Modem Theories of the Origin and Construction of the Pentateuch."
f3
106 SPECIAL PRIZES,
RYAN PRIZE.
In the Easter week of 1892, and of the alternate years following,
a Premium of £4 12s. 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 Evaugeliiy 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. 230.
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 first Wednesday in March.
Candidates for Prizes at this Examination must be at least of
Junior Sophister standing.
Prizemen for 1892.
First Prize. I Second Prize.
Rutherford, Henry Ernest. | Gater, William Henry.
Subjects of Examination for 1893.
First (Third) Kings, x.-xxii., in the Septuagint Version.
The Book of Tobit.
The Epistles to the Corinthians.
Field, Oliiim Norvicense, Part, iii., pp. 92-123.
The Professor's Lectures.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY PRIZES.
These Prizes were founded by the Board in the year 1851. They
consist of two Premiums, one of £10, the other of £5, given at an
Annual Examination, held by the Professor of Ecclesiastical His-
tory. If the answering be satisfactory, the Professor will give
two additional Premiums, one of £3, and another of £2. The
E.xamination is held in Trinity Term, and is open to such
HiudeiitH us shall have attended the Professor's Lectures during
t\so IViins of the actual year in which they present themselves
ri*- <'aii<ii(iate8.
ECCLESIASTICAL HISTOET PEIZES. 107
The Course appointed for this Examination, which will be held
in the present year, on the days marked in the Almanac, is as
follows : —
I. St. Ignatius' Epistle to the Ephesians, with Dr. Lightfoot's
Introduction and Notes.
II. Ramsay's " The Church in the Roman Empire."
III. Sir William Palmer's "Narrative of Events."
Burgon's "Twelve Good Men": Lives of Routh, Hugh
James Rose.
IV. The Professor's Lectures.
Weight will be attached to original investigations on the lines
indicated in these Lectures.
Prizemen for 1892.
First Prize, . . "Wrench, Benjamin Thomas.
n 7^0 J T> • ( Ross, Robert Caledon.
E<lualfor Second Prvze, \ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^i^_
THE CARSON BIBLICAL PRIZE.
In Michaelmas Term, 1891, the Rev. Joseph Carson, D.D., Vice-
Provost, gave to the Prov >st and fSenior 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 Archbisiiop 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 held in the Hilary Term 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 Malachi.
III. Gospels, and Acts of the Apostles.
IV. Epistles, and Revelation.
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 £17.
Special Books appointed : —
For 1893— O^c? Testament.— l^d-mla..
New Testament. — Epistles to the Romans and Galatians.
For 1894 — Old Testament. — Jeremiah.
Neiv Testament. — The Epistles to the Corinthians.
lOS SPECIAL FBIZE8.
PEIZES 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 November, 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 tbe 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 sums as
may at any time be added to it, shall be applied to ihe 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 is 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 subject 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 Exhibition which may fall vacant before the natural period
of its expiration shall not be filled up, but its amount shall be added to
the principal, for the augmentation of the fund; and the same rule shall
bo f..llowed in case it should at any time happen that no Candidate of
sufficient merit shall present himself.
ft Ree.llat of Provosts, year 1831.
* TU«»uin at |jru«uiit tuiutcd; is £1112 Qs. 7 (4, Government Stock.
BISHOP law's mathematical PHIZES. 109
Tlie 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."
AViUiamson's " Differential Calcvilus" ; " 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, andfirst three Sec-
tions.
Heath's "Geometrical Optics," Chaps, i.-ix. (both included).
A list of Prizemen is given at p. 230.
BISHOP LAWS MATHEMATICAL PRIZES.
In the year 1796, the sum of £735 was given to the College by John
Law, 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 of said Term, and the
Premiums shall be adjudged on the last day of 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. 231.
»This sum, and the two which are mentioned below, are in Irish ciureucy.
110 SPECIAL P&IZES.
THE M'CULLAGH PRIZE.*
In November, 1854, it was resolved by the Subscribers to the
M'Cullagh Prize Fund : —
1. That an Annual Prize of £30 be founded, to be called the M'Cidlagh
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 ansM-erer 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 M'Cullagh Prize as the Examiners may consider to be
worthy of such encouragement.
8. That no person who has once obtained the M'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 annual amount the sum of £10.
The Examination is held in Hilary Term.
A list of Prizemen is given at p. 232.
Subject for 1893 and 1894:— "The Theory of Vortex Motion in
Fluids."
THE MICHAEL ROBERTS PRIZE.t
On the 13th June, 1883, the sum of £200 was received from
Mrs. Michael Roberts, to found a Prize in Mathematics, to be
called the *♦ Michael Roberts Prize."
• Sm llat of Fellowi, year 1833. b See list of Fellows, year 184ii.
THE TOWNSEND MEMORIAL PEIZE. Ill
In December, 1890, the Board resolved : —
"That the Michael Eoberts 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."
Prizeman for 1892.
Mattinson, WiUiam Edward.
THE TOWNSEND MEMORIAL PRIZE.^
On the 19th December, 1885, a scheme, recommended by a final
meeting of the Subscribers of a Fund in memory of the late Rev.
Richard Townsend, was laid before the Provost and Senior Fellows,
and adopted by them. It provided : —
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., Renjamin 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."
It then prescribed rules under which the prize was to be given
to the best answerer at an annual examination, if sufficient merit
were shown. Under these rules the prize was paid in 1886, in
part, and once only in full, in 1889. The Board, therefore, in
1891, on the recommendation of a meeting of Mathematical Ex-
aminers, altered the rules for its adjudication to the following : —
In 1893, and subsequent years, the Townsend Memorial Prize will be
awarded to the Junior Freshman who shall obtain the highest aggregate
of marks in Mathematics at the Michaelmas Prize Examination, and
either the Hilary or the Trinity Honor Examinations.
If in any year sufficient merit be not shown, it shall be in the power
of the Trustees, on the recommendation of the Examiners, to withhold
the Prize, and to add the surplus thus accruing to the Principal Fund,
The value of the Prize in about £20.
Prizeman for 1892.
[None awarded.]
See List of Fellows, year 1845
112 SPECIAL PRIZES.
PHIZES IN CLASSICS.
BISHOP BEEKELEY'S GOLD MEDALS.
In the year 1752, May 8, the Provost and Senior Fellows agreed
to give annually, lor ever, two Gold Medals for the encouragement
of Bachelors of Arts in the study of the Greek Language ; having
received a benefaction of one hundred and twenty guineas, besides
a die, from the Kight 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 liegius 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 lirsl 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 Calendar,
subject to the approval of the Board.
o. The Examination shall be conducted by the liegius Professor of
Greek, theProfessor of Latin, and one Examiner nominated by tlie 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 of
the Examination.
A list of Prizemen is given at jp. 233.
Subject for 1893:— "Poetae Melici" (Bergk's Poetae Lyrici Graeci,
Vol. 111.).
5«*;>c</or 1894:— Aristotle, "Poetics and Rhetoric;" and the recently
discovered treatise, '* On the Constitution of Athens," ascribed by some
to Aristotle.
' Tlut »•, within th;ec years from the date of their B. A. Examination.
vice-chancellor's prizes. 113
VICE-CHANCELLOR'S LATIN MEDALS.
On the 30tli 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 Hegulations. 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. 235
Subject for 1893 : — Lucretius.
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 EngUsh Literature.
• That 18, within three years from the date of their B.A. Examination.
H4 SPKCIAL PRIZE.
Subjects for the Prizes to he awarded in January ^ 1893.
Greek or Latin Prose — "Modem Greece since the establishment of
the Monarchy.
Greek or Latin Verse — Camhyses.
A list of Prizemen is given at p. 236.
The Subjects and Prizemen in English Prose and Verse 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 lUh of November,
1874, the liev. 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 araount, 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 suflBlcient
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 Board of Trinity
College, and duly announced in the University Calendar for each year.
0. 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 1893 is —
King and Cookson's Sounds and Inflexions in Greek and Latin.
Monro's Grammar of the Homeric Dialect.
The value of the Prize is £15.
A liBt of Prizemen is given at p. 242.
See lUt of Fellows, year 1669.
THE WILLIAM ROBERTS PRIZE. 115
THE TYRRELL MEMORIAL PRIZE.*
At a meeting of the subscribers to a fund for establishing a Memo-
rial in memory of the late W. G. 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 he a Biennial Gold Medal, to he awarded for the
best Translations of passages into the four kinds of Classical Composition.
2. That the passages for the Compositions he announced in November
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. 242.
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 Freshmen in
the Michaelmas Term.
Frizemenfor 1892.
Eaual { G^y^^' Lucius Henry.
^ \ Roulston, Edmund Joseph.
• See list of Scholars, year 1871, and of Benefactions for 1877.
" See list of FeIlow8,iyear 1847. .
116 SPECIAL PHIZES.
PEIZE IN LOGICS AND ETHICS.
THE WRAY PRIZE.
A SUM of £500 was given 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 encoiirageraent
of Metaphysical Studies among the Undergraduates of the Uni-
versity of Dublin.
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 Logics 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 1893 — Hume's '* Inquiry concerning Human
Understanding" (being Essay xxxix.), with the portion of
T. H. Green's ** General Introduction" relative to the subject
of the inquiry (being pp. 161-299 of vol. i. of Green's Philo-
sophical Works).
A list of Prizemen is given at p. 242.
JELLETT PRIZES 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 alreaay 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
aggregate 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 tit, 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 1892.
Humphroy, Alexander M. | Green, Fin lay Monds.
• See lift of FeUowa, 1800.
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PRIZE IN EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE.
EKENHEAD SCHOLAESHIP.
A Scholarship, called '' The Ekenhead Scholarship, " tenable
for three years, was founded in 1879 by Mrs. Mary Dummett, in
memory of her brother, Thomas Ekenhead, Esq.
This Scholarship, which is open only to natives of the county
of Antrim, Avill 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 llegnault's experiments, compensating pendulums, maxi-
mum density of water, air thermometers).
Measurement of densities of gases and vapours (Eegnault'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 (llegnault's experiments).
Measurement of latent heat (ice calorimeters, Carre's freezing machine).
Measurement of heat 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 (Wollaston's, Daniell's,
and Grove's cells).
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 FBIZE8.
Chemistry.
Candidates are expected to give evidence of experimental knowledge in
the 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 chief non-
metals, and of their acid and non-acid products ; Composition of air,
water, and coal-gas ; The processes of combustion and of respiration
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. 243.
I
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 Tear,
To^end,'^Edward H. S., } ^^''''^' Awarded Jlrst-rank prizes.
Third Year.
[None.]
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PRIZES IN HISTOEY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
CLUFF MEMOEIAL PRIZE.^
** The friends of the late James Stanton Cluff, botli 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. 243.
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
Regulations 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 See list of Scholars, year 1858. and of Benefactions for 1870.
b College Register, vol. xiii., p. 16.
120 THE HELEN BLAKE NATIONAL HISTOET SCHOLABSHIP.
2. The interest of £2700,* the Fund handed over hy the Lords of the
Treasury to Trinity College, shall be paid annually to the Scholar so
elected.
3. The Scholarship shall he 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 the 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 of
Trinity College, Dublin — the word Student being interpreted to include
Members of Trinity College, under the Collegiate standing of Masters of
Arts.b
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 Regulations.
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 Restoration to the accession of William the Third. 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 be sent in on or before March 31st, in the year of
election.
A lilt of Prizemen is given at p. 243.
' This mim hu b«en Inveated in the purchase of £2300, four per cent. Debenture
Stock of the Qreat Sont horn and Wcsteni Railway Company of Ireland: this will pro-
doce about £92 per annum, which will bu the annual value of the Scholarship.
k 8m note to rcguIaUons regarding Berkeley Mcdul.
PHIZES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY. 121
PRIZES IN POLITICAL ECONOMY.
iNthe year 1837, the Provost and Senior Fellows resolved to institute
an Annual Examination in Political Economy, and to oifer Prizes,
one of £10, and a second of £5, for proliciency 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 oifer 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 Calendar.
Special Subject for 1893.
Commercial Crises.
A list of Prizemen is given at p. 244.
WHATELY MEMORIAL PRIZE IN POLITICAL ECONOMY.
On the l3th 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
132 SPECIAL P&IZES.
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. 6f/., New Three per Cents., to the
credit of the Fund. The following proposal, relative to the
Whately Prize, was adopted by the lioard, 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 Fniversity 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. 244.
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 already under '* Prizes
in Classics."
A list of Prizemen is given at p. 236.
Subjects for the Prizes to he awarded in January, 1893.*
English Verse — Hypatia.
English Prose— The influence of Philosophical thought on Imaginative
Creation.
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 Literature two
years' sets of their Publications, to be given as a Prize for distin-
fuished proficiency in that subject. The Prize is open to all
tudents. The date of the Examination is Hxed by the Professor
of English Literature.
• The KubJocU for the year 1898-4 will be annonnced In June, 1898.
STEWART LITEEART SCHOLAESHIP. 123
The Course is as follows :—
1. Rask's Anglo-Saxon Grammar, by Thorpe (2nd ed., Triibner, 1865),
omitliug 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 1893.
John Kells Ingram, LL. D.
STEWART LITERARY SCHOLARSHIP.
Regulations as to the Stewart 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, iu the proportion of one Literary Scholarship, and two
Medical Scholarships, or as near thereto as the circumstances of the case
will admit ; the number of such Scholarships available for the year to be
prescribed by the Provost and Senior Fellows 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 LITERABT 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 Scholai-ships 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— that 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
Schcdarship for proficiency in the treatment of Mental Diseases, after
the completion of his second year as a Medical Student in Trinity College,
Dublin ; and no perstm shall compete for a Scholarship to be awarded
for proficien(!y in the treatment of Mental Diseases, but within two years
after he shall have graduated as a Bachelor of Medicine.
" No person shall compete for a Medical Scholarship who is already
the holder of a Medical Scholurship either in Trinity College or the Royal
University ; and no [)er8on 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 years; and it shall not bo 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."
SEIZES IN OBIENTAL LANGUAGES. 125
In Michaelmas Term, 1893, the Senior Lecturer 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 1891,
1892, 1893 ; and such Student shall receive £20 a-year during three
years, provided his answering be deemed sufficient.
For the Regulations respecting the Stewart Medical Scholarships
to be awarded in 1893, see under the head "School of Physic,
Prizes."
A list of Prizemen is given at p. 244.
RICHARD F. LITTLEDALE PRIZE.
Mr. Harold Littledale and other relatives and friends of the late
Rev. Richard F. Littledale, D.D., having contributed a sum of
£228 14s. Qd. for the founding of a Prize in English Literature in
commemoration of him, it was decided that the Prize should be
awarded annually to the student who, having passed the general
Michaelmas Examination of the Senior Freshman Year, shall
obtain the highest marks at the Michaelmas Senior Freshman
Prize Examination in English Literature.
Prizeman for 1892.
Simpson, Albert Edward.
PRIZES m ORIENTAL LANGUAGES.
HEBREW, CHALDEE, AND SYRIAC PRIZES.
Pbizes 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
Xewcombe, 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 the 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.
126 SPECIAL PRIZES.
Prizemen in Hehreto^ Chaldee^ and ISyriac,
Trinity Term, 1892.
Hebrew,
Senior Class.
Joseph T. S. Stopford.
Middle Class.
Henry Barber.
Junior Class.
Samuel B. TIarris.
Thomas G. G, Collins.
W. G. Hughes,
Robert C, Ross.
Owen S. Clarendon.
Gerald W. Peacocke
John F. Synge.
I
Chaldee and Syriae.
Ellison, John E.
PRIZES IN ARABIC, PERSIAN, AND HINDUSTANI.
The Provost and Senior Fellows have founded an annual Prize of
£10 for proticiency 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. 245.
PRIZE IN SANSKRIT.
An 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. 245.
MISCELLANEOUS PRIZES IN LANGUAGES.
PRIZES IN IRISH.
For the encouragement of the study of the Irish Language, tht
Board have placed the sum of £20 at tlie 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
in Trinity Term, on a day named in the Almanac.
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PRIZES m ITALIAN AND SPANISH. 127
Senior Class.
Lloyd, Joseph Henry.
O'Clery, Charles Alexander.
Ward, Thomas.
Prizemen in Irish, 1892.
Junior Class.
Synge, John Millington.
SEIZES 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 : —
Aifieri, Saul, Brute Secondo, Agide.
Manzoni, I promessi Sposi (Chaps, i.-xii.).
Dante, II Purgatorio, Cantos 1-20.
Calderon, La vida es suefio, II magico prodigioso.
Cervantes, Don Quijote, Part I.
F. Caballero, La Gaviota.
Prizemen in Italian for 1892.
First Rank. I Second Bank.
[None.] I [None.]
Prizemen in Spa7iish for 1892.
First Rank. I Second Rank,
[None.] I [None.]
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JUNIOR AND SENIOR 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
Class, 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 Examinations shall be held annually, in Michaelmas Term,
on days notified in the University Calendar.*
4. No Student will be allowed to bo a Candidate wlio shall have
completed his nineteenth year before the 1st of Jime immediately pre-
ceding the commencement of the Examination.
5. AU 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, Supplemented 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. 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 vivd voce translation, . 100
Portions of three Latin authors, for vivd voce translation, . 100
Paper of unseen Greek and Latin passages, . . .80
Ancient Ilistory and Geography, . . . . 40
Oreek and Latin Proso Composition, . . . .80
•On the days Iminfidiately micrecdlnK tlie ilay of the second October Entrance
UmoIuUuii of Council, June 1, 1K«1. subsequently adopU'd by tlic board. )
k R«M)iuiiunb uf the board and Council, December 14, I87», and February I'J, 187U.
EXHIBITIONS. 129
Science (300 marks).
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).
11. For the present year the Greek and Latin books for vivA voce
translation will be as foUow^s: —
Homer, Iliad, Books i. ii. iii. vi.
Euripides, Hecuba.
Xenophon, Anabasis, Books i. ii. iii. iv.
Virgil, JEneid, Books i. ii. yi. 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 Rome.
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., XII., XV., XVII., XTX., with corresponding portions
of Smith's Speciirens of English Literature (from " Short
Specimens," also published as " Smaller Specimens").
3. Milton, Paradise Lost, Book I.
4. Shakspere, Merchant of Venice.
5. English Composition.
6. History of England (Student's Hume).
7. Modern Geography (Clyde).
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.
ir. — 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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130 EXHIBITIONS.
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 Modern 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
respective Students, at the close of the June and JJecetuber quarters ;
the first payment to be made at the close of the December quarter next
following the day of election.
* Resolutions of Board and Council, May 17 and U, 187U.
k lUsolutlon of Board November ;;(). 1RS9.
* I'rurided sufflcicni merit has been shuwu.
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 Scholar."
"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 SCHOLARSHIP.
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 failing 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 tenure 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 ansM'ering 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.
Scholar for 1889.
Thrift, WiUiam Edward.
132 fexaiBiTiONS.
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 Steame Exhibitions.
5 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 conhrmed by Act of Parliament (10 Geo. I., 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 tirst-class Erasmus Smith's Exhibition is £7 75. 8c?.,
and of a second-class do. £o 10s. 9d
Doivjies Exhibitions. — The Do^vnes Exhibitioners are selected,
in accordance with the will of the founder, as expressed in the fol-
lowing passage of his will^ : —
" I leave Fifty Pounds annually, to be given among five Students on
the Divinity Hne, 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 behaviour, negligence in at-
tending the Divinity Lectiures, or incapacity in such Students, certified
by the Divinity Lecturer."
The annual value of each Exhibition is £10 Irish^ or £9 4«. 8rf.
present currency.
Worrall Exhibitions. — The WorraU Exhibitioners, in accord-
ance with the will of the founder, are chosen by the Board from
poor 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 declai*ed to be vacant, the
Tutors are invited to state to the Board the names of their pupils
liaving the qualifications required by the founder's will, and such
other oiroumstances as may guide the Board in their selection.
• Bcwitttlon of Board. May 28, 1861 . » College Register, p. 3, 1784.
EXHIBITIONS. 1^3
Crowe and Clanhrassil Exhibitions. — These ExMbitions 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. 8<^.
On the 28th March, 1874, a deed of grant of the right of pre-
sentation to the Crowe Exhibitions, by the Rev. 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 Fellows and the Rev. Robert Blundell,
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 wiUs 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. 4(i. 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.
Steartie, Parsons, Yelverton, Griffith, and Briggs Exhibitions
are elected to by the Board for general collegiate merit, the prefe-
rence being generally given to Scholars on the foundation. The
annual value of each is £4 12s. 4c?.
AU the foregoing Exhibitions are vacated when the holders
arrive at Master's standing.
Exhibitions awarded to Scholars.
On the 1st 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 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-
1S4 EXHIBITIOKS.
WORTH EXHIBITIONS.
These Exhibitions were granted, in 1699, by the Hon. "William
Worth, of the city of Dublin, who granted for the purpose a
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 the city and county of
Cork, should be selected by the Bishop of Cork, the 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 £2U 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.
EXHIBITIONS. 1^5
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. 8c/. of the present currency),
and hfteen several Exhibitions of£6 a-year, Irish (being equal to
£5 lOs. 9(7., present currency), shall from time to time, and at all
times thereafter, 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 Degree 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 obtain a reduction either as a Scholar or
as an Exhibitioner, but not as both.
The following Rules and Regulations 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 : —
1. This Rule is inoperative at present.
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 75. %d. shall be increased or supplemented each
year, by an additional grant of £32 124-. Ad., to the sum of £40 ; and one
other of said Exhibitions shall be increased, or supplemented, by an ad-
ditional grant of £17 lis. 4.d., to the sum of £25; such supplemental
sums or grants to be held subject to the Rules and Regulations hereafter
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. Ad., and one of £17 125. Ad.., shall be ottered for com-
petition in each and every year.
6. That four 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
their entering the University, have been educated altogether at the
Harcourt-street School, and that the same conditions shall attach to the
holding of these Exhibitions as apply to the present Supplemented
Exhibitions.
186 EXHTBITIONS.
7. The Provost and Senior Fellows having signified 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, Harcourt-street — the course of learning forming the subject
of such Examination will be that which is, or shall be, provided or autho-
rized by the Rules and Regulations of Trinity College.
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 7s. 8d.
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 furnish
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 former pupil of
any of the said Grammar Schools, may have presented himself for Exami-
nation, to furnish to the Governors a detailed statement of the result of
such Examination ; setting forth, not only the positive merits of each su( h
Student, but also his relative merits, aa compared with the several other
EXHIBITIONS. 13*7
persons who have submitted themselves to such Examination, from what-
soever Schools such 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 Eules, shall be first in merit, by reason of hia
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
his Exhibition 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 it for 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 Royal 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 thall have been obtained in the meantime ; and a
188 BXIirBITIONS.
payment for the entire year 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 Ist of November, have fulfilled all the
requisites for the whole year.
REGULATIONS OF ROYAL SCHOLARSHIPS OR EXHIBITIONS
FOUNDED BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF EDUCATION
IN IRELAND.
The Regulations relating to the Royal Scholarsliips 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."
MiDLKTON School The Commissioners of Education in Ire-
land have granted annually two Prizes, one of £30 and one of
£20, competed for by 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 prepaied by the Educatioiial Endowments Com-
missioners, and until the Scheme is Jinally approved by an Order
in Councily the two Prizes will be awarded as heretofore.
EXHIBITIONS. 139
FOYLE COLLEGE EXHIBITIONS.
The Honorable the 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 manner as Exhibitions lapsing naturally.
146
EXHIBITIONS.
SENIOR EXHIBITIONERS.
Michaelmas, 1892.
Colqiihoun, David "Wm. Sproule.
Palmer, John Johnston.
Sikes, Edwin.
White, Dudley Joseph.
Hampton, Robert.
Gwynn, Lucius Henry.
Dowds, Alexander Earls.
Jobson, Thomas Battersby.
Moore, Henry John.
Jackson, James Thomas.
Price, John Wills.
Wood, Frederick Charles.
JUNIOR AND SCHOOL EXHIBITIONERS.
The following list contains the names of the successful Candidates
at the Examination for Junior and School Exhibitions held in
Michaelmas Term, 1892, 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 : —
Alton, Ernest Henry [High
School, Dublin).
Rogers, Reginald Arthur
Percy {Tipperary Grammar
School) .
J. — Hannyngton, Frank {Royal
School, Enniskillen).
Valentine, John Archibald
{Royal School, Emiiskillm).
J.— Kerr, William M'Clelland
(Kingstown School).
J. — Bulloch, Alexander Millar
{Academical lustitutiou,
Coleraine) .
J. — Reid, William Augustus
{Mr. Strangways^ School).
J. — Garratt, Richard {Corrig
School, Kingstown).
J. — Tackaberry, Thos. Benjamin
{Royal School, Enniskillen).
J. — Thompson, John Bernard
{Royal School, Etwiskillen).
J. — Sugars, Robert Mon-ison
{Royal School, Dungannon).
Stack, William Bagot
( Grammar School, Drogh eda) .
J. — Adderley, Thomas Edward
Brown {Rathmines School).
J.— Hewitt, William Herbert
{Mr. Stramways' School)).
J. — Fleming, William John
{Lnrgan College).
Smyth, James Hunter {Foyh
College, Londonderry).
J. — Joynt, Francis Christopher
Dudley {High School,
Dublin).
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ir0fe^si0itH;I S400IS,
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.
§ r. 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 Kegius Professor. Each year consists of three
Terms, viz., the Michaelmas Term, beginning early in Novem-
ber ; the Hilary Terra, beginning early in February ; the
Trinity Term, 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 are 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 DIVINITT SCHOOL.
§ n. 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 thev 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 witli
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 : —
Stewards Outlines of Moral Philosophy, Partii., Chap.i., Section iv.,
to end of Chapter ; and Chap. 11., Sect. 1. ; (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
• The names of Groduate Divinity Students completing tlieir last Term of Divinity
Lecture* of the Senior Year in the June Uuarter are not istrucl< otf the College books
antU after tliv 1 iiiul ICxaminatlon of the KcRius Professor of Divinity. (Resolution of
Bou4 May 8, 1886.)
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 iSenior 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 Divinity Year.
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 one of his Assistants to lecture
such Students as he thinks fit in Greek Testament, and they
are bound to attend these Lectures from 12 to 1 o'clock on
Mondays and Thursdays. 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 omis-
sion 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 fit 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 Hist<>ry are held on the first
days of Lectures in 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 Examinations 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
144 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.*
Archbishop King's Lecturer delivers a Course of Prelections on
the Evidences of Revealed Eeligion ; and his Assistants lecture
on Butler's Analogy.
Hilary Term. — On the first I/ecture 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.
Ai'chbishop 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, Bookii., chap. iv. (from a.d. 363
to A.D. 381) ; Book in., chaps, ii., iii., iv. {St. Augustine —
Donaiism ; Pelagianism ; 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 Term, 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.
• Candidate! are expected to be acquainted with the>renderin{i;8 of the Revised Version
of the New TeMtamvnt.
DIVINITY SCHOOL. 145
Students are required to give notice to Archbishop King's Lec-
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 viir.
Liddon's Bampton Lectures, on " The Divinity of our Lord ; "
Lectures ii. iv. v. vi. vii.
Ecclesiastical History. — The portions of Robertson 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 wbich is not
compulsory) is held in Michaelmas Term. Vide infra, " Prizes,"
§ IV. Senige Divinity Year.
The llegius Professor receives at his Class those Students only
whose names have been returned to him by Archbishp 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 Prof essor, 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 lectures 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 the renderings of the Revised
Version of the New Testament.
146 DIVIMTY SCHOOL.
SUBJECTS OF THE ASSISTANTS' LECTURES.
Michaelmas and Hilary Terms. — The Thirty-nine Articles, with
Commentary, as appointed for the Final Examination.
Trinity 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 Uegius Professor. ( Vide infrUy
** Divinity Composition Premiums.")
On the first Lecture 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 Term, in the 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 following subjects, in addition to the portions
of the Greek Testament just mentioned : —
Hilary Term. — 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 Articles 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.
V. 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 held at the
end of the Michaelmas and Hilary Terms, for Supplementalists who
liave completed their attendance on Divinity Lectures in those
Terms resoectively.
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 be given one week before the day of
Examination.
• Candidates are expected to bo acquainted with the renderings of tlie Revised
Venloo of the New Testament.
DIVINITY SCHOOL. 147
The Examination is conducted by the Regins Professor and his
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 hrst
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. Soly Scripture. — The Bible in the Authorized Version^ —
(1) Old Testament ; (2) New Testament.
3. Hebrew. — (See the Regulations below.)
4. Greek. — St. Paul's SecondEpistle to the Corinthians, and the Epistle
to the Hebrews, with Hammond's Outlines of Textual Ciiticism.
5. Ecclesiastical History. — The portions of Robertson appointed for
tke 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 himself at the Examina-
tion at the close of any Term, in not less than three of ihQ 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 Proi^ssor 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 shall be given to such Students as shall
have answered creditably in Hebrew at the final Examination, and
have not previously obtained the Professor of Plebrew's Certificate.
• Candidates are expected to be acquainted with the renderings of the Revised New
'iestament in all the books, the Greek of which thev have Juid to prepare for examina-
tion in the Divinity School.
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148 PIVINITV SCHOOL.
"When attendance upon the whole Divinity Course has been thus
completed, the Divinity Testimonium is given in the following form
Testamur A. B. per biennium sedulo interfuisse Praelectionibus atque
Examinationibus in Sacra Theologia per leges 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 f " Prizes."
§ Y. Additional Lectqres.
In addition to the foregoing Lectures, which are compulsory
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 Tlicology.
1. HKBREW LECTURES.
1. All Students, of whatever standing, are permitted to attend
Hebrew Lectures, which are continued for three years.
2. Students who have completed the lirst year in Hebrew may
obtain from the Professor a Testimonium to that effect.
3. To complete the first year, the Student must attend three
Terms with one of the Assistants to the Professor, the Course being
as follows : —
IleUrew Grammar.
Genesis, chaps, i. to iv., and xii. to xv. : 1 Kings, xvii. to xxii.
and 2 Kings, i. to iii.
He must also pass an Examination in the above Course, to be
held at tlie end of the third Term. Additional credit will be allowed
at the I'.xaraination to Students who bring up also 2 Kings iv. to ix.
1)IVINITY 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 third 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 lii. 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 Rev. 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.
Kesolutions of Board and Council, January 23, and Febnaaiy 10, 1886.
IfiO DiviNrrr school.
2. BIBLICAL GEEEZ.
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^ *' Special
Prizes."
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. miSH.
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, "Special Prizes."
0. PASTOEAL 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 preaching, reading the Liturgy,
and practical parochial work.
§ Ti. Peizes.
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, 1858, founded "Theological Exhibitions," in place of
the Prizes formerly known as the "Divinity Professor's Premiums."
DIVINITY SCHOOL. 151
The Examinatioi} for these Exhibitions is held each year at the
end of Hilary Term, on the days stated in the Almanac.
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 15s., provided that they shall have pre-
viously passed the Final Divinity Examination ; otherwise such
Candidates shall pay the usual Keplacement Fee for Graduates
of £1 I6s.— {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 1893 : —
I.
The Old Testament in the Authorized Version. » Special Subject. —
Esther and Daniel (EngHsh and Septuagint), including the Septua-
gintal [Apocrypha] additions to both Books ; and both the Greek
Versions of Daniel.
The following Articles in Smith's Dictionary of the Bible : — Old
Testament; Esther ; Esther, Book of; Laniel ; Daniel, Book of;
Septuagint ; Vulgate.
11.
Hebrew. — Isaiah xl. to end.
III.
Greek. — The New Testament.'^ Special Subject. — The Pastoral Epistles
and the Epistle to the Hebrews. ^
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 Peshitto, 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. Paul.
Salmon's Introduction to the New Testament, Lectures i.-v., xviii.,
XX., xxi.
* Candidates are expected to be acquainted with the renderings of the Revised Version,
especially of Ksther and Daniel, and of all the books of the New Testament.
^ The Speaker's Commentary \s recommended; also that of Bishop Ellicott on the
Pastoral Epistles ; also of Bishop Westcott on Hebrews.
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IV.
Hardwick's History of the ArticUs.
The Doctrinal Canons of the Council of Trent,* y'lz. those passed in
Sessions 3, 4, o, 6, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, omitting the Decrees on
Reformation.
Salmon's Infallibility of the Churchy Lectures ii., iii., iv., xi., xii.,
xiv., xviii.-xxiii.
Meyrick, Church of England Doctrine of Holy Communion.
Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity. Book 5.
The Book of Common Prayer'' (England and Ireland).
Y.
Eusehius, Ecclesiastical History. — (For the History.)
Stanley's Holy Eastern Church.
Ahbey and Overton's English Church in the \%th Century.
Stokes's Ireland and the Celtic Church; Ireland and the Norman
Church.
VI.
Greek — St. Athanasius, Orations against the Arians.^
Latin — St. Augustine, Enchiridion ad Laurentium, and Ee Catechizandis
Eudibus.^
The Article Athanasius^ in Smith and "Wace's Dictionary of Christian
Biography.
Possidius, Vita S. Augustini;^ Neander, Church History, vols. iii.
and iv. [Bohn's Translation] ; the parts which relate to St. Augus-
tine's life and teaching, especially vol. iii. pp. 129-146, 279-308,
501 to end; vol. iv. pp. 285-385.
Note. — Candidates for the B.D. 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 Erophecy. Browne On the Articles. Paley's Horce
Eaulince. Mozley On Miracles.
The Examination for Theological Exhibitions and for B.D. Degree
will be held in Hilary Term (March 14, 15, 16).
Examinations for the B.D. Degree will also be held in Trinity Term
(June 13, 14, 15), and in Michaelmas Term (Dec. 5, 6, 7), in the same
Course,
The following will be, on each occasion, the order of Exami-
nation : —
Eirst 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.
' Aec«aBible In the Tauchnltz edition of the Camnes, &c. (Leipzig) j also In Denzlnger's
EnrMridifm.
'- Tiif J'nii/er Hook JnterUaved, and Procter'* History of the Book o/Cotnmon Prayer
(IHth <iiitinii|, aro recommended.
• A u>ciiil LdlUoii in that ol Dr. Bright (Clarendon Press Series).
0 AcccMiblo in ilurter'n Sorle*. SH. Patrum Opuscula (lunsbrUck).
DIVINITY SCHOOL. 153
For 1894, the following will be substituted : — In i., Genesis and
Exodus ; in ii., Isaiah i.-xxxix. ; in iii., the Catholic Epistles ; in
VI., St. Augustine's Confessiones — in each case with corresponding
changes in the collateral books. The Epistle to the Hebrews will be
retained ; also the Orations of St. Atbanasius. Other changes may be
also made. The M'hole Course for 1894 will be finally arranged and
issued about Easter, 1893.
ARCHBISHOP KING S DIVINITY PHIZES.
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 Triuity 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 Romans, Galatians, Philippians, Ephesians, Colossians.
Harmony of the Gospels. Paley's Evidences and Horse Paulinge.
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 E, 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
Certiticates 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 Eorster, 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 lioard, July 7, l88o.
Ji3
154 DITINITY 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 by the Board, for the Junior Divinity Class. The fund,
along with the unappropriated 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.
CAESON BIBLICAL PEIZE.
[^The regulations are given on p. 107.]
DK. DOWNES' DIVINITY PREMIUMS.
In the year 1797, these Premiums were established out of a fund
bequeathed to the College for the purpose, by the Rev. Dr. Downes,
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 — (1) for written Compositions, (2) for an ex-
temjwre Discourse, and (3) for reading the Liturgy. In these
branches, the Examinations are held, respectively, on three
separate days in Trinity Term, of which notice is given in the
Almanac, and by advertisement on the College Gate.
The Examiners are the Regius 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 Terra,
by the Regius Professor of Divinity.
To become a Candidate in any of the three departments, it is
necessary 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. Premiunu for Written Composition. In the trial for this
Prize, the Candidates deliver discoui'ses 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 shall appear to
merit, regard being had, as well to the manner of pronouncing such
discourses, as to the matter of them ; and no Candidate can be
entitled to either of the Premiums oftener than three times.
• UniT. Cal., 1885, pp. 32. 3S. b Univ. Cal.. 1 83.J. p. 10<.
• It U to be rcmarkuit timt all the Frcinluins here lucntiaiit-a die in tlio uld Iibh
currency.
DIVINITY SCHOOL. 155
2. Premiums for Extempore Speaking. To tlie Student who
shall deliver the best discourse ear^empore 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 Liturgy 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
Eight Hon. Robert K. Warren, late M. P. for the University, 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.
DivmrrY composition premiums.
The Regius Professor of Divinity and Archbishop King's Lecturer
recommend to the Board, 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
15 6 DIVINITY SCHOOL.
Scholarships," and placed them under the superintendence of
Trustees, named by the founders.
The Scholarships are designed for such Students only as give
reasonable hope that they will 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 suflficient
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 CoUege 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 the 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 Bedell Scholarship : —
1. Irish Grammar.
2. Translation of the Gospels from Irish into English, and vice versd.
3. The Lord's Prayer, Creed, and Ten Commandments, in Irish, by
heart ; the Creed proved from Holy Scripture.
4. The Thirty-nine Articles proved from Holy Scripture.
6. Composition.
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157
ANNUAL EXAMINATIONS.
First Year.
1. Translation of the Pentateucli.
2. Church Catechism in Irish by
heart, and proved from Holy
Scripture.
3. Composition in Irish.
SecondYear.
1. Translation of the Epistles.
2. Irish Composition.
3. Declamation in Irish (Extem-
pore) .
Third Year.
1. The Historical Books of the
Irish Bible.
2. Composition.
3. Declamation in Irish.
Fourth Tear.
1. The remainder of the Bible.
2. Composition.
3. Declamation in Irish.
4. The Book of Common Prayer
compared with Scripture.
KYLE IRISH PIUZE.
A Prize for the encouragement of the Study of the Irish Language
has been founded in the IJniversity, in commemoration of the late
Eight 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
class of Divinity Students from any one of the Dioceses of Limerick,
Ardfert, and Aghadoe ; Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, and Kilniacduagh ;
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.
6. 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 £9 105« 4c/.
158 DIVINITT SCHOOL.
BUTCHER EXHIBITIONS.
A sum of money having been subscribed in memory of the
Right Rev. Samuel Butcher, b.d., 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 hands 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 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.
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 amoimt of the several
Exhibitions, provided that the amount of any one shaU not be more than
£50 or less than £25.
6th. That in the event of there not being a suflScient number of de-
serving and qualified Candidates, or the entire interest on the Fund
within 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.,
Ist April, and Ist July, in 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 sum 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 June 2G, 1879, the Bishop of Cashel in
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the Chair, and approved by the General Synod of the Church of
Ireland, April 27, 1880 :—
1. That the Exhibitions he awarded by a Board, consisting of the
Archbishop of Dublin, for the time being ; the Eegius Profes-
sor 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 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 shall 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 within 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 Regius 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 Regius 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 sura of money having been subscribed in memory of the late
Right Hon. William Brooke, 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 Rijiht Ilouourable William Brooke."
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" That acquaintance with the Greek Testament shall be the qualifica-
tion for such Exhibition, regard being also had to personal character,
and insufficiency of private means.
The following liegulations were also adopted : —
1. The sum of £500, and such other sums as may be contributed for
the purpose, shall be held by the Representative Body of the Church of
Ireland for the use of the " William Brooke Exhibiton."
2. Tlie 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 quorum.
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, wlio shall also have power to withhold the Exbi-
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.
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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 Regius Professor of Feudal and English Law.
The Eeid Professor of Constitutional and Criminal Law.
REGTJLATIONS.^
The Regius Professor of Laws delivers Lectures on Eoman
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 Lectures. 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 Terms. 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.
■ The Professorship, in the Statutes of Charles I., 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 Boai-d and Visitors, the title generally-
used is that of the Professor of Civil Law. The above is tlie style adopted by the
Professor in liis oflficial acts.
•> Kesolutions of Board and Council, June 15 and 12, 188J).
162 LAW SCHOOL.
It is the duty of each Professor to attend the Examination in
person while the Students are engaged upon his Paper. In case he
is unable so to attend, he is bound to give notice thereof to the
Kegistrar of the Law School. On, receiving such notice, the
Registrar 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 hound at the end of Michaelmas and Hilary
Term 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 liCcturer 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 OP 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 by passing at a subsequent Examination 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.
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 best 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.
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DUTIES OP THE EEGISTEAR OP 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, such certificates
of attendance as they may be entitled to and may require.
Rules of the Honorable Society of Kincfs Inns^ with regard to
the Admission of Students into the Society, and to the Degree of
Barrister-at-Law.
Admission of Students.
I. Every person 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 Twenty-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 pay 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.
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 Service, 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.
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VII. Every other person applying to be admitted a Student {except
he has been in practice as a Solicitor for not less than five years] shall,
before such admission as a Student, pass an Examination in the follow-
ing subjects, viz. : —
Latin : —
Caesar — Commentaries, Books i. and ii.
Virgil — -3Jneid, 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 Literatuke : —
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).
h. Spenser's Faerie Queene, Book. i. (Clarendon Press
Series).
c. Kvi^ three of the following Plays of Shakspere : —
Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Hamlet, King John, Henry V.,
Richard XL, Othello, Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo
and Juliet.
d. Milton's Paradise Lost, omitting Books v.-viii., and
The Sonnets.
e. 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.
/. Dryden : — Absalom and Achitophel, and Religio Laiti,
or, The Hind and the Panther.
g. Pope's Essay on Man, and Rape of the Lock.
h. Byron :— Childe Harold.
I. Tennyson's lesser Poems, as in Edition of 1852, or the
Arthurian Legends.
/ Johnson's Lives of Milton, Dryden, Pope, and Addison.
k. Macaulay's Essays on Warren Hastings, and Lord Clive,
or on Frederick II. (of Prussia), and Lord Chatham.
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Keeping Terms.
VIII. 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
each Course of Lectures, in the subject of the Course of Lectures of the
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 XL, 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
166 LAW SCHOOL.
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
aboye-mentioned Certifi.cates.
Call 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 Declartion at foot thereof by a Bencher.
XXVI. Every Student so applying for admission to the Degree of a
Barrister-at-Law, shall, on presenting his 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
have 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.
By Order,
John D. O'IIanlon,
Tinder Treasurer.
King's Inns, Michaelmas Term, 1890.
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Extract from the Consolidated Regulations of the Four Inns of
Court in England^ sanctioned and confirmed hy Orders of the
several Societies made in the month of Decemher^ 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 ; Eoman Civil Law ; Constitu-
tional Law and Legal History ; Common Law ; Equity ; The Law of
Real 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
Koman Civil Law ; iii. Constitutional Law and Legal History ;
iv. Common Law ; v. Equity ; vi. The Law of Eeal 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 shall 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 sufficient Examination in such subject or
subjects.
48. There shall be four Examinations in every year, one of which
shall 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
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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 1st 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 ustif y 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.
Rules with regard to the Adtnission of Apprentices as Attorneys
or Solicitors.
I. — ADMISSION IN IKELAND.
The 7th and 9th Sections of "The Attorneys' and Solicitors' Act
{Ireland), 1866 " (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,
mav 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 porio<l
exceeding three years, ho may, after having duly served three years of
sttob term, in such manner as would have been required if he had been
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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 terra 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 Attornej'', 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."
H. — ADMISSION IN ENGLAND.
By 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 practisins: 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 hp has successfully passed the
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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 fiith
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 tlie 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 eundem 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 [6] 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 Eee for the Degree of LL.B. is £11 15s., payable to the
Senior Proctor.
* BmoIuUoiis of Board and Council, June 8 and 5, 1878. Meeting: of Senate, June 29,
U>76.
*• ReMlutlon ot Board, May 8, 1882.
LAW SCHOOL. 171
2. Doctor of Laws. '^
A Candidate for tlie 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 D.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 llome.
2. By presenting to the Eegius 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 he 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 Registrar of the Law School, one month,
before the Commencements, the particular qualifications which,
they propose to offer for their Degrees. For other Candidates one
day's notice is sufficient.
Note. — A Decree, of which the following was a clause, was
passed by the Senate on the 16th of June, 1885 : —
"Proviso tamen quod omnibus quibus imquam per Statuta licuerit
Baccalaureatum vel Doctoratum in utroque jure secundum regulas
antehac vigentes capessere, post hac etiam liceat secundum eas regulas
pro illis gradibus supplicare."
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 los.
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 4U per cent, of the questions
to be answered on the aggregate of the papers. 'J he answers
sent in to each examiner must not fall much below this percentage.
The Eee for the Degree of LL.D. is £22, payable to the Senior
Proctor.
The Examinations commence at 9 o'clock, a.m., on each of the
days appointed, and extend into the day following.
• Resolution .s of Board and Council, June 8 and 5, 1878. Meeting of Senate, June 21) f
1878.
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SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
HISTOEY OP THE SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
**The School of Physic in Ireland" is constituted by the
Statute of 40 Geo. III., cap. 84 ; and the Statute of 30th Vict.,
cap. 9.
The Buildings 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 Kegius 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 hy Trinity College.
♦ 1. The Professor of Anatomy and Chirui-gery.
•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 hy 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-
cordatum of £40 yearly, granted by the Government to the Uni-
versity, for a *'Physitian's pay." This is believed to have been
the orijfin of the Regius Professorship of Physic.
In Bishop Bedell's Statutes, a. d. 1G28, 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
oontirmed by the Letters Patent, 13 Car. I. :
•♦ Volumus insuper, ut et Jurista, et Medicus, post secundum profes-
sionis annum, semel quovis termino in sua facultate praQlegant."
• I'he ProfQssorHlilps rniirkcd thus (*) ar« named In the Scbuol ot Jfhysic Act, or iu the
Ameiidmuiu Act.
SCHOOL OF PHtSlC. 178
By the Charter and Letters Patent given to Trinity College,
A. D. 1637, 18 Car. I., cap. 18, it is provided that one of the Fellows
of the College shall devote himself to the study of Medicine : —
** Neminem autem volumus invitum cogi ad studia haec, sed eligatur
aliquis, qui professiones istas [i. e. jurisprudentise et medicinae] respec-
tive sibi optat, mode 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 difi'erent 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. d. 1662, of the same person holding both offices,
viz.: —
1. John Stearne.
2. Richard 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 isnotnamed "Regius"
in any public document until a. d. 1868, when it is so styled, in
the Letters Patent of Her Most Gracious Majesty Uueen Victoria,
constituting a llegius Professorship of Surgery in Trinity College.
The Professor is named, simply, " Professor of Physick in Trinity
College," inthe Letters Patent 2Geo. I., a.d. 1715; in the Statute
15 Geo. II., A.D. 1741 ; in the Statute 25 Geo. III., 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 I., was obtained, in-
corporating the Professorship of Physic agreeably to the rules laid
down in Sir P. Dun's Deed, and appointing perpetual successorship,
under the title of ' ' The King's Professorship of Physic in the City of
Dublin."
1 74 SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
An University Anatomist was Urst 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 Ajiatomist.
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. Dr. Thomas Madden was chosen Lecturer
in Anatomy.
21st May, 1734. Dr. Francis Foreside' was chosen Lecturer in
Anatomy.
1741. An Act was passed, loth George XL, 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. Whittingham was chosen Anatomist in
room of Mr. Shaw, resigned.
10th September, 175i3. jNIr. 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 Praelectors 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 ii:
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 Physio Act.
• Dr. Foreside wan afterwards elected Regius Professor of Physic, In the room of Dr.
Cope, on the 2nd February, 1742-S.
* Tliin rule waa made in consequence of a difference with the ColleKe of Physicians,
the l're>.l(l«'nt and Censors of that body having been the Examiners from liidb to 1761.
fi«M Dr. belcher'« ltegtst«r of CoU, of Phys., ItiCii, p. iU.
SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
176
1. Medical Fellows of Trinity 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 MoUoy.
1687
Owen Lloyd.
1733
William Clement.
1687
Jeremy Allen.
1789
Whitley Stokes.
1688
Arthur Blennerhasset.
1838
John Toleken.
II. Regius Professors of Physic.
1618
John Temple.
1742-
3 Francis Foreside.
1620-
1 Beere.
1745
Bryan Robinson.
1662
John Stearne.
1754
EdM-ard Barry. »•
1670
John Margetson.
1761
William Clement,
1674
Ralph Howard.
1781
Edward Hill.
1710
Richard Stephens.
1839
Whitley Stokes.
1717
Thomas Molyneux.*
1845
William Stokes.
1733
Richard Helsham.
1878
Alfred Hudson.
1738
Henry Cope.
1880
Sill John Thomas Banks,
K.C.B.
III. Regius Professors of Surgery,
1852 James William Cusack.
1861 Robert Adams.
1875 William Colles.
1891 SiK Geo. H. Porter, Bart.
IV. Professors of Anatomy 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 John K. Barton.
1864 Edward H. Bennett.
1873 Thomas Evelyn Little.
1891 Henky St. John Brooks.
Created a Baronet in 1730.
>» Created a Baronet in 1775.
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SCHOOL OP PHYSIC.
1711 Br. Griffith.
1717 Dr. Smith, Senior.
1732 William Steevens.
1760 Francis Hutchinson.
1767 James Span.
VI. Professors of Chemistry.
1773 James Thornton.
1783 Robert Perceval.
1809 Francis Barker.
iSoO James Apjohn.
1875 James Emerson Ebynolds.
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 Broreton.
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 Magee 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 Churchill.
1867 Sir Edward Burrowes
Sinclair.
1882 John Rutherford Kirkpatriek.
1889 Arthur Vernon Macan.
XIV. King's Professors of Materia Medica and Pharmacy.
1749 Constantine Barbor.
1786 Edmund Cullon.
1804 John Crampton.
1840 Jonathan Osborne.
1864 Aquillu Smith.
1881 Walter G. Smith.
1786 Stephen Dickson.
1812 John Wm. Boyton.
1826 William Stack.
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XV. Ktng^s Professors of Institutes of Medicine,
1827 Robert James Graves.
1841 Robert Law.
1874 John Mallet Purser.
XVI. Professors of and Lecturers in, Medical Jurisprudence.
1839 Thomas Brady. I 1889 Henry T. Bewley.
1864 Robert Travers. I
XVII. King^s Professors of Natural History . — [None appointed.]
SIR 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 directions 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 connexion 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 fulfilled 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 a Physician-
in-Ordinaiy 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 (riven here is taken from a Memoir of Sir
Patrick Dun, by Rev T. W. Belcher. M. D. (Dublin, 1866).
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178 SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
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 lOth 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 afibrding 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 theCollege 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 Govemori-
the entire use of the central portion of the building, with a
view to the conversion of the hospital into a medico-chirurgicai
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 winch modern medical science has shown to be correui.
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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— ^\r John T. Banks, K.C.B., M.D.
Regius Professor of Surgery. — Sir George H, Porter, Bart., M.D.
University Professor of Anatomy and Chirurgery. — Daniel J. Cunning-
ham, M.D., F.E.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, D.Sc, 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. Swanzv,
M.B.
University Examiner in Midwifery for 1892. — R. H. Fleming, M.B.
University Examiner in Clinical Medicine for \%^2. — G. P. L. E. Nugent,
M.i).
University Examiner in Vital Statistics. — T. "W. Grimshaw, M.D.
University Examiner in Dental Surgery for 1892. — A.W.W. Baker, M.D.
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. — \V alter G. 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.
MATKICULATION.
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
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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 beneht from the Lectures.
The 2oth 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, 1892-93.
The Winter Session commences on the 1st October, by the open-
ing of the Dissecting-room, and terminates on the 31st March.
Lectures commence on the 1st November.*
LECTURES.
Physics. — Dr. FitzGerald, at 1 o'clock on Mondays, Wednes-
days, and Fridays, during Michaelmas and Hilary Terms.
Chetnistry. — Dr. Reynolds, at 1 o'clock, on Tuesdays and Thurs-
days, and at 11 o'clock on Saturdays.
Zuoloyy. — Mr. Mackintosh, at 2 o'clock on Mondays, Wednes-
days, aiid Fridays, during Michaelmas and Hilary Terms.
Botany. — Dr. Wright, at 12 o'clock on Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays, during Hilary Term.
Systematic Anatomy. — Dr. Cunningham, at 12 o'clock, on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Practical Anatomy. — Dr. Cunningham, at 12 o'clock, on
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Physiology. — Dr. Purser, at 12 o'clock, on Mondays, Wednes-
days, and Fridays.
Surgery Dr. Bennett, atl o'clock, on Mondays, Wednesdays,
and Fridays.
Applied Anatomy. — Drs. Cunningham and Brooks, at 2 o'clock,
on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
Practice of Medicine Dr. Finny, at 1 o'clock, on Tuesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays.
Midwifery, — Mr. Macan, at 3 o'clock, on Mondays, Wednes-
days, and Fridays.
Six months' Dissections are required.
Christmas Vacation commences on 26th December, and termi-
nates on 7th January.
• 'I lie Terai Courses commence on days to bo duly announced.
SCHOOli OF PHYSIC. l8l
SUMMER SESSION, 1893.
The Summer Session commences on the 1st April, and ter-
minates on the 30th June.
The Easter Yaeation includes Passion Week and Easter Week.
PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION.
Laboratory Instruction in Chemistry. — Dr. Emerson Reynolds.
This Course comprises full instruction in (Qualitative 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 3 o'clock, a Lecture will be given in the Theatre;
after which, Illustrative l^reparations 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 1 1 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 injurious to man, and will be given during
Trinity Term on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, in the
Medical School, and on special notice in the Botanical Gardens,
commencing each day at 1 1 o'clock. Each Student on entering
receives a Ticket of Admission to the Gardens.
Demonstrations in Operative Surgery. — Dr. Bennett.
The Course of Operations wiU 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.
Physics — Dr. FitzGerald, at 1 o'clock on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, and 12 o'clock on Saturdays during Trinity Term.
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SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
Comparative Anatomy.^ — Mr. Mackintosh.
At 11 o'clock, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
Materia Medica. — Dr. W. G. Smith.
At 1 2 o'clock on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Satur-
days.
Medical Jurisprudence. — Dr. Bewley.
At 2 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
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.
DEPAKTMENT OF PRACTICAL ANATOMY.
The Dissecting-room is subject to the following Rules, ordered
by the Board: —
I. The Official Hours for Dissections are from II 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.
Duriug the Summer Session the Dissecting-room wiU be open
from 8 o'clock, a.m., to 5 o'clock, p.m. Demonstrations on Topo-
graphical Anatomy will be given twice daily.
PRACTICAL chemistry.
g 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 Uuanti-
tative Urinary Analysis.
• Thli Course will be discontinued after this year.
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Students are provided with full sets of Apparatus and Tests.
The Class attending the Professor^ s Winter Lectures work in
the Chemical Laboratory on each Saturday morning at 1\ o'clock^
repeating in the Laboratory many of the experiments shown at
Lectures.
Students requiring Laboratory Practice in special branches of
Chemistry are admitted for either one, three, six, or nine months.
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.
PRACTICAL 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
Keagents. The Course is open to Extern Students.
Special facilities are provided in the School for Dental Students.
DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS IN MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND MIDWIPERr.
The Degrees and Diplomas in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery,
granted by the University are as follow : —
The Degrees are : —
L Bachelor in Medicine.
2. Doctor in Medicine.
3. Bachelor in Surgery.
4. Master in Surgery.
6. 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 also
grants a
Qualification in State Medicine.
UNIVERSITY DEGREES.
Bachelor in 3Iedicine.
The Medical Education of a Bachelor in Medicine is of five
years' duration,* and comprises the performance of the following
duties : —
' students who matriculated in the School on or before 26th NoTcmber, 1891, are
iable to a four years' Course only.
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I. LECTURES.
Attendance on the following Courses of Lectures is required :—
WINTER COURSES.
Systematie Anatomy. I Fhysiology {two Courses).
Practical Anatomy. Practice of Medicine.
Chemistry. \ Pathology.
SUMMER COURSES.
Practical Chemistry. I Materia Medica.
Practical Histology. \ Medical Jurisprudence ^ Hygiene.
TERM COURSES.
Physics. — Michaelmas, Hilary, and Trinity Terms.
Zoology. — Michaelmas and Hilary Terms.
Botany. — Hilary and Trinity Terms.
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.
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.
Three months' Practical Study of Mental Disease in a recog-
nized Institution*
V. 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 his five years of Medical
Study, and must have passed in all the subjects of the Previous
Medical Examination.
• The Institutions recoguittd by the Board arc the lUchra* nd District Lunatic Asylum
aud bwiii'tt ilunpltal.
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PREVIOUS MEDICAL EXAMINATION.
This Examination is divided into—
1. Physics and Chemistry.
2. Botany and Zoology.
3. Anatomy and Institutes of Medicine (Practical Histology
and Physiology).
The Examination in Anatomy includes Examination 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 in 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 Certificate 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 Jan. 16, May 29, June 22, June
26, Nov. 13, and following days. Notice must be given to the
Registrar of the School of Physic between Jan. 9 and 13 ; May
22 and 26; June 14 and 20; June 19 and 23, Nov. 6 and 10,
respectively. iVb Candidate will he allowed to present himself at
any Examination unless he shall have given tiotice ivithin the
days specijied.
DEGREE EXAMINATIONS.
1. — Bachelor in Medicine.
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,
Vaccination, and Mental Disease.^
The Candidate is then required to pass an Examination in the
following subjects : —
Clinical Medicine, Physiological Anatomy.
Practice of Medicine. Medical Jurisprudence and
Therapeutics. Hygiene.
Pathology. Mental Disease.
Fee for the Liceat ad Examinandum, £5.
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor in Medicine, £11.
" A Student who matriculated befole 31st December, 1891, -will be required to produce
evidence ot attendance on Fever cases, but not of study of Mental Diseases. He will not
be examined in the latter subject.
186 SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
Examinations will be held on Feb. 6, June 19, Dec. 4, and
foUowinjj: days. Notice must be given to the Registrar of the
School of Physic between Jan. 30 and Feb. 3 ; June 12 and 16 ;
Dec. 1 and Nov. 27, respectively.
No Candidate will he allowed to present himself at any Exami-
nation unless he shall have given notice within the days specijied.
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 Feb. 14, April 28, June 29,
Dec. 15.
Fee for the Degree of Doctor in Medicine, £13.
3. — Bachelor iti 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, OneCourse (Summer).
Dissections, Two Courses.
Ophthalmic Surgery, One Course.
In future. Third 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.
The Candidate is then required to pass an Examination in the
following subjects : —
4. Surgical Pathology.
6. Surgical Anatomy.
6. Ophthalmic Surgery.
1. Clinical Surgery.
2. Operative Surgery (on the
dead subject).
8. Surgery.
Fee for the Liceat ad Examinandum, £5.
Fee for the Degree of Bachelor in Surgery, £5
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JBxaminations will be held on Jan. 30, June 12, Nov. 27, and
following days. Notice must be given to the Registrar of the
School of Physic between Jan. 23 and 27 ; June 5 and June 9,
Nov. 20 and 24, respectively.
JVb Candidate will he allowed to present himself at any Exami-
nation unless he shall have given notice within the days specified,
4. — Master in Surgery.
A Master in Surgery must be a Bachelor in Surgery of the
University of Dublin, of not less thnn 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: —
4. Surgery.
0. Surgical Anatomy (on the dead
subject) ;
1. Clinical Surgery.
2. Operative Surgery.
3. Surgical Pathology.
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.
6. 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 Registrar 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 who take this
Degree of M. Ch. will be considered qualitied 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 Registrar 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 fiom the Rotunda Hospital, the
Coombe Hospital, and Sir Patricli 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 Jan. 23, June 5, Nov. 20, and
following days. Notice must be given to the Kegistrar of the
School of Physic between Jan. 16 and 20 ; May 29 and June 2 ;
Nov. 13 and 17, respectively.
No Candidate will he allowed to presetit himself at any Exami-
nation unless he shall have given notice within the days specified.
6. — blaster in Obstetric Science,
A Master in Obstetric Science must be a Bachelor in Obstetric
Science of M. A. standing, and produce a Certificate of having at-
tended 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 the School of Physic
a week before the tirst day of the Examination. The dates are
the same as those for the B. A. 0.
UNIVEKSITY 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 live^ years in Medical 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 tluit
the Candidate is not required to attend the Lectures on Botany
and Zoology, 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 Zoology,
passing the Previous Medical Examination in those subjects,
and paying the Degree Fees.
Fee for the Liceut ad Examinandumy £d.
Fee for the Diploma in Medicine, £5.
• KvUting Graduate* in Medicine of the standing of M. D. are not required to at
tbla Course.
^ Four y«ars in tiie case of Students who matriculated before Dec. 31, 1801
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. Diployna in Ohstetric 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. The Candidate must be a Doctor in Medicine, or Graduate in
Medicine and Surgerj^, of Dublin, Oxford, or Cambridge.
2. The name of the Candidate must have been on the Medical Eegister
at least twelve months before the Examination.
3. The Candidate must have completed, subsequent to Eegistration,
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. Effects
of Climate on Health. Principles of Bacteriology. Character 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,
on 01 before 1st January, 1890.
190 SCHOOL OF PHTSIC.
Chemirtby. — 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-
geological 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 Taper. Time \\ hour.
"Water Supply ; Appliances for the Purification and Distribution
of WatCK 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 ; Birth 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 oi
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. Thi
Commoner Poisons (not including their detection by Chemica
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 Ketistra
of the School of Physic at least a week before the first day o
Kxamination.
The Examination will begin on 8th December.
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PRIVILEGES AND PRIZES ATTACHED TO THE SCHOOL
OF PHYSIC.
PRIVILEGES OF MATRICULATED STUDENTS.
Medical Students, being Junior or Senior Sophisters on the
College Books, and in attendance on Hospital Dissections or
full Courses of Lectures, are exempted from the optional Courses
of the Junior Sophister year, and from three of the four op-
tional 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* Dissections or Lectures be submitted 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 preceding the Michaelmas Term of his Senior Sophister
year.
Students in Arts are entitled to attend a Course of Lectures
in Surgery and in Botany at a reduction of one- half, and in Che-
mistry at a reduction of one-third, of the usual Fees. They are
also entitled to a Course of Zoology, and of Experimental Physics,
free.
PRIZES.
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 SURGICAL TRAVELLING PRIZES.
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 lieturns from tlie Hospitais be lodged with the Registrar of the School
of Physic on or before 1st December.
192 9CH00L OP PHYSIC,
In order to obtain the second sum of £50 the Prizeman shall
have furnished to the Regius Professor his formal Report on the
Hospitals attended by him, within two years from the time of ob-
taining the Prize.
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
Medicine will be held on 16th June, 1893, and following days, at
which a Medical Travelling Prize, of the value of £100,. will be
competed for.
Any Student who has passed the M. B. Examination after
Trinity Term, 1891, may offer himseK as a Candidate for this
Prize.
A similar Travelling Prize in Surgery will be competed for in
June, 1894.
Notice must be given to the Registrar of the School of Physic a
week before the first day of Examination.
MEDICAL SCHOLAESHIPS,
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 Zoology.
The following Regulations hav^ 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 Zoology, 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 Scl;iolar-
ship in Chemistry, Physics, Botany, and Zoology, 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 Annns Medicns in the School
of Physic, and that their answering is of a high order.
Graduates in Arts otherwise qualitied may be Candidates for
Medical Scholarships without having their names on the College
Books.
Candidates for the Scholarship in Chemistry, Physics, Botany,
and Zoology, are recommended to attend the Demonstrations of
• Tliese ScholaishlpH were founded in 1860.
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the Professors of Botany and Zoology during Michaelmas, Hilary,
and Trinity Terms.
An Examination for Scholarship in Chemistry, Physics,
Botany, and Zoology will be held on June 22 and following days,
and for Scholarship in Anatomy and Institutes of Medicine, on
June 26 and following days. Notice must be given to the Regis-
trar of the School of Physic a week before each Examination.
STEWART SCHOLARSHIP.
At the Medical Scholarship Examination in 1892, in the sub-
jects of Anatomy, and Institutes of Medicine, a Stewart Scholar-
ship of the value of £10 a-year, tenable for three years, will
be awarded to the second best answerer, provided his answering
be deemed suificient.
CERTIFICATES IN AIS^ATOMY.
Sessional Examinations in Anatomy are held, at which Honor
Certificates are awarded to those Candidates who show sufficient
Merit.
professors' PRIZES.
The Professor of Anatomy 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 Materia 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.
REGISTRAR'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, Tliursdays, 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.
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194 SCHOOL OP PHY8IC.
ORDER OF STUDY RECOMMENDED.
The following order of Study, subsequent to Matriculation, is
recommended by the Professors of the School of Physic : —
FIRST YEAR.
Winter ^
£ a. d.
1. Chemistry, 220
2. Physics, Michaelmas and Hilary Terms, . ... 000
3. Systematic Anatomy, 330
4. Demonstrations and Dissections, 8 8 0
Summer,
5. Practical Chemistry, 330
6. Physics, Trinity Term, 000
7. Histology, 660
£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 TEAR,
Winter,
1. Demonstrations and Dissections, 8 8 0
2. Physiology (1st Course) 330
3. Sir P. Dun's, or other recognized Clinical Hospital^, 12 12 0
Summer,
4. Zoology, 000
5. Botany, 1 11 6
£25 14 6
Students are reccommended to present themselves for the Previous
Medical Examination in Botany and Zoology at the end of their
second year.
THIRD YEAR.
Wilder .
1. Applied Anatomy and Dissections, 8 8 0
2. Physiology (2nd Course) 330
3. Practice of Medicine, 330
4. Surgery, 2 2 0
6. Sir P. Dun's, or other recognized Hospital, ... 12 12 0
£29 8 0
• 'I I 'of the .School of Physic Is authorized to receive all fees for Winter
Ses^.' lid for .Sir P. Dun's 'Hospital. Fees for Summer Session Coixrses are
payiii otesshors.
k tIiIn i <(■ (ovcr.-i luito months' Clinical Instruction and twelve months* attendance at
the Hoapltal.
SCHOOL OP PHYSIC. 195
Summer,
£ s. d.
Brought forward, 29 8 0
6. Medical Jurisprudence and Hygiene, 3 3 0
7. Materia Medica, 330
£35 14 0
Students are recommended to present themselves for the Previous
Medical Examination in Anatomy and Institutes of Medicine
(Physiology and Practical Histology) at the end of their third
year.
FOTTRTH YEAK.
Winter.
1. Sir P. Dun's, or other recognized Hospital, . . , 12 12 0
2. Midwifery, 330
3. Pathology, 330
Summer,
4. Operative Surgery 220
£21 0 0
Yaccinalion (Fee £1 Is. Od.) should be taken out in the fourth
year. Students are recommended to present themselves for the First
Part of the Final Examination at the end of their fourth year.
FIFTH YEAE.*
1. Practical Midwifery,'^ 10100
2. Ophthalmic Surgery, 330
3. Mental Disease, 330
£16 16 0
Students are recommended to present themselves for the Second
Part of the Final Examination at the end of their fifth year.
TOTAL EXPENSE OF FOEEGOING COUESES.
I. Lectures, 66 13 6
II. Hospitals, 55 13 0
III. Degrees (M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.) 27 0 0
Total £149 6 6
» Students wishing to dissect durins: the fifth year can do so on payment of Two
Guineas.
»• The average amount of the fee for this subject
k2
196 SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
ORDEE OF STUDY RECOMMENDED.
(For Students who entered the School before 31st December, 1891.)
The following order of Study, subsequent to Matriculation, is
recommended by the Professors of the School of Physic : —
FIRST YEAE.*
Winter.^
£ s. d.
1. Anatomy, ^ 3 3 0
2. Demonstrations and Dissections, 8 8 0
3. Physics, 000
4. Chemistry, 2 2 0
Summer.
6. 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 YEAE.
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 11 6
6. Comparative Anatomy, 000
7. Materia Medica and Pharmacy, 3 3 0
8. Sir P. Dun's Hospital, 00,0
£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.
' Sopliister Students are recommended to attend Hospital during the first year of
Medical stud V.
k The IteKlHtrar of the School of Physic is authorized to receive all fees for Winter
MMlon Courses, and for Sir P. Dun's liospital. Fees for Summer Session Coui'ses are
pavable to the I'rofessors.
* This fee covers nine montha' Clinical Instruction and twelve months* attendancp at
the Hospital.
SCHOOL OP PHYSIC. 197
THIKD YEAE.
£ s. d.
1. Demonstrations and Dissections, 8 8 0
2. Sxirgery (including Operations), 2 2 0
3. Midwifery, 330
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
FOURTH YEAR.*
1. Clinical Midwifery, 10 10 0^
2. Ophthalmic Surgery, 330
3. Sir P. Dun's, or other recognized Clinical Hospital, 12 12 0
£26 5 0
TOTAL EXPENSES OF FOREGOING COURSES.
I. Lectures, 60 7 6
II. Hospitals, 52 10 0
III. Degrees (M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O), 27 0 0
Total £139 17 6
SIK PATRICK DUN'S HOSPITAL.
Consulting Physician. — Sir John Banks, M.D., K.C.B., Regius Professor
of Physic ; Physician in Ordinary to Her
Majesty the Queen in Ireland.
Consulting Surgeon. — Sir George H. Porter, Bai't., M.D., Ch.M., Regius
Professor of Surgery ; Surgeon in Ordinary to
Her Majesty the Queen in Ireland.
Physicians. — John Mallet Purser, D. Sc, M. D., King's Professor of
Institutes of Medicine.
Walter George Smith, M. D., King's Prof essor of Materia
Medica and Pharmacy.
John Magee Finny, M.D., King's Professor of Practice
of Medicine.
Arthur Vernon Macan, M.B., M. A.O., King's Professor
of Midwifery.
Assistant Physician. — Alfred Parsons, M.B., B.Ch.
• Students wishing to dissect during the fourth year can do so on payment of Two
Guineas.
fc The average amount of the fee for this subject.
198 SCHOOL OP PHYSIC.
Surgeons, — Edward H. Bennett, M. D., Ch. M., Professor of Surgery in
Trinity College.
Charles B. Ball, M.D., Ch. M., University Examiner in Sur-
gt^ry.
Henry St. John Brooks, M.D., B.Ch., D.Sc, University
Anatomist, f
Assistant Surgeon. — Edward Taylor, M.B., B.Ch.
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.
The Hospital Dispensary, which 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 Attendance and Clt?i{cal 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 Ist.
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 Hegistrar of the School of
Physic in Trinity College.
sir PATRICK dun's MATERNITY.
Practical 3Iidwifery,
Students desirous of entering for Twelve months' Instruction in
Practical Midwifery are required to pay a jNIaternity 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.
2'otal Fees for College Students — Three Guineas.
'Total Fees for Fxterns—Six Guineas.
The Certificates of Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital are recognized by
the Itoyal University and the Royal Colleges of Surgeons of Eng-
land, Ireland, and Scotland.
SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
199
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 will be held on Monday, March 20th, 1893,
and consist of three parts — (1) Written; (2) Clinical ; (3) Oral.
(1) Writte7i 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 Examination 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.
Medical.
Surgical.
1869.
R. M. Wall.
1869.
W. E. Gregg.
1873.
J. W. Eakin.
1871.
Theodore Stack.
1879.
J. C. Battersby.
1882.
W. H. Bennett.
1882.
T. W. Haughton.
1883.
W. Hallaran.
1883.
A. Ambrose.
1884.
W. Kiddle.
1884.
J. Miller.
1886.
( J. G. Hojel,
Thomas Hopkins
1885.
R. G. Patteson.
1886.
R. H. Todd.
1887.
W. J. Weir.
1887.
H. C. Drury.
1891.
Frederick Kiddle.
1889.
L. G. S. MoUoy.
1892.
R. H. Kennan.
1890.
W. R. Dawson.
1891.
Miss E.Winifred Dickson.
House Surgeon.
A House Surgeon is elected annually in the month of December.
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 IstMay and Ist November.
200 SCHOOL OF PHYSIC.
Nurses* Traininy Institution.
Women are trained in the nursing of Medical, Surgical, and
Fever patients in the wards of the Hospital, and after a full period
of probation are sent to nurse private cases.
Applications for trained Nurses for private cases should be
made to the Lady Superintendent at the Hospital.
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 £5. The Course
of Instruction lasts for six months, 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 I The School of the Catholic Uni-
of Surgeons in Ireland. | versity.
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 Phvsic 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 Inlinnary.
Mater Misericordiao 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 December.
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SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.
Introdiicto7'y .
The School of Engineering in the University of Duhlin was
estahlished 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.
Membership 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, Books I. II. and III.).
English JEistory and Composition, and Modem Geography.
Any two Greeks 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 CoUege, 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 wlio are satisfied to obtain a Certificate fiom the Professors in the School
that they have passed through it are permitted to substitute either French or German
for Gretk •,\t this Examination, and must pass the lintrance Examination into the Engi-
neermg School at the same time. Such Students are not permitted to continue their
Arts Course until they have qualified in Greek, and so cannot obtain either License or
Degree in EnKiuieriug given by the University.
202 SCHOOL OP ENGIirEERING.
Subjects for Entrance Examination to Engineering School,
Arittmetic.
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, jSlinerals, &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 Work.
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 \\f\.\Q first 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 Supplemental Kxanii-
nation at the beginning of the following Miohaelmus Term.
SCHOOL OF ENGIKEERING. 203
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 in Michaelmas Term, and there is a corresponding Supple-
mental Examination (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 Kegistrar 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 Professor
of Engineering during the tirst 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.
204 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.
Ceriijicate m Engineerimj.
Upon concluding the Senior Year of his Course, and obtaining
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 Engineej'ing .
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 tor 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 : —
1. 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
Geolog3' at the end of the Middle Year ; and in Mineralogy,
Geology, and Mining at the Degree Examination.
No private Certificate can be issued by any Professor or Lec-
turer connected with the School.
SCHOOL Of ENGINEERING. 205
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
Kalf-tj early Fee for keeping name on College Books,
payable before the first Saturday in May and the first
Saturday in November, £8 8 0
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, £10 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 and Museums, ^-c.
Attached to the School there are large Laboratories, Museums,
and a Model Room, 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 Lectiirer in Mathematics delivers about 90 Lectures to the Stu-
ilents, 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 Mensuration, &c.
206 SCHOOL OF ENGINES KING.
II. — Mechanics, &c.
The Lectures and Demonstrations upon Mechanics and Mechanism,
Hydrostatics, &c., extend over the 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 Year —
Applied Mechanics, including Kinematics of Machines.
III. — Experimental Physics.
Erasmus Smith's Professor of Experimental Physics delivers about
52 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 Engineering.
In addition to these Lectures the Students are given Courses of
Laboratory Instruction in Physical Measurements.
The Students can, at any period of theii* Course, take out special
Courses of practical instruction in Physical Measurements.
The Physical Laboratory contains series, shunt, and alternating
Dynamos driven by a 3j 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 concerned in the Arts of Construction.
Middle Class.
Laboratory Practice. — During four hours in each week, from No-
vember to March, inclusive. The Course of Instruction comprises the
Qualitative and Quantitative Examination of Metallic Ores and Minerals,
Metals, Cements, <S:c. In addition (during Hilary 'J'enn), Lectures are
given on Metailurgical Processes, open to members of both Classes.
SCHOOL OF ENGlNEBRING. 207
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 the 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.
VL — Engineering.
During his first year in the School, the Student is instructed in Draw-
ing by the Assistant to the Professor of Engineering, who 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, &-c.
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.
Regular attendance is also required in the Drawing School, where the
object kept prominently in view is to make the Student an intelligent
and efficient Diaughtsnian and perfectly familiar with the taking out of
Uuantities, the calculation ot Strains on Bridges, Eoofs, and other struc-
tures, and Office Work generally.
208 SCHOOL OP ENGINEEEING.
In addition to this, during the two years, ahout 230 Lectures are deli-
vered by the Professor of Engineering as follows : —
To THE MiDDLB ClARS.
On four days of each week of each Term.
Surveying — Embracing 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.
Road 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 estimate, and standing orders of
Parliament.
Descriptive Engineering. — 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
cofierdams. 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 Lectures on some of the subjects
comprised under Hydraulic Engineering. Portions of standard works
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. — Humber'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 Woiks.
To THE Seniou 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, showing its application to the design
of embankments, foundations, retaining walls, sea walls, eewcrs, ttmnel
roofs, inverts and side walls.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEEHTNG. 209
Strength^ Elasticity^ and Resilience of Materials. — Application of
Graphic and Anal^'tic Methods, bending 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 triangular trussing with three variables,
for the form, number of bays, and ratio of depth to span, Fink,
Bollman, and other systems. Plate girders and distribution of rivets
after Stoney.
Block Work Structures. — The rectangular buttress, piers, chimneys.
The equilibrium of the masonry arch. Theoretical 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 abtitments 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 Constriiction, 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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library 0f firiititg MUql
The Library is open from 10 o'clock, a. m., to 4 o'clock, p. m., in
summer, and from 10 o'clock to 3 o'clock, p.m., in winter, i.e.
from November 1 to February 1. The Reading-room is open till
5.45, P.M. (except as stated below), but the door leading? to the
Library is closed when the Library itself is closed. The only
week-days on which the Library is closed are as follow : Christmas
Day and the three days following; Good Friday; Easter Eve;
Easter Monday* ; Monday in Whitsun week^ ; the Uueen's Birth-
day ; and for a fortnight in the month of August, while for July
and the rest of August the Heading-room closes at 4 p.m.
Permanent or life admission to the Library is only granted to
Graduates of the Universities of Dublin, Oxford, or Cambridge*^.
The Librarian is empowered to issue tickets of admission to the
Library for six months to all Students having their names on the
College Books, who have passed the final Examination of the Senior
Freshman Class. He is likewise empowered to issue similar tickets
to Students in either of the Freshman Classes, upon special applica-
tion, to be approved by the Provost and Senior Fellows. These
tickets are renewable on the expiration of the term, if the Student
applying shall continue to keep his name on the Books.
Strangers, not Students or Graduates, on being admitted by the
Provost and Senior Fellows to the privilege of reading in the
Library, receive from the Librarian tickets of admission for six
months, these tickets being renewable on the expiration of that
term, on application to the Librarian.
In the year 1601 , 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. Challoner
and Mr. James Ussher, afterwards the celebrated Archbishop, were
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 Boanl, December 14, 1878.
»- Order oft Ijc board, June 2G, 1880.
* Decree of the Buard and VUitors, February 31, 1866.
LIBRARY OF TRINITY COLLEGE. 211
buying books for his new erected Library at Oxford, so that there
began a correspondence betAveen 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 literature
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, wliich
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 pui'chase 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 effect, 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 ia 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-
monPleas in Ireland, left his collection of law books to the College,
-» Parr , p. 47 » Ibitl., p. 5(). • Ibid., p. 102.
^12 LIBRARY OP TRINITY COLLEGE.
with £100 for tilting 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. William Pal-
liser. Archbishop of Cashel, who had been a Fellow of the College,
and also during his lifetime a munihcent 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 Falliseriana^ 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 oi Bibliotheca Palliser iana, or shall
at any time fail to keep them next to the said libraiy, 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 year 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. JohnStearne, 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
• The following passage appears in the "Annual Register" for 1759 :—
•' iXKKir Claudius Gilbert, formerly Vice-Provostof Trinity College, Dublin. This ex-
., hesides other vuluiible donations, bequeathed to that Colluce a collection of
MMKotl.J.OOO volumes, chosen with greatdiscernment and care. His bust was
I . ; ii.l.n.W) nlacedttttheheud of tliebooks. It is the workmanship of Verproil.
aiul for exprcMion and elegance does great credit to the taste and skill of the Statuary,
LIBRARY OF TRINITY COLLEGE 213
University ; to Sir William Gore ; Sir Henry Prescot ; Dr. Henry
Jones, Bishop of Meath and Vice-Chancellor of tlie 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 ; Murtogh
Dowling, Esq., A. D. 1693 ; Charles WHloughby, 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, Natui-al and Civil
History, and Mathematics.
A very considerable addition was made to the Library in the
year 1802, when the Eagel Library, consisting of upwards of 20,000
volumes, was purchased by the Board of Erasmus Smith for £10,000,
and presented to the University. This valuable collection was
made by M. Greffier Fagel, Pensionary of Holland, 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 Q,uin, 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 Looks 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 Signer 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 Room. 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 locke^, 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 Room. 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 thorn, but that
they shall always remain precisely in the same state wherein they shall
214 LENDING LIBRART.
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 rarlia-
ment", 54 Geo. III. cap. 156.
The number of volumes contained in the Library (including
MSS.) was as follows : —
September, 1887, .
„ 1889, .
1890,
1891,
1892,
212,038.
218,241.
221,336.
224,586.
228,037.
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 up to receive
the books ol the Lending Library. Students can be furnished with
Catalogues on application to the Clerk in charge of the Library.
•The privilcRe was first given in the year 1801. (41 Geo. III. cap. 107J By (5 and
6 Vlctoriii, chapter 45) the right of obUiininj? a copy of every book pnnted in tlie
Unitiid Kiiitfdoin is confined to five Libraries viz. :— The British Museum; the
Bodleian Library j the Public Library at Cambridge; the Library of the Faculty of
AdvocateH at Kdinburjih; and the Library of Trinity CoUece.
b ' I^lbniin nullum, seu in>pre8sum. si-u nianusciiptuni, vel ipse Blbliothccnrlus 6 Bib-
llothecik ajiportabit. alicui vel inde asportiinduni, ant nuituoilinuUun tradet. nee ab ali-
quo asportandum Inde permlttet, nisi conipingendl vel reparandl causft."— (Stot 18 VlcU
vol. 11. p. U7.
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The Observatory is at Dunsink, five miles from the College. It
is the official residence of the Royal Astronomer for Ireland. The
principal instruments are a Meridian Circle by Pistor and
Martins; a Chronograph by Grubb ; a 12-inch refractor by
Canchoix, presented by Sir James South, and a 15-inch silvered
glass reflector by With, presented by Isaac Roberts, Esq., both of
which are mounted equatorially. The Observatory is open on
the first Saturday of each month from 3 to 5 p.m. in the after-
noon, and also from 7 to 9 p.m. during the 'winter half of the
year, from October to March inclusive, and from 9 to 11 p.m.,
during the other months. Special arrangements are made in
Hilary Term to enable Students to see the instruments, and have
their use explained.
^w^^wms of femitg €oUtQL
The principal Museums which are used forthe purposes of practical
instruction in Trinity College are the following : —
1. Museum of Natural Philosophy.
2. Museum of Anatomy and Zoology.
3. Museum of Anthropology.
4. Museum of Geology and Mineralogy.
5. Museum of Engineering Models.
6. Museum of Surgical and Medical Pathology.
7. Museum of Botany.
8. Museum of Materia Medica.
I. — MUSEUM OF NATUEAL PHILOSOPHY.
Curator. — Geoege Feancis 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 well as more adapted to illustrate the Lectures given in Natural
and Experimental Philosophy,
216 MUSEUMS OP TEINITY COLLEGE.
II. — MUSEUM OF ANATOMY AND ZOOLOGY.
Curator*— Henry W. Mackintosh, M. A., Professor of Zoology
and of Comparative Anatomy ;
Daniel John Cunningham, M.D., Professor of Ana-
tomy and Chirurgery.
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 Reptiles, 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 stuff'ed 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 Reading-
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.
ni. — ANTHKOPOMETEIC MUSEUM AND LABOEATORY.
Curator — Dr. Browne.
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 principally for the use of Students in
Engineering. It contains typical collections of Minerals and
Fossils, arranged for tlie use of Students, and also some rare
speoimens of Fossil Reptiles and Deer.
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Of the buildings of the original College of Q,ueen 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 occidentali usque ad terram nuper Monasterii Beatae
Mariae Virginis juxta Dublin nunc in tennure Johannis Dongan generosi ;
ex parte orientali et sicut jacet in latitudine a venella quae ducit ad
fontem St. Patricii ex parte australi usque ad terram praedictam nuper
Monasterii Beatse Mariae Virginis et flumen Anliifey 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; that of Provost Humphrey Lloyd is by A. Bruce
Joy.
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 bead, the Editor is indebted to the
kindness of Dr. Stubbs.
l2
220 BI7ILDING8 OF TKINITT 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 III. Its frame was carved
bv G-. Gibbons, and was originally in Windsor Castle.
FKONT OP TKINITr 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 Parliament 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.
PROVOST S 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 by
the Earl of Burlington, and erected for General Wade, in
Piccadilly, London.
The Provost's House contains original portraits of Queen
Elizabeth and Archbishop XJssher, painted by Zuccheri, and a line
portrait of the Duke of Bedford, by Gainsborough.
PUBLIC THEATRE.
The Public Theatre, usually called 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 Queen
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 churcth in Snain,
but was taken from the Spaniards in Vigo Hay, 1762, and re-
paired and enlarged in 1765. It was presented to the College by
the Second Duke of Ormonde.
BUILDINGS OF TRINITY COLLEGE. 221
CHAPEL OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
The present Chapel is the third whicli 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 son
and other relatives, in 1865.
The corresponding window on the other side of the Communion
Table was erected in 1867, in memory of Bishop Berkeley by the
Right Honourable Robert Richard Warren, Judge of the Court
of Probate.
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. The Bell which was cast at Gloucester in 1744, weighs 36
cwt. 12 lbs. ; and its clapper 2 cwt. 13 lbs.
MUSEUM BUILDING.
This Building was erected by the Provost and Senior Fellows
in 1857.
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 Lecture 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 erected in 1876 by the Provost and Senior
Fellows.
HISTOLOGICAL LABORATORY.
This building was completed in 1878.
222 BUILDINGS OF T KIN ITT COLLEGE.
MEDICAL SCHOOL BUILDINGS.
The present Medical School Buildings were completed in 1887.
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 Quantitative 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 OflSce 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, also known as Parliament 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 Botany Bay Square was built about the
year 1S16.
The New Square was begun in 1838, and finished in 1844.
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students thus marked
1859.
Taylor, John P.
*Maliaffy, John Pentland.
1860.
*Traill, Anthony.
Cluff, James S.
1861.
BaU, Robert StaweU.
Slattery, James.
Naish,John. ^^^2*
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, WiUiam 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,
* have since become Fellows.
1872.
* Roberts, Wm. Ralph "Westropp.
Hackett, Thomas Edmund.
1873.
Graham, Christopher.
Dowdall, Launcelot.
1874.
Robinson, William George.
Tyrrell ^ViUiam Gerald.
1875.
M'Intosh, Alexander.
*Purser, Louis Claude.
1876.
Roberts, Ralph Augustus.
Montgomrey, Malcolm.
1877.
*Culverwell, Edward Pamall.
Joynt, John William,
1878.
Wilkins, William.
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 J.
Student, according to the scale of marks
D., was exactly equal to that of the Classical
laid down in the Calendar.
224
STUDENTS.
STUDENTS — continued.
1884.
M'Alister, Edward.
King, Robert Macfarland.
1885.
•Fry, Matthew Wyatt 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.
1892.
Pim, Alan "William.
Goligher, "William Alexander.
The first name in any year is that of the mathematical student^ the
second is that of the classical student.
225 )
'§xx%mtxi.
FELLOWSHIP PRIZEMEN.
The following is a list of all who 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. Mahaffy.
James E. Warren.
William E. Meade.
* Anthony Traill.
Thomas W. Carson.
1863 *John P. Mahaffy.
William E. Meade.
♦Anthony Traill.
Robert Ball.
* Francis Alexander Tarleton .
George Scott.
1864 *Anthony Traill.
William E. Meade.
Robert Ball.
* Francis Alexander Tarleton.
Thomas Brett.
1866 *Francis Alexander Tarleton.
Robert Ball.
♦Arthur Palmer.
Thomas Brett.
1866 *Arthur Palmer.
♦William S. Bumside.
♦Robert Y. Tyrrell.
Townsend Mills.
1867 *William S. Bumside.
♦Robert Y. Tyrrell.
♦George L. Cathcart.
Townsend Mills.
William H. S. Monck.
1868 *George Cathcart.
*WiUiam S. Bumside.
Townsend Mills.
William H. S. Monck.
1870 *Wmiam 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 WiUiam Panton.
Frederick Fleming.
Charles Haines Keene.
1873 ♦Frederick Purser.
♦George Francis Fitz Gerald
John Archibald Sharkey.
1877 ♦Frederick Purser.
♦Thomas Maguire.
♦WilHam Ralph Westropp
Roberts.
• The names of those to whom Premiums have been awarded from the year 1736 will
be found in the University Calendars for 1834 and 18(i2.
m2
226
FELLOWSHIP PRIZEMEN.
FELLOWSHIP TTiJzmiBS— continued.
1879 *Thomas Maguire.
♦William Ralph Westropp
Roberts.
John 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 BagneU 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.
1892 Edward John Gwynn,
Charles Jasper Joly.
Charles Smith.
Rev. Wm. Baillie Wallace.
Fred. Chas. Glanville.
Francis Ryan Hitchcock.
John Sealy Montgomery
Townsend.
WALL BIBLICAL SCHOLARS.
227
BROOKE PRIZEMEN.
Mathematics.
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.
1892 Best, Richard.
Classics.
1880 *Wilkins, George.
1881 Gorham, Alfred.
1882 Colgan, William.
1883 White, Newport John Davis.
1884 Barlow, Francis Paris.
1885 Joynt, Albert E. Russell.
1886 Doyle, Charles Francis.
1887 Conan, Arthur.
1888 **Maoran, Henry Stewart.
1889 Fitzgibbon, Gerald.
1890 Luke, Edward Harris.
1891 Greer, Frank Nugent.
1892 Cotter, Wm. Edw. Pearson.
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. {for one
year).
1872 Ds. Keene, James Bennett.
1873 [None].
1874 Posnett, Hutcheson.
1875 Cronhelm, Edward William
{for three years).
1876 [None].
1877 Hamilton, Frederick John.
1878 [None].
1879 [None.]
1880 Mac Carthy, John.
1881 Rainsford, Meyrick.
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.
1892 Harris, Samuel Brent.
228
ELUINGTON THEOLOGICAL SUBJECTS AND PKIZEMEN.
ELRINGTON THEOLOGICAL SUBJECTS AND PRIZEMEN.'
186L — Religious Revivals.
Ds. Ashe, Isaac.
1862.— Job, xi. 7. " Canst thou
by searching find out God ? canst
thou 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, WiUiam [in part]
1868.—" The Claims of the Es-
tablished Church to represent the
Ancient Church of Ireland."
Ds. Taylor, Edward Herbert
[in part].
Da. Corvau, Jarnes 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 ?"
Ds. Supple, William Rathborne
[in part].
Ds. Wilson, James [in part].
1872 — "Discuss the assertion
that there has been a legitimate
progressive Development of Chris-
tian Doctrine."
Ds. Carleton, James George.
1 873.— " The Efficacy of Prayer."
Ds. Hardy, Edward J.
1874.— "The Authorship of the
Pastoral Epistles."
Ds. Keene, James B. [in part].
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.
1877.— " The Literary Contest of
the Early Church with Paganism."
Ds. Barnes, William.
' A Hit •xtenrtlng back to tlie year 1838 will be found In the lTnlvpr«lty Calendar for
Et-RIN^GTON THEOLOGICAI, StJBJECTS AND PRIZEMEN.
229
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 modem
assaults on the authenticity of the
book."
Clibborn, 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, Robert 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 Px-ophecy."
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
life."
Fletcher, Dudley William.
Extra Prize.
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,
1892 :— " Pessimism."
Dixon, William MacNeile.
230
LLOYD EXHIBITI0NEB8.
RYAN PRIZEMEN.
1876 Ashe, Isaac*.
1883 Charles, Robert Henry.
1884 Lawlor, H. Jackson.
1885 Lyster, Henry Cameron.
1886 Rice, James Henry.
1887 Kennedy, Herbert B.
1888 MacMurrogh-Murphy,
1889 Northridge, John.
1890 Whelan, Percy Scott.
1891 Ashe, Leslie.
1892 White, William A.
LLOYD EXHIBITIONERS."
1861 Naish, John.
1862 Norton, John.
1863 Reynolds, Richard.
1 RAA ^ Willson, William G.
^°^* \ Clarke, 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 Wnkins, William.
1878 CoateSjWilliamMontgoniery.
1879*Russell, Robert.
1880*0' Sullivan, Alexander Chas.
1881 Dawson, Henry Gordon.
1882 Lyle, Thomas Rankin.
1883 Finch, Thomas Alexander.
1884 Lyster, Arthur Edward.
1885 Dilworth, William James.
1 886 5 Steadman, James.
( Steede, Benjamin.
1887 Monypeny, William.
1888 Brown, Joseph.
1889 Anderson, William.
1890 Gregg, James.
1891 Pim, Alan.
1892 Thrift, Wm. Edward.
a In the year 1875 the Ryan Prize was £100.
«> The names of the Exhibitioners since 1840 will be found in the University Calendar,
of former years.
* Prizemen thus marked afterwards obtained a Fellowship.
BISHOP law's PEIZEMEN.
231
BISHOP LAWS PRIZEMEN SINCE 1861.
1861*D8. Purser, Frederick.
Ds. Birch, John George.
1862*Ds. Tarleton, Francis A.
1863 (No Prize awarded).
1864*Ds. Cathcart, George L.
1865 I ^^' ^^yniouth, Samuel.
( Ds. Symes, Robert.
1866 Ds. Gierke, Aubrey St. John.
1867 Ds. M:ncjDin , George M.
*Ds. PantoE, 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. SharpjW. Joseph Curran.
1877 Ds. Roberts, Ralph Augustus.
Ds. Clayton, Robert.
1878*Ds. Culverwell, Edward P.
1879 Ds. Nicolls, WiUiam.
1880 Ds. Johnston, Swift Paine.
1881*Ds. Russell, Robeit.
1882*Ds. 0'Sullivai.,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.
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.
1892 Ds. Yates, James.
* Prizemen thus marked afterwards obtained a Fellowship.
Aia
232
M'COLLAGH PKIZEMEN.
M'CULLAGH PRIZEMEN.
1861*Ds. Traill, Anthony.
1862*Ds. Purser, Frederick.
l863*Ds. Burnside, William Snow.
1864*Ds. Cathcart, George L.
1865 [None].
1866 Da. Moore, John Charles.
1867 Ds. Gierke, Aubrey St. John.
1868 Ds. Mincliin, George M.
1869*Ds. Panton, Arthur W.
1870*Ds. M'Cay, William Smyth.
1871 [None].
1872 Ds. Keene, James B.
1873 Ds. Malet, John C.
1874*D8. Fitzgerald, Geo. Fras.
187o*Ds. Roberts, William Ralph
Westropp.
1876 Ds. Robinson, Wm. George.
1877 [None].
1878 Ds. Roberts, Ralph Aug.
187^^ Ds. Adair, John Frederick.
1880 Ds. Nicolls, William.
1881*Ds. Russell, Robert.
1882*Ds. Culverwell, Ed. Parnall.
1883*Ds. Bernard, John Henry.
1884 Ds. Lyle, Thomas Rankin.
1885 *Ds. 0' Sullivan, 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.
1892 Ds. Anderson, William.
• Prizemen thus marked afterwards obtained a Fellowsliip.
BEEfiELEY MEDALLISTS.
23^
BERKELEY MEDALLISTS.
1861
1862
1863
1864
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,
f De 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.
Curaine, Ralph Allen.
Kelly, David Frederick.
Cordner, Anthony Allen.
Tyrrell, William Gerald.
Bushe, S. Coghill Hort.
Wilde, Oscar.
Montgomrey, Malcolm.
Ridge way, 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.
1882 Wilson, T. C. Herbert.
Martley, William Gibson.
1883 Tibbs, John Harding.
Barlow, Francis Faris.
1884 Joynt, Albert Edward R.
Johnston, Albert Edward.
1885 Kirkpatrick, William.
Bowen, Henry Cole.
1886 *Starkie, William Joseph M.
Doyle, Robert Joseph.
1887 [None.]
1888 Conan, Arthur.
1889 Hitchcock, Fras. Ryan M.
Doyle, Charles F.
1890 M'Cann, Thomas S.
Whelan, William B.
1891 Mooney, George William.
1892 Smyly, Gilbert Josiah.
The buhjects 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 Phaedo, in Mr. Grote's
arrangement.
Prizemeu thus miirked afterwards obtained a Fellowship.
U34 BERKELEY MEDALLISTS.
1871 Plato. — From the Phaedrus to the Clitophon, in Mr. Grote^s
arrangement
1872 Arrian's Anabasis and Indica.
1873 Grecian History, from the Persian to the Peloponnesian War,
in Diodorus Siculus, 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 vi.
(Schweighaeuser's edition recommended.)
• 1876 Jacob's Selection from the Greek Anthology: —
"Delectus Epigrammatum Graeconim."
1877 The Argonautica of ApoUonius 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).
jgQQ [ Aristophanes, extant plays (the Fragments not included).
1891 Herodotus.
1892 Poetae Elegiaci et lambographi (Bergk'sPoetae Lyrici Graeci,
vol. ii.).
vice-chancelloe's latin medallists.
VICE-CHANCELLOR'S LATIN MEDALLISTS.
Prizemen thus marked (*) afterwards obtained a Fellowship.
235
1871 Cumine, Ralph A.
Dowdall, Launcelot J. G. D.
Froxime accessit.
Leech, Graves A.
1872 Brooks, William Henry.
Ryder, Alexander R.
1873 Campbell, James Henry.
Ridgeway, William.
*Purser, Louis Claude.
Vanston, George Thomas.
Montgomrey, Malcolm.
Lendrum, Walter.
Sandford, Philip George.
Gannon, John Patrick.
1877 *Wilkins, George.
1878 *Beare, John Isaac.
Hyde, John Oldfield.
M'CleUand, Thomas.
Gilmore, John Edward.
Gorham, Alfred.
Dickie, John.
1874
1875
1876
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
Martley, William Gibson.
Whelan, Percy Scott.
Wilson, T. C. Herbert.
White, Newport Jn. Davis.
Hall, PeterKillen(2).
[None.]
Newsome, J. Clarence (1).
Doyle, Robert Joseph.
Doyle, Charles F.
M'Mahon, John.
Proxime accessit.
Fitz Gibbon, Gerald.
Hitchcock, Francis RyanM.
Fitz Gibbon, Gerald.
1889 *Starkie,Wm. Joseph Myles.
Murray, John Oswald.
Smyly, Gilbert Josiah.
Ashe, Leslie.
Roulston, Edmund Joseph.
Kennedy, William.
Whelan, Wm. Brown rigg.
Wills, Thomas WiUiam.
1890
1891
1892
The subjects of the Yice-Chancellor's Latin Medals Examina-
tion, in past years, have been as foliow : —
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 CatuUus.
1873 Statius, 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 62 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.
1892 Cicero, Letters to Atticus.
tiCB-CHANOKLLOB'S PRIZEMEfl.
VICE-CHANCELLOR'S PRIZEMEN.
Prizemen thus marked (*) afterwards obtained a Fellowship.
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. — " Mcnander."
Selss, Albert M.
1863.
English Prose.— "The Social
Insurrections, and other class
struggles of the Middle Ages."
Monck, William U. Stanley.
English Verse. — "Pilgrim Fa-
thers."
Kisbey, William H.
Greek or Latin Prose.- " The
Schools of Alexandria, and their
influence on Civilization."
[No Prize awarded.]
Greek Verse. — " Attila."
CuUinan, Maxwell.
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 Discover}'
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 Modern
form of Society."
Carson, Thomas Henry.
Greek Verse. — " Hypatia."
♦Tyrrell, Robert
Extra Prize of &\(i.
Cullinan, Maxwell.
1865
English Prose. — "The influence
of the Norman Element upon
modern European Civilization."
Monck, William H. Stanley.
VICE-CHANCELLORS PRIZEMEN.
237
vice-chancellok' s 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."
Griihe, Frederick.
English Verse. — "The Sexcen-
tenary of Dante."
Todhunter, John.
1867.
English Prose. — '* The Principle
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. — " Hildehrand."
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 Eomans."
Gibson, John.
Leech, Henry Brougham.
Greek Verse. — " Jason."
Morgan, William 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. — "Meropc."
Greer, William Benjamin.
1872.
English Prose. — " Socialistic
Theories in the Nineteenth Cen-
tury."
i M'Cuilagh, James*
( Wilson, James.
iss
VICE-CHANCBLLOE'S PEIZEMEN.
vice-chancellor's prizemen — continued.
English Verse. — "Ariadne."
Hamilton, Edwin.
Greek Prose.—" The Position of
Women in relation to Society, and
the State" (in a 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 MEdta 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. — " Julianthe Apos-
Uie."
Tyrrell, William 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. — Ridgeway, 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."
( Tyrrell, William Gerald.
( Mr. Sullivan, Edward.
Froxime 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. — M.v. Sullivan, Edward.
vice-chancellor's prizemen.
239
vice-chancellor's prizemen — continued.
1878.
English Verse. — " The Last Night
of Babylon."
Mr. Rolleston, T. W. Hazen.
i Greene, George Arthur.
\ Eagar, Alexander.
Latin Verse.— "Cicero."
Hyde, John Oldfield.
1879.
English Prose. — "English Intel-
lectual and Social Life as reflected
in Prose Fiction, from Eichardson
to Scott, inclusive."
English Verse. — "Alice Lisle."
Humphreys, John Thomas.
Greek and Latin Prose. — " Grsecia
Rediviva."
i Joynt, John William.
\ Shannon, George Henry,
Greek and Latin Verse. — '* 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 Verse. — " William the
Silent."
Humphreys, John Thomas.
Greek Prose. — " Imperialism."
Gorham, Alfred.
Greek Verse.— " The War in
South Africa."
*Bury, John Bagnell.
1881.
English Prose.— " Universities
in the Middle Ages."
Wallace, Lionel John.
English Verse. — *' Rienzi."
Wallace, Lionel John.
M'Kim, Joseph.
Latin Prose. — "Slavery in An-
cient and Modern Times."
Gorham, Alfred.
Greek Verse. — " Germanicus."
Dickie, John.
Kelly, W. H.
1882.
English Prose. — "The Literary
Life of Ireland in the Eighteenth
Century."
White, Newport John Davis,
English Verse,— "The Nile."
Wallace, Lionel John.
Greek Prose. — "Annexation in
relation to International Morality."
*Bury, John Bagnell.
Greek Verse.— "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 Verse. — "Pompeii."
Revington, George Thomas.
Greek Prose. — "China and its
People."
I Dickie, John.
\ Barlow, John.
Latin Verse — " Spartacus."
Dickie, John.
240
VICE-CHANCrELLOE*S PRIZEMEN.
tice-chancellor's prizemen — continued.
1885.
English Prose. — "The genius of
the Celt in Literature and Art."
( Sellors, Edward Marmaduke.
( Moore, William.
EngHsh Verse.— "The BastiUe."
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."
I Hyde, Douglas.
\ Herdman, John Octavius.
English Verse. — " Deirdre."
Hyde, Douglas.
Greek or Latin Prose. — * * The
Athenian Democracy."
Johnson, Hugh Albert.
Greek or Latin Verse. — " The
Occupation of Mandalay."
1. Tibbs, John Harding.
2. Newsome, James Clarence.
1888.
Engli sh Prose . — " Educational
progi-ess in the United Kingdom
during the last fifty years."
Egerton, Charles William.
English Verse. — " lona."
Dixon, WilUam 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 Verse. — " 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 Verso. — " Joan of Arc.'*
Hitchcock, F. Ryan Montgomery.
vice-cfancellor's peizemen.
241
vice-chancellor's prizemen — continued.
1890.
English Prose. — "The French
Revolution in 1789 as viewed by
contemporary sympathizers and
opponents in Great Britain and
Ireland."
Hamilton, Andrew Breakey ) p^,,„-i
Allen, Henry John ) ^
English Verse. — "Canterbury."
Magee, William Kirkpatrick.
Latin Prose. — ' ' The Channel
Tunnel."
Hamilton, Andrew Breakey.
Johnson, Hugh Herbert (see note
to list of scbolars for 1884).
Latin Verse. — " Prometheus the
Fire- bearer."
Johnson, Hugh Herbert (see note
to list of scholars for 1884).
1891.
English Prose. — " American
Society as studied by European
Thinkers."
equal.
Allen, Henry John
Hamilton, Andre w Breakey
English Verse. — " The Sex-
centenary of the death of Beatrice"
(June 10, 1290).
Leet, Ernest F.
1891 . — continued.
Greek or Latin Prose. — "The
Elements of National Unity in the
Hellenic Races."
Monahan. Charles Henry | ,
Whelan, William B. ) ®^^^^-
Greek or Latin Verse. — " Oliver
Cromwell."
[None awarded.]
1892.
English Verse. — "The Tercen-
tenary of Trinity College."
1. Ashe, Robert William d'E.
2. Goligher, William Alexander.
English Prose. — " The Mediaeval
Revival in the 19th Century."
Magee, William Kirkpatrick.
Greek or Latin Prose. — " The
Greek Despots."
1. Jacovides, Demetrius.
2. Johnson, Trevor Griffith.
Greek or Latin Verse. — "Absa-
lom."
1. Mooney, George William.
2. Johnson, Trevor Griffith.
( 242 )
FERRAR MEMORIAL PRIZEMEN.
1878 D. Montgomrey, Malcolm.
M'Clelland, Thomas.
D. Beatty, Herbert Macartney.
•Bury, John Bagnell.
D. Strangways, Leonard Richard Fleming.
1883 «D. Wilkins, George.
1884 [None.]
Newsome, James Clarence.
[None.]
[None.]
[None._
Gwynn" Edward John.
1890 Hitchcock, Francis Ryan Montgomery.
1891 Ashe, Leslie.
1879
1880
1881
1882
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
TYRRELL MEMORIAL PRIZEMEN.
1880 Kelly, William Henry.
1882
1884
1886
1888
Gorhara, Alfred.
Barlow, John.
Johnson, Hugh.
Joynt, Albert E. R.
1890 »Starkie, William Joseph Myles.
WRAY
1861 Monck, William H. S.
1862 Brett, Thomas.
1863 Dowden, Edward.
1864 Lane, James Clarke.
1865 Colquhoun, Wra.
1866 Carson, Thomas Henry.
Proxime 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 Moore^, Joseph H. Hamilton.
1874 Eason, Charles.
1 876 Burdett, Henry Plantagenet.
1876 Morrow, William Stuart.
Extra Prize.
Eagar, Alexander Richard.
1877 Aylmer, Hans Hendrick.
Extra Prize.
Mouillot, Francois Albert.
1878 White, Benjamin Newport.
PRIZEMEN.
1879 Cherry, Richard Robert.
1880*Bernard, John Henry.
Extra Prize.
Werner, Louis.
1881 MacMahon, 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 J. M.
Extra Prize.
Monypeny, William.
, ngo ( Redington-Roche, Charles.
^^"•^ \ Scott, William Roberts.
1890 Board, Charles T.
1891 Exham, Gerard Alston.
1892 Pirn, Alan W.
• An «ddltlonaI Priee was awarded by the Board for di8tinguiB)ied answering
• See Hat of Moderatoi-B for J«73
( 243 )
Special Works appointed for the Wray Prize.
1886 Diogenes Laertius, Bk. vii., ch. i.
1887 Leibnitz, Nouveaux Essais.
1888 Diogenes Laertius, Bk. x.
1889 Plato, Gorgias and Protagoras.
1890 Plato, Eepublic.
1891 Berkeley's Three Dialogues.
1892 Descartes' Meditationes.
Special Works appointed for Moderatorships in Ethics
and Logics.
1886 Berkeley's Three 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.
1892 Leibnitz, Nouveaux Essais.
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.
1892 Mathews, George Frazer.
HELEN BLAKE SCHOLAR IN NATIONAL HISTORY.
1888 Allen, Henry John.
1892 Keith, James.
* See list of Moderators tor 1872.
1
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POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIZEMEN.
1871 Yandell, William MaxweU.
1872 Hipwfcll, Alfred George.
Woodhouse, Curran Obins.
1873 Robinson, John Joseph.
M'Cullagh, James Samuel.
1874 Hamilton, Thomas.
1875 Mr. Maunsell, Edmund.
"WoodrofFe, Latham James.
1876 Campbell, James Henry.
Patchell, John Robert.
1877 D. Starkie, W. FitzwHliam.
r D. Cooke, John.
\ D. Samuels, Arthur "Warren.
ift7ft / ■^- Jackson, Henry "William.
^°'° I D. Lewis, Thomas White.
1879 D. Bastable, Charles Francis.
D. Thompson, John Gamble.
1880 D. Cherry, Richard Robert.
D. Bailey, Wm. Frederick.
1881 D. Harrison, Robert Francis.
D. Gilmore, John Edward.
1882 D. Porter, Classon.
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.]
1892 Lyle, David Rankin.
WHATELY MEMORIAL PRIZEMEN IN POLITICAL ECONOMY.
1872 Dockrill, John.
1877 Dodd, Huston W.
1882 Cherry, Richard Robert.
1887 McDonnell, WilUam D.
1892 Herdman, John Octavious.
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.
1892 Campbell, Charles Thomas.
( 245 )
PRIZEMEN IN ARABIC, PERSIAN, AND HINDUSTANI.
Arabic.
1861 Spedding, John B.
Normaa, Thomas.
1862 Connolly, Rohert.
1863 Martin, Caulfield C.
Eames, Henry.
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.
Persian.
1872 Barry, Russell William.
1877 King, Lucas White.
1879 Holt, James Richard.
1880 Stack, William George.
1882 Bagnell, Henry Wilham James.
1883 Fenton, Michael William.
Hindustani.
1872 Stoker, Thomas.
1873 Grierson, George Abraham.
1874 D. Courtenay, Robert.
1875 Place, George W.
1877 King, Lucas White.
1879 Stack, William George.
1882 Fenton, Michael William
1883 Fitzmaurice, John.
1889 Lindsay, Benjamin.
1891 Maxwell, William.
1892 Lyle, David Ranken.
1861 Atkinson, Edwin Thomas.
Spedding, John B.
1862 Twigg, John.
Crosthwait, John.
Stokes, Henry John.
1863 Huddlestone, Thomas C.
CoUins, Edward W.
1864 Simpson, Archibald.
Rice, Robert.
Cochrane, Andrew.
1866 Lambe, William.
Laing, Basil.
1866 Drapes, George F.
1867 La Touche, Jas. Digges.
PRIZEMEN IN SANSCRIT.
1871 Smith, Vincent Arthur.
1872 Grierson, George Abraham.
1873 D. Barry, WiUiam Russell.
1874 Moore, Pierce.
1876 D. King, Joseph.
1883 Miller, Leslie Creery.
1884 Henry, Charles.
1888 Johnston, Charles.
1891 Maxwell, William.
1892 Thompson, Wm. Boyd.
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Wnumm in % 'Bxofmxoml ^t^aoh.
SCHOOL OF 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. Woodroife, John Nun B.
1865 Ds. Collins, Thomas R. S.
Ds. Alcock, Henry J.
1866 Ds. Dudley- Janns, Sheldon F.
Ds. Kennedy, Jas. Houghton.
Frozime accessit.
Ds. M'Comas^ Charles E. A.
1867 Ds. Lakeman, George.
Ds. Powell, Dacre.
1868 Ds. Colquhoun, William.
Ds. Ormsby, Edwin Robert.
1869 Ds. Streane, Annesley W.
Ds. Corvan, James Hamilton.
1870 Ds. Dickson^, Thomas.
1871 Ds. D'Arcy, John Bertram.
{Second Hank Exhibition.)
1872 Ds. Carleton, James George.
Ds. Drapes, Lambert.
JSxtra Exhibition for two years.
Ds. Stack, Thomas Lindesay.
1873 Ds. Carson, Henry Watters.
Ds. Graham, Charles Irvine.
Extra Prize.
Leech, Robert.
1874 Ds. Cordner, Ant. Allen. | *t
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 Hank Exhibition.)
1879 Ds. Stokes, Ernest Isidore.
Ds. Eagar, Alexander Richd.
• A list of Divinity Premium Men since 1816 will be found In the Calendar for 1877,
yol. n.
b A Prize of £10 was awarded by the Board for distinguished answering, on;the recom-
mendation of the Examiners.
• A Prize of £40 was awarded to Ds. West, FitzwIlUam Henry, on the recommendation
of the Examiners, in lieu of the Second Exhibition.
THEOLOGICAL EXHIBITIONERS.
247
THEOLOGICAL EXHIBITIONERS — Continued.
Extra Prize.
Ds. Cooper, Ernest Augustus.
1880 Ds. Hayes, Eichard.
Ds. Newcombe, J. D. Eccles.
Extra Prize.
Sherrard, J, J.
1881 Ds. Garrett, George Henry.
Ds. Darragh, John Thomas.
Extra Prize.
Cosgrave, William Frederick.
1882 Ds. M'Clelland, Thomas.
Ds. Gamble, John.
1883 Ds.O'NeiU, William.
Ds. Charles, Robert Henry.
1884 Ds. Hemphill, Samuel.
Ds. Carolin, Jos. Sinclair.
1885 Ds. White, Newport J. D.
Ds. Lawlor, Hugh Jackson.
1886 Ds. MacDonnell, Ronald.
Ds. Lyster, Henry Cameron.
Extra Prize.
Ds. Hyde, Douglas.
1887 Ds. Chatterton, Eyre.
Ds. Eice, James Henry.
1888 Ds. Johnston, Albert Edw.
Ds. Hannan, Edw. C. Wade.
1889 Ds. Wolseley, WHliam A.
Ds. Macran, Frederick W.
1890 [Second RanJc Exhibitions.)
Northridge, John.
Archer, James Edward,
Extra Prize.
Jones, Joseph Jefiares.
1891
Ds. Peacocke, Jos. Irwin.
Ds. Cornwall, Ernest H.
1892 -Firsif— [None.]
Second — Ashe, J. Leslie.
( 248 )
ARCHBISHOP KING'S DIVINITY PRIZEMEN.
Prizemen since 1836.
1836 Disney, James "W. King.
Higginbotham, Jos. Wilson.
1837 Day, Maurice Fitzgerald.
Constable, Henry.
1838 Lowe, Josiab.
Hooper, Frederick.
1839 Hamilton, William.
Brasber, Samuel B.
1840 Atkins, Walter Baker.
M'Intosb, Jobn.
1841 Magee, William Connor.
King, Hulton.
Walsb, W. Pakenbam, extra.
1842 M'Call, William.
Jellett, Henry.
1843 Hall, Henry Francis.
Hallowell, Alexander.
1844 Twigg, Tbomas.
Barry, David T.
1845 Batt, Narcissus.
Townsend, William C.
1846 Nesbitt, William.
Labarte, William Wbite.
1847 Williams, Frederick.
Taylor, Samuel.
Ds. Cbeetham, Wm., extra.
1848 Jordan, Tbomas.
Ds. Walker, Fredk. George.
Fleming, II. Townsend, cxira.
1849 Joyce, Conway.
Staveley, Robert.
Stone, William H., extra.
1850 Walters, Cbarles.
Ds. Dickenson, H. H.
Bailey, George, extra.
1851 Gwynn, James.
Warren, Samuel.
1862 Bury, Edward.
Woolsey, WiUiam.
Cooper, Ricbard, extra.
1853 Ds. Rogers, Robert.
Grainger, Jobn.
1854 Ds. M'Kay, C.E.
Rice, James.
Bannerman, J. M., extra.
1855 Ds. Wilson, Joseph N.
Ds. Sbeppard, Henry D.
Ds. Carson, James, extra.
1866 Ds. Burkitt, James.
Paton, James.
1867 Ds. Rawlins, M. L.
Ds. Scott, Tbomas Lucas.
1858 Danford, Henry, Second
Prize.
1859 Ds. Walsb, James.
Ds. Blackett, W. R.
1860 Ds. Hall, William.
Kirkpatrick, Francis.
1861 Wrixon, Artbur N.
Shortt, John.
Stewart, John Alex., extra.
Betts, Henry J., extra.
1862 Ds. Mitchell, St. Jobn.
Brandon, William.
Woodroffe, J. i., extra.
ARCHBISHOP king's DIVINITY PRIZEMEN.
249
ARCHBISHOP king's DIVINITY PRIZEMEN — Continued.
1863 Collins, Thomas R. 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 MacDuff, 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 Irvine.
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, Llgwellyn 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.
1892 Gater. Wm. Henry.
Leslie, John Herbert.
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250
PKIZES IN DIVmiTY.
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. Pirn, John.
1884 Lyster, Henry Cameron.
MacDonnell, Ronald.
1885 Robinson, Thomas John.
Chatterton, Eyre.
i««A / Fosbrooke, Arthur M.
^^^^ 1 Ralph, William.
1887 Macran, Frederick Walker.
1 Morley, Thomas Vevers.
I Fenton, Samuel.
1888 North ridge, John.
Cox. Samuel Alfred.
1889 Irvine, Gerard.
Browne, John Edward.
1890 Leslie, James.
Patton, Edward.
1891 Medcalf, Francis.
[No 2nd Prize awarded.]
1892 Ross, Robert Caledon.
Leslie, John Herbert.
WARREN CHURCH FORMULARIES PRIZEMEN.
1869 D. Burroughs, Wm. Edward.
1870 D. Maffitt, Richard Samuel.
1871 D. Bradshaw, Martin.
1872 D. Treanor, James.
1873 D. Cooper, Theodore James.
1874 D. Turpin, Sidney Gerald.
1875 D. Hackett, Thos. Edmund
1876 D. Berry, Thomas Sterling.
1877 Handy, Leslie Alexander.
1878 D. Eagar, 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.
1892 Quin, Charles Edward.
PRIZES IN IRISH.
251
BEDELL SCHOLARS AND PRIZEMEN.
I860.
Bedell Scholars,
1873.
Bedell Scholar.
Dudley-Janns, Sheldon F.
Nee, Thomas.
0' Sullivan, Eugene.
Bedell Frizemen.
Bedell Frizeman.
Ward, John Macgregor.
Cohey, Pierce, £10.
Clesham, Timothy, £5.
1866.
1874.
Bedell Scholar.
[None.]
Murphy, Jeremiah.
Bedell Frizeman.
1875.
Kennedy, Matthew.
Bedell Scholar.
1867.
Murphy, James Edw. Harnett.
Bedell Scholars.
Bedell Frizeman.
Kennedy, H. M.
Fry, Charles Edward.
Grimes, Patrick.
Bedell Frizeman.
1876.
Gasserly, Thomas.
[None.]
1868.
1877.
Bedell Scholars.
Bedell Scholar.
Malley, Bryan.
Stevenson, William Edgar.
Gasserly, Thomas.
Walshe, Stephen.
Bedell Frizeman.
Bedell Frizeman.
Sullivan, John.
[None.]
1878.
1870.
Bedell Scholar.
Bedell Scholar.
[None.]
0' Sullivan, D. L.
Bedell Frizeman.
Bedell Frizemen.
[None.]
Shea, Michael, £10.
Hayes, William, £5\
1879.
Connolly, T., £5\
Bedell Scholar.
ConoUy, William Patrick.
1871.
Bedell Frizeman.
[None.]
[None.]
1872.
1880.
Bedell Scholar.
Bedell Scholar.
Gallagher, James.
[None.]
Bedell Frizeman.
Bedell Frizeman.
[None.]
Evans, John Wills.
* Special Prizes given by the Committee of the Irish Society at the recommendation
of the Professor of Irish.
262
BEDELL PRIZEMEN.
1881.
Bedell Scholar.
Hyde, Douglas.
Bedell Prizeman,
Miller, Zebulon Wright.
1882.
Bedell Scholar.
[None.]
Bedell Frizeinen.
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.]
ia92,
Bedell Scholar.
O'Clery, Charles.
Bedell Prize.
Ward, Thomas.
KYLE PRIZEMEN.
1871 Cotter, Florence Patrick.
1872 Cotter, Florence Patrick.
1873 [No Prize awarded.]
1874 [No 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.]
1886 Lavelle, Hugh.
1886 Lavelle, Hugh.
1887 [No Prize awarded.]
1888 Nortliridge, John.
1889 Northridge, John.
1890 [No Prize awarded.]
1891 Ward, Thomas.
1892 Ward. Thomas.
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SCHOOL OF LAW.*
1870.
Barton, Molyneux.
Yandell, William.
Speer, Oliver William.
1871.
Roche, Cecil.
Alford, George.
Orr, William 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.
PRIZEMEN IN CIVIL LAW.
1880.
Bastable, Charles F.
Raphael, John R.
1881.
Brown, John M'Leavy.
Rainsford, Frederick.
1882.
Wakely, John.
Murray, James William.
Extra Frize.
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.
1886.
Gorham, Alfred.
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.
1887.
Maturin, C.
Bond, L.
1888.
Norman, Alfred Henry.
Doyle, Eobert Joseph.
1889.
Crawford, Alfred Douglas.
Isaac, Robert John.
Smyth, James De Lacy.
1890.
Smyth, Thomas Jones.
1891.
Stirling, Arthur William.
Mann, Frederick Thomas.
1892.
M'Auliffe, M. J.
Synnot, H. J.
' A list of the Prizemen in Ltiw since 1860 will be found in the University Calendar
of 1874.
254
PHIZES IN LAW,
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.
( Samuels, Arthur Warren.
\ Woollcombe, Robert Lloyd.
1879.
Bastuble, Charles Francifl,
Manders, Richard.
1880.
Reed, Samuel P.
Mooney, Thomas A.
1881.
Brown, JohnM'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.
1891.
Shortt, Francis Hely.
Molony, Patrick Considine.
1892.
Macrory, R. H.
Walker, R. A.
PRIZES m LAW.
255
PEIZEMEN IN INTEENATIONAL LAW.
1879.
Bastable, Charles Francis.
Cherry, Eichard Eobert.
1880.
Eeed, Samuel P.
Anderson, David.
1881.
Brown, John M'Leavy.
"Walker, Garrett William
1882.
Bowen, Henry Cole.
■ Creed, John Percy.
. Eingwood, James Perry.
1883.
( Sandford, John Beech,
\ Murray, James William.
1884.
Patton, Arthur.
Molony, Thomas Francis.
1885.
Eedmond, Frederick.
Eingwood, Eichard Frederick.
1886.
Molony, Thomas Francis.
Hynes, John W.
1887.
Maturin, C.
Wade, E. E.
1888.
Fenton, Eichard Frederick.
Smyly, Philip Crampton.
1889.
Doyle, Eohert Joseph.
Hardy, William Johnston.
1890.
Smyth, Thomas Jones.
Smyth, James De Lacy.
1891.
Dickinson, Charles.
Greer, Fi-ank Nugent.
1892.
M'Auliffe, M. J.
Shortt, Francis Hely.
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SCHOOL OF PHYSIC
MEDICAL SCHOLARS.
1861 Smith, "William F.
1862 Duffey, George F.
Finny, John Magee.
Walker, Robert.
1863 Little, Thomas E., schoL
Ward, A. Montgomery.
1864 Moore, Sandford.
Salaman, Selim Myer.
1865 Eames, Henry.
CoUins, 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, WiUiam 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'DowellAiken.
Malet, Henry.
1876 Nugent, Guy Perceval
L' Estrange.
Casement, Brabazon.
1877 Beatty, Wallace.
1878 [None.]
1879 Brooks, Henry St. John.
Woodroffe, Augustus War-
ren.
Young, liOuis Tarleton.
1880 Donnelly, Thomas.
Jencken, Francis John.
Anatomy and Physiology.
1881 Middleton, Alfred Hancock.
Turpin, Sidney Gerald.
Haughton, ThomasWilfred.
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.
Physics^ Chemistry, Botanyy and
Comparative Anatomy.
1881 Dwyer, Frederick Conway.
1882 Werner, Louis Joseph.
1883 Dixon, Augustus Edward.
1884 Wood, Hugh.
1885 Baird, John Hill.
1886 Parsons, Alfred R.
1887 [None.]
1888 [None. J
1889 Dixon, Andrew Francis.
1890 [None.]
1891 Haughton, William Steelr.
1892 Friel, Alfred R.
tKIZES IN MEDICHiTE.
267
STEWART MEDICAL SCHOLARS.
Physics, Chemistry, Botany, and Comparative Anatomy.
1885 Birmingham, "William Payne.
1892 Alcock, Nathaniel H.
Anatomy and Institutes of Medicine.
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 Roht.
1891 Dawson, William R.
SURGICAL TRAVELLING PRIZEMEN.
1869 Gregg, William Henry.
1870 Battersby, William Edward.
1871 [None.]
1872 Ball, Charles Bent.
1873 [None.]
, 37 - I Young, Charles Grove.
^^'* 1 Stack, Theodore.
1875 Fisher, Thomas Carson.
1876 [None.
1877 [None.
1878 [None.]
1880 Grey-Edwards, Henry.
1882 Russell, George Blakeley.
iKilkelly, Charles Randolph.
Special Trize. — Bewley,
Henry Theodore.
1886 Patteson, Robert G.
1888 Harkin, Charles F.
1890 Woods, Robert H.
1892 Taylor, Edward H.
C 258 )
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING.
STUDENTS TO WHOM SPECIAL CERTIFICATES HAVE
BEEN GRANTED.
fBACTICAL ENOI-
MECHANICAL AND
CHEMISTRY AND
MEBKINO.
EXPERIMENTAL
PHYSICS.
1849.
GEOLOGY.
Michaelmas Term,
[None.]
D«.TutliiU,Robt.R.
[None.]
1850.
Trinity Term.
Ds. Stoney, Bindon.
Ds. Stoney, Bindon.
Ds. Stoney, Bindon.
Da. Mannix, James.
Michaelmas Term.
Ds. Herrick, Thos.
Ds. St. George, R. J.
Ds. Jack, Alex.
Price, James.
Ds. Jack, Alex.
Ds. England, John.
Price, James.
Ds. Jack, Alex.
Ds. England, John.
Ds. England, John.
Hone, Nathaniel.
Hone, Nathaniel.
Ds. Medlicott, H. B.
Peebles, John.
1851.
Trinity Term.
Ds. Crawford, Robert.
[None.]
Ds. Crawford, Robert
Kenny, Lewis.
1862.
Kenny, Lewis.
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
[None.]
Ds. Jacob, Arthur.
1853.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
Ds. Kennedy, John.
Michaelmas Term.
Ds. Kennedy, John.
Ds. CarroU, Fred.
[None.]
[None.]
1854.
Michaelmas Term.
Ds. Triphook, T. D.
Ds. Cotton, C. P.
[None.]
Ds. Coliou, C. P.
SPECIAL CERTIFICATES IN ENGINEERING- 259
PRACTICAL ENGI-
MECHANICAL AND
MINING, CHEMISTRY,
NKEHINO.
EXPERIMENTAL
GEOLOGY, AND MINE-
PHYSICS.
RALOGY.
1855.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
Major, James.
Wynne, Albert.
[None.]
1856.
Trinity 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.
Geoghegan, Henry T
[None.]
Trinity Term.
Cooke, Theodore.
Cooke, Theodore.
Patterson, Benjamin T.
Crawford, William.
Michaelmas Term.
Patterson, Benjamin T.
Crawford, William.
1861.
Patterson, Benjamin T
Ds. Townsend, Horace.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
None.]
Crosthwaite, Thos. J.
Michaelmas Term.
Gierke, WiUiam J.
[None.]
None.]
Leeson, 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.
380
SPECIAL CERTIFICATES IN ENOINKEBING.
PEAOnOAL BNOI-
Kntpp, William H.
Hanna, Fraocis.
Chute, Henry George.
Quilton, Edward T.
Prendergast, FrancisE
Rowan, William.
Ds. Wynne, Windh. H
[None.]
Watson, William.
Jones, Charles.
Gore, John £.
Ellis, Robert H.
Kempster, John.
Warren, James
Bayley, George.
Moore, Joseph H.
Draper, Carter.
Pheian, Alfred.
[None.]
[None.]
Hollin«hMd. U. H. B.
MECHANICAL AMD EX-
PBKIMENTAL FHT8IC8.
1863.
Trinitf/ Term,
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
[None.]
1864.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
[None.]
1865.
Michaelmas Term.
Gore, John E.
1866.
Trinity Term.
Willson, WilUam 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.
18G9.
Michaelmas Term.
[None.]
MINING, CHEMISTRY,
GEOLOGY, 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, Good-win.
Ellis, Robert H.
Warren, James.
[None.]
Moore, Joseph H.
Cooke, Samuel,
Eiffe, Luke.
Apjohn, James.
Clibborn, John.
Svkes, George U.
West, Charles D.
llolUnshead, H. H. 15
SPECIAL CEETIFICATES IN ENGINEERING.
261
PE.ACT1CAL 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.
Jones, Stopford.
[None.]
Jones, Stopford.
1872.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
[None.]
Gordon, Albert.
1873.
Trinity Term.
Gordon, Albert.
[None.]
Willson, Frederick.
Willson, Frederick.
Michaelmas Term.
Armstrong, G. Allman
Cox, John.
Cox, John.
Cox, John,
Bagnall, Harvey.
Mahon, John C.
Bagnall, Harvey.
1874.
Trinity Term.
Mahon, John C.
Mr. Parsons, Hon. Jt.C.
Mr. Parsons, Hon. E.G.
Connor, Leslie.
Michaelmas Term.
Mr. Parsons, Hon. R.C
Quinlan, C. E.
Qninlan, C. E.
Quinlan, C. E.
Glover, E.
Moynan, John.
Barney, Alfred.
Moynan, John.
Barney, Alfred.
Barney, Alfred.
1875.
Spooner, C. E.
Trinity Term.
Cooke, Joseph.
Cooke, Joseph.
Michaelmas Term.
Cooke, Joseph.
Parry, William K.
Chatterton, George.
Chatterton. George.
Ross, William.
Parry, William K.
D^
Goodwin, Singleton.
Skerrett, Charles P.
Myles, T. J.
Myles, T. J.
Chatterton, George.
Goodwin, Singleton.
Ross, William.
PRACTICAL KNOI-
MBOHANICAL AND
MINING, CHEMISTRY,
VBBBINO.
BXPEKIMENTAL
GEOLOGY, AND MINE-
PHYSICS.
RALOGY.
1876.
Trinitt/ Term.
[None.]
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
[None.]
[None.]
[None.]
1877.
Trinitt/ Term.
[None.]
[None.]
Galbraith, S. H.
Pentland, H.
Michaelmas Term.
Galbraith, S. H.
Pentland, H.
Mr.Fry,W.H.
Mr. Fry, W. H.
1878.
Trinitt/ Term.
Mr. Fry, W. H.
[None.]
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
[None.]
Allen, Henry.
De Rinzy, James.
NeviUe, £. A.
[None.]
1879.
Trinitt/ Term.
Neville, E. A.
Ferguson, William D.
Ferguson, William D.
Mr. Poutif ex E. Lionel.
Michaelmas Term.
Ferguson, William D.
Digby, E. W.
1 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.
Mulyany, Christopher.
Mulvany, Christopher.
Michaelmas Term.
Mulvany, Christopher.
Mandeville, MonUgue.
Mandeville, Montague.
Mandeville, Montague.
SPECIAL CERTIFICATES IN ENGINEERING.
263
PRACTICAL ENGI-
NEERING.
Mr. Joly, John.
Tomlinson, Thomas.
Downing, Arthur.
Anderson, Robert.
Collen, "Wm. Garibaldi
Gradwell, John.
Longfield, Richard.
Webster, 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.
Doyle, Kinsley D.
Stoney, George Gerald.
Cullen, James.
Wallace, Charles.
MECHANICAL AND
EXPERIMENTAL
PHYSICS.
1882.
Michaelmas Term.
Mr. Joly, John.
Tomlinson, Thomas.
1883.
Trinity Term.
Downing, Arthur.
Michaelmas Term.
Fitzmaurice, Maurice
Anderson, Robert.
1884.
Michaelmas Term.
CoUen, W. Garibaldi.
1885.
Trinity Term.
Longfield, Richard.
Michaelmas Term.
Trouton, Frederick.
1886.
Trinity Term.
Stanfield, Mark.
Michaelmas Term.
Moore, C. E.
Steadman, James.
Crichton, Alexander.
1887.
Trinity Term.
Doyle, Kinsley D.
Dobbs, Frank.
Michaelmas Term.
Stoney, George Gerald
Cullen, James.
MINING, CHEMISTRY,
GEOLOGY, AND MINE-
RALOGY.
Mr. Joly, John.
Downing, Arthur.
Anderson, Robert.
Wray, C. Drinkwater.
Morton, C. Scott.
[None.]
Longfield, Richard.
Trouton, Frederick.
Becher, Charles.
Groves, Tenison.
Seymour, Charles.
[None.]
Moore, C. E.
Ffolliott, Fred. Kerr.
Steadman, James.
Doyle, Kinsley D.
Stoney, George Gerald.
SM
SPECIAL CKRTIPICATES IN ENGINEEEING.
PHACTICAL BNOI-
KBBBINO
[None.]
Smeeth, "William.
Townsbend, 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, uazon.
BlMibj, Robert.
Derenuh-Meares, B.
Belhomme, Richard M.
CroMdaile, John E.
Prittw-Perry, W. R. V.
MECHANICAL AND
BXPBRIMENTAL
PHYSICS.
1888.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
Michaelmas Term,
Smeeth, "William.
1889.
Trinit)/ Term.
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
Tatlow, William.
Roche, Edward.
Lyons, Francis.
Special Examination.
Fallon, John C.
1890.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
Atkinson, Herbert J.
Dixon, Stephen.
1891.
Trinity Term.
Special Examination.
[None.]
1892.
Michaelmas Term.
MINING, CHEMISTRY,
GEOLOGY, AND MINE-
RALOGY.
[None.]
Smeeth, William.
[None.
Tatlow, William.
Scott, Charles Wm.
[None.]
[None.]
Atkinson, Herbert J.
Dixon, Stephen.
Smith, Thomas.
[None.]
Croasdaile, John E. Croasdaile, John E.
l»rittie.Porry,W.R V. |
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MEDALS GIYEN- AT COMMENCEMENTS.
By 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
to the best answerer in Classics, at an Examination held in distinct
Courses prescribed for that purpose.
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
other in Natural Science, were substituted for the single Moderator-
ship in Experimental and Natural Science.
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 EeUows : —
Gold Medallists on the Plan instituted A. D. 1793.
1794.
Com. ^stivis.
Mr. Fitzgerald (afterwards
Purcell Fitzgerald), J.
1795.
Com. Vernis.
Lefroyb, Thomas.
1797.
Com. Vernis.
Magrath, John.
Com. u^stivis.
Mr. Bagwell.
1798.
Com. Vernis.
Whitty, Irwin.
• College Register, November 30, 179S.
» M.P. for the University, 1831. Chief Justice of the Queen's Beneh,,1832.
SM
GRADUATES IN H0N0E8
MMon*, Heniy J. Monok.
Muiphy, Patrick.
Com. ^siivis.
Mr. Jtckflon, Warren Hastings.
Mr. MonaeU, William.
1799.
Oom. Vemis.
Fitzgerald, John.
1800.
Com. Vernis.
•Wall, Charles William.
Ormston, John.
Com. ^stivis.
Hon. Mr. Smythe*^, Percy Clinton
Sydney.
Mr. Foster*, John Leslie.
1801.
Cotn. ^stivis.
Mr. Scott, James.
1802.
Com. jEstivis^.
•Crampton% Philip Cecil.
Mercer, Samuel.
1803.
Com. Vern,
Hall, James Trail.
iloorwood, James.
Blackbume*", Francis.
Curry", William.
Com. JEfitivii.
Mr. Burke, William.
Mr. DalyJ, Robert.
1804.
Com. JEsti/ois^.
Mr. Warren', Richard B.
Sherlock, AVilliam.
Trayer, Abbott.
•Gannon, Thomas.
1805.
Com. Vernis.
•Elrington, Charles R.
1806.
Com JEstivis.
•Mr. Singer, Joseph H.
1807.
Com. Vernis.
Strong™, Charles.
•Purdon, Richard F.
Com. JEstivis.
Mr. Burgh", Thomas John.
Mr. Wybrants, Robert.
Mr. Buxton", Thomas Fowell.
1808.
Com. Vernis.
NorthP, John Henry.
Rawlins, John.
' Author of Essay on Irish Parliaments. &c. ,
• Lord Vlwonnt StrHnpford. Ambassador to the Court of Lisbon, 1866 Author of a
t>*n*l*tion '"' ■■•■■ ■• - sof Camoens.
• Lm« H.' r. M. P. tor the University in 1807.
« No Spri . held this year, in consequence of the, death of the Vice-
• Late Jii , en's Itench. ' Late Bishop of Cork. &c.
• Lord < ■ ; • a„d 1866. Vice-Chancellor of the Univei-sity.
• Vf" *'•' 'T- J Bishop of Cashel, &c.
oL^ I J" t:iuent« this year, in consequence of the vacancy of the Vice-
!*;*«• *t'- '■'■ " Late Archdeacon of Glandelfvgh.
• UM ilr Thomaa Fowell Buxton, Bart^ M.P. ' Ute Kind's Counsel, M.P.
AT THE B. A. DEGEEE EXAMINATION.
267
Com. ^stivis.
Mr. La Touche, James Digges.
1809.
Com. Vernis.
Gumming, William.
1810.
Com. Vernis.
Owens, John Blacker.
Sankey, William.
Richmond, William Henry.
*Robinson, Thomas Eomney.
*Phelan, William.
Com. JEstivis.
Mr, Burgh, Walter.
Mr. La Touche, William Diggei
Mr. Lendrick'*, James W. J.
1811.
Com. Vernis.
Greene^, Richard Wilson.
Rutherford, Martin Brownley.
Com. JEstivis.
Mr. Steele, Walter.
Mr. Foster, Robert.
Mr. Trail, WiUiam.
1812.
Com. Vernis.
Graves, Richard.
*Hincks, Edward.
Bardin, Charles.
Com. J^stivis.
Mr. Cotter, John R.
1813.
Com. Vernis.
Greham'=, John.
Collis, Robert.
Com. jEstivis.
Mr. Johnson, Thomas.
Mr. Lendrick'', Charles R. A.
Mr. Fox, Charles A.
1814.
Com. Vernis.
Brooke^ William.
Com. jEstivis.
Mr. Herbert, Edward Thomas.
Mr. Grierson, John Abraham.
Mr. Wynne, Robert.
1815.
Com. Vernis.
WeUand, 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, Do well.
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.
•> Late Baron of the Exchequer. * Late JIaster of Enniskillen School.
•* Late King's Professor of Medicine, School of Pliysic.
* Late Master in Chancery. f Late Bishop of Heath.
^ Bishop of Ossoiy, Leighlin, and Ferns, 1842.
*> Late King's Professor, Institutes of Medicine, School of Physic, President of the
College of Physicians, Author of " Clinical Medicine," and other well Imown works.
' Late Master in Chancery ; Lieutenant of the County Londonderry.
GRADUATES IN HONOES
Examiners shall make out a list of the Division in the order of their an-
swering, and they shall bo 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 ^' primarii in
sua Classe,^^ at the Degree Examination instituted 1815.
1816.
Initio Term. Paschce.
Mr. Corballis^ Zohn^ith.., Science.
Mr. Kinahan, Daniel, Classics.
Mr. Babington, WiUiam Chas.
Initio Term. S. Michaelis.
Hayes, Michael, Science.
Roe, WiUiam, Classics.
Apjohn*>^, James.
Donovan^, Morgan "William.
TyrreU, Gerald.
"Wall, Richard Henry.
Levey, William.
Dunn, Charles.
Nash, Llewellyn.
Minchin, Augustus.
1817.
Initio Term. Taschce.
Mr. SteveUyd, 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.
1818.
Initio Term. Taschce.
Mr, Moore, Edward, Sc. and CI.
Mr. Kirkpatrick, George.
Mr. Kirkpatrick, Alexander.
Mr. St. Lawrence, Robert K.
Initio Term. S. Michaelis.
*Boyton, Charles, Science.
Henryf, James, Classics.
Tighe, Edward.
Crompton, Albert.
Shaw, Matthew James.
M'Caul^, Alexander.
Quinton, Patrick.
Collins, John.
1819.
Initio Term. Taschce.
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.
» By a subsequent order of the Board, the privilege of being included amonp those
who were "primarii in sua Classe" was restricted to those Students who took up the
additional subjects appointed for the Gold Medal Examination.
»> Queen's Counsel. bb Professor of Applied Chemistry, 1S44 ; of
• Now The O'Donovan of Clancahlll. ilineralogy, 1845 ; of Chemistry, 1850.
<> Late Professor of Natural Philosophy, Belfast. • Late iiecorder of Cork.
'Author of "A Twelve Years' Voyage through the .fineid;" and of ".^neldea:"
a Commentary on the jEneid.
« Professor of Divinity and Hebrew, King's College, London. Rector of S. Magnus.
London. A utlior of "Lectures on Prophecy" "The Old Paths;" the same work in
Hebrew {UTVS mans,) a translation of II. D. Kimchi's Commentary on Zechariah. with
note* (London, 1837), and many other publications. Died October, 1863.
•> Late Chancellor of Limerick.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
269
1820.
Initio Term. Faschce.
Mr. Haig, John, Science.
Mr. Franks, Wm. H., Classics.
Mr. Dobbs, Archibald E.
Mr. Gregg, Gorman.
Mr. La Touche, David C.
Mr. Knox*^, Thomas G.
Mr. Bushe, a 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. Fascha.
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. Silarii'^.
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'^, Mountifort, Science.
Turpin^, John, Classics.
Smythe, Thomas.
♦M'Clean, Samuel John.
Cummins, William.
Blake, James H.
King, Luke "NVTiite.
Lyons, Langford K.
Hunt, Perceval.
Upton, William.
1823.
Initio Term. Faschce.
Mr. Monahan^, James H., Sei.
Mr. Balfour, Willoughby, CI.
Mr. Hamilton, Charles W.
Mr. Moore, Lewis.
Mr. Dunne, Francis.
Mr. Lloyd, Thomas.
Mr. Maxwells, Henry.
Mr. Magrath, Ffolliott.
Initio Term. S. Michaelis.
Vance, Robert, Science.
West, William, Classics.
Savage, Marmion.
Purdon, Robert.
Ould, Fielding.
*Kingsmill, Henry.
Berwick, Edward.
Gwynne, Hugh N.
Coneys^, Thomas De Vera.
M'Kane, William.
Hes, Thomas Hodgson.
Lyne, Cornelius William.
Sleater, Charles.
* Late Master, Court of Queen's Bench. >» Bishop of Kilmore, 1874.
»» Archdeacon of Ferns. bb Late Chief Justice. Bombay.
* In consequence of the King's visit to Ireland, no Examinations were held in the Mi-
chaelmas Tcjrm of the year 1821, and the Medal Examination was deferred until the fol-
lowing Hilary Term. « Precentor of Armagh.
<* Late llegius Professor of English and Feudal Law ; Late Judge of the Landed
Estates Oouix.
* Late Master of ^liddleton School f Late Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
* Late Lord Farnham. He represented the Countv of Cavan in seven succesisive Par-
liaments, from 1824 to 1838.
*» Professor of Irish, 1840. .
270
GRADUATES IN HONORS
1824.
Initio Tfrm. Paseha.
Mr. "Wilmot, [Chetwode]Edw.,i5«.
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.
Verschoyle', Hamilton.
Joy, Henry.
•Todd, James Henthom.
Mooney, Robert G.
Tudor, Richard.
Gregg**, John.
Mahon, Thomas.
Ryall«, John.
1825.
Initio Term. Faschce.
Mr. Hardy, Simeon, Science.
Mr. Knox, Thomas, Classics.
Mr. Sausse^, Matthew.
Mr. Stewart, James K.
Mr. Wood, George.
Initio Term. S. Michaelis.
O'Brien-, James, Science.
O'Beime, Richard, Classics.
Molesworth'', Robert.
M'Cay, Maurice.
Berkeley', Robert James.
Hamilton, Richard.
Newland, Thomas.
Orpen, John Herbert.
Dowdall, Lavmcelot.
1826.
Initio Term. Pasehce.
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. Pasehce.
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.
HaUiday, Alex. Henry, Classics.
Sherrard, William.
Disney, James.
Armstrong, Andrew.
1828.
Initio Term. Pasehce.
Mr. Kyle, Henry J. S., Science.
Mr. Pomeroy, Henry, Classics.
• Matter in Chancery.
• Chancellor of the University of Toronto. ' Bishop of Kilmore, 1862.
• Blahopof Cork, 1862. • Vice-President of Queen's College, Cork.
' L^ Chief Justice of the High Court of Judicature, Hombay.
• Serjeant at I^w ; M. P. for Limerick ; Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench.
• Oiu- 111 th.- .IiidL'fs of tlu; Supreme Court at Melbourne.
' ■ ' . ililare.
I II Stones" ; " Tlie Latter Days of Jerusalem and Rome." &c.
' .1 ((uer.
' LtticJ';oid<Jiii ul i^ueeu's CoUeRe, Galway.
" Chalrmau of Quarter Scsslonss.Co. Armagh. Q. C.
AT THE B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
271
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. Faschce.
Mr. Leech, John, Science.
Mr. Murphy, Francis, Classics.
Mr. Balfour, Arthur.
Mr. Finlay, John William.
Initio Term. S. Michaelis.
Mulcahy**, John, Science.
Phayre, Richard, Classics.
Murphy, Denis.
Hardy, Henry.
Longfield'', Robert.
Hobart, Richard.
Raymond, Samuel.
1830.
Initio Term. Faschce.
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 ,«=•' John.
Nolan, Thomas.
Crosthwaite, Benjamin.
Graydon, Thomas.
Bestf, William M.
Hill, Bold.
1831.
Initio Term. Faschee.
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. Trinitatisi.
Mr. Nolan, John, Science.
Mr. Browne, Thos. Clement, CI.
Mr. Jameson, William.
Initio Term. S. Michaelis.
*Hart, Andrew Searle, Science,
Trayer, Richard, Classics,
* Atkins"^, William.
Popham, John.
Hamilton, Hugh.
Oldham, Ralph.
O'Callaghan, Isaac Stoney.
1833.
Initio Term. Faschce.
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.
a Canon of Bristol.
aa Late Professor of Mathematics, Queen's College, Galway.
" Q. C. ; M.P. for .Mallow, 1859, Author of Treatises on the "Fishery Laws," and
•'Game Laws" of Ireland.
" M. P. for the County of Cork. 1861-68. "" Donnellan Lecturer, 1878.
<! 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 182D.
f Author of " Principles of the Law of Evidence," and other legal works.
s In consequence of the prevalence of cholera iu Dublin, no Examinations were held in
Easter Term, 1832.
>> Dean of Ferns 1862.
0
378 QBJLhVATKti IN SONORS
MODERATOBS AJH) EESPONDENTS 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
trom 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 ofier 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 following de-
partments, viz. : I. Mathematics and Mathematical Physics ;
II. Classics ; III. Ethics and Logics ; lY. Experimental Science;
V. Natural Science ; VI. 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 Medals,
and the Junior Moderators Silver Medals. A large Gold Medal is
g^ven 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 pn;sented to theia by the Chancellor or Vice-
Chanctillor at the Commencements, when they are admitted to
their Degrees,
. '2?*^'''"*'**'' ModeratorB, since the year 1846. are placed in order of merit : previous
10 Uat data Umy art placed in their order on the.ColIeKe boolts.
AT THE B.A. DEGRKF. EXAMINATION
273
1834.
SENIOR MODEEATOESa.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logics.
* Graves^, Charles.
* Carson, Joseph.
Classics.
Wheeler, George B.
Butlerc, William Archer.
Sherlock, Harold H.
JUNIOE MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Beamish, Francis.
Orr, Alexander Smith.
Mockler, William.
Crampton, George.
Finlay, Eobert.
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.
Mathematics.
Chi Chester*, William.
Le March ant, William H
Vickers, Henry Thomas.
Classics.
1835.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics.
Davis, John.
Hughes, John Gwyther.
Balld, John Thomas.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics.
Mr. Murland, James W.
*Stack, Thomas.
Mullins, Robert.
Townsend, Aubrey.
Davisf, Thomas Osborne.
Nash, George.
* Thus marked [*] have since been Fellows.
*» Late Professor of Moral Pliilosophy, 1837. For an account of his publications, see list
of Scholars, under the dare lSo2.
« Author of translations of various Classical Works, of a " Treatise on Political Science,"
of "A .Manual of Ethics," and of several works of fiction.
d Vicar-General of Armagh : Solicitor- General and Attorney-General. ISfiS; M. P. for
the University; Atroiney-Genenil for tlie Sfcotid time. 1874. Lord Cluincellor of Ireland.
187ii ; Vice-chancellor of the University, 1880; Author of "The Ueformed Church of
Ireland " (2nd ed. 1890). " Historical Keview ot Legislative Systems in Ireland " (2nd
ed. 1889).
• Late Baron O'Neill, of Shane's Castle, Co. Antrim,
f Author of " National Ballads," <fec.
o2
ORAJ)0ATE9 IN H0N0B8
1836.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
•Lee, William.
Glanville, James Gordon.
Higgins, Lewis.
Classics.
Wiley, William.
Mr. Walsh, Robert.
Mhics and Logics.
"Walsh*, John Edward.
Tuthill, Edward Chateneuf.
Woodward'', Thomas.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logic
Lynch, Matthew.
Badham, Leslie.
Disney, James "W. K.
Hopkins, Robert Smith.
Trayer, James John.
Morgan, Lewis.
Ferguson*^, William D.
Eiggs, Richard W.
Murphy, John B.
• Attorney-Q-ncrnl. 1806: M.P. for the University, 1866; Master of tlie Rolls, 186G.
* T " ■ :" : ■ II ; editor of BuUer's Sermons. Author of " Life of Rev. W . A.
Bii cations.
.i;i*o on the Practice of the Queen's Bench, Common Pleas, and
E*i.;.v^,u,., ,.. in.iami, ■ 2 vol*. 8vo, 1»41 ; "The Forms of Proceedings in the Law Courts
to Irtiand." »vo. im4: ••The New Ecclesiastical Code," I2mo. 1851 -. and voiious other
taipaworiM.
AT THE B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
275
1837.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Mr. Kelly% Charles.
*Jellett, John H.
*lvoberts, Michael.
Classics.
Ringwood^, Fred. Howe.
Watters, John Francis.
Watson, John Selby.
Ethics and Logics,
"W"arren<=, Robert Richard.
Ringwood'^, Fred Howe.
Lawson'', 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.
MiUsf Richard.
1838.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
*Salmon, George.
*Roberts, William.
Mr. Bloods, William Bindon.
King^j Robert.
Classics.
Law', Hugh.
Wrightson, Richard.
Classics.
Laughlin, John William,
Dobbin, Thomas.
Ethics and Logics.
Dobbs, Conway.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics.
Mr. Bushe, Richard Henry.
Mr. Story, Joseph.
Marchbanks, John.
Burke, William.
M'Gillicuddy, Francis.
Hodnett, Jeremiah.
GotchJ, Frederick William.
* Q. C. ; Chairman 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 ot the Court of Probate, 1S6S.
d Professor of Political Economy, 1841 ; Attorney-General, ISGo ; M. P. for Portar-
lingtoii, 1865 ; late Judge ot the Court of Queen's Bench.
* ( hancellor of Armagh.
' Professor of Political Economy, Queen's Colleee. Cork.
s Formerly Professor of Engineering, Queen's College, Galway.
•> Author of" History of tlit Irish Church," and other publications.
' Late Professor of English Law. Queen's College. Gahvav; Solicitor-General, 1873,
M. P. for Londonderry, 1874; Attorney-General, 1880; Lord Chancellor of Ireland,
1881.
J Principal of the Baptist College, Bristol
276
GRADUATES IN HONORS
1839.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Jlathematies.
•Oalbraith, Joseph A.
•Lonfffield, George.
North, Roger.
Classics.
Bickmore, Charles.
Bir. Kyder, Michael W.
Mr. Ford, Thomas H.
Murray, John.
Ethics and Logics.
Mac Donnell, Hercules G.
Irvine, Gerrard.
Cathrew, Graves.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics.
Harke, Frederick M.
Corcoran, Michael Edmund,
1840.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
♦Stubbs, John William.
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.
Mulgan, William Edward.
Hinton, Zebulon Wright.
Ethics and Logics.
Mr. Gore, William F.
Chatterton<=, Hedges Eyre.
King, Francis.
Griffin, John N.
of the LouKliborouRh Grammar School, Leicestershire,
* Ule M. P. for rip|.cidry.
• SoUcttor-jiencral, am-, Attomey-General. 1867; M.P. for the University, IS 67
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
277
1841.
SENIOE MODEBATORS,
Mathematics,
*Townsend, Richard.
*Poole, Hewitt R.
Gibbon, Charles Iliffe.
*"Willock, William Alexander.
Classics.
■', *Mac Ivor, James.
'' Ovens, Thomas.
M 'Blaine. Frederick W.
Ethics and Logics.
^Mac Ivor, James.
O'Hagan", John.
M 'Blaine, Frederick "W.
"Wakeham, Thomas.
Eeeves^, Isaac Morgan.
Synan<=, Edward.
M'Kee, John.
JTHTIOR MODERATORS.
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.
*Willock, William Alexander.
Perrin, Louis.
Irvine, Henry Mervyn D' Arcy.
Jellettd, Henry.
O'Brien^, Patrick.
Purefoy; George Prendergasu
Bourke, Joseph John.
Kingsley, John.
* Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature, and First Land Commissioner, 1881.
»» Dean of Ross.
" Late M. P. for Go. Limerick.
«» Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin 1889.
• Baronet, late M. V. for King's County.
378
GKAD DATES IN HONOKS
1842.
8ENI0B M0DEKAT0K8.
Maihetnaties.
•Dickson, Benjamin.
Hancock*, William Neilson.
•Ingram, John Kells.
Can*, Henry.
Classics,
Reichel<^, Charles Parsons.
Fausett**, Andrew.
JUNIOE MODERATOKS
Ethics and Logics.
Mr. Cogan', "William Henry.
Dobbin, Wm. Peter Hume.
Mac Donnell'', John Cotter.
Barry, Edward.
•Lett, WiUiam Thomas.
Mathematics.
Osborne, Robert William.
Ethics and Logics.
"Woodrooffe, John Edward.
Nash, Francis Herbert.
1843.
SENIOR MODERATOES.
Mathematics.
•Haughton, SamueL
Collins, Matthew.
Whiteford, Edward.
AllmanK, 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.
Twigg', Thomas
Peet, Samuel V.
Tandy, Charles.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics,
Twiggi, Thomas.
Owgan, Joseph.
Watson", Francis.
Gemon, William Joseph.
De Moleyns, William.
Eccles, William.
Hayden, Thomas.
Seymour", William Digby.
• I'rofcMor of Political Economy, 184C, Late Clerk of the Crown and Hanaper.
b Late Head llaswr of I^rogheda Endowed School.
• liliJiop of ileaih, lii85 ; Late Professor of Latin, Queen's College, Belfast ; Donnellan
Lfctuier. li^M ; Author of Sermons on the Lord's Prayer and on the Prayer Book, and
of »<.viiitl Ir-ictsoii the Ordinal. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, 1878.
« i:'i!..r c,r " hcngel'8 Gnomon of the New Testament," and Author of several
Cli-
.tyKlldare,1859. One of Her Majesty'o Privy Council.
' ■ • ' (iKhpl.
• . Queen's Collejte, Galway. F.RS. Author of Greek Geo-
mtii.' '•■■ •• Sorjfunt-at-Law.
'1' .. England. J President of Qut-en's Colleue. Galway
* ' I i.->v -1 ^. ii.K.l. Enniskillen. 1857. ' Canon of St. Putiick's Cathedral.
• 1'. ..:. . ; 1. inhlin, Itwfc. ■ Queen's Counseh M. P. for Southampton, ISfiU.
At THE B, A. DEGlLfiE EXAMINATION.
27dt
1844.
SENIOE MODERATOES.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logics.
Patton*, Joseph.
Clarke, WilUam S.
Classics.
Nesbittb, William.
Ryder*, Arthur G.
Batt, Narcissus.
Heron'', Denis C.
Steele, Thomas.
Groves^ Henry C.
Olden, Thomas.
O'Brienf, William P.
Hutton, Henry D.
Carson,? Eohert.
Sharkey, John.
JtTNIOK MODEEATOES.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logics
*Kutledge, John Young.
Battersby, William A.
Hickson, William.
Mr. Hartley, James
Irvine, William.
Mayne, Edward G.
Leathly, James F.
Blackburne, Edward.
Grier, Eobert.
Jackson, Arthur.
Kenny, I*atrick W.
a Late Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Elphinstone Institution,
Bombay.
b Late Professor of Latin, Queen's College, Belfast.
" Donnellan Lectuier in the University for the year 1864, Late Head Master of Tip-
perai-y Endowed School.
^ Late Serjeant-at-Law. M. P. for the County of Tipperary. 1870. Late Professor of
Jurisprudence ard Political Economy, Queen's College, Galway. Author of "An
Introduction to the History of Jurisprudence.
« Author of '• A Commentary on tlie Book of Genesis." (Macmillan, Cambridge.)
'Commissioner, General Prisons Board, Ireland.
« Late Chairman, County Donegal.
o3
980
dBlJ>UAI£8 m fiONOiiS
1845.
SENIOE MODEEATOES.
Mathemattes. Ethics and Logics.
Smith, Frederick R.
Bowles, Henry.
•Conner, Richard M.
Classics*
Moore% Thomas.
Mac Donnell, Ronald.
"White, Finch.
Fitzgerald, James G.
Mr. Tombe, Henry Joy.
Harrison^, Michael.
Henrys, Joseph.
JUNIOE MODEEATOES.
Mathetnatics. Ethics and Logics.
Stitt, George A.
Welsh, John.
Classics,
Shekleton, Robert
Makinson, Edward G.
Bates, Ebenezer.
Grosvenor, Francis.
Davis, Samuel G,
Goslett, Edward M.
Cottingham, James.
Kingsmill, Henry.
• of Endowed School, Midloton.
• Solidtor-Ueneriil, 1867 ; Judge oi the Common Pleas Division.
•Lau Cluplain tu tlie britinii Embtuisy, Lima, Peru.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
281
1846.
SENIOR MODEEATOES.
Mathematies.
Gilmore*, James B.
Walsh^ Richard H.
Mr. Fowler, Robert.
*Barlow, James W.
Barrington, Edward E.
Classics.
Heam^ WHliam E.
( M'Devitte, William A.
i Evans, Thomas W.
Mr. Knox, Charles B.
Ethics and Logics.
Morris^*, Michael.
Barnes, Thomas G.
Reillyd'J, Francis S.
Leslie% Thomas C.
Higginbotham, Robert.
Lewis^ John T.
JUNIOE MODEEATOES.
Mathematics.
Stevenson, William.
Ethics and Logics.
Hearn% William E.
Parke, Charles.
Burke, William J.
Nugenff, 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.
EESPONDENTS.
f Sinclairs, Robert S.
\ Hamilton, James A.
Irving, William.
i Rice, Edward.
1 Taylor^, William F.
i Lynch, James W.
( Murray, William.
/ Vowell, William R.
1 Irvine, Christopher,
j Bowen>, John.
\ Simpson, John F.
* Mathematical Master, Marlborough College,
b Professor of Political Economy, 1851.
' Late dean of the Faculty of Law in the University of Melbourne. Author of "Plu-
tology " ; " The Government of Englami," and " The Aryan' Family."
d M.P. for Galway, 1865: Attorney-General, 1856; Chief Justice 'of the Court "of
Common Pleas, 167G ; Chief Justice of Ireland, 1887 ; Lord of Appeal, 1889.
dd Late Sir F. S. .Reilly, K.C.iM.G., Q.C., Counsel to the Speaker of the House ;of
Commons.
* Late Professor of Political Economy, Belfast. Author of "Land Systems and In-
austrjal Economy, ifec." and " Essays on Political Economy (2iid. ed. 1888),
f Bishop of (Jntario. ISol. ff Archdeacon of Meath.
K Late Professor of Mathematics, Elphinstone College, Bombay ; Director of Public
Instruction, Berar, India.
b Archdeacon of Warrington (Diocese of Liverpool), 1889.
' Bishop.of Sierra Leone, 1857 ; died 1859.
isa
0B1.DUATBS IN HONOES
1847.
SEiaOE MODEEA.TOES.
Mathmatic*. EthicB and Logic*.
Crofton*, Morgan W.
Stoncy^ G. Johnstone.
i 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.
XUNIOK MODEBATOES.
Classics. ^i^*<^' «*^^ Logics.
Halpin, William H.
Urwick, 'William.
Homan, Philip.
Townsend, Horace.
Orr, Robert H.
Armstrong, Wyndham.
Pittar, Arthur C.
Turner, James.
Weir, William.
EESPONDENTS.
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, Robert A.
( Cusack, James.
\ Going, John.
October.
Friell, WiUiam J.
, ^. .. r- . .,. v-ffssor of Mathematics, R. M. Academy, Woolwich; Fellow of the
|(< land.
I ry 10 the Queen's University.
iM. »« Jud|:e Of the Common Pleas Division.
« 1 1 al p:conomy, 1866. Author of "The Detiniiicn and Lopical
>l<v l.con<imy," and "The Slave Power" (Loudon, Ibb-.r!) ; late
I'l ! ■ liconomy, University of London.
' Recorder of LondondeiTy.
l/(.ali ul CiWjrUe.
AT TfiE U. A. DEGILEE EXAMINATION.
^83
1848.
SENIOK MODEHATOKS.
Mathematics.
*"Williamson, Benjamin.
Fetherstone H., William.
*Carmichael, Robert.
Dunnett, Thomas.
England*, John.
Classics.
Anderson, William.
Godley, Archibald.
Ethics and Logics.
Bro-wne, Samuel.
Mr. Greene^, William Conyngham.
Anderson, William.
Mr. Fenton, George M.
Galbraith*^, Henry.
Staveley, Robert
JT7NI0E MOLEEATOES.
Mathematics.
Laurence, SamueL
Weird, James A.
Dopping, Samuel.
Classics.
Staveley, Robert.
Ethics and Logics.
Fetherstone H., William.
Mr. Blacker^, Robert.
Marshall, James.
Creery, Andrew.
*Webb, Thomas E.
Stuart^, Edward Craig.
Atkin, Walter.
Biggs, George William.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Twigg, John.
Levis, James William.
April.
Mr. Blacker, Robert.
Mr. Butler, Henry.
M'Loskey, Patrick.
October.
Hopkins, Francis.
Johnsons, William.
(Stevenson, James.
Higginbotham^, George
Lowe, William.
Whateley, John.
* Professor of Natural Philosophy, Queen's College, Cork.
"Dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
c Archdeacon of Glendiilougli.
"i Head Master, Royal School, Raphoe, 1857
* Honorary Canon of Peterborough.
' Bishop of Waiapu, New Zealand.
B Judge of the Queen's Bench Division.
•» Late Attorney-General, Victoria, Australia.
2M
GRADUATES IN HOKOttS
1849.
SENIOK MODEEATOES.
Curtis*, Arthur Hill.
Byland, Theodore.
♦Gwynn, John.
Walker,^ John.
Scott,*"* James George.
Jordan, Thomas.
Dickinson,' Hercules Henry.
Wallace, Thomas Sneyd.
Cooke, Ambrose.
( Mathew," James Charles.
\ Murray,^ John Walton.
Scott, James B.
JTJNIOE MODEEATOES.
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.
Adams, John Smyth.
EESPONDENTS.S
[None nominated.]
' I^te Professor of Natural Pliilosophy, Queen's College, Galway; Late Assistant
Cornimv.i(jner of Intonnediate Kducation.
' F.l: S.; Vice-1'riiicipul. IJniversitv Hall, London. '»'» Archdeacon of Dublin.
• S I- list of Stholars, 1848, Dean i)f the Chapel Koyal, 1868.
* S(,w >>\r J. C. Mathew, Judge of the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division,
Wi-stiiiii.Htcr.
* Airi.aiiiconof Connor; Doniielliin Lecturer, 18.S3.
^ (l-' . .M. 1'. fur Ltiud.jnderry, 1808. Solicitor- General, 1870. Attorney- General.
Uar I ^ . .'. of itie Exchequer, n
• 111 loiiiK'quenco ct the Queen's first visit to the University on 1 uesilay, Augu.st 7,
iM'j, the oruinuy Mlchaehnas Examinations were dispensed with by Her Mi^esty's
Cot«m«aU. and connequently no Kespondents were nominated .
AT THE B. A. DEGEEE EXAMINATION.
285
1850.
SENIOE MOJDEEATOES.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logics^
Holmes, Charles.
Gwvnne, James.
Griffith^, William D.
*Abbott, Thomas K.
Stephens, William R.
EUaby, George Watts.
Oldham, Charles ^milius.
•Abbott, Thomas K.
Breakey, Leslie.
Classics.
Nicholson, John A.
Hamilton, Charles G.
Wheeler, William C.
JUNIOR MODERATOES.
Mathematics . Ethics and Logics,
Holmes, Edward.
Berry, Thomas.
Cree, George.
Swift, Francis H.
Jemison, William Henry.
Revington, John Huleat.
Mr. Warren, Samuel.
Higgins, Joseph.
Maunsell, Frederick Webster.
RESPONDENTS.
April.
Mr. Aldworth, WiUiam.
i Mr. Lysaght, Edward.
( Mr. Checkley, William.
( Mr. Orpen, Arthur.
\ Mr. Palmer, Robert H.
October.
CoUey, 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
and Crown Prosecutor, Maaras. Author of a Treatise on the Law of Damages.
ise
GEAJ)UAT£S IN HOKOES
1851.
SENIOB UODEEA.TOES.
Mathematics. BthicB and Logics,
Miller*, Alexander E.
•Leslie, John R.
Atkinson, "William.
I Scott, George.
( Palles'', Christopher.
Classics.
Evelyn, Frederick.
Miller*, Alexander E.
Woolsey, William M.
Bryce<=, Archibald Hamilton.
Evelyn, Frederick.
Gray, William.
M'Mahond, John H.
Hassard", Michael D.
Burnett, William R.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Jack*", Alexander.
Hamilton, John.
JT7NI0E MODEKATOES.
Mathematics. | Ethics and Logics.
Chartres, James B.
Vignoles, Olynthus John.
Martin?, 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.
EESPONDENTS.
January.
Mac Donnell, Charles E.
Price*>, James.
Mac CuUagh, James.
April.
Mr. Darley', Frederick.
Bailey, George.
Mr. M'Neill, Alexander.
Walters, Charles.
October.
Ashwin, Forster.
( De Burgh, Hubert.
< Medcali, David.
(Murphy, John.
TyndaU, Graham.
( Gollock, Thomas Henry.
\ Burroughs, Henry C.
' Now sir Alexander Miller, Commissioner of Bankruptcy, England.
* Chief baron ot tne Exchequer, lb74.
• liector of the hdinbuigl) CollcBiate School.
< Author of" A 1 realise on Met^i physics in Connexion with Revealed Religion" (BeU
«nd \*n\i\s\ l^.n<l(.n^ niid other worKs.
■ ' <' ). iwia.
' ^^ueen'8 College, Cork.
74. Q.C.
. . nuM.HMi. M.U. W. K. Ireland.
' '".i( t-, AuBiralla.
A.T THE B. A. DEGBEB EXAMINATION.
287
1852.
SENIOR MODEEATORS.
Mathematics.
Townsend*, 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.
King<=, Henry.
Experimental and Natural Science.
MaUet, JohnW.
Kennedy, John.
Merrill, George.
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'Connell.
Experimental Fhysics.
Carroll, Frederick.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Armitage, Joseph A.
Russell, Garnett J.
0' Carroll, Jeremiah.
Turner, Walter N.
April.
Hutchinson, Redmond M.
October.
Lutman, Adrian Henry,
r Wallace, William.
< Cooper, Richard.
[ Dobree, George.
Davis, William
i Costello, John.
( Cuppage, Robert Jackson,
f Kaye^i, William S. Barker.
\ Forster, Adam S.
* Professor of Civil Enaineering, Queen's College, Galway.
'' Archdeacdn of Macclessfield. Diocese of Chester. 18S4.
« Late Principal of tlie Medical College and Fellow of rlie University of Madras.
* Now SirWilliam Kaye, Assistant Under-Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
288
OKADUATE8 IN HONORS.
1853.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Mr. Monahan, James Henry.
Gillman, Uerbert Webb.
Smith, Thomas St. Laurence.
Classics.
Richey», Alexander.
Daiint»>, Achilles.
Rice, James.
Ethics and Logics.
Stevenson, Henry S.
Andrews'', 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,
f Ring, Bartholomew.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas.
1 Wilson, Robeit.
I Cochrane, Samuel George.
I Jones, J. Ebenezer.
^^ Shepherd, Henry Drought.
Piatt, John.
April.
October,
Shortt, Edward.
Barton, John Kellock.s
Campbell, Charles E.
Turpin, John.
Cochrane, James Henry.
M 'Gusty, Alexander D.
Pounden, William Dawson.
T^f«
Bu:
• 1..
C'.ik.
r>eputy Professor of Feudal and English Law, 1871.
' t cturer, 1869, Dean of Cork,il876. His remains were edited by Day and
ilik'h Court of Justice, E.\chequer Division, 1882.
iii: Clown Urtlce.
iwn, Connor, and Dromore, 1892.
Kx-Prea ILC.S.I.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
1854.
SENIOE MODERATOES.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logics.
Mortimer, "William.
Reeves, liobert S.
Johnson^ Alexander.
Classics.
Walker^, Samuel.
*Maguire, Thomas.
Littledale^'b, Rich. Fred.
Nicholson, Horace.
Mac Donnell, Randal W.
Drummond, Robert B.
Dames<=, Francis.
Andersoncc, AVilliam.
*Maguire, Thomas.
Bristow, John.
Wilson, Joseph N.
Smith, Francis.
Barlow'^, William.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Reeves, Robert S.
Wynne, Albert.
Major, James.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logics.
Griffin, William.
Tarleton^, Edward de .
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, AVilliam A.
Grainger, John.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Heywood, 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.
! Garrett', Alexander J.
Coombs, Charles.
Ryan, James B.
Johnson, William T.
Rodgers, Henry W. M.
' Professor of Natural Philosophy, M'Gill College and University, Montreal, Canada.
*> Solicicor-General, 1883. Attorney-General, 1885. M.P., Co. Londonderry, 1884.
Lord Chancellor of Irelan'i, 1S92.
•>'' Author of Plain Reasons against joining the Clmrch of Rome, and many other works.
' Q.C.; now Francis Daiiies-i^ongwortn, Lord Lieutenant, King's County.
" County Court Judge.
d Dean ot the Faculty of Law, University of Adelaide.
* Auclior of" A Treatise on the Grand Jury Laws of Ireland."
' Lute Assistant Superintendent, lloyal Gun Faccoi'y, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.
« Judge of the Court of Bankruptcy, 1885.
h ijean of Cliester. ' Bishopof Northern Texas.
i90
GBADUATES IN HONOBS
1855.
SENIOK JIODEfiA-TOKS.
Mathmaties. ^*^^^' ^*^<^ Logics.
Porsei*, John.
•Gray, Thomas Thompson.
Classics.
D^ummond^ James.
Murphy*, Henry Charles.
Elmes, John James.
JUNIOE
Mathematics.
Martin, Richard L.
Mr. Wilmot-Chetwode, K.
Galbraith, Richard.
Classics.
Gwynne, Robert.
0'Mahony«, Thaddeus.
Burkitt, James.
Mitchell, Arthur.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Scott*, Robert H.
Corrigan, William Joseph.
Crofton, Edward.
Hime, John.
MODERATOES.
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.
Purcell, William Henry D'Olier.
Lawson, Ambrose.
Crosthwaite, Leland.
Little, John P.
Clarke, Mordaunt W.
Dawes, George
Clarke, James.
Fletcher, Thomas
Irwin, John King.
• Profemnr of Mathematics, Queen's Collepe, Belfast.
• Pmfi-«wor of Theology in Manchester Niiw College, London. Author of "The Jewish
Meuiah."
• I'rufesur of Irihh. 18<51. Transhitor into Irish of Bishop Wordsworth's "St Patrick,
hit Life and Times -," and hish Kditor ot Vols, i., ii., and ill. ot the Ancient Laws and
lostitutlons of Ireland, commonly called tlieBrehon Lawn.
• Head Mnster, DiixxMin School. Tiuim.
• K.K.b.: Director of the MeteoroloRical Office, London.
' Barooet; M. P. for Clare. 1(>77. Attorney-General of Victoria, 1878.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
291
Mathematics.
*Ferrar, "William H.
Meade**, William E.
Walker, William F.
Donovan, Henry A.
Geoghegan*, John.
Classics.
Tyrrell^, William.
Rawlins, Michuel L.
Carson, Thomas William
1856.
SENIOR MODEEATOES.
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.
January.
Norwood, William.
Rowland, William Anker.
Burnett, William.
April.
Young, Robert George.
October.
Lloyd, Robert.
Q,uinton<=c, James Wallace
JUNIOR 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.
Oldham, William.
Mr. Law, Thomas Pakenham,
Wrightd, Charles H. H.
Wright^, I^dward Perceval,
j Belcher, William.
\ Craig, Graham.
Richardson, John.
Jellett*', Morgan Woodward.
Flood, Frederick.
» Late Secretary, Bengal Board of Revenue. aa Archdeacon of Armagh.
*> Judge ot the High Court, Allahabad, India.
« Bishop of Ossory, 1875. Bishop of Cork, 1878. <"= Commissioner of Assam.^
d Donnellan Lecturer for 1880-81. Bampton Lecturer in the University of Oxford,
for 1878 ; author of " A Grammar of the Modei-n Irish Language " (2nd edition
Williams and Norgate, 1860); "The Book of Genesis, in Hebrew, with a Criti-
cally Revised Text, Various Readings, and Grammatical and Critical Notes" (Wil-
liams and Norgate, 1859) ; " The Book of Ruth, in Hebrew and Chtildee, with
Criticallv Revised Texts, Various Readings, and a Grammatical and Critical Commen-
tary " (Wilhams 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); " Zeehariah and his Prophecies considered in relation to Modern Criticism,
with a critical and grammatical commentary, being the Bampton Lectures for 1878"
(2nd Edition, Hodder and Stoughtoii, 1879); "The Book o^" Koheleth. commonly called
Ecclesiastes, considered in re'ation to ilodern Criticisiii. and to the Doctrines of Modern
Pessimism, beincr tiie Donnellan Lectures for 1880-81 " (Hodder and Stoughton, 1883) ;
and of "Biblical Essays; or, Exegetical Studies on the Books of Job and Jonah"
(T. k, T. Clarke, 1886)
• Professor of ZooloL'y, 1858; Professor of Botany, 1869.
f Canon of Christ Church Cathedral.
292
GHA^DUATES IN HONORS
1857.
8ENI0K MODEEATOKS.
Mathematics.
t Martin, Henry F. J.
\ Mr. Warren", James W.
Greer**, Henry Robert.
Classics.
Valentine, William J.
Smith, Theodore.
EadesS WiUiam C.
Experimental and Natural Scienci
Stawell, George.
Mr. Warren*, James W.
History and English Literature.
Gibson"^, Edward.
Houston^ Arthur.
Gregg, John W.
JX7NI0E MODEIiATOES.
Classics.
Tracey««, Thomas.
Hime, Bartholomew.
Ethics and Logics.
Berry, William.
Leathern, John L.
Ensell, Charles.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Howell, Phineas.
Symes, Glaseott.
History and English Literature,
Gayer, Henry W.
Archer, Richard H. V.
RESPONDENTS.
January,
Martin', John Henry,
Barnes, Frederick E.
April,
Martin, George Henry.
Kennedy, Launcelot.
October.
Pollock, James S.
Crozier, Henry D.
Sullivan,g Edward.
French, George.
Snagge^, Thomas William.
Richmond, WiUiam.
Felton, William.
Knipe, James John K. L.
Ellis, John.
M 'Guinness, William N.
• Ft'iinw of Cahi§ Collei^e, Cambridge.
^' atlcal Master ar the Itoval Artillerj' College, Sandhurst.
« Diiicisun >chool, Sligo.
<" -liiiourne, M.l', for the Universitj', 1875. Attorney-General, 1877. Lord
ChuiKwiui- o! hclaiid, 1885.
• I'miL-Mnir of Piiluieul tconomy, 18G1. Author of" A lluimal of Hindu and Muliari-
mad.iii l.iW (isi;;;), ajul an Essay on the Euiaiicipatiun of Women li'om Existing iJidus-
tria u.uns. 18(i-.').
iiiissiontr, Oudh.
'1 .^ilUcnny College. 186 1.
• i',\^iin\, i,\ \i^,)iiiii. Canad*.
•> County Coui'i JudKc, Eagiand.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
293
Mathematics*
Fallon, John.
Shackleton, Eichard E.
Classics.
Walsh, James.
Wilson*, Arthur.
Selssb, Albert Maximilian.
Ethics and Logics.
Woodroffe, James.
JUNIOR
Mathematics.
Brenan, James Eustace.
Classics.
Addison":, John Edm. Wentworth
Boxwell, John.
Roper, William.
Ethics and Logics.
Blackett, William Russell.
Fallon, John.
King, Lucas P. B.
Heazle, Isaac.
Murphy, William Graham.
Stewarf*, Henry.
1858.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Mr. Thompson, George B.
Haughton, Edward.
History and English Literature.
Wilson*, Arthur.
Bourke, Walter M.
Mr. Bahington, 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, William Downes.
April.
Fitzpatrick?, Denis.
Clarke, James.
Cross, Marlborough.
MacDonogh, Albert I.
Stack, 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, AVilliam H.
BardsleyS John Waring.
» Judge of the High Court of Judicature. Calcutta. •• Professor of German, 1866.
* Q.C., Recorder of I^restoa ; MP. for Ashton-under Lyne,
^ Archdeacon of Dromore. • Q.C. ; County Court Judge. •• Archdeacon of Ardfert.
f Q.C. M.P. for the University, 1870. Solicitor General, 187.0. One of Her Majesty's
Privy Council.
« Now Sir Denis Fitzpatrick,"K. C.S.I. British Resident, Hyderabad,
h Late Heiid Master of Kingstown School. • Lord Bishop of Sudor and Man.
294
Math^maiies.
Taylor*, John P.
BrowTirigg, William B.
Cowell, George Young.
Ciassies.
Tym\\\ Henry F.
•Mahafly, John P.
FiUgibbonS Gerald.
Davies*, John F.
Classics.
Foy, William E.
JEthies and Logics
Taylor*, John P.
Buckley, Robert William.
Lillingston^ Cecil.
Irvine, Richard.
Bell, Thomas W.
GRADUATES IN HONOR!*
1859.
8ENI0B M0DERAT0E8.
Ethics and Logics.
Moses, Henry J.
•MahafFy, John P.
Sherlock, WiUiam.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Bewley'^'^, Edmund Thomas.
Mr. O'Brien, Edward.
Cooke*', Theodore.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
i Experimental and Natural Science.
Stewart, James R.
Smyly?, Philip Crampton.
Crawford, William Frederick.
History and English Literature.
Browne, John James.
Tyrrell^', Henry F.
Fitzgibbon<=, Gerald.
Sherlock, William.
Pollock, Thomas R.
Cromie, Henry.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Reade, Sydney A.
Perry, James.
Sparrow, William C.
Ailin, Thomas.
De Landre, Bartholomew G.
Mooney, Thomas Plunkett.
Jones, David.
April.
Delamere, Lewis R.
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, ConoUy.
• Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. »» Late Bengal Civil Service.
• Solicitor-General, 1877 i Lord Justice of Appeal. 1878.
• I^t«^ I'loff^jwor of i^tln. Queen's College, Galway. Editor of the Agamemnon,
C»iofci>honE, and Huinenides of Aeschylus; contributed lai-gely to "Kottabos" and
•• Duiiliii IranslHtl'.ns."
<■> ir.-i; us I'rofewjor of Feudal and English Law, 1884; Judge of the Supreme Court
I Kow
ud First I^nil Judicial Commissioner of the Irish Land Commission,
•• The Law and Practice of the Taxation of Costs "(K. Ponsonby,
>\ iiiint author with A. G. Hlchey. Q C. of "A Treatise on the Chancery
.7"(K Poii8()nbv,Dul(lin. 18G8), and with John Naish, of *A Treatise
Law Procedure Acts " (E. Ponsonby, Dublin, 1871).
Mtriucenng College, Poona. HouUmy.
itmurn. « surgeon in Ordinary to the Lord Lieutenant
> luity College. Gleimlinond. Perth.
i«kc«. j Late Renual Civil Service.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
295
1860.
SENIOE MODEEATORS.
Mathematics.
*Purser, 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.
* Traill, Anthony.
Robertson, Eobert J.
Wynne, George Eobert.
Hare, Eichard William.
jinn:oE modeeatoes.
Classics.
0' Shaughnessy, James.
Ethics and Logics.
0' Shaughnessy, Michael.
Irvine, Arthur Benjamin.
Mitchell, St. John.
Mr. Arbuthnot, Eobert K.
Moses, John.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Grimshaw,'' Thomas W.
Ashe, Isaac.c
Gibbon, John George.
History and English Literature.
Eowley, James.
Darley, William.
Macartney, Hussey Burgh.
Davidson, Bennett.
EESPONDENTS.
January.
Larminie,«i William Eea.
Geoghegan, Henry Thomas.
Peacock, Henry.
Whitney, Eobert Benjamin,
f Gierke, William John Bird.
( Butler, Edmund.
{Mac Cartie, Joseph.
Stanley, Abraham.
Spring, John B.
RadcHffe, Samuel.
April.
Kayss, John Bainbridge.
Bray, Edward.
Jacob, John GifFord.
Mr. Moore, Eobert Lyon.
Mr. Butler, James Henry Edw.
October.
Johnson, John.
Griffin, Eobert W.
M'Conaghey,e Matthew A.
Mr. Wood, John Cotter.
Johnston, Edward.
Bateman, Charles WOliam.
M 'Conchy, Andrew.
Giveen, Eichard.
Scott, Edward.
Homer, Francis Daltry.
* Head Master of Grammar School, Bandon.
•> Registrar-General for Ireland.
« Author of " Medical Politics," and "The Divine Origin of Christianity.'
d Bengal Civil Service Magistrate and Collector.
e Bengal Civil Service Magistrate and Collector, Banda, N.W.P.
296
GUABUATES IN HONORS
1861.
8ENI0E M0LEBAT0K8.
Mathematics.
•Bumside, "William Snow.
•Tarleton, Francis Alexander.
Balls Robert Stawell.
Little", Thomas E.
Classics.
Brady»>, Thomas J. Bellingham.
SlatteryS James.
JSthics and Logics.
Monck<i, WiUiam H. S.
Dowden*, John.
( Mr. Weldon, Lewin B.
\Maddenf, Dodgson H.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Ball*, Robert Stawell.
Purdon, Edward John B.
History and English Literature.
Holmes^, Hugh.
Slattery<=, James.
JUNIOR MODEEATOES.
MathematiM.
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.
RESPONDENTS
Douglas, Robert.
Nolan, Francis.
Shaw, Robert J.
M'Lowry, William.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Jacob, Augustus H.
Harti, Henrv M.
History and English Literature.
Kirkpatrick, George A.
Edge, John H.
Millar, James M'Gregor.
January y Galbraith, John.
Noble, John James.
Cotter, Thomas.
Aprils . Smith, William.
Mr. Smyth, Percy.
October y . Cross, John Adam.
Williams, Frederick.
October y . ( Corbett, John.
( Joyce, Patrick W.
Bleazby, William.
Sargent, William A.
Mr. Swifte, Ernest G.
Firth, Raywood.
Cooke, EHas H.
• Now Sir Robert S. Ball; Royal Astronomer of Ireland,'! 1874; Lowndean Professor
of Astronomy, and Geometry, Cambrif^pe, 1892; Author of "Lectures on Experimental
Mecliiinifs" (.Maciuillau ifc Co.. Ib7 1), " Die Tlieory ot Screws, 1876," " The Stoiy of the
Heavens." and "Cause of an Ice Age, 1822," and other works.
»» University Anatomist, 1873.
• Professor Kxtraordinary of Classical Literature, 1873; Assistant Commissioner of
Intermediate Kducation, 1880.
• Priifessor of l'<illtical Economy, 1866; President of Queen's Collecte Cork. 1890.
• Memt)er of Council, 1876; Professor of Moral I'hilosophy. 1878; Author of "An
Examination of Cousin's Criticism of Locke," "An l>".ssjiy on the Christian iMracles."
"bpuce fttvl \lslt»')." "An Introduction to the Critical Philosophy " "An Introduc-
tion to Lfijflc." and "Sir William Hamilton," in Encli.sli Philosophers Series.
• Bishop of i-^diiihurgh; fonnerly Hroiessor of Theolocy. Theological Collet^e. Edinburgh.
Donnellmi I^-ciuier tor 1885. Author of "An Historical Account of the Scottish Com-
munion omc-e" (ISH4).
rQ.C; MP. fnrtlK'fnlversity, 1887. Solicitor-General, 1888. Attorney-General, 1889,
Jadfoofth" "i •■ ' v-t of Justice, 1892.
(tli.C. iiil. 1H78. Attorney-General, 1886. M.P. for the University, 1886.
Jndn of t: t of Justice, 1887.
'».<i.C. u,cou of Denver.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
297
Mathematics,
Hutton, Robert.
Naish^, John.
Mr. Blunden, William
Classics.
Dames, Eobert.
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, WiUiam.
Carson, Alexander.
Anderson, Robert.
Wright, Charles E.
January.
Handcock, Ormsby.
Gray, John Wilson.
Smith, George.
April.
Smith, John Chandeence.
Mr. Goff, William G. D.
December.
Crossle^, Charles.
Owen, John S.
Waugh, Isaac.
1862.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
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.
( Quilton, Edward.
\ Knapp, William.
Sistory and English Literature.
Benson, Charles.
PurceU, Henry.
RESPONDENTS.
Homan, Cramer.
Jones, Richard D,
King, Richard.
Richards, John.
fHomidge, John.
< White, George.
[Wright, Charles S.
Davidson, George.
At Moderatorship Examinatiotis.
Foster, Frederick.
Moore, Courtenay.
•' Attorney-General, 1SS3. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1885.
t Author of " Brett's Bankruptcy Act. 1883 ;" " Leading Cases in Modern Equity • "
" Commentaries on the Piesent Laws of England," and, in conjunction with Mr. Cler] o
of "Clerke and Brett's Conveyancing Acts."
' M. P. for Glasgo\\rlS74.
d Head Master of Foyle Colleee, Londonderry. Editor of " Parting Words to Boy?
Leaving School." and of '* An Introduction to Loeic." Author of "Self Education" "
"An Introduction to Latin:" "Intermediate Schools in Ireland;" "Morality, an
Essay aldressed to Young Men,-" "A Schoolmaster's Retrospect:" "Unbelief! an
•Essay;" "Ready Money, Investment Hints ;" " Home Education, Efficiency of Irish
Schools;" "An Litroduction to the Greek Language."
« Fellow, Universitv of Madras. «" Donnellan Lecturer for 1881-82.
p2
298
GUADUATE8 IN HONORS
1863.
Mathematics.
•Cathcart, George L.
TuthiU, Charles E.
Classics.
I Mills, Townsend.
\ ♦Palmer, Arthur.
Purser, Benjamin.
Williams', George R. C
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics.
Do-wden^, 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, William K.
Maxwell, John.
♦Palmer, Arthur.
Ormsby, Montague H.
Sistory and English Literature.
Monck, James S.
Leechman, Charles.
M'Comas, Charles E. Archibald.
i Mr. Beamish, North Ludlow.
\ Haines, John.
Meredithjd James C.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Willis, D'Anycrs.
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.
fc I'rotc^Hor ol Oratory and'Encllsh Literature, 1867. Author of "Shakspere, his
Mind and Art" (Hth cd.. I^mdon. 1886); " Poems" C-'nd ed., Loiidon, 1877) ;" Studios in
Uterature" (Spi ed., I-oiidon, LSSo); " Shaivspere." in J. H. Green's Literature I'riniers
(Lrindon 1877); " Sotithey." in t)ie "English Men of Letters" series (London, 1879);
"Tlie Life of Percy Hysshe Shelley" (.' vols, IS86), and various articles in the
*• Nluetcenih Ontiirv." " NVestniinsteV." "Cont<'nii)orurv" and " Fortnightly" Reviews
«■■'" f -si, ,i.H,„.,..v ^..„nftH" (1H81); "The Passionate Pilgrim" (1884) ; and of
with ('nroli)ip liow'.os" (1881).
•1 and KnKh.sh Law (18!)()).
. . . i . I ^ity of Ireland.
AT THE B. A. DEGHEE EXAMINATION.
299
1864.
SENIOR MODEEATORS.
Mathematics.
Way mouth, a Samuel.
( Reynolds, Richard James.
Symes, Robert "W.
Popham, John F.
Murray, John.
Classics.
♦TyrreU, Robert Y.
Cullinanb, Maxwell.
De Butts, George.
French, William.
Ethics and Logics.
Lane'=, James Clarke.
Atkins, George.
Lynch<=, David.
*Tyrrell, Robert Y.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Symes, Robert W.
Reynolds, Richard James.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics. Experimental and Natural Science.
Hewson, Thomas.
Classics.
Turle, Robert.
Lane*^, James Clarke.
Dickson, William.
Gage'', 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.
I Lapsley, James.
* Stapleton, William.
Garnett, Wade Shenton.
Nicholson, Alexander J.
Popham, John F.
Mr. Greene, Thomas.
History and English Literature.
O'CarroU, Frederick.
Proby, Marty n 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.
O'Maley, Robert.
Maxwdl, Arthur.
* Late Fellow of Queen's College, Cambridge.
»> Late Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge.
1 Sol:'
)licitor to the Post Offlce.
Now Earl of Rosse. Chancellor of the University, 1886.
soo
GRADUATES IN HONORS
1865.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Gierke*, Aubrey St. John.
Wai80u»>, William Galbraith.
Classie*.
Moffettc, Benjamin.
Leech<*, Henry Brougham.
Colquhoun, William.
Parker*, Henry.
Ethics and Logics.
( 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.
Kirkpatrick^ Henry Clare.
JT7NI0R MODERATORS.
Classics.
Allen, Samuel.
Ethics and Logics.
O'Hara, Henry Stewart.
Neville, Brent.
Andrews, James Thomas,
Experimental and Natural Science.
Day, Maurice.
History and English Literature.
Colquhoun, David.
Lakeman, George.
CraigS, William James.
Still, Eobert Trevor.
RESPONDENTS.
December.
Forde, Henry.
( Stewart, Alexander.
\ Stokes, Alexander Haldane.
Goggin, James.
Edgeworth, Francis.
Butler, Frederick Augustus.
Smyth, Arthur.
Dunscombe**, Clement.
Cotfey, Richard.
Williams, William.
Lewis, Edward Francis.
Mr. Wallace, Nathaniel Dick.
Reeves, Francis Carleton.
Hitchcock, Henry Edmund.
i Wall, Francis Hewson.
\ Bennett, Richard.
Cochran, Andrew William.
Cooper, Edward.
Gerrard, John Netterville.
Upington', Thomas.
• Author of "The Scttk-U Land Act. 1882," Ac, " Joint Author of "Tlie ConTcyan-
cliiK and Law of I'roiK-rty Act, 1881," &c.;and of "A Concise Treatise on the Law
rt'la-lng to .Sulc"i of I Jill d.,'
" ijiVt l'riir«.'5»or of Aluthematlcs. Presidency College, Calcutta.
• Head MuMcrof Kovk- <'ollcKe,1874.
• I'tllow ofCan, ' ■ niibiidtce. Professor Of Jurisprudence and International
Law. 1«7(4; Hf^:,,, Laws, 1888.
• IjitcM.a.lM ^L CollcKc Belfast.
' ' ' ' " ' :iy,
• l.fure (18112).
' 1 County Council.
AT THE B. A. DEGEEE EXAMINATION.
301
1866.
SENIOB MODEEATOKS.
Mathematics. Ethics and Logics.
Carson, Thomas Henry.
Ormsbyc, William Edwin.
Watson, William C.
Maclvor'i, James.
*Panton, Arthur Williani.
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, Robert James.
Chevers, George Patrick.
January.
Cooke?,^Samuel.
Harvey, Alfred Thomas.
Jones, Thomas E,
I 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.
Experimental and Natural Science,
i 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.
JUNIOB MODERATORS.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Maunsell, Henry Widenham.
Gregg, William Henry.
Yeo% Gerald Francis.
Keatinge, Henry.
Massey, Hon. William F.Barton.
Minchin^, George Minchin.
History and English Literature^
Burke, Ulick Ralph.
Hamilton, Wakefield.
Jones, George Chapman,
RESPONDENTS.
Le Poer Trench, Frederick.
Dunlop, Henry Wallace.
I Brandon, Lowther Edward.
Kane, John Holton.
Murphy, Jeremiah.
Drapes, George.
M'Dermott, Hugh Francis.
December.
Kempster, John.
Walker, William.
Swift, George.
Gordon, Samuel.
At Moderatorship Examination,
Symmons, Henry Thomas.
a Pi'ofessor of Applied Mathematics, Royal Indian Kngineerinc; CoUeRe, Cooper's Hill
Author of a Treatise on Statics, and of a Treatise on Uniplanar Kinematics.
» Editor of the Irish Law IJepurts. ;. <= Judge of Supreme Court of Ti'avancore, Indi a.
d Librarian, King's Inns. ' F. R. S. ' Medical Commissioner, l^risons Board,
e Professor of Engineeiing, Poonah, Bombay. •> M.P. for Queen's County, 1886.
302
GRADUATES IN HONOKS
SENIOR
Mathematiet.
•M'Cay, WiUiam Smyth.
Hodiier*, Francis.
Moigan*>, William Moore.
Classics.
6ib8on,<^ John George.
Morgan^ William Moore.
Fleming, Frederick.
Mr. Huband, William George.
Tracy, Henry.
Erskine, WiUiam.
Classics.
Wright*«, George.
Meyer, James G.
Taylor, Edward Herbert.
Ethics and Logics.
Hodnett, William.
Mac Donnell, William D.
Hamilton, Edward.
Haire^ Arthur Newburgh.
1867.
MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics.
Fleming, Frederick.
Dickson, Thomas.
Porter, Connolly.
M'Fetridge, Charles.
0' Grady, William-
Kerr, Robert.
History and English Literature.
Gibson*:, John George.
Bird, William Seymour.
Prideaux, Walter C.
Bradshaw<i, John.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Smith^ Walter.
BeU, Chichester.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
History and English Literature.
Berry, Henry F.
Geoghegan, Jacob Thomas.
Knox, Robert Dalzell.
Mr. West, Fitzwilliam Henry.
Carr, George.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Mr. Dawson, Yelverton.
Apjohn, James.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Grahams, William.
Coghlan, William Edward.
O'Hea, Henry.
December.
Hughes, William.
EiflfeS Luke.
Huddart, George,
( Graham, Charles
\ NichoUs, Alexander.
Evans, Francis.
Young, John.
Foe, James Leslie.
Abbott, David.
Fleming, William E.
Nobblet, William.
( Battersby, William E.
\ Smith, Joseph.
Hill, Charles.
At Moderatorship Examinations.
Roy, William.
Shakspeare, Charles.
Stritch, John R.
Walsh, John E.
Brady, Robert S.
Sherlock, George W.
AMtstant Land Commissioner, 1881. >> Head Master, Royal School, Armaph, 1869.
UlKh .
Wor.
U)d ti,
.ii.L-ral. M.P. for Livei-pool, 1886. Attoraey-General, 1887. Judge of the
lice, 1W>8.
iislioj) CoiTie's Grammar School. Madras, 1868. Inspector of Schools,
iw of the Unlvei-sity of Madras, 1875. Editor of " Milton's Poetical
W 11. Mien & Co . iHS(i) ; An English Anthology (Third ed., 1887) j
<.ray" itnd "Milton" (1891).
M i!trl:i Mcdica uiul IMiarmacy. •• Q.C.
II.
ucn'H College, BelfiWt.
Iritth Judicatuio ActM.
Author 01 .The Creed of
AT THE h. A. DEGKEE EXAMINATION.
303
1868.
SENIOR MODERATOES.
Mathematics.
Clarke, Andrew.
Scott^, Arthur William.
Classics.
Crossley'', Thomas Hastings H.
Smith, f^ Vincent Arthur.
Carson, Robert Burton.
Ethics and Logics.
Tuckey, Davys.
Crossley*', Thomas Hastings H.
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, Eichard.**
0' Grady, Standish.
d'Arcy, John Bertram.
Maffitt, Richard Samuel.
Sheilds, John Sandys.
Edge, William Laurence.
JUNIOR MODERATOES.
History and English Literature.
M'Kell, Robert Corrigan,
M'Gee, Thomas.
Martin, Robert Jasper.
i Scott, James.
( Shackleton, Henry.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Mac Mahon-Murphy, J. Richard.
Burton, Charles Edward.
Garvey, Thomas Blennerhassett.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Draper, Carter.
Courtnay, Edward.
Keane, John.
April.
Johnson, Richard.
December.
Butterworth, Thomas.
Nash, Stawell Webb Mackenzie.
Colter, William L.
Hill, Fergus.
Alexander, James.
Handcock, Ludlow.
{Cochrane, Charles Style.
Macbeth, John.
Oliver, Thomas.
Robinson, Kildare Christopher.
Holmes,^ Robert Wm. Arbuthnot.
Kennedy, David.
Moore, James Stewart.
Forde, Hugh.
Drapes, Thomas.
Wynne, Edward.
Hetherington, George.
Riddall, Edward P.
» Professor of Mathematics, Lampeter College.
bLate Piofessor of Greek, Queen's College, Belfast.
• Bengal Civil Service. Joint Magistrate, Bareilly, N. VV. P.
^ Head Master, Galvvay School, lS7d.
• Treasury Remembrancer, 1882, C. B.,;i887.
pa
804
Mathematics.
Malef, John C.
Willson, James.
Stack, Thomas L.
Classics.
i Ringwood, Richard.
\ Boulger^, Vaughan.
Carleton,<= James George,
( Greer, William B.
» Keene*", Charles H.
Stanley, John.
GKADUATES IN HONORS
1869.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Ethics and Logics.
Woodhouse, Stewart.
Ringwood, Richard.
Sutton, George.
Fitzgerald, James Foster Vesey.
Hill, Hans.
Newton, Andrew W.
History and English Literature.
Boulger*', Vaughan.
Experimentai an i Natural Science.
Uoyd, Rickard.
Wesf^, Charles D.
Willson, James.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics. — Adair, Simon.
Clttssics. — Hearn, Henry B.
Tydd, Thomas Henry.
Ethics and Logics. —
( Keene**, Charles H.
\ G Wynne, Charles.
Gayer, Edmund.
Izod, Thomas.
( Mr. Hurke, Martin.
\ Stubbs, Henry.
Stacpoole, Wm. H.
Bluett, George.
History and English Literature.
Godwin, Robert H.
Barton, Molyneux.
Kehoe, Myles.
Andrews, Robert W.
Experimental and Natural Science.
Colles, Abraham.
Tweedy, Henry J.
Hart, Henry.
Rainsford, Richard.
Aldridge, John M.
M'lvor, Ivor.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Meadows, Joseph.
Kingsmill, Joseph Thomas.
Sykes, George Henry.
Sandlord, William Wingfield.
Fitzgerald, Richard Valentine.
April.
Ives, William Field.
October.
Mr. Guinness^ Edward Cecil.
December.
Clarke, Alexander.
I Large, William S.
\ Smyth, Richard.
Adderley, Thomas.
i Clark, James G.
( Drury, Thomas.
( Stanley, Robert.
\ Wilson, Joseph.
Williams, Arthur Acheson.
Calinan, Thomas.
Macduff, Alexander R.
• F.R.S. 1882 ; Assistant Commissioner of Intermediate Education, 1S87 ; formerly
Pr«»fe»)ior of Mathemntics, Queen's College, Cork; formerly Fellow of the Roval
Unjverfclty o' Ireland; Author of numerous Mathematical Papers published in"lhe
Trmisactitmi, KI.A. "i Crelle's "Journiil," " Annali di Matematica," &c
»» Late ProfcwKtr of Grt-ek. (Queen's Collt-ue, Cork.
• Author of "The IMlde of Our Lord and Mis Apnstlcs; the ScptiWRint considered in
its reltttl"n to the (iospcl, In Us History and as un Interiireler of the Old Testament."
(Uu»»lm IKKH).
* K'l * ^ ' ■ M ' tamorphoscs of Ovid, Book xiii., with Tntroduc tion and Notes { Tlie
Eflu; ijusSiculusi and M. Aurclius Olympius NemeManus. with Introftuc-
tioii ihf tlrst Hook of Ovid's Kpisties fn.m I'ontus, with Iniroiluction and
* Pro(MM>r of M«)chunical EuKlucciing and Naval Architecture, luiporial University
or Japan. > Now Lord Ivcagh.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
305
1870.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
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^, Eichard.
Burton, William Frederick.
Fleetwood, Thomas Falkner.
History^ Political Science, and
English Literature.
Tabraham, Robert.
Adair, Henry Ross William.
Yandell, William Maxwell.
Daniel'^b^ Evan.
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.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
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.
Lindesayi, Walter Brocas.
Burke, Granby James.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Lewis, James.
June.
Molony, Patrick.
Hill, Robert Markham.
Roberts, Griffith
Rogers, John Godfrey.
Martin, Robert.
Becemher.
Odium, Edward.
M 'Adams, John.
Mills% Josias Grant.
Tuthill, Archibald.
Cooper, Alfred William Francis.
Richardson, John.
• Principal of Belfast Royal Acaflemy.
>» Late I'lelectdi- in Chemistry. Caius College, Cambridge.
hb Canon and Fellow of the College of Preceptors.
"= Assistant Land Commissioner, 1881. Resident Magistrate, 1886.
d Head Master. Tipperary Grammar School, 1876; hoyal School, Eimiskillen, 1890.
« Hospitaller of St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, London.
306
GBAJDUATES IN HONORS.
SENIOR
Math$mati€».
•Fita Gerald, George Francis.
Keene, James Bennett
Ooodbody, £obert
Clasaies.
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.
BaU, Charles.
History^ Political Science^ and
English Literature.
Woodhouse, Curran.
M'Dowell, Effingham Carroll.
Murray, Robert Douglas.
Mac Cartie, Gerald.
Eames, Robert.
JUNIOR
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.
MODERATORS.
Experimental Science.
Abraham, Phineas Simon.
O'Callaghan, Thaddeus MichaeL
Natural Science.
Purefoy, Richard.
Smyly, William.
History^ Political Science, and
English Literature.
Hill, George Mark Wandsbeck.
Kyle, William.
Watson, Hugh.
Williams, Charles Tudor.
Farrell, Peter.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Power, Geo.
Graves*, Alfred Perceval.
Cox, Thomas.
Cavanagh, John.
Waterhouse, Wm. Dakin.
Tegart, Joseph P.
Dale, John W.
April.
Hume, Andrew W.
Henry, James.
M'Munn, Charles Alexander.
Robinson, JohnL.
December.
Kane, liobert.
Leeper'', Alexander.
Elliot, John.
Mermagen, Carl Frederick.
Gabbelt, William.
Bradshaw, Martin.
Robinson, Thomas.
Cox, John.
June.
Blood, Matthew Smyth.
X ;isU'r*>, Alexander.
Downing, Arthur.
Edw. Smith.
At Moderatorship Examination.
1 wipn.rt. Kobt-rt F.
Nanson, Robert Vipond.
I Whit... Win. Walmesley.
Gough, John.
■^. •» F.U.S. Professor of Anatomy, 1879. Professor of
1 mIjtp. 1ft H • Warden of Triuity Coll., Univenjity of
aiu Satircftof Juvunul.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
307
1872.
SENIOB MODERATOES.
Mathematics.
*K,oberts, Wm. Ralph Westropp.
Malet, Henry.
Hackett, Henry Monck Mason.
Classics.
Hackett, Thomas Edmund.
Bourchier, James David.
Ethics and Logics.
Story, John Benjamin.
Heron, Robert Finlay.
Hackett, Thomas Edmund.
Taylor, John Wallace.
Hawkins, Edward H.
Experimental Science.
*Roberts, Wm. Ralph Westropp.
Stewart, George Francis.
Natural Science.
Pim, Greenwood.
Mackintosh*, Henry William.
History^ Political Science,
English Literature.
Willson, Thomas Benjamin.
Myles, Percy Watkins.
M'Cullagh, James Samuel.
Robinson, John Joseph.
Owen'^, Timothy Morgan.
and
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Classics.
Keatingc, John Fitzstephen.
Wilson, Peter.
West, John Russell.
Hill, Thomas Lionel.
Moore, Charles Johnson.
Cosgrave, Henry Alexander.
Ethics and Logics.
Byrne, James.
Crozier, John Baptist.
Payne, Percy.
Quin, Michael.
Experimental Science.
Pearce, George Alonzo Creed.
Hackett, Henry Monck Mason.
Natural Science.
Greene, John Joseph.
Conry, Walter.
History, Political Science, and
Literature.
Steele, John Haughton.
Casement, Roger.
Staveley, Jones Hodder.
Smyth, William Beatty.
Hunter, Arthur Jackson.
Sheehan, Patrick C.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Shearman, Josias.
June.
Fisher, Frederick.
Armour, Samuel Crawford.
Kaufmannd, Moritz.
M'NeiU, John.
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.
b One of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Scliools. Author of A History of England and
Wales from the Roman to the Norman Conquest, from original authorities (London,
G. l^hilip & Son), and of articles in the Antiquary and other Magazines.
« Canon of Edinburgh Cathedral and Pantonian Professor of Theology, Edinburgh.
d Author of Socialism and several other Worlis.
308
QKADUATES IN HONORS
1873.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Graham*, Christopher.
Adair*', John Frederick.
Classics.
Dowdall»>, Launcelot J. G. D
Rohert8*>»', 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.
Experimental Science.
Graham*, Christopher.
Mr. Parsons, Hon. Richd. Clere.
Chatterton, George.
Natural Science.
Taylor, Sydney Hamilton.
Butler, William John.
Classics,
Ryder, Alexander.
White^ Hill Wilson.
Ethics and Logics.
Orpen, Goddard Henry.
Tuthill, Arthur Hendley.
Stanuell, Charles Attbill.
Natural Science.
Hart, William Hume.
January.
Day, John Quarry.
Franks, Kendal Matthew.
Bagnall, Harvey.
June.
Walshe, Stephen.
Parry, William Kaye.
Benson, George Vere.
Wilson, William.
Hunter, Joseph.
History and Political Science.
Bridge, William.
Leech, Graves Atkinson.
Hamilton, Thomas.
O'Brien, Alfred.
Mr. Hennessy, Richard.
Modern Literature.
Gabbett, Henry Singer.
Smith, Patten.
Fitzgerald, William.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
History and Political Science.
Munn, Alfred.
Modern Literature.
Dobbs, Arthur.
Gibbings, John Thomas.
Coote, Henry Richard.
RESPONDENTS.
December.
• Fellow of Cain
Profe«»or ' '
b AuiIk
and Not'-
■IKI
bo
"(illcirc. Cambridge.
M'Hugh, Arthur.
Harrison, Thomas.
Cockrem'', Oliver Carter.
Cooper, Henry Edward.
Hoyte, George Charles.
Irwine, Edward.
i Hodgkin, Wilfred Haughton.
\ Glover, Edward.
Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
V ill Greek; Luclan, Select Dialogues with Introduction
I MIS from Phiiedrus, Ovid, and Virgil, with Introduction
lions from I'hacdrus, ifec, transluted ; Livy, Hook xxi.,
'S, and Maps; ditto Hook xxii. ; Xenop)iun Hellenica,
li ii. '•b Head Master, Dulwich College,-
. < )xfurd, and Lecturer iu Metaphysics in that College.
.H' Edward VI., Hetford, Notts.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
1874.
309
SENIOK MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Robinson, "William George.
Graham^, Robert.
Dowd\ James.
Classics.
Tyrrell, William Gerald.
Campbell, James Henry.
Galbraitb, Eichard.
Bushe, Seymour Coghill Hort.
Ethics and Logics.
Eason, Charles.
Mecredy, James MacGillicuddy.
Campbell, Richard Stewart Dobbs.
Baker'=, Augustine Fitzgerald.
Beatty, John.
Tyrrell, William Gerald.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Experimental Science.
Mr. Murphy, Nicholas Daniel.
Goodwin, Singleton.
Cooke, Joseph Young.
Robinson, William George.
Natural Science.
Wright, William M'Dowel Aiiin
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.
Casement, Brabazon Newcomen.
Hemphill, Stanhope Charles J ohn.
Ethics and Logics.
Macintosh, William Teesdale.
Madden, William Francis.
Stott, Samuel Walter.
Smartt, William Hanbury.
Natural Science.
i Geoghegan, Edward.
\ Holmes, Benjamin Charles.
History and Political Science.
Mr. Maunsell, Edmund.
Scully, Darby.
Colgan, Alexander.
Modern Literature.
Freeman, Denis William.
RESPONDENTS.
April.
Bernard.
Doyle,
June.
Cooper, William Henry Hewlett
Glanville, Julius Percy.
Bell, Henry Daniel.
Rankin, Robert Blackmore.
Moxley, Joseph Henry Sutton.
December.
f Cleary, Robert.
\ Turpin, Sidney Gerald.
I Adams, John James.
\ Skerrett, Charles Percival.
Culver well, George Parnall.
Abbott, Joseph.
Donovan, Jeremiah.
Brabazon, John.
Place^, George William.
Curtis, Robert.
West, Aug. Pakenham Fitz G,
• Author of a Treatise on Alcebra. •> Author of Limerick and its Sieges.
•= Editor of Ihe Schedule of Costs and Fees in use in Ireland 1,1890).
d Magistrate ai d Collector, Bengal.-
310
GRADUATES LM HONORS
M'lntoah*, Alexander.
Booth*', William.
Sharp, William Joseph Curran.
Classics.
•Purser, Louis Claude.
i Vanston*^, George Thomas.
\ Ridgeway**, William.
Warner, James M'Knight.
Ethics and Logics.
Berry, Thomas Sterling.
Burdett, Henry Plantagenet.
Murdoch, WilUam.
•Purser, Louis Claude.
Potter, Beresford.
Byrne, Thomas Francis.
Duke, Edward St. Arnaud.
Sharp, William Joseph Curran,
1875.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Experimental Science.
M'Intosh*, Alexander.
Garrett, John Galloway.
Natural Science.
Maginniss, Robert Maude.
History and Political Science.
Vanston^ George Thomas.
Irwin, John.
Patchell, John Robert.
Mathematics.
Mulvany', Christopher.
Classics.
Modern Literature.
Ridgeway^, William.
Wilson, William Henry.
Holmes^, Avary William.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Natural Science.
Pentland, Alexander.
Booker, William Arthur.
Samuels, Arthur Warren.
Bourchier, William Chadwick.
Hobson, Edward Waller.
Sistory and Political Science.
West, Langley Archer.
Frizelle, Robert.
Modern Literature.
Ross, John Trelawney.
Baker, Fausset.
RESPONDENTS.
January,
Pirie, James Dawson.
Rigg, Francis F.
June.
Mason. Henry.
Garrett, George William.
Mr. Wolfe, Richard.
Nugent, Guy P. L'Estrange.
i Danson, James Myers.
\ Hick, Archer.
December.
Hamilton, William.
Nicholson, Jonathan.
Smyth, William Blood.
King, Joseph.
i Archer, Charles Frederick,
( Williams, Henry.
, • Fellow of Queen'8 Colletre, CambrldRC.
I'rofessor ol KxpcriineiituI Science. Calcutta.
»Auii.or of "The GrandJury Law.s of Ireland," 1883,1884; and "The Law Re-
Untrip to I'tit.lJc Health in Ireland." 1892.
^ and CuiuM College, Cambridge. Professor of Greek, Queen's
Y I'lofi'ssor of Archaeoloffy, Camb.. 1892; Autborof " The Origin of
»i • . WeiK'ht Standards."
• .Aini waMis iiuums.ioibeN "Author of "'The Science of Beauty," 188L
« County Mirveyor, Co. Kuiicommon.
AT THE B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
311
Mathematics.
Roberts^, Ralph Augustus.
1876.
SENIOR MODEEATOES.
Experimental Science.
Kane, William Vincent.
Mahony, Denis.
Pentland, John Howard.
Classics.
Montgomrey, Malcolm.
M'Dowell, Jeffrey Browning.
Lendrum, William Trevor.
Robinson, Archibald.
Ethics and Logics.
Eagar^, Alexander Richard.
Morrow, William Stuart.
White, Harry De Vere.
Suffern, William.
Disney, Henry Robert E.
O'Connor, Charles A.
Tristram<=, John William.
Natural Science.
Morris"!, Daniel.
Line, William Henry.
Hunt, William.
History and Political Science.
Cooke, John.
Starkie, Walter Fitzwilliam.
Jackson, Henry William.
Battersby, T. S. Francis.
Modern Literature.
Greene, George Arthur.
LittledaleS Harold.
Mathematics.
Clayton, Robert.
Classics.
Mr. Sullivan, Edward.
JT7NI0E MODEEATOES.
Experimental Science.
Dixon, Robert Yickers.
Natural Science.
Alston, James.
Ethics and Logics.
Wright, William Edward.
Findiater, Adam Seaton.
History and Political Science.
Lawless, Henry.
Maunsell, James Poole.
Robinson, Archibald.
Waters, Charles Teeling.
Modern Literature.
Roper, William Caldbeck.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
Classics.
Burd,f Albert A.
M'Dowell, Robert.
Experimental Science.
Whitty, Irwine Henry.
Modern Literature.
PattonS, Arthur.
3 Author of "Examples and Problems on Conies," <fcc. ; and " Examples on the
Analytic Geometry of Plane Conies," &c.
'' Joint Author, with D. li. Stronee, of "An English Grammar."
" Diocesan Inspector of Schools, Dioceses of Dubhn, Glendalough, and Kildare.
"* Assistant-Director, Royal Gardens, Kew, London.
" Vice- Principal, Haroda College, and Fellow of the University of Bombay,
f Head Master, Midleton College.
g Author of " The Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1887 " ; and "Modern History," being
Vol. in of " A Sketch of Universal History " (I.ond. 1887).
312
GKASUATES tK HONOBS
SUFFLEHEin^AL SILYEB MEDALLIST.
Natural Science.
Dixon, Henry Maclean.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Dowse, Richard William.
Moore, Alexnnder Keys.
April.
Barnes, William.
Neligan, John West.
June.
Myles, Thomas.
Giilbraith, 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.
I
1877.
8ENI0E MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
♦Culverwell, Edward Pamall.
Rosenthal, Lionel Henry.
Classics.
Joynt'', John William.
Sandford<=, Philip George.
Posnetfi, Hutcheson.
Beatty, Herbert Macartney.
Ethics and Logics.
Aylmer, Hans Hendrick.
Joynt'', John William.
Mouiilot, Fran9oi8 Albert De
Thierry.
Foley, William Malcolm.
Eosenthal, Lionel Henry.
Hackelt, Thomas Aylmer.
Experimental Science.
Pratt, Mervyn James Butler.
Neville, Edward Anster.
*Culverwell, Edward Pamall.
Doherty, Joshua Joseph Julian.
History and Folitical Science.
( Kenny, James David.
\ Lewis, Thomas White.
Modern Literature.
Lyster, Thomas William.
Moore, David Keys.
Cox, William Lacy Paige.
Nevvcombe, John Dickson Eccles.
Lett, William llasleigh.
Mr. Stronge, Francis William.
Fitz Gibbon, Henry MacAulay.
Clarendon, Thomas William.
• Dirtrlct JudKC, BengaL
*• Trlticlpiil of Nelson College, New Zealand.
• I'ron-hsur <if Liitlu. Qiu'en\ College, Gnlway.
0 See LUt of bcUolurs, 1876.
AT THE B. A. DEGKEE EXAMINATION.
313
JTJNIOE MODERATOES.
Classics,
Manders, Eichard.
Dixon, George Yoates.
Ethics and Logics.
Teeling, Luke Alexander.
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.
EESPONDENTS.
April.
Cotton, Stephen Fairbaim.
"Wilkinson, William Cleland.
O'Dwyer, Malachy.
June.
Abbott, Thomas.
Galbraith, Samuel Haughton.
Gal way, William John.
Kee, 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.
Ff reach, jSicholas O'Connell.
Dowse, John Clarence.
Overend, Trevor Thomas I
them.
Young, Alexander George.
Gill, Ebenezer Ernest.
Isdell, Fitzgerald.
Hayes, Richard.
314
e&ADUATBS IN HONORS
1878.
SENIOR MODERATOES.
Mathematics.
^vilkins*, William.
Nicolls, William.
Classics.
Garrett, George Henry.
Ethics and Logics.
White, Benjamin Newport.
Grant, Donald St. John.
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
Wilkinsa, William.
Barter, Wm. Ewart Beamish.
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 Political Science.
Bastablc,* Charles Francis.
• Head ^T
Mdrat I
'! School. Dublin. Author of "Songa of Study (chiefly Verse of
Iiiiverslty)."
I^w, Queeirs Collcpe, Cork, 1884.
• ProrckiM., ..t . .M.ucttl Kcoiioinv, 1KS2. Author of the article "Money" in the nth
•dltlon of tlio •• hncyclopajdia Brltttuuica," and of "The riioory of International Trade "
(DttMlo, 1087).
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
315
SUPPLEMENTAL SILYEE MEDALLISTS.
Mathematics. Modern Literature.
Steele, Lawrence Edward.
Hillier, Arthur Cecil.
Tinkler, David Henry.
Classics.
"Wilson, Arthur.
EESPONDENTS.
June.
Sutcliife, Thomas.
Bradshaw, Thomas Robert.
Roulston, Charles.
James, Matthew Hopkins.
Bourne, Stephen Eugene.
Glenn, William.
M'Manus, William M.
Hatton, John Alexander.
Strangways, William Percy.
Naylor, Francis Elijah.
December.
Eambaut, Edmund.
Sprott, Thomas Henry.
La Touche, Christopher Digge
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.
Cherrye, Richard Robert.
Moffat, 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.
History and Political Science.
Baileyi, William Frederick.
Cherry<^, Richard Robert.
Jones, John Lewis.
Modern Literature.
Gamble, John.
Welland, Cuarles William.
« Fellow, Mathematical Lecturer, and Bursar of Queen's College, Cambridge.
*> Bengal Civil Service, Professor in Muir College.
c Professor of Anatomy, Queen's College, Birmingham, 1884.
d Author, in conjunction with E. M. Sellors, of " The Law and Practice relating to
Franchise and Registration in Ireland" (1885).
•= Ueid Professor of Penal Legislation and Constitutional and Criminal Law, 1888;
Author of" Lectures on'the Growth of Criminnl Law in Ancient Communities",
1890); Editor, with J. Wakely, of "The Irish Laud Law and Land Purchase Acts,
1881, 1886, and 1887."
316
GRADUATES IN HONOUS
JT7NI0E M0DEEAT0E8,
Mathematiea.
Eoberts, James.
Classics.
O'FarreU, Edward.
Moore, George Bonham.
Natural Science.
Scarr, George.
History and Political Science,
Murphy, Charles.
Modern Literature.
Powell, Charles Doyne.
Alexander, George.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Rutledge, Lawrence "William.
Robinson, John.
February.
De Burgh, Alfred Charles.
Apt'il.
Beatty, William.
Poole, Thomas Hewitt.
Flynn, John Stephen.
M'Endoo, William.
Heath, Edwin.
June.
Cooper, William Roberts.
Sanders, Montague Charles.
Silcock, Alexander.
Lawton, Frederick.
Brice, Edward.
December.
Brown, William Alcock.
Woodrofie, Augustus Warren.
Ringwood, Harry Perry.
Moslej^ Reginald Lawson.
Patterson, George De Joncourt.
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. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
317
1880,
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
*Eussell, Robert.
*Bemard, Jolm Henry.
Classics,
Fetherstonhaugh, Godfrey.
*'Wilkins, George.
Haughton, Hancock Thomas.
Strangways, Leonard Richard F.
Gilmore^ John Edward.
Ethics and Logics.
Werner, Louis.
*Bernard, John Henry.
Conner, Henry DanieL
Smyth'', John Paterson.
Stokes<=, George Joseph.
Experimental Science.
Moore, Hugh Keys.
Daly, Henry James.
I 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, iP'rederick "William.
Bell, Walter Henry Lyndon.
*Wilkins, George.
Oliver, Sydney.
Experimental Science.
Orr, Thomas Morris Hamilton
Jones.
Panter, George William.
History and Political Science.
Jefferson, Wood Gibson.
Jones, Thomas.
Modern Literature.
Studdert, Jonas Waller.
Seymour, John Nicholson.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
History and Political Science.
Jacob, Albert Edward.
Roberts, Edwara.
Modern Literature.
Whitty, Robert Charles Irwine.
* l''(iitor'of •' 'I'lie Fragments of Ktesias' Persioa "(1S88).
b Author of -How we got our Bible," "The Old Documents and the New Bible,"
"How God inspired the Bible."
<= Hibbert Schulai- for 1882-83 ; Professor of Logic, Queen's College, Cork ; Author of
The Objectivity of Truth,
318
GRADUATES IN HONOKS
STJPPLElOiNTAI SILVEB MEDALLIST.
Eisiory and Political Science.
Whittaker, Charles.
EESPONDENTS.
January.
Bond, John.
Hodge, Henry.
April.
Raid, Godfrey Forrest.
Kernan, Richard Arthurs.
Kilpatrick, "William Archibald.
June.
Pritchard, James.
Bartley, William, Jiin.
M'CleUand, Thomas.
Mac Murray, Christopher George.
Higgins, Thomas Twistington.
King, Frederick Septimus.
Goold, Ebenezer.
Becember.
O'Neill, William.
Longford, John Henry.
Anderson, Francis John.
Mooney, Thomas Aiskew.
Norton, John Joseph.
Kingsbury, George Chadwick.
Chute, James.
Griffiths, Jenkin.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
319
1881.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
^0' Sullivan, Alexander Charles.
MacMahona, James.
Eambaut^, 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.
Dixonc, Augustus Edward.
M'Clelland-', William John.
Natural Science.
Brooks, Henry St. John.
History and Political Science.
Porter, Classen.
Modern Literature.
Cerf, Albert John Wodrow.
Pim, Jonathan Ernest.
Hartley, William Gibson.
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.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
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.
*• Royal Astronomer (i Ireland, and Andrews' Professor of Astronomy, 1S9l'.
• Professor ,of Chemistry, Queen's College, Galway.
d Head Master, Santry School. Author, in conjunction with Mr. Preston, of a Treatise
on Spherical. Trigonometry.
820
0BADUATE8 IN HONORS.
8TTPPLEMENTAL SILVER MEDALLISTS.
Classics.
Stephens, James M.
Ethics and Logics,
Brown, Hugh Dunlop.
Modern Literature.
Osborne, Charles Edward.
RESPONDENTS.
April.
Stevenson, Thomas.
Mandeville, Montague Marsh wd.
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.
i Gaussen, Charles Edward Ashe.
\ Whitley, Henry.
December.
Cooke,* Henry James.
Waddy, Richard William.
Brett, James,
Grandy, William Edward.
Head Master of the Banbridge Academy.
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321
1883.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Dawson*, Henry Gordon.
Lawlor, Hugh Jackson.
Oldham, Charles Hubert.
Classics.
•^Bury, John Bagnell.
Colgan, William.
Lyster, Henry Cameron.
Whelan, Percy 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.
; Dixon, William Vickers.
. Johnston, Robert Kerr.
Moore, John Wright.
Natural Science.
Bewley, H. Theodore.
Drury, Henry Cooke.
Kilkelly, Charles Eandolpa
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.
Thompson, James.
Whelan, Percy Scott.^
Experimental Science.
Neill, Thomas.
Rambaut, T. R. Romney.
Wheeler, William Arthiu-.
Natural Science.
Cockram^, Thomas.
History and Political Science
Wright, Eric Blackwood.
Johnstone, Robert Stewart.
Lyster, Henry Cameron.
Wakely, John.e
O'Sullivan, Arthur Warren Swete.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLIST.
History and Political Science.
Dobbin, Peter Lefanu Knowles.
' Fellow of Christ's College, Cambridge,
b Warden of St. Coluraba^s College, Rathfarnham, 1891.
« Professor of Pathology, Royal Medical School, Netley, 1892.
a Head Master, Koy.il Latin School, Buckingliam.
« Joint editor with Mr. Cherry, of '* The Irish Land Law and Land Purchase Acts,
1881, 1886, and 1887."
Q2
322
GRADUATES IN HONORS
SUPPLEMENTAL SILVER MEDAXLIST.
History and Foliticai Science.
Elliott, John.
RESPONDENTS.
January.
Earl, Henry Cecil.
April.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas.
Cobh, "William Frederick.
Flynn, Francis.
Given-Wilson, Thomas.
June.
j Pim, John.
( Hicks, Edward Barry.
Ward, Samuel Broorahead Ernest.
(Caldwell, William Peter.
^ Hamilton, Benjamin.
(Matchette, William.
Clarke, Richard James.
Digges, Joseph Robert Garven.
Traeger, Carl Ferdinand.
M'CuUagh, Henry Hays.
Robinson, John Moore.
December.
CoUen, William Garibaldi. »
Fitzmaurice, Maurice.
(Braddoll, Monckton O'Dell.
^' Denning, William Nedham.
i Evans, William.
I Day, William Bullen.
) Todd, James.
1883.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematicx.
, . b
Johnston, James Patrick.
Johnston, William John.
Classics.
Dickie, John.
Sandford, Herbert -3Emilius.
Dickson, John M'Geagh.
Bowen, Henry Charles Cole.
White, Newport John Davis.
Sullivan, Johu.
Ethics and Logics.
Bowen, Henry Charles Cole.
Reid, John Kelso.
Reid, William Douglass.
Gay nor, 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, Newport John Davis.
Rowe,Edwin Augustus DeCourcy
Stockley, William Francis PauL
• Now CoUen. WUllutn.
^ ProdMtur of Natural Philosophy, Unirerslty of Melbourne.
AT THE B.A. DEGEEE EXAMINATION.
323
JTJNIOE MODERATOKS.
Classics.
Bracken, George.
Seaver, Eichard "Whit church.
Christie, David Wilson.
Ethics and Logics.
Crozier, Henry Willcocks.
Gamble, Eichard Keene.
MacDermot, Charles Edward.
Max-well, Thomas Henry.
Burgess, Henry "Wilson.
Experimental Science.
Kennedy, John Carmichael.
History and Political Science.
Denning, Frederick Ffolliott.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLIST.
Experimental Science.
Morton, Charles Scott.
SUPPLEMENTAL SILVER MEDALLISTS.
Experimental Science.
Sailors,^ Edward Marmaduke.
Modern Literature.
Huggard, Thomas.
RESPONDENTS.
April.
Eooke, Henry.
Davis, "William Henry.
June.
Mervyn, George Gore.
MacDonnell, Eonald.
5 Anderson, Eobert Ogilvie N.
\ Shaw, James Herbert.
i Cole, "William "Wormleighton.
\ Eoberts, Charles "Westropp.
i 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'Donnell, James John.
December.
Mr. Joly, John.
Alexander, Thomas Guy.
Wade, George Augustus.
French, Fitzgerald Charles.
Buttimer, Paul.
• Author, in conjunction vrith W. F. Bailey, of " The Law and Practice relating to
Fi'anchise and Registration in Ireland " (1885), and of other works.
324
ORiLDtrATES Hf HONORS
1884.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Finth, Thomas Alexander.
M'Alister, Edward.
Classics.
( Wilson, T. C. Herbert.
{ King, Robert M'Farland.
j 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.
Trouton, Frederick.
Bowles, Spots wood Robert.
M'Alister, Edward.
Johnston, William Kerr.
Crowe, Edward Daniel.
Finch, Thomas Alexander.
Crosthwaite, Ponsonby Moore.
History and Folitical Science.
Barlow, Francis Faris.
Herdman, John Octavius
Modern Literature.
Hyde, Douglas.
Jackson, John Simpson.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics. Experimental Science.
Robinson, Charles Albert.
Ethics and Logics.
Hall, Thomas Sohoales.
Tibbs, John Harding.
Conlun, William.
Day, John Marshall.
History and Folitical Science.
Cooper, Robert Henry Simmonds.
Gardner, William Charles.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
Mathematics.
Bountree, FranciB.
Ethics and Logics.
Wright, Ilerbert Montgomery.
Experimental Science.
Rountree, Francis.
Natural Science.
M'Causland, Richard Bolton.
AT THE B. A. DEGBEE EXAMINATION.
S^
STEPPLEMENTAL SILVER MEDALLISTS.
Classics.
Hogben, Frederick.
Eice, James Henry.
Experimental Science.
Seymour, Charles.
KESPONDENTS.
January.
Marsh, Edgar Thomas.
April.
Reilly, 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, Herbei-t Edward.
"Woodward, Alfred Sadleir.
Hopkins, Thomas.
Weir, Edward Henry.
Archer, Robert Meredith.
Mansbridge, Sydney Gilbert.
Martin, George.
Robinson, Charles.
December.
Henry, John Patrick.
Poe, Purefoy.
Young, Robert Staveley.
Bookey, Richard Hastings,
Justice, Henry.
826
GKADXTATES IN HONOES
1885.
SENIOK MODERATOKS.
Mathematics.
♦Fry, Matthew Wyatt Joseph.
Lyster, Arthur Edward.
Preston," Thomas.
Pim, James Howard.
Classics.
Joynt, Albert Edward Russell.
Fetherstonhaugh, Alfred Joseph.
Ethics and Logics.
Ralph, William.
Cronin, Dominic.
/ Colles, Abraham Richard.
t 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 Folitical Science.
Redmond, Frederick.
Waugh, Robert Percival.
Modern Literature.
Sapsworth, Charles.
Egerton, Charles William.^
Tamson, George James.
JIJNIOE MODEEATOES.
Classics,
Hallaran, Richard Bunbury,
Doyle, Robert Joseph.
Ringwood, Richard Frederick.
Crawford, Ernest Caldwell.
Greene, Jonas.
Lemon, John Hall.
Ethics and Logics.
Maxwell, James Patrick.
Joynt, Albert Edward Russell.
Pim, James Howard.
Moorhead, Frederick William.
Natural Science.
Bell, Sidney Maffett.
Bell, Theodore.
Modern Literature.
Herd, David St. John.
Rogers, John Croston.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
Classics.
Wade, EdM'ard Robert.
Ivirkpatriclc, William.
Ethics and Logics.
Nelson, George.
History and Political Science.
Silverwood, George Henry.
of The Tlieory of Light, and, in conjunction with Mr. M'Clclland, of
on Spherical I'liKonometry.
k ProfMnor of EiiKlUli Literatui-e, Queen Margaret College, Glaugow.
AT THE B. A. DEGEEE EXAMINATION.
327
SUPPLEMENTAL SILYEE MEDALLISTS.
Mathematics.
Parker, George William.
Classics.
Ewing, "William James.
Hackett, William Saml. Melville.
Experimental Science.
Moore, Charles Elliott.
History and Political Science.
Corvan, Clarence William.
Modern Literature.
Hackett, William Saml. Melville.
RESPONDENTS.
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.
I Dowse, Charles Benjamin.
\ Willson, John Wright,
r Kennedy, Samuel.
\ Mayers, George Samuel.
Lecember.
Wallace, William.
Shortt, John Fitzgerald.
( Beckett, Matthew.
\ Bray, Samuel Eddey.
Thring, Cyril Theodore.
I Fitzgerald, Francis.
I 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).
q3
328
GEADUATES IN HONORS
1886.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Joly, Charles Jasper.
Dil worth, "William 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 K.
Smyth, Eichard.
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.
Classics.
MacMahon, John.
Bond, Lambert John Blair.
Morley, Thomas "Vevers.
Creery, Andrew M'Creight.
Ethics and Logics.
Bond, Lambert John Blair.
Doyle, Charles Francis.
Experimental Science.
Wade, Robert C.
Natural Science.
Isaac, William Archer.
History and Political Science.
Watson, Thomas S.
Modern Literature.
Lee, John F.
TA THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
329
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
Mathematics.
Bergin, William.
Experimental Science.
Knott, John Freeman.
SUPPLEMENTAL SILYER MEDALLISTS.
Natural Science.
Knott, John Freeman.
History and Political Science.
Bright, William.
Modern Literature.
Jackson, Robert William.
Morrogh, Eobert.
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.
Cuifey, John.
Pigot, John Henry.
Dawson, James Campbell Moore.
Baile, George William.
• Bengal Civil Service, Author of Curiositiea of Indian Literature and other Works.
330
GEADUATES IN HONORS
1887.
SENIOK HODEKATORS.
MatJiematica.
Steede, Benjamin Hosford.
Steadman, James.
Classics.
Poole, Hewitt Robert.
Newsome, Clarence.
Conan, Arthur.
Ethics and Logics.
Kilbride, Joseph.
Hynes, John.
Conan, Arthur.
Bristow, James Berkeley.
Clarke, George.
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, Oeor^o.
Classon, William Herbeit.
Wigham, Leonard.
Ethics atid Logics.
Newflome, Clarence.
Clarke, Edward.
Northridge, John.
Experimental Science.
Stcadmun, James.
Ellison, Wm. Fredk. ArchdalJ.
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.
331
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
History and Political 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.
Cold well, Hermann.
King, Albert Edward.
December.
Hughes, John.
Beare, George.
Hunter, Samuel John.
Fetherstonhaugh, Albany.
M'Crea, Philip William.
Yeates, Robert Andrew.
Hamer, David.
Brunskill, Gerald Fitzgibbon.
332
GRADUATES IN HONOBS.
1888.
SENIOR MODERATORS.
Mathematics.
Monypeny, 'William.
Hogg", EveljTi 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.
Shackleton, Ebenezer.
Natural Science.
Payton, Edgar.
Price, Allen.
Sistory and Political Science.
Jones, Herbert William.
Richardson, Henry Ernest.
Modern Literature.
Lye, Alfred Preece.
Cryan, Robert William Whitty.
Mathematics.
Edwardes, David.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
History and Political Science.
Cornwall, Ernest Henry.
Fleming, Richard Fitz Thomas.
Mathematics.
Shortt, Francis Hely.
Classics.
Crook, Robert Francis T.
SUPPLEMENTAL SILVER MEDALLISTS.
Experimental Science.
Kyle, George Welson.
Griffin, Thomas.
Atkinson, Herbert Jefcoate.
Ethics and Logics.
Jord&n, Augustus Christopher.
M'Gu»ty, George Alfred.
Modem Literature,
Lilley, Alfred Leslie.
• Lecturer In Natural Philoaophy, University of Melbourne.
AT THE B. A. DEGREE EXAMINATIOIf.
333
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.
Loekhart, Henry.
Hunter, Hugh.
Hogg, Andrew Albert Victor.
1889.
Mathematics.
Smith, Charles.
M'Weeney, Henry Charles
Classics.
Gwynn, Edward John.
Fitzgibbon, Gerald.
Loane, George Green.
Smyly, Gilbert Josiah.
Ethics and Logics,
Scotta, William Robert.
White, James.
Redington- Roche, Charles.
Gwynn, Edward John.
Findlater, William.
Mahony, Harold Segerson.
SENIOR MODEEATOES.
Experimental 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.
Mathematics.
Smyly, Gilbert Josiah.
Classics.
Robertson, Wm. Charles F.
Ethics and Logics.
Harris, Edwin.
Goodbody, Manliffe Francis.
Cornwall, Francis Victor.
Power, George Edmund.
JUNIOR MODERATORS.
Experimental Science.
Kilkelly, Percy.
Fallon, John.
Crozier, Edward Travers.
History and Political Science.
Morris, Martin Henry Fitzgerald.
Modern Literature.
Stack, Charles Robert Rowan.
» Author of "An Introduction to Cudworth's Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immu-
table Morality, with Life of Cudworth, and a few Critical Notes." London : Longmans,
Green, & Co.", 1891.
334
QSADUATES IN HOKOKS
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
Classics.
Molohan, John Patrick.
History and Folitical Science.
Peacocke, Joseph Irwin.
Norman Alfred Henry.
SUPPLEMENTAL 8ILVEE MEDALLISTS.
Classies.
Pocock, Walter Innes.
Ethics and Logics.
Sheppard, Jas. William Ffranck.
KESPONDENTS.
April.
Campbell, William Bernard.
Jones, Thomas.
Stopford, Joseph Thomas Sarsfieid.
Tottenham, Charles F. Bosville.
Peirce, Henry Ireson.
Wilson, Robert C. Kidd.
June.
Dixon, Victor Northcliffe.
Roche, Edward Richard.
December.
Keenan, Norbert Michael.
Spelman, Arthur Patrick.
Crawford, Alfred Douglas.
Maplesden, Arthur William.
1890.
SENIOR MODEEATOKS.
Mathematics.
Townsend, John Sealy Edward.
Anderson, William.
Croasdaile, John Ernest.
CUissics.
Hitchcock, Francis Ryan M.
Ethics and Logics.
Beard, Charles Thomas.
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'Donnoll, Alaster Colla.
Harmsworth, Cecil Bisshopp.
Dallinger, Percy Gough.
Hitchcock, Francis Ryan M.
AT THE B.A. DEGHEE EXAMINATION.
335
JUNIOE MODEEATOES.
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, Jolin Charles.
Dixon, William Macneile.
Experimental Science.
Jones, Walter Cromwell.
Anderson, William.
Natwal Science.
Browne, John Montgomery.
History and Political Science.
[None.]
Modern Literature.
Haydn, Henry Herbert
Evans, Herbert Ernest.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLISTS.
Classics.
M'Cann, Thomas Stanislaus. | Ashe, Leslie.
SUPPLEMENTAL SILVEE MEDALLISTS.
History and Political Science.
Keith, James. | Patterson, Robert.
EESPONDENTS.
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.
Webster, Charles Alexander.
Fenner, Thomas Theophilus.
December.
Glenn, George Graham.
Stuart, Alexander George.
Wright, Thomas Howard,
liarnhill, William Wilson.
336
GKADUATES IN HONORS
1891.
8ENI0E MODEEATOKS.*
Mathematics.
Gregg, James.
Yates, James.
Classics.
Lunhara, "William Mayberry.
Exham, Gerard Alston.
Gretr, 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.
t Dixon, Henry Horace.
Peacocke, Gerald William.
Eustace, George "Wallace.
History and Political Science.
( Robinson, Cecil Lowes.
\ Barrett, Arthur Russell,
liely, Howard Hutchinson.
Modern Literature.
Swanzy, Tliomas Erskine.
JUNIOR 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.
Greei-, 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.
18M A Senior Moderator is thi« marked t who obtained a Large Gold ilodal.
AT THE B. A. DEGEEE EXAMINATION.
331
EESPONDENTS.
January.
Gloster, Arthur Bird.
FolHs, Chcarles AVilliam.
Thompson, Robert Oliver.
Steele, "William.
April.
Smyth, James de Lacy.
King, Travers Wright.
June,
Mann, Frederick Thomas.
Stirling, Arthur William.
Mahaffy, Arthur AViUiam.
Tyner, Richard Legge.
Ellison, Allen.
I Mitchell, Reginald Alfred.
I Rhind, Alexander Low.
{ Thompson, Cyril Herbert.
December.
M'Cormick, Albert Victor.
Ross, Arthur Edwin.
Coulter, Robert James.
Leet, Francis Leopold William.
1892.
SENIOR MODEEATOES.'
Mathematics.
fPim, Alan William.
Best, Richard.
Classics.
fCotter, William Edward Pearson.
Goligher, William Alexander.
Norwood, William.
Harden, John Mason.
Gibbings, Thomas.
Ingram, Thomas Dunbar.
Whelan, William Brownrigg.
Ethics and Logics.
fPim, Alan William.
Ingram, Thomas Dunbar.
Best, Richard.
Cotter, William Edward Pearson.
Fitt, Arthur Percy.
Gaussen, William Hardy.
Experimental Science.
Wallace, James Nevin.
M'N eight, Wm. Robert Percy.
Sistory and Political Science.
fBeatty, James.
Modern Literature.
t Goligher, W ilHam Alexander.
JUNIOE MODEEATOEb.
Ethics and Logics.
Harden, John Mason.
Jones, Maurice.
History and Political Science.
Waller, Henry.
Taylor, John Francis.
Modern Literature.
Vandeleur, Gerald Claud.
Phibbs, William Talbot.
Since 1891 a Senior Moderator is thus marked who obtained a Large Gold Medal.
338 OBABUATES IK ROHO&S AT THE B.A DEGBE}-: EXAMINATION.
SUPPLEMENTAL GOLD MEDALLIST.
Classics.
Hamilton, Andrew Breakey.
SUPPLEMENTAL SILVER MEDALLISTS.
Classics.
Maxwell, Sydney Lurton.
Modern Literature.
Graham, William Medlycott.
( 339 )
CONFERRED IN THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN FROM
1595 TO THE END OF TRINITY TERM, 1892.
1768
1761
Sept.
1768
1769
Sept
1661
Jan.
1768
1768
Sept.
1614
1759
Aug.
1760
Y.
1818
Y.
1768
Sept.
1868
April
1865
M.
1709
M.
1835
1887
^1-
1709
M.
1795
Y.
1892
M.
1873
M.
1725
M.
1872
M.
1835
1891
Aug.
1850
y!
1806
Y.
1889
^.
1798
Y.
1876
H.
1789
Y.
1785
M,
1725
^.
Doctors in Divinity.
Baily, Edward.
Carr, Thomas.
Disney, Theobald.
Ferguson, Thomas.
Gore, Hugh.
French, Humphrey.
Hervey, Right Hon. and Right Rev. Frederick
Augustus.
Jones, Thomas.
Palliser, John.
Stone, Charles.
Talbot, Hon. John Chetwyn.
Wynne, John.
Doctors in Laws.
April. Abercorn, James Hamilton, Marquis of*
~ Adams, John Couch.
Addison, Right Hon. Joseph.
Agassiz, Louis.
Albert Victor Christian Edward, H.R.H. Prince.
Alcock, John.
Alcock, John.
Alexander, Right Rev. William.
Andrews, Thomas.
Annesley, Francis.
Ardilaun, Baron {see Guinness, A. E.).
Armstrong, Sir Alexander, K.C.B.
Baily, Francis.
Balfour, Right Hon. Arthur James.
Ball, Robert.
Ball, William.
Ball, Yalentine.
Barrington, Josiah.
Barry, Sir Redmond.
Beaufort, Daniel Augustus.
Bessonet, Francis.
Bettesworth, Richard,
340 HONORARY DEGEBE8.
Bingham, John.
Blake, Anthony Richard.
Blaquiere, Right Hon. John*
lUaj'des, Rev. Frederick Henry Marvell.
Blennerhassett, Arthur.
lioole, George.
Bourke, John.
Boyle, Henry.
Bramwell, George William Wiltshere, Baron.
Brazier, Kilner.
Brisbane, Sir Thomas.
Bristow, William.
Brooke, Right Hon. William.
Brougham and Vaux, Right Hon. Henry, Baron.
Browne, Joshua.
Bunbury, Walter.
Burgh, William.
Burke, Sir John Bernard, Kt.
Burton, Sir Frederick William.
Butler, Humphrey.
Butler, Thomas.
Cambridge, H. R. H. Adolphus Frederick,
Duke of.
April. Cambridge, H. R. H. George, Duke of.
Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux, Earl of.
Carter, Thomas.
Carteret, John, Baron.
Casey, John.
Caulfeild, Right Hon. James, Earl of Charlemont.
Caultield, William.
Cayley, Arthur.
Chaigneau, Peter.
Chapman, Benjamin.
Chatterton, James.
Chatterton, Major-General Sir James Charles,
Bart.
Chevalier, Monsieur Michel (per dipl.)
Clutterbuck, Hon. ( ).
Cobb, Richard Challoner.
Cole, Right Hon. William, Earl of Enniskillen.
Cooper, Edward J.
Cramer, John.
Creighton, David.
Crofton, Hugh.
Croker,JJohn.
Cross, ( ).
Cuffe, John.
Cutte, Maurice.
Cumberland, Richard.
1744
V.
1824
M.
1773
V.
1888
M.
1734
V.
1852
V.
1769
M,
1735
V.
1887
M.
1709
M.
1835
Aug.
1746
V.
1871
M.
1861
Aug.
1777
M,
1709
^.
1712
V.
1862
M.
1889
M.
1730
V.
1730
V.
1806
M.
1868
April
1885
1709
M.
1725
M.
1869
M.
1755
M.
1766
V.
1865
M.
1768
Sept.
1772
M.
1781
M.
1857
M.
1861
Aug.
1725
M.
1754
M.
1865
M.
1863
V.
1762
V.
1709
M.
1789
V.
1726
V.
1714
Jan.
1718
M.
1718
M.
1771
M,
HONOR AEY DEGKEES. 341
1887 M. Cunningham, Rev. John, Principal of St. Andrews
University.
1709 M. Curtis, Kobert.
1764 M. Darner, John.
1857 Sept. Daubeney, Charles Giles Bridle.
1768 Sept. Day, Edward.
1783 M. Dealtry, Skinner Robert Baylis.
1779 V. Deane, William.
1768 Sept. Dennis, William.
1771 M. Denny, Edward.
1887 M. De Yere, Aubrey Thomas.
1735 V. Dilks, Michael O'Brien.
1734 V. Dillon, Robert.
1806 M. Downes, Right Hon. William.
1783 M. Doyle, William.
Drogheda, Marquis of [see Moore).
1879 V. Dufferin, Right Hon. Frederick Temple, Earl of.
1710 M. Dunkellin, Lord.
1781 Y. Eden, Right Hon. William.
1790 Y. Egan, John.
Eglinton, Earl of [see Montgomerle)
M. Ellis, Robinson.
M. Ellison, Thomas.
Aug. Evans, John.
Y. Eyre, John.
M. Eyres, Edward.
M. Ferguson, Samuel.
Y. Fitz Gerald, Robert.
M. Fitzgerald, Right Hon. John David.
M. Fitzgerald, Hon. Francis Alexander.
M. Fitz Gibbon, John.
Y. Fitz Gibbon, John.
V. Fitz Herbert, Right Hon. Alleyne,
M. Flood, Warden.
Aug. Flower, William Henry.
M. Forster, John.
Y. Fortescue, William Henry.
M. Fountaine, Sir Andrew.
Y. Fownes, Sir William, Bart.
M. Fremantle, Sir Thomas, Bart.
Y. French, Humphrey.
Y. French, Robert.
M. Gardiner, Right Hon. Charles.
Y. Gardiner, Luke.
Y. Godley, John.
M. Gibson, Right Hon. Edward.
M. Gore, George.
Y. Gore, William.
Y. Gough, Hugh, Yiscount.
342 HONOKAKY DEGREES.
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.
Holland, Thomas Erskine.
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.
ileating. 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.
I^es, William Nassau.
1890
M.
1849
V.
1891
^.
1863
V.
1891
M.
1730
V.
1789
M
1772
V.
1734
V.
1730
V.
1747
M.
1769
V.
1881
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1752
M.
1777
V.
1772
V.
1892
•
1844
^.
1878
Aug.
1857
Sept.
1754
V.
1888
M.
1775
M.
1781
V.
1886
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1791
^.
1765
JE.
1878
Aug.
1878
1888
'1
1887
^..
1709
^.
1857
Sept.
1871
M.
1709
JE.
1886
M.
1795
V.
1866
M.
1709
M.
1794
V.
1795
V.
1865
M.
1860
V.
1879
M.
1867
M,
Conferred At the.Speclttl Tercenteuary^Commencementa, JiUy 6th, 1882.
HONOEAKY DEGEEES. 343
* Leroy-Beaulieu, Paul.
M. Lightfoot, Right Rev. Joseph Barher.
M. Lindsay, Charles.
V. Loftus, Edward.
M. Londonderry, Charles Yane Tempest Stewart,
Marquis of.
Aug. Lubbock, Sir John, Bart.
y. Lyddall, Right Hon. Richard.
V. Lyons, CoUey.
y. Lyons, Henry.
y. Lysaght, Hon. James.
y. Lysaght, Hon. Joseph.
H. Lyster, James.
y. Mackay, James Townsend.
y. Mackay, Thomas L.
M. MacNeill, Sir John.
M. Macoun, John.
M. Madden, Dodgson Hamilton,
y. Magill, John.
M. Malone, Anthony.
y. Malone, Edmund.
JE. Mason, Sir John.
Oct. Massereene, Yiscount.
JE. Mathew, Sir Charles James.
J^. Maunsell, Thomas.
Oct. Maxwell, Sir Robert.
y. M'Awly, Alexander.
H. M'Clintock, Francis Leopold.
M. Meade, Right Hon. Joseph Michael.
M. Medlicott, Thomas.
M. Miller, William Henry.
^. Milmoth, William.
M. Mitchell, Henry.
M. Mitford, Bertram.
Aug. Moll, Gerard.
M. Molyneux, Sir Capel, Bart.
M. Monck, George.
M. Montgomerie, Right Hon. William, Earl of Eglinton
(per dipl.)
1744 y. Montgomery, Alexander.
1860 M. Montgomery, Sir Robert.
1845 y. Moore, Hy. Francis Seymour, Marquis of Drogheda.
1710 Sept. Moore, Hon. and Rev. Henry.
1709 M. Morgan, Hugh.
1770 y. Morres, Lodge.
1756 2E. Morris, Sir Redmond.
1887 M. Morris, Sir Michael, Bart.
1708 y. Mountjoy, William, yiscount.
* Confen-ed at the Special Tercentenary Commencements, July 6th, 1892.
E
344 HONOEART DEGKEES.
Monntraorres, Right Hon. Hervey, Lord.
Mulholland, John.
Munro, Rev. Hugh Andrew Johnstone.
NatchbuU, ( ).
O'Callaghan, Cornelius.
0' Donovan, John.
0' Flaherty, John Burke.
O'Hara, Charles.
Oliver, Philip.
Oliver, Robert.
O'Neill, Clotworthy.
Parry, Benjamin.
Parsons, Right 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.
Pollock, 8ir Frederick, Bart.
Ponsonby, Hon. Richard.
Porter, Right Hon. Andrew Marshall.
Portlock, Joseph Ellison.
Power, Richard.
Purdon, George.
Ranke, Leopold Yon.
Rankine, "William John Macquorn.
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.
* ??•!?")?** ■* ^'^^ Special Tevcentonary Commencoments, July 6th, 1S92.
L / JL .t"'*^M*^*^"^''"^.V^''''' -^"'y ^' ^^^>-'' fl'C private Riaco of the House was read
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1746
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1726
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1857
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1857
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1891
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Degre'' of Doctor in Laws on Professor Leoi
opold Von Tanke,
^w UilTfulf DcKrcc*'^'"*^' "*" '^ ''"*"*'''*'" ^^''^"^ '^'^^'^ ""' '*^'' "'^ °""^ ^^ uUcKiance
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M.
1760
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1878
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HONOEARY DEGREES. 345
Scott, John.
Sellar. AYilliam Young.
Shane, Sir Arthur, Bart.
Sheil, James.
Sheppard, Anthony.
Shirley, Evelyn Philip.
Siemens, William C.
Simpson, Maxwell.
Singleton, Thomas-.
Slade, Samuel William.
Smith, Edward.
Smith, George.
Smith, Henry John Stephen.
Smith, William Scarborough.
Smythe, Endymion, Yiscount Strangford.
Sollas, William John.
South, Sir James.
Southwell, Bowen.
Southwell, Right Hon. Edward.
Spencer, Eight Hon. John Poyntz, K.G., Earl,
Spottiswoode, William.
Spring, Francis.
St. George, Sir George, Bart.
St. George, Thomas.
Stanton, Thomas.
Starkey, Digby Pilot.
Stearne, Enoch.
Steele, Sir llichard, Bart.
Stokes, George Gabriel.
Stokes, Whitley.
Stoney, Bindon Blood.
Stopford, Edward Adderley.
Stopford, James.
Story, Geo. Walter.
Stubbs, Right Rev. William, Bishop of Oxfoid.
Strathnairn, Right Hon. Henry, Baron.
Sullivan, Right Hon. Edward.
Sylvester, John James.
Talbot, Right Hon. James, Baron Talbot de
Malahide.
Taylor, Thomas.
Tennent, Sir James Emerson.
Thomson, James.
Thomson, Sir Wyville Charles T.
Thomson, William.
Tighe, William.
Tottenham, Charles.
Trotter, Stephen.
Yesey, Sir Thomas.
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346 HONORARY DEGREES.
"Waj^ner, Adolf.
Waite, Thomas.
Wales, H. R. H. Albert Edward, Prince of.
Walker, General Francis Amasa.
Wallace, Alfred Russell.
Waller, Robert.
Walpole, Right Hon. Edward.
Walsh, Henry Lomax.
Weiss, Edmund.
Weldon, Walter.
Whit worth, 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 Salisbury.
Wright, William.
Wyndham, Right Hon. Thomas.
Doctors in Medicine.
Acland, Henry Wentworth.
Beatty, Thomas Edward.
Billings, John Shaw.
Bowman, William.
Brooke, William.
Bryant, Thomas.
Butcher, Richard H. G.
Cheyne, John.
Churchill, Fleetwood.
Clark, Sir Andrew, Bart.
Collins, Robert.
Corrigan, Sir Dominic John, Bart.
Cuming, William.
Cunningham, Daniel John.
Dickson, Alexander.
Gairdner, William Tennant.
Gusserow, Adolf.
Hartigan, William.
Harvey, William Henry, Professor of Botany.
Hutchinson, Jonathan.
Irwin, Ahmuty.
Jacob, Arthur.
Kennedy, Evory.
Lentaigne, Benjamin.
Lister, Joseph.
Lucas, Charles.
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1892
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M.
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M,
1756
V.
1863
V.
1878
Aug.
1802
M.
1793
M.
1785
V.
1883
M.
1775
M.
1890
M.
1873
M.
1730
iE.
1867
Aug.
1863
H.
1802
«
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Aug.
1824
M.
1892
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V.
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M.
1851
V.
1892
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1854
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1868
M.
1887
M.
1892
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1844
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1892
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1881
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1863
V.
1839
JE.
1813
V.
1879
^.
1761
^.
• Coiitored at tlie bpcciftl Tercentenary.Conimencemeuts, July 6th, 1882.
HONOKAKY DEGREES. 347
Mackesy, Thomas L.
Macnamara, Rawdon.
Marshall, John.
MoUan, John.
Neligan, John Moore.
Paget, George E.
Paget, Sir James.
Perry, George Thomas.
Price, John William.
Quain, Richard.
Reid, Robert.
Reynolds, James Emerson.
Rumsey, George Wildbore,
Sibson, Francis.
Simon, John.
Simpson, Sir James Y.
Simpson, Maxwell.
Smith, Aquilla.
Stewart, Thomas Grainger.
Stokes, William.
Syme, James.
Teale, Thomas Pridgin.
Waters, Edward.
AVells, Sir Thomas Spencer.
Wilde, Sir William R.
Doctors in Letters,
Alma-Tameda, Lawrence.
Blass, Friedrich.
Butcher, Samuel H.
Bywater, Ingram.
Creighton, Right Rev. Mandell.
Driver, Rev. Samuel RoUes.
Drummond, Rev. James.
Gomperz, Theodor.
Hall, Prof. Isaac Hollister.
Harris, James Rendel.
Hodgkin, Thomas.
Holden, Rev. Hubert Asshton.
Irving, Henry.
Leighton, Sir Frederick, Bart.
Martineau, Rev. James.
Masson, David.
Mayor, Rev. Joseph Bickersteth.
Moore, Rev. Edward.
Monro, Rev. David Binning.
Miiller, Friedrich Max.
Nettleship, Henry.
■ Confen'ed at the Special Tercentenary Commencements, J uly 6th, 1S'J2.
1863
V.
1870
M.
1890
M.
1839
M,
1853
M.
1867
Aug.
1887
M.
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1839
M.
1890
M.
1839
M.
1876
M.
1867
Aug.
1867
M.
1887
M.
1867
1864
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H.
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M,
1892
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M.
1867
1867
1887
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Aug.
M.
1887
M.
1863
H.
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
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1892
348
HONOEAET DEGKKES.
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1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1891
1887
1887
1892
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1892
1892
1891
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1802
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1891
1892
1891
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
1892
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M.
*
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Pcile, John.
Kara say, George G.
Reid, J. S.
Sandys, J. E.
Skeat, Hev. Walter William.
Smith, Rev. William Robertson.
Smith, Very Rev. R. Payne.
Swete, Rev. Henry Barclay.
Thayer, Rev. Joseph Henry.
Tucker, Thomas George.
Vambery, Arminius.
Wilkins, Augustus S.
Doctors in Music,
Mahaffy, Rev. John Pentland.
Oakeley, Sir Herbert.
Ouseley, Rev. Sir Frederick Arthur Gore, Bart.
Parry, Charles Hubert Hastings.
Robinson, Francis.
Doctors in Science.
Bonney, Rev. Thomas George.
Burdon- Sanderson, J.
Cremona, Luigi.
Cunningham, Daniel John.
Dallinger, Rev. William Henry.
Darwin, George H.
Foster, Michael.
Geikie, Sir Archibald.
Gladstone, John Hall.
Glaisher, James Whitbread Lee.
Gordan, Paul A.
Humphry, Sir George Murray.
Kollmaun, Julius.
Liveing, George Downing.
Macalister, Alexander.
Newcomb, imon.
Purser, John Mallet.
Rayleigh, John William Strutt, Lord
Reynolds, James Emerson.
Richet, Charles.
Roberts, Isaac.
Routh, Edward John.
Thomson, Joseph John.
Thorpe, Thomas Edward.
Tilden, William Augustus.
Turner, Sir William.
Waldeyer, VVilhelm.
' Cobferrod at the Special Tercentenuiy Commcnccmente, July 6tli, \ii'J2
HONORARY DEGREES. 349
Masters in Arts.
1890
M.
Aulad Ali.
1889
M.
Burbidge, Frederick "William.
1772
V.
Crosbie, Hon. John.
1707
M.
Cope, Robert.
1776
V.
Cradock, William.
1707
M.
Domvill, William.
1845
V.
Drogheda, Henry Francis Seymour,
Marquis of.
1707
M.
Ford, Charles.
1707
JE.
Ford, Matthew.
1768
Sept.
Foster, John.
1868
JE.
Gibson, John George.
3Iasters in Surgery.
1875
M.
CoUes, William.
1870
M.
Dane, Richard.
1873
M.
Porter, George Hornidge.
Masters in Obstetric Science.
1883
^.
Kidd, George Hugh.
1877
M.
M'Clintock, Alfred.
1877
M.
Sinclair, Edward Burrowes.
Masters in Engineering .
1888
M.
Alexander, Thomas.
1892
*
Armstrong, William George, Lord.
1892
*
Baker, Sir Benjamin.
1883
M.
Crawford, Robert.
1862
H.
Downing, Samuel.
1862
H.
Griffith, Sir Richard, Bart.
1876
M.
Grubb, Howard.
1888
M.
Harland, Sir Edward James, Bart.
1862
H.
MacNeill, Sir John.
1862
H.
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
^.
Radcliff, John.
1778
M.
Vieyra, Anthony.
Bachelor in Arts.
1703
M.
Carnery, John.
Conferred at the Special Tercentenary Commencements, July 6th, 1892.
( 350 )
giWntfg 5t^stim0itium!5.
The following list is intended to contain the names of all those
who obtained Testimoniums in the School of Divinity from 1840
to June, 1892. Those who were placed in the First or Second
Class 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 Koman 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).
1 842 Abeltshauser, 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, Christopher.
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 Allcroft, 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).
1891 Alment, Edward J. S.
1882 Alment, 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, Skcffington.
TESTIMONltTMS IN DIVINITY.
351
1858 Armstrong, William (2).
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 Ashwin, Forster (2).
1847 Askin, William B.
1866 Askins, William J. (2).
1841 Atkins, Walter B. (i.), (2).
1873 Atkinson, Augustus W.
1850 Atkinson, Edward.
1887 Atkinson, Frederick Staples.
1852 Atkinson, James.
1866 Atkinson, James N. (2).
1846 Atkinson, Pascal (2).
1840 Auchinleck, Alexander.
1860 Babington, Bichard.
1843 Badham, Leslie (1).
1841 Badham, William.
1S45 Bagot, George.
1851 Bagot, Richard W.
1845 Bagnell, Henry W. (2).
1851 Bailey, George (1).
1847 Bailey, William (2).
1858 Baillie, Richard M.
1847 BailHe, 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, William R. C
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 Bamford, William (1).
1874 Hanks, Benjamin (2).
1860 Banks, William T.
1855 Bannermun, Edward (1).
1855 Bannerman,J.M'C. (iii.)(2),
1844 Bannister, John (1).
1854 Barclay, Joseph (2).
1846 Barclay, Robert.
1850 Barker, Joseph (2).
1862 Barklie, Jolm K.
1845
1852
1857
1863
1845
1845
1841
1881
1850
1850
1879
1870
1870
1847
1849
1845
1856
1842
1851
1891
1847
1881
1846
ia56
1876
1842
1850
1843
1850
1860
1846
1868
1887
1856
1879
1885
1887
1849
1889
1866
1857
1846
1843
1844
1842
1887
1874
1874
1854
1868
1842
1888
1857
Barlow, John.
Barlow, Thomas D. (2).
Barnes, Frederick (2).
Barnes, William.
Barnier, James (2).
Barry, David T.
Barry, George B.
Barry, Louis A. J. (2).
Barry, Zacharias (2).
Barter, John T. (2).
Barter, William E. B. (2).
Barton, Alfred.
Barton, Arthur R. (2).
Barton, Charles (2).
Barton, Charles (1).
Barton, George.
Barton, George T. H.
Barton, Gustavus.
Barton, Robert B. (2).
Bassett, Clement.
Batt, Narcissus (i.).
Battersby, Francis Hoffman.
Battersby, William A. (1).
Baxter, Mark.
Baylee, Robert P.
Baylee, William.
Bayly, Edward.
Bayly, Henry R.
Baxter, William G.
Beamish, George.
Beamish, Peter T. (1).
Beasley, Edward M.
Beatty, Edmund W. (1).
Beatty, Robert.
Beatty, William (2).
Becher, John R. H.
Becher, John R. Hedges.
Becher, John T. (2).
Beere, Gerald N. 0.
Beers, John B. (2).
Belcher, William (1).
Bell, Alan.
Bell, Andrew.
Bell, Charles.
Bell, Charles D.
Bell, George Robert.
Bell, Henry D. (2).
Bell, John White.
Bell, Joseph S.
Bell, Robert (1).
Bell, Thomas.
Bell, William.
Bell, William L.
r3
352
TESTIMONIUMS IN DIVINITY.
1847 Benison, William B.
1870 Bennett, Joseph J.
1866 Bennett, Ilichard (1).
1845 Bennett, Theophilus.
1887 Bennitt, Joseph Samuel.
1888 Benson, Arthur J.
1863 Benson, Charles.
1860 Benson, Charles M. (2).
1882 Beresford, Ilichard V.
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 11.
1850 Blacker, Robert (2).
1853 Blackley, William L.
1847 Blackwood, James S.
1860 Blair, Alexander.
1884 Blair, Robert.
1862 Blake, Robert F. (2).
1843 Blakc-ney, Richard P. (1).
1877 Blakeney, William 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).
1866 Bolton, Edward R.
1844 Bolton, Massy (2).
1851 Bolton, William.
1854 Bolton, Richard K.
1859 Bond, Isaac.
1855 Bond, James.
1859 Booker, John.
1868 Bookey, Pilsworth (2).
1859 Booth, Richard.
1886 Bor, Alfred Edward (2).
1850 Bor, James H,
1852 Boston, Richard.
1848 Bourchier, Joseph G.
1850 Bourchier, Thomas (r.), (1).
1877 Bourchier, WilUam C. (2).
1868 Bo wens, Thomas S.
1845 Bowles, John W. (2).
1892 Bovd, WiUiam A. A.
1846 Boyle, Hugh.
1864 Boyce, James.
1883 Boyle, William F.
1878 Brabazon, John (2).
1887 Braddell, Henry Vause.
1885 Bradford, William J. (2).
1856 Bradley, George.
1873 Bradley, Russell (2).
1846 Bradshaw, George. .
1868 Bradshaw, John (1).
1866 Bradshaw, J. Boyle (2).
1846 Bradshaw, Joseph (2).
1852 Bradshaw, Macnevin (2),
1871 Bradshaw, Martin (1).
1858 Brady, John W.
1868 Brady, Thomas H. (1).
1848 Brady, William M. (2).
1867 Brandon, Edward L. (2).
1876 Brandon, Ernest A.
1868 Brandon, Richard H.
1872 Brandon, Robert J.
1863 Brandon, William (2).
1840 Brasher, Samuel (1).
1849 Brassington, William H. (2).
1860 Bray, Edward (2).
1857 Breakey, Leslie (2).
1860 Bredin, Edwin.
1863 Brenan, Alexander (2).
1859 Brenan, James E. (2).
1859 Brenan, Robert H. (2).
1861 Brenan, Samuel A.
1847 Brien, John.
1807 Brighton, Oliver.
1851 Brigstock, Martin (2).
1886 Biiiulley, JohnC. F.
1843 Briscoe, James R.
1848 Briscoe, John W.
tEStlMONItJiVlS IN DIYINITY.
353
1857 Bristowe, John (2).
1851 Brooke, Henry (r.
1856 Brooke, Stopford A. (2).
1849 Brooke, Thomas (2).
1857 Brooke, William.
1853 Broomer, Cornelius.
1849 Brougham, Henry (2).
1852 Brougham, John (1).
1868 Brown, John P. (2).
1848 Brown, Robert.
1840 Brown, Thomas B. (2).
1881 Brown, Walter H. (2).
1853 Browne, Henry C.
1845 Browne, John.
1890 Browne, John E. (2).
1855 Browne, John H.
1860 Browne, John J. (ir.), (2).
1845 Browne, John W.
1862 Browne, Matthew C.
1863 Browne, Michael
1860 Browne, Robert,
1858 Browne, Robert Wilson (2).
1851 Browne, Samuel (1).
1866 Browne, Stephen.
1869 Brownlow, Duncan.
1840 Brownrigg, Francis.
1845 Brownrigg, George.
1884 Brownrigg, Hedlcy W. (2)
1851 Brownrigg, John A.
1848 Bro^vTirigg, Robert G.
1845 Brownrigg, Thomas (2).
1862 Bruce, Charles S.
1857 Bruce, Robert M.
1843 Brunker, Brabazon W.
1888 Brunskill, Albert Edward.
1886 Brunskill, Kivas CoUing-
wood.
1890 Bryan, Richard B. B.
1888 Buchanan, Charles Henry.
1860 Buckley, Robert W. (2).
1845 Buckworth, Thomas E.
1869 Budds, John (2).
1881 Buicke, Charles B.
1856 Bullick, Charles A. (2).
1844 Bull, James (1).
1850 Bullen, John (1).
1853 Bunbury, Thomas.
1853 Bunting, Anthony.
1850 Burges, John H.
1851 Burges, Richard B. (2).
1885 Burgess, Henry W.
1846 Burke, Arthur.
1862 Burke, Francis (1).
1852 Burke, John A. (2).
1846 Burke, Joseph W. (2).
1840 Burke, Michael.
1854 Burke, Thomas H.
1849 Burkitt, Francis H.
1857 Burkitt, James (1).
1880 Burkitt, Robert B.
1851 Burland, William.
1867 Burne, Lawford F. (2).
1846 Burnett, George.
1863 Burnett, Richard.
1858 Burnett, Robert.
1856 Burnett, AVilliam (2).
1867 Burns, Samuel E.
IS 50 Burroughs, Arthur.
1871 Burroughs, Edward R. (1).
1858 Burroughs, Henry C. (2).
1864 Burrouo-hs, Robert (1).
1869 Burroughs, WiUiam E. (2).
1862 Burrows, John.
1854 Burrowes, Edward D. (2).
1858 Burrowes, Henry.
1867 Burtchaell, Somerset B. (2).
1870 Burton, Alfred.
1852 Burton, Benjamin,
1879 Burton, Joseph G. (2)
1853 Bxiry, Edward.
1891 Bury, Henry R.
1865 Busby, Samuel (2).
1850 Bushe, John P.
1855 Bushe, Thomas (2).
1865 Bussell, Barton (2).
1859 Butcher, Samuel J. (1).
1842 Butler, Edward G. (2).
1854 Butler, Francis.
1852 Butler, Henry Walter (2).
1850 Bvitler, Piers.
1841 Butler, Richard (1).
1885 Butler, Robert,
1840 Butler, Robert K,
1845 Butler, Theobald (2),
1848 Butler, Thomas L. (2).
1869 Butterworth, Thomas.
1851 Byrn, R. A. (2).
1887 Byrn, Richard Archdall (2).
1853 Caine, William.
1881 Cairns, Charles Elliott (1).
1845 Calcott, William B. (2).
1871 Callinan, Thomas.
1860 Campbell, Charles.
1864 Campbell, Charles B.
1856 Campbell, Charles E. (1).
1877 Campbell, Edward F. '
354
TESTIMONIUMS IN DITINITr.
1861 Campbell, George E.
1875 Campbell, R. Stuart D.
1867 Campbell, Stephen (2).
1854 Campbell, WiUiam (2).
1889 Carey, James.
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 CaiToll, 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 (2).
1864 Carson, Thomas W. (1).
1854 Carter, Henry B.
1867 Carter, John.
1857 Carter, Leslie M.
1860 Cartwright, Conway.
18 i6 Gary, 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 Chadwick, George A.
1859 Chambers, John (2).
1843 Chambers, William (2).
1847 Chamnev, Joseph (2).
1852 Chancellor, James (2),
1871 Chapman, Christopher J. (2)
1866 Chapman, Dawson.
1859 Chapman, WilHam J. (2).
1890 Chaplin, Richard Samuel J.
1883 Charles, Robert H. (II.)
1852 Chartres, Archibald (2).
1856 Chartres, William.
1845 Chater, Daniel S.
1886 Chattorton, Eyre (i.) (1).
1842 Chatterton, Hedges E. (2).
1848 Cheetham, William (2).
1846 Chester, WilHam B. (2).
1878 Chestnutt, Osborne.
1843 Chichester, George V. (1).
1845 Childs, Edmund (1).
1886 Christie, Barry Edwin.
1884 Christie, George H.
1866 Chute, John (1).
1859 Clare, Mervyn A.
1881 Clarendon, Thomas W^m. (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.
1866 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 Clegg, John (2).
1850 Clemenger, George G. W.
1844 Clemenger, Robert P.
1845 Clementson, John.
1880 CHbborn, George M. (i.).
1840 CHbborn, John"(2).
1847 Close, Maxwell.
1862 Cluff, Samuel 0.
1855 Clutterbuck, Lorenzo.
1849 Cobbe, WilUam P. (1).
1850 Cockburn, Nesbitt.
1854 Cochran, Barton.
1859 Cochrane, David C.
1857 Cochrane, James H. (2).
1854 Cochrane, John.
TESTIMONItJMS IN DlVrPTlTY.
355
1853 Cochrane, Samuel G.
1887 Cockle, Francis Travers.
1857 Codrington, Richard.
1846 Coffey, John T.
1866 Coffey, Eichard (1).
1877 Cohey, Pierce.
1881 Colclough, Howard J.
1858 Cole, John H.
1865 Cole, Thomas S. (2).
1841 Coghlan, Augustus C.
1886 Colgan, William (1).
1862 Colles, Goddard.
1843 Colles, William M.
1852 Collins, Barnabas.
1840 Collins, Henry (2).
1884 Collins, James S.
1848 Collins, John H. (2).
1859 Collins, Reeves Robert (2).
1865 Collins, Thomas (i.), (1.)
1881 Collins, William Blandford.
1882 Collis, Maurice H. F. (2).
1859 Collis, Thomas W. S. (2).
1847 Collison, Thomas G. (2)
1865 Collyer, Henry De C. (2).
1868 Colquhoun, William (i.), (1).
1843 Colthurst, James (1).
1847 Colville, John B.
1846 Concannon, George (2).
1846 Conner, Mountiford T.
1864 Connolly, Robert J. C. (1).
1883 Connolly, William Patrick.
1842 ConoUy, Richard.
1871 Conolly, John Q. (2).
1845 Connor, Francis (2).
1845 Connor, George H.
1850 Connor, Sandford (2).
1844 Connor, William R. (2).
1846 Conry, Charles (1).
1850 Cooke, Ambrose (2).
1851 Cooke, Digby (2).
1863 Cooke, Elijah H.
1852 Cooke, Henry.
1854 Cooke, John (2).
1847 Cooke, John D.
1863 Cooke, John I.
1851 Cooke, William (2).
1873 Cooper, Alfred W. F. (1).
1878 Cooper, Ernest A. (in.), (1).
1860 Cooper, Francis (2).
1844 Cooper, Jonathan S.
1855 Cooper, Leonard L. (1).
1853 Cooper, Richard (2).
1887 Cooper, Liobt.H. Simmonds.
1874 Cooper, Theodore J. (i )
1855 Cooper, Thomas.
1876 Coote, Henry R. (2).
1856 Coote, Maxwell.
1848 Copeland, William.
1866 Corbett, Edward St. J.
1855 Corbett, Henry St. J. (1).
1874 Cordner, Anthony A. (i.), (1).
1844 Corken, William J.
1890 Corlett, Edwin J.
1891 Cornwall, Ernest H. [now
Lewis-Crosby] (ii.).
1843 Cornwall, Richard JN.
1846 Cornwall, William (2).
1877 Corr, Thomas J.
1869 Corvan, James H. (1).
1863 Corvan, John (2).
1844 Corvan, William W.
1852 Cosgrave, Thomas.
1881 Cosgrave, William Fred. (1)
1853 Costello, John E. (1).
1845 Cotter, Charles P.
1866 Cotter, Edmund.
1846 Cotter, John W.
1845 Cotter, Joseph R.
1854 Cotter, Richard H.
1861 Cotter Thomas.
1855 Cotter, William (2).
1847 Cotton, Samuel S.
1867 Coulter, George W. S. (2).
1891 Coulter, Joseph W. (2).
1847 Courtenay, Christopher G.
1860 Courtenay, George F.
1889 Courtenay, George F. (1).
1853 Courtenay, John B.
1882 Courtenay, John Manifold.
1858 Cousins, John F.
1854 Cousins, Sidney.
1869 Cowan, James H. (ii.).
1861 Cowell, George Y. (2).
1846 Cowen, Edward.
1850 Cowen, John (1).
1842 Cowen, Thomas.
1853 Cowley, William D.
1849 Cox, Michael B.
1891 Cox, Samuel A.
1845 Cox, Samuel.
1871 Cox, Thomas (2).
1848 Cox, Thomas E.
1846 Craddock, Frederick K.
1857 Craig, Graham (1).
1891 Craig, Herberts. (2).
1852 Craig, John D. (2).
356
TE8TIMONIUM8 IS DIVINITY.
1888 Craig, Robert Stewart (2).
1860 Craig, Stewart B. (1).
1878 Craig, Walter Y. (2).
1843 Craig, William (1).
1865 Cramsie, Francis C. (1).
1873 Cranfield, Robert.
1842 Crawford, Archibald.
1887 Crawford, Arthur Alfred.
1842 Crawford, Francis (2).
1891 Crawford, George W.
1866 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.
18G3 Crossle, Charles.
1884 Crossley, Owen T. L. (2).
1888 Crowe, Edward D. (2).
1847 Crowe, 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.
1863 Cuppage, Robert J. (1).
1842 Cuppuidge, James E.
1856 Curry, Joseph (2).
1860 Custis, James N.
1844 Daly, Eugene.
1841 Dancer, Hugh W.
18yo Daucy, WUliam (2).
1875 Dane, Benjamin F. F.
1859 Danford, Ilenrv (1).
1866 Dann, John W'. (2).
1848 Darby, Christopher (2).
1855 Darby, John L. (2).
1884 D'Arcy, Charles F. (1)
1871 D'Arcy, John B. (ii., (I).
1861 Darley, William S. (2).
1886 Darling, Charles W. (1).
1844 Darling, Hemy.
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, WilHam 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.
TESTIMONIUMS IN DrVINITY.
35';
1844 De Moleyne, William.
1881 Dempsey, Clements.
1860 Deniston, Eobert T.
1843 Denny, Barry.
1850 De Eenzy, George.
1844 De Eenzy, George B. (2).
1847 De Eenzy, John.
1853 Despard, George (2).
1853 Despard, Henry.
1872 Devenish, Eobert J. S. (1).
1864 Devenish, William (2).
1863 Devereux, Nicholas,
1841 Deverell, Eichard.
1846 Devlyn, James C. (2).
1845 Dickinson, Charles J.
1889 Dickinson, Charles Eussell.
1851 Dickinson, Hercules H. (1).
1849 Dickinson, John A.
1862 Dickson, Daniel E. L. (2).
1846 Dickson, David (2),
1850 Dickson, D. E. J.
1840 Dickson, Eobert 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 Disney, WilHam H. (2).
1846 Dix, William (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, Eoberts M.
1840 Dombraine, Henry H.
1859 Donovan, David S.
1880 Donovan, Edwin S. (2).
1862 Donovan, Eichard.
1861 Dopping, Francis H.
1853 Dopping, John.
1886 Dorman, Samuel H. T.
1847 Dorman, Thomas (2).
1849 Dougherty, Edward G. (2).
1891 Douie, James (1).
1874 Dowd, James (2).
1864 Dowden, John(l).
1888 Dowglass, W. Prideaux(2).
1851 Dowling, Barre B. (2).
1846 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, Eichard (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 (11,), (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 Dun gan, William W.
1873 Dunne, Edmund.
1843 Dunne, James E.
1883 Dunscombe, Thos. Nics. (1).
1868 Durham, Arthur W. W. (2).
1840 Durham, Edward.
1874 Durham, Eobert H.
1844 Dwyer, Philip (2).
1865 Fades, W. C. (2).
1878 Eagar, Alexander (it.), (1).
1844 Eager, Joseph.
1844 Eagar, Eobert (1).
1841 Eagar, Thomas.
358
TESTIM0N1UM8 IN DIVINITY.
1849 Eager, Thomas S.
18o2 Eames, William Leslie (2).
1882 Earl, William (2).
1848 Eaton, Henry.
1861 Eaton, Mathew.
1841 Eaton, Richard.
1855 Ebbs, John.
1844 Eccles, John.
1848 Eccles, Robert.
1848 Eccles, Robert G.
1886 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 0.
1852 Ellabv, George W. (2).
1886 Ellis, Charles (2).
1842 Ellis, Edward.
1851 Ellis, Edward (2).
1863 Ellis, Octavius.
1842 Ellis, Robert (2).
1847 Ellis, Robert F.
1855 Ellis, Thomas (2).
1892 Ellison, Allan (1).
1892 Ellison, John Eldon (1).
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.
1877 English, Richard A. (2).
1860 Enraght, Richard W.
1858 Ensell, Charles A. (2).
1856 Erck, JohnC. (2).
1855 Erskine, John.
1865 Escott, William.
1889 Eubimk, Richard.
1870 Evans, Edward.
1844 Evans, John (1).
1854 Evan*, John II.
1883 Evans, John Wills (2).
1862 Evans, Samuel.
1850 Evans, Thomas W.
I 1890 Evans, William Raymond.
I 1841 Evans, William S.
I 1864 Eves, Edmund L. (2).
1890 Fahy, Martin.
1888 Fahy, Thomas.
1887 Fairbrother, George R.
1841 Falkiner, Richard D.
1851 Falkner, Robeit 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, Henry.
1844 Faussett, 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 Fen wick, 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 Finlay, 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 Filzgcrulu, William (2).
TKSTIMONlUMS IN DIVlNIlT.
359
1880 Fitzgerald, William.
1891 Fitz Gerald, William F.
1844 Fitzmaurice, John.
1848 Fitzpatrick, Thomas H. (2).
1844 Fitzpatrick. William.
1841 Flanagan, John (1).
1848 Flemyng, Robert (2).
1859 Fleming, Harloe R. (2).
1865 Fleming, Henry A. (2).
1849 Fleming, Horace T. (1).
1856 Fleming, John R.
1858 Fleming, Thomas H.
1868 Fleming, WiUiam E. (1).
1887 Fletcher-, Dudley Wni. (1).
1856 Fletcher, 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 Flynn, Hugh (1).
1879 Flynn, John S.
1843 Foley, Daniel (2).
1848 Foky, Patrick.
1851 Foley, Robert P. (1).
1877 Foley, William M. (ii.), (1).
1891 Follis, Charles William.
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 Forsyth e, 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 Foster, Robert (2).
1852 Fowler, James T. (2).
1850 Fox, Charles.
1848 Fox, George (1).
1880 Fox, James J. (2).
1850 Fox, Peter.
1846 Fox, Trevor.
1856 Frackelton, Samuel S. (2).
1883 Franklin, Edwin Lewis (1).
1854 Frazer, John J. (2).
1866 Frazer, William.
1880 Freeman, Alfred (2).
1858 Freeman, 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, WilHam B.
1890 Fry, William R. B.
1852 Fuller, Abraham S. (2).
1857 FuUer, Harry A.
1872 Fullerton, Thomas.
1852 Furlong, 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).
360
TESTIMONTUMS tN DIVINITT.
1856 Galbmith, Richard.
1869 Gallagher, Alexander (2).
1844 Galvin, John.
1849 Gal way, James (2).
1878 Galwav, William J. (2).
1882 Gamble John (ii.).
1877 Garde, Christopher L. (2).
1870 Garde, Thomas H.
1874 Gardiner, Frederick E.
1866 Gardiner, John J.
1866 Gardiner, Robert (2).
1866 Gardiner, Robert 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, li'Mijamin.
1855 Gibson, Charles E.
1845 Gibson, John.
1864 Gibson, John J.
1887 Gilbert, Fredk. WiUiam P.
1845 Gilbome, James.
1853 Gill, Hugh S.
1851 Gillington, Arthur C. (1).
1850 Gillington, George.
1842 Gillman, Henry.
1891 Gillmor, Andrew H.
1846 Gilmore, Andrew G. (2).
1846 Gilmore, John S. (1).
1876 Gilmore, William G.
1861 Giveen, Richard L. (2).
1886 Given, James.
1853 Gladwell, Adolphus.
1876 Glanville, JuUus (2).
1878 Glenn, WilUam.
1864 Glenny, Robert (2).
1851 Gloster, Thomas.
1857 Gloster, Thomas.
1868 Godfrey, William H. (2).
1870 Goff, Edward.
1850 GoiF, George (2).
1841 Golding, Travers.
1890 Goldsmith, Edward J.
1864 Good, Philip H.
1853 Goodall, Thomas W. (I).
1852 Goodisson, Richard.
1851 Goodman, James (2).
1851 Goodman, John (2),
1867 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 Graybiirne, William.
1850 Graydon, William.
1864 Green, Edward.
1871 Green, William S.
1852 Greene, Godfrey B. (2).
1848 Greene, Joseph.
TESTIMONIXTMS m DIVINITY.
3^i
1876 Greene, Robert S.
1853 Greene, Thomas (2).
1868 Greene, Thomas E.
1849 Greene, William C. (1).
1873 Greensill, Edward (1).
1845 Gi-eer, George.
1872 Greer, George.
1853 Greer, John R.
1845 Greer, Robert C.
1872 Greer, William B. (2).
1861 Gregg, Andrew.
1843 Gregg, James F. (2).
1854 Gregg, John R.
1859 Gregg, John W. (1).
1857 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 P. (1).
1885 Grierson, Frederick J. (2).
1841 Griffin, John N. (2).
1888 Griffith, 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 Gumley, 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, John (2).
1844 Hall, Richard.
1844 Hall, Richard Augustus.
1866 Hall, 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, William 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 Hamilton, Frederick C. (1).
1878 Hamilton, Frederick J. (1).
1855 Hamilton, George.
1891 Hamilton, George Fred.
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 W. (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).
362
TESTmONnJMS IN DIVINITT.
1846 Hankin, Frederick T.
1846 Haiilon, Alexander P.
1874 Hanlon, William (2).
1887 IIannan,E. C. W. (ii.), (!)•
1844 Hannan, Francis.
1889 Hannay, James 0. (2).
1857 Hannay, Robert (2).
1844 Hanning, James.
1847 Harden, Archibald.
1861 Harden, Ralph.
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 Hai-ke, Frederick Martin.
1858 Harley, John 15. (2).
1861 Harman, Samuel (2).
1891 Harman, Samuel H. V.
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 ^Y.
1844 Harpur, Singleton C.
1853 Harris, Mitchell George.
1869 HaiTis, Samuel M. (2).
1863 Harrison, John (1).
1892 Harrison, Joshua J. F.
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 Hatchell, Thomas H.
1850 Hatton, Henry W. (1).
1880 Hatton, John A.
1874 Hawkins, Edward H
1867 Haydn, John A.
1861 Hayes, Francis C.
1884 Haves, James J. (2).
1880 Hayes, Richard (i.).
1876 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.
1891 Herratt, Benjamin.
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.
TESTIMONIFMS IN DITINITT.
363
1859 Hime, Bartholomew.
1858 Hime, Maurice.
1850 Hind, Charles.
1853 Hinde, Benjamin.
1864 Kingston, 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.
1873 Hobson, Eichard.
1859 Hobson, William T.
1872 Hoctor, John F. F.
1874 Hoctor, Robert P.
1848 Hodgens, 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 Hol'den, William.
1852 Holmes, Edward.
1867 Holmes, John G
1892 Holmes, Samuel S. (2).
1861 Holland, Stewart.
1852 HoUoway, George.
1841 Homan, Knox.
1846 Homan, Philip (2).
1865 Homan, Richard.
1878 Hood, John F.
1850 Hoops, Alexander (2).
1851 Hope, Ralph (2).
1849 Hopkins, Francis (ii.), (1)
1860 Hopkins, John G.
1846 Hopkins, John W.
1847 Hopkins, William H.
1855 Hopkins, William (2).
1842 Horneck, George.
1851 Horneck, Thomas L.
1847 Hornibrook, Samuel (2).
1842 Hornidge, 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).
1861 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).
1854 Hudson, Thomas.
1846 Huggard, Humphrey.
1871 Hughes, Thomas.
1857 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, WiUiam de C. (2).
1862 Irvin, 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,
364
TESTIMONIUMS IN DTTTNITT.
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 Jackson, Edwin S.
1866 Jackson, James M*C. (2).
1845 Jackson, John.
1853 Jackson, William E.
1845 Jackson, William 0. (2).
1848 Jacob, John A. (1).
1860 Jacob, John G.
1864 Jagoe, William N. (2).
1882 James, Charles L.
1854 James, William E. (2).
1850 Jameson, James (1).
1892 Jameson, Godfrey H. (2).
1856 Jameson, Paul.
1846 Jamison, Campbell (1).
1846 Jamison, Thomas (2).
1887 Jamison, Thomas (1).
1864 JefFares, Danby.
1855 JeflFrey, Norman S. (2).
1843 Jellett, Henry (ii.).
1857 Jellett, Morgan W. (2).
1850 Jelly, John Bonafous.
1852 Jemison, William H.
1860 Jenkins, Thomas.
1887 Jennings, John (2).
1843 Jephson, John M.
1840 Jervis, John.
1889 Jesson, James Lapelletric.
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 Jolinson, John.
1861 Johnson, John A.
1801 Johnson, Pitt (2).
1852 Johnson, Samuel (2).
1846 Johnson, William (2).
1867 Johnson, William M. (1).
1887 Johnhion, 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 (iii.)
1844 Jones, Llewelyn W. (2).
1855 Jones, Owen W.
1856 Jones, Iviohard.
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.
1891 Joynt, Henry R. (1).
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 Kecne, Arthur.
1875 Koene, James B. (iii.), (1).
1863 Keenc, Martin A. (1).
1870 Kellott, James R.
1862 KeUy, John A.
TESTIMONIUMS IN DIVINITY.
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. (II.), (1).
1879 Kennedy, John A.
1859 Kennedy, John (2).
1890 Kennedy, Kenneth Wm. S.
1860 Kennedy, Launcelot.
1886 Kennedy, Samuel (2).
1869 Kennedy, William G.
1849 Kennedy, William S. (2).
1874 Kenny, Robert.
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 Killing-ley, 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.
1868 King, Wingfield W. (1).
1867 Kingsley, Charles.
1846 Kingsmill, Henry (2).
1841 Kingston, William (2).
1846 Kirby, James.
1849 Kirk, Francis.
1859 Kirkham, Thomas.
1886 Kirkpatrick, Alexander.
1853 Kirkpatrick, Alexander T.
1861 Kirkpatrick, F. W. (i.), (1).
1849 Kirkpatrick, George (1).
1847 Kirkpatrick, Richard.
1859 Kirkpatrick, William H. (2).
1852 Kirton, Charles.
1843 Kirton, Frederick.
1861 Kissack, Edward W. (1).
1861 Knipe, J. J. R. L.
1844 Knipe, WilUam G.
1848 Knox, Charles B.
1852 Knox, Denis (2).
1880 Knox, Frederick W.
1841 Knox, Robert.
1863 Kyle, Henry W.
1854 Labarte, Barthol.
1847 Labarte, William W. (2).
1859 Labatt, Andrew (2).
1867 Lakeman, George (i.), (1).
1844 Lamb, Robert G.
1845 Lamb, Vincent (2).
1851 Lamb, Walter (2).
1850 Lambert, William H. (2).
1875 Lane, Henry T. (2).
1840 Lane, Richard.
1846 Langford, John T.
1869 Langford, Robert J.
1854 Langley, Charles (1).
1892 Langley, Henry L.
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, HughJ.''(ii.), (1).
1859 Lawson, Ambrose (2).
1851 Lawson, William L. (2).
1844 Lecky, James (2).
1860 Lecky, William E. H. (2).
1853 Ledger, William C. (2).
1881 Ledoux, Llewelyn P. T.(l),
1862 Lee, Edmund.
1844 Lee, John.
] 890 Lee, Joseph William (2).
1844 Lee, Richard (ii.), (1).
1840 Leech Arthur H.
1873 Leech, Robert (iii.),(l).
1855 Leech, William P.
1840 Leeper, Alexander.
366
TESTIMOXnJMS IN DIYINITT.
1846 Leeper, William.
1863
1845 Lees, John.
1867
1848 Lees, William.
1849
1858 Leeson, Hon. Edward (2).
1885
1841 Leeson, Joseph.
1859
1868 Leet, Ambrose W. (1).
1886
1883 Lefanu, Fletcher Sheridan.
1881
1870 Lefroy, Anthony W. H.
1851
1864 Lefroy, WiUiam.
1840
1842 Leigh, F. I.
1853
1854 Le Hunte, Francis.
1848
1877 Leney La Grange.
1847
1889 Lennon, Landon Thomas.
1850
1841 Leonard, Thomas.
1840
1846 Le Pan, Louis A. (2).
1846
1888 Lepper, Robert.
1853
1891 Leslie, James B. (1).
1864
1847 Leslie, Richard 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 LiUey, 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
1866 Little, Thomas.
1843
1866 Littledalc, Richard F. (1).
1864
1857 Lloyd, Edward.
1849
1851 Lloyd, William (2).
1845
1870 Lloyd, William R. (2).
1847
1861 Loane, Richard (2).
1848
1868 Lockett, Francis H.
1869
Lodge, William H.
Loftie, Arthur.
Lombard, John (2).
Lombard, John N.
Long, John A.
Long, Richard Henry.
Long, Richard William.
Long, Thomas.
Longfield, Richard.
Longfield, Thomas G.
Lovely, George.
Lovely, William.
Low, John.
Lowe, Edward (2).
Lowry, Alexander (2)
Lowry, Hamilton.
Lucas, Frederick J.
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, Brownlow.
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'Capo, Alexander (1).
McCarthy, Callaghan.
M'Causland, Conolly.
McCarthy, Charles P. (2).
McCarthy, Charles F. (2).
McCarthy, Justin (2).
M'Causland, Ernest J. (2).
TESTIMONIUMS IN DIVINITY.
367
1859 M'Causland, William C. (1).
1848 M'Caw, Francis.
1854 M'Cheane, James (1).
1861 M'Cheane, Joseph.
1861 M'Cheane, William B. (2).
1842 M'Clatchie, Thomas (2).
1882 MacOelland, Thomas (i).
1887 M'Clenaghan, George R.
1891 M'Clenaghan, Hy. S. G. (2).
1853 M'CKntock, John S. (2).
1854 M'Collum, James H.
1866 M'Comas,Chas.E. (iii.),(l).
1850 M' Combe, William J.
1851 M'Cord, Gilbert M. (2).
1845 M'Cormack, Charles J. (2).
1848 M'Cormick, James F. (1).
1883 M'Cormick, John H. (2).
1872 M'Cracken, Ribton.
1865 M'Cready, Christopher (1).
1864 M'Creery, Henry W. (2).
1855 M'Creery, Thomas B. (2).
1854 M'CuUagh, William J.
1868 M'Cutchan, George.
1853 M'Dona, John J.
1861 Macdona, Henry V. (2).
1858 Macdona, John C.
1870 Macdonald, Henry F.
1861 Macdonald, James L.
1843 M'Donald, Henry F.
1891 Mac Donald, Henry J. D. (2).
1867 M'Donald, William A. (1).
1853 M'Donnell, George A.
1848 M'Donnell, Ronald (1).
1845 M'DonneU, John C. (1).
1885 MacDonnell, Ronald (i), (1).
1860 MacDonogh, Albertlrwin (i.)
1844 M'Donough, Charles.
1844 M'Donough, Joseph T.
1892 Macdougal, William A.
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 F.
1863 M'Gowan, Alexander J.
1856 M'Gowan, Earl (2).
1861 M'Grorty, John.
1859 M'Guinness, William N. (2).
1866 M'llwaine, 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'Kimm, Daniel J.
1841 MacKintosh, John (2).
1845 Mac Laughlin, Alexander (1)
1853 M'Laurin, John (2).
1844 M'Lean, Frederick B. (2).
1854 Maclean, Charles.
1845 Maclean, Henry (2).
1848 M'Loskey, Patrick (2).
1851 M'Mahon, James F.
1852 M'Mahon, John H.
1847 M'Mahon, Thomas.
1878 M'Manus, WilHam (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 MacNeile, 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 Magnire, Edward J.
1847 Maguire, Robert (2).
1849 Major, William M.
1856 Malam, WilHam (2).
1869 Malley, Byron (2).
1847 Malone, Patrick (2).
1859 Mangan, James (2).
1852 Mangan, William (2).
368
TESTIM0NTUM8 IN nVINITY.
1847 Maning, Thomas.
1848 Manning, Archibald.
1889 Manning, Wallace W. (2).
1885 Mansbridge, Sydney G.
1845 Mant, Richard.
1860 Manwaring, Charles W.
1841 Marchbanks, John (2),
1849 Marland, John.
1844 Marrable, William.
1883 Marrable, William.
1860 Marriott, Walter H.
1866 Marsh, Alfred H.
1850 Marsh, Francis.
1854 Marshall, Alexander.
1853 Marshall, James (1).
18.36 Marshall, John W.. M. (1).
1850 Marshall, Peter (2).
1840 Marshall, William E.
1857 Martin, George H.
1859 Martin, Henry (1).
1850 Martin, Henry (2).
1851 Martin, James R. (2).
1846 Martin, John.
1854 Martin, John C. (1).
1857 Martin, John H. (1).
1882 Martiu, 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.AdolphusH.T.
1858 Massy, Henry.
1847 Massy, Joh'-.
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.
848 Maunsell, Robert A.
49 Maunsell, Warren C. (2).
l Maunsell, WiUiam (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, William H.
1881 Mease, Charles.
1879 Mease, Robert.
1847 Mecredy, James (2).
1852 Medcalf, David.
1857 Meekins, Reuhen 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 Menin, Richard J. (2).
1879 Mervyn, Frederick.
1883 Mervyn, George (2)
1886 Mervyn, John Henry.
1845 Metcalf, Edward.
1882 Miles, Joseph H. (2).
1865 Miles, Fssher B.
1841 Miller, Alexander.
1849 Miller, Joseph E.
1888 Miller, Richard Murray.
1890 Miller, W^illiam Vomer.
1846 MUls, Charles E.
1867 Mills, John.
1854 Mills, Thomas.
1852 Milner, William (2).
1892 Minchin, Joseph William.
1882 Mitchell, George P. (2).
1854 Mitchell, Richard H.
1852 Mitchell, Robert.
1889 Mitchell, Robert J.
1853 Mocatta, William A. (1).
1843 Mockler, Georse.
1842 Moeran, Edward B.
1889 Moeran, F. Meredith (2).
1846 Moeran, Thomas W. (2).
1862 MofFatt, Christopher.
1849 Moffatt, James.
1845 Moffatt, James R.
1844 Moft'ett, 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.
TESTIMONIUM S IN DIVINITT.
369
1850 Montserrat, John.
1SG4 Montague, Edward.
1869 Montgomery, AVilliam.
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. (1).
1855 Moore, Samuel M,
1846 Moore, Thomas.
1858 Moore, Thomas N.
1842 Moore, Patrick (2).
1885 Moore, Eichard.*
1854 Moore, Eichard E. (1).
1882 Moore, William E. (1).
1848 Moran, Laurence (2).
1846 Morewood, Eoland 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 Morlcy, Thomas.
1888 Morlcy, Thomas V.
1854 Morphy, Eichard.
1889 Morrow, Eobert M.
1843 Morse, Edward (2).
1849 Morton, Francis C.
1854 Morton, George G. (2).
1847 Morton, Henry.
1867 Morton, JohnF.
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.
S2
1886 Moynan, Eichard 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).
1861 Murphy, John.
1854 Murphy, John (2).
1857 Murphy, Patrick (2).
1881 Murphy, Eichard William.
1891 Murphy, Thomas K.
1869 Murphy, Thomas 0.
1842 Murphy, William (2).
1850 Murphy, William C.
1859 Murphy, William G. (2).
1862 Murray, Francis C.
1888 Murray, James Arthur.
1850 ]\lurray, John.
1888 Murray, John E.
1851 Murray, John W. (2).
1849 Murray, William (2).
1850 Murray, William D.
1854 Mussen, James E. (2).
1846 Mussen, Eoberts.
1890 Myles, Edward Albert.
1847 Myles, James P. (2).
1853 Nagle-Gillman, Fitzgerald.
1851 Nash, Andrew (2).
1890 Nash, George Denis.
1858 Nash, Llewellyn C. (2).
1870 Nash, StawellW. (2\
1854 Nash, William.
1867 Nash, William F.
1882 Nason, George B. (2).
1879 Nay lor, Francis E. (2).
1871 Naylor, Thomas B.
1847 Neary, 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.).
370
TESTIMOTflTJMS IN DIVINITT.
1847 Nesbitt, William (1).
1867 Neville, Brent (2).
1884 Neville, Brent Richard R.
1870 Neville, John H. N.(2).
1870 Neville, John X.
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).
1857 Newland, Augustus.
1864 Newland, Edward (2).
1848 Newland, Henry.
1850 Newman, James (2).
1859 Newman, William (1).
1872 Newton, Henry.
1878 Nicholas, William (2).
1871 Nicholls, Alexander.
1844 Nicholls, Arthur (2).
1866 Nicholson, Alexander J. (1).
1856 Nicholson, Horatio (2).
1853 Nicholson, John A. (I).
1855 Nicholson, William (1).
1885 NicoUs, George Arthur.
1843 Niven, James (2).
1854 Nixon, Eckersall (1).
1866 Noble, John J. (1).
1860 Noble, Robert.
1892 Noblett, Andrew.
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'Beime, Stuart.
1854 O'Bri.n, Richard W.
1861 O'Callaghan, Arthur P. (2).
1891 O'Callaghan, James (2).
1857 O'Callaghan, Robert.
1866 OM^allaghan, Robert (1).
1891 OTonncll, William Morgan.
1853 O'Connor, John H.
1844 O'Connor, William I. (2).
1858 O'Donnell, Elliott.
1850 O'Donnell, Henry (1).
1841 O'Donoghue, Francis.
1845 0' Grady, Carew S.
1842 O'Grady, Edward George.
1869 O'Grady, William W. (2).
1850 O'Halloran, Stephen R.
1867 O'Hara, Henry S. (1).
1845 Olden, Thomas (1).
1855 O'Leary, 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).
1843 O'Meara, Eugene"(l).
1859 O'Meara, Michael" A. (2).
1857 O'Melia, Frederick.
1882 O'Neill, William (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, Frederick A.
1866 Ormsby, George Albert (1).
1846 Ormsby,'John.
1843 Ormsby, William:G.
1876 Ormsby, William" W. K.
1854 O'Rorke, Henry T.
1861 O'Rourke, Patrick.
1860 Orpen, Raymond (2).
1867 Orr, Daniei;(l).
1869 Orr, John (2).
1848 Orr,;Robert^H. (2).
1882 Osborne, Charles E.?(l).
1851 O'Sullivan, Denis (2).
186610'Sumvan,'Eugene (2).
1868 O'Sullivan," James (2).
1859 O'Sullivan, James (2).
1863 Oswald, William H.
1840 Oiiltnn, Abraham.
1865 Oulton, Richard C. (1).
1858 Ouseley, Gideon J. R.
1870 Ovenden, Cliarlos Thos. (2).
1844 Ovens, Thomas (1).
1860 Owen, Frank.
1844 Owen, Henry (1).
1853 Owen, Loftua.
TESTIMONITJMS IN DIVIIflTT.
371
1863 Owen, John S. (1).
1832 Owen, Eoland.
1872 Owen, T. Morgan.
1861 Owens, Frederick J.'
1844 Owgan, Joseph.
1853 Paget, James S.
1845 Palliser, Mathew W. (2).
1867 Palmer, A.bram S. (1).
1866 Palmer, Abraham H. (1).
1851 Palmer, Henry.
1880 Palmer, Henry Gordon (2).
1889 Palmer, Montgomery.
1887 Palmer, Thomas.
1855 Panti, Christian A.
1847 Parke, Charles (2).
1856 Parke, James A.
1848 Parker, John P.
1845 Parnell, Richard (1).
1862 Parr, Edward R. (2).
1847 Parsons, Francis
1871 Parsons, Hon. Eandal.
1845 Parsons, Samuel (2).
1847 Patchell, William G. (2).
1867 Patman, Edward.
1857 Paton, James (2).
1884 Pattison, John (2)
1848 Patton, George A. F.
1892 Patton, G. Herbert.
1892 Patton, Henry E.
1880 Paul Henry Clongh (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 (r.).
1858 Peacocke, Joseph F. (i.) (1).
1849 Peacocke, William J.
1861 Pearcc, William F.
1887 Pearson, Thomas (1).
1869 Pellne, Thomas (2).
1867 Pelly, Charles H.
1877 Pelly, Stanley A.
1856 Pennefather, 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).
(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).
1862 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.
1841 Pilcher, William H.
1852 Pillow, Jackson.
1852 Pilson, Robert.
1867 Pilsworth, William R.
1845 Pim, John.
1884 Pim, John (1).
1866 Pitchford, John W. (1).
1851 Pittar, Arthur C. (1).
1890 Poe, James Leonard.
1869 Poe, James L. (1).
1885 Poe, Purefoy (1).
1842 Pollock, Alexander M. (i).
1858 Pollock, James S. (2).
1885 Pollock, John.
1860 Pollock, Thomj
1889 Poole, Edward.
1848 Pooler, James.
1862 Pope, Thomas G.
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 Powell, 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 PoM-er, Thomas.
1845 Pratt, Edward O'B.
1847 Pratt, James.
1887 Price, Eustace Dickinson (2).
B. (2).
P.
372
TE8TIM0NITJMS IN DIVIKlTY.
1842 Price, Henry G.
1855 Price, James.
1888 Pri. e, Llesvcllvn G. S. (2).
1844 Price, Thomas" J. (2).
1869 Pri»e, William.
1868 PridoHux, Walter C. (1).
1881 Pritehard, James (2).
1866 Probv, MartynC. (1).
1840 Proctor, George A. (2).
1845 Proctor, Henry P. (2).
1856 Proctor, George A.
1891 Pulvertaft, Thomas (2).
1878 Pardon, George.
1843 Purefoy, George P. (1).
1852 Purser, Samuel P.
1843 Purser, William A.
1840 Pyne, Alexander.
1887 Queale, WilHani Joseph.
1847 Uuinlan, Charles D.
1892 Quin, Charles Edward (1).
1886 Quin, Joseph.
1841 Uuintin, James.
1848 Quinton, Samuel.
1859 lladcliff, John B.
1861 Itudclilf, Samuel (2).
1891 Radcliff, Stephen.
1850 Raddiif, Stephen.
1857 Radcliff, William (2).
1855 Rainsford, Joseph G. (1).
1843 Rainsford, Mark.
18G8 Rainsford, William G.
1887 Ralph, William (2).
1851 Rambaut, Edmund F. (1).
1849 Rambaut, Wm. H. (i.), (1).
1891 Ramsay, George.
1892 Ranalow, Alfred.
1865 Ranlcin, Samud.
1855 Rathbourne, James.
1860 Rawlins, Michael L. (r.).
1853 Rawlins, Joseph.
1855 Raymond, William (1).
1843 Read, Alexander (2).
1859 Reade, Chichester.
1864 Reade, George (2).
1855 Reade, George F. (2).
1859 Reade, Sydney (2).
1843 Reddy, Thomas (2).
1844 Reed, Samuel.
1851 Reeves, Roles (2).
1872 Re.ves, Ciiarlos R.
1843 Reeves, Isaac (1).
1849 Reeves, James S.
1860 Eeicbardt, Louis (1).
1844 Reichel, Charles P. (1).
1844 Rendall, W^illiam.
1876 Rennison, Henry (2).
1868 'Rennison, John (1)
1879 Rennison, William G.
1851 Revington John H. (2).
1859 Revnell, William A.
1854 Reynolds, John (2).
1842 Reynolds, Patrick (1).
1890 Rhind, Alexander Low (1).
1855 Rice, James (ii,).
1887 Rice, James Henry (ii.) (I).
1861 Rice, John G. (2).
1863 Richards, John (1).
1854 Richards, Lewis (2).
1859 Richardson, Clement.
1842 Richardson, John.
1857 Richardson, John.
1844 Richey, Edward.
1859 Richey, John (2).
1844 Richey, Richard.
1856 Richmond, William.
1858 Richmond, William (2).
1872 RiddaU Edward P. (2).
1866 RiddaU, Walter (2).
1854 Ring, Rarthol. (2).
1877 Ringwood, llenrv.
1851 Ringwood, John T. (2).
1856 Ringwood, William C. (1).
1856 Risk, Andrew C.
1853 Risk, John E. (2).
1865 Roberts, Cresswell.
1885 Roberts, Richard H. E.
1847 Roberts, Watkins (2).
1873 Robins, William H.
1853 Robinson, Alexander.
1865 Robinson, Bernard.
1886 Robinson, Charles (2).
1865 Robinson, Christopher (2).
1843 Robinson, George (1).
1844 Robinson, George (2).
1841 Robinson, Henry (2).
1863 Robinson, James.
1845 Robinson, John L. (1).
1883 Robinson, John Moore (2).
1855 Robinson, John W.
1859 Robinson, John W.
1855 Robinson, Samuel.
1891 Robinson, Stanford F. H.
1847 Robinson, Thomas.
1851 Roe, Edward (2).
1855 Roe, James.
1854 Roe, Robert.
TESTIMONITJMS IN DIVINITT.
373
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, Robert B.
1844 Rogers, Robert H. (2).
1854 Rogers, Robert (1).
1857 Rogers, William H. (i.), (1).
1858 Rooke, George W. (1).
1852 Rooke, Henry B.
1848 Rooke, Thomas (1).
1840 Rosbotham, WiUiam (2).
1864 Rose, John H.
1860 Ross, James.
1858 Rothwell, Thomas R.
1869 Rountree, James P.
1891 Rountree, Walter.
1846 Rowan, Robert S. (2).
1860 Royse, Thomas.
1884 Ruby, Henry E.
1848 Ruby, James.
1853 Rudd, Richard.
1847 Rudd, Thomas.
1849 Rush, Edward (2).
1892 Rush, Edward E. (2).
1846 Ruskell, Clement.
1844 Russell, Abraham D.
1855 Russell, Charles D. (1).
1846 RusseU, Francis 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, William (1).
1869 Sandford, William W.
1886 Sandys, John James (2).
1848 Sargint, John (2).
1862 Sargent, William J.
1846 Saul, Edward.
1886 Saulez, WilHam 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 Scannell, William
1845 Schoales, John W.
1889 Scott, Charles E.
1847 Scott, David.
1850 Scott, Edward.
1859 Scott, Francis.
1854 Scott, Frederick W.
1851 Scott, James B. (1).
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.
1843 Scott, William A.
1848 Scott, William R.
1888 Scully, WilHam Reeves.
1848 Scale, Isaac.
1871 Seaver, Jonathan (1),
1884 Seaver, Richard W.
1854 Secretan, Samuel.
1852 Sedgwick, John E.
1852 Seymour, Benjamin.
1854 Seymour, Chas. A. (i.), (1).
1840 Seymour, Charles H.
1840 Seymour, Donelan.
1853 Seymour, Edward (2).
1854 Seymour, John H.
1847 Seymour, Michael.
374
TESTIMONITJMS IN DIVINITT.
1879 Seymour, Robert (1).
1846 Seymour, William F. (2).
1887 Shannon, Richard.
1846 Sharkey, John (ii.).
1849 Sharkey, Lewis G.
1856 Shai-pe,' William E. T.
1864 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.
1892 Shea, William F. L.
1844 Shelton, Grantley J. W. (2).
1867 Sheperd, Lorenzo.
1856 Shepherd, John (2).
1856 Sheppard, Henry D. (1).
1891 Sheppard, Wm. J. ffranck (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.
1848 Short, Jonathan (2).
1854 Shortt, Edward.
1863 Shortt, John (i.).
1886 Shuter, WHliam H.
1874 Sibthoipe, Henry J. M.
1852 Sidley, Henry D.
1878 Silvester, Joseph (1).
1842 Simons, William H. (1).
1853 Simpson, Robert J.
1890 Sinclair, Charles.
1849 Sinclair, Robert S. (2).
1854 Singer, P. M. (in.)
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 Slucke, William James.
1886 Small, Robert (2).
1806 Smart, James (2).
1876 Smart, Wm. H. (ii.), (1).
1860 Smith, Alexander (2).
1866 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 SmoUan, 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. (n.), (2).
1842 Snow, Loopold 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.
1891 Squires, William G. (2).
1848 Stack, 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. (ni.) (1).
1892 Stack, Walter A.
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, Beauchamp W.
1866 Stanton, James (ii.), (2).
TESTlMONItJMS m DIVimlY.
375
1852 Stanton, Thomas.
1848 Stoney, William (2).
1889 Star, Leonard H. F.
1844 Stopford, Adderley.
1855 Statham, John F. (1).
1869 Stopford, Jemmett.
1886 Staveley, Joseph H. S. (1).
1889 Storey, Lawrence P. (2).
1851 Staveley, Robert (i.)
1858 Stowell, John G.
1841 Stawell, John.
1842 Strangways, James M.
1857 Steake, Thomas L.
1869 Streane,AnnesleyW. (i.),(l)
1878 Steele, Lawrence E.
1855 Strong, Charles K.
1864 Steele, Otho W. (2).
1860 Stuart, Alexander.
1844 Steele, William (1).
1891 Stuart, Alex. Geo.
1856 Stenson, John 0.
1851 Stuart, David (2).
1869 Stenson, John W.
1850 Stuart, Edward C. (1).
1886 Stephens, James M. (2).
1849 Stubbs, Elias T.
1844 Stephens, Nathaniel.
1852 Stubbs, Warden.
1851 Stephens, Wm. R. (ii.),(l)
1841 Studdert, George.
1886 Stephens, William S.
1856 Studholme, Thomas.
1883 Stephenson, Thomas (1).
1844 Style, William.
1843 Stepney, Henry (2).
1852 Sugden, Arthur.
1852 Stevenson, James (1).
1858 Sullivan, Edward (2).
1848 Stevenson, William.
1843 Sullivan, James.
1852 Stevenson, A\^illiam (2).
1840 Stewart, Alexander W.
1861 Sullivan, John.
1879 Sullivan, John.
1844 Stewart, Charles H.
1860 Summers, William.
1848 Stewart, Edward S.
1872 Supple, William R. (1).
1868 Stewart, Frederick W.
1874 Sutthery, William S. (1).
1883 Stewart, Harvey (2)
1870 Sutton, George M. (2).
1860 Stewart, Henry.
1841 Sutton, Thomas.
1845 Stewart, Henry (2).
1855 Swan, Bellingham.
1871 Stewart, James.
1865 Swann, Ernest H. (2).
1847 Stewart, John (2).
1866 Swanzy, Henry.
1856 Stewart, John (1).
1869 Swanzy, Thomas.
1862 Stewart, John A. (1).
1860 Swanzy, Thomas B.
1861 Stewart, Joseph A.
1845 Swayne, Charles (2).
1849 Stewart, Samuel (2).
1888 Sweetnam, George.
1841 Stewart, William.
1862 Sweny, Eugene.
1886 Stockley, Joseph J. G. (2).
1845 Swete, Charles.
1878 Stokes, Ernest I. (i.), (1).
1852 Swift, Francis H.
1865 Stokes, George (2).
1846 Swift, Godwin.
1881 Stokes, George Joseph.
1856 Swinburne, Frederick T.
1864 Stokes, Oliver W.
1887 Switzer, Bamlet N.
1841 Stone, George (1).
1850 Switzer, Nathaniel.
1842 Stone, John (1).
1868 Symmons, Henry T. (1).
1844 Stone, John.
1841 Synge, Alexander H.
1854 Stone, Robert.
1850 Synge, Edward.
1850 Stone, William H. (ii.), (1).
1850 Synge, Edward C. (1).
1880 Stonex, Francis T. (1).
1891 Synge, Samuel.
1889 Stoney, Franc S.
1849 Tagert, Samuel W.
1858 Stoney, George F.
1857 Tagart, William R.
1857 Stoney, George R.
1843 Talbot, William W.
1855 Stoney, Ralph S. (2).
1858 Tandy, Charles H. (2).
1851 Stoney, Robert (2).
1852 Tandy, Edward (2).
1863 Stoney, Robert.
1882 Tanner, John.
1853 Stoney, Thomas.
1870 Tardy, Charles J. H.
sa
376
TESTIMONrUMS IN DIVINITY.
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 Tavlor, Alfred (2).
1869 Taylor, Edward H. (2).
1850 Taylor, Henry.
1866 Taylor, Henry R.
1892 Taylor, Herbert M'V.
1843 Taylor, H. W. (1).
1847 Tavlor, John.
1854 Taylor, Nathaniel S.
1848 Tavlor, 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).
1845 Thompson, Mungo N. (2).
1861 Thompson, Robert 0. (2).
1891 Thompson, Robert 0. (2).
1871 Thompson, Samuel.
1867 Thompson, William (2).
1856 Thornhill, Henry.
1841 Thornhill, William J.
1861 Thorpe, Richard J. (2).
1859 Tibbs, Philip G.
1855 Tibeaudo, Oliver, J. (2).
1858 Tighe, Stearne.
1849 Tisdall, B(>njamin.
1846 Tisdall, Charles Edward (2)
1847 Tisdall, Edward.
1842 Todd, William 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 Tonilinson, Robert.
1863 Tomlinson, Sterling (2).
1841 Tomlinson, Thomas (2j.
1849 Tophain, James.
1868 Topp, Anthony.
1864 Toppin, Richard (1).
1848 Torpy, Ix)renzo.
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 Townsend, 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 Tracev, Maxwell G.
1843 Tracy, Thomas (1).
1872 Treanor, James (1).
1862 Treanor, Thomas S. (2).
1866 Tredennick, George N.
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.
1 840 Tuckey, Broderick.
1840 Tuckey, Thomas B. (2).
1866 Turle, Robert (2).
1841 Turner, Richard.
1854 Turpin, Digbv.
1874 Turpin, Sydney G. (1).
1857 Tui-pin, Walter T.
1863 Turrell, Charles.
1857 Twamley, James.
1846 Twamley, John (2).
1888 Tweedy, Henry Colpoys (2).
1851 TwibiU, William (1).
1853 Twigg, John B. (2).
1845 Twigg, Thomas (ii.).
1842 Twiss, Arthur Ormsby.
1861 Tymons, Frederick (2).
1852 Tyndal, Graham*! (1).
1852 Tyner, Ricliard L.
1860 Valentino, William J. (2).
1851 Vance, James (2).
1869 Vance, Joseph.
1848 Vance, Richard.
1864 Vandeleur, Gernld (). (2).
1850 Varian, John H. (2).
1874 Venables, William (2).
1850 Vereker, Heiny.
1852 Vereker, Thomas.
1855 Vickers, John (2).
TESTIMONIUMS IN DIVINITY.
377
1852 Vignoles, OJinthus (i.).
1850 Vigors, Eichard.
1842 Vincent, Frederick A.
1842 Vincent, John.
1859 Vize, John E.
1848 Vowell, William E. (2).
1880 Waddell, Herbert Coslett(l).
1855 Wade, Edward (1).
1850 Wade, George.
1888 Wade, Eobert Crosbie.
1843 Wade, William (2).
1863 Wadsworth, Eobert P.
1884 Wagner, William Wolfe.
1846 Wakeham, Henry (2).
1842 Wakeham, Thomas (i.), (1)
1848 Waldo, Joseph P.
1891 Wales, Frank H.
1876 Walker, Alfred M.
1850 Walker, Charles.
1875 Walker, Edward E.
1849 Walker, Frederick G. (2).
1848 Walker, James H.
1842 Walker, John C.
1850 Walker, John T.
1844 Walker, Panl M.
1889 Walker, Ealph.
1849 Walker, Eobert G. (2).
1849 Walker, Samuel.
1866 Wall, Francis H.
1846 Wall, Garrett (1).
1854 Wall, Eichard.
1886 Wallace, Alfred Francis.
1851 Wallace, Neason (2).
1855 Wallace, Eobert J.
1850 Wallace, Thomas.
1851 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, Jamt'S (i.).
1842 Walsh, William Pakenbam.
1864 Walshe, Eobert.
1851 Walters, Charles (1).
1841 Ward, Charles.
1891 Ward, Herbert K.
1840 Ward, John.
1861 Ward, John B.
1867 Ward, John M.
1854 Waring, Alexander.
1843 AVaring, Arthur.
1843 Waring, John.
1874 Warren, Henry G. (2).
1888 Warren, John Alexander F.
1842 Warren, John T.
1852 Warren, Latham (2).
1847 Warren, Eobert.
1852 Warren, Samuel (ii.).
1866 Warren, Thomas B. (2).
1856 Warren, William.
1891 Waters, Eobert E. (2).
1845 Watson, Arthur.
1847 Watson, Francis (2).
1855 Watson, James H. (2).
1858 Watson, Mahony.
1846 Watson, Ealph F.
1852 Watson, Thomas H.
1887 Watson, Thomas Stewart.
1887 Waugh, Eobert Percival (1).
1862 Weatherhead, Eobert J.
1857 Webb, Ambrose C.
1846 Webb, Samuel.
1862 Webb, William J.
1891 Webster, Charles A. (2).
1852 Webster, George (1).
1883 Webster, Eeginald G. M.
1886 AVeir, Edward H. (2).
1850 Weir, James A. (1).
1851 Weir, John (2).
1849 Weir, William E. (1).
1850 Weldon, George W.
1843 Weldon, Henry E. (2).
1863 Weldon, Lewin B.
1848 Weldon, Eichard S.
1848 Weldon, Eobert S.
1848 Weldon, Thomas P. (2).
1880 Welland, Charles W. (2).
1857 Welland, Joseph.
1854 Welland, Thomas J. (1).
1877 Well wood, William (2).
1848 Welsh, Ealph D. (2).
1842 Wekh, William W.
1853 Welstead, John H,
1870 West, Fitzwilliam H. (1).
1865 West, Henry (1).
1887 West, Henry.
1873 Westropp, Daniel G.
1867 Westropp, John T.
1846 Westropp, Eobert G. (1).
1851 Wetherall, Frederick (2).
1846 Wetherell, John P.
378
TESTIMONIUMS IN DIVINITT.
1864 Wetherall, Thomas.
1846 Whaley, David (1).
1867 Whale'y, Thomas.
1846 Whalley, Thomas.
1850 Whately, John (2).
1851 Wheeler, Horace N.
1856 Wheeler, Trevor W. (1).
1852 Wheeler, William 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 White, Henry De V.
1844 White, Henry G.
1844 White, Henry V. (2).
1875 White, HUl Wilson (2).
1859 White, James (1).
1887 White, James Stuart.
1890 White, John Bernard (2).
1846 White, John S.
1865 White, Joseph (2).
1843 White, Newport.
1884 White, Newport J. D.(i.),(l).
1864 White, Richard A. (2).
1848 White, William (1).
1892 White, William A.
1842 Whitestone, Michael.
1 856 Whitestone, William.
1842 Whitfield, Thomas H. (2).
1845 Whiting, John F.
1886 Whitley, Alfred (2).
1847 Whitley, John B.
1860 Whitney, Robert B. (2).
1865 Whittaker, Gerald.
1853 Whittaker, Thomas.
1846 Whitty, David L.
1874 Whitty, Edward.
1862 Whitty, William.
1848 Wilcocks, James C.
1863 Wiley, Charles 0.
1846 Wilkinson, Charles T.
1860 Wilkinson, John.
1883 'Wilkins, George.
1866 WiUcocka, William S.
1849 WiUett, 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 Willis D'Anyers (1).
1843 Willis, Newcombe (2)
1847 Willock, WiUiam (2).
1864 Wills, Freeman (2).
1888 Wills, Percival B. (2).
1861 Wills, Robert C.
1855 Wills, Samuel R.
1854 Wills, Thomas B.
1874 Wnison, Thomas B. (2).
1854 Wilmot, Henry 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, WilUam j;
1889 Winder, Thomas E.
1850 Wolfe, Charles.
1842 Wolfe, Richard R. (2).
1844 Wolfenden, Henry.
1846 Wolseley, Capel (1).
1847 Wolseley, Charles.
1846 Wolseley, Robert W.
1889 Wolseley, William A. (i.).
1854 Woolsey, W. M. (ii.)
1853 Wood, Lewis W.
1846 Woodiight, WilUam H. E.
TESTlMONniMS IN DIVINITY.
379
1877 Woodroffe, 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 Twigg (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.
1850 Young, John E. M.
1867 Young, John M. (2).
1847 Young, Richard P.
1860 Young, Robert C. (2).
1840 Young, Samuel.
1851 Young, William.
( 380 )
CONFERKED IX THK UNIVEK81TY OF DUBLIN FROM 1800 TO JUNE 1893.
{^The Registrar of the School of Physic will feel obliged for corrections
of any errors which may be discovered in these Lists.^
DIPLOMATES IN STATE MEDICINE.
1885 Adams, Charles.
1891 Allworthy, Samuel W.
1886 Ikttersby, John.
1886 Bewley, Henry Theodore.
1874 Boileau, John P. H.
1887 Buchanan, Walter J.
1883 Burke, William H.
1886 Cassidi, Francis Richard.
1885 Cowen, George.
1886 Daly, Francis A. B.
1883 Davis, Stuart.
1888 Day, John Marshall.
1889 Digby, Cecil A.
1886 Eustace, Maicus John.
1889 Falkiner, Ninian M.
1876 Fenton, Mark Anthony.
18S4 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, Robert W. H.
1887 Jencken, Francis J.
1886 Johnston, Robert Kerr.
1888 Joynt, Henry N. H.
1885 Kiddle, Walter.
1887 Knott, John Freeman.
1886 McAdam, Robert Louis.
1890 M'Creery, Benjaoiin T.
1890 Molloy, Leonard G. S.
1889 Moore, Charles M.
1871 Moore, John William.
1875 Notter, James L.
1887 O'Brien, John William.
1885 0' Sullivan, Daniel Robert.
1880 Polden, Robert James.
1887 Poole, Walter Croker.
1887 Sawyer, Richard II. S.
1887 Smyth, Richard II.
1875 Stanley, W. II. 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.
1891 Woulfe-Flanugan, Terence.
1871 Yeo, Gerald Francis.
DOCTORS IN MEDICITiTE.
381
DOCTOES IN MEDICINE.
1833 Abbott, Benjamin.
1889 Abbott, Henry K.
1886 Abrabam, Pbineas Simon.
1867 Acland, Henry Wentworth
[honoris causa).
1842 Adams, Robert.
1878 Alexander, James.
1887 Alexander, Thomas G.
1876 Allen, James Henry Leslie.
1889 Allen, William H.
1847 Allman, George James.
1804 Allman, William.
1843 Allman, William, Clk.
1890 Alhvortby, Samuel W.
1883 Ambrose, Alexander.
1837 Apjobn, James.
1885 Arcber, Arthur Montfort.
1887 Archer, Eobert Samuels.
1885 Ardagh, William Ambrose.
1811 Arthur, John.
1874 Ashe, Isaac.
1889 Askin, Thomas C.
1865 Atthill, Lombe.
1868 Atwool, H.Courtenay, Clk.
1861 Babington, Thomas H.
1891 Bagot, William S.
1887 Baker, Arthur Wyndowe W.
1888 Baker, Richard J.
1882 Baldwin, Thomas Arthur.
1875 Ball, Charles Bent.
1843 Banks, Sir John, K.C.B.
1810 Barker, Francis.
1861 Barker, Francis 0.
1863 Barker, John.
1877 Barker, John Edward.
1842 Barker, William.
1844 Barker, William Oliver.
1869 Barrington, Xicholas Wm.
1861 Barton, John Kellock.
1875 Barton, John.
1885 Barton, Samuel Josiah.
1880 Barton, Travers Boyne.
1877 Baxter, Charles Patrick.
1891 Baylor, Edward A. C.
1885 Beater, Orlando Palmer.
1861 Beatty, Thomas Berkeley.
1864 Beattv, Thos. E. {hon. causa).
1886 Beatty, Wallace.
1841 Beatty, WilHam C.
1851 Begley, William Chapman.
1862 Belcher, Thos. Waugh, Clk.
1890 Bell, Alan.
1892 Bell, Theodore.
1864 Bennett, Edward H.
1840 Benson, Charles.
1874 Benson, John Hawtrey.
1865 Bernard, Robert.
1882 Berry, Frederick Charles.
1845 Bevan, Philip.
1888 Bewley, Henry Theodore.
1818 Billing, Archibald.
1892 Billings, John S . {hon. causa).
1879 Blacker, Edward J. Latham.
1865 Bleckley, Thos. Macdougall.
1892 Blood, Joseph.
1880 Bluett, George Augustus.
1873 Boileau, John P. H.
1883 Bourke, Isidore M'William.
1867 Bowman, Wm. {lion, causa).
1885 Boyd, Alexander James.
1888 Brabazon, Henry Moore.
1872 Bradshaw, William H. D.
1882 Bradshaw, Thomas Robert.
1833 Bride, Patrick.
1889 Brien, Edward Henry.
1884 Briscoe, William Thomas.
1845 Brittan, Frederick.
1824 Brooke, Wm. {hon. causa).
1887 Brooks, Henry St. John.
1873 Browne, James.
1871 Browne, Robert.
.1892 Bryant, Thos. {hon. causa).
1892 Burnes, Rudolph A. C.
1863 Butcher, Richard G. H.
{honoris causa).
1864 Butler, Edward Jones.
1872 Butler, Francis Theobold.
1814 Byrn, John.
1865 Cameron, Charles.
1890 Campbell, Arthur J.
1849 Carlile, Hugh.
1860 Carte, Alexander.
1889 Carte, William Alexander.
1812 Casey, Thomns.
1884 Cassidi, Francis Richard.
1870 Chartres, John Smith.
1878 Chatterton, William.
1824 Cheyne, John {hon. causd)
1851 Churchill, Fleetwood
{honoris causd).
382
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
1884 Chute, Jamos.
1892 Clark, Sir Andrew, Bart.
{honoris causd).
1888 Clark, John Henry.
1873 Clarke, Francis Edw., Clk.
1873 Clarke, Thomas Kilner.
1878 Clibbom, William.
1882 Cohen, Abraham.
1878 Colles, Abraham.
1860 Colles, William.
1871 Collins, Edward Wolfenden.
1839 Collins, E,. (honoris causd) .
1867 Collis, Maurice.
1866 Compton, T. Armetriding.
1872 Cooke, Edward Jones.
1870 Cooper, Robert Thomas.
1849 Corrigan, Sir Dominic Jno.,
Bart (honoris causd).
1878 CosgravejEphrm.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 causd).
1885 Cunningham, Daniel John
(honoris causd).
1884 Cuppaidge, John Loftus.
1840 Cusack, James William.
1850 Cusack, James William.
1857 Daly, Owen.
1859 Dane, Richard.
1878 Dane, Arthur Henry Cole,
1892 Darley, Alfred R.
1872 Davy, Edmund William.
1835 Daubeny, Chas. Giles B.
(adeundem Oradum, Oxon.)
1891 Dawson, William 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.
1848 DickiuBun, Joseph.
1868 Dickson, Alex. (hou. causd)
1886 Dickson, Benjamin D.
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 Eames, 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, WiUiam Hill.
1879 Evans, William Robinson.
1889 Exham, Arthur R. F.
1852 Fagan, Stephen.
1877 Fausset, John Duke.
1878 Fausset, Herbert John.
1883 Fawcett, Edward.
1888 Fenton, Arthur Wellington.
1886 Fenton, John Samuel.
1873 Fenton, Mark Anthony.
1891 Ferrar, Benjamin B.
1886 Findlater, Alexander.
1844 Finnerty, Eugene.
1873 Finny, John Magee.
1884 Fisher, Thomas Carson.
1815 Fitton, William Hem) .
1873 Fitzgerald, Charles E.
1877 Fitzgerald, Dudley Loftus.
1879 Fitzgerald, William Alex.
1870 Fitzgibbon, Henry,
1862 Fitzpatrick, Thomas.
1870 Fitzsimons, Henry.
1838 Fleming, Christopher.
1892 Fleming, Harloc H.
1865 Fleming, Maxwell.
1886 Flood, Thomas Nicholas.
1830 Flood, Valentine,
1879 Flood, Stephen.
DOCTORS IN MEDICINE.
383
1875 Floyd, Thomas Sargent.
1865 Foot, Arthur Wynne.
1874 Foot, Robert H.
1876 Franks, Kendal M.
1886 Frazer, Kenneth.
1878 Frazer, William.
1855 Freke, Henry.
1890 Freeman, Eichard D.
1856 Fyffe, William Johnston.
1881 Gabbett, Henry Singer.
1887 Gairdner, William Tennant
{honoris causa).
1813 Gamble, Richard.
1878 Gibson, George.
1886 Gillespie, Thomas Richard.
1891 Glenn, JohnH. R.
1878 Gogarty, Henry Alexander.
1876 Goode, William Henry.
1885 Goodman, Francis George.
1877 Gordon, Samuel.
1882 Gorman, Charles.
1884 Gowland, John William.
1884 Grant, Charles Scovell.
1841 Graves, Robert James.
1875 Gray, Charles Edward.
1841 Greene, George.
1876 Greene, William Thomas.
1873 Gregg, Thos. Huband, Clk.
1884 Grey-Edwards, Henry.
1886 Griffith, Jacob De Burgh.
1867 Grimshaw, Thos. Wrigley.
1892 Gusserow, Adoli {hon. causa).
1886 Gwynne, Charles Nelson.
1879 Halpin, Nicholas John.
1860 Hamilton, Edward.
1863 Hamilton, John B.
1879 Hamilton, Thomas Kinley.
1876 Hannan, Francis John.
1887 Harman, William Morton.
1837 Harrison, Robert.
1885 Harrison, Thomas.
1881 Hart, William Hume.
1802 HaTtigan^W. {honoris causa).
1830 Harty, William.
1873 Harvey, Reuben Joshua.
1844 Harvey, William Henry
{honoris causa).
1862 Haughton, Samuel, Clk.
1825 Hawkey, John.
1878 Hayes, Richard Atkinson.
1875 Hayes, Thomas Crawford.
1890 Hearn, Richard T.
1867 Helm, George Frederick.
I 1832 Henry, James.
1888 Henry, John Patrick.
1890 Herrick, Robert W.
1889 Hickey, William Lacy.
1880 Hickson, Albert Thomas.
1880 Hickson, Richard Charles C.
1852 Hill, John.
1889 Hime, Thomas Whiteside.
1866 Hinde, Benjamin, Clk.
1889 Hingston, William F.
1889 Hopkins, John B.
1873 Hocter, Robert Barry.
1881 Hogan, John Charles.
1888 Hogben, Edgar.
1890 Hollies, George.
1881 Houghton, John Francis.
1861 Hudson, Alfred.
1882 Hull, Edward Gordon.
1803 Hume, Thomas.
1882 Hunter, William Lovel.
1875 Hurford, Cedric Herbert.
1892 Hutchinson, Jonathan {hon.
causa).
1842 Hutton, Edward.
1881 Irwin, Ahmuty {hon. caicsd).
1878 Irwin, John Ai-thur.
1891 Isdell, Fitzgerald.
1892 Jackson, Robert W. H.
1863 Jacob, A. (honoris causa).
1862 Jacob, Archibald Hamilton.
1890 Jacob, Henry W.
1890 Jellett, James W. H.
1873 Jevers, Eyre.
1872 Johnson, Charles.
1842 Johnson, James.
1870 Johnston, Benjamin.
1892 Johnston, Ralph W.
1890 Johnston, Robert H.
1885 Johnston, Robert Ker.
1812 Joly, Henry Edward.
1831 Jones, Edward.
1879 Jones, Cyril LI. {ad eundem
Grad. Cantab.).
1880 Jones, Lewis.
1865 Joy, John Holmes.
1841 Joy, William Bruce.
1890 Joynt, Henry N. H.
1892 Joynt, Richard L.
1889 Kane, Joseph G. A.
1853 Kane, Matthew.
1876 Kane, Nathaniel H. K.
1880 Kane, John Seymour.
1865 Keegan, Denis Francis.
384
CEGEEES IN MEDICINE AND STTEGEKT.
1885 Kellett, Leonard Henry.
1875
1881 Kelly, Alfred Hubert.
1857
1888 Kelly, Thomas William.
1837
1839 Kennedy, E. (hon. cau-sd).
1858
1891 Kennedy, Frederick W.
1875
1832 Kennedy, George A.
1874
189 i Kennedy, William P.
1874
1889 Ken-, Elias W.
1874
1866 Kidd, Archibald N.
1886
1887 Kidd, Frederick W.
1863
1888 Kidd, Leonard.
18o8 Kinahan, John R.
1879
1890 Kingsbury, Edward.
1810
1883 Kingsbury, Geo. Chadwick.
1868
1873 Kinkead, "Richard John.
1875
1883 Kirkpalrick, J. Rutherford.
1880
1889 Kirkpatrick, William.
1891
1889 Knott, John F.
1876
1870 Larabart, William nu;;h.
1891
1879 Lambert, W.Fetherstone-H.
1870
1816 Lane, Thomas.
1888 Lawrenson, Harman F.
1882
18.57 Law, Robert.
1840
1885 Law, William Francis.
1890
1885 Leah, William.
1888 Leahy, Thomas.
1885
1860 Leared, Arthur.
1883
1869 Leeson, Arthur Edward.
1889
1864 Leet, John Knox.
1851
1845 Le Marchant, Robert.
1876
1828 Lendrick, Charles Rich. A.
1886
1813 Lentaigne, Benjamin {hon.
1866
causa) .
1841
1885 Lett, Richard Alfied.
1885
1883 Lewis, Thomas White
1875
1879 Lister, Sir Joseph {honoris
1886
causa).
1890
1881 Line, William Henry.
1839
1870 Little, Th. Unas Evelyn.
1889
1817 Lloyd, Robert.
1826
1887 Lunn, Hv. Simpson, Clk.
1873
1891 Luther, Edward L.
1875
1880 Lynch, Gilbert.
1861
1886 Lyndon, Thomas.
1852
1876 Macalister, Alexander.
1889
1887 M'Adam, Robert Louis.
1884
1892 M'Craith, Richard.
1871
1892 M'Carthy, Brendan.
1890
1890 M'Crea, Philip W.
1884
1H27 M'Creight, Daniel C.
1860
1891 M'C.itcheon, Arthur K. F.
1860
1848 MacDermot, Edw. Dcane.
1874
1868 MacDermott, Robert.
1877
MacDonnell, Hercules H.
M'Donnell, Robert.
M' Do wall, John.
M 'Dowel, Benjamin G.
M'Dowel, Effingham C.
Mac Dowel 1, Benjamin F.
Mac Dowell, Charles W.
M'Intire, Richard Litton.
M'Intosh, Louis Maxwell.
Mackesy, Thomas L.
(honoris causa).
jSIaginniss, Robert Maude.
M'Loghlin, PeterEdward.
M'Morran, Robert.
M'Munn, Charles Alexander.
M'Nalty, Francis Charles.
M'Naugbt, Charles E.
M'Neill, John Patrick.
M'Quade, Henry.
Macnamara, Rawdon
{honoris causa) .
Malet, Henry.
M arsh. Sir Henry, Bart.
Marshall, John {honoris
caxsd).
Martin, John Charles.
Mason, Samuel Robert.
Matson, John A.
Maul, Edw. Harman.
Maunsell, Hy. Widenham.
Mayue, Charles Crawford.
Mayo, Charles.
Meade, Horace T. N.
Meeke, Arthur Henry.
Meredith, John Edward.
Middleton, Alfred Hancock.
Miller, William R.
Mollan,John {honoris causa).
Molloj', 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 K. H.
Moran, James Joseph.
DOCTOES IN MEDICINE.
385
1871 Morgan, John,
1890
1813 Morgan, Sir Thos. Chas. {ad
1839
eundem GraduiH, Ca^itab.).
1890 Moriarty, Matthew D.
1888
18-13 Morris, Beverley Robinson.
1874
1891 Morton, ^Yilliam A.
1878
1888 Miillins, George Lane.
1848
1883 Murray, Andrew.
1884
1877 Murray, Charles F.
1885
1853 Murphy, Edward Wm.
1885
1814 Murphy, Patrick.
1880
1877 Murphy, James.
1887
1888 Myles, Thomas.
1877
1892 Myles, Thomas.
1865
1883 Nason, Charles St. S. E.
1842
1872 Nason, John W. W.
1877
1853 Neligan, John Moore {ho-
1834
noris causa).
1886
1887 Neligan, Joseph W.
1884
1875 Nesbitt, Dawson.
1882
1890 Nevill, William N.
1839
1880 Neville, William Cox.
1885
1891 Newell, Edwin G.
1892
1868 Newman, Adam Perry.
1874
1875 Newman, Horace Townsend.
1833
1863 Nicholson, G.dePoulton.
1890
1891 Nickson, Wilfred J. E.
1851 Nixon, Eobert 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 0' Conor, John.
1876
1875 O'Farrell, George Plunkett.
1890 Ogilvy, Alexander.
1879
1886 Oldham, Hugh Falconer.
1889
1877 Ormsby, Lambert H.
1864
1892 Orpin, Cecil.
1890
1890 OiT, Andrew W.
1878
1870 Orton, Frederic.
1827
1870 Orton, John.
1884
1837 Osborne, Jonathan.
1867
1875 Oulton, WiUiam Henry.
1874 Owen, Alfred Lloyd.
1890
1879 Owen, William.
1868
1887 Paget, Sir James, Bart. {hon.
1891
causa).
1891
1867 Paget, George E. {honoris
1869
caicsa).
1868
1889 Patton, Alexander S.
1854
1865 Peirce, William.
1884
Pentland, Alexander.
Perry, George Thomas
{honoris causa).
Phillips, Hy. Fitzmaurice.
Phillips, Hsnry Heygate.
Pierce, Francis.
Pirrie, John Miller.
Poland, Charles Thomas.
Pollen, Henry.
Pollock, James Ferri(>r.
Poole, Jonas Sealy.
Pope, Henry Brougham.
Popham, Samuel Lane.
Porter, Sir George H.
Porter, William Henry.
Porter, Joseph Francis.
Powell, George William.
Powell, John Allman.
Power, Charles John.
Pratt, Joseph Dallas.
Price, W. J. {honoris cansd).
Purdon, John E. B.
Purefoy, Eichard D.
Purser, John Mallet.
Quain, Jones.
Quain, Eichard {honoris
causa.) .
Quill, Henry Eichard.
Quinlan, F. J. Boxwell.
Eeid, Godfrey Forrest.
Eeid, Eobert {honoris
causa).
Eenny, William.
Eevington, George Thomas.
Reynolds, James Emerson
{honoris causa).
Eichardson, Gilbert.
Eice, William E.
Eingland, John.
Eobinson, Samuel W.
Eockliffe, William Craven.
Eoe, George Hamilton.
Eoper, William Eobert.
Eumsey, Henry Wildbore
(honoris causa).
Eussell, William M.
Eyan, James Francis.
Eyan, John.
Eyan, Perceval C. H.
Salaman, Selim Myer.
Scott, Horatio.
Scott, James Edward.
Scriven, George.
386
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND SFEGEET.
1884 Shackleton, Henry.
1879 Sharkey, Ednuind.
1859 Shea, Thomas William.
1877 Sheppard, Hy. Drought,
Clk.
1866 Shuldham, Edward Barton.
1867 Sibson, Fr. {honoris causa).
1887 Simon, Sir John {honoris
causa).
1867 Simpson, Sir James Y.
Bart, {honoris causa).
1889 Simpson, John.
1864 Simpson, Maxwell (Ao»ort«
causa).
1861 Sinclair, Sir Edward B.
1871 Skelton, James Marshall.
1805 Skottowe, St. John.
1888 Smeeth, Henry George.
1890 Slaughter, Ernest A.
1839 Smith, Aquilla {honoris
causa).
1883 Smith, David Chadwick.
1873 Smith, Gilbart.
1842 Smith, Robert William.
1884 Smith, Telford.
1883 Smith, Travers Robert M.
1885 Smith, Victor Edwin.
1870 Smith, Walter George.
1863 Smyly, Philip Crampton.
1875 Smyly, William Josiah.
1876 Smyth, Hatton.
1832 Smyth, John.
1851 Smyth, Robert Currell.
1886 Smyth, Ross Vincent Beatty.
1890 Smyth, Thomas E.
1843 Smythe, Arthur.
1875 Speer, William, Clk.
1891 Sproule, Alfred A.
1874 Stack, Richard Theodore.
1875 Stanley, William H. R.
1841 Staunton, Charles F.
1856 Steele, WilHam Edward.
1 87 1 Steele, William Henry.
1892 SteM-art, Thomas G, {honoris
causa).
1869 Stokes. Alexander Haldane.
1839 Stokes, William {hon. causa).
1863 Stokes, Sir William.
1817 Stone, Meade Nisbett.
1881 Studdert, Richard Charles.
1862 Sunter, Thomas Moore.
1867 Symo, J &xneB {honoris causd).
1868 Tubutoau, Joseph.
1890 Tate, Thomas M.
1886 Tatham, John Francis W.
1891 Taylor, Herbert E.
1885 Taylor, Rogers W. G.
1814 Taylor, Thomas.
1877 Taylor, Sidney Hamilton.
1867 Teale, Thomas Pridgin
(honoris causa).
1882 Tench, Charles Higat.
1819 Thetford, Robert A.
1885 Thompson, Charles Herbert.
1859 Thompson, Christopher.
1877 Thompson, James.
1886 Todd, Robert Henry.
1871 Todhunter, John.
1841 Toleken, John.
1871 Torakins, Arthur Wellesley.
1861 Townsend, Edward R.
1870 Traill, Anthony.
1874 Travers, Robert.
1875 Tredennick, William Magee.
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 Walter, John Bellett.
1878 Walter, William.
1883 Ward, Montgomery Albert.
1879 Warren, Samuel.
1887 Waters, Edward {honoris
causd) .
1885 Watson, John James Carl.
1867 Watson, Wm. Tyndall.
1882 Waugh, John.
1874 Welch, William John Jos.
1887 Wells, Sir Thomas Spencer,
Bart, {honoris causd).
1877 West, Arthur Annesley.
1870 Wheeler, William Ireland.
1878 White, Patrick Henry.
1881 White, Richard Dormer.
1877 While, William Henry.
1877 Whittle, Ewing M. Glynn.
1880 Whitty, Charles Richard.
1863 Wilde, Sir William R.
(honoris causd).
1845 Williams, Robert C.
1813 Wilmot, Samuel.
1890 Wilson, Edmund F. B.
DOCTOES IN MEDICINE.
387
1889 Wilson, Richard M.
1883 Windle, Bertram CoghilA.
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 RoUeston.
1889 Worthington, Humphrey.
1890 Worthington, Joseph C.
1879 Worthington, Thomas Blair.
1862 Wright, Edw. Perceval.
1885 Wright, William M'D. A.
1887 Wrightson, Richd.Blayney.
1871 Yeo, Gerald Francis.
1880 Young, Charles Grove.
388
DEGRKES IN MEDICINE AND SUKGERY.
MASTERS IN SURGERY.
1861 Adams, Robert.
1869 Alexander, James.
1870 Archer, Edward John.
1872 Archer, Robert Samuels.
1871 Armstrong, James.
1862 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, WiUiam Edward.
1877 Battersby, Henry Joseph.
1866 Beamish, Richard.
1866 Belcher, Thomas Waugh.
1859 Bennett, Edward H.
1869 Biddulph, Robert Waller.
1875 Bleakley, Alexander Storach.
1875 Blood, Joseph.
1875 Blood, Matthew Smyth.
1871 Blunden, Maurice Robert.
1883 Bourke, Isidore M' William.
1870 Boyd, John Craig.
1860 Boyes, Edward L.
1862 Boyes, John Frederick.
1888 Brabazon, Henry Moore.
1869 Bradshaw,W.H.DeLaMain.
1866 Bredon, Robert Edward.
1874 Bredon, Alexander M'C.
1870 Briscoe, William Thomas.
1871 Browne, Otway Peter.
1877 Browne, Jonn 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, William Lichfield.
1884 Chute, James.
1873 Clarke, Andrew.
1870 Clery, James Albert.
1869 Clibborn, Cuthbert John.
1876 Cellos, Wm. {honoris causd).
1871 Comyn, Henry.
1869 Cooper, Robert Thomas.
1865 Corbett, John Lewis.
1876 Corcoran, Laurence.
1883 Cosgrave, Ephraim M'Dowel.
1867 Cotter, Samuel Kyle.
1871 Courtenay, Edwd. Maziere.
1869 Cranny, John Joseph.
1871 Crossle, Francis Clements.
1859 Cusack, James William.
1870 Dane, Richd. (honoris causd) .
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, Peter Joseph.
1868 Fausset, Herbert John.
1870 Fawcett, Edward.
1870 Fawcett, William James.
1872 Ferguson, William Claudius.
187G Fetherstou-H., Charles.
1865 Fishbourne, John Wm. York.
1875 Fisher, Thomas Carson.
1868 Fitzgerald, Charles Edw.
1876 Fitzgerald, Dudley Loftus.
1867 Fitzgibbon, Henry.
18G8 Fitzsimons, Henry.
1875 Fleming, Hans B.
1876 Fox, Charles Nugent.
1872 Fullerton, John Campbell.
1878 Gage, Robert 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 Griffith, Richard.
1875 Griffith, James De Burgh.
1861 Grim8haw,Tho8.Wrigley.
MASTEBS IN SUEGEEr.
389
1872 Gubbins, "William Launcelot.
1874 Gwynne, Charles Nelson.
1875 Halpin, Nicholas John.
1874 Hamerton, Morgan Fox.
1866 Hare, Matthias Everard.
1861 Hare, Richard William.
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 Hooter, 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. Kirkpatriek.
1872 Kennedy, David.
1872 Kerr, Elias WiUiam.
1872 Kidd, Leonard.
1866 Kough, Edward.
1878 Lambert, William F.
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, EflBngham C.
1870 M'Nalty, Francis Charles.
1872 MacLaughlin, Frederick P.
1864 Macloghlin, Robert H.
1872 Maddock, William.
1872 Mallins, Henry.
1868 Maunsell, Horatio Edmund.
1871 May berry, 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. St. R.
1869 Nason, John Wm. W.
1880 Neville, William Cox.
1875 Nixon, George Michael.
1865 Notter, James Lane.
1865 O'Brien, Henry Joseph.
1889 O'Brien, Henry J.
1871 O'Connor, Jacob.
1859 0' Grady, Edwards tamer.
1864 O'Hanlon, George.
1866 O'Reilly, James.
1877 Orr, David Wilson.
1869 Osburne, Thomas.
1874 Pearce, George Alonzo C.
1860 Peebles, Wm. Bellingham.
1876 Pim, William Joseph.
1875 Pollen, Henry.
1867 Pollock, Charles Frederick.
1876 Poole, Jonas Sealy.
1867 Popham, Samuel Lane.
1873 Porter, Sir George Uornidge
(^honoris 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 AVilliam.
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.
1863 Stoney, Charles Baker.
1880 Story, John Benjamin.
1873 Stoyte, James Charles.
1868 Supple, Robert Harrison.
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DEGKEE8 IN MEDICINE AND SUKGERY.
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 Tuckev, Thomas St. Patrick
1870 Underiiill, Arthur Stopford.
1867 Ussher, James H.
1865 Vesey, Thos. Agraondesham
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 Blair.
1867 Yeo, Gerald Francis.
1874 Young, Charles Grove.
MASTEKS IN OBSTETRIC SCIENCE.
1882 Dockrell, Benjamin Morgan.
1883 Donnelly, Thomas.
1889 Eaton, James Bird.
1883 Kidd, George Hugh (honoris causa).
1887 Kingsbury, George C.
1877 Macan, Arthur Vernon.
1877 M'Clintock, Alfred {honoris cattsd).
1889 Moore, Charles M.
1878 Neville, William Cox.
1877 Sinclair, Sir Edward B. (honoris causa).
1879 White, William Henry.
18C7 Woods, Hugh.
BACHELOKS IK OBSTETKIC SCIENCE.
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BACHELOES IN OBSTETRIC SCIENCE.
1891 Adamson, George P.
1889 Alexander, John D.
1890 Alexander, "Walter S.
1888 All worthy, Samuel Wm.
1892 Anderson, Joseph B.
1889 Askin, Thomas C.
1890 AuladAli, Arthur.
1888 Barrington, Arthur E.
1891 Bate, Abraham W.
1887 Birmingham, Wm. Payne.
1892 Bleazby, William.
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, Herbert U.
1890 Carnegie, Robert S.
1889 Carter, James E.
1892 Chatterton, Bernard R.
1888 Clarke, John H.
1887 Cole, Thomas Willoughby.
1891 Cole- Baker, George.
1890 Cole-Baker, Lyster.
1892 Considine, Patrick.
1889 Cooke, John H.
1891 Coriigan, David R. G.
1889 Cowl, John W.
1892 Cree, James A.
1892 Croly, Henry.
1888 Crowe, George E.
1887 Cuffey, John.
1892 Coulter, Robert J.
1892 Davoren, Alfred J.
1890 Dawson, William R.
1892 Deane, Charles C.
1891 Dobbin, Francis W.
1890 Donaldson, George.
1890 Dorman, Henry H. S.
1891 Dowdall, Raymond A. G. F.
1890 Doyle, Edward J
1888 Drury, Henry Cooke.
1888 Dunn, Henry Nason.
1892 Eastwood, Abel 0.
1892 Elliott, John.
1890 Emerson, David N. B.
1890 Eustace, John X.
1892 Falkner, James L.
1892 Fannin, George G.
1887 Fayle, Harry.
1888 Ffennell, Edw. Barrington.
1890 Freeman, Richard D.
1889 French, Riversdale S.
1889 Fuller, Adam H.
1890 Gage, Francis J.
1888 Gerrard, John J.
1891 Gibbon, JohnG.
1889 Glenn, John H. R.
1891 Going, Robert M.
1890 Gordon, Thomas E.
1890 Greene, Frederick J.
1892 Gritfin, Montagu L.
1891 Griffin, William R
1889 Griffith, Harry R.
1890 Halahan, Thomas D.
1891 Haran, James A.
1888 Harkin, Chas. Fitzmaurice.
1892 Head, John H.
1892 Holmes, Alfred H.
1890 Heron, James M.
1889 Hopkins, Francis G.
1889 Hopkins, John B.
1891 Hunter, Hugh.
1888 Isaac, William A.
1888 JeUett, J. William Henry
1890 Jacob, Henry W.
1889 Jackson, Robert W. H.
1892 Jameson, James E.
1891 Jameson, Joseph S.
1890 Jeremy, Alfred H.
1890 Johns, John A.
1892 Johnston, Ralph W.
1890 Jones, Richard P.
1890 Jones, Theophilus P.
1888 Jones, Vernon Lanpliier.
1888 Joynt, Henry Noble Holton.
1890 Joynt, Richard L.
1891 Joynson, Owen F.
1888 Kane, Joseph G. Auriol,
1892 Kelly, Mark T.
1892 Kennan, Richard H.
1889 Kennedy, William P.
1891 Kennedy, Frederick W.
1891 Kennedy iClkX Kenneth
W. S.
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Kenny, Michael E.
1890
Kidd, Leonard.
1889
Kiddle, Walter.
1889
Kilgariff, Joseph O'L.
1889
Kilkelly, Patrick P.
1891
Kingsbury, Edward.
1891
Kirkpatrick, William.
1890
Long, Joseph T.
1888
Legge, Edward V.
1889
Luther, EdM-ard L.
1890
MacCarthy, Brendan.
1889
Mac Donnell, Lucius G. A.
1888
Mac Mahon, George R.
1892
Macrory, Louis G. F.
1887
Mathews, Samuel.
1891
Matjion, John A.
1889
M'Donald, Mark W.
1890
M'Craith, Richard.
1888
M'Crea, Philip W.
1889
M'Farland, Armar J.
1892
M'Intosh, Maxwells.
1892
M'Laughlin, Cecil M.
1890
M 'Naught, Charles E.
1888
Miller, William R.
1888
M in chin, William C.
1889
Mitchell, Lionel A.
1889
Molloy, Leonard G. S.
1892
Moore, George A.
1890
Moore, Malcolm Charles.
1889
Moore, Robert W.
1892
Morgan, George B.
1887
Morris, Michael A.
1892
Morton, William A.
1888
Moyles, John G.
1889
Moynan, Richard A.
1891
Murphy, Thomas H.
1890
Myles, Frederick J.
1889
Myles, John.
1892
Myles, Thomas.
1888
Norman, Edward P.
1890
Xorlh, Thornns.
1889
NoM'lan, Francis Bernard.
1887
O'Connor, Michael.
1890
Ogilvy, Alexander.
1890
Oimsby, Henry G.
1887
Orpen, Cecil.
1892
Orr, Herbert Holmes.
1888
Parsons, Alfred R.
1891
Peacocke, George T.
1889
Perrin, Loiiis.
1890
l»ollock, Edward S.
IS91
Price Arthur George.
1888
Reid, Nicholas A.
1889
Roberts, Vincent L.
Ross, William S.
Russell, William F.
Russell, William M.
Rutk'dge, Victor J.
Ryan, John.
Rynne, Michael A.
Scott, Horatio F.
Scott, Thomas A.
Seale, Edwin A.
Shackleton, William W.
Shaw, Townsend W.
Shaw, Rbert H.
Slaughter, Ernest Augustus.
Sleith, David S.
Smyth, Richard.
Smyth, Sydney B.
Sproule, Alfred Arnold.
Stanistreet, George B.
Staunton, Frederick W.
Stokes, Charles E.
Stoney, Robert B.
Story, William George T.
Swiney, Francis S.
Tate, Gerard W.
Tate, Thomas M.
Taylor, Alfred E.
Taylor, Edward H.
Taylor, Herbert E.
Thompson, Joseph.
Todd, Armstrong Herbert S.
Townsend, Edwin H.
Tuthill, Alfred.
Twigg, Richard C.
Valentine, William A.
Vickers, William H. P.
Vigne, Alfred.
Wales, Alfred E.
Walker, John G.
Walker, Philip C.
Westwood, Samuel C.
Weir, William James.
White, Digby C.
White, Jonas M. P.
Whitestono, Chas. Wm. H.
Wilmot, Claude E. W.
Wilson, Wra. MucNeely.
Winter, William A.
Woods, Robert H.
Worthington, Joseph C.
Woulfo- Flanagan, Terence.
Wright, Joseph David.
Yeates, Robert A.
BACHELOKS IN SUBGEET.
BACHELORS TN SURGERY.
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.
1892 Anderson, Joseph B.
1881 Archer, Arthur Montfort.
1885 Ardagh, William Ambrose.
1883 Armstrong, John.
1889 Askin, Thomas C.
1890 Aulad Ali, Arthur.
1888 Barrington, Arthur E.
1892 Bate, Abraham W.
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 Bewley, Henry Theodore.
1877 Biddulph, Eichard Edmund.
1887 Birmingham, William P.
1883 Blandford, Henry Edmund.
1892 Bleazby, William.
1884 Blood, Charles Holcroft.
1879 Blood, Fitzgerald Neptune.
1884 Boles, William Samuel.
1886 Bolton, Eichard Chas. Edw.
1877 Booker, William Arthur.
1885 Bouchier- Hayes, John T.
1887 Bouchier-Hayes, Stephen E.
1885 Boyd, Alexander James.
1885 Biabazon, Henry Moore.
1889 Bracken, George.
1883 Braddell, Monckton O'Dell.
1889 Brien, Edward H.
1882 Brooks, Henry St. John.
1890 Browne, Charles E.
1890 Brunskill, Ealph E.
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, Eudolph A. C.
1889 Burtchaell, Charles H.
1890 Byrne Herbert U.
1877 Byrne, Wm. S. Octavius.
1878 Campbell, Arthur Jacob.
1890 Carnegie, Eobert S.
1882 Carson, James Seymour.
1882 Carte, William Alexander.
1889 Carter, James E.
1882 Cassidi, Francis Eichard.
1887 Chambers, Joseph.
1891 Chatterton, Bernard E.
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.
1891 Considine, Patrick B.
1877 ConoUy, John Vincent.
1887 Cooke, John Galway.
1889 Cooke, John Hamilton.
1883 Cormack, Eugene.
1891 Corrigan, David E. G.
1876 Cosgrave, Ephr. M'Dowel.
1892 Coulter, Eobert J.
1878 Cowen, Edward James.
1883 Cowen, George.
1889 Cowl, John W.
1878 Cox, Henry Lawrence.
1882 Craig, James.
1885 Craig, James.
1892 Cree, James A.
1880 Creery, John Tate.
1886 Crofton, William Jones.
1877 Crofts, Freeman Wills.
1891 Croly, Henry.
1883 Crowe, Daniel.
1888 Crowe, George E.
1887 Cuffey, John.
1880 Cuppaidge, John Loftus.
1883 Daly, Charles C. DeB.
394
DEGUEES IN MEDICINE AND SUEGERY.
1878 Daly, Francis A. B.
1878 Daly, Ulysses Arthur.
1887 Darley, Alfred R.
1880 Darling, John Singleton.
1880 Davis, Stuart.
1891 Davoren, Alfred J.
1890 Dawson, William R.
1878 Day, James Dunne.
1885 Day, John Marshall.
1884 Day, William Bullen.
1882 Dean, George Frederick.
1892 Deane, Charles C.
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.
1891 Dowdall, Raymond A. G. F.
1877 Dowse, Richard Henry.
1890 Doyle, Edward J.
1883 Drury, Francis James.
1888 Drury, Henry Cooke.
1888 Dunn, Henry Nason.
1887 Dunn, Edwin L.
1883 Dwyer, Frederick Conway.
1886 Fames, Wm. L' Estrange.
1886 Earl, Henry Cecil.
1892 Eastwood, Abel 0.
1892 Elliott, John.
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.
1892 Falkner, James L.
1887 Falkiner, Ninian M'Intyre.
1892 Fannin, George G.
1887 Faris, George.
1885 Fartuxr, Edward John.
1885 Fausset, Andrew Grierson.
1887 Fayle, Harry.
1882 Fenton, Arthur W.
1884 Fenton, John Samuel.
1883 Fenton, William Walker.
1884 Ferguson, Nicholas Charles.
1886 Ferguson, John Christopher.
1886 Ferrar, Benjamin Banks.
1888 FfenneU, Edward B.
1886 Findlater, Alexander.
1883 Finegan, Joseph Patrick.
1891 Fitzgerald, Denis L.
1884 Fleming, Harloe Henry.
1883 Fleming, Robert Howard.
1885 Flood, Thomas Nicholas.
1878 Fogarty, Thomas F. W.
1887 Foley, Robert Murdock.
1881 Eraser, John Robert.
1886 Frazer, Kenneth.
1890 Freeman, Richard D.
1878 Freeman, W^illiam Deane.
1889 French, Riversdale S.
1884 Frith, Baptist Gamble.
1876 Fullerton, Richard.
1889 Fuller, Adam H.
1885 Garner, Cathcart.
1890 Gage, Francis T.
1883 Geoghegan, Arthur F. W.
1888 Gerrard, 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.
187G Gorman, Charles.
1882 Gowland, John William.
1881 Grant, Donald St. John.
1885 Gray, Edward Wolfenden.
1887 Gray, St. George.
1890 Green, Frederick J.
1883 Green, Jame.s Sullivan.
1887 Grey-Edwards, Charles.
1879 Grev-Ed wards, Henry.
1892 Griffin, Montagu L.
1891 Griffin, William R.
1889 Griffith, Harry R.
1878 Gubbins, Charles O'Grady.
1888 Hadden, John E.
1885 Haddon, Henry Jolm.
1886 Halahan, Samuel Handy. .
BACHEtOES m SURQERr.
395
1890 Halalian, Thomas D.
1878 Hall, James Campbell.
1884 Halleran, William.
1880 Hamilton, Archibald Alex.
1883 Hamilton, Charles Wolfe.
1881 Hamilton, Thomas W.O'H,
1877 Hamilton, William.
1884 Hanley, Richard George.
1891 Haran, James A.
1884 Harpur, Francis John.
1888 Harkin, Chas. Fitzmaurice.
1883 Haiighton, Thomas Wilfred.
1892 Head, John H.
1887 Healy, Christopher James.
1882 Henry, Dawson.
1886 Henry, John Patrick.
1890 Heron, James M.
1888 Herrick, Eobert Warren.
1878 Hetherington, Reynolds P.
1884 Hewson, William Maxwell.
1885 Hickey, William Lacy.
1884 Hickson, Samuel.
1885 Hilliard, George.
1879 Hogain, John Charles.
1885 Hogben, Edgar.
1886 Hojel, James Graham.
1892 Holmes, Alfred H.
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.
1892 Jameson, James E.
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 R.
1892 Johnston, Ralph W.
1879 Johnston, Robert Henry.
1885 Johnston, Robert Kerr.
1891 Jones, Richard P.
188H Jones, Vernon Lanphier.
1890 Jones, Theophilus P.
1891 Joynson, Owen F.
1888 Joynt, Henry Noble H.
1874 Joynt, Henry William.
1890 Jovnt, Richard P.
1888 Kane, Joseph G. Auriol.
1880 Kane, John Seymour.
1892 Kelly, Mark T.
1892 Kennan, Richard H.
1891 Kennedy, Frederick W.
1891 Kennedy (Cl/c), Kenneth
W. S.
1889 Kennedy, William P.
1884 Kenny, Hugli Nugent.
1889 Kenny, Michael E.
1884 Kiddle, Walter.
1889 KilgarriflP, Joseph O'L.
1884 Kilkelly, Charles Randolph.
1891 Kilkelly, Patrick P.
1884 King, Francis Joseph Geo.
1888 Kingsbury, Edward.
1882 Kingsbury, Geo. Chadwick.
1885 Kingston, Henry Freeland.
1889 Kirkpatrick, William.
1888 Knott, John F.
1876 Lane, John.
1882 Law, William Francis.
1887 Lawrenson, Harman F.
1879 Leckv, William Stuart.
1892 Legge, Edward V.
1886 Lewis, Robert Travers.
1880 Line, William Henry.
1880 Lingard, Thomas Robert.
1882 Lloyd- Apjohn, George L.M.
1891 Long, Joseph J.
1882 Lougheed, Walter Henrv.
1880 Lucas, Thomas J. R.
1887 Lunn, Hy. Simpson, Clk.
1889 Luther, Edward L.
1884 Lyndon, Thomas.
1889 Mac Carthy, Brendan.
1881 Mac Carthy, Wm. Ffennell
1890 MacDonnell, Lucius G. A.
1890 MacMahon, George R.
1886 Mac Mahon, William Vera.
1881 Macquillan, John Webb.
1889 Macrory, Louis G. F.
1886 M'Adam, Robert Louis.
1877 M'Cartie, Fred. Fitzgerald
1889 M'Craith, Richard.
1889 M'Crea, Philip W.
1879 M'Creery, Benjamin Thus.
1892 M 'Donald, Mark W.
1890 M'Farland, Armar J.
396
DtGHEES IN MtDICTNE Avt SD^Q^fet.
1886 M'lntosh, Louis Maxwell.
1889 M'Intosh, Maxwell S.
1880 McKee, Alexander Baillie.
1889 M'Laughlin, Cecil M.
1886 M'Nally, Alfred Joseph.
1889 M 'Naught, Charles E.
1883 M'Quade, Henry.
1879 MacMunn,JohnAu(hinlech.
1876 Maginniss, Robert Maude.
1877 Malet, Henry.
1879 Malley, Abraham.
1878 Mallins, Clement.
1879 Manning, George Henry.
1882 Marshall, George Archibald.
1876 Marshall, Joseph.
1880 Martin, John Charles.
1892 Mathews, Samuel.
1888 Matson, John A.
1881 Miller, Alfred.
1885 Miller, Joseph Ewing.
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.
1891 Morris, Michael A.
1884 Morrow, Robert.
1888 Morton, William A.
1882 Mouillot, Francis A. dc T.
1891 Moyles, John G.
1891 Moynan, Richard A.
1892 Murphy, Thomas H.
1886 Murphy, W. E. Cavenagh.
1879 Murray, Andrew.
1886 Murray, John.
1878 Mvles, Edmund Henry.
1891 Myles, Frederick J.
1889 Myles, John.
1881 Myles, Thomas.
1890 Myles, Thomas.
1883 Nason, Charles St. St. R.
1876 Nclia, James Alexander.
1886 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, Guv P. L'E.
1883 Nunn, Richard.
1886 O'Brien, John William.
1890 0' Conor, John.
1889 O'Connor, Michael.
1887 0' Conner, William M.
1885 O'Donnell, John James.
1877 O'Donnell, Joseph Francis.
1877 O'Dwyer, Malachy.
1888 Ogilvy, Alexander.
1883 Oldham, Hugh Falconer.
1878 O'Neill, John Gregg.
1890 Ormsby, Henry G.
1891 Orpin, Cecil.
1889 Orr, Andrew W.
1888 Orr, Herbert Holmes.
1885 0' Sullivan, Daniel Robert.
1884 Parr, Thomas.
1888 Parsons, Alfred R.
1882 Patten, W. Fletcher Moore.
1881 Patterson, Geo. DeJoncourt.
1885 Patteson, Robert Glasgow.
1885 Patton, Alexander Stoney.
1892 Peacocke, George J.
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.
BACHELORS W SUEGEEY.
397
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.
1S91 Ruttledge, Victor J.
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.
18S5 Scovell, Rowland Hill.
1881 Scriven, George.
1890 Seale, Edwin A.
1882 Seymour, John Nicholson.
1889 Shackleton, William W.
1892 Shaw, Robert H.
1888 Shaw, Townsend W.
1877 Sheppard, H. Drought, Clk.
1880 Silcock, Alexander.
1889 Simpson, John.
1886 Simpson, Samuel.
1887 Slaughter, Ernest H. A.
1885 Slaughter, Walter John.
1891 Sleith, David S.
1887 Smeeth, Henry George.
1884 Smith, Telford.
1879 Smith, Thomas Orde.
1880 Smith, David Chadwick.
1882 Smith, Travers R. M.
1884 Smith, Victor Edwin.
1889 Smyth, Richard.
1886 Smyth, Richard Henry.
1886 Smyth, Ross Vincent B.
1890 Smyth, Sydney B.
1886 Smyth, Thomas Edward.
1888 Sproule, Alfred Arnold.
1876 Sproulle, Oliver.
1881 Sproulle, Hamilton M.
1883 Sproule, Robert Edward.
1889 Stanistreet, George B.
1892 Staunton, Frederick W.
1892 Stokes, Charles E.
1890 Stoney, Robert B.
1876 Story, John Benjamin.
1888 Story, William George T.
1881 Studdert, Richard Charles.
1885 Studdert, Reginald Waller.
1884 Swan, William Travers.
1888 Swiney, Francis S.
1885 Switzer, Arthur Ernest.
1883 Svmes, Glascott Hardy.
1889 Tate, Gerard W.
1889 Tate, Thomas M.
1892 Taylor, Alfred E.
1890 Taylor, Edward H.
1889 Taylor, Herbert E.
1883 Thompson, Henry Neville.
1877 Thompson, James Edward.
1892 Thompson, Joseph.
1879 Thompson, Croasdaile M.
1887 Todd, Armstrong Herbert S.
1886 Todd, Robert Henry.
1892 Townsend, Edwin H.
1885 Trouton, Gardiner AVilliam.
1882 Turpin, Sidney Gerald, Clk.
1888 Tuthill, Alfred.
1889 Twigg, Richard C.
1891 Valentine, William A.
1890 Vickers, William H. P.
1890 Vigne, Alfred.
1886 Wade, George Augustus.
1892 Wales, Alfred E.
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, Ashlev John.
1889 Westwood, Samuel C.
1887 Whaite, John H. DuBedat.
1885 Whaite, Thomas DuBedat.
1890 White, Digby C.
1878 White, Edward William W.
1890 White, Jonas M. P.
1882 Whitestone, A. Mavberry.
1887 Whitestone, Chas. W. H.
1878 Wilkinson, Wm. Cleland.
1879 Williams, John A. De C.
1876 Williamson, John Francis.
1892 Wilmot, Claude E. W.
1881 Wilson, Edmund F.
1886 Wilson, Richard Mervyn.
1879 Wilson, West Wheldale.
1888 Wilson, Wra. Mac Neely.
1882 Windle, Bertram C. A.
1884 Windle, Reginald Joscelyn.
398
BACQELOBS IN SURGEBY,
1891 \S'inter, William A.
1877 Woodroffe, John Fitzhenry.
1886 Woods, Hugh.
1889 Woods, Robert H.
1890 Worthinpton, Joseph C.
1891 Woulfe- Flanagan, Terence.
1883 Wright, Almroth Edward.
1888 Wright, Joseph D.
1878 Wrightson, Rich. Blayney.
1885 Wynne, John Darley.
1884 Yeatts, George Wyclif.
1889 Yeates, Robert A.
1878 Young, Alexander George.
1882 Young, Louis Tarleton.
1878 Yourdi, John Robert.
BACHELOllS IN" MEDICINE.
399
BACHELORS IN MEDICINE.
1823 Abbott, Benjamin.
1834
1852 Abbott, Charles Thompson.
1842
1887 Abbott, Henry Kingsmill.
1857
1886 Abraham, Phineas Simon.
1886
1828 Adams, William O'Brien.
1887
1877 Adams, John James.
1875
1880 Adams, Charles.
1878
1832 Alcock, Nathaniel.
1880
1827 Alcock, William Benjamin.
1881
1883 Alcorn, Samuel Alfred.
1872
1869 Alexander, James.
1875
1889 Alexander John D.
1837
1886 Alexander, Thomas Guy.
1890 Alexander, Walter S.
1844
1828 Allen, Charles.
1846
1870 Allen, Charles Dunscombe.
1863
1872 Allen, James Henry.
1835
1828 Allen, Thomas.
1841
1883 Allen, William Hamilton.
1804
1874 Allingham, Edward.
1842
1843 Allman, George James.
1888
1840 Allman, William, Clk.
1870
1887 All worthy, Samuel Wm.
1869
1883 Ambrose, Alexander.
1876
18b2 Anderson, Joseph B.
1863
1821 Apjohn, James.
1880
1881 Archer, Arthur Montfort.
1868
1869 Archer, Edward John.
1854
1872 Archer, Robert Samuels.
1873
1885 Ardagh, William Ambrose.
1877
1866 Armstrong, Christopher.
1891
1832 Armstrong, Edmund.
1836
1871 Armstrong, James.
1869
1882 Armstrong, John.
1877
1876 Armstrong, John Henry.
1879
1804 Arthur, James.
1859
1862 Ashe, Isaac.
1886
1861 Ashton, Gough.
1866
1857 Ashton, William.
1885
1831 Asken, Christopher.
1826
1889 Askin, Thomas C.
1877
1832 Astle, William Henry.
1879
1824 Aston, David.
1827
1839 Atkinson, George.
1840
1863 Atkinson, George.
1854
1849 Atthill, Lombe.
1886
1868 Atwool,Hy.Courtenay,Clk.
1869
1853 Auchinleck, Jno. Stewart.
1887
1890 Aulad AH, Arthur.
1 1859
1834 Babington, Thomas H.
1882
Babington, William.
Bagnell, Robert A.
Bagot, Charles.
Bagot, Geo. Hindes Herbert.
Bagot, William Sidney.
Baker, Arthur W. Willert.
Baker, Fausset Maher.
Baker, Richard John.
Baldwin, Thomas Arthur.
Ball, Charles Bent.
Banks, Alfred.
Banks, Sir John Thomas,
K.C.B.
Barker, Francis Oliyer.
Barker, John.
Barker, John Edward.
Barker, William.
Barker, William Oliver.
Barlow, John.
Barrett, William.
Barrington, Arthur E.
Barrington, Edw. Ebenezer.
Barrington, Nicholas Wm.
Barrington, Henry E. W.
Barron, Gerald E.
Barry, John Patrick.
Barton, John.
Barton, John Kellock.
Barton, Samuel J.
Barton, Travers Boyne.
Bate, Abraham W.
Battersby, Francis.
Battersby , William Edward .
Battersby, Henry Joseph.
Battersby, John.
Baxter, Patrick C.
Baylor, Edward Arthur C.
Beamish, Richard.
Beater, Orlando Palmer.
Beatty, William Crofton.
Beatty, Robert Bryan.
Beatty, Wallace.
Beauchamp, Hy. Coulson.
Begley, William C.
Belcher, Thomas W., Clk.
Bell, Alan.
Bell, Chichester Alexander
Bell, Theodore.
Bennett, Edward H.
Bennett, William Hallarun,
t3
DEGREES I^ MEDICINE AND SITRGERY.
400
1876 Benson, Arthur Henry.
1822 Benson, Charles.
1865 Benson, J. Hawtrey.
1870 Bernard, Arraand.
1835 Bernard, Michael Charles.
1878 Berry, Frederick Charles.
1852 Bernard, Rohert.
1833 Bevan, Philip.
1845 Bevan, William.
1883 Beveridge, Edmund Francis.
1883 Bewley, Henry Theodore.
1868 Biddulph, Robert Waller.
1876 Biddulph, Kichad 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,
1892 Bleazby, William.
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, Jol n 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-Haye8,JohnTho8.
1887 Bouchier-Hayes, Stephen E.
1864 Bourke, Isidore.
1864 Boxwell, Richard.
1874 Boyce, Joseph Wallace.
1884 Boyd, Alexander James.
1869 Boyd, John Craig.
1860 Boyes, Edward L.
1862 Boyes, John Frederick.
1811 Boy ton, W. Montgomery.
1885 Brabazon, Henry Moore.
1889 Bracken, George.
1807 Bracken, John King.
1883 Braddell, Monckton O'Dell.
1852 Bradford, Wm. Jocelyn.
1835 Bradnhaw, John.
1882 Bradshaw, Thomas Robert.
1869 Bradshaw, William Hanna.
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, Lewis.
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, William A. H.
1858 Burland, Benjamin.
1889 Bmnes, Rudolph A. C.
1867 Burr, Wm. Thomas Talboi.
BACHELORS IN MEDICINE.
401
1820 Burroupjh8,WilUamEdward.
1845
1889 Burtchaell Charles H.
1864
1868 Butler, EdwardJ ones.
1832
1868 Butler, Francis Theobald.
1868
1814 Byrn, John.
1812
1890 Byrne, Herbert U.
1887
1848 Byrne, John Augustus.
1839
1831 Byrne, Thomas.
1873
1827 Byrne, Thomas Edmond.
1877 Byrne, Wm. S. Octavius.
1866
1868 Cahill, David.
1843
1836 Callaghan, Daniel.
1835
1863 Cameron, Charles.
1870
1859 Campbell, John.
1869
1878 Campbell, Arthur James.
1875
18o4 Cane, Eobert.
1822
1824 Carey, Langer.
1881
1858 Carey, Langer.
1883
1860 Carleton, William.
1875
1875 Carleton, Ar. Wellesley.
1880
1837 Carlile, Hugh.
1879
1890 Carnegie, Robert S.
1840
1858 Carre, George Edward.
1887
1886 Carrigan, Edward.
1891
1849 Carroll, James.
1890
1832 Carson, James.
1870
1882 Carson, James Seymour.
1841
1857 Carson, Richard Beresford.
1868
1878 Carson, Walter Peter.
1806
1840 Carte, Alexander.
1849
1838 Carte, John Elliott.
1865
1882 Carte, William Alexander.
1871
1889 Carter, James E.
1874
1870 Carter, Sidney Herbert.
1876
1856 Cary, Henry Thomas.
1861
] 849 Casement, John.
1827
1877 Casement, Brabazon N.
1876
1808 Casey, Thomas.
1877
1882 Cassidi, Francis Richard.
1819
1887 Chambers, Joseph.
1876
1872 Chartres, John.
1891
1870 Chartres, John Smith.
1868
1891 Chatterton, Bernard R.
1887
1874 Chatterton, William.
1889
1874 Chester, William Lichfield.
1827
1861 Churchill, Alex. Ferrier.
1872
1863 Churchill, C. Fleetwood.
1865
1864 Churchill, Geo. Fleetwood.
1877
1882 Chute, James.
1832
1880 Clare, Henry Lewis.
1865
1839 Clarendon, Samuel.
1875
1888 Clark, John H.
1882
1873 Clarke, Andrew.
1827
Clarke, Christopher.
Clarke, Edward George.
Clarke, Francis.
Clarke, Francis Edw., Clk.
Clarke, James.
Clarke, James.
Clarke, John Henry.
Clarke, Thomas Kilner {ad
eundem Gradum, Cantab.).
Clarke, Thomas M.
Clemenger, Wm. G. W.
Clendinning, George.
Clery, James Albert.
Clibborn, Cuthbert John.
Clibborn, William.
Clinton, Patrick.
Cochrane, Edward.
Cochrane, John James.
Cochrane, Robt. Strangman.
Cockle, Austin John.
Cohen, Abraham.
Cole, Henry William.
Cole, Thomas Willoughby.
Cole-Baker, George.
Cole- Baker, Lyster.
Colles, Abraham.
CoUes, William.
Collins, Edward Wolfenden.
Collins, John.
Collis, Maurice Henry.
Compton,Thos.Armetriding.
Comyn, Henry.
Comyn, John Sarsfield.
Comyn, George.
Connor, Shewbridge.
Connor, William.
Conolly, William Rogers.
Conolly, J. Vincent Joseph.
Conroy, Peter.
Conroy, Walter.
Considine, Patrick B.
Cooke, Edward Jones.
Cooke, John Gulway.
Cooke, John Hamilton.
Cooke, Howard.
Cooksey, George Borwick .
Cooper, Robert Thomas.
Cooper, Charles Alfred.
Corbet, William.
Corbett, John Lewis.
Corcoran, Laurence.
Cormack, Eugene.
Corr, Maurice.
402
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND SUBQEfiY.
1891 Corrigan, David R. G.
1876 Cosgrave, E. MacDowel.
1847 Cotter, James L.
1867 Cotter, Samuel Kyle.
1864 Coulter, John R. R.
1892 Coulter, Robert J.
1828 Coulter, Samuel.
1820 Coulter, Thomas.
1871 Courtenay, Edward M.
1878 Cowen, Edward James.
1883 Cowen, George.
1889 Cowl, John W.
1878 Cox, Henry Lawrence.
1888 Cox, Stafford M.
1882 Craig, James.
1885 Craig, James.
1839 Crampton, Cecil.
1843 Crampton, Philip.
1831 Cranfield, Richard.
1869 Cranny, John Joseph.
1846 Crawford, John Duncan.
1892 Cree, James A.
1870 Creery, William.
1880 Creery, John Tate.
1840 Creighton, Robert O'Neill.
1852 Cremen, David.
1886 Crofton, William Jones.
1877 Crofts, Freeman Wills.
1822 Croker, Charles Philips.
1891 Croly, Henry.
1871 Crossle, Francis Clements.
1838 Crotty, Cornelius.
1882 Crowe, Daniel.
1888 Crowe, George E.
1873 Crowe, George Wyndham.
1835 Crozier, Richard.
1858 Cruise, Francis R.
1887 CufFey, John.
1831 Cullinan, Patrick.
1837 Cumming, William P.
1827 Cummins, William.
1844 Cuppaidge, William.
1880 Cuppaidge, John Loftus.
1843 Curran, John Oliver.
1867 Curran, Francis Geo. Adye.
1862 Curran, Frederick A.
1812 Cusack, James W.
1847 Cusack, James William.
1825 Cusack, Samuel.
1844 Daly, Andrew.
1883 Daly, Charles C. De B.
1878 Daly, Francis Aug. Bonner.
1848 Daly, James.
1846 Daly, Owen.
1878 Daly, Ulysses Arthur.
1878 Dane, Arthur Henry Cole.
1834 Dane, Richard.
1856 Daniel, Richard Thomas.
1887 Darley, Alfred R.
1844 Darley, Benj. Guinness.
1825 Darley, Henry.
1879 Darling, John Singleton.
1844 Davies, George.
1885 Davis, Frederick A. G.
1880 Davis, Stuart.
1876 Davison, Henry Alexander.
1891 Davoren, Alfred J.
1869 Davoren, John Lucius.
1823 Davoren, Lucius.
1849 Davy, Edmund William.
1864 Davy, Henry.
1890 Dawson, William R.
1878 Dawson, Yelverton.
1878 Day, James Dunne.
1885 Day, John Marshall.
1884 Day, WilHam BuUen.
1882 Dean, George Frederick.
1892 Deane, Charles C.
1878 Deane-Freeman, William.
1886 Dela Cherois, E. Bourjouval.
1838 Delamere, Walter.
1859 De Landre, George B.
1873 De Montmorency, Hon.
Arthur H. T.
1873 Denning, Robert Nickle.
1883 Denning, William Nedham.
1804 Denny, George A.
1867 De Renzy, Thomas
1886 D'Evelyn, Alex. M'NeiU.
1837 Dickinson, Joseph.
1885 Dickson, Benj. Devonsher.
1837 Dickson, Euseb. Drought.
1841 Dickson, Joseph.
1832 Dickson, Robert.
1883 Digbv, Cecil Arthur.
1849 Dill, John.
1886 Disney, Henry.
1885 Dixon, Augustus Edward.
1880 Dixon, Charles Hampden.
1891 Dobbin, Francis W.
1885 Dobbin, William Sinclair.
1877 Dobbs, Arthur Francis.
1871 Dobson, Andrew Francis.
1867 Dobson, George Edward.
1883 Dobson, George Mugill.
1886 Dobson, Parke Shaw.
SACHELOES IN MEDICINE.
403
1890 Dockeray, John A.
1882 Dockrell, Benjamin Morgan.
1848 D'Olier, Isaac Arthur.
1885 Donaldson, Eobert L. S.
1890 Donaldson, George.
1885 Donaldson, Wm. Ireland.
1837 Donlevy, James Edward.
1881 Donnelly, Thomas.
1850 Donovan, Dionysius.
1827 Donovan, James.
1874 Dorman, John Cotter.
1890 Dorman, Henry H. S.
1891 Dowdall, Raymond A. G. F.
1832 Dowling, John Baptist.
1877 Dowse, Richard Henry.
1881 Dowse, Thomas James.
1875 Doyle, 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 Fades, Richard.
1804 Eager, Alexander.
1874 Eakin, James Wilson.
1867 Eames, Henry.
1886 Eames, William L'Estrange.
1886 Earl, Henry Cecil.
1844 Earle, Francis.
1892 Eastwood, Abel 0.
1874 Eaton, James Bird.
1866 Edgeworth, Ed. Lestock.
1885 Edge, Samuel George.
1878 Egan, Constantine Richard.
1826 Egan, James.
1878 Egar, Constantine Edward.
1872 Elliott, Charles Nelson.
1871 Elliott, Christopher.
1855 Elliott, George Frederick.
1828 Elliott, John.
1892 Elliott, John.
1871 ElHott, 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 Eusta'ce, Marcus John.
1864 Evans, Joshua William.
1850 Evans, William Hill.
1870 Evans, William Robinson.
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, JNinianM'Intire.
1892 Falkner, James L.
1892 Fannin, George G.
1886 Faris, George.
1867 Faris, Thomas.
1885 Farmer, Edward John.
1819 Farran, Charles.
1823 Farrell, Henry.
1875 Farrell, Peter Joseph.
1885 Fausset, Andre>v Grierson.
1868 Fausset, Herbert John.
1877 Fausset, John Duke.
1845 Faussett, William.
1870 Fawcett, Edward.
1845 Fawcett, George.
1870 Fawcett. William James.
1887 Fayle, Harry.
1882 Fenton, Arthur Wellington.
404
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND STJEGEKt.
1884 Fenton, John Samuel.
1870 Fenton, Mark Antony.
1883 Fenton, William Walter.
1835 Ferguson, J as. Chambers.
1827 Ferguson, John C.
1886 Ferguson, J. Christopher.
1845 Ferguson, John Ribton.
1884 Ferguson, Nicholas Charles.
1869 Ferguson, Wra. Claudius.
1886 Ferrar, Benjamin Banks.
1829 Ferrar, Thomas.
1875 Fetherston H., Charles.
1866 Fetherston H., William.
1887 Ffennell, E. Barrington.
1858 Fiddes, J. Montgomery.
1831 Field, WilHam Jones.
1885 Findlater, Alexander.
1883 Finegan, Joseph Patrick.
1847 Finegan, Patrick Joseph.
1835 Finn, Eugene.
1823 Finnerty, Eugene
1864 Finny, John Magee.
1864 Fishbourne,JohnW.Y.
1875 Fisher, Thomas Carson.
1882 Fisher, Vicars Henry.
1857 Fisher, William Shute.
18G8 Fitzgerald, Chas. Edward.
1887 Fitzgerald, Denis Lionel.
1876 Fitzgerald, Dudley Loftus.
1819 Fitzgerald, Gerald.
1832 Fitzgerald, Gerald.
1882 Fitzgerald, John.
1872 Fitz Gerald, William Alex.
1866 Fitzgibbon, Henry.
1871 Fitzjohn, Robert Irwin.
1856 Fitzpatrick, Thomas.
1868 Fitzsimons, Henry.
1872 Fleetwood, Thos. Falkner.
1828 Fleming, Maxwell.
1876 Fleming, Hans Beresford.
1883 Fleming, Harloe Henry.
1882 Fleming, Robert Howard.
1848 Flood, Christopher Francis.
1862 Flood, Stephen.
1884 Flood, Thomas Nicholas.
1823 Flood, Valentine.
1876 Flood, John Wellesley.
1868 Floyd, Edw. Rossborough.
1871 Floyd, Thomas Sargent.
1860 Flynn, Frederick Francis.
1832 Flynn, James.
1877 Foearty, Th. Fred. Willoe.
1887 Foley, Robert Murdoch.
1887 Foley, Wm. S. Tomkins.
1862 Foot, Arthur Wynne.
1873 Foot, Edward Charles.
1872 Foot, Robert Herbert.
1839 Forde, Henry.
1874 Forsyth, George Crompton.
1867 Foster, Henry B.
1875 Fox, Allan Nesbitt.
1876 Fox, Charles N.
1852 Fox, Thomas William.
1875 Franks, Kendal Matthew.
1881 Eraser, John Robert.
1886 Frazer, Kenneth.
1873 Frazer, William.
1876 Frazer, William John.
1882 Freeman, Denis William.
1890 Freeman, Richard D.
1845 Freke, Henry.
1889 French, Riversdale S.
1839 French, Thomas.
1829 Fripp, James.
1884 Frith, Baptist Gamble.
1808 Frizelle, Charles.
1889 Fuller, Adam H.
1842 Fuller, William.
1872 Fullerton, John Campbell.
1876 Fullerton, Richard.
1847 Fyffe, William Johnston.
1878 Gabbett, Henry Singer.
1890 Gage, Francis T.
1878 Gage, Robert Charles.
1880 Galbraith, John.
1866 Gamble, Samuel B.
1855 Garde, Henry Walter.
1885 Garner, Cathcart.
1873 Garvey, T. Bleunerhassett.
1866 Gasteen, William Charles.
1859 Gaussen, James Robert.
1883 Geoghegan, Arthur F. W.
1831 Geoghegan, Matthew.
1867 Geoghegan, William.
1888 Gerrard, John Joseph.
1891 Gibbon, JohnG.
1871 Gibson, George.
1837 Gibson, Hamilton Joseph.
1878 Gibson, Joseph.
1851 Gibson, Samuel.
1843 Gilbert, William.
1836 Gilgeous, Wm. Benjamin.
1881 Gillespie, Thomas Richard.
1837 Gillman, James Francis.
1884 Gilmore, Richard Whately.
1887 Glenn, John Hugh Robert.
SACHtetOKS IN MfiDICll^E.
405
1881 Gloster, Charles.
1882 Gloster, James.
1867 Gogarty, Henry Alexander.
1886 Goldon, John William.
1872 Goode, George.
1867 Goode, William Henry.
1875 Goodman, Francis George.
1S44 Gordon, Samuel.
1890 Gordon, Thomas E.
1880 Gordon, William Spear.
1876 Gorman, Charles.
1882 Gowland, John William.
1872 Grandison, Alfred.
1884 Grandy, WiUium.
1884 Grant, Charles Scovell.
1881 Grant, Donald St. John.
1869 Grant, William Cameron.
1846 Graves, Henry.
1818 Graves, Robert James.
1869 Gray, Charles Edward.
1885 Gray, Edw. Wolfenden A.
1887 Gray, St. George.
1864 Green, Charles F.
1865 Greene, Francis William.
1890 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 Gribbon, George C.
1892 Griffin, Montagu L.
1891 Griffin, William R.
1889 Griffith, Harry R.
1874 Griffith, James De Burgh.
1874 Griffith, Robert.
1861 Grimshaw, Thos. Wrigley.
1840 Grogan, John.
1878 Gubbins, Charles O'Grady.
1872 Gubbins, Wm. Launcelot.
1854 Gwynn, WiUiam.
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 HaUaran, WilHam.
1875 Halpin, 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.
1859 Hamilton, John Butler.
1876 Hamilton, Thomas Kinley.
1877 Hamilton, William.
1880 Hamilton, Archibald Alex.
1881 Hamilton, Thomas W. O'H.
1853 Hanbury, James Arthur.
1882 Hanley, Richard George.
18o>5 Hanlon, Michael W.
1825 Hanna, Samuel.
1873 Hannan, Francis J.
1891 Haran, James A.
1864 Harden, George F.
1851 Harding, John.
1837 Hardy, Simeon Henry.
] 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 Wilfred.,
1851 Haughton, William.
1821 Hawkey, John.
1840 Hayden, George Thomas.
1878 Hayes, Richard Atkinson.
1876 Hayes, Thomas Crawford.
1892 Head, John H.
1887 Healy, Christopher James.
1807 Healy, Robert.
1845 Healy, WilUam.
406
DEORRKS IN MEDICINE A.ND 8ITBGEEY.
1874 Hearn, Richard Thomas.
1839 Hefferaan, Nesbitt.
1838 Heise, WUliam.
1867 Helm, George Frederick.
1867 Henry, Alexander D.
1881 Henry, Dawson.
1822 Henry, James.
1886 Henry, John Patrick.
1863 Henry, Joseph.
1881 Henry, William.
1839 Herdman, R.
1887 Herrick, liobert Warren.
1870 Hetherington, Charles E.
1834 Hetherington, George.
1878 Hetherington, Reynolds P.
1890 Heron, James M.
1842 Hewetson, Henry J.
1884 Hewson, Wm. Maxwell.
1827 Hickes, Henry.
1884 Hickey, William Lacy.
1884 Hickson, Samuel.
1872 Hickson, Albert Thomas.
1879 Hickson, Rd. Chas. Column.
1839 Hiley, John Simeon.
1867 Hill, Frederick Ferdinand.
1838 Hill, John.
1885 Hilliard, George.
1868 Hime, Thomas Whiteside.
1866 Hinde, Benjamin, Clk.
1872 Hingston, William Freke.
1850 Hobart, Samuel Henry.
1846 Hobson, Richard Jones.
1869 Hocter, Robert Barry.
1879 Hogan, John Charles.
1885 Hogben, Edgar.
1886 Hojel, James Graham.
1890 Hollies, George.
1892 Holmes, Alfred H.
1866 Holmes, Thomas James P.
1849 Holton, Francis.
1843 Hone, James.
1857 Hope, William Astle.
1886 Hopkins, Thomas.
1861 Hopkins, Abraham.
1889 Hopkins, Francis G.
1888 Hopkins, John B.
1876 Houghton, John Francis.
1875 Huddart,Cuthbert H.Cooke.
1853 Hudson, Alexander Robert.
1834 Hudson, Alfred.
I875 lluglies, George Arthur.
1881 Hull, Edward Gordon.
1862 Humphreys, William H.J.
1831 Hunt, Percival.
1891 Hunter, Hugh.
1874 Hunter, Joseph.
1874 JIunter, William Lovell.
1872 Hurford, Cedric Herbert.
1822 Hutton, Edward.
1842 Hyndman, Charles.
1878 Inman, Arthur Walter Patk.
1884 Ireland, John Stewart Algeo.
1833 Irvine, Hans.
1881 Irwin, Ahmuty.
1862 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.
1891 Jackson, John S. M.
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.
1891 Jameson, Joseph S.
1892 Jameson, James E.
1888 Jellett, James William II.
1881 Jencken, 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. Riciimond.
1853 Johnston, Augustus.
1842 Johnston, Benjamin.
1892 Johnston, Ralph W.
1878 Johnston, Robert Henry.
1885 Johnston, Robert Kerr.
1879 Jones, Cyril Lloyd {ad
ettndem Grad. Cantab.).
1824 Jones, Edward.
1868 Jones, Francis.
1873 Jones, Lewis.
1891 Jones, Richard P.
1890 Jones, Theophilus P.
BACHEIOES IN MEDICINB.
407
1815 Jones, Thomas.
1888 Jones, Vernon Lanphier.
1865 Joy, John Holmes.
1825 Joy, AVilliam Bruce.
1891 Joynson. Owen F.
1888 Joynt, Henry Noble H.
1874 Joynt, Henry William.
1890 Joynt, Richard L.
1873 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.
1874 Kellett, Leonard Henry.
1870 Kelly, Alfred Herbert.
1853 Kelly, Edmund.
1833 Kelly, John.
1892 Kelly, Mark T.
1832 Kelly, Eichard.
1887 Kelly, Thos. Wm. Gordon.
1892 Kennan, Eichard H.
1871 Kennedy, David.
1891 Kennedy, Frederick W.
1832 Kennedy, Geo. Alexander.
1839 Kennedy, Henry.
1891 Kennedy {Clk.), Kenneth
W. S.
1889 Kennedy, William P.
1884 Kenny, Hugh Nugent.
1840 Kenny, Joseph.
1889 Kenny, Michael E.
1876 Kenny, William Wallace.
1837 Keough, John.
1872 Kerr, Elias William.
1866 Kidd, Archibald N.
1887 Kidd, Frederick W.
1859 Kidd, Leonard.
1888 Kidd, Leonard.
1884 Kiddle, Walter.
1889 Kilgarriff, Joseph O'L.
1854 Kilkelly, Charles.
1884 Kilkelly, Charles Eandolph.
1891 Kilkelly, Patrick P.
1854 Kinahan, John Eobert.
1884 King, Francis Joseph Geo.
1848 King, George Smyth.
1864 King, Henry.
1858 King, Eichardson.
1888 Kingsbury, Edward.
1882 Kingsbury, Geo. Chad wick.
1885 Kingston^ Henry Freeland.
1854 Kingstone, Hy. Courtney.
1873 Kinkead, Eichard John.
1837 Kirkpatrick, Frederick.
1855 Kirkpatrick, John E.
1889 Kirkpatrick, William.
1887 Knott, John Freeman.
1865 Kough, Edward.
1870 Lambart, William Hugh.
1876 Lambert, William F.
1849 Lamprey, J ones .
1835 Lane, Jeremiah.
1876 Lane, John.
1841 Lane, Thomas.
1827 Lane, William Eichard V.
1867 Langstaff, Henry H.
1852 Lanphier, Eichard.
1865 Latchford, John.
1822 Law, Eoberts.
1882 Law, William Francis.
1887 Lawrenson, Harman F.
1868 Lawson, Joseph.
1885 Leah, William.
1804 Leahy, James John.
1874 Leahy, Thomas.
1847 Leared, Arthur.
1879 Lecky, William Stuart.
1876 Leeper, George Eeginald.
1837 Lees, Cathcart.
1854 Leeson, Arthur Edward.
1829 Leeson, Edward Gregory.
1864 Leet, John Knox.
1892 Legge, Edward V.
1834 Leigh, Alexander.
1842 Leigh, John De Vere.
1841 Le Marchant, Eobert.
1818 Lendrick, Charles E. A.
1866 Leney, Alexander.
1807' Lentaigne, Benjamin.
1828 Lentaigne, John.
1847 Leonard, Henry James.
1 855 Leslie, William Henry.
1869 Lett, Richard Alfred.
1831 Lever, Charles.
1873 Levinge, Edward George.
1870 Levinge, Henry Marcus.
1874 Lewis, George Alfred.
1885 Lewis, Eobert Travers.
1881 Lewis, Thomas White.
1836 Limrick, William.
1880 Line, William Henry.
1880 Lingard, Thomas Robert.
1851 Little, John.
1838 Little, Robert.
4od
DBGRKIiS n^ WEDldlNE AND SlJRGERT.
1838 Little, Roper.
1866 Little, Thomas Evelyn.
1838 Little, William S.
1833 Lloyd, Daniel Knight.
1871 Lloyd, Rickard Edward.
1833 Lloyd, Robert J.
1SG9 Lloyd, William.
1882 Lloyd-Apjohn, George.
1860 Lodge, Henry Stewart.
1891 Long, Joseph J.
1832 Lord, Perceval.
1869 Lough, John Joseph.
1882 Lougheed, Walter Henry.
1878 Love, Henry.
185.5 Low, Edward Litton.
1S66 Lowry, John R. C.
1880 Lucas, Thos. John Rashleigh.
1881 Lucas, William Cuthbert.
1889 Luther, Edward L.
1874 Lynch, Anthony Richard.
1839 Lynch, George Quested.
1829 Lynch, John.
1876 Lynch, Gilbert.
1884 Lyndon, Thomas.
1822 Lyne, Daniel Joseph.
1832 Lynn, Robert Kerrison.
1864 Lyons, John.
1833 Lyons, Philip Moyle John.
1862 Lyons, Philip Patterson.
1848 Lyons, Robert Dyer.
1803 Macabe, James.
1871 Macalister, Alexander.
1868 Macan, Arthur Vernon.
1886 M Adam, Robert Louis.
1873 M'Bride, Robert.
1873 McCarthy, Charles E. D.
1837 M'Carthy, Martin.
1889 Mac Carth> , Brendan.
1881 Mac Carthy, Wm. Ffennell.
1876 M'Cartie, Frdk. Fitzgerald.
1840 Macartney, Christopher.
1886 M'Causland, Rich. Bolton.
1842 M'Clelland, Richard.
1849 MacClinton, W. Forrest.
1864 M'Clorg, Alexander.
1849 Maconchy, John King.
1846 MacCormack, Michael J.
1889 M'Craith, Richard.
1889 M'Crea, Philip W.
1861 M«Cready,E.M'Conkey,Clk.
1827 M'Croady, John D.
1879 M'Creery, Benjamin Thos.
1823 M'Creight, Daniel.
1878 MacCullagh,JamesAclieson.
1865 M'Cutchan, James Shaw.
1891 M'Cutcheon, Arthur K. F.
1845 MacDermot, Edw. Deane.
1866 Mac Dermott, Wm. Robert.
1854 Macdermott, Robert.
1876 Mac Dermott, Ralph Juan.
1850 M'Dermott, Patrick.
1892 M'Donald, Mark W.
1874 Mac Donnell, Hercules H.
1890 Mac Donnell, Lucius G. A.
1851 M 'Donnell, Robert.
1827 M'Dowall, John.
1875 M'Dowel, Effingham C.
1867 M'Dowell, Benj. Francis.
1867 M'Dowell, Charles G.
1830 M'Eflter, John.
1890 M'Farland, Armar J.
1882 M'Hugh, Michael.
1843 M'Intire, Richard Litton.
1885 M'Intosh, Louis Maxwell.
1888 M'Intosh, Maxwell S.
1880 JMcKee, Alexander Baillie.
1883 M'Qiiade, Henry.
1839 Mackesy, Joseph Poulter.
1868 Mackesy, George Ivie.
1872 Mackesy, William Lewis.
1874 Mac Laughlin, Alex. J. M.
1 864 Macloghlin, Robert H
1872 MacLoughlin, Frederick P.
1888 M'Laughlin, Cecil M.
1890 Mac Mahon, George R.
1885 MacMahon, Wm. Vera.
1868 M'Morran, Robert.
1825 M 'Mullen, Alexander.
1872 MacMullen. Hamilton.
1872 M'Munn, Chas. Alexander.
1850 M'Munn, John Alexander.
1879 MacMunn, Jn. Auchinleck.
1886 MacNally, Alfred Joseph.
1870 M'Nalty, Francis Charles.
1889 M 'Naught, Charles E.
1843 M'Neece, William.
1803 M'Neill, John.
1873 M'Neill, John Patrick.
1881 Macquillan, John Webb.
1889 Macrory, Louis G. F.
1861 Madden, John.
1872 Maddock, William.
1834 Madras, James Robert C.
1876 Maginniss, Robert Maude.
1831 Maharg, John.
1877 Malet, Henry.
BACHELOES IN MEDICINE.
4dd
1878 Malley, Abraham Cowley.
1877 Mallins, Clemens.
1872 Mallins, Henry.
1876 Malone, Jonathan Hill.
1864 Manning, Leonard Archbd.
1879 Manning, George Henry.
1873 Marmion, Edward John.
1872 Marsden, Chas. Geo.Wilson.
1882 Marshall, George Archibald.
1876 Marshall, Joseph.
1870 Martin, Alfred Henry.
1873 Martin, Brownlow Rudinge.
1880 Martin, John Charles.
1869 Martin,Jos.WalterO'Malley.
1862 Martley, William Henry.
1880 Mason, John.
1874 Mason, Samuel Robert.
1879 Mason, Thomas.
1880 Mason, Alfred.
1843 Massy, Hampden Hugo.
1892 Mathews, Samuel.
1888 Matson, John A.
1837 Maul, Edward Harman.
1859 Maunsell, Daniel Toler.
1867 Maunsell, Henry William.
1867 Maunsell, Horatio Edmd.
1830 Maxwell, John.
1870 Mayberry, 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, William R.
1837 Minchin, George.
1840 Minchin, Humphrey
1872 Minchin, Richard George.
1890 Minchin, William C.
1868 Minnitt, Joshua Robert.
1890 Mitchell, Lionel A.
1889 Molloy, Leonard G. S.
1825 Molloy, Thomas Mulock.
1871 Molony, Patrick John.
1875 Montfort, Archibald Henry.
1829 Montgomery, Howard Al.
1850 Montgomery, Howard B.
1830 Montgomery, Rich. Henry.
1885 Montgomery, Robert John.
1825 Montgomery, William F.
1880 Moore, Edward Erskine.
1891 Moore, George A.
1873 Moore, Henry Ogle.
1868 Moore, John William.
1888 Moore, Malcolm Charles.
1879 Moore, Malcolm Henry.
1890 Moore, 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
1835 Moore, Wm. LawOgilby.
1871 Moorhead,Thos. Hamilton.
1875 Moran, James Joseph.
1876 MoreM'Ood, Samuel Rowley.
1871 Morgan, John.
1889 Morgan, George B.
1885 Morgan, William Pringle.
1872 Moriarty, Matthew Denis.
1803 Moriarty, Timothy.
1819 Morison, Edw. Hooper.
1840 Morris, Beverley R,.
1891 Morris, Michael A.
1884 Morrow, Robert.
1863 Morton, Robert.
1888 Morton, William A.
1881 Mosley, Reginald Lawson.
1880 Mouillot, Francis A DeT.
1882 Moutray, Charles D.
1891 Moynan, Richard A.
1887 Mullins, George Lane.
1824 Mulville, William.
1832 Murphy, Edward William.
1874 Murphy, George Wyndham.
1868 Murphy, James R. Mac M.
1874 Murphy, James.
1853 Murphy, Robert.
1892 Murphy, Thomas H.
1886 Murphy, W. E. Cavenagh.
1879 Murray, Andrew.
1804 Murray, John.
1886 Murray, John.
1874 Murray, Charles F.
1878 Murray,' Henry Walker.
1872 Murray, William.
1868 Murray, William Flood.
410
DKOIIEES IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
1878 Myles, Edmund Henry.
1816
1891 Myles, Frederick J.
1834
1889 MVles, John.
1842
1881 Myles, Thomas.
1871
1890 Myles, Thomas.
1886
1830 Nagle, David Charles.
1889
1882 Nason, Charles St. St. R.
1834
1869 Nason, John 'William W.
1823
1882 Neary, Patrick.
1887
1870 Neligan, Joseph William.
1885
1876 Nelis, James Alexander.
1877
1872 Nesbitt, JDawson.
1842
1844 Nesbitt, William Kerr.
1877
1831 Nevill, William.
1869
1886 Nevill, WilHam Napper.
1872
1878 Neville, William Cox.
1870
1845 Newcombe, William John.
1888
1885 Newell, Edwin Graves.
1848
1881 Newell, Francis Thorpe P.
1859
1876 Newell, Shapland Homan
1864
1885 Newland, Foster lleuss.
1845
1865 Newman, Adam P.
1883
1873 Newman, Horace Townsend.
1872
1814 Newport, Matthew.
1871
1864 Nicholls, Austin He witson.
1878
1854 Nicholls, Edw. Clements.
1850
1845 Nicholls, John Craven.
1866
1359 Nicholson, Gilbert de P.
1890
1833 Nicholson, John {ad eun-
1874
dem Gradum, Cantab.).
1832
1881 Nickson, Augustus.
1891
1886 Nickson, Wilfred Jn. Robt.
1887
1880 NicoUs, John Michael.
1876
1870 Niven, James Simpson.
1831
1878 Nixon, Christopher John.
1888
1874 Nixon, George Michael.
1866
1838 Nixon, Robert Law.
1866
1882 Nolan, Cha vorth Louis.
1818
1865 Nolan, William.
1835
1889 Norman, Edward P.
1869
1853 North, David B.
1883
1889 North, Thomas.
1833
1865 Notter, James Lane.
1873
1888 Nowlan, Francis Bernard.
1867
1830 Nugent, John.
1874
1878 Nugent, Guy P. L'E.
1882
1883 Nunn, Richard.
1848
1847 O'Beime, Henry.
1834
1829 O'Beime, Peter Edmund.
1870
1864 O'Brien, Henry Joseph.
1869
1808 O'Brien, John.
1884
1886 O'Brien, John William.
1888
1807 O'Brien, Nicholas.
1869
O'Connel, Michael.
O'Connor, Denis Charles.
O'Connor, George M.
O'Connor, Jacob.
O'Conor, John.
O'Connor, Michael.
O'Connor, Nicholas.
O'Connor, William.
O'Connor, William Movie.
O'Donnell, James John.
O'Donnell, Joseph Francis.
O'Donoghue, Maurice.
O'Dwyer, Malachy.
O'Farrell, George Plunkett.
O'Farrell, Nicholas S.
0' Flaherty, Richard George,
Ogilvy, Alexander.
Ogle, George Fortescue.
0' Grady, Edward Stamer.
O'Hanlon, George.
O'Leary, Thomas Connor.
Oldham, Hugh Falconer.
Oliver, John Power.
O'Meara, Thomas Patrick.
O'Neill, John Gregg.
O'Reilly, Charles.
O'Reilly, James.
Ormsby, Henry G.
Ormsby, Lambert Hepenstal .
Orpen, John Herbert.
Orpin, Cecil.
Orr, Andrew.
Orr, David Wilson.
Orr, Henry.
Orr, Herbert Holmes.
Orton, John.
Orton, Frederick.
Osborne, Jonathan.
Osbrey, Gerald.
Osburne, Thomas.
0' Sullivan, Daniel Robert.
0' Sullivan, John.
Oulton, Henry William.
Owen, Alfred Lloyd.
Owen, William.
Oxley, Alfred Rice.
Pack, Richard.
Palgrave, Robert.
Palmer, Charles de M.
Parker, Joshua.
Parr, Thomas.
Parsons, Alfred R.
Parsons, George.
BACHELOES IN MEDICINE.
411
1832 Patten, James.
1881
1882 Patten, William F. M.
1884
1880 Patterson, George De J.
1876
1877 Patterson, John.
1875
1885 Patteson, Robert Glasgow.
1834
1841 Patton, Alexander.
1879
1885 Patton, Alexander Stoney.
1863
1880 Patton, William Johnstone.
1888
1830 Paul, Andrew.
1841
1867 Paxton, William Albert.
1880
1873 Pearce, George Alonzo C.
1863
1892. Peacocke, George J.
1828
1882 Peard, William Henry.
1862
1827 Peebles, Robert.
1872
1852 Peebles, Wm. Bellingham.
1863
1868 Peirce, Francis.
1820
1863 Peirce, William.
1871
1878 Pentland, Alexander.
1857
1853 Perceval, Charles William.
1863
1810 Percival, Edward {ad eun-
1836
dern Gradum, Oxon.).
1891
1889 Perrin, Louis.
1869
1837 Perry, Henry Sheares.
1819
1876 Peyton, Jones Lloyd.
1870
1885 Phillips, Hy. Fitzmatirice.
1831
1863 Phillips, Henry Heygate.
1885
1813 Pickells, William.
1828
1858 Pickford, William H.
1832
1882 Pigot, Edward Francis.
1837
1876 Pim, William Joseph.
1881
1845 Pirrie, John Miller.
1888
1827 Plunket, Robert, Clk.
1872
1883 Poland, Charles Thomas.
1831
1880 Polden, Robert James.
1885
1874 Pollen, Henry.
1867
1867 Pollock, Charles Fredk.
1823
1857 Pollock, James Ferrier.
1884
1890 Pollock, Edward S.
1865
1876 Poole, Jonas Sealy.
1879
1878 Poole, Walter.
1840
1885 Poole, Walter Croker.
1839
1836 Poole, William Crawford.
1890
1872 Pope, Frederick Alexander.
1824
1881 Pope, Henry Brougham.
1830
1835 Popham, John.
1881
1867 Popham, Samuel Lane.
1875
1846 Porter, George Ilornidge.
1887
1873 Porter, Joseph Francis.
1869
1857 Potter, John.
1836
1856 Potter, Samuel Reginald.
1853
1886 Pounden, Patrick Colley.
1878
1877 Powell, Blacker Castles.
1S4S
1884 Poweil, George William.
1871
Powell, John AUman.
Power, Charles John.
Power, Edward Richard.
Power, John Joseph.
Power, Samuel.
Pratt, Joseph Dallas.
Preston, Alexander.
Price, Arthur George.
Purdon, Charles N. D.
Purdon, Charles Saunderson.
Purdon, John E.
Purdon, Thomas H.
Purdon, William Stanley.
Purefoy, Richard Dancer.
Purser, John M.
Quain, Jones.
Quill, Richard Henry.
Quinlan, Francis J. B.
Quinton, William West.
Radford, William Tucker.
Rainsford, Frederick E.
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, Sanuiel William.
Robinson, Thomas.
Roche, Benjamin.
Roche, William Sylvester.
RocklifPe, William Craven.
Rogan, William F.
Rogers, John Godfrey.
412
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND SUEGERT.
1884 Roper, William Robert.
1827 Ross, Charles jEmilius.
1878 Ross, Frederick Ogilby.
1889 Ross, William S.
1839 Russell, George B.
1882 Russell, George Blakeley.
1876 Russell, George Marcus.
1838 Russell, John.
1885 Russell, John Joshua.
1838 Russell, Philip.
1873 Russell, Robert Francis.
1886 Russell, William Marcus.
1889 Russell, William F.
1862 Rutherford, Joseph.
1891 Ruttledge, Victor J.
1824 Ryall, George.
1868 Rvan, James Francis.
1887 Ryan, Perceval Cecil H.
1838 Ryan, Thomas.
1833 Ryan, Thomas Joseph.
1821 Ryan, William.
1881 Rynne, John.
1890 Rynne, Michael A.
1848 Sadleir, James.
1866 Salaman, Selim Myer.
1833 Sampson, Francis Cornel.
1832 Sargent, Richard S.
1848 Sargint, Richard.
1839 Saunderson, William.
1879 Sawyer, Richard H. S.
1884 Scarr, George.
1871 Scott, Harvie.
1867 Scott, Horatio.
1888 Scott, Horatio F.
1847 Scott, James Edward.
1888 Scott, John Alfred.
1883 Scott, John Harrison.
1889 Scott, Thomas A.
1881 Scott, William Sidney Jebb.
1884 Scovell, Rowland Hill.
1880 Scriven, George.
1842 Scriven, William B. B.
1890 Scale, Edwin Albert.
1847 Sellors, John Michael.
1882 Seymour, John Nicholson.
1837 Seymour, Richard.
1870 Seymour, Robt. Hemmings.
1884 Shackleton, Henry.
1889 Shackleton, William W.
1814 Shanahan, William.
1800 Shanley, Michael.
1836 Shannon, John.
1832 Sharkey, Edmond.
1802 Sharkey, Patrick.
1812 Shaw, Edward.
1892 ShaM', Robert H.
1888 Shaw, Townsend W.
1840 Shea, Thomas William.
1857 Sheill, John.
1850 Sheill, Thomas Wildridge.
1844 Shekleton, Joseph F.
1842 Shelton, Geo. Aug. Fred.
1877 Sheppard, H. Drought, Clk.
1869 Sherrard, David John.
1852 Shiell, William James.
1866 Shuldham, Edward B.
1826 Sibthorpe, Thomas.
1880 Silcock, Alexander.
1886 Simpson, John.
1847 Simpson, Maxwell.
1886 Simpson, Samuel.
1834 Singer, James Henderson,
1865 Skelton, James Marshall.
1821 Skeys, William John.
1887 Slaughter, Ernest A.
1885 Slaughter, Walter John.
1891 Sleith, David S.
1866 Smallman, Richard S.
1887 Smeeth, Henry George.
1864 Smith, Augustus.
1880 Smith, David Chadwick.
1860 Smith, Edward.
1831 Smith, Francis William.
1869 Smith, Gilbart.
1858 Smith, Henry S.
1886 Smith, Richard Henry.
1884 Smith, Telford.
1878 Smith, Thomas Orde.
1882 Smith, Travers R. M.
1884 Smith, Victor Edwin.
1867 Smith, Walter George.
1875 Smith, William B.
1863 Smith, William F.
1859 Smvly, Philip Crampton.
1872 Smyly, William Josiah.
1860 Smyth, Brice.
1870 Smyth, Hatton.
1819 Smyth, John.
1889 Smyth, Richard.
1848 Smyth, Robert Beresford.
1885 Smyth, Ross Vincent B.
1890 Smyth, Sydney B.
1886 Smyth, Thomas Edward.
1875 Smyth, William Beatty.
1886 Soady, Brooking.
1826 Sparks, Robert.
BACHELOES IN MEDICINE.
413
1874 Spear, William.
1826 Spillan, Daniel.
1889 Spowart, William R.
1888 Sproule, Alfred Arnold.
1883 Sproule, Robert Edward.
1881 Sproulle, Hamilton M.
1876 Sproulle, Oliver.
1827 Stack, Edward.
1873 Stack, Richard Theodore.
1838 Stack, Robert.
1817 Stack, William.
1866 Stanford, William H. N.
1889 Stanistreet, George B.
1875 Stanley, William Henry R.
1881 Stanton, Thomas.
1833 Stapleton, M. H.
1827 Staunton, Charles.
1892 Staunton, Frederick W.
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. Haldane.
1869 Stokes, Henry Haldane.
1892 Stokes, Charles E.
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 AValler.
1880 Studdert, Richard Charles.
1841 Sunter, Thomas More.
1868 Supple, Robert Harrison.
1884 Swan, William Travers.
1839 Swan, Joseph G.
1865 Swanzy, Henry R.
1836 Sweeny, Daniel.
1888 Swiney, Francis S.
1885 Switzer, Arthur Ernest.
1883 Symes, Glascott Hardy.
1844 Symes, William.
1863 Symes, William H.
1875 Taaffe, Robert.
1868 Tabuteau, Joseph Manly.
1889 Tate, Gerard W.
1889 Tate, Thomas M.
1884 Tatham, John F. W.
1892 Taylor, Alfred E.
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 Thompson, Edward Charles.
1883 Thompson, Henry Neville.
1866 Thompson, James.
1892 Thompson, Joseph.
1870 Thompson, William.
1876 Thompson, James Edward.
1877 Thompson, Robert Norman.
1872 Thornhill, Hayraan.
1856 Thornhill, Thomas Allen.
1844 Thornhill, WilUam.
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.
1892 Townsend, Edwin H.
1869 Townsend, R.Hungerford.
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, Phiueas Barrett.
414
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND SUEGEEY.
1871 Tweedy, Henry John.
1889 Twigg, Richard C.
1870 Underhill, Arthur Stopford.
1857 Ussher, Henry.
1866 Ussher, James H.
1891 Valentine, William A.
1828 Veitch, Andrew James.
1818 Venables, Robert.
1864 Vesey, T. Agmondeshara.
1890 Vickers, William H. P.
1890 Yigne, Alfred.
1840 Vigors, Richard C.
1835 Waddy, John.
1872 Wade, Arthur Law.
1886 Wade, George Augustus.
.1851 Wade, Willoughby Fras.
1892 Wales, Alfred E.
1867 Walker, John.
1873 Walker, John.
1888 Walker, John G.
1890 Walker, Philip C.
1811 Wall, Lucas.
1869 Wall, Robert Morton.
1840 Walsh, George Edward.
1872 Walsh, Samuel.
1877 Walsh, WilUam Butler.
1886 Walter, John Bellett.
1875 Walter, William.
1877 Walton, John.
1 865 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, WilUam 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.
1886 Whaite, Thomas DuBcdat.
1868 Wharton, James Henry.
1870 Wheeler, William Ireland.
1840 Whiatler, Thomas.
1876 Whitaker, George.
1890 White, Digby 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 White, 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
{adeundemGradum, 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.
1892 Wilmot, Claude E. W.
1881 Wilson, Edmund F. B.
1856 Wilson, Frederick R.
1889 Wilson, George J.
1857 Wilson, James.
1864 Wilson, John Alexander.
1886 Wilson, Richard Mervyn.
1879 Wilson, West Wheldale.
1866 Wilson, WilHam D.
1888 Wilson, Wm. Mac Neelv.
1882 Windle, Bertram Coghill A.
1884 Windle, Reginald Joscelyn.
1891 Winter, William A.
1864 Witherby, Wm. Henry.
1870 Wolseley, Cadwallader B.
1829 Wood, Samuel.
1872 Woodhouse, Stewart.
1844 Woodley, Richard.
1881 Woodroffe, Augustus W.
1877 Woodroffe, John Fitzhenrv.
1876 Woods, Charles RoUestoii".
1886 Woods, Hugh.
1869 Woods, Oscar Thomas.
1889 Woods, Robert H.
1873 Woods, Thomas Arthur.
1832 Woodward, Edward.
BACHELOKS IN MEDICINE.
415
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, Eichard B.
'885 Wynne, John Darley.
1884 Yeates, George Wyclif
1807 Yeates, Grant David {ad
eundem Gradum, Ozon.).
1889 Yeates, Robert A.
1867 Yeo, Gerald Francis.
1878 Young, Alexander George.
1874 Young, Charles Grove.
1873 Young, Frederick Simou.
1882 Young, Louis Tarleton.
1878 Yourdi, John Robert.
416
DEGREES IN MEDICINE AND SUKGEKI.
LICENTIATES IN OBSTETKIC SCIENCE.
1890 Bulger, Michael J.
LICENTIATES IN STIKGEET.
1880 Brazier- Creagh, George W.
1 868 Browne, Nesbitt Peter.
1890 Bulger, MichaelJ.
1858 Burland, Benjamin.
1876 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 Hanbury, Jas. Arthur
1860 Hart, George Vaughan.
1858 Hope, William Astle.
1870 Huddart,C-ithbert H.Cooke.
1874 Johnston, William 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'CarroU, Martin.
1886 O'Connor, John.
1871 Purefoy, Richard Dancer.
1865 Rawson, Edward Albert.
1853 Roche, W. Sylvester.
1874 Ruttle, Robert.
1853 Shiell, Wniiam 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.
417
LICENTIATES IN MEDICINE.
1882 Allen, William Hamilton.
1866 Boake, William John Slade.
1880 Brazier-Creagh, George W.
1867 Brew, Thomas Foley.
1890 Bulger, Michael J.
1861 Burton, William Edward.
1822 Butler, Charles.
1875 Byrne, Edward Henderson.
1868 Commins, Henry.
1886 Conway, Daniel.
1876 Cooper, Charles Alfred.
1822 Corbet, Richard.
1878 Crofts, James Grove.
1887 Darley, Alfred Eussell.
1876 Duckworth, R. Henry D'O.
1874 Fausset, John Duke.
1883 Fagan, Charles Josepi.
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, CuthbertH. C.
1865 Hudson, Robert.
1874 Johnston, WiUiam.
1872 Kelly, Thomas Joseph.
1874 Lambert, HepenstalOrmsby.
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 Augustus.
1880 Smyth, WilUam.
1865 Stephenson, Edw. Aloysius.
1863 Telford, David William.
1878 Thompson, CroasdaileMiller.
1866 Vesey, Richard Murray.
1881 Young, Louis Tarleton.
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^tcixm hx ffingimmitg.
MASTERS IN ENGINEEEING,
From 1860 to June 1891.''
1888 Alexander, Thomas {honoris causd).
*1892 Armstrong, William George, Lord {honoris causa).
*1892 Baker, Sir Benjamin {honoris causa).
1878 Barnardo, George Charles Ferdinand.
1870 Bourne, Walter.
1876 Bourne, Robert.
1890 Carleton, Henry Richard.
1866 Cooke, Theodore.
1883 Crawford, Robert {honoris causa).
1862 Downing, Samuel {honoris causd).
1863 Galwey, WiEiam.
1890 Gai-vey, 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 causa).
1862 Mallet, Robert {honoris causd).
1862 Marshal, Joseph Gilbert.
1874 Moore, Joseph Henry.
1883 Neville, Edward Anster.
1873 Price, James.
1888 Ramsbottom, John {honoris causd).
1877 Rowan, Devonsher John.
1887 Sanders, Robert Massy Dawson.
1802 Smart, William George.
1870 Stoney, Bindon Blood.
1873 Traill, William Acheson.
• The Dejrree of Master In EnglneerlnBr was Instituted In 1860.
• Conferred at the Special Tcjcentenary Commeucements, July 6, 1892.
DIPLOMAS IN THE ENaiNEEEINQ SCHOOL.
419
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. Brien, Thomas.
21. Ds. Cooke, Richard.
22. Ds. Gallagher, Hugh.
23. Ds. Clarke, AViUiam F.
24. Ds. Dickenson, James.
25. Ds. Fortescue, Clermont J.
1849.
Trinity Term.
26. Ds. Barrington, Edward £.
27 Ds. Warren, Robert.
28. Ds. Holt. Edward.
29. Ds. Beatty, John.
30. Ds. Griflath, 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. Hull, 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.
5Q. Peebles, John.
57. Galwey, William.
58. Ds. Medlicott, Henry B.
59. Ds. Dawson, Emerson,
60. Smyth, John.
1851.
Trinity Term,
61. Longfield, Charles.
62. Pakenham. Thomas S.
420
DIPLOMAS IN TflE ENGINERRHfG 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.
TVinity Term.
72. Ds. Kennedy, John.
73. Ds. Carroll, Frederick.
74. Ds. O'Kelly, Joseph.
75. Kinahan, George.
Michaelmas Term.
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, WiUiam.
83. Ds. Lloyd, John.
84. Archer, John H.
1855.
Trinity Term.
85. Geoghegan, Henry.
86. Major, James.
Michaelmas Term.
87. Wynne, Albert.
88. Whyte, Henry F.
89. Nelson, Horatio.
90. King, Francis.
1866.
Trinity Term.
91. Rowan, Devonsher.
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, Arthxir.
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.
105. StaweU, George.
1858.
Trinity Term.
106. Mag. Townsend, Edward.
107. Ds. Martin, Thomas.
108. Ruxton, George William.
109. Weir, Christopher John.
Michaelmas Term.
110. Mr. Rynd, John.
111. Walker, W. F., wAo/.
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'Dowell, Hay.
120. Ds. Meares, Joseph L.
121. Ds. Caulfield, Hans, St. Gee.
122. Ds. Stephens, John C.
1860.
Trinity Term.
123. Cooke, Theodore.
124. Ds. Sullivan, George.
125. Ds. Crosthwaite, Thos.R.S.
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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 University, to he 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.
1861.
Trinity Term.
8.
9.
Townsend, Horace.
Barton, King.
10. Dopping, Edward.
Michaelmas Term.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Gierke, William J.
Smyth, George.
Robinson, William.
Crosthwaite, Thomas John.
15. Jameson, John,
16. Leeson, George John Robert.
17. Hassard, Robert.
18. Peirce, John Thomas.
1862.
Trinity Term.
19. Batsman, Charles William. | 20. Grubb, Henry.
Michaelmas Term.
21. Shillington, Henry.
22. Dickinson, John.
23. Mann, Isaac.
24. Algie, James.
29. Knapp, William H.
30. Jacob, Augustus.
31. Hanna, Francis.
25. Heath, Edward.
26. Mr. Kennedy, Page E,
27. Jones, Richard.
28. Scott, John M.
1863.
Trinity Term.
32. Traill, William Basil.
33. Owen, Wallace.
X2
422
LICENSES AND DEGREES IN ENGINEKRING.
Michaelmas Term.
34. "Wjmne, Windham H.
35. Chute, Henry George.
36. Ormsby, Montague H.
37. Eeade, Sydney A.
41. Russell, Henry.
42. Johnston, Benjamin.
43. Dunlop, H. J. W.
44. Quilton, Edward T.
45. Rowan, William.
60. Watson, William.
61. Bamai-do, George C. F.
52. Jones, Charles.
53. Ensor, Charles.
54. Montgomery, Henry B.
65. Downing, Samuel.
56. Anderson, J. A.
38. Prendergast, Francis Ensor.
39. Geoghegan, Robert.
40. Toole, WiUiam
1864.
Trinity Term.
46. Barron, Albert.
47. Russell, John.
48. Ringwood, Charles.
49. Gerrard, Samuel W,
Michaelmas Term.
57. Quigley, Richard.
58. Watson, George.
59. Wilkinson, Maurice.
60. Clarke, William.
61. Maxwell, John.
62. Lyster, John.
63. Blood, Bagot.
64. Loftie, Henry.
65. Mills, Samuel.
66. Homidge, Jolm,
71. Gore, John E.
72. White, Godwin
73. Bourne, Robert.
74. Kcatinge, Henry
78. Ellis, Robert H.
79. Willson, William G.
80. Luby, John Henry.
81. Tyndall, Albert Henry.
86. Warren, James.
87. Kempster, John.
88. Butler, Frederick A.
89. Duffin, William C.
90. Shannon, Robert J.
96. Bayley, George.
97. Hunt, Edward.
1865.
JViniti/ Term.
67. Woodward, Richard.
68. Stein, Robert.
69. Croasdaile, George J.
70. Glenny, James S.
Michaelmas Term.
75. Allen, Henry.
76. Traill, Robert.
77. Freeman, Francis.
1866.
Trinity Term.
82. Reilly, John.
83. Massey, Godfrey Hugh.
84. Wall, Henry Poer.
85. Thompson, Henry.
Michaelmas Term.
91. Bond, Edward.
92. Petherick, John.
93. Dunscombe, Clement.
94. Larniinie, John.
95. Cotton. Richard.
1867.
Trinity Term.
98. M'lvor, Charles.
99. Reed, James J. K.
LICENSES AND DEGREES IN ENGINEEEING.
423
Michaelmas Term.
100. Moore, Joseph H.
101. Draper, Carter.
102. Phelan, Alfred.
103. Atkins, William.
104. Traill, William A.
105. Wynne, Edward N.
HI.
112,
113.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
131.
132.
133.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
Cooke, Samuel.
EifFe, Luke.
Apjohn, James.
West, Charles D.
Cochrane, Charles I
Griffith, John P.
Clibborn, John.
Balfe, Edmund.
Ryan, John H.
Sykes, George H.
Smythe, Arthur J.
H.
Neville, Edward.
White, Henry Bewley.
Daly, William M.
Michaelmas Term.
Hollinshead, Hugh H. B.
Nicholson, Charles J.
Dickson, George W.
Calwell, Robert B.
Fitzgerald, William Boyd.
106. Rigby, Jason.
107. Backhouse, Marmaduke.
108. Richardson, Henry.
109. Craig, John.
110. Waring, Charles.
1868.
Trinity Term.
114. Paris, Charles.
115. Newell, William O'Brien.
Michaelmas Term.,
124. Edmundson, John W.
125. Purcell, Gervaise.
126. Hartrick, Edward M.
127. Otway, James.
128. Dwyer, Frederick L.
129. Thompson, Thomas M. L.
130. Hatch, Nicholas.
1869.
Trinity Term.
134. Babington, Hume.
135. Waring, Charles.
136. Johnston, William.
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. Diirgan, John A.
1870.
Trinity Term.
151. Doolin, Walter.
152. Kelly, Gustavus.
153. Gerrard, Arthur.
154. Nicolls, Thomas J.
Michaelmas Term.
158. Wallis, Beresford Graham.
159. Heath, Francis Augustus.
160. Spring,^ Francis J. E.
* Mr. Spring did not pass the Final Examination for Licenses in Engineering, but was
awarded a License by special permission of the Board at the Winter Commencements,
1371, on the ijround of having been previously distinguished in the Engineering School
and of having obtained a very high place at the Examination held in June, 1S70, for
En^nners' appointments jn the Indian Public Works Department.
424
LICENSES AND DEGREES IN ENGINEERING.
161. Pim, James Phelps.
162. Banks. William.
165. Jones, Stopford.
167. Gordon, Albert.
168. Kirkpatrick, AVilliam.
1871.
Trinity Term.
163. Dale, John William.
164. Apjohn, Richard.
Michaelmas Term.
I 166. Maclvor, Ivor.
1872.
Trinity Term.
169. Lawless, Louis.
170. Willson, Frederick.
171. Armstrong, George.
172. M'Donnell, John.
176. Cox, John.
177. Mahon, John C.
1873.
Trinity Term.
173. Metge, Peter.
174. Walker, Robert King.
175. O'Kelly, Gerald.
Michaelmas Term.
178. Bagnall, Harvey.
179. Eoss, George.
1874.
Trinity Term.
180. Mr. Parsons, Richard C.
181. Connor, Jjoslie.
182. Sharpe, R. W.
183. Neville, Parke.
184. Hardy, Thomas.
185. Qninlan, 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. Myles, T. J.
204. Skerrett, 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.
1875.
Trinity Term.
I 198. Kough, James.
Michaelmas Term.
205. Dixon, John W.
206. Bourke, Palmer.
207. Neill, Daniel.
208. Wrightson, N.
209. Yourdi, George.
187C.
Trinity Term.
210. Hartley, Frederick John.
LICENSES AND DEGEEES IN ENGINEEIUNG.
425
Michaelmas Term,
211.
212.
Swiney, John H. H.
Hearne, Edward B.
213. Clement, Mildmay T. C
214. Dowley, Edmond P.
1877.
215.
216.
217.
Galbraith, S. H.
Pentland, H.
Bradstreet, E. S.
Trinity
Term.
218. Despard, W. W.
219. Lawrenson, E. E.
Michaelmas Term.
220.
221.
222.
Mr. Fry, William H
Beatty, H. J.
Rae, J. H. M.
'
223. Johnston, F.
224. Carleton, H. R.
225. Mac Farlane, N.
1878.
226.
227.
James, W. H.
Creery, L.
Trinity Term.
228. Price, James.
Michaelmas Term.
229.
230.
Allen, Henry.,.
Neville, E. A.
231. De Einzy, James.
232. Price, A. D.
1879.
Trinity Term.
233.
234.
Ferguson, William D. 235. Mr. Pontifex E. Lionel.
Bergin, Francis. 236. Watson, William.
Michaelmas Term.
237.
238.
239.
Digby, E. W.
Pratt, Mervyn.
Synge, R. A.
240. Stewart, Abraham.
241. Kernaghan, William.
242. Shannon, S. J.
1880.
243.
244.
Poole, T. H.
Smith, K. W.
Trinity Term,
245. Wilkinson, B.
Michaelmas Term.
246.
247.
Hayes, Richard.
Frend, William.
248. Birch, Edward.
249. Williamson, Benjamin,
1881.
250.
251
252
Mulvany, Christoph
Stuart, William,
Milne, Leonard.
Trini
er.
ty Term.
253. Shaw, Prosser H.
254. French, W. P.
426
LICENSES AND DEGREES IN ENGINEEBING.
Michaelmas Term.
256. Mandeville, Montague.
256. Coffee, George.
257. BurtchaeU, David E.
268. Deane, Henry H.
259. Searight, George S.
261. Mr. Joly, John.
262. Tomlinson, Thomas.
264. Downing, Arthur.
1882.
Trinity Term.
260. Bruce, Cecil.
Michaelmas Term.
263. Moyers, Lambert.
1883.
Trinity Term.
I 265. Frend, Albert.
Michaelmas Term.
266. Anderson, Robert.
267. Fitzmaurice, Maurice.
268. Morton, C. Scott.
269. "Wray, Chas. Driukwater.
270. Brewster, Edward.
271. Smith, George H.
1884.
Trinity Term.
272. Day, Robert MarshaU. | 274. Willoch, John Morris.
273. Sanders, Robert Massy D.
Michaelmas Term.
275. Collen, William Garibaldi.
276. Gradwell, John.
277. Dobbin, Peter.
278. Oliver, Charles D.
279. Hopkins, William.
1886.
Trinity Term {Beginning of).
280. Webster Henry. I 282. Middleton John.
281. Crosthwaite, Ponsonby M. |
Trinity Term {End of).
283. Longfield, Richard. I 285. Sanders, Evelyn.
284. Hogg, William.
Michaelmas Term.
286. Trouton, Frederick.
287. Becher, Charles.
288. Johnston, George L.
289. Groves, Tenison.
290. Seymour, Cliarles.
291. Le Fanu, Brinsley.
292. Dolan, John.
293. Puzoy, Edmund.
i 294. Keating, William J.
\ 295. Robinson, Graham.
LICENSES AND DEGREES IN ENGIITEERING.
427
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. CricMon, 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.
x3
333. Lyons, Francis.
334. Martin, John Cbarles.
335. Moorhead, R. Bradshaw.
336. Wilson, John G.
428
LICENSES AND DEGRKES IN ENGINEERING.
337. 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. M'Donnell, 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. i 351. Devenish-Meares, Basil.
Michaelmas Term.
352. Fortescue, Mathew.
1892.
Trinity Term.
[None.]
Michaelmas Term.
353. Becher, William Stewart.
354. Belhomme, Richard Michel.
355. Croasdaile, John Ernest.
366. Prittie-Perry, W. R. Victor.
357. Trench, Ernest F. Crosbie.
( 429 )
'§xofmox% of % te&mitg.
REGIUS PEOFESSOR OF DIVINITY.
Professors of Divinity since the Foundation.
1600 Luke Challoner, D.D.
1607 James Ussher, D.D. Chancellor of St. Patrick's, 1607 ; Vice-
Chancellor of the University, 1614; Bishop of Meath, 1621 ;
Archbishop of Armagh, 1624.
1621 Samuel Ward, B.D. of Ipswich.
1623 Joshua Hoyle, D.D., Master of University Coll., and Eegius Pro-
fessor 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 Palliser, D.D. Bishop of Cloyne, 1692; Archbishop of
Cashel, 1694.
1693 George Brown, D.D. Provost, 1695.
1699 Owen Lloyd, D.D. Dean of Down, 1709.
1714 Richard Baldwin, D.D. Provost, 1717.
1722 Claudius Gilbert, D.D. Eector of Ardstraw, 1730.
1743 Henry Clarke, D.D. Eector of Clonfeacle, 1746.
1746 John Pellisier, D.D. Eector of Ardstraw, 1752.
1753 John Lawson, D.D.
1759 Brabazon Disney, D.D.
Regius Professors of Divinity.
1761 Brabazon Disney, D.D.
1790 James Drought, D.D.
1800 Eichard Graves, D.D. {Deputy.)
1819 Eichard Graves, D.D. {Professor.) Dean of Ardagh.
1827 Charles E. Elrington, D.D. (Deputy.)
1829 Charles Eichard Elrington, 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.B.
430
PR0FE8S0BS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
AECHBISHOP king's IECTUEEES IN DIVINITT.
1719
1721
1722
1728
1730
1731
1734
1735
1738
1739
1740
1746
1747
1748
1750
1751
1753
1754
1761
1764
1765
1766
1768
1773
1774
1776
1777
1778
1779
1781
1782
1783
1785
Robert Howard, D.D.
George Berkeley % D.D.
Patrick Delany, D.D.
William Thompson, D.D.
Robert Shaw, M.A.
Lambt. Hughes, M.A.
Charles Stuart, D.D.
C. Cartwriiiht, D.D,
Hugh Graffan, D.D.
John Obins. M.A.
Henry Clarke, D.D.
John Lawson, D.D.
J. AVhittingham, D.D.
Wood Gibson, D.D.
James Knight, D.D.
J. Whittingham, D.D.
James Knight, D.D.
Brabazon Disney, D.D.
William Andrews, D.D.
Richard Murray, D.D.
John Stokes, D.D.
Thomas Leland, D.D.
John Stokes, D.D.
Henry Dabzac, D.D.
Michael Kearney, D.D.
John Forsayeth, D.D.
Michael Kearney, D.D.
James Drought, D.D.
Henry Dabzac, D.D.
John Forsayeth, D.D.
John Kearney, D.D.
James Drought, D.D.
Thomas Wilson, D.D.
ir88 John Henry
1786 James Drought, D.D.
1787 John Kearney, D.D.
1790 George Hall, D.D.
1792 John Barrett, D.D.
1795 Thomas Elringlon, D.D.
1796 George Hall, D.D.
1797 John BaiTett, 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'Brien^ 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.
1857 Thomas E. Webb, M.A.
1889 John Isaac Beahe, 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.
•Dean of Deny, 1724 j Bishop of Cloyne. ^733; Author of "Theory of Vlsioti,"
Prindi.lc* of Human Knowledge," " Dialogues between Hylos and Pliilonous." &c.
k A'-chbishop of Dublin.
* lii«hopofO»8ory.
PROFESSORS OP THE UNIVERSITY. 43l
PROFESSORS OF POLITICAL ECONOMY.
1832 Moimtiford 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.p.
1856 John Elliott Caimes, M.A.
1861 Arthur Houston, M.A.
1866 James Slattery, M.A.
1872 Eobert Donnell, M.A.
1877 J. Johnston Shaw, M.A.
1882 Charles Francis Bastable, M.A.
PROFESSOR OF JURISPRUDENCE AND INTERNATIONAL 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 Stoughtou 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 Eobert Phipps, LL.D.
1809 Eichard Graves, D.D.
1810 Francis Hodgkinson, LL.D.
1840 Eichard 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.
EEGIUS PROFESSOR OF FEUDAL iND ENGLISH LAW.
Frofessors.
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 Vaughan Hart, LL.D.
^31
PROPESSOES OF THE UNIVERSITY.
REID PROFESSOR OF PENAL LEGISLATION, CONSTITUTIONAL AND
CRIMINAL LAW, AND THE LAW OF EVIDENCE.
1888 Richard Robert Cherry, LL.D.
ERASMUS SMITHES PROFESSORS OP MATHEMATICS.
1762 Gabriel Stokes, LL.D.
1764 Richard Murray, D.D.
1795 Thomas Elrington, D.D.
1799 George Hall, D.D,
1800 William Magee, D.D.
1813 Bartholomew 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 Burnsidb, 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 PeUisier, D.D.
1747 J. Whittingham, D.D.
1750 WiUiam 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 MacDonnell, 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 PHTLOSOPHY.
1847 John Hewitt Jellett, M.A.
1870 Richard Townsend, M.A.
1884 Benjamin Williamson, M.A.
1890 Francis Alexander Tarleton, LL.D.
PROFESSORS OF ASTRONOMY.
1783 Henry Ussher, D.D.
1790 John Bnnkley, D.D.
1827 Sir William Rowan Hamilton^, LL.D.
1865 Francis Briiuow, Ph.D.
1874 Sir Robert Stawell Ball, LL.D.
1892 Arthur Alcock Rambaut, Sc. D.
• Author of "Theory of Systems of Rays " (Transactions, Royal Irish Academy, 1824),
••Lectures on Quaternions" (Dublin. 18.53), and many other Mathematical Publications
He died at the Ub8cr\'atory in Augu.st, 1865.
fROFESSOES OF THIi UJflVERSITY. 433
ERASMUS smith's PKOFESSOES OF NATURAL AUD EXPEKIMENTAL
PHILOSOPHY.
1724 Richard Helsham, M.D.
1738 Cal. Cartwright, D.D.
1745 William Clement, M.A.
1759 Hugh Hamilton, M.A.
1769 Thomas AVilson, D.D.
1786 Matthew Young, D.D.
1799 Thomas Ellington, D.D.
1807 William Davenport, M.A.
1822 Bartholomew Lloyd, D.D.
1831 Humphrey Lloyd, M.A.
1843 James M'Cullagh, M.A.
1848 Robt. Vickers Dixon, M.A.
1854 Joseph A. Galbraith, M.A.
1870 John R. Leslie, M.A.
1881 George Francis Fitzgerald, M.A.
PEOFESSOES OF GEOLOGY.
1844 John PhiUips.
1845 Thomas Oldham, F.G.S.
1851 Samuel Haughton, M.A.
1881 Valentine BaU% M.A.
1883 William Johnson Sollas, LL.D.
LECTUEEES IN, AND PEOFESSOES OF, CHEMISTEY.
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.
PEOFESSOE OF APPLIED CHEMISTEY.
1844 James Apjohn, M.D.
PEOFESSOES OF MINEEALOGY.
1845 James Apjohn, M.D.
1881 Valentine Ball,^ M.A.
1883 William Johnson Sollas, LL.D.
PEOFESSOES OF COMPAEATIVE ANATOMY.
1872 Alexander Macalister, M.D.
1883 Henky W. Mackintosh, M.A.
» Member of Staff of Geological Survey of India, 1864 ; Fellow of Calcutta University,
1872; F.R.S., 1882; Director of tlie Science and Art .Museum, Dublin, 1883 1 Author of
"Jungle Life in India," "Economic Geology of India," "Diamonds, Coal, and Gold of
India," and of upwards of one hundi'ed Papers oti Indian Geology, Zoology, and Etlino-
logy.
4S4
PROFESSORS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
LECTURERS IN, AlTD 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 Eobert 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 WiUiam 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.
1862 James W. Cusack, M.D.
1861 Robert Adams, M.D.
1875 William CoUes, M.D.
1891 Sir George H. Porter, M.D., Bart.
LECTURERS IN, AND PROFESSORS OF, ANATOMY 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,
M.D.
1883 Daniel John Cunningham, M.D.
PROFESSORS OF SURGERY.
1849 Robert W. Smitli, M.D.
1873 Edward U. BENNiiiT, M.D.
PROFESSOES or THE UNIVERSITY.
435
UNIVERSITY ANATOMISTS.
1716 Surgeon Green.
Mr. Shaw.
1743 Mr. Whittingham,
1753 Mr. George Cleghom.
1861 John K. Barton, M.D
1864 Edward H. Bennett, M.D.
1873 Thomas Evelyn Little,
M.D.
1891 Henry St. John Bkooks.
PROFESSORS OP CIVIL ENGINEERING.
1842 John M'Neill.
1852 Samuel Downing, LL.D.
1882 Robert Crawford, M.A.
1887 Thomas Alexander, M.A.I.
PROFESSOR EXTRAORDINARY OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING.
1852 Sir John M'Neill, LL.D.
PROFESSORS OF MUSIC.
1764 The Right Hon. Garrett Wesley, Earl of Momington,
Mus. Doc.
1845 John Smith, Mus. Doc.
1862 Sir Robert Prescott Stewart, Mus. Doc.
ERASMUS SMITH'S PROFESSORS OF ORATORY.
Professors of Oratory and Sistory.
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.
1781 John Kearney, D.D.
1799 Richard Graves, D.D.
1867 Edward Dowden, M.A.
1814 P. C. Crampton, LL.D.
1816 Richard MacDonnell, D.D.
1852 John Kells Ingram, LL.D.
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. Hodgkinj=on, LL.D.
1807 Robert Phipps, LL.D.
1809 William Magee, D.D. i
1880 Robert Yelvekt
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.
1862 Thomas Luby, D.D.
1855 Thomas Stack, M.A.
1866 John K. Ingram, LL.D.
ON Tyuuell, M.A.
436 PEOFESSORS OF THE UNTVERSITY.
PROFESSOES OF BIBLICAL GEEEK.
1838 George Sidney Smith, D.D.
1875 Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, M.A.
1888 Samuel Hemphill, B.D.
PEOFESSOES OF LATDf.
1870 "WiUiam H. Ferrar, M.A.
1871 Eobert T. TyrreU, M.A.
1880 Arthur Palmer, M.A.
PEOFESSOE EXTEAOEDINAET OF CLASSICAL LITEEATUEE.
1873 Thomas J. Bellingham Brady, LL.D.
PEOFESSOES OF SANSKEIT AND COMPAEATIVE PHILOLOGY.
1858 Rudolph Thomas Siegfried.
1863 Carl Friedrich Lottner.
1871 Robert Atkinson, LL.D.
PEOFESSOES OF FEENCH AND GEEMAlf.
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.
PEOFESSOE OF QEEMAN.
1866 Albert Maximilian Selss, M.A.
PEOFESSOES OF ITALIAN AND SPANISH.
1778 A. Vieyra, LL.B.
1797 Vacant till 1799.
1799 Alfonso Pelegrini, LL.D.
1824 Evasio Radice, LL.D.
1849 Basilio Aiigeli.
1862 A. C. Marani.
mOPESSOES OF THE UNIVERSITY. 437
PEOFESSOU OF THE ROMANCE LANGUAGES.
1869 Egbert Atkinson, LL.D.
PEOFESSOES OF lEISH.
1840 Thomas DeVere Coneys, M.A.
1852 Daniel Foley, M.A.
1861 Thaddeus O'Mahony, D.D.
1879 James Goodman, M.A.
PEOFESSOES OF HEBEEW 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 William 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.
PEOFESSOES OE AEABIC, PEESIAN, AND HINDUSTANI.
1855 William Wrights
1861 MiR ArLAD Ali, M.A.
PEOFESSOE OF ANCIENT HISTOEY.
1869 John P. Mahaffy, D.D.
PEOFESSOES OF MODEEN HISTOEY.
1762 Francis Andrews, LL.D.
1769 Michael Kearney, D.D.
1778 Henry Dabzac, 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.
PEOFESSOES OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTOEY.
1850 Samuel Butcher, D.D.
1852 William Fitzgerald, D.D.
1857 WilHam Lee, D.D.
1863 Eichard Gibbings, D.D.
1878 Charles P. Eeichel,
D.D.
1883 George Thomas Stokes, D.D.
» Editor of " The Travels of Ibn Jubair," Leyden : Brill, 1852; " Tlie Book of Jonah,
in four Shemitic Versions, with coiresponding Glossaries," London . Williams and Nor-
gate, 1856; "Opuscula Arabica," Leyden: Brill. 1859; " Analcctcs sur I'Histoire et la
Littfcrature des Arabcs d' Espagne," par Al-Makkari, vol. i., part 1.. Leyden: Brill, 1855 }
"Grammar of the Ara')ic Language," London : Williams and Norgate, 1869.
( 438 )
SINCE 1800.*
Anno £ 5. 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 disendowment of the Church of Ireland.
1805 Bequeathed by Henry George Quin, Esq., a choice col-
lection of books, including many Editiones Principes
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 Benefactors from 1501 will be found in tJie Calendar for 1877, vol. ii.
•This prize was obtained by the Kev, William Fitzgerald, B. A., sometime Scholai- of
this ColleKC. late I^rd Bishop of Killaloe.
• The names of the Subscribers to the Lloyd Exhibition Fund will be found In the
Luivcrslly Culendai- for the yuai- 1S41.
BENEFACTORS OF TRINITY COLLEGE. 439
Anno. £ 8. 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
encouragement of the study of the Irish language
among Divinity Students.
1845 Presented by William Darley 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, Echinoderms, and Crustacea ; valued at 600 0 0
1848 Given by Mrs. Catherine Wray, widow of the Eev.
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 Right 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.
1853 The Most Rev. Lord John George Beresford, D.D., Lord
Archbishop of Armagh, and Chancellor of the Uni-
versity, erected at his own expense the Campanile
in the centre of the gi-eat Quadrangle.
1853 Given by the Most Rev. Lord John George Beresford,
D. D., Lord Archbishop of Armagh, and Chancellor
of the University, towards founding a Chair of Ec-
clesiastical History in the University », . . . . 1000 0 0
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 Natural Philosophy
in the University^, 977 10 4
July 7. His Grace the Most Rev. Lord John George
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
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 infra, under the date April 3, 1861.
» The names of the Subscribers to the M'Culliigh Prize Fund will be found in the
Unirersity Caleudar for the year 18oo.
440 BENEFACTORS OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
1864 The Rev. Charles William "Wall, D. D., Vice-Provost,
gave to the Rev. Richard Gibbings, 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.
1858 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, was 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 15. Given by the Right Hon. and Most Rev.
Samuel Butcher, Lord Bishop of Meath, sometime
Fellow of Trinity College, and Regius Professor of
Divmity in the University, for a Memorial Window to
Archbishop Ussher, in the College Chapel, . . . 303 0 0
• ThU iiim waa civen In addition to a former munificent donation of £1000 for the
IBM purpuse. yide anU, under the date 1868.
BENEFACTORS OF TRINITY COLLEGE. 441
Anno i s. d.
1867 November 1 6. Given by tbe Rigbt Honorable Robert
Eichard "Warren, M. A., Attorney-General for Ire-
land, and M. P. for tbe University, to provide an
additional stained glass window in tbe College Cba-
pel, tbe sum of 300 0 0
1868 April 21. A Statue of Edmund Burke, by J. H.
Foley, R. A., erected by public subscription, in
front of Trinity College, was presented in tbe name
of tbe Subscribers to tbe Provost, Fellows, and
Scbolars, in tbe presence of His Royal Highness Al-
bert Edward Prince of Wales, and His Excellency
tbe Marquis of Abrecorn, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
1868 October 10. Given by tbe Right Hon. Robert Richard
Warren, M.A., Attorney- General for Ireland, and
M. P. for the University, to found a prize in tbe
Divinity School for tbe 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
of tbe College.
1870 December 24. Contributed by friends of the late James
S. ClufF, sometime Scholar of Trinity College, and
Classical Moderator and Student, in order to found a
Prize, to be called the ClufF Memorial Prize, to be
given in alternate years in Trinity College, Dub-
lin, and University College, London, the sum of . 200 0 0
1871 February 16. Presented by Colonel Halliday (on the
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 tbe Fund applicable
to tbe purpose of endowing a Prize in the Univer-
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 Monument 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 tbe 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 of 514 14 4
442 BENKFACTOES OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
Anno. £ s. d.
1874 November 11. Given by the Subscribers to the
Ferrar Memorial Fund, for the purpose 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 Tyrrell
Memorial Fund, for the purpose of founding in the
University of Dublin a biennial Prize in Classical
Composition, in memory of the late William Gerald
Tyrrell, a distinguished Student of the College, the
sum of 1 28 0 0
1879 May 10. Given by the Subscribers to the "Wilkins
Memorial Fund for the purpose of founding an
Annual Prize in memory of the late Charles James
"Wilkins, a distinguished Student of the College, in
connexion with the Trinity College Examinations
for Women, the siun of 186 3 0
1879 June 14. Given by Mrs. Mary Dummett, for the
pui-pose of founding a Scholarship in Trinity College,
to be called the Ekenhead Scholarship, to be com-
peted for by Students from the county of Antrim,
the sum of ... . . . 1000 0 0
1879 June 28. Given by Bagot Blood, Esq., to the Library
of Trinity College an Illuminated copy of Magna
Charta.
1879 October 11. Given by the Misses Brooke, for the pur-
pose of founding Prizes to commemorate the con-
nexion of their brother, the late John Brooke, Q.C.,
formerly Scholar, with Trinity College, the sum of 2000 0 0
1879 November 18. Given by Mrs. Fairholme, a copy,
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.
Larcorn, Bart., 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 Rev.
Aikin Irvine, above 1000 volumes.
1883 June 13. Given by Mrs. Michael Roberts, for the
purpose of founding a Prize for Mathematics, to
be called **The Michael Roberts Prize," the sum of 200 0 0
1883 November 24. The Rev. John Hewitt Jellett, D.D.,
Provost of Trinity Colk-ge, gave Prizes, which he
continued to give every year till his death, called
* Prizes for General Answering.*
BENEFACTOES OF TRINITY C0LLP:GE. 443
Anno. £ s. d.
1884 March 1. Presented by Mr. Jolliffe Tufneil, a
Mosque Staff.
1884 Bequeathed by Mrs. Helen Blake, for the purpose of
establishing a Scbolarship, to be called "The Blake
National History Scholarship," the sum of . . . 2700 0 0
1884 December 13. Given by Mrs. William Roberts, for
the purpose of founding a Prize for Classics, to be
called " The William Roberts Prize," the sum of 200 0 0
1885 May. Presented to the Library by W. Neilson
Hancock, LL.D., Q.C., 231 volumes of books, and
68 pamphlets.
1886 Presented to the Lihrary hy the Hon. Mrs. Chenevix
Trench, 63 volumes from the Library of the late
Most Rev. Richard Chenevix Trench, D.D., Lord
Archbishop of Dublin.
1886 Given hy the Subscribers to the Townsend Memorial
Fund, the sum of 566 18 0
1887 May 7. Presented to the Geological Museum by Sir
Thomas Upington, through Benjamin Williamson,
F. T. C. D., 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 the
purpose of founding a Scholarship in Trinity
College, to be called "The James Patrick Kidd
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 KUlarney, in the county of Kerry, after-
wards of Bomhay, 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
Central India Railway Company (£1,904, guaranteed
5 per cent. Consolidated Stock), to found "a Pro-
fessorship of Penal Legislation, including principles
of prevention, repression, and reformation ; " and
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, hy William
Morgan Jellett, B.A., the Saccharometer of his
father, the Rev. John Hewitt Jellett, D.D., late
Provost of Trinity College.
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444 BENEFACTORS OF TRINITr COLLEGE.
Anno.
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.
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 sum 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.
1889 Decembers. Presented to the Astronomical Observa-
tory of Trinity College, at Dunsink, by Isaac Roberts,
Esq., of Maghull, near Liverpool — afterwards of
Crowborough, Sussex — and erected in the Observa-
tory at his expense, an equatorially mounted reflect-
ing telescope for photographic purposes, containing
a fine 15-inch silvered glass reflector, by Witli.
1890 March 22. PresentedtotheLibraryby the Rev. Robert
Perceval Graves, a collection of MSS. and Tracts
belonging to the late Sir William R. Hamilton,
including his correspondence 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'Neill family. The badge is a heraldic stamp
belonging to a harp in the Library of Trinity
College.
1891 January 29. Presented by the late Rt. Rev. William
Connor Magee, Archbishop of York, a bust of himself,
by Joseph Watkins.
1891 April 4. Presented by Mrs. Lloyd, a bust of her
husband, the late Provost Humphrey Lloyd, by A.
Bruce Joy.
1891 October 10. Presented by Baron Iveagh, a picture
of Archbishop Adam Lof tus.
1891 Given by Mrs. Bagot, widow of the late Very Rev.
Daniel Bagot, Dean of Dromore, two silver cups,
formerly presented to Dean Bagot by the congrega-
tion attending certain Sermons delivered by him in
the Cathedral, Dromore.
CHANCELLOKS OF THE UNIVEKSITY. 445
1891 November 28. Given by the Rev. Joseph Carson,
D.p., 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
1892 January 18. Given by Mr. Harold Littledale and other
relatives and friends of the late Richard F. Littledale,
D.D., the sum of £228 lis 6d. to be devoted to the
foundation of a Prize in memory of him for the
encouragement of the study of English Literature 228 14 6
1892 May 4. Bust of the Duke of Wellington, by Chantry,
presented by Mr. D. J. Neill, Avondale, Edgbaston.
1892. July 16. Portrait of Henry Dodwell, sometime
Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, and afterM'ards
Camden Professor of History in Oxford, presented
by Mrs. Matilda Holland, in accordance with the
bequest of her late husband, the Rev. Wm. Holland,
Rector of Cold Norton, Essex.
1892 October 10. Bequeathed by Henry Sheares Perry,
Esq., of Cork, a collection of about 800 volumes.
1892-93. Graduates Tercentenary Memorial. A sum is
being contributed by past and present Members
of the College towards the erection of a Union
Building in commemoration of its Tercentenary.
The amount actually received up to December
24th is considerably over £5000.
[A list of the Subscribers will appear in next yearns Calendar.)
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 1. ; 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 Q,ueen Elizabeth.*
' "Cancellarii dignitatem lionoratissimo et fidelissimo consiliario nostro, Gulielmo
Cecillio, Domino Barnni de Burghley, totius Angli^e Thesauiario, delegatum approbu-
mus." — Charta Keg, Eliz., p. 8.
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446 CHANCELLORS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
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 commenced M.A. in 1583.
On the death of Lord Burghley, who had 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, lo9f^>.
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 w-ell known. He was beheaded at
the Tower of London, on Ash AVednesday, Feb. 25, 160?.*
1601. Sir Robert Cecil, Secretary of State, afterwards Earl of Salisbury.
Second son of William, Lord Burghley, above mentioned. He
was made Secretary of State in 1596 ; Chancellor of the Duchy
of Lancaster, 1597 ; Master of the Court of Wards, and principal
Minister of State on the death of his father, 1598 ; Lord High
Treasurer, 1608. Died May 24, 16 12.
1612. George Abbot, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Canterbiiry. Educated
at Oxford,, where he was Master of University College, 1597 ;
Dean of Winchester, 1599; Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry,
1609; 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, 1 620 ;
Bishop of St. David's, 1621 ; 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 most
part) in force in the University, was drawn up, under the King's
order, by his direction, and each page of the parclmient 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.«.
' See Peck's Desiderata Curiosa, Lib. 1. * See Rymer, Foed., Tom. xvi. 1. of<&.
" Sec Nlchol's I'rogi-esses of Queen Elizabeth, vol. ii. Fyncs Moi7Son's Itinerary,
Part il.. paye ao, sq.
<" " Libruni Statutorum in membrana consoriptiim, de octopinta ct octo pnginis in
folio niinoie constanteni, in cai)ite priniaj i)u;rinte augustissimo nomine nostro per nos
(ut prajfcrtiir), insciiptum, atcjue in imo uniuscujusque pajjinai per dictum Arcldepis-
cupum ex mandatu nostro Kipnatum."— 5/a^ Car. I., p. 108.
• See )ii« Life, by Ins cliaijlain, I'ctcr Hcylin, and liis Diary, published Ity Henry
Whiirton. under the Title or "The History of tlic Trouides and'Tryal of Alph. L .di
Lond. lol. IGUO i and a second volume, entitled, " Remains:" London, 1700.
CHANCELLOES OF THE UNIVEESITY. 447
Elected.
1645. 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, 1 643. In 1647 he was compelled 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 restored* to his office of Chancellor of the University, to which
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 b.
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 III. 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
to the Pro-
re-assuming
the Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland, and the Chancellorship of the University, after the
Restoration of Charles IL :—
To my veiy loveinc frends
The Provost and Senior Fellows
of Trinity College, neere Dublin.
S"
The affectionate expressions of your rejoyceing contained in your congi-atulatoiy
letter of the SO'h of November for my being restored by his Ma'** favour to the lionour of
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 your civility therein is of highest obligation upon me, soe ought my
acknowledgements to be returned 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 chiefest care, when
it shall please God that I anive in that Kingdome, to contribute my utmost endeavoura
in the advancement of God's true ReUigion and learning, the reconcilement of those op-
posite interests both in Church and State that have soe long fomented the distempers of
that languishing Kingdome, and the settlement of a firme and lasting Peace there, to
the everlasting honoui- of his Sacred Ma«'* and the comfort and satisfaction of all his
loyall and faitmull subjects. And soe I remain
Youi' most aflfectionate
frend to serve you,
Whitehall, the llth of Bee. 1661. Okmonde.
>> See his Life, by Thomas Carte. 3 vols, folio, Lond. 17o6.
' The following letter was addressed by "the Great Duke of Ormonde"' t
vost and Senior Fellows, in reply to their congratulatory address on his n
448 CllAifCELLOKS OF THE UNlVEUSlTr.
Elected.
remained in a state of inactivity, notwithstanding the remon-
stranres of Prince Eugene and the allies. For this, on the acces-
sion of George I., he was impeached hy the Commons of high
treason. Perceiving, from the height to which party spirit was
now carried, that he had no chance of an impartial 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 he died, Nov. 16, 1745, leaving no issue.
1715. His Royal Highness, George, Prince of "Wales, afterwards King
George II. Bora 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
King of England, and was crowned in "Westminster Abbey, Oct.
11, 1727 (0. 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 1 1 . , and father of King George III. Born Jan. 31, 1707.
Elected Chancellor, Dec. 24, 1728. ^ Died before his father, March
31, 1751. His picture, presented to the University by himself,
may be seen over the door of the Dining Hall of Trinity College.
1751. His Royal Highness William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland,
third son of King George II. Born April 26, 1721. Created
Duke of 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 oflEice 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 Commencement 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.
• College Register, p. 472. See a paper on the subject by Addison, in the Freeholder.
No. 33. See also a ludicrous parody on the speech made by Provost Pratt, at the in-
auguration of tlie new Chancellor, Swift's Works (by Sir Walter Scott), vol. xii. p. 364.
»» In the College Register, p. b(,3, an account is given of the form and manner in which
the oatli of otttce was administered to the newly elected Chancellor :— " After the Provost
had presented the Instrument of IClection to his lioyal Iliglmess, the Prince, expressing
the sense he had of the regard the Society had shown him in that election and assur-
ing them that at all times hereafter he sliould think himself obliged to doe every thing
in his nower for the service of the Society, gave the Instrument into the hands of the
I.,orrt Cliancellor."
CHANCELLOES OP THE UNIVERSITY. 449
Elected.
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 the throne of Hanover. Died Nov. 18, 1851.
1851. Lord John George De La Poer Beresford, D. D. Lord Primate of
all Ireland. Bom 1773. Consecrated Bishop of Cork, 1805.
Translated to Raphoe, 1807. Translated to Clogher, 1819.
Archbishop of Dublin, 1820. Archbishop of Armagh, 1822.
Vice- Chancellor of the University, 1829. Elected Chancellor,
on the death of the King of Hanover, December 6, 1851. Died
at "Woburn, Donaghadee, Saturday, July 26, 1862. A muni-
ficent benefactor to the University. See list of Benefactors,
under the dates 1837, 1840, 1853, 1854, and 1861.
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
Dublin, 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.
( 450 )
irotosfe of S^rimtg ^olltQt,
The Charter of Queen Elizabeth gave to the Fellows of Trinity
College the rights of electing the Provost. By the Charter of
Chai-les I. 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., Fellow of Trin. Coll., Dublin; admitted
Provost by Letters Patent, dated Jan. 22, 1806; consecrated
Bishop of Dromorc, !Nov. 17, 1811. Died six days after, Nov. 23.
1811. Thomas Elriugton, D. D., Fellow of Trin. CoU., Dublin; Pro-
fessor of Mathematics and of Natural Philosophy; Hector of
Ardtrea, 1806 ; admitted Provost by Letters Patent, dated Nov.
15, 18li; consecrated Bisliop of Limerick, 1820; translated to
Leighlin and Ferns, 1822. Died in Liverpool, July 12, 1835,
aged 74 years ; buried in the College Chapel'^.
1820. Samuel Kyle, D. D., Fellow of Trin. Coll., Dublin; admitted
Provost by Letters Patent, dated Oct. 11, 1820; consecrated
Bishop of Cork and lloss, 1831. Died in Dublin, May 18,
1848 ; buried in the College Chapel.
1831. Bartholomew Lloyd, D.D., FeUow of Trin. Coll., Dublin; Pro-
fessor of Natural Philosophy ; admitted Provost by Letters
Patent, dated March, 1831. Died Nov. 24, 1837 ; buried in
the College Chapel'^.
1337. Franc Sadleir, D.D., Fellow of Trin. Coll., DubUn; Professor of
Mathematics ; admitted Provost by Letters Patent, dated De-
cember, 1837. Died at Castieknock, December 14, 1851 ; buried
in the College Chapel*.
' Cap. iv.
» A liht of the Provosts since the Foundation will be found in the Calendar for 1877,
TOl. II.
• His publications are as follows:- A volume of Donnellan Lectures on the Proof of
Cliristianity derived from the Miracles of the New TesUinient, 17% ; the Clergy of the
ChurcJi oJ England truly Ordained, 18Ui); an edition of Euclid, with Notes ; Juvenal and
Fersius. witli Notes, ikc. itc.
* In IWG he publislied un Elementary Treatise on Mechanical Philosophy, for the use
of the tndeigrauuate Students of the L'niversity. He also published a Ireatise on Ana-
lytic Geonu'tiy, 1H19 i and a volume of Doctrinal Discourses.
•He publislied two volumes of Sennons and Lectures, the contents of which areas
foUowii— On tbti Gradual Character of Kevelation) Donnellan Lecture, 1816) » the bcrii -
MOtOSTS OF TiliNlTY COLLEGE. 45 1
1852. Eichard MacDonnell, D. D. FelloT^ of Trinity College, Dublin
Professor of Oratory; admitted Provost by Letters Patent,
dated January, 1852. Died in the Provost's iSouse, Thursday,
January 24, 1867 ; buried in the College Chapel.
1867. Humphrey Lloyds D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin ;
Professor of Natural Philosophy ; admitted Provost 1867.
Died January 17, 1881.
1881. John Hewitt Jellett^, D.D., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin;
Professor of Natural Philosophv ; admitted Provost April 2,
1881. Died February 19, 1888.'
1888. George Salmons D.D.
tural Character of the Liturgy of the Church of England (1823) ; the Scriptural Evidence
for the Divinity of our Saviour (1829 and 1831); also sundry occasional Sennons.
» Autlior of tlie following works— " Treatise on Light and Vision," l^ondon, 1831.
' Elements of 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 Physical Science, reprinted from the Transactions (if 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, 1S60 . " The University of Dublin in its relation to the several reli-
i^'ious Communions," Dublin, 1868; and other pamphlets relating to the University, and
to the Church of Ireland. Also, Editor of the "Dublin Magnetical and Meteorological
t)bservations," 2 vols.. 4to, Dublin, lSfi.5 -fin
»• Author of a Treatise on the Calculus of Variations (Dublin, 1850) ; A Treatise
on the Theory of Friction (Dublin and Lond(m : Macmillan & Co., 1872) ; of a
paper on the Equilibrium and Motion of an Elastic Solid (Transactions, Royal Irish
Academy, vol. xxii.) ; On the Properties of Inextensible Surfaces (ib., voL xxii.); Re-
searches in Chemical Optics (ib., vol. xxv.) ; besides other papers. Also, "Moral Diffi-
culties of the Old Testament" (Dublin, 18G7) ; The Efficacy of Prayer (Dublin and
London, 1878) ; Three Sennons on Gen. xviii. 25—" Shall not the Judge of all the Earth
do right?" (Dublin, 1861), and various other Sermons.
c Author of A Treatise on Conic Sections, 1847. Sixth Edition, 1879 ; A Treatise on the
Richer Plane Curves, 1852: Third Edition. 1S79; Lessons introductory to the Modem
Higher Algebra, 1859 ; Fourth Edition, 1885 ; A Treatise on the Analytical Geometry of
Three Dimensions, 1862; Fourth Edition, 1882 ; A Historical Introduction to the study of
the Books of the New Testament, 1.^85 ; Sermons preached in the Chapel of Trinity
College, First Series, 1861; Second Seiies. 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 Mathematical and other periodicals. Dr. Salmon
was awarded the Copley Medal by the Royal Society of London in the year 1889
t3
C 452 )
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 five 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, 1855^.
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 Walic. Coopted, vice Wilson, Dec. 15, 1824;
Professor of Oriental Languages, Dec. 11, 1824; Vice-Provost,
1847. Died August 8, 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,
Sunday, June 12 ; Bishop of Cashel, Waterford, and Lismore (on
the death of Archbishop Laurence), 1838. Died Nov. 14, 1842 ;
buried in the College Chapel.
Thilip 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 Felluwtt since the Foundation will be found in the Calendar for 1877,
TOl. II.
k Editor of Archbishop Mapee's Worlts. 1846.
•Author of "An Examination of the Ancient Orthopraphy of the Jews, and the Ori-
(jinal State of Mic Text of the Hebrew liible." Tlie first volume was pulihslicd in 183.1.
Four other volumes have «iiicc ai)y)eared, tlie last of which (published in 1667) is entitleu
•• Proofs of the Interpolation of t\.v Vowel Letters in the 'I'ext of the Hebrew bible."
FELLOWS OF TRINITY COLLEGE. 453
1810. Charles Richard Elringtona. Eegius Professor of Divinity, 1829.
Died January 18, 1850.
Joseph Henderson Singer^". Coopted, viceHodgkinson, July 4, 1840 ;
Professor of Divinity, Feb. 25, 1850 ; Rector of Raymochy,
and Archdeacon of Raphoe, 1850; Bishop of Meath, 1852.
Consecrated in the College Chapel, Advent Sunday, Nov. 28.
Died July 16, 1866, aged 79.
1811. Henry Griffin. (New Foujidation.) 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^. RectorofArdtrea,1819; 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 Kennedys. 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
Tullyaghnish, 1836. Died April 16, 1844.
' Author of various Lectures and Discourses. In 1847 Dr. Elrington commenced the
publication of the whole works of Archbishop Ussher, to which was prefixed abiograpliy
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 Sermons and Discourses. ' Author of a Treatise on Algebra*
•1 Author of several papers on Egyptian Hieroglyphics, and on ancient Assyrian Cunei-
form inscriptions. The most elaborate of Dr. liincks' now celebrated papers on the de-
ciphering of Egyptian and Assyrian writing will be found in tlie xxist Vol. of the Trans'
actions of the Royal Irish Academy, in the Journal of Sacred Literatxire for 1857, and
in the second vol. of Chabas, Milanges Egyptologiqties. 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
Koyal Society of Literature for lSfi7 .
• Author of a Treatise on Mechanical Philosophy, and of several papers in the Transac-
tions of the Royal Irish Academy.
f His Remains, edited by Dr Jebb, Bishop of Limerick, were published in two volumes
(London, 1832).
e Afterwards James Kennedy Baillie. In 1821 he published an annotated edition of the
Iliad of Homer ; and in 1829, the Agamemnon of ilu'chylus, with a revision of the text,
English metrical translation, 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.
>» Author of a translation of La Place's " Systeme du Monde," to wliich he added mathe-
matical proofs and explanatory remarks (Dubhn, 1830). He also pubUshed a transla-
tion of Poisson's " Mecanique," and commenced an English edition of La Place's " Me-
canique Celeste."
• la 1833 he pubUshed Ten Sermons on the Nature and Effects of Faith, preached
4o4 FELLOWS OF TKINITT COLtEGfe.
1822. John Blair Chapman. Rector of Raymochy, Nov. 17, 1835 ; Rector
of Drumragh, 1842. Died Novemher 17, 1866, aged 73.
Joseph Stack. Died June 16, 1838.
1823. JohnDarley. Rector of Aiboe, May 16, 1832. DiedDec.4, 1836,
aged 37.
1 824. Humphrey Lloyd*. Professor of Natural Philosophy, Dec. 19, 1831.
Coopted, vice Prior, September 18, 1843. Vice-Provost, Aug.
186'2. Provost, 1867. See List of Provosts.
1826. Mountifort Lcyngjield^, Jurist. Professor of Political Economy,
Oct. 31, 1832, Resigned on the Professorship of Feudal and
English Law, November 29, 1834 ; Commissioner of Incumbered
Estates Court, 1847 ; Judge of Landed Estates Court, 1858.
Died November 21, 1884.
1828. Henry Kingsmill. 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, March 24, 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 cf 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 :— Tavo
Sermons on the Human Nature of our Lord. Introductory Lecture delivered in the
Divinity Scliool in 1838. Charges to the Clergy of the United Dioceses of Ossory, Ferns,
and Leiglilin, in 1842, 1845, 1848, 1853, and 1864. The Disestablishment and Disendow-
ment of tlie Irish Brancii ot tlie United Church considered. ( Uivingtons, London, 1869).
1 See List of Provosts.
«> Autlior of Lectures on Political Economy (Dublin, 1834); Four Lectures on Poor Laws
(Dublin, 18o4) ; Lectures on Absenteeism, "and of An Elementary Treatise on Series.
• Author of a Tre; 'ise on Physical Astronomy (London, 1828) ; and " Elements of Tri-
gonometry" (Dublin. 1825).
<! Besides minorpublicatioiis, and contributions to various periodicals, he was author or
editor of the following works :— The Last Age ot the Church, by John Wychflfe.D.D., now
first printed from a JiS. in theLibrary of Trinity College, with Notes; 12mo (Dublin, 1840) .
Discourses on the Prophecies relating to Antichrist in the writings of Daniel and St.
Paul (Donnellan Lecture, 1838). The Book of Obits and Martyrology of the Cathedral
Church of the Holy Trinity, with an Introduction ; 4to (Dublin, 1844). Discourses on
The Prophecies relating to Antichrist in the Apocalypse of St. Jolm (Dublin, 1846).
the Irisli Version of the " Historia Britonum" of Nennius, edited from tlie Book of Balli-
mote ; with a Translation and Notes; 4to (Dublin, for the Irisli Archaeological Society)
Three Treatises on the Church; by Jolin Wyclilfe, D.D. ; 12nio (Dublin). The Book of
Hymns of the Ancient Church of Ireland ; 4to, 1855 (tor tlie Irish Archajological Society).
Remarks on the Testimony of the Fathers to the Koniaii Dogma of Infallibility ; bvo
(London, 1848). St. Patrick, Apostle of Ireland : a Memoir of his I ife and Mission, with
Introductory Dis.sertati()n on some early usages of tlieCliurcli in lieiiuul (Inil)lm, 18G.S).
" ihe Books of the Vaudois" (a descriptive Catalogue of the Waldeiisian MSS.inthe Li-
brary of Trinity College, Dublin), 8vo., London, IbtJO. "Tlie Wars of the Danes in Ire-
land," published in the series of Chronicles edited under the superintendence of the
Kight Hon. Lord Romilly, Master of tlie liolls, 8vo, London, ISUG. His last work (pub-
ll»l:ed only a few months before his death) was, " A Catalogue of Graduates who have
procec'ied to Ix^grci'sin the University of Dublin, from the earliest recorded Conimence-
inentu to December. |>J(i8," with an Introduction (Dublin, 18G9;.
FELLOWS OF TEINITY COLLEGE. 455
1832. John Meade. Died June 29, 1835.
James M'Cullagh,^ Jurist. Professor of Mathematics, Nov. 23. 1 835 ;
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 Eart,^ ^nr'i^i. Coopted, vice Sadleir, July 10, 1858.
Vice-Provost, 1876. Created a knight, 1886. Died April 13, 1890.*
1836. John ToleJcen, Medicus. Lecturer in Modern History, 1841. Co-
opted, vice Hare, July 27, 1858. Resigned, 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,
19, 1843. Dean of the Chapel Royal, Dublin Castle, July, 1860.
Coopted, vice Wall, August 5, 1862. Dean of Clonfert, August,
1864 ; Bishop of Limerick, 1866.
1337. Samuel Butcher^. 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. Vice-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 Clogherny, Feb. 26, 1853.
Died May 14, 1885.
Thomas Stack. Regius Professor of Greek, Dec, 1855. Coopted,
vice Todd, June 29, 1869.
1839. George M'Dowcll. Died May 7, 1865.
William Lee^. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, April 18, 1857,
Archbishop King's Lecturer in Divinity, and Rector of Arboe
Dec. 27,1862. Archdcaconof Dublin, May 24,1864. Diedl883.
» A collection of Professor M'Cullagh's scientific works has been published in the
" University Press Series," edited by the Kev. J. H. Jellett, F.T.C D., and the Hev S.
Haughton, F T.C-D. In addition to the above, Professor M'Cullagh read several papers
before tlie Ptoyal Irish Academy, of vv'hich notices and abstracts will be found scattered
through the Proceedings of that body.
Professor M'Cullagh was awarded the Copley Medal by the Koyal Society of London
in the year 1842.
*> Author of Elementary Treatise on Mechanics (Dublin, 1844) ; Elementary Treatise
on Hydrostatics and Optics (Dublin, 1846) ; besides various papers in the Cambridge ar.d
Dublin ]ilathematical 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 published after his death (Dublin, ISC-J).
d Author of a translation of Chasles on Cones and Spherical Conies (Dublin, 1841 ) i and
of various papers on .Mathematics and Irish Antiquities, in the Proceedings of the Royal
Irish Academy.
« Author of an Introductoi-y Lecture on the Study of Ecclesiastical History (1851),
a Prelection in the Divinity School (.1854) ; and 'Jhc Ecclesiastical Calendar, its theory
and construction (1877), besides various Sermons,
'Author of " The Nearness of Christ to his Churcli ;" a Sermon preached in the
Catliedral Church ol S. Patrick, Armagh, at the Consecration of the Bishop of Kilmoie
Elphin, and .\rdaj.'h, Oct. 2, 1S70. « Anthor of a Treatise on Heat (Dublin, 1849).
"Author of the Inspiration of Holy Scripture— its Nature and Proof (.I^ondon, 1854.).
Three Lectures on Ecclesiastical History (London, 18iJ8) ; An E.xaniination of the Re-
marks of Mr. Baden Powell on the Study of the Evidences of Christianity (London, Saun-
ders and Ottley, 1861); The Commentary on the Book of Revelation in the Spc;;ker'8
Bible iLondon, 18S2), besides varioii.s Sermons.
466 FELLOWS OP TRINITY COLLEGE.
1840. John Hewitt 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 Koyal 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 m.
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 Ro>al 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 Provosts.
• Author of various papers in Liouville's Journal de Mathematiques.
<» Author of "An Introduction to the Study of the Chaldee Language" (London, 1869).
• 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 Integrals
(Dublin, 1871). Also of the following papers, among others, in Liouville's Jour-
nal de Mathematiques : — Quelques Theoremes de Geometric (comnmnication
vcrbale de M. Liouville a I'Academie des Sciences), torn. x. i*. 466. Nouvelles Pro-
prietes des Lignes '^eodesiques et des Ligncs de Courbure sur rEUipsoide, torn. xiii.
p. 1. Memoire sur la Greometrie de Courbes tracees sur la Surface d'un Ellipsoide,
lorn. XV. p. 275. Sur quelques Proprietes des Lignes Geodesiques et de Lignes de
Courbure de I'EUipsoide, torn. xi. p. 1.
« Mr. Galbraith has published, in conjunction with Dr. Haughton. a series of elemen-
tary scientific manuals on lYigononretry, Astronomy, Mechanics, Hydrotatics, Optics,
and other subjects.
*> Author of " Keligious Progress,— its Criterion, Instruments, and Laws," (being the
Bubstanceof Sermons preached in the Chapel of Iriiiity College). (London, 1871.)
' Author of the following papers, published in theTransactions.Royal Irish Academy :—
1. On the Equilibrium and Motion of Solid and Fluid Bodies, vol. xxi., i art i. '2. On the
Classification of Elastic Media and the Laws of Plane Waves propagated through them
vol. xxii., part i. 3. Account of Experiments made on a new Friction Sledge for Stop-
ping Railway Trains, vol. xxii., part iii. 4. On the Original and Actual Fluidity of the
Earth and Planets, vol. xxiL 5. The Solar and Lmiar Diurnal Tides on the Coast of
Ireland, vol. xxiii. Also of the following works: "The Principle of Lea.st Action
in Nature, illustrated, by Animal Mechanics, " being Three Lectures delivered to the
Royal Institution of Great Britain, .May. 1871. "Principles of Animal Mechanics" (Long-
mans, 187.5). Also author of several papers published in the Journals of the Geological
Societies of London and Dublin, and in the Philosophical Magazine.
k F.ditor of a new Edition of "Brinkley's .\stronomy," with additional Chapter?.
Author of ** The History of the University ot Dublin from ita foundation to the end of
the eighteenth centuiy."
FELLOWS OF TRINITY COLLEGE. 457
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. John Kelts 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 Byrnes Rector of Raymocby, 1848. Rector of Cappagh,
Oct., 1849. Dean of Clonfert, June 4, 1866.
Benjamin Dickson. Resigned, December 2, 1880. Died April
13, 1890. [Galbraith, October 22, 1890.
George Ferdinand Shaw. (New Foundation.) Coopted, vice
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. [History, 1860.
James William Barlow^. Erasmus Smith Professor of Modern
1851. Richard Mountifort Conner.
1852. Robert Bell Booth Carmichael.^ Died November 26,1861 ; aged 33.
Benjamin WilliamsonJ 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 DubUn Mathematical Journal, and in
the Quarterly Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
b Author of " Greek and Latin Etymology in England," " The Etymology of Liddell
and Scott," and other articles, in Hermathena ; of Papers on '" the Opus Ma jus of Roger
Bacon," on "the First English Translation of the De Imitatione Christi," which
he has since edited (189-J), for the Early Enghsh Text Society, on "Mediaeval
Moral Tales," and other subjects, in the Proceedings of the Koyal Irish Academy ; of a
Paper on *' the Weak Endings of Shakspere " in the Transactions of the New Shakspere
Society, vol. i. ; of Lectures on Shakspere and Tennyson in Afternoon Lectures: Dublin,
1863 and 1866 ; of the Etymological portion of Smith's Latin School Dictionary, 2nd ed.,
and of the articles "Political Economy," "Slavery," "Leslie," "Petty," "Quesnay,"
"Ricardo," "Say," "Senior," "Smith (Adam)," "Turgot," etc., in the 9th ed. of the
Encyclopoedia Britannica. The first of these Articles has since been reprinted in a sepa-
rate volume (London, 1888). with the title "A History of Political Economy," and has
been translated into French, Italian, German, Swedish. Russian, and Polish. Also of
Addresses to the Statistical Section of the British Association (1878) on "the Present
Position and Prospects of Political Economy "(this has been translated into German and
Danish); to the Trades Union Congress (1880) on " Work and the Workman"; and to
the Library Association (1884) on " the Library of Trinity College, Dublin."
* Author of Donnellan Lectures on Spiritualism and Modem Intidelity, General
Principles of the Structure of Language (1885), Origin of the Greek, Latin, and Gothic
roots (18S8).
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 Ditferences (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 (2nd Edition, 1SS9). Author also of the Articles " Infinitesimal Calculus";
" Mac Lauvin " ; " Variations- Calculus of," in the 3th Ed. of the Encyclopccdia Britannica.
458 JelloWs of trinity college.
1853. John Gwynn." "Warden of St Columba's College, 1856; Rector of
Tullyagnish, October 17, 1863. Resigned October, 1864. Dean
of Raphoe, 1873. Dean of Derry, 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.
1869. William Hugh Ferrary 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, 1S67. 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 " Commentary on Epistle to the Philippians." in the Speaker's Bible, of
Sermons, of various Papers in the Transactions of the lloyal Irish Academy and Henna-
thena, and of several Articles in Smith and Wace's Dictionary of Christian Biography. '
»> Author of " Sight and Touch, an attempt to disprove the received (or Berkeleian)
Theory of Vision,* A Translation of Kant's Theory of Ethics, and of his Intioduction
to Logic, Elements of Logic (2nd ed. lS8o), Elementary Theory of the Tides (18>*8),
Essays chiefly on the Original Texts of the Old and New Testaments (1891), short notes
on St. Paul's Epistles, Rom.-Philipp. (1892), Editor of Codex Kescriptus Dublinensis
(1880), and Evangeliorum versio Antehieronymiana (1884).
" Author of "A Conii)arative Grammar of Sanskrit, Greek, and Latin " (London, 1869.
(The first volume only was published, the work bein;: interrupted by the death of its
lamented Author.) Collator of Four MSS. 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 Goverrors of the National Galleiy of Ireland.
Author of the following works:— Fischer's Commentary on Kant's Critick of the
Pure Reason, translated, with an Introduction, explanatory Notes and an Appendix:
London, 1866. Twelve Lectures on Primitive Civilizations : London, 1868. An Essay
on the Social Development of the Greeks : London, 1869. I'rolegomena to Ancient
History : London, 1871. Kant's Critical Philosophy for English Headirs : London, 1871 ;
2nd Ed., 1889 (completed by Mr. J. H. Bernard). Greek Social Life fiom Homer to
iienander: London, 1874; 6th Ed., 1889. (ireek Antiquities in Mr. J. 11. Green's History
Primers: London, 1876; 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 Historj'
of Greek Classical Literature: London, 1880; 3rd Ed., 1890-1 ; Descartes, an Essay; Edin-
burgh, 1880. The Hippolytus of Euripides (with Mr. Bury> ; Macmillan, 1881 ; "2nd Ed.
1888. A llcport on tlie Grammar Schools of Ireland (Appendix A in the Keport of the
Royal Commission on Education in lieland,1881). Greek Education : Kog.an Paul's Educa-
tional Scries, 18H1. The Decay of Modern PreacliliiR : Macmillan, 18S2. Alexander's
Empire: Unwin 1»S6; 4th Ed., 1SK9. Greek Life and Thought, from Alexander to the
Roman Conquest : Macmillan, 1S87. The Principles of the Art of Conversation i Mac-
millan and Putnam, 1887; 2nd ed., 1888. Sketches of a tour in Holland and Germany
(illustrated by J. E. Pogers), Macmillan, 1K89. Greek Pictures in Pen and Pencil (Pel.
'I'ract buc.), IH'JO. Editor of Dumy's History of the Romans: Kegan Paul (6 vols.),
1K8;M5. A Critical Introduction to Greek History (preface to Duruys (iieek History),
Eates and Lauriat, Hoston. 1889. Tho Greek Woriii under Homan Sway (Macmillan),
1890. On the Petrle Papyri (Cunningham Memoir, No. viii., of the Royal Irisli
Arndemy, 1891). The Prohleins of Greek Hi^tnry (Macn.illan, 1892).
f Author of the following P«»i'ers :— "On tlieSolid of Revolution huTing agiveu Volume
FELLOWS OF TKlNITY COLLEGE. 469
1867. Arthur Palmer. Professor of Latin, June, 1880. Public Orator,
1888. LL.D. (Glasg.).
1868. Robert Yelverton TyrrelR Professor of Latin, 14th October, 1871.
Eegius Prof essor of Greek, June, 1880. LL.D. (Edin.). D.Lit.
(Q.U.I.). Litt. D., Cambridge, 1892.
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. Eesigned June 4, 1892.
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 Culverwellfe'.
1884. John H. Bernardii. Archbishop King's Lecturer in Divinity, 1888.
1885. John Bagnell Bury.
1886. Alexander Charles O'Sullivan.
1887. John Isaac Beare. Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1889.
1888. Robert Russell.
1889. Matthew Wyatt Joseph Fry.
1890. William Joseph Myles Staikie.
1891. George Wilkins.
1892. Henry Stewart Macran.
N. 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 bv the Statute 18 Vict.
which experiences the least resistance in passing througli a medium " in the Philosophical
Magazine; "Chemical Equilibrium" and '* Deductions from M'Cullagh's Lectures on
Rotation "in Trans. K.I. A.; "The Foundation of the Science of ^' umber," " Notes on
Crystallography,"and "Geometrical Proofs of some Properties of Conies" in Hermathena;
also, in conjunction with Mr. Williamson, of a Treatise on Dynamics.
b Editor of the Bacchae of Euripides; The Correspondence ot Cicero, vols. 1. ii., vol.
iii. (with Mr. L. C. Purser). Tlie Miles Gloriosus of Plautus; The Troades of Euripides;
Dublin Translations ; the Acharnians of Aristophanes in Enghsh verse; and Cicero in
his letters.
' In conjunction with Mr. Panton, Author of "The Theory of Equations.*'
d Declined to take the statutable declaration required from newly elected Fellows,
' postridie die Electionis." 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 had lost the Fellowship, which was accordingly declared vacant.— (Ft'c/c
Ueport of Trin. Coll. Visitation, 1872.)
* In conjunction with Mr. Burnside. Author of " The Theory of Equations."
t Author of an Essay on the Platonic Idea, of Essays on the Platonic Ethics, and of
Lectures on Philosophy.
s Author of a Paper on "The Discrimination of Maxima and Minima solutions in the
Calculus of Variations," in Transactions of the Rorial Society. lf«87, and some other
Communications on the same subject in.tlie Keports of the British Association, the
Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society.
»> Author, in conjunction with Mr. Mahatfy, of the second edition of The Critical
Philosophy for English Readers. Editor for the Palestine Pilgrims Text Society of
"Eusebius on the Chuiches of Constantine," and of "The Pilgrimage of St. Silvia ot
Aquitania to the Holy Places." Author of a Paper on " Some Fragments of an uncial
MS. of St. Cyril of Alexandria, written on Papyrus" in the Transactions oj the Rvijal
Irish Academy, Editor Kant's Kritik of Judgment.
( 460 )
S40te of lirittitg Mlt^t
SINCE 1800a.
The names of those Scholars 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.
WiE'am Bourke.
Francis Bourke.
Benj. Simon Kirchener.
James Wilson<=.
George Sullivan.
1801.
James Hopkins.
John Brackin.
James Morewood.
Francis Blackburne'i.
George M'Entcgart.
Wniiam A. Ilounes.
Thomas Macklin.
Richard Moore".
Andrew Brady.
John Collins.
Daniel 0' Flaherty.
1802.
William Curry^
Richard Mauleverer.
* Henry Griffin.
Nicholas O'Brien.
Thomas Harpur.
William Sherlock.
Abbott Trayer.
John Bourke Leahy.
Soame Jenyns Ryan.
WiUiam O'Reilly.
*Thomas Gannon.
1803.
HolweU Walshe.
Ricbard Cox Bowden.
John Hatchell?.
Edward Mahon.
Wm. Alley ne Evanson.
Richard Nun^.
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.
j John Irwin.
I John Carroll.
Thomas Nolan.
James Pendy.
Gerald Fitzgerald.
James Griffith.
1805.
Edward O'Brien.
Lucas Kelly.
William Moore.
Isaac Haddock.
William Stone.
Henry Westrop.
Hugh Auchinleck.
• A list of the Scholars since 1660 will he found in the Calendar for 1877, vol. ii.
• Judge Advocate. " Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross.
• Vice-Chanceilor of the University, 1851; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1856; Lord Chancel-
lor of Ireland, 1862, ISGG.
• JudKc of the Queen's Bench. ' M. P. for Armagh. Master in Chancery.
• Kings Counsel, 1836; Solicitor-General, 1847; Attorney-General, 1860; M. P. for
Windsor. iWiO. Died, August. 1870.
• Quceti'tt Counsel : Chairman of County Tyrone. Autlior of Digest of Irish Statutes.
SCHOLARS OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
461
Frederick Mooney.
"William Heame.
Stephen Bourke.
♦Richard F. Purdon.
John Bryson.
Maurice Moriarty.
"William Fanning
1806.
John Torrens.
Alexander Ryan.
Jonathan Alcock.
Arthur Orpen.
Henry Allen.
Edward Hamilton.
William Stephens.
Clement "Waters.
William Jones.
Barry Collins.
William WaUis.
William Pickells.
Frederick Bridge.
1807.
Marcus Falloon.
James Kilpatrick.
Andrew Armstrong.
James Irwin.
David R. Courtney.
William Bruce.
John Leahy.
John Ball.
Richard Lee.
William Gumming.
George Spaight.
Edward Berwick*.
James Wm. Gusack^.
Thomas Walsh.
William Bryson.
Edward Weeks.
William O'Brien.
Charles Kelly.
1808.
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. Ghamley 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 Gregory*.
William Tomes.
John Martleyf.
John Lloyd,
Timothy O'Brien.
John Macan.
Richard Greene?.
*Henry H. Harte.
George Blacker''.
Andrew Murray.
Henry Re veil.
Thomas Fitzgerald
O'Connor.
Thomas RoUeston.
Michael Shanahan.
George Needham.
Thomas M'Clelland.
1810.
Thomas Huddart.
Patrick Gumming.
James Matthews.
Thomas Jones,
Edward Cooke.
*James Kennedy.
JohnWorthington Fea.
Henry King'.
Thomas Costello.
Edward Clarke.
Thos. St. John Quinn
* Edward Hincks.
John Stack.
Charles Bardin.
Richard Stack.
Patrick O'Loughlin,
1811.
Michael Mitchell,
Thomas Walsh.
John Graham.
John O'Dwyer.
George Renny.
Daniel Henry Manse.
Charles Porter.
William Hughes.
William Smyth.
John Smyth.
Thomas M'Donnell.
James Craig.
Michael Ryan.
Eugene Barron.
1812.
John Higgins.
George Downes''.
Charles Wolfei.
John Sidney Tayloi'.
Bingham Walker Ha-
milton.
' Author of Treatise on Church Government, .fee.
^ Professor of Surgery , 1852.
' Author of Controversial Works, Sermons, <fec.
<* Afcerwards Sir James Weir Hogg, Bart., Vice-President of the Council for India.
• Dean of Kildare.
'Late Queen's Counsel; Assistant Barrister of East Riding of Cork.
« Late Baron of the Exchequer.
b PrebendaJ-y of Maynooth.
' Author of Sermons ; Tracts.
^ Author of Poems, Travels, <fcc. Hebrew Grammar.
> Author of " Lines on tlie Burial of Sir John Moore," and other Poems,
462
SCHOLAES OF THINITY COLLEGE.
William Brooke*.
George Newenham
Wrightb.
Michael Keating.
Josh. Sheridan Lefanu.
William Stack.
John Gallagher.
Thomas Flynn,
1813.
Henry Francis Lyte<^.
William O'Connor.
John Russell''.
Marcus Perrin.
*John Blair Chapman.
William Welland.
Hercules Hry. Graves.
Charles Dickenson^.
John Sankey.
Francis Eobt. Sandys.
Rob. Stevenson Crooke.
* James Thos. O'Brien.
Hugh Brooke.
John Brooke.
Marcus Bloxham.
William Falloon.
Richard Crone.
John Ilawkesworth .
Daniel Foley.
Thomas Finn.
Murtogh O'Sullivanf.
John Foley.
William Armstrong.
William McCarthy.
1814.
Samuel Jacob.
Robert Kingsmore.
Stephen Gwynne.
Jolm Anster=.
Thomas Russell.
James W. Maguire.
John Hawkey.
Robert Duncan.
Maziere Brady h.
Edward Herbert.
Jones Quaine.
Thomas Bibby.
Thomas Monck.
*John Charles Martin.
William Baillie.
James Edw. Surridge.
George Sampson.
Thos. Blacker Owens.
Timothy Horan.
James Croke'.
John Luby.
Richard Henry Wall.
George Prior,
Samuel O'SullivanJ.
1815.
Thomas Irwin.
William Ryan.
William Leney.
Gerald Tyrrell.
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 Cudmore.
Thomas Fred. Kelly".
George Gwynne.
George Dubourdieu.
Robert Kenney.
Thomas Forsayeth*^.
Thomas Molloy.
John Studdart,
Thomas Reynolds.
John Kerr.
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.
Chi-istopher Weir.
Hugh Graves.
William Sillito.
William Upton.
* Humphrey Lloyd.
Philip Homan.
*John Darley.
David Thompson.
John Tarleton.
' Late Master in Chancery.
>> Author of Guide to County Wicklow, Wales, &c. -, Greeli Grammar, &c
" Autlior of " Tlie Spirit of the Psalms," and other poems (London, 1836)
«• Late Archdeacon of Clogher. * Late Bishop of Meath.
' Prebendary of Armagh. Author of Sennons, &c.
• Author of Poems, &c. Translator of Goethe's " Faust" Regius Professor of Civil
Law, I860.
•» Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1853.
' Late S(jlicitor-General for the Colony of Victoria, Australia.
i Author of Treatise on IJivine Providence, *tc.
k Pn)tes.sor of Chemistry, 1860.
• Chief ot tlie ancient Irish sept of O'Donovan of Clancahill.
" Late Judge oi tlie Higli Court of Admiralty in Lreland. "Late Recorder of Cork.
• iJean of Armagh. Author of Sennons.
' Professor of the Institutes of Medicine. School of Physic, 1841.
SCHOLAKS OF TEINITT COLLEGE.
463
John KeeiFe Robinson.
John Arbuthnot.
Cornelius Quigley.
William Cole.
William O'Connor.
Patrick Donnelly.
1819.
Alexander Campbell.
James Peebles.
John M'EfFer.
Thomas Mooney.
Michael M'Caull.
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 JeiFcott^.
William Stack.
♦Thomas Luby.
John Mussen.
William O'Reilly.
1820.
Michael Callaghan.
William Montgomery'' .
Luke White King.
Thos. Oliver Sproule.
Richard Semple.
Charles King Irwin^.
Rartholw. 0' Sullivan.
Edward Stack.
Edward Purdue.
James Dunseath.
Robert Carpenter.
Michael Tracy.
Lewis Delamere.
1821.
Edward Leet.
Leonard Horner Ro-
binson.
Nathaniel Mahaify.
Charles Chambers.
George Wall.
Thomas Smith.
Joseph Cooper.
George Young.
John O'Donoghue.
G. Washington Smith.
1822.
George John Gwynne^
John Maginn.
Edward Russell.
Marmion Savage.
George Crooke.
Robert Purdon.
Tliomas Coneys?.
Hugh Gwynne.
Fielding Ould.
Samuel Greer^.
Henry Carpenter.
William Hughes.
John Greggi.
* Henry Kingsmill.
1823.
Richard Chambers.
William Fox.
Joseph Marshall.
George Goodman.
William Williams.
Michael Mac Namara
Nicholas Armstrong.
Robert G. Mooney.
Davis Sloane.
Hamilton VerschoyleJ.
*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.
Henry Hemmings.
Matthew Baker.
Charles M'Carthy.
Maurice M'Kayi.
James Smith.
James M 'Master.
Michael Wall.
Roger Cullinan.
John Conroy.
Wm. O'Shaughnessy.
1825.
Marcus Cosley"".
Chas. Stuart Stanford".
Joseph Uriel Franklin.
Samuel Wilson.
Richard Hamilton.
Richard O'Beirne.
Wm. Francis O'Neill.
Henry Peters.
John Fitzgerald.
John Alcock°.
Martin Foye.
John Stamer.
* Bishop of Kilinore, 1874.
*> Archdeacon of Cork. « Chief Justice in Australia.
d Late President of the College of Physicians, and Professor of Midwifery, School of
Physic ; author of a valuable medical work on that subject. " Precentor of Armagh.
f Author of " Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Galatians.'
6 Professor of Irish, 1841. h Piecenror of Clogher, 1864.
'Archdeacon of Kildare, 1857: Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross, lSfi2.
J Chancellor of Christ Church Catliedral, 1853; Dean of Ferns, 1862; Bishop of Kil-
more, Elphin, and Ardaejh, 1862. Author of various Sermons.
k Principal of the College of Toronto, Upper Canada. Author of Treatise on Greek
Metres. <fec. ; Editor of Horace. i Editor of Select Orations of Cicero.
" Afterwards Marcus Costello. State Attorney General, Gibraltar.
» Editor of Plato's Pliaedo ; Ovid's Fasti, etc. Late Prebendary of St. Michan's, Dublin.
' Archdeacon of Waterford, 1866.
464
SCH0LAB8 OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
Hugh Edward Prior.
Mason Mulligan.
William Donnelly.
Joseph Potter.
James Prendeville*.
Edward O'Connor.
Jas. Parkinson Boyle.
Daniel Callaghan.
1826.
•John Meade.
Stephen Browne.
William Short Thynne.
Thomas Byrne.
Patrick Cullinan.
Walter Delamere.
1827.
Edmund Sharkey.
Nathaniel Alcock.
*Wm. Digby Sadleir.
Sibbert, Newton.
Samuel Power.
John Higgins.
Nugent Wade**.
John Burke.
Richard Burnet.
♦John Malet.
CadwalladerWolseley".
Baniel Mooney.
Thomas Nolan.
William Henry Astle.
Patrick McCarthy.
William Smith.
♦James M'CuUagh.
1828.
Koss S. Moore<i.
Robert Thompson.
William Cronin.
Warner Hannegan.
Richard Phayre.
Charles Campbell.
Henry Hardy.
Samuel Ussher.
Thomas Gray don.
John Leahy.
Patrick Callanan.
John M'Donough.
Bold C. Hill.
♦Thomas M'Neece.
James 0' Flanagan.
James Moore.
1829.
David Jones Waugh.
John CoUison.
Henry West.
James O'Hea.
William Atwell.
T. Uniacke Townsend.
John William Grier.
Thomas Kettlewell.
Mark Clarke.
Joseph Pollock*.
Matthew Franks.
Conway F. Whittle.
William Drury.
James M'Auley.
John William Smyths
Rd. Graves Meredyth.
James Booths.
William M'llwaine.
Ralph Oldham.
Charles Culligan.
1830.
Eugene Finn.
Christopher Rapier.
John Maguire.
Wniiam PoUock^
John Popham.
Robt. Perceval Graves*.
Hugh Hamilton.
Launcelot Studderti.
James Millett.
Michael Collins.
James Murphy.
Daniel Flynn.
1831.
John Sutton.
Jeremiah Lane.
Richard Trayer.
John Gierke.
William Savage.
Daniel Stack.
John O'Donoghue.
Dd. Bowen Thompson .
1832.
John Frazer.
Isaac Butt''.
Robert Mac Donnell.
Charles H. WoodrofFe.
Horace Meade.
Moses Gray.
John FranJcs.
Francis Crawford'.
James Perceval Graves.
♦Charles Graves.
♦Samuel Butcher.
Wm. Archer Butler".
Maurice Collis.
' Editor of Livy, &c. »> Canon of Bristol. • Archdeacon of Glendalough, 1862.
•* Late M. F. for Armagh. • Late County Court Judge, England.
f Author of the following legal works: "Smith's Leading Cases" (tliis work has
passed througii several editions in England and America) ; "ConipLMuiiuni of Mercantile
i.aw;" "Lectures on the Law of Contracts;" " View of Proceedings ni an Action at
l.aw."
« F. R. S Author of the following Mathematical works:— "On the Application of a
New Analytical Method to the Theory of Curves and Curved Surfaces " (i.e. tanger.tial
co-ordinates), Dublin, 1840 : " Tlie Theory of Klliptic Integrals and the Properties of
Surfaces of the Second Order applied on investigation of the motion ofabodv round
a Fixed Point," Lond. 1851. "A Ireatise on some new Geometrical Methods (indiulea,
1 believe, the two former), 1873-77, and many works on Education. Sometime Principal
of liii«iol College, ano afterwards Vice-Principal of Liverpool Collegiate Institution.
* Archdeacon of Chester.
» Author of The Life of Sir William Uowan Hamilton . I Chancellor of Killaloe.
k M. P. for Youghal, 1859, Q.C. Formerly Professor of Political Economy. M.P. for
Limerick, 1R74.
> Author of " Horae Hebraicae" (London, Williams and Norgate. 1869); and variouf
rh I'logicdl Papers in the Trnnsnctions of the Hoynl Iri.sh Academy.
" Formerly Profes.sor of Moral Pliilosoj)liy. Author of Lectures on Ibfi Ui^tory of AncienL
pJ»Jlo8ophy; Letteison iJevoiopment, Dottrinal and Practical.
SCHOLAES OF THIN IT if COLLEGE.
465
George R. Purdon.
Robert Stack.
George B. Wheeler*.
James Hynes.
Charles W. Edwards.
John Davis.
1833.
John Webb Flavelle.
R. G.Mac Donnelly
Joseph Turner.
♦Thomas Stack.
Richard Gibbings'=.
♦Joseph Carson.
John Thomas Balld.
William Reeves^.
Alexander Flemming.
William Fitzgerald^.
Henry Owgan''.
William Chichester^.
Thos.Hawthomthwaite
William Rib ton.
Thos. Charles Wallis.
William Adamss.
Justin M'Carthy.
1834.
James Hill^.
CharlesHawkesToddi'h.
Hy. Taylor Ringwood.
William Wiley.
Hugh Allen.
John Allen Shone.
Thos. Walker Stanley.
William Falloon.'
Gerald Fitzgerald.
*AVilliam Lee.
Dixie Clement.
Thomas Woodward."
Edward Callaghan.
John Weir.
Hugh Wilson.
William M'^^ulty.
Robert Foster Mullins
JohnM'Cullagh.
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 Walshi.
George Fletcher.
Robert King^.
Fred. H. Ringwood'.
James Eccleston.
Samuel Hamilton.
Joseph Deas.
1836.
John Hallowell.
George Hodder.
♦Michael Roberts.
Richard Wrightson.
Edmund Maturin.
♦William Roberts.
Edmund Meredith.
♦John Hewitt Jellett.
Jas. Anthony Lawson"'.
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. ThornhillP.
Robert F. Neely.
Jas. Paumire Hamilton.
William Bassett.
George Lee.
Alexander Read.
» Editor of the Hecuba of Euripides, Virgil, cfcc.
»> Afterwards Sir Kichard Graves Mac Donnell, C. B., Goveraor of Hong-Kong. Late
Governor of South Australia, and of Nova Scotia.
" Prof. ofEccl. Hist., 186-3. Author of " Roman Forgeries," cfec. Editor of " Index Ex-
purg. Vatican. ; " " Records of the Inquisition ;" " Taxes of the Penitentiary,'' &c.
•1 See list of Moderators, ls:ib.
' Dean of Armagh. Author of Ecclesias. Antiq. of Down, Connor, and Dromore.
Bishop of Down, 1886.
f Bishop of Cork, 1857; Bishop of Killaloe, 1862. Editor of Aristotle's Nicomachean
Ethics ; Author of Practical Sermons : Editor of Bishop Butler's Analogy, Xc.
6 Professor of Systematic Divinity in Nashotah 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.
i See List of Moderators, 1836.
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. SoUcitor-General, 1861. Attorney- General.
1865. M.P.forPortariington,1865. Judge of the Common Pleas, 1868.
" Q.C. Late Professor of ICnglish Law, Queen's College, Galway. Attorney-General
1874. Chancellorof Ireland, 1881.
• Author of Lectures on the Jewish Feasts, and of various Sermons.
'Author of The ^neid of Virgil, freely translated into English Blank Verse.
466
8CH0LAH8 OF TUINITY COLLEGE.
George Robinson.
♦Hewitt Robert Poole.
James Goiloek,
Thomas Henry Craig.
Henry Carr<=.
Fred. Wm. M'Blain.
*John Kells Ingram.
Thomas 0' Regan.
Henry George Carroll.
.John Edw. Woodrofie.
1841.
Patrick Moore.
John Cotter Mac Don-
nell''.
A.ndw. Rob. Faussctt*.
George Tighe Hopkins,
TVm. Peter H. Dobbin.
Thomas Twigg^.
Chas. Parsons Reichel-'.
Thomas Wra. Moffett''.
John Hare Duck.
John 0' Regan*.
"Wm. George Carroll.
* George Ferd. Shaw.
Chs. PiirdonM'Carthy.
Andrew O'Callaghan.
1842.
Richard Lee.
Chas. Hare HemphillJ.
William Battersby.
John Brinkley.
Charles Ingham Black.
John Alcorn.
John Galvan.
Fred. Ben. M 'Clean.
Charles Bickmore.
John Gaggin.
WilliamConnorMagee*.
George Stone.
Abrm. Boyd 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 ^Ionahan^*>.
John M'Kee.
Zebulon Wright Hin-
ton.
Joseph Owgan.
♦James M'lvor.
Eugene Daly.
Wm. Edward Mulgan.
1840.
Thomas Wakeham.
Michael Haynes.
Patrick Reynolds.
Alexander Johns.
Thomas Ovens.
' Dean of Cork. Bishop of Peterborough. 1S(!8. Archbishop of York, 1890. Author
of a pamphlet on the Evils of the Voluntary System, and of various Sermons. Donnellan
Lecturer in the Universitv. 1865.
»» Solicitor-General, 1866: Attorney-General, 1866; M. P. for the University, 1867;
Vice-chancellor of Ireland, 1867. bb Treasurer of Christ's Church Cathedral, Dublin.
* Late I'rincipal of the Irish Jlissionary College, Ballinasloe ; late Head Masterof Dro-
gheda Endowed School.
"1 Dean of Cashel. 18C1. Hector of St. Mary's, Leicester. Author of "The Doctrine
of the Atonement deduced from Scripture," 1858.
• Editor of *' Bengel's Gnomon of the New Tesuunent," and author of several Classicn'.
Works. ' Canon of St. Patrick's.
» See List of .Moderators, 1842.
h President of Queen's Colletre, Galwav.
' Archdeacon of Kildare, 1862. J Q. C, Chairman for Co. Kerry. " Solicitor-
General, 18<>5. Attorney-General, 1869. .Master of the Holls, 1870. Lord Chancellor of
Irelanil, !««;}.
» Late Head Mast«r of 'lipperary Grammar School. Author of "The Scriptural Doc-
trine of Acceptance with God" (Dotmelian Lecture, 1S6J).
" Canon of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
■ Solicicor-General,18ti7. J ud^u of tlic Court of Banki uptcy, 18G8.
Wm. Denis Carroll.
Henry Wakeham.
John Level Robinson.
Mich. Callanan Howe.
Ths. Neligan Kearney.
Chas. Fennell McCar-
thy.
1843.
Edward Sullivan''.
John Alexander Dolan.
WiUiam 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 Bcaurepaire.
James Pooler"".
Michael Harrison^.
Rich.Carr Earkpatrick.
James Bell.
Ronald Mac DonneU.
Joseph Henry.
Robert Wm. Shekleton.
Finch WTiite.
Wm. Alexander M*De-
vitte.
SCBOLARS OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
467
Robt. Sharpe Sinclair*.
WiUiam Fetherstone.
1850.
Thomas Waller Evans.
James A. Weir.
Alexander Evelyn.
WiUiam Doyle.
Henry Mackesy.
Robert Heatley.
Samuel Gibson.
Henry Wm. Mathew.
1845.
*RobertB. Carmichael.
Henry King.
Charles Parke.
James Stevenson.
Thomas R. Courtney.
Eichard Doyne.
Sandford Connor.
Joseph C. Moore.
Francis Reilly.
Thomas Dunne tt.
WiUiam CampbeU.
Henry E. Wynne.
Hugh Huddleston.
John B. Courtenay.
Thos. Edward CHffe
Thomas Jordan.
John H. Archer.
Leslie.
John Murray.
Arthur Gore^
WiUiam Hearnb.
Edward C. CarroU.
Bartholomew Ring.
Thomas Barnes.
Bridges, Carmichael
Matthew Lanktree.
Frederick Walker.
Hooke.
WiUiam Gwynn.
*Thomas E. Webb.
Wm. Richards Vowell.
1848.^
1851.
James Murphy<=.
Here. H. Dickinson'^.
WUliam Heazle.
Garrett Nugent.
*John Gwynn.
Edward Carey.
Roscoe Mongan.
Edw. Lysaght Griffin,
Edward Bannerman.
Wm. Robert Stephens.
WiUiam M. Woolsey.
1846.
Leslie Breakey.
Ambrose Leet.
Horace Fleming.
WiUiam 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 Richey^.
William Lewers.
WiUiam Dunbar.
James Rice.
Henry W. Crofton.
James Gwynn.
Fran, Crossle Cra,mRie.
Robert Stavely.
John Mayne.
Charles CampbeU.
John Cooke.
WiUiam H. Halpin.
Henry Chas. Murphy.
Wyndham Armstrong.
* Thomas K. Abbott.
Samuel Walkeri.
Hugh Sherrard.
Wmiam Weir.
1849.
1852.
John R. M'DoweU.
John Joseph Knox
Richard Bathoe Jones.
Thomas 0' Flaherty.
Fletcher.
John Fox Goodman.
Travers Adamson.
Charles Oldham.
Achilles Daant.
John A. Nicholson,
Richard C. Belton.
1847.
Charles Holmes.
Jas, Henry Cochrane.
Stewart B. Craig.
Charles HamUton.
Edmund BurkeJ.
John James Twigg.
WiUiam WaUace.
Robert Tighe Hopkins.
Hugh M'Sorley.
Jeremiah 0' CarroU.
Alexander Johnson.
WiUiam Anderson .
wmiam Gray.
James Maxwell Weir''.
Francis Hopkins.
Alexander MiUer.
WUliam Weir.
WiUiam Hopkins.
Frederick Evelyn.
Chs. EUington M'Kay.
WiUiam Malam.
Robert Rogers.
WiUiam liirkHobarti.
* Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Elphinstone College, and Regis-
trar of the University, Bombay, Director of Public Instruction. Berar, India,
b See List of Moderators, 1846. ' Now Mr, Justice Murphy.
■* Author of Lectures on the Book of Common Prayer, Dean of the Cliapel Royal, 1868,
* M. P, for Londonderry, 1868, Solicitor-General, 1870, Attorney-General, 1872.
Baron of the Exchequer, ls82.
f Archdeacon of Macclesfield ^ Canon of St, Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
JiQ. C. Author of" Lectures on the History of Ireland" (Dublin, 1870). Late Deputy
Professor of Feudal and English Law. i See List of Moderators, 1854,
J Professor of Law and Political Economy, Elphinstone College, Bombay,
k Head Master Kilkenny College,
' Author of " The Medical Language of St. Luke " (Dublin University Press Seiies.)
Z
468
SCHOLAKS OF TEINITY 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 M. 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. Mnlvany.
James Stanton.
John Bond.
Robert Reeves.
Isaac Heazle.
Arthur M. Mitchell.
William Burnet.
Michael L. Rawlins.
Thomas Wm. Carson.
Charles King Irwin.
Frederick Barnes.
Henrv Robert Greer^
James W. Quinton<=<^.
1855d.
William Tyrrell^
William C. Eadesf.
•William H. Ferrar.
WiUiam E. Foy.
Barthol. C. Hime.
John Ellis.
John Geoghegan^.
Thomas Tracey**.
Lewis R. Delamere.
John Boxwell'.
Joseph E. Dawson.
James Paton.
Wm. Percy Robinson".
John Henderson.
WiUiam M 'Guinness.
Non-Foundation^.
*Thomas Maguire^.
John Campbell.
William Walker.
William J. Valentine.
1856.
Classics.
Henry Leeson.
Henry Joy.
Robert Johnstone.
James Walsli.
Thomas Dudley,
John W. Chambers.
George Campbell.
John James Noble.
Joseph J. H. Carson
Theodore Smithi.
Non- Foundation.
Henry Willm. Rogers.
James Curran.
Science.
William E. Meade.
Henry Martin.
William B. Brown-
rigg.
James Wm. Warren.
Non- Foundation.
Denis Fitzpatrick".
John Purser.
1857.
Classics.
Edward Wm. O'Brien.
Robert Hime™.
Henry F. Tyrrell".
Conolly Twigg".
Arthur Wilson"".
John Addison.
John B. Elmes.
Charles W. Bateman.
Albert I. MacDonoghp.
» Late Magistrate, Azimgurh, N. W. P.
»» Director of the Meteorological Department of the Board ofTrade.
" Mathematical Ma.«!ter of the Royal Artillery College, Sandhurst.
*• Judicial Commi?sioner of British Burmah.
<> Previous 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. Cap. 7) This rule was altered by the Statute l8 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.
* Late 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 Michaelmas Tenn, 18M, it
was resolved by the Board that Students of other religious denominations, whose an-
swering, whether in Science or Clas.sics, was such as would have entitled them to
Chartered Scholarships, should be elected Non-Foundation Scholars. By the " Univer-
Bity of Dublin Tests Act, 1873." this distinction has been removed; and all Students can
now be elected Scholars on the Foundation.
k Late Professor of Latin, Queen's College, Galway, Author of " Platonic Idea "
(London, 1866), and other works. ' Late Magistrate, Bengal.
» K.C.S 1„ 1890. Secretary to Government of India, Legislative Department, 1877-86.
Chief Commissioner of Assam, 1887-9.
" Magistrate, liengal. " Lute Magistrate, North-Wcst Provinces. India.
' I^te Magistrate, India. "'° Judge, High Court of Judicature, Calcutta.
* Canon of St. Patrick's CatbedraL Dublin and Prebendary of Monmuhenoc, Qlen-
dalough, 1870.
I
SCHOLAKS OP TEINITT COLLEGE.
469
Thomas Allingham.
Edmund Thos. Bewley*
Non- Foundation.
Albert M. Selss^.
John Lynn.
Science.
John P. Taylor.
John S. Leatham.
William R. Larminie.
James T. Woodroffe.
Non-Foundation.
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 William Bell.
1859.
Classics.
Jas. M'Gregor Millar.
Edward Kough.
Chas. Edw. Wright.
Thomas G. P. Pope.
Richard Giveen.
William S. Darley.
Thomas Tomlinson.
Non- Foundation.
Thomas J. Bellingham
James Slattery*".
Daniel E. L. Dickson.
Science.
Robert W. Griffins.
Robert Alleyne
James Robert Stewart.
*Wm S. Burnside.
Hon- Fo undat ion .
*Frederick Purser.
Matt. M'Conaghey*^.
1860.
Classics.
Thomas Brett.
Robert Towers.'
Benjamin Purser.
Robert C. Leeson.
John Cross.
Townsend Mills.
Dodgson H. Madden.*
Michael LI. Ferrar''.
Field A. Swan.
John C. Wood.
Antonio Eroles Edge-
worth.
Science.
*Fras.Alex. Tarleton.
Robert S. Ball.
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 Whitty .
Charles Crossle.
Benjamin Ball.
Robert Rice™.
Science.
W. H. Stanley Monck"
Philip Lyster.
Ormsby Handcock.
Richd. Jas. Reynolds.
John Holmes.
Non- Foundation.
John J^aish.o
Robert Hutton.
John Caseyp.
Experimental Physics.
John Wilson Gray.
1862.
Classics.
John Chute.
Hy. Brougham Leech. «
George Williamsi.
» Professor of Feudal and English Law, 1884. »» Professor of German, 1866.
• Q. C. ; Solicitor-General, 1877 ; Lord Justice of Appeal, 1878.
«» Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Calcutta.
• See hst of Moderators, 1861. ' Professor of Political Economy, 1866.
« Author of "The Parabola,Ellipse,and Hyperbola," and of a " Treatise on Trigonometry."
»» Magistrate, Banda, N. W. P.India. « District and Session Judge, Bengal.
k Assistant Commissioner, Oude. ' (Succeeded Mr. Justice Stephen, 1891.)
™ Magistrate, Madras. ° See list of Moderators, 1861.
» Attorney-General. 1883. Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 1885.
P Professor of Higher Mathematics in the Catholic University, Ireland. Author of
numerous Mathematical Papers, including the foUowmg : — "On the equations and pro-
perties of(l) The system of circles touching three circles in a plane. (2.) The system
of spheres touching four spheres in space. (3) The system of circles touching three circles
on a sphere. (4) The system of conies inscribed in a conic, and touching three inscribed
conies in a plane."— (Proceedings. K. I, A., 18C6.) '* On Bicircular Quartics."— (Transac-
tions, R. I. A., 1868.) " Recherche des equations des couples de quadriques inscrites 4
une quadrique donneeet tangent a quatre quadriques iriscritesaussi dans lamgmequad-
rique."— Tortolini, 1869.) "On Cyclidesand Sphero-quartics."— (Transactions, R.S., 1871.)
Author of a Treatise on Conic Sections, a Sequel to Euclid, a Treatise on Trigonometry.
P Joint Magistrate, North West Provinces, India.
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470
SCHOLARS OF THINITT COLLEGE
Thomas R. S. Collins.
George De Butts.
Robert Turle.
Robert Atkinson*.
Maxwell Cullinan.
Science.
•George Cathcart.
John George Norton.
Charles Edw. Tuthill.
Non- Foundation.
Aubrey St. John Gierke.
Experimental Physics.
Edw. John B. Purdon
\9>m.— Classics.
Thos. Henry Carson.
Fr. Ysidro Edgeworth^.
"Wra. Fitzpatrick Cul-
linan.
William H. Leech.
William French.
Jas. DiggesLaTouche«=
Henry Le Fanu.
Thomas Robert Gage.
William Colquhoun.
Walter Riddall.
J. Houghton Kennedy.
NoH' Foundation.
Rich. O'Shaughnessy*.
Joseph Farrell.
Science.
William Stapleton.
John F. Popham.
Samuel Waymouth.
Richard Harris Flynn«.
Now Foundation.
Thomas Harrison^
Experimental Physics.
Geo. Vaughan Harts.
1864.
Classics.
W. M'Connell Stewart.
Benjamin MofFett.
Annesley Wm. Streane.
James Clarke Lane.
James Mac Ivor.
Science.
William Galbraith
Willson.
Robert Warren Symes.
John Murray.
1865. — Classics.
William Erskine.
Wm. Bailey Wallace.
Arthur Pollen*".
William M. Morgan'.
John GibsonJ.
Joseph H. Moore.
Wm. George Huband.
Abraham S. Palmer''.
William Macdonald.
Frederick Fleming.
Edward Salmon.
T. Hastings -CrossleyJ.
John W. Moore'.
Nan- Foundation,
Henry Parker™.
James G. Meyer.
Science.
George Smith**.
♦Arthur Wm. Panton.
Pilsworth Bookey.
William Green.
William Graham*.
Benjamin Eyre.
Israel Jeifares.
Non-Foundation.
Reuben Joshua
Harvey.
ISee.— Classics.
George Wright.
Robert Burton Carson.
George Hetherington.
Henry Tracy.
Mark Henry Little.
Edward Taylor.
Lambert Drapes.
Vincent Arthur SmithP.
Non- Foundation.
William Dalgleish.
William Crawford.
Wm. Kemmis Shortt.
Science.
John C. Malet.i
Francis Hodder.
*Wmiam S. M'Cay.
» Professor of the Romance Languages. 1867 ; and of Sanskrit, 187L Editor of Vie de
St. Auban (1876) : The Book of Leinster (1880) ; The Book of Ballymote (1887) ; The Passions
and Homilies from Leabhar Brenc, being the Todd Lectures for the years 1885-87.
0 Professor of Political Economy in the University of Oxford, 1891 ; Author of "New
and Old Methods of Ethics." Mathematical Physics," and Metretike, or the Method of
making Probability and Utility."
' District Superintendent of Police, N.W.P., India.
•> .M. P. for Limerick, 1S74. • Head Master. Tipperary Grammar School.
' Professor of Mentul and Moral Philosophy, and of the English Language and Litera-
ture, in the University of New Brunswick, 1870 ; Professor of Mathematics, and President
of the University, August 14, ISS-O.
• Late Piofessor of ttie Law of Personal Property Pleading and Evidence, King's Inns.
Professor of Feudal and English Law, University of Dublin. 1892.
»> Special Judge. Bombay. ' Head Master of Royal School, Armagh.
J .See list of Moderators.
k Author of " Leaves from a Word-hunter's Note-book " (Triibner), 1876 ; " FolU-
etymolngy, a Dictionary of Words Perverted In Form or Meaning by False Derivation
or .Mistaken Analogy ' (Bell and Sons), 1882; "A Misunderstood Miracle, an Essay in
favour of a New Interpretation of the Sun Standing Still;" Josh. x. 12 (Sonuenschein),
1887; Editor of "Tlie ilngll-ih Dialect Dictionary" (Cambridge University), in progress.
'Physician to the Meath Hospital, and Consulting Physician to Cork-street Fever
Hospital Dublin. Profes.sor of .Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland ; Fellow
and Itegistrar. Royal College of Phvsicians of Ireland.
" Late Head Master, MethodLst College, BeUast.
» Now George MInchin M'.nchln. See list of .Moderators, 1866.
"Author of " Idealism :" a Metaphysical Essay, and of The Creed of Science ; Professor
of Political Economy and Jurisprudence. Queen's College. Belfast.
f Joint .Mnglstiute, BarelUy, N. W. P. India, •> See List of Moderator*, 1869,
SCHOLARS OF TRINITY COLLEGl:.
471
1867.
Classics.
Alexander Leeper=».
Richard Ringwood.
John Francis Arthur
Bindon.
Edwd. Parkinson E,id-
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.
Wm. Benjamin Greer.
Richd. Theodore Stack.
John Stanley.
Alf. Perceval Graves'^.
William Edw.Gabbett.
William Crooke.
Non- Foundation.
Albert Quill.
Science.
Thos. Falkner Fleet-
wood.
James de Glanville.
James Willson.
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 Watt Orr.
Frederick Willson.
Non- Foundation.
Robert Goodbody.
1871.
Classics.
Wm. Gerald Tyrrell.
Henry Marmaduke
Hewitt^.
Peter Wilson.
Wm. Russell Barry^
Thomas Lionel HiU.
Wm. Baker.
Hill Wilson Whites.
Wm. John Butler.
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 Melbourne.
•> Professor of Greek, Queen's College, Cork.
' One of Her Majesty's Ir.spectors of Schools.
<» See list of Moderators in 1878.
' Author, in conjunction with Mr. Beach, of "Our Mother Tongue" {4th ed. 1889).
' Assistant-Secretary to Government N. W P., India.
* Chaplain and Superintendent, Wilson's Hospital.
h Author of a Treatise on Trigonometry and a Treatise on Mechanics.
' Author of a Treatise on Algebra.
472
SCHOLARS OP TEINITY COLLEGE.
1873.
Classics.
Malcolm Montgomrey.
*Louis Claude Purser.
Richard Hennessy.
Thomas Corr.
Goddard Henry Orpen.
Oscar Wilde*.
William Ridgeway.
George Thos. Vanston.
Joseph King.
Arthur M'Hugh.
Science.
James Dowd.
Alexander Mackintosh.
William Booth.
Charles Eason.
Ealph 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 Russell''.
William Joseph Curran
Sharp.
Joseph Young Cooke.
Robert Curtis.
1876.
Classics.
Archibald Robinson.
Herbert Macartney
Beatty.
John William Joynt.
Jelt'rey Browning
M 'Do well.
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.
Hutcheson 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 JamesWilkins?
*Robert Russell.
William Montgomery
Coates.
1878.
Classics.
*John Isaac Beare.
Godfrey Fetherston-
Haugh.
Arthur Wilson.
Garrett Wm. Walker.
John Thos. Darragh.
Cormac M'Cormick.
Edward O'Farrell.
Science.
Swift Paine Johnston.
James Mac Mahon.
William Nicolls.
Herbert Wormser
Harris.
1879.
Classics.
*John Bagnell Bury.
John Dickie.
Alfred M'Hugh.
John Edward Gilmore.
Hancock Thomas
Haughton.
Willm. GibsonMartley.
Leonard Richard
Strang ways.
Robt.FrancisHarrison.
li • Author of Poems (1884). " Assistant Magistrate, Tanjore, Madras.
* Professor of Latin, Queen's College, Galway.
<• Professor of Classics and Englisli Literature in the University of Auckland, New
Zealand; Author of "Ihe Historical Method in Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Political
Economy; "The iiicardian Theory of Kent"; and of "Comparative Literature" (Inter-
national Scicntitic Series;.
• See list of Moderators. ' Indian Civil Service.
« Sec " lieuefactors " for 1879.
SCHOLARS OF TRINITY COLLEGE.
473
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.
John Henry Longford.
1880.
Classics.
Henry Bewley.
Jocelyn Johnston.
Eohert Henry Charles.
William G. Collenb.
William Montgomery
Crook.
Launcelot Coulter.
Edgar Hogben.
Percy Scott Whelan.
Newport John Davis
White.
William Colgan.
Mervyn Le Ban Ken-
nedy <=.
Science.
Arthur Alcock Ram-
bauf*.
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 -iEmilius Sand-
ford.
John Pirn.
Henry Cameron Lys-
ter.
Henry Charles Cole
Bo wen.
Samuel Hemphill*^.
Richard Whitchurch
Seaver.
Science.
Thomas Rankin Lyle^.
Hugh Jackson Lawlor.
Courtenay Chamber-
lain Oulton.
Jos. Sinclair Carolin.
Francis Moran.
Henry Gordon Daw-
1882.
Classics.
William Kirkpatrick.
John Harding Tibbs.
Alfred Houston
J Capper.
Science.
Charles Frederick
D'Arcy.
Thomas Alexander
Finch.
Francis Rountree.
1883.
Classics.
Albert Edward Russell
Joynt.
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 H^-
laran.
Frederick Chas. Glan-
ville.
Charles Francis Doyle.
Albert Edward John-
ston.
William George Story.
Townsend AYharton
Shaw.
Chas. Malcolm Moore.
Science.
George Wm. Parker.
Thomas Preston.
James Howard Pirn.
Charles Elliott Moore.
» Author of "A Short History of the Church of Ireland" (1890).
b Now William Collen. <= Head Master, Clonrael Grammar School.
d Royal Astronomer of Ireland, 1892.
= Professor of Biblical Greek, 1888. Editor of the " Diatessaron of Tatian."
t See List of Moderators.
474
SCHOLARS OF TETNITT COLLEGE,
1885.
Classics.
♦William Joseph Myles
Starkie.
Robert Joseph Doyle.
John MacMahon.
Andrew M'Creight
Creery.
William Saunders
Crawford.
Thomas Vevers Morley.
Robert 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.
rWm. 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.
Benjamin H. Steede.
1887.
Classics.
Joseph Thomas Sars-
field Stopford.
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 Break ey
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 Sealy Edward
Townsend.
James White.
1889.
Classics.
John Oswald Murray.
Frank Nugent Grter.
Thomas Stanislaus
M'Cann.
William Brownrigg
Whelan.
Hugh Alfred Anderson.
George Sidney Buker.
Henry Anderson.
William Edward
Pearson Cotter.
William Geo. Conolly.
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 Hy. Gore Ashe.
Jnnu's Kc'illi.
Henry Dalzell.
SCHOLARS OF l:EtKlTT COLLEGE.
475
1891.
Classics.
Trevor Griffith JoliiiSon.
St. Clair Mulholland Dobbs.
Edmund Joseph Eoulston.
James Beatty.
Thomas William Wills.
William Burton Carson.
Thomas Gibbings.
Arthur Edwin Ross.
Science.
Alan William Pim.
Richard Best.
Arthur Percy Fitt.
William Edward Mattinson.
1892.
Classics.
Kennedy, William.
Butler, Edward Gerald.
Clarke, Robert Thomas.
Gonlin, William.
Ensor, Ernest.
Bateman, Charles Alexander.
Knox, Thomas Charles Keith.
Cowl, Richard Pape.
Simms, Albert Ernest.
Saunderson, William.
Science.
Moore, William.
Ahern, William Fitzmaurice.
Neely, Alexander James.
Ryland, Richard Theo. Hughe
Burke, John.
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.
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( 476 )
1893.
Visitors.
The Chancellok (or, in his absence, The Vice-Chawcellok),
and
The Lord Chief Justice.
Provost.
George Salmon, D. D., . . , 1888
Senior Fellows.
Coopted. Electea.
1 Rev. Joseph Carson, D. D 1866 1837
2 Rev. Thomas Stack, M. A 1869 1838
3 Rev. Samuel Hanghton, 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, D. Sc 1852
4 Rev. Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, D. Litt 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. D 1866
9 Arthur Palmer, D. Litt 1867
10 Robert Yelverton Tyrrell, D. Litt 1868
11 George Lambert Cathcart, M. A 1870
12 William Snow Burnside, D.Sc 1871
13 William Smyth M'Cay, M. A. . ... .1872
tElKlTY COLLEGE, 1893. 4^1
Elected.
14 Arthur William Panton, D. Sc 1873
15 George Francis Fitzgerald, D. Sc 1877
] 6 Frederick Purser, M. A 1879
17 Louis Claude Purser, D. Litt 1881
18 William Ralph Westropp Roberts, M. A 1882
19 EdwardParnaUCulverwell, M. A 1883
20 Rev. John Henry Bernard, D. D 1884
21 JohnBagnellBury, M.A. . . ' 1885
22 Alexander Charles O'SuUivan, M.A 1886
23 John Isaac Beare, M.A 1887
24 Robert Russell, M.A 1888
25 Matthew Wyatt Joseph Fry, M.A., 1889
26 William Joseph Myles Starkie, M.A 1890
27 Rev. George Wilkins, M.A., 1891
28 Henry Stewart Macran, M.A., 1892
SCHOLARS.
Candidate Masters.
1 M 'Weeny, Henry Charles, B. A.
2 Smyly, Gilbert Josiah, B.A.
3 Gwynn, Edward John, B.A.
4 Brown, Joseph.
5 Fitz Gibbon, Gerald, B.A.
6 White, James, B.A.
7 Robertson, Wm. C. Fleming,
B.A.
8 Anderson, Henry, B.A.
9 Pim, William Ferguson, B.A.
10 Rutherford, Hen. Ernest, B.A.
11 Keith, James, B.A.
Senior Bachelors.
12 Hitchcock, Francis Ryan M.,
B.A.
13 Townsend, John SealyE., B.A.
14 Luke, Edward Harris, B.A.
15 Anderson, Hugh Alfred, B.A.
16 Anderson, William, B.A.
17 ConoUy, William George, B.A.
18 Croasdaile, John Ernest, B.A.
19 Henry, Wm. Macaulay, B.A.
20 Robson, George M'Crea, B.A.
Middle Bachelors.
21 Gregg, James, B.A.
22 Hamilton, Andrew Breakey,
B.A.
23 Murray, John Oswald.
24 Greer, Frank Nugent, B.A.
25 Baker, George Sidney.
26 Hinkson, Henry Albert.
27 Exham, Gerard Alston, B.A.
28 Monahan, Charles Henry, B.A.
29 Yates, James, B.A.
30 Lunham WilHam Maybury,
B.A.
31 Dalzell, Henry, B.A.
32 DeRenzy,Annesley St. George,
B.A.
33 Dixon, Henry Horace, B.A.
34 Young, Edward John, B.A.
35 Ross, Arthur Edwin, B.A.
36 Knox, Thomas Gaorge Keith.
37 Saunderson, William.
Junior Bachelors.
38 Cotter, Wm. Edward P., B.A.
39 Ingram, Thomas Dunbar.
40 Norwood, William, B A.
4 1 Goligher, William Alexander,
B.A.
42 Harden, John Mason, B.A.
43 Whelan, William Brownrigg,
B.A.
44 Pim, Alan William.
45 Best, Richard, B.A.
46 Beatty, James, B.A.
47 Fitt, Arthur Percy, B.A.
48 Gibbings, Thomas, B.A.
49 Simms, Albert Ernest, B.A.
478
tEINlTY COLLEGE, 1893.
SCHOLARS.
Senior Sophisters.
50 Thrift, William Edward.
51 Carson, William Burton.
52 Dobbs, St. Clair Mulholland.
53 Wills, Thomas William.
54 Mooney, George William.
55 Kennedy, William.
56 Moore, William.
57 Butler, Edward Gerald.
58 Ahern, William Fitzmaurice.
59 Clarke, Robert Thomas.
60 Neely, Alexander James.
61 Conlin, William.
62 Ryland, Richard J. Hughes.
63 Ensor, Ernest.
64 Burke, John.
65 Bateman, Charles Alexander.
Junior Sophisters,
66 Mattinson, William Edward.
67 Roulston, Edmund Joseph.
68 Johnson, Trevor Griffith.
69 Cowl, Richard Rape.
DOCTOES AND MASTERS.
Thus marked (*) have been Fellows.
D.D. M.D.
* Graves, Right Rev. Charles.
Walsh, James.
*Gwynn, John.
Stokes, George Thomas.
Wynne, Frederick Richards.
Hemphill, Samuel.
LL.D.
Warren, Rt. Hon. Robert Richard.
Chatterton, Rt. Hon. Hedges Eyre.
*Webb, Thomas E.
Ball, Right Hon. John Thomas.
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. ,
Baetable, Charles Francis. . /
LL.D, Honorary.
Solltts, Wm. Johnson,
Banks, Sir John Thomas.
Porter, Sir George Hornidge.
Moore, William.
Wright, Edward Perceval.
Bennett, Edward Hallaran.
Finny, John Magee.
Brooks, Henry St. John.
Beatty, Wallace. '
D. Sc.
Rambaut, Arthur Alcock.
M. B. Honorary.
Reynolds, James Emerson.
Cunningham, Daniel John.
Mus. D.
Stewart, Sir Robert Prescott.
Gater, William Henry.
B. D.
Carson, Henry Watters.
Graham, Charles Irvine.
Lawlor, Hugh Jackson.
White, Newport John Davies.
Carletou, James George.
THINITI COLLEGE, 1893.
479
M.A.
♦Byrne, Very Rev. James.
Dockrill, John.
Johnson, Richard.
Graham, Robert.
Goodman, Rev. James.
Holmes, Right Hon. Hugh.
Mackintosh, Henry William.
Warren, Rev. Isaac.
Doyle, Charles Francis.
Johnston, Swift Paine.
Macalister, Edward.
Parker, George William.
Preston, Thomas.
Bergin, William.
Joly, Charles Jasper.
Ward, Piers Charles.
Cronyn, Abraham Prim.
Mac Dermott, Alfred Tudor.
Crawford, Robert Karl.
Robinson, Charles Albert.
Dowse, Richard.
Hogg, Andrew Albert Victor.
M.A. Honorary.
Mir Aulad Ali.
M.A.I. Sonorary.
Alexander, Thomas.
A list of the Doctors and Masters
whose names are retained on the
College Books, in accordance with
the Decree of the Frovost and
Senior Fellows, dated January
22, 1859, and amended on Janu-
ary 31, 1872, will be found under
the head *^ Senatus Aeademieus."
FELLOW COMMONERS.
Middle Bachelor.
1 Mr. Martin, Eustace Meredyth,
B.A.
Senior Sophisters.
2 Mr. Tunstall-Moore, George.
Senior Freshmen.
3 Mr. Cowper, Joseph Frederick.
4 Mr. Smyth, Cecil Ernest.
Junior Freshmen.
5 Mr. Oswald, Ludlow Richard.
6 Mr. Kinahan, Robert Henry
Hudson.
PENSIONERS.
Candidate Masters.
1 Carraody, Samuel, B.A.
2 Classon, William Herbert.
3 Crook, Robert Francis T., B.A.
4 Roe, Radcliffe, B.A.
5 Scott, William Robert, B.A.
6 Smith, Charles, B.A.
7 Stopford, Joseph T. S., B.A.
Senior Bachelors.
Babington, Richard, B.A.
Lowndes, John Samuel, B.A.
M'Quade, Robert, B.A.
Payne, Arthur Wm., B.A.
Scott, William Bruce.
Spelman, Arthur Patrick, B.A.
Waller, John Thomas, B.A.
8 Wrench, Benjamin Thomas,
B.A.
Middle Bachelors.
1 Abbott, Thomas Frank, B.A.
2 Adams, William James, B.A.
3 Anderson, Jos. Barcroft, B.A.
4 Beckett, John, B.A.
6 Brew, Hugh Brady, B.A.
6 Coulter, Robert James, B.A.
7 Courtenay, Richard Hudson.
8 Davis, Leslie George.
9 Fletcher, Victor James, B.A.
10 Greer, John Alexander, B.A.
m
Tfttt^ITV COLtE&E, 18^3.
11 Greer, Robt. Gordon S., B.A.
12 Griffith, Julius H. Edward.
13 Hely, Howard Hutchinson,
B.A.
14 Jones, Bolton Charles.
15 Kane, Ernest R. Lloyd, B.A.
16 Lancaster, James, B.A.
17 Morrow, Wm. Edward, B.A.
18 Murphy, William Agnew.
19 O'Connor, Denis Charles.
20 Peacocke, Gerald Wm., B.A-r*"
21 Wade, William Richard.
22 White, George Purcell, B.A.
23 Wilkinson, Thos. Gaffikin,B.A.
24 Williamson, Henry Laurence
B.A.
Junior Bachelors.
1 Allcock, William Gladding
2 Allen, John Phoenix.
3 Archdall, Eyre ^Y. Preston.
4 Bayly, Charles Adolphus.
5 Baj'ly, Thomas Johnstone.
6 Belhomme, Richard Michel,
B.A.
7 Bennett, William.
8 Beresford, Frank G. de la
Poer.
9 Blake, John Bible Garde.
10 Bleazby, Robert, B.A.
11 Bowen, St. John Cole, B.A.
12 Brady, Albert James, B.A.
13 Brady, John Cochrane.
14 Bresland, John Killeen.
15 Brett, Henry jlobert.
16 Brew, Cecil.
17 Brew, Richard William ,B.A.
18 Browne, Walter Stewart.
19 Brunker, Edward George.
20 Brunskill, Thomas Redmond.
21 Burke, Robert, B.A.
22 Burleigh, Chs. Hy. Harrison,
B.A.
23 Carroll, Aylmer Singleton.
24 Chadwick, Robert St. James,
B.A.
25 Chalk, Thos. Ciadockc, B.A.
26 Clinch, Andrew Daniel.
27 Clover, Edward Walker.
28 Cockle, Walter Ponsonby,
B.A.
29 Cole, Howard Speare, B.A.
30 Colquhoun, F. S. DuBedat,
B.A.
31 Cooke, John William.
32 Cooper, John Cromie, B.A.
33 Corlett, Herbert Marsh, B.A.
34 Cosgrave, Frederick Robert.
35 Costello, Charles Thomas, B.A.
36 Cowen, Frederick Charles.
37 Crampton, Henry Fyers.
38 Crowe, Lewis Wright, B.A.
39 Davis, Arthur Ernest.
40 Devine, James Arthur, B.A.
41 Doherty, Robert.
42 Dunlop, J. Marcus Muntz.
43 Evershed, John Edward.
44 Fair, Charles Edward.
45 Fegan, John Edward.
46 Fenton, William Radcliffe.
47 FitzGerald, Augustine.
48 Fleury, Charles Henry.
49 Foster, John George.
50 French, Charles Owen, B.A. !
51 Frewer, Lancelot Osmund,
B.A.
52 Friel, Alfred Richard, B.A.
53 Galloway, Joseph Wm., B.A.
54 Gaussen, William Hardy, B.A. !
55 Gibbons, Thomas, B.A. [
56 Girling, Frederick, B.A. 1
67 Goff, John Richard, B.A. f
58 Graham, Wm. Medlvcott, B.A. ,1
59 Greene, George William.
60 Greenwood, JohnWakeman.
61 Hackett, E. Augustus, B.A.
62 Halahan, F. Johnston, B.A.
63 Harley, Henry Robert.
64 Harrison, James.
65 Hartley, John Armstrong.
66 Harvey, William Oswald.
67 Hastings, Ross Robert.
68 Henderson, James. B.A.
69 Hoare, Joseph.
70 Holmes, Samuel Stephen.
71 Howland, John.
72 Isherwood, Thomas.
73 Johns, Christopher, B.A.
74 Johnson, Clement Lecky.
75 Johnson, Philip Bernard, B.A.
76 Johnston, Alexander Kerr.
77 Jones, Maurice, B.A.
78 Jourdan, George Viviliers.
TRINITY COLLEGE, 1893.
481
79 Keane, William John, B.A.
80 Keating, Walter Wm., B.A.
81 Kenny, George Edward, B.A.
82 Kinsey, Hamlet.
83 Kirkpatrick, George Alex.
84 Lepper, Charles Wm., B.A.
85 L'Estrange, G. W. Carleton.
86 Lett, Charles Henry Tandy,
B.A.
87 Little, Cornelius Wilfred.
88 Lovett, Samuel Henry.
89 Lucas, Alan.
90 Lyle, David Ranken, B.A.
91 Lyle, Robert Baton.
92 Mac Donald, Charles James.
93 Mackenzie, Mark, B.A.
94 Macrory, G. Crawford, B.A.
95 Mactier, Henry Carter, B.A.
96 Magee, James Henry, B.A.
97 Mallins, Edward Joseph, B.A.
98 Martin, Arthur Henry Mant.
99 Martin, Frank Vincent.
100 Martin, Samuel, B.A.
101 Maxwell, Richard William.
102 Maxwell, Sidney Lurton.
103 M'Caughey,Wm. Saral.,B.A.
104 M'Caw, George Tyrrell, B.A.
105 M'Clenaghan, Albert 0., B.A.
106 M'Clenaghan, Hamlet.
107 M'Creery, Wm. John, B.A.
108 M'Neight, Wm. Robt. Percy,
B.A.
109 M'Neill, John Hill Trevor,
B.A.
110 Meara, John Robert, B.A.
111 Mills, Herbert F. H. T.
112 Moeran, Archibald Edward.
113 Moeran, Henry Hope.
114 Monroe, Arthur Harvey, B.A.
115 Moore, Courtenay Edward.
116 Moore, James.
117 Moore, Robert.
118 Moore, Sydney William.
119 Moore, William Frederick.
120 Morgan, Henry Richard B.,
B.A.
121 Morley, James Forrest.
122 Morris, Lloyd, B.A.
123 Nesbitt, Joseph John, B.A.
124 Nixon, Thomas.
125 Gates, John Crosbie.
126 O'Connor, Frederick Charles.
127 Orme, Robert, B.A.
128 Peyton, William Walter.
129 Phibbs, William Talbot, B.A.
130 Pomeroy, Arthur Gartside.
131 Power, Joseph, B.A.
132 Pringle, John, B.A.
133 Pringle, Robert W., B.A.
134 Rainsford, Frederick Joseph.
135 Redding, Richard Benson.
136 Reeve, Arthur, B.A.
137 Revelle, Raymond E., B.A.
138 Richey, James Dodwell.
139 Roper, Edward Ormsby.
140 Ross, Robert Caledon, B.JC^
141 Rush, Edward Evans, B.A.
142 Ryan, Hardinge Stanley.
143 Smith, Lionel Fergus, B.A.
144 Sparrow, William.
145 Steel, Edwin Bedford, B.A.
146 Studdert, Thomas De Clare.
147 Synge, JohnMillington, B.A.
148^Tayror, John Francis;" B.A. '
149 Thompson, Richard George.
150 Thompson, Wm. John, B.A.
151 Thornton, Arthur Joseph.
152 Tilson, Wm. Henry To wnley.
153 Touchburn, Edward A., B.A.
154 Touchburn,Geo.Morrow,B.A.
155 Townsend, Edward Hume S.,
B.A.
156 Townsend, Horace C, B.A.
157 Townsend, William Richard.
158 Tredennick, John M., B.A.
159 Trench, E. F. Crosbie, B.A.
160 Vandeleur, Gerald Claud, B.A.
161 Vaughan, Jos. Sherlock, B.A.
162 Vesey, George Agmondisham,
B.A.
163 Vint, Charles, B.A.
164 Wade, George Frank Graham,
B.A.
165 Walker, David Francis, B.A.
166 Walker, Wm. Nathaniel, B.A.
167 Wallace, James Nevin, B.A.
168 Waller, Henry.
169 Wallis, Arthur Knight, B.A.
170 Ward, Thomas, B.A.
171 Wardrop, Thomas Nelson.
172 Watkin-Davies, E. Owen.
173 Wheeler, Robert C, B.A.
174 Wilkinson, John Samuel.
175 Williams, Wm. W. M'Neill,
B.A.
176 Wright, Robert Wm., B.A.
482
TRIWITY COLLEGE, 1893.
177 Wood, Richard.
178 Young, John Ffolliott, B.A.
Senior Sophisters.
1 Alcock, Nathaniel Henry.
2 Alleyne, Charles "William.
3 Allworthy, Ed. Fitzgerald.
4 Anderson, William.
5 Ash down, Henry Richard.
6 Bailey, Charles William.
7 Barcroft, Richard Cecil.
8 Barniville, John Joseph.
9 Beere, Francis Armstrong.
10 Blount, Charles Kerhy.
11 Bottrill, William Evans.
12 Boughton, Richard George.
13 Boyd, Alfred Ernest.
14 Boyd, Frederick Kyte.
15 Boy land, Albert Knox.
16 Brocklehurst, George.
17 Brougham, Richd. Hy. Vaux.
18 Brown, Charles Henry.
19 BrowTi, Dodwell.
20 Brown, Edmund St. Clair.
21 Browne, Harvey.
22 Brown, Henry Kingsmill.
23 Brown, James Campbell.
24 Brownrigg, Herbert John.
25 Bulger, Lawrence Quinlivan.
26 BuUick, Thomas John.
27 Campbell, Charles Thomas.
28 Campbell, Fred. Wm. Groves.
29 Carton, Paul Peter.
30 Clarke, Thos. Hy. Matthew.
31 Coall, Talbot 4mold.
32 Coates, John Brice.
33 Comyn, Andrew Daniel.
34 Corrigan, Alf. Wm. Burgess.
35 Crawford, Alfred James.
36 Davis, Arthur.
37 Delap, Alfred Dover.
38 Develin, Francis John.
39 Dormer, WiUiam George.
40 Dowse, Charles.
41 Dudgeon, Herbert.
42 Duncan, Alexander.
43 Edwards, Edwin Noel.
44 Eepinasse, James.
45 Eves, Graves William.
46 Fannin, Edward Morgan.
47 Fawcett, Omar Fawcett.
48 Fleury, Charles Marlay.
49 Franks, Matthew Henry.
50 Gaffney, Stafford.
51 Gahan, Beresford Townsend.
52 Galbraith, John.
63 Good, Matthew.
54 Gore, William Crampton.
55 Gray, Ralph E. Babington.
56 Haffield, Robert Edmund.
57 Hamilton, Arthur Blayney.
58 Hanan, Henry Arthur.
59 Harris, Geo. William.
60 Harvey, William Coates.
61 Hemphill, Edward.
62 Hodson, Frederick Maurice.
63 Houghton, James Edward,
64 Hutchison, Fredk. Shadwell.
65 Jameson, Morgan Claude.
66 Jefferson, James Fulton.
67 Jellett, Henry.
68 Johnson- Smyth, Edward.
69 Johnston, Francis Boyd.
70 Jolly, James.
71 Jones, Joseph Edward.
72 Joy, Henry Richard Ludlow.
73 Kennedy, John Adolphus.
74 King, Richard Geo. Salmon.
75 Kirkpatrick, Henry.
76 Knaggs, Hervey Thomas.
77 Lanigan, John.
78 Larminie, Wm. John.
79 Latham, Reginald.
80 Law, Samuel Horace.
81 Le Fanu, Francis Lewen.
82 Little, Edward Joseph.
83 I^ong, Francis Philip.
84 Macinerney, Chas. Valentine.
85 Macnamara, Gerald Hardy.
86 Manning, Arthur.
87 Martin, Joseph Clarke C.
88 Massy, Cecil Hugh.
89 Maunsell, Robt. Chas. B.
90 M'Auliffc, Michael Joseph.
91 M'Cready, John Davidson.
92 M'Dounell, Randal.
93 M'Dowell, Benjamin Francis.
94 M'Dowell, Laurence Fitz-
henry.
96 M'Kiernan, Cecil J. Brew.
96 Merrick, Ernest Edwin.
97 Merrick, Ferdinand Holmes.
98 Miller, Alexander.
99 Milne, James.
I 100 Moore, Robert Iloni-y.
TRINITY COLLEGE, 1893.
483
101 Myles, George.
102 Newsom, George Arthur.
103 Nolan, Richard Stanislaus.
104 Orpen, Ar. Herbert Stack.
105 Parks, Theodore John.
106 Parrott, Frederick John.
107 Patten, Charles Joseph.
108 Peacocke, Reginald ChristpK^
109 Phenix, David John,
no Pirn, Richard Pledwell.
111 Pirrie-Conerney, John.
112 Price, Chas. Herbt. Pownall.
113 Price, Frederick William.
114 Price, George John.
115 Price, Robert Augustus.
116 Proksch, Louis Lawrence.
117 Purser, John James.
118 Quin, William.
119 Ray, John Armstedt.
120 Reeves, Henry Pigott.
121 Rhodes, Arthur.
122 Richardson, Wm. Archibald.
123 Robb, Richard John.
124 Roche, Bernard.
125 Rosborough, James.
126 Rowan, Robert Philip.
127 Rowan, Thomas.
128 Rutherfoord, Harold Edward.
129 Saunderson, Edwin de Bedick.
130 Saunderson, Robt. de Bedick.
131 Seeds, James Thompson.
132 Sheehan, Peter Paul.
133 Shirley, Paul WiUiam.
1 34 Smith, Richard Travers.
135 Smith, Rowland Sydney.
136 Smylie, John Dryden.
137 Smyth, John.
138 Smyth, Meredith Armstrong.
139 Somers, Samuel Handy.
140 Swain, George Lill.
141 Synnott, Henry Joseph.
142 Thompson, Cecil Greene.
143 Thompson, Wm. Armstrong.
144 Thorpe, Thomas Edward,
145 Tunstall, Anthony Francis B.
146 Tweedie, James.
147 Walker, Richard Annesley.
148 Waller, Hardress John.
149 Walsh, Herbert Pakenham.
150 Walsh, William Sandford.
151 Watson, Arthur Benjamin.
152 Webster, John Thomas.
163 Wheatley, William Henry.
154 Wheeler, George Nelson.
155 White, James.
156 Willis, Hamilten Gibson.
157 Wilson, Arthur Thomas.
158 Winder, Francis Arthur.
169 Winder, John.
160 Wynne, Frederick Edward.
Junior Sophisters.
1 Abbott, Richmond Trimnell.
2 Acheson, Henry.
3 Aldren, Francis John.
4 Alexander, Robt. W.Wiseman.
5 Allen, Frederick Henry.
6 Allen, Herbert William.
7 Anderson, Samuel Robert.
8 Anderson, Thomas.
9 Andrews, William Handy.
10 Atkinson, Edward William.
1 1 Austin, Charles Edward.
12 Babington, Thos. Sydney G.
13 Bailey, George Percy.
14 Barber, H. Albert Dawson.
15 Barker, Herbert Const.
16 Battersby, Walter Schofield.
17 Beaman, Joseph Harrison.
18 Beames, Charles Edward Wm.
19 Beatty, John.
20 Beresford, John Claud.
21 Bolster, Francis.
22 Boyd, William John.
23 Bozward, John Lloyd.
24 Brook, Thomas.
25 Brown, James Anderson.
26 Brown, John.
27 Burke, Joseph Butler.
28 Burland, Edward George.
29 Burnett, Cyril Frederick.
30 Bustard, Albert Victor.
31 Carr, Charles Henry.
32 Carter, Gerald Bayley.
33 Carter, Leslie Fitz William.
34 Chichester, Charles Renfric.
35 Clarendon, Owen Samuel.^^
36 Clark, John Alexander.
37 Clarke, Fred. David Dunn.
38 Clarke, Geoffrey Rothe.
39 Clery, Patrick Sarsfield.
40 Coates, Maurice Airth.
4 1 Cochrane, E . Webber Wai-ren .
484
TEINITI COLLEGT?, 1893.
42 Coll, Edmund Christopher.
43 Colquhoun, DavidW. Sproule.
44 Colquhoun, Isaac John T.
45 Copley, Samuel.
46 Cox, Benjamin Quintin.
47 Cox, John Frank M.
48 Craig, John Charles.
49 Crosthwaite, Edw. Gerald S.
60 Dagge, John Henry.
51 Dalzell, Edward.
62 Davis, Charles Edward.
53 Davis, Leslie George.
64 Dawson, William James.
65 Dobbin, Frederick.
56 Dobbin, Samuel.
67 Dobbyn, Alex. Macmanus.
58 Dolmage, Cecil Goodrich.
69 Dowden, Richard.
60 Duffey, Arthur Cameron.
61 Duncan, Charles.
62 Dunn, Evory Carmichael.
63 Ellis, Robert Goold E.
64 Ennis, Alexander Dallas.
66 Exham, Maurice Kenah.
66 Fannin, Thomas Alfred.
67 Fay, Thomas Gerald.
68 Flannery, William.
69 Foley, Philip Winspeare.
70 Freeman, Sidney.
71 Ffrench, John Martin.
72 Friel, Robert.
73 Gage, Alexander Hugh.
74 Geoghegan, Herbert Llyne.
75 Gibbon, Edward Acton.
76 Gillgan, Edward John.
77 Gillman, David Holmes.
78 Glover, Wm Erskine Walker.
79 Good, William Ireland.
80 Goodbody, Arthur Edward.
81 Gray, Owen Wynne.
82 Gregory, Vere Richard.
83 Green, Finlay Monds.
84 Grimshaw, Herbert Churchill.
85 Guest, George Arthur.
86 Gumley, Francis Albert.
87 Gunn, Kearsley Egerton.
88 Gwynn, Lucius Henry.
89 Hampton, Robert.
90 Hanna, Robert Farran.
91 Hanan, William John.
92 Harding, Arthur Fitzmaurice.
03 Hanlon, George.
04 Harpur, James.
95 Harte, Isaac.
96 Hewitt, John Frederick Wm.
97 Hilary, Charles Edward.
98 Hill, Richard Cotton.
99 Hime, John Godfrey V.
100 Holden, Charles Edward.
101 Homan, Thomas Delapere.
102 Humphrey, Alex. Martin.
103 Hunt, Rochfort Noel.
104 Hunt, WilUam Power.
105 Hurley, Frederick Arthur.
106 Ingram, Allan.
107 Ireland, Cecil Edward.
108 Jackson, George.
109 Jacovides, Demetrius.
110 JefFares, Sealy Victor.
111 Jobson, Thomas Battersby.
112 Johns, Archibald.
113 Johnson, Frederick Trench.
114 Johnstone, JohnE. St. George.
115 Jones, Henry Arabin.
116 Joy, Robert Cecil.
117 Keegan, Richard Laurence.
118 Kellett, Richard Maunsell.
119 Kelly, Lawrence John.
120 Kennedy, John Aloysius.
121 Kerr, George William.
122 Kerr, Thomas Butler.
123 Kerr, William Shaw.
124 King, Robert Heniy.
125 Kingsbury, William Henrj'.
126 Lane, Gordon Joseph.
127 Langrishe, Henry Hoadly.
128 Latham, Charles James.
129 Leslie- Jones, Cyril.
130 Litchfield, George.
131 Littledale, Herbert Edward.
132 Long, Richard Edward C.
133 Lyons, Edward.
134 MacDermot, Henry.
135 Macdonald, H. J. Dobbs.
136 Mac Laurin, Robert Twiss.
137 Maonaniara, Albert Persse.
138 Maxwell, Patrick Arthur.
139 Mayne, William Hariot.
140 M'Alister, William.
141 M'Donnell, James Riversdale.
142 M'Ginley, James William.
143 M'Keever, Eras. Germain.
144 M'Kelvie, John.
145 M'Manaway, Hubert.
146 Meara, Thomas Han-is.
147 Mellett, Patrick Henry.
TRINITY COLLEGE, 1893.
485
148 Miller, Conolly Stouppe.
149 Mitchell, Samuel Patton.
150 Molony, Henry Brereton.
151 Molony, Patrick Considine.
152 Monahan, Thomas Frederick.
153 Moore, George Frederick.
154 Moore, Robert Henry.
155 Morrogh,Wm. Fred. Charles.
156 Moutray, William Perceval.
157 Mumford, Alfred Hill.
158 Murphy, Charles.
159 Murphy, John Joseph.
160 Murphy, Wm. Quinlan.
161 Neal, William.
162 Nelson, James.
163 O'Brien, Brian.
164 O'Connell, John.
165 0' Conor, Aylward Robert.
166 Ogilvy, David.
167 O'Grady, Standish deCourcy.
168 Ormsby, Gilbert J. Anthony.
169 Ormsby, Owen Geo. Lambert.
170 Orpen, C. W. M'GiUicuddy.
171 Orpen, Richard Theodore.
172 Oswald, Frank Hamilton.
173 Palmer, .Ed. Orpen Herbert.
174 Palmer, John Johnston.
175 Parkes, George Herbert.
176 Parry-E(Jwards, E. Llewellyn.
177 Peters, William Alfred.
178 Pickup, John William.
179 Pike, William.
180 Porter, Alexander Horsburgh.
181 Power, William Hunter.
182 Price, George Fetherston.
183 Price, John Willis.
184 Pyper, John Geo. Donaldson.
186 Rainsford, Arthur Fitzpatrick.
186 Ridge way, Samuel.
187 Rhode, Benjamin Lloyd.
188 Roche, Francis Patrick.
189 Ronayne, Robert William.
190 Rossiter, Reginald Arthur.
191 Rounds, Edward.
192 Russell, Charles Warren.
193 Rutherford, Nath. John C.
194 Ryan, John Vincent.
195 Ryan, William.
196 Sadleir, Ralph Granby.
197 Scott, Lewis Irwin.
198 Seeds, Arthur Atkinson.
199 Shackleton, William.
200 Sharpe, Samuel Howard.
201 Shepard, Arthur Harold.
202 Simpson, Albert Edward.
203 Skene, Robert Ernest.
204 Sloane, James Ledlie.
205 Smith, Arthur Edward.
206 Smith, George.
207 Smith, Michael Joseph.
208 Smith, Thomas Farrar.
209 Smith, William Henry.
210 Spencer, John Frith.
211 Squires, John Mills Goldsmith
212 Stanley, William Lucas.
213 Staunton, Thomas Henry.
214 Stewart, William.
215 Steede, George Fitz Gerald.
216 Stout, Robert Thomas.
217 Stuart, Alexander George.
218 Swaby, John Joseph.
219 Swaine, Charles John.
220 Sweetnam, George Swanton.
221 Tate, Godfrey.
222 Taunton, Charles Richard.
223 Taylor, Godfrey.
224 Thompson, James Taylor.
225 Thornhill, William Wheeler.
226 Tibbs, Phibbs Graydon.
227 Tierney, James Felvas.
228 Todd, Charles Love.
229 Townley, John Albert.
230 Trampleasure, Joseph Clare.
231 Trench, Wilbraham Fitz- John
232 Trinder, Nathaniel George.
233 Vigors, Thomas M. de Cliflfe.
234 Waddell, John Joseph.
235 Watson, George Percy M.
236 Wheeler, Henry Eliardo.
237 Wheeler, William Sidney.
238 Whitton, Frederick Ernest.
239 Whittaker, Robert Edwin.
240 Wiley, Arthur Samuels.
241 Williams, William Edward.
242 Wilson, David Frederick R.
243 Wilson, Wilfred Claude S.
244 Winder, James Herbert R.
245 Wood, Frederick Charles.
246 Young, WilHam M. O'Grady.
Senior Freshmen.
1 Achmuty, James Wilson.
2 Adair, Alfred Henry.
3 Adams, William Chatterton.
486
TRINITY COLLRGR, 1893.
4 Ashe, Robert Wm.D'Escourt.
57
5 paillie, George.
58
6 BaU, Charles Preston.
59
7 Barnes, Robert Stephenson.
60
8 Black, Gibson.
61
9 Blaney, John.
62
10 Bodel, Robert Hale.
63
11 Bolton, Albert Denne.
64
12 Bollinger, Jacob.
65
13 Boweu, Mervyn ^Y. Cole.
60
14 Bramwell, William.
67
15 Browne, Kepple G. Dodwell.
68
16 Brown, Thomas Bradley.
69
17 Bryan, George.
70
18 Burke, William Joseph.
71
19 Caddell, Henry Mortimer.
72
20 Caldwell, Alex. Francis S.
73
21 Caldwell, Frank Willoughby.
74
22 CarroU, Fied. Fitz Gerald.
75
23 Carter, William Bellingham.
76
24 Chignell, Hendrick.
77
25 Clarke, Wm. Hamngton M.
78
26 Collins, Thos. Gibson Geo.
79
27 Collis, Stephen Edward.
80
28 Condon, He Vere.
81
29 Conway, Leopold Ed. Justus.
82
30 Cooke, Alfred Hugh.
83
31 Cooke, Ralph BuUick.
84
32 Cooper, Henry Thomas.
85
33 Coppinger, Walter Valentine.
86
34 Counihan,.Fras. Burroughs.
87
35 Counihan, Randal.
88
36 Cox, James Fisher.
89
37 Craig, Alan Noble
90
38 Crawford, John Jones.
91
39 Crozier, Thomas Francis.
92
40 Culwick, Arthur James.
93
41 Curling, Richbell.
94
i2 Dagg, Thomas.
95
43 Daly, lly. Sutton Varian.
96
44 Dawson, William Rodgers.
97
45 Despard, WeUesley.
98
46 Dodds, John.
99
47 Doherty, James Walker.
100
48 Dowman, William John.
101
49 Drennan, John Thomas.
102
50 Drury, Thomas Wm. Ewart.
103
51 Earle, George Ashe.
104
62 Ebbs, John Webber.
105
53 Eccles, Lionel G. F. St. John.
106
64 Eckford, George Shields.
107
55 Edmonds, Charles Pigott.
108
66 Edwards, Charles Walter.
109
Elliott, Frederick Arthur,
Ensor, Howard.
Eustace, Gerald Needham.
Evans, John.
Eves, Edmund Lombard.
Farris, Wm. Whitney.
Fenton, Walter Long.
Ferguson, David Eustace.
Fernie, John Francis.
Fethorstonhaiigh, Rupert Jn.
Fielding, Thomas Evelyn.
Findlater, Herbert Snowden.
Fleming, Leonard Bottomley.
Fleming, Lionel Rothwell.
Franks, Thomas Fitzherbert.
Fuller, Harnett.
Gibson, William George.
Gilpin, Albert.
Glynn, George.
Golding, Edward Arthur.
Good, Thomas Douglas.
Greene, Arthur.
Green, Denton Charles.
Gregory, Ernest Fd. Graham.
Grinishaw, Cecil Thomas W.
Guinness, Wyndham M. G.
Gwynn, Arthur Percival.
Hadden, Fredk. Weston.
Haire, Wm. Nassau,
Hamilton, Hugh Alexander.
Handsomebody, Fredk. Thos.
Harkness, Charles Walter.
Harley, Christopher Burkitt.
Harris, George. ,.
Harty, George Spencer.
Haviland- Burke, Wm. Aston.
Hill, Richard Lord.
Hogan, John Edward.
Hogan, William.
Holmes, Wm. Hardy.
Horgan, David,
Hosford, Thomas.
Houghton, George John.
Houghton, Jn. Wm. Hobart.
Houston, Arthur Henry.
Howes, Robert Rhodes R.
Humphreys, Thos, Sutclilfe.
Hunler, Joseph Alexander.
Hutton, Robert,
Irvine, William John.
Irwin, Benjamin Charles B.
Jameson, Hy. Lyster.
Johnston, Charles.
^
TRINITY COLLEGE, 1893.
487
110 Johnstone, Eobert Edgar S.
111 Jones, Kingsmill William.
112 Kellett, Theodore Young.
113 Kelly, Michael Fras. John.
114 Kenny, Austin.
115 Kerr, Walsingham Cook.
116 Keys, Wm. David Acheson.
117 Langbridge, Ernest.
118 Leslie, John.
119 Lewty, Harold Alfred.
120 IjOw, George Edward.
121 Mac Donald, William John.
122 MacLoughlin, Arthur M.
123 Manning, Charles Campbell.
124 Marsh, Francis Stevenson.
125 Martin, John Ewan.
126 Matchett, Francis.
127 May, Aylmer William.
128 M'Cormick, Geo. Fitzherbert.
129 M'Cormick, Thomas Eaton.
130 M'Cullagh, Chas. Harold W.
131 McDonnell, Robert.
132 M'Guinness, Michael Vincent.
133 M'Gusty, Walter George.
134 M'Neice, Frederick John.
135 M'Vittie, Arthur Craigie.
136 Meldon, Geo. Edgar Pugin.
137 Metcalfe, James.
138 Mills, Alexander.
139 Milner, John.
140 Molony, Perceval John.
141 Monroe, Horace Granville.
142 Moore, Thomas J. Levius.
143 Moorhead, James Herbert.
144 Moses, Marcus Lingard.
145 Murphy, Charles Ouseley.
146 Murphy, Joseph Xavier.
147 Murphy, William Patrick.
148 Myles, Joseph Octavius.
149 Nash, Thomas James.
150 Naylor, Wm. Thompson B.
161 Nesbitt, Trevor Martin M.
152 Northridge, Robert.
153 Nunan, William Francis.
154 O'Connell, John.
155 Orpen, Richard Hugh.
156 Pack-Beresford, Hugh D.
157 Patten, Richard Cecil.
158 Peers- Smith, John Peers.
159 Pelissier, William Harvey.
160 Pennefather, Wm. Somerset.
161 Penny, Alfred Ferguson.
162 Pirn, Henry.
163 Poe, John.
164 Pomeroy, Louis Wm. Henry.
165 Power, Michael Douglas.
166 Price, Victor Theophilus.
167 Pringle, George Alex.
168 Pugh, George Henry.
169 Radcliffe, Bennett Samuel.
170 Rainsford, Charles Arthur.
171 Rainsford, Edward Grove.
172 Ringwood, Henry Victor M.
173 Robinson, Lewis Wm. Kay.
174 Rogers, Cecil Alfred P.
175 Rowlette, Robert James.
176 Sansom, Alfred John.
177 Scribner, Roger James.
178 Shade, William Lindsell.
179 Shannon, Joseph.
180 Sharpe, Frederick Gerrard.
181 Sheldon, Joseph George.
182 Slacke, Owen Randal.
183 Smith, Samuel Boylan.
184 Smith, Wm. Brownlow A.
185 Smyth, Joseph.
186 Stanford, Bedell.
187 Stanley, Ethelbert Thomas.
188 Stewart, George Pukenham.
189 Stewart, Thomas Francis.
190 Stone, Henry Cecil Brough.
191 Swanzy, Henry Biddall.
192 Sykes, Arthur George.
193 Talbot, Joseph.
194 Tate, Alex. James.
195 Thomas, Owen Alban.
190 Thornley, Joseph.
197 Toomey, Mark Anthony.
198 Traill, Robert George.
199 Tristram, AKred William.
200 Walker, Valentine.
201 Walkington, George Britten.
202 Walpole, Cecil White.
203 Warner, Geo. J. Stratton.
204 Weekes, Thomas Earle.
205 Weir, John Charles.
206 Welland, Cecil Brooke.
207 Widger, James Gates.
208 Wigham, Joseph Theodore.
209 Williams, Herbert Armstrong.
210 Wilson, William Arthur.
211 Wood, William.
212 Wright, Charles Edmund.
213 Wynne, William Edward.
214 Yates, Clement Arthur.
215 Yeo, Henry Gerald,
488
TRINITY COLLEOB, 1893.
Junior Freshmm.
1 Adderley, Thomas Ed. Brown.
2 Alcock, Edward Jones.
3 Allen, Thomas.
4 Andrews, John Bolton.
6 Archer, Geo. Johnston S.
6 Armstrong, Wra. Reginald.
7 Atkinson, Thomas Nittsdale.
8 Barlee, Arthur Harold.
9 Berry, Hugh Frederick.
10 Birch, John Poole.
11 Bird, John Vincent S.
12 Birmingham, Robert Brodie.
13 Blakeney, Herbert de Courcy.
14 Bowell, Percy Wm.
15 Brown, Robert.
16 Brownrigg, Ernest Graham.
17 Bulloch, Alexander Millar.
18 Burns, Edward.
19 Bushe, Arthur Plunket.
20 Bym, Mervyn B. Archdale.
21 Carleton, Cornelius.
22 Carnegie, Fk. A. Somerville.
23 Carroll, Henry Arthur.
24 Carson, Wm. Robert.
25 Chillingworth, Hy. Richard.
2G Colley, Edward Pomeroy.
27 Connell, Francis Thomas.
28 Conway, Thos. Verschoyle.
29 Cooper, Leonard Leader.
30 Crozier, Wm. Magee.
31 Cullura, Sidney John.
32 Cusack, Ralph Smith 0.
33 Devenish-Meares, Arthur Wm.
34 Dillon, Edward Joseph A.
35 Dobbs, Hen^y Hugh.
36 Donnelly, Thos. Barrington.
37 Dudley, Joseph Howard.
38 Dudley-Janns, Eras. Phelps.
39 Eagar, Robert James Conway.
40 Elgee, Samuel.
41 Emerson, George.
42 Fawcett Ivan.
43 Figgis, William Fernsley.
44 Fisher, Thomas Elms.
45 Fitzgibbon, Maurice.
46 Fleming, Chas. Wm. Henry.
47 Fleming, William John.
48 Forster, Wm. Augs. de Vere.
49 Garratt, Richard.
60 Gerrard, John Denison W.
61 Gibbons, Joseph.
52 Graham, George Frederick.
63 Graham, Robert Frederick.
54 Grant, Thomas St. John.
55 GriflSn, James Jackson.
56 Hamilton, Donald M 'Watty.
57 Hannyngton, Frank.
58 Harper, Edward Emanuel.
59 Henry, William Ernest C.
60 Heuston, Robert Bernard.
61 Hewitt, William Herbert.
62 Higginbotham, Edward.
63 Hime, Charles Richardson.
64 Hobson, Douglas Waller.
65 Holmes, John George F.
66 Hone, Addison.
67 Hornibrook, MuiTay.
68 Houston, William.
69 Hunter, Henry Hamilton.
70 Hutchings, Ernest.
71 Irwin, Charles King.
72 Irwin, William Matthews.
73 Jennings, Edward.
74 Johnstone, Arthur Henry.
75 Joyce, Edward Knox.
76 Joynt, Francis C. Dudley.
77 Jukes, Alexander Henry.
78 Julian, Isaac Gordon.
79 Kavanagh, Henry Joseph.
80 Kelly, James.
81 Kennedy, Robert Charles.
82 Kenny, Edward Henry.
83 Kerr, William M'Clelland.
84 Killingley, Ernest Alfred.
85 King-Edwards, Thos. Ramsay.
86 King-Edwards, Wm. Bether.
87 Knapp, Henry.
88 Knapp, William.
89 Knox, Ernest Blake.
90 Lamb, Francis William.
91 Lawrence, Frederick Richard.
92 Leader, Rowland William.
93 Lefroy, Cecil Willoughby.
94 Long, Henry William.
95 Macbeth, Richard Godfrey.
96 Magill, Andrew Philip.
97 Manifold, Richard Michael.
98 Martin, Henry.
99 Mathers, Joseph.
100 M'Auliffe, Francis John.
101 Mayne, Wm. James Evans.
102 M'Cabe, Tliomas Richard.
103 Meade, William Michael.
104 Mease, Wm. Andrew Leslie.
TRINITY COLLEGE, 1893.
489
105 Merrick, H. Alex- Stewart.
106 Millar, Adam Gerald C.
107 Mills, Francis.
108 Mitchell, Charles Hoffe.
109 Mooney, John Joseph.
110 Moore, Edward.
111 Murphy, James Francis.
112 Myles, William Saunders.
113 Nash, Sidney Dawson.
114 Nelson, Alexander Lee.
115 Nelson, Howard Arthur.
116 O'Donnell, Richard Robert.
117 O'Grady, Edward Stamer.
118 O'Halloran, Thomas Forrest.
119 Penny, Archibald Frederick.
120 Phipps, Charles Benjamin.
121 Pike, Andrew.
122 Purser, Lydmar Moline.
123 Quin, Francis William.
124 Reid, William Augustus.
125 Richardson, David Alexander.
126 Richardson, Edward John.
127 Roche, AVilliam Joseph.
128 Roe, William Alex£inder.
129 Rogers, Henry Ivers.
130 Rogers, Reginald A. Percy.
131 Rolleston, Charles ffranck.
1 32 Rorke, George Samuel.
133 Rothwell, Thomas MofPatt.
134 Rowan, Benjamin WilHam.
135 Seymour, Joseph.
136 Shaw-Hamilton, Warham.
137 Smith, George Roland.
138 Smith, James.
139 Smith, Oswald St. John.
140 Smyth, James Hunter.
141 Stack, William Bagot.
142 Steele, John Curtis.
143 Stoney, Franc A. Sadlier.
144 Sugars, Robert Morrison.
145 Sweetnam, Austin.
146 Tackaberry, Thos. Benjamin.
147 Teeling, Samuel George.
148 Thompson, John Bernard.
149 Troake, Ernest Marler.
150 Trownsell, Charles Morris.
151 IJpington, Arthur.
152 Upington, Beauclerc.
153 Valentine, John Archibald.
154 Wallace, Thomas George.
155 Wallis, Walter.
156 Wheeler, Hugh Trevor.
157 Willis, John Rothwell.
158 Wilson, John Browne E.
490
TRINITY COLLEGE, 1893.
£X-6IZJLUS.
Candidate Bachelors.
1. Hitchcock, George Stewart.
2. O'Clery, Charles C. Alexander.
Candidate Bachelor.
1 Scott, Walter Samuel.
Senior Sophistert.
2 O'Dea, Henry.
3 Mattinson, John William.
4 Irvine, Henry Ward.
5 Mathews, George Frazer.
Junior Sop hist ers.
6 Jackson, James Thomas.
7 Sikes, Edwin.
8 Dowds, Alexander Earls.
9 Perdue, Henry Arthur.
10 Harris, Samuel Brent.
11 Moore, Henry John.
SIZARS.
Senior Freshmen.
12 Seale, Edward Gilbert.
13 Dundas, William Harloe E.
14 Frazer, John.
15 Henderson, William.
16 Watson, Robert Harvey.
17 Prenter, Joseph Robert.
18 Lindsay, Henry.
19 Goligher, Hugh Garvin.
20 Scott, Douglas.
21 Glanville, Edward Edwin.
22 Healy, John Edward.
23 Neely, William John.
24 Verner, Fenwick Hamilton.
25 Lloyd, Joseph Henry.
Junior Freshmen.
26 Heaney, John Samuel.
27 Exham, Robert Maziere.
28 Jones, Thomas Wm. Francis.
29 Alton, Ernest Henry.
30 Willis, Samuel W.
Total number of Students on the College Books, under the Degree
of M.A.:—
Scholars of the House, ... 69
Fellow-Commoners, .... 6
Pensioners, 996
Sizars and Ez-Sizars, .... 32
Corresponding numbers for preceding years : —
1861,
1862,
1863,
1864,
1865,
1866,
1867,
1868,
1869,
1870,
1871,
1154
1872,
1176
1873,
1173
1874,
1239
1875,
1256
1876,
1281
1877,
1293
1878,
1283
1879,
1267
1880,
1190
1881,
1189
1882,
Total . .
1103
ng years :-
. 1202
1883, . . . 1257
. 1129
1884,
1250
. 1188
1885,
1272
. 1152
1886,
1308
. 1157
1887,
1258
. 1181
1888,
1234
. 1203
1889,
1169
. 1244
1890,
1103
. 1231
1891,
1151
. 1236
1892,
1103
. 1253
( 491 )
1892-93.
Cancellaeius,
Vice-Cancellaeius,
Pe^positus Coll. SS.
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academici, . . j
. Praehonorabilis Wilhelmus Parsons
Comes de Rosse.
Prselionorabilis Johannes Thomas Ball,
LL.D.
Georgius Salmon, D.D.
Joseph Carson, D.D.
Jacobus Wilhelmus Barlow, A.M.
Samuel Haughton, M.D.
Wilhelmus J. M. Starkie, A.M.
Georgius Ferdinandus Shaw, LL.D.
Georgius Ferdinandus Shaw, LL.D.
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Doctores in S. Theologia.
Joseph Carson, Vice-Prcepositus.
Carolus Graves, Episcopus LimericensisetArdfertensis,
Radulphus Sadleir.
Jacobus Hunter Monahan.
Carolus Parsons Reichel, Episcopus Midensis,
Georgius Salmon, Prcepositus.
Alexander Leeper.
Rev. Hercules Henricus Dickinson
Wilhelmus Faussett Black.
Henricus Carolus Graves.
Johannes Wilhelmus Stubbs.
Johannes Duncan Craig.
Thaddaeus O'Mahony.
Abraham Stritch FuUer.
Adm. Rev. Johannes Morgan^
Mauritius Neligan.
2a
492 SENATFS ACADEMICUS.
Robertus Samuel Gregg, Episcopus Corcagiensis.
Henricus Jellett.
Georgius Campbell Williams.
Samuel Evans Hoops.
Carolus Mauritius Stack, Episcopus Clogherensis,
Yen. Theophilus Campbell.
Johannes Hare Duke.
Samuel Franciscus Cresswell.
Jacobus Walsh.
Prsehonorabilis et Reverendissimus Wilhelmus
Conyngham Plunket, Baro Plunket, Archiepiscopus
Dublinensis.
Adm. Rev. Georgius Alexander Chadwick.
Jacobus Galbraith Pooler.
Adm. Rev. Thomas Hare.
Henricus Joy.
Carolus Henricus Hamilton Wright.
Joseph Robertus Triphook.
Adm. Rev. Wilhelmus Chambers Townsend.
Fredericus Johannes Lucas.
Hewitt Robertus Poole.
Adm. Rev. Henricus Stewart.
Johannes Gwynn, S. Theol. Prof. Regius.
Jacobus Gracey Murphy.
Thomas Jordan.
Ricardus Irvine.
Joseph Ferguson Peacocke.
Wilhelmus Bennett Chester, Episcopus Laonensis.
Thomas Sterling Berry.
Ricardus Travers Smith.
Johannes Pentland MahafEy
Ricardus Mountifort Conner.
Georgius Thomas Stokes.
Ve^i. Carolus Seaver.
Jacobus 0' Sullivan, Episcopus Tua7ne?isis.
Johannes Baptist Crozier.
Robertus Walsh.
Hill Willson White.
Johannes Crawford.
Fredericus Richards Wynne.
Nicholas Hopkins James.
Thomas Jacobus Welland, Episcopus Downensis,
Connorensis, et Dromorensis.
Thomas Randell.
Isaac Morgan Reeves.
Rev. Johannes Hammond.
Wilhelmus Hawkshaw Powell.
Ricardus Stewart Dobbs Campbell.
1873
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SENATUS ACADEMICUS. 493
Doctores in Utroque Jure.
"Wilhelmus Fredericus Darley.
Praehonorabilis Johannes Thomas Ball, Vice-
Cancellarius Universitatis.
Prsehonorabilis Hedges Eyre Chatterton, Vice-
Cancellarius Hihernice.
Henricus Jacobus Mac Farlane.
Johannes Kells Ingram.
Thomas Wilhelmus Moffett.
Rev. Johannes Irwine Whitty.
Fredericus Robertus Smith.
Georgius Ferdinandus Shaw.
Thomas E. Webb.
Wilhelmns 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.
Johannes Kilkelly.
Antonius Traill.
Robertus Wilhelmus Griffin.
Brian Mac Sheeby.
Pra3honorabilis Robertus Ricardus Warren.
Jacobus Creed Meredith.
Franciscus Alexander Tarleton.
Wilhelmus Wallace Harris.
Robertus Atkinson.
Ricardus Creed.
Davenport Crosthwaite.
Carolus Cameron.
Wilhelmus Lamb.
Rev. Samuel Edvardus Busby.
Praehonorabilis David Robertus Plunket, Burgensis
Parliamenti pro U7iiversitate.
Robertus Stawell Ball, Eques Auratus.
Edvardus Dowden.
Rev. Wilhelmus Moore White.
Georgius Moyers, Eques Auratus.
Rev. Joseph Greenoak Bailey.
Ricardus Biggs.
Carolus Henricus Meldon.
Fredericus Ricardus Pirn.
Alexander Edvardus Miller, Eques Auratus.
Rev. Tliomas Hughes.
Rev. Thomas Moore.
4&4 SEKATF8 ACADEMICtJS.
Rev. Fredericus Howe Ringwood.
Mauritius Carolus lliuie.
Rev. Chichester Arthurus Wellesley Reade.
Pi-juhonorabilis Laurentius Parsons, Comes de Rosse,
CanceUaritis Universitatis.
Rev. Wilhelinus Moore Morgan.
Rev. Gualterus Brocas Lindesay.
Franciscus Wilhelmus Fitz Gerald Harris.
Henricus Wilhelmus Geoghegan.
Rev. Hugo Forde.
Edvardus Thomas Kennedy.
Thomas Johannes Bellingham Brady.
Johannes Corbett.
Rev. Carolus Rieardus Panter.
Wilhelmus Johannes Chetwode Crawley.
Praehonorabilis Edvardus Gibson, Baro Ashbourne.
Christopherus Johannes Nixon.
Rev. Jacobus Drummond.
Robertus Lloyd Woollcombe.
Hutcheson Macaulay Posnett.
Georgius Thos. Barrett Yauston.
Thomas Aiskew Mooney.
Rev. Ludovicus Augustus Jacobus Barry.
Wilhelmus M 'Arthur.
Joshua Joseph Julian Doherty.
Samuel Allen.
Honorabilis Edmundus Thomas Bewley.
Henricus Brougham Leech.
Wilhelmus Johnson 6ollas.
Edvardus Patricius Sarsfield Counsel.
Rev. Samuel Carlyle Hughes.
Rieardus Robertus Cherry.
Arturus Warren Samuels.
Aluertus M. Selss.
Henricus Wilson Burgess.
Carolus Franciscus Bastable.
Isaac Tittle.
Alfredus Johannes Callaghan.
Rev. Franciscus Wilhelmus Bradney Dunne.
Doctor es in Medicina.
1843 V. Johannes Thomas Banks, Medicina Prof. Begins,
K.C.B.
1847 ^, Jacobus Foulis Duncan.
1860 M. Edvardus Hamilton.
I860 H. Wilhelmus Moore.
1878
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SENA.TT7S ACABEMICUS. 495
1861 M. Franciscus Ricardus Cruise, CoUegii ReyU et
Reyince Prceses.
Archibald Hamilton Jacob.
Franciscus Johannes Boxwell Quinlan.
Edvardus Perceval Wright.
Rev. Samuel Haughton.
Philippus Crampton Smyly.
Wilhelmus Stokes, Eques Auratus.
Edvardus Hallaran Bennett.
Georgius Hornidge Porter, JBaronettus, Chirurgice
Prof. Regius.
"Wilhelmus Colles.
Thomas Wrigley Grrimshaw.
Wilhelmus Ireland Wheeler.
Gualterus Georgius Smith.
Geraldus Franciscus Yeo.
Johannes Wilhelmus Moore.
Robertus Browne.
Carolus Edvardus Fitzgerald.
Johannes Magee Finny.
Ricardus Theodorus Stack.
Stewart Woodhouse.
Carolus Wilhelmus Mac Dowell.
Johannes Mallet Purser.
Henricus Colpoys Tweedy.
Carolus Bent Ball.
Georgius Plunkett O'Farrell.
Jacobus Emerson Reynolds.
Kendal Matthaeus St. John Franks,
Alexander Macalister.
Samuel Gordon.
Sidneius Hamilton Taylor.
Lambertus Hepenstal Ormsby.
Wilhelmus Cox Neville.
Johannes Franciscus Houghton.
Henricus Singer Gabbett.
Montgomery Albertus Ward.
Samuel Robertus Mason,
Thomas White Lewis.
Georgius Scriven.
Wilhelmus M 'Dowell Aikin Wrights
Jacobus Ferrier Pollock.
Franciscus Georgius Goodman.
Henricus Pollen.
Daniel Johannes Cunningham.
Phineas Simon Abraham.
Wallace Beatty.
Hugo Woods.
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496 SfiNATUS ACADEMICtTS.
Henricus St. John Brooks.
Georgius Lane MuUins.
Almroth Edvardus Wright.
Johannes Freeman Knott.
Iludoli)hus Arturus Colston Lurnes.
llicardus Dancer Purefoy.
Doctores in Musi:a,
Robertns Prescott Stewart, Eques Auratm.
Albertus Fredericus Otho Hartmann.
Thomas Ricardus Gonzalvez Joze.
Thomas Gick.
Johannes Edvardus Green.
Magistri in Artihus.
Rev. Jacobus Disney.
Edmundus Meares Kelly.
Rev. Robertus Perceval Graves.
Yen. Ludovicus Henricus Streane.
Rev. Thomas Stack.
Tankerville Wilhelmus Chamberlain.
Jacobus Haig.
Prsehonorabilis Georgius Stephens Yicecomes Gough.
Conway Edvardus Dobbs.
Wilhelmus Johnston.
Rev. Edvardus Johannes Hartrick.
Robertus Warren.
Joseph Edgerley Purser.
Patricius Marcellinus Leonard.
Carolus Kelly.
Johannes Henricus Nunn.
Prnehonorabilis Wilhelmus Henricus Cogan.
Radulphus Smith Cusack, Eques Auratus,
Rev. Thomas Twigg.
Wilhelmus Leadbeater Barrington.
Ven. Garrett Nugent.
A dm. Rev. Jacobus Byrne.
Georgius Johnstone Stoney.
Jacobus Boyd Gilmore.
Jacobus M'Donnell.
A dm. Rev. Isaac Morgan Reeves.
Rev. Henricus Galbraith.
Johannes Smyth.
Rev. Thomas Kingsmill Abbott,
Benjamin Williamson.
Alexander Jack.
Rev. Jacobus Wilhelmus Barlow.
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SENATUS ACADEMICTTS. 497
Johannes Patricins O'Hara.
Kev. Wilhelmiis Anderson.
Edvardus Townsend.
Jacobus Wilson.
Rev. Benjamin Gibson.
Rev. Wilhelmus Caiieton.
Rev. Ludovicus Montagu Maunsell.
Georgius Orr Wilson.
Rev. Thomas Mills.
Edmundus Macrory.
Archibaldus CoUum.
Franeiscus Johannes L. Dames.
Robertus S. Reeves.
Rev. Jacobus Rice.
Rev. St. George Kerr.
Rev. Johannes Aldwell Nicholson.
Henricus Jacobus Dudgeon.
Rev. Edvardus Johannes Wade.
Johannes Purser.
Robertus Henricus Scott.
Rev. Thomas Thompson Gray.
Johannes Ribton Garstin.
David Ricardus Pigot.
Joseph Galloway.
Rev. Thomas Wilhelmus Carson.
Alexander M'Donnell.
Rev. Wilhelmus Alexander Reynell.
Georgius Henricus Martin.
Jacobus Wilhelmus Warren.
Rev. Thomas Lncas Scott.
Alfredus MacDermott.
Rev. Ricardus Phayre.
Franeiscus Montgomery Olpherts.
Rev. Johannes Bennet Radcliffe.
Rev. Wilhelmus Radcliife.
Thomas Wilhelmus Bell.
Fredericus Purser.
Jacobus Henricus Monahan.
Rev. Samuel Matthaeus Moore.
Honorabilis Michael Harrison.
Rev. Johannes Digby Cooke.
Rev. Henricus Franeiscus Johannes Martin.
Kev. Henricus Wilhelmus Stewart.
Rev. Thomas Rudd.
Rev. Fredericus Wilhelmus Wetherell.
Wilhelmus Callwell Hogan.
Rev. Joseph Atkinson Stewart.
Rev. Carolus Wilhelmus Foster.
49B SENATUS ACADEMICUS.
Jacobus Slattery.
Johannes Dockrill.
Kobertus E. Cane.
Wilhelmus Snow Burnside.
Rev. Fredericus Jacobus Clark.
Rev. Wilhelmus Crips Ledger.
Yen. Johannes Fredericus Ryland.
Arthurus Palmer, LatincB Lingiice Reg, Prof.
Wilhelmus Henricus Stanley Monck.
Robertus Yelverton Tvrrell, GrceccR Linguce Regius
Prof.
Georgius Lambert Cathcart.
Johannes Murray.
Johannes Georgius Gibson.
Edvardus Hull.
Rev. Johannes Hall Shaw.
Robertus O'Brien Furlong.
Thomas Langlois Hugo Lefroy.
Robertus Crawford.
Rev. Jonathan Harding.
Wilhelmus Jacobus Craig.
Georgius Minchin Minchm.
Wilhelmus Graham.
Rev. Robertus Hedges Maunsell-Eyre.
Arthurus Wilhelmus Panton.
Rev. Horatius Webb Townsend.
Wilhelmus Smyth M'Cay.
Rev. Augustus Wilhelmus Atkinson.
Rev. Johannes Macgregor Ward.
Rev. Thomas Henricus Hastings Crossley.
Rev. Wilhelmus Edvardus HaUam.
Ricardus Johnson.
Rev. Fredericus Dobbin.
Rev. Jacobus Goodman.
Rev. Henricus Newton.
Rev. Mauritius Day.
Fredericus Fleming.
Edvardus Tankerville Quilton.
Rev. Wilhelmus Sherlock.
Rev. Herbert Schomberg St. George.
Rev. Robertus Burton Carson.
Rev. Maxwell Georgius Tracey.
Carolus Haines Keene.
Edvardus Vaughan Boulger.
Andreas Willoughby Newton.
Valentinus Ball.
Rev. Johannes Atkyns Davis.
Arturus Wilhelmus Scott.
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SENATTJS ACADEMICUS. 499
Henricus Clare Kirkpatrick.
Thomas Henricus Carson.
Samuel Holt Close.
Rev. Daniel Gabbett Westropp.
Rev. Duncan Johannes Brownlow.
Rev. Wilhelmus Colquhoun.
Rev. Wilhelmus Benjamin Greer.
Rev. Jacobus Houghton Kennedy.
Johannes C. Malet.
Rev. Thomas Lindsay Stack.
Jacobus WiUson.
Thomas Wilhelmus Foster.
Johannes Trevor Fox.
Rev. Benjamin Friell Foster Dane.
Thomas Ainslie Lunham.
Henricus Kosborough Swanzy.
Arthurus Wilhelmus Murray.
Ilotiorabilis Fredericus Ricardus Falkiner.
Thomas St. George Pepper.
Hugo Galbraith.
Wilhelmus Dobbs M'Donnell.
Georgius Franciscus FitzGerald.
Rev. Georgius Samuel Greer.
Rev. Benjamin Moffett.
Rev. Johannes Bristow.
Rev. Georgius M'Cutchan.
Eev. Henricus Watters Carson.
Alfredus Georgius Hip well.
Br am Stoker.
Georgius Edvardus Dobson.
Wilhelmus Baker.
Wilhelmus Q-uartus Ewart, Baronettus.
Rev. Jacobus Bennett Keene.
Wilhelmus Geale-Wy brants.
Wilhelmus Johannes yalentine.
Georgius Franciscus Stewart.
Rev. Arturus Acheson Williams.
Rev Henricus Monck-Mason Hackett.
Rev. Thomas Edmundus Hackett.
Rev. Robertus Perry Baylee.
Arturus Henricus Benson.
Wilhelmus Radulphus Westropp Roberts.
Georgius M' Master.
Greenwood Pim.
Edvardus Spencer.
Rev. Thomas Benjamin WiUson.
Rev. Franciscus Dean.
Robertus Goodbodv.
fiOO SENATUS ACADEMICUS.
Evans Kettlewell Molyneux.
Rev. Lancelottus Johannes Georgius Downing Dow-
dall.
Rev. Wilhelmus Arturus Hayes.
Robertus Fowler.
Wilhelmus Edgar Stevenson.
Rev. Robertus Jones Silvester Devenish.
Ludovicus Lesser St. Leger Forbes- Go wer, antea
Dutch.
Christophorus Graham.
Robertus Graham.
Carolus Eason.
Henrieus Parkinson.
Rev. Alexander Kodericus Ryder.
Latham Jacobus Woodroffe.
Rev. Johannes Brabazon.
Rev. Daniel Georgius Hayes Croly.
Wilhelmus Ridgeway.
Wilhelmus Joseph Curran Sharp.
Alexander Holmes.
Edvardus Stanley Robertson.
Jacobus M'Gillicuddy Mecredy.
Praehonorahilis Hugo Holmes.
Adm. Rev. Ricardus Dowse.
Rev. Edvardus Ferrar.
Wilhelmus Kenny.
Wilhelmus Kaye Parry.
Ludovicus Claude Purser.
Johannes Evans Preston.
Wilhelmus Fetherston-Haugh.
Henrieus Jer vis- White.
Thomas Orde Hastings Lees.
Johannes Belling.
Wilhelmus Lawson Micks.
Georgius Arturus Greene.
Henrieus Wilhelmus Mackintosh.
Ricardus Ringwood.
Wilhelmus Ross.
Rev. Wilhelmus FitzGerald.
Robertus Andrews Falconer.
Malcolm Montgomery.
Rev. Isaac Warren.
Norbert Ludovicus Moran.
Jacobus Arturus Poole.
Johannes Wilhelmus Joynt.
Thomas Wilhelmus Kinahan.
Wilhelmus Henrieus Brooks.
Howard Johannes Colclough.
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SENATTTS ACADEMICT7S. 50 1
Edvardus Anster Neville.
Wilhelmus Henricus Robinson.
"Wilhelmus Wilkins.
Wilhelmus Gardner.
Kev. Harper Campbell.
Rev. Georgins Henricus Garrett. **
Radulphus Augustus Roberts.
Rev. Robertus Stuart O'Loughlin.
Carolus Thornton Grierson.
Wilhelmus Montgomery Coates.
Edvardus Parnall Culverwell.
Johannes Isaac Beare.
Alex. Findlater Blood.
Swift Paine Johnston.
Cormac M'Cormick.
Georgius Bonham Moore.
Henricus Stubbs.
Rev. Johannes Henricus Bernard.
Johannes Edvardus Gilmore.
Wilhelmus Robertus Leslie.
Godofredus Fetherston-Haugh.
Rev. Johannes Tristram.
Johannes Newman Lombard.
Robertus Russell.
Johannes Henricus Nunn, Jun.
Georgius Joseph Stokes.
Rev. Georgius Wilkins.
Rev. Thomas Somerville Reeves Lindsay.
Alexander Carolus O'SuUivan.
Johannes Hamilton Reid.
Reginaldus Thomas Harris.
Rev. Wilhelmus Gibson Martley.
Rev. Johannes Jacobus Sandys.
Johannes Bagnell Bury.
Albertus Johannes Wodrow Cerf .
Rev. Hugo Jackson Lawlor.
Thomas Johnson Westropp.
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.
Johannes Joly.
Alfredus Stubbs.
Thomas Rankin Lyle.
Rev. Newport Johannes Davis White.
502 SENATU8 ACADEMICUS.
1887 H. Henricus Carolus Cole Bowen.
1887 H. Edvardus Macalister.
1887 H. Arturus Alcock Rambaut.
1888 V. Henricus Thomas Hulbert Hewetson.
1888 H. Wilhelmus Henricus Porter.
1889 V. MattliBeus Wyatt Joseph Fry.
1889 V. Arturus Edvardus Lyster.
1889 V. Thomas Preston.
1889 M. Gleorgius Wilhelmus Parker.
1899 M. A fredus Joseph Fetherston Haaugh.
1869 M. Wilhelmus Jeflfares.
1889 M. Jacobus Patricius Johnston.
1889 M. Robertus Joseph Doyle.
1889 H. Wilhelmus Bergin.
1889 H. Georgius Amy raid de Montmorency Dagg.
1891 H. Thomas Alexander Finch.
1892 V. Rev. Ernestus Henricus CornwallLewis-Crosby.
1889 H. Carolus Wilhelmus Egerton.
1889 H. Carolus Jasper J oly.
1889 H. Thomas Wilhelmus Lyster.
1890 V. Georgius Preston.
1890 M. Carolus Franciscus Doyle.
1890 M. Rev. Thomas Vevers Morley.
1890 M. Fredericus Carolus Glanville.
1890 H. Eduardus Step hanus Daunt
1890 H. Piers Carolus Ward.
1890 H. Abraham Prim Crony n.
1891 H. Wilhelmus Joseph Myles Starkie.
1892 V. Dudley Perceval Griffith.
1892 Y. Rev. Ricardus Fitz Thomas Fleming.
1892 M. Marmaduke Backhouse.
1892 M. Henricus Stewart Macran.
Magistri in Chirurgia.
1868 V. Arturus Vernon Macan.
1875 V. Joseph Blood.
1875 V. Bernardus Doyle.
1880 M, Johannes Benjamin Story.
Magister in Arte Ingeniaria.
1888 M. Thomas Alexander.
Total, 508
ELECTORS OF THE UNITEESITY OF DUBLIN,
1893.
2b
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Extract fkom 5 and 6, Cap. 74, Sect. 6, re-enacted in 31 and 32
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
general Circulation in Ireland.
ELECTORS OF THE UNIYEESITY OF DUBLIN,
1893.
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, Tern.
denotes the Spring, ^s^. the Summer, and -He'em. 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. Atft/mt 27, 1874.
Abbott, Rev. David Charles, Tydavnet Rectory, Monaghan.
B.A., mem. 1867 ; B.D. andM.A., ^st. 1887 ; D.D., ITiem. 1891 ;
Reg. June 30, 1887.
Abbott, Rev. Joseph William, Leighlin Glebe, Leighlin Bridge.
B. A., Eiem. 1874 ; M. A., ^st. 1883 ; Reg. June 29, 1888.
Abbott, Rev. Joseph, Clones.
B. A., Vern. 1884; M. A., ^st. 1888; Reg. J/«y 2, 1888.
Abbott, Rev. Thomas Courtenay, Schull, Skibbereen.
Sch., 1876; B. A., ^s^. 1877; B.D., ^st. 1888; Reg Junt 12,
1876.
Abbott, Henry Kingsmill, County Asylum, Fareham, Hants.
B. A., Hiem. 1885 ; M. D., ^:st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889,
fAbbott, Rev. Thomas Kingsmill, F. T. C.
Sob., 1848; B. A., Vern. 1851 ; FeUow, 1854; M. A., Vern. 1855 ;
B.D., Hiem. 1879 ; D.Litt., jEst. 1891 ; Reg. 1848.
Abrahall, Rev. Thomas Haines, Randalstown.
B.A., jEst. 1880; MA., ^st. 1886; Reg. July, 1886.
fAbraham, Phineas Simon, 11, Nottingham-place, London, W.
B.A., Hiem. 1871; M.A., ^st. 1875; M-D., Vern. 1886; Reg.
June 30, 1875.
Acheson, Rev. Johnston Hamilton, 35, Cambrian View, Chester.
B. A., Vern. 1860 ; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Keg. Aug. 24, 1875.
2b2
506 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Ackland, Rev. Charles Tabor, St. Anne's Vicarage, Highgate Rise,
London, N.
B. A., Vein. 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., j^tm. 1869; M.A., Hiem. 1873; Ueg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Adams, Rev. John Michael Goold, All Saints Parsonage, Glenties,
Co. Donegal.
B. A., Hiem. 1876; M. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. May 2, 1883.
Adams, Rev. Richard, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London, E.G.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., Hiem. 1875 ; Reg. November 13, 1876.
Adams, William, Nashotah College, America.
B.A., Vern. 1836; Sch., 1833; Reg. ^;?n718, 1838.
Adams, William O'Brien, 112, St. James' s-street.
B.A., J^st. 1873 ; M.A. Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Adderley, Rev. Joseph, Castletown Conyers, Charleville.
B. A., Vern. 1870; M. A. ^at. 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
fAhern, William Fitzinaurice.
Sch., 1892 ; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Ainsworth, Thomas, Grammar School, Blackburn.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M. A., JEst. 1854; Reg. Jime 8, 1874.
Adams, Rev. John.
B.A., .^:st. 1888 ; M.A., JEst.^ 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Alcock, Rev. Henry Jones, Wellington Vicarage, ^alop.
B.A., Vern. 1864; M.A., ^st. 1868; Reg. June 17, 1878.
Alcock, Rev. James, Sea view, Dungarvan. ,
B.A., Vern. 1828; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Oct. 21, 1868.
Aldom, Rev. John Wesley, Thornton Hough Vicarage, Neston,
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M. A., Vern. 1852 ; Reg. August 27, 1847.
Aldridge, Rev. Edward Henry, Facit Vicarage, Rochdale.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A.', Vern. l864;^Reg. April 1, 1874.
Aldridge, Stephen Robinson, Underwood, Stackste.-ids, Manchester.
B.A., Hiem. i873 ; LL.D., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Aldwell, Rev. Basil Duckett, Southsea, Hants.
B. A., Vern. 1840; M. A., u^st. 1859; Reg. Oct. 10, 1859.
Aldworth, Rev. John, 25, Trinity-street, South Heigham, Norwich.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Hiem. 1869; Reg. Dec. 15, 1869.
Aldworch, William St. Leger.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., ^st. 1857; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Alexander, Kev. Frederick William Nassau, Madras.
B. A., ^st. 1855 ; M. A., Htem. 1869 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1869.
Alexander, James.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. Chir., ASst. 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., Hiem. 1883; AT.D., Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Alford, George.
Sch., 1868 ; Reg. 1868.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 507
Alker, Eev. George, Preston.
B. A., JSst. 1850 ; M. A., JEst. 1856 ; Reg. May 6, 1880.
Allen, Rev. Alfred, Kentish Town School, Grove-road, London, N.W.
B.A., Hiem. 1881;' M.A., Vern. 1885; Eeg. Feb. 17, 1885.
Allen, James Henry Leslie, Creagh, Skihberoen.
B. A., yEst. 1872: M. D., ^st. 1876 ; Keg. June 28, 1876.
Allen, Richard, 4, Herbert-street.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. A. Hiem. 1866; Reg.^wy. 26, 1867.
Allen, Robert John, Wexford.
B. A., jEst. I860 ; M. A., uEst. 1872 ; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Allen, Rev. Robert, S. America.
Sch., 1859 ; B. A., Hiem. 1862; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
fAUen, Samuel, Lisconnan, Dervock.
B.A., ^st. 1869; LL.D., Vern. 1885; Reg. Feb. 17, 1885.
Allen, William Hamilton, Stanmore, Middlesex.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M.D., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Allen, Henry John, 19, Trinity College.
B.A., Hiem. 1887 ; M.A., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Allison, Horton Claridge, Cambridge-house, Nelson-street, Oxford-
street, Manchester.
Mus. B. {adeund. Cantab.) ; Mus. D., Hiem. 1877 ; Reg. Oct. 20, 1877.
Allison, John James.
B. A., ^st. 1836 ; M. A., Hiem. 1861 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Aliman, George James, Athenoeum Club, London.
B. A., Vern. 1839 ; M. D., Vern. 1847; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Allman, George Johnston, Queen's College, Gahvay.
B. A., Vern. 1844; LL. D., Vern. 1853; Reg. Nov. 21, 1866.
Allman, Rev. William, The Lodge, Kilmacrenan, Letterkenny.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M. D., ^st. 1843; Reg. Oct. 30, 1868.
Allum, Charles Edward, Glebe Crescent, Stirling.
Mus. D., uEst. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Allworthy, Samuel Wm., Mosaphir, Cave Hill-road, Belfast.
B.A., JEst. 1886 ; M.A. & M.D., ^^s^. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Allwright, Rev. Edwin, 135, Saiidringham-road, Dalston, London,N.E.
B.A., ^V.. 1887 ; M.A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Alpe, Rev Pretheroe, 7, Canton-street, Poplar, London, E.
B.A., J£st. 1874 ; M.A., JEst. 1888; Reg. May 2, 1888.
Ambrose, Alexander, The Priory, Christchurch, Bournemouth.
B. A., Hiem. 1877 ; M. D., Hiem. 1883 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Ambrose, Charles, Belvidere House, Tramore.
B. A., Hiem. \%11 ; LL. D., Hiem. 1883 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Anderson, Rev. Drummond, 56, Rodney-street, Liverpool.
B.A., Vern. 1835; M.A., Vern. 1838; Reg. Oct. 19, 1868.
Anderson, Rev. George Basil, Dingle, Tralee.
B. A., Vern. 1864; M.A., .Jist. 1870; Reg. Jtdy 11, 1870.
tAnderson, Henry.
Sch., 1889; B.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. June 17, 1889.
t Anderson, Hugh Alfred.
Sch., 1889; B.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. June 17, 1889,
Anderson, James.
B. A., Vern. 1833 ; M. A., ^st. 1836 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Anderson, Rev. Michael James, Ilockering Rectory, East Dereham.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. A., Vern. 1854 j Reg. March 26, 1874.
608 UKITERSITY ELECTORS.
Anderson, Robert, Home Office, London, S. W.
B. A., Ifiem. 1862 ; LL. D., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. Juli/ 1, 1875.
•Anderson, William, 55, Upper Mount-street.
IJ. A., rVn. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1866; Reg. Juli/6, 1866.
fAnderson, William.
Sch., 1889; B.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Jime 17, 1889.
Andrew, Charles.
B A., Feni. 1849; M. A., JSst. 1856; Reg. July i, 1881.
Andrews, Charles, 2, Hatch-street.
B. A., Vern, 1830; M. A., ^st. 1858; Reg. Nov. 30, 1858.
t Andrews, Hon. William Drennan, Judge of the Court of Exchequer,
51, Leeson-street.
B.A., Verft., 1854; LL.Tf.^Vern. 1860; Reg. iVov. 29, 1860.
Andrews, Rev. George Hubert, Curragh Camp.
B. A. .Ust. 1880; M. A., uEst. 1884 ; Reg. Oct. 22, 1886.
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. Jtdi/ 4, 1881.
Anketell- Jones, Henry Moutray Ernest, S. America.
B. A., Hiem. 1885 ; M. A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Apjohn, James Henry, Calcutta,
B.A., Hiem. 1867 ; M.A., JEst. 1877 ; Reg. Jult/ 3, 1877.
Appelbe, Rev. William, Bepley Hospital, Southampton.
B.A., ^st. 1836 ; M.A., ^st. 1839 ; LL. D., ^st. 1845 ; B.D., JEst.
1878; Reg. Au(/. 22, 1868.
Appleford, Rev. Walter Langley, Lancaster.
B. A., JEst. 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., ^st. 1864; Reg. Oct. 8, 1864.
Archdall, Hev. Henry Montgomery, Willowbank, Kingstown.
B. A., ^st. 1841 ; M. A., A^st. 1858; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Archdall, Ven. John Charles, Archdeacon of Ferns, Newtownbarry.
B. A., ^st. 1828; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 28, 1832.
Archdall, Ven. Mervyn, Archdeacon of Cork.
B. A., yi:st. 1856 ; M. A., I£ie>n. 1874 ; B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1885 ;
Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Archdall, Rev. Thomas Hewan, Tanfield Vicarage, Newcastle-on-
Tyne.
B. A., Hiem. 1867; M.A., Hiem. 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., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec 17, 1886.
Archer, Edward.
B. A., Vern. 1827 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
Archer, Edward John, 5, Portland-street, Southampton.
B. A., Hiem. 1865; M. Chir., J^st. 1870; Reg. Ju/t/ 11, 1870.
Archer, Robert Samuels, 3, St. Domingo Vale, Everton, Livt-rpool.
B.A., Hiem. 1870; M.Chir., ^st. 1872; M.D., Jist. 1887; Reg.
June 26, 1872.
Archer, William.
B. A., ^5/. 1804 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
UNITERSITY ELECTORS. 509
Aid, Rev. Albert John, 11, Granville-road, Stoud Green, London, N.
B.A., Hiem. 1864: M.A., HieiH. 1875; Reg. Dec. 17, 1875.
Ardagh, Rev. Arthur William, The Vicarage, Finglas.
B. A., ^st. 1878 ; M. A., JEst. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Ardagh, William Ambrose, Hazlemere, Surrey.
B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.D., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Ardilaun, Rt. Hon. Arthur Edward Guinness, Baron, St. Anne's,
Clontarf.
B. A., ^st. 1862 ; M. A., ^st. 1866 ; Reg. Jan. 31, 1867.
Ardill, Rev. John Roche, Rectory, Drumcliflf'e, Sligo.
B.A., ^st. 1884; LL.U., Vem. 1892 ; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Armitage, Rev. Joseph Akroyd, Whitwood Rectory, Normanton.
B. A., Vem. 1852 ; M. A., Vem. 1859 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Armour, Rev. S. Crawford, Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby,
Liverpool.
B.A., ^st. 1872; M.A., ^st. 1875; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1891 ;
Reg. June 30, 1875.
Armstrong, Andrew.
B. A., Vem. 1828 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Armstrong, Andrew, Hollywood, Carrickmines.
B.A. and M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Armstrong, Rev. James, Friskney, Boston, Lincolnshire.
B. A., Vem. 1845 ; M. A., Hiem. 1868 ; Reg. Lee. 16, 1868.
Armstrong, James, 8, Leeson-park.
B.A., Vem. M.Chir., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 5, 1871.
Armstrong, Rev. James, Vicarage, Castlerock, Derry.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., JEst. 1870 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1874.
Armstrong, Rev. John Hopkins, Vicarage, Staines, Middlesex.
B. A., Vem. 1840; M. A., JEst. 1856; Reg. Feb. 13, 1874.
Armstrong, Rev. John, Ossett-cura-Gawthorpe.
B.A., Vem. 1885 ; M. A., ^st. 1888 ; Keg. June 28, 1888.
fArmstrong, Oliver, Foyle College, Londonderry.
Sch., 1886; B. A., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. June 21, 1886.
Armstrong, Rev. Robert, Stradbally.
B.A., Hiem., 1867; M.A., Hiem. 1870; B.D. and D.D., Siem.
1889 ; Reg. Nov. 17, 1874.
Armstrong, Rev. William Bettis worth, Caledon.
B. A., Vem. 1852; M.A., ^st. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Arnold, JEdward.
B. A., Vem. 1827 ; M. A., ^st. 1841 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Arnold, Rev. Frederick Henry, Hermitage, Emsworth,
B. A., Vem. 1859 ; M. A., JEst. 1864 ; Keg. March 30, 1874.
Arthur, Augustus, Bournemouth, Hants.
B. A., JEst. 1840; M. A., u^st. 1843; Reg. July 3, 1843.
Arthur, Rev. Henry, 17, Palmerston-park, Rathmines.
B. A., ^st. 1842; M. A., JEst. 1845; Reg. Dec. 16, 1845.
Arthure, Rev. Benedict, Bath Lodge, Worcester.
B. A., Vem. 1840; M. A. .^st. 1855 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Ashcroft, Rev. Richard, 36, Springfield -terrace, Burmantofts,
Leeds.
B.A., J^st. 1881 ; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Ashe, John.
B. A., Hiem. 1863 ; M. A., Hiem. 1868 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
610 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
rAftnf* TjftRilA
Sch., 1887; B.A., F^m. 1891; Reg. June 6, 1887.
Ashe, Rev. Thomas, Asylum, Wokingham.
B.A,,uEst. 1849; M. A., JEst. 1873; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Ashley, John.
B. A., ^st. 1823; LL.D., JEst. 1832 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Ashwin, Rev. Hamilton, Lecture House, Dedham, Essex.
B.A., Fern. 1868 ; LL. D., Hiem. 1872; Reg. Any. 27, 1874.
Askin, Tliomas Cuming.
B. A., ^st. 1886; M. D., ^st. 1889; Reg. Mai/ 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., u^st. 1832; Reg. July 22,
1833.
Astley, Kev. Hugh John Duckinfield, 94, Gipsy Hill, London, S.E.
B. A., ^st. 1880; M. A., u^at. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Aston, Rev. William, Quinion Rectory, Skepton.
B.A., yKst. 1877; LL.D., ^.st. 1880; Reg. July 10, 1880.
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., Ver7t. 1837 ; M. A., ^st. 1842 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Atkins, Walter B.
B. A., Vern. 1840 ; M. A., ^st. 1845 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fAtkinson, Rev. Augustus William, Madras.
B.A., Vern. 1867; M.A., ^'a^. 1871 ; Reg. /w«c 28, 1871.
Atkinson, Rev. Frederick Staples, Deredis, Cavan.
B.A., Eiem. 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. Hans, 82, Seymour-street, London, W.
B.A., Vern. 1826 ; M.A., Nov., 1832 ; Reg. Nov. 22, 1832.
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, Newrv.
B. A., ^st. 1873 ; LL. D. and M. A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
tAtkinson, Robert, Professor of Romance Languages.
Sch., 1862; B.A., Hiem. 1863; M.A., Hiem. 1866; LL.D., ^tt.
1869; D. Litt. ^st. 1891.
Atthill, Lombe, 94, Merrion-square, W.
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M. D., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. July 6, 1865.
Atwool, Rev. Henry Courlenay, Harlesden Vicarage, London, N.W.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A. and M.D., Biem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16,
1868.
tJNItEHSltY ELECTORS. 5ll
Austin, Charles Howard, 2, New Inn, London, "W.C,
B. A., ^st. 1880 ; M. A., J^«^ 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Austin, Henry Evans, 6, Pump-court, Temple, London, E.G.
B.A., ^st., 1880; M. A., ^sL 1883; LL.D., Vern. 1888; Eeg.
Juhj 3, 1883.
Austin, Kev. Herbert George, Glencairn Gardens, Belfast.
B.A., Hiem. 1887 ; M.A., ITim. 1890; Keg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Babington, Charles Cardale, University, Cambridge.
M. A. [ad euhd. Cantab.), Jist. 1836; Reg.y?% 4, 1881.
Babington, Rev. Riohard, GJendermot Rectorv, Derry.
B. A., Vern. 1859; B. D. and M. A., jEst. 1*890; Reg. Jvne 26, 1890.
Babington, William D' Alton, University Club, Stephen's-green.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., Hiem. 1861 ; Reg. June 16, 1862.
Backliouse, Mannaduke, 9, Harcourt-terrace.
B.A., mem. 1866; M.A. and M.A.I., JEst. 1892; Reg. June 23,
1892.
Badham, Rev. Frederick John, Ballinacargy, "Westmeath.
B.A., Vern. 1875 ; M.A., B.D., and D.D., Eiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec.
17, 1891.
Bagge-Hearn, John "Wm., Kinkora, Clontarf.
B.A., JEst. 1872; M.A., ^st. 1879; Reg. June 23, 1879,
Bagnall, Harvey.
B.A., Vern. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1886; Reg. March 9, 1S86.
Bagot, Major-General George, United Service Club, Pall Mall, London.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M.A., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 21, 1880.
Bagot, Rev. Kichard 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., Hiem. 1878 ; M.A., Vern. 1882; Reg. Feb. 21, 1882.
Bailey, Rev. George, Addlethorpe, Lincolnshire.
B. A., JSst. 1851; M. A., Vern. 1859; B.D., ^st. 1874; Reg.
March 21, 1873.
fBailey, Rev. Joseph Greenoak, Upnor Vicarage, Rochester.
B.A. {ad eund. Oxon.), and LL.D., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Bailie, James, Major 87th Fusiliers, Ring Dufferin, Killyleagh.
B. A., Vern. 1845; M. A., uFst. 1848; Reg. July 4, 1848.
Baillie, Rev. Richard JEmilius, Conwall, Letterkenny. ^
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Baillie, Rev. Robert, Sywell Rectory, Northampton.
B. A., Vern. 1847; M.A., uFst. 1870 ; Reg. July 6, 1870.
Baillie, Rev. William, The Rectory, Letterkenny.
B.A., JEst. 1884; M.A., Vern. 1888; Reg. Feb. 14,1888.
Bain, Rev. David, Waterloo College, Liverpool.
B.A., Cantab.; M.A. and LL.D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Baker, Arthur Wyndowe Willert, 18, Lower Fitzwilliam-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.Chir., ^st. 1875; M.D., ^st. 1887; Reg.
June 30, 1875.
Baker, Augustine Fitzgerald, 5, Clare-street.
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.2Z, 1878.
2Ba
512 UNIVEESITY ELECTORS.
t Baker, George Sidney.
Sch., 1889 ; Reg. Jime 17, 1889.
Baker, Henry, Balheary House, Swords.
B. A., ^st. 1833; M. A., ^st. 1836; Reg. Jan. 7, 1843.
Baker, Rev. Hugh Lefroy, Wartnabv, Melton-Mowbray.
B. A., ^st. 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.
B. A., Jl^st. 1880 ; M. A., Vern. 1888; ^eg. Feb. 14, 1888.
t Baker, "William, 6, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London.
Sch., 1871 ; B.A. Miem. 1871 ; M.A., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. 1871.
Baker, William, 10, New-court, Carey-street, London, W.C.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M A., Verfi. 1856; Reg. Jm/// 4, 1881.
Baker, Willinm George, Trinity College, Cheltenham.
B. A., uSst. 1885 ; M. A., u^st. 1888 ; Keg. Jwie 28, 1888.
Baldwin, Thomas Arthur, Hull.
B.A., Hietn. 1878; M.D., Vern. 1882; Reg. Feb. 21, 1882.
Baldwin, Rev. William Henry, Training College, York.
B. A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., Hiem. 1863; Reg. April 2, 1874.
Ball, Alfred William, 29, Park-street, Bath.
B.A., mem. 1864; M.A., Vern. 1879; Reg. Feb. 25, 1879.
Ball, Benjamin Manly, Mount Lucas, Philipstown, King's County
Sch., 1861 ; B.A., Vern., 1863.
tBall, Charles Bent, 16, Lower Fitzwilliam-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, Merrion -square, S.
Sch., 1833; B.A., Vern. 1836; LL.D., Vern. 1844; Reg. Dec. 1,
1838.
fBall, Sir Robert Stawell, Camhridge.
Sch., 1860 ; B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1864 ; LL. D. Vern.
1872; D.Sc. JEst. 1891 ; Reg. Nov. 7, 1868.
Ball, Rev. Thomas Preston, 7, Duncairn- terrace, Bray.
B. A., ^8t. 1850: M. A., JKst. 1857 ; Reg. Nov. 25, 1868.
fBall, Valentine, 28, Waterloo-road.
B. A. and M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Rejr. Dec. 19, 1872.
BalH Rev. William James, Tudor Hall, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B. A., Vern. 1854 ; iM. A., JEst. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Ball, William Paumier, 71, Merrion-square.
B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.A., Vern. 1887 ; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Ballard, John Hamilton.
B.A., Vern. 1858; U. A., JEst. 1866; Reg. /w^y 4, 1881.
Bamford, Rev. William, Croft Rectory, Leominster.
B. A., Hiem. 1867; M. A., Ji.st. 1871 ; Keg. June 28, 1871.
Banks, Alfred, 1, Kenilworth-square, Rathgar.
B. A., Hiem. 1874 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1876.
Banks, Rev Benjamin, Rectory, Lambeg, Lisburn.
B.A., ji<:st. 1874 ; M.A., Vern. 1880 ; Reg. F<!A. 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.
ii
tJJflVERSITT ELECTORS. 513
Bannerman, Rev. Edward, Crosscrake, "Westmoreland.
Sch., 1851; B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., ^st 1865; Reg. Jult/ 7, 1865,
Bannerman, Rev. James M'Cleod, Congleton, Cheshire.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., ^st. 1864 ; Reg. May 6, 1880.
Banning, Rev. Charles Henry, Strood, Rochester.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. K.,JEst. 1861 ; Reg. March 19, 1874.
Bardsley, Rev. James Waring, Huddersfield.
B. A., Eiem. 1860 ; M. A., JEst. 1865 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Bardsley, Right Rev. John Waring, Bishop of Carlisle, Rose Castle,
Carlisle.
B. A.. Vern. 1859 ; M. A., JEst. 1865 ; Reg. Dec. 4, 1873.
Barker, Rev. Harford Richmond, 89, New Bond- street, London, W.
B. A., Hiem. 1876; M. A., JSst. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Barker, Henry James, 64, Alexandra-road, Wimbledon, London, S.W.
B. A., ^st. 1888 ; M. A., .Est. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Barker, John Edward, Kilcullen, Newbridge.
B. A., mem, 1860 ; M. D., Vern. 1877 ; Reg. May 6, 1880.
Barker, Rev. John Ross, Ashley Green, Great Berkhamstead.
B.A., Vern. 1864; M.A., Hiem. 1877; Reg. Lee. 19, 1877.
Barker, William Oliver, 6, Gardiner's-row.
B.A., Vern. 1840; M. D., Vern. 1844; Reg. Feb. 20, 1844.
fBarlow, Francis Faris.
Sch., 1883 ; B. A., Hiem. 1884 ; Reg. 3fay 21, 1883.
fBarlow, Rev. James William, F.T.C, Professor of Modern History.
B. A., Vern. 1847; Fellow, 1850; M. A., ^st. 1852.
Barlow, John, The Cottage, Raheny.
Sch., 1881 ; B.A., Hiem. 1882 ; Reg. June 13, 1881.
Barlow, William, Adelaide, South Australia.
B.A., Vern. 1855; LL. D., ^st. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Barnard, Edward Sherman, 4, Upper Leeson-street.
B.A., Vern. 1878; M.A., ^st. 1881; Reg. April 2^, 1881.
Barnardo, George Charles Frederick.
B.A., Hiem. 1861 ; M.A. and M. Eng.,^s^, 1878 ; Reg. April 27,
1878.
Barnes, Jeremiah.
B.A., Vern. 1820; M. A., Vern. 1839; Reg. Jtily 4, 1881.
Barnes, Rev. Richard Theodore, Wooton-under-Wood, Bucks.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., uEst. 1886 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Barnes, Thomas Wilson.
Sch., 1845; B. A., Vern. 1847; M.A., JSst. 1851; Reg. July 4,
1881.
Bamett, Rev. Henry, Rectory, Quernmore, Lancaster.
B. A., JEst. 1886 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Barney, Alfred, Boyle.
B.A., JEst. 1873; M.A., .^st. 1877 ; Reg. July 3, 1877.
Bamier, Rev. James, Clomantagh Rectory, Urlingford.
B.A., ^st. 1845; LL.D., JSst. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Bamsdale, Rev. John Gorton, 3, Royal York-terrace, Weymouth.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. A., ^st. 1852 ; Reg. Auy. 27, 1874.
Barrett, Rev. Daniel William, Chipping, Barnet.
B. A., Hietn. 1871 ; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Barrett, Denis, Park-terrace, Keighley,
B. A., ^st. 1886; M. A., JEst. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
514 UNIVEKSITY ELl:CtOH8.
Barrington, Sir Charles Burton, Knt., Glenstal, Limerick.
B.A., Hiem. 1870 ; M.A., jEsL 1877 ; Re-. Jtmt 28, 1877.
Barrington, Edward Ebenezer, Parknasilloge, Enniskerry.
B. A., Tmi. 1847; M.A., ^m^. 18-30; Re^. Aug.'lb, 1868.
Barrinifton, Henry Ernest Walter, Salford Barracks,Manchester.
B. A., Hiem. 1875 ; M. Ch., ^at. 1876; Reg. Feb. 19, 1883.
Barrington, Nii-holas William, Bexley Heath, Kent.
B. A , Veni. 1856 ; M. D., JEst. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Barrington, Richard Manliffe, Fassaroe, Bray.
B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. A., Hiem. 1879 : Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Barrington, "William Boxwell, Boslierville Hotel, Gravesend.
B.A., Vern. 1825; M.A. and LL.D., .^st. 1834; Reg. Lee. 2,
1874.
/•Barrington, William Leadbeater, America.
B. A., Vern. 1847; M. A., Vern. 1850; 'Bie^. Aug. 22, 1868.
Barrow, Richard, Fernmount, Crawshawbooth, Manchester.
B. A., JEst. 1883 ; M. A., ^st. 1888 ; Reg. Ju7ie 28, 1888.
Barrow, 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., Vern. 1845 ; M. A., Hiem. 1862 ; Reg. Dec. 24, 1862.
Barry, Henry, 185, Belgrave-road, London.
B. A., Vern. 1829 ; M. A., Vern. 1840; Reg. Matj 6, 1880.
fBarry, Rev, Louis Augustus James, Urglin Glebe, Carlow.
B. A., Hiem. 1880 ; LL. D., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 10, 1883.
Barry, Rev. Zachariah, Sydney, Australia.
B.A., Vern. 1849; LL.D., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Barter, Herbert Francis Treseder, Parkhurst, Buxton.
B.A., ^st. 1889 ; M.A., JEst. 1892; Reg. Jicne 23, 1892.
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. July A, 1881.
Barton, Rev. Arthur Robinson, Rectory, Enniscorthy.
B.A., Vern. 1869 ; M.A., Vern. 1872; B.D. aadD.D., jfftm. 1886;
Reg. Nov. IC, 1874.
Barton, Rev. George Thomas Houston, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin.
B. A., Vern. 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., ^at. 1868 ; M. D., Hiem. 1876 ;
Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Barton, John Kellock, 24, Fitzwilliam-street, Lower.
B. A., Vern. 1854; M. D., Hiem. 1861 ; Reg. Oct. 31, 1868.
Barton, Molyneux, 38, Fitzwilliam-street, Upper.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., ^st. 1874 ; Reg. June2i, 1874.
Barton, Samuel Josiah, Aldborough, Norwich.
B. A., ^'st. 1873 ; M. Ch., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. May 29, 1880.
Barton, Travurs Boyne, Furndreg House, Dundalk.
B. A., Hitm. 1876; M. D. ^'«^ 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
tJNIVEESiTY ELECTC)llS. 5l5
fBastable, Charles Francis, Prof, of Political Economy, 74, Keuilworth-
square, Rath gar.
B.A.,mem. 1878; M.A., ffiem. 1882; LL.D., Vern. 1890; Eeg.
Dec. 20, 1882.
Batchellor, Hev. Cornelius, Coseley, Bilston, Staffordshire.
B. A., ^st. 1860 ; M. A., ^■^st. 1869; Eeg. June 30, 1869.
fBateman, Charles Alexander.
Sch., 1892 ; Peg. June 13. 1892.
Bateman, Godfiey, Hillside, Bailieboro'.
B. A. and LL." D., JEst. 1890 ; Peg. May 7, 1890.
B.'a., Vern. 1846 ; M. A., JEst. 1849; Peg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
Bates, Frank, Edinburgh.
Mus. D., ^si. 1884 ; Peg. Maij 7, 1885.
Batt, Pev. Narcissus George, Norton Vicarage, Evesham.
Sch., 1843; B.A., Vern. 1845; M.A., Fern. 1848; Reg. Auff. 27,
1868.
Battersby, Rev Francis Hoffmann, 17, Peafield- terrace, Blackrock,
Co. Dublin.
B.A., ^at. 1877; M.A., J^st. 1885; Peg. Ma?/ 6, 1885.
Battersby, Pev. Robert, Killeagh, Oldcastle.
B. A., Vern. 1827; M. A., ^st. 1831 ; Peg. Nov. 7, 1832.
Battersby, Thomas Stephenson Francis, Shenick Lodge, Skerries.
B. A., mem. 1876; M. A., ^st. 1890; Peg. May 7, 1890.
Battersby, William Edward, CarraLake, Killarney.
B. A., Eiem. 1867 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1870 ; Reg. Oct. 18, 1870.
Baxter, Charles Patrick, 66, Baggot-street, Lower.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. D., J^st. 1882; Reg. May 3, 1882.
Baylee, Rev. Joseph Tyrrell, Bristol.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M. A., Vern. 1860; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Baylee, Pev. Robert Perry, O'Brien's Bridge, Killaloe.
B.A., Vern. 1872; M. A., ^5^. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Baylor, Edward Arthur, Crampton, Fermoy.
B. A., Jist. 1886 ; M.D., Jist. 1891 ; Peg. June 25, 1891.
Bayly, Pev. Henry Robert, 7, Great Denmark-street.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M. A., ^st. 1842; Peg. Nov. 19, 1868.
Beach, George.
B. A., jEst. 1885 ; M. A. and LL.D., ^st. 1888 ; Reg. Jtm$ 28,
1888.
Beach, Rev. William Henry, St. Helen's House, Derby.
B. A., Hiem. 1863 ; M. A., Hiem. 1868 ; Peg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Beamish, Ven. Peter Teulon, Archdeacon of Warnambool, Australia.
B. A., Vern. 1846 ; M. A., B. D., D. D., and LL. D., Vern. 1871 ;
Peg. Feb. 21, 1871.
Beamish, Richard, P. N.
B. A., Hiem. 1863; M. Ch., ^st. 1866 ; Reg. May 29, 1880.
fBeare, John Isaac, F.T.C., Professor of Moral Philosophy.
Sch., 1878 ; B.A.,^iem. 1879; M. A., ^st. 1883 ; Fellow, 1887 ;
Reg. 1878.
Beater, Orlando Palmer, Glenarm, Terenure-road, Rathgar.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.D., ^st. 1885; Reg. May 6, 1885.
Beattie, Pev. John, Egham, Staines.
B. A., jEst. 1852; M. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. May 2, 1883.
616 ONIVEBSITY ELECTORS,
Beatty, Herbert Macartney, Hillsborough, Co. Down.
Sch., 1875; B.A., Vern. 1878; M.A., LL.B., and LL.D., ^si.
18«8; Reg. ifay 24, 1875.
t Beatty, James.
Sch., 1891; Reg. May 25, 1891.
Beatty, Rev. John, Moybologue Rectory, Bailieboro'.
B. A., Miem. 1874; LL.D., ^st. 1879; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Beatty, Rev. Robert, Aghavillan, Tarbert.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., Hiem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Beatty, 'Ihomas Berkelev, Ounavarra, Gorey.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. D., ^st. 1861; Reg. Nov. 19, 1874.
Beatty, Wallace, 21, Leeson-street.
Sch., 1875; B.A.,rmi. 1877; M.D., ^5^. 1886; Reg. ifay 24, 1876.
Beatty, Rev. William, New Zealand.
B. A., ^st. 1879 ; M. A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Beaufort, Rev. William Augustus, E^glestone, Darlington.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M.A., Vern. 1843; Reg. /«/«/ 3, 1843.
Beaumont, Ven. George Price, Lawrence, Otago, New Zealand.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., ^st. 1856; Reg. Nov. 30, 1858.
Beaurepaire, Rev. Walter Herbert, 145, Belfield-terrace, Rathmines.
Sch., 1844; B. A., JEst. 1867 ; Reg. Aug. 20, 1868.
Becher, Rev. John Richard Hedges, Waterford.
B.A., Hiem. 1886; M.A., Htetn. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Becker, Rev. Chas. Maxwell, Stour Provost, Gillingham, Dorset.
B.A., ^d. 1887 ; M.A., JEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Bedford, Rev. William, St. Peter's, Moselev- street, Manchester.
B. A., ^st. 1873 ; M.A., ^st., 1879 ; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Beechey, Rev. Prince William Thomas, Friesthorpe, Lincolnshire.
B.A., ^iVm. 1862; U.A.,mem. 1867; Reg. Oct. 18, 1872.
Beere, Richard, 3, Synnot-place.
B. A., Vern. 1833; M. A., Vern. 1836; Reg. /w^y 22, 1833.
Beers, Rev. John Banks, Sturmer Rectory, Halsted.
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., ^st. 1873; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Belcher, Rev. Thomas Waugh, Frampton Cotterell Rectory, Bristol.
B. A., Vern. IZ51 ; M. A., Vern. 1854; M.D., Hiem. 1862; M. Ch.,
Hiem. 1866 ; B. D., and D.D., Uietn. 1874 ; Reg. July 11, 1854.
Bell, Alan, Friar Gate, Derby.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A., and M.D., Vern. 1890; Reg. J*^*. 18, 1890.
Bell, Rev. Charles Dent, Lansdowne-place, Cheltenham.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Tern. 1852 ; B.D. and D.D.,^«<. 1878 ;
Reg. March 4, 1874.
Bell, Rev. Daniel, 5, Kenilworth-terrace, Rathgar.
B. A., Vern. 1825; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 28, 1832.
Bell, Rev. George, Ulsterville, Newcastle, Co. Down.
Mus. D., JEst. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Bell, John, 31, Caversham-road, London, N. W.
B.A., JEst. 1867 ; M.A. and LL.D., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dee. 20, 1871.
Bell, John, Carleton-street, Portadown.
B. A., Hiem. 1879; M. A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Bell, Rev. John White, Cappamore.
B. A., ^6t. 1873 ; M. A., uEst. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
tJNIVEESiTT ELECTORS. 517
Bell, Robert, 40, Westland-row.
B. A., Vern. 1824; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Mai/ 20, 1870.
Bell, Rev. Samuel, St. Michael's, Stockwell, London, S.E.
B. A., me?n. 1869; M.A., Vern. 1883; Reg. Feb. 6, 1883.
Bell, Theodore, Warrenpoint.
B.A., mem. 1885; M.D., JEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Bell, Thomas.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M. A., ^.«<. 1862; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Bell, Rev. Thomas, Carrick-on-Suir.
B. A., Vern. 1824; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 2, 1868.
fBell, Thomas William, 2, Herbert-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1859 ; M. A., JEst. 1863; Reg. June 26, 1865.
Bell, Rev. William Lees, Christ Church Vicarage, Dockley-road,
Bermondsey, London, S.E.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., ^st. 1861 ; Reg. Au^. 27, 1874.
Bell, Rev. William, St. Luke's, Cork.
B.A., Hiem. 1887; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
t Belling, John, Grammar School, Stonehouse, Devon.
B. A., Vern. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1879; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Bellingham, Sir Alan Edward, Bart., Castlebellingham.
B. A., ^st. 1821; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 21, 1832.
Belton, Richard Carmichael, 120, Ashly-road. Bristol.
Sch., 1852; B.A., Fern. 1855; M. A., Ifiem. 1862; Reg. Mat/ 7,
1863.
Benison, Rev. William Bradshaw, Uley Rectory, Dursley.
B. A., ^st. 1847; M. A., Vern. Ib53 ; Reg. March 25, 1874.
Benison, Rev, Ernest Dewes, Pokesdown Vicarage, Bournemouth.
B.A., u^st. 1883 ; M.A., JEst. 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., JEst. 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. Aug. 27, 1874.
Benson, Rev. Alexander, Loppington, Wem, Salop.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Vern. 1875; Reg. I'eb. 9, 1875.
Benson, Arthur Henry, 42, Fitzwilliam -square.
B. A., Hiem. 1875; M. A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. July 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; Heg. 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, Ranelagh.
B.A., Hiem. 1888 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
518 tnrtYERsiTT electoes.
Benson, John HaM'trey, 67, Fitzwilliam-square, North.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. D., Vern. 1874; Reg. February 17,
1874.
Benson, Ralph Sillery, Cuddalore, Madras.
B. A., ^'st. 1872; M. A., ^sL 1886; Reg. Juhj 1, 1886.
Bentley, Charles Edward, Clearwell, Coleford.
B.A., Biem 1867 ; M.A., ^V. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Bentlev, Rev. William Evans, 2, Elcho-ter., St. Thomas' -rd., Preston.
B.A., ^v7. 1886: M.A., JEd. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
fBergin, William.
Sch., 1885; B.A., ^im. 1886; M.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. June 1,
1885.
tBernard, Rev. John Hv. , F.T.C., Archbp. King's Lecturer in Divinity.
Sch., 1879; B.A.,'Hiem. 1880; M.A., Ifiem. 1883; Fellow, 1884;
B.D.,-^.vM888; D.D., ^«<. 1892 ; Reg. /««« 9, 1879.
Berry, Frederick Charles, Lynton, Devon.
B. A., uSst. 1877 ; M. D., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Berry, Godfrey Wills.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., T^rn. 1866 ; Reg. Jw/y 4, 1881.
Berry, Henry Fitz-Patrick, 80, Marlborough-road, Donnybrook.
B.A., Hiem. 1867 ; M.A., ^st. 1878; Reg. April 27, 1878.
Berry, Rev. James Fleetwood, Galway.
B.A., ^st. 1879; M.A., Vern. 1883; B. D., Hiem. 1889; Reg.
Feb. 6, 1883.
Berry, Rev. John, Fermoy.
B.A., ^st. 1877; M.A., ^st. 1880; B.D., ^st. 1888; Reg.
June 30, 1880.
Berry, Rev. Parsons Edward Fitzpatrick, 22, Borough-road, North
Shields.
B.A., Hiem. 1886; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Berry, Rev. Thomas Holbeche, Skirpenheck Rectory, York,
B.A., ^st. 1878 ; M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Berry, Rev. Thomas Marlborough, Blunham Rectory, Sandy, Beds.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M. A., Hiem. 1867; Reg. Dec. 19, 1867.
fBerry, Rev. Thomas Stirling, Rectory, Booterstown.
Sch., 1874; b.A.,H>em.\8To',B.T).,Hiem. 1878; M.A., Vern. 1882;
D.D., ^st. 1884; Reg. June 2, 1874.
tBest, Richard.
Sch., 1891 ; Reg. Afaij 26, 1891.
Besly, Hev. Edwurd Frederick Seymour, Eston Vicarage, Middles-
brough, Yorks.
B. A., uFlst. 1878; M. A., ^st. 1882; Reg. May 3, 1882.
Bevan, Rev. Robert Thomas, Street, Rathowen.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Verti. 1862; Reg. Dec. 29, 1874.
tBewley, Hon. Edmund Thomas, 40, Fitzwilliam-place.
Sch., 1857; B.A., ^st. 1860; M.A., Vern. 1863; LL.D., ^st.
1886; Reg. Auff. 25, 1868.
fBewley, Henry Theodore, 26, Lower Baggot-street.
Sch., 1880; B. A., Biem. 1882; Reg. Mat/ 24, 1880.
Bewley, Rev. Joseph, Sandford Hill, Ranelagh.
B. A., Biem. 1878; M. A., Vern. 1883; Reg. Feb. 6, 1883.
Bickerdikc, Rev. Robert, Colbury Vicarage, Southampton.
B. A. Vern. 1847 ; M. A. JtJst. 1860 ; Reg. March 28, 1874.
tTNIVEESITt ELECTORS. 519
Bickerstaff, Eev. Alfred Leonard, Melville House, Standard Hill,
Nottingham.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., u^st. 1890 : Reg. June 26, 1890.
Bickerstaff, Rev. Marcus John, Cooklev, Kidderminster.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., JEst. 1871 ; Reg. June 28, 1871.
Bickerstaff, Rev. William, Doncaster.
B. A., Hiem. 1866 ; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Bickmore, Frederick Askew, Stone, Chaddesley Corhett, Kidderminster.
B. A. Vern. 1844; M.A., Vern. 1851; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Biddulph, Robert Waller, Congor House, Borrisokane.
B. A. Hiem. 1868 ; M. Chir., JEst. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Biddulph, Rev. William Nicholas, Congor House, Borrisokane.
B. A., Vern. 1870; M.A., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Bigger, Samuel Lenox, 8, Harcoiut-street.
B. A., Vern. 1830; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 23, 1832.
Biggs, Rev. George Washington, 126, Pembroke-road, Dublin.
B.A., Vern. 1849; U.K., Hiem. 1861, ^e^. July 3, 1862.
fBiggs, Richard, Galway.
Sch., 1868; B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1871; LL.D., ^st.
1874; Reg. J)ec. 20, 1871.
Biggs, Thomas.
B. A., ^si. 1845 ; LL. D., ^st. 1860 ;|Reg. July 4, 1881.
Bindo7i, John Francis Arthur, Yarmouth.
Sch., 1867 ; B.A., Hiem. 1872 ; M.A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Bec.ll, 1873.
Bindon, William Henry Vereker, Wanganui, New Zealand.
B. A., ^.^t. 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., JEst. 1858; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Birch, Rev. John George, Kilfinaghty, Bunratty.
B. A., H>em. 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. Dec. 15, 1880.
Bird, Rev. James Sandys, Rathfarnham.
B.A., ^st. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Bird, Rev. John, Walton-le-Wolds Rectory, Loughboro', Leicestershire.
B. A., Vern. 1856 ; M. A., ^st. 1863 ; Reg. Oct. 9, 1868.
Bird, William Seymour, 22, Hatch-street.
B. A., ^st. 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., ^^st. 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..
^st. 1882 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
620 tTNlTERSITT ELECT0E8.
Black, Rev. John, Bangalore, India.
B. A., Veni. 1878 ; M. A., ^si. 1883 ; Reg. July 5, 1883.
Black, John James, Perth.
B.A., Ver?). 1856 ; LL. D., Hiem. 1865 ; Reg. Nov. 6, 1868.
fBlack, Rev. William Faussett, Newchurch Rectory, Warrington.
B. A., uSst. 1839 ; M. A., Fern., 1846 ; B. D.andD. D., JEst. 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. Dec. 2, 1874.
Blackburne, Edward, The Castle, Rathfarnham.
B. A., Vern. 1845; LL.D., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 9, 1875.
Blacker, Edward Joseph Latham, Thrapstone, Northampton.
B.A., ^st. 1874; M. D. uEst. 1879; Reg. May 7, 1880.
Blacker, Rev. Robert Shapland Carew, Woodbrook, Enniscorthy.
B.A., Fern. 1849; M.A., Ifiem. 1869; Reg. December 15,
1869.
Blackett, Rev. William Russell, Home and Colonial Training College,
London.
B. A., Vern. 18-59 ; M. A., Vern. 1862 ; Reg. March 26, 1874.
Blackledge, Rev. Robert Thomas, Ardwick, Manchester.
B.A., ^st. 1881 ; M.A., u^st. 1891 ; Reg. Jiuie 25, 1891.
Blackley, Rev. William Lowery, 80, James- the-Less, Westminster, S.W.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1854 ; Reg. March 5, 1874.
Blake, John Hubert, 10, Henrietta-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., Vern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Blakeney, Ven. John Edward, The Vicarage, Sheffield.
B.A.,^st. 1848; M.A., Vern. 1858 ; B.D., and J).D.,^st. 1879;
Reg. June 27, 1877.
Bleakley, Alexander Slorach, Blessington.
B.A., mem. 1873; M. Ch., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. Oct. 17, 1879.
Bleakley, John Thompson, 70, Upper Leeson -street.
B.A., Vern. 1864; M.A., .-EU. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Bleazby, Rev. William, 10, Church-road, St. Leonards-on-Sea.
B. A., Vern. 1829 ; M. A., uEst. 1859 ; Reg. March 27, 1874.
Bleckley, Thorn, s M'Dougall, Netley, Southampton.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M. A., ^W. 1870; M. D., Vern. 1865; Reg.
July 11, 1870.
fBlood, Alexander Findlater, 7, Gardiner' s-row.
B. A., uEst. 1875 ; M. A., ^st. 1883 ; Reg. June 29, 1883.
fBlood, Joseph, Devonshire-road, Birkenhead.
B. A., yEst. 1874; M. Chir., Vern. 1875; M.A. and M. D., ^st.
1892; Reg. Feb. 13, 1875.
Blood- Smyth, Rev. William Augustine, Rectory, Kilkee.
B. A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Bluett, Rev. Augustus Fredk. George, 9, Oxmantown Mall, Parsons-
town.
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M. A., ^st. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Bluett, Rev. Richard Tenison, Rectory, Carlingford.
B.A., UUm. 1874; M.A., yEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Blunden, William, Castle Blunden, Kilkenny.
Sch., 1860; B. A., ifim. 1862; Reg. Oct. 22, 1868.
ITNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 521
Boileau, John Peter Hamilton, Staff Surgeon in the Army, Netley
Hospital.
B. A., Hiem. 1863 ; M. D., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Bolster, Rev. Robert Crofts, Castlemartyr.
B.A., Hiem. 1865 ; M.A., JEst. 1878 ; Reg. April 27, 1878.
Bolton, John Frederick, 16, Merrion-square, North.
B.A., Vern. 1874; M.A., Vern. 1877; Keg. i¥««/ 30, 1877.
Bolton, Rev. Richard Knott, Fenny Bentley Rectory, Derbyshire.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M. A.,.3i*^. 1860 ; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
Bolton-Massy, John, Ballywire, Tipperary.
B. A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1841; Reg. Sept. 1838.
Bond, James.
B. A., ^st. 1855 ; M. A., Mit. 1859 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Bond, Rev. John, Grammar School, Coleford, Gloucester.
B.A., Vern. 1880; LL. D., Fern. 1882; Reg. Febniayy 21,
1882.
fBond, Lambert John Blair, 1, Elm-court, Middle Temple, London.
Sell., 1885; B.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. June 1, 1885.
Bonynge, Rev. Arthur, Kilfarboy, Miltownmalbay.
B.A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., B.D. and D.D., ^at. 1886 ; Reg. May 12,
1886.
Bookey, Rev. Pilsworth Brownrigg, Brantry, Dutigannon.
Sch., 1865; B.A., Vern. 1866; M. A., ^st. 1874; Reg. 1865.
Booth, Arthur John, Stratford House, Ryde.
B.A., Hiem. 1861; M.A., Hiem. 1864; 'Sie^. April IZ, 1866.
Booth, Edward Joseph, Ardee.
B. A., ^st. 1829 ; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 16, 1832.
Booth, Rev. Richard, Donabate.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., ^st. 1873; Reg. Nov. 5, 1874.
Booth, Thomas.
B.A., Vern. 1839; LL. D., Vern. 1847; Reg. July ^, 1881.
Booth, William, Calcutta.
Sch., 1873; B. ^.,Hiem. 1875; Reg. 1873.
Boughton, Robert Thomas, 25, Gardiner-street, Middle.
B. A., Hiem. 1878 ; LL. D., ^st. 1882; Reg. Jicly 1, 1882.
Boul, William Good, Churchers College, Petersfield.
B. A., Hiem. 1886; M. A., JEst. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
fBoulger, Edward Vaughan, New Zealand.
Sch., 1867; B. A., Hiem. 1869; M. A., Hiem. 1872; Reg. 1867.
Bourchier, James David, The College, Eton.
Sch, 1870; B. A., ^st. 1873; Reg. 1870.
Bourchier, Rev. William Chad wick. Naval Chaplain.
Sch. 1875; E.A., Vern. 1876; M.A., ^st. 1885; Reg. May 24,
1875.
Bourke, Henry Martin, Lucton 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., J^st. 1885 ; M. A., JSst. 1888; Reg. May 2, 1888.
Bourne, Richard, Ashbourne.
B. A., Vern. 1831 ; M. A., Vern. 1834 ; Reg. Nov. 29, 1832.
522 tmiTEKSiTT ELECTORS.
Bourne, Robert, North fortgarry, Manitoba, Canada.
B.A., ife>;n. 1866; U. A., JEst. IS7 5 ; M. Eng., Vern. 1876; Reg.
Jul}/ 2, 1875.
Bourne, Thomas Mangan Richard, Ashbourne.
B.A., ^st. 1880; M. A., uEst. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Bourne, "Walter, 30, York-street.
B.A., Vem. 1848; M. A., and M. Eng., Vern., 1870; Reg. Nov.S,
1878.
Bowell, Rev. William, Sissinghurst Vicarage, Kent.
B. A., Hiem. 1877; M. A., Ifiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
fBowen, 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., ^^t. 1869; Reg. Jwie 30, 1869.
Bowen, Robert Cole, Bowen's Court, Kildorrery, Mallow.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Auff. 8, 1868.
Bowens, Thomas Stuart.
B.A., Hiem. 1866 ; M.A., uEst. 1891 ; Reg. Mat/ 6, 1891.
Bowlan, Rev. William, H, M. Prison, Armley.
B. A., Fern. 1854; M.A., ^st. 1857; LL. D., ^st. 1869 ; Reg.
Jult/ 1, 1869.
Bowles, Spotswood Robert, 54, Wellington-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1884 ; M. A., ^si. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Bovce, Rev. James, Rathangan.
'B. a., Hiem. 1863 ; M. A., Vern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Boyce, Rev. William George, Swords.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A., Hiem. 1862; Reg. Sept. 24, 1868.
Boyd, Alexander James, Ware, Herts.
B.A., JEst. 1881 ; M.D., Vern. 1885; Reg. Feb. 17, 1885.
Boyd, Arthur Gladwell, Kilkenny.
B. A., Hiem. 1879; M. A., J^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, Ballymacool, Letterkenny.
B. A., yEst. 1827; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Dec. 8, 1832.
Boyd, Samuel Purker, 18, Leeson-park.
B. A., JEst. 1878 ; M. A., ^st. 1883 ; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Boyd, Hon. Walter, Judge of Bankruptcy Court, 66, Merrion- square, S.
B. A., Vern. 1855; LL. D., Hie^n. 1864 ; Reg. Oct. 20, 1868.
Boyd, Rev. Denham 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.
B.A., Hiem. 1861 ; M.Ch., Hiem. 1862 ; Reg. March 15, 1869.
Boyle, Rev. William Foster, Ballyornan, Enniskerry.
• B.A., JEnt. 1883; M. A., Jist. 1888; Reg. Jtme 28, 1888.
Boynton, Rev. Charles Ingram William, Carleton, Selby.
B. A., ^iU. 1877 ; M. A., JEnt. 1883 ; Reg. May 2, 1883.
Brabazon, Henry Moore, Indian Medical Service, Bengal.
B. A., Hiem. 1885 ; M.Ch. & M.D., JEst. 1888 ; Reg. June 28,
1888.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 523
fBrabazon, Rev. John, H. M. S Immortalite.
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,
B. A., uEst. 1886; M.A., ^st. 1889; Reg. June 21, 1889.
Bradford, Rev. William Jocelyn, Balderstone Vicarage, Rochdale.
B.A., JEst. 1885 ; M.A., Eiem. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Bradley, Rev. Russell, Golden, Cashel.
. B.A., ^st. 1872 ; M.A., ^st. 1875; Reg. May 8, 1880.
Cradley, 'William David, 64, Wellington-road.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Bee. 22, 1876.
Bradshaw, John, 7, Vernon-terrace, Booterstown.
B.A.,^/m. 1867; U.K., Hiem. mO; LL.D., Vern. 1877; Reg.
Dec. 14, 1870.
Bradshaw, Rev. Martin, Rectory, Roscommon.
B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. A., ^Est. 1875 ; Reg. June 80, 1875.
Bradshaw, Rev. MacNevin, Clontarf.
B. A., Vern. 1851; M. A., Vern. 1864; Reg. iVov. 30, 1864.
Bradshaw, Rev. Robert, Killinane, Loughrea.
B. A., ^st. 1878; M. A., ^«^. 1883; Reg. /ww^ 29, 1883.
Bradshaw, Thomas Robert, 51, Rodney-street, Liverpool.
B.A., ^st. 1878 ; M. D., JEst. 1882 ; Reg. July 1, 1882.
Bradshaw, Rev. William Hanna, 7, Vernon-terrace, Booterstown.
B. A., Vern. 1829; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 23, 1832.
Bradv, Charles William Rawson, 11, Percy-place.
B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.A. Jist. 1879; Reg. June 28, 1879.
f Brady, Thomas J. B., 110, Pembroke -road.
B.A., iTiVm. 1861; M.A., ^a'^. 1865; LL.D., ^5iJ. 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, Very Rev. Lowther Edward, Falkland Isles.
B. A., Vern. 1867 ; M. A., Jist. 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Brandon, Rev. Richard Hawkshaw.
B. A., Hiem. 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., Hiem. 1860; M.A.,^«<. 1869; Rq^. JuneSO, 1869.
Bray, Samuel Eddev, 71, Evering-road, Stoke i»fewington.
B.A.,mem. 1885 ; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Breakey, Rev. Samuel Leslie, Trory, Enniskillen.
Sch., 1848; B.A., Vern. 1851 ; M.A., Vern. 1856; Reg. June 10,
1874.
Bredon, Alexander Macaulay, Portadown.
B.A., JEst. 1873; M. Chir., Vern. 1874; Reg. Feb. 18, 1874.
524 TTNIVERSITT ELECTORS.
Bredon, Robert Edward, Assistant- Surgeon, 97tli Regiment.
B. A., and M. Chir., Hiem. 1866; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Feb. 3,
1870.
Brenan, Rev. James Eustace, Clifton, Bristol.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. Oct. 31, 1868.
Brcnnan, Rev. ^^'illiam, Lusk.
B. A., jEst. 1870 ; M. A., JEst. 1873; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Brereton, Ebenezer William, St. Paul's College, Cheltenham.
B.A., ^st. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 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., r^m. 1835; M. A., ^.«^. 1842; LL. D., ^*^ 1882 ; Reg.
Sept. 30, 1835.
Brice, Rev. Edward, St, Jude's Vicarage, Bradford.
B.A., jEU. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Bridge, John.
B. A., Vern. 1830; M. A., Vern. 1833; Reg. July A, 1881.
Bridge, William, Millpark, Roscrea.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Brien, Edward Henry.
B.A., uEsi. 1885; M.D., Vern. 1889 ; Reg. March 5, 1889.
Brien, John Leonard, 24, Upper Merrion-street.
B.A., Vern. 1824; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Bee. 7, 1832.
Brighton, Rev. Oliver, Navan.
B. A., Vern. 1867; M. A., Vern. 1870 ; Reg. Aprils, 1870.
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., jEst. 1863 ; Reg. Aug. 25, 1868.
Briscoe, Rev. James Rynd, Ilminster.
B.A., Vern. 1843; M.A., Hiem. 1879; 'Sie^. Beeember 11 , 1879.
Briscoe, John William.
B. A., Vern. 1846 ; M.A., Vern. 1850; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Briscoe, Rev. Kobt. Edward, Drumgarth, Rathfriland.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., Eiem. 1872; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Briscoe, Williaiu Thomas, Chippenham, Wilts.
B.A., jEfit. 1870; M. Chir., Hiem. 1870; M.D., ^st. 1884; Reg.
Bee. 22, 1870.
fBristow, Rev. John, Belfast.
B. A., ^st. 1855 ; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. Bee. 16, 1874.
Brittan, Frederick, 16, Victoria-square, Clifton, Bristol.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. D., JEst. 1845; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Brodie, Rev. John, Dunfanaghy.
B. A., ^st. 1870; M. A., jEst. 1874 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Brooke, Rev. Arthur St. Clair, Slingsby, York.
B. A., Hiem. 1865; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Brooke, Rev. Edward Perry, Rostrevor.
B.A., jEst. 1833; M. A., Hiem. 1862 ; Reg. July 20, 1869.
Brooke, Rev. James Mark Saurin, St. Mary, Woolchurch, London, E.G.
B. A., Hiem. 1862; M. A., Vern. 1866; Reg. Nov. 13, 1868.
Brooke, Leonard Dobbin, Birkenhead.
B.A. and M.A., Vern. 1879 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1879.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 525
Brooke, Eev. Stopford Augustus, 1, Manchester-square, London.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M. A., Vern. 1862; Reg. Nov. 25, 1868.
Brooke, Rev. Thomas, Feckenham Rectory, Redditch.
B. A., Vern. 1846; M. A., ^st. 1849 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Brooke, William Graham, 14, Herbert-street.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., Siem. 1868 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Brooks, Henry St. John, 2, Brighton-terrace, Bray.
B.A., Vern. 1882; M.D., ^st.. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
fBrooks, William Henry.
Sch., 1872; B. A., JEsf. 1874; M. A., JEst. 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., 1846; B.A., Vern. 1848; M.A., B.D., andD.D., ^st. 1878 ;
Reg. Nov. 12, 1868.
Brougham, Rev. John Richard, Rectory, Monkstown, Cork.
B.A., F^m. 1852; M.A.,JEst. 1865; Reg.Juli/d, 1865.
Brown, Hugh Dunlop, Oakland, Highfield-road, Rathgar.
B.A., mem. 1881 : M.A., Siem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Brown, John Henry, Laburnum Cottage, Armley, Leeds.
B. A., ^st. 1866 ; M. A., ^sf. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Brown, John M'Leavy, 8, Storey's Gate, St. James's Park, London,
S.W.
B.A., ^st. 1881; M.A., ^st. 1887; LL.D., ITiem. 1888; Reg.
June 30, 1887.
Brown, Rev. John Pierce, Seaforde.
B. A., mem. 1867; M.A., ^st. 1884; Reg. Ma^j 7, 1884.
tBrown, Joseph.
Sch., 1888 ; Reg. Mai/ 28, 1888.
Brown, Rev. John Wills, Trent Vale, Stoke-upon-Trent.
B. A., JSst. 1845; M.A., JEst. 1854; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Brown, Rev. Michael, Highampton, North Devon.
B. A., Vern. 1863; M. A., Vern. 1874 ; Reg. April 14, 1874.
Brown, Stephen James, Osberstown Hill, Naas.
B.A., Diem. 1875; M.A., Vern. 1887; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Brown, Brigadier- General Thomas Southwell, 32, Palmerston-road,
Rathmines.
B. A. and M. A., .^st. 1882 ; Reg. Ma^ 3, 1882.
Brown, Rev. William Henry, Ballyconree, Clifden.
B. A., Eiem. 1869 ; M. A., Vern. 1878; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Browne, Alexander.
B. A., Vern. 1827; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
Browne, Rev. Arthur Heber, Vicarage, Northbach, Glos.
M.A. {adeund. Oxon.), Hiem. 1891; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Browne, Dodwell Francis, Colombo, Cevlon.
B.A., mem. 1863; M.k.,^st. 1878; Reg. if ay 10, 1880.
Browne, Hon. and Very Rev. Henry M., Dean of Lismore, Bonnet's
Bridge, Kilkenny.
B. A., Vern. 1821 ; M. A., JEst 1828; Reg. Nov. 27, 1832.
Browne, James, c/o Messrs. King and Co., 45, Pall Mall, London.
B.A., Vern, 1860; M.D., jEst. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
526 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Browne, Rev. John Carter, Thurning, Oundle.
B.D. {admnd. Cantab.) and D.D.,^.sif. 1877; Reg. Oct. 29, 1877.
Browne, Rev. John James, Sutton Cheney, Leicestershire.
Sch., 18.58 ; H. A., Hiem. 1859 ; M.A., ^st. 1866 ; Reg. Nov. 25, 1864.
Brown, John St. George, Coolcower House, Macroom.
B.A., ^st. 1875; M. Ch., Vern. 1877 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1877.
Broivne, Matthew Cassan.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M, A., Vern. 1859; Reg. //_//y 4, 1881.
Browne, Rev. Michael Charles, Port Essington, British Columbia.
B.A., Vern. 1873; M.A., JEst. 1876: Reg. ^i?ri/ 22, 1876.
Browne, Otway Peter.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. Chir. JEst. 1871 ; Reg. Lee. 5, 1871.
Browne, Rev. Robert, Ipswich.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M. A., Vern. 1874; Reg. iVow. 23, 1874.
Browne, Robert.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M.A., Vern. 1852; Reg. /w^y 4, 1881.
fBrowne, Robert, Largo House, Rathraines-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. D., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Browne, Robert Clayton, Browneshill, Carlow.
M. A. {adeund. Oxon.), Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 30, 1832.
Browne, Rev. Robert Wilson. Donaghraore, Co. Tyrone.
B. A., Vern. 1860; M. A.', ^st. 1876 ; Reg. Ju7ie 28, 1876.
Browne, Samuel Robert.
B. A., Hietn. 1886: M. A. and LL. D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25,
1891.
fBrownlow, Rev. Duncan John, Ardbraccan, Navan.
B. A.. Vern. 1866; M. A., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Brownrigg, Aithur Henr)^ West House, Wotherby.
B.A., Biem. 1886; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Brownrigg, Rev. George Oliver, Harrogate.
B.A., JElst. 1845 ; M.A., Hiem. 1867 ; Reg. Aug. 6, 1868.
Brownrigg, John Annesley.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Hiem. 1867 ; Beg. July 4, 1881.
Brownrigg, Rev. Robert Graham, 2, Sydenham-road, Dundrum, Co.
Dublin.
B. A., uEst. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1872; Reg. Feb. 13, 1872.
Brownrigg, Thomas Richard.
B. A., JEst. 1845 ; M. A., ^st. 1862 ; Reg. Julj/ 4, 1881.
Brownrigg, William Bookey, Brannockstown, Co. Kildare.
Sch., 1856; B. A., Hiem. 1859; Reg. Oct. 27, 1860.
Bruce, Rev. Charles Saul, Monkstown, Cork.
B.A., Vern. 1862; M.A., ^st. 1876 ; Reg. May 10, 1880.
Bruce, Rev. James Andrew, St. Mary's Graham-street, Pimlico,
London, S. W.
B. A., JSst.lSii; M.A., ^*^. 1856; B.D., ^st., 1872; Reg.
July 10, 1856.
Bruce, Rev. Robert, Rockford House, Blackrock, Dublin.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M. A., JEst. 1868; B.D. and D. D., uEsi.
1882; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Bruce, William Robert, Rockford House, Blackrock, Dublin.
B.A., Vern. 1855 ; M.A., Vertt. 1877 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1877.
Brunker, James Edward, 68, Grafton-street.
B. A., Vern. 1863 : M. A., Vern. 1874; Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
UNIVERSITY ELECTOES. 527
BrunskiL, Gerald Fitz Gibbon, 12, Grosvenor- square, Hathmines.
B. A., Hiem. 1887 ; M. A., ^st. 1891 ; Beg. June 25, lh91.
Brunskill, Bev. Kivas CoUingwood, 6, Winder-terrace, Armagh.
B.A., Eiem. 1885; M. A., Vern. 1890; B.g. Feb. 18, 1890.
Brunskill, Bev. "William North Bichardson, Kenure, Co. Dublin.
B. A., Hiem. 1859 : M. A., ^st. 1864 ; Beg. Nov. 11, 1883.
Bryan, Bev. William, Gurteen House, Mullinahone.
B. A., Vern. 1814; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Beg. Nov. 29, 1832.
Bryce, Archibald Hamilton.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; LL.D., Biem. 1863; Beg. Julij 4, 1881.
Buckley, Bev. Bobert William, Brinksway, Sto(;kport.
B. A., Vern. 1860; M. A., Biem. 1867; B.D. and D. D., Vern.
1877; Beg. Oct. 29, 1868.
Budds, Bev. John Booth, Coolroe House, Graigue, Co. Kilkenny.
B.A., mem. 1865; M.A., uF].st. 1879 ; Reg. May 11, 1880.
Budge, Bev. Henry, Brampton, Hunts.
B. A., Miem. 1862 ; M. A., ^st. 1869 ; Beg. J?me 30, 1869.
Bullen, Bev. John, St. Maiy's Vicarage, Bootle, Liverpool.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M. A., ^st. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Bulmer, Bichard, 14, Marston- street, Iffley-mad, Oxford.
B.A., uEst. 1878 ; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Bulwer, Archibald Bedford, Naples.
B. A., ^st. 1843 ; M. A., ^st. 1846 ; Beg. Jult/ 7, 1846.
Bunbury, Bobert Shirlev.
B. A., ^st. 1833; M. A., ^st. 1844; Beg. Juli/ i, 1881.
Bunbury, Very Bev. Thomas, Dean of Limerick, Limerick.
B.A., JSst. 1852; M. A., Vern, 1863; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1891;
Beg. Feb. 17, 1873.
Bunbury, Bev. William Isaac, Shandrum, Charleville.
B. A., Vern. 1827; M. A., Nov. 1832; Beg. Nov. 28, 1832.
Bunting, Anthony.
B. A., Vern. 1841 ; M. A., Vern. 1846 ; Beg. Jukj 4, 1881.
Burd, Albert Armstrong, The College, Midleton.
Sch., 1874; B.A., Hiem. 1876; M.A., ^si. 1886; Beg. June 2,
1874.
Burge, Gerrard Boden, Ustree, Herts.
B. A., ^st. 1883; M. A., ^st. 1886; Beg. Juli/ 1, 1886.
Burges, Bev. John Hart, Devizes, Wilts.
B. A., Fern. 1850 ; M. A., JEst. 1858 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1867;
Beg. Jan. 20, 1869.
fBurgess, Henrv Wilson, Clonmore, Queen's Park, Monkstown.
K A., Hiem. 1883: M.. A., Hiem. 1886; LL.D., uFst. 1888; Reg.
Dec. 16, 1886.
Burke, Edward Frederick.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M. A., Vern. 1879 ; Beg. July 4, 1881.
Burke, Bev. Francis, The Abbey, Boyle.
B.A., Hiem. 1861; M.A., Vern. 1880 ; Beg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Burke, Granby James, 30, Eccles-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. A., Vern. 1875 ; Beg. J^Bd, 9, 1875.
fBurke, John.
Sch., 1892; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Burke, Joseph Bermingham, 21, liOwer Mount-street.
B. A., ^st. 1888 ; M. A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
2c
628 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
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., Hietn. 1878; M.A., Hiem. 1881; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Burkitt, Robert J araes, Belmullet.
B.A., Vern. 1823 ; M.A., Mv. 1832 ; Reg. Dec. 8, 1832.
Burkitt, Rev. James, 12, Dacre Park, Blackheath, London, S.E.
Sch., 1853 ; B. A., Vern. 1856 ; M. A., Vern. 1859 ; Reg. Nov. 5, 1858.
Burkitt, Rev. Robert Bradshaw, Rectory, Cappoquin.
B.A., mem. 1879; M.A., JEst. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Burlvitt, William Robert, Allahabad, India.
B.A., Vern. 1861; M.A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Burland, Rev. William, Hungerford.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., Vern. 1857; Reg. Oct. 26, 1857.
Burnes, Rodolph Arthur Colston, 1, Conyngham-road.
B.A., ^sL 1887; M.D., u^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Burnet, Rev. William, Crirapleshaw Vicarage, Downham, Norfolk.
Sch., 1854; B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., Vern. 1861; Reg. Oct. 31,
1874.
Burnet, Rev. William Richard, Kelloe Vicarage, Coxhoe, Durham.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; M. A., Vern. 1861 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Burnett, Rev. Richard Alfred, Graigue, Kilkenny.
B. A., Vern. 1862 ; M. A., ITiem. 1866 ; Reg.Auff. 29, 1868.
Burns, Rev. Samuel Edward, Listowel.
B. A. Vern. 1867 ; M.A. Vern. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 11, 1871.
Bumside, Matthew James, Corcreevey House, Five-mile-town.
B.A, Vern. 1859 ; M.A., Vern. 1886; Reg. JUarch 9, 1886.
fBurnside, William Snow, F.T.C., Professor of Mathematics.
Sch., 1859; B.A., Vern. 1862; M.A., ^s^. 1866; Fellow, 1871;
D. Sc, ^st. 1891.
Surr, Adam John, Nenagh.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M.A., Vern. 1842; Reg. Sept. 1839.
Burr, William Thomas Talbot, 4, Shaftesbury Villas, Kensington,
Lond(m, W.
B.A., mem. 1866 ; M. Chir., mie?n. 1867; Reg. Nov. 23, 1874.
Burroughs, Charles White, Madras.
B. A., ^st. i874; LL. D., JEst. 1881 ; Reg. April 29, 1881.
Burroughs, Rev. Edward Robinson, Poole.
B. A., mem. 1869; M.A., mem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Burroughs, Rev. Henry Colclough, Ballyroan, Rathfarnliam.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vern. 1857; B. D., Vern. 1876; Reg.
Nov. 26, 1858.
Burroughs, Rev. Wm. Edw., Adelaide-street, Kingstown.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., ifim. 1871; B.D., Vern. 1891; Reg.
Dec. 20, 1871.
Burrowes, Rev. Henry, Waterloo, Liverpool.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M.A., Vern. 1861; Keg. ^?/^. 27, 1874.
Biirtchaell, George Dames, 7, St. Stephen's- green.
B. A., ^8t. 1877 ; M. A., JEst. 1883 ; Reg. May 2, 1883.
Burton, Rev. Alfred, Stretch worth, Newmarket.
B.A., i/iVwj. 1868; M.A.,JEst. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Burton, James, Grammar School, Yarm, Yorks.
B. A., ^;«^, 1874 ; M.A., uSial. 1889 ; Reg. May 8, 1889.
TTNIVERSITT ELECTORS. 529
Burton, James, 100, Mulgrave-street, Liverpool.
B. A. and M. A., ^st., 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Burton, Rev. Joseph Grindy, Newrv.
B.A., ^st. 1879; M.A., Miem. 1882; B.D. and D.D., Eiem, 1891 ;
Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
tBury, John Bagnell, F.T.C.
Sch., 1879, B.A., E%em. 1882; FeUow, 1885; M.A., Hiem. 1885;
Reg. June 9, 1879.
Bury, Rev. Edward John, Clontibret, Monaghan.
B. A., Vern, 1853; M. A., Vern.l^oZ; Reg. Nov. 12, 1866,
fBusby, Rev. Samuel Edward, University- road, Belfast.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Riem. 1867; LL. D., j^st, 1871 ; Reg.
Aug. 25, 1868.
Bushe, Rev. John Phillips, Castlehaven Rectory, Skihbereen.
B. A., jEst. 1849 ; M. A., Vern. 1857 ; Reg. April 1, 1857.
Bushe, Sevmour Coghill Hort.
Sch., 1872; B.K.^JEst. 1875; Reg. 1872.
Bussell, Rev. Barton Thomas, Meare, Glastonbury.
B. A., ^st. 1865 ; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Bussell, Rev. Frederick George, Stainland, Halifax, Yorks.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 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., ^st. 1870 ; LL.D., ^st. 1875; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Butler, Edward, Education Office, Marlborough-street.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., ^st. 1846; Reg. Oct. 12, 1846.
tButler, Edward Gerald.
Sch., 1892; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Butler, Edward Jones, Surgeon, R. N.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. D., ^st. 1868 ; Reg. Aug. 4, 1868.
Butler, Francis Theobald, 8, Parkin ore-road, Thornton Heath, Surrey.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. D., ^Est. 1872 ; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Butler, Frederick Augustus, 20, Leinster-square, Rathmines.
B. A., Hiem. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. June 30, 1871.
Butler, Rev. Richard, 43, Higher Ardwicke, Manchester.
B. A., jEst. 1840; M. A., ^st. 1846; Reg. July 7, 1846.
Butler, Rev. Theobald, Clifton-terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B. A., ^st. 1845; M. A., Vern. 1865 ; Keg. June 29, 1865.
Butler, William Henry, 1, King's Bench Walk, Temple, London.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., ^st. 1860 ; Reg. Nov. 19, 1860.
Butler, William John, 7, Asylum-road, Derry.
Sch., 1871; ^.k.^Hiem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1884; Reg. 1871.
Butler, Rev. William Townsend, Vicarage, Tubrid, Cahir.
B.A., ^st. 1875 ; M.A., jEst. 1878 ; Reg. April 23, 1880.
Butterworth, Rev. Thomas, Ashton-under-Lyne.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., ^st. 1872 ; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Byatt, Horace, Grammar School, Midhurst, Sussex.
B.A., AEst. 1874 ; M.A., ^st. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Byrn, Rev. Richard Archdall, Drumcree Rectory, Killucan.
B. A., Vern., 1852 ; M. A., Vern., 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.
2c2
530 UNIVERSITY ELECTOES.
t Byrne, Very Rev. James, Dean of Clonfert, Cappagh Rectory, Omagh.
Sch., 1837; B. A., jEst. 1841; Fellow, 1848; M. A., Vern.
1852.
Byrne, James Rose, Rockfield, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
B. A., Vern. 1867; LL. D., ^6t. 1872 ; \ie^. June 26, 1872.
Byrne, John Alexander, 85, Lower Leeson-street.
B. A., ^st. 1847 ; M. A., Vern. 1866; Reg. Juhj 11, 1865.
Byrne, John Peter, Parsonstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1880 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Cahill, David, 18, Idrone-terrace, Blackroek.
B. A., Hiem. 1865 ; M. Chir., JEst. 1868 ; Reg. Nov. 22, 1874.
Cahill, Michael, Ballyconra, Ballvragget.
B.A., Vern. 1835; M.A., Vern. 1838; Reg. Sept. 1835.
CaldBeck, Willinm E:iton, Eaton Brae, Loughlinstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Caldwell, Rev. Francis Thomas, Almoritia Rectory, Mullingar.
B.A., JEnt. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. May 4, 1892.
Caldwell, Wm. Peter, Barbourne College, Worcester.
B.A., JEst. 1882; M.A., ^st. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Callagban, Alfred John, 11, Northumberland-road.
B.A., ^st. 1S88 ; LL.D., Mst. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Callinan, Rev. Thomas, Bearpaik, Durham.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1876.
Callwell, Nathaniel, 39, Fitzwilliam-place.
B.A., jEst. 1823; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Dec. 10, 1832.
Calvert, Rev. Langton Samuel, Schoolhouse, Butley.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hietn. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1864.
tCameron, Charles, 261, West George-street, Glasgow.
B. A., Hiem. 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., jEst. 1886 ; LL. D., ^st. 1890; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Campbell, Arthur James, Hill House, Boldon, Durham.
B. A., JEst. 1877 ; M. D., ^st., 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Campbell, Rev. Charles, Theydon Bois Rectory, Epping.
Sch., 1848; B. A., Vern. 1854; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Campbell, Rev. Edward Fitzhardinge, Killvman Rectory, Moy.
B.A., yEst. 1877 ; M.A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Campbell, Rev. Edward George, 12, Upper Rutland-street.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M. A., Vern. 1848; Reg. Aprili, 1848.
Campbell, George Joseph, 20, Summer Hill Road, Kingstown.
B. A., Vern. 1840; M. A., ^st. 1846; Reg. Nov. 30, 1846.
fCampbell, Rev. Harper, 81, Lower Leeson-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1878; M.A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Campbell, James, 20, Rutland- square, N'.rth.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M. A., Vern. 1837; Reg. March 6, 1834.
Campbell, James Henry M., 23, Baggot-street.
Sch., 1872; B. A., Hietn. 1874; Reg. 1872.
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.
B.A., Hiem. 1874 ; M.A., yEst. 1879 ; B.D. and D.D., Jliem. 1891 ;
Reg. April 23, 1879.
UNITERSITY ELECTORS. 531
Campbell, Eev. Stephen, St. John's, Clay Hill.
B. A., Vern. 1867; M. A., ^si. 1883 ; Eeg. June 29, 1883.
fCampbell, Very Eev. Theophilus, Dean of Dromore, Lurgan.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M..A.,^st. 1849; B. D. and D. D., -ffim. 1875 ;
Reg. Jult/ 3, 1849.
Campbell, Rev.WilliamWolseley, Mapelbury, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
Sch., 1850; B.A., Vern. 1854; M.A., Vern., 1891; Reg. Ma^ 12,
1880.
tCane, Lieut. Col. Robt. E., Junior United Service Club, London, S.W.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M. A., Vern. 1866; Reg. Feb. 13,1866.
Capel, Rev. Alfred John, Hereford.
B.A., Siem. 1868 ; M.A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Capper, Alfred Houston, Singapore.
Sch., 1882 ; B. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. June 5, 1882.
Carew, Rev. Nicholas Gyles, Castletowndelvin.
B.A., mem. 1863 ; M.A., ^st. 1877 ; Reg. April 26, 1877.
Carleton, Arthur Wellesley, 4, Russell-place.
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. Jult/ 24, 1833.
Carleton, Henry Richard.
B.A., ^st. 1876 ; M.A.L, Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
Carleton, Rev. Jaraes George, Harrington-street.
Sch., 1868 ; B. A., Jliem. 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.
March 16, 1868.
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., uEst. 1877 ; M.A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. Juli/ 1, 1882.
Carolin, Rev. Joseph Sinclair, 80. Palmerston-road, Rathmines.
Sch., 1881 ; B. A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Jtme 13, 1881.
Carolin, Rev. Samuel John, Barrackville, Dundalk.
B.A., ^st. 1883 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Jjec. 17, 1891.
Carpenter, Rev. Thomas, Adlington Vicarage, Chorley, Lancashire.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M.A. .^st. 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Carr, Agmondisham Colclough.
B. A. and M. A., Vern. 1847 ; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
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. ^t^t. 1861 ; Reg. Mai/ 12, 1880.
Carr, Rev. EdM'ard, Clontuskart, Ballinasloe.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., JEst. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Carr, Rev. Elliott Elmes, Rathsaran, Rathdowney.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M.A., Vern. 1842; Reir,.\Sept. 1839.
Carr, Rev. George Frederick, Harewood Villa, Hastings.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., Hiem. 1886; LL.D., ^st. 1888; Reg.
Dec. 10, 1886.
Carr, Rev. James Anderson, Whitechurch, Rathfarnham.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1873; LL.D., Vern. 1879; Reg.
March 1, 1873.
532 tJiJiVBRSITT EtECtOtlg.
Carr, Rev. "Wilmot Eardley Wm., 21, Moore-street, Chelsea, London,
S.W.
B. A. ^st. 1886 ; M. A. ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Carr, Whitmore.
B. A., Vern. 1845; M. A., Vern. 1848; Reg. July i, 1881.
• Carroll, Benjamin Hobson, Wilmont-terracc, Belfast.
Mus.D., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Carroll, Rev. Charles, Clashmore Vicarage, "Waterford.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M.A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Carroll, Coote, 7, Zion-terrace, Rathgar.
B.A.y Vern. 1829 ; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Mai/ 12, 1880.
Carroll, Rev. Edward Arnold, Dundruin, Dublin.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Carroll, Rev. Frederick, Tallington Vicarage, Stamford.
B.A. Camb. ; M.A., ^.^t. 1892 ; Reg Jiine 23, 1892.
Carroll, Rev. Henry George, Glasnevin.
Sch., 1840; B. A., Vern. 1842; M.A., ^st. 1845; Reg. Ocf.3, 1848.
Carroll, Henry George Lewis, Ballina.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Carroll, Rev. John, Belfast.
B.A., JSst. 1846; M. A., Vern. 1859; Reg. 3farc/i 8, 1859.
Carroll, Rev. Robert Phippen, Bridlington Quay, Yorks.
B.A., Hiem. 1885 : M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Carroll, Rev. Theophilus, Isleworth, Middlesex.
B.A.,^,si!. 1825; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Dec. 13, 1832.
Carruthers, Rev. Christopher, St. Stephen's, Wandsworth.
B.A., ^st. 1871 ; M.A., yEst. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Carson, Rev. Alexander, St. Paul's, Clerkenwell.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; M. A., Vern. 1866 ; Reg. Aug. 1866.
Carson, Edward Henry, 80, Merrion-square.
B.A., Hiem., 1876; M.A., uEsL, 1889; Reg. June 21, 1889.
Carson, Rev. Henry Watters, The Rectory, Santry.
Sch., 1869; B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. A., Vern. 1875 j B.D., Hiem.
1878 ; Reg. 1869.
Carson, Rev. James, Winwick, Newton-le- Willows.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., JEst. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Carson, Rev. Ja^aes, Caherconlish.
B.A., Vern. 1850; M.A., ^st. 1866; Reg. Nov. 10, 1866.
fCarson, Rev. Joseph, S. F. T. C, Vice-Provost of Trinity College.
Sch., 1833; B. A., Vern. 1835; Fellow, 1837; M. A., r^m. 1839 ;
B. D., Vern. 1848; D. D., Vern. 1850.
Carson, Joseph John Henry, 4, Willowbank, Kingstown.
Sch., 1856; B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., jEst. 1876; Reg. Oct. 1,
1868.
fCarson, Rev. Robert Burton, Havnes, Bedford.
Sch., 1866; B. A., Vern. 1869; M. A., Vern. 1872; Reg. 1866.
fCarson, Thomas Henry, 6, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
Sch., 1863; B. A., Vern. 1867; M. A., Vern. 1873; Reg. 1863.
fCarson, Rev. Thomas William, 85, Harcourt-street.
Sch., 1854 ; B.A., Vern. 1857; M.A., JEst. 1860; Reg. Nov. 29,
1864.
fCarson, William Burton.
Sch., 1891; Reg. May 25, 1891.
UiTlVERSITY ELECTORS. 53Si
Carte, "William Alexander.
B.A.. mem., 1879; M.Ch. and M.,1)., ^st. 1889; Eeg. May 8j
1889.
Carter, Rev. Conway Eichard Dobbs, 6, Recent-park, Exeter.
B.A., JEst. 1866 ; M.A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. Matj 3, 1882.
Carter, Rev. Henry Bryan, Derryloran, Cookstown.
B.A., Vern. 1855 ;M.A., Fern. 1873; B. D., Vem. 1877; D. D.
Vem. 1883; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Casement, Brabazon Newcomen.
Sch., 1874 ; B.A.^JEst. 1875; Reg. June 2, 1874.
Casement, John, Ballycastle, County Antrim.
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1865.
Casement, Julius, BallyscuUion House, Bellaghy.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. Jult/ 5, 1865.
Cashman, George Gray.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1849; Reg. Juli/ i, 1881.
Cassidi, Francis Richard, Magherafelt.
B.A., Hiem. 1880; M.D., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Cassidy, John Valentine, 53, Upper Mount-street.
B. A., ^st. 1850; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1865.
tCathcart, George Lambert, F. T. C.
Sch., 1862; B. A., if«m., 1863; M. A., Vern. 1868; Fellow, 1870.
Cathcart, Rev. Nassau, Trinity Parsonage, Guernsey.
B. A., Vern. 1848 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Sept. 1, 1868.
Cather, Robert George.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M.A., Vern. 1845; LL. D., ^st. 1860; Reg.
Juli/i, 1881.
Caulfeild, Rev. Francis William Montgomerie, 3, Southeast-place, Bath.
B.A., mem. 1880; M.A., Vern. 1884; Reg. Feb. 26, 1884.
fCerf, Albert John Wodrow, 10, St. Mary's-road.
B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.A., mem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
tChadwick, Very Rev. George Alexander, Dean of Armagh.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M. A., ^st. 1867; B. D., Vern. 1876; D.D.,
Hiem. 1877; Reg. Juhj 3, 1867.
Challinor, William, Leek, Staffordshire.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M.A., ^*i!. 1879; Reg. Julij 1, 1879.
Chamberlain, Rev. Frederick Townsend, Vicarage, Broadhempston,
Totness.
B. A., Vern. 1856 ; M. A., Vern. 1859 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
f Chamberlain, Tankerville William, 27, Upper Mount-street.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M.A., Vern. 1839; 'Reg. June 5, 1834.
Chambers, Rev. John Westropp, Donamore Glebe, Gorey.
Sch., 1856; B.A.,miem. lSb8;LL.D., mem. IH7 5; Reg. Auff. 4, 1868.
Chambers, Rev. Joseph James, 128, Edgeware-road, London, W.
B. A.,^st. 1887 ; M. A., u^st. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Chambers, Richard.
B.A., Vern. 1846; LL. D., Vern. 1858; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Chambers, Thomas Young, Bailieborough.
B. A., miem. 1883 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. Jtme 26, 1890.
Chambers, William.
B. A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1842; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Chamney, Rev. Joseph, Castlebellingham.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. A., u3^st. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1865.
584 XTNITEESITY ELECT0E8.
Chapman, Rev. Christopher Jackson, Norton Vicarage, Malton, Yorks.
B. A., ^st. 1871 ; M.A., ^sL 1891 ; Keg. May 6, 1891.
Chapman, Rev. Dawson Francis, Preston.
B. A., Vern. 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. Aug. 27, 1874.
Charles, Rev. Robert Henry, 39, Kennington-lane, London, S.E.
Sch., 1880; B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.A., yEst. 1887; Reg. May 24, 1880.
Chartres, Archibald Smith, 12, Royal-terrace, E., Kingstown.
B. A., ^st. 1846 ; M. A., Vern. 1851; Reg. March 6, 1872.
Chatterton, George, 42, Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster.
B.A., Miem. 1873; M.A., ^st. 1879; Reg. April 23, 1879.
Chatterton, Rev. Eyre, 33, Hartington-road, Stockton-on-Tees.
B.A., mem. 1884; M. A., Sietn. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
fChatterton, 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., ^st. 1878 ; Reg.
Ju)ie 24, 1874.
Chattoe, Robert.
B. A., Ver?i. 1835 ; M. A., ^st. 1841 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Chaytor, Joshua David, Marino, Killiney.
B. A., ^st. 1883 ; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Cheesman, Rev. John, Vicarage, Brampton-Bierlow, Rotherham.
B.A., Jliem. 1877 ; LL.D., A^st. 1886 ; Reg. May 12, 1886.
Cheetham, William.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M.A., Vern. 1856; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Chenery, Charles Dallenger, Russell Lodge, Stradbrooke, Suffolk.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Feb. 5, 1856.
Cheniiells, Rev. Alfred William, The College, Leamington.
B.A., ^.st. 1883; LL.D., Vern. 1890; Reg. Feb. 18, 1890.
fCherry Richard Robert, 51, Great Charles-street.
B.A., Eiem. 1879; M. A., Vern. 1883; LL.D., Vern. 1888; Reg.
Feb. 6, 1883.
Chesnutt, Rev. (^sborne, Ballyconnell, Belturbet.
B. A., ^st. 1877; M. A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
fChester, Rt. Rev. William Bennet, Lord Bishop of Killaloe.
B.A.,Aist. 1846; M. A., Vern. 1856; B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1884 ;
Reg. Nov. 24, 1856.
Chester, Samuel, High School, Nottingham.
B.A. A!:st. 1883 ; M.A. ^st. 18«8 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Chester, William Lichfield, Sloane's Cottage, Ballycotton.
B. A., A^st. 1872; M. Chir., ^st. 1874 ; Reg'. June 24, 1874.
Childs, Rev. Edmund, 66, North Circular-road.
B. A., Vern. 1845; M. A., Hiem. 1864 ; Reg. Nov. 9, 1868.
Chiaolm, James, 4, St. John's-tfrrace, Colchester.
B. A., Ai:st. 1872; M. A., A^at. 1875; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Choiiton, Rrv. Samuel, Vicarage, I'itsinoor, Sheffield.
B. A., Hiem. I860; M. A., Aint. 1865; Reg. March 27, 1874.
Christie, Kev. Geo. Henry, Hulme, Manchester.
B.A. A^til. 1884; M.A., ^Eal. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
tJiflVEESITY ELECTORS. 535
Chritchley, Rev. John Martvn, Chester.
B. A., yEst. 1858; LL. D.*, Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Chute, James, Kington, Herefordshire.
B. A., Miem. 1880 ; M. D., ^st. 1884 ; M. Chir. Eiem. 1884 ; Reg.
June 26, 1884,
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.
Clampert, Rev. Albt W., 134,Coldhatbour-lane,Camber\vell, London, S.E.
B. A., Miem. 1882; M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
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.
B. A., Vern. iSo9 ; M.A.,^st. 1876; 'Reg. April 22, 1876.
fClark, Rev. Frederick James, Earl's Gift, Strabane.
B. A., Vern. 1863; M.A., ^st. 1866; B.D., Siem. 1888; Reg.
March 31, 1874.
Clark, John Henrv, Upperlands, Belfast.
B.A., metn. 1885 ; M.D., Jliejn. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Clarke, Benjamin James.
B. A., Vern. 1837; M. A., Vern. 1855; Reg. Jult/ 4, 1881.
Clarke, Ven. Benjamin Strettell, AV aimer House, Southport.
B. A., Vern. i846 ; M. A., Vern. 1856 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1865 ;
Reg. July 5, 1865.
Clarke, Charles, Graiguenoe Park, Holycross, Thurles.
B. A., Vern. 1824; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Hov. 21, 1832.
Clarke, Charles Edward Lane, Umey, Killiney.
B. A., mem. 1874 ; M. A., Hiem. 1879 ; Reg. Dee. 17, 1879.
Clarke, Rev. Francis Edward, Rectory, Boyle.
B.A., Hiem. 1867; M.A., Hiem. 1872; M.D., Tern. 1873 ; LL.D.,
Vern. 1877 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
t Clarke, George.
Sch., 1886; B.A., Siem. 1887; Reg. June 21, 1886.
Clarke, Henry Wray, dotting Hill, Belfast.
B.A. and M.A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Clarke, Rev. James, Belturbet.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M, A., Vern. 1861; Reg. Oct. 5, 1868.
Clarke, John Read, Adelaide House, Kingstown.
B. A., Vern. 1840; M. A., ^st. 1854; Reg. Nov. 30, 1866.
Clarke, Rev. Joseph Williams, 17, Manor-street, Ardwick, Man-
chester.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A. and B. D., Hiem. 1861; D. D., Hiem.
1864; Reg. SejH. 1, 1868.
Clarke, Rev. Moses, 60, Lower College-street, Oakley-square, London.
N.W,
B. A., Vern. 1863 ; M. A., ^st. 1868 •, Reg. April 30, 1874.
Clarke, Rev. Richard James, Belfast.
B.A., JEiit. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. May 8, 1889.
fClarke, Robert Thomas.
Sch., 1892 ; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Clarke, Rev. Samuel, Genoa.
B. A., Vern. 1854 ; M.A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
2c3
536 tINIVEESiTT ELECTOES.
Clarke, Thomas Kilner, 66, John-William-street, Huddersfield.
B.A. {ad eund. Cantab.), and M.D., ^st. 1873; Reg. Nov. 14,
1S74.
Clarke, William Beauchamp.
B.A., ^st. 1839; M.A., Vern. 1843; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Clarke, Rev. "William Joseph, Glencore, Limerick.
. B.A., ^st. 1881; M. A., F^rw. 1884; B. D. ^st. 1890; D.D.
uEst. 1891; Reg. Feb. 26, 1884.
fClasson, "William Herbert.
Sch., 1886 ; Reg. June 21, 1886.
Clayton, Robert.
Sch., 1875 ; B.A., mem. 1876 ; Reg. Mat/ 24, 1875.
Cleary, Rev. Robert, Galbally Rectory, Tipperary.
B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.A., Vern. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Clegg, Edward Alford, Littleborough, Manchester.
B.A., yFst. 1873; M.A., ^st. 1876; LL.D., u^st.WS ; Reg. June
28, 1876.
Cleland, John, Downpatrick.
B. A., Vern. 1854; M. A., JSst. 1857; Reg. July 7, 1857.
Clemens, Rev. Alfred Richard, 33, Buckhurst-street, London.
B.A., ^st. 1886; M.A., JEJst. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Clementson, Rev. Wm., Glensyde, Bidborough, Tonbridge "Wells.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., Vern. 184:7; Reg. Aur/. 15, 1868.
Clendenning, George, Australia.
B.A., Vern. 1830; M. A., ^st. 1833; Reg. Nov. 22, 1842.
Clery, James Albert, Limerick.
B.A., me)}}. 1868; M.Ch., ^st. 1870; Reg. May 13, 1880.
Clesham, Rev. Timothy, Aasleagh, "Westport.
B.A., u^st. 1874 ; M.A., ifem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Clibborn, Cuthbert John, Kiltegan.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. Chir., Fern. 1869; Reg. March 24, 1869.
Clibborn, Rev. George Marsh, St. Gabriel's, "Willesden, London, "W.
B.A., Vern. 1878; M.A., Vern. 1882; Reg. June 12, 1883.
Clibborn, "William.
B.A., ^st. 1875; M.D., ^st. 1878; Reg. May 13, 1880.
Cliffe, Rev. Allen Robert, Roby-place, Kingstown.
B.A., Vern. 1831; M. A., Vo-n. 1846; Reg. July i, 1881.
Close, Rev. Maxwell Henry, Newtown Park, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
B. A., Vern. 1846; M. A., metn. 1867 ; Reg. Feb. 20, 1873.
fClose, Samuel Holt, Bank, Henry-street.
B. A , Vern. 1848 ; M. A., Vern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Clutterbuck, Rev. Lorenzo, Middenhall, Sufiolk.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1858; Ueq. Nov. IS, 1858.
Coachafer, Rev. Henry John, The "Vicarage, King's Heath, Birmingham.
B.A., yFst. 1883; M.A. JEst. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Coade, Rev. Charles Edward.
B.A., Miem. 1884; M.A., miem. 1887; Reg. Bet. 16, 1887.
Coade, Rev. Charles Edward, Methodist College, Belfast.
B. A., u^Jat. 1884 ; LL.D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Coates, Rev. Arthur, 119, Pembroke-road, Clifton, Bristol.
B. A., yFst. 1840; M. A., yFst. 1859 ; Reg. Auy. 27, 1874.
Coates, Charles, University Club, Stephen's-gieen.
B.A., Vern. 1833; M.A., Vern. 1837; Reg. July 22, 1833.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 537
Coates, Rev. James Irwin, 17, Essex-road, Springfield-park, Acton,
London, W.
B.A., ^st. 1884; M.A., ^st. 1887; Reg. May 4, 1887.
fCoates, William Montgomery, Cambridge.
Sch., 1877; B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., Kiem. 1882; Reg. May 28,
1877.
Cobbe, Rev. Wm. Power, Jersey.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Cochran, Andrew William, Bengal.
B.A.,irim. 1865 ; LL.D., ^bt. 1877 ; Reg. Oct. 19, 1880.
Cochrane, Gore Dacre, Ashfield, Longford.
B. A., Verfi. 1875; M.A., ^st. 1890; Reg. Jime 26, 1890.
Cochrane, Rev. David Crawford, Stevall Vicarage, Derby.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., JEnt. 1860 ; Reg. Aug. 18, 1868
Cochrane, Gore Dacre, Ashfield, Longford.
B.A., Vern. 1875; M.A., Mat. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Cochrane, Rev. James Henry Dickson, Liscard Vicarage, Birkenhead.
Sch., 1852; B.A., Vern. 1855; M.A., ^st. 1862; Reg. March 28,
1874.
Cochrane, John, Lifford, Strabane.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M.A., Vern. 1869; Reg. Teh. 9, 1869.
Cochrane, Rev. Samuel George, Kilbarron, Ballyshannon.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; M. A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. May 7, 1882.
Cockett, Rev. William, Vicarage, Upperby, Carlisle.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., Vern. 1847; Reg. March 21, 1874
Cockle, Rev. Francis Travers, Morrison's-quay, Cork.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., ^st. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Cockram, Rev. Thomas, Adstock Rectory, Winslow.
B.A., Hiem. 1882 ; M.A., Hiem. 1885 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Cockrem, Rev. Oliver Carter, London Orphan Asylum, Watfoi'd.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Coen, Rev. John Creagh, Hannington Rectory, Northampton.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; B. D., and D.J)., .jEst. 1891; Reg. June 25,
1891.
fCogan, Right Hon. "William Henry Ford, 93, Stephen' s-green,
South.
B. A., Vern. 1843; M. A., JSst. 1847; Reg. July 6, 1847.
Coghlan, Rev. John Armstrong, Tetsworth, Oxon.
B. A., ^st. 1835 ; M. A., ^st. 1862 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Cohen, Abraham, 67, Warrington-crescent, Maida Vale, London, W.
B.A., ^st. 1879; M.A. and M.D., Mst. 1882; Reg. June 29,
1882.
tColclough, Rev. Howard John, GlenviUe, Worthing.
B. A., ^st. 1878 ; M. A., JEst. 1881 ; Reg. Jane 30, 1881.
Cole, William Wormleighton, Grammar School, March, Cambs.
B.A., JSst. 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, Gal way.
Sch., 1880; B.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. May 2^, 1880.
Collen, William, Killicomaine House, Portadown.
Sch., 1880; B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. May 24,
1880.
i^8 tTNIVERSITY EtECTORS,
Colles, Abraham, Wellington, Somerset.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M. D., Hiem. 1878; Eeg. Bee. 18, 1878.
Colles, Rev. Goddard Richards Purefoy, Hackney Infirmary, London, E.
B. A., Hiem. i860-, LL. D., Hiem. 1866 ; Reg. June 11, 1872.
Colles, Graves Chamnev, 38, Fitzwilliam-square.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M.A., JEst. 1866; Reg. /w^?/ 6, 1865.
Colles, John Mayne, 14, Ely-place.
B.A., Hiem. 1880; LL.D., Vern. 1887; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
CoUey, George Pomeroy Arthur, Mount Temple, Clontarf.
'Q.A.,Hiem. 1877; M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Collier, William Francis.
B. A., Vern. 18/53; 11.. J)., Hiem. 1860; Reg. /m/?/ 4, 1881.
Collins, Edwd. Wolfenden, Farnborough House, Sydenham, Kent.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; U.D.^^st. 1871; M.A., Hiem. 1880; Eeg.
Feb. 22, 1873.
Collins, John Stephen, Dunmore House, Tuam.
B. A., J&V. 1857 ; M. A., Hiem. 1866 ; Reg. Oct. 23, 1867.
Collins, Richard Henn, 4, Garden-court, Temple, London, E. C.
Sch., 1861 ; Reg. June 6, 1881.
Collins, Rev. Thomas Richard Setford, 41, Blessington-street.
Sch., 1862; B.A.^Biem. 1862; M..A., JEst.lSGG; B.I).,Hiem. 1874;
Reg. Jime 27, 1«66.
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.
Mus. B., ^st. 1884; Mus. D., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
tCollum, Archibald, 54, Leeson-park.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., Vern. 1858 ; Reg. March 23, 1858.
fColquhoun, Rev. William, Aghadoey, Coleraine.
Sch., 1863; B.A., Hiem. 1865; U.A.,^st. 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., ^st. 1876; Reg. Jult/ 4, 1881.
Compton, Thom'^.s Armetriding, Christ-Church-road, Southbourne.
B. A., Hiem. 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.
tConan, Arthur.
Sch., 1885; B.A., Hiem. 1887; Reg. June 1, 1885.
Concannon, Rev. George Blake, Deerhadden, Brixton-rise, London, S.W.
B.A., JEst. 1845; LL.D., ^Kst. 1881 ; Reg. Juli/ 2, 1881.
Congreve,Rev. John,9, DeVere Mansions, De Vere Gardens, London,W.
B. A., Vern. 1843 ; M. A., Vern. 1846 ; Reg. April 1, 1874.
f Conlin, William.
Sch. 1892; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Conner, Henry Daniel, 4, Mount-street Crescent.
B.A., Hiem. 1880; M.A., Vern. 1887; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
fConner, Rev. Richard Mountifort, F.T. C.
B.A., Vern. 1846; Fellow, 1851; M.A., Vern. 1852; B.D. and
D.D., yEst. 1886.
tTNlYEJlSITY ELECTOHS. 635
Connolly, Pierce James.
B. A., Fern. 1849 ; M. A,, Fern. 1853 ; Reg. Nov. 4, 1874.
Connolly, Rev. Robert James Charles, Shanagolden, Fovnes.
B.A., mem. 1862; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Connolly, Rev. Thomas Stephen, Montrose, N. B.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Fern. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Connor, Hon. Sir Henry, Chief Justice, Natal.
B.A., Fern. 1838; ].L.B., Hiem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Connor, Rev. Francis, Ballyhooly, Mallow.
B.A., Fern. 1845 ; M.A., ^st. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
fConolly, William George.
Sch., 1889; B.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 17, 1889.
Cook, Rev. Flavel Smith, Parsonage, Westhourne-green, London, W.
B. A., Fern. 1853; M.A., B.D., and D.D., Hiem. 1880 ; Reg. Dec.
15, 1880.
Cook, Keningale Robert.
B A., Hiem. 1866; M.A. and LL.D., Hiem. 1875; Reg. Dee. 17,
1875.
Cooke, Edward Jones, 20, Surrey-street, Sheffield.
B.A., Hiem. 1S67 ; M.D., ^st. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Cooke, Rev. Elijah Harwood, Urmston, Manchester.
B.A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^st. 1868 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Cooke, Rev. Henry James, Principal, Ebury College, Rhyl.
B.A., Hiem. 1881; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Cooke, Rev. James Theodore, Walton-le-Soken, Colchester.
B.A., Fern. 1864: M. A., Fern. 1867; Reg. April 11, 1874.
Cooke, John, 3, Lower Fitzwilliam-street.
Sch., 1875; B.A., Fern. 1877; Reg. Mai/^ 24, 1875.
Cooke, Rev. John, Glenealy, Ashford, Co. Wicklow.
Sch., 1851; B.A., Fern. 1854 ; M.A., B.D., and D.D., Fern. 1885.
Reg. Auff. 29, 1868.
fCooke, Rev. John Ligby, Parsonage, Female Orphan House, North
Circular-road.
B. A., ^st. 1847 ; M. A., Fern. 1865 ; Reg. Feb. 28, 1865.
Cooke, Joseph Young, Auchnacloy.
Sch. 1874; B. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. June 2, 1874.
Cooke, Samuel, Poona, Bombay.
B. A., Fern. 1866 ; M. A., JEst. 1875 ; Reg. Jukj 2, 1875.
Cooke, Theodore, Civil Engineering College, Poona, Bombay.
B. A., ^st. 1860; M.A. and M.Eng., Hie^n. 1865 ; LL. D., Fern.
1873; Reg. Dec. 14, 1865.
Cooke, Thomas Rodie.
B. A., ^st. 1842 ; M. A., ^st. 1845 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Cookson, Rev. James, Marton Parsonage, Blackpool.
B. A., Fern. 1841 ; M. A., JEst. 1864 ; Reg. Au^. 27, 1874.
Coombes, Rev. Edwin, Hanworthy Rectory, Poole.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; M. A., Hiem. 1865 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Cooney, Edward, 60, Harcourt-street.
Mus. D., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. Jime 30, 1887.
Cooney, William, 60, Harcourt-street.
Sch., 1868; B. A., Fern. 1869; Reg. 1868.
Cooper, Rev. Alfred William Francis, Canada.
B. A., Hiem. 1870; M. A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Jan. 28, 1879.
640 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Cooper, Rev. Andrew, Rochford Bridge, "Westmeath.
B.A., yEst. 1884; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Cooper, Edward George, 3, Sallymount-terrace, Ranelagh.
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., j^st. 1879 ; Reg. May 14,
1880.
Cooper, Ven. H. Edward, 129, Heathfield-road, Handsworth.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Cooper, Harry Joseph, Demagh, Wexford.
B. A., Hiem. 1869; M. A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Cooper, Henry Gustavus, 9, Clare-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1863 ; M.A., jEst. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Cooper, John Richard, Birchgrove, Wexford.
B. A., JEst. 1871 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Cooper. Rev. Jonathan Sisson, Killanne Rectory, Enniscorthy.
B. A., Mst. 1841 ; M. A., Jist. 1891 ; Reg. May 6, 1891.
Cooper, Rev. Richard, Swayfield Rectory, Grantham.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., Hiem. 1863; Reg. July A, 1881.
Cooper, Rev. Robert Henry Simmonds, 7, Botanic-avenue, Belfast.
B A., Hiem. 1884 ; M.A. Hiem. 1887 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Cooper, Robert Thomas, 17, Stanley Gardens, Kensington, London,
W.
B.A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1865 ; M.D., Hiem. 1870 ; M.A.,
Hiem.im^; Reg. Aug. 1, 1874.
Cooper, William Augustus, Cooper Hill, Carlow.
B. A., ^st. 1863 ; M. A., JEst. 1874 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Copley, Rev. Thomas, Seaham Harbour.
B. A., ^st. 1876; M. A., JEst. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Coppinger, Joseph William, 45, Fleet-street.
B. A., Vern. 1827 ; M. A., Hiem. 1832 ; Reg. September 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., JEst. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Corbett, Rev. Frederick St. John, Hunslet, Leeds.
B.A., ^d. 1884; M.A. Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
t Corbett, John, 12, Frankfort-avenue, Rathgar.
^. A., Hiem. 1861; M.A., Hiem. 1865; LL.D., ^«^ 1880; Reg.
May 14, 1880.
Corcoran, Lawrence, Enniscorthy.
B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.Ch., jEst. 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, 1858.
Corr, Rev. Thomas John, Po, Italy.
Sch., 1873; B.A., Vern. 1875; U.X.^JEd. 1878; Reg. 1873.
Corvan, Rev. John, Cannington, Taunton.
B. A., JEhI. 1863; M. A., ^^st. 1873; Keg. June 25, 1873.
Corvan, Rev. Wm. Walsh, Kectory, Bannow, New Ross.
B. A., Vern. 1813 ; M. A., ^st. 1870; Reg. July 8, 1870.
tJNIVEBSITr ELECTOES. 641
Cosgrave, Ephraim MacDowel, 5, Gardiner's-row.
B. A., Vern. 1875; M.D., Vern. 1878; M. Ch., ^st. 1883; Reg.
3Iarch 5, 1878.
Cosgrave, Henry Alexander, 70, Eccles-street.
B.A.,IIiem. 1872; M.A., mem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 17, 1875.
Cosgrave, Rev. William Fre(ierick, West Hartlepool.
B.A., mem. 1878 , M.A., Vern. 1882 ; Reg. Feb. 21, 1882.
Cotter, Rev. James Lawrence, All Saints Vicarage, Cheadle.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. D., Vern. 1876; Reg. Jan. 22, 1876.
Cotter, Rev. William, Avonmore-terrace, Balmoral, Belfast.
B.A., ^st. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1862; B. D. and D. D., Vern.
1876; Reg. Juli/ 12, 1865.
fCotter, Wm. Edw. Pearson,
Sch. 1889 ; B.A., miem. 1892 ; Reg. Jtme 17, 1889.
Cotter, Rev. William Henry, Buttevant.
B. A., Vern. 1869; M.A., Vern. 1872; LL.D., ^st. 1875; Reg.
Feb. 13, 1872.
Cotter, Rev. William Lawrence, West Coker, Yeovil.
B.A., ^st. 1869 ; M.A., ^st. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Cottle, James.
LL. D. {adeund. Cantab.), JEst., 1841 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Coulter, Rev. Isaac, Manorhamilton.
B.A., uEst. 1877; M.A., jEst. 1880; B. D., jEst. 1891; Reg.
June 30, 1880.
Coulter, Rev. Launcelot, Sussex.
Sch., 1880; B.A., Hiem. 1881; M.A., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. May 24,
1880.
fCounsel, Edward Patrick Sarsfield, 76, Merrion-square.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; LL.D., ^st. 1886; Reg. Jidy 1, 1886.
Courtenay, Edward Maziere, Dunmore, Glenageary, Kingstown.
B. A., Vern. 1868; M. Chir., jEst. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 6, 1871.
Courtenay, Rev. Charles, 23, Newsham Drive, Liverpool.
B.A., ^st. 1889; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Courtenay, Rev. George Frederick, Wellingore, Jjincoln.
B.A., ^st. 1860; M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Courtenay, Rev. John Brownlee, 6, Westbourne-terrace, North,
London, W.
Sch., 1850; B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., ^st. 1857; Reg. Aug. 17,
1868.
Courtenay, Robert, India.
Sch., 1869; B.K.,Hiem. 1871; Reg. 1869.
Courtney, Alfred Campbell, Danesfield, Clontarf.
B. A., Hiem. 1875 ; M. A., mem. 1878 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Cowan, Samuel Kennedy, Drenta, Dunmurry.
B. A., mem. 1871 ; M. A., mem. 1874 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Co well. Very Rev. George Young, Portarlington.
B. A., Vern. 1860; M. A., Vern. 1 878 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Cowen, George, Walpole Lodge, New Maiden, Surrey.
B.A., uEst. 1881 ; M.D., ^st. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
tCowl, Richard Pape.
Sch 1892 ; Reg. June, 13, 1892.
Cowley, Rev. John Sainsbury, Horsley Fields, Wolverhampton.
B.A., Jlist. 1877; M.A., ^sl. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
542 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Cowley, Rev. "William David, Chichester.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1864 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1876 ;
Reg. April 22, 1876.
Cox, John, 3, Devonshire -terrace, Kensington.
B. A., Htem. 1871 ; M. A., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874,
Cox, Yen. Michael Bell, Glenties, Stranorlar.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., uEst. 1874: Reg. June 24, 1874.
Cox, Rev. Thomas, Ramoan Rectory, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim.
B.A., JEst. 1871 ; M.A., Mien/. 1880 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Cox, Rev. "William Lang Paige, Rockferry, Cheshire.
B. A., mem. 1877; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. April 29, 1881.
Craig, James, 35, York-street.
B. A., Biem. 1885 ; M. D., ^si. 1891; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Craig, Rev. Graham, TuUamore.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M.A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Auff. 22, 1868.
fCraig, Rev. John Duncan, Dunkerrin, Adelaide-road, Kingstown.
B. A., JSst. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1857 ; B. D. and D. D., ^sC. 1869 ;
Reg. June 10, 1869.
Craig, Rev. Stewart Baillie, "Warthill, Yorks.
Sch., 1847; B.A., ^st, 1849; M.A., ^st. 1868; Reg. Auff. 4,
1868.
Craig, Rev. Walter Yelverton, "Watton, Herts.
B. A., JEst. 1878 ; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Craig, William H., 1, Tavistock-street, Bedford-square, London, "W.C.
B.A., Vern. 1863; M.A., ^st. 1867; Reg. Oct. 7, 1868.
tCraig, "Wm. James, 10, Victoria-hridge, Victoria-street, London,
S.W.
B. A., Htem. 1865; M. A., u^st. 1870 ; Reg. 1870.
Crake, Rev. Edward Ebenezer, Clifton House, Eastbourne.
B.A.,^5^. 1878; M.A., mem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Crampton, George Ribton, Harrow, Middlesex.
B. A., ^st. 1835 ; M. A., JEst. 1858 ; Reg. Nov. 6, 1866.
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., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Cramsie, Robert. ,
Sch., 1874 ; B. A., Miem. 1874 ; Reg. June 2, 1874.
Cranfield, Rev. Robert Lloyd, Tatham Rectory, Wennington, Lanes.
B. A., mem. 1872 ; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Kq^. June 30, 1875.
Cranny, John Joseph, 17 Merrion-square.
B.A. andM. Chir., Vern. 1869; M.D., ^s^ 1872; Reg. Nov. 9,
1870.
Crawford, Yen. Archibald, Melbourne.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. July ^, 1881.
Crawford, Arthur Sharman, Crawfordsburn, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 1831; M. A., Vern. 1836; Reg. Jan. 26, 1833.
Crawford, Charles Sharman, University Club.
B. A., Vern.UZb; M.A., Tern. 1865; Reg. Jl/arc/* 1, 1865.
tCrawtord, Ernest Caldwell.
Sch., 1883; B.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. May 21, 1883.
Crawford, George, University Club, Stephen's-green.
B. A., Vern. 1827; M. A., Vern. 1836; Reg. Nov. 19, 1832.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 543
Crawford^ George Arthur, Arpley House, Thicket-road, Norwood,
London, S. E.
B. A. and M. A., ^st. 1857 ; Reg. Aug. 20, 1868.
Crawford, Rev. John, Portumna.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M. A., Vern. 1868; B. D., Kiem. 1873; D.D.,
Riem. 1889 ; Keg. Feb. 25, 1868.
tCraM'ford, Robert, Stone wold, Ballyshannon.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; M. A., ^st. 1869; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Crawford, Robert Karl.
B.A. {adcHud. Cantab.); M. A., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
Crawford., Rev. William, 94, Ranelagh-road.
B.A., Kiem. 1866; M. A., MU. 1870; Reg. Nov. 25, 1870.
fCrawford, Rev. William Saunders, New Brighton, Cheshire.
Sch., 1885; B.A., Riem. 1886; B.D., Riem. 1889; Reg. June 1,
1885.
fCrawley, William John Chetwode, 3, Ely-place.
B. A., ^Ht. 1876; LL.D., ^st. 1881; Reg. July 2, 1881.
Cree, George, 40, Upper Mount -street.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., ^s^. 1865; Reg. /«/«/ 6, 1865.
Creed, Rev. Colin John, Grammar School, Amersham, Bucks.
B. A., ^st. 1878 ; M. A., Mst. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
fCrecd, Richard, Cloyne.
B.A.,^sif. 1859; M. A., iT^m. 1864; LL.D., Riem. 1869; Reg.
Dec. 15, 1864.
Creek, Edward Basnetto.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Riem. 1862; Reg. July ^, 1881.
Creek, Ven. William, Archdeacon of Kilmore, Kildallon, Ardlogher.
B.A., Vern. 1860 ; M.A., Riem. 1862 ; B.D. and D.D., Riem. 1884 ;
Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
Greeny, Rev. Horatio Nelson, Holmrook Post-office, Eskdale, md Cam-
forth, Cumberland.
B.A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. /Sejoif. 1, 1868.
fCreery, Andrew M'Creight.
Sch., 1885; B.A., Riem. 1886 ; Reg. June 1, 1885.
fCreswell, Rev. Samuel Francis, Church-street, Norwich.
M.A. {adeund. Cantab.), and B.D., Vern. 1871 ; H.D., Riem. 1876 ;
Reg. Lee 1871.
Chritchley, Thomas.
B. A., ^st. 1854 ; M. A., ^st. 1857 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fCroasdaile, John Ernest.
Sch., 1889; B.A. ^i^^M. 1890; Reg. June 11, 1889.
tCroly, Rev. Daniel George Hayes, St. Anne's Vicarage, Easky.
B.A., Riem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. Jan. 22, 1878.
Croii/ie, Henry, 81, Iffley Road, Oxford.
B.A., Fern. 1860 ; M.A., ^st. 1863; Reg. Auy. 29, 1868.
Crompton, William Henry, St. Bride's School, Liverpool.
B. A., Riem. 1886; M. A., Riem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Cronyn, Captain Abraham Prim, R. W. Kent Regiment, Portland.
B.A., ^sf.. 1876; M.A., Riem. 1890; Reg. JJec. 18, 1890.
Crook, William Montgomery.
Sch.. 1880; B.A., Riem. 1881 ; Reg. May 24, 1880.
Crooke, Rev. Mil ward, Chaplain to the Forces, I'arsonstown.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M. A., uFJst. 1870; Reg. July 6, 1870.
044 tTNlVERSITY EtECTOSS.
Crooke, Robert.
B. A., Vcrn. 1851 ; LL.D., Tern. 1859; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fCrooke, Robert Francis T.
Sch., 1887; B.A., Eiem. 1888; Reg. June 6, 1887.
Crooke, William, India.
Sch., 1868; B. A., ^st. 1871; Reg. 1868.
Crookshank, Rev. Charles, Bumfoot, Derry.
B. A., Fern. 1860 ; M. A., JEst. 1863 ; Reg. June 25, 1863.
Crookshank, Rev. Gerrard Alexander, Ryster Vicarage, Downham,
Norfolk.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M.A., Vern. 1860; Reg. Jmm^ 23, 1871.
Croslegh, Rev. Charles, ScaitclifFe, Englefield- green, Staines.
Sch., 1861; B. A., Siem. 1862; M.A. and B.D., Vern. 1873;
D. D., JEst. 1882 ; Reg. Auff. 11, 1868, as Crossle.
Cross, Rev. J. Adam, St. John's Vicarage, Little Holbeck, Leeds.
Sch., 1860; B.A., Hiem. 1862; M..A., ^st. 1873; Reg. Sept. 10,
1868.
Cross, Rev. John Henry, Milverton, Eastbourne.
B. A., Vern. 1860 ; M. A., Hiem. 1863 ; Reg. Nov. 4, 1874.
Cross, Rev. Canon Thomas Henry, Southport.
B.A., Vern. 1854 ; M.A., B.D., and D.D., ^st. 1885 ; Reg.
June 25, 1885.
Crossle, Francis Clements, 10, New-street, Newry.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. Chir., Vern. 1871 ; Reg. Feb. 28, 1871.
Crossley, Rev. Owen Thomas Lloyd, 16, Catherine -street, Birkenhead.
B.A.,^.st. 1883; M.A., Vern. 1888; Reg. Feb. 14, 1888.
fCrossley, Thomas Hastings Henry, Queen's College, Belfast.
Sch., 1865; B.A., Vern. 1869; M.A., litem. 1871 ; Reg., 1865.
Crosthwaite, Rev. Benjamin, Knaresborough.
B. A., Vern. 1831 ; M. A., ^st. 1838 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
tCrosthwaite, Davenport, Eldon Villa, Ranelagh-road.
B. A., Vern. 1846; LL.D., Hiem. 1870 ; Reg. Feb. 17, 1873.
Crotty, Rev. Albert Erasmus, Moylisker, Mullingar.
B. A., JEst. 1880; M. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. Mai/ 2, 1883.
Crowe, Rev. Edward Daniel, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim.
B. A., Hiem. 1884 ; M. A., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Crowe, George "Wyndham, Shaw-street, Worcester.
B. A., Htem. 1868; M. D., Jist. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Crowe, Rev. Robert, Woodhouse Parsonage, Huddersfield.
B. A., Verti. 1847 ; M. A., ^st. 1852 ; Reg. Aup. 27, 1874.
Crozier, Francis Rawdon Moira, 19, Lower Dominick-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1860; M.A., Vern. 1877; Reg. Feb. 13, 1877.
Crozier. Rev. Henry Willcocks, Bowdon, Cheshire.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dee. 16, 1886.
Crozier, Rev. James Alexander, Coston Ilectorv, Melton Mowbray.
B. A., Verti. 1843; M.A., Vern. 1846; Reg. Nov. 27, 1846.
tCrozier, Rev. John Baptist, Holywood Vicarage, Belfast.
B. A., Hiem. 1872 ; M A., Hiem. 1876 ; B. D. and D.D. uEst. 1888 ;
Reg. Dec. 15, 1875.
fCruise, Francis Richard, 93, Merrion-square, West.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. D., JEst. 1861 ; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Cudmore, Rev. John Francis Edward, Lutton Vi«'aragp, Long Sutton.
B.A., ^4/., 1883 ; M.A. u^st., 1885 ; Reg. June 28, 1885.
tJNITERSITY ELECTORS. 545
Cull en, Rev. James Edward, New Zealand.
B.A., Vern. 1880; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Bee. 16, 1886.
Cullinan, Patrick, Ennis.
Sch., 1826; B. A., Vern. 1828; Reg. ^m^. 25, 1868.
tCulverwell, Edward Parnall, F.T.C.
Sch., 1875; B. A., Hiem. 1877 ; U. A., Stem. 1882; Fellow, 1883;
Reg. Mai/ 24, 1875.
Cumine, Rev. Ralph Allen, Muttra, Calcutta.
Sch., 1869 ; B. A. and M.A., Mem. 1879 ; Reg., 1869.
Cummin, Rev. Joseph King, Darmstadt.
B. A., mem. 1863 ; M. A., Vern. 1867 ; Reg. April 7, 1874.
Cunningham, Henry Francis.
B.A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
Cuppage, Rev. Robert Jackson, Rectory, North Bursham, Walsing-
ham.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; M. A., JEst. 1870; Reg. Jul^ 6, 1870.
Cuppaidge, John Loftus, Australia.
B.A., ^st. 1880; M.D., ^st. 1884; Reg. June 6, 1884.
Curry, Rev. Joseph, Brigg, Lincolnshire.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., ^st. 1864; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Curtis, Rev. Robert John Stanislaus, 84, Stephen's- green, S.
Sch. 1874; B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.A., Vern. 1884; Reg. June 2,
1874.
fCusack, Sir Ralph Smith, Furry-park, Raheny.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. A., Vern. 1849; Reg. Sept. 27, 1849.
Ctisock- Smith, William Robert, 108, Eaton-square, London, S. W.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., Riem. 1864 ; Reg. June 8, 1865.
tDagg, Geo. Amyrald de Montmorency Edwin, Royal Irish Constabulary
Office, Dublin Castle.
B. A., mem. 1881 ; M. A. and LL. B., Riem. 1889 ; Reg. J)ec. 19,
1889.
Daine, Rev. "Wm. Ralph, Illogan, Cornwall.
B. A., Riem. 1882; M. A., Riem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Dall, James K.
B. A., Vern. 1850; LL.D., Vern. 1874; Reg. Jukj 4, 1881.
B' Alton, Rev. Evre Stratford, Floridiana, Naples.
Sch., 1877; B. A., Fern. 1878; M. A., Riem. 1882; Reg. Mat/ 28,
1877.
Dalton, Rev. George "William.
B.A., Vern. 1847 ; M.A., Vern. 1859 ; B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1877 ;
Reg. Aug. 4, 1868.
Balton, Henry, Middle Temple, London.
B.A., JEst. 1827 ; M.A., Vern. 1845 ; Reg. May 19, 1880.
Daly, Bernard, TuUamore.
B.A., Riem. 1882; M.A., jEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Daly, Eugene,
Sch., 1839 ; B. A., Vern. 1843; Reg. Aug. 29, 1868.
Daly, Henry James, Donacarney House, Drogheda.
B.A., Riem. 1880; M.A., Hicm. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Daly, Ven. Henry Varian, Archdeacon of Clonfert, Deanery, Gort.
B.A., Riem. 1861 ; M. A., Riem. 1873; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Daly, Rev. John Bowles, St. Peter, SafFron-hill, London, E.C.
B.A., ^st. 1866; LL.D., JE^t. 1872; Reg. May 19, 1880.
546 UNIVEESITT ELECTORS.
Daly, Owen, 23, Albion-street, Hull.
B.A., Vern. 1843; M. D., Vern, 1857; Eeg. Nov. 14, 1874.
tDalzell, Henry.
Sch., 1890; B.A. mem. 1891; Reg. June 2, 1890.
fDames, Francis J. Longworth, 21, Herbert-street.
B.A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. Nov. 26, 1858.
Dames, Robert Staples Longworth, 21, Herbert-street.
Sch., 1861 ; B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; Reg. lUay 14, 1867.
Dane, Arthur Henry Cole, Staff Surgeon, Indian Army.
B.A., Vern. 1874 ; M.D., ^.st. 1878 : Reg. July 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., Vern. 1833; M.D., Miem. 1859; Reg. Dec. 14, 1869.
Dane, Richard Martin, 7, Percy-place.
B. A., u^st. 1873; M. A., ^st. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Daniel, Rev. Evan, Training College, Battersea, London, S. W.
B. A., Hiem. 1870; M. A., Vern. 1874 ; Reg. July SO, 1874.
Dann, Rev. John Walter, Downend, Bristol.
B. A., Hiem., 1865 ; M. A., Vern. 1869 ; Reg. February 9,
1869.
Danson, Rev. James Myers, Aberdeen, N. B.
B. A., ^st. 1875 ; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Darby, Very Rev. John Lionel. Dean of Chester.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., JSst. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1865.
D'Arcv, Rev. Charles Frederick, Billv Rectory, Co. Antrim.
Sch., 1882 ; B. A., Hiem. 1882 ; Reg. June 5, 1882.
d'Aremberg, Frederick Augustus Abeltshauser.
B.A., ^st. 1873: M.A., ^st. 1876 ; Reg. May 19, 1880.
Darley, Alfred Russell, West Haddon, Rugby.
B.A.. Hiem. 1887 ; M.D. ^st. 1892 ; Reg. May 4, 1892.
tDarley, William Frederick, 18, P'itzwilliam-squarc.
B. A., Vern. 1828; LL. D., ^list. 1838; Reg. Jan. 23, 1833.
Darley, Rev. William Shaw, Belfast.
Sch., 1859; B.A., Hiem. 1860; M.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. Sept. 10,
1868.
Darling, Rev. Carles Wesley, 36, Kildare-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1885 ; M. A., yi:st. 1891 ; Reg. May 6, 1891.
Darling, Rev. John Lindsey, Kinsale.
B.A., ^i:s(. 1877 ; M.A., u^sf. 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Darnell, Rev. Francis Aubrey, Portobollo Barracks.
B.A., Hiem. 1870; M.A., uEst. 1876 ; Reg. May 26, 1880.
Darragh, Rev. John Thomas, South Africa.
Sch., 1878; B.A., Vern. 1879; B.D., Hiem. 1883; Reg. 1878.
Darwent, James Major.
B. A., Vern. 18o"7 ; M. A., Vern. 1860; Reg. /«/y 4, 1881.
Daubeney, Charles Giles Bridle.
M. A. {ad eund. Oxon.), Nov. 20, 1835 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fDaunt, Rev. Edward Steph.-n, Rectory, Greystones.
B.A., /Vr«. 1869, M.A., Hiem. 1890; Keg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Daunt, Rev. Edward Synge Townsend, St. Stephen's-by-Launceston,
Cornwall.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. A., ^st. 1852; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
UNIVEitSITr ELECTORS. 547
Daunt, Rev. William, Queenstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1863 ; M. A., Vern. 1870 ; Eeg. April 16, 1872.
Davidson, Rev. George, Melbourne.
B.A. Hiem. 1862 ; M.A., JEst. 1888 ; Reg. May 2, 1888.
Davidson- Houston, Rev. Bennet Clear, Incumbent of St. John's, Sandy-
mount.
B.A., Hiem. 1860; M.A., jEst. 1864, as Davidson; Reg. June 29,
1864.
Davidson, Rev. John Henry, Bally maglasson, Batterstown.
B. A., Vern. 1860 ; M. A., Vern. 1868 ; Reg. Aug. 8, 1868.
Davies, Rev. David, Neath.
B.A., JEst. 1886; U.k.,JEst. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Davies, Edward Gynffig, Grammar School, Menai Bridge, N. "Wales.
B.A., Hiem. 1887 ; M.A., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Bee. 18, 1890.
Davies, Rev. John, Eglwvs-Rhns, Conway.
B. A., Vern. 1835 ; M." A., Vern. 1838; Reg. March 28, 1874,
Davies, Rev. John, Newsome Vicarage, Huddersfiehi.
B.A., ^Est. 1883 : M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. May 4, 1887.
Davies, Rev. Robert Henry, 178, Oaklev-street, Chelsea.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., Vern. 1868; Reg. April i, 1874.
fDavis, Rev. John Atkyns, 67, Lower Baggot-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M.A., Hiem. 1872; B.D., Vern. 1881 ; Reg.
Dec. 18, 1872.
Davis, Samuel Wesley.
Sch., 1843; B. A., Vern. 1846 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Davis, Rev. William Henry, St. Jude's Rec^tory, Belfast.
B.A., uEst. 1883 ; M.A., Hiem. 1886 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Davis, Rev. William Sampson, Cookermouth.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; M. A., ^Esf. 1866 : Reg. Auff. 22, 1868.
Davy, Edmund Wm., St. Helen's, Highfield-road, Rathgar.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M.D., Hiem. 1872; M.A., uEst. 1873; Reg.
Dee. 18, 1872.
Davy, Henry, Kim mage Lodge, Roundtown.
B. A., JEst. 1861 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1866; Reg. Oct. 1, 1869.
Dawes, Rev. John Samuel, Newton-house, Claremont-road, Surbiton,
London, S.W.
B.A., Hiem. 1863; M. A., Hiem. 1866; B.B., Hiem. 1877; D.D.
Hiem. 1878; Re^. 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., JEst. 1887 ; M.D. ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Dawson, Edward Joseph Grant, Houndswood, Cong.
Sch., 1855; B. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. Aug. 27, 1868.
Dawson, Henry Gordon.
Sch., 1881 ; B. A., Hiem. 1882 ; Reg. June 13, 1881.
Dawson, Rev. Henry, Stockwood-crescent, Luton.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M.A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. Ju/y 1, 1886.
Dawson, Yelverton, Heathlands, Southborne, Hants.
Sch., 1867; B.A., Hiem. 1867; M.D., ^st. 1878; Reg. Aug.
1867.
Day, Joseph Michael, 85, Merrion- square.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; J^L.D., JEst. 1885; Reg. June 2b, 1885.
518 UNIVEK81TY ELECT0K8.
Day, Rt. Rev. Maurice Fitzgerald, Lord Bishop of Cashel, Waterford.
B. A., Vern. 1838 ; M. A., ^st. 1858 ; B. B. and D. D., ^st. 1867 :
Reg. Oct. 25, 1858.
Day, Rev. Maurice, Killiney.
B. A., Hiem. 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 Collins, Killeagh, Midkton.
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., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Deane, Joseph William, Ijongraigue, New Ross.
B.A., ^st. 1836; M.A., Vern. 1841; Reg. Dec. 1836.
Dearden, Rev. H. Woodhouse, W^hitechapel Rectorj-, London, E.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., ^st. 1856; Reg. Aug. 25, 1874.
De Burgh, Yen. Maurice Thomas, Archdeacon of Kildare, Naas.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Vern, 1858 ; Reg. Any. 6, 1868.
De Butts, George, 45, Leeson Park.
Sch., 1862; B. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. Auy. IS, 1868.
Deed, Rev. John George, St. Germain's, St. Alban's, Herts.
B.A., JEst. 1871 ; M.A., JEst. 1874 ; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1891 ;
Reg. /m«^ 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., J£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., Hietn. 1859 ; Reg. Nov. 22, 1862.
Delany, Rev. William Charles.
B. A., ^st. 1848 ; M. A., ^st. 1853; Reg. July 4, 1881.
De Lisle, Rev. Hirzel Carey, Gallydean, Chelmsford.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Delmege, Arthvr- James, 36, Fitzwilliain-square.
B.A., jEst. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Delmege, John Evans, 13, Royal-terrace, E., Kingstown.
B. A., ^st. 1852; M.A, Vern. 1856; Reg. Feb. 8, 1850.
DeMeschin, Thomas, Inner Temple, London.
B.A., Vern. 1849 (as Meekins) ; LL.D., Aug. 1861 ; Reg. Nov. 30,
1861.
deMoleyns, Rev. William Bishop, Burrin^'ton Vicarage, Bristol.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., JEst. 18G4 ; lle^:. March 28, 1874.
deMoutmorency, Hon. Arthur Hill Trevor, 36, Waterloo-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. 1)., yFst. 1876 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Denning, Rev. John Frederick Charles, Bridgewater, Somerset.
B.A., Vern. 1879 ; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 17, 1886.
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., Vem. 1839; iivg. July 9, 1834.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 649
Dennis, Lieut- Col. Morley Stratford Tynte, Fort Granite, Baltinglass.
B. A., Vern. 1834; M. A., Vern. 1841; Reg. July 9, 1834.
Donnistoun, Rev. Robert Thomas, Raphoe.
B. A., Hiem. 1859 ; M. A., ^st. 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, Fulham, 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., JSst 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
fDe Renzy, Annesley St. George.
Sch., 1890 ; B.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. June 2, 1890.
Desmond, Lorenzo Edward, 44, Irvine-street, Edge Hill, Liverpool.
B.A., Vern. 1841; M.A. and M.D., ^st. 1863; Reg. Auff. 20,
1874.
Despard, Rev. George, St. Luke's Vicarage, Cheltenham.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., Vern. 1863; Reg. April 28, 1874.
D'Evelyn, Alexander M'Neill, Ballymena.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Devenish-Meares (late Meares), Joseph Leycester, Newry.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Oct. 20,"l863.
fDevenish, Ven. Robert Jones Silvester, Archdeacon of Waterford, Cahir.
B.A., Hiem. 1871 ; M.A., JEst. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Deverell, William, 26, Leeson Park.
B. A., .^st. 1883; M. A., Hiem., 1889; Reg. Dec 19, 1889.
Devinney, Rev. Samuel, St. Martin's-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., Hiem. 1871; M.A. ^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Dewhurst, William.
B.A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., ^st. 1863 ; Reg. Julp 4, 1881.
de Winton, Wilfred Seymour, Haroldston, Haverfordwest, S. Wales.
B.A., Hiem. 1879 ; M.A., Hiejn. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Dickie, John, Rathkeale.
Sch., 1879; B. A., Hietn. 1883 ; Reg. June 9, 1879.
tDickinson, Very Rev. Hercules Henry, Dean of the Chapel Royal.
Sch., 1848; B. A., Fern. 1850; M.A., r^m.1856; B. D. and D. D.,
^st. 1866; Reg.iVov. 22, 1856.
Dickinson, Rev. John Abraham, Steevens' Hospital.
B.A., Vern. 1849; M.A., Vern. 1872; Reg. Mat/ 22, 1880.
Dickinson, Joseph Eldon, 39, Leinster-road, Rathmines.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^Est. 1871 ; Reg. June 28, 1871.
Dickson, Benjamin Devonsher, 3, Kildare-place.
B. A., ^st. 1883 ; M.D., JEst. 1886 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Dickson, John M'Geagh.
Sch., 1883; B.A.,Hiem. 1883; LL.D., Hiem. 1889; Heg. Mai/ 21,
1883.
Dickson, Rev. John Phillips, Dudleston, Salop.
B.A., Vern. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1881; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Dickson, Rev. Thomas Knox Whitaker, Waterloo, Liverpool.
B. A., Hiem. 1867; M. A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Feb. 29, 1876.
Dickson, Rev. Wm., Devonport.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; LL.D., ^st. 1873; Reg. June 25, 1873.
550 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Digby, Cecil Arthur.
B. A., ^sf. 1883; M. D., Hiein. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Digges, Rev. Joseph Robert Garven, Clooncaher, Lough Rvnn.
B.A., ^V. 1882; M.A., JEst. 1885; Reg. June 2b, 18'85.
Dighton, Rev. Charles Edward, Maisemore Vicaraicc, Gloucester.
B. A., Vern. 1848 ; M. A., JExt. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Dillon, Charles Felix, Cratloe, Merrion.
B. A., Hieni. 1883 ; M. A., Aist. 1890 ; Reg. May 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, Ballvbride, Killinev-
B.A., Vern. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1867; Reg. Dec. 30, 1867.
tDilworth, William James.
Sch., 1886; B.A., Hiem. 1886; M. A., JEsl. 1890; Reg. June 21,
1886.
Disney, Rev. Brabazon Thomas, Abbeyleix.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1874; Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
Disney, Henry, Redbourn, Herts.
. B.A., Hiem. 1884; M. D., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Disney, Henry Robert Evans, 83, Lower Gardiner- street.
B.A., Vern. 1877 ; M.A., Hiem. 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, Meriion.
B. A., ^st. 1819; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 6, 1832.
Disney, Rev. William Henry, Winwick, Rugby.
B. A., jEst. 1853 : M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Dec. 1873.
Dixon, Augustus Edward, Queen's College, Gal way.
B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.D., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Dixon, George Yates, 17, Earlsfort-terrace.
E.A., Hiem. 1877; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Dixon, Henry Archer, 86, Patrick-street, Cork.
B. A., Hiem. 1859 ; M. A., ^st. 1864 ; Reg. June 29, 1864.
fDixon, Henry Horace.
Sch., 1890 ; B.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. June 2, 1890.
Dixon, Robert Vickers, 13, Belgrave-square, East, Rathmines.
B.A., Vern. 1877; M. A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Dixon, Rev. Thomas Carpenter, Q,uarrybank Parsonage, Brierly Hill.
B.A., Vern. 1828; M.A., Nov. 1832; LL.D., .Ei^t. 1850; Reg.
Feb. 4, 1833.
Dixon, Victor Northcliff, 22, South-terrace, Cork.
B.A., JEst. 1889 ; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Dixson, Rev. John Hulke, Vicarage, Wye, Kent.
B. A., Hiem. 1866 ; M. A., Hiem. 1869; Keg. Dec. 15, 1869.
Dobbin, Chas. Edward, 7, Gardiner's-place.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., JEst. 1873; Reg. July 10, 1873.
fDobbin, Rev. Fred., Carrigrohane.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M.A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
fDobbs. Conway Edward, Jun., Dalguise, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M.A., Vern. 1842; Reg. Sept. 1839.
UNIVKKSITT ELECTORS. 651
Dobbs, Edward, Grey stones.
B.A., Mst. 1869 ; M.A., Eiem. 1880; LL.D., Eiem. 1881 ; Eeg.
Der. lo, 1880.
tDobbs, St. Clair Mulholland.
Sch., 1891 ; Reg-. May 25, 1891.
fDobson, Surgeon-Major George Edward, Spring Grove, Isleworth,
Middlesex.
B.A.. Eiem. 1866; M. Chir., Eiem. 1867; M. A., JEst. 1876; Reg.
Nov. 23, 1874.
Dobson, Rev. Richard Augustus, Castellamare, Italy.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M.A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Dockrell, Benjamin Morgan, Oldfield House, Newcross-road, London.
B. A., JEst. 1881 ; M. A. 0., jEst. 1882; M.D., Eiem. 1887 ; Reg.
July 8, 1882.
fDockrill, John.
B. A., and M. A., Vern. 1866 ; Reg. 1866.
Doherty, Rev. Arthur Perceval, Oakridge Vicarage, Stroud.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 11, 1875.
Doherty, George Canning.
B. A., Vern. 1854 ; M. A., Vern. 1858 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fDoherty, Joshua Joseph Julian, Vista, Higlifield-road, Rathgar.
B. A., Eiem. 1877 ; LL. D., ^st. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
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.
B, A., Vern. 1859; M.A., Hiem. 1861; Reg. Dec. 30, 1861.
Dolbe, Rev. Charles Vincent, Edmonton, Middlesex.
B.A. {ad eund. Cantab.), ^st. 1870; LL.D., Eiem. 1877; Reg.
Dec. 19, 1877.
Doolin, Walter Glvnne.
B.A., Eiem. 1869; M.A., Mst. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Donnelly, Thomas, 67, Amiens-street.
B.A., Eiem. 1878; M. A. 0., ^st. 1881; M. D.,JErtm. 1883; Reg.
July 2, 1881.
Dopping, Rev. Francis Henry, Granard.
B.A., Eiem. 1861 ; M.A., Vern. 1877 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1877.
Dorman, John Cotter, Kinsale.
B. A., yFst. 1873 ; M. Chir., Eiem. 1874; Reg. Bee. 16, 1874.
Dorman, Rev. Samuel Hobart Taylor, Knockmonrne, Co. Waterford.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. May 8, 1889.
Dorman, Henry Hobart Seymour, Strand-street, Youghal.
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. Jicne 2b, 1891.
Dorrity, Rev. David, 10, Groeme-street, Whalley-range, Manchester.
B.A., J^st. 1886; M.A., ^.st. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Dotidney, Rev. David Alfred, Ore, Hastings.
B. A., Eiem. 1861 ; M. A., Eiem. 1864 ; Reg. April 4, 1874.
Doughtv, George Bell, 107, Croxted-road, Dulwich, London,
S.E.
B. A., jEst. 1881 ; M. A., JEst. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Douglas, David George, 87, South Mall, Cork.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; LL. D., ^st. 1856 ; Reg. Aug. 8, 1868.
Dowd, Rev. James, Limerick.
Sch. 1873; B.A., Eiem. 1874; Reg. 1873.
2d
552 UNiVEBsiTr electors.
fDowdall, Rev. Launcelot John George Downing, 61, St. Aubyn's,
Hove, Brighton.
Sch., 1869; B. A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1877; Reg. 1869.
Dowdall, Lawrence Chark'S Edward Downing, Dublin Castle.
B. A., mem. 1875; M.A., Vern. 1884; Reg. March 1, 1881.
tDowden, Edward, Professor of English Literature, 1 Appian-way.
B. A., Hiem. 1863; M.A., Hiem. 1867; LL.D., Vern. 1872; Reg.
Nov. 2, 1868.
Dowden, Right Rev. John, Bishop of Edinburgh.
B. A., Hiem. 1861; M. A., Hiem. 1867; B.D.,u^si. 1874; D. D.,
Vern. 1876 ; Reg. Nov. 12, 1868.
Downing, Arthur Matthew Weld, 3, Verulam Buildings, Gray's Inn,
London, W. C.
Sch., 1871 ; B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. 1871.
Downing, Samuel F.
B. A., Hiem. 1865; M. A., ^st. 18S2j Reg. Juh/ 1, 1882.
Dowse, Rev. John Clarence, St. Paul's Vicarage, Glenageary, Kings-
town.
B.A., Vern. 1878; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
fDowse, Very Kev. Richard, Dean of Clonmacnoise, Tyrrellsnass.
B. A., ^.«t. 1847 ; M. A., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. April'23, 1879.
Dowse, Rev. William, St. Thomas' Parsonage, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 1878; M. A., Hiem. 1889 j Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
f Doyle, Bernard.
B. A., ^st. 1874; M. Chir., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 13, 1875.
fDoyle, Charles Francis.
Sch., 1884; B.A., Hiem. 1886; M. A., JEst. 1890; Reg. June 9,
1884.
Doyle, Robert Joseph, Melrose, Dalkey.
Sch., 1885; B. A., Hiem., 1885; M.A., ^«^ 1889; Reg. June 1,
1885.
Dovle, Rev. William, Rectory, South Cross-lane, Salford, Manchester.
'Sch., 1844; B.A., Vern. 1846; M.A., ^st. 1868; Reg. April 15,
1874.
Doyne, Richard Vigors, 8, Stratfan-street, Piccadilly, London, W.
"Sch., 1845; B.A., Vern. 1850; Reg. Jmi. 14, 1891.
Drapes, John Esnward, Rectory, Tullow, Co. Carlow.
B. A., Vern. 1872 ; M. Chir., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Sept. 16, 1874.
Drapes, Rev. John Lampier. Tullow, Co. CarloM".
B. A., Vern.\829[ M.A., JEst. 1842; Reg. Oct. 31, 1868.
Drapes, Rev. Lambert, Newtownharry.
Sch., 1866; B. A., Hiem. 1869; B.D., JEst. 1877 ; Reg. 1866.
Drapes, Rev. Vernon Russell, Kells, Thomastown.
Sch., 1835; B.A., Vern. 1836; Reg. ^ov. 23, 1839.
Drennan, John Swanwick, 23, Chichester-street, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 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.
Drought, Rev. Alfred Charles Albert, Winchmore-hill, London, N.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., ^Jst. 1874; Reg. June 20, 1874.
Drought, Rev. George Meares, Streatham, Surrey.
B. A., Vern. 1868; U. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 553
Drought, Rev. Thoraas Acton, Clonoulty Eeclory, Cashel.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M.A., Vern. 1837; Heg. Jan. U, 1835.
Drummond, David, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
B.A., ^s^;. 1873; M. Ch., Hiein.mi; M.A. and M.D., ^s;!. 1876 ;
Reg. jMatj 29, 1880.
fDrummond, Rev. James, 18, Rawlinson-road, Oxford.
B.A., JEst. 1856; LL.D., Veru. 1882; Reg. Feb. 21, 1882.
Drury, Charles William, 23, Dray ton-park, London, N,
B.A., ^st. 1875; M.A., ^st. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Drury, James William, The Willows, Terenure.
B.A., mem. 1877; M.A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Drury, Thos. Chalmers, 28, Upper Pembroke- street.
B'. a., Hiem. 1869; M. A., .Ust. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Drysdale, Rev. Robert Ringland, Xenagh.
B.A., Biefn. 1872 ; M.A., ITiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Duck, Rev. William Hare, LongHeld Rectory, Gravej^end.
B. A., ^.st. 1849 ; M. A., ^st. 1852 ; Reg. Jul>/ 4, 1881.
Dubedat, Charles John, 35, Ailesburv-road, Merrion.
B.A., Hie»7. 1878 ; M.A., ^im."l885 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Dudgeon, Rev. Alexander, Annalong, Kilkeel, Co. Down.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Vern. J853; Reg. xVoy. 14, 1868.
t Dudgeon, Henry James, The Priory, Stillorgan.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. A., ^sf. 1858; Reg. Oct. 27, 1858.
Dudley, Rev. Freeman Nathaniel, The Rectory, Kilkeel.
B.A., ^st. 1880; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Dudley, Henry .Nathaniel, Durrow.
B.A., ^st. 1867 ; M.D., Vern. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Dudlev, Rev. Sheldon. Carnew.
B.A., ^.st. 1864; M.A., Ifiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Duifey, George Frederick, 30. Fitzwilliam-place.
B.*A., Hiem. 1863; M. D., Hiem. 1871; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Dugan, James.
B. A., ^st. 1853 ; M. A., Veni. 1859 ; Reg. Jiili/ 4, 1881.
Duggan, Augustine, .loiikea, Eyreeourt, Galwav.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M. A.,^.s/, 1866; Reg. June 27, 1866.
Duke, Rev. Edward St. Arnaud, Earle-r-^ad, Edge Hill, Liverpool.
B.A., Hiem. 1875; M. A., Verti. 1883; Reg. Feb. 6, 1883.
fDuke (heretofore Duck), Rev. John Hare, Longfield Rectory, Dart-
ford.
Sch., 1841; B.A., ^sf. 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; U.A.,JEst. 1865; Reg. Jw/y 5, 1865.
t Duncan, James Foulis, 8, Upper Merrion-street.
B, A., Vern. 1833; M. A., Fern. 1836; M.D., ^st. 1847; Reg.
Juli/ 20, 1833.
Dundas, Rev. William John, Rectory, Moynalty.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M. A., B. D., and D. D., ^im. 1862; Reg.
Nov. 4, 1868.
Dungan, Rev. William Wilkes, Manorhamilton.
B.A., Vern. 1889; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Dunlop, Graham Colquhoun, Montreal.
B.A., ^st. 1870; M.A. Hiem. 1878; Reg. Oct. 19, 1878.
2 d2
554 TTNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Dunne, Rev. Francis William Bradney, West Thorney Rectory, Ems-
worth, Hants.
B.A., Hieni. 1871 ; LL.D., JEst. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Dunne, James, Roval Hospital, Kilmainham.
B. A., Veni. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Nov. 20, 1863.
Dunnett, Thomas.
Sch., 1847; B. A., Vern. 1849; Reg. Nov. 5, 1874.
Dunscombe, Clement, Cintra, Prince' s-voad, Liverpool.
B. A., Hiem. 1865; M.A., Htem. 1868 ; Keg. Dec. 17, 1868.
Durdin, Alexander William, Huntingdon Castle, Clonegal.
B. A., Vern. 1842 ; LL. D., Mst. 1865 ; Reg. Aug. 6, 1868.
Durham, Rev. Arthur William Wynne, Chilham, Canterbury.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Feb. 29, 1876.
Durham, Rev. James Samuel William, Chaffcombe, Somerset.
B. A., Hiem. 1874; M. A., Hiem, 1877 ; B. D. andD. D.,^sU 1890;
Reg. July 4, 1881.
Durham, Rev. Robert Henry, India.
B.A., JEst. 1873 ; M.A., ^st. 1880 ; Reg. Ju7ie 30, 1880.
Duxfield, Robert Dickenson {abroad).
B. A. Mst. 1886 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Bee. 19, 1889.
Dwyer, Frederick Conway, 4, Great Denmark-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1871) ; M^D., JEst. 1884 ; Reg. June 6, 1884.
Dwyer, Hon. Edward, Goulburn, New South Wales.
B. A., Vern. 1845 ; LL. D., ^si. 1870 ; Reg. July 11, 1870.
Dwyer, Major Francis Doyne, Burghclere, Newbury, Hants.
B. A., Vern. 1828; M. A., Vern. 1831; Reg. Sept. 14, 1868.
Dwyer, Rev. Pliilip, Buriiham.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., jEst. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Eades, William Christopher, Diocesan School, Sligo.
Sch., 1855; B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1868; Reg. Feb.lh, 1868.
Eagar, Rev. Canon Thomas, The Rectory, Ashton-under-Lyne.
B. A., ^st. 1836 ; M. A., Mst. 1840 ; Reg. May 25, 1836.
Eakin, James Wilson, 5, Fitzroy-avenue, Belfast.
B. A., Hiem. 1873; M. Chir., ^st. 1874 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Eales, Rev. Francis Hemy, Washington, Durham.
B.A.,^s^, 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Oct. 19, 1878.
Eames, Rev. J.^hn Gough, Waddon, Royston.
B.A., ^st. 1866; M.A. ^st. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Earl, Rev. James Newton, Sherburn, Yorks.
B. A., 1879 ; M. A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Earle, Frederick.
B. A., Hiem. 1874 ; M. A., Hiem. 1877 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Earle, William, Wells, Gorey.
B.A., ^H. 1882; M.A., JEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
fEason, Charles, St. Michael's, Dalkey.
Sch. 1873; B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.A., Hiem. 1877; Reg. 1873.
Easton, Rev. Edward William, Dudley Hill, Bradford.
B.A., ^st. 1877; M.A., Hiem, 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Eaton, James Bird.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M. Ch., Vern. 1875; M.A.O., ^st. 1889;
Reg. July 4, 1881.
Eaton, Rev, Matthew, Kilkee, Co. Clare.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., Hiem. 1875 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1875.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 666
Eaves, Eev. James, Heavitree, Exeter.
B.A., ^st. 1881 ; M. A., ^.st. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Ebbs, Rev. John, Diirrow Rectorr, Altanauh, Durrow.
B. A., ^.st. 1853: M. A., ^si 1882; Reg, June 29, 1882.
Eccles, Gerrard Macldin, Monevgi'ld, Sligo.
B A., Hieni. 1880 ; M. A.. Miem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Eccles, Rev. John. St. Peter's, Droj-hoda.
B.A.. Vern. 1844; M. A., JEst. 1868; neg-SepL 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. Huch, Aughavilly, Armagh.
B. A., JEst. 1872 ; M. A., ^st. 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Edge, John Henry, 25, Upper Mount-street.
B. A., Riem. 1861 ; M. A., Vern. 1866 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1866.
Edge, "Wm. Laurence, India.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Biem. 1872; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Edgeworth. Antonio, Edgeworthstown.
Sch., 1860 ; B. A., Miem. 1860 ; Reg. Ddi/ 4, 1881.
Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro, Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London.
Sch., 1863 ; B. A., Hiem. 1865 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
EdgeM'^orth, Thomas Newcomen, Mount Murray, Edgeworthstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1873; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Edmunds, Edward.
B. A., Vern. 1840; M. A., JEst. 1843; Reg. Julij 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., ^sL 1846; Reg. March 27, 1874.
Edwards, Rev. Lewis Lanning, Inkberron, Redditch.
B.A., ^'st. 1882 ; M.A., JEst. 1885; Reg. Jutte 25, 1885.
Edwards, Rev. Thomas Parker, Blessinyton.
B. A., Vern. 1860; M. A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Egerton, Charles William, Queen Margnret College, Liverpool.
B. A., Hiem. 1885; M. A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Eley, Rev. William Henry, Etchingham Pvectory, Hawkhurst.
B.A., ^sf. 1873 ; LL.D., ^st. 1878 ; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1878.
Ellaby, George Watts.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., ^sf. 1869 ; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
Elliott, Rev, Alfred George, Dromahair.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A.,^st. 1879; Reg. ^;?r?7 23, 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, Pembroke-road, Clifton, Bristol.
B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. D., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Elliott, George Frederick, 3, Albion-street, Hull.
B.A., Vern. 1855; M. D., uEst. 1866; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Elliott, Thomas, 1, Monson-place, Tunbridge-Wells.
B.A., Hiem. 1870; M.D., uSiJst. 1877; Ueg. June 28, 1877.
556 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Elliott, Rev. Thomas Henry, The Vicarage, Totnes, Devon.
13. A., jEst. 1876; M. A., JEst. 1879; Reg. Juue 23, 1879.
Elliott, William Haiiiilton, Derry.
B. A., Vern. 1869; M. D., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 9, 1875.
Ellis, Rev. Alfred Edwin, The Parsonage, Woore, Newcastle, StaflFord-
shire.
B.A., [Vw. 1856; M. A., Hicm. 1859; Reg. ^m^. 4, 1868.
Ellis, Rev. David Henry, Sydney.
B.A., ^st. 1875 ; LL.D. ^st. 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Ellis, Edward.
B. A., ^.st. 1850 ; M. A., JEst. 1853 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Ellis, Rev. Octavius James, Warsaw.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A., Vern. 1866; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1881.
Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Ellis, Robert Francis, Sea Park, Wicklow.
B. A., Vern. 1845 ; M. A., J^st. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Ellis, Robert Hawkes, Rash House, Omagh.
B.A., Hiem.\%&b; ^i. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Ellis, William Edward, 39, Pembroke-road.
B. A., mem. 187-^ ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Ellison, Rev. Humphrey Eakins, Shillelagh.
B. A. and M. A., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feh. 25, 1873.
tEllison, Rev. William Frederick Archdall, Spcnnymoor, Dui-ham.
Sch., 1886 ; B.A., mem. 1887; Reg-. June 21, 1886.
Ellw' od, Rev. Thomas, Torver Rectory, Couiston, Lancashire.
B.A.,^st. 1879; M A., ^Kt. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Elmes, John Blair, Victoria, Australia.
Sch., 1857 ; B.A., ^st., M. Chir., metn. 1862 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1873,
Elmes, John James, 5, Hare-court, The Temple, IfOndon, E. C.
Sch., 1853; B.A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Lee. 2, 1868.
Elrington-Bisset, Rev. Charles, Lessendrum, Huntley, N.B.
B.A., lUem. 1872 ; M.A., Vern. 1882; Reg. Feb. 21, 1882.
Elrington, Rev. Charles Richard, Cluird, Somerset.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M. A.,^st. 1865 ; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1865.
Elrijigion, Rev. Robert B. Fenwick, Lower Brixhuni, Devon.
B.A., Vern. 1846 ; M. A., yF.st. I860 ; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
Else, iJev. Join Edward, Kilsby, Rugby.
B. .A., J'ern. 1853 ; M. A., ^Fst. 1856; Reg. March 30, 1874.
Elton, Rev. William, Bolton-le-Moors, Lancashire.
B. A.. Vern. 1860; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Elwtll, Henry Budd.
B. A., mem. 1863 ; M. A., Vern. 1867 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Emanuel, Barrow, 2, Finsbury Circus, London, F. C.
B, A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Btem. 1867 ; Reg. Aug. 17, 1868.
Emerson, Rev. Edward Robert, St. Edmund's Glebe, Dunmanway.
B.A., Vern. 1861; M.A., ^st. 1873; B.D., i^tt-m. 1874; *D.D.,
Biem. 1876 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Empson, Rev. Sheffield Surrell, Bun in -street, Carlow.
B.A., Hem. 1884; M.A.,^*^ 1887; Reg. ^w//* 30, 1887.
England, James.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M.A., Vern. 1847; Reg. July ^, 1881.
England, John, Queen's College, Cork.
B.A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Vern. 1853; Reg. Aug. 18, 1868.
tJNIVEKSITY ELECtOES. 65l
Englisli, Rev. Richard Arthur, 14, Falkner- street, Liverpool.
B.A., mem. 1876; M.A., mem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
English, William.
R. A., Vern. 1837 ; M. A., Vern. 1840 ; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
fEnsor, Ernest.
Sch., 1892; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Erek, Rev. John Caillard, Merton, Surrey.
B. A., Vern. 1851; M.A., Vern. 1859; ^eg. April 7, 1859.
Erskine, Rev. John, Wycliffe, Darlington.
B. A., Vent. 1854 ; M. A., ^st. 1857 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Erskine, William, Newry.
Sch., 1865; B. A., Vern. 1868; Reg. 1865.
Eustace, John, Highfield, Drumcondra.
B. A., ^st. 1849 ; M. D., ^st. 1864; Reg. Aug. 25, 1868.
Eustace, Marcus John, C.M.S., Salisbury-square, London, E.G.
B.A., miem. 1885 ; M.D., Hiein. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Evans, Rev. John Freke, The Vicarage, Congresbury, Somerset.
B. A., ^st. 1851 ; LL. D., Vern. 1863 ; Reg. JSov. 20, 1868.
Evans, Rev. John Henry, Catterick, Yorks.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Evans, Rev. John Wills, Dunmanway.
B.A., u^st. 1882 ; M.A., wE.st. 1«85 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Evans, Ven. Robert Maunsell, Eastville, Ballycotton.
B. A., Vern. 1831 ; M. A., Vern. 1863 ; Reg. Nov. 14, 1868.
Evans, Rev. Samuel, Taxal Rectory, Stockport.
B. A., Vern. 1862 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Rtig. July 5, 1865.
Evans, Willifim Hill, Bradford, Yorks.
B. A.. Ve7'n. 1850; M. D., Vern. 1860; Reg. Oct. 23, 1873.
Evans, William Robinson, 29, Molesworth-strect.
B.A., ^.st. 1870 ; M.D., J^st. 1870; Reg. May 25, 1880.
Evatt, Robert B., Monaghan.
B. A., u^st. 1828 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. Nov. 26, 1832.
Evelyn, Frederick Gieham.
Sch., 1849; B.A., Vern. 1852; Reg. July ^, 1881.
Eves, Robert Uobson.
B. A., ^st. 1879; M. A., JEst. 1882; Reg. July 1, 1882.
Eves, Kev. Edmund Lombard, Rectory, Maryborough.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Nov. 22, 1865.
Ewart, Geoige lieibert, Belfast.
B.A., men,. 1877; M.A., ^st. 1881; Reg. April '1^, 1881.
fEwan, Sir William Uuartus, Bart, 9, Bedford-street, Belfast.
B.A., Hiem. 1871; .\i.A., jEst. 1875; Reg. April b, 1879.
Ewing, Rev. William James, Parsonstown.
B.A., ^st. 1872 ; LL.D., miem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
fEwing, William James, Portaiiington.
Sch. 1884 ; B.A., mem. 1885; Reg. June 9, 1884.
Exham, Arthur Richard Frederick, Brooklyn House, Market-
Diayton.
B.A., jEst. 1877 ; M.D., JEst. 1889: Reg. June '21, 1889.
fExham, Gerard Alston.
Sch., 1890; B.A., miem. 1891.
Eyre, Benjiimin, 2, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London.
Sch., 1665; B. A., Eiem. 1866; Reg. 1865.
W8 TJiftTEESITT 15LI!CT0R8.
Fairhrother, Rev. George Berford, Inchigeelah, Macroom.
B.A., ^st. 1885 ; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Falconer, John Boiirsiquot, 53, Upper Sackville-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; LL. D., jEst. 1871 ; Reg. June 28, 1871.
Falconer, Robert Andrews, 53, Upper Sackville-street.
B.A., ^st. 1876; .M.A., ^st. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
FalkiniT, Caesar Litton, 36, Molesworth -street.
B. A., Hiem. 1886 ; M. A., JUst. 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, Killucan.
B.A., jEst. 1870 ; M. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. May 2, 1883.
Falkiner, William F. D.
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. 1862 ; Reg. July 6, 1852.
Falls, Charles Faussett, Killyreagh, Tamlaght.
B. A., Hiem. 1882 ; M. A., J^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Farbrotlier, Rev. Frederic Robert, Sraallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent.
B.A., Hiem. 1866 ; M.A., JEst. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Faris, Rev Charles, Armagh.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., jEst. 1871 ; Reg. June 28, 1871.
Farncombe, George Richard, 40, Belgrave-street, Birmingham.
B.A.^s^ 1885; M.A. ^5^. 1888; Reg. /?/Me 28, 1888.
Famham, Right Hon. Somerset Maxwell, Baron.
B. A., JEst. 1827 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. Nov. 28, 1832.
Farrar, Rev. John Martindale, 66, Guildhall-street, London,
W.C.
B.A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Vern. 1853; Reg. Nov. 2, 1868.
Farran, George Hanghton.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. k., Hiem. 1865; Reg July ^, 1881.
Farrell, Rev. Maurice, VVoughton Rectory, Bletchley Station.
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. i869;" 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, Cirencester.
M. A. [ad eund.), and B.D., ^.st. 1886 ; Reg. May 12, 1886.
Faulkner, Jolin, Grammar School, Solihul, Birmingham.
B. A., Hiem. 1886; M.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. December 19,
1889.
Fausset, Herbert John, Tamworth, Staffordshire.
B. A., Hiem. 1867; M. Chir., JSst. 1868; M.D., JEst. 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,
1847.
Fauaaetf John Duke, Armagh.
B.A., litem. 1874; M. D., Hiem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
tJNIVERSTTT ELECTORS. 659
Fawcctt, Efhrard, Eoscrea.
B. A., Hicm. 1867 ; M.Cliir., Fern. 1870; M.D., ^st. 1883; Reg.
Xov. 14, 1874.
Fawcett, Henry.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; M. A., ^st. 1876 ; Reg. M/ 4, 1881.
Fawct'tt, Kev. John, Poplar and Stepney Asylum, Deans'-road, Bromley,
London, E.
B.A., Riein. 1863; M.A., u^st. 1869; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Fawcett, John, 2, Charlemont- terrace, Cork.
B.A., ^st. 1882; M.A., ^st. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Fawcett, William James, Strandhill, Co. Leitrim.
B. A. and M. Chir.,^'«^. 1870; Reg. Dec. 17, 1870.
Fearon, Rev. Thomas Henry Browne, Norton Rectory, Stoke-on-
Trent.
P. A., Biem. 1866 ; M.A., ^st. 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Fenton, Arthur Wellington.
B.A., ui:sL 1881; M.D., Biem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Fenton, John Samuel, Brackley, Northamptonshire.
B. A., uEsi. 1883 ; M.D., JEst. 1886 ; Reg. Juli/ 1, 1886.
Fenton, Rev. George Metcalfe, .\' ilia Caroli, San Remo, Italy.
B.A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Vern. 1852; Reg. Feb. 24, 1852.
Fenton, Mark Anthony, Stoneleigh-terrace, Coventry.
B. A., Diem. 1869 ; M. I)., Vern. 1873; Reg. ±'eb. 25, 1873.
Fenton, Samuel Graeme, Rhanbuoy, Carrickfergus.
B. A., ^st. 1849; M. A.. Vern. 1852; Reg. iVov. 13, 1868.
Fenton, Rev. Thomas, Ings Vicarage, Kendal.
B. A., Fern. 1850; M. A., ^sL 1859; Reg. jUarch 28, 1874.
Fenton, Rev. Samuel, Rectory, Moneymore.
B.A., Biem. 1887; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Ferguson, Rev. Charles James, Rockcorry.
B.A., Fern. 1871 ; M.A., Hiem. 1874; B D. and D.D., Hiem. 1891 ;
Reg. Dee. 16, 1874.
Ferguson, George Joseph Napier, 48, Mountjoy-square.
B.A., Jf/m. 1874; M.A., Vern. 1880 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880
Ferguson, Henry Lindo, New Zealand.
B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., .J^st. 1883; M.D., Hiem. 1892; Reg.
June 29, 1883.
Ferguson, John Ribton, 20, Upper Sherrard- street.
B.A., Fern. 1837; M. A., uFst. 1860; Reg. July 19, 1860.
Ferguson, Rev. Samuel, Ardropp-terrace, Inverness.
B.A., Fern. 1826; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 19, 1832.
Ferguson, Robert Joseph, 13, Crosthwaite Park, Kingstown.
B. A., yFst. 1879 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. 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., Fern. 1837; LL. D., Fern. 1857; Reg. March 23, 1857.
Ferguson, Duncan, 174, Walton Village, Liverpool.
B.A.. uF:st. 1886 ; M.A., yFst. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Ferrar, Benjamin Banks, 16, Devonshire-road, Birkenhead.
B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.D., Hum. 1891; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
fFerrar, Rev. Edward, Templescobin, Enniscorthy.
B.A., J&V. 1850; M.A.j^.si!. 1879; B.eg. April 23, 1879.
2d3
560 tJKIVERSITT ELECTORS.
Ferrar, Michael Lloyd, Glenada, Newcastle, Co. Down.
Sch. 1860; Reg. July 10, 1884.
Fetherstonhaugh, Alfred Joseph, Idrone House, Templeogue.
Sch., 1883; B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A., ^:st. 1889; Reg. May 21,
1883.
Fetherstonhaugh, Charles, Moate.
B.A., yi:d. 1873 ; M.Ch., ^st. 1876 ; Reg. May 26, 1880.
t Fetherstonhaugh, Godfrey, University Club, Stephen's-green.
Sch., 1878; B. A., Hiem. 1880; M. A., Hiem. 1883; Reg.
1878.
Fetherstonhaugh, Godfrey, Wyattville, Ballyhrack.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Lee. 17, 1879.
fFetherston-H., William.
Sen., 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., ^at. 1869 ; Reg. Jmu 30, 1869.
Field, Rev. Henry Sproule, 35, Alwyn-villas, Canonbury, London, N.
B.A., ^st. 1884; M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Fife, Edward Carleton, Dunsford Rectory, Ardglass.
B.A , Hiem. 1880; M.A., JEst. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Figgis, Rev. John Benjamin, Brighton.
B.A., JBst. 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.
tFinch, Thomas Alexander, The Institution, Dundalk.
Sch., 1882; B. A., Hiem, 1884; M. A., Hiem, 1891 ; Reg. June 5,
1882.
Finch, William James.
B. A., ^st. 1845 ; M. A., Vern. 1848 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Findlater, Adam Seaton, Chesterfield, Ballyhrack.
B. A., Hiem, 1876 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; RQ^r, J)ec. 19, 1889.
Findlater, Alexander, Aldborough, Norwich.
B.A., jEst. 1882; M.D., Vern. 1886; Reg. Mar. 9, 1886.
Finlay, Ven. George, Archdeacon of Clogher, Clones.
B.A,, Vern. 1852 ; M.A., Vern. 1856; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1875;
Reg. Aug. 6, 1868.
Finlay, Rev. George Alexander King, Blackwater House, Sutton.
Surrey.
B.A., Vern. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Finhiy, Rev. John, The Rectory, Carlow.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., '^st. 1890; Reg. Juyte 26, 1890.
Finn, Eugene, 25, St. Patrick's Hill, Cork.
Sch., 1830; B. A., Vern. 1831 ; Reg. Nov. 28, 1834.
••Finny, Jolin Magee, 19, Lower Haggot-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1860; M. D., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Firth, Rev. liaywood, Christ Church, Preston.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ulist. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1866.
Fischer, Rev. Ernst Heinnch August, S. Philip's, Regent- street,
Loiid<.n.
B.A., JEst. 1884 ; M.A., u^st. 1887 ; Reg. May 4, 1887.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 561
Fish, Rev. John, Vicarage, Ash-worth, Rochdale.
B.A., jEst. 1855 ; M.A., Vern. 1869 ; Reg. May 27, 1880.
Fishbourne, Rev. Edward Alexander, Newtown, Montgomery.
B. A., rem. 1863 ; M. A., Hiem. 1869 ; Reg. Bee. 16, 1869.
Fishbourne, James William Yorke, Melbourne.
B.A., Hiem. 1863; M.Ch., Vern. 1865; Reg. May 28, 1880.
Fisher, Bernard William.
B. A., Vern. 1864 ; M. A., Vern. 1867 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Fisher, Rev. John Whyte, Clonenagh, Mountrath.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ;"M. A,, jEst. 1868; Reg. Aug. 16, 1868.
Fisher, Thomas Carson, Tourmore, Skibbereen.
B.A. and M.Chir., .^s^. 1875; M.D.,^s^. 1884; Reg./w«g30, 1876.
tFitt, Arthur Percy.
Sch., 1891 ; B.A., Hiem. 1892 ; Reg. May 25, 1891.
Fitz Gerald, Edward.
B.A., ^si. 1888 ; LL.D., JEst. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Fitz Gerald, Rev. Augustine, Portadown.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., Vern. 1857; B.D. and D.D., Ifim. 1884;
Reg. Feb. 24, 1857.
fFitzGerald, 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., Vern. 1827; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 27, 1832.
fFitz Gerald, George Francis, F.T.C.
Sch., 1870; B.A., Hiem. 1871 ; M.A., Hiem. 1874; Fellow, 1877 ;
D.Sc, JEst. 1891; Reg. 1870.
Fitz Gerald, Gerald.
Sch., 1834; B. A., Vern. 1836; Reg. July 4:, 1881.
Fitz Gerald. Gerald, 47, Dawson-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., JEst. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Fitz Gerald, Rev. James Gerald, Connor, Bally mena.
B. A., ^st. 1872 ; M. A., Vern. 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., Vern. 1855; M. A., Hiem. 1863; Reg. July 4: , 1881.
Fitz Gerald, Rev. William, 38, Tiinity College.
B. A. Vern. 1851 ; M. A., JEst. 1879; Reg. April 23, 1879.
FitzGerald, Rev. William, 14, Cove-street, Cork.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 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, Booterstown.
B.A., Hiem. 188S ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dee. 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.
fFitz Gibbon, Gerald.
Sch., 188cS ; B.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. 3ffiy 28, 1888.
Fitzgibbcn, Henry, 49, Merrion-squan-, East.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M. A., ^Est. 1865; Reg July 5, 1865.
Fitzgibbon, Henry, 18, Lower FitzwilHain-sireet.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. D., ^st. 187U ; Reg. July 6, 1870.
562 UNivERSiTr ELECxoiig,
FitzGibbon, Henry MacAulay, 61, Lower Baggot-street.
B.A.. Hiem. 1877 ; M.A., Hiem. 1880 ; Eeg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Fitzmaurice, Kev. Maurice Otho, 30, The Avenue, Acre Lane, Brixton,
London, S.W.
B.A., Vern. 1889; M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. if ay 4, 1892.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas, 30, Sussex Gardens, Hyde-park, London.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M. D., Vern. 1862; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Fitzpatrick, Thomas, Gargory, Cnstlewellan.
^ B. A., jEst. 1882; LL.D., ^st. 1885; Reg. May 6, 1885.
Fitzpatrick, Rev. William, 17, Upper Sackville-street.
B. A. Vern. 1844; M. A. Vern. 1874 ; Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
Fleetwood, Thomas Falkner, Victoria, Australia.
Sch., 1868 ; B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; Reg. 1868.
t Fleming, Frederick, 33, Lower Baggot-street.
Sch., 1865; B. A., Vern. 1868; M. A., Vern. 1872; Reg. 1865.
Fleming, Harloe Henry, St. Arnaud's, Victoria, Australia.
B.A., ^st. 1882 ; M.D., J^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Fleming, Rev. Harloe Robert, 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., ^st. 1836; M.A., Vern. 1840; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Fleming, Lionel John, Newcourt, Skibbereen.
B.A., Vern. 1811 ; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 30, 1832.
Fleming, Patrick David, 14, Lower Leeson-street.
B. A., Vern. 1880; M.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Bee. 19, 1889.
Fleming, Rev. Richard Fitz Thoma?, BallinakiU Rectory, Letterfrack.
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Fleming, Rev. Thomas Henry, Rectory, Clifden.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., ^st. 1880; Reg. Jpril2Z, 1880.
Fleming, Rev. William Edward Charlton, Kilskeery Rectory, Ballina-
mallard.
B. A., Vern. 1868; M. A., Vern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Flemyng, William Westropp, 18, Upper FitzwilUam-street.
B. A., Hietn. 1871 ; M. A., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Fletcher, Rev. Heia-y William Overstreet, Ostcnd.
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., Hiem. 1876; B.D. and D.D., Hiem.
1888 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Fletcher, Rev. John Brunsdon, Eastbourne.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Fletcher, Rev. Richard Edward, 17, Montpelier-hill.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M.A., Biem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Fletcher, Colonel Thomas William, Lawneswood House, Stourbridge.
B.A., JEst. 1849; M.A., ^st. 1852; Rag. July 6, 1852.
Fletcher, Rev. Thomas, Bradford, Manchester.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M.A., B.D., and D.D., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. Jan. 21,
1876.
Fletcher, Rev. Thos. Woodcock, St. Stephen' s,Willonhall, Staffordshire.
B. A., ^st. 1840 ; M. A., uEst. 1843 ; Reg. July 4, 1843.
trlnYERSlTY ELECTORS. o6S
Fleury, Rev. Charles "William, 22, Belgrave-square, Eath mines.
B. A., Veni. 1860; M. A., Vern. 1871; Reg. Dec. 12, 1874.
Fleury, Rev. Louis Richard, Kilworth.
B.A., u^st. 1874: M.A., Hiem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Flood, Stephen, Brisbfine, Australia.
B.A., Vern. 1860; M.D., Hiefn. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Flood, Thomas JNicholas Patrick, Terenure.
B.A., Stem. 1879; M.D., Fern. 1886; Reg. March 9, 1886.
Floyd, Rev. James, All Souls' Vicarage, South Hampstead, London,
N.W.
B. A., Vern., 1863; LL. D., Hiem. 1871; Reg. Oct. 17, 1872.
Floyd, Thomas Sargent, 16, Devonshire-road, Claughton, Birken-
head.
B.A., mem. 1869; M.D., Verii. 1875; M.A., Vern. 1880; Reg.
Feb. 9, 1875.
Flynn, Rev. Edward Hamilton, Coventry.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M.A., Kiem. 1862; Reg. ^w<7. 27, 1874.
Flynn, Rev. P''rancis, Naval Chaplain.
B.A., ^st. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Flynn, Rev, Hugh John, 106,'Latisdowne-road, London, S."W.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1857 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1871 ;
Reg. Jf«rcA 1, 1870.
Flynn, Rev. John Stephen, St. Mervyn's Rectory, Cornwall.
B.A., ^st. 1879; M.A., JEst. 1882; Reg. Jime 29, 1882.
Flynn, Richard Harris, The Abbey, Tipperary.
Sch., 1863; B.A., Vern. 1869; LL. D., Vern. 1881; Reg.
1863.
Foot, Arthur Wynne, 49, Leeson-street.
B. A., Biem., 1862; M. J)., Hiem. 1865; Reg. Feb. 3, 1870.
Foot, Frederick James.
B. A., Ver7i. 1852; M. A., Vern. 1860; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Foot, Rev. Richard Gorges, Horton Rectory, Slough.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. A., u^st. 1859 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Foot, Robert Herbert, The Butland Wells, Norfolk.
B. A., yFst. 1870; M. D., JEst. 1874; Reg. ^'ov. 9, 1874.
Forbes, Rev. John, Louisburgh, Westport.
B.A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Forbes Gower, Lewis Lesser St. Leger (heretofore Dutch), 93, Talbot-
road, Bayswater, Ijondon, W.
B.A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.A., uEst. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1879.
Ford, Rev. Abraham Lockett, Rectory, Bessbrook, Co. Armagh.
B.A., Hiem,. 1877 ; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
tForde, Rev. Hugh, Ballinascreen, Draperstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; LL.D., Hiem. 1879 ; Reg.
Dec. 20, 1871.
Forde, Rev. James Dennis, Dunmore East, Co. Waterford.
B.A., Vern. 1888 : M.A., ^.it. 1891 ; Reg. Jtme 25, 1891.
Forde, Rev. James Walter, Church-place, Fermoy.
B.A., ^Jst. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Ford-Hutchinson, Rev. William, Whitecross, Markethill.
B.A., ^st. 1880; M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. J/«y 12, 1886.
Forlong, Rev. R. Rochfort, Hemley Rectory, Woodbridge, Suffolk.
B. A., Hie^n. 1880; M.A., Hietn. 1883; ^eg. Dec. 19, 1883.
564 tmiTERSlTY ELECtORS.
Forrest, Very Rev. Robert "William, Deanery, "Worcester.
B. A., ^V. 1852 ; M. A., JSst. 1861 ; B.D. and D.D., JEst. 1877 ;
Reg. March 14, 1874.
Forrest, William Frederic, 100, Clrafton- street
B. A., Verfi. 1845 ; M. A., Vern. 1849; Reg. Dec. 3, 1868.
Forstcr, Rev. Thomas, Newton-le- Willows.
B. A., Fern. 1849 ; M. A., ^st. 1852 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Forsyth, Rev. Robert, Ballinasloe.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
tFoster, Rev. Charles William, Newbridge, Co. Kildare.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A., Biem. 1865: Reg. Dec. 13, 1865.
Foster, Rev. Francis, Prendergast Rectory, Haverfordwest.
B. A. Vern. 1857 ; M. A., Hiem. 1860 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Foster, Rev. Frederick, Ballymacelligot, Tralee.
B.A., Hiem. 1863 ; M.A., Hiem. 1877 ; Reg. Sept. 3, 1878.
Foster, Thomas Cartret, Farra School, Bunbrusna.
B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
tFoster, Thomas "William, Royal Academy, Belfast.
Sch., 1869 ; B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. A. Hiem. 1873.
Fowler, Rev. James Thomas, East Hariningfield, Chelmsford.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; M. A., JSst. 1869; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Fowler, John Richard, 6, Duncairn-terrace, Brav.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. Maij i, 1892.
tFowler, Robert, Rahinston, Enfield, Co. Meath.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M.A., Vern. 1877; Reg. Jan. 20, 1877.
Fox, Allan Nesbitt, 20, "Waterloo-road.
B. A., Vern. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1861 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Fox, Charles Nugent, Crossakeel.
B. A., Hiem. 1873 ; M. Ch., .^st. 1876 ; Reg. May 27,
1880.
Fox, George.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1847; Reg. July 4, 1881.
tFox, John Trevor, 3, Clyde-road.
B. A.. Hiem. 1870 ; M. A., Hiem. 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., Veni. 1858; Reg. Nov. 29, 1858.
fFranklin, Rev. Edwin Lewis, Shirley, Southampton.
B.A., Hiem.. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Franks, John.
Sch., 1832; B. A., Vern. 1834; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fFranks, Kendal Matthew St. John, 69, I* itzwilliain -square.
Sch., 1872: B.A., Vern. 1873; M. D., JEst. 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., November 1832; Reg. November 20,
1832.
Franks, Thomas Cuthbert, 21, Lower Fitzwilliam-street.
B. A.. Veru. 1862 ; M. A., Hiem. 1867 ; Reg. Hept. 5, 1868.
Frazer, Kenneth, Elm Hurst, Boiirnt-mouth.
B.A., -iV. 1880; M.U., ^i*<. Ih86 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
tJKIYEESITT ELECTOES. 565
tFraser, Rev. "William, The Vicarage, St. Stephen' s-by-Saltash,
Cornwall.
B. A., Vern. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1868: Reg. Nov. 9, 1868.
Frazer, William, Yentnor, Elmhurst, Bournemouth.
B.A., ^st. 1871 ; M.D., ^st. 1878 ; Reg. Jult/ 4, 1878.
Frazer, Rev. William Henry, Constitutional Club, London, S.W.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., Miem. 1871 ; B. D. and D. D., Hiem.
1891 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Freeman, Denis William, 50, Drumcondra-road .
B.A., Vern. 1875; M.A., Fern. 1887; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Freeman, Richard Dingwell, 6, Lower Mount -street.
B.A., Hiem. 1887 ; M.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
French, Arthur, Naas.
B. A., u^st. 1823; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 28, 1832.
French, Rev. George, Shaw-street, Liverpool.
B. A., Vern. 1848 ; M. A., ^.st. 1858 ; Keg. April 8, 1874.
French, John Ale.xander, 7, Stephen's- green,
B.A., Hiem. 1869; LL.D., Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
French, Rev. Richard Valpv, Llanmartin, Newport, Monmouth.
B.A., Hie>n. 1868; LL.t)., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
French, Rev. Robert Digby, Market- Weighton, Yorks.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Frizell, Walter Hugh.
B. A., Hiem. 1876; M. A., ^^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 Rectorv, Roscrea.
B.A., Vern. 1840; M.A., Hiem. 1891; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Fry, Rev. Henry Lawrence, Bexley Heath, Kent.
B.A., Hiem. 1871; M.A., uFJst. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
fFry, Matthew Wyatt Joseph, F.T.C.
Sch., 1883; B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A., Vern. 1889 ; Reg. Jf^y 21,
1883.
Fry, Rev. James Henry, Boulogne-sur-Mer.
B. A., Hian. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1871; Reg. March 27, 1874.
Fry, Rev. William Baker, Rathdowney.
B. A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Biem. 1866; Reg. Dec. 19, 1866.
Fulford, Joseph Wood^vard, Li)ndon-road, Retford, Notts.
R.A., ^.ii. 1887 ; xM.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
fFuUer, Rev. Abraham Stritch, 7, Fitzwilliam-place.
B. A., ^st. 1846; M A., ^V. 1855; B. D. and D. D., uFst. 1872.
Reg. March 11, 1858.
Fuller, Rev. Harry Albert, Llanvaer, Kilgedin, Abergavennv.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M.A., ^st. 1861 ; Reg. J/«y 28, 1880.
fFurlong, 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., .i:.sf.. 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, Rodney-place, Ciit'ton, Bristol.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. D., ^st. 1856 ; Reg. Nov. 26, 1856.
566 UNIVERSITY ELKCTOES.
Gabbett, Rev. Edward, Croom.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M.A., Fern. 1855; Reg. Sept, 15, 1856.
tGabbett, Henry Singer, 8, Chiswi- k place, Enstlioume, Sussex.
B.A., Jiiem. 1873; M. A. and M.D., Ifiem. 1881 ; Reg. J)ec. 15, 1881.
G&ge, Robert, Rathlin Island, Ballycastle.
B. A., Vern. 1837 ; M. A., yEst. 1843 ; Reg. July 4, 1843.
Gage, Robert Charles, Rathlin Island, Ballycastle.
B.A., ^'st. 1876 ; M. Ch., Ilietn. 1878 ; Reg. Dec. 31, 1878.
Gage, Thomas Robert, 122, Pembroke- road.
Sch.. 1863; B.A., Hieni. 1865; Reg. Auff.6, 1868.
Gaggin, Rev. John, Newchapel, Clonmel.
Sch., 1838; B. A. Vern. 1841 ; Reg. Nov. 27, 1874.
Gaisford, Kev. Sti-phen Henry, Cowthorpe, Wetherby.
B. A., Vern. 1839 -, M. A., Vern. 1842 ; Reg. March 30, 1874.
Galbraith, Rev. George, Drumachose, Limavady.
B. A., ui^st. 1850 ; M. A., Vern. 1864 ; Reg. Feb. 9, 1864.
fGalbraith, Ven. Henry, Enniskerry.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M.A., Vern. 1854; Reg. Nov. 30, 1854.
fGalbraith, Hugh, 23, Waterloo-road.
B. A., Vern. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1874 ; Reg. June 20, 1874.
Galbraith, Rev. John, Vicarage, Chew Mauna, Bristol.
B. A., Vern., 1861; M. A., ITiem. 1866; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Galbraith, Rev. Richard, Texas.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M. A., Ifiem. 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., ^st. 1862; Reg. Juli/ 3, 1862.
Gallie, Rev. James, St. Luke's Vicarage, Bradford, Yorks.
B.A., ^st. 1874; M.A., JEst. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
tGalloway, Joseph, The Priorv, Monkstown.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M. A.,' Vern. 1860; Reg. Oct. 19, 1860.
Galway, Rev. William John, St. Anne's, Shandon, Cork.
B.A., u3ist. 1877; M.A., JEst. 1880; LL.D., ^st. 1881; Reg.
June 30, 1880.
Galwey, Rev. James, Kanturk.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Vern. 1860; Reg. April 16, 1860.
Gamble, Rev. John, 9, Lidlington -place, Oakley-square, London, N.W.
B.A., lliem. 1879; M.A., Eiem. 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., Hion. 1882 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Garde, Henry Walter.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., ^st. 1858 ; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
Garde, Thomas, GarrydufF, Youghal.
B. A., Vern. 1829; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 12, 1832.
Gardiner, Rev. Frederick Augustus, Woking.
B.A., u^Jsl. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1865; lieg. Auff. 5, 1871.
Gardiner, Rev. Frederick Evelyn, Rectory, Hackney, London, E.
B.A., ^.st. 1872; M.A., uiist. 1879; Reg. Mai/ 28, 1880.
tJNITERSlTY ELECTORS. 56?
Gardiner, Eev. John Samuel Jephson, Black Torrington, High amp ton.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M.A., Vern. 1868; Reg. Aug. 20, 1868.
f Gardiner, Rev. William, Marlborough, Wilts.
B.A. and M.A. {ad eund. Oxford), Hiem. 1881; Reg. Dec. 15,
1881.
Gardner, Rev. Joseph Sturdy, Southport, Lancashire.
B.A., uEst. 1883 ; M.A., JEst. 1886 ; Reg. Jidy 1, 1886.
Garlick, Rev. Ambrose, Grammar School, Donington, Spalding.
B. A., ^st. 1879; M. A., ^st. 1882; Reg. July 1, 1882.
Garnet, Henry Eli.
B. A., JSk. 1852 ; M. A., ^st. 18o5 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Garnett, Rev. Charles Leslie, Stewartstown.
B. A., Vern. 1866 ; M. A., ^st. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Garrett, Rev. George, Kilmeague.
B. A.. Vern. 1846 ; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
fGarrettj Rev. George Henry, Widnes Vicarage, Warrington.
Sch., 1877; B. A., Hiem. 1878; M.A., Vern. 1882; B.D., Vern.
1885 ; Reg. Mrty 28, 1877.
Garrett, Rev. John Galloway, Ceylon.
Sch., 1875; B.A., Hietn. 187 o; M.A., Vern. 1884 ; Reg. if«y 24,1875.
Garrett, Rev. John, Moss Side, Manchester.
B. A., ^st. 1844 ; M. A., ^st. 1860 ; B. D. and D. D., Hiem. 1865 ;
Reg. Atig. 27, 1874.
fGarstin, John Ribton, Braganstown, Castlebellingham.
B.A., Fern. 1857; M. A., Vern. 1860; B. D., Hiem. 1891; Reg.
Nov. 15, 1860.
Garvey, George Bloomfield, 7, Oxraantown Mall, Parsonstown,
B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A.I., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 24, 1892.
Garvey, John William Frederick, Ballina.
B.A., JSst. 1878; M.A., ^st. 1887; Reg. May 4, 1887.
Garvey, Toler Roberts, 7, Oxmantown Mall, Parsonstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1886 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Garvey, Thomas Blennerhasset, Burgesland, Newcastle, Clonrael.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 : M. A., uSst. 1873 ; Reg. July 10, 1873.
Gatchell, Rev. James Henry, Mount Bernard, Castlederg.
B.A.,^s/. 1877; M. A., ^s^;. 1881 ; B.D., Hiem. 1890 ; D.D.,
^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Gater, William Ilemy, 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. (ad eund. Cantab.), Hiem. 1865 ; Reg. Dec. 13, 1865.
Gaul, Rev. William Thomas, Bloemfontein, South Africa.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; M.A., ^nt. 1882; Rog. July 1, 1882.
Gaussen, Rev. James, Charlestown Rectory, Ardee.
B.A., yFst. 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., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. Ju.ne 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., u^st. 1883; M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. May 12, 1886.
668 TTNIVEESITY ELECTORS.
tGeale-Wybrants, "VTilliam, 45, Raglan-road.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M.A., ^sf.. 1875, as Geale; Reg. Jan. 22, 1877.
Gelston, Rev. Hugh, Enniskeen Rectory, Kingscourt.
B. A., .«"»<. 1844 ; M. A., ^sL 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Geoghegan, Rev. Edward, Bardsea, Ulverston.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1845; Reg. Auff. 6, 1847.
tGeoghegan, Henry William, 8, Ver^emount, Clonskeagh.
B.A.,^im. 1866; M.A. and LL.D., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Jan. 7, 1880.
Geoghegan, Jacob Thomas, 8, Hatch-street.
B A.', mem. 1867; M.A,, ^V. 1885; Reg. Mai/ 6, 1885.
Geoghegan. Robert, Grasmere, The Avenue, Beckenham, Kent.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Geoff heff an, William, Carvsfort Lodge, Stillorgan.
B. A., Hiem., 1865; M. Chir., Hiem. 1867 ; Reg. Noo. 12, 1874.
Gernon, William Joseph, 53, Lansdowne-road.
B. A., Vern. 1844 ; M. A., ^^st. 1847 ; Reg. Jult/ 27, 1847.
Gibbings, Rev. Edward, 5, Clarence-terrace, Cork.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Gibbings, Rev. Richard, Llamerewig, Newtown.
B.A., Vern. 1857: M.A., ^st. 1880; B.D. and DD., Hiem. 1886;
Reg. June 30, 1880.
fGibbings, Thomas.
Sch. 1891 ; B.A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Mai/ 25, 1891.
Gibbon, Rev. Charles IlifFe, Lutton Rectory, Oundle.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M.A.,.i.$^ 1846; Riig. Auff. 11, 1868.
Gibbon, Edward Acton, The Cottage, Sandvmount.
B. A., u^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.
Gibbon, Rev. Wm. Monk, 34, Lower Leeson-street.
B. A,, Hiein. 1886; M. A., Hie?n. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Gibbon, William .Monck, Templeshelin, Adamstown, Enniscorthy.
B. A., Hietn. 1861; M.A., Fern'. 1865; Reg. March 14, 1865.
Gibbs, Ven. Geo. Meade, Vicarage, 19, Thornton-avenue, Telford Park,
Streatham Hill, Jj.mdon, S.W.
B.A., Vert. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1862; Reg. Jul i/ i, 1881.
fGibson, Rev. Benjamin, 3, Abercom-torrace, 8ydney-parade.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. ^'ov. 17, 1856.
Gibson, Rev, Charles Edward, Bays Hill Lawn, Cheltenham.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., ^iV. 1857; \ieg. Aug. 11, 1868.
Gibson, Rev. Charles Henry, Sydney, Australia,
B.A,, J'ern. 1869; M.A., JEst. 1885; Reg. June 26, 1885.
fGibson, Bight Hon. Edward, Baron Ashbourne, 23, Fitzwilliam-square.
B, A„ Vern. 1858; M,A,, J'ern. 1861; Reg, Oct. 24, 1861.
fGibson, Right Hon. John (ieorgc, 38, Fitzwilliam-place.
Sch., 18G5; B. A., Hiem. 1867; Reg. 1865,
Gibson, Uev. Thomas Browndl, King's^ Hospital, Oxmantown.
B.A., P'ern. 1877; M.A., Vern. 1880; Rog. Feb. 10, 1880.
Gibson, Capt. William, Rocklbrcst, Roscrea.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M.A., yFst. 1863; B.eg. Koo. 28, 1863.
Gibton. Robert, Courthouse, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia,
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; LL.D., Vern. 1872; Reg. Feb. 13, 1872.
trNIVESSlTY ELECTOltS. 569
fGick, Thomas, Santon, Upper Rathmines.
Mus. B., jEst. 1880 ; Mus. D., jEst. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Gilbert, Rev. Frederick William Pakenham, 15, Anroyd- street,
Dewsbury.
B. A., Hiem. 1885 ; M. A. uEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
GUdea, Rev. George Robert, 17, Alpha-place, Thurloe- square, London,
S.W.
B. A., rem. 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.,vEs^. 1858; M.A., Eiem. 1860 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Gilfoyle, Anthony Thomas, 34, Upper Gardiner-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17,1885.
Gill, Rev. Ebenezer Ernest, Mullyon Vicarage, Helston.
B. A., Hiem. 1877; M. A., ^st. 1882; Keg. July 1, 1882.
Gill, Henry Joseph, Roebuck House, Clonskeagh.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M. A.,yi\< 1872; Heg. Feb. 19, 1873.
Gill, Rev. Hugh Stowell, Malew Vicarage, Ballasalla, Isle of Man.
B. A. JEnt. 1853; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Gillespie, Re; v. Henry John, Killaloe.
B.A., ^st. 1885; M.A., J^st., 1888; B.D. and D.D., Eiem. 1891
Reg. Maij 2, 1888.
Gillespie, Thomas Richard, India.
B.A., Vern. 1881 ; M.D., Vern. 1886; Reg. March 9, 1886.
Gillington. Hev. John Maurice, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.
B. A., Vern. IS.^l ; M. A., Vern. 1857 ; Reg. April 1, 1874.
Gillmor, Rev. William George, Dunmore East, Waterford.
B.A., Vern. 1875; M..A., ^st. 1878; Reg. Julij 4, 1878.
fGilmore, James Boyd, Marlborough, Wilts.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M.A., Vern. 1853; ^e^. Feb. 14, 1853.
fGilmore, John Edward, Fairy Hill, Bray.
Sch., 1879; B. A., ifu-w. 1880; M.A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. June 9,
1879.
Gilmore, John, 8, Herbert-street.
B.A., Vern. 1838; LL. D., Vern. 1847; 'Reg. July 7, 1847.
Giveen, Rev. Richard Lockwood, 66, Myddeltoii .Square, London, E.G.
Sch., 1859; B.A., Hiem. 1860; M.A., Hiem. 1863; Reg. Nov.,
1864.
Given, Rev. James, Vicarage, Chapel-en-le- Frith, Stockport.
B.A., ^st. 1886; M. A. and LL. D., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19,
1889.
Given- Wilson, Rev. Thomas, Plaistow.
B.A., ^st. 1882; M.A., uEst. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Glanville, Frederick Charles.
Sch. 1884; U.K., Hiem. 1886; M.A., ^«^. 1890; Reg. June 9, 1884.
Glass, David Dici<son.
B.A., ^st. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1862; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Glenn, John Hugh Robert, Mount Htrheit, Bray.
B. A., Hiem. 1885; M. A., yEi^t. 1891 : Reg. May 6, 1891.
Glenny, Rev. Ruheit Edmund, Clonallen, NN'mrenpoint.
B.A., Vern. 1864 ; M.A., ^,t. 1874; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1891 ;
Reg. June 24, 1874.
570 UNITERSriT ELECTORS.
Gloster, James, 15, Upper Phillim re-place, Kensington, London, W.
B.A., JSst. 1878; M.Ch., ^st. 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., Hitm. 1873 ; M.A., ^st. 1877 ; Re^. July 4, 1881.
Glover, Rev. Frederick Augustus, Witheme Rectory, Alford, Lincoln-
shire.
B. A., ^st. 1870 ; M. A., JSst. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Goff, William Goff Davis, Glenville, Waterford.
B. A., ^st. 1862 ; M.A., JEst. 1853; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Gogartv, Henry Alexander Dane John, Canterbury.
B.A., Vern. 1855; M.D., ^^t. 1878; Reg. July 4, 1878.
Going, Rev. John, Hawkchurch, Axminster.
B. A., ^st. 1847 ; M. A., u^st. 1858; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
f Goligher, Wm. Alexander.
Sch., 1890; B.A. Uiem. 1892; Reg. June 2, 1890.
Gollock, Rev. Thomas Henry, Forrest House, Coachford.
B. A., .fJst. 1852; M. A., ^st. 1857; Reg. Nov. 19, 1857.
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., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. J/me 26, 1890.
tGoodbody, Robert, Fairy Hill, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Hiem. 1871 ; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Goode, George, Camden, N. S. Wales.
B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. Chir., Hiem. 1872; M.A. and M.B^Hiem.
1877; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Goode, William Henry, R. N., Finglas House.
B.A.,ir,m. 1865; M. Chir., ^s/. 1868 ; M.D.,.^*^. 1876 ; M.A.
uEst. 1877; Reg. Mai/ 10, 1869.
tGoodman, Francis George, Bri gg, Lincolnshire.
B.A.,yi:st. 1875; M.Chir., Hiem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 15, 1875.
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., Hiem. 1871; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Goodwin, Rev. Thomas, 6, Beaconsfield-ternice, Seacombe.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., Vern. 1858; LL.D., Vern. 1859; Reg.
^ug. 27, 1868.
Goold, Rev. Ebenezer, Alsager, Stoke-upon-Trent.
B.A., JEst. 1880; M. A., ^sf. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Gordon, Albert, 6, York-terrace, Cork.
B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M.A. ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1800.
Gordon, Rev. John Bagwell, 21, Fairfax-road, Hampstead, London.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M. A., Vern. 1849; Rog. /w^y 9, 1834.
Gordon, Robert, Highlands, Seaford, Co. Down.
B. A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1842; Reg. Sept. 26, 1838.
t Gordon, Samuel, 13, Hume-street.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M.A., Vern. 1841; M.D., Vern. 1877; Reg.
Aur/. 18, 1868.
Gordon, Thomas, 2, Charlemont-place, Armagh.
B.A., Hiem. 1870; M.A., JSnt. 1879: Reg. April 23, 1879.
[UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 571
Gordon, E,ev. William, Paddock, Huddersfield.
B. A., J£Ht. 1872 ; M. A., ^d. 1877 ; Re^. April 26, 1877.
Gordon, William Spear. District Asylum, Mullingar.
B.A., ^st. 1879 ; M.A., Hiew/l^dl ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Gore, \en. Arthur, Archdeacon of Macclesfield, Bowdon, Altrincham
Sch., 1850; B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., ^st. 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., ^st. 1855 ; Reg. May 31, 1880.
Gore, St. George Richard.
B. A., J^lst. 1831 ; M. A., ^st. 1834 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Gorham, Alfred.
Sch., 1879 ; B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. June 9, 1879.
Gorman, Charles, Knysiia, Cape Colony
B.A., ^st. 1876; M.D. and M.Ch., Eiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20,
1882.
Gorman, Ven. William Charles, Archdeacon of Ossory, Thomastown,
Kilkenny.
B.A., jEst. 1848; M. A., ^s^. 1875; Reg. Oct. 9, 1876.
Gort, Right Hon. Standish Prendergast, Viscount, 1, Portman- square,
London, W.
B. A., ^st. 1840 ; M. A., ^st. 1843 ; Reg. July 4, 1843.
Goslett, Rev. Frederick Louis, 7, Defoe -terrace, Tooting Graveney,
London, S.W.
B.A., uEst. 1880; M. A.. Hiem. 1883; Reg. Lee. 19, 1883.
Gotch, Frederick William, Baptist College, Bristol.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M. A., J&a'^. 1843; LL. D., ^s^. 1859; Reg.
July 4, 1881.
Gothard, Rev. Geo., Bombay.
B.A., ^st. 1870 ; M.A., Hiem. 1878 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Gough, Rev. Edwin Spencer, Barmingham, Barnard Castle.
B. A., ^st. 1867 ; M. A., ^-st. 1870; Hq^. April 1, 1874.
tGough, Right Hon. George Stephens, Viscount, St. Helen's, Booterstown.
B. A., ^st. 1836; M.A., ^st. 1840; Reg. June 27, 1837.
Gough, Rev. John, Virgin Stowe Rectory, Launceston.
B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. A., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Gowland, John William, Newtown House, Rathgar.
B.A., A':st. 1877; M.D., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Gracey, Alexander, Ballyhossett, Downpatrick.
B. A., Hiein. 1868; M. A., Vern. 1868 ; Reg. Any. 22, 1868.
Gracey, Alexander L., 37, Essex-street, Strand, London, W. C.
B. A. and M. A., ^st. 1858 ; Reg. July 12, 1858.
tGraham, Christopher, Caius College, Cambridge.
Sch., 1871; B. A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., ^st. 1877; Reg. 187L
Graham, James, London.
B.A., Vern. 1826; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Oct. 31, 1832.
Graham, Rev. John, St. Chad's Rectory, Lichfield.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., ASst. 1849 ; Reg. April 4, 1874.
Graham, Patrick John, Dorstfontein, Griqualand, South Africa.
B. A., Hiem. 1865 ; M. A., Hiem. 1868 ; LL. D., Vern. 1871 ; Reg.
Dec. 16, 1868.
Graham, Rev. Richard Rathborne, Baltimore, F.S.A.
B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.A., ^st. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
572 UHIYEESITT ELECT0E8.
tGraham, Robert.
Sch., 1872; B. A., Hiem. 1874; U. A., Hiem. 1S7 7 \ Reg. 1872.
t Graham, William, Queen's College, Belfast.
Sch.. 1865 ; B. A., Vern. 1867 ; M. A.,JEst. 1870 ; Reg. 1865.
Grant, Charles Scovell.
B. A., uEst. 1870 ; M. D., Vern. 1884; Reg. Feb. 26, 1884.
Graves, Alfred Perceval, The Orchard, Taunton.
Sch., 1868; B. A., Vern. 1871 ; M. A., JEsi. 1890; Reg. 1868.
fGraves, Rt. Rev. Charles, Lord Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, and
Aghadoe, See House, Limerick.
Sch., 1832; B.A., Vern. 1835; FeUow, 1836; M.A., ^»M838 ;
B. D. and D. D., Vern. 1851.
fGraves, Rev. Robert P., 1, Winton-road.
Sch., 1830; B.A., Vern. 1832; M.A., Vern. 1837; Reg. Jan. 25,
1836
Gray, Charles Edward, 34, Upper Mount-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. Chir., uSilst. 1869 ; M.D., Eiem. 1875; Reg
Jime 30, 1869.
tGray, George David.
Sch., 1887; B.A., mem. 1887; Reg. Jtnie 6, 1887.
Gray, Rev. Thomas Sill, Garsdon, Malmesbury, Wilts.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., ^«^ 1856; B. D., Vern. 1863; D. D.,
Vern. 1868 ; Reg. July 1, 1856.
fGray, Rev. Thomas Thompson, F. T. C.
Sch., 1852; B. A., Vern. 1856; M. A., ^st., 1859; Fellow, 18G2.
Gray, Rev. William, 26, Lansdowne Crescent, Notting-hill, London, W.
Sch., 1849; B.A., Vern. 1852; M.A., JEst. 1856; Reg. March 26,
1874.
Green, Charles Francis, Rathmines-park.
B.A., JEst. 1862 ; M.Ch., ^st. 1865; Reg. Maij 31, 1880.
Green, Rev. David, Bramley, Surrey.
B.A., Hum. 1881 ; M.A., Hiem'. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Green, Frederick, Thointield, Tunbridge Wells.
B. A., I'ern. 1856; M. A., ui:st. 1859; Reg. Jult/ 7, 1859.
fGreen, John Edward, Stroud.
Mus. D., u3^^t. 1886; Reg. Jult/ 1, 1886.
Green, Peter H'^nnis, 52, Lower Sackville-street.
Sch., 1824; B.A., ^ern. 1825: Reg. Dec. 15, 1832.
Green, SVilliam, 112, Lower Baggot-street.
Sch., 1865; B.A., Vern. 1867 ; Reg. 1865.
Green, Rev. William Spotswoud, Carrigaline, Cork.
B. A., ^sL 1871 ; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Keg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Greene, Arthur Alexander, 10, Lansdowne-road.
B.A., ^nt. 1885; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
t Greene, George Arthur, 21, Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, Lon-
don, W.
B.A., Hiem. 1876; M.A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Greene, Rev. Godfrey George, Mothel, Bagnalstown.
B.A., uEst. 1883; M.A., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
Greene, Rev. Jonas, Mount Temple, Moate.
B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Greene, Rev. Joseph, Rostrevor, Clifton, Bristol.
h.A.,^8t. 1846 ; M A.^^at. 1868; livg.Sejjt. 18, 1869.
UNIVEESITY ELECTOKS. 573
Greene, Matthew Saunders.
B. A., mem. 1860 ; M. A., Eiem. 1863 ; Reg. Jultj 4, 1881.
Greene, Richard Jonas, 49, Stephen's- green.
B.A., ^st 1846; M.A., Vern. 1850; Reg. 3Iarch 6, 1852.
Greene, Rev. Robeit Saunders, Cross Canonby, Mary port.
B.A., Hiem. 1875; M. A., JEst. 1883; Reg. Matj 2, 1883.
Greene, Thomas, 49, Stephen's-green.
B. A., ^st. 1852 ; M. A., Fern. 1859 ; Reg. 3farch 8, 1859.
Greene, Vers* Rev. William Conyngham, 49, Stephen's-green.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Fern. 1852; Reg. Feh. 24, 1852.
Greene, William Thomas, Moira House, Peckham Rye, London, S.E.
B. A., Iliem. 1864; M.A. and M.D., Riem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20,
1876.
Greenhalgh, Rev. Thomas Henry, Paddock, Iluddersfield.
B.A., u^st. 1886; M.A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Greensill, Rev. Edward, Acorington.
B.A., uSst. 1871; M.A., Hiein. ]880; Reg. Dec. 16, 1880.
Greenwood, John.
B. A., Siem. 1860; M. A., Hiem. 1863 ; Reg. Jult/ 4, 1881.
Greer, Edward, Omagh.
B.A., Fern. 1851; M.A., Fern. 1858; Reg. Feb. 16, 1858.
Greer, Edwin, Eccles-street.
B. A., Ver?i. 1862; M. A,, ^st. 1865; Reg. July 6, 1865.
tGreer, Frank Nugent.
Sch., 1880; B.A. Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. J?me l7, 1889.
tGreer, Rev. George Samuel, Portaferry.
B. A., me>n. 1871 ; M. A., Jliem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Greer, James, Omagh.
B.A., Vern. 1831; M.A., Vern. 1842; Reg. June 27, 1837.
Greer. James Sullivan.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M. A., Vern. 1842; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
Greer, Rev. John Robert, Churston Ferrars, Brixham.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A.. Vern. 1857; Reg. Auc/. 25, 1868.
Greer, Thomas Mac (iregor, Bally money.
B. A., uF:>it. 1873 ; M. A., Bitm. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
tGreer, Rev. Wm. Benjamin, Waldringham, Surrey.
Sch., 1868 ; B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., ^st. 1873 ; Reg. 1868.
Gregg, Rev. James Fitzgerald, Limerick.
B. A., Vern. 1843; M. A., Vern. 1848; Reg. March 7, 1848.
fGregg, James.
Sch., 1888 ; Reg. Mat/ 28, 1888.
Gregg, John Thomas.
B. A., ^.si. 1837 ; M.A., Vern. 1840; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
fGregg, Right Rev. Robert Samuel, Lord Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and
Ross, See House, Cork.
B. A., Fern. 1857 ; M. A., JEst. 1860 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1873 ;
Reg. June 29, 1860.
Gregg, Rev. Thomas Huband, Southend, Essex.
B. A., Hiem. 1861; M. A., Vern. 1867; M. D., ^st. 1873;
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; lieg, March 1, 1870.
574 UNIVERSITY ELECTOES.
Gregg, "NVilliam TIenry, Ed;.reworth8town.
B.A., Vein. 1867; M. Chir., ^st. 1H69; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Gregory, Rev. Wm. Herbert, Hesketh Park College, Southport.
B. A., rem. 1888: M. A. ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Gregory, Wm. Jas. Thomas, Oxford-stieet, St Helen's, Lanes.
B. A., uiJst. 1888 ; M. A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. Maij 6, 1891.
Grey-Edwards, Ht-nrv, Bangor, North "Wales.
B.A., ^st. 1878; M.D., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec 18, 1884.
fGrierson, Rev. Charles Thornton, Seapatrick, Banbridge.
B. A., ^st. 1879 ; M. A., ^Sst. 1882 ; Reg. Juli/ 1, 1882.
Griersoii, Rev. Frederick John, Oldeastle, Co. Meath.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Griffin, Rev. Edward Morgan, Forgney, Moyvore, Mullingar.
B. A., uEst. 1880 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. Mai/ 7, 1884.
fGriffin, Robert William, 1, Harcourt-terrace.
Sch.. 1859; B. A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., Miem. 1863; LL. D., Hiem.
1865; Reg. 1859.
Griffith, Dudley Perceval, Ennis.
B.A., Vern. 1889 ; M.A., Vern. 1892 ; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Griffith, Rev. Edward, Quatford Castle, Bridgenorth.
B. A., Vern. 1827 ; M. A., ^st. 1842; Reg. Feb. 2, 1833.
Griffith, James de Burgh, Melbourne.
B. A., ^s^ 1873; M. Chir.,^s2;. 1875; M.B., Hiem. 1886; Reg.
June 80, 1875.
Griffith, Rev. Julius Henry, Drumcliffe, Ennis.
B.A., ^st. 1851 ; M.A. ^st. 1877 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1891 ;
Reg. May 31, 1880.
Griffith, Richard, Olenmore, The Park, Cheltenham.
B.A., Vern. 1849; M.Ch., JEst. 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., Hiejn. 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 Wrigley, Charlemont House, Rutland-square.
B.A., Hie^n. 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. June 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.
t Groves, 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., uEst. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dee. 20, 1882.
Grubb, Rev. Harry Percy, C. M. S. House, Salisbury-square,
London.
B. A., ^st. 1871 ; M. A., uEat. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
UNIVERSITY ELECTOES. 575
Gubbins, He v. Arthur Gough, Fairoak, Bishopstoke, Hants.
B. A., Vern. 1875 ; M. A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Gubbins, William Lanncelot, Army Medical Staff, Bengal.
B. A., Hiem. 1870; M. Chir., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Guinness, Arthur Hart, Protestant Alliance, Charing Cross, London.
B. A., Fern. 1849; M. A., Fern. 1863; Reg. Nov. 30, 1863.
Guinness, Edward Cecil, Baron Iveagh, 80, Stephen's-green.
B. A., ^st. 1870 ; M.A., mem. 1872; Reg. Dec. 19, 1872.
Guinness, Rev. William 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.,JEst. 1857; Reg. Mv. 12, 1857.
Gunning, William Herbert, Wellington Park, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 1872 ; M. A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Jan. 22, 1876.
fGwj'^nn, Edward John.
Sch., 1888 ; B.A., Riem. 1889; Reg. Ma^ 28, 1888.
fGwynn, Rev. John, Regius Professor of Divinity.
Sch., 1848; B. A., Fern. 1850; Fellow, 1853; M.A., Vern. 1854;
B. D., Vern. 1861; D.D., Vern. 1880.
Gwynne, Charles Nelson, Brightfield House, Sheffield.
B. A., mem. 1869 ; M. Chir. ^st. 1874; M.D., miem. 1886; Reg.
Jickj 9, 1874.
Gwynne, Rev. Robert, St. Mary's Vicarage, Charing Cross-road, Lon-
don, W. C.
Sch., 1852; B. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Jan. 6, 1869.
Gyles, Walter, 13, Leinster-street.
B. A., ^st. 1869 ; M. A., mem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Hackett, Rev. Frederick John, Portrush.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1885; Reg. Jtme 28, 1888.
fHackett, Rev. Henry Monck Mason, India.
Sch., 1871 ; B.A., Vern. 1873 ; M.A., Vern. 1876; Reg. 1871.
Hackett, Rev. John, Chaplain to the Forces, ShornclifFe.
B. A., ^st. 1876; M. A., ^st. 1879; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Hackett, John Winthrop, Weld Club, Perth, W. Australia.
B.A., ^st. 1871; M.A. mem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Hackett, Rev. Samuel John, Holywood, Belfast.
B.A., mem. 1878; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
fHackett, Rev. Thomas Edmund, St. James's Parsonage, Bray.
Sch., 1870; B.A., mem. 1872; M.A., Vern. 1876; Reg. 1870.
Hackett, Rev. Thomas Aylmer Pearson, The Rectory, Kilmallock.
B.A., miem. 1877; D. D., mem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Hackett, Rev. William Montagu, Tattingst(me, Ipswich.
B.A., mem. 1882; M.A., mem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Hadath, Edward Evans.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1861; Eeg. /w/y 4, 1881.
Haines, Rev. John, Enniskeen, 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, It'/
Halahan, Rev. John, Berehaven.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., ^st. 1872 ; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Halahan, Richard Fleming.
B.A., Vern. 1862; M.A., Vern. 1865; Reg. /% 4, 1881.
2e
576 UNIVEESITY ELECTORS.
Hall, Rev. Carter, Peldon Rectorv, Colchester.
B. A., Vern. 1834 ; M. A., V'em. 1837 ; Reg. June 4, 1874.
Hall, Rev. Hunry North George, St. Mary, Wbitechapel, London,
E.
B. A., u^st. 1880; M. A., JEst. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Hall, Rev. Richard Augustus, Quivey Parsonage, Belturbet.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M.A., Vern. 1857; Reg. Feb. 25, 1857.
Hall, Robert John, The School, Kilkenny.
B.A., ^st. 1885; M.A., JEst. 1888; Reg. Moij 2, 1888.
Mall, Samuel, Newcourt, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
B. A., Hiem. 1869; M. A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Feb. 29, 1876.
Hall, Rev. William, Folkestone.
B. A., Vern. 1860 ; M. A., Hiem. 1863 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Hallam, Rev. Edward, Camolin.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M. A., ^st. 1841; Reg. June i, 1838.
fHallam, Rev. "William Edward, Camolin.
B. A., Vern. 1864; M.A., Hiem. 1871.
Hallaran, Richard Bunbury, Cahirciveen.
Sch. 1884 ; B.A., Nicm. 1885 ; Reg. June 9, 1884.
Hallaran, Rev. Thomas Tuckey, Cahirciveen.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Dec. 1, 1874.
Halliday, Rev. Andrew, Middlesborough, Yorks.
B.A., ^st. 1873 ; M.A., ^st. 1876; Reg. March 31, 1880.
Halliday, Rev. Henry, Holvwood, Belfast.
B.A., ^st. 1874; M.A.", ^st. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Halpin, Rev. Arthur Neville, Castle Hill, Reading.
B. A., JEst. 1879 ; M. A., JEst. 1883 ; Reg. May 2, 1883.
Halpin, \Vm. Henry, Erskine-terrace, Cavan.
B. A., ^st. 1885; M. A., ^st. 1800; R. g. June 26, 1890.
Halsted, Rev. Thomas Daniel, Little Hereford, Salop.
B. A., Vern. 1846; M A., Vern. 1857; Reg. March 17, 1874.
Hamer, David, 9, York-terrace, Blackburn.
B.A., Hiem. 1887 ; M.A., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. J)ec. 18, 1890.
Hamerton, John Taylor, 61, Upper Sackville-street.
B.A., Vern. 1835; M.A., Vern. 1838; Reg. Sept. 21, 1835.
Hamerton, Morgan Fox, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Mans^field, Notts.
B. A., Hie?n. 1869 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1874 ; Reg. Nov. 13, 1874.
Hamilton, Rev. Alexander Pollock, Sedgley, Staffs.
B.A., ^st. 1883 ; M.A., JSst. 1886; Reg. Juli/ 1, 1886.
tHamilton, Andrew Breakey.
Sch., 1888; B.A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Mai/ 28, 1888.
Hamilton, Rev. Arthur Wolfe, 44. Eaton-square, London, S. W.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., ^st. 1874 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Hamilton, Rev. Benjamin, 4, Reservoir-road, Brockleyiise, London, S.E.
B.A., uSst. 1882; M.A., JEst. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Hamilton, Rev. Charles Gillingham, Royal Lunatic Hospital, Cheadle.
Sch., 1849; B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., ^st. 1864; Reg. Auff. 27,
1874.
Hamilton, Rev. Charles James, 14, Victoria Grove, "West Brompton,
London, S.W.
B. A., ^st. 1838 ; M. A., u^st. 1863 ; Reg. Aug. 29, 1868.
tHamilton, Edward, 120, Stephen's-green.
B.A., ^tt. 1845; M.D.,^«^ 1860; Reg. Oct. 18, 1860.
TJNIVBRSITY ELECTORS. 5 / 7
Hamilton, Ven. Edward James, Archdeacon of Derry, Desertmartin,
Magherafelt.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Dee. 17, 1873.
Hamilton, Edwin, 26, Stephen' s-green.
B.A., Vern. 1874; M..A., ^st. 1877; xieg. June 2S, 1877.
Hamilton, Rev. Frederick, Sliao.
B.A., Vern. 1826; M.A., iYo^;. 1832; Reg. Oct. 2, 1868.
Hamilton, Vcn. Frederick Charles, Archdeacon of Limerick.
B.A., Vern. 1850; M. A., Vem. 1854; Reg. Ak^. 8, 1868.
Hamilton, Kev. George, Middleton Rectory, Saxmundham.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., ^.st. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Hamilton, Ven. George Hans, Archdeacon of Northumberland, the
College, Durham.
B. A., Vern. 1845 ; M. A., ^si. 1850 ; B. D. and D. D., Vern. 1883 ;
Reg. Jtdp'I, 1850.
Hamilton, Rev. Henry Balfour, Westleake, Kingston-on-Soar, Notts.
B.A., y^st. 187o;'M.A., Vein. 1882; Reg. Feb. 21, 1882.
Hamilton, Henry Blackburne, Col., Carlton Club, London, S. W.
M. A., ^st. i870 {ad ennd. Oxon.); Reg. Juhi 6, 1870
'" amilton, James Paumiere, Recorder of Cork, Kildare-street Club.
Sch., 1838; B.A., Vern. 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. 18^1; M.A., M<it. 1878; Reg. Jtcli/, 1878.
Hamilton, Thomas Kinley, Tandragee.
B.A., Vern. 1875: M.D., ITiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Hamilton, "William Alexander, Coolmore House, Ballyshannon.
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., Riem. 1860; Reg. Srpt. 10, 1874.
Hamilton, Rev. William Alfred, Taney Glebe, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Vern. 1846; M.A., Vern. 1858; B.D. and D.D.,^si;. 1877;
Reg. Oct. 18, 1858.
Hamilton, Rev. William Henry, Lillington Lodge, Lancaster- road,
Birkdalc, Southport.
B. A., Vera. 1848; iNI. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. 3farchBl, 1874.
f Hammond. Rev. John, 11, Church-street, Durham.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M.A., ITiem. 1861 ; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1891 ;
Reg. Juhj 25, 1874.
Hammonds, Rev. Edwin, St. John's College. Battersea.
B.A., Jlievr. 1881 ; M.A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Hanan, Rev. Denis, The Rectory, Tippcrary,
B.A. ,^st. 1870; M.A., yF:st. 1873; B.J)., Hiem. 1882; D.D., ^^*^.
1889; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Hanbur)'-, Rev. William Christopher, Ford Lodge, Cavan.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M.A. and B.D., JS'im. 1891; 'Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Hancock, Rev. John, Coleton's Hospital, Stapleton, Bristol.
B. A., uEst. 1878 ; M.A.,^st. 1881 ; Reg. April 29, 1881.
Handcock, Charles.
B.A., Vern. 1830; M. A., Hiem. 1832; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
Handy, Rev. Leslie Alexander, 22, Middle Gardiner-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1876; M..A.,Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
2 e2
578 UNITERSITT ELECTORS.
Hanlon, Rev. Alexander Patrick, Ballyhamlet, Tallow.
B.A., Veru. 1844; LL. D., Fern 1865; Reg. Mat/12, 1865.
Hanlon, Rev. William, Innishannon.
B.A., Htem. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Hanna, Francis, Madras.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A. and M. Eug., Hiem. 1871; Reg. Dee. 6,
1877.
Hannan, Francis John, Manor House, Woodstock, Oxon.
B.A., Vern. 1873; M.D., Vern. 1876; Reg. Feb. 29, 1876.
Hannav, Rev. Robert, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., Vern. 1870 ; B.D. and D. D., uEst. 1871 ;
Reg. June 28, 1871.
Harbord, Rev. Richard Charles Mordaunt, Drimoleague.
B.A,, Hiem. 1879: M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Lee. 20, 1882.
Harcourt, Rev. Gerald Ximenes, All Saints Vicarage, Battersea Park,
London.
B.A., Hietn. 1878; M.A., Hiem. 1881; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
fHarden, John Mason.
Sch., 1890 ; B.A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. June 2, 1890.
fHarding, Rev. Jonathan, Gilford, Co. Down.
B. A., Vern. 18.56 ; M. A., Hiem. 1869 ; Reg. Dec. 28, 1872.
Harding, Rev. Charles William, St. Mark's Parsonage, Ballysillan,
Belfast.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., Hiem. 1872; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Hardy, Rev. Edward John, Queen Victoria Hospital, Netley.
B.A., Hi^m. 1871 ; M.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. March 5, 1878.
Hare, Rev. Robert Stewart, Brighton Vicarage, Derbyshire.
B.A., JEst. 1875; M.A., ^st. 1878; Reg. June 1, 1880.
fHare, Very Rev. Thomas, Dean of Ussory, Kilkenny.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M. A., ^?V?m. 1866 ; B.D. and D.D., ^«M878 ;
Reg. Jult/ 30, 1867.
Hargrave, Henry James Bennet, 56, Upper Mount-street.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Hargreave, John.
B. A., Vern. 1854; LL. D., JEst. 1870; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
Hargreaves, William.
B. A., Hiem. 1886 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Harke, Rev. Frederick Martyn, St. Stephen's, Islington, London, N.
B.A., Vern. 1840; M. A., yKst. 1849; Reg. Jnli/ S, 1849.
Harke, Rev. William Henry, Mickleham Rectory, Dorking.
B.A., rem. 1856; M. A.. Vern. 1860; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Harley, Rev. Christopher Burkitt, 3, B. l;;r;ive-plucf, Cork.
B.A., .Jist. 1861; M.A., Hiem. 1878; Rig. Dec. 18, 1878.
Harman, Rodolph, Army Medical Department.
B.A., Hitm. 1868 ; M.Ch., Vern. 1870 ; Reg. June 3, 1880.
Harman, Rev. Samuel Thomas, Templebrady, Crosshaven.
B. A., Hiem. 1860 ; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. Feb. 28, 1865.
Harman, William Morton, Winchester.
B A., Vern. 1855 ; M.D., u^st. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Harmer, Rev. Henry Marven, Parranarworthal, Cornwall.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. A., yEst. 1853; Reg. ^m<7. 27, 1874.
Sarpur, Rev. Thomas William, Clonastie, Naas.
B.A., JSst. 1877 ; M.A., ^sL 1880 ; Reg. April 23, 1880.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 579
Harris, Ernest Wormser, 124, Lower Baggot-street.
B.A., mem. 1881; LL.D., ITiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
tHarris, Francis William FitzGerald, 24, Mountjoy-square, E.
B.A., uEi^L 1870; LL.D., H/em. 1879; Reg. Bee. 17, 1879.
Harris, Rev. Percy ChaiLs, Grammar School, Kiiiver, Stourbridge.
LL.D. {adeimd. Oxon.) ; Jliem. 1891; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
fHaiTis, Reginald Thomas, 24, Mountjoy-square.
B.A., ^st. 1882 ; M.A., ^,v^. 188o ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Harris, Rev. Samuel Musgrave, 23, Leinster-road, Rathmines.
B. A., Vern. 1869; M. A., Fern. 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., Mem. 1867 ; Reg.
Auff. 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.
Sch., 1879 ; B. A., Htem. 1880; Reg. June 9, 1879.
Harrison, Thomas, University, New Brunswick.
B. A., uEst. 1864; LL.D., mem. 1869; M. A., ^sf. 1873; Reg.
Dec. 15, 1869.
Harrison, Thomas, 23, St. Leonard' s-terrace, Chelsea.
B. A., miem. 1873; M, Chir., Miem. 1875; Rrg. Dec. 18, 1875.
Harriscm, William Henry, Millington's Hospital, Shrewsbury.
B.A., ^sf. 1880; M.A., mem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Hart, Rev. Dudley, Stretford Rectory, Manchester.
B.A., Hietn. 1863; M. A., Hiem. 1866; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
tHart, George Vaughan, Regius Professor of Feudal and English Law,
14, Lower Pembroke- street.
Sch., 1863; B.A., Miem. 1863; LL.D., Vern. 1888; Reg. ^w^. 8,
1868.
Hart, Very Rev. Henry Martyn, Denver, Colorado, U. S.
B.A., miem. 1861 ; M.A., Miem. 1864 ; B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1889 ;
Reg. Nov. 10, 1868.
Harte, Rev. James, Delgany, Co. Wicklow.
B.A., ^st. 1884; M.A., JEst. 1887; Reg. 3Iaj/ i, 1887.
Hartigan, Rev. Allen Stuart, Wellesbourne, Warwick.
B. A., ^st. 1879; M. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Hartley, Rev. Thomas, Borris.
B. A., Vern. 1830; M. A., Vern. 1833; Reg. Feb. 5, 1833.
fHartmann, Albert Frederick Otho.
Mus. D., Miem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 15, 1875.
t Hartrick, Rev. Edward John, Rectory, Ballynure, Belfast.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M.A., ^st. 1843; Reg. Nov. 4, 1843.
Harvey, Rev. Alfred Thomas, Athboy.
B. A., Vern. 1866; M. A., Vern. 1870 ; Reg. March 1, 1870.
Harvey, John Maclachlan, Bargy Castle, Bally cogly.
B.A., ^st. 1878; M. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Harvey, Joseph, Wexford.
B. A., Vern. 1830; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 16, 1832.
Haslam, Rev. George Edwin, Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia.
B.A., Miem. 1881; M.A., Miem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
580 tJNIVEHSlTY ELECTORS.
Hassard, Robert, Parkmore, Co. Antrim.
B. A., Hiem. 1860 ; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. Jtihj 5, 1865.
Hassard, William Ciiarles, Kilpeddar.
B.A., Hiem. 1863 ; M.Ch., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. June 1, 1880.
Hastings, Rev. Samuel, Halton Rectory, Lancaster.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., Hiem. 1865; Reg. Nov. 24, 1866.
Hatchell, John, Kildare-strcct Club.
B. A., ^Est. 1847; M. A., yl^st 1865 ; Reg. July 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., Vern. 1844; Fellow, 1844; M. A., Vern. 1852; M. J)., Hiem.
1862; D.Sc.,^5^. 1891.
Hawkt'S, Rev. John Henry, New Zealand.
B.A., J^st. 1877; M.A., 7/Jew. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Hawkins, Edward Hugh, The Vicarage, Stroud.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; M.A., uEst. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Hawkins, James Staples, St. Fenton's, Howth.
B.A., Ver7u 1860 ; M.A., yEst. 1874 ; Reg. June 1, 1880.
Havdcn, Rev. Edward, Batley. Yorks.
"B.A., Hiem. 1887; LL.D., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
Haydock, Frederick William, 140, Alexandra-road, Manchester.
Mus. B., .^st. 1880; Mus. D., Vern. 1891; Rag. Feb. 10,
1891.
Haydn, Rev. John Armour, Nantenan, Askeaton.
K A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., Vern. 1870; LL.D., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg.
Dec. 20, 1871.
Hayes, Rev. Francis Carlile, Raheny.
B.A., Hiem. 1860; M.A.,//em. 1863; Reg. Jan. 13, 1864.
Hayes, Rev. Richard, Londonderry.
Sch., 1877 ; B.A., Hiem. 1877; Reg. May 28, 1877.
Hayes, Ri* hard Atkinson, 56, Merrion-square, S.
B.A., Hiem. 1870; M.D., .Jst. 1878; Keg. July 4, 1878.
Hayes, Richard Frederick. (Abroad.)
B.A., i/tm..l879; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Hayes, Rev, Richard Thomas, Magourney, CoachfDrd.
B. A., Hiem. 1871; M. A., Hiem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 17, 1875.
Hayes, Rev. Stanl(y Hamilton, Westminster Union, Poland-street,
Oxford-street, London, W.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., J£st. 1871 , Reg. June 28, 1871.
Hayes, Thomas Crawford, 17, Clargcs-street, Piccadilly, London, W.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M. D., J£st. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg.
June 30, 1875.
fHayes, Rev. William Arthur, Dromore, Co. Down.
B.A., Vern. 1872; M.A., Vern. 1877 ; Reg. March 26, 1879.
Hayncs, Michael.
Sch., 1840; B. A., Vern. 1841 ; Reg. Oct. 17, 1844
Ilealey, William Henrv, 229, Gt. Chatham -street, London, E.
B.A., yFsl. 1889; M.A., ^4,W. 1892; Reg. June 26, 1892.
Healy, (eorge White, St. Fin Barre's, ('ork.
B.A., JItem. 1881 ; M.A., Vern. 1886; Reg. March 9, 1886.
tTNlTERSITT ELECTOKS. 681
Healy, Eev. John, Kells.
B.A., ^sf. 1875 ; LL.D., ^st. 1879 ; Eeg. Juli/ 4, 1879.
Heany, Rev. Thomas, St. Stephen's, Hull.
B.A., mem. 1869 ; M. A., Fern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Hearn, Richard Thomas, 7, Belgrave-square, Rathmines.
E. A., ^st. 1872; M. D., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Hearn, William Francis, New Ross.
B.A., ^st. 1884; M.A, ^st. 1887 ; Eeg. June 30, 1887.
Hearne, Rev. Frederick John, Groorasport, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 1845; M. A., Vern. 1848; Reg. Nov. 29, 1848.
Ilearne, John Bagge, Kinkora, DoUymount.
B. A., ^st. 1835; M. A., rm?.'l842; Reg. Jan. 25, 1836.
Hearne, Rev. Lewis Rejniolds, Astley Bridge, Bolton-le-Moors.
B. A., .-Est. 1860; M.A., ^st. 1874; Reg. Sept. 1, 1874.
Heather, Rev. George Abraham, Achonry, Ballyraote.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; M. A., M^t. 1859 ; Reg. Sept. 5, 1868.
Heather, Rev. Geo. Frederick, Grammar School, Hampton-on-Thames,
London, S. W.
B.A., ^«m. 1860; M.A., ^im.l869; Reg. Bee. 1869.
Heatly, Rev. Robert Young, Kilkenny.
Sch., 1850 ; B.A., ^st. 1852 ; M.A., Hiem. 1867 ; B.D. and D.D.
Hiem. 1884 ; Reg. Au(/. 15, 1868.
Seazle, Isaac Stamers, Carrigdewe, Blackrock, Cork.
Sch., 1854; B.A., Vern. 1859; Eeg. Nov. 29, 1860.
Heazle, William, Australia.
Sch., 1851; B.A., ^st. 1854; M.A., Vern. 1859; Eeg. Nov. 29,
1859.
Helm, George Frederick.
B.A. and M.D., .Est. 1867 ; Eeg. Nov. 23, 1874.
Hemphill, Charles Hare, 65, Merrion-squ;ire, South.
Sch., 1842; B.A., Vrn. 1844; Eeg. Oct. 23, 1848.
tHemphill. Eev. Samuel, Professor of Biblical Greek, Eectory,
Parson stown.
Sch., 1881 ; B.A., ^st. 1882 ; B.D., ^st. 1886 ; D.D., Hiem.
1892; Eeg. June 13, 1881.
Hemphill, Stanhope Charles John, 65, Merrion-square, South.
B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.A., Hietn. 1877 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Henderson, Achesou Thompson, 60, Mount] oy-square, West.
B.A., ^^t. 1833; M.A., Vern. 1857; Reg. March 30, 1857.
Henderson, James, Oaklev House, Windsor Park, Belfast.
B.A., JE.st. 1871 ; M.A., Hiem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 17, 1875.
Henderson, John.
Sch., 1855; B.A., ^st. 1859; Reg. Jul// 4, 1881.
Henderson, Rev. William, Theological College, University-street,
Montreal.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M.A., ^st. 1858; Reg. July 6, 1858.
Hennessy, Rii.;hard, 82, Leeson-street.
Sch., 1873; B.A, Hiem. 1873; Reg. 1873.
Henning, Rev. Stiion, 202, B urn ige- road, Plumstead. Kent.
B A., Hiem. 1861 ; M.A., Vern. 1887 ; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Henry, John Patrick, Brook House, High-strict, Lewisham, Li ndon,
S.E.
B.A. Hiem., 1884; M.D. Vern. 1888; Eeg. Feb. 14, 1888,
582 UNIVEESITT ELECTORS.
fHenry, William Macaulay.
Sch., 1889 ; B.A., Vern. 1891 ; Eeg. June 17, 1889.
Henville, Rev. Edward, Chipping Warden, Northants.
B. A., Hicm. 1862; M.A., Vern. 1870; Reg. Jult/ 13, 1871.
Herd, David St. John, 1, Elm Court, Temple, London.
B. A., Hiem. 1885 ; LL.D., JEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Heron, Robert Finlay, Dawson-court, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. I>ec. 18, 1890.
Herratt, Benjamin, 36, High-street, Burton-on-Trent.
B.A., mem. 1887; M.A., ITiem. 1891 ; Reg. Lee. 17, 1891.
Herrick, John Henry Beamish, 1, Wilton-terrace.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M.A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Herrick, Rev. George, Nohoval Rectory, Kinsale.
B.A., Hiem. 1863; M.A., Vern. 1867 ; Reg. Nov. 29, 1867.
HeiTick, Robert Warren, 17, Castle-gate, Nottingham.
B. A., ^st. 1886 ; M. D., JEst. 1890 ; Reg. J>me 26, 1890.
Hetherington, Charles Edward, Lunatic Asylum, Londonderry.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M.Chir., ^^st. 1870; Reg. July 30, 1870.
fHewetson, Henry T. Hulbert, 1, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London.
B.A. Vern., 1885 ; M.A. Vern. 1888 ; Reg. Feb. 14, 1888.
Hewitt, Henry Marraaduke.
Sch., 1871 ; Reg. 1871.
Hewitt, Rev. James, 9, Oakland Villas, Rathgar.
B. A., u^st. 1850 ; M. A., Vern. 1862 ; Reg. Sept 15, 1868.
Hewson, George James, Holy wood, Adare.
B.A., Ver?z. 1849; M. A., Fern. 1871 ; Reg. Feb. 24, 1871.
Hewson, Rev. Henry Brownrigg, Drakestown, Navan.
B. A., uEst. 1880; M. A., ^st. 1883 ; Reg. Mai/ 2, 1883.
Hewson, Thomas, 20, Upper Fitzwilliam-streut.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Hey, Rev. William Edward, PrL-ston.
B. A., ^^st. 1873 ; M. A., JEst. 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Heywood, Rev. Oliver, Southwick, Shoreham, Sussex.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M. A., Vern. 1860; Reg. Jpril 25, 1874.
Hickey, William Lacy, Gamford, Darlington.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M.D., J^st. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Hickman, Willi-^m Vesey Fitzgerald, Athenry.
B. A., JEst. 1838 ; M. A., ^st. 1841 ; Reg. Dec. 1838.
Hickson, Albert Thomas, Rfiinhill, Prescot.
B.A., ^st. 1871; M.D., jFst. 1880; M.A., JEsi. 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., Jist. 1866; Reg. July 12, 1866.
Hiffeman, Rev. George Thomas, Newport, Tipperary.
B. A., Vern. 1862; 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. 6, 1868.
Higginbotham, His Honor Geo., Chief Justice of Victoria, Melbourne.
B.A., ^8t. 1880; M.A., .^st. 1874; Reg. June 2, 1880.
tTNIVERSITY ELECTOES. 683
Higgins, Eev. Thomas Twistington, The Vicarage, Congleton,
Cheshire.
_ B.A., JEst. 1880 ; M.A., Vern. 1891 ; Eeg. 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 Henry, 65, Cornhill, London.
B.A. Eiem., 1867; M.A. Vern., 1888; Reg. Feb. 14, 1888.
Hill, Rev. Edward, Sheering Rectory, HarloM'.
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. Bee. 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 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Hill, John Williams.
B. A., jEst. 1829; M.A., ^st. 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., ^Flst. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Hill, Rev. Thomas Prince, Abinger, Dorking, Surrey.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M.A., JEst. 1875; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Hill, Rev. William, Gratwicke-road, AVorthing.
B.A., jEst. 1829; M. A., Vern. 1851 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Hill, William, Afcott, Stretton, Salop.
B.A., Hiem. 1888 ; M.A. Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Hill-Hardy, Hamilton.
M. A., Vern. 1845 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fHime, Maurice Charles, Foyle College, Derry.
Sch., 1861; B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A., Hiem. 1868; LL.D., Hiem.
1878 ; Reg. Aug. 6, 1868.
Hime, Robert Douglas.
B. A. and M. A., Vern. 1867; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Hime, Tliomas Whiteside, Bradford.
B.A., Ji:st. 1886; M.D., Vern. 1889; Reg. March b, 1889.
Hind, Rev. Charles, Ferns.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., JEst. 1859; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Hind, Rev. William Marsden, llonington, Bury-St.-Edmunds.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M. A.,^:£;si. 1842; LL.D., ^si;. 1870; Reg. Oct. 5,
1840.
Hinde, Benjamin, Surgeon in the Army, Madras.
B. A., yEst. 1852; M. D., uEst. 1866; Reg. Aug. 27, 1868.
Kingston, William Freke, 215, Evelyn-street, Deptlbrd, Loudon.
B.A., jEnt. 1870; M. Chir., ^'a if. 1872; M.D. J£st. 1889; Eeg.
June 26, 1872.
Hinkson, Rev. Charles James, The Abbey, Athy.
B.A., JEst. 1871 ; M.A., Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
t Hinkson, Henry Albert.
Sch. 1888; Reg. May 28, 1888.
2e3
584 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Hinton, John "William, Jersey.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; Mus.D., ^st, 1874; M.A. ^st. 1876; Reg.
June 3, 1880.
fHipwell, Lieui.-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., Fern. 1859; LL. D., Eiem. 1863; Reg. Aug. 11, 1868.
tHitcLcock, Francis Ryan Montgomery.
Sell. 1888; B.A. ilieni. 1890; Reg. May 28, 1888.
Hoare, Rev. Edward Newenham, Acrise, Folkestone, Kent.
B.A., Eiem. 1862 ; M.A., Vern. 1877 ; Reg. June 3, 1880.
Hoare, Rev. John Newenham, St. John's Vicarage, Keswick.
Sch.,18o9; B.A., iZ/m. 1859; M.A. , Fg>-w. 1863; Reg.^?^(7.8, 1868.
Hobart, Rev. William Kirk. 29, Hawkins'-street, Londonderry.
Sch., 1852 ; B. A., Hiem. 1860 ; \Aj.J).,^8t. 1872 ; Reg. Aug. 8, 1868.
Hobson, Rev. Edward Waller, Moy.
Sch., 1874; B. A., Eiem. 1875; M.A., Eiem. 1888; Reg. June 2,
1874.
Hobson, Rev. Edwin,Training College, Tottenham, Middlesex.
B. A., Eiem. 1870; M. A., JEst. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Hobson, Rev. William Thomas, St. Harnabas' Parsonage, Douglas.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Vern. 1864; Reg. March dO, 1874.
Hocter, Rev. Francis, Vicarage, Moghull, Liverpool.
B.A., Jl<:st. 1871; M.A., Eiem. 1878; Reg. Oct. 19, 1878.
Hocter, Rev. Robert Perceval, Ardelinis, Carnlough.
B.A., jEst. 1874; M.A., Jist. 1878; Reg. JuneZ, 1808.
Hodder, Francis, Maryville, Funis.
Sch. 1866 ; B. A., Vern. 1868 ; Reg. 1866.
Hodges, Rev. Richard James, Mallow.
B.A., jEst. 1885; M.A., JEst. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Hodges, Rev. John George, Piltown, Kilkenny.
B.A., Eiem. 1883; U.k., JEst. 1887; Reg. May 4., 1887.
Hodges, Rev. Richard William, 15, Queen' s-terrace, St. John's Wood,
London, N.W.
B.A., ^st. 1885 ; M.A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Hodgins, Rev. E. P., St. Stephen's Vicarage, Oxford-street, Liver-
pool.
B.A., Vern. 1839; ^l.k., JEst. 1842; B. D., ^»^. 1852 ; D.D.,
Vern. 1854; Reg. Sept. 1839.
Hodgkin, Wilfred Haughton, Tunbridge Wells.
B.A., Eiem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1877; Reg. Feb. 13, 1877.
Hodgson, Rev. William, 5, Grosvenor-place, Rathniines.
B.A., Eiem. 1871 ; M.A., Eiem. 1878; Reg. Oct. 19, 1878.
Hodson, Rev. John, Hanwell, Beeby Rectory, Leicester.
B.A., JEst. 1875; M.A., jEst, 1880; LL.D., Eiem. 1883; Reg.
June 30, 1880.
Hoey, Nicholas A.
6. A., jEst. 1844 ; LL. D., Vern. 1874 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Hogan, Rev. Alexander Ferrier, Llantillio Pertholey Vicaiuge, Aber-
gavenny.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M.A.,^«^ 1880; Reg. June Z(i, 1880.
Hogaii^ Rev. Arthur Riky, 328, Oxford- road, Mancliester.
B.A., Vern, 1866; M.A., Vern. 1868; Reg. March 10, 1858.
XJNIVEESITY ELECTORS. 685
Hogan, Frederick, Strangford.
B. A., Vern. 1832; M. A., Vern. 1837; Reg. March 8, 1837.
Hogan, Eev. Frederick "William, Lisburn.
B. A., mem. 1867 ; M. A., u^st. 1881 ; Reg. Jult/ 2, 1881.
Hogan, Rev. Henry, 18, Phibsborough-road.
B. A., mem. 1860; M.A., Vern. 1869; B.D., Eiem. 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, RadclifPe-gardens, South Kensington.
B.A.,miem. 1868; M.A. andM.D., ^si. 1881; Reg. /w«^ 30, 1881.
^Hogan, William Callwell, 48, York-street.
B. A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Hogben, Edgar, Derry.
Sch.,1880; B. A., mem. IS81 ; M. D. Vern. \SS8; Reg. Jf«y 24, 1880.
Hogg, Rev. Andrew Albert Victor, 9, Lower Fitzwilliam-street,
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
fHogg, Evelyn Granville.
Sch., 1887; B.A., miem. 1888; Reg. June 6, 1887.
Holden, Rev. Michael Angelo, Milltown Rectory, Maghery, Moy.
B.A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.A., u^st. 1891 ; BD. and D.D., Miem. 1891 ;
Reg. May 6, 1891.
Holland, Richard Stoker, Enniskillen.
Sch., 1877 ; B.A., mem. 1877 ; Reg. Mat/ 28, 1877.
Holland, Rev. Stewart, St. James's Vicarage, Dudley, Worcester.
B. A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., ^st. 1868; Reg. Auc/. 15, 1868.
Hollies, George, Wellington, Salop.
B. A. and M. D., Vern. 1890 ; Reg. Feb. 18, 1890.
Hollingsworth, Rev. Samuel, Holy wood, Co. Down.
B.A., Vern. 1871 ; M.A. and B. D., ^st. 1888; D.D., JEst. 1891 ;
Reg. June 28, 1888.
Holloway, Rev. George, Sutton, Norwich.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; M. A., Vern. 1866; Reg. March 27, 1874.
Hollywood, Rev. John, The Vicarage, Bankfoot, Bradford, Yorks.
B.A., mem. 1865 ; M.A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Holmes- Forbes, Avery William, 15, Barton-road, West Kensington,
London, W.
B. A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1878; as Holmes, Reg.i)ec. 18, 1878.
tHolmes, Rt. Hon. Hugh, 3, Fitzwilliam-place.
B.A., Hiem.. 1861 ; M.A., Vern. 1879 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1879.
Holmes, Joseph, Chatham.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. Auff. 4, 1868.
Holmes, Robert William Arbuthnot, Kildare- street Club, Dublin.
B.A., Hietn. 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., Fern. ISSO ; Reg. June 12, 1876.
Homan, Rev. John, 17, Catherine-street, Bath.
B.A., Vern. 1831; M. A., Vern. 1834; Reg. Sept. 21, 1836.
Homan, Philip.
B. A., yFst. 1829; M. A., Vern. 1855 ; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
686 XTNtVEKSITY ELECTORS.
Eooke, Bridges Cannichael, 16, Edith Villas, Fulham, Middlesex.
Sch., 1847 ; B. A., JEst. 1850; Reg. Aug. 25, 1868.
Hooper, Frederick Henry.
B. A., Vern. 1839 ; M. A., ^st. 1842 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
fHoops, Rev. Samuel Evans, Fenagh, Carrick-on- Shannon.
B. A., Vern. 1838 ; M. A., Verti. 1865 ; B. D. and D. D., Vern. 1875 ;
Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
Hope, Rev. Ralph James, Drung, Cavan.
B. A., uEst. 1851 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Hopkins, John Beatty, 18, North Frederick- street.
B. A., mem. 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. Rohert Smythe, Hilderstone, Staffordshire.
Sch., 1835; B.A., Vern. 1837; M.A., ^st. 1873; Reg. Nov. 27,
1841.
Homer, Rev. Francis D'Altry, Burton-in-Lonsdale, Yorkshire.
B.A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., jEst. 1865; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Horsfield, Arthur, 129, St. Domingo Vale, Everton, Liverpool.
B.A., Vern. 1888; M.A., MU. 1892; Reg. Juyie 23, 1892.
Horsfield, Edwin, 66, St. Domingo Vale, Everton, Liverpool.
B.A., ^s^. 1886; M.A., uEst. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Hosken, Rev. Richard Frederick, Merchant Tailors' School, Charter-
house-square, London, E.G.
B. A., Hiem. 1872 ; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
fHoughton, John Francis, Ballybride, Loughlinstovrn.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M.A., ^st. 1873; M. D., ^st. 1881; Reg.
July 10, 1873.
Houston, Arthur, 52, Fitzwilliam-square, "West.
: B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1861 ; LL.D., Vern. 1863; Reg.
Aug. 27, 1868.
Hovrard, Samuel William, 27, Devonshire-street, Keighley, Yorks.
B. A., Vern. 1869 ; M. A., JEst. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Howe, Michael Callanan.
Sch., 1842; B.A., ^s^. 1847; LL.D.,^s^. 1849; Reg. /w^y 4, 1881.
Howell, Charles Edward, 32, Annesley Park, Rathmines.
B.A., Hien.. 1888; LL.D., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Hoysted, Rev. Charles William, Adlington, Morley, Lancashire.
*B.A., Vern. 1865; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. March 30, 1872.
Hoyte, George Charles.
B.A., Hiem. 1878; M. A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. July i, 1881.
Huband, William George, 39, Upper Mount-street.
Sch., 1865; B.A.,^';s<. 1868; Reg. 1868.
Huddart, Kev. George Augustus Ward, Kirklington, Ripon.
B.A., Hiem. 1867; M. A., Hiem. 1870; LL.D., ^st. 1882; Reg.
Dec. 14, 1870.
Hudson, James William Forster. Strand, Limerick.
B.A., Hiem. 1882 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 1891.
Hudson, Rev, John Crozier, Donogh Rectory, Glasslousih.
B.A., Vern. 1874; M.A., ^,t. 1891 ; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1891 ;
Reg. June 2b, 1891.
Hudson, Rev. Ricliard, Bury, Lancashire.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 17, 1876.
tJNlVERSlTY ELECTORS. 58?
Huggard, Thomas, Lismore, Tralee.
B. A., Hiem. 1883 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Hughes, Eev. Arthur Horsley, Holv Trinity Vicarage, Darlington.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., Vern. 1860; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Hughes, Rev. Edward, Kilternan. Golden Ball.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M. A., Vern. 1835; B.D. and D.D., Eiem.
1866; Reg. March 5,\^U.
Hughes, George Arthur, Army Medical Department.
B.A., ^s^ 1871; M.Ch., J7im. 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., JEst. 1871; Reg. 1870.
Hughes, Captain Percy Edward, Border Regt., Kendal.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. April 7, 1873.
tHughes, Rev. Samuel Carlyle, 13, Adelaide-road.
B. A., ^st. 1872; M. A.,^*^. 1875; LL.D., Hiem. 1886; Reg.
Jan. 18, 1876.
fHughes, Rev. Thomas, 205, Burrage-road, Plumstead, London, S.E.
B.A., JEst. 1870 ; M.A. and LL.D. jEst. 1875 ; B.D., ^st. 1881.
D.D., ^st. 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., Hiem. 1867; M. A., ^st. 1871; B. D., Hiem. 1884; D.D.,
^st. 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., ^st. 1863 ; Reg. April 13, 1874.
tHull, Edward, 20, Arundel Gardens, Netting Hill, London, W.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., ^st. 1868; Reg. Nov. 3, 1868.
Hull, Edward Gordon, 5, Raglan-road.
B.A., Hiem. 1879 ; M.D., Hiem. 1882 ; Reg. Bee. 20, 1882.
Humfrev, Alexander O'Rorke.
B. A., Hiem. 1859 ; M. A., Vern. 1865 ; Reg. Juhj 4, 1881.
Humphreys, Very Rev. Robert, Dean of Killaloe, Rectory, Quin.
B. A., Vern. 1863 ; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Hunt, Rev. James, Loughanmore, Parkgate, Co. Antrim.
B A., Vern. 1849 ; M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Hunt, Rev. H. Geo. Bonaria, St. Paul's liOdge, Priory, London, N.W.
Mus. D., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Hunt, Rev. Phineas, Rathgar.
B.A., Vern. 1850; M..A., ^st. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Hunt, Rev. Wray Richard, Rocester Vicarage, Ashbourne, Stafford-
shire.
B. A., jEst. 1837; M. A., JEst. 1861 ; Reg. Aug. 25, 1868.
Hunter., Joseph, Lewes.
B. A., jEst. 1873; M. Chir., uEst. 1874; Reg. Nov. 23, 1874.
Hurter, Siimuel John, Academical Institute, Coleraine.
B.A., Vern. 1888; M.A., JEst. 1892; Reg. June 2S, 1892.
Hunter, William Lovell.
B. A., Hiem. 1874; M. D., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. Jultj 3, 1882.
688 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Huntington, Berry Mantle.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. A., ^st. 1849 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Surford, Cedric Herbert, Moorcroft, Hillingdon, Uxbridge.
B.A.,mem. 1871; M. D., ^st. 187o ; M.Ch., Vern. 1878; Beg.
June SO, 1875.
Hurley, Robert Conway.
B. A., .^st. 1806; M. A., JEst. 1823; Reg. Julj/ 4, 1881.'
Hurst, Rev, Francis James, St. Margaret's Parsonage, Fivemiletown.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M. A., mem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Hurst, Rev. Robert, St. John's, Newtown, Macclesfield.
B.A,, JEsf. 1876 ; M.A., ^sL 1879; Reg. June 24, 1880.
Hussey (heretofore Finnerty), Eugene.
B.A. (as Finnerty), Vern. 1820; M.D., u^st. 1844; Reg. Jult/ 2,
1844.
Hutchings, 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. 1S44; M.A., ITiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Hutchinson, Rev. Abraham Steers, 231, Boxley-road, Maidstone.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M. A., Hiein. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Hutchinson, Rev. Henrv Thomas, Elsworth, St. Ives, Hunts.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M.A., Hiein. 1877 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Hutcliinson, Rev. Samuel, Christ Church, Penge, London, S.E.
B.A., ^st. 1882 ; M.A., JEst. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Hutchinson, Rev. Thomas Dancer, 19, Marlborough-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1875 ; M. A., metn. 1879 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Hutchinson. Rev. William Henrv, Bailieborough.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M. A., ^st. 1874; LL.D., Hiem. 1874; Reg.
June2i, 1874.
Hutchinson, Rev. William, Howden.
B. A., Vern. 1848 ; M. A., ^st. 1852 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Hutton, Rev. Thomas, Stilton Rectory, Peterborough.
B. A., Vern. 1843 ; M. A., Vern. 1850 ; Reg. Au</. 27, 1874.
Hyde, Douglas, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon.
B.A., Hiem. 1884 ; LL.D., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Hyde, John Oldfield, Dunlavin.
Sch., 1879 ; Reg. June 9, 1879.
Hyde, Rev. Samuel, Rectory, Borrisokane.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., yEst. 1887; Reg. Mai/ i, 1887.
levers. Eyre, Mount levers, Tunbridge, Kent.
B.A., Vern. 1869 ; M. Chir., Hie/n. 1869; M. D., Vern. 1873; Reg.
March 13, 1871.
Ingle, Rev. George Henry Nathaniel, Calcutta.
B.A., Mst. 1885 ; M.A., JEst. 1888; Reg. May 2, 1888.
flngram, John Kells, S. F. T. C.
Sch,, 1840; B. A., Vern. 1843; FeUow, 1846; M. A., JSsi. 1850;
LL.D., Vern. 1852; D. Lilt. ^ ^st. 1891.
tlngrani, Thomas Dunbar.
Sch., 1890.
Ingram, William Alexander, 38, Upper Mount- street.
B A., ylist. 1887 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Rig. June 26, 1890.
Inskip, (Jliver Digby, Grammar School, Spalding.
B. A., uKsl. 1881 ; M. A., yEst. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
tJNITERSITY ELECTORS. 589
Ireland, Rev. "William De Courcy, Chalford Rectory, Stroud.
B.A., Vem. 1852: M. A., Fern. 1858; Reg. Auf/. 15, 1868.
Irvine, Rev. Arthur Benjamin, West Bromwich, Staffordshire.
B. A., mem. 1860; M.A., Vem. 1869; Reg. Feb. 9, 1869.
Irvine, Rev. Christopher, Omagh.
B. A., ^st. 1847 ; M. A., JEst. 1858 ; Reg. Nov. 29, 1858.
Irvine, Rev. Gorges Mervyn D'Arcy, Goulburn, N.S.W.
B.A., Vem. 1848 ; M. A., ^st. 1857 ; B.D. and D.D., u^st. 1891 ;
Reg. i/«y 11, 1888.
flrvine. Rev. Richard Hampden, Windsor, Belfast.
B.A.,mem. 1859; M.A.,^st. 1869; B.D. and D.D., ^s^ 1882;
Reg. June 30, 1869.
Irvine, Rev. AV alter, 16, Victoria- square, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
B. A., Vem. 1840; M.A., .^st. 1855; Reg. April 2, 1874.
Irvine, William, Prospect Hill, Carrickmines,
Sch., 1843 ; B. A., Vem. 1846 ; Reg. Juli/ 10, 1866.
Irwin, Rev. Alexander, Middletown, Tynan.
B. A., Hietn. 1867 ;' M. A., Iliem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 23, 1871.
Irwin, Rev. Alexander Staples, Tamlaght, Moneymore.
B. A., Vem. 1846; M. A., Vem. 1861 ; Reg. Aug. 8, 1868.
Irwin, Rev. Arthur William, Walton Vicarage, Rugby.
B.A., Vem. 1851; M.A., Vem. 1856; Reg. Juli/ 20, 1880.
Irwin, Rev. Charles King, Derrynoose Rectory, Keady. '
Sch., 1854; B. A.,Vern.l8o7 ; M.A., Tern. 1860; B.D. and D.D.,
mem. 1877; Reg. Oct.2d, 1861.
Irwin, James Murray, 3, St, Jolm's-road, Sandymount.
B. A., mem. 1869 ; M. A., ^sf. 1881 ; Reg. Jul^/ 2, 1881.
Irwin, Rev. John, Hurworth, Darlington.
B. A., Vem. 1853; M. A., ^st. 1856 ; Reg. March 30, 1874.
Irwin, John, 36, Dover-road, Brocco-hank, Sheffield.
B. A., JEst. 1879; M. A., ^st. 1884; Reg. illay 7, 1884.
Irwin, John Arthur, Alverthorpe, near Pontefract.
B.A., Vem. 1875 ; M. A. and M.D., Vem. 1878 ; Reg. Mar. 5, 1878.
Irwin, Rev. John Crawford, St. Thomas's, Marlborough-street.
B. A., ^s^. 1879 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
. Irwin, Rev. William, Willesden, London, N.W.
B.A., mem. 187G; M. A., JSst. 1883; Reg. June 21, 1883.
t Irwin, William Samuel.
Sch., 1883 ; Reg. J/«y 21, 1883.
Irwine, Rev. Edward Champneys, Christ Church, Yokohama, Japan.
B.A., mem. 1873 ; M.A., JEst. 1878 ; Reg. July 20, 1880.
Isdell, Fitz Gerald.
B.A., Jllem. 1877 ; M.A. andM.D., uSiJst. 1891; Reg. June2h, 1891.
Ivey, William Frederick Torcato, The Tower, London.
B.A., yi:«i. 1841; M.A., Vern. 1844; Reg. iVoy. 28, 1844.
Izod, Rev. Thomas, Cottered, Buntingford.
B.A., Jl<:st. 1870; M.A., Hiem. 1872; Reg. July 20, 1880.
fJack, Alexander, 2, Summer-hill Terrace, Wellington-road, Cork.
B. A., Vem. 1852; M. A., yEst. 1855 ; Reg. Nov. 29, 1865.
Jackson, Rev. Brice Lee, Nohoval, Kinsale.
B.A., ^st. 1886 ; M.A., ^nt. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
. Jackson, Rev. Edwin Sandvs, Great Sankey Vicarage^ Warrington.
B. A., ^d. 1873 ; M. A., JJlat, 1876 ; 'Reg. June 28, 1876.
590 imiYERSITY ELECTOES.
Jackson, Rev. Francis "William, Ebberston Vicarage, York.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M, A., Vern. 1874; Reg. Feb. 18, 1874.
Jackson, Francis William, Sunday's Well, Cork.
B. A., Hiem. 1865 ; M. A., yEst. 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Jackson, Henry "William, 44, Fitzwilliam-square.
B. A., Vern. 1877; M.A., Vern. 1890; Reg. Feb. 18, 1890.
Jackson, Rev. James M'Creight, Belturbet.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; ^. K., Hiem. 1867; B. D., .^5^. 1891 ; Reg.
Aug. 11, 1868.
Jackson, John William, 27, Park Crescent, Macclesfield.
Mus. D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Jackson, Peter, Glenmore, The Park, Cheltenham.
B. A., Vern. 1828; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 14, 1832.
Jackson, Robert "William Henry, Eglinton, Sandymount.
B.A.. ^st. 1887; M.D., ^st. 1892; Reg. Jime 2Z, 1892,
Jackson, Ven. "William Oliver, Archdeacon of Killala, Ballina.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M.A., Vern. 1856 ; Reg. March \{), 1858.
Jacob, Albert Edward, Fern Villa, Grassendale Park, J^iverpool.
B. A., Hiem. 1880; M. A., ^st. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Jacob, Archibald Hamilton, 23, Ely-place.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M. D., Vern. 1862; Reg. Nov. 29, 1862.
Jacob, Augustus Hamilton (in Colonies).
B.A., Hiem. 1861; M.A. and M. Eng., Hiem. 1881; Reg. Dec. 15,
1881.
Jacob, Henry William, Ballybrack House, Co. Dublin.
B. A., Hiem. 1886; M. D., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Jacob, Rev. John Alexander, Bath.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. A., jEst. 1869; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Jacob, Rev. John Gifford, Ardcolne Rectory, Castlebridge, Gorey.
B. A., ^st. 1860 ; M. A., Vern. 1881 ; Reg. March 1, 1881.
Jagoe, Re-v. Abraham, Murvagh Glebe, Ballintra.
B.A., Hiem. 1863; M. A., Hian. 1866; B. D. and D. D., Vern.
1884; Reg. Oct. 21, 1867.
Jagoe, Henry, Dru Lodge, Cluney-road, Derry.
B.A., Hiem. 1865; M. Ch. ^st. 1867; Reg. Nov. 23, 1874.
Jagoe, Rev. William Nassau, 6, Chantry-road, Stockwell, London, S.W.
B. A., Hiem. :862; M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
James, Alban, 14, CoUegc-street, Leicester.
B.A., jEsL 1886; M.A., ^>>t. 1889 ; Re^. June 21, 1889.
James, Rev. Albert Boyce.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Hiem. 1861 ; Reg. /wZy 20, 1880.
James, Rev. Charles Lister, Broadhenbury, Devon.
B.A., JEst. 1882; M.A., J£st. 188(5; Reg. July 1, 1886.
James, Herbert Thomas.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M.A., Hiem. 1877 ; Reg. Oct. 20, 1877.
James, Rev. Matthew Hopkins, St. Thomas's Vicarage, Hull.
B. A., jEst. 1878; LL. D., ^st. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
t James, Rev. Nicholas Hoj)kins, Tartaraghan Rectory, Loughgall.
B.A., jEst. 1874; M.A., ^st. 1877; B. D., .^t. 1886; D. D.,
jEU. 1S90; Reg. June 28, 1877.
James, Rev. Samuel lienjamin, Northmnrston, Winslow.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., JEst. 1864; B. D. and D. D., JE$t.
1882 ; Reg. March 27, 1874.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 691
Jameson, James, Balbriggan.
B. A., ^st. 1824; M. A., Nov. 1832; Eeg. Dec. 4, 1832.
Jameson, Yen. James, Archdeacon of Leighlin, Killeshin, Carlow.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., Fern. 1860; Reg. Nov. 15, 1860.
Jameson, John, St. Marnock's, Malahide.
B.A., Vern. 1862; M.A., jFsL 1880; Reg. April 2S, 1880.
Jameson, Rev. Paul Lyster, Rectory, Loughgillv.
B.A., Fern. 1855; M. A., Fern. 1858; Reg.' March 23, 1858.
Jameson, William, 68, Harcourt-street.
B. A. and M. A., Fern. 1858 ; Reg. March 5, 1858.
Jarvis, Rev. Frank Charles, 5, Riversdale-terrace, Petersham, Surrey.
B.A., wEst. 1880; M.A., ^st. 1883; Reg. Julij 3, 1883.
Jeffares, Rev. Danby, Lusk.
B.A., Hiem. 1863; M.A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Jan. 22, 1876.
Jeffares, Israel.
Sch., 1865; B.A., Vern. 1866; M.A., Vern. 1870; Reg. 1865.
Jeffares, Rev. AVilliam, Rathdrum.
B.A., ^.st. 1886; M.A., JEst. 1889; Reg. Jtme 27, 1889.
Jefferies, Rev. Edward, Grasmere, Windermere.
B. A., Vern. 1838 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Au(/. 27, 1874.
Jefferson, Wood Gibson, 13, Upper Fitzwilliam-stieet.
B. A., Vern. 1881 ; M. A., mem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Jeffrey, Rev. Norman Stuart, Blackpool.
B.A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., Vern. 1864 ; Reg. Feb. 9, 1864.
fJellett, Very Rev. Henry, Dean of St. Patricks, Deanery, Kevin-street.
B. A., Vern. 1842 ; M. A., Vern. 1846 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1873 ;
Reg. June 23, 1846.
Jellett, Hewitt Poole, 32, Upper Pembroke-street.
B.A., Vern. 1846; M. A., Miem. 1864; Heg.Juned, 1865.
Jellett, James William Henry, Deanery, Kevin-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1886; M.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Jellett, Rev. Morgan Woodward, 69, Palmerston-road, Rathmines.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M.A., Vern. 1867; LL. D., Vern. 1871; Reg.
Auff. 6, 1868.
Jellett, William Morgan, 92, Lower Leeson-street.
Sch., 1879; B.A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. June 9, 1879.
Jenkin, Rev. George, 9, Ellenboro' Crescent, Weston-super-Mare.
B. A., uEst. 1846; M.A., ^st. 1849; Reg. Auf/. 11, 1868.
Jennings, Rev. John Andrew, Donaghpatrick, Navan.
B.A., ^st. 1880; M. A., JEst. 1883; Reg. June 29, 1883.
Jerdein, Rev. Charles, Gay hurst, Newport Bagnell, Bucks.
B.A., Vern. 1857 ; M.A., Hiem. I860 ; Reg. July 27, 1880.
Jervis-White, Lt.-Col. Henry Jervis, U. Service Club, Stephen's-
green.
B.A., Hiem. 1862 ; M.A., JEst. 1879 ; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Jobson, Rev. Edward, Vicarage, Briarfield, Burnley.
B.A., Hiem. 1885 ; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dee. 19, 1888.
Joel, Rev. Samuel Greene, Oundle.
B. A., uEst. 1873 ; M. A., Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Oct. 21, 1876.
John, Rev. William Thomas, Friarmere, Rochdale.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Fern. 1872; Reg. Oct. 9, 1872.
Johns, Alexander, Belfast Bank, Belfast.
Sch., 1840; B.A., Vern. 1842; Reg. Oct. 19, 1874.
592 UNITERSITY ELECTORS.
Johns, Rev. Charles Henry, Winton House, Winchester.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; M.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Johns, Rev. William, Belgrave Chapel, London.
B. A,, Vern. 1836; M.A., Vern. 1839; Reg. June 27, 1837.
Johnson, Alexander, M'Gill College, Montreal.
Sch. 1852; B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A. ^st. 1858; LL.D., ^st.
1861 ; Reg. June 24, 1876.
Johnson, Charles, India.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., Vern. 1859; M. D., Hiem. 1872; Reg.
Dei. 18, 1872.
Johnson, Rev. George Alexander, Harden, Devizes.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M. A., jEst. 1882; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Johnson, Rev. Henry, Carbery, Enfield, Co. Meath.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A.," Vern. 1876; Reg. Jan. 22, 1876.
Johnson, James, Hampson-in-Ellel, Lancaster.
B.A., Vern. 1S34 ; M. D., Vern. 1842; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Johnson, Rev. John Allen, Biddeston, Chippenham.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Vern. 1865; ViQ^. Aug. 15,1868.
Johnson, John, Dalhousie CollejiO, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
B.A., Hiem. 186C; M.A., ^si. 1864; Reg. Sept 12, 1878.
fJohnson, Richard. 28, Trinity College.
Sch., 1867; B. A., Vern. 1870; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. 1867.
fJohnson, 1 revor Griffith.
Sch., 1891 ; Reg. Mny 25, 1891.
Johnson, Rev. William, Llaniestyn Rectory, Pwllheli, Wales.
B. A., Vern. 1846 ; M. A., J^lst. 1863 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Johnson, Rev. AVilliam Frederick, Winder- terrace, Armagh.
B.A., Hiem. 1876; M.A., ^st. 1880 ; Reg. April 23, 1880.
fJohnson, Sir William George (Knt.), 12, College-squai-e, Belfast.
B. A., ^st. 1830; M. A., Vern. 1834; Reg. Nov. 27, 1832.
Johnson, Rt. Hen. William Moore, Justice of the Queen's Bench,
26, Leeson- street.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M.A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Nov. 12, 1858.
f Johnston, Rev. Albert Edward, India.
Sch., 1884; B. A., Hiem. 1884 ; Reg. June 9, 1884.
Johnston, Rev. Francis Burdett, Farm Hill, Waltham Abbev, Essex.
B.A, Vern. 1872; M.A., Vern. 1881; Reg. iMarch I, 1881.
Johnston, George Henry, Masshrook, Lahardanu, Co. Mayo.
B.A., Vern. 1880; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March, 1, 1892.
Johnston, Rev. Henry Francis, 15, Stephen's-green.
B.A., ^st. 1875; M. A., Vern. 1883; Reg. Feb. 6, 1883.
f Johnston, James Patrick, Chunhtown Park, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
Sch., 1883; B..\., Hiem. 1883"; M.A.,.iV. 1889; Reg. May 21, 1883.
Johnston, Rev. Jocelyn, iNew York.
Sen., 1880; B.A., Hiem. 1880; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. May 24,
1880.
Johnston, Ralph William.
B.A., Hiem. 1887; M.D., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Johnston, Rev. Richard, Kilmore, Ricliiiill.
B. A., \ern. 1838 ; M. A., Hiem. 1866; Reg. Dee. 28, 1866.
Johnston, Robert Henry, Avona House, Bungay, Sulflk.
B. A., yE>it. 1876; M. A. and M.D., Vtrn. 1890, Reg. Feb. 18,
1890.
tJNlYllIlSlTT ELECT0E8. 603
Johnston, Hobert Kerr, 22, Lower Bag got -street.
B.A., Eiem. 1882; M.D., Eiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
fJohnston, Swift Paine.
Sch., 1878; B.A., Hiem. 1879 ; M.A., ^st. 1883 ; Reg. 1887.
Johnston, William. Ballykilbeg House, Downpatrick.
B.A., Mst. 1852; M.A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Feb. 6, 1856.
Johnston, Rev. William Hamilton, Newcastle, Co. Limerick.
B,A., ^st. 1879 ; M. A., ^st. 1882; Reg. July 1, 1882.
tJohnston, William John.
Sch., 1880; B.A., Htem. 1883; Reg. May2i, 1880.
Johnstone, Rev. Bolton Waller, Maids Moreton, Buckingham.
B. A., Vern. 1845 ; M. A., ^st. 1856 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Johnstone, Philip Henry, Belfast.
B.A.,jEf«ew.l882; M.A.and LL.D., ifim. 1885; Reg.i)ec.l7, 1885.
Johnstone, Rev. David Ewarr, Lenton Vicarage, Grantham.
B.A., ^.st. 1885 ; LL.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Johnstone, Samuel Yates, Lisbellaw.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. /wne 29, 1865.
Joly, Charles Jasper.
Sch., 1885; B.A.,^im. 1886 ; M.A.,^tm. 1889 ; Reg. /em^ 1,1885.
Joly, Jasper Robert, 38, Rathmines-road.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M. A., Vern. 1840; LL.D., Vern. 1853; Reg.
June 27, 1837.
Joly, John, 39, Waterloo -road.
B. A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., jEst. 1887; Reg. June, 30, 1887,
Joly, John Plunkett.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., JEst. 1847 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Jolly, Rev. John, St. Chrysostoni's, Bradford.
B. A., Hiem. 1882 ; M. A,, ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Jonas, Rev. Edwin Waldron.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., ^st. 1867; Reg. July 27, 1880.
Jones, Rev. Arthur, Winlaton, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
B.A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., ^.st. 1879; Reg. July 27, 1880.
Jones, Cyril Lloyd, 174, Blackfriars-road, London, S.E.
M.B. {ad eund. Cantab.) and M.D., ^st. 1879; Reg. April 23,
1879.
Jones, Rev. David, Mynyddyslwyn, Newport, Mon.
B. A., Aist. 1886 ; M. A., AEst. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Jones, Rev. David, Llanenddwvn Rectory, Dytfryn, Wales.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A., Hiem. 1865 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Joni'S, Erancis, 89, Haddington-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. Chir., Aist. 1868 ; Reg. March 17, 1869.
Jones, Rev. George Chapman, 144, Donegal! Pass, Belfast.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., ^Est. 1871; LL.D. ^st. 1886; Reg.
July 4:, 1881.
Jones, Rev. Hugh Bethel, Baguley, Sale, Cheshire.
B.A., Hiem. 1861 ; M.A., AEst. 1875; Hq^. July 27, 1880.
t Jones, Hume Riversdale.
Sch., 1887 ; B. A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. June 6, 1887.
Jones, Rev. James Edward, Bala, N. Wales.
B. A., H^em. 1882; M. A., AEst. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Jones, John.
B. A., A£st. 1848 ; M. A., AEst. 1852 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
501 UNIVEE8ITT ELECTOES.
Jones, Rev. John David, Caermarthen.
B.A., ^st. 1881 ; M.A., JEst. 1885; Reg. Jtme 25, 1885.
Jones, Rev. John Ireland.
B. A., Vem. 1855; M. A., ffiem. 1872; Reg. Dec. 22, 1872.
Jones, Rev. John Roger, The Vicarage, Farnworth, Widnes.
B.A., Hie„>. 1884; M.A., ^«/. 1892; Reg. May i, 1892.
Jones, Rev. Jonas, Tulla};h Glel)e, Baltimore, Co. Cork.
B. A., Vem. 1857 ; M. A., Hmh. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Jones, Rev, Jonathan, Alpheton, Long Melford.
B.A., Vem. 1857; M.A., Vem. 1860; Reg. July i, 1881.
Jones, Lewis, Baliinm, London, S.W.
B.A., JEst. 1873; M.A. and M.D., JSsL 1880; Reg. June 30,
1880.
Jones, Rev. Llewolvn Wvnne, Chirk, Ruabon, Denbighshire.
B. A., Vem. 1844; M. A., ^st. 1852; Reg. April 1, 1874.
Jones, Rev. Peter, Ems worth, Hants.
B. A., Vem. 1848; M.A., ^st. 1869; Reg. April 1, 1874.
Jones, Rev. Richard, Youghal.
B.A., Vem. 1856 ; M.A., JEst. 1872 ; B.D. andD.D., Siem. 1879;
Reg. June 26, 1872.
Jones, Ven. Richard Bathoe, Archdeacon of Killaloe, Rectory, Roscrea.
Sch., 1852; B. A., Vem. 1856; Reg. March 31, 1857.
Jones, Rev. Richard Devereux, St. Marv's, Wisbeach.
B. A., mem. 1862 ; M. A., ^st. 1866; Reg. Kov. 8, 1866.
Jones, Rev. Robert, Penisarwaen, Carnarvon.
B. A., mem. 1880 : M. A., JEst. 1885 ; Reg. May 6, 1885.
Jones, Richard Lionel, Engineer's OflSce, Chatham and Dover Railway,
London, S.W.
B.A., mem. 1862; M. A., mem. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Jones, Robert Edward Follet, 37, Ailesbiirv-road,
B.A., ^.st. 1870; M.A., Vem. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Jones, Samuel, Cavan.
B. A., ^st. 1877 ; M. A., JSst. 1890 ; Re^'. June 26, 1890.
Jones, Rev. Thomas, Ciirdworth Rectory, Birmingham.
B.A. and M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Jones, Ven. Thomas Bedford, Ottawa, Canada.
B.A., Vem. 1854; M.A.,Vern. 1858; LL. D., ^i^-m. 1864; Reg.
July 4, 1881.
Jones, Rev. William, Bettws Gwerfilgoch Rectory, Corwen.
B. A., mem. 1860 ; M. A., uEst. 1866 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Jones, Rev. William, Armagh.
B. A., ^st. 1888 ; M. A., ^st 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
fJordan, Rev. Thomas, Magherafolt.
Sch., 1847; B. A., Vem. 1850; M. A., Fern. 1855; B.D., ^st. 186G ;
D.D., mem. 1881 ; Rvg.June 12, 1865.
t Joy, Rev. Henry, Gretford Rectory, Stamford.
Sch., 1856; B.A., mem. 1858; M.A., B.D. and D.D., mem. 1878;
Reg. Oct. 22, 1861.
Joy, John Holmes, Tamworth.
B. A., Vem. 1862; M. Chir., uSst. ; M. A. and M.D., ffiem. 1865 ;
Reg. Sept. 18, 1869.
Joy, Robert, Millmount, Banbridge.
B.A., Vem. 1859; M.A., Vem. 1877; Reg. Nov. 30, 1877.
UNIVERSITY ELECTOES. 695
Joyce, Rev. Conway, Sydenham Vicarage, Tetsworth.
B. A., Fern. 1850; M. A., ^nt. 1864 ; Reg. April 4, 1874.
Joyce, Patrick W., 70, Lcinster-road, Ratbmines.
B.A.,mem. 1861; M. A., ITiem. 1864; LL.D., ^st. 1870: Beg.
Nov. 23, 1865.
Joyner, Frederick William, Corsham School, Corsham, "Wilts.
B.A., mem. 1884; M.A., ^at. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Joynt, Albert Edward Russell.
Sch., 1883; B.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Mm/ 21, 1883.
Joynt, Henry Nuble Holton, City Hospital, Birmingham.
B. A., mem. 1886; M. A. andM.D., IT/m. 1890 ; Reg.i)^tf.l8, 1890.
tJoynt, Henry Russell, 43, Merrion-square.
B. A., mem. 1883; M.A., mem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Joynt, Henry William. The Mall, Armagh.
B. A., mem. 1868 ; M. A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Joynt, John William.
Sch. 1875; B. A., mem. 1877; M.A., Tern. 1881; Reg. May 2i,
1875.
Joynt, Richard Lane, 43, Merrion-square.
B.A., JEU. 1889 ; M.D., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Joynt, Rev. Robert Charles, St. George's Vicarage, Sheffield.
B.A., mem. 1881; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
fJoze, Thomas Richard Gonzalvez, 40, Dawson-street.
Mus.D., ^st. 1877; Reg. Jult/ 3, 1877.
Julian, John, 48, Upper Sackville-street.
B. A., Vern. 1829; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Julp 7, 1865.
Kane, Rev. John Blackburne, Bicester.
B.A., ^.^t. 1853; M.A., JEst. 1877; Reg. March 5, 1883.
Kane, Rev. John Herbert Wesley, Ballinasloe.
B. A., ^sl. 1887 ; M. A., JSst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Kane, Rev. John Holton Lloyd, Ardsley, Barnsley, Yorks.
B. A., mem. 1866; M.A., mem. 1869 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1869.
Kane, John Seymour, 27, Meridian-place, Clifton, Bristol.
B.A., ^.v^. 1874; M.D., u^st. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Kane, Joseph George A uriol, Exmouth, Devon.
B. A., mem. 1886 ; M. D., mem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Kane, Matthew Nisbett Gordon, 72nd Highlanders.
B.A., mem. 1866; M. A., Vern. 1870; Reg. March o, 1874.
Kane, Nathaniel Henry Kirkpatrick, Sunning-hill, Kingston-hill. Surrey.
B.A., mem. 1872 ; M. Chir., yl<:st. 1873 ; Reg. July 10, 1873.
Kane, Re v. Riclmrd Rutledge, Belfast.
B.A., JE.st. 1877; M.A., JEst. 1880; LL.D., ^st. 1882; Reg.
July 13, 1880.
fKane, William Vincent, 6, New Court, Carey-street, London, W.C.
B. A., mem. 1876 ; LL. D., JEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Kane, William Francis de Vismes, Drumreaske House, Monaghan.
B. A., mem. 1862; M. A., JEst. 1865; Reg. July 18, 1865.
Karfoot, Rev, William, The Avenue, Leigh, Lancashire.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A. and LL.D., Jist. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Kaufmann, Rev. Moritz, Erpingham, Ingworth, Norwich.
B.A., ^st. 1872; M.A., Vern. 1877; Reg. Feb. 13, 1877.
Kavanagh, William George, 2, Brooklimes, Rathgar.
B.A., Vern. 1881 ; M.A., jEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
596 FN17EHSITT ELECTORS.
fKaye, Sir "William S. Barker, Knt., 62, Fitzwilliara-square.
B.A., Vern. 1854; LL. 1)., yEst. 1865 ; JRcg. July 7, 1865.
Kaye, Walter Jenkinson, liklev College, Yorks.
B. A., ^Est. 1888 ; M. A., JEsL 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Kayss. Rev. John Haiiibridge, Wigton Vicarage, Carlisle.
B. A., ^st. 1860 ; M. A., Hiem. 1867; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Kearney, Ven. Alexander Major, Archdeacon of Elphin, Sligo.
B.A., mem. 1863; M.A., Vir». 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Kearney, Rev. Michael Neville, Rowley Regis, Staffs.
B. A., uEst 1872 ; M. A., ^si. 1875; Reg. June 30, 1875,
Kearney, Rev. Neville, Winchcombe.
B. A., Hiem. 1866: M. A., jEsf. 1873; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Keating, Henry, Board of Works, Custom House.
H.A., Hiem. 1866; M.A., Hiem. 1880; Re-. Dec. 15, 1880.
Keating, Rev. John Fitzstephen, 9, Roseberv-crescent, Edinburgh.
Sch., 1870; Reg. 1870.
Keating, Rev. William Wrixon, Willesford Rectory, Marlborough.
B.A., Vern. 1870; M.A., ^^Jst. 187(i; Keg. July 2^, 1880.
Keegan, Denis Francis, Indian Medical Service.
B.A., Hiem. 1862 ; M.D., Hiem. 1865 ; 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. Jtihj ^, 1881.
fKeene, Charles Haines, 19, Stephen's-green.
Sch., 1867; B.A., Hiem. 1869; U. X., Hiem. 1872; Ke^. 1867.
fKeene, Rev. James Bennett, Navan.
Sch. 1870; B. A., Hiem. 1871; M. A., jEst. 1875; Reg. 1870.
tKeith, James.
Sch., 1890.
Kellett, Rev. James Richard, Offerlarn Vicarage, Mountrath.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Kellett, Leonard Henry, Royal Marine Iiilirmarv, Portsmouth.
B.A., yEst. 1873; M.A.andM.D., Hiem. 1885 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Kelly, Alfred Hubert, John's-place, Parsonstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1869; M. D., yEst. 1881 ; Rtg. June 30, 1881.
Kelly, Augustin Bernard, 4, Elan Temple, London, N. W.
B. A., Vern. 1861; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. July 11, 1865.
fKelly, Charles, 34, Fitzwilliam-square, South.
B.A., .^st. 1838; M. A., uEst. 1847; Reg. Aug. 2, 1847.
Kelly, David Frederick.
Sch., 1869; Reg. 1869.
jKelly, Edmund Meares, Rosefield, Williamsto\vn.
B. A., Vern. 1831 ; M. A., Vern. 1835; Reg. Dec. 17, 1832.
Kelly, Rev. Frederick Jessop, Farnborough, Heckcnham, Kent.
B. A., Vern. 1870; M. A., 7/tn«. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Kelly, George Alexander Patrick, 14, Middle Gardiner-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., Hiem. 1870 ; Reg. Dee. 14, 1870.
Kelly, Gustavus Newenham Hamilton, Hightield, North Circular-
road.
B. A., Hiem. 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. Feb. 6, 1833.
TNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 597
Kelly ^ James, Limerick.
B. A., Vern. 1830; M. A. Vern. 1833; Re^. Feb. 4, 1833.
Kelly, llev. James Edward, Ballywillan, Portrush.
B.A., Hiem. 1880: LL.D. Riem. 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, Blacknick. Co. Dublin.
B.A., ^st. 1880 ; LL.D., Vern. 1888; Reg. Feb. 14, 1888.
Kelly, Thomas William Gordon, The Priory, Desford, Leicester.
B.A., jFst. 1885; M.D., ^st. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Kelly, William Henry.
Sch. 1876; B.A., ^st. 1879; M.A., Tern. 1884 ; Reg. June 12,
1876.
Kemrais, Rev. Thomas, Preacher's Residence, Cashel.
B.A., Eieni. 1863 ; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Lee. 20, 1882.
Kempthorne, Rev. Robert Thomas, Kenley, Shrewsbury.
B.A., ^st. 1876; M.A., uFst. 1879 ; Reg. Jul;/ 29, 1880.
Kenah, Rev. Samuel, 1, Redcliffe Gardens, Clarendon-road, Southsea.
B.A., Hiem. 1863; M.A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Kennedy, David, Castlederg.
B.A., ^^t. 1869; M. Chir., Hiem. 1872; Reg. Dec. 19, 1872.
Kennedy, Quintin Willium, Roscommon.
B. A.. Hiem. 1881 ; M. A., jEst. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Kennedy, Francis George, 69, George-street, Limerick.
B.A. ^st. 1877 ; M.A., ^st. 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Kennedy, Frederick William, LaiireMlle, Limerick.
B.A', Hiem. 1887; M.D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Kennedy, Rev. Henry Alexander, 411, East India-road, London.
B.A.", ^.st. 1884; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Bee. 17, 1891.
Kennedv, 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., Jist. 1873; D.D., ^st. 1892;
Reg. Aug. 11, 1868.
Kennedy, Rev. John Alfred, Kanturk.
B.A., Hiem. 1878 ; M.A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Bee. 22, 1881.
tKennedy, Rev. Kenneth Wm. Stewart.
Sch., 1887; B.A. ^st. 1888; Reg. June 6, 1887.
Kennedy, Rev. Launcelot Studdert, Newdegate, Dorking.
B.A., JEst. 1857; M. A., ///m. 1864; Reg. Bee. 14, 1864.
Kennedy, Rev. Mervyn Le Ban, The Rectory. Kilmeaden, Waterford.
Sch., 1880; B. A., JEst. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1886 ; Reg. May 24,
1880.
Kennedy, Rev. Thomas Waring, Desertmartin, Magherafelt.
B.A., uFlst. 1882 ; M.A., jEst. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Kennedy, Very Rev. Thomas Le Ban, Dean of Clogher, Carrick-
macross.
B. A., JEst. 1836 ; M. A., B. D., and D. D., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. Aug.
10, 1875.
tKennedy, William.
Sch., 1892 ; Reg. Jwte 13, 1892.
698 UNIVEESITT ELECTORS.
Kennedy, "William Player, Glen-na-geragh Hall, Kingstown.
B.A., Vern. 1888 ; M.D., mem. 1891 ; Keg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Kennedy, Rev. William Studdert, Leeds.
B.A., uEst. 1849; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. March 27, 1857.
Kenny, Rev. Robert, Quora, South Australia.
B.A., metn. 1874; M.A., Vern. 1878 ; Reg. March 5, 1878.
Kenny, Thomas M'Naraara, Galway.
B. A., Vern. 1879 ; M. A., me?n. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Kenny, William Frederick, 9, Upper Gardiner-street.
B. A., ^st. 1877 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
tKenny, William, 35, Fitzwilliani-place.
B.*A., Eiejn. 1867; M.A., JEst. 1879; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Kerbusch, Leo, Belfast.
Mus. D., u^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., mem. 1877; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. Jtme 30, 1881.
Kerr, Elias William, 5, Soutli-terrace, Dorchester.
B.A., mem. 1872; M. Chir., Hiem. 1872; M. D., Siem. 1889;
Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Kerr, Rev. John Alexander, Rectory, Glyst St. Mary, Exeter.
B.A., Vern. 1841 ; LL.D., Fern. 1878 ; Reg. March 5, 1878.
fKerr, Rev. Saint George, Staincliife Vicarage, Dewsbury, Yorks.
B. A., JEst. 1851 ; M. A., u^st. 1858; Reg. Juli/ 6, 1858.
Kerr, Rev. Robert Shaw, Howth.
B. A., mem. 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., ^st. 1871 ; M. A., ^st. 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. 187 1 ,
Reg. March 28, 1857.
Kettlewell, Joshua, Clogheen, Cahir.
B.A., Vern. 1829; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Sept. 1, 1868.
Keys- Wells. Pev. William, Clifton Rectory, Penrith.
B.A., Vern.^lSdl; M.A., ^st. 1864 (as Keys); Reg. March 30,
1874.
Kidd, Archibald Napier, Armagh.
B. A., Hiem. 1862; M. D., ^.st. 1866; Reg. June 27, 1866.
Kidd, Frederick William, 17, l^ower Filzwilliaui-street.
B.A., JEst. 1880; M.D., Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Kidd, Leonard, Enniskillen.
B.A., ^st. 1885; M.D., mem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Kidd, Rev. Robert, Auckland, New Zealand.
B. A., Vern. 1844; LL. D., uEst. 1871 ; Reg. June 30, 1871.
Kildahl, James, Old Men's Asylum, Northbrook-road, Leeson-park.
B. A., Vern. 1880; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Auff. 8, 1868.
Kilkelly, John, 46, Upper iM ount-streot.
B. A., mem. 1859 ; LL. D., .^st. 1865 ; Reg. Julij 6, 1866.
Kilpatrick, William Archibald, Melbourne.
Scb., 1877; B.A., ^W. 1880; Reg. Mai/ 28, 1877.
UNIVERSITY ELECTOKS. 699
fKinahan, Thomas "William, 24, "Waterloo-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1862; M. A., Vern. 1881 ; Reg. March 1, 1881.
Kincai'l, John Henry, 6, Stephen's-green.
B.A., Fern. 1855; M.A., Vern. 1892: Reg. 3f arch 1, 1892.
Kincaid, Joseph, 11, Great Georue's- street, Westminster.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M. A., Vern. 1884; Reg. Feb. 26, 1884.
King, Charles Holland, Training College, Cheltenham.
B.A., u^st. 1885 ; M.A., ^st. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1885.
Kingi, George, Woodford House, Santry.
B.A., Vern. 1841; M. A., ^st. 1846; Reg. Bee. 1, 1874.
King, George Hamilton, 2, St. Joseoh'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. Dec. 18, 1884.
King, Sir Gilbert, Bart., Charlestown, Drumsna.
B.A., Fern. 1832; M. A., ^^s^. 1869 ; Reg. /zme 30, 1869.
Kins, Gilbert, Charlestown, Drumsna.
B. A., mem. 1869; M. A , Vern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
King, Henry, 52, Lansdowne-roud.
Sch., 1850; B. A., Vern. 1853; M.A., Vern. 1873; Tieg . Feb, 25,
1873.
King, Joseph.
Sch., 1873; B.A., Hiem. 1875; Reg. 1873.
Kins:, Lucas Blacker Burnet, Richmond, Surrey.
B.A., Ve7-n. 1859; M.A., ^st. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
King, Richard Ashe, 11, Waltham -terrace, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
B. A., mem. 1862 ; M. A., mem. 1865 ; Reg. April 10, 1874.
Kini>-, Rev. Robert, Diocesan School, Ballymena.
Sch., 1835; B.A., Fern. 1839; Reg. Dec. 18, 1882.
fKing, Robert M'Farland.
Sch., 1883; B. A., mem. 1884; M.A., ^st. 1889; Reg. Mai/ 21,
1883.
King, Rev. W. Templeton, St. George's Vicarasfe, Brentford, London, W.
B.A., ^sl. 1873; M.A., ^st. 1877; B.D., mem. 1891; Reg.
June 28, 1877.
King, William Wilson.
B.A., Fern. 1849; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. July ^, 1881.
Kingsbury, Edward, 3, Brighton- parade, Blackpool.
B. A., JEst. 1887 ; M. D., jEU. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Kingsbury, George Chadwick, Blackpool, Lancashire.
B.A.,!ff«m. 1880; M.A. and M.D., ITi^m. 1883 ; M.A.O., JTim.
1887; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Kingsbury, John James, 4, Wilton-terrace.
B.A. and M.A., JEst. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Kingsley, Rev. Charles, Sandford Parsona<::e, Ranelagh.
B.A., Eiem. 1866; M.A., mem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Kingsniill, Rev. Joseph Thomas, Fundenhall, Norfolk.
B.A., Vern. 1869; iM. A., Vern. 1872; B.B., ^st. 1880; D. D
Mst. 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.
2f
600 rNIVEBSITY ELKCT0B8.
Kirk, John.
B. A., Hiem. 1863; M. A., ^st. 1868; Reg. Jult/ 4, 1881.
Kirk, Rev. William Boy ton, Ashton-under-Lyne.
B A., Hiem. 1874 ; LL.D., Msf. 1880 : Reg. Jult/ 13, 1880.
Kirknian, Rev. Thomas Penyngton, Croft Rectory, Warrington.
B.A., VenK 1833 ; M.A., Vern. 1850 ; Reg. ^uff. 27, 1874.
Kirkpatrick, Rev. Alexander Thomas, Craigs, Bullymena.
B. A., ^st. 1853 ; M. A., ^sL 1875 ; Reg. Jwie 30, 1875.
Kirkpatrick, Francis "William, Canada.
B.A., Hiem. I860; M.A., Vem. 1864; Reg. Oct. 12, 1880.
Kirkpatrick, Hon. George A., Canada.
B. A., me7n. 1861 ; LL. D., uEst. 1884 ; Reg. June 6, 1884.
Kirkpatrick, Rev. George, Whitechurch.
B.A., Verti. 1839; M.A., Vern. 1849; Reg. Nov. 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, Killburn,
London, N. W.
Sch. 1844 ; B.A., Vern. 1846 ; M.A., Vern. 1849 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Kirkpatrick, William, 86, High-street, Stourbridge.
Sch., 1882; B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.D., ^st. 1889; Reg. June 5,
1882.
Kisbey, William Henry, 10, North Great George's-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M.A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Kitchin, Francis.
B.A., Vern. 1832; M.A., ^st. 1844; Reg. Juli/ i, 1881.
Knapp, William Henry, 10, St. James's Terrace, Clonskeagh.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; 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.
Elnight, William John, Cork.
B.A.. Vern. 1865 ; LL. D. ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Knipe, Rev. Jnmes John Robinson L., Terversham, Cambs.
B.A., ^st. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1861 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Knipe, Rev. William Gerrard, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Vern. 1844 ; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. Dec. 14, 1864.
Knott, John Fioeman, 34, York-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1886; M. A. and M. D., Hiem., 1889; Reg. Dec. 19,
1889.
Knox, Rev. Alexander, Passage West, Cork.
B.A., Hiem. 1871 : M.A. ^st. 1889 ; Reg. Mai/ 8, 1889.
Knox, Rev. Andrew, Birkenhead.
B.A., Hiem. 1871; M.A., Hiejn. 1877; LL.D., Hiem. 1879; Reg.
Dec. 19, 1877.
Knox, Rev. Charles Beresford, Heathfield Vicarage, Hawkhurst.
B. A., Vern. 1847; M.A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Aug. 22, 1868.
Knox, Rev. Denis, Virginia, Co. Cavan.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1869 ; Reg. Feb. 9, 1869.
Knox, George James, The Hermitage, Finchley-rd., St. John's Wood
London.
B. A., u^8t. 1830; M. A., ^st. 1833; Reg. /a«. 23, 1833.
Knox, Rev. Frederick Wm., Belvoir Castle, l^eiccster.
B.A., JJwm. 1878; M.A., Ab,st. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 601
Knox, Rev. Joseph, 12, Markwick-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. Vem. 1841 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Knox, Most Rev. Robert, Lord Archbishop of Armagh, and Primate
of all Ireland, Palace, Arnuigh.
B. A., J[^st. 1829 ; M. A., Fern. 1834; B. D. and D. D., Vern. 1858 ;
Reg. Nov. 26, 1832.
Knox, Robert, Broomhill, Londondeny.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M. A., Vem. 1864; Reg. Nov. 9, 1864.
Knox, Rev. Robert Dalzel, Glinton, Market-Deeping.
B.A., mem. 1867 ; M.A., JEst. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Knox, Robert Kyle, Belfast.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; LL. D., Riem. 1872 ; Reg. March 24, 1874.
fKnox, Thomas Charles, Keith.
Sch., 1892 ; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Knox, Thomas Pery, 27, Eaton-terrace, London, S.W.
B. A., u^st. 1826; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 26, 1832.
Kough, Edward, Rhos-y-gar, Monkstown.
Sch.. 1859 ; B.A., ^st. 1861 ; M.A., Eiem. 1864; M. Chir., Vern.
1866; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Kyle, William Blacker Hamilton, 54, 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. Vern. 1850; Reg. Ifarch 28, 1874.
liabatt, Edward.
B.A., Vern. 1870; M. Eng., ffiem. 1890; Reg. J)ec. 18, 1890.
Labat, Robert Hamilton Henry, 1, Upper Fitzwiiliam-street.
B.A., ifim. 1867; M. A., mem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Lakeman, Rev. George, St. Helen's, Lancashire.
B. A., mem.. 1865 ; M. A., ^sL 1874 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Lamb, Rev. Walter, Kilcoleman Park, Desertserges, county of Cork.
B.A., JEst. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. Ilarch 28, 1857.
tLamb, William, 31, Grosvenor-place, Rathmines.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., ^st. 1868; LL.D., JSst. 1871; Reg.
Auff. 4, 1868.
Lambart, Rev. Henry Charles, Baydon, Hungerford.
B. A., Biem. 1870 ; M. A., u^st. 1881 ; Reg. April 29, 1881.
Lambart, William Hugh, 166, Islington-square, Liverpool.
B. A., ^5^1850; M. A., ^s^. 1859; M. D., ITim. 1870 ; Reg.
Dec. 8, 1870.
Lambert, Rev. Joseph Malet, Newland, Hull.
B.A., ^s^ 1879; M. A.,^*^. 1883; LL.D., mem. 1885; Reg.
Jul>/ 3, 1883.
Lambert, Joshua Crabtree, Sedbergh, Yorks.
B. A., Hiem. 1874; M. A., ^st. 1878; Reg. Julij 4, 1878.
Lambert, William Fetherston H., Athenry.
B.A., ^st. 1874 ; M.D., miem. 1879; Reg. Juhj 31, 1880,
Landers, John James.
B.A., mem. 1871 ; LL.D., AEst. 1878 ; Reg. Jult/ 31, 1880.
Landey, Rev. Theophilus Patrick, The Rectory, Toomna, Carrick-on-
Shannon,
B.A., mem. 1884 ; M.A., J^s^!. 1892 ; Reg. Jime 23, 1892.
2f2
602 UNIVEESITY ELECTOES.
Lane, Rev. Henry Tydd, Bishop's Stortford,
B. A., JEst. 1872; M. A., Hicm. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Lane, James Clarke. 123, Lower Baggot-street.
Sch., 1864; B. A., Hiem. 1864; Keg. 1864.
Lang, Rev. William Henry, 33, Syduey-avenue, Blackrock, Co.
Dublin.
B.A., Ilietn. 1871; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Langbridge, Rev. Richard Bartleet, ]\Iacollop Glebe, Lismore.
B. A., Miem. 1866; M. A., Hiem. 1870; Reg. Dec. 14,1870.
Langford, Rev. Robert John, India.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., ^st. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Large, Rev. "William Soraerville, Carnalway, Kilcullen.
B.A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.A., Hiem. 1879 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Larminie, William Rea, Castlebar.
Sch., 1857; B.A., Fern. 1860; M.A., ^st, 1871; Reg. June 2,
1870.
Latham, Rev. James King, Rectory, Wexford.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1871; B.D., JSst. 1877; D.D.
Fern. 1884 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Latham, Rev. William, India.
B. A., ^.^t. 1877 ; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. Mat/ 7, 1890.
La Touche, James Digges, India.
Sch., 1863; B. A., Hiem. 1865; Reg. 1863.
La Touche, John James Digges, 1, Upper Ely-place.
B. A.. Vem. 1859; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Lauder, William Bernard.
. B. A., .^st. 1843 ; M. A., Vem. 1865 ; Reg. July 4, 1H81.
Law, Michael, 8, Great Denmark-street.
B. A., ^st. 1863; LL. D., ^Est. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Law, Thomas Pakenham, 48, Stephen's-green.
B. A., Vem. 1857 ; M. A., ^EsL 1865 ; Keg. July 5, 1865.
Law, William Francis, County Asylum, I'reston.
B.A., yEst. 1881 ; M.D., ^*^'l885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Lawless, Henry Hamilton.
B. A., Hiem. 1S7(> ; 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,, Hiem. 1885 ; Reg. June 13,
1881.
Lawrance, Rev. George Wni. Augustus, Kintbury, Hungerford.
B. A., ^st. 1875 ; M. A., Vem. 1881 ; Reg. March 1,
1881.
Lawrence, Rev. Richard, Chigwell-row, London, N. E.
B. A., Vem. 1845; M. A., ^st. 1849; Reg. July 3, 1849.
Lawrenson, Harm m Fit/manrice, Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow.
B.A., Hiem. 1884 ; M.D., Hu-m. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Lawson, Rev. William Lipsett, Paralytic Hospital, I'orilaud-road,
London, N.W.
B. A., Vem. 1851 ; M. A., Vem. 1854 ; Reg. Auy. 27, 1874.
Lawton, Rev. Frederick, 4, St. George's-street, Kingsthorpe-road,
Northampton.
B. A., A:st. 1879: M. A., ^st., 1882; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Leachman, Henry Frazer, 1, College-street.
B.A., Vem. 1859; M.A., Vem. 1862; Reg. Oct. 23, 1862.
UNirERSITT ELECTOES. 603
Leah, William, 196, Birchfield, Birmingham.
B.A. {ad eund. Oxon.) jEst., and M.D., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17,
1885.
Leahv, Thomas.
^\A., ^st. 1872; M.D., ^s^. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Leahy, William Smith O'Brien, Limerick.
B. A., Hiem. 1870; M.A., ^st. 1875; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Leared, Arthur, 12, Old Burlington-street, London, W.
B. A., Vern. 1845; M. D., Eiem. 1860; Reg. November 14,
1874.
Leatham, William, Brackaville, Coalisland.
B. A., Vern. 1860 ; M. A., vEst. 1883 ; Reg. May 2, 1883.
Leathern, William Patterson, Burt, Derry.
B. A., Vern. 1830; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 27, 1832.
Le Bert, Rev. George Anthony, St. Ambrose Vicarage, Widnes, Lanes.
B.A., ^Elst. 1889 ; M.A., ^st. 1892; Keg. June 23, 1892.
Lecky, Wm. Edward Hartpole, 38, Onslow-gardens, London.
B. A., .Est. 1859; M. A., ^st. 1863; Reg. Nov. 6, 1868.
fLedger, Rev. William Crips, Lisnaskea.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., /Est. 1866 ; Reg. June 27, 1866.
Ledoux, Rev. Llewellyn Paul Tahan, Calrv Glel)e, Sligo-
B.A.. ^.v/. 1881 ; M.A., .Est. 1888; Rq^. June 28, 1888.
Lee, George, St. Stephen's Club, London.
Sch.. 1838; B. A., Vern. 1840; Reg. /?<^.2/ 4, 1881.
Lee, John, Dartmout'ii-row, Biackheath, London, S.E.
B.A. aiidM.A., Vern. 1888; Reg. Feb. 14, 1888.
Lee, Rev. Joseph William, Summer-hill, Xenagh.
B. A., jEst. 1879; ^\.k.,Mst. 1890; B.D. and D.D., Mst. 1891;
Reg. Juue 26, 1890.
Lee, Rev. Rii-.hard, Chiist's Hospital, London, E. C.
M.A. {ad eund. Cantub.), iJi^w. 1882; R^g. Dec. 20, 1882.
Lee, Rev. William Benjamin Lowell, 29, Bruuswick-squaie, Camher-
well, London, S.E.
B.A. and M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. May 4, 1892.
f Leech, Henry Brougham, Regius Professor of Law, &c., Yew Park,
Clontarf.
Sch., 1862; B. A., Kiem. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1878; LL.D., Eiem.
1885 ; Reg. 1«()2.
Leech, Hunt Walsh, Coleraine.
B.A., Eiem. 1865; M.A., Vern. 1881; Reg. March 1, 1881.
Leech, Hunt Walsh Chambre, Straits Settlements.
B.A., Eiem. 1867; \.\..\)., Eiem 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Leech, William, Lincoln's Inn, London.
Sch., 1863; Reg. Nov. 10, 1868.
Leedbam, Rev. Francis, 13, Brecknock-road, Tuffnell-park, London,
N".
B. A., Eiem. 1869; M. A., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Lee-Norman, Luke Alexander, Corballis, Ardee.
B.A. Eiem. 1861; M.A., Vern.. 1876 (as Norman); V^q^. Feb. 29,
1876.
fLeeper, Rev. Alexander, 7, Upper Pembroke-street.
B.A., Jist. 1840; M.A., Vern. 1850; B. D., Vern. 1859; D. D.,
jEst. 1865 ; Reg. April 11, 1859.
804 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Leeper, Alexander, "Warden of Trinity College, University of Melbourne.
Sell., 1867; B. A., Hiem. 1871; M.A., f^ern. 1875; LL.D., JEst.
1884; Reg. 1867.
Leeper, Rev. Willi;irn, King's Lynn, Norfolk.
B. A., J\rn. 1846; M. A., Fern. 1862; Reg. Jan. 9, 1869.
Leeper, Ri-v. William Clarice, Winthorpe, Newark.
B.A., uEst. 1872; M.A., ^st. 1878; Reg. Juli/ 31, 1880.
fLees, 'I'homas Orde Hastings, Norlhainpton.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M. A., JEst. 1879; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Leeson, Edward Gregory, Australia.
B.A., Vem. 1823; M. A., Fern. 1829; Reg. Feb. 6, 1833.
Leet, Rev. Ambrose Welk-slev. 34, Upper Baggot-street.
Sch., 1851; B.A., Fern. 1856; M.A., Fmt. 1857; B.D. and D.D.,
^Ust. 1873 ; Reg. Aug. 6, 1868.
Le Fanu, Henry, Madras.
Sch., 1863 ; B. A., Miem. 1869.
Lefroy, George, Kildare-street Club.
B. A., ^st. 1834 ; M. A., ^st. 1858 ; Reg. March 19, 1859.
■fLefroy, Thomas Langlois Husih, Carriglass Manor, Longford.
B.A.^Fern. 185iJ ; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Feb. 1, 1869.
Lefroy, Very Rev. William, Deanery, Norwich.
B. A., JJtem. 1863; M. A., JEnt. 1867; B. D. and D. D., ^st.
1889; Reg. June 11, 1869.
Legge, Edward, Woodlands, Cullenswood.
B. A., mem. 1880; M. A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 13, 1883.
Le Grand, William Davy.
B.A., Fern. 1834; M. A., Vem. 1837; Reg. iVov. 6, 1834.
Leigh, Francis, Jun., Zionkyle, Co. Wexford.
B. A., Fern. 1829; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 6, 1832.
Le Maistre, Rev. George John, Brighton College.
B. A., Fern. 1852 ; M. A., JSst. 1855 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Le Marchant, Rev. Robert, Little Risington, Burford.
B. A., Fern, 1840; M. D., Vem. 1845; Reg. Feb. 13, 1845.
Lendruni, WilUam Trevor, Dulwich College, Dulwich.
Sch.. 1876; B. A., Fern. 1878; Reg. June 12, 1876.
Leney, Rev. La Grange, Hinckley.
B.A., JEst. 1877; M.A., yEst. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Le Poer 1'rench, Frederiek, 7, Hatch-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1866 ; M.A., Fern. 1879; Reg. Feb. 26, 1879.
Lermit, Rev. Laurence Hozier, Calcutta.
B.A., Jliein. 1883; M.A , ^st. 1889 ; Reg. May 8, 1889.
Leslie, Henry James, Bel6e!d, Churchlown, Dundrum.
B. A., Fern. 1830 ; M. A., ^st. 1858 ; Reg. Nov. 30, 1858.
Leslie, Rev. Jatnes, Inistiogue, Thomastown.
B.A., JEst. 1881 ; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Leslie, Richard J. Uniacke.
B. A., Fern. 1840 ; M. A., Fern. 1863; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1881.
(•Leslie, William Rol)ert, Castle Carah, Killarnev.
B. A., Hiejn., 1879; M.A., Hum. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Leslie, Rev. Robert Joshua, St John's, Holbeach, Lincolnshire.
li.A., ^st. 1851; M. A., Fern. 1862; Reg. Aug. 17, 1868.
Leslie, Rev. William, Esscxford (Jlel)e, Dundalk.
B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A., iftm.1889; Reg.i>tr. 19, 188'J.
tJNIVEKSITY RLECT0R8. 605
Lester, Rev. Edward Augustus, Bishop Nympton, South Molton,
Devon.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., Mst. 1868 ; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
L' Estrange, Rev. Guy Carleton, I, Clift in- terrace, Monkstown.
B. A-, Vern , 1849; M. A., Vern. 18o9 ; lla^r, June 2, 1859.
L'Estrange, Rev. Guy Perceval. Sackville-strect Club.
B. A., Vern. 1832"; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. Feb. 28, 1865.
Lett, Rev. Henry William, Aghaderg Glebe, Lough brickland.
B. A., Hiem. 1860 ; M. A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Lett, Richard Alfred, Redbourni', Kirton Lindsey.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M. Chir., Vern. 1870; M.D., Vern. 1885;
Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Lett, Rev. Stephen, Colling wood, Ontario, Canada.
B.A., Vern. 1836; LL. D., Vern. 1848; M. A., jEsL 1873 j 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., J£st. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
fLewis, Right Rev. John Travers, Bishop of Ontario.
B.A,^6^. 1847; M.A., B.D. andD.D., ^'s^. 1862 ; Reg. /«n. 12,
1884.
Lewis, John Harvey, 24, Grosvenor-street, London.
B. A. and M. A., Vern. 1838 ; Reg. Sept. 26, 1838.
Lewis, Rev. John Tomkins, M aster of the Charterhouse, HulL
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., JEst. 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., ^s^. 1842; LL.D., JEst. 1858; Reg. July 4:, 1881.
Lewis, Michael.
B. A., Vern. 1846 ; M. A., Vern. 1861 ; Reg. July 4, 1881.
Lewis, Michael Edward, Violetstown House, Mullingar.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., ^st. 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., ^st. 1875; M.A., .Ust. 1886; Heg July 1, 1886.
Lewis-Ciosbv, Bev. Ernest Henry Cornwall, 36, Rutland-square.
B.A. (as 'Cornwall), Hiem. 1888; M.A., Tm?. 1892 ; Reg. March
1, 1892.
Light, Rev. John.
B. A., Vern. 1845 ; M. A., jEst. 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., ^st.
1879; Reg. 1869.
Lindesay, Rev. William O'Neill, Waringstown, Lurgan.
B. A., ^at. 1878; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Lindow, Rev. Samuel, Bowness-on-Solway.
B.A., Vern. 1874 ; M.A., Vern. 1877 ; ^Q^. Feb. 14, 1877.
606 tJSlVKRSITT ELECTORS.
Lindsay, Rev. John "Woodley, Carrigroshane.
B.A., Hitm. 1870; M.A., ^st. 1874; B.D. and D.D., Hiein. 1891 ;
Eeg. 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 Caussniaker, Llanvan Rectorv, Abergavenny.
^ B. A., Vtrn. 1855; M. A., jEU. 1885 ; Reg. May 6, 1885.
Line, Rev. Henry, Waterford.
B. A., Hiem. 1876 ; M. A., JEst. 1882 ; Reg. May 3, 1882.
Line, William Henry, Diiventiy, 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. and D.D., ^tm. 1886;
Reg. Avg, 3, 1880.
Linton, Kev. Henry, St. Paul's Parsonage, Birkenhead.
B. k.,^st. 1845; M. A., ^Kt. 1867; Reg. April 4., 1874.
Linton, Rev, Robert Mayer, Birkenhead.
B. A., JEst., 1867 ; M. A., uEst. 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. Bee. 16, 1886.
Little, Rev. Joseph Russell, Lurganbov, Manorhamilton.
B.A., Hiem. 1877 ; M.A., Vern. 1892 ; Reg. Mar 1, 1892.
Little, Richard Archibald, Alleslev Hall, Coventry.
B.A., Vern. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Re^. Dec. 17, 1885.
Litiledale, Richard William Whaley, 76, Stephen's-green.
B.A., Hiem., 1884; LL.l)., J^st. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Litton, John Letablere, 24, Eastbourne-terrace, Paddington, London, W,
B. A., uEst. 1855 ; M. A., Jist. 1858 ; Reg. Nov. 6, 1868.
Llewcllin, Rev. George Taylor, Sandford, Crediton, Devon.
B. A., Vern. 1876; M. A., Vern. 1879; Reg. Jati. 21. 1879.
Lloyd, Rev. Edward, Vicarage, Kilkeshin, Sixmile-Bridge.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M. A., JEst. 1865; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Lloyd, John Meyrick, Colegnes, Booterstown.
B.A., ift6m.'l868; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Llovd, John Rickard, 12, Upper Mount-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1863; M. A., Vern. 1867; Reg. Nov. 18, 1867-
Lloyd, Rickard, Garryheckin, Pallasgrcen.
B. A., ^st. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Nov. 10, 1856.
Lloyd, Rev. William Battersby, Killvgarvan, Rathmullen.
B. A., ^s^ 1871 ; M. A., J&«/. 1«74 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Lloyd, Rev. William Richard, Wostcott Vi(arage, Dorking.
B. A., Hiem. 18G9; }A. A., JEst. ISTS; Reg. /««« 25, 1873.
tLoane, Geoige Green.
Sch., 1886 ; B.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. June 21, 1886.
Loane, Rev. Richard Hussey, Queenstown.
B. A., Vern. 1861 , M. A., JEst. 1856; Reg. July 2, 1856.
Lobley, Rev. John, St. Luke's, Holbeck, Leeds.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., ^*<. 1872 ; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Locke, Rev. Walter James, Caldervale, Garstang.
B.A., Jliem. 1875 ; M.A., ^Est. 1879 ; Reg. June 23, 1879.
UNlYERSItY ELECTORS. 607
Lockett, Rev. Francis Hall, Vicarage, Lumb-in-Rossendale, Manchester.
B. A., Vern. 1867 ; M. A., uEst. 1870 ; Reg. Julp 6, 1870.
Logan, Thomas Robert Johnston, 1, Dixon-street, Glasgow.
B. A., mem. 1864 ; M. A., Miem. 1868 ; Keg. Dec. 16, 1868.
Lombard, Rev. John.
B. A., Fern. 1849; M.A., Fern. 1864; B.D. and D.D., Fern. 1891;
Reg. April 23, 1866.
fLombard, Rev. John Newman, Balbriggan.
B. A., JEst. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. Jtme 26, 1884.
Long, Rev. Arthur George, Hetherington, Rectory, Termonfeckin,
Drogheda.
B.A., ^sd. 1877 ; M.A., JEst. 1892 ; Reg. Mmj 4, 1892.
Long, Edward Ardagh, 162, Ellison- street, Jairow-on-Tyne.
B. A., ^st. 1877 ; M. A., ^st. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Long, Jame^ Duncan, G. P. 0., London.
B. A., Iliem. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Long, Ven. John Alexander, Archdeacon of Cashel, Fethard, Tip-
perary.
B. A., ^st. 1859 ; M. A., ^st. 1872 ; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Long, Rev. Thomas, 16, Appian Way.
B. A., Fern. 1850; M. A., Vern. 1860; Reg. Oct. 18, 1860.
Longfield, Rev. Richard, Mogeely, Tallow.
Sch., 1838; B. A., Fern. 1839; Reg. Nov. 14,1842.
Love, Rev. Arthur Edward, Greenfield, Ampthill, Beds.
B.A., ^st. 1878; M.A.j^sif. 1881; Reg. July 2, 1881.
Lovegrove, Rev. Edwin.
B. A. and M. A., Fern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Low, Rev. Charles, Tingewick, Buckingham.
B.A., JEst. 1877 ; M.A., ^Est. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Lowe, Rev. Josiah Beatson, Yoxall Rectory, Burton-on -Trent.
Sch., 1837 ; B. A., Vern. 1839 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1860 ; Reg.
May 20, 1890.
Lowe, James, Churchfield, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester.
B.A., liiem. 1887; M.A., Biem. 1890; Rt^. Dec. 18, 1890.
Lowe, Rev. Richard Battison, Birkenhead.
B. A., Fern. 1858; M. A., Hiem. 1860; 'B.q^. Dec. 19, 1860.
Lowe, Rev. Thomas, Plemonstall, Chester.
B. A., Hiem. 1867; M. A., Hiem. 1872; Reg. March 15, 1873.
Lowe, Rev. William, Bunburv, Tai"poiley.
B. A., Ferv. 1849 ; M. A.,' Fern. 1857; Reg. April 10, 1874.
Lowry, Rev. William Hamilton, 27, Crosthwaite Park, Kingstown.
B.A., JE.'it. 1881 ; M.A., Hitm. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Luby, John Heniy, Lake View House, Kiugscourt.
B. A., Hiem. 1865 ; LL. D., Hiem. 1871 : Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
fLucas, Rev. Frederick John, Bullock Castle, Dalkey.
B. A., Hiem. 1862; M. A., Fern. 1871; B. D., JEst. 1873, D.D.,
Hiem. 1879 ; Reg. Feb. 21, 1871.
Luce, Rev. Edmund Jones, Great Merton, Surrey, London, S.E.
B.A., Fern. 1848; M.A., Fern. 1852; 'Re^.Auy. 27, 1874.
fLuke, Edward II arris.
Sch. 1888; B.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Jfay 28, 1888.
Lunham, Colonel i'homas Ainslie. Uuiversiiv Club, Stephen' s-green.
B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; "Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
2m'6
608 TTNIVEfiSITY ELECTORS.
fLunham, Wm. May bury.
Sell., 1890; B.A., Iliem. 1891.
Lunn, Rev. Henry Simpson, 5, Endsleigh Gardens, London, N. "W".
B.A., ^A-^ 1884: M.I)., .J-Jst. 1887; Rejr. June 30. 1887.
Luscombe, Rev. Tooke Jolinson, Fair Oak, Bishopstoke, Southampton.
B.A., Hietn. 1880; M.A., ^st. 1884 ; B.D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June
26, 1884.
Lusignan (now de Lusignan), Rev. Constantine, Caton Vicarage,
Lancaster.
B. A., Vern. 18o4; M.A., ^st. I860 ; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Luther. Rev. George Minchin, Caheinany, Limerick.
IJ.A.. Hietn. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Lutlier, Edward Litton, Abroad.
B.A., yEst. 1888 ; .M.D. Biem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 1891.
Lutman, Rev. Adrian Henry, Oborne, Sherberne.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M.A., ^st. 1857; Reg. Au^. 25, 1874.
Lyle, Rev. Edward Augustus, Tubbt-r-na-camg, Kircubbin.
B. A., Vern. 1853: M. A., Vern. 1870; Reg. Auff. 20, 1874.
Lyle, Thomas, Education Department, Whitehiill, London, S.W.
B.A., uEst. 1879 ; M.A., ^V.. 1882; Ri-g. June 29, 1882.
fLyle, Thomas Rankin, Melbourne University.
Sch., 1881; B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., ^st. 1887; Reg. June 13,
1881.
Lynch, David, 29, Lower Leeson-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., Vern. 1874 ; Reg. Feh. 17, 1874.
Lynch, Gilbert, 239, Vauxhall-bridge-roud, London.
B.A., ^sf. 1876; M. D., ^st. 1880; M. A., JSst. 1881; Reg.
June 30, 1880.
Lynch, Rev. John, St. John's Parsonage, Kingstown.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M.A.. Veni. 1864; Reg. iVor. 23, 1864.
Lyndon, Thomas, Wicklow.
B.A., Hie>n. 1883; M.D., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Lyon, Rev. Elias, Leeds.
B. A., JEst. 1878; M. A., .^st. 1883 ; Reg. June 22, 1883.
Lyon, John Bailey, Ballyroan.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., JEst. 1863; Reg. Nov. 8, 1870.
Lyons, Henry James, 51, Lower Camden-street.
B.A., Vern. 1830; M. A., Vern. ISS3; Reg. Nov. 16, 1832.
Lyons, Rev. James, Fiddown, Carrick-on-Suir.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1868; B. D., ^6^ 1891; Reg.
Dec. 16, 1868.
fLyster, Arthur Edward.
Sch., 1883; B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A., Vern. 1889; Reg. May 21,
1883.
t-Jiyster, Rev, Henry Cameron, Harold's -cross.
Sch., 1881 ;B.A., Hiem. 1882; B.D., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. June U,
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., yEV. 1871 ; M.D., ^«M876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
fMacalister, Edward.
Sch., 1880; B. A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Mat/ 24, 1880.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 609
Mac Andreiv, John Edward. Ballina.
B.A., Bicm. 1873; M.A., Biem. 1876 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
fMacan, Arthur Yernon, 5'3, Meirion-stiuare, S.
B. A., Miem. 1864; M. Chir., Vern. 1868; M.A.O., ^st. 1877;
Ee^. April 12, 1875.
Mac Caithy, Brendan, 32, Harcourt-street.
B.A., ^st. 1889 ; M.D., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Macartney, George David.
B. A., mem. 1863; IJj.B^ffiem. 1868; Reg. /w^y 4, 1881.
Macartney, Rev. Hussey Bur^h, Caulfield, Melbourne.
B. A., Hiem. 1860 ; M. A., Hiem 1874; Reg. April 12, 1875.
Macartney, Very Rev. Hussey Burgh, Dean of Melbourne.
B. A., Vern. 1821; M.A., B.D.,and D.D., ^st. 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, Enn'scorthy.
B. A., Hiem. ISiiS; LL.l).,'^st. 1876; Reg. /mm^ 28, 1876.
Mac Cartie, Hev. Joseph, Willan, Redcar.
B. A., Fern. 1860 ; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Mac Carthy, Charles Edward De Lacy, Hong Kong.
B.A., JVw. 1870; M.Ch., ^at. 1877; Reg. Oct. 18, 1880.
fMac Dermott, Alfred, 43, Fitzwilliam-square, West.
B. A., Fern. 1849; M.A., .J^at. 1862; Rea;. Juli/ 4, 1862.
Mac Dermott. Alfred Tudor, 43, Fitzwilliam-square.
B.A., mem. 1.S87 ; M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. 3Iau 6, 1891.
Mac Dermott, Edward Deans, 8, Royal Circus, Bath.
B.A., Vern. 1836; M.A. and M.D., Vern. 1848; Reg. Nav. 14,
1874.
MacDermott , Ralph Juan, Kells.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.Ch., J£st. 1877; Reg. Aug. 6, 1880.
Macdona, Rev. Albert, Halton, Hastings.
B. A., Hiem. 1865 ; M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Bee. 17, 1873.
Macdona, Rev. Henry Victor, Cheadle, Hulme, Stockport.
B. A., Hiem. 1860; M.A., Hiem. 1863; Re^. Oct. 3, 1868.
Macdona, John Gumming, 1, Garden-court, Temple, London.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M.A.,^*/;. 1865; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1865.
MacDonald. Rev. Henry Francis, Ramelton.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
MacDonald, Rev. James Leonard, Norwood, Hounslow, Middlesex.
B. A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., AE^t. 18d6; Keg. March 30, 1874.
Mac Donald, William Archibald, Bray.
Sch., 1865; B. A., Vern. 1867; M.A., Vern. 1876; Reg. 1865.
Mac Donnell, Hercules Henry Graves, 4, Roby-place, Kingstown.
Sch., 1837 ; B.A., Vern. 1841; Reg. Feb.25, 1841.
MacDonnell, Hercules Henry, Dundalk.
B. A., Vern. 1872; M. Chir., Vern. 1874; M.!)., Hiem. 1875;
Reg. Feb. 21, 1874.
Mac Donnell, Very Rev. John Cotter, Misterton, Lutterworth.
Sch., 1841; B.A., Vern. 1843; M. A., Vern. 1855; B.B., ^st.
1856; D.D., ^!:st. 1860; Reg. June 29, 1847.
fMac Donogh, Albert Augustus, St. Aubyn's, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
Sch., 1886; B A., Hiem., 1888; Reg. June 21, 1886.
610 uniVeusitV electors*
Macdonogh, Rev. Telford, 23, Oxford-road, Ealing, Middlesex.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1859; Reg. March S, 1859.
MacDowell, Charles William, Carlow.
B. A., uSst. 1867; M. D., ^st. 1874 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
MacDuft', Rev. Alexander Ramsay, Lahore, India.
B. A., Jliem. 1869; M. A., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 9, 1875.
MacEwen, Rev. James, Dromtarriff, Banteer.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M.A., uEst. 1868; D.D., u^st. 1888; Reg. Oct.
19, 1870.
MacFarlane, Charles James Napier, Bradfield House, Bradfield,
Berks.
B.A., ^sL 1873 ; M.A., ^st. 1878; Reg. Jiilp 4, 1878.
f Mac Farlane, Henry James, Huntstown House, Mulhuddart.
B. A., Vern. 1837; LL. D., Vern. 1852; lieg. June 30, 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, Cascoh, Presteign, Wales.
B. A., litem. 1862; M. A., ^st. 1866; Reg. Hept. 1, 1868.
Maclvor, Charles Vernon, India.
B.A., Hiem. 1865 ; M.A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. Mai/ 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., ^st. 1878; Reg. July 4, 1878.
Mackay, George, Australia.
. B. A., Vern. 1839; LL. D., Vern. 1848; Reg. Nov. 9, 1848.
Mackesy, George Ivie, 38, Lady-lane, Waterford.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M.A., Hiem. 1869; Reg. Dec. 15, 1869.
Mackesy, Henry Vincent, Waterford.
Sch., 1847 ; B. A., ^'aY. 1849 ; Reg. Julp 5, 1866.
Mackesy, Rev. William, East Haddon Vicarage, Northampton.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M. A., Vern. 1841 ; Reg. Sept. 1842.
Mackintosh, Alexander, Queen's College, Cambridge.
Sch. 1873; B.A., Hiem. 1875; Reg. 1873.
fMackintosh, 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. Auff. 5, 1880.
Mac Laughlin, Frederick Peard, Strangford.
B. A., and M. Chir., uiJst. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
WacLaurin, Rev. John, Rectory, Mullabrack, Armagh.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; LL. D., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Mac Loghlen, Robert Henry, Roscrea.
B. A., Hiem. 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, ()akhain.
B. A., Vern. 1878; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
MacMuUin, George Reade, Melbourne, Australia.
B.A., ^8t. 1881; M.A. and LL.D., ^st. 1885; Reg. June 25,
1885.
UXITEESITr ELECTORS* 611
Mac Murray, Eev. George, Australia.
, B.A., JEst. 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. My 30, 1847.
Mac Nally, Rev. Thomas, 21, Myall road, Brixton, London, S.W.
B. A.,^s^. 1864; M.A., ^st. 1867; Reg. 1867.
Macnamara, Charles Capel, 6, Warwick-terrace, Leeson Park.
B.A., JEst. 1848; LL.D., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Feb. 12, 1879.
MacNeece, Rev. James, Clonfeacle Rectory, Moy.
B.A., Vern. 1848 ; M.A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. May 8, 1889.
tMacran, Henry Stewart, F.T.C.
Sch., 1886; B.A., Hiem., 1888; Fellow, 1892; M.A., jEst. 1892:
Reg. June 21, 1886.
Macrory, Edmund, 19, Perabridge-square, London, "W.
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.
fMac Sheehy, Brian, 35, Gardiner' s-place.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M.A., Vern. 1857; LL.D., Vern. 1868; Reg.
March 27, 1857.
Madden, RigtitHon. Dodgson Hamilton, M.P., 41, Fitzwilliam -square.
Sch., 1860; B. A., ^V. 1862; M. A., jEst. 1891; Reg. Nov. 9,
1866.
Madden, Rev. George Charles Brownlow, Armitage Bridge Vicarage,
Huddersfielu.
B.A., Vern. 1869; M. A., JEst. 1883; Reg. June 30, 1883.
Madden, Rev. Robert, Aghadoe, Killarney.
B. A., JEst. 1871 ; M. A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
fMagee, Hamilton Malcolm.
Sch., 1887 ; B. A., jEst. 1889; Reg. June 6, 1887.
Maginniss, Rev. Charles, Rectory, Dromore, Omagh.
B. A., Vern. 1834; M. A., Vern. 1842; Reg. Aug. 11, 1868.
Magrath, William Benjamin, 213, East Twenty-third- street, New York.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. July 18, 1865.
Maguire, Very Rev. Edward, Dean of Down, Bangor, Co. Down.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M..A.,^st. 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.
fMahatt'y, 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. 18S6.
Mahon, George Charles, America.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1841; Reg. Oct. 1838.
Mahon, John Charles, 43, Pembroke-road.
b. A., mem. 1874 ; M. A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Bee. 17, 1879.
Mahon, John Maurice, Thomfield, Mount Talbot.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., Vern. 1861; Reg. iVbt'. 26, 1861.
Mahon, Ross, 66, Northumberland -road.
B.A., Vern. 1827; M. A., ^8t. 1838; Reg. Jan. 31, 1833.
Mahon, Rtv. Sir William Ross, Bart., Warnmrsli Rectory, Rotheram.
B.A., Vern. 1836; M.A., ^i\^ 1841; Vi^g. Hept. 21, 1836.
Mahony, Daniel, 8, Mount-street Crescent.
B. A., Hiem. 1879 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Bee. 19, 1889.
612 tJNIVEBSITY ELECTORS.
Mahony, David, 34, Fitzwilliam-place.
B. A., ^$L 1 841 ; M A., .ilst. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1886.
Major, Rev. William Miller, Rectory, Ciilmore, Derry.
B.A., Vcrn. 1847; M. A.. Vern. 1860; Reg. Feb. 21, 1860.
Makinson, Rev. Edward William, Armley Hall, Yorks.
B. A., Vern. 1846; M. A., ^st. 1849; Reg. Dec. 4, 1869.
Malam, Rev. William, Buxton Vicarage, Buxton.
Sch., 1847; B. A., jEhL 1849 ; Reg. April 10, 1874.
Malcomson, llobert. Beniiekerrv Lodge, Carlow.
B.A., Vern. 1843; M. A., ^Est. 1865; Ke^. July b, 1865.
Malet. Henrv, Wolverhampton.
Sch., 1869; B. A., Vern. 1873; M. D., ^st. 1882; Reg. 1869.
tMalet, John C, Silchestcr-iond, King-town.
Sch., 1866; B. A., Hiem. 1869; M. A., uEst. 1873; Reg. 1866.
Malk'son, Rev. Frederick Amadeu>», VicMragp, Broui^hton-in-Fumess.
B. A , Vern. 1853; M. A., Hiem. 1860; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Mallcy, Geitrge Orme, 26, Upper Teniph-strcet.
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, »>rosveiu)r House, Rathgar.
B. A., ylist. 1871 ; M. Chir., Hiem. 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., Hiem. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Malone, Robert, Carlow.
Mus.D., ^st. 1805; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Malpas, Rev. Joseph, Gt. Stukeley Vicarage, Huntingdon.
B.A., Hiem. 1859; M.A., ^st. 1866; Reg. Nov. 9, 1876.
Manders, Richard, 21, Dawson-street.
Sch., 1876; B.A., Hiem. 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., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vern. 1856, Reg. Nov. 22, 1856.
Maning, Rev. Thomas Anthony, Canewdon Vicarage. Rochford.
B. A., jEst. 1843 ; M. A., ^st. 1855 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Manly, Joseph, 17, Clyde- road.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; M. A., jEsL 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Manning, Lecmard Archibald, Llanymynech, Oswestry.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Oct. 2, 1874.
Mansbridge, Rev. Sydney Gilbert, St. Peter's, West Bromwich,
Staffordshire.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887-
Manwaring, Rev. Charles Woollaston, Stainton Vicarage, Rotherham.
B. A., Hiem. 1859; M. A., Hiem. 1863 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Marks, James Jones, Llandu<lno.
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1,1892.
Marks, Thomas Osborne, Abbcy-strcet, Armagh.
Mus. B. (^ad eund. Oxon.) and Mus. D., ^st. 1874; Reg. July 9,
1874.
ITNlTEKSITt ELECTORS. 6l3
Marmion, Rev. Richard "Walton, Ennisnas, Thoniastown.
B. A., Ferfu 1838; M. A., Fern. 1841; Reir. Sept. 1838.
Marrable, Arthur, Birch Grove, Kill-avenue, Monkstown.
B. A., mem. 1874 ; M. A., Iliem. 1877 ; Reg. Jjec. 19, 1877.
Marrable, Rev. William, 49, Waterloo-ioad.
B. A., Fern. 1844; M.A., Vern.lSiS; B.D. and D. D., ^s^. 1868;
Reg. Jfarch 7, 1848.
Marrable, Rev. William, Jun., Croydon.
B. A., ^st. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Marriott, Kev. George Herbert, Giddea House, Chudleigh, Devon.
B. A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., Jfiem. 1865 ; Reg. Dec. 13, 1865.
Marriott, Rev. Waiter Henry, California, U. S. A.
B.A.. Fern. 1856; M.A.. Fern. 1859; lieii. Auff. 10, 1880.
Marsden, Rev. William, FuUarton House, Clarence-street. Manchester.
B. A., Hiem. 1859; M. A., ^I-^st. 1863 ; Reg. Atcff. 27, 1874.
Marsh, Edgar Thomas, 12, Lichfield-road, CrickleM'Ood, London,
N.W.
B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A., Fern. 1887; Beg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Marshall, Horace Brooks, The Acacias, Loughboro'-road, Brixton,
London.
B. A., Hiem. 1887 ; M. A., u^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Marshall, Rev. James, New Zealand.
B.A., Fern. 1849; M. A., Fern. 1853; Reg. Oct. 10, 1853.
Marshall, H<'V. John, Greetland Vicarage, Halifax, Yorks.
B. A., Hitm. 18(50; M.A., ^J.st. 1864; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Marshall, Rev. John Wm. Monin, St. Helier's, Jersey.
B A.., Fern 1856 •, M.A., ^si. 1869; Reg. ^m^.* 15, 1868.
Marshall, Jos^eph Gilbert, 29, College-road, Brighton.
B.A., Fern. 1848 ; M. A. and M.Eng., Fern. 1852; Reg. Juli/i, 1881.
Marshall, Rev. Peter, Burlington-street, Manchester.
B. A., Fern. 1850 ; M. A., Fern. 1858; B. D. and D. D., Hiem. 1872 ;
Reg. At{ff. 27, 1874.
Marshall, Rev. Thomas George, Walwyn's Castle Rectory, Haver-
fordwest.
B.A., Hiem. 1865 ; M.A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Martin, Caulfield Aylmer, India.
B. A., Hiem. 1863 ; LL. D., Kiem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 26, 1872.
Martin, Charles William Wall, Mount Park, Ealing, London, W.
B.A., Hiem. 1861 ; LL.D., ^st. 1872; Reg. Oct. 18, 1880.
Martin, Rev. George, 3, Gordon-road, Clifion, Bristol.
B.A., ^st. 1S84; M.A., ^.st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Martin, Rev. George Henry, Palmerston Paik.
B. A., ^,st. 1857 ; M. A., u^si. 1861 ; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
Martin, Rev. Henry, 4, Glenside, Mannamead, Plymouth.
B.A., ^st. 1850; M.A., ^st. 1864; Reg. Au'ff. 31, 1880.
fMartin, Rev. Henry Francis John, Killeshandra.
Sch., 1856; B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Fern. 1865; Ueg.JulyS, 1865.
Martin, Rev. John Charles, Killeshandra.
B. A., Fern. 1854 ; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. Jult/ 5, 1865.
Martin, John Charles, Portrush.
B.A., ^st. 1879; M.D., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Martin, John Eugene, Carysfort House, BLickrock.
B. A., ^st. 1879 ; M. A., J^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
614 UKIVERSlTY ELECTOKS.
Martin, Rev. John Henry, Clerical Club, Dawson-street.
Sch., 1852; B. A., Vern. 1857; M.A., JEst. 1860; LL.D., Vern.
1867 ; Reg. Nov. 4, 1868.
Martin, Rev. John "Welply, Carrigtwohill.
B.A., rem. 1846; M. A., rem. 1852; Reg. Oct. 14, 1852.
Martin, Rev. Richard U'Olier, 8, Dawson-street.
B.A., Iliem. 1881; M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. Juli/ 1, 1886.
Martin, Patrick, 23, Upper Fitzwilliam-street.
B. A. Fern. 1852; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. Juli/ 10, 1865.
Martin, Rev. William, Claremont, Billinge, "Wigan.
B.A., Vern. 1889; M.A., ^at. 1892; Reg. Jtme '23, 1892.
fMartley, Rev. William Gibson, 19a, Waterloo-square, Camberwell,
London, S. E.
Sch., 1879 ; B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.A., JEst. 1885 ; Reg. June 9, 1879.
Martyn, Andrew, TuUvra, Ardrahan.
B. A., ^st. 1822 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. Nov. 1832.
Mason, Rev. Henderson Baldwen, Caire Hill, Gateshcad-on-Tyne.
B.A., Hiem. 1864 ; M.A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. Jult/ 1, 1886.
Mason, Rev. Richard Evans, Allendale, Northumberland.
B.A. and M.A., ^.t. 1858 ; LL.D., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. Juli/], 1874.
Mason, Rev. Robert Boyle, Woolhampton, Reading.
B.A., Fern. 1846; M. A., Ferii. 1856; Reg. Nov. 22, 1856.
Mason, Samuel Rob?rt, 92, Harcourt-stroet.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M. D., ^st. 1883: Reg. M/ 3, 1883.
Massey, Hon. and Rev. Adolphus Henry Tuthill, Bromsgrove.
B. A.,//im. 1866: M. A., Vern. 1870; Reg. March 1, 1870.
Massy, Rev. George Eyre, Gumfrtston Rectory, Pembroke.
B.'A., Vern. 1874; M.A., ^.st. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Massy, Rev. Henry, Terryglass Rectory, Borrisokane,
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A., ^sC. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Massy, John Maunsell.
B.A., Vern. 1846; M. A., Vern. 1849; Reg. /w/y 4, 1881.
Massy, Rev. Richard Dunscombe Hugh, 4, Sydenham-road, Dundrum.
B.A., u^st. 1883; M.A., uEst. 1886 ; Reg. ^fal/ 12, 1886.
Massy, Major General, William Godfrey Dunham, United Service
Club, Stephi^n's-green.
B.A., Vern.l2r)9; LL. D., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Matchette, Rev. William, Ballintoy.
B.A., ^st. 1882; M.A., JE-st. 1892; Reg. May 4, 1892.
Mathtson, Charles Louis, 20, Fitzwillinm-square.
B. A., me>„. 1872 ; M. A., JEs/. 1890; Reg. Mai/ 7, 1890.
Matson, John Agar, 16, North Grent George's-street.
B. A.. Hiem. 1886; M. D., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 18, 1889.
Matson, Rev. Leonard, Langdalt- House, Bedford.
B. A., ^Kt. 1881 ; M. A., ^V. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
fMattinson, William Edward.
Sch., 1891 ; Reg. Mat, 25, 1891.
Maturin, Rev. Albert Henry, Coleraine.
B. A., A^st. 1882; M. A., uEst. 1885 ; Reg. May 6, 1885.
Maturin, Rev. Benjamin, Lymington, Hants.
B. A., Vern. 1838 ; M. A., .^Ust. 1865; Reg. Nov. 13, 1874.
Maturin, Rev. lienjamin, Milbotne Port, Sherborne.
B.A., Hiem. 1885 ; M.A., uEU. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
TJiflVtlRStTy ELECTOllS. 615
Maturin, Charles, Mourne Lodge, Newtownstewart.
B.A., JEst. 1828; M.A., ^st, 1833; Reg. Nov. 22, 1879.
Maturin, Rev. Merrick Persse, Lower Cumber Rectory, Killaloo,
Derry.
B.A. ^st. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Maule, Rev. Ward, Cavendish-road, Clapham-park, London, S.W.
LL.B. (ad eund. Cantab.) and LL.D., Kiem. 1876; Reg. Feb. 10,
1877.
Maunsell, Archibald John Stephens, Edenmore, Raheny.
B. A., Biem. 1886 ; M. A., Kiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Maunsell, Eyre Lloyd, Edenmore, Raheny.
B.A., Ilxem. 1882; M.A., Vern. 1886; Reg. March 9, 1886.
Maunsell, Edward, Newborough, Patrick's Well, Limerick.
B. A., Vern. 1864; M. A., JEst. 1867; Reg. July 3, 1867.
Maunsell, Rev. Frederick Webster, Symondsbury, Bridport.
B. A., Vern. 1851; M. A., Vern. 1854; Reg. Nov. 18, 1854.
Maunsell, Frederick William, Moultan, India.
B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.A., jEst. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Maunsell, Henry Widenham, 37, Stanhope Gardens, Queen's Gate,
London, W.
B.A., Riem. 1866; M.D., Hiem. 1876; M.A., Riem. 1891; Reg.
Dec. 23, 1876.
Maunsell, James Poole, 49, Mespil-road.
B.A., Hiem. 1876 ; M.A., Vern. 1880 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Maunsell, John Drought, Captain, Army Pay Department. Myrtle
Bank, Bothwell.
B.A., JEst. 1878; M.A., Biem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
fMaunsell, Rev. Lewis Montagu, Kilskyre Rectory, Crossakiel.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M.A., jEi^t. 1856; Reg. Nov. 5, 1856.
Maunsell, Rev. Robert Augustus, Auckland, N.Z.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Mst. 1864; Keg. Aug. 8, 1868.
Maunsell-Eyre, IJev. Robert Hedges, Congresbury, Somerset.
B. A., uFst. 1868 ; M. A., MU. 1870 ; Reg. Oct. 31, 1870.
Maxwell, James Patrick.
B.A., Ri».m. 1885; M.A., JE.-^t. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Maxwell, John Francis, Ballyconneli.
B. A., Vern. 1864; M. A., Riem. 1870; Reg. i)5c. 14, 1870.
May, Geo. Augs. Chichester, 13, Fitzwilliam-square.
B. A., Riem. 1880 ; M. A., J&s<. 1890 ; R. g. June 26, 1890.
Mavberry, Francis George Riversdale, Kenmare.
B. A., Riem. 1866; M. Chir., yFst. 187 1 , Reg. Dec. 5, 1871.
Mayne, Charles Crawford, Ridge Hall, Ballybrack.
^.K.,Riem. 1868; M. Chir., ^a'^. 1869; M.D , Riem. 1886; Reg.
June 30, 1869.
Mayne, John, Reading.
Sch. 1848; Reg. Feb. 23, 1874.
Mayne, Rev. Joseph, Lurganboy, Manorhamilton.
B.A., Ji>it. 1877; M.A., Riem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Mayo, Charles, New College, Oxford.
M.A. {ad eund. Oxon.) and M.D., Riem. 1866; Reg. Nov, 14,
1874.
Mays, Rev. Arthur, Barrowby, Grantham.
B.A., Riem. 1867; M.A., JEsU 1872; Reg. Sept. 24, 1880.
616 tJNIVElRSITt ELECTORS.
M'Adani, Robert Louis, 2, Adelaide-street, Kingstown.
B.A., Biem. 1883; M.D., Hiem. 1886; lleg. Dec. 16, 1886.
tM'Alistcr, James.
Sch., 1886: Reg. June 21, 1886.
M'Allister, Rev. James Adair, Plumstead Vicarage, London, S. E.
B. A., rem. 1845 ; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. March 24, 1858.
M'Aithur, Richaid Lyons.
B. A., Vtni. 1849 ; M. A., ^st. 1856 ; Reg. Jult/ 4, 1881.
tM'Arthur, Willii.m.
B.K.,Hiem. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1882; LL.D., ^5^ 1884; Reg.
Dec. 20, 1882.
M'Cammon, Thomas Andrew, Woodville, Holywood, Co. Down.
B. A., Aist. 1872 ; M. A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Feb. 29, 1876.
fM'Cann, Thomas Stanislaus.
Sch., 1889; B.A., lliem. 1890; Reg. June 17, 1889.
McCarthy, Rev. Callaghan, Falleen, Nenagh.
B. A., .Est. 1863 ; M. A., .i*^ 1869; Reg. June 23, 1869.
McCarthy, Jeremiah, 15, Finsbury-square, London.
Sch., 1858; B.A., IT/m. 1859; M.A., Vern. 1863; Reg. March 17,
1865.
M'Causland, Rev. Conolly, Woodhill-place, Bath wick-hill, Bath.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., ^st. 1852; Reg. Sept. 28, 1874.
M'Causland, Hon. Sir Richard, 61. Fitzwilliam-square.
B.A., Vern. 1831; M. A., Vern. 1834; Reg. iVor. 13, 1832.
M'Causland, Rev. Wm. Cornelius, Castlerea.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A., Vern. 1867; Reg. iVoy. 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., ^st. 1856; B.D. and D.D., Eiem, 1890;
Reg. July 2, 1856.
M'Clellan, 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., uEst. 1880 ; Reg. May 28, 1877.
M'Clelland, William John, Santry School, Santry.
Sch., 188C: B.A., Hiem. 1881; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. May 24.
1880.
M'Clenaghan, Rev. George, St. Peter's, Athlone.
B.A., Hiem. 1872 ; M.A., uEst. 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
M'Clenaghan, Rev. George Richard, Court Ash, Yeovil, Somerset.
B.A., Hiem. 1887; M.A., yEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
M'Clintock, James Frederick Foster, 12, Westland-row.
B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg, Lee. 20, 1882.
M'Clintock, Rev. John Samuel, Clonleigh, Strabane.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M. A., ^s«:. 1863; Reg. /w^y 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
Stouibridge.
B.A. and LL.B , Hiem. 1863 ; M.A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
M'Conias, Richard Honry Archibald, Homestead, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
B. A,, Hiem. 1870; M. A., JEst. 1882 ; lic^. June y9, 1882.
UNITEESlTr ELECTOU^. 617
M'Combe, Alexander, Montreal, Canada.
B. A., Fern. 1846 ; M. A., uHst. 1864 ; Eeg. June 29, 1864.
M'Connell, Rev. James, "20, Belvidere-road, Prince's Park, Liverpool.
B. A., Btem. 1887; M. A., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
M'Connrll, Rev. Jolm, Glebe House, Kendal.
B. A., u^st. 1878 ; M. A., u-UH. 1891 ; Keg. Mai/ 6, 1891.
M'Corkell, David Browne, 8, Upper Pembroke-street..
B. A., Eiem. 1868; M.A., Vern. 1879; Reg. Feb. 25, 1879.
fM'CormiL-k, (.'ormac, Ashgiove House, MonI stoun, Dublin.
Sch., 1878; B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., yEst. 1883; Reg. 1878.
M'Cormick, Rev. James, Roun4stone, Co. Gal way.
B.A., mem. L876 ; M.A., Hiem. 1886; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1891;
Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
M'Cormick, Rev. Joseph, Trinity Vicarage, Hull.
B. A., Vern. 1830; M. A., Vern. 1834; Reg. Aug. 20, 1868.
M'Cormick, Rev. Joseijh, Trinity Vicarage, Hull.
B.A. {adeund. Cantab.), B.D. and D.D.,^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26,
1884.
M'Cormick, William, Ardnaree, Mtmkstown, Co. Dublin.
iJ.A., Hiem. 1874 ; M.A., Vern. 1882; Reg. Feb. 21, 1882.
M'Cracken, Rev. Ribton, Belfast.
B.A., Vern. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Bee. 15, 1881.
M'Craith, Richard Frederick, The Infirmarv, Oldham.
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.D., Jist. 1892; Reg. June2Z, 1892.
fM'Cready, Rev. Christopher Teeling, 56, High-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A., ^st. 1865 ; B.D. and D.D., Eiem. 1891 ,
Reg. Aug. 4, 1868.
M'Crea, Pliilip William, 15, Brunswick-street, Bristol.
B.A., Hcem. 1888; M.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Bee. 18, 1890.
fM'Crum, WiUiam.
Sch., 1885; Reg. June 1, 1885.
M'Cullagh, John, Newry.
Sch., 1834; B. A., Vern. 1836; Reg. June, 1837.
M'Cullagh, Rev. Arthur, St. Hilda's, Hartlepool.
B. A., ^st. 1883 ; M. A., yEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
M'CuUoch, Rev. William, 23, Lansdowne- place, Cheltenham.
B. A., Vern. 1842; LL. D., Vern. 1866; Reg. i^e^. 13, 1866.
f M'Cutchan, Rev. George, Kenmare.
B. A., Vern. 1863; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; B. D.. Hiem. 1891 ; Reg.
Bee. 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., yEst. 1882 ; M.D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Bee. 17, 1891.
M'Devitte, William Alexander.
Sch., 1844; B. A., Vern. 1849; Reg. July 4., 1881.
M'Donald, Allan, Gleiiarm, Co. Antrim.
B.A., uEst. 1889; M.A. and LL.D., .^st. 1892; Reg. June 23,
1892.
•fM'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., Vern. 1850; M. A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Oct. 21,1876.
618 UNlVERSrTT ELECTOBS.
fM'Donnell, James, 32, Upper Fitzwilliam-street.
B. A., ^st. 1850 ; M. A., Mst. 1853 ; Reg. July 5, 1853.
tM*Donnell, William Dobbs, 32, Upper Fitzwilliam-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1867 ; M.A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
McDowil, Effingham Carroll, 83, Merrion-square, S.
B.A., Hicm. 1871; M. Chir. and iM.D., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 24,
1875.
McDowell, Jeffrey Browning, 62, Upper Mount-street.
Sch., 1875; B. A., Hiein. 1876; Reg. Jfrty 24, 1875.
McDowell, Robert, 62, Upper Mount-street.
Sch., 1876 ; B.A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Matj 24, 1875.
M'Endoo, Rev. John, Aughnacloy.
B.A., jEst. 1883; M.A., JEst. 1886; Reg. May 12, 1886.
M'Endoo, Rev. Thomas James, Rectory, Tandragce.
B. A., JEst. 1887 ; M. A., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feh. 10, 1891.
M'Endoo, Rev. William, Ballymore, Tandragee.
B.A., ^st. 1879; M. A., ^st. 1882; B. D., Vern. 1891; Reg.
May 3, 1882.
M'Ferran, Rev. David M 'Clave, Diamond, Portadown.
B.A., uEst. 1878 ; M.A., Hiem. 1883; B. D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. Dec.
19, 1883.
M'Gee, Rev. Samuel Russell, Clontarf.
B. A., Hiem. 1884 ; M. A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
M'Gregor, Rev. Robeit, Lisbellaw, Enniskillen.
B.A., Hiem. 1876; M.A., JEat. 1880; Reg. June 30, 1880.
M'Grorty, Rev. John, Duiiedin, Colerjiiiie.
B. A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
M'Gusty, Alexander Delap, Langliolm House-road, Bath.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. i^^-^. 24, 1858.
M'Hugh, Alfred, 56, Northumi)erlaiid-road.
Sch., 1879; B. A. and M.A., Vern. 1887; Reg. Jujie 9, 1879.
M'Hugh, Michael, 56, Northumberland-road.
B.A., Vern. 1881; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. I)ec.\%, 1884.
M'llwaine, Frederick Bedell, Mercantile and Agency Co., Queensland,
Brisbane.
B. A., JEst. 1875; M.A., JEst. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
M'Intire, Richard Litton, 3, Crofton-terrace, Kingstown.
B. A., Vern. 1836; M. 1)., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Mcintosh, Henry Spillar, Methodist College, Belfast.
Sch., 1877; B. A., Vern. 1882; M. A., Vern. 1890; Reg. ifay 28,
1877.
M'Intosh, Louis Maxwell, 3, Brighton-parade, Blackpool.
B.A., Hiem. 188o; M.D., lliem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Mcintosh, Johnston Maxwell, 14, Windsor-road, Ruthmines.
B.A.,ifi^>«. 1871 ; LL.D., jEst. 1876; Reg. July 4, 1881.
M'Jenneit. Rev. William, 22, Iladdingtoii-road.
B.A., uEst. 1847; U.k.,Hiem. 1871; Reg. Dec. 20. 1871.
M'Kay, Rev. Charles Elringtcm, Grmite House, Pembroke-road.
Sch., 185-2; B.A., Vern. 1855; M.A., JEst. 1859 ; Reg. iVov. 10, 1865.
M^Kay, William, 14, Stephen's-green, North.
B. A., JEst. 1834; LL. D., jEst. 1841 ; Reg. Jan. 16, 1836.
M'Kim, Rev. Joseph, 34, Siirrey-squ.ire, London, S.E.
B.A., yEst. 1879; M.A., yEst. 1882; Reg. July 3, 1882.
U^^IVEfiSITY ELECTOES. 619
M'Knight, Eev. William Henry Edward, Silk Willoughby, Sleaford.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M.A., fern. 1878; Keg. Oct. 1, 1880.
M'Lean, Robert Edward, Plas Merdyn, llolywood, Belfast.
B.A., ^.st. 1880; M.A , JEst. 1883; Eeg. Jult/ 3, 1883.
M'Mahon, Rev. James, Pallasgreen.
B.A., Fern. 1850; M.A., Vern. 1856; Reg. iVbv. 27, 1856.
M'Mahon, James, Cornell University, Ithaca, U. S. A.
Sch., 1878; B.A., Hietn. 1881 ; Reg. 1878.
M'Mahon, Rev. John Henry, 10, Winton-road.
B.A., Vern. \So2; M. A., Vern. 1856; LL. D., Vern. 1874; Reg.
Auff. 11, 1868.
M'Manaway, Rev. James, Fivemiletown.
B.A., 1888 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
M'Maater, Edward Constantine.
B.A., ^st. 1880 ; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
fM'Master, George, Donnybrook.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M. A., JSst. 1876; Reg. /«?2e 29, 1876.
M'Morran, Robert, 1, Richmond-place, North Circular-road.
B.A., Vern. 1863; M.D., Vern. 1868; Reg. Atiy. 28, 1869.
M'Munn, Charles Alexander, Oakley, Wolverhampton.
B.A., ^st. 1871; M.D., ^st. 1875; M.A.. ^st. 1884; Reg.
June 30, 1875.
M'Murrogh- Murphy, Rev. Thomas Arthur, 84, Northumberland-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1886; M. A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
M'Nally, Rev. Freiierick George, Queen-street, Ulverton, Lancashire.
B. A., Vern. 1868; M.A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
M'Nalty, Francis Cliarles.
B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1870 ; M.A. and M.D., Hiem.
1880; Reg. Jtdij 11, 1870.
M 'Naught, Charles Ecioyd, 6, Charlemont Mall.
B. A., Hiem. 1887; M. D., Vern. 1891; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
M'Neile, Kev. Norman Frederick, Brafferton Vicarage, Helperby,
Yorks.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Hiem. 1871; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
M'Neill, Rev. Hugh, Gardenvale, Stranocum.
B. A., ^st. 1887 ; M. A., JE.st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
M'Neill, John Patrick,
B. A., JElst. 1872; M. D., Hiem 1876; Reg. Oct. 21, 1876.
M'NuIty, Rev. Thomas John, The Vicarage, Steeton-in-Craven.
Keighley, Yorks.
B. A., Hiem. 1870; M. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
M'Quade, Henry, Knowle-road, Bristol.
B. A., jEat. 1881 ; M. D., Vern.^ 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 20, 1891
M'Sorley, Rev. Hugh, St. Paul's, Tottenham, L'jndon, N.
Sch.. 1847; B.A., Vern. 1850; M.A.,^'a^ 1865; Reg. Jw/y 12, 1865.
fM'Vicker, Charles Edward.
S.h., 1885; B. A., jEst. 1887; Reg. June 1, 1885.
fM'Weeney, Henry diaries.
Sch., 1886; B. A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. June 21, 1886.
Meade, Francis, 22, Mountjoy-square, East.
B. A., jEst. 1835; M. A., ^st. 1847; Reg. July 6, 1847.
Meade, Joseph Fulton, Eastwood, Newtownmountkennedy.
B. A., Vern. 1835; M. A., uEst. 1847; Reg. July 6, 1847.
620 UNIVEfiSITY ELECTORS.
Meade, Rev. Richard Corker, St. Neots.
E. A., Vem. 1859; M. A., ^.it. 1865; B.B., ^st. 1881; D.D.,
Hiem. 1887: Kc^. Nov. 13, 1868.
Meade, William, Ballinhassig.
E. A . .^.v.'. 1825; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 25, 1832.
Meade, Yen. William Edward, Ardtrea, Stewartstown.
bcn.,l»56; B. A., Tmi. 1857; M. A., Vern.lSeO; B. D. and D.D.,
Tern. 1873; Reg. Nov. 17, 1864.
Meadows, Henrv Lloyd, Thornville, Ballycogley.
B.A., uEst. 1874; M.A., Vem. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Meadows, Rev. Thomas, Thornton Vicarage, Poulton-le-Fylde.
B. A., Bietn. 1862 ; M. A., ITiem. 1865 ; B. D., ^st. 1885; Reg.
^uff. 28, 1866.
Meares, Rev. Frederick Leopold, Woodgreen, London, N.
B. A.. Hiem. 1868; Sch., 1869; Reg. 1869.
Mease, Rev. Charles William O'Hara, 7, Northumherland-road.
B. A., Hiem. 1878 ; M. A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. Ma>/ 6, 1885.
Mease, Rev. Robert, Cavan,
B.A., Hiem. 1878; M.A., u3^.st. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
tMeeredy, James Mac Gillicuddy, Wynbcrg, Stradbrook, Black-
rock.
B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.A., Hietn. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878,
Medlicott, Henry B.
B. A., Vem. 1850; M. A., ^it. 1869; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Mee, Thomas, Beulah House, Wortlev, Leeds.
B.A., JEst. 1886; M.A., ^st. 1889: Reg. June 27, 1889.
Meeke, Arthur Henry, Gortmore, Oniagh.
B. A., uEst. 1881; M. D., Vem. 1885 ; Reg. Feb. 17, 1885.
Meekins, Rev. Reuben William Christmas, Ludlow, Langley, Essex.
B.A., Vem. 1857; M.A., ^st. 1863; Reg. Oct. 1, 1880.
fMeldon, Charlt-s Henry, 25, Rutland-square, North.
B. A., Hiem. 1862; LL. D., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 19, 1874.
Melville, Rev. Alexander Stewart, 42, Doddington Grove, Kennington
Park, London, S.E.
B.A., ^st. 1876; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
tMeredith, 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., Vem. 1873; M. D., ^st. 1875; Reg.
Feb. 25, 1878.
Meredyth, Rev. William Francis, St. Mary's Cathedral, Limerick.
B. A., ^st. 1844; M. A., J'em. 1854; Reg. Sept. 29, 1854.
Merrick, Rev. Augustus Warren, St. Stejihen's, Canonbury, J^on-
don, N.
B. A., Hiem. 1882; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Merrick, Frank, 7, Hughenden-road, Clifton, Bristol.
Mus. B., ^st. 1888 ; Mus. D., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Merryweather, Rev. Harry Hill, 30, Mimia-road, Pitsmon, Sheffield.
M. A. {odcund. Oxon.), Vem. 1891; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
Merryweather, Rev. James White, Carbrook Vicarage, Sheffield.
B.A., JEst. 1874 ; M.A., jEsI. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Mervyn, Rev. George Gore, St. Anne's, Bidfast.
B.A., ^8t. 1883; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dee. 16, 1886.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 621
Mervyn, Rev. John Henry, St. Anne's, Belfast.
B. A., Hiem. 1885 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Meyer, James Gribbon, 20, Birchington-road, Kilburn, London,
N. W.
B. A., Vern. 1868 ; M.A., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. June 29, 1871.
t Micks, William Lawson, 25, I drone-terrace, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
B. A. and M. A., Hiem. 1879 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Miles, Rev. Joseph Henry, 8, Dawson-slreet.
B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.A.^s^. 1888; Keg. May 2, 1888.
Miles, Rev. Ussher Beere, Askham-Richard, York.
B. A., Hiem. 1863 ; M. A., Hiem. 1866 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
fMiller, Sir Alexander Edward, Knt., Clonard, Stanmore, Middlesex.
Sch., 1849; B. A., Vern. 1852; LL. D., ^st., 1875; Reg. Nov. 29,
1855.
fMiller, Charles Henry, Hazelhurst, Glenageary, Kingstown.
B.A., Mst. 1883; M.A., ^V. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Miller, John, Ardview House, Killinchy, Co. Down.
B. A., Vern. 1838 ; M. A., JEst. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Miller, Rev. Richard Murray, Kilbehenny, Mitchelstown.
B.A., ^st. 188G; M.A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Miller, Torrens Rowley, 2, Kilmaures-terrace, Edinburgh.
B.A., 7^er«. 1869; U. K., JEst. 1872; Reg. /mw^ 26,1872.
Miller, William Robert, 7, Clifton-hill, London, N. W.
B. A., ^st. 1885; M. D., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Miller, Rev. William Verner, Macloiieigh Glebe, Mitchelstown.
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.A., ^s^. 1892; Reg. June 2Z, 1892.
Milligan. Rev. Donald Tate, Armley Hall, Leeds.
h.A., jEst. 1883; M.A., ^s^^. 1888; Reg. May 2, 1888.
Mills, Rev. Henry, 5, Avenue-road, Southall, Middlesex,
_ B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., Vern. 1885; Reg. Feb. 17, 1885.
Mills, Rev. James Robert, St. Michael's Vicarage, Coventry.
B.A., jEst. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1884; B.D. and D.D., Mst. 1889;
Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Mills, Rev. John Richards, Bruif.
B.A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Oct. 1, 1880.
Mills, Rev. Josias Grant, Hospitaller's House, St. Thomas's Hospital,
London, S.E.
B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Milh.^ Richard Horner, 88, Upper Dorset-street.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1841; Reg. Nov. 29, 1858.
Mills Rev. Samuel, Droylsden, Manchester.
B., A., Vern. 1857; M.A., ^st. 1864; Reg. ^w^. 8, 1868.
fMills, Rev. Thomas, Parsonage House, Inchicore.
B. A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. ^t<y. 6, 1868.
Mills, R,ev. William, Bennington Rectory, St(;venage.
B.A., ^st. 1871 ; M.A., Hiem. 1881; Reg. Bee. 15, 1881.
Milner, Rev. William, St. Gabriel's Rectory, Cornbrook, Man-
chester.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; M. A., ^at. 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.) Kiem, 1867; M. A., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Bee. 16, 1874.
622 UMVEKSITY ELECTORS.
tMinchin, George Minchin (heretofore Smith), Royal Engineering Col-
lege, (hooper's Hill.
Sch., 1865; B. A., Fern. 1S67 ; M.A., ^st. 1870.
Minchin, Rev. Henry Charles, St. Mary's, Gloucester.
B.A., Vent. 1833; M. A., Vem. 1847; Reg. July 30, 1847.
Minnitt, Joshua Robert, Nenagh.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M.Chir., ^E^t., 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Minshull, Rev. Thomas Evans, Hugblev, Salop.
B. A., Fern. 1856 ; M. A., ^V. 186*5 ; Reg. April 2, 1874.
Mitchell, Rev. Alfred Mansfield, Burtonwood, N e\v ton -le- Willows.
B.A., uEst. 1879; M. A., Fern. 1884; Reg. Feb. 26, 1884.
Mitchell, Rev. Arthur Molloy.
Sch., 1854; B. A., Fern. 1856; Reg. Aug. 27, 1868.
Mitchell, Rev. St. John Fancourt, Calais.
B. A., Fern. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Mitchell, Thomas, Parsonstown.
B.A., Hiem 1872; M.A., Fn-n. 1887 ; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Mockler, Kuv. James, Denby Vicarago, nciir Derby.
B. A., Fern. 1844 ; M. A., .E.v<. 1853 ; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Moeran, Rev. Francis Meredith, 3, Wmdsor-terrace, Armagh.
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.A., Hiem. 1891; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
MofFatt, Rev. Christopher William, Blackburn.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; LL. D., Hiem. 1867; Reg. Nov. 28, 1874.
fMoffett, Rev. Benjamin, Carriekmacross.
Sch., 1864; B. A., Hiem. 1865; M.A., ^st. 1874; Reg. 1864.
Moffett, Rev. Robert John, Rome.
B. A., Ferk. 1838; M.A., Fern. 1854; Reg. Nov. 30, 1854.
fMoffett, Thomas William, President, Queen's College, Galway.
Sch., 1841; B.A., Fern. 1844; LL.D., Fern. 1852; Reg. Oct. 30,
1852.
Molesworth, Hon. Sir Robert, Knt., Melbourne.
B. A., Fern. 1826; M. A., Fern. 1833; Reg. Jan. 19, 1833.
Molineux, Uev. George KdM'ard Francis, Hartford, Fen.
B.A., Hi^m. 1880; M.A. JEst. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Molloy, Constantine, 65, Lower Leeson-street.
B.A., Fern. 1855; M.A., Fern. 1858; Reg. iVoD. 29, 1865.
Molloy, Isaac olackraore, 18, Eustace-street.
B.A.,^im. 1867; M. A., vi'sM890 ; Reg./M»d!26, 1890.
Molloy, Leonard Greenham Star, 3, Brighton parade, Blackpool.
B.A., ^s^. 1882; M.D., JS^^ 1889; Reg. /«w^ 27, 1889.
Molony, Michael, Australia.
B. A., .Est. 1813 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. Dec. 3, 1832.
Molony, Patrick John, Bridge House, Wickhani, Hants.
B.A., if/m. 1870; M. Chir., JEst. 1871; M.D. Hiem. 1873; Reg.
Dec. 5, 1871
tMolyneux, Evans Kettlewell, Tlie Chnlet, Grove-hill, Woodford, Essex.
B.A., Fern. 1874; M.A., Hiem. 187H; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Molyneux, Rev. Thomas Gordon, Australia.
B. A., jEst. 1875; M. A., ^st. 1882; Reg. June 29, 1882.
fMonahan, Charles Henry.
Sch., 1890 ; B.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. June 2, 1890.
Monahan, Henry James, Park House, Stillorgan.
B.A., Fern. 1866; M. A., Kiem. 1864; Reg. Jan. 13, 1865.
i
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 623
fMonahan, James Henry, 29 Fitzwilliam -square, South.
B. A., rem. 1854: M. A., Ifmn. 1804; Reg. June 17, 1865.
fMonahan, Rev. James Hunter, 44. Rutland-square, West.
Sch., 1839; B. A., .£*;;. 1842; M. A., JV«. 1846; B. D., ^si,
18o7; B.D.J'em. 1366; Reg. J^ov. 30, 1853.
Monahan, Rev. William Beattie.
B.A., ^.sL 1889; M.A. ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
tMonck, W. H. Stanley, 16, Earlsfort-terrace.
Sch., 1861 ; B.A., litem. 1861; M.A., ^st. 1867 ; Reg. Auff. 6, 1868.
Monks, Thomas Francis;, 16, Bachelor's-walk.
B.A., u^st. 1886; LL.U., Hiem. 1890: Keg. Dee. 18, 1890.
Mondey, Rev, Frederick, 2, Soiiihtield-villas, Wevmoiith.
B.A., Vem. 1871; M.A., Miem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Mongan, Roscoe.
Sch 1845; Reg. Jan. 7, 1875.
M(mro, Rev. Grosvenor Jolm, Bacton, Herefoi'd.
B. A , ^sL 1881 , M. A., yEst. 1884 ; R, g. June 26, 1884.
Monsarrat, Rev. Henry, Vicarage, St. Thomas, Kendal.
B. A., Fern. 1855: M. A., Hiem. 1860; Keg Oct. 7, 1868.
Monsarrat, Rev. John Howlin, Moyliscar, MuUingar.
B. A., Fern. 1847; M. A., Fern. 1856; Reg. Oct. 28, 1870.
Montague, Robert Edward, Feindale-ioad. Brixton, London, S.W.
B.A., .Hiem. 1880; M.A., ^st. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Montfort, Archibald Harman, 31, Dame-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1862; M. A.. Hiem. 1865; Reg. April 13,1866.
Montfort, Archibald Henry, Clarendon House, Commercial-road, Ports-
mouth.
B.A., mem. 1872; M.Ch. and M.D., Jliem. 1875; Reg. Oct. 16,
1880.
fMontgomery, Malcolm.
Sch., 1873; B.A., Hiem. 1876; M.A., Riem. 1880; Reg. 1873.
Montgomery, Robeit John, 4, Oardinei 's-row.
B.A., Fern. 1883; M.A. ^.st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Monypenny, Rev. Phillips Howard, Hadlow Vicarage, Tonbridge, Kent.
B. A., Hiem. 1860 ; M. A., Hiem. 1870 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1870.
fMonypenv, William, Balliol College, Oxford.
Sch., 1886; B.A. Hiem. 1888; Reg. Jtcne 21, 1886.
Mooney, Rev. George Elderkin, St. Mark's, Holland-street, Man-
chester.
B.A., ^st. 1889 ; M.A., .^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
fMooney, George William.
Sch., 1890.
Mooney, Rev. Peter, Kinnegad.
B. A., Fern. 1826; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
fMooney, Thomas Aiskew, Paluierston Lodge, Upper Rathmines.
B. A., Hiem. 1880; M.A. and LL.D., Hietn. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19
1883.
Moore, Alexander Keys.
Sch., 1872; Reg. 1872.
Moore, Rev. Arthur John, Lisburn.
B.A., Hiem. 1875 ; M.A., Hiem. 1881 : Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Moore, Rev. Courtenay, Brigown, Mitchelstown.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Jan. 20, 1872.
2 Q
624 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
tMoore, Charles Elliott.
Sch., 1884 ; B.A., Hiem. 1885 ; Reg. June 9, 1884.
fMoore, Charles Malcolm.
Sch., 1884 ; B.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. June 9, 1884.
Moore, David Francis, Botanic Garden, Glasnevin.
B.A., Hiejn. 1878; M.A.. ^st. 1884; LL.D., JEst. 1884; Reg.
June 26. 1884.
Moore, Rev. David Keys, Hull.
B. A., Hiem. 1877 ; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. Jpril 29, 1881.
Moore, Edward Erskine, Downpatrick.
B.A., Hiem. 1878; M.D. Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Moore, Rev. Edward Montgomery, Coole, "Westmeath.
B.A., 1863; M.A., 1878; Reg.
Moore, Edward William, Higher Grade School, Leeds.
B. A., Hiem. 1872; M. A., ^st. 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
fMoore, George Bonham, St. Andrews Chambers, Thomas-street.
Sch., 1877; B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., u^st. 1883; Reg. May 28,
1877.
Moore, Rev. Hugh Keys, Naval Chaplain.
Sch., 1879 ; B. A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. June 9, 1879.
Moore, Hugh Stuart Hamilton, 32, Mount-street, Upper.
B.A., ^st. 1871; M. A., rem. 1876; Heg. Feb. 29, 1876.
Moore, Rev. James Sinclair, Abbeyvillo, Lincoln-hill, Bath.
B. A., Vern. 1877; M. A., JEst. 1882; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Moore, James Stewart, Dervock.
B.A., Vern. 1869 ; M.A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Moore, James, Strandfield, Dundalk.
B. A., Vern. 1828; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 16, 1832.
Moore, Rev. John, Horetown Rectory, Taghmon, Wexford.
B.A., JSst. 1885 ; M.A , JSst. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Moore, Rev. John Robert, Rowablane, Saintfield, Co. Down.
B. A., ^st. 1824; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 23, 1832.
Moore, Rev. John Wright, Clergy House, Hull.
B.A., ^st. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Keg. Dec. 17, 1885.
fMoore, John William, 40, Fitzwilliam-square.
Sch., 1865 ; B.A., Hiem. 1865 ; M.Ch., JEst. 1868 ; M.D., J^st
1871; R*^?. 1865.
Moore, Joseph Fletcher, 12, Hume-street.
B. A., JEst. 1857; M. A., ^^si. 1865; Reg. /w/y 5, 1865.
Moore, Joseph Henry Hamilton.
B.A., Hietn. 1873; M.A., JEst. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Moore, Joseph Henry, 63, Eccles-street.
Sch., 1865 ; B. A., Hiem. 1866 ; M. Eng. Vern. 1874 ; Reg. 1865.
Moore, Rev. Richard, 4, College-terrace, Kempton, Brighton.
B.A., Hiem. 1884; M.A., ^st. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Moore, Robert Reginald Heber, 11, Conyngham-road.
B.A. and M.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Moore, Robert Lionel, Molenan, Derry.
B. A., ^st. 1860; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. Jult/ 6, 1865.
fMoore, Rev. Samuel Matthew, Derryaghy, Lisburn.
B.A., Vern. 18.o6; M. A., 7/tVw.'l8G4 ; licg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Moore, Sandford, 33, Clarinda Park, W., Kingstown.
B.A. and M.Ch. JEst. 1866 ; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
UNIVEESITY ELECTORS, 625
fMoore, Rev. Thomas, Midleton.
Sch., 1843 ;B. A., Vem. 1846; M.A., Vern. lSi9 \ LL.D., Eiem.
1878; Reg. Sept. 15, 1866.
Moore, Thomjis Charles, New Zealand.
B. A., Hiem. 1878; M. D., JSst. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Moore, William, Moorefort, Ballymoney.
B.A., uSst. 1840; LL. D., Vern. 1853; Reg. Feb. 8, 1853,
tMoore, William, 67, Fitzwilliam-square, North.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. D., Eiem. 1860; Reg. Nov. 30, 1861.
fMoore, William.
Sch., 1892; Reg. June, 13, 1892.
Moore, Rev. William Prior, Carrickmore, Galway.
B. A., Fern. 1829; M. A., Vern. 1835; Reg. Feb. 8, 1869.
Moore, Rev. William Ryland Rainsford, 35, Granville-square, London,
W.C.
B. A., JEst. 1888 ; M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 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, Rath gar.
B.A., ^si. 1874; M.Ch., ^s^. 1875 ; M.D., ^s<. 1877; Reg.
June 29, 1877.
tMoran, Norbert Louis, 11, Uxbridge -terrace, Leeson Park.
B.A., Hiem. 1877; M.A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
fMorgan, Very Rev. John, Deanery, AVaterford.
B. A., Vern. 1841; M. A., Vern. 1853; B. D. and D. D., Hiem.
1872; Reg. Nov. 26, 1868.
Morgan, Rev. John, Humberstone, Ashton-under-Lyne.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M.A., JEst. 1862; LL. D., ^st. 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. June 24, 1863.
Morgan, William Conway, 25, Fitzwilliam-place.
B. A,, Fern. 1836; M.A., Vern. 1840; Reg. June 27, 1837.
fMorgan, Rev. William Moore, Royal School, Armagh.
Sch., 1865; B. A., Vern. 1868; M.A.,^.s^. 1871; LL.D., ^st.
1879; Reg. 1865.
Moriarty, Kev. George Garibaldi, Desertegney, Buncrana.
B. A., ^Est. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Moriarty, Rev. Gerald Ivor King, Limavady.
B.A., u^.st. 1885; M.A., ^st. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Moriarty, Matthew Denis.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Moriarty, Very Rev. Thomas, Dean of Ardfert, Millstreet.
B. A., Fern. 1837; M. A., ^st. 1865; B.D. and D. D., Vern. 1874;
Reg. July 5, 1865.
Morland, Rev. Benjamin, Shablington, Thame, Bucks.
B. A., JEst. 1828 ; M.A,. JEst. 1831 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
2g2
G26 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Morley, Rev. Thomas Aldersey, Romford, Essex.
B. A., Fern. I80I ; M. A., ^st. 1860 ; Reg. Atcf^. 27, 1874.
fMojlev, Rev, Tliorajis Vevers, Forres House, I'emhioke-road.
Sell., 1885 ; B. A., ffiem. 1886 ; R. g. June 1, 1885.
Morpliv, Edvavd, 54 Mount-street, Upper.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Fern. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Morphv, Rev. Richard, Ilessett. Burv St. Edmunds.
B. A., Vevfi. 1854 ; M. A., ^st. 1857 ; Reg. Aucf. 27, 1874.
Morris, Daniel, Royal Gardens, Kew.
B.A., irie»i. 1876; M.A., Vern. 1883; Reg. Feb. 6, 1883.
Morris, Rev. Hariy, Merchant Taylors' School, London, E.G.
B. A., ^st. 1879; M. A., ^st. 1882; Reg. Jtme 29, 1882.
Morris, James.
B. A., Vern. 1835 ; M. A., ^st. 1840 ; Reg. Juli/ 6, 1881.
Morrison, Jas. Hew, Svdney, New S(«uth Wales.
B. A., irUm. 1873; M. A., ^st. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Morrow, Forbes St. John, Bettyville, Ralieny.
B. A., JSsf. 1887; LL. D.. ^st. 1890 ; Reg. Mop 7, 1890.
Morton, Rev. James Henry, St. Auhyn, Devonport.
B. A.. Vern. 1850 ; M. A., Vern. 1853 : Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Morton, Rev. John Francis, Ainstahle, Cumberland.
B.A., Vern. 1866; M.A., JJ/m. 1878; Reg. Oct. 19, 1878.
Morton, "William Andrews, Mallow-street, Limerick.
B. A., ^st. 1887 ; M.D., Vern. I89i ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
Moses, Rev. John, Itchingfield, Horsham, Sussex.
B. A., mem. 1860; M. A., Hiem. 1863; Reg. Nov. 30, 1861.
Moss, Rev. John James, Otterpool, Liverpool.
B. A., ^s(. 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. and B.B.yEiem. 1860 ;
Res. Auff. 27, 1874.
Mosse, Charles Benjamin, Staff- Surgeon in the Army.
B. A., Vn-n. 1851 ; M. A, Vern. 1873 : Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Mosse, Rev. Samuel Tenison, Somerby. Oakham.
B. A., ^Jst. 1833; M. A., Vern. 1840; Reg. Aprili, 1874.
Mostyn, James Newcomen, 12, Chichester-avenue, Antrim-road,
Belfast. .
B. A., Hiem. 1872; M. A., JEst. 1878; Reg. Jtdi/ 4, 1878.
Mouritz, Rev. Francis John Stafford, 61, Fair-street, Drogheda.
B. A., JEst. 1885 ; M. A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Moutray, Rev. John Maxwell, Ballygawley.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M. A., JEst. 1873; LL. D., ^st. 1878; Reg.
June 25, 1873.
Moutrav, Whitney Upton, Fort Singleton, Emyvale.
B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. A., yFst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Mdxly, Rev. Stephen, Arlington House, Rortailington.
B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; LL. D., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
tMoyers, 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., Hiem. 1863; LL.D., JEat. 1882; Reg. May 3, 1882.
Moynahan, Timothy.
B.A., Vern. 1850; LL.D., Vern. 1858; Reg. Jult/ 5, 1881.
UNIVERSITY ELECTOKS. 627
Moynan, John Ousley Bonsall, Greenfield, Longford.
B. A., Riem., 1871 ; M. A., jEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Mulgan, Ilev. William Edward, Dunaghy Rectory, Clough, Belfast.
Sch., 1839; B.A., J^st. 1841 ; Reg. Nov. 10, 1874.
Mulholland, Rev. Alexander, 2, Prospect-row, Cork.
B. A., JEst. 1849 : M. A., JEst. 1856 ; Reg. Aug. 25, 1868.
Miiller, Rev. James Theophilus, Pilton Vicarage, Shepton- Mallet.
B.A., jEst. 1870; M.A.,^s^. 1875; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Mullen, Benjamin Henry, 1, Castle-terrace, Castle-avenue, Clontarf.
B.A., Riem. 1884; M.A., Kiem. 1887; Reg. Lee. 15, 1887.
Mullins, George Lane, Sydney, N. S. W.
B.A., ^st. 1885 ; M.A. and M.D., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 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 the Forces, Aldershot.
B.A., Hiem. 1867; M.A., Hiem. 1874; LL.D., ^st. 1879; Reg.
Dec. 16, 1874.
Mulloy, Rev. William James, Ballysonnon, Kildare.
B. A., Vern. 1837; M. A., yEst. 1840; Reg. Feb. 13, 1837.
Mulvany, Christopher, 8, Rehoboth-place.
B.A., Vern. 1876; M. A., ^st. 1881; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Mulvany, Henry William, Cowley Hill, St. Helen's, Lancashire.
B A., Vern. 1815; M.A , ^sL 1847; Reg. Juhj 10, 1847.
Murdoch, Rev, Edward Sloane, Preston.
B. A., Vern. 1858 ; M. A., Vern. 1873 ; Keg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Murdoch, Rev. James Carlile, Enniscorthy,
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1865 ; Reg. July 2, 1866.
Murdock, Rev. Laurence Spencer, Einmanual Vicarage, Preston.
B.A., Hiem. 1888 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Lee. 17, 1891.
Murphy, Charles, 15, Northumberland road.
B A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Lee. 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., yEst. 1871 ; M. Chir., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Lee. 16, 1874.
Murphy, Rev. Henry Charles, Molyneux Church, Dublin.
Sch., 1851; B. A., Vern. 1856; LL. D., Vern. 1873; Reg. Aug. 27,
1868.
Murphy, Rev. Hugh Davis, St. George's Rectory, Belfast.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., yEst. 1884; ^.T>., Hiem. 1890; D.D.,
Hicm. 1891 : Reg. Jwie 26, 1884.
Murphy, James, 42, Leeson-strett.
Sch., 1845; B. A., Vern. 1849; Reg. Nov. 25, 1858.
Murphy, Rev. James Edward Harnett, Rathcore, Enfield, Co. Meath.
B. A., JEst. 1878; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
fMurphy, Rev. James Gracey, College Park, Belfast.
B.A., Vern. 1833; LL.D., ^st. 1842; B.D., ^st., D. D., Hiem.
1880; Reg. Oct. 12, 1868.
Murphy, James, Holly House, Sunderland.
B. A. and M. Ciiir., ^Est. 1874; M. D., .^st. 1877; M.A., JEst.
1866 ; Reg. June 2, 1874.
629 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Murphy, Rev. Jeremiah.
B. A.,Biem. 1866 ; M. A., ^sL 1873 ; Reg. Jtme 25, 1873.
Murphv, John.
B.A., Fern. 1853; M. A., Vern. 1859; Reg. Jiihj 5, 1881.
Murphy, Rev. John, Farnham House, Finglas.
H. .A., ^Est. 1861, M.A., Vtrn. 1873; Ri-g. Feb. 25, 1873.
Murphy, Nicholas Daniel, 16, Nassau -street.
B. A., Hiein. 1874 ; .VI. A., ^a-^. 1890 ; Reg. Jutte 26, 1890.
Murphy, Patrick, Kilfinnan.
Sch., 1836; B. A., J'ern. 1839; Reg. Dec. 4, 1841.
Murphy, Rev. Richard AViliiam, Rectory, Ballinloui:h, Castlerea.
B.A., ^at. 1880 ; M.A., uSiJut. 1883 ; Reg. /% 3, 1883.
Murphy, Williiim C.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., Vern. 1861 ; Reg. July 6, 1881.
Murphv, Rev. William Graham, Grange Glehe, Armagh.
B.A., J^ern. 1859 ; M.A. and B.D., Vern. 1880 ; D.D., Siem. 1891 ;
Reg. Feb. 20, 1880.
Murphy, Rev. William Alexander Edie, Mervagh Rectory, Milford,
Co. Donegal.
B.A., Miem. 1872; M.A., ^st. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Murray, Andrew, 34, Gayton-road, Hampstead, London, N.W.
B. A., Vern. 1870 ; M'. D., Hiem. 1883 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
fMurray, Arthur William, 1, l^incoln place.
B. A., Bie»K 1868; M. A., V^rn. 1874; Rtg.Feb.l, 1874.
Murray, Charles Frederick, Ashfield, Beauparc.
B. A., ^si. 1873; M. Chir., ITiem. 1874; M. D., Hietn. 1877;
Reg. Feb. 18, 1875.
fMurray, John, 79, Eccles-street.
Sch., 1864; B. A., Ifiem. 1864; M. A.,u^st. 1868 ; Reg. 1864.
fMurray, John Oswald.
Sch., 1889; Reg. Jtcne 17, 1889.
fMurray, Very Rev. John Walton, Dean of Connor, Ballymena.
B. A., Vern. 1850; LL. D., Vern. 1864; Reg. Aitff. 29, 1868.
Murray, Robert Douglas, 4, Lower Merrion-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., yFst. 1888 ; Reg. Mai/ 2, 1888.
Myles, Rev. Edw^ard Albert, St. Anne's Vestry, 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.
Myles, Thomas, Bricrley, Sorrcnto-road, Dalkey.
B.A., .^Ht. 1889; M.D., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Naish, Rev. Walter, Trafalgar House School, Winchester.
B.A., ^Est. 1883; M.A., .Fst. 1886: lieg. Jnli/ I, 1886.
Nash, Rev. Richard William Herbert, Kilmanagh, Callan.
B. A., ^8t. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1877; Keg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Nash, Rev. Stawell Webb M'Kenzic, Winfreth, Newburv, Dorset.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Hiem. 1871; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 629
Nason, Charles St. Stephen Richard, Rathcormack.
B. A., JEst. 1878; M. A., JEst. 1882; M. Ch. and M. D., Vern,
1883; Reg. July Z, 1882.
Nason, Rev. William Henry, Rathcormack.
B. A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1841; 'Reg. Sept. 1838.
Nason, William Henry, Glehe, Rathcormack.
B. A., Vern. 1871 : M- A., Vern. 1874: Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
Naylor, Rev. Francis Elias, Vicarage, Bundnian.
B.A., ^it. 1878 ; M.A. and B.D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Bee. 17,
1891.
Naylor, Rev. Thomas Bradley, Warrenpoint.
"B.A., Hiem. 1871; M.A. and B.D., Hiem. 1880; D.D., Vern.
1891 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Nee, Rev. Thomas, Rectory, Errismore, Clifden.
B. A., JEst. 1877 ; M. A., Vern. 1881 ; Reg. March 1, 1881.
Neely, Alexander James.
Sch., 1892; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Neely, Hev. Andrew Craig, Ashton Rectory, Towcester.
B. A., Fern. 1839 ; M. A., ^st. 1868; Reg. March2%, 1874.
Neilson, Rev. Daniel.
B. A., ^st. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Neligan, Jolm Chute, Recorder of Derry, Tralee.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Hiem. 1864: Reg. July 10, 1865.
Neligan, Joseph Wm., Tralee.
B.A., Hiem. 1867 ; M.D., Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
fNeligan, Rev. Maurice, 5, Dartmouth -road.
B. A., u3ist. 1850 ; M.A., Hiem. 1859 ; B. D. and D. D., Vern. 1873 ;
Reg. Oct. 29, 1868.
Neligan, Rev. Moore Richard, 32, Chilworth- street, Hyde Park,
London, W.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. May 4, 1887.
Nelson, Rev. Edward Hamilton, Norfolk.
B.A, Vern. 1841; M. 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, Cambridge-place, Hyde Park, London,
W.
B.A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.D., Vern. 1875; Reg. May 29, 1878.
Nevill, Rev. John Henry Nappor, Stoke Gabriel, Totness.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Feb. 29, 1876.
Nevill, Wrn. Napper, Southville, Bristol.
B. A., JEst. 1886 ; M. D,, ^st. 1890; Reg. Jtine 26, 1890.
Neville, Rev. Brent Richard Robert, Tralee.
B.A., Hiem. 1883 ; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
fNeville, Edward Anster, Bengal and N. W. Railwav, India.
Sch., 1876; B. A., Hiem. 1877; M.A., JEst. 1881; M.Eng., u^st.
1883; Reg. June 12, 1876.
Neville, John, Lieutenant, Royal Engineers, India.
B.A., Hiem. mi ■ M.A., JEst. 1878 ; Reg. April 27, 1878.
Neville, Rev. Richard Brent, Tormartin, Chippenham.
B.A., uF:st. 18n0 ; M.A., me?n. 1882 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Neville, Rev. William Alexander, Inistiog'ie.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M.A., Vern. 1861; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
630 ITKIVERSITY ELECTORS.
tNeville, "William Cox, 26, Lower Baggot-street.
B.A., JEst. 1877 ; M. A., JEst. 1880 ; M. Ch. and M.D., llicm. 1880 ;
Reg. June 30, 1880.
Nevin, David, H.M.8. "Ganges," Falmouth.
Sch., 1867 ; B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M.A., Hiem. 1886 ; Reg. 1867.
fNewcombe, Charles Thomas.
Sch., 1886; B.A., ^st. 1887; ^.k., JEst. 1890; Reg. June 21,
1886.
Newell, Edwin Graves, Moville, Derry.
B.A., ^st. 1882; M.D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Newell, AVilliam 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., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Newenham, Rev. Edward Henry Worth, Southacre Rectory, Norfolk.
B. A., Vern. 1845; M. A., ^st. 1849; Reg. July 6, 1849.
Newland, Rev. Arthur, Southampton.
B. A., ^st. 1879 ; M. A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Newland, Rev. Edward, Buncrana.
B. A., ^st. 1863; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. June 2%, 1890.
Newland, Rev. Henry, Newhaven, Sussex.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1852; Reg. iVbv. 1, 1852.
Newman, Adam Perry, The Briars, Crawley, Sussex,
B. A., Hiem. 1863; M. D , ^st. 1868 ; Reg. Sept. 8, 1868.
Newman, Horace Townsend, Audlem, Cheshire.
B. A., Hiem. 1869; M. D., JEst. 1875; Reg. July 1, 1875.
fNewsonie, Rev. James Clarence, 7, Auburn-street, Belfast.
Sch., 1884; B. A., Hiem. 1887 ; Reg. June 9, 1884.
f Newton, Andrew Willoughby, Cornelyn, Colwyn Bay, N. "Wales.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
fNewton, Rev. Henry, 2, Chesham-place, Brighton.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A.. Vern. 1872 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1872.
Newton, Rev. Hibbert, 41, Trinity-street, Southwark, London, S. E.
B. A., ^st. 1845 ; M.A., B.B., andD.D., J<:st. 1880 ; Reg. Juli/ 10,
1874.
Newton, Rev. Thomas, Barnstable.
B. A., JEst. 1875 ; M. A., uEst. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Nicholas, Rev. William, 32, Great Charles- street.
B.A., Hiem. 1887; M.A., ^st. 1888; Reg. /m/^<? 23, 1888.
Nicholson, Rev. Alexander Jackson, Cork.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Vern. 1868; Reg. Aug. 20, 1868.
Nicholson, Gilbert de Poult')n, Franktort-on-Maine.
B.A., yEat. 1856: M.D., Vern. 1863; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Nicholson, Rev. Horatio Langrishe, Foiest-gate, Essex.
Sch. 1851; B.A., Vern. 1855; B.D. andD.D. ^s^. 1880 ; Reg.
March 21, 1874.
Nicholson, Rev. James Nicholson, Dtvonport.
H.A. (as Custis), Vern. 1860; M.A.. Hitn,. 1862; Reg. May 20. 1874.
f Nicholson, Rev. John Aldwell, St. Albans, Leamington.
Sch., 1849; B.A., Vern. 1852; M.A., uEst. 1858; Reg. Feb. 13,
1872.
Nicholson, Rev. Thomas Ballans.
B. A., J&W. 1872; LL. D., Hiem. 1879; Ro^. Lee. 17, 1879.
tJNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 631
Kicholson, Rev. William, Irvinestown.
B.A., .iV. 1S86; M.A., Hiem. 1890 ; Ueg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Nicholson, AVilliam Newcombe, Balrath, Ki-lls.
B.A., ^st. 18.')4 ; M.A., ^st. 1857 ; Reg. July 7, 1857.
Nickson, Wilfred John Robert, abroad.
B. A., ^.st. 1886 ; M. D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Nicolls, William.
Sch., 1878; B.A., iT/m. 1878; Reg. 1878.
fNixon, Christopher John, 2, Merrii)n-square, N.
B.A., ^st. 1878; LL. D., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. Julij 2, 1881.
Nixon, Rev. Eckersell, Ettagh Rectory, Rosurea.
B.A., jEst. 1853; M.A., JSst. 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., Hiem. 1881; M. A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Lee. 19, 1889.
Noble, Rev. John James.
Sch., 1856; B.A., Vern. 1863; M.A., jEst. 1866; Reg. July 18,
1866.
Noble, Rev. Robert, Ballydehob, Skibbereen.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. JuneZO, 1881.
Noble, Colonel William Ilem-y, R.A., United Service Club, London.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M. A., yEst. 1859; Reg. Nov. 25, 1859.
Noel, Rev. James Combe, Trowbridge.
B.A., Vern. 1875 ; M.A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Nolan, Surgeon-Major William, 41, Belvidere-place.
B.k.,Hiem. 1864; M.D.,ifim. 1868; U.K., Hiem. 1883; Reg.
March 19, 1880.
Norman, Edward Parker, Rathkeale.
B. A., Hiem. 1888; M. D., M'it. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Norman, Rev. John Gage, Henley Mansel, Bletchley.
B.A., jEst. 1873; M.A., ^st. 1876; Reg. 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., iT/em. 1863; M. A., Hiem. 1867; D.D., Hiem.
1887 ; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Norwood, Albert Burton, St. Olave's School, York.
B. A., uEst. 1887 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. Jitne 26, 1890.
Norwood, William, Ballyhalwiuk, Dunmanway.
B. A., Vern. 1856; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. July 5, 1865.
tNorwood, William.
Sch., 1890; B.A., Hiem. 1892 ; Reg. June 2, 1890.
Notter, James Lane, Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, Southampton.
B. A., ^st. 1863; M. Chir., JEnt. 1865; M. D., Hiem. 1875
M.A., Vn-n. 1891; Reg. July 28, 1874.
Noycs, Rev. Henry Edwaid, Paris.
B. A., Hiem. 1877 ; M.A., Hiem. 1881 ; B.D. andD.D., Biem, 1891
Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Noyes, Rev. Robert John. Creggan Rectory, Crossmaglen, Castleblayney
B.A., Hiem. 1868 ; M.A. and B.D., uEst. 1883 ; Reg. June 29, 1883
2g3
632 TTNITERSITT ELECTORS.
tXugent, Yen. Garrett, Archdeacon of Meath, Balrathboyne, Kells.
Sch., 1845, B.A., Vern. 1847; M.A., Vern. 1851; Reg. Sept.
25, 1847.
Nugent, Guy Percival L' Estrange, 4, Upper Mount-street.
Sch. 1874 ; B. A., .i>i!. 1875 ; Reg. June 2, 1874.
Nundy, George, Hyderabad, India.
B.A. (flrf eiind. Cantab.), ^st.; LL.D., IIie7n. 1883; Heg. Dec.
19, 1883.
Xunn, Edward Smith, The College, Weston-super-Mare.
B. A., JEst. 1871; M. A., ^st. 1876; Lh.D., j^st. 1876; Reg.
June 30, 1875.
fNunn, John Henry, 6, Dawson-street.
B. A., Vern. 1833; M. A., ui:st. 1847; Reg. Jul^ 30, 1847.
fNunn, Jolin Henry, Jun., 37, Wellington-place.
B.A., Hiem. 1877 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. May 7, 1884.
Nunn, John Joshua.
B. A., u3^st. 1870 ; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Nunn, Richard, University Club, Stephen's-green.
B.A., Biein. 1881 ; LL.D., Hiem. 18H6; Reg. Dee. 16, 1886.
Nunn, Rev. William Eastgate Middleton, Stansted, Seven Oaks.
B. A., Biem. 1866 : M. A., ^^st. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Nunns, Rev. Ernest Hancock, Killaghtee Rectory, Donegal.
B.A.,^st. 1882; xM.A., ^sf. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
O'Bncn, Edward William, Cahermoyle, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick.
Sch., 1857; B. A., Hiem. 1859; Reg. Nov. 17, 1874.
O'Brien, Henry Joseph, Army Medical Department.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M. Ch., Vern. 1865; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
O'Brien, Rev. Lucius Henry, Adare.
B. A., Hiem. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
O'Brien, Sir Patrick, Bart., 21, B ry an ston- square, London, W.
B. A., Verti. 1842; M. A., ^st. 1847; Reg. July 6, 1847.
O'Brien, Right Hon. Sir Peter, Bart, 41, Merrion-square.
B. A., Vern. 1865; M. A., Vern. 1874; Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
O'Brien, Rev. Philip Stephen, Camberwell, London, S.E.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M.A., B.D., and D.D., ^sU 1882; Reg.
June 29, 1882.
O'Brien, Rev. Richard, Hesketh Rectory, near Preston.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. Oct. 10, 1868.
O'Brien, William, Ailesbury House, Merrion.
B.A., Hiem. 1860; M. A., Vern. 1864; LL.D.. J&«<. 1872; Reg.
Feb. 7, 1864.
O'Calhighan, Rev. Robert Chas. Geo., Hutton-Cranswick, Hull.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
O'Connor, Charles Andrew, 15, Granby-row.
B. A., Hiem. 1876 ; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. May 7, 1890.
O'Connor, Charles Ferris, Upper Grovesend, Colwall, Malvern.
B. A., Vern. 1867; M.A., Hiem. 1861; Reg. Dec. 19, 1861.
O'Connor, Kev. Denis Prittie, Matlock, Derby.
B. A., Alst. 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, Yen. John Hutton, Rectory, Littleton, Thurles.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., J^nt. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
tJmTEHSlTT ELECTOES. 633
O'Connor. Rev. Timothy Clifford, Dnnoughmore Eectory, Baltinglass.
B.A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., ^st. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
0' Conor, John, S. America.
B.A., Hietn. 1886; M.A. and M. D. ^st. 1890; Reg. June 26,
1890.
fO'Donnavan, William John, University Club, Stephen's-green.
B. A., Fern. 1855; LL.D., Fern. 1860; Reg. Oct. 22, 1860.
O'Donoghue, Rev. Robert Cashel, Castlelost Rectory, Rochfort-
bridge.
B.A., ^st. 1881; M.A., JEst. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
O'Farrell. Edward.
Sch.,1878; B.A., ^'im. 1879; Reg. 1878.
tO'Farrell, Georue Phmke't, 19, Fitzwilliam-square.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; M.A., Hiem. 1874; M.D., Fern. 1875; Reg.
Dec. 16, 1874.
Ogilvey, Alexander, 26, Rath gar-road.
B. A., Fern. 1887 ; M.D., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Ogle, William.
B.A., Fern. 1838; M.A., ^st. 1841; Reg. Sept. 1838.
0' Grady, Rev. Edward George, 65, Mountjov-square.
B. A., JEst., 1842; M. A., JEst. 1S43 ; Reg. Jan. 18, 1875.
O'Grady, Edward Stamer, 105, Stephen's-green.
B. A. and M. Chir., Hiem. 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., Hiem. 1868; Reg. 1867.
O'Hara, Rev. Henry Stewart, Rectory, Coleraine.
B. A., Fern. 1866; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 18, 1868.
O'Hara, Rev. James Dunn, The Castle, Portstewart.
B.A., Fern. 1827; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
O'Hara^ John Michael, Clare View, Galway.
B. A., ^st., 1837; M. A., Fern. 1867; Reg. Aug. 8, 1868.
\ O'Hara, John Patrick.
B. A., Fern. 1853; M.A., Fern. 1856; Reg. Feb. 13, 1872.
O'Hara, William, Cahir, Feacle, Scariff.
B. A., jEst. 1828; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 26, 1832.
O'Keeffe, Dixon Cornelius, Thurles.
B. A., JEst. 1830; M. A., Fern. 1839; Reg./aw. 23, 1833.
Olden, Rev. Thomas, Ballyelough, Co. Cork.
B.A., Fern. 1845 ; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Oldham, Charles Hubert, 116, Grafton-street.
Sch., 1879; B.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. June 9, 1879.
Oldham, Hugh Falconer, Monsell Hospital, Newton Heath, Manchester.
B.A., Fern. 1877 ; M.A. and M.D., Fern. 1886; Reg. J/arM9, 1886.
O'Leary, Rev. David, Enniskillen.
B. A., Fern. 1855 ; M. A., ^st. 1858 ; Reg. Aug. 18, 1868.
Oliver, Rev. Richard John Deane, Chaplain to the Forces.
B. A., ^sl. 1886, M.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Oliver. Rev. Thomas, Garstin Vicarage, Liverpool.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., Hiem. 1872; B. D., Fern. 1879; D. D.
JEst. 1885 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
634 tiKirKRSlTY ELECTORS.
. Oliver, Rev. William Elliott, Vicar of Ealing, London,
B.A., jEst. 1873 ; LL.D.. Hiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Oliver, William, Spahill, Kilfinane.
B.A., ^st. 1837; M. A., uEst. 1840; Reg. June, 1838.
fO'Loughlin, Rev. Robert Stuart, The Recturv. Monaghan.
B.A., i^tm. 187.5; M.A., ^st. 1882; B.D., Ferw. 1888 ; D.Et
Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. July 3, 1882.
O'Loughlin, Timothy.
B. A., ^st. 1848; M. A., J^st. 1857; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Olphert, Kev. Thomas, Urney, Strabane.
B.A., Vern. 1840; M. A., Vern. 1868; Reg. iVov. 6, 1868.
fOlpherts, Francis Montgomery, Mountshannon, Sligo.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M.A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Feb. 24, 1863.
fO'Mahony, Rev. Thaddeus, 36, Sandycove-road, Kingstown.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., Vern. 1859; B.D. and D.D., Vern.
]871.
O'Malley, Rev. Bryan, Flitcham Vicarage, King's Lynn.
B. A. (as Malley), Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hie^n. 1871 ; Reg. Bee, 20,
1871.
O'Meagher, Joseph Dermod, 45, Mountjoy-square.
B.A., Hiem. 1884 ; M.A., Hiem. 1887 ; Reg. Bee. 16, 1887.
O'Meara, Rev, Charles, Inch, Gorey.
B. A., Vern. 1866; M. A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Bee. 17, 1873.
O'Meara, Rev. Eugene Henry, Rectory, Tallaght.
B.A., Jist. 1870 ; M.A., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. Bee. 19, 1888.
O'Meara, Rev. Michael Arthur, Bristol.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
O'Neill, John Augustus, 4, Gainstord-street, Islington, London, N.
B. A., jEnt. 1811 ; M. A., ^st. 1845; Reg. Nov. 17, 1845.
O'Neill, Rev. William, Skibbereen.
Sch., 1880; B. A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. May 2\, 1880.
O'Neill, Rev. Worship Booker, Brereton, Sandback, Cheshire.
B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., ^st. 1883; Reg. July 3, 1883.
O'Regan, Ven. John, 81, Warwick-terrace, Leeson-park.
Sch., 1841; B. A., ^st. 1846; Reg. July 31, 1847.
O'Regan, Rev. Thomas, Donington Vicarage, Newport, Shropshiib.
Sch., 1840 ; B. A., Vern. 1845 ; Reg. Aug. 18, 1868.
O'Reilly, James, Arniy Medical Department.
^.k.,Hiem. 1864; M.Ch., JEst. 1866; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Orme, Very Rev. Alexander, Dean of Ardugh, 114, Lower Baggot-
B.A., Vern. 1838; M.A., JEst. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Orme, Stephen Dumelow, Grammar School, Beaumaris.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem.. 1871 ; Reg. Feb. 6, 1872.
Ormsby, Arthur, Beaumont, Blackrock, County Dublin.
B. A., Vern. 1868; M. A., Vern. 1861; Reg. iXov. 6, 1861.
Ormsby, Rev. Edwin Robert, The Rectory, Hartlepool.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., uEst. 1870; Reg. Bee. 14, 1870.
Ormsby, Rev. George Albert, St. Stephen's Vicarage, Camberwell-gate,
London, S.E.
B. A., Jliem. 18G5; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Bee. 16, 1868.
f Ormsby, Lumberl Hepinstul, 92, Merriou-squaru, W.
B. A., Hiem. 1874 ; M.D., Miem. 1877 ; Reg. Bee. 19, 1877.
i
i
tJKIVERSITY ELECTORS. 635
Ormsby, William Edwin, Judge, Supreme Court, Travancore, India.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; LL.D., JEst. 1873; M. A., ^st. 1874; Eeg.
July 2, 1873.
Ormsby, Rev. William Gilbert, Switzerland.
B. A., Vern. 1843; M.A., .Est. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Ormsby, Rev. William Watson King. Chiselhurst.
B.A., uEst. 1871 ; M.A. Hiem. 1880 ; Reg. Bee. 15, 1880.
O'Rorke, Rev. Henry Thomas, Feltwt-ll, Brandon, Ferrv.
B. A., rem. 1854; M.A., ^st. 1859; Reg. Aug. 2l\ 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, In(;higeelagh, Macroom.
B. A., Vern. 1861 ; M. A., jEd. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Orpen, Arthur Herbert, Oriel, Stillorgan.
B.A., ^st. 1850; M. A., Hiem. 1866; Reg. Feb. 11, 1867.
Orpin, Cecil, 47, Stephen's- green.
B.A, Hiem. 1885; M.D., Vern. 1892; Reg. Mar. 1, 1892.
Orpen, Goddard Henry, Epingham, Bedford Park, Chiswick, London,
W.
Sch., 1873; ^.k.,Hiem. 1873; Reg. 1873.
Orpen, Yen. Raymond, Archdeacon of Ardfert, The Rectory, Tralee.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. Dec. 15, 1864.
Orpen, Richard Hugh Millerd, 19, Belgrave-sqiiare, K"., Monkstown.
B.A., JEst. 1849; M.A., Hiem. 1866; Reg. Oct. 19, 1868.
Orpen, Rev. Thomas Herbert, 58, Stephen' s-green, East.
Sch., 1868; B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; Keg. 1868.
Orr, Andrew William, 13, Molesworth-street.
B. A., Vern. 1887 ; M. D., JEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Orr, David Wilson, Loughgall.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.Ch., Vern. 1877; Reg. Oct. 5, 1880.
Orr, Rev. John, Ashted Vicarage, Birmingham.
B.A., Vern. 1869; M. A., Vern. 1876; lieg. Jan. 22, 1876.
Orr, John Augustus, Fleetwood.
Sch., 1835 ; B. A., Vern. 1837 , Reg. Aprd 23, 1874.
Orr, John William.
B. A., ^st. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. Jtcne 28, 1871.
Orr, Rev. Robert Holmes, Killinchy.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1852, Reg. Sept. 30, 1852.
Orr, William Watt, 2, Evans-place, Temple, London.
Sch., 1870; B. A., Hiem. 1870; Keg. 1870.
Orton, Frederick, Hornsey, London, N.
B. A., Hiem. 1866 ; M. D., ^st. 1870 ; Reg. Juli/ 6, 1870.
Orton, John, Beeston, Nottingham.
B.A., Hiem. 1866 ; M. B., ^st. 1870 ; Reg. July 6, 1870.
tO' Sullivan, Alexander Charles, F.T.C.
Sch., 1879; B.A., Vern. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Fellow, 1886; Reg.
Juned, 1879.
0' Sullivan, Arthur Warren Swete, Singapore.
Sch., 1881; B.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. June 13, 1881.
0' Sullivan, Rev. Daniel Leopold, Modriena Glebe, Clough-
jordan.
B.A., JEst. 1871 ; M.A., Ver^. 1883 ; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1891 ;
Reg. Feb. 6, 1883.
G3G UNlVKURlTT KI.ECTO&S.
O'Sullivan, Rev. Doni», Macroom.
li. A., rem. 1861 ; M. A., Hum. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
O'Siilliviin, Rev. Kugcno, Roiiniuiu.
B.A., I'tni. 180G: M.A., .Kst. 1891; Reg. Juno 26, 1891.
fO' Sullivan, lit. Rov. James, RiHhop of Tuiim, The Puliuio, Tuam.
B. A., rem. 18o8; M. A., ^st. 18GG; B. D. and D. D., -*W. 1888:
Reg. Oct. 1, 18()().
Ottloy, Rev. Charles MacMuhon, Newportpagnell, Bucks.
B. A., Vrni. 18Go; M.A., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Ottlev, Rev. Thomas Allied, St. Joiin's ViearaKe, I'oillaiid.
I^.A. {adenml. Cantab.) and B.D., yKnt, 1878 ; D.D., lliem, 1886 ;
H.'g. Jh'c. 17, 188o.
Oulton, CoJii tenav Chnmborlain, 28, Herbcrt-plnce.
Sch.. 1881 ; li.A., Ilicm. 18S1 ; Reg. June 13, 1881.
Oulton, George Nugent, 28, Herbert-place.
Stth., 1HG9; B. A., Hiem. 1870; Keg. 1869.
Oulton, Henry William, Meath Ho8])itul.
B.A., .'LV. 1872; M.D., ^Eat. 1875; Reg. March 7, 1878.
Oultcm, Rov. Ricliunl, 28, Herhert-plnee,
B.A., Vern. IS.'iG; M.A., Vim. 1841; Reg. i><ftf. 14, 1864.
Oulton, Rev. Richard Charles, Glyn, Lamo.
B.A., i//>w/. 1863; M. A., Tm*. 1878 ; B.D., iTirn. 1891 ; Reg.
jMarchl. 1878.
Ousey, Ri'V Jutnes, Monkwearmouth, Durham.
B'.A., rem. 1879; M.A., yKst. 188;{; Rog. Jult/ 3, 1883.
Ovenden, Rov. Charles Tliomus, Kiiniskillen.
B.A., Jiinn. 1809; M.\., yKst. 1874; B.D., Vern. 1882; D.D.,
Jliein 1891; Reg. *//<«<? 24, 1874.
Owen, Alfred Moyd, Kent Lodge, Southsea, Hants.
B. A., yEsf. 18G7; M. D., .E^it. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Owen, Rev. Elias, Ruthin, N. Wales.
B.A., yKst. 1871 ; M.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. Afareh 6, 1878.
Owen, Rov. Klijah, Lhingold, Anglesoa.
B. A., JJtem. 187a; M.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. March 6, 1378.
Owen, Rev. Frank, Miserden, licriin.
li. A., Vern. J 819 ; M. A., yKst. 1865 ; Reg. Jult/ 6, 1866.
Owen, Rev. Froderick, (^oolkonno.
B.A., Vern. 1823; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 28, 1832.
Owen, James Higgins, IG, Molesworth-street.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M.A., ^'*Y. 1852; Reg. /«/y 6, 1862.
Owen, Rev. J(din Smith, Norih Walshum, Norfolk.
B.A., Vern. 18G3; M.A. and LL.D., yKst. 18G9; Reg. AttffU8t27t
1874.
Owen, Rev. Walter Chailcs Edward, Hardwitk, Ellcsmere, Salop.
B.A., Jlirm. 18.}9; M.A., Jltem. 18G1; Reg. Dec. 13, 1883.
Owen, Robert Henry.
B. A., Vern. 1866; M. A., ^st. 1863; Reg. Jul;/ 5, 1881.
Owen, Tunothv Morgan, Bronwyifa, Hhyl.
B. A., Jlieix. 1872; M.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. March 6, 1878.
Owen, Willnim, India.
B. A., Jlinn. \HT.i; M.D., Vern. 1879; Reg. i^W. 26, 1879.
Owens, Rev. Fred. Janu's, Chorley, Lancashire.
B. A., Hum. 1869; M. A., Mtem. 1866; Reg. Ju/i/ 16, 18G6
UNIVERSITt ELECT0K8. 637
Oxlev, George Edward.
B. A., ^st. 1878; M. A., ^st. 1881; Reg. Jult/ 2, 1881.
Page, Kev. George Ofjnning.
B. A., Vern. 1855; LL. D., ^st. 1863; Reg. Mm/ 7, 1874.
Painter, Rev. Charles Samuel, 30, Lansdowne-road, Croydon.
B. A., Vern. 1870; M. A., ^st. 1875; Rag. June '60, 1875.
Palles, Andrew, 72, Lower Leeson -street.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M. A., Ifiem. 1877; Reg. /rm. 3, 1878.
Palles, Rt. Hon. Christopher, Lord Chief iJaron, 28, Fitzwilliam-place.
B.A., Vern. 1852; LL. D., Vern. 1860; Reg. lYov. 1, 1864.
Palmer, Rev. Abraham Henry Herbert, St. Peter's Vicarage, Chelten-
ham.
B.A., Jliem. 1865; M.A. and B.D., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. ¥ay 6, 1891.
Palmer, Rev. Abram Sriiylhe, ILrmoii Hiil, Woodtoid. Essex.
Sch., 1865; B.A., ^st. 186G ; M.A., B.D., and D.D., Ifiem. 1891 ;
Keg. 1865.
tPalraer, Arthur, F.T.C., Professor of Latin.
Sch., 1861; B.A., Vern. 1864; M.A., Vern. 1867; Fellow, 1867;
D. Litt., ^.st. 1891.
Palmer, Rev. Henry, Eirene, Killiney.
B.A., Vern. 1850; M. A., /Kit. 1864; Reg. Jme 29, 1864.
Palmer, Rev. Robert, Bethersden Viearage, Ashford, Kent.
B.A., Vern., 187i ; M.A., ^ist. 1892; R.g. Jtme 23, 1892.
Palmer, Robert Heyrick, 3, St. Stephen's-road, Westbourne Park,
London, W.
B.A., ^*^ 1850; M.A. andLL.D., Vern. 1857; Reg. Feb. 24,
1857.
fPanter, Rev. Charles Richard, Holyrood, Sandymount.
B. A., Vern. 1873; M.A., Miem. 1879; LL.D., Vern. 1881; Reg.
Uec. 17, 1879.
tPanton, Arthur William, F. T. C.
Sch., 1865; B. A., Hiemc 1866; M. A., ^at. 1870; Fellow,
1873; D. Sc, ^st. 1891.
fParker, George "William.
Sch., 1884 ; B.A., litem. 1885 ; M.A., JSst. 1889; Reg. June9, 1884.
Parker, Henry Richard, Belfast.
B. A., Ilie^n. 1865 ; LL. D., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. June 29, 1871.
Parker, Rev. John Frederick, Kilmacthomas.
B. A., yiW. 1846 ; M. A., Vern. 1865 ; Reg. Feb. 28, 1865.
I'arkinson, Henry, Vico, Dalkey.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M.A. Miem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Parkinson, Rev. Robert, Lereston Viearage, Lincoln.
B. A., Vern. 1864 ; M. A., yFst. 1868 ; Reg. Au^. 27, 1874.
Parr, Rev. Edward Kobinson, Boulogne-sur-Mer.
B. A., Jliem. 1861 ; M. A., yEst. 1865 ; Reg. Juhj 5, 1865.
Parry, Rev. John, Woodstock-road, Oxford.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., JE.st. 1862; Reg. Nov. 12, 1874.
Parry, Rev. Malcolm Scarlett, 16, Bouverie-street, Chester.
B. A., Camb. ; M. A., uFJsL 1890; Reg. Mai/ 7, 1890.
fParry, William Kaye, 6, Charlemont-terruce, Kingstown.
B.A., .^nt. 1873; M.A., ^st. 1879; Reg. Oct. 11, 1880.
Parsons, Hon. Richard Clere, Birr House, Gledhow, Leeds.
B.A., Miem. 1873 ; M.A., Vern. 1887 ; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
638 tnsrivERsiTY electors.
Parsons, Hon. and Rev. Randal, Sandhurst, "Wokingham.
B.A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. A., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Patchfll, Jolin Robert.
B. A., Hiem. 1875; M. A., JEst. 1879; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Patchell, Rev. William Gibson, Tathwell, Lovith, Lincolnshire.
B. A., ^st. 1847 ; M. A., ^.st. 1870 ; Reg. July 6, 1870.
Patman, Rev. Edward, Aghoghill, Ballvrnena.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., Vem. 1870: Reg. March 1, 1870.
Patrick, Rev. Tom, St. Silas, Pembroke-place, Liverpool.
B.A., Hiem. 1874 ; M.A., Hiem. 1877 ; Reg. December 19, 1877.
Fatten, Richard, Ballybrack, Killiney.
B.A., Vern. 1843; M. A., Fern, 1859; Reg. Nov. 30, 1859.
Pattnn, Alexander, Finglas.
B.A., Vern. 1839 ; M.A., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. Oct. 6, 1880.
Patton, Alexander Stoney, 86, Moyne-road.
B. A., ^.st. 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, 1866.
Payne, Rev. Samuel Ward, Delamere, Chester.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; LL.D., Vern. 1863; 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. A.., ^st. 1884 ; LL. D., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Peacocke, George.
B. A. and M. 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.
tPeacocke, Rev. Joseph Ferguson, 6, Belgrave-square, S., Monkstown,
Co. Dublin.
B. A., Fern. 1857; M.A., Vern. 1862; B.D., Hiem. 1877; D.D.,
Vern. 1883; Reg. Sept. 17, 1868.
tPeacocke, Rev. Joseph Irvine, Belfast.
Sc-h. 1888, B.A., Hiejn. 1889 ; Reg. May 28, 1888.
Peake, Rev. Frederic, Nailsworth, Stroud.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., Hiem. 1869 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Pearce, Geo. Alouzo Creech.
B. A., ^st. 1873 ; M. Chir., JEst. 1874 ; Reg. Nov. 23, 1874.
Pearce, Rev, George Phillips, St. Paul's Viciuage, Cheltenham.
B. A., Hiem. 18«4 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Pearce, Ben Cecil, Durston House, Ealing, London, W.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Pearce, Robert May, Durston House, Ealin^', London, W.
B.A., ^8t. 1883; M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Pearson, ilev. Tlionias, 68, Amiens-street.
B. A., uEst. 1887 ; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Pearson, Rev, William, Vicarage, Shipley.
B.A., yKst. 1884 ; M.A., u^'Jst. 1887 ; Reg. Jutie, 30, 1887.
Peebles, William Bellingham, Killyiorran, Clogber.
B.A., J'ern. 1849; M. Chir., Fern. 1860; Keg. Od. 17, 1870.
UNIVERSITY ELECTOHS. 639
Peet, Samuel Vallis, Evergreen Lodge, Ballvbrack.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M.A., JSst. 1892; Eeg. June 2S, 1892.
Peirce, Francis, Hoylake, Birkenhead.
B.A., Hiem. 1867 ; M.D., Stem. 1878 ; Eeg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Peirce, John, TuUamore.
B.A., Jl^st. 1858; M.A., Vern. 1863; ^.eg. Jpril 25, 1870.
Peirce, "William, Adare.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.D., Siem. 1865 ; Eeg. Oct. 6, 1880.
Pelly, Eev. Charles Henry, Madras.
B. A. mem. 1866; M. A., Jliem. 1873 ; Eeg. Au(j. 28, 1874.
Pemberton, Eev. Arthur Gore, Kensal- green Vicarage, Harrow-road,
London, "W.
B.A., uSst. 1828; M.A., Nov. 1832; Eeg. Sept. 20, 1887.
Pen- Davis, Eev. Whylock, Hoka, Mauritius.
B.A., Miem. 1874; M.A., ^st. 1886; Eeg. Juli/ 1, 1886.
Pennet'ather, Eev. Somerset Edward, Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
B.A.,u£st. 1871; M. A., ^st. 1876; lieg June 28, 1876.
Pennell, Eev. George Barrow, Stadhampton, Wallingford.
B. A., mem. 1860; M. A., ^st. 1865; Eeg. Mai/ 20, 1874.
Pennington, Eev, Thomas Eichard, St. Mark's, Hulme.
B. A., ^st. 1882 ; M. A., ^st. 1888; Eeg. June 28, 1888.
Pentland, Alexander, Eoyai Colonial Institute, London.
B.A., Vern. 1878; M.A. and M.D., m.em. 1890; Eeg. Dec. 18,
1890.
fPepper, Thomas St. George, Bally garth Castle, Julianstown.
B. A., rem. 1858; M. A., ^st. 1874; Eeg. June 24, 187-1.
Perceval, Alexander.
B. A., Fern. 1841 ; M. A., u^st. 1844 ; Eeg. Juli/ 5, 1881.
Percy, Eev. EdM'ard Jeremiah Algernon, The College, Mitchelstown.
B, A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., yi:st. 1872 ; Eeg. June 26, 1872.
Pereira, Eev. Henry Horace, Chibolton, Hants.
B.A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.A., JEst. 1878 ; Eeg. Julij 4, 1878.
Pereira (kte Tibbs), Kev. Henry Wall, Sutton, Wick, Abingdon.
Sch., 1835; B.A., Vern. 1839; M.A., Vern. 1842; Eeg. April 14,
1874.
Perrin, Eev. Louis, Garry cloyne Glebe, Blarney.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M. A., JEst. 1857; Eeg. Mv. 30, 1857.
Perrin, Mark, Knockdroinin, Eush.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., Vern. 1856; Eeg. Jtme 10, 1856.
Perrot, William.
B. A., Vern. 1868; M. A., JSst. 1872 ; Eeg. Sept. 29, 1874.
Perrott, Eev. Henry, Sappertield Hall, Haisiead, Essex.
B.A., yKst. 1870; iM.A., uS^at. 1883; Eeg. Jrdi/ 3, 1883.
Perrott, Eev. William IJyde, Knockmourne, Tallow.
B.A., Hiem. 1877; M.A. Hiem. 1880 ; Eeg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Perry, James, Dean's Grange, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B. A., Vern. l8o9; M. A., Vern. 1862; Reg. Nov. 14, 1862.
Perry, Eev. Stephen Nugent, Carr, Mo<>r Side, Ilunslet, Leeds.
B.A., uEst. 1884 ; M.A., J&'a^ 1887 ; Eeg. June 30, 1887.
Perry, Eev. William James.
B.A., Vern. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1887; E.g. May 4, 1887.
Peters, Eev. Thomas Henry, Zonnebloom, Capetown.
B.A., Vern. 1856 ; M.A., Vern. 1878 ; Eeg. Jan. 2 2, 1878.
640 imiYEESITT ELECTOR&.
Petty, Rev. John Procter, 137, Burnley-road, Accrington.
B.A.,^A^. 1871 ; M.A., ^st. 1877; Keg. June 28, 1877.
Peyton, Rev. Walter Cunningham, Billis, Virginia, Co. Cavan.
B. A., Vern. 18-17; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
fPhayre, Rev. Richard, Raynham, Rougham, Norfolk.
Sch., 1828; B.A., Vern. 1830 ; M.A., Hicm. 1862; Reg. Jan. 10,1834.
Pheni.x, Rev. Roi'ert Aniinw, Kilwaughter, Lame.
H.A., Hiem. I860; M. A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dee. 17, 1879.
Phibbs, Rev. Harlow, 33, Tyiwhitt-road, St. John's, London, S.E.
B.A., yHst. 1883; M.A., JEnt. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Fhillips, Rev. Arthur, St. Jnhn's Vicarage, Bacup, Manchester.
B. A., yEst. 1861 ; M. A., Fern. 1874 ; Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
Phillips, Henry Fitzmauvice.
B.A., ^^sc. 1883; M.D., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Phillips, Henry Hcvgate Evatt, 82, Southampton-place, Reading.
B. A., ^d. 1863 ; M. D., ^^.st. 1874 ; Reg. Jane 24, 1874.
Phillips, Rev. James, Abington House School, Northampton.
B.A., Vern. 1860; M.A., u^st. 1863; Reg. Aut/. 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, Belturhet.
li. A., uSst. 1856 ; M. A., Hiefn. 1859 ; Reg. Dec. 14, 1859.
Phillips, Rev. Thomas, Fillings, Fleetwood.
B.A., Jl^st. 1881 ; M.A., ^s^. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Phillips, Rev. David, Radvr Rectory, Cardiff,
B.A., Hiem. 1886 ; M.A., ^st., 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Philp, Richard, Australia.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., ^st. 1879; LL.D., Hietn. 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., Fern. 1864; Reg. Auff. 11, 1868.
Pickford, William Henry, Guards' Club, Pall Mall, London.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., Vern. 1859; Reg. Junell, 1869.
fPigot, David Richard, Churchtown House, Dundrum, Dublin.
B. A., uEU. 1844; M. A., Vern. 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. Au(/. 25, 1868.
Pigou, Very Rev. Francis, Chichester.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M.A., Vern. 1857 ; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1878 ,
Reg. Ancf. 27, 1874.
Pike, Rev. Thomas, Rectory, Benane, Templemore.
B.A., Hiem. 1877 ; M.A., ^E.st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Pilkington, Henry Mulock, 45, Upper Mount-street.
B.A., Vern. 1833; M.A., T^m. 1857; LL.D., ^sL 1875; Reg.
March 5, 1857.
Pilkington, Rev. Joseph Green, The Vicarage, St. Mark's-square, West,
Hackney, London, N. E.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., Vern. 1862; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Pim, Frederick Richard, 35, Westland-row.
B. A., Hiem. 1869; LL. D., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
UKlYERSlTT ELECTORS. 641
fPim, Greenwood, Easton Lodge, Monkstown.
E.A., Hiem. 1872; M. A., ^st. 1876; Reg. Oct. 19, 1876.
fPim, James Howard, 1, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London.
Sc.h., 1884; B.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. June ^, 1884.
Pirn, Rev. John, Inch Rectory, Downpatrick.
Sch., 1881; B.A., ^s^. 1882; B.D., JEst. 1888; Reg. June 13,
I SS I .
fPim, William Fer<:uson.
Sch., 1889; B.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. June 17, 1889.
t Pim, Alan William.
Sch. 1891 ; Reg. May 25, 1891.
Pimblett, Rev. James, 26, Great Avenham-street, Preston.
B. A., u3£st. 1873; M. A., JEst. 1876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876
Pinck, Rev. John Osborne, St. Philip's, Blackburn.
M.A. {ad. eimd.), ^st. 1886 ; Reg. Maij 12, 1886.
Pirie, James Dawson, 66, Rathgar-road.
B.A., Vern. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Pirrie, John Miller, Belfast.
B. A., Fern. 1845; M. D., JEst. 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.
Plavfair, George Mac Donald Home, Foreign Office, ]-ondon, S.W.
B.A., yEst. 1880; M. A., Vern. 1887; Reg, Feb. 22, 1887.
Plowman, Rev. Herbert Wm. Thomas, 88, Gore- road, South Hackney,
London.
B.A., Hiem. 1884; M.A., JEst. 1892; Reg. Maij 4, 1892.
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 o, 1865.
fPocock, Walter Innes.
Sch., 1887 ; B.A. Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. June 6, 1887.
Pee, James Hill, Riverston, Nenagh.
B. A., Hie^n. 1867 ; M. A., Vern. 1871 ; Reg. Feb. 28, 1874.
Poe, James Jocelyn, Riverston, Nenagh.
B. A., Vern. 1829; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Bee. 6, 1832.
Poe, James, Kilkenny.
B.A., Hiem. 1888 ; LL.D., JEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Poe, Rev. James Leonard, Rathangan,
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Poe, John Thomas, Riverston, Nenagh.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., Vern. 1871 ; Reg. Feb. 28, 1874.
Poe, Rev. Purefoy, Bally mahon.
B. A., Hiem. 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.
642 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Pollen, Arthur Daniel, India.
Sch., 1865; B. A., Vern. 1867; LL. D., Etem. 1877; Reg. 1865.
fPollen, Harry, Gisborne, Cooke County, New Zealand.
B. A., nlem. 1874; M. Chir., Vern. 1875; M.D., JTim. 1885;
Reg. I'H. 13, 1875.
Pollen, John, India.
B.A., .^st. 1871 ; LL.D., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Pollock, Charles Frederick, Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall, London.
B. A., Biem. 1866 ; M. Chir., JSst. 1867 ; Reg. ^'ov. 30, 18'24.
fPollock, James Ferrier, Ovoca House, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
B.A., ^st. 1857 ; M.A., JSst. 1883 ; M. D., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. Juhj 3,
1883.
Pollock, Rev. James Samuel, St. Alban's, Birmingham.
B. A., Vern. 1858 ; M. A., u^st. 1861 ; Reg. Oct. 9, 1868.
Pollock, Rev. Thomas Benson, St. Alban's, Birmingham.
B. A., Hiem. 1859 ; M. A., Vern. 1863 ; Reg. Oct. 9, 1868.
Ponlifcx, Edmund Lionel.
B.A., Hiem. 1878: M. A., ^st. 1882; Reg. Mai/ 3, 1881.
fPoole, Rev. Hewitt Robert, S.F.T.C.
Sch., 1840; B.A., Vern. 1842; Fello\^r, 1847; M.A., Vern. 1852;
B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1880.
tPoole, Hewitt Robert, Jun.
Sch., 1886; B. A., Hiem. 1887; Reg. June 21, 1886.
tPoole, James Arthur, 29, Harcourt-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A. Hiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 15, 1880.
Poole, Jonas Sealy, 24, College Gardens, Belfast.
B.A., JEst. 1875; M.Ch., JEst. 1876; M.D., Vern. 1880; Reg.
Nov. 30, 1876.
fPooler, Rev. Jas. Galbraith, Newtownards.
Sch., 1844; B.A., Vern. 1848; M.A., B.D., andD.D., ^s^. 1877;
Reg. Sept. 11, 1874.
Pooler, Rev. Lewis Arthur Hill Trevor, Downpatrick.
Sch., 1879 ; B.A., ^st. 1881 ; MA., Vern. 1885 ; Reg. Ju7ie 9, 1879.
Pope Henrv Brougham, Eardisley, Herefordshire.
B. A., Vern. 1881 ; M.D., JiH. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Pope, Rev. Thomas Godfrey Pembroke, Lisbon.
Sch., 1863; B.A., Vern. 1861; M.A., B.D., and D.D., Vern. 1892;
Reg. Oct. 7, 1880. ;
Popham, John, 5, Camden-place, Cork. !
Sch., 1830; B. A., Fern. 1833; M..A., Vern. 1859 ; Reg. ^farch 8, 1859.'
Popham, John Francis, 6, New-square, Lincoln's Inn, London, "W.<
Sch., 1863; B. A., Hiem. 1864; Keg. 1863.
Popham, Samuel Lane, Portarlington.
B.A. and M.Ch.. J'ern. 1867 ; M.D., ^.sif. 1877; Reg. /««<• 28, 187 7.
Porte, Rev. John Robert, Ballyraodan, Bandon.
B.A., Hiem. 1874; M.A., Hiem. 1878; B. D ami D.D. ^^-st. l>
Reg. Oct. 19, 1878.
Porter, Rev. Conoly Thomas, South port.
B. A., uEst. 18«i8 ; M. A., .Est. 1873 ; LL.D., uEst. 1876 ; B.D.
D.D., yl'Jst. 1884 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Porter, Sir George llornidge, Bart., Regius Professor of Surger}
Merrion-sqiiare. N.
B. A., Fern. 1845 ; M. D., yEst. 1865 ; Keg. Jult/ 5, 1865.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 613
PorliT, Josh. Francis, 1, Bow-road, E., London.
B.A., ^Ent. 1869 ; M.D., ^E*^. 1877; Keg. June 28, 1877.
Porter, Willifim, 29, Clare-street.
B. A., Vern. 1846; M. A.. Blem. 1872; Reg. Lee. 18, 1872.
fPorter, William Henrv, 3, M^ rrion-square.
B.A., Hieni. 1885;' M.A., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. Dec 19, 1888.
Porter, Williatn Jones, Bedford.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Bee. 18, 1872.
fPosnett, Hutcheson Maeaulay, New Zealand.
Sch., 1876; B.A., Hiem. 1877; M.A., Vern. 1882; LL. D., ^«^,
1882; Reg. June 12, 1876.
Potter, Rev. Beresford, Wellesbourne Vicarage, Warwick.
^.k.,Hiem. 187o ; M.A., Hiem. 1880 ; Reg. Dec. 24, 1880.
Potter, Kev. Samuel George, Villa Ceramica, (irenada-road, Southsea.
B. A., jEst. 1845 ; M. A., .Est. 1865 ; B. D. and D. D., yEsl. 1872 ;
Reg. July 1, 1865.
Potterton, Ven. Frederick Augustus, Edgeworthstown.
B. A., Vern. 1853; LL. D., Hiem. 1864; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Potterton, Robert.
B. A., Vern. 1853; LL. D., Hiem. 1864 ; Reg. June 29, 1865.
Powell, Rev. Arthur Herbert, S. P. C. K. Depot, Northumberland -
avenue, London.
M.A. (adeund. Cantab.), JEst. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Powell, Rev. Charles Lovne, Mansfield, Notts.
B.A., Hiem. 1879; M'A., Hiem. 1886; LL.D , Hiem. 1892; Reg.
Dec. 16, 1886.
Powell, Rev. Charles Meares, Vicarage, Steeple Bumstead, Essex.
B. A., Verti. 1863; M. A., ^st. 1872; Reg. March 21, 1874.
Powell, Rev. Dacre Hamilton, 2. York-street, Cork.
B. A., Hiern. 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., vEst. 1857; iU^ May 29, 1889.
Powell, John Allman, The Infirmary, Worcester.
B. A., Vern. 1880; M.D., JEst. 1886; Reg. May 12, 1886.
Powell, Rev. Richard, Withington, Hereford.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., ^st. 1859 ; Reg. Nov. 8, 1873.
Powell, Robert Edward, 1st Royal Sussex Regiment, Aldershot.
B.A.. Hiem. 1876; LL.D., Vern. 1886; Reg. March 9, 1886.
Powell, Rev. William, St. Crispin's, Bermondsey, London, S. E.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Lee. 17, 1879.
Powell, Rev. William Ilawkshaw, Rathclarin, 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, Pimlico, London, S.W.
M.A. [ad eund. Cantab.) and M.D., Fern. 1884; Reg. Feb. 26,
1884.
Power, John Joseph, Sydney, N. S. W.
B. A. andM.Ch., ^st. 1875; Reg. Oct. 1, 1880.
Power, Rev. Philip Bennett, West Hill, Richmond, Surrey.
B. A., Vern. 1843 ; M. A., JEst. 1846 ; Reg. Atig. 27, 1874.
Poyser, Arthur William, Grammar School, Wisbech.
B. A., Jist. 1886 ; M. A., Mst. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
644 UNiVEESiTr electors.
Pratt, Rev. James, 3, St. James-terrace, Clonskeagh.
B. A., jEst. 1846; M. A., J&«^ 1850; BD. andD.D., Eiem. 1876;
Rfg. Nov. 25, 1850.
Pratt, Joseph Dallas, City of Dublin Hospital.
B. A., Hiem. 1877; M. D., Vern, 1882; M. A., Hiem. 1882; Reg.
Feb. 21, 1882.
Pratt, Rev. John, Durries, Bantry.
B.A., Vern. 1835; M.A., jEst. 1868 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
t Preston, George.
Sch. 1885; B.A., Hiem. 1886; M.A., Vern. 1890; Reg. June 1,
1885.
fPreston, Rev. John Evans, Julianstown Rectory, Drogheda.
B A., Hiem. 1869; M.A., ^st. 1879; Reg. April 23, 1879.
tPreston, Thomas.
Sch., 1884; B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A. Vern. 1889; Reg. June 9,
1884.
Preston, Rev. William, Trinity Parsonage, Runcorn.
B. A., ^st. 1872 ; M. A., ^«<. 1875 ; B.D., and D.D., Vern. 1889 ;
Reg. June 30, 1875.
Price, George Roberts, 84, Lower Leeson-street.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Bee. 16, 1886.
Price, Ivon Henry, Knockeevin, Greystones.
B.A., ^st. 1887; LL.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Bee. 18, 1890.
Price, Rev. Herbert, Normanton Rectory, Derby.
B.A., JEst. 1884 ; M.A., jEst. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Price, James, 26, Westmoreland-streut.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. Eng. ^st. 1873 ; Reg. Nov. 23, 1877.
Price, Rev. William, Memel.
B. A., Hiem. 1868 ; M. A., ^Est. 1873; Reg. June 27, 1873.
Prideaux, Rev. Walter Cross, Woolcot Park, Bristol,
B.A.,Hem. 1867; M.A., Hiem. 1874; Rq^. Bee. 16, 1874.
Pridham, Ernest.
B. A., JEst. 1875 ; M. A., ^st. 1879; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Proby, Rev. Martyn Carysfort, Charley Vicarage, Tewkesbury.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. A., JEst. 1868 ; Reg. April 17, 1874.
Purcell, Theobald Andrew, 71, Harcourt-street.
B. A., Vt-n. 1839 ; M. A., .Est. 1866; Reg. June 27. 1866.
Purcell, Rev. William Henry D'Olier, Littlcham, Exraouth.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., ^st. 1879; Reg. Oct. 7, 1880.
Purdon, Hev. George Richard, Portnashungan Rectory, Mullingar.
B.A., Hiem. 1877 ; M.A., .Est. 1883; We^. May 2, 1883.
Purdon, John Edward Blakeney, Staff Assistant-Surgeon in the
Armv, Alabama, Valley Ht-ad, U.S.A.
Sch., 1862; B.A., JEst. 1862; M. Chir., Vern. 1863; M. D., ^«<.
1885 ; Reg. March 14, 1873.
Purefoy, Rev. Atnyrald, 5, Spencer-terrace, Inchicore.
B. A., Hiem. 1871; M. A., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Bee. 16, 1874.
Purefoy, Richard Dancer, 13, Merrion-squure.
B.A., Jliim. 1871 ; U.D., yEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Purser, Edward, Ottoman Railway, Smyrna.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Hiem. 1859; Reg. Jan. 3, 1860.
tPurser, Frederick, F. T. C.
B.A., Hiem. 1860; M.A.,irt<f»n.l864; Fellow, 1879; Reg./tt/y 13,1866.
UNIVERSITr ELECTORS. 645
fPurser, John, Queen's College, Belfast.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M. A., u^st. 1859; Reg. April 17, 1863.
t Purser, John Mallet, 3, Wilton terrace.
B. A., Etem. 1860 ; M.D., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
tPurser, Joseph Edgerley, 2, Trevelyan-terrace, Rathgar.
B. A., Vern. 1841; M. A., Vern. 1846; Beg. March 9, 1846.
fPurser, Louis Claude, F. T. C.
Sch., 1873; B.A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., ^st. 1879; Fellow, 1881;
D. Litt., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. 1873.
Purser, William Allen, Tobago, West Indies.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M.A., ^st. 1847; Reg. Jul^ 7, 1847.
Pymar, Edgar Brice.
B.A., Camb. ; LL.D., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Pyne, Rev. Alexander, Dunhead-road, Launceston.
B.A., Vern. 1840; M.A., u^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. 1871 ;
Reg. Jan. 23, 1833.
Quarry, Rev. Richard, Sudborough, Thrapton.
B.A., u^st. 1873; M.A., ^st. 1876; Reg. Oct. 7, 1880.
Queale, Rev. William Joseph, Gartlan, Letterkenny,
B. A., ^st. 1887 ; M. A., JEst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Quigley, Richard Joseph, Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope.
B.A., Vern. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Quill, Albert William, 42, Harcourt-street.
B.A., Miem. 1869; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Quill, Richard Henry, Mount -street Crescent.
B. A., Hiem., 1869; M. Chir., ^st. 1871 ; M.D., Vern. 1877 ; Reg.
Dec. 5, 1871.
tQuilton, EdM'ard Tankerville, Carlow.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; M. A., Vern. 1872; Reg. N'ov, 29, 1872.
Quin, Rev. Joseph, Annalong.
B.A., Hiem. 1886; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Quinan, Henry Maturiu, 1, Fitzwilliam-square, East.
B. A., ^st. 1828; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Dec. 10, 1832.
Quinlan, Charles D., 9, Harcourt-terrace.
B. A., Vern. 1885; M. A., ^st. 1838; Reg. Sept. 30, 1835.
tQuinlan, Francis John Boxwell, 29, Lower Fitzwilliam-street.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M. D., Vern. 1862; Reg. Auff. 20, 1868.
Quinn, Rev. John Campbell, Loughbrickland.
B.A., ^st. 1832; M. A., Vern. 1839; Reg. /%16, 1833.
Quirke, Rev. Robert, Portadown.
B.A., ^st. 1879 ; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
RadclifFe, Rev. John Bennett, 64, Marlboro'-road, Donnybrook.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M.A., Fern. 1863; Reg. Feb. 18, 1863.
tRadcliffe, Rev. WiUiam, 4, Alma-terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
Sch., 1854; B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Juli/ 23,
1858.
Rainsford, Rev. Joseph Godman, Rectory, Dundalk.
Sch., 1853; B.A., JEst. 1854; M.A., Hiem. 1881; Reg. Nov. 22,
1858.
Rainsford, Rev. Meyrick, India.
B. A., Hiem. 1884; M. A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
646 UNIVKRSITV ELECTORS.
Rainsford, Rev. "William George, 40, Nantwich-road, Crewe.
B.A., Hiem. 18fi4 : M.A.,7/t>/n. 1872 ; li.D. and D.\)., Ifiem. 1891 ;
Reg. Dec. 18. 1872.
Ralpl), Benjamin, Craigmore Collogf^ Redlnnd, Bristol.
B A., Verri. 1869; LL.D., JJiem. 1882; Reg. Dtc. 20, 1882.
tRambaut, Arthur Alcock, Astronomer Roval. Dunsink.
Sch., 1880; B.A., mem. 1881; M.A.', Biem. 1887; D. Sc, ^xt.
1892 ; Reg. Mat/ 24, 1880.
Jiamsa?/, Frederick William, 32, Merrion-square.
R.A., Hiem. 1880 ; M.A., Miem. 1883 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
tRamsay, George.
Sch., 1886 : B.A., Hiem. 1887 ; Reg. Jiwe 21, 1886.
Ranisaj', Rev. James, Galtee View, Tipperary.
B. A., Miem. 1882; M. A., Miem. 1889; Reg. December 19,
1889.
Ramsden, Rev. "William Russell. Vicarag(>, Scarisbrick, Onnskirk.
B. A., Fern. 1854; M.A., .list. 1858; B. D. aud D. D., ulist. 1873 ;
Reg. Ocf. 4, 1858.
Ranalow, Alfred, Patrick -street, Kilkennv.
B.A., ^.st. 1889; M.A., ^si. 1892; Reg. Jw!e2Z, 1892.
Rand, Rev. Edgar Henry, Newhall, Derbyshire.
B.A., Miem. 1869; M.A., Miem. 1876; Reg. Oct. 21, 1876.
Randall, Rev. William, Handsworth Rectory, Birmingham.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M. A., B. D., and D.D., Fern. 1884; Reg. Feb.
26, 1884.
fRandell, Rev. Thomas, The Rectory, Sunderland.
B.A., M.A., B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Rathborne, Rev. James, West Tytherlev, Stockbridge.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., ^st. 18o'4: Reg. Au(/. 22, 1868. '
Rawson, Edward Albert, Barrow Villa, Carlow.
B. A., and M. Chir., Hietn. 1870; Reg. Dec. 14, 1870.
Ray, Robert, 89, Parkfield, Prince's Park, Liverpool.
B. A., Hiem. l86.o ; M. A., Vetn. 1869 ; Reg. Feb. 9, 1869.
Raymond, George, Military Hospital, Cork.
'Sch., 1880; B.A., Hiem. 1881; Reg. J/ay 24, 1880.
Raymond, Rev. William, Ballyheigue Rectory, Tralee.
B. A., yFst. 1855 ; M. A., uFJst. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Read, Rev. John Thomas, Holme Lea, Stalybridge, Lancashire.
B.A., ^st. 1867 ; M. A., ^.st. 1888; Heg. June 28, 1888.
Read, Rev. Josiah, Birch-in-Hopwood, Manchester.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^st. 1870 ; Reg. Anp. 27, 1874.
Read, Matthew Henry, Clonoughlis, Straffan Station.
B.A., JEst. 1883;"M.A., yFat. 1892; Reg. Jioie 23, 1892.
fReade, Rev. Chichester Arthur "Wellesley, Banstead Asylum, Sutton,
Surrey.
B. A., ^st 1858; M.A., Miem. 1861; LL.D., Hiem. 1878; Reg.
Juli/ 8, 1862.
Reade, Rev. George Edwin Pearsall, Skelmergh "Vicarage, Kendal.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., yEst. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Readc, 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.
TJJS^ITERSITT ELECTORS. 647
Reed, Samuel Percy, The Academy, Hanover.
Sch., 1876; B.A.,jff«>m. 1877; Reg. June 12, 1876.
t Reeves, Very Rev. Isaac Morgan, Dean of Ross, Glandore House, Glan-
dore, Co. Cork.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M.A., ^st. 1853; B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1891;
Reg. Nov. 26, 1853.
Reeves, Rev. James Somerville, Osmington, Bournemouth.
B.A., Vern. 1847; M.A., ^sl 1864; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1891 ;
Reg. June 29, 1864.
Reeves, Robert Edward, Kilgarvan, Borrisokane.
B. A., Vern. 1850; M. A., Vern. 1853; Reg. Nov. 28, 1874.
t Reeves, Robert S., 5, Fitzwilliam-place.
B. A., Vern. 1855'; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. March 10, 1858.
Reichardt, Rev. Louis Corrie, 38, Amiens-street.
B.A., Vern. 1850; M.A., Vern. 1863; Reg. July U, 1869.
tReichel, Most Rev. Charles Parsons, Lord Bishop of Meath, Dundrum
Castle, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
Sch., 1841 ; B. A., Vern. 1843 ; M. A., jEst. 1847 ; B. D., Vern. 1853 ;
D.D. JEst. 1858.
Reid, Godfrey Forrest, Abroad.
B. A., ^st. 1880 ; M. D. Hiem. 1884 ; Reg. Bee. 18, 1884.
fReid, John Hamilton, Holmston House, Kingstown.
B.A., Vern. 1843; M. A., Vern. 1885; Reg. Feb. 17, 1885.^
Reid, John Hamilton, Jun., Lisnoe, Dartry Park, Upper Rathmines.
B. A., J^st. 1883 ; M.A., Fern. 1889; Reg. March 5, 1889.
Reid, John Kelso, The J^lms, Derry.
B.A., Hiem. 1883 ; LL.D., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Reid, Rev. William Douglass, 12, Pembury-road, Lower Clapton,
London, N.E.
B.A., Riem. 1883 ; M.A., Vern. 1887 ; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Rennison, Rev. John, Rectory, Moate.
B. A., Vern. 1868; M. A., ^st. 1882; Reg. May ^, 1882.
Revington, George Thomas, County Asylum, Prestwich, Manchester.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A. and M.D., ^st. 1887; Reg. May 4:,
1887.
fReynell, Rev. William Alexander, 8, Henrietta-street.
B.A.,r^m. 1858; M.A., F^m. 1861; B.D., 1874; Reg. J^e*. 12, 1861.
Reyner, John.
B. A., Hiem. 1872; M. A., Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Reynolds, James Heniy, 62, Morehampton-road.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M.Ch., ^st. 1867; Reg. Oct. 8, 1880.
Reynolds, Rev. Patrick, St. Stephen's Vicarage, Birmingham.
Sch., 1840 ; B. A., ^st. 1841 ; Reg. March 25, 1874.
Reynolds, Richard James, Ambleside, Westmoreland.
Sch., 1861 ; B. A., Hiem. 1864; Keg. Aug. 4, 1868.
Rice, Rev. Edward Mulholland, Workington, Cumberland.
B. A., Hiem. 1869; M.A., Hiem. 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., JEst.
1872; Reg. ^<«.7. 27, 1868.
Rice, Rev. John George, St. Saviour's, Battersea, London.
Sch., 1858; B. A., Hiem. 1860; M.A., Vern. 1864; B. D. and B.D.,
Mst. 1876 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1868.
2u
648 UNIYEKSITY ELECTORS.
Rice, Rev. Robert, Priors Maxston, Warwickshire.
M. A. {adennd. Oxon.), Vtrn. 1868; Reg. Aug. 11, 1868.
Ricf, William Richardson, Stoke, Coventry.
B.A., Hiem. 1882 ; M.D., Jt:st. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Richards, Charles Frederick, Army Medical Department.
B.A., Hitm. 1862 ; M.Chir., JEst. 1866 ; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Richards, Rev. Charles Wm., Bradley Rectory, Ashbourne, Derby-
shire
B.A., ^st. 1838; M. A., Yern. 1855; Reg. Nov. 30, 1855.
Richards, Henry George, 96, Lower Leeson- street.
B. A., Hiem. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Richards, Rev. John, Ramsey, Huntingdon.
B.A., Vern. 1863; M. A., ^st. 1870; Reg. July 6, 1870.
Richards, John Henry, 9, Clifton-terrace, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B. A., yEst. 1839; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. March 9, 1865.
Richards, Rev. Lewis, Drumglass, Dungannon.
B. A., Vern. 1854; M.A., ^st. 1859; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1891 ;
Reg. Nov. 8, 1859.
Richardson, Rev. Clement, Rectory, Harrietsfield, Nova Scotia.
B.A. and M. A., Vern. 1859; Reg. Nov. 30, 1859.
Richardson, Gilbert, Bethlehem Hospital, London, S.E.
B.A., Hiem. 1875; M.D., jEst, 1879; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Richardson, Rev. John, Knowsley, Prescot.
B. A., Hiem. 1870; M. A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Bee. 17, 1873.
Richardson, Ven. John, Archdn. of South wark, Camberwell, London, S.E.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1854; B.D. and D. D., ^st.
1884; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Richardson, Rev. John Brooke, 1, Marine Crescent, Waterloo, Liver-
pool.
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., JEst. 1863 ; Reg. Oct. 8, 1880.
Richardson, Ralph.
B. A., ^st. 1850; M. A., ^st. 1864; Reg. June, 29, 1864.
Richardson. William, Beckwith House, Harrogate.
B.A., ^st. 1872 ; LL.D., ^st. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Richer, William, 76, Vicarage-road, Hastings.
B.A., jEst. 1884; M.A., uEst. 1889; Reg. May 8, 1889.
Richey, Rev. John, 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. Aug. 27, 1874.
Riddall, Rev. Edward Parkinson, Clarens, Switzerland.
Sch., 1867 ; B. A., Hiem. 1869; M. A., ^st. 1873; Reg. 1867.
Riddall, Rev. Walter, Balmoral, Belfast.
Sch., 1863; B.A., Vern. 1864; M.A., Vern. 1873; B.D. and D.D.,
JEU. 1890 ; Reg. Aug. 20, 1868.
fRidgeway, William, Caius College, Cambridge.
Sch., 1873; U.K., Hiem. 1875; U.k., Hiem. 1878; Reg. 1873.
Ridley, Rev. John, Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham.
B.A., Vern. 1866; M.A., JEst. 1871 ; Reg. Oct. 8, 1880.
Rigby, John, 18, Lansdowne-road.
B.A., Vern. 1856 ; M.A., jEst. 1871 ; Reg. Lee, 26, 1874.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 649
Rigby, Rev. Thomas Newton, Cambridge House School, Trinity Road,
Hands worth, Birmingham.
B. A., Hiem. 1862 ; M. A., Biem. 1866 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Rigg, Framis Frederick, Southport.
B.A., ^st. 1875 ; M.A., Vern. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Riggs, Rev. Francis Louis, 3, Chirendon- street, Derry.
B.A., ^st. 1878; M.A., .l£st. 1883; Reg. May 2" 1883.
Ring, Rev. Bartholomew, Greystead, Northumberland.
Sch., 1850; B.A., Vern. 1853; LL.D., Htem. 1861; ^Qg. Aug. 31,
1861.
fRingwood, Rev. Frederick Howe, Royal School, Dungannon,
Sch., 1835; B.A., Vern. 1838; M. A., Vern. 1841 ; LL.D.,^«m. 1878;
Reg. Jan. 23, 1865.
fRingwood, Richard, 8, Fig-tree Court, Temple, London, E.C.
Sch., 1867; B.A., Hiem. 1869; U.K., Hiem. 1879; Reg. 1867.
Risk, Rev. John Erskine, Prince's-square, Plymouth.
B. A., Vern. 1847; M.A., Hiem. 1860; Reg. Nov. 20, 1861.
Roberts, Rev. Benjamin Jeffords, Galway.
B.A., Eiem. 1874; M.A., Eiem. 1882; B.D. and T).J).,jEst. 1891;
Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Roberts, Edward, Brynllwyd, Caernarvon.
B.A., Hie^n. 1880 ; M. A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Roberts, Edward Kater, 45, Cavendish-place, Eastbourne.
B.A., Hiem. 1880; M.A., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Roberts, Rev. Frederick, Harborne.
B. A., Vern. 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., Htem. 1879; M.A., Vern. 1885; Reg. June 9,
1879.
Roberts, Rev. James Barry, Crook Vicarage, Kendal.
B. A., Vern. 1860 ; M. A., ^st. 1863 ; Reg. ALarch 31, 1874.
Roberts, Michael Theodore, Grammar School, Cranbrook, Kent.
Sch., 1871 ; B.A., Vern. 1874; Reg. 1871.
t Roberts, Ralph Augustus, 23, Clyde-road.
Sch., 1873; B. A., Hiem. 1876; M. A., jEst. 1882 ; Reg. 1873.
fRoberts, William Ralph Westropp, F.T.C.
Sch., 1869, B. A., Hiem. 1872; M. A., ^st. 1876; Fellow, 1882-
Reg. 1869.
Robertson, Charles, Johnstown House, Clonegal.
B.A., Vern. 1828; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. March 9, 1880.
f Robertson, Edward Stanley, 49, Wellington-place.
Sch., 1853; B.A., ^sL 1856; M.A., Hiem. 1878 ; Reg. Jan. 19, 1859
Robertson, Robert Jameson, 9, Fitzwilliam-place.
Sch., 1860; B. A., Hiem. 1860; Reg. Nov. 15, 1864.
tRobertson, William Charles Fleming.
Sch. 1888; Reg. May 28, 1888.
Robins, Rev. William Henry, GiUingham, Chatham.
B. A., Hiem. 1872; M.A., J£st. 1876; B.D. and D.D., Vern.
1889 ; Reg. June 28, 1876
Robinson, Alexander, 114, Stephen's- green.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M.A., Vern. 1856; Reg. July i, 1881.
2h2
650 UNIVKRSITY ELECTORS.
Robinson, Andrew Craif?, Westgrove, Douglas, Cork.
B.A., Vern. 1860; M.A., Vem. IS65 ; Reg. June 29, 1865.
Robinson, Archibald, 34, Upper Fitzwilliam-street.
Scb., 1875 ; B. A., Hiem. 1S76 ; Reg. Mai/ 24, 1875.
Robinson, Rev. Bernard, Uxbridge, Middlesex.
B. A., ffiem. 1864; M. A., ffiem. 1867; Reg. Sept. 19, 1868.
Robinson, Charles Albert, 116, Grafton-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1885; M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. 3fa^ 4, 1892.
Robinson, Christopher Gerrard.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., Vern. 1856 ; Reg. Jult/ 4, 1881.
Robinson, Rev. Cyrenius John, The Grove, Rich worth, Halifax.
B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M..\., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Robinson, Rev. Edmund, 135, Town send- street.
B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., Vern. 1883; Reg. 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., Hif-m. 1866 ; Reg. Oct. 9, 1874.
Robinson, Rev. George, 67, Shaw-street, Everton, Liverpool.
B. A., ^st. 1844 ; M. A., JEst. 1859; Reg. Atig. 27, 1874.
Robinson^ George Augustus Frederick.
Sch., 1840; B.A., Vem. 1842; Reg. Nov. 12, 1845.
Robinson, Henry Lighton, 14, Burlington-road.
B.A., Vern. 1875; M.A., ^im. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Robinson, James, Flanmaur, Shankill.
B.A., Vern. 1889; M.A., Mnt. 1892; Reg. May 4, 1892.
Robinson, Rev. John Duncan (in Colonies).
B.A., Vern. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. D^c. 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, GreenM'ich.
B.A., M'it. 1872; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Robinson, Rev. John Warburton, 15, St. John's-stieet, Lichfield.
B.A., Hiem. 1859 ; M. A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Aug. 27, 1868.
Robinson, Rev. John William, North Petherton, Somerset.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., Jist. 1864 ; Reg. April 2, 1874.
Robinson, Rev. Samuel Adams, Killenkere Rectorv, Virginia.
B.A., Hiem. 1861 ; M.A., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Robinson, St. George Charles Woodhouse, Sligo.
B.A., yEst. 1872; M.A., .£V. 1890; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Robinson, Samuel William, Abroad.
B.A., Vern. 1887; M.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Robinson, Rev. Stanford Frederick Hudson, 2, Trevelyan-ter., Rathgar.
B.A., jExt. 1889 ; M.A., JEst. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Robinson, Thomas, Kingscourt.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Robinson, Thomas.
B.A., Hiem. 1860; M.A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. March 12, 1883.
Robinson, Rev. Thomas, 73, Denbigh-street, Warwick-sq., London,
S.W.
B. A., ^at. 1871 ; M. A., JEst. 1876 ; Reg. Jum 30, 1875.
Robinson, William Henry, University Club, Ste])hen'8-green.
B. A., Jist. 1876; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
TTNIVEESITT ELECT0E8. 651
fRobson, George M'Crea.
Sch., 1889 ; B A., Eiem. 1891 ; Reg. June 17, 1889.
Roche, Cecil Robert, 15, Herbert-street.
^.K.,Hiem. 1870; M.A., Riem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Rockliffe, William Craven, 16, St. Petersburgh-place, Bays water-road,
London, W.
M.B. [ad eund. Cantab.) and M.D., Vern. 1878 ; Reg. March 5, 1878.
Rodgers, Henry AVilliam Maxwell, Longford.
B.A., andM. A., Fern. 1858; LL.D., ^si. 1875; Reg. ^m<7. 20, 1868.
Roe, George, Lorin Park, Roscrea.
B. A., ^st. 1844 ; M. A., Vern. 1869; Reg. Feb. 9, 1869.
Roe, Rev. James, 25, EfFra-road, Brixton.
B. A., Vern. 1853 ; M. A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Roe, Robert, Lorin Park, Roscrea.
B. A., ^st. 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.
Rogers, Rev. Henry Izod, Cottereel Rectorv, Buntingford.
B. A., ^Fl-st. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg., June 26, 1884.
Rogers, Henry Skerrett, Cliif 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., Eiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Rogers, John Godfrey.
B. A., ^st. 1870; M. Cbir., .Mst. 1871; Reg. Dec. 5, 1871.
Rogers, John William.
Mus. D., Vern. 1860 ; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Rogers, Rev. Robert, Denver, Box well, Norfolk.
Sch., 1849; B. A., Vern. 1853; M. A., .^st. 1861; Reg. iVov. 30,
1855.
Rogers, Rev. Robert Hawkes worth, 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-
diGstcr
B.A., Vern. 1857; M.A., Eiem. 1859; B. D. and D. D., Vern.
1873; Reg. April 15, 1860.
Rohner, George William, 19, Bedford-street, Liverpool.
Mus. D., Hiem. 1870 ; Reg. Dec. 14, 1870.
Rooke, Bartholomew Warburton, 6, Herbert-street.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., jEst. 1866 ; Reg. June 13, 1866.
Rooke, Rev. George Warburton, Kilkenny.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., Vern. 1861 ; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
Rooke, Rev. Henry Benjamin, Wicklow.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A. ^st. 1856; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
Roosmalr- Cocq, Rev. James Lewis Somers, Sydenham, London, S.E.
B.A., JEst. 1886; M.A., ^st. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Roper, William Robert, 3, Camden-place, Cambridge.
M. A. {ad eund. Cantab.), and M. D., J£st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26,
1884.
Rose, Rev. John Henry, Lloyd-honse, Lloyd-square, London, W.C.
B. A., Eiem. 1863; M. A.,ifim. 1878; Reg. Oct. 19, 1878.
652 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Rosenthal, John David, 80, Harcourt-strect.
B. A., Fern. 1865 ;LL. D., Miem. 1871 ; Reg. Mai/ 6, 1874.
Rosenthal, Lionel, 4, New-square, London.
Sch., 1875; B.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. Maj/ 24, 1875.
fRoss, Arthur Edwin, "Warriston, Glenageary.
Sch. 1891; B.A. Jliem. 1891 ; Reg. Maij 25, 1891.
£os8y George Murray, 92, Middle Abbey-street.
B.A., JSst. 1874 ; M.A., Hietn. 1877 ; Reg. Nov. 5, 1877.
Ross, Henry Thomas, Madras.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M.A., mem. 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., Sion. 1875; ]VL A., Miem. 1878; D. D. Eiem. 1890; Reg.
Dec. 18, 1878.
tRoss, William, 66, North Wall.
B. A., ^^st. 1876; M. A., me?n. 1879; Reg. Dee. 17, 1879.
fRoss, William David.
Sch., 1888; Reg. Mai/ 28, 1888.
Ross-Todd, Charles Gibson, Feldberg, Foxrock, Co. Duhlin.
B. A., ^st. 1874; M. A., Hietn. 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, Duhlin.
B.A„ Vern. 1854; MA., Vern. 1859; Reg. 3farch 8, 1859.
Rothwell, Rev. Thomas Robert, Ardmore, Youghal.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., Hiem. 1878; Reg. Dec. 18, 1878.
Rotton, Rev. John Edward Wharton, Souldeme Rectory, Banbury.
M. A. {ad eund. Cantab.), B. D. and D. D., Hiem. 1868; Reg.
April 29, 1869.
tRoulston, Edmund Joseph.
Sch., 1891 ; Reg. May 25, 1891.
fRountree, Francis, Rochester House, Little Ealing, London, W.
Sch., 1882; ^.k., Hiem. 1884; M. A., i/tm. 1889; Reg. /««e 5, 1882.
Kountree, Rev. James Peter, Werneth, Oldham.
B.A., Hiem. 1867; M. A., Hiem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 17, 1875.
Rowan, Devonrher John, Granite Lodge, Kingsto^vn.
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., ^Jst. 1851 ; M. A., ^i'*^ 1854 ; Reg. Oct. 26, 1868.
Rowe, Edwin Augustus de Courcy, 38, East Dulwich Grove, London,
S.E.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A. JEst. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Rowley, James, Clifton Club, Clifton, Bristol,
Sch., 1858; B. A., uEst. 1862; M. A., jEst. 1867; Reg. 1858.
Rowton, Samuel James, Milton House, Bouverie-square, Folkestone.
Mus. B., yEst. 1889 ; Mus. D., u¥M. 1890 ; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Ruby, Kev. James Smith, Murragh Rectory, Bandon.
li. A., Vim. 1848 ; M. A., Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
fRudd, Rev. Thomas, Clonmellon.
B. A., Vern. 1847; M. A., Jiat. 1865; Reg. July 5, 1865.
UNIVEESITY ELECTOKS. 653
Russell, Kev. Charles Dickenson, 3, Hume-street.
B.A., Fern. 1855; M.A., Hiem. 1864; Eeg. 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.. irim.1880; MA., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. Mai/2S, 1877.
Russell, Samuel, Madras.
Sch., 1874 ; B. A., Miem. 1876; Reg. June 2, 1874.
Russell, Rev. William Guthrie, Dartry, Co. Monaghan.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M.A., ^st. 1877; Reg. Oct. 8, 1880.
Russell, William Marcus, 5, Q,ueen's-terrace, Southampton.
B.A., ^.st. 1882; M.D., ^st. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
fRutherford, Henry Ernest.
Sch., 1890.
Rutherford, Rev. William Alan, Alston, Carlisle.
B.A., Vern. lS5o; M. A., Vern. 1858; B.D. and D.D., ^s^. 1870;
Reg. Jtdt/ 11, 1870.
Rutherford, Rev. William, Suirview, Ferrybank, Co. Waterford.
B. A., Vern. 1866 ; M. A., Vern. 1872 ; Reg. Jan. 31, 1874.
Rutledge, David Watson, 25, Fitzwilliam-place.
B. A. (as Watson), ^st. 1832 ; M. A., ^st. 1835 ; Reg. 1835.
Rutledge, Rev. Lawrence Wm., Rectory, Banbridge.
B.A., Vern. 1879; M.A , Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Ryan, John, Bruree, Co. Limerick.
B.A., JEst. 1885; M.D., Vern. 1891; Reg. i^e*. 10, 1891.
Ryan, Perceval Cecil Harding, 133, Rathgar-road.
B.A., JEst. 1887 ; M.A. andM.D., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. -FeJ. 10, 1891.
Ryan, Rev. Edward Blanchard, Strangford.
B. A., JEst. 1879 ; M. A., JEst. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Ryan, James Francis.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; M.Ch., Vern. 1868; Reg. March 12, 1883.
Ryan, William, 29, Upper Pembroke- street.
B. A., Vern. 1838; M. A., ^st. 1866; Reg. Nov. 23, 1866.
Ryan, Rev. William Ewer, Pilton, Devon.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; M. A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Oct. 21, 1876.
Ryan, John Henry, University Club, Stephen's-green.
B.A., Hiem. 1868 ; M.A., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
fRyder, Rev. Alexander Roderick, Drumbeg, Lisburn.
Sch., 1872; B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1878; Reg. 1872.
fRyland, Ven. John Frederick, Archdeacon of Lismore, Tallow.
B. A., JEst. 1845 ; M.A. Hiem. 1866; Reg. Aug. 27, 1868.
fRyland, Richard Theodore Hughes.
Sch., 1892 ; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Ryland, Theodore, 26, Herbert-place.
B.A., Vern. 1850; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Rynd, Rev. James William, Brasted, Sevenoaks.
B. A., Jist. 1861; M. A., Vern. 1867; Reg. April 18, 1874.
Rynd, John Nuttal, 2, Upper Ely-place.
B. A., jEst. 1857; M. A., Hiem. 1860; Reg. April 24, 1874.
St. George, Acheson, Woodpark, Armagh.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
fSt. George, Rev. Herbert Schomberg, The Glebe, Rathowen.
B.A., ifim. 1868; M.A., Vern. 1872; Reg. Oct. 28, 1873.
664 ITNIVEESITY ELECT0E8.
St. George, Rev. Howard, Billings, Wigan.
B.X.,jEst. 1846: M.A., F«m. 1853; Reg. Jan. 9, 1869.
Sadleir, Rev. Franc, Cliaplain to the Forces, Dover.
B. A., ^st. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. Lee. 14, 1864.
fSadleir, Rev. Ralph, Castleknock.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M.A., Vern. 1840; B. D., F^rn. 1851; D. D.,
Vern. 1852; Reg. Dec. 1, 1857.
Sagar, Rev. Oates, Trimdon Grange, Durham.
B. A., Uiem. 1866 ; M. A., Hiem. 1873 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1873.
Salaman, Selim Myer, 17, Wan'ington-crescent, MaidaHill, 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., Vern. 1839; Fellow, 1841; M.A., ^a<. 1843;
B. D., and D. D., ^st. 1859 ; Provost, 1888.
Samuels, Arthur, Langara, Kingstown.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1870; Reg. March 1, 1870.
t Samuels, Arthur Warren, 29, Lower Baggot-street.
Sch., 1874; B. A., Vern. 1876; LL.D., Vern. 1888; Reg. /««« 2,
1874.
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, Robert Massy Dawson, Sanders' Park, Charleville.
B. A., JEst. 1884; M. Eng, ^st. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Sanders, Rev. Montague Charles, Umballa, Punjab, India.
B.A., ^st. 1879; M. A., JEst. 1882; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Sandes, Rev. Samuel Dickson, Mouewdon Rectory, Wickham Market.
B.A., yEst. 1846; M.A., Vern. 1850; Reg. March 2Q, 1858.
Sandes, William Stephen, Kildare-street Club.
B. A., ^st. 1841 ; M. A., Vern. 1865; Reg. March 6, 1865.
fSandford, Rev. Herbert JEmilius, Killylea, Armagh.
Sch., 1881; B.A. Hiem. 1883; Reg. June 13, 1881.
Sandford, John Beech, 15, Lower Leeson-street.
B.A., ^st. 1884; M.A., Hiem. 1889; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
fSandford, Philip George, Queen's College, Gal way.
Sch., 1875 ; B.A., Hiem. 1877 ; M.A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. May 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., ^st. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Sandys, Rev. John James, Grange Cottage, Gateacre, Liverpool.
B.A., jEat. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1886.
Sandys, Rev. Samuel, 4, Sandford-parade.
B.A., Hiem. 1877; M.A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. Dec. 16, 1880.
Sanyar, Rev. Benjamin Cox, Vicarage, Hythe, Kent.
B. A., Vern. 1838 ; M. A., ^at. 1841 ; Reg. Aug. 16, 1868.
Sapsworth, Charles.
B.A., Hiem. 1886; M.A., ^at. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
tJNlVEBSlTT ELECTORS. 655
Sargent, William Albert, Paul's-square, Waterford.
Sch., 1861 ; B. A., Vern. 1862 ; Reg. Jul^ 6, 1866.
Sargint, Rev, John J ebb, Kil worth.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M. A., Fern. 1875; Reg. April 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 Hely, Boughton, Faversham, Kent.
B.A., Hiem. 1885 ; M.A., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Uec. 18, 1890.
Saunders, Rev. Clement Morgan, Peshawur, India.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Fern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Saunders, Rev. Morley Benjamin, Clifton Wood, Bristol.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
tSaunderson, William.
Sch. 1892; Reg. June 13, 1892.
Savage, Rev. Robert James, Beeston, Nottingham.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; M..A., ^st. 1870; LL.D., Hiem. 1878; Reg.
Oct. 19, 1874.
Savage, William, Wellington Lodge, Rathfarnham.
Sch., 1831; B. A., ^st. 1834; Reg. Aug. 4, 1868.
Savage-Armstrong (formerly Armstrong), George Francis, Queen's
College, Cork.
B.A., Vern. 186S ; M. A., Fern. 1872 ; Reg. Feb. 13, 1872.
Sayers, Rev. Robert Creagh, Grev Lodge, Groby, Leicester.
B. A., ^st. 1851 ; M. A., ^.vL 1888 ; Reg. /«we 28, 1888.
Saywell, Samuel, The College School, Br<)m^gr()ve, Worcestershire.
B.A., Fern. 1872; M.A., JUst. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Schaffter, Rev. Henry James.
B.A., Hiem. 1885 ; M.A., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
Schoales, George, Pembroke Lodge, Bray.
B. A., Vern. 1836; M. A., Hiem. 1866; Reg. Nov. 12, 1867.
tSeott, Arthur William, St. David's College, Lampeter, S. Wales.
Sch., 1867; B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. 1867.
Scott, Rev, Edward, King William's College, Isle of Man.
B, A,, Eiem. 1860; M, A., Vern. 1867; Reg, Aug. 27, 1874.
Scott, Rev. Francis Montgomery, Portaferry.
B. A., Vern. 1859; M. A., Vevfi. 1863; Reg. Oct. 7, 1868.
Scott, George, 25, Wellington-place.
B. A., JEst. 1852; M. A., Fern. 1858; Reg. Sept. 19, 1868.
Scott, Horatio, Staff Assistant- Surgeon, Portaferry.
B.A., Fern. 1857; M. D., Fern. 1868; Reg. Oct. 7, 1868.
Scott, Rev. James Bedell, Banagher Glebe, Feeney.
B. A., Fern. 1850; M.A., Fern. 1858; Reg. Oct. 2, 1868.
Scott, James Edward, Deputy Surgeon- General, 30, Burlington-road.
B. A., Fern. 1845; M. D., Fern. 1854; Reg. Oct. 7, 1868.
Scott, James Emerson, 5, Warwick-place, Leeson Park.
B.A., Hiem.. 1877 ; M.A., yEst. 1892; Reg. Juue 23, 1892.
Scott, Yen. James George, Archdeacon of Dublin, Bray.
B.A., Fern. 1850; M.A., Hiem. 1860; B.D. and D.D., u^si. 1883;
Reg. April 19, 1879. _
Scott, John Middleton, India.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Oct. 13, 1880.
Scott, John Walter.
B.A., Vern. 1851; M.A., ^st. 1856; Reg. July 5, 1881,
2h3
656 UNIYEKSITT ELECTORS.
Scott, Rev. Richard Leslie, Harlow, Essex.
B. A., ^st. 1855 ; M. A., Vern. 1870 ; Reg. April 14, 1874.
f Scott, Robert Henry, 6, Elm Park Gardens, London, S.W.
Sch., 1853; B.A., Vern. 1856; M.A., jEst. 1859; Eeg. Feb. 13,
1872.
tSeott, Rev. Thomas Lucas, 2, Belvidere-place.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M. A., Vern. 1862; B.D., Eicm. 1891 ; Reg.
Feb. 9, 1869.
Scott, Rev. Walter Henry, Clanabogan, Omagh.
B. A., Hietn. 1864; M. A., Vern. 1869; Keg. Feb.^, 1869.
Scott, Rev. William Armstrong, New Seaham Vicarage, Durham.
B. A., ^st. 1844 ; M. A., Jist. 1856 ; Reg. Oct. 9, 1868.
Scriven, George, 33, Stephen' s-green.
B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.D., Hiem. 1884; Reg. Bee. 18, 1884.
Scully, Darby, Silvm-fort, Fethard, Tipperary.
B. A., Hiem. 1874; U.A., ^st. 1878; Reg. July ^, 1878.
Seamer, Arthur, 7, Brunswick-road, Brighton.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^st. 1867 ; Reg. Aug. 18, 1868.
tSeaver, Ven. Charles, Archdeacon of Connor, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 1839; M.A., Vern. 1871 ; Reg. Feb. 21, 1871.
Seaver, Rev. Jonathan, St. George's Vicarage, Cullercoats, Newcastle-
on-Tvne.
B.A., Hiem. 1868; M.A., ^st. 1875; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Seaver, Jonathan Pockrich, 39, Brooker-street, Hove, near Brighton.
B. A., Vern. 1878 ; M. A., Vern. 1881 ; Reg. March 1, 1881.
tSeaver, Rev. R.Whitchurch, 30, Herbert-park, Highbury, London, W.
Sch., 1881 ; B.A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. June 13, 1881.
Seddon, Rev. Robert, Horsham.
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 D.D.yEiem.
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.
tSelss, Albert Maximilian, Professor of German.
B.A., Tm.. 1859; M.A., Vern. 1862; LL. D., Vern. 1888.
Serres, Rev. Henry Arthur, 27, Canning-road, Addiscombe, Croydon.
B.A., ^st. 1882 ; M.A., JEst. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Seymour, Cliarles Augustus.
B. A., Vern. 1854; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Seymour, Rev. Edward, University Club, Steplien's-green.
B. A., Vern. 1852; M. A., ^st. 1856; Reg. July 1, 1856.
Seymour, Rev. John Hobart, Newcastle, Co. Down.
B. A., Vern. 1853; ^. A., .Est. 1861; Reg. /wwtf 26, 1861.
Seymour, John Wight, 7, Winton-road.
B. A., Vern. 1848 ; M. A., Vern. 1857 ; Reg. Feb. 26, 1857.
Seymour, Rev. Robert, Agher, Enfield, Co. Meath.
B.A., Hiem. 1876; M.A., Vern. 1880; B.D. ^at. 1891; D.D.,
Htem. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Seymour, Robert, Bellevue House, Queenstown.
B.A., Htcm. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Seymour, Robert Ilemmings.
B. A., Hiem. 1867; M. A , Vern. 1870; liez- July 6, 1881.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 657
Seymour, Thomas, Ballymore Castle, Ballinasloe.
B. A., Vern. 1815; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Mv. 16, 1832.
Seymour, Rev. William Francis, Abington Glebe, Munoe, Limerick.
B. A., ^st. 1846 ; M. A., Vern. 1851 ; Reg. March 2, 1874.
Shackleton, Henry, 35, Marlborough-road.
B. A., Biem. 1868 ; M. D., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Shackleton, Richard Ebenezer, Moone.
Sch., 1858; B. A., Vern. 1859; Reg. Mv. 20, 1868.
Shackleton, Rev. Thomas, The College, Hereford.
B. A., Vern. 1863; M. A., ^st. 1872; Reg. April 23, 1874.
Shanley, Michael, Strokestown.
B. A. and M. A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Feb. 18, 1863.
Shannon, George Henry.
Sch., 1876 ; B.A., Vern. 1877 ; Reg. June 12, 1876.
Shannon, William John, 13, Leeson-park.
B A., Hiem. 1879; M. A., Hiem. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Sharkey, Edmund, Ballinasloe.
Sch., 1827; B.A., ^st. 1828; M.D., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 8,
1832.
Sharkey, John Archibald, Christ's College, Cambridge.
Sch., 1868; B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. A., Hiem. 1884 ; Reg. 1868.
Sharman- Crawford, Robert Gordon, 16lh Lancers.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1883; Reg. Feb. 6, 1883.
Share, Rev. Fredk. Arthur Colbatch, Linton, Skipton, Yorks.
B.A., ^st. 1877 ; M.A., Htem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
f Sharp, Wm. J. Curran, 14, Mount-street, Grosvenor-square, London.
Sch., 1874; B.A.,irim. 1875; M.A., Hiem.lSlS; Reg. June 2, 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, The Vicarage, Titley, Herefordshire.
B.A., ^st. 1881 ; M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. JuIt/ 1, 1886.
Shaw, Eyre Massy, Fire Brigade, London.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M.A. Vern. 1854; Reg. Oct. 12, 1880,
^Shaw, George Ferdinand, S. F. T. C.
Sch., 1841; B.A., Vern. 1844; FeUow, 1848; M.A., JEst. 1856;
LL.D., ^st. 1856.
f Shaw, Rev. John Hall, Ventnor, Isle of Wight.
B.A., Hiem. 1865; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16,1868.
Shaw, Sir Robert, Bart., Lieut. -Colonel, Bushy Park, Terenure.
B. A., ^st. 1843; M.A., ^st. 1847; Reg. July 6, 1847.
Shaw -Hamilton, Rev. Robert James, Tynan, Armagh.
B.A., ^st. 1862; M. A., A^st. 1871; B.D., Vern. 1884; D.D.,
Hiem. 1890; Reg. July 7, 1871.
Shaw, Stanley, Simla, India.
B. A., u^st. 1880; LLD., ^st. 1885; Reg. May 6, 1885.
fShaw, Townsend Wharton.
Sch., 1884; B. A., Vern. 1886; Reg. June 9, 1884.
Shaw, Colonel Wilkinson Jocelyn.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.A., ^st. 1874; Reg. Oct. 11, 1880.
Shaw, Rev. William Henry, The Vicarage, Combe Down, Bath.
B.A., ^st. 1880 ; M.A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Shea, Rev. Robert Francis Jones, Henbui-y Parsonage, Macclesfield.
B. A., Vern. 1839; M.A., ^st. 1842; Reg. Sept. 1839.
858 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Sheahan, Timothy, 8, Upper Sherrard-street.
B. A., Vern. 1841; M.A., Fern. 1851; Reg. Oct. 21, 1856.
Sheilds, Rev. John Sandys.
B. A., mem. 1868 ; M. A., mem. 1876 ; B. D. and D. D., Hiem.
1883; Reg. Dec. 20,1876.
Shell, Robert, 22, Elgin-road.
B. A., ^st. 1848 ; M. A., ^st. 1890; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Sheill, Thomas.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1850; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1881.
Shekleton, Robert "William, 31, Lower Leeson-street.
Sch., 1844; B. A., Vern. 1846; Reg. Nov. 7, 1850.
Shepherd, Edward Woodhouse, Chorlton High School, Manchester.
B.A., mem. 1881; M.A., ^st. 1885; Reg. Mat/ 6, 1885.
Shera, Henry M'Effer, Wesley CoUege, Sheffield.
B. A., Vern. 1850; LL.D.,^st. 1875; Reg. Oct. 13, 1876.
fSherlock, Rev. "William, Sherlockstown, Naas.
B. A., mem. 1869 ; M. A., Vern. 1872; Reg. Feb. 13, 1872.
Sherrard, David John.
B. A., Eiem. 1867; M. Chir., ^st. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Sherrard, Rev. Hugh, St. Thomas's Vicarage, Stourbridge.
Sch. ,1846; B. A., Fern., 1849; M..A., Vern. 1859; Reg.Aup. 13, 1874.
Shire, Rev. Loftus Theophilus, 65, Palmerston-road, Rathmines.
B. A., .^st. 1845; M. A., JSst. 1863; Reg. Oct. 28, 1863.
Shone, John Allen, 61, Upper SackvUle-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., JEst. 1857; B. D. and D. D., mem.
1884 ; Reg. Jult/ 7, 1857.
Shone, Rev. Samuel Allen, Dockyard, Devonport.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 : LL. D., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. Jult/ 10, 1875.
Shore, Rev. Thomas Teignmouth, 31, Montpelier-square, Rutland-gate,
London, S.W.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Feb. 15, 1872.
Shore, Captain "William Carpenter, 18, "Waterloo-road.
B.A. mem. 1867 ; M.A. ^st. 1876 ; Reg. March 19, 1877.
Shortt, Rev. Edward, "Woodhorn, Morpeth.
B. A., Vern. 1854 ; M. A., ^at. 1857 ; Keg. April 2, 1873.
fShortt, Francis Hely.
Sch., 1888; Reg. May 28, 1888.
Shortt, John Fitzgerald, Grammar School, Pickering.
B.A., Hum. 1885; M.A., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Shortt, Rev. "William Kemmis, Melbourne.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Vern. 1879; Reg. Feb. 25, 1879.
Shuldham, Edward Barton.
M.A. (ad eund. Oxon.), Vern., M.D., ^st. 1866; Reg. Nov. 14,
1874.
Sibthorp, Rev. Henry James, 6, Agnew-street, Lytham, Preston.
B. A., ^8t. 1871 ; M. A., ^iV. 1874; ^eg.June 24, 1874.
Sidley, Rev. P'rancis Henry de Burgh, The Rectory. Granard.
B. A., JEst. 1879 ; B. D. and M. A., JEst. 1890; D. D., ^at. 1891 ;
Reg. June 26, 1890.
Sidley, Kev. H. de Burgh, Garway, Herefordshire.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; M. A., Hiem. l«71 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
tJNITERSlTY ELECTORS.
659
Silverwood, George Henry, 19, Park-road, Crouch-end, London, W.
B.A., ^sL 1886; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Bee. 19, 1888.
Silvester, Rev. Joseph, Hawkshaw-lane, Todmorden.
B. A., Hiem. 1877 ; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. April 29, 1881.
fSimms, Albert Ernest.
Sch., 1892; B.A., Hiem. 1892 ; Reg. June 13, 1892.
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.,JSst. 1856; Reg. March 30, 1874.
Simpson, Rev. Samuel.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Simpson, William.
B, A., Vern. 1861; M. A., Vern. 1854; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1881.
Sinclair, Hill, Harmony-street, Belfast.
B.A., Hiem. 1876 ; M.A., Hiem. 1879 ; Reg. Jan. 7, 1880.
Singer, Rev. Paulus ^milius, Lausanne.
Sch., 1853; B.A., Vern. 1855; M.A., ^^st. 1858; Reg. Jan. 13, 1859.
Singleton, Rev. Edward, Great Comard Vicarage, Sudbury, Suffolk.
B. A., JliJst. 1871; M. A., ^st. 1874; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1888 ;
Reg. June 24, 1874.
Singleton, Rev. Thomas, Sapiston, Bury St. Edmunds.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., ^st. 1869; LL. D., ^^s^. 1871 ; Reg.
June 30, 1869.
Sinkinson, Edward James, Calcutta.
B.A., Vern. 1885; LL.D., ^st. 1888; Reg. Mai/ 2, 1888.
Sisson, Frederick Henry, Oldness Asylum, Leeson-park.
B.A., Vern. 1834; M.A., Vern. 1839; Reg. Jul^ 9, 1834.
Sitwell, Rev. Albert Hurt, The Vicarage, Minster, Isle of Thanet.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Skelton, James Marshall.
B.A., Vern. 1866; M.A. and M.D., Stem. 1871; Reg. Dec. 20,
1871.
Skipton, Very Rev. William, Dean of Killala, Ballina.
B. A., Vern. 1864; M. A., Htem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
Skuse, Rev. Richard David, Ballykean, Portarlington.
B.A., u^st. 1874; M.A., ^st. 1877 ; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Slacke, Thomas Launcelut.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., ^st. 1859; Reg. Juhj 5, 1881.
Slacke, Rev. William James, Dacre-street, Morpeth.
B. A., Vern. 1842 ; M. A., uEst. 1859 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1868.
Slater, John Sisson, Seaiield, Lytham, Preston.
B.A., ^st. 1883 ; M.A. and LL.D., A^st. 1886 ; Reg. May 12, 1886.
fSlattery, James, Queen's College, Cork.
B.A., Vern. 1862; M.A., Vern. 1866; Heg. June B, 1872.
Slaughter, Ernest Augustus, 14, First-avenue, Brighton.
B.A., A^st. 1885 ; M.D., Aist. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Smart, Rev. Samuel Thomas, Newry.
B. A., Hiem. 1878; M. A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
660 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Smart, "William George, Madras.
B.A., Vern. 1849; M.Eng., Fern. 1862; M.A., ^im. 1865; Eeg.
Oct. 12, 1880.
Smeeth, Henry George, Hope Hospital, Eccles, Manchester.
B.A., mem. 1885; M.D., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Smith, Rev. Alexander Henry, Manchester.
Sch., 1875 ; B.A., Mem. 1876; M.A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. May 24,
1875.
t Smith, Charles.
Sch. 1885; B.A., Siem. 1S89 lU. A., Eiem. 1892; 'Reg. June 1, 1885.
Smith, David Chadwick, Lowestoft.
B. A., ^st. 1878 ; M. D. Hietn. 1883; Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Smith, Edward, America.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Juli/ 6, 1865.
Smith, Edward John, Jun.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Vern. 1864; Reg. Feb. 9, 1864.
Smith, Rev. Francis, Stratford-on-Avon.
B. A., ^st. 1865 ; M. A., ^st. 1858 ; Reg. Au(j. 27, 1868.
fSmith, Frederick Robert, 2, Great Collejie-street, Westminster.
B.A., Vern. 1846; LL. D., Vern. 1854; Reg. Auff. 11, 1868.
Smith, Rev. George, Comber, Co. Down.
B. A., Vern. 1862; M. A., JE.st. 1874; Reg. June2i, 1874.
Smith, Gilbart, 68, Harley- street, London, W.
B.A., Etem. 1869; M.A. and M.D., Eiem. 1873; Reg. Dee. 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.
B.A., Vern. 1839; M. A., Vern. 1842; Reg. Nov. 28, 1842.
Smith, John Campbell, 12, South Frederick-street.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M.A., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 24, 1876.
Smith, Joseph Cedar Mount, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
Mus. D., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Smith, Rev. Percy Edward, Lenton Vicarage, Notts.
B.A., ^st. 1880 ; M.A., ^Est. 1888; Reg. Jtme 28, 1888.
Smith, Philip Henry Law, 26, Upper Mount street.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; LL.D., Miem. 1886; Reg. December 16,
1886.
t Smith, Rev. Richard Travers, Vicarage, Clyde-road.
Sch., 1851; B.A., Vern. 1863; M.A., Vern. 1858; B. D.,^8t. 1872 ;
D.D., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. March 10, 1858.
Smith, Telford, 4, Eglinton-road.
B.A., mem. 1881 ; M.D., mem. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Smith, Travers Robert Montgomery, Sandymount, Belfast.
B.A., Vern. 1880; M.D., ^W. 1883; Reg. July ^, 1883.
Smith, Victor Edwin.
B. A., A<:Ht. 1881 ; M. D., Vern. 1886; Reg. Feb. 17, 1886.
Smith, Vincent Arthur, India.
Sch., 18G6; B.A.,i/im. 1868; Reg. 1866.
imiVERSITY ELECTORS, 661
Smith, Eev. Wharton Buchanan, Bishopshourne, Grahamstown, Cape
Colony.
B.A., Ad. 1874 ; M.A., ^st. 1883 ; Reg. June 29, 1883.
fSmith, Waiter George, 34, Lower Baggot-street.
B. A., Hiem. 18G7; M. D., Hiem. 1870; Beg. Bee. 14, 1870.
Smith, E.ev. William, Boyal Infirmary, Liverpool.
B. A., mem. 1859 ; M. A., Hiem. 1862; Reg. Aug. 15, 1868.
Smith, Rev. William, Limavady.
B.A., mem. 1875; M.A,, Vern. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
Smithe, Rev. Frederick, Churchdown Vicarage, Gloucester.
B. A., Tern. 1863; M.A,, Vern. 1856; LL.D., ^st. 1874; Reg.
Aug. 17, 1875.
Smithwick, Rev. Standish Poole, Monasterevan.
B.A.,irim. 1870; M. A., Mst. 1885; Reg. May 6, 1885.
Smyly, Very Rev. Andrew Ferguson, Dean of Derrv.
B. A., vEist. 1853; M.A., Jist. 1862; Reg. Julyl, 1862.
t Smyly, Gilbert Josiah.
Sch., 1887; B.A., Kiem. 1889 ; Reg. /tme 6, 1887.
Smyly, Matthew John, Drayton Lodge, Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B* A., miem. 1871 ; M. A., mem. 1875 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1875.
t Smyly, Philip Crampton, 4, Merrion-square, North.
B. A., mem. 1859; M.D., Vern. 1863; Reg. Nov. 11, 1868.
Smyly, Philip Cramj)ton, Junr., 4, Merrion-square.
B.A., Mst. 1888 ; LL.D., JEst. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Smyly, Rev. William, Welcombe, Bath.
B.A., ^st. 1876; M.A., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Smyly, William Josiah, 56, Fitzwilliam-square.
B.A., Vern. 1872; M.D., Hiem. 1875; Reg. Oct. 12, 1880.
Smyth, Rev. Arthur, Sutton-on-Sea, Lines.
B.A., Hiem. 1865; M.A., jEst. 1869; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Smyth, Brice, 13, College-square, East, Belfast.
B. A. and M. Chir., Vern. 1860; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Smyth, Constantino Joseph.
B.A., ^st. 1838; M. A., ^st. 1841; Reg. Sept. 1839.
Smyth, Rev. Edward Johnson, Fenloe, Palmerston-road.
B. A., Mst. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1850; Reg. Feb. 12, 1850.
Smyth, Rev. George Kennedy, Blackrock, Cork.
B. A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. March 31, 1857.
Smyth, Hatton, Peliiam House, Poole.
B.A., Vern. 1869 ; M.Ch., Hiem. 1870 ; M.D., Vern. 1876 ; Reg.
Oct. 16, 1880.
Smyth, John, 2, Clare-street.
B. A,, JEst. 1827 ; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 28, 1832.
t Smyth, John, Banbridge.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1854 ; Reg. Nov. 7, 1854.
Smyth, Rev. Richard, The Parsonage, CastlepoUard.
B.A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.A., ^Est. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Smyth, Ross Vincent Beatty,' Strabane.
B.A., jEst. 1882 ; M.A., jEst. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Smyth, Rev. Thomas Cartwright, Vicarage Far-Headingley,
Leeds.
M.A. {ad eund. Cantab.), B.D. and D. D., Hiem. 1860; Reg,
Dec. 11, 1873.
662 XTKIVERSITT ELECTOES.
Smyth, Rev. Thomas Jasper, New Zealand.
B. A., Uiem. I860 ; 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.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M.A., Vern. 1852 ; Reg. i^fi. 24, 1852.
Snagge, Thomas William, 14, Courtfield Gardens, London, S.TV.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M. A., Hiem. 1862; Reg. Aug. 11, 1868.
tSoUas, William Johnson, Professor of Geology, &c.
M.A. {adeund. Cantab.), Vern. 1884; Reg. Feb. 26, 1884.
Somerville, Rev. Richard 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., ^st. 1861 ; Reg. Oct. 12, 1880.
Sparrow, Robert.
Sch., 1885 ; Re^. June 1, 1885.
Sparrow, Rev. William Charles, Grammar School, Ludlow.
B.A., F^m. 1859: M.A., r^/w. 1862 ; LL. D., ^'s^ 1869 ; Reg.
Au(f. 27, 1874.
Spear, William.
B.A., Jb:st. 1870; M.A., ^si5. 1874; M.D., Hiem. IS75; Reg.
June 24, 1874.
Speer, Oliver William, 26, Kennel-road, St. Peter's Park, London, W.
B. A., Hiem. 1870; LL. D., Vern. 1876; Reg. April 19, 1876.
Spence, Rev. John, Mariners' Parsonage, Belfast.
B.A., Hiem. 1875; M.A., Hiem. 1879; D.D., Hiem. 1890; Reg.
Dec. 17, 1879.
Spencer, Kev. John Scott Ellis, Wilshaw Parsonage, Huddersfield.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M.A.,^st. 1862; Reg. ApriH, 1874.
Spencer, Rev. Robert Franklin, 22, Clarendon Gardens, Maida Vale,
London, W.
B.A., Vern. 1837; LL.D., ^st. 1845; Reg. Oct. 6, 1874.
Spencer, Rev. Wm., Dunedin, Frant-road, Tunbridge Wells.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M.. A., Hiem. 1867; B.D., i/'«m. 1868 ; D.D.,
Vern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Sprott, Rev. Thomas Henry, New Zealand.
B. A., Hiem. 1878 ; M.A., JEst. 1882; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Sproule, Alfred Ai-nold, Stackpool-road, Bristol.
B.A., ^.v/. 1887 ; M.A. and M.D., Hietn. 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., ^st. 1876;
Reg. Nov. 28, 1866.
Stack, Rev. Charles Maurice, Ballymena.
B.A., uFst. 1858; M.A., ^Fst. 1861 ; Reg. Juli/ 6, 1881.
Stack, Rev. Charles Maurice, Derryvullen, Knniskilkn.
B.A., Hiem. 1887: M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Stack, George Ball, MuUaghmore, Omagh.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M.A., Hiem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
tStack, Richard Theodore, 10, Westland-row.
Sch., 1868; B.A., .4W. 1873; M.D., Vern. 1874; Reg. 1868.
tStack, Rev. Thomas, S. F. T. C.
Sch., 1833 ; B. A., Vern. 1836 ; Fellow, 1838 ; M. A., Vern. 1839.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 663
Stack, Rev. Thomas Lindsay, Moville, Derry.
B.A., ^st. 1843; M.A., Vern. 1846; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1874;
Eeg. June 18, 1846.
tStack, Rev. Thomas Lindesay, Lower Langfield, Drumquin.
Sch., 1867; B.A., Siem. 1869; M.A., ^st. 1873.
Stackhouse, Rev Jonathan Lett, The Chantry, Berkeley.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M.A., Vern, 1858; Reg. April 2\, 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., Hiem. 1853; M.A., Eiem. 1875; Reg. Bee. 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. Lee. 8, 1832.
Stanley, John, 40, Lower Lesson-street.
Sch., 1868 ; B. A., Riem. 1869 ; Reg. 1868.
Stanley, John, 33, Hogarth-road, London, S.W.
Sch., 1881 ; B. A., Miem. 1882; Reg. June 13, 1881.
Stanley, Rev. Thomas Carter, Berne, Switzerland.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; LL. D., ^st. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Stanley, William Henry Robert, Malahide.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; M. D., iTum. 1875; Reg. £>^c. 27, 1875.
Stannard^ Henry, 62, Shelbourne-road.
B.A., rem. 1829; M.A., iVov. 1832; LL. D., -ffVm. 1866; Reg.
Nov. 16, 1832.
Stannus, Rev. Beauchamp Walter, Arrow Rectory, Alcester.
B. A., J^st. 1842 ; M. A., ^st. 1853 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Stannus, Walter Trevor, Manor House, Lisburn.
B. A., ^st. 1848; LL.D., ^st. 1862; Reg. July 2, 1862.
Stanton, Rev. James, Rathconnell, Killucan.
Sch., 1854; B.A., Vern. 1856; U.K.,Vern. 1860; B.D. and D.D.,
Vern. 1875 ; Reg. Nov. 24, 1858.
Stanton, Rev. William Redin, West Deeping.
B. A., Vern. 1864 ; M. A., Vern. 1867 ; B. D., jEst. 1874 ; Reg.
Aug. 27, 1874.
Stanuell, Charles Atthill, 21, Clyde-road.
B. A.' Hiem. 1873 ; M. A., Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Bee. 20, 1876.
Star, Leonard Hany Frank, Glvnne Villa, Goldney-road, Clifton.
B.A., Hiem. 1888 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
tStarkie, William Joseph Myles, F. T. C.
Sch., 1885; B.A. Hiem. 1888 ; Fellow, 1890; M.A., Eiem. 1891 ;
Reg. June 1, 1885.
Staveley, Rev. Robert, The Vicarage, Killiney.
Sch., 1846; B.A., Vern. 1849; M. A. and B.C., Vern. 1863; Eeg.
Nov. 17, 1857.
Steed, Rev. Walter Benjamin Vere, Huntshaw Rectory, Bideford, N.
Devon.
B.A., Hiem. 1870; M.A., ^st. 1880 ; Reg. June 30, 1880.
Steadman, James.
Sch., 1885 ; Reg. June 1, 1885.
tSteede, Benjamin Hosford.
Sch., 1886; B. A., Hiem. 1887; Reg. June 21, 1886.
664 TJNITERSITY ELECTOfiS
Steede, John, Tralee.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; LL.D., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881.
Steele, Rev. John Haugliton, Crom, New town butler.
B.A., Fern. 1873; M. A., Hiem 1881; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881-
Steele, Laurence Kdward, 18, Crosthwaite Park, Kingstown.
B.A., Hiem. 1878; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. Mar. 1, 1892.
Steele, Otho "William, Woolslanton, Stoke-on-Trent.
B. A., Hiem. 1863; M. A., JEst. 1871 ; Reg. Jnli/ 6, 1881.
Steele, Rev. William, Levelly, Enniskillen.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M. A., Fern. 1856; B.J). and B.D., Hiem. 1874;
Reg. Oct. 17, 1856.
Stephens, John Classon, Woodlawn, Dundrum, Dublin.
B. A., Fern. 1859; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. Juhj 5, 1865.
Stephens, Josiah Joseph, Dane-hill House, Margate.
B.A., Hiem. 1876; M.A., ^s^. 1892; Reg. May 4, 1892.
Stephens, Rev. William Henry, Heighington, Durham.
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M. A.', Vern. 1866 ; Reg. April 9, 1874.
Stephens, Rev. William Robert, Chaussee 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., Vern. 1849; M.A., Vern. 1861 ; Reg. Feb. 15, 1861.
t Stevenson, William Edgar, 19, Catherine-place, Bath.
B.A. {adeu?id.Oxon.),Hiem. 1876; M.A., Vern. 1877; 'Reg. Feb. 13,
1877.
Stevenson, William Flack, Surgeon-Major, Royal Victoria Hospital,
Netley.
B.A. and M.Ch., Hiem. 1865; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Stevenson, William John.
B. A., Vern. 1852 ; M. A., Hiem. 1860 ; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1881.
Stewart, Charles A. W., Carrickfergus.
B.A., Vern. 1837; M. A., Vern. 1840; Reg. June 27, 1837.
Stewart, Rev. Charles Henry, Bowine Croft, Warlingham, Surrey.
B. A., Ve-n. 1844; M.A., Vern. 1872; Reg. Feb. 13, 1872.
Stewart, Rev. Frederick William, 4, Brookfield-terrace, Donny-
brook.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. A., ^«M876 ; Reg. June 28, 1876.
fStewart, George Francis, Summerhill, KiUinev.
B. A.. Hiem. 1872; M. A., Hiem. 187-3; Reg.Dec. 15, 1875.
fStewart, Rev. Henry, St. Catherine' s-roud, Southboume.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M.A., uilst. 1867 ; B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1880 ;
Ueg.July 18, 1867.
fStewart, Rev, Henry William, Knockbreda, Belfast.
B. A., Vern. 1867 ; M. A., yFst. 1865; Reg. Juhj 6, 1866.
fStewart, Rev. Joseph Atkinson, Pond Park, Lisburn.
B. A., Hiem. i860; M. A., yFst. 1865 ; Reg. /w/y 5, 1866.
fStewart, Sir Robert Prescott, Knt., Professor of Music.
Mus. D., yEst. 1851 ; Reg. March 5, 1851.
Stewart, R( v. Robert Warren.
B.A., Hiem. 1871; M. A., Hietn. 1875; Reg. Dec. 17, 1876.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 665
Stewart, Rev. William Charles, 39, St. John's Park, Black-
heath, S.E.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1880; Reg. Dee. 15, 1880.
Stitt, George Alexander.
B. A., Vern. 1846; xM. A., Vern. 1852; Reg. Juli/ 5, 1881.
f Stoker, Abraham, 16, Harcourt-street.
B. A., Vern. 1870; M. A., Vern. 1875; Reg. May 4:, 1875.
Stokf-r, Alexander Haldnne, Army Medical Department.
B.A., Hiem. 1865; M.Ch., I em. 1868; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Stokes, Frederick, 61, Stamford-street, London, S.E.
B.A., mem. 1872; M.A., Vern. 1877; Reg. Feb. 14, 1877.
t Stokes, George Joseph, Queen's College, Cork.
B.A., Hiem. 1880; M.A., ^si. 1884; Reg. Jtme 26, 1884.
t Stokes, Rev. George Thomas, Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Glebe
House, Proby- square, Blackrock.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; M.A., Vern. 1871; B.D., ^st. 1881; D.D.,
^st. 1886 ; Reg. April 22, 1871.
Stokes, Rev. William Thomas, Blessington.
B.A., ^si. 1886 ; M.A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. Jtme 26, 1890.
Stokes, Sir William, Knt., 5, Merrion-square, N.
B. A., Hiem. 1859 ; M. D. and M. Chir., Vern. 1863 ; Reg. April 16,
1872.
Stockley, William Frederick Paul.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Stone, Rev. Meade jS'isbett, 11, Great Bedford-street, Bath.
B. A., Vern. 1833; M. A., ^st. 1836; Reg. July 22, 1833.
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., ^st. 1879 ; M.A., u^st. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Stoney, Arbuthnot Butler, 6, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London.
B.A., Hiem. 1872; LL.D., ^st. 1883; Reg. 3lay 2, 1883.
Stoney, Bindon Blood, 14, Elgin-road.
B.A., Vern. 1850 ; M.A. and M. Eng., Fern. 1870; Reg. iMarch 1,
1870.
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, Kirkham.
B.A., ^st. 1854; M. A., ^st. 1857; B.D., ^st., 1885; Reg.
Oct. 28, 1857.
Stoney, Kev. Robert Baker, Shireland, Alfreton.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., ^st. 1865; Reg. April 23, 1874.
Stoney, Rev. Robert Baker, 56, Triton ville-road, Sandymount.
K A., Hiem. 1862 ;M. A., ^5^. 1870; B.B^^st. 1874; B.J)., Hiem.
1891 ; Reg. /M///6, 1870.
Stoney, Thomas Sadleir, Ballycapple House, Cloughjordan.
B. A., Fern. 1843; M. A., yKst. 1865; Reg. July 13, 1865.
Stoney, Rev. William, 22, Lancaster- road, London, W.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1852; Reg. Oct. 1, 1874.
fStopford, Joseph Thomas Sarsfield.
Sch., 1887 ; B.A., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Jtine 6, 1887.
666 UNIVEESITY ELECTORS.
Storey, Rev. John Charles, Harley Rectory, Much Wenlock, Salop.
B.A. and M.A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Storey, Rev. Thomas Jackson, The Vicarage, Blackhill, Co. 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.
tStorv, John Benjamin, 24, Baggot- street.
B. A., Hiem. 1872 ; M. Ch., ^st. 1880 ; Reg. April 23, 1880.
fStorv, William George.
Sch., 1884 ; Reg. June 9, 1884.
Stott, Rev. Samuel Walter, Treswell Rectory, Lincoln.
B.A.. Fern. 1875; LL. D., ITim. 1879 ; Reg. Dec. 17,
1879.
Stoyte, James Charles, Glendoneen, Ballinhassig.
B. A., Hiem. 1871 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1873 ; Reg. July 10, 1873.
Strangways, Leonard Richard Ffleming, 74, Stephen' s-green.
Sch., 1879; B.A., Hiem. 1880; M.A., Hiem. 1884; Reg. June 9,
1879.
Streane, Rev. Annesley William, Corpus Christi College, Cam-
bridge.
Sch., 1864 ; B. A., Hiem. 1866 ; Reg. 1864.
Strickland, Rev. William Edmund, St. Paul's Vicarage, Car-
lisle.
B.A., Hiem. 1866 ; M.A., ^st. 1872 ; Reg. Oct. 12, 1880.
Strickland, Rev. William James, Emdale, Gowlett-road, Peckham,
London, S.E.
B.A., jEst. 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. 1808; M.A., ^st. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Strong, Thomas Kemp, Enniskillcn.
B. A., Vern. 1865 ; LL. D., jEst. 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., ^U. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Stubbs, Alfred, Ballyshannon.
B.A., Hiem. 1871 ; M.A., Vern. 1887; Reg. Feh. 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. John WiUiam, S.F.T.C.
B.A., Vern. 1841; M. A., Vern. 1844; Fellow, 1845; B.D. and
D. D., Hiem. 1866.
Stubbs, Rev. Warden Flood, 44, Duming-road, Liverjiool.
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; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Studdert, Kev. George, Ardee.
B. A., Vern. 1840; M. A., ^at. 1846; Reg. Nov. 11, 1846.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 667
Studdert, Eichard Charles, 58, Pier-road, Erith, I>ondon, S.E.
B.A., Vern. 1879 ; M.D., ITiem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 22, 1881.
Sullivan, Sir Edward, Bart., 32, Fitzwilliam-place.
Sch., 1876; B. A., ITiem. 1876; Reg. June 12, 1876.
Sullivan, Rev. George Baron, Aghadrumsee Glebe, Clones.
B.A., ^.st. 1880; M.A., ITiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Summers, Kev. James Francis, Bournemouth.
B.A., JSst. 1885 ; M.A. Vern. 1889 ; Reg. March 5, 1889.
Summers, Rev. William, Cartmel-Fell, Vicarage, Grangeover Sands,
Camforth.
B. A., Eiem. 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., ^st. 1862; Reg. Juhj 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., jEst. 1887 ; M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Sutcliffe, Shaw Slater, Paticroft, Manchester.
B.A., ^st. 1889; M.A., JEst. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Sutthery, Rev. William Stanley, St. Thomas's, Leeds.
B. A., Hiem. 1874 ; M. A., '^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Sutton, Rev. Henry, Bordesley, Birmingham.
B.A., ^st. 1861; M.A., Vern. 1876; Reg. Oct. 13, 1880.
Swann, Rev. Ernest Hastings, Thetford, Norfolk.
B. A., Eiem. 1863 ; M. A., J^st. 1869 ; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Swann, Rev. George Gleadall, 84, Industry-road, Darnall, Sheffield.
B.A., ^st. 1888; M.A., JEst. 1891 ; Reg. Maij 6, 1891.
Swanzy, Rev. Henry, Castlemagner, Cecilstown.
B, A., Vern. 1865; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Dec. 16, 1868.
f Swanzy, 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., Jist. 1868; M. A., ^V. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Sweny, Rev. Eugene, St. John's Rectory, Stiffkey, Wells, Norfolk.
B.A., Vern. 1859; M. A., ^st. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Sweeny, Rev. Patrick, Ballinacourty Rectory, Tralee.
B.A., Hiem. 1880; M.A., ^st.\iidl; Keg. June 25, 1891.
Sweetman, Rev. George, Hervey Hill, Kihva, Belfast.
B.A., ^Est. 1888; M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Swete, Fanshaw Carrington, Beaumont, Vernon Lodge, Brooklands,
Manchester.
B. A., Hiem. 1877; M.A., JEst. 1884; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Swifte, Ernest Godwin, 16, Upper Fitzwilliam-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. July 13, 1865.
Switzer, Rev. Bamlet Neptune, Crowborough, Tunbridge Wells.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A. ^st. 1887 ; Reg. May 4, 1887.
Sykes, George Henry, 17, Albert-square, Clapham-road, London,
S.W.
B. A., Vern. 1869 ; M. A., Hiem. 1879 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Sylvester, James Joseph, Athenaeum Club, London.
B.A. {ad eundem Cantab.), and M.A., ^st. 1841; Reg. July 14,
18il.
608 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Symes, Richard Glascott, 14, Hume-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1873; M. A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Symes, Robert Warren, 3. College-green.
Sch., 1864; B.A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. Aug. 4, 1868.
Synge, Rev. Edward, 5, Mount Beacon, Lansdowne, Bath.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vem. 1855; Mus. D., jEst. 1869; Reg.
Nov. 30, 1872.
TaafFe, Robert, 2, Connaught-terrace, Kingstown.
B.A.,^«m. 1872; M. Chir., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 10, 1876.
Tabuteau, Joseph Manly, Queen's-gate, New-road, Richmond, London.
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, Magheracloone 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.
t Tarleton, Francis Alexander, F. T. C.
Sch., 1860; B. A., Vern. 1862; M.A., Vern. 1865; Fellow, 1866;
LL.D., Vern. 1869 ; D. Sc, JEst. 1891.
Tarleton, Frederick Falkiner, 3, Lower Pembroke- street.
B. A., Vern. 1850, M. A., Vern. 1877; Keg. Feb. 13, 1877.
Tarleton, Rev. John Tenison, Tyholland, Monaghan.
B.A., Vern. 1855; M.A., ^st. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Tate, Thomas Marshall, The Infirmarv, Downpatrick.
B.A., Hiem. 1887 ; M.D., Hiem. 1890 ; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Tate, Rev. William, Stradbroke, Wickham Market.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vern. ISol ; LL. D., ^^jf. 1865; Reg.
Auff. 22, 1868.
Tatham, John Francis Walkingame, Salford, Lancashire.
B.A., Vern. 1884; M.D., Hiem. 1886; Keg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Tayler, Rev. Archdale ^^'ilson, 22, Hyde-terrace, Leeds.
B.A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., Hiem. 1867 ; Reg. April 1, 1874.
Taylor, Alexander, 1, Martello-terrace, Kingstown.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M. A., uEst. 1852: Reg. Oct. 17, 1868.
Taylor, Alexander Joseph, 103, Upper Rathmines.
B.A., Hieni. 1874 ; M.A., ^Est. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Taylor, Rev. Alfred Ernest, 269, Essex-road, London, N.
B.A., yFnt. 1883; M.A., ^Est. 1889; Reg. June 27, 1889.
Taylor, Rev. Edward Herbert.
Sch., 1866; B. A., Vern. 1868; M. A., Vern. 1872; Reg. 1866.
Taylor, Rev. Geo. LedweD, India.
B.A., uFJiit. 1881 ; M.A., J^st. 1886; Reg. May 12, 1886.
Taylor, Rev. lledley Vicars. (Abroad.)
B.A., Vern. 1888 ; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Taylor, Rev. Henry, Drumbanaghcr, Newry.
B.A., yFst. 1875; M.A., Vern. 1879; Reg. Feb. 25, 1879.
Taylor, llerbeit Edward, 6, Upper Merrion-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1888 ; M.D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Taylor, Kev. John, Vicarage, St. John's-in-the-Vale, Keswick.
B. A., Vern. 1847 ; M.A., JiJst. 1851 ; Keg. April 1, 1874.
Taylor, Rev. John Peter, Clare College, Cambridge.
Sch., 1867; B. A., Vern. 1860; Reg. Nov. 26, 1863
UNIYERSITT ELECTORS. 669
Taylor, Rev. Jolm Wallace, Errigal Glebe, Emyvale.
B.A., mem. 1872 ; LL.D, mem. 1891 ; Eeg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Taylor, Joseph Oliver, Tuam.
B.A., ^st. 1880; LL.D., ^sf. 1890 ; Reg. Mmj 7, 1890.
Taylor, Rogers Wetherall Gore, Hillbrook, Castleknock.
B. A., ^st. 1876 ; M. Ch., Vem. 1878; Reg. jMarch 9, 1878.
t Taylor, Sidney Hamilton, 1, Park-avenue, Willesden Park, London,
N.W.
B. A., Biem. 1873; M. D., Vem. 1877; M. Ch., ^st. 1877;
Reg. Feb. 19, 1877.
Taylor, Rev. Thomas Norbury Furnace, U.S.A.
B.A., Fern. 1871 ; M.A., Ifim. 1887 ; Reg. Bee. 15, 1887.
Taylor, Ven. William Francis, Everton, Liverpool.
B. A., Fern. 1847; U.A.,^st. I8o0 ; LL.D., ^sL 1855; B.D.
and D. D., ^st. 1871 : Reg. June 28, 1871.
Taylour, Robert, Corballis, Drogheda.
B. A., Fern. 1844; LL. D., Fern. 1861 ; Reg. April 17, 1874.
Taylour, Rev. Samuel, Australia.
B. A., Fern. 1845; M.A., mem. 1875; Reg. Dee.17, 1875.
Tegart, Rev. Joseph Poulter, Rectory, Dunboyne.
B. A., u^st. 1880; M. A., u^st. 1888 ; Reg. Jmie 28, 1888.
Templeton, Arthur Edwin Slade, 42, Boscombe-road, Shepherd- street,
London, W.
B.A., u^st. 1882; M.A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Tench, Charles Higatt, 40a, London-road, Reading.
B.A., mem. 1877 ; U.D.,JEst. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Thacker, Barker, Ballymillish, Parsonstown.
B. A., JEst. 1827; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 26, 1832.
Thacker, Joseph William, Rathgar Mansion, Upper Rathmines.
B.A , mem. 1868 ; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Thacker, Rev. Robert Rowland, Armagh.
B. A., Fern. 1874; M. A., Hiem. 1879 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Thackeray, Duncan, Armagh.
Mus. D., ^st. 1873 ; Reg. Jul^/ 3, 1873.
Thomas, Rev. David John, Training College, Winchester.
B.A., ^st. 1889; iM.A., ^'st. 1892; Reg. Mmj 4, 1892.
Thompson, Alfred Guy, St. James's Collegiate School, Jersey.
B.A., Ferw. 1860; M. A., Fern. 1863; LL. D., ^s^. 1869; Reg.
Aug. 6, 1868.
Thompson, Charles Herbert, Richview, Dundrum, Dublin.
B.A., mem. 1878; M.D., Fern. 188o; Reg. Feb. 17, 1885.
Thompson, Lieut. -Colonel Charles William, Bally ward Lodge, Castle-
wellan.
B.A., Fern. 1837; M. A., Fern. 1840; Reg. March, 1837.
Thompson, Edmund Stow, Pelham House, Folkestone.
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., mem., 1891 ; Reg. Dec.
17, 1891.
Thompson, George William, 9, Hume-street.
B. A., Fern. 1834; M. A., ^st. 1838; Reg. June 4, 1834.
Thompson, Henry Brougham.
B.A., Fern. 1853; M. A., Hiem. 1866 ; Reg. July 5, 1881.
670 UNIVEKSITT ELECTOES.
Thompson, Rev. James, South Africa.
B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.A., mem. 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.
B. A., Vern. 1845; M. A., VertK 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 26, 1873.
Thompson, Robert, 1, Herbert-street.
B.A., Vern. 1840; M. A., ^st. 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; M. Ch., ^st. 1878; Reg. July 11, 1878.
Thompson, Rev. Samuel M'Kinnon, Tudhoe, Spennymoor,
Durham.
B.A., JEst. 1871 ; M.A., JEst. 1880 ; Reg. April 23, 1880.
Thompson, Rev. William, 29, Brixton -road, London, S.E.
B.A., Hiem. 1867 ; M.A., Hiem. 1870; B.D. and D.D., Hiem. 1891 ;
Reg. Dec. 14, 1870.
Thompson, Rev. William, The Glebe, Cushendall.
B.A., JEst. 1875; M. A., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Thompson, Rev. Wm. H., Stoke-Dry Rectory, Uppingham, Rut-
land.
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.
Thomson, Allan, Oak Cottage, Healin, Bolton.
B.A., JEst. 1871 ; M.A., Hiem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Thomhill, Rev. George Thomas.
B. A., ^st. 1871 ; M. A., ^st. 1876; Reg. Dec. 23, 1879.
Thornhill, John Henry, Milesdown, Castlebellingham.
B. A., ^st. 1873; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Rq^. March 6, 1877.
Thornhill, William.
B. A., Vern. 1831 ; M. A., JEst. 1858; Reg. Nov. 30, 1864.
Thorpe, Rev. Asheleigh, 33, Victoria- street, Belfast.
B.A., JEst. 1881 ; M.A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Thorpe, Rev. John Henry, St. Saviour's Vicarage, Nottingham.
B.A., Hiem. 1879; M.A., Hiem. 1882; B.D., Hiem. 1890; 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, Shaftosburv, Dorset.
B. A., JEst. 1879 ; M.A., yFst. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
fTibbs, John Harding, 40, Markham- street, Chelsea, London,
S.W.
Sch. 1882 ; B. A., Hiem. 1884 ; Reg. June 5, 1882.
Tibbs, Rev. Philip Graydon, Ballinasloe.
B. A., Vern. 1869 ; M. A., Jilst. 1862 ; B.D. and D.D., Vern. 1882 ,
Reg. July 2, 1862.
Tiboaudo, Rev. Oliver Joseph, Rectory, Ballymoro, Moato.
B.A., Vern. 1844; M.A., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 671
Tillie, Charles Reed, Londonderry.
B.A., Ifem. 1886; M.A., ^st. 1890; Reg. May 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. iVov. 21, 1832.
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., Vertu 1858 ; D. D., ^st. 1859 ;
Reg. Ji?n/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., Fern. 1888; Reg. Feb. 14, 1888.
tTittle, 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., ^st. 1844; Reg. Oct. 26,
1838.
Todd, Rev. James, Frankford, King's Co.
B.A., Hiem. 1882; LL.D., ^st. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Todd, Robert Henry, 3, Belgrave-square, N., Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.D., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. July i, 1886.
Todhunter, John, 116, Lower Baggot-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1866; M. Chir., Vern. 1868; M.D., ^sL 1871; Reg.
Dec. 8, 1871.
Tomkins, Arthur Wellesley, 5, Newbold-terrace, Leamington.
B. A., Hiem. 1864; M. D., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. June 28, 1871.
Tomkinson, Taylor Hughes.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^st 1866 ; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Tomlinson, Thomas.
Sch., 1859 ; B.A., ^st. 1862 ; M.A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1865.
Toomey, William Gosselin, 4, Upper Ormond-quay.
B.A., Hiem. 1869; LL.D., Fern. 1876; Reg. Feb. 26, 1887.
Toppin, Rev. Richard, Tramore.
B. A., JEst. 1854 ; M. A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Torpy, Rev. Lorenzo, Clondrohid Lodge, Macroom.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1853; Reg. Oct. 21, 1853.
Torr, William James. (Abroad.)
B.A., Hiem. 1890; LL.D., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Torrance, Rev. George Wm., Balaclava, Melbourne.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., Hiem. 1867 ; Mus. D., JEst. 1879 ; Reg.
Nov. 14, 1868.
Torrens, Rev. Joseph, Coolbanagher, Portarlington.
B. A., Vern. 1864; M. A., JEst. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Torrens, Rev. Thomas, Finchley, Church End, London, N.
B.A. vFst. 1884 ; M.A., u^st. 1887 ; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Tottenham, Rev. Charles Francis Bosvile, North-street, Skibbereen.
B.A., ^st. 1889 ; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. Jzme 23, 1892.
Tottenham. Rev. John White, Quarrv Villa, St. Leonard's-on-Sea.
B.A., Hiem. 1862; M.A., Hiem.'l865; Reg. Dec. 13, 1865.
2l
672 UNITEESITT ELECTORS.
Touchbum, Rev. Forde, 3, Belfast-terrace, North Circular-road.
B. A., ^sL, 1885 ; M. A.. jI^sI. 1891 ; Reg. May 6, 1891.
Tour el, Rev. Robert Henry, St. Peter Port, Guernsey.
B^A., ^st. 1877 ; M.A., ^st. 1880 ; B.D., .^st 1887 ; Reg. June
•30, 1880.
Towers, Robert, Caius College, Cambridge.
Sch., 1860 ; B. A. and M. A., ^st. 1884; Reg. April 1, 1880.
Towers, William George, 33, Pembroke-road.
Sch., 1874; B. A., ITiem. 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., Fern. 1856; M. D., Miem. 1861; Reg. Dec. 18, 1861.
Townsend, Very Rev. Hamilton, Dean of Achonri-Coolany, Balliso-
dare.
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., mem. 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. May 28, 1888.
Townsend, Rev. Thomas, Aghada, Cloyne.
B. A., ^st. 1853 ; M. A., ^st. 1860 ; Reg. Oct. 6, 1874.
Townsend, Rev. Thomas Uniacke, The Park, Queenstown, Co. Cork.
Sch., 1829; B. A., Vern. 1832; Reg. Jan. 16, 1835.
f-Townsend, Very Rev. William Chambers, Dean of Tuam.
B.A., Vern. 1845; M.A., mem. 1872; B.D. andD.D., mem. 1879;
Reg. Dec. 18, 1872.
fTracey, Rev. Maxwell George, St. John's, Hampstead, London, N.W.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., Biem. 1872; Reg. 1872.
Tracej', Thomas, 17, Henry-street, Limerick.
Sch., 1838 ; B. A., JEst. 1841 ; Reg. Any. 6, 1868.
Tracy, Thomas, Bengal, India.
Sch. 1855 ; Reg. Any. 20, 1868.
fTraill, Anthony, F. T. C.
Sch., 1858; B.A., Vern. 1S61 ; M.A., Vern. 1864 ; LL. D.,^»«n.
1865 ; Fellow, 1865; M. Chir., ^st. 1869; M.D., mem. 1870.
Traill, William Acheson, Portballintra, Co. Antrim.
B. A., mem. 1865; M. Eng., Vern. 1873; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
Traill, William Stewart.
B.A., Vern. 1889; M.A., Vern. 1892; Reg. March 1, 1892.
Travers, Rev, Jonas Hamilton, Stony Stratford.
B.A., mem. 1881 ; M.A., Ifiem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Treanor, Rev. Thomas Stanley, Deal, Kent.
B.A., Vern. 1862; M.A., mem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Tredennick, William Magee, Wood Hill, Ardara, Co. Donegal.
B.A., Vern. 1868; M. Chir., Vern. 1869; M. D., ^V. 1876; Reg.
Nov. 14, 1874.
tTriphook, Rev. Joseph Robert, Little Tey Rectory, Kclvedon.
B.A., Fern. 1853; M.A., Vern. 1865; B.D. and D.D., ^st. 1879;
Reg. Nov. 14, 1866.
tJNIVEESlTY ELECTORS. 673
Triphook, Thomas Dawson, Christ Church, New Zealand.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 30, 1874.
fTristram, Rev. John William, Rectory, Maynooth.
B.A., mem. 1876 ; M.A., Siem. 1883 ; B.D. and D.D., Eiem. 1891 ;
Reg. Dec. 19, 1883.
Trotter, David, Summerhill, Enfield.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. JSfov. 6, 1868.
Trouton, Frederick Thomas, Caerlin, Ballyhrack.
B.A., me?n. 1884 ; M.A., JEst. 1890 ; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Tucker, David, 137, Capel-street.
B.A., Fern. 1844; M.D., mem. 1883; Reg. D^c. 19, 1883.
Tucker, Rev. John Rule. Frenze, Scole.
B.A., Vern. 1851 ; M.A., ^st. 1856 ; Reg. Oct. 14, 1880.
Tuckey, Thomas St. Patrick, Templenoe, Fermoy.
B.A., Vern. 1870; M. Chir., Hiem. 1872 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1872.
Tug well, Lewen Greenwood.
B.A., ^st. 1887 ; M.A., ^st. 1890; Reg. May 7, 1890.
Turbett, Robert Exham, Dunedin, Monkstown, Dublin.
B. A. and M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. Nov. 11, 1868.
Turner, Rev. George Wakefield, Eldon-street, Sheffield.
B.A.,^s^. 1874 ; M.A., ^sL 1877; Reg. Oct. 14, 1880.
Turner, John William, Castle-road, Dundalk,
B.A., mem. 1872 ; M.A., Hiem. 1882 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
Turner, Rev. Thomas William, Worfield, Bridgenorth.
B.A., JEst. 1874; M.A., ^st. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Turner, Rev. Walter Nathaniel, Middleton Vicarage, Pickering.
B.A., Vern. 1852; M. A., ^st. 1862; Reg. A?/g. 27, 1874.
Turpin, Rev. Sydney Gerald, Younggrove House, Midleton.
B.A., mem. 1874; M.A., Vern. 1878; M.D., Fern. 1882; B.D.
and D.D., Kiem. 1891 ; Reg. Mar. 5, 1878.
Turrell, Rev. Charles, New Zealand.
B.A., JSst. 1860; M.A., Vern. 1863; Reg. Juhj 1, 1881.
Tuthill, Charles Edward, Landsdown, Nenagh.
Sch., 1862; B. A., Vern. 1864; Reg. Oct. 22, 1868.
Tuthill, Phineas Barrett, Netley Hospital, Southampton.
B. A., mem. 1871 ; M.D., ^st. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Twamley, Rev. James, Hornsea, Hull.
B. A., Vern. 1857; M.A., Vern. 1862; 'Reg. Nov. 26, 1862.
Twamley, Rev. John, Brookefield, Ballitore.
B. A., Vern. 1846; M. A., JEst. 1878; Reg. April 27, 1878.
fTweedy, Henry Colpoys, 7, Clare-street.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M.D., miem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 17, 1874.
Tweedy, John Johnston, 71, Lower Baggot-street.
B. A., Vern. 1844; M. A., Vern. 1858; Reg. March 3, 1858.
Twigg, John Hill, 7, Knapton-road, Kingstown.
B.A., Hiem. 1878; M.A., mem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Twigg, John James, 2, Fitzwilliam-square.
Sch., 1847 ; B. A., Vern. 1848 ; Reg. Oct. 16, 1858.
tTwigg, 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. 1866; Reg. ^1^?^^ 2, 1874.
674 UNIVERSITY ELECTOKS.
Tymons, Rev. Frederick, Cloghran, Drumcondra.
B. A., mem. 1860 ; M. A., ^st. 1867 ; Reg. Oct. 20, 1874.
Tyrrell, Garrett Charles, Ballinderry, Carbury.
B. A., mem. 1873 ; M.A., metn. 1877 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
fTyrrell, Robert Yelverton, F. T. C, Professor of Greek.
Sch., 1861; B.A., mem. 1864; M. A., mem. 1867; Fellow, 1868;
D. Litt., JEst. 1891.
Tyrrell, William, India.
Sob, 1855 ; B.A., Vern. 1857 ; Reg. Oct. 14, 1880.
Ulyat, Rev. Edward, Parson Drove, Carabs.
B.A., ^st. 1880; M.A., ^st. 1883; Reg. Jult/ 3, 1883.
Underbill, Artbur, 8, Old-square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.
B. A., ^st. 1871 ; M. A. and LL. D., Vern. 1821 ; Reg. March 1,
1881.
Underbill, Artbur Stopford, Great Bridge, Tipton, StafFordsbire.
B.A. and M. Cbir., ^st. 1870 ; M.D., ^st. 1877 ; Reg. Nov. 14,
1874.
Upington, Tbomas, Cape of Good Hope.
B. A., mem. 1865 ; M. A., Vern. 1874 ; Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
Urwick, Rev. WiUiam, 49, Belsize Park Gardens, Hampstead,
London.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M. A., ^st. 1851 ; Reg. Feb. 17, 1873.
Ussber, Rev. Henry, Australia.
B. A., Vern. 1823 ; M. A., JSTov. 1832; Reg. Dec. 5, 1832.
Ussber, Surgeon-Major James Henry, 17, Merrion-avenue, Black-
rock.
B. A., mem. 1866; M. Cb., Vern. 1867 ; Reg. Oct. 19, 1874.
t Valentine, William Jobn, Portora, Enniskillen.
B.A., Vern. 1858; M. A., mem. 1875; Reg. Dec. 15, 1875.
Vance, James Falls, 18, Rutland-square, Nortb.
B.A., Vern. 1831 ; M. A., u^st. 1847; Reg. Jan. 22, 1833.
Vance, Jobn, Raleigb Club, 16, Regent-street, London, S.W.
B.A., Vern. 1856; M. A., Vern. 1859; Reg. Nov. 21, 1859.
Vance, Rev. Josepb, Ratbronan, Ardagb, Co. Limerick.
B. A., mem. 1868 ; M. A., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 30, 1875.
Vance, Robert Courtenay, 51, Blessington-street.
B. A., Vern. 1869 ; M. A., uEst. 1876 ; Reg. Jan. 30, 1875.
Vandeleur, Rev. Gerald Ormsby, Ravenstone Rectory, Asbby-de-la-
Zoucbe.
B.A., Vern. 1864; M.A.; Vern. 1867 ; Reg. Aug. 25, 1868.
tVanston, George Tbomas Barrett, Hildon-park, Rathgar.
Scb., 1873; B.A., Miem. 1876; M.A., ^st. 1879; LL.D., JEst.
1883 ; Reg. 1873.
Vaugban, Rev. William King, 53, Albert-road, Dalston, Londo , E.
B.A., ^H. 1883 ; M.A., ^.st. 1886; Reg. Mat/ 12, 1886.
Venables, Rev. William, Tbe Vicarage, Scofton, Worksop, Notts.
B.A., Vern. 1875; M.A., Vern. 1889; Keg. March 5, 1889.
Venn, William Hex, Hollways, Wbimple, Devon.
B.A., .^st. 1885 ; M.A., JEst. 1892; Reg. May 4, 1892.
Vereker, lion. Henry Prendergast, Consul, Tonnay, Cbarento, France.
B.A., ^st. 1845; LL.D., Vern. 1863; Reg. April 22, 1854.
Vereker, Rev. Tbomas, Vicarage, Kiilaloe.
B.A., Vern. 1851 ; M.A., Jliem. 1887 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1887.
tJNIVERSlTY ELECTORS. 675
Vemon, George Arthur Pomerey, Castlepark, Kingstown.
B. A., mem. 1887 ; LL. D., ^sf. 1891 ; Eeg. June 25, 1891.
Vernon, Rev. George Edward.
B.A., JEst. 1816; M. A., ^st. 1822; Eeg. Nov. 21, 1832.
Verschoyle, Rev. Hamilton Stuart, Villa Eleono Alassion, Italy.
B.A., Hmn. 1865 ; M. A., Hiem. 1868; Reg. Lee. 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., Biem. 1864; M. Chir., JEst. 1865 ; Reg. March 15, 1869.
Veysey, Rev. James, East Teignmouth.
B. A., mem. 1869 ; M. A., JEst. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1878.
Veysey, Rev. John Shapland, Grammar School, Dudley.
B. A., ^st. 1870 ; M. A., ^st. 1873 ; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Vignoles, Rev. Olinthus John, Athenaeum Club, I^ondon, S. W.
^ B.A., Vern. 1852; M. A., Vern. 1860; 'Reg. June 23, 1871.
Vigors, Rev. Richard William, Llanwenarth, Abergavenny.
B. A., Vern. 1848 ; M. A., ^st. 1867 ; Reg. Jan. 13, 1869.
Vincent, Rev. Frederick Augustus, Elsted Rectory, Petersfield.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M.A., Vern. 1845; B.D., Vern. 1852; Reg.
March 31, 1874.
Vincent, Rev. John Charles Frederick, Longdon Vicarage, Rugeley.
B. A., Vern. 1842 ; M. A., Vern. 1846 ; LL. D., Vern. 1849; Reg.
April 2, 1874.
Vize, Rev. John Edward, Forden Vicarage, Welshpool.
B. A., Vern. 1858; M. A.,^st. 1863 ; Reg. March 31, 1874.
Waddell, Rev. Herbert Coslett, The Vicarage, Saintfield, Co. Down.
B. A., ^st. 1880; M.A., ^st. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Waddy, John, Churchtown, Co. Wexford.
B.A., Vern. 1831; M. A., ^st. 1834; M.D., Vern. 1856; LL.D.,
Vern. 1865 ; Reg. Nov. 30, 1832.
Waddy, Richard William, The Abbey School, North Berwick.
B.A., mem. 1881 ; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Wade, Rev. Arthur John, Ryde, Isle of Wight.
B. A., ^st. 1834; M. A., ^st. 1837 ; Reg. Oct. 15, 1834.
Wade, Arthur Law, Lunatic Asylum, Wells, Somerset.
B. A., mem. 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. June 22,
1865.
tWade, Edward Robert.
Sch., 1883; B.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. May 21, 1883.
Wade, Rev. Nugent, 28, Soho-square, London, W.
Sch., 1827; B.A., Vern. 1829; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Aua. 27,
1874.
Wagner, Rev. William Wolfe, Castlerea.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. Mai/ 4, 1887.
Wakeham, Rev. Henry, Monsea, Nenagh.
Sch., 1842 ; B.A., Vern. 1844 ; Reg. Oct. 15, 1880.
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.
2i2
676 UKIVERSITY JELECTOES.
Wakely, John, 6, Harcourt-street.
B.A., Riem. 1882 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dee, 17, 1891.
"Wales, Alfred Ernest, 4, Mussigs Tassael, Belfast.
B.A., ^'st. 1885 ; M.A. and M.D., JEst. 1892 ; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Walker, Rev. Alfred Montague, North Ealing, Southampton.
B.A., JEst. 1876; U.A.^^st. 1879; Reg. June 23, 1879.
Walker, Charles Harold, 5, Garville-avenue, Rathgar.
B.A., Vern. 1820; M.A.,Nov. 1832; LL. D., u^st. 1840; Reg.
Nov. 21, 1832.
Walker, Rev. Frederick Guy, Kilmalooda Rectory, Clonakilty.
Sch., 1844; B.A., Fern. 1849; M.A., Vern. 1853; Reg. iVw. 7,
1874.
Walker, Rev. Fredk. John, Rectory, Eaton Hastings, Faringdon,
Berks.
B. A., Vern. 1838 ; M. A., JEsf. 1841 ; Reg. April 1, 1874.
Walker, Garrett William, 9, Gardiner' s-place.
Sch., 1878; B.A., Stem. 1878; Reg. June 17, 1878.
JValker, John, Londonderry.
B. A. and M. Chir., Iliem. 1867 ; Reg. June 21, 1872.
Walker, John Francis, 9, Gardiner's -place.
Sch., 1835; B. A., Vern. 1837 ; Reg. June27, 1840.
Walker, John James, Hampstead, London, N.W.
B. A., Vern. 1850 ; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. Nov. 28, 1857.
Walker, Rev. Rohert, 5, Clona von -terrace, Ballymena.
B.A., ^st. 1883; M. A., ^st. 1887; Reg. Mat/ i, 1887.
Walker, Robert King, 9, St. James' s-terrace, Milltown.
B. A., mem. 1872; M. A., ^st. 1878 ; Reg. Juli/ 4, 1878.
Walker, Samuel, 2, Rutland-square, East.
Sch., 1851 ; B. A., Vern. 1855 ; Reg. Feb. 23, 1874.
' Walker, Rev. William, Newton Kyme.
B.A., Jliem. 1866 ; M. A., ^st. 1870 ; B.D. and D.D., JEst. 1882;
Reg. July 6, 1870.
Walker, Rev. William Clarke, Carrigaline, Cork.
B. A., JEst. 1834; M. A., ^st. 1857 ; Reg. Nov. 14, 1857.
Walker, William Fricher, 42, Elgin -road.
B. A., Fern. 1857; M.A., Fern. 1860; Reg. 1860.
Wall, Rev. FrT,ncis Hewson, Chatham Ho College, Ramsgate.
B.A., Hiem. 1865; M.A., u3^st. 1869; LL.D., ^st. 1879; Reg.
June 30, 1869.
Wall, James Arthur, 28, Lower Baggot-street.
B. A., Vern. 1824; M.A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 26, 1874.
fVall, Robert Morton, Portarlington.
B. A., and M. Chir., uEst. 1869 ; Reg. July 5, 1869.
Wallace, Charles John, Belfield, Booterstown.
B.A., mem. 1875; M.A., Fern. 1890; Reg. Feb. 18, 1890.
Wallace, Octavius, Limerick.
B. A., Hiem. 1870 ; M. A., Vern. 1874; Reg. Feb. 17, 1874.
Wallace, Robert Alexander, 25, Gardiner-street, Lower.
B.A., Vern. 1822; M. A., Nov. 1832; Reg. Nov. 27, 1832.
Wallace, Rev. Neason Wm. Adams, Wragby, Lines.
B.A., Vern. 1850; M.A., ^st. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1891.
Wallace, Rev. Robert James, Hurst Green Vicarage, Blackburn.
B. A., Vern. 1855 ; M. A., JEst. 1864 ; Reg. May 4, 1874.
TTNITERSITT ELECTOESi 67*7
Wallace, Rev. Robert Waller, Vicarage, Easton, Bristol.
B.A., mem. 1872 ; M.A., ^st. 1882 ; Reg. June 29, 1882.
"Wallace, Rev. "William, Bengal.
B.A., Biem. 1885 ; M.A., Eiem., 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Wallace, Rev. William, St. Luke's Vicarage, Burdett-road, London,
Scli.,1849; B.A., VernA85S; M.A., Vern.\S59; B.D. and D.D.,
JEst. 1889; Reg. Sept. 16, 1859.
Wallace, Rev. William Baillie, 65a, Upper Leeson-street.
Sch., 1865; B.A.,JEst. 1867; Reg. 1865.
Waller, Rev. Edward Hardress, Anamoe, Grevstones.
B. A., mem. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1885 ; Reg. May 6, 1885.
Waller, Rev. George, Stamford, Lincolnshire.
B.A., Vern. 1855; M.A., Vern. 1868; Reg. May 26, 1868.
Waller, George Arthur.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., Vern. 1863 ; Reg. Any. 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., u^st. 1876; Reg. July 5, 1876.
Walsh, Rev. Charles Bingham, Kingsley Vicarage, Alton, Hants.
B. A., ^st. 1841 ; M.A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
t Walsh, Rev. James, 10, Herbert-street.
Sch., 1856; B.A., Vern. 1859 ; M.A., ^siJ. 1864; B.D., £'tm.l872 ;
D. D., miem. 1876; Reg. Nov. 29, 1864.
Walsh, John Edward, Greenoge, Fahan, Derry.
B. A., mem. 1867 ; M. A., ^st. 1871 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
t Walsh, Rev. Robert, St. Mary's Rectory, Donnybrook.
B. A., Eiem. 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., miem. 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., u^st. 1853 ; B. D. and D. D., uEst. 1873 ;
Reg. Auy. 6, 1868.
Walshaw, Rev. Joseph Renatus, 3, Anchorgate-terrace, Portsea, Ports-
mouth.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., u^st. 1860 j Reg. April 2, 1874.
Walshe, Rev. Stephen, Mauritius.
B.A., ^st. 1873; M.A., JEst. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Walter, John Bellett, 20, Stephen's-green.
B.A., yKst. 1880; M.D., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Walter, William, Manchester.
B.A., JSst. 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.
678 tTNIVERSITT ELECTOHS.
"Walters, Rev. Thomas Rees, St. David's Vicarage, Carmarthen.
B.A., Hiem. 1872 ; M.A., JEst. 1880 ; Reg. /wwe 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., J'^m. 1827; M.A., iS^ov. 1832; B.D. and D.D., ^«<. 1832 ;
Reg. Nov. 5, 1835.
Ward, Rev. Charles James, Rectory, Nettles well, Essex,
B.A. and M.A., ^.st. 1884 ; B.D., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Ward, Rev. Charles Triffitt, 440, Moss-lane, East, Manchester.
B.A., ^st. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Ward, Daniel, Ryland House, Peckham Rye, London, S.E.
B.A., Riem. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1887 ; Reg. May 4, 1887.
Ward, Rev. John, Clapham Vicarage, Lancaster.
B. A., Vern. 1840 ; M. A., Hiem. 1867 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
fWard, Rev. John Macgregor, 4, Payton-street, Stratford -on- Avon.
B. A., Hiem. 1866 ; M.A., ^st. 1871; Reg. June 28, 1871.
tWard, Montgomery Albert, 9, Rathmines-road.
B. A., Vern. 1864 ; M. Chr., JEst. 1866 ; M. D., ^st. 1883 ; Reg.
Feb. 3, 1870.
fWard, Piers Charles.
Sch., 1886; B.A., Hiem. 1887; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. June2\,
1886.
Ward, Samuel Broomhead Ernest, 6, Belgrave-square, E., Monkstown,
Co. Dublin.
B.A., uEst. 1882 ; M.A., Hiem. 1889 ; Reg. Bee. 19, 1889.
Ward, Rev. William Latimer, Willenhall, Wolverhampton.
B.A., Vern. 1867 ; M.A., Hiem. 1882; Reg. Bee. 20, 1882.
Wardell-Yerburgh (heretofore Yerburgh), Rev. Oswald Pryor, 49, Ches-
ter-square, London, S.W.
B.A., JEst. 1880 ; M.A., jEst. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Wareham, Rev. Thomas Wyatt, Leesfield Villa, Lees, Oldham.
B.A., ^st. 1882 ; M.A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Waring, Rev. Alexander Latimer, 55, Warlock-road, London, W.
B. A., Vern. 1853; M.A., B. D., and D. D., Vern. 1873; Reg.
Feb. 25, 1873.
Warlow, John, Grammar School, Wigan.
B.A., Hit,n. 1882; M.A., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Bee. 17, 1886.
Warner, James M'Knight, 10, Lower-crescent, Belfast.
Sch. 1875; B.A., JTtem. 1875; Reg. May 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., ^at. 1861; Reg. July 16,
1867.
Warren, Rev. John Alexander Faris, India.
B.A., Hiem. 1887; M.A. yFst. 1891 ; Reg. May 6, 1891.
Warren, Rev. Latham Coddington, Clonmel.
B. A., ^st. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1858 ; Reg. March 6, 1868.
f Warren, Robert, 40, Rutland-square, West.
B. A., JEst. 1841 ; M. A., Vern. 1845} Reg. uUarch 31, 1846.
tJNireRSIIY ELECtOBS. 679
t Warren, Eight Hon. Robert Eichard, Judge of the Court of Probate,
12, Fitzwilliam-square, East.
B.A., Vern. 1838; M. A., Fern. 1864; LL. D., Iliem. 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., mem. 1864; M. A., Vern. 1870; Reg.lfarch 1, 1870.
Warriner, John, de Crespigny Lodge, Denmark-hill, London.
i\[us. D., ^Est. 1892 ; Reg. Jtine 23, 1892.
Waterhouse, "William Dakin, 8, Gresham-terrace, Kingstown.
B.A., jEsz. 1871; LL.D., ^st. 1878; Reg. July 4, 1878.
Waters, George, 35, Mountjoy-square.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M. A., Hiem. 1864; Reg. July 13, 1865.
Watson, Rev. Arthur Vincent, 25, Longwood-avenue.
B. A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1845 ; Reg. March 11, 1874.
Watson, Rev. Charles, Glenavy, Co. Antrim.
B.A., ^st. 1877; M.A., ^st. 1880; B.D., Hiem. 1891; Reg.
June 30, 1880.
Watson, Charles Moore, 25, Fitzwilliam-place.
B. A., Vern. 1866 ; M. A., ^st. 1869 ; Reg. June 30, 1869.
Watson, Edward, 25, Fitzwilliam-place.
B. A., ^st. 1869 ; M. A., JEst. 1872 ; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Watson, George Rolleston.
B. A., Hiem. 1865 ; M. A., Hiem. 1869 ; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Watson, John James Curl, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.
B.A., ^st. 1882 ; M.D., Hiem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
Watson, Rev. Kalph 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., ^si^. 1858; Reg. July 5, 1881.
Watson, Rev. Thomas Henry, Norwood Lodge, South Norwood, Surrey.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Vern. 1858; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1890 ;
Reg. March 24, 1858.
Watson, Thomas Parker, Capetown.
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M. A., JEst. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Watson, William, 25, Fitzwilliam-place.
B.A., Hiem. 1863 ; M.A., ^st. 1867 ; Reg. July 4, 1867.
Watson, Rev. William Sparrow, Grammar School, Chard,
B.A., JEst. 1885 ; M.A., Hiem. 1888 ; Reg. B>!C. 19, 1888.
Watson, William Tyndale, High-road, Tottenham, Middlesex.
B. A., Vern. 1860 ; M. D., uEst. 1867 ; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Watters, Rev. John, 6, Ainslie's, Belvidere, Bath.
B.A., Vern. 1833, M. A., ^st. 1839; LL.D., ^st. 1861; Reg.
Nov. 5, 1832.
Watters, Lewis James, Fenny Park, Kilkenny.
B. A., ^st. 1872; M. A., Hiem. 1879; LL.D., Hiem. 1882;
Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
Watters, 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., JEst. 1858 ; Reg. Nov. 16, 1868.
680 UNIVERSITT ELECTORS.
Waugh, Isaac, Paramatta, N.S.W.
B.A., Ifiem. 1862 ; M.Ch., ^st. 1863 ; Reg. Oct. 18, 1880.
"Waugh, John, Toddington, Beds.
B.A., Vern. 1870; M. Chir., ^«^ 1871 ; M.D., Vein. 1882; Reg.
Dec. 5, 1871.
Weatherhead, Rev. Robert Johnston, Egremont, Chester.
B. A., Hiem. 1861 ; M. A., ^st. 1870 ; Reg. Jul;/ 6, 1870.
"Webb, Rev. Charles, Mansfield- Woodhouse, Mansfield.
B. A., Vern. 1857 ; M. A., ^st. 1861 ; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
"Webb, Gerald Cairns, 5, Mount-street Crescent.
B.A., ^st. 1883 ; M.A., mem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
"Webb, James Napier, Knocktoran, Knocklong.
B.A., u^st. 1835; M. A., u^st. 1838; Heg. Sept. 30, 1835.
fWebb, Thomas E., 6, Mount-street Crescent.
Sch., 1845; B.A., Vern. 1850 ;M. A., u^st. 1857; LL.D,, jETiVm. 1859;
Fellow, 1863.
"Webbe, Rev. Ambrose Congreve, Dysartgalen Rectory, Ballinakill,
Queen's Co.
B. A., Vern. 1854 ; M. A., Vern. 1859 ; Reg. May 28, 1890.
"Webster, Rev. Ebenezer.
B.A., ^st. 1887 ; M.A. mem. 1890; Reg. Bee. 18, 1890.
Webster, Rev. Reginald Godfrey Michael, 73, Stephen' s-greeru
B. A., Vern. 1883; M.A., ^st. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
"Weir, Christopher John, Drumard, Enniskillen.
Sch., 1853; B. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Dec. 6, 1872.
"Weir, Rev. Edward Henry, 11, Harrington -street.
B.A., u^st. 1884 ; M.A., mem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Weir, Henry Crichton, Downpatrick.
Sch., 1875; B.A., JEst. 1877; Reg. Mai/ 24, 1875.
TVeir, William, Eunistymon.
Sch., 1852; Reg. Oct. 28, 1868.
Weir, Rev. William R., AVoodlands, Omagh.
Sch., 1846 ; B. A., Vern. 1848 ; Reg. Au(/. 18, 1868.
"Welch, Thomas Henry Gascoigne, St. David's, Reigate.
B. A., ^st. 1881 ; M. A., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. Mat/ 8, 1889.
"Weld, Rev. Lorenzo Hartstonge, Ballintubber, Athy.
B.A., ^'sL 1883 : M.A., Hiem. 1886 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Weldon, Rev. Lewen Burton, Bridport, Dorset.
B. A., Hion. 1861 ; M. A., Vern. 1869 ; Ueg. Feb. 9, 1869.
"Weldon, Rev. Thomas Pyne, Gamavilla, Glin.
B.A., Vern. 1848; M.A., Vern. 1880; Reg. Feb. 10, 1880.
"Weldon, "William Jephson, Rathvilly, Co. Carlow.
B. A. and M. Chir., Hiem. 1868; Reg. lYov. 14, 1874.
f'Welland, Right Rev. Thomas James, Lord Bishop of Down, Connor and
Dromore, Conway House, Dunmurry.
B. A., Vern. 1854 ; M. A., Vern. 1857 ; B. D. and D. D., u^st. 1890 ;
Reg. Feb. 24, 1857.
"Welland, "William John, Tudor Lodge, Ballybrack.
B. A., Vern. 1855; M. A., Siem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
"Weller, Charles Hugh.
B.A., u^st. 1882; M.A., mem. 1885; Reg. Dec. 17, 1886.
Welsh, Rev. William "Willington, "Weeley Rectory, Colchester.
B.A., Vern. 1842; M. A., Vern. 1855; Reg. Au(/. 27, 1874.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 681
"Wei wood, Rev. William, Kilcormiek Rectory. Longford.
B.A., Fern. 1877 ; M.A., Eiem. 1886 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Went, Rev. James, Wyggeston School, Leicester.
B. A., Hiem. 1867 ; M. A., Hiem. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1871.
Wesley, Rev. Edmund Alfred, Myrtle-street, Liverpool.
B.A., Hiem. 1881 ; M.A., ^st. 1888 ; Reg. Mat/ 2, 1888.
West, Yery Rev. Augustus William, Presteign, Radnor.
B. A., Vern. 1836; M.A., Vern. 1839; Reg. June 27, 1837.
West, Rev. Augustus Pakenham Fitz Gerald, The Rectory, Presteign,
Radnor.
B. A., mem. 1874; M.A., JEst. 1881 ; Reg. April 29, 1881.
West, Rev. Fitzwilliam Henry, Presteign, Radnor.
B. A., Siem. 1867; M.A., Fern. 1871; LL. D., Fern. 1874; Reg.
Feb. 21, 1871.
West, Rev. Henry Matthew, Sacomhe Rectory, Ware, Herts.
B.A.,mem. 1864; M. A., Hiem. 1869; Reg. Dec. 15, 1869.
Westby, Ashley John, 21, Trafalgar-terrace, Monkstown.
B.A., Hiem. 1875 ; M. Ch., Mem. 1878 ; Reg. Dec. 31, 1878.
Weston, Robert, The Old Hall, Wellington, Salop.
B.A. and M.A., JEd. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
fWestropp, Rev. Daniel Gabbett, Ballingarry, Killenaule.
B. A., Eiem. 1869 ; M. A., Fern. 1873 ; Reg. Feb. 25, 1873.
fWestropp, Thomas Johnson, 77, Lower Leeson-street.
B.A., Hiem. 1882 ; M.A., Hiem. 1885 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1885.
fWctherell, Rev. Frederick William, Rathmolyon, Enfield.
B. A., ^st. 1850 ; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. July 5, 1 865.
Wetherell, Rev. Thomas. Stocking-Pelham, Buntingford.
B.A., ^sl. 1854; M.A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. Oct. 15, 1880.
Whaley, Rev. Thomas, Knapton-road, Kingstown.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; M.A., ^sl. 1884; Reg. May 7, 1884.
Whalley, Rev. Thomas, Waterloo Park, Liverpool.
B. A., Fern. 1846 ; M. A., ^st. 1876 ; Reg. April 22, 1876.
Wharton. James Henry, 28, Upper Merrion-street.
B. A., Fern. 1838 ; M. A., Hiem. 1866 ; Reg. Au^. 25, 1868.
Wharton, Rev. John, 3, Prospect-terrace, Springfield, Chelmsford.
B.A., ^st. 1888 ; M.A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dee. 17, 1891.
Wheeler, Gerald John, 13, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, London.
B.A., Hiem. 1873; M.A., Hiem. 1877; Reg. Dec. 19, 1877.
Wheeler, Rev. Horace Newman, Hesenford Vicarage, St. Germans,
Cornwall.
B. A., Fern. 1851; M. A., Fern. 1857 ; Reg. Nov. 2, 1857.
Wheeler, Robert, 27, Lower Fitzwilliam-street.
B. A., Fern. 1833; M. A., Fern. 1840; Reg. /«</y20, 1838.
Wheeler, Thomas, 27, Lower Fitzwilliam-street.
B.A., Fern. 1833; M.A., Fern. 1840; Reg. Jw/y 26, 1833.
tWheeler, William Ireland, 32, Merrion-square.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; M.D., Fern. 1870; M.Ch., Hiem. 1879'; Reg.
Mar. 1, 1870.
Whelan, Rev. Ernest Hamilton, Kilbride, Bray.
B.A., ^st. 1876; M.A., Hiem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 22, 1881.
Whelan, Rev. Percy Scott, St. Columba's College, Rathfarnham.
Sch., 1880 ; B.A., Hiem. 1882; M.A., JEst. 1887; Reg. Mau 24,
1880.
682 [JNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
"Whelan, Rev. Robert William, 3, Henrietta-terrace, Dalkey.
B.A., Vent. 1841; M.A., Vern. 1850; Eeg. March b, 1852.
tWhelan, William Brownrigg.
Sch., 1889 ; B.A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Jtme 17, 1889.
White, Rev. Benjamin Newport, Melbourne.
B.A., Hiem. 1878; M.A., u^st. 1882; Reg. Juli/ 3, 1882.
White, Rev. Conolly Finch, 12, Vine-place, Sunderland.
B.A., mem. 1886; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg June 23, 1892.
White, Rev. Harry de Vere, All Saints' Rectory, Duncannon, Water-
ford.
B.A., mem. 1876; M.A., Siem. 1881 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1881,
White, Henry Bantry, Ballinguile, Donnybrook.
B.A. Hiem. 1867; M.A., mem. 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; B.A.,mem.lS13; M.A., Vern. 1878; LL.D., ^st.
1880; B. D. and D. D., ^st. 1889 ; Reg. 1871.
White, Rev. James, Royal Naval School, New Cross, London, S.E.
B. A., Vern. 1859 ; M. A., ^st. 1868 ; Reg. Aug. 25, 1868.
•!»• yy Vni"p TfiTTiP^
Sch. 1888; B. A., Vern. 1890; Reg. Mai/ 28, 1888.
White, Rev. John Bernard, Leap, Co. Cork.
B.A., miem. 1884 ; M.A., Siem. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
fWhite, Rev. Newport John Davis, Charlemont Mall.
Sch., 1880; B.A., ITiem. 1883; B.D. and M. A., ^s^. 1887; Reg.
Matj 24, 1880.
White, Piers Francis, 10, Fitzwilliam-square.
B. A., JEJst. 1845 ; M. A., ^sf. 1865 ; Reg. Juli/5, 1865.
White, Rev. Richard Allen, Northampton.
B. A., Vern. 1863; M. A., Jlicm. 1879; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
White, Richard Dormer, Medical Department, R.N.
B.A., miem. 1869; M. Chir.,ir/m. 1871 ; M.D., miem. 1881 ; Reg.
Dec. 20, 1872.
White, Thomas Haughton, 35, Harcourt-street.
B. A., jEst. 1844 ; M. A., Vern. 1859 ; Reg. March^, 1859.
White, Rev. Verner Moore, Maybury Lodge, Woking, Surrey.
B.A., Vern. 1839 ; LL.D., ^s^.'l859; Reg. Oct. 22, 1880.
White, Rev. Verner Moore, 21, Oaklev Crescent, Chelsea.
B.A., Hiem. 1883; M. A., JSst. 1889; Reg. May %, 1889.
White, William Henry, Eye Hospital, Birmingham.
B.A. and M. Chir., Hiem. 1870; M.D., Hiem. 1877; M.A. and
M.A.O., Hiem. 1879; Reg. Dec. 14, 1870.
White, Rev. William Bayly, 234, Old-street, London, E.G.
B. A., ^st. 1882 ; M. A., JEst. 1891 ; Reg. June 25, 1898.
White, Rev. William Moore, Stoneleigh, Bayshill, Cheltenham.
B.A., Hiem. 1866; LL.B., .Est. 1869; LL.D., ^st. 1872; M.A.,
jEnt. 1873; Reg. June 26, 1872.
White, William Rogerson, H.M.S. Royal Adelaide, Devonport.
B.A. and M.Ch., Vern. 1871 ; Reg. Dec. 2, 1878.
Whitehead, Kev. Alfred, Vicarage, St. Peter's, T^anet.
B. A., Vern. 1864 ; M. A., Vern. 1857; Reg. March 80, 1874.
UKIVEESITY ELECTORS. 6S3
"WTiitfield, Eev. Charles Edward Thomas, 11, Erlanger-road, New Cross,
London, S.E.
B.A., J^.st., 1889; M.A., ^st. 1892; Reg. June 23, 1892.
Whitfield, Rev. Thomas Hamilton, 89, Leinster-road, Rathmines.
B. A., Vern. 1841 ; LL. D., ^st. 1873; Reg. June 25, 1873.
Whitley, Rev. Henry, Almondbury, Huddersfield.
B.A., ^st. 1881 ; M.A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. June 26, 1884.
Whittle, Ewing Mould Glynn, Oriel House, Prince's -avenue,
Liverpool.
M.B. {adeimd. Cantab.), M.D., ^st. 1877; Reg. June 28, 1877.
Whittle, James Lowry, 3, Harcourt Buildings, Temple, London.
B.A., Hiem. 1861; M.A., ^st. 1866 ; Reg. July 7, 1866.
Whitty, Chas. Richd., Minha Lodge, Hunstanton, St. Edmund's, Nor-
folk.
B.A., Hiem. 1867 ; M.Chir., JEst. 1868 ; M.D., JEst. 1880 ; Reg.
Nov. 14, 1874.
Whitty, Henry Irvine.
B.A., Vern. 1877 ; M.A., ^st., 1880 ; Reg. April 23, 1880.
fWhitty, Rev. John Irwine, 40, Kingwood-road, Penge, London,
S.E.
B. A., ^«^. 1846; M.A., Vern. 1852; LL.D., ^sU, 18-52; Reg.
March 25, 1857.
Whitty, John Langley.
Sch., 1861; B.A., Vern.\%%Z', Reg. iVov. 1,1870.
Whyte, Patrick, Model Schools, Melbourne.
B. A. and M. A., Vern. 1870 ; Reg. March 1, 1879.
Wicks, Rev. Theodore, Wellstown Rectory, Castletownroche,.
B. A., ^st. 1871 ; M. A., JEst. 1874 ; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Wilde, Rev. John Maxwell, West Ashby Vicarage, Horncastle.
B.A., Vern. 1836; M.A., Vern. 1850; Reg. Feb. 12, 1850.
Wilde, Oscar, 16, Tile- street, Chelsea.
Sch., 1873; Reg. 1873.
Wilde, William Charles Kingsbury, 146, Oakley- street, Chelsea.
B. A.., Hiem. 1873; M. A., Hiem. 1876; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Wiley, Rev. Charles Ormsby, Rectory, Crossmolina,
B.A., Vern. 1861 ; M.A., ^st. 1892 ; Reg. Maij 4, 1892.
Wilford, Rev. Robert Crone, Garforth, Leeds.
B.A., Hiem. 1865 ; M.A., ^st. 1878 ; Kq^. July 4, 1878.
tWilkins, George, F. T. C.
Sch., 1877 ; B.A., Hiem. 1880 ; M. A., ^st. 1884 ; Reg. May 28,
1877.
fWilkins, William, High School, 40, Harcourt-street.
Sch. 1876; B.A., Hiem. 1878; M.A., Hiem. 1881; Reg. June 12,
1876.
Wilkinson, Ven. Charles Thomas, St. Andrew's Vicarage, Plymouth.
B. A., Vern. 1845 ; M. A., Vern. 1857 ; B. D. and D.D., Hiem. 1877.
Reg. March 26, 1874.
Wilkinson, Rev. John Turner, SwalclifFe Vicarage, Banbury, Oxon.
B.A., ^A'^. 1871; M.A., ^st. 1875; LL.D., Hiem. 1879; Reg.
June 30, 1875.
Wilkinson, Rev. William, St. Martin's Rectory^ Birmingbam.
B. A., Vern. 1839 ; M. A., ^at. 1854 ; B. D. and D. D., Mst. 1866 ;
Reg. March 17, 1874.
2k
684 UNIVERSITT ELECTORS.
"Willcocks, Rev. "William Smyth, Bagnalstown.
B.A., ^:st. 1866 ; M.A., ^st. 1886 ; Reg. July 1, 1886.
tWiiliams, Rev. Arthur Acheson, India.
B. A., Vern. 1870 ; M. A., Hiem. 1875 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1876.
Williams, Charles Hume, Lima, Peru.
Vj.\.,^l^st. 1855 ; M.A. and LL.D., Eiem. 1877 ; Reg. Bee. 22, 1877.
"Williams, Rev. Edward Adams, 1, Queen's-gate, Portsmouth.
B. X.,^st. 1848 ; M. A., Vern. 1856 ; Reg. April 4, 1874.
Williams, Rev. Frederick, 88, Norfolk-road, Sheffield.
B. A., mem. 1861 ; M. A., Riem. 1879 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1879.
t Williams, Rev. George Campbell, 1, Longford-terrace, Monkstown,
Dublin.
B.A.,^«<. 1843; M.A.,JSst.l8o6; B. D. andLD.J)., JEst. 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., Eiem. 1875; M.A., Eiem. 1883; Reg. July 3, 1883.
Williams, Herbert, 17, Yew-tree-road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
B.A., ^st. 1887; M.A., .^sl. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Williams, Rev. John, Manchester-road, Southport.
B.A.,'Vern. 1877; M.A., ^si. 1880; Reg. June SO, 1880.
Williams, John Almericus de Courcy, Killucan.
B. A., ^st. 1875 ; M. A. ^st. 1878 ; Reg. July 4, 1878.
Williams, Rev. John, 3, Wilson- street, Bury, Lancashire.
B. A., Eiem. 1863; M. A., Eiem. 1866 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1866.
Williams, Rev. John Mack, The Cottage, Filey, Yorks.
B. A., Vern. 1844 ; M. A., ^st. 1849 ; Reg. Au(/. 22, 1868.
Williams, Rev. Sterling William Sinclair de Courcy, Killucan.
B.A., JEst. 1880; M.A., ^st. 1883; Reg. June 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., ^st. 1882; M.A.,^s^. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Williams, Rev. Walter Augustus, Rectory, Osgathorpe, Loughborough,
Leicestershire.
B. A., Hiem. 1864 ; M. A., JSsl. 1868 ; Reg. Aug. 4, 1868.
Williams, Rev. William Bunter, Grandborough Vicarage, Rugby.
B. A., Vern. 1860; M.A, Vern. 1863; Reg. Au(/. 27, 1874.
Williams, William Robert, The Rvlevs, Alderley Kdge, Chester.
B.A., ^sL 1878 ; M.A., Eiem. 1882 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1882.
fWilliamson, Benjamin, F. T. C.
B.A., Vern. 1849; Fellow, 1852; M. A., Vern. 1855; D. Sc,
AiJst. 1891.
Williamson, Rev. Charles Arthur, St. Nicholas-road, Sutton, Surrey.
B.A., Eiem. 1883 ; M.A., Vern. 1887 ; Reg. Feb. 22, 1887.
Williamson, Rev. John, St. Andrew's, Droitwich.
B. A., ^st. 1867 ; M. A., Vern. 1874 ; Reg. March 7, 1874.
Willington, James Thomas Gamble, S. Kieran's, Parsonstown.
B.A., ASst. 1887 ; M.A., AUst. 1890; Reg. June 26, 1890.
Willis, Rev. Frederick Augustus, Boaworthy, Exboui-ne.
B.A., Vern. 1854; M.A., Vern. 1857; LL.D., Eiem. 1862; R.
Oct. 16, 1880.
UNIVEESITT ELECT0E8. 685
Willis, Eev. John Thomas, Shilton Vicarage, Hinckley.
B.A., Vern. 1842; LL.D., Hiem. 1888; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Wills, Rev. Freeman Crofts, St. Agatha's Mission Home, Wilson-street,
Finsbury-square, London, E. C.
B. A., Vern. 1863; M.A., ^st. 1870; Reg. Auff. 27, 1874.
Wills, Ven. Robert Cooper, Mallow.
B.A., Vern. 1861; M. A., ^s^. 1871; B. D. and D. D., ^«^. 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. Mat/ 25, 1891.
Willson, Frederick Thomas Richard, Enniskillen.
Sch., 1870; B.A.,^«m. 1870; Reg. 1870.
fWillson, James, India.
Sch., 1868; B.A., ^st. 1870; M. A., ^st. 1873; Reg. 1868.
Willson, Rev. John Wright, 6, Yew Tree-rd.,Edgbaston, Birmingham.
B.A., ^■'si!. 1885 ; M.A., ^st. 1888 ; Reg. June 28, 1888.
fWillson, Rev. Thomas Benjamin, Campbell House, Shooter's Hill,
Kent.
B. A., mem. 1872; M. A., Hiem. 1876 ; Reg. Oct. 21, 1876.
Wilmot, Rev. Henry Thomas, North Shoebury, Southend, Essex.
B. A., Vern. 1854 ; M. A., ^st. 1866 ; Reg. Auff. 8, 1868.
Wilmot, Samuel Cusack, Milverton, Oakdale-road, Streatham, Surrey.
B.A., Vern. 1874; M.A., Mietn. 1884; Reg. Dec. 18, 1884.
Wilson, Rev. Alexander Christopher Burkitt, Mallow.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M. A., Vern. 1870; Reg. March 1, 1870.
Wilson, Arthur, 2, Paper Buildings, Temple, London.
Sch., 1857; B. A., Vern. 1859; Reg. Sept. 26, 1862.
Wilson, Rev. Arthur, Caheragh Glebe, Skibbereen.
Sch., 1878 ; B.A., mem. 1878 ; Reg. June 17, 1878.
Wilson, Daniel Martin, 13, Henrietta-street.
Sch., 1883; B.A., Hietn. 1884; Reg. Alai/ 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.^mem. 1868; M.A.,Siem. 1874; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Wilson, Rev. George Edwin, Great Missenden, Bucks.
B. A., mem. 1860; M. A., ^st. 1865 ; Reg. April 11, 1874.
fWilson, George Orr, Dunardagh, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
B. A., ^.st. 1853; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Feb. 5, 1856.
Wilson, Rev. Henry Andrew, St. Olave's School, Boothstown, Yorks.
B.A., JEst. 1885 ; M.A.,^s^. 1888; Reg. June 28, 1888.
Wilson, Rev. Herbert, Springfield, Ascot.
B. A., Vern. 1873; M. A., Riem. 1875; Reg. Dee. 15, 1875.
Wilson, Rev. Herbert Edward, Sutton, Coldfield, Warwickshire.
B.A., ^st. 1884 ; M.A., mem. 1888 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1888.
Wilson, Rev. Hugh, Vicarage, Kilmood, Killinchy.
Sch., 1834 ; B. A., Vern. 1836 ; Reg. Auff. 22, 1868.
t Wilson, James, Frescati, Curry grane, Edgeworthstown.
B.A., Vern. 1853; M. A., Vern. 1856; Reg. Feb. 5, 1856.
Wilson, James, 2, Essex-court, London, E.G.
B. A., ^st. 1871; M.A., Vern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 9, 1875.
686 TJNIVEESITT ELECTOES.
"Wilson, Rev. James, Dalston, Cumberland.
B.A., ^st. 1878; M.A., jEst. 1885; Reg. June 25, 1885.
Wilson, Rev. John, Avenbury, Bromvard.
B. A., Vent. 1834; M. A., ^st. 1874; Reg. June 24, 1874.
Wilson, John, Street, Rathowen.
B.A., r^m. 1848; M.A., Vern.1851; Reg. March i, 1851.
Wilson, Rev. Joseph Henry, Dundrum, Cashel.
B.A., Hietn. 1869; M.A., Hiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
Wilson, Rev. Peter, Lack, Kesh.
Sch., 1871 ; B.A., Biem. 1872; B.D.,^s?. 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., ^st. 1885 ; M. D., ^st. 1889; Reg'. June 27, 1889.
Wilson, Rev. Robert, Solihull, Birmingham.
B.A., JSst. 1874; M.A., ^sif. 1879 ; LL.D., ^im. 1880; Reg.
Oct. 16, 1880.
Wilson, Robert Mackay, Coolcarrigan, Kilcock.
B. A., Vern. 1851 ; M. A., Vern. 1854; Reg. Nov. 2, 1854.
fWilson, Thomas Charles Herbert.
Sch., 1881 ; B.A., ffiem. 1884; Reg. June 13, 1881.
Wilson, Rev. William Joseph, 1, Prospect-row, Cork.
B. A., u^st. 1876; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. June 30, 1881.
Wilson, Rev. William, Dungoumev 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., ITiem. 1888 ; M A., Hiem. 1891 ; Reg. Dec. 17, 1891.
Windle, Bertram Coghill Alan, Queen's College, Birmingham.
B.A., Vern. 1880; M.A. andM.D., ^st. 1883; ^Qg. July 3, 1883.
Winn, Rev. William Henry, Parsonage, Baronscourt, Newtown-
B.A. and M.A., ^st. 1886; Reg. July 1, 1886.
Winter, James Saunderson, Agher, Enfield.
B. A., Vern, 1854 ; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Wintle, Rev. William Samuel, 63, Oxford Gardens, Kensington,
London, W.
B.A., ^st. 1873; M.A., yllst. 1880; Reg. April 2Z, 1880.
With, Rev. Alfred Robert, Heathrise, Hampstead, London, N.W.
B.A., JEst. 1876 ; M.A., ^st. 1879 ; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Witherby, William Henry, Pitt-place, Coombe, Croydon.
M. A. [ad eund. Oxon.) and M. D., Hiem. 1864 ; M. Chir., .^st.
1865; Reg. Nov. 14, 1874.
Wolfe, Rev. Richard, Furze-park, Torquay.
B. A., Vern. 1842 ; M. A., Vern. 1851; Reg. June 12, 1874.
Wood, George Abraham, Lota, Cork.
B. A., yEst. 1825 ; M. A., Nov. 1832 ; Reg. Nov. 22, 1832.
Wood, James, Woodbank, South port, Liverpool.
B.A., Hiem. 1864; LL.D., ^Est. 1882; Reg. June 29, 1882.
Wood, John Cotter, 28, Longford-terrace, Monk.stown, Co. Dublin.
Sch., 1860; B. A., Vern. 1861; Reg. July 19, 1864.
UNIVERSITY ELECTORS. 687
Wood, Rev. Robert Alfred, St. Margaret's, Under-river, Kent.
B.A., uEst. 1879; M.A., u3^sL 1888: Reg. Ji«i/ 2, 1888.
tWoodhouse, Stewart, 7, Longford-terrace, Monkstown, Co.
Dublin.
Sch., 1868; B.A., Hiein. 1869; M.A. and M.D., J^st. 1874; Reg.
1868.
"WoodrofFe, Augustus Warren, Crowle, Lincolnshire.
B.A., mem. 1879 ; M.D., Eiem. 1886; Reg. Dec. 16, 1886.
TToodrofe, Charles Henry, Kingstown.
Sch., 1832; B.A., Vern. 1835; Reg. Sept. 30, 1835.
Woodroffe, Rev. James Joseph, 84, Gore-road, Victoria Park, Lon-
don, E.
B.A.^uEst. 1875; M.A., JRst. 1879; Reg. June 2d, 1879. _
WoodrofFe, John Edward, 90, Cornwall Gardens, Kensington,
London.
Sch., 1840; B.A., Vern. 1844; M.A., ^st. 1846; Reg. Nov. 18,
1847.
WoodroiFe, John Fitz Henry, 31, Mildmay Park, London, N.
B. A., JEst. 1881 ; M.D., Vern. 1881 ; Reg. March 1, 1881.
Woodroofe, Rev. John Nunn, 18, Church-road, Tunbridge Wells.
B.A., fern. 1831 ; M.A., Vern. 1834 ; Reg. Feb. 5, 1834.
Woodroffe, Rev. John Nur.: Blacker, St. Mark's Vicarage, Leicester.
B. A., mem. 1862 ; M. A., Vern. 1868; Reg. Nov. 13, 1868.
t Woodroffe, Latham James, 81, Waterloo-road.
^.A.,mem. 1874; M. A., rm«.,1878; Reg. 3Iarch 5, 1878.
Woodroofe, Rev. John, Mentone.
B. A., Vern. 1831 ; M. A., Vern. 1834; Reg. Feb. 5, 1833.
Woods, Rev. Arthur, Christ Church, Somerstown, London, N".
B.A., miem. 1878; M.A.. ^st. 1885 ; Reg. Jtme 25, 1885.
Woods, Ven. Charles Thomas, Archdeacon of Columbia, New West-
minster, British Columbia.
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M.A., ^st. 1855 ; 'Rog. Aug. 12, 1878.
Woods, Charles Rolleston.
B.A., ^st. 1875; M.D., ^st. 1879; Reg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Woods, Rev. Edward Samuel, Ash, next Sandwich, Kent.
B. A., Vern. 1853- M. A., ^st. 1866; Reg. June 27, 1866.
Woods, Hugh, 11, Archway-road, Highgale, London, N.
B.A., miem. 1883; M.D., ifim. 1886; M.A.O., ^«^. 1887; Reg.
Dec. 16, 1886.
Woods, Oscar Thomas, District Asylum, Cork.
B. A., Biem. 1868 : M. D., ^st. 1875 ; Reg. June 80, 1875.
Woods, Warren St. Leger, Whitestown House, Balbriggan.
B. A., mem. 1872; M. A., ^st. 1876; Reg. June 28, 1876.
Woodward, Rev. Alfred Sadleir, Kildollagh Rectory, Coleraine.
B.A., ^st. 1884; M.A., uFJst. 1888; Reg. Maij 2, 1888.
Woolsey, Henry, The College, Hurstpierpoint.
B. A., mietn. 1887 ; M. A., Vern. 1891 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1891.
tWoollcombe, Robert Lloyd, 14, Waterloo-road.
B.A., JEst. 1878; M.A., ^st. 1881; LL.D., ^st. 1882; Reg.
June 30, 1881.
Worthington, Humphrey, The Crescent, Newtown, Mont., North
Wales.
B.A., .^st. 1884 ; M.D., .^st. 1889 ; Reg. June 27, 1889.
688 UNIVEBSITT ELECTOUS.
"Worthington, Joseph Charles. 5, Rostrevor-terrace, Rathgar.
B.A., yi:st. 1885; M.A., ^st. 1889; M.D., Verfi. 1890; Reg.
vl/«y 8, 1889.
Worthington, Thomas Blair, Knowle, Fareham, Hants.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. Chir., ^st. 1871 ; M.D., u^st. 1879 ; Reg.
Dec. 7, 1871.
Wright, Almroth Edward, Australia.
B.A., me?n. 1882; M D., Vern. 1889; Reg. March 5, 1889.
Wright, Archibald Manning, Greenmount, Terenure.
B. A., JEst. 1872; LL.D., Vern. 1881 ; Reg. March 1, 1881.
fWright, Rev. Charles Henry Hamilton, St. John's, Liverpool.
B.A.y Fern. 1857; M.A., Hiem. 1859; B.D., ifem. 1873 ; D.D.,
u^st. 1879 ; Reg. 1859.
Wright, Rev. Ernest Alexanderson, Bridge- street, Banhridge.
B.A., Hiem. 1887; M.A., Hiem. 1890; Reg. Dec. 18, 1890.
Wright, Rev. Charles Sisum, Rector\, Stokesley.
B. A.. Hiem. 1862 : M. A., ^st.' 1870 ; Reg. July 6, 1870.
fWright, Edward Perceval, Professor of Botany.
B.A., Vern. 1857; M.A., Hiem. 1859; M.D., Vern. 1862; Reg.
1859.
Wright, George, 90, Lower Baggot-street.
Sch., 1866; B. A., ^st. 1868; Reg. 1866.
Wright, James Frederick, 58, Lansdowne-road.
B. A., ^st. 1847 ; M. A., Hiem. 1868 ; Reg. May 21, 1874.
Wright, Rev. Richard, Marhamchurch Rectory, Stratton, Corn-
wall.
B. A., ^st. 1831 ; M. A., ^st. 1840 ; Reg. Aug. 27, 1874.
Wright, Richard, Arkindale-road, Glen;igeary.
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. Dec. 19, 1889.
Wright, Warren de la Fouce, Capt. R. A., Hidcote House, Campden,
Gloucestershire.
B. A., Hiem. 1869 ; M. A., ^st. 1881 ; Reg. July 2, 1881.
Wright, William, Lismore.
B.A., J^s^ 1877; LL.B., Hiem. 1881; LL.D., JEst. 1887; Reg.
June 30, 1887.
Wright, Rev. William Ball, America.
B. A., Hiem. 1865; M. A., ^st. 1872; Reg. June 26, 1872.
Wright, Rev. William Bourke, Athleague.
Sch., 1861 ; B. A., J'M. 1866 ; xM.A., Vern. 1892 ; Reg. March 14,
1873.
Wright, Rev. William Heber, Llandinabo, Hereford.
B. A., Hiem. 1868; M. A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Aug. 20, 1874
fWright, Wm. M'Dowell Aikin, Dalkey.
B. A., Hiem. 1874; M. D., Vern. 1885; Reg. Feb. 17, 1885.
Wrightson, Richard Blayney, Aldeburgh, Suffolk,
B. A., Vern. 1874; LL.D., jEst. 1887; Reg. June 30, 1887.
Wynne, Rev. Edward, Manningham, Bradford.
B.A., Hiem. Is57; M.A., yHst. 1883; Reg. July 3, 1883.
Wynne, Rev. Frederick Richards, 9, Leeson-park.
B. A., Vern. 1849; M.A., Vern. 1868; B. D. and D.D., Vern. 1890 ;
Reg. Oct. 31, 1868.
UNIYEESTTY ELECTOES. 689
"Wynne, Ven. George Robert, Archdeacon of Aghadoe, Killamey.
B.A., Vern. 1861 ; M.A., Hiem. 1875 ; B.D. and D.D., Eiem. 1889 ;
Eeg. Oct. 16, 1880.
Wynne, Henry Eckersall, Wexford.
Sch., 1845 ; B. A., Vern. 1850 ; Reg. Oct. 26, 1868.
Wynne, Rev. Thomas Edward, East Wickham, Kent.
B. A., ^st. 1849 ; M. A., JJJst. 1864 ; B. D. and D. D., u^st. 1873;
Reg. Auff. 8, 1868.
t Yates, James.
Sch., 1890; B.A., mem. 1891; Reg. Jtme 2, 1890.
Yeates, Rev. George, Lissan, Moneymore.
B.A., Fern. 1855; M.A., Vern. 1858; Reg. March 2, 1858.
Yeld, Rev. Reginald Heart, Belle Vue, Sunderland.
B.A., mem. 1873; M.A., mem. 1876 ; Reg. Dec. 20, 1876.
Yeo, Rev. Charles Oldham, Kexby Vicarage, York.
B. A., Vern. 1848 ; M. A., Vern. 1856 ; Reg. Auff. 15, 1868.
fYeo, Gerald Francis, Thorncote, Staines, Middlesex.
B.A. and M. Chir., ^st. 1867; M.D., ^s^. 1871; Reg. Oct. 21,
1871.
Yorke, Rev. Henry Lefroy, Garston, Liverpool.
B.A., mem. 1886 ; M.A., mem. 1889 ; Reg. Dec. 19, 1889.
Young, Rev. Arthur, East Worldham, Alton, Hants.
B.A., mem. 1864 ; M.A., metn. 1887; Reg. Dec. 15, 1887.
Young, Rev. Augustus Blayney Russell, Ballybav.
B.A., ^st. 1869; M. A., ^st. 1876; Reg. ^it. 1876.
Young, Charles Grove, British Guiana.
B.A., mem. 1873; M.Chir., u^st. 1874; M.D., ^'st. 1880; Reg.
Jime 27, 1874.
fYoung, Edward John.
Sch., 1890 ; B.A., mem. 1891 ; Reg. June 2, 1890.
Young, Rev. Francis Charles, Doagh.
B. A., Vern. 1836; M. A., Vern. 1839; Reg. Sept. 23, 1836.
Young, Rev. Henry Lindsav, Portsea.
B.A.,JEst. 1876; M.A.". ^st. 1879; Reg. Ajjril 23, 1879.
Young, Rev. Henry Wray, Stewartstown.
B. A., Vern. 1846; M.A., Fern. 1875; Reg. Feb. 9, 1875.
Young, James George, Stratton Cottage, Biggleswade, Beds.
B.A., Vern. 1835; LL.D., Vern. 1854; Reg. June2S, 1874.
Young., James Johnston, Castlewellan.
B.A., .Est. 1836; M.A.,^*^. 1839; Reg. June, 1836.
Young, John, Ballymena.
B. A., Vern. 1848; M. A., Hiem. 1874 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1874.
Young, Rev. John Edward Maynt-, York.
B. A., Fern. 1849; M. A., '^st. 1860; Re? Nov. 30, 1860.
Young, John Owen, Portarlington.
B.A., ^st. 1885; M.A., Vern. 1889; Reg. March 5, 1889.
Young, Robert George, CuldafF House, Culdaff, Co. Donegal.
B.A., jEst. 1856; M.A., Hiem. 1859; Reg. Dee. 16, 1859.
Young, Rev. Richard, Mullinahone.
B.A., JEst. 1847 ; M.A., Vern. 1875 ; Reg. Feb. 10, 1875.
Young, Rev. Samuel Barker, 74, Northumberland-road.
B. A., Vern. 1837; M.A., Vern. 1875; Reg. February 10.,
1876.
690 UNIVERSITY ELECTORS.
Young, Rev. Sam. Wilderspin, Toronto.
B. A., ja'ie?n. 1862 ; M. A., Vern. 1866 ; Reg. Auf/. 27, 1874.
Young, Rev. Samuel Martin, St. Marylebone Infirmary, Notting-hill,
London.
B. A., ^.st. 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. Mai/ 2, 1888.
Young, Rev. Wm. James Mitchell, Mevagissey, St. Austell,
Cornwall.
B. A., Vern. 1849 ; M. A., Hiem. 1873; Reg. Dec. 19, 1873.
Young, "William John, Hindmarsh Model School, Adelaide,
S. Australia.
B.A., ^st. 1877; M.A., ^st 1882; Reg. May 3, 1882.
ADDITIONAL ELECTORS.
Abbott, Arthur Joseph.
_ B.A., mem. 1888 ; M.D., mem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Bird, Gerard Acheson, Enniskillen.
B.A. and M.A., mem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Bookey, Richard Hastings, Oakvale, Berkhampsted, Hants.
B.A., mem. 1884 ; M.A., mem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Bristow, Rev. John Berkeley, Cammony, Belfast.
B.A., mem. 1887 : M.A., mem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Cole- Baker, Lyster, The Elm Tjees, Southsea.
B.A., Vern. 1889 ; M.D., mem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Colles, Abraham Richard, 21, Stephen's-green.
B.A., mem. 1885 ; M.A., mem., 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Colvin, Rev. William, Didsbury, Manchester.
B.A., metn. 1889; M.A., mem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Connolly, Rev. William Edward Sharman, Berkeley Hall, Cork.
B.A., J^J-st. 1880 ; M.A., mem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Dickinscm, Rev. Charles Russell, Shifnal.
B.A., mem. 1888 ; M.A., Hicm. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Eakin, James Wilson, Trinidad.
B.A., mem. 1873 ; M.D.,^im. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Fayle, Harry, Springfield House, Parsonstown.
B.A., mem. 1886 ; M.D., mem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Figgis, Thomas Frederick, Newlands, Bray.
B.A., mem. 1889; LL.D., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 16, 1892.
Foebery, Gerald Walcott, The School, Nowark-on-Trent.
B.A., Hiem. 1889 ; M. A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Green, Frederick James, Ahern House, Conna, Co. Cork.
li.A.,Hiem. 1889; M.D., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
UKIYEESITY ELECTOKS. 691
Hutton, Darnton.
B.A., Vern. 1850 ; M.A., Siem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Johnstoii, Rev. Alfred Wade, Annaghmore Rectory, Portadown.
B.A., Hiem. 1888; M.A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Jones, Vernon Lanaphier, 2, Bennett-street, St. James', London.
B.A., Riem. 1886; M.D., Jliem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Keane, Rev. Charles Edward, Killoe Rectory, Longford.
B.A., mem. 1887; M.A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 16, 1892.
Kidd, Rev. Ralph, Rathvilly.
B.A., ^si. 1886; M.A., Iliem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Lee, Rev. William Henry Atkins, 28, Eden Crescent, Belfast.
B.A., mem. 1887; M.A., mem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Littledale, Harold, Abroad.
B.A., mem. 1876; M.A., mem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Mac Carthy, William Ffennell, 58, The Tithing, Worcester.
B.A., ^st. 1878 ; M.D., Miem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
M'Cullagh, James Acheson, 27, Clarendon-street, Derry.
B.A., Eiem. 1875; M.D., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Moorhead, Hercules Bradshaw, Guernsey.
B.A., mem. 1889; M.D., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Nesbitt, Rev. John Christopher, Roseleigh, Narboro'-road,
LGlCGStGr
B.A., 1889; M.A., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
O'Connell, John Robert, 10, Mountjoy- square.
B.A., Eiem. 1889 ; M.A. and LL.D., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dee. 15,
1892.
Price, Rev. Isaac, St. Luke's Vicarage, Preston.
B.A., Eiem. 1861; M.A., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dee. 15, 1892.
Price, Rev. Llewellyn Griffith Scott.
B.A., Eieni. 1886 ; M.A., Eiem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Raven, Rev. Colin Harris, Fressingfield Vicarage, Harleston.
B.A., Eiem. 1889 ; M.A., Eiem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Reid, Nicholas Alexander, Florencecourt, Enniskillen.
B.A., Eiem. 1886 ; M.D., Eiem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Sandys, Francis Edmund, 5, Upper Camden-street.
B.A., Eiem. 1885 ; LL,D., Eiem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Scott, Horatio Francis Ninian, Sunnyside, Benhill-street, Sutton,
Surrey.
B.A., Eiem. 1886 ; M.D., Eiem., 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Scott, William Robert, 19, Trinity College.
B.A., Eiem. 1889; M.A., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Silcock, Alexander, India.
B.A., ^st. 1879 ; M.D., Eiem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Smith, Charles, 29, Trinity College.
B.A., Eiem. 1889(; M.A., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Stack, Rev. Charles Robert Rowan, Frorae, Somerset.
B.A., Etem. 1889; M.A., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Stranack, Charles Walter Montague, The School, Derby.
B.A., Eiem. 1889 ; M.A., Eiem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Sullivan, Rev. Leonard Leader, Abroad.
B.A., Eiem. 1889; M.A., Eiem. 1892 ; Reg. Dec. 16, 1892.
Swiney, Francis Sydney, Moyagh, Raraelton.
B.A., ^st. 1887; M.D., Eiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
2l
692 TJNtVEESITY ELECTOR.
Thomton-Dueebury, Rev. Charles Leonard, 220, Cable-street, St.
George's-in-the-East, London.
B.A., Hiem. 1889; M.A., Hiem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Westwood, Samuel Conslantine, Melbourne.
B.A., uEst. 1889; M.D., Biem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Young, Louis Tarleton, Abroad.
B.A., Vern. 1882 ; M.D., mem. 1892; Reg. Dec. 15, 1892.
Total, 4464
INDEX
\_Figures marked thus (7*) refer to the first portion of the Calendar.]
Page
Academic Council . . 34*, 1
Almanac .11*
Anatomist, University . 174,175
Anatomy, Lectures in . . . 180
Museum of . . . 216
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, 256
Stewart
Scholarship in . . . 193, 257
Ancient History (see History).
Anthropometric Laboratory . 216
Arabic, Lectures in .... 90
Prizes in 126
Prizemen in ... 245
Army, Commissions in . . 56*
Arts, Degrees in 5
conferred in
1892, 91*
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 1892 . 62*
Astronomical Observatory . 215
Astronomy, Public Lectures in 90
Attorneys, Admission of . . 168
Avary Exhibitions . . . 133
Page
Bachelors 5, 15
on College Books,
(see College, present Members
of).
Bachelors of Arts (see also
Degrees conferred in 1892,
p. 91*) 5
in Divinity ... 6
in Laws ... 7, 170
in Medicine
8, 185, 399
in Surgery
8, 186, 393
in Obstetric Science
8, 187, 391
in Engineering
204, 418
in Music .... 9
Barristers, Eules as to Admis-
sion of 166, 167
Bedell Scholars and Prizemen 251
Scholarships . . . .155
Bell of Trinity College, . .221
Benefactors of Trinity Col-
lege 438
Berkeley's (Bishop) Gold
Medals 112
Medallists . . .233
Biblical Greek, Lectures in 150
Prizes in . . 106
Biblical Scholars, Wall . . 227
Biological Association . . . 43*
Blake Scholarship .... 243
Books, College, Names on, . 476
Botanic Gardens 217
Botany, Professorship of 174, 176
Lectures and Demon-
strations in . . . 88, 181
: Ordinary Course in 49, 54
Honor Course in . . 72
Moderatorship Course in 84
Museum of , . . 217
2 M
682
INDEX.
PaRe
Briggs Exhibition . . . .133
Brooke Prizes 101
Prizemen . . . .227
William, Exhibition 159
Buildings of Trinity College 219
Butcher Exhibitions . . .158
Cambridge, Admission of Stu-
dents from 37
Cambridge, Admission of
Graduates from {ad eundem
Gradum) 10, 11
Campanile 221
Caput 3
Carson Prize 107
Catechetical Lectures and Course
39, 57
Premiums . 73*, 58
Certificates . . 58
Celtic Philology, Lectures in 90
Certificates, Special, in Engi-
neering School . . 204, 258
Chaldee and Syriac, Exami-
nation in and Prizes in
125, 149
Chambers in College ... 20
Chancellors of the University 445
Chapel of Trinity College . .221
Chapel, Hours of Service in . 9*
Preachers in . . .10*-
Attendance in . . . 21
Charges, College 16
Chemistry,Professorshipof 174, 176
Lectures in . 88, 180
Laboratory, Instruc-
tion in, for Moderatorship
Candidates 89
for Sophisters . . 44
; for En-
gineering Students . . . 206
Ordinary Course in
48, 64
Honor Course in . 71
Moderatorship
Course in 83
Chess Club 44*
Choral Society 42*
Church Formularies Prize . 155
Prizemen .... 250
Civil Law (see Laiv) . . .
Clanbraasil Exhibition . .133
Classical Scholarships ... 98
Page
Classical Sizarships ... 29
Classics, Lectures in . . 88, 89
Entrance Prizes in 60*, 28
ISizarships in, 61*, 29
Honor Course in . 64
Moderatorships in . 80
Prizes in .... 112
Gold Medallists and
Moderators in 268
Clinical Lectures 198
Medals ib.
Medallists . . . . ib.
Cluff Memorial Prize . . .119
Prizemen . .243
College, Trinity, Officers of,
for 1891 25*
College, Trinity, Government of 1
College, Trinity, Teaching
Staff of 2
Order of
Rank in 15
Charges in . 16
Residence in 20
Buildings of 219
Present
Members of 476
Colonies, Admission to De-
grees of Persons resident in 9
Commencements, ... 3, 4
days of . . 11
Medals given
at 265
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
C omposition. Vice- Ch ancellor 's
Prizes in . . 113,122,236
Tyrrell Memorial
Prize in .... 115, 242
Entrance Prizes
in 00*. 28
Divinity Prizes
in ' . 143, 156
INDEX.
683
Page
Composition, Term Prizes in 72**, 55
Commons, Regulations for 22, 37
Constitutional Law (see Law),
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 ia Catechetieals . . 67
Criminal Law (see Law).
Crowe Exhibitions . . . .133
Daunt Memorial Exhibitions
Degrees, Mode of conferring
Exercises required for
ad eundem ....
Fees payable for
Days for conferring .
in Medicine and Sur-
gery, Total expense of . .
conferred in 1892 .
Honorary since 1595 .
in Medicine, from 1800
in Engineering .
158
3
5
10
10
Degree Examination 49, 53, 56
Profes-
sional privileges at
Medals
at
Demonstrations in Botany . .
in Zoology
in Geology
in Anatomy 88,
197
91**
339
380
418
,79
50
265
182
Dining Hall . . . ' - -220
Diplomas in Engineering . .419
in Medicine, Sur-
gery, and Midwifery . .188
Diplomas in State Medicine
189, 380
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 .... 246
Page
Divinity, Testimonium . .148
Testimoniums 78**, 350
Composition Pre-
miums 143, 155
Divinity School 141
Days of Ex-
amination 6**
Admissionto 142
Prizes in .150
Prizemen in
76**, 246
Doctors (see also Degrees con-
ferred in 1892, it?. 88**) .
in Divinity
in Laws . .
in Literature,
in Medicine .
i
7
171
6
186
since 1800 380
in Music 9
in Science, .... 5
on the College Books, ] 9
Donnellan Lectures, . . .91
Downes's Divinity Premiums
76**, 154
Exhibitions . . .132
Dun's, Sir Patrick, Hospital 177, 197
Early English Text Society's
Prize 122
Ecclesiastical History, Lec-
tures in 150
Prizes . 106
Ekenhead Scholarship, . .117
Scholars . . . .243
Electors, University ... 12
List of 503
Electrical Engineering, Lec-
tures on 206
Elizabeth, Charter of . . 1
Elrington Theological Prize 104
Prizemen . . . 228
Engineering, Degrees in
204, 421
Examination, days
of 8*
Engineering, Licenses in 204, 421
Certificates of
complete Course in . . . 204
Diplomates in .419
Lectures in . . 203
Examinations in 202
INDEX.
History, Prizes in .
Prizemen in
Honor Lecturers
Honor Lectures
Honor Courses . .
Papre
119
243
3
61
Certificates in Anatomy
193
Honorary Degrees since 1595 339
Honors in Engineering Scliool
204, 258
Graduates in, since
1794 265
Honors and Prizes, Regula-
tions respecting Term . . 65
Term, in
1892 62*-
Hospital, Sir P. Dun's 177, 197
Attendance for Medi-
cal Students 184
Hospitals recognized by Tiinity
CoUege 200
House Surgeon 199
Indian Civil Service, . 46*, 90
Lectures
for 52*
success-
ful Candidates at . . . 53*
Inns, King's, Kules of . . .166
Inns of Court, English, Regu-
lations of 167
Institutes of Medicine, Profes-
sors of 177
International Law (see Law).
Irish, Lectures in . . 90, 150
Sizarships 30
— — Prizes in 12$
Prizes in, for Divinity
Students . . 155, 157, 252
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).
Paste
Kidd Scholarship, . . . .131
King's, Archbishop, Divinity
Prizes 153
King's, Archbishop, Prizemen 248
King's Professors . . . .176
King's Inns, Rules of . . . 166
Kyle Irish Prize 157
Prizemen . . . 252
Laboratory instruction for
Moderatorship Candidates
for
Sophister Students in Arts
for
44
Medical Students
181, 182
for
. . 206
. 88, 89
60* 28
. . 64
Engineering Students
Latin, Lectures in . .
Entrance Prizes in
Honor Course in
Moderatorship Course in 80
Prizes in . . .113, 235
Law, Moderatorship Course in 85
Law, Prizes in 163
Prizemen in . . 80* 253
Degrees in . . . . 7, 170
in 1892 ... 91*
Lectures in .... 161
Examinations in 7*, 80*, 162
School of .... . 161
Law's, Bishop, Mathematical
Prizes, 109 |
Mathematical
Prizemen 231
Lecturer, Donnellan ... 91
Lectures, Tutors'. . . . 2, 88 I
in Arts, Ordinary j
and Honor. ... 2, 39, 88
for Moderatorship
Candidates 89
Miscellaneous . . 90
Public .... 91
Premiums for Com-
position at . . . . 72*, 55
Catechetical . 39, 57
in Law School . .161
in Medical School 180
in Engineering
School 203, 205
Lecturers, Honor, .... 3;
INDEX.
68*7
Page
Lending Library . . . .214
Library of Trinity College .210
Days of closing of . ib.
Library, Lending . . . .214
Licenses in Engineering 204, 421
Licentiates in Medicine . .417
in Surgery . . * . 416
Literature, English (see English).
Doctors in . . . 6
Stewart Scholarship
in 123, 244
Modern, Honor
Course in 74
Modera-
torships in 86
Littledale Prize, .... 125
Lloyd Exhibitions . . . .108
Exhibitioners . . .230
Logic, Honor Course in . . 67
Moderatorship Course in 81
LogicsandEthics, Prizein 116, 242
M'Cullagh Prize .... 110
Prizemen ... 232
Madden' s Premiums . . .102
Prizemen .... 225
Masters 5, 19
in 1892 91^'
in Arts 5, 19
in Surgery . 8, 187, 388
in Obstetric Science
8, 188, 390
in Engineering 9, 204, 418
on the College Books,
Lists of 7
Master, Senior Non-regent . 3
Materia Medica, Lectures in . 181
Professors of 176
Museum of 218
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 . 265
at Moderatorship Ex-
aminations . . . . 56, 268
Page
Medals, Berkeley . . . 112, 233
Vice- Chancellor's
Latin 113, 235
Clinical 198
Medical Fellows 173
Examinations, Days of 7^^*
Jurisprudence, Pro-
fessors of 177
Lec-
tures in 181
Register of Practi-
tioners 189
Sessions, . . . .180
Scholarships . 192, 256
Schools recognised by
Trinity College . . . .200
School Committee, . 33*
Medical School Buildings . .218
Stewart Scholarships
123, 193, 2o7
Students, Senior
Freshmen Course ... 4 1
Travelling Prize 191, 257
Medicine, Degrees in 8, 185, 201
in 1892 .... 91*
Diploma in . . .188
Graduates in . . . 380
Licentiates in . .417
State, Diplomas in
■ 189, 380
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 . . . 242
Mental Diseases, Stewart
Scholarship in . 123, 193, 257
Metaphysics (see Mental Science).
Michael Roberts Prize . .111
Midleton Exhibition . . .138
Midwife Nurses .... 200
Midwifery, Degrees in . . 187
in 1892 . . .92*
688
(NDRi.
Page
Midwifery, Diploma in . .189
Graduates in . . 390
Professors of . .176
Lectures in . .180
Midwifery, Demonstrations in 181
Practical . . .199
Mineralogy, Lectures in 88, 207
Moderatorship
Course in 84
Museum of . . 216
Prizes in . . .118
Moderators at the Degree Ex-
amination 268
Moderatorships, Eegulations
respecting 56
• Lectures for
Candidates for .... 89
Moderatorships, Courses ap-
pointed for 79
Modern History (see History).
Modem Literature, Honor
Course in 74
Modera-
torships in 86
Moral Philosophy (see Mental
and Moral Science).
Museum Building . . . .221
Museums 215
Music, Degrees in . . . 92*, 9
Musical Degrees, Entrance
for Candidates for . . 9, 27
National History, Scholarship
in 119
Natural Philosophy, Museum
of 215
Natural Science, Lectures
and Demonstrations in 88, 181
HonorCoursein 72
Moderator-
ships in 84
New Shakspere Society's Prize 123
Night Roll 24
Noblemen 15, 16, 25
Non- Foundation Scholars (note/)
468
Nurses, Midwife 200
Trained . . . .199
Observatory, Astronomical . 215
Obstetric Science, Master in
8, 10, 188
Page
Obstetric Science, Bachelor in
8, 10, 187
Diploma in 189
Graduates in
92* 390
Obstetric Surgery, Demonstra-
tions in 181, 199
Officers, University and Col-
lege 25*
Operative Surgery . . 181, 186
Ophthalmic Surgery . . .186
Oriental Languages, Lectures
in 52* 90
Prizes in
125, 244
Oxford, Admission of Stu-
dents from 37
Admission of Gra-
duates from {ad eundem
Gradient) 10, 11
Parliament, Representation of
University in 12
Parsons Exhibition, . . .133
Pastoral Theology, Lectures in 150
Pathology, Museum of . .217
Penal Legislation, Lectures in 161
Pensioners, 16, 25
on College Books 479
Persian, Lectures in ... 90
Prizes in .... 126
Prizemen in . . . 242
Petrology, Lectures in . 88, 207
Moderatorship
Course in 84
Pharmacy, Lectures in . .181
Philology, Comparative, Prize
in 114
Prize-
men in 242
Celtic, Lectures in . .90
Philosophical Society . . . 38*
List of
Presidents 39*
Philosophy, Moral {sbq Moral).
Natural (see
Natural) .
Physic, Regius Professorship
of 172, 173, 175
Physic, School of . . . .172
Examinations
in 81* 184
INDEX.
689
Page
Physic, School of, Prizes in . 191
Prizemen in 256
Eegulationsof 179
^ Staff of . . 179
Physics and Chemistry, Stewart
Scholarship in . 123, 193, 257
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, 244
Political Economy, Prizes in . 121
Prizemen in 244
Political Science (see FoUtical
Economy).
Practice of Medicine, Pro-
fessors of 176
Lectures in .180
Premiums, Cateclietical 73*, 58
at Fellowship Ex-
amination .... 102, 225
Preshyterian Students, Divine
Service for 22
Presbyterian Students, Cate-
chetical Course for . . . 57
Previous Medical Examination 184
Printing House 219
Privileges of Professional Stu-
dents 41, 43, 50
Prizes at Entrance . . 60*, 27
at Term Lectures . 72* 55
at Term Examinations 62*, 55
in School of Divinity
76* 151, 246
in School of Law
80* 163, 253
in School of Physic 191, 256
Professional Schools . . .141
Exami-
nations in, in 1892 . . . 76*
Prize-
men in 246
Professional Students, Privi-
legesof 41,43,50
Page
Professors, how elected . . 2
List of 28*
since the Founda-
tion 429
Professors' Prizes in School
of Physic 193
Provost, The 15
Provosts since 1800 . . .450
Provost's House 220
Public Lectures 91
Rank, Order of 15
E.eid Sizarsbip . ... 31
Eeid Professor, duties of . .161
Reid Professorship, Prize at
Examination for ... 244
Replacement on College
Books 17, 18
Representation in Parliament 12
Residence 20
Resident Pupils in Dun's
Hospital 199
Respondents . . 89*, 50, 281
Roberts, Michael, Prize . .111
William, Prize, . .115
Rooms in College .... 20
Royal Scholars . . . 138, 140
Ryan Prize, .... 106, 230
Sacrament, whenadministered
in College Chapel . 9* 10*
Sanscrit, Lecturesin
Prizes in . .
Prizemen in
Scholars
since 1800
91
. 126
. 245
15, 95
. 460
Attendance of, at Lec-
tures 97
Exhibitions awarded to 96
Non-Foundation (note j)
468
243
227
251
253
257
97
119
117
131
155
104
Ekenhead . . . .
Wall Biblical . . .
Bedell
Medical
Stewart . . . 244,
Scholarship Examination . .
Blake . . . .
Ekenhead, . .
Kidd . . . .
Scholarships, Royal . . .
Wall Biblical .
690
INDKX.
Pagt:
Scholarships, Bedell . . .155
Medical . . .193
Stewart . 123, 193
School Exhibitions . . 135, 140
Schools, Professional . . .141
Medical, recognized
by Trinity College . . .200
Science, Doctors in ... 5
Science, Gold Medallists in . 268
Science Scholarships, ... 95
Senate, Members of ... 491
Fees payable
by . 19
Senior Exhibitions . . . .130
Senior Master Non-regent . 3
Sessions, Medical . . . .180
Shakspere Society's Prize . 123
Sizars 61* 16, 30
Sizarships 29
Smith's, Erasmus, Exhibitions
135
Span Exhibition 133
Spanish, Prizes in . . , .127
Special Certificates in Engi-
neering School . . 204, 258
Special Prizes . . . 102-127
Squares . 222
State Medicine, Qualification in 1 89
Diplomates in 380
Stearne Exhibition . . . .133
Stewart Scholarships
123, 193, 244, 257
Students 223
Studentships 100
Supplemental Examinations,
Rules respecting . 34, 35, 36
Supplemental Medallists . . 57
Supplemented Exhibitions of
Erasmus Smith . . 135, 140
Surgery, Regius Professorship
of 173,175
Surgery, Professors of . . 176
Degrees in . . 8, 186
in 1892 91*
Diploma in ... 189
■ Graduates in . . . 388
Licentiates in . • .416
Lectures in . . .180
SurgicalTravelling Prize 191, 257
Surplices, when worn . . 9*, 22
Syriac and Chaldee, Examina-
tion and Prizes in . 125, 149
Page
Teaching Staflf 2
Tercentenary Degrees con-
ferred at {see Honorary
Degrees, pp. 342-349).
Tercentenary, Graduates Memo-
rial 445
Terra Lectures . . . . 38, 88
Examinations (see Un-
dergraduate Course).
Term Examinations, Days of 1*
Honors and Prizes . . 55
obtained in 1892 62*
Terms, University . . 5, 31, 32
Rules as to keeping of,
by Undergraduates ... 33
Terms, and Exercises required
for Degrees 5
Testimoniums, Divinity . . 148
obtained in 1892 . 78*
since 1840 350
Theatre, Public 220
Theological (Elrington) Prize 104
Prizemen . . . 226
Theological Exhibitioners . . 246
Exhibitions . .150
Theological Society . . .40*
Auditors . . .41*
Theology, Pastoral, Lectures in 1 50
Townsend Memorial Prize . Ill
Trained Nurses 199
Travelling Prize, Medical . 191
Surgical .191
Prizemen, Medical 256
Prizemen Surgical 257
Trinity College (see College).
Tutors 25*, 25
Tutors' Lectures .... 88
Tyrrell Memorial Prize 115,242
Undergraduate Terms . . 31, 32
Undergraduates on College
Books AS2
Undergraduates, Days of Exa-
mination for 1*
University, Government of . 1
University, Teaching Staff of 2
Senate . . . 3, 19
Senate, Members of ""
Electors ....
Electors, List of
Officers ....
INDKX.
691
Page
University, Representation of
in Parliament .... 12
Chancellors of . .445
Professors of . . 429
Vaccination, Practical . . .184
Vice-Chancellor's Prizes 113, 236
Latin Medals 113
Latin Medal-
lists 235
Visitors 25*
Voting Papers at Elections . 13
Waiters 96
Wall Biblical Scholars . . .227
Scholarships . 104
Warren Prize in Church For-
mularies 155
Prizemen .... 250
Page
Whately Memorial Prize in
Political Economy . . .121
Prizemen . . 244
Wilkins Memorial Prize, . . 442
William Brooke Exhibition . 159
William Roberts Prize, , .115
Women, Examinations for . 68*
Worrall Exhibitions . . .133
Wray Prize 116
Prizemen 242
Yelverton Exhibition
133
176
Zoology, Professors of .
Lectures in .... 88
Demonstrations in . 88
Honor Course in . . 72
Moderatorship Course in 84
Museum . . 216, 221
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