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Music 251
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Medical Course ... ... ... ... ... ... 255
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Science Courses (Pass) ... ... ... ... ... 262
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Master of Science and Doctor of Science ... ... 273
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Doctorate in Philosophy ... ... ... ... ... 279
University Fellowships ... ... ... ... ... 285
Scholarships and Prizes 286
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Regulations of the Dirham Colleges 405
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12
W. !
1 ";
Th.
S. Hilary. Bishof^.
U
K.
' 5
S.
i6
S3.
^rrcinb ^itniaii viftcr (f piphanti.
1 7
.M.
i8
Tu.
.v. Prised, Virgin and Martyr.
'9
W.
20
Til.
S. Fabian, JJisliof) and Martyr.
F.
.S. Agnes, Virgin a)id Martyr.
-
S.
S. Vincent, Deacon and Martyr.
^3
«.
-Srptu-.igcsimrt ^Suubau.
24
M.
2S
Tu.
(Conln-rsion of -^ ^.lul
26
W.
27
Th.
28
F.
29
S.
30
«.
^fxagrsitna -Snnliau.
3'
Xl.
,'
JANUARY. i92i
1st, Sun Rises 8.33 a.m., Sets 3.47 p.m., at Dlrh.am.
S. Candidates for D.Sc. to send in their names.
2 i3.
-, M.
; Tu.
.S w.
b Th.
7 F.
8 S.
9 36.
in M. House and Finance Committees, Armstrong- College.
I I Tu. Mpiphany Term ot the Colle_s:::e ot .Metiii-ine hegins.
Epiphaii)" Term ot Armstrong' College begins.
Matriculaticin Examinfuion (Durham Division)
begins.
12 W.
13 Th. Board of the Faculty of Coujiiierce.
14 F. Durham Colleges Epiphan\ Term begins.
15 S.
16 IS1.
17 M. \ Lectures at Durham begin. Coimcil of Armstrong
Collesfe.
18 Tu.!
19 W. Board of Clinical -Studies. Board oi the Faculty of
Science.
20 Th. Finance Committee ot Senate. Matriculation Board.
Board of the P'acuhy ot Theology.
21 F. Boards of the Faculties of Arts and Letters.
^2 ! S. i
24 M. I Estates Connnittee.
Board of Professors, Armstrong College.
25 Tu. Council of the Durham Colleges.
26 W. I Candidates for Examinations in Theolog\" to send
in their names.
27 Th.
28 F. I Tuition Fees at Durham to be paid.
29 S. I
30 . <3.
31 M. j Exercises tor D.Mus. to be sent in. House and
I Finance Committees, Armstrong College.
i6
I' !•: H R r A i; \-
I'llASKS OF THK iMOON.
\e\v Moon, 8tl), 12.37 «i-'ii- | F"" Moon, jjiul, 9.32 a.m.
First Quarter, 15th, 6.5^ p.m. |
1 I TuJ Vit-il.
2 W. J^urifii-atiou of the J(3. '0. .^H.
^ Th. .V. B/iist'i/s, Blshofi and Martyr.
4 F.
5 .S. .*». Airallui, X^irir'ni and Martyr.
6 23. Q^uiDiiu.iaci^im.i ^imb.ui.
7 M.
8 Tn.
9 \V. ^5h eo.lciiu-'ob.in.
10 111.
11 K.
12 .S.
13 J3. ' Jt^ivdt -Suufian in 'iii\\\.
14 M. -V. Valcniinc, BisJiof) (Did Martyr.
,5 Tm.
16 W. E.MHF.R Day.
17 Th.
18 F. E.MBKR Day.
iq S. E.MBER Day.
20 %. (Sfcoiib ^uubai) in ^cnt.
21 M,
12 Tu
23 \V. \'i^il.
24 Th. -S. /Batthias. <3^p. anb i\\.
25 F.
26 S.
27 ?3-
28 M.
Xhivb .^nnbai) in ^'cnt.
FEBRUARY. 1921.
I
I St,
Sun Rises 7.59 a.m., Sets 4.41 p.m., at Durham.
Tu.
Convocation and Meeting- of Senate at Durham.
2
W.
3
Th.
4
F.
Meeting: of the Curators of the Library.
5
S.
6
23.
/
]\l.
Estates Committee. Council of .A.rmsirong- College.
8
Tu.
Council oi the Durham Colleges. Council of the
College of Medicine.
9
\V.
No Lectures at Durham. «
10
Th.
F.
'-
S.
i_^
S3.
•4
M.
Open Day.
15
Tu.
Meeting- ot the Board of Faculties.
16
W.
Last day for Entries for Second and Final Examin-
ations for B.Sc. in Agriculture.
>7
Th.
Finance Committee of Senate.
18
F.
-
'9
S.
20
*J.
2 1
iM.
Estates Committee. Board of Professors, .Armstiong
Collegia.
22
Tu.
Council of the Durham Colleges.
2 "^
\V.
24.
Th.
-5
F.
^6
S.
Last da\' foi- entries for Diploma in Ag-riculture
Examination.
-7
3S3.
28
M.
i
1
i8
H)J1.
M A RC 11 .
Phases of the Moon.
Last Quarter, ist, j.jj p.m. I First Quarter, 17th, 3.49 a.m.
Now Min>n, qth, 6.g p.m. | Full Moon, 23rd, 8.19 p.m.
Last Quarter, 31 si, 0.13 a.m.
I I Tu. .b". David, Arc/ihishi)/y.
2 \V. .9. C/ia(f, Bishop.
3 Til.
4 F.
6 - 13. J-'nuith ^unb.ui in ICnit.
7 M. ,V. Prrpetna, M'arlvr.
8 Tu.
9 W.
10 Th.
11 F.
12 S. .S'. Gregory, Arr/ihisltop.
§. Jffifth .SniiO.ii) ill iCfiit.
M.
Tu.
\V.
Th.
F.
S.
S. Ed'Murd, King of West Saxons.
1
20
'?6. 1
21
.M.
22
Tu.
2.3
W.,
24
Ih.l
2,S
F. \
26
S. i
i
53.
28
.\I.
29
Tu.
1O
W.
.S'
Th.
-Si.vth ^uuiiaB in 4£cnt.
MoNOAY BEFORE Easter. .S". Benedict, Ahhoi.
Tl KSDAY BEFORE EaSTER.
W'ed.nesdav hefore Easter.
Thlrsoay before Easter.
Good Friday, ^nuimciatiou of tlic <3. "0. i'^.
Easter Even. \'i.<'l-
Monday in Easter Week.
Tuesday in Faster Week.
MARCH. 192 1,
1st, Sun Rises 6.59 a.m., Sets 5.39 p.m., at Durham.
Tu. Meeting- oi Senate at College of Medicine.
W.
3
Th.
4
F.
5
S.
6
^.
7
Al.
8
Tu
9
W.
10
Th
1 1
F.
12
S.
U
W
'4
M.
House and Finance Committees, Armstrong' College.
Class Examinations al the College of Metlicine
begin. Examination for the Degree of Bachelor
of H^'giene, and for the Diploma in Public Health
begins.
Examinations for L.Th. (Paits A aiul H) begin.
Collections and Examinations for Cnivei'silx' Scliolar-
ships begin.
Second M.B. ami H.S., and Third L.D S. l-'x;iminalions
begin.
First JNJ.H. and H.S., and F\v>\ .ind Secc-md L. P.S.
I Examinations begin. P'xaminativins tor Pipk^ma
j in Ag'riculture begin. C'liuni-i! oi' Armstriing
Colleg:e.
15 Tu. D.Hv. (Essa\') Examin.itii)n. niuiiam (."iilleges
I I Epiphany Term ends.
16 i VV. j Third M.B. and B.S. Examination begins. Second
I and Final B.Sc. Examinations in Ag-ricullure begin.
I I Candidates to send in their names for Klxamin-
I I ations in Arts and Theolog-y (including H.l">.l.
17 ]Th.| First Examination in Music begins.
18 1 F. I Practical Examination in Music. M.D. (Practitioners)
I i M.S., Final M.B. and B.S., and Final L.D.S.
Examinations begin.
19 S. Epiphany Term of Armstrong College ends. Last d^u'
for entries for Examinations in .Arts, Science (other
than Agiiculiure) and Commerce, and for Diploni.a
: j in 'Iheorv and Practice of Teaching,
^o j^.^ I "^'^ ~ ' ^
21 ' M. j Estates Connnittee.
22 Tn.
-3 I W. I
24 Th.
26 I S. I Convocation at the College ot Medicine. Epiphany
Term of the Coltege of Medicine ends.
27 ii©:
28 ' M.
29 Tu.j [31] Exenises for B.Alus. to be sent in. Candiilales
30 W. I for M..Sc.to send in their names. Last day tor
31 Th.! entries for W. R. Noble .Memorial Scholarship.
iQji. APRIL.
Phasks ov the Moon.
New Moon, 8tli, 9.5 p.m. I Full Moon, 22nd, 7.49 a.m.
First Quarter, 15111, 10.12 a.m. | Last Quarter, 30tli, 4.9 a.m.
1 If. i
2 s.
3 a. #irst (Suubai) vlftCV (f.lSitcr. .V. Richard, Bishop.
4 AL .-S". Ambrose, Bishop.
i ^ Tu.
! t> W.
7 Til.
5 F. :
9 |S.
10 S3, ^cronli ^nnb.in .iftcr (f.istcr.
11 M.
12 Tu.
•3 W.
14 Th.
'5 F-
16 .S.
17 (^. Thivli ^unb.u) uftrv (gastcr.
18 .M.
19 Tu. ■^- Alphcire, Archbishop.
20 \V.
21 Th.
22 F.
2^ S . -*>• Georgi', Martyr.
'4 <& J'ourth ^nnb-.n) after (E.istn-.
25 M. ^ 4B.uin (£U. •Aw'h i«.
26 Tu.
27 W.
28 Th.
29 F.
.10 S. i
APRIL. ic,2i.
1st,
Sun Rises 5.42 a.m., Sets 6.40 p.m., at Durh.a.m.
1
1
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
q
lO
1 1
12
>3
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
-3
24
25
26
-7
28
29
30
F.
S.
^•
M.
Tu.
\V.
Th.
F.
S.
«•
M.
Tu.
W.
Th.
F.
s.
§.
M.
Tu.
W.
Th.
F.
S.
iQ.
M.
|Tu.
W.
Th.
F.
S.
-
IS.
in
Easter Term ot the Collei;e of Medicine begii
Candidates tor M.A. and M.Litt. to send
their names.
Registration Hook ot tlie College of Medicine close.
Easter Term of Armstronjj Collegfe beg-ins.
Board (U the Faculty oi' Commerce.
1
Board of Professois, Armstrong College.
Board oi Clinical Studies. Board of the Faculty
Science.
Durham Colleges Easter Term begins. Candida
for B.Sc. and B.Com. to send in tlieir names.
of
es
I92I. MAY.
Phases of the Moon.
New Moon, 7th, 9.2 p.m. Full Moon, 21st, 8.
First Quarter, 14th, 3.25 p.m. Last Quarter, 29th
15 p.m.
9.45 p.m.
2 ' M.
3 Tu.
4 w.
5 Th.
6 F.
7 S.
8 (g.
9 M.
10 Tu.
11 W.
12 Th.
•3 F.
14 S.
cdfifth ^unbat) after (faetrr. -^^. J3hiltp
RociATION DaV.
Rogation Day. //n'cn/ion of the Cross.
Rogation Day. \'igil.
^Vsctnsiou 33a 1)
5. Johti Ev. ante port. Lat.
tni Jamrs,
-Sunbaii after ^srcnsion ^.iji.
Vigil.
15
16
'7
18
19
20
21
Qgf.
M.
Tu.
W.
Th.
F.
S.
ggihitsun ^ai).
Monday in VVhitsin Week.
Tuesday in Wiutsin Week.
Ember Day.
5". Dmistii}! , Archbishop.
E.MBER Day.
Ember Day.
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Q5.
M.
Tu.
W.
Th.
F.
S.
<^-
M.
Tu.
"(Ertniti) ^uubaii.
5. Augustine, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Ven. Bede, Priest.
jFir«t ^nn^ji)} rtftcr lErinitj).
29
30
3'
MAY. 192 1.
1st, Sun Rises 4.30 a.m., Skts 7.38 p.m., at Durham.
i
l§.
2
1 M.
Lectures at Durham beg^in.
3
jTu
4
W.
5
Th
No Lectures at Durham. Finance Committee of
Senate. Matriculation Board. Board of the
[ ^ Faculty of Theology.
6
F. 1 Boards of the Faculties of Arts and Letters.
7
S.
I
8
9
M. Estates Committee. House and Finance Committees,
Armstrong- Colleg:e.
10
Tu. Council of the Durham Colleg:es.
II
w. i
12 j Th.
13 F. i Tuition Fees at Durham to be paid.
14 S.
'5
^.
16
M.
Open Day.
17
Tu.
Meeting of Senate at Durham.
18
W.
19
Th.
20
F.
Meeting of the Curators of the Library.
21
S.
22 ;
^•
23
M.
Estates Committee. Council of Armstrong College.
24
Tu.
Council of the Durham Colleges.
25
W.
26
Th.
1
27 1
F.
Long- Reading Prize.
28 1
S.
29
§•
30 I
M.
Board of Professors, Armstrong College.
^' i
Tu.
Meeting of the Board of Faculties.
-'4
1Q2I.
J u N i<: .
Phases of the Moon.
New Moon, 6th, 6.15 a.m. Full iMoon, 20th, 9.41 a.m.
First Quarter, 12th, 9.0 p.m. Last Quarter, 28th, 1.17 p.m.
1 VV.
.S'. Nicojnede, Priest nud Marlyr.
2 Th.
3 F-
4 s.
5 l^-
fSfconl) J^uuti.U) aftrr Triuiti}. -S". Bonifure, Bishop
unci Martyr.
6 M.
7 Tu.
8 W.
q Til.
10 F.
11 S.
^. iV.unaba'j. 3^p. .lut) i^l.
12 gg.
Tlttrb ^unbnu after 1'rinttjj.
,3 M.
■ 4 Tu.
15 \V.
16 Th.
.7 F.
.V. Albtiii, Martyr.
18 S.
19 <:§■
-Ifonrth ^unbau after vTrtuiti}.
20 M.
Translation of Edr^iard Kinir of West Saxons.
21 Tu.
22 W.
23 Th.
Vigil.
24 F.
^tatiUitjj of :Ss. Joint iJaptist.
25 s.
1
26 (§.
.l^ifth .Simbai) after Triniti).
27 M.
28 Tu.
ViKil.
29 \v.
^. iJrtcr. ^p. anb 4H
30 Th.
25
13
JUNE. 1921.
ist, Sun Rises 3.39 a.m., Sets 8.29 p.m., at DiRn.wr.
W. ,
Th.
F.
S.
M.
Tu,
W.
Th.
F.
S.
Finance Commit lee of" Senate.
Declainalion Piize.
Last day for entries tor Matriculation Examination
(Newcastle Division).
Estates Committee. Examination tor the Degree of
B.Hy. and the Diploma in Public Health beg'ins.
Class Examinations at tlie College o( Medicine
beg-in. Hiiuse and Finance Committees, Arm-
strong College. Examinations for M.Sc. and
. B.Sc. and for Armstrong College Diploma in
Applied Science begin.
Council c>f the Durham Colleges. Exaniinatit)iis tor
B.D., M.A. and M.Litt. begin.
Second M.B. and B.S. Examination, and Examinat on
for the Diploma in Psychiatry begin.
M. ' Examinations for B.A., B.Com. and D.Th.P.T. begin.
First M.B. and B.S., and First and Second L.D.S.
I Examinations begin. Council of .Armstrong College.
Tu.' Meeting of Senate at Armstrong College.
W. i Third M.B. and B.S. Examination begins.
Th. Examination for L.Th. (Part B) begins. Examinations
for M.D. (Practitioners), M.S., and Final for M.B.,
and for Licence in Dental Surger\' begin.
F. M.D. (Practitioners), M.S., Final M.B. and B.S., and
S. Final L.D.S. Examinations begin.
M.
Tu.
22
W.
21
Th.
24
25
F.
S.
26
28
M.
Tu.
2q
W.
First, Second and Third Examinations for the Degree
of M.B. , and for the Licence in Dental Surgery and
Examination for the Diploma in Psychiatry begin.
First Year Examination in Arts and Examination for
L.Th. (Part A) begin.
Entrance Scholarship Examinations in Arts and
Theology begin. M.D. (Essay).
Th,
Convocation at Dirha.m. Matriculation Examin-
ation (Durham Division) begins. Durham Colleges
and Armstrong College Easter Term ends.
College of Medicine Eastei- Term ends.
lU
2 1 .
]V\.\.
Thasks of thk Moon.
No
kv Moon, qth, i.-;6 i).iii. 1 Full Moon, jotli, 12.8 a.m.
First Qi
nrter, 12II1, 4. 16 a.m. | Last Quarter, 2Xth, 2.20 a.m.
,
F.
2
S.
Visifalioit of the Blessed Virgin Miiry.
3
(&■
Sixth cSuuiJau after "nTriuiti).
4
M.
Translation 0/' S. Martin , Rishop and Confessor.
5
Tu.
6
W.
7
Th.
♦'
8
F.
9
S.
-
lO
®-
^fUcnth -.Suub.ii) after "^Trinitj).
1 1
M.
12
Tu.
'3
VV.
'4
Th.
'5
F.
Translation of S. Siuit/iin, /lis/to/>.
i6
S.
'7
(g.
Cightli -Suubau after ilriuitiJ.
i8
M.
'9
Tu.
20
\y.
.9. Margaret, Virgin and Martyr.
21
Th.
22
F.
S. Mary Magdalene.
23
S.
Vigil. '
24
2S
M.
iliiith Sunbai) after Irinitt).
^S. James, JVp. aitb #1.
2(5
Tu.
S. An fie.
27
W.
28
Th.
29
F.
30
S.
#
3'
«?•
Tenth -Sunb.ui after Triniti).
27
JULY. 1921.
1st, Sun Rises 3.35 a.m., Sets 8.44 p.m., at Durham.
I F.
2 S.
3
$3.
4
M. ;
5
Tu.i Matriculation Examination (NV-wcastle Division)
beg'ins.
6 \\\
7 Til.,
8
F.
1
9 s.
10 1
».
II
M.
Estates Committee.
12
Tu.
13
W.
14
Th.
15
F.
16
S.
17
§■
18
M.
'9
Tu.
20
W.
21
Th.
22
F.
23
S.
24
25
M.
26
Tu.
27
W.
28
Th.
29
F.
30
S.
3'
^•
28
iq.
1 1 .
AUGUST.
Phasks of thk Moon.
Xew .Moon, jid, 8. iS p.m. Full Moon, iSlh, 3.28 p. 111
First Quarter, 10th, 2.14 p.m. Last Quarter, 26tli, 12.51
p.m .
,
M.
Lammas Day.
2 Tu.
3
W.
4
Th.
5
F.
6
S.
The Transfiguration of our Lord.
7
^■
(Elfbcnth (Sunbau afttr "(llrinttB. The Name of Jesus.
8
M.
9 ^ "•
10 W. 5. La7vrence, Archdeacon and Martyr.
11 Th.
12 F.
.3 s.
1
14 {^. '(Tlurlfth (Suuinii aftrv TTriniti).
15 M. ;
16 Tu.
17 W.
18 1 Th.
19 If.
20 s.
21 jQgf.
'(Ehirtrrnth ^unbng aftfv Trinitg.
22 M.
23 1 Tu.
^'Sril-
24 VV.
^. «.irtholnmclu. JVp. anb ^l.
25 Th.
26 F.
27 S.
28 Q^.
J^ourtcetttlt ^Sunbag wWtx TErinitg. 5. Augustine,
Bp.
2g M.
Beheading of S. Johii Baptist.
30 1 Tu.
3'
W,
''
29
AUGUST. 1921.
ibt, Sun Rises 4.17 a.m., Sets 8.7 p.m., at Durham.
I
M.
2
Tu. ■
3
W. 1
4
Th.
5
F.
6
S.
7
8
M. Candidates for Intermediate and Second Year
Examinations for B.A. to send in their names.
1
9
Tu.
10
W.
1 1 Th.
12 F.
13 S.
Last day for entries for Matriculation Examination
i
(Newcastle Division).
14 S-
15 M.
16 Tu.
17 W.
18 Th.
19 F.
20 S.
21 ^.
22 M.
21, Tu.
24 W.
25 \ Th.
26 F.
27 1 S.
28
n.
29
M.
30
Tu.
31
W.
1Q2I. SEPTEiMBER.
Phases of the Moon.
-^e^v Moon, 2nd, 3.33 a.m. | Full Moon, lylh, 7.20 a.m.
Fir.st Quarter, Qth, 3.50 a.m. | Last Quarter, 24111, 9.18 p.
Th .S". Gi7rs, Abbot mid Coit/'essor.
F.
S.
4 ' (g. Jfiftcfnth .Suitb.m after tirtnitn.
.S M.
6 Tu.
7 W. -S". Evurtius, Bishop.
8 Th. Nativitv of the Blessed Virtrin Mary.
q F.
10 . S.
11 (^. (Si.vtccuth <^unb.ii) after '^viniti).
12 M.
'3 : Tu.
•14 W. The Exultation of the Holy Cross.
15 Th.
16 F.
17 S. ■*>'• Lambert, Bishop and Martyr.
18 (§. (Scbtntccnth <^unbap after ITvinitj).
19 , M.
20 Tu. Vigil.
21 W. Ember Day. ^. JlVatthclu, 3^p., (fb., aub M.
12 Th.
23 F. Ember Day.
24 i S. Ember Day.
25 i 36- (Eighteenth (Sunbag after %.x\xdix).
26 ' M. 5. Cyprian^ Archbishop and Martyr.
27 ' Tu.
28 \V.
29 Th. ^. ittichitfl aub all Jlngels.
30 F. S. Jerome, Doctor. ^-
31
SEPTEMBER. 1921.
I St
Sun Rises 5.14 a.m., Sets 6.58 p.m., .\t Durham.
■
Th
Last da\' tor onlries tor Fiist and Seloiul Exam-
inations in Commerce, First and Second Exam-
inations in Science, Lloyd s Rei^ister Scholai"-
ship Examination, Armstronj^- College Diploma
2
F.
Examinations, and Examination for Entrance
3
4
S.
i Exhibitions in Arts (Armstrong- College).
i
5
M.
6
Tu.
7
W.
8
Th.
9
F.
lO
1 1
S.
13.
12
M.
'3
Tu.
Examination for Matriculation (Newcastle Division),
and for University Medical Scholarship begins.
Candidates for M.A. and M.Lilt. to send in their
'4
W.
names.
'5
Th.
i6
F.
17
i8
S.
'9
M.
Estates Committee. Intermediate and Second Year
Examinations for B.A. begin.
20
Tu.
Examinations for Degrees in Music.
21
W.
22
Th.
First Examination in Music.
23
F.
24
25
S.
CoNVt^CATlON at Durham.
26
M.
First and Second Examinations in Science and
Commerce, and Examinations for Armstrong
College Diplomas and Lloyd s Register Schol-
arships begin. Meeting of Council of Armstrong
College. Meeting of House Committee of Arm-
27
Tu.
strong College. Meeting of Finance Committee
28
W.
of Armstrong- College.
29
Th.
Examination for Entrance Exhibitions in Arts at
Armstrong College begins.
30
F.
I92I. OCTOBER.
Phasks ok the Moon.
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1
•
AN ACT
to make further provision with respect to the
University of Durham.
1ST August, 1908.
Whereas it is expedient to reconstitute the University of
Durham, and for that purpose to appoint a statutory com-
mission :
Be it therefore enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty,
by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual
and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament
assembled, and by the authority of the same as follows : —
appointment of commissioners.
|.— (i) There shall be a body of commissioners styled the
University of Durham Commissioners, and consisting in the
first instance of the following persons, namely : —
His Grace Henrv George Percv, Duke of Northumberland,
K.G., P.C, D.C.L., F.R.S. ;
The Right Reverend Archibald, Lord Bishop of Exeter,
D.D., LL.D., sometime Vice-Chancellor of the University
of London ;
The Right Honourable Henry De Yere Vane, Baron Barnard,
D.C.L. ;
The Right Honourable Sir Francis Mowatt, G.C.B., P.C,
LL.D., sometime Permanent Secretary of His Majesty's
Treasury ;
Sir William Selby Church, Bart., K.C.B., LL.D., D.C.L. ,
M.D., D.Sc, sometime President of the Royal College of
Physicians of London ;
John Scott Fox, Esquire, K.C., M.A., Chancellor of the
County Palatine of Durham ;
The Reverend John Richard Magrath, D.D., Provost of
Queen's College, Oxford, sometime Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Oxford ;
Joseph Larmor, Esquire, LL.D., D.C.L., D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S.,
Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in the University of
Cambridge ;
and it shall be lawful for His Majesty to appoint a secretary to
the commissioners.
(2) If and whenever any vacancy occurs among the com-
missioners, it shall be lawful for His Majesty the King to
appoint a person to fill the vacancy ; but the name of every
40 ACT.
person so appointed shall be lair! before both Houses of
Parliament within ten days after the appointment if Parliament
is then sitting, or, if not, then within ten days after the next
sittin(i of Parliament.
(3) The commissioners ina\' appoint or employ such persons
as thev mav think necessary for the e.xecution of their duties
under this Act, and may remove any person so appointed or
employed.
DURATION AND PROCEEDINGS OF COMMISSIONERS.
2. — (i) The powers of the commissioners shall continue
until the end of the year one thousand nine hundred and nine,
and no longer ; but it shall be lawful for His Majesty the King,
from time to time, with the advice of His I^rivy Council, on the
application of the commissioners, to continue the powers of
the commissioners for such time as His Majesty thinks fit, but
not beyond the end of the year one thousand nine hundred
and eleven.
{2) The commissioner first named in tliis Act shall be tiie
chairman of the commissioners ; and, in case of liis ceasing
from any cause to be a commissioner, or of his absence from any
meeting, the commissioners present at each meeting shall
choose a chairman.
(3) The powers of the commissioners may be exercised at a
meeting at which three or more commissioners are present.
(4) In case of an equality of votes on a question at a
meeting, the chairman of the meeting shall have a second or
casting vote in respect of that question.
(5) Tlie commissioners shall have a common seal, which
shall be judicially noticed.
(6) Any act of the commissioners shall not be invalid by
reason only of any vacancy in their body ; but, if at any time,
and as long as, the number of persons acting as commissioners
is less than five, tlie commissioners shall discontinue the exercise
of their powers.
POWERS AND DUTIES OF COMMISSIONERS.
3. — { I ) Tlie commissioners shall make statutes regulating the
constitution of the University of Durham, and the powers and
duties of its various authorities and constituent bodies and the
disposition of its existing property in general accordance with
the scheme scheduled as an appendix to this Act, but subject
to any moflifications of detail which may appear to them
expedient after considering any representations made to them
by or on behalf of any body or person directly affected, or by
or on behalf of any college or institution giving university or
higher education established within the counties of North-
ACT. 41
umberland, Durham, Cumberland, and Westmoreland, or by
or on behalf of any public education authority within the same
counties.
(2) The commissioners shall take such steps as are in their
opinion best adapted for facilitating the making of such repre-
sentations before any such statutes are framed, provided that
no costs incurred in making any such representations shall be
chargeable to the University.
{3) The commissioners shall make statutes regulating the
conditions upon which colleges other than those at present
connected with the University may become affiliated to it and
regulating the procedure by which a college may become so
affiliated, and shall provide in such statutes that any college
within the counties of Northumberland, Durham, Cumberland,
and Westmoreland the application of which for affiliation to
the University may have been refused, may appeal to His
Majesty in Council, and that upon such appeal His Majesty in
Council shall have power to decide whether such application
ought or ought not to be granted, and if His Majesty in Council
shall decide that such application ought to be granted, then such
college shall become affiliated to the University, and shall be
entitled to appoint so many representatives on senate as His
Majesty in Council may determine. ^
(4) The commissioners shall make statutes providing that
the technical college of the borough of Sunderland, as soon as it
shall have satisfied such conditions as may before the passing
of this Act have been specified by senate of the University as
necessary to its being affiliated to the University in the faculty
of science, shall thereupon become affiliated to the University
in that faculty, and shall be entitled to appoint so many
representatives upon Senate as the commissioners may
determine.
The letter addressed by Senate of the University to the
corporation of Sunderland under date the eighteenth day of
June, nineteen hundred and seven, which is scheduled in an
appendix to this Act, shall be construed as embodying the
conditions above referred to.
(5) Statutes made under this Act shall have effect not-
withstanding anything in any Act of Parliament, charter,
Order in Council, statute of the Chapter of Durham, deed, or
other instrument.
APPROVAL OF STATUTES.
4. — ( I ) When any statute has been made by the com-
missioners, a notice of its having been made, and of the place
where copies of it can be obtained, shall be published in the
42 ACT.
London Gazette, and the statute shall be laid as soon as may be
before both Houses of Parliament, and shall not be valid until
it has been approved by His Majesty the King in Council.
(.:) If either House of Parliament, within forty tlays,
exclusive of any period of proro^ijation. after a statute has been
laid before H containing any provision not alreatly containod in
Schedule I of this Act, presents an address praying the King
to withhold His assent from the statute or any part thereof,
no further proceedings shall be taken on the statute or on the
part thereof to wliich the address relates, but this provision
shall be without prejudice to the making of a new statute.
(3) Any authority of the University of Durham as now
existing, or any college in the University, or any other person
or body directly affected by any such statute, may, within three
months after the notification thereof in the London Gazette,
petition His Majesty in C^ouncil to withhold his approval of the
whole or any part thereof.
(4) His Majesty. in Council may refer any such petition to
a committee of the Privy Coimcil, with a direction that the
committee hear the petitioner personally or by counsel, and
report specially to His Majesty in Council on the matter of the
petition.
(5) Thereupon it shall be lawful for His Majesty, by Order
in Council, either to declare his approval of the statute in whole
or in part, or to signify his disapproval thereof in whole or in
part, but any such disapproval shall be without prejudice to the
making of a new statute.
(6) The costs of any petition under this section may be
regulated by the committee to which the petition is referred.
No costs incurred under this sectipn shall be chargeable to the
University.
POWER TO COMMISSIONERS TO TAKE EVIDENCE AND TO MAKE
RECOMMENDATIONS.
5. — The commissioners shall take evidence upon any of the
matters hereby directed to be dealt with by them ; and may,
if they think fit, from time to time make a report or reports to
His Majesty containing any recommendations which in their
opinion ought to be made for the purpose of better enabling
them to carry out any of the powers hereby entrusted to them.
POWER TO AMEND STATUTES.
6. — After the expiration of the powers of the commissioners,
Senate of the University shall have power to make statutes for
altering or supplementing any of the statutes made by the
commissioners as far as they effect the Chancellor, Senate, or
Convocation of the University or any advisory board thereof
ACT. 43
or any matter at the time under his or their authority and in
particular for providing for the representation on Senate of any
college which may hereafter become affiliated to the University ;
and the authority' established under this Act for the government
of the Durham division of the University shall have power to
make statutes for altering or supplementing any of the statutes
made by the commissioners as far as they shall at the time
affect the Durham division alone : Provided as follows : —
(i) A statute made under this section shall be subject to
the provisions of the foregoing sections, with the
substitution only of Senate or of the authority aforesaid,
as the case may be, for the commissioners :
(2) Before any statute (save any affecting the Durham
division alone) is made under this section the draft
thereof shall be communicated to Convocation, whose
opinion thereon, if returned to Senate within two
months, shall be taken into consideration. In com-
puting this period of two months any part of the
months of July, August, and September, shall not be
counted :
(3) No statute made under this section shall alter the
equality of representation in Senate of the Durham
and the Newcastle divisions of the University, or alter
any statutory provision made in direct pursuance of
anything contained in Schedule I of this Act as far as
it may have particular reference to property or finance,
or to the faculty of theology, or to religious instruction.
7. — Nothing in this Act shall affect the mode of appointment
to any canonry of the Cathedral Church of Durham.
Nothing in this Act shall affect the memorandum or articles
of association of the university of Durham College of Medicine,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or the memorandum and articles of
association of Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or any
rights or privileges secured to either of the said colleges thereby.
SHORT TITLE.
8. — This Act may be cited as the University of Durham
Act, 1908.
SCHEDULE I.
I.
VISITOR.
The Lord Bishop of Durham shall be the visitor of the
University, and shall exercise in that capacity such general
powers as are usually exercised by the visitor of a university as
well as such particular powers as are hereby conveyed to him.
44 ACT.
II.
CHANCELLOR.
1. There shall henceforth be a chancellor, who shall be the
head and chief officer of the University. The Very Reverend
George William Kitchin, D.D., Dean of Durham, shall be the
first chancellor. Succeeding chancellors shall be appointed
by convocation on the nomination of Senate.
2. From the time at which the said Very Reverend George
William Kitchin shall become chancellor, or a chancellor shall
be appointed, the office of warden of the University shall cease,
and the name of chancellor shall thenceforth take the place of
the name of warden in the name of the University.
3. — The chancellor, if present, shall preside over all meetings
of Senate and of Convocation.
4. — Senate as herein constituted shall provide for- the per-
formance of the chancellor's duties in his absence.
III.
GOVEItNORS.
The office and powers of the dean and chapter of Durham as
governors of the University shall cease as soon as this scheme
comes into operation.
IV.
SENATE.
Senate shall henceforth be constituted as follows : —
The chancellor ;
Six persons appointed from time to time by the Crown ;
The dean and the several members of the chapter of the
cathedral church of Durham, and so many other persons
appointed from time to time by the council of the Durham
colleges as herein-after constituted as may at any time
be required to raise the total number under this sub-
clause to six. A time limit of not more than four years
to be inserted in all appointments to Senate mentioned
after this point ;
Six persons appointed from time to time by such professors,
tutors, and lecturers of the Durham division of the
University as are not members of the aforesaid Chapter ;
Four persons appointed from time to time by the University
of Durham College of Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;
Four persons appointed from time to time by the council
of Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;
Four persons appointed from time to time by the professor*
of Armstrong College, Nevrcastle-upon-Tyne ;
ACT, 45
Eight persons appointed by Convocation, of whom four
shall be graduates and past students of the Durham
division of the University, and four shall be graduates
and past students of the Newcastle division, two of these
being past students of Armstrong College and two of the
College of Medicine ;
being thirty-nine persons in all :
Provided that if at any time the constitution of the aforesaid
college of medicine be so amended that its governing body shall
consist wholly or partially of persons other than practitioners
of medicine or surgery or teachers engaged in teaching in the
college, then two of the four persons to be appointed by the
college as aforesaid shall be appointed by the governing body
and the other two by the principal academic board or other
such academic authority existing in the college :
And provided that if at any time the said college of medicine
and Armstrong College should unite to form a single institution,
then the council or other principal managing authority of the
united institution shall appoint six members of Senate and the
professors of the united institution other six, of whom two
at least shall be professors in the faculty of medicine.
POWERS AND DUTIES OF SENATE.
I. — Senate shall determine the time, place, and procedure of
its meetings.
2. — Senate shall have entire control of the real and personal
property of which the University shall be or become possessed
after the coming into operation of the scheme established under
this Act. It shall prescribe the form and custody of the common
seal of the University and shall be empowered to order the
affixing thereof in respect of any matters within the scope of
its powers.
3. — Senate shall keep the matricula of all persons entering
the University, whether in the Durham or in the Newcastle
division, and shall receive all fees paid to the University for
matriculation, for examination, for admission to degrees, titles,
and other University distinctions, or for any other University
privilege.
4. — Subject to anything herein contained, Senate shall be
empowered to make regulations prescribing amongst other
things the conditions whether of study, examination, or other-
wise, upon which candidates may be admitted to the various
degrees, titles, and other University distinctions conferred by
the University, provided always that religious knowledge shall
continue to be a subject in the arts course ; the time, place, and
manner of holding University examinations ; the conditions
46 ACT.
qualifying tor inatiiciilalioii in the Universily ; the tees to be
paid for matriculation, tor examination, for admission to
degrees, titles, and other distinctions, and for any other
University privileges ; the conditions under which fellowships,
scholarships, and other prizes and emoluments may be held of
the University ; ami the conditions under which colleges may
in future be alfiliated to the University. Subject to anything
herein contained. Senate shall be empowered from time to
time to amend, extend, or abrogate any regulation, either now
existing or hereafter to be made by Senate.
5. — Senate shall have the power of proposing persons to
Convocation for admission to degrees.
6. — Senate shall be empowered to accept and administer, as
trustee, endowments for the purpose of fellowships, scholarships,
exhibitions, and prizes ; for the establishment of professor-
ships, lectureships, or readerships, whether to be exercised in
one or other division of the Universitv alone or in both
jointly ; or for the promotion of post-graduate studv or
research.
7. — .Ml examiners in I'niversity examinations shall be
appointed by or with the authority of Senate, and Senate shall
provide their remuneration and prescribe their duties.
8. — Senate shall be empowered to prescribe the duties of all
officers whom it may appoint and to fix their remuneration and
the terms and conditions of their appointments.
Q. — Senate shall be empowered to undertake the inspection
and examination of schools.
10. — Senate shall be empowered to prescribe academic
costumes for members of the Universitv.
LIMITATIONS OF POWERS OF SENATE.
II. — Xo regulation affecting the faculty of theology shall as
far as the sairl faculty is affected thereby be made, amended, or
abrogated, except with the consent of the Lord Bishop of
Durham for the time being.
12. — Except in the faculty of theology, Senate shall not require
or impose any religious test unless in its capacity as trustee of a
benefaction to which such a condition had been attached by its
founder
13. — Without the consent of the Visitor, Senate shall not
abrogate the affiliation of any college now affiliated to the
University.
14. — Senate shall not impose any examination as a test tor
matriculation upon students proposing to enter the Durham
division of the University without the consent of the council
of the Durham colleges as hereinafter constituted, or upon
ACT. 47
students proposing to enter either of the colleges ot the Newcastle
division as hereinafter defined without the consent of such
college.
15. — If within seven days of the passing of any resolution
of Senate iof the making of a regulation of the University as
aforesaid or for the amendment, extension, or abrogation of an
e.xisting regulation, any twelve members of Senate shall declare
their intention of appealing to Convocation against it, then such
resolution shall be without effect unless and until it is confirmed
by Convocation. In the event of an appeal to Convocation
being so demanded, the chancellor shall call a meeting of
Convocation within a reasonable limit of time to consider it,
and notice of such convocation shall be sent to every member
thereof.
PROVISIONS AS REGARDS EXISTING REGULATIONS.
10. — -All existing regulations of the University and all
resolutions heretofore passed by Senate shall, as far as they
are not contradictory to anything herein provided, remain in
force until abrogated or amended by the authority or
authorities competent under these provisions to deal with the
matters severallv concerned : Provided that after the coming
of this scheme into operation the word " warden " or " Senate "
or the words " warden and Senate " in such regulations and
resolutions shall be construed to mean the council of the
Durham colleges as hereinafter constituted when used in
reference to matters authority over which has passed from the
former to the latter, and shall be construed to mean Senate
when used in other connections.
17. — So much of the said regulations as determines the
periods of residence or of study in the University or elsewhere
required as qualifications for the various degrees, titles, and
other distinctions of the University shall not, as far as students
of the Durham division are affected thereby, be altered without
the consent of the council of the Durham colleges, and, as far
as students of either of the colleges of the Newcastle division
are affected thereby, shall not be altered without the consent
of the college concerned.
VI.
DURHAM DIVISION. ITS GOVERNING BODY.
I. — The council of the Durham Colleges shall be constituted
as follows : —
The dean and the several members of the chapter of the
cathedral church of Durham.
The master for the time being of University College.
The principal for the time being of Bishop Hatfield's Hall.
48 ACT.
The treasurer for the time being of the Durham division
of the University.
The professor for the time being of mathematics in the
Durliam division of the University.
The professor for the time being of Hebrew in tlie Durham
division of the University.
The professor for the time being of music in the Durham
division of the University.
The censor for the time being of unattached students in
the Durham division of the University.
Three persons appointed from time to time by such
professors, tutors, and lecturers of the Durham division
of the University as are not ex officio members of the
council for terms not exceeding three years in such
manner that the term of one of them at least shall
expire each year.
The head for the time being of any hall of residence
established in connection with the Durham division of
the U'niversity and duly licensed as such by the council
of the Durham colleges, as long as the number of
students residing in such hall shall not be less than
twenty-five.
One person to be appointed from time to time by Senate
of the University of Durham for a term not exceeding
three years.
Three graduates being past students of the Durham
division of the University to be appointed from time to
time by Convocation of the University of Durham for a
term not exceeding three years.
3. — Every member of the council appointed as aforesaid for a
fixed term shall be eligible for re-appointment on the expiry of
the term.
3. — The said council shall be a body politic and corporate
under the name of the council of the Durham colleges and by
that name shall have perpetual succession and a common seal
with power without any further licence in mortmain to take,
purchase, and hold, and also to sell, grant, exchange, demise,
or otherwise dispose of, real and personal property, and to act
under its seal in all matters within the scope of its powers.
4. — There shall be a warden, who shall be elected from time to
time by the council from amongst its own members. He shall
hold office for such period and shall exercise such powers and
discharge such duties as shall from time to time be prescribed
by the council.
The warden shall, if present, preside over all meetings of th«
council.
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DURHAM PROPERTY.
5. — The entire property both real and personal now vested
in the warden, masters, and scholars of the University of
Durham, including the university library, observatory, and
museum, as well as Bishop Hatfield's Hall and the interest
possessed by the said warden, masters, and scholars in Durham
castle, shall be transferred from the said warden, masters, and
scholars to the council of the Durham colleges, who shall
henceforth hold the said property in trust for the purpose,
amongst other things, of carrying on University education in
Durham, of maintaining University College and Bishop Hatfield's
Hall as residential colleges, of rr»aintaining the aforesaid library
and observatory, of establishing and maintaining fellowships,
scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries, and prizes, of promoting
research, of holding, should it see fit, " extension " classes,
and of doing such other things of an allied nature as are
generally done by university colleges :
Provided always that in the carrying out of all the above
purposes due regard shall be had to the original purpose of the
endowment and to its connection with the cathedral church
of Durham.
CONTINU.\NCE OF PRESENT GRANTS FROM IN'COME THEREOF.
And provided always that out of the income arising from the
said property the said council shall annually pay to Armstrong
College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, the sum of one thousand two
hundred and sixty pounds and such further portion of the said
income as arises from a sum of four thousand and twenty nine
pounds six shillings and ninepence at present invested in London
and North Western Railway three per cent, debenture stock
and charged with the payment of a grant to the said college ;
and shall annually pay to the University of Durham College of
Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, such portion of the said income
as arises from a sum of three thousand eight hundred and
eighty-three pounds at present invested in the same stock
as above-named and charged with the payment of a grant to
the said college ; the moneys so paid to be used for the lawful
purposes of the said colleges respectively as they may deem fit.
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COUNCIL.
6. — The said council shall be the governing body of the
Durham division of the University, and the duty of prov'iding
for the teaching, residence, maintenance, and discipline of
students in Durham, heretofore exercised by the wartlen and
Senate of the University, shall henceforth belong to the council
of the Durham colleges. The said council shall exercise such
powers and enjoy such privileges in the University as are
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herein specified, or may hereafter be granted to it by Senate or
bv Convocation in the exercise of any of its powers as herein
contained.
7. — All trusts for fellowships, scholarsliips, and prizes now
vested in the University of Durham shall henceforth be vested
in tlie Council of the Durham colleges :
Provided that in the interpretation of any trust deed applying
to any of such fellowships, scholarships, and prizes the words
" University of Durham," or any words of similar effect,
where used for the purpose of defining the persons who mav be
beneficiaries of the trust, shall be construed, unless anv contrar\'
intention appears, as applying to the Durham division of the
University only.
CANONICAL CHAIR.S.
8. — The two canonries of Durham hitherto annexetl to
professorships of divinity and of Greek in tiie University of
Durham shall remain so annexed. Appointments to tliese
professorships shall be made, as now, by the I-ord Bishop of
Durham.
ACADEMIC OFKICIiS.
9. — The terms and conditions on which the existing professors
of divinity, Greek, mathematics, Hebrew, and music in the
University hold their appointments shall not be altered
without their respective consent.
10. — The council of the Durham Colleges shall be empowered
to prescribe the duties of all professors w^ho may be appointed
hereafter to these chairs, and to determine their remuneration
except as far as it is determined by particular endowment, as
well as to prescribe the duties and determine the remuneration
of any other profes.sor, tutor, lecturer, or other officer appointed
by the said council :
Provided that no canonical professor shall be thereby debarretl
from performing the ecclesiastical duties of his canonry.
II. — There shall be a master of University College. The
Reverend Henry Gee, D.D., at present master of Univeisity
College, shall so remain, and the terms and conditions on
which he holds his office shall not be changetl without his
consent.
12. — There shall be a principal of Bishop Hatfield's Hall.
Frank Byron Jevons. D.Litt., at present principal of Bishop
Hatfield's Hall, shall so remain, and the terms and conditions
on which he holds his office shall not be changed without his
consent.
13. — Appointment to all other offices in connection with
Univerisity College or Bishop Hatfield's Hall shall be made by
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the master for the time being of L^niversity College or the
principal for the time being of Bishop Hatfield's Hall as the
case may be.
14. — Every person who at the present time is a tutor or
lecturer or other officer by appointment of and under the
authority of the University of Durham, shall continue to hold
the same office as by appointment of and under the authority
of the council of the Durham colleges, and the terms and
conditions on which he holds it shall not be changed without
his consent.
15. — So much of the I'niversity as is hereby placed under the
control of the council of the Durham colleges shall be the
Durham division of the University.
VII.
NEWCASTLE DIViSION.
The Newcastle division of the University shall consist of the
University of Durham College of Medicine, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, and Armstrong College, Newcastle-upon-Tvne, which
shall severally or jointly exercise such powers and enjoy such
privileges in the University as are herein specified or may
hereafter be granted to them by Senate or by Convocation in
the exercise of any of its powers as herein contained :
Provideil that if at any time the said two colleges should unite
to form a single institution, the powers until then exercised
and. the privileges until then enjoyed by the two institutions
separately in virtue of this Act shall thenceforth jointly reside
in the single institution.
VIIl.
PROFESSORS.
1 . — Professors of the University shall be :—
All existing professors of the University, as long as they
shall continue to occupy their chairs.
All ])rofessors who may hereafter be appointed to the two
chairs to which caaonrjes are anne.xed as aforesaid as
long as they shall continue" to hold the said chairs.
All persons who ?nay hereafter be appointed by Senate to
profes-sorships in pursuance of the sixth clause of
.Article V hereof as long as they shall continue to hold
such professorships.
2. — Professors in the University shall be : —
All persons appointed to be professors by the council of the
Durham colleges or by the College of Medicine or by
Armstrong College during their continuance in office.
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IX.
ACADEMIC BOARDS.
There shall be a board of faculties of the ITniversity and
boards of the several faculties, each of which boards shall have
in general such constitution, duties, and powers as the boards
now established by resulations of Senate, saving only such
powers as the said boards or their officers now possess of
requiriiifj, under certain circumstances, a postponement of part
of the business of Senate.
X.
PROVISIO.N FOR FREEDOM OF TEACHING.
I. — The council of the Durham colleges, the College of
-Medicine and .\rnistrong College, and any college affiliated in
pursuance of this .Vet, shall severally have the right of
pro]iosing for the consideration of Senate curricula of University
study and schemes of University examinations based upon
them, to be prescribed, if approved by Senate, as qualifications
for initial degrees applicable to their own students respectively.
2. — It shall not be required of senate that the curricula or
schemes of examination prescribed by it for any degree shall be
the same for all parts of the University.
3. — The privilege of appending the words " in litteria
antiquis " to the title of their degree shall be open only to those
graduates in arts who have pursued in the Durham division of
the I'niversity a curriculum which has included both Latin
and fireek.
XI.
INDEMNITY TO DURHAM.
I. — Senate shall annually pay to the council of the Durham
colleges the sum of eight hundred and eighty pounds as an
indemnity equivalent to the portion of the University's receipts
from degree, examination, and convocation fees that has
hitherto been applicable to purposes now to be transferred
to the said council.
CONTINUANCK OF GRANT FROM FEES TO THE COLLEGE OF
MEDICINE.
2. — Senate shall annually pay to the college of medicine tfie
sum of four hundred pounds in lieu of the grants amounting in
all to four hundred pounds hitherto paid to the said college
out of the University's receipts from degree fees.
COMPENSATION TO DURHAM.
3. — Senate shall annually pay to the council of the I^urhara
colleges the further sum of two hundred pounds as compensation
equivalent to the value for the furtherance of purposes now to be
transferred to the said council of the right of appointment to
certain University offices to be retained b}' Senate, and after the
treasurer of the University shall have ceased to be treasurer of
the Durham division also, then an additional sum of one
hundred pounds, making three hundred pounds in all.
MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIP.
4. — Senate shall, as now, annually devote one hundred
pounds to the maintenance of a scholarship or scholarships in
connection with the college of medicine.
CHARGES ON SENATE.
5. — Senate shall defray the cost of holding all University
examinations including the remuneration of the examiners.
6. — -Senate shall defray the cost of carrying out all its duties
as herein prescribed as well as those of the boards of faculty
and of Convocation.
DIFFERENTIATION OF INCOME.
7. — Senate shall distinguish between such portion of its
income (herein-after called internal income) as arises from fees
paid by students of the University and such portion of its
income (herein-after called external income) as may arise
from other sources.
8.— Payments made in pursuance of clauses 3 and 4 of this
article shall be made out of external income if and so far as
Senate is in possession of such income.
CLAIM FOR DEFICIT.
9. — If in any year the internal income received from the
Durham division or from the College of Medicine or from
Armstrong College shall not suffice to cover the cost of
examining its students as well as its proper share as herein-
after defined of the payments made by Senate in pursuance of
clause 6 of this article, and of the payments made in pursuance
of clauses 3 and 4 also, as far as they are not met out of external
income, then the council of the Durham colleges or the College
of Medicine or Armstrong College as the case may be, shall make
good the deficiency to Senate, and until this is done Senate
shall be relieved of any obligation to examine students of the
institution in question or to propose their admission to degrees.
10. — For the purposes of this article " students " shall
include past as well as present students, and any person
examined in the faculty of medicine shall be deemed to be a
student of the college of medicine.
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DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS INCOME.
II. — Ihe annual residue of the internal income of Senate,
after the payment of the charges accruing in pursuance of
clauses i, 2, 5, and 6 of this article and of such part of the
charges accruing in pursuance of clauses 3 and 4 as cannot be
met out of external income, shall be apportioned amongst and
paid to the council of the Durham colleges, the College of
Medicine, and Armstrong College respectively, in such manner
that each of these institutions shall receive from Senate as
nearly as may be the amount of internal income received from
its students by Senate less the costs incurred by Senate in the
examination of its students and its proper share as herein-after
dehned of the paj'ments made by Senate in pursuance, of clause
6 of this article and of the payments made in pursuance of
clauses 3 and 4 as far as they are not made out of external
income.
The payment to the council of the Durham colleges of the
sum of eight hundred and eighty pounds in pursuance of clause
I of this article shall be deemed to be a payment to the said
council on account of internal income received from students
of the Durham division and the payment to the College of
Medicine of four hundred pounds in pursuance of clause 2
shall be deemed to be a payment to the said college on account
of internal income received from students thereof.
12. — For the purposes of the foregoing clauses the term
" proper share " shall in all cases be construed to mean one-
third.
13. — The annual residue, if any, of the external income of
Senate, save any portion of it that may be subject to the
provisions of particular trusts, shall be devoted to the support
of teaching and research in the two divisions of the University,
for which purpose it shall be apportioned amongst and paid to
the council of the Durham colleges, the College of Medicine
and .Armstrong College respectively, in such manner andat such
times as statutes shall direct.
14. — Senate shall annually cause to be audited and published
all the University accounts.
XII.
CONVOCATION.
I. — Convocation shall be constituted as heretofore.
2. — The time, place, and procedure of meetings of Convocation
and the manner of summoning its meetings shall be determined
by the chancellor. Provided that at least one meeting of
Convocation shall be held in each term.
3- — The conferring of degrees in the University, shall be, as
heretofore, by vote of Convocation upon proposals by Senate
Ad eiindem degrees shall no longer be granted, but Senate may
propose members of the teaching staff in the Durham division
of trie University, at Armstrong College or at the College of
Medicine or at colleges hereafter affiliated, for degrees without
examination. Honorary degrees, the holders of which shall
not have a vote in Convocation, may be conferred as heretofore
on distinguished persons
4. — Convocation shall be empowered to consider and make
representations to Senate or to the chancellor upon any matter
affecting the interests or concerns of the University.
5. — No change shall be made in the constitution of the
University as settled or as subsequently modified under the
provisions of this Act unless Convocation has been consulted
as to the proposed change and allowed a reasonable time to
express an opinion upon it.
6. — No resolution of Senate for the establishment of a new
faculty, degree, title, diploma, or other University distinction
shall be of effect unless the proposal for the establishment of
such new faculty, degree, title, diploma, or distinction shall
have been submitted to Convocation and Convocation shall
have been allowed a reasonable opportunit}- of expressing an
opinion upon it.
7. — Upon appeal made in pursuance of clause fifteen of
Article V of this schedule. Convocation may veto any resolution
of Senate affecting the regulations of the University.
.8. — The Chancellor shall be empowered to summon meetings
of particular faculties at his discretion. He shall summon a
meeting of a faculty within a reasonable period after the receipt
by him of a written request so to do from any thirty members
of the faculty. The time and place of all such meetings and the
mode of procedure thereat shall be determined by the chancellor.
9. — A faculty in meeting assembled shall be empowered to
■consider and make representations to Senate or to Convocation
or to both upon any matter affecting the interests or concerns
of the faculty. ' "^
XIII. ■ '
TREASURER.
I. — Frederick William Ritson, M.A., at present treasurer of
the University, shall remain treasurer of the University and of
the Durham division subject to such terms and conditions as
now govern his office, and provided that the said terms and
conditions may at any time be altered by joint consent of the
•treasurer and of Senate or by joint consent of the treasurer
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and the (.ouncil of the Durham colleges as the case may be.
Subject to any alteration made as above provided, one hundred
pounds of the salary of the said Frederick William Ritson shall
be paid by Senate and the remainder by the council of the
Durham colleges.
2. — Senate shall provide for the custody of the property and
moneys of the University and the council of the Durham
colleges for the custody of the property and moneys of the
Durham division after the said Frederick William Ritson has
ceased to be treasurer.
XIV.
REGISTRAR .\SD REGISTRY.
I. — There shall be a Registrar of the University.
2. — Walter Kercheval Hilton, M.A., at present registrar of
the University, shall remain registrar subject to such terms and
conditions as now govern his office and provided that the said
terms and conditions may at any time be altered by joint
consent of the registrar and of Senate. Subsequent registrars
shall be appointed by Senate, who shall prescribe the terms,
conditions, and tenure of their office.
3. — The office of the registrar shall be in the city of Durham.
SCHEDULE II.
The Letter from Sen.\te of the University of Durh.\m to
THE C0RP0R.\TI0N OF SuNDERLAND.
Under date the eighteenth of June, nitieteen hundred and seven,
referred to in Section three (4) of this Act.
University of Durham,
June i8th, 1907.
Gentlemen,
In reference to your application of the i8th ult. for the
affiliation of the Sunderland Technical .College to the University
of Durham, I am desired by Senate to inform you that the
Committee appointed to consider the apphcation, and to inspect
the buildings and equipment of the college in connection with
it, have reported to Senate, and that Senate has adopted the
conclusions of the report, which are in the following terms :^
" The Committee are of opinion that there is ample oppor-
tunity for the development of University teaching in
Sunderland, and a prospect of it actually taking place in
a near future, and that the technical college is well
adapted to serve as a nucleus. At present, however,
the college is not in a position to undertake the
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curriculum the University requires in pure science, as it
offers no teaching in geology, zoology, or botany. The
Committee is of opinion that the college would be
competent to undertake the University curriculum in
engineering and electrical engineering if the following
extension of its present resources could be provided : —
" A more extensive physical laboratory, more fully
provided for the teaching of branches of physics
other than electricity.
" A separate lecturer at the head of the department of
electrical engineering, who should by preference be a
practising electrical engineer.
" An extension of the laboratory accommodation and
appliances for teaching electrical engineering.
" A more adequate engineering laboratory, provided
with the necessary steam machinery."
I am further desired to inform you that it will give Senate
sincere pleasure to hear further from you upon the matter,
should you see j^our way to extend the resources of the college
to meet the requirements which the University regards as
essential for University teaching in engineering and electrical
engineering ; or further so to extend the scope of the education
carried on in your college as to cover the University curriculum
in pure science, or in any of the other branches of applied
science recognised by the University as qualifying for degrees.
Faithfully yours,
(Signed) W. K. Hilton,
(Registrar).
A CHARTER
Granted to the University of Durham,
August 25TH, 1897.
Victoria, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, To
ALL to whom these presents shall come, greeting :
1. Whereas by Letters Patent granted by His late Majesty
King William the Fourth, under His said Majesty's Privy Seal
■ bearing date at W'estminster the First day of June in the
Seventh year of His said Majesty's reign His said Majesty
granted, constituted, declared and appointed certain persons
therein mentioned and all persons who then were or who
should thereafter be duly admitted members of the University
of Durham (in pursuance of a regulation therein recited or
according to such rules and regulations as might be thereafter
made and established by the Dean and Chapter of Durham
under their common seal with the consent of the Lord Bishop
of Durham for the time being for the admission of members
thereof) should be and remain for ever thereafter one Body
politic and Corporate under and by the name of The Warden,
Masters and Scholars of the University of Durham and by
that name should have and enjoy all the properties, rights and
privileges which were assured by an Act of Parliament therein
recited, passed in the Third j^ear of His said Majesty's reign,
to the University therein contemplated and authorised, or were
incident to a University established by a Royal Charter ;
2. And whereas by Letters Patent granted by Us under
Our Privy Seal the 28th day of May. m the Fifty-eighth year of
Our reign divers other powers, rights, and privileges therein
specified were granted to the University of Durham ;
3. And whereas doubts have arisen whether the Warden,
Masters and Scholars of the University of Durham have power
to cancel, revoke, annul, or take away any degree or title
conferred by the University of Durham upon any person who
shall have been proved to be unworthy to be a Member or
Graduate of a University and whether ,such power was at the
date of the Charter first hereinbefore recited, and now is a
right or privilege incident to a University established by
Roval Charter ;
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CHAKfEK.
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4. And whereas it is expedient to remove such doubts as
aforesaid and to declare and confirm in and to the Warden,
Masters and Scholars of the University of Durham the power
to cancel, revoke, annul or take away any degree or title
conferred or to be conferred upon any person whom the Warden,
Masters and Scholars of the University of Durham shall for
good and weighty reasons as hereinafter appearing consider to
be unworthy to be a Member or Graduate of the University of
Durham.
Now Know ye that We do of especial Grace, certain
Knowledge and mere motion by these presents for Us, our
Heirs and Successors will, grant, ordain and declare that the
said Warden, Masters and Scholars of the University of Durham
shall be empowered, and are hereby authorised and
empowered to cancel, annul, revoke and take away any degree
or title that has been, or shall hereafter have been conferred by
the University of Durham upon any person of whom it shall
be reported to Convocation by the Warden and Senate that
such person has been 'convicted of a crime for which he has
been sentenced to penal servitude or imprisonment, and that
such crime is one which renders him unfit to be a Member or
Graduate of the University of Durham.
And further know ye that We do in like manner, will,
grant, ordain and declare that all parts of the Charter first
hereinbefore recited shall be read and construed as if the powers
hereby conferred and declared were expressly contained in the
said Charter, and were among the rights and privileges of a
University established by Royal Charter, v-j ;,'§-^^^s^^i|
And lastly : We do hereby, for Us our Heirs and Successors,
grant and declare that these our Letters Patent or the en-
rolment or exemplification thereof shall be in and by all things
valid and effectual in law, according to the true intent and
meaning of the same, and shall be construed and adjudged in
the most favourable and beneficial sense for the best advantage
of the said University, as well in all our Courts as elsewhere,
notwithstanding any non-recital, mis-recital, uncertainty or
imperfection in these our Letters Patent. In witness whereof,
we have caused these our Letters to be made patent.
Witness Ourselves at Westminster, the Twenty-fifth Dav of
August, in the Sixty-first Year of our Reign.
By warrant under the Queen's Sign Manual.
MUIR MACKENZIE.
Privy Seal.
STATUTES
Regulating the Constitution of the University of
Durham and the Powers and Duties of its various
Authorities and Constituent Bodies and the disposition
of its existing Property made by the Commissioners
appointed by the University of Durham
Act, 1908 (8 Edw. VII. c. 20).
constitution.
|. — The University shall consist of the Chancellor, the Vice-
Chancellor, the Proctors, and other officers ; the professors,
lecturers, demonstrators, tutors, and other recognised teachers ;
the graduates and matriculated students, and all such persons
as may from time to time be admitted bj' Convocation to the
privileges of members of the University.
2- — From the date of these statutes the corporate name of
the University shall be " The Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars
of the University of Durham."
3. — There shall be two Divisions of the University, to be
called respectively the " Durham Division " and the " Newcastle
Division."
The Durham Division shall consist of so much of the University
as is placed by these Statutes under the control of the Council
of the Durham Colleges.
The Newcastle Division shall consist of the College of
Medicine and .\rmstrong College.
the visitor.
4- — The Lord Bishop of Durham for the time being shall be
the Visitor of the University, and, in addition to all particular
powers expressly vested in the Visitor by these Statutes, shall
in that capacity exercise such general powers as are usually
exercised by the Visitor of a University.
the chancellor.
5- — There shall be a Chancellor of the University. The
Chancellor shall be the Head and Chief Officer of the University.
The Chancellor shall, by virtue of his office, be a Member of
Senate and of Convocation.
6- — The Chancellor shall hold office during his life or until his
resignation.
7. — The Chancellor shall preside at all, meetings of Senate
and of Convocation at which he is present. In case of an
equality of votes on any question, the Chancellor shall have a
second vote.
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8- — The Very Reverend George William Kitchin, D.D.,
Dean of Durham, shall be the first Chancellor.
9 — If at any time the Chancellor shall from illness or any
other cause become incapable of discharging the duties of his
office, those duties shall be discharged by the Vice-Chancellor
during the continuance of such incapacity. Whether at any
time such incapacity in fact exists, the Visitor on application
made to him by Senate shall determine.
If for a period of one year after the Visitor has determined
in accordance with this Statute that the Chancellor is incapable
of discharging the duties of his office such incapacity shall
continue to exist the Visitor may on application made- to him
by Senate declare the office of Chancellor to be vacant.
10- — When a vacancy shall occur in the office of Chancellor,
a fit and proper person shall be appointed Chancellor by
Convocation upon the nomination of Senate. The procedure
to be followed at nominations and appointments to the office
of Chancellor shall be such as Senate may. from time to time,
by regulation prescribe.
THE VICE-CHANCELLOR.
1 1 . — There shall be a Vice-Chancellor of the Universitv and
not less than two Pro-Vice-Chancellors who shall be appointed
by the Chancellor on nomination by and from among the
members of Senate. The Vice-Chancellor and Pro-Vice-
Chancellors shall hold office for a period of two years from the
date of their respective appointments and shall be eligible for
re-appointment. The seniority of the Pro-Vice-Chancellors
shall be determined according to the order of their appointment.
12- — The Vice-Chanceljor, or in his absence the Senior Pro-
Vice-Chancellor present, shall preside at all meetings of Senate
and of Convocation at which the Chancellor is not present,
and shall have such powers and perform such duties under the
Chancellor as Senate may from time to time determine.
13- — In addition to such powers and duties as Senate may
from time to time assign to the Vice-Chancellor, the Chancellor
may (in any case of special emergency) depute any of the
powers or duties of his office to the Vice-Chancellor to be
exercised and discharged by him in the name and place of the
Chancellor.
14- — During any vacancy in the office of Chancellor the duties
of that office shall be performed by the Vice-Chancellor or person
appointed to discharge the duties of Vice-Chancellor under the
provisions of the fifteenth Statute.
15- — If at any time the Vice-Chancellor shall from illness or
any other cause become incapable of discharging the duties of
his office, Senate may appoint one of the Pro- Vice-Chancellors
to act diihng tlie continuance of such incapacity. Whether
at any time such incapacity in fact exists the Visitor on
application made to him by Senate shall determine.
;5EN.\TE.
16- — Senate shall for the present consist of thirty-nine
persons in all, that is to say, the Chancellor and thirty-eight
other members.
The following persons shall with the Chancellor constitute
Senate,: —
{a). Six members to be appointed by His Majesty the King
in Council :
(ft) Six members who shall include the Dean (unless the
Dean shall be Chancellor) and the several members of
the Chapter of the Catliedral Church of Durham, together
with so many other persons to be elected by the Council
of the Durham Colleges as may be requireil to complete
the number of members mentioned in this sub-clause ;
(c) Six members to be elected from time to time (for a
period not exceeding four years) by such professors,
tutors, and lecturers of the Durham Division as are not
members of the above-mentioned Chapter ;
' (d) Four members to be elected from time to time (for a
period not exceeding four j'^ears) as representatives of
the College of Medicine in the manner following, that is
to say, two by the Council of the said College and two
by the Academic Board of the College ;
I' ) Four members to be elected from time to time (tor a
period not exceeding four years) by the Council or
other executive authority of Armstrong College ;
(/) Four members to be elected from time to time (for a
period not exceeding four years) by the professors of
.\rmstrong College ;
(s) Eight members to be elected from time to time (for a
period not exceeding four years) by Convocation from
among graduates of the University nominated (by not
less than seven graduates of the University in each
case) as follows : — four who shall have been students of
the Durham Division from among graduates of the
University nominated as aforesaid by graduates who
have been students of that Division ; two who shall
have been students of the College of Medicine from
among graduates of the University nominated as afore-
said by graduates who have been students of that
College ; and two who shall have been students of
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Ainistrong College from among graduates of the
University nominated as aforesaid by graduates who have
been students of that College ;
Provided always that if at any time hereafter the College of
Medicine and Armstrong College shall unite to form a single
institution, tlien in place of the twelve members of Senate
mentioned in sub-clauses (d), (e), and (/) of this Statute, six
members shall be elected by the Council or other executive
authority, and six members by the professors of the said
united institution ; of which six last-mentioned members two
at least shall be professors in the Faculty of Medicine :
Provided further that, notwithstanding anything contained
in sub-clause (g) of this Statute, it shall be lawful for Senate
with the approval of Convocation to constitute and prescribe
such other procedure for the election of the eight Members of
Senate mentioned in that sub-clause as may appear to Senate
better calculated to ensure that the four graduates, elected
members of Senate who are required to have been students of
the Durham Division shall represent the majority of the
graduates of that Division who are Members of Convocation,
and that the two graduates elected Members of Senate who are
required to have been students of the College of Medicine shall
represent the majority of the graduates of that College who
are Members of Convocation, and that the two graduates
elected Members of Senate who are required to have been
students of Armstrong College shall represent the majority of
the graduates of that College who are Members of Convocation.
Except where otherwise expressly provided, meml^ers of
Senate need not be graduates of the' University.
17- — When any office of member of Senate shall become
vacant by death, resignation, or efHuxion of time, a new member
to fill such office shall forthwith be appointed or elected bv the
authority by whom such deceased or retiring member was
appointed or elected. Retiring members shall be eligible for
reappointment or re-election.
18- — When any person is appointed or elected a member of
Senate to fill a vacancy arising by reason of death or resignation,
such person shall continue in office only so long as the member
in whose place he is appointed or elected would have done had
such member not vacated his office.
19- — Senate shall be the supreme governing and executive
body of the University, and shall have entire control over all
real and personal property (except the property mentioned in
the forty-ninth Statute) of which the University shall at the
date of these Statutes be or thereafter become possessed. Senate
shall prescribe the form and have the custod}' and use of the
common seal of the Universitv.
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20- — Senate shall determine the time and place of its
meetings and the procedure to be followed thereat. Not less
than one meeting of Senate shall be held in each term.
2|. — Senate shall keep the matricula of all persons entering
the University, and shall receive all fees paid to the University
for matriculations, examinations, or admissions to degrees or
titles or other distinctions or privileges. All income arising
from property vested from time to time in the University
shall be received by Senate.
22; — Senate shall propose to Convocation all persons who are
to be admitted to degrees in the University ; and no grace
for a degree shall henceforth require any allowance by the
Dean and Chapter.
23- — All examiners in University examinations shall be
appointed by or under the authority of Senate, and Senate
shall prescribe the duties and remuneration of such examiners.
24- — Subject to the provisions of these Statutes, Senate shall
have full power and authority to define the terms and
conditions upon which all University offices, to which appoint-
ments are made by it, may be held. Senate may prescribe the
duties and remuneration of all holders of such offices.
25- — Senate may, on good cause assigned, suspend or remove
from the privileges and Membership of the University any
officer (except the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor) or any
professor (except the Professors of Divinity and Greek), tutor,
lecturer, or other teacher of or in the University, or any graduate
of the University. Provided that any person suspended or
removed under this Statute shall have a right of appeal to the
Visitor.
26- — Senate may accept "and administer (as trustee or other-
wise) endowments for the establishment, continuance, or
maintenance of professorships, lectureships, readerships,
fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, or prizes, or for other
kindred purposes, or for the promotion of post-graduate study
and research. Any such endowments, subject to any special
condition annexed thereto by the founder or benefactor, may be
applied by Senate in either the Durham or Newcastle Division,
or in both Divisions jointly, or otherwise for the benefit of any
college or institution affiliated to or connected with the
University.
27- — Senate may formulate, modify, or revise schemes for
the establishment of new faculties in ^le University. No such
scheme shall come into operation until it shall have been
submitted to Convocation and Convocation shall have been
given a reasonable opportunity of expressing an opinion upon it.
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28- — Senate may undertake the inspection and examination
of schiools and charge fees for such inspection and examination.
Senate may appoint persons to act as such inspectors and
examiners, and prescribe the duties and fix and provide for the
remuneration of such persons.
29- — Senate may direct that academic costumes shall be
worn by members of the University, and prescribe the form
of such costumes.
30- — -"^11 resolutions of Senate and regulations in force in the
Univ'ersity at the date of these Statutes shall (so far as not
inconsistent therewith) remain in force until altered or revoked
by Senate or other competent authority.
31- — Senate may make regulations for the University,
prescribing {inter alia) —
[a) The conditions qualifying for matriculation in the
University :
(h) The conditions, whether of study, keeping of terms,
examination, or otherwise, upon which candidates may
be admitted to the various degrees, titles, and other
distinctions conferred by the Universitj^ and such
conditions need not be identical in all parts of the
University :
(c) The time, place, and manner of holding University
examinations :
(d) The fees to be paid for matriculation, for examination,
for admission to degrees, titles, and other University
distinctions, and for any other Universit}' privilege :
{e) The conditions under which fellowships, scholarships,
and other prizes and emoluments may be held of the
University :
(/) The conditions under which members of affiliated
colleges or students of other institutions associated with
the University may be admitted to the privileges and
degrees of the University.
Provided always that Senate shall not imp'ose anj- examination
as a test for matriculation upon students proposmg to enter the
Durham Division without the consent of the Council of the
Durham Colleges, nor upon students proposing to enter either
of the Colleges of the Newcastle Division without the consent
of such College.
Provided also that religious knowledge shall continue to be a
subject in the course of study and examination for the degree
of Bachelor of Arts ,'
And provided further that no new regulation affecting the
Faculty of Theology shall have any force or effect, nor shall any
regulation be amended or abrogated, so far as that Faculty is
concerned, without the consent of the Visitor.
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32- — Excep in the Faculty of Theology, not religious test
slial! be requiretl of or imposed upon, any teacher or student of
the I'niversity : Provided always that where any condition
involving such test has been attached by the founder to a
benefaction accepted by the University, Senate in an}' regulations
made by it in the administration of such benefaction shall as far
as possible- give effect to the wishes of the founder.
33. — Subject to the provisions of these Statutes, Senate may
at any time alter or revoke any Statute of Chapter relating to
the I'niversity or any regulation in force in the University ;
Provided always that so much of any regulation in force at the
date of these statutes as may determine the period of residence
or study (whether within the University or elsewhere) required
to qualify a candidate for any degree, title, or other University
distinction, shall not be altered without the consent, in the
case of students of the Durham Division, of the Council of the
Durham Colleges, and in the case of students of either of the
Colleges in the Newcastle Division, of the Council or other
executive authority of the College whose students will be
affected by such alteration.
34. — No resolution of Senate making a new regulation of the
University or amending or revoking any e.xisting regulation
shall take effect until after seven clear days from the adoption
thereof. If within such period twelve members of Senate shall
send notice in writing to the Chtmcellor of their intention to
appeal to Convocation against such resolution, the same shall
remain inoperative until confirmed by Convocation.
CONVOC.\TION.
35. — Convocation shall consist- of the following persons : —
(fl) The Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor of the Uni-
versity for the time being ;
{b) All persons who are members of Convocation at the
date of these Statutes, so long as they shall retain their
several qualifications and conform to the regulations
of the University
{c) All persons regularly admitted to the degrees of Doctor
of Divinity, Doctor of Civil Law. Doctor of Medicine,
Master of .\rts, Master of Science, and Master of Surgery,
in the University, and conforming to the regulations
thereof ; and
(d) Such Doctors and ^Masters in other Faculties as Senate
with the consent of Convocation may from time to -time
determine* :
Provided always that no person admitted to the degree of
Master in any faculty shall be entitled to vote in Convocation
by reason of such qualification until the first day of the terra
* On June 21st. 1910, Convocation gave its consent to the inclusion of Master.*
of Letters, and on June a^rd, 1914. to that of Masters of Commerce, among:
those eligible for membership of Convocation.
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next following that in which he was admitted to such degree ;
and provided fifrther that no female graduate of the University
shall be a member of Convocation unless and until a regulation
shall have been passed by Convocation admitting female
graduates to such membership.*
36- — -Every member of Convocation shall supply his name
and address to the Registrar, to be entered in a register to be
called the Register of Convocation. Such register shall be
conclusive evidence that any person whose name appears
therein at the time of claiming to vote is entitled to vote in
Convocation, and that any person whose name at such time
does not appear therein is not so entitled.
37. — If any dispute shall arise at any time as to whetlier the
name of any person has been improperly entered in or omitted
from the Register of Convocation, such dispute shall be referred
to the Chancellor whose decision shall be final.
38- — Meetings of Conv^ocation may be held in the city of
Durham or the city of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, or elsewhere.
The Chancellor shall prescribe the time and place of meetings
of Convocation, and the procedure to be followed thereat. At
least one meeting of Convocation shall be held in each term.
39. — Convocation may consider any matter affecting the
interests or concerns of the University and make representations
thereon to the Chancellor or to Senate : Provided alwavs that
Senate shall have the exclusive right of originating any
University regulation.
40- — Any proposed Statute involving a change in the con-
stitution of the University as settled by these Statutes shall,
before being made, be communicated to a meeting of Convocation
summoned by the Chancellor, and the opinion of such meeting
in regard to the proposed Statute, if returned to Senate within
two months of the holding of the meeting, shall be taken into
consideration. In computing such period of two months, no
part of the months of July, .\ugust, or September shall be
counted.
41- — Whenever notice of an appeal to Convocation against
any resolution of Senate shall have been given to the Chancellor,
pursuant to the provisions of the thirty-fourth Statute, the
Chancellor within a reasonable time shall summon a meeting
of Convocation (by notice sent to every member thereof) to
consider the matter of such appeal, and it shall be competent for
Convocation at such meeting to veto such resolution or to
confinn the same, or to remit the matter to Senate, as
Convocation so assembled may think fit.
42- — No resolution of Senate establishing any new Faculty
or instituting any degree, title, diploma, or other University
distinction not heretofore granted shall take effect until such
* On Oecember 16th, 191.3, Convocation gave its consent to the adniitiion of
Female Graduates to nieniborship oi Convocation on the same terms and
conditions as men.
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resolution shall have been submitted to a meeting of Convocation
summoned by the Chancellor, and the opinion of such meeting
in regard thereto, if returned to Senate within two months from
the holding of the meeting, shall be taken into consideration.
In computing such period of two months, no part of the months
of July. August, or September shall be counted.
COUNCIL OF THE DURHAM COLLEGES.
43- — There shall be a Council in the University, to be called
the Council of the Durham Colleges in the University of
Durham. Such Council shall be a body corporate having
perpetual succession and a common seal, and may, without any
further licence in mortmain, take, purchase, and hold, and also
sell, grant, exchange, demise, or otherwise dispose of real and
personal property, and act under its common seal in all matters
within the scope of its powers as by these Statutes defined.
44- — The Council of the Durham Colleges shall consist of : —
(a) The Dean and the several members for the time being
of the Chapter of the Cathedral Churcli of Durham ;
{b) The Master for the time being of University College ;
(c) The principal for the time being of Bishop Hatfield's
Hall ;
(d) The Treasurer for the time being of the Durham
Division ;
{(?) The professors for the time being of Mathematics,
Hebrew, and Music in the Durham Division ;
(/) The Censor or Censors for the time being of unattached
students in the Durham Division ;
(g) The head for the time being of any hall of residence
established in connection with the Durham Division
duly licensed as such by the Council of the Durham
Colleges so long as the number of students residing in
such hall shall not be less than twenty-five ;
(/;) Seven members, each of whom shall hold office for fixed
terms (not exceeding three years) to be appointed from
time to time, as follows : —
One member by Senate ;
Three members (graduates of the University and
formerstudents of the Durham Division) by Convocation ;
Three members by such professors, tutors, and
lecturers of the Durham Di\'ision as are not ex-officio
members of the said Council.
The three members last-mentioned shall be so appointed that
the term of office of at least one such member shall expire in
each year.
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45- — When any vacancy shall occur in the office of a member
ot the Council of the Durham Colleges appointed for a fixed
term by reason of death, resignation, or effluxion of time, a
new member to fill such office shall forthwith be appointed by
the authority by whom such deceased or retiring member
was appointed. Retiring members shall be eligible for
reappointment.
46- — Any member of the Council of the Durham Colleges
appointed to fill a vacancy ari-^ing by reason of death or
resignation shall hold office for the remainder of the term of
office of the member in whose place he is appointed.
47- — There shall be a President of the Council of the Durham
Colleges who shall be elected by the Council from among its
members and who shall be entitled to preside over all meetings of
the Council at which he is present. The other powers and duties
of the President and the period of his office shall be such as the
said Council may from time to time determine.
48- — The Council of the Durham Colleges shall be the
governing body of the Durham Division, and in addition to the
powers expressl\- conferred upon it shall exercise all such
powers and enjoy such privileges as may hereafter from time
to time be granted to it by Senate or Convocation in pursuance
of their powers in that behalf.
49- — All property at the date of the .Vet vested ni the Warden,
JMasters, and Scholars of the University, including the University
library, observatory, and museum, as well as Bishop Hatfield's
Hall, and the inteiest possessed by the said Warden, ^Mastei's,
and Scholars in the Castle of Durham (with the obligations
thereto annexed) shall from the date of these Statutes be
deemed to have been transferred to and shall vest in the Council
of the Durham Colleges, who shall stand possessed thereof in
trust (except in so far as the fiftieth and fiftv-first Statutes
otherwise provide) for the following among other purposes : —
(a) The payment of any professors, tutors, lecturers, or
officers appointed by the said Council ;
(b) The carrying on of I'niversity education in Durham ;
(c) The maintenance of University Collegi- and Bishop
Hatfield's Hall as residential Colleges ;
(d) The maintenance of the aforesaid library, observatory,
and museum ;
(e) The maintenance and repair of the said Castle and its
precincts, in so far as tlic said Warden, Masters, and
Scholars have hitherto been liable therefor :
(/) The endowment of fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions,
bursaries, and prizes ;
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(g) llie holding of such University extension classes as the
said Council may from time to time authorise ; and
(/i) All such other matters of a like nature as are generally
undertaken by University Colleges ;
Provided always that Senate shall continue to be entitled
to hold its meetings in the Castle of Durham as heretofore, and
provided further that in administering the said property the
said Council shall at all times pay due regard to the original
purposes for which the same was transferred to the said Warden,
Masters, and Scholars, and to the circumstance (where the fact
so is) that the same formerly constituted part of the endowments
of the Cathedral Church of Durham.
50- — All property at the date of the Act vested in the
University in trust for the maintenance of any fellowship,
scholarship or prize shall be administered by the Council of the
Durham Colleges as trustee thereof, and shall (save as provided
in the fifty-first Statute) be subject to the like trusts as
heretofore, and the words " University of Durham," or any
words of similar imi)ort in any trust deed having reference to
any such fellowship, scholarship, or prize, where used for the
purpose of defining the persons who may be beneficiaries of
the trust, shall be construed, unless a contrary intention
appears, as applying to the Durham Division only.
51 . — The Council of the Durham Colleges, with the consent
of the Visitor (to be signified in writing) may from time to time
abolish any of the fellowships of the University existing at the
date of these Statutes other than fellowships founded bv
private persons, and, in the case of such abolition, the income
which would otherwise have been applied to the maintenance
of any fellowship so abolished shall thereafter be aj^plietl to
such University purpose or purposes in the Durham Division
as the Council of the Durham Colleges, with the consent of the
Visitor, shall from time to time direct : Provided always that
the powers given by this Statute shall not be exercised so as to
affect the rights of any person who may be a fellow of the
University at the date of these Statutes.
52- — Out of the income received by the Council of the Durham
Colleges from the property mentioned in the forty-ninth
Statute the said Council shall (inler alia) annually pay (i) to
Armstrong College, (a) the sum of ;^i,26o ; (fe) the income
annually arising from certain capital moneys at j^resent invested
in and represented by £4,02^ 6s. gd. three per cent, debenture
stock of the London and North Western Railway Companv,
and charged with the payment of a gra'nt to the said College ;
(2) to the College of Medicine, the income annually arising from
certain capital moneys at present invested in and represented
by £.■5,883 of the aforesaid debenture stock and charged with
the payment of a grant to the last-mentioned College.
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The moneys received by the aforesaid Colleges in respect of
the said annual payments shall be applied by them to such
iawiul purposes as the Councils of the said Colleges shall
respectively determine.
53- — fhe Council of the Durham Colleges shall prescribe the
duties and fix and provide tb.e remuneration of the professor-
ships of the University existing at the date of these Statutes,
in Divinity, Greek, Mathematics. Hebrew, and Music, except
in so far as such remuneration is already fixed and provided by
particular endowment. The Council shall also prescribe the
duties and fi.x and provide the remuneration of any other
professor, tutor, lecturer, or officer appointed by it ; Provided
always that no condition shall be imposed by the Council upon
any professor to whose chair a canonry of the Cathedral Church
of Durham is attached, which shall debar him from performing
the ecclesiastical duties of his canonry.
54. — The Council of the Durham Colleges shall provide lor and
exercise full control over the teaching, residence, maintenance,
and discipline of all students of the Durham Division, and may
for such purposes at any time make, amend, or revoke such
regulations (not inconsistent with the provisions of these
Statutes) as it shall deem fit and proper. The powers in this
behalf formerly exercised by the Warden and Senate of the
University shall be transferred to the said Council.
55- — Every person who, at the date of these Statutes holds
any office in ttie Durham Division, whether as tutor, lecturer,
or otherwise, to which he has been appointed by or under the
authority of the University of Durham, shall thereafter continue
to hold such office under the authorit}^ of the Council of the
Durham Colleges, as if he had been appointed thereto by such
Council, and the terms and conditions of his office shall not be
altered without his consent.
56- — The word " Warden " and the word " Senate " and the
words " Warden and Senate ' in every regulation of the
University or resolution of Senate in force at the date of these
Statutes shall be construed to mean the Council of the Durham
Colleges, when used in reference to matters authority over
which is transferred to the said Council and in all other
connections shall be construed to mean the Chancellor or
Senate as the case may be.
COLLEGH OF MEDICINE
57-— 'The College of Medicine shall have full power and
authority to regulate its constitution and government by
Articles of Association made in conformity with its Memorandum
of Association, and for this purpose to alter and amend such
Articles from time to time. \U officers and all professors,
lecturers, demonstrators, tutors, and other teachers of the College
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ol Medicine shall be appointed in sucli manner and lor such
time and on such terms and conditions as the Articles of
Association of the said College and the regulations made there-
under shall fronr time to time provide.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE.
58. — Armstrong College shall have full power and authority
to regulate its constitution and government hy Articles of
Association made in conformity with its Memorandum of
Association, and for this purpose to alter and amend such
Articles from time to time. All officers and ail jirofessors,
lecturers, demonstrators, tutors, and other teachers of
Armstrong College shall be appointed in such manner and for
such time and on such terms and conditions as the .\rticles of
Association of the said College and the regulation'^ made there-
under shall from time to time provide.
. PROFESSORS.
5g. — There shall be professors of the University and professors
in the University.
I. — The following persons shall be professors of the University :
(i) The iiersons who, at the date of these Statutes, shall
respectively hold the following chairs, so long as they
continue to occupy such chairs : —
Divinity antl Ecclesiastical History,
Greek and Classical Literature,
Mathematics and Astronomy,
Hebrew,
Medicine,
Surgery,
Midwifery and Ciyna-cology,
Physiology,
Anatomy,
Comjiarative Pathology,
Music ;
(2) .\ny persons hereafter appointed to tlie chairs of
Divinity or Greek (to each of which a canonry in the
Cathedral Church of Durham is annexed), so long as
they shall continue to occu]iy such chairs ;
(3) .Any ])erson hereafter appointed to a chair established
or endowed under the provisions of the twenty-sixth
Statute whom Senate may, by resolution, declare to be
a professor of the University, so long as he shall continue
to occupy such chair.
II. — The following person* shall be professors in the University :
(i) .Any jierson appointed to the office of professor by any
of the following authorities so long as he shall continue
to hold such office : —
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(rt) The Council of the Durliain Colleges.
(h) The Council or other executive authority of the
College of Medicine.
(c) The Council or other executive authoritv of
Armstrong College.
(3) .\11 such other persons as may he determined bv
Senate under the provisions of the one hundred and
twelfth Statute to be professors in the ['niversitv.
60- — The terms and conditions upon which the professors of
the University in Divinity, Greek, Mathematics, Hebrew, and
Music (in office at the date of these Statutes) severally hold
their appointments shall not be altered without their consent "
respectively.
61- — The canonries ui the Cathedral Church of Durham now
annexed to the University professorships of Divinity and
Greek respectively shall continue to be so annexed, and
appointments to these chairs shall he made as heretofore by
the Lord Bishop of Durham.
62- — Appointments to the chaus ot ]ilathematics, Hebrew,
and Music (held at the date of the Act by professors of the
University), shall henceforth be made bv the Council of the
Durham Colleges : Provided that if the "said Council shall at
any time cease to provide the stipend attached to anv of the
chairs mentioned in this Statute, the right of the said" Council
under these Statutes to appoint to such chair shall determine.
63- — Senate may at any time declare any chair to be a
professorship of the University, and the Council of the Durham
Colleges, or any Council or authority in which is vested the
property or income of any College in or connected with the
University may (with the sanction of that College), for the
purpose of providing or augmenting the stipend of anv chair
which is or may hereafter be so declared to be a professorship
of the University, transfer to the University any portion of the
property or income held by it : Provided that such transference
is not inconsistent with any trust affecting such property or
income, or the due performance of any obligation imposed by
these Statutes upon the Council or authority proposing to
transfer the same.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
64- — -There shall as heretofore be a Master of University
College, who shall have the right of appointing to all other
offices in that College at stipends to be fixed bv the Council of
the Durham Colleges. The Reverend Henry Gee, D.D.,
Master of University College at the date of the Act shall be
entitled to continue to hold that office, and the terms and
conditions of his appointment shall not be altered without his
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consent. All future appointments to tlit- ullicr of master of
University College shall be made by the Chancellor on
nomination by the Council of the Durham Colleges who shall
fix the salary of the office.
BISHOP H.\TrUil.u's HALL.
65- — There shall as heretofore be a Principal of Bishop
Hattield's Hall, who shall have the right of appointing to all
other offices in that Hall at stipends to be fixed by the Council
of the Durham Colleges. Frank Byron Jevons, D.I-itt.,
Principal of Bishop Hatfield's Hall at the date of the .\ct,
shall be entitled to continue to hold that office, and the terms
and conditions of his appointment shall not be altered without
his consent. All future appointments to the office of Principal
of Bishop Hatfield's Hall shall be made by the Chancellor on
nomination by the Council of the Durham Colleges who shall
fi.x the salary of the office.
PROCTORS,
66-— There shall be two Proctors of the I'niversitx- as
heretofore, to be called the Senior Proctor and the Junior
Proctor respectively. The Proctors shall be appointed annually
by the Chancellor in Convocation on the nomination of Senate.
They shall hold office for one year from the date of their
appointment and be eligible for reappointment.
67- — The Proctors shall direct the proceedings in Convocation
under the Chancellor and have charge of the ordinary discipline
of the I'niversity. The Proctors shall perform such other
duties and in such manner as Senate mav by regulation
prescribe.
68- — if at any time a vacancy shall occur in the office of
Proctor by reason of death or resignation, the Chancellor shall
forthwith appoint a person to fill such vacancy. Any proctor
so appointed shall hold office for the remainder of the term
of office of the person in whose place he is appointed.
CENSOR OF UNATTACHED STUDENTS.
69-^lhere shall be a Censor ot the Unattached Students in
the Durham Division who shall be appointed annually by the
Council of the Durham Colleges. The Censor shall hold office
for one year from- the date of his appointment and be eligible
for reappointment. The remuneration of the Censor shall be
fixed and provided by the said Council which shall also
prescribe the duties of the office. When any vacancy shall
occur in the office of Censor, the said ^Council shall forthwith
appoint a person to fill such vacancy, but a Censor so appointed
shall only remain in office so long as the Censor in whose place
he is appointed would have done had he not vacated his office.
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The said Council may in their discretion also appoint a Censor
of women unattached students in the Durham Division for such
period and on such terms and conditions as the said Council
shall think fit.
REGISTRAR.
70- — There shall be a Registrar of the University, whose
ottice shall be situate in the city of Durham. The Registrar
(save as provided in the seventy-second Statute) shall be
appointed by Senate, and Senate shall at each appointment
prescribe the terms, conditions, and tenure of the office.
71 . — The Registrar (subject to the provisions of the thirty-
sixth and thirty-seventh Statutes) shall keep the Register of
Convocation. The Registrar shall enter in the Register of
Convocation the names and addresses as furnished to him of all
persons entitled to vote in Convocation, and shall remove
therefrom the name of any person at any time appearing therein
who is not so entitled. The Registrar shall attend the meetings
of Senate and of Convocation, and conform in the discharge of
the duties of his office to such regulations as Senate may
prescribe.
72- — Walter Kercheval Hilton, M.A., shall be entitled to
continue to hold the office of Registrar subject to the same
terms and conditions as governed his appointment at the date
of the Act ; Provided always that such terms and conditions
may at any time be altered by tlie joint consent of the said
Registrar and Senate.
TREASURERS.
73- — There shall be a Treasurer of the University, who shall
(save as provided in the seventy-fifth Statute) be appointed
by Senate and hold office on such terms and conditions and
receive such remuneration as Senate shall determine. Senate
shall from time to time make such regulations regarding the
custody of the property and moneys of the University as it
shall deem necessary. The Treasurer in the discharge of his
duties shall conform to all regulations of Senate governing his
office.
74- — There shall be a Treasurer of the Durtiam Division, who
(save as provided in the seventy-fifth Statute) shall be appointed
by the Council of the Durham Colleges and hold office on such
terms and conditions and receive such remuneration as the said
Council may determine. Regulations shall be made by the
said Council regarding the custody of the property and moneys
of the Durham Division, and the Treasurer of the Durham
Division shall conform to all such regulations in the discharge
of the duties of his office.
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75. — I-iedentU William Kitson. M.A., the Ireasurer ot the
University at the date of the Act, shall be entitled to continue
to liolil that oHice and shall also be Treasurer of the Durham
Division, subject to the terms and conditions now governinj^ his
appointment : Provided that the said terms and conditions
may at any time be altered with the joint consent (so far as
concerns the oHice of Treasurer of the University) of the
Treasurer and Senate, and (so far as concerns the ofilice of
Treasurer of the Durham Division) of that Treasurer and the
Couacil of the Durham Colleges.
So long as the terms and conditions upon which the said
Fredericlt William Ritson held his appointment at the date of
the Act remain unaltered, his salary shall be paid as to /lOO
thereof b\' Senate and as to the remainder thereof by the
Council of the Durham Colleges.
FACULTIES.
76- — In and for the purposes of these Statutes the word
" Faculty " shall denote any branch or aggregate of branches
of study in which degrees are conferred by the University'.
There shall be a Board for each of the following Faculties,
namely : —
Theology,
Medicine,
Arts,
Science,
and for the several Faculties of Law, Letters, and Music if and
so soon as Senate shall in each case so resolve.
77- — The board of each Faculty shall consist of —
(n) such holders for the time being of professorships,
tutorships, lectureships, or other offices on the teaching
staff of or in the University as Senate may declare to be
ex-officio members of that Faculty ;
(/)) one member at least to be appointed by Senate ; but if
the number of members of the board of any Faculty
as above constituted shall be less than three. Senate
may in such case appoint so many additional members
as may be required to raise the number to four members ;
(r) Further members not exceeding three to be appointed
by co-optation.
Appointed members shall hold office for one year from the
commencement of the academical y^ar next ensuing that in
which they are appointed, but shall be eligible for re-
appointment.
Any person may be a member of more than one Board of
Faculty ; and members of the Board of a Faculty need not be
graduates of the I'niversity.
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Y8. — The Board of each Faculty shall elect aiimialiy from
among its members a chairman (to be called the Dean of that
Faculty) and a secretary. The Dean and Secretary shall
respectivelv remain in office until , their successors are
appointed. The Board of each Faculty shall provide for the
manner of summoning its meetings and the procedure to
be followed thereat.
79. — The Board of each Faculty shall have the tollowing
powers and duties : —
1. To watch the working of the curricula and examinations
in the Facultv, and to advise Senate and the Councils
or other executive authorities of the Colleges in the
University.
2. To submit the names of persons suitable for appoint-
. ment as examiners :
^. To nominate committees to consider and report on any
special subject of study or combination of such subjects :
4. To report to Senate on regulations dealing with courses
of study for degrees and other distinctions and on any
questions relating to the work of the Faculty :
t;. To require the Secretary of the General Board of
Faculties to summon a meeting of that board to consider
and report upon any matter under consideration by
Senate which concerns the business of the Faculty :
6. To deal with any matter which may be referred to
them by Senate.
No Board or Dean of any F^aculty shall hereafter have power
to require the postponement of any part of the business of
Senate.
80- — Meetings of members of particular Faculties may be
summoned by the Chancellor at his discretion. When thirty
members of any Faculty shall send to the Chancellor a request
in writing that a meeting of the members of that Faculty may
be held, the Chancellor shall witliin a reasonable period thereafter
summon such meeting to assemble at such time and place as he
shall direct. The procedure to be followed at such meeting
shall be determined by the Chancellor.
81 . — The members of a Facidty in meeting assembled shall
have power to consider any matter affecting their interests or
concerns as members of the Faculty, and to make representations
thereon to Senate or Convocation, or to both.
82- — Nothing in these Statutes shall affect the term of office
of any person who may be a member of the Board of any Faculty
at the date of these Statutes.
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;iiNin<AI. HOARD 01-" FACl'LlIliS.
83- — 1 Iktc shiill be a Board of all the Faculties of the
Lniversity, to be called the General Board of Faculties. The
General Board shall consist of all the members of the several
Boards of Faculties and shall meet as Senate shall by regulation
direct.
84- — Ihere shall be a chairman and secretary of the General
Board of Faculties, who shall be elected annually by that
board from among its members before the close of each
academical year, and who shall hold office until their successors
are appointed- The General Board of Faculties shall provide
for the manner of summoning its meetings, and for the procedure
thereat.
85- — The General Board ot Faculties may make repre-
sentations to Senate upon any matter concerning the curricula
or examinations of the rniversity, and shall report to Senate
upon any matter which may have been referred to it by Senate.
86- — The Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor of the University
shall be ex-officin members of tUe board of each Faculty and of
the General Board of Faculties.
87- — ' h^ academical year shall be divided into three terms,
to be called the Michaelmas. Epiphany, and Easter terms
respectively.
88- — The date at which each term shall begin and end shall
be determined annually by Senate upon recommendation by
the following authorities ; in the case of and so far as respects
the Durham Division by the President and Council of the
Durham Colleges ; in the case of and so far as respects the
College of Medicine, by the Council of that College ; and in the
case of and so far as respects .Vrmstrong College by the Council
of that College.
DEGREES.
89- — The following degrees may be granted by the University
as heretofore (that is to say) : — Doctor of Divinity, Bachelor of
Divinity, Master of .\rts, Bachelor of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law,
Bachelor of Civil Law, Doctor of Medicine, Bachelor of Medicine,
Master of Surgery, Bachelor of Surgery, Doctor of Hygiene,
Bachelor of Hygiene, Doctor of Science, Master of Science,
Bachelor of Science, Doctor of Letters, Bachelor of Letters,
Doctor of Music, and Bachelor of Music. Those graduates in
Arts who have pursued in the Durham Division a course of
studv which has included Latin and Creek, and who have
satisfied the examiners in both of those subjects, shall be
entitled to append the words " In Litteris .\ntiquis " to the
title of their degree. No other graduate shall be so entitled.
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90- — Licenses in Theology, Associatesliips in Science,
Diplomas in Public Health, in the Theory and Practice of
Teaching, and in Foreign Languages, may be granted bv the
University as heretofore.
91 . — The Council of the Durham Colleges and the Council (or
other executive authority) of the College of Medicine and of
Armstrong College, and of any College affiliated to the
University may respectively from time to time formulate and
propose for the consideration of Senate new curricula of
University study, together with schemes of examination founded
thereon, with the view of assisting Senate to prescribe quali-
fications for initial degrees applicable to the students of the
Durham Division or of any such College, as the case mav be.
No such curriculum or scheme shall take effect unless approved
by Seriate.
92- — Any graduate of another University, or anv distinguished
person, may be admitted by Convocation on the proposal of
Senate to an honorary degree, but no such degree shall entitle
the holder thereof to be a member of Convocation.
93- — No degree ad eundem shall be granted b\ the University
after the date of these Statutes ; but Senate may propose
members of the teaching staff in either the Durham or Newcastle
Division, or in any College affiliated to the University, for
admission to degrees without examination.
94- — Women students who shall have fultilletl the requn-e-
ments of the University respecting residence and standing may
be admitted to the public examinations of the University and
to degrees in anv Faculty except Theologv.
FIN.\NCE.
95- — Separate accounts shall be kept by Senate of the
income of the University' arising from fees paid by students
(such income to be called " Internal Income ") and of the income
of the University arising from all other sources (such income
to be called " External income ").
96-— Senate shall out of its income annually pay to the
Council of the Durham Colleges (by instalments or otherwise)
in respect of such portion of the receipts of the University
from degree, examination, and Convocation fees, as has
hitherto been applied to defray expenses the burden of
which will hereafter be borne by such Council, a sum of ;^88o,
and this sum for the purposes of the adjustment of accounts
(pursuant to the one hundred and fourth Statute) shall be
deemed to be a payment to the said Council on account of internal
income accruing to the University from fees paid bv the students
of the Durham Division.
8o siAirriis.
97- — Senate shall out ul its income pay to the C ouncil of the
Durham Colleges a further sum of £200 annually, so long gis the
Treasurer of the University shall also be Treasurer of the
Durham Division, and after the Treasurer of the I'niversity
shall cease to be bkewise Treasurer of the Durham I^ivision, in
lieu (hereof, the snm of ;^300 annually.
98- — Senate shall out of its income annually pay to the
College of Medicine the following sums (that is to say) : —
(rt) the sum of ;^400 in lieu of grants formerly made to the
said College out of the moneys received by the f'niver-
sity in respect of degree fees ;
(f)) the sum of ;£ioo for the maintenance of a scholarship
or scholarships in connection with the said CoUegb.
The aforesaid sum of ;^40o shall for the purposes of the
adjustment of accounts (pursuant to the one hundred and
fourth Statute) be deemed to be a payment on accouiit of
internal income accruing to the I^niversity from fees paid by
the students of the said college.
99- — The annual payments to be made by Senate of (a) £200
or £300, as the case may be, to the Council of Durham Colleges
in pursuance of the ninety-seventh Statute, and lb) £100 for
the maintenance of a scholarship or scholarships in connection
with the College of Medicine, in pursuance of the ninety-eighth
Statute, shall be made out of the external income of the
University, in so far as Senate is in possession of such income.
I00-- — '-^11 costs and expenses of holding all University
examinations, including therein the remuneration of examiners,
shall be paid by Senate.
|0|. — Senate shall fix and pay the stipends and other
remuneration of the Vice-Chancellor, the Proctors, Registrar,
Treasurer, and other officers of the University, except in so
far as the remuneration of any such officer may be otherwise
fixed or provided for under these Statutes.
102- — ■'^'1 costs and expenses properly incurred by or under
the authority of Senate in the discharge of its duties or on
account of the business of Convocation or of the General Board
of Faculties or of any other Board of Faculty either under the
one hundredth and one hundred anrl first Statutes, or otherwise,
shall be paid by Senate.
103- — If in any year the internal income accruing to the
University from any unit thereof shall be insufficient to cover
the following expenses (that is to say) » —
( 1 ) The cost of examining the students of that unit ;
(2) One-third of the aggregate of the annual payments
required to be made by Senate (a) to the Council of the
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Durham Colleges under the ninety-seventh Statute. (/;)
to the College of Medicine for the maintenance of a
scholarship or scholarships under the ninety-eighth
Statute (in so far as these payments are not met out of
external income) ; and
(3) One-third of the pa^-ments to be made by Senate under
the one hundred and second Statute ;
then such unit shall make good to Senate the deficiency so
arising, and until such deficiency is so made good Senate may
refuse to examine the students of such unit, or to propose
them for admission to degrees.
104. — After the pavment of the following sums and charges,
that is to say : —
(i) The sum of £880 to the Council of the Durham
Colleges ;
(2) The sum of £400 to the College of Medicine ;
(3) The charges payable by Senate under the one hundred
and second Statute ;
(4) Such portion of the charges payable to the said
Council under the ninet^'-seventh Statute and for tlie
maintenance of a scholarship or scholarships in the said
College of JNIedicine under the ninety-eightli Statute
as cannot be met out of external income ;
the annual residue of the internal income of the University shall
be apportioned by Senate amongst and paid respectively to the
several units of the University in such manner that each unit
(not being in default under the one hundred and third Statute)
shall receive as nearly as may be the amount of internal income
arising from its students to the University, less («) the expenses
incurred bv Senate in their examination, and (ft) a one-third
share of the payments made by Senate under the one hundred
and second Statute, and of such further payments as Senate
may have had to make out of the internal income of the
University in respect of the moneys payable to the Council of
the Durham Colleges, under the ninety-seventh Statute, and
for the maintenance of a scholarship or scholarships to the
College of Medicine under the ninety-eighth Statute.
For the purposes of this Statute and of the ninetv-fifth,
ninety-eighth, and one hundred and third Statutes any person
examined in the Faculty of IMedicine shall be deemed to be a
student of the College of Medicine.
105- — The annual residue (if any) of the external income of
the University (save in so far as the same or any part thereof
may be subject to the provisions of any particular trust or
gift) shall be apjiropnated by Senate to the support of teaching
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and research in the two Divisions of the University and paid,
for such uses, to the respective Councils of the Durham
ColleL;es, the College of Medicine, and Armstrong College, in
such manner and proportions and at such times as Senate
niav determine.
106- — Senate shall annually cause all its accounts, including
the accounts of the several units with the University, to be
audited by a duly qualified accountant. The results of such
audit shall be published.
.\FFILI.\TKD COLLEGES.
107- — -■^"V College or like institution within the United
Kingdom or any part of the British Dominions which provides
adequate instruction for students in the subjects of study of
any Facidt}' or Faculties in tlie University may apply to be
affiliated to the University in such Faculty or Faculties :
Provided that its members shall be incorporated by Royal
Charter, or that provision shall have been otherwise made for
its establishment on a permanent and efficient footing and for
its government.
108- — Any application by a College or like institution for
affiliation to the University shall be made to the Chancellor,
who shall refer the same to Senate. Senate shall appoint a
committee to consider the application and report thereon.
Senate may accept or reject the report of such committee or
refer the same back for further consideration and report.
After considering the original or any subsequent report of
such committee Senate shall decide whether the application for
affiliation ought to be granted and if Senate shall decide in
favour of such application, the Chancellor shall as soon as may
be, thereafter, propose to Convocation by special resolution
that the College in question.be affiliated to the Universit\- in
one or more Faculties, as the case may be, and if Convocation
assent to such resolution such College shall be so affiliated
accordingly.
Not less than twenty-eight days' notice in writing shall be
sent by the Registrar to all members of Convocation of anv
special resolution to admit any College or like institution to
affiliation to the University under this Statute.
109- — In considering the application of any College or like
institution for affiliation to the University, regard shall be had
in every case to the following particulars : —
(a) The standing and permanence of the institution
seeking affiliation ;
(fc) The facilities its teaching staff may afford for the
adequate training of students in subjects set for
examination bv the U'niversitv :
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(c) ' The equipment of the institution with sucli buildings,
laboratories, machinery, or other appliances as may be
necessary tor the proper instruction of students in the
subjects of the Faculty or Faculties in respect of which
the application for affiliation is made.
I 10- — Any College or like institution in the Counties of
Northumberland, Durham, Cumberlainl or Westmoreland
affiliated to the I'niversitv by resolution of Senate approved
bj' Convocation shall be entitled to such representation on
Senate as Senate by Statutes made under the powers conferred
by Section 6 of the Act shall determine.
III. — Where application is made for affiliation to the
University by any College in the counties of Northumberland,
Durham, Cumberland, or Westmoreland, and such application
is refused, such College shall be entitled to appeal from such
refusal to His Majesty in Council, and if on the hearing of such
appeal the same shall be allowed, such College shall forthwith
be affiliated to the University and entitled to appoint so manv
representatives on Senate as His Majesty in Council mav
determine.
112- — The officers, professors, lecturers, denioiistraturi,
tutors, or other recognised teachers and the students of any
College or institution affiliated to the University shall enjov
such privileges in the University and be admitted to degrees
upon such terms and conditions as Senate may from time to
time by regulation determine. This Statute shall not be
construed to diminish the privileges granted to the students
of the Sunderland Technical College under tlie one hundred
and fifteenth Statute.
I 13- — Codrington College, Barbados, and Fourah Bav
College, Sierra Leone, shall remain alfiliated to the University
on the same terms and conditions as heretofore.
1 14- — Seiiate may abrogate the affiliation of any College
or like institution affiliateci to the University ; but Senate shall
not exercise its power in this behalf until it shall have considered
the report of a Committee specially apyiointed to enquire into
the circumstances of the case, nor without the consent of the
Visitor. Nor shall the privileges in the I'uiversity at present
enjoyed by the students of Codrington College, Barbados, and
Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone, be diminished without the
consent of the \'isitor.
SUNDERL.\ND TECHNICAL COLLEGE.
115- — The Technical College of the county borough of
Sunderland shall be entitled to be affiliated to the University
in the Faculty of Science so soon as the authorities of the said
College shall have satisfied the requirements of Senate as stated
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in their letter dated June i8th, 1908, and set forth in Schedule
II. of the Act, by providing the following additional edncational
facilities for students attending the College : —
(rt) A more extensive physical laboratory more fully
equipped for the teaching of branches of physics other
than electricity :
(^) A separate lecturer (by preference a practising electrical
engineer), at the head of the Department of Electrical
Engineering :
{c) Extended laboratory accommodation and appliances
for teaching electrical engineering :
(d) A more adequate engineering laboratory equipped with
the necessary steam machinery.
When any application is made for alliliation to the L'niversity
under this Statute, a committee appointed by Senate shall
inquire and report whether the foregoing conditions have been
adequatelv complied with, and if such committee sliall rejiort
that all such conditions have been so complied with, the
Chancellor shall forthwith declare the said College to be
afliliated to the Tniversity in the Faculty of Science ; and
thereupon the students of the said College shall be entitled
to be admitted as candidates for degrees in engineering and in
electrical engineering without being required to attend lectures
or instruction other than tlie teaching provided by the said
College.
1 16- — ^o soon as the Technical College of tlie county borough
of Sunderlanfl shall be affdiated to the University under the
provisions of the last preceding Statute, the Council or other
executive authority of the said College shall be entitled to
nominate two persons to serve on Senate as representatives of
the said College.
Miscn:Li..\NEoi:s.
117. — Subject to the provisions contamed in section 6 of the
Act, after the 31st day of December, 1909, Senate shall have
power to make Statutes altering or supplementing these
Statutes so far as they affect the Chancellor, or Senate, or
Convocation, or any Advisorv Board of the University, or any
matter under his or their control at the time such power is
exercised, and, in particular, providing for the representation
on Senate of any College which may hereafter become affiliated
to the University ; and the Council of the Durham Colleges shall
have the like power in so far as these Statutes may, at the time
such power is exercised by the said (^&uncil, affect the Durham
Division only : Provided always that no Statute so made by
Senate or the said Council shall alter the equality of representa-
tion in Senate of the Durham and Newcastle Divisions or any
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provision of these Statutes having particular reference to
property or finance, or to the Faculty of Theology, or to religious
instruction.
118. — Any notice required to be given to a member of
Convocation by these Statutes, or by any regulation of the
Universitv, shall be taken to have been duly given if it has been
sent bv post, directed to such member at his registered address.
No notice of any business of Convocation shall be required to be
sent to any member of Convocation whose registered address
is not within the United Kingdom.
119. — Nothing in these Statutes shall prevent the College of
Medicine and Armstrong College uniting at any time to form a
single institution. The powers to be exercised and the privileges
to be enjoyed by the College of Medicine and Armstrong
College respectively under these Statutes shall in the event of
such union thereafter jointly reside in such single institution.
120- — From the date of these Statutes it shall not be necessary
to obtain the consent of the Loi'd Bishop of Durham (except
where by these Statutes otherwise expressly provided) to the
making, amendment, or abrogation of any Statute or regulation
affecting the constitution or government of the University and
the office, powers, anci authority of the Dean and Chapter as
Governors of the University shall cease and determine.
121. — From the date of these Statutes the' offices of Warden,
Sub-Warden, and Deputy Warden of the University shall
cease and determine, and the title Chancellor shall take the place
of that of Warden, and the title of Vice-Chancellor of that of
Sub-Warden and Deputy Warden in the University, as the case
may be ; and all Acts of Parliament, Charters, Orders in Council,
Statutes of Chapter, Regulations of the University, Resolutions
of Senate, Articles of .\ssociaLion. of Armstrong College, deeds
and other instruments now in force shall be construed
accoi-dingly : Provided always that this Statute shall not be
construed to annex the office of Chancellor to the Deanery of
the Cathedral Church of Durham.
122- — These Statutes shall come into iorc* so soon as they are
approved by His Afajesty the King in Council.
123. — The Chancellor shall, so soon as conveniently may be,
take all necessarv steps to carry the provisions of these Statutes
into effect.
124- — The present Senate and authorities of the University
shall continue to exercise their powers and discharge their
duties as heretofore until the new Senate and authorities as
constituted by these Statutes shall have been appointed.
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DEFINITIONS.
125. — In these Statutes, the following expressions shall have
the meanings herein-after resj^ectively assigned to them, that
is to say : —
" University " means the Tniversity of Durham ;
" The Act " means the University of Durham Act, 1908 ;
" Visitor " means the Visitor of the University ;
" Chancellor " means the Chancellor of the University ;
" Vice-Chancellor " means tlie Vice-Chancellor of the
University ;
" Durham Division " means the Durham Division ot the
University ;
" Newcastle Division " means the Newcastle Division of
the University ;
" Senate " means the Senate of the University ;
" Convocation " means the Convocation of the University ;
" Council of the Durham Colleges " means the Council of
the Durham Colleges in the University of Durham ;
" College of Medicine " means the University of Durham
College of Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ;
" Armstrong College " means Armstrong College, Newcastle
upon-Tyne, in the University of Durham ;
" Unit of the University " means the Durham Division,
the College of Medicine, and Armstrong College
respectively ;
" Member of a Faculty " means any person who has
proceeded to the degree of Master or Doctor in any
Faculty and who is a member of Convocation ;
" Student " means any person in Statu pupillayi and any
candidate for a degree or examination in any Faculty ;
" Statute " means a Statute framed by the Commissioners
appointed under the Act, or a Statute framed by Senate
or the Council of the Durham Colleges under the powers
contained in section six of the Act, as the context may
require ;
" Dean and Chapter " means the Dean and Chapter of the
Cathedral Church of Durham ;
' Statute of Chapter " means a Statute of the Dean and
Chapter ;
" Date of the .\ct " means the rirst day of August nineteen
hundred and eight ;
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" Date of these Statutes " means the date at which the
Statutes framed by the Commissioners are approved bv
His ^Majesty the King in Council.
Northumberland.
A. ExoN.
Barnard.
Francis Mowatt.
W. S. Church.
JOH.N Scott Fox.
John R. Magrath.
Joseph Larmor.
Sealed by order of the Commissioners 12th July, IQ09.
}. BRUCE WILLIAMSON,
Secretary.
RKr.ri.ATloNS ni" Till. CMM'.KSriT.
rm.i-: i.
OF ADMISSION.
I . — In order to be INlatiiculated, a student must have produced
to the officers of his College such testimonials of character as
they may require, and have passed the prescribed examination.
He shall, at the time of matriculation, subscribe a declaration
of obedience to the authorities of the University.
2. — The nature and conditions of the examination to be
Imposed as a test for matriculation shall be such as Senate
may from time to time by standing order require, regard being
always had to the proviso of Statute 31.
TITLE II.
OF DISCIPLINE. »j!
I. — Every member of the University in statu pupillaii shall be
liable, in case of misconduct, to such punishment as the
Chancellor, or any officer acting under his authority, shall
inflict ; provided that no one shall be expelled from the
University except b}' sentence of the Chancellor declared in
Senate, or by vote of Senate with the concurrence of the
Chancellor.
The College of Medicine and Armstrong College shall provide
for and exercise the same control over the teaching, residence,
maintenance, and discipline of all students of those Colleges
as is conferred by Statute 54 on the Council of the Durham
Colleges.
2. — Every member of the University not in statu pupillari
shall be subject to the authority of the Chancellor, and shall be
liable, in case of misconduct, to be fined by him in any sum
not exceeding twenty pounds, to be paid into the University
chest. No such member of the University shall be liable to
any other punishment, excepting by a formal sentence passed
by Senate and Convocation.
TITLE III.
OF KEEPING TERMS, AND OF STANDING IN THE UNIVERSITY.
1. — No student shall be held to have kept any term unless,
being duly matriculated, he shall* have complied with such
conditions as the Senate of the University and the Council of
the Durham Colleges, or the College of Medicine, or Armstrong
College, by their standing orders may from time to time
determine.
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2. — It :i member of the University has been prevented by
illness or other urgent cause from keeping any term, that
term mav be granted by grace of Senate, on the proposal
of the Council of his College, provided that not more than
one term be so granted to any individual in any one
academical year.
3. — In question of standing, every term shall be counted
during which a person has been a member of the University,
and has conformed to the regulations of the ITniversity, so far
as they apply to him.
TITLE IV.
OF WOMEN STUDENTS.
I. — The residence of women students attemling lectures in
Durham will be subject to the conditions prescribed bv the
Council of the Durham Colleges.
The residence of women students attending lectures at
the Newcastle Colleges will be subject to the conditions
prescribed by those Colleges.
2. — Any student of eighteen \'ears ot age, who has completed a
course of two years' study and examhiation at an\' one of
the following- Colleges or Institutions: — The Ladies' College,
Cheltenham ; Queen's College, Harley Sti-eet, London ; the
Women's Training College, Darlington ; or the Women's
Training College, Ripon ; and has passed either the Inter-
mediate Public Examination in Letters or the First Public
Examination in Arts, may then, iir at any future time, if her
testimonials are approved, petition the LTni\'ersity that the two
years kept at such College or Inslitulion may count as one ye.ar
towards the Degree of B. Litt. or of B.A. respectivelv.
The arrangements made in this clause shall be terminable at
twelve months' notice, reserving the privileges i>l then-existing
students.
TITLE \'.
OF THK STANDING AND KXERCISE.S REgt'ISITE FOR PROIEEDING
TO DEGREES.
Section I. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite for
proceeding to the Degree of Bachelor of A rts
in litteris antiquis.'*
I. — No grace for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in lUteris
antiqnis shall be granted, unless the petitioner is a student in
Arts and has kept six terms at least by residence, excepting as
provided in clause 2 of this section.
* The Regulations in Section I will apply to Honour Students till further
notice, but not to Pass Students entering at Purham in and .ifter October, igiq.
go ki-(.;lm,ai IONS (v, i).
Aiiv ^tuili'iil ill riicokitc}', will) i>> i-oioiniiu'iulod li\' his Ci)llo^e,
ma\ )ii'lition llu" L'liivorsil y tliat (orms kopt 1)\' liini as a stialt'tit in
Thcoloj^y may cmiiit as terms kept l>y him as a stiKlotit in Arts,
proviilod thai he sliall liave passed tlie examiiiaiioii api^ointed tor
tlie admission of students in Arts, and tliat he shall not be admis-
sible to the Final Exaniination for the ileeree of Maehelor ot Arts
unless he has passed the First Publie Examination, anil lias
subsequently kept thii'o terms at least as a student in Ai'ts.
2. — Xo jfrace for the decree o\' Haehelor of Arts i/i lil/cris
aii/iquis shall be yranled unless the petitioner has passeil two
publie exaniiiuilions, except inic as provided U>r in the following'
piiragraphs aiul in Clause 4, paiagiaph 7. The first of these
shall be for students who have kept three terms at least ; the
seeonil tor such as have ]iassed the first ami ha\e subsequently
kept three terms at least in Arts.
Xo candidate for Hiinours siiali be aiimissibk- to the Secontl
Public Examination uniil he has passetl the First Public
Examination for B.A. in lit/cris (iitfiqtiis, ami has kejjt six
terms in atlentlance on lloninir Li-ctures lor the Secoml Public
Examination.
Candidates for Honouis in the First I'ublii- Exaniinatitin must
not havi> exceeded the stantling of three terms from .Matrii'ulatioii
or other qualilicalion as students in ^rls, except as provided in
the last |)ara}<rapli ot this clause. Except as therein
provided, candidates for Honours in the i>econd Public
Examination must not have exceeded the standing of nine
terms frtini Matriculation or other qualification as students
in Arts, unless tiiey have alread\' obtained Honours in some
scluiol of the Second Public Examination ; in which case
they may be candidates for Honours in iinolher school of the
Second Public Examination, providei.1 they have not exceeded the
standing of fifteen teims from Matriculation or other qualification
as student in .Arts, and that they have attended lectures duringat
least three terms in tiie subjects of examination.
.A.ny perst)n who has com]ileted a course of study and examina-
tions qualifying him lor the Licence in Theology at one of the
following Theological Colleges : — St. Aidan's, St. Augustine's,
Burgh. Chichester, Cumbrae, Dorchester, Edinburgh, Gloucester,
Highiiury, Islington, Jamaica, St. John's (.Armidale, X.S.W. ),
Lichfield, Lincoln, .Moore College (Sv'dney), Queen's College
(St. John's, Xewfoundlandi, Saiisbur\-, Selwyn College ( Dunetlin I,
Truro, Wai'minster, Bisho]) Wilson School (Lsle of Man), the
Theological Department of King's College, London, or the
Theological Department of Queen's College, Birmingham, shall
be allowed to count the final examination o( his College in lieii
of the first public examination, and shall be admissible to the
final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts after he
has kept three terms at least by residence as a student in Ai'ts in
Durham. Sui-h terms must includi- a .Michaelmas, an Ejiiphaiiy,
KEClULAflONS (v, l). QI
;iiul an Easter Term. In order to keep terms, such a stiuient
miisi have been admitted to the Licence in Theoloyfy. either before
or in tiie course of Inis first term ot residence as a student in Arts
Students in ativ of the Theological Colleges specified
in the preceding paragraph, provided that the course of study
a,nd instruction therein be approved by the Council of the
Durham Colleges, shall be allowed to proceed to the degree
of B.A. under the following conditions : (a) they shall pass
the Matriculation Examination of the University for admission
as Students in Arts or some equivalent examination and be
duly registered bv the University as Matriculated Students
in Arts. (6) They shall subsequently keep six terms of residence
at their Theological College, {r) They shall then be eligible
to enter for the First Public Examination in Arts, {d) After
having passed the First Public Examination in Arts, they
shall keep three terms in .\rts at Durham, and be eligible
to enter for the Pass Final Examination for the degree of
B.A. in litter is antiquis. Provided that students proposing
to proceed to a degree in Honours in littevis antiquis shall keep
six terms at Durham after passing the First Public Exami-
nation in Arts, and shall not be deemed to be over standing
for Honours if they have not exceeded the standing of six
terms after passing the First Public Examination in Arts.
_^. — The first of tiiese examinations shall be conducted liy three
examiners at least. The subjects and books to which it shall
be directed shall be fixed by Senate eleven months at least
before its commencement ; the subjects and books fixed for
canditiates for Honours being' disting'nislied from tlic subjects,
anil books fixed for otlier students.
Everyone admitted to this e.^amination sliall be required to
prove his knowledg'e oi Scripture History, of one Gospel in the
Greek (or, in the case of conscientious objectors, in ahernatise
subjects to be provided b\- Senate), of three Greek Plays, and six.
books of V'irgfil, or of equivalent jiortions of Greek and Latin
authors, iiiclioris tevi et notce., and of one at least ot such
oiher subjects as Senate shall from time to time determine.
Candidates for Mathematical Honours shall be required to
prove their knowledge of only one of the three (xreek
Pia\s, o\- its equivalent.
All those who satisfv the examiners sliall receive certificates,
and the candidates for Honours shall be classed according- to their
attainments. The number of classes shall be determined by the
examiners, but the order of the nann-s in cacli class shall be
alphabetical.
4. — The Second and Final Examination sh.dl he conducted by.
three examiners at least. Everyone who is admitted to it shall
be required to pro\e liis knowledge of tiie Evidences of Relig-ion
92 Ki-i.rr. A I IONS (\\ i).
(Natural ami Rovealod), of one Gospel, aiul of tlie Acts of tlie
Apostles ill the Greek, exeept those who offof special Theoloj<"ical
Subjects as pro\ided in the followintr paragraphs. In the ease of
conseienlioiis objectors, however, alternative Niibjei-is may lie
pioviiieil b\' Senate.
SiiiiK'nls uo{ candidates tor Hoiunns, who olVer llie I-a iileiu es,
one Gospi'l, and the .\cts of the .Apostles, shall in adililion
be required to proxe their knowledg'e of one Greek antl one
Latin book, wi'/ioris (ezii et iiutte, approved by Senate, and of
one at least of such other subjects as Senate shall i.lelerniine.
Particulars respectiiijjf these subjects shall he puhlislu-d h\'
Senate eleyen months at least before the Kxaminalion.
Candidates tor Honours, who offer the E\ idi-nces, o\\<:- Gospel,
anil the Acts of the Apostles, shall in aiUlilion be examined in such
subjects and books in Classical and General Literature, and
Mathematical and Physical Science, as shall have been fixed
bv Senate eleven months at least before the e.xamination ;
the\' ma)' be examined also in other subjects and books selected
bv them.selves, provided these subjects and books shall have been
submitted to Senate antl approved b\- it six months at least
before the examination. .\'o Licentiate in Theology shrdi become
a landidate for Honours in the Final Kxaminalion for the
Decree of Bachelor of Arts until he has passt^.d the F'irst Public
Examination in Arts.
Candidates for Classical Honours only, need not be e.xamined
in .Mathematics, nor candidates for Mathematical Honours only
in Classics. Every candidate for Classical Honours may be
examined both viv& voce and on paper.
The Examination for Mathematical Honours shall be ilivide"
into two parts, as follows : — Part I : Euclid, Geometrical Conies,
Ali^^ebra, Trig-onometr}', Analj'tical Plane Geometr\', Elementary
Mechanics and Hj'drostatics, Cieometrical Optics and Plane
Astronomy. [The use of the Differential and Integ^ral Calculus is
not permitted in this part of the Examination.] Part II :
Differential and Integral Calculus, Diflerential Equations, Analy-
tical Geometry of three dimensions, Newton's Principia i — iii, and
an\- of the hig-her portions of the subjects of Part I. The E.xam-
iners shall have power to excuse from examination in the Classical
Portion of the subjects for the Pass degree those Candidates who,
ha\ing' failed to obtain Honours, yet have shown sufiliiient
knowledge of the subjects of Part I.
Students not candidates for Honours ^who have passed either
the F'irst Public Examination in Arts, or the F"inal Examination in
Letters, and have subsequently kept three terms at least, may
oPer, instead of the above subjects, to be examined in such
subjects mainly Theological as Senate may. from lime to time
determine, jirovided that they shall be required to prove their
KliGLLA 1 U1NS (V, l). 93
nowleilg^e of one Greek and one Latin book, niclioris cevi et
notcp, approved b\' Senate, unless they ofter a specified portion
of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, in place either
of the Greek or of the Latin Book. Particulars respecting- the
subjects shall be published by Senate eleven months at least
before the Examination.
Candidates for Honours in Theology shall be examined in >uch
books of the Old and New Testament in the orig-inal Tongues,
and such other Theological Subjects as shall have been fixed bv
Senate eleven months at least before the Examination.
All who satisfy the examiners shall receive certificates. For
those who are judg-ed worthy of Honours there shall be three
separate classifications, one for such as have distinguished
themselves in Classical and General Literature, one for such as
have disting-uished themselves in Mathematical and Physical
Science, and one for those who have distinguished themselves in
Theolog-y. In each of these classifications there shall be four
classes ; the examiners being- at liberty to leave any one or more
of these clas.ses vacant. Thus the Class Paper will be drawn up
according- to the form annexed : —
Class, and Gen. Lit. Math, and Pliys. Sc. Theology.
CLASS I. CLASS 1. CLASS \.
CLASS II. CLASS II. CLASS II.
CLASS III. CLASS III. CLASS III.
CLASS IV. CLASS IV. , CLASS IV.
/Egrotaitt.
A. B.
C. D.
S. T., >
u. v., ^
.,. ,r ^tLxa miners.
Y.'Z.','J
The conditions under which students, not candidates for
Honours, shall be held to have passed with distinction shall be
determined bj- Senate.
Candidates for the deg-ree oi B.A. /// litteris atitiqnis may
offer Military Science as an extra subject, and, if they satisfy the
examiners, they shall receive a special certificate to that effect.
In cases where a candidate for Honours in the Final
Examination for the Deg-ree of B.A. is required to satisfs-
in a paper or papers of a Pass Standard, he shall be
permitted to do so (without prejudice to his place on the
Class List) at an Examination subsequent to that for which
he presents himself for Honours, provided that he shall not
be qualified to proceed to the degfree until he has satisfied
the Examiners in the pass papers.
W4 KKGll.A 1 IONS (V, l).
S. -Ill ;ill cases ill wliich an iiiKliTt4rjn.hialo is adiniUoi.1 tvo\u
anoiluM- I'liivorsily, or a sliideiU oi' tliis L'nivfrsit y, not oriyiiiaUy.
a studoril in Arts, heoonK'sa stuJi-nt in Arts, svu-ii student shall be
reqniri'd to keep lln-ei' Ioi-jhs h\- residoni-e as a sUidenl in Ai'ls»
before lie is adniiiieil lo liu' l-'inai Kxainination toi- the des^n^e of
B.A.
(->. -Suiileiits ot liie L"ni\eisily ol nuiliani Colleije of .Mi-dieine,
Of ot Afinsirong- Colleije, at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, may petition
tile L'ouneil of the nurhani Colleges that terms kept by them at
either ot these Colleg'es, equivalent in dm-ation to three terms
kept by students in Arts a( Durham, may count to\var(,Ls the
decree o( B.A. /// litleris anliqiiis, provided that thev shall have
passed the First Examination appointed foi- students in .Arts, at;
the heiciiiiiiiijj; oi' the second year, and that tliey shall not be
admitted to the Final Examination tor the tley;ree ot l>..\. in
iitieris atiliquis unless they have kepi llirt-c liMins at least by,
resilience .hs stntlcnt-N in Arts at Durham.
l'{IiC;iI..ATK'>.\s (V, II).
Section II. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite for
proceeding to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts at
Durham or A'ewcast/e in the case of students
not candidates for Honours.
i.--Notfrace for the Dej^ree of Bachelor of .\rts tit Durham
or Newcastle shall be g'ranted unless the petitioner has kept
nine terms as a student in Arts and passed ?in Intermediate
E.xamination, ;i Second Year P'xamination, and a Final Exami-
naiion, except as provided in the folio winij paragraphs of this
.Sei-iioii.
Catuiidales shall be required lo pass the Matriciilatii)n
Examination, or such examination as ma}' be accepted as
equivalent b\- .Senate, before beginning to keep terms, and shall not
be eligible foi" the Intermediate Examination until they have kept
three terms, nor for the Seconil ^'ear Examination until they have
kept three terms after jiassing the Intermediate Examination.
Candidates who have been admitted to a. Degree in an\- other
Faculty (save Music) shall be excused the first year of residence
and the Intermediate Exainination.
2. — Candidates for the Intermediate Examination shall be.
requiretl to satisfy in five subjects, of' which two must be
languages, one being an ancient language, ui^^ler such further
restrictions as to choice of subjects as may be imposed
from time to time by Senate upon candidates from Newcastle
and Durham respectively.
REGl'LATIONS (V, II). 95
Evervone adiiiiltecl to tliis exauiiii.ilioii inusl offer in the first
instance not less tliaii four subjects, and no canditlate will be
deemeil to have passed who has not, in the first instance,
satisfied the Examiners in at least four subjects at the same time.
Hut a candidate who so desires may defer the fifth subject to a
subsequent examination.
The subjects of the Inteiinediate Examination shall be : —
(d) Latin.
ib) Greek.
(<r) French.
{d) German.
ic) Eniflish Lfiiiijuayfe anii Litei.iture.
( /") Religious Kiu>wlei.liie (v an alternaiive.
(^) Ancient Historw
{/i) Modern History.
{t) Mathematics.
(j) Philosophy.
{k) Economics.
(/) Geography.
(w. ) Hebrew.
(>i) Hellenistic Greek.
(o) Mi!itar\- Science.
The examination shall be conducted by examiners appointed
annualh' by Senate, and the special books and subjects to which
it is directed shall be fixed by Senate eleven months at least
beforehand.
3. — Candidates for the Secotui Year E.xanunatioii shall be
required to satisfy in five subjects, and Candidates for the;
Final Examination shall be required to satisfy after more
advanced study in four of the five subjects which they offered,
for the Second Year Examination, subject in either case to,
such restrictions as to choice of subjects as may be imposed,
from time to time by Senate upon candidates from Durham
and Newcastle respectively.
Candidates for the Second Year Examination must offer, in the
first instance, five subjects, but those who satisf\- the Examiners
in four subjects at one time, and fail in one subject only, ma)r
offer that subject by itself at a subsequent examination.
The subjects of the Seconil Year and Final Examinations
shall be : —
(A) Latin.
(B) Greek.
(C) French.
(D) Germari.
{£) English Language and Literature.
(P) Religious Knowledge or i\n alternative.
96 KltlU I.Al U1NS (V, II).
{C) AiK-iiMit Hisloiy.
(//) Modotn History
(/l Matliematii-s.
( /) Pliilosoiiliy.
(A') Kcoiiomii'>.
(/.I Kdiu'alion or (for Soi-oiui War onh) Mililars
Science.*
(.1/) Hebrew.
(.V) Hellenistic Greek.
(O) Geography.
(P) Science.
(0) Comparative Study of lleligion (for Second Year
only).
1 lu' I'.xaininalions shall be conducted b\' ex.unlners .ippuiiiied
annually bv Senate, and the special books and subjects to which
they are directed shall be fixed by Senate eleven nionihs ,11 least
befoi"ehand.
4. .\t Durham, students shall be allowed to offer in lien of
their Final Examination the subjects prescribed for either Part A
or Part B of the Diploma in Theology, and, for those who do so,
the Second Year Examination shall consist of three subjects,
two of the three being Latin and Greek as prescribed for the
Final Examination.
5. The Council of the Durham Colleges may dispense any
student from actual residence in Durham and attendance upon
Lectures for a period of not exceeding three terms ; but no
student shall be eligible to proceed to the degree of Bachelor
of Arts unless he is of the standing of nine terms from
INIatriculation. A student thus dispensed from residence, may
be allowed to offer himself as a candidate for a Final
Examination in six subjects to be prescribed by Senate (not
less than four of which shall be taken at one and the same
examination) in lieu of the Second Year and Final Examinations.
6. Students who have passed the Matriculation Examination
and subsequently kept six terms at Durham or at an associated
Theological College and have passed both parts of the
Examination for a licence in Theology and have been duly
granted the Title of Licentiate in Theology by Convocation,
may count the terms so kept in Theology in lieu of six of the
terms required for the Degree of B.A., and the examinations
passed for the L.Th. in lieu of the Intermediate and Second
Year Examinations. Such candidates will, however, be
* Candidates for the degree of B.A. other than i>i lUteris antiquis may offe""
Military Science as an extra subject, and, if they satisfy the examiners, they
will receive a special certificate to that effect.
REGULATIONS (v, ll). 97
required to satisfy the examiners in the Final Examination
in six subjects*, prescribed by Senate, not less than four of
which shall be taken at one and the same examination. Such
students shall not be dispensed by the Council of the Durham
Colleges, under § 5, from any of the three necessary terms
of residence in Arts.
Section III. — 0/ the Standing and Exercises requisite
for proceeding to the Degree of Bachelor of Arts
at Durham or Newcastle in the case
of candidate:; for Honours.
I. -Xo grace for the Degree o'i Bachelor of Arts at Durham
or Newcastle shall be granted unless the petitioner has kept
nine terms as a student in Arts and passed an Intermediate
Exaiiilnalion and a Final Examination except as provided in the
following paragraphs.
Candidates (or Honours shall be required to pass the
Matriculation Examination before beginning to keep terms, and
shall not be elig-ible for the Intermediate Examination until they
have kept three terms (except as provided in clause 3 of this
section) nor for the Final Examination imtil they have kept six
terms, at Newcastle nine terms, after passing the Intermediate
Examination. The\- must in no case have exceeded the standing'
of four years from the Intermediate Examination.
Candidates who have been admitted to a degree in an\" other
Faculty (save Music) shall be excusetl the first vear of ■■esidence
and the Intermediate Examination.
Each of these examinations shall be conducted b\' examiners
appointed annually by Senate ; and the special books and
subjects to which it is directed shall be fixed h\ Senate eleven
months at least beforehand.
Candidates for Honours in Arts who have passed the
Higher School Certificate Examination, having previously
passed the examination for Matriculation, or an equivalent,
may be excused from the first year of study and from the
Intermediate Examination in Arts, provided that in the
Higher Certificate Examination they qualify in two languages,
one of them being an ancient language, and that they have
obtained distinction in one of the subjects in which they
propose to read for Honours and further have passed with
credit in at least one subject in the principal group in which
they were examined. One of the two languages may be taken
as a, stibsidiary subject and candidates shall be allowed
* In and after 1922. Before 19^2 such candidates will take the Final
Examination for the degree of B.A. in litfryis niitiqtiis.
98 RKOUI.AIIONS (V, 111).
to qualify in the subsidiary language at a subsequent
examination (or the Higher Certificate, provided that they
do so at lea^5t two years before the Final Examination
of their Honours Course. Candidates who propose to read
for Honours in a subject not included in the Higher School
Certificate Examination shall be deemed to have satisfied
the above conditions if they have obtained distinction in
such subject as may be prescribed by the Board of the
l^aculty of 'Arts, upon thfe recommendation of the teachers
concerned. No candidate thus excused the Intermediate
Examination shall be admitted to the Degree of Bachelor
of Arts unless he shall have pursued a course of study in
the University for not less than three academical years.
2. — At DURH.AM a candidate may read for Honours either
ill .Mafhenuitics or in two of the following subjects taken
totjeiher English, Modern History, French, German. fn
Mathematics a candidate may read for Honours in both the
Intermediate and Final Examinations.
.\\ tin* Intermediate Fxamination a candidate for Honours in
Mathematics shall be examined in the mathematical >ubjects
provided foi" Firsi Year Mathematical Honours for candidates
for the Degree of B..\. in lilteris luitiqiiis, and ^>hall furtlier
satisfy the examiners in such subjects of the pass examination
for tiie Degree oi B.A. other than in lilteris nnliqitis as
Scn;ite ma\' from lime to time prescribe.
At the Final Examination such a candidate sliall be examined
in the .Malhematical subjects provided for the Final Fxaininatinn
for Mathematical HouDurs for the degree of B.A. in lilleriy
aulit/iiis. He shall further be required to satisfy the examiners
in Religions Knowledge (or an alternative subject) as prescribed
for pass candidates tor the degree of B.A. other than in
lilteris antiqiiis.
Such candidates shall, in tlie Final Examination, take
Religious Knowledge, Paris I ami II (or alternative subjects)
at one time, and all their .Mathematical subjects at another
time : but no candidate ma\' offer himself for the former
until he has attended lectures for three terms on the subjei-ts
in question, nor for the latter until he has for six terms
attended lectures for Final Mathematical Honours.
Candidates for Honours in 'i;e "ther ^iibj'Tt; shall take the
Intermediate Examination as prescribed .for pass candidates;
but students who have resided for three terms and have
passed the First Public Examination for the degree of B.A.
in Utieris antiquis may count this examination in lieu of the
Intermediate Examination.
REGULATIONS (V, III). 99
At the Final Examination such candidates shall be examined
for Honours in the two subjects selectevl, and Honours shall
be awarded on the results of the two examinations, taken
together. Candidates for Honours in this examination shall
not have exceeded the standing of four years from ^Matricula-
tion, and shall not have exceeded three years from the time
of passing the Intermediate Examination or the examination
accepted as equivalent.
Ill cases where a t-andidate for Honours in ilic Fin;il
Examination for tlie Degree of B.A. is required to satistv
in a paper or papers of a Pass Standard, he shall he
permitted to do so (without prejudice to his place on tht-
Class List) at an Examination subsequent to that for whicli
he presents hiinself for Honours, provided that he shall not
be qualified to proceed to the degree uniil he has satisfied
'tlie Examiners in the pass papers.
3. — At XEWCASTLE Candidates for the Final tCxaniinalion
in Honours siiall be required to have passed ihe Interinetliate
Examination before entering- upon Honours study. The course
for llie degree in Honovn-s shall occupy not less than ihree
and not more than four years from the time of passing the
Intermediate Examination.
Candidates for Honours who elect to spend the lasi part of
their course in original research, shall be allowed to pass the
Intermediate Examination before entering Armstrong College, and
to present themselves for an examination in Honom-s at the end
of their second N-ear of study. But no candidate shall proceed
to a degree in Arts before the end of the third vear of study.
No candidate for Honours shall be required to take anv
part oi' the Pass Curriculum other than that prescribed for ihe
Intermediate Examination.
Honours shall be awarded in any one of the following
subjects or groups of subjects : —
(a) An}- two of the following languages, with their
literatures ; — Latin, Greek, French, German,
English.*
{h) fThe language and literature of England or France or
Gennany together with a corresponding division of
Modem History.
(f) English Language and Literature.
{d) Philosophy.
* The combination ot Latin and English will be replaced by (/«) English
and Latin Literature in and after 1925. The combination of English >ind
French will be replaced b> (h) French Language and Literature (in and after 1923).
t Tkis will be withdrawn after 1920.
loo KiaUI.A I IONS (v, III).
({') Ancient History.
( f) Modem History.
{o) Mathematics.
(h) Philosophy, toa;ether with either (1) an Ancient or
|i\Iodcrn Language as specified in {n) ; or (2) .\ncient
or { Modern History.
(/) Philosophy and Economics.
(/?) tModern History and Economics.
(/) English Literature and Philosophy (in and after 1923).
(/«) English and Latin Literature (in and after 1923).
(n) French Language and Literature (in antl after 1923)
4. — All candidates who satisfy the Examiners shall receive
Cerliticales to that effect.
5. Candidates who obtain distimiion in the Oral Examination
in f^-encli or German shall receive special certificates.
Sec/ ion IV. — Of the Standuig and Exennses requisite for
proceeding to the Degree of Master of A rts.
1. — No gfrace for the degree of Master of Arts shall be granted
unless the petitioner is a Bachelor of Arts of the standing- of nine
terms at least from his admission to that degree.
2.— An\' Bachelor of Arts of the requisite standing who has
obtained Honours at the Final Examination tor the degree of
Bachelor oi Arts or has passed with distinction, or who, af"ter
passing the F'inal Examination for the degree of Baclielor of Arts,
has passed either the examination for the Diploma in Theolog}', or
the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Divinit}'. or for
the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law, or for the degree of
Bachelor of Medicine, or for the degree of Bachelor of Science,
or for the degree of Bachelor of Letters, shall be admissible to
the degree oi' Master of Arts without further examinations or
exercises. Othei- candidates for the degree of Master of Arts
shall pass such examinations or perform such exercises as
Senate ma\' require.
Section V. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite for
proceeding to the Degree of Master of Letters.
I.— No grace for the degree of Master of Letters shall be
granted unless the petitioner is a Bachelor of Letters oi the
standing of three years at least from his.atlmission to that degree.
t This will be withdrawn after \(.}Zo.
\ The combination ot Philosophy with Kng-lish will be replaced by (/) Eng-lish
Literature and Philosophy lin and after ig^^.s', and the combination of Philosophy
with >Iodern History will be withdrawn .'ifler 1920.
REGULATIONS (V, iv). lOI
2. — Ar.y Btichelor of Letters of Uie requisite standing; who lias
obtained distinction or been placed in Division I at the Final
Examination for the dej^ree of Bachelor of Letters, or who,
befcre or after passing- the Final Examination for \.he deg^ree of
Bachelor of Letters, has proceeded to the deg^ree of Bachelor of
Arts, shall be admitted to the de_gree of Master of Letters wiihout
further examination or exercise. Other candidates for the
de_g:ioe of Master of Letters shall pass such examinations or
perform such exercises as Senate may require.
Section , VI. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite
for proceeding to tlic Degrees of Baclielor and Doctor
of Divinity.
I. — -No grace for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity shall be
granted Unless (he candidate has passed the examination for
Bachelor of Divinity.
No one shall be admitted to the examination for the deg^ree of
Bachelor of Divinity unless, being not less than twenty-five
years of ag^e, he shall have produced satisfactor)' testimonials of
moral character, and shall ei(/ier(\) be a g^i^aduate of two years'
standing- in Arts or Lettets of this University or (2) be a graduate
of two \'ears' standing- in Arts of some other University of the
British Empire, who has obtained the Diploma in Theology of
this University, or (3) satisfy the Board of the Faculty of
Theolog-y that he is competent to pursue a course of study in
Theoiog-y, and shall subsequently keep three terms in this
Universitj' and pass tiie examination foi- the Diploma in
Theolog'y. Provided that up to the end of 1922, candidates
shall also be admissible under the reg;ulations in force in 1915,
and any candidate mav be examined in the subjects in force
in 1915.
Candidates for the examination for the degree of B. D. shall be
required to g-ive evidence of a competent g-eneral knowledg-e of
Christian Theology, and to be well acquainted with the New
Testament in Greek, and with such portiisn of the Old Testament
and in such languages as Senate shall from time to time
determine ; as well as with such other branch or branches of
Theological study as shall be prescribed by Senate from
time to titne.
The examination shall be conducted by two or more examiners.
2. \o grace tor the tlegree oi Doctor ot Di\inil\' sliall -be
granti'a unless the candidate has proceeiied to the degree of
M..\. in this or some other University in the British Empire.
Candidates shall be of the standing oi' 10 \ears at least
from their adniissioTi t,o the degree of B.,\. (or .M,.A.). ,
Candidates for tiie degree oi D.D. shall have proceeded to
the degree of B.D. of this University.
7
102 REGrLATIONS (V, Vl).
Candidates for iho ilejJiee of DoilDr ol" Divinity siiall,
before the first day of tho Eastei" or iVIicliaeliiias Term, send
to the Secretary of Examinations an exercise consistlni; of
either a piiblislied work or two dissertations on subjects
approved by I lie Professor of Divinity. No grace shall be
granted for the degree unless the exercise submitted shall
have been adjudged b\' Examiners appointed by Senate to
be a contribution \o learning sufficient for the degree.
Section VII. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite
for proceeding to the Degrees of Bachelor and
Doctor of Civil La7v.
1. — No grace for the degree of Bachelor of Civil Law shall be
granted unless the petitioner i.s of the standing of twelve terUiS at
least from the date of his admission to the degree of Bachelor of
Arts, nor unless he has passed the examination in Civil Law
appointed by Senate.
2.— No grace for the degree of Doctor of Civil Law shall
be granted unless the candidate has proceeded to the degree of
M.A. in this or some other Lhiiversity in the BiMtish F2mpire.
Candidates shall be of the standing of 10 years at least
from their admission to the degree of B.A. of this Universitv.
Thev shall also have proceeded to the degree of B.C.L. of this
University.
3. Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Civil Law
shall, before the first day of the Easter or Michaelmas Term,
send to the Secretary of Examinations at Durham an exercise,
consisting of either a published work, or two dissertations on
subjects approved by the Board of the Faculty of Arts.
No grace shall be granted for the degree unless the exercise
submitted shall have been adjudged by Examiners appointed
by Senate to be a contribution to learning sufficient for the
degree.
In the case where dissertations are submitted, no grace tor
the degree shall be granted until the dissertations, having been
accepted, shall have been printed by the candidate, who shall
not be at liberty to make any alteration or addition thereto
without the leave of the Senior examiner.
.\ printed copy of the exercisfe shall be sent to the
Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Dean of the Faculty of
Arts, the Proctors the Head of the College or Hall of which the
candidate is a member and the University Library.
REGULATIONS (V, Mil). 1 03
Section VIII. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite
for proceeding to the Degree of Doctor of Letters.
I. — No gfrace for the degree of Doctor of Letters shall be
granted unless the candidate has proceedeil to the degree of
"M.A. or M.Litt. in this University.
2. — Candidates must be of the standing of 10 years at least
from their admission to the degree of B..\. or B.Litt.
3. — Candidates for the degree of Doctor of Letters shall,
before the first day of the Easter or Michaelmas Term, send
to the Secretary of Examinations either published work, or a
special dissertation on a subject approved by the Board ot the
Faculty ot Arts ; and no candidate shall be allowed to present
a dissertation who has not taken an Honours course and taken
an Ai-ts degree with Honours in this University.
4. — No candidate will be accepted for the degree unless the
exercise submitted shall have been adjudged by Examiners
appointed by the Senate to be a contribution to learning
sufficient for the degree.
5. — If a dissertation be submitted and accepted, the degree
cannot be conferred imtil the dissertation has been printed
by the candidate, who will not he at liberty to make any
alteration or addition thereto without the leave of the Senior
Examiner.
6. — A printed copy o^ the Exercise must be sent to the
Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Dean of the Faculty of
Arts, the Proctors, the Head of the College or Hall of which
the candidate is a member, and the University Librarv.
Section IX. — Of the Standing and Exercises
requisite for proceeding to Degrees in
the Faculty of Medicine.
I. — N'o one shall be held to be a student in Medicine unless he
has passed the Matriculation Examination in such subjects as
Senate shall from time to time determine, or such other of the
Registration Examinations recognized by the General Medical
Council as Senate shall deem equivalent.
2. — No grace for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine shall be
granted unless the petitioner is of the age of not less than
twenty-one years, and has, since his registration, spent five
j'ears in medical and surgical study, and has been registered
in the books of the General Medical Council, one of the said
five years having been spent at the University's College ot
Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He may spend the other
four 3'ears of the curriculum either at Newcastle-upon-T\ne
or at one or more of the recognized Medical Schools.
I(i4 RF(;iLAriONS (V, IX).
Xo sji-at-e for tin- Hoijroo of Ii;u-liolor ni Modioim- shall
be _y;rantod unless llio petilioiior has passed ioiir public
examinations.
The first of these examinations may be passed immeiliati'ly
after aitendanee on the necessaiy courses of instruction.
No i>ne shall be admissible to the second of these examinations
unless he has spent two academical years at least in medical study
as above prescribed, and has passed the first examination.
No one shall be admissible to the third of these examinations
unless he has spent three jears at least in medical stud)' as above
prescribed, and has passed the second examination.
Xv one shall be admissible to the fourth of these exciminations
unless he has speni five years in medical slud}' as above pre-
scribed, and passed the third examination.
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine who have
completed in a University of the United Kingdom a course of
studv and passed an examination in Biology, Chemistry or
Physics qualifying for a Degree in Science shall be exempted
from study and examination in the subject or subjects in
which they have passed.
Caitdidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine who have
completed in the University of Durham the course of study
in Physiology required for the Degree of Bachelor of Science,
and who have qualified for the Degree of Bachelor of Science
with Physiology as a il.ief subject of their final examination,
shall be exempted from study and examination in this subject.
Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine who have
completed in a University of the United Kingdom a course of
study and passed an examination in Biolosy, Chemistry or
Physics, qualifymg for Degrees in Medicine and Surgery, may be
exempted from study and examination in the subject or subjects
in which they have passed ; and the Board of the Faculty of
Medicine shall have authority to determine in any particular
case whether the course of study pursued or the examination
passed by a Candidate may be accepted for the purpose of
the above Regulation, and may delegate this authority from
time to time to a Committee approved by Senate, consisting
of not less than five Members of the Board. The Board of
the Faculty of Medicine shall currently report to Senate all
proceedings taken under the foregoing Regulation.
Xo one shall be admissible lo any one of these examinaiions
unless he has produced to ihe Secretjrry of Examination:*, or
other officer appointed by the Council of the CoUeg'e of Medicine,
satisfactory testimonials of conduct, and such certificates of'
attendance on Lectures and Hospital Practice as Senate shall
require.
KKCUI.A 1 !0.\S (V, IX). I05
Each of these exaillinalions sli.ill bo CDiiduclcd 1)}' three or
moro exainiufrs, ,and shall be directed to such subjects of
Medii-al Science and Practice as shall have been fixed b}- Senatt;;.
Cnulidales who have saiistied all the alio ve 1 ei|iiircini'nls si 1,1 11 be
admissible, at one antl tlie same time, to ihe decrees oi' Baciieloi,-
of Meilicine and Bachelor of Surgery.
3. — No Bachelor of Medicine siiall be admiited as a candidate
for the degree of Doctor of i\Ie>^licine unless he has salisfieil the
Examiners for the Matriculai ion Exfimination either in Cir<^ek or
Qerman, or has passed in one of these languages in an Examina-
tion which exempts fioni ilie ^latriculaiion Exannnalion.
4. — \o grace for the degree ot L^ocior ot Medicine shall be
granted (except as provided in the following clause) unless the
petitioner is a Bachelor of Medicine, of the age of noi le^s than
twenty-four years, and has been engaged, for at least two year;?
subsequent to the dal.e oi' admission to the I.>egree of Bachelor
of Medicine, in research wc'ik, or in attendance on the piactice
of a recognized Hospital, or. in the Military or Xaval sei vices,
or in medical or surgical practice, nor unless he has performed
such exercises as Senate shall, lequire. The petitioner shall
under such conditions as Senate shall determine, either (n') ]->resent
an original essay to be approved b\' the Examineis ,-ind p;i-.s an
oi'al examination and such fiuther examination as ihe\ may
require, or (b) pass a spei-ial examination in the theor\' and
pr.ictice of Medicine.
5. — Senate shall have authority to arratige a Special Examina-
tion for the degree of Doctor of Medicine, to which persons
who have been engaged in the active practice of their profession
for fifteen years, and are of not less than fortv years of age, and
who have produced satisfactory- testitnonials ot moral charai'ter,
shall be admissible, due regard being had to iheir attainments
ill Arts.
'6. — No grace for the degree ot blaster ot Surgery shall be
granted unless the- petitioner is of the age of not less than
twenty-four years, has obtained the degree of Bachelor of
Surger\', and has fulfilled such conditions as regards attendance
on Lectures and passed such examination as Senate shall require.
7. — No grace for the Degree of Bachelor of Hygiene shall
be granted. . unless, the, petitioner is a Graduate in Meilicine
of a recognized University and of the age of not less than
twentv-two years, and has, subsequent to the attainment ol a first
registrable qualifiiation in Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifer\-,
spent one year of professional study in attendance upon Lectures,
&.C., at the L^niversity of Durham Colleges, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
and shall h.ave passed such examinations as .Senate shall re(.|uire.
lOh KEGULATIOXS (V, IX).
No 4frai-f tor llie ileyree of Doctor o( Ilyjjfionc sliall he j^Taiilcd
unless llie petitioner is a Bachelor of Hj\yfiene, and has, suhsei.|iient
to the date of his acquiring' the degree of Bachelor of Hygiene,
been engaged for two years in Pnhlic Heakli adniinist ration, or
in research work relating to Public Health, and shall have passed
a further exannnation with respeci to his contributions to the
subject, londucteil hv two examiners a]>iioititeil by Senate.
Such a candidate shall be required to ^cikI lo the Si-i-rct.uy
of Examinations of the College of Metlicinc o/i or before JiniiKtry
1st in anv year, a Thesis and such other evidence oi his
contributions to the advancement c>f Hyg'iene as may sui>port
his application ; and the e.vaminers shall examine the canilidate
7'iva voce on such contribu'ions, and shall report whether they
adjudge him to be of sufhcient ilistinctien in special research or
learning to receive the liegree.
Section X. — Regulations for the Puss Degree of B.Sc.\
1. — Candidates before entering on a course of study shall be
required to have passed the University .Matriculation Exami-
nation, or an approved equivalent.
Before presenting themselves for any one of the several
examinations subsequent to the ^Matriculation examination
thev must present certificates of having attended the
prescribed courses of study to the satisfaction of the Heads
of the Departments concerned.
The curriculum of the Pass Degree of B.Sc. shall occupy
three vears at least ; and, in the case of Pure Science, shall
consist of two parts — the Intermediate and Final parts —
and in the case of Applied Science, shall consist of three
parts — the Intermediate, Second, and Final parts. Each
part will conclude with an Examination.
Intermediate Part and Examination.
2. The Intermediate Part shall occupy one year at least,
and : —
(fl) For candidates in Pure Science, shall comprise study
in any four of th*^ following subjects : — Mathematics (Pure
and Applied), Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Zoology, Botany.
(6) Candidates in Agriculture must offer Chemistry,
Botany, Zoology, and either Mathematics or Physics.
(c) Candidates in Engineering,* Naval Architecture,*
Mining, t and Metallurgy are required to present the
four subjects, Mathematics (Pure and Applied), Physics,
Chemistry, Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Drawing.
* These Degrees are acct-pied by the- Institution of Civil Engineers in lieu
of their Associate Membership Examination, provided that the Matriculation
Examination for Candidates in Engineering and Naval .Architecture, or one
of the equivalents (see page i8.;) has been passed, prior to entry on the
course of study.
t This degree has been approved by the Home Secretary for the purposes
of the Coal Mines Act, 1911.
J The details of the Subjects of Examination are given i>n pp. 202-270.
REGl'LAriONS (V, X). 107
A course of study in each of these subjects, except Mathe-
matics, shall include work in the laboratory or drawing office.
Candidates may present themselves for the Intermediate
Examination at the end of their first or any subsequent year.
No candidate shall be deemed to have passed it who has not,
in the first instance, satisfied the Examiners in at least three
subjects at the same time. Candidates will be required to
satisfy the Examiners in their fourth subject before they can
be deemed to have completed the Intermediate Examination.
For the purpose of this Regulation, Applied Mechanics and
Mechanical Drawing are treated as one subject.
The Intermediate Examination shall be held each year in
June and September, only those candidates who have failed
either in one subject or in the whole examination being allowed
to present themselves in the latter month.
PURE SCIENCE.
FiNAF. Part and Examination.
3. — In Pure Science the Final Part shall occupy two years,
during which the candidate shall study three subjects selected
from the following* : — Mathematics (Pure and Applied),
Phvsics, Chemistry, Geology. Zoology. Botany, Physiology.
Tliree-year students in Education may ofter Education
in place of one of these.
Registered Students in Medicine, who have passed the
University of Durham Matriculation Examination before
entering on medical study in the University, and who desire
to take the degree of B.Sc, shall be excused from study
and examination in Mathematics for that degree after
Matriculation ; and in case they qualify for the degree
of B.Sc. with Physiology as a subject of their Final
Examination, their studies and examinations in Physics,
Chemistry, and Biology, for the degree of B.Sc, shall be
allowed to count as studies and examinations for the first
examination for the degree of M.B., and their studies and
examinations in Physiology for the degree of B.Sc. shall
be allowed to count as studies and examinations for the
second examination for the degree of M.B. also.
APPLiKP scip:xce.
Skloni) a.ni) Final Parts and Examinatr>ns.
4. — In " Applied Science," the Second and Final parts shall
consist of courses of study in the subjects of Agriculture,
Mechanical, Marine, Electrical, Civil, or Military Engineering,
Naval Architecture. Mining, or Metallurgy. f
* The details of Subjects of Examination are fifiven on pp. 2tj^^-2b^.
t The groups of subjects to be taken in tae differeiil sections are given
on pp. 266—270.
in8 RFGILATIOXS (V. X).
In all the sections of the Second and Final Examinations,
candidates will be required to pass in all the subjects of Group
I at one examination, and any candidate who fails to satisfy
the Examiner in any subject of Group I shall be deemed to have
failed in the entire group. But in Group 11 candidates shall
be allowed credit for each several subject in which they satisfy
the Examiners, and will be required to be re-examined in those
subjects alone in which they have failed. All candidates will,
in the first instance, be required to present tlipnispl\-i>s for
the full examination.
ri'RK AND APPLIED SCIE.XCE.
5. — Dates of the Examinations : — The second examination
for B.Sc. in ,\pplied Science shall be held in June of each year.
A supplementary examination shall also be held in September
of each year, at which only those candidates may present
themselves who, on report of the Examiners, obtain permission
from the Board of Professors of Armstrong College.
The Final Examination for B.Sc. in Pure and in Applied
Science shall be held in June of each year.
(a) A Bachelor of Science who has graduated in Pure
Science may proceed to the same degree in Applied
Science by attending the second and third » year
courses in a branch of Applied Science and passing
the respective examinations at the end of these
courses ; but attendance on courses of instruction
and examination shall not be required of him in
those subjects in which he mav have qualified in the
course for the degree in Pure Science.
(6) A Bachelor of Arts may proceed to the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Pure Science by attending the
second and third year courses in Pure Science and
passing the final examination at the end of these
courses.
(c) A Bachelor of Arts may proceed to the degree of
Bachelor of Science in Applied Science provided he
passes the First Exammation for B.Sc. in Applied
Science and attends the second and third year courses
in some branch of Applied Science and passes the
respective examinations at the end of these courses.
(d) Candidates for the Degree of, Bachelor of Science
may be exempted from the first year of study
required therefor, provided that they have pursued
m this or any other University a course of study
REGfl.ATlONS IV, X). lOQ
equivalent thereto and may further be exemnted
from the first examination for the degree provided
that they have passed in this or any other University
an examination equivalent thereto.
Applications for such exemption accompanied bv oii^mal
cevtificates must be sent in wviting to the Res;istyar. Arm-
strong College, before May 3Cth.
(e) The Facultv of Science shall have authority to deter-
mine in anv particular case whether a course of study
pursued, or an examination passed by a Candidate
in this or anv other University, may be accepted
for the purpose of the above regulations, and may
•delegate this authority from time to time to any
Committee approved by Senate consisting of not
less than five members of its own body.
(/) In the case of Foreign or Oriental Students, who
claim exemption under (d) and about whose qualifi-
cations there is reasonable doubt, the Faculty may,
on the recommendation of the Principal of Armstrong
College, require that such students shall pass the
Intermediate Examination before entrance.
(g) The Faculty of Science shall currently report to Senate
all proceedings taken under the foregoing regulations.
Sec f ion AY. (/) — Regulations for the Degree of B.Sr.,
in Pure Scie?ice ivit/i Honours*
1.— Honours in the School of Pure Science shall be awarded
in the following subjects : — [a) Mathematics (Pure and Applied),
(^) Physics, (c) Chemistry, {d) Geology, (5) Zoology, (f) Botany,
\g) Physiology.
2. The curriculum for the degree of B.Sc. , in Pure Science
with Honours, shall occupy a period of not less than three
aad not more than four consecutive years. Of this period
not less than two and not more than three years shall be
occupied with study in one of the subjects in the Honours
School of Pure Science.
3. The Honours Curriculum in each case shall consist
of :—
(a) a chief subject, the study of which shall extend over
two or three years.
* The ilet.iils ot the subjects of exaniinriticin are g-iven on pp. 270—272.
no REGULATION'S (V, X).
{h) not less than two other subjects, to such extent as
ina\' be prescribed from time to time by the Head
of tlie Department in which the chief subject is
studied, subject to the approval of Senate.
{c) French and German, as defined in paragraph 4
(attendance at a College Course in French and German
shall not be obligatory).
4. The examinations for the degree of B.Sc. with Honours
shall consist of {a) the examination in the chief subject of
the Honours School, (6) the examination in the subjects
selected under 3 (b), (c) an examination in French and
German, in which the cantlidate's ability will be tested by
the translation into English of passages related to the chief
sul)iect of the Honours School.
5. A Candidate for Honours shall proceed as follows : —
Either (a) attend the Intermediate Course qualifying for
the Intermediate Examination, and present himself for that
examination at the end of the course in June. In addition
to passing the examination, the candidate must either be
placed in the first division, or show to the satisfaction of the
Board of Examiners special proficiency in at least two of the
subjects of examination.
or (h) if the candidate has obtained the Higher Certificate
{.\ or B) of the University of Durham, and has passed in
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, he may apply to be
admitted to an Honours School. If approved by the Head
of the Departmeni concerned, he sb ill be required to jMirsue
a cour.se of study extending for one year in three subjects
selected from the list of subjects given in paragraph 1. One
of tlie snbjects so selected shall be the chief subject in which
the candidate proposes to read for Honours. At the end of
this first year of studv, the Heads of the three Departments
concerned shall decide jointly as to the candidate's fitness to
read lor Honours, or, in the alternative, whether he shall be
excused the Intermediate part of the Pass Degree.
0. No candidate shall be allowed to read for Honours
without the concurrence of the Head or Heads of the depart-
ments concerned.
7. Candidates who shall present evidence satisfactory to
the Board of the Faculty of Science that they are qualified
to enter upon a course of research may receive permission
to pursue such a course, and to of^er a thesis on their work in
place of a corresponding part of the Honours examination
REGULATIONS (V, XI). Ill
Application for the recognition of research work should be
made to the Board of the Faculty of Science, not later than the
last day of October preceding the Honours Examination,
together with a statement of the intended subject of research ;
and the thesis must be sent to the Secretary of Examinations
not later than the first day of Mav preceding the Honours
Examination.
3. Names of candi<lates who have passed the examination
for the Degree of B.Sc. with Honours shall be published in
a list drawn up in two classes, each class being arranged in
alphabetical order. The list shall indicate the chief subject
in' the School in which the candidate has obtained Honours.
9. Candidates who have not shown sufficient merit to
deserve Honours, but have reached the standard of the I'ass
degree, mav be recommended for that degree.
■ 10. The Honours Examination shall l>e held in June of
each vear.
Everv candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Science with
Honours shall be required to present himself for examination
at the end of the third or fourth year from the time when he
commenced Science studies in the College as a Matriculated
student, unless he shall present a medical certificate of illness,
satisfactory to the Board of the Faculty of Science. A
candidate presenting such a certificate maj' be allowed to
enter for the Honours examination after the lapse of not
more than one vear from the time when he should have
presented himself for examination, in due course.
11. Candidates who have obtained Honours in any subject
of the Final Honours School may be admitted to examination
in anv other subject of the School after the expiration of not
more than two years, on presenting certificates of having during
that period attended courses of instruction approved by the
Board of the Faculty of Science, provided that no candidate
shall be so admitted after a longer period than six years has
elapsed since the date of his first commencing Science studies
in the College as a Matriculated student.
12. Candidates who have qualified for the Pass degree of
Bachelor of Science ma^-, with the approval of the Board
of the Facultv of Science, proceed to a course of study in the
Honours School ; provided that such course of study be pursued
during a period of not less than one year and not more than
two years. Such candidates may be excused the subjects
and examinations specified under the heads 3 (6) and 4 (b).
TI2 RFGUIATIONS (V, Xl).
( a ) /\io!(/,i/i,)iis for the Degree o/ I^.Se. in Applied
Seieiiee ivitli Honours.
1. The cuniculuin tor the degree of B.Sc. in Applied Science
vvitli Honours shall occu]iy a period of not less than three,
and not more tlian four consecutive years. Of this ]ieriod
not less than one year (except in the subjects of Minin? ancj
Metallurgy) shall be devoted to study in one of the subjects
in the Honours School of Applied Science, as laid down in I*;ir 3.
The regulations for Honours in the subjects of Mining and
Metallurgy are contained in Pars. 7, 10 and 11.
2. .\11 candidates for Honours shall be required to comply
with the regulations of the Pass Curriculum in Applied Science,
and to pass the first, second and final examinations for the
Pass Degree. In the case, however, of those who present
evidence of sufficient previous training, attendance on the
first year's course may be dispensed with, provided they pass
the first year's examination for the Pass Degree, or are exempted
under the regulations for the Pass Degree, and in their case
the Honours Curriculum will be limited to a period of three
years in all ; but no such candidates shall be allowed to take
their degree until the expiration of the third year from
entrance.
All candidates for Honours shall be required to pass a fourth
examination, styled the " Final Honours Examination in
Applied Science."
3. The course of study in the Honours School shall include
(a) attendance on such lectures as may be from time to time
prescribed by Senate, or by such authority as Senate may
determine, (h) prosecution of such experiments, research, or
investigation, or the preparation of such designs or plans, as
mav be approved by Senate or by such authority as Senate
may determine, ("c) presentation of a report or Thesis dealing
with the work undertaken under head [h).
The Report or Thesis must be handed in to the Secretary of
Examinations not later than the 15th day of May preceding
the date of the Honours Examination. *
4. The Final Honours Examination shall consist of
examinations
REGULATIONS (V, Xl). II3
I) On the work referred to in par. 3, viz. :—
(a) in one or more branches (approved by the Head of
the department concerned) of the Professional subject
in the Honours School of Applied Science* offered
by the candidate.
(h) in a subject related to the professional subject, and
prescribed by the Head of the department concerned.
' (II) In at least one language selected from the following : —
French, German, Spanish, Italian, as tested by the candidate's
ability to translate into English unseen passages from technical
or scientific works in these Languages.
(.Attendance at a College class in a Language shall not be
obligatory).
5. No candidate shall be admitted to the Final Honours
Examinatioii who (a) has not completed the Curriculum as
prescribed for the Pass Degree, subject to the possible
modification of that curriculum as specified in par. 2 above.
or (6) has failed, at first attempt, to satisfy the Examiners in
the second or in the final examinations for the Pass Degree,
or (c) has not completed, to the satisfaction of the Heads of
the departrnents concerned, his final year's course of study in
the Honours School.
6. With the exception of the first examination, the
examinations, including the Final Honours Examination, must
be passed in June at the end of consecutive sessions, and
candidates failing to satisfyv' the Examiners in the Final Honours
Examination cannot present themselves for another examination
for Honours ; it being understood that nothing in these
regulations shall prejudice the attainment of the Pass Degree.
7. The names of candidates who have obtained Honours
m the Final Honours Examination m Applied Science shall
be drawn up in lists, each list being divided into two classes,
and each class arranged in alphabetical order.. After the name
of each candidate shall be specified the Professional subject
in which he has obtained Honours.
8. A candidate, who has obtained Honours in any
Professional subject of the Final Honours School, may be
admitted to examination in any other Professional subject
of the School, after the expiration of a period of not less than
one year, and not exceeding three years, from the date of the
previous Honours Examination, provided he presents evidence
of further study whicli is satisfactory to the Board of the
Faculty of Science.
* For schedule of subjects see p. 372.
114 REGULATION'S (V, Xl).
9. Candidates who have qualified for the Pass Degree of
Bachelor of Science may, with the approval of the Board
of the Faculty of Science, proceed to the course of study in
the Honours School ; provided that such course of study be
pursued during a period of not less than one year and not
more than two jj^ears.
10. The Honours Courses in Mining and Metallurgj^ shall
consist of a special Four Year Course such as may be from
time to time prescribed by Senate or by such authority as
Senate may determine. The First Year Course shall be identical
with that for the Pass Degree, and attendance on the first
year's course may be dispensed with under the conditions
iaid down in Par. 2.
11. The successive examinations must be passed in June,
at the end of consecutive academical years.
Failure to satisfy the Examiners in any of these Examinations
shall disqualify a candidate from obta,ining an Honours Degree.
He shall however, be entitled to proceed to a Pass Degree;
candidates failing in the 2nd examination to obtain an Honours
Standard shall be required to take the 2nd and 3rd years in
the Pass Degree.
Candidates failing in the 3rd examination shall take the
final year's Honours Course, and must attain to a pass standard
in the examinations at the end of that year, in order to obtain
the Pass Degree.
In no case shall a student be allowed to proceed to the work
in any year, until he shall have passed the examination prescribed
for the preceding year.
A candidate who has passed the 2nd and 3rd year's Honours
examination, and fails to obtain an Honours standard in the
final examination, may be granted a Pass Degree if, in the
opinion of the Examiners, he has attained a pass standard.
Sectto)i XII. (i) Regulations for the Degree of M.Sc.
\ . Bachelors of Science of not less than two years standing
as such are eligible for candidature for the degree of Master
of Science.
2. Candidates are required to furnish evidence of advanced
knowledge in some division of Mathematical, Natural, Technical,
or Mental Science, or in some considerable special branch
thereof, to the satisfaction of the Examiners appointed by
the University.*
* For nrognised branches ot Science 'see pp. 273—275.
REGULATIONS (V, XIl). II5
3. Candidates may submit any original work they have done
for the judgment of the Examiners, and the Examiners may
accept such work in evidence of advanced knowledge, with or
without direct examination of the candidate, as they mav
deem fit. The examination shall be held in June.
4. A Bachelor of Science who has been placed in the First
or Second Class in the Final Examination for Honours in Pure
Science or Applied Science shall be admissible to the degree of
M.Sc. without further examination or exercise.
5. Graduates in Science of other approved Universities are
permitted, under certain conditions, to become candidates
for the degree of Master of Science -without first taking the
Bachelor of Science degree of this University. Such candidates
must have satisfied the Faculty of Science that they are qualified
to pursue some selected course of advanced study or research,
and must have pursued such course for two years in this
University.
6. Notice of candidature shall be given to the Secretary of
Armstrong College, and shall be received by him np to April \st
in each year. Candidates must specify by the same date the
•subject in which they wish to be examined, and deposit a copv
of anv original work, published or unpublished, or any other
evidence thereof, which they may desire to submit to the
Examiners.
f nj Reg'iilafio)is for the Degree of D.Sc.
1. A Master of Science who matriculated before September,
1901, may elect to proceed to the D.Sc. Degree under the
regulations which will be found in Calendars before that date.
2. A Master of Science is allowed to become a candidate for
the Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Science in the
seventh year after the year in' which he was admitted to the
degree of Bachelor of Science, or in any subsequent 5'ear.
3. The candidate will be required to make his application
in writing to the Secretary' of Armstrong College, on or
before January \st, and to state the subject in which he offers
himself for examination, forwarding at the same time such
evidence of his contributions to the advancement of Science
as may support his application. The Examiners shall examine
the candidate viva voce on such contributions.
4. The candidate shall be allowed to proceed to the degree
of Doctor of Science on approval of his qualifications by two
Examiners specially appointed for this purpose, who shall
report thereon to the Board of Examiners in the Faculty of
Science, basing their report upon the candidate's distinction
in special research or learning.
Il6 REGULATION'S (V, XIl).
Scc/ioii A'///. — Of the Stctiidinti tiiiti Exercises reqiiisile
for proceedi)ii> to Degrees in tlie Faculty of Music.
I. -Xo one sliall be hekl to be a Sludeiit in Music unless lie lias
piissetl llie Malrieulalion Kxaniinalion in such subjects as Senate
shall from time to time determine, or sucli other Examination as
Senate shall deem equivalent.
2.- No ijrace for the deg'i'ee of Bachelor of Music shall be
granteil unless the petitioner has passed two public examinations'.
Ever}- Student in Music admitted to the First Examination shall
be required to prove his knowledg^e of Harmon}' and Counter-
point in not more than four parts. No one shall be admitted to
the Second Examination who has not passed the First Examination
and sent in an exercise to the Examiners, on or before a date to
be announced from year to j'ear, and from them received
permission to be admitted. The Exercise shall consist of a Vocal
Composition, either sacred or secular, containing- five-part
harmonv and good fugal counterjioint, with an accompaniment
for a strintf band ; but in place of the two middle niovemeuls of
the exercise candidates shall be allowed to offei' themselves for
such' a practical examination as senate may prescribe. Every
one ailmitled to the Second Examination shall be required to
pro\e his knowledge of: — (i) Harmony; (2) Counterpoint;
(3) Imitation, Canon and Fugue ; (4) Form ; (5) History of
Music ; (6) The full scores of such works as shall be previously
announced.
3. — No grace for the degree o'i Doctor of .Music shall l)e
granted unless the petitioner, being of at least fifteen terms'
staiuiing from the time at which he received the Bachelor's
Degree, shall have composed an exercise and passed an
examination in Music. The exercise shall not be presented for
exaniin.HtioTi until the i-andidate is of thirteen terms' standing
from the Bachelor's Degree, nor shall the examination be taken
until the candidate is of fifteen terms' standing from the
Bachelor's Degree. The exercise shall consist of a Vocal
Composition, sacred or secular, preceded by an Instrumental
Overiure, and containing eight-part harmony and good fugal
counterpoint, with an accompaniment for a full orchestra. ' The
examination shall consist of: — (i) Harmony'; (21 Counterpoint
(each of these inchiding examples in eight parts) ; (3) Imitation,
Cani>n and Fugue ; (4) Form ; (5) Instrumentation ; (6) History
of Music ; (7) EiementAry Acoustics ; f!S) Knowledge of the
scores of the slandarti works of the great composers.
These exami!ialii>ns in Music snail be coiftluCted'aniiu.illy (at a
ime to be fixed b\' Senate) by two or more Examiners.
REGULATIONS (V, XIV). II7
Si'C^io/i XIV. — 0/ the Standing and Exercises requisite
for proceeding to dejorees in Commerce,
I. — \o one shall be held to be a student in Commerce unless
he has passed the Matriculation Examination in such subjects
as Senate shall tVom time to time determine, «r such other
examination as Senate shall deem equivalent.
2. — No grace for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce shall
be granted unless the petitioner has regularly attended a course
of study for three academic years, and passed three examina-
tions, in Economics and in such other subjects as Senate may
from time to lime determine, provided that a modern Foreign
Language, to be continued tiiroughout the three gears' course,
shall always be included.
Candidates may, however, under special circumstances, and
subject to the approval of the Board of the Faculty in each case,
take the various subjects in an order different from that pre-
scribed, provided onlv thai the}' have completed the prescribed
attendance on coin'ses of instruction in those subjects in which
they present themselves for examination.
Candidates who have passed the IMatriculation Exam-
ination of the University, or its equivalent, and who have
obtained the Diploma in Commerce of Armstrong College,
may count towards the Degree any subject or subjects in
which they are certified by the Diploma examiners to have
attained a sufficiently high standard. But such candidates
will be required to satisfy the examiners in at least four
approved subjects at the Second Examination and four
approved subjects at the Third Examination. Such
candidates mav qualify to proceed to the degree by attendance
at either day or evening classes.
3. — The names of successful candidates shall be published
in alphabetical order ; but distinction may be awarded to
candidates who have completed the third examination for the
degree, and who have shown sufficient merit in the second and
third examinations.
4. — Candidates who have passed the Final Examination for
a degree of this or any other Uni\ersity of the United Kingdom,
or who present evidence of previous study satisfacloi\' to the
Board of the Faculty of Commerce, may be excused such
attendance and examination as the Board may determine,
provided that no candidate shall proceed to the degree until
he has completed two 3-ears of study as a student in Commerce.
Such candidates may qualify to proceed to the degree by
atteiulance at either dav or evening classes.
Il8 REGULATIONS (V, XIV).
5. — No j^iato for ihe degree of Master of Commerce sliall
be granted unless tlie petitioner is a Bachelor of Commerce
of the standing of three years at least from his admission to
that degree.
Candidates shall be required to offer a dissertation on
some subject approved by the Board of the Faculty, and to
subrnii to such examination on the subject of their dissertation
as may be required by Senate.
Section XV. — Of the Status of Advanced Student and
of the Standing and Exercises regjiisite for proceeding
to the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
1. — The Status of Advanced Student shall be open to the
following : —
{a) Holders of research degrees or of post-graduate
scholarships or fellowships in this University or
in other Universities approved by Senate.
(h) Graduates who have obtained a degree in this University
or in any other University approved by Senate.
(c) Such other persons as Senate may from time to time
determine.
2. — Before entering on the course of Advanced Studv and
research the candidate shall be required : —
(a) To have submitted to the head of the department, in
which he proposes to work, a scheme of the course of
Advanced Study and Research proposed, together
with satisfactory evidence of adequate training and
ability to undertake the proposed course.
(b) To have matriculated as a Student of the University
and to pay the prescribed fees.
3. — Advanced Students shall be allowed to proceed to the
Degree of Ph.D. in a period of not less than two years from
the date of their admission. The whole of this period shall
be spent in research under the supervision of the University,
provided that, after the first year of their course, candidates
may be permitted under conditions approved by the University
to continue their studies in some other approved place of study
or research.
4. — The subjects in which Advanced Students may be
received shall be determined from tijne to time by Senate
on the recommendation, as the case may be, of the Council
of the Durham Colleges, or of the Academic Board of the
College of Medicine, or of the Board of Professors of Armstrong
College.
REGULATIONS (V, XV). Iiq
5. — No grace for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy shall
be granted unless the petitioner : —
(a) has been admitted to the Status of Advanced Student ;
(b) has spent a period of not less than two years in pursuing
a course of research under the supervision of the
University, provided that after the first year of the
course he may be permitted, on conditions approved
by the University, to continue his course at some
other approved place of study or research ;
(c) has submitted a thesis which has been approved by the
University as worthy of publication and passed an
oral examination and (if required) a further written
examination in subjects relevant to the Thesis.
TITLE VL
OF THE STANDING AND EXERCISES REQCtSITE FOR OBTAINING
LICENCES AND DIPLOMAS.
Section I. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite
for the Licence of Students in Theology.
1. — Students in Theology shall be licensed to present them-
selves to the Bishop for Ordination by grace of the University.
No one shall be held to be a student in Theology unless
he has passed the Matriculation Examination in such subjects
as Senate shall from time to time determine, or such other
examination as Senate shall deem equivalent.
2. — No grace shall be granted unless the petitioner has
kept the requisite number of terms as a student in Theology,
is of approved moral and religious character, and of competent
attainments.
The period of residence required of a student who haS been
admitted after passing the examination for the degree of B.A.
or some higher degree, at this or at another University, where
the examination is of a character similar to that required
at this University, shall be three terms ; and that required
of any other student nine terms. Terms kept at one of the
Theological Colleges specified in Title V, Section I, clause 2,
may be counted in lieu of residence in Durham, provided that
the candidate has passed all the examinations required by his
College.
In proof of his attainments, he shall produce certificates of
having passed two public examinations in Theology, except as
provided in the following paragraphs. Either of these examin-
ations may be taken after the completion of not less than three
terms of residence and the other m the ninth tenn of residence.
Terms may be kept by residence at one of the Theological
Colleges specified in Title V, Section I, clause 2.
I20 KIC.l I.A riONS (\1, l).
Each of these examinations shall be conducted by two or
more examiners, and shall be directed to such subjects as have
been lixed by Senate eleven months at least before its com-
mencement.
In each of the aforesaiel examinations there shall be one
subject to be chosen at the option of the student from a list
of subjects approved by Senate. It shall be permissible for
any student to offer the optional subjects in either examin-
ation or at an examination other than that at which the
compulsory subjects are offered.
Any student who has been admitted after passing the exam-
ination for the degree of B.A. in litteris antiquis shall be
admissible to that one of the two examinations which Senate
shall prescribe in or after the third term of his residence ;
any student who has been admitted after passing the exam-
ination for the degree of B.A. or some higher degree at another
University, wliere the examination is of a character similar to
that required at this University, shall be admissible to the
examination in or after the third term of his residence. All
students admitted as above shall be excused the other e:j:am-
ination. No other student shall be admissible to the Licence
in Theology unless he has passed both examinations in Theology.
Upon the recommendation of the Board of the Faculty of
Theology Senate has declared that the E.Kaminations
conducted bv the Central Advisory Council for Training for
the Ministry may be regarded as equivalent to either or both
of the Examinations for the Licence in Theology so far as the
Theological subjects are concerned.
3. — No such grace shall be granted unless the petitioner
has previously declared in writing that he is a bona fide member
of the Church of England as by law established.
Sec/ ion II. — Of the SUmding and Exercises requisite
for the Diploma in Theology.
I. —Candidates tor the Diploma in Theolog"y' must, before
beg'inniiij^ their course for the Diploma, be Graduates of
some Universil}' in the British Empire. Save that if aft
undertfraduaie oi the University of Durham sliall have
completed the residence required for admission to ihe Final
Examination ftir the detfree of B.A. at a time when no such
examination is appointed to be held, and shall, with the
consent of the Council of the Duriiam Colleges, keep the
ensuing term as a student for the Diploma, sucli term shall
count as thoug-h it had been kept after the examination for
the deg'ree of H.A. had been passed.
RKGULATIOXS (VI, II). 121
2. — No gi-ace for Uie Diploinn in Theoloi^}' shall be g-taiited
unless the peiitioner has completed a course of stud}' extending
over at least three terms, including' attendance upon prescribed
courses of lectures in the University, and has passetl the
prescribed examination, save that if he be a g-raduate oi two
years' standing or have satisfied the Board of the Faculty of
Theology that he is competent to pursue a course of study in
Theology, residence for one academical vear in an Australian
College, the course cf st'.idy and instruction in which have been
previously approved by the said Board, shall be accepted in
lieu of attendance upon courses of lectures in the University.
Unless special permission be g^ranted bv the Council of the
Dui-ham Colleg-es such terms shall be kept consecuiivel\'.
Tliv>y shall always include a Michaelmas, an Epiphanjr and an
Easter term.
.1- — The subjects oi' the examination shall be : —
(\) A general knowledge of the Holy Scriptures.
(ii) l^oriions of the New Testament in the original Greek.
(iii) Portions of the Old Testament in English.
(iv) Outlines of Systematic Theology, with special
reference to the Creeds.
(v) Church Histor}-.
Candidates may also (at their option) be examined in such
other subjects as Senate ma}' from time to lime determine.
Students for the Diploma shall also be required to attend such
courses of lectures in Pastoral Theology and Elocution as may
be prescribed by the Council of the Durham Colleges.
4. — The examination shall be directed to such portions of the
above subjects as Senate may prescribe at least eleven monthij
beforehand.
5. —The examination shall be conducted by at least two
examiners appointed annually by Senate. It shall be held in
the Easter and Michaelmas terms.
6. — No candidate shall be deemed to have passed the
examination- who has not attained a satisfactory standard in
all the above subjects numbered i — v at one and the same
e.xainination.
7. — The examiners shitll publish the names of the successful
candidates arranged in two divisions in alphabetical order in
each. No candidate shall be placed in Division I unless he shall
have obtained good marks in at least three of the subjects
numbered i — v above and shall in addition have satisfied the
examiners in at least one of the optional subjects.
122 KEr.UI.Al IONS (Vl, III).
Section HI. — Of the Slondino and Exercises requisite for
the Diploma in t/ie Tlieorv ami Practice of
Teach ing .
I. — Candidates foi" the Diploma in the Tliooiy and Practice
of Teaching" must, before beg'inning' llicir course for the
Diploma, be gr.iduaies of some^ University in the United
Kiiiiitiom, or must have <.)btainod one of the c|ualifications
recognized by the Board oi Education in " The Retfulatioiis for
the Training- of Teachers in Secondary Schools."
2. — Xo grace for the Diploma in the Tiieory and Practice of
Teaching shall be granted unless the petitioner has completed
a couise of study extending over at least three terms, including'
attendance upon prescribed courses of lectures in the
University, anil has further passed a written exaininalii>'i in
the Theory of Teaching, ami a practiial test based on praitical
work ill recognized schools.
3. — The subjects of the written examination shall include the
principles and history of Education and the study of children
during the school period and of school teaching and
management. It shall be directed to such special subjects as
shall have been tixetl by Senate eleven months at least before-
hand. An essay prepared by the candidate during the final
term on some special subject of school work shall form part
of the examination.
4. — The practical work of the candidate shall include
attendance at approved schools under proper supervision
during- not less than 60 school days, and two-thirds i:>i this
time shall be in an appro\ed Secondary School. Such work
shall be tested by reports from the teacher of the school and
from the Professor or Lecturer in Education as well as by
records furnished by the candidate, who shall further gi\e one
or more lessons before the examiners.
Unless specially exempted, a candidate must make a special
study of the teaching of one definite branch of the curriculum
of a Secondary School, success in which will be recorded
upon the diploma.
5. — The examination shall be conducted by at least two
examiners, who shall be appointed by Senate.
6. — The examiners shall publish the names of the successful
candidates in Theory and in Practice in alphabetical order,
and shall indicate, by distinguishing marks placed against
their names, the candidates (if any) who excel in the written
or practical parts of the examination, or both. Candidates
must present themselves for both parts of the examination, but
candidates who pass in Theorj' may be allowed subsequently
to present themselves for the practical examination without
undergoing a further examination in Theory.
II
REGULATIONS (VI, IV), 1 23
Section IV. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite for
the Diploma in Foreign Languages.
I. -Candidates for the Diploma in Foreign Languages must
be graduates of liie Universit\^ in Arts, Letters, or Commerce.
They must have satisfied t!ie examineis for B.A., B.Litt., or
R.Com. in the written part of the examination for such degree in
the language which the\- offer. Should a candidate not have
satisfied in such language in the examination for his degree,
he shall for the purpose of the diploma be admitted on a
subsequent occasion to the written part of the examination in
that language for the degree of B.A. or B.Com.
•2. — N'o grace for the Diploma in Foreign Languages shall
be granted imless the petitioner has passed an examination
in reading, conversation, dictation and oral and written
reproduction of a passage read by one of the examiners in the
language which he offers, in such a way as to show that
he possesses ready comprehension, fluent expression, and
correct pronuncial ion.
3. — The examination shall be conducted by at least two
examiners appointed by Senate, of whom one shall be
external ; and it shall he held at such times as Senate may
determine.
Section V. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite for
the Diploma in Public Health.
I.— Candidates for the Diploma in Public Health must be
Registered Medical Practitioners, of not less than 12 years of
age, who are oi the standing oi nine months, at least, from
their first registrable qualification in Medicine, Surgerj', and
Midwiterv.
2. — Xo grace for the Diploma in Public Health shall be
granted unless, subsequently to the attainment of the aforesaid
qualification, the petitioner (a) has received practical instruction
for not less than four months in a Laboratory or Laboratories,
approved by Senate, in which Chemistry, Bacteriology and the
Pathology of the diseases of animals transmissible to man are
taught ; {b) has during six months been diligently engaged in
acquiring a practical knowledge of the duties, routine and special,
ot Puiilic Health administration; (r) has during three months
attended at least twice weekly the practice of a Hospital for
infectious diseases, at which he has received instruction in the
methods of administration ; {d) has passed the examinations
prescribed by Senate.
1^4 REGULA I ION'S (VI, Vl).
Serf ion V/. — Of the Slandiug and Exercises requisite
for the Diploma in Psychiatry.
I. Every canditlate for llie Diploma in Ps\ clii.itry inusl 1h> a
legally qualified Medical Praolitioner.
" 2. — No grace for the Diploma iii Psyi'liiati y shall iu' siraiiled
unioss the petitioner has attended sueli courses o'i instruction
anil passed such examination as Senate may from lime to time
determine. The examination shall be directed to the subjects of
Anatomy, Pliysiolog-y, Pathology and Bacteriology, Psyoholog-y
and Experimental Psychology, N'eurologv and Psychiatry
(systematic and clinical).
Section VII. — Of the Standing and Exercises requisite
for the Licence in Dental Surgery.
I. — Ever}' candidate for the Licence in Dental Surgery
must have been registered by the General Meilical Council as a
Dental .Student, and must subsequently have attended such
courses of instruction at recognized University Colleges, Medical
or Dental Schools as Senate may from time to time prescribe.
2.— No grace for the Licence in Dental Surgery shall be
granted unless the petitioner has passed four examinations,, for
each of which he must present certificates of having attended
the requisite courses of instruction. Before admission to the
Final Examination, he must further furnish evidence of having
undergone a three-years' pupilage in Mechanii-al Denliscry with a
registered I^entist, and of having been engaged in professional
study for at least four years subsequent to registration as a
Dental Student. He must' also sign a declaration binding
himself not to advertise for professional purposes. The
examinations shall be held at such times as may be prescribed
by Senate.
TITLE VIL
OF THE MANNER OF CONDUCTING PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.
Section I. — Of Ordinary Examinations.
1. — The Council of the Durham Colleges, the College of
Medicine, and Armstrong College, shall be responsible for the
conduct of University examinations held at Durham and in
those Colleges respectively.
2. — There shall be three Secretaries of Examinations, one for
the Durham Colleges, one for the College of Medicine, and one
for Armstrong College. They shall be nominated by the
respective Colleges and shall be appointed and paid by Senate,
They shall hold office for a period of five years and shall be
eligible for re-election.
RliGUI-ATIONS (VII, 1). 125
The name in full of every student offering himself for any
public examination and of his College (if any) must be signified
by himself or some responsible person to the Secretary of
Examinations for the iburham Colleges, or the College of
Medicine, or Armstrong College, as the case may be, at such
time before the commencement of the examination as the
College in question shall determine.* An account, in writing,
of the books or subjects selected by him, when any option is
allowed, together with all necessary certificates, shall be
delivered to the Secretary of Examinations at the same time.
Every student, on his name being received by the Secretary
of Examinations, shall pay for any public examination the fee
fixed for that examination by Senate, and the Secretary shall
transmit the fees so received to the University Treasurer.
The Secretary of Examinations shall have printed an
alphabetical list of those whom he admits to any public
examination, and shall (^use copies of it to be delivered to
each of the examiners, ami to be affixed on some public place
or places appointed by Senate, seven days, or for examinations
in the Faculty of .\rts fourteen days, before the commencement
of the examination.
Every student sending in his name after the time appointed
shall pay such additional fee as Senate may determine.
No student may offer himself for examination after the list
has been printed, unless he pay such additional fee as Senate
may determine, f
Any student may withdraw his name from the list of those
to be examined, provided he give notice to the Secretary of
Examinations nine days before the beginning of the
examination. In such a case the candidate may enter either
at the next examination, or at the next examination but one
(but not afterwards) without further payment. + Otherwise the
fee which has been paid is forfeited, except in the case of
examinations where special regulations e.xist.
3. — Any official entrusted with the duty of superintendence
in a University examination may immediately suspend or
dismiss from examination a candidate guilty of flagrant breach
of the rules, but such action shall be immediately reported to
one of the Proctors.
* For examinations in the Faculty of Arts at least six weeks before the
beginning: of the examinations.
t For examinations in the Faculty of .^rts no late entries will he accepted.
X In the Faculties of Arts and Theology, the names of candidates who
have withdrawn will be placed on the list for the next examination, .and if
such a candidate wishes to defer entering- until the next examination but one
he must give notice of withdrawal as pro%'ided above.
I20 RKGUI.ATION'S (VII. I ).
4. — All questions arisius; anions the examiners as to the
franiint; of questions, the rejection of candidates, or any other
matter, shall be determined by a majority of votes, the
examiner in the chair having a casting vote.
5. — Any student who, at any final honour examination,
presents to the examiners a sufficient assurance of his being
in ill-health shall, if the examiners so recommend, be deemed
to have passed the examination, and his name shall be placed
in a separate list, distinguished by the word " Aegrotant,"
or some similar title. The names wliich are placed in it shall
be arranged alphabetically. No candidate whose name is
placed in this list shall be deemed to have obtained Honours.
6. — The names of those who obtain certificates at any public
examination shall be entered in a register, and the entry shall
be attested by the signatures of the examiners. The examiners
shall also draw up, for publication, lists of the successful
candidates. '>
Section II. — Of Ext mo nil nary Exdniindtions.
I. — If a student has been kept away from any public
examination by severe illness or other urgent cause, and shall
satisfv Senate that it would be a great hardship for him to
wait for the next ordinary examination, he may apply to
Senate to grant him an extraordinary examination.
1. — The number of examiners shall be the same for this
as for an ordinary examination. The examination itself shall
not be less rigorous, but no honours shall be awarded.
3. — Not more than one extraordinary examination for the
same class of students shall be granted within one academical
year.
a. — Every student who is admitted to an extraordinary
examination shall pay, on his name being received by the
Secretary of Examinations, such fee as Senate shall from time
to time determine.
5. — Those who pass any extraordinary examination shall be
registered in the same book with those who pass the ordinary
examination, but in such a manner as to be distinguished from
them.
TITLE VIII.
OF AFFILT.ATION.
Section I. — Of the terms cDid conditions upon 710/1 ich
Colleges and like institutions nuiv be affiliitled
to the University.
I. No application of any College or like institution for
affiliation to the University shall be entertained until evidence
has been aUorded (as required by Statute 107) that its members
REGULATIONS (VIII, l). \ ZJ
are incorporated b}^ Royal Charter, or that provision has been
otherwise made (to the satisfaction of the Senate of the
University of Durham) for its establishment on a permanent
and etticient footing and for its government.
No application shall be entertained unless it sets forth
the facilities which the teaching staff of the College or like
institution affords for the adequate training of students in
subjects set for examination by the University ; nor unless
it shows to the satisfaction of Senate that such College or like
institution is equipped with such buildings, laboratories,
machinery or other appliances as may be necessary for the
proper instruction of students in the subject of the Faculty
or Department in respect of which the application for
attiliation is made.
No application shall be entertained unless it states the
Faculty or Department in respect of which the application
for affiliation is made.
2. The students of any College or like institution afhliated
to the University in the way and under the authority
prescribed by Statute 108 shall have their names placed on the
register of the University as matriculated students thereof,
prov'ided that they shall have passed such matriculation
examination as may be prescribed by the Senate.
Students so matriculated shall be admissible to the exercises
and public examinations required for proceeding to degrees,
licences and academical rank in the Faculty or Department in
which they have matriculated, provided they shall have
fulfilled to the satisfaction of Senate such conditions inter alia
as to residence, attendance at lectures and conformity to
discipline as are required of other students of the University
so admissible.
Students who have fulfilled the prescribed conditions shall
be proposed to Convocation for the degrees, licences, or
academical rank for which a Proctor certifies that they have
qualified.
3. The affiliation of any College or institution may be
terminated at any time either by the University or bv the
authorities of the affiliated college or like institution by six
months' notice on either side.
Sec I ion II. — Of the Affiliation of Codrington College^
Barbados, and Foiirah Bay College, Sierra Leone,
to the University.
I. Students of Codrington Colieg-e, Barbado.s, and Foiuah
Bay Coitegfe, Sierra Leone, ma\' have their names placed on the
register of the University as matriculated students of the same,
1 28 KHtULATICiNS (\1II, II).
pio\iclt>J lli.il llu' PiiiK-ipal of tlu'ir t'lilU's^e, or oilier person
autliorizod lo act in his bi'lialt, sliall have cerlitied that lliey
have passed an exjiniinalion similar lo that i-0(.|uireii tor the
ailniission of students in the several faoiillies in the University
of Durham ; and the aforesaid Cullejjes shall be aeeounted
affiliated Collejifes ot tlie University of Durham.
J. — Students of the affiliated Colleges, ha\ini;- been so mairieu-
lated, shall be admissible to the exercises and public examinations
required for proceeding- to degrees, licences, and acrulemical
rank in the several faculties, provided that thej' shall have
forwarded certificates of having fulfilled the same conditions as
to residence, attendance at Lectures, and conformity to discipline
in their own College, as are lequired from other slud»'nts of
the Universit}' so admissible, terms of residence being coimted
frcmi the time of passing the Atlmission ICxamination of iheir
own College.
3. — The Principals of the said Colleges shall forward lo the
Secretary of E.xaniinalions lists of students of Iheir respe(.:tive
Colleges who are candidates for an\' examinations, together with
the certificates required, in time for them lo be received at
Durham six weeks at least before the connnencemenl of the
examinations at Durham. The examination papers shall be sent
to the Principals of the Colleges, in sealed packets, bj- the
last mails, or last mails but one, that leave England previously
to the commencement of the examination at I")urham. The
papers so sent shall be set to the candtiiates as nearly as possible
on the days of the examination at Durham, and the answers lo
them returned, unread, as soon as possible after the conclusion
of the examination lo the Secretary of ["Examinations (who shall
transmit them to the examiners), together with a certificate
signed by the Principal of each College, or the person acting in
his behalf, that the examination has been duly conducted, and
the above-named conditions complied with.
4. — The examiners, after examining the papers, shall issue and
publish in the usual manner supplemental lists of those who have
passed the examination, and of those who have been adjudged
worthy of Honours ; which lists shall be sent by the Registrar
without dela\^ to the respective Principals of the Colleges ; and
one combined list of all who have passed the examination in
England, Barbados, and Sierra Leone, shall be inserted in the
next issue of the University Calendar.
5. — Ail prescribed conditions having been fulfilled, graces for
degrees, licences, or academical rank, shall be prayed in Con-
vocation, in the usual manner, on behalf of students of the
affiliated Colleges ; and certificates of such graces, having been
granted, shall be forwarded by the Registrar to the respective
Principals of the Colleges ; after the receipt of which the degrees,
licences, cr academical rank, for which graces have been granteil
REGULATIONS (VIII, II). I2(>
may be oonterred by their Lordsliips the Bishops of the diotcses
in which the affiliated Colleges ane respectively situated, as
Visitors of the same, or b}" a Deputy \'isitor, acting' under
commission from the Chancellor.
6. — The above arrangements may be terminated at any time
either by the University or by the authorities of each affiliated
College on notice of six months at least being given beforehand.
Anyone who previous!}- to Michaelmas Term, 1875, has com-
pleted his course of study and examinations at Codrington
College, Barbados, and has produced to Senate satisfactory
testimonials of character, shall be admissible to the Final Exam-
iriation for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and, having passed
that examination, (o the degree of Bachelor of Arts.
TITLE IX.
OF ADMISSION FROM OTHER UNIVERSITIES.
No person shall be allowed to count terms which have been
kept in another University, unless his application be brought
before Senate by the Council of the Durham Colleges, or of
the College of INIedicine, or of Armstrong College, and approved
bv Senate ; except so far as is otherwise provided in Title
V 'Section IX, § 2, and Title V, Section X § 5 {d), {e).
TITLE X.
OF MEMBERSHIP OF CO>fVOC.\TION. ,,..,,
All graduates of the University, qualified under Statute 35
fc)r membership ot Convocation, shall be deemed to ha\e
fulfilled the necesscir_v conditions if the}- liave continued without
interruption to be members of the University from the dale of
their admission to the degree b}^ which they claim their seat,
and either have paid a fee of two pounds, or aie members of
the staff.
Female graduates of the Universitj- shall be admitted to
membership of Convocation on the same terms and conditions as
men.
TITLE XI.
OF DEGREES CONFERRED WITHOUT E.KAMIN ATION.
Any person admitted to an Honorary degree under the
provisions of Statute 92, though having no claim to membership
of Convocation, shall enjoy the rank and wear the dress of his
degree, and shall have admission to the Library and Museums,
under such restrictions as may be imposed from time to time.
Honorarv Degrees shall not be conferred in absentia, save in
the case of degrees conferred /wre dignitatis • but the names
of persons resident abroad, for whom Honorar}' degrees have
130 KEGL'I.A riONS (xi).
been voted by Senate, may be proposed to ("on vocation for
graces to enable such degrees to be conferred on them at
Codrington or Fourah Bay, in the same manner as ordinary
degrees.
Members of the teaching staff admitted to degrees without
examination under the provisions of Statute 93 shall enjoy
the full rights and privileges belonging to the degrees conferred
upon them ; but any right such a person may have to
membership of Convocation in virtue of such a degree shall
cease when he ceases to be a member of the teaching staff.
No person admitted to a degree without examination, by vote
of Convocation, shall proceed from a degree thus conferred to
any other degree.
TITLE XII.
OF THE CHANCELLOR.
When a vacancy shall occur in the office of Chancellor, the
Vice-Chancellor shall, within a month of the occurrence (the
months of July, August, and September excepted), summon
a special meeting of Senate, in order that Senate may nominate
a fit and proper person for the post of Chancellor.
No nomination shall be submitted to Senate to vote upon
unless the nomination be made by a member of one division of
the University and seconded by a member of the other
division of the University.
If more than two persons be nominated, there shall first be
taken a preliminary vote ; and no name shall be submitted to
Convocation which has not received an absolute majority of
the votes of those present and voting.
A meeting of Convocation shall be summoned by the Vice-
Chancellor within a month (the months of July, August, and
September excepted) of the special meeting of Senate, and a
motion shall be submitted to Convocation by the Vice-
Chancellor that the person nominated by Senate be appointed
Chancellor by Convocation.
If the person nominated by Senate be not appointed by
Convocation, the Vice-Chancellor shall forthwith summon a
special meeting of Senate for the purpose of nominating (in
the way above set forth) a fit and proper person.
When a person nominated by Senate has been appointed by
Convocation, the Senate shall make such arrangements and
prescribe such ceremony for admitting to the office of Chancellor
the person thus nominated and appointed as shall befit the
dignity and solemnity of the occasion.
I
REGULATIONS (XIIl). 13!
TITLE XIII.
OF THE PROCTORS.
1. — The Proctors shall be appointed at the final Convocation
in Easter Term, and shall come into office at the first Convocation
in Michaelmas Term.
One Proctor shall be nominated from the Durham Division,
and one from the Newcastle Division of the University.
2. — On coming into office each Proctor shall nominate two
Pro-Proctors, one of whom shall take his place in case of his
absence ; but a Pro-Proctor nominated by either may act for
the other. Each Proctor and Pro-Proctor shall make the
declaration provided in the Standing Orders.
3. — In addition to their statutory duties, the Proctors shall
see that nominations of the necessary examiners for University
examinations are submitted to Senate, and shall certify to the
University Treasurer the amount due to each Examiner. The^'
shall also decide, on an emergency, anj^ question connected
with a University Examination which may be referred to
them. The Durham Proctor may act alone in respect of an
examination held at Durham, and the Newcastle Proctor in
respect of an examination held at Newcastle ; but it shall
be competent for either to assist, or act in the place of, the
other, when requested to do so by his colleague.
4. — The Proctors shall examine the claims of candidates for
degrees, and shall report to Convocation, on behalf of Senate,
whether they have fulfilled the necessary requirements.
The names of those candidates who are students of the Durham
Division shall be proposed to Convocation by the Durham
Proctor, and of those who are students of the Newcastle
Division bv the Newcastle Proctor.
COXSTITUTION OF
THE COMMITTEE OF FINANCE.
(1) There shall be a Committee of Finance, the members of
which shall be charged with the following duties : —
(a) to make themselves familiar with the finances of the
University, in relation with the Colleges and otherwise,
and to see that the financial provisions of the Statutes
are duly observed ;
(6) to draw up for the authorisation of Senate a scale of
the standing or periodical payments to examiners and
other officers, and to revise this list at least once a year ;
(c) to authorise expenditure not of a periodical charaeter
and not exceeding ;/;20 ;
(d) to authorise any ordinary and necessary expenditure
in connection with meetings of Convocation, Senate,
and Boards of Faculties ;
(e) to examine and accept estimates or otherwise order the
printing of the Calendar, Examination Papers, and other
publications ;
(/) to examine and report upon any proposal -involving
expense which is referred to the Committee by Senate ;
(/?) to advise Senate generally on matters of Finance ;
(h) in conjunction with the Treasurer to control the
banking account of the University, the signatures of the
Treasurer and of two other members of the Committee
being requisite on each cheque ;
{{) to meet at least once before each ordinary meeting of
Senate and to cause the minutes of its meetings, with
any recommendation made, to be printed and circulated
with the Minutes of Senate.
(2) The Committee shall consist of such members as Senate
may appoint but shall include, besides the Vice-Chan cellor and
Treasurer, not less than six other members. Three members
shall constitute a quorum.
(3) The Treasurer shall be Secretar3\ and shall keep the
Minutes.
(4) All proposals involving expense shall be referred to the
Committee for report before Senate takes any action upon
them, except when Senate expressly votes such a course to be
unnecessary.
(5) In the long vacation, if financial business arises which in
the Treasurer's opinion is urgent, the Committee may take
action upon it in advance of any report to Senate, provided the
Treasurer and at least three other members of the Committee
consent thereto, and such consent may be signified in writing.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Visitor.
The Bishop of Durham.
Chancellor.
The Right Honourable John George T.ambton, Earl of
Durham, K.G., P.C, D.C.L.
]'ice-Chancellor.
David DRrmiOND, C.B.E , M.A., M.D., D.C.L.
Pro- Vice-Chancellors .
John Stai^ylton Grey Pemberton. M.A., D.C.L.
Sir Iheodore Morison, M.A., D.C.L.
Frank Byron Jevons, M. A., D.T.itt.
Senate.
The Chancellor.
Appointed by the Crown —
The Right Honourable the Viscount Boyne.
Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., D.C.L.
Ethel Mary Nucella Williams, ]\LD.
George Grey Butler, ]\LA.
John Stapylton Grey Pemberton, M.A., D.C.L.
Frank Walter Goldstone.
Members of the Chapter —
The Dean of Dtrham.
Venerable Henry William Watkins, D.D.
Rev. Dawson Walker, D.D.
Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank, M.A.
Right Rev. John Nathaniel Quirk, D.D.
Rev. Arthur Blackwell Goulburn Lillingston,
M.A.
Elected bv the Teaching Staff of the Durham Colleges —
Arthur Robinson, M.A., D.C.L.*
Percy John Heavvood, M.A.*
Frank Byron Jevons, M.A., D.LiTT.+
Rev. Edward George Pace, M.A.. B.D.J
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A.§
Rev. John Hall How, M..A.§
Elected by the Council of the College of Medicine —
D.-wiD Drummond, M.D., D.C.L.§
John Ernest Gibson, M.A.§
Elected by the Academic Board of the College of Medicine —
Robert Howden, M.A., M.B., D.Sc.i;
Sir Thom.as 'Iliver. M. \.. M.D.§
I'i.il'i Juiif, 192,'?. S Until June 1921. * Until June, 1922.
9 ^?<?>
134 OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Elected by the Council of Armstrong College —
Cecil Algernon Cochrane, M.A.. D.C.L.f
. Hon. Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, D.Sc-t
Sir rHEODORE :\IoRisoN, M.A., D.C.L.§
Percy Corder.§
Elected by the Professors of Armstrong College —
MiCHAKL Cresse Potter, M.A., Sc.D.f
John Joseph Welch, D.Sct
Mark Robinson Wright. M.A §
(Member to be appointed in place of T. I.oveday. M A.)
Elected by Convocation —
Henry Edwin Ferens. M.A.f
William Robert Henry Gray, M.A.f
Rev. Henry Gee, D.D.§
Rev. Stephen Richard Platt Moulsdale, M.A., B.D.§
Robert .\lfred Bolam, M.D.f
Henry Brunton Angus, M.B., M.S.§
Rev. William Walter .'\damson, M.LiTT.f
David Woolacott, D.Sc.§
Standing Committees of Senate.
(a) Finance Committee — The Vice-Chancellor and Treasurer
ex-ofjficio, Mr. EUershaw, Mr. Heawood, Dr. Jevons, Mr.
Moulsdale, Dr. Robinson, Dr. Bolam, Mr. Gibson,
Mr. Wright, Dr. Howden, Sir T. Morison.
(h) Committee for the drafting of Regulations and Standing
Orders — The Vice-Chancellor and Registrar ex-officio, Mr.
Heawood, Dr. Jevons, Mr. Moulsdale, Dr. Robinson, Dr. Potter,
Dr. Bolam, Dr. Howden, Mr. ^^ right.
ic) Committee for the control of the University Calendar
and other University publications — The Vice-Chancellor and
Registrar ex-officio. Mr. EUershaw, Mr. Heawood, Mr.
Moulsdale, Dr. Howden, Dr. Potter, Dr. Welch.
(d) Committee to nominate University Representatives on
Boards of Governors of Secondary Schools — The Vice-Chancellor
ex-officio. Mr. Wright, Dr. Howden, Principal of Armstrong
College, Mr. Heawood.
(e) Ph.D. Committee. — The \'ice-Chancel!or ex-officio ; Dr.
Walker. Canon ( ruickshank. Dr. 'Jevons (Convener), Sir
T. Oliver, Dr. Howden, 1 'r. Menzies, Principal of Arm
strong ( ollege, Dr. Welch, Mr. Vickers.
t I ntil June, '9^.5. S L ntil June, 1921.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. I 35
Appointments Board —
The Secretary of the Durham Colleges Council.
The Registrar of the College of Medicine.
The Registrar of Armstrong College.
The two Proctors.
The Registrar of the University (Secretary).
, Proc/ors.
Ja.mes Acworth Me.vzies, M.A., M.D.
Percv Johx Heawood, M.A.
Registrar.
Harold George Theodosrs, M.A., B. es L.
Treasurer.
Frederick William Ritson, M..\.
Secretary to the Secondary Schools Committee.
Kenneth Hotham Vickers, M.A.
Solicitor.
Francis Edward Joblin.
Auditor.
Herbert Salisbury Souaxce, M..A., F.C.A.
Secondary Schools Committee.
The Vice-Chancellor.
Chairman appointed by Senate : —
Percy Joh.n Heawood, Vi.k.
Appointed by Senate : —
Arthur Robinsc^n, M.A., D.C.L.
Kenneth Hotham Vickers. M.A. [Secretary).
Sir Theodore Morison, M.A., D.C.L.
Nominated by the Board of the Faculty of Arts : —
Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank, M.A.*
Henry Ellershaw, M.A.§
Alexander Hamilton Thompsc^n, M.A.*
Mark Robinsc")n Wright, M..A.vj
Nominated by the Board of the Faculty of Science : —
Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc.§
Percy John Heawood, M..\.*
Michael Cresse Potter, .M..\.§
Charles Minshall Jessop, M.A.*
* Until October, 1923. § Until October, 1921.
I3f> OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Nominated by the Boanls of the Faculties of : —
Theology — Rrv. Dawson Walki r, M.\., D.D.
Medicine — Robtrt Howden, M.A.. M.B., D.Sc
Music — William Ellis. B.Mus.
Commerce — Harry Mainwaring Hailswokth, M.A ,
M.Com.
Nominated by the Northern T:)ivision of the Headmasters*
Association : —
Robert Bousfield (King James' School, Bishop
Auckland).
J. B. Gaunt (Rutherford College, Newcastle).
T. A. Lawrenson (Wcstoe Secondary School).
J. Talbot (Royal Grammar School, Newcastle).
Nominated by the .Association of Headmistresses in the
Northern Counties : —
Miss Boon (Bede Collegiate Girls' School. Sunderland).
Dr. Fisher (Girls' County School. Bishop Auckland).
Miss Gurney, (Newcastle High School).
Miss Tooke (Rutherford College Girls' School, Newcastle).
Representatives of .\ssistant Masters' .Association : —
Rev. F. I-. Ward (5, Catherine Street, Hartlepool).
T. W. MoLHS (40, Northumberland Avenue, Gosforth,
Newcastle-on-Tyne) .
Representatives of Assistant Mistresses' Association : —
Miss J. Dow (Rutherford College Girls' School, Maple
Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne).
Miss M. Weddell (Bede Collegiate Girls' School,
Sunderland).
Representatives of Chief Education Officers of County and
Countv Boroug'h Councils in (lie Northern Area : —
A. J. Dawson iSiiire Hall, Durham).
T. Wali.lnc; (Education Ofifices, Newcastle-on-T\ne).
H. Reed (Education Offices, Suntierlatid).
CiiARMCS Williams (The Moot Hall, Newcastle-on-Tyne).
Military Education Committee.
Vice-Chancellor.
Officer Commanding O.T.Cr.
Adjutant O.T.C.
Univer.sity Treasurer.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. T37
Appointed by Senate : —
Cecil Algernon Cochrvne. ai.a., D.C.L.
Sir Theodore Morison, M.A., D.C.L.
John Stapyltox Grey Pemberton, M.A., D.C.I..
Arthur Robinson. M.A.. D.C.L.
Nominated by Officer Commanding contingent : —
Rev. Henry Ei lershaw, M.A.
Stu.^rt McDon\ld. M.A., IM.D.
Capt. T.\tham Whitehead, A.R.C.Sc.
Examining- Board for Students in Education in subjects
other than those required for deg:rees.
The Professor of Mathematics at Durham.
Dr. F. B. Jevons.
The Professor of English Language and Literature
AT Durham.
The Professor of English Language and I rn:RATURK
in Armstrong College.
The Professor of Modern Languages in .\rmstronq
College.
The Professor of Education in .Armstrong College.
University Representatives on various Boards.
Alnwick, Duke's School .Xli.a.n Mavvke<, M..A.
Armstrong Collegre Council OAxin Oriim.mono, M..-\..' M !)., O.C.L.
Barnard Castle School Fk.ank Bvkon Jevo.ns, O.Liit.
Kkv. Stuphen Richaki> Pi..j it
.Mon.snAr.K, MA.. B.D.*
Berwick-on-T\vei.'J Education
Committee Gkokgk Grkv Brri.ER, M..A.
Birmingham University Frank Bvron Jkvons. D.LlT'l.
Bishop -Auckland Grammar School ...Akthck RomNso\. D.C.L.
Girls County
School Rachel Ei kanor Di'fk l)oNAi-nsi>N. M.A.
Blaydon Secondary School Kk.snkth Hotham Vickers. ^I .\.
Bowes Museum Pkper Phii.t.ips Bkhson, M.A.. D.Sc.
Chesier-le-Street Secondary School Rkx'. .Alfked Hamilion Cri'icksmank.
M.A.
Const tt Secondary School Pkkcv John Heawoui', M..A.
Darlington Higher Education
Committee Percy John Heavvooi), M..\.
Darlington Girls' High School Re\-. Henry Gee, O.l).
Technical College EnwARn Wool er.
Domestic Studies. National Council
for Ethel .Marv Ni cella Wili.la.ms. .\I.I).
Durham County Territorial Force
Association Arthur Robinson. M..\ , D.C.L.
* Nov. 1921.
130 OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
Durham lolinsloii School Wimia.m Kobkk i Hi-nrvGkav, M.A.
Rkv. Hknkv Ri.r.KRSHAW, M.A.
Ciirls' Secoiularv .School . ..Pktick Pmii.i.ii's Behson, M.A., D.Sc.
Rachaki. Ei.kanor DnKF Dowli'son. M.A>
Gui-ilxM-ovisfh Giainmar .School John IlKnt.HY. M.O.
Haitlepool. Henry Smith School .... Rkv. Dawson Wai.kkr. n.O.
Iiispoction mid Plxamiiiaiioii of
Schools Pkrcv Iohs HiiAWOon, M..\.
Jarrow Secondary School Ki.nM' rii Horn am Vickicrs. .M..\.
Jerusaicin. Council of .Archeolojjical
School at Kkv. Dawson Wm.kku. M..\.. D.D.
Joint Scholarship Board .\i.ick Fostkk. H. Li ri.
Medical Council of the United
King-doni RoBKRi HowDEN, M..\., M.B.. l>.Sc.
Mihtarv Ediic.ition Coinmitlec .. ..l.T.-CoL. Hknrv Briinton ANiiis. M.B.
.M.S.
Ckcii. Algernon Cochrane, M.A.. D.C.L.
John Wight Diff. .M.A.. D.Liri.
.'\kthur Rokinson, M.A., D.C.L.
Newcastle Ro>al Oraininar School ...Vi.ien Mawkr, M.A.
Northallerton tirainmar School . . . . 1'ercv John Hkawooi), M.A.
Northumberland Territorial Force
Association Major John Morrow, D.Eng., T.D.
Norton Gramni.ir School Cyrii, Joseph Heath Stock. B.Sc.
Richmond Gr.i.nmar School Rkv. At.FRKn Ha.mit.ton Ckuicksmank,
M.A.
Rvhopc Scc.>Md..ry School Haroi.d George Theoiiosiils, M..\.,
B. <i,s L.
Secondary School Examinations'
Council Percy John Heawood. M.A.
Stieffield Inivc sity Frank Byron Jevo.v.s, D.Litt.
Stockton tlramniar School Rev. VVii.i.iam Walter Ai'AMson, M.A.,
M.Litt.
Queen Victoria High
School ErHEL Makv Nicella Williams. M.D
Secondary School ..Sir Frank Brown.
Teachers' Registration Council Frank Byron Jevons, .M.A., D.Litt.
Theological Co'leges Conference .... Rev. Dawson Wai kek, D.D.
Rkv. Hk.nky Eli.ershaw, M.A.
Meeting of
Principals Rk\'. FinvAKi) Geokhk Pace, H.D.
Universities' Bureau Correspondent
(Durha'r Division) Arthur Robinson, M.A.. D.C.L.
(Newcastle Division) (Vacant).
University Colege of South Wales
and Monmouthshire Frederick Mills.
Wolsingham Grammar School Rkv. John Hall Hew. M.A.
Varm Grammar School Alexanmkr I-'rehkrick van i>er Hkydbn^
M.A.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. I39
DURHAM C O L L E G l{ S .
Professor of Dh'inity and Ecclesiastical History.
Rev. Dawson Walkkr, M.A., D.n.
Professor of Greek and Classical Litern/itre.
Rk.\-. Alkrkd Hamilton Cki kkshank, M.A.
Professor of Mathematics.
Pkrcv John Hkawood, M.A.
Professor of Hehrc'v.
Rkv. Alfrkd Glillalmk, M.A.
Emeritus Professor of Hehreiv.
\hn. Henry William Watkixs, M.A., D.D.
Professor of Philosophy.
Frank Kyrox Jkvons, M.A., D. Litt., F. R.E.S.
Professor of English fa//guaoc and Literature.
Rev. Henry Ellersha\v. M.A.
Professor of Latin.
Rev. John Hall How, .M.A.
Professor of Logic and Psychology.
.Arthur Robinson, .M..A., D.C.L.
Professor of Moderjt Languages.
Charles Frkdkrick Hkrdkni^r, M.A.
Professor of .Music.
Joseph Cox Brido.k, M .A., D.Mrs., F.S.A.
Tutorial Felloiv cPnd Lecturer in Theology and Hebrew.
Rev. Edw^ari) GEOKtiK Pack, M..A., B.D.
Lecturer in Theology and Hellenistic Greek.
Rev. .\oel Dolbex Cole.man, M..A.
Lecturer i)i Mathematics.
Joseph Langley Blrchxall, M.C, B..A.
Lecturer in History.
(\"acant. I
Lecturers in Classics.
WlLLLAM DOLGLAS LOVVE, i:).S.O., M.C, M.A.
Rev. Edward I^elham Pestle, M..A.
Lecturer in Educatian (Temporary ).
Thomas William Pov\'ell, .M.A.
Lecturer in English.
Bertra.m Colgrave, M.A.
140 oM-KKKs o\- riiK I \i\i<:KsrrY.
Lvcliircr in l- rcinli.
Katiilkkn La.mmi.hy, .M.A.
French Assistant.
I'.MM AM Ki. ArorsTK Makik Tiikvknot.
French Assistanto.
Renkk Grosskt.
Lecturer in German.
GwKNDoi.iN Edith Gvvyllya.m Watkins.
Lecturer in Lilnrgiology.
Rev. Stki'iikn 1\ichard Plait Mollsdalk, M.A., B.D.
Lecturers in Ecclesiastical History.
Rev. Chari.es Edwin Whiting, M.A., B.D., B.C.L.,
F.R. Hist. S.
Rev. Chari.es .Sti.kl Wai.i.is. M.A.
L.ecturer in Christian E7'ii/ences.
Rev. Donald Jones, R.D.
L.ecturer in Military Science.
Alexander Ancus Mack.\rlane-Grieve, M.C, M.A.
Ho'iorary Director of the Observatory.
Colonel Ed.mond Herbert Hills, C.M.G.. C.B.E.,
D.Sc, F.R.S.
Ohser7ier.
F'rank Sargent, F.I^.A.S.
University and Ma It by Librarian.
Edward Vazeille Stocks, M..A.
Secretary of E.xaniinalions.
.Xrthir Robinson, M.A., D.C. L.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
Principles and f^ractice of Medicine.
(David Drummond, C.B.E. M.A., M.D., D.C.L.
Professors. Sir Thomas Oliver, D.L., M.A., M.D., LL.D..
I D.Sc.-^
Clinical Medicine.
Thomas Beattie, M.D.*
William Errington Hume.C.M.G., M.A., M.D.^
Horsley Drummond, M.D., B.S.
Alfred Parkin, M.D., M.R.C.P.^
George Hall, < ..M.(;., M.D., B.Sc^
Thomas Moffatt .Allison, M.D., B.S.
Daniel Wells Patterson, O.B.E., M.B., B.S.
Thomas Charles Hunter. M.D., B.S.
■^ F.R.LM'. 5 F.K.C.s.
OFFICERS OF I HE INIVKKSFFV. 141
Psychological Medicine.
Professor. — James Middlfmass. M.A., M.D., B.Sc.
Suvgcrv.
(James Rutherford Morison, M.A., M.D., D.C.Li,
ProfessorsA LL.D.»
I Henry Brunton Angus, M.B., M.S.*
Lecturer. — George Grey Turner, M.B., M.S.*
Clinical Surgery.
Albert Morton Martin, M.B., B.S.
Henry Brunton Angus, M.B., M.S.^
Joseph William Leech, M.D., M.S.^
John Clay, C.B.E., M.B., B.S.^
George Grey Turner, M.B., M.S.^
Robert Joseph Willan, M.N'.O., M.B., M.S.
Hamilton Drimmmxd, M.B.. B.S.. F.R.S.C. (Ed).
Frederick Charles Pybus, M.B., M.S., F.R.C.S.
Henry Mulrea Johnston, B.A., M.B., F.R.C.S.
John Hamilton "Barci^.ay. M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S.
Norman Hodgson, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S.
Midwifery and Gyncecology.
Professor. — Robert Patton Ranken Lyle, M.A., M.D.
Clinical Gynaecology.
Robert Patton Ranken Lyle, M.A., ^LD.
Lecturer — E. I-arquhar ^Iurray, ^L1>., F.R.C.S..
Ophthalmology .
Professor. — John Dobson Wardale, M..\., ^LB., B.S.
Clinical Ophthalmology.
John Dobson Wardale, M.A., M.B.. B.S.
J. S. Arkle, ?iLB., B.S.
Therapeutics.
Professor. — Thomas Beattie, M.D.
Electrotherapy.
William Drewett Arnison, M.D., B.S.
Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear.
Lecturer. — Samuel Short Whillis, M.D., B.S.
Clinical Laryngology , Otologv and Rhmology.
Samuel Short Whillis, M.D., B.S.
William Frank Wilson, M.B., B.S. (Assistant).
Diseases of the Shin.
Lecturer. — Robert Alfred Bolam, O.B.E., M.D.
1-1 J 0I-I-U|;KS Oi 111!- r\l\KKMlV.
Clinical Denimlology.
Robert Alfred Bolam, O.B.K., .M.D.
Sydney Thomjsox, M.I^.. B.S.
Diseases of Children.
Lecturer. — Ogden Watson Ogden, M.D.
Pathology and Clinical Pathology.
I'tnfessor. — Stuart McDonald, M.A., M.D.*
Lecturer. — Arthi r Frederick Bernard Shaw, B.A., M.D
Dcuinnstrator — G. J. Crawford. M.B . B.Ch.. B.Sc, D.l'.H.
Demonstrator of Medical Pathology. —
William Errington Hume, C.M.G., M.A., M.D.
Dem.-instrator of Surgical Pathology. —
Robert Joseph Wii.lan, M.\ .O., M.B., M.S.'
Comparative Pathology and Bacteriology.
Heath Professor. —
Harold John Hutchens, D.S.O., M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Francis Herbert .\vlen Clanton, M.D.. M.R.C.P., En.
Sam PHiLLrps Bedson, M.D., B.S.. M.Sc.
M. A. (". P.uckell. M.B.. B.S., D.P.H
Hel; N Grace < l.^rk, M.D., B.S., H.Uy.
Medical Jurisprudence.
Professor. — (\'acant).
Public Health.
Pruf>'ssor. — Harold Kerr O.B.E., M.D.
Materia Medica and Pharmacology.
Professor. — William Errington Hume, C.M.G., M.A., M.D.
A natomy.
Profrssor. — Robert Howden, M.A., M.B.. D.Sc.
Lectwir on .ipplied .4nato:ny. — John Clay, C.B.E., M.B.,
B.S.s
Demonstratois. — James Dunlop Lickley, M.D.
John Gilmour, jVI.B., B.S., F.R.C.S.
ji -hn Hamilton Barclay. M.B., M.S., F.R.C.S.
W. A. Hewitsox, MB., B.S.
Physiology.
Professor. — James Acworth Menzies, M.D.
Lecturer. — Mildred .Atkinson, B.Sc.
Demonstrator— G. A. (^lark, M.B.. B.S.
Biology.
Botany. — Professor Michael Cresse Potter, M.A., Sc.D.,
F.L.S.
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Zoology. — Professor Alexander Meek, M.Sc, F.Z.S.
C/iriiii--ti'V.
Professor. — Pitfk Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc.
ProfisS(t). — HiiNKv Stroud, M.A., D.Sc.
Secretary of Exannruilioiis.
ROBI RT HOWDKN, ^M.A., M.B., l>.Sc.
A R M S T R O N u C O [. L K c; 1-: .
Professor of Mathematics.
Charles Minshall Jessop, M.A.
Reader in Mathematics.
Geiircie \Villl\m Caunt, M.A., M.Sc.
Lecturer in Mathematics.
Douglas Cecil Colborne, B.A.
Professor of Applied Mathematics and Mathematical Physics.
ThoiMas Henkv Havki.ock, M.A., D.Sc, P^.R.S.
Lecturers in Applied Mathematics.
Georc;e RinsDALE Goldsbrough, D.Sc.
Williams H. Miles, B.A.
Professor of Ph ysics.
Hen'ky Stroi n, M.A., D.Sc.' *
Professor of Experimental Plivsirs.
Geor(;e William Todd, M.A., D.Sc.
Lecturers in Physics.
John William Bcllerwell, M.Sc.
Robert G. Lun.non, .M.A., B.Sc.
Linda Winifred Laverick, M.Sc.
Sarah Elizabeth Tunnell, M.Sc.
Pfo/essor 0/ Chemistry. —Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc"*
Processor of Oriranic Chemistry.
Walter X. Haworth, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Readers in Chemistrr.~¥R¥.r<v.Ki<^ Charles Garrett, O.B.E.,
D.Sc,^
John Armstrong Smvthe, D.Sc, Ph.D.
' F.Ph.S.L. 2 F.I.C. 3 F.C.S. 4 M.I.E.E.
144 OFKUKRS 0\- rilK r\l\KKSITV.
/.I'd lire rs in Chemistry.
I'KKiv LrcocK RonrNsoN, M.Sc.
Waltkr Matthkw Madgin, M.Sc.
ChAKLOTTK BkAN SlHOFIKLU, M.Sc.
Catiikrink Klf:anok MAi.i,iiN, B.Sc.
WilUdDi Cdchranc Leclurer in MetaUiirpry.
Hknrv Louis, M.A., D.Sc' « ■> •' "
' Lecturer in Mefalliirgy. — Harry Dkan, M.Sc, A. R.S.M.'
/. />. Simpson Professor of Geolo^v-
Hknrv CIkorgk Albert Hkkling. D.Sc.
Lecturers in Geology.
David Woolacott, D.Sc.
Lkonard Hawkes, M.Sc.
Lecturer in Crystallography and Mineralogy.
Rev. Mark Fletcher, M.A."* '
Honorary Professor of Natural History.
George Stewaroson Brady, M.D., L[,.n., D.Sc"
Professor of Zoology.
.Alexander Meek, M.Sc."
Lecturers in Zoology.
Alexander David Peacock, M.Sc.
Ol(;a Marion [orgensen, B.Sc.
John W. H. Harrison, D.Sc.
Professor oj Botany. — Michael Cresse Potter, M.A.'*
Lecturers in Botany.
Sydney Mangham, M..\.
Kathleen Bkver Blackburn, M.Sc.
Winifred Mary Lomas, B.Sc.
Professor of Agriculture and Rural Economy.
Douglas Alston Gilchrist, M.Sc.5 '
Adinser in Agricultural Chemistry^
.Sydney Hoare Collins, M.SC*
Adviser in Agricultural Zoology.
Robert Alexander Harper Gra'y, M.A., M.Sc.
> F.LC. » F.C.S. 3 F.L.S. 4 Sc.D., Camb. 5 F.H.A.S. 6 F.R.S.E.
7 M.I.E.E. « F.G.S. 9 A.R.S.M. "^ F.Min.S.L. " M.Inst.C.E.
'» F.K.S. M F.Z.S.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 1 45
Lecturer in Agricultural Chemistry.
Archibald Alexander Hall, M.Sc, Ph.D.
Lecturer in Agricultural Botany.
Doris Anderson, B.Sc.
Lecturer in Agricultural Sttrveying.
Leo Anthony Thompson, M.Sc.
Lecturers in Agriculture.
Robert William Wheldon, B.Sc.
Henry Cecil Pawsc>n.
Lecturer i)i Forestry. — Reginald W. Hcnter.
Professor of Engineeri)ig.
ENGiNEER-CoMMANDi r Charles John Hawkes, R.N. (Retired)
Emeritus Professor of Engineering.
Robert Lunan Weighton, iM.A., D.Sc.
Reader in Engineering.
John Morrcuv, M.Sc, O.Eng.
Lecturers in Engineering.
Robert Wright Hc")lmes, B.Sc.
George Frederick. Hardy, B.Sc.
James Hall.
John Thomas Dixon.
Professor of AUival Architecture. — John Joseph Welch, D-Scts
Lecturer in Naz'al .-irchitccture.
Francis Herbert Alexander, M.Sc*
Professor of Electrical Engineering.
William Mandell Thornton, D.Sc, D.Eng.
Lecturer in Electrical Engineering.
James A. Harle, B.Sc.
Professor of Mining and Survcving.
Henry Louis, M.A., D.Sc,'- ''<"
Lecturer i)i Mining and .Suri'eying. — Harr\' Dean, M.Sc*
Professor of Classics & Ancient Hislorv.
Tohx Wight Dcff, M.A., D.Litt. LL.D.
F.I.C. » F.G.S. s F.Min.S.L. 4 M.LN.A. 5 M.Inst.C.E. * A.R.S.M.
146 OFIUUUS OH THE UMVKKSITV.
Deputy I'roj'fsxor of Classics and Anrinif History.
John iMacdonai.h, .M.A.
Lecturers in Classics and Ancient History.
CONSTANCK MiRlAN SHIPLEY.
William G. Waddell, M.A.
Joseph Cowen Professor of Etiglish Language and Literature.
Allen Mawer, M.A.
Lecturers in Eng/is/i {literature.
Sybil Wragge, B.A.
Alexander Hamii,ton Thompson, M.A.
Professor of Modern History.
Kenneth lk)TiiA.vi X'kkers, M.A.
Reader in Modern History. — Frederick Bradshaxy, .M.A., D.Sc.
Lecturer in Modern History.
Elsie Tesh, M.A.
Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy.
Reinholi) Friedrkh Alfked Hoernle, M.A., B.Sc.
Lecturer in Mental and Moral Philosophy.
Jessie Elliot Aldkrson, M.A.
Professor of Modern Languages.
Albert George Latham, M.A.
I^ecturers in Modern Languages.
LiLiAs MacGregor, M.A., D.Litt.
Charles B. Lewis, B.A. L. es L. Ph. D.
Henri Cottin, B. es L., Doc. en Droit.'
Harlampi George Coundoiroff.
Richard Conroy, M.A.
l^avid Dale Professor of Economics.
Harry ^LMNWARING Hallsworth, O.B.E. M.A., M.Com.,
I^ccturers in Economics.
Elisabeth Frances Stevenson, M.A.
Geraldine Emma May Jebb.
Redvers Opie, B.Com.
Lectttrer in Economic Geography and Statistics.
Redvers Opie, B.Com.
Lecturers in Accounting.
.Allan Atkinson, B.Sc.^
Albert Bell.*
Croix lie Guerre. ^ A.C.A.
OFFICERS OF THF INIVHRSITY. 1 47
Lecturer in Coiniucri ial Lww.
Christian B. Fenwrk. M.A.'
Lecturer ill Shipping.
Eknkst L. Beckingha.m, B.Sc.
Professor of Education.
GoDFRKv Hilton Thomson, D.Sc, Ph.d.
Emeritus Professor of Eaucatian.
Mark Robinson Wright, M.A.
Mistress of Method. — Ei.i.kn Louisa Melvilli;, M.A.
Lecturers in Education.
Stella Bailes, B.Sc.
Vernon Brown. O.B.E., B.Sc.-'
Lecturer in Music. — Willlam CjILLIes Whittakkr, B.Mis.
Professor of Fine Art tind Director of King Edvard the Se7>enth
School oj Art.
Richard George Hatton, AR.C.A.
Master of Painting (did .-issistunt Director. — R.\LPH BlLLOCK.
A/aster of Design.— RoPF.RT John .Scott Bertram.
Master of Sculpture.
John M. \V. Reid, A.R.C.A.
Muster of Architecture.
Frederick Norman Weightman.
Master of Processes of Engra^'ing.
.Arthur Heslc^p.
Secretary of Examinations.
John Voing Thomson Greig, M..A.
Board of Faculties.
Chairman ; Robert Howden, M..\., M.B., D.Sc.
Acting-Secret.\ry : The Registr.^r.
Board of the Faculty of Theology.
The Chancellor.
The Vice-Chancellor.
Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank, M.A.
John Wight Duff, MA., D.Litt.
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M..^.
Rev. John Hall How, M.A.
' Barrister-at-Law. - Croi-e di sjiicrra.
148 oikici;rs ok the l ni\kksii v.
Frank Byron Jevons, M..\., D.Litt.
]^Ev. Arthur Blackwell Goulburn Lillingston,
M.A.6
Rev. Stephen Richard Platt Moulsdale, M.A., B.D.
Rev. Edward George Pace, M.A., B.D. {Secretary).
Rt. Rev. John Nathaniel Quirk, D.D.a
Arthur Robinson, M. A., D.C.I. .
Rev. Dawson Walker. D.D. (Dean).
Rev. Charles Steel Wallis, M.A.
Rev. Charles Edwin Whiting, M..A., B.D., B.C.L.
Boards of the Faculties of Arts and Letters.
The Chancellor.
The Vice-Chancellor.
Rev. Wii i iam Wai ter Auamson, M.A., M.LiTT.fe
Jessie Elliot Alderson, M.A.*
Frederick Bradshaw. M..A., D.Sc
Joseph Eangley Burchnall, B A.
George Grey Butler, M.A. a
Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank, M.A.
John Wight Duff, M.A , D.Litt.
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A.
Rev. Mark Fletcher, M.A.
Rev. David Fyffe, M.A.
John Young Thomson- Greig, M.A. a
Harry Mainwaring Hallsworth, M.A., M.Com.,
B.Sc.
Richard ('»eorge Hatton, A R.C.A.
Thomas Henry Havelock, M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.
Percy John Heawood, M.A.
Charles Frederick Herdener, M.A.
Rev. John Hall How, M.A.
Charles Minshall Jessop, M.A.
Frank Byron Jevons, M.A.. D.Litt.
]<EV. Donald Jones, M.A. a
Kathleen Lambley. M..\.
Albert George Latham, M.A.
William Douglas Lowe, M.A., D.Litt.
John Macdon.ald. ;M. \.
LiLiAS MacGregor, D.Litt.
Allen Mawer, M..\. (Dean).
Sir Theodore Morison. M.A., !>.( .L.a
Rev. Stephen Richard Platt Moulsdale, M.A.,
B.D. a
Rev. Edward George Pace. M..^., B.D.
Rev. Edward Petham Pesti r' M.A.
.Arthur Robixson, M.A., D.C.L.
rt Co-i>ptt.d nit-'inber. // .\ppointcd liv .Senate.
* Pi-nding appointment of l'roii'ssv>r of PliilDSophy.
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OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 149
Constance Mirian Shipley.
Elizabeth Frances Stevenson, M.A.
Alexander Hamilton Thompson, M.A.
Kenneth Hotham Vickers, M.A.
Rev. Dawson Walker, D.D.
Rev. Charles Edwin Whiting, M.A., B.D., B.C.L.f
Sybil Wragge, B.A.
Mark Robinson Wright, M.A.
Secretary : — The Registrar.
Board of the Faculty of Medicine.
The Chancellor.
The Vice-Chancellor.
Henry Brunton Angus, M.B., M.S.
Thomas Beattie, M.D.
Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc.
Robert Alfred Bolam, M.D.
John Clay, M.B., B.S.b
HoRSLEY Drummond, !\I.D., B.S.«
Thomas Eustace Hill, M.A., M.B., M.S., B.Sc.
Robert Hovvden, M.A., M.B., D.Sc. (Dean).
William Errington Hume, M.A., M.D.
Harold John Hutchens, M.A.
Robert Patton Ranken Lyle, M.A., M.D.
Stuart ^IcDonald, M.D.
Albert Morton Martin, M.B., B.S.a
Alexander Meek, M.Sc.
James Acworth Menzies, M.A., M.D. (Secretary).
James Middlemass, M.A., M.D., B.Sc.
James Rutherford Morison, M.A., M.D., D.C.L.
Sir Theodore Morison. M.A., D.C.L. a
Sir Thomas Oliver, M.A., M.D.. LL.D.
Michael Cres-e Potter, M.A., Sc.D.
Henry Stroud, M.A., D.Sc.
George Grev Turner, MB., M.S.
John Dobson Wardale. M.A., M.B.
Board of the Faculty of Science.
The Chancellor.
The Vice-Chancellor.
Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc
Kathleen Bever Blackburn. M.Sc.
Vernon Brown, B.Sc.
John William Bullerwell. M.Sc.
Rev. Mark Fletcher, M.A.
Douglas Alston Gilchrist, M.Sc.
George Ridsdale Goldsbrough, D.Sc.
a Co-opted member. b Appointed by Senate,
t Pending^ appointment of Professor of History.
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John Young Thomson Greig, M.A. (Secrftary)a
Archibald Alexander Hall, M.Sc, Ph.D.
Thomas Henry Havelock, M.A., D.Sc, F R.S.
Charles John Hawkes.
Leonard Hawkes, M.Sc.
Percy John Heawood, M.A.
Henry George Albert Hickling, D.Sc.
Robert Howden, M.A., M.B., D.Sc.
Harold John Hutchens, M.A.
Charles Minshall Jessop, M.A.
Henry I.ouis, M.A., D.Sc.
Sydney Mangham, M.A.
Alexander Meek, M.Sc.
Ellen Louisa Melville, M.A.
James Acworth Menzies, M.A., M.D.
John Theodore Merz, Ph.D., D.C.L.b
Sir Theodore Morison, M.A., D.C.L.a
Alexander David Peacock, M.Sc.
Michael Cresse Potter, M.A., Sc.D.
John Armstrong Smythe, D.Sc, Ph.D.
Henry Stroud, M.A., D.Sc. (Dean).
George William Todd, M.A., D.Sc.
William Mandell Thornton, D.Sc, D.Eng.
John Joseph Welch, D.Sc.
Mark Robinson Wright, M.A.
Board oj the Faculty of Music.
The Chancellor.
The Vice-Chancellor.
Sir Frederick Bridge, M.A., D.Mus.i)
Joseph Cox Bridge, M.A., D.Mus. (Dean).
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A. {Secretayy)b
\\'illiam Ellis, B.Mus.?)
Board of the Faculty of Commerce.
The Chancellor.
The Vice-Chancellor.
Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc.
Frederick Bradshaw, M.A., D.Sc.
John Young Thomson Greig, M.A. (Secrctary)a
Harry Mainwaring T^allsworth, M.A., ivI.CoM.
{Dean).
Geraldine Emma May Jebb.
Albert George L.\tham. M.A.
Henry Louis, M.A., D.Sc.
William Joseph Noble. a
Francis Priestman.«
a Co-opted member. I> Appointed by Senate.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 151
John William Ramsbottom, M.A., M.Com.
Elisabeth Frances Stevenson.
Sir Theodore Morison, M.A., D.C.L.6
William Mandell Thornton, D.Sc, D.Eng.
Kenneth Hotham Vickers, M.A.
John Joseph Welch, D.Sc.
Mark Robinson Wright, M.A.
Curators of tlie Library.
The President of the Council of the Durham
Colleges.
The Professors of Divinity, Greek, Mathematics,
Hebrew, and Music.
The Dean of Durham.
The Librarian.
Kennett Champain Bayley, M..\.
Rev. Douglas Samuel Boutflower, M.A.
Rev. R. E. Tolliday, M.A.
Rev. Stephen Richard Pl.a.tt Moulsdale. M..A.., B.D.
The Members of the Teaching Staff.
Curators of the Museum.
The President of the Council of the Durham
Colleges.
The Dean of Durham.
Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank, M.A.
John Thom.\s Dunn. D.Sc.
John Meade Falkner, M.A.
Rev. Joseph Thomas Fowler, D.C.L.
John Crawford Hodgson, M.A.
Frederick William Ritson, M.A.
Curators of the Observatory.
The President of the Council of the Durham
Colleges.
Edmond Herbert Hills, C.M.G., D.Sc, F.R.S.
{Director).
The Professor of Mathematics.
The Dean of Durham.
The Asrtonomer Roy.^.l for England.
The Astronomer Royal for Scotl.'VND.
Joseph Langley Burchnall, B.A,
Henry Louis, M.A., D.Sc.
Major F. M. Lowe. ■
John Theodore Merz, Ph.D., D.C.L. , LL.D.
Arthur Robinson, M..^., D.C.L.
Henry Stroud, M.A., D.Sc.
Herbert Hall Turner, D.Sc.
152 oi-'i uiKs oi- iiii': iMvrTKsrrv.
Examiners in Theology.
For the Device of Doctor of Divinity.
Thk Very Rev. Henry Gee, D.D.
Rev. Alfred Plummer, M.A. D.D.
Right Rev. John Nath.\niel Quirk, D.D.
The Right Rev. Archib.^ld Robertson, D.D.
Rev. D.-iwson Walker. D.D.
Yen. Henry William Watkin.s, D.D.
For the Degree of Bachelor of Divinity.
Rev. George Ernest Newsom, M.A.
Rev. William Oscar Emil Oesterley. D.D.
Rev. Dawson Walker, D.D.
For the Diploma in Theology.
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A.
Rev Stephen Richard Platt Moulsdale, B.D.
Rev. Edward George Pace, B.D.
For the Licence in Theology (Part D).
Rev. William Ernest Beck, M.A.
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A.
Rev. Edward George Pace, B.D.
Rev. Charles Steel W'allis, M..A.
For the Licence in Theology {Part A).
Rev. Geoffrey Noel Bacon, M.A.
Arthur Robinson, D.C.L.
Rev. Charles Steel Wallis. M.A.
Examiners in Arts and Letters.
For the Degrees of Master of Arts and Master of Letters. '
Vergil — Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank, M.A.
Tacitus — Rev. John Hall How, M.A.
Plato — Frank Byron Jevons, D.Litt.
Euripi(!es — Rev. Ai fred Cruickshank, M..^.
Astronomy — Henry Stroud. M.A.. D.Sc.
Constitutional History — Kenneth Hotham Vickers, M.A.
French Revohition — Frederick Bradshaw, M.A., D.Sc
French — .\lbert George L.^vtham. M..A.
German — Charles Frederick Werdener, M.A.
English — Rev. Henry Ellershaw. M.A.
Allen Mawer, M.A.
Economics — Harry Mainwaring f I ai i ■^vvnRTH, M.A.,
M.Com.
OFFlCliKS OK IHh L'.\ IX'KKSITV. I53
Education — Mark Robixsox Wright, M.A.
(a) I ife and Times of S. Chrysostom.
(b) The Scottish Liturgy, compared with certain ancient
Forms.
Rev. Stephen Rich.\rd Platt Mollsdale, B.D.
New Testament in Greek — Rev. Dawson Walker, D.D.
For the Final Examination for the Desree of Bachelor of Arts
{and Preliminary Honours Examinations).
Theological Honours —
Rev. George Ernest Newsom. ?il.A.
Rev. William Oscar Emil Oesterlev. D.D.
Rev. Dawson W'alker. D.D.
Classics, etc. —
Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshaxk, M.A.
John Macdonald, M.A.
William Phelps, ;M.A.
Mathematics —
Charles Minshall Jessop, M.A.
Arthur Ernest Jolliffe. M.A.
English —
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A.
Herbert John Clifford Grierson, M.A., LL.D.
Allen Mawer, M.A.
Modem History —
Lelio Stampa, M.A.
Kenneth Hotham Vickers, M.A.
Philosophy —
Thomas Loveday, M.A.
Arthur Robinson, M.A., D.C.L.
French and German —
Albert George Latham. ^LA.
William Scholle, Ph.D.
Economics —
Harry Main waring Halls worth, M.A., ]\LCom.
Education —
Thomas W^illiam Powell, M.A. (for D.Th.P.T.).
Mark Robinson Wright, M.A.
Theology (Pass) —
Rev. W^illiam Ernest Beck, JNLA,
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, "NI.A.
Rev. Edward George Pace, B.D.
154 oiiiv.i:ks oi niic imnicksii v.
/•■|i» tfir First Public ExawinotiDii in Aria.
Joseph Langley Bi'rchnall, B.A.
Rev. Alfred Hamilton Cruickshank, M.A.
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A.
Percy John Hkawood, M.A
IVATHT.-EEN LaMBLEY, M.A.
William Dougl.\s Lowe, M.a., D.T.itt.
Rev. Edward George Pace, M..\.
Arthur Robinson, D.C.L.
For the Inicnncdiate and Second ^'ear in Arts.
George William Caunt, M.A.. M.Sc.
Rev. Henry Ellershaw, M.A.
Rev. Mark Fletcher. M.A.
Harry Mainwartng Hallsworth. M.A., M.Com.,
B.Sc.
Percy John Heawood, M.A.
Rev. John Hall How, M.A.
Kathleen Lambiey, ]\I.A.
Thomas Loveday, M.A.
I.iLiAS Macgregor, D.I-itt.
Rev. Edward George Pace, M.A., B.D.
Rev. Edward Pelham Pestle, M.A.
Thomas William Powell, M.A.
Arthur Robinson, M.A., D.C.L.
Constance Mirian Shipley.
Godfrey Hilton Thomson, D.Sc, Pd.I).
Kenneth Hotham V'ickers. I\LA.
Rev. Dawson Walker, D.D.
Rev. Charles Edward Whiting, M.A., B.D.,
B.C.L.
Sybil W'ragge, B.A.
For the Diploma in Foreign Laiif^uaiies.
Spoken French —
Charles Frederick Herdener, M.A.
William Scholle, Ph.D.
Examiners in Medicine.
I. — For Degrees in Medicine and Surgery.
(i) In Medicine and Clinical Medicine ; —
Thomas Beattie, M.D.
David Drummond, M.A., M.D., D.C.L.
William Errington Hume, M.A., M.D.
George Newton Pitt, M.A., M.D.
OFFICERS OK THE LNIVEKSITV. 1 55
(ii) In Surgerv, Clinical Surgery and Operative Surgery.
Henry Brunton Angus. M.B.. M.S.
John Marnoch, M.A.. M.B.
Albert ISIorton Martin. M.B.. B.S.
Javies Rutherford Morison. M.A.. M.D., D.C.L.
(iii) In Psychological Medicine : —
James Middlemass, M.A.. M.D., B.Sc.
Hector Duncan McPhail, M.D.
(iv) In Midwifery : —
Robert Patton Ranken Lyle, M..\.. M.D., B.C.L.
T. Henry Wilson. F.R. C.P.I.
(v) In Pathology and Bacteriology :--
Harold John Hutchens. D.S.O., M.A.. M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
Stuart McDon.\ld. M.D.
Sir Thomas Oliver, M.A.. M.D.
James Lorrain Smith. M.A.. M.D.
(vi) In Public Health :—
Thomas Eustace Hill, M.B., CM., B.Sc.
Harold Kerr. M.D.
(vii) In Medical Jurisprudence : —
Robert Alfred Bolam, M.D.
George Hall. M.D.
William Hardcastle. M.B., M.R.C.S.
(viii) In Anatomy : —
John Clay, M.B.. B.S.
Robert Howden. M.A., M.B., D.Sc.
James DurJLbp Licktey, M.D, '
Arthur Robinson, M.D.
(ix) In Physiology : —
James Acworth Menzies, M.A., M.D.
Henry Stanley Raper; D.Sc.
(x) In Materia Medica : —
Thomas Beattie, M.D.
William tRRiNCTON Hu.me, M.A., M.D.
(xi) In Chemistry : —
Frederick Charles Garrett, D.Sc.
W^ALTER Matthew Madgin, M.Sc.
Percy Lucock Robinson, M.Sc.
John Armstrong SmytHe, D.Sc, Ph.D.
156 oii'KicKs OF nil' r\i\i;KsiTV.
(xii) 111 IMiysics : —
John William Bullerwell, M.Sc.
Linda Winifred Laverick, M.Sc.
Robert G. Li'Nnon, M.A.. B.Sc.
Henry Stroud, M.A.. D.Sc.
George William 'Jodd, ■M.A., D.Sc.
(xiii) In Therapeutics : —
iHOMAS BeATTIE, M.D.
William PIrrington Hume, M.A., M.l).
(xiv) In Elementary Biology : —
Sydney Mangham, M.A.
Alexander Meek, M.Sc.
(xv) In Arts : —
WiLLi.\M G. Waddell, M.A.
Kev. Dawson Walker, D.D.
II. — For Degrees in Hygiene and for the Diploma in
Public Health.
Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc.
John William Bullerwell, M.Sc.
Henry Roy Dean, M.A., M.B.
Thom.vs Eustace Hill, M.B., CM., B.Sc.
Harold John Hutchens, D.S.O., M.A., M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
Harold Kerr, M.D.
III.— For the Licence in Dental Surgery.
Chemistry : —
Frederic Charles Garrett, D.Sc.
John Armstrong Smythe, D.Sc.
Physics . —
John William Bullerwell, ALSc.
George William Todd, M.A., D.Sc.
Dental Mechanics : —
John William Daniels.
Thomas Roger Dove Walkinshaw.
Dental Metallurgy : —
Harry Dean.
Carl Lotinga.
Dental Materia Medica : —
Thomas Beattie, M.D.
William Errington Hume, M..\., M.D.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. I57
Anatomy : —
Robert Howden, M.A., M.B., D.Sc.
Arthur Robinson, I\I.D.
Phj'siology : —
James Acvvorth Menzies. ^l.A., M.D.
Henry Stanley Raper, D.Sc.
Dental Anatomy and Dental Histology : —
Ernest Yeoman Richardson.
James Coltman.
Surgery : —
John Marnoch, M.A., M.B.
James Rutherford Morison, M.A.. ]\[.D., D.C.L.
Dental Surgery, Dental Pathology and Dental
Bacteriology : —
James Coltman.
Harold John Hutchens. D.S.O., M.A.. M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
Ernest Yeoman Richardson, L.D.S.
Operative Dental Surgery ; —
James Coltman.
Thomas Roger Dove Walkinshaw.
IV. — For the Diploma in Psychiatry.
Anatomy : —
Robert How:den, jNLA., M.B., D.Sc.
Arthur Robinson, M.D.
Physiology : —
James Acworth Menzies. M.A., M.D.
Henry Stanley Raper, D.Sc.
Pathology and Bacteriology : —
Harold John Hutchens, D.S.O., M.A., IM.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
Stuart McDonald, M.D.
James Lorrain Smith, M.A., M.D.
Psychology and Experimental Psychologv : —
James Acworth Menzies. M.A., M.D.
James Middlemass. M.A.. M.D.. B.Sc.
Clinical Neurology and Psychiatry : —
Thomas Beattie, M.D.
James Middlemass, M.A., ]M.D., B.Sc.
158 OKI KKKS 0\ line L'M\ KKSIIY.
Examiners in Science.
(i) In IMatlRMiiatics ; —
Gi:oKi;r-: William Caunt. M.A.. M.Sc.
George Hidsdale Goldsbrough. D.Sc.
Thomas Henry Havelotk, D.Sc, F.R.S.
Charles Minshall Jessop. M.A.
Arthur -Ernest Jolt.iffe. M.A.
(ii) In Phy.-Nics : —
John William Bullerwell. M.Sc.
E. Taylor Jones. D.Sc.
Linda Winifred Laverick. M..Sc.
Robert G. Lunnon, M.A., B.Sc.
Henry Stroud. j\I..\.. D.Sc.
George William Todd. M.A., D.Sc.
Sar.vh Elizabeth Tcnnell. M.Sc.
(iii) In Chemistry : —
Peter Phillips Bed.son, M.A., D.Sc.
Alexander Findlay, M..A., D.Sc.
Frederic Charles Garrett. D.Sc.
Walter Matthew iMadgin. M.Sc.
Catherine Eleanor Mallen, B.Sc.
Percy Lucock Robinson. M.Sc.
Charlotte Bean Schofielei. M.Sc.
Samuel Smiles, O.B.E.. D.Sc'
John Arm.strong Smythe. D.Sc, Ph.D.
(iv) In Geologv : —
Leonard Hawkes. M.Sc. F.Ci.S.
Henry George Albert Hickling. D.Sc.
William Whitehead Watts, ScD., LL.D., F.R.S.
David W'oolacott. D.Sc
(v) In Zoology : —
James Hartley Ashworth. D.Sc, F.R.S.
Alex-^nder Meek. M.Sc.
Alexander David Peacock. M.Sc
(vi) In Botany :- —
Kathleen Bever Blackburn. M.Sc.
Thomas Johnson, D.Sc.
Sydney Mangham, M.A.
Michael Cresse Potter. M.A., ScD.
(vii) In Physiology : —
James Acworth Menzies, .M.A., .M.D.
Henry Stanley Raper, D.Sc
(viii) In Agriculture : —
Douglas Alston Gilchrist. M.Sc.
P. H. Foulkes, B.Sc.
OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY. 159
(ix) 111 Engineering : —
Robert Muir Ferrier. ^I.Sc.
Robert Lunan Weighton. J\I.A.. D.Sc.
John Morrow, D.Sc. D.Eng.
(x) In Naval Architecture : —
Sir John Harvard Biles, D.Sc, LL.D.
A. W. Johns, R.C.N.C.
John James Welch. D.Sc.
(xi) In Electrical Engineering : —
Robert Beattie. B.Sc
William Mandell Thornton. D.Sc., D.Eng.
(xii) In Mining, Surveying, etc. : —
Henrv Louis. M.A.. D.Sc.
Colonel F. R. Simpson.
(xiii) In Metallurgy : —
Henrv Louis. M.A,, D.Sc.
John Edward Stead, F.R.S.
(xiv) In Mineralogv : —
Rev. :\rARK Fletcher, M..A.
(xv) In Education : —
William Parker Welpton, B.Sc
Mark Robinson Wright, M.A.
(xvi) In Agricultural Chemistry : —
Sydney Hoare Collins. M.Sc.
(xvii) In Applied Mechanics and Mechanical Drawing : —
James Hall. A.M.I.E.E.
George Frederick Hardy. M.Sc
Robert Wright Holmes, B.Sc.
John :Morrow, M.Sc, D.Eng.
Robert Lunan Weighton, M.A., D.Sc
(xviii) In Agricultural Botany: —
Doris Anderson, B.Sc.
(xix) In Agricultural Zoology : —
Robert Alexander Harper Gray, ;M.A., M.Sc.
(xx) In Forestry : —
Reginald W. Hunter.
(xxi) In Psychology : —
Thomas Henry Havelock. D.Sc, F.R.S.
Thomas Loveday, M.A.
Charles Samuel Myetis, M.A., M.D., ScD., F.R.S.
l6o OlFICERS OF I HE rXIVERSITV.
(xxii) In Loijic : —
Thomas Lovkday, M. A.
Examiners in Commerce.
Economics : —
Sir William Ashley.
Harry Mainwaring Hallswortii. M.A.,
M.CoM.. B.Sc.
Geraldine Emma May Jebb.
Statistics : —
Redvers Opie, B.Com.
Mathematics : — Charles Minshall Jessop, M.A.
Accountino; : —
Albert Bell, A.C.A.
H. S. Ferguson.
French : —
Henri Cottin, B. es L., Doc. en. Droit.
William Scholle, Ph.D.
German : —
William Scholle, Ph.D.
Charles B. Lewis.
Spanish : —
De Arte.\ga y Pereira.
Richard Conroy.
Russian : —
Harlampi George Coundouroff.
Nevill Forbes.
Economic History : — Frederick Bradshaw, M.A., D.Sc.
Commercial Law : —
Christian B. Fenwick, M.A.
H. P. Turner.
Modem History' : —
Frederick Bradshaw, M.A., D.Sc.
Lelio Stampa, M.A.
Economic Geography : — Redvers Opie, B.Com.
Chemistry : — Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc.
Railway Economics : — Harry Mainwaring Hallsworth, M.A.
M.CoM., B.Sc.
Banking and Currency : —
Geraldine Emma May Jebb. •
Examiners in Music. .
The Professor of Mtjsic.
Edward Cuthbert Bairstow, D.Mus.
He.xry William Richards, Mus.Doc.
MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION. l6l
MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION.
Adams, Francis John, M.A.
Adams, Josiah Oake, M.D.
Adams, Walter Robert. M.A.
Adamson, William Walter, M.Litt.
Agbebi, Ephraim Michael Ekundayo, M.A.
Alexander, Francis Herbert, M.Sc.
Alford, Sydney Field, M.A.
Allen, Francis Adenev, M.A.
Allison, Thomas Moffatt, M.D.
Angus, Henry Brunton, M.S.
Annand, John Fowler, M.Sc.
Appleton, Frederick, M.A.
Arnison, William Drewett, M.D.
Aspinwall, Herbert \'ictor, M.A.
Atkinson, James, M.A.
Atkinson, James Birkett, M.A.
Austin, Albert Edward, M.A.
Austin Harold, M.A.
Averav- Jones, Harold Edgar. I\I.A.
Averili, Charles. M.D.
Bacon, Geoffrey Noel. M.A.
Bagott, Archibald Thomas, M.A.
Bagshaw, Alfred Girdlestone, M.A.
Bailev, Philip David, M.A. •
Bailev, Walter, M.A.
Bain," William. M.D.
Bainbridge, Francis Arthur, M.A.
Bainbridge, George, M.D.
Baker. Alexander, M.D.
Barclay, Leonard Lancelot, M.A.
Barff, Henry Foard, M.A.
Barker, Edward Phillips, M.A.
Barker, Jacob Ridley, M.A.
Barker. Johnson, M.A.
Barker, Joseph Walter Hudson, M.A.
Bastow, Samuel Joseph, M.A.
Batchelor, Alfred Williams, M.A.
Baugh, Egerton Percy, M.A.
Bavtee, Samuel St. Aulan. M.A.
Bazell, Charles, M.A.
Beale, Frederick Sherriff, M.A.
Beattie, Thomas, M.D.
Beck. William Ernest, M.A.
Beddard, William Oliver, M.D.
Bedson, Peter Phillips. M.A.
Bedson. Sam Phillip?, M.D
Belger, Hermann. M.A.
Bennett. Basil Gordon. M.A.
l62 MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION.
Bennett, Joseph, M.A.
Beiry, Edward Arthur, yi.A.
Bevan, John William, M.A.
Biggs, Ernest Coltier, M.A.
Bircham, Henry William Haves, M.A.
Bird, JVIatthew Mitchell, M.D.
Birtwistle, Richard Ernest, M.A.
Blanchett, Charles Isaac, M.A.
Blight, William Lyne. M.D.
Bolam, Robert Alfred, M.D.
Booth, C.eorge, M.D.
Borrowdale, John Steward, M.A.
Bradshaw, Frederick, M.A.
Brady, George Stewardson, M.D.
Brereton, Eric Hugh, M.A.
Britten, Charles Henry, M.A.
Brodhurst, Charles Cyril, M.A.
Brotherton, Charles Frederick, M.A.
Brown, William, M.A.
Browne, Leonard Foster, M.D.
Buckley, Thomas William, M.D.
Bullerwell, John William, M.Sc.
Bullock, John Arthur Smith, M.A.
^ Bulman, Francis Archibald, M..^.
Bulman, George Robert, M.A.
Bulmer, Edward, M.A.
Buhner, Edward Stanley North, M.A.
Bulmer, John, M.A.
Burgess, Clement Ernest, M.A.
Burgess, William, M.A.
Burkhardt, George Henry, M.Sc.
Burn, Charles George Stratford, M.A.
Burton, Richard Jowett, M.A.
Byrde, Henry Charles Waller, M.A.
Byrth, Stewart, M.A.
Cairns, Charles Waidie, M.Sc.
Callender, Bessie, M.A.
Cannon, Ernest, M.A.
Garden, Henry Craven, M.A.
Carmon, Sarah Hannah, M.A., M.Litt.
Carrick, Robert Mallabarr, M.A.
Carse, Annie, M.I.itt.
Casson, John, M.A.
Caunt, George William, M.A.
Cavalier, Cyril Gordon, M./X.
Cave, Martin William, M.A.
Chandler, Margaret, M.A. (formerly Owen).
Chandler, William Burgess Hunt, M.A.
Chapman, Harold James, M..\.
MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION. 163
Charlton, Ralph Hedley, M.A.
Chesters. Leonard Morris, M.A.
Chisholm, Harold Venn, M.A., M.Litt
Clark, Francis William, ]M.D.
Clucas, John, M.A.
Cochrane, Ralph Allen, M.A.
Cock, Frederick William, M.D.
Collier, Cams Vale, M.A.
Coilins, Sydne}^ Hoare, M.Sc.
Conev, William Henrv, M.A.
Coombs, Rowland Hill, M.D.
Cooper, Alfred Ernest, M.A.
Cooper, Douglas, M.A.
Corsbie, Herbert Henry, M..\.
Cory, Alexander Arthur, AI.A.
Cotton, Henry Hugh Powell, M.D.
Coverdale, Thomas Elvin, M.A.
Crabtree, Charles James, M.A.
Crawhall, Thomas Emerson, M.A.
Creau, Arthur, M.A.
Crofton, Henry Francis, M.A.
Crofts, Harold, M.Sc.
Croisdale, Francis Edward, ]\I.A.
Cruickshank, Alfred Hamilton, M..\.
CuUey, Arnold Duncan, M.A.
Cnmming, John, M.D.
Cundy, Frank Mart^^Ti, INI.A.
Cuthbertson, James Edwin. M.Litt., M.A.
Dale, Harold Montague, M.A.
Daniell, Edward Seabrook, M.A.
Dannatt, Percy Hugh, M.A.
David, John Palliser, M.A.
Davidson, James, ALA.
Davies, David Edwardes, M.A.
Davies, William Edward, M.A. , D.C.L.
Duvis, Charles Sidney, M.A.
Davis, John Stratton, INLA.
Davis, Thomas, I\L.\.
Dawkins, Arthur Edward, M.A.
Dawson, Alice Beatrice, M.Litt.
Dawson, John Cleugh, M.A.
Day, Harry Lo-wndes, M.A.
Day, Joseph Percival, M.A.
Deacon, Alfred Edwin, M.A.
Dean, Arthur Edis, M.Litt.
Dean, Harry, M.Sc.
Deans, John, M.D.
Derry, William Thompson, M.A.
Dickinson, George Lowes, M.A.
Didsburv, Frederic Nelson, I\LA.
164 MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION,
Dixou, John Archbald. M.A., D.C.I..
Dixon, William Dudley , M.A.
Dixon. William Matthew, M.A.
Dol'Ri . i;dwar(i Ronamv, M.A.
Dolman, Dirk Herman, M.A.
Donovan. William, M.D.
Douglas, Thomas Ormsby, M.A.
Downham, Isaac, M.A.
Drummond, David, M.D.
Drummond, Horsley, M.D.
Duckworth, Peter, M..\.
Duff, John Wight, M.A., D.Litt.
Dunn, John, D.C.L.
Dunn, John Thomas, D.Sc.
Dutton, William Augustus, M.A.
East. ( harles Harrv! M.D
Edwards. Laurence Albert Curtis, M.A.
EUershaw, Henry, M.A.
Ellis, Thomas, M.A.
Emmtnt. Richard, M.D.
Evans, Frederick James, M.A.
Eyre, John William Henry, M.D.
Fallaw, Lance, M.A.
Farmer, John, M.A.
Farr, Charles James, M.A.
Fenwick. Bedford. M.D.
Fen wick, John Charles James, M.D.
Ferens, Henry Edwin, M..\.
Ferrier, Robert Muir, M.Sc.
Ferris, Thomas Boys Barraclough, M.A.
Ferris. Thomas Edward Swaine, M.A.
Field. Edwin Lewis, M.A.
Finnimore, Arthur Kington, M.A.
Firth, James Brierley, M.Sc.
Fi'iher, Cleorge, ]\LA.
Fisher, Maxwell, ISLA.
Fitz-Gerald, John Joseph, M.D.
Flecker, Eliezer, M..'\.
Fleetwood, Charles Henry Hardy, M.A.
Fletcher, Mark, :\LA.
Fogo, William, M.A.
Forster. John Douglas, .M.A.
Fowler, Joseph Thomas, M.A., D.C.L.
Fowler. William, M..\.
Fox, Selina Fitzherbert, M.D. »
Francis. Humphrey Chilton Howard. .M.A.
Fraser, Lachlan George, M.D.
Freeling, James Robert. M.A.
Freeman, Ernest Carrick, M.D.
French, Reginald. M..V.
MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION, 165
Froggatt. George Wilson, M.A.
Gane, Edward Palni^^r Steward. M.D.
Garrett, Frederic Charles, D.Sc.
Gautby, Constance Bertha, M.Litt.
Gautby, George, M.A., M.D.
Gay, Charlie Matthews, M.A.
Gethen, Leonard, M.A.
Ghent, Thomas, M..-\. . •
Gibb. Charles John, M.D.
Gibson, Mary Hannah, M.A.
Gilby, Frederick William George, M.A.
Gilchrist. Douglas Alston. M.Sc.
Gill. Joseph WiUiain. M.D.
Gillie, Robert Calder, iM.A.
Gillmore, Charles Albert, M.A., M.Litt
Gimblett. John Edward, M. \.
Gimblett. William Henry. M.D.
Glover, William, M.A.
Glyn, Edith Frances, M.A., M.Litt.
Goldsbrough, GeOrge Ridsdalo, D.Sc.
Goldsmith, George Pocock, M.D.
Gomersall. Tom Llewellvn, M.A.
Gowans, William. M.D. "
Gray, Robert Alexander Harper, M.Sc.
Gray, William Robert Henry, M..\.
Green, Lawrence Henry Macintosh M \
Greenwell, Alan, M.A. ^
Greenwood, Harold, M..\.
Gregor, Arthur George, M.A.
Grenside, George Alexander, M.A.
Gumey, Helen Mary, M.D.
Hack, Robert, M.A!
Haines, Francis Arthur, M.A.
Hall, George Rome. V-.D.
Hall, Joseph Gibson, M.A.
Hall, John William, M.A.
Hallsworth, Harry Mamwaring, M.Com.
Hamilton, John, M.D.
Hancock, Alfred Arthur, M.A.
Harbottlt. EdUh Elizabeth, M.Litt
Hardwick, Arthur, M.D.
Hardy. George Frederick. :\LSc.
Harpur, Charles, ]\LA.
Harrington, John, M..^.
Harris, Alfred Burgy M.A.
Hyrn.-.. Sampson George \'ictcr, ^!.D.
Harrison, Frederick, M.A.
Hart. George Waldegraxe. M..A.
Hartley. William Robert, M.A.
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l66 MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION.
Harwood, Robert, .M.A.
Haswell, Johu, iM.A., D.C.L.
Havelock, Thomas Henry, D.Sc.
Hawker, Digby James, M.A.
Hawkcs, Leonard. M.Sc.
Hawkyard, Arthur, M.D.
Haworth, James, M.A.
Haworth. James Kenworthy Johnston. ]\l.D.
Hawthorn, Frank, M.D.
Havward, Douglas Llewellyn, M.A.
Healing, Charles Arnold, M.A.
Heaslett, Samuel, M.A.
Heath, Walter Rowland, M.A.
Heawood, Percy John, M.A.
Henderson, Henry Frank Hornby, M.A.
Henderson, James, M.A.
Herdener, Charles Frederick, M.A.
Herdman, Thomas, M.Sc.
Heslop. Mary Kingdon, M.Sc.
Heward, Thomas Morley, M.A.
Heywood, Cyril Percival, M.A.
Higginson, Charles Gaskell, M.D.
Hill, Alfred Arthur, M.D.
Hill, Farquhar John William, M.A.
Hill, Thomas Eustace, M.A.
Hindmarch, Winifred. M.Litt.
Hingeston-Randolph, Herbert Castillion, M.A.
Hodgkinson, William, M.A.
Hodgson, Thomas, M.A.
Holden, John, M.A.
Hole, John Stockwood, M.A.
HoUiday, John, M.A.
Holmes, George Edward Wilmot, M.A.
Hood, George, M.A.
Hooper, Willmore, M.A.
Horner, Bernard, M.A.
Horner, Egbert William Corthan, M.A.
Horton, Hubert Ellis, M.A.
How, Clara Isabella, M.A. (formerly Maxlow).
How, John Hall, M.A.
Howden, Robert, M.A., D.Sc.
Hoyland. William Wordsworth, M.A.
Hughes, James Richard, M.A.
Hughes, Peter, M.A.
Hunter, Charles Aschkenasi, M.A.
Hunter, Robert Rankin, M.D.
Hurd. Frank. M A.
Hutchens, Harold John, M.A.
Hutton, Alfred Jevons, M.A.
MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION. 167
Hj'de, Henry Barry. M.A.
lad, Charles Uncles. M.D.
Ingledow, William Arthur James, M.A.
Innes, Herbert George, M.A.
Ireland, Richard, M.A.
Irving, David, M.A.
Jackson, Alfred Herman, M.A.
Jackson, Arthur Goddard, M.A.
Jackson, George William, M.A.
Jackson, Philip Brierley, M.A.
Jackson. Sophia Banghani. M.D.
Jackson, William Edward Gordon, M.A.
Jaggard, Arthur William Fercival, M.A.
Jessop, Charles Minshall, M.A.
Jevons, Frank Bvron, M.A., D.Litt.
Jillings, William John, M.A.
Johnson, Robert Litson, M.A.
Johnson, William, M.A.
Johnston, Arthur, M.A.
Jones, John, M.A.
Jones, John Amallt, M.D.
Jones. Thomas Pugh, M.A.
Jones, Vernon Herbert, M.A.
Key, Harry Ernest, M.A.
Knapp. Charles Frederick Cooper, M.A.
Koch, Edward Hermann Alexander, M.A.
Lancaster, Henry George, M.A.
Langston, Earle Legh, M.A.
Latham, Albert George, ^LA.
Lebonr, Marie Victoire. M.Sc. D.Sc.
Lee, Thomas Arnold. ;\I.A.
Leech, Joseph William, M.D.
Lefroy, Hugh Henry Magrath, IVLA.
Legg, Ernest William, M.A.
Leigh, John Dickinson, M.D.
Lishmau, William Ernest, M.A.
Logan, Samuel Charles, M.A.
Louis, Henry, M.A.
Lowe, William Douglas, M..\.
Lunisden, Annie Pepplo, M..\.
Lvle, Robert Patton Ranken, M.D.
Mabbott, Walter John, M.A.
Macaulay, William Herrick, M.A.
McBean, Milbourne Francis, M.A.
McDonald, Stuart, M.A.
Macfarlane-Giieve, Angus Alexander, M.A.
M'Gonigle George Cuthbert M.D.
McNaught, HerlDert, M.A.
Macpherson, Bruce Macpherson Broadfoot, D.C.L.
l68 MI-.MRKRS Ol- CONVOCATION.
McWalter, James Charles, M.D.
Maddison, William, M.A.
Madi^in. Walter Matthew, M.Sc.
Maguire, Thomas Stephen, M.D.
Maley, Edwin Albert, M.A.
Mantle, Alfred. M.D.
Markby, Alfred Wilkinson, M.A.
Marston, Herbert John Randall, M.A.
Martin, Wil iani, M.A., M.D.
Martin, W^illiam Thomas, M.A.
Martin-Ellis, William Martin. M.A.
Ma.-.tfrnian. Ernest Wiiliam Gurney. M.D.
Mawer, Allen, M.A.
Mavnard. Edwii'. M.D.
Meek, Alexander, M.Sc.
Menzies. lames Acworth. M.A.
Merrick, Edward, M.Sc.
Miller, George Christopher, M.A.
Mitchell, .\rthur Anglin, M.A.
Mitchell, Mortimer .\lexander William, M.A.
Montague, Arthur John Helm, M.D.
Moor, John, M.A.
Moore, James Harry, M.A.
Morison, James Rutherford, M.A.
Mori.son. Sir Tlieodore M.A.
Morrow, John, M.Sc.
Moulsdale, Stephen Richard Piatt, M..\.
Mulholland, Philip Melanchthon, M.A.
Mullett, Francis Edmund Addenbrook, M.A.
Murray, Flora, M.D.
Murray, Isabella Gertrude, M.Litt.
Murray, John William Craufurd, M.A.
Murrav, Samu^'l R^ t<inal(l Glanvill, M.A.
Murray, William, M.D.
Navlor, James William, M.A.
Netten, William, M.A.
Nicholson, John William, M.A.
Nickal, Dorothea Barbara, M.I.itt., !\I.A.
Noel, George Henry. M.A , B.D
Noel-Cox, Herbert Lovis, M.D.
Norris, Richard Alban, M.A.
OldfK-ld. 1 hornas Murphy, M.A.
Oldroyd, Albert Edward, M.A.
Oliver, Elsie (see Wardley-Smith;.^
Oliver, Sir Thomas, M.D.
Olivier. Gerard Ker.r. M.A.
Ormerod, Jo.seph Thomas, M.A.
Orton, Wmitrc- !e Emilv, M.A.
Owen, Llewellyn Arthur, M.A.
Owen, Margaret, (See Chandler).
MEMBERS OV CONVOCATION. 169
Pace, Edward George, M..\.
Palmer, Frederick Stephen, M.D.
Palmer, Thomas Francis, M.A.
Parfit, Joseph Thomas, M.A.
Parkin, Alfred, M.D.
Parkinson, Charles, M.A.
Pattison. Horace, M.A.
Paulley, Frederick Edmimd, M.A.
Payne, William Henry, M.D.
Pearce, George Hariier. M.L).
Pegg, Edward Thomas, M.A.
Pentin, Herbert, M.A.
Perkins, Thomas Henry, M.A.
Perrv. G<x)rgp Stew trt. M.A.
Pestle, Edward Pelham, M.A.
Petch, Charles Cousens, M.A.
Pickup, Frederick, M.A.
Piercy, William Coleman, M.A.
Pippet, Gregory Bernard, M.A.
Pitcher, Walter Hugo, M.A.
Piatt, Frederic, M.A.
Plummer, Selby Wetherell, M.D.
Potter, Michael Cresse, M.A.
Powell, Thomas William, M..\.
Procter, David. M. \.
Purser, John William, M.A.
Quelch, John Bewick, M.A.
Raine. George, M.Litt.
Raper, John, M.A.
Rawlings, George William, M.A.
Redgrave, Hyma Henry, M.A.
Redgrave, Hyma Goulden, M.Litt.
Reed, Reginald Charles, M.A.
Reffell. George Claudius Edowoo, M.A.
Rendell, James Carter, M.A.
Renney, Henry, M.D.
Richards, George William, M.D.
Richards, Sydney William Letcher, MA.
Ridgway, William John, M.A.
Ridley, Sarah Ann, M.Litt.
Ritson, Frederick William, M.A.
Robbins, Walter. M.A.
Roberts, Robert Edwin, M.A.
Robertson, George Scott, M.Sc.
Robertson, John, M.A.
Robinson, Arthur, M.A., D.C.L.
Robinson, .Arthur Henrv, M.D. ., .
Robinson, Charles Richard, M.A.
Robinson, Lucretia Annie, M A.
170 MliMHKKS Ol- ION \OC A I ION.
Kobinson. Percy I.ucock, M.Sc.
Kolunson. William. M.D.
Robson, James. M.A.
Robson. R(>l)frt, :\I.Sc.
Robson. William. M..\.
Rogers. Frederick, M.A.
Rogers, Gortr\iclc, ]\[.],itt.
Ross. Daniel Mcriure. M.D.
Ruck, Charles Edmund. M.A.
Rum boll, Charles Frederick, M.D.
Ru.st. Edward. M.A.. B.D.
Rutter. Francis Burchetl. M.D.
Sadler, Frederick ,\thelstane, M.A.
Salvage, John Valentine, M.D.
Samuel, John Evan. M.A.
Schofiekl. Charlotte Bean. M.Sc.
Scott, Inglis Charles Reymond, M.A,
Scott, Sidney Herbert. M.A.
Sedgwick, Francis. M.A.
Sewell. William Tait, M.D.
Sharpe, Aubrev I ister. M.A.
Sharpe, William Salisbury, J\I.D.
Shea, John Goodwin, M.D.
Shepperd. William M.A.
Shewring, Ernest Edward, M.A.
Shields, Albert Edward Almond, M.A.
Shields, Frederic \\'illiam, M.A.
Shildrick, Henry John, M.A.
Short. Joseph, D.C.L.
Shortt, ( harles De I. isle, D.C.L.
Sladden, Harry Eversley. M.A.
Smallwood, Robert Henry, M.A.
Smith, Arthur Henry, M.A.
Smith, Charles Elewellyn, M.A.
Smith, Hannah. M.A.
Smith, Henry, M.D.
Smith. Henrv John I.ane. M..\.
Smith, Herbert Arthur, M.D.
Smith, John Philip, M.A.
Smith, John Reader, M.A.
Smith, Leigh, M.A.
Smith, Robert Greig. M.Sc. »'
Smith, Sherwin, M.A.
Smith, Stanley Parker. D.Sc.
Smurthwaite. Henry. M.D.
Smythe, John Armstrong, D.Sc.
Sparrow, William John, M..\.
Spicer, Frederick. M.D.
Spink, Hubert Octavius, M..\.
MEMBERS OF CONVOCATION. I71
Squance, Thomas Coke. M.D.
Steen, Tliomas Hope, M.A.
Stewart, Joseph ColUngwood, M.S.
Stimpson, James Frederick Alexander, M.A.
Stocks, Edward Vazeille, M.A.
Stokes. John. M.D.
Stone, Frank, M.A.
Stott, Frank Charles. M.A.
Straker Hnrrv. :\I.A.
Strange, George Harold. M.A.
Stroud. Henry, D.Sc.
Sumpter, Walter John Erneley, M.D.
Sutton, Reginald Harrv, M.A.
Sweeting, Robert Charles Sheldon, M.A.
Talbot, James, M.A.
Tanner. Thomas Coombe, ;\I.A.
Tatham, Frederick Hugh, M.A.
Tavlor, Edwin, IM.Sc.
Taylor, Ernest, M..\.
Tavlor. James Arthur, M.A.
Taylor. Mmuie. M.Litt.
Taylor, Thomas Ernest. M.A.
Tennant, Christopher, M.A.
Terrv. ^larian. ]\i.Litt.
Theodosius, Harold George, M.A.
Theodosius. Norman Henry, M.A.
Thomas, Evan, M..\.
Thomas. John Sisley, M.A.
Thomas, Martha .\nne, ^I.A.
Thomas, Sutcliffe, M..\.
Thompson. Edward. M.A.
Thompson, James Andrew, M.A.
Thompson, John Ridley. M.Sc.
Thompson. Leo Anthony. M.Sc.
Thompson, Percy Roland. IM.Sc.
Thomson. George Keith. IM.Litt., M.A.
Thomson, Godfrey Hilton, M.Sc.
Thomson, Michael Andrew, ^M.A.
Thornton, Robert William, M..\.
Thornton, William ?ilandell, M.Sc.
Timperley, Isaac Robinson, M..\.
Tindall. Charles Anthony. M.A.
Tolliday, Richard Edward, M^A.
Tomlinson, George, M.A.
Tompkins, Frederick George, M..A.
Townson, John Firth, M.A.
Travi-;. William Owen. M.D.
Treble, Henry Arthur. M.A.
Tremavne, Charles, M..\.
172 mi:.\ihi;ks 01 (.iknwka ru>N.
Tuck, George John, M.A.
Tuniu-11. Sarah IClizaboth. M.Sc.
Turner. Geora;e Grey. M.S.
Turner. Percy Edward. M.D.
'J urner. Sviinev l^uke. M.D.
Tymnis, Frederick Charles, M.A.
van der Heyden, Alexander Frederick, M.A.
Vase\-, I'hdmas. M..\.
Vickers, Kenneth Hothani. M..\.
Wainwright, Robert, M..-\.
Waiti', Martiuoi, M..\.
Waite, Peter James, M..\.
Walker. Dawson, M.A., D.D.
Walker, Frank Parker, M.Sc.
Wallis, Charles Steel, M.A.
Walshe. William Gilbert, M-.A..
Walters, Richard Clayton, M.A.
Walters, Thomas Collins, M..\.
Walton, Ilenrv Ma\irice, ?,I..\.
Walton, John Hutchinson, M.A.
Walton, William Sydney, M.A.
Ward, John Gill, M.A.
Wardale, John Dobson, M./\.
Wardle, Christopher, M.A.
Wardle, Edwin, M.A.
Wardley-Smith. Elsie, M..--C. (formerly Oliver).
Warner, Stephen Mortimer, M.A.
Washer, George Ernest, M.A.
Waters, Robert ,\nior, M..\.
Watkins, Helen Margaret Gwyllyam, M.A., M.Litt.
Watkins, Henry William, M.A., D.D.
Waton, jane, M.Sc. (formerly Graham).
Watson, Frederick Bainbridge, M.A., M.Sc.
\\'ebl). Frederick Kei,nnald, M.A.
Webb, William Alfred, M.A.
Webster. John William. M.A.. M.Litt.
Webster, William George, M.A.
Welch, John Joseph, M.Sc.
Wcich, Ralph Younger, M.Litt., M.A.
Weller, Frank Moir, M.A.
Westgarth, I-rederic William M.A.
White, Edward James, M..\.
White, James .Atkin Henlon, M.D.
Whiting, Charles Edwin, M.A.
Whittaker, Harold Hindle, M.A.
Whittick, Fallon Percy, M.D.
Wilcox, Frederick Thomas, M.A.
Wilkes, Richard Minikin, M.A.
Wilkinson, Charles Thomas Belcher, M.A.
MEMBERS oy CONVOCATION. 1 73
Wilkinson, Joseph, MA.
Willan, Robert Joseph. M.S.
Williams, Morris, M.A.
Williams, Thomas Powell, M.A.
Williamson, William John, M.A.
Willimott. Hugh Rudolph, M.A.
Wilson, Christopher Stockdale, M.A.
Wilson, Harold Beesley, M.A.
Wilson, John, M.A.
Wilson, John George, M.A.
Wilson, William Teasdale, M.A., M.D.
Wimberlev. Charles Frederic Arabin, M.A.
Windsor, Reginald W\-nne, M.A.
Wolfenden, W^illiam Instone, M.A.
Wood, James Kirkman, M.A.
Wood, John William, M.A.
Wood, Thomas Outterson, M.D.
Woodward, Harry, M.A.
Woolacott, David, D.Sc.
Worsley, Frederick Wilham, M.A.
Worsnop, Kathleen, M.A.
Wright, Frank Nelson, M.A.
Wright, William Henry, M.D.
\\ ykes, William Mackman, M.A.
Wylie, David Thomas, M.D.
Yates, William Robert, M.A.
Yeld, Marion Moore Heart, M.Litt.
Young, Ernest Charles, M.D.
Young, John, M.A.
II
SUBJEdS OF EXAMINATION.
E X A M I X A ! 1 0 N FOR M AT R 1 C U [.AT ION.
Paefo retereiici' correclions Subjects of Ex.iiiiiiiati(->ii, pp. 175-279.
p. 191, line y (iVo'.ii too'i) for p. 36 r<'«<i' p. 222.
p. 192, line 6, /'or p. 10 /-£>««? p. ig6.
p. 203, line 8, /'or p. 60 read p. 2-i6.
p. 204, note I, /o^'pp. 4, 5, read pp. 190, 191.
p. 204, note 2, for p. \ 1 read p. 197.
p. 220, line ij, /'or pp. 13-15 read pp. 199-201.
p. 221, line 4,/o/-pp. 2 1, 27 read pp. 207, 213.
p. 228, line 10, /or p. 59 read p. 245.
p. 251, line 9 (from foot)_/c>/' p. 45 read p. 180.
p. 265. l.isl line, /t)/- p. sC)! read p. 262.
September !4tli ; in 1921 on Tuesday, July 5th, and Tuesday,
September 13th.
Each candidate who wishes to be admitted to any of the
Durham Colleges shall, a fortnight before the examination,
send his name tog'elher with the required fee, to the Head
of the Colleg'e which he wishes to join or to the Censor of
Xon-Colleg"iate Students.
Each candidate in Music shall send to the Secretary of
Examinations, University Offices, North Bailey, Durham,
one calendar month before the fir><t day of the Examination
at which he wishes 10 present himself, a paper containing
name, in full, the particular subjects in which he wishes to
be examined, tojj-ether with the required fee.
I
SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
EXAMINAIION FOR MATRICUI.ATION.
Ma r RUT I. A HON BvVXKll.
D. iJ.uniniond, M.A., iM.IX, P. J. Heawcod. M.A.
D.C.L. K. Howden, M.A., M.B., D.Sc.
J. W. Duff, M.A., n.Litt. F. B. Jevons. M.A.. D.Lit!.
H. Ellorshaw. M.A. R. P. R. Lvle. M.A., ^[.I).
Henrv Stroud, M.A., D.-Sc.
GENERAL REGULATIONS.
1. For candidates desiring- to be admitted to the Durham
Colleg-es, and for candidates taking- part of the Exaniiiiation
as an Entrance Examination in Music the Examination is held
in Durham (Lecture Rooms, Palace CTreen) in January, July,
and Ociober.
F'or candidates for the B.A. and for Music the Examination
begins on a Tuesday ; in iq20 on June 2glh and October 12th ;
ill iq2i on January 1 nh, June 28lh and October iith.
For candidates desiring to be admitted to the College of
Medicine or to Armstrong- Colleg-e, the Examination is held in
Newcastle in Julv (at Armstrong Colleg-e), and September
(at College of IVIedicine).
In iq20 the E.xamination in Newcastle iov admission to the
College ot Medicine or to Armstrong- College, beg-ins at
10 a.m. ; in iq>o on Tuesday, Jul}' 6th, and Tuesday,
September 14th ; in ig2T on Tuesday, July 5th, and Tuesday,
September 13th.
Each candidate who wishes to be admitted to any of the
Durham Colleges shall, a forlnig-ht before the examination,
send his name tog^elhei' with the required fee, to the Head
of the Colleg-e which he wishes to join or to the Censor of
Non-Colleg-iate Students.
Each candidate in Music shall send to the Secretary of
Examinations, University Offices, North Bailey, Durham,
ouc culoidar month before tiie first day of the Examination
at which he wishes 10 present himself, a paper containing-
name, /;/ />///, the particular subjects in which he wishes to
be examined, together with the required fee.
176 SIBJECIS lU- KXAMINA HON.
Earli (.aiuliJaio wiio wishes to eiUi-r llu- College of Medicine
sliall si'iid to Professor Howiieti. CoUeg-e of Medicine, Xewiastle-
oii-Tvne, and eaeh candidate who wishes to enter Armstrong
College, shall send to the Re^istra•, Armstrong Collei;-e,
Newcasile-on-Tvne, a paper containing name in full, the
particular subjects in which he wishes to be examined, together
with the required fee, one calendar month before the first day
of the Examination at which he wishes to present himself.
2. Each candidate shall pay a fee of C\ los. on each
separate occasion on which he desires to be examined.
3. Candidates sending in Iheir names after the time
appointed pay an additional fee of 5s. Names of candidates
sent in alter the lime-table is printed can only be accepted
(if at all) on payment of an additional fee oi £\. The lime-
table is printed a fortnight before the Examination commences.
4. Xo entry can be accepted unless it be accompanied by
the fee, and no late entry unless it be accompanied by the
extra fee required.
5. No fee will be returned.
6. Candidates who have entered for the Examination may
withdraw their names upon giving the Secretary nine days'
notice; and in that case may enter either at the next
Examination or the next but one (but not afterwards) without
further paj'ment.
7. t'andidates who have witlidrawn iheir names will have
them placed on the list for the next Examination, and if
candidates wisji to defer being examined to the next
Examination but one, they must give due notice as pi.ivided
in 6 above.
8. Persons who have passed any of the Examinations
recognised by the University as equivalent to its Matriculation
Examination (for list see below), and who therefore wish to be
excused the Matriculation Examination, must send to the
Secretary of Examinations of the Durham Colleges or of the
College o( Medicine or of .Armstrong College (as given above)
according to the College which they Wisli to enter, proof that
they have passed such Examination, together with the fee of
^"1 I OS.
SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
Rkligiois In.structio.n.— Some specified portion or portions
of the Bible. For 1920, I and II Samuel, and the Gospel of
St. John. For 1921, I and II Kings, ,a«rf the Gospel of St.
Malihew. For 1922, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and Acts l^XV.
All to be studied in the revised version.
N.B.— The Greek Testament portion may be oflfered instead
of English at Durham, in 1920-21, St. Mark; in 1922, St.
Matthew.
MATRICLLATIOX. 1 77
or Ancient History. — Some specified portion of Greek or
Roman History. For 1920 and 1921, Greek Hislor\-, 510-431
B.C. ; in 1921, 594-404 B.C. ; 1920-21, Roman History, i-;_V44
B.C. ; in 1 92 1, 264-49 B.C.
Mathematics. — (a) Arithmetic. (6) Geomeir\- of the triangfle,
parallelogram and circle, including- the substance of Euclid,
Books I, n, in, with eas\' deductions and practical con-
structions with ruler and compasses, &c. Xo candidate to
pass who cannot make intellig'ent application of the subject-
matter, (c) Alg-ebra, up to and including- Quadratic EqualioPis.
ExTR.\ Mathematics. — in) Arithmetic. {b) Elementary Plane
Geometry of the triangle and circle, theory' of proportion and
similar figfures. {c) Alg-ebra, up to and including the Binomial
Theorem for a positive integral exponent. {d) Plane
Trigonometry, up to and including the solution of triangles.
English. — Composition of a short Essay. Either a portion
ot a special author or authors or *general questions in English
Literature. Grammar. Analysis and parsing.
Presciibed books. For 1920, Shakespeare, Macbeth \ Milton,
Paradise Lost, I, II; B^-ron, Childe Hai-old, Cantos iii, iv.
For 1921, Shakespeare, JiiJius Caesar; Wordsworth (Poems,
ed. C. Thomson, Cambridge Press) ; Scctt, Woodstock ; Addison
and Steele, Coi'etley Papers. For 1922, Shakespeare, A Mid-
summer Night's Dream ; Spenser, Faerie Queen, Bk. ii ;
Tenn\'son, Comitig of Arthur, Holy Grail, Last Tour)iamenf,
Guinivere, Passing of Arthur.
L.\TIN. — Grammar. Translation of short sentences from
English into Latin Translation into English of passages from
books not previously specified. Translation into English of
books previously specified. "t Foi- 1920, Cicero, Pro Roscio
Ameritio, or Vergil, Aeneid, Book L For 1921, Cicero, de
Senectiite, chs. I-XIX and \'ergil, Aetieid VI. For 1922,
Caesar, Invasion o( Britain (Gallic War iv, 20 — v, 23) and
\'ergil, Aeneid, viii.
N'.B. For Candidates who prefer it, in place of translation
from the prescribed book, further passages from books not
previo-.iskv specified will be set. Candidates, however, must
notify their wish when sending in their names.
Greek. — Grammar {a) Accidence, (b) the use of the cases,
prepositions, negatives, simple uses of the subjunctive and
optative, conditional sentences and indirect speech. Translation
of short sentences from English into Greek. Translation into
English of passages from books not previously specified.
Translation into English of books previously specified.*
* Candidates must state their choice.
t In the case of a change of set books in lang-uages other than Eng-Hsh,
altern.itive papers will bo set from the old book*, at the Examination .-it
which the chang-e first comes into effect, but not afterwards.
17S SrHJI-XTS OF KXAMINATION.
For ii)JO, lit/icr Xfiioplion, Anabasis, 111, IV, of Euripides
Mcdra. For 19JI, Xeiiophon, Anabasis, Bk. ///, ««fl? Eiiiipides,
jUt'di'a, 1-763. For 1922, Xenophoii, Anabasis V, and EuripiiU's,
Alcistis (Sidgwicks Scenes from the Greek Dramatists).
\.B. — For Candiiiates wiio prefer it, in place of translation
from the prescribed books, further passag'es from books not
previously specified will be set. Candidates, however, must
notify iheir wish when sendint^ in Ihoir names.
Fkknch. — Grammar. Translation from Engflish into French,
or the composition of an Essay in French. Translation into
EnsJflish of passag'es tVom books not previously specified.
Gkrman. — Grammar. Translation from Eng"lish into German,
or the composition of an Essay in German. Translation into
Eng-lish of passagfes from books not previously specified.
Some othkk LAXCtAGK, approved bv ihe Matriculation
Board.*
EtEiMKNTARV LoGlC. — The Elements of Deductive and
Inductive Logic ; terms, definition and division, propositions — -
their opposition and interpretation, the syllogism, hypothetical
arguments, fallacies, the nature of induction, its chief methods
and chief sources of error. Text book recommended :
Jevons" Elementary Lessons in Logic (omitting lessons xxii
and xxiii).
Botany. — The external form and gross anatomy of flowering
plants as far they can be studied with the aid of a lens. The
structure and pollination of flowers. The fundamental facts oi
plant physiology, as derived from experiments that have been
performed by the candidates themselves. The examination
shall include practical questions upon common British plants.
or
Zoology. — The elementary anatomy and physiology of the
Rabbit ; the structure of the cell and the general microscopical
structure of the tissues of the body of such an animal as the
Rabbit ; the elementary strucrture, habits, and life-history of
the Amoeba, the fresh-water Polype (Hydra), the Earthworm
f{.nd the Frog.
Physical and CjKNi;r<AL Geography.— The elementary facts
of the earth in its relation to the solar system. Day and nig'lit.
Climate and the seasons. Eclipses. Distribution of land and
water. Continental and oceanic areas. Contours. Heights and
depths. .Mountain and river systems. Atmosphere. Physical
Characteristics. Thermometer and barometer. Climate. Rain-
* The following- arc approved bv the Board :— Italian, Portuguese, Russian.
Spnnish, Arabic. Pali, Persian, Sanskrit. Urdu, Chinese, Hebrew. Candidates
offering .Toy of these Languageji can only do so, provided (a) tlie general rules
for entrance to the various Faculties are not infringed; (b) the Candidate pay
such extra fee as will cover the expenses of the Examination.
MATRICULATION. 1 79
fall and winds. Sea : composition, temperature, waves and
currents. Earth sculpture and the agfents by which it is
effected. Earth movements and their results. Tlie elements
of the distribution of animals and plants. Political Geography
g'enerally as dependent upon Physical Geography. The
elements of the Political Geography of the British Empire,
especially that of the United King-dom. N.B. — A knowledge
of the Conventional Sig'ns used in Ordnance Maps will he
required.
English History. — The chief developments oi' English
History, a choice of questions being given. X.B. — In this
paper a choice of Geographical questions illustrating the chief
events in English History will be set for candidates for
degrees in Engineering and N'aval Architecture.
Experimental Science. — Measurement of length, area, and
volume. The balance, and weighing-. Comparison ot the
metric and British systems of weights and measures. Velocity,
acceleration, force. Ths^ relation of mass and weight. Measure-
ment of forces [e.g., by Jie spring balance). Composition of
two forces acting at a point. Resolution of forces. Attwood's
machine, and the g^eneral laws of falling" bodies. The character-
istics of matter in solid, liquid, and gaseous stales. The
principle ot Archimedes. Density and specific gravity
determinations. Atmospheric pressure. The barometer.
Boyle's law. General ideas of the effect of heat on matter.
Measurement of temperature Thermometers. The principle
and construction of the mercurial thermometer. Changes oi
length, area, and volume of solids, and volume of liquids, and
gases, with change of temperature. Measurement of quantity
of heat, and calorimeters. Specific heat. The following in
reference to ice, water, and steam : change of state, latent
heat, melting point, boiling" point. Simple phenomena of heat
in connection with conduciion, convection, and radiation. Heal
as a form of energy. Chemical and physical change ; the
indestructibility of matter. Elements, compounds, and
mixtures ; the constancy of composition of compounds. Air,
oxygen and nitrogen ; the discovery of the composition oi'
air ; combustion ; respiration. Water ; its properties and
composition ; natural waters ; water for domestic purposes ;
the saline constituents of natural waters ; hard and soft
waters. The study of limestone, of salt, and of washing" soda.
or
Chemistry. — Chemical and Physical Change. Mixtures.
Compounds. Elements. Formula;. Equations. Calculations
of Weights of Materials taking" part in chemical reactions. Air.
Oxygen. Nitrogen. Combustion. Respiration. Correction of
Gas volumes for Temperature and Pressure. Water, Hydrogen
Composition of Water. Natural W^aters. Water as a solvent
l8o SL'BJECTS OK EXAMINAIION.
Siilpluir — its conipoiiiuis wilh Hydrogen and with Oxygen ;
Siilpluiiii- Acid. Sulphates. SaU. Chlorine — its compound
with Hydrogen : the Oxy-acids of Chlorine. Carbon. Tjpical
Hvdrides o( Carbon. Oxides of Carbon. Fuel — Coal. Nitric
Acid. Niiiates. Oxides of Nitrogen. Ammonia. I'hosphorus.
Its 1 1 vilride and Chlorides. Phosphoric .\cids. Law of Constant
Pi-oporiion. Law of Multiple proportion, and the Law of
X'olumes as illustrated by the composition of the compounds of
the commoner non-metais. The Atomic Theory. Calculation
of the Volumes of Gases resulting from chemical reactions.
The General Physical and Chemical characters of the Metals.
Physics. — Simple physical measurements, aiiLJ the principles
and uses of the apparatus required. Expansion of solids, liquids
ani.1 gases due to change of temperature. Thermometry.
Calorimeiry. Specific Heat. Liquefaction and Solidification.
V^aporization and Condensation. F^bullition. Latent Heat.
Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Heat and Work.
Propagation of Light. Velocitj' of Light. Photometry.
Reflection and Refraction of Light. Formation of Images by"
plane and spherical mirrors and ihin lenses. The prism. The
spectrum. Simple phenomena of magnetism and magnetic
measurements. Terrestial Magnetism. Electrostatics. Batteries
and the production of Electric Currents. Ohm s law and simple
electriv-al measurements. Magnetic, chemical and heating
effects of the electric current. .Simple phenomena of eleclro-
niagneiic induction.
XoTK. — Candidates in Phj'sics should have had practical
experience in a Laboratory.
Elk.mh.ntarv Mechanics. -Rectilinear Motion. Laws of
Motion. Composition and Resolution of Vectors. Theory of
Moments. Elementary Principles of Statics. Centres of
Gravit\' ol simple soTuis L'niform Circular Motion.
SUBJECTS REOUIKEn IX THE VARIOUS FACULTIES.
A. At TH1-; Di kham CoLLiiut-:s and Associated
Thi;oia^gicai. Colleges.
"All Candidates must offer six subjects (a) Latin, and (6)
five other subjects as follows : (i) Greek or French or German .
(2) Mathematics <'r Logic; (31 English* «/■ Greek Testament;
(41. (51 Two of the following : Religious Knowledge, Ancient
History, English History, Geograpliy or one of the above
subj' cts not already offered.
* Candidates takinff part of the examination to qualify for admission as
stmlcnts in Music must pass at one and the same time in Enfjflish and three
other suhiects. or two other subjects if one be a forcii^n laiipiiatre.
MATKICL LA (ION. l8l
B. At the College of Mediclne.
Medicine. — In order to enter on a course of sIikIv tor a
deg'ree in Medicine a student must liave previously satisfied the
Examiners in the following subjects :-([ ) Mathematics. (2)
English. {3) English History. (4) Phy>^ical and CTeneral
Geography. (5) Latin. I (6) One subject selecleti from
the following- : — Greek. French. German.
( 77/<' ir/>i>7'f exaiiiiiui/itiii is recogii ised by the General Medical
Council for the Registration of' Medical students).
Studenis wiio ha\e satisfied llii- requirements of the Cieneral
Medical Council as regards Registration, in some Examination
other than the Durham Matriculation, ov its equivalent (tor list
see below), may enter on a course of study foi- a degree in
Metlicine upon saiistVing the Examineis of the Universit)' of
Din'ham in an\ three ol the siibjei-t'i oi the Matriculation
ExAmination (e.xclusive oi Religious Instruction and Elementary
Maiheniaiics), provided that one of them al least is a language
other than English.
In the case oi a siudi'iU in Meilicine who has studied only
one \'ear in the Uni\er>it\', tlie above Reg-iilations must have
been complied with at Icasi \.^\\\.' year before the candidate
presents himself for his tinai examination.
N\i Biichelor oi Metlicine shall lie admitied as a candiilale
foi' the liegree oi Doctor of Medicine unless at some time
pi"e\ious to the Examination he has satisfied the Examiners
for the M.iliiculation Examination or has passed in one of
the Examinations which exempt from the Matiiculation
Examination eithei" in Greek or in Cyeiman.
C. Ak.m.stk(.>.\g College.
I. — St EJECTS <>V EXAMI.XAI ION.
The subjects of examination aie : —
(a\ Matheniaiics, or Extra Mathematics.
(}}\ i-:nghsh.
((I English History.
{d\ English HislO!\' and Geogiapliv.
((') Cieography.
• ( /! Religious Instruction.
■ Is:;) Latin.
(/,l Cireek.
(/) French.
(/) German.
{k\ Italian, Russian, .Spanisii.
(/) Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, I'ali, Persian, Poiuigviese^
Sanskrit, Urdu.
t In the case ot Orient.il Students. Sans»liiil may be oUer»a at t*ie
Matrlriilarion Examination in place of Latin.
12
lS2
srnjKCIS Ol- KXAMiNA I ION.
(/«) AiK'ieiit Ui>.lor\-.
(«) Experiinontal Science, L'litMiiisiry, I'hysics.
(0) Motaiiv, Zoolog-}'.
{/>) Mechanics.
Candidates must satisfy the Kxaminers in six subjects selected
from tlie above Msl. Tlie choice ot subjects depends upon the
deifree couise upon which it is proposed to enter.
2. — PlRE SCIENCK.
{a} In 1920.
Candidates who iiropose to enter in October, 1920,' upi>n a
course of study for tlie liejcree o'i B.Sc. in Pure .Scienctr must
first satisfy- the Examiners in six subjects as under: —
Either Mathematics or Extra Mathematics.
English.
Eng-lish History.
One of the four languajfes Latin, Greek, French, CiMinan.
Two other subjects selected from the list, provided that —
(1) Onl}- one subject is selected from tlie g'roup («).
(2) Only one subject is selected from the yroup |«l.
(3) Not more than two foreign laiii^uagfes in ail .ire
selected.
(/;) After 1920.
Canilidales wlu) i>ropose to enter in October, 1921, and
following' sessions upon a course of stud}' for the degree oi
B.Sc. in Pure Science must (irst satisfy the Examiners in six
subjects as imder : —
Extra Mathematics.
English.
Either English History i)r English History and Geog'r.iph)'.
One oi the four languages Latin, Cireek, Frt-ni'li, (jerman.
Chemistry.
I'hysics.
3.- A(;kili i.TiKE, MiMNc; anj) .Mktai.llkgv,
Candidates who propose to enter upon a course of study for
the degree of B..Sc. in Agriculture, Mining or Metallurgv
must first satisfy the Examiners in six subjects as under : —
Either Mathematics or Extra .Mathematics.
English.
English History.
One of the four languages Latin, tjreek, French, German.
T-xo other subjects selected from the list, provided that —
(1) Onl^bne sMbject -s seiiected from the group («).
-(2)- Only one subject is selected from the group (o).
(3) ^ Not ' more than two foreign languages in all are
selected.
MATRICULATION. 1 83
4. — Engineekinc; and Naval Architectlre.
tarKiidates who propose to enter upon a course of siud\- for
ilie degree of B.Sc. in Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, IMarine,
or Electrical) or in Naval Architecture, must first satisfy the
Examiners in six subjects as under : —
Extra Mathematics.
English.
English History and Geography.
One oi the four lang-uages Latin, Greek, French, Geiinan.
Eitlier Experimental Science and Mechanics ; or
T'.vo o^ the following — Chemistry, Physics, Mechanics.
5.— Arts.
Candidates who propiise to enter upon a course of study for
rthe degree o^ B.A. nnist first satisfy the Examiners in six
subjects as under: —
Either Mathematics or Extia Mathematics.
English.
English HisIor\-.
Either Latin or Greek.
'J\i<o other subjects selected from the list, provided that —
(i) Both Latin ixnd Greek may be taken and counted.
(2) Not inore than two foreign langu.iges in .nil are
selected.
(,■;) Only one subject is selected from the group [n].
(4) Only one subjei'l is selected from the gi"oup [a).
6. — CO.MMERCE.
Candidates who propose to enter upon a course oi slud\ for
'the degree of B.Com. must first satisfy the PZxaminers in six
/subjects as under : —
Eitlier Mathematics or Extra Mathematics.
English.
English History.
One of the five languages, Freni-h, German, Italian, Russian,
Spanish.
Ttvo other subjects selected from the list provided that —
(1) Only one subject is selected from the group (;/).
(z) Onl\- one subject is selected from the g'roup (o).
(},) Not more than two foreign languages in all are
selected.
7. — TEACHEK.S Training Department.
Candidates who propose to enter the Teachers' Training
Department within the College, as well as to enter upon a
■degree course, must, besides satisfying the conditions for the
degree course proposed, satisfy the conditions for entrance to
the Teachers' Training Depdrtmenl, b\' selecting subjects as
niniier : —
1S4 srnjiais ov i-x.wknai ion.
Either Miillic-matii-s or ICxira Matlu-malu-s.
Iiiijflish.
Either English Hisloiv and Gev->v;raphy (si'iiaiatoly), or
Eiijjlisli History and Geo^raph)- (combined).
One of the iouv laiij^^uai^es Latin, Gieek, French, Ciennaii.
Either a sei'ond laiitjfiiage selected t'rotn the list, or
One of the lollowing : Chetnislrs, PInsics. Holanv.
s. I'assinc; of ihk Kxa.mi.sa iion.
Caiuliiiate-. must ()ass ihe .Matriculation Examination or
reacli matriiiilalion slainlard in a recojfiiised equivalent exam-
ination in at least six matriculation suiijects at idw sitti/ii>: If
these six subjects do not ciualif'y tor matriculation in the
particular l-'acultj- chosen, a candidate may complete his
qualifications for matriculation in that Faculty by taking noi
more tliaii three additional subjects, either in the Mali ii-ulation
Examiiuition or in a recoifnized equivalent examination.
9. -I-Olil.U;.\ .Sll DI.MS.
Before iibtainin^ e.xemption from the .\hitriculalion Exam-
ination foreig'n students must satisfy a committee, ti> consist
of the Principal, the \'ice-Principal, and a I~)irector of Studies
or Senii>r Tutor in tlu' Faculty concerned -
(i| That they have passed in their own ciMinlry an
exjimination of a standard equivalent to that of the
Matriculation Examination.
(_') That they have a sufficient knowleil^c of Eng^lish to
profit by a t-ourse oi study.
SCllOL.\RSHIPS.
On tiie results o\ the September Matiiculation Examination
the followintr Scholarships are awarded :
(fl) The University Metlical Scholarship. Candidates must
offer Eniflish, Geog-raphy, Latin, Mathematics, Eng^lish
Historj', ;ind one or two i)f the following- lang'uajjfes : —
French, Cireek, German. Oiu- Sclmlarship is vacant
e;icii year.
(A) The Pears Scliolaisliip (when vacant). Canditlates
must offer Entfli-h, Latin, .Xdclitiiinal .Mathematics,
Gri-ek (if a candidate proposes to enter in .Arts or
Theolog'y); Grt-ek or (^je^TwvAW'or French (if a (.-aniliiiate
proposes to siud\- Medicine).
Exhibitions of (^,2>j are ofTe. ed at Durham in July and
October, on the ri-snUs of liie .Matriculation Examin.'itioii, to
candidates who intcntl to read for the d.*.<ree of K.A.
MA TKICL LATION. 1 85
The Winificvi Foster Scholarship (when vacaiil) is offereil
at Diiiliai\i to XWnneii Candidates only of liiinteil means, who
must take the Malriciilation Examination in the subjects lequired
for entrance on a course of study tor a deg'ree in Arts.
Examinations kkco(;nised as ngiiVALENT 10 the
Matriculation Examination {vide General Res^.ulations, 8) :—
An Examination qualifying" fov a de-jree in Arts of anv
University of the British Empire.
Also the follovvinjj- provided the requirements of the Faculty
which the candidate wishes to enter are satisfied : —
The Examination foi Responsions of the University of
Oxford.
The Previous Examination of the University of Cambridt^'e.
The Matriculation Examination of the University of Dublin.
The iMalriculation Examination of the Universitv' of London.
The I'reliminary Examination of the Joint Board of the
Scottish Universities.
The Joint Matriculation Examination of the X'lctoria
L'niversity of Manchester, the University ot Liverpool,
the Univei-sity of Leeds, and the L'niversity of Sheffield.
The Matriculation Examination of the University of Wales.
The Preliminary ExaminaticMi of the Uiiiversitv of Bir-
mingham.
The Matriculation Examinaiion of the Universitv of Bristol.
The ALilricul ition Examinaiion of the National University of
Ireland.
The Matriculation Examination of the Universitv of Sydne}'.
The Ilig^her Local Examinaiion of the University of Oxford.
The Higfher Local Examinaiion of the L'niversity of
Cambridge.
The School Certificate Examination of the Oxfoid and
Cambridge Schools Examinaiion Boarti.
The Senior Local Examination of the Oxfortl Delegacy for
Local Examinations.
The Senior Local Examination of the Cambridge Local
Examinations and Lectures Sytidicate.
The School Certificate Examination of the University of
Durham.
l86 SLUJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
The Scliool Certificate Kxamiiiation of the N'ortlienr
L'nivei>ities Joint Matriculation I-?<>ai"il.
The School Certificate Hlxainination of ihe l'ni\ersil\' of
Bristol.
The Hiji'her Certificate Kxainiiiatiiin of the Oxfoi-il and
Cambridj^'e Schools Examinaliciii Board.
The Hijjfiier School Certificate JCxamination oi' the Oxford
Delegacy for Local Examinations.
Tile Hijjher School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge
Lopal Examinations and Lectures Syndicate.
The Hig-her Certificate Examination of the University of
Durham.
'l"he Higher Certificate E.xamination o( the Northern
Universities Joint Matriculation Board.
The Higher School Certificate Examination of the Univ-
ersity of Bri.stol,
The Leavingf Certificate of the Higher Cirade of the .Scottish
Education Department.
The Senior Certificate or the Honour Certificate F-Ixamina-
tion of the Central Welsh Board.
The O.xford Preliminary Examination for Students iti
Music (for .Students in Music only].
The War Office Examination for Certificate A.
* "In the Faculty of Arts, when any of the above examinations
contains onlv a part of the subjects required, the certificate
of such examination will be accepted firo ftr/i/o, and the
candidate required to satisfy the Durham P'xamineis in such
subjects as are not covered by the previous certificate.
For exemptions in .Applieil Science see the .Armstrong Collegfe
Calendar.
At Durham only.
SUBJECTS OF KXAMINAIION
IN THEOLOGY, ARTS, AND LAW,
1920-21.
COURSES FOR L.Th., B.D., and D.D.
Note. — The Course of study for the Liceoce In Theolog-y
set out below is tliat which will become compulsory upon all
candidates who enter an Associated Theolog^ical College in and
after .Michaelmas Term, 1921. Students who enter upon their
resideni'e before that date may offer either the subjects .set^
out below or those contained in the University Calendar for
1919-20. In place of the optional subject No, 6, in Par.t.A,^,
Students -may offer Latin, and in, place of subject No. 6,. inl
Pan B, Hellenistic Greek, both as prescribed in the former
syllabus (1919 20). Ex-Service Students will be excused the
oplional subject in botii PartSv and will be required to satisfy y
the Examiners in one Language only in subject No. 2 .ot Part
.\ and Part B. .Subject to the exceptions stated above,
candidates who offer the subjects of the old syllabus will be--
required to offer them in their entirety.
Students who enter upon their Course of Theological study
at an Associated Theological College before Michaelmas*
Term, 1921, may proceed to the Licence in Theology after six
terms residence.
LICENCE IN THEOLOGY.
The Course of study for the Licence in Theology, taken at
a Theolog^ical CoUeg;,? associated with the University, shall
extenii over three academical vears (nine terms).
No candidate shall be eligible, to cpuiit ternis unless he
shall previcwisly have passed the Matriculation Exajnination.
The exaniinaiion for the. Lieejice. im Theology is divided, into
two parts, Part A ami Part B. These parts may be offered
in either ord«r provided, that no stucjLent shaU becoiije av.
candidate for either pai:t ujitij he sljaJl have, completed at
least one academical year oi resid£n^;e, n,or fpr the otliej" part
until he shall have entered upon his ninth term of residence.
The subjects of examination are as follows : — •
P.\«T A.
I. Old Testament. The general outlines of the history
contained in the Old Testament, together with a <fpQ£ia4D
knowledge of a prescribed portion.*
* The prescribed books will be those required for the Bishops' Bxajjitostion.
187,
l88 SIHJKC'TS Ol" KXAMINAIUW.
2. New Testament. llio Lifo :iiul li-acliing- of our Lord
as contained in 'he Gospels, loiftMlier with a knowledife
of i>ne of the Gospels in Greek, and in the Latin'X'ulyate.*
3. Systematic Theology. The Scriptural Basis and the history
(>f 'Uc devt'lopint'ni ot the followint;- doctrines: — -
{ir) t'lod ni I lis Essence, L'nit\', Trinil^■ ; (."realion.
Man, .Sin.
{b) The Person and Work of jesus Clnist.
Candidates will be expected to show a kiuiwledt;c of
the Creeds and the Ai"ticles of Relig'ion.
4. Church History. Outlines of the history o\' the (."lunch to
the dcatii ot (."liarleinasfne.
5. Christian Morals.
6. O|)tional Subject. One of the subjects stated below.
P.AKT B.
1. Old Testament. The outlines of Old Testament Tlieolot^fy,
Morals and Worship.
2. New Testament. The History of the .Apostolic Ag-e, with
a special knowledge of a prescribed portion of the New
Tesiamenl in (ireek, and in the Latin \'iilgate.*
3. Systematic Theology.
(11) The Person and Work oi' the Holy (jhost.
{b) The Ministry and the Sacraments.
(r) The Doctrine of the Last Things.
Candidates will be expected to show a knowledge of the
Creeds, the Articles of Religion, and other Confessions of
Faith, as well as of modern thought upon these subjects.
4. Church History. The outlines of the History of the Church
in mediaeval and modern times, with special reference to
the History of the English Church. An opportunity will
be given for showing- a knoNvledge of the History of
Missions.
5. Christian Worship. The History of Christian Worship,
with reference to the principal ancient rites. The Historv
and Rationale of the Book of Common Prayer.
6. Optional Subject. .A second subject chos«n from the list
below.
Optio.nal Subjects.
Two of these must be tiffered, but a third ina\- be iiftered if
desired. '
I. Greek. Passages for translation from a Classical Greek
Author with questions upon Greek .Accidence, and the
more common Syntax Rules. Prescribed Author : — Plato,
Apology,
• The prescribed books will be those required for the Bishops' Examination.
i
THEOLOl-.Y. 189
2. Latin. Passages tov translation from a Latin Author, with
qiie.siii>ns upon Accidence and Syntax. Short sentences
for translation into Latin. Prescribed Author : — Cicero, De
Seiii'itute.
3. Hebrew. Passajjfes for translation from a prescribed
portion oi the Old Testament. Hebrew Accidence, Pointing
.'uul 'he elements of Syntax.*
4. Logic. The elements of Deductive ami liuiui-tive Log'ic.
5. English Language and Literature. As set in the Inter-
meiliate Examination in Arts.
6. Economics. The elements of Ecom>mic Theory.
7. Psychology. The elements oi General and Social
Psycholog-}'. The scope of the subject is indicated by : —
Pillsbury, Essentials oi Psychology ; MacDoiig-all, .Social
Psychology.
8. Ethics. The elements of Ethics. (Mackenzie's Manual of
Ethics is recommended). A special study of Butler,
Sermons i-iii ; Mill, LUilitarianism ; Kant, Fundamental
Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals.
9. Philosophical Introduction to Theology.
10. Comparative Study of Religion.
Candidates for the Licence in Theology may offer upon the
same occasion of examination, subjects chosen from either
Part A or Part B, so as to make up the total number of
subjects required in each part, provided that only the subjects
numbered correspondingly in each part shall be interchange-
able. Candidates must have satisfied the examiners in all the
subjects of both parts before thev will be qualified to proceed
to the L.Th.
Candidates may also offer subjects chosen as Optional -Siibjeits
at any examination held after the completion of their third
term of residence. Thus the two subjects selected under 6 in
either part, together with any other optional subject, may be
offered at an examination other than that at which the
Theological subjects are offered, provided that not less than
two optional subjects are offered at one and the same exam-
ination. The fee for this examination shall be One Pound if
two subjects are offered, and One Pound, Ten Shillings, if
more than two subjects are offered.
No L.Th. can become a Candidate for Honours or foi- the
Theological Special in the Final B.A. imtil he has passed the
First Public Examination in Arts or the Intermediate Arts
Examination.
19^
SrUJl-lTS OV KXAMlN* A I ION.
Kv.iminaiioMs in Pari A ami I'art 1^ will lu" lu"Ul tliii-e liii'ies-'
a voar, in .Mai\-ll, Jnni\ aiul Hi-c-oi'iibi-'i', I'arl A 'ht'i;iniiint;''t)n
the Tiiesdav in tlio oiyhtli weok of Kasfer artil tho XWvlni'sclay
in the eigliili woek of Michael mas TiM-ni. ami on the 'I'lu'sday
in the eiglilh week of K]iipliany Term, and Part B heifinning-
on the Thui'sday in the seventh weelc of ICasfer and MiMiael-
nias TerniN, and on the Tuesday in the eii;lilli week of "Epiphany
Term.
NiviK. — When a ehanije of set hooks is maiie in
lang'ha_sjes, othei- than Ensrfisli, all ernat iVe pa'ssayi-^s' will
he set fiom the old books at iheexamination al \vhieh
the t-hanije tirst i-omes in'o effeiM, hut not afleiwards.
Alternative papers will be set at the March
Examination in Parts A and B.
VOR THK niPLOMA l\ TIIKOLOCV.
Candidates for the Diploma in Theolotfv must be Gradtiate>J of
s^nie University in the British Empire, and must subsequently
keep tJirei- terrtis (which must' ordlhai'i'Ty'' be ' ccSnseeutive) by'
attendance' upoii courses of lectiireK" at I>url)aiii, including'
)ectm-es in Pastoral Theo'li')^' artd' Eloctition. The co'urse may
with atlvaTitatje be exfedd'ed (at ilu- candidate's option) over
six terms.
jl NI-: AND OlX KMBKK, 1<)21.
1. Holy Scripture.
A. tieiieral Introdiiotion to the' Old Testametll with a
special kiiowledg'e of' certaihi prescribed p6T'tit>ns.-
Fre^crfbed Portions,'' igii, Isai!a1l 1-12,' 2533.
Genehal Inli'oduclion td th^" f^few'"' Tes"tai¥>\*»1f v\?ilh- a"
special knowied.tj'e of the' Four OdspelsT
B. The Theolo.^y, MVnalsand Worship of the Ok1'Tt«?tainefJt';
The History of the Apiislolic .Vgr and WVitingS.
2. Hellenistic Greek.
.•V. One of this SA'n'biitlcGo'spem: rcjji, ST. i-iike. 1922V St*.
Matthew.
The Epistle' of C'l^rri'tf'nf.
Grammar and Composition.
B. Either a portioii of the' .\i-ts or of the Epistles in Cire^ftWv
iq2i-22, I Corinthians.
MillTgrfh; Greek' Pafyyri, 16 to end'.-
Unprepared Translation.
3. Systematic Theology.
A. (a) God in His Essenie, L-nity, Trinity, Cieation,
MkH arid Sin.
(*•) The Persdri i^^d 'v'l''r»rk (if jattis C.Hrist. Bart^y'
He'resiir^' of Cdithcrils."
(f) The History of the Creeds.
THEOLOGY. H>I
B, ur) Tlie Person and Work of" the Holy Gliohl.
(b) The Ministry and the Sacraments.
(r) The doctrine of the Last Things. • . • ,'. M
((-/) The History of the chief Confessions of .Faith,
with special leference to the XXXIX Articles.
4. Church History.
A. The General History of the Church to the death of
CharleniajJiie.
B. {nj The Ensi;:lish Church in Early and Medieval times.
i/)] The Entilish Church from the Reformation to the
present day.
5, Practical Theology.
A. CHRISTI.VN MtiRAl^S.
1. Basis of Christian Eliiics.
Christian idea of God.
Doctrine of Sin.
Human Kesponsibilit}-.
2. Christian view of man.
3. Conscience.
4. The Will-T-Sprin^s of Conduct, Rewards and
Punishments.
5. God's call and man's Response. Repentance,
Faith, Obedience.
6. The Moral and Intellectual Virtues.
The Theolosfical \'irtues.
7. Duty (a) to self (6) to others (r) to God : I'recepts
and Counsels.
8. Social Ethics. The Family. The State, The Church.
B. Christi.xn Worship.
Principles of Christian Worship.
The Growth of Early Forms.
The Chief Rites of the PZast and West.
Mediceval Services and Service Books.
The Reformed Service Books.
The Book of Common Prayer.
Candidates, niay^^lso be examined, :at their option, in one
or two (but not more than two) of the foUowinj^': —
(a) Hebrew. Either Genesis i-iv, or (for those who
have taken Hebrew in the Final Examination for
the deg-ree of B.A.I Psalms i-xli. -
{b] .\pologetics. As set for Final B..\., Theological
Honours, p. 36. ,■;■•••
(t) Comparative Studj' of Religion, as set for Final B.A.
pp. 198-199 of Cal., 1919-20.
Candidates may present them»>elyes for either Part A jor^
Part B of an}^ subject at any examination, . provided that they
are keeping their third term at least and thai one of the Parts
of each of the subjects is offered. Candidates shall not be
qualified to receive the diploma until they have passed in both
parts of all the subjects.
192
St'HJKCrS OI- KXAMINA riON.
To obtain a place in tlie V'lvst Division llicy must oh'aiii
g'ood marks in al leasl three of tlie snbjeils 15, and nuist,
in aiitiition, satisfy the examiners in al least one of the
optional subjects.
If this Examination be taken in lieu of the Final Examination
in Arts (see pag'e 10) the camrKlale must satisfy the examiners
in l''.irl A or Part B of the subjects numbereti 1-5,
Dl^iRKK OF BACHKLOR OF D1V1XHV.
The Exainiiuition for the Degree of B.D. is held
at Durham annually, in June. All candidates must
be of at least twenty-five years of ai^e and must
produce satisfactory testimonials of moral character.
Candidates must either
(1) Be g;radiiates in Arts or Letters of the University of
Durham and of at least two years' standint; from iheir admission
to liie tleg:ree of B.A. or B.I.itl. ;
or
«■ (z) Be g-raduates in Arts of at least two years' stantlinjj- c>t
some otlier University in the British Empire who have obtained
the Diplcima in Theolojf}' oi the University of Durham alter
three terms' residence ;
Of
(3)* Have satisfied the Board of the Faculty of Theology that
they are competent to pursue a course of study in Theology,
have subseciuently kept three terms' residence in the University
as Students in Theology and ha\e jiassed the examination for
the Diploma in Theologw
Up to and including the year 1922 the following
cla.sses of candidates, being in /'rics/s' Orders, will
also be admitted to the examination : —
(i) An\' B.A. of any University in the British Empire, or any
L.Th. of Durham, who is of at least two years' standing- from
his Final Examination for B.A. or L.Th.
(2) .Any clerg-yman who has kept three or more terms by
resilience at Durham, and has passed Part B of the P^xamination
for the Licence in Theologfj-, and is of at least two jears'
standing from such examination.
(3) .Any clerg-yman of not less than se\en 3'ears' stamling from
Deacons' Orders.
For particulars respecting- the Examination F"ees for the
various classes of Candidates applicatioiv should be made to
the Secretary of Examinations, LJniversity Offices, Durham.
The F)egree Fee is £6. _ '_
* The Board will not ordinarily declare a candidate competent unless he
shall have passed tin; '.Matriculation Examination of the University of Onrham
or some other approved University, or an examination exempting from the
Matriculation of the University of Durham.
i
THEOLOGY. I93
The following' aie the subjects of F.xaminat ion for (lie degree
ofB.D. : —
(11 Old Testament. -Either in the Hebrew «/- in tlie l.xx and
Vulgate — -Genesis, Isaiah i-xxxix, ami the Psalms, Book I.
hi i<i^J and after, 110 paper '.vill be set in LXX and I 'ulsrate.
Candidates -will l)e expected to show a competent kno7vIedge of
critical qnestiois.
(z) New Testament. The New Testament in the Greek, with
a moie special knowledge of the Gospel of Si. John and the
Epistles of St. Paul to the Corinthians, Galaliaiis, and Romans.
Candidates ',vill t>e a/so required to ivrite an essay on some
Bibtical subject.
(,^l Two of tlie following subjects: ~
(a\ Biblical Criticism. — New Testament generallv, with a
more deiailei.1 knowledge oi the books set in (2).
{b\ Dogmatics. — The Hoctrine of the Incarnation. Text books,
Athanasiiis Firsi Three Orations against the Arians ; Cy\\\ of
Alexandria, Second and Third Letters to .Vestorins, and Letter
to John of Antioc/i ; Leo's Letter to F/ai'ian ; Definition of
Council ci{' Chalcedon (all, exce|>t the .Athanasius, printed in
Bindley. CEcmnenical Dociinteiits of tlie Faith, Methuen, 1906) ;
all in the original languages.
((-) Liturg-iology, with special reference to the principal
Ancient Liir.rgies, and to the Communion Offices in English.
(t/) Church History. Geneial Church History down to the
Council o( Chalcedon ; and eit/ier the Ecclesiastical Historv of
the British Isles to the death of Bede ; Text-books, Redes Eccl.
Hist., Ill and IV (Ed. Plummcr, Clarendon Press); Adainnan's
Life 0/ St. Columba (Ed. P"owler, Clarendon Press); or Tl;e
Reformation Period with Gee and Haidv's Documents
illustrative of Englis/i Church History ( .Macmill'an ) and Kidd's
Documents illustrative 0/ tJie Continental /Reformation (Clarendon
Press).
{e\ Philosophy. Mnglish thought in the eig-hleenth ceiUurs,
witii special attention to the text ot Berkeley's Theory of Vision,
Three Dialogues bet'.veen Hylas and Philonous, The Minute
Philosopher, ami The Principles of Human Knotvledge ; also of
Butlers Introduction. Analogy, and The Three Sermons on Human
A'atu re.
FOR THK DKGRKK OF DOCl'OR Ol
DIVINITY.
The exercise for the degree oi D.D., until tunher notice, will
be — either : -
(Ml A /)/^6//.s7/<»(f theological treatise appro\ed by Senate, or
ib] Two dissei'talions on theses connected with :-
;i) The Criticism or Exegesis of some portion ol Hoi}
Scriptui'e.
(2) Some subject connected with n>)gni,«lic Tliei>li.)g)',
Chinch History, or Liturg-iologfy.
104 ^L'H.IKdS OK KXAMINA HON.
VUc iiilc'iilion 1)1" Senate is tliat, if liissfilal ions be subinitled,
they should appioacli \o the standard of" "a published iheolojfical
treatise approved by Senate " ; jmd that tiiey should show
i>rijjinal anil jirolonged work, log'ether with some knowledi^e
ol the best work o\' others upon ihe subject ; and that this
should be presenietl in unity of thought and with some reyard
for literary style.
The candidate must, in his application, oft'ev for the approval
ot the Professor of Dixinity the titles of the Theses on which he
proposes to write. He may also be examined t'/tvj tuiy on the
subjects tendered, should the examiners think it desirable. The
examination fee is /.lO los., wliich should be sent with the Theses
to the Secretary ot Examinations. The exercise must I)e sent in
before the first day of the Easter or Michaelmas Terms. It will
not be accepted unless it be adjudtceil by I he examineis to be
a sufliciiMil i-onti-ibiiiion to learnint;.
IINIRANCK SCHOLARSmi'S IX THK
DURH.AM COI.I.KGKS.
Kiitraiice Scholarships are awarded by exaniiiiatioii
held amiuallv in June. A necessary cotidilion of leiiiire
is residence in the Durham Division as a slitdenl in oi-ni
of the regular courses. Scholarships are awarded in
Classics, Mathematics, Theolo'^'y, and in any twc> ot'
the followino^ : -History, Kng'lish, Frencii, German.
Classical and .Mathematical Scholars are requited to
read for Honours in the First and Second Public
I'-xaminations. Theolojjical Scholars are required
to offer Hebrew in the First Public I^xamination
(Classical Honours) and to read for I'lieoloijical
Honours in the I-'inal Examinatiiin. Scholars iti
Historv, Hnglish, French or German are required to
pass at the end of their first year the Intermediate
Examination for B..\. and to read for Honours in
llie Final Fxamination.
SUBJECTS 0\- EXAMINATION.
I. For Classical Scholarships.
1. Translation from (irrek .^nthois (books not previously
spetrified).
2. Iranslalion irom Latin .Authors (bt>oks not previously
specitieii).
3. Greek Composition.
4. Latin Comjiosilion.
c. (ireek and Latin Criticism, Literature ami Antiquities.
6. An Englisli Essay.
• ENTRANCK SCHHI.AKSHIPS. 1 95
Caiutitiates iiuiNt also pass tlie .M,iii-'K-ulai ion Exaininalioii m
Reli.^ious Instruction («/- Ancient llisloi\l ami in Elenienlaiv
Matlienialics.
:z. For Mathematical Scholarships.
I. Arillinictic and Algebra.
1. Cieonietiv. The Subjeii-ni.ilter ot Euclid 1, 11, III, 1\',
\T. XI to Prop. 21, ami l^efiniiions of \', including" ridci-s
and applications, and practical const.ructic>ns with ruler
and ctmi passes.
V Plane Trigonometry.
4. Conic. Sections (Geonietricalj and Analytical Ge^inietry
ol Two Dimensions.
5. Elementary .Mechanics.
6. Problems.
Candidates must also pass, the Matriculation Examination in
Religious Instruction i^ur Ancient History) in Latin, and in
•Greek, or Erench, or German, <ir Englisli.
3. For Theological Scholarships.
1. Tianslation from tireek Authors not previously specitied.
Translation from English into Greek.
2. Ti'anslalion tVitm Latin .A.\!ihors not previously sjieciiied.
Translation from English into Latin.
■?. A portion of the Xew Testament in Cireek wiili the
elements oi Textual Criticism. Fi^r iqio and k)2 1
the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke ; I ami 11
Coiinthians ; I and II Thessalonians.
4. Ei/licr (a) Hebrew .Accidence, Elemeniaiy .Synta.x and
Translation with reference to the text of Joshua i vi,
or (b) A General Paper on the subject mailer oi' ihe Old
ami Xew Testaments.
5. An English Essay.
Camiidates must also pass the Malricul.ition Examinalii^n in
Elementary Mathematics.
4. For Scholarships in History, English, French and German.
In History : {a) An Essay ; [b] Outlines o\ English Political
Hisiorv ; (r) The jiresent da\' Constitutional System of
England.
In English : {a\ .An Essay ; (01 Outlines of the Histor\- of
English Literature ; (r) .A p.tper of general questions on
English Literature.
190
SIBIKCTS OK KXAMINA HON,
In FieiK'li or Cieiiiiaii : Ciramtiiai' ; 'riaii^lalii>ii from autltors
laler than iboo ; X'ersiikatioii ; 'I'raiisiation into the
toreiy;ii lant^nag^e ; C">ial Kxaniin.ii ion (Rt'ailiny, t'on-
versaiioii, Diirtaiion I.
All Candidates must satisfy the .Man ii.iilation Kxaniint-is in
Relig'iou> Instruction and ISIatlKMnalics or Lojific.
Those who gain a scholarship in Knjj-jish and History must
satisfy the examiners in eitliei' Latin or Greek and either
French or Gei"man in addition ; tlu)se who ifain a scliolar-
ship in French aiul German or a scholarsliip in Knj^^lish or
History combined with either P'rencii or Geirnan must
satisfy the examiiiei-s in Latin or Greek in addition.
Candidates for Entrance Scholarships should apply to
the Master of University College, or the Master of Hatfield
College, or the Principal of St. Chad's College, or the Principal of
St. John's College, or the Censor of Non-Collegiate Students ;
Women Candidates to the Principal, St. Mary's College.
For all candidates takini;' Matriculation subjects the fee for
examination is £.i io~., to be sent to the heat! of the Collegfe
thev wish to enter.
A R T s e" o i: R S E .
(,Al Ht RIIAM OR NkWCASI I.K).
I. I'hc tonise of study lor the pass degiee of B.A. consists
of not less than nine terms, i e. . three academical \ears,
reckt)ned from the term in which a student is duly matriculated
af"ter ha\inj^ passed the matriculation examination. All
candidates are required to pass an Intermediate, a -Second
Year and a Final Examination, e.xcept as provided in the
foilowinj;- parajjraphs. Gratluait's o( any other Faculty ilesiiinjf
to proceeil to the liegree will be e-xcciseii the first \eai of
resilience anil the intei mediate Examination.
J. Candiilates are requiretl to pass liie .Matrii-ulalion
Examination beioi"e beg'iimin}^ to keep terms and are not
elij^'ihle for the Intermetliate Ex;imiii.'ilion imtii they ha\e
kepi tiiree terms, ni)r for the .Second Year Examination until
the\' ha\e kepi three terms after- passing the Intermediate
Examination.
•^. Candidates fiu- the Intermetliale Examination are requiivd
to satisfx' in five subjecls, of which .two must be foivign
languages, one being an ancient language. A canditlate must
offer in the first instance not less than four subjects, anil no
caniiidate will be deemed to ha\e passed who has not, in the
first instance, satisfied the Exaiiiiiiers in at least four subjects
at the same time. But a candidate who so desires may deter
the fifth subject to a subsequent examination.
ARTS 197,
4. Candidates for the Second Year Examination are required
to satisfy in five subjects, and Candidates for the Final
Examination are required to satisfy after more advanced
study in four of the five subjects which they offered for
the Second Year Examination.
5^ Candidates for the Second Year Examination must offer
in the first instaiice five subjects, but those who satisfy the
examiners in four subjects a.t one time and fail in one subject
only may offer that subject by itself at a subsequent
examination.
6. At Durham students may be allowed to offer in lieu of
their Final Examination the sub)ects prescribed for Part A or
Part B of the Diploma in Theology, and for those who do so the
Second Year Examination shall consist of three subjects, two of
the three being' Latin and Greek as prescribed for the P^inal
Examination. Such students shall be entitled to proceed on the
completion of their Final Examination to the Diploma in Theology
as well as to the degiee of Bachelor of Arts.
7. The Council of the Durham Colleges may dispense any
student from actual residence in Durham and attendance upon
Lectures for a period of not exceeding three terms. But no
student shall be eligible to proceed to the degree of Bachelor
of Arts unless he is of the standing of nine terms from
Matriculation. A student thus dispensed from residence, may
be allowed to offer himself as a candidate for a Final
Examination in six subjects (not less than four of which shall
be taken at one and the same examination) in lieu of the
Second Year and Final Examinations.
8. Students who have passed the Matriculation Examination
and subsequently kept six terms at Durham or at an associated
Theological College and have passed both parts of the
Examination for a Licence in Theology and iiave been duly
granted the Title of Licentiate in Theology bv Convocation,
may count the terms so kept in Theology in lieu of six of the
terms required for the Degree of B.A., and the examinations
passed for the L.Th. in lieu of the Intermediate and Second
Yeai Examinations. Such candidates will, however, be
required to satisfy the Examiners in the Final E.xamination
in six subjects,* not less than four of which shall be taken
at one and the same examination. Sucii students shall not
be dispensed by the Oauncil of the Durham Colleges, under
7. from any of the three necessarj' terms of residence- in Arts.
Save by leave of the Council of the Durham Colleges no
Durham Candidate may present himself for Examination
unless he shall have attended a course of' Lectures in each
of the Subjects offered.
* In and after 1922. Before 1Q22 such candid ites will take the Final
Examination for the degree of B.A. in litteris anfii/uis, as shown on pages.
2IO-2I-; of Cal. 19215-21,
13
198 SIHIIXTS Ol" KXAMINA ITdN.
INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION.
The subjects of the Intermediate Examination are : —
(a) Latin.
(6) Greek.
(c) French.
(d) German.
(«) EngUsh I-anguage and Literature.
J(/) Religious Knowledge or an alternative.
(g) Ancient History.
(A) Modern History.
(t) Mathematics.
(/) Philosophy.
(k) Economics.
t(/) Geography.
*(m) Hebrew.
*(»t) Hellenistic Greek.
(0) Military Science.
At DURHAM the subjects offered must comprise one
subject from each of the following groups, two of them being
foreign languages : —
(i) Latin.
(iil Greek, Entclish.
(iii) luis^lish, French, German, Hebrew, .Matheinaiics,
Pliilosoph}- (Log"ic).
(iv) Religfious Knowledg'e, Aneienl History, Modern
History, Economics,
(v) Hellenistic Greek, or any of the subjects in (ii), (iii),
(iv), not ali-eady offered.
At NEWCASTLE the subjects offered must comprise
(i) Two of the following languages, one of which must
be an ancient language : Latin, Greek, French,
German,
(ii) Religious Knowledge, or Ancient History, or English
History,
(iii) Mathematics or Philosophy, or Economics,
(iv) English or Geography or Military Science or any one
of the above subjects not otherwise offered.
A course of study in each of the five subjects must
be followed to the satisfaction of the Head of the
department concerned.
• At Uurham only, t Ax. Newcastle only. J In the case of Roman Catholics
offering Scripture, questions will be set from the Douay Version if requested.
The alternative to Relig^ious KnowIedg^e (Ourh.nni only) will be withdrawn
after 1920.
I
ARTS (INTKRMKDIATE). 1 99
Details of Subjects for the Intermediate Examination,
June and September, 1920-21 (and at Durham in
December, 1921).
(a) Latin : —
Translation from the following prescribed books : —
Cicero, Pro Archia.
Pro lege Manilla.
Vergil, Georgic. II.
Questions on subject-matter and grammar relating to the
prescribed books. A knowledge of the metre of the
poetical book is required.
Outlines of Romaa Political History during Cicero's life
(Text-book, jNIerivale, Roman Triumvirates).
Subject matter of the Aeneid.
Prose Composition.
{b) Greek : —
Translation from the follow-ingf prescribed books : —
Thucydides (Colson's selections from Book 1).
Either, Sophocles, Antigone, tog-ether with qiiestions on the
Greek Theatre and outlines of the History c.i IVag'ic
Drama, and a knowiedg'e of the Iambic metre.
Or, (for candidates who have not satisfied llie Matriculation
examiners in (ireek), Lucian, Vera Hisioria I.
Questions o\\ the subject-matter of the selected hooks.
Accidence and elementary Syntax. (The latter ma\- be suidied
in Thompson, Elementary Greek Sy>itax).
Short sentences for translation into Greek. •
(r) French : —
Grammar : Acciiience and Syntax.
Translation into Eng'lish of prose and ver^^e pa^sa^4es selected
from prescribed and imprescribed books.
Elements of Versification.
Translation into French of easy idiomatic sentences and of an
easy continuous prose passage.
Oral Examination : Reading- aloud a passage in the prescribeti
prose books, with viva voce examination in French thereon
or on the books generally. Dictation.
200 srUJI-XIS OF EXAMINATION.
Prescribed Books for 1920-1921 :
Coppee, Contfs choisis (Macmillaii) ; Bazin, Contes (Oxford
Tress); Aiig-ier-Sandeau, Le Gendre de M. /'oiV/Vr (Blaokie's
Lit lie French Classics) ; Bert lion, Specimens of Modern
French Verse : Barhier, Afiisse/, Laprnde, Sully-Prudhomme,
Coppee (Macmillan).
{d) German : -
Grammar : Acciilt-iue and Syntax.
Translation into En_silish of prose and verse passag'es selected
from prescribed and unprescribed books.
Elements of X'ersification.
Translation into Geinian of eas}' idiomatic sentences and of an
easy continuous prose passage.
Oral Examinatiou : Readinji;- aloud a passajfe in the prescribed
prose books, with vivit voce examination in German thereon
or on the books ijenerally. Dictation.
Prescribed Books for 1920-1921 :
Goethe, I talienische Reise (ed. Buchlieim, Nutt) ; Selected
Poei/ts, Sections I, [I, i\' (etl. Atkins and Kaslner,
Blackie).
(e) English Language and Literature : —
For 1920.
(i) The History of Eiij^lish Literature 1579-1660, with a
special study of the following' books : —
Spenser, Faerie Queen, Bk. H.
Milton, Conius, Sofine/s.
A Little Book, of English Lyrics, pp. 1-174 (Methuen).
Marlowe, Faustiis.
SJiakespeare, Henry IV, Part i ; Lear.
Sidney, Defence of Poesie.
Bacon, Essays of Triitli, Death, Pit rents, and Children,
Afarriage and Single Lite, Love, Atheism, Superstition,
Empire. Gardens, Studies.
Milton, A reopagitica.
Browne, Keligio Medici.
Jolinson, Every Man in his Humour,
A competent knowledge must be shown fi) of the general
literary tendenries of the period, (2) of the text of the
specified books, (3) of questions of literary criticism and
history arising out of tiiem.
(ii) Sweet, Anglo-Saxon Primer.
i
ARTS (iNriiKMKDlA ri':). 20I
1921 and 1922.
(i) The History of t^nglish LiiPialure hoiii 1790-1850. witli
a special stiidv of the f"ollowiiii< books : —
Wordsworth, Golden Treasury Selections.
Coleridtj;e, Clirislabel , Kuhla Khan, Ode to France, Dejection,
An Ode.
Byron, Childe Harold IV, The Vision of Judgment.
Sheilev", Adonais, Hymn to Intellectual Beauty, Lines ivritten
among the Euganean Hills, Stanzas written in Dejection
near Naples.
Keats, Odes, Eve of St. Agnes, Lamia, Isabella.
Tennyson, English Idylls and other Poems.
Browning-, Abt Vogler, Era Lippo Lippi, Andrea del Sarto,
Caliban upon Setebos, Saul, The Bishop Orders his Tomb,
A Grammarian's Funeral, The Statue and the Bust.
Lamb, Christ's Hosftitnl Five and Thirty Years .-igo,
Dream Children, Imperfect Sympathies, My Relations, On
the Artificial Comedy of the Last Century, The Old and
the Neiv Schoolmasters.
Carlyle, The Hero as man of L^etters, The Hero as Poet.
Scolt, Guy Mannering, Rob Roy, The Fortunes of Nigel.
Austen, Northanger Abbey, Emma, Pride and Prejudice.
A competent knowled_s<e must be shown (i) of the general
literary tendencies of the period, (2) of the text of the specified
books, (3) of questions of Htei^ary iM'iticisni and history arisinjj'
out ot tliem.
(ii) Chaucer, Prologue, Nu/i's Priest's Tale, Pardoner s Tale,
(/) Religious Knowledge : —
AT DURHAM.
Old Testament History. 1920 and 1921 : Genesis i-xxxv.
Or (until the end of 1920)
Life and Thought in Greece in the Fifth Century b.c.
AT NEWCASTLE.
Old Testament History. 1920 and 1921 : Genesis i-xxxv.
(g) Ancient History: —
Greek History 510-431 B.C., with introductory course on aspects
of the Greek character.
Roman History. Outlines from the reforms of T. Gracchus
to the death of Caesar.
(A) Modern History : —
English History from the Earliest Times to a.d. 1485.
202 SrnjKCTS OV KXAMINA IION.
(«" Mathematics : —
Alsiebra : Siniiiltaneous Equations ; Theory of Quadratic
r-^quations ; Indices and Surds ; Illustrations of elemen-
tary functions by means of graphs ; Theory and
application of Logarithms ; Permutations and Combina-
tions ; Binomial Theorem for a positive integral exponent ;
Arithmetical and Geometrical Progressions and other
simple series ; Elements of the Theory of Convergence.
Geometry : Geometry of the circle ; Proportional magnitudes
and similar figures ; Inversion ; Elementary Solid Geo-
metry of the Straight Line and Plane.
Trigonometry ; Properties and graphs of the Trigonometric
Functions ; the Addition Theorem and its applications ;
Solution of Triangles ; general applications to the
Geometry of the Triangle ; problems on heights and
distances.
(;) .Philosophy : —
Either *Rleiiieiits of Deductive and Inductive Log:ic, or fTlie
Elements ol Mora! and Social Philosophy, with special
.study i>( Flaio, RefynbHc I — IV ; Butler, Preface to Sermons
and .Sermons I -III; Mill, On Liberty-
{k) Economics :
The elements of Economic Theory.
,t(/) Geogfraphy : —
The earth's surface. The elemenis o\' earth strucluie. The
dislribution of land anil water. .Air and water circulation
and tiieir efFect.s.
Weather and Climate.
The size ami fig-ure of .the eariii. Ri-iaiioii <>l \\u- t'.trili to
the .Solar system.
Map readiuiJ' and the elements of map making.
Practical knowledjj-e of the important insli umeiits used in
Geography.
The consitieration of the above with direct reference to the
g'eography of the British Isles and the North .Sea.
Special knowledgre of local Geog'raphy.
*{m\ Hebrew.
Passag'^s for translation from a prescriljed portion of the Old
Testament. Hebrew Accidence, pointing- and the elements
of Syntax.
Prescribed iiorlion : Genesis I-IV.
*(«) Hellenistic Greek.
The Gospel. according- to St. Mark in Greek.
* At Diirh.am only. t At Newcastle only.
i
ARTS (siiCOND year). 203
A portion of the.Sepluag-int V'eision.
Genesis XXXVII-XLV.
Numbers XXII-XXIV.
To be studied in Conybeare and Stock, Selcc/iaus from the
Scptuaghi/, with the Introduction to the LXX g-eneraily and tjie
Grammar relating- to the passag^es.
Translation of Sentences into Hellenistic Greek.
lo) Military Science (Part I). See p. 60.
SECOND YEAR AND FINAL EXAMINATIONS.
The subjects of the Second Year and Final Examinations
are :^—
(A ) Latin.
(B) Greek.
(C) French.
(D) German.
(£■) English Language and Literature.
\(F) Religious Knowledge or an alternative.
(G) Ancient History.
(H) Modern History.
(7) Mathematics.
(J) Philosophy.
(A') Economics.
(L) Education or (for Second Year only) Military Science.
*(M) Hebrew.
♦(iV) Hellenistic Greek.
\{0) Geography.
t(P) Science.
*{Q) Comparative Study of Religion (for Second Year
only).
A\ DURH.-VM the subjects offered must comprise : —
(1) In .thk ca.se of orpinar,v Cani:>iPate;s.
For the Second Year Examination : —
Five subjects (including: an Ancient Languagre) one from each
of the following- groups : —
(i) Religious Knowledg-e, Hellenistic Greek.
(ii) Greek, English.
(iii) .Latin, .French, German, Hebrew. ,
* .At Durham only. t At Newcastle only.
J InJhe.casejjfjtoman.CathoIic.s offering- Scripture, questions will b.; set from
the Douay Version if requested .Tfje alternative to Relig-'ious Knbwle'dge
(Durham only) will be withdrawn al^ter 19120. ' ■ ' ' ■ ' ' '
204 sri>)Kcrs oi- i;x.\\ii.\.\ i lox.
(iv)&(\) Two of" llic lollowingf : — Modoni Histor)-, AiicieiU
History, Ei-onoinics, Education «/• Military Science,
Mathematics, I'hilosophy, or any subject in the
preceding- g-roups not already offered ;
For ilie Final Exaniinalion : — Four of the subjects otTcreil in
the Second Year Examination, iiicluiiins^" the subjin-ts ofTi'red
under (ii), (iii) above.
(2) In thk cask of CanimdativS ki.kcting to offer
Thkological Subjects in their Final Year.:J:
For the Second Year Examination: —
Three subjects as follows : —
(i) Latin (as set for the Final Examination).
(ii) Greek (as set for the Final Examination).
(iii) One of the following (as set for the Second Year
Examination) Hebrew, Philosophy, Education,
Economics, Comparative Study of Religion,
Hellenistic Cireek, Philosophical Introduction to
Theology, Modern History.
(3) In thk case of CANniDATKS OFFERING A FiNAL
Examination in Six Sibjects in kikc of the Second
Year and Final Examinations. §
Six subjects as fdliows :^
(i) Latin (as set for the Final Examination).
(ii) Greek (as set for the Final Examination).
(iii) Religions Knowledge or Hellenistic Greek (as set for
the Second Year Examination).
(iv), (v) & (vi). Three of the following : — English, French,
German, Hebrew, .Mathematics, Philosophy,
Modern History, Eilucation, Comparali\'e
Study of Religion, Hellenistic Greekf (each as
set in the Second Year Examination).
At NEWCASTLE the subjects offeretl must comprise at
least one foreign language, ancient or modern, and at least
one of the following : Religious Knowledge, English, Modern
History. Of the five subjects offered, a foreign language and
three other subjects must be taken in both years ; and, unless an
ancient lang^uage be taken in both years, one of the other
subjects taken (for both Examinations or for the Second Year
Examination only), must be Mathematics or Philosophy, or
Economics.
J As set for Part A or Part B of the Diploma in Theology, pp. 4, s.
{ In and after 1922, sec p. 11. t If not taken under (iii).
ARTS (sKl'oM) year). 2O5
Details of Subjects for the Second Year Examination,
June and September, 1920-21 (and at Durham in
December, 1921).
{A) LATIN:—
Translation from the following prescribed books : —
Livy I.
Vergil, Aeneid VI.
Either *Vergil, Aeneid II and IV oy, fCatullus i-lxii and
Ixx-cxvi (ed. Simpson) and fHorace, Odes II.
Questions on subject-matter and grammar relating to the
prescribed books. A knowledge of the metre of the
poetical books will be required.
Prose Composition.
Elements of Roman Antiquities (optional, except for
candidates who do not offer Greek).
(B) GREEK:—
For jg2o.
Translation from the following prescribed books : —
Euripides, Ion.
Demosthenes, Olynthiacs, I.
Either *Demosthenes, Olynthiacs, II, III, or jHomer,
Odyssey IX.
^Questions on subject-matter and grammar relating to the
prescribed books. A knowledge of the metre of the
poetical books will be required.
Either, *Greek History from b.c. 435 to b.c. 338, or fProse
Composition and questions on the Outlines of Homeric
Life.
For 1921.
Translation from tlie following- prescribed books : —
Homer, I/tad I and VI.
Demosthenes, Philippics, I, II, III.
Questions on Grammar arising- out of the prescribed books.
A knowledg-e of the metre of the poetical books.
Either, *The History oi the period of the Persian Wars,
B.C. 500 to B.C. 478 ;
Or, tProse composition and questions on the outlines of
Homeric Life.
(C) FRENCH :—
Translation into English of prose and verse passages selected
from prescribed and unprescribed books.
Questions on Language and Metre arising out of the passages
set.
* At Durham only. f At Newcastle only.
20V> SI KJKCr^ (.>!• K\ AMINA I ION.
flranslatiou into French of passages from English authors.
French Ess^y.
Oral Examination : Reading aloud a passage in one or more of
the prescribed books, with viva voce examination in French
thereon or on the hooks generally. Dictation.
Prescribed Books.
19JO. Sainl-Pierre, /mn n i Hi^ndi [0\\\-<i\\ l'n.--ssl; V'ollaire,
Co>iics el Mi^laiiges (Hlack); Beaumarchais, Le Barbicr de
Sdviile (Macinillan ) ; Fagfiiet, Ce que disent les livres :
Ruffon, Voltaire iCainbridgfe Press); Lucas, A Hook of
iFrciich Versr, \)\>. 142-168 (Oxfprd ,Pre>si.
1921. Huifci, Hernaiii (OxCord Piess) ; Stewart and Tilley, The
French Roman/ irisis (Cambridg'e Press); Fagfuet, Ce que
dlsenf les th^res : Chaleauhriand, If,ain ar/iue, Hugo, Balzac
(Canibridsfo Preijs).
. (D) GERMAN :—
Translation into English of prose and verse passages selected
from prescribed and unprescribed books.
Questions on Language and Metre arising out of the passages set.
Translation into German of passages from English author-.
German Essay.
Oral Examination : Reading aloud a pa,ssage in one or mor«
of the prescribed books, with viva voce e;xaminatior in
German thereon or on the books generally. Dictation,
.Prescribed Books.
1920. ■ Buchheiin, Balladeii u,nd i^o,ina,n^eu, .[>\i. 94-144 (Golden
Tr^fjsurv S^rj/es).; .JHs''iJ''i;h ,von Klitjisl, Mui/ipn;/ Kohlhaas
(etl. j\Vrisfj^, ~IVIja'cfliilta|i) ; ,Pnf}pf>i7-er, Az^/i/io ,(efl, Ripp-
manii, Macniillan).
1921, Lessing-, Miuna von Barnhelvi (ed. Buchheini. Qxtord
Press) ; Hiicliheim, Balladeii and Romanzeii, Ersie Periods
(Golden Treasury Seiies) ; Goethe, Dichtuni> und Wahrhcit,
Rk. I (ed, Buchheini, Oxford Press).
(£) ENGLISH .LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE:—
1920.
(i) The History of English Literature 1660-1790, with
a special study of the following books : —
Milton, St^mson Agonistes.
Dryden, Absalom and Achitophel, i^art 1.
Pope, Rape of the Lock, Epistles to Arbuthnot and to
Augnst.us-
Goldsmith, Traveller , Desur.ted Village, and -Retaliation.
Cowper, JLetters (Golden Treasury Series),
Little Book of English Lyrics (Methuen & Co,) pp, 175-259.
ARTS fsKcciNn year). ;2p7
Dryden, Preface to the Fables.
Swift, Selections (Bell & Co.) omittinsi The Drapiev's Letters
and Polite Conversation.
Boswell, Life cf Johnson (ed. Ingpen).
Selected 18th Century Essays (ed. Austin Dobson).
In this subject a competent knowledge raust be shown (1) of
the general literary tendencies of the period (2) of the
text of the . specified books, (3) of questions of literary
criticism and history arising out of them,
(ii) Sweet, Anglo Saxon Reader, i, ii, iv-ix.
{^n) Cliaa^^e'- Hoiis of Fame, Troilus, Bk. I, Pardoyier's
Tale, Squire's -Tale ; The Plowman's Crede.
\()2\- 22. As in 1920, excejit : —
(i) P'or Pope, as i(bovi\ substitiiti' Essay 0/1 Crilirisin,
Essay on Man.
For (ii) substidite (ii) Cook, First Book of Old English (exn-pt
the poetic extracts).
F"or (iii) substitute (iii) Chancer, Hoits of Fame, Troilus and
Criscydc. Bks. i and ii.
(F) RELIGIOUS KNOVv/LEDGE : —
AT DURHAM.
Life of Christ, to be studied in the Four Gospels.
Or (until the end uf 1920)
The subject matter of the Republic of Plato, to be studied
in Boyd, An Introduction to the Republic of Plato
(Sonnenschein).
AT NEWCASTLE.
Life of Christ lo be stutlied in the Four Gospels.
(G) ANCIENT HISTORY: —
Greek History — Peloponnesian War.
Roman History — 44 B.C.- 14 a.d.
(H) -MODERN HISTORY :—
English History 1485-1815, together with the Contemporary
History of the expansion of the British Empire.
(/) MATHEMATICS:— ^^^
Algebra and Trigonometry : Convergence of series ; Binomial,
Exponential and Logarithmic series ; Partial Fractions;
E|e Moivre's Theorem ; Geometrical iRepresentation of
Imaginaries ; Fundamental Limits.
Gtometry : Properties of the Conic treated by pure geometry ;
the Straight Line and Circle, treated by the method of
coordinate geometry.
•268 sirsjixrs oi- examina riON.
InfinitesiiHal Calculus : Methods of Ditterentiatiou and Integ-
ration, with geometrical illustrations ; Theory of Maxima
and Minima ; easy applications to the calculation of
lengths, areas and volumes.
(/) PHILOSOPHY: —
Either ♦Psycholog'y : —
The methods oi psychology. The general nature of
consciousness and its ultimate modes. The structure
of the nervous system and its general relation to the
process of consciousness. The modes of cognition ; sensa-
tion and the mechanism of the sense-organs ; perception
ideation. Association and habit. Self consciousness
and its development. Iledonic tone, sentiment, emotion.
Attention, the simpler forms of action ; volitional
action. Abnormal consciousness, dream consciousness,
hypnosis, multiple personalitv.
Or* Philosophical Introduction to Theology,
(i) The Problem of Kiiowledgfc :u\d Rivilily.
(rt) The Purpose of Philosophw
(b) The Xature of Knowledj^e, iis data ;uk1 jioslulati^s.
Theory of Causation. Theory of Truth.
{c) The Xature of Realitj'. Xai've and Scientific Realism ;
Subjective and .Vbsoivite Idealism ; Mechanism and
Teleolog}-.
(2) The Problem of .Morality.
{a) The Problem : The Xature and Existence of Morality.
(b) The Existence oi Morality assumed : Plato, Aristotle,
L'tilitarianisn, inluitionism.
{c) The non-exislence of Moralitv assumed: Egoism,
Hedonism.
(d) The postulates of Morality : Personality, Values,
P'reedom of the Will, Religion.
(3) The Problem of Religion.
(a) The Problem : I he Xature, Attributes and Existence
of God.
(bj The Existence of God assumed : Polytheism, Dualism,
Pantheism, Monotheism ; the difficulties of each.
(c) The non-existence of God . assumed : Budtlhism,
.Materialism ; the difficulties of each.
(d) The postulates of Relig-ion : Personality, Human
and Divine ; Love oi Xeighbour and of God ;
linniortalily ; Revelation.
Or I Logic.
* At Durham only. t At Newcastle only.
ARTS (second year). 209
(A) ECONOMICS :—
The Principles of Economics.
(L) EDUCATIONt : —
The logical and psychological bases of Education.
The main principles of teaching founded upon the above
and upon School experience.
School Hygiene and Physical Exercises.
Discipline and Class Management.
The organization and administration of English Schools,
the various types of Schools and Colleges and their
V, inter-relation.
'(J/i HEBREW:-
Exodus i-xii, with outlines of Syntax.
*(iVi HELLENISTIC GREEK :-
Acts XIII-XXVIII.
The Epistle to the Galatians.
.Miliigan, Greek Papyri, Introduction and Xos. 1-15.
Outlines of Textual Criticism of the New Testament.
(To be studied in Lake, Text of the Neiv Testa inent)._
Grammar and Composition.
Unprepared Translation.
t(0) GEOGRAPHY : —
Advanced knowledge of the suljjects of the Intermediate
course.
The influence of g-eog-raphical factors upon peoples and
industries.
Transport and distribution. Trade routes and trade centres.
The consideration of the above with direct reference to the
gfeoofraphy of special areas.
1920. Africa.
192 1. Europe.
1922. Asia.
Practical ami fiekl work. Map projections.
+(P) SCIENCE:—
Any one subject selected from those prescribed for the
Intermediate Year of, the B.Sc. Course.
At Durham only. f At Newcastle only.
X Or MILITARY SCIENXE (Part II). See p. 246.
2IO srnjliCTS OK liX AM IN A I ION.
*{g) COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RELIGION-.—
Tlio Coinparalivo Method. Personality. Taboo. Magic.
Animisiu. Pre-aiiimisui. Hurial Ceremonies and Funeral Rites.
Anoestor-worsliip. .Myths of the Origin of Death. Euhenierism.
Tlie Future Life. Transmigration. Totemism. Sacrifice,
F.etisliism. I'olydaemonisni. Polytheism. Dualism. l^rayer.
Budilhism. HiKkihism .iiul Personalil v.
Details of Subjects for the Final Examination,
June and December, 1920 — 21.
(A) LATIN:—
Translation from the following prescribed books : —
Tacitus, Histories I.
Horace, Satires I, 1,4, 5, 6, 9, 10, and Juvenal, Satires
I, III, IV, X.
Questions on subject-matter, language and (in the case of the
poetical books) metre.
Either *The History of the l^oman Empire, 69-98 a.d.,
or fThe Outlines of Roman Literature with special
attention to the history of satire.
Translation from books not previously specified.
Prose Composition.
In 192J.
Either '' Roman History — The Early Empire from the battle
of Actiuni to the death of Domitian (31 B.C.-96 A.U.) ;
Prose Composition (optional).
Or t The Outlines of Roman Literature, (with special attention
lo the history of -Saiire), Prose Composition, and Translation
from books not previously specified.
{B) GREEK:--
For 1920 21.
Translation from the following prescribed books : —
Plato, Republic I, 11.
Either *Plato, Euthyphro, Apology or \ Aristophanes
Frogs.
Either Questions on *the subject-m'atter of Plato, or on
fAristophanes in relation to the thought and life of his
time.
Translation from books not previously specified.
Prose Composition.
* At Durham only. f At Newcastle only.'
ARTS (final). 2 1 I
For 1922.
Translation from the following' prescribed books : —
Plato, Republic, I. I J.
Either, "^Plalo, KiiihypJiro, or, i-Aristophanes, Frogs.
Either, ''Questions on the subject-matter of Plaio.
Or, lOueslions on Aristophanes in relation to the thought and
life of his time, together with Prose Composition and Trans-
lation from books not previously specified.
(C) FRENCH :—
Translation into English of prose and verse passages selected
from prescribed and unprescribed books.
Questions on Language and Metre arising out of the passages
set.
Translation into French of passages from English authors.
French Essay.
Questions on a special period of literature or an author
specified.
Oral Examination : Reading aloud a passage in one or more of
the prescribed books, with viva voce examination in French
thereon or on the books generally. Written reproduction
of a passage read by the Examiner.
Period: The Romantic Mo\ement in France.
1920. Beaiuuarchais, I.e Barhier de St'ville ; Montesquieu,
Let Ires Persanes (both, Macmillan) ; Voltaire, Contcs et
Mt'huiges (Black); Faguet, Ce que disent les livres :
Buffon, Voltaire (Cambridge Press).
Period. The second half of the iSth Centurw
1921. Corneille, Le Cid ; Moliere, Les Precieuses Ridicules;
Racine, Athnlie ; Faguet, Ce que disent les livres: Moliere,
Bossuet, (all, Cambridge Press) ; Latham Oxford Treasury
of French Literature p. 211 to end (Oxford Press).
Period: The 17th century, with special reference to the
Theatie.
(/)) GERMAN :-
Translation into English of prose and verse passages selected
from prescribed and unprescribed books.
Questions on Language and Metre arising out of the passages
set.
Translation into German of passages from English authors.
• At Durham only. f At Nen castle only.
212 SUBJI'XTS Ol- h:XAMlNATU>N.
German Essay.
Questions on a special period of literature or an author specified.
Oral Examination : Reading aloud a passage in one or more
of the prescribed books, with viva voce examination in
German thereon or on the books generally. Written
reproduction of a passage read by the Examiner.
Presitihot! book^ ;iiul period tor :
19.20. Goethe, Iphigoiic an/ Tauris (ed. Breul, Caiubridg-e
Press) ; Hermann und Dorothea (ed. Cartmell, Cambridge
Press) : Eckermann, Gespriiche 7itit Goethe (Blaekie) ;
Bueliheim, Dentsche Lyn'k, Drilte Periode (Ciolden
Treasury Series).
Period. Cioellie ami -Schillei- ( 1 744 1805).
iq2i. Goethe, Faust I (ed. Thomas, Heath); Buchheim,
Heine's Prosa (Oxford Press) ; Deutsche Lvrik, Vierte
Periode (Golden Treasury Series).
Period. 1805 18 ^o.
(A) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE :—~
1920.
(i) The History of Eng-lish Literature 1579-1660, with a
special study of the following' books : —
S]-)enser, Shepherds Calendar ami Faerie Queen, lik. II.
Millon, Connis, Sonnets.
A Little Hook of F2u<rlish Lyrics, pp. 1-174 (Methtien.)
Marlowe, Faustus.
Shakespeare, Hamlet, Wi?iter's Tale.
Jousou, Every Man in his Humour.
Webster, Duchess of Malfi.
Sidney, Defence of Poesie.
Bacon, Assays I- XX.
Milton, .'ireopaifitica.
Browne, h'clig^io Medici.
It) this subject a i-ompeteut knowledge tuusl be shown, ( 1 ) of
the general literary teiid(Nicies of the period, (2) of the
text of" the specified books, (3) of questions of literaryi
criticism and history arising out of them.
(ii) Sweet, Ani^rl„.Saxon Reader, XI, XH, XVI, XX-XXII.
liii) t'hauicr, Selected Poems (ed. Emerson), Langiand,
Prologue and Passus I III (H text I.
ARTS (final). 213
iqzt and 1922.
(i) 1790-1850.
Wordsworth, (Golden Treasury Selection). Prelude, l>ks.
i-iv, vi, viii.
Coleridg-e, Poems of Suture and Romance. (Ed. Keeling-).
Byron, English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, The Vision of
Judgment.
Shelley, Prometheus Unbound.
Keats, Eve of St. Agnes, Isaht'Iln , Lamia, Hyperion, Odes.
Tennyson, In Memoriam.
Browning:, ^le^t and Women.
Coleridgfe, Biographia Literaria. chs. iv, xvii-xx, xxii.
Carlyle, Past and Present.
Scott, Guy Mannering, Rob Roy, Fortunes of Nigel.
Austen, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Xorthanger .ibhey.
(ii) Sweet, Anglo-Saxon Reader, i, ii, xv, xx-xxii.
N.B. — In 1922 will be substituteti for Sweet's Render, Wyatt,
Anglo-Saxon Reader i, 2, 3, 11, 26, 52, 34.
(iii) Chaucer, /\ night's Tale, Parlement of Fonles, Prologue
to the Legend of Good JVofnen, Lines to Adam, The
Former Age, Fortune, Merciles Beaute, Truth. Gentilesse,
Lak of Stedfinstnesse, Envoys to Scogan and Bukion.
Lang-land, Piers Phnvman, Prologue and Paxsi/s i-iii.
{F) RELIGIOUS KNOWLEDGE :-
AT DURHAiNL
Fisher, Grounds of Theistic and Christian BrlieJ (omitting «
ch. i, iii).
Or (until the end of 1920)
Berkeley, The Principles of Hnnian Knowledge.
AT NEWCASTLE.
Fishers Grounds of Tlieisfic anil Christian Belief I omitting-
ch. i, iii).
{G) ANCIENT HISTORY: —
Greek History — Philip and Alexander.
Roman History — 14 .^.0.-70 a.d.
I//) MODERN HISTORY:—
History of Modern Europe 1815-1871, to.^^-ther with the
contemporary History of the British Empire.
(/) MATHEMATICS:-
Geometry ; The chief properties of Straisjht Lines, Circles, and
Conies treated analytically ; Rudiments of geometry of
three dimensions.
14
2 14 Sl'BJEOS OK KXAMINAI ION.
And either *Mechanics : Elementary theory of Motion and
Equilibrium under the action of Forces ; Statical Problems ;
Momentum and Energy ; Rectilinear Motion ; Circular
Motion ; Projectiles ; Impact.
Or ^Differgutial Equations : Theory of the general Linear
Equation with constant coefficients ; Standard forms ;
Theory of Singular Solutions,
(./) PHILOSOPHY :-
Eilhfr * Ethics, with special study of Plato, Republic i-iv ;
Butler, Sermons i-iii and Preface ; Mill, Utilitarianism ;
Kaiit, Fundametital Principles of the Metaphvsic of
Murals.
or i Descartes, Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant, wiili special
study ot" Descartes, Meditations, and Berkeley, Principles
of Human Knowledge.
(K) ECONOMICS:—
The History of Economic Theory from tlu- lime of the
Mercantilists to the present day.
(Zl EDUCATION:—
(i) A Special Essay based on the study of some special
subject or question, either (a) from books or (fc)
from visits paid to schools. The subject to be
chosen by each student and to be approved at the
beginning of the session.
(ii) 192r-21. Educational Development in the Nineteenth
Century.
*{M) hh:brew:—
Psalms i xii.
Grammar, Pointing- and Composition.
*(-V) HELLENISTIC GREEK :-
One ot the Ciospels : in 1920, St. Matthew.
Owt^. of the Epistles: in 1920, I Corinthians.
Millitjau, (treek Papyri, Nos. 16 to end.
The Epistle of Clement.
Gramm.ar and Composition.
Unprepared Translation.
MO) GEOGRAPHY:
Advanced knowledge of the subjects of the second year.
The use of instruments employed in geographical survey
and field work.
The interpretation of geographical statistics
(a) mathematically ; (6) in maps and diagrams.
* At Durham only. t At Newcastle only.
ARTS (hONHH'Rs). 215
Study of some of the chief mineral and organic products of
economic value.
The history of geographical discovery.
The consideration of the above with direct reference to the
geography of a special area.
1920-21. The Pacific. 1922. The Tropics.
■fiP) SCIENCE -
Any one subject selected from those prescribed for the
Second Year of the B.Sc Course.
HONOUR SCHOOLS FOR IHli
dkgrep: of b.a.
(Durham Division).
CHiididates for the degree of B.A. in;iy obuiiii Honours in
Classics, Mathematics, Theology or in tv.o oi the following
subjects taken together— English, Modern History, French,
German.
Candidates for Honours must attend Honour lectures in the
subjects of their course i'or six terms after passing the First
Public Examination or the Intermediate Examination in Arts.
No one may be a candidate for Honours in the Final
Examination who has not passed the First Public Examination
(or the Intermediate Examination), or who has exceeded the
standing- of four years from Matriculation or three years from
the time of passing the First Public or Intermediate E\an\ina-
tion.
Candidates for Classical, Mathematical or Theolog-ical
Honours take the First Public Examination at the end
of their third term. Theological Subjects (or alternatives)
at the end of their sixth term, and Final Honour Subjects
at the end of their ninth term.
/. For (Uindiddtes for C/nss/ral Honours.
1. Canilidates for Classical Honours may obtain Ht^iunns in
both the First and Second Public Examinations.
2. The Subjects of Examination in the First Public Fiiaiwi-
nation are : -
+ 1. Religious Knowledge.
2. Specified Greek Verse Authors.
3. Specified Greek Prose Authors.
4. Specified Latin Verse Authors.
5. Specified Latin Prose Authors.
t At Newcastle only.
J In the case ot Roman Catlii-viics questions will be set troin the Douay
Version if requfsted.
2l6 SL'BJlidS Ol' EXA.MINA 1 U).\.
b. TiHiislatioii Irom liieeU ami Laiin Autlio:>. not piexioiisly
spei'ifieil.
7. Cireek ami Lalin Ciilicism, Litcraliife and AnI iqnities.
8. Gi-eek ami Latin Comp<.)siiioii.
9. Logic.
Tlie Subjects oC Examination in the Final Examination are : —
1. A portion of the Greek Testament.
2. The Evidences of Christianity.
3. Greek Pliilosophical Authors.
4. Mental and Moral Philosophy.
5. Greek and Latin Historical .'\nlliors.
6. Greek and Roman History.
7. Greek and Latin \'erse Authors.
8. Greek ami Latin Prose Composition.
q. Greek and Latin Wrse Composition (optional).
SUB) EC IS Oi' KXAMINATION.
1. HOXOUR.S L\ CL.\SSICAL WH GENERAL
LITE R ATURE ( DU R 1 1 AM ).
I~iKsi Fim.ir KxA.MiNA riON.
1. Religfious Knowledge.
(ri) Old Tesiament Histors. 1920 and 1921 : Genesis
i-xxxv.
(A) New Testanu-ni . A portion of the New Testament to be
studied in the orig^inal Greek. Questions will also be set
upon Intr<>duction ami subject matter. 1920 : The
Gospel according- to .St. Matthew. 1921. St. Luke.
2. Greek Verse Authors.
(a) I'assaj^es for- Tianslation from Hcinier, Iliad,
XVI XXIV.
{V) Passaijes for Tianslation, and Critical and Cii ammalical
Questions on special books. A knowk'tijj;e of the .Metre
will be required.
I'rescribed special books: — Aeschylus, Asrttmemnon ;
.Sophocles, Oedipus Tvraniius ; Eulipides, Bcicchae.
3. Greek Prose Authors.
(a) Passajjes for Translation from the prescribetl books.
Prescribed Rooks : — Deinosthenes, In Leptinem ; De Corona.
.Aristotle, Di' Arte Poelica.
ARTS (classical HCl.NHM'KS ). 217
4. Latin Verse Authors.
(a) Pnssagfes foi" Translalioii troiii \'eii;il, (ieor^ics ;
Aeneid VII-XI/.
(f>) Pa.ssajJfes for Translation ami Critical ami (ii aniiiiatical
Questions on spei-iai tioolis. A l<no\vletli;e ot I lie Metre
will be required.
Prescribed Special Boiiks :— Catnllus (ed. Maciiaghten and
Ramsay), Horace, Epistles; Ars Poetint.
5- Latin Prose Authors.
Passag'es tor Translation [vo\u I he prescribed hool<s.
Prescribed Books : -Cicero, /^t-o Flacco : Aii Atticiim II ;
Oiiintilian, Book X.
6. Passages for Translation from Greek and Latin Authors
not previously specified.
7. Criticism, Literature and Antiquities.
A paper of General Questions on Cireek and Latin
Literature, including;' Critical Questions. Special reg'ard
will be paid to an .-iccurale !<nowledt;e \>'i the books
prescribed above.
8. Greek and Latin Composition.
Papers will be set in Prose c'omposiiioii, together with
passag'es for translation into \'erse. Tlie latter will be
optional.
9. The Elements of Logic and Psychology.
Candidates who are intending; to read for Final Tliec>logical
Honours are allowed to offer Hebrew, as piescribed for pass
students.
Final Examination. '
r. Greek Testament.
Translation of passag'es into Knglisii from the prescribed
hooks. Questions on Introduction and Subject Niatter.
Prescribed hooks: — The Gospel of St. John and the Acts
of the Apostles.
2. Evidences of Christianity.
The chief evidences for the Being aTui Existence of God.
Outlines of Apologetics.
Prescribed book : — Fisher, Grounds of Theisfic and Christian
AV//>/"(omitting chs. i, iii).
, The above subjects must be taken at one time after
attending lectures on them for three terms, and the remaining
(classical) subjects at another time.
2lS SIKIKIIS Ol- KXAMINAIION.
3. Greek Philosophical Authors.
l^a'>s;is;e> loi TiaiisLilioi) aiul l-Ixplaiialioii ti-oiii the |)ie-
siTthed book^.
Presciibei.1 books : — Plato, A'fpiiblic, Hooks \\ , v, vi, vii.
Aiistollc, Efliiis. omittinji' Rooks iv, vii, ix.
4. Mental and Moral Philosophy,
[a) Logfic. All outline of" logical tlu-oiy, ii)Lhn.iing the
nature of" jiicig-menl ami its chief types ; the lojfical idea
and its functions ; the jiostniales of" logic ; nej^ation ;
modality ; the ji;^io\Mid and the cause ; inference, its
nature and forms ; the basis o'i induction ; the concept
of system; ihc nature of truth. A knowledg^e of the
following; texts : — Berkeley, Principles of Huma?t Ktww-
leiiffe ; Hume, Enquiry concerning Hitman Understanding ;
Kant, Wa/son's Selections, jip. 1-134.
[b) Psychology. A special study of Stout, Analytic
Psychology.
(r) Metaphysics. The History of Philosophy (Rogers.
Smdenfs' History of Philosophy). The Psychology of
Thought. The Calegfories. Theorx- of Knowledge.
Metaphysics. Theory of Values.
(d) Ethics. Scope and method of Ethics ; the growth of
morality ; the nature of moi-al judg^menl ; ilesire and will ;
theories of the end ; the end as pleasvu'e, as dutv, as
self realization. The scope of the work is indicated by : —
Dewey and Tuft. Ethics, Parts i and ii ; Mill, Utilitar-
ianism; Sidgwick, Methods of Ethics, Hook I, chs. iii,
iv, vi, and Hook HI, chs. xiii and xiv ; Kant, Watson's
Selections, pp. 225- -^03 ; Cireen, Prolegomena to Ethics,
Book 1 1 1, chs. i iii.
5. Greek and Latin Historical Authors.
(a) Passages for Translation and Kxplanatioii from pre-
scribed Greek Authors.
Prescribed Authors: — Herodotus, vi, vii, viii, ix ; Thucy-
dides, i-vii.
(b) Passagfes for Translation and , Kxplanatioii from pre-
scribed Latin Authors.
Prescribed Authors : — Piiu}-, Letters (Merrill's Selections),
Tacitus, Histories.
\c) Passages for Translation and Explanation fiom Greek
and Latin Authors not previouslv specified.
ARTS (classical HONOURS). 219
6. Greek and Roman History.
{11 \ Greek History to 400 B.C., wiili a detailed knowledge
of the Persian War. The soope of the work is indicated
by: — Hohn, History y/ Greece ; Rury, History of Greece ;
Giundy, Great Persian War. The Transactions of the
British School at Athens should be consulted. Putzg-er,
Historischer Schul- Atlas is recommended.
(h) Roman History from 31 B.C. to the death of Trajan,
will) a knowledge of the Moinnnentum Ancyramnn. The
scope of the work is mdicated b}' : — Mommsen, History
0/ Rome, Pnn'irr^s ot' the Roman Etnpire, Res trestae
dizn Aug-usti {hitzmanu. Series 29-30); Rushforlh, Latin
Histor^al Inscriptions ; Bury, T/ie Student's Roman
Empire (Murra\); Tacitus, Annals (eci. Furneaux).
7. Greek and Latin Verse Authors
Passages tor Transl.al ion and Explanation from the
prescribed books. .A knowledge of the Metre will be
required.
Prescribed Books : — Aristophanes, Frogs, Achaminns ;
Piaiilus, AHIes Gloriosits : Lucretius, \\ and \^I ; Juvenal,
Satires (i, iii, iv, v, vii, viii. x (Pitt Press); Atartial,
LVI (ed. Bridge and Lake).
8. Greek and Latin Prose Composition.
9. Greek and Latin Verse Composition.
Passages will be set for rendering into \'erse. This paper
will he optional.
II. HONOURS IN MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSl'cAL
SCIENCE (DURHAM).
Candidates for Mathematical Honours may ohtain
Honours in both the F"irst and Second Public Examinations.
SUBJECTS C^F EXAMINATION.
First Piblk Examination.
I. Religious Knowledge.
(<7) Old Testament History. 1920 and 192 1 : Cienesis
i-xxxv.
(b) New Testament. A portion of the New Testament
to be studied in the original Greek. Questions will also
be set upon Introduction and subject matter.
1920 and 1921 : The Gospel according to St. Matthew.
220 SHKIKlTS OV F,\ A M I NA I ION'.
2. Greek.
{a\ Translation into Knglisli nf passHi^es seleiMcil tioni a
pi«>scribed book.
(h) Questions on Accicienie and Syntax.
I'rcsi-iilied book: neniosthenes. 0!y ill It iocs.
3. Latin.
(1;) rranslaiioii into Enuflish of passH^e"* .seleoled from
the prescribed l)ooks.
(A) Oiiestions on .Accidence and Svniax.
(() I'lose Composition.
Prescribed Books : — Vei-jj;-!!, Aciieid II, tl V , and VI ;
Livy. Book I.
*,* In lieu of subjects 1, 2, 3 cantlidates ma\' satisfy in
Relisfious Knowledg'e (or an alternative), in an Ancient
Lan^uajife, and in a Modern Lang-uage (which may be
EnjJflish) as provided for Pass Candidates in the Intermediate
Examination, pages 13-15.
4. Arithmetic and Algebra.
5. Geouietry.
The subject matter of Euclid 1. II. Ill, I\', V'l, XI, 1—21,
and the Definitions ot V, including; riders and applications,
and practical constructions with ruler and compasses.
6. Plane Trigfonometry.
7. Conic Sections, (Geometrical), and .Analytical Geometry
of two tiimensions.
8. Elementary Mechanics, and N'ewton, sections i, ii, iii.
9. Problems.
Final Examinatio.n i\' .Arts.
1. Greek Testa;nent.
Translation of passag^es into Eng-jish from the prescribed
booi<s. Questions on Introduction and Subject Matter.
Prescribed Books: — The Gospel of St. John and the Acts
of. I he Apostles. »
2. Evidences of Christianity.
The chief evidences for the Being and Existence ot God.
Outlines of Apologetics.
Presc:ribeil Book : — F"isher, Groioii/s 0/ Theislic and
Christian Belief {Qm\\.\\r\2i chs. i, iii).
AKTS (mathematical HONOUKS). 22 1
*,.* In lieu of subjects i, 2, candidates may satisfy in
Reiig^ious Knowledjfe tor alleinatives) as provided tor Pass
Candidates in the Second Year and Final Examinfitions, payes
21, 27.
The above subjects must be taken at one time after
attending- lectures on them for three terms, and the
remaining- (Mathematical) subjects at anotner time.
3. Pure Geometry, Geometrical Conic Sections, and Elenien-
tar\- Analytical Geometry.
4. Algebra and Plane Trig^onometry.
5. Elementary Mechanics and Hydrostatics.
6. Optics and Astronomy.
In the papers on 13), (4), i ^), (6), the nietluuls of the
Different la I Calculus sh^li not be used.
7. Differential and Integral Calculus and Differential
Equations.
8. Analytical Geometry oi two and three dimension-..
9. Analytical Mechanics and Newton.
10. General Paper: Theory of Equations, Hydrostatics.
III. THEOLOGICAL HONOUKS (DURHAM).
1. Candidates who wish to obtain Theolotiical Honours in the
Final Examination must have passed the Fiisl Public E.->caniination
in Arts (Pass or Honouis) ov the Intermediate Examination and
are required at the eiui of their sixth teini of residence or
subsequentl}' to satisfy the examiners in the subject matter i-)f
the Old and New Testaments.
2. Every candidate for Theologfical Honours must offer a
portion of the Old Testament (to be studied in the oriifinal
Hebrew), a portion of the New Testament (to be studied in
the original Greek), and two other subjects, of which one at
least must be Dogmatic Theologj- or F.ccieslaslical Historv.
3 The .Subjects of Examination are as follows : —
June, 1920 and 1921.
1. Old Testament. The Hebrew Text of Exodus i-xxiv, and
Psalms i xli, with Hebrew Grannnar and eas\- Ct)mposi-
lion.
2. New Testament. The Greek text of St. Mark, the .Acts of
the Apostles, St. Paul's Epistles to the Romans and
Ephesians, and the Epistle to the Hebrews, with Grammar
and Composition in the style of the Greek of the New
Testament.
222 SIKJIAIS 01-- IsXAMlXA riON.
3. Dogmatic Theology.
(rt) The Thiee Creetls.
\b) Tlie tlofliiiio ol tiio I iicaiiialion ami Ilie Atonement,
with the following ii^xls : —
Athanasiu.s, De Iticarnatioite.
Aiiselm, Cur Dfiis Homo?
4. Ecclesiastical History.
.A. General Chinch Ili.stoi\ to 451 .A.D., \s\\\\ either
The Epi.stie of Clement, or the Epi.stles of Ignatius and
the Epistle of I'olycarp.
H. English Church Historv.
Ihe Refotinalion Period, 1509-1603, with Documents
illustrative of English Church History (ed. Gee
and Hardy).
5. Biblical Criticism.
\a) Old TestHnient. The Hexaleuch aiul Isaiah, to be
studied in Driver, I >ilrodiictiuii to t/ie Literature
0/ the Old Testament , and Orr, The Problem 0/ the
Old Testament , with Cieden, Introduction to the
Hebrew Bible.
\h\ New Teslamenl, with Stanton, The Gospels as
Historical Documents, Vol. I, Knowling, The
Testimony of St. Paul to Christ, and Kenx'on,
Handbook to the Textual Criticism of the Xeiv
Testament , with exact study of the text of the
Epistle to the Ephesians.
6. Apologetics, with tiie following texts : —
The Octa^'ius of .Miimcins Felix and the Epislle to
Diognetus.
Illingworth, Personality Human and Divine.
Caldecoll and Mackintosh, Selections from the literature
of Theism.
Jevons, Introduction to the History of Religion.
IV. HONOURS IN OTIIEl^ SUBJECTS.
Candidates are required to take the Intermediate Examina-
tion as provided for pass candidates.
In the Final Examination they will he examined for Honours
in two of the following subjects, taken together : A. Modern
History, B. English Literature, C. French, D. Cierman.
ARTS (honours). 223
A. MODERN HISTORY :
1. Political ami Const iiui ional Histoix' ot Kii<;Iaiui — two
papeis.
2. History ofMeelieval and Modeiri Kiirope — 1 \\ o paptMs.
T,. A special subject — two paj^eis.
I'erioii until further notice: English History, 1558-1640.
Special Books : Prolhero. Coiistilutioital Doi unieitls ;
Gardiner, Coitx! ilut iotiai Dontvieiits to /6yo.
B. ENGLISH LITERATURE:—
In and after 1920 :
(i) Old Eiiijlish. Sweet's Aiig-/o-Sii.vo/i Reader, i, ii, iv xii, xv,
xvi. xix-xxix.
N.B. — In and after 1922, Wvatl's Anglo-Saxon Reader, 1-3, 7,
8, !i, 12, 14, 20. 24, 26-29, 3^. 3:!,-
(2! Middle English. Chancer, Hous of Fame, Parlement of
Fouies, 'J'roiliis and Criseyde (Books i-iii|, Sonne Presles
Tale, Pardoner's Tale and Pi-olofftie ; Langland, Piers the
Ploivinan (Prologue and Passus i-v, R. text).
^3) Shakespeare. Richard II, Henry I]', Pait I, Merchant
of Venice, Hamlet, Antony aJid Cleopatra. Cymbelinc.
'4) The History of Eng-lish Literature from 1550 to 1700.
(5) The History of English Literature from 1660 to 1790.
(6) The History or Eng-lish Liieratuie from 1790 to 1900.
In s\ibjects (4), (5), (6) candidates will he expected to show
a first-hand acquaintance with the chief works of tlie
principal authors ami works of outstanding importance
bv other writers.
C. FRENCH:-
Translation into English of prose and verse passages from
presciibed and unprescribed books.
Questions on Language and Metre arising out of the passages
set.
Translation into French ot passages fiom English authors.
French Essay.
Outlines of French Literature froin 1600 ti> [840.
Questions on a special period of literature or an author specified,
and on books prescribed in connection therewith.
Oral Examination: The reading aloud of a passage in one or
more of the prescribed books, with viva voce examination in
P'rench thereon or on the books generally. The written
repi'oductioii of a passage read by the Examiner.
224 SlKjlurS OF KX VMINA riON,
Perinanoni picsci iboei hoiilis :
Constans Chrestomatliie de l' Ancieii FraiK^uis ( Paris,
Houilion) p|i. I — 30 and pp. 162 — 173, tDgellier with the
extracts from P'roissart, V'illon, Marie de France, Roman
de Renart, Adam de la Halle, Farce de Pailielin,
V'illehardonin, Joinville, C4>mmynes.
Lucas, A Book ot French Verse, pp. 44 10 98 (Oxford
Press).
The following examination papeis will be set :
I anil II. Translation from prescribed lexis later than iboo
with questions on the literature of the special period.
III. I'ranslation into French and Fssay.
IV. Translation from unprcscribed texts later than 1600. Oral
Examination.
V. Outlines of the history of literature from 1600 to 1S40.
VI. Translation Irom prescribed texts earlier than 1600, with
questions on Languatfe and Metre.
There will be an Oral Examination for wliich all candidates
will be required to present themselves.
Special Certificates will be g'ranled to such cantlidaies as
have obtained distinction in the Oral Examination.
Special Periods and Booi<s prescribed for I and II.
F"or June, 1920.
Period. The second half of the iSth Century.
Texts. Le Sag-e, Gil Bias ; Turcaret (both, Heaih) ;
Montesquieu, Let/res Persanes (Macmillan) ; Voltaire,
Conies et Melanges (Black) ; Zaire (Heath); Beanmar-
chais, Le Barbier de Seville ; Marivaux, Le Jen de
r Amour et du Hasard (both, Macmillan) ; .Saint-Pierre,
Paxil et Virginie (Oxford Press) ; Faguet, Ce que disent
les livres : Bnffon, Voltaire lCainbridg;e Press); Lucas,
A Book if Freneh Verse, pp. 142-168 (Oxford Press).
For June, 1921.
Period. The 171I1 ceniui-y, with special reference 10 the
Theatie.
Texts. Corneille, Le Cid (Cambtydgfe Press) ; Horace
(Heath); Racine, .Athalie ; Les Plaideiirs (both, Cambridg^e
Press); .Moliere, Les Pr^cieuses Ridicules ; L Avare ; Le
Misafithrope (all three, Cambridge Press) ; Les Femmes
Sai'iintes ( Macmillain) ; Sainte-Beuve, Trois Portraits
Litt('raires ; Lucas, A Book of French Verse, pp. 99—141 ;
Latham, Oxford Treasury of French Literature, p. 2ti to
end (all three, Oxfortl Press).
ARTS (honours). 225
For June, 1922.
Period. The Rotnaniic Revolution in Franee.
Texts. Stewart and Tiliey, The Romantic Movevicnt in
French Literature, pp. 1-189 (Cambridge Press). Racine,
Phl'dre (ed. Babbitt, Heath). V>d\\t^-Aw, Art pndtiqiie (C:\\w-
bridg^e Press). Victor Hug-o, Notre Dame de Paris ;
Hernani (Heath). Auzas, les Poetes Franfais dii iq.
siecle, pp. 79-222 (Oxi'ord Press). De Mussel, 0)t tie
badine pas avec V amour (Hachetle). Ponsard, Charlotte
Ciiiday (Cambridg-e Press).
D. GERMAN :—
Tiaiisiiition into English o\' prose ami \erse passages fi-om
pivscribed and unprescribed books.
t^uesiioiis on Languag:e and Metie aiising out of tin- j^a^sages-
vf t.
Translation into Gerinan of passages from English authors.
Cxennaii Essav.
Outlines ot German literature from 1600 to 1850.
Questions on a special period of literature or an author spei ified,
and on books prescribed in connection therewitli.
Oral Examination : The leading aloud of a passage in one or
more of the books prescribed, with viva voce examination in
German thereon or on the books g-enerallv. 'I'lie written
reproduction of a passag-e read by the Examiner.
Permanent prescribed Books : -
Joseph Wrig-ht's Middle High German Primer, T,rd ediiion
(Oxford Press). CoWxtz. Selections from. Classical German
Literature, pp. i 182 (Oxford I'ress).
The followmg examination papers will be set : —
I and H. Translation from prescribed texts later than ibco^
with questions on the literature of the special period.
HI. Translation into German and Essay.
I\'. Translation from unprescribed texts later than iboo. Oral
Examination.
\'. Outlines of the history of literature from 1600 to 18^0.
\'I. Translation from prescribed texts earlier than 1600, with
questions on languagfe and metre.
I'here will be an Oral Examination for which all candidates
will be required to present themselves.
226 SUBJECTS Oh' KXAMIN.MION.
Speoial Certificates will be jjiaiiU'J \o siu-ji i-anilidales as
have obtained distinction in the Oral Kxaininaiii>n.
Special Periods and Hooks prescribed for 1 and II.
For June, 1920.
Period. Goethe and Schiller, 1749 lo 1805.
Texts. Buchheini, Dentsc'ie I.yrik, Dritte Pcriode (Cioldcn
Treasury) ; Balladen iiiid Ronianzen, pp. 31 to 93
(Golden Treasury). Goethe, Eg/no?ii (Oxford Press) ;
Iphigenie aiif Tuuris (Cambridge Press). Hermann and
Dorothea (ed. C.irtinell, Cambridtje Press). Schiller,
Historisclie Skizzcn (Oxford Press) ; die Brant von
Mexsina (Cambridge Press) ; Wilhelni Tell (Cambridge
Press). Kckermann, Gesprache uiit Goethe (Blackie).
For June, 1921.
Period. 1 805 — 1 850.
Texts. Bucliheiin, Deutsche J-yrik, pp. ii8-'267 (Golden
Treasuiy) ; Balladen tind Ronianzen , pp. j 11-232 (Golden
Trcas\iry). Goethe, Faust I (ed. Thomas, Heath).
Heinrich von Kleist, Michael Kohlhaas (ed. Wilson,
Mai-millan). Fouqu^, Vndine (ed. Kleinberg', Teubner,
Leipzig). Giillparzer, Sappho (Macmillan) ; Buciiheim,
Heine s Prosa (Oxt'ord Press). Scheffel, Der Trompeler
von Sakkingen (Macmillan).
For June, 1922.
Period. 174810 1805, omitting' Goelhe and Schillet, except
during the " Sturm und Drang.'
Texts. Collitz, Selections from Classical German literature,
PP- '^3 336 (Oxford Press). Lessing', Minna von
Barnhelin {OvSo\(.\ Press) ; Nathan der Weise (ed.
Buchheini (Oxt'ord Press) ; Laokoon (Oxford Press) ;
Goethe, Dichtung und Wahrheit, I-IV (ed. Buchheim,
Oxford Press) ; Gbtz von Berlichingen (ed. Bull, Mac-
millan). .Schiller, die Rduber (ed. Schmidt, Cotta,
Stuttgart).
HOXOL'R SCHOOLS FOR THK DKCiRKKOF B.A.
(Nkwca.sti.k Division).
RECiULATIOXS.
I. The curriculum for the deg^ree of B.A. with Honours shall
occupv a period of not less than three and not more than four
years after the Intermediate Examination.*
* i.e., for candidates entering: after 1918.
B.A. HONOURS (NEWCASTLE DIVISION). 227
2. All caiidiciates for Hoiuiiirs shall be required to pas.s the
Intel mediate examination tor the Pass curriculum or its
equivalent before entering- upon Honours study.** Candidates
shall be iillowed at their own option to pass this examination
either before entering- ilie College, or after pursuing in the
College, the Intermediate part of the Pass curriculum.
5. (."andidates for Honours who, having passed the Interr
mediate examination before entering the College, elect to spend
the last part of their course in original research, shall be allowed
to present themselves for an examination in Honours at the end
of their second year of residence. But no candidate shall
proceeti 10 a degree in Arts before the end of the third
year of residence, ft
4. All candidates for Honours shall pursue their studies
under the direction of the Heads of the departments respectively
concerned ; but sliali not be expected to lake an\- part of the
Pass cuniculum except that which may be prescribed as a
subsidiarv ^^ubject in an Honom-s Course.
5. Honours shall be awaixled in any one of the following
subjects or groups of subjects : —
(a) Anv two ot the following languages, with tlieir
literatures: — Latin. Greek, French, German, Eng-lish.t
{/)) i'iiie language and literature of England or Fiance or
Germany together with a corresponding division of
.Modern History.
{<;") English Language and Literature.
{(/) Philosophy.
(('I Ancient History.
( / I Modern History.
(^) Mathematics.
(//) Philiisophy, together with cither (1) an Ancient or
^Modern Languag-e as specified in (<7) ; or (2) Ancient
or jModern History.
(/) Phil.'-<ophy and Economics.
[k\ i^Modern History and Economics.
(/) English Literature and Philosophy (in and after 1923).
(w) English and Latin Literature (in and after 1923).
(«) French Language and Literature (in and after 1923).
t The CO I binntion of Latin and English will be replaced by (»i) English
and L.itin Litor.iture in and after 1923. The combination of English and
Fren.h will be replaced by («) French Language and Literature in an J after !q2,;,
X This will ie withdrawn after 1920.
§ The co;nbination ot Philos<iphy wilh English will be replaced by (/) English
Literature and Philosophy (in and after 1923), and the combination of Philosophy
with Modern History will be withdrawn after 1920.
** For conditions under which candidates for Honours who have passed
the Higher Certificate Examination may be excused the Intermediate Exam-
ination, see Regulations, Title V, Section III, § i.
\\ This regulation will be withdrawn for candidates entering after 191S.
22$ SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
b. Ill ihi" s^Ihjecl^ of I'hiloMjpliX', Ancient Historj- and Modern
History credit will be yiven to candidates who sliow an
ai-qiiaintanci' willi the lan.eriiaafe of the cliief orig'inal authoriiies
involved.*
.\>/(-. In the f'oi i't;oiny Rej;ulalions the term " veai- " shrdl
be iinderslood to mean all that period of the academic year,
from September to Ang-nsl, which is covered bv the Armstrong'
Co'lleg'e session.
The resjulations concerning Iniennediate Arts at entry will
be found on p. ^q.
CURRICULA FOR THE DEGREK OF B A. IN
HONOURS.
{.Newcastle Division).
(\) L.Mi.N AND Greek.
.V(;/<'.— Latin and Greek may be taken tojjelher, or either of
them combined with French, German, English Literature^, or
Philosophy (Coiiisi» III.
(A) LATIN :
S (i) .A periotl of Roman History, 79 B.C. — end of reign of
Tiberius.
!» (2) Passages for translation from V'ergil, Georgics, Aineid,
i-vi ; Cicero, Pro Cluciitio, Philippics, i-vi, ix.
In and after 192^^ the feillowing books will be substituted for
the above : —
Vergil, Eclogues ; Georgics, II, I\' ; Aeiicid, I, II, I\', V'l ;
Ovid, Ainures, I, i, ii, iii, vi, ix, xiii, xv ; II, vi, ix, x,
xi, xviii ; III, i, ix, XV ; Heroides, I, IV, V, VII, X,
XII, XIII ; Melanwrphoscs, I ; Cicero, In Verrem Actio
I, Pro Clucnfio, Philippics, ii, ix, De Fiiiihus, I, II.
(3-4) Plautus,* Caplivi ; Lucretius,* iii, v; Catullus (Simpson's
selection) ; Horace, Odes ; Safires, Book I ; Ars
Poetica' ; Cicero, Lellers (Watson's selection), Part
\' ; Livy, i, v ; Tacitus, A>iiials,* i, ii ; Agricnla ;
Juvenal,* i, iii, x ; Pliin, Corrcspinidciice with Trajan,
(^) Prose composition.
(6) Unprepared translation.
* The work.s marked with an asteri":k fri>in \earl6 year are to be studied with
special attention to their textual, s^rainniatical. literary and historical aspects.
tin and .if'tcr 102.^ the combination of Latin and Engli.sh will he replaced by
English and Latin I.iterr.ture. p. 24.-?.
} Subject 10 the approval of the Head o'i the Oepartnient concerned,
candidates for Honours may offer at a " Preliminary Honours Examination "
held not later than the clo.se of the session next before the last year of their
Honours course, the subjects specilled in (il and (i) of the schemes.
^ After 1922 this regulation will bf replaced by regulations within the
various Honours Schools.
B.A. HONOURS (NEWCASTLE DIVISION), 229
(7) One ot the following : — f
1. Essa)' and general papei.
2. Tlie remains of archaic Latin.
3. The History of the Roman Frontier in North Britain
(with ivnovvledge of the inscriptions).
4. The history of Roman Ejiic, L}'ric, and Satire.
5. Roman literary criticism.
6. Latin verse composition.
7. A Latin essay on a theme set by the examiners (or a
longer Latin essay or thesis previously approved by
the Professor).
8. Roman antiquities.
9. Geograph\- of the Roman Empire. ' ' ' ' ' =
10. Roman social life.
I I. Epicureanism and Stoicism in Rome. . "
(B) GREEK :-
S < 1 I A periovl of Cireek History, :;io B.C. — end of Peloponnesian
Wav.
S (-) Passages for translation from Homer, ///««', i -vi ; Odyssey,
vii-xii ; Demosthenes, Dc Corona ; PrtTate Speeches
(Paley & Sandys' Selection, V'ol. I).
(3-4) Aeschylus,* Agaviemnon ; Sophocles, Antigone; Euri-
p.ides, Baccliae ; Aristophanes,* Frogs ; Herodotus, ii,
vi* ; Thucydides, i, ii" ; Plato, Republic, i-iv ; Aristotle,
Ethics, i-iv.
(5) Piose composition. ,
(6) Unprepared translation. '7 •
(7) Owe of the following : — f
1. Essay and general [laper.
2. The Greek dialects.
3. Greek Epigraphv.
4. The Poetics of Aristotle a!ul the History of Greek
tragedw
S- Greek lilerarv criticism.
* The works marktd with an .isterisk frmii year to year are to be studied with
special attention to their textual, jframnialical, literary and historical aspects.
+ Notice of the suhject selected to he g-iven h.\ the candidate at least six
months before d.nte tt the e.saniinalioii.
§ Subject to the appro\;il ot the Head of tile Department concerned,
candidates tor Honours may offer at a " Preliminary Honours Examination "
lield not later than the close of the session next before the last vear oi their
Honours course, the subiects specihtd in (i) and (2) of the scliemes.
15
-^io SUHJKCTS OK KXAMINA HON.
6. History ol' Greek eonuniy, with especial study of its
relation to politics.
7. Greek verse composition.
8. Greek antiquities.
q. The g'eography of the Greek worltl in the 5th
century, B.C.
10. Greek social life.
11. A period of Greek Philosophy, ei//irf Thfi.\es to Plato,
or Plato and .Aiislolle.
(ii) Frknch AN'n German.
The two subjects mav be taken tog'ether, or either inav be
combined with another lang-uagre and literature, or with a
corresponding: period of modern history or with Philosojihy
(Course II).
(Al FRENCH :-
Translation into Knjjlish of prose and verse passa^'es from
prescribed and unprescribed books. .
Questions on Lang'uasje and Metre arising- out of the passages
set.
Translation inio Fi'onch of passag^es from Eiiglish authors.
French Essay.
Outlines of French Literature from 1600 lo 1840.
Questions on a special period of literature or an author specified,
and on books prescribed in connection therewith.
Oral Examination : The reading aloud of a passage in one or
more of the prescribed books, with t/vo voce examination in
French thereon or on the hooks generally. The written
reproduction of a passage read by the Examiner.
Permanent prescribetl books :
Lucas, A Book of French Verse, pp. 44 to 98 (Oxford Press).
Either Constans, Chrestomathie de I'Ancien Francois {V'aus,
Bouillon), pp. 1-30 and pp. 162-173 ' together with the
extracts from Froissart, Villon, Mafie de France, RoTiian
de Renart, Adam de la Halle, Farce de Pathelin,
V'illehardouin, Joinville, Commynes.
Or Extraits de la Chanson de Roland par Gaston Paris.
The following examination papers will be set :
I and n. Translation from prescribed texts later than i6oo
with questions on the literature of the special period.
B.A. HONOURS (NEWCASTLE DIVISION). 23 1
III. Translation into French and Essay.
I\'. Translation from unprescribed texts later than 1600. Oral
Examination.
V. Outlines of the history of literature from 1600 to 1840.
VI. Translation from prescribed texts earlier than 1600, with
questions on Language and Metre.
There shall be an Oral Exanvnation for which all candidates
shall be required to present themselves.
Special Certificates will be granted to such candidates as have
obtained distinction in the Oral Examination.
No/f. Subject to the approval of the Head of the Depart-
ment concerned, candidates for Honours in the Newcastle
Division may offer at a "Preliminary Honours Examination,'
held not later than the close of the session next before the last
year of their Honours course the subjects specified in (I) and
(II) of the above scheme.
Special Periods and Books prescribed for I and 11 :
For June, 1921 (Preliminary Honours).
Peyiod. The 17th Century, with special reference to the
Theatre.
Texts. Corneille, Le Cici (Cambridge Press) ; Horace
(Hoalh); Racine, Athalie ; Les Plaidenrs (both, Cam-
briilge Press); Molit^re, Les Prdcieuses Ridicules;
L'Avare ; Le Misanthrope (all three, Cambridge Press) ;
Z« Femnies Savantes (Macmillan) ; Saint-Beuve, Trois
Portraits Litti^raires ; ^LucAi,, A Book of French Verse,
pp. 99-141 ; Latham, Oxford Treasury' of French
Literature, p. 211 to end (all three, Oxford Press).
An Honours School in P'rench Language and Literature will
be established in the Newcastle Division, in accordance with
the following Schedule.
Frknch Langiage and Literature.
In and after igj'; :--
1. Candidates for Honours in the French Language and
Literature must have passed the Matriculation Examination
and the Intermediate Examination or their recognised
equivalents, and must subseqently have pursued a course oi
study in the Honours School for not less than three academical
years.
2. Not less than one year before the Final Examinalion
for Honours all candidates will be required to presmi a
certificate of proficiency in one of the following languages : -
2T{2 SUBJECTS OK RXAMINATION.
Laliu, Italian. Spanisli or Old I'rovoni^al. This cerlificato will
be ijranit'd on oxam! lation by the Professor of Modern
l.an^uajies and ilie Professor of, or Lecturer in, the Lanjj^tia^e
offered. C'andidates who fail lo jiresent tliis certificate will
not be allowed to continue ilie Honours Course, and if they
propose to proceeti lo a Pass Deijree nuist take a furliier
course of twi> years' stutiy.
3. The l""inal Examination will conijirise an Oral Kxaniiiiation,
a Written Kxaniinalion ami a Dissertation.
4. The Oral Examination will include reading, conversation
and Phonetii-s. An approved certificate in Phonetics gained "in
.France shall exempt from the oral examination.
5. The following papeis will be set in the final Iloiunirs
Examination : —
(i) Translation into English of French prose and verse
passages from unprescribed books, and of French
idiomatic expressions,
(ii) Translation into French of jiassages from English autlioi-s,
and of idiomatic English expressions,
(iii) . .An essay ir. French. If the dissertation under b be
presented in French, it shall exempt from (iii).
(iv) Old French and Renaissance Literature, based on the
study of the fi>llowing prescribed books : —
Consians, Chresluniathie de l'A?icien Fninfais ; I. Serments
de Strasbourg ; II. Sequence de Ste. Etilalie ; III. Vie
de Saint Leger ; IV'. Vie de Saint Alexis ; V. Chanson
de Roland (I, II, III); XXIX. Fableaux (I, II); XXX.
Ani'a.ssin et Nicolette ; XXXVII, LXII. Froissart ; XL.
Villon ; XXI, XLI. Marie de Fr.-ince ; XLII. Roman de
Renart ; LIII. Adam de la Halle; LV. P'arce de Maitre
Pierre Pathelm ; LIX. Villehardouin ; LXI. Joinville ;
LXIIl. Communes. »
Lucas, A Rook oj French Verse, pp. 44 to 98 (Oxford
Pres^) ; Rotisard et la Plfiade, Poesies rlwisies ( Black ie) ;
Rabelais, .Selections trom Carganfiia , etc. (Blackie) ;
Montaigne, Select Essays (Blackie).
(v) and (vi). . French Literature from 1600 to 1800, based on
the study ot the prescribed texts named below. The
papers will include passages for translation, questic)ns
on subject matter, language and metre, and questiv>ns
on the history t>f literature as exemplilied b\' the
text- :—
Corneille, Le Cid (Cambiidge Press) ; Horace (Heath) ;
Racine, Atkalie, Les Plaideiirs (both Cambridge Press) ;
Muliere, Les Prdcteuses ridicules, le M isatillirope (Cam-
bridge Press)^ ; I'Avnrc, Ics Femmes sava?ifes (iMacinillan) ;
Boileau, Art f)oe'fi(/ue (C'.'imbritlge Press) ; Latham, Oxford,
Treasury of French /.it era lure, \ol. i, p. jii, to end.
Lucas, A Hook of French Verse, p]i. 99-141,
B.A. HONOL'RS (NEWCASTLE DIVISION). 2/^^
].e Saije, Gi/ Bias (He;ith), Tiirrniet (Camhridjj-e Press),
Montesquieu, Lefires peisaiies (Macmillan) ; \^oltaire,
Confcs ('/ M^/ang-es (Y^\i\^■\^), Zaire iWe'Mh) \ Reaiimaroliais,
. Le Barhier de Sdvillr (Macmillan) ; Marivaux, Lc Jni de
r Amour et du Hasard (Mai-niillan) ; Sainl-PieiTC, Paid
et Virgitiie (Oxford Press).
(vii) Period, 1820 to 1843, the Romaiitie -Sehool. Candidates
will be expected to show a first hand aequaiiitance
with the chief works of the principal authors, and with
works of outstandinsT importance by other wiiters.
(viii) One ol" flic folKnvino- ;--
(a) A period of French History.
(b) A period of the history ci'i I'"rench Art (Architecture,
Sculpture, Painting-).
(r) French Life and Institutions, social, lethal, pi>litiial
and educational.
6. The Candidate shall present, not later than the end i:>i
the Epiphany Term next preceding' the Final Examination, a
dissertation, in Ensflish or French, upon some author, period,
movement or i^enre in French Literature, approved beforehand
bj' the Head of the Department. If the dissertation be
■written in French, it shall exempt from paper (iii).
(B) GERMAN :--
Translation into English of jirose and veise passages friim
prescribed and unprescribed books.
Questions on Language and .Metre arising out of the p.iss.igcs
set.
Translation into German of passages from English aulh.Ms. ■
German Essaw
Outlines of German literature from 1600 to 1S50.
Questions on a special period of literature or an authoi" specifieil,
and on books prescribed in i-onnection therewith.
Oral Examination : The reading aloud of a passage in one or
more of the books prescribed, with viva voce examina'ion in
German thereon or on the books geuerallv. The \vr iten
reproduction of a passage read by the Examiner.
Permanent prescribed Books : —
Joseph Wright's Middle High German Primer, ;^rd edition
(Oxford Press). Colli! z. Selections from Classical German
Literature, pp. 1-182 (Oxford Press).
The following examination papers will be set : —
I and II. Translation from prescribed texts later than 1600,
with questions on the literature of the special period.
2^4 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINAIION.
111. Translalion inlo tii-iiiiaii ami Kssay.
[V. Translalion Irom iinpresoribcd texts I.iUt llian lOoo. Oial
ExaniinalioLi.
\'. Outlines ot ilu- hislory oC lileratuie from 1600 to 1IS50.
\'l. Translation from [irescrilied texts earlier than idoo, with
questions on Lang-uatte and Metre.
There sliall he .nn Oral Examination (ov whicii all laiuliilales
■shall be required to jiresent themselves.
Special Cerlifieates will be g-ranted to sui-h landid.ile-^ as
have obtained distinction in the Oral Examinaiion.
^\7;/c'.- Subject to the appi-ovfil of the Ilcatl oi' llie
Department coMeernfi.1, i-aiulitlates for Honoiir-s in the
Newcastle Division may offer at a " Preliminary Honours
Examination" held not later than the close of the sessiv)ii
next before the last )-ear oi' their Honours course, the subjects
specified in (1) and (II) of ihe above schenu'.
Special Periods and Books prescribed for 1 auvl II :
For June, 1921 (Preliminary Honours).
Period. 1805-1850.
Texts. Buchheim, Deit/.sr/ie Lyrik., pp. r 18-J67 ((iolden
Treasur)") ; Bnlladen iind Ronianzen, pp. 1 r 1—232 (tiokieii
Treasurv). ("»oelhe, I'aitst I (ed. Thomas, Heath),
Heinrich \on Kleist, Michtiel Kokilmas (ed. Wilson,
Macmillan). I'"ouque, Undine (ed. Kleinberg, Teubpcr,
Leipzig-). Cirilljiai zer, Safip/io (Macmillan); Buchleim
Heine's Prosa (Oxford Press). Scheffel, Der Tn D.ttiet
Ton Siikkinfren (Macmillan).
(iii) Enc.i.isii LlTt;R.\Tl i^k.
(Jointly with some other taiiiruiii^e or P/ii/osop/iv, Course 1 1 ).
*In and alter 1920 :
(i) Old Eng-lisli. Sweet's A>i^lo-Saxon Readei , i, ii, iv xii, xv,
xvi, xix-xxix.
N.H -In ai.il after 1922, Wyatt's Anglo-Saxon Redder, 1-3, 7,
8, II, 12, 14, 20, 24, 26-29, 32> ZZ-
(2) .Midtlle English. Chaucer, Hous of Fame, Parlement of
Foutes, Troilus and Criseyde (Books i-iii), Nonne Prestes
Tate, Pardoner's Tale and Prologue ; Langland, Piers the
Plowman (Prologue and Passus i-v, B. text).
(3) Shakespeare. Richard II, Henry IV, Part I, Merchant
of Venice, Hujnlel, Antony and Cleopatra, Cymbeline.
(4) The Historj^ of English Literature from 1550 to 1700.
* 111 and after 1923 the comliination of Latin and Eng^lish will be replaced by
English and Latin Literature, p. 24.'!; the combination of Philosophy and
English will be replaced by English Literature and Philosophy, p. n^. and the
combination of English with any other language will be withdrawn.
ii.A. HONOl'KS (XliWcASlI.K ni\isioN). .■• "; 5
(S) The History of English LileraUire trom i6bo 10 1790.
(0) Ihc Hisioiy or English Literature from 1790 to 1900.
Ill subjects (4), (5), (61 candidales will be expected to show
a first-hand acquaintance with the chief works of the
liiincipal authors and works ot outstandingf importance
by other writers.
.\'.//t'. -Subji'ct to the ajipnnal oi' the Head of tiie Department
coiicerneil, candidates for Honours may offer at a Preliminary
Honours Examinaiion, held not later than the close ot the
last Session before the last year of their Honours course, any
twi> of ! he subjects specified in the abo\e scheme.
(iv) Enci.isii Lanci ac;k and Litki^atike.
Ill aiul atiei 192,,.
1. *Can».lidates for Honours in Eiig'lish Lang'uag'e and
Literaiure must ha\e passed the .Matriculation Examinaiion
aiul the Interniediaie Examinaiion and must subsequently
ha\'e pursued a lourse of study in the Honours School lor
not less than three academical \e<Hrs.
2. Not less than two vears before the Final examination
for Honours all candidates will be required to present a
certificate ot proficiency in two lang^uag'es, one beingf an
ancient ami the other a modern language. This certificate
will be granted after exiimination by the Professor of English
and the Professors of the Languages offered. Candidates who
fail to present this certificate will not be allowed to continue
the Honours course, and if they propose to proceed to a pass
ilegree the\ m\i->t lake a further course of two years' study.
3. In addition to the subjects ot the Honours Examination
all caniiidales will be required to present themselves, not
latei- than three terms before the Honours Examinatioit. tor
examinaiion in one ot' the following subjects :
(ill A language, ancient or modern.
(dj A philosophical subject.
If) Modern Histor\.
The standan.! ot liiis examination will be that of a Final Pass
examination, bui the syllabus will not necessarily be that 01
the pass course. The marks obtained in this examination will
not be taken into account in ,i warding the place in the class-
list in the Final Honours examination, nor will success in this
examination be recorded on the Testamur. But no candidate
will be admitted to the Final examinaiion for Honours who
shall not have satisfied the examiners in this examination.
4. The following papers will be set in the Final Honours
Examination :
i.f.. Candidates entering after iqic).
230 SlTHJliclS OK liXA.MINAl ION.
(i) Old Kiij;Iisli. Wvali, .l>ii;/o-S<i.vofi Reader, 1-3, 6-14,
lb Ji, 23, 24, -27-35. Beowulf, \\. 1-1250. Runic and
Heroic i oeiiis (eii. Dickins), oniiuiiig the Norweg-ian
aiul Ii-el;iiuiii- Runic Poems .nnd Hildobrand.
(ii) Middle English. Chaucer, Fhms of Fume, Pa> lenient
of Fou/es, Troiliis and Criseyde, Mcwks i- iii ;
Laiiicland, Piers Ihe Plowman, I'rolognc and Passus
i \- ( H. text); Literarv Middle F.n[rlixh Render (ed.
A. .S. Cook).
In (i) and (ii) questions will be sel on the hisiory ot' Old
anil Middle English Literature as illustrated in the
selected texts.
(iii) The History of the English Language, with passages
tor translation trom boi<ks not previously prescribed.
(iv) Shakespeare, with a special study v>t' Richard II,
Richard III, Henry IV, Part 1, Much Ado About
Xothing, Hamlet, Merchant of Venice, Anto?ty
and Cleopatra, Cynibeline. A knowledge of the
pre-Shakespeiean drama in England will aKo he
recjuired.
(v) The History ot English Literature from 1550 to 1 700.
(vi| The History of English Literature from 1660 ti) 171)".
(vii) The History of English Literature from 1790 to igoo.
(viii)&(ix) \ .Sjjecial Subject, either chosen from the i'ollowing
list or, alter due notice to and ap])roval by the
Professor, selei:ted by the candidate.
1. Beowulf and the Riddles, or, the poems o\' the I'.xeier
Rook and the Veicelli MS.
2. Poems attributed to the Sir Ga.wa\ ne poet .oui ihe
alliterative Morte O" Arthur or Piers Plowman, or
English Miracle and .Morality Plays, m- the
Scottish Chaucerians.
3. Plays oi Marlow, Greene, K\cl, Peele, Lyly, Lodge,
Xash, Early Plays from the Italian led. Hc^nd).
Early Classical Tragedies (ed. Cunliffi or Jacobean
and Caroline Cometlv, or Jacobean and Caroline
Traged}'.
4. Spetiser, or .Milton, or Dryden, or Swift atid Pope,
or Wordsworth and Coleridge, or Tennyson and
Browning, or William Morris (poems only), Rossetli
and Swinburne (excluding tlH> dramas).
5. English Literary Criticism, either, down to 1700. or
from 1700 to 1H97.
Canilidates will be expected to deal with subject 5
in relation to such works in Latin, Greek, French
and (jerman on Literary Criticism as may affect
the selected period.
B.A. HONOURS (NKWCASILK Dl\l>.ION ). 237
In the Newcastle Division candidates will offer, in place of
papers (viii) and (ix) a Dissertation, which tiuist be sent to
the Secretary of Examinations six weeks before the beg"innin^
of the Final Examination.
(v) Phiu\sophv.
Candidates may either take Honoiiis in Philosophy alone
(Course 1), or combine Honouis in Philosophv (Course II)
with Honours in a Languag-e, Ancient or Modern (including'
English), or with Honours in Ani-ieiit or "Modern History,
or in Economics.
No candidate will be admitted to either Honours Course who
has not taken Philosophy in tiie Intermediate Examination, or
otherwise satisfied the Piot'essor of his fitness to join liie
classes.
Coi;k,se I.
(For Ccmdida/es lakuig Honours in Fliilosophy alone).
1. Outlines of the Historv of Philosiiphy — one paper.
2. Either the Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle with special
study of the Republic and Ef/iirs ;
Or the Philosophy of Hume and Kant with special study o
Hume's Treatise on Hitman Xatiire and Kant's Kritik
der reinen Vernitn/t :ind Kritik der piaktisrheu V ernunft—
two papers.
N.B. — Special credit will be given to candidates who
show a knowledge of the Greek or German Texts.
3. Logic, including Metaphysics and Psychology — two papers.
4. Moral Philosophy — one paper.
5. -Advanced Philosophy or Political I'hilosonhy — one paper.
6. Essay — one paper.
7. A special subject to be selected — two papers. Canditlates
will select their special subject in consultation with the
Professor. Candidates may, with the consent of the
Professor, present a thesis on an approved subject in
lieu of oflFering a special subject foi- examination. The
Thesis must be sent in a month before the beginning
of the examination.
Note. — Subject to the approval of the Head ot the Department,
candidates for Honours may offer at a Preliminary Honours
Ex.iniination held not later than the close of the session
prccv'ding the last year of their Honours Course, the subjects
spi'cilied in i, 4, and 3 (one paper) of the syllabus.
* Not after igio.
2^8 SrHJKCT.s Ol- KXAMINA I ION.
" Cm KSh; 1 1.
[Fur C(iiiiiiihi/ts iDinhiiiiiig lInuourA in /'ii i/osopliy -ii'i//i Honours
in soiiir oi/ier siihjecl).
1. Tlie ciiief pi-ol)leiiis of Pliilosopli\', liisloi'n.all\- irealiil.
2. Moral l''liiloNopli>'.
■•y\. Two of ilie lollowing' siiliji-cts : -I'oliiii ;il I'liilosojiliy,
Pysolioloji'v, or Economics.
5. .\n EssHV.
Cnnciida/es ivito lake the combined School of Piii'osopliy and
Economics "will be examined in a Joint Essay paper.
Xnte. — .Siihjecl lo the approval of llie Head ol the Dcpaiimctit,
candidates lor Honours may offer at a Preliminary Honours
ExamniarK>ii. held not later than the close of the Session
preceding the last year of their H(.)iioiir.si i-ourse, the subjects
specifietl in 1 and 2 of the ssUfibus.
(vi) AnXIKNI HiSlOUV .\NT) I'Hi.l IICAI, I'l 1 1 l.OSlMM I V.
1. Outlines ol Cirei'k History from the earliest times lo de.iili ot
Ale.xander.
2. Outline^ o\' Koman History ti\)m the earliest times to death of
Trajan.
3. A Perioil ol CVreek History lo be stiulicii in detail : either
510-404 B.C.. or 445 T,2T, B.C.
4. A perioil oi Koman Hisioiv to he studied in detail : either
from the First Punic War lo the death of Caesar ov from
the Gracchi 10 ihe death i>f Nero.
^. Subject-matter o\' selected portions Iv) be piescribed from
Herodotus, Thucvdides, I'lato's Republic, Aristotle's
Politics.
6. Subject-matter of selec-ed [)oitions to he presenletl from
Cicero. Caesar, Salhist, Tacitus, l^ivy.
7. Unseen Translation from two of the foUowinj^ lanifuriifcs : —
Greek, Latin, P'rench, German.
8. An Essay.
9-1 j. One subject from each of the following jfioups : —
\n) History of Greek Lileniture.
Hislor\' of Rornan Literature.
The Minoaii and Mycenaean Ajfes.
{b) Geog'raphy of .Ancient Cireece (Greek Colonisation) and
(in special detail) the lopoj^rajfliy of Athens.
Geog'raphy of Ancient Italy and oS. the Roman Empire
and (in special detail) the topoijraphy of Ixiime.
Greek Sculpture.
Greek and Roman Architecture.
* 111 and after 1923 the combination of PhiU>sv)phy with Eng-jish will be
replaced by English Literarure and fhilosuphy. p. .14.!.
SA. HONOURS (NEWCASTLE IMVISION). 239
{<:) Poiiiical Inslitutions ai Alliens.
Politica! Institutions at Rome.
Comparative Relig^ion, Greek and I\oinan.
Social Life at Athens and Rome.
{</) The Arehaeolojiy of" the Roman Wail (.Wnvrastie to
Sol way).
The Roman Occupation in Britain.
-A seltH'ted period ot Eiitflish History.
A selected period otModern C0nlineni.1l Misiory. "-^
Political Economy.
(vii) .MoHHRN iiisroRV.
1920 -'2.
1. Political ami Con-~iitutional Hisloiy 01 Ivnglaiul — two papers.
2. Histoiv of .Mediaeval anil Modern Europe--! wo papers.
3. Essay — one paper.
4. .\ special subject — two papers.
Perioii : English Histoi\ 155S— 1640.
Special Books : l^rothero. Constitutional Docnnicnts.
Gardiner, Constitutional Diiciinii-iils to 1(^40.
5. Political Science — one paper,
b. I'oiitical Economy — one paper.
7. Econoniii' 1 listory of England— one paper.
8. LTuseen translation from two oi the four lang'uajjes : latin,
Greek, French, tierman — c>ne paper.
Xote. — Subject to the approval of the Head of the Department,
ciindidates iov Honours in Modern History inay oft'er at a
Preliminary Honours Examination, held not later than the close
of the .Session before the last year of their Honours course, the
subjects specified in the following' list : —
I 1) Historx of England to 1485. ' " .
(2) History of Europe, 476-1453.
(3) Political Econom\-.
(4) Economic History. •■-t;, ,_
In and after 1923.
I. '*Candidales for Honours in Modern Hislor}- must have
passed the Matriculation Examination and the Intermediate
Examination or their equivalents and must subsequently have
pursued a couise of study in the Honour School for not less
than three academical years.
I.e., Candidatts enteriiifj after 191
i
240 SI MJJielS OK liXAMlNA HON.
2. Not less than two years bot'ore the Final examination
for Honours all candidates will be require*.! 10 presi-iU a
ceitificate of prolieiency in two lanjj;iia.i;es, one beintr Latin
and the otliei- a modern lantfuajfe. This certificate will be
granted ai'ler examination by the I'rol'essor ot Modern History
and the Professors of the lang-uaj^es offered. Candidates who
fail to present this certificate will not be allowed to continue
the Honours couise and if they pri)pose to jiroceed to a pass
dejjree they must take a course of two years' stud\- and
examination in the pass subjects.
The followinii;^ papers will be set in llu- Final Himu>ui-s
Examin^ition :
1. Political Histoiv of Kns^land (one paper).
2. Ci)nstitutional and Etonomic History of Fn^l.oul (iwo
pjipers).
A Special Knowledg^e of the foUowinjj- dociunenls will be
required : — " Select Documents ot Ennlisii Constitu-
tional History ' (ed. Adams anil Stejihens, Macmillan,
1910).
3. Outlines of Emopean History (two papers).
4. Special Subject (two papers).
either («) The Reiti^n of Richard !I or (A) The Hevelop-
ment of Seif-Government in Canada, or (c) Eng-lish
Hiiitory, 1558-1640.
5. History of Economic Theory (one paper).
6. "Political Philosoph}' (one papei).
7. A choice of one of the following- subjects (one paper) : —
Ancient History.
Ecclesiastical Hislt)iv.
Entflish Literature.
French Literature.
Gei man Lilcraturi'.
History of a period of English Pliilosopliy.
History of .Art.
History of Education.
(viii) *Moi)KR.\ History co.niointly with a MoDiiRN Langiage
OR Philosophy (Coirse H) or Economics.
1920 and jg2 I.
1. Political and Constitutional History of England— two. papers.
2. History of Mediaeval and Modern Europe two papers.
3. A special Subject — two papers.
Period: English History 1558-1640.
Special Books : Prothero, Constitutional Documents.
Gardiner, Constitutional Documents to 1640.
* This will be withdrawn after iq20.
B.A. HONOURS (NEWCASTLE DIVISION). 241
Note — Subject to the approval of the Head of the
Department, candidates for Honours in Modern History
conjointly with a Modern Languag-e may oflFer at a Preliminary
Honours Examination, held not later than the close of the
Session before the last year of their Honours Course, the subjects
specified in the following list : —
(1) History of England to 1485.
(2) History of Europe, 476-1453.
(ix) Mathematics.
I. — Pure MafheiiKifics.
First Vkak
Algebra, Plane Trigonometry, elements of Theory of
Equations, elements of Infinitesimal Calculus, Pure and
Co-ordinate Geometry of Conies, Spherical Trigonometry.
Second Year —
T)leor^■ of Equations, Infinitesimal Calculus, Co-ordinate
Geometry of three dimensions as far as the treatment of
the Ouadric, elements of Differential Equations.
Third Year —
Co-ordinate Geometry of three dimensions. Higher Plane
Curves, elements of Theory of Algebraic Forms, elements
of Theory of Functions.
U.— Applied Mathemixlicx.
First Year —
Statics, l")\namics, Hydrostatics.
Second Year —
Analvtical Statics, Rigid Dynamics, elements of the Theory
of \'ibi-ations. -.. ! , • . ^ • ■;-. . ■ . .
Third Year —
Advanced Rigid Dynamics, and one ot the following
divisions ; —
(rt) Hydrodynamics, Sound, Elasticity.
(//) Attractions, Electricity, Optics.
(x) Economics {^jointly ivitli Pliiloxophy, Course II, vr
''Modern History, Course II).
!. The Principles of Economics (2 papers).
1. The h^conomic History of England (1 paper).
3. The History of Economic Theory (i paper).
4. Special Subject (i paper). ■
5. An Essay.
Candidates ivho take the combined Sclivol of Economics and
Philosophy "will be examined in a Joint Essay paper.
* This will he withdniwn after 1920.
242 SL'HJliCTS OV EXAMINATION.
(Xi) ENcil.lsll l.n l-.KATIRK AM) I^HII.OSOPHV.
In ami attei' 1923.
11) Candidates for Honouis in linsjlish Lileraluie and
Philosopliv must have passed tlie Matriculation Kxaniinalion
anil tlie Intermediate Examination or their recognised
equivalents, and must subsequent!)' have pursued a course
of study in the Honours School for not less than three
academical years.
(2) Not less than two years' before the Final Examination
for Honours all candidates will be lequired to present a
certificate of proficiency in two Ians5fua_s>es, one beingf an ancient
and the other a modern lang'uatj^e. This certificate will be
ijranted on examination b\' the Professors of Enjflish and
Philosoph}' and the Professors of the Lang'uag'es offered.
Candidates who fail to present this certihi ate will not be
allowed to continue the Honours Course, and if they propose
to proceed to a Pass Deg'ree they must take a further
course of two years' study.
(3) The following papers will be set in the Final Exaniinatii>ii.
(i) English Literature from 1350 to 1700.
(ii) English Literature from 1660 to 1790.
(iii) English Liieratuie from 1790 to 1900.
(iv) Literary Theory. A special knowledge of the following
works will be required : — Aristotle, T/ie Poetics,
Sidney, An Apulogie for Pocsie, Dryden, Essays and
Prefaces, Wordsworth, Critical Prefaces^ Coleridge,
Biographia Literaria, Shelley, A Defence of Poetry,
Arnold, The Function of Criticism, Meredith, Essay
on Comedy.
The following should also be consulted : — Longinus,
On the Sublime ; Ben Jonson, Timber or Disroi^eries ;
and plays passim ; Pope, Essay on Criticism, and
Essay on Man ; Addison, Spectator, papers Nos. 411-
421 inclusive ; Fielding, Preface to Joseph Andrews
and introductions to the different books of Turn
Jones ; Johnson, Preface to Shakespeare ; Lessing,
Laocoon ; Hazlilt, On Poetry ; Bradley, Shakesperian
Tragedy, and Oxford Lectures on Poetry ; Butcher's
Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and. Fine Art; Bergson,
Ac /i^ire ; Croce, Aesthetic.
(v) History of Pliilosophs : Descartes, Locke, Berkeley-
Hume, Kant.
(vi) Moral Philosophy : Selby Bigge, British .Moralists,
Mill, Green.
(vii) Political Philosophy : Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Burke.
Mill, Green.
H.A. HONOURS (NEWCASTLE DIVISION). 24^
(viii) .S[»ecia) Subject. One of the following^ : —
(«) Si-liolasticisiii in Medieval Eng'lish Literature.
(b) The Cambridgfe Platonists.
{(■) I'latonisin in English Poetrv.
{(/) Bacon.
((') The i8th Century Deists.
( /') The idealist movement in the igth Century.
or a similar subject selected by the candidate after due
notice to and approval by the Professors concerned.
Candidates may, if they wish, offer a dissertation in j^lace
of paper viii. Such a dissertation must be sent to the
Secretary of Examinations six weeks before the beg'innin^
of the Final Examination.
(xii) English and Latin Literatire.
In and after 1923.
II ) Candidates foi- Honours in the .School of Eng-iish and
L.itin Literature must have passed the Matriculation Examina-
tion and the Inlerniediale Examination or their recognised
equivalents and must subsequently h;i\e pursued a course oi'
study in the Honours .School for not less than three academical
years.
(2) Not less than two years before the Final Examination
for Honours all candidates will be required to present a
certificate of proficiency in one langfuage other than Latin.
This certificate will be granted after examination by the
Professors of Classics and English and the Professor of the
language offered. Candidates who fail to present this
certificate will not be allowed to continue the Honours Course,
and if they propose to proceed to a Pass Degree they nuist
take a further course oi' two years' studv.
(3) The following papers will be set in the Final Honours
examination : —
(i) English Literature from 1350 \o 1700.
(ii) English Literature from 1660 to 1790.
(iii) English Literature from 1790 to igoo.
(iv) History of Latin Literature from 240 B.C. to 180 A.D.
(v) Passages for translation from : — Vergil, Eclogues ;
Georgics, H, IV ; Aeneid, I, II, IV, VT ; Ovid,
Aiiiores, I, i, ii, iii, vi, ix, xiii, xv : II, vi, ix, x, xi,
xviii ; III, i, ix, xv ; Heroides, I, IV, \ , \TI, X,
XII, XIII ; Metamorphoses, I ; Ciceio, In Verrem
Aclio I, Pro Cliientio, Phinhpics, ii, ix, De Finihus
I, II.
244 Sl'BJECTS OK KXAMtNATION.
(vi) and (vii^ i'rt'scribed Texts: -Plaiiiiis, Captivi ; Terence,
AdelpJioe ; f.nrretitis \ \ Catullus (Simpson) ; Horace,
Odes I, II, III ; Snlires I, i, iv, v, vi, ix, x; Epistles
II, i ; Ars Porfira ; Juvenal I, III, X ; Seneca,
Phnedni.
Livy I ; Saliust, Catiliita ; Tacilus, Dialogus de Orntorihiis,
Gerniania ; Petronius, Cena Trimalchionis ; Seneca,
A pocolocyntosis ; Apuleius, Cupid and Psyche.
(viii) The History of Criticism with special reference to the
History of Latin Criticism to the Renaissance and of
English Criticism to 1800. A knowledg'e of the
followinjf texts will be required : — Horace, Ars
Poetica ; Ouintilian, Instittites, Bk. X ; Dante, De
Vidgari Eloquio, Elizabelhan Critical Essays, ed.
Gregory Smith. 17/// Century Critical Essays, ed.
Sping-arn. 18/// Century Critical Essays, ed. Durham.
Dryden, Essays, ed. Ker.
(ix) Latin Prose Composition.
(x) L'nprepared Translation.
(xi) A special subject chosen from the following list or one
selected by the candidate after due notice to and
approval by the Professors concerned at least one
year before the Final Examination : —
(a) The History of Roman Satire and its influence on
English Literature.
(b) The influence of the Comedies of Plautus and
Terence on the development of English Comedy.
(c) The influence of Seneca on Elizabethan drama.
(d ) The infl\ience of Ovid on Medieval and Renaissance
Literature.
(e) Latin L^'iic Poetry including a study of its influence
on English Lyric Poetry ot' the i6lh and 17th
centuries.
(_/') Latin and English lettei-wrilers.
In place of paper (xi) a candidate may, with the approyjil
of the Professors concerned, off'er a dissertation on his special
subject. .Notice of such intention must be given to the
Professors at least one year before the examination, and
the dissertation itself must be sent to the Secretary of
Examinations at least six weeks before the beginning of
the Final Examination.
NiiTK. — Candidates who take the Preliminai-y Honours
Examination referred to in the ni^tes to individual subjei'ts
will be classified in three liivisions :
(i) Those that are i-ecommencied to proceed to the Final
Course in Honours.
I
B. A. HONOURS (NEWCASTLK DI\'ISI0N). 245
(2) Those that are recommended to proceed to a I'ass
deg'ree. Such candidates must at the end ot their
third year pass the Final Examination.
(3) Those that fail. Such candidates must attend a full two
years' Pass Course before qualifying' for a deg'ree.
Candidates under (2) and (3) who took the Intermediate
Examination at entry may be transferred to a Pass Course
under the same conditions as other candidates.
All candidates for Honours who wish to take the Intermediate
examination before entering- the College shall be required : —
{a} To announce in their application form the subjects in
which Ihey propose to read tor Honours.
{b) To offer themselves for all the requisicc subjects at one
and the same examination.
(r) To pass such fuitiier tests as may be required by the heads
of the Departments in which the\' propose reading for
Honours. The tests will be as foliinvs : —
( 1 ) Latin, one paper consisting- of —
{a) Translation fi oni unprepared Authors, prose anil verse.
(6) Grammar anti Syntax.
(r) Continuous Prose Composition.
(2) Greek. Paper on same lines as Latin.
(3) French. One paper consisting of: —
la) Translation from unprepared Authors, priise and verse.
(6) Translation from English into F"rench.
(r) Free Composition in French.
(4) Geiman. Paper on same lines as French.
(5) English. An Essay.
(6) Modern History. An Essa)'.
(7) Mathematics. One paper consisting of problems in Pure
and Applied Mathematies.
(81 Ancient History. An Essay.
(9) Economics. An Essay.
(10) Piiilosophy. The subject matter of Hooks I — 1\' of
Plato's Republic.
Those students who propose i-eatling in a single subject
Honours School other than Mathematics will be required to
pass two tests, one in their own subject as set forth above,
and a special lest in some language, ancient or modern.
(d) To satisfy the Examiners at the June examination.
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246 SUMJECIS OF KXAMIN'A riDN.
MILITARY SCIENCE.
Under coiulitioiis specified in the different sjllabuses, Military
Science mav be laken as an optional subject for the Deg'rees
of R.A. and B.tom., Part I in the First Year Course,
and Part II in the Second Year Course.
Candidates for these degfrees who do not offei- .Mililary
Science as part of their degree course may offer it as an
extra subject, and, if successful, will receive a special
certificate to that effect.
PART I. FIRST YFAR COURSE.
The elements of Organisation.
The Elements of Tactics.
Musketry.
Practical Work. Section, Platoon, and Comiiany Drill.
Field Training, Musketry.
The course of instruction to consist of two hours lectures
per week, together with from two to three hours practical work.
PART II. SECOND YEAR COURSE.
Advanced Organisation and Administration.
Advanced Tactics.
The Elements of Strategy.
The Elements of Military Law.
Practical Work. Company and Haltalion thill. Advanced
Field Training, ^Iusketry, Tactical Exercises.
The course of instruction to consist of two hours lectuies
per week and from two to three hours practical work.
Detailed syllabuses of the above courses are showTi below : —
Part I. First Year.
The Elements of Organisation.
The Organisation of a Battalion, personnel, animals.
First line transport, train transport, supplies.
Food and ammunition, disposal of sick and wounded.
Similai-ly for cavalry and artillery.
7'he Elements of Tactics.
The function of the different arms ; reconnoitring, outposts,
flank, night and other marches ; ground in relation to tactics.
Principles of employment of infantry, cavalry, artillery ;
co-operation of the three arms. Principles of attack and
defence ; the influence of rivers, defiles, bridges, villages, and
woods on tactics ; convoys, the influence of modern improve-
ments in equipment on tactics.
Musketry.
Construction, powers and use of a modern rifle. Ammuni-
tion. Theory of rifle fire, theory of collective fire.
CIVIL LAW. 247
Pnic/iccil Work. . •
Commands and movements in Section, Platoon, and
Compan\- drill.
Field Training : — Attack and defence, outposts, advance and
real g-iiards, flank guards, wood and village fighting.
Musketry: — Miniature range work. Open range work.
Field firing.
Part II. Second Year.
Advanced Organisation and Administration.
Organisation of brigades, divisions, cavalry division, armv
corps, ro^-al engineers.
Recoicls. Establishment of bases and depots, reinforcements,
transportation of troops, clothing and equipment,
mobilisation, army service corps, Ro\'al Army medical
corps.
Advanced Tactics. The Scheme outlined in the first \ear
course will be studied more deeply.
Elements 0/ Strategy. General principles of strategy,
historical examples, lines of communication.
Elements of Military La7v. The Army Act, rules oi pro-
cedure, international law.
Practical Work. Commands and formations in Company
and Battalion drill. Field fortifications. Art ot
instructing in musketry. Tactical Exercises.
CIVIL LAW.'
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.C.L.
(i) Roman Law (to be studied in the Institutes of Justinian,
Moyle's edition recommended).
(2) Jurisprudence (in Holland's Jurisprudence, parts i and ii ; and
Maine's Ancient La7v).
(3) The Principles oj the English Law op Contract ^ Anson ).-'
(4) Principles of the Law of Real Property (Joshua Williams), or
Jenks' Modern Land Law.
(5) Principles of the Law of Personal Property (Williams) and
Raleigh's English La7v op Property.
(6) Either International Law ^ (in W. E. Hall's Treatise on
International Laiv).
(7) Or Constitutional Law'' (in Anson's Law and Custom of
the Constitution (the whole work) ; and Dicey's Law of
the Constitution).
• An examination will be tield in November, iq2i.
2 A Selertion of Cases on the Lutv of Contracts, by C. C. Langdell
(Boston : Little, Brown, & Co.,) or failing that, the Selection by G. B. Finch
(Can)bridge University Press) is recommended to those students who cannot
obtain access to a Law library.
3 Candidates for distinction must take both International and Constitutional
Law.
248 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
CaiKliilale^ will hi- expoclcci lo show an aci|iiaintaiKe with llie
chief cases inentioiied in their English Law Books.
The Degrees ot B.C.L. and D.C.L. can only be obtained by
Students who have token the Degree of B.A., after residence
and studv in the University of Durham, and are of the requisite
standing, and have passed the further examinations, or
performed the exercises required by the University, and have
paiil the iei]uisite lees.
FOR TllK DEGREE OV D.C.L.
The Exercise lor the degree of D.C.L., until further notice
will be —
Either : —
(a) A published work approved by Senate,
or (/v) Two disseilations on subjects approved by the Hoard of
the Faculty oi Arts.
The F^xercise must be sent to the Secretary of Examinations,
Durham, before the first day of the Easter or Michaelmas
Terms, tog'ether with the F'xamina'ion Fee ot j^\o los. It
will not be accepted unless it be adjudged by the Examiners
to be a sufficient contril)utit)n to learning'.
M.A. AND M.LITT. 249
FOR THE DEGREES OF M.A. AXD .\ELITT.
The following are the regulations now in force with respect
to the Exercise for the degrees of M.A. and M.Litt. : -
The exercise for the ^LA. ami .\ELitt. shall be workod in
the *Examination Rooms at l")iirhani ov Arnistront;- Colleg^e ;
the exercise is an essay, with questions bearing upon the
subject, and in the case of Eatin, Greek, French, and German,
a knowledg-e of the prescribetl bvioks in the orii^inal is required ;
the subject for examination is, at the option o\' the candidate,
one of the followinyf : —
(i) V'erg-il, with special reference to the Edogiics .ind
Georgics (reconnnended : — Sellar's VcrgU), or
Tacitus, with special reference to the Histories
(recommencied :— Spooner's Histories, Boissier's
Tacitus, Henderson's Civil War and Rebellion.
(ii) Plato s Repnhlir, with special reference tc^ Books
i-v (recommended : —XetUeship's Lectures on the
Republic), or Euripides, with special reference to
ihe Helena, the Orestes and the Hercules Furcns
(recommended : — Dei-harme's Euripides. Wrrall's
Four Plays of Euripides).
(iii) Descriptive Astronomy (rei,onniu'uded :— Xewconibs
Popular .■islroiioni y).
(iv) The Histor\- of Eni^iish Institui ions, with special
reference 10 Tlie Const if uiioual History of English,
by F. W. Maitland, and A History of English
Legal Institutions, by R. T. Carter, 4th ed. 1910 ;
or The P'rench Revolution.
(v) Philosophy. Special Subjects in Logic, Psychology,
Ethics, ]\Ietaph\sics, History of Philosophy, or
Political Science may be offered, provided they shall
have been previously approved by the Professors of
Philosophy at Durham and Xewcastle, and the
Professor of Logic antl Psychology at Durham,
jointly.
(vi) French.
La Fontaine : His Life and Literary Career, with a
special study of his Fables. A complete edition,
with notes, is published by Hachette.
* Under certain conditions as to invig-ilation, &c. (which must he approved
by the Board of the Faculty of Arts)' the Examination for M.A. or M.Litt.
may be held abroad. The Fee for examination abroad is ^,3. .Application
should be made at least six months beforehand to the Secretary of
ExamiuAtion).
2^0 srujECTS OK I'XAMIXA ! U1N.
Useful books for reference ;iie : — Taiiio. La Fonlaine
et les Fables (Hachetie); Nicolardot, Ari- Foulaine et
la CoiiiMic /ftiiiiaiiir (I'aris); Fai^'uet, La Fontaine
( Ha>.-liotie) ; Saint-Marc- Girardin, La Fouta'nic et les
Fabuiisti-s (Calmann l.ev\-). Useful iufoniialion on
versi Ileal ion is to be found in Grainnioiil Le Vers
Fraiirais (Ch<inipion, Paris).
(vii) Gerirrir
U.hland : His Life and Literary Career, with a s]ieeial
study of his Poems (ed. Hewelt, Maemillan) and
his Ernst Herzog von Sch^bahen (ed. Wolstenhohne,
Cambridg'e Press).
For reference books consult llu- HibliiiLfi-aphv in
Hewett's edition. On metre may be consulted :
KaufFmann, Deutsche Metrik (Elvert, Marburtf).
(viii) Enj^-lish.
Chaucer, Troilus and Cresstda \ Patience (ed. Gollancz,
Oxford Press); The Pearl (^A.Os^oqA, Belle.s
Letlres Series), or Tennyson ; Keats, Poems, and
Letters (Maemillan : ed. Colvin).
(ix) Economics, with special reference to Hastable's Public
Finance.
(x) Education duri.ij^ the Renaissance Period. i. CJeneral.
Education during the Renaissance (Woodwardj, ,Camb.
Press) Text Book on the History of Education :
(Munro, Maemillan). ii. One of the followiiiic : —
The Education Movement in {a) En^'lantl--Colet,
Elyot, Aschani, Miilcister. {h) Germany — Erasmus,
Luther, .Melancthon. (r) France — Rabelais, Mon-
taijj;ne.
(xi) St. Chrysostiim, Ills lilt> and tiines with the De
Sacerdotio (.Nairn, Camb. Univ. Press).
.y.B. — 7'he ahoTc will be withdraivn after Xovenibcr, i()2i.
Or Tile Lives, Times and Teachintc of the three j^-reat
Cappadocian Fathers, with a stutly oi the Catechetical.
Oration of St. Grejfory of N)-ssa (Cambridge Press).
N.B.— This may he offered in May, i()2o, and after.
(xii) The New Testament in Greek, with a study of the
main questions of criticism. »
Or some similar subject cliosen by the candidate and .-ippri>ved
by the F'aculty concerned (six months' notice must be
given).
The examination is held twice a \'ear, in the Easter and
Michaelmas Terms.
il
MUSIC. 251
Candidates must iioiity the Secretar\' of Examinations of
the subject they offer at least eit^ht weeks before presenting-
themselves for examination.
The fee for examination for members of the Durham Division
is £i2. F"or members of Armstrong- College the fee for
examination is jQ^ for the first occasion, but for subsequent
examination the fee is £\ los. B.A.'s are allowed 'to offer
themselves for examination at anv examination held at least
one year after their B.A., but cannot pi'oceed to the deg"ree
of M.A. iinlil they are of standing so to proceed.
All candidates for ALA. must take the examination who have
not either (i) taken honours or obtained distinction in the Final
Examination tor the B.A. degree or (2) passed the F"inal
Examination for the Diploma in Theology, B.D., B.C.L.,
M.B., B.Sc, or H.Litt., tr/Yer that for B.A. Licentiates who
have taken the B.A. aie not excused, nor are Bachelors of
Arts who have been gr;inted an acgro/a/.
All candidates for ALLitt. must take the examination who
have not either (i) obtained distinction, or been placed in
Division 1 in the Final Examination for the degree of B.Litt.,
or ( 2) proceeded lo the degree of B.A. before or after passing
the Final Examination for B.Litt.
All persons who have proceeded to the degree of ALLitt.
are allowetl to proceed to the degree of M.A. on passing the
j\LA. Examin.'itlon. provided that no candidate shall be allowed
to [iresent himself for tlie degree of M.A. in the same depart-
ment of study in which he presented himself for the degree
of ALLitt. For all such candidates the fee for examination
is" £••, for tln' fir.vt occasion and /, 1 los. for subsequent
examination.
MUSIC.
All CandidateN, not Giaduates in Arts of some University in the
United Kingdom, must have obtained the Testamur of Admission
as Students in Music (see p. 45). ' ' '- ^ ■- •'
FIRST EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF MUSIC.
(i) Harmon}- ; (2) Counterpoint, in not more than four parts.
FINAL EXAMIN.A.TION FC^R THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF MUSIC.
li) Harmony in not more than five parts (of a Figured Bass and
also of a given Melody); (2) Counterpoint in not more than five
parts ; (3)^ Fugue, Canon, and Form (A Fugue, in not more
25-' SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
than tt)ui pails, lo lie i-iim]iostHi on a i^ivi-n subject ; a (."anon to
be cMnliiUK'i.1 tor a ri-riain mnnber of bars; explanations of
nuisical Forms to be i;i\en); (4) History of Music.
The Special Sulijects for the viva voce portion of the Exaiiiina-
(ion are the full Scores of certain selected works, announced
beforehand to those persons who maice application, ami who are
eligible for the Final Examination.
No one will be admitted to the I'lnal Examination who has
not passed the First Examination and sent in an exercise to the
Examiners, on or before a date to be announced from year to
year, and from them received permission to be atimitted.
(i ) This exercise (which may be either a sacred or secular work)
is to consist of four movements onl\' : — A Hve-part Chorus (with a
short Introductory Symphony) ; an unaccompanied Quartet ;
a Solo; a five-]mrt Choral Introduction and Fuifue. (2) The
accompaniments are to consist of lln)se for the usual sirins^-band
only, and must show skill and inilejiendeiit features.
As an alternative lo the above exercise candidates ,ire now
allowed to offer a composition consisting; of the first ami fourth
inovemenis onl\' if thev also offer themselves for examination
on the Piano <>r the Organ or a Stringed Instrument of the X'iolin
Family. Candidates will be required lo satisfy the Examiners
(«) in playing specified Compositions ; [b] in playing at sight ;
(c) in improvising on a given Theme. The prescribed works are
as follows : —
Organ : Bach, Prelude and Fugue in B minor (Novello Bk.
vii, p. 52), and either Sir H. Parrv's Choral Prelude, on St.
Anne's tune (Novello); or Harwood's First Sonata, Op. 5
(First Movement only), Schott.
Pianoforte: Beethoven, Sonata No. 16, Op. 31, No. 1, and
either Schumann, Intermezzo and Finale Faschengeschwank,
Op. 26 ; or Debussy, Preludes, Book I, Nos. 4 and 8.
Violin : Rode, Study No. 15 from 24 Caprices (Peters, 284),
Beethoven, Sonata No. 5, in F major (First Movement), and
Stanford, Reel, Op. 54, .\o. 6.
EXA.MINATIO.N FOR THE DEGREE OF
DOCTOR OF MUSIC
(i) Harmony; (2) Counterpoint (eac^+i of these including
examples in eight parts) ; (3) Imitation, Canon and Fugue ;
(4) Form ; (5) Instrumentation ; (6) History of Music ; (7)
Elementary Acoustics; (8) Knowledge of the scores of the
standard works of the great composers.
' No grace for the Degree of Doctor of Music .shall be granted unless the
petitioner shall be of fifteen terms' standing, and shall liave composed an
exercise and passed an examination in Music.
DIPLOMA IN TEACHING. 253
The Exercise, which nuist not he pieseiited tor exaininauoii
until the candidate is of" thirteen terms' standin^: tVoin the
Bachelor's Degree, must consist of a Vocal Composition, sacred
or secular, in not less than six movements. It must contain good
eiglit-j-iart choral writing and a fugue in not less than five parts.
It nnisi be prei-eded by an Overture, must be scored tor full
orchestra, and should take about forty uiiinues lo perform.
THE DIPLOMA IN THE THEORY A.\D
PRACTICE OF TEACHIXG.
1. Candidates before beg-inning the course for the Diploma
must be graduates of some University in the United Kingdom,
or must have obtained one of the qualifications recognized by
the Board of Education in "The Regulations for the Training
of Teachers for Secondary Schools."
2. The course of study must extend over at least three terms,
and must include attendance upon prescribed courses of lectures
in the University, and practical work in recognized schools.
3. The Examination for the Diploma is divided into two
parts : —
Theory, see 4.
Practice, see 5.
4. Theory. Candidates are recjuireii to pass written exami-
nations in the following : —
The studv of children dvu'ing the school jierioti as regards
1. Health and physical development.
2. Mental and moral development.
The principles of Education, including the apiiiicaiioii of
Psychology, Ethics, and Logic. Otic paper.
A prescribed period in the history of Education, with set
books. 1920 — 1921. — Educational development in the
Nineteenth Century. One paper.
Class and school management. The preparation oi school
lessons. Method in school. The teaching of the
ordinary school subjects. Special method in at least
one special subject. One paper.
In addition each candidate shall during the final term prepare
and present to the examiner an essaj' on some special subject
of school work.
254 SUBJECTS CM-- KXAMINATION.
5. Praclict'. Candidates miisi allend approved schools for
purposes o'i practice; The tiiin- snenl in connection with a class
under proper supervision must not be loss iliaii 60 school liays,
and two-ihirtis of this lime must bo in an approveii Secondary
S»riu>ol.
Candidates are to be tested in pmctice
By reports from the teacher of the school in which the
Ntuiient has practised, and from the Professor or
Lecturer in Education ; and by ijivins: one or more
lessons before the examiners, and svdjniittinij to
the examiners recoicis of school wi>rk.
L'tiU'ss s|ieciallv exein]iteil a candidate must include in his
course Ji special stndv iif the teachinj^; o'i one definite branch
\:>i the curricultmi ot a Secontlary School. Success in this
particular work will be recorded upon the Testamur.
t). The examiners are to publish the names of the succi-ssful
candiilales in Theorv ani.1 in Practice in aliihabetical order,
and to indicate, by distinyuishintr marks placed ayfainst their
names, the candidate^ (if any) who exiel in the written or
practical parts oi the examination, or both. Distinctions
will be recorded on the l.")iplon)a. Candidates must present
themselves for both parts of the examination, but candidate*
who pass in Theorv mav* be allowed subsetjuently to pix'sent
themselve-« for the practical examination without uiuiericoing'
a furthei" examination in Thec>ry.
7. Candidates before entei-int;- for the examination must
present certificates of saiisfactory attendance in Theory and
Practice, and must pay a fee of ^,v
S. The University will deliver the Diploma to canilidates
who ha\e i^asseti both poi'tions of the examination upon
pavnu-ni oi a fee o'i l,--,. F"or Graduates of Durham the Tea
is/; I.
FOR THK DIPLOMA IX FOREIGN LAXGU.VGES.
The examination for a Diploma consists in readinj^, con-
versation, dictation and oral and written reproduction of a
passag'e read by one of the Examiners.
Candidates must possess ready comprehension, fluent
expression and correct pronunciation.
All graduates of the L'niversity in Arts, Letters, or Commerce
are admissible to this lest, provided that they have satisfied
the Examiners in the written part K-yi the B.A., B. Litt., or
B.Com. examination in the languagfe which they offer. If the
candiilate has not satisfied in such language at his degree
examination he may be admitted for the purpose of this Diploma
on a subsequent occasion to the written examination in that
lansfuasce.
The examination is held in the December of each year.
MEDICINE. 255
MEDICAL COURSE.'
FIRST EX.-\MINATION FOR THE DFGREKS OF
BACHELOR OF MEDICIXE AND BACHELOR
OF SURGERY. ' " ''
1. Elemeiilaix' Anatomy : —
Bone-, joiiils, and lig-amenfs ot tlu' body. The imiseles
oi' ihe (.'xl remit ies. , .
2. Chemist rv : —
(a) General characlerislics of i-Iieniical action. Conditions
under which chemical changes take place. L^ifference
between mechanical mixtures and chemical compounds.
Difference between elementary and ' compound sub-
stances. Explanation of chemical symbols, formulae,
and equations. Calculation of quantities of materials
necessar\' to produce or resulting from g-iven chemical
reactions.
Characteristics o( acids, bases, and salts. Xomenclature.
Laws of chemical combination. Combination of gases
b}' volume. The atomic theory. Molecules and mole-
cular weig^hts. .Avog-adro's hypothesis. The general
properties of gases.
The non-metallic elements and the compounds they form.
The Atmosjihere. Combustion. Ventilation. The
g"eneral pro]ierties of the more common metals and
their compounds.
(b) Organic Chemistry : — ^
Difference between organic and inorganic compounds.
Melhoeis of determining- the composition, molecular
weights and (.-onstitution of compounds.
The Indrocarbons and their derivatives, more especially
their oxidation products —alcohols, aldeh)-des, ketones,
and acids- The polyhydric alcohols. Glycerol and the
fats. The carbohydrates.
Benzene and its more important derivatives.
The simpler chemical constituents of veg-etable and animal
organisms. ,-,.■,' ^ • -.v-i ■ •, ^;>^' <v iv
(c) Practical Chemistry : —
The preparation and qualitative analysis ot simple salts.
Simple quantitati\e experiments, ct;:, the determination
ot equi\alents ; volumetric analysis.
The preparation and reactions of the more important
t^rgfanic compounds.
' For lull information see the Calendar of the College of Medicine, which can
be obtained from the Registrar o( that College. • -•-
256 SrBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
3. Phxsics :
(a) KxPF.RiMKNTAL M Hi'HA.N Ks. — Ldws ot iiioiioii considered
experimeiUally, and >imple applications. General
properties of soliils, liquiils, and yases, treateii in an
elementary niannei.
(b) Hkat. — Tliermonietrx'. Coefficients ot exi^ansion. Caiori-
iiietrv. Change of state. Hx'tjronielrv. (.'ondiirt ion,
convection, ami i-adialion.
(c) Mac;nktis.m ami Ki.KtTi^n.iTV. Simple phenomena in
matfnelism. Matteries : their constitution and use. The
mag'Tietic, chemical, and heating- effects of the electric
current. Ohm's Law, simple phenomena of induced
currents. Elementary phenomena in electrostatics.
(d) Or I'lis.- -I'ropaijation, reflection, and refracliiin of lisd'hl.
Formation of imas^es hv mirrors anil lenses. The prism.
(e) Fracticai. Physics.- -Candidates will he exjiected to be
familiar with the use of simple physii-al instruments,
and to perform simple experiments in experimental
mechanics, heat, electricity, and optics.
4. Klementary Biiilogy : —
(i) The distinctive properties of livinij and non-living
bodies. — The ^feneral contlitions favouralile and
unfavourable to Life.
The structure, growth, and chemical composition of the
cell-wall, protoplasm, and nucleus. The projierties
of ])rotoplasm. The g'rowlh, modification, and
division of cells. Formation of tissues. Division of
labour. The elements of vegetable Physiologfy
treated experimentally.
(2) The differences between .Animals and Plants.
(3) The structure, morpholog'y, physiolog)', and life-
histoi-ies of : — SdccJii'.mmyrcx (Veast) ; Bacterium ;
Penicilliiiin (Mould) ; Pylhiiim ; Haeiiiatococms ;
Spirogyra ; Fucus I Brown seaweed) ; Fermentation ;
Putrefaction.
(4) The anatomy, morpholofc;-y. ai'id physiolog-y of the
flowering- plant as illustrated by a consideration of
the structure and functions of stem, leaf, and root.
The various parts of the flower and their functions.
Fertilization. Germination of seeds.
(5) The general characteristics of invertebrate and verte-
brate animals.
MEDICINE. 257
(b) Tlie morphology, physiolotj}', and life-hislories, of the
Invertebrata as exemiilified by the study oi Amoeba,
Vorticella, Hydra, Lumbriciis (Eartliworm), Tcenia,
Nephrops (Norway Lobster).
(7) The morpholog'y and pliysiology ot the Wrtebrala as
exempHhed by the stud}- o'i Aniphioxus, Rata (Skate),
Raiia (Frog), and Lepus (Rabbit).
{>) The elemenlar)- principles of animal enibr\ology, as
illustrated by a study of the general develo}inH'ntal
history of Amphioxtis, Raiia. and Galhis.
(g) Practical Biology. — Candidates will be rec]uii-etl to
show a practical acquaintance with the animals and
plants mentioned abo\e ; they will be expected to
make dissect ions of the animals and expose the
various important organs, and to make preparations
to illustrate the structure of the various plants.
Candidates are lequired to bring- their own micro-
scopes, razors, and dissecting instruments, for this
e.xamination.
SECOND EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR
OF SURGERY.
1. Anatomy : —
in addition to ;i general knowledge of tlu- subject as tested
bv I he written part of the examination, each candidate
will be required to make a dissection on the recent
subject. In the viva voce examination he will also be
required to recognize parts on recent or prepared
dissections, and to answer questions on bones, joints,
etc. He must also have a knowledge of the more
important facts reg-arding; the development of the various
systems.
2. PhvsioIoLi^y : —
In addition to the written papei', the candidate will be
subjected to a practical examination comprising {a) in
chemical physiology, identification of commonly
occurring proximate principles and demonstration of
properties of body secretions; {b) in e.xperimental
physiolog\', the performance of simple experiments and
explanatioii of use of apparatus ; (r) in histology,
methods of pre]">aration in common use, with recognition
of specimens luuier the microscope.
258 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
TIlIRi:) EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR
OF SL'RGERY.
1. iMaleria Medica, Pharmacolog"y and Pharmacy : —
Tiie action of drugs and their active principle.s on the
various tissues of the body. The physical and chemical
characteristics of drug's derived from the inorg'anic
kingdom, and of the active ptinoiples of drugs tlerived
from the organic king'dom.
The official preparations of the more important drug's.
The essential ing'redients in the more important
preparations and the proportion of these ingredients.
The ordinary doses of the principal drug's and their
preparations.
2. {(i) Fatholoj^y : —
In the written examination llie candidate's knowledge of
the principles of gfeneral and special pathology will be
tested. ' In addition to the viva voce examination, a
]>ractical examination will be conducted in which the
candidate will be tested in elementary pathological
methods, and in the description of naked eye and
microsco]5ical patholog;ical specimens. The candidate
will also be expected to be familiar with the mode of
conducting' post-mortem examinations.
{b) li;ieniei)lary Bacteriolog'y :--
Candidates will be expecteti to possess a competent
knowledge of bacteriology and parasitolog-y, in so far
as these are applicable to disease in man.
In addition to the written and viva voce examination,
candidates will be examined practically in the elements
of bacteriolog'ical technique.
3. Medical Jurisprudence : —
Law affecting' the medical prot<;ssion. Obligaiions of
medical men as witnesses. Forms of evidence. Courts.
Dying: declarations. Wills. Certificates of death.
Malapraxis. Identity. Sigfns of death. Modes of
Death. Wounds. Assaults. Murder. Manslaughter.
Homicide. Pregnancy. Deliver}'. Birth. Sex.
Foeticide. Infanticide. ConceaUnent of birth. Rape.
Impotence. Sterility. Legitimacj'. Inheritance.
Survivorship! Life assurance. Accident assurance.
Compensation for injuries. Medico-legal post-mortem
MEDICINE. 25q
examinations. Examination of stains and fabrics.
General principles of toxicolosjy. The mode of action,
symptoms and treatment of the more important poisons.
Public Health :—
ScDiitary medicine. — Geneial mortaiit}', and its prinoipai
features (statistical and otlier). Zymotic diseases.
Epidemic and endemic diseases. Epizootic and
enzootic diseases, and their relation to hnman dise.ases.
Hvgfiene in relation to meteorolog"ical and topoarraphical
conditions, climate, air, water, food, clothinsf, occupation.
Practical Hygiene. — The dwelling (site, foundations, sliuc-
ture, etc.). Water supply ; ventilation and cubic spacer
warmingf and lighting. Conveniences. Drains, sewers.
Refuse disposal, destructors. Sewag'e disposal and
treatment. Sewerage works. Hospitals for infectious
diseases. Disinfection. Y'accination.
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREES OF
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR
OF SURGERY.
Medicine, clinical medicine and psychological medicine.
Surgery and clinical surg"erv.
Surgical anatomy and Surgical operations. Surgical
instruments, splints and bandages.
Midwiferv, gj'njecolog\' and clinical g\na?cology.
Therapeutics.
Diseases of the throat, nose .ind ear ; diseases of the skin ;
diseases of children ; and diseases of the eve.
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER
OF SURGERY.
Surgery. Surgical pathology. Surgical anatomy.
Surgical operations. Clinical surger\-.
THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE.
A canelidate for this degree may (a) present an original
essay, or [b] undergo a special examination in the theory
and practice of Medicine. (For particulars see the Calendar
of the College of Medicine.
260 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
EXAMINATION FOR THK DKGREE OF DOCTOR OF
MEDICINE FOR PRACTITIONERS OF FIFTEEN
YEARS' STANDING.
Principles and practice of niedicine, clinical medicine, psj'cho-
lojfical niedicine, hyg'iene, and therapeutics.
Principles and practice of surg-ery, clinical sur^fery.
Midwifery and diseases of women and children.
Patiiolog\v I medical and surgical).
Anatomy (medical and suigfical).
Medical jnrisprndence and toxicology.
Arts.
EXAMINATION FOR THE DECiREE OF BACHELOR
OF hvctIene and for the diplom.^ in
PUBLIC HEALTH.
Sanitary chemistry. Physics.
Comparative pathologfy, bacteriology, etc.
Sanitary legislation. Vital statistics.
Meteorolt)gy, climatology, etc.
Nosology- Sanitary medicime. Practical hyg"iene.
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREl': OF DOCTOR
OF IIVGIE.XE.
The claims oi a candiiiale for this degree are investig'ated
bv two examiners who shall report to the Board of the F"aculty
of Medicine on the qualifications of the candidate, basing their
report upon the candidate's distinction in special research or
learning. The candidate must state the Special Subject, upon
a knowledge of which he bases his qualifications, forwarding
at the same time a thesis and sui-h other evidence of his
contributions to the advancem'-?nt of hygiene as ma}' support
his application. The examiners shall examine the candidate
viTa voce on Siich contributions.
MEDICINE. 261
FOR THE LICENCE IX DENTAL SURGERY.
Chemistf)-.
Physics.
Dental mechanics (theoretical and practical).
Dental inetallur_^\-.
Anatomy.
Physiology and histologx .
Dental anatomy and dental histologs .
Dental materia medica.
Surgerj'.
Dental surgery, including prosthetics and orthodontia.
Operative dental surgery (practical examination).
Dental pathology and bacteriology.
FOR THE DIPLOMA IN PSYCHIATRY,
Part 1.
Anatomy. Physiology.
Pathology. Bacteriology.
Part 2.
Psychology. Experimental psycholog}'.
Neurology and psychiatry (systematic and clinical)
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262 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
COURSES IN SCIENCE.*
FOR THE PASS DEGREE OF B.Sc. IN
PURE SCIENCE.
The following particulars give some idea of the scope of
the various subjects : —
Intermediate Part.
(a) Mathematics.
Geometry of the Triangle and Circle.
Algebra, including Binomial Theorum.
Logarithms.
Graphs.
Elements of the Calculus.
Trigonometry, including the solution of triangles.
The Elementary Laws and Principles of Mechanics.
{b) Physics.
Experimental Mechanics, including Hydrostatics and
Pneumatics.
The Elementary Phenomena of Heat, Sound, Light,
Electricity, and Magnetism, treated experimentally.
Practical examination.
(c) Chemistry.
General Principles of Chemistry.
Elements of Inorganic Chemistry.
Practical examination.
{d) Geology.
Physical Geology and Elementary Petrology.
British Historical Geology.
Field Work.
Practical Examination.
(«) Zoology.
Elementary Morphology, Life-histories and Classification
of Animals.
Practical examination on the following types : — Amoeba,
Paramecium, Vorticella, Hydra, Lumbricus, Periplaneta.
Nephrops, Anodonta, Amphioxus, Raia, Rana, Lepus.
• The Regulations for Deforces in Science are piven in Title V, Sections X,
XI, XII ; see p. io6.
SCIENCE. 263
(/) Botany.
The elements of Morphology and Histology as exemplified
bj'^ the various types of the Vegetable Kingdom.
The fundamental principles of the Nutrition and Reproduction
of Plants treated experimentally.
Outline of Classification.
Practical examination.
Final Part.
(a) Mathematics.
Analytical Geometry of the Line and Circle.
Differential and Integral Calcalus.
Conic Sections.
Differential Equations.
Geometry of three dimensions.
Statics.
Dynamics.
{b) Physics.
The subjects of the Final Examination will include the
experimental treatment of : —
General Physics, including the Properties of Matter.
Heat, including the Laws of Thermodynamics.
Sound.
Light.
INIagnetism and Electricity.
Practical Physics : —
Candidates will be required to hand in their Laboratory
Notebooks duly examined, and to submit to such further
practical tests as the examiners may require.
(c) Chemistry.
The subjects of the Final Examination will be : —
Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, the outlines of
Chemical Philosophy, and General Chemistry, including.
The Metals and their more important compounds ;
Advanced study of Non-Metals ;
Qualitative Analysis ;
Quantitative Analysis ;
Practical Chemistry.
Students will be required to hand in their Laboratory
Journals duly initialled by the Professor, and to submit
to such further tests of their knowledge of Qualitative and
Quantitative Analysis as the examiners may require.
264 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
(d) Otology.
Physical Geology.
Historical Geology.
Phvsical Geography. — The operation of Geological Agents,
the production of Climate and the distribution of vegetable
and animal life.
Descriptive Geologv. — With special reference to the history
and arrangement of the rock formations of the British Isles.
Palaeontology. — Especially as regards the nature and
distribution in tin>e of the more important orders and genera
of the fossil Flora and Fauna of the British Isles.
Economic Geology. — Its relations to Agriculture, Mining,
Architecture, and the more import ant Arts and Manufactures.
Petrology. — The Oriein, Relative Position, Structure and
Texture of the Rocks.
(e) Zoology.
The Morphology, Physiology, Development, Distribution
and Classification of Protozoa and Invertebrate Metazoa.
Morphology, Physiology. Embryology, Distribution and
Classiiication of Vertebrata.
Theories of Evolution and of the Philosophical problems of
Zoology.
Practical Examination. (Dissections outside of the ordinary
routine of Laboratory work may be required).
if) Botany.
The general Morphology and Anatomy of Plants.
The Structure and Life-histories of the more important
types of .\lgae ; Fungi, Mosses and Liverworts ; Ferns and
Fern Allies : Gymnosperms and Angiosperms.
The important British Natural Orders.
The Physiology of Plants.
Vegetable Pathology.
The F.'ements of Palacobotany.
The Structure and Mode of Action of Bacteria.
The Cla,ssification of the Vegetable Kingdom, including
the Phyllogeny of the various groups.
Considerations of Plant Ecology with special reference
to the influences determining the Character and Distribution
of the British Flora.
Outlines of the History of Botany.
Practical examination.
SCIENCE. 265
(?) Physiology.
The elements of general Physiology, including the functions
of the cell.
The functions of the circulatory, respiratory, digestive,
exc^etor5^ muscular, nervous and reproductive systems.
The special senses ; metabolism ; internal secretion ; animal
heat and its regulation ; blood and lymph.
The minute structure of the more important organs and
tissues of the bod\\
A practical course of chemical and experimental Physiology.
A course of Practical Histology.
Practical examination.
(h) Education.
Part i.
The Logical and Psychological bases of Education.
The main principles of teaching founded upon the above
nd upon School Experience.
School Hygiene and Physical Exercises.
Discipline and Class Management.
The Organization and Administration of English Schools,
the various types of Schools and Colleges and their inter-
relation.
Part ii.
(i) An Essay based on the study of some special subject
or question, either {a) from books or (b) from visits paid to
schools. The subject to be chosen by each student and to
be approved at the beginning of the session.
(ii) 1918 and 1919. Educational development in the
Nineteenth Century.
The Practice of Teaching. Candidates will be required
to produce certificates of attendance and competency from
teachers concerned.
FOR THE P.ASS DEGREE OF B.Sc. IX
APPLIED SCIENCE.
FIRST YEAR,
(a) AgyiciiUure.
Candidates for Agriculture must offer Chemistry' and Biology,
and two of the following : —
Mathematics (Pure and Applied), Physics, Geology.
For syllabus in Chemistr5% Mathematics, Physics and Geology
see p. 261 above.
266 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
Biology.
Elementary Morpliolouv. I .ife-histories and Classification of
Animals.
Practical Examination on the following;; types : — Amoeba,
Paramecium, Vorticella, Hydra, Lumbricus, Periplaneta,
Nephrops, Anofionta, Amphioxns, Raial, Rana. Lepus.
The elements of Morphology and Histology as exemplified
by the various types of the Vegetable Kingdom.
The fundamental principles of the Nutrition and Reproduction
of Plants, treated experimentally.
Outline of Classification.
Practical Examination.
(b) Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mining and Metalliiygy.
Candidates in Engineering, Naval Architecture, Mining
and Metallurgy' are required to present the four subjects.
Mathematics (Pure and Applied), Physics, Chemistry, Ay)plied
Mechanics and ]\Iechanical Drawing.
SECOND YEAR.
Section A.— Agfricultiire.
Group I.
(a) Agriculture, Part I.
(6) Org-anic and .Ag-ricultiira! Cheniisti-y.
Group //.
{a) .Vgricuitiiral Hotany.
{h) .Aiial()in\- and l'hysiolog;v of Farm Animals, aiitl Eh-
fomolog\'.
[c) Land Surveying.
{d) Agricultural Geology or Military Si-ience.
Section B.— Mechanical Engineering-.
Group I.
[a) Junior Kngineering. »
{b) Mechanical Drawing:.
(r) Junior Engfineering Laboratory.
Group II.
(rt) Senior Physics.
(b) Junior Electrical Engineering.
\c) Mathematics.
SCIENCE. 267
Section C — Marine Ensjineerint;'.
Group 1.
(a) Junior Engineering'.
(b) Mechanical Drawing.
(c) Jiiniv>r Eng'ineering' Laboiatorx?.
Group II.
(a) Senior Ph\"sics.
(b) Junior Naval .Architecture.
(r) Mathematics.
Section D. —Electrical Engineering-.
Group I.
(rt) Electrical Engineering^.
{b) Junior Electrical Engineering Laboratoiv.
Group II.
(a) Junior Engineering — Engineering Laboratory,
(b) Mechanical Drawing.
(c) Senior Physics.
(d) .Mathematics.
Section E. — Civil or Military Engineering.
Group I.
{a) Junior Civil Engineerings.
(b) Junior Engineering".
(c) Engineering Drawing. •
Group II.
(a) Junior Engineering Laboratorj'.
(b) either Junior Geolog-}' (for students in Civil Engineering'),
or Military Science, Part I (for students in Military
Eng-ineering ; see p. 246).
(c) Survej'ing. *
{d) Mathematics.
Section F.— Naval .Architecture.
Group I.
[a) Junior Naval .Architecture.
{b) Junior Ship Drawing and Calculatitms.
Group II.
(a) Senior Physics.
(b) Junior Engineering — Eng-ineering Laboratory.
(c) Mathematics.
• The Easter Surveying Field Week forms part of this course.
268 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION,
Seciion G.— Mininjf.
Group I.
(fl) Junior Geolog^y.
(A) Economic iMinerjiloj^'y.
(r) .Mineral Deposits.
Group II.
{a) Junior Enjjineering — Enjfineerin^- Lahoratory.
(6) Mechanical DrAwing-.
(c) Chemistry.
Section H. — Metallurgy.
Group I.
(rt). General Metallurgy.
{b) Economic Mineralog'y.
(r) Chemistry.
Group II.
(«■) Junior Engineering — Engineering Laboratory.
(A) Mechanical Drawing.
THIRD YE.AR.
Section A. — Agriculture. (Professional Subject, ".Agriculture,"
Group I.)
Group I.
(a) Agriculture, Part II.
(b) Estate Management.
* (c) Farm .Accountancy.
Group II.
(a) .Agricultural Chemistry.
(b) .Agricultural Botan}'.
ic) Pathology and Farm Hygiene.
(d) Forestry.
{e) Agricultural Engineering.
Section B. — Mechanical Engineering and Marine Engineering
(Professional Subject, " Engineering," Group I.)
Group I. .
(a) Advanced Engineering.
{b) Senior Engineering.
(c) Mechanical Drawing.
(d) Engineering Laboratory.
Group II.
{a) Special Mathematics.
(6) Metallurgy.
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Section C— Electrical Engineering. ( Protes.sional Subject,
" Electrical Ent;ineerin!J'," (jroiip I.)
Group I.
(rt) Senior Electrical Eng'ineerinif.
(b) Electrical Engineering' Laboratory.
(c) Strength of Materials.
Group II.
(rt) .Advanced Engineering-.
(6) Mechanical Dravving.
(c) Engineering- Laboratory.
(d) Special i\Lit hematics.
Section D. — Civil or Military Engineering-. (Professional
Subject, "Civil Engineering,' Group L)
Group I.
(a) Senior Civil Eng-ineering-.
(b) Senior Engineering.
(c) Special Drawing.
(d) Surveying.*
Group II.
(rt) Engineering Laboratory.
{b) cither Practical Geology (for students in Civil
Engineering).
or Military Science, Part II (for students in Military
Engineering ; see p. 246).
{c\ Special Mathematics.
Section E. — Naval Architecture. (Professional Subject, " Naval
Architecture," Group I.)
Group I.
(«) Senior Naval .Architecture.
(b) Senior Ship Drawing and Calculations.
(c) Strength of Materials.
Group II.
(a) Metallurgy.
{b) Engineering Laboratory.
{c) Special Mathematics.
• The Easter Surveying Field Week forms part of this course.
270 SlBJErXS OF EXAMINATION.
SlcTKtN !■". .Miiiiii|t;.* ( I'lott-ssiiMi.il Siiiiji'i I . " Miniiii;-," (.ti'Olip
1.)
(Irnup I.
[n) Minitiif.
(61 Snrveyinjaf.1'
Group II.
(a) Dre^Niiiij ol MiiUMals.
\b) Melalhii\y-y.
(c) Senior Eiigineeriiiuf.
(d) Electrical Eng'iiieerinic.
Skciion G.— Metailiirg-y. (Professional Snhji-ci, "Metallurgy,"
Ciroup I. )
Group I.
(a) Melallurgv.
{h) Assavinsf.
Group II.
(a) Dressing of Minerals.
(A) Chemistry (Organii- aiul (ias Anahsis).
(c) Senior Engineering.
Distinction maybe awarded in ilu- I-'inal Examination in the
Professional Subject only.
FOR THE DKGRKK OV H.Sc. IN PURE
SCIKXCK W I I H HONOURS.
(a) M.\THK.MATICS.
(i) Pure:-
Higher Algebra including contiiuu'd fractions.
Theory of Equations, Theory of Forms, Sjiheriial Trigono-
melr}-.
Infinitesimal Calculus, ordinal)' differential equations, partial
differential equations of the first order.
Co-ordinate Geometry of Ct>nics, Geon'.etr\' of Three
Dimensions.
Elements of the Theory oi Functions.
Students must show sufficient knowledge of both Coal and Metal Mining.
Before being presented for a degree they must also produce satisfactory
evidence that they have spent a period of not less than four months
altogether in or about a mine, wi'h the object of acquiring a practical
insight into the elements of their future profession.
t The Easter Surveying Field Week forms part of this course.
II
SCIENXE. 271
(iil Applied:—
States, Dynamiis, HydinslaliL^.
Analytical Staliis, Rig-id D}-namics, Eleiiu'iils of the Tiieory
of X'ibiations.
Advanced Rigid Dynamics, and one of the following
divisions : —
(a) Hydrodynamics, Sound, Elasticity.
(b) Attractions, Electricity, Optics.
The examination in ^Mathematics (Pure and Applied) to
consist of 8 papers.
{h) Physics.
The general study of the subject with special attention
given to one particular section of Physics.
The examination to consist of four written papers, one of
these written papers being on some special section of Advanced
Physics. Practical Examination of 12 hours.
(f) Chemistry.
Inorganic, Organic, .\nalytical. Physical Chemistry, and the
History of Chemistry.
The examination to consist of four written papers, one of
which will deal with a special department of Chemistry selected
by the candidate with the approval of the Head of the
department. Practical Examination of 18 hours.
{d) Geology.
Geology, Palseontology, Petrology, with special attention
to one particular section of the subject.
The examination to consist of three papers and one special
paper. Practical examination of 9 hours.
(e) Zoology.
Zoology, Palaeozoology, Morphology, Physiology, and the
History of Zoology with a knowledge of a special section.
The examination to consist of three papers. Practical
examination of 12 hours.
(/) Botany
Classification and Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Bio-
Chemistry and Bio-Physics of Plants, Bacteria, Ecology,
Palaeobotany, Cytology, History of Botany, with a knowledge
of a special section.
The examination to consist of four papers. Practical
examination of 12 hours.
272 srnjECls OF EXAMINATION.
(g) PilvsiOLOi;v.
Genoial, (."xpfiiineiUal aiul iluiiiiial Plivsioloii:y, with special
attention to one parliinlar section. I'he hiblory of Physiolog'y.
Hislologfy.
The exaniinalion to consist of three papers ami an essay.
Practical examination of" 10 hours.
SCHHDl'Lli Oh' rkOFESSlON.AL SUBJECTS
OV THK HONOURS SCHOOI, OV
APIMJFJ) SCll-lXCK.
.AtCricultnre.
.Mechanical Engineerings.
Marine Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Electrical Engineering.
Xaval Architecture.
.Mining.
Mathematics (Pure and Applied).
Chemistry, including Gas Analysis.
Engineering, Electrical Engineering.
Mineralogy.
Geology (during two years).
Mining.
Mineral Deposits.
^letallurgy.
Surveying (during two years).
Dressing of Minerals.
Mining Accounting.
Ambulance (during three years).
.Metallurgy.
Mathematics (Pure and Applied).
Chemistry, including Analysis and Gas Analysis.
Engineering, Electrical Engineering.
Economic Mineralogy.
Surveying.
Dressing of Minerals.
Metallurgy (during two years).
Metallography.
Economics of Industry.
Accounting.
Ambulance (during three years).
SCIENCE. 273
M.Sc:. EXAMINATION.
The following; are recog-nised amongst others as special
branches of the several Natural and Technical Sciences
adequate for the purpose of this examination.
Mathem.\tics.
Plane Geometry.
Geometry of three Dimensions.
Theorj' of Algebraic Forms.
Differential Equations.
Theory of Functions.
Theory of Quaternions.
DjTiamics of a Rigid Body.
Hydromechanics.
Theor\' of Attractions and Potential, including Spherical
Harmonics.
Astronomy.
Experimental Physics.
Mechanics and Acoustics.
Heat and Thermodynamics.
Light. «
Electricity and Magnetism.
Chemistry.
Pure Inorganic Chemistry.
Pure Organic Chemistry.
Analytical Chemistry.
Applied Chemistry.
Physical Chemistry.
Agricultural Chemistry. ' *
Geology.
Physical Geology. — Astronomical Relations of the Earth :
general knowledge.
Volcanic and Subterranean Phenomena ; Meta-
morphism ; Denudation ; Glacial Phenomena.
Rock-formation.
Origin of Lodes and Veins.
Lithology. — Lithology.
Mineralogy of rock-forming Minerals. ^
Micro-petrography.
Descriptive Geology. — Stratigraphy.
Leading features of European Geology.
Topographical Geology of Britain, or some equally
well-defined region.
Palaeontology. — Flora and Fauna of the great
Fossiliferous Formations.
One important Group of Fossil Forms.
274 SIBJECTS OF EXAMINATION'.
Mining Geology. — Physical Geology so far as relates
to Subterranean Phenomena, and the Origin of
Lodes and Veins.
Stratigraphy.
Mineralogy so far as relates to Minerals used in the
Arts.
Geological Surveying. —
.Agricultural Geology.
Botany.
Histology.
Classification.
Physiology.
Pathology.
Morphology.
Palaeobotany.
The origin and characters of the various Flora.
Bacteriology.
Agricultural Botany.
Zoology.
Embryology.
Morphology and Morphogenesis.
Histology and Histogenesis.
Physiology.
Palaeozoology and Distribution.
Parasitology.
Economic Zoology.
Agricultural Zoology.
Marine and Oceanic Zoology.
Philosophy and History.
Physiology.
Experimental Psychology.
Agriculture.
Soils.
Crops.
Live Stock.
Dairying.
Forestry.
Candidates presenting any of these subjects are required
to satisfy the Examiners as to their knowledge ol Agriculture
as a whole.
Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering.
Marine Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
COMMERCE. 275
Electrical Engineering.
Naval Architecture.
Mining.
Coal Mining.
Metalliferous Mining.
All candidates are required to show a knowledge of recent
■discussions and discoveries.
D.Sc. EX.AMIN.4TION.
The scope of the examination is indicated in the Reg^ulaiions,
Title V, Section XII (ii) ; see p. 115.
COURSES IN COMMERCE.
1. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce are
required to have passed the Matriculation Examination of this
University or its equivalent. If a modern foreign language was
not presented at the Matriculation Examination the candidate
before entering on his Commerce Course must pass an
examination in such a language.
2. Candidates are required to attend for a period of al least
three academic years the following course of stud}' ; but the
Faculty may allow a candidate, under special circumstances,
to study the subjects for tlie tlegree in an order different from
that prescribed.
First Year. (Examinations in June and September).
(i) Elementary Economics.
(ii) Economic History,
(iii) A Modern Foreign Language.
(iv) General Economic Geography.
(v) Either Mathematics or a Science or Modern History
or a second Modern Foreign Language or Military
Science.
Second Year. (Examinations in June and .September),
(i) .\dvanced Economics,
(ii) Commercial Law.
(iii) The Modern Foreign Language taken in the first year.
(iv) and (vl Eilhcr {a) Two subjects from Group A.
or \b] One subject, from Group .\ and one from
(iroup B.
or{c) T1V0 subjects from Group H.
276
SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
Thikp Viak. (Kxamiiiatioii in June).
(il Economics— ^f/VZ/cr Tlie Org'aTiisaUoii of IiRlustry and
Commerce.
or The Orgfanisalion of Transport,
(ii) The Modern Forei^fn Langfiiag-e taken in precedingf
years.
(iii) and (i\) Two subjects as follows. If in the Second year
tlie course adopted under (iv) and (v) has been : —
Course (a) — then the two subjects chosen must be continued
for the third jear ;
Course (b) —the subject from Gioup A nuisl be continued
for the third year, log'ether with an additional subject
from Group B ;
Course (c) — two additional subjects from Group B must be
chosen.
Candidates for tiie Degree of Bachelor of Commerce are
alsc^ required to attend a course and pass an examination in
Accounting-. The course and the examination ma}' be taken
in any year at the option of the candidate. Candidates who
have passed an approved examination in Accounting may be
excused attendance and examination in this subject.
SPECI.\L SlBJECT-S.
Grc">up A.
(i) A second Modern Language,
(ii) .\ third Modern Language,
(iii) Mathematics.
(ivi A Science applicable to manufacture.
(V) .A second Science a]>plicable to manufacture.
Group B.
(i) Banking and Currency.
{ii( International Trade and the Foreign Exchanges,
(iii) Foreign Trade of the chief Commercial Countries,
(iv) Railway Economics,
(v) -Railway Operating.
(vi) Railway Geography of the L'niteil Kingdom,
(vii) Railway Law.
(viii) Public Finance,
(ix) Mathematics (I'rinideii it is not taken uniier Group .A)
(x) Statistics,
(xi) Modern History.
(xii) A special period of Economic or .Modern IListory.
(xiiil Political .Science,
(xiv) Accounting (.Special branch).
(xv( The Economics of the Coal Indusirj'.
COMMERCE. 277
(xvi) The Economics of the Iron Industry,
(xvii) The Economics of any other Industry,
(xviii) Shipping.
(xix) Insurance.
(xx) Miliiar}' Science, Part II, see p. 246.
(In each of the subjects of Groups A and B a course of
study must be followed to the satisfaction of the Professor of
the subject).
Candidates for B.Com. who do not offer Military Science as
a part of their degree course, may offer it as an extra subject,
and, if successful, shall receive from the University a special
certificate to that effect.
3. The examination foi' the degree of Bachelor of Commerce
is divided into three parts, corresponding to the three years'
course of stud\- and called the First, Second and Third
Examinations. In the case of the First and Second Examin-
ations candidates are required to offer, and to satisfj- the
examiners in, four of the five approved subjects at the same time.
A fifth subject may be deferred to a subsequent examination if a
candidate so desires, but this examination must be passed
before a candidate may proceed to the next higher examination.
In the case of the Thirti Examination candidates are required
to offer, and to satisfy the examiners in, four approved subjects
at the same time.
4. The names of successful candidates will be published
in alphabetical order. Distinction may be awarded to
candidates who have completed the Third Examination for
the degree, and who have shown sufficient merit in the
Second and Third Examinalions.
5. Candidates who have passed the Matriculation Examination
of the University or its equivalent and who have obtained the
Diploma in Commerce of Armstrong College may count towards
the Degree any subject or subjects in which the}" are certified
b\ the Diploma examiners to have attained a sufficiently high
standard. But such candidates will be required to satisfy the
examiners in at least four approved subjects at the Second
Examination and four approved subjects at the Third
Examinfition. Such candidates mav qualify to proceed to
the degree by attendance at either dav or evening classes.
6. Candidates who ha\e passed the Final E.xamination for a
degree of this or any other University of the United Kingdom,
or who present evidence of previc)us study satisfactory to the
Facultv, mav be excused such altenifance and examination as
the Faculty mav determine, and may proceed to the degree of
B.Com. after two years of stuei\- of the subjects for the degree.
Such c.indiilates may quality to proceed to the degree by
attendance at either tiay or evening classes.
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278
SUBJECTS OF L'XAMINATION.
7. Caiididalos wlio have iwssed the examinalion tor the
De,^ree in Commeiee and who elect to present themselves for
a more advanced examination (written or spoken) in a lanjfiiag^e
approved by the Board of the Faculty of Commerce, may be
admitted to sucli an examination and, if successful, shall receive
a certificate to that effect. Candidates must present themselves
for this examination in June or September.
8. The detailed subjects of examination and the hours of
attendance required in each subject are as follows : —
First Year.
(i) Economics. Tiie elements of Political Economy. (Two
hours a week for three terms).
(ii) Economic History. (Two hours a week foi
ttrms).
(iii) .-V Modern Foreig'n Language. (Three hours a ■•. vvk
for three terms).
(iv) and (v) General Economic Geography. The influence
of geographical conditions on economic and political
develojiment. (Two hours a week for three terms).
(v) .Mathematics uf a Science. (The attendance required
is that prescribed for the Intermediate year in the
Faculty of Science).
(vi) Modern History. General history from 1815 with special
reference to social and economic developments.
(Two hours a week for three terms).
(vii) Military Science, Part I — see p. 246.
Second Year.
(i) Economics. The chief problems of Production, Dis-
tribution, Consumption and Exchange.
(Two hours a week for three terms).
(ii) Commercial Law.
(Two hours a week for tliree terms).
(iii) A Modern F"oreign Language.
(Two hours a week for three terms).
(iv) Special Subjects — see above.
Third Year.
(i) Economics — A description and analysis of the organ-
isation and methods either of Modern Industry and
Commerce or of Modern Railways.
(Two hours a week for thre'e terms).
(ii) A Modern F"oreign Language.
(Two hours a week for three terms).
(iii) and (iv) Special .Subjects — see above.
PHILOSOPHY. 279
The Degree of Master of Commerce.
Ivichelors of Commerce of at least three years' standing-
may be admitted to the deg;ree of Master of Commerce.
They will be required to offer a dissertation on some subject
approved by the Board of the Faculty, and to submit to such
examination on the subject of their dissertation as the
Examiners may desire. No further attendance at College
Classes is required.
Bachelors of Commerce are allowed to submit their
dissertation after the completion of one year after taking-
their B.Com. , provided it be not later than March 31st in
the year in which the}' wish to proceed to the degree, but
cannot proceed to the degree of M.Com. until they are of
the proper standing.
DOCTORATE IN PHILOSOPHY.
I.
The University of Durham has established a
Doctorate in Philosophy for the encouragement of
post-graduate study. The degree may be conferred
upon graduates of approved Universities, whether
wnthin or without the British Dominions, but such
graduates must furnish evidence that they are qualified
to undertake the course of study which they propose
to puisue. The University Session begins in the
first week in October and ends in the first week of
July, but research students will have access to the
laboratories and other facilities for their research
for a great part of the Long Vacation.
Research students will as a rule be expected to
begin their course in the October term but may under
special circumstances begin it at other times in the
session. Intending students should communicate in
good time with one of the following : — the Secretary
of the Council of the Durham Colleges, the Secretary
of the College of Medicine, or the Registrar of Armstrong
College according as they wish to study at Durham,
at the College of Medicine, or at Armstrong College
respectively. They will then be put into communication
ZSO SUBJECTS Ob EXAMINATION.
with the head of the department in which they propose
to work. It is desirable that with their original
apph(^ation they should enclose evidence of their
qualitirations to undertake the research proposed.
The fees payable are as follows : —
1. Entrance fee, £^.*
2. Tuition fee, £5 per term.
3. On presentation of a thesis, £10.
4. On admi--^i'in to the degree, ^5.
II.
The following lacilities for research are provided
in the three constituent portions of the University
respectively.
A. Durham Colleges.
The following Colleges and Halls can accommodate
students if there are vacancies when application is
made : —
University
College . . . Master. The Rev. H. Ellershaw, M.A.
Hatfield College Master, F. B. Jevons, M.A., D.Litt.
St. Chad's
College , . . Principal, The Rev. S. R. P. Moulsdale,
M.A., B.D.
St. John's
College . . . Principal, The Rev. C. S. Wallis, M.A.
Women's
Hostel . . . Principal, Miss R. E. D. Donaldson, M.A.
Direction in the following subjects is provided
for research students for the doctorate
Comparative Rehgion. . . F. B. Jevons, M.A., D.Litt.
Greek Drama with special
reference to Euripides Rev. Canon A. H.
Cruickshank, M.A.
It is hoped that direction in other subjects will
be provided at an early date for students undertaking
work for the doctorate.
Not payable by members of the University of Durham.
PHILOSOPHY. 281
B. College of Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The College of ^Medicine has no hostel lor graduates
but all possible assistance in the selection of lodgings
will be given by the Secretary of the College.
The following departments are able to admit
research students for the doctorate in October, iqiq
Faculty of Medicine.
(a) Physiology |. A. Menzies, M.D.
(b) Pathology S. McDonald, M.A., M.D.
(c) Bacteriology H. j. Hutchens, D.S.O., M.A.,
M.R.C.S., T.R.C.P.
C. Armstrong- College, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Armstrong College has no Hostel for graduates,
but all possible assistance in the selection of lodgings
will be given by the Registrar of the College.
The following departments are able to admit
research students for the doctorate in October, igiq.
(i) Faculty of Science.
(a) Applied Mathematics, Professor T. H. Havelock>
M.A.. D.Sc, F.R.S.
{b) Naval Architecture, Prof. ]. ). Welch, D.Sc,
M.Inst.C.E., M.I.N.A.
(c) Zoology . . . .■ Professor A. Meek, M.Sc.
{d) Electrical Engineering Professor W. M. Thornton,
D.Eng.
(e) Agriculture Professor D. A. Gilchrist,
M.Sc.
(2) Faculty of Arts.
Economics Professor H. M. Hnllswovth,
M.A., M.Com., B.Sc.
Other departments hope to be in a position to
provide for students undertaking work for the doctorate
at an early date.
SIBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
III.
The Regulations for tlir degree of Ph.D. are as
follows —
A.
1. The Status of Advanced Student in the
University of Durham shall be open to the follovvinf; : —
(a Holders of research degrees or of {)ost-
graduate scholarshijxs or fellowshi])S in this University
or in other Universities approved by Senate.
(d) Graduates who hold a degree of this or
any other Univer.^ity approved by Senate.
(r) Such other j:)ersons as Senate may from
time to time determine, hi thi.> case Senate shall
decide by what tests the qualifications of the
candidate.- are to be estimated.
2. Befoie entering on the course of Advanced
Student and Re.seaich the candidate shall be required : —
(a) To have submitted to the Head of the
Department in which he proposes to work, a scheme
of the course of Advanced Study and Research
proposed together with satisfactory evidence of
adequate training and ability to undertake the
proposed course.
(/;) To have matriculated as a student of the
University and to pay the prescribed fees.
3. Candidates admitted to the Status of Advanced
Student shall be allowed to proceed to the degree of
Ph.D. after a period of not le.ss than two years from
the date of their admission. The whole of this period
shall be spent in research under the* supervi.sion of the
University, provided that, after the first year of their
course, candidates may be permitted, under conditions
approved by the' University, to continue their studies
in some other approved place of study or research.
DOCTORATE IN PHILOSOPHY. 283
B.
Of the Subjects in which the University will
receive Advanced Students.
1. These subjects shall be determined from time
to time by Senate on the recommendation, as the case
may he, of the Council of the Durham Colleges, or
of the Academic Board of the College of Medicine, or
of the Board of Professors of Armstrong College.
2. The list of subjects so determined, together
with the College or Colleges in which the course may
be pursued, will be published in the University
Calendar.*
c.
Of the Exercises and Examinations required
for the Degree of Ph.D.
The candidate will be required : —
(a) to present a Thesis embod^'ing the result
of his research and to satisfy the University that
it contains Original work worthy of publication,
{b) to pass an Oral examination in matters
relevant to the subject of the Thesis, and, if required,
a further written examination.
D.
Of Fees payable by Advanced Students.
1. Every candidate admitted to the Status of
Advanced Student who is not already a member
of the University of Durham shall, when matriculating,
pay an inclusive entrance fee of £5.
2. All candidates admitted to a course of study
for the Ph.D. shall pay such tuition fees as the University
mav from time to time determine. t
* For the list ai present in force see Section II above.
t For the Fees at present in force see Section I above.
2S4 SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
3. All candidates lor the Ph.D. shall pay £10 on
presenting their ai>pHcation for the degree on the
conclusion of their course, and £=, for the conferring
of the degree.
E.
Provision for further Regulations.
It shall he lawful for Senate to amend or modify
these regulations from time to time as occasion arises,
provided that no alteration take effect with less than
a year's notice, or prejudice the interests of any
candidate who has already entered on a course of stiidy
for the degree.
FKI.LOWSHIPS. 285
FKLLOWSHIFS.
(i) There are three Tutorial Fellowships tenable tor
five \ears the holders heins^ elis^ihle for re-election, the
value being' ;£^200 on the ist electii'>n, ^.2^0 on the 2nd
election, and ^300 on the 3rd and subsequent elections.
(2) The Fellow, as Fellow, shall deliver ten lectures
a week if called upon by the Council so to do ; and
shall be paid for lectures above ten per week at the
rate in force f\>r the time beiiii^' for additional lectures.
(3) The holder of a Tutorial Fellowship must resicie
in Durham during- term time.
(4) There is one ordinary Fellowship tenable for
two years of the value or ;£, 200 a vear paid terminally.
The Council when electing" to an ordinary Fellowship
may either require the holder to reside in Durham
during' term-time, and to do such acadetnic work — -nc^t
exceeding" ten hours a week — as may be prescribed by
the Cc")uncil, or may require that he shall pursue a post-
g;raduate course of study to the satisfaction oi' the
Council. Unless candidates when they specify the
subjects they offer should also state that they do not
desire to do academic work in Durham, or do not desire
to follow a post-graduate course of study, they will be
reg'arded as willing" to do whichever Council may
require them to do. An ordinary Fellowship is vacated
by marriag"e.
Ordinary Fellowships are awarded by Council after
examination. Candidates may offer the subjects
included in any one of the Honours Schools for the
B.A. deg"ree. The examination is held in November.
Candidates for an ordinary Fellowship are eligible only
for the first three examinations held after they have
taken their Final examination for the deg"ree of B.A.
(5) Fellowships can be held only by those who have
kept terms and taken the degree of B.A. in the Diuham
Division of the University. x\ Tutorial Fellowship
cannot be held along" with an ordinary Fellowship.
F'e/lo^vs.
iqo6 Pace, E. G. ( Tutorial).
jSd Si IH1I. \KMI1I'S.
SCHOLARSHIPS.*
riic l-\niiKl.iiioii Scholarships anJ Kxliibilions of tlie
I'liiversily arc- awarded b\- examination, and are open
to all eoni[ielitors (men and women), except in cases
where the contrar\ is specified. A necessary ci>n-
dilion ot tenure is residence in the Durham Division
as a Student in one of the regular courses.
l-"oundalion Sclu>lars in Classics or Mathematics
are required to read for Honours both in the First
Year and Final Examinations, and those in Theoloi^^y
either to read for Classical Honours and to pass in
Hebrew in the Fir--; Public ICxamination (but not
in Scripture History or in I^iiijic) or to pass the
Inteimediate Kxaminalion including- Hellenistic Greek
and Hebrew, and to read tor Theological Honours in
the Final FxaminatiiMi.
At least two P"oundation Scholarships, of not more
than ;£,7o ii> value nor less than ^30, are offered, each
Jinie, in each ot three Honour Schools, viz. : —Classics,
Mathematics, Theology, and also for any two of the
following taken together: Modern History, English,
French, German.
The above are tenable tor one vear in the first
instance, after which they may be continued or
discontinued, increased or diminished, according to
the award o( llie Examiners in the First Public
Kxtmination, and the decision of the Collections
r'.eeting in the Jime following the First Public
Examination.
Two Second Year Exhibitions of ;^30 each, tenable
for one year, are offered in June at the Intermediate
Examination in Arts.
An Exhibition of ;^3o, tenable for one year, is offered
at the Intermediate Examination in .Arts in December,
open to all candidates who do not Ijold any Scholarship
or Exhibition. Students entering from Theological
Colleges may be candidates for this Exhibition.
The Gisborne Scholarship, of about ^36 value, is
offered upon the same terms in juii
- Candidates for these Scholarship-, must be members ot Durham Collegfes.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 287
Three Exhibitions of the value of ;^20 are offered
annually on the results of the Matriculation Examination;
the Exhibitions are tenable in the first instance for
one }ear, but are renewable for a second and third
year on the reconiinendation of the Interm^'diate and
Second Year Examiners respectively. Of these one
Exhibition i- offered in Julv, .ind two in October,
or three in October if no Exhibition be awarded in
July.
A iurtiier Exhibition, inakiui.^" lour in all, is itffered
to Women candidates onlv in October each \ear.
Xo hokler of a FoiindaticMi Scliol.irship of jQ'k) a \'ear can
hold together with it any other Foundation Scholarship,
except the Classical and ^Mathematical .Scholarships, or any
Scholarships oi" Exhibitions of private foundation (exclusive
of t!ie Barry .Scliolarship) amounting to ^^30 a vear. No
holder of a Foundation .Scholarship of £30 a vear can hold
together with it a Foundation .Scholarship of £,^0 a 3^ear,
or Scholarships or E.xhihilions of any kind (exclusive of the
Classical, Mathematical, and Barrv Scholarships) amounting to
jQyo a year. Xo holder of a Foundation Scholarship of ;^40 a
j-ear can hold together with it Scholarships or Exhibitions of any
kind (exclusive of the Classical, Malliemalical, Barry and De
Bury Scholarships) amounting to ^60 a year.
Two Exhibitions t)f ;£, V' ^f^ offered to candidates for
the Licence in Theology in December, one of ;^'3o in
March, and two ol £y) in jiuie, tenable for three terms
during residence in .Arts. The Exhibitions \y\\\ be
awarded on consideration of the marks gained in both
Part A and Part B of the examination ttir L.Th., but
only to such candidaies as ag'ree to enter upon their
tenure in the Michaelmas or Epiphanv Term next
following, ir awarded in March or June, and in the
Epiphany or .Michaelmas Term next folkiwing, if
awarded in December.
One Theological Honours Exhtbition of ;^40 a ) ear
tenable for one year is awarded, on the results of the
First Year or intermediate Examination in Arts in
June, to candidates who iniend to read for Honours
in Theologv in the Final ExaminatiiMi for the dejrree
oi Bachelor of .Arts. It is tenable in the first instance
for one term, and is renewable in accordance with
the report given in Collections on the work of the
holder of the Exhibition.
288
siiioi AKsnii's.
The t'ollou iiii,^ Scholarships aiul lixliihitions have
been awarded diiriiii,«- the past \ear : —
i:ntrance scholarships.
In Classics.
£'70 Casson, W. I", of Wvggeston School, Leicester.
^50 Gulliver, K. F. L.. of Berkhamsted School.
In Theology.
£40 Peacock, H. J., of Monkton Combe School, Bath.
In Mathematics.
£70 Lax, E., of Consett Secondary School.
^50 Dilworth, H.. of Heath Granynar School.
;^50 Galley. M. O.
£30 Gent, L. F., of Bishop Auckland Grammar School-.
Final L.Th. Exhibitions —
£3^ Camm, A. H. A.
£30 Delight, S. J.
/^30 Ridley. F. k.
Second Ye-^r Honorary E.xhibitioner.
Hull, M. R.-
Intermediate Examination in Arts.
Honorary Exhibitioners.
CauHon, S. G.*
Loftbouse, R.*
ReNEWAIS of SCHOLAR.SHIPS AND l-.-XH 1 BITIONS.
Classics.
£60 Ragg, E. S.^
£40 Hunter, A.i
Mathematics.
£70 Horstead, J. L. C
£70 Wren, J. C. E.-^
£60 Joyce, E. N."
£40 Sanderson, J. B.^
Theology.
£50 Cox. H. N.*
£50 Reed, R. E. F.^
£50 Wilson, H. R.'
English and History.
£40 Stockdale, A. P.''^
English and Frencjt.
flO Sedgwick, B. A.«
£50 Ramsden, J.«
French and German.
£70, Pearce, M. G.»
« Of University College. « Of Hatfield College, 4 Of St. Chad's Collegre.
* Of St. Mary's College. " Home Student (Women).
SCHOLARSHIPS. 289
Exhibitions granted by Lord Crewe's and Bishop
Barring-ton's Trustees are tenable at the University of
Durham. The Barrington Exhibitions are held h\' sons
ot" clergymen in the Diocese of Durham.
UXIVERSITV CLASSICAL SCHOLARSHIP.
The Universil) Classical Scholarship is of the value
of ;C^30, tenable for one \ear.
1. The examination for awarding; the Classical Scholarship
shall be heki annually at the time appointed by the Council of
the Durham Colleifes.
2. It shall be condiicteti b\' three examiners, nominated b}' the
Council.
,3. It shall be open to every Matriculated .Student of the Durham
Colleg^es who has not exceeded his ninth term of residence as a
Student in Arts, provided he has obtained the consent of his
Collei^e or Hall.
4. The examiners shall test the Classical learning' and taste of
the candidates by orig-inal compositions, translations, grammatical
questions, and such other means as the\' think fit, either on
paper or 7'i7'a 'I'orc.
5. They shall elect, without reference to other considerations,
the- candidate who passes the best examination.
6. The • examiners shall not be oblig-ed to award the Scholar-
ship if no candidate appears to them to deserve it.
7. No one who has g-ained the Scholarship siiall be allowed to
compete a second time.
S. The Council of the Durham Colleges shall have power to
dispense with residence in favour of the Classical Scholar.
Uiiivcrsitv ddssicdl Sc/ioltirs.
1910 Sullivan, J. F"." 191.S Pollard, H.^
iQi I Kay, C* 1916 Xot awarded.
i«.)!2 Pestle, H. P.' 1917 ^ot awarded.
1913 Xot awarded. 1918 Pestle, G. P.''
(Martin, I:L E.' \ ^ '9'9 Not awardeii.
'9H| Watts, H. C / '^'l- 1920 Not awarded.
Of University College. = Of Hatfield Colleg^e. 4 Of St. Chads College.
'> Of St. Mary's College. 7 Xon-CoUegiate.
2gO Si. Hl1|..\R.SHII'S.
UNIVKRSITY MATUKMATICAL SCHOLARSHIR
Tlie University Matlieniaticul Scholarship is of the
value ot ;^3o, tenable for one year.
1. Tlie exaiiiiiialion for awarding- the Matlieinalical Scholar-
ship shall be held annually at the time appointed by the Couiuil
of ihe Durham Colleges.
2. It shall be eoiulucted by two or more examiners, appt)inted
by the Council.
3. It shall be open to every Matriculated Student of the Duihani
Colleg'es who has not exceeded his ninth term of residence as a
Student in Aris, provided he has obtained the consent of his
Colleg-e or Hall.
4. The examination shall he directed to Pure Mathematics,
and to Mathematics applied to Physical Sciences.
5. The examiners shall elect, without reference to other
considerations, the candidate who passes the best examination.
6. The examiners shall not be obli.^ed to award the Scholarship
if no candidate appears to them to deserve it.
7. No one who has gained the Scholarship shall be allowed to
compete a second time.
8. The Council of the Durham Colleges shall have power to
dispense with residence in favour of the Mathematical Scholar.
University Mdflwmaticai Scholars.
1910 Not awarded. igi6 Not awarded.
191 1 Not awarded. i9'7 Not awarded.
1912 Not awarded. igi8 Not awarded.
1913 Not awarded. 1919 Not awarded.
1914 Harris, R. J.^ 1920 Not awarded.
1915 Not awarded.
UNIVERSITY HEBREW SCHOLARSHIP.
The Council offers an annual Scholarship of ^20
for proficiency in Hebrew, the Examination to be held
in Epiphany Term.
The Scholarship is open to all members of the
Duriiam Division who, on the day of Examination,
shall have exceeded three terms of residence in
Durham and shall not have exceeded nine terms of
standing^ from matriculation. -Graduates of other
Universities, and Students who enter from Theo-
logical Colleges with the certificate of having
completed their course and are keeping terms in
2 Of Hatfield College.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 29 1
Durham, take for this purpose tlie position of
Students who have kept three terms o\ University
residence.
The subjects of Examination will he : --
He'irow Translation, Grammar, and Composition.
No candidate will be allow-ed to gain the Scholarship
twice.
CJnivfi'sifv Hebrew Sc/ioldrs.
1910 Todd, J.- 1915 '"^"Ji awarded.
( Austin, n.' ) d- (Burrows, O. M.-"
'9' ' (^ Bullock, j. A. S.' J ^ '^lO \Holden, J.^
igij James, J. W.'' i9'7 Not awarded.
J Dams, W.-* 1918 i\ot awarded.
'^'•^ \^Master, H. C." 1919 Not awarded.
1914 Halstead, J. T. ' 19.10 Eves, H. C.'*
PROPOSED UNIV'ERSITY MODERN LANGUAGE
(TRAVELLING) SCHOLARSHIP.
The Schtilarship is oi the value of ^"30, tenable for
one year.
1. The examination tor .-iwardintc it shall be held annually in
the last week of Epiphanv Term. Candidates must send in theit
names to the Secretary of Council not later than the ti>urth
Monday in Epiphany Term.
2. It shall be conducted by two or more examiners appointetl
b\' Council, and shall consist of a written and oral examination.
3. It shall be open to every matriculated student of the Durham
Colleges who has not exceeded the standing- oi nine terms i>f
residence at the date of the examination.
4. The examination shall be in French or German, at the
option of the candidate
5. The examiners shall elect, without reference to other
considerations, the candidate who passes the best examination.
6. The examiners shall mU award the Scholarship if wo
candidate appears to them to deserve it.
7. No one who has gained the Scholarship in one language
shall be allowed to compete in the same language upon another
occasion of examination.
8. One half of the emoluments of the Scholarship shall be
payable upon the certificate of the Professor of Modern Languages
that the student has arranged to attend (before presenting himself
foi his final examination) a course of instrui'tion and study at an
institution abroad. Such course of study must be previously-
approved by the Professor, and mvist not ordinarily be o\ less
than six weeks in duration. The. remaining moiety shall be
payable when the Professor certifies that the course o\ study and
instruction has been duly completed.
» Of University College. = Of Hatfield Collet?e. ■♦ Of St. Chads College.
5 Of St. John's Colleg-e.
2g2 SCHOLAKSIIII'S.
\' A.\ MIlJnKRT SCI10LAKSini\
Tliis Scholarship, founded in memory o\' the late
Bishop Van Mildert, is of the annual value of ;^,5o.
Regit Id f ions for the Van Mildert Scholarship.
1. Unless examiners shall be specially appointed for the
purpose by the Din-hani Council, the electors for the V\-in
Slildert Scholarship shall be the examiners for the Deg'i-ee of B.A.
2. The candidates for the Van Mildert Scholaiship shall be such
underg'raduates atlmiltod to the final pass examination for the
Decree of B.A. in Easter term, as are desirous of pursuing- a
course of study in Theolog-y, and are recommended as fit \>y llie
President and their tutor, and have sig-nitied their desire to the
examiners befcire the examination.
•?. The examiners shall elect that candidate who, from the
talents and acquirements shown in the examination, shall appear
to them to be the best qualified to pursue the study of Divinity
with success, provided he has shown distinctive merit.
4. The election shall be certified to the Council in writiui^,
attested by the sig-natures of the examiners.
5. The V'an Mildert Scholar shall keep three consecutive terms
in Tlieolog-y ; at the end of his third term he shall pass the
Exaniinaiion foi' the Diploma in Theolog'y.
6. One-third o'i the proceeds of the Scholarship shall be
payable when the Scholar has kept one term, one-third when he
has kept a second term, and the remainder of the Scholarship
when he has kept a third term and proceeded to the Diploma in
Theolosjfw The residue which may be occasioned, either by his
non-residence or by any other circumstances, shall either be laid
out in prizes for those who disting^uish themselves at the
Examination for the Diploma in Theology or applied in such
otiiei- manner as the Council of the Dmiiam Ci^lleges may think
most conducive to the interests of the University.
7. Xo \'an Mildert Scholar shall receive the proceeds of the
Scholarship unless he produces a certificate trom his tutor of
g-ootl conduct and attention to his studies.
8. The Coinicil shall have the power to alter or amend
these regulations from time to time, provided that the V^an
Mildert Scholarship shall always be applied to the encouragement
of Theological learning in the University.
Van Mililert Scholars.
1910 Darwall, D.W.-' <9i<^'» -"^ot awariletl.
igi I Haifieki, A. P."" 1917 Xot awarded.
191 2 Crabtree, H. S." 1918 Not awarded.
1913 N'ot awarded. '9'9 ^ot awarded.
1914 Hardy, E. P.^ 1920 Not awartled.
1915 Arthur, B.-
» Of University Collcfrc. » Of Hatlicld a.lleK-e.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 293
GISBORXE SCHOLARSHIP.
This Scholarship was founded by the Dean and
Chapter from funds placed at their disposal for the
benefit oi the University by the Rev. Thomas Gisborne,
M.A., Canon of Durhain. The Sciiolarship is of the
annual value of about ;^36, tenable for one year, and
is open to candidates for the First Year or Intermediate
Examination in Arts holding- no Scholarship or Kx-
hibition, and also to Students enterins^ from Theolog-ical
Colleges in connexion with the University.
G/shonie Scholdrs.
1905 MiKldiiu.iii, A. i^.' 1913 Nesbiir, A. W.*
1906 T.-i\lor, J. A." 1914 Wrighl, J. N.*
1910 Mercer, J. A. E." 1917 Loxton, F. W.s
igij Thomas, H, \\".' No award since.
THORP SCHOLARSHIP.
A sum oi money was offered to the Universil\' by
the executors of the late Robert Thorp, for the
purpose of founding a Scholarship, to be held bv " a
Student of limited means, fair academic attainments,
and g"ood moral character, to be nominated annually by
the President ; the Scholarship lo be held on condition
of residence aiul attention to academic discipline and
studies ; and no Student to have the non;iination for
more than three years." The Sciiolarship is of the
annual \aliie ol ;£,2i qs. 4d.
l hoi'p Scholar.
\i.)\ 2 Fewtrell, H. P.- i9'7 Xot auarded.
1913 Towers, F.5 191S Not awarded.
1914 Hamlyn, F. C.- '9'9 Not awarded.
1915 iisay,, ^^ .^ 1920 Not awarded.
1916 -Oiton, H.-
MALTHY EXHIBITION.
The late Bishop Maltb\ founded an Exhibition oi the
annual value of X8 6s. 4d. for Students of limited
means and fair attainments. In the election preference
is given to members of Hatfield Colleg"e.
Miiltbv Exhibitioners.
1912 Warrington, P. P2.- 1Q17 Not awarded.
1913 Warjinoton. R K.^ iq.8| , ^^. ^.
1914 Hug-hes, P. B.- '9i9i
1915 Not awartled. 1920 Not awarded.
19 T 6 Xot aw.irded.
» Of Univergity College. ' Of Hat^eld CoUeg-e. 4 Of St. Chad^ Coll.g-e.
5 Of St. John's Colle-e. ■ Non-Collegiate.
19
294 SCHOLAKSHIPS.
LINDSAY SCHOLARSHIP.
Tills Scholarship was founded by Mr. Ralph Lindsay,
a native of St. Oswald's in the City of Durham.
Regulations for the Lindsay Scholarship.
1. The above-mentioned Foundation and its endowment ;ire
administered by the Council of the Durham Collegfes {hereinafter
called the Trustees), in conformity with the provisions o'i a
Scheme, dated June igih, 1906, under the name of the Ralph
Lindsay Scholarship, hereinafter called the Foundation.
2. After payment of the expenses of administration, the
Trustees shall apply a yearly sum of not less than ;{^40, and
not more than ;{j6o, in the maintenance of a Scholarship, to be
called the Lindsa)' Scholarship, tenable at Durham Universit}',
and to be awarded to bo}s, who —
(i) are and have for not less than three years been in
attendance at Durham Grammar School, and
(ii) either (a) were born in the dioceses of Durham or
Newcastle, or {b) are of kin to the Founder, Ralph
Lindsay.
Provided that any Scholarship for which there is no candidate
qualified under both the foreg-oing- paragraphs (i) and (ii) hei-eof,
who on examination is adjudj^ed worthy lo take it, may for that
turn be awarded to a candidate qualified under paragraph (i)
only. Each Scholarship shall be awarded for a period of three
years.
The Trustees may in any year apply an}' accumulations oi
income of the Foundation in increasing the value of the Scholar-
ship, provided that the yearly value of the Scholarship shall not
exceed ;{J6o.
3. Within the limits fixed by this Scheme, the Scholarship
shall be freely and openly competed for, and shall be awarded
for merit on the result of such examination, and under such
regulations and conditions as the Trustees think fit, provided that,
in the award, preference shall be given for proficiency in classics.
Any Scholarship, for which there is no dul)' qualified candidate
who, on examination, is adjudged worthy lo take it, shall for that
tuin not be awarded.
4. The Scholarshijj shall be tenable only for the j^urposes of
education. If the holder of a Scholarship is, in the judgment of
the Trustees, guilty of serious misconduct 'or idleness, or fails to
maintain a reasonable standard of proficiency, or wilfully ceases
to pursue his education, the Trustees may deprive him of the
Scholarship, and for this purpose may act on the report of the
proper authorities of the said University, or on such other
evidence as the Trustees think sufficient. Under this clause the
decision of the Trustees shall be final in each case.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 295
5. No boy shall, by reason of any exemption from attending"
prayer or religious worship, or from any lesson or series of
lessons on a religious subject, be deprived of any advantag-e or
emolument out of the endowment of the Foundation, to which he
would otherwise have been entitled.
6. The Scholarship is awarded on the results of the Matricula-
tion Examination.
Li)uisay Scholars.
1905 Jackson, W. E. G.' iqi2 Todd, A.'. ,
1909 Firth, E. N. M." No award since.
SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP.
This Scholarship, of the annual vahie of ;^30, is
tenable for three years, and is restricted to pupils of the
Durham Grammar School. It is awarded on the results
of the Durham University Matriculation Examination.
ScliooL Scholars.
1907 Longden, F. C 1912 Todd, A.'
No award since.
There is also an Exhibition of the annual value of
_;;^i5, restricted to pupils of the Durham Grammar
School, in the gift of the Head Master.
.School Exhibitioners.
1907 Long-den, F. C' 1914 Thomas, G. P. F.
No award since.
ELLERTON SCHOLARSHIP.
The Rev. Edvvarci Ellerton, D.D., Fellow of
Magdalen College, Oxford, by deed dated February
22nd, 1848, founded a Scholarship now of the value of
about ;^25 a year, for natives of the North Riding of
York, tenable in ordinary cases for three years.
Deed of Fouudalion.
In gratitude to Divine Providence, I am desirous oi assisting
some of my compatriots, natives of the North Riding in the
County of York, by founding for their benefit in the University of
Durham a Scholarship of ^21 per annum, tenable in ordinary
cases for three years.
' Of University College.
zqo si noi.AKsHiPs.
Till- qii;ililu','itions of llie candidates shall be llie following':
1. That they be natives of the North Riding^ of Yoi-kshire.
2. That they be sons of parents who are members of the
Chm-eh of England.
py That the)' shall ha\e received their education at Richmond
Grammar School.
4. That the)' shall not exceed llieir twentieth year on the day
of their first election.
5. That the\' be in need of such assistance.
But if no candidate appear from Richmond School, or if such
candidate be declareil by the examiners to be incompetent,* a
native of the North Ridins;: of Yorkshire educated elsewhere is to
be elected Scholar. And if more candidates than one should
appear, either from Richmond School or of those who have had
their school education elsewhere. I desire that the best scholar
be elected.
I consider it most safe to elect the scholar only for one year;
and, if his conduct be satisfactory, to repeat the election at the
commencemenl of the second year and third year ; that if a youth
elected scholar should, in the judgement of the Senate of the
University, have forfeited his claim to re-election by indolence
or immorality, he may be removed ; and I hereby authorize and
request the University to elect another scholar! in the room of
him who has been found unworthy ; and the. scholar so elected, if
he approve himself to the University by his diligence as a Student
and his exemplai-y life as a Christian, shall enjoy the Scholarship
for three years, having been three times elected, and at the end
of the third year shall vacate it, to make room for another
possessing all the requisite qualifications enumerated above.
Supplemeiil to tlie above deed, dated March i^, iS^S.
The event contemplated, that there may be no tialive of the
North Fviding a candidate for the Scholarship founded by me is
possible, but not probable ; but such a contingency should be
provided foi\
If such a case actually arise, I wish that the .Scholarship
should be thrown open to natives of the East and West Ridings
of the county firo istci vice, and that the person elected, if his
conduct be satisfactory to the University, should enjoy it after
three elections for three years.
* Aptus ad proficiendum is the qualilicatiun rutjuired in our Oxford iJtatulcs,
and if the candidate is not so far advanced in learning as to be competent to
profit by the lectures he will attend, he inay be declared incompetent.
t An extraordinary election of this sort would, of course, be communicated to
the Master of Richmond School, that he may avail himself of the vacancy, if he
have any boys sufficiently advanced to fill it; if not. llie election must be made
out of natives of the North Ridinff educated elsewhere.
SCHOLAKSMIPS. 297
Ri'oiildHoiis for the Eilerton Scholarship.
I Tlie P211erton Scholar shall, in ordinary cases, be elected
by the Coiuicil of the niirhani Colleijes in the Michaelmas Term
of each year.
2. Each candidate, before he is admitted to examination, must
submit to the Council testimonials of character and certificates to
show that he possesses the (.|nalifications specifieti in the Deed of
Foundation.
3. The examin;ilion tor admission to the Schi)larship shall be
conducted h\' two ov more Mxaminers, to lie ni)minated h\' the
Council.
The Examiners, being furnished witii a list of ihe cani.lidates,
shall make to the Council a report of the proficiency of each.
4. The EUerton Scholar will be required to keep hi.s Terms and
pursue his studies in the Durham Di\ isiun as a Student in Arts.
5. The Council shall have authori>y to dispense with the
keeping- oi not more than one Term of resitlence in the course of
two years; and not more than two Teims of resilience in the
course of three years.
6. In such cases the Scholar shall leceive only such poilion of
the proceeds of the Scholarsb.ip as may be due foi" the Terms he
has kept.
The residue which may arise, either from this cause oi' trom
any other circumstance, shall be atkleil fiom time lo time !o
increase tlie value of the Scholarship.
7. The Council shall have pi>wer !o alter ;iiul amend these
Regulations from time to time, consistently with the Deed of
Foundation.
E Her tun Scholars.
K) )6 Wrench, V. E.' 1913 Giffoi d-Wood, L. K."
Xo award since.
H.ARRV SCHOLARSHIP.
James Barry, late ot the City oi Dtirliani, devised
to William Lloyd Wiiartoii, Francis Di.xon JoliiisiMi,
Anthony Wilkinson, tlie Rev. James lvalue, and John
Fogg-Elliot, such part of his eriects as should enable
,them to invest in the parliamei.iary or public stocks of
this king'dpm a sum producing ^,30 [ er annum for a
Divinity Scholarship.
In the year 191 3 (March 18) tie forowing sciieme
was made by the Board of Educatiun : —
' Ot University Colletfe. -^ Of Hatfield College,
2qS SCHlM.AKSmi'S.
1. Ill tliis Sfht'iiu- tlio express"u>n "the Fmiiulalioii " means
ilie Foundation called the James Barry nivinil\- Scholarsliip, in
i-onnoxion with tlie University of Durham, now regulated by a
Scheme of the Charity- Commissioners of 7 Februar}', 1893.
2. The Foundation and its endowment (including' the sum
of Stock specified in the Schedule to this Scheme) shall be
administered and managed in conformity with the provisions
of this Scheme.
3. The body of Trustees siiall consist ol the Chancellor of
the University of Durham, the Dean of Durham, and the
Professors of Divinity, Greek, and Hebrew in the sriid
University, for the lime being respectivel}-.
4. There shall be a quorum when two Trustees are present at
any meeting. The Trustee who, of those present stands first
in the list of Trustees contained in the foregoing clause shall
be the Ciiairman of the meeting. Every matter shall be
determined b\' the majorit}' of the Trustees present and \oting
npon the question. In case of equality of votes the Chairman
shall have a second or casting vote.
5. All the proper costs, charges, and expenses of and
incidental to the adniinistration and management of the
Foinidation shall bi- first defra^'ed by the Trustees out of the
income thereof.
6. Subject to the payments aforesaid, the yearl)' income of
the Foundation shall be applied by the Trustees in the annual
award of one or more Scholarships, tenable for one year in
the University of Durham bj;^ resident students engaged in the
stud}' of Theology, being members ol' the Church of England,
to be elected b}' the Trustees subject to the following rules : —
(a) The election shall take place at such time in Easter term as
the Trustees shall fix.
{b) Candidates must be of not less than three nor moic than
nine terms' standing.
ic) Candidates must furnish such testimonials of goi>d conduct
and studious habits as shall be satisfactory to the i'ro-
tessor of Divinity of the UniversitN'.
(d) Every Scholarship shall be awarded bj- the Trustees
upon consideration of —
(i) An essay by each candidate on such subject, being
a subject included in any of the courses prescribed
by the University for the study of Theology, as
the Professor of Divinit)' shall appoint ; and
(ii) The Academic record of fhe candidates, with
special reference to their performances in any
examinations of the University.
(e) A Scholarship cannot be awarded twice to the same
■ person.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 299
( /"i Subject as aforesaid the Scholarship i>r Sciiolarships shall
be awarded under such rules and conditions as the
Trustees think fit. If at the time of election there shall
be no duly qualified candidate who is adjudged worth\' to
take a Scholarship, no Scholarship shnll for that turn be
.awarded.
7. Any sum of cash now or at m\\ time belonging- to the
P'oundation and not needed as a balance for working jiurposes
shall (unless otherwise ordered by the Board of Education) be
invested in the name of the Official Trustees of Chai'itable
Funds.
<S. Anv question as to the construction of this Scheme, or
as to the regularity or the validity of an}- acts done or about
to be done under this Scheme, shall be determined conclusively
bv the Board oi' Education, upon such application made to
them for the purpose as they think sufficient.
g. The date of this Scheme shall be the da}- on whiih it is
established by an Order oi' tiie Board of Education.
Barry Scholars.
1910 Not awarded. 1912 Joyce, F. P.
iqii Hurwood, H. H.'' 1913 Bacon, G. X.-*
Xo award since.
NEWBV SCHOLARSHIP.
The pupils and friends of the late Rev. Georg'e Newby,
M.A., having proposed to fotind an open Scholarship in
memory of him, the proposal was accepted October 31,
1848. The Scholarship is of the animal value of about
^^i8.
Reoriilafioiis for the Ae^oby Scholarship.
1. The Newby Scholarship shall be open to all Undergraduates
who are not yet qualified to present themselves for the Final
Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts, and to all
persons not j'et admitted to be Students in the University.
2. Ever}' candidate must produce to the Council satisfactory
testimonials of character before he can be admitted to examination.
3. Unless Examiners are specially appointed by the Council
the Examiners for the First Year Examination in Arts shall be
Examiners for the Newby Scholarship. The Examination shall be
exclusively Classical.
4. The Newby Scholarship shall be tenable until the Scholar
is of standing to present himself for the Final Examination for the
Degree of Bachelor of Arts, provided the Scholar during that time
keep his terms and pursue his studies in the Durham Division.
^ Of Hatfield Colleg-e. 4 Of St. Chads CoUeg-e. 7 Non-Collegiate.
SCHOI-AKSlllPS.
N("iv/n' Sc/ioldi's.
1 006 Tiioliey„C. R.' 1912 iMcGowan, E.'
1907 Beck, W. E.- 1913 GiflFord-Wood, L. K.=
1910 Hatfield, A. P.' No award since.
HE BURY SCHOLARSHIP.
This Scholarship was foun'ded bv Bishop Lighltoot in
1882. It is o'l the annual value or jQ~^o at least, and is
open to Students who intend to take Holy Orders in the
diocese of Durham. It is awarded at the Final Examina-
tion in .Arts to the best candidate for Honours, who is
also a candidate for the Scholarship, provided that he not
only obtains Honours but is declared by the Examiners
to be worthy of the Scholarship. It is tenable for one
year, and it* may be held with any other scholarship.
Holders of the De Bury Scholarship, being Bachelors
of .\rts, are allowed to offer, from amongst the
subjects required for Honours in Theology, New
Testament, and three other subjects, of which one
must be Dogmatic Theology or Ecclesiastical History.
De Bury Scholars.
igii .\esbilt, E. J. W.'' igit^-ig No award.
1913 Whitfield, F. E. B.' 1920 Wright, J. N.-t
1914 Sladdeii, H. E.^
LIGHTKOOT SCHOLARSHIP.
This Scholarship, given by the Rev. Alfred William
Gross, of Hatfield College, in memory of the late Bishop
Lightfoot, is of the annual value of £^0. Its object is
to encourage those who have taken Honours in Arts
to devote at least three terms to the study of Theology
and take Honours in Theology.
Regulations.
I. The Examiners lor the Final Examination in Classics or
Mathematics shall award the Lig-htfool Scjiolarship each June to
the candidate for Honour.s in Arts who seems to them to be the
most promising as a student of Theology, and has signified to the
Examiners before the examination his intention of competing for
the Scholarship.
' Of University Colleg-e. « OF Hatfield CoIIe'gr'e. 4 Of St. Chads College.
7 Non-Collepriate.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 30 1
2. The candidate selected must have taken Honours in the
Final Examination in Arts. During; his tenure of the Scholarsliip
he shall read for Honours in Theology.
3. The Lig-htfoot Scholarship shall be tenable for one yeuv, and
one-half shall be payable after the Scholar has kept two terms as
a student in Theology, the other half after he has kept a third
term and has taken Honours in Theology. Holders of the
Lightfoot Scholarship, being Bachelors of Arts, shall be allowed
to offer, from amongst the subjects required for Honours in
Theology, New Testament, and three other subjects, of which
one must be Dogmatic Theology or Ecclesiastical History.
4. The Lightfoot Scholarship shall not be tenable with ihe Van
Mildert Scholarship.
5. These regulations shall not be changed duiing the lifetime ot
the founder without his consent.
Lightfool Scholars.
1905 Dowding, A. \V.-' 1913 Ka)-, C.-*
1907 Pollard, T. R.' 1914 Herring, J. M.-*
1908 Buhner, E. S. X.' 1915-19 No award.
1909 Crabtree, C. J." j Dobson, H. \V.^
1910 Pestle, E. P.' 1920] Blood, A. G."
1911 Clark, T. P. R.' I Boden, J. P.-"
1912 Mould, D. H. S.'
JENKYNS SCHOLARSHH\
This Scholarship (payable out of the Jenkyns Fund)
is to be awarded on the results of the First Year
Examination in Arts to a candidate who, holdini^- no
other Scholarship or Exhibition, proposes to read for a
Final Honour School. It is of the value of ;^40 a year,
and is awarded in the first instance for one term, and
is renewable in accordance with the report given
in Collections on the work of the holder of the
Scholarship.
Joikvus Scholar.
1914 Hughes, P. B.- No award since.
WINIFRED FOSTER SCHOLARSHIP.
This Scholarship was founded in 191 2, by the Will oi
the late Lord Ilkeston, in memory of hi8 daughter. It
is derived from the income on a capital sum of ^^800.
The following are the conditions : —
I. The Winifred F"oster Scholarship shall be open to a Woman
Candidate requiring help in order to maintain herself at Durham,
whose age on the first day of the Examination shall be not less
than 17^ years, nor more than 22 years.
■ Of University College. - Of Hatfield Cullejfo. 4 Of St. Chad's Colleg-e.
5 Of St. John's College.
^02 ^^.■HOI..\KSlll|•s.
J. Till- Ex;tminalio!i at which the Se-holaiship is awaided shal
bo the July Malriculalion Examination, except as provided
below.
J. The Caiuiidale shall furnish particulars as to income of
parents and number of family to be educated, with evidence of
her indnsti-v and public spirit during her school career.
4. Korms of application, (to be obtained from the Principal of
St. .Marys Collejfe or the Censor of Home Students) shall be
returned to them with the Matriculation Entrance forms and fees
at least a fortnig'ht before the Exaniination.
3. In any year when the Scholarship is available, should no
applicant present herself in July, who, at the same time, in the
opinion of the Examiners reaches a sufficienilj' high standard in
the Matriculation Examination, and in the opinion of the Principal
of -St. Mary's Colleg;e and the Censor of Home Students offers
satisfactory evidence of limited means and g'eneral ability and
character, it shall be within the discretion of the Principal and the
Censor to advertise the Scholarship again for competition in the
October Matriculation, or to hold it over until the following July.
6. The final award shall rest in the hands of the Principal of
St. Mary's College and the Censor of Home Students, on the
recommendation of the ^Matriculation Examiners.
7. If for any cause a successful Candidate fails to take up her
Scholarship, the Principal and Censor ma}' either award it to the
Candidate next in merit or advei-tise it again for competition.
5. In case the Principal of St. Mary's College and the Censor of
Home Stvidents cannot agree as to the course to be adopted either
under CL'iuse 5, 6 or 7, the President of the Council shall decide.
9. The Scholar shall come into residence in the October of the
year in which the Scholarship is awarded. It shall be tenable for
one }ear, and mav be renewed for a second or tiiird \'ear on the
recommendation of the Examiners, either in a University Exam-
ination or in Collections, and subject to the approval of the
Principal of St. Mar}-'s College or the Censor of Home Students,
as the case may be.
10. The iiolder of the Scholarship shall reside and be a student
in the Durham Division of the Universitj', as a condition of
receiving tlie income of the Scholarship.
Winifred Foster Scholar.
1914 Barlow, A. A." 1918 Caldcleugh A.'
.PEARS SCHOLARSHIP.
Tliis Scholarship was founded oir a Bequest mad'e to
the Dean and Chapter of Durham, as Governors of the
University, by Georjj;-e Pears, of Witton-le-Wear, in a
Will dated 31st May, i8q8.
6 Of St. Mary s Collefre. « Home Student.
SCHOLARSHIPS. 303
Tlie ciniditions of tliis Scholarship, as set fortli in liie
Bequest, are : —
1. That it should be granted to a Candidate wlio has not
\'et matriculated.
2. Tiiat the elected Candidate should beg'in Residence in
the University in the Term next ensuing after his election.
3. And that such Scholar may follow out his education in
the Faculty of («) Arts, or (b) Theolog-y, or (c) Medicine.
4. The Scholarship ma}- be tenable for three years ; with
power to the "University Authorities," in case of misconduct or
idleness, to withdiaw the Scholarship from any holder of it.
5. The Donor directs that, though the Scholarship is to be
open to all, other things being- equal, a preference should be
given to a native of Witton-le-Wear or of Bishop Auckland, oc
of anv place within a radius o\' two miles from either of these
places. Candidates must be persons who "but for the help of
the Scholarshii^ would not be able to meet the expenses of a
University" course."
RegitUifions.
1. The Examination on which this Scholarship shall be
awarded shall be the "Matriculation Examination in Medicine,
Science, Letters, and Music." Candidates for the Scholaiship
must offer Engflish, Latin, Additional Mathematics, Greek (if he
proposes to enter under Arts or Theolog'v) ; or (if he proposes
to study Medicine) either Greek, ov French, or German.*
2. The Scholarship shall be awarded on the results of the
September Examination ; so that the successful Candidate may
always begin his University career in the Michaelmas Term.
3. The Scholarship is open on equal terms to both sexes.
4. The Scholarship at present is of the value of ^50 a year.
Pears Scholars.
iqob Lumb, J.' iqi:; Holtbv, H.''
1909 Metcalfe, F.' iqi8 Minsk'i, L.9
1912 Newman, P".*^
HATFIELD EXHIBITION.
This Exhibitioti was founded on a g-ift to the Univer-
sity of ;£ri50o, made b}' an anonymous benefactor in
1908.
Regulations.
I. The Exhibition or Exhi"bitions shall be held only by
students of limited means.
* In order to satisfy the requirements of the General Medical Council Candi-
dates who propose to study Medicine, must pass in English History and Geo-
graphy in addition fo the subjects for the scholarship.
9 Of CoUegre of Medicine;
304 sciioi.AKsiiirs.
2. I'relVreiice in the olcction shall be _t;ivcn lo ciiulidales
wlio are membois of Hatfield Colleg'o.
.5. Tlie elei'tois shall he the Master and V'ice-Masler of
Hatfield Colle^-e.
4. The electors shall decide whether the whole or pari of
the amount available shall be awarded to any candidate.
5- The Exhibition shall be paid terminally to (he exljibiiioner
b\- the L'niversity Treasurer, provided that the exhibiiioner has
kept the term and produces a certificate from the Master and
Vice-Master requiring' the Treasurer to pa\'.*
6. Subject to the preceding' clause the Exhibition shall be
tenable for two years, and may, at the discretion of the Master
antl \'ice-M;isier, be lenewed 011 the same conditions fov a
thirti ^'ear.
7. The Exhibition at present is of the value i>t^54 a year.
PRIZES.!
rHO.Ml\SO.\" HISTORY PRIZE.
This prize was founded in 1873 by Tlioinas Charles
Thompson, M.A., for an essay on some hisLoi'ical
subject. It is of the value of ^,10, and is open to
Graduates of the Durham Division of not more than
six years' standing' from the det^ree of B..A. The
subject in 1921 is "The decline and fall of tlie Turkish
Empire."
1906 Not awarded. 1908 Ta3'lor, J. A.'
1907 Power, J. I. J No award since.
LONG RE.Ai31.\c; PRIZE.
In 1864, Mrs. .\lice Long', widow of ihe late Rev.
William Long, Vicar of Lythe, in the county of York,
bequeathed to the - University the sum of ;^200, tor
the purpose of founding an annual Prize for Reading.
The competition for this prize is held in the Easter
Term.
* Such certificate shall not be issued by the Master and Vice-Master
unless they are satisfied with the work and conduct of the Exhibitioner.
t Candidates for these Prizes must be members of Durham Colleges.
7 Non-Coileg'iate.
PRIZES. 305
Long PrizcDicn.
iQio Appleton, F".' 1916 Maich, \\ . I', (i.'
iqii Page, H. K.'' 1917 Hardy, C. E.^
I Bacon, G. N. o I Sneed, F. L.*
"^'-\ Redfern, T.3 '9''^ I Thwaite, D. M. L.^
1913 Gaunt, E.= 1919 Ctibb, C. T."
1914 Bacon, G. N.-* 1920 Caulton, S. Cj.-*
) Cribb, C. T.'
'9'3^ Glynn, J. F. S.'
FOREIGN LANGUAGES PRIZE.
This prize wa.s of the value of ;£^5, open to all
resident Students of the Durham Divi.sion of the
University of not more than nine terms' standing from
matriculation, and was offered annually in Easter Term.
The prize was withdrawn in 1920..
1907
Mall, H."
iqi3 F.irkasch, R.'
1908
Glvn, E. F.'^
igi4 Not awarded.
1909
Bowie, D.'°
1915 Not awarded.
I9I0
Bowie. D.'"
r f Barlow, A. A.
-' \ Giyn, E. \ .^^
I9II
Warth, S. F.
■
1912
Wadsw.M-th,
E.
M.'
1920 Pearce, M. G
GABBETT PRIZE.
This prize was foiuided in 1883 in memory of William
Edward Gabheti, M..A., Classical Tutiir in the Univer-
sity, for Mental and Moral Philosoph\. It is o\ the
value of ^'11, is open to Graduates of the I)urham
Division o\ not more than six years' standing from
the degree o{ R.A , and is offered annually. The
subject in 1921 is " Ihe Basis of Morality."
1906 Not awarded. 191 1 Pai-ker, T. L."
1907 Simpson, B. F. ' 1912 Not awarded.
190S .Simpson, B. F. ' 1913 Nesbitt, E. J. \\'.-'
1909 Eldershaw, W. F. H. N." 1914 Witch, E. L."
1910 Parker, T. L.? No award since.
" Of University Collee-e. = Of Hatfield College. -i Of St. Chads Collegre.
-^ Of St. John'.s Collejje. 'i Of St. Marys Colleg-e. r Non-Collegfiate.
*- Home Student. " Of Armstrong^ College.
306 PRIZES.
C.IBSO.N PRIZE
A Prize, founded in 1898 in memory of William Sidney
Gibson, M.A., of the value of ;Q2o, is offered every
tliree years for the best Essay on British Archaeolog"y,
or Local Histor}. It is open to Graduates of the
Durham Division of not more than six years'
standintj from the degree of B.A. The Prize is
awarded in Easter Term, and the subject of the essay
is announced a year beforehand. The Examiners
have the power of awarding a smaller prize to the
writer of a meritorious essay who has failed to win the
prize of _;^2o. The subject for 192 1 is "The contribution
of the Roman Wall to Art and Religion."
1908 Carr, E.'° 1914 Not awarded.
191 1 Not awarded. 1915 Not awarded.
191 3 Not awarded. No award since.
CAPEL CURE PRIZE.
This Prize, founded in 1906, in memory of Henry
Capel Cure, B.A., of University College, is of the value
of about 30s., and is offered annually in Epiphany Term
for the best Sermon, to candidates for Ordination who
are in residence and have passed the Intermediate
Examination.
1907 Dodd, W. A. de VJ 1914 Not awarded.
1908 Not awarded. 1915 Priestnall, T. H.3
1909 Hands, W. J.? igi6 Spencer, J. R.'
1910 Smith, E. E.-t 1917-19 No award.
191 1 Bishop, G. B. H.'' 1920 Ganderlon, H. Y.5
191 2 Goug-h, \V. A. 5
f Harrison, £.■*
'9'-5| Likeman, H. J.'
BIBLE PRIZE.
This Prize was instituted in October, 1912. It i;
offered for general knowledge of the Bible.
'9' 2 ^5 Lund, J. 7
£5 Newell, L. B. C*
1913 j^5 Newell, L. B. C."
£2 Hamlyn, F. C.^
No award since.
' Of University College. - Of Hatfield College. 4 Of St. Chad's CoUegfc.
5 Of St. John's College. 7 Non-Collepiate. '• Of Armstrong College.
PRIZES. 307
?*IALTBV PRIZE.
This Prize, of the value of ;^5, is open to all resident
students of the Durham Division of the University, of
not more than nine terms' standing from Matriculation.
It is awarded for an essay to be written on some
subject of Classical Literature, Archaeology or History.
The subject in 1921 is "The world's debt to Julius
Caesar."
19J4 Hall-Patch, J. S. P." 1920 Xot awarded,
igig Boden, J. P.-"
OGLE AND FOX PRIZE.
This Prize, of the value of ;^4, is to be awarded on
the result of the Matriculation Examination in October
to the best candidate who intends to pursue his (or
her) studies as a student in residence in the Durham
Division, such candidate not being the holder of any
University Scholarship or Exhibition. The Prize will
be given in books suitable for use during the course of
study in the Durham Colleges, and the list of such
books is to be approved by the Head or Censor of the
body which the candidate proposes to join. The
Examiners have power to divide the Prize.
JUBILEE PRIZE.
This Prize, derived from a sum of ;^..\'/ 15s. 9d.
standing in 1913 to the credit of the Jubilee Prize
Fund and the Wood Fund, is offered in Epiphany
Term for an English Essay. The following is the
subject for 1921 : — " Walpole's Letters."
1914 Farrer, W. W.' 1920 Xol awarded.
1919 Slater, T. R.*
DECLAMATION PRIZE.
This Prize, of the value of ;/."3 3s., was founded in
1919. The competition is held in the Easter Term.
1919 Cribb, C. T.' 1920 Roberts, R. H. W.t
1 Of University College. 4 Of St. Chads College. 5 Of St. John's College
' Non-Collogiate. '' Ot Codrington.
I0O9
Badcock, \'. E.
•9'
5
lOio
Robsoii, Stanley.
191
[6
IQI 1
Drummond, Hdislev.
191
17
1912
Pat e ISO n, M. S.
191
[8
'9"o
Browne, L. F".
19
19
1914
Bedson, S. P.
308 COLI.KGK OK MKOICINK.
t'OI.I.KCiK OF MKHRlNi:.
Scholarships, Mkdals, and Prizes.
A Ciiilci Medal is awarded every year to the Candidate
who presents the best lissay for the Degree of M.D.,
provided that the Essay is jiidj^ed ti> he o\' suMicient
merit.
GOLD MEDALS.
Medals have been awarded to the following;' during'
he past ten years : —
Xot awarded.
Merewether, E. R. A.
Rowstron, N. F.
Senior, H. D.
Not awardetL
UXIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOLARSHIPS.
Four Scholarships of ;^25 a year were set apart in
1856 for Students in Medicine, and are tenable for four
years by Students pursuing their medical studies and
not ot sufficient standing" to proceed to a Degree in
Medicine. These Scholarships cannot be held together
with the Pears Scholarship.
Regulations for the Medical Scholarships.
1. In ordinary cases such Medical Scholarsliips as shall have
become vacant shall be filled up at the beg-inninjjf of Michaelmas
Term in each y»-^ar.
2. Each candidate must produce to the Chancellor satisfactory
testimonials of character.
3. The candidates for the Medical Scholarships shall be those
persons who are desirous of being' admitted as Medical Students,
and wlio have not attended more than one Summer Session in the
College o\ Medicine, and the successful Candidnlesmust lake
out their entire curriculmn at the University of Durham College
of Medicine, Xewcastle-upon-Tyne.
- 4. The Examination shall be that** for the Matriculation
Examination of the Universit\-, held in September.
5. The subjects of Examination shall bo: — (1) Eng'lish, (j)
Geography. (3) Eng'lish History, (4) Latin, (5) *Arithmetic, (6)
■'.Xlg'ebra. (7) *Euclid, and (8) Greek, or (9) German, or both.
*, As under AnnrrioNAi. Mathkmatics.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 309
6. These Scjjiolarsliips shfi,!! be tenable by the succtjssful Can-
didates for four, years, provided they produce satisfactory
testiino^iialvs of ph^racter, '. dufing each Session, ,froni the Sec-
retary of the ♦Cpllegg;Of Mecjicine, and pass their Professiontil
Examinations in a creditable, manner.
7. It a Scholarship be forfeited from anj' cause, theCliancellor
and Senate shall have power to assign the Scholarship for the
remaining- part of the period to a-st-udent not already a Scholar, who
may be recommended by the Council of the College of Medicine.
University Medical Schplars.
4909 Ariustroiig, (.". .{ Rerring, R. Ji
1910 Evers, H." '9'°| Williams, V. L.
191 1 Rrumweil. J. 1917 Blair, H. M. S.
1912 Erdberg, M. J. ^ ^g f FothergiU, G. A.
1913 Harrison, A. T. ^ \ Jaques, E. H.
1914 Ferguson, R.I 1919 Meek, T. H.
I Woodmanv A.
"^'-■^1 Kirk, T. H.
DICKINSON" MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.
The friends of the late John Dickinson, M.B., who
was Medical Offi.cer of the Universities' Mission to
Central Africa in 1863, desiring to testify their admiration
for his character, and their sorrow at his untimely death,
stibscribed a sum of ^,300. to which a further sum ot
^,65 los. has been added, accruing- from the- years
in which the Scliolarship was not awarded, Mrs. Walker
and Mr. William Henry Dickinson further contributing
to raise the amount to ^'400. The interest of tliis
amount is awarded annually, after examination, at
the end of the Summer Sessiiin. An\ Full Student
ot the College of Medicine wiio iias passed tlie
Intermediate hLxamination oi anv \V> the Licensing
Bodies n.a.med in Schedule .A o^ the Medical Act, !858,-
is eligible for the Scholarship. Tiie subjects of
Examinatitin are Medicine, Surgery, Midwifery, and
Pathology. With this Scholarship is also presented
a Gold Medal. Candidates for the Dickinson Scholar-
ship must enter for the Examination in tiieir fifth } ear,
the vears beiny consecutive.
t R. I""ergiLson .was killed- <in active service o'\ Sent. t5th. -1916^ and the
Ciiancellor and Senate divided tliis Scliol.-ir<hip between T. H, Kirk and Y. L.
Willi ims : tlif tormer he;n^ proxnnr ncc'sit in l^i$. the latter in imiI'i.
20
310
SCHOLARSHIPS.
Dickinson Sr/wiars.
1906
Pybus, F. C.
'9'3
1907
Levin son, H. M.
1914
1908
Saini, C. F. iM.
'915
1909
Dainty, J. E.
1916
1910
McGonigfle, G. C.
M.
1917
191 1
Barclay^ J. H.
1918
1912
Sloreyi T. C.
1919
Ritson, Evelyn
Aimslrongf, C.
Meashaiii, J. E. •
Sinclair, \V. O. F.
Newman, Freda
Wardill, W. E. M.
Whyte, A. H.
TULLOCH SCHOLARSHIP.
The interest of the sum of ;^400, bequeathed by the
late Benjamin TuUoch, Surg-eon, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, is awarded annually at the end of the Winter
Session to the Full Student who passes the best
examination in the subjects of Anatomy, Physiology,
and Chemistry. This Scholarship may be awarded
annually in June to the student who obtains the
highest marks in the First M.B. Examination during
the year.
Txilloch Scliolars.
1907 Dainty, J. E. J913
(, f Barclay, J. H. 1914
^ t Lninb, J. 191 5
1909 Faircloujjh, H. 1916
1910 Arkle, J. S. 1917
1911 Merewether, E. R. .\. 191S
1912 Xot awarded.
Not awarded.
Not awarded.
Wardill, W. E. M.
Holmes, Dorothy.
Dixon, Dorothy A.
Reuben, J. V.
1919 Armstrong, R.
CHARLTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.
The friends of the late Edward Charlton, M.D.
Edin., D.C.L. Dunelm., President of the Colleg'e,
and Professor of Medicine, to show their appreciation
of his professional and scientific worth, and to
perpetuate his memory, contributed a sum of money,
by means of which his portrait has been placed in
the Library of the Royal Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, and £iTOo invested to found a Scholarship in
Medicine in the College, to be awarded annually at the
end of the Winter Session after examination. The
Scholarship is open to Full Students of the College
who have attended the Class on the Principles and
Practice of Medicine, and may be competed for at
the end of their fourth or fifth Winter — the Winters
being consecutive.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 3II
Charlton Scholars.
1906 P'airclou|fh, W. 1913 Arkle, J. S.
1907 Levinson, H. ;\I. 1914 Merevvether, E. R. A.
1908 Saint, C. F. M. 1915 Keay, C. H.
1909 Wood, G. H. 1916 Welch, R.
1910 Daimv, J. E. 1917 Not awarded.
191 I Bendle, W. G. 1918 Bell, D. G. P.
1912 Storey, T. C. 1919 Whyte, A. H.
GIBB SCHOLARSHIP.
Charles John Gibb, one of the oldest Members of the
College, having- presented the sum of jQipo for the
purpose, the interest on this sum is awarded annually
as a Scholarship in Pathology, at the end of the
Summer Session, to the Full Student who passes the
best examination in that subject, but no Student shall
be eligible after the completion of his curriculum.
Gihb Schohirs.
1906 Levinson, H. ^L i9'4 Evers, H.
1907 Saint, C. F. ^L f Dunlop, E. C.
1908 Braithwaite, E. C. "5'^"'\ Leete, H. M.
/ Wood, G. H. 1916 Not awarded.
'9°9^ Dainty, J. E. 1917 Whyte, A. H.
1910 Barclay, J. H. 1918 Silverston, J.
191 1 Storey, T. C. f Colville, O.
191 2 Arkle', J. S. '^'9^^ Colville, E. T.
( Metcalfe, F.
'9'3 (Meashani, J. E.
LUKE ARMSTRONG MEMORL\L SCHOLARSHIP.
The friends of the late Luke Armstrong, M.D., who
was connected with the College as Lecturer for a period
of twentN -four years, desiring to testify their esteem for
him and to perpetuate his memory, contributed ;^68o,
which has been invested to found a Scholarship in
Comparative Pathology.
The Scholarship is open to all Graduates in Medicine
or Hygiene, who have spent at least six months at the
University of Durham, and whose age does not exceed
thirty years. The Scholarship to be awarded annually
to the author of the best Essay on some subject in
Comparative Pathology which has been approved by the
Professor of Comparative Pathology. The Essay may be
illustrated by drawings, preparations and specimens.
i . ., ,1.1; ,
312 SCHOLARSHII'S.
These, toiietlier vvitli I lie prize Essay, shall become ihe
property ot the College of Mediciife. The Es^say must
be type-written, and should be sent to the Professor of
Comparative Palholoiiy not later than the 1st June in
each Near. The successful Candidate will be styled the
Luke Armslrony^ Scholar in Comparative t*athology.
B\ permission the Scholar may publish his Essay.
If no essay of sufficient merit be presented, the
Scholarship may he awarded to the Candidate who, in
passini^ the first part of the Exaniination for the B. Hy.
Deo^ree, obtains the hii^'hest' number of marks in Com-
parative Patholoo-\ durin^if the \ear.
Luke Aniistrop.ii S/:/iohi/s in Comparatm>e Pathology.
1907 Harlan, G. P. ( Wear, Arthur Hyde.
1908 Levinson, H. M. "''^ \ Mil!er,Marg-aret Mair.
igoq Johnson, J. T. iQ'S i^ot awarded.
1910 Braitliwaite, E. C. 1916 Baker, J. E.
iqi 1 Saint, C F. M. '9'7 "^oi awarded.
1912 Galpin, P. A. 1918 Not awarded.
1913 Hudson, W. 1919 Not awarded.
SJEl'HKN SCOTT SCHOLARSHH'.
The late Stephen Scott, oi Harros^'ate, formerly
of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, i>^enerously presented to the
Collet^^e of Medicine the sum of ^1,000, for the
purpose of founding^ a Scholarship. The competition
shall be by an original Essay. By the terms of Mr,
Scott's gift, the subject of the Essay was at first limited
to " Hernia and Allied Subjects," but afterwards he
kindly consented to extend the scope of the Essay so as
to include any Surgical subject. Any Graduate in
Medicine or Surgery of the University of Durham,
or any Student o^ the College of* Medicine, shall be
eligible to compete for the Scholarship, provided that
such Student shall have kept at least one academical
year in attendance at the College, and that in any case
his age does not exceed thirty years at the time wheti
the Essay is sent in.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 313
Tho Competition shall take place every year, and tlie
^ssavs must be presented not later than the I5tli day
of ju'ly. • ■ •
The Kss;iy must be t\ pe-written and may be illustrated
by drawing's, preparations, and specimens, at the choice
of" the Essayist. The judg-e shall be the Professor of
Surgery, to whom the subject of the proposed Kssay,
must be submitted for approval. The Scholarship shall
not be awarded unless the Examiner deems the Essay
of sufficient merit, and, in case it is at anv tim^ with-
held, the proceeds shall be applied io the purposes of
the Scholarship in such manner as the Trustees may
direct, either bv addition to the capital sum or by i^iving'
an additional prize on anv other occasion when a
second Essay shall be deemed to deserve it. The
Essays shall be the property of the College of Medicine,
and also all specimens, preparations, etc., illustrating'
them, but the writer of the successful ['"ssav s'nall be
permitted to publish it.
S/r/>//(:'ii Srofi Si /mldrx.
Not aw.irded.
Barclay, J. H.
N'Ot avvardetl.
Xot awarded.
Not awarded.
hp:ath schol.\rship.
The late Georg^e V'eoman Heath, ATA., M.U.,
D.C.L., F.R.C.S., Professor of Surgery in the Uni-
versity of Durham, and President of the College of
Medicine, bequeathed the sum ol ;£,4,ooo, to found
a' Scholarship in Surgery, the interest to be awarded
every second year.
In accordance with the will of the late G. Y. Heath,
the Trustees of the Heath Scholarship will award and pay
to the writer of the best original Essay the sum of ;^200.
1907
Pybus, F. C.
1912
(
Levinsoii. H. .M.
'913
.908
Stoker, F.
1914
1
Willan, R. J.
'<)i5
1909
Raiiken, David.
1916
igio
Saint, C. F. M.
1917
191 1
Stewart, J. C.
igi8
1 91 9
314 SCHOLAKSIIII'S.
All (iiaduates in Medicine or in Suiijerv of the
University of Durham are elit;ible to cc^npete for this
Scliolarship.
The subject oi' the lissay for 1922 is ... .
X.B. — The views advanced bj- llie writer must he illusliated by
carehillv prepared dissections ami specimens.
The Essay must be type-written or printed, and
delivered to the Professor of Surg^ery not later than
March 31st, in the year above-mentioned. The Essay,
together with any specimens, drawings, casts, micro-
scopical preparations, or other means of illustration
accompanying it, will become the property o\' the
College of Medicine.
Bv permission, the Kssa}' mav be printed for general
circulation bv the Heath Scholar.
nealh Sclio/ais.
1906
.\ot aw
ardeti.
igo8
Heslop,
J. w.
1910
Turner,
G. G.
iqi2
Pybus.
F. C.
1914 Saint, C. F. M.
1916 Not awarded.
191 8 Not awarded.
1920 Willan, R. J.
I'lIILIl'SOX SC'HOLARSUII'.S.
The late Sir George Hare Philipson, Kt.. who was
President of the College from 1892 to 1918, bequeathed
the sum of ^2,000 to found two scholarships in
Medicine. This sum, less legacy duty, has been
invested.
The scholarships will be awarded, on the recommend-
ation of the Examiners, to the undergraduates who
shall obtain the highest marks at the final examinations
in March and June respectively. The scholarships will
only be awarded if in the Examiners' opinion the marks
are of a sufficiently high standard. The successful
candidates will be designated " The Philipson Scholars
of the Degree of Bachelor of Medicine."
1919, IMarch] Bell, D. G. P. 1919, [June] Whyte, .A. H.
II
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 315
GIBSON pkizp:.
Under the will of the late Charles Ciibsoii, M.D., the
College has come into the possession of the sum of
jQ22^, to be employed in founding an annual prize in
the subject oi Midwifery and Diseases of Women and
Children.
Regulation.
The prize is open to studenls who have attended not more than
one course of lectures en Midwifery and Gynjecoloary, but no
student sii.'iU be eletfibie after the completion of his curiiculuin.
Gibson Prizemen.
1906
Pybus, V. C.
i0'3
P'airclougfh, H
1907
Levinson, H. M.
1914
Xattrass', F. J.
1908
Saint, C. F. M.
i9'5
Stott, W.
1909
Braithwaite, E. C.
1916
Evers, H.
igio
Littlewood, S.
1917
Henegan, D.
igii
Barclay, J. H.
1918
Xot awarded.
(912
Dodd,'H. G.
1919
Whyte, A. H.
TL'RNBULL PRIZE.
The fellow students and friends ot the late William
Turnbull, M.B. , B.S., Demonstrator of Anatomy in the
College from 1895 ^^^ 'Q^S- to show their appreciation
of his ability as a teacher and to perpetuate his memory,
contributed a sum of money by means of which a
memorial tablet has been placed in the College and a
Prize and Medal, to be termed the "Turnbull Prize,"
will be awarded annually.
The Prize and Medal will be given for " Surface
Anatomy " and will be - open for competition by
Students at the end of their second Winter Session.
riiriibiil/ PrizeiucH.
1907 Bainbridg'e, Isaac. 1914 Erdberg-, M. J.
1908 Not awarded. 1915 Wardill, \V. E. M.
1909 Storey, T. C. ^ | Brydson, J. M.
1910 Woodman, G. S. \ Hurrell, G.
191 1 Nattrass, F.J. 1917 Woodman, \.
1912 Herbertson, W. 1918 Not awarded.
I y. \ Ruine, A. E. 1919 Not awarded.
3l6 SCHOLAf^SHlPS.
GOVDER MEiMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP.
Tlie interest of the sum of /,"325, contributed by friends
of the late Charles Mclvor Goyder, Surgeon, as a
fnemorial, whereby his mehiory may be perpetuated,
and Medical Students incited to emulate his meritorious
example, will be awarded annually to the Student who
shall most distinguish himself in Clinical Medicine and
Clinical Surgery at the Royal Victoria Infirmary,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, under the following Regulations,
viz. : —
1. That the Scholarship be aUached to the RoN'al Victoria
Infirmary, Xewcaslle-upon-Tyne, and be termed tlie Goyder
Memorial Scholarship.
2. That the Subjects of" Examination be Clinical ^ledicine and
Clinical Suri!;'er\'.
3. That the Scholarship be open for compel ition lo Students
during their fourth and fifth years only of medical stud}' ; that the
Scholarship shall not be taken twice by the same Student ; and
that no Student be elig-ible for examination unless he be a Full
Student, both at the CoUeg-e of Medicine and at the Royal
Victoria Infirmary, N'ewcastle-upon-Tyne.
4. That the Examination for the Scholarship be in the hands of
the Honorary Staff of the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Xewcastle-
upon-Tyne, and that the Honorary Staff shall have power, if the
Candidates do not show sufficient merit, to withhold the Scholar-
ship. In the following- year the Scholarship not awarded shall be
competed for, in addition to the Scholarship of that year, but both
shall not be held by the same individiial. -
5. That, with the permission of the .Authorities of the College of
Med'cine, the Goyder Memorial -Scholarship be presented at the
annual distribufion of the College Scholarships and Prizes.
Goyder Scholars.
1906 Faircloug^h, W. 1914 ^-Russell, W. K.
1907 Levinson, H. M. 1915 ' Keay, C. H.
1908 Saint. C. F. M. 1916 Not aw^arded.
1909 Braithwaite, E. C. / Anderson, P. V.
1910 Daintv, J. E. '^'^I Dunlop, E. C.
1911 Bendle, W. G. „/ Bell, D. G. P.
1912 Storey, T. C. '9'^^ Jaques, \V. A.
1913 Arkle, J. S. 1919 Forrest, W. D.
COLLKGE OF MKDICINE. 317
OUTTERSON WOOD I'RIZE.
Dr. T. Oulterson Wood, formerly a lecturer in
psychological medicine in the college, presented, in the
year 191 3, the sum of ^250 to found a prize in
psychological medicine.
The interest of this sum is awarded at the end of the
Easter Term to the frill student who obtains the highest
marks in the class examination on psychological
medicine.
Prizemen.
1914 Keay, C. H. 1917 Hewitson, W. A.
igrs Evers, H. igi8 • Whyte, A. H.
1916 Dunlop, E. C. 1919 Woodman, A.
3l8 SCHOLARSHIPS.
AUMSTROXCi COLLKCiK.
PART I.
SCHOLARSHIPS, EXHIBITIONS, BURSARIES,
AWARDED ON ENTRANCE.
The Cochrane Scholarships.
A sum of ;^3,000 has been presented to Armstrong College
by the former Directors and Shareholders of Messrs. Cochrane
and Co., Ltd., for the purpose, in the first instance, of founding
two Scholarships. Candidates eligible for the Scholarshijis
shall be either (a) foremen or workmen (including women)
employed by the firm of Messrs. Cochrane and Co., Ltd., at
their Ormesby Ironworks, Middlesbrough ; Stanghow Iron-
stone Mines, Guisborough ; and New Rrancepeth Colliery,
Durham, on March 31st, 1918, including those who at that
time were on Naval, Mililary or National Service, or (/;) their
children. The Scholarships shall be awarded in alternate
years to candidates (1) from Ormesby and Stanghow, and (2)
from New Brancepeth Colliery, and shall be each tenable for
three years, subject to satisfactory attendance, conduct and
progress. The successful candidate will be required in each
case to enter College at the beginning of the next session after
his appointment, and to read for a Degree or Diploma in any
Faculty in which such Degree or Diploma is granted. In
the case of candidates from Ormesby and Stanghow the Scholar-
ship shall be of the annual value of ;^60 ; in the case of
candidates from New Brancepeth Colhery of ^45. Intending
candidates will be required to send in their names to the
Registrar, Armstrong College, not later than May 3\st of each
year, enclosing a statement of their qualifications, together
with such credentials and testimonials as they may 1hij-.k
necessary, or as may be required by the Council. The
Scholarships will be awarded on the results of {a) the School
Certificate Examination, or (b) the Higher Certificate Exam-
ination of the University of Durham, or (c) such other test
as the Council of Armstrong College may from time to time
ordain. If in any given year there shall be no candidate of
sufficient merit the Scholarship shall' not be awarded, and
the income shall be devoted either towards the augmentation
of the existing Scholarships, the provision of a second
Scholarship, or in such other manner as Council may determine.
\\Tien in course of time there are no longer any candidates
eligible for these Scholarships the capital sum shall be at the
disposal of the College for the encouragement, under such
conditions as Council may from time to time decide, of study
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 3I9
au(.l research in the Faculty of Science, with special reference
to the mining of coal or ironstone, the manufacture of iron,
or ironfounding.
Cochrafie Scholar,
1919 Spittle, K. E.
The Elswick Institute Scholarship.
Three Scholarships, each of the value of ;^55 per annum,
tenable at the College, are offered by the Committee of the
Institute. In 1920 the Scholarships will be awarded, provided
there are candidates of sufficient merit, on the results of the
Matriculation Examination in September in the following
subjects : English ; English History and Geography ; one
of the four languages, Latin, Greek, French, German ; eithev
Experimental Science and Mechanics ay any two of the following.
Chemistry. Physics. Mechanics.
Entries must be lodged with the Registrar bv 14th August,
1920.
The conditions of award in years subsequent to 1920 are
imder consideration.
Entrance Exhibitions.
(a) In Arts.
There will be two Exhibitions in Arts, each of the value
of /15 per annum.
Candidates must have passed the Matriculation Examination
or a recognised equivalent.
Exhibitions will be awarded on the results of an examination
to be held at the beginning of the Michaelmas Term, in four
out of the following subjects, of which two must be languages
other than English ; — Latin, Greek. Ancient History, English
Literature, Modern History, French, German.
Entries, specifying the four subjects offered, must be lodged
with the Registrar by 1st September in each year.
Exhibitioners may continue to hold their Exhibitions for
three years, on the recommendation of the Board of Professors.
Two Fourth Yeat Exhibitions of /15 will be offered, for
which all students in Arts will be eligible : they will be awarded
on the joint recommendation of the Heads of Departments
in Arts.
(b) In Pure Science.
There will be three Exhibitions in Pure Science, each of
the value of /15 per annum.
320 SCHOLARSHIPS.
("anditlates must have passed the Matriculation lixamin.itum
or a recognised equivalent.
F.xliibitions will be awarded on the results of an examination
to be held in June, to candidates who do best in one of the
follo\\ing groups of subjects : — (n) Mathemiitical (Pure and
Ajiplied Mathematics), {b) Physical (Physics and Chemistry),
(c) Biological (Botany, and Zoology or Geology).
Entries, specifying the group offered, must be lodged with
the Registrar by 30th April in each year.
The tenure of an Exhibition for a second or a third year
■will depend upon the recommendation of the Board of
Professors.
(r) In Applied Science.
There will be two Exhibition-; in Xnulicd 'Si-i(>niv.-. f.-n-h nf
the value of ;^15 per annum.
Thev will be awarded on the results tA a spi-cial i-xanunaiKm
to be held in September of each year.
One E.xhibition will be aw-arded to a student in Engineering
or Naval Architecture, on the results of an examination of a
higher standard than that of the Matriculation Examination
in three out of the following subjects : — Pure Matheniatics,
Applied Mathematics, Physics. Mechanical I^rawing.
The other Exhibition will be awarded to a student in
Agriculture, . Mining or Metallurgy, on the results of an
examination of a higher standard than that of the Matriculation
Examination, in three out of the following subjects : — Pure
Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry,
Geology, Botany, Zoology.
.Although a candidate may sit the special examination
before he is qualified to matriculate no student other than a
matriculated S'tuderit may hold' an ExhilDition. '
It in one of the two groups no candidate reaches a sufficiently
high standard to justify ai 'reward within that group, the
examiners shall have power to recommend either that the
Exhibition be not awarded at all, or that it be transferred for
the session in question to the other group and awarded to the
second candidate in that group.
Entries specifying the subjects offered and the course of
study proposed must be lodged with the Registrar by 1st
September in each year.
The tenure of an Exhibition for a second or a third year
mil depend upon the recommendation of the Board of
Professors. •'"" •"='''' '
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 32I
The Earl GreV ^Iemoriai. Scholarships.
! -..0 Scholarships have been established on the Earl Grey
RIeuiorial Fovindation. They are each of the vahie of £bO
per annnm. and are tenable for three years. Under the tern:\s
of the Memorial they are open to all candidates who propose
to read for either a Degree or. Diploma in the Faculty of Science
or Commerce. Intending candidates are requested to appU'
to the Registrar of the College, not latrr than May 3\st of each
year and to enclose with their applications statements of their
qualifications, together with such credentials and testiiiionials
as they may think necessary. If the College so ordain, they
may be required either to submit themselves to an oral or a
written examination. If in any given 5^ear there shall be
no candidates of sufficient merit, the Scholarships for that vear
shall 'not be awarded, and the income shall be added to the
capital sum for the augmentation of the Scholarships in future.
Lloyd's Register Scholarships in Marine
Engineering.
Three Entrance Scholarships, each of the value of £lOO per
annum, and tenable for three 3-ears, have been offered to the
College by the Committee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
One Scholarship is open to competition annuallv to male
candidates -who are British subjects, and whose age does not
exceed 23 years on the Ist of October immediately following
the examination (for the year 1920 the limit of age will be
24 years). Candidates must produce evidence that they
have served three years' apprenticeship in a mercantile marine
engineering works. Candidates will be required to undergo
an examination which must include the following subjects : —
(a) F,r.giish Literatun- and Composition.
(b) French ot Spanish, or other approved Foreign Language
at the option of the candidate.
(c) Mathematics. — Algel^ra, including Quadratics and
Binomial Theorem ; Elementary Trigonometry ; and
Additional Mathematics, viz.. Arithmetic with practical
application ; Cieometry of the Triangle, Parallelogram,
Circle, and similar figures, including the substance of
Euclid Books I-IV and VI, with deductions, and use
of logarithmic tables.
(d) Mechanics, including elements of .Statics, Dynamics and
Hydrostatics, and principles of Applied Mechanics.
(< ) Practical Marine Engineering.
^22 SCHOLARSHIPS.
Preference will be given to candidates who have a sound
knowledge of English and the selected language. Candidates
will be required to appear before a Board, who will determine
the relative fitness of the candidates to hold the Scholarship.
This Board will consist of the Principal of Armstrong College,
the Professor of Marine Engineering, the Professor of Naval
Architecture, a nominee of the Faculty concerned, and a
nominee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
The award of the Scholarships will be based on the results
of the written examination and on the report of the inter\newing
Board n-amed above. The Scholarships are confined to students
who propose to enter on the first year of their course at the
University. The Scholar must read for the degree of Bachelor
of Science, specialising in Marine Engineering; and must devote
his whole time to the pursuit of his studies during the University
session. The continuation of the Scholarship wall depend on
satisfactory progress being made in the course of studies
pursued, as determined by the Sessional Examination, and
on the report of the Professor concerned. The Scholarship
will be continued during the pleasure of the Committee of
Lloyd's Register, and the conditions may be altered from time
to time at the discretion of the Committee. Candidates must
send in their names to the Registrar of the College not later
than September \st in each year.
Lloyd's Register Scholarships in Naval
Architecture.
Three Entrance Scholarships, each of the value of ;^100
per annum and tenable for three years, have been offered
to the College by the Committee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
One Scholarship is open to competition annually to male
candidates who are British subjects, and v/hose age does not
exceed 23 years on the 1st of October immediately following
the examination (for the year 1920 the limit of age will be
24 years). Candidates must produce evidence that they have
served three years' apprenticeship in a Mercantile Shipyard.
Candidates will be required to undergo an examination which
must include the following subjects : —
(a) English Literature and Composition.
(6) French or Spanish, or other approved foreign language
at the option of the Candidate.
(c) Mathematics — Algebra, includipg Quadratics and
Binomial Theorenri ; Elementary Trigonometry ; and
additional Mathematics, viz.. Arithmetic with practical
application ; Geometry of the Triangle, Parallelogram,
Circle and similar figures, including the substance
of Euclid Books I-IV, and VL with deductions ; and
use of logarithmic tables.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 323
(d) Mechanics, including elements of Statics, Dynamics,
and Hydrostatics, and principles of Applied Mechanics.
(e) Practical Shipbuilding.
Preference \\all be given to candidates who have a sound
knowledge of English and the selected language. Candidates
will be required to appear before a Board, who will determine
the relative fitness of the candidates to hold the Scholarship.
This Board will consist of the Principal of Armstrong College,
the Professor of Naval Architecture, the Professor of Marina
Engineering, a nominee of the Faculty concerned, and a
nominee of Lloyd's Register of Shipping.
The award of the Scholarships will be based on the results
of the written examination, and on the report of the inter-
viewing Board named above. The Scholarships are confined
to students who propose to enter on the first year of their
course at the University. The Scholar must read for the
degree of Bachelor of Science, specialising in Naval Architecture ;
and must devote his whole time to the pursuit of his studies
during the University session. The continuation of the
Scholarship will depend on satisfactory progress being made
in the course of studies pursued, as determined by the Sessional
Examination, and on the report of the Professor concerned.
The Scholarship will be continued during the pleasure of the
Committee of Lloyd's Register, and the conditions may be
altered from time to time at the discretion of the Committee.
Candidates must send in their names to the Registrar of th-e
College not later than September Ist in each year.
The William Black Noble Memorial Fund.
This fund will be used in the first instance for the purpose
of providing Scholarships for day students reading for tlie
deeree of B.Com. (The term student shall not be taken as
excluding those who have taken a degree in some other
Faculty in this or any other University). If no award be
made or, if for any other cause, no payment be made in any
year, the amount shall be used for the purposes of research
at home or abroad ; and, if the fimd should cease to be
required for Scholarships or for research within the Faculty
of Commerce, it shall be used to help individual students of
the College in such ways as the Council may determine. Each
Scholarship shall be of the value of ;^50 per annum tenable
for three years, subject to satisfactory reports on conduct
and proficienc^^ The Scholarship will be awarded on the
results of a special examination held annually in June, but,
if there be no candidate of sufficient merit, it will not be awarded.
Candidates shall sit for examination in : —
324 SCHOLARSHIPS.
(a) General Knowledge.
(b) A Modern Language, i.e. French, German, Spanish
or Russian.
(( ) Mathematics.
(d) A Science.
(<■) One of the foUowinc; : —
English. ,
A Motlern Language not taken under (h).
History.
Geography.
.Successful candidates for the Scholarship must have passed
the Matriculation Examination or a recognised equivalent
before coming into residence. Candidates shall notify the
Registrar of Armstrong College of their intention to compete
not later than March 3 Is/, preceding the examination, stating
in their application what subjects they intend to ofier. The
Board of Examiners shall consist of the Professor of Economics
and the Heads of all Departments teaching subjects offered
atany given examination. A viva v.oce examination of the
candidates' work shall be conducted by the Professor of
Economics and two other of the Examiners.
North-East Co.\st Institution of Engineers .^nd
Shipbtilders Scholarship.
■Jenable for two years, and of the annual value of ;^50.
Full particulars may be obtained on application to the
Secretary of the Institution. Bolbec Hall. Newcastle.
The Surveyors' Institution Scholarships.
. Two Schoiarship.s of the annual value of. ;£Q0 each, and two
of, the annual value of ;(^50 each, tenable for three years,
awarded on the results of a Competitive E.xamination conducted
by the Oxford, r and Cambridge Joint Examination Board,
ajid tenable by studen,ts reading for an Honours Degree bearing
on the training and pra^ctice of a Surveyor, in any University
or affiliated College approved by the Institution. Full
particulars m^y be obtaijied on application to the Secretary,
12, Cireat George Street, Westminster.
w.. . -, r- , .. ^. . ,.
Surveyors' Institution Scholars.
1906 Holzapfel, J. \V. iqog Thompson, L. .\
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 325
Other Scholarships, Etc.
In addition to the above Scholarships, Exhibitions or
Bursaries of various kinds are awarded by the County Councils
of Cumberland. Durham. Northumberland and Westmoreland,
and by the Corporations of Gateshead and Newcastle-upon-
Tvne. Particulars should be obtained from : —
Cumberland- — The Director of Education, The Courts,
Carlisle.
Durham — The Director of Education, Shire Hall, Durham.
Northumberland — The Director of Education. Moot Hall,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Westmoreland — The Director of Education, Kendal.
Gateshead — The Secretary. Education Committee. Prince
Consort Road. Gateshead.
Newcastle-upon-Tyne — The Director of Education, Education
Offices, Northumberland Road. Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
PART n.
SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED DURING COURSES OF
STUDY FOR A FIRST DEGREE.
The Alder Schol.^rship.
The Alder Scholarship is of the annual value of £'13 10s.,
and is tenable for one year. It is awarded to that member
of the Zoology Class, of not less than three terms' standing,
who passes the best examination in Zoology. It is held on
condition of the holder pursuing the study of some special
branch of Zoology while attending Lectures at the College,
to the satisfaction of the Professor of Zoology. In the event
of there being no candidate of sufficient merit the following
year, it may, at the discretion of the Council, be awarded to
the former Scholar for a second vear.
A Idev
Scltolar^^.
1907
Polls, 1.
,0, J
Arkless, E.
igoS
1 Burrell, T. R.
1 q 1 4 1
Beetham, M. K
1 Herhertson, W.
,n,-'
Baiiibridg'e, H.
W.
igoq
Gibson, I.
' 9 '-■> 1
Meek, K. M.
1910
Roper, R. E.
1916
Not awarded.
igi 1
Wallace, T.
iqi7
Sherei. C. .M.
IQ12
Ord. G.
iqrS
Taylor, P. T.
! Q I _^
Jorgfenseii, C). M.
iQig
iq20
Feryusoii, K.
Seeker, J.
•21
326 SCHOLARSHIPS.
John Christie Scholarships.
These are tenable only in the Department of Fine Art.
A Scholarship of the value of ;^30, less fees, tenable for three
years, will be awarded when a vacancy occurs. Part of the
examination will be held early in July, and will consist of
drawing from life. The remaining part of the examination
will follow- on the reopening of the Department in the Autumn.
A Scholarship of £b, with free admission to full time study,
is offered annually, and is tenable for three years. The
competition will consist of Life Drawing and Decorative
Design. Each candidate must do both exercises.
A similar Scholarship for two years, or for one year, may
also be offered.
One, or more. Scholarships, tenable for three years and
admitting to full time day study, without fees, may be offered
under the same conditions of examination as for the Scholarship
of ;^5.
Five Evening Scholarships are offered annually. The
competition will be in Drawing from the Antique and in
Decorative Design. All candidates must take both exercises.
All competitions commence on the first Monday in July.
All candidates at the time of competing must not be more
than 21 years of age.
Scholars are required to enter upon a course of study which
must be clearly defined and not departed from, and students
must be entirely regular and punctual in attendance.
Entries for all the above must be lodged with the Professor
of Fine Art not later than 31st May in each year.
Nathaniel Clark Scholarship.
This Scholarship, of the value of ;^15 for one year, will be
awarded on the results of the Intermediate Examination
for the degree of B.Sc. (in Agriculture). The scholar will
be required to attend the full course of instruction in Agriculture
and such other courses as the Professor of Agriculture shall
decide, so as to qualify for the Final Examination for the
degree of B.Sc. If there be no candidate to qualify under
the foregoing regulations, the Scholarship may be awarded
to the student who oVjtains special distinction in Chemistry.
and Geology or Biology at the Intermediate B.Sc. Examination.
The successful candidate, if already an Exhibitioner, may
retain his Exhibition. Candidates must send in their names
before 30th April in each year.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 327
Nathaniel Clark Scholars.
1907
Potts, J.
1914
Reid, W.
1 90S
Tilley, H. B.
1915
Lynn, J. C.
1909
Smith, E. J.
1916
Not awarded.
1910
Skilt, R. C.
1917
Melrose, W. K.
I91I
Scott, T.
1918
McManus, W. J
1912
Fanlder. J. H.
1919
Bailey, F. J.
>9'3
Procter, J.
1920
Craig, N.
Ch.'^rles Mather Scholarship.
Of the value of £^Q>, and tenable for one year.
Candidates must have passed the Intermediate Examination
for the degree of B.Sc, and must not have kept more than
three terms since completing that examination.
The Scholarship is awarded on the results of the Second
Examination for the degree of B.Sc. in Applied Science.
The scholar will be required to attend classes or Laboratory
work at the College to the satisfaction of the Professors for
not less than twenty hours per week during term for such
time as he shall continue to hold the Scholarship.
The scholar will be allowed to attend the classes and
Laboratories without payment of fees, but will be required
to pay for material he maj^ use or apparatus he may injure
in the Laboratories.
Entries must be lodged with the Registrar by 30th April
in each year.
Charles Mather Scholars.
f Jameson, H. 1916 Henzell, A. W.
^ ' \^Luddington, N. J. 1917 Somerville, T. B.
1908 Edgar, S. G. 1918 Harie, J. A.
1910 Halliday, M. f Arthur, J. C.
1912 Quin, B. G. ^9^9 y Xelfer, E. V.
1913 Garrard, R. B. ^ / Dannatt, C.
19 14 Hodgson, G. P. "" ( Taylor, J. L.
1915 Proctor, R. F.
The George May Scholarship.
A Scholarship of the value of about ;^20 per annum has been
left by the late Mr. George May.
This Scholarship will be awarded on the results of the
Second Examination for the degree of B.Sc. in Mining.
The Scholar will be required to spend three months during
the summer vacation immediately following the award, in
practical work in a mine to be approved by the Head of the
Department.
328 SCHOLARSHIPS.
Entries iiuist be lodged with the Kegistrar l)y 30tli April
in each year.
'J'he George May Scholars.
( Lawrence, E. T.
'^-°l Waters, J. F.
I hi; Junior Pemberton Schol.\rship.
There are two Junior Pemberton Scholarsliips. each of
the value of £30 or under as the funds permit, and tenable
for one year. The Scholarships are awarded on the result
of the Intermediate Examinations for the degree' of B.Sc,
and of the two Scholarships one is awarded for Pure Science
and one for Applied Science. The Scholarships are not
tenable with an Open Exhibition or other Scholarship in the
College.
The scholars will be required to attend regularly to the
satisfaction of the Professors the classes provided for Second
Year Students. Two-thirds of the class fees will be remitted
to the scholars.
Entries must be lodged with the Registrar by 30th April
in each year.
JsDiior Pcmherlon Scholars.
(Edgar, S. G. ( ralterson, J.
1Q07 - McKenzie, 1). I (Pure Science).
(Walton, J. H. ^9n\ RiJeau, H.
1908 Burton, i\. C. I (.Applied Science).
1909 Lawson, K. W. ;' Clark, E. B.
( Blatchford, A. S. „ | (Pure Science).
"^'° \Bremner, A. '^'^j Medley, N.
191 1 Champness, E. L. I (Applied Science).
191 2 Wood, G. S. 1' Anderson, W.
1913 McOuillen, W. T. | (Pme Science)
1914 Wood, J. V. "^"^"1 Hatie, R
(Pure .Science).
Johnstone, IVL H. 1^ (.Applied Science).
J (Pure Science). f Inksler, 1. J.
'9'-'^j Dawson, P. | (Pure.Scii
[ (Applied Science). '9^°i Willis, R. L.
/■ \\'ilson, A. D. V (Applied .Science).
, I (Pure Science).
1916- c • , I 14
^ I Sanit, J. H.
I ^Applied .Science).
liiE Senior Pemberton Scholarship.
This Scholarship is tenable for one year, in Pure Science,
and is of the value of £A0, or under, as the funds permit.
Tuition and Laboratory fees will be remitted to the scholar,
but he will be required to pay for material he may use or
apparatus he may injure.
II
ARMSTROXG COLLEGE. 32g
The Scholarship will be awarded on the I'esults of a Special
Examination, held at the end of the second year of University
standing, in two out of the subjects prescribed for the Final
Examination in Pure Science.
Entries, specifying the two subjects offered, must be lodged
with the Registrar by 30th April in each year.
Senior Pemberton Scholars.
/Bowden, E. 1915 Madgwick, E.
'90/ \williams, G. T. 1916 Meek, E. M.
igog Burton, R. C. 1917 Kenned}-, H.
191 1 Cocks, F. C. 1918 Sedgwick, W. G.
1913 Thompson, L. M. 1919 Clark, E. B.
1914 Irving-, Ct. A. 1920 \\'estgarth, G. C.
The Shipwrights' Company Scholarship.
The Shipwrights' Company offer a Scholarship to the most
deserving Day Student of the year who is taking the full course
of study in Naval Architecture.
The Thomas Hall Young Scholarship.
This Scholarship is awarded on the results of the Intermediate
Examinations for the degree of B.Sc. in Pure Science and for
the degree of B.Sc. in Applied Science. It is of the annual
value of ;^2C, besides remission of two-thirds of the class fees,
and is tenable for three years. The Scholarship is not tenable
with any Exhibition or other Scholarship in the College.
Entries must be lodged with the Registrar by 30th April
in each year.
Thomas Hall Young Scholars.
1909 Edg^ar, G. R. 1917 Not awarded.
1910 Poultoii, J. H. 1918 Carrick, K. M.
1913 Turnbull, D. JM. 1919 Knill, W.
1915 Henzell, A. W. ^ j Davis, R.
1916 Not awarded. - " i Foster, A. B.
PART III.
FELLOWSHIPS, STUDENTSHIPS. SCHOLARSHIPS,
BURSARIES, AND EXHIBITIONS, TENABLE
DURING POST-GRADUATE STUDY.
The Cameron-Swan Weardale Lead Co., Ltd., Scholarship.
The Weardale Lead Company, Limited, offer a Scholarship
of the value of ;^60, tenable for one year. The Scholarship
will be awarded annually to the student who, in the opinion
of the Board of Examiners, stands highest in the whole of
the three years' examinations for the degree of B.Sc. in Mining,
or, failing a satisfactory candidate for the degree, it will be
330 SCHOLARSHIPS.
awarded to a canditlate taking the College Diploma in Mining
who in the opinion of the Board of Examiners stands highest
in the final examination.
Entries must be 'odged with the Registrar by 30th April
in each year.
College Fellowship.
This Fellowship is of the annual value of ;^125, and is tenable
for two years, in exceptional circumstances for three years.
Candidature is open to any graduate of the University of
Durham who studied in Armstrong College during the final
two years of his curriculum for the degree of Bachelor. The
holder must engage in advanced study or research to the
satisfaction of the Council, either in the College itself or in
some other approved place. This Fellowship may not be
held concurrently with any other Fellowship, Scholarship or
like emolument, without leave of the Council, and the Fellow
may not, without leave of the Council, engage in any
remunerative employment during his tenure of the Fellowship.
Notice of candidature in any year must be given to the
Registrar by 30th .\pril. A candidate must specify his age,
his degree, any honours or prizes he may have gained, the
line of advanced study or research he proposes to pursue,
and the place in which he desires to pursue it, and may furnish
any such other information as to his qualifications as he may
deem advisable.
Appointment to the Fellowship is made in June or July
by the Council of the College, on the recommendation of the
Board of Professors. In making an award the Council will
consider the candidate's place in examination lists, his general
capacity and aims, and any original work he has already done.
No Fellowship is awarded unless the Board of Professors
recommends a candidate as a person suitable to carry out
the intentions of the foundation.
A Fellow is required to make a full report of his proceedings
to the Board of Professors before 1st June in each year of his
tenure of the Fellowship.
If no Fellowship is awarded in any one year an additional
Fellowship may be awarded in the following year.
Felloivs.
1907 Jaques, A. 1913 Long, S. H.
1907 Lebour, M. V. '914 Quin, B. G.
1908 Lane, B. J. M. 191*^ Thompson, L. M.
1908 Wolff, S. 1916 Killip, E. H.
/ Carr, E. 1917 Jorgensen, O. M.
9°9 (^ Hodgson, B. 1918 Not awarded,
j O'Connor, E. 1919 Not awarded.
"^'°( Smith, S. /Madgwick, E.
191 1 Jeffreys, H. " (^Latham, E. K.
1912 Quin, G.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 33I
College Research Studentships.
Two Research Studentships are offered for competition
annually in June.
They are each of the value of £b2 10s., and are tenable for
one year.
Candidature is open to any graduate of the University of
Durham who studied in Armstrong College during the final
two. years of his curriculum for the degree of Bachelor. The
holders must engage in advanced study or research in the
College itself, to the satisfaction of the Council. A Studentship
may not be held concurrently with any other Fellowship,
Scholarship or like emolument without leave of the Council,
and the Students may not, without leave -of the Council,
engage in any remunerative employment during their tenure
of the Studentships.
Notice of candidature in any year must be given to the
Registrar by 30th April. .\ candidate must specify his age,
his degree, any honours or prizes he may have gained, and
the line of advanced study or jesearch he proposes to pursue,
and may furnish any such other information as to his
qualifications as he may deem advisable.
Appointment to the Studentships is made in June or July
by the Council of the College, on the recommendation of the
Board of Professors. In making an award the Council will
consider the candidate's place in examination lists, his general
capacity and aims, and any original work he has alread}- done.
No Studentship is awarded unless the Board of Professors
recommends a candidate as a person suitable to carry out
the intentions of the foundation.
A Student is required to make a full report of his proceedings
to the Board of Professors before 1st June in the year of his
tenure of the Studentship.
If no Studentship, or only one Studentship, is awarded in
any one year, one or more additional Studentships may be
offered in the following year.
Research Students.
( Quin, G. ^ , / Brydou, S.
'9"|§mith, H. '9i5|Schofield, C. B.
f Longf, S. H. igi6 Jorg-ensen, O. M.
'9'^\ Roper, R. E. 1917 Robinson, H. G.
f Ouin, R. G. o ( Bain, A. D. N.
'9'3 ^^ Robson, J. H. - ^'^^^ \ Sen-Gupta, N. N.
( Featherstone, H. L. ( Dorey, S. F.
'9H j Thompson, L. M. '^'"^X Patterson, J.
1920 Not awarded.
332 SCHOLARSHIPS.
Daguish Fbllowship.
This Fellowship is of the value of about ;^120 per annum, is
tenable for one year, anrl renewable for a second year under
exceptional circumstances.
Its object is to enable the holder to spend a period ot at
least ten calendar months in travelling, chiefly in foreign
mining districts, so as to enable him to enlarge his technical
experience.
It is awarded to a Mining student, of not less than 20 years
of age, who need not necessarih' be a student of this College.
Full information may be obtained from the Secretary, North
of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers,
Neville Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, to whom apjilications
must be sent by 1st December of each year.
The Election to the Fellowship will be made in January.
Doglis/i Fellows.
igo8
Aiiiiett, H. C.
1914
Dean, S.
igoq
Hudspeth, H.
M.
>9'5
Dean, S.
iqio
Gullachsen, B,
. C.
19.6
Not awarded.
iqii
Not awarded.
1917
Not awarded.
iqi2
Not awarded.
1918
Not awarded.
>0M
Ford, L. D.
1919
Not awai-ded
The Ebbw Vale Mining Exhibitions.
The Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron and Coal Company, Limited,
offer to Mining students of the College three Exhibitions each
of the value of ^60 per annum, tenable for three years at the
collieries or mines of the Ebbw Vale Co. The Exhibitions
will be awarded to students passing the final examination
entitling them to the degree of B.Sc. in Mining, or, failing a
satisfactory candidate among these, may be awarded to students
passing the final examination entitling them to the College
Diploma in Mining, upon the results of a viva voce examination
by a Board consisting of the Principal, the External Examiner
in Mining, the Internal Examiner in Mining and a representative
appointed by the Donors. Candidates must send in their
names to the Registrar of the College' on or before Apri 30th
in each year.
1851 Exhibition Science Research Scholarships.
The Royal Commissioners for the above may allot one or
more Scholarships to Armstrong College annually.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 333
The Scholarships are intended, not to facilitate attendance
on ordinary Collegiate studies, but to enable students who have
passed through a College curriculum, and have given distinct
evidence of capacitv for original research, to continue the
prosecution of Science with a view to aiding its advance or
its application to the industries of the country.
The Scholarhips are of /200 a year, and are ordinarily
tenable for two vears, the continuation for the second year
being dependent an the work done • in the first year being
satisfactory to the Scholarships Committee.
A limited number of the Scholarships are renewed for a third
year where it appears that the renewal is likely to result in
work of scientific importance.
Candidates are recommended by the governing bodies of
the Universities and Colleges to which Scholarships are allotted
and the recommendations are considered and decided upon
by the Scholarships Committee.
The candidate must be a British subject.
The candidate must have been a bona fide student of Science
in a University or College in which special attention is given
to scientific study, for a term of three years.
The candidate shall be eligible for a Scholarship provided
(1) that he has spent the last full academic year immediately
prior to the time of nomination as a student in any facultv
or scientific department of that institution by which he is
nominated, or (2) that he has been a student of such institution
for a full academic year ending within twelve months prior
to the time of nomination and since ceasing to be such student
has been engaged solely in- scientific study.
The word " student " in the preceding regulation must be
understood as comprehending one engaged in undergraduate
or post graduate work.
The candidate must indicate high promise of capacity for
advancing Science or its applications by original research.
Evideiice of this capacity is strictly required, this being the
main qualification for a Scholarship. The most suitable
evidence is a satisfactory account of research already performed
and the Commissioners will decline to confirm the nomination
of a candidate unless such an account is furnished, or there
is other equally distinct evidence that he possesses the required
qualification.
A candidate whose age exceeds 30 will only be accepted
under very special circumstances.
334 SCHOLARSHIPS.
•
A Scholarship may be held at any University in England
or abroad, or in some other institution to be approved of by
the Commissioners. Every scholar is, in the absence of special
circumstances, required to proceed to an institution other
than that by which he is nominated.
The principal work of a scholar must be a research in some
branch of Science, the extension of which is important to the
national industries.
Scholars are required to devote themselves wholly to the
objects of the Scholarships, and are forbidden to hold any
position of emolument.
Scholars are required to furnish reports of their work at
the end of each year of the tenure of their Scholarships. .At
the expiration of each Scholarship the reports of the scholar
are referred to an eminent authority on the subject treated
of, who furnishes an opinion thereon to the Commissioners.
The Scholarship stipend is payable half-yearly in advance,
but ;^25 is reserved from the fourth pa\'mcnt until the scholar
has made a satisfactory final report.
[If and when a Scholarship is allotted to Armstrong College
a notice will be put on the notice boards.]
C.
Roynl
E.^
hihitinii
Scholars.
'905
Smith, S. P.
191 I Burton, R.
iq05
Lebour, M. \'.
1912 Smith, H.
1906
Wood, G. C.
1913 Robsoii, S.
1908
Trobridg;e, F.
G.
1914 Hawkes, L,
igio
Bowden, E.
1920 Stewart, J.
1910
Foist er, k.
1851 Exhibition Industri.\l Resh.\rch Bursaries.
The Royal Commmissioners for the above may allot one or
more Bursaries to Armstrong College annually.
The Scheme of Industrial Bursaries is designed for th®
assistance of young men who, after a course of training in a
University or approved Technical College, desire to take up
Engineering, Chemical, or other industrial work.
These Bursaries are intended, not to facilitate the continuance
of Collegiate studies by means of post graduate work, but
to enable suitable applicants to tide over the period between
their leaving College and obtaining remunerative employment
in industry.
The value of the Bursary will depend on the circumstances
of the holder, but will as a rule not exceed ;^150 a year.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 335
A Bursar will be elected in the first instance for one year,
but the tenure of his Bursary will .ordinarily be prolonged a
second year provided that the Commissioners are satisfied
with the work done by the Bursar during his first year.
In special circumstances a Bursary may be renewed for a
third year.
The appointments to the Bursaries will be made by the
Commissioners from among candidates recommended by the
authorities of certain selected Universities and Technical
Schools. In the consideration of these recommendations
great weight will be given to evidence that a candidate has
the practical ability likely to lead to his advancement in
industrial work : academic success alone is not a sufficient
recommendation.
The candidate must be a British subject under the age of
25.
The candidate must have been a bona fide student of Science
for a term of three years.
The candidate must further satisfy the Commissioners :
(a) That he has obtained, or can, within one month of
election, obtain, an industrial post to be approved
by them.
{b) That he is in need of pecuniary assistance to enable
him to hold such a post.
A Bursar may, if the Commissioners approve, spend part
of the tenure of his Bursary in studying industrial process
or processes in works either at home or abroad.
No Bursar shall enter a firm as a premium pupil without
the special consent of the Commissioners.
A Bursar must submit to the Commissioners, on the
expiration of each year of his Bursary, a satisfactory report
of his work from his employers.
[If and when a Bursary is allotted to Armstrong CoUege a
notice will be put on the notice boards.]
Royal Exhibition Bursars.
1904 Smith, S. P. 1908 Jameson, H.
1907 Trobridg-e, F. G. 1909 Bowden, E.
The Earl Grey Memorial Fellowship.
This Fellowship is of the value of ;^300.
It is awarded annually, and is tenable for one year. Under
exceptional circumstances a successful candidate may be
re-elected for a second year, but for no further period.
336 SCHOLARSHII'S.
Candidates must be graduates of the I'niversity in Science
or Commerce, who desire to pursue a further course of study
or research either in England or abroad.
The Fellowrship will 'be awarded on the result of such tests
or under such conditions as the Council of the College may
from time to time determine. The successful candidate will
be required to submit for approval a scheme stating the kind
of work in which he proposes to engage, and the place or places
in 'which this is to be carried out. He will also be required
to report from time to time as to the nature and progress of
his work, and to submit, when requested to do so, a thesis
on the subject selected, or such evidence of progress as the
College may from time to time determine.
If there be two candidates of equal merit, the College shall
have power to divide the emoluments of the Fellowship between
them ; but if in any year there be no candidate of sufficient
merit, the Fellowship for that year shall not be awarded, and
the income shall be added to the capital sum for the augmen-
tation of the Fellowship in future.
Entries must be lodged with the Registrar by 315/ Mav
in each year.
Fel/o7vs.
1919 Sen-Giipta, \. N. 1920 N'ot awarded.
Johnston Chemical Scholarship and Prize.
This Scholarship of the value of ;^100 and tenable for one
year, together with a prize in books of the value of £5. was
founded by the Trustees of the late Professor Johnston, M.A.,
F.R.S. (L. and E.) to promote advanced study and research
in Chemistry.
The competition will be restricted to Bachelors in Science
of any British University, of not more than three years'
standing from the date of graduation.
Candidates will be required to submit evidence of their
previous training and of their ability to conduct an original
Chemical investigation.
The Scholarship will be awarded ©n the results of an
examination in Chemistry, with Crystallography or Mineralogy.
The Scholarship will be held on the condition that the
successful candidate shall attend Armstrong College for not
less than twenty four hours per week throughout the session,
and shall devote himself to some subject of Chemical enquiry
approved by the Professor of Chemistry.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 337
'Jhe examination will be held annually, about the commence-
ment of each session.
]uh n
si 0)1
Sclu
iln rs.
, f Osmund, C. W.
1006 { , .
Uaqiics, A.
IQII
iQ'3
Robson, S.
Yariow, G. E.
,, /Tipladv, H.
IQ14
Not awarded.
191.S
Not awarded.
1009 Vitty, T. P. S.
1916-
19 Not awardi
igio Taylor. E. M.
Mining Scholarship.
A Scholarship of ^50, tenable for one year, may be awarded
in June to the best student taking his B.Sc. Degree in Mining
or 5letallurgy, to enable him to take a practical course in mines
or works in this country or abroad, under conditions approved
bv the donors, the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy,
London.
Entries must be lodged with the Registrar by 30//; April
in each year.
Scholars,
igoc; Johnson, T. . 1906 W'itldas, H.
Thk PembertOxX Fellowshii'.
The electors to the Pemberton Fellowship shall l:)e tlie
Chancellor and Senate ; and the election shall take place in the
Michaelmas Term immediately succeeding anj' vacanc}-.
The Fellowship shall be awarded upon the results oC an
examination in Physical Science to be held for that purpose ; the
examiners being' appointed by the Chancellor and Senate.
All graduates in Science of the University shall be eligible
for the Fellowship, provided that they are not of more llian six
years' standing from their first Degree in Science.
No one shall be eligible unless he shall liave pi'oduced
satisfactory testimonials of good character, and unless he be a
bona fide member of tlie Church of England.
The ainuial value of the Fellowship shall he ^^120; and it
shall be tenable for a period of three years.
The Pemberton Fellow shall be required to reside in Durham
or Newcastle, and to take part in the teaching of the University,
if he be requested to do so by the Chancellor ; such residence,
however, may be dispensed with by the Chancellor, if bethink fit.
338 SCHOLARSHIPS.
The PeniberUiti Fellow .shall proceed to the Decree of M.Sc.
as soon as he is of sufficient standinj? to do so. If he neg'lects
thus to proceed for a period of one year, the Chancellor shall
declare the Fellowship vacant, unless such neg'lect arise from a
cause which in the judg-ment of the Chancellor shall be deemed
satisfactory.
The Fellowship may not be held in conjunction with any
Scholarship or Exhibition.
Pembei'ton Felloivs.
1906 Robinson, J. 1912 Lawson. R. W.
1909 Williams, G. T.
The Sir William Stephenson Studentship.
This Studentship has been founded by Miss Kate Stephenson
in memory of her father, Sir William Stephenson, who was
for many years a member of the College Council.
It is of the value of 3^^125 per annum, and is tenable for one
year ; under exceptional circumstances the successful candidate
may be nominated for a second year, but for no longer period.
Candidates must be graduates in the Faculty of Arts who
intend to pursue a further course of study or research, either
in England or abroad. They will be required to submit to
the College a scheme of the study or research on which they
propose to engage. At the close of the Epiphany Term they
shall report on the progress of their work, and shall be required
before the last payment of the Studentship is made to present
the results of their work in the form of a thesis.
The award shall be made by the Board of Professors on the
recommendation of the Heads of Departments in the Faculty
of Arts.
Applications should be lodged with the RegLstrar by 30th
April in each year.
The Sir IViiliam Siep/tenson Students.
1919 Thompson, E. M. 1920 Footitt, J. M.
PART IV.
MEDALS AND PRIZES.
Medal for Distinction in Art.
\ Silver Medal may be awarded each session, on the recom-
mendation of the Examiners, to the most distinguished
Student of the Art Department.
Art Medallists.
1907 White, R. E. t9i2 Pollard, J. C.
1908 Not awarded. 1913 Laurence, .\. K.
1909 Jackson, H. 1914 Pollock, J. C.
1910 Rainbird, V. N. 1915 Not awarded.
191 1 Grey, M. 1916 Not awarded.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 339
College Prizes.
Prizes are awarded to the students who gain the next places
after those elected to Scholarships on the lists in the Inter-
mediate B.Sc, Intermediate B.A.. and First B.Com. exam-
inations respectively, and to Second Year Students on the
results of examinations in each subject.
The Joseph Coweh Memorial Prize.
The annual value of the prize shall be £5, and it shall be
given in the form of books selected by the candidate with the
approval of the Principal. The prize shall be given for an
essay in one of the following subjects : — English Literature,
Modern History, Economics, the subjects to change by annual
rotation. The theme of the essaj- shall be announced in the
Michaelmas Term of each year and the essay shall be sent to
the Registrar not later than October \5th in the Michaelmas
Term following. The theme of the essay shall be determined
by the Head of the Department concerned in consultation
with the Principal. The prize shall be awarded on the recom-
mendation of a Board of Examiners consisting of the three
Heads of the Departments named. The prize shall be open
to all members of the College who have kept not less than
three and not more than nine terms. It shall not be tenable
with the Gladstone Prize.
Subject for 1921 : —
Modern History ; " The Political Importance of John
Wilkes."
T/ie Joseph Co7ven Memorial Prizemen.
191 1 Scott-Hopper, E. G. K. ^f Storey, E. M.
1912 Not awarded. "'I Strong-, J.
1913 Not awarded. 1916 Wilson, A. D. L.
19 14 Not awarded.
Freire-Marreco Med.\l and Prize.
A bronze medal and prize of books, not exceeding the value
of ^5, founded in memory of Algernon Friere-Marreco, the
first Professor of Chemistry at the College, are awarded at
the close of each session for the most complete series of
Chemical substances prepared in the Chemical Laboratory
of the College during the session, preference being given to
original investigation in Chemistry conducted at the College.
Candidates must have studied Chemistry in the Laboratories
of the College for a period of not less than one entire session,
and must give satisfactory proof of a general knowledge of
340 SCHOLARSHIPS.
the science. It may be required of a candidate, before
competing, to give evidence of a knowledge of Mathematics
and Physics, such as is required in the higher branches of
Chemistry.
Frelrc-Mn rrern Medallists^.
1006 Osnuind, C. \V. 1913 EllioU, G. R.
,r.n-'
TrobriJye, V.
G.
1914
Haddon, C. L.
1007 1
Bibbv, A. S.
1915
Wallace, T.
1908
Tiplady, H.
1916
)
igoq
Noi awarded.
1917
\ Not awarded,
1910
ChoHte, M. F.
S.
.9.8
1
1911
Robson. S.
1919
Stewart, J.
iqi2
Not awarded.
The Gladstone Memorial Prize.
This prize, of the value of £b is open to Second and Third
Year Students of the College, and is offered annually for an
essay on some prescribed subject in either Ancient or IModern
History. The essays must be sent to the Registrar hy April
30th in each year.
The subjects of the essays for 1921 are : —
(a) Ancient History : " Caesar and the Conspiracy of
Catiline."
(fc) Modern History : " John, Duke of Bedford."
Candidates are allowed to offer an alternative subject of
their own choice provided they have secured the consent of
the Examiners to it before the close of the session preceding
the date for sending in the essay.
G/n//s/o>ie Memn)-ial Prizc-witiners.
1907 Carr, E. '9 '4 Wood, G. .A.
190S Hunter, Q. H. '9'.S ^ft awarded.
1909 Not awarded. 1916 Wilson, A. D. L.
1910 Ouin, G. '9' 7 Simpson, O.
191 I Not awaixied. 1918 Haiton, P. G.
1912 Williams, J. II. 19'9 ^'c" aw-irded.
1913 Xot awarded.
The Johnston Memorial Prize.
See above under Johnston Memorial' Scholarship.
The Sir Andrew Noble Prize.
This prize of the annual value of £3 10s., was founded to
take the place of the Foreign Languages Prize. It is open
to all members of the College who liave kept not less than
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 34I
^ix and not more than nine terms. It is awarded on the
recommendation of the Principal and the Professor of Modern
Languages conjointly for general proficiency^ in a Modern
Foreign Language as determined by the jj'ork of the year,
or on such other test as the Principal and the Professor concerned
may find it necessar\' to applv.
Si/' Audn'7i' Noble Prizemen.
/Bell, S. I. \ Prize ^ f Dunscombe, J. C.
'9'^ \ Parker, M. /divided. '91D|^ Patterson, M. D.
1913 Scott-Hopper, E. G. K. f Gilmour, B. L. C.
1914 Ridlev. N.' '917 I Poulton, N. L.
1915 StafFoVd, H. M. 1918 Hatton, P. G.
1919 Latham, E. K.
Messrs. Osbeck and Company's Exhibitions in Mining
AND Metallurgy. •
One Exhibition of Ten Guineas will be awarded to the
candidate for the B.Sc. in Mining, or the College Diploma
in Mining, or the College Diploma in Mine Surveying, who at
the end of the last year of his course does best in the Surveying
Examination, provided that he at the same time passes the
examinations entitling him to the Degree or Diploma as the
case may be.
Osheck Exhibitioners.
1907
Taliis, P.. \V.
1914
Crawhall, J. S.
1908
Ford, E. L.
1Q15
Tulip, W. L.
1909
Raw, G.
igi6
Not awarded.
I9I0
Ritson, J. A. S.
1917
Not awarded.
191 1
Cresswell, G. G.
1918
Not awarded.
1912
Warhurton, \V. H.
iqi9
Not awarded.
'QI3
Kent, G. H. S.
1920
Taylor. J. G.
One Exhibition of Ten Guineas will be awarded to the
candidate, who in the last year's examination for the Degree of
B.Sc. in Mining or Metallurgy does best in the examination
in Metallurgy, provided that he at the same time passes the
examination- entitling him to the Degree.
Osbeck E.xh ihitioners.
1906 Ciiurch, R. W. 1914 Eliioil, G. R.
1908 Hinlspeth, H. M. i9'S ^^t-'' awarded.
1909 \'arvill, \\ . W. 1916 Nol awarded.
1910 Atkinson, A. 191 7 N'oi awarded.
191 1 Hare, R. \'. 1918 Niit awarded.
1912 Drozdowski, X. C. iQig Not awarded.
1913 Sterling, C. S. 1920 Hetlley, -N.
22
342 SCHOLARSHIPS.
The Saville Shaw Memorial Medal.
This medal, founded bv the Newcastle Section of the
Society of Chemical Industry, is awarded annually to a student
of the College for work done in Inorganic Chemistry or
Metallurgy. It is awarded as far as possible alternately to
students of Chemistry and of Metallurgy.
Sn^'ille Shaiv Memorial Medallisis.
1907
Not awarded.
1912
Not awarded.
1908
Not awarded.
'9>3
Yarrow, G. E,
1909
Not awarded.
1914
Lorains, J. P.
1910
Burton, R. C.
'915
Not awarded.
19 1 1
Xoi awarded.
1916
Not awarded.
The John Bell Simpson Pkizf.
(a) In Art or Handicraft.
The conditions of the award of this prize are under revision.
Johii Bell Simpson Prizeman.
1914 Harrison, H. St. J.
(&) In Geology.
This prize, of the value of about £^, is awarded annually
to the student who does best in Group I (Geology, Economic
Mineralogy, and Mineral Deposits) in the Second Examination
for the degree of B.Sc. in Mining.
Prizemen.
1914 Tulip, W. L. 1917 Not awarded.
1 91 5 Not awarded. 1918 Not awarded.
1916 Henzell, .\. W. 1919 Ciclilira, N. D.
The Spe.nce Watson Prize.
This prize, of the annual value of about £&, founded in 1911
by the bequest of the late Dr. Spence Watson, is awarded for
English Literature. It is open to all members of the College
who have kept not less than six and not more than nine terms.
It is awarded on the recommendation of the Principal and
the Professor of English Literature conjointly for general
proficiency in English Literature as determined either by
the work of the year or by such other tests as the Principal
and the Professor concerned may find it necessary to apply.
It is not tenable in the same year with the Joseph Cowen
Memorial Prize when that prize is awarded for English
Literature.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 343
Spence Watson Prizemen.
1912 Thompson, M. L. 1916 Jennings, E. G.
1913 Scott-Hopper, E. G. K. 1917 Simpson, O.
f Featherstone, H. L. 1918 Thompson, E. M.
'9'4( Wood, G. A. 1919 EUershaw, E. .M.
1915 Ewart, H. \'.
The George Wood Prize.
A prize of the value of about ^^5 is awarded annually to a
past or present student for work done in connection with the
Uses of Nitrogen for Agriculture. It may be awarded on the
report of the Board of Advisers of the Agricultural Department,
either for an essay or for original research. Tt takes the fonn
of a medal and books or cash. If not awarded the interest
shall be added to the principal.
PUBLIC K X A M I N A T I O N S.
[The >i(i>ii('s ill each Class are arranged alpliabetically,
unless otherwise staled ] .
' Of University College. ' Of Hatfield College. 4 Of St. Chail's College.
Of St. John's CoUeg-e. 6 OfBede College. ' Of St. Marys College.
Noii-CoUepiatc. 9 Heine Student, »"j Of College of Medicine. " Of
Armstrong College. ■' Ot Codringlon College. 't Of Fourah Bay College.
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF
BACHELOR OF DIVINITY.
EASTER TERjM. 1916.
Exavitners. — R. J. Knowling, H. W. Watkins, J. H. Srawley.
The following- satisfied the Examiners : —
Bowman, A. K. Jordan, G. J.'
Webster, A. S.
Haslehiirst, R. S. T.
1; ASTER TERM. 1917.
Examiners. — R. J. Knowling-, H. W. Watkins, B. J. Kidd.
The following' satisfied the Examiners : —
Hasleti, W. H. Wilson, C.
EASTER TERM, 1918.
Examiiieys. — R. J. Knowling, B. J. Kidd, W. O. E.
Oesterley.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Kennedy-Bell, D. Rose, C, F. Ct.
EASTER TERM, J919.
Examiners. — H. \\'. Watkins, Dawson Walker, \^■. O. E.
Oesterley.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Corlett, H. E.^ Weeks, C. A.
TJewellin, F. G." Wigglesworth, H. E.
Pemberton, J. C"
344
m
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.D. 345
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examinars, — Dawson Walker, W. O. E. Oesterley, G. E.'
Newsom.xi
The^following satisfied the Examiners.: —
Burrows, O. M.^ Hunt, B. P. W. S.«
Nash, J. R.»
EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA IN
THEOLOGY.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
Examiners. — H. EUershaw, S. R. P. Moulsdale, E. Pace.
Tlie following' satisfied the Examiners : —
Davison, R. G.' Henderson, R. M.-*
Dawe, E. L." Lister, G. M.s
Ganderton, H. Y.s ^Preston, J. H.s
* Including Christian Worship.
Supplemental List.
Th« following satisfied the Examiners : —
Aiyedun, W. O.'^ Willson, P. H.'3
Kuye, W. R. B.'3
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — S. R. P. Moulsdale, H. EUershaw, E. Pac«.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Division 1 .
1 Macgregor, R.* 2 Warwick, G. H. W,*
Bush, E.» Kelland, A. J.»
Cooksley, F. R.» 1 Mosby, J. E. G.^
" Frisby, G.* 3 Roberts, R. H. W.*
Howden, E. R.» Turner, A. N.-*
Greeves, A. T.^ Wykes, VV. M.*
1 Including Hebrew.
2 Including Christian Worship.
3 Including Apologetics.
346 EXAMINATIONS
ItXA.Ml NATIONS FOR THK LICENCE IN
THEOLOGY.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
Part A.
Exaiuiiiers. — H. Ellershaw, A. Robinson. S. R. P. Moulsdale^
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Morgan, A. W. Veevers, J. N.
Part B.
Examiners. — Dawson Walker, H. Ellershaw, E. Pace.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
*Camm, A. H. A. Ridlejr, F. A.
Johnson, K. A. Spice r, C. H.
Lake, W. V. Venner, P. K.
Minta, H. Wyatt, F. H.
* Licluding Elementary Hebrew.
Supplemental List (Part B).
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
McKenzie, A. A. *Pearce, I. 01ubi.'3
* Including Classical Greek, Latin and Logic.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Part A.
Examineys. — A. Robinson, C. S. Wallis, G. N. Bacon.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Davies, J. F. Mitton, F.
Livesey, E. N. Smith, H. H.
Part B.
Examiners. — H. Ellershaw, E. Pace, C. S. Wallis.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Forrest-Bell, F. A.* Monk, J. L.
Masters, F. M. Powell, F. T. S,»
Meigh, F. fTaylor, H.
t Service Candidate.
FOR THE LICENCE IN THEOLOGY. 347
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Part A.
Examiners. — A. Robinson, C. S. Wallis, G. N. Bacon.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Avery, J. H. Harriman, J. W.
Baggs, C. R. Hassall, W.
Brown, H. Procter, K. S.
Clark, B. A. ' Richards, C.
Cooke, S. Ryan, W.
Coward. S. L. Tarlton, H. D.
Edwards, T. Way, ^^^ R.
Gardner, C. S. W^'se, H. G.
Gasking, C. A.
Part B.
Examiners. — H. Ellershaw, E. Pace. W. E. Beck.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
L Bairstow, H.^ Farr, B. R.
Cryer, E. Greaves, H. P.
Deighton. F. R. Lavery, S. G.
Delight, S. J. Owen, W. T.
Dolman, G. Pickering, A. J.
Duncan, V. G. Thomson, W. E. D.*
L Including Logic.
THEOLOGICAL CERTIFICATE.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
Examiviers.—li. Ellershaw, A. Robinson, S. R. P. Moulsdale.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Barnett, T. W.s Nathan, T.-
Higgins, R. V.5 Parker, A. N.^
348 EXAMINATIONS
EXAMIXATION FOR THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF ARTS.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Brereton, E. H.' Johnson, E. W.
Cannell, R. J.5 Lee, T. A.-
Carter, A. W.^ Morgan, A. T.s
Dixon, D." Terry, M.'
Supplemental List.
Doggett, H. E."
EASTER TERM, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Booth, J. 8 Phillip, H. S.*
Carpenter, F. P.* Robson, L>i
Greenwood, B, T.» Smith C.^
Hughes, W. R.' Tomlinson, A. C*
Hume-Smith, A,' Warner, A. H.*
Jackson, A. H.i Webb, F. R. *
Jones, T, P.» Williams. G.*
Maddrell, H.»
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF
MASTER OF LETTERS.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Dann, F. E.» Readman, W. J. G.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Davison, H. A.''
il
FOR THE D GREE OF B.C.L. 349
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.C.L.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Agbebi, E. M. E.'^
EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA IN
FOREIGN LANGUAGES.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
Examiners. — C. F. Herdener, W. Scholia.
The following satisfied the Examiners in Oral French : —
Barlow A. AJ (with Dann, F. E."
distinction).
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B.A. (/« litteris aiitiquis).
EASTER TERM, 1919.
Supplemental List.
Honours in Classics.
Class i.
Class ii.
Holder, F. W.'^' Rochford, A. G.'=^
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Part I.
Archibald, D. A.- Macaulay, O. P. A.
Aiyedun, W. O.'s MacLean, R. H.'
Bannister, A. A." Marke, F. B.'s
Crawford, C. E.'= Pearce, I. O.'^
Kuforiji, C. B. A.'5
Part II.
Division 1.
*Allejme, J. L. L.' *Farrell, A. C."
♦Beckles, H. A. M.'^
* In the Theological Portion only.
Division 2.
Aiyedun, W. O.'^ 2 Kuye, W. R. B."
Grant, E. E. T.''
350
EXAMIXATIONS.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
Part I.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Bairstow, H.=
Brunning, E. R/
Butterworth, J.-*
Cartman, F. J.'
Coulthard, W.'
Cribb, C. T.'
Danks, F. A.-
Dru, A. E.»
Herbert, G. RJ
Hudson, T. W. C;
Moore, P. S.s
Paget, A. W. G.4
Tulloch, J. W/
Waton, A. H.'
Part n.
Division 1 .
Examiners. — P. J. Heawood, A. Robinson, H. Ellershaw.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Coulthard, W.' Roome, J. ¥.•»
Danks, F. A.= Sargent. W. A.s
Dru, A. E.8 Taylor, W. F. 0.'3
Goodworth, E. F.-*
Part n.
Division 2.
Examiners. — Dawson Walker, H. Ellershaw, E. Pace.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Salt, A. L. &.■•
Supplemental.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Part 1.
Boston. H. J. L," Margai, M. A. S.i*
Forde, H. L.^^
Part II, Division 1.
Bannister, A.^- Macaulay, O. P. A.^'
Boston, H. J L.13 Margai, M. A. S."
Crawford, C. E.i» Marke, F. B.i»
Forde, H. L." *Rocheford, A.i*
Part II, Division 2.
Pearce, R. A,m
* In Theological Portion only.
Further Supplementary List.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Part II, Division 1.
MacLean, Reginald H.^
II
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A.
351
Exarhiners. — A.
A. Robinson.
EASTER, TERM,
H. Cruickshank, \\'.
Honours.
Classics.
Class I.
1920.
Phelps,
J. Macdonald,
Boden, J. P,
Blood. A. G.*
Class II
Dobsou, H. W.6
Wright, J. N.i
O. E. Oesterlev,
G. E.
Examiners. — Dawson Walker, W
Newsom.
Honours.
Theology.
Class IV.
Butler, I.. I.«
The following satistied the Examiners : —
Scott, C. F.^ Wardle, H.'
Part I.
Examineys. — A. H. Cruickshank, J. JNIacdonald, W. Phelps.
The following satisfied the Examiners :—
Bishop, W. H.* Pavne, E. H.^
Cockell, C.» Quick, D. E.*
Duncan, J. N.* Rowlands, E. W.*
Sargent, W. A.»
Schwabe. H. K.*
A." Shepherd, A.^
H.* Stamp, P.*
" jTomson, M.'
Wood, H. E.*
Wynne-Owen, D.*
N.6
Goode, A. E.*
Gunton, E. F.'
Howard. C. S.
I,anghorne, E.
Latham, M. C'
Mason, A.^
Paskm, A. J.^
f Passed with distinction.
P.\RT II.
Division 1.'
Examiners. — L. Stampa, K. H. Vickers, Mark R. Wright,
H. Ellershaw, H. M. Hallsworth, E. Pace.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Beale, B. G.i Parkm, J. E."
Bishop, W. H.» Steed, P.*
Dewhurst, B. H.* Tomson, M."
Duncan, J. N.* Warr, J. G.'
Haddow, W^^ Wvaton, A. H.^
Hudson, L. A.« Wood, H. E.°
35- KXAJkllNAl lU^S
Part II.
Division 2. *
Examiners. — \l. Ellershaw, W. E. Beck.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Ferguson, R. S.* Schwabe, H. K*
Langhome, E. H.* Walton, H. J.*
Quick, D. E.»
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B.A. (other than in litteris antiquis).
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Cuthbertson, A." Richardson, W.^
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — A. E. Jolliffe, C. M. Jessop.
Honours.
Mathematics.
Class i. Class ii.
Ellis, H. A.''
Class ill. Class iv.
Iliff, P.' Willis, M.»
Examiners. — A. H, Cruickshank, A. G. Latham, H. ^M.
Hallsworth, J. Macdonald, W. Phelps, H. J. C. Grierson,
A. Mawer.
Honours.
English and History.
Class i.
Class ii. ,
Footitt, J. M." IRochester, T. A."
Class iii.
Betts, A.;M."
EnglishJand French.
Class i. Class ii.
*Robinson, M. B.'j
FOE THE DEGREE OF B.A. (other than in liti. ant.). 353
Class iii.
Doull, E.ii
Class i.
Tavlor. E. E.'^
Mathematics.
Class ii.
Class i.
Latham, E. K."
Franks. E.^^
Class iii.
Hughes, M. S."
History and French.
Class ii.
Class iii.
Fletcher, G. E. C."
Latin and French.
Class 1.
*Seddon, G. M."
Class ii.
History.
Class i.
Thompsou, E. M.*^
Robson, T. B."
Class ii.
Wood, N.ii
The following Candidates satisfied the Examiners and are
allowed the pass degree : —
Garbett, A. M." Reid, A. A.'
* Distinction in Oral French.
Examiners. — M. R. Wright, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Mawer.
H. J. C. Grierson, J. Macdonald, W. Phelps, A.- G. Latham.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Division 1.
Divisioii 2.
O'Donnell, M. J." Rochester, M."
Pannlev, H." Wade, M. M."
Fellow,' E. W.ii Wvatt, L. C. K.
The following satisfied the Examiners in Berkeley only : —
HoTstead, J. L. C.^ Wren, J. C. E.^
Johnson, S. P.*
o54 EXAMINATIOXS.
SECi^XI) \'i:\R THHOLOGICAL HONOURS
(HiBLE Papers).
xMlCHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
Examiner. — E. Pace.
The following satisfied the Examiner : —
Butler, L. !.•• Scott, C. F.*
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiner. — E. G. Pace.
The following satisfied the Examiner : —
Eves, H. C* Morgan, L.*
Geipel, H. C.i Norris, A. H.*
Hook, N.'' Suthrien, G.»
SECOND YEAR EXAMINATION FOR THE
DEGREE OF B.A.
SEPTEMBER, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners in two subjects : —
Adamson, R. S."
Supplemental List.
The following satisfied in Botany : —
Pellow, E. W."
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — H. Ellershaw, G. H. Thomson, T. W. Powell.
E. P. Pestle, C. E. Whiting, I\I. Fletclier, S. Wragge, L. Macgregor,
K. Lambley, C. M. Shipley. A. Robinson.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Brannagan, N." Lockey,G. M.^^
Crosby, E.» *Lowes, E. H.»
Pleming, A G.* . Nicholson, A.^^
Harrop, D." Read, G. E.»
*Horstead, J. L. C.» Ross, M."
Johnson, J. S." Smith, M."
*Johnson, S. P.* Taylor, C.^^
Kidd, R." *\Vren, J. C. E.«
Lennard, A. H."
* In one subject only.
FIRST PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN ARTS. ;55
FIRST PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN ARTS.
EASTER TERM, 1919.
Supplemental List.
Examiners. — A. H. Cruickshank, H. EUershaw, A. Robinson,
P. J. Heawood.
The following satisfied the Exaniiners : —
Cole, J. C.'3 ■ Pearce, M. N. T.''
Classical Honours.
Class i.
• ('lass ii.
Class iii.
Reece, C. W.'-
Honours in Mathematical and Physical Science.
Class i.
Class Ji.
Talma, H. A.'
Class iii.
Class iv.
MICHAELMAS TER]\I, 1919.
Examiners. — A. H. Cruickshank, H. EUershaw, A. Robmson,
E. Pelham Pestle.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Brewis, C. F. H.' ' Homer, F.**
Faulkes, C. H.-* Morgan, L. H.^
Fenn, H. L.' ' Westall, W. A. E.^
Healey, L. R.s Wynne, G. W. L.-t
Supplemental.
Examiners. — A. H. Cruickshank, H. EUershaw, A. Robinson,
E. P. Pestle.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Davies, S. O'C.i* Nicholas, S. R. S.i^
Lucas, J. 0.18 Pratt, W. E; A.i«
356 EXAMINATIONS.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Examine} s. — .\. H. Cruickshank, W. D. Lowe, A. Robinson,
H. Ellershaw.
The follo^ving satisfied the Examiners : —
Armitage. C. M.* Riley, G. V.^
Jones, P. J." Williams, H. B."
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — A. H. Cruickshank. H. Ellershaw, P. J. Heawood,
W. D. Lowe. J. L. Burchnall.
Classical Honours.
Class i. «
Glass ii.
Hull. M. R.s Ragg, E. S.i
Class iii.
Hunter, A.^
Mathematical Honours.
Class i. Class ii.
Class iii.
Joyce, E. N.' Sanderson, J. B.^
Class iv.
The following Candidates satisfied the Examiners : —
Davies, O.* Simms, C. H."
INTERMEDIATE EXAMIN.ATION IN ARTS.
SEPTEMBER. 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Benson, J. .\." .Johnson. J. S."
Caldcleugh, A.» Read, G. E.«
Eyles, O. R.J? Rickleton, W."
Fleming, A. G.* Robson, J.f
Fumass, W." Ross, M. E.f"
Graham, F." Watson, J."
Horstead, J. L. C.§'
t In four fiiibiects. X In one subject. { In three subjects.
FOR THK DEGREE 07 B.A,
357
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — Dawson Walker, P. J. Heawood, H. EUershaw,
A. Robinson, C. M. Shipley, K. Lamblev, L. Macgregor, S.
Wragge, M. Fletcher, C. E. Whiting, E. P. Pestle.
The following satisfied the Examiners
*Arrowsmith. D. M.-
*Barlow, E. M. G.'
Barton, J.*
*Beaglehole. C. H.^
Bean. W."
Bereslord. C.**
Biggs, E. A.i'
Binks. S. M."
Blade, H."
Caulton. S. G.^
Clarke, M.*
*Coatham, F.^
Cobb. H. H.ii
Cox. H N.^
Curry, E."
Dalton. R. A.i
*Davis, G H. A. G.'
Dawe, B.i
Deacon, E. ]\I.*
Dinsdale, D. H."
Dixon, H.»
Douglas, G. R."
Farrer. W. B.°
Finnev. V. H.^i
*Fris-Tack, B M."
Garbett, D. H.^
Gibson, E.^^
* Hanson, G. R."
Harden. H.«
Hayward, V. C."
Home, D. M.'
Hutson, C
tjoyce. E. N."
Kelly. W."
Kendall. N."
Lavender, N.^^
Lock, J. S."
Lofthouse, R.*
Lowes, B. W.ii
Mallinson, A.^
*Marks, M. E."
Marshall. B.'
Mather, R. H."
♦Matthews, T.>i
Moodv, T.«
*Mulcahv, M."
*Parker,"M."
Pearce, j\L G».
Proud, M. W.«
Ramsden, J "
Rawes, F.*^
Reed, R. E, F.i
Rhodes, E. B.°
Roberts, W.°
Robinson, ]. A.i
*Robson, A." H."
fSanderson, J. B.^
*Scorer. W.^^
Sedgwick, B."
*Shaw, H. B.ii
Simmons, F. P. C.^^
Skillen, A. M."
*Snowdon, D.*'
St(*:.kdale. A. P. 2
Stringer, G.^i
♦Teasdale, L. S."
*Thrasher. R. \\'. L.«
Tve. C. H.«
Whincup. J. H.i
Wilson, H. R.4
Worsnop, W. F.^^
* Satisfied in four subjects only.
t Mathematical Honours Candidates who satisfied in the
necessary Pass SubjectSi .^y.~\ -•• .■ ■•'■.- : ■.: T.in'>
23
EXAMINATIONS IN AIKDICINE.
FOR 11 IK DKliRKK OV DOCTOR OF
.MKHICIXF.
EPIPHAXY TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — D. Drummond, G. N. Pitt.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Xattrass, F. J., M.B., B.S. Reah, H., M.B.. B.S.
Practitioners oj Fifteen years' standing,.
''Examiners. — D. Drummond, R. Morison, R. P. R. Lyle,
R. A. Bolam, S. McDonald, T. E. Hill. G. N. Pitt, J.
Mamoch, T. H. Wilson, Sir. T. Oliver, T. Beattie, W. E. Hume,
A.J^M. Martin, H. B. Angus, W. Hardcastle, H. Kerr.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Edwards, C. Livingston, J.
Fyfe, D. Murray, R. G.
EASTER TERM, ig.'o.
Practitioners oj Fifteen years standing.
Examiners. — D. Drummond, R. Morison, R P. R. Lvle,
R. Bolam, S. McDonald, T. E. Hill. G. N. Pitt, S. Mamoch,
T. H. Wilson, T. Oliver. T. Beattie, W. E. Hume, A. M. Martin,
H. B. Angus, W. Hardcastle, H. Kerr.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Adamson. J. W. W. Taylor, W. B. B.
' France, W. H.
FOR THK OFGRKK OF DOCTOR OF
H veil EX F. '
EPIPHAXY TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — T. E. Hill, H. R. Dean.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Rowell. W. H., M.D.
FOR THE DEGREE OF M.B. 359
FOR THH DEGREE OF BACHELOR
OF MEDICINE.
EPIPHANY TERM. 1920.
Examiners. — D. Drummond, R. ^Nlorison, J. Middleinass,
R. P. R. Lvle, G. N. Pitt, J. Marnoch, T. H. Wilson, T.
Beattie, W. E. Hume, A. M Martin, H. B. Angus, H D. Mac
Phail.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Second Class Honours.
Bro\\Ti, R. C.
Pass List.
Anderson, T. H. R. Hetherington, J.
Arnold, P. C. Hurrell, G.
Beattie, N. R. Newman, C. D.
Braine, J. F. C. Patterson, A.
EASTER TERJM, 1920. -
. Examinees. — D. Drummond, R. Morison. J. Middlemass,
R. P. R. Lyle, G. N. Pitt, S. Marnoch. T. H. Wi-son, T. Beattie.
W. E. Hume, A. M. Martin, H. B. Angus.
The following satisfied the Examiners : — -
Second Class Honours.
Weston, A. G. Woodman, Athelstan
Pass List.
Armstrong, C. N. Holmes, D.
Basham, J. E. Hall, George.
Brumwell, J., M.R.C.S., Jaffe, H. N. C.
L.R.C.P. Jones, E. C. M.
Dagger, E. C. Kirk, T. H.
Davidson. S. W. Raw, M., B.Sc.
Erdberg, M. J., M.Sc. Stenhouse, A. M.
Girgis.l. Smith. H. R.
Griffiths, M. L. Williamson, E. S.. fe.Sc.
Graham, A. S. Stonehouse, J. (Rev.)
Grav, K., B.A. Watts, K. M. W.
Herbst, M. B.
Holtbv, H.
360 EXAMINATION ^.
FOR TIIK DIUiRKK OI' l^\rHi:LOR
OV SURGKR\".
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — R. Morison, J. Marnoch, A. M. Martin, H. B.
Angus.
The followinsi satisfied the Examiners : —
Anderson, T. H. R.
Arnold, P. C.
Beattie, N. R.
Braine, J. F. C.
Brown, R. C.
Hetherington, ].
Johnson, J. 1).! M.B.
Newman. C. D.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — R. Morison, J. Marnoch, A. ^I. IMarlin, H. B.
Angus.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Armstrong, C. N.
Brum well. J.
Dagger. E. C.
Davidson, S. W.
Erdbero. M. J., M.Sc.
Griffiths, M. L.
Graham. A. S.
Grav. K.. B.A.
Holtbv. H.
Holmes, D.
Hall. G.
Hurrell, G., ]\I.B.
Jaffe. H. N. C.
Jones. E. C. M.
Kirk, T. H.
Plavfair- Robertson, H.
M.B.
Raw. M.. B.Sc.
Stenhouse, A. M.
Smith, H. R.
Stonehouse, Rev. J.
Weston, A. G.
Watts. K. M. W.
Woodman, A., M..\.
FOR THF DKGREK OF BACHFLOR
OF HYGIENI'.
EPH^HANY TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — P. P. Bt'dson. H. J. Hutchens, II. R. Dean,
T. E. HiU, H. Kerr, J. W^ BuUerwell.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Scott, S. Towers, A. H.
II
FOR THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH. 36 1
FOR THE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
The followino; satisfied the Examiners : —
Scott, S., M.B., B.S.
Towers, A. H., INLB.,
Ch.B.
THIRD EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Examineys^ — R. A. Bolam, H. J. Hutchens, S. McDonald,
J. L. Smith, T. E. Hill, W. E. Hume, T. Beattie, W. Hardcastle,
H. Kerr.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Second Class Honours.
Myers, L.
Pass List.
Benjamin, F. J.
Daniels, J. J. N.
Elliott, D. E.
Hewitson, R.
Jackson, J.
Mickler, M.
Nicoll, J. W.
Perring, R. J.
Pybus, S. T.
Richardson, M.
Wilson, O. C.
Whitaker, P. R,
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — H. J. Hutchens, S. McDonald, T. E. Hill,
W. E. Hume, J. L. Smith, W. Hardcastle, G. Hall, T. Beattie.
H. Kerr.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Second Class Honours.
Mulvaney, U. IM.
Pass List.
Allan, S. B.
Angus, A.
Annecke, S., M.A.
Bates, T. H.
Blair, H. M. S.
Carr, C. C.
Carse, E.
Coltman, J. F.
Killian, E. '
Kirkhouse, M,
Lodge, H.
McManus. M. j
McCullagh, E.'
Moskow, A. J.
Murphy, P.
O'Connell. P. J
O.
^,62
EXAMIXATI>XS
Craig, R. N.
Crowe, W. N.
Dagger, R. L.
Dickson, H. 11 1..
Dickson. R. A. McK.
Dingle, E. R.
Ilavdock, G. A.
Hicklcv. R.
Howard, E. V. (Rev.)
Hall, G. A. M.
Hunter, L.
Keidan. E.
O'Neill. I,. N. K.
Pratt, F. W. M.
Robson, A. C.
Reuben, J. V.
Sheret, J. E.
Spark, G. W.
Storey, T. S.
Stableforth, G.
Whilhs. J.
Watts, W. P. T.
Wilson, G.
Wilson. H. A.
SECOXn EXAM 1 NATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE.
(SPECIAL).
SEPTEMBER, 1919.
Exajuiners. — R. Howden, J. A. Menzies, A. Robinson, H. S.
Raper.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
A natomy and Physiology.
Boyde. J. C. Mason, G. A.
Brown, R. A. Mather, H. L,
Davies, D. Walker, P. M.
Kirkhouse, E. S. Young, E. L.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — R. Howden, J. A, Menzies, A. Robinson,
H. S. Raper.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Bailey, H. H. Hyden, G. E.
Basham, S. Jones, C. J. C.
Brewis, E. C, Jones, K, M. C.
Douglas, W. N. Manners, R.
Fenwick, C. Rahtkens, W. E,
Fox. C. J. B. Reed, H. C.
Graham, W. Tredre, R. F.
Hanson, A. Wattsford, H. F.
FOR THE DE .REE OF M.B.
363
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — R. Howden, A. Robinson, J. D. Lickley, J. A.
Menzies, H. S. Raper.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Armstrong, R.
Parkin, G. C.
Popham, H. N.
Allen, R. B.
Anderson, E. RI.
Austin, H.
Beadle, A. M.
Bell, D. C.
Bell, M. F.
Bell, R. L.
Brown, W. A.
Flintoff, B.
Fothergill, G. A.
Green, 'l. B. U.
Guy, J. B. S.
Harkness, N.
Haswell, R. E.
Henry, L. S.
Hogg, W. A.
Hunton, G. M.
. Israel. J. E.
Second Class Honoiivs.
Todd, A.
Minski, L.
Pass List.
Jaques, E. H.
Laydon, J. H.
Menzies, F. M.
McLachlan, I. M.
Motver, D. H.
Mundell, F. G.
Oliver, W. A. D.
Philipson, G. L.
Proctor, W. M.
Richmond, L. F.
Rollin, H. C.
Rowlands, S. D.
Scott, E. M.
Scoresby- Jackson, M.
Shelton, K.
Wallace. H.
Yeoman, J. C.
FIRST EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF BACHELOR OF MEDICINE.
(SPECIAL).
SEPTEMBER, 1919.
Examinevi. — R. Howden, H, Stroud, F. C. Garrett, M. C.
Potter, A. Meek, J. D. Lickley, J, A. Smythe, J. W. BuUerwell.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Elementary Anatomy and Biology, Chemistry and Physics.
Bell, R. L Miller, J. E. D.
Brown, W. A. Motyer, D. H.
Fenwick, C. Oliver, W. A. D.
Flintoff, B. Purvis, A.
Hall, P. Sinclair, D. S.
Isaacs, B. R. Tocher, R.
McCulloch, C. Welsh, E. A.
364
EXAMINATIONS
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Exauiineis. — R. Howdeii, J. Clay, M. C. Potter, A. Meek,
F. C. Garrett, J. A. Smythe, G. W. Todd, J. W. Bullcrwell.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Honours, Second Class.
Coxon, T, L. J.
Hislop, J. A.
Pass List.
Denholm, W. H.
Hcnrv, L. S.
Melrose, R. G.
Miller, T. D.
Elementary Anatomy.
Rollin, H. C.
Stoker, T. E.
Taylor, W. F. O.
Wren, N.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — R. Howden, J. Clay, A. Meek, S. Mangham,
F. C. Garrett, J. A. Smythe, G. W. Todd, J. W. Butlerwell,
P. L. Robinson, W. M. Madgin, L. W. Laveri(^, R. G. Lunnon.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
First Class Honours.
Saint, J. H.
Second Class Honours.
Swindale, A.
Aynsley, T. R.
Punshon, G.
Ay ton, K. A. M.
Booth, W. N.
Campbell, J. R.
Carse, J.
Chapman, O. P.
Currv, S.
Daniels, E. W.
Dewell, M. W.
Familton, J.
Fairlie, A. L.
Fairlie, C. F.
Fraser, T.
Grey, D. R. C.
Hartley, J. B.
Hedley, J. F.
Henderson, J.
Henegan, F. R.
Henry, G. C.
Meek, T. H.
Gilmour, G. A.
Pass Ust.
Ho])per, M.
Ingnim, H. V.
Johnson, J. M.
Kirk, N. W.
Lascelles, W. F.
Leech, J. W. C.
Maclagan, E.
Marton, H. O.
Marshall, F. W.
Mcikle, W.
Milburn, K. V.
Mulholland, J, E.
Naismith, J. J. D.
Ogilvie, A. G.
Peet, E. L.
Pepper, W. G. S.
Pratt, E. P.
Pringle, D.
11
FOR THE DEGREE OF iM.B. 365
Ranken, M. v Smith, G. F.
Reay, J. Stobbs, J. A.
Russell, R. Stokoe, J.
Rust, F. P. Strother, T.
Ryle, M. Stubbs, R. L.
Smart, A, B. W., B.A. Taylor, G. G. C.
Anatomy and Biology.
Watson, A. J.
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE LICENCE
IN DENTAL SURGERY.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920. .,, ,,
Examiners. — R, Morison, J. Mamoch, H. J. Hutchens,
J. T. Jameson, T. R. D. Walkinshaw, J. Coltman.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Second Class Honours.
Liddell, J. L.
THIRD EXAMINATION FOR THE LICENCE
IN DENTAL SURGERY.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — R. Howden, A. Robinson, J. A. Menzies, H. S.
Raper, W. E. Hume, T. Beattie, J. Coltman, E. Y. Richardson.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Gardiner, L.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — R. Howden, J. A. Menzies, A. Robinson,
J. W. Lickley, H. S. Raper, W. E. Hume, T. Beattie, J. Coltman,
E, Y. Richardson.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Smith, H. A. Wilkinson, F.
366 EWMiNArio.vs
SHCOM1 KX.WIIXA 1 ION l\^i; IHI': LICENCE
IX i)i:xT.\L si'Rdi'.m'.
KPIl'HAXV TERM, iqjo.
(special).
Exuniincis. — J. W. Daniels, T. R. D. Walkinshavv, C. Lotinga,
H. Dean.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Cowden, W. A. Reav, R. H
Clare, G. Slack, J. N.
Hutson, S. Vasey, J. W.
Manners. E. W. Williams, G.
Price, W. H.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — J. W. Daniels, T. R. D. Walkinshaw, C. Lotinga,
H. Dean.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Second Class Honours.
Littlefield, G. J. S.
Pass List.
■ Johnson, G. Mackay, S. G.
FIRST p:xaminatiox for the licence
IX DEXTAL SURGERY.
SEl'fEMBER, iqiq.
(Special).
Examiners. — H. Stroud, F. C. Garrett, J. A. Smythe, J. W.
Bullervi'ell.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Chemistry and Physics.
Clare, G. Johnson, G.
EPIPHANY TERM, 1920.
Exami^iers. — F. C. Garrett, J. A. Smythe, G. VV. Todd,
J. W. Bullerwell.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Hogg, T. W. Moor, H.
Mackay, S. G. Peters, N.
II
FOR THE LICENCE IX DENTAL SURGERY
367
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examiners.— F. C. Garrett, J. A. Smythe, G. W. Todd,
J. W. BuUerwell, P. L. Robinson, W. M. Madgin, I.. W.
Laverick, R. G. Lunnon.
The follouang satisfied the Examiners : —
Second Class Honours.
Joseph, J. H.
Benjamin, B.
Fleming, W. I,.
Happen, L. T. D.
John. U. M.
Milbum, W. L.
Miller, C. H.
Page, G. S.
Pass List.
Sibsoii. M. D.
Pattie, A. E.
Phillips, B. J. G.
Reid, J. L.
Robertson, A. S.
Sibson, R. D.
Wilson, A. McL.
• KXAMINATIONS IN SCIKNCE.
FOR THH PKGREK OF DOCTOR OF SCIKNCE.
EASTER TERM, 1915.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Goldbrough, G. R. Rollin, C.
Haslehurst, S. R. Smith, S.
EASTER TERM, 1917.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Powden, E. Labour, M, V.
Harrison, J. W. H. Trechmann, C. T.
Jeffreys, H.
EASTER TERM, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Smith, H. Woodhead, S. A.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Brown, J. C. Weyman, G.
Lawson, R. W. Forster, A.
FOR THF DFGREF OF MASTER OF SCIENCE.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Bibby, A. S. Taylor, L. T.
Brodie, N. Walton, J. H.
Edgar, G. R. Watson, W.
Saybum, M. J. \Vheldon, R. W.
Taylor, E. M. Yarrow, G. E.
368
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.SC. 369
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B.Sc. WITH HONOURS.
Pure Science.
The following satisfied the Examiners and were classified
as under : —
First Class.
Paid, W. (Physics).
Irvine, F. M. iC/u'inistiy).
Kennedy, H. {Mathematics).
MadgM'ick, E. {Physics).
Patterson. J. {Chemistry).
Stewart, J. (Chemistry).
Wood, R. P. (Chem-'istry).
Second Class.
Osborne, C. J. (Mathematics).
Oyston, H. (Physics).
Stewart, C. P. (Chemistry).
Whitehead. E. E. (Physics).
Wood, J. F. (Physics).
Third Class.
Grav, P. H. (Physics).
Hamblin, R. H. (Physics).
Hewson, J. T. (Physics).
Shortt, A. (Chemistry).
Auxiliary Subjects.
The follow-ing satisfied the Examiners in subjects as
stated : —
Anderson. W. (Chemistry, Mineralogy).
Bailey, F. J. (Mathematics, Physics).
Baker, S. (Mathematics, Physics).
Boll, S. F. (Zoolooy).
Clark, W. J. (Mathematics, Chemistry).
Ferguson. K. E. (Zoology, Physiology),
Gibson, J. P. (Mathematics, Physics).
Reynolds, E. R. B. (Mathematics).
Wallace, H. H. (Mathematics, Chemistry).
Watson, H. R. (Mathematics, Physics).
37f> EXAMINATIONS
[ PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION FOR THE
DECREE OF B.Sc. IN PURE SCIENCE
WITH HONOURS.
The following is allowed to proceed to read tor Honours in
Pure Science : —
Halkier, W. W. 1.. ]
EXAMINATION FOR THE PASS DEGREE OF B.Sc.
IN PURE SCIENCE.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Bambrough, H. Hope, C. E. '
Baxter, R. Marley, H.
Campbell, R. Mordue, E.
Carrick, K. M. Morle^-, M. E.
Cheeseright, L. S. Morton, A. A.
Clapperton, A. H. Ruell, D. A.
Clark, E. B. See, B.
Cleminson, J. Steenberg, F. S.
Coe, J. Summerbell, E.
Culbert, E. C. A. Taylor, P.
Garstein, G. Thompson, J.
Goldstien, C. Trotter, F. M.
Graber, J. R. Walton, W. M.
Hall, G. W. Wayman, J.
Hcslop, T, E. Wilson, P. W.
Hill, A. Wylam, B.
Hodgson, W. C.
Supplementary List.
The following satisfied the Examiners in the Third
subject only, as stated : —
Faid, J. E. (Education).
Henderson, A. L. (Education).
Horn, I. (Education).
Hughes, G. H. (Education).
Thompson, T. (Mineralogy).
Todd, H. S. (Education).
II
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.SC. 37I
SECOND EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B.Sc.
OCTOBER, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Pure Science.
Culbert, R. C. A. in Mathemafics.
Henderson, A. L. in Education.
Lancaster, R. in Physics and Chemistry.
Wright, E. in Physics.
Preliminary Honours.
Avnsley, E. E. Plews. T. H.
Halkier, W. W. L. Taylor, J.
Applied Science.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
]Macdonald, G. H. in Mathematics.
Robson, C. W. in Junr. Engineering and Lab.,
Physics and Mathematics.
Rol^ertson, J. G. C. in Junr. Electrical Engineering.
Pyeliminnry Honours.
Bell, J. Chalmers, W. R.
Biitterfield, J. L. Wallis, R. P.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Pure Science.
Chief Subjects.
The following satisfied the Examiners in subjects as
stated ;— ■
Anderson, W. R. (Physics, Chemistry).
rVyre, A. L (Chemistry, Botany).
Banks, I,. E. (Chemistry, Geology).
Barron, G., (Mathematics, Physics).
Bennison, R. A. {Physics, Chemistry).
Copeland, W. (Chemistry, Geology).
Crabtree, F. W. (Chemistry, Geology).
Davison, W. J. (Mathematics, Chemistry).
Dawson, W. A. (Chemistry, Geology).
Ewart, A. (Chemistry, Geology).
Forster, A. S. (Zoology, Botany).
Hals, F. M. (Chemistry, Geology).
Hewitt, J. T. (Chemistry, Geology).
372 EXAMINATION'S
Jolinson, E. {Physics, Botany).
Mclntyre, A. G. (Chemistry, Geology).
MciSIanus. \V. J. (Physics, Chemistry).
Neilson. M. A. (Zoology, Botany).
Nicholson, F. W. (Physics, Chemistry).
Pagan. G. O. (Chemistry, Geology).
Peaps, M. (Chemistry, Geology).
Preston, C. (Physics, Geology).
Preston, H. (Physics, Chemistr'y).
Pursell, A. (Chemistry, Botany).
Raw. A. (Chemistry, Geology).
Scott, P. D. (Chemistry, Geology).
Slee, \V. (Physics, Botany).
Smith. J. (Mathematics, Chemistry).
Stuart, R. G. (Chemistry, Geology).
Thompson, M. E. (Physics, Chemi'>try).
Thompson, AV. (Chemistrv, Geology).
Turley, G. H. (Physics. Chemistry).
Walton, S. (Physics, Chemistry).
\\'eddell, E. T. (Chemistry, Geology).
Westgarth, G. C. (Physics, Chemistry).
Siipi)lenientary List.
The following satisfied the Examiners in the Third
subject : —
Ayre, A. I. (Zoology).
Barron, G. (Chemistry).
Bennison, R. A. (Mathematics).
Davison, W. J. (Physics).
Featonby, T. (Zoology).
Forst^r, A. S. (Physics).
Hals. F. M. (Mineralogy).
Hewitt, J. T. (Physics).
Neilson, M. A. (Chemistry).
Nicholson, F. W. (Mathematics).
Pagan, G. O. (Physics).
Peaps, M. (Physics).
Preston, H. (Botany).
Pursell, .\. (Zoology). '
Scott, P. D. (Mineralogy).
Stuart. R. G. (Physics).
Thompson. M. E. (Mathoiiatirs).
Turley, G. H. (Logic).
Walton, S. (Mathematics).
Westgarth, G. C. (Mathematics).
Osborne, C. J. (Education).
FOR THE DEGREE OK B SC. 373
THIRD EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF
B.S<-. iN APPLIED SCIENCE WITH HONOURS.
Pass List.
The lollowiiiti satisfied the Examiners in Sections as
stated : —
Crawl'.all. T. f'., (with distinction in Marine Ent>irieei'ing.)
Logan, K. A. {Electrical Engineering).
Telfer, E. V. (with distinction in Naval Architecture).
Dowell, T. [Mining).
Mould, H. P. (Mining).
Ogle. A. J. (Mining).
Supplementary List.
The lolknvniii satislied the Examiners m subjects as
stated :—
Rardsett, H. (Met. Lab. Surv. P/ivsics, Sen. Eng. and
Lab. Maths.).
SECOND EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF
B.Sc. IX APPLIED SCIENCE WITH HONOURS.
Pass List,
Stead. H. V. (Mechanical Engineering).
Boll. J. (Electrical Engineering).
Gallon, \V. A. (Electrical Engineering).
Butterfi.dd. J. L. (Naval Architecture).
Tntni, J. (Naval Architecture).
Supplementarv List.
Group L Group. II.
Electrical Engineering.-
Chalmers, W. R. Mechanical Drawing
Pass in Group I. Physics.
24
374 KXAMIXAl lOXS
FINAL PASS EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B.Sc.
Applied Science.
Pass List.
The following satisfied the Examiners in Sections
as stated : —
Agriculture.
Carroll. T. H. J.
Irvine, F. R.
Lynn, J. C.
Thomas, B.
Watson, S. J.
Mechanical Engineering.
.\rthur, J. C.
Crowe, T. A. (with distinction).
Ellis, G. R. (with distinction).
Marine Engineering.
Calderwood, J.
MacDonald, G. H. (with distinction).
Twee<lie, I. M.
Civil Engineering.
Zachariades, J.
Electrical Engineering.
Cook, F. A.
Dixon, J. L.
Proctor, R. F. (with distinction).
Somerville, T. B. (with distinction).
Torry, R. G. (with distinction).
Naval Architecture.
Fletcher, A.
Metallurgy.
Hedley, N.
Supplementary I^ist.
The following satisfied the Examiners in subjects as
stated : —
Group I. Group II.
Agriculture.
Peacock, H. A. l^ass in Group II.
Melrose, W. K. Pass in Group I.
FOR THE DEGREE OF R.SC, 375
Mechanical Engineering.
Aniistrong, D. Pass in Group I. Metallurgy.
Carrick, J. A. Mathematics.
Civil Engineering.
Chwang, Y. L. Pass m Group I. Eng., Lab. Pract.
Geology.
Shea, C. L. Pass in Gyoup I Eng. Lab. Pract.
Geology.
Electrical Engineering.
Christophersen, 1.. L. Advanced Engineering.
Robson. C. W. Mech. Draiv., Eng.
Lab.
Naval Architecture.
Sandberg, M. A. Metallurgy and Eng.
Lab.
Mining.
Chn, S.S. Pass in Group /. Dressing of Minerals,
and Elect. Eng.
( iclitira, N. Pass in Group I. Dressing of Minerals,
Metallurgy, Elect.
Eng.
Coundouroff, H. G. Pass in Group I.
Dunn, W. S. Pass in Group I. Dressing of Minerals,
Metallurgy, Elect.
Eng.
Tavlor, J. G. Pass in Group I.
(with distinction).
SECOND EXAMINATION FOR B.Sc.
IN APPLIED SCIENCE,
Pass List.
The following satisfied the Examiners m Sections as
stated : —
Batie, R., {Mechanical Engineering).
Wallis, R. P. [Mechanical Engineering).
Woodeson, W. E. {Mechanical Engineering).
Wight. H. R. {Mechanical Engineering).
Dannatt, C. {Electrical Engineering).
Knight, A. D. {Electrical Engineering).
Wilkomirsky, R. [Electrical Engineering).
Callis, F. B. {Civil Engineering).
Chester, G. B. {Civil Engineering).
376 EXAMINATIONS
Floyd, A. iCivil Engineering).
Grant. A. O. [Civil Eyigineering).
Kiiill, \V. C. (Civil Engineering).
Williams, J. H. (Civil Engineering).
Bartram, G. H. (Naval Architecture).
Taylor, J. L. (Naval Architecture).
Wennberg, H. J. (Naval Architecture)
Chapman, J. E. M. (Mining).
Friend, J. F. C. (Mining).
Houston, H. R. (Mining).
Lawrence, E. T. (Mining).
Rose, A. (Mining).
Waters, J. F. (Mining).
Supplementary Eist.
The followint; satisfied the Examiners in subjects as
stated : —
Group I. Group II.
Agriculture.
Core, W. F. Agric. Bot., Anat. Phys.
Land. Surv., Agric.
Geol.
Waugh. 1). Agric. Bat.. Aiiaf. Phys-,
Land Surv.
Mechaniral Engineering.
Artamouoff, M. Pass in Group I. Jun. Elect. Eng.
George, F. B. Phvsics, Jun. Elect.
Eng.
Kilby, E. A. Pass in Group I Phys., Jun. Elect. Eng.
Robertson, J. G. C. Pass in
Group I. Phvs., Jun. Elect. Eng.
Thornton, B. I\I. Pas? in Group I. Jun. Elect. Eng., Math^.
Wallace, A. S. J. Pass m
Group I. Phys., Jun. Elect. Eng.
Marim Engineering.
Shearlaw, J. Pass in Group I.
Electrical Engineering.
Rothweil, R. Pass in Group I: Jun. Eng. and Lab..,
Mech. Draw., Phys.
Shaynro, j. Pass in Group I. Jun. Eng. and Lab.,
Mech. Draw., Phys,
Civil Engineering.
Buchanan, B. Jun. Eng. Lab.,
Geology, Surveying.
Carvalho, F. de Geolosy. Surveying,
Muihs.
FOR THE DEGREE Ol' B.SC.
377
Naval Aixhitecture.
Andersen, E. T. S. Pass in
Group I.
Petersen, C. T. Pass in Group T.
Minins.
Lewin, E. M.
Lowson, W. L.
Maths.
Physics.
Rider, W.
Swains ton.
Pass in Group I. Chemistry.
Pass in Group I. Alech. Draw.,
Chemistry.
Pass in Group I. Mcch. Draw.
Pass in Gratit' I. Merh. Draw.
FIRST EXAMINATION FOR B.Sc.
Applied Science.
Pass List.
Division I (in order of merit).
Willis, R. L.
Foster, A. D.
Craig, N-.
Wolf, H.
Wyatt, B. B.
Division II (m alphabetical order).
Aitchison, G.
Armstrong, R. B.
Arnesen, Iv.
Batey, F. S.
Brennan, H.
Brown, A.
Butler, G.
Capstick, E.
Carr, A. B.
Cawthome, R. W.
Dingle, C. E. J.
Dobeson, R. G.
Featherstone, J.
Fleming, J.
Girling, E. G.
Gomnie, J. R.
Grev. J. M. D.
Harle, J. D.
Henderson, R. G
Hudson, J. F.
Hughill, J. W. A.
Jameson, G. B.
Krohn, R.
Marshall. W. B.
Moore, A.
Mountford, D. C.
Mvilligan, T.
Myhre, W.
Prica, S.
Reid, A. W.
Ritson, T.
Robinson, G. P.
Robson, T. W.
Rochester,W.
Rowe, J. J.
Scott, H. G.
Smith, J. H.
Snowball, A. F.
Spark, E.
Stewart, T. A.
Stronach, H. G, McA,
Wallace, J.
^^'ightman, R.
Williams, R.
Wi'lis, J.
378 EXAMINATIONS
Supplementary List.
The followiii" satisfied tlie Examiners m tliiee subjects
as stated : —
Balfour, D. R. (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry).
Bird, D. G. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Coscoros, N, (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Crawford, A. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Errawing).
Davis. E. A. (Alathematics, Physics, Chemistry).
Davison. A. S. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Furness, K. S. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Gomez, A. (Mathematics, Physics, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Gribble. L. J. G. [Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
Hall, H. B. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Hardy, A. C. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Henderson, R. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Hughes, T. G. (Mathematics, Physics, Biology).
Irving, J. L. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Jackson, D. S. (Phvsics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Laidler, W. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Maughan, J. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
McLaren. J. T. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Moncur, R. A. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Nixon, J. J. (Mathematics, Physics, Biology).
Orlitch, V. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics and
Mechanical Drawing).
Payne, E. (Physics, Chemistry,' Applied Mechanics and
Mechanical Drawing).
Ridley, F. F. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Roberts, J. F. (Phy.<.ics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Sample, W. E. (Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.SC. 379
Skule, J. C. J. {Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Stevans, H. J. (Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
Thompson, A.. {Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
Wethered, V. D. {Physics, Chemistry, Applied Mechanics
and Mechanical Drawing).
EXAMINATION QUALIFYING TO READ FOR
HONOURS IN PURE SCIENCE.
The following are pennitted lo read for Honours in Pure
Science : —
James, W. R. . Maw, W.
Jeffrey, W. Smith, H. C.
FIRST EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B.Sc.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1919.
Pure Science.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Crabtree, F. W in Mathematics
Forster, A. S. in Mathematics
Milnes, L. H. in Mathematics
Neilson, M. A. in Mathematics
Peaps, M. m Mathematics
Slee, W. in Chemistry.
Applied Science.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Artamonoff, M. in Mathematics, Physics,
Applied Mechanics and
Mechanical Drawing.
Friend, J. F. C. in Mathematics.
Pedelty, J. F. in Mathematics Physics,
Chemistry, A p plied Mechanics,
and Mechanical Drawing,
Swainston, J. in Applied Mechanics and
Mechanical Drawing.
38o
KX,\M1\.\TU>\S
EASTER TER.M, 1920.
Pure Science.
Pass List.
Division 1 (in order of merit).
Inkster, J. J, Bruce, F. R.
Davis, R.
Rowell, G.
Dawson, N.
Division II (in alphabetical order).
W.
Bell, H. V.
Blvtlunan, T. P
Boll, W. H.
Bolton, W. H.
Brown, J.
Brown, 5l. A
Brown, W. L.
Clarkson, W.
Clayton, T.
Connors, J. J.
('rawford, A.
Dee, G. P.
Donald, A.
Duncan, H. G.
Floyd, K.
Crabb, E.
Grave, P.
Hall, A. L.
Hall, W. ^
Hill, R. M.
Hopkins, W.
Hornsby, W. V
House, S.
Hudson, T. B.
Hunt, T. R.
Jenkins, C. R.
King, E. W.
Linnell, W. H.
McDonald, M. A.
Middlemas, A.
Pearson, R. A.
Ritson, M. I.
Robinson, C. H. E.
Sayce, L. A.
Seeker, J.
Shaw, G.
Smailes, J .
Stavers, R.
Sudder, J. F.
Suniner, W.
Thomas, S.
Turnbull, R. S.
Wigham, J. N.
Wilson, R. M.
Yeal, R.
Supplementary List.
The following satisfied the Exaniiners in three
as stated : —
SUbf9Ct<!
Armstrong, S. (Mathematics, Physics, Geology).
Bowan, J. H. (Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Bronlund, O. (Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Donaghy, J. J. (Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Hodge, M. B. (Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Hunter, D. (Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Kellett, J. G. (Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Murray, H. L. (Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Nightingale, T. W. (Mathematics, Physics, Geology).
I
i
FOR THE DEGREE OF B.SC. 38T
Platts, F. N. {Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Regnart, H. C. {Physics, Chemistry, Biology).
Richardson, T. B. {Physics, Chemistry, Geology). •
Smith, E. {Mathematics, Physics, Geology).
Stephenson, E. {Mathematics Physics, Biology).
Stephenson, G. (Physics. Chemistry, Geology).
Thompson, R. R. {Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Todner, A. W. {Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Townsend, F. O. {Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
Venus, L. {Mathematics. Physics, Biology).
Watton, H. E. S. {Mathematics, Physics, Biology).
Wilkinson, H. R. {Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
^^'ilkinso^, J. K. {Mathematics, Physics, Biology).
Willey, E. J. B. {Physics, Chemistry, Geology).
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF
DOCTOR OF MUSIC.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1915.
Examiners. — J. C. Bridge, J. F. Bridge, W. G. Alcock.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Best, G. E. Tvsoe, A. C.
Parker, ^V. W.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1916.
Examiners. — J. C. Bridge, W. G. Alcock, H. Keeton.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Francis, C. C. Hutchinson, J. E.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1917.
Examiners. — J. C. Bridge, H. Keeton, C. H. Lloyd.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Cooper, J. G. Smith, J. S.
MICHAELMAS TERM, 1918.
Examiners. — The same as in 1917.
No candidate passed.
382 FXAM I NATIONS
MICHAELMAS TERM. 1919.
Examiners. — J. C. Bridge. C. H. Lloyd, H. W. kiichards.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
* Hare. H. Staton, F.J.
Rendell, E. J. Weedon, A. F.
Sargent, M. Woledge, H. R.
FINAL i:X.\.MINATION FOR THK DKCiRFH
OF HACHFLOR OF MITSIC.
MICHAELMAS TERM. 1919.
Excnnincrs. — J. C. Bridge, C. H. Lloyd, H. W. Richards.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Bark, L. G. Thomson, W. A. A.
Head, R. Walker, E. H. S.
Lang, C. S. Warner. W. E.
Macleod, H. Weigall, C. T.
PRACTICAL FXAMINATION FOR IHE
OFGREF OF B.Mus.
EPIPHANY TERM. 1920
Examiners. — J. C. Bridge, H. W. Richards.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Brockless, G. F. (Pno.) Salisbury, E. F. (Pno.)
Marshall, C. (Pno.) Sumsion, H. W. (Org.)
FIRST FXAMLXATION FOR THK DHGREE
OV BACHELOR OF MUSIC.
AHCHAELMAS TERM. 1919.
Examiners. — J. C. Bridge, C. H. Lloyd, H. W. Richirds.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Davage, O. L. Popplestone, S. M.
Deavin, H. C. Sheard, F. O.
Hoskin, A. Sumsion, H. W.
Milvain, H.
FOR IHK DKGKEE OK B.ML'S. 383
EPIPPIANY TERM, 1920.
Examiners. — J. C. Bridge, H. W. Richards.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Brockless. ft. F. Lang, C. H.
Durrant. F. T. ^Marshall, C.
EXA M I NATIONS I N COM M E RC E.
FINAL ENAMINATIOX FOR THE DEGREE
OF B. COM.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners in sul)jects as stated : —
Thwaites, A. R. (Economics III, Banking and Currency,
French II. Spanish III.
SECOND EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B. COM.
The toUowing satisfied the Examiners ; —
Blair, G. N, Scorer, J.
Brewis, G. Stuart, T.
Supplementary List.
The following satisfied the Examiners in subjects as stated : —
Blakey, W. E. (Commercial Law, Economic History).
Sopwith, R. E. (Economics I, Commercial Law, Economic
History, Economic Geography).
Thompson, L. A. (French II).
Ward, W. (Economic Geography, Spanish I).
Wilkinson, L. H. (Commercial Law, Banking and Currency,
French II, Chemistry).
384 EXAMINATIONS.
FIRST KXAMIXATIOX FOR B.COM.
OCTOBER, 1919.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Liu, S. Y. in Economics and Economic
History.
Wilkinson, L. H. in French.
EASTER TERM. 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Baston, A. Marr, L. E.
Beevers, C. E. Nicholson, J.
Capron, A. Robson, R. K.
Dale, T. .M. Robson, T.
Dmrv, R. D. Richards, C. S.
Cxriffith, M. G. Smith, W. T.
Home, H. Soulsby, R.
Mackav, G. W.
Supplementary List.
The following satisfied the Examiners in four subjects
as stated : —
Best, A. (Economic History, Economic Geography,
Mathematics, French I.).
Bowles, T. (Economics I, Economic History, Economic
Geography, Spanish I).
Cochrane, J. W. (Economics I, Economic History, Economic
Geography, Spanish I).
Kemohan, W. H. (Economics I, Economic History,
European History, Spanish I).
Laycock, J. H. (Economics I. Economic History, Economic
Geography, European History).
Morris, J. (Economics I, Economic Geography, French I,
German I).
Tulloch, J. (Economics J, Economic History, French I,
Spanish I).
Waugh, D. E. (Economics I, Economic History, Economic
Geography, European History).
Williamson, M. H. (Economics I, Economic History,
Economic Geography, Spanish I).
Wolstencroft, J. E. (Economics I, Economic History,
Economic Geography, Spanish I.)
MATRICULATION. 385
QUALIFYING EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE
OF B. COM.
The following satisfied the Examiners in Accounting : —
Baston. A. Home, H.
Best. A. Marr. L. E.
Blair. Cx. X. Smith, W. T.
Caplon. P. I. Wolstencroft. J. E.
DIPLOMA IN THE THEORY AND PRACTICE
OF TEACHING.
EASTER TERM, 1920.
Examineys. — ^1. R. Wright. T. W. Powell.
The following satisfied the Examiners in Theory and
Practice ■ —
Bmks, F. E.ii Orton. J.^
Dodds, W.' Purves, J. A."
*Featherston. W." Redpath, L."
Gregson, W. C. S.i Rothfield. M. L.'^
MacDonald. J. R." Spraggon. H. ]\I.'
Nicholson, M. E."
* With distinction m Theory.
The following satisfied the Examiners in Theory onlv : —
Lowes, S." Sheret, C. M."
.\LATRICrL.VnON EXA.M I NATIONS.
DI-RHAM DIVISION.
OCTOBER. 1919.
ExaimiuTS. — P. J. HeaAvood, H. EUershaw. C". F. Hardener,
A. Robinson, J. H. How.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Broxup, \'. F. Ramsden, J.'
Elliott. A.<= *Robinson, A. F.»
Elliott, W. E.* Sanderson, J. B.^
Hull. ]M. R.
Ill .Matheniativ'h onU.
586 MATIUCL'LATION.
Theological Colleges.
Exauiinrys. — P. J. Heawood, A. Robinson.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Beckett. R. J. Dennis, H.
Blacow, J. Way,. W. R.
DURHAM DIVISION.
JANUARY, 1920.
Arts.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Cowbum, F.5 Kemp, K. C. A.*
Dickens, A. W.s Owen, C. E. V.'
Evans, R. C? Stewart R. L.»
Hamilton. R. W. Verrells, H. S- =
Johnston, J. H.= Wilson, R. C.s
Theological Colleges.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Goode, C. S. Newman H. O..
Graham, H. A. V. Riches, H. F.
Knowles, D. R. Stainton, T. W.
Mears, W. J. Taylor, W. R. O.
JUNE, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Armstrong, W.' Richardson, R.*
Cutter, H. G.« Sambidge, W.^
Familton, H.* Standen, C. E.*
Hedley, F. R.' Swan, E.'
Hill, F. P.« Woodhams, G. R.'
Howard, W. G.« W'oodhOuse, \V. A.'
Service Candidates.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Dver, G. H.^ Kirkham, C. D.^
Fulford, S.* Wickens, R. P.*
MAlKUl LAI ION"
387
Theological Colleges.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Bradney, S.
Glover, j. D.
Holden,'j. A.
Mason, B. W.
Sev, K.
Wvers, H.
NEWCASTLE DIVISION.
SEPTEMBER, 1919.
Division 1 (in order of merit)
Meek, T. H., awarded the University Medical
Scholarship. Todd, T. D.
Keenlyside, R. Liddell, J.
Division 2 (in alphabetical order)
The following satisfied
Aitchison, G.
Allen. D.
Allison, T.
Angus, D. G.
Armatage, I.
Baily, G. D. M.
Baimsfather, W.
Baston, A.
Bell, J.
Belmont, T. A.
Blavlock. A. F.
Boland, S. E.
Bowman, W.
Brennan, H.
Brown, A.
Carse, J.
Chantler, J. H.
Cheverton, R. L.
Childs, E.
Collins, W. J.
Cook, R.
Craggs, E. F.
Curry, S.
Daniels, E. W.
Davis, J.
Dixon, H.
Elliott, N.
Elliott, W. K.
Ewart, D.
Forster, L.
the Examiners :-
Fotheringham, A.
Froude, J. F.
Garson, J. R.
Gibson, D.
Giles, N. R.
Glendenning, H.
Hails, C. W.
Hall. J. C.
Hanson, G. R.
Heads, F. G.
Hebson, G.
Heckles, M. S.
Henrv, G. C.
Heppell, L. T. D.
Hinchcliffe, E.
Holme, R. E.
Ingram, H. V.
Irvine, E. ,
Jones, G.
Keir, W.
Kennedy, P. R.
Kernohan, W. H.
Law, K. A. W.
Laws, T.
Levy, H.
Lishman, F.
Lorriman, F. J.
Lothian, I. K.
^laclagan, E.
Marshall, F. W.
388
MATKICri.A riON.
Miller, J. A.
Moselev, E. H.
Naismith, J. J. D.
Ogdcn. J. M."
Paterson, G. \V.
Pepper, W. G. S.
Pinchard, I.
Pirie, W.
Punshon, G.
Pvle. H. W.
RanR. E. J.
Richardson, D.
Ritson, M. I.
Roberts. J.
Rollo, L. M.
Robinson. J. B.
Russell. G.
Russell. R.
Rust. F. P.
Scott. ]. M.
Shad forth, F. T.
Smith. J. H.
Southren. W. I.,
Sparrow. 11. G.
Spence, J. C.
Steel, E.
Stobbs, J. A.
Stokoe, J.
Stonier, S. C,
Teasdale, B. I.
Thornhill, W. M.
Tutin, f.
V'autjhan, R. F.
Walker. E. F. D..
Walker, O. N.
Watson, G. R. C.
Webster, D. J. I.
Wilson. R. H.
Young, N. B.
NEWCASTLE DIVISION.
JL'LY, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examniers in six required
subjects and are qualified to matriculate and read for Degrees
as stated : —
Armstynnn C-ilire.''-
Adams. H.J. {Naval Architecture).
Allan. H. B. (Pure Science).
Branksev. H. D. (Pure Science).
Carr. D.' (--ir^s).
Carswell. C L. (Arts).
Cowell, J. (Arts).
Dinning. J. L. (Commerce).
Donald. R. S. (Engineering).
Dowson, P (Pure Science).
Fell, D. J. M. (Mining).
Forsyth, G. H. (Engineeritu;, or
Naval Architecture).
Gledson, W, R. (Engineerinn).
Graham, A. (Pure Science).
Greener. G. (Pure Science).
Gregory, J. (Engineering).
Harle, F. {Commerce).
Hardie, O. (Pure Science).
Hinton, T. C. (Agriculture).
Hodgson, R. (Pure Science).
Hunter, E. S. (Arts).
Jolly, J. R. O. (Engineering).
Lee, G. G. (Pure Science).
Lloyd. W. (Pure Science).
Mullens, H. H. (Engineering)
Oppenheim, J. E. (Eng.).
Palmer. B. L (Engineering).
Park, R. M. (Mining).
Piisworth. N. J\. (Eng.).
PlevJn,W. K. (Pure Science)
MATRICULATION'. 389
Purves, G. (Pure Science} Wutkins, \.S. (Eus-).
Reav, R. D. P. (P«re5c.). VVatkins. H. B. (Arts).
Reid. C. H. (Pure Sc). Watson, L. (Mining).
Sellers. W. (Coimne>ce]. Weidon. J. (Pure Science).
Shaddock. W. T. (£Mg.). White. S. [Engineering).
Smith. A. L. H. (Ewe.). . Whitle, R. C. (Pt<r£ 5c.)
Thompson, F. S. (Arts) Wildman, W. C. (Mining).
Thompson. G. I.. (Pure ScA Wilkinson, T. G. (Pure Sc).
Thompson. H. M. (PMj-f Sc). Wright. K. C. (Arts).
Thompson. J. H. (Asrir) Waddell. R. A {Pure Sc).
College oj Medicine.
Birk, H. (Medicine). Hinds. \^'. (Medicine).
Clark, G. G. (Medicine}. Purvis. M. S. (Medicine).
Davidson, J. B. (Medicine). Phillips. iVI. A. (Medicine).
Fulthorpe. W. L. {Medicine). Spark. N. (Medicine).
Gibson. P. (Medicine). Tnlloh, E. P. (IMedicme).
Hollidav, J. T. (Medicine). Woodhouse, J. Y. (Medicine).
Suppleinentar-s' List.
I'he tollowmg satisfied the Examiner? in subjects as
stated ; —
A rmstrong College.
Adams, D. (Latin).
Ainley, G. E. (English History).
Aird, L. (Mathematics. Latin).
Backhouse. K. (Mathemaiics. Eni;l!sh History).
Bramble, H. (Extra Mathematics).
Charleson. A. (Latin).
Cone}-, A. (English History, French).
Cook.'G. A. K. (Extra Mathematics).
Deans, E. S. (Mathematics, Latin).
Dunlop, J. (Mathematics. English History, French).
Goundrv, H. B. (Extra Mathematics).
Grahain-Simpson. A. 1-. (Mathematics).
Grev. A. (Enelish, English Histnrv).
Heslop. R. (Extra .Maths.. Exp. Sci-rnce).
Hinchcliffe. E. (Extra Mathemaiics. Mechanics).
Houston. E. W. (Extra Mathematics. French).
Little. E. P. (Extra Matlicmalics. Geography).
Middleton, D. |. (Latin).
RoUo. L. :M. (Latin).
Swindsle. E. H. {Extra Mathematics. iL'story and
Ge 'grafhv. PJivsics).
Tappin, L. (Extra Mathematics).
Watton. G R. C. (M-^chantcs).
\MIkinson. \". (Mathematics, English History, Geography)
2b
390 ENTRANCE EXA:^II\ATI0\ IN MUSIC.
ENTRANCK EXAMINATION IN MUSIC.
OCTOBER, 1919
Examiners. — P. J. Heawood, H. Ellershaw, C. F. Herdener,
A. Robinson.
The {ollowing satisfied the Examiners : —
Brockless, G. F. Mendham. G. L.
JANUARY, 1920.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Chandler, A. T. Hsborne. G. H.
Moore, E. A.
JUNE, 1^20.
The following satisfied the Examiners : —
Adamson, T. ?*lacshane, A. H.
Davies, G. Murray, H.
Evans, G. S. Pfafl. P. R.
Hackett, H. Porter, A. M. D.
Hetherington, J. G. -Priter, M. J.
Horner, J. A. Taylor, R.
Hughes, H. Thomas, E. M.
Inglis, W. - Westbury, F. T.
Lee, R.
DEGREES CONFERRED AND LICENCES
GRANTED IN 1919-1920.
September 20th. 1919.
D.Sc.
^^'ootlhead, Samuel Alliiison, Arms.
D.Mus.
Hare, Haydon William.
Rendell, Ernest James.
^\'eedon, Ada Florem e.
Woledge, Harrv Radcliffe.
B.D.
Weeks, Charles Albert.
W'igglesworth, Harold Ernest.
M.A.
Ayscough, Harold Harper, Non-CoU.
M.Sc.
Meek, Edith Mary, Anns.
W^allace, Thomas, Arms.
Webster. George Gordon Wood, Arms.
B.Mus.
Head, Robert.
Lang, Craig Sella r.
Thomson, William Archibald Aitken.
Walker. Edward Herbert Stratton.
Warner, William Edwards.
Weigall, Cvril Townsend.
L.Th.
Firth, John.
D.Sc. (l)i (ihsciitia).
Smith, Harold, Arms.
M.A. (to be coufcrved at Fomah Bay).
French, Thomas Silvanus, F. Bay.
M.A. (to be conferred at Codrington).
Jones, Samuel Benjamin, Codr.
M.CoM. (in absentia).
Soliman, Girgis, Arms.
B.A. (tn absentia).
Loughton, Joseph, Hatf.
Dedeke, Theodosius Daniel Olinvole, F. Bay.
D.P.H.
Patterson, Thomas Charles.
39* GRANTED IN" l()ig.
Tke folLowinj; lia\infj been duly noininated liy Senate under
Stntute 66 were apjuiinted Proctors for tlie ensuing academical
year by tlie \'ice-Chancellor : —
Senior Proctor. — James Acworth Menzies, M. A., IVI.D.
Junior Prortor. — Percy John Heawood, M.A.
Edward George Puce, AI. \., B.D., having been nominated
to represent Convocation on the Council of the Durham Colleges
for a period of three years, was declared duly elected.
October 28th. 1919.
Hon. D.D.
The Rt. Rev. Charles Gore.
D.Sc.
BoAvtlen. Ivdward. Anns.
M.Sc.
Champness, P3d\vard Leslie, Arms.
Haddon. Cuthl)ert Leslie, Arms.
R.A.
Archibald. David .Mexander. Hatf.
B.Mus.
Bark, Lancelot Gerrard.
Macleod. Hermann.
L.Th.
Mitchell, William Maurice Harper.
Morgan, Leslie Harold, St. Chad's.
Rawnslc}'. James, St. Johii's..
^^"ood. Harold Edward, St. John's.
B.A. (ill absentia).
Sodipe, Stephen .Akiwumi Lerunwon, F. Bay.
L.Th. {hi ahscntia).
Leplastrier, Henry Charles.
Decembkk 9th. 1919.
Hon. D.D.
Linton, Jtimes Henry, St. John's.
Hon. D.D. (to be conferred at Codrington).
Anstey, .Arthur Henry. -.
M.D.
Pennefather, Claud Maxwell, Med.
D.Mus.
Sargent, Harold Malcolm.
DEGREES CONFERRED AND LICENCES 393
.M.A.
Brerelon, Eric Hugh, Univ.
Brown, Cecil, St. John's.
Cannell, Robert John, 5/. John's.
Carter. Alfred Walton, Half.
Cooper, Carey, St. Chad's.
Davison, Richard George, Univ.
Dixon. Dorothy, Arms.
Dixon, ^^■]lliam Matthew, Half.
Foster, Lowas. Non-Coil.
Ganderton, Henry Yorke, St. John's
Gooding, Hilton Greenidge, Codr.
Johnson. Eva \\'ad3v,orth. Arms.
Lee, Thomas Arnold. Hatf.
Lister, George Muschamp, 5/. John's,
Morgan, /Mfred Thomas, St. John's.
Mould, David Henry Stanlev, Univ.
Terry, Marian, Home.
iN'I.LlTT.
Dann, Frederick Edwin, Bede.
B.A. {in lift, ant.)
Bairstow, Horace, Hatf.
Brunning. Ernest Richard, St. Chad's.
Butterworth, Joseph, St. Chad's.
Coulthard, William, Univ.
Danks, Frank Atkinson, Hatf.
Dru, Alphonse Edward, Non-Coil.
Hudson, Thomas William Cecil. Non-Coil.
John, Uel Magnus. F. Bay.
Moore, Percival Spencer, St. John's.
Paget, Arthur Gordon Westwood, St. Chad's.
Roome, James Vesey, St. Chad's.
Salt, Arthur Lewis Gardner, St. Chad's.
Taylor, William Frank Ojumiri, F. Bay.
Tulloch, John M'inter. Univ.
B.A. (other than in litt. ant.)
Cuthbertson, Audrev, Arms.
Richardson, Winifred, Home.
B.Sc.
Burn, Walter Scott, Arms.
Dimmock, Geoffrey Frederick, Arms.
B.CoM.
Rainbow, William Stanlc}-, Arms.
394 GRANTED IN IQIQ.
L.Th.
Dewhurst. Bertram llockiiifis, Non-Coil.
Farrar, Shirrass Raymoiul, Half.
Johnson, Kenneth Addison.
Kingston, Ernest Victor.
T.nkc, William Victor Cecil.
Li^, Albert William.
Rletford. Cuthbert George Seymour.
Quarmby. Rupert Llewellyn.
Dip.Th.
Davison, Kichard George, Univ.
Dawe, Ernest Leslie, Univ.
Ganderton, Henry Yorke, St. John's.
Henderson. Richard Maitland, St. Chad's.
Lister, George Muschamp, St. John's.
Preston, John Howard, St. John's.
Dip. For. Langs.
Barlow, Alice Askew, 5/. Mary's.
1\I.A. {in absentia).
Gill, William Bridson, Univ.
B.A. (in absentia).
Lanihun, Isaac Mofolorumso, F. Bay.
B.A. {to be conferred at Fourah Bay.)
Aiyedun, William Omotunji, F. Bay.
Kuforiji, Cornelius Benjamin Akirinola, F. Bay.
Kuye, William Robert Babatunde, F. Bay.
L.Th. {during absence on Military Service).
Guardabassi, Victor Albert. Half.
L.Th. {in absentia).
Hall, Bernard Parker.
Parr, Gordon Edward.
February 3rd, 1920.
B.Sc.
Dodds, Roger, Arms.
L.Th.
Camm, Arthur Hobhouse Ashworth, St. John's.
Wyatt, Ferdinand Henfy.
L.Th. (in absentia.)
Moore, Arthur George.
DEGREES CONFERRED AND LICENCES 395
March 27th. 1920.
M.D.
Nattrass, Frederick John, Med
Reah, Henry, Med.
M.D. (Practitioners)
Edwards, Charles.
Fyfe, David.
Livingston. John.
Murray, Richard Galway.
D.Hy.
Rowel!. William Henrv, Med. '[^
M.A.
Agbebi, Ephraim Michael Ekundayo, F.Bay.
Giibertson. Florence Isabel, Arms.
]M.LlTT.
Tyrrell, Grace Mary, Arms.
B.C.L. '
Agbebi, Ephraim Michael Ekundayo, F.Bay.
M.B.
Anderson. Tom Hugh Ronald, Med.
Arnold, Paige Canney, Med.
Beattie, Neil Robertson, Med.
Braine. John Francis Carter, Med.
Brown, Robson Christie, Med.
Hetherington. John. Med.
Hurrell, George, Med.
Newman, Carl Damien, Med. '
Patterson, Arthur, Med.
B.A. {in litt. ant.)
Cartman, Frank James, Univ.
Cribb, Charles Theodore, Univ.
B.Hy. :-^-^^ • -^ ' ; '-
Scott, Sidney, Med.
Towers, Arthur Henry, Med.
B.S.
Anderson, Tom Hugh Ronald, Med.
Arnold, Paige Canney, Med.'
Beattie, Neil Robertson. Med.
Braine, John Francis Carter, Med.
Brown, Robson Christie, Med.
Hetherington. John, Med. :^!-i
Johnson, James Dixon, Med.
Newman, Carl Damien, Med.
396 GRANTED IN I()20.
L.Th.
Masters, Frank Matthews.
L.D.S.
LiddcU. James Leslie, Med.
D.P.H.
Scott, Sidney, Med.
Towers, Arthur Henry, Med.
B.D. (in absentia). .
Pemberton, James Collins, Codr.
B.A. [to be conferred at Codrington).
Dean, Richard Allan, Codr.
June 29th, 1920.
HON. D.D.
Davies, The Rev. Professor Thomas Witton.
Hay, The Right Rev. Robert Snowdon.
Howells, The Rev. Adolphus Williamson {in
absentia).
HON. D.C.L.
Shortt, The Right Hon. Edward, K.C.
Bedford, Major General Sir Walter George
Augustus, K C.M.G., C.B.
Stafford, The Rev. John Thomas Wardle.
Morison, Sir Theodore, K.C.S.I., K.C. I.E.
Cochrane, Mr. Cecil Algernon.
HON'. D.Sc.
Stoney^ Professor George Gerald.
HON. D.LiTT.
Inge, The Very Rev. William Ralph.
Coulton, Mr. George Gordon.
HON. M.A.
Fraser-Smith, Mr. Edwin William Frederick.
Gahan,.The Rev. Horace Stirling Townsend.
North, The Rev. Frank William.
Williams, Mr. Charles.
D.D. '
Phillips, Charles Stanley.
M.D.
Irving, George, Med.
DEGREES COMFERRED AND LICENCES 397
M.D. (Practitioners).
Adamson, James Weeden Woodhanis.
France, William Henry.
Taylor. William Benjamin Batchelor.
D.Sc.
Brown, John Coggin. Anns.
Lawson, Roliert William, Arms.
Weyman, Geoftrey, Arms.
D.Mus.
Staton, John Frederic.
B.D.
Burrows, Osbert Mordaiint, St. Chad's.
Hunt, Bernard PattesonWathen Stather, Non-Coil.
Nash, John Reginald, Half.
M.A.
Anderson, Edward, Arms.
Booth. James, Non-Coil.
Bush, Edwin, St. John's,
Couch, Ernest Ambrose, Half.
Dawe, Ernest Leslie, Univ.
Gray, Kate, Home.
Greenwood, Bertram Thomas, Univ.
Hughes, William Roberts. St. John's.
Hume-Smith, Alexander, Non-Coil.
Hunter, Phyllis Marion, Arms.
Jackson, Alfred Herman, Univ.
Jenson, Janet Amos, Arms.
Johnson, Thomas Sparshott, 5^;. John's.
Jones, Thomas Pugh, Non-Coil
Jones, Walter Franlv. Non-Coil. ~
Kelland, Alban Joseph, St. John's.
Lumlev, Elizabeth Woodhouse, Arms.
Maddrell, Henry, St. John's.
Middlemass, Robina, Home.
Morris, George Percival, Non-Coil.
Peterkin, Lionel Denis, Codr.
Reffell, George Claudius Edowoo, Univ.
Thompson, Gurney Montacute Campbell, F.Bay.
Turner, Arnold Neville, St. Chad's.
Warner, Arthur Hugh, St. John's.
Warwick, Gilbert Henry Wallace, St. Chad's.
Webb, Frederick Reginald, St. John's.
Wilson, Agnes Doris Louisa, Arms.
Wood, Norman, Arms.
Wykes, William Mackman, Hatf.
Youna, Maud Chaston, Arms.
39^ GRANTKD IN I920.
M.S.
Hiiworth. J.imcs KriiwortliN' Jdlinsto'i, Med.
M.Sr.
Bibb\-, .\iigust!ne Sanniel, Anus.
Chow, Kun Lian, Arms.
Jorgensen. Olga Marion, Arms.
^ladgwick, Edwin, .4rms.
Moore. Robert Alfred, Arms.
Oyston. Harry. Arms.
Sayburn. Matthew James. Arms.
Sen-Gupta, Nagendra Nath, Arms.
Taylor, Edward McKenzie, Arms.
Taylor, Lionel Theos. Arms.
Watson, William. Arms.
Wheldon. Robert William. Arms.
M.LlTT.
Davi.son, Harold .\rfaest. Hide.
B.C.L.
Thompson, Gurney Montacute Campbell, F.Bay.
M.B.
Armstrong, Charles Nathaniel, Med.
Basham, John Edmund, Med.
Brumwell, John, Med.
Dagger, Eric Cresswell, Med.
Davidson, Samuel Whately, Med.
Erdberg, Mark Julius, Med.
Girgis, Ibrahim. Med.
Graham, Alfred Stoddart, Med.
Gray, Kate. Med.
Griffiths, Mary Louise, Med.
Hall, George,' Med.
Herbst, Margaret Barbara, Med.
Holmes, Dorothy, Med.
Holtby, Harold, Med.
Jaffe, Henry Norman, Med.
Jones, Edith Catherine Morris, Med.
Kirk, Thomas Hobson, Med.
Raw, May, Med.
Smith, Henrv Rochester, Med.
Stenhouse, Alice Mary, Med.
Stonehouse, James, Med.
Watts, Kathleen Mary ^'eldon, Med.
Weston. Arthur Guy, Med.
Williamson, Edith Short, Med.
Woodman, Athelstan, Med.
DEGREES Ct.^MM;i<Ki;D A .\ H I.ICEM'KS 399
B.S.
Armstrong, Charles Nathaniel. Med.
Brumwell, John. Med.
Dagger. Eric Cresswell, Med.
DaAadson, Samuel Whately, Mrd.
Erdberg. Mark Julius. Med.
Graham. Alfred Stoddart, Med.
Gray, Kate, Med.
Griffiths, Mary Louise. Med.
Hall, George, Med.
Holmes, Dorothy, Med.
Holtby, Harold,' Med.
Hurrell. George, Med.
Jatle, Henry Norman. Med.
Jones. Edith Catherine Morris, Med.
Kirk, Thomas Hobson. Med.
Pla\ fair-Robertson. Home Alexander, Med.
Raw. May, Med.
Smith, Henry Rochester, Med.
Stenhouse, Alice Mary, Med.
Stonehoi:se. James, Med.
Watts, Kathleen Mary Welclon, Med.
^^■eston, Arthur Guy, Med.
Woodman, Athelstan, Med.
B.A. {in Hit. ant.)
Bishop, Walter Henry, 5/. John's.
Blood, Arthur Gordon, St. Chad's.
Boden, John Posnett, St. Chad's.
Butler, Leslie Illingworth, St. Chad's.
Cockell, Clement. St. John's.
Dobson. Henry Walker, St. John s.
Duncan, James Nevile, St. John's.
Frisby. Geoflrey, St. Chad's.
Goode, Alfred Edward, St. John's.
Gunton. Ernest Frederick, St. John's.
Howard. Charles Stanley Allan, Non-Cnll.
Hudson, Leslie Arthur, Non-Coil.
Langhorne, Edward Herbert, St. Chad's.
Latham, Mortimer Cecil, St. John's.
Mosby, John Edward George, Hxtf.
Parkin, John Edwin, Non-Coli.
Quick, Douglas Edward, St. J'dni's.
Roberts. Roland Harry William. St. Chad's.
Rowlands, Evan William, St. John's.
Sargent, William Abraham, St. John's.
Schwabe, Henry Karl, St. John's.
Scott, Colin Francis, St. Chad's.
Shepherd, Alfred, St. John's.
400 GRANlliJ) IN 192O.
Stamp, Pliilip. St. Chad's.
Tomson, Marjorie, St. Mary's.
Wanlle, Harry, Univ.
Warr, Joseph Gadd, St. John's.
Waton, Albert Howard, Univ.
Wood. Harold Edward, 5/. John's.
Wright, John Nicholson. 5^ Chad's,
B.A. (other than m litt. ant.)
Betts. Aenid ^hiriel, .■inns.
Doull. Enid, Anus.
Ellis Horace Arthur, Half.
Fletcher, Grace Ethel Catherine, Aims.
Footitt, John Martin, .^nns.
Frankr., Elsie, Arms.
Garbett, Annie Maude, 5/. Mary's.
\]\\i, Phyllis, St. Mary's.
Latham, Elspeth Katharine. .4rms.
O'Donnell. Margaret Jane. Arms.
Parmley. Henry. Arms.
Pellow, Eva Winifred, Arms.
Reid, Annie Alexander, St. Mary's.
Robinson, Marv Barron, 5/. Mary's,
Robson, Thomas Buston, Arms.
Rochester, Margaret, Arms.
Rochester, Thomas Anthony. Arms.
Rothfield, Marcus Leopold, Arms.
Seddon. Gladys Mona, Arms.
Tavlor. Eileen Edith. .4rms.
Thompson, Eleanor Mary, Arms.
Wade, Margaret Morton, Arms.
Wdlis, May, Homr.
\\'yatt. Leonard Charles Kevnes, Univ,
B.Sc.
Angus. Arthur William, ."inns.
Arthur, James Clifford, Arms.
Baxter. Richard. Arms.
Calderwood, James, Arms.
Campbell, Ray, Arms.
Carrick, Kathleen Mary, Arms.
Carroll, Thomas Hugh Joseph, A.rms.
Cheescright, Lionel Sidney, Arms.
Christophersen, Leif Lee^-^^-ms.
Clapperton, Arthur Henry, Arms.
Clark, Ethel Beatrice, Arms.
Cleminson, John. .4rms.
Coe, James, Arms.
Cook, Francis Ainsley, .inns.
il
DEGRKES CONil KKIlD A.\n LICENSES 40I
Crowe, Thomas Arkle, Arms.
Culbert. Robert riaude Alexnndf-r, Arms.
Dixoii, Joseph Laurence, Anns.
Elhs, George Robson, Arms.
Faid. WilUam. Arms.
Fletcher, Alfred, .4rms.
Garrick, Joseph Alan, Anns.
Garstcin. Gertrude. Arm.-;.
Goldstien. Coley, .''h/ms.
Graber. John Richard, Arms.
Grev. Percy Howell, Arms.
Hall. Georwe William. Arms.
Hamblm. Robert Henry, .inns.
Hedle\-. Norman. Arms.
Heslop, Thomas Edward. Arms.
Hill. Alexander, Arms.
Hodgson. William Cuthhert. Arms.
Hope, Catherine Emily, Arms.
Ir^-ine, Frank Mouat, Arms.
Ir\'ine, Frederick Robert Anns.
Kennedy. Howard. .Arms.
Lynn. John Ocil, Arms.
Macdonald, Gordon Hav. .Arms.
Mordne. Elsie. Arms.
Morlev. Muriel Elizabeth. .Arms.
Morton. .\da Annie. Arms.
Osborne. Charles John. Anns.
Proctor. Roland Faradav. Anns.
See. Bertha. Arms.
Shortt. .\rthur, Anns.
Sonierville, Thomas Bousfield, Arms.
Steenberg. Frank Sigurd, .Arms.
Stewart, Corbet Page, Anns.
Stewart. Jessie. Arms.
Taylor, John George, Arms.
Taylor Prudence Trattlcs, .Urns.
Thomas, Brynmor. .4rms.
Thompson, Joseph, Arms.
Torry. Reginald Gordon, Arms.
Trotter. Frederick !\hirrav. Arms.
Tweedy. Ivan Marshall, Arms.
\^'a!ton. Winifred Mary, .Anns.
Watson. Stephen John, Arms.
Wayman. Jean, Arms.
Whitehead, Ernest Edward, .Arms.
Wilson, Percy Whiston. Arms.
^^"ood. Robinson Pearson, .Arms.
Wylam, Birkett, slrms.
Zachariades, John, Arms.
402 GK.\.\Ti<;n IN '920.
p.. My.
Charles, Hnivst Dewar, Med.
Pirrie, Ivan Miller, Med.
Yoviiig. Samuel Knibb, Med.
B.CoM.
Thwaites, Arthur Raymond. Atms.
L.Th.
Bairstow, Horace, Half.
Barney, John, St. John's.
Card, Herbert.
Cryer, Ernest.
Dei'^hton, Frank Reginald.
Duncan, Victor Georj^e.
Farr, Bertram Richard.
Forrest-Bell, Fabian Anthony. St. Chad's.
Lavery. Samuel Georsre.
Nickson, Ernest.
Pickering, AJexander Joseph.
Powell, Fitzhenry Townshend Scudamore. HatJ.
Price, Frank.
Thompson, Gurney iMontacute Campbell, F.Bay.
Thom.son, William Ernest D'Oyly, Haif.
Wiiggett, Arthur Calvert.
Dip.Th. (Diploma in Theology).
Bush, Edwin, St. John's.
Cooksley, Frank Robert, St. John's.
Fnsby, Geoffrey, St. Chad's.
Grieves, Alfred Theodore, Univ.
Ki'lland, Alban Joseph, St. John's.
Mosby, John Edward George, Hatf.
Roberts. Roland Harry William, St. Chad's.
1 urner, Arnold Neville, St. Chad's.
Warwick, Gilbert Henry Wallace St. Chad's.
Wykes, William Mackman, Hatj.
Diploma i.v the Theory and Practice of Teaching.
Cresswell, Patti, Arms.
Dodds, Winifred, 5/. Mary's.
Nicholson, Marjorie Ellen, Home.
Orton, John, Hatf. »
Spraggon, Hannah May. St. Mary's.
Diploma in Public Health.
Charles, Ernest Dewar, Med.
Pirrie, Ivan Miller, Med.
Young, Samuel Knibb, Med.
I
DEGREES CONFERRED AND LICENCES GRANTED, 403
Licence in Dental Surgery.
Olswang, Montague, Med.
Reed, Gainsford, Med.
M.A. (in absentia).
Jemniotte, Allan Maxwell Butill. Cody.
Patrick, Alexander, Univ.
M.Sc. (in absentia).
Brodie, Neal, Arm^.
B.Sc. (i7i absentia).
David, Anvanandam, Anns.
B. A. (to bf fonferycd at Fm<rah Bay).
Forde, Henrv Lemuel. F.Bay.
Marke. Frank Bright F.Bav. , .
Mr. William Robert Henry Graj-. M.A., having been
nominated to represent Convocation on the Council of the
Durham Colleges for a period of three vears was declared duly
elected .
The following having been duly nominated by Senate under
Statute 66, were appointed Proctors for the ensuing academical
year by the Chancellor ■ —
Senior Proctor. — James Acworth Menzies .MA., M.D.
Junior Proctor : — Percy John Heawood, M.A.
40 1 OFFICKRS.
DURHAM D I V I S U^ N
I'rcsidcnl of Coiiiuil.
John Stapvi.ton Grev Pemberton, .M.A., D.C.L.
Vici'-Prt'sidenfs of the Cornicil.
Frank Byron Jevons, M.A., D.LiTT.
Percv John Heawood. M.A.
The CoHiicil of Hie Dtirluini Colleges.
The Dean and Chapter of Dirham.
The Master of University College,
The Master of Hatfikld roi.i.iuiE.
The Treasirkr.
The Professor of Hebrew.
The Professor of Mathema iks.
The Professor of Mi sic.
The Censor of Unattached .Stl dents.
The Principal of St. Chad's Colleger
The Principal of St. John's College.
The Principal of St. Mary's College.
John Stapvlton Grey Pemberton, M.A., D.C.L.*
Henry Edwin Perens, M.A.:;; li
WiLLiAiM Robert Henry Gray, M.A.*
Charles Frederick Herdenkr, M.A. J
William Douglas Lowe, D.S.O., M.C., M.A.f
Rev. Kdward George Pace, M.A., B.D.f
Arthir Robinson, M.A., D.C.L. *
Secretary of the Council.
Rev. Charles Steel Wallis, M..\.
Muster of I'nivcrsity College.
Rev. Henry Ellekshaw, M.A.
Master of Hatfield College.
Frank Byron Jeyons, M.A., D.Litt.
Principal of .St. Chad's College.
Rev. Stephen Richard Platt MtULSDALE, M..^., B.D.
Principal of St. John's College.
l\Fv. Charles Steel Wallis, M.A.
Principal of Bede College.
Rev. Donald Jones, B.D.
OFFICERS. 405
Principal of Si. Marys College.
Rachel Eleanor Duff Donaldson, M.A.
Censor of Unattached Stnrleiits {IVoti-Collegiate).
Rev. John Hall How, M.A.
Censor of Home Students ( Women).
Kathleen Lambley, M.A.
Praelector.
Rev. Edward George Pace, M.A., B.D.
Secretary of Examinations.
Arthir Robinson, M.A., D.C.L.
Treasurer.
Frederick William Ritson, M.A.
Auditor.
Herbert Salisbury Squance, M.A., F.C.A
REGULATIONS OF THE DURHAM COLLEGES.
TITLE I.
OF ADiNHSSION
I. — Candidates for admission as students in Arts shall be
required to pass the Matriculation examination in such subjects
as Council shall from time to time determine. The examination
shall be conducted b\- examiners appointed bv the Council
of the Dm-Jiam Colleges.
2. - Anv student oi the University of Durham who has passed
the Final Examination for the Licence in Theology, and has
produced, if requited, satisfactory lestimoniais of character,
shall be admissible as a stutleiit in Arts.
Anj'one wlio has coin;>leted a Cvuuse of study and examinations
qualifying' him for the Licence in Theology at any of the following
Theological Colleges: —St. Aidan's, St. Augustine's, Burgh,
Chichester, Curiibrae, Dt)rche--ter, Edinburgh, Gloucester, High-
bury, Islington, Jamaica, St. John's College (Armidale, N.S.W.),
Lichfield, Lincoln, Moore College (Sydney), Queen's College
(St. John's, Xevvfoundland), .Salisbur\-, -Selwyn College (Dunedin),
* Till 1923. t Till xmi. \ Till i<)^i.
26
406 ni'UHAM (.OM.Kl'.F.S.
Truro, W'armiiisier, Bishop Wilson School (Isle of Man), the
Theological Departnieiit of King^'s College, London, or Ihe
Theological Department of Queen's College, Birmingham, and
has produced satisfactory testimonials of character, shall be
admitted as a student in Arts, provided that at the time of his
course such college was connected with the University. Such a
student, in order to keep terms, must have been admitted to the
Licence in Theolog\' either before or in the course oi' his first term
of residence as a student in Arts.
3. — Any student of the Univ-ersity of Durham, who has passed
the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, and has
produced, if required, satisfactory testimonials of character,
shall be admissible as a student for the Diploma in Theology.
4. — Anyone who has passed the examination for the d<?gree of
B.A., or any higher degree, at another Universit\', and has
produced satisfactory testimonials of character, shall be admissible
as a student for the Diploma in Theology, provided that the
examination for that degree is of a character similar to that
required at this University.
5. — Candidates for admission as Students in Music must have
previously satisfied examiners appointed by the Council in
the prescribed subjects of examination, unless they have passed
an examination recognised as equivalent.
TITLE n.
OF THE LICENSING OF HALLS AND HOUSES FOR THE RECEPTION
OF STUDENTS.
I. — Halls and Houses may be openeil tor the I'eception of
students by licence from the Council of the Durham Colleges.
2. — No such licence shall be granted unless the Hall or House
is under the immediate care of a Master or other chief officer, of
the degree of Master of Arts at least. The Master, or other
chief officer, may or may not be assisted by a Council. The
President of the Council of the Durham Colleges shall either be
Visitor of any such Hall or House, or preside in it, according
to the terms of the licence.
3. — The buildings shall in every case be described, and the
conditions stated, in the licence, which shall be null and void
if the buildings be changed, or if any of the conditions be
disregarded.
4.— Any licence may be revoked, and any Master or other
officer may be removed by the Council of the Durham Colleges ;
an appeal being in every case open to the Visitor,
DURHAM COLLEGES. 407
TITLE III.
OF DISCIPLINE.
I. — 111 Diirliain the public Divine Services of the University
shall be those of the Cathedral, but attendance at such services
shall not be reckoned for the purpose of keeping term. A record
of the attendance of resident members of the University in s/atii
pupillari at Morning Chapel on week-days shall be kept, but
such a Service shall not be reckoned as one of the occasions upon
which attendance is required for the keeping of term as provided
in Title IV.
2. — The resident members of the University shall wear such
academical dress as shall be appointed by Senate in all public
places between the hours of 8.45 a.m and i p.m. and after dusk
and at the services of the Cathedral.
3. — No resident member of the University who is in statu
pupillari, and who is a resident member of any recognised
College, Hall, or House, shall reside outside its precincts Save
by leave of the Head of the College, Hall, or House.
4. — Men students for the Degree of B.A. must reside either
in a College or Hall, or with parents or guardians in the Cit)'
of Durham or elsewhere, or, provided they are not less than
twenty-three years of age, in some house or lodging approved
by the Praelector and the Censor of Unattached Students.
5. — The residence of women students attending lectures in
Durham shall be kept either {a) in St. Mar}''s College, or (b)
with parent or friend approved b}' the Council of the Durham
Colleges, or (r) in St. Hild's College, Durham.
6. — The gates of every College, Hall, or House, shall be shut at
night-fall ; and an account shall be kept of all students who go in
and out after that time.
TITLE IV.
OF KEEPING TERMS IN DURHAM.
I. — Save as provided in the following paragraph, no student
shall be certified by the Praelector to have kept any term
who has not attended upon all required occasions on forty week
days between the first and last Mondays in term (both inclusive).
A student who has commenced keeping term shall not be held
to have lost any days in that term on which he may have been
excused from attendance by Council, or may, on the evidence
of a medical certificate accepted by the Praelector, have been
prevented by illness from attendance.
2. — If a Member of the L^niversity has been prevented by illness
or other urgent cause from keeping any term, that term may be
granted by grace of Senate on the proposal of the Council,
provided that not more than one term be so granted to any
individual in any one academical year.
4o8 DIKHA.M lOLMii;i:S.
3. — At lilt" Olid o\ tei'in tlie Praeleclor siiall issuo coitilK'ntos
of having' kept I he term lo those students who are then taking
degrees, ami lo other students at the beginning of the following
term.
TITLE V.
OF ATTENDANCE AT LECTL'RF.S.
I. — Every Member of the University shall be admissible to anv
lecture in the ordinary course of instruction, on paj'ing the
terminal tuition fee.
2. — An)- person, whether he be a member of the University or
not, mav be admitted by leave of tlie Council and subject to the
approval of the Lecturer to attend any particular course of
lectures, on iJav'ing to the chest of the Durham Colleges such fee
as the Council shall direct.
3. — The Professor, Reader, or Lecturer, shall in every case have
the power of excluding an\' person from his class, subject lo an
appeal to the Council of the Durham Colleges.
TITLE VI.
OF THE PRESIDENT.
1. — The President shall be elected at the first meeting of
Council in the Easter Term, and shall enter upon his office
on the first day of the Long A'acation. He .shall hold office
for a period of five years and shall be eligible for re-election.
Should the President vacate office during the rourse of an
academical year his successor shall be appointed for the
remainder of that year.
2. — There shall be a Senior and a Junior Vice-President,
appointed from among members of Council by the President,
to hold office for one academical year, one of whom shall
preside at meetings of the Council in his absence. They shall
also exercise such other of his powers as he may from time
to time request them to perform.
3. — The President, or in his absence a Vice-Presideiit
nominated by him shall preside at Collections.
4. — The President shall have power to dispense any member
of the teaching staff from lecturing for brief periods in cases of
urgency, and temporarily to sanction any arrangements that
may be necessitated thereby.
5. — The President shall be the Visitor of any Hall or House
opened by Licence of the Council. '
6. — The President may, on application from the Head of a
House, Hostel, or body of Unattached Students in the Durham
Division, rusticate or (with the approval of Council) expel a
student guilty of misconduct.
i
DURHAM (.U>M.KC;KS. 409
7. — The President shall be an ex-officio member and Chairman
of (a) the Board of Curators of the Library, (h) the Board of
Curators of the Museum, (c) the Board ot Curators of the
Observatory, and shall, if present, preside at the meetings of
these Boards.
8. — The President shall be ex-officio a member and Chairman
of all Committees of Council.
9. — In matters which are not provided for by the Regulations
of the Council, and m which action is necessary before Council
can be consulted, the President shall have power to act on behalf
of Council, and shall inform Council of the action he has taken.
10.— The President, or in his absence a Vice-President, shall
have an ordinary and a casting vote at all meetings at which
he presides.
TITLE \TI.
OF THE CEN.SOR OF I'N.ATTACHED STUDENTS.
1. —The Censor of Unattaclied Students shall be responsible tor
the gfeneral care and discipline of men Students in residence
in the Durham Division ot the University, who are not attached
to any Colleg'e or Hall, and shall be paid such stipend as the
Council may determine ; such .Students shall be termed Xon-
Coileg-iate Students.
2. — He shall be responsible for receiviuiJ' the names and exam-
ining' the te.stimonials and certificates ot candidates tor acimissikin
as Non-Collegiate Students.
3. —He shall, at the beg'inning ot each term, send to tlie Secretary
of the Council a list of Non-Collegiate .Students wIk) intend to
keep that term.
4. — -In conjunction with the Pr;ielectoi- he shall license houses
for the reception of Students hi s/n/u pupillari.
5. — He shall be appointed annually at the first ordinary meeting"
of Council in Easter Term, and shall be eligible for re-election.
TITLE VIII.
OF THE PRAELECTOR.
I. — There shall be a Praelector appointed by the Council, who
shall be paid such stipend as the Council may determine.
2. — He shall be responsible for the arrangements in connection
with Collections.
3. — He shall keep the records of a student's attendance at
Lectures, and shall send such record to the censor to whose
authority the student is liable.
4. — He shall issue to students certificates of havnng kept term,
charging such fees as Coiuicil may froai lime to time appoint.
4IO niKIIA.M lOI.I.IAlKS.
3. — In conjunction with the Censor of Unattached Students
he shall license houses for the reception of students in statu
puptllari.
6. — He shall be appointed annually at the first ordinary
Meeting of Council in Easter Term, and shall be eligible for
re-election.
LITLE IX.
OF THE SECRETARY.
I. — There shall be a Secretary of the C^ouncil who shall keep
the Minutes and conduct the correspondence of the Council,
and shall be paid such .stipend as the Council may determine.
2. — He shall be responsible for preparing and publishing
the Lecture Lists.
3. — He shall, at the beginning of each term, prepare the
list of students in residence.
4. — He shall be responsible for the custody of one of the
two keys by which the Common Seal of the Council is secured.
3. — He shall receive and deal with applications for the use
of the Lecture Rooms.
6. — He shall be appointed annually at the first ordinary
meeting of the Council in Easter Term, and shall be eligible
for re-election.
TITLE X.
Oy THK LIBRARY, MlSKl'.MS, .VNO OBSERVATORY.
Sectioti I. — Of the Library.
i.^Thc Uuiversitv Lilirary shall he under tlu' ciiieii um dI a
Board of Curators, consisting- dI
The Prfsicieiil of the Council of tlu- Durliain Collegfes,
The Professors of Divinity, Cireek, .Mathematics, Hebrew,
and .Music,
The Dean of Durham,
The Librarian,
Four oilier persons appointetl by the Coimcil of the Durham
Collejfes,
.A.nd all members of" the teaching- staff in the Durham Division.
2. — -Three members shall form a meeting- competent to transact
business, the President or Librarian being always one.
3. — The President, or in his absence a chairman appointed
by the meeting, shall preside, and havgan original and a casting-
vote.
4. — The Librarian shall convene the Board once at least in
every term.
5. — The Librarian's accounts shall be laid before the Council of
the Durham Collegfes once a year.
ULKHAM COLI.ECIES. 4II
('. — When any books are presented or bequeathed to llie
University Library, the name of the donor shall be inserted in
every \olinne so presented, and no such books shall at any time
be exi-hanjjfed as duplicates or otherwise alienated from the
Library, save by the vote of three-fourths of those present and
voting' al a meeting- of the Curators.
Section IT. — Of the Museums.
1. — The University Museums shall be under the direction oi a
Board of Curators, consisting of
The President of the Council of the Durham Colleges,
The Dean of Durham,
And six other persons appointed by the Council of the Durham
Colleges.
1- — The President shall nominate annually one of the members
to act as Treasurer and Secretary- to the Board.
3. — Three members shall form a meeting competent to transact
business, the President or Treasurer being always one.
4. — The President, or in his absence a chairman appointed by
the meeting, shall preside, and have an original and a casting
vote.
5. — The Secretarj- to thejBoard shall convene the Board once
at least in everv term.
6. — The Treasurer's accounts shall be laid before the Council
of the Durham Colleges once a year.
Set tiou III. — Of the Observatory.
1. The Observator\- shall be under the direction of a Board of
Curators, consisting of
The President of the Council of the Durham Colleges,
The Director of the Observatory,
The Professor of Mathematics,
The Dean of Durham,
And such other persons* as ma\' be appointed b\- the Council
oi the Durham Colleges.
■2- — Three members shall form a meeting competent to transact
business, the President or the Director, or the Professor of
Mathematics being always one.
3- — The President, or in his absence the Professor of Mathe-
matics, or in their absence the Director, shall preside, and shall
have an original and a casting vote.
4- — -The Director shall convene the Board once at least in each
academical year.
5. — The Observatory accounts shall be laitl before the Council
of the Durham Colleges once a vear.
niJKiiAM toi.i,i:(;i:s.
412
6. — The Diiector sliall make an amuial ii'poii lo llie Council on
the work of the Observaloiy ; such report shall lirst be submitted
to the Curators. The Curators shall nominate an Observer, to
be appointed by the Council of the Durham Colleges.
The Observer shall be iemo\able by the Council.
The Observer shall reside at the Observatory.
Section IV. — Of Admission to the Library and Musfeums.
Members of the University and persons who, ihoujfh not mem-
bers of the University, pay the sum of one g-uinea annually to the
Library, shajl be admitted to the Library and Museums under
such reg-ulations as the Curators may from time to time enact.
UNIVERSITY COL L li G E
This College was formed, at the opening- ot the
University, for the purpose of uniting a system of
domestic discipline and superintendence with academical
instruction. The Castle provides accommodation for
Students within its walls. The Hall of the Castle is
occupied as a College Hall, and its Chapel as a
College Chapel. Every Student /;/ sfal'// pupillari
must reside within the College, unless a dispensation
to reside elsewhere be granted.
Master.
Ri:v. Hhnrv Ellershaw, '\\..\:'\adgl^
Censor and Bursar.
Wir.i.iAM Douglas Lowe, D.S.O., M.C, M.A.'
Chaplain.
Rev. Edward Pelham Pestle, M. A.f^i'*'^
D.D.
Brightman, Rev. FVank Edward. 3 Nowell, Rev. William
Frodsham, Right Rev. George Edward. *fl'/*
Horsfall.-" Plummer, Rev. Alfred. «
Gee, Verj' Rev. Henry." Wild, Right Rev. Herbert
Henderson, Rev. James. *t^/'' Louis. '°
Henson, Right Rev. Herbert
Hensley.'
* Licentiate in Theology, t Late Fellow of the University.
a Found. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch. g Van Mildert Sili.
I Newby Schol. / Theol. Pr. u Hebrew Pr. z Lightfoot Sch.
■ Professor of English Language and Literature. ^ Late Scholar of Pembroke
College, Cambridge ; Litt.D.. Dublin ; Lt.Col. i8th D.L.L 3 Fellow o\ Magdalen
College. Oxford, and Preb. of Lincoln. 4 Canon of Gloucester Cathedral ; I. ate
Bishop ot North Queensland. 5 Dean of Gloucester ; Late Master ot University
College; Hon. D.l^. of ."Vberdeen ; F.S.A. * Formerly Archdeacon of .North-
umberland : Hon. Canon of Newcastle. 7 Bishop of Durham ; Formerly Dean
of Durham. 8 Hon. Canon of Newcastle. 9 Late Master of University College,
'o Bishop of Newcastle ; Formerly Classical Lecturer in the University,
4' 3
4 '4 iNixKusi IV loi.i.i;i;k.
n.C.L.
Cliailo>, l\l. lK)n. SirAiiluii, Livinicsloiii-, l\c\ . N'oniiaii
V.C ' .Milt ray.
Ciirweii, Ki-v. lulwaiJ HasL-ll.* ' Molyiieux, I\i\ . I^yan \\ illiatn
Davies, Rm. William Eilward. Ht>ckenluill.^
Dixon, John Archbaki. Pearie, Rev. Robert Joliii.'
Dunn, Rev. John. Raslulall, V^eiy Rev. Masting^s. *
Flecker, Rev. William remianl. Rev. Christopher.
Herman. a/
Huttoii, X'ery Rev. William
Hoklen.' " j^j ,^
Palmer. Frederick Slephen. ' .Spicei , l•'reli^■rici^, H.S.
Rnmboll. V'hai les l'"rederick,B.S. Wood, Thomas i.')iittersoii.
D.Ln r.
Rradley, Henry.'" jevons, l-"iaiik Hyron.
Coultoii, Georjj-e Goidon.'** Ker, William I'aion.
Iiiije, X'ery Re\-. William
Ralph.
n.Mis.
Alcock, Walter Cialpin.' H.uK)u, Sir William Henry^
Bairstou, Edward Ciithberl.'^ .M.A."
Bridge, Joseph Cox.'" Wettiin, Henry Da van.'-
R.D.
Buhner, Rev. iohn.*-'n'ifi7 Jones, Rev. Hugh i^ethell.* "''
Dale, Rev. Harolil Montague. Oakle>-, Rev. George Robert.
Davies, Rev. William Fdwarii. Pace, Rev. Edward
Gregor, Rev. Arthur George. George. *ti^rc^« I
Hall, \'en. Henry .Armstrong. ' ^ Piatt, Rev. Edwaid William.
Hancock, Re\. .Alfreii Arthur. Thompson, Rev. Edward. ||
Jesse, Rev. E^ustace Tennyson Worslev, Rev. Frederick
D'Eyncourl. '" William.'?
M.A.
Abigail, Rev. .Altreil Heiberl. Alfbrd, Rev. Sydney I'iirkl.
-Adams, Rev. Walter Robert. Allen, Rev. Francis Adeney.
^<tirm'^' Appleton, Rev. Frederick. *Ao
Adamson, Rev. William Waller. Arnold, James Hand.
Addison, Rev. James Salmon. *(7rf Arnold, Rev. Willie Alfred.
* Licentiate in Theology. t Late Fellow of the University.
a Found. Sch b Kxhib. c Thcol Sch. d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class.
Seh. / Univ. .Math. Sch. g V'an Mildert Sch. / Lindsay Sch. k Barry Sch.
/ Newby Sch. m I)e Bury Sch. ii Lon^. Pr. I! Univ. Hebrew Sch.
? Late Judge of the Queen > Bench Division. = Hon. Canon of Carlisle.
3 Dean of Winchester. -i F.S.A. 5 Hon. Canon of Newcastle. ^ Dean of
Carlisle. 7F.K.C.P.. Lond. « M.V.O. ; Oganist of S:ilisbury Cadiedial.
9 t)rs,'anist of Vork Minster. "> Professor of Music in the University ; Organist
of Chester Cathedral. " V'ce-Chancellor of the University of Sheffield.
'* Organist of the Foundling Hospital. "• C.B.E. — Military Division ; Arch-
deacon o( Richmond ; Chaplain to the King. '< Hon. Canon oi Chester.
'5 Sulvwarden, St. Michaels Collejere, Llandntf. ''J Di<->cesan Inspector,
Southwark. '7 Editor of Oxford Engli.sh Diction.iry. '- Fellow of St. John's
College, Cambridge. '9 Dean of St. Paul's.
r.MX !• Iv'SI 1 N' COI.I.hXlK .M.A.
^•5
Aslie, Rev. John Henry.*
Aspinwall, Re\-. Herbert
\ictiir.''
Atkinson, Rev. James.*tf^//'
Atti idge, Rev. James.
Austin, Re\'. Albert Edward.
Austin, Rev. Harold. rt/o
Austwiek, Rev. William .
Herbert.''
Bag-shaw, Rev. Alfred
Girdlestone.
Bag'shaw, Rev. Henr\' Fosbery.
Bailey, Walter.
Baker, Rev. Joseph. f* ^
Baldwin, Rev. Chailes
En^^elberi.^i'T'
Balsdon, Rev. James Reifinald.
Banner, Rev. Francis Stuart.
Barker, Re\ . J.icob Ridley. *r
Barker, Rev. Joseph Walter
Hudson. *f//
Barnes, Rev. John Francis.
Basden, Rev. CTeorjj-e Thomas.'
Bass, Rev. Arthur Edward. *«^/
Bastovv, Rev. Samuel Joseph. *(7fi'
Baumer, Rev. Leslie Edwaid.
Bavle}-, Keimett Cliampaiii.
Beale, Rev. Frederick Sherriff.
Beck, Rev. William Ernest./" ■'
Beesley, W'alter Baillie.rt'^
Bell, Rev. George Fancourt.
Bender, Hermann Charles.*
Bennet, Basil (Gordon.
Bently, Rev. Seynioui'.
Betiison, Rev. Francis Henry.
Bigg's, Rev. Ernest Coltier.
Billows, Rev. F'rederic
George Henry.
Blackbourne, Rev. Jacob.'
Blakiston, Rev. Robert Ralph
Christian.*
Bligh, Rev. John Henr\'.
Bod\-, Re\ . Artiiur Basil
Rivington.
Bolton, Rev. Herbert Harold
Dillon.*
Boothroyd, Rev. Cieorge
William.
Bowker. Rev. William.
Brady, Rev. Henry Westby.«
Brereion, Rev. Eric Hugh.*
Britten, Rev. Charles Heniy.*//
Brodhurst, Rev. Charles Cyril.*
Brown, Rev. James
Blackburn. ■>?
Brownbill, Rev. Josejih Edgar.
Bryant, Joshua.
Buchannan, Re\ . Malcolm. *r//7
Budworth, i\e\. Ricli.ud
Dutton.-'
Bullock, Re\-. John Arthur
Smith. *//|
Bulman, PVancis .Archibald.
Bulman, George Waltcin.^r
Bulmer, Rev. Edward. *trt,'-/
Buhner, Rev. Edward Stanley
Buhner, Rev. John.'tf^'V
Burgess, Rev. William.^
Burn, Rev. Charles (reorge
Stratford.
Candy, Walter Edward.
Cannon, Rev. Ernest.
Carr, Rev'. Owen Charles.* s-
Carrick, Rev. Robert
Mallabarr.*
Cavalier, Rev. Cvril Gordon. «
Chandler, Rev. William
Burgess Hunt.rt^
Charlton, John Anderson. *«'//
Chesters, Rev. Leonard Morris.
Child, Rev. Frank.
Church, Hubert Day.
* Licentiate in Theology. t Late Fellow of the University.
a Found. Sch. i Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch.
,g^\'an Mildert Sch. /; Gishorne Sch. / Lindsav Sch. / EUerton Sch. / New by
Sch. 0 Long Fr. f Theol. Fr. ;( Hebrew Pr. v Maltby Pr. || Univ.
Hebrew Sch.
• F.R.G.S. " Tutor and Chaplain, St. Aidan s Colletre, teacher of Hebrew
Univ. of Liverpool ; Examininf^ Chaplain to the Bishop of Truro. i Senior
Chaplain to tlie Forces. C.M.G. ■> Headmaster of Durham School. 5 Hon.
Canon of Newcastle. * O.B E. ; Canon ot St. John's Cathedral, Buenos Ayres.
I'NIXKRSITV (1)1 I KI.IC (.M.A.
ClarUi-. Kev. Ra-il C'.ouloii
Dmimoi o.
Cockson, Rev. llairw
Collior, Rev. Cams \'alo. '
Constable, Charles Flack. rfA
Cook, Rev. Kiistaee Wallet.*
Coojier, Rev. Douglas.
Cooper, Rev. X'inceiit King.'
Cory, Rev. Alexander Arthur.*
Crablree, Rev. Charles
James, f/s
Ci'ankshaw, Rev. l*'reiK-rick
Edward.
Crean, Rev. Arthur."
Cree, Rev. Edward Chailes.
Crofton, Rev. Henry Francis.
Ciiniinins, Rev. Aubiey St.
George Bruce.*
Cunih', Rev. Frank Miirtyii.*//
Curzon-Sig-g-ers, Rev. William
Scutcher. -
Dale, Re\. Harold Montag-ue.
Daiiiell, Rev. Edward Seabrook.
Darby, Rev. Archibald.'
David, Rev. John Palliser.//
Da vies, Rev. Gilbert.''^/
Da vies. Rev. Robert Sinnett.
Davies, Rev. Thomas Read.
Davies, Rev. William Edward.
Davis, Rev. (ierald Mar-
chant, a/^
Davis, Rev. John Stratton.
Davis, Rev. Thomas.
Davison, Richard tiporge.:|:
Da we. Rev. Ernest Leslie, t
Dawson, Rev. John Cleugh.
Day, Rev. Charles X'ictor
Parkerson.
Day, Rev. Harry Lowmles.
Dcarden, Rev. Frederick
Cawood.*
de I'utron, Rev. John Percy. o
Didsburv, Rev. Frederic
Nelson,*/
nilclilielil, R.-v. James Hcaid-
wood.*
Dixon, John Archbald.
Dixon, Ri'v. Wilfred Craig. 'r
Dolman, Rev. Dirk Herman. *fl?;-
Dunn, Rev. John.
Eardley, Rev. Evelvn Frcileiii:
Cyril.
Eley, Rev. Albert John.*
Ellershaw, Rev. Henry.* I<?c(^/ '
Ellershaw, Rev. Richard.
Evans, Fiev. John Webster.
Evans, Rev. Richard. (7
Fallaw, Lance.
Falwasser, Rev. Etlmund
Grant.*
Farmer, Rev. Ernest Etlward.
Farmer, Rev. John.*
Farrar, Rev. Charles Driice./;
Fearon, Ven. \\'illiani
Andrewes.-*
Fell, John William.
Ferens, Henry Edwin.
Ferris, Rev. Percy Robert.
Ferris, Rev. Thomas Boys
Barracloug^h.t«/A- =
Ferris, Rev. Thomas Edward
Swaine. *«§■«//
Finnimoi'.e, Rev. .Arthur
King'ton.
Firth, Rev. Edmund Nelson
Mciy.ai
Flecker, Rev. Wm. Herman. «/"*
Foj^o, William.
Ford, Rev. Alfred Henry.
Ford, Rev. Francis Walter
Barton.
F"orrest, Rev. James Ralph
Caldecott.aA^
Forster, John Doug'las.
Francis, Humphrey Chilton
Howard.
Freeling, Rev. James Robert.*
* Licentiate in Theolog'y. t Late Fello^w of the University.
a Found. Sch. h Exhib. r Theol. Sch, d Thcol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch.
f Univ. Math. Sch. g Van Mildert Sch. h Gisborne Sch. t Lind.say Scholar.
I Ncwby Sch. m De Bury Sch. o Longr Pr. r Foreign Lang. Pr.
t Theol. Pr. It Hebrew Pr. x Math. Pr. s Liglitfoot Sch. 1 Dip. Th^
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Prof, of English Lansfuaffe and Literature. •> .Archdeacon ot Winchester ; D.D.,
Oxon, 5 Hon. Canon of Southwell. ^ Head -Master of Close School, Cheltenham,
and Examining Chaplain to the Rishop of Sodor and Man. 7 Hon. Canon. Durham.
UN!VLM,'<!rv COLLEGE M.A.
4'7
Freeman, Rev. Ernest
Charles. «A
Freeman, John Lytlleton.f/
French, Rev. John Gouldie.«
French, Rev. Retcinald.*
Frodsham, Risi;-ht Rev. Georg'e
Horsfall.
Frossard, Rev. Edward Louis, r
Furmston, Rev. Edward.*
Gallaher, Rev. Francis.
Gardiner, Rev. John
Rutherford.
Gardnei-McTag'g'ari, Rev.
Herbert Angfustus W'arburton*
Gaskill, Rev. Joseph Edward.
Gautby, George, M.D., B.S.
Gethen, Rev. Leonard.
Giiby, Rev. Frederick \\'iniani
Georg-e.
Gili, Rev. \A'ilHam Bridson
Gilhe, Rev. Robert Calder.<^/o
Gillingham, Rev. George
WiUiani.
Golding-, James. 6 '
Gooch, Rev. James Orlando. o
Goodenough, Rev. George. ^rtff;//-
Green, Rev. Charles Edward./
Green, Rev. John Hugh
Homer. *6
Greenwell, Rev. Alan.*
Greenwood, Bertram Thomas.
Greer, Rev. Fergus William.
Gregor, Rev. Arthur George.
Gregson, Rev. Charles. «
Grenside, Rev. George
Alexander.
Grimwood, Rev. Benjamin.
Guest-Williams, Rev. Samuel
Black well.
Hack, Rev. Robert.
Hall, Charles Gilbert.^;
Hamilton, Rev. Francis Lowry
Cole.
Hancock, Rev. Alfred Arthur.
Hard\', William John. '
Harring-ton, Rev. John.*
Harris, Rev. .Alfred Burgy.*
Harrison, Frederick.
Harrison, William Salisbury.
Hart, Rev. James William
Tasker.
Hart, Rev. George Walde-
grave.rt
Hart, John.
Hartley, Rev. Francis
Clement. «
Harvey, Sidnej'.
Hedley, Rev. Robert
Henderson, Rev. Henry Fiank
Hornby./?
Henderson, Rev. James.*'t^/ '
Henson, Right Rev. Herbert
Hensley.'*
He\wood, Rev. C}ril Percival.
Harwood, Rev. Robert.'
Haworth, Rev. Thomas. i?/
Heaslett, Rev. Samuel.
Heaton, Rev. Charles.*
Hesse\', William Francis,
D.S'.OJ
Hill, Rev. Farquhar John
WilliaiTi.
Hingeston-Randolph, Rev.
Herbert Castillion.*'/
Hodgkinson, Rev. William.
Hodgson, William. (7/
Hole, Rev. John Slockwood.
Holland, Rev. Cyril Gerard.
HoUida}-, Rev. John.'r/
Holmes, Rev. George Edw.'ird
Wilmot.^
Holmes, Rev. Walter Herbert
Greame.*rto^o5
Hood, Rev. George.
Home, Rev. George Parkin.*/
Howard, Rev. Thomas Godwin
Charsle\-.'
' Licentiate in Theology. t Late Fellow of the University.
a Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. / Univ. Math.
Sch. ^ Van Mildert Sch. h Gisborne Sch. / Lindsay Sch. ,/ Ellerton Sch.
I Newby Sch. m De Bury Sch. it Thompson Pr. o Long Pr. q Hellen.
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Bishi-ip of Hereford. 5 Brigadier-General.
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l'NI\ liKSITV COLLEGE (M.A.)
Howell, Re\-. Ariluir James
William.
Hoylaiid, Rev. William
\\'ori.ls\voith.
Humphries, Rev. Henrj-.*
Hyde, Rev. Henry Barry. ;;o9*
Injfhani, Herbert.
Iiiijledow, Rev. William Arlluir
James.c
Jackson, Rev. Alfred Herman.*
Jackson, Rev. William Edward
Govdon.ffi
Jaggard, Rev. Arthur William
Percival.*
James, Rev. Charles
Frederick.*
James, Rev. Walter Francis.*
JefFre}', Charles Stuart. a6'
Jervis, Rev. Herbert Eustace.
Jesse, Rev. Eustace Tennj'son
D'Eyncourt.o
Johnson, Rev. John James.
Johnson, Rev. Mark Edwin.
Johnston, Rev. .-Vrthur.*
Jones, Rev. John Watkiss.
Jones, Rev. X'ernon Herbert.
Keith, Rev. Khodadad Elijah. ]|'
Kenn}', Rev. Walter Wolfenden.
Key, Rev. Harry Ernest.
King, Rev. Rupert William. *rtjo-/
Kirsopp, Rev. Charles. *«%y-
Knapp, Rev. Charles Frederick
Cooper.*
Koch, Rev. Edward Hermann
.•\lexander.
Lancaster, Rev. Georg'e Harold.*^
Lancaster, Rev. Henry Georg-e.
Langston, Rev. Earle Legh.
Launder, Rev. Harry Cummins.
Leighton, Rev. George.
Leonard, Rev. John Grainge.
Lewis, Charles Warner.
Lishman, William Ernest.
Livingstone, Rev. Norman
.Murray.
Lloyd, Rev. Thomas Henry. *(t'
Lowe, William Douglas.
Lundie, George .Archibald.
Macaulay, William Herrick.f/^
McCarthy, Rev. William.
McFarlan, Rev. .Allan Menzies.
Macfarlane-Grieve, .Angus
.Alexander.^ *
.McLaren, Rev. Arthur
William.*
McLean, Rev. William.
Maddison, Rev. William. *tf/ 5
Mahony, Rev. Frederick
Charles.
-Markbv, Rev. Alfred
Wilkinson.*
Marshall, Rev. James McColl.
Martin. Harold Edgar. e
.\LT.rtin, Rev. Samuel Albert.
Master, Rev. Harold Chester.*!
Mathers, Rev. Henry.
Mathew, .Arthur George, a ^
Maysoii, Rev. Edward.
Middleton, Rev. .Abraham.*
Millen, Rev. Alfred Dyson.*/
Milner, Rev. Charles James. *rtd
Mitchell, Rev. Arthur Anglin.
Mitchell, Mortimer Alexander
\\"i\\iii.m.feieg
Mitford, Rev. William Ledvvich.
Molyneux, Rev. Bryan William
Hockenhull..^*
.Moore, Rev. James Harry.
Morion, Rev. Bertram Mitford.
Mould, Rev. David Henry
Stanlev.rt^'
.Mulholla'nd, Rev. Philip
Melanchthon.
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a Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch.
f Univ. Math. Sch. g^ Van Mildert Sch. /; (iisborne Sch. i Lindsay Sch.
/ Nexvby Sch. o Long Pr. <? Hellen. Gk. Pr. .V Theol. Pr. z Lightfoot Sch.
II Univ. Hebrew Sch.
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School. Nottingham. 3 Fellow of King's, Cambridge, and Auditor of the
University of Cambridge. ■* M.C. ; .Vdjutant. D.U.O.T.C. 3 Hon. Canon of
Newcastle. 6 p.S.A. 7 F.R. CO. ; Organist of Calcutta Cathedral. SP.R.A.S.
9 Fellow of the University ot Madras.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (m.A.
419
Mulletl, Rev. Francis Etlimuid
Addenbrook.
Nig:hting-ale, Rev. \^'illiaIn
Ridgiy.^r
Norman, Rev. Samuel James.*
Norris, Rev. Richard Alban.*6
Oakley, Rev. George Robert. •
Orr, Rev. Norman Campbell.*
Ovens, Rev. Claude Dig-b\-.
Pace, Rev. Edward
George. ''^fbcekoi]
Pallister, Rev. George. *cV
Palmer, Rev. Thomas Francis.
Parht, Rev. Joseph Thomas. r;
Parker, Rev. Arthur Henry
Neville.
Parker, Rev. Matthew Buira.
Patrick, Rev. Alexander. *V/
Paltison, Rev. Horace. o
Pestle, Rev. Edward Pelham.
Pestle, Herbert Pelham. rtf*
Piatt, Rev. Edward William.
Polehampton, Rev. Hei^bert
Edward.
Pollard, Thomas Barnes. ^s' ,
Pollock, Rev. James Mur-
doch.*«6rf^
Porritt, Rev. Samuel Bvwaler.
Potts, Rev. Wilfrid Miller.
Powles, Rev. Robert Fvn/.cr.a
Price, Douglas.*
Priest, Rev. Willian:.
Probert, Rev. William Richard.
Procter, Rev. David. rt^gr
Purser, Rev. John William.
Quelch, John Bewick.*
Raper, John, B.Sc.rt
Rashdall, \'ery Rev. Hastings.'
Read, Rev. George Claudius
Richard.
Redman, Rev. .Alfred. -
Reid, John.
Reffell, George Claudius
Edowoo, B.Sc.
Rich, .\rthur.
Richards, Rev. .Alfred. 3
Ritson, Frederick William.
Robbins, Rev. Walter.'*
Robinson, Charles Richard.*
Rogers, Rev. Frederick.
Rowton, Rev. Samuel Jas.rz^
Ruck, Rev. Charles Edmund.
Scott, Alexander. 5
Scott, Rev. Inglis Charles
Reymond.*«a^
Seagrove, Rev. V^ictor Edwin.
Sergeant, Rev. Chas. Newton.
Shakespear, Rev. Samuel
Henry.*
Sharpe, Rev. Aubrey Lyster.
Shaw, Rev. Robert.
Shaw, Rev. Walter Lilley
Pritchatt.
Sheaf, Rev. Robert Ernest.
Shepherd, Rev. William.
Shewring, Rev. Ernest Edward.
Shildrick, Rev'. Henrj' John.
Shorten, Rev. William Good.
Sidebotham, Rev. .Albert
Ernest.
Simpson, Rev. Bertram
Fitzgerald. *(r/('5||
Skelton, Rev. Spencer Ernest
Linning.
Skinner-Jones, Frederic Evan.
Smith, Rev. Edward Dearnley.
Smith, Rev. Ernest Arscott.
Smith, Rev. James William.*
Smith, Rev. John Philip. *£/
Sparrow, Rev. William John.*
Spencer, Rev. Cyril .Arnold.
Sta]5ley, Rev. Cecil George. rr
Steen, Rev. Thomas Hope.
Steggall, Rev. Albert
Remington. *«o
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Sell. ^ Van Mildert Sch. /; Gisborne Sch. k Barry -Sch.
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rew Pr. z Lightfoot Sch. Ii Univ. Hebrew Sch.
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I'MX'iiKsirv ci.>i.Li':(.".ii (m.a.
Stone, Kt'v. Frank, r
Stott, Rev. Frank Charles.
Strangfe, Rev. Georg-e
Harold. *6
Sluarl-Fiix. Re\'. William
Hilton.
Sng'ilen, Rev. Edward Haig'h.
Sugfiifil, Rev. Charles Leslie.
Sutton, Rev. Regfinald Harry. ^f
Sweetinj;', Rev. Robert Charles
Sheldon.* c/igf
Talbot, Rev. James. <?
Tandy, Rev. Grain§fer.*X-
Tanner, Rew Thomas Coombe.
Talhaiii, Rev. Frederick Hut^h
Tattersall, Rev. Francis
Redmayne.
Taylor, John George, R.Sc.^;
Tennant, Rev. Christopher.
Thomas. Rev. Alfred.
Thompson, Rev. Edward. :
Thomson, Rev. Michael
-Andrew. ■^^(^r
Thorne, Rev. Charles William.
Timperley, Rev. Isaac
Robinson.*
Tompkins, Rev. Frederick
Georg-e.
Tremayne, Rev. Charles.
Tuck, Rev. George John.
Tuckev, Rev. James Gro\i-
White.
Turnbull. Charles Frederick. /7<'
Tvmms, Rev. Frederick
Charles.*
Van der Heyden, .Alexander
Frederick. t«/'
X'esev, Rev. Xorman
Agmondisham.*
Walker, Rev. Hugh PluWp
Dona Id. *r/ II
Walker, Rev. John William
Edward.
Wallace, Rev. William John.
Walshe, Rev. William Gilbert,
u'alters, Richard Cla\'ton.
Walton, Henry Maurice.
Walton, William Sydney, B.Litt.3
Warner, Rev. Stephen
Mortimer.
Wawn, George Twizell.
Webster, Rev. Join;.
Webster, Re\'. William George.
While, Rev. Edward James.
Whitfield, Frederick Ernest
Ranister.aw
Widtlas, ]\ev. Cornelius.*
Widdringlon, Shallcross
I'it/.lierbert.*
Wilkes, Richard Minikin.
Wilkinson, Rev. Charles
Thomas Belcher. *j-iideg-s(
Williams, Rev. Ferdinand
Harley ]iimes.*fadeg-fig/
Williams, Rev. Thomas
Powell. *fl'/'
Williamson, Rev. William John.
Willimott, Rev. Hugh
Rudolph.
Wilson, John George.
Wilson, Rev. Harold Beesley.*
Wingfield, Rev. Lewis William.
Wolfenden, Rev. William
Instone.6
Wood, Charles Rawdon.^r/
Worsley, Rev. Frederick
William.
Vates, Rev. William.*
Vates, Rev. William Robert."
ALLlTT.
Adamson, Rev. William Walter.
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a Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sell, d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. .Sch.
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Adams, Rev. Harry Rutlier- Biilterfield, Rev. Roland Potter.
forde. Butterworth, Rev. Albert.
Adams, Rev. Josiah Warwick Cairick, Rev. Francis Robert
-Allen, Rev. Thomas Enoch. Powles.
All wood, Charles Samuel.* Cartman, Frank James
Ambrose, Rev. Owen Cole.*rt' Cart\vrig:ht, Frederick Hawks-
Anderton, Rev. Arthur. ley Talbot. o
.Armitstead, Rev. Arthur Clark, Rev. Tom Philip
William.* Rumbold.a^
.Armstrong-, Rev. William Clarke, Rev. Alexander Dalton.*
Georg-e Lynn. Clarke, Rev. William.
Atkins, Rev. Alan Garway. Clay, Rev. William James.
Baile)-, Rev. Tom. Clements. Rev. Herbert.
Baker, Rev. Harold Denninji;. Cochrane, Thomas.
Baldwin, Rev. Arthur Bacon. <? Coke, Rev. Sidney.
Barton, Rev. EdvvardHenry. Coles, Rev. Henry Graystorie.
Barton, Rev. Henry Eerst. Coles, Rev. William Cary.*^
Baxendell, Rev. Edwin. Collin, Rev. Francis Foster.
Bender, Rev. Charles .Arthur. "<•/ Collin, Rev. Joseph Perrott.
Bennett, Rev. Owen Cvril. Collins, Henry.*
Bevan. Rev. John Stacey" Cosens, Rev. Revnei- Edward
Hevan, Rev. William Clarke. ^rc/ William.
Bishop, Rev. .Sidney Norman. Coulthard, Rev. William.
Blackett, Re\ . John Charles. Coverle\-, Rev. Samuel Lee.*'
Bloomfield, Rev. William James Cowan, Rev. John James.*
Blumer, Frederick Milnes. Co.x, Rev. Charles Carevv.
Bowyer, Rev. Frederick. Crabiree, Rev. Harold
Bradshaw, Rev. John Richard. ' -Samuel. <fif
Branfprd, Rev. Lionel Williair Crankshaw, Rev. William
Ernest Catton Soniers-Cocks. Brunt.
Breakwell, Rev. Ernest Raven. r( Cribb, Charles Theodorew
Bridije, Rev. Charles -Stout Crot"ton-.\tkins, Rev. Willia(n
Jesse. Arthiu".
Biidjiv, Rev. John Procloi-. Croudace, Rev. William
Britten, Rev. -Alfred. Darnell. *</'
Britton, John. Cuffe, Rev. Henry Rothwell.*
Brown, Rev. Chas. Henry. c/ Danbury, Rev. John William
Browne. Rev. Benjamin Stephen James.
Hudleston Ha3'ward. Darling^, Rev. Harry. -
Bryant, Rev. Harry.*/ Darnill, -Arthur William.
Bryson, Rev. Stanley Claude. Davis, Rev. Kenneth MacRae.
Bullivant, Rev. George -Alfred.* Deacon, Rev. Ernest.
Burnabv, Rev. -Ai'thur .Albert.* de la Bere, Re\ . Claude
p:
nianuel
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Dig'bv-Sovmouf, Charles Harper
Dixon, Dudley
DoiKl. Kd.srar.rr
Dun, Rev. Janios.
Diiiiean, Rev. Avery Luekly.
Ecoh. Rev. Charles Henry
Thomas.
Egremont, Rev. Heihert
Edward.
Ekins, Georg^e William.
Facey, Rev. Hugh Williams.*
Fairolough, Rev. William.*
Farrar, Rev. Cecil Francis.
Field. Rev. Charles Xeale.
Firth, Rev. Georg^e .Arthur.
FooUit, Rev. Charles Edward
Walker.
Forge, Rev. John Francis.
Foskett, Rev. Samuel.
Fox, Cecil Robert Gomm c
French, Rev. William Arthur.
Fryar, Rev. Reginald Herbert
Findlay.
G.ardiner, Rev. John Rutherford
Cieorge, Rev. John Reginald
Gibson, Alexander.
Gillingham, Rev. Frank Hay.
Glynn, Rev. John Francis
Seymour.o
Goddard, Algernon Robertson.
Goddard, Rev. Louis Ernest.
Greeves, Alfred Theodore. J
Greeson, William Cameron
Smart.
Grove, Rev. Edward Perc}'.*
Gunn, Ronald Frederick.
Guthrie, William.
Hackworth, Rev. Thomas.
Hall, Alexander Tilson.
Hall, Rev. James Wharrier.*r//
Hammond, Rev. Horace.
Hampton, Isaac.
Hancock, Rev. Aidan Robert.
Harrison, Rev. Stephen
Nathaniel.*
Haiwood, \\"il]i;i;ii Madoc.
Hemlerson, Rev. Hamilton
Dunstan.A
Hensle\', Rev. Stephen .Ambrose.
Henwood, Rev. Arthur
Dimble.
Hepple, Richanl Joseph Dixon.
Hill, Rev. Gerald Percival
Oaklev.
Hill, Rev. William John
Thomas.'
Hilliard, Rev. George Edward
.Anstruther.
Hodge, Isaac Lang'.ff
Hodg-son, Charles
Courtenaj'.rt/w '
Hodgson, Rev. Joseph
Lowther.*c-'
Hodgson, Rev. William Arnold.
Holder, Rev. John Burder.
Holme, Rev. Walter Ernest.
Hooper, Rev. Svdnex' Ernest.
Horwood, Rev. Kenric Cosens.
Hulton, Frederick Cople3\2
Humble, Rev. Robert Alfred.
Ison, Rev. Thomas James.
Jackson, Rev. George Oswin
Aian.
James, Alan Blacklock.
James, George Bryan.
Jameson Rev. Francis
Bernard.*
Japing, Rev. Theodor Henry
Egbert.
Johnsou, Rev. Percy Youlden.*
Johnson, Rev. Richard Leslie
Pitt.
Johnstone, Rev. James Charles
Lockhart.
Jolly, Rev. John.*
Jones, Rev. Hugh Bethell.*
Jones, Rev. Percy Takapuna.
Jones, Rev. S3'dne\' Herbert.
Jones, Rev. William. «<?
KelsalJ, Samuel James.
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Kevan, Rev. Alexander David.
King-, Reg'inald Vivian
Knijfht, Rev. Leonard Faiil-
coner Bury.
Kni^lii, Lmley Arthur.*
Laniplug'h, Rev. William Frank.
Lantfdale-Sniith, Rev, Richard
Marinaduke.
Lang-don, Rev. Charles Albert
Corser.
Leadbitter, Rev. Malihew
Graham.
Lee, Rev. Edwin Maywood
O'Hara.
Lee-Warner, Rev. Jame^>.
Leg'ge-Wilkinson, Leoiiaid
•Charles.
Liddell, Rev. Henry Douglas.
Lindars, Walter St. John.*
Liney, Rev. Alfred Albert.
Lingley, Rev. Trevor Hope.
Linley, Rev. Ernest.
Linton, Rev. Wilfrid.*
Lloyd, Rev. Henry Llewellyn.
Load, Rev. Frederick Crawford.
Lockett-Ford, Rev. Samuel
Newport.*
LoveiiiU', ]ohn.bd
McCready, Rev. Waller Frank.*
Mai'failane-Grieve, Gavin
Malcolm.
Mclntvre, Rev. James. «
Mallory, Rev. James. *r/
Manners, Frank, B.Litt.
ALarshall, Rev. Henry Monlag;u.
Maude, James William.*
Mawson, Joseph Landt.
Mavne, Rev. Michael Ashton
Otway.
Meaden, Rev. John Alfred.*
Miller, Frederick William.
MlUeli, Rev. Julian.*
Mirrielees, Rev. William.
Moore, Rev. Francis John.
Morgan, John Campbell.
Mosby, Rev. Frederick Arnoki.
Morris, Rev. .Alan Campbell. *rf3^
Morion, Rev. Thomas.
Newby, Rev. Gartiett Parker. n'
Newton, Rev'. George Herbert.
Nicholls, Rev. Walter Charlton.
.Nicholson, Edgar -Stansfield.
Nicklin, Rev. Freilerick
William.*
Norcock, Rev. .Arthur John.
Oakley, Richard Roberts.
Owen, Rev. John Arthur.*
Packer, Rev. Bernard.
Padbury, Rev. Charles Thomas.
Paddey, Rev. William George.
Palin, Rev. Alfred Edward.
Panton, Rev. Henry Paul
Viviiin.
Park, Rev. Georg-e Edward.
Parkin, Leonard Maurice.
Parrott, Rev. Williiim Bevan.
Parsons, Rev. Henry.
Peacocke, Rev. Joseph Evel'.'n.
Pearson, William George
Mervyn.
Peregrine, Rev. David \V'ilki<.-.*
Phillips, Rev. Francis .Arthur.
Piclon, Rev. Ernest.
Pilcher, Re\ . Herbert Dra3-ton.
Pollard, Georg-e Chambers,
D.S.O.
Pope, Re\-. Hubert Phillipps.
Pophani, Rev. Alfred Edgar.'
Preston, John William.*
Ramsay, Rev. Geoffrey
.Alexander.
Rankin, Rev. Stanley Mottram.
Raper, Ji)hn, B.Sc.a
Raynbird, Hugh.
Read, William.
Robertson, Rev. Charles
Robert. a
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* Licentiate in Theol.'gv.
' .Mililarx Cross.
6 Exiiib. li Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class Scii.
li L'niv. He'nrew Sen.
424
L'NlVIiKSITV COLI.Iif.E (h.A.)
KobiiiMiii, Ei'k' RithaK-l.
Robsoii, JaiUL'> Matilii'w, M.H.A
RoytTs. Rov. William Walton.*
Rouse, Rev. Percival William. 6
RuegX' Rev. Ferdinand
Slanes.'tn'
Ruvst>ll, Rev. Cecil Pennetattier
Salter, Rev. Frederick Thomas.
Saward, Re\. William Thomas.
Scott, Rev. Montag'ue.
Scott. Rev. Waller Frederick.
Selwyn, Rev. .Vrthur Louis
Henry.
Shackei, Re\ . William Harry.
Shaw, .\rthur de Tessier.
Shortl, Edward./ '
Siinev, John Harrison.
Slacke, Samuel James Lortl.
Smith, Rev. Charles.*
Smith, Rev. Charles Ernest.
Smithson, Rev. Charles Robert.
Spa^lin^:, Rev. Daniel
Hiifham. ■
Spencer, Rev. joini Reg'inald.'^f/li
Stafford, GeoftVcy Wardle.
Slewail, Rev. Harry Wm.(>i
Streatfeild, Rev. Sidney Fremlyn.
Stuari-Fox, Rev. William Hilton.
Sturgi-s, Rev. Thomas Riciiard
Henr_\-.
Stun, Rev. Dudley ICilioli.^-'
SuninuMs, Walter W^illiam
DiiUL'hWl.' <iddz
Talbot, Rev. Percival Buriie\'.*
Tasker, Rev. Arthur Theodore.
Tasker, Rev. Cecil Herbert.
Thorburn, James Whitfield.
Thornton, Rev. James.
Tillbrook, Re\ . Henry B}n^.<iA
Todd, Rev. Thomas.
T<5me^, Rev. Alfred Edmund
Godfre)'.'
Trousdale, Rev. Francis
Trevor.
' Licentiate in Theology.
« Found. Sell. A lixhib. r Thuol. Scii. rf Theol. Exhib. .»,■ V.m MilJert
Sch. h Gisboriic Sth. / I^inds.iy S. h. / F'^llertun Sch. / Nc-wby .Sch.
o Loiijf Pr. y Helien. Gk. Pr. ' r lor.igii Lan,'. Pr. z I,i!,'lUloot .Sch.
\ Capei Cure Pr.
' Home Secretary; -M.P. for Newcastle-on-Tyne ; K.C. '■' l-.xamining
Chaplain to the Bishop ot Maryland. 3 F.R.A.S.
Ti-ousdale, Re\. Lewis Willialli
.Sm.illcombe.
Tudor, Rev. Walter Lechmefe.
Tulloch, John Winter
Turner, Harcild Francis
I')uj4"dale.a
Turner, Rev. Thomas [K'liley.
Tyndall, Rev. Cecil Chailes
Robeit.
\'e\ eis, Rev. William \\ innall.c?
Walker, Rev. Edward.
Walker, Rev. Sydney.
Walker, William Henry.
WariMirton, Rev. Walter.
W.'irdie, Harry
Warlh, Re\'. Stephen
1" rederick.*>
Warwick, Geoffrey.
Watkins, Rev. Herbert
.Spring'ett.
Waton, Albert Howard
Watts, Arthur Francis.
Weldon, Rev. Percival
Swinglehurst.
Wells, Rev. Arnold Haskins.
\\'hite. Rev. Chas. Henry. *rty
Whiteside, Arthur Barker.
Wilkinson, Rev. Frank
Di.>dy;son.
Wilkinson, Rev. Laurence
Hugh (I
Williams, Rev. Hyla Ciwynne.
Williams, Wynne.*
Williamson, Rev. Wilfred
Alexandei".
Winterbotham, Rev. Basil
Henry. ^^/>/
Wt)od, Herbert.
Woodward, Rev. Harold
Meredyth.
Woodward, Rev. James.
Wrench, Rev. Peter Elwiii. /
Wrijifht, Herbert Thomas.
UNlVKKSirV COLMtGE fR.A.) 425
B.A. (other iliaii in Hit. ant.).
W'yali, Leonard Cliailes Kevnes.
B.C.L.
Bestow, Rev. Samuel Joseph. ^i-f/ I'robert, Rev. Wilham Richard.
McCarthy, Rev. Wilham. Wilkes, Riehard Alinikin.
H.Lrn.
Coldieoll, Henry Rowlands hii^ham Herbert, Al.A.
Starkey. Walton, William Svdnev, .M..\.-'
Fallaw, I.arue, M..\.
H.Mis.
Ellis, William.-- Whittaker, William (lillie^.-' ^
Ireland, John Nicholson.^
LiCHNTIATKS IN THKOIXHiV.
Akenhead, Rev. Edmund.' Crott, Rev. Herbert Geoi^e.
Alpe, Rev. Alfred John.r///J Dalton, Rev. Edvvd. Septimus.
Amos, Rev. James Pere\' Lax. Dawson, Simon J<ilin.
Anson, Rev. Edwat-d Hareourt. Dobson, Rev. Arthur Eg-remont.
Barker, Rev. Arthur William. Doug-las-Willan, Rev. John
Bartlett, Rev. Charles Blakesley. Alfred Percy.
Bates, Rev. John Henry. Farquhar, Rt'v. John Henrv.
Beale, Rev. Bruce George. " Findlay, Rev. James Lemi-iriere
Benson-Brown, Rev. William Ormidale Barcaple.
Henry. Ft)rbes, Aubie\- Armitage
Blennerhassett, Rev. Edward Cioold.
Townsend. Gardner, Rev. C'harles .Arnold.
Bligh-Hill, Norman Archdall. Gatehouse, Rev. Thomas
Boddy, Rev. Alexander Alfred. f/ Ernest.
Bond, Rev. Arthur Erasmus. Gidney, Rev. Herbert Rams-
Brand, Rev. Hamilton. dale.f/
Brice-Smith, Rev. Brice. r Gilbert, Rev. Joseph Guest.
Brims, Rev. Donald James. Gornall, Rev. Robert
Browne, Rev. Ralph Charles./ Johnstone.
Burd, Rev. Percy. Hanson, Rev. Thomas Ailhur.
Burton, Rev. .Arthur John Llarpur, Rev. .Alexander
Sinclair,*' Caldwell.
Carey, Rev. Arthur Evelyn. Harris, Rev. William Charles.
dko Llarrison, Rev. .Viberi Edward.
CoUings, William Frederick. Hepple, Rev. Richard Joseph.
Cox, Rev. Norman Hewlett. Holme, Rev. Arthur Eltring-
Crankshaw. Rev. William ham.
Brunt, Junior.
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4 F.R. CO. i Instructor in >[usic at .Arnistroutr CoUesre.
42h
r\i\i'Rsn ■^■ com.ki-.k (i..th.)
Hiioppell, Ri."\. John Leonard
Eriiosl.r
Hooion. Kev. Edward Himiin.^/
Horiocks, Rev. Josepli.(/X/;/
Hiiti'lience, Kev. Leg'ard.
Hulton, Rev. Arthur Bertram.
J-ii-ksoii, Rev. Francis
Menteath.r
Jones, Rev. James Evans.
Lawson, Rev. William Dickin-
son.^/
Leathley, Rev. Henry. c/
Lees, Rev. Arthur.
Lew, Rev. Perc}' Gordon.
Luckman, Rev. Sydney
ALiithews, Rev. Charles
EdjJfar.
Midwinter, Rev. Arthur Adair.
Mills, Rev. Daniel Yarnlon.
Moffat, Rev. Rowland
Garrard. ly
Morifan, Rev. Philip.
Morrell, Rev. Rog'er
Con\-ers./7/ .
Navlor, Rev. Richard Henr^ .
Nedwill, Rev. David Basil
Landon./
Nicholson, Fvev. Arthur Henry.
Norton, Rev. Francis Collins.
Paskin, Rev. Albert James.
Pliillips, Rev. Tudor Owen.
Piddocke, Rev. Morris Maurice.
Poole, Rev. Georg-e Russell.
Pyle, Rev. John Ramsay. <7>^/
Reed, Rev. Samuel.'
Rees, Rev. DavidJohn.
Rivers, Rev. Elphinstone.
Robinson, Rev. John.f
RolhwiMl, l\i>\-. Edward
Benjfimin.
Rush}', Re\'. William Henry
Lees.
Salisbury, Rev. John Harrison.
Saundei-s, Rev. Charles James.
Schroder, Bernard Henry.
Scoll, Rev. Joseph Downs.
Seai-les, Rev. Edward Marston.
Sinton, Rev. David Cam|il>ell.
Smith, Rev. Herbert Giles
Brabant.
Sparling-, Rev. Francis Jolm
W'alcolt.
Slaveley, Albert Hydrabad
Napier.
Stent, Rev. Matthew Joseph.
Stopford, Rev. Grosvenor
Francis.
Strudwick, Rev. Charles
Hanmer.
Sugg-et, Rev. Frank Leslie.
Taj'lor, Rev. Edward James.^
Thorp, Rev. Alfred Edward. f
Trielschel, Rev. Johann Albert
Marlin.o
Tunnard, Rev. Thomas
Monckton.r
Tyson, Rev. Henry.
Verity, Rev. George Beresford.
V^ickers, Rev. Shirle}' l'"rank.
Walker, Rev. Hugh
Reginald.
Ward, Rev. George Nussey.
Ward, Rev. Henry.
Wesley, Rev. Louis Herbert
Weilesley.
STUDENTS IN THEOLOGY.
Pavne, Arthur William ... ... ... ... Ep. igo8
Oberbach, Rev. Charles William .Stenson ... M. 1910
Roscoe, Reginald . ... ... ... ... ,, 191 1
Dixon, Sxdne}^ Frank c ... ... •' ... ... ,, 1912
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Hon. Canon of Ripon.
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M.
1909
igio
"
1911
Ep.
iqi2
Ep.
M.
1913
LMVKKSITV COLLEGIi. 427
STUDENTS IN ARTS.
Carlmau, Rev. Horace Bertram ... Previous lo 1906
Ryder, Doug-las Gerald ... ... ... ... M. 1907
Wallace, Rev. Sydney James Nisbet ... ... ,, ,,
Doig", Rev. Ernest Theodore ... ... ... ,, 1908
W'iddicombe, Edmund Hannaford .. ... ... ,, ,,
Pigolt, Harold Harlington ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ney, Robert
Llovd, George Eyton
Oliver, Arthur Hug-h Hoblyii
Hamilton, Charlie Pollock ... ... •
Ince, Douglas Edward ...
Nankivell, Geoffrey Herbert
Shephard, Rev. Leonard Benjamin ...
Snape, Bernard
Davies, \'alance Joseph
Ciarland, George Macaulay ... ... ... ,, ,,
Constable, Lionel George .Archibald ... ... ,, ,,
Watts, Harold Christopher ffc ... ... ... ,, ,,
Davies, \'incenl Goronwy (7 ... ... ... ,, 1914
Tvveedie-Smith, Leslie ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Bevan, Ernest Guy ... ... ... ... ,, 1915
Brevvis, Charles Frederick Harrison ... ... Ep. 1919
Fenn, Hubert Leonard ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Geipel, Henr}' Cecil rt ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Horslead, James Lawrence Cecils ... ... ... ,. ,,
Ottewell, Eric ... ... ... , ... ... ,. ,,
Coatham, Frederick ... ... ... ... M. ,,
Dalton, Robert Archer ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Dawe, Basil ... ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Hamilton, John .. ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Hunter, Alexander... ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Irvine, Robert Hazen ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
jMallinson, Arnold ... ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ragg, Edward Stanley ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Riley, George Victor ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Robinson, Joseph Allan ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Whincup, John Edward ... ... ... "... ,, ,,
Yeoman, Thomas Rudolph ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Crouch, Sydnej' Ernest ... ... ... Ep. 1920
Davies, William Tj^dwal ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Dyce, George Henry ... ... .. ... ,, ,,.
Ellerton, Sydney Thomas John ... ... ... ,, ,,
Haxward, Thomas Frank ... ... ... ,, ,,
Kirkham, Charles Dudle}- ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Owen, Cecil Edward Vaughan ... ... ... ,, ,,
Purdon, William ... ... ... •■ ••■ ,, ,,
Reed. Reginald Evelyn Francis ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ridley, Francis .Ambrose f/ ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
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studp:xts IX mllsic.
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HaliT). GiHiis^e J;u->.>h
M . I q 1 3
Caution iMiineyt
( \)l/eoe Expenses.
ci.
Annual charjjfes, inclusive o( AJmis.sion antl
Tuilion Fees, and Fee.s for University (but
not Matriculation) Kxaminalions, each on one
occasion ; also Board, Lodg-inyfs, Subscriptions
and Gratuities, (but not Degree Fees or
Laundry Charg-es)
These charges are payable in three equal terminal instalments,
in the first week of term.
Clerg-y and married Students may lodge in the Town. The
terminal College Expenses of those who do so amount to about
j[,\2; Caution Money j[,^.
Every B.A., in onler lo count terms, pays terminally to the
College 5s. until he is of sufficient standing to take the degree oi
M.A. ; or he may compound for this charge by a payment of
£1 IS., made lo the College upon his taking the degree of B.A.
* Formerly Halm.
t This is a {guarantee tund against loss by terminal defalcation, and is returned
to a student when he leaves the University, if his debts to the Colleg'C h.nve been
dischari^ed. The sum may be borrowed under certnin conditions, which ma\ be
ascertained from the Master.
H AT F I K L D COLLEGE.
This College was opened as Bishop Hallield's Hall
in October, 1846, for the reception of Students in
any Faculty.
Members of the College are classed under the \ arious
Professors and Tutors according- to their qualifications
and attainments, and in this respect, ks also in their
being eligible to all Fellowships and Scholarships, are
exactly on the same footing as members of University
College. >; In the management of the College the
greatest regard is paid to economy.
Master.
Frank Bvron Jevons, M.A., D. Litt.'
Vice-Master and Chaplaui.
Rkv. Edward Gkorgk Pace, M.A., B.13.*tA«'Xv;
Censor.
Charles Frederick Herdener, .M.A.
Bursar.
Joseph Lanc;lev Birchnall, M.C, B.A.
D.D.
Carter, Rev. William Samuel. Hamlyn, Rig-ht Rev. Nathanael
*dot Temple."
Coniiiis, \'en. Richard BluiKlell. Robertson, Ri<ht Re\. Archi-
*d bald.^
Sanda}-, Rev. William.*
• D.C.L.
Bryant, Rev. Dan.// Hevvard. Rev. Thomas
Drummond, Rev. John A-dolphns.* Mor!ey.*<^i'
Foster, Rev. James.' Hurst, Rev. William.
Fowler, Rev. Joseph Thomas. Lewthwaile, Rev. Joseph Hick.
*ckn'^ Richards, Rev. Sydney William
Hall, Rev. John William. Letcher. r/ '
Haswell, John.« Robinson, Arthur. ■tc^V^-
^ Licentiate in Theology. t Late Fellow of the University.
§ In addition, Bishop Maltby founded an Exhibition with a prelercncc to
member.s of the Hall, and an anonymou'.; benefactor foniided tlie "Il.iitit-ld
Exhibition ' in igo8.
a Found. Sch. b Exliit. c Theol. Sch. r/ Theol. Kxhib. f if.^. Class
Sch. h tiisborne Sch. I^ Barry Sch. o Lonjf i'r. v Ci.ilibetf Pr. ,• Theol.
Pr. « Hebrew Pr. Ii Univ. Hebrew Sch.
I F.K.Ec.S., F.R.S.L., Professor of Philosophy. - Professor of Logic and
Psychology. 3 Late Bishop of Exeter. 4 Lady Margaret Professor, and
Canon oi Christ Church, Oxford. = Prebendar\ of Lincoln. * Hon. Canon
of Durham ' O.R E.
429
II.\ 1 |-||:i.M (.l)!,!.!!^;!:
.M.n.
Wilson, William Toasdale, M
B.D.
Bowman, Rew Arthur Herbert.
*C(]tl(
Clarke, Rev. Charles I'eter.*rrt'
Kllis, Re\. Thomas.
Ciniiulv, Rev. Georye William.
Heward, Rev. Thomas
Morley.*ff
Hunt, Rev. Jasper Beniaiiiin.!|
Moulsdale, Rev. Stephen
Riohnrd Piatt.-
Nash, Rev. John Reginald.
Niven, Rev. Cieorgfe Cecil. *^
Phair, Rev. George Cathcart
Rust, Re\'. Edward. *r/«
Sexton, Rev. William John.*^
W'ansbroug^h, Re\. Frederic
Ray.*f/'
Whitingf, Rev. Charles
Adams, Rev. Alfred Edwin. «
Adams, Rev. Ernest William.*
Anderson, Rev. Henry Robert
\\'illiam.
Ashworth, Rev. Georj^e Howell
*cqtii -
Ashworih, Rev. Georye
Leopold.
Atkins, Rev. John Henry
Manners. *ra'
Atkinson, Rev. James Birkelt.^/
Averay-Jones, Rev. H.irold
Edsi^ar.
M.A.
Bt
■, Re\. Edward .Arthur.
Binns, Rev. Gordon Henry.
Bircham, Re\'. Flenry William
Haves. =^^
Biriwislle, Rev. Charles
Herbert. rt^w
Biriwislle. Rev. Rich.ird Ernest.
ah
Biss, Rev. Sydney.
Bland, Rev. Thomas Henry.
*bdt
Bolt, Rev. Georg'e Henry.* ■•
Bosworth, Rev. Roger Parry.
Basfott, Rev. Arcliibalil Thomas. Bousfield, Robert. *r 5
Baker. Rev. Wilson William.'
Bark-r, Edward Phillips. t«r<'''
Bales, Rev. Frederic Pt)ller.
Batten, Rev. Jolrti Henr\.
Batlersb}', Rev. William
Henrv-.''
Baug"h, Rev. Egferton Percy.
Baylee, Rev. Samuel St. Aidan.
Bayl\-, Rev. Augustus George.
Beauchamp, Frederick
George. abeg
Bell, Rev. Joseph.*
Bell, Rev. William Lachlan.*
Bennett, Rev. Joseph.*
Bowers, Rev. Robert George
Elton.
Bowman, Rev. Arthur Herbert.
*cgiu
Bowstead, Rev. Christopher
John Kaj'e.*.*
Bo3'd, Rev. Josiah Harold.*
Brace, Kenrick Mervyn.o
Bray, Arthur Henrj'. h
Broadbelt, Rev. Henry.
Brotherton, Rev. Charles
Frederick. *</«
Biyant, Rev. Dan. A
Bull, Rev. Charles Ernest
Samuel.* b
* Licentiate in Theology, t Late Fellow of the University.
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g Van Miiderl Sch. h Gisborne Sch. k Barry Sch. m De Burv Sch.
« Thompson Pr. q Hellen. Gk. Pr. .-t Gabbett Pr. t Theol. Pr. ii Hebrew
Pr. z Lightfoot Sch. !i Univ. Hebrew Sch. § Gibson Pr.
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3 Lecturer in ■ Classics. University College, Notu'nghjim 4 Secretary and
Trr.-isiircr. Diocesan Synod. Newfoundland. Canon of Newfoundland. 5 Head
Master. Grammar School, Bishop AucUland. * Canon of St. Niniaii's
Cqthedral. Perth.
IlATFlKI.n COLLfiGK
(M.A.)
431
Bunting', Rev. Williain Henry
Bo3'ne.
Biirdon, Rev. John.*
Burgess, Rev. Clement Ernest.
Burnham, Rev. Ralph.
Burton, Rev. Rich.'ird Jowett.*
Butcher, Rev. William IMorris.
*rti(
Butler, Rev. Eldon Ormoiuie
Judkin.*
B\'rth, Rev. Stewart,
fampbell, John Georg-e,
M.B., B.S.
t'.madine. Rev. Ronald Doug-las.
C.irden, Rev. Henry Craven.
Carpenter, Rev. Leavetf
Charles. *fl^
C.irr, Rev. Frederic Mark
Bennoch. "i^r/
Carter, Rev. Allied \\'alton
larter, Rev. Wm. Samuel. "V^/
C'ave, Rev. Martin William.
Ihapman, Rev. Edwin Francis.*
C'ha[iman, Harold James.
Chennell, Rev. Charles Edward
Jiihn.
Chilman, Rev. George Howaid.
"adtz
C'hisholm, Rev. Alexander, r/
Cobby, Rev. WilHam.*^/
Co(!hrane, Rev. Ralph Allen,
B.Lift. */
Cockle, Rev. Alfred Aug'ustus.
Coleman, Rev. Alfred Sansom.
C'olej', Samuel Ernest. «/
C'oney, Rev. W^illiam Henry.*
I'ook, Rev. Charles Robert.'*
Cook, Rev. George Robinson.
*.'ook. Rev. William Frederick.*
Cooke, Rev. Ernest Anthony.
Corsbie, Rev. Herbert Henry.
Cottrell, Rev. Walter. «
Coui-h, Rev. Ernest Ambrose.*/
Coward, Rev. Richard. /?
Cresswell, Rev. Harold SiKers.
Croisdale, Rev. I'rancis
Edward.
Dainton, Arthur Harold.
Dannatt, Percy Hugh. 6
Davidg-e, Cecil William.'V/'/
Davidson, Rev. John South. n'
Davies, Rev. David Eklwardes.c
Davies, Rev. John Harris. «
Davies, Rev. John Herbert.
Davies, Rev. Jt)seph Jenkin.
Davies, Rees JeftVe}'."/
Davies, Rev. Thomas. (^r
Davis, Rev. Charles Sidney.
Davison, Rev. William GeoTge,
Dawkins, Rev. Arthur Edward.
Day, Rev. Joseph Percival.*r/'ii
Deacon, Rev. Alfred Edwin.
Dickinson, Rev. George Lowes.
Dixon, Rev. James.
Dixon, Rev. William Dudley.
Dixon, Rev. William Matthew.*
Dobree, Rev. Edward Bonamy.*
Douglas, Rev. Thomas
Ormsb\.*«
Dowding, Rev. Alexander
Woodman. ^rs
Duke. Rev. Alfred William.*/
Duke, Rev. Barter Alexander.*
Dunstan, Rev. Frederic
Stanlew
Dutton, " Rev. Alfred John
M'Michael.*
Dutton, Rev. William Augustus.
Dyer, Rev. Joseph Perr}'.
Eacott, Rev. Henry James
Theodore.
Edge, Rev. Silas. *f////
Edmonds, Rev. Herbert James. '
Edwardes, Rev. Hugh Latimer
G\\move.*cf
Eldershaw, Rev. William
Frederic Harry Newton. *(/-i7^
EUershaw, Rev. Ylenry.* \adgl^
Ellis, Rev. Thomas.
Ellison, Rev. Charles Herbert.*
* Licentiate in Theolog-y. t Late Fellow of the University.
./ Found. Sch. 6 Exhib. c Tlieol. Sch. <f Theol. Exhib. ^ Van Mildort Sch.
h Gisborne Sch. k Barry Sch. I Newbv Sch. n Thompson Pr. o Long
Pr. .? Gabbett Pr. t Theol. Pr. u Hebrew Pr. z Lifjhtfoot Sch.
• Headmaster of St. Paul's School. Vepery. Madras. = Examining- Chaplain
to the Bishop of Kalg-oorli.'. 3 Master of University Colleg^e ; Professor of
Engfh'sh L.ing-uage and Liteniture.
432 IIA IFIl-l.n lOI.I.KCK (\1..\.)
Elstoh, Ki-\ . Joliii (u>oii^i-.' Il.iiiu'--, 1\<."\. l>iMij,imin Pliili[i.
E\ans, l\in. na\iii Haviil. Haiiu's, Rev. Francis Arlluii'.
Evans, Rov. John Morg-an. Ha'nu-s, Rev. William Chick.*
Evans, Rev. Freileric James.* Hall, Rev. Geitrije Rolaiul.
Eyes, Re\'. Georye I-Vetierick. Hall, Re\'. John William.
Evies, Rev. Arthur Reg-inald. Hall, Rev. Walter Barrick.*
Fan-, Rev. Charles James. HamUn, Rt. Rev. .\athanael
Farrow, Rev. John Ellis.* Temple.* '
Feast, Rev. Earnest MaiisfieUl. I I.iinniontl, Re\-. John 'rri\lor.
Field, Rev. Edwin Lewis. nds
Flinch, Rev. John Arihur. Hanks, Rov. Georg^e .Meggitt.*
Fisher, Rev. George. Hardwick, Rev. John Charlton. n"
l-'islier. Rev. Maxwell. r; Harrisi>n, Re\. John I''His
Fvister, Rev. James.- Scott. 6
Fowler, l\ev. Joseph. Hart, Rev. John Denton.
F'owler, Rev. Joseph Hartlev, Rev. William JNoherl.
Thomas. *r^« ^ ■• Haswell, John.r;
Fowler, Rev. William.* Hatfieki. Rev. Cyril Xortluote.
F'oyl, Rev. Henrj' .Messeena. ^'a
French, Rev. Harry Cxordon.^ Haworth, Rev. James. i?
Froggatl, Rev. Samuel, r/ Ha\ton, Rev. William.
G.imble, Rev. John Leonard. Hayward, Rev. Douglas
Garland, Rev. William Arthur. *</ Llewellyn.*^
Gates, Rev. Harrv Leslie. *(i Hayward, Rev. Herbert
GallifF, Rev. John Francis.* Finzel.*
Gelsthorpe, Rev. .Alfred Morris.* Helm, Rev. Waller .Samuel.
Gibbings, Rev. Frederick John.? Herdener, Charles Frederic'
Gibbon, Rev. Hemy.// Heward, Rew Thomas
Glover", William, 6 .Morley.*«
G.)mersall, Rov. Tom Heuiit, Rev. John Francis.
Llewelhn* Hewitt, Rev. Robert James.
Graham, Rev. Joseph William. Hill, Re\ . Edward P2ustace. 'V/
Green, Lawrence Henry Hillis, Rev. Crawford.
Macintosh.* Hodge, Rev. Walter Fallows.
Green, Rev. Walter Gerard Hodges, Rev. Alexander \'aii-K.
Arthm-.'' Hodgson, Rev. Jas. Francis.*
Greenhow, Rev. Fiederick Hodgson, Rev. Thomas. ''r/'w "
William.* Hodson, Rev. .Algernon
Greenwood, Rev. Charles Hugh.c/
JXlartyn.§ Holburn, Rev. John George.'
Greenwood, Harold. 6t" Hoklen, Rev. Vliivry.h
GrifHlhs, Rev. David Richard. Holman, Rev. William James.
Gross, Rev. .Alfred William.*'' Holmes, Rev. Georg^e John
Haden, Rev. Charles Oliver.* Percival.
Licentiate in Theolpgy.
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■ lion. C";inon of Chcs?er. ^ Prebend.-irv of Lincobi. i Hon. Canon of
Durham. * F.S.A. 5 F.R.G.S. <> D.Th.P.T., Suh-VV.nrden. St. Aidans Theo-
loR-ical College. Ballarat. and Examinini? Chaplain to the Bishop. 7 By vole
of Convocation. ^^ Hon. Canon of Ely ; .Vrchdcacon of llnntiiifjdon. v Pre-
bendary of Wells.
HATFIIiLI) COLLEGE M.A.
433
Hooper, Rev. Alfred
Hooper, Rev. Willmore.*1vr^^7b
Horner, Rev. Bernard. 'Vfg;;// 5
Horner. Rev. Eg-bert William
Corthan.*r
Horsf'all, Rev. Ricliard
Hamilton.
Horlon, Rev. Hubert Ellis.
How, Rev. John Hall. '
Hug'lieis, Rev. Henrx- Riehard.
Hughes, Rev. Hugh Trevoi.;?
Hughes, James Richard.
Hull, Rev. John Edward. <?
Hunt, Rev. Jasper Benjaniin.
Hurd. Rev. Frank.
Hurst, Rev. William.
Irving", Rev. William Swain."
Jackson, Rev. Alfred.
Jackson, Rev. Joshua .Alston."
JacksiMi, Rev. Philip Brierlev.
Jennings, Rev. William.' f/.^///
Jillings, Rev. William John. *C(^/.''
Johnson, Rev. Robert LitsiMi.'"
Johnson, Rev. William Henrw
Jones, Rev. Alfred Georg"e.
Jones, Rev. David Morgan.
Jones, Rev. Hugh.*
Jones, Rev. John.*
Jones, Rev. Robert Parker.
Joyce, Rev. Walter.
Kettlewell, Rev. Fred.* iid/c
Key, Rev. William Thompson
King, Rev. Charles Grant.
King. Rev. Reginald John
L'Ecuyer.
Lake, Rev. Walter James. (7
Lancaster, Rev. Thomas. *(/
Langtlon, Rev. John Athelstan
Trend.
Langdon, Rev. Reg'inald
Edward.*
Lee, Rev. Harold.*^
Lee, Rev. Thomas Arnold. 6
Letro\, Rev. Hugh Henry
JMagrath.
Leg'g, Rev. Ernest William.
Lewthwaile, Rev. Joseph Hick.
Linney, Rev. Walter Edward. A
Lloyd, Rev. Samuel George. *c?
London, Rev. William. *rf
Luff, Rev. Edgar Albert.
AIcBean, Rev. Milbourne
Francis.
McComb, Rev. Arthur William
Evel\n.A
Alacdermott, Rev. CTeorge
Martins. *-'
Mackenzie, Rev. Alexander
AugHistin Donald. *r'^
McLaugfhlin, Rev. Charles
Walter.
McXaug-ht, Rev. Herbert. ^^i'^^/
Mackav, Rev. Roderick
John.rdJt/
.Macpherson, Rev. Henry Chris-
topher Ricketts.^g-/
Maley, Rev. Edwin Albert.
.Miinn, Rev. Herbert Fletcher.
^Larsh, Rev. John William.
Marston, Rev. Herbert John
Randall. trrfA/
.Martin, Harry./?
Martin, Rev. Waller Henry.
Martin. Rev. William Thos.*
Martin-Ellis. Rev. William
Martin.
Mason, Rev. Thomas.
Ma}', Rev. Francis William.
Maj'ne, Rev. F'rank.-'
Melliss, Rev. .Andrew. (7
Merry, Rev. .Alexander. "««.
Metcalfe, Rev. Frederick
William.
Miles, Rev. Lionel William.
Moor, Rev. Edward. *fl^'-
Moor, John.«/
* Licentiate in Theology, t Late Fellow of the University.
a Found. Sch. b Exhili. c TheoL Sch. d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch.
/ Univ. .Vlath. Sch. g \"an Alildert Sch. h Gisborne Scli. / EUerton Sch.
k Barry Sch. / Newbv Sch. »t De Bury Sch. o Long Fr. y Helleii. Gk. Pr.
/ Theof. Pr. » Hebrew- Pr. z Lightfoot Sch y I'm'v. Hebrew Scii.
' Professor of Latin in the Uijiversity and PJxamiiiing Ch.-iplain to the Bishop
of Hristol. 2 'Hon. Canon ot Norwich. > Pro\ost ot Invtrness Cathedral.
* Canon of Waiapu. 5 Warden of the College of the Resurrection. Mirlield.
434
IIA 1 l-"li;i,0 COI.LliC.lC (m.a.)
jMooii', i\t'\. n.iiiii'i.
Morton, Rov. John Mitfortl.^f
MiHilsvliilo. Rev. Stephen
l^lilKtiJ Piatt.'
Muinlorti, Rev. Kennetli William.
Murray, V'en. Frederic
Richardson.* -
Murray, Rev. John William
Craiit'iird.*
Murrav, Ivev. Saiiuic-l Reginald
Glanvill.
Nail, Rev. William. 'V//
Nash, Rev. John Res^inald.
Navlor, Rev. James William.*
Neiiles, Rev. Wilfred Huntley.
*cfu
Necker, Rev. Harry Young.
Nesbit, Rev. John William. «
Netlen, Rev. W'illiam.
Newth, Rev. James Aldridge.^'-
Nicholson, Rev. John Wm.w
Noon, Rev. Alfred Knight.*
Oldfield, Rev. Thomas
■Muiphy.*
Oldroyd.Rev. James Blyth.
Olver, Rev. Stanley Edwin
Linley."«
Olivier, Rev. Gerard Kerr.
Ormerod, Rev. Jose|>li Thomas.*
Owen, Rev. Llewellyn Arthur.
Owen, Rev. Oswald Williams.*
Padfield, Rev. George. */«*
Parkinson. Rev. Charles.*^/
Paulley, Rev. Frederick Edmund.
Peach, Rev. Herbert.
Peach, Rev. Oswald Albert.*
Peacock, Alfred Holden.
Pearse, Rev. Francis Eling.
Pegg, Rev. Edward Thomas.
Peploe, Rev. Charles
Frederick. *c^/
Pcrrv, Rev. George Stewart.
Phair, i-iev. George Cathcart.
Phelp, Herbert Henrv./
Phillips, Fred. A
Phillips, Rev. Walter.*
Pickup, Rev. Frederick. a
Pickup, Frederick Arthur.a
Piercy, Rev. William Coleman.
*n(/ *
Pilling, Rev, Jonas. *«?
Piatt, Rev. James.*
Powell, Rev Harold Robert
Powell.*
Raillon, Rev. William.
Raw, Rev. George.*
Reade, Rev. Edvvaid
Frank. *a'/
Redgrave, Rev. Hyma Goulden,
M.Litt.*-
Reed, Reginald Charles. a?
Rendell, Rev. James Carter.
Rhodes, Rev. Obadiah.
Richards, Rev. Sydney William
Letcher. t/ ■•
Ridgway, Rev. William John.*
Rilcliie, Rev. Andrew Binne)".
Roberts, Rev. Robert Edv\in.
Robinson, Arthur. *tr5/M 5
Robinson, l\e\. Augustus
Gossage.*°
Robinson, Franklyn.l«/"'
Robinson, Rev. John Charles.*
Robson, Rev. James. *c<7/«
Robson, Rev. William. *a^
Rogei son. Rev. Charles.
Roper, Rev. Harry.*
Ross-Lewin, Rev. Robert
O'Donelan.'^
Rust, Rev. Edward. *£■/?<
Samler, Rev. William Surman
Had ley.*
Samuel, Rev. John Evan.
Sanderson, Frederick \\m.\a/g
' Licentiate in Theologry. t Late Fellow of tlie University.
a Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Theoi. Exhib. f Univ. Math. Sth.
eVan MilJertSch. / Newby Sell. ■/ llellen. Gk. Pr. .v Gabbctt Pr. . /t Theol.
Pr. « ilcbrew Pr.
« Principal of St. Chad's College, and Lecturer in Liturjj-iolog^y. ^ Archdeacon
of Belize. Honduras. 3 Dean of White ands Col.e^e, Chelsea. ■» Minor Caiion
of Bristol. 5 Professor of Lojjic and Psycholojjy. <i Canon of St. Miehaijl's.
Coventry. 7 J.P-. Commissioner of Court of Kequc-sis. Coroner, Malacca.
"' Hob. CanoB of Newcastle.
IIATKI!:i.n COLLEGE (.\LA.)
435
Scott, Rev. Edwin. (?
Scott, Richard John Ernst.
Scott, Rev. Sidney Herbert.*
Sedgwick, Rev. Francis.
Sexton, Rev. William John.*6
Sheppard, Rev. Edgfar Stuart.
Shrewsbnrj', Rev. Clievorton.
U-dt
Simson, Rev. Henry Frew.
Skinner, Rev. Thomas Henr\'.
"-ht
Smith, Rev. Arthur Hour)-.
Smith, Rev. Charles Albert.
Smith, Rev. Charles John.tfV
Smith, Rev. Charles LlewelU'ii.
Smith, Rev. Edward John
Cottrili."
Smith, Rev. John Reader./(/x'
Smith, Leigfh.frt '
Sniilii, Sherwin.rt
Sodcn, Rev. James Newton.
Spedditig-, Frederick Eglin.n'
Squanre, Rev. Arthur Henry
Planiagenet.
Stainshy, Re\. William
Cliipchase.6
Stealey, Rev. Henry Thomas.
Stewart, Robert St rot her.
Stimpson, Rev. James Frederick
Alexander. *r
Straker, Rev. Harry. 'Vv'^
Swales, Rev. Francis. «
Swatridg-e, Rev. Charles.'
Taylor, Rev. Frederick Wm.*
Taj'lor, Rev. Harry Hamilton.
Taylor, Rev. William
Lancaster. *Z»rf
Theodosius, Harold Georg-e.rt6
Theodosius, Rev. Norman
Wewry * cdt
Thetf'ord, Rev. Francis
Stephen. rt
Thomas, Rev. Sutcliffe.* ••
Thornton, Rev. Albert Henry.' a
Thurlow, Rev. F"rancis Ralph.
Tollida}-, Rev. Richard
Edward. rt^;/
Tomkins, Rew Cecil Henry.
Treble, Henry Arthur.
Trevor, Rev. Geo. Wilbert'orce.
Tudsbury, Rev. Richard. "c/
Wainwrig'ht, Rev. Robert.''
VV^alker, Rev. John Kenworthy.
Wall, Rev. Sydney Herbert.
W'almsley, Rev. William
X'ernon.
Walters, Rev. Thomas Collins.^'
Walton, Rev. James Lyons.
W'ansbrougfh, Rev. Fredeiic
Ray.*r-/'
Wardle, Rev. Christopher. Urr^
Washer, Rev. Georgfe Ernest.*
\\'atson, Frederick Bain-
bridg-e.(7/'5
Watts, Rev. Johii Ord. |7(/'
U'atts, Rev. Samuel Thomas.
Weatherburn, Rev. Charles
Leonard. '^ct\
Wetherell, John
Wharton, Rev. William Philip
Nicholas John.
W'hetstone, Rew William
Robert.
White, Re\ . Arthiu- Frederick.
\\'hile. Rev. William Ottey.'Vc?
White, Hubert \'ictor Naros.
Whitings, Re\ . Charles luhvin.
Whitley, Rev. Herbert
Lingard.
Wilcox, Rev. Frederick
Thomas.' <•/
Wilkinson, Rev. James.
Wilkinson, Rev. James Wm.//
Wilkinson, Rev. Lancelot
John.*c
Wilson, Rev. John.*
* Licentiate in Theologfv. t Late Fellow ot the University.
a Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. / Univ. Math. Sch.
g \ an Mildert Sch. Ji Gisborne Sch. /,■ Barry Sch. / Newby Sch. m l)e
Bury Sch. s Gabbelt Pr. / Theol. Pr. « HeVirew Pr. II Univ. Hebrew Sch.
§ Gibson Pr.
' Hon. Canon of Birmingham. - Principal ot the Government training
College, Ceylon. 3 Registrar of the University. 4 Hon. Canon of Ripon.
5 Assistant Lecturer in .\hithematics. University of Leeds. ^ F.R. Hist. S. ;
Vice-Principal of St. Chad's Colleye and Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History.
430
HATFIELD COLLEGE (M.A.)
WiiuiMir, l\i-\. R<.-i;iii,ilil
Wi'iKJ, Re'.. Jame> Kirkmaii.
Wooci. Rev. Tlionias Henry.
Woodlianis, Rt'v. Stiiarl.*
Woods, Rev. Johii.*rt?
XWuHlwarii, Rev. Aiiluir
Retfinald.
Wriulil, Rev. James.*
\\\l<es, William iMackman.!)
\'oimy, Rev. |i>hii. I r//.V
\'oimiJ-, Rev. Maxwell.
M..S.
Hig-jjfs, Frederick Seatifrave, H..A.
M.LlTT.
Redijrave, Re\ . 1 lyma (.ioulden.* Robsoii, Rev. James. *r^/«.
H.A. (/
Abe, Rev. Francis }ohn. *cJi:/
Anderson, William ClifFe
Folev.<f<'/.s- '
Archibald, David Alexan.ler
Archibald, Rev. John.
Arthur, Hriniex'. ;,'•
Ashlon, Samuel luiwaid.
Ashworlli, Rev. Frederick./;
Atkins, Rev. Samuel Hastintj's.
Atkinson, Georg-e.'^t'
Bagyaley, Rev. Stephen. "r«'
Bairstow. Horace.*
Barlow, Rev. Harold Rotfer.
Barnes, Rev. F"rederick.
Bastow, Rev. Charles Horace.
Bearder, Rev. Xoel Jones. *«'
Beaufort, Isev. Lewis Waller
William.
Bell, Rev. Ceoisie Robert, c/
Bell, Rev. Henry James.
Bell, James.
Belton, Re\. P'rancis (.leorye.
Bennett, Rev. William
Frei-ierick.
Birkbeck, Rev. William
Alexander. 6tf
Blackburn, Rev. Ai'thur. '7/
Bland, Krnest Edward.
Blood, Rev. Edward Lewis.*
////. II /I/.).
Hoswall, Rev. Luther Henry.
Hretiin, Rev. Aiulrew Noble
William.
Hridg-e, Rev. William Henry.*
Bii>oks, Arthui- Doug'las.
Browne, William Todd.
Brunskill, Freilerick.
Buckley, Rev. Cliarles
Faulkner.
Bardon, Rev. Henry.
BiuiJfis, Rev. William (iaistord.
Burn, Jc>hn Humphrc) .
Burne, Rev. Harry.
Burns, Rev. James. Rolinvell.
Campbell, Rev. Frank Gordon
Campbell, Rev. Henry Charles
Brabazon.*
C^iss, Re\. George William
Leonard. *<:/«
Castley, John Henry.
Chamiinj;, Rev. Herbert.
Chantry, Rev. William Joseph.
Charlton, Rev. John Spark.
Chilling-worth, Rev. David
Hare.
Cl.ark, Rev. George Wallis
Newport.
Clayton, William Dixon.
Clemenl,s-Frazerj Rev, Julius.
' Licentiate in Thcolog'y. t Late FeWow ot the Univci'siiy.
a Found. Sch. 6 Exhib. c Tlieol. Sell, d Theol. Exhib. c Univ. Class. Sch.
/ Cniv. >faih. Sch. fr V'an Milderl Sch. X" Barrv Sch. / Newbj' Sch. o Long-
Pr. ry Hellen. Ck. Pr. 4 Gabbatt P^. /f Theol.' Pr. « Hebrew Pr. .v Math.
Pr. r L'niv. Hebrew Sch. : l>ip. Th.
' Setrttary of the Berkshire Kdiiojitiiin Committee. ' Prebeiidarj ol Wells.
HATFIELD COLLEGE (B.A.
437
Cockerham, Rev. John Henry.
Collier, Rev. Arthur.
Cooper, Rev. Bernard Ralph.
Cooper, Rev. Ernest Henry
Hewlett. *«(/!?
Cooper, Rev. William.'
Cnmberbirch, Hubert.
Dalrymple, Rev. Albert Ernest.
Danks, Frank Atkinson
Darb\ shire- Bowles, Rev.
A\"iiliani Edward.
Darwall, Rev. Dyotl \Vhateley.,fr
Dawe, Rev. Ernest Richard.
Dawson, Arthur William. «
Dawson, Rev. Edward Victor.
Dawson, Henry St. John.
Day, Rev. Georg-e Edward
Ferens.
Drew, Rev. Waiter Thomas
Hollier.c?
Drew, William Chailes
Babbage.rt
Duddington, Rev. Lionel.*
Dunn, Rev. Ernest W^illiain.
Eastwood, Rev. William
Burton."
Edwards, Rev. Walter (5sbert
William.*
Elsiob, Rev. Auberon.
Evans, Rev. Evan William. rrt'
Evans, Thomas.
Fairbourn, Rev. Samuel
Sciiofield.
F"airow, Rev. Alfred Ellis.
Farrow, Rev. Charles.y
Ferg-uson, Ralph Sanderson. rf
Fewtrell, Rev. Harold Percy.
Forster, Rev. .Andrew,
ffolkes. Rev. Francis Arthur
Stanlev. '
Fiti, Re\'. James.
Forde, Gordon Miller.*
Forman, Francis.
Forth, Re\'. John Fra\iing.
Frazer-Hmst, Rev. Hugh
Douglas.
Gahan, Rev. Horace Stiilingf
Townsend.*-'
Gawn, Rev. Wilfred Wilson.*
GifFord-Wood, Douglas.^/
Gilbert, W'alter.
Gillespy, Rev. Francis Roelmck.
Godfre\'. John Robert Aufrerc.
Godley, Rev. Arthur Forster.
Goodacre, Rev. Charles
Bailey. *
Goodwin, Rev. Alfred Reginald.
Graham, Rev. John.
Green, Rev. Thomas Bakewell.
Griffith, Rev. David Howell.
Griffiths, Rev. IMorg-an John./^
Grundy, Rev. Georg-e William.
Gwilliam, Rev. Charles Lemuel.
Hains, Rev. Charles Edward.
Hall, Rev. John.
Hamilton, Rev. William Henry.
H anbury-Tracy, Bertram
Henry Algfernon.
Hardy, Edwin Pearce.^
Harland, Rev. Charles Joseph.*
Harris, Rev. Clifford Ashleigh.
Harris, Rev. Frederick
Georg-e. *c/
Harris, John Frederick.
Harrison, Rev. Frederick
Handel.
Harte, Claud Lovelace. </
Hastings, Rev. Francis Georg-e
Burrows.
Hawdon, Rev. William Watson. ^
Ha\-,Re\-. Robert Snowdon.- rrf3
Healy, Rev. Samuel.
Hedley, Rev. William Hemw.
Henderson, Rev. Alexander.*/
Hickman. Rev. Gerald Gregor\'.
!■ Uiiiv. Clios. Sell, g- \'aii
k Barrv Sch. .v G,^bbcU Pr.
Licentiate in Ttieoh
« Found. Sch. r Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib
Mildert Sch. /i Gisborne Sch. / Ellerton Sch.
t Theol. Pr. u Hebrew Pr.
" M V.O., Chaplain in Ordinary to H.M. Kinj,' CJeorg-.- \'. ' Chaplain
to the Risiiop of Aberdeen and C.-inon of Aberdeen. 3 Bishop of Hobart. Tasmania.
4 M.B.E.
28
43? HATFIELD COLLEGE (B.A.)
llirks, WalttM- Kdwaixhf. Kerr, Rev. George Henry
Hill, Rev. Frederick Archer.' Bruce.*/
Hill, Rev. Joiiii Crassweller. Knowles, Rev. Charles Power.
Hilton, Rev. Ceorife." Leach, Rev. William .Allan.*
Hinchliff, Rev. Samuel Biii,i;ham. Leadbitter, Rev. Walter
Hobdey, Rev. William Henry. Ferguson.
Hodgson, Rev. Alfred. Lee, Rev. Joseph Nicholas. ^r/r/
Hodgson, Rev. Michael./- Leng, Rev. John Arthur.
Hodson, Charles Thomas. Lewis, Ernest John.*
Hogan, Re\. John Palmer. Leyshon, Hector McQuarrie.
Hore, Rev. Arthur.^- Lightfoot, Rev. George
Horn, Rev. William Richard. 6
Horner, Stanley David Milnes.« Lister, Rev. John Thorpe.*
Horsford, Rev. James Thomond Lock, Wilfrid James.
O'Bryen. Loughton, Rev. Joseph.
Horton, George Charles Mack, Rev. Horace Bernard./)
Dunbar. Marriott, Rev. Henry. '
Horton, Rev. Joseph Thomas. Marsh, Rev. Frederick
'^ck Thomas. *</
Houghton, Rev. Perc\'.* Mason, Rev. William.*
Howard, Rev. James George Mathers, Rev. Herbert Priestly.
Morton. Mears, Arnold de Quincev.^^/
Howard, Robert Henry.* Melville, Rev. John William
Hughes, Rev. Herbert.* Alexander.
Hunter, Rev. Thomas. re Merryweather, Rev. Frank
Huntington, Re\ . Thomas.* Bertrand.
Ingledow, Rev. Walter Miller, Rev. Thomas William.
Canrobert. Milward^Rev. Frank Harcourl.
Jackson, Rev. Donald Williams. * Mitchell, Rev. Frederick
Jackson, Rev. Frederick.* William.
Jenkins, Rev. William Henry. Morgan, Philip Charles Pughe.
Johannes, ALachertick Carapiet. Morgan, Rev. Ernest David
Johnson, Rev. Beaumont. Tilson.*
Johnson, George Vicars. Mosby, John Edward George J
Johnston, Rev. Francis Murray, Rev. Evan Bruce.
Featherstonehaugh Musgrave, Rev. Thomas
Jones, Richard Jefferson. Randolph.
Joyce, Rev. James Leonard Nash, Rev. Percy Louis Chas.
Upton Brownlow.o Nesbit, Rev. Robert Bailey. «
Joyce, Rev. John. Nesbit, William John.
Jubb, Rev. John .Stephenson. Nesbitt, Alexander Wallace //
Kay, Rev. William. Newsome, Cecil Arnold V^esey*
Kemp, Rev. Herbert Victor. Niven, Rev. George Cec\\.*d
' Licentiate in Tlieolof^y.
« F.nind. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Tlieol. Exhib. g Van Mildert
Sch. h Gisborne Sch. J Ellerton Sch. /.■ Barry Sch. / Newbv Sch.
o Long- Pr. r Foreig-n Lang. Pr. / Theol. Pr. } Dip. Th.
' Chaplain lo the Forces, First Class. ' Univ. Medical Sell. ' Hon. Canon
of Bermuda. 4 Miliiarj' Cross.
HATFIELD COLLEGE (B.A.)
439
Nixon, Joseph.
Officer, Rev. Leonard Sydney.
Og-ilvy, Rev. Ernest William
Arthur. *c/
Osborne, Joseph.
Oiiseley, Rev. John Grove.
Owen, Rev. David. *cku\\
Owen, Rev. Evan Lewis.
Owen, Eyton Pritchard.
Parry, David.
Pauli, Rev. Horace Tonilinson.
Peacey, Rev'. William Howell.*
Pembridge, Rev. Chandos
Richard.
Pe[)percorn, Rev. John William.
Peiry, Rev. Lionel Guj-.
Perry, Rev. James Ernest.*
Philipps, James Erasmus
Tracey.
Phillips, George Richmond.
Phillips, Rev. Harold Philipson.*
Phillips, Rev. Tudor.
Pinnix, Rev. Ernest Edward.
Pollard, Horace, ae
Potts, Norman Rhead.
Preston, Rev. William. *c/
Raine, Rev. Angela.'^ a c/
Raine, Rev. James./
Ramsay, Rev. George Owen
Chichester.
Rawlings, Rev. Kenneth.
Redshaw, William. r?
Reed, Rev. Alfred James. *6-
Rees-Jones, Rev, John Percy
Rees.
Rees, Rev. Edgar George.
Renwick, Rev. James
Clarence. 'V
Richards, Rees Parry.//
Robins, Chas. \'ictor Lionel. «
Robinson, Rew Charles
Valentine Boyle. *r(7'
Robinson, Rev. Edward Shinn.
Robinson, Rev. Henry.
Robinson, Rev. John Henry.*
Robson, Rev. Henry.
Ross-Lewin, Rev. Richard
Sargint Sadleir.'
Rowcroft, Gerald Stansfield
Kennedy.
Rowland, Rev. John Rees.
Royds, Rev. George.
Rudd, Rev. Philip. "V/
Rudd, Rev. Thomas.
Russell, Rev. Ernest.
Scaife, Isaac.
Scoiigal, Rev. Joseph.
Sellwood, Eustace Lionel.
Shakespear, Rev. Charles
Henry.*
Simmons, Rev. Wilfrid John.
Simpson, Robert Guest. </
Sladen, Rev. Tom Goldthorp.
Smith, Rev. Claude Stuart.*
Smith, Rev. Henry Darroll.
Smith, James Murdoch.
Sniithson, Rev. John Edward.*
Snepp, Alfred Neville.
Spencer, Rev. Cecil.
Stacy, Rev. Paul./^
Statham, Rev. Walter.*
Stephenson, Rev. Joseph
Vo\\'\er.*c/!t
Stooke, Rev. Frank.
Sumner, ReV'. William James.
Surtees, Rev. William Ambrose.
Sutlierland, Rev. Arthur Hugh.
Swatridge, Rev. William.*
Tate, ReT. William Howes. ^
Taylor, Rev. Edw^ard Howard.*
Taylor, Rev. Fred.**-/
Taylor, Rev. Thomas Henry.
Taylor, Rev. Thomas Howlett.
Theophilus, Rev. Ernest
Tvfaelos-.
* Licentiate in Theoh
a Found. Sch. r Theol. Soli. </ Theol. E-xhih. <• Univ. Class. Sch.
/ L'niv. M.ith. Sch. /i Gisborne Sch. / EUerton Sch. k Barry Sch.
t Theol. t'r. tt Hchrew I'r. 7V Comp. i'r. || L'nlv. Hebrew Sch.
' Canon and Treasurer of Limerick. ^ Vice-Prin.ipal, Chichester Theol. Coll.
440
HATFll'LD (.OLLliGli (H.A.)
Tlioinasoii, Rev. William.
Tliomlinson, .AitVeti Cinarlfs.
Thompson. Georg'e.
Tliompsoii, Rev. Henry.
Thompson. Rev. Ivobert
.Melealfe.
Todd. Rev. John.dr
Toppin, George Ilintl.
Tovev, Rev. Colleil John.*
Towiisend, Rev. Herbert.
Trenijove, Frederielv Arnndell.
Tndsbury, Rev. Dodson.
TurnbuU, Rev. Thos.
Alieliael.^
Turner, William Oswald. rf
Tyack, Rev. Georjjfe Smith.
Uttley, Rev. Milton riural.
\'allinsj"s, Basil Rawdon.
V'ickers, Rev. Thomas.
\'iclor, Rev. Dennis.
Victor, Rev. Osmond.
Walker, Rev. .Arthur Edmund
Leg^h.*
Walkei-, Rev. Charles Wm.
Walker. Rev. Herbert Sioors
Gerald.*
Walker, Rev. John ICtiwaitl.
Wallintf, Re\. John.
Walters, Rev. Henry Thomas
Cadwallada William.
Walton, Rev. Harry I'ereival.
Wansbroug-li, Rev. Horace
Septimus.*
Wareham, Re\. James.
Waterfield, Rev. John.
Waton, Rev. Charles
Frederick.
Walts, Alfred.
Whalley, Rev. Ernest Retjinald.
Wheeler, Rev. Charles Robert
Eyre.*
Whitehead, .Aluretl.
Whitehead, Rev. Arthur Fry.*
Whitehead, Rev. Stephen Fry.*
Wiencke, Rev. Hubert Everard.
Williams, Rev. John.
Willou^hby, Rev. James.
\\ ilson. Rev. Robert
Wetherall.
Winspe.'ir, Rev. Frank.
Winlerton, Rev. Frederick
James.
Wolkenberg', Rev. Reg'inald
Lane.rt
Wood, Rev. Henry Eldred.*
Woodruffe-Peacock, Dennis
Max Cornelius.
W'ooler, Sel\v}ii Price.'
Worthinjcton, Rev. William.
Young-, Rev. Charles Ellison.*
B..\. (other than in ////. niif.)
Ellis, Horace Aiihui-.r/ Orton, John.a^
B.C.L.
Biss, Rev. Sydney. Whiting, Rev. Charles Edwin.*'
Scott, Richard John Ernst. Young, Rev. Chark's Ellison.*
Stewart, Robert .Strothir.
M.B.
Wilson, Charles William.
B.Lirr.
Cochrane, Rev. Ralph' Allen.
■ Licentiate in Theologfy. f D.Th.P.T.
a Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Scli. d Theol. Exhib.
HcWrcw Pr. jj Univ. Hel.row S.h. t Di. Th.
' Vice-Principal of St. Chad's Colle,'e.
t Thool. Pr.
\
HATFIELD COLLEGE.
441
B.Mos.
Batten, Rev. John Henry, .\I.A.
LiCKNTIATES IN ThKOLOGY.
Allton, Rev. David Thomas.
Appleton, Rev. Charles Reg'inald.
Appleton, Rev. Thomas.
Arkless, Rev. Edward.
Arnold, Rev. Herbert James
Frederick.
Baddeley, Rev. Joseph
Jeremiah.
Baker, Rev. Robei-t Hippesley.r/
Barber, Stephen.
Barker, Rev. Frederick William.
Barrett, Rev. Benjamin.
Baleman, Rev. Henr\ W'altei'
Joseph.
Bates, Rev. William. </
Bowcock, Rev. Arthur.
Brett, Rev. Jesse.
Biiffey, Rev. Francis Goodburn.
Cloug-h, Rev. James.
Cook, Rev. Richard Henry
Jiimes.di
Cooke, Rev. Alfred Roland.
Cormack, Rev. James.
Crabtree, Rev. James. c/
Crei^hton, Rev. John Henrv
David.
Cresswell, Rev. Frederick
Williams.
Crowther, Rev. Frank Ernest
Heibert.
Dale, Rev. William.
Davies, Rev. David Llewellyn
Davies, Rev. Gwih-m.
Davies, Rev. John William St.
Aubrey.
Davis, Rev. Frederick Wm.
Davis, Rev. William Henry.
Da)', Rev. George Edward
Foden.o' , =
Denison, Rev. W^illiam.
Dixon, Rev. James Simpson.
Dixson, Alexander Donald.
Diiddington, Rev. John
Nightingale.
Dunne, Rev. Edmund Charles.
East, Rev. William Bernard.
Eastman, Rev. Claude Tennent.
Ed wards,. Rev. William.
Ellison, Rev. David. rf/?-
Evans, Re\'. Goronwv Haj'dn.
Evans, Rev. Harold Eaton./
Fairbrother, Rev. James. <^/
Farrar, Rev. Shirrass Raymond.
Fenton, Rev. Enos.
Ferguson, Joseph George
Thomas.
Ferris, Rev. Hermann Boys.c
Frost, Rev. Ernest Isaac.
Gee, Rev. Lawrence.
Ciilbert, Rev. Herbert Stanesby.
Gomersall, Tom Llewellyn.
Graham, George.
Gray, Rev. Stephen Percival.
Greenwood, Rev. Robert.
Guardabassi, Victor .Albert,
Hall, Rev. Stuart.
Halls, Rev. Henr}' James.
Hamlyn, Rev. Frederick
CoiH-ad. Xt
Harding, Rev. Richmor.d
Edward.
Harland, Rev. Wm. George.
Harrison, Rev. John.
Hart, Rev. Charles Dudley.
Hartley, Rev. Samuel. ff
Hartwright, Rev. William
Richard. </
Hayward, Rev. Albert Eilward.
Heald, Rev. Percy.
Heigham, Rev. Alan Eraser.
Hetherington, Rev. William.
HinchclifFe, Rev. Edmund
Henry.
Hinscliff, Rev. Claude. c
Holding, Rev. W^illiam.
Holmes, Rev. Robert Henr\'.
Holt, Rev. Charles Frederick.
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HA I I'IKl.n lOLLKC.li (L.lll.)
Hoiinsfield, Rev. N\>i-m:m
Goaiey.
Hunt , Rev. John.
Hiiiuer, Rev. William Cleofg-e.
Hutcliinson, Rev. Charles Hilton.
Hullon, John.
Illinyworth, ]\e\ . William
Henry.
Ing'e, Rev. Hui^h Francis
Neville.
Jenkins, Rev. William.
Jenning's, James Beckett.
Jenning's, Rev. John William.^/
Jobson, Rev. Frederick William
Baron.
Jones, Rev. Herbert Llo\il.
Jones, Rev. Hubei't Waiter.
Joyce, Rev. Henry Morroug-li.
Knight, Rev. Henry Craddock.
Lancastei", Rev. Thomas.
Lattin, Rev. Joseph Watson./
Levelt, Rev. Thomas Prinsep.
Lewis, Rev. John.
Lig'htfoot, Rev. John./
Lince)', Rev. Richard.
Lovejoy, Rev. Henry Ta\-lor.
Lumsden, Rev. Marshall \\'inder.
Alacdermott, Rev. Kenneth
Holland.
McGonig-le, Rew Thomas
Georgi'.
McGonig-le, Rev. William Alex-
ander.a'/
McGowan, Rev. John.
McNeil, Rev. Henry Cameron.
cd
Mais, Rev. John Brodie Sluart.
Marriott, Rev. Samuel Hail.
Mang'han, Rev. Andrew Brown,
Maw, Johti Augustus Parker.
May, Rev. Henry Clark.
Miller, Rev. Edwin Arthur.
Mitchell, Rev. William
Augustine.
Moore, Rev. Roald Macartney.
Moore, Rev. Thomas.
Morgan, Re\'. Isaac.
Morgan, Rev. John Waller.
Morris, Rev. William Prosser.
Neal, Rev. Thomas.
Newson, Rev. Fredei-ick John.
Noble, Rev. Mark Athel."
Nutbrown, Rev. John.
Ofiicer, Rev. Arthur White.
Osborne, Rev. Sydney Herbert.
Pattinson, Rev. William.
Pearson, Rev. \\'illiam.
Piiili|ips, Rev. John Erasmus.
Phillips, Rev. David Griffith.
Phillips, Rev. Henry.
IMiillips, Rev. Wm. Heniy.
Powell, Fitzhenry Townshend
Sciidamore.
Powell, Rev. George Oldroyd.
Powell, Rev. Henry Ebenezer.
Rawland, Rev. Sydne)'
Manifold.
Ivedman, Rev. (leorge
Ormerod.
Rees, Frederick LlewclUii
Forsailh.
Rice, Rev. Francis Henry. rf/
Rich, Rev. Charles Herbert.
Richards, Rev.Astley Septimus.
Richards, Rew Edward.
Richardson, Rev. Gerald.
Richardson, Rev. James.
Richardson, Rev. William.
Robinson, Rev. Henrj'.
Robson, Rev. John William.
Ross, Rev. Samuel Gilbert
Carr.
Sharland, Rev. Geoige Edward.
Sims, Rev. William Jolin.f
Smith, Rev. Harold.
Smith, Rev. Herbert Scott.
Smith, Rev. James.
Smith, Rev. William.
Smithson, Rev. Charles Oxley.
Smythe, Rev. Gordon Fuller.
Snepp, Rev. Ernest Henry.
Spencer, Rev. John Charles.
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HATFIELD COLLEGE (L.TH.)
443
Spens, Rev. Andrew Nathaniel
\Vadhani.r>6
Spink, Rev. Bernard.
Spink, Rev. Edwin Cumber-
land.
Stewart, Coin-ad Anderson
Morshead.
Style, Rev. Alfred Charles.
Sumner, Rev. George.
Sumner, Rev. Stephen Blaii-.
Tansley, Rev. Charles.
Terrv, Rev. William. c
Thomson, \\'illiam Ernest
DOvly.
Thornton, Rev. Robert.
Threlfall, Rev. John Richardson.
Thwaites, Frederick.
Thwaites, Rev. William.
Tibbits, Rev. Gervase Orton.
Tovev, Rev. Collett John.
Turner, Rev. Henr\' Arthur.
Tuson, Rev. Arthur.
Tuson, Rev. Richard. tf/
Tuttiett, Rev. Lawrence
Rayner.r
Verity, Rev. Richard Ridle\.^
Viner, Rev. Cuthbert Alfred.
Walker, Rev. Jan.es Alfred.
Warrington, Rev. Perc}- Ewart
Waterbur}'. Rev. Frank
Garfield.
Wheeler, Rev. George Edward.
Wheeler, Rev. George Massey
Eyre.
VVhitaker, Rev. John.
White, Rev. Charles Edward. rf
Whitelaw, Rev. Matthew-
Charles.
Whittam, Rev. James.
Wild, Rev. Harry.
Williams, Rev. John Lewis.
Williams, Rev. Owen Francis.
WoodrufFe-Peacock, Rev.
Edward Adrian.'
STUDENTS IN THEOLOGY
Mitchell, Elliott
Laurie, Matthew Robinson ...
Edwards, Clement Victor
Sulivan, Rev. Douglas Bunburv
Farnell, Allen James
Ep. igo8
i\L 1910
,, 1911
Ep. 1919
STUDENTS IN ARTS.
Robinson, John
Parsons, Wilfrid Arthur
Gronow, Wilfrid Henr}'
Powell. Joseph Bertram
Telfer, Francis Thomas ... ...
Bill, Charles Robert Edward Horsfall
Hasell, Rev. William Dacre...
Thompson, John Howie
Conan-Davies, Ivan Alwyn ...
Needham, Oscar
Swan, John Hughes Francis Rowell ...
Smith, William
Douglas, Frederick John Thomas
... M. 1906
E. 1907
... M. ','
Eji. 1908
... M. ,','
E.
1909
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' F.L.S.. F.G.S.
444
HATFIELD COLLEGE (ARTS.)
Bush, Sidney Geortje
Steams, Herboit Dudley
Ethell, Rev. Tlionias Frederick
Png;li, David Price...
Morley, Rollo Streat field
Jones, Arthur
Rushbrooke, Charles Edward
Purvis, William Berry
Bratlley, Michael Lewis
Jones, Frank Alfred Cecil
Moffatt, Howard Albert
Solly, Percy Robert
Edniundson, James...
Graves, Walter Eccleston
Hughes, Percy Brownlowt ...
Clough, Robert Gewaise
Heaton, Edward John
Morgan, David Millingchamp
Waddington, William Bernard
Sharp, Thomas William Scott
Dannatt, Cecil a
Bradford, George Oubridge...
Glanley, Reginald Robert Lloyd
Simmons, Horace Enfield
Jackson, George
Harrison, Thomas Harold ...
Naylor, Cecil Henry
Maddison, Ernest John Cecil
Orton, Harold
Walton, Henry John
Adamson, Richard Shafto ...
Boyce, Edwin Harding
Miede, William Victor
Wren, John Charles Edward rt
Sanderson, James Benjamin
Hull, Mark Reginald b
Steed, Percy ... ... -..
Barton, John
Stockdale, Albert Percy
Ward-Davis, Cecil Dickson
Spaul, John Robert
Lampard, Frederick Norman Stocken
Verrells, Herbert Stuart
Heanej', John ... ... ...
M. igoq
E. rgio
M. .,
Ep. 11)1
E. iqi.
M. .,
Ej-i. i()i4
Ep. 1913
M. \\
M. 1917
,, 1918
M. 1919
Ep. 1920
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HATFIELD COLLEGE.
College Expenses.
Caution Money*
Annual Charges, inclusive of Admission and
Tuition Fees, and Fees for University (but
not Matriculation) Examinations, each on one
occasion ; also Board, Lodging-, Subscriptions
and Gratuities, (but not Degree Fees or
Laundry charges)
445
£ s. d.
500
90 o o
These charges are payable in three equal terminal instalments
in the tirst week of Term.
Clergy, Married Students, and some others, are allowed to live
in licensed lodgings, and to provide partially for themselves. In
such cases the Caution Money and the charge for Terminal
Battels (consisting of Luncheon and Dinner in the Hall), are
reduced. ' '
* This is a guarantee fund against loss by terminal defalcation, and is returned
to a student when he leaves the University, if his debts to the College have been
discharged.
BISHOP COSIN'S HALL.
This Hall was opened in October, 1851. The
arrangements were nearly the same as in Bishop
Hatfield's Hall. In Michaelmas Term, 1864, the
Students then in residence were transferred partly
to University Colleg'e and partly to Bishop Hatfield's
Hall.
M.D.
Powell, Sc'iidamore KytlK-y.
B.A.
Irviiijc, Samuel.
LlCKNTIATK IN TniiOLOGY.
Kinifstoii, Rev. Joliii.'
' Honorary Chaplain to the Territorial Force.
446
ST. CHAD'S COLLEGE.
This Colletje was opened in Micliaelmas Term, 1904,
as a licensed Hall of Residence for the reception of
Students in Theology or Arts, but primarily for the
training' of Candidates for Holy Orders who are of
limited means. It was constituted a College in 1919.
In the case of candidates of special ability who are
wholly, or in part, unable to defray tlie fees of the
L'niversity and of the College, the Council will, on the
recommendation of the Principal, make grants of
Exhibitions and Bursaries so far as the funds at their
disposal admit. The following endowments are at
present available for this purpose : — The " Douglas
Horsfall " Exhibition of the value of ^60 per annum,
the " In Memoriam Capt. Robin Horsfall" Exhibition,
the "Per Ardua ad Astra", Exhibition, each of the
value of ^.100 per annum, the "William. Jones"
Bursar\ , the " Eilen Elizabeth " Bursary, the " Frank
Tobin " Bursar)^ the " Moulsdale " Bursary, the "In
Memoriam" Bursary, the "John Wakeford " Bursary,
the "York" Bursary, the "James Marke Wood"
Bursary, the "John Hedley Tuebrook " Bursary, the
"Bishop King" Bursary, the " Clampitt " Bursary,
and the " Sir Alfred Jones" Bursary, each of the value
of £^0 to ;^40 per annum. These endowments are
generally allotted to Candidates for Holy Orders who
are capable of reading for an Honours Degree.
There is also one College Fellowship of the value of
;£^i20 per annum at least, tenable by a graduate in
honours.
Principal and Chaplain.
Rf,v. .Stephen Rich.\rd Pl.\tt MorLSD.\LE, M.A., B.D.
Vice-Prin cipal.
Rev. Ch.arles Edwi.x Whiting, M..\., B.D., V, .Q .\^r ckst ^
Classical Lecturer.
L.\WRENCE Ambrose Body, M.A.
Fellow and Tutor.
Rev. Geoffrey Xoel Bacon, M..A.., ^.Sc.bko
* Licentiate in Theology.
b Exhlb. c Theol. Sell, k Barry Sch. o Long Pr. .v Gabbett Pr. t Theol.
Pr. § Gibson Pr. || Univ. Hebrew Sch.
447
448
ST. chad's college (m.a.)
Hiifiows, Rev. Osberl Mordauiit.
Corletl, Rev. Hubert Edward. *rf
Jauncey, Rev. Ernest. *«'/'!
Honorary M.A.
Horsfall, Howard Doiig^las.
M.A.
Bacon, Rev. Philip Gordon.*:
Bacon, Rev. Geoffrey Xoel.W'o '
Badham, Rev. Henry. *A§"0
Bennett, Rev. Ivor Sterndale rr
BinTows, Rev. Osbert
Mordaunt.d'
Caulton, Rev. John Stewart.
Clayton, Rev. Ralph.
Coleman, Rev. Harry
Augustus. c
Cooper, Rev. Ca.vc\.c
Xesbitl, Rev. Eric John
Williams. nfw.s'
Newell, Rev. Laurence Bevil
Charles. rJt
Pag'e, Rev. Harold Kinj^'. «i9"
Park, Rev. Thomas Harrison.*
Pitcher, Rev. Walter Huyo.rt
Ranson, Rev. Charles Doi-man
Richardscin.*
Reeder, Rev. Wiiliain.6
Robson, Rev. John Snowdon.c
Corlett, Rev. Hubert Edward. *«? Scott, Rev. Frank Hopt=
Everard, Rev. Edward Dunbar.* Furneaux.
Finch, Rev. Laurence. «
Gray, Rev. James. c
Harrison, Rev. Edward*^
Hawker, Rev. Digby James.
Herring, James 'Miiir.az
Huntle\', Rev. Sidney .Alfred
Norris.*
Hurwood, Rev. Henry
Hehden.bk
James, Rev. John Williams. rt
Jauncey, Rev. Ernest. *(f/i|
Kay, Rev. Charles, a^s
Monks, Rev. Henry. *rf
Sladden, Rev. Harry
Eversley. «;m
Siratton, Rev. John William,
B.Litt. *
Taylor, Rev. Walter Robert
Gordon. d\
Tucker, Rev
Turner, Rev.
L'nderwood, Rev. Ralph
Edward.*
Warwick, Rev. Gilbert Henrv
Wallace.*
Williams, Rev. William Morri
Basil Roberts.
Arnold Neville. J
B.A.
Aldridge, Rev. Thomas Roland
Lees.
Armour, Rev. Thomas Makinson.
Bailey, Rev. Cyril William. J
Ballance, Rev. Hedley Tabor.
Barker, Rev. Thomas Percy
Conyers.
Berey, Rev. Arthur Samuel.
Blood, Arthur Gordon az
Boden, John Posnett.«^§
Brunning, Rev. Ernest Richard
Burn, .Aubrey Ronald
Graham. fi
Butcher, Rev. Lionel Lancelot.
Butler, Leslie lUingworth.c
Butterworth, Rev. Joseph.*
Capel, Rev. Hairy.
Charlton, Rev. Thomas
Frederic.
Cheethain, Rev. Eric Samuel.
* Licentiate in Theology.
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5 G.-\bbett Pr. i Theol. Pr. z Lightfoot Sch. II Univ. Hebrew Sch.
JJ Bible Pr. 1 Capel Cure Pr. t Dip.Th. i Maltby Pr.
' A.R.C.S. 2 Sub-Warden Jamaica Theological College.
ST. CHADS COLLEGE (B.A.) 449
Clapion, Rev. Thomas Harold I'arkinson, Rev. Air.
Wayte.*^// Phillips, Rev. Herbeii Stanley.c
Cowg-ill, Rev. John Edward. Pickles, i\.ev. Harold.''
Crewe, Rev. Jabez.' (f Price, Rev. John Andrew.
Cuslance, Rev. Martin.* Randle, Rev. Alfred Percy.*
Dencer, Rev. Charles. Roberts, Roland Harry
Fincken, Vernon Shaw Taylor.- \\'illiani.+§
Freer, Rev. Waller Leacroft. Robinson. Rev. Ernest. *f/
Frisbv, Geoffrey:!:. Rolfe, Rev. Harold Peyton.
Gibbons, Rev. Arthur. Roonie, Rev. James Vese}.*
Gorman, Rev. Charles Rowlands, Rev. Stanley John.c
McMiirirv. Salt, Arthur Lewis Gardner.
CtOss, Drummond. Sampson, Rev. Robert Claude.
Greenwood, Re\'. Aiihur Henry.* Sandell, Warren Leslie Lake.
Hall, Re\. Douijlas \\'arren, Schmidt, Rev. Christian James.
B.Litt.<,i- Scott, Colin Francis. r
Hard\', Re\-. Cvril Ernest. 6" -Shairp, Rev. Stephen Francis.
Hawksiey, Rew Perci\.i] Smith, Rev. Edgar Ernest. *i
Eilward. '■'(•/ Sneed, Rev. Frank Leslie. r;
Havward, Rev. William Geort^e.* Stamp, Rev. Philip."
Hemingway, Rev. Norman. Slobbs, Rev. Arthur Richardson.
Higgs, Rev. Charles Chester. .Swithinbank, Rev. Francis
Hobbs, Rev. Ernest William. Sine!.
Hodges, Charles Frederick. Tadman, Rev. Robert Hartley.
Jackson, lxe\'. Edwin. Tudor, Rev. Roland Henry.
Jarvi'-, Rev Frank Deans. "(^Z Weaver, Rev. Samuel.
Johnson, Rev. James Bovell.*/ Wellingtori, Rev. Henry.
Johnson, Rev. John Oldham. (/ Wiggett, Re\'. William
Johnston, Rev. George Edward Harry. *(7'/'
W'aldron. Wilkinson, Rev. Lancelot.
Jones, Rev. lorwerth Llo\'d. Williams, Rev, Griffith.*
Langhorne, Edward Herbert. Williams, Rev. William Noel. 6
Laurence, Rev. George. *(f Winsianley, Rev. Ernest Hope.
Lloyd, Rev. Harold Ouintus.'Vi'/ W^-atten, Rev. William
Mcinlyre, Rev. Arthur Clark. r Wayland.*
Michelsen, Rev. Lionel Edward.' Wright, John NichoKon.///;/
Mills, Rev. William Robert Wynne, Rev. Francis Da\id
Dunstjm. Xesbitt.
Paget, ArthurGordon Westwood.
H.LiTT. ■ •
Hall, Rev. Douglas Warren, -Str.ttlon, Rev. John William,
B.A. ' M.A.
DlPLOMx\ IN ThKOLC^GV.
Henderson, Rev. Richard Maitland, B.Sc.
Smith, Rev. Malcolm.
* Licentiate in Theolo|=^^■.
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/; Gisbornc Sch. k Barrv Sch. m De Bnrv Sch. u Long- Pr. ;■ Theol. Pr.
z Lightfool Sch. *] Capel Cure Pr. ^ Declamatbn Pr. J Dip. Th.
1 Militar\ Cr.
450 ST. chad's college (l.th.)
I,HKNTIATES IN ThEOLiIGV.
Hi'\in, Ri'^. |;uiK'> Ci>urtney.<:/(7 Pondei", Re\'. Albein Williaiu.
Biiil, Rev. Alberl Harry. </ Pliilipson, Rev. Robert William.
Cathrey, Rev. Thomas William Piekworth, Rev. John All kins.
Werner. Roberts, Rev. Hubert Edward.
Ciiambers, Rev. Clifford Cecil. Sellsvood, Rev. Allied Heiny.
Foi-rest-Bell, Fabian Anthony Simnis, Rev. Francis Henry.
Fra\lingf, Rev. Howard Spreatlbury, Rev. Wilfrid
Edmund. Charles. ci'
Goodworth, Rev. Eric Francis. </ Staley, Rev. Stephen Clarence
Hill, Rev. William Alfred. Harrison.
Holme, Rev. Thomas. Sireatfeild, Rev. Harold
Jeffries, Rev. William. Dallon.
Litiler, Rev. Richard. a' Towers, Rev. John .Arnold.
Marshall, Rev. Robert Wallace, Rev. Thomas.
Campbell. Whitworth, Rev. W^ilter.
Mortjan, Leslie Haiold. Williamson, Rev. John.
STUDENTS IN THEOLOCiY.
Daybell, Rev. Cecil Norris ... ... ... ... E. 1909
Dixon, Rev. Norman .. ... ... ... ,, ,,
Rees, Campbell Llewel3'n John ... ... ... Ep. 1913
Macg-regor, Robert ... ... ... M. 1919
STUDENTS IN ARTS.
Brent, Rev. James William ... .. ... M. 1908
Hnni, Rev. Cecil Bertram ... ... ... ... Ep. 1910
Clay, Rev. .Arnold ... ... ... ... ... Ep. 1911
Johnston, Philip ... ... ... ... ... Ep. 1913
Reep, Ixoifinald Horace ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Tavlor, Bernard Edg'erley ^r ... ... ... M. ,,
Lowes, Joseph Hatfield (^/ ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Welsfoi'd, Percy .Samuel James ... ... ... ,, ,,
AVhite, Hug-h Henry ... ... ... ,, .,
Griffin, James Bernard ... ... ... Ep. 1914
Pavne, Edward Hugh ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Broad, .Arthur Nowell r ... ... ... ... M.
Eves, Harold Cecil ci' ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Owen, Llewelyn William Griffith' ... ... ... ,, ,,
Lewis, Cecil ... ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Mason, -Aidan ... ... ... ... ... Ep. 191 5
Bagnall, .Alfred Ernest ... ... ... ... M.
Herbert, George Reginald... ... .-.. ... ,, .,
Hickin, Rev. Adolphus (lordon Stewart ... ... ,, ,,
Wilks, Harold Goodwin ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Le .^L^surier, Philip Renouf ... . ... ... M. 1916
Bentley-Goddard, Rev. Ernest John ' ... ... M. 1917
Butterworth, Herbert William ... ... ... ,, ,,
Davies, Owen ... ... ... ... ... ,, >,
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' Military Cross.
I
ST. chad's college (arts). 451
Finch, John Halliwell ... .. ... ... M. 1917
Hook, Norman c/ ...
Norris, Arthur Henrj-i^
Strong, Georg-e Noel a
Wynne-Owen, David
Brown, James Jeffer.son
Parry, Gu}' Richmond
Slater, John Reginald rt ft ... ... ... . .
Arniitage, Cyril Moxon ... ... ... ... Ep. ig
Faulkes. Charle.s Henry ... ... ... ... ,,
Westall, Wilfrid Arthur Edmund ... ... ... ,,
Wynne, George William Limrick ... ... ... ,,
Tye, Charles Harold ... ... ... ... E.
Cox, Hubert Newcombe ... ... ... ... M.
Wilson, Herbert Reginald ... ... ... ... ,,
Berestord, Clive ... ... ... ... ... ,,
Caullon, Sidney Gething ^0 ... ... ... ,,
Clarke, Maurice ... ... ... ... ... ,,
Ellwood, John Nevvinan .. ... ... ... ,,
Lot'thou.se, Ralph 5 ... ... ... ... ,,
Pa^■ne, George Thomas Metcalfe ... ... ... ,,
Proud, Mark Wright ... ... .. ... ,,
Campbell, Archibald Ketmeth ... ... ... Ep. iq
Harvey, Patrick Roger
Kemp, Kenneth Cyril Alfred
Wickens, Raymond Percy...
iq
College Expenses.
Caution Money* ...
£
Annual charges, inclusive of Admission and
Tuition Fees, and Fees for University (but
not Matriculation) Examinations, each o>i one
occasion ; also Board, Lodging, Sub.scriptions j" *'°
and Gratuities, (but not Degree Fees <
Laundry charges) ... ... ... ,,. ... j
These charges are pa3'able in three equal terminal instalmei
in the first week of Term.
• This is a guarantee fund against loss hy terminal defalcation, and is returned
to a student when he leaves the University, if his debts to the College have been
ilischarged.
a Found. Sch. b Exhili. d Theol. Exhib. 0 Long Pr. ft Jubilee Pr.
ST. I O H N ' S C' O L L E G E
This Colleg^e was opened in Michaelmas Term, 1909,
for Students in Tlieology and Arts.
The Council of the Colleg"e will, on the recommend-
ation of the Principal, award Exhibition.s or bestow
Bursaries, so far as the funds at their disposal permit.
The followini^ Exhibition is at present available : — The
"Eleanor Cruddas " Exhibition iif the value of ^40
per annum.
Principal and Chaplain.
Rev. Charles Steel Wallis, M.A.'
Rkv.
Vice-Principal.
Herbert Highes, M.A.
Classical Tutor.
Rkv. I'ERtlVAL RVDKR P'rost, B.A.
Assistant Chaplain.
Rkv. Hk.n'rv Yorke Ganderton, M.A. IT
Rev.
Teacher of Elocution.
Hlbekt Davu) Highes, .M.A.-
Honorary D.D.
LiiiloM, Rig'hl Rev. James Henr)'.''
Honorary M.A.
Walts-Ditc'hfield, Right Rev. John Edwin.
M.A.
Baker, Rev. Fieci.
Barstow, Rev. John Sniilhsoii.
Berj^g-, Rev. Gordon Henry.'
Boiehani, Rev. Frederick. *r/
Brown, Rev. Cecil.*
Burton, George.
Bush, Edwin. X
C.Hnnell, Rev. Robert John.'
Chau, Kwan Lam.*/
Ganderton, Rev. Henry
Yorke. t ^
Goffin, Rev. William Henry.
Harman, Rev. Christopher
Francis.*
Hoklen, V'en. John.'l 5
Hughes, Rev. William Roberts
Jarvis, Rev. George James.*
Johnson, Rev. Thomas
Sparshott.
Kelland, Rev. .Alban Joseph. +
Latham, Rev. Samuel Boyes.*
Lewi.s, Rev. William Herbert.
* Licentiate in Theology. X Dip.Th. ^| Capel Cure Pr.
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' .\s>iociate in .Music, Trinity College, London. ^ Minor Canon, Durham
Cathedral. i Bishop in Persia. ^ Bishop of Chelmsford 5 Archdeacim of
Kwang-Si. China.
ST. JOHX'S COLLEGE (M.A.)
453
Lister, Rev. George
^Iuschamp.* |
Maddrell, Rev. Henry.*
Morg-an, Rev. Alfred Thomas
Pakenham, Rev. Edward
Thomas.*
Phillips, Rev. James.*
Priestnall, Rev. Thomas
Hornb3'.1T
Siviter, Rev. Isaiah.*
Stockdale, Rev. Robert
Edward.*
B..A. (in lilt, ant.)
Banks, Rev. Ralph.*
Betts, William Stanley.
Bird, Rev. John Good.*
Bishop, Rev. Walter Henry.* rf
Boves, Rev. Percy Vincent.*
Browne, Rev. William.
Callister, Rev. Joshua Enoch. *«
Chalmers, Rev. Reginald.
Cockell, Rev. Clement.*
Cole, Rev. Henrj' Peter.
Cooksley, Frank Robert. X '
Crag'gs, Thomas Augustus.
Davidson, Rev. Walter John
Havelock.
Dobson, Henry Walker, cz
Drewer, Rev. Sydney Walter.*
Duncan, James Nevile.
Eastwood, Rev. John Edgar.
Edniond, Rev. Thomas Edyar."
Thomas, Rev. Hedley
William./?
Thompson, Rev. Ernest.
Thompson, Rev. Henry
Adamson.
Thorpe, Rev. .Alfred St. John.
Warner, Rev. Arthur Hugh.
Webb, Rev. Frederick
Reginald.
Whiteley, Rev. Henry.
Edniondson, Rev. Joseph. *
Farthing, Rev. Robert Henry. *«
Fieldhouse, Rev. Ernest.*
Fryar, Rev. William.
Gates, Rev. William Armstrong.
Goode, Alfred Edward.
Gough, Rev. William Arthur.^
Gunton, Ernest Fiederick.*
Harper, Rev. Donald Stanier.
Hayes, Rev. John.*«'
Hedger, Rev. Frank.*
HinchlifFe, Rev. Stanley.
Hiipe, Rev. Jdseph.
Jennings, Rev. William Henry
Lancashire.
Killick, Claude Gorringe.6
Latham, Rev. Mortimer Cecil.*
Lawrence, Rev. William
Bernard.
' Lawrence, Rev. George.*
Lea, Re\'. James Irwin.
Lee, Rev. Frank Sidne\. *
Lennie, Rev. Selby.
Linton, Right Rev. James '
Henry. -
Loxton, Rev. Francis
Wortley.//
McLaren, Ernest.
Moore, Rev. Claude Philip.
Moore, Rev. Percival Spencer.*
Moulding, Rev. Ernest Briggs.
d Ozanne, Rev. Arthur Giles.
Quick, Douglas Edward.
Richardson, Rev. Charles
Gray burn.*
Ridler, Rev. Herbert BuUer.
Roberts, Rev. Llewellvn
Edwin Lloyd.*
Rowlands, Rev. Evan William.
Ruddle, Rev. Hepburne
Chai-les.*fi!'
Sargent, Rev. William
Abraham.*
Schwabe, Henr}- Karl.
Seymour, Rev. Charles Cyril.*
Sharpe, Rev. Ernest Bell.*
• Licenti.Tte in Theology. II Univ. Hebrew Sch. "I Capel Cure Pr. t Dip.Th.
' IMilitarv Cross. - Bishop of Persia.
a Foiiiul. Sch. h Exhih. ■ r Theol Sch. ./Theol. Exhili. /; G.shorne Sch.
i Li-htfoot Sch.
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454
ST. John's college (b.a.)
Sheplieixl, Ro\. Alfreil.*<f
SilU, Alfred.
Siiiiili, Rev. John Edwin.
Waghorn, Rev. Lewis
Edward.*
Wall', Joseph Gadd.
K.A. (other than /;/ lift, ant.]
Towers, Frank.
Diploma in Theology.
Preston, Rev. John Howard.
L.Th.
Banks, Rev. Bennett .Maxwell.
Bariiey, Rev. John.
Bazalgette, Rev. Sidney William.
Beaghen, Rev. Arthur.
Bnrd, Rev. James Henry.
Camm, Arthur Hobhouse
Ashworth, d
Compton, Rev. Fredv'rick
Edward.
Cooke, Rev. Francis Ewarl.
Goodwin, Rev. Wilfred Lee
Bcckles.
STUDENTS IN THEOLOGY
Chandler, Rev. Bertram George
Redfern, Rev. Thomas «
Weston, Rev. George Thomas.
Wickham, Rev. Walter
George.*
Wilson, Rev. John Robert.*
Wood, Rev. Harold Edward.*
Hordern, Rev. Frederick Hugii.
Kent, Rev. Elliott Charles
Archer.
Loney, Rev. Basil.
Mallin, Rev. Arthur Frank.
Parslew, Rev. Reginald
Bovvering.
Rawnsley, James.
Sides, Rev. Frederick James.
Walker, Rev. Frank Weston.
Walton, Rev. Norman Annan.
191 1
STUDENTS IN ARTS.
Vaughan, Charles Burgoyne
Mcintosh, William James ...
Long, Geoige Donald
Shuttleworth, Rii-hard Charles
Brown, George Stephenson
Smyth, William Kerr
Maunsell-Eyre, Richard Hedges
Phillips, Philip Lewis
Disbrowe, Ernest Herbert Duncan
Ibbotson, Tom Chainberlin ...
King, Arthur Hedley . .
Brooke, Herbert William
Clough, Herbert
Dryden, William Bertie
Good, William P'rederick
Sulhrien, George ...
Davies, Ernest Llewelyn
M. icjog
E. ,,
M. 1910
M. 1911
Ep. 1912
M. '/.
M. 1914
Ep. 1915
" Licentiate in Tlieolotry.
d Theol. Exhib. o Long Pr.
ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE (ARTS).
455
Thiippleton, Gilbert
Johnson, Sidney Pycroft a
Briggfs, Thomas Holmes
Heale}', Lancelot Reginald
Beagflehole, Cecil Henry
Farrer, William Benjamin
Rhodes, Edgar Basil
Roberts, Windsor ...
Rowlands, Daniel Stephen .
Sharpley, Roger
Calcraft, George ...
Cowburn, Frank
Dickens, Arthur William
Evans, Redvers Christopher
Fulfbrd, Sydney
Hutchinson, Ernest
Johnston, John Henr}-
Trot man, Lionel William
Walkden, Herbert Peter
Wilson, Reginald Charles
College Expenses.
M. igi5
,. 1916
Ep. 1917
1919
M. 1919
Ep. 1920
Caution Money*
Annual charges, inclusive of Tuition Fees,
and Fees for University (but not Matriculation)
Examinations, each on one occasion ; also
Board, Lodging, College Tuition, Subscriptions
(but not Degree F'ees or Laundry Charges)
These charges are payable in tiiree equal terminal instalments,
in the first week of Term.
a Found. Sch.
* This is a guarantee fund against loss by terminal defalcation, and is returned
to a student when he leaves the University, if his debts to the Coileg^e have been
discharged.
B E D K COLLEGE.
Bede College was opened in 1839 as a Church of
England Training College for Schoolmasters. In 1919
it was brought into connexion with the University and
granted the status of a licensed Hall of Residence for
L^ndergraduates by the Council of the Durham Colleges
with the approval of the Board of Education.
Members of Bede College who graduated in the
University prior to 1919 are included in the list of
graduate members of the College.
Principal.
Rkv. Donald Jones, B. D.
f 'ice- Prin cipal.
Alexander Oswell, M.C, B.A.
Lecturers.
Thomas William Powell, M.A.
Alexander Oswell, M.C, B.A.
Frank Bentley, B.A.
M.A.
Almond, Robert Robson. I'owell, Thomas William. A
Bailey, Rev. Philip l")a\id. Tilley, Thomas Blanshard.
Cuthbertsoii, James Edwin.' Todd, Ralph.
Dunn, Rev. Alexander. V'asey, Thomas.
Easterby, William. Waite, Peter James.
Eng'lish, Rev. Vickers.* Webster, John William.
Martin, Rev. Herbert Sej'monr.
.M.LlTT.
Cuthbertson, James Edwin.' Tilley, Thomas Blansliard.
Dann, Frederick Edwin. Todd, Ralph.
Davison, Harold Arfaest. Wardhaug'h. Thomas William.
Easterb}-, William. Webster, John William.
B.A.
Hindmarsh, Thomas John Movvat, Rev. John Dickon.
Redpath. Osw'ell, Alexander. rf
Hyde, Rev. Tom Dodsvvorth.*^?/ Sur tees. Rev. George
Lees, Rev. Georg-e Robinson. Wardropper.
* Licentiate in Theology.
d Theol. Exhib. h Gisborne Sch. t Theol. Pr.
' Director of Education, Todmordcn.
456
BEDE COLLEGE (B.LITT.)
457
B.LlTT.
Allan, Charles William.
Bailey, Rev. Philip David.
Davis, Charles Leonard.
Emmett, Herbert.
Falconer, Thomas McKenzi<
Hall, John Henry.
Hall, Matthew.
Herbert, Thomas Simpson.
Honeyball, Matthew.
Lamb, Robert Robinson.
Martin, Rev. Herbert Sej'mour.
Potts, Edwin.
Steward, Thomas.
Ternent, William Henry.
Whittle, George Thomas.
L.Th.
Henderson, Rev. Hamilton. ffl?/
Ragg, Rev. Robert Edward.
STUDENTS L\ ARTS
Child, Horace Cyril
Elliott, Andrew
Harden, Harry
Hornsby, Joseph Arthur
Moody, Thomas
Rawes, Frank .. ...
Scott, George Thompson
Siddle, Ronald John
Snowdon, Duncan ..
Thrasher, Reginald W'illiam Lambert
Trotter, David
Wharrier, Robert Henry
M. igig
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ST. MARY'S COLLia.h.
Tliis Hostel was opened in Kaster Term, 1899, for
the reception of Women Students in any Faculty
except that of Theology. It was constituted a College
ill 1920.
Students of the College are classed under the various
Professors, Tutors, and Lecturers, according to their
qualifications and attainments, and are on the same
footing as other students of the University.
All the Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions in
Arts offered by the Council of the Durham Colleges
(see pp. 286-7) are open to women as well as men.
One Exhibition for women only is offered for
competition at the October Matriculation Examination.
The Winifred Foster Scholarship of £^yO a year is
awarded, when vacant, at the July Matriculation
PXxamination to a wornan candidate of limited means,
partly on the result of the Examination and partly on
School reports.
The above are tenable for one year in the first
in>tance, after which they may be continued or
discontinued, increased or dimini.shed, according to
the recommendations of the Examiners in the First
Public Examination.
Pri>i cipal.
Rachp:l Eleanor Diff I3oNALnsoN, M.A.
Censor and Tutor.
GWKNiK>LEN Edith Gwyllyam Watkin.s.
M.A.
Atkins, Dora Winifred. «>§ Donaldson, Rachel Eleanor
Caljender, Bessie. o Duff.
Chandler, Florence Sarah. How, Clara Isabella. 6
Chandler, Marg-aret. Lloyd-Hlvans, Rose.
Cooke, Ethel Elizabeth. Molland, Gertrude Annie.
Corner, Marg-aret Amelia Penning'ton, Amy Isabel.
Aug^usta. i VVorsnop, Kathleen.
Dawson, .Alice Constance. « Wraggfe, Phyllis.
Dawson, Eunice.§
a Found. Sch. b Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch. { D.Th.P.T.
I Univ. Hebrew Sch.
1
ST. MARY S COLLEGE.
459
M.LlTT.
Gautby, Constance Bertha. MoUand, Gerliude Annie.
B.A. (in litt. ant.).
Clei^iC, Catherine Ehzabeth.(7^§
Davis, Muriel. rt§
tianib\', Constance Bertha.
Haworih, Mabel Editli.
Hooper, Dorothy.
Kendle, Carissima Mar\- Emma.
Liddell, Gladys Mary.
MrLa,rty, Mary.«
Maxlow, Edith Maud.
Maxlow, Ethel Elizabeth. 6§
Maynard, Marjorie Kathleen.
Pestle, Gladys Pelham.af'§
Thorning, Mary Isabella.
Tomson, Marjorie. 6
TunniclifFe, Ag-nes Constance.
Walters, Blanche Eliza Annie
Beavan.
VVarne, Eleanor./;
Woodley, X'iolet Evelyn.
B.A. (other
Barlow, Alice Askew, rwt
Biss,-'Irene Ma).^
Cann, Ethel Jean.a
Carev, Edith Dora Gladys.
Clothier, Gertrude Elizabeth.
Dodds. Winifred. §
Garbett, Annie Maude. 6
tiilchristj Jessie May.
Harle, Mary. 6
Hutchinson, Edith lane.
Iliff, Phyllis.«
Mahony, Alice.
than in litt. ant.). —
Reid, Annie Alexander.
Robinson, Mary Barron.;-
Sprag-iron, Hannah Ma\'.a§
Thomas, Eliza.
Thwa'te, Dorothy Marie
Lennox. f
Trougfliton, Hlmma Penrose.
Tunstalj, Xorah Marian.
Wheatley, Winifred Marg^aret.i
Whitfield, Nora Beatrice.
Wilson, Rose Elizabeth.
Worsley, Ruth Mary.
B.LlTT.
Bass, Isabella. Lloyd, Katie Irene Frederica
Beaumont, Marjorie Helen. § Potts, Kate Heseltine.
Brown, Hannah. Renton, Ag'nes Fulton.
Cochran^, Dora Alexandrina.§ Seeley, Lilian Maude.
Da}', Gdrtrude Elizabeth Noble. Smith, Janet Stewart
Dickins, Maud Mary.
Dobson, Ellen.
Earp, Lilian.
Emmet, Lucy Marg'aret.g
Georg'e, Kate.
CVreg'iif, Ann.
Gregg', Laura Mabel.
Holborn, Ellen.
Holmes, Lily Isobel.
Hubbard, Dorothy Wheatley.
Spafford, Hilda Mary.
Thompson, Margaret.
Thorning, Mary Isabella.
X'alentine, Isabella.
Walters, Blanche Eliza Annie
Beaven.
Ward, Ida Caroline.'
Warne, Eleanor./;
Worsnop, Kathleen.
<i Found. Sch. b Exhtb. e Univ. Class. Sch. o Long-. Pr
r Foreign Lang:. Pr. w Winifred Foster Sch. § D.Th.P.T.
t Dip. For. Langs.
' Assistant in tlie Phonetics I'epartment, Univ. Coll., Lend.
460
ST. MARY S CCILI.EC.K.
STUDENTS IN ARTS.
Farkasch, Ruth.r ...
Gooilwill, Maud Bessie
Tomliiison. .Mary Dorotliy ...
Hutchison, Coriiina Buckman <?
Nicliols, Doras Winifred <f
Clayton, Klizabetli Helena ...
Davies, Gwladys Helen .Antonielta Gazzana.,
Ej'les, Olive Roberts (7
Gilelirist, Doroth}' Stuart
Mafintvre, .Aline Marion Reed
Noble, Eva Jane Mar\^ Spark 6
Pearson, Evelyn Muriel a
Raine, Doris Elizabeth
Joyce, Elsie Nora ..
Ramsden, Jean
Arrowsmith, Doris Mary
Barlow, Etheldreda Mary Glyn
Best, Ruth ... ' ..'
Home, Dorothy Mary
Hutson, Cora
Marshall, Barbara ...
McDonald, Barbara Crispin
Sedijwick, Beatrice Annie ...
Shepherd, Amy
Simni, Constance Houg-hton
1912
1914
1916
1917
1 9*1 8
1919
College Expenses.
Annual charges, inclusive of Admi.ssion and'
Tuition Fees, and Fees for University (but
not Matriculation) Examinations, each on one
occasion ; also Board, Lodg-ing, Subscriptions
and Gratuities, (but not Degree Fees or
Laundry charges)
£ s. d.
90 o o
These tees are payable in three equal terminal installments
in tlie first week of term.
Found. Sch. i> Exhib. r I'orcitn '-anjf. Pr.
N O N - C O L L i: G I A T E MEMBERS,
(Unattached).
Non-Colleg^iate Members of the University were first
admitted in Epiphany Term, 1871.
Censor 0/ Unattached Students.
Rev. John Hall How, M.A.
D.D.
Trevaskis, Rev. James.*/
D.C.L.
Batchelor, Rev. Alh-evl Williams. Short, Rev. Joseph. *ra'/;/
Granger, Rev. Arthi;;-. Waters, Rev. Robert Amor. *<^
Hnnns, Rev. Albert. Westg-arth, Rev. Frederic
Iniies, Rev. Williamson Rust.^' William.
Irving', Rev. David. Wilson, Harold Francis. *rf/||
B.D.
Barclay., Rev. Leonard Lleweilin, Rev. Frederick
Lancelot. *rtii>^o /-//<. Georg-e.
Cliiheroe, Rev. Graham Loney, Rev. William. *c.^/
William. *«' Morris, Rev. Georg-e Fercival.
Featherstone, Rev. Thomas.* Newell, Rev. Charles Samuel.
Higgins, Rev. Alfred Charles.* N'oel, Rev. George Henrj'.
Hughes, Rev. Robert David. 3 Peacock, Rev. Frederick.
Hunt, Rev. Bernard Patteson Shon, Rev. Joseph. 'erf///
Wathen Stather. Woodnard, Rev. Harry.
Irving, Rev. Francis Forester.
M.A.
Abigail, Rev. William James. Bartlett, Rev. .Vrthur Gerald
Abraham, Rev. Albert Joseph Drewe.
James. Batchelor, R._-\ . Alfred
Adams, Rev. Francis John. Williams.
AUott, Rev. David. Batey, Rev. James.*
Archer, Rev. Thomas Michael. Bazell, Rev. Charles. ^
Arney, Frederick George. a6 Bennett, Rev. John Nicholson.
Askwith, Rev. William.* Bentley, Rt. Rev. David
Atkinson, Rev. William. W^illiams.a*
Augur, Rev. James William.*/ Bentley, Rev. John.*/
Ayscough, Rev. Harold Harper.* Bevan, Rev. John William.*
Bambridge, Rev. Joseph John.^ Bird, Rev. George.* .
Banks, Rev. Jacob.* Blackburn, Rev. Charles Ellel
Barclay, Rev. Leonard .Anderson. */-
Lancelot. Blackburn, Rev. Eastwood."
Barff, Rev. Henry Foard. Blanchett, Rev. Charles Isaac.
Barker, Rev. Johnson. ____^
* Licentiate in Theology.
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o Long Pr. r Foreign Lang. Pr. / Theol. Pr. u Hebrew Pr. I Univ.
Hebrew Sch.
I Minor Canon of Hereford. ^ Fellow of the University of Bombay ; Hon.
Canon oi Canterbury. 3 Prebendary of Wells Cathedral. ^ Assistant Bishop
of Jamaica and Principal of Theological College, Jamaica.
461
462
N\'>N-COI.I.KC;i.\TE MEMBERS (m.A.)
Blonkinsopp, Ivfv . William
Raine.
Bonnev, James Patterson. c//
Borrowdale. Rev. John
Steward.*
Bolt, Rev. Arthur Jolin.
Booth, Rev. James.
Boviltbee, Rev. Huyh Edimmd.*
Brail, Rev. Arthur John.
Bridye, Rev. Henry Noel.
Brown, Wilham.
Brown, Rev. William Tom.* '
Buckley, Rev. Charles
MeKenzie. *(//'/
Burns, James.
Busheil, Rev. Edward.*
Butler, Rev. Edward Thomas.
Bvrde, Rev. Henrv Charles
Waller.
Campbell, Re\ . Huj^^li H\miei
Harrison.
Casson, Rev. John.'V/
Chapman, Rev. .Alexandei
Johnston.
Chapman, Rev. Geort;e.
Charlton, Ralph Hedley.
Cheesman, Rev. Re_ifinai(.i I'hilip
Ernest.
Church, John Wesley. .v
Cla]jperton, William Robert. ae
Clease, Rev. Albert Edward. *a?/
Chicas, Rev. John.
Collins, Rev. James Havelock. *c/
Cooke, Rev. Fred AntclifFe.
Cooper, Rev. Alfred Ernest. o
Cooper, Re\ Leonard Leader.
Corbishley, v'harles
Alphonsu'...;^/
Cornish, Rev. Hubert Walter.
Cornwell, Rev. John Wannop.
Coupe, Frederick .Anthony.
Covefdaie, Rev. Thomas Elvin.
Cowen. Rev. Lawrence Stanley
Artiinr.
Co>5, Ven. Lionel Edgar.-
Crai^'-Thomsiin, Rev. William.
Creaton, Re\ . Honald
HumiihreN .*
Critchley, Harry Georg-e.
Croinpton, Rev. Ellis .Arthur.*
Crossland, Rev. Herbert.*
Crowe, Rev. Arthur Hedley.//
Crowe, Rev. Charles
Benjamin.*
Cullen, Rev. William Frederick.*
Cutten, Rev. James Aldred.
Cutter, Rev. Harry Pevcy.*d/u
Cuniming-s, Rev. James.*
Dall, James.
Daniel, Rev. Jolin.
Davidson, \'en. James. ■
Davies, Rev. GrifTith Robert.
Davies, Rev. .Matthew Henrv
Woodhill.
Davies, Rev. William John.
Davies, Rev. William Powell.*
Davies-Glanle\', Rev. Evan
Lloyd,
de Macedo, Joseph Fidelis.(;f'
Denton, James.*
Derry, William Thompson./;
Dewe, Rev. Robert Newton.
Dexter, Rev. \\'alter Ernest. *£?•♦
Digi^fle, Rev. Charles Edward.
Dixey, Rev. Arihin- Niveii.
Dixon, Rev. Abraham.
Dodd, Rev. William Aubrey
de V'ere.* 1[ ^
Dought)', Oswald.
Doug^las, Rev. David Georj<-i'.
Downham, Rev. Isaac'
Duckworth, Rev. Peter.*
Dugmore, Rev. W'illiam Ernest.
Earle, Rev. Charles Stratford.
Edwards, Rev. Georg'eZachary.
Edwards, Laurence Albert
. Curtis. (vg
Ellis, Rev. Robert Arthur.*
Elliott, Rev. Edmund Hamilton.
Elstob.^Rev. John Henry. fik
* Licentiate in Theology. § D.Th.P.'I.
'a Found. Sch. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch.
A'Gisborne Sch. k Barry Sch. o Longr Pr. r Foreign Lang. Pr. .« Gabbett Pr.
t Theol. Pr. ti Hebrew Pr. || Univ. Hebrew Sch. *\ Capel Cure Pr.
' Hon. Canon of Chelmsford. 2 Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop and .Arch-
deacon ot Madras. 3 Archdeacon ot Bermuda, and Commissary. < n.S.O.
3 Hon. Canon of Manchester ; Proctor in Convocation.
NON-COLLEGIATE MEMBERS (m.A.)
463
Emms, Rev. Frederirk Walter.
England, Rev. Herbert (Tcorsjo.
Evans, Rev. John.
Evans, Waller John.
Faueett, Rev. Joseph.//
Feig"iison, Re\'. Fisher.
Flecker, Rev. Eliezer.rt/
Fleetwood, Rev. Charles Henrv
Hard}.
Ford, Rev. Regfhiald.
Foster, Re\'. Lowas. *
Froggfatt, Rev. George Wilson.
F\ffe, Rev. Thomas Fenton.
Gardiner, Rev. Alexander
Leopold.
Gay, Rev. Charlie Matthews.
Ghent, Rev. Thomas.
, G 11. Rev. John.
GiUniore, Rev. Charles .\lbert.*
Glover, Rev. Benjamin.
Gonifh, Rev. Joseph.
Gonld, Frederick Grorj^e.
Graham, Re\'. William. *c^/
Gray, William Robert Henry.
Greaves, Rev. Joseph William.
Green, Rev. Edwin. *.(7
Greenwav, Rev. Samuel Henry. ^
Halford, Rev. James Grovenor.
Hall, Joseph Gibson. «/
Hall, Rev. John William.,
Hardy, Rev. Henry.
Harnett, Rev. Charles
Win wood.*
Harpm-, Re\'. Charles.
Harrison, Rev. Alfred Samuel
Cuthbert.*
Harribs, Rev. John Thomas.
Harte, Rev. Joseph Brook.
Harward, Rev. Reginald Cuth-
bert.'
Hatchard, Rev. Douglas
Percival.
Healing', Charles Arnold. A
Heaton, Rev. Robert.
Hemsted, Rev. Alfred.*
Higgins, Rev. Alfred Charles.*
Hill, Rev. William Alfred
Rowland.
Hindhaugh, Rev. (leorge.*
Hipkins, Rev. Edwin Charles.
Hiscoke, Rev. Herbert Payne.
Hodson, Joseph John.
Hollingworth, Rev. John Henry
Garside. *
Holt, Rev. John Heneage
Lester. *<:«'
Holt, Rev. Thomas Clapham.
Hopkins, Rev. Arthur George.
Houldev, Rev. William
Balfour. *«6/2'
Howard, Rev. Eustace Vernon.
Hoyle, Rev. Charles Ceilings.
Hubbard, Rev. James.
Hughes, Rev. Peter.
Hughes, Rev. Richard.
Hughes, Rev. Robert David. 6
Hume-Smith, Rev. Alexander.^
Hunkin, Rev. Charles Pitt.*
Hunns, Rev. Albert.
Hunt, Rev. Bernard Pattest)n
Wathen Slather.
Hunter, Rev. Charles Asch-
kenasi.
Hutton, Rev. Alfred Jevons.*^
Inman, Rev. Arthur. '
Innes, Herbert George. t(?('/
Innes, Rev. Williamson Rust.;'
Ireland, Rev. Richard.
Irving, Rev. David.
Irving, Rev. William Bragg.
Ison, Rev. Jesse Hickling.
hes. Rev. William Ernest.
Jaekson, Rev. Arthur Goddard.
Jackson, Rev. George William *'
Jackson, Rev. Henry D^dton.
James, George Granville
Monah. 1
Jecks, Rev. Harold Robertson.
Johnson, Rev. Henry.
Johnson, Rev. Hemy.*
Jones, Alfred. (7W
Jones, Rev. Thomas.
Jones, Rev. Thomas Pugh.
Jones, Rev. Thomas Sherwood.
Jones. Rev. Waiter Frank.*
* Licentiate in Theology. t Late Fellow of the University.
a Foiuul. Sch. 6 Exhih. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. f Univ. Class. Sch.
/■ Univ. Math. Sch. A Gisborne Sch. j Lindsay Sch. ;<■ Barry Sch. / Newby
Sch. m De Bury Sch. r Foreign Lang. Pr. t Theol. Pr. a Lightfoot Sch.
I Hon. Canon of Madras. ' Hon. Canon of Newcastle. 3 M.B.E.
464
\ON-C\MJ. Kill. ATE Mli.MHKKS .\1.A.
Jone>i, Rev. William Parker.
Kemp, Rfv. Jainos \'ioar-
nirtii.*//^
Kemp, Re\ . Richaul Lavers.*'
Lamh, William./;
Learnvd, Rev. William.*
Le Couteur, Rev. John Aaron.'-
Likeman, Rev. Harry James. "^
Little, Rev. John Herbert. *rt^/
Lonev, Rev. William. r^/
Lonuiev, Rev. Thomas Georg-e.
Lunn, Rev. Georg-e Henry.
Mahbott, Walter John.n-
MtGowan, Rev. Earle. */
McLean, Rev. William.
Mann, Rev. Francis .Arihur.*
Marlit), William.
M.iwson, Rev. Joseph."
May, Thomas.
Maynard, Rev. William Henry.
Mavne, Richard Anderson.
Meldrum, Rev. Roheri. *cd(u
Mercer, Rev. Bertram Seaborne.
Miller, George Christopher.
Milnes, Rev. Frederick William.
Moreton, Rev. Wilfred Norman
Luther.
Morgan, Rev. Waller Giles.
Morris, Re\-. George Percival,
Nash, Rev. Charles Hewitson.
Nicholson, George Harold
Gleg^orn.
Noel, Rev. George Henry.
Norton, Rev. Fred.
Oakey, Rev. John Polycarp.
Oithoyd, Rev. Albert Edward.
Owen, Rev. Thomas Edwin.
Parish, Rev. John William. =
Parker, Rev. Thomas heo.as
Parry, Rev. W^illiam
Augustus. */?<
Peacock, Rev. Frederick. *£•«'/
Pentin, Rev. Herbert. *rf<
Perkins, Rev. Thomas Henry.
Perry, Rev. Thomas Trelawney.
Perry, Rev. Wallace.
Petch, Rev. Charles Cousens.*
Phillips. Rev. Arthur Jones.
Phillips, Rev. James Bot I on.
Phillips, William.
Pickering, Rev. Christopher. i
Pierce, Rev. Percy Richard.?
Pippet, Rev. Gregorv Rern.ird,
ae
Place, Rev. William.
Piatt, Rev. Frederic."
Price, Rev. Rhys.
Prlngle, Rev. William Creorge.n'
Raper, Rev. Norton ]ohn.*df
Rawlings, Rev. George William.
Reader, Rev. Charles Job.
Redgrave, Hyma Henry. o
Reed, Rev. Ferguson.
Reed, Rev. Walter Livingstone.*
Rees, Rev. David William. *A
Renshaw, Rev. William Healon.
Rithards, Rev. Llewelljn Afan.
Ricketts, Rev. Henry Charles.
Rigby, Rev. James.*
Robertson, Rev. Arthur
Gordon.'
Robertson, Rev. John.*"
Robinson, Rev. John Henry.*
Robinson, Rev. W'illiam.
Rollin, Rev. Frank Crofts.
Rosson, Rev. Bertram Thomas.*
Rowlands, Rev. William
Henry. *rf
Rowling, Rev. Frank. ^
Rushton, Rev. Horace John.
Sadler, Rev. Frederick
Athelstane.*
Sale, Rev. Georg^e Augustus.
Sankey, Rev. Thomas Aubrey.
Scott, James.
* Licentiate in Theology.
a Found. .Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. rf Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch.
g Van >Iildert Sch. h Gisborne Sch. k Barry Sch. o Long Pr. / Newby Sch.
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F.S.A., Scot. ; M.R.A.S. 4 F.R.G.S. 5 F.R.Hist.S. * Hon. I). I)., St. Andrew s ;
Professor . .f Systematic Theology, Handsworth College, Birmingham. 7 V'lcar
Choral and Master ot the Choristers, Salisbury Cathedral. " Hon. Canon of
Newcastle. 9 Canon of Uganda Cathedral.
NOX-COLLKGIATE MEMBERS (m.A.)
465
Shepperd, Rev. William.
Sherlock, Rev. Walter James
Richard.
Shields, Frederic William. «*<>
Shields, Rev. Albert Edward
Almond."^
Short, Rev. Joseph. *rz'?«
Slee, Rev. Charles Robert.
Slim, Rev. Joseph.
Smallwood, Rev. Robert
Henry, M.B., B.S.*
Smaride^e, Rev. John.*
Smith, Rev. Bertell Hubert. 6
Smith, Rev. Henry John Lane.
Smith, Rev. Sydney Boyton. ho
Smith, Rev. William Alfred.
Southall, Rev. Albert.
Southall, Rev. William.
Steed, Rev. Augustus James.
Stephens, William Arthur.
Stevens. Rev. Arthur.*
Stevens, Rev. Herbert Edward.
Stevenson, Rev. Herbert
Richard.*
Stoddart, Rev. Richard Norman.
Summers, Rev. Ernest
Charles. *Cfl^
Summersgill. Rev. Fred.
Swann, Rev. Alfred Henry.
Sykes, Rev. Frank.*
Tail, Rev. Georg-e Alfred.'
Tate, Rev. William Howes.*'-'
Taylor, Ernest.
Taylor, Rev. Ernest Edwards.
Taylor, Rev. James .A.rthur. */?;;/
Taylor, Richard Georgfe.
Tavlor, Rev. Thomas Ernest.
Thomas, Rev. Evan.
Thompson, Rev. Ernest
Montague.
Thornton, Rev. Frank Ellis.*
Thornton, Rev. Robert William.
*do\\
Tindall, Rev. Charles Anthony.
Tomlinson, Rev. George.
Townend, Rev. Arthur Osmond.
Townend, Rev. Henr\' Charles
Wise.
Townson, Rev. John Firth.*
Tozer, Rev. Thomas Millsom.ai
Trevaskis, Rev. James.*/
Truscott, Rev. James Reginald.
Twentvman, Herbert Llewellyn.
\'arley. Rev. John Edwin.
Wade, Frederick William. 6 ^
Walker, Rev. John.*
Walker, Rev. William.*
Wall, Charles .Arthur.
Waller-Bridge, Rev. Horace
FitzHenry.
Wallis, Rev. Charles Steel.'
Walmsle}', Rev. Frederick
Georg-e.
Wanstall, Rev. Charles Luther.
Walton, Rev. John Hutchinson.*
Ward, Rev. John Gill.*
Wardle, Rev. Edwin.
Wardle, Rev. John William.*
Warrington, Thomas William.
Waters, Rev. Robert Amor.*fl?
Watkins-Jones, Rev. David
John.*,^
Weller, Rev. Frank Moir.
West, John. 5
Westgarth, Rev. Frederic
WiUiam.
Wheeler, Rev. Addison James. d
Wheeler, Rev. Allen Edward.*
Whiteside, Rev. William
Copeland.
Whit taker. Rev. Harold Hindle.
Whittington, Rev. Henry
Edward.
* Licentiate in Theologfv.
./ Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Tlieol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. e Univ. Class Sch.
^ Van Mildert Sch. h Gisborne Sch. k Barrv Sch. n Thompson Pr. 0 Long:
Pr. t Theol. Pr. u Hebrew Pr. N Univ. Hebrew Sch.
* Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Rochester. -' \'ice-Principal. Chichester
Theological Coii. ^ Head Master of the Russell School, Ledbury. 4 Principal,
St. John's College, and Lecturer in Ecclesiastical History. 5 \'ice-Principal.
Methodist College, St. Johns. Newfoundland. * Priest-vicar of Truro
Cathedral, and Head Master of Cathedral School,
466
NOX-COLLEGIATE MEMBERS (m.A.)
W'iliox, Rev. FiHiicis Isaac*
Wilkinson, Rev. Josepli.*
W'illetis, Rev. William Henry.'
Williams, Rev. Dn.\\d. *rd/i/^
Williams, Rev. John Hus^fhes.
Williams, Rev. Morris.
Williams, Rev. Owen
Benjamin. *rf/'w
Williams, Rev. Owen David.
Wilson, Rev. Christopher
Stockdale.
Wilson, Rev. John.*
Wilson, Rev. William Hay.'
Wimberley, Rev. Charles
Frederick .Arabin.
M.
W'interton, Rev. Thomas
Rowland. *<-«'
Wood, Rev. Charles
.Archibald.*
Wood, Rev. F'rederick William.
Wood, Rev. John William.
Woodall, Rev. William.*
Woodman, Rev. Joseph Henry.
Woodward, Rev. Harrj'.
Wrigfht, Rev. Charles.
\\'rijj;ht. Rev. F"rank Xelson.
Wyatt, Rev. Waller.
W'yke.s, Rev. William Mackman.
.LiTT.
Ennns, Rev. Fretierick Waller.
B.A. (in lift. ant.).
Alban, Rev. Evan Basil.
Alcoek, Rev. Frank Bernard.
"bdgt
Armstrong', Henry Lorenzo.
Atkinson, Ralph.
Bainbridg^e, Rev. .Algernon
Rupert Cyril
Breed, Rev. Frank William.
Broughton, Thomas Herbert.
Brown, Rev. Peter.
Brunner, George. a
Carpenter, Rev. Frank Percy.
Carpenter, Henrj' Cave Ayles. /•
Case, Rev. Montague James.
Bainton, Rev. Reg'inald Vernon. Castle, Rev. Willie Whichello.
Baker, Rev. Earnest
Wheatstone.*/
Bal lance, Rev. Viner George.*
Bardsley, Rev. Harold.
Barker,'Cyril .Moffatt.
Barker, Re\. George Clifford.^
Barmb}-, Rev. Sidney Charles.
Barnes, Rev. Alexander.*
Barton, Rev. Edward.
Beale, Rev. Charles Tindall.
Beving'ton, Herbert Yates. .a-
Bevnon, Rev. Horatio David.
Birney, Rev. Herbert William
\'incent.*
Blaxter, William Foulkes.*a?z<
Bragg', Rev. William Wrig'ht.
Brazier, Rev. Herbert Henr}'.
Chalmers, Rev. William
Bertie.*
Claj'ton, John.
Coates, Rev. Henrj- Augustus. a
Cohu, Rev. Dumaresq.*/-'
Colver, Rev. Percy.
Condell, Rev. Thomas Edward
Guard.
Conoley, Rev. Daniel.
Cornell, Rev. Sidney Fred.*
Cowell, Rev. Robert Charles.
Cox, Rev. Stuart George.*
Cranmer, Rev. Cnthbert Dixon.
Croft, Rev. John.*
Cruickshank, James Car-
micha^e!.*
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a Found. Sch. b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. g Van
Mildert Sch. r Foreifjn Lang. Pr. t Theol. Pr. w Hebrew Pr.
z I-itfhtfoot Sch.
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» Principal, Jay Narayan's College. Benares. ^ Domestic Chaplain to Bishop
of Lichfield. 4 Prebendary of St. David's.
NON-COLLEGIATE MHMi^ERS 15. A.
467
Davidson, Re\ . .Alexander
Geor^;e.
Davidson, Rev. Samuel. r/^
Davies, Rev. David Sinnett
Lloyd.
Davies, Rev. Harold.*
Davies, Rev. William Geler.
Davis, Rev. Edward.*
Davis, Rev. Frederick
William.*
Daw, William Sydney
de Jersey, Rev. Charles
Belmont.
Dixon, James Wilson
Downham, Rev. Edward.*
Driver, Rev. William.
Dru, Rev. Alphonse Edward.*
Duke, Rev. James.*
Dimne, Francis.
Dunne, Thomas. at-
Eddon, Rev. James Bennett. (/
Edo;e, Rev. William
Ainsworth.
Edwards, Rev. William.
Ejjferton, Rev. Thomas.*
Emmerson, John Bolton, M.D.
Esau, Rev. Arthur Georg'e.
Esdaile, Walter.
Everest, Horace Ynyr.
Everson, Rev. Hubert Rowse.
Facey, Nicholas Saunders
Farquhar, Rev. James Vaux
Cornell.
Farr-Cox, Rev. Robert Basil.
Farrar, Rev. John Edleston.
Fenn, Rev. William.
Field, Rev. Henry Eardley.
Fielding-Smith, Rev. Cyril.
Fitzgerald, Robert. z7
Fletcher, Rev. Abraham. *d
Freeman, Rev. Sidney.*
Gabbott, Rev. Leonard. r
Gainford, Rev. Hall.*
Gainford, ]ohn. eils.
Gilmore, Rev. Charles James.
Granger, Rev. Arthur.
Granville, Clifford.
Gray, Rev. Charles ]o\\n.* cdt
Grundy, Rev. Bethel
Gunning, Rev. Edmund John
Francis Hoddinott.
Hancock, Rev. Bernard
Matthew Ondaatje.*<ro/
Handford, Rev. Hedley William
Mountene)-.*
Hankin-Turvin, Rev. Cvril.
Hares, Walter Pullin.
Harnby, Rev. Anthony
Simpson.*
Harper, Rev. Harold Holds-
worth. *«'/'
Harris, Rev. Edward Charles.
Harris, Rev. John.
Harrisson, Ernest Francis.*
Hart, Leo Francis Daglish.
Hawkins, Walter Patrick.*
Herford, Rev. Percy Randle.
Hill, Rev. John Brown.
Hirst, Sim.
Hiscock, Rev. John Thomas.
Holoran, Rev. George Harry.
Horrax, Oswald Joseph.
Howard, Rev. Charles Stanley
Allan.
Howell, William George.*
Huddy, Rev. Samuel Frederick
Ouseley.
Hudson, Leslie Arthur.*
Hudson, Rev. Thomas William
Cecil.*
Hunter, Rev. Walter Frederick
William.
lUingworth, Rev. Eli Clatton.
Irving, Rev. Francis Forester.
Jackson, Rev. Louis William.
Jacob, Lloyd.
* Licentiate in Theolog'y
<7 Found. Sell, b Exhib. c Theol. Sch. d Theol. Exhib. ? Univ. Class, Sch.
i Lindsay Sch. I Newbv Sch. 0 Long- Pr. r Foreign Lang. Pr. s Gabbett
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' Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Colorado.
468
NON-COLLEGIATE MEM HERS (h.A.)
Jacques, Re\. Thomas
Herbert.*;/
Jobson, Rev. Frederick William
Haroii.
Johns, Waiter Denton, M.B.,
B.S.
joiinson. Rev. F"rederick
William.
Jones. Rev. Horace Edwin.
Jones. Mervyn Cresswell Parr_\'.
Jones. Rev. Thomas \^'aldon.
Jones, William Stanton
JoNcc, Rov. Henry Walter.
Judah, Ethelred.
Kave, Walter Jenkinson.'
Keeler, Rev. Wilfred Russell.*
Kemp, Rev. John Georg'e.*
Kendall, Rev. Holliday Bicker-
stafTe.-'
Kentile, Rev. Krnesl John
Laniberl.
Kewley, Rev. Arthur. 'rt'
Kiddell, Rev. Benjamin
Christo]-)her.*(f
Kirkby, Sydney James.*
Knig'ht, Rev. Frederick. *a'
Law, Rev. William Laidlaw
Menteith.
Ledgard, Rev. Ralph Gilbert.//
Leech, Rev. John.
Leg'h, Rev. John Arthur.*
Lilburn, Rev. Thomas Heiuy.
Lille\', David Edwin.*
Lindop, Rev. William.
Lindsey, Rev. Horace.
Little, Rev. Harwood.
Livermore, Rev. Hamilton
.Arthur. r^
Lloyd, Jacob.
Lumb, Rev. Loftus Gerard
William.*
Luscombe, Rev. Charles
Edward.
Macnall}-, P.ev. Chas. Rjder.
Macpherson, Rev. Ewen
Georg'e Fitzroy.'
McWhirter, Robert. (!»
Malim, Rev. William Glen! on.
Malone, Rev. Albert Edward.*
Mann, Rev. Walter Lauchian.
Marshall, Rev. James.
Martin, Robert.
Martin, Rev. Tom Davis.*
Mercer, Alban Edward. *c?
Mercer, Re\ . John Alban
Edward.//
Miles, Bertram.
Millar, William Dick.
Milner, Rev. Alfred Barrow.*<:/i<
Milner, Rev. George Herbert.
Milner, Rev. Robert Reginald.
Moody, Rev. William Hartley.
Moore, Walter Herbert Ettrick
Morgan, Augustus Edward
Moore.
Morley, Rev. John Lane.
Morris', Rev. William.
Mf)ss, Rev. William Edward
Ak>uld, Horace
Myers, Rev. Frederic
Stephenson.
Newell, Rev. Charles Samuel.
Xewell, IL'irold.
Newton, Rev. Harry.
North, Rev. Frank William.*
Oakley, Rev. .Arthur John.
Owen, Rev. William.
Owrid, Thomas.
Parkin, Rev. John Edwin.
Parsons, Rev. Chas.
Herbert. */5
Payton, Rev. Joseph Wattson.
*cdtit
Peart, Rev. Fiddian Edward. /z
Perry, Rev. Alexander,
^'ike, Rev. James.
• Licentiate in TlieoTogy.
b Exhib. r Thcol. Sch. d Theol. Exhili. b Gisl)orne Scli. k B.irrv Sch.
t Theol. Pr. u Hebrew Pr.
' F.S.-A. 2 President. Primitive Methodist Conferent!e. iqoi. l C.M.G-
ChapUin to the Forces. First Class. 4 Chief Diocesjin Inspector of Schools.
Wirrhester. 5 Principal of Diocesan Theolopiial College, Paoning, W. China.
« C.B.E.
NON-COLLEGIATE MEMBERS (b.A.)
469
Pleming', Rev. John Francis.
Pocock, Georgfe Iniies.
Politeyan, Kev. Jacob.
Poole, Rev. Charles Richmond.
Poole, Rev. Gordon Hugfh.
Power, Joseph Leo.//
Powell, Rev. Arthur Hesehvood.
Pratt, Charles Rog-ers.
Pratt, Rev. William Barrow. *cY
Prong-er, Walter Doug'las
Pullen, Rev. Thomas Henry.
Ratford, Rev. Isaac Herbert.
Redgfrave, Rev. Cecil Clement.
Reed, Re\'. Charles George.^
Rickabv, Rev. George .Albert
Thomas.
Rickard, Rev. George
Frederick.
Ries, Bernard Jacobus.
Rigby, Joseph.
Rigby, \\'illiam Henry. cc
Rile}', Rev. John.
Robertson, Rev. .Archibald
Harvey.
Robertson, Malcolm Gordon. cc
Robinson. Rev. .Arthur.*
Robinson, Rev. Thomas
Edwin.
Roche, Herbert St. John Paul.
Routledge, Joseph. ad
Salkeld, Rev. William
V'eatch.*
Scott, Rev. Henry Marshall.
Seaton, Rev. Octavius Herbert.
Seymour, Rev. Henry Gordon. (?>
Sharp, James William.
Shaw, Rev. William.
Shum, Arthur Collingham.
Simmons, Rev. Albert.
Skenes, Rev. Sydne\' Robert.
Skinner, Rev. John.''
Smith, Rev. Arthur Augustus.
Smith, Rev. Ernest William.
Smith, Rev. Thomas.*
Southwell, Rev. John Richard.*
Sowerby, John Philip.
Stanton, Rev. George Hillyard.
''V«
Sternberg-, Rev. William Ernest
Charles.*
Stevens, Rev. Arthur Benja-
min.'"'a?
Stevens, Rev. Arthur Joseph. o
Stock, Rev. George Herbert.
Stone, Walter Ed ward. «
Stonehouse, Rev. James. M.B.,
B.S.
Sulli\an, John Felix. cec
Sweetman. \'ivien Thomas
William.
Synnott, Rev. Edward.
Talboys, Rev. George Harry.
Tarplee, Rew John Thomas. *rf
Tause, Rev. Campbell Spence
Colby.
Taylor, Rev. Frederick
Herbert.* '
Taj'lor, Rev. George Robert.
Tavlor, Rev. Howard Henry.*
Taylor, Richard.
Teakle, Rev. Joseph Frederic.
Thatcher, Rev. William.*
Thomson, Rev. Wilfrid Harr\'.
Townend, Rev. Frederick
William.
Tulk, Rev. Arthur Edmund.
Tuohey, Ciithbert Bede./
Tweedie, Rev. Cleland.
V'aughan, Rev. William
Chambrt^.*
\\'agg. Rev. James.
Walker, Rev. Robert. a
Walker, Vane.*rr
Ward, Rev. William George
Henry.
Wardle, Rev. John Robert.
Webb, Rev. Leonard James.
Wells, Rev. Anderson William,
* Licentiate in Th«ology.
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E.K.G.S.
3J
470
NON-COLLEGIATE MEMBERS (B.A.)
West, Rev. James
I?leiinerliasseil.
Wlieatley, Rev. Robert Warner.
Wliile, Thomas Lough. <i/s
Williams, Rev. Robert Owen.
Williams, Rev. Tliomas John. *
Williams, Rev. William.*
Wilson, Rev. .Arthur."
Wilson, Rev. Harold Francis.
Wilson, Rev. Thomas.
Wilton, Rev. Alexander
Stuart.*
W^iiilerlon, Rev. Sydney
Clement. *fl?
Young-, Charles Percy
Young-, Rev. Harold
Pakenham.' '
B.A. (otlier than i» lill. an/.).
Hamblin, George Henry.
Rigby, Rev. James.
Slini, Rev. Joseph.
B.C.L.
Charlton, Ralph Hedley.
Hi]5kins, Rev. Edwin Charles.
Newell, Harold. -
B.Li-rr.
Eustace V^ernon. Young^, Rev. Harold I'akenham.
Licentiates in Theology.
Howard, Rev.
Aird, Rev. George Henrv.
Allen, Rev. Henry Beaumont.
Anderson, Gustav Adolph.
Ashton, Rev. John William./
Backhouse, Rev. Francis
Drake./
Baker, Rev. Arthur Leslie
Fiider.
Baker, Rev. William Josiah
Frederick.
Baileine, Rev. Adolphus
Orange.
Barron, John.
Battle, Rev. Thomas.
Bell, Rev. John Robson.
Bell, Rev. Matthew.
Bews, Rev. Charles.
Beynon, Rev. John Walter
Middlelon.
Binch, Rev. Francis Arthur.
Blair, Rev. William Hugh
Thompson.
Blofeld, Rev. F'rancis Singleton.
Boughton, Rev. Samuel
Thomas.
Bowman, Rev. Ferdinand
Ernest.
Broughlon, Rev. William
Brevverton.
Brown, Rev. Archibald.
Brown, Rev. George Andrew.
Brown, Rev. Tom Lumsden.
Burnett, Rev. Penrith.
Callow, Rev. Charles.,^
Carrulhers, Rev. John.
Castle, Rev. John Aubrey.
Christopher, Rev. Harr}'
Sydney.
Churchyard, Rev. Harold
Thomas.
Clapton, Rev. George.
Coleman, Rev. James Odell.f>t///
CoUinsOn, Rev. Samuel Edward.
Copley, Rev. John Ellis.
a Found Sch.
k Harry Sch.
Hiibrew Sch.
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NOy-COLLFGIATE MEMBERS (L.TH.)
471
Copiier, Rev. Thomas William
Holborow.'
Crozier, Rev. Robert.
Cuniiing'ham, David.
Currie, Rev. Adam.r/
Ciirrv, Rev. Edward. rf
Davison, Rev. Stephen.
Dawson, Rev. George Allen./
Deacon, Rev. Ernest William,
de Smidi, Rev. Peter Vernon.
Deulnirst, Rev. Bertram
Hocking's.
Dobson, Rev. John W'illiam.
Dodd, Rev. Henry John.
Douglas, Rev. Robert.
Downie, Rev. Ferdinand
Frederick Rudolph Meier.
Edwards, Rev. Herbert.
Elphick, Rev. John Henry.
Emslev, Robert.
Evans, Rev. Alfred Arthur.
Fairburn, Rev. John.
Fainer, Rev. William
Warwick. ft
Featherstone, Rev. Ralph John.
Fell, Rev. Frederick Knowles.o?
Ferens, Rev. William.
F"ord, Rev. Basil Morey.cd
Gill, Rev. George.
Glenn, Rev. Thomas Robert.
Good, Rev. Robert.
Gregorv, Rev. Bertrand.
Gregory, Rev. Granville.
Gresty. Rev. Percy.
Groves, Rev. Arthur John
Ironside.
Gulliford, Rev. Willie.c/
Halstead, Rev. Robert.
Hampton, Rev. Wm. Henry.
Hands, Rev. William James. /^H
Hawke, Rev. John Kendall.
Heppenstall, Rew Lionel Basil
Wordsworth.
Heslop, Rev. John.
Hill, Rev. Bertram.
Holroyd, John.
Hoult, Rev. John Powis.
Hoyle, Rev. .\lbert.
Hutchinson, Rev. Edward
William Roberts.
Isherwood, Rev. John William./
Jackson, Rev. Edgar. rr^/
Jackson, Rev. Edward John.
Jackson, Rev. Horace Sydney
Svlvester.
Jenkins, Rev. William.
Jenkins-Menlove, Rev. John.
Jennins, Rev. Horace i-ock-
v.'ood.
Jenoure, Rev. Arthur Courtney.
Jenoure, Rev. William Henry.
John, Rev. George David.
Jones, Rev. John Gwilym./^
Jones, Rev. Owen.
Jones, Rev. William Ernest.
Jordan, Rev. George. <//
Jordan, Rev. Harry. r//
Kerb}-, Re\-. Benj.amin John
Short.
Kerr, Rev. Fiancis Vincent
Queirtus.
King, Rev. W'illiam.
Lambourne, Rev. Frederick
John.
I^averv, Rev. Thomas.
Law, Rev. AlHietl Charles
William.
Lewis, Rev. Albert.
Lindsej', Rev. Charles Edward
Chaloner.
Longmore, Rev. Arthur Hulme.
Lucas, Rev. John Henry.
Luck, Rev. John.
McEndoo, Rev. Robert.
McLean, Rev. George.
McNay, Rev. Arthur Edward.
McVitiie, Rev. Peter. cdku
Marie}-, Rev. Robert.
Mathias, Rev. James Charles
Stewart.
iNLayo, Rev. John Augustus.
Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan.,^
Morgan, Rev. Robert
Alexandei".
Murdoch, Rev. Edward
Ha\dock.
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NON-COLLEGIATE MEMBERS (L.TH.)
Nankivell. W illiam.
Nicholson. Ro\ . George
Ortoii, Kev. Jabez William.
Padbiiry, Rev. Jabez William.
Paltn, Rov. William Henry
Fanu's.
Paile\-, Rev. Thomas Bernard.
Parry, Rev. Jt-hn Henry.
Peacock,- Rev. W^illiam./
Pedley, Rev. George.
Petersen, Rev. Otto George.
Philli]is, Rev. Alfred George.
Pliimi.ster, Rev. Andrew.
Piningion, Rev. Henr^• Ernest.
Porter, Rev. Charles.
Purvis, Rev. William.
Rainbow, Rev. Frederick
Albert.
Raine, Rev. Isaac. t//^
Ralph, Rev. John George Henry,
Rees, Rev. John.
Renner, Rev. Henr\ Xornuin
Christie.
Richards, John Irenaeus.
Robinson, Rev. Francis. r*^
Rooke, Rev. Edward.
Rothera, Rev. Joseph.
R'.idd, Rev. Robert.^/
Salisbnrv, Rev. Gibson. /»
Scott, Re\-. John Josejjh.
Serjeant, Rev. Horace.^
Shegog, Rev. Richard William
.Vshe.
Simkin, Rev. Robert Lingaici.
Smales, Re\'. Gilbert Henry.
Sniiih, Ri-v. John Herbert.
Smith, Rev. Victor.
Spencer, Ri-v. Alfred Edward.
Starforlh, Rev. John Fenwick.
Stoker, Rev. Charles Henrv.
Stuart, Rev. Edward Jackson.
Si>rtees, Rev. William.
Talbot, Rev. Arnold Dixon.
Terry, Rev. Guy Pearson.
Thomas, Rev. Oliver Harrv.
Thompson, Rev. George
William. fl'/
Timson, Rev. John William.
Tooth Rev. William John.
Trotter, Rev. John Ritchie.
Trotter, Rev. Robert. rX-
Tunnicliffe, Edwin Arthur.
Tweedale, Rev. Charles
Liikeman.
Ungoetl, Rev. Wilfiam.
Walker, Rev. Rav'mond
Elliston.
Wallace, Rev. James. a'/
Warburton, Rev. Abraham.
Waidle, Rev. Thomas Leonard
Warr, Rev. Hari-y.
Watkin, Rev. Llewelvn
Wynn.
Watson, Rev. Tom.
Watts, Rev. iVrthur.r//-
Wealherill, Rev. David.
Whitehead, Rex. William
Jackson.
\\'iiit\\ell, Re\. Samuel
Mapleton
Wilkin, Rev. Robert George. rf
Wilkin, William.
Wilkinson, Rev. Anthony
Ansti-uther..
Wilkinson, Rev. George
Kenned}'.
Wilkinson, Rev. John Francis.
\\'illiams, Rev. Harold Stepney
\\'iUianis, Rev. John.
Williams, Rev. John Archibald.
Wilson, Rev. Matthew./
Windsor. Robert Llo\'tl.
Withers, Rev. Joshua.
Woolnough, Rev. Sydney
James.
\\"ynne, Rev. George Augustus
Murrey.o
Yates, Rev. Walter (ieorge
Alban.
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NON-COLLEGIATE MEMBERS (THEOLOGY). 473
STUDENTS IN THEOLOGY.
Shaddick, Henr}' Georg-e Hastings ... ... .. Ep. 1909
Wace, Herbert Edgar ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Williams, Thomas Menduc ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Lund, Rev. JohnJt ••• ••• ■•• ••• M- 1910
Moss, Rev. Harry ... ... ... ... Ep. 191 1
Davies, Rev. James Morgan ... ... ... ,, 1913
Harper, Rev. Stanley ... ... ... ... M. ,,
Coakley, John ... ... ... ... ... Ep. 1915
Griffiths, George Thomas ... ...» .. ... AL 1917
Jai-k, William James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
STUDENTS IN ARTS.
Harvey, Frederick Pearce Pope
Barratt, Charles Edward
Howard, Kenneth Salwey ...
Ward, William Wilson
Clarke, Frank .Alexander
Wright, William Thoma's
McCready, William Frederick Horace
SutclifFe, .Aubrey CunlifFe
Bentley, Rev. John
Howard, Eustace Howard ...
Maudsley, Joshua
Hinton, Frank Arthur Searle
Gray, John Edward
Bevan, Rev. James Bertrand John ...
Curzon-Jones, Rev. Rhys ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Sillitoe, Rev. Hubert John ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Williams, Edmund Ernest Ormonde Wynne ... ... ,, ,,
Heaps, Rev. Henry ... ... ... ... Ep. igri
Milner, Rev. John ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Griffiths, William ... ... ... ... ,,
Burden, Charles James .Arthur ... ... ... Ep. 1912
Webber, Leslie John ... ... ... ... M. ,,
Harrison, Horace Durnford ... ... ... M. 1913
Herbert, Joseph Henry ... ... ... ... ,, 1914
Margerison, William Joseph ... ... ,, 1915
Ferguson, Robert Simpson ... ... ... ... Ep. 1916
Thomson, David Houstin ... ... ... ... ,M. 1917
Morris, John William .. ... ... .. E. 1918
Humphries, John Robert ... ... ... ... Ep. 1919
Bamlett, Hector ... ... ... ... ... M. 1919
Castle, .Arthur Edward Watson ... ... ,
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1908
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474 TERMINAL EXPENSES.
TERMINAL EXPENSES.
Noii-C\>llegia.tf Students take lodg'ing's tor llu'iiiselves and
arrange what tliey will pay for Board and Lodging'. The cost
averages somewhat as follows : —
Lodging for a term, from £,Cy io £.\^;
Board (say) from £,')i to £,\o.
Every Non-CoUegiale Student pays to the University the
ordinarj- terminal fee of £.•], and is a member of all University
Clubs anil all Non -Collegiate Clubs without any further payment.
HOME S T U D E N T S (Women).
Home Students were first admitted in Michaelmas
Term, 1895.
Scholarships ranging- in value from ;;^3o to /^"yo can
be competed for in June by Students who intend to
work for lloiiours.
Three Exhibitions, value ;£^20 each, can be obtained
annuallv, either by men or women, on the result of the
Matriculation Examination for Modern B.A. At the
October Matriculation an additional Exhibition of ;£r20,
tenable bv a woman only, is offered to candidates for
Modern B.A.
The Winifred Foster Scholarship (for women only),
value about £^30, is offered (when vacant) for com-
petition at the July Matriculation Examination.
Censor.
Kathleen Lambley, M.A.
M.A.
Bracewell, Elizabeth.
Buck, Florence Selina.A
Bushell, Doris.
Edwards-Moss, Dorothy Kate
G\V3ilvam.
Elder;' Lillie.g
Gibson, Mar}- Haiinali.'
Glvn, Ediih P'rances.r
Gray, Kate. M.B., B.S.
Greenhow, Mary. 6
Lumsden, Annie Pepplo.
Middlemass, Robina.
Nickal, Dorothea Barbara. §
Orton, Winifrede Emily.
Owen, Edith.
Ridley, Sarah Ann.
Robinson, Lucretia Annie.
Terry, Marian.
Thomas, Martha Pi.nne.ahe
Tweddle, Isabella
Veitch, Ethel Louisa. (75"
Waite, Margaret. 6
Watkins, Helen Margaret
Gwyllyam.
Wills, Mary Eleanor.
Alleyne, Thyra Blanche.^
Bracewell, Elizabeth.
Dodd. Jane Evelyn.
Edwards-Moss, Dorothy Kate
Gwyllyam.
Glvn, Edith Frances. »■
Greenhow, Mary. 6
M.LlTT.
Harbottle, Edith Elizabeth.
Hindmarch, Winifred.
Nickal, Dorothea Barbara. §
Ridley, Sarah Ann.
Ross, Dorothy.
Smith, .A.nn'e.
Taj'lor, Minnie.
a Found. Sch. b Exhib. e Univ. Class. Sch. r Foreig^n Lang- Pr.
s Gabbett Pr. § D.Th.P.T.
1 Ph.D.. Jena ; Assistant I.ecturer in Education, Univ. Coll.. Cardiff.
' Chancellor's Sch. 3 Princip.al of College Hall, University of London.
475
476
IIO.MI' sriDENrS WltMKN
Terry, Mciiiai).
Walkiiis, Helen .M;iii;;iiet
Gwvllvain.
H.A.
Caiiil}', Kranees Jane.
Gl\n, Eleanor Valentine. rt^
Jose|-)li, Ethel Fannj- Rose.
Loi.-Ue\-, Edith (iraee.
\Vi
\Vi
lianis, Mary Ellen.
Is, .Mai V Eleanor.
(//; int. lint.).
Oldham, Lilian.
Pain, Katherine Mary.
Ruiler, Catherine Fair-
weather, (fr?
Ayers, Ain\.
Boddy, Jane \'azeille.§
Bum, Edith
Burn, Lizzie.
Cooke, Dorolh)- Mildreil.
Davis, Ellen Mani.1.
Fornian, Mary .-\nnie.
Ha\\vard, Gladys Marion
Jaeob, Gwladys.
Lindsay, Laura Evelyn. §
McCartan, Mary.
Milburn, Dora. A
Murgalroyd, Dorothy.
H..A. (other than in lilt. aiit.).
Xicliolson, Marjorie Ellen. §
Pearson, Gladys Hilda.
Richardson, Marg-aret Emma.
Richardson, Winifred b
Ruecrott, Dorothy May.
Shackleton, Freda.
Siddell, Olive Victoria Gladys.
Slater, Sarah Ellen.
Wadsworth, Ethel Mary./-
VValdron, Eleanor.
Willis, May a
Young-, Doris May.
Barber, Margaret Ann.
Bowman, Sarah Emma.
Brainwell, Ellen.
Broadbent, Gertrude Mary
Nowell.
Browbank, Mary Smith.
Callinan, Marj' Dorothea.
Collinson, Elizabeth.
Cooper, Mary.
Dixon, Agnes.
Dodds, Elizabeth Fingland.
Duckworth, Ella.
Eckersley, Hilda.
Farrow, Marie Gertrude. §
Foster, Alice. ;-
Gainford, Mary Ann Howe.
Garbutt, Jane Elizabeth.
Gibson, Mary Elizabeth.
Gibson, Mary Hannah.
Harrison, Clara Elizabeth.
B.LlTT.
Heppell, Freda.
Heslop, Dora.
Heslop, Edith.
Hewitson, Mary Lilian.
Kemp, Amy Royston.
King, Monica.
Kilchenman, Esther Annie.
Lawther, Georgiana.
Liitlejohns, Ginevra.
Mansfield, Amy Emily.
Reed, Gertrude Nellie.
Taylor, Edith Edgell.
Ternent, Evelyn Mary.
Walton, Ethel.
Weatherall, Elizabeth.
Wharhirst, Hannah.
Whitehead, Winifred Lilian.
Wilson, Margaret Hume.
W'ilson, Sarah.
Wykes, Edith Marion.
D.Th.P.T. '
Heawood, Emily Heath.
DiPLOM.A IN Theology.
Panton, Ethel Marion.
Found. Sch. h Exhib.
§ D.Th.P.T. a
r Foreipn Lang-. Pr
Women '^ Sch.
HOME STUDENTS (WOMEN).
477
STUDENTS IN ARTS
Thomson, Gertrude Beves
Heppell, Ida Mary
Ross, Margaret Nina
Gray, Mary Emily
Brearley, Beryl
Mullen, Ada
Lawson, Lillian Mary
Cubey, Ruth Mary
Lowes, Elizabeth Harriet
Greenwell, Helen a
Stevenson, Dorothy
Caldcleugh, Ada ii<
Crosby, Elizabeth ...
Fleming, Annie Gray
Henderson, Mary b
Read, Grace Evelyn
Deacon, Elizabeth Miriam
Dixon, Hannah
Pearce, Mary Gwendoline r
Robinson,- Audrey Fairfax ..
E. 1909
]\I. 1910
,, 1911
,, 1912
,, 1914
,, 1916
!! 1918
M. iqi9
a Found. Sch. h Exhib. r Foreign Lang-. Pr. w Winifred Foster Sch.
U N A T T A C H 1*: D M K M H !£ R S.
(OrilKK THAN Nd.\-COI.I,E(;iATK.).
D.D.
Phillips, Rev. Charles Stanley.
D
Alcotk, Walter Galpin.' '
Alderson, Albion I'erc}-.
Allen, George Parker.
Arkurig-ht, Marian Ursula.
Bairstow, Edwartl Cnthbcrt.' ^
Best, Gertrude Edith.
Bradiev, W'illijun.'
Brearley, Herman.'
Brt)oksbank, Oliver Oldham.'
BiifFey, Thomas Goodburn.
Bullock, Ernest.' '•*
Challiiior, Frederick Arthur.'
Clay pole, Arthur Griffin.'
Cooper, John George."
Darby, I'.rnest.
Denton, Harold.
Francis, Charles Cooper. '■
F"re\v, Robert Fox.
Haigh, Tom.'
Hare, Haydon William.'
Harris, Cuthbert.s
Horner, Egbert Foster.'"
Horner, Ralph Joseph.
H\itchinson, John Ernest.'
Asher, Rev. Felix William.
Asman, Rev. Harry Nevvbitt.
Atkinson, Rev. Bernard
Xorman.
Boggis, Rev. Robert James
PSdmund.
Bond, Rev. Richard James.
Brewer, Re\-. Herbert Perry.
Butterfield, Rev. Matthew
William.
.Mus.
Iggulden, .Alhelstan Glover.'
Merrill, Charles Henry." '
Paltridge, William Henry.
Parker', Wilfrid Wigham.
♦ Pollitt, Arthur Wormold.*
Richards, Henry William.""
Remlell, Ernest James.
Rigbx , Ernest.
Rigby, William.'
Robinson, Hamilton.' ■• '"
Rowboitom, William Edgar.*
Salsburv, Janet Mary Fmtna.
Sargent', Harold Malcolm.
Shinn, Frederick George.'^ '*
Silver, Alfred Jelhro.'
Smith, Joseph Sutclifie.
Slaton, John Frederic'
Taylor, .'\lhert Edward.
Tysoe, Albert Charles.'
Weedon, Ada Florence.
Welton, Henrv Davan."^""
Woledge. Harry Radcliffe.'
Wooil, Frederit: Herbert.
Voung, George Coleman.
Chatterton, Rev. Frederick
William.
Chinn, Rev. William.
Clementson, Rev. William
Lavvson.
Cox, Rev. WilliaiTi Fang
Paige. "-■
Darby, Rev. Alfred.
Dickson, Rev. tucas William
Henry.
• Licentiate in Theolog'y.
' F.K.C.O. -^ Organist, Salisbury Catliedral. 3,Organist, and Choir Master,
York MlnstL-r. i Member of Council, R.C.O. : Pioie»sor of Harmony and
Organ at London Academy of Music. ^ Hon. Sec, U.G.M. ; Lecturer T.C.M.,
Director of Examinations, Trinity College ot Music. 7 ^t. R.C.O. « Organist.
School for BliT.d. Liverpool ; Lecturer in Music, Liverpool University.
9 Professor, R.A.M. '^ Professor, Guildhall School of Music. " Organist ot
the Foundling Hospital ; Lecturer in Music, London University. '= Archdeacon
of Chester ; Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Chester.
Cath«lral.
478
'I Organist, Exeter
UNATTACHKI-) MEMBEHS (b. 1). )
479
Duggan, Rev. Alexander
Simpson.'
Elkerton, Rev. Henry.
Fowler, Rev; Albert Charles.
Graves, Rev. Michael.
Grimes, Rev. John Bryan
Madden.
Hall, Rev. Charles Rhodes.
Halliday, Rev. Guy.
Haslehursi, Rev. Richard
Stafford Tyndale
Hasieti, Rev. William Henry.
Hollo\va\-, Rev. Henry.
HootiMi, Rev. Walter Stewart.
Hughes, Rev. Leonard.
Jones, Rev. Donald.*
Jordan, Re\ . Georg-e Jefferis.
Kennedy-Bell, Rev. Doug^las
F"rederick.
King, Rev. Siilney Atwill.*
Laws, Rev. Georg^e Edward.-
Mackean, Rev.. William
Herbert.
Mackie, Rev. Augustine Clark.
McNeile, Rev. William Magee.
;\Iare, Rev. John.
Metcalfe, Rev. Sidney.
Moore, Rev. CTeorg;e.
Moore, Rev. William.
.Xicolle. Rev. Ernest St. John.
I'igg, Rev. John Jaines.
Powell, Rev. Henry Tudor.
Rainforth, Rev. John Daggett.
B
.\dkiiis, Hecioi Ernest. .
.-Vdkins, James Edward.
Almond, Joseph.'
.A.nderson, William Robert.
Andrews, Frederick William.
Archer. Louisa.
Arkless, Alfred Thomas."
Armstrong', Amos Ebenezer.
Arnold, .Arthur Ligfht.
Ashley, Rev. Cyril. =
Richartison, Rev. George
Leyburn.
Rigby, Rev. Allan Danson.
Robertson, Re\. William
Pearson.
Rose, Rev. Christoph Philip
Godwiii.
Shortt, Rev. Charles De Lisle.'
Smith, Rev. Sydney Herbert.
Smith, Rev. William Mower.
Smith-Dorrien, Rev. \\'alter
Montgomer\-. '
Smyth, Rev. Henry Armstiong;.
Stephenson, Rev. James. "^
Treloar, Rev. .-Vlbert Joseph.*
Wagstaff, Rev. John.
Wakeford, V'en. John.^
Walton, Rev. Frank Edw.ird.
Watson, Rev. Ralph.
Webster, Rev. Arthur Seiwyn.
W^eeks, Rev. Charles .Albert.
Weeks, Rev. George Edward.
Wellard, Rev. Tom.
Westall, Rev. Leonard
Sedgwick.
Wibby, Rev. William Edward.
Wig-g-lesworth, Rev. Harold
Ernest.
Wilson, Rev. Cyril.
Wormell. Rev. Rowland.
Wyeth, Rev. P' rank John Sadler.
Varrington, Rev. Cli\e
Tennyson Lionel.
Young, Rev. Charles Herbert.
Mus.
Ash worth, Abraham Har-
g'reaves.
Austin, Frederic William.
Bailey, Charles Morton.
Baker, Joseph Percy.
Balfour, Henry Lucas.'
Bamford, Tom.
Bark, Rev. Lancelot Geitard.
Barton, Frederick Leonaril.
Baxter, Frederick Nathaniel.'
Beale, GeorgeGallowa}\'^^^__
* Licentiate ih Theology.
: F.R.C.O. a ad eundem D.C.L. ; I )ouMe Moderator and Medallist. T.CD.
3 Prebendary of Exeter 4 Canon and Precentor of Lincoln ; .\rchdeacon of
Stow. 5 Precentor of Bristol Cathedral. * Organist of Llandaff Cathedral.
7 Chancellor, .A.rdfert Cathedral. 8 Principal ot Bede College and Lecturer
in Chri.stian Evidences. 9 Hon. Canon of Bristol.
480
L'NA 11 Al. HKI> MK.VIHKKS (h.MI'S.)
Bcrtt'iishuu, John Wriijlit.
Bibhv, Edward Hoiiocks.'
Bill, Charles Milton.'
Booth, Thomas.
Bowes, Charles Fiederick.
Bowman, Emma.
Bronnan, Charles John.' '
Bridi(-er, John Henry."
Broadhead, Georg'e Frederick.
Brookes, Ernest Paulton.'
Brookes, Harry.
Brooks, Fred.
Brotherton, John Henry.
Brown. Edward.'
Bri)wn, John Hullah.
Brown, Nicholas Hodtifson.''
Bryant, James."
Bullock, William Henry.'
Bussej', Frederick William.
Butcher, Frank Charles."
Camp, Daniel John.
Candlyn, Thomas P'rederick
Handel.
Carroll, Walter.^
Carter, Charles Frederick."
Chandler, James David.'
Chanter, Richard John Charles.
Ciiapple. Frank Arthur."
Chubb, Edith Annie.
Cottam, Albert Edward."
Crackel, Harry."
Craston, Edward Sharp.
Crawford, Thomas James."
Crossle)', Walker."
Crowe, Edith.
Croxall, Thon)as Bertram.'
Dancey, Harry."
Davidson, Isaac.
Davies, Albert Victor.
Davies, Thomas.
Dawson, Charles Clifford.'
Day, Clifion Cecil.
Dear, James Richard."
Derry, Henry Bromley.-
Desborough, \\'illiam Stanley.
> F.R.C.O. 2 Organist. Chapel Royal, Savoy. 3 Lecturer on Choral and
Orchestral Music, Toronto Univ.; Conductor of the Mendelssohn Choir, Toronto.
4 Music and Choir Master. King's School. Canterbury. 5 Organist. Sheffield
Cnthedral. '■■ Orijajiist of Wakefield Cathedral. 7 Organist of Belfast Cathedral.
8 Organist of St. Vlary's C.ithedral, Newcastle t l.ci-inrcr in Manchester
Universitv.
Dihb, Frank.
Diji'SJ-le, Fretleiick.
Dixon, Harriett Claiborne.
Docksev, Frank.
Dodds, Cieorj^e.
Dialdle, James.
Dutjilale, Louise Zillah.
Elton, Ferc}'.
Everitt, James.
Every, \Villiam.'
Fairclouifh, Harry Stanley.
Fitton, John William.'
Forster, Cuthbert.
Eraser, Xorman.
Flicker, Florence Lant;cla\lc.
Fricker, Herbert Austin.
l-'ry, Herbert .Allin.
Gallie, James.
Gibbs, Albert Edward.
Gilbody, Peter John.
Ciillingham, Marg'arel
Kirk wood."
Godfrey, Percy. ^
Gelding, Percy Williaiti.
Goodworlh, William George
Waller.
Graves, Henry.
Green, Clarence.
Green, Joseph Ernest.
Greenwood, Frank.'
Griffith, William."
Griffiths, John Robert.
Grundy, Chfirles Stanley.
Gulland, Frederick Arthur.
Ciulhrie, Ellis Parker.'
Guttridge, Samuel Prince.
Halford, George John.
Hallam, Edwin Percy."
Hanforth, Thomas William.' s
Harding, Edward Hurren.
Hardwick, Haydn Keeton.
Hardy, Frederick James.
Hardy, Joseph Xaylor." ''
Hargrave, Richard Henry.
UNATTACHED MEMBERS (b.MUS. )
481
Harmaiis, W'illielni Fiiedride
Tlieodor.
Harrison, Frank Mott.
Haskins, Chai'les William.
Hawthornthwaite, Arthur
Kirkham.
Head, Robert
Henderson, Henry.
Henderson, Thomas.
Hey, Arthur.'
Hirst, Alfred Living'stone."
Hodtjson, John Edward."
Hodg-son, Wilfred Ernest.
Hogg", Sidnex' Robert.
Hoggelt, Thomas James.' ^
Holgate, John."
Howe, Albert Percy.'
Hughes, Rev. Percy Edward.' ■*
Hughes, Sarah Ann.
Hunn, William Richard.'
Hunt, William
Hunter, Hugh.
Hurr\', Ronald Baldwin.
Ingles, Richard Lees.'
Ivens, Winifred INIary.'
Jackson, Heibert Chisholm.
Jarman, Robert Francis.'
Jones, Charles Lewis.
Jones, George E\an.
Jones, John Owen.'
Jones, Margaret Jane.
Jones, Walter.'
Keay, Louis Harold.'
Keech, William John.'
Kidd, IVIalcolm Brown.
Kidson, James.
Kingstbrd, Winifreii Laura.
Kirby, Percy.
Kirby, William Rayment.'
Knapton, 01i\er.
Knowles, Fr.incis William.
Lane, Elihu Burritt.
Lang", Craig Sellar
Layland, John.
Leake, George.' -
Liddle, William Henry.
Lindley, George Ernest.
Lindop, Ernest.
Lodge, Ernest Lloyd.
L}"ne, Arthur.
Mclntyre, Daniel.
McLean, William Richai"d
James.
iMacleod, Hermann
McLeod, Robert.'
INL'ihon. Herbert.
I\L'irsh, John.
Marsh, Leonard Albert Hibbert.
Martin, Marshall.
Mason, Edward.
Maxted, Walter.'
Metcalfe, Richard Daniel.
Miller, Rev. Cyril Walter.'
Minta, William Robert.
Mixer, Annie Louise.
Montgomer}', William
Augustus. '
Moreton, Frederick William.'
Moreton, George Harry.
Morley, Fiederick.
Morpuss, Horace John.
Mort, Richard Henry.'
Mote, Arnold Rudolph.
Mould, James Henry.
Nunn, Edwin.'
Oaklev, Katherine Mar\" Embrey
Oichard, Williani Arundel.
Owrid, Oswald Cla3"ton.'
Page, Alice Mary.
Pardy, Ptolemy -Samuel Tom.
Parsons, Alfred William.'
Pearson, John Ena.
Pearson, Louis.
Phillips, John George.
Pickersgill, Edward \'ernon.'
Pierce, Lucy Kleanoi".
Pitcher, Richartl James.'
Piatt, Thomas William.
Pollard, Shacklelon.'
Porter, Rea Lochiel.
Prince, Alfred.'
Pritchard, George.
Quayie, JoVm Edward.
Rathbone, George.
Read, Henry Lucas.'
Renshaw, Florence.
Richards, Herbert.'
Richards, William .Augustus.'
■ F.R.C O. = Lecturer, Hartley Univ
University ot Leeds. 4 Minor Canon
. Coll. "! Teacher of Music and Elocution,
and Sacrist, Rochester.
4H;
I'NA ITACHKH MliMHKRS (M. MUS.)
RicliiiioiKl, CiilToni.'
Rilsoi), Tliomas William.'
Roilgfers, John.
Ross, Georg^e.
Royle, Frederick.
Riisse, Alfred William.'
Sadler, Sydney Thomas.
Salsburv, Grace Emily.
Sanderson, Wilfred Ernesl.'
Sawyer, Frederick Henry."
Scaife, Percy Lionel.
Schofieid, Ernesl Cramby.
Scott, Francis Georg^e.
Scott, Maggie Stewart.
Sewter, Edgar Frederick.
Sharpies, Thomas.
Simms, Arthur.
Slater, Gordon .\rchbold.
Slater, James Frederick.'
Smalhvood, Frederick
William.
Soar, Joseph."
Soresby, Roger Willitim.
Spanner, Henry Victor."
Stewart, George.
Stobart, William James."
Stone, Francis Joseph.
Slralton, John Henry.
SutclifFe, Charles Thomas.'
Sutton, William Stanley.
Swann, Stretlon.'
Sykes, Frederick William.'^
Taylor, Cardinal. "
Thompson, Robert Cieorge.
Thompson, William Hill.
Thomson, David.
LlCKNTI.\TES
Abbott, Rev. Reginald Francis
Stuteley.
Adams, Rev. Thomas Sidney.
Ailkins, Malcolm Leslie.
AiUer, Percy Martin.
Ainsworlh, Rev. Hubert Walter
Howell.
Allen, Rev. William Harold.
Allmark, Harold.
Amor, Rt:v. William Quick.
Andrews, Rev. Edward.
Arnold, Rev. Benjamin Arthur
Tluunson. William Archibald
Ailken.
Tliorne, Berthokl George.'
Tobin, Joseph Raymond.
Todd, Charles William.
Tomlvn, Alfred William.
Tootell, Cieorge.
Wade, Richaixi.
Wag:ner, Frederick."
W^alker, Edward Herbert
Stralton.
Wallace, James Edward.
W'arner, William Edwards.
Waterhouse, Florence Eliot.
Watson, John Edwin.
Watson, Robert Barrett.'
WtSale, Sydney Harry Franz."
W^ebb, Thomas.'
Weigall, C3'ril Townsend.
W'elis, Harry Wharton."
Whall, Roughton Henry."
Whitelev, lames Henderson.
Wilcock, Alfred William."
Willgoose, Frank Linforth.
Williams, John Herbert."
Williams, William Cecil.
Williamson, William Henry.
Wood, Arthur Rawlinson."
Wood, George Frederick.
Wood, John Benjamin.
Wood, William Jonathan.
Woodward, Frederick Handel.
Woodward, Marion.
W^ostenholm, Maurice Lawton.
Wright, W'inifred.
Wyatt, Walter.
Young, George.
IN Theology.
Arnold, Harry.
Ashvvorth, Rev Richard.
Askey, Rev. William.
Astbury, Rev. Harry.
Aston, Rev. Sidney Clement.
Aylwin,»Rev. Francis Herbert.
Bache, Thomas.
Baker, Rev. Francis Herbert.
Barker, Cecil Holroyd.
Barker, Frank Henry.
Barrett, Rev. Ernest
Alexander.
' F.R.C.O. * Organist of Selby Abbey.
UNATTACHHD MEMBERS (l. TH. )
4«3
Bartlett, Rev. Lindsa}-.
Basselt, Rev. Charles Robert.
Beale, Rev. Gordon Thomas.
Beckley, Robert Edward.
Beechey, Rev. George Alfred.
Belcher, Sidney Charles.
Bell, Rev. James Alexander
Aikiiian Kelsey.
Bentle\-. Rev. Stanley Evan.
Berestord, Rev. James Richard.
Bergemann, Re\'. Andrew Cecil
Hazlewood.
Berry, Rev. Thomas.
Biddlecombe, Stuart Hohiian.
Bidwell, Rev. John.
Bishop, Ellis.
Bishop, Re\ . Elisha Alunden.
Blake, Cecil Lyndon.
Blood, Rev. Charles Flavel.
Bodvcombe, Rev. Benjamin.
Bond, Basil Kendall. ^Z
Boreham, Rev. Charles
Tunstall.
Bourne, Frederick Clarke.
Boxley, Rev. Arthur Alfred.
Bradle}', Fercival Hui^h
Liddon.
Brambston, Rev. William
Lessware.
Brassing-ton, William.
Bridger, Rev. Ernest Vine.
Briggs, James W'illiam.
Brighton, Rev. Frederick.
Broadway, Rev. Percival
Thomas.
Brookes, Rev. Fretlerick
Braithwaite.
Brown, Rev. Arthur John.
Brown, Rev. Cyril Alfred.
Brown, George Alexander.
Browne, Rev. Herbert William.
Bullock, Rev. Thomas Luke^
Burg'ess, Rev. Arthur John.
Burgess, Rev. Charles George
Elton.
Burr, Kev. Ernest Arthur.
Bush-King, Charles John.
Butcher, Hubert John Edwin.
Butler, Reginakl V^ictor.
Butolph, Rev. Herbert William./
Butters, Rev. Frederic Charles.
Caldicott, Rev. Joseph George.
Caley, Rev. William Leonard
Bertram.
Card, Herbert.
Carrington, Rev. Malcolm Edwin
Carter, Rev. William Henry
Bluett.
Caslley, Rev. Wilfrid Lowry.
Chance, Rev. Seymour Godwin.
Chapman, Rev. Arthur
V'alentine.
Chappie, Rev. John P'rancis.
Charlton, Walter William.
Cheverion, Rev. Francis John.
Chippendall, William Sydney.
Christie. Rev. John.
Clay, Rev. Cyril.
Cla\ton, Rev. Arthur.
Cleveland, Rev. Frederick
Walter.
Coates, Rev. Walter Ernest.
Cobbett, Rev. Henry James.
Colbeck, Jesse.
Coleman, Rev. Sydney.
Collins, Rev. David Jonathan.
Collins, Sydney William
Austral.
Collinson, George Alfred.
Collis, Rev. Charles John.
Cook, Rev. Georg'e.
Corbould, Rev. Kenneth John
Kearion.
Cormack, Rev. James.
Cornish, Rev. Flenry Kestell.
Costa, Rev. Charles Isidore
Lorenzo.
Cox, Rev. John Thornton.
Coxon, Re\ . John.
Creal, Rev. Howard Herbert.
Cresswell, Thomas Curd Arthur
Charles.
Crews, Rev. Frederick Richard
Henry.
Crick, Rev. Wilfrid John.
Crisall, Ri.-\'. James .Maiiuaart.
Cross, Rev. John Clioldilch.
Cross, Robert Cecil.
Cross, Rev. Walter Harrison.
Crump, Rev. Robert John.
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484 rNATTACHEl) MEMBERS (L.TH.)
Ci'\or, Ki'\. Ernest. Fisher, Rev. James Edward
Dale. Rev. John Edwin. John.
Dallas. Rev. Georg'e Smith. Fleming, Rev. Joliii.
D.'ivios, Rev. Harold Frederick. Fletclier, Rev. Frederick Ni>ah.
Da\ ies. Rev. John. Fletcher, \\'illiam Stephen.
Davis, Herbert John. Footil, Rev. Percival FredeiMck
Davis, Rev. Georg'e Xewlon. Ford, Rev. Sidne\'.
Dawson^ Rev. Colin Towers. Foi^tescne, Rev. Cecil Francis.
Dean, Arthur. Fowler, Rev. Harry./
Dean, Charles George Gordon. Fowler, Rev. Richard Hai-old.
Deed, Leonard Henry. Eraser, Rev. John Buchanan.
Deiglit(>n, Frank Reg'inald. Frayling', Howard Edmund.
Deighton, Jack. French, Rev. Hubert Sanson.
Denholin, Robert. Frost, Stewart Wemyss Gibson.
Dent, Rev. Oswald Gordon. Ciardner-Brown, Alan Hugh
Denton, Rev. Alfred. Gardner.
Dieterle, John Edwanl. Gardner, Rev. Reginald John.
Diltmer, Rev. Arlhui Robert. Gaskell, Rev. Matthew Henry.
Downes, Rev. Waller John. Gerber, Rev. Moritz./
Downie, Rev. William George. Gerty, Re\ . William.
Drew, Rev. Herbert Leslie. Gibson, Rev. U'illiam Alfred.
Dudgeon, Rev. Horace (lilgrysl, Rev. Herbert.
Harrison. Gillard, Rev. .Alfred Henry.
Dudley, Rev. Owen. Glass, Re\'. John Brenl.
Dumphreys, Rev. James Glew, Rev. Harold.
Molesworth Franklin. (roldthorpe, Harry Joseph
Duncan. Rev. X'ictor George. Livingstone.
Dungworih, Rev. .Arthur. Gore, Rev. Edward Clive.
Dution, Rev. Fred. Schofield. Gorman. I\ev. Clarence
Easter, Samuel Edward. Randolph.
Edge, Rev. Wesley Morris. Granger, John Stanley.
Edmonds, Rev. Howard Gray, Richard Henry.
Geoffrey. Greaves, Rev. Cecil Bernard.
Etlwards, Re\-. Osberi Stanley Green, Percy Havard.
Smith. Cireen, Rev. Percy Howard.
Elami, Mackenzie James. Greenhalgh, Rev. Walter.
Eider, Re\. William .Armstrong. Greensmith, Rev. Cleon Alwyn.
Elliott, Rev. Joseph. Greeson, Rev. Basil Levvin.
Elphick, Rev. John Henry. Ciregory, Re\ . Roger.
Elstoii, Rev. Percy. Griffiths, Edward Harry.
Enter}', Rev. Joseph James. Griffiihs, Rev. Harold Paige.
Evans, Rev. George Henry. Griggs, Rev. Sydney Richard.
Evan-., R.-\-. Percy John. Grir.iwooci, Rev. Wlliair.
Farr, Bertram Richard. Theodore.
Farrow, Rev. Stephen Septimus. Groom, Sydney Williruii.
Fenwick, George Walter. Groser, Rev. Ernest William.
Ferrier, John William. Haddow, William.
Fidoe, Sidney./ Hadwen, Rev. Edward
Firth, John. Wilkinson.
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UNATTACHED MEMBERS (l.TH.
485
Hakim, Jollynoos Shukui-iiUah.
Hail, Rev. Bernard Parker.
Hall. Rev. Rupert Thotnas.
Hamblell, Rev. William
.\lexander Harry.
Hamei , Rev. Owen Lechmere.
Hand, Rew Geoffrey Brailsford.
Hardy, Rev. Frank Conyers.
Hardy, Rev. John Edward.
Harper, Rev. Frederick Harold
Harrison, Rev. John Shaw.
Haultain, Donald.
Hawksworth, John Charles.
Heath, Rev. John Dou_2flas.
Heath, Rev. Stephen Francis.
Heaton, Rev. Robert
Sainthouse.
Hedley, Rev. Arthur Rowland.
Hedmann, Rev. Gothard
Clinton.
Hewitt, Rev. John Edward
Weslev W'llberforce.
Hicks, Rev. Thomas Harold.
Higg'ins, Rev. Georg-e Edwin.
Higgitt, Re\-. William Robert
John.
Hill, Rev. Harold Rupert Hutt.
Hill, Percy William.
Hilton, Rev. John.
Hinsb\', Rev. Montag'ue Golden.
Hir-,t, Rev. Henry Hill.
Hobbs, Rev. Leonard James.
Hodg'son, Rev. Reginald.
Hogarth, Rev. Thomas Walter.
Hollis, Rev. Francis .Septimus.
Holiowood, Rev. George
Hollo wood.
Holmes, William.
Holt, Rev. Frederick Albert.
Hook, Leslie.
Horner, Rev. Alfred Egbert.
Howard, Rev. Richaid Nelson.
Howe, Rev. Harrv George
James.
Hubbard, William Percy Hawes.
Huggins, Rev. Albert Arthur.
Hughes, Rev. Bernard Jones.
Hughes, Rev. William
Archibald.
Hughes, William Percy.
31
Hull, Rev. Edwardnrhomas.
Hulme, Rev. Thomas Nigel.
Huinphries, Rev. Edward
Hefferton.
Hunt, Alan Edgar.
Hunt, Rev. Charles.
Hutchinson, Rev. Isaac.
H\cle, Henry Edward.
Ingham, Rev. William.
Jackson, Rev. Arthur Cowley.
Jackscm, Charles Bernard.
Jackson, Rev. W^illiam.
James, Re\-. John Arnold.
Jennings, Re\. Louis Frederick.
Johnson, Kenneth Addison.
Jones. Albert.
Jones, Rev. .Artiiur Henry
Eustace.
Jones, Rev. Bernard Paton.
Jones, David Isaac Railton.
Jones, Rev. John Kees.
Keates, Rev. William John.
Ken\on, Rev. Benjamin.
Kenyon, John Herbert Sedgle^'.
Kershaw, Rev. John.
Kewlev, Rev. William
Kidd, Rev. John Willis.
King, Rev. Alfred John Brand.
King, Rev. Arthur George.
King, Rev. Percy James.
King, Rev. Stanley Joseph.
King, Rev. Williiim.
Kingston, Ernest \'ictor.
Kirby, Ernest Edward.
Kirner, Rev. Percy John Henry.
Knight, Rev. John Greenfield.
Knowles, Rev. Tom Askew.
Knox, Re\'. David James.
Lake, Rev. William X'icloi'
Cecil.
Lambert, Thomas William.
Lance, Rev. Percy Ernest.
Lander, Rev. Walter Brookes.
Lang, Re\ . John Edward.
Lavery, Samuel George.
Lawson, John Herbert.
Lawton, Re\ . Adam.
La\'bourn, Rev. Arthur Charles.
Lee, Edgar Harold Leslie.
Lee, Albert William.
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I N'A ITACHlCn MEMHKKS (I. TH.'
Leeds. Ke\ . Arthur Wilfred.
Lees, Philip Henry.
Leplastrier, Rev. Henry Charles
Li'wis. Rev. Alfred John
'rem pest.
Lewis, Rev. Cyril Kanshawe.
Linlell, Rev. Arthur Reginald.
Livesey, Herbert.
Llewellyn, Rev. David Leonard
John.
Lloyd, Rev. Frederick William.
Loader, Rev. Edmund Turley.
Locivctt, Rev. William.
Lomas, Rev. Harry.
Lomax, Rev. James Henry.
Lonij, Rev. Frederic Lawrence.
Loweih, Rev. Douglas
Harg'rave.
Lug-et, Rev. Frank Clive.
Lynch, Houston Stewart.
Lynes, Rev. John.
Mackay, Archibald, rf
AL-xckay, Rev. Cornelius
Stewart.
McKenzie, Rev. .Alfred Edward.
Maclean, Rei^finald Horace.
McLeod, Rev. William Stewart.
Maddock, William
Huiiiberstone.
Malachi, Harry Dwyer Parker.
Mallinson, Rev. John Newton.
Mallory, Jaines.
Marks. John Howard.
Marmion, Rev. William Preston.
Marriott, Rev. Frederick
Georg-e.
Marsh, Rev. Harry Frank.
Martni, Frederick William.
Mason, Rev. Albert.
Masters, Rev. Frank Matthews.
Maydew, Rev. Francis Thomas.
Mayoh, Rev. Robert Harrison.
Meilor, Rev. George.
Mercer, Arthur Telford.
Metford, Cuthbert George
Seymour.
Middleion, Rev. William Evans
.Andrew.
Millidge, Reginald George.
Miilij^an, Rev. Andrew.
Milner, William Henrj'.
Milward, Rev. Kenneth George
William.
Milchell. Rev. William Maurice
Harper.
Monteath, Rev. Inglis Runcorn.
Moore, Rev. Edwin Yates.
Moore, Rev. William
Archibald.
Moore. Rev. Arthur George.
Moile\-, George Howard.
Morran, Rev. Lionel Manns.
Morris, Rev. Edgar Lionel.
Morris, Rev. Thomas James
Meredith.
Morse-Boycott, Desmond Lionel
Mortimer, Fvev. W'iiliam Russell
Ware.
Morton, Rev. Leslie Victor.
Moulton, Rev. Clarence
Abraham.
Moyses, Rev. Richard Henry.
Mumford, Rev. William
Thomas.
.Munii, I^ev. William Ernest
.N'apier.
Munro, Rev. James.
Musselvvhite, William Ralph.
Mutter, Rev. Cecil George.
Mylchreest, Horace.
Xewby, Sydney.
Xewell, Rev. Cameron Peicy.
Newton, Rev. William
Rut ledge.
Nickson, Ernest.
Nicoll-Griffilh, Rev. Douglas.
Nock, Rev. Arthur Ernest.
Norman, Basil Chamberlain
Qu .\ppeile.
Norman, Rev. John.
O .Meara, Rev. Daniel Vincent.
OakIe\', Rev. William
F"rederjck.
Oliver, Rev. Albert Edward.
Oliver, Rev. Gilbert Salt.
Osbourn, Rev. Francis
Edmund.
Overs, Rev. Henry William.
Paddick, Rev. Reginald.
Palmer, Joseph Alfred.
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UNATTACHED Mtv.VIBHRS L.TH.
487
Parker, Edgar Thomas Arnold
Parsons, Albert William.
Parsons, Rev. Coiirtenaj'
Francis Thomas.
Parsons, Donald George. rf
Peacock, Thomas Sidney.
Pemberton, Rev. Bertram
Harold.
Parr, Rev. Gordon Edward.
Petrie, Alan Julian.
Phillips, John.
Pic'cerinsif, Alexander Joseph.
Pike, Rev. Herbert Leslie.
Pofflev, Rev. Francis Henry
Cecil.
Pollock, Rev. William John.
Porter, Rev. JohTi.
Prentice, Rev. William
Thomas.
Price, Rev. Frank.
Price, Rev. William Thomas.
Pringle, Rev. Herbert.
Piig-li, Rev. Cyril Summerfield.
Pyner, Rev. Harold dii Thoit.
Qiiarmbv, Rupert Llewellyn.
Ouelch, Rev. Leslie William.
Rattrav, Rev. William Herbert
Widdring:lon.
Rawclifife, Rev. Frederic
Arthur.
Ra\inond, Ernest.
Reeks, Rev. Georg-e Edward.
Rees, Rev. Sydney Edgar
Williatn.
Reeves, Rev. Albert George.
Reynolds, Rev. Thomas Daniel
Richards, Rev. Herbert.
Richardson, Rev. James.
Richmond, Rev. George
Spencer.
Rideal, Frank Wilkinson.
Ridgway, Rev. Joseph.
Rigby, Rev. William Pierpoint.
Roberton, Rev. William Alfred.
Roberts, Rev. Douglas John.
Roberts, Rev. Gordon Birkett.
Roberts, Rev. George Thomas.
Roberts, Rev. Willam Henry.
Robinson, Rev. Richard
Bradley.
Robinson, Roy Kenneth.
Robinson, Rev. William Smith.
Rogers, Rev. Frederick Charles
W'^illiam.
Rogerson, Robert Entwistle.
Rothwell, Herbert William.
Ruble, George Crowhurst.
Ruscoe, Re\'. Sydney.
Russell, Rev. William Stewart
Ross.
Satchell, Rev. William Haroltl.
Saunderson, Rev. Henry.
Saxton, Harry.
Schooling, Rev. Charles
Marshall.
Schwegler, Rev. John
F'rederick.
Scogings, Frank.
Seyzinger, Rev. Ernest
Edmund.
Shallcross, Rev. Harold.
Sharman, Rev. Frederick
Joseph.
Shaw, Rev. .A.lfred Robert.
Shepherd, John Hampton.
Shcrwin, Rev. Herbert
William.
Sliiels, Rev. James Allan.
Shipley, Rev. Edwin.
Shippam, Rev. Frederick.
Simkin, Rev. William John.
Simmons, Robert John Andi-ew.
Simons, Rev. Harry.
Simpson, Rev. Albert.
Simpson, Harry.
.Simpson, Rev. James Metcalfe.
Siviter, Rev. Horace.
Skelhorn, Samuel.
Skelton, Rev. Henry.
Smith, Rev. Alban Urling.
Smith, Rev. Albert George.
Smith, Rev. Donald Hamilton
Ash ford.
Smith, Rev. Herbert Harry.
.Smither, Percy Alfred.
Sneil, Rev. Samuel.
Sni>w, Rev. Albert Finest.
.Snowden, Rev. Henry
Charles, c/
Soden, George Cecil Francis.
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488
INATTALHED MEMBKRS ( I.. I H. )
SpaiXon, Rev. Fraiu-is Osborn.
Sparkes, Rev. Francis Ernest
Speaknian, Rev. James George.
Spink>i, Rev. Lcmis Randolph
X'icior.
Stancliffe, Rev. John Shepley.
Slead, Rev. John.
Steilman, Rev. W'aher Dougflas.
Steed, Percy.
Steward, Rev. Jolni Eric./
Stewart, Rev. John Reid.
Stockton, Rev. Josepli James
-Andrews.
Storer, Rev. Georjje.
Strintjer, Rev. John William.
Stront^-, Reginald Selbv.
Stiibbs, Rev. George.
Sturges, Horace Frank.
Suckling, Frederick Charles.
Sullivan, Albert Victor.
Sullivan, Launcelot Lucien Adey.
Sweene}-, Re"v. Hugh John.
Swindells, Rev. George.
.S\ nioii. Rev. Alan James
Sutherland.
Talmay, Rev. Charles
Hasleden.
Tarrant, Rev. Eric Sherrin.
Tate, Rev. Alfred Charles.
Ta%ior, Rev. Harold./
league. Tom Richard.
Teasdale, Richard Kemp.
Theobald, Rev. Ernest Alfred.
Thomj:)son, Rev. Edward
Joseph.
Thompson, Rev. George
Wadge.
Tliompson, Robert John.
Thornton, Cecil Grant.
Towers, Rev. John Robert.
Treasure, Rev. Reginald Ernest.
Trilton, F'rederick William.
Tritton, Rev. Horace Charles.
Trussell, Rev. David.
TufiF, Rev. Harold.
Turner, Rev. Gilbert Price Lloyd.
1 widle. Arthur Edwin.
Upsdell, Charles Frederick.
Urch, Rev. Henry Stanley.
V'eel, Re\ . William Tomkins.
\'ictor. Rev. Jerom.
Vine, Rev. George Henrj-.
Waggett, Rev. Arthur Calvert.
Wahltuch, Rev. Henry
Alexander.
Wakefield, Rev. George
Stephen.
Wallis, Rev. Montague
CaKerley.
Walter, Rev. William Henry John
Walton, Rev. Harrv.
Ward, Harold
Warren, Rev. Joseph Hetiry.
Watson, John William.
Watt, Re\. Frederick John.
Webb, Rev. Henry John.
Webb, Rev. John Francis.
Webb, Rev. Stephen Llewellyn.
Webb, Rev. William Harold.
Webster, Rev. Leonard.
Weighill, Rev. William Edwards
Wenzell, Rev. Leonard Leslie.
Weston, Rev. Frank.
Whitaker, Rev. George Da\id.
White, Rev. Archibald Campbell
Macalister.
Whitechurch, X'ictor Lorenzo.
V\'hitehouse, Rev. Ivicharii
Walter.
Whilford, Rev. Bernard Arnold.
Whiitaker, Rev. Frank Ridley.
Whittle, Rev. John Tyler.
Wicks, Rev. Stephen.
Wightman, William Crewe.
Wilkinson, Re\ . Hartley Craven
Price.
Wilkinson, Rev. William J.uiies.
W'iilcoxson, John Henr\'.
Willett, Rev. Brian.
Williams, Rev. Joseph.
Williams, Rev. William Stuart.
Wilson. Rev. Cecil Launcelot.
W'instanley, Rev. James
George Scarisbrick.
Wood, Rev. Samuel Taylor.
Woodgate, Leonard Charles
Heiir\-.
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UNATTACHED MEMBERS (tMEOL.) 489
Woolett, Rev. Fredtiick Young;, Philip.
William Charles. Yoiiiigf, Rev. Rii-liartl
Worswick, Samuel. Augustine.
Wvatt, Ferdinand Henry. Young-, Rev, Thomas.
Yates, Rev. Frederiik. Zeeman, Rev. Latimer
Younij-, Herbert Mail land. Kempton.
.STUDENTS IX THEOLOGY.
Robinson, James Jesse John .. ... ... Ep. igoj
Rose, John Claud .. ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Warner, Wynyard .Alexander ... ... ,, ,,
Cornish, Hubert Ralph .Athelstan ... ... ... E.
Creasy, Lubin Spence ... ... ... ,, ,,
Daniel, Arthur Fielding ... .. ... ... ,, ,,
Haddad, Benjamin John ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Hobley, Charles McDonald ... ... ,
Holt, Leonard James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Miller, Hubert Augustus Willie ... ... ... ,, ,,
Porter, Harold Mart ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Shewring, .\lbert Ephraim .. ... ... ... ,, ,,
Souper, Edward Remingle ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Turkington, James Stewart ... ... . ... ,, ,,
Whalley, Clement Kynnersley .., ... ... ,, ,,
Whittle, James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Cambie, Solomon Richard .. ... .. M. ,,
Ci-olr, William Horace ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Deadman, .Stephen Henry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Gunton, Thomas Walter ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Hawkes, Arthur Clifford ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Howe, William Robert ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Milnes, George Edward ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Mullens, Frederick Barker ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pearce, Henry .Mervyn Archdall ... ... ... ,, ,,
Yates, Thomas Arthur ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Brown, George Bartlow ... ... ... ... Ep. 190S
Hewlett, Georg-e Ernest ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Knottesford-Fortescue, John Nicholson ... .. ,, ,,
Lane, William Henry Cecil ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Thompson, Harrv Ernest ... ... ... ,,
Tiley, John Coventry Grant.. • ... ... ... ,, ,,
Buckwell, Selwyn Leighton... ... ... ... E. ,,
Dickson, William Henry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Fojan, Thomas Frederick Trower ... ... ... ,, ,,
Hillyard, George Ernest ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
King, Frank Herbert ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Morison, Ernest Harvey ... ... ... ..• ,.
Otway, .\rnold Handel ... ... .-. ... ,, ,,
Parker, Walter Matthew ... ... ... ... ., ,,
Payne, Charles Edgar ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
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UNA riAl lli;i> MKMBKRS (tHKOI-. )
Soolt, Frank Oswald ... ... K- '9o8
SiJebotham, SaimiL'l ... . " >>
Sowry, Edwaid ... •.. ••• •■• >' " •
Sialt, Gordon William Hcaconsfield ... ... ... ,, ..
Terroi, Gerald Ellison ... ... .. ■.■ >> m
Thompson, Lanionce Noel ... ... •. .•■ »> >>
W.idding-ton. Edifar ... ... .•• ••• »> >»
Bircham, William Henrv Clarence ... ... -.■ .. >>
Topley, Thomas ... ... ... •.■ x >>
Addison, Lancelot Farqiiharson ... ... ■■• ^^- >>
Austin, Hai-ry •■• ••• ■• " '»
Blythe, Archibald Lewis ... ... ... •. .. >.
Dawson. Arthur ... ... ••• ■•• >> '>
Dickens, Clive Archdall ... ... ••• •> >>
Fairbourn, Hugh Vivian ... ... ... •.• .> »>
Fellows, Arthur Augustus ... ... ... ... »i )>
Monger, John Oakes ... ... .• •• >> >'
NichoU, Edward Aubrey Rice ... ... .• >. m
Potter, Edgar .. ... •■ ■■■ -- ->
Tompkins, Frederick Richard ... .. .• ,, ..
Blood, Alban Elwin ... ... ... •■• i^P- '909
Cantlow, Joseph Charles ... ... ... .•■ >> »»
Evans, David Richard ... ... ... .•• »> ^ )> -^
Ciroser, Thomas Sidney ... ... ... ••• »> it
Houghton, William ... ... .• •■• »» >»
Huband, William Aubrey ... ... ■. .•■ »i >•
Jones, Waller Johnson ... ... ... ••. >> >>
Stanton, Thomas ... ... ... ••■ n >>
Webb-Boweii, Harold Francis ... -. ••. i. '.
Winder, Edmund Henry Corbett ... ... .. ., ;.'
Berringlon, Leslie George ... ... ... .■ K. ,,
Billings, Jt)hn Edward Wright ... ... .. >> >>
Brazendale, Robert Ernest... ... ... ■•• >. >»
Day, Charles David ... ... •-. .. >>
Dent, Richard Frederick ... ... . . ... ,> ..
Hammond, Bertram Stanley ... ... .• .. ii
Hewland, John Reid ... ... . ••• >> >»
Hohnes. John Samuel ... .. . m iJ
Horspool, Frederick Barton Joe ... .. .■ ., >>
Johnson, John William ... ... ■ ,. m
Kershaw, Harry ... ... •• x >>
Law, Frank Percy ... •■■ ••• >> "
McLaren, Albert Victor ... ... ■•■ i. <>
Naylor. .Arthur Herbert Dougfas ... ^... ... „ .;
Parker, James ... ... ' ••• • •■ >i >>
Penney, Reginald .Arnold ... ... ... •■. »> it
Peppercorn, Waller ... ... ••■ o >>
Shaw, Arthur .Alexander Desmond ... ... ... .1 >>
Trench, Albert Charles ... ... ... ••. ,. 1.
Allen, Charles Richard .. ... ... ••• M. 1909
UNATTALHKU MEMBERS (tHEOL. ) 49 1
Boggis, John Edmund ... ... ,.. ... M. 1909
Booth, Albert ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Prock, William ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Burnet, John Gerald Franci.s ... ... ... ,, ,,
Clapperton, John Towers ... ... ... ' ... ,, ,,
Corner, William .. ... ... ... ,, ,,
Davies, Edward Nathaniel ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Dugueno}-, Ralph Cecil Herbert .. ... ... ,, ,,
Fletcher, Charles Henrj' ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Foote, Georgfe Hodg-son ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Gabell, Ifor Hone ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Gallop, Alfred Henry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Howson, Harold ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Johnson, Robert Charles ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Johnston, Hugh Kenneth ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Noble, Reginald Harry . . ... .. ... ,, ,,
Packard, John Denys ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Patrick, Harry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pollard, Robert Andrew ... .. ... ... ,, ,,
Rogers, Frank Sidne}' ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Rooke, George Leslie Wallace ... ... ... ,, ,,
Single, Keith Stuart Cresswell ... ... ... ,, ,,
Warren, Hubert Ernest ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Williams, Charles Lindsay ... ... .. ... ,, ,,
Ark Wright, Arthur Bear ... ... ... ... Ep. 1910
Cotton, William Francis ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Coulthurst, Perc}' ... ... .. ... ,, ,,
D'ibben, George Watts ... ... ... .. ,, ,, •
E'v'ans, Frederick Ewart ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Smith, Arthur Harry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Show, Arthur Edwin ... ... .. ... ,, ,,
Thompson, Allan George ... ... ... ... ,, ,j
Bott, Frank Collis ... .. ... .. E. ,»
Bradshaw, Arthur Pearson... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Cblvin,' Andrew ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Jones, Albert Stanley ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Stockings, Henry Harpur ... .. ... ... ,, ,,
Thompson, James Milton ... ... ... ... ,. ,,
Wilson, John ... ... ... ,, ,,
Bedwell, Walter William ... ... ... ... M. ,;
Carter, William ... .. ... ... ,, ,,
Courtnuin, Edward George ... ... ... ,, ,i
Donne, Cyril Henrj' ... ... ... ... ,, ,;
Durance, Edwin James ... ... ... ... ,, ,;
Grenon, Neville Ernscliffe ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Holland, Charles Benjamin ... ... ... ,, ,',
Jolly, Fred ... ... ... ... ,, v.
King, Bernard Charles ... ... ... ... ,, j,
Miller, Paul Tennant ... ... ... ... ,, ;,
Peacock, Norman ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Poole, Joseph ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
40 3 I'NATI AllIKH MEMBERS (tHKOI,.)
Poiiltnev, Geoffrey William .. ... ... ... I\I. igio
Purser, Georije Artluir ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Thornton. Ernest Allan ... ... ,, ,,
Tilloti, William John ... ... ...
Walton, Rev. John Featherstone ... ... ... ,,
White, William ... ... ... ... ,,
Williams, William Andrew ... ... ... ... ^,
Bent, Frederick Oswald ... ... ... ... Kp. igii
Button, Alfred Cleave Hammond ... ... ... ,, ,,
Dakeyne, Rev. Cecil Raven Brain ... ... .. ,, ,,
Punn, Robert Louis Acland ... ... ... ,, ,,
Evans, W'illiam James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Gibson, Rev. Thomas James ... ... ,,. ,,
Gilbert, Frank Filleul ... ... ... ... ,,
Jacoby, William Georsje Percival Ambrose ... ... ,, ,,
Martin, John Harold ... ... ... ,,
Norris, Albert William ... .. ... ... ,,
Pearce, Robert James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Salmon, William Conrad ... ... ... ... ,, ,
Slack, Cyril Harnden .. ... ... ... ,,
Tomlinson, Albert William ... ... ... ... ,,
Wilkie, James Georg-e ... ... ...
Allen, Arthur William ... ... ... ... E. ,]
Barron, Rev. Leslie Georg-e ... .. ... ,, ^,
Bolton, Percy Kennedy Pax ... ... ... ,,
Butchari, Reginald Errol ... ... ., ,,
Coley, Horace Henry
Holmes, Dudley Raphael Sluddert ... ... ... ,,
Judges, William Worthington ... ... ... ,, ,,
Marsden, Ren ford ... ... ... ... ,,
Naylor, George Frederick ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Nicholas, Michael Hugh ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Turner, Rev. John
Williams, James Cecil ... ' ... ... ... ,, ,,
Wyman, Sydney John .. ... ... ... ,,
Addinsell, William Harold ... ... ... M. "
Axford, Edward Gu\-
Bond, George Ferdinand Cecil ... ... ... ,, ,,
Brammall, F"red
Dodsworth, Benjamin Whitfield ... ... ,, ,,
Graham, Malcolm Moore ... ... ... ... ,,
Kent, Harold ... ... ... ... ,| ]]
Lycett, Douglas Lycett ... ... •'.. ... ,, ,,
Morris, Arthur Edward ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Oldham, Charles ... ... .. ,,
Pierce, Harold Herbert ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pink, Henry Cecil ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Riding, John ... .. •• ,, ,,
Robertson, Charles Shearer ... ... ... ,, ,,
Scales, Murrny .Austin ... ... ... ... ,,
Searie-Barnes, Albert Ernest ... ... .. ,, .,
UNATTACHED MEMBERS (tHEOL. ) 493
Tabor, Joseph Charles ... ... ... .. ^I- •9'i
Terry, Thomas ... ... ■.. ••• " "
Torr, Frederick ... .• ■. •■ " "
Toulouse, Ernest Albert ... ... . ••• '• •'
Wil.son, Rev. James Warren ... •. •.• t- "
Wiseman, Soloman Clive ... ... .•• .•• "
Anders, Charles Guy ... ... ... ■■• Ep. iqi2
Croft. Cvril Talbot Burney... ... .•• . •.• " "
Sandtbrd, Herbert Henry .. ... ■.
Veernan, Gerard ... ••■ •.• ••. " "
White, Lawrence Carol ... ... ■• ■.. m <>
Addison, William Robert Fountaine... ... ... E. ,,
Aldous, Rev. Frederick William
Arnold, Ernest Henry
Brooke, James Morton Wilmot ... .. ■•■ i< '»
Canham, Charles Russell ... ... ■■• " "
Cossey, Sydney Herbert
Gibson, Percival ... •. ... ••■ ■•• '• ''
Oscrot't-Jones, Robert Henry
Parker, Robert ... ... •. •.• •• " "
Roslron, Fred ... ■■. .• ••■ ■• " "
Seward, Gerald Frederick .. ... •. •.• •- "
Sharpies, Sydney James Folds ... .. •■■ >-
Smith, Rev. Wilfrid Cyprian Broughton ...
Smither, Percy ... ... ... •.• ■■• " "
Spread, Richard Rudolph ... ... •.. »
Spokes, Rev. John Corner ... ... ••. ■• " >>
Abram, Oscar Victor Adolphus ... ... ... M. ,,
Acomb, Henry Waldo ... ... ... ••• " "
Allen, Frank ... ••• ••• ••• " "
Callister, Frank ... ■•• •■• ••• >• »»
Clark, Alfred James ... .. ..• •.• m >>
DArcy, Gerald Claude Randolph ... ... .•• i. >>
Francis, Rev. Wilfred .. ... .• •• " >>
Gill, Rev. Frederick William ... ... >.
Gurnett, William Vaux ... ... ... ■.• " "
Harvey, Frederick Ward ... ... ••• >< "
Holmes, Ernest John ... ... ••• •■ " "
Inchbald, Christopher Chantry Elliot ... ..
Jacoby, Cyril Henry Julius Christopher ... ... ., >.
Lee, Pearson ... ... .. •■■ " "
Lord, Thomas ... •• .•• ■•• " "
Northridge, George ... ... •■. ••• " "
Richards, Rev. Leonard Richard -... ... ■ .. ->
Rigby, V^ictor ... .■• ••• ■■• " "
Shavvcross, William Henry .. ... ... •.• " >»
Thompson, Harrison ... ... ■•• ••• " '»
Walker, Lionel George Osborne ... ... .•• n >>
Wliile, Harold Boyne Winsbury ... •■ ••• n "
Wilson, Bertram Henry Nugent ... ... ••■ m
Wren, Alfred Alan ... ... .• ••• " "
494
INAlTAlllKn MKMUKKS (iMKOI..)
Biiilyinan, Ji'seph Willi^iin
CarpoiitiT, James Ricliard ...
Clioslfiion, John Aitlmr
Hari-ourt. Hubert William ...
Joiu»s, Llowellyii Gartield
Luscombe, Geoffrey Archibald
Lyiie, Rejfiiiald
Phillips, Charles Whil worth
Pitt, \Villiam Xeville
Tavlor, Henry Edward
Williams, Donald Peebles ...
Ballance, Frank
Bolt, Ernest Albert John
Briuvn, William
Cash, Edward Fram-is Xicholson
Davies, Rev. John Beaconsfield
Harrinjfion, .Albert
Kemp, Alfred (leorjfe
Alarsden, Edmund Francis Wevmouth
Maycock, Sydne}- Herbert ...
Newman, Georg'e Richard ...
Parker, William Seymour Tremenheere
Kawlinson, Victor ..
Scholefield, Georj^e Wilfred
Sharpies, Lancelot Lloyd Huddleston
Skipper, Rainald Jt^hn Robert
Snow, William Stephen
Thorpe, Francis Harvey
Thvvaites Rev. William
Tiibbs, Edward Joseph
Tiike, Walter Sydne\'
Woodroffe, Cyril Atwell
Blanchard, Harold McDonald
Rlaxall, .\rtliur William
Brendon, George Stanley
Biitterworth, Joseph Wooffenden
Carter, Alfred Laurie
Clayton, Frederick William
Daintre}', Arthur Marmaduke Thorold
Eccles, Bertram Richard
Eg^j^leton, Rev. .Albert Sydney, .f.,
Cireening^, Rev. F"raiik Josiah /
Harrott, James Henry
Hookham, Frank Mason
Juineaiix, Charles Louis Migot
Knox, 1 iiomas
Mallett, Harold Doran
Moffatt, Arthur Stanley
Mountford, William
Ockford, Frederick John Paul Viner
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M.
UNATTACHED MEMBERS (tHEOI..) 495
Kawson, Christopher Wilfrid ... ... ... M. 1913
Saher. Thomas ... ... ... ••• .. ..
Vincent, Archibald Charles..
Adderley, Alfred Herbert ... ... ... ... Ep. 1914
Callander Randal Swinton ... ... ... ... ,, ,.
Harriss, Arthur Lawrence ... ... ... ... i, >,
Jones, Gustaviis Haddon ... . . ... ... ,, u "
Mills, John Edward Varnton ... ... ... ,, ,,
Morg'an-Grenville, L^li^ Chandos Francis Temple .. ,, ,.
Mullett, Rev. Harold Doran ... ... ... ,, ,,
Newell, Percy Arthur ... ... . ... ... ,, ,,
Richardson, Hug-h Baird ... ... '...■ ... ,, ,»
.Sviiionds, William Henrj- ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Tiirnbull, Joseph Simpson ... ... ... ... ,, ,>
\'izard, .Arthur Herbert ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Webb. Hubert John ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Winkworth, \\'illiam Thomas ... ... ... ,. ,,
Bamber, John \\'alton ... ... ..■ ■ E. ,,
Beale, Joseph Georg^e ... ... ... ••• ,. .i
Bird, Nelson Walford ... ... ... ... ,. .,
Chittenden, Edwin ... ... .. .. ,, ,,
Cross, Hugh Lionel ... ... ... ... ,, ,>
Dodds, Kenneth ... ... ... ,, ,i
Downes, Roger Meaden ... ... ... ... ,, .,
Greavett, Rev. Thomas ... ... ... .. ,, ,,
Jones, David Lloyd ... ... ... ■• ,, .»
Jones. Rev. Edward Hiirford ... ... ... ,, ,;
Lamplugh, Bertram ... ... ... ... ,, ,',
Lawrence, Edgar James ... ... . . ■■• ,, ,'»
.\Iart\nV Rev. Charles William ... ..'. ... ,, ,»
Richardson, Rev. .Arthur ... ... ... ... ,, .,
Thomas, Cyril ... ... ... >t
Thompson, William ... ... ... ■• ,, >»
Vaughan, Benjamin ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Banks, Rowland ... ... ... •• M. ,,
Betts, Frederick Arthur ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Budden, Ralph William ... ... ... .. ,, >»
Collins, Harry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Creasy, Herbert Hudson ... ... ... .■ ,. ,.
Hunt, Edmund ... ... ... ... ,, >»
Jones, Robert Wynne Lloyd ... ... ... ,, ,»
Lawrence, Frederick Keith ... .. ... ,, ,»
Lumsd^n, James Michael ... ... ... ••• ,< u
Malcolm, Rev. Douglas .. ... ... ... ,, i.
Marton, William .Arthur Balfour ... ... ... ,, ,>
Menin, James Nicholas ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
P.eatt, Re\-. Reginald Doug'las ... ... ... ,, »>
Petford, Alfred George ... ... ... • d »i
Skellern, Han\- ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Spaftbrd, Reginald Gordon ... ... •■■ ,, d
Bootle, Rev. Roy Hamilton ... ... ... Ep. 1915
40^1 UNATTACHED MEMBERS (thEOL.)
Dalo, Frank Collerell ... ... ... p^i). loic
PaiLjet, Fiaiicis Austin Elliott
Priosiner, Harold
Koylands-Chanter, John Ernest Edward .. ,, ]'
Hertin, Reginald Brackstone ... .. . . K.
Cooper, Cuthbert
Dainarel, William Frederick
i:)anter, Harold Walter Phillips ... ,',' ,','
Edwards, William John ... ... \
Elder, Eric Kaj-niond
Ciinklard, Ernest John
Janes, Edmund
Lamb, William Alfred ... ... ,,] ]] [[
IMaddock, John
Meijfh, Frank ... ^
Xioholls, Charles Waller ... ... ... ][ ][
Pailon, Richard Percy
Pilking-ton, Wilfrid ... ... " "
Ritheidon, Guy Talbot
Sunnier, Stanley Douglas Selby ... ... ,, '|
Whatmoug^h, Frank
Parker, Eric Thomas ... ... ... ... M.
Clark, Bernard
Peverell, Henry-
Wilde, Rev. Harold ... ...
Willesford, Charles ... .. ]] ]]
Woodward, John Thomas ...
Hodycombe, John ... ... ... ... p2p. ,0,5
Champion, Francis Cecil
Cuntiing^ham, Victor Ward ...
Holdcroft, Walter William ...
Hulley, Charles Edward
Parnell, Thomas William O'Connor ... ... ,', "
Belts, Oswald Arthur ... ... .. ... g' '|
Combs, Ernest
Heap, John William
Heywood, .Albert Bertine ...
Houlston, Re.ginald Edwin Sanders ...
Owen, William Tennatt
Simnn, Georg-e Percival
Smith, .Albert Leslie
Stott, William Charles Herbert Ernest
Triiton, Gcorg-e Thompson ... ' ...
Chatfield, Benjamin ... ... ... ... M.
Cox, Francis Cecil
I'itz-Hu.afh, Edwin
Gosse, Heber
Hartill, Joseph
Hood, Charles
Lester, Charles Percival .. ... ... ... M. 1916
McDonald, Reg-inald Mark ..
UNATTACHED MEMBERS (tHEOL.) 497
Porteus, Norman .. ... ... ... M. 1916
Prince, John Thomas ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Stackhouse, Joseph ... ... ... ... ,, <,
Walker, Edward Percy ... ... ... ... ,.
Taylor, Henry ... ... ... ... Ep. 1917
Whittaker, Henry Smith ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Woi-rall, Frederic Barcrofl ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ayiwin, Walter ... ... ... ... E. ,,
Gerard, Oswald Norman ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pickering-, Thomas Edward ... ... ... ,, ,,
RowiToft, Georg'e Potter ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ro\^e, William James ... ... ... ,, ,,
While, Frank Horace ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Bailey, Albert Joseph ... ... ... ... M. ,,
Gillott, Georg-e Samuel Selwyn ... ... ... ,, ,,
Rowcrott, Samuel Pitier .. ... ... ,,
Wareingf, Stephen Richard
Crossland, Harry North
Sovithall, John James
Davies, Edward Ellis
McKenzie, Arnold Ashbourne
Reader, Nelson Frederic
Dolman, George
Delight, Sidney John rt'
Hunniford,. Wesley
Spicer, Charles Henry
Minta, Henr}-
Morgan, Archibald Wilks ...
Veevers, John Noel
Davies, Joseph Francis
Mition, Frank
Monk, John Lionel. .
Pillitant, Edmund Henry
Smith, Herbert Holden
Avery, Joseph Harold
Bagg>, Charles Reg'inald ..
Beeston, Percival Ciement ...
Brown, Harr\-
Clark-Barnacle, Austin
Cooke, .Sidney
Coward, Stanley Laws
Edwards, Thomas... ... ' ...
Gardner, Charles Sydney
Gasking-, Clement Augustine
Greaves, Harry Percy
Harriman, John Walter
Harrison. William ...
Hassall, William ...
Lea, William
Lee, Charles Ivor ...
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UXATTACHED MEMBERS (THEOL.).
Maokiieuoi-, David James
Proiler, Kenneth Sliiart
Ricliaicls, Charles ...
Rvan, WilHam
Siiiilh, William
Tarlion, Harry Drover
Way, William Reginald
Wv<e, Herbert Georg-e
E. 1920
STUDENTS IN MUSIC
Salisbiirx', Eleanor Frances
Stones, Jeremiah
Allan, George
Aspinall, William Pryce
Bairstow, John Arthur
Batman, Russell
Blades, William John
Booth, Joseph William
Brearley, Charlie
Cockerlyne, Thomas Henry
Connah, James
Haiibv, Herbert
Davis, Elizabeth Kate
Dutlon, Arthur
Gandy, Rebecca Clift
Olover, George
Hake, Evangeline
Harlev, David Austin
Howarth, William Henry
Huxley, Thomas Davidson ..
King, Veinon Sydney
Lane, George
Mavor, Spencer George
jMiichell, Frank Davison
Montague, Cecil
Morris, Thomas Granville ..
O Connor-Morris, Geoffrey...
Osborne, Matthew Gibson ...
Ficton, Benjamin Joseph Francis
Plomer, Sydiie\' John
Roberts, Robert Arthur Tudor
Savin, William Arthur Edward
Sherwood, Sydney Vain
Simey, Caroline Cheyne
Stansfeld, Josiah
Thcmas, Charles Victor
Topliain, Mabel
Wellwood, Xoiah
White, Arthur Mohun
Wild, Alfred Greenwood
M. 1901
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UNATTACHED MEMBERS (MUSIC). 40,q
Wood, Samuel ... ... ... ... M. igo6
Walson, Edg-ar ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Adler. Harold Geor^-e ... ... ... ... ,, 1907
Bennett, Stanley James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Bishop, William ... ... ... ... ,,
Cox, Joseph Claude Collins... ... . ... ,,
Cmnmins, William Hollywood ... ... ... ,, ,,
Curranj John ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Davies, David ... ... ... ... ,, ,,*
Dimworth, Henry ... ... .. ... ,, ,,
Firth, Arthur ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Fullerton, Robert ... ... ... ... ,,
Gruner, Evelyne Hamilton ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Haverfield, Frank Tennant ... ... ... ... ,, ,.
Hill, Frank ... ... ... ... ,,
Honneyman, John William ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Killey, Joshua Ouayle ... ... ... ... ., ,,
Lawton, George ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Lisle, Elizabeth .Anna ... ... ... ... ,,
Mason, Berkelev ... ... ... .. ,,
Masters, Frederick Henley.. ... ... ... ,, ,,
Newns, William Georg'e ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pain, Marian Frances Hannah ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pinches, George Thomas ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Richardson, Edward ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Tomling, George ... ... .. ... ,,
Waggett, Frederick William ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ward, Mabel Alice ... ... .. ,,
Watts, Henry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
West, Harold Egbert ... ... ... ... ,,
Wheeler, Lionel Ewart ... ... .. ... ,,
Garden, John Humphrej' ... ... ... ... ,, igoS
f'ybeil, Claudius ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Jones, Harold ... ... . ... ... ,, ,,
Nixon, Margaret Ch.Hmbers .. ... ... ,, ,,
Ogilvy, Frederick Ailsworth ... ... ... ,, ,,
Padgham, William Morris ... ... .. ... ,, ,,
Pollard, Mary Crossley ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Potter, William Edward Henry ... ... ... ,,
Robinson, Geraldine Bryant ... ... ... ,, ,,
Smith, Frank Wvbourne ... ... ... ... ,, .,
Swaine, Frank W'ilcock ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Watkins, .Abraham ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Bailey, Frederic Christopher .. ... ... ,, ,,
Griggs, Francis John ... ... ... „ .. ,, ,,
Hudson, Henry ... ... ■•• ■• << >>
Ireland, Douglas ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Keeton, Arthur Claude ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Lamont, George Dugald ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Mansfield, Ptu-cell James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
5oo
UNATTACHED MEMBERS (misk).
Rowland, Cecil Frederick ...
Soely. William Georgfe
SetKi.krIes. George William ...
St;iniiard. Robert James
Stitfliffe, Fred
T.'i'uir. Kdimind Philip
\'ose. Harry Septimus
Arlom, Wilfred
Heare, WiitVid Francis ... ■
F"irlh, James Lamhcrt .Aquinas
Frazer, May
Guy, Eleanor Jessie
Henderson, Robert \\'illiam
Hotjg;arth, Percy
Hornsby, Charles Ernest Jackson
Hnlnie, Frederick Walker .
Jones, Llewelyn
Laurie, Willie
Leary, Arthur Haydn
Mavnard, John Alexander ...
Minchin, Leonaid Edward ...
Minshull, P21eanor Mary
Morrison, Thomas
Porteous, James \\'vlie
Puti^h, William James Frederick
Roberts, Edward Thomas ...
Scatchard, Frances Marv ...
Sellars, Basil ' ...
Shaw, Julius Adolphus
Thomas, Thomas Rees
Wav, Percy Linnej'
Adams, Albert
Aiiijelheck, .Archibald
Ayrton, Tom
Barlow, Edmund
BIylli, Cieoi-ye Roberts
Bi'.'Wii, Herbert William
Calver, Fr.'incis Leslie
Ci^y, William Henr\-
Dawson, Herbert W^illiam ...
Dove, William Stewart
Foster, Ernest Richard
Greenlialg'h, Horace
Hajfae, Charles Ernest
Haller, Georg'e Dennis
Halley, Joseph .Seymour
Hancox, Constance Reslal!
Hardy, Marg-ery
Kirk, James
Landrock, Carl Cuistav
I\L 1908
1909
191
UNATTACHED MEMBERS (MUSIC). 50I
Lucas, Eunice Sarah ... ... ... ••• M. 1910
McLean, John Charles ... ... ••• ••• >i m
Moore, Florine Elizabeth ... ... ... •■• >> >>
Naj'lor, Frederic Ernest ... ... ■•■ ••• >> >>
Parsons, Cyril Joseph ... ... ... ■•■ >> >>
Roberts, Daniel Edwin ... ... ... ••• >> m
Rudd, Melicent Kingston ... ... -.• •■■ 5» >>
Small, Pearce ... ... ••■ ••• >> u
Smith, Charles Thomas ... ... ... •■• m »>
Smith, Joseph Kimberley ... ... ... ••• •.. >>
Storr, Alfred Clement ... . . ... ••■ >> ji
Taylor, Margaret Ogilvie ... ... ••. ••■ m >>
Taylor, Philip John ... ... ■•• ••• .. ..
Whitehead, Alfred Ernest ... ... ... ... ,» .>
Whitvvorth, Cecil ... ••• ••• •• >> >>
Bates, John William ... ... ••• ••• .> iQ"
Bolton, Edith Helen ... .. ••• ••• m .>
Butlin, Cyril Walter ... ... ■•■ ■•• n .»
Constantine, John Edward ... ... ... ••■ ,, >>
Death, John Ernest r.. ••• ••• ••• »> »
Gibson, Henry ... ••• ••• ••• >> >>
Haggis, Frederick Charles ... ... ••• m »i
Hardy, Edward ... ■•• ••• • •• >> >»
Hilditch, George William ... ... ■• •• .. ..
Howard-McLean, Norman William ... ... •■• ,, ,,
Hume, George ■.• ••• ■■■ ••• " >>
Kirbv, Walter Percival ... ... •• ••■ .< >>
Mackinlay, Mary Hansford ... ... ••• ,. >.
Matthew, Arthur George ... ... •• ••■ >> >>
Medd-Hall, Emmeline ... ... ••• •■• »' •>
Miller, Edgar Alfred ... ■•• •■• ••■ >> m
Murray, Lucy Claudine Lever ... ... ••■ >. >i
011ey,'john Stanley ... ■■• •■• ••• »• >>
Pierce, Dora Anne ... ••• ••• ••• >> >>
Platl, William ... ••• ••• •■■ >' >>
Rickelis, Frederick Joseph... ... ... ••• .1 ».
Roberts, Frederick Howell ... ... ■■• >> i>
Turner, Arnold ••. ••• ••• ••• " "
Wakeford, Harry ... ••• ••• •■• " "
Walmslev, Ernest Lees ... ... •■ ■•• >< >>
Williams', William Matthew ... ... .-• ,, ,.
Wilson, William Douglas ... ... ••• ••• >< ^
Edmunds. Ivor Arthur ... .. .■• ••• Ep. 1912
Malkin, Harold ... ••• ••• ••• " "
Moore, John P^dward ... ... •■• ••■ >> >>
Smith, Alic •■• •■• ••■ ■■ '' "
Amsler, Albert Charles ... .. •. ... M. ,,
Ashley, Doia ... ... ••• •■■ ••• " "
Bearder, Harry ... •• ■•• •■• •■• >> "
Cook, Lvilia Ethel:.. ... ••■ -•
>> »>
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502 UNATTACHED MEMBERS (MUSIC).
Cooke, William ... ... ... ... ... M. 1912
Hartree, Hilda ... ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Mellor. Georare Herbert ... ... ... ... ,, „
Organ, Harold ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pierce, Herbert Walker ... ... ... ... ,,
Richardson, William Henr\' ... ... ... ,, ,,
Wiirgin.s, William Lionel ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Baniiister-Heaton, Reginald ... ... ... Ep. 1913
Bean, William Harold ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Bevan, Richard Tom ... .. ... ,, ,,
Cox, Reuben Garrett ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Croxall, Thomas Henry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Robson, William Bertram ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Slithers, Charles Arthur ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Webster, Siimuel ... ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Baynham, .Arthur Cyril ... ... ... ... M. ,,
Clayton, Thomas ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Coleman, Arnold Bertiam .. ... ... ... ,, ,,
Cousins, Thomas ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Dumble, Thomas Murdock... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Eagle, Montague William ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Farnell, George Harry . . ... ... ... ,, ,,
Martin, Donald Henry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Peachell, Gerald Percy ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ritchie, George Alexander... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Sandwell, Haydn Harper ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Smart, .I<ihn Henry ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Smith, jeanie Janet .. ... ... .. ,, ,,
Trevithick, Arthur Richard... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Ward, Sydney Hansford ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Wiltshire, W^alter Burton Cater ... ... ... ,, ,,
Blatchford, Alfred Samuel ... ... ... ... Ep. 1914
Davies, Muriel Amy ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Grove, Sidney James ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Parker, John Edward ... ... .. ... ,, ,,
Poole, Frederick Jesse Cooper .. .. ... ,, ,,
Powell, Percy \\'illiam ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Sheard, John Edmund ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Sowerby, James Philip ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Spiers-.4lexander, Ian Archibald ... ... ... ,, ,,
Whalley, Horner ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Wild, Frederick ... ... ... .. ,, ,,
Wilson, James William ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Chater, Mary Cunningham ... ... ... ... M. ,,
Demmery, Bertram ... ... » ... ... ,, ,,
(iarrad, Arthur ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Hall, Clifford ... ... ... ... ,,
Halliday, William Robert ... ... ... ... ,,
Hambleton, Francis Gordon ... ... ... ,, ,,
Jones, John Hugh Oscar ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
UNATTACHED MEMBERS (MUSIC). 503
Lewis, Joseph Rhys ... ... ... ■■• ^I- '9 '4
Pahiier, Charles Robert
Powell, Frederic James ... ... .-• •■ >. ^
Rees, Tom Christian George ... ... ... ,, ,.
Winterbottom, Robert ... ... ... ... ,. ..
Best, Cyril Handford ... ... ... ■•• Ep. 1915
Blizard, Stanley James ... ... .■■ .• >> m
Bond, Frank Herbert ... ... ... ... ,1 ,,
Emery, Ernest Heathcote ... ... ... ... ,, 1,
Goodwin, George ... ... ••■ ■•■ i> >>
Hooper, Henry Claude .. ... ... ■. >i ..
Humphrey, William ... ... ... ... ,1 )>
Matthew, Edwin Francis ... . . ... ... ,, ,,
Mundy, Stephen John ... ... ... .. ,. ,»
Owen, Lewis John ... ... ■• •• 1. n
Paterson, James ... ... ■•• ••• n m
Pendlebury, Kathleen Irene ... ... •.- >, ..
Penrose, Percy ... •• .•• •■• 1' m
Sutton, Francis Walter ... ... ... .. ,, 1.
Thomas, Lewis Rosser ... .. ... ■• m ,»
Torr, Louis Herbert ... ... ... ••• n ^
Bailey, Cecilia Grace ... ... ••• • • M. ,,
Brown, Kenneth Arundel ... ... ... ■• .< ,>
Brown, William John Crot'ton ... ... ... ,, ,,
Clynes, John Harper ... ... ... •■. ., ,.
Comley, William Josiah ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Emmett, Joseph Henry ... ... ... ■•• .. >.
Goldsbrough, Arnold Wainwright ... ... ... ,, ,,
Gray, Harry Albert .. ... •• ••• >> >i
Hillier, Thomas James ... ... ... ,, ,,
Jones, William Probert ... .. ... ... ,, ,,
Marshall, Clifford ... ... ... .-• .•■ ,,
Martin, Thomas ... ... ... .•• ••• m »>
Pritchard, Thomas Cuthbertson Leithead ... ... ,, ,,
Sawyer, Stella Gulston ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Swainson, Simon Willan ... ... ... .. ,, ,.
Aldridge, James Walter ... ... ... ... Ep. 1916
Clough, Arthur Haydn ... ... ... ■• „ ,1
Allatt, George Hermon ... ... ■. ... M. ,,
Bradshaw, .\edwen ... ... ... ■•• ,, .1
Dupere, Leslie Edwin ... ... ... ... u ^
Grimm. Eugen Hugo Heinrich ... ... •. ,, .>
Kneale, William Lawrence ... ... ... .• ., ,>
Roberts, Phyllis ... ... ... ••• ,,
Sharman, Henry Ernest Cecil ... .. ••• ,, 1.
Sheard, Francis Oliver ... ... ... ■.• n i>
Sumsion, Herbert Whitton ... ... ... ••• .. ..
Chapman, Dennis John ... ... ■•• ••■ Ep. 1917
Heath, Dagmar Alexandra ... ... .. >.
Hind, Harold Charles ... ... .•■ ••• .> ^
:^04 I'NATTAlHKn MKMRKKS (mUSIc).
Lewis, Frank William ... ... ... .• Ep. 1917
MacMahoii, Desmond ... ... ... •• .. .,
Morris. John Moriran ... .. ... .• .. >>
Peck, Leonard Charles PZdward ... ... ... ,. „
Treble, Cieorge Walker ... ... ... ... ,, ,.
Wood, Dorothy Margaret ... ... ... ,1 m
Balhnrst, Edith Marion ... ... ... ... M. ,,
Charles. Robert Ibbertson ... ... ... .. >• >>
Harrison, Margaret I\Iand ... ... ... •• m m
Singleton, Wiiiteley ... ... •. ■.• m m
Tarbert, .Vgnes Anne ... ... ... •■■ •> n
Wilders, Edwin Wasliington ... ... ■. ,, ,.
Hoskins. Allan ' ... ... •.• Ep. 1918
Ramsey, Harold Fairbrother ... ... ... ,, ,,
Spink, Gerald William ... ... ... .. .. m
Taylor, Margaret Fanny .. ... ... ... Ep. 1958
Fugler, Amos ... ... ■.• •• ™- »>
Hampton, Herbert Creighton ... ... .- ,. ,,
Hawthorne, Hieronimus Keller ... ... ... ,, ,,
Kirkpatrick, John Donaldson ... ... ... ,, ,,
Leigh, Hamer ... .•• .•• ■•• •> >>
Tucker, Hazlewcuul Albert ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Wassail, Richard ... ... ... ... >> >>
Cousin, Dorothy Alice ... ... ... .. Ep. 1919
Crowther, John ... ... ... •■• i> m
Dnrrant, Frederick Thomas ... ... ■• >. ,,
WaLson, Charles Svdnev ... ... ... .•• ». ..
Boulton, Cecil Dudley Clair ... ... ... M. 1919
Brocklesby, John Hubert ... .. ... •• ,, >.
Brockiess, George Frederick ... ... ... 1, >>
Davage, Osmond Levitt ... ... ... ... >> >»
Deavin. Herbert Charles ...
Eastwood. Charles F"rederick
Edmonds, Henry Reginald ...
Halstead, Constance Beatrice
H^irrop, Family F" ranees
Mason, Harold
Milvain, Fiilda
Petrie, William Peddie
Popplestone, Samuel Maurice .. ... .• ,, n
Powlson, Thomas Herbert ... ... ... ■. ,, ,,
Rablen, Arthur Wilfred ... ... ... .. .. n
Smith, Sidne\' ... ... '.• ••• >> >>
Chambers, Henry Alban ... ... .. Ep. 1920
Duerdon, Thomas Lucas ... ... ... ••. i. >>
Lang, Clarita Harriett ... ... ... •■ >» >>
Main, Reginald Thomas ... ... .. ■•. ». >>
McColl, Robert ... ... .. ■• ••• -. ».
McCaig, Margaret Lees ... ... ... .• »> >>
>» M
COLLEGE OF M E D I C I N I<: ,
NEWCASTLE-L'PON-TVXE.
Tliis Colley^e was founded in the year 1832 under the
name of " the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Scliool of Medicine
and Surg-ery " and became associated with the Univer-
sity of Durham in 185 1 under the style and title of " the
Newcastle-upon-Tyne College of Medicine in connection
with the University of Durham." In 1870 it was
received into closer connection with the LTniversity and
from that time has been known as " the L'^niversity of
Durham College of Medicine."
Under the University of Duriiam Act, 1908 (8 Edw.
VIl, c. 20) the College was constituted an integ-ral
part of the University.
The College buildings, in Northumberland Road,
were opened in 1889, and the "Heath Wing" was
added in 1906.
The Students o( the College receive instruction in
Chemistry, Physics and Biology, at Armstrong College ;
in Clinical Medicine and Surgery in the Royal Victoria
Infirmary ; in Practical Midwifery in the Maternity
Hospital ; in Fevers at the City Hospital for Infectious
Diseases ; and in Psychological Medicine at the
Sunderland Mental Hospital, Ryhope.
Students entering the Medical and Dental Professions
are required to register on the books of the General
Medical Council.
From their Registration Students may proceed to
the Degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Medicine, and
to the Degrees of Bachelor and Master of Surgery,
or may obtain the Degrees of Bachelor and Doctor
of Hygiene, the Diplomas in Public Health and
Psychiatry or the Licence in Dental Surgery.
Regulations for Degrees in Medicine, Surgery, and
Hygiene will be found in the Regulations of the
University, Title v, Section ix, and for the Diplomas
in Public Health and Psychiatry and for the Licence in
Dental Surgery in Title vi. Sections iv, v, vi. Subjects
of Examinations will be found on pages 239-245.
505
-o6 COLLRGK OF MKDK'IKF.
Full particulars rei,'"arciiiig' the courses of instruction
to-'^ether with all information necessary for stu(.i>.nts
about to commence the Medical Curriculum will be
found in the Calendar of the Collei,'-e, which may be
obtained gratis from Professor How^den, Registrar.
Under the Articles of Association the Authorities
of the College are: The President, the Court of
Governors, the Council, the Registrar, and the
Treasurer.
The Court of Governors consists ot : —
{a) Elected Governors, thirty in number.
(A) Contributory Governors, i.e., individual donors of ^25 or
upwards'; the Representatives of Corporate Bodies or
Associations, or any mercantile or other firm, contributing
a donation of /J 100 or upwards ; and the Representatives
of the Executors or Administrators of any testator or
intestate contributing a donation of £2~,o or upwards.
(<:) Representative Governors. The following are ex-nffirio and
Representative Governors : —
The Chanxellor of the University.
The Vice-Ch.\ncellor of the University.
The President of the College of Medicine.
The Principal of Armstrong College.
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Newcastle.
The Lord Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and the
Mayors of Durham, Gateshead and Sunderland.
The Chairman of the Honorary Medical and
Surgical Staff of the Royal Victoria Infirmary.
The Chairman of the House Committee of the
Royal Victoria Infirmary.
The Chairman of the Committee of Management of
the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Dental Hospital.
The President of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne and
Northern Counties' Medical Society.
The Chair.man of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Ei>UCATION COiMMITTEE.
The President of the North of England Branch
OF the British Medical Association.
The Head Master of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Royal Grammar School.
The President of the North-East Coast Institute
OF Engineers and Shipbuilders.
The President of the North of England Institute
OF Mining and Mechanical Engineers.
fOLI.EGE OF MEDICINE. 507
Three elected by each of the following- bodies : — ■
The Academic Board.
The Senate
The House Committee of the Roval Victoria
Infirmary.
The CoiNciL of Armstrong College.
The Durham University Medical Graduates
Association.
Two elected b\- each of the following' bodies : —
The Council of the Corporation of Neavcastle"
upon-Tyne.
The Council of the Corporation of Gateshead.
The Council of the Corporation of Sunderland.
The Education Committee of the Northumberland
County Council.
The Education Committee of the Durham County
Council.
The Education Committee of the Newcastle-'
upon-Tyne Corporation.
The Northern Branch c>f the Society of
Medical Officers of Health.
The Council c>f the Sunderland Technical
College.
The Newcastle and Gateshead Incorporated
Chamber of Commerce.
One elected by each of the following- bodies : —
The Newcastle-upon-Tyne Literary and Philo-
sophical Society.
The Committee of Management c^f the F'leming
Memorial Hospital.
The Committee of Management of the Newcastle-
upon-Tyne Maternity Hospital.
The Committee of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Dental Hospital.
The Sanitary Committee of the Northumberland
County Council.
The Sanitary Committee of the Durha.m County
Council.
The Sanitary Committee of the Corporation of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Sanitary Committee of the Cc^rporation of
South Shields.
joS COLLIiHK OF AlHOlClNli.
The Council is the Executive Body of the Colleg^e and
consists ot : —
(rt) Xine members electetl liy and mil of the Court of
Governors.
(b) Seven members elected by hi\i1 out of tlie Academic
Board.
(c) Two members elected liy and out of llie Senate.
{d) The Principal of Armstrong College.
(e) Two members elected by and out of the Council of
Armstrong College
(/) Two members elected by and out of the House
Committee of the Royal Victoria Infirmary.
(g) Two members elected by and out of the Honorary
Medical and Surg'ical Staff of the Royal X'icloria
Infirman*'.
There is also an Academic Board consisting' of the
Professors and Lecturers, which regulates the education
and discipline of the College.
OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE.
President .
D.WMD Drcmmond, M.A., M.D., D.C.L.
Treasurer.
Cecil Algernon Cochrane, M..\., J.F.
Registrar.
Robert Howden, M.A., M.B., D.Sc.
Council.
(a) Appointed by the Court of Governors —
Peter Phillips Bedson, M.A., D.Sc, J. P.
John Henry Birn, M.A.
Cecil Alger.non Cochrane, .M.A., J. P.
John Ernest Gibson, M.A.
George E. Henderson, Esq.
James Rutherford Morison, M.A., M.D., D.C.L.
LL.D.'
R. G. E. Mortimer, Esq., J. P.
W. J. Noble, Esq., J. P.
Herbert Shaw, B.A., D.L.
I F.R.C.S.
COl.LKGli OK MEDICINE. 509
(6) Ap[)ointecl by ihc. Academic Board —
Henry Brlnton Angus, M.B., M.S.'
Robert Alfred Bolam, M.D., M.R.C.P.
David Dri mmoxd, AI.A., M.D., D.C.L. (Choinimn).
Robert Howden, M.A., M.B., D.Sc.
Robert Patton Raxken Lyle, M.A., M.D., B.Ch.
Sir Thomas Oliver, D.L., AI.A., M.D., LL.D.=
J. D. Wardale, M.B., B.S.
{c) Ap])ointed b}- the Senate of the University —
The Very Rev. Henry Gee, M.A., D.D.
Frank Byron Jevons, M.A., D. Litt.
(d) Appointed by the Council of Armstrongs College —
Alderman A. E. Bell., J. P.
J. D. Walker, J. P.
{e) Appointed by the House Conimiltee of the Royal X'ictoria
Infirmary —
Charles Irwin, J. P.
W. T. ROBSON.
(_/) Appointed b\- the Acting Honorary Medical and Surgical
Staff of the Royal Victoria Infirmary —
Thomas Beattie, M.D.=
Albert Morton :\Iartin, M.B., B.S.
{g) The Principal of Ar.mstrong College.
Hon. Solid lors.
Messrs. Clayton & (tibson.
A uditors.
Messrs. Monkhouse, Goddard & Co.
F.K.c'.S.
(•(■»!. I. nCK Oy MKHKIM-
Adiieiiliiooki-, Hel•tl-am.*^;
Adkins, l'ei-c\" Rullierford.*
Ainslev, Thomas Georg'e.
Aldersoii, Rejjinakl.^f/c
Aklorsoii. Wilfred Ernest. i+j//
Allison. Thomas Moffatt.*
Anderson, John Charles.
.Appleby, Geiiiije IIenr\- \'ane.
.Arnison, William Drewetl.*
Ai'nokl, Edwin Gilbert
lCmerson.*X-
Arnolt, James.*
Atkinson, Walter .Mexantier.*
Aubrey, Alfred Reuben.
.Austen, Henry Hinds.
Averill, Charles.*
Badeoek, Vincent Edjj'ar.*//
Baigfent, William. *^;«'
Baine. Lawrence .Aug^ustus.**^//
Baker, Janies Barring-ion.
Baker, John Hop]iei-.
Baker, Joseph Ellis.*i§>t
Barclay, John Hamilton.!^;/////'
Barker, John.
Barkes, Wilfred.*
Beat tie, Thomas. *^X';/'
Bedson, Sam Phillips, .M.Sc.*;/
Bellwood, Richard Henry.*
Bennett, Xorman.*
Berwick, George.*
Beven, Octavius.*
Bird, .Matthew Mitchell.*
Blachford, James V'incenl.*^
Blair, Charles .Samuel. «'
Blandford, Laurence James.*
Blighi, William Lyne.'
Bodger, Septimus.*
Bodman. Christopher Osmond.'
Bolam, Robert Alfred."';?"'"
Bontor, S\dney Algernon, t
Boobbyer', Philip.f
Bowden, Reg-inaid Treacher.
M.D.
Bradfortl, .Anlhon\^ Boui-chier.
Brady, George Stewardson.3
Braithwaile, Henry Mounsey.
Braithwaite, John.*<^/ "''
Brewis, Anilrew Sexinour.*
Brewis, Edward James.*
Britlges, FLrnest Chittenden.*
Brodrick, Henrj- Edward.*
Brookes, Clifford Harold.
Brown, Robert Cunynghame.*
Brown, Robert Tilbury. *«
Browne, Rev. Leonard
Foster.*;/
Rrun}"ate, .Annie Tombleson.*
Brj'ant, Charles Hilary.* '
Burdon-Cooper, John, B.Sc.*y7
Burrow, Vincent.* '
Burton, Francis Heni-y
Merceron.f
Burton-Brown, Gerald Burton.*
Campbell, Joiui Geoige, M.A.*
Carr, Thomas.
Caton, John W'ilfrid.*
Charpentier, Ambrose Etlwiird.
Cheese, Frederick William.*
Cheetham, W'alter Henry.
Clark. F"rancis William.^
Clark, Helen Cji"ace.*H:S
Clayton, Thomas Morrison. *§ ||
Clowes, Herbert Alfred.! '
Chitterbuck, Lewis
Augustus.*
Cochrane, Samuel Thomas. *§
Cock, Frederick William. t''^
Cole, Robert Hodgson.
Coley, F"rederick Collins.
Cooke. Frank Anthony.*
Cooke, Frederick Artliur.
Cooper, Robert Montagu le
Hunte.*.
Cope, Albert Ernesi.* a fhk
" Bachelor ot Surgery, t Master of Surgery. { B.achelor of Hygiene.
5D.P.H. I, D.Hy.
n Univ. Sch. d Charlton Sch. e Dickinson Sch. J TuUoch Sch. g- Goyder
Sch. /i Gibb Sch. j Scott Sch. k Armstrong Sch. / Gibson Pr. u Gold
Medal.
' F.R.C.S. 2 F.R.C.P. 3 F.R.S.. F.L.S. 4 Lecturer in Mental Diseases,
Bristol University. 5 Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Dean of the
Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong. <> F.S.A. 7 M.B.E, 8 Croix
de Guerre. 9 Legion of Honour. '• Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and
Member of the Consultative Council, Ministry of Health. " O.B.E.
C(>llk(;k c)K medicinh (m.o. )
Colching', Eva.*
Cox, Burdoii.*
Coxon, Henry Coxon.*///
Crichton, Harry. *-
Cripps, Charles Couper.1;/
Cumberlege, Gilbert IlifFe.*"
Dale, Arthur James."
Dalgliesh, John William.*
Dal}', Ramsaj^ Lamy.*
Davis, Georgfe ^^'illiam.*
Davis, Ifor.*
Davis, Norman.'
Davison, Henry Ed ward. *§
Davison, Henry Glendinninif.*
Davison, Leopold Stanley.*
Davson, ^^'ilfVid Maynard.*
Dawson, Arthur Willan.
Dawson, Henry King.*
Denholm, Georsfe.* J §
de Silva, Charles Edward.
D'Esterre, William He^r^•
Daniel Patrick.*
Dimmock, Augustus Frederick.
Dingle, Charles Vincent. *J§
Diver, Ebenezer William.
Dix, Richard Henrv. *<^^/;
Dix, William Ralph.*
Dixon, Henr\- William.
Dixson, Charles Frederick Lyne.
Dodd, John Richard. (J<y/' "^
Dove, Augfustus Charles.*
Dow, William Alexander.*
Drummond, David.
Drummond, Horslew'^;/
Dudg'eon, Herbert William.*
Duncan, Robert Bruce. *+
Dunn, Robert Ayton.*§||
Durant, William ]a.mes.*dg-
Dutton, Thomas.
East, Charles Harry.*
East, Gu}' Rowlatid.*J§
Eastes, Frederick.
Eddlestone, Neville .\vory.*
Edgar, William Harold.*
Edridg'e-Green, Frederick
William.*;? ' ^
Edwards, William Rice. 5
Elam, Georgfe.*
Evans, IdiMs David.*
Evans, Oliver Conrad Penrhvs.*
Evers, Charles John.
Ewens, Henr\- Luther.*
Evre, John William Henry. t *
Featherstone, Harold Edgar. *^
Fenn, Charles Edward.
Fenning-s, Arthur Allen.*
Fenwick, Bedford.
Fenwick, John Charles James.
Fielden, Henry Adams(>n.*^r
Finlay, Archibald.*
Fowler, Harry.*
Fox, Ida Emilie.*
Fox, Selina F'itzherberl.*
Francis, Harvey.*
Francis, Reginald Cyril Herbert.
Fraser, Laclilan George. 1;'
Frazer, Ernest Edward.*
Frazer-Hurst, Joseph Living-
stone, B.A.*
French, Joseph James. ^i§
Fuller, John Reginald.*
Fullerton, Francis William.*
Galpin, Patrick Albert. *+§ q/"/&
Gardner, Arthur John.
Garrett, John Henry.*'
Gautby, George, M.A.*
Ga3'ford, Charles.
Giddings, George Thomas.
Giles, Bernard Faraday.
Gilroy, Ernest William.*
Gocher, Gilbert.*
Gordon, Thomas F)lisha.
* Bachelor of Surgt-rv. t Master of Surgery. t Bachelor of H\g:iciie.
§ D.P.H. li D.Hy.
a Univ;. Sch. d Charlton Sch. e Dickinson Sch. / TuUoch Sch. ^ Goyder
Sch. A Gibb Sch. / Heath Sch. ./Scott Sch. /t Armstrong- Sch. h Gold Medal.
I F.R.C.S. - Order ot Medjidieh. Fifth Class. 3 Colonel. Army Medical
Service. * Beit Memorial Fellow; Hunterian Professor, K.C.S. 5 C.M.G. ;
C.B., Surg-con-Generai, I. M.S. ; Hon. Physician to the King:. * Lecturer on
Bacteriology. Guy's Hospital Medical School. London : Exammer in State
Medicine, University ot T^ondon ; Examiner, Conjoint Board. 7 F. LS.
(.OI.I-ECH; Oi' MKOKINK (Ml).)
Grea\os, Rol^ort Bond.*
Green, Reirinald.*^!!
Gieei), Seheit F"raiicisSt. David's
Greene, Charles Westland."
Gretcory, Alfreil John.*
Grinling-, John Campion.
Giinn, Frank Walter.*
Gurney, Helen Mary.*
Hadley, Wilfred Janie.s. >/ ' ~ ^
Hall, Georg-e Rome.f
Hall, John Spencer.*
Halliday, John Rutherford.
Halstead, Harold Cecil.
Hartiwick, Arthur.
Harker, William Edmund. *|{
Harper, Alexander.
Harris, Herbert Georg'e.*
Harris, John.*
Harris, Sampson Geori;;e Victor.'
Hart, Arthur Herbert. t
Hartig-an, Thomas.*
Haiton, George Stokes. +
Hat ton, William Alfred.
Hawley, Sidney Herbert.*
Hawthorn, Frank.*
Haworih, James Kenworthy
Johnston.!
Heelis, Robert.
Hepplewhite, William George
Thomas. *J§
Heslop, Harold Linton.* -
Hickey, Evan Lewis.
Hinilmarch, Robert Simpson.*
Hobbs, Allen Holmesled.*
Hodg-ins, Walter William.*
Hodgkinson, Isaiah. *t§
Hodson, Thomas Georg'e Smith.
Holt, Arthur Knig-ht.*
Honey, Thomas Edward.
Hope, Charles William
Menelaus.* '
Horton, Thomas. *y"/t
Hotchkis, Robert Dunmore.*
Howitt, Georg^e Grahamsley.*
Hoyle, James Collings."
Hubbard, Arthur John.
Hudson, Theodore Joseph.
Hudson, William. *J§>&
Hulbert, Ernest Beddoe.
Hunter, Thomas Charles.*
Hutchinson, Joseph Armstrong'. +
Hutton, James Alfied.*
Irving, George.*
Jackson, Sophia Bangham.*§
James, Harold Llewellyn. +
James, Philip William.
Jeffree, Frank.
Jennings, Charles Egerlon.i '
Jer\is, Arthur.*
Johns, Henry Douglas.*
Johns, John Francis. >i
Johnson, John Tyrer.*^;j?A'
Johnston, Duncan Matheson.
Joscelyne, Edward Walter.
Joy, Charles Holmes.*
Keiffenheim-Trubridge. Luigi
Walter Alfred.*
Kemp, Charles Gordon.'
Kemp, Frederick William.*
Kempe, Charles Gilbert
Burringlon.*y{/
Kendall, John Arthur. *j
Lamplough, Wharram Henry.*
Lankester, Ralph Albert
Rogers.*
Lansdale, William.
Lansdown, Robert Guthrie
Poole.* ^
Larking-, Arthur Ernest.
Laverick, Frederick Robert
Henry.*
Laws, Cuthbert Umfreville.
Leech, Joseph W'illiam.t^-'
Leonard, Robert Cecil.
Livingston, Herbert Max.t
adefghjkl
Bachelor of Surgery.
Bachelor of Hygiene.
t Master of Surgery.
} D.P.H. II D.Hy.
a Univ. Sch. d Charlton Sch. e Dickinson Sch.
Sch. h Gibb Sch. i Heath Sch. j Scott Sch. k
Pr. H GolJ Medal.
' F.R.C.S. ^ F.R.C.P. 3 F.R.C.S., Edin.
R.C.P. ; Recognised Te.ncher of Medicine, University of London
in Surgery, Bristol University.
f Tulloch Sch. g Goyder
\riTistrong Sch. / Gibson
Examine!
in Medicine,
5 Lecturer
COI.KEGK OP MEDICINE M.D.
513
Llo\d, George Erring ion. ">/
Lodge, Samuel.*
Lovely, Charles Newlon.*
Lund, Theodor.*
McAleenan, Herbert Richard.*
McCall-Sinith, Norman.*^
McCullagh, Arthur Cecil Hays.*
McDowall,. Colin Francis
Frederick.'
McDowall, Thomas William.
McGonigle, George Cuthbert
Mura.'V
Mackenzie, Hector Giahatii
Gordon.
McNabb, Laurence.* J§
Maidlow, William Har\ey.*/(' '
Maiden, Frank James.
Mantle, Alfred.
Marson, Francis Herbert.* '
Martin, Albert Edward.
Martin, William, M.A.t
Mather, Richard Oswald.
Mathews, Henry John.-
Mead, Francis Henry.
Meade-King-, Richard Liddon.*
Meaden, Charles.*
Melvin, Frank Widowfield.* ^"^
Mereweiher, Edwartl Rowland
Alworth.*^//;/ '
Metcalfe, George.*
Meyrick-Jones, Hugh Mevrick.*
Miller, Arthur Alan.*
Modlin, Isaac Gibson. *i°
Montague, Arthur John HelnT.
Morgan, Llewellyn Arthur.
Morgan, Robert William.'^
Morris, Robert Alexander. ^Verv'/
Morton, Shadforth.
Mosse, Herbert Ryding.
Mules, Bertha Marv. *
Murray, Flora.*'
Murray, Georg'e Redmayne.
Murra}', Jessie Margaret.*
Murray, William.'
Nattrass, Frederick John.*/^«
Neale, Albert Ezra.*
Nevin, Robert William."
Newstead, George.*
Niel, Elizabeth Niel.*^:§
Nihill, John Edward.*
Nix, Sidney.*
Noel-Cox, Herbert Lovis.^
Norton, John.
Nott, Arthur Holbrook.
O'Brien, Christopher Michael.*
Ogden, Ogden Watson.*
Oliver, Sir Thomas, Kt.-
Packman, Alfred Charles
Augustus.
Palmer, Sydney Joseph.'
Palmer, Williani Pitt.-J;
Pardington, George Lucas.
Parking Alfred.*^/////;/ '
Parsons, John Inglis.
Paterson, Marcus Sinclair.*;/ •*
Peacock, William Edwin.''t§(i'A
Peacock, William Ernest.*
Pearce, John Cuthbert. *?»
Pearson, Richard.*'
Peart, Robert.*
Pendred, Vaughan.'
Pennefather, Claud Maxwell.*
Piriie, Robert Reid.*
Plummer, Selby Wetherell.*
Pogson, John William Buckley.*
Poole, Thomas Brice.*
Porter, William Smith.'
Powell, Scudamore Kydley.
Prior, John Ralph.*
Probyn-\\'illiams, Robert
James.*
Proctor, Alfred Henry. |y///
Proud, Frederick. c/7/
Provvde, Edv\in Longstaff.
Pruen, Septimus Tristram.
Raby, Leonard.
Bachelor of Surgery.
Uni
t Master ot Surg-erv. J Bachelor of Hvjjiene.
} D.P.H."
Sch. if Chariton Sch. c Dickinson Sch. / TiiUoch Sch. ^ Goyder
Sch. /r Cihb Sch. / Heath Sch. k Armstrong Sch. / Gibson Pr. m TurnbuU
Sch. H Gold Medal.
I F.R.C.S. 2 F.K.C.P. 3 Member of the Order of St. Sava (Serbia), Fourth
Class. 4 Member of Advisory Council for Medical R. search. National Health
Insurance Scheme. 5 D.M.D., Harvard. ''' London Hcspital ; Recognised
Teacher in Anaesthetics, University of London. 7 C.O.B.E. ** F.R.A.S.
9 M.B.E. 'c O.B.E.
514
liM.I.Kiai OV MEDICINK (m.D.)
Raffle, Aiuhvw l^.inks.*:;:^/
Ra lit kens, FriinlL'rike.*J§
Ramsay, Frank Winson.t '
Raw, Nathan.*/' -'
Raw, Stanley.* '
Rawes, William."
Reali, Henry.*
Renney, Henry. *§!!«
Renton, Ralph Stuart.*
Revelv, Joseph Smith./'
Richards, George William.
Richards, Morj^^an."
Richardson, Alfred Ernest.
Richardson, Jame« Xowell.
Riley, Arthur.*
Roberts, Xorcliffe.* ••
Robinson, Alfred.
Robinson, Arthur Henr}'.
Robinson, Louis. ;/
Robinson, William. i<«/^/« '
Robinson, William.
Robson, Frederick. " ii
Robson, Stanley. f«
Rodman, Georg-e yook.
Rowell, William Henry.*|:§
Rowland, Frederick William.'
Rowstron, Xoel F"lorentine. «
Rudd, William Arthur.
Ruinboll, Charles Frederick.*
Rutherfoord, Thoinas Corrie. '
Rutter, Francis Burchett.* '
Rutter, Hubert Llewellyn.*'
Saint, Charles Frederick
Morns. fiidefg'/ii'/k/w ' =
Salvage, John \'alenline.t u
Sanderson, Tom.'
Sandoe, John Worden.*
Scott, George William.*
Senior, Harold Dickinson. «
Shapland, John Dee, B.A.*
Sheppard, William John.t
Sheridan, Norman.
Shields, Oswin.
Shore, Harry. *§
Simnu)ns, Edwartl Walpc>le.
Simpson, Frederick Hampson."'
Simpson, Thomas Young. i'
Simpson, William. * n
Sinclair, .Matilda Ann.*
Smith, Alan A\'re.* ■
Smith, Andrew.*
.Smith, Frank Laughton.*
Smith, Gilbert. ;i '
Smith, Henrw W
Smurihwaiie, Henry.* n
Sparks, John Peel.*M
Spicer, Frederick.* //
Spitta, Harold Robert Dacrc.'X-''
Squance, Thonuis Coke.t
.Sqiiire, Maurice Frederick.'
Stainthorpe, William Waters.*
Stephenson, Joseph Briscoe.*
Stevens, Alfred Edward.*
Stevens, Bertram Crossfield.iyw
Stokes, John.*§
Storey, Thomas Copeland.*
adeghm
Streatfeild, Thomas.*
Sturtly, Harry Carlile.*
Sugden, Edward Scott.
Simmer, Joseph Henry
Surtees.
Sutton, Frederick Reginald.*
Swainston, Eliot.*
Sweetapple, Herbert Algar.*
Swindale, John Aston.*
.Sykes, Harold Widdrington.*
Syrett, Frank Ernest.*
Tanner, Charles Edward.'
Tate, Edward. *j^
Tew, James Scott.*
Thompson, Robert.*
Thomson, George James
Crawford. «
Thorne-Thorne, Berthokl
Bezly.*
Thorne-Thorne, Leslie
Cavendish.*
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4 O. B.t. 5 Professor of Surgery and Director of the Research Laboratories,
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Thonie-Thonie, Richard. '
Threlfall, Edward Norman.*
Thurnani, William Rowland.*
Tinle}', William Edwin Falking-
bridg-e.*
Toller, Charles Wm. Edward.
Tomson, Walter Bolton.
Travis, William Owen.
Tulk-Hart, Thomas John
Augustus.* '
Turner, Percy Edward. */X'
Turner, Sydney Duke.*§
Turtle, Frederick Weninan.*
Turtle, Godfre}- de Bee*
Tuxford, Arthur Wren.
Tyson, William Joseph.'^
Unthank, William Robert
Elstob.'f
Venniker, John Charles. "*S'
Vincent, Ralph. *5
Vincent, William James
Nathaniel.* ^ *
Vintras, Louis George Charles.?
Vise, Christopher.
Visser, Thomas ChristofFel.*
Walker, Basil Woodd.
Walker, Benjamin.
Walker, Francis John.
Walker, Frederick Septimus.
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Walsh, Leslie Herbert.*
Warde, Arthur Waldemar
Brougham.*
Wardell-Johnson, Percy Hugh.*
Warner, Allan.
Waters, James Bowden.*(y'7
Watson, John. '
M.D., Practitioners of
Adams, Josiah Oake.'
Adamson, James Weeden
Woodhams.
Aird, Thomas Wilson.
Alexander, James Whitelaw.
Allen, Richmond Robert.
Watts, Alexander AFinler.''
Watts, Thomas.*
Wear, Algernon Edward Luke.**
Webb, Samuel George.*
Webster, Percy Samuel.
Weir, David Henderson."'
Westrope, Lionel Langford.
Wetherell, Marmaduke
Cordeux.*
Wheeler, Humphrey John.
Whillis, Samuel Short.*
Whitehouse, William Hv^nry.*
Whittick, Fallon Percy.
Wigan, Charles Arthur.
Wigham, William Harper.
Wilbe, Richard Ha^'cock
Wiffin.
Wilding, James.
Wilkins, Cuthbert Rex.*
Wilkinson, Auburn. !£■
Willcox, Edward Cecil. *JX'
Williams, George James.*
Williams- Freentan, John
Peere. n
Willis, Charles Fancourt, C.B.
Wilson, Arthur Marius.*
Wilson, William Teasdale.f
W^olte, Hermon.*<'
Wood, Charles Rawdon, ALA.*
Wood, Maurice Dale.*
W^oodman, William Edwin.
Wormald, Thomas Leathard.*
Worth, Francis James.*
Young, Edward Herbert.
Yoimg, Ernest Charles, n
Young, James Carruthers.trt
Fifteen Years' Standing.
Andrew, Bennet Harvej-.
Andrew, George."
Arkle, James Vere.
Atkinson, Thomas Rewell.
Aveline, Henry Talbot Sidney.
Bain, William." =
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Baiiibridye. Goorijo/
BakiT. Oswald.
Baltt'. Jost>pli Hamilton.
Barnes, Jolin Alfred.
Baira.irrv. Patrick.
B.in V, William Joseph .Muiphy.
Bartlett, Thomas William.
Barton, William Edwin.
Bate, John Brabant.
BeaumoiU, Edi^ar.
Beiklard, William Oliver.
Bell, Peter Gordon.
Bell, Walter Whilmarsh.
Bennett, Edwin .Alfred.
Bennett, William.
Berrv, Ji)hn Jackson.
Biu'gs, -Moses George.
Birt" Ernest.
Blackwell, Charles Thomas.
Bla,t;_sJ-, .\rthur Frederick.
Blomfield, Georji-e \\'ills.
Boake, Samuel.
Booth, Georife.
Booth, Rev. Lancelot Parker.^
Booth, Thomas Carter.
Bower, Ernest Dykes.
Bowhay, Albert.
Biadford, John.
Brown, Daniel Diirward.
Brown, Edwin Harold. 3
Brown, Frederick James.
Browne-Carlhew, Ralph Henry.
Br\an, Francis Charles.
Bryce, Georj^e.
Buck. Joseph. S
Buckley, Thomas William.
Burton, Harry.
Bux'on, Henry.
Campbell, Henry.
Cant, William Edmund.'"
Carter, Fretlerick Hcales.'
Carter, Thomas Moravian.
Cassitiy, Joseph Lament.
Caudwell, Henry.
Cautley, Dawson.
Chadwick, George Richard.
Chamberlain, Edward Twyford.
Chapman, Charles William.
Chittenden, Thom.'is Hillier.
Chubb, William Lindsay.
Clarke, llenry.
Cockill, William Barron. §
Cole, John Martin Coates.
Colecloiigfh, John .Arthur.
Coleman, James George Blyth.
Collier, Henrv.
Collier, Henry Williain.
Comber, Charles Thomas
Thornton.'
Comerfortl, Beauiiiont Harry.
Coombs, Rowland Hill.=
Cooper, Ludford.
Cooper, Lilian Violet.
Corben, Charles.
Cotton, Henry Hugh Powell.
Couch, James Kynaston.
Cowen, Philip.
Cox, Roland Frederic.
Cree, James Douglas.
Cree, William Edward.
Creswell, William George.
Ci'oft, Edward Octaxius.t
Crooke, Thomas Leslie.
Cross, Edward John.
Cross, Geoffrey.
Cuffe, iMcxandei".
Cumming, George William
Hamilton.
Cunnning, John.
Dagger, Richard.
Darker, George FilzJames.§
Darley-llartlev', William.
Darroll, William Burwell.
Date, William Horton.
Davies, Edward Cluneglas.
Davies, John.
Davies, John Charles. §
Davies, John Hopkyn.
Davii's, William Thom.'is.
Day, Edward Joseph.
Deane, .Andrew.
Deane, ♦Herbert Edward.
Deans, John,
de Legh, Hariy Legh.
Dimmock, Henry Peers. =
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' F.R.C.S. ^ n.L. 3 Siih-Dean
* Professor of Obstetrics. University of
Order of St. John of lerusalem. 7 O.B.
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Leeds. 5 Lt.-Col. I. M.S. » Knt.
E. « Surgeon-Gen I.AI.S. Retd.
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Gibson, William John.
GifFord, Georg-e Taylor.
Gill, Jo.seph William.
Gill, Stanley Augustine.
Gimblett, William Henry.
Goddard, Charles Ernest.''
Goldie, Robert William.
Goldsmith, Georgfe Pocock. '
Goodridge, Walter Lisle Taylor
Goodwin, Frederick Charles.
Gosse, William.
Gough, John Harley.
Goulden, Herbert Edward.
Gowans, William.
Gowring, Benjamin William
Nettiefold.
Graham, Frederick Maurice.
Grayfoot, Blenman Buhot.
Green, Charles Robert
Mortimer.*
Hale, Charles Doug'lasBovvdich
Hallwrig-lu, Matthew Leslie
Gu\'.
Hamilton, John.
Hancock, Charles James.
Handfield-Jones, Charles
Ranald.
Handy, James Multyali.
Haid^man, Charles Edward.
Harg'reaves, Walter Herbert.
Harris, Charles Joshua Joseph.
Harris, George Frank Angelo.'
Harris, Joim Delpratt.
Harris, John Henry.
Hartley, Reginald.
Harvey, John Stephenson
Selw}'n. _ ., ,-, ,\
Hassan, Syed. -''' --a ,'.',!
Havell, Charles Graham;
Hawkyard, Ailhui.
Ha3'don, HiUyanl William.
Hector, George Wright Kemp»;
Hedley, John. ■ ,\
Hendl'ey, Harold. >'A
Herron, Robei-l Thomas. -. —
Hesterlow, .Alfred John.
Dobbs, Matthew.
Dodson, Arthur Edward.
Donald, David.
Donkin, Charles.
Donovan, William.
Down, Elgar.
Duke, Benjamin.
Duke, Edgar.
Dunn, Philip Henry.
Durrant, Thomas Arnold.
Dutch, Me\er Akiba.
Edwards, Charles.
Edwards, Henry James.
Edwards, Kenelm Cobham.
Elcum, Donald.
Ellis, Edward. , ,^,
Ellis, William Charles. . i
Ellison, Ernest Henry.
Emmett, Richard.
Emms, Alfred Wilson.
English, Edgar.
Etches, William Robert.
Evers, John Shortt,
Fearnley, William.
Ferguson, John.
Fernie, Andrew.
Fitz-Gerald, John Joseph. -
Flanagan, Patrick Joseph.
Flux, George Belben. '
Flynn, John.
Forster, Thomas Frederick.
F"oster, Michael Bernard.
F"ox, George Martin.
France, William Henry.
Freeman. Ernest Carrick.*
Freeman, John.' s
French, Geiirge William Henry.
Frost, George.
Frost, John Kingdon.
Furlong, William Verner.
Furner, Willoughby.
Fj'te, David.
Gane, Edward Palmer Steward.
Garrett, Henry Edward.
Gault, David.
Gay, John.
Gibbs-Smith, Edward Gibbs.
I F.R.C.S. 2 ^H).. Rrux. 3 Instructor in AnacsthetiLS. Kjnys C>41.. Lo.ndon.
4 C.M.G. 5 Lecturer in Anaesthetics. University ot Bristiil. ^ Protessor of
Midwit'erv, Med. Coll.. Bengal. ' C.S.L Inspector General Civil Hospitals,
Madras. ■= O.B.E.
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Hiliii.^o, Heniy Johnson.
Hill, AlfivJ Ariluir.
Hill. Hetiley.^
Hill, Leopold George.
Hillyor. William Henry.
Hodtison, Georye Graham.
Holherloii, Henry Xel^on.
Hiilman, Frank Kay.
Htilr, Richard Crawshaw.'
Hooker, Joseph Stenson.
Hooper, Altretl.
Hooper, John William Dunbar.
Home, Thonuis.
Horner, Charles Julian.
Hoyland, Stanley Stenlon.
Hoyten, William James.
H\idson, Robert.
Hugill, Georg-e Frederick.
Hugo, Richard Mandeville.
H unl , Kdwin Guy.
Hniiti^r, Robeit Rankin.
Husband, John Charles
Radclyffe.
Hussej', Edward.
Ind, Charles Undes.
Jacksiin, William .Massingheni
.^^lddleton.
Jakins, I'erc}' Septimus.
Jeaffreson, John Leslie.
Jeffreys, James Graham.
Jepson, Edward.
Johnson, Alfred.
Johnson, Henry Percival.
Jollye, Fi-aiu:is William.
Jones, Benjamin.
Jones, George David Edwards.'
Jones, James Thoresby.
Jones, John Arnallt.*
Jones, Thomas Slater.
Joscelyne, Arthui- Edwin.
Joseph, Cieorge William,
joslen, Herbert.
Kcll}', Thomas William.
Kenmi, Frederick St. John.
King, Arthur.+§
King, Richard Henry.
King, Richard Thacker.
Kingsford, Arthur Beresford.
Kinsej'-Morgan, Augustus.
Knowles, Henry.
Knowles-Jones, John Thom;is.
Lane, Alexander.
Langford, Frederick Charles.
Latimer, Henry Arthur.''
Lauder, Robert Enwrighl.
Leahy, Albert William Denis.'
Lessey, Rev. Sandford Scobell.
Lettis, Thomas.
Lewis, Lewis.
Lewis, Llewellyn.
Lewitt, Frederick William.
Lightoller, Henry Martin.
Lister, .Septimus Rayner.
Livingston, John.
Lloyd, Albert Eyton.
Lloyd, Henry.
Llo)d, Morgan.
London, John Edward.
Lovegrove, Arthur Charles
Adams.
Lowne, Benjamin Thompson.
Lucas, Geoffrey.
Mc.Arthur, Duncan.
McCarthy, Justin McCallum.
McDonnell, Michael Sweeney.'
McFerran, James Ryan.
Maclntyre, Edward Tambj'ah.^
Mackenzie, .'\llan Grant.
Mackinlay, Robert.
Mackintosh, John Stewart.
McMillan, Thomas.
McWaller, Jam.^s Charles. =
Maguire, Thomas Stephen.
Makeig-Jones, William.
Manby, Sir Alan Reeve, Kt.*
Mander,* Pflfcy Robert.
Manser, Robert.
J Bachelor of Hygiene. § D.P.H.
• F.R.C.S. '■' Lecturer in Anaesthetics, Bristol Univ. ; M.I)., Brux. i Knigfht
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Marder, Edward Swan.
Mark, Leonard Portal.
Marshall, Robert.
Masterman, Ernest William
Gurney.'
Masters, John Alfred.
Mavor, Rev. William Samuel.
Ma\'nard, Edwin.'
Menzies, James.
Messum, Gordon Bonningfton
Willie.
Milligan, Robert Arthur,
Milroy, Anthony.
Mitchell, Thomas Houg-hton.
Moftat, Alexander Dryden.
Moore, Edward James
Fleetwood.
Moore, Milner Montgomery.
Morris, Richard John.
Mimday, James.
Murray, Harry Edmund
Colquhoun Keith.
Murray, Richard Galway.
Mulch, Robert Samuel.
Nail, John Frederick.'
Neech, James Thomas.
Nelis, William Francis.
Newham, Hugh Basil Greaves.
Nolan, Joseph Adam.
Norton, Everitt Edward.
Nuilall, Waller Wingtield.
Odell, Robert.
Odell, William.'
Oliver, John Percy.
Palmer, W illiam Mortlock.
Parrott, Thomas Godfrey.
Paterson, John.
Patrick, James Williamson.
Payne, William Henry.
Pjearce, George Harper.
Penny, Charles Hall.
Perkins, Whitfield.
Perry, Sir Allan, Kt.^
Phillips, Charles Henry.
Philps, Frederick George
Meynell.
Pillay, John Jesudasen
Srinivasagam.
Pockett, Lewis Walter.
Pollard, George Frederick.
Poole, Arthur Henry.
Poole, Edw'ard Albert
Bodenham.
Posnett, Edward.
Poller, Henry Percy.'
Price, Richard.
Pulsey, William Henry.
Ramarau, Colomaranacuppi
Bangalore.
Ramsboltom, Alfred Ernest
William.
Rawson, Ernest.
Rayner, Alexander Clement.
Read, Arthur William.
Reid, Robert George.
Reidy, Charles.
Rice, George.
Rimell, Alfred Tom.
Ringrose, Ernest.
Roberts, Hugh Jones.'
Robertson, James Sprent.
Robinson, Joseph.
Rogerson, John.
Ross, Daniel McClure."
Rowell, Herbert Ellis.
Rowlands, Hugh Pugh.
Rudd, Charles Frederick,
Russell, John Ronaldson.
Samuel, Richard.
Scale, Thomas W'illiam.
Scallon, Ernest Oliver.
Scott, Edward.
Scott, William George.
Sellors, Thomas Blanchard.
Sharp, Charles John.
Sharpe, William Salisbury.
Sharpley, Edward.
Shea, John Goodwin. §
Shepherd, Robert John.
Sherwood, Arthur Paul.
Simpson, Reginald Palgrave.
Sims, George Samuel.
§ D.P.H.
» F.R.C.S. = Principal Civil Medical Officer and Inspector of HospiUls,
Ceylon: Principal of Ceylon Medical College; Knight of Grace, St. John ot
Jerusalem. 3 Director, London School of Tropical Medicine. -
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Sincl;iir, Cieoigi'.
Sinclair, John.
Sitiampnlam, Saimiel AiiioUl.
Slaler, Howard.
Sleman, Ricliard Rejifinald.
Smallev, Sir Herbert.'
Sniivli, Cleorgo Jai'ksoii.
Smitk, Harry Lyon.
Siiiitli, Herbert .\rllmr.
Smith, Maurice Hainbliii.
Smith, Peter Campbell.
Smiih, Thomas Hajison.
Solomon, Cliarle.s Ktlwiii.
Soiiilu'ombi', Arthur George.
Sprent, Willijim Swanson.
Stanford, William Bedell.
Steele, Herir}' F'rederic.
Stokes, Henry Fraser.
Store\', Percy Arthur.
Sunipier, Waiter John Ernelv.
Sutton, Rev. Francis William.
Sworn, Henry Georije.
Sykes, .Matthew Carring^ton.;;
Taylor, John.
Taylor, William Benjamin
Baiclielor
Thistle, I'rederick Thomas.
Thomas, Ellis Rae.
Thomas, William Frederick.
Thomas, John Lewis.
Tieasiire, William Beeson
Crawford.
Tredj^old, .Alfred Frank.
Tulk-Hart, Euyene John.
Turner, Walter Pickett.
Twomey, I'alrick Xunan.
Twi-ed\', Reginald Carlyon.
Uppleby, John George.
L'tting, James.
\'anes, Arthur Bayly.
Clayton, Thomas .Morrison.* 15
Dunn, Robert .\yton.*
Green, Reg'iiiHld.*'.^
Barker, William Edmund.*
X'lieland, Charles James.
Walford, Edward. 3
Walford, Walter Gilson.
Walker, .Alexander Hope.
Walker, James Pixlon.
Wall, lames Bernard.
Waller, Alfred Whalley.
Ward, John Alfred.
Wear, .Arthur Taylor.
Webster, John Arthur.
Weekes, Francis Henry.'
West, Charles James.
West, Richard Milbourne.
White, Thomas Edward.
Wickham, Onslow Arthur.
Wild, Georg-e Samuel.
Williams, Ernest Graham
I lamilton.
Williams, George Rowland.
Williams, Herbert Leader.
Williams, Lionel Henry.
Willmore, William Southwick.
Wilson, Joseph.
Wingrave, Thomas.
Wingrave, V'itruvius Harold
Wyatt.
Withers, Oliver.
Wood, Neville Thorold.
\\ oodcock, Herbert de Carle.
Woodcock, John Roslron.
Woods, John Francis.
Woodyatt, John Fred.
Wraith, Oswald Samuel.
Wright, Douglas Wilson.
Wright, George Cornelius
William.
Wright, William Henry.
Wylie, David Thomas.
\'oung, Thomas Frederick.
D.Hy.
Matthew, Kurunthotical
Thomas. /t
Renney, Henry. *§
Rowell, William Henry* §
Trotter, Robert Samuel. -
» Bachelor of Surgery. }D.P.H.
k .Vrinstrong Sch.
' F.R.C.S. =^ .Medical Inspector of Local Priuons and Superinteiidingr Officer
of Comrict Frinons. ,< Lecturer in Public Health, Univcrsjty Collpgrc C'^r4i5f,-,^,|'
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
M.A.
Bainbridg-e. Francis Arthur.'
Hill, Thomas Eustace. -
Howdeii, Robert.
McDonald. Stuart.
Alderson, Wilfred Ernest.
Angus, Henrv Brunton.
Aslett, George Stration.
Boiitor, Sydney Algeinon.
Boobbyer, Philip.
Braitliwaite, Eldred Curweii.
Brown, Joseph Jopling.
Burton, Francis Henry
Merceron.
Caleb, Clenietit Cornelius.
Clowes, Herbert Alfred.
Cock, Frederick William.
Crick, Samuel Arthur.
Cripps, Ciiarles Couper.
Eyre, John William Henry.
Fraser, Lachlan George.
Gibbon, Ernest Henry.
Gleiidining, Bryden.
Hall, George Rome.
Hart, Arthur Herbert.
Hatton, George Stokes.
Haworth, James Kenvvorthy
Johnston.
Hindmarsh, Thomas .Albert.
Hutchinson, Joseph Armstrons
Irvine, Robert James.
Jaines, Harold Llewellyn.
Jenning-s, Charles Egerton.
Kendall, Ernest Robert.
Leech, Joseph William.
Lingard, Alfred.
Livingston, Herbert Max.
Martin, William, M.A.
Abbot-Anderson, Sir William
Maurice, Kt.**
Abraham, Everard Cecil.*
Adams, Thomas Georg-e
Drabble.*
McDovvall, Thomas William.
Metzger, George Xathaniel.
Oliver, Sir Thomas, Kt.
M.S.
Mavnard, Frederick Pinsent.
Milburn, Charles Henry.
Openshaw, Thomas Horrocks.
Piatt, Henry Thomas.
Proctor, Alfred Henry.
Purnell, Charlotte.
Pybus, Frederick Charles. >
Ramsay, Frank Winson.
Ra\ner, Hugh.
Reily, Alexander Yates.
Richards, William Hunter.
Roberts, James Reid.
Robinson, William.
Roue, William Ban en.
Robson, Stanley.
Rowe, .Arthur Walton.
Saint, Charles Frederick
Morris.
Salvage, John Valentine.
Seager, Herbert West.
.Shaw, Ravmond Henry.
Simpson, Thomas Young.
Sheppard, William John.
Squance, Thomas Coke.
Stevens, Bertram Crossfield.
Stewart, Joseph CollingwoodsH
Turner, Georg:e Grey. '~'l
Unthank, William Robert
Elstob.
Walker, Charles Pope.
Wilkinson, .Auburn.
Willan, Robert Joseph.
Young, James Carruthers.
M.B.
Adeniyi-Jones, Curtis Crispin.'
.Airth, Oscar Frederick Don.*
Alderson, Frederick Herbert.
.-Vlderson, John Bain.*a
.Aldridge, Arthur William.*
' Bachelor of Surgery. § D.P.H.
a Univ. Sch.
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Allan, KeninMh Biiue.*
Alsiroin, Hedda.*
Amez-Droz-Dodd, Alice Maud.*
Amvoi, Tiioiuas Eii^elliart.*
Anderson, Ewart Gordon.*
Anderson, Percy V^ernon.*^
Antierson, Tom Iiiiiejl) Ronald.*
Anilrews, Ol;^aviu^ William.* '
Ang:us, Henry Bnniton.t '
Appleby, Ernest Bertram.*
Archdall, Mervyn Alexander. 'cf
Archer, Edmund Lewis.
Arkle. John Stanley. *rtc//'^A
Armstrong, Charles
Xathaiiiel.*'
Armstrong-, CyrU. *ac
Armstrong', Frederick George.*
Arnold, Krnesi Charles.'
Arnold, Paig^e Canney. *
Arnold, Walter Oshorne.*
Arnott, Grant.*
Arnott, Orrock.*
Arthur, .Arthur Samuel.*
Aslett, George Strtitton. t
Alkins, Frederick Durnford.*
Awdry, Walter Robert.
Babst, Edgar.*
Badenocli, Ronald Greig-. *
Badcock, Arthur.*
Bailey, Ernes; Castleigh.*
Bainbridge, Isaac. */w
Barkas, Thomas Cook.*</^i^
Barker, Sam.*
Barrett, Edmund Howarii.*
Barrow, Richard .Murray.*
Bartlett, Gertrude Ethel. *ti?
Basham, John Edmund.
Bateman, .Ambrose Harold.*
Baj'lis. Henrv Edward .Monl-
g^oniery.*^ i
Beattie, Neil Robertson.*
Bedford, Waller Georgie
Aug'ustus.'' • ,','-■
Bell, Douglas George ^V
Patrick.*^/*
Bell, John Arthur.*
Bell, John Tiiomson.*
Hell, Robert Ernest.
Bell, William.*
Bendle, W'illiam George. *^/^
Bennett, James Alexander.*
Berry, James Allan.* '
Biggam, Williaui, B.A.
Biggs, (ieorgi* .\ixon.*
Birt, Dudley Thomas.*
Bishop, William Henr\'.*f "
Blackwood, Frederick Martin-
dale.
Blair. Dorothy Olg-a
Sutherland.*
Blake, Harold Henry.*
Blight, John Henry.*
Blurton, John Frederick.
Bond, Bertram William.*
Bootiman, John Smith.*
Born, Edward Turner.
Bourne, Hem-y.*
Bower, .Alexander Ha\'.*
Bowlan, Marcus Mar\vood.*A
Boyd, James William Hugh.*
Braine, John Franci-s Carter,*
Braithwaite, Eldred Curwen.
Braithwaite, Xorman.*
Hramley, Ernest.*
Branfoot, Lizzie Evelyn.
Brandon, Arthur John
Spiller.*
Brennan, .Michael.*
Brett, James.
Brew, Richard Vere. *
Bridge, John Frederick. *§
Broadhurst, Harry Cecil.***
Brodie, Frederick Garden.*
Bromley, Edward.*
Broug-h, Charles Allan La
Touche.*>&5
Brown,^George Burrows.*
Brown, Joseph Jopling. I ■ .• -j
Brown, Richard.* i
* Bachelor of Surgrery^ f Master of Si; rj^ery. { Bachelor of Hyg^iene. §D.P.H;
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Brown, Robert Story.*
Brown, Robson Christie.*
Browne, Charles Mihier. *
Browne, Frederick Henry.*
Briinnvell, John.*^'
Brunton, Walter Raynor. §
Brj'an, Frederick.
Brydson, John Maurice. *w
Buckham, Thomas. *t
Budd, Arthur.*
Bulkeley, Llewelyn Alfred
Henry.*
Burnian, Charles Ei nest Lewis.*
Burn, Frank Wilfred.* 1 !.>
Burn, James Robert. */A ■■ • i. '
Burniston, Hugh Sonierville.
Butcher, Dorothy Edith.*
Byers, Henry Stat^j^f.
Cahill, Mark P'raiicis.
Caleb, Clement Cornelius. i' '
Calthrop, Lionel Claude
Everard.
Cameron, Allan Gordon Russell.*
Carlyon, Edward Trewbody.
Carpenter, William Stanlay.
Carse, Garfield.*
Cass, Edward Eden.*
Caulcrick, John Akilade.
Chapman, Frederick Ernest.*
Chapman, Theonie Reiit^e.*
Charles, Ernest Devvar.*:[;§
Charlc,-. John Alexander.*
Chartres-Martin, Ernest Percy.
Chatterji, Sujan Raj.'
Cheeserig'ht, Iris Marjorie,
B.Sc.*"
Christal, Herbert.*
Clapham, Stanley Cornell.*
Claridge, Henry Arthur Her-
bert.*
Clark, Georg^e Albert.*
Clarke, Harry Ward.*
Clarkson, Frederick.*
Clay, John.*'
Clayton, Robert \'ickers.*
Clements, Patrick Alexander.*
Clements, William Leitrim.*
ClifForil, Thomas.
Coad, John Edwin.
Coates, Thomas Seymour. *i?
Coates, William Henry.
Codd, Arthur Frederick
Gambell.
Coleman, Percy.*
CoUinson, Henry Augustus.*
ConnoUv, Bloomfield Geoige
Henry. *:{;§
Constable. Evehn Amy.*
Cook, Henry William James.*
Cooke, James Henrv.*(V
Coombe, Ethelbert Edred
Sarg-ent.
Cooper, Harold Alexander.*
Cooper, John, see Burdon-
Cooper.
Cox, Alfred.*//
Cranstoun, Charles Bruce.
Cranstoun, George.
Crass, Charles Harold.*^
Craven, Joseph Wilfiid.*-*
Crick, Samuel Arthur.!
Crisp, Herbert Ridley.*
Crosby, Robert.*
Crosier, Robert Thomas John.
Cross, George Frederick.*
Cross, Solomon.*
Grossman, Francis Ward.*
Croudace, William Henry
Hug-h.*
Cuff. C\ril Charles Herbert.*
Cummings, Ishmael Gustavus.*
Cunningham, Hugh Boyd.*
Dagger, Eric Cresswell.*
Daglish, William Robert
Davidson.*
Daintv, Jabez Ethelbert. *r/(y^/i
Darter, Geo. Blackford .Silver.*
Davidson, Percival.*'
Davidson, Samuel Whatel\.*
Davies, Frank Aaron.*
Davies, Ronald Marty n.*
Davis, George Edward
Peckett*.*
de Lacey, Robert Charles.*
* Bachelor of Surgery, t M.ister of Surg-ery. t Bachelor of Hygiene. SI").?.!-!.
a Univ. Sch. d Ch,Hrlton Sch. e Dickinson Sch. / TiiUocli Sell, g Goyder
Sch. h Gioli Sell, in Turnliuil Pr.
I F.R.C.S. = n.S.O . C.M.G. ; Professor of Physiology and Botanv. Mcdic.-xl
C0llege. Lahore. •» Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, First Class.
coi.iJ':(;k oh meoicixk (m.h. )
Denl. I lo\v;ii\l 1 Icnrv
Ci>iii;i eve. '
de Ru-iii, see llv>\vie, .M. E.
Dickens, Charles Henry.
Diekenson, Georg-e OswalJ
Morrell.* ' •
Dixon, Taylor.*
Dotiii, Herbert Grantham.*/
Donnelly, William Thomas
Betldoes.*
Dovidnej-, George Herbert.
Douyias, Reg^inald Iiiijlis.*
Dove, .Arthur Farrell Reimer.*
Do\'e, Horace Georg-e Bennett.^
Dover, John Frederic.
Drummond, Hamilton.'
Duncan, Cyril.
Duncan, William.*
Dunlop, Ernest Craig' .j^Am*
D\'az, Mary Jane.*
Edmunds, Edgar Fletcher.*
Egerion, GeofFiey Bede. *
Elliot, Henry Hawes."
Elliott. Walter Arinstrong.'
Ellis, Georg'e Reg^inald.*
Ellis, Henry Reg-inald.
Emmerson, William Morton. *a
Errington, Roger. *^
Essery, William Joseph.'
Evans, Percy.**! •*
Evans, Leslie Wilson.*
Evalt, Evelyn John.*5
Evers, Francis Percy.*
Evers, Henry. *rt/?/<3
Faichnie, Norman.*
Faircloug-h, Harold.*/"/
Fairclough, Wilfrid. *fi^
Falconar, William Ernest.
Falkner, Edg'ar Ashley.
Fawcus, Harold Ben.*a ^
Fielden, Edward.*
F'ielding, Saviile James.*
Fisher, Richard Dening'ton.*
Fisher, William Fellovves. *
Ford, Frank Chubb.*
l-"orrest, William.*
Forrest, William Devereux.' ,jj
Forsyth, Charles.* ' 'I > ' '
F"oskeH, Samuel.* i ■' ''
Foster, John Joseph.
Fothergill, Ernest Rowland.'
Fothergili, Leopold.*
France, Eric*
Freetlman, Wallace .Alexander *
Freetli, .Arthui Causton.
FVench, Margaret Douglas.*
French, Robert Houle.
Froggatt, George Ernest.
Fuller! on, Arthur Henrv.
Furnivall, Henry Wallace.'
Galloway, John.*
Ciamlen, Harold Ernest. ";;/V
Garrett, Philip Ciell.*
(lelle, Louis Ernest Seide.*
Gibbard, Thomas Wikes.'
G-ibbon, Ernest Henry, t
Gibbons, William. *
Gibbs, Thomas Harold.*
Gibson, Charles Henry.*
Gibson, James William.*
Gilbertson, Albert James.*
Giles, Frederick William.
Giles, James .Alfred.*
Gill, George Brittan.*
Gilmour, John.*
Gilmour, Richard Withers.*
Girg-is, Ibrahim.
Glendining, Bryden.f *
Godfrey, Thomas Henrw
Godwin, Herbert James.
Gofton, Edward. */"/?/
Gordon, Mary Sarah.*
Gott, Henry.*
Gover, Charles Norman.'
Gover, John Maxwell.*
Govvans, Francis Jollie.*
Grace, John Johnston.*
Graham,,Alfred Stoddart.*
Graham, James Harries. *«
* Bachelor of Surgery, t Master of Surgery. } Bachelor of Hygiene. JD.P.H.
a Univ. Sch. d Charlton Sch. / Tulloch Sch. g Goyder Sch. h Gibb
Sch. / Gibson Pr. o Wood Pr.
» F.R.C.S. 2 Military Cross. 3C.V.O. 4 C..M.G. 5 Professor of Anntomy.
R C.S. (Ireland). * Instructor. .\rmy Medical Colletre; C. M.G. ' J.ucturer,^
R lyal Army .Medical College; Hon. Surgeon to the King. ^ Late Pliysician to
the Queen of Spain.
■()[.I,KGE OF MKDICINE (M.B.
GraKiltii^Hbdg!=i6ii. Harold
Kinsfsion.*
Gray,"Kate, M.A.*
Greene, Arthur Charles. **§
-Greenwood, Frederick.
Griffiths, Mary Louise.*
Gwj-nn, Neville Claude.*
Haig-h, Eihne.*
Hall, George.*
Hall, John Stratford. *+
Hall, Thomas Greenwood.'
Halstead, Denis Gratwicke.
Hamilton, George Clarendon.
Hancock, Eric Lawience. *
Hankin, Chella Mary.*
Harbottle, George WilliaTii.*.?
Hare, Francis Frederick
Trevor.*
Hare, John.*
Harkness, William Thomas.*
Harlow, Frank Wilson.*
Harman, Leonard.
Harris, Frederick Stuart.
Harrison, .Alexandei" Thomas. «"
Harrison, William John.*
Hartigan, James Andrewi* '^ "-
Hartley, Thomas./ '^ ' ' ■■'
Haswell, William Cyril.*
Hatch, Herbert Lincoln.*
Havelock, Sydney, B.Sc*
Haver, Marshall.* [.''''"/ '.''
Ha ward, Walter.*
Hawes, I von Henry Skipwith.*
Haj'ward, William Curling.*
Hearn, Leonard Wilfred.*
Hedley, Arthur Samuel.'^
Hemmans, Lawrence Fielder.*
Henderson, Cyril John.
Hendriks, Cecil Morgan.
Henegan, Donald.*/
Heneg-an, Mary Kathleen.*
Herbertson, Phyllis.*
Herbertson, William, B.Sc.*w
Herbst, Margaret Barbara.
Herring, Herbert Thomas.*
Heslop, Alfred Herbert.*^
Heslop, James Willie.*^//
Hethcote, Douglas."
Hetnerington, John.*
Hewitson, William Andrew. 'o
Hickey, Patrick."
Hickey, William Joseph."
Higham, John Parkinson.*
Hillstead, Herbert John.
Hilton, Julian Mark. ALSc.
Hilton, Mortimer Jacob. «;«*
Hindmarsh, Thomas Albert. t '
Hines, Arthur.
Hiuks, Alfred Grosvenor.
Hodgson, Xormaii.*
Hogg, .\rthur Henry.*
Holgate, Percy.*
Hollick, John Orton.
Holmes, Charles Thomas.*^
Holmes, Doroihy.y"*
Holtby, Harold.**
Hooper, Reginald .Arthur.*
Hope, .Albert .Adam.*
Hope, John Matfen.*
Horan, Hubert Wolstenholme.*
Howden, Robert.
Howie, Mary Evelyn.*
Hug'hes, Henry Milner.
Hughes, James Richard, M.AJ
Hug;hes, William.
Hume, Norman Halibni-ton.*
Hunter, Reginald.*
Hurrell, George.* n/
Huskinson, Harold.
Iliewicz, Henry Frederick.
Inman, Ernest.*
Iredale, Jabez F'ercival. '
Iredale, Laurence Heber
VVarneford.* .'''•
Irv'ine, Robert James. t
Irwin, Charles Gordon.*
Jackson, Daniel Noel.* '
Jackson, John Pritt.*
Jacobs, Cyril.*
Jacobs, Maurice.*
Jaffi^, Henry Norman
Clarence.*
* Bachelor of Surg-ery. t Master of Surgery. J Bachelor of Hygiene. § D.P.H.
a Univ. Sch. h Pears Sch. ti Charlton Sch. /Tulloch Sch.' ^ Govder Sch. / Heath
Sch. 7 Scott Sch. * Armstrong Sch. / Gibson Pr. m Turnbull Pr. o Wood Pr.
' F.R.C.S. -■ D.S.O. 3 M.B.E.
526
i.iii.i.i:r,i-: oi mkhicink (m.u.)
James, Freilei ick L'liarles.
Jap. All Chit.*
Jaques, William.*
Jaqvies, William .-Vrlluir. "^
Jenkins, E\an Lle\\ell}ii.*
Joims, Walter Denton. B.A.*
Johnson, J.imes Dixon.*
Johnson, LilJie, B.Sc*
Johnson, Samuel l'erc_v.*
Jones, Arthur Beresforcl.*'
Jones, Edith Catherine
Morris.*
Jones, Frank Silva.'
Jones, John Lloyd Thomas.
Jones, \\'iiliam Watkiss."^
Joyce, ■Marg'.arel."
Joynt, EdwartI Pen-ival
Hearne.*
Joynt, Herbert Fletci)er.'
Jupp, Ralph Tennyson.* '
Kaye, Ernest Geori;-e.*
Kealinge, Henry Pi>ttinjier. '
Keay, Charles Henry. '^^o
Keenan, Thomas Francis.*
Kellg'ren-Cj'riax, Hedvig-
Christina.*
Kendal, Hiij^li Robert.
Kendall, Ernest Robert. +?/<',i,'-/r
Kennedy, Frank Hnlfhinson."
Kenned}', William Atlani.
Kerr, James.*
Kidd, Edwin.*
Kimpster, Thomas iMorland.*
Kin>c, James Williatn.*/'
Kinifdon, Wilfred.*
Kirk, Thomas Hobson.* n
Kitchin^f, Robert Lacv.*
Kite, Edwin Whitfield
Dawson.
Lacey, Bernard Warner."
Lacey, (Jeorge Eric Warner.*
Lake, Herbert Arnold.
Lamballe, Frederic W'lHiam.*
adc/
Lambert, Florence Barrie.*''
Landells, John Kerr Ritchie.*
Lau, Edward Ek Dim.*
Lavies, Harry Brandreth.*
Lavinglon, Cyril Claude.*
Law, James.*
Lazenby, James Matthew. *(//;
Lease, Charles Robert.*
Leete, Harold Mason. *i§;;
Leii^h, Hubert \"ere.*
Lermitte, Edward Aujfustus.*'
Lewis, Carinna .August a
Barry.*
Lingard, Alfred. I
Liddertlale, F"rancis James."
Lidderdale, William Guy.*
Irishman, Robert Rutherioril.*
Liltlewood, Samuel.*/
Lloyd, Alfred Phillips.*
Llovd- Williams, Rowland
\'enables.*
Lony, ,\ora.*
Lumb, John. *+§(!«;■/
Lunn, William Ernesi Cra\en.*
Lylh, Edg-ar Roe.
McAllum, Haiold Guthrie.*
McBean, Malcolm Gordon.*
McBean, Samuel Leslie.*
McConnell, James. *J§
McCouU, Stanley.*
McDowali, John Herbert.*
Macfadyen, John.*
McF"arlane, Aiidrew Govan.
Mack, Geore^e. *
McLoug'hlin, Georjj;e Somers.**
McNabb, Arthur Alexander
Joseph.*
Maddison, Thomas William. *<^
Majjfee, Leo.*
Manford, John Stanley.'
Manning, Philip Percy.
Manson, Kenred.*
Mansoor, Malik Abdur
Rahman.*
Markham, Ernest Lacey."
Markham, Henrj' Herben*
* Baclielor of Surgery, f Master of Surgrcry. J Bachelor of Hygiei'e. §I'.1MI.
a Univ. Sch. 6 Pears Sell, c Masonic Sch. d Charlton Sch. e Dickinson
Sch. y 1 ulloch Sell. g^ Cioyder Sch. A Gibb Sch. i- Am. strong; Sili.
/ Gibson Pr. o Wood Pr.
' K.K.C.S. ■' C.M.G.. D.S.O. 3 C.M.G. : Director Ef,'vptian Kasr Kl Diny
Government Hospital and Medical School. ■• C. B.E.
COLI.KCIE OF MEOICINE (M B.
Maikham, Leonard
Moiitg-omery.*
Marks, Charles.*
Martin, Albert Morton.*
Martin, Ernest.*
Martin, John Henry.*
Martin, Xorman Alexander.*
Mavbmy, Aiirelius Victoi.*
Ma3'nard, F'rederick Pinsenl.f =
Mearns, Colin.*
Mears, Frederick Charles.
Meashani, Jolm Eric.*^//
Metcalfe, Stanle\' Dunn.*
Metzger, Georsje Nathaniel,
M.A.*
Middleniiss, George \\'hitson.*J§
Middleinist, Georg^e Edwyn.
Milbanke, William Byron.*
Milburn, Charles Henrv.t
Miller, Thomas Davidson.*
Miller, Walter Frederick.*
Millig-an, James. *(f
Mitchell, John Robert.
Molesworth, William.*'
Molony, Lucv Selina.*
Moore, Walter Francis.
Moorshead, Robert Fletcher.*
Morland, Robert Atkinson.*
Morris, Bedlington Howel.*^;^
Morris, Claude Woodham.'
Morrison, John Wilson
Ho\vard.*t§
Morton, Jessie Jean Martin.*
Morton, Thomas.*
Moxon, Francis Henr\.''
Muirhead, James. *^A
Murra}-, Geo. .\lfred Everitt."
Murra\', Sydney Elling-ton.*
^Murray, William Somerville.*
Xeilson, Annie \'iccars.*
Xewbolt, George Palmerston./'
Newman, Carl Damien."
Newman, Freda. *^f
Newman, Herbeit Robert
Cambridg^e.
Newsome, Herbert.*
Newton, Harold Turner.*
Newton, Leonard Clark.*
Nicholson, Ruth.*+§
Ninnis, Roger Paul.*
Noble, Benjamin Bel!.*
Norman, Edward Fitzg^ibbon
John.*
Norman, Einest Edwartl.*J§
Norman, Georg^e."
Norman, John Charles.*
O'Hag-an, Charles.*
Oliver, Willie.*
Openshaw, Thomas
Horrocks.f ^
Opie, Edward Augustus.
Orton, Francis Joseph Johnson.
Owen, John Howard.^
Pailthorpe, Grace Winifred.*
Pantcheva, EUiol Jessie.*
Parker, Ernest Charles
Gilchrvst.
Parkinson, Thoinas Smirk
Percival.*
Parry, Henry Jiiles.*f/r'_^'-//
Patterson, Arthur.
Patterson, Daniel Wells.V/^/
Patteson, Elizabeth."'
Peacock, Edward \'ernon.
Peacock, James.*
Peacock, William Henr3-.*rt/
Pearcey, George Edwin.*
Pearson, Albert Garthorne
Widdowfield.*S/
Pearson, Lionel Glover.
Pearson, Roland Wilfred.
Pemberton, Thomas Eben.'"
Peregrine, Hugh Ley Puxon.*
Perkins, Philip Meyler.*
Peverley, Walter Augustus.*
Philipson, George Robert.*
* Bachelor of Surgerv. t Master of Surgery, t Bachelor of Hygiene. § D.P.H.
a Univ. Sch. b Pears Sch ti Chadton Sch. e Hickinson Sch. / Tulloch
Sch. .? Goyder Sch. A Oibb Sch ;: Heath Sch. k Armstrong Sch. / Gibson
Pr. »i Turnbull Pr.
' F.R.C.S. 'CLE. ' Lecturer in Clinical Surgery, University of Liverpool.
•> Surgeon. London Hospital; C.B.. C.M.G. ; Recognised Teacher of Surgery.
Universitv of London : Mc-mber of the Council of th- Royal College of Surgeons.
5 Fellow of the University of Calcutta ; Prof Ophthalmic Med. and Surgery, Med.
Coll.. Bengal.
5^«
COir.Ki.K Ol- MI'IIUIX!' (M.M.)
Phillil
Pllillips,
Ph Hips
Pllillips
Phillips.
KdwarJ.
Kchvanl."
Fred, R.A.*
Theodore Jolin."'
William John, B.Sc*
Pieloii, Gu)' Brout»-ham.*
Pirrie, Kvelyn.*f.
Pirrie, Ivan'Miller.*+§
Piatt, Henry Thomas. to?
Playfair- Robe It soil, Home."
Poeoik, AltVeri George Clarke.
Pollard, Reg'inald.
Poole, Kenneth Worslev.*
Port, Arthur William.* '
Potts, Thomas Norman
V'ic-kers.*
Pratt, Edward Frederick.*
Preston, Lionel Litchfield'.*
Pridmore, Walter Georg'e.* ■*
PiMiit^le, John Log'an.*
Prior, Miles.*
Procter, Georg^e Woodyatt.
Prosser, Thomasina Georgina.*
Pioud, John Dover.*
Purnell, Charlc
Roberts, l")avid Rees.
Robeits, Sir James Reid. I' ' '
Kubei-ison, Constance
Charlotte.*
F^obertson, George Arbuthnot.*
Robinson, Francis Aid'an.*'
Robinson, Georg-e Burton.
Robson, Briton Sm.-illman."
Robson, Frank Blair.*
Rolli^ston, Lancelot William.* '
Rood, Felix Stephens.*
Rook, Sarah Louisa.*
Ross, Donald Mm ray.*'
Rosten, Leslie ALirtin.*
Rout ledge, Robert Lewis.'
Rowe, .Arthur Walton. t
Rowl.iiid, Walter John.
Rowse-]-!ell, Claudi.-i ,A.nit;t
Front.
Ruddock, William J.uiies.
Ruddock- West, Thomas.
Russell, William Kerr.*_g-
Rutherford, Robert. *:;§
Ryan, Eric Knowles.
Ryan, Joseph INIichael.
Pybus, FredericK Charles. iW^y/ ' Rygale, .Arthur .Montague.
Race, Edmund.'
Raffle, Robert.*
Raine, Arthur Edwin. *w
Ranker, >'*a\id.*<7/' '
Raw, Marv.*
Raw. May, B.Sc*
Rayner, Hugh.f
Reed, Robert Blackett.'
Reid, Alfred. :§
Reiiy, Alexander Yates. t
Reindorf, Charles Elias.*
^ 'ion, Charles Duncan.*
Kcynolds, William.*
Rhodes, Thomas Basil.*
Richards, Douglas Oliver.*
Richards, William Hunter. t '
Richardson, William George.
Ritson, Frederick William,*
Rivaz, Percy Montgomery.*
Rix, Francis William.
Rj'gate, Brougham Robert.
R\gate, Henry Bertram.*
Ryman, Carl .Anders.
Sacco, Joseph Albert.*
Saci'o, William.*
Salkeld, Charles. *rft'/7
Sanderson, Robert, B.Sc*
Satchell, Ernest Percy.*
Saunders, Monica Lucien Mary^
.Saw, Francis .Albert.
Schiele, Olga .Alberta.*
Scott, James Alwin Colville.*
Scott, Sidney. **§
Scott, Thomas Ovens.*
Scott, William Jerman.*
Seager, Herbert West. +
Selby, Thomas James.
Sergeant, Bertram.*
Seymour, William.* '
Shackleton, Cedric Overton.'
* Bachelor of Surgery, t Master of Surgery. J Bachelor of H>arieiie. § D.P.H.
a Univ. Sch. d Charlton Scb. e Dickinson Sch. g Goyder Sch. h Gibb
Sch. I Heath Sch. y Scott Sch. / Gibson Pr. « T.irnbull Pr. , I
' F.K.C.S. ^ CLE. 3 Professor of Anatomy, Univirrsitv of NeW' Ybrk."
* C..M.G.
COLLEtiE OF MEDICINE (M.H.J
529
Shalabv , Kamel Ibiahiin."
Shanle^ Herbert Joseph.*
Shaw, Kric Hemingway.*
Shaw John Malcolm.*
Shaw, Raymond Henry. fadeg-
Sha\v, Thomas Wilson, R.Sc*
Shea, Henry Francis."
Shearburn, Madeline Rosa.*
Shehid, Sadek Abdel.*
Shepheard, Eleanor."'
Sheppard, Arthur Lewin*
Shield, Hubert.*
Shuler, Charles Yaldwyn.
Siitg-wick, John Ernest.*
Simmons, Harold.*
Simpson, Frank Tomisman. -^
Sinclair, Stephanie Patricia
Laiine Hunte Taylour.*
Sinclair, William Oxley
Forster.*^
Slade, Heibert James. *!§
Slater, William Arthur.*
Sniailwood, Rev. Robert
Henry, M.A.*
Smirthwaite, Alfred.*
Smith, Charles Rees.*
Smith, Charles Seaver.*
Smith, Colvin Burslem.
Smith, Etiward Davison.*
Smith, Ferciinand Clarence.*'
Smith, Ciayton Warwick.*
Smith, Henry Rochester.*
Smith, Kirton Ivor Seager.*
Smith, Leonard Satchwell.*
Smith, Robert Wilkie.*
Smith, William.*
Smith, William Harvey.
Snell, Francis Rupert.*
Soliman, Iskandar.*
Soutter, James Stewart.*
Spence, James Calvert.*
Spicer, Harry.
Spoor, William Joseph.
Spurgin, Basil Edward.*
Stallybras:?, Tlieodore William.'
Stanle\-, Charles James,
Steeg'mann, Edward John.*
Steele, Russell Vyv3an.*
Steele, William Frederick.*
Stephenson, Georgfe Edward.*
Slerne-Howith, Harold Ivan.*
Stenhouse, Alice Mar).*
Stevens, Reginald Charles
Jeremie.*
Stevenson, William Edward.*
Stewart, Charles
Ravenscroft."^ '
Stewart, Joseph
Collingwood.+/'
Stewart-Billing's, Grace."
Stockton, Hubert Samuel.*
Stoker, Fred.*dg/ij^
Stonehouse, Re\ . James, B.A.*
Stott, William.*/
Strachan, Charles Gordon.*
Strachan, Frederick James.*
Stuart, Fred.*
Sumpter, Berners George.de
Sutcliffe, Arthur.*
Swallow, Allan James.Jg
Swanberg, Carl Johan Valt'rid.
Swayne, Richard Woodward.*/
Symes, William Johnston.*
Tabor, Charles James.
Ta\lor, Alexander Gordon.*
Taylor, Basil.*
Thompson, Alt-red Tulloch.*
Thompson, Arthur Edward. *Jrf
Thompson, SNcine}.*
Tindle, William Lister.
Tomlinson, Georg^e Hedley.*
Tonge, Edward.*
Townsend-Whitling, Henry
Townsend Makepeace.*
Travers, Otho Boyle.*
Triay, Abelardo Joseph.
Tudor, Dorothea Mary.*
Turner, Arthur John.*
Turner, Edward. *t
Turner, George Grey.t(',^/;«y' -3. ,
T}-rrell, Edgar James.*
Vaughan, Janet Arthur.*
Bachelor of Siirgery. t Master of Surgrer)'- t Bachelor of Hygiene. S"-P-H.
a -Lniv. -Sch. d Charlton Sch. e Dickinson .Sch. /Tulloch .Sch. g Goy<ierSch.w
k Armstrong^ Sch. / Gibson Pr.
h Gibb Sch. t Fieath Sch
ni TurnbiiU Pr.
' F.K.C.S. • O.B.E.
J Seott Sch.
3 F.A.C.S. (Hon.).
* Military Cross.
5.i^
COLLliGH; OF MEDICINE (m.H.)
X'aiix. Ixalpli Tliomas. *
Will Hor<eii, Carl Wahlgieii.
W'addinmoii, Kric Fiushard.^
Waile, William Aidciuli
Hagestadt.*
Walkoi", GeoriJe.'*
Waikor, Li^slie Hem y.^
Walker, Xorniaii Bryan.*
Walker, Olivia Xyiia.*
Walker, Robert. *§
Walkiiishaw-Ossellcm,
Eleanor.*
Wallher, Hans Wilhelni.*
Wardale, !ohn Dobson.*
Wardill, .Vlary Russell.*
Ward ill, William Edward
Mandall. *«'//«
Ware, George Stephen.*
Warwick, William Henry.
Watson, James Russell.
Watson, Thomas Bi.indford.*
Watts, James .Alexander
Wood.*
Watts, FAthleen Mary
Weldon.*
Wear, .Arthur Hyde. *;§/6
Weidner, Robert Joseph.*
Welch, Robert. *t/
Wells, Henry Ernest.*
Welsli, Robert .Anthony.*
Weston, Arthur (iu}'.*
Whaite, Herbert Hovle.*
Whitby, Frank.*
Whitcombe-Brown, William
Henry.*
Wholey, Thomas.
Wh3te, -Alexander.
Whyte, Angus HedXcy.* de/ioffl
Widdas, Hugh.*
Wigan, Chai-les Leslie.*
Wigfield, Frederick Percy.*
Wilkinson, Itdgar Sheldon.*
Willan, Robert Joseph, dhij' ^
Willey, Frederick Joseph
Ingor. *
Williamson, Edith Short, B.Sc.
Williamson, Harold.*
W'illiamson, James Burrell.*
Wilson, Charles William.
Wilson, Frederick George.*
Wilson, Robert Alfred.*
Wilson, Thomas.*
Wilson, William F^rank.*
Winter, Frank.*
Withers, Percy.*
Wood, Guy Edward Mills.
Wood, John Hutchinson.*
Woodhead, George Roebuck.*
Woodman, Alhlestan,
M. A. * amo
Woodman, Gordon Stewart.*/;/
Woiinald, Thomas Leathard.*
W'orth, Reginald.*
Worlhinglon, Stanley. *t§
Wreford, John. J
W"rinch, Edwin J'ercy. *
W'ylie, John Robert.*
Yeoman, William Metcalfe.
Young, John F'ranklin.*
Young, Samuel Knibb. *|§
Younger, Robert.*
L.M.
Emmerson, W
B.
Addenbrooke, Bertram.
Aiderson. Wilfred Ernest.
Anderson, James,
Appleby, George Henry Vane.
Awburn, George John.
Baker, Joseph Ellis.
illiam Lindsay.
Hy.
Barllett, Gertrude Ethel.
Braithwaite, Eldred Curwen.
Buckham, Thomas.
Bunting, Thomas Lowe.
Charles, Ernest Dewar.
Clark, Helen Grace.
• Bachelor of Surgery. J Bachelor of Hygiene. 8 D.P.H.
Univ. Sch. d Charlton Si-h. e Dickinson Sch. / Tulloch Sch. h Gibb Sch.
/ ileath Sch. j Scott Sch. k Armstrong Sch. / Gibson Pr.
m Turnbull Pr. e Wood Pr. / Philip.son Sch.
» F.R.C.S. • .M.V.O.
COLLEGE 01-" MEDICINE (u. HV.
Connolly, Bloonifield George
Henry.
Da Cunha, Emnieline./^
Daxison, Henry Edward.
Denholin, Georg'e.
Dinj^^le, Charles \'incent.
Duncan, Robert Bruce.
East, Guy Rowland.
French, Joseph James.
Galpin, Patrick Albert.
Gibbon, Frederick William.
Grant, William.
Greene, Arthur Charles.
Hall, John Stratford.
Hardcastle, William.
Harlan, George Pillans.X'
Havelock, Sydney.
Hepplewhite. William George
Thomas.
Hodgkinson, Isaiah.
Hudson, William.
Ingram, Peter Robert.
Johnson, John Tyrer.
Kendall, John Arthur.
King, Arthur.
Leeie, Harold Mason.
Lumb, John.
Wacdonald, William Roy.
McConnell, James.
M'Gonig'le, George Cuthbert
Mura.
McNabb, Laurence.
Middlemiss, George WHiitson.
Millar, Duncan Macfadyen.'
Mitchell, Edgar.
Morrison, Ji'hn Wilson
Howard.
Nicholson, Ruth.
Niel, Elizabeth Xiel.
Xorman, Ernest Edward.
O Brien, Arthui- John
Rushton.
Peacock, William Edwin.
Penfold, William James. '
Pirrie, Ivan Miller.
Raffle, Andrew Ranks.
Rahtkens, Friederike.
Reid, Alfred.
Rutherford, Robert.
Scott, Sidney.
Slade, Herbert James.
.Steedman, John.
Stobo, Robert.
Thompson, Arthur Edward.
Thompson, Isaac. ^
Thomson, Charles Samson.
Towers, Arthur Henry.
Turner, Edward.
Wear, Arthur Hyde.
Wilkins, Cuthbert Rex.
Willcox, Edward Cecil.
Wormald, Thomas Leathari
Worthington, Stanley.
Wreford, John.
Yeates, Thomas. -
Young, Samuel Knibb.
D.P.H.
Alderson, Wilfred Emesl.
Baker, Joseph Ellis.
Barras, William George.
Bartlett, Gertrude Ethel.
Batra, Girdhari Lai.
Belcher, George Clement.
Benson, Ernest George Dryden.
Bishop, Tliomas Henry.
Braithwaite, Eldred Curwen.
Bridge, John Frederick.
Brunton, Waiter Raynor.
Buck, Joseph.
Buniingf, Thomas Lowe.
Charles, Ernest Dewar.
Chesnev, Lilian Mary.
Clark, Helen Grace.
Clayton, Thomas Morrison.
Cochrane, Samuel Thomas,
Cockill, William Baron.
Collis, Arthur John.
Connolly, Bloomfield George
Henry.
Curwen, Henry.
Cyriax, Richard Julius.
k Armstrong Sch.
• Lecturer in Advanced Medical Subjects, London University.
in Anatomy and Osteolog'y, Birmingham University, i O.B.E.
* Lecturer
5.?-
COl.LEGli OF MEDICINE (U.P.H.)
Haiker, tieorj^e Fiizjames.
Davies, John Charles.
Davison. Henrv Edward.
Deiiliolni, Cieorg;e.
Diiitjle. Charles Vincetii.
Drni-\-. Kdward Guy.
Diinii, Robert Avion.
East, Ciny Rowland.
Evans, PercN'.
Evving', Joseph Millar Ciordon.
Ferg'iison, Janii's .Maclanachan.
French, Joseph James,
tialpin, Patrii-k Aibeit.
Gainlen, Haroki Erm-st.
Gibbon, Frederick William.
Gram, William.
Cireen, Retjinald.
Greene, .-Vrthiir Charles.
Hardcaslle, William.
Harlan. Getirtje Pillans.
Harlaiul. Cieorge Blenkiiorn.
Havelock, Sydney.
Henrw ijydnev Alexander.
Hepplewhite, William Georj^'e
Thomas.
Hodtfkinson. Isaiah.
Hndson, William.
Jack^-on, Sophia Banijfham.
Jamsel, Kaikhosrn.
Johnson, Johiv Txi^er..
Kinif. .Arthur.
Leete. Harold .Mason.
Lumb, John.
McConnell, James.
^rCii-inij^le, Georg'e Ciitliberl
Mnra.
.Mc.Nabb. I.aurence.
Macdonald. William Roy.
MacKenzie, William.
Martin, William WhittU*.
Meredith, Eva.
.Middl^miss, Cieorsafe Whitson.
Millar, DiiiU-an Macfadyen.
Miller, .Margaret M^if. k'
Mitdit-ll. Ed'^ar.' """ ''
Milehell, James Alexander.
Morrison, John Wrlson
Howard.
Neilan, John Alexander, j^^/ ^,
ft L'njv Sch. 1
' D.S.O. ' l^ei'tiirer in Adv.ipce^
3 Lecturer in Anatomy and Osteology, B
Nicholson, Ruth.
Niel, Elizabeth Niel.
Norman, Ernest Edward.
O'Brien, Arthur John Rnshton.
O'Brien, Gertrude Ethel.
Orton, Doujflas Catterall Eoy
land.
Palmer, William Pitt.
Patterson, James Booth.
Patterson, Thomas Charles.
I'eacock, William Edwin.
Pearson, Albert G;irthorne
Widdowfield.
Penfold, William James.-
Pirrie, Ivan .Miller.
Prinyfle, .Ag'nes Melville.
Raffle, -Andrew Banks.
Rahtkeiis, F'riederike.
Reid, Alfred.
Renni>\', Henrj-.
Richartison, Catherine Mary.
Rowell, William Henry.
Rutherford, Robert.
Saunders, W^lliaiTi Eric Roper.
Scott, Sidney.
Shore, Harry.
Slatle, Herbert James.
Smith, Frederick. '
Steedman, John.
Stewart, Charles Raven.scrofl.
Stobo, Robert.
Stokes, John.
Stumbles, Henry Marlyii.
Symons, William Henry.
Thom])son, Isaacs?
Thomson, Charles Samson.
Todd, Edifar William.
Towers, .Arthur Henry.
Trotter, Robert Samuel.
Turner, Sydney Duke.
Venniker, John Charles.
V'inier, S\'dne\' Garratt.
Walker, l^obert.
Wear, .Arthur Hyde.
Wood, Frank Thom.is Herbert,
Worthiniafton, Stanley.
Yeates, Thomas. *
Younj^. Da\ id./t
-Y^iutit;', Samuel Knibb.
. >i;n
ifr .Vrin«tro;)R: Soh. ,,. ..
Medipal Siilijcvt.". J.oJidon ,.L'niv/sr>i^.,
irmingham University.
COLLKc.li OF MKniCINK.
533
Arnold, Ernest Charles.
Codd, Arthur Frederick
Ganibell.
Duncan, David.
Roherls, J.inies Keid.
Ckrt.S.Si.-.
Salvagfe, John V'alenline.
Sinioens, Joseph Auspicio.
Walker, Charles Pope.
Walker, Francis John.
Wheatley, Arthur William.
L.S.Sc
Barras, W'illiani George.
Beningfton, Robert Crewdson.
Cheethatn, Walter Henrv.
Coates, \\'illiani Henry.
Garrett, John Henr\-.
Gunn, Frank Walter.
Hutton, James Alfred.
Jackson, John Archibald.
Kelland, James.
Mag'uire, Thomas Stephen.
Marsden, James Aspinall.
Oaknian, Joseph John.
Adie, Georg'e Carl.
Hall, William.
Hmt'ord, Wallace Ftiwiii.
Huison, William.
Lidilell, James Leslie.
Marks, Aaron Gomperlz.
Mauifhan, Allan.
Metcalfe, Harold Armstrons<'
Olsvvang, .Montague.
Palmer, William Pitt.
Raw, Nathan.
Richardson, James Xowell.
Robinson, .\ltred.
Robinson, James.
Sergeant, Edward.
Squance, Thomas C(.)ke
Steel, William Dyne.
Stokes, John.
Straton, Chaile^. Robert.
Tattersall, Charles Hermann.
Williams-Freeman, John Peere.
L.D.S.
Reed, (lain.sford.
Robertson, Creorge CTaIlow<ay.
Sayce, Douglas Edwartl.
Smith, John Thomas.
Somerville-\\\)i.Hli wis.
Law re me.
Spence, Wilfred I'hillipsoii.
Watt, tiet)rge Wrnon.
Wilkinson, Siilnew
DIPLOMA L\ PSVCMIATUW
Ciostwvck, Cecil Hubert tiostwvi-k.
STUDENTS (.Academical Vkai« 10)19-1920)
Ayton, Kathleen Alexandra
Margaret.
Allan. William Bruce.
Arnott. ^laurice James.
Aynsley, Thornas Rutherford.
Adams. Albert Victor.
Brown, Dorothy Irvine.
Benjamin. Bernard.
Boland. Stephen Edward.
Brodie, Abraham.
Booth, William Norman.
Badenoch, Ronald Greig, M.B.
B.S.
34
Buwerba 11 «, Wilfrid.
Braithwaite, Norman.
Carse. Joshua.
Campbell, James Russell.
Chapman. Oswald Percy.
Crosthwaite, Bertie.
Curry, Stanislaus.
Cowden, William Alfred.
Craggs, Charles Philip.
Dewell, Mary Winifred.
Daniels, Ethel \\'inifred.
Davis. Joseph.
Davison. Norman.
534
t.iM,l.l r.li OF MEniClNK (STUOENTs).
Doiizcr. Thomas, F.R. C.S.I.
Davison, Robert Bewick
Nicholson.
Dickinson, Kenneth Shallcross.
Denholm, William Herald.
Ewart, Douglas.
Fraser, Thomas.
Familton, John.
Fairlie, Charles Frederick.
Fairlie, Archibald Lambton.
Fleming, Walter Louis.
Fellowes, Howard Edward,
L.R.C.P. and S.
Ferguson, Kathleen Elizabeth.
Gilmour, George Alexander.
Garson, John Ross.
Giles, Norman Russell.
Glegg, William Little, M.B.,
Ch.B.
Grey, Donald Ridley Campbell.
Grant, John Emsley Moffitt.
Gomperty, Alexander.
Grey, Thomas Campbell,
F.R.C.S.
Goodman, Harold, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
Henegan, Frances Rosalie.
Hopper, Madge.
Hartley, James Blair.
Hedley, Joseph Francis.
Hall, John Charlton.
Haggarty, Roger.
Hails, Cecil William.
Henderson, James.
Holme, Robert Evelyn.
Hindhaugh, James Cecil
\'ickerman.
Henry, Gordon Campbell.
Heppell, Leslie Thomas
Davidson.
Hislop, James Alexander.
Head, Lionel Henry.
Ingram, Harold Vernon.
Innes, Fred.
Irvrin. Charles Gordon, M.B..
B.S.
Johnson, John Martin.
Jones, Gwendolen.
John, Uel Magnus.
Jones, Maurice Howard.
Joseph. Julius Henry.
Johnson, John .Martin.
Kirk, Nora Winifred.
Keenlyside. Ronald.
Kriel, Pieter Edouard.
Kent. Horace Silas.
Lorriman, Francis Joseph.
Lascelles, William Finlayson,
Levy, Hirsch.
Lishman, Feuwick.
Law. Kenneth .\rthur Waring.
Lishman, George Hackworth.
Leech, John William
Cookson.
Laverick, Frederick Robert
Henry, M.D., B.S.
Maclagan, Euphemia.
Moseley, Ernest Howard.
Marshall, Frederick Widdow-
field.
Milburn. Kenneth Vivian.
McCracken, James Douglas
Wright.
Murray. William Churnadde.
Meikle, William.
Miller, Charles Henry.
Meek, Thomas Henry. a
Moor, Henry.
Mulholland, John Edward.
Martin, Henry Oram.
Macleod, Roderick, M.B..
Ch.B.
McLaren, William, Junr.
Naismith, John James
Dykes.
Owen, Robert Johnstone.
Ogden, John Maude.
Ogilvie, .\lan Gordon.
Peet, Elsie Lilian.
Pepper, William Guy
Steveuton .
Punshon, Guy.
Pratt, Ernest Percival.
Page, George Scott.
Phillips, Eric Bedson.
Philips, Bernard Jim
Goodwyn.
Pirrie, Ivan Miller, M.B., B.S.
« Univ. Sch.
COLLEGK OF MEDICINE (."iTUDENTs).
^J3
Prtngle, Laurence Frederick
Irwin.
Prtngle, Doris.
Pattie, Alfred Edwin.
Price, ^^'alte^ Henry.
Pritchard-Owen, Willia in,
L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Rahtkens, Winifred Elsie.
Ranken, Margaret.
Robinson, Ethel.
Robertson, Alexander Stirling.
Ryle, :Matthe\v.
Rust, Frank Percival.
Reay, John.
Robson, Nicholas Whyte.
Russell, Ronald.
Riitherjord, Robert John.
Reid, John Loudoun.
Rnine, Reginald Thompson,
B.Ch., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Russell, William Kerr.
Shelton, Kathleen.
Swindale, Alfred.
Symington, James Thomas
IMartin. ■«? -rf;1-«
Stokoe, John.
Stobbs, Joseph Arnold.
Stevenson, William.
Strother, Temperley.
Sibson, Reginald Daniel.
Sibson, Maurice Daniel.
Stubbs, Raymond Leonard.
Saint, James Harold.
Stainthorpe, Charles Edward.
Shadjorth, Frederick Tindale.
Smith, Gerald Foster.
Shanley, George Howard.
Slater, William Arthur. M.B.
B.S.
Souper, Hugh Ross, M.A.,
M.B., Ch.B.
Smith, Harold Charles
Clifford.
Stevenson, William.
Scott, Sydney, M.B., B.S.
Taylor, Geoffrey Gerald
Cheetham.
Thomson, Ian Francis.
Todd, Arthur Theodore, M.B.
Ch.B.
Towers, Arthur Henry.
^^'alker, Edwin Felvus
Dawson.
Wilson, Allen McLean.
Wilson, Alexander.
Watson, Alexander James.
Wren, Norman.
Wigg, George William.
Young, Norman Barrow.
Young, Samuel Knibb, M.B.,
B.S.
Note. — Names printed in italics are those of students who
have not matriculated, and are therefore not printed in the
list of Members of the IJniversitv at the end of the Calendar,
(^-^6 COI.I.Kl'.K OV MKDUlXli.
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. (ESSAY).
JL-NK, 1916.
Merevvether, Edward Rowland
Alworth, M.R.. B.S.. Durh. (in
absru/in) ■■■ Some medical aspects of the
War iti Serbia in 1915,
with special reference to
the British Naval Mission.
Storey, Thomas Copeland, I\I.B.,
B.S., Durh. (/// ahsoi/ia) ... ... The acute nephritis of aitive
service.
.Makch, igiy.
Evans, Idris David, M.B., B.S.,
Diuh. (ill ahsen/in) ... ... The treatment of entciic
fever with an autog'eneons
living vaccine.
I'eart, Robert, M.B., B.S., Durh. ... Observations on 100 cases of
convulsions in children.
I INK, 191 7.
Hudson, William, .M.B., B.S.,
Durh. ... ... ... .. Enteric ievei".
Rowstron, Noel Florentine, M.B.,
Durh. ... .. ... ... Paratyphoid fever.
March, i9t8.
Df Siiva, Charles Edward, M.B.,
B.S., Durh. .. ... Diabetic coma and its ti'cat
ment.
Holtby, John Robert Dunn. .M.B.,
B.S., Durh. (/w ahsexiia) ... Porencephal}'.
Senior, Harold Dickinson, M.B., *
Durh. ... ... ... ... On the nature of the recorded
arterial anomalies of the
human leg and foot.
Wilkins, Culhbert Re.x, M.B., B.S.,
B.Hy., Durh. (w/ dhsenlia) ... Dysentery and diarrhoea,
their bacteriological di:ig-
nosis and treatn^ent.
' COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. 537
March, igiq.
Ban-lay, Jdhn Hamilton, M.B.,
B.S., Durh Gunshot Woiuids of the
Chest and their early
treatment.
Jlnk, 1919.
Murra\', Jessie Margaret, M.B.,
B.S., Durh. .. ... .. ... Nervous tuneli(.)niil diseases
from the point of \iew of
modern clinical psj'ch-
olotf}'.
Pennefather, Claude Maxwell,
M.B., B.S., Durh. ... ... ... The vascular supp]\ of
muscle and its be.triiii;- on
gfas o;-ansfrene.
M.^RCH, 1920.
Nattrass, Frederick John, AI.B.,
B.S., Durh ... ... ... ... Prog'nosis .ind treatment of
injuries of peiipheral
nerves.
Reah, Harry, MB., B.S., D.P.H.,
Durh. ... ... .. Observations on the thermal
death point of tubercle
bacilli in milk and flesh.
Jlnh, 1920.
Irving-, George, M.B., B.S. Durh. A comparison between
malaria and syphilis.
A R .M S 1 R O N G COLL K G E ,
NKWe ASTLE-UPON-TYNE.
This College was foundeLi in 1871, jointly hy tlie
llniversity ot Durham and th<; North of Kng-land
Institute of INIininsj;^ and Mechanical Eng"lneers.
1 1 is under the supreme y;"overnment of a Body of
Governors, comprising, according- to a revised scheme
adopted August i6th, 1910: —
{a) The Subscribers to the lMemi)raiulnni of Assofiation.
(A) Individual Donors of /.50.
(c) Representatives of Corporate Bodies ami Associations
contributing a donation of jQ2^o or upwards.
(d) Individual Subscribers of jQe, per annum.
(e) Representatives of Corporate Bodies subscribing ;^io
per annum.
(/) Representatives of the Executors of any person who shall
leave a legacy of ;^ 100 or upwards.
The following are also ex-officio and representative
Governors of the College : —
His Grace the Duke of Northumberland.
The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham, as X'isilor of the
Universit}-.
The Lord Lieutenant of Xorthumberlaiul.
The Lord Lieutenant of Durham.
The Lord Lieutenant of Cumberlantl and Westmoreland.
The Peers of the Realm in the Counties of Northumberland,
Durham, Cumberland, and Westmoreland.
The Members of Parliament for the Divisions, Cilies and
Boroughs in the Counties of Northumberland, Durham, Cum-
berland, Westmoreland, and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Chancellor of the University.
The Lord Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The President of the North of England Institute of Mining and
Mechanical Engineers.
The President of the North- I'-ast Coast Institution of Engineers
and Shipbuilders.
The Master of the Trinit)' House, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Principal of the College.
53«
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE. 539
All Members of the Council of the Colleg^e.
All Bachelors in Science of the Universitj' of Dmhani who have
g-rachiatetl previous to the adoption of these Articles.
All Doctors of Science or Letters, or of any other Faculty, and
all Masters of Letters, Science or Arts or an\- other Faculty of the
L^niversitx' of Durham who have graduated from the College.
Five Governors elected b)- and out of the Senate.
Five Governors elected by Convocation.
Two Governors elecletl bv and from the Professors of the
College.
Two Governors elecletl liy tiie Council of the City of Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
One Governor elected b\- each of the following bodies : —
The Chapter of Durham.
The County Council of Xorthumberlaml.
The County Council of Durham.
The Countv Council of Cumberland.
The Countv Council of Westmoreland.
The Coimcil of the Borough of Gateshead.
The Council of the 13orough of Tynemouth.
The Council of the Borough of South .Shields.
The Council of the Borough of Jarrow.
The Council of the Borough of Sunderland
The Council of the Borough of Wallsend.
The Literary and Philosophical Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical
Engineers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Universit^• of Durliam College of Medicine. Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
The North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Ship-
builders.
The Natural History Society, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The C'liv and County of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Education
Committee.
The Newcastle-upon-T\-ne and Gateshead Incorporated
Chamber of Commerce.
The Newcastle-upon-Tyne Branch of the Institution of
Electrical Engineers.
The Newcastle-upon-Tyne Students' Association of the
Institution of Civil Engineers.
The Durham Coal Owners' Association.
The Northumbei-land Coal Owners Association.
The Newcastle Farmers' Club.
The Newcastle-upon-Tyne Incorporated Law Society.
The Newcastle-upon-Tyne Section of the Society of Chemical
Industry.
The Institute of Foremen Engineers and Draughtsmen of
Newcastle-upon-T}ne.
The .Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
54© AKMMKONC; tOLI.KCiK.
Tlu" Ix iu'->Kii- ( ieot;r;ipliical Society.
The Xorlhimiherlaiul Xlinei's' Mutual Coiifideiit Association.
Tlie .\oriii of Eiiw-laiui Steamship Owners' Association.
Tlie Northern .Arcliitectural .Vssociation.
The Xorthuniberland Aj^ricuhural Society (Incorpora'teti).
The Sliipbuilding- Entployers' Federation.
Tlie T3'ne .Shipbuilders' Association.
The Xorihnmberland and Durham Medical Society.
Each representative Governor, elected as aforesaid, retains
office for 12 years, and for such furtln-r period, if any, as shall be
desired by the body electing- him.
The ordinary administration of the Coileg'e i.s in the
hands of a body called the Council, fifteen of whom are
elected out of and by the Governors; and the remainder
by the Council from among-st the (ioverniirs.
The year is divided into throe terms, called respec-
tively the Michaelmas, Epiphanv, and Easter Terms.
OFFICERS OF THE COLLEGE.
President.
Thk Riciiir Hos. X'iscoint Grkv, ok Fallodkn, K.G.,
V.C, D.C.L.
Couiici/.
Sir Hi(;ii Hhi.I-, Kart., D.C.L. , LL.D., Chdinnan.
Percy Corder, V ice-Chairman.
The Right Hon. The Viscount Allkndai.e.
The Right Hon. Lord Ar.mstrong, .M.A., D.C.L.
Alper.man Geor(;e B. Rainbridge.
Ja.mes H. Beckingha.m.
P. I'Hii.i.iPs Bedson, M.A., D.Sc, J.)'.
Alderman A. E. Bell.
William C. Blackktt, C.B.E., D.Sc
Alderman Sir Francis D. Blake, Bart., M.P., D.L.
CoiNciLLOR William Bramble.
The Right Hon. Thomas Bi rt, P.C., I3.C.L.
Alderman William Cail.
Cecil A. Cochrane, M.A., D.C.L.. J. P.
Thomas Doiglas.
David Dri mmoni>, M.A., ^Ln., D.i.L.
AK.MSl ROM; COLLEGE. 54 I
John Thomas Dunn, D.Sc.
The Right Hon. The Eari. oi Dirhaim, K.G.
Thomas Emerson Forstkr, M.A.
The Right Hon. the Earl Grry.
Louisa Mary Gurney, M.A., B.Sc.
George Edward Henderson.
Thomas Edward Hodgkln, M.A.
Robert Howden, M.A., M.B., i:).Sc.
Sir George B. Hunter, D.Sc.
Summers Hunter, C.l^.E.
The Hon. Walter J. James, M.A.
Frank Byron Jevons, M.A., D. Litt.
George Johnson.
The Right Hon. the Lord Mayor of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne.
Sir George Lunn.
John Theodore Merz, Ph.D., D.C.L., LL.D.
John H. B. Noble.
William J. Xoble.
The President of the North-East Coast Institition
OF Engineers and Shipbuilders.
The President of the North of England Lnstiti tk c>f
Mining and Mechanical Engineer.s.
His Grace The Duke of Northumberland.
Sir Alfred M. Palmer, Bart.
The Hon. Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, K.C.B., AL.A.,
D.Sc, F.R.S.
Arthur Francis Pease, ALA.
Francis Priestman.
The Principal of the College.
Arthur Robinson, M.A., D.C. L.
John A. L. Robson,
Sir Herbert Rowell.
William John .Sanderson.
John Bell Simpson, D.C.L.
Sir a. Munro .Sutherland
Rey. J. Thorman.
Alderman John Thubron.
John Duguid Walker.
Sir Johnstone Wallace.
John R. R. Wilson.
54-2
AKM> l"KON(.. (.iM.l.KliK.
Priiicif'itl.
Sir TiiKonoKi: Mokison, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.I-:., M.A., D.C.L
Rcgislinr.
John Wn nc; Thomson Cki k;, M.A.
Burxar.
RoKKRi' N. Wilkinson.
Doctors of Civii, Law. — Honorary,
igoi —Armstrong', Tlie Rig-ht Hon. Lord, M.A.
1909— Bell, Sir Hugh, Bart., LL.IX, J. P.'
1911— Burl. The Right Hon. Thomas, I'.L"., M.P.
1885— Garnelt, William, M.A.
1913 — Joicev, llie Right Hon. Loril, 1").!..
1886— Merz; John Theodore, Ph.D., LL.D.
1905— Owen, Sir Isambard, M.A., M.D., LL.D.'
1883 — Pearce, Rev. Canon Robert John, M..A.
1909— Simpson, John Bell, M.Inst.C.E., J. P.
Doctors of Sciknck. — («) Honorary.
1913— AllbutI, .Sir Thomas Clifford, K.C.B., K.R.-S.''
1898- Brady, George Stewardson, .M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.s
1913 — Ewing, Sir lames Alfred, K.C.B., P'.R.S.''
1913— Geikie, Sir Arehibald, K.C.B., F.R.S.?
1913 -Hills, Kdmond Herbert, C.M.Ci., F.R.S.**
1912— Howden, Robert, AL.\., M.B.'
1906 — Hunter, .Sir Cieorge Burton.'"
1908— Louis, Henry, ^LA., A.R.S.^L, .ALI.C.K."
1910 — Xeuall, Hugh Frank. ' =
1899— Parsons, Hon. Sir Charles .\lgernon, ALA., F.R.S.'^
1919 — Peile, Henry.
1913 -Poulton, Edward Hagnall, E-Mv.S.'^
1912 — Rav, PrafiiUa Chandra. '°~
1904 — Sampson, Ralph Allen, AL.A.. I''.R.S.''
1912— Stuart, L. P. Anderson.'^
,g,3_Thomson, Sir Joseph John, 0..\L, F.R.S.'»
1908 -Weighton, Robert Lunan, M.A., M.LN.A."^
1919— Welch, John Jcxseph, M.Sc^, M.LN.A^,_
» Chairman of the CoUefc Council. ' A former Principal cf the Colleire ;
now Secretary of the London County Council Education Department. * Late
Principal of the College: now Vice-Chanccllor of the University of Bristol.
♦ Keglus Professor of Physics. University ot Camhrjidtje. ' Honorary Professor
of Natural History. * Director of .\aval Education. ' President of the Royal
Society. » Treasurer of the Royal Astronomical Society; Honorary Director
of the' University Oli.servatorv. * Professor of Anatomy and -Secret.iry of the
College of Medicine. " Chairman cf Messrs. Swan. Hunter & Wipliam
Richardson. Limited. " Professor of Mining and Surveying and William
Coclirane Lecturer in MetallurgfV. '* Professor of Astrophysics. Univcr.^itv of
Camhridge. " Inventor of the Parsons Marine Steam Turbine. " Hope
Professor ol Zoology. University of Oxford. '5 Professor of Chemistry and I)e_an
of the Facultv of Science in the UniverMty of Calciilta. "■ Astronomer Royal for
Scotland and' Professor of Practical .Astronomy. University of F.dinburgh.
" Professor of Physiology and Dean ot the Faculty of Medicine in the Lniversity
of Sydney. " Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics, University of
Cambridge. "9 Professor of Engineering. " Profes.sor of Naval Architecture.
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(h) B\' Wne ot Coiuin-ativMi.
i8g6— Bedsoii, Peter Pliillips, M.A., J. P."
1897 — Somerville, William, ;\I.A.^
i8g6— Stroud, Henry, M.A.^
iqi-^ — Tht)rnii)n, William .Mandell.-'
D.Sc.
Ashton, Arthur \Villiani./= Paterson, John Hamilion./>
Baker, ThomHs.gji'ofi Kollin, Charles. (^/
Bealtie, Robert. rc/^ Smith, Harold./
Bedson, Peter Plnllips. M.A. Smith, Stanle>-.i:§ '•
Bowden, Kdward.rt/X- Smith, Stanley Parker. Sy^'^
Brown, joljn Coi^g'ui.nifo/} ■ Smythe, John Armstrong-./o ' w
Cadman, John."* Somerville, William, M.A.
Campbell, William.y/!)'"" Stephenson, Clement.
Dunn, John Thomas. :t"<' Stroud, Henry, M..A.
Garrett, Frederic Charles." Thornton, William Mandell,
Goldsbrough, Georije Ridsdale. M.Sc.
Harrison. John William Heslop. Thomson. Godfrey
Haselhurst, Samuel Rennie. Hilton. :J:/^^ -'
Haveloek, Thomas Henry. «>'- Trerhmann, Charles Taylor.
Howe, Georg-e William Watson, James.
Osborne. r^/'' Watt, Henry Edga.r.gi>
Jaques, Arthur.gS^i,' Weighton, Robert Lunan.
Jeffreys, Harold. §S ~ Weyman, Geoffrey.
Lawson, Robert William. t 6"^ White, John Ledger. J '
Lebour, Marie Victoire.§§«^'5 Willcox, Frank Ainsworth.*^/
Lonsdale, James Jarkson. Wolff, Salomon. §;;
Louis, Henry. Woodhead, Samuel .AUinson./'
Mellanbv, Alexander Lawson. A/'' Woolacott, David. 6"'
t Pembertoii Fellow. 1 L.Me Pembertoii FcUow . § Fellow. §§ Late Fellow.
rt SeiiivT Pcinbertoii Sell. A lunior Pembertoii Sch. < Hall Scii. 1/ Clark Sell.
e Mather Seh. /' Alder Sch. " g Johnston Seh. j Ro\:il Exhlh. Sell. X' Koya
Exhib. Bursar, o F.-Marreco Pr. /> Shaw Pr.
' Professor of Chemistry and a Curator ot the Library. 2 Sibthorpian Professor
of Rural Economv. University of Oxford. 3 Proiessor of Physics. 4 Professor
ot Electrical Engineering ; D.Engf. (Liverpool). 3 Lecturer in Electrical Engm-
eering. Baltersea Polytechnic. Univ. Lond. * Professor of Electro-Technics,
Univ. Manchester. r'O.B.E. « K.C.M.G.. Oflicer of the Legion of Honour;
Prof, of Mining, Univ. Birmingham. 9 Ph.D. 1° Associate Prot. of Metallurgy,
Columbia Univ.. New York; .Metallographer. UniteS States Bureau of Mines.
1' Lectur.M- in Cheinistr\ . '* First Smith's Prizeman and Isaac Newton Student,
Cambridge, 1902; late Fellow of St. Johns, Cambridge; Professor of Applied
Mathem,^tics; F.R.S. " Prof, of Electrical Engineering. Imperial Coll.. Univ.
Lond. ; P.Sc. Adelaide. " Smith's Prizeman. Fellow ot St. John's Coll.,
Cambridge. '° .Assistant Lecturer in Zoology, Univ. of Leeds. •& Professor of
Engineering, Glasgow and West of Scotland Technical College. " Demonstrator
in Cieology. Univ. *.'oll.. .Aberystwyth. " Lecturer in Electrical Engineering,
Imperial Coll.. Univ. Lond. »• Lecturer in Chemistry. "> Ph.D., Strasburg ;
Professor of Education. " Lecturer in Chemistry, Battersea Polytechnic. Univ.
Lone. " Lecturer in Geology " .\ssistant Lecturer in Phjsics, Univ. ot Sheffield.
D.LlTT.
[">iiir, John Wiiilil.
M.A.
Atiamson, Rt-v. William Walter i,>iuis, Mi>i)ii.a Mary.
Anderson, Edwanl. l.ovectay, Thomas.
Bolder, Hermann. Limiley, Elizabeth Woodhoiise.
Bradshaw, Frederick. Mawer, AUen.
Calvert, Robert. MeColvin, Graee Elizabeth.
Carnion, Sarah Hannah. Morton, Rev. Bertram Mittord.
Chisholm. Harold Venn. I'otter, Rev. Michael Cresse.
Cooke, Harold Percv. IViien, Frederick Hamilton.
Dean, Arthur Eilis.' ' Raicliff, Arthur James John.
Dixon, Dorolhv. Ritiley, Nellie./*
Duff, John Wig-ht. I^ose, Kate.
Kllis. Alice Marion. Scott-Hopper, Editha Ciladys
English, Jane. Kirsteeii./?/?'
Feaiherstone, Hiii^^h Latimer.?' Smith, Hannah.
Findlater, James William. Smith, Winifred Vera.
Fox, Annie Elizabeth. Somerville, William.
Gaunt, Rev. Ernest. Stafford, Helen Muriel./
Gilbertson, Florence Isabel. Terry, Charles Sanford.
Gimblett, John Edward. Thomson, George Keith.
Hepple, N'orman Harold. Urwick, William Eddowes.
Hoernl^, Reinhold Friedrich Vickers, Kenneth Hotham.
Alfred. Webb, William .Alfred.
Hunter, George Henry. ry Weighton, lioherl Lunan.
Hunter, Phyllis Marion. Welch, Ralph Younger.y
Jenson, Janet Amos. Williams, John Henry. </
Jessop, Charles Minshall. Wilson, Agnes Doris Louisa. 9?/
Johns. )n, Eva Wadsworth.* Wood, Grace Ashley.^w
Killip, Edith Hasell.§§ Wood, Norman.
Latham, Albert (ieorge. Wright, Mark Robinson.
Louis, Henry. Young, Maud Chaston.
.^^\sIKRS ov SciE.vci:. -Honorary.
1904- -.\ikinson, John Bowlam.!.-
1914— Blackett, William Cuthbert.
1910 — Caunt, George William, AL.;^.''
1913— Greig.^ir Robert Blyth.''
igi 2— Thompson, John Hannay.^
§§ Late Fellow. * D.Th.P.T.
9 Gladstone Pr. / Noble Pr. « Joseph Cowen Pr. v Speiice Watson Pr.
> Pr..f. of Education, Univ. Coll.. Exeter. ' Late H.M. Inspector of Mines.
* Lccturerin Mathi-matics. * Commissioner for Agriculture under the Boardot
Aericulture for Scotland. ' General .Manager of the Harbour of Dundee; J. P..
M.I.C.E.. F.R.S.E.
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545
M.Sc.
Abrain, Lawrence.
Alexander, Francis Herbert
Allen, Frederick Thomas.
Angles, John \A'illiam.
Annand, John Fowler.
A.shhy, Alfred Stephen.
Alherlon, William Henr\'.
Atkinson. Francis Charles.
Baker, William.
Ballard, Georg-o Hartle\'.'
Bedson, Sam Phillips.
Belinfante, Leo Bapiiste Louis.
bdef-
Bemieli, Edward Protheroe.
Bibb\, Ang'usiine Samuel. «
Biatchtoid, Alfred Samuel.*(!>^
Bolam, Joseph Hardiny.^f
Briniblecombe, Percy Young-. w
Brodie, Xeal.
Bryant, Ella ^\-av\ .abjj
Bivdon, Svdne\.
BuUerwell, John William.-'
Bullerwell, Robert George
Alexander.
Bnrkhardt, George Henry. +r';~
Burkiil, Harold.//'
Burtim, John Henry. a"
Cairns, Charles Waldie.
Caunt, Cieorg-e William.
Champness, Edward Leslie. /j'-*
Chang-, Si Yung-.
Chow, Kun Lian.
Coates, Richard Findlay.
Colquhoim, Charles James.
Cooper, Christopher.
Coulson-Snnth, Carl.
Cousins, Herbeit William.
Crofts, Harold. (/
Dobson, Lillie.
Dow, Charles Robert.//^
Doxforti, William.
Eden, Etlgar Mark.
Elliott, Chas. Wighlman.
Ferrier, Robei-t .Muir.'
Ferris, Thomas Raiulolph.
FiTm, JNIeyer.rt
Firth, James Brierle\-.
Firth, William Winterbotlom.
Forbester, Robert Etl\v,-ird.
Forster, Aquila./"'
Garnsey, Ernest.
Gilchrist, Douglas AlstcMi.
Graham, Maigaret.
Hacking, Thomas. /'
Haddon, Cuthbert Leslie. o
Hardy, (leorge Frederic-k.
Hawkes, Leonard./"^
Herdman, Thomas.''
Heslop, Mai-v Kingdon.i;?!
Hilton, Julian Mark, ^LB., B.S.
Hindmarsh, James.
Horsley-, Sidney Gilbert. J/;
Hudspeth, Henry Moore. ;/
Hunter, Charles.
Hutchinson, Heibert Heatley.
Irving-, George Alexander. a
Jervis, Walter Willson."
Jones, Evan Cellan.r
Jorgensen, Olga Marion, ^f
Kari, Alexander.
Laveiick, Lintla Winifred. '-
Lee, Fang Chun.
Long, Sidney Herbert. §^
Madgwick, Edwin. a^
McConnell, James William
Diderichsen.
- n.Th.P.T. I Late Pemberton Fellow. §§ Late Fellow.
11 Daglish Fellow.
(; Senior Pemberton Sell, b Junior Pemberton Sch. c Hall -Sell, d Clark Sch.
e Maihcr Sch. / Aider Sch. g Johnston Sch. ./ Royal Exhih. Sch. k Royal
Kxhib. Bursar, m LlovJ s Register Sch. h Osbeck Exhib. o F.-^L^rreco Pr.
;i Shaw Pr.
' HeaJ Master of Berwick Grammar School. ' Assistant Secretary tv> the
Geological Society. 3 Prize Demonstrator in Chemistry. 4 Lecturer in
Physics. ? Principal of the Secondary Schools and Technical Institution,
Swindon. '' Instructor in .Agriculture. Somerset County Council. ' Professor
of Engineering-. L'niversity College. Bristol. - Ph.D.. Freiburg ; Demonstrator
in Chemistry. 9 Assistant Lecturer in Geology. " Assistant Director of
Education, Bedford. " Lecturer in Geolog\ . Univ. Coll., Exeter. '* Assist.-int
Lecturer in Physics. " Lecturer in Naval Architecture, Cardiff Tech in'cal Call.
540 AKMSIKOM'. eOI.I.Kl'.K (.M.SC.)
McKa\-, Cloor.ife Tliomlitisoii. Silv.i, Peiy Roma Coellio da.
Maikay, Robert Ferrier.c ' Sniitli, Robert Greig:.
MiKeiizie, EiMiest.«r Suen, Jul Lin.
Mailii^in, Waller Matthew. '■• Taylor, Edward McKenzie.^
Meek, Alexander. Taylor, Edwin.
Meek, Eilitli Mary.^r/" Taylor, Lionel Theos.
Merrick, Edward. Teaj^o, Frederick Jerrold.'^
Middlelon, Sir Thomas 'i'liompson, John Ridley.'
Hudson.- Tiuimpson, Leo Anthony./'"
Moore, George Tmpin. I'hompson, Percy Roland. />/'
Moore, Robert Alfred. Tulip, Albert. cv^
Morris-.-\irey, Harold. Tunnell, Sarah Elizabeth.
Morrow, John. W'akerley, Frederick.
Nicholson, Henr>-. <!» Walker, P'rank Parker.
O'Connor, Ellen. §g Wallace, Thomas.
Oyslon, Harry. Wallace, Thomas./<>
Peacock, .Alexander David./"^ Walton, Thomas Frederick.
Patterson, Robert James. Waidlaw, William.
Pinto, Liguori Simon. Wardley-Smith, Elsie. «■
Robertson, Georjj;e Scott. ^ Waton, Jane.
Robinson, .Anthony Cecil.* Walson, Frederick Bainbridgfe.
Robinson, Getirt^e Herbert. A ALA.Jc"
Roijinson, Henry Goland.5 Watson, John.
Robinson, James. :'^'- W.itson, William.
Robinson, Perc}' Lucock.' Wayling', Harbord Georgt-.
Robson, Robert. Webster, George Gordoi;
Robson, Stanle)'..^f Wood.
Ri^se, Edward Mortimer. Welsh, Thomas. '-
Sayburn, Matthew James. Wheldon, Robert William. '5
Saint, Thomas Arthur. Williams, George Trevor.+rt
Scholield, Charlotte Bean. Wood, George Cui-rv."/
Sen-Gupta, Xagendra Nath.// Wooilcock, .AHVei.1 John .Andrew
M.Lin.
Adamson, Joseph."" Coi.lling, John Robert.
Adamson, Rev. William Walter. Cowie, Hilda Robina Eraser.
Brown, Eleanor Jane. Dawson, .Alice Beatrice.
Carmen, Sarah Hannah."^ Dean, .Arthur Edis.
Carse, Annie. Ellis, Alice Marion.
Chappie, Eveline. English, Jane.
Chisholm, Harold Venn,' Findlater, James William.
• D.Th.P.T. t Late Pemberton Fellow. §§ L.nte Fellow.
a Senior Pemberton Sch. b Junior Pemberton Sffh. c Hall S,;h. e Mather
Sell, y' Alder Sch. ,if Johnston Sch. k Earl Grey Fellowship, y Royal Exhib. Sch.
/ .Surveyor's Institute Sch. u F.-Marreco Pr.
' Lecturer in Engineering Design, Imperial Coll.. Univ. Lond. *C.B.. K.B.E.
3 Lecturer in ZooloE^y. * Assistant Lecturer in Agricultural Chemistry. • Lecturer
in Agriculture, Univ. Coll. Reading. * Ph.D., Gottingen ; Lecturer in Physics,
Ea.<t Lond. Coll., Univ. Lond. ' Assistant Lecturer in Chemistry. * .Assistant
Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, Univ. Liverpool. 9 Lecturer in Education,
Univ. Sheffield. "" Assistant Lecturer in Agriculture. " .Assistant Lecturer
in Mathematics, Univ. of Leeds. " Military Cross. ' i Lecturer in Mathematics,
University College, Nottingham. '■* Assistant Lecturer in Chemistry. " Assistant
to the Proiessor of Agriculture.
ARMSTRONG COLLKGK (m.LITT.)
547
Forster, Joseph Makepeace.'
Fox, Annie Elizabeth.
Gaunt, Rev. Ernest.
Gilbertson, Florence Isabel.
Gimbleit, John Edward.
Goodlet, William.
Hardinic, Ophelia.
Hay, Annie Mabel Mary.*
Haj', James Blackwood.
Hepple, Xorman Harold.
Hmiler, tieorge Henry. y
Hutchinson, Lily Annie.
Lisle, Lsabella Dryden.
Rlorg'an, Robert Buins.r/
Murray, Isabella Gertrude.
Oliver, Miriam.*
Ord, Beatrice.
isoberlsliaw, Charles.
Robinson, Florence.
Rogers, Gertrude.
Rose, Kale.
Southron, Jane Spence.
Siairinand, Nora Mary.
Stephenson, Walter.
Thomson, Geoige Keith.
Tiliey, Elizabeth Mildred.*
Tunnell, Oliver.
T\rrell, Grace Maiy."
Walt, .Alexander Gowland.
Webb, William Alfred.
Welch, Ralph Voung'er.i/
Wilson, Row John .Aikmaii.
Wilson, Mar}' Gertrude.
Yeld, Marion Moore Heart.
Raine, George.
M.COM.
Hallsworth, Harry Mainwaring-. Si>linian, Ciirgiis.
Ramsbottom, Joiin William.
B..-\. (other than /;/ lift. ant. ).
Alexander, Helen Frances.
Andrews, Robert Gibson.
Armstrong-, Alice Marjorie.*
Armstrong, Frances Alice.
Armstrong, Gilbert Gledden.
Atkinson, Elsie.
Bell, Robert.
Bell, Sarah Jane./
Betts, Aenid Muriel.
Binks, Frances Elizabeth.
Bowes, Xorah.
Bowey, John Waistell.
Brig-gs, Isabella.
Brown, Pearl Anna.
Brown, Sydney.
Bruce, Robert.
Butcher, Mar\- Lj-de.
Butcher, May Dan vers.
Byrnes, Cathleen Mary.
Callum, Sarah Winifred.
Clough, Dorothea Margfaret,
Clough, Iiene Gertrude.'
Corbett, Joseph.
Cornish, Edith Pardey.
Cresswell, Patti.*
Cuthbertson, Audrey.
Da\ies, Lena.
Davis, Nellie.*
Davy, Adeline.
Dean, Mabel.*
Douglas, Dais}'.
Doug"las, ^Margaret.
Doull, Enid.
Dransfield, Evelyn.
Dryburg-h, Marg^aret.
Duncan, Olivia.
Dunscombe, Jane Charity.* /
Eades, David Conley.
Elgie, Sarah.
Ellershaw, Edith Margaret, z'
Ellis, .Arthur Charles.
Eyles, Eliza.
Farnell, Daisy.
Farrer, Doris.*
Falherley, Edith Mary.
Faulds, Alice.
Field, Dorothea Lilian.
Firth, James Bambridg-e.
• D.Th.P.r.
q Gladstone Pr. / Noble Fr. f Spence Watson Pr.
' Principal of the I^ay Tr;in-ng: Crllese. Oudley.
54^ AKMSIHONG COI.LIiCIi (B.A.)
FliMcluT, Gr.u-o Etlu'l Park, Maixart-t Kli/,al)elh.*
I'athoiiiu'. Parker, Mary./
Foolilt. John Mart ill. (/rt Parinle\', J{enry.
Forsier, Horothy. Pates, Gertrude A_i;atlia.
Francis, Georgfe. Patterson, Mabel DiMis./
Franks, Elsie. Pellow, Eva Winifred.
Fraser, Mary. Pollock, Charles William,
Gant, Elsie Monica. Poulton, Xora Lee.
Gaunt, Gertrude." Proctor, Doi-is Bniwnsword.
Gibson, Hai ry Xornian. Purves, Jane Ann.
Giluio\n% Bet Ilia Lilian Purvis, Harold.
Campbell. / Purvis, Lewi^.
Golder, .Margaret Patterson.* Raper, Hilda Mary.*
Graham, Mary Evehii. Red]-)ath, Lilw
Green. Mildred. Reed, Hilda May.
Hall, Etiith. , Revis, Mar^-ueriie Winifred.
Hall. Marjoiic Paschfd. Rii-liardson, John Grant.
Hatton, Phyllis Gwendoline. <// Richardson, .\orman.
Henderson, Eleanor. Roljson, Annie Beatrice.
Henderson, .Marjcaret Melrose Robson, John Stanley Jefferson.
Heslop, Annie. Robson, Lillie.
Hill, l')i>ris Marguerite. Robson, Robert Kirkley.
Hill, Jolin. Robson, Thomas Huston.
Hinton, .Maryaret Ellis. Rochester, Maryaret.
Hisiop James Henry. Rochester, Thomas .\nthony,
Hudson, William .Allison. Roihfielii, Abraham.
Jenninufs, Elsie Gertrude. t' Rothfield, Marcus Leopold.
Jenning-s, Glad\s Hutchinson. Schofield, Florence Mart^aret.*
Jolinson, Selbv. Scott, Hilda.
Jones, Edwartl Cowen. Sedilon. Gladys Mona.
Jones, Jessie. Shiplev, Micli.'iel Ernest.
Kent, \'eda Horn>.b\-. Simm, Robert.
Kirtley. Annie Eliz.ibeth. Simpson, Olive. ^z'
Latham, Elspeth Katharine. §/ Smiiii, Ann Thomson.
Lister, .Mary. Sinith, Charles Andri'w.
Long-staff", James Oruin. Smith, Jessie.
Lowes, Susanna. Spencer, Esther.
Luddingioii, I")aisy Barkus. .Stephenson, Teresa.
Marriner. Caroline. Stort-y, Edith Mary.
McSiiane, Rev. James Henry. .Stiong, .Agnes.
Merrick, Frederick. .Sutherland, Rita Hindmarsh.*
Metcalfe, Jane. Tayloi-, ^'ileen Edith.
Middlemass, Jane. Thomas. Lilian Edith.
Miller, William. Tluvnpson. Eleanor .Mai'v.
Moles, Harriet Frances Ewing. 'J'hmnpson. Eivelyn Marv. tr(i7>
Morris. .Nfiriam .Ada. Thompson, Maiiel Lilian.?'
Mm-'ley, Mebiirn Hunt(>r. Thi^Mnpson, .Marguerite Taylor.
O'Donneil, Margaret Jane. Tindle, Winifred Elizabeth.
- D.Th.P.T. J Fellow.
<7 Gl.'iil'-t.int- Pr. / Noble Pr. ?• Speiice Watson Pr. r/t? Sttpliensoii Studotitship
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (b.SC.)
549
Welton. Lena.
Wilcox, Rev. Henry Ileadley.
Wilcox, Minnie.
Wilkinson. Henry.
Wilson, Irene.
Wilson, Stanlej'.
Wright, Ellen Stead.
Yarrow, Charles .\lfred.
Yeats, Edith Mary.
B.Sc.
Bain, Alexander David Neil.
Bainbridg'e, .Mav Eveline.
Baister, Charles Norman.
Baister. S3'dne3' Lloyd.
Baker, John.
Bareno, Alejandro Pinei-a.
Barnes, Herbert.
Baser, Georg-e Brunswick Hell. 3
Baskerville-Atkinson, William.
Baston, Walter.
Bateman, Mar}- Isabel.
Balie, Jessie.
Baxtei-, Richarti.
Beckingham, Ernest Leonard.
Beelham, Mabel./"
Bell, George Beattie.
Bell, Harold Percy.
Bell, Septimus Wallei-.
Bell, Thomas Robert.
Betts, Robert F"rederick.
Bewley, William Fleming.
Biggs, Robert John.
Biiletop, .Adolph.
Billetop, Christian Torben.
Bion, Cyril Waller.
Birchall, Diana Evelvn.
Biril, George S\clnev.
Birt, .Austin George.
Biandfoid, Thomas.
Blenkinsop, Alfred.
Biizar,.!, John.
Bhth, Thomas Hope.
Boardman, Frederick.
Bonlt, Jane Johnsc^n.
Booth, Herbe>rt Conlson;
Boul flour, Robert.
Bowie, Sydtiev.-*
* D.Th.F.T.
h .luiiior Peniberton Sell. e Mather Scli. _/' Alder S,h « O-bcck Exhib.
' H'-ai? Master of Wolsin^hain Grammar s,,-|n,oI. ' Assistant Lis-cturcr m
Ediii-iif:.vi. ? Lecturer in Engrlneeringf, Univ. Coll., Swansea * F.G.S.
35
Tomlinson, Blanche Gertrude
Turnbull, Robert.
Vickers, Elizabeth Sophia.
W^aile, Margaret Morton.
Wallis, Hilda.
Walsh, EdiTiund.
Ward, John Inkster.
Watson, Hilda Jane.*
Wear, Doris Mary.*
Adam. Dorotea Ines.
Ackers. Charles Penrhvn.
Ahmed, Hanaji.
Aisbitt. John Thomas.
Akester, Arihtn- Gibson.
Aldis, Nora Winifred. i?)^'
Aliphaniis, .Anastase.
Allan, .Archie.
Allhiisen, Ernest Lionel.
Anderson, George Edwin.
Anderson, Jean Hendry.
Anderson, Robeit Wj-lie.
Anderson, Thoma.<i Moffatt.
Anderton, Cecil Cuthbert
Murrell.
Andrews, Elsii-.
Ang'us. Arthur William.
Antonopoiilos, .Anastass
An war- L' 11a, Mohamad.
Appleton, Chrii^tabel.
Arkless, Elsie./'
Arms;trong, Edward Sidney
Arnesen, Finn
Arnold, John Falk.
.Arthur. James ClifForil.r
Ashour, Mohamed Ahmed.
Atkinson, Allan. ;/
Atkinson. Cecil .Arthur.
.Atkinson, tieorge.
Atkinson. Cieorge William.
Atkinson, .Mildred.
.Atkinson, .Sydney Milburn.
Ba-Gyaw, Moniig.
Backhouse, Joseph..'
Badr, .Mohamed.
Bailes, Frederick.
Bailes, Stella."
Sot.
550
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (B.SC.)
Biack, Rev. Martin. rf
Braithwaite, .Mary Elizabeth.
BrtMiiner, Alexander. A
Brennan, .Atihiir.
Brett. Winifred.
Brewis, 01>!;^a Kutii.
Brodie, James Patterson.
Brown, Ada.
Brown, George Matthews. rt6
Brown, \'ernon.
Brown, William.
Browne, Frederick Henry.
Brvden, Sj'dnej' Turner.
Bu'llen, Alfred Bruce.
Bullock, John Bnrnard.
Biilman, Georg-e \\'alton, M.A
Bunster, Fernando Hector.
Bunsier, Oscar Vincent.
Burdon-Cooper, John.r^'
Burkitt, William.
Burn, Waller Scott.
Burn, Walter Wilkinson.
Buinett, James Crawford.
Burnett, Kate
Burrell, Cedric Ian.
Burrell, Thomas Henry.
Cairns, Roberta Blanca.
Calderwood, James.
Calvert, Georg'e William.
Campbell, Harold Gordon.
Campbell, Ray.
Caris, .\thol Kennady.
Carnegie, Annie Isabella.
Carr, Alice Maud.
Carr, Henry.
Carr, John Liddell.
Carrick, David Robertson. c
Carrick, Henry Ernest.
Carrick, Kathleen Mary.c
Carroll, Thomas Hugh Joseph.
Chang, .Si Ziang.
Chaplin, George I'lunkell.
Cliapman, David .Markwell.
Chapman, Laurence Alfred. rf
Chapman, Theonie Renee.y
Char, N'ai.
Cheeseright, Iris Marjorie.
Cheeseright, Lionel Sydney.
Cheesmond, Harry.
Chen, Kas Chien.
Chen, Tsoa Fun.
Cheung, Wing Po.
Chisholm, Malcolm Conrad.
Chisholm, Stephen Edgar. c
Choate, Matthew Francis
Stephen. o
Chord, Kun Lian.
Christen, Armand Bruce
Christophersen, Lief Let-.
Chfi, Tien Quai Swan.
Church, Robert William. «
Clapperton, Arthur Henry.
Clark, Edmund Graham.
Clark, Ethel Beatrice. aA
Claybiirn, Kathleen.
Cleminson, John.
Coates, Richard.
Coburn, Kate.
Coccolis-Fabiaios, John.
Cocks, Frederick Charles. aw
Codling, Kdwhi.iibe
Coe. James.
Collin, Thomas Stanley.
Colmaii, Wilfrid.
Contodimos, Basile D.
Cook, Frani-is .\insley.
Cook, George Wood.
Cooke, Rev. Ernest.
Cooper, Charles John.
Copland, Charles .Augustus.
Core, .Alice Blanche.
Coskery, Daviil .Alexander.
Coull, Susanna.
Coutsouleris, Nicholas John.
Craggs, Thomas Gibson.
Crawhall, John Stanhope. «
Croflon, Richard Llewellyn.
Crowe, Thomas Arkle.
Culbert, Robert Claude
AlexaiT.der.
Cutter, Edward Oliver.
Cummings, Edith.
Dalton, William Martin.
David, Arevanandam.
Davison, Ethel.
Davison, John Robinson.
II Daglish Fellow.
a Senior Pem'oerton Sch. i Junior Pemberton Sch. c Hall Sch. ^ Clark ."sch,
-Mather Sch. / Alder Sch. rn Lloyd's Res-ister Sch, « Osheck Exhib.
F.-Marreco Pr. ' F.C.S.
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551
Davison, William.
Dawson, Percy. b
Day, Alfred Edward.
Deg^iarde, Joseph .\nthony.
Deinant. Rev. Vigo Aiiguste.
Dent. William Brewis.
Dick, Rev. William.
Dickenson, Elizabeth.
Dickenson, Walter Henrj'.
Dillon, Harman Sing-h.
Dimmock, GeoflFrev Frederick.
Dingle. Phyllis.
Dinning, William.
Dixon, Joseph Laurence.
Dohson, Douglas. A^
Dobson, Ellen Batey.
Dodd. Charles Xicol.
Dodds, Roger, o
Doiey, Stanley Fabes. w
Dowell, Arthur Leonard
Dowey, Thomas Lvall.
Drozdowski, Xavier Conrad. 72
Dugdale, P'rancis William.
Duncan, Frances Bertha.
Duncan, James Bothwell.
Duncan, Malcolm Hugh.
Dunnett, John Heron.
Dymond, Charles Heber.
Ebden, Charles.
Edgar, George Russell, cm
Edgar, Samuel Garthvvaite.is
Elligers, Johan.
Elliot, Arthur.
Elliott, George Allison.
Elliott, George Reed.no
Ellis, Annie,
Ellis, George Robson.
En>ell, Euphemia Elizabeth.
Ewart, Albert Thomas.
Fahmy, AH.
Fahmy, Idris.
Faid, Wiliam.
Faik, Hassan.
Farquhar, John Henry Joseph. d
Faulder, John Hurvey.dp ^
Favell, John Milnes.
Featherston, William.
Fisher, Ernest.
Fletcher, Alfred.
Fletcher, Harold Casile.
Fleming, William.
Fong, Kih Dow.
Ford, Eric Loufwin.w
Ford, Leo Dorey.
Forsier, John Percival.
French, Robert Elliott.
Gallon, Joseph.
Gard, John Stanley Fabian.
Gardner, John Campbell.
Garrard, Richard Buxton. <•
Garrick, Joseph Alan.
Garstein, Gertrude.
Garvin, Michael.
Gaunt, Ethel.
Gent, Charles Rochester.
Gewo, .Sih Fen.
Ghabrial, Kamel.
Ghoniem, Abdul Aziz.
Gibson, James.y
Gilchrist, George Atkinson.
Gilchrist, William.
Gleig, Frazer Dewar.
Glies, Eleanor.
Glover, Arthur Stanley.
Goldstien, Coley.
Gordon. George Norman.
Graber, John Richard.
Graham, Joseph.
Graham, William.
Graham, William.
Gray, Mary Florence."
Graydon, Margaret Ethel.
Green, Joseph Johnson. c?
Greener, Harry Philipson.
Grey, Percy Howell.
Gunn, Helen.
Gurney, Louisa Mary.
Hadden, John Goodlet.
Haddon, John.
Haigh, Edward.
Haigh. Mary Lyle.
Hall, Albert Av'ondale.
Hall, Georgfe.-
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Hall. Geoiii^e William.
Hall, John Henry.
Hallawav, Robert Railton.r/"'
Halliday, Mark.f
Hamliliii, Robert Henry.
H.'-imes, William M. Dantbrd.
Hanson, Gertrisile.
Hardinj^, John.
Hare, Ralph Victor.;?
Harle, James Alfred. (^
Harrison, Arthur Sidne\'.
Haswell, William Roi^hesier.
Havelofk, Sydney.
Havis, Joseph Errin^fton.
Hawthorn, Clementine Mary.'
Hay, Hugh .Vllporl.
Ha\field, fyril l")iulene\ .
Heck, William Dennis.
Hedley, Norman. jf)?/
Hedley, Rowland Frank
Hutton.
Hemjiel, I'oul.
Hemsted, .Alfred Riistat.
Henderson, Rev. RichartI
Mail land.
Henzell, .\riiold William. <va'
Hepi^le, Lilian Constance.
Herbeiison, W"illi,Hm./
Hesketh, Benjamin.
Hesketh, William
Hesiop, Thomas Edward.
Hewitt, Richard Georg'e.
Hewson, Joseph Tayloi-.
Heymans, Jules Kranc^ois.
Hevs. William Thompson.
Hill, Alexander.
Hill, |ohn Campbell.
Hills," Charles Harold.
Hilton, Joseph Isaac.
Hochlov, Bot-is.
Hockaday, William I\onaKi.
Hodg-son, Benjamin. ^S"
Hodgson, (tu\- I'er-cy.c
Hodgson, \\"illiam Cuthheit.
Holmes, Dora .Agnes.
Holmes, Oliver.
Holmes, Robert Wright.
Holmes, Stanley.
Holohan, Michael.
Hoist, Thorodd.
Holzapf'el, John Willi.Hm./
Hoo, Sen Ynan.'
Hood, Thomas Christie.
Hope, Catherine Emily.
Horan, Preston.
Horton, Arthur.
Hughes, Charles.
Hughes, John Wesle}'.
Hughes, Lancelot Swindail.
Hughes, Samuel Wesley.
Hugill, Robert.
Hunter, Harry.
Hutiter, Jeanne Emslie.
Hunter, William Miller.
Ihmton, Edgar Barton. (i
Huiciiinson, Jane.
Hutchinson, Robert Willi;«m.5
Huxley, Ernest.
Hyden, Constance.
Ibbetson, W'illie Waite
Skirr"o\v.
Inglis, Kenneth.///
Ingi-am, John.
Irvine, Frank Mouat.
Irvine. Frederick Robert.
Jackson, Arthur Lister.
Jackson, Joseph Stanley.
Jaimbs, Lionel Asher.
James, Sj'dnev Herbert Hilton.
Jameson, HaroliLfX-
Jameson, Richard.
Jaques, Walter Stennitt.
Jeffery, Ernest.^'?
lobling, William Harold
West wood.
Johnsiii, Find.
Johnson, Lillie./"
Johnson, Robert Slanlev.
Holmes, .Alfred Philip Hanley.t/^ Johnson, Thomas. ///
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Jolmstoti-Biiil, Charles
King'sley.
Johnstone- Wallace, Denis
Bowes.
Jordan, Hart)ld Georg'e.
Judg-es, Frederic Cyril.
Jusiice, James Xorvcii.
Kennedy, Howard. c;
Kent, Georg^e Herbert .Stanton. >i
Kenworthy, John.
Khan, Ghulam Rasni.
Khan, Mohammed Asian).
King-, Thomas Alfred.
Kinghorn, William George.
Kippen, John Belches.
Kiriiiioiise, George.
Kirkman, Charles Joseph.
Kirkiip, Frank.
Kirkwood, Thomas Williamson
Kissagizlis, Stavros John.
Knowles, Claude Kingsley.
Knowles, William.
Koning, Cornelis de.
Koo, Yee Yien.
Konyoumdjoglou, Theophanis.
Lamb, Frederick Briddon.
Landells, .Alexander.
Lane, Arthur Gameson.
Lane, Billings Joseph
Marshall. §§
Langdale, Arthm- Ornsby.
Lawrence, Joseph Edward.
Lawrenson, Mary Sinclair.
Lawson, Joseph.
Lawson, Wesley.
Lea, Ving Lim.
Leighton, John Peacock.
Leitch, George Alexander.
Lennard, Ellen Armstrong.
Linton, .\ndrew.«
Lister, Samuel.
Logan, Reginald Samuel
MoncreifF.
Longlands, Barbara.
Lorains, John Page./)
Lowes, John Wo\<\o\\.df
Luddington, Xorman }o\\n.he
Lumley, John George.
Lusher, Thomas Heddle.
Lynch, Arthur Challenor.
L\iin, John Cecil. rt
?dcCartaii, Michael Joseph.
McChlery, Margarel Giace.
.McC'olvin, Gertrude.
Mac Donald, James Robst>n.
MacEwan, Ian Peter. *
McGowan, Thomas.
Mcintosh, James Geors^^^e.
McKenzie, Donald. A
McLare, James I'orteous.
Macdonald, Gordon Hay.
Maclean, Alan Dougflas.
McNeill, Mary.
McPhie, John Robinson.
Maddison, Richard.
Main, Thomas Light fool.
Maitchell, John.
Malcolm, Walter. .s-
Male, Francis John.
Malik, Basily AbdeJ.
.Malik, Yusef Abdel.
Manners, Robert.
March, Norah Helena./
Marks, Arthur George.
Marr, U'illiam Beil.
Marshall, Frederick.
.Marshall, Laurance Herbert.
Marshal], Xormaii.
.Martin, Joseph.
Martindale, Joseph William.
Mason, Frederick Ernest
William.
Maughan, Annie Isabella.
Maughan, Nicholas.
Maughan, Winifred Hannah.
Mayhew, Walter.
Melmore, Sidney.
Merrick, -Arnold.^
Michael, Theodore.
Middleniass, George Edward.
§§ Late Fellow.
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Seh. / Alder Sch. g Johnston Sch.
i Shipwrights' Co. Sch.
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Miiidlrloii, llriberl William.
Middletori, Kennt^tli William
Muri •»> . »
Midgley, Harold.
Midgiey, Mary P>!;iiiche.
Milhurii, Edwin Walter.
Milbiirn. William.
Miller, William Roland.
Mintoii, Richard Caldwell.
Mirza. Kliurshid.
MofFatt, William Riitter.
Mohammed, Mahmiid Hamiil.
Moles, Thomas Wilson.
Monier, .Ahmed.
]\Ioore, Emily.
Moore. Geoffre\'.
Moore. John Thomas.
Mordue, Elsie.
Morgfan, James Henry.
Morgfensiierne, Herman von
Munth.
Morle}-, Muriel Elizabeth.
Morion, .Ada Annie.
Moiawi, Abd el-Khalic.
Moiiat, Henry.
Muir, Arthur William.
Muir, John Evelyn.
Mundella, Victor
Alessandi'o.Ji^ '
Neill, John.
Neish, Annie.
Newlon, Winitied.
Niaz, Sheikh Mohammed.
Nicholls, Erederitk.
Nielsen, Herman.
Norman. Henry Kirton.
Ohisson, .Andrew.
Oliver, James Stuart.
Oliver, .Mary.
Ord, Emmeline.
Ord, George./"
Osborne, Charles John.
Osmund, Charles William. ar^o
Panos, Nicholas.
Pappadopoiilos, Emile Eugane
Parker, Colin McColvin.
Parker, MorilainU Mauleverer.
Parker, Percy Claude.
Parsons, Alfred Tennvson.
Patten, .Arthur William. «'
Patterson, Algerni>n Percy. w
Patterson, Jocelyn.A
Peacock, Robson.*
Pearse, Harold.
Pearson, Henry Briggs.
Perrol, Eernand Roger Arthur
de.
Perry, Cecil Henry.
Pescod, All'reil Ernest.
Pettigrew, James.
Phillips, William John.
Pickering, Ralph.
Pickworth, .Alfreil.
Pike, Ethel Mary.
Pilbin, John.
Plummer, Benjamin Douglas.
Potts, George. -
Potts, John.(//"i
PojTiter, Charles.
Praia, Antonio.
Pratt, Phyllis.
Pratt, Reginald Stanley.
Pratt, William .\orman.
Prest, John Joseph./'
Pringle, Hilda .Amiie.
Pringle, Jaines.
Pringle, Thomas.
Procter, John.</
Procter, Roland Earaday.^
Prowde, Henrj- Gordon.
Purvis, Vera Mary.
Quin, Basil (iodfrey.§§c
Rahim. .Mohamed Abilui-.
Raine, WinitVeil Greta.
Raiti, William.
Ramsay, William Hein-y.
Ramshaw, Johnson Morpeth.
Raper.'John, M.A.
Raw, George. «
Raw, .May, .M.B., B.S.
Raw, Violet Murray.*
Reed, Charles William.
* D.Th.P.T. t Late Pemberton Fellow.
a Senior Pemberton Sch. b Junior Pemberton Fellow, c Hail Sch. d Clark
Sch. (• .Vlatlier Sch. y Alder Sch. ^ Johnston Sch. / IMining Sch. m Lloyd's
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of Botany, Grey Univ. Coll., Bloemfontein. 3 Assistant Lecturer in Agriculture,
Univ. Leeds. ,
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555
RefTeil, George Claudius
Edowoo, M.A.
Ricliardsoii, Nicholas.
Richardson, Robert Gair.
Riddeil, John Wood./
Rideau, Henry. 6
Rid!J;'e\vav, \ora.
Ritsoii, John Anthony
SviJney.w'
Ritson. Rowland Artliur.
Robertson, John.
Robinson, Georg-e Henry.
Robinson. Henry Thomas.
Robinson, John Walton.
Robinson, Joseph I<"rederick.
Robson, -Adam Harry.
Robson, .Annabel.
Robson, Joyce Hildretii.
Robson, Minnie.
Robson, Wilfrid.
Ronnebe^k, Heinrich Richard.
Roper, Maude Elizabeth.
Roper, Rosa Klsie./"
Ross, Rev. William Daniel.
Rounthwaite, John Mawson.
Roussos, Evangelos.
Ruddock, Herbert Edgar.
Russell, Cieorge Allan.
Russell, William.
Rycrof't, Eliza Margaiet.
Sailman, Isabelle Phoebe
Violet.
Saint, Thomas Gallon.
Samv, .Amin Hassuna.
Sandall, Maud.^
Sandison, Leonard Magnus.
Sauniiers, Stanley.
Saunderson, William.
Scott. Charles Weatheritt.
Scott, Keith Stanley INIalcolm.
Scott, Thomas. rf
Seah, Eng Choe.
See, Bertha.
Sewell, Thomas Reginald.
Shapley. N'ellie Gladys.
Share. Deborah.
Shaw, Thomas Wilson.
Sheldon, Esther Margaret.
Shen, Shue Tsun.
Sheppard, Claud John Lorraine.
Sheret, Constance Mar\ . /'
Shilslon, Thomas Percival.
Short, Andrew.
Short, John Albert.
Shortt, .Arthur.
9ian, Zon Hue.
Silander, Jakob Thure.
Simpson, George Rand.
Simpson, Hugh Hallgate.
Simpson. Robert Rowell.
Singh, Gin- Wachan.
Skitt, Rowland CoUey.d
Smalhvood, Perc\' Edmund.
Smith, .Addison Bold.
Smith, Doroth\' Marv.
Smith, Elsie M'ay.
Smith, Henry Davison.
Smith, Katherine .Armstrong.y^
Smith, Lawrence.
Smith, Sydney.
Smith, William.
Smith, William Crampton.<p
Smithson, Margarjt.
Snowball, Bartholomew.
Soden, Dorothy Gwyneth.
Somerville, Thomas Bousfield.^
Southern, George Spittle.
Spraggon, Cuthbert Robson.
Squire, Mary Amelia.
Stamatopooulos, Andrew
George.
Steenberg, Frank Sigurd.
Stephenson, George Edward.
Stephenson, Herbert.
Sterling, Charles Selwyii,/»
Stevenson, Alexander
Edward, w
Stewart, Corbet Page.
Stewart, Horace .Alfred.
Stewart, Jessie^"
Slock, Cyril Joseph Heath.o
.Stocks, Charles Howe.
Storey, Harold.
Straiton, George Irwin.
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Slraktr, TooUo Cleorge.
Stringer, Gwendolyn.
Strong-, P' ranees Jane.
Stroud, Henr\- Clifford.
Studiti^., Tlieodosiiis.
Slurdoe, Winifred.
Surtees, Wiiiiani Maurice.
Sutcliffe, .Arthur Windie.'
Swift, Dennis Edmund.
Tait, John Gray.
Tale, Robert Simon.
Tate, Walker Oswald.
Taylor, John George, M.A.;/
Ta\lor, Mary .ATinie.
Taylor, Prudence Tratlles.y"
Thomas, Br)imior.
Thomas, Cyril.
Thomas, Tom Roberts.
Thomlinson, John Clark.
Thompson, .\lice Hills.
Thompson, Isabella.
Thompson, James.
Thompson, John Henry.
Thompson, Joseph.
Thompson, Robert Reginald.
Thompson, Weaker.
Thorne, Arthur Temple.
Tilley, Hugh Basil. t/
Todd, John Joseph.
Torry, Reginald Gordon.
Treble, Richard Lumley.o-
Trimmer, Arthur Charles.
Trotter, Frederick Murray,
Trobridge, F"rederick George.
cejkop
Trosl, Heinrich Rudolf.
Tseng, Yee Kin.
Tucker, Alan Lancelot Browse
Tulip, Winston Leonard. ;;«'
Tunnah, Isaac. /"
Turnbull, Doris Margaretta.r
TurnbuU, John William Ernest.
Turnbull, Thomas.
Turner, Alice Grey.
Turner, Ernest.
Turner, George.
Tweedy, Ivan Marshall.
Tyson, William.
Varvill, Wilfred Waller.;;'
\'aughan, Arthur Ronald. 3
Witch, James.
\'erma, N'and l^am.
V'iney, Arthur Donald.
V^sser, Cornelia.
Walker, Enid Ella.
Walker, Frederick Handel.
Walling, Ivoberl Henry Francis.
Wallis, Lilian.
Walsh, Frank.
Walton, John Hugh. 6
Walton, Winifred Mary.
Walton-Brown, .Stanle}-.
Warriner, William Alexander.
Watson, Charles William.
W'atson, George Ridley.
Watson, Stephen John.
Watson, Teresa F"aith.
Wayman, Jean.
Wpbber, Isabel Alice.
Weeks, Francis Mathwin.
Weighell, Frances.*
Welch, Cjeoi"g"e Harbottle.
Welch, Harold.
Welch, Joseph.
Welch, Robert.
White, Ernest Henry.
Whitehead, Ernest Edward.
Whilfield, Ann Duncan.*
WhittaktM", Henr}'.
V\'hong, Chen Hong.
Widdas, Hem-y.m
Widdas, Percy. c
Wight, Henry Rowe.
Wilkinson, Frank.
Williams, Owen John.§§
Williamson, .\!an Bamford.
Williamscfli, Edith Short, M.B.
VV^illis, Robert William.
Wilson, Alan Forsyth.
Wilson, Annie Mary.
* P.TJh.P.T. §f Late Fellow.
h Junior Pemberton Sch. c Hall Sch. d Clark Sch. <r Mather Sch. J Alder
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Wilson, Arnold Lax.
Wilson, James Jeston Vernon.
Wilson, Jessie Lindsay.
W^ilson, John Carrick.
Wilson, John Chapman.
Wilson, Percy Whiston.
Wilson, Westropp James.
Wilson, W.^slronp James.
Wingnte, William Iliff.
Witter, Charles Kingsley.6
Wong-, .Shao F'ung.
Wong, Tsoo.
Wong, Zung Ying Cei.-il.
W'ood, Evelyn.
Wood, George Syilney.6
Wood, James. rf
Wood, Robert.
Wood, Robinson Pearson.
Wordsworth, W'illiam Percy
Wright, Cecil.
Wright, Elizabeth Emmerson.
Wii, King Ving.
Wylam, Birkett.
Wynne, Frederick Horton.
Yao, Essyun.
Yarrow, George Ernest.^/*
Young, Joseph Frederick.
Young, Nora Beatrice.
Yu, Chun Foo.
Yu, Tsao.
Zachariades, John.
Zahur ud Din, Sheikh.
B.LlTT.
Allan, Marion.
Allon, Henrietta Elizabeth.
Ally, Cirace.
Anderson, Elizabeth Hunter.^
Anderson, William Newton.
Andrews, Mary White.
Arkle, Dora Sykes.
Armstrong, Eleanor Alice.
Atkinson, Frederick Goulding.
Batey, Rev. John Hall.
Beall, Sarah.
Beclcingham, Constance Alice.
Bolton, Alice Hilda. r
Bowie, Daisy. A-
Boyes, Elizabeth Anne.
Brett, Lj'dia Annie.*
Brooks, Jennie.
Brown, Annie.
Buckley, Beatrice Mary.'
Burletson, Marion.
Burnett, Maud Mary.
Gail, Mildred.
Ciirns, Roberta Blanca.
Carr, Elspeth.*§§ ^j/
Case, Caroline Clara.
Charlton, Jennie.*
Christie, Christina Stobie.
Clothier, Esther Bright.
Clothier, William Henry.
Cocks, Isabella Cumniings.
Collis, Dorothy Mary Wren.
Constable, Eric Arthur.
Cooke, Bessie Frances.
Cooke, James Henry.
Coulthard, Adelaide.
Cowans, Georgina.
Coysh, Isabella Mary.
Dancasier, Jane Kent.
Davidson, Annie Gibson.
Dickenson, Anne Isabella.
Dobeson, Jane Jackson.
Dodd, Jessie Nicol.
Dodds, Mabel.
Dodds, Richard.
Dodds, Thomas. (^
Dowsen, Elizabeth.*
Ellis, Nellie.*
Farrow, Jennie Alberta.
Farrow, Mary.
Finlav, Ethel.
Fulton, Lily Isabel Weddell.
Gallon, John Robert.
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GhhiU, Heli'n Mary.
Geortje, Floreiu-e Mary.
Gordon, Hild.i.
Ci ratline, Kloreiue Mary.
Grtx^'^'"^- William Caineroii
Smart.
Grey, P2sllier.
Grev, Mary..v
Gre'v, Sarah Edith.
Hali. Marifarel.
Hall. Marsiarel Meiii.
Hall, Maria Seymour.
Hard\ . Ethel Otway.r
Hewitt, F"rances Hilda.
Hiiuimarch, Robert
Rii-hai-dson.
Holds worth, Norah Edith.
Holt'ord, Elsie Catherine.*
Holme, Hngh Basil, r
Jackson, Ethel.
Jack'?on, Mary.
Jaqiies, F"ranees .Mary.
JefTery, Hariot Emily Mildred.
Jenning-s, Evelyne.
[luigfes, Constance .Mvra./-
kellv. Hilda Maud." '
Ker,' Mary.
Kilburn, Alexandrina.
Knott, Jane Thompson.
Lawrence, Winifred.
Living'slone, Ethel Isabel.
M.icKen/.ie. Marr IJlian.
Macmillan. Clara.
.Mail. Hilda. "r
.Major, .Alice.
-Manners, Frank, B..-\.
.Mee. Rev. Josiah Jobson.
Middlemasi, Ethel .Augusta.
.Mole, Jane.
.Moles, Annie Calder Ewing-.
Murray, Florence Colbeck.*
Murray, Hannah Hejiple.
Xeison, Minnie.
Norrie, Margaret Jessie
McKenzie.
OHver, Victoria,
Parist). I\utii.
Parke, John lieorge.
Parncult, John Henry.
Peart, Thomas Emerson.
Porleous, Isabella.
Punshon, Georgina Thompson
Quin, Genevieve. §§9
Readman, William John
Gordon.
Reed, Mary Spence.
Rennison, Hannah Crosby.
Ridley, Margaret.*
Roberts, Rose F^thel Turtoii.
Robinson, Ruth.
Robson, .Annie .Mary.*
Robson, Margaretta.
Rogers, Edith Catherine.
Rout ledge, George Svdnev.
Rowell, 1-ily.
Rutherford, Catherine Robert
son.
Salisbury, Constance Lucia.
Sargent, Frederic John.
Sayer, Florence.
Sivevvright, Isabella Margaret,
Siiburn, Evelyn Jessie.*
Silburn, Katherine Heleit.*
Smith, Ethel .Alice.
Snowdoii, Bessie Rowell.
Stead, Etliel.
Stewart, Robert Strother.y
Stringer, Janet Winifred.
Strong, Rev. Robert.
.Swan, Janet Ireland.
Thomas Annie.
Thomson, Sarah Jane Lyall.
Todd, May.
Troup, Lilian.
Tweddell, Ada."
V'asey, .Arthur Sumner. /-
Warriner, .Margaret Annie.
Watson, ^\nnie Mary. »
Watson, Muriel Annie.
Watson, Olive Lyd^a.*/-
Weddell, Florence Mary.*
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Weiidfll, Margaret.
Weseiu-rafi, Amy ConstaiKe.
Wliitiiig', liene Helena. *"
Wilkinson, Josiali.
Win>Jton, Jessie.*
Wood, Rosaimuul Gi'rlruJe.y
Woodcock, Mary Isal^ella.
Wright, James.
Youner, Jane.
B.COM.
Grant, John Charles.
Laidler, George Sculpher.
Opie, Kedvers.
Pledger, Herbert.
Rainbow, W'illiam Stanley.
Robson, Joseph Edgar.
Thackeray, Ji>hn Ravniond.
Thwaiies, Arthm- Ra\niond.
C.E.
Hawthorn, John. Thompson, John Hainiay.
M.E.
Marr, James Heppell.
Associates in Science.*
Angus, George. r
Annand, William Fraser.w"
Annandalo, Charles James
Renton.
Appleton, William.
Austen, George Henry.
Bark;is, Frederick.
Barnes, William Hemy.rf-
Beatham, Thomas. A
Bell, Hemy Oswin.
Benlham, Frederick Lisle.
Bovven, Lorenzo.
Bradstreet, Ixobert Wallei'.
Brown. Ralph KdwRrd. aden
Carr, Jolni Thomas.
Clennett, Frederick Gascoigne.
Cooke, Colin Davies. c/
Cooke, Edwin. r
Cooke, William Eidward.
Cooper, Arthur Robert.
Cooper, Frederick John.
Crawford, Thomas William.
Cross, Hem-y Eustace.
Davison, Charles Cranston.
Davison, Thomas.
Dixon, John George.
Dixon, John Thomas.
Dixon, William Brown.
Dobeson, Hugh.
Dudley, Cyril Ra\'niond.
Ede, Henr}- Edward.
Edwards, Re\-. Edwaid Claude
Elsdon, Ernest James. r
P'orbes, William Duirs.
Gaine, Roger Luke.
Ghosh, Ernest Percival.
Gillie, Rev. Robert Calder,
M.A.r
Hails, Robert Grav.
* D.Th.P.T.
a Senior Femberlon Sell. i Junior Pembcrton Sell. c Hall Sch. t/ Clark
Sell. f Mather Sen. o F.-Marreco Pr. r Foreign t.ang. Pr.
' M.D.. London.
• L'p to June, 1Q04. students entering the College of Science (now
Armstrong College) could obtain the title ot A.Sc. (Associ.ite of Science) by
keeping two years as students in Science, and passing two examinations, one
at the end of their first year, and one at the end of their second year. Such
Associates were admitted to the degree ot B.Sc. after the lapse of a third
year, on p.^ssing a Final Examination, provided they had alsi> passed the
Preliminary Examination in Arts for Graduation in Science, The title was
discontinued on the establishment of new Regulations for the degree of B.Sc.
in iqo4.
56o
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (A.SC).
Harilie, Tliomas.
HaiTis, Isiilore Henry.
Harrison, William Salisbury,
M.A.
Hawlliorn, Jolin.c
Hick, Rosa Spencor.
How^on, Charles.
Hudson, William John.
Humble, Charles Henrv.
Kimter, Thomas.
Huttj', Jeannie Wren.
Jacobs, John.^
Jepson, Henry.
Jewels, James Gilbert.
Lake, Georg-e Edward.^/c
Lake, Philip. o'l^o
Laws, William George. (v/
Lax, Alfred Ernest.
Lee, Florence Himil}'.
Lcitcli, Alison Gertrude.
Liddell, Christopher.
Lowes, Kva.
Ludlow, John Arthur.
Mabbott, Walter John. M..A.
Mcintosh, David.
Marr, James Heppell.a?
Matthews, Grace.
Maxwell, William Ward.
Merivale, Charles Herman.
Miller, Georg'e Appleby
Bart ram. /
Morton, Rev. Bertram Mil ford.
M.A. bd
Moss, Thomas Raymond.
Mundle, Harry .Arthur.
Muras, Thomas Hutton.^
Nicholson, .Arthur Darling. o'r/
Nisbet, Xorman.
Peacock, .Mary Isabella.
D.Th
Butler, Jessica Atkin.
Chapman, Kathleen Mary.
Comrie, Phj'llis.
Gibbons, Gladys Milner.
Greenfield, Elizabeth Curie.
Jackson, Gordon Balmbra..
Pearce, John Culiihert.
Peel, Nicholas Robinson.
Philipson, William.
Prit chard, Philip Morris.
Ramsliaw, W'illiam Robert
Ray, Arthur.nr
Reed, John Hastings. o
Reed, Joseph.r
Richards, William.
Richardson, Lewis Frw
Ridley, Edie Louisa Ridie}-
Morton.
Robinson, Charles James.
Santlers, Sir E^dgar Christian.'
Scott, Edward Henr\'.
Sewell, Williatii.
Shepherd, Ralph Robert Todd
Short, James Thomas.
Sisson, George. r(?
Sisson, William.
Skinner, Herbert Harry.
Spargo, Herbert.
Stanger, William Charles South
Stobbs, John Thomas.
Stokoe, Frederick William.^
Stokoe, James William.
Swan, George.
Thompson, Alfred. r
Thttmpson, James Henry.
Thompson, John Hannay.
W'addington, Hugh .Austin. a?
Walton, Arthur John.
Wilcox, Florence.
Williamson, James Edward.
Williamson, James Richard
Hutchinson. «<"
WilsoTi, John. Ac
Wiiter, Harry.
,P.T.
Levin, Heleii Minna.
Pestle, Gladys Pelham.
Pretsell, Jean Morriss Mitchell.
Stuart, Marjorie.
Tilley, Hilda Margaret.
a Senior Pemberton Sch. b Junior Pemberton Sch.
Sch. e Mather Sch. / Alder Sch. o F.-Marreco Pr.
' K.C.B.E.
c Hall Sch. d Clark
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (STUDENTS).
561
STUDENTS (AcADKM
Adam, Gladys Florence.
Agar, George.
Ahmad, Md Nazir. '^
Aitchison. George.
Andersen, Egil Thomas Strang.
Anderson. Wiliam.ft
Anderson, William Richardson.
Andrews, Arthur.
Andrews. Grace.
Archbold. John James.
Armstrong. Donald.
Armstrong. Reginald Basil.
Armstrong, Sidney.
Arnesen, Karl.
Artamonoff, Michael V./
Arthur, James Clifford. f
Atkinson. George Robert.
Avery. Henry.
Ayre, .\nnie Isabella.
Bailev, Francis James. aaf
Bailev. Henry Winter.
Baker. Stanley
Balfour, David Ross.
Ball, William Henry.
Bambrough. Henry.
Banks, Lawrence Edwin.
Bardgett. Harry.
Bareno. Jose Maria.
Barron. George.
Bartram, George Hylton.
Baston, Andrew.
Batev, Frank Sewell.
Batev. John Leslie.
Batev. Thomas M.
Batie. Robert. 6
Baxter, Richard.
Bean. William.
Beevers. Charles Edward.
Bell, Herbert Vincent.
Bell, John.
Bell. Reginald Thomas
Powell.
Bennison. Richard Adrian.
Brnson. John .\rthur.
Bentley, Jack.
Beresford, John.
IC.\L Ye.\R 1919-1920).
Berlin, Mary Heatley.
Berry, Peter Herbert.
Best, Andrew.
Best, Evelyn Winifred.
Betts, Aenid Muriel.
Biggs, Elizabeth Alice.
Binks, Frances Elizabeth.
Binks. Sybil Marjorie.
Bird, David Grieves.
Blair, George Norman.
Blados, Hilda.
Bland, Robert.
Blythman. Thomas Powell.
Boggon, Henry Hopper.
Ball, Sarah Fleming.
Boltan, Edith.
Bolton, Wesley Hope.
Bordewick, Olaf L'nger.
Bowen. John Hetherington.
Bowles, Thomas.
Bradford. George Olibridge.
Bradshaw, John Stephen.
Brannagan, Nora.
Brath. Bjarne Woluni.
Brennan, Hugh.
Brewis, George.
Briggs, Frederick John.
Bronlund, Oivmd.
Brown. Arthur.
Brown, John.
Brown, Maurice Allen ^^'ilson.
Browne, Minnie Mar}-.
, Brown, William Liv.ingstone.
Bruce. Frank Ridley.
Buchanan, Donald.
Burnip. William.
Butler. George.
Butterfield, John Leonard.
Calderwood, James.
Callis, Frank Bremner.
Campbell, Ra3\
Caplan, Percy Isaac.
Caprbn, Artliur.
Capstick. Edward.
Carnegie, Annie lasbella.
Carr,- Alexander Bowdek.
a Senior PeitibfeHon Scb.
Matlier Soli. /' Alder Sell.
b Jimittr Penilx-rtDii Soli.
d Cl.-irk Sch.
562
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (STUDENTS).
Carroll, Thomas Hugh Joseph.
Car\-alho. Flavio de.
Cawthorne, Robert Wilson
Cecil.
Casey, Owen Patrick.
Cemernic, Charlotte.
Chalmers, William Ridgwell.
Chapman. John Edward
Montgomery.
Charlton, Christopher Reed.
Cheeseright, Lionel Sidney.
Chester, George Bagot.
Chipchase, John.
Chu, Sze Shik.
Chwang. Yu Ling.
Ciclitira. Nikolas. t/^
Clapperton, .\rthur Henry.
Clark, Ethel Beatrice. afc
Clark, Wm. Jasper.
Clarkson, William.
Carrick. Kathleen Mary.
Curry, Eva.
Clayton, Thomas.
Cleminson, John.
Cobb. Henry Herbert.
Cochrane, John William.
Coe, James.
Connors, James.
Contodimos, Basile D.
Cook, Francis .\insley.
Copeland, Winifred.
Core, William Frazer.
Coscoros, Nicholas.
Crabb, Ernest.
Crabtree, Frederick William.
Craig, Norman. d
Crawford, Alfred.
Crawford, Aynsley.
Crawhall, Thomas Currah.
Croker, Doris.
Crowe, Thomas Arkle.
Culbert, Robert Claude
Alexander.
Curry, Christopher Norman,
Cuthbertson, Audrey.
Dale, Tinley Metcalfe.
Daley, George Charlton.
Dannatt, Cecil. e
Darbyshire, Cecil.
Davidson, Olive.
Davis, Edward .\ndrcw.
Davis, Robert. c
Davison, Wilfred James.
Dawson, Albert Septimus.
Dawson, Norman.
Dawson, Theo Ernest.
Dawson, William Arthur.
De, Jnanendra Nath.
Dee, Gilbert Patrick.
Delaney, Patrick Lillas.
Dimmock, Geoffrey Frederick.
Dingle. Charles Edward John.
Dinsdale, David Harold.
Dixon, Joseph Laurence.
Dobeson, Richard Gray.
Donaghy, John Joseph.
Donald, Annie.
Douglas, George Rutherford.
Douglas, Wm.
Douli, Enid.
Dowell, Thomas.
Drury, Reginald Dru.
Dulfus, Elizabeth Duncan.
Duncan, Herbert Gladstone.
Dunn, Wm. Stanley.
Ellis, George Robson.
Ellis, Richard Garratt.
Ewart, Allan.
Faid, John Ernest.
Faid, William.
Featherston, William.
Featherstone, John.
Featonby, Theaker.
Fenwick, Oswald Fenwick.
Ferguson, Kathleen Elizabeth./
Finney, Victor Harold.
Fletcher, Alfred.
Fletcher, Grace Ethel
Catherine.
Floyd, .\rthur.
Floyd, Kathleen.
Footitt, John Martin.
Forster, Agnes Symington.
Forster, Frank.
a Senior Pcinberton Sch. h Junior Peinberton Sch.
Sch. e Malher Sch. / .'Vlder Sch. iv Simpson Pr.
Hall Sch. ,/ Clark
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (STUDENTS).
)63
Porter, Alan Dunlop.c
Fothergill, Francis Stuart.
Franks, Elsie.
Friend, John Frederick
Coop.
Fris-Tack, Brigitte Marie.
Fryer. Herbert Thomas.
Furness, Keith Stevenson.
Fumass, William.
Gallon, William Anthony.
Garbett. Daisy Helen.
Garrick. Joseph Alan.
Garstein. Gertrude.
Gaugham, Patrick Joseph.
George, Frank Bernard.
Georgescu, M. George.
Gibson. Edith.
Gibson, John Percv.
Gilder, Thos. Willis.
Gillie, Jean.
Gilliland, Vera.
Girling, Eustace George.
Goldstein, Coley.
Gomez, Alfred.
Gomme, James Revers.
Graber, John Richard.
Graham, Frank.
Graham, Hugh.
Grant, Alastair Oswald.
Grave, Peat.
Gra^', Frederick.
Gray, Robert.
Gray, Robert Fordy.
Greet, Clifford.
Gregersen, Cyril Stendahl.
Grey, Joseph Maurice Dalton.
Gre}', Percy Howell.
Gribble, Leslie John Goldby.
Griffith, Mer\^yn George.
Haider, Arnold Kingsley.
Halkier, Winship William
Lumsden.
Hall, Ada Lilian.
Hall, George William.
Hall, Hereward Bosworth.
Hall, James Douglas.
Hall, William.
Halliday, John Wheatley.
Hals, Finn Morgenstierne.
Hamblin, Robert Henry.
Hamill, Joseph.
Hanson, George Robert.
Hardy, Alfred Cecil.
Harle, John Douglas.
Harris, Albert Milne.
Harrop, Dorothy.
Hay ward, Victoria Constance.
Hedley, NovTnan.bn
Hedley, William Percy.
Hedley, Elizabeth May.
Helyer, John Stanley.
Henderson, Amy Louise.
Henderson, Ralph.
Henderson, Robert Gordon.
Henderson, Thomas Arthur.
Herdman, James Armstrong.
Heslop. Mary Kingdon.
Heslop, Thomas Edward.
Heron, Anna Maria.
Hewitt, Joseph Thompson.
Hewson, Joseph Taylor.
Hewitt, Eleanor Isobel.
Hibbert-Smith, John Cyril.
Hill, Alexander.
Hill. Robert McGregor.
Hilton. William James.
Hodge, Matthew Burnop.
Hodgson, William Cuthbert.
Hope, Catherine Emily.
Hopkins. William.
Horn, Isabella.
Hornby, Arthur John Ward.
Home, Harold.
Hornsby, William Veach.
House, Stephen.
Houston, Henry Ralph.
Howden, Robert Harvey.
Hudson, John Francis.
Hudson, Thomas Bennet.
Hughes, Geo. Henry.
Hughes, Margaret Sarah.
Hughes, Thomas George.
Hugill, James William
Aisbitt.
Hunt, Thomas Richardson.
Hunter, David.
b Junior Peinberton Sch.
H.-1II Sch.
n Osbeck Sch,
564
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (STUDENTS).
Hunter. Nellie.
Hunter. Roland Llewellyn.
Huntley. Arthur.
Hnrren. Albert Arthur.
Ink.ster. John James. />
Irvine, Frank Mouat.
Irvine, Frederick Robert.
Irving. John Lowther.
Irwin, Reginald Dixon.
Jackson, Daniel Scott.
Jackson, Harry.
Johnstone-Wailace. Alwyn
Stephenson.
Jones, Gwynne Cellan.
Jackson, Thomas.
Jameson, George Rramwell.
James, Hugh iMorris.
Jenkins, Charles Reavely.
Jensen, Hubert Marguard
Kempel.
Jobson, Gertrude Jane.
Johnson, Elsie.
Johnson, Joseph Sidney.
Karim. Sheikh Fazl.
Kcllett, John George.
Kelly, Winifred.
Kendall, Nora.
Kennedy. Howard. «
Kernohan, ^^'illiam Hugh.
Kidd. Roland.
Kidner. Harry.
Kilby, Edward Arnold.
King, Ernest \\'alter.
Knight. Arthur Digby. «
Knill, William Cuthbert.r;
Knudsen, Ejnar.
Krohn, Ragnvald.
Laidler, Walter.
Latham, Elsjieth Katharine. §«/
Lancaster, Roy.
Lavender. Nancy.
Lawrence. Edward Thornton.;
Laycock. Joseph Hayes.
Leak, Muriel Caroline.
Lee. Walter Roche.
Leng, Joseph William
Braithvraite.
Lennard, Alice Harriet.
Lewin, Erland Menai,
Lister, Frank.
Linnell, Wilfred Herbert.
Lock. Joseph Simmons.
Lockey, Greta Mary.
Logan. Edward Alexander.
Lowes, Beatrice Winifred,
Lowes, Susanna.
Lawson, William Lee.
Lynn, John Cecil.
Macdonald, Gordon Hay.
Macdonald. James Robson,
MacDonald, James Robson.
Mackay, George Wallace.
Macpherson, Leslie John.
Madgin, W'alter Matthew.
IMaddison, Lionel Frederick.
Madgwick, Edwin. §
Makedonsky, Kamenschicoff
Nicholas.
Marks, Margaret Ellen.
Marley, Henry.
Marr, Lawrence Edward.
Marshall, William Byers.
Martin, Vivian James.
Mather, Robert Hurst.
Matthews, Teresa.
Maughan. Lucy Elizabeth.
Maughan, Joseph.
McClelland, Ernest Wilson.
McCormack, Frederick.
McCormack. John.
McDonald, ^lary Anna.
Mclntyre, .\rchibald Gilfillan.
McLaren, James Thoburn.
McManus. William ]ohn.d
Mec. Richard.
Melrose. William Kinnear.ci
Metcalfe, Jane.
Meyer. Leo Francis Ignatius.
Middlemas. Amlrew.
Miller. Conny Helen.
Milnes. Lily Hannah.
Moflatt, James.
Moncur, Robert Anderson.
Moore. Alfred.
« Senior PemJ)erti)n5rti. i> junior Pemb.rton "^ch. c Ildll Sc
fh. / Noble Pr. z May Seh. " § Fellow.
li Clark
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (STUDENTS).
565
INIordue. Elsie.
Mordue, Eric.
Morley, Muriel Elizabeth.
Morris, Jonas.
Morrison. Jack Franklin
Kirby.
Morton, Ada Annie.
Motion, James Edward.
Mould, Harold Percy.
Mountford, Daniel Charles.
Muir. Robert Davison.
Mulcahy, Mark.
Mulligan, Terence.
Murray, Harry Lowes.
Murray, Thomas Scott.
Mvers, George Norman.
Myhre, Willi.
Neilson, IVIargaret Avis.
Nelson, John Edward.
Nicholson, Edward Leslie.
Nicholson, Aidan.
Nicholson, Allison Davidson.
Nicholson, John.
Nicholas, Frederick William.
Nightingale. Thomas ^^'ilfred.
Nixon. John Johnson.
Nugent, Thomas Philip.
O'Donnell, Margaret Jane.
Ogle, Albert Jones.
Orde, John.
Orlitch, Vlatlimir.
Osborne, Charles John.
Oyston, Harry.
Pagan, George Oswald.
Parker. Margaret.
Parmlev. Henrv.
Patterson. Jocelyn./y
Paulsen. Fritz \Mlliani
Mozart.
Pa\"ne, Ernest.
Peacock. Henry Alan.
Peaps, Matthew.
Pearson. Roliert Abraham.
Pellow. Eva Winifred.
Pentland. Cecil.
Petch, John Maw.
Petersen. Claus Thomas.
Platts, Frank Norman.
Pollock, Charles William.
Portnall. Donald St. John.
Potts, Douglas James.
Preston, Clarence.
Preston, Harry.
Prica, Svetislav.
Proctor. Roland Faraday.
Pursell, Annie.
Purves, Jane Ann.
Race, Herbert.
Ramshaw, Verna IMuriel.
Raw, Arthur.
Redpath, Lily.
Reid, Arthur William.
Reed, Norman.
Regnart. Horatio Clare.
Reynolds, Edward Robert
Bernard.
Richards, Cecil Sydney.
Richardson, David.
Richardson, Thomas Robson.
Rickelton, William.
Rider. Walter Studleigh.
Ridley, Charles Norman.
Ridley, Frank Frost.
Rigby, Charles Albert.
Ritson, Mabel Irene.
Ritson. Thomas.
Roberts, James Forbes.
Robertson, John Graham Cole.
Robinson. Charles Hopson
EUerby.
Robinson, George Percival.
Robson, Aidan Hector.
Robson, Annie Beatrice.
Robson, Chas. William.
Robson. John.
Robson. Lillie.
Robson, Richard Kirkwood.
Robson, Robert Stanley.
Robson, Thomas.
Robson. Thomas Buston.
Robson, Thomas William.
Rochester. Margaret.
Rochester. Thomas .\nthony.
Rochester. William.
Roper-Nunn. Cyril Douglas
Edmund.
36
b juhiof Pfcrtibeftort Sch.
566
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (STUDENTS).
Rose, Alan.
Ross. Mildred Eleanor.
Rothtield. Marcus Leopold.
Rothwell. Robert.
Rowe, John Joseph.
Rowell, George.
Ruell, David Arthur.
Rutherford, Elizabeth
Marguerita.
Ryder- Smith, George Douglas.
Sample, William Edward.
Sandberg, ]\Iichael Arnison.
Scholefield, Alfred.
Scorer, John.
Scorer. Whitfield.
Scott, Henry Granville.
Scott, Percy Douglas.
Scott, Wilfred.
Seeker, John./
Seddon, Gladys Mona.
Sedgwick, William Greenwell.a
Shapiro. Joseph.
Sharp, Marion.
Shaw, George.
Shaw, Harry Balmforth.
Shea, Cho Leih.
Shearlaw, James.
Sheret, Constance Mary./
Shimman, Aline Mary Laws.
Shipley, Elizabeth Alice.
Shortridge, Eva.
Shortt, Arthur.
Simmons, Frederic Pearson
Copland.
Simpson, Robert Diack.
Skillen, Andrew Mahone.
Skule, Jorgen Christian
Julius.
Slater, Eugene.
Slee, Winifred.
Smailes, Joseph.
Smith, Charles Andrew.
Smith, Edward.
Smith, Jacob Harold.
Smith, James.
Smith, Joseph.
Smith, Mary.
Smith, William Thomas.
Somerville, Thomas Bousfteld.
Sondhi, Munishaw Singh.
Soulsby, Robert.
Spark, Edwin.
Spink, Janet Mary.
Spittle, Kate Elizabeth.
Sayce, Leonard Alfred.
Stavers, Robert.
Stead, Herbert Victor.
Steenberg, Frank Sigurd.
Stephenson, Edna.
Stephenson, George.
Stevens, Herbert James.
Stewart, Corbet Page.
Stewart, James Sydney'.
Stewart, Jessie.
Stewart, Thomas Algernon
Percy.
Stobart, John William.
Stringer, Genevieve.
Stronach, Harold Gordon
McArthur.
Stuart, Alan.
Stuart, Robert Gilbert.
Stuart, Thomas.
Sudder, John Francis.
Sumner, William.
Swainston, John.
Taylor, Charles.
Taylor, Christina Winifred.
Taylor, Eileen Edith.
Taylor, Elsie.
Taylor, John Lockwood.e
Taylor, Lionel Theos.
Taylor, Prudence Trattles./
Taylor, William Duncan.
Teasdale, Lizzie Stuart.
Telfer, Edmund Victor.^
Thomas, Annie.
Thomas, Brynmor.
ThomasT Sarah.
Thompson, Alan.
Thompson, Eleanor Mary.
Thompson, John Hawks.
Thompson, John Herbert.
Thompson, Joseph.
Thompson, Leo Anthony.
Thompson, Mary Ethel.
a Senior Pemberton Sch. e Matlier Sen. / .\ltler Sch.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE (STUDENTS).
567
Thompson, Robert Rowland.
Thompson, Thomas.
Thompson, William.
Thompson, William.
Thornton, Brian Mundell.
Thwaites, Arthur Raymond.
Todd, Henry Stanley.
Todner, Arthur Wm.
Torry, Reginald Gordon.
Townsend. Frederick Owen.
Trotman, Hilda Constance
Kathleen May.
Trotter. Frederick Murray.
Tulloch, James.
Turley, -Gilbert Hawkins
Baker.
Turnbull, Richard Stanley.
Tusten, Arnold.
Tustin, A.
Tutin. John R.
Tweedy, Ivan Marshall.
Urrutia. Rafail.
Venus, Lilian.
Wade, Margaret Morton.
Walker, Leslie Hedley.
Wallace, Catherine Winifred,
Wallace, Henr^^ Harris.
W'allace, John.
Wallis, Robert Pendennis.
W^alton, Sterling.
W^anless. Elsie May.
Waters, John Farrell.^
Watson, Harold Rodwell.
Watson, Joseph.
Watson, Stephen John.
Watton, Helen Elizabeth
Sarah.
Waugh, Douglas.
Waugh, Douglas Edward.
W^ayman, Jean.
Wearmouth, Alfred Henderson
Weddell, Eric Thomas.
Welsh, Frederick Sydil.
Wennberg, Hans Jacob.
Wesencraft, Frederick
Percival.
Westgarth, George Crone. a
Wethered, Vernon Dingwall.
Whitehead, Ernest Edward.
Whitehead, George Lockey.
^^'igham. Joseph Norman.
Wight, Henry Rowe.
Wightman, Ralph.
Wilkinson, Dorothy Heron.
Wilkinson, Harold Richard.
Wilkinson, Jessie Kendall.
\\ilkinson. Leonard Hall.
Wilkomirsky, Robert.
Willey, Eric John Baxter.
Williams, John Hindmarsh.
Williams, Ravmond.
Williamson, Edmund John.
Williamson, Mitchell
Humphrey.
Willis, James.
Willis, Ralph Lawsou.6
Wilson, Percy Whistan.
Wilson, Robert Kerr.
Wilson, Roger Maryllus.
Wiseman, Mary Gladys.
Wolf, Hans Otto.
Wolstencroft. James Edwin.
Wood, George.
"^^'ood, John Francis. 6
\A'ood, Norman.
Wood, Robinson Pearson.
Woodeson, William Edward.
Worsnop, William Fallows.
Wright, Edna.
\\'right, John David.
Wyatt, Bernard Bullen.
W'ylam, Birkett.
Yannoulotos, George
Antoniou.
Yeal, Robert.
Zachariades, John.
In addilicMi to Matriculated Siiidents, 336 Students attended
the Day Classes, and about 262 Students attended the Evening
Classes held in the Collesfe.
a Senior Pembcrton Sch. b Junior Peniberton Sell, z May Sch.
COnRIXGTON CO L LEG K,
BARBADOS.
This College was founded by Christopher Codring-
ton, Captain-General of the Leeward Lslands, and
Fellow of All Souls' Colleg-e, Oxford, who died in
1 7 ID. His estates in Barbados were left in trusl to the
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, then lately
incorporated, tcvfound a College, with Professors and
Scholars, who should study Divinity, Physic, and
Chirurgerv. The College was affiliated to the I'niver-
sit\- of Durham in Laster Term, 1875, under regulations
which are given at length in Title VII L There are
Scholarships of the aggregate value of about ;^.,300»-
three-fourths of which are for Theological Students.
Tri/stces.
ThK SOCIKTV FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE (iOSPEL IN
Foreign Parts.
The i.oRi) Bishop oe Barbados.
Princif^nl.
Re\. John Cecil Wippei.i., M.A., B.D.
Professor of Theology.
I\EV. EnwARU Joseph Lee, M.A.
Professor of Cl(XRsics.-V<\i.\.\\v\ Wallace Cat Ht art L")l nlop,.M. A.
Professor of Medicine. — \V. Briggs Clarke, M.B., CM.
Hon. D.D.
Berkeley, F\ighl Rev. Alfred Pakenliam."
Hiitson, Riiflil Rev. Edwjiixl.
D.D.
Bindley, \'eii. Thoni.-is Herbeil.^
B.D.
Bovell, Rt-v. Heiir)' I.aborde.^
Pemberton, Rev. James Collms.
Bishop ot Barbados and Windw.irJ Islands. ^ {Jon. Canon of NorwicI)
e Rawle Pr.
568
CODRINGTON rOI.LKCK.
569
M.A.
Armstrong, Rev. Arthur Evelyn. A Joad, Edwin. f
Berkeley, Ris^^ht Rev. Alfred
Pakenhani.'
Bindley, V^en. Thoinas Herbert.-'
Bovell, Rev. Henry Laborde.**-
Branch, Ven. Samuel
Edmund.'
Burg-an, Rev. William Granville.
Burton, George Bishop
Richardson.
Caldecott, Rev. Alfred. ^
Jones, Samuel Benjamin.
Kirton, Rev. Henry Francis.*
Le Hunte, Hon. Sir Georg-e
Ruthven.^
.Malone, Rev. Elvvin Mortimer.*
Massiah, Ven. Joseph.* «
Massiah, William Benjamin
Hallam.
Mayers, Rev. William Herbert. <!>
Pa3ne, Da\id Stonewall. 6
Cox, Gustavus Blag-rove Young. 6 Peierkin, Lionel Denis.
Duffus, Rev. David Alex.mtler
Macpherson.*
Emtage, Rev. Harold
Grenville.*
Gill, Rev. Charles King-.
Gill, Rev. James Noel.
Gooding-, Rev. Hilton Greenidg^e.
Gregory, Rev. Warren Munro.
Hancock, Hubert Henry.
Hendrick, Rev. Samuel
Purcell.*5
Jemmotte, Rev. Allan Maxwell
Buiili.
Phillips, Rev. Philip Lovell.
Pigott, Harold Grant.
Pigfott, Rev. Hubert Maurice.*"
Reece, Rev. James Ebenezer.7
Shepherd, V^ery Rev. Henry
Young-.** ■-'
Taiit, Horace Vibart.A
Thorne, Alfred Athiel.6
Wall, Rev. Thomas William
Barry.*
Watson, Ven. Walter Clarence.'"
B.A. (in litt. ant.
Archer, Chailes Archibald. (f)
Adams, Slanle\' Herbert.
Barker, Marcus Leonard. 6
Barnett, Rev. Frederick Herbert.
Barrow, John Burkitt.6
Bayne, Archil:)ald Roy. 6
Bell, Rev. James Henderson.
Blackman, Joseph Elliott. A
Bourne, Rev. Beresford.
Bourne, Charles Harper.
Bowen, Arthur Fitzg-erald.
Boxill, Norman Laurence.
Bradshaw, Rev. AUeyne George.
Branch, Charles Ernest.
Branch, Rev. Charles Hutson.
Branch, Edward William Rawle.
Browne, John Alexander.
Cashmore, Thomas Herbert
Dean, Richard .Allan.
nogg;ett. Rev. Harold Edwin.
Downie, Rev. Casper Alle\ne.6
Edwards, John Frederick. />
Evelyn, Rev. Walter Eyre.
Farrell, Rev. Donald Eg-bert.a
Farrell, Lionel Hazell.
Fordft, Woodbine.
Frederick, Rev. Charles James
Buchan.*
Frederick, Rev. Georg-e
Alexander Ing-ram.*
* Licentiate in Theolog-y. t Late Fellow of the University.
a Foundation Sch. h Island Sch. e Rawle Pr.
I Bishop of Barbados and Windward Islands. - Hon. Canon of Norwich.
3 Head Master of Grammar School. Antigua ; .\rchdeacon of .\ntig-ua, and Canon
of St. John's Cathedral. •! Professor of Logfic, KrC.L. 5 Canon of St. James'
Cathedral. Spanish Town, Jamaica. * K.C.M.G. ; Governor of South Australia.
7 Canon of St. Michael's Cathedral. Barbados. ^ Dean of Antiofua. 9 Archdeacon
and Canon of Spanish Town. 'o Archdeacon of Virgin Isles. " Canon of
Antigua. '= Honorary M.A. '3 11. M. Inspector of Schools.
:>/"
COOKINt.rON COLLEClli (B.A.)
Kroderiik, Rev. (".imhUI
\"\ncenl./>
GraltKiii, Ro\ . William Thomas.
Grant, .Abraham Josiah.
Greaves. Herbeit Stanley.
Greaves, Hi>n. .Sir William
Herbeil, Kl.'
Haynes, Joseph .Alleyne.
HodtjUin-s. Re\'. F"redi'iick.
Holly, John Alfred.
Howard, James [van Crone}'.
Howell, CharlesConrad Ciartiekl.
Hug-hes, Georg-e Hewilson
Ambrose.
Hutson, Rig-hl Rev. Edward.-
Hutson, Ej'are.'
Hutson, John."
Jordan, B\ ron da Costa.
Kellman, James Crag'g'.
Lain-ie, Rev. Robert Julian. "/;<'
Lopey, William Marcus.
Mahon, Michael Thomas
Greaves. 6
Mallalieii, Rev. Frederick
Francis Canarikin.*
Mandeviile, Gay Lisle Griffith.
Massiah, Hallam Gvuy.ce
Nichols, Rev. James Richard.*
Paterson, Nicholas Julian.
Pemberton, Rev. James Collitis.
Perfitt, Rev. Mark Elliott.'"
Peterkin, Ernest Cuthbert.*
Phillips, John Randall.
Phillips, \\'illiaiii Lambert Collier
Pike, Rev. Christoplier Rvihert
Stephenson.*
Piljjfrim, .Vrnolil Cuihhert
Humphrey.
Pilgrim, Errol Stephen
Montrose.
Pilg'rim, Hugii Henr\.
Reece, Arnold. A
Richards, William Masters.
Rooks, Charles Robeii.
Rowe, Nicholas Augustus.
Scale, Hubert Outtram.
Skeete, Elliott Lloyd.
Skeete, Ernest Murrav.
Skeete, Ven. Regfinald.-*
Southwell, \'iclor Alexis.
Springer, Rev. William
Montemar.
Taiti, Rev. George Arthur.
Taitt. Gordon Stanley.
Taylor, Rev. George
.Am bridge. A
Taylor, ReA'. John Gordon
Kinnersley."'
X'anier, Rev. John George
William.
Walcott, Leslie Arthur.
Watson, John Henry.
Williams, Rev. Arnold Bertram,
Worrell, Wilfrid Montague.
Yearwood, Clarence Augustus.
Yearwood, Percj' Allen.
Young, Rev. Donald Archibald
Lamont.
B.C.L.
Branch, Charles Ernest St.
Forde, Woodbine.
John.
LlCK.\Tl.\TES IN THKOLL^GV.
Alleyne, Re\'. Herbert Milton
de Courc} .
Barrow, Reginald Grant.
Branch, Rev. Philip Campbell.
Connell, Rev. Grant Elcock.
Cul[ian, Rev. Clement.
Dash, Rev. Walter Eric.
Davis, Rev. George Xewlon.
* Licentiate in Theology.
b Island Sch. c Windward Island Sch. e Rawie Pr.
' K.C. ; Chief Justice of Barbados. - Bishop of Antigfiia. 3 Official Member,
Leerislative Council. Fiii. •< Hon. Canon of Bridtfetown ; .'\rchdeacon of
Barbados. 5 Canon of Mauritius. * Croix de gfuerfL-. 'M.B.E.
L01)KI\l,;iON COLLEGE (L.TH.
571
Edward*;, Rev. Walter Anderson.
Farrar, Rev. Piercv Austin.
Grain, Rev. Shadracli
Garibaldi.
Greshain, Rev. Harold Edwaitl.
Hadle\', Rev. Dijj;bv.
Hall-Paieh, Rev. Joseph
Sebastian Philip. :J:
Hoddinoll, Rev. \'ei"ni>ii
Archibald.
Hutchinson, Rev. Hubert John.
Hutchinson, Rev. William
Gordon.
Leedhain, Re\'. Thomas.
McEachrane, Rev. Georije
Horatio.
Mandeville, Rev. Arnold
Fltzherbert.
March, Arthur Othello Foster,
Murray, Rev. William Grant.
Narracott, Maurice \'ictor.
Olton, Rev. Henry Ernest.
Paterson, Rev. Georjje.
Pilg'rim, Rev. John Frere.
Scale, Rev. Howell Hinds
Lewis.
Sisnett, Rev. Gerald.
Stanton, Re\ . Frederick
George.
Townsend, William Henry
Turpin, Rev. Milton Eyre,
Urling;, John George.
Woolcott, Rev. Leonard.
STUDENTS I\ THEOLOGY.
Bradsiiaw, Rev. \\'illiam Oswald ... ... ... Ep. 1907
Clark,- Rev. John Alexander Herbert^/ ... ... ,, 1910
Moore, Patrick Dudley Willoughby ... ... M. 1914
STUDENTS LN ARTS.
Kingf, Claude Edgar
Crawfortl, Oscar James Howard A'Court
Hall, Burton Frederic
Gittens, Jacob Ednnmd
Armstrong, Rev. Hamjiden Vincent
Gill, Eust on Lisle
Dougliri, Ernest
Hutchinson, Harolil Ciordon
Price, John Philip
Farmer, William Aldwyn
Johnson, William .Arthur
Brown, Percy Greenidge
Barrow, Dudley Clyde Lionel
Dowlen, Francis Mark
Chybnalle, Lionel John
Nurse, Ernest Carlton
Wood, Clement Austin
Greaves, William Michael Herbert ...
Farquh.'ir, Max Eric
Gill, Rev. Cyril O'Rorke ...
Crawford, Cecil Earle
iM. 1910
,, 1911
E. 1912
Ep. 1913
E. „
M.
1914
Ep. 1915
E.
M. „
Ep. 1916
M. 1916
ci Trinid.iui Pio. Sch.
X Maltby Pr.
572
lOnKINtiTOM COLLEGK (AKTs)
Reeoo, Walter Walton
Rochoford, .\l\a Giliuore ...
Holder, Frank Wilfrid
MeK-ille, Harold Ang-iistine
Alle\ne, Ji'hn Leicestc"!- Leopokl
Giiv, Elliott Lavintfton
Bannister, Adrian Allan
Farrell, Artlmr Cedrif
Phillip, Hud.son
Beckles, Hilary Alberif Maug-hn
Roece, Courtenay Walton ...
Talma, Herbert .\ug-ii.stiis ...
F"arrell, Denys Melville
Woodinij, John Conrad
Tudor, Luther Barlow
Johnson, Addinefton Crispin
M. 1916
Ep. iqi7
M. ,,
Ep. iqi8
M. ,.
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M. ,,
FOUR A H H A V C O L L It G K ,
SIERRA I.EONE.
This College was founded by the Church Missionary
Society in 1827 for the purpose of training Africans as
schoolmasters, catechists, and clergymen. It supplies
men for the Yoruba and the Niger Missions as well as
for Sierra Leone and the neighbouring districts. In
1876 its scope was enlarged to allow the admission of
other students, and it was affiliated to the University of
Durham, under regulations which are given at. length
in Title VIII. In January 1918 the Wesleyan Mission-
ary Society became associated with the C.M.S. in the
control and work of the College, a Council represent-
ative of both Societies being called into being.
A Scholarship is maintained by the members of the
University in Durham to enable a student to obtain
a University course in preparation for work in
connexion with the Sierra Leone Native Church or
the Missions of the Church Missionary Society in the
dioceses of Sierra Leone or Western Equatorial Africa.
The Bishop oh Sikkka Lkone.
Principal.
James Denton, M.A.*
Vice-Principal.
William Tirnbill Balmer, M.A.
Tutors.
Rev. Charles Nicholas Lewis. M.A.*'
Rev. Thoaias Sylvester Johnson, M.A., B.D.
Rev. James Claudius Omotavo During, M.A.
Lecturers in Laiv.
Samuel J. S. Barlatt, M.A., B.C.L. (Barrisler).
Claud E. Wright (Barrister).
Lecturer in Theology.
Rev. Simon Johannes Johnson, B.A.*
' Licentiate in Theology.
' Canon of St. Cieortre's Cathedrnl.
573
574 lt>rKAH HAN (.OI.I.KGli (o.l).).
Hon. D.D.
Howolls. Ri. Rev. .\Ji>lpiius OhnvoU', Ivii^lit Rev. Isaac.*
Williamson. '" Smith, Ritjlit Re\ . John Tavlor.'
IntrliHin, Rijfht Row ICniost
Graham.'
B.I).
Johnson, Rev. Thomas SvKesier.*'
HoxN. M..\.
.Moore, Rev. Ohailiali.^
M.A.
.Ahiociun, Rev. .Stephen IMicael.* Kawalev, Rev. .Sanniel Rowe.
.A^'bebi. Ephraim .\lichaei l.ei.s<l]. Rev. Joshua Abiodim.*
Ekundayo. Leopold, Rev. Charles I,e\vis.
Balmer, William Turnbuil.' Lewis, Rev. Charles \icliolas.*3*
Barlatt, Samuel Josiah Metzj^er, George Xathaniel,
.Sig-ismund.*5 ALB., B.S.
Belts, Ernest Samuel Beoku.r/ .N'lcol. Rev. William Georj^e.
Carr, Henry Rawlinson." Xylander, Rev. Ernest
Coker, Rev. Daniel Josephus. ' GeiM-<.;fe."
Cole, \'en. Elizaphan Phillips, Rev. .Samuel Charles.*
Theophihis.*" Pratt, Rev. James Henry.
Cole. Rev. .Michael Samuel.* Pratt, Mordecai Julius Ricliard.*
During, Rev. Jame.s Claudius Taylor, Rev. Samuel.*
Omolayo William. = Taylor, Rev. Samuel Jn.'ison.*
Erench, Thomas Silvanus.* Thomas, Rev. William
John, Rev. Thomas Charles. Theophilus."*
Johnson, Rev. Josephus Milton. :t Thompson, Gin-ne\' Moniaciite
Johnson, Rev. Thomas Campbell.*
Sylvester.*' Tuboku-Metzg-er, Albert
Howells, Rt. Rev. Adolphus Emeric" (Senior).
Williamson.*" Turner, Egbert Wilfrid.
Wilson, Ven. Matthew.*^
B.A. {//I lilt. (lul.).
Adeyemi, Rev. Moses Craig. Cole, Rev. Melville Wellington.
Aiyedun, William Omolunji Cumming's, Benjamin Eleazar.
.\kiele. Rev. Alexander Dedeke, Theodosius Daniel
Rabatunde.* Oluwole.
Barlatt, Rogers. Davies, Rev. Samuel Henry,
Baxter, John Burton Samuel. Davies, Samuel Victor Lino.
Beckley, Emanuel Olubomi. Davis, Rev. Daniel Athanasius.
Brown, Samuel Timothy. Delumo,»Rev. Adeola Samuel.
Carrol, Daniel William.* Doherty, Rev. Charles
Cole, Erasmus William Emmanuel.*
Benjamin. I^oherl}', Reginald Fitzgerald
Cole, Rev. James Adeneye.* Alphonso.*
a Frederick changed to Beokii.
* Licentiate in Theology. J Diploma in Theology,
' Formerly Bishop of Sierra l^eonc. -' As.sistani Bishop, Western Equatorial
.Africa. ^ Tutor of Fourah Bay College. 4 Canon of St. George's Cathedral.
5 Lecturer. Fourah Bay College. * Archdeacon of the Protectorate. Diocese
of ."sierra Leone. ' .Archdeacon of Sierra Leone. "^ Chancellor of the Diocese
of Western Equatorial Africa. 9 Vice-Principal of Four.-xh Bay College.
'° Assistant Bishop for Niger Delta.
KOLKAH HAV COl-LEGK K.A.
575
Elliott, Samuel Ernest.
G.'insalio, Rev. Samuel Joseph.*
Hughes, Samuel Adorly.
John, Uel IMagnus.
Johnson, Obadiah.'
Johnson, Rev. Simon Johannes.*
Johnson, Rev. Victor Horatio
Emmanuel.*
Kasumu, Emanuel Gabriel
Acieg'unle.
Korsah, Kobina Arku.
Kuforiji, Cornelius Benjamin
Akirinola.
Kiue, William Robert Babalunde
Lanihun, Rev. Isaac Mofolorumso
Latunde, Rev. Samuel Vincent.
Mactoy, Rev. David Alexander.
Horalio.*
Marke, Melville Crowlher.
Morgan, Rev. Kmile Mikhnay
Daeofcta Hamilton.
Moore, Prince William Edwin.
Nicolls, Samuel Omoore.
Norman, Herman Samuel
Emanuel.
Ransome-Kuti, Israel Oludotun.
Reffell, George L'lauelius
Edovvoo.
Renner, O'Neill Melchior.
Sawyer, Gost'ord Collins.
Smart, .Alfred Benjamin Weeks.*
So wun mi, Christopher Augustus.
Sodipe, Rev. Stephen Akiwumi
Lerunwon.
Spain, Rev. Ernest Richard.
Taylor, Thomas .Amado.
Taylor, William Frank Ojumiri
Tettey, \'iclor Adolphus.
Thomas, Rev. Benjamin
Layard.
Thomas, Emanuel Herbert
Milton.
Thompson, Frederick Edminid
Leigh.
Thompson, Thomas John.
Wallace, |ohn Onesinius
William".
Williams, Rev. E\an Euthymius
Williams, Francis
.Awoonor.
Williams, Thomas Eilwartt
Nelson.
Wiilson, Prince H\c\'
B.
Ag'bebi, Ephraim Michael
Ekundayo.
Barlatt, Samuel Johnson
Sigfismund.
Betls, Ernest Samuel Beoku.^?
LlCENriATES
Beckles, Rev. Jonathan
Christopher Tiw^o.
Boyle, Athanasius John.
Coker, Rev. William Verres.
Cole, William Lawson Aboko.
George, Rev. Claude Adolphus
Nicol, Rev. Silvanus Obadiah.
Ogunbiyi, Rev. Thomas
Adesina Jacobson.
Oldt^eld, Rev. Frederick
Sebastian
O'Reilly, Rev. Ezekiel Festus.
C.L.
Carr, Henry Rawlinson.'
Pratt, Mordecai Julius Richard.
Thompson, Gurney Montacute
Campbell.
Thompson, Thomas John.
IN Thf.OLOGV.
Pearse, Rev. James.
Pratt, Rev. Josiah Antoninus.
Renner, Rev. Festus Manai.
Roberts, Rev. Edward Jonathan.
Strong', Rev. Aaron
Christopher.
Thomas, Rev. John Christt)]-)her
Columbus.
Williams, Rev. Alfred Etlward.
Williams, Rev. Samuel
Shofulneh.
' M.i).. EdinlMirgh.
a Frederick chang^ed to Beoku.
* Licentiate in Theology.
Cliancellor of the Diocese of Wustera Equatorial .Africa.
576
KiH^RAH BAY COI.l.Iir.K (aRTS).
STUDENTS IN ARTS.
Small. Daniel Augustus
Lacton, Laurence V'idal
Leopold, James Theopliilus ...
Mai-aviiey, Rev. Hubert Hector Woodland ...
Boyle, V^ictor Emmanuel
Cuiuminifs, Eustace Henry Taylor ...
Meizger, Eustace Alade
Kwoii, Robert Ekuma
Coker, Benjamin l^avis
Bournes, Samuel AyeboUon Louis ...
King, Magnus Benjamin
Jolinson, Erasmus Aurelius...
Rollings, Thomas Jacob Manly
Macaulay, Rev. .Moses
Thomas. Samuel James Alabi
Papatio, Benjamin Percy Quartey ...
Cole, Ebenezer Wrighlon Olufumilayor
Massaquoi, Prince John Jayah
Williams. Thomas Dixon Awoonos ...
Davies, Isaac Ebenezer Emerson
Jones, Nicholas Sarimyu Surrey-Cole
Clinton, John George
Browne, FOrtunalus Owen Claudius
Grunt, Ernest Emile Trant
M'Carlhy, Charles Benjamin
Macauley, Ebenezer Benjamin Ojukutu
Easmon, John Saritu
Bosion, Nathaniel Justinian Patricius Metzger
Solanke, Felix L.idipo
Cole, .\mos Claudius
Thomas, George William Sydney
Peters, George James
Quartey, Alfred Christian ...
Willianis, Elheldred Kenicson Ekudaisi
Jones, Etheldred Nathaniel
Doherty, Albert Horatius Akintund^
Coker, Akinlunde Roundell James Robbin
Williams, Ebenezer James Benjamin
P'orde, Henry Lemuel
Hesse, Quasi Ampiin
Norman, Christian Ernest Eustace ...
Pearce, Ishmael Olubi
Benka-Coker, Salakor Ambrosius ...
Nicol, Laurence Christopher John Claudius Cyril
Marke, Frank Bright
Macaulay, Oliver Prince .Azukundi ..
Margai, Milton Augustus Slrieby
Marsh, Norman Alexander...
Mate-Kole, Augustus Emmanuel Nyoko
.M. 1907
E. IQ08
Ep. igog
M.
,, iqio
Ep. IQI I
Ep.
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E.
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Ep.
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E.
M.
Ep.
igi4
M.
Ep.
1914
i9'.S
M.
Ep.
1916
E.
Ep. 1917
FOURAH BAY COLLEGE (ARTs). 577
Davies, S3-dney O Connor ... ... ... ... M. 1917
Boston, Henry Josiah Lightf'oot ... ... ... Ep. 1918
Pearce, Robert Africanus ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Dove-Edwin, George Frederick ... ... ... ,, ,,
Shaw, William Finders ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Stow-e, Bathurst Benjamin ... ... .. ... ,, ,,
Coker, Prince O'Brien ... ... ... ... E. ,,
Pokvio, Kofi Ok\in... ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Pearce, Moses Nathaniel Taylor ... ... ... ,, ,,
Cole, Josephus Christian ... ... ... ,, ,,
Agyei-Tetebo, Francis Charles ... ... ,, ,,
Macaulay, William Edward Akaja ... ... ... ,, ,,
Fvne, Llewellyn Ebenezer Edwaril ... ... ... Ep. 1919
Thompson, F"arrell Gladstone Campbell ... ... ,, ,,
Pratt, William Arkenomi ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Jones, Percy John .. ... ... ... ... ,. .,
Nicholas, Samuel Richaid Stephen ... ... ... ,, ,,
St owe, Sigismund Mortimer Oloare ... ... .. ,, ,,
Lewis, .\lberl King- Harman ... ... ... ., ,,
Sampson, Magnus John ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Cole, Emmanuel Aina Ethelberl ... ... ... ,, ,,
Lucas, Jonathan Olumide ... ... ... ... E. 191 9
Williams, Henry Benjamin ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Campbell, Thomas Joseph Vivian ... ... ... M. ,,
Quarley, Emmanuel Quao ... .. ... ... ,, ,,
Decker, Nicholas Jonathan Bankole ... ... ,, ,,
King, Sanniel Eustace Edesaba ... ... ... ,, ,,
Savage, Gabriel Percy ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Savage. Victor Akibomi ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Marke, Richard Bright ... .. .. ... Ep. 192a
Mends, Wilmot Nwakakku ... ... ... ... ,, ,,
Odumosu, Amos Odubanjo .. ... ... ... ,, ,,
Adebowale, Josiah .\deyemi ... ... ... E. ,,
STUDENTS IN MCSIC.
Jones, Robert ... ... ... i\L 1912
Taylor, Nicholas George Julius ... ... ... E. 1916
n 1-: c; r i-: i-: s b \ d \plo m a , by vote
OV CON \'OC ATIOX, HONORARY,
A N n ./ D E U X I) E M .*
Vi.CA.. (BY Diploma).
igoq I-anjj', Tin- Rig-hl Hon. and Most Rev. Cosmo Gordon.
-M.n. (BY Diploma).
1862 Miirra\-, William.
Honorary D.D.
iqi9 lienlK'v, Ri^ht Rev. David Williams.
191 7 Kerkeley, Right Rev. Alfreti Pakenham.
1914 Brig;liiman, Rev. Frank Edward.
1902 Comins, Ven. Richard Blundell.
1920 Davies, Rev. Thomas Wilton.
1919 Gore, Rigfht Rev. Charles.
1904 Hanilyn, Rig-hi Rev. Nathanael Temjile.
1920 Hay, Right Rev. Robert Snowdon.
1906 Henderson, \^en. James.
1913 Henson, Rig'ht Rev. Herbert Henslev.
1920 Howells, Ricfht Rev. Adolphus Williamson.
1912 Hutson, Right Rev. Edward.
1888 Ingham, Right Rev. Ernest Graham.
191.3 Ingram, Right Rev. Arthur Foley Winnington.
1919 Linton, Right Rev. James Henry.
1893 Oluvvole, Right Rev. Isaac.
1S82 Plummer, Rev. Alfred.
1893 Robertson, Right Rev. Archibald.
1882 Sanda\-, Rev. A\'illiam.
1897 Smith, Right Rev. John Taylor.
191 3 Strong, V'ery Rev. Thomas Banks.
1882 Watkins, Ven. Henry William. ,■
1916 Wild, Right Rev. Herbert Louis.
D.D. (by Vote of Convocation).
1901 Bindley, Thomas Herbert.
1904 Frodsham, Right Rev. George Horsfall.
1907 Xickson, Right Rev. George.
* By virtue of the Act of 1908, Stat. 93, the granting- of degrees ad eundem
is discontinued.
HONOR AKV DKOKHHS. 579
Honorary !').CL.
1889 Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie, Kt., K.C.B.
igoi Armstrong-, the Right Hon. Lord.
1913 Asquith, Right Hon. Herbert Henry, P.C
1913 Balt'oiu-, Right Hon. Arthur James,' P.C, D.L., F.R.S.
1912 Barlow, Sir Thomas.
1919 Beattie, Admiral Sir David, Ci.C.B., O.M., D.S.O.
19JO Bedford, Major-General .Sir Walter Georg-e
Ag-ustus, "K.C.M.G., C.B.
1909 Bell, .Sir Hugh, Bart.
1905 Bernard, Ver\' Rev. John Henry.
1903 Bosanquet, Bernard.
1891 Browne, Rig-Jit Rev. Georg^e Forrest.
1911 Burt, Rt. Hon. Thomas, M.P., P.C.
1884 Charles, Right Hon. Sir Arthur, Kt., P.C.
1902 Chinx-h, .Sir William Selby, Bart., K.C.B.
1908 Clarke, Most Rev. Henry Lowrher. _
1919 Clynes, Joim Robert, P.C.
192a Cochrane, Cecil Algernon.
1910 Cooper, James.
1908 Copleston, Most Rev. Reginald Stephen.
1910 Cowan, Heniy.
1919 Crewe, The Most Hon. The Marquess of, K.G., P.C.
1913 Curzon, Right Hon. Earl.
1910 Dendy, Frederick Walter.
1891 Dibdin, the Worshipful Sir Lewis Tonna.
1908 Donaldson, Most Rev. St. Clair Georg-e Alfred.
1893 Drummond, David.
1913 Duiliam, Right Hon. the Earl of.
1889 Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro.
1903 Elliot, Hon. Arthur Ralph Douglas.
1906 Evans, Sir Arthur John, Bart.
1909 Firth, Charles Harding.
1894 Fowler, Rev. Joseph Thomas.
1885 Garnett, Willian-i.
1893 Gilbert, Alfred.
1919 Haig-, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas, K.T., G.C.B., O.M.
1913 Haldane, Rig-ht Hon. Viscount.
1889 Harcourt, Aug-ustus Georg-e \'ernon.
1908 He\ king-, Baron Alphonse.
1910 Hills, John Waller, M.P.
1908 Hine, Rig-ht Rev. John Edward.
1909 Hodgson, Rev. James Francis.
1893 Hovvorth, Sir Henry Hoyle, Kt.
1893 Hume, George Halliburton.
1914 Hulton, William Holden.
191 3 Joicey, Rig;ht Hon. Lord.
1897 Kekevvich, Sir George William, Kt., K.C.B.
1908 Kempe, Alfred Bray.
1903 Larmor, Sir Joseph, Kt.
580 Hl^NOKAKV DKCIKKES (D.C.L. )
1Q08 Laurence, Rii^hl Rev. William.
1913 Lii^ard, Sii- F'rederick Dealli\ .
1Q05 Mai-.Alister, .Sir Donald, Kl.. K.C.B.
1908 Matheson, iMost Rev. Sarmiel Priichard.
igoiS .Maxwell, Riifht Hon. Sir Herbert Kustaee, Hart.
18S6 Merz, Joliii Theodore.
1900 Meux, Hon. Sir Hedworih, (.".B.*
1919 Millig'an, Rev. Geoi'g'e.
1908 .Montg-oinery, Riufht Re\. Henry Hutchinson.
1920 JMorison, Sir Theodore, K.CS.i., K.C.I.E.
1904 Morris, Sir Daniel, Kl., K.CM.G.
1919 iMorison, James Rutherfortl.
1905 Muri-ay, Geors^e Redma\iie.
1919 Newman, Sir George, K.C.B.
1912 O.sler, Sir William, Bart.
1905 Owen, Sir Lsambard, Kt.
1894 Parry, Sii- Charles Hubert, Bart.
1902 Pattison, Andrew Seth Printfle.
1912 Peinberlon, Jc>hn .Stap3iion Grev.
1898 Rashdall, Very Rev. Hastinjfs.
5913 Rayleijfh. Rig-ht Hon. Lord.
1907 Reid, Stuart Johnson.
1891 Roilit, Sir Albert Kaye, Kt.
1920 Shortt, Rig-ht Hon. Edward. K.C.
1909 Simpson, James Hell.
1920 Stafford, Re\ . John Thomas Warille.
1906 Stamlordham, Right Hon. Lorti, K.C.B.
1894 Stanford, .Sir Ciiarles X'illiers, Kt.
1908 .Slock, Eugene.
[906 Takaki, Baron Kanchiio.
1887 Thompson, Sir Edward Maunde, Kl., ti.C.B.
1919 Thoinson, Arthur.
1909 Turner, Herbert Hall.
1913 \'inogradoft", Sir Paul.
1S9S Wiigiii, Joseph.
.M.D. (l!^ X'ori- of Cosvovmion).
1896 Brady, George Stewardson.
1897 McDowall, Thomas William.
1896 Oliver. Sir Thomas, Kt. ,
HONOKARY D.Sl.
1913 .Allhuil, Sir 'I'liomas Cliffortl, K.C.H.
1919 Beilb\-, .Sir George Thomas, I-". R.S.
r89S Brady, George Stewardson.
1913 K^ing, Sir Jame.s Alfred, K.C.B,
* Formerly Lamltioir.
HONOKAKv ui:c;kees. (d.sc. ) 5^1
1913 Geikie, Sir Archibald, K.C.B.
1919 Herdman, William Abbott. F.R.S.
1913 Hills, Colonel Edmond Herbert.
1912 Howden, Robert.
1906 Hunter, Sir George BuiliMi.
1908 Louis, Henry.
1910 Newall, Hiitjh Frank.
1899 Parsons, Hon. Charles Algernon.
1919 Peile, Henry.
1913 Foulton. Edward Bagnall.
191 2 Ray, Prafulla Chandra.
1919 Rutherford, Sir Ernest, F".R.S.
1904 Sampson, Ralph .Allen.
1920 .Stoney, Georgfe Gerald.
1912 .Stuart, Thomas Peter Anderson.
1913 Thomson, Sir Joseph John.
1908 Weitchton, Robert Lunan.
1919 Welch, John Joseph.
D.Sc. (BV Vote of Convocation).
1890 Bedson, Peter Phillips.
1897 Somerville, William.
1896 Stroud, Henry.
1913 Thorriton, William Mandell.
Honorary D.Hy.
1891 Armstrong-, Henry Edward.
HO.VORARY D.LlTT.
1919 Balfour, Lady Frances.
1916 Bradley, .Andrew Cecil.
1913 Bradley, Henry.
1895 Bury, John Sagnall.
1912 Carr, Herbert Wildon.
1914 Chadwick, Hector Munro.
1912 Clark, Albert Curtis.
1919 Conway. Sir Martin.
1920 Coulton, Georye Gordon.
1895 Couithope, Willi;im John,
igio Duff, John U'it;hl.
1912 Ellon, Oliver.
i8g8 Fi-azer, James Geori^e.
1904 Hall, Joseph.
1897 Harrison, Jane Ellen.
1913 Hobhouse, J.eonard Trelawnew
1920 Ing-e, Very Rev. William Ralph.
37
582
MO^(•>K.^R^■ i)Hc;kei-:s (i^.ijrr.)
iqoH
«8q.S
'8g5
iQ'9
1907
191 -'
1906
1906
1906
1912
'9',^
Jani<rs, William,
jevoiis, Frank Byroti.
Keiiyon, Frederick Georj^e.
Ker, William Paton.
Kipling:, Rtulyard.
Peterson, William.
Raleijfii, Sir Walter, Kt.
Saintsbury, George Bateinan.
Seaman, Sir Owen.
Trevelyan, George Macaulay.
Turner, Cuthhert Hamilton.
Honorary D.AIis.
1904 Elgar, Sir Edward.
1910 Hadow, William Henrj'.
1914 Kilbin-ii, Nicholas.
1919 Macpherson, Charles.
1912 Parratt, Sit Walter.
J910 Smyth, Ethel.
igii Terry, Richard Runciman.
n. Mis. (BY Vote ok Convocation).
1908 Briili^e, Joseph Cox.
Honorary .M.A.
1910 Anderlon, Basil.
1908 Bayley, Kennett Champain.
1919 Dawson, Arthur James.
1882 Dixon, John.
1919 Donaldson, Rachel Eleanor Duff.
1905 Eliis, Andrew Miirraw
192a Fraser-.Smith, Edwin William Frederick.
1920 Gahan, Rev. Horace Stirling- Townsend.
1909 Hardy, William John.
1894 Harrison, Rev. .Alexander James.
1901 Hesiop, Richard Oliver.
1895 Hodgson, Rev. James Francis. *
1906 Hodgson, John Crawford.
1907 Horsfall, Howard Douglas.
1894 Mearns, Re\'. James. ,
1912 Moore, Rev. Obadiah.
1894 Murray, Ven. Frederick Richanlson.
1882 Normanb}-, the Rev. the Marquess of.
1920 North, Rev. Frank VV^illiam.
1874 Plummei", John Isaac.
1909 Pruen, Frederick Hamilton.
1908 Shepherd, Very Rev. Henry Young.
1908 .Squance, Herbert .Salisbury.
1910 Watls-Ditchfield, Right Rev. John Edwin.
1920 Williams, Charles.
HONcM^AKY miGKEES (M.A.)
M.A. (by Vote of Convocation).
912 Bainbridg'e, Francis Arthur.
918 Balnier, \Mlliam Turnbull.
894 Bedson, Peter Phillips.
913 Belg-er, Hermann.
905 Bridg'e, Sir Frederick.
912 Carpenter, Frederick Charles Hampshire.
913 Cooke, Harold Percy.
911 Cniickshank, Rev. .Alfred Hamilton.
914 Dainton, Arthur Harold.
qo6 Gross, Rev. .Alfred William.
901 Hamlyn, Rig^ht. Rev. Nathanaej Temple.
902 Hendrick, \'en. Samuel Purcell.
914 Henson, Rig^ht Rev. Herbert Hensley.
906 Herdener, Charles Frederick.
909 Hessey, Major William Francis.
912 Hill, Thomas Eustace.
914 Hoernle, Reinhold Friedrich .Alfred.
895 Howden, Robert.
908 Hutchens, Harold John.
915 Jones, David Caradog-.
897 Latham, Albert Georgfe.
896 Louis, Henry.
914 Loveday, Thomas.
qi2 McDonald, Stuart.
897 McDowall, Tliomas William.
913 Mawer, Allen.
915 Menzies, James Acworth.
908 Morison, James Rutherford.
905 Smith, David Nichol.
898 Somerville, W'illiam.
919 Stevenson, Elisabeth Frances.
913 Vickers, Kenneth Hotham.
908 Wardale, John Dobson.
895 Weigfhton, Robert Lunan.
898 Wood, Sir Lindsay, Bart.
914 Wragg'e, Phyllis.
895 Wrig-ht, Mark Robinson.
Honorary M.Sc.
1904 Atkinson, John Bowland.
1914 Blackett, William Cuthberl.
1910 Caunt, Georcje William.
1913 Greig-, Sir Robert Blyth.
191 2 Thompson, Joiin Hannay.
ALSc. (BY Vote of Convocation).
1913 Alexander, Francis Herbert.
19 1 3 Annand, John Fowler.
584 i)kc;kki-.s (m.sc. bv vorit).
1906 Collin--. Syiliiev Hoair.
1905 Dean, Harry.
1913 Edeii. Edgar -Mark.
1896 Feriier, Robert Miiir.
1916 Firtli, Jami."> Brierloy.
1913 Fiitli, William Winlerbotioii'..
1896 Garrett, F"rederic Cliarles.
1904 Gilolirist, Doii,^ias Alston.
igo8 Giay, Robert Alexander Hai-pei'.
1906 Jones, Cadwaladr Brynei".
1896 Meek, Alexander.
1901 Middieton, Sir Tlioinas Hudson.
1913 Morrow. John.
1896 Patterson, Robert James.
1896 Smitl). Robert Grel^e:.
1913 Tiiornton, William Mandell.
1913 Walker. Frank Parker.
IQ07 Weleli. Jolm Josejili.
M.CoM. (BY Vote ok Convocatio-n).
1914 Hallsworth, Harry Mainwarinjj'.
1914 Ramsbottom, John William.
M.B. (BY Vote oi- L'o.nvoc.mton).
i8gb Howden, Isobe?-l.
D.D. ( ltd eundeni ).
190J Davies, Robert Owen, Oxford.
J 005 Walker, Dawson, Coipus Christ i, Oxford.
D.C.L. (ad eiindein ).
iy02 Arni'-iroiijf, William Rejcinald, Trinil\-, Dublin.
1S99 Boiil, William Good, Trinity, Dublin.
1903 Briygfs, William, Cambridgfe.
1897 Browne, Rev. Arthur Heber, Trinitv, Dublin.
1898 Crawford, .Albert Etlward, Trinilv, Dubli-i.
1902 Davies, Rev. Robt-rt Owen, Trinity, Dublin.
1898 Dunlop, James .Marcus Muntz, Trinit}', Dublin.
1901 Ford, William Henry, Trinity, Dublin.
1901 Ciour, Adhar .Sing-h, 'I'rinity, Dubfi'i.
1907 Gour, Harprasad Sing, Downing, Cambridge
1904 Hardern, Rev. Toin Bullock, Corpus Christi,
Canibiitige.
1878 Kersle\-, Thomas Henr\', Trinity, Dublin.
1900 .Macpherson, Bruce Macpherson Broadfoot, Trinity,
Dublin.
1902 .SJiarpe, Frederick Gerrard, Trinity, Dublin.
1903 Shortt, Rev. Charles De Lisle, Royal University, Ireland.
1901 Swann, Rev. Getirge Gleadall, Trinity, Dublin.
AD EUNDKM DEGREES (m.D.) ^85
M.D. (ad eiindem ).
1878 Druniniond, David, Trinity, Dublin.
i8q4 Ewart, William, Gonville and Cains, Cambridge.
1878 Fenwick, John Charles James, Trinity, Canibridg;e.
1909 Leigh, John Dickinson, Edinburgh.
1900 Lyle, Robert Patton Ranken, Trinity, Dublin.
1896 Murray, George Redma3'ne, Trinity, Cambridge.
1905 Owen, Sir Isambard, Downing, Cambridge.
D.LlTT. (ad itoidt'iii ).
1897 Budge, Wallis, Christ's, Cambridge.
D.Mi's. ( ad eundein ).
1891 Rowlon, Rev. Samuel James, Trinity, Dublin.
B.D. (ad eiindenij.
1895 Bindley, Rev. Thomas Herbert, Merton, Oxford.
M.A. (ad eiindem ).
1871 Aldis, William Steadman, Trinity, Cambridge.
1879 Archdall, Rev. Thomas Hewan, Trinity, Dublin.
1880 Barron, Thomas W'alter, Caius, Cambridg-e.
1877 Bennett, Rev. Daniel Douglas, St. Catharine's, Cam-
bridge.
1894 Bennett, Rev. John Lionel Shirley Dampier, Emmanuel,
Cambridg-e.
1890 Bindley, Rev. Thomas Herbert, Merton, Oxford.
1895 Bloomfield, Rev. Herbert, Clare, Cambridge.
1901 Blunt, Thomas Gaire Rockstro, Christ Church, *^>xlord.
1885 Boddington, Rev. Edgar, Jesus, Cambridge.
1885 Boot, Rev. Alfred, Trinity, Cambridge.
1889 Bott, Arthur Thomas, Oxford.
1895 Bouttiower, Right Rev. Cecil Henry, Christ »^ hurch,
Oxford.
1904 Bradshaw, Frederick, Brasenose, Oxford.
1897 Brereton, Rev. Francis Lloyd, Cavendish, Cambridge.
1898 Brewer, Frederic William, .St. Catharine's, C?iml 1 idge.
1872 Broughton, Rev. Reginald, Balliol, Oxford.
1909 Budworfh, Rev. Richard Dulton, Magdalen, Oxfun-1.
1884 Caldecott, Rev. Alfred, St. John's, Cambridge.
1869 Carr, Rev. Edwin Trevor Septimus, St. Catharine s,
Cambridge.
1903 Cart Wright, Rev. George Frederick, Pembroke, Cam-
bridge.
1898 Caunt, George William, St. Catharine's, Cambridge.
j86 AI> liUNDH.M OIiGKi;i:.S (m.a.)
1885 Clarke, Most Rev. Henry Lowtlier, St. JdIiii's, Cam-
bridg'e.
1885 Coates, Rev. Charles Hiittoii, Trinity, Cambricig-e.
1S75 Cooper, Rev. X'incent King', Bra:senose, Oxford.
1894 Cory, George Edwaid, King's, Cambridge.
1868 Coxe, Rev. Sejmour Richard, Brasenose, Oxford.
iqo6 Crawhall, Thomas Emerson, Cambridge.
1905 Croft, Rev. John Robert, Queens', Cambridge.
1906 Culley, Rev. Arnold Duncan, Emmanuel, Cambridge.
1896 Dakyns, George Doherl)-, Magdalen, Oxford.
1887 D.'i)', Rev. Edwin John, Cambridge.
1867 Dent, Rev. Charles, Ti-inily, Cambridge.
1885 Dixon, Rev. James, St. John's, Cambridge.
1905 Dolphin, Rev. Arthur RoHinso)i, Oriel, Oxford.
iqo6 Dove, Rev. |ulian I.lewehn, Christ's, Cainbridge.
189s Duff, John \\'ight, Pembroke, Oxford.
1907 Dufton, Arthur, Corpus Christi, Oxford.
1880 Ede, Very Rev. William Moore, St. John's, Cambridge.
1879 Eden, Right Re\'. Cieorge Rodney, Pembroke, Cam-
bridge.
1897 Eglington, Rev. Arthur, Lincoln, Oxford.
1900 Ellershaw, Rev. Richard, Trinity, Dublin.
1894 Falkner, John .Meade, Hertford, Oxford.
1882 Fearon, \'en. William Andiewes, New, Oxford.
1888 Firth, Rev. George William Anson, St. Edmund Hall,
Oxford.
1895 FitzGerald, Rev. James Charles, Exeter, Oxfoixl.
1888 Flack, Rev. Francis Walter, St. Catharine's, Ctimbridge.
1898 Fletcher, Rev. Mark, Trinity, Cambridge.
189s Gaul, Frederick Lvon, Queen's, Oxford.
1888 Gee, Very Rev. Henry, ~Exeter, Oxford.
1900 Godwin, Rev. Charles Henry Sell wood, St. John's,
Cambridge.
1900 Godwin, Rev. George Harold, Ralliol, Oxford.
1896 Gough, Rev. Edward John, Christ Church, Oxford.
1882 Guest-Williams, Rev. Samuel Blackwell, Exeter,
Oxford.
1866 Hall, Rev. William. Trinity, Dublin.
1890 Hancock, Hubert Henry, St. John's, Oxford.
1896 Hanks, Rev. George Meggitt, Sidney Sussex, Cam-
bridge.
1885 Harmer, Right Rev. John Reginald, King s, Cambridge.
1888 Heawood, Percy John, Exeter, Oxford.
1872 Hick, Rev. James Marmaduke, Emmanuel, Cambridge.
1900 Hillard, Rev. Albert Ernest, Christ Church, Oxford.
1894 Hobho\ise, Rev. Walter, Christ Church, Oxford.
1901 HoUins, Rev. Arthur Edwaid, St. Catharine's,
Cambridge.
1898 Ho*^-, Rev. John Hall, Wadham, Oxford.
1893 Jepson, Rev. George, Gonville and Caius, Cambridge.
AD EUNDEM DEGREES (m.A.) 587
1896 Jessop, Charles Miiishall, Clare, Car.ibridg-e.
1883 Jevons, Frank Byron, Wadham, Oxford.
1901 Johnson, John Tysilio, Magdalen, Oxford.
1905 Johnston, Edmund Thomas Robert, Oueens',
Cambridge.
1904 Jones, Rev. Charles Percy, Worcester, Oxford.
1901 Jordan, Rev. Albert, Christ's, Cambridg-e.
1891 Knapp, Oswald Greenway, Trinity, Oxford.
1885 Lambert, Rev. Edgar, Pembroke,' Cambridge.
1904 Leaf, Joseph Frank, St. Peter's, Cambridge.
iSgs Le Hunte, Hon. Sir George Ruthven, Trinity,
Cambridge.
1901 Lloyd, Rev. lorwerth Grey, Exeter, Oxford.
1895 Logan, Samuel Charles, St. John's, Cambridge.
1905 Lowe, William Douglas, Pembroke, Cambridge.
1895 McKenzie, Rev. Harry Ward, Keble, Oxford.
1870 Magrath, Rev. John Richard, Queen's, Oxford.
1891 Manbey, Rev. George Henry, Keble, Oxford.
1880 Marriott. Rev. Samuel James, St. Mary's Hall, Oxford.
1884 Marshall, Rev. James McColl, Brasenose, Oxford.
i8go Millard, Rev. Frederic Luke Holland, St. Edmund Hall.
Oxford.
1895 Moffatl, Edward Barrett, Queens', Cambridge.
1895 Murray, George Redmayne, Trinity, Cambridge.
1893 Oesterley, Rev. William Oscar Emil, Jesus, Cambridge.
1876 Ormsby, Right Rev. George Albert, Trinitv, Dublin.
1887 Patterson, Rev. Alexander Hamilton, St.' Catharine's
Cambridge.
1S74 Pearce, Rev. Robert John, Caius, Cambridge.
1893 Percival, Archibald Stanley, Trinity, Cambridge.
1884 Phelps, Rev. Henry Himte'r, St. John's, Cambridge.
1896 Phillips, Ven. Philip Lovell, Worcester, Oxford.
1874 Plummer, Rev. Alfred, Trinity, Oxford.
1890 Potter, Michael Cresse, St. Peter's, Cambridge.
1884 Rashdall, Rev. Hastings, New, Oxford.
1895 Reece, Rev. James Ebenezer, St. John's, Cambridge.
1898 Reynolds, Rev. Sydney Montgomery, Keble, Oxford.
1892 Richardson, Rev. Eusebius, St. Catharine's, Cambridge.
1897 Richmond, Rev. George Edward, University, Oxford.
1901 Richmond, Rev. John Parratts, Cambridge.
1901 Ritson, Frederick William, Wadham, Oxford.
1887 Roberson, Rev. Henr\% Clare, Cambridge.
1883 Robertson, Right Rev. Archibald, Trinity, Oxford.
1910 Rostron, Rev. Sydney Xowell, St. John's, Cambridge.
1900 Rowlands, Rev. William, Jesus, Oxford.
1894 Ruble, Rev. Alfred Edward, Brasenose, Oxford.
1870 Russell, Rev. Charles David, St. John's, Cambridge.
1876 Sagar, Rev. Oates, Trinity, Dublin.
1893 Sampson, Ralph Allen, St. John's, Cambridge.
1876 Sanday, Rev. William, Trinitv, Oxforil.
588 Al-) EUNDEM DEORKRS (m.A.)
884 ScoU, Alpxander, Trinity, Cambridge.
904 Sherard, Rev. Clement Edward, Jesus, CHinbridj^i'.
88g Slack, Rev. Austin .Ainsworth, Pembroke, Cambridge.
8S2 Sontliwoll, Rev. Herbert Bnrrows, I'embroke, Oxford.
8q8 Sleafgall, .Montague X'illiers, St. L'atharine's, Cambridge.
884 Stephenson, Rev. Henrj' Major, Christ's, Cambridg'e.
901 Sioeks, Edward X'azeille, Wadham, Oxford.
895 Stroud, Henrj', St. John's, Cambridge.
88g Sullivan, Rev. I'onsonby Augustus Moore, Keble, Oxford.
8go Sutton, Rev. Edwin, Trinity, Cambridge.
898 .Swann, Rev. George Gleatlall, Trinity, Dublin.
891 Terry, Charles Sanford, Chire, Cambridge.
902 Thomas, Rev. John Sisley, Oxford.
874 Tristram, Samuel Barrington, Merton, Oxford.
890 Tuckey, Rev. James Grove White, Trinity, Oxford.
.896 Urwick, William Eddowts, Trinity, Oxford.
899 \^aug-han, Charles Edwin, Balliol, Oxford.
894 Walker, Rev. l~)awson, Corpus Christi, Oxford.
897 Walpole, Right Rev. George Henry Somerset , Trinity.
Cambridge.
892 Waish, John Edward, Trinit}-, Dublin.
892 Walton, Rev. John Milner, Pembroke, Oxford.
904 Ward, V^en. Algernon, Corpus Christi, Cambridge.
897 Ward, Herbert, Corpus Christi, Oxford.
^8 Warman, Rev. Fredeiic Sumpter Guy, Pembroke,
Oxford.
881 Watkins, Ven. Henry William, Balliol, Oxford.
881 West, Rev. Fitzgerald Augustus Pakenham, Trinity,
Dublin.
871 Westinoreland, Arthur, Jesus, Cambiidge.
898 Whaley, Oswald William, Gonville and Caius,
Cambridgfe.
897 Whately, Rev. Arnold Robert, Corpus Christi,
Cambridg'e.
895 Whiteside, Rev. Joseph, Trinity, Oxford.
S77 Whitfield, Matthew Walton, St.' John's, Cambridge.
892 Wild, Rev. Herbert Louis, Exeter, Oxford.
877 \\'illiams, Rev. Arthur Julius, Emmanuel, Cambridge.
89S Williams, Rev. Frederick Billingsley Ambrose, Wadham,
Oxford. »
906 Wilson, Allan Aylmer, Trinity, Oxford.
900 Wilson, Rev. Gilbert, Trinity, Cambridg-e
877 U'ilson, John George, \Vorcester, Oxford.
890 Wolfendale, Thomas Arthur, St. John's, Cambridge.
895 Wood, Rev. Robert GifFord, Wadham, Oxford.
897 Young, Rev. Henry Mayne, St. Catharine's, Cambridg^e.
M.Sc. {ad eundeni).
1906 Morris-Airey, Harold, Victoria.
1
AD EUNDEM DEGREES (B.A.) 589
B.A. (ad eundem ).
1885 Blaxter, William Foulkes, St. John's, Cambridg-e.
1889 Booth, Rev. John Bryan, Christ Church, Oxford.
1898 Doherty, Rev. Robert, Trinity, Dublin.
1896 PVeeinan, Rev. Sidney, Trinity, Dublin.
1895 Greaves, Hon. Sir WHliani Herbert, St. Edmund's Hall,
Oxford.
1874 Henderson, Rev. Alexander, Queen's University,
Ireland.
1867 Jones, Rev. Hugh Bethell, Trinity, Dublin.
1887 Leg-ard, John Hawksuorth, Trinity, Oxford.
1897 Pryor, Rev. Richard Coad, Trinity, Cambridge.
1898 Satchell, Rev. John Herbert, Trinity, Cambridge.
1898 Stockton, Rev. Samuel, Trinity, Dublin.
1886 Taylor, Rev. Edward Howard, St. Peter's, Cambridge.
1885 Teape, Rev. William Marshall, St. John's, Cambridge.
B.C.L. (ad f undent ).
1886 Chubildas, Ramdas, Christ's, Cambridge.
1899 Cowan, Rev. Joseph Davison, Trinity, Dublin.
1901 Guest, Rev. George Arthur, Trinity, Dublin.
1882 King, Rev. Edwin, Trinity, Dublin.
1874 Owen, George Leader, Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
1887 Perry, Rev. William James, Trinity, Dublin.
1894 Rippon, Robert Whitfield, Cambridge.
1905 Wheatley, Robert Albert, Oxford.
B.Ml'S. (ad eitndeni ).
1897 Harper, Edward Emanuel, Trinity, Dublin.
COMPLKTE HONOUR LISTS OF FINAL
KXAMINATIONS FOR VKARS
PRECEDING 1920.
DURHAM D I \' I S I O N .
") L'niversity Collegre, (-)Hatfield College. (3) Cosins Hall. (■*) St. Chad's
Colleg-e. (5) St. John'.s College. (°) St. Mary's College. (7) Noii-Collegfiate,
(*l Home Students (Women). (9) College of Medicine, {'°) .'Vrmstrong College,
(") Codrin^'ton College, ('*) Four.ih Bay College.
Signifies other than in //'//. mt/.
KX.A.MINATIOX FOR THK DEGREK OF M.A, AND
FIR.ST EX.AMI.XATIOX OF STUDENTS IN
THEOLOGY.
CI,.\SSICAL .\NI) GENER.\L 1.ITI;K.\TUKK.
Firs/ Ciass.
1887.
Garnett. T
1838.
Stoker. H.
1889.
1840.
Dwarris. H. E.
Thompson, T. C.
1841.
Hodgson. H. W.
1842.
Grey, G. W.
1848.
1845
Badnall. H.
1846.
Erskine, C. T.
Green, G. E.
Townson, J.
VVaite, J.
1847.
Carr. H. \V.
Secoyid C'/as.'
Evans. H.
Pratt. K. I-
Griffith. H. J).
Skinner, J.
Third Class.
Hc-nnett, W,
Elliott VV. H.
Robertson, F. B.
Forsler, C.
Wood, C.
Dw.irris. H. \\
Wilkinson. G. I'.
Kewley. G. R.
Taylor. R.
Humble. H.
Featherstonhaugh, W.
Evans. H.
Sumner, J. H. R.
Fisher, F.
590
HONOURS (M.A.)
591
First Class.
1848.
Ferris. G. R.
Sorshie, R.
1849.
Dennin-. S. P.
1850.
MacleniiHii A."
Richmond, H. J.'
1851.
Long. H. F.2
Stocker, E. S.-
1852.
Haslswood. C. B.I
Holme, C'
Marriott. H.-'
Raine, J.'
1853.
Carr, J. H."
Chaffer. R.'
Colh'iigwood, C. E.
Roper, T.I
1854.
.-Mien. G. S.'
1855.
Forster, S. S."
Jackson, W. H.-
James, A.'
Nevins. .\. P. '
1856.
Robinson, C. B.^
Robinson, C J.'
1857.
Botcher. C. H.^'
Clarke, J. L.>
Thornton. T.^
Seroitd Class.
Prior. J.
Davies. C. M.
Dickson, E. B.
ThiiJ Class.
Smeeth, W. P.^
Buhner, W .'
Thompson, \V. J.*
1837.
M.VTHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
Erringfton, R. ....
Gibson, J. ....
1846.
Pedder. J.
1847.
184S.
Russell, F. VV.
1849.
Fisher, F.
Hiaes, R
502
HONOUKS (M.A.)
Second Cltisx. 'J'hifd Class.
First C/nxs.
1860.
Blakov, R. H.-'
1854.
RK-hmond. W. II.'
1855. Hlohaelmas Term.
Ncvins, A. P.'
1857. Htehaalmas Term.
.... Thornton, T.- . . ■ ■
FIN.\L EXAMIX.\TIOM FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A.
CLASSICAL AND GENERAL LITERATURE.
first C/tiss.
1886.
1887.
1889.
1841.
1842.
1848.
1844.
1845.
Waitc. J.
1846.
Prior, J.
Rudd, P.
1847.
Ferris, G. R.
1848.
Denning, S. P.
Dickson. E. B.
1849.
Maclennan, A,*
Richmond. H. J.»
S fro lid Clii
Cundill, J.
Garnett, T.
Dwarris, H. E.
Robson, J. S.
EJrmnuls, J,
Sumner, J. H. K.
Badnall, H.
Erskine, C. T.
Green, G. E.
Townson, J.
Carr, H. W.
Russell, T. W.
Da vies, C. .M.
Third Class.
Pratt, R. F.
Griffith, H. U.
Stoker. H.
Thompson, T. C
Evans, H.
Fealherstonhaugh,
W.
Kewley, G. R.
Taylor, R.
Fisher, F. '
Sisson, J. S.
Sorsbie. R.
Smithard, J.
Charlton, J. A.»
Fourth Class.
Hick, J. W.
Hills, G.
Humble, H.
Carr, C. J.
Hornby. R. W. B.
Roberson, F. B.
Turner, J. R.
Wood, C. W.
Dwarris, H. P.
Wilkinson, G. P.
Davison, J. R.
Freeth, F. H.
Coombs, W. K. R. H.nyton, E. J.
Harrison, B.
Larden, G. F.
Bolland, J.
Mathie, B.
Procter, T.
Fi>xf CVa.v.v
1850.
Lon^. H. F.=
Stocker, E. S -
1851.
Haslewood. C I?.
Holme. C.^
1852.
Carr, J. H.'
Chaflfer. R.'
Collingwood. C. 1'^
Roper, T.'
1853.
1854.
Forster. S. S.'
Jackson. W. H.
James. A.'
Nevins. .\. P.^
1855.
Robinson. C I.'
Thompson. \\'.
1856.
Thornton. 1. -
1857.
Uoda. T. F.
Hoiid. A. H^
Stott. E. X.^
1858.
1859.
Bulmer. |.'
Doug^las. P. !l
Heppk-. J. 1).'
1860.
1861.
1862.
Chalmers, J. A.
Henderson, J.'
Parsons. J. E.'
HONOLKS (b.A., classics). 593
Second Class. Third Class. Foiiyitt Class.
Jemmett, G.* Walter, \V. H.' l)c'dd;j.'
Stuart, Hon. H. V.' White, R.-
Marriott. H.-'
Raine. J.'
Byrth, S.-'
Smeeth, W. P.-'
Bulmer, W.'
Winscom, R. 1'.'
Knoulson, W.'
Rohinson. C H.
Butcher. C. H.=
Clarke. J. L.»
liihson, A.
Dawkins, J. C.
ClutterbuL-k, I. C.-i
Marshall, E. G.-'
Brockman, R, St. L.' Church, H. O.'
Mundy, T.-
Taylor, J. J.'
Turner. J. F.'
B.irnes, G,'
Lee, H,-^
Allen, G. S.
lowitt. J. H.
Parker, J.-
Crook. J. S.
Bennett. J. .\.'
Coates, A. T.-
Gray. R.2
Yates, W. F.'
Croisdalc, J.-
Turner, A.'
Jowitt, W.'
Shannon. F. W.'
Richmond. \V. H.'
Kenyon, J.?
Wearing, G.s
Chevallier, C. C.
Fisher, E. R.^
Proud. R.-
Fawkes. F.-^
TavK-.r. L,'
Thompson. A. D. C'
Penny, J. W. W.' Burns. W. H.
Wawn, G. T.'
Ladbrooke. J. .A. 2
Blenkiiisopp, G. I. L.' Thompsc>n, J. M.3
Philpott, T. H.-
.... Bulman. J. G.J
594
Firitt (la
KS.
Sfcoiiti Via
1868.
Oibson, T.
W.-
Coiilson. J.^
Voung, J. 2
1864.
1865.
1866
Killick, A. n
1867.
1868.
Easter
Term.
Bulmer. F.'
Michaelmas Term.
l-.tUc. \V. J.-
1869.
Easter
Term.
HO.NOUR.S (B.A., CLA-S-SICS)
Third Class.
Holmes. B. J.-i
Hlcbaelflias Term.
Granville. R.'
1870. Easter Term.
Atkinson, J.'
Michaelmas Term.
.... Clregson. C
1871. Easter Term.
Miuhell. .\. A.
Michaelmas Term.
Johnson. K. L.-'
1872. Easter Term.
Henderson. H. E.
1873. Easter Terra.
1874. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
Milbunie. W. K. C
1875. Easter Term.
Hooper, W.
Maddison. \V.'
1876. Easter Terra.
Moivneux. B. \V. H.
I.ister. j. .M.
Oliver, j.'
French, j. G.
Field, C. N.'
Fourth Class.
Galthrop. F. J.-
Ilepple. M.'
Kins. J.-'
Greaves, C. .\.-
Newth. J. A. •
.Sparrow. W. J.
Powles. R. V>
Ross-Lewin, G. H.*
Trevor. G. W.s
Senior, \V'.-
Rowton, S. I.'
.Macpherson. H. C. R.
Oldroyd. j. ii.-
Brown, C. H.'
Golightly. .1.'
Lee. G. E. >
Collin, B. J.'
Rhodes, 0.2
Wetherell, j.-
Fiyst Class. Second (Inss.
1876. Miehaelmas Term.
Marston, H. J. R.-
1878. Raster Term.
Mitchell, M. A. W.' Timbrcll, A. B.»
Hicbaelmas Term.
Williams, F. H. J. •
1879. Easter Term.
Fitzgerald, R. 7
.... Hutson, J."
Michaelmas Term.
1880. Easter Term.
Burton, G. B."
Williams, A. B."
Michaelmas Term.
Addison, J. S.»
Smith, W. M.>
1881. Easter Term.
Joad, E." Bramwell, W. H.7
Branch, S. E."
Farrar, C. D.»
Michaelmas Term.
White, C. H.i Jones, W.»
1882. Easter Term.
.... Hodgson, C. C
... ■ Procter, \).^
Michaelmas Term.
Myers. .1. W.»
1883. Easter Term.
Beesley. W. R.»
Moore, A. L."
HONOUR.S (b.A., classics).
Third Class.
595
Michaelmas Term.
1884. Easter Term.
Anderson, W. C. F.-
Michaelmas Term.
Branch, C. H."
Davies. T.^
Howarth, T.»
Boulter, W. C.7
Kirby, J. T.=
Bowen, C. F."
BoxiU, N. L."
Burton. J. W. '
Whitehe.id, S. F.-^
Massiah, W. B. H."
Ncshit, R. B.-
Rowcroft. G. S. K.
Shortt, K.'
Hooper, F.2
Frederick, G. A,
Davies, J, J.-'
French, W. A.
Curwen. E. H.'
Straker, H.-'
Holliday. J.»
Redman. .\. G.'
Berkeley, A. P."
Charlton, J. .\.'
Cornish. H. W.r
Kemp, J. V.7
Nash, C. H.7
Tiniperley. I. K.'
Medliurst, C. E.~
Capel-Cure. II.'
Higson, H.-'
Wykes, W. M.7
Jackson, C
59t>
First Class. Srronii C/ii.rs.
1885. Easter Term.
HoliTU'^. II \.' Kirsopp, C
FolKick. .1. M.'
Robson, J.-
Swffti.i-. K. C. S
Miehaelmas Term.
1886. Easter Term.
.. . Bovvcn. !■:. C."
Elk-rshaw. H-
llc.lincs. S.7
Miehaelmas Term.
H.-irawich, 1-. N.'
Rohson. W. •
1887. Easter Term.
Earnsh.iw. A.'
Gainford. \.7 ....
HONOLRS (B.A., CL.^SSICS)
Third Clnss.
W.ilton. J. L.-'
Forrest. J. K. C.»
Miehaelmas Term.
Printrl..-, \V. G.
Wilson. G. 11.'
1888. Easter Term.
. ... Harris, \V.- Boweii, A. F."
Holmes. W". H. G.' Patt-rson, N. J."
. .. ... \\'oIkenhcr)^, K. I,
Michaelmas Term.
1889. Easter Term.
F..yiie. H. L."
Re;ide. E. F.-
, . . . S.Tnderson, A. 0.7
Wilkinson, C. T. \^^
Michaelmas Term.
1890. Easter Term.
ll.iiK-ock. K. B.
1891. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
I\i>l)ins.>n. \.'
.MilniT. C. I.
Evans. E. W.-
Barclav. L. L.r
ieninuitti-. .\.'
I'hclp. H. II.-
Mavor>. W". H.
Smitli. F. B.'
Boiust'ield, K. ■
Chilnian, G. li.
Fourth Class.
Tracv. NV. B.2
Coward. R.^
.\shworlli, G. H.»
Butclier, W. M.»
Hollv. J. A."
Smith. C. E."
Tuck. G. F.'
Waters. R. A. 7
Blenkiiisopp, R. C. L.'
Neales. W. H.^
Fcrens, A. R.'
Jes.saniy. I . O."
Stott, F. C.»
Watson, W. C."
Richards. 1).^
I'ompkins. F. G.'
Ileward, T. M.»
Rudd. P.--
Dolman. I >. H.'
Walton. I. B.'
Wood. C. R.'
Farrt-ll. I>. E.'"
H.iines, F. A. 2
Cox, G. B. Y."
Shildrick, II. J.»
Thornu. .\. A."
Hohnes. G. E. W
First Class. Srcond Class.
1892. Easttr Term.
HancoL-k, H. 1.- Cook, G. R.-
HlehasImas^Term.
1893. Essttr Term.
Innes, H. G.7 Edwards, F."
.... Ferris. T. E. S.'
Michaelmas Term.
1894. Easter Term.
Daj. J. P.^
.... Horner, B.'
Michaelmas Term.
1895. Easter Term.
Beachim, F. O.'
Smith, R. H."
Michaelmas Term.
1896. Easter Term.
Holoran, G. H.
Michaelmas Term.
Kiny, J. S.'
1897. Easter Term.
Houldc-y. VV. B.
Palmer, T. F.^
Michaelmas Term.
Barrow, j. B.
1898. Easter Term.
Barker E, P.=
38
HONOURS (b.A., classics).
Third Class.
Davis. G, M.'
Freeman, E. C.
Hart, Cr. W.'
Jones, A. 7
Cairns. J, M.'
Cumberbatcii, G, T.
Payne, W. D."
Emtage, H, G."
Miller, G. C.7
Jones, S. B."
Morris, A. C
Oldroyd, H. J,»
Winterhoth.iiii. B. H.
Break well. E. K.'
King. K. \V.'
597
Fourth Class.
Gregor, A. G.'
Hulton, F. C
Milner, F. E.7
Sharpe, \. L.'
Jeffrey, C. S."
Summers, W, VV, D.'
Hutson, E."
Tilbrook. H. B.i
Archer, C. A."
Bevington, H. Y.7
Wilson. H. F.7
Evans, n. n."
Olivier, Ci. K.'
Shields, F. \V.7
Slade. H. H.7
Bovell, H. L.''-
Ellis. T.^
Ogilvy, E. \V. A.»
Treble, H. A.''
v.isev. r.;
Atkins, H. E. W^
Barker, M. L.i'
Coverdale, T, E.7
Greenwood, H."
Peacock, A. H.=
BI.Lck, T. P.7
Hall. J. c;.7
59«
Fir.ol Cht.tf. Second Class
1808. Mlohaelmat Term.
Smith, C.L."
1899. Easter Term.
Tbomae, M. A.' Hamiltou. J'
Tumbull.C. F,
1900. Easter Term.
.... Buchannan, M
1901. Easter Term.
Cummins. H.C.B.' Heath, W.R."
Smith, L.»
1902. Ea«ter Term.
Pippet, G. B.' Bates, F. P.'
Tunnicliffe, A.C
Michaelmas Term.
IIO.NOIRS (B.A., classics).
Third Class.
Bowers, R.G.E."
Alcock, F.B.'
Taylor, G. A."
Hodge, I. L.'
Robertson, M.G.'
1903. Easter
Clegg, C. E.'
Tindall.C.A.'
1904.
1905.
Pace, E.G.'
Reed, H.W.T.'
190S.
1907.
Clapperton, W. R.'
DeMacedo, J. F.'
1908.
1909.
Term.
Bonney, J.P.'
Davis, M.'
Dodd, E.'
Mahon,M. T. G."
Laurie, R. J."
Atkins, D.W.*
Horner, E.W.C.*
Warrington , T. W.
Whiting, C.E.'
Coley, S. E.*
Cottrell.W.'
Raine, A.*
Hatfield, C.N. •
Coupe, F. A.'
Dowding, A. W.'
Lamb, W.'
Power, J. L.'
Summers, E.G.'
Fourth Class.
King, A. T."
Braithwaite, J. A.*
Hore.A.'
Moulsdale, S. R. P.'
Pickering, C
Stacy, P.*
Henderson.
H. F. H.»
Derry.W T.'
Payne, D.S."
Martin, H.'
White, WO.'
Cooke, E.E •
Dennis. T.J. •
Hardwick, J.C Pollard, T. B.'
Bulmer, E.S.'
Smith, Y.»
Tuohey.C. B.'
Blackman, J. E."
Chandler, W. B. H,
Corbishley, C. A.'
Parker. T.L.'
Cavalier, C.G.'
Bldershaw,
W. F.H.N.'
Dunne, F.'
' Fisher, M.«
Horner, S.D.M."
Taitt, H. V."
First Class.
1910.
Pestle, E. P."
1911.
Peterkin, L. D.'
1912.
Veitxih. E. L.»
HOXOLKS (b. A., CL.\SS1CS]
Second Class. Third Class.
S99
1913.
1914.
Bayne, A. R."
Lonsden. F.C
Massiah, H. G.'»
Sullivan. J. F.'
Riorbr.W.'
Ho%vell.C.C. G."
Mould, D. H.S.'
Pestle, H. P.'
Worrell. W.M."
Kay.C*
McLarty, M.'
Whitfield. F.E.B.'
Herring, J. M.«
Mathew.A.G.'
I'il^-im, E. S. M."
1915.
Pollard. H.'
1916.
1917.
Glyn, E. V.«
1918.
Pestle, G. P.'
1919
Harrison, J. E. .S.*
Nesbitt.E. J.W.*
Firth, E.N.M."
Wilkinson, L.H.»
Martin, H.E.'
Sladden. H. E.«
Lopey, W. M."
Farrell, L. H."
Fourth Classt
Custance, M.*
Crawford,
O. J.H.A'C.
Bainton, R. V,
Waicott, L. A.'-
Browii, P. G."
1836.
Cundill. J.
1837.
1844.
Beanlands, A.
1845.
Green. G. E.
Pedder, J.
1846.
Fisher, F .
1847.
1848.
1849.
Blakey.R.H.*
1851.
Holder, F. W. ■' ....
Rochford, A. G." ....
MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE.
Gibson, J.
Erskine, C.T.
Grey.C.G.
Russell, F.W,
Hines, R.
Errington, R.
Tower. R.B.
Stoker, H.
Carter, R."
Thompson, T.H.»
Haslewood.C. B."
6oo
HONOIKS (k.A., MATHK.MATICS).
First Class
1853.
Second Class.
Third Class.
Riohmoud.W.H.'
1855. Michaelmas Term.
1856. Michaelmas Term.
.... Tlioriiton. T.*
1857. Michaelmas Term.
1862. Michaelmas Term.
1863. Michaelmas Term.
.... Younsr. .T . '
1865. Michaelmas Term.
.... Norris.W..S.'
1866. Michaelmas Term.
Roberta, T.N.'
1868. Easter Term.
Ferris. T.B.B.'
1870. Easter Term.
younsr. J." ....
1871. Easter Term.
.... Lawson. J.*
1872. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
1873. Easter Term.
.... Flecker, E.'
1874. Easter Term.
Macaulay.W.H.' ....
Walker, G.F.'
Michaelmas Term.
1875. Michaelmas Term.
1876. Michaelmas Term.
1877. Michaelmas Term.
Morris, J.° ....
Sanderson. F. W.' ....
1878. Michaelmas Term.
CuttiuK, E. A."
1879. Easter Terra.
Michaelmas Term.
1880. Easter Term.
Biilman.G. \V.»
Stott, E
. N.
Johnson. R.IL.'
Thomson, M. A.'
Cory, A. A.
Haworth. J.*
Pickup, F.'
Hodgson, W.'
Brown. J. B.'
Cooke, E.'
Fot(rth Class.
Thompaon , W , J . *
Marshall, E.G.
Crennell, J.*
Bastow, S. J.'
Walker, R.'
First Class. Second C/a-ss.
1880. Michaelmas Term.
Flecker, W.H.'
1881. Easter Term.
.... Bailes, L. L.'
Michaelmas Term.
Hartley. F. C. > Joad. E . "
1882. Michaelmas Term.
Hayden. J. A.»
Melliss, A '
1883. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
Allln, S.H. W.'
Nicholson, J. W." ....
1884. Easter Term.
Dingle, E.D.'
Michaelmas Term.
Wardle, C
1885. Easter Term.
Spedding, F.E.'
1886. Easter Term.
Gillie, R.C Mabbott.W. J.'
Michaelmas Term.
.... Fergriison. R. S.'
1887. Easter Term.
.... Hedley.R. R.»
1888. Easter Term.
Robins, C.V,L.»
Michaelmas Term.
1889. Michaelmas Term
1890. Easter Term.
1892. Easter Term.
.... Corn well. J. W. '
.... Smith.J.R.'
Michaelmas Term.
.... Thetford, F. S.»
1893. Michaelmas Term.
.... Watson, F.B.»
1894. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
HONOLKS (h.A., MAIHK.MATICs). g^i
Third Clas.i. Fourth Class.
Hall.C.G.'
Evans. R.' . . .
Steggall.A R.'
Wilson, A. R.'
Davidson, J. S.'
Eyes.G.F.'
Pocock,G.S.'
TurnbulLT.M.'
HulI,.I.E.»
Daviea,M. H. W.»
Piercy, W.C.«
Swales, F.« Dall.J.'
Blenkinsopp, W. R.'
Theodosius.H.G.'
White, T.L.'
Arney, F. G.' ....
Hammond, J. T.» Pollard, G.C.
Davidson, W.M.* ....
6o2
HONOURS (U.A.
Kirst Class. Sfrond Class.
189£. Eattsr Term.
1806. Eaitar
1897. Easter
1808. Eattar
Vander Heydeu.
A. F.'
1800. Easttr Term
Term.
MciVau^ht, H.«
Tsrm.
Yearwood, P."
T«rm.
1900. Ea«ter
Adame. W.R.'
Robinson. F.'
1901. East«r Term.
Term.
Kettlewell, F.'
1902. Eaiter
Watte. J. O.'
190S.
1905.
Turner. W.O.'
1906.
1909.
Moor, J. •
1911.
Taylor. J.O.'
1912.
1918.
1914.
1915.
1918.
Term.
Bass, A. E.'
Callender, B.«
Tolliday, R.E.'
Turner, H.F.D.'
Watts, A.'
Bradley. M.L."
MATHK.M.ATKS).
Third Class.
BIrtwiatle, C. H.'
Scott. E.«
Rouse, P. W.'
Harte.C
Clarke, T. P. R.'
M8u;f ar I ane - Grieve,
A. A.'
♦Owen. E.'
•Waite, MJ
♦Cann. E. J.«
Fourth Class.
BIrtwiatle, R.E. ■
Glover, W.«
Lee. H. •
Pickup, F. A. »
Penninsrton, A. I.
Brace, K.M."
Crabtree. C. J.»
Crabtree, H.S.'
•Tweddle, I.«
1908.
Beck, W. E.
THEOLOGY.
Gray, J.*
Rowlands, 9. J.*
HONOl'RS (b. A., THEOI.OdV)
603
First Class. Second Class.
1909.
SUpley,C. G.' Taylor. W. R. G.'
Third Class.
Fourth Ctas-s
1910.
1911.
Austin, H.'
Reeder. W.*
1912.
James, J. \V.*
1913,
1914.
1915.
19ie.
1918.
1919.
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR
First Class. Second Class.
1865. Easter Tsrm.
Holmes. B.J.« Bennett, A.'
Hooper, J. W.' Cammack, J. C."
Senior, W. « Heaps, G. W. •
1867. Eattar Term.
King, J." Bowlker.C
Owen, W.» ....
Burn, A.R.G.*
Todd. J.«
Caulton, J. S.'
Page, H. K.*
Pestle, E. P.'
Pilgrim, A. C.H."
Hurwood, H.H.*
Nesbitt, E. J.W.*
Bennett.I.S.*
Dams, W.*
Joyce, F. P.'
Mould, D.H.S.'
Veitch. E.L.«
Bacon, G.N. ♦
Herbert, W. A.*
Cooper, C*
Pigott, H. G."
Burrows, O. M.*
Bacon, P. G.* Coleman, H. A. •
Bulmer, E.S.N. ' Sutton, R.H.'
Ingledow, W. A.. J.'
Scott. F. H. F.«
Bentley, D.W.' Crabtreo
Chandler. W.B.H.'
Malone, W.M.»'
Clayton, R.*
Finch. L.*
Pitcher. H.W.«
Mallory. J.'
Hatfield
Gooding, H.G." Crabtree
Hooper. A.'
C.J.
A. P.
H. S.
Baker. F.»
Halstead, J.T.*
Kay, C*
Newell. L.B.C.«
Herring, J. M.*
Manderille,
G. L. G."
Robson. J. S.*
Loxton. F. W.'
Whitfield. F.E.B.*
Bourne, B."
Johnson. J. O
THE LICENCE IN THEOLOGY.
Third Class. Fourth Class.
604 HONOURS (L.TH.)
First CInsfi. Second Class. Third Class. Fourth Class.
1887. Michaelmas Term.
Killick. J.H.*
1868. Easter Term.
Brans. D." Cobby, \V.» ....
Klrp..T.>
1869. Easter Term.
Fox.C. A.'
.... Freenian. J. M.' .... ....
Michaelmas Terra.
Crennell.J.' T.oathloy. H ' .... ....
Koss-Lewin G. H.'
1870. Michaelmas Term.
Eacott. r.'
Rudd.T.'
1871. Easter Term.
Blakiston. C. D.' Sunter. J.'
Michaelmas Term.
Swaby.W.P.'
1872. Easter Term.
Mitchell. A. A.'
Michaelmas Term.
Comins, R.B.'
Croudace, W. D. ' .... .... ....
1878. Easter Term.
Graham. M.* .... .... ....
1875. Easter Term.
.... Jennings. W.' .... ....
Xall.W.'
Michaelmas Term.
Clarke, B.» Brnlhcrton. G. F."
Simmins, J. H. A.» Jones. J.' . . .«. ....
1876. Easter Term.
Cook.R. II. J.«
Kerby, J. T.'
McGoni(?le, W.A.'
1878. Easter Term.
Hodg.son.T.' Turner. W.*
1879. Easter Term.
EdiJre, S.' .
Hratt.W.B.'
Williams, F. H.J. '
1880. Easter Term.
.... Carter, W. S.' .... * ....
Kemp, J. V.'
.... Meidrura, R.' ....
.... Wansbroiig:h, F. R.* .... ....
Michaelmas Term.
Bowman, A. H.' Buckley, C. M.'
First Class. Second Class.
1880. Miebselmas Term.
Jackson. G.W.'
Richards, E.'
1881. Easter Term.
Metzger, A. E."
Straker, H.'
Michaelmas Term.
Hosgood, R.» Gnmdy, G.W.*
Terry, W.' Stanton, Q. H.'
1882. Easter Term.
Robson, J.' Tliompson, J.'
Sweeting, R, C, S.' ....
Miehaelmas Term.
Brown, E.R.«
1883. Easter Term.
Higson, H.* Green way, S. H.'
Loney, W.' London, W.'
Mareii, W.*
HOXOLRS (L.TH.)
Third doss.
605
Greaves, C.A.-
Greenwood, R.'
Thomas, E.J."
Addison, J S. '
Lansdale, J. Q.'
Mais, J. B. S.=
Theodosius, A. T.'
Jacksou, J. J.-
Mercier, F. M. H,"
Mallalieu, F. F. C." Ruegg, F.S.'
Smith. W.M.'
1884. Easter Term.
Taylor. T.H.« Mooie, A.L."
Charlton, J. A.'
Davidge.C. W.'
Michaelmas Term.
Dyson, C Bentley, J.'
.... Petty, H.M.'
.... Theodosius, N. H.*
.... Williams, O.F.'
1885. Easter Term.
Harris, E.G.*
Williams, T. P.'
Michaelmas Term.
Ab6, F.J.»
Blaster, W.F.' .
Stevenson, J.' ....
1886. Easter Term.
Ashworth, G.H.' Butcher, W.M.'
Holmes, H. A.'
Knight, F.'
Reade, E.F.2
Steggall.A. R.'
Miehaelmas Term.
Rust, E.»
Short, J.'
Stephi^uson, J. F.'
Hyde, R.
Kirsopp, C
Surtees. W.'
Frederick, G. A. I."
FouHh Class.
6o6
MONOl'RS (1..III.)
First Clujis. tiiciitid Class.
1887. I«9t*r Term.
Ne«lei.\T.H.' Ellershaw. H.'
Peploe. C. F.' Lee. J. X .'
Pollock. J. M.'
IIi«ka«lmas Tarm.
Cokor. D..I."
.... Massiah. J."
MlMTT.A.'
Third Clasi.
Fourth Class.
Dawson. G. A.
Hodgson. J. L.
Nichols. J. R."
Waters. R. A.'
Cole. E.T."
DaTidson. S.'
Robaon. vV.-
Hay. R.S.-
Hall. O. B."
Jessamy. T. D."
1888. lasttr T«rm.
Payton. J.\V.•
. . . . Williams. D.'
.... Williams. .1.'
Mithatlmas Term.
Barclay. L.L.' Rudd. P."
1880. Iast*r Ttrm.
Blackburu. A.'
Bousfleld.R.»
Hender.son. H.' ....
Holmes. W.H.G.'
Peacock. F.* ....
Robinson. A.^ ....
Mlthadmas Term.
Brown, W.« Bryant. H.'
Easter Term.
Cass, G. W.L.' Bell.R.*
Duffus. D. A. M." Hingeston-Randolph,
Gray. C. J.' H. C
Wilkinson. C.T.B.' Jones. .1. G.'
.... Wilkin.son. L. J.'
HIebaelmas Term.
Coleman. J. O.'
1891. Eaiter Term.
.... Alpe.A.J.'
Barlatt. S. J. S."
Cutter, H. P.'
WalKT.W. B."
HIebaelmas Term.
Day, J. P.- Fanimokmi. J.S."
Pallister, G.'
.... ParkinBon.C*
Ashlou. J.W.'
Collins. J. H.'
Duke. A. W.'
Payne. H. L."
Reed. A. J.'
Bird.G."
Williams, OB. '
Wilson, H-'
First Class. Second Class.
1892. Easter Term.
JUlings. W.J.» Carroll, D.H."
Pyle. J. R.' Jonah. T.E."
HONOIRS (i./ni. )
Third Class.
607
Michaelmas Term.
Barlatt. R. G. P.''
Clease, A.E.'
English. V.'
Parry. W. A.'
Stevens. A.B.'
.... .... Brown, H.'
.... Chilman.G.H."
Lattin..I.\V.'
1893. Easter Term.
Barker. J. W. H.' Weatherbnrn. C. L.« Jecks. H. R.'
Clarkson, J. H,' Niven. G. C. =
Thompson. G. W.'
Michaelmas Term.
Edwardes, H.L. G.' Green, E.'
.... Hancock, H. J.' ....
Skinner. T.H.«
1894. Easter Term,
Walker, H. P. D.' Clark, W,F.«
Wilson, H.F.'
Wilson. T.E.'
Michaelmas Term.
Atkins. H. E. M.'
1895. Easter Term.
Graham. W.'
Michaelmas Term.
Raper. N. J.
1896. Easter Term.
Michael mat Term.
McNaught, H.»
1897. Easter Term.
Baggaley, S.
Ferris. T.E.S.'
John.T.C '^
Pike.C.R.S."
Slade, H.H.'
Gansallo. S. J.''
Rice. F. H.»
Scale, H. H.L."
Shrewsbury. C*
Barker. J. R.'
Homer. B.»
Isherwood, J. W.'
Ogilvy. E. W.A.»
Fourth Class.
Rowlands, W.H.'
Winterton, T. R,'
Baker. E.W.'
Farrar. P. A."
Hancock. B.M.O
Blackett.T.H.'
Couch, E. A.-
Emtage, H, G."
Pentin, H.'
Verity. R.R.=
Casson. J.'
Stevens, H.E.'
Thornton, R.W.'
Morris, A. C
6o8
First CInsfi. Second Class.
1897. Michaelmas Term.
IIONOrKS (l,.TH.)
Thirit Class.
Bland, T.H.'
Fourth Class.
Easter Term.
Houldey. W.B.'
Owen. D.'
Palmer. T.F.»
Wadsworth. J. R.'
Michaelmas Term.
1899. Michaelmas Term.
WhitinK.C. E.«
1900. Easter Term.
Harper. H.H.' Raine.A.»
Gabbott, L.'
Stimpson. J. F.A.'
Richardson, C. H."
Cole.M. S."
Richards. S. W.L.'
Smith. C.L.»
Atkinson, G.s
Alcock, F. B.'
Michaelmas Term.
Horner, E.W.C." Eley,A.J.»
1901. Easter Term.
Gulliford, W.' Jackson. E.'
Kettlewell.F." Mackay, R.'
1902. Easter Terra.
.... Buchannan, M.'
Heath. W.R.»
.... numo-Sraith. A.'
Clarke, C. P.'
Ford. B.M.'
Jordan. G.'
•Sowande. E. J."
Baker, W.W.«
Ren wick. J.C
White, W.O.'
Michaelmas Term.
Johnson. S.J."
1903. Easter Term.
Pace. E. G ' Bates, F. P.'
Stone. F.'
Michaelmas Term.
Baes.A. E.' Jordan. H.'
1904. Easter Term.
Freeman. S.' Dav-ies, D. E.»
.... .Summers. E. C
Michaelmas Term.
Hadley, D."
.... Horton. J. T.'
Malone. E. M."
1906. Easter Term.
Smith, J. P.' Cochrane, R. A.'
Morrell, R.C
Michaelmas Term.
Simpson, B.F.' Reed. A. L."
Mackenzie. A. A. D.*
Armstrong, A. B."
Smith. C.S.'
Wallace, J.'
Pisott, H. M."
Timnard, T. M.
Durand^H. M.'
Hatfleld.C. N.»
Lees, G. H.»
Fletcher. A.'
Waite. H.G.»
Branch, P. C
Daviea, G.'
Watkins- Jones,
D.J.'
Kewley, A.'
Lansrdon. R. E.'
Pratt. M. J. R."
HONOURS (I,.TH.)
609
First Ciass. Second Class.
1906. Easter Term.
Beviii.J.C Augur. J. W.'
Eldershaw, Jarvis. F. D.*
W. F. H. N. • Pembertou. J. C
Jauncey, E.* Wainwright. R.''
Michaelmas Term.
.... Milieu. A. D.i
1907. Easter Term.
Lloyd, H.Q."
Monks, H.*
Michaelmas Term.
Bevan. W.C
Clapton. T.H.W
Third Class.
Holt. .T.n.'
Jackson. P. D."
Johnston. A.'
Wallace, T.«
Hall. J. W.'
Little, J. H.'
Wiggett. W.H.'
Badham. H.«
Crompton, E. A.'
Hawksley, P. E.*
Kerr. G.H.B.*
Frederick, C. J .
Harwood, R.'
KiddelLB.C.
B.
Fourth Class.
Jefferys.C.T.C*
Roberts, H.E.*
Simms. F.H.*
Turner, E,W."
Dodd. W.A.deV.''
Stamp, P.*
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.A..
OTHFR THAN 7A" LITT. ANT.
First Class.
1913.
Killip, E.H.'"
Scott-Hopper,
E. G. K."
Wright. E.y.""
1914.
Featherstone. H, L.'"
1915.
Ewart, H. V.'« {E. L.)
1916.
*Dunscombe,
J.C.'.'iE. F.)
Jennings, E.G. I'l^;. H.)
Second Class,,
Armstrong, G. G,'"
HaswelLG.'"
Luddington, D. B.'
Calvert. R.'"
Elgie, S."
Hyslop.M. J.N.K,'"
Smith. W.D,'"
Ratciiff, A. J. J. '»(£'. F.)
♦Ridley, N." (E, F.)
Smith, H.'° {E. L.),
Smith, W. v." (F. L.)
Stafford. H, M.'" {E. F.)
Chapman. E.W,"{£:. F.)
Murley. M. H.'NL, F.)
Patterson, M. D.'°{i<'. H.)
Robinson. L.A.'lJE. //.)
Young, M.C.^Vi. F.)
Third Class.
Douglas, M.'°
McShane, J. H.>°
Anderson, E,'°
Henderson, M. M.
Clough, I. G." (E. H.)
Wear, D. M." (F. O.)
Duncan. O. '"(£:. U.)
Hill.D.M."(Z,. F.)
Louis, M.M.'»{S. H.)
Orton, W. E.'(£. H .)
Thomas, L. E.''(£'. H )
E, English; F, French; G. German; Gr, Greek ; H, History; L, Latin.
* With distinction in Oral French.
6io
HONOL'KS (B.A.)
Fimt Class.
1917.
Srcnnd Class
Atkinson. E. ■•(£'. F.)
Foster. I)."{E. H.)
Gilmour. B. L.C.'ME. F.l
Poultou. N.L.'°(E. F.)
Waldron. E.'(S. W.)
Wilson, A. D.L. "'(£'. H.)
1918.
Hatton.P. G.'MZ-. F.) Crcsswell. P.'MMaZ/is.)
Richardson M.E. •(£.//.) Barlow. A. A.' (^:. F.)
Storey. E.M."(Mod.Hw<.) Strong. A."(£. H.)
1919.
Third Class.
Armstrong. F. A." {L. Or.)
Hunter. P.M.'" (E. H.)
Midlemass. R.'iE. F.)
Ruecroft. D.M.'(£'. H.)
Watson. H.J.'ME. 7^.)
Kont.y. T[."{E. F.)
Dodds.W.' (£.//.)
ThomiisoD. M. T.'" {Or. L.)
1882.
1883.
Drton. 3.' (Maths.)
Thwaite. D. M. L.' (E.H.)
VVheatley. W. M.« (F.H.)
Binks, F. E.'M^. //.)
Ellcrsliaw. E. M.'" (E. II.)
Lowes. S.'° [E. F.)
Morris. M. A.'«(E. F.)
Purves, J. A.'" (F. jL.)
Redpath, h." {E. L.)
Sprasson. H. M.VF. ff.)
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF M.B.
First Class.
Easter Term:
Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
Second Class.
Price. W. E.
1884. Easter Term.
1885 Easter Tsrm.
Michaelmas Term.
1886. Easter Terra.
Cock. F.W.
Rowf, A. W.
Rodman, G. H.
Hutchinson. J. A.
Pruen, S. T.
Awdry.W.R.
Travis. W. O.
Hughes. H. M.
Opie. E.A.
Brown. A. T.F
Powell. S.
Keatinge. H. P.
Rayner, H.
Hendriks. C. M.
Edwards. W. R.
Roberts. J. R.
Evers. C. J.
Maynard. F. P.
Richardson. J. N.
Whyte.A.
Piatt. H.T.
Rawes. W.
James. J.T.
Caley. G. N.
Young, E. H.
E. En/jlish ; F, French ; G, German ; Or, Greek ; H, History ; L, Latin.
HOXOLKS (m.B.) gj j
1886. Michaelmas Terra. ^"■*"^'«««- Second Class.
• • • • Hadley, W. J.
Dalgliesh. J. W.
1887. Easter Term. Honey, T. E.
■ ■ • • Murray. G. A. E.
Michaelmas Term. Wholey.T.
1888. Easter Term. Raby, L.
Pairy. H. J. Pogson, J. W. B.
Michaelmas Term. Chand, F.
1889. Easter Term. Gregory, A. J.
^«P«'^-E- Falkner.E.A.
Pearson. R.
■ • • • Godfrey, T. H.
Michaeimas Term. Boderer, S.
■ ■ ■ • Gibbard, T. W.
Shaw. R. H.
1890. Michaelmas Term. Arnott, J.
^'^^""'*'''^'- Morland.C.H.D.
1891. Easter Term. Martin. A.M.
Michaelmas Term. "^VilJcox, E. C.
Gunii. F. W.
• • • ■ Carr, T.
1892. Easter Term. Bryan, T. L.
Butter, F.B.
Mtehael mas Term. Watts. J. A. W.
■ ■ ■ ■ Maidlow, W. H.
• • • • Marson, F. H.
Willis, J. p.
1893. Michaelmas Terra. Thorne. B. B. T.
• " * Wbitling-, H T. M.
1894. Easter, Term. "■* Evans, P.
• * • • Barkas, T. C.
• • • • Wells, H. E.
Worth, F. J.
Calthrop, L. C. E.
1894. Michaelmas Term. Hug-hes.R.J.
" ■ • • Horton, T.
■ ■ • • Alderson, W. E.
Hoyle, J. C.
• • ' • Brewis, E. J.
• • • • Summerhayes,
J. W.
" • • Dunn, R. A.
■ • • • Merewether, A. E.
f)l>'
1995. Easier Ttroi.
Michaelmas Term.
1896. Easter Term.
IION\)LiU> (m.K.
First Class.
Brough.C. A.
Beveu, O.
Michaelmas Term.
1897. Easter Term.
Arnold, E. G. E.
Patterson, D. W.
Pearson, A. G.W.
Smith. C.S.
Michaelmas Term.
1898. Easter Term.
1898. Michaelmas Term.
1899. Easter Terra.
Stevens, R. C. J.
Turner, Q. Go
Dent. H.H.C.
tiecond Class.
White. J. A. H,
Prior. J. R.
TurucT. E.
Hawley. S. H.
Senior, H. D.
Turnhull.W,
Gwyiin, N.C.
Grace, J.J.
Fraser, L. G.
Hatch. H.L.
Burrow, V.
Suteliff. E. H.
Streatfeild.T.
Tomiinsou.G. H.
Laughton-Smith, F.
Poole. T. B.
Rowland. F.W.
Pen d red, V'.
Addenbrooke, B,
Squire, M. F.
Foster. J.. I.
Stevens. A. E.
Holgrate, P.
Aldridge, A.W.
Dodds. J.D.
Gilroy. E. W.
McCn II -Smith, N.
Sallceld.C.
Adams, T. G. D.
Grossman, F. W.
Godwin, H. .T.
Lankest«r. K. A. R.
Co.xon, H. C.
Wnlsh.L. H.
Fox, S. F.
Davison. H. E.
1399. Michaelmas Term.
1900. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
1901. Easter Terr
Michaelmas Term.
1902. Easter Terr
HONOl'RS (m.B.)
First Class.
Mnirhead, J.
613
Thome-Thome, B.
Parkin, A.
Reah. H.
Michaelmas Term.
1903. Michaelmas Term.
1904. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Terra.
Second Class.
Gofton, E.
Cross, S.
Bailee, N.C.
Johnson, J. T.
Pratt. E. F.
von Bereren. C. W.
Jacobs. M.
Dix. R. H.
Ellis. H.R.
Holmes, C.T.
Jupp. R.T.
Pennefather, C. M.
Alderson, R.
Lambelle. F. W.
Shepheard. E.
Heslop. J. W.
Wigfleld. F. P.
Sttiart. F.
Froggatt. G. E.
Coates, T. S.
Hindmarch R. .*.
Scott. F. R.
Daslish.W. R.D.
Giles. J. A.
Proctor. A. H.
Graham. J. H.
Molony. L. S.
Turtle. G. de B.
Robertson, M. L M.
Waters, J.B.
Crass. C. H.
Jenkins. E. LI.
Lane, J, G. O. H.
Wylie. J. R.
Haward, W.
Travers, O. B.
Robertson, C.C.
French, M. D.
Clutterbuck, L. A.
39
6i4
HONt>rKS (M.H
First Clns9.
1906. Michaelmas Term.
1908. Easier Term.
Michaelmas Term.
1907. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
1908. Easter Term.
1909. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
1910. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
1911. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
1912. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term,
1913. Epiphany Term.
1914. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
Pybus. F. C.
Levinson^ H. M.
Saint, C. F. M.
Braithwaite, E.G.
N'attras.s, F. J.
Russell, W.K.
Sfcond Class.
Gibh, ,T. G.
FairclouKh.W.
Tate, E.
Willan. R. J.
Swayne, R. W.
Ranken, D.
Wilkins, C. R.
Kemp, C. G.
Taylor, B.
Holtby, J.R.D.
Burman, C E. L.
Galpin, P. A.
Dainty, J. E.
Marks, C.
Bainbridge, I.
Littlewood, S.
Worthington, S.
Hunter, H.T.
Barclay, J. H.
Hindmarsh, T. A.
Kennedy, F. H.
Bedson, S.P.
Storey, T. C.
Arkle, J. S.
Merewether, B. R. A.
Ritson, E.
Spence, J. C.
Metoalle, F.
Armstrong, C.
1915. Epiphany Term.
1916. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
1917. Easter Term.
1918. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
1919. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
HO.\t)rKS (m.h.)
First Class.
Etbib, H.
Charles, J. A.
6i;
Second Class.
Scott, W.
Raiiie, A. E.
Clark, G. A.
Irwin, C. G.
Shaw, T. W.
Dunlop, E. C.
Hunter, R.
Gilmour, J.
Hewitson, W. A.
Bell, D. G. P.
Whyte, A. H.
Hushes, J. R.
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SURGERY.
Second Class.
1893. Michaelmas Term.
1898. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
1901. Easter Term.
1902. Easter Term.
1908. E piphany Term.
1909. Easter Term.
1910. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
1912. Easter Term.
1915. Epiphany Term.
1919. Epiphany Term.
First Class.
Ramsay, F. W.
Alderson, W. E.
Turner, G. G.
Willan, R. J.
Pybus, F. C.
Saint, C. F. M.
Barclay. J. H.
Hiudmarsh. T. A.
Kendall, E.R.
Richards, W. H.
Gibb, J. G.
Le Vinson, H. M.
Robson. S.
EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF HYGIENE
First Class. Second Class.
1892. Michaelmas Term.
Stokoe, B. T.
MONOIKS (B.IIV
First Class.
Matthew
K.T.
6i6
18«8. Michaelmts Terra.
1899. Eastfr Term.
1900. Easter Term.
1901. Michaelmas Term
1902. Michaelmas Term.
1903. Michaelmas Term.
1904. Easter Term.
1905. Easter Term.
1908. Easier Term.
1909. Epiphany Term.
Easier Term.
1911. Epiphany Term
1912. Epiphany Term.
1913. Epiphany Term.
1916. Easter Term
EXAMINATION FOR THE DIPLOMA
First Class.
1900. Easter Term.
1903. Easter Term.
1906. Easter Term.
Michaelmas Term.
1908. Epiphany Term.
Mitchell. J. A.
Drury. E. G. D.
Easter Term.
Second Class.
Hardcastle, W.
Rowell.W. H.
Davison. H. E.
Clayton. T.M.
Yeates. T.
DaCunha. E.
Akierson.W. E.
Stobo, R.
Thomson, C.S.
Johnson. J. T.
O'Brien. A. J. R.
Havelock, S.
Bunting, T.L.
VVilkins. C. R.
Galpin.P. A.
Baker. J. E.
IN PUBLIC HEALTH
Second Class.
Turner. S.D.
Bigg. R.
» Thompson, I.
Chesney, L. M.
Cochrane, S. T.
Cockill.W. B.
HONOURS (d.P.H.)
617
First Class.
1909. Epiphany Term.
1909. Easter Term.
1911. Epiphany Term.
1912. Epiphany Term.
1913. Epiphany Term.
1915 Epiphany Term.
1317. Epiphany Term.
Easter Term.
Second Class.
Johnsou, J.T.
O'Brien, A. J. R.
Sewell, W. T.
Havelock, fe.
Bunting, T. L.
Wllkins, C. R.
Galpin, P. A.
Miller, M. M.
Cyriax. R. J.
Saunders. W.E.R.
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE LICENCE IN DENTAL SURGERY
First Class. Second Class.
1913. Epiphany Term.
1916. Epiphany Term.
Watt.G.V.
Sayce, D. E.
FINAL EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF B.Sc.
First Class.
1915.
( Mathematics. )
Second Class,
Third Class.
Saggerson, E. J.
( Chemistry. )
Schofleld, C. B. Dobson, L.
Wallace. T. Madgin. W. M.
1916
[Physics.)
Irvina:, G. A. ....
1917.
Pure Science (Zoology.)
Meek.E.M.
Applied Science (Naval Architecture.)
Mictiael, T.
1918.
Pure .Science (Chem,istry .)
.... Moore, H. A.
1919.
Applied Science (Agriculture.)
Son-Gupta, N. N.
Applied Science {Marine Engineering.)
Dow«ll, A. L.
ALPHABETICAL LLST OF
MEMBERS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
7V;»- natiifs in Ih-e I'niversity Calendar nr< print fd according to the
A't^isfrr of Matriculations, imlrss ihrrf is eiideiicr of mistakr or »f bontt
fide change of name.
Ill the case oj ordinary Graduates in tlir ctijferent Farutties, the dmle ^iven
in the tollo'<viiig list is that of the Bachelor's def:ree. except for those who have
obtained the degree of M.D. as Practitioners in Medicine. In this cmse and
in 7-eference to Degrees by Diploma, Honorary Degrees and other titles, the
date is thai of the degree or title specified. Where degrees or titles in more
than one Eaculty or subject are specified, the date refers to that 7vhich is
mentioned first.
Ill the case oJ Unattached .Students a date in brackets in the central column,
thu.s: ( igis) Th., ( igi.';) Mas., gives the date of Matriculation in Theology or
Afusic respectively- An abbreviated date in brackets after , Arms, or Med.,
thus: .Arms. 'is). Med. (is), gives the last date of appearance on the list of
students for the year. Arms ( M ). Med ( M ) mean that the Student has
matriculated but has never appeared on the list of Students.
In cases where no date is given the Dc.iiives are Ad Eundciii or by \\>le of
Convocation, unless marked Honorary. In either case they will he found on
Pf>- .v-'V -sSc,.
'88s
I9IO
1886
1908
1S98
1901
1889
1909
1912
1900
1908
1917
Abbey, K. M.
Arms. (16)
Abbot-Anderson, W . M.
M.B., B.S., Med
Abbott, R. V. S. ...
L.Th.
Ab^, F. J.
B.A., HatL
Abij-ail, A. H.
M.A.. Univ.
Abigail, \V. J. ....
M.A., Xon-Coll.
Abiodun, S. M. a
M.A., F. Bav
Abney, Sir \V. de W.
Hon. D.C.L.
Aboko-Cole, W. L.
F. Bay
Abraham, A. J. J.
M.A., Xon-Coli.
Abraham, E. C
M.B.. B..S., Med
Abram, L.
M.ScArms.
Abrani, O. V. A. ...
(i9i2)Th.
Ackers, C. P.
B.Sc, Arms.
Acomb, H. W.
(i9i2;Th.
Adam, D. L
B.$c., Arms.
Adam, E.
Arms. ( !.=;)•'
Adam, G. F.
Arms.
Adams, A.
(1910) Mus.
Adams, A. E.
M.A., Half.
Adams, E. W.
M.A., Half.
Adams, F. J.
M.A., Non-CoU.
a Formerly Allen.
618
188s
189,
THE UMVEKSl TV. 6ig
Ailams, H. R.
Adams, J. O.
Adams, J. W.
Adams, S. H.
Adams, T. G. D. ...
Adams, X- S.
Adams, W. R.
Adamson, J.
Adamson, J. W. W.
Adamson, R. S.
Adamson, W. \V. ...
Addenbrooke, B.
Adderlev, A. H. ...
Addinseil, W. H. ...
Addison, J. S.
Addison, L. F.
Addison, W. R. F....
Adelmvvale, J. A. ...
Adeniyi-Jones, C. C.
Ade\'emi, M. C.
Adkins, H. E.
Adkins, J. E.
Adkins, M. L.
Adkins, P. R.
Adier, H. G.
Adler, P. M.
Agar, G.
A.^bebi, E. M. E. ...
Ag-vei-Tetebo, F. C.
Ahmad, M. N.
Ahmed, H.
Ainsley, T. G.
Ainsworth, H. W. H.
Aird, G. H.
Aird, T. W.
Ai.lh, O. F. D.
Aisbitl, J. T.
Aitchison, G.
Aiyediin, W. O.
Akenhead, E.
Akester, A. G.
Akiele. A. B.
Aiban, E. B.
Alcock, F. B.
Alcock, W. G.
Alderson, A. P.
Alderson, F. H.
Aklerson, J. B.
Alderson, R. ....
Akierson, W. E.
B.A., Univ
1902
M.n., I\[ed
1882
B.A., Univ
1919
B.A., Codr
1918
M.B., B.S., Med.
1898
L.Th.
'g'.s
M.A., Univ
1900
M.Liit., Arms
190 s
M.D., Med
1920
Hatf.
M.Litt., M.A., Univ. & Arms.
1900
M.D., B.S., B.Hv.. Med.
1896
(i9i-l)Th. '
(iQii)Th.
M.A., Univ
1880
(iqo8)Th.
(191^) Th.
F.Bav
M.B.; B.S., Med.
1901
B.A.. F. Bay
1911
B.Mus.
1918
B.Mus.
'895
L.Th.
1912
M.D., B.S., Med.
1890
( 1Q07) Mus.
L.Th.
'9'5
Arms. .
M.A., B.C.L., F Bav ...
■ goj-
F. Bay. ..." ...
Arms. ,
B.Sc, Arms.
'9'5
M.D., Med
[880
L.Th.
1913
L.Th., Non-ColK
1910
M.D., Med
1898
M.B., Med
191J
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Arms.
B.A., F. Bav
1919
L.Th., Univ^
1880
B.Sc.,. Arms.
1912
B.A., F. Bav
1912
B.A., Non-CoU
1911
B.A., Non-CoU
1899
D.Mus., Univ
1896
D.Mus.,
1892
M.B., Med. ,
1890
M.B., B.S., Med.
1912
M.D., B.S., Med.
1900
M.D.,M.S., B.Hy., Med.
1894
620 MEMBERS OK
Aldis, X. W
B.Sc, Arms
Aldis. W. S.
M.A.
Aldons, F. W
(iqi-'lTh.
Aldiidtre, A. W
.M.B., H.S., Med.
Aldrid^e, I. W
( 1916) Mub.
Aldridi-e. T. R. L.
B.A., St. Chad's
Ak'xaiider. F. H.
M.Sc, Arms
Alexander, H. F. ...
B.A., Arms
AU'xandei-, J. N.
Med. (14)
Alexander, j. \V. ...
M.D., .Med
Altord, S. F.
M.A., Univ
Aliphantis, A.
B.Sc, Arms
Allan, A.
B.Sc, Arms
Allan, C. \V.
R.Lilt., Bede
Allan, G.
( iqob) Mils.
Allan, K. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Allan, M.
B.Litt., Arms
Allan, S. R.
Med.
Allan, \V. B.
Med.
Allait, G. H.
(1916) Mus.
Allbult, SirT. C
Hon. D.Sc
Allen, A. \V.
(i9")Th.
Allen, C. R.
(1909) Th.
Alien, F.
(i9i2)Th.
Allen, F. A.
M.A., Univ
Allen, F. T.
M.Sc, Arms.
Allen, G. P.
D.xMus.
Allen, H. B.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Allen, R. H.
Med. (19)
Allen, R. R.
M.D., Med
Allen, S. M., see Abiodun.
Allen, T. E.
B.A., Univ
Allen, W. H.
L.Th.
AUeyne, H. M. de C.
L.Th., Codr
Alleyne, J. L. L
Codr.
Alleyne, T. B
M.Litt., Home
Allhu.sen, E. L
B.Sc, Arms
Allison, T. M
M.D., B.S., Med.
Alhnark, H.
L.Th.
Allon, H. E.a
B. Litt., Arms.
Allott, D.
M.A., Xon-Coll
Allton, D. T
L.Th., Hatf.
All wood, C. S
B.A., Univ
Almond. J.
B.Mus.
Almond, R. R
M.A., Bede
Alpe, A. J.
L.Th., Uni,v
Alslrom, H.
M.B., B.S., Med
Altv, G.
B.Litt., Arms
Alywin, W.
OgiTlTh.
Ambrose, O. C.
B.A., Univ
., F
orincrly Hilton.
THE UNIVERSITY.
621
Amer, W. Q.
Amez-Dioz-Dodd, A. M.r/
Amiiiar, A. E. G. ...
Amos, J. P. L
Ainsler, A. C.
Amyot, T. E.
Anders, C. G.
Amiersen, E. T. S....
Andersen, V. R.
Anderson, D. S.
Anderson, E.
Anderson. E. G.
Anderson, E. H.
Anderson, E. M
Anderson, Grace A.
Anderson, Giistav A.
Anderson, G. E.
Anderson, H. R. W.
Anderson, J.
Anderson, J. C.
Anderson, J. H.
Anderson, P. V.
Anderson, R. W.
Anderson, S. E. H.
Anderson, T.
Anderson, T. H. R.
Anderson, T. M.
Anderson, T. T.
Anderson, W.
Anderson, W. C. F.
Anderson, W. N.
Anderson, William
Richardson
Anderson, William Robert
Anderton, A.
Anderton, B.
Anderton, C. C. M.
Andrew, B. H.
Andrew, G.
Andrews, A.
Andrews, Edward ..
Andrews, Elsie
Andrews. F. W
Andrews, G.
Andrews, M. W.
Andrews, AI. W.
Andrews, O. W
Andrews, R. G.
Angelbeck, A
An|j^les, J. W ... ■
Med.
L.Th.
B.Sc.
M.A..
B.Hv
M.D.,
B.Sc,
M.B.,
B.Sc,
L.Tli.
M.B., B.S., Med
Arms. (14)
L.Tli., Univ.
(1912) Mus
M.B., B.S.
(1912) Th.
Arms.
.A^rms. (16)
Arms. ( 14)
M.A., Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.Litt., Arms.
Med. (19)
Arms. (15)
Non-Coil.
Arms.
Half.
Med.
Med.
Arms.
B.S. , Arm<
Arms.
Med. (19)
Arms. (14)
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
Univ.
Arms.
B.A., Halt".
B.Litt., Arms.
Arms.
B.Mus.
B.A., Univ.
Hon. M.A.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., Med.
M.D., Med.
Arms.
L.Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Mus.
Arms.
B.Litt., Arms.
Arms. ( 14)
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.A., Arms.
(1910) Mus.
M.Sc, Arms.
and
Med.
igo8
190.1
1.896
1904
1917
1918
1910
1919
1917
1^95
1898
1897
1914
1917
1916
1920
1905
iN-54
1911
'915
1877
1910
iqi5
1906
^^93
1912
1916
1914
iqio
1887
1919
1905
a Formerly Dodd.
C>22 MKMUKUS OV
Aii.nus, A. Med. (19)
Aiiirii'^. A. W. B.Sc-., Anns lyjo
Allans. C. A.Si-., Arms 1878
Anjfiis, H, B. ... .M.H., M.S.. Med. .. 1890
Anii.itul, J. F. ... .M.Sl-., Arms.
Aniiaiid, W. F. .*k.Sc., Arms 1897
.AniLindale. C. J. R. A..Sc., Aims. ... ... 1892
Annis. K. X. C .Med. (19)
Anson, E. H L.Th.. Univ 1884
AniOMopoulos, .\. S. ... B.Si:., Arms. ... ... 1913
Anwar-Ulia, ;M. ... t?..Sc., Arms. ... ... iqi6
Applebv, K. B .M.H., B.S.. Med. ... 1902
Appleby, G. H. V. ... M. D., B.S., B.Hy., .Med. 1893
Appleton. C B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1908
Apploton. C. R L.Th., Hatf". lyii
Apnleton, F. ... ... M-.A... Univ. ... ... 1910
Appleton, T. L.Th., Half. 18S2
Appleton. \\". .A.Sc, Anns 1895
.•\rcl)bold, J. L ... -Arms.
Arehdall. M.\\ ^LR., B.S., Med. ... 1897
Archdall, T. H .M.A.
Ariher, C. .A. B,.-\., Codr. 1895
Areher, E. I M.B., Med 18S3
Archer, L. B.Miis. . 1900
Archer, M.
Archer, T. M. M.A., Non-Coil 1910
Archibald, D. A B.A. Half. 1919
Archibald, J. B..^., Hatf 1907
Arkle, D. S. B.Litt., Arms 1909
Arkle, J. S. \LB., B.S., Med. .. i9'3
Arkle, I. V. .^LD. Med. 19^?
Arkless, A. T B.Mus. . 1S95
Arkless. Edward L.Th., Half. 1881
Arkless, Elsie B.Sc, Arms iqi6
A:k\vriifht, A. B. .. (i9'o) Th.
.Arkwrijchl, M. L'. . D.Mus. i;^9.S
-Arlom, W. ... ... (1909). Mus.
.Arniiiag:e, C. M, ... St. Chad's
Armiistead, A. W. ... B.A., Univ. iSgj^
Armour, f. M. ... .. B. A., St. Chads 1916
Armstrong, Amos Ebenezer B.Mus. .. 1911
Armstrongs, Arthur Evelyn ALA., Codr. . 1902
Armstrong, A. M. ... B.A., Arms. ... ... 1912
, - „ ( M.B., B.S., Med. and
Armstrong, C. ... a .„..
» \ Arm.s. ,• ... ... i9'4
Annstrong, C. X. M. B., B.S., Med 1920
Arinstrong, Donald .. Arms.
Armstrong, E. A. ... ... B.Litt., Arms. ... ... 1900
Armstrong, Edward .Sidnej' B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1914
THE I .\i\ i;Ksrrv.
623
Armstrong-, firmest Solhoroii
Armstrong-, F. A.
Armstrong-, F. O.
Armstrong, F. J.
Armstrong, G. G.
Armstrong-, H. E.
Armstrong, H. L.
Armstrong-, H. V. ..
Armstrong-, Right Hon. Lord
Armstrong, Reginald
Armstrong-, R. B.
Armstrong, S. ...
Armstrong-, \V. G. L.
Armstrong, \V. R.
Arnev, F. Ct.
Arnesen, F.
Arneson, K.
Arnison, W. D.
Arnold, A. I..
Arnold, B.
Arnold, B. A
Arnold, E. C.
Arnold, E. G. E
Arnold, E. H
Arnold, H.
Arnold, H. J. F
Arnold, [. F.
Arnold, J. H
Arnold, P. C
Arnold, W. A
Arnold, W. O
Arnott, G.
Arnott, J.
Arnott, M. J.
Arnott, O. ■
Arrowsmith, D,
Ariamonoff, M.
Arthur, A. S.
Arthur, B.
Arthur, J. C.
Aschkenasi, C.
Ashbv. A. S.
Ash, S. H.
Ashe, J. H.
Asher, F. W.
Ashley, C.
Ashlej-, D.
Ashour, M. A.
Ashton, A. W.
Ashton, J. W.
Arms. (14)
B.A., Arms.
M.B., B.S. Med.
Med. (19)
B.A., Arms.
Hon. D.Hy.
B.A., Non-Coil. .
Codr.
Hon. D.C.I..
Med. (19)
Arms.
Arnis.
B. .\., Univ.
D.C.L.
M.A., Xon-CoU.
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med,
B.Mus.
L.Th. •
M.B., Med.
M.D., B..S.,
(1912) Th.
L.Th.
L.Th.
B.Sc,
M.A.,
M.B.,
, Hatf,
Arms
Univ.
B.S.,
Med,
Med.
M.
A., see Hunter
M.A., Univ.
M.B., B.S.,
M.B., B.S.,
M.D., B.S.
Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
St. Marys
Arms.
M.B., B.S.
B.A., Hiitf.
B.Sc, Arms.
Med.
Med.
Med.
Med.
M.Sc. Arms.
Arms. (13)
xM.A., Univ.
B.D.
B.Mus.
(19.12) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
D.Sc, Arms.
L.Th., Non-Coil..
iqi7
1 1)03
'q'3
1891
.879
1901
'9>5
1SS6
1904
1009
1 886
! 896
1<)12
iqi7
'S93
[920
1S92
.897
1897
18S9
1908
'9'5
1920
1902
1888
1910
1904
iqjq
1S97
1890
624
MEMHHKS OF
AslUon, S. E.
Ashworth, A. H.
Asli worth, F.
Asliwoitli, G. H.
Aslnvoitli, G. L.
Aslnvoi-lh, R.
AsUev, W.
Askwith, W.
Aslett, G. S.
Asmati, II. X.
Aspiiiall, W. P.
Aspimvali, H. \'.
Asquith, Rt. Hon. H. H.
Asibury, H.
A.ston, S. C.
Atherton, W. H.
AtUins, A. G.
Atkins, D. W.
Atkins, F. D.
Atkins, J. H. .M.
.\tkins, S. H.
Atkins, W. A. C. , see Crofton-
Atkinson, A.
.\tkinson, B. \.
-Atkinson, C. A.
.Atkinson, D., see Farnell.
Atkinson, E.
Atkinson, F. C.
Atkinson, F. G.
Atkinson, George
Atkinson, George
Atkinson, G. R.
Atkinson, G. W.
Atkinson, J.
Atkinson, James Birkelt
Atkinson, John Bowland
Atkinson, M.
Atkinson, R.
Atkinson, S. M.
Atkinson, T. R.
Atkinson, W.
Atkinson, W. A.
Attridge, J.
Aubrey, A. R.
Augur, J. \V.
Aurich, F.
Austen, G. H.
Austen, H. H.
Austin, A. E.
Austin, F. W.
Xon-Coil
AI.S., Med
H.A., Half.
B.Mus.
I^.A.. Hatf.
M.A.. Half.
M. A., Hatf.
L.Tii.
l..Th.
.M.A
M.B
H.D.
( 1906) Mus.
M.A., Univ.
Hon. D.C.L.
L.Th.
L.Th.
M.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Univ.
M.A., St. Mary's
M.B., B.S.. Med
M.A., Half.
B.A., Hatf.
Atkins.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.D.
B.Sc, Arms.
B. A., .Arms.
M.Sc, Arms.
H. Litt., .Arms.
B.A., Half.
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A. , Univ.
M.A., Hatf.
Hon. M.Sc
B.Sc, Arms, and
B.A., Non-Coil.
B.Sf., Arms.
M.D., Med.
M.A., Xon-Coll.
M.D., B.S., Med
M.A., Univ.
M.D., Med.
M.A., Non-Coil.
Arms, (i.^
A.Sc, Arms.
M.D., Med.
M.A., Univ.
B.Mus.
Med.
THE UNIVERSITY.
625
Au'-liii, Harold
M.A., Univ
if)i I
Austin, Harry
(i9o8)Th.
Austin, Helen
Med. (19)
Austwick, W. H. ...
M.A., Univ
'. '893
Aveiine, H. T. S. ...
M.D., Med
1907
Averav-Joiies, H. E.
M.A., Half
1907
Averili, C.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1890
Averv, H.
Anns.
Ave^ry, J. H.
(.920) Th.
Awburn, G. J.
B.Hv., Med
1895
Awdrv, W. R.
M.B^, Med
1 883
Avivvin, F. H.
L.Th.
1 q 13
Axford, E. G.
([91 1) Th.
.A\ers, A.
B..\.. Home
1912
A\ nslev, T. R.
Med.
Avre, A. I.
.Aims.
.\vre, R. T.
.Arms, (lb)
Ayrton, T.
(1910) Mus.
A\sioug'h. H. H. ...
M..A., Xon-CoU
1 g 1 4
Avton, K. A. M.
Med
Babst, E.
M.B.. B.S., Med
'913
Hache, T.
L.Th.
1914
Backhouse, F. D.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
>«73
Backhouse, J.
B.Sc, Arms.
1896
Bacon, G. N.
M.A., St. Chad's...
1914
Bacon, P. G.
M.A., St. Chad's ...
1909
Badcock, A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
.892
H;.dcock, V. E.
^LD., B.S., Med.
1906
Baddeley, J. J.
L.Th., Hatf.
1867
Hadenoch, R. G.
M.B., B.S., Med.
iqi2
Batihani, H.
M.A., St. Chads...
1906
Badr. M.
R. So., Arms.
1917
Ba^XHlev, S.
B.A.. Hatf"
1898
Baijo-s, C. R. ^
. ... (1920) Th.
Babiall, A. E.
St. Chad's.
Ba'crott, A. T.
M.A., Hatf.
1 88q
Bao-shaw, A. G. ...
xM.A., Univ
1901
Bagshavv, H. F.
M.A., Univ
1883
Ba^Gyaw, M.
B.Sc, Arms
'9'3
Baisient, W.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1885
Baiies, F.
B.Sc, Arms
1901
B.iiles, S.
B.Sc, Arms
1 903
Bailey, A. J.
(,•917) Th.
Bailev, C. G.
(191 t) Mus.
Bailey, CM.
B.Mus.
1^93
Bailey, C. W.
B.A.. St. Chads ...
1917
Bailev, E. C.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 S99
Baiiev, F. C.
. ... (1908) Mus.
Bailev, F. J.
Arms.
6 JO MKMHliKS OK
Brtilov, H. W
\iins.
Bailcv. \\ D.
H.l.iii., .M..\.. Bed
B.-iilov. T.
B.A., Univ.
Bailey. \V.
.M.A., Univ.
Bailv, K. C, see Cliaiulos-Bai
V.
Bain'. A. D. N
B..Si-., .\rnis.
Bain, \V.
.M.l)., .Med.
Bainliiido^e. A. R. C.
B.A., i\on-Coll. ..
Bainliridjjfe, E.
Med. (iq)
Bainbi-idijfe, F. A.
M. A., .Med.
Bainbridije, G.
M.IX, .Med.
Bainbridge. I.
M.B., B.S., .Med.
Banibridg^e, M. E.
B.Sc, Arms.
B;iine. L. A.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Bainlon, R. V.
H.A.. .Wmi-CoH. ..
Baii>>unv, E. C.
D..Mus., Univ.
B.iiislow, H.
B.A., Half.
Bairslow, J. A.
(igo6) Mas.
Baister. C. X
B.Sc, Arms.
Baister, S. L.
B..Sc., Arms.
Baker, A. L. F
L.Th., .\on-Coll...
Baker, E. \V
B.A., Non-CoU. ..
Baker, F. ... ...
M..\., St. Johns ..
Baker, F. H
L.Th.
Baker, F. A.
Arms. (i6)
Baker, H. D
B.A., Univ.
Baker, John
B.Sc, Arms.
Baker, Joseph
M.A., Univ.
Baker, J. B.
M.D., Med.
Baker. J. E.
M.D., B.S., B.Hv.
D.P.H., Med. '..
Baker, J. H.
M.D., Med.
Baker, J. P.
B.Mus.
Baker, O.
.M.D., Med.
Baker, R. H
L.Th., Hatf.
Baker, S.
Arms.
Baker. T.
D.Sc., .\rnis.
Baker, \V.
M.Sc, Arms.
Baker, W.J. F
L.Th., N'on-Coll...
Baker, W. W
M..\., Half.
Baldwin, A. B
B.A., Univ.
Baldwin, C. E.
M.A., Univ.
Balte, J. H.
.M.D., Med.
BaUour, Rl. Hon. A. J. ...
Hon. D.C.I
Balfour, 11. R
Arms.
Balfour, Lady F
Hon. D.Lili.
Balfour, H. ll
B.-Mus. '
Ball. S. F
Arms.
Ball. \V. H.
.Arms.
Ballance, F.
(1913) Th.
Ballance, H. T
B.A., St. Chads...
1914
THE IM\ KKSITY,
6.>7
B.-illance, V. G.
B.A., N'on-Coll. ...
11)11
Ballard, G. H.
M.Sc, Arms.
189^
Balleine, A. O.
L.Th., N'on-Coll....
... .S78
Balmer, W. T.
M..\., F. Bav
Balsdon, J. R.
M.A., Univ.
) 900
Bamber, J. W.
{igi4)Th.
Bambridg-e, J. J.
M.A., \on-e.oil. ...
"' '893
Bambrougli, H.
... ■ Arms.
Bamtord, T.
B..\Ius.
1911
Bamlett, H.
Xon.-Coll.
Banks, B. M.
L.Th., St. Johns...
igi2
Banks, J.
M.A., .\on-Coll. ...
1899
Banks, L. E.
.Arms.
Banks, Ralph
B..-\.., St. John's ...
igi4
Banks, Rowland
(igi4)Th.
Banner, F. S.
M.A., Univ.
1885
Bannister, A. A.
Codr.
Baimisier-Heaton,
X. ... ( 1913) Mus.
Barber, M. A.
B.Litt., Home
1 c)03
Barber. S.
L.Th., Half.
1 909
Barclay, J. H.
M.D., ^LS., .Med.
1911
Barclay, L. L.
M.A., B.D.. Xon-Coll
1 ''•90
Bardgett, H.
Arms.
Bardsiey, H.
B..A., .Xon-Coll. ...
i c) 1 0
Bareno, A. P.
B.Sc, Arms.
igi5
Bareno, |. M.
.Arms.
Barff, Hf F.
M.A.. Xon-Coll. ..
1 895
Bark, L. G.
.. . ... Mus.B.
igiq
Barkas, F.
.A.Sc, .Arms.
1873
Barkas, T. C.
.\LB., B.S., Med.
1894
Barkas, T. L.
Med. (14)
Barker, A. W.
L.Th., Univ.
1915
Barker, C. H.
L.Th.
1913
Barker, CM.
B.A., Xon-Coil. ...
1912
Barker, E. I.
Arms. (M)
Barker, E. P.
M.A., Hatf.
189S
Barker, E. T.
(1915) Th.
Barker, F. H.
L.Th.
1912
Barker, F. W.
L.Th., Hatf.
1876
Barker, G. C.
B..A., Xon-Coll. ...
1912
Barker, John
M.D., Med.
1885
Barker, Johnson
;\I.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1 896
Barker, j. R.
ALA., Univ.
1 896
BarKer, T. W. H.
M. A., Univ.
1908
Barker, M. L.
B..A., Codr.
1899
Barker, S.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1S95
Barker, T. P. C.
B.A., St. Chad's ...
1 906
Barkes, W.
^LD., B.S., Med.
1909
Barlalt. R.
B.A., F. Bay
1896
Barlatt, S. I. S.
.M.A., B.C.L., V. Bav
1890
6.'8 MliMHICKS OV
Barlow. A. A B. A., St. Mary's i()i8
Barlow, E. .. (iqiolMiis.
Barlow. E. M. G St. Marv's
Barlow. H. R B.A.. Hatt. lyoS
Barlow. Sir T. . .. lh)H. D.C.L. ... ... iq\2
Baiinbv, S. C B.A.. N'on-Coll 1.S87
B.irnes, A. ... ... B..A., Ni>ii-Coll. ... ... iqrj
Barnes, F. B.A., Half. 1892
B.irnes, H. ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1909
Barnes, J. A. M.D., Med 1916
Barnes, J. F. M. A., Univ. 1868
Barnes, \V. H .'\.Sc., Arms 1879
Barnetl, F. H. ... ... B..\., Codr. .. ... 1879
Barnev, |. ... ... L.TI1., St. Jolm's 1920
Barraifrv, 1'. M.D., Med 191 1
Ban-as, "\V. G n.P.H.,Med i8qo
Barratt, C. E. Xon-Coll.
Barrett. B. L.Th., Hatf. 1S64
Barrett, E. A. ... L. Th. ... ... 1915
Barrett. E. H .M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1900
Barron, (1. ... ... Arms.
Barron. J. L.Tli., Non-Coil 1S87
Barron, L. G. ... ... |igii)Th.
Barron, T. W -MA.
Barrow, D. C. I.. Coilr.
Barrow, J. B. B.A., Codr. ... ... i8qS
Barrow, R. G. ... ... I..TI1., Coilr. ... ... 1909
Barrow, R. M .M.B.. B.S., Med. ... 191 1
Barry. W. J. M. ... .. .M.D., Med
Barstow, [. S. .. ... M..\., St. John's ... ... igij
Barileit. A. G. D. ... .M.A., Non-Coll iqio
Bartlett. C. B L.Th., Univ 1887
Bartlelt, G. E.^f M. B., B.S., B. Hy., Med. iqo8
Bartlett, L. ... ... L.Th. ... ... 1912
Bartlett. T. W. ... M.D., Med 1909
Barton, E. . B..\.. Xon-Coll 1916
Barton, E. H. B.A., L'niv. 18S2
Barton, F. L. H.Mus. ... ... 1896
Barton, H. E. . B..\., L'niv. . ... 1892
Barton, J. .. Halt.
Baiton. \V. E. M.D., .Med 1901
B.Hrtrani, ti. H. .. Anns.
Bartram. R. A. ... ... .Arms. (14)
Basden. G. T M. A., Univ 1904
Baser, (i. B. B B.Sc, Arms i9t4
Basev, F. T. ... ... Arms, (i^)'
Basham, I. E .M.B., Med 1920
Ba-ham, .S. Med.
Baskerville-Atkinsoti, W. ... B..Sc., .Arms. ... '^99
Bass, A. E. ... ... M.A., Univ. ... ... 1902
,/ Fonm-riv t^'Brii-n.
THE LMVERSITV. 629
Bass, I. rt
B.Litt., St. Marv's
1902
Bassett, C. R.
L.Th.
1910
Baslon, A.
Arms.
Baston, W.
B.Sc, Arms
1900
Rastow, C. H.
B.A., Half.
1914
Bastow, S. J.
M.A., B.C.L., Univ. ,
•875
Batihelor, A. W. ...
M.A., D.C.L., Non-Coil.
1884
Bate, J. B.
iM.D., Med
1910
Bateman, A. H.
M.B.. B.S.. Med.
1903
Bateman, H. W. J.
L.Th., Half.
1907
Bateman, M. I.
B.Sc, Arms.
1902
Bates, F. P.
M.A., Hatf.
1902
Bates, J. H.
L.Th.,Univ
1907
Bates, J. VV.
(191 1) Mus.
Bates, T. H.
Med.
Bates, W.
L.Th., Hatf.
1867
Batev, F. S.
Arms.
Batev, J.
M.A., Non-Coil
1890
Batey, J. H.
B.Litt., Arms
1902
Batey, J. L.
Arms.
Baley, T. M.
Arms.
Bat hurst, E. M.
(1917) Mu.s.
Batie, J.
B.Sc, Arms
1919
Batie, R.
Arms.
Batman, R.
{1906) Mus.
Batre, G. L.
D.P.H., Med
1910
Batten, J. H.
M.A., B.Mus., Halt. ...
1901
Battersbv, W. H. ...
M.A., Hatf.
1882
Battle, T.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
■873
Batv, G. G.
Med. (13)
Baug^h, E. P.
M.A., Hatf.
.S94
Baumer, L. E.
M.A., Univ
I90[
Baxendell, E.
B.A., Univ
1901
Baxter, F. N.
B.Mus.
1899
Baxter, J. B. S.
B.A., F. Bay
.916
Baxter, R
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Baylee, S. St. A. ...
M.A., Hatf.
.883
Raviev, K. C.
Hon. M.A., Univ.
1908
BavliJ. H. E. M. ...
M.R., B.S.,Med
1898
Bayly, A. G.
M.A., Hatf.
1891
Rayne, A. R.
B.A., Codr
191 I
Ravnham, A. C.
(191 3) Mus.
Bazaltj-ette, S. W. ...
L.Th., St. Johns
iqi2
Razelf, C.
M.A., Non-Coil
1886
Readle. .\. M.
Med. (19)
Reaeflien, A.
L.Th., St. John's
1912
Beao-lehole, C. H. ...
-St. John's
Beaie, R. G.
L.Th., Univ
10,9
Beale, C. T.
B..\., Non-Coil
1901
Beale, G. T,
L.Th.
n Fornn-rlv PalnnT.
1912
40
6^0
MHMBKKS OF
HeiiW. F. S.
Bralf. G. G.
Real.-, I. G.
Beall. S.
Bean, W.
Bean. W. H.
Bearder. N. J.
Bearder, H
Beare, W. F.
Beatham, T.
Beattie, \. R.
Beattie, R.
Beattie, Tlionias
Beattie, Thomas
Beat I y. Sir D.
Beauchamp, F. G.a
Beaufort, L. W. W.
Beaimioni, E.
Beaumont, .M. H.b ...
Beck, W. E.
Beckingham, C. A.
Beckingham, E. L.
Beckles, H. A. M. ...
Beckles, J. C. T. ...
Becklev, E. O.
Beckley, R. E.
Beckwith, E.
Beddard, W. O. ...
Bedford, Sir W. G. A.
Bedson, P. P.
Bed.son, S. P.
Bed well, \V. \V.
Beechey, G. A.
Beesley, W. B.
Beeston, P. C.
Beetham, M.
Beevers, C. E.
Beilby, .Sir G. T. ...
Belcher, G. C.
Belcher, S. C.
Belj^er, H.
Belinfante, L. B. L.
Bell, A. P.
Bell, D. C.
Bell, D. G. P.
Bell, E.
Bell, E. F. H.
Bell, E. L.
« Formerly Heachiii
M.A., Univ
B..Mus.
(u)i4)Th.
B.Litt., Arms.
.Arms.
(iqi3) Mus.
B.A., Half.
(igi2) Mus.
( iqog) Mus.
.A..Sc., .Vrms.
M.B., B.S., Med. and
Arms.
D.Sc, Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
.Arms. (15)
Hon. D.C.L
M.A., Hatf.
B.A., Hatf.
M.D., Med
B.Litt., St. Mary's
M.A., Univ
B.Litt., Arms
B.Sc, Arms.
Codr.
L.Th.. F. Bav
B.A., F. Bay'
L.Th.
Arms. (16)
M.D., Med
M.B., Med.. Hon. D.C.L.
M.A., D.Sc, Arms.
M.Sc, Arms. ; M.D.,
B.S., Med
(1910) Th.
L.Th.
M.A., Univ
(1920) Th.
B.Sc, .Arms.
Arms.
Hon. D.Sc
D.P.H., Med
L.Th.
M.A., Arms
M.Sc, Arms.
Arms. (16)
Med. »'
M.B., B.S., Med
Arms. (M)
Med. (19)
Arms. (14)
/' Form^-rlv Emmet.
1888
I Kg I
iSqS
iSc)8
1920
iHqo
i()i9
'^95
1S90
1907
1905
1908
1910
'89.3
1907
1909
1919
1914
1880
1907
'9'5
1 8S3
1916
1919
1897
1912
1889
1919
1919
TKE UNIVERSITY.
631
Bell, G. B.
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
Bell, G. F
M.A., Univ.
1897
Bell, G. R.
B.A., Hatf.
1 882
Bell, Hedley
Med. (14)
Beil, Sir Hugh
Hon. D.C.L
1909
Bell, H. J.
B.A., Hatf.
1903
Bell, H. 0.
A.Sc, Arms.
1874
Bell, H. P.
B.Sc, Arms
1 90 1
Bell, H. V.
Arms
Bell, James
B.A., Hatf.
1883
Bell, John
Arms.
Bell, J. A. A. K.
L.Th.
1911
Bell, Joh!i Arthur ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
Bell, Joseph
M.A., Hatf.
1909
Bell, J. H.
B.A., Codr
1S93
Bell, J. R.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1905
Bell, J. T.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 8q8
Bell, M.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1904
Bell M. F.
Med. (19)
Bell, P. G.
M.D., Med
1889
Bell, R.
B. A., Arms
1914
Bell, R. E.
M.B., Med
1913
Bell, R. L.
Med. (19)
Bell, R. T. P.
Arms.
Bell, S. J.
B.A., Arms.
1913
Bell, S. W.
B.Sc, Arms.
1902
Bell, T. R.
B.Sc, Arms.
1 909
Bell, W.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Bell, W. L.
M.A., Hatf.
1892
Bell, W. W.
M.D., Med
1910
Belhvood, R. H. ..
M.D., B.S., Med.
I S96
Belpaire, A. J. C. ...
Arms. (19)
Belton, F. G.
B.A., Hatf.
1 909
Benka-Coker, S. A.
F. Bay
Bender, C. A.
B.A.. Univ
1913
Bender, H. C.
M.A., Univ
1912
Bendle, W. G.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1911
Benjamin, B.
Med.
Benjamin, F. J.
Med.
Bennett, B. G.
M.A., Univ
1907
Bennett, D. D.
M.A.
Bennett, E. A.
M.D., Med.
1907
Bennett, E. P.
ALSc, Arms.
1 906
Bennett, I. S.
M.A., St. Chad's..
i9'3
Bennett, J.
M.A., Hatf.
.875
Bennett, J. A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1905
Bennett, J. L. S. D.
M.A.
Bennett, J. N.
M.A., Non-CoU. ...
1894
Bennett, N.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1895
Bennett, O. C.
B.A., Univ.
1898
Bennett, S. J.
(1907) Mus.
6.>.
MEMHKKS OK
BemuMt, W.
Bemunt. \V. F.
Beniiison, R. A.
Benson. K. G. D. ...
Blmisoii, J. a.
Bi'iiNOii-Bi'owii, W. H.
Benl, F. O.
Beiuham, F.
Bent ham, F. L.
Benl ley, Rij^lil Rev. I
Ben I ley, Jack
Bentley, John
Bentle\', John
Bentley. S. E.
Bentlev-Goddard, K.
Bentlj', S.
Berestord, C.
Bereslbrd, J.
Beresford, J. R.
Berev, A. S.
Befifeniann, A. C. H.
Bersg, G. H.
Berkelev, Riifht Rev.
Berkelev-Cole, G. A.
Berlin. \I. H.
Bernard, Very Rev. J
Beriinicton. L. G. ...
Berrv.E.A.
Ben V. J. A.
Ben-v. J.J.
Berrv, l\ H.
Berry, T.
Berteiishaw, J. W.
Berlin, R. B.
Berwick, G.
Best, A.
Best. C. H.
Best, D.
Best, E. \V.
Best, G. E.
Best, R.
Betiison, F. H.
Belts, A. M.
Belts, E. S. B.
Belts, F. A.
Bells, O. A.
Belts, R. F.
Bells. VV. S.
Bevan, E. G.
Bevan, J. B. J.
M.D., Med.
B.A.. Half.
.Arms.
D.P.H., Med.
.Arms.
L.Th., Univ.
(iQIl)Th.
Med. (iQ)
.A.Sc. , Arms.
X W. M.A., Hon. D.D.,
Aims.
.M.A.. Xon-Coll.
Xon-Coll.
L.Tii.
I. .. St. Ciiads
M.A.. Univ.
.St. Chad's
Arms.
L.Th.
B.A., -St. Chad's
L.Th.
.^LA.. Si. Johns
A. P. .^LA., Hon. D.D,
Med. (14)
Arms.
. H. Hon. D.C.L.
(1909) Th.
M.A., Half.
M.B., B.S., Med
M.D., Med.
.Arms.
L.Th.
B.Mus.
(191S) Th.
M.D., B.S., Med
Arms.
(1915) Mus.
Arms. (13)
Arms.
IXMus.
St. Marys
M.A., L'niv.
B.A., Arms.
M.A., B.C.L., F.
(1914) Th.
(iqi6)TlT.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., St. John's
Univ.
Non-Coil.
a Funnerlv Brown.
Non-C
oil.
Codr,
Bay
THE UNIVERSITY.
633
Bevan, J. S.
B.A., Univ
1919
Be van, J. W.
M.A., Non-Coll.
1912
Bevan, R. T.
(1913) Miis.
Bevan, W. C.
B.A., Univ
1 908
Beven, O.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1895
Bevin, J. C.
L.Th., St. Chad's
1 906
Bevington, H.
Y. .".'
B.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1894
Bewlev, \V. F
B.Sc. Arms.
1914
Bews, C.
L.Th., Non-Coll.
1 893
Beynon, H. D
B.A.. Non-Coll
1896
Beynon, J. W.
'm. '.'.'. '.'.'.
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
1908
Bibby, A. S.
M.Sc, Arms
1 909
Bibby. E. H,
B.Mus.
1 907
Biddieconibe,
S. H."
L.Th.
1917
Bidwell, J.
L.Th.
1911
Big^e, see Stamfordham.
Biggs, E. A.
Anns.
Biggs, E. C.
M.A., Univ
1879
Biggs, G. X.
M.B,, B.S., Med.
1905
Biggs, M. G.
M.D., Med
1 898
Biggs, R. J.
B.Sc, Arms
1910
Bilclough, S.
.A.rms. (14)
Bill. C. M.
B.Mus.
1 S98
Bill, C. R. E.
H. .'.'. '.'.'.
Hatf.
Billetop, A.
B.Sc, ArnKs.
1 909
Billetop, C. T.
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Billings, J. E.
W. '.'..
(1909) Th.
Billows, F. G.
H
M..4., Univ
1 906
Binch, F. A.
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
1S94
Bindley, T. H
M.A., D.D., Codr.
Binks,'F. E.
B. A., Arms
1919
Binks, S. M.
.Arms.
Binns, G. H.
M.A., Hatf.
1 909
Bion, C. W.
B.Sc, Arms.
1 91 5
Birchall, D. E
B.Sc, Arms.
1 903
Bircham, H. W. H.
M.A., Hatf.
1894
Bircham, W. H. C.
(i9o8)Th.
Bird, A. H.
L.Th., St. Chad's
1918
Bird, D. G.
.Arms.
Bird, G.
M.A., Xon-Coll.
1 S95
Bird, G. S.
B.Sc, Arms
1911
Bird, J. G.
B.A., St. John's ...
1914
Bird, M. M.
*•
.M.D., B.S., Med.
1887
Bird, N. W.
(1914) Th.
Birkbeck, W.
A. Z .'.'.
B.A., Hatf.
1889
Birney, H. W,
. V
B.A., Xon-Coll
1902
Birnev, T.
Arms. (13)
Bin, A. G.
B.Sc, Arms
1910
Bin, D. T.
.M.B., B.S., Med.
1905
Bin, E.
.\LD., Med
1894
Birtwistle, C.
H. '.'.'. '.'.'.
^LA., Hatf.
1895
^:>4
MKlMI'.KKS Ol'
Birtwistli-. R. K.
Bishiip, E.
Pishop, E. M
Bishop, S. N.
Bishop. T. H
H'shop, W.
Bisliop. Waher H
Bishop, William H.
Biss, I. M.
Biss, S.
Blachford, J. V
Blatkboiinie, J.
Biackbuni, A.
Blackburn, C. E. A.
Blackburn, E.
Blackett, J. C
Blackelt, W. C
Biaokiiiau, J. E.
Blackwell. C. T
Blackwood, F. M
Blades, H.
Blades, VV. J
Blajfg-, A. F.
Blair, A.
Blair, C. S.
Blair, D. O. S
Blair, G. N
Blair, H. M. S
Blair, T. F
Blair, W. H. T
Blake, C. L.
Blake, H. H
Blakiston, R. R. C.
Blanchard, H. M
Blanchett, C. I
Bland, E. E.
Bland, R.
Bland, T. H.
Blandford, L. J
Blandford, T
Blalchford. A. S
Blaxall, A. VV
Blaxter, W. F
Blench, M., see Thompson.
Blench, T. H
Blenkinsop, A.
Blenkinsop, F. H., see Hewilt.
Bienkinsopp, \V. R.
Blennerhassett, E. T.
Bligh, J. H.
Bligh-Hill, N. A
M.A., Half.
L.Th.
L.Th.
B.A.,
D.IM
('907)
B.A.,
M.B.,
B.A.,
M.A.,
M.D.,
M.A.,
B.A.,
M.A.,
M.A.,
B.A.,
Hon.
B.A.,
M.D.,
M.B.,
Arms.
(1906)
M.D.,
Arms.
M.D..
.M.B.,
Arms.
Med. (19)
Arms. (15)
L.Th., Non-Coll.
L.Th.
M.B., B.S., Med,
M.A., Univ.
(1913) Th.
M.A., Non-Coll.
B.A., Hatf.
Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
M.D., B.S., Med
B.Sc, Arms.
M.Sc, Arms, and (1914)
(•01.1) Th.
L.Th., B.A., Non-Coll.
Med. (19)
B.S(\, Arms.
M.A., Non-Col
L.Th., Univ.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th., Univ.
I'liiv.
L, Mod.
Mus.
St. John's
B.S., Med
St. Mary's
B.C.L., Hatf
B.S., Med
Univ.
Hatf.
Non-Coll.
Non-Coll.
Univ.
M.Sc.
Codr.
Med.
Med.
Mus.
Med.
(16)
Mfd.
B.S., Med.
Mus.
THE UNIVERSITY,
63;
Bliglu, J. H.
Blight, W. L.
Blizard, J.
BHzard, S. J.
Blofeld, F. S.
Bloinfield, G. W.
Blood, A. E.
Blood, A. G.
Bl.iod, C. F.
Blood, E. L.
Bloomfield, H.
Bloomfield, \V. J.
Blumer, F. M.
Blum, T. G. R.
Blurt on, J. F.
Blvih. G. R.
Blvth, T. H.
Blvthe. A. L.
Blythman, T. P.
Boake. S.
Boardman, F.
Boddington, E.
Boddv, A. A.
Boddy, J. V.
Boddvcombe, B.
Boden, J. P.
Bodger, S.
Bodinan, C. O.
Body, A. B. R.
Bodyi'ombe, J.
Botfijis, J. E.
Boggis, R. J. E.
Boggon, H. H.
Bohim, J. H.
Bolam, R. A.
Bolaiid, S. E.
Boll, S. F.
Boll, W. H.
Bolt, E. A. J.
Boll, E. H.
Bolt, G. H.
Bolt, J. J.
Bolton, A. H.
Bolton, E.
Bollon, E. H.
Bolton, H. H. D.
Bolton, P. K. P.
Bolton, W. H.
Bond, A. E.
Bond, B. K.
Bond B. W.
M.B.,
M.D.,
B.Sc,
('0<5)
L.Th.
M.D..
(190Q)
B.A..
L.Th.
B.A.,
M.A.
B.A.,
B.A..
M.A.
M.B.,
(IQIO)
B.Sc,
(1908)
Arms.
M.D.,
B.Sc,
M.A.
L.Th.
B.A.,
L.Th.
B.A.,
M.D.,
ALD.,
M.A.,
(1916)
(1909)
B.D.
Arms.
M.Sc,
M.D.,
Med.
Arms.
Arms.
(1913)
Med.
M.A.,
B.Sc,
B.Litt
Arms.
(1911)
M.A.,
(1911)
Arms
L.Th.
L.Th.
iSLB.,
B.S., Med.
Med.
, Arms.
Mus.
, Non-Coil.
Med.
Th.
St. Chad's
Non-CoU.
Univ.
Univ.
Med. '.
Mus.
, Arms.
Th.
Med.
.4rms.
, Univ.
Home
St. Chad's
Med.
Med.
B.S.,
B.S..
Univ.
Th.
Th.
Arms.
B.S., Med.
(19)
(M)
Th.
Hatf.
Arms.
, , Arms.
Mus.
Univ.
Th.
, L'niv.
B.S., Med.
•89,1
1887
1906
1903
1920
1911
1912
1886
1879
1887
•903
1900
[880
1915
'9'3
1920
1889
1900
1894
1913
1899
'893
1889
1918
I goo
1892
'f'93
1918
'893
636
MEMBERS OF
Bond, F. H.
Bond, Ci. F. C.
Bond, R. J
Bonnev, J. P.
Bontor, S. A.
Boobbyer, P.
Bookey, K. M.
Boot, A.
Booth, A.
Bootli, G.
Booth, H. C.
Booth, J.
Booth, J. B.
Booth, J. W.
Booth, Rev. L. P.
Booth. T.
Booth, T. C.
Booth, W. N.
Boothroyd, C. G. ...
Boothroyd, G. W.
Bootiman, J. S.
Bootle, R. H.
Bordowick, O. U.
Boreham, C. T.
Boreham, F.
Born, E. T.
Borrodale, J. F.
Borrowdale, J. S. ...
Bosanquel, B.
Boston, H. J. L.
Boswall, L. H.
Bosworth, R. P. ...
Bott, A. J.
Bott, A. T.
Bott, F. C.
Boughton, S. T.
Boul, W. G.
Boult, J. J.
Boultbee, H. E.
Boulton, C. D. C.
Bourne, B. ...
Bourne, C. H.
Bourne, F. C.
Bourn6, H.fl ...
Bournes, S. A. L. ..
Bousfield, R.
Boutflour, R.
Boutflower, Rt. Rev. C.
Bo veil, H. L.
Bowcock, A.
H.
(1915) Mus.
(iqil)Th.
B.D.
M.A., Non-CoU. ..
M.D., M.S., Med.
M.D., M.S., Med.
Arms, (is)
M.A.
(1909) Th.
M.D., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Non-Coil. .
B.A.
(1906) Mus.
M.D., Med.
B.Mus.
M.D., Med.
Med.
Arms. (16)
M.A., Univ.
M.B., B.S., Med.
(i9'.S)Th.
Arms.
L.Th.
M.A., St. [ohn's .
M.B., Med.
Arms. (13)
M.A., Non-Coil. .
Hon. D.C.L.
F. Bay
B.A., Half.
M.A., Half.
M.A., Non-CoU. .
M.A.
(1910) Th.
L.Th., Non-CoU..
D.C.L.
Arms. (16)
M.A., Non-CoU. ..
(1919) Mus.
B.A., Codr.
B.A., Codr.
L.Th.
.^LB., B.S,
F. Hav
M. A., 'Half.
B.Sc, Arms.
ALA.
M.A., B.D., Codr.
L.Th.. Half.
Med.
'903
1903
1888
iSS.s
1S97
1903
1Q09
1896
'89.5
1896
1904
1889
1912
1913
1900
1890
1903
1890
1892
1901
J 90 1
1891
1917
.877
1918
1902
1891
191 1
1896
Formerly Ruffmann.
THE UNIVERSITY.
637
Bovvden, E.
D.Sc, Arms.
Bowden, R. T.
M.D., Med.
Boweii, A. F.
B.A., Codr.
Bowen, J. H.
Arms.
Bowen, L.
A.Sc, Arms.
Bower, A. H.
.M.B., B.S., Med.
Bower, E. D.
M.D., Med.
Bowers, R. G. E. ...
M.A., Hatf.
Bowes, C. F.
B.Mus.
Bowes, N.
B.A., Arms.
Bowey, J. W.
B..A., .Arms.
Bowhay, A.
M.D., Med.
Bowie, D.
B.Litt., Arms.
Bowie, S
B.Sc, Arms.
Bowker, W.
M.A., Univ.
Bowlan, M. M.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Bowles, T.
Arms.
Bowles, W. E., see Darbyshiro-Howles.
Bowman, A. H.
M.A., B.D., Hatf.
Bowman, E.
B.Mus.
Bowman, F. E.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Bowman, S. E.
B.Liit., Home
Bowstead, C. J. K.
M.A., Hatf.
Bowver, F.
B.A., Univ.
Boxi'll, N. L.
B.A., Codr.
Boxley, A. A.
L.Th.
Boyce, E. H.
Hatf.
Boyd, J. H.
M.A., Hatf.
Boyd, J. W. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Boyde, J. C.
Med. (19)
Boves, E. A.
B.Litt., Arms.
Boyes, P. V.
B.A., St. John's ..
Bovle, A. J.
L.Th., F. Bay ...
Bovle, V. E.
F. Bav
Brace, H. M.
M.A.,'Hatf.
Bracewell, E.
xM.A., M.Litt., Homi
Brack, M.
B.Sc, Arms.
Bradford, A. B.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Bradford, G. O.
Half, and Arms. ...
Bradford, J.
M.D., Med.
Bradley, A. C.
Hon. D.Litt.
Bradley, H.
Hon. n.Litt., Univ.
Bradley, M. L.
Hatf.
Bradley. P. H. L. ...
L.Th.
Bradley. W.
D.Mus.
Bradshaw, A.
(1916) Mus.
Bradshaw, A. G.
B. A., Codr.
Bradshaw, A. P. ...
(1910) Th.
Bradshaw, F.
M.A.. Arms.
Bradshaw, J. R. ...
B.A., Univ.
Bradshaw, J. S.
Arms.
tqoS
1885
i888
'905
1909
1904
1898
1892
1918
1919
1902
1910
'915
.897
1887
i88i
1912
1 908
1910
iSY,
1916
1881
1909
i«95
1899
IQIO
iqo4
1909
'905
1902
1902
1904
1916
1913
'915
1902
1918
1892
6;,8
MI'.MHKRS Ol-
Ki-..dshav, W. o. .
Codr.
Bradstieet, U. W.
A.Sc, Ami's.
1894
BiHdv, G. S.
.M.D.. Hon. D.Sc, Med.
BraJv, H. \V.
M.A., Univ
1907
Biakry, ^v. \V.
B.A., Non-Coil
i88g
Brail le, J. F. C.
M.H.. B.S.. Med.
1920
Btaitliwaite, E. C. ...
i\I.R., M.S., B.Hv., Med. iqoq
Hraliliwaite, H. M.
M.D., B.S., Med.'
iq04
Biaitlnvaile, J.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1910
Rr.iidiwaite, M. E. ...
B.Sc, Arms
Hiailhwaite, N.
M.B., B..S., Med.
1917
Brambslon, \V. L.
L.Th.
1913
Bramall, F.
( 191 1) Th.
Brarnley, E.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1917
Bianuvell, E.
B.Liti., Home
1903
Braiu-h. C. E. S. ...
B.A., B.C.L., Codr.
i88g
Branch, C. H.
B..\., Codr
1S79
Branch, E. W. R. ..
B.A., Codr
1883
Bra.ich, P. C.
L.Th., Codr.
.904
Branch, \'en. S. E.
M. A., Codr
1881
Brand, H.
L.Th., Univ
1885
Brandon, A. J. S. ...
^LB., B.S., Med.
1 90 1
Bran foot, L. E.a
ALB., H..S.. Med.
1903
Brantord, L. W. E. C. S. R..\., Univ
.894
Brinnajcan, N.
Arms.
Brassintj'ton, W.
L.Th.
1918
Braih. B. VV.
Arms.
Bra;t, A. J.
M.A., Non-Coll
1907
Braiuid, B. K.
Arms. (16)
Bray, A. H.
M..A.., Hatf.
1 906
Brazcndale, R. E.
(1909) Th.
Pra/.ier, H. H.
B.A.. Xon-Coll
1918
Br.^ikwell, E. R. ...
B.A., Univ
.897
Brearley, B.
Home
Brearley, C.
{1906) Mus.
Brearley, H.
D.Mus.
1 900
Brcdin, A. N. W. ..
B.A., Hatf.
... .877
Brc-cd, F. \V.
B..-\., Non-Coil. ...
1 900
Bremner, A.
B.Sc, Ai-ms.
1914
Brcndon, G. S.
{i9i3)Th.
Brcnnan, A.
B.Sc, .•\rms.
1905
Brennan, C. J.
B.Mus.
1904
Brennan, H.
Arms.
Brennan, M.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1911
Brcnl, J. W.
St. Chad's
Brereton, E. H.
M..A., Univ.
1912
Brcreton, F. L.
M.A.
Brett, James
M.B., xMed.
.881
Brett, Jesse
L.Th., Hatf.
1 888
Brett, L. A.
B.Litt., Arms.
1 908
Formerly KenUal.
Brett, W.
Brew, R. V.
Biewer, F. W.
Brewer, H. P.
Brevvis, A. S.
Brewis, C. F. H.
Brewis, E. C
Brewis, E. J.
Bi^'wis, G.
Brewis, O. R.
Brewis, \V., see Sturdee.
Brice-Smilh, B.
Bridg-e, C. S. J.
Bridge, Sir F.
Bridge, H. F., see Wallei
Bridge, H. N.
Bndge, J. C.
Bridge, J. F.
Britlge, J. P.
Bridge, W. H.
Brldger, E. \'.
Bridger, J. H.
Bridges, E. C.
Briiigmaii, J. W.
Briggs, F. J.
Briggs, I.
Briggs, J. W.
Briggs. T. H.
Briggs, W.
Bright mail, F. E. ...
Briglilon, F.
Brimblecombe, P. Y.
Btiins, D. J.
Britten, A.
Britten, C. H.
Britton, J.
Bioad, A. N'.
Broadbelt, H.
Broadbent, G. M. X.
Broadfoot, B. M., see Mac
Broadhead, G. F.
Broadhurst, H. C. ...
Broadway, P. T.
Brock, W.
Brocklesby, J. H. ...
Biockless, G. F.
Brodhurst, C. C.
Biodie, A.
Brodie, F. C.
Brodie, J. P.
E UMVEKSITY.
6.^9
B.Sc, Arms
1912
M.B., B.S., Med. and
Arms.
1917
M.A.
B.n.
i9'J
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 889
Univ.
Med. (iq)
M.D.. B.S., Med.
1894
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
1904
L.Tli., Univ.
1878
B.A., Univ
1914
M.A.
Bridge.
M.A.. .\on-Coll
1S99
D.-Mus., Univ
M.B., B.S., Med.
1905
B.A., Univ
190G
B.A.. Hatf
1909
L.Th.
1908
B.Mus.
1896
M.D., B.S., Med.
1892
(1913) Th.
Arms.
B.A., Arms
1912
L.Th.
1916
St. John's
D.C.L.
Hon. D.D
1914
L.Th.
'915
M.Sc, Arms
1910
L.Th., Univ
1908
B.A., Univ
1 88a
M.A., Univ
1901
B.A., Univ
1912
St. Chad's
M.A., Hatf.
1910
B.Litt., Home
1906
-pherson. B. M. B.
B.Mus.
'9'S
M.B., B.S., Med.
1916
L.Th.
I 909
(1909) Th.
( 1919) Mus.
( 1919) Mus.
M.A., Univ
1S87
Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1890
B.Sc, Arms
1917
640
MKMRKKS OF
Hiv>Jie, M. E
BioJir, N.
BuHlru-k. H. E
BroiiJ.Mi, C. E
Rroydon, J. S.
Rroinlov, E.
Broiihind. O.
Brooke, H. W
Brooke. J. M. VV
Brookes. C. H.
Brookes, E. P
Brookes, F. R
Brookes, H.
Brooks, A. D
Brooks, C. M
Brooks. F.
Brooks, ].a
Brooks-Hill, \V. |. T., see Hill
Brooksbank, O. O.
Brotherton, C. F.
Brolherton. J. H
Broui^fli, C. A. L. ...
Broug-litoii, R.
Broug-hloii, T. H. ...
Broug^hton, \V. B.
Browbank, M. S.
Brown, Ada
Brown, Albert
Brown, Annie
Brown, Archibald ...
Brown, Arthur
Brown, Arthur
Brown, Arthur
Brown, -A. J.
Brown, C.
Brown, C. A.
Brown, C. H.
Brown, D. D
Brown, D. I.
Brown, Edward
Brown. E. H.
Brown, E. J.
Brown, F'. J.
Brown, G. Alexander
Brown, G. Andrew...
Brown, George Bart low ...
Brown, George Biurows ...
Brown, Gerald Burton, see Burton-Brown
Brown, G. M. B.Sc, Arms
Brown, G. S. .. ... St. John's
fi Formerly Johnson.
.\rnis. (16)
M.Sc, Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
.Arms, ds)
Med. (iq)
.M.B., R.S,, Med.
.Arms.
.St. John's
(1912) Th.
M.I")., Med.
R.Mus.
F..Th.
B.Mus.
B.A., Half.
Med. (19)
B.Mus.
B. Litt. .Arms.
n..Mus.
M.A., Half.
B.Mus.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A.
B.A., .Von-Coll. .
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
B.Litt., Home
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms. (16)
B.Litt., Arms.
L.Th.. Non-Coil.
B.A., Hatf.
Med. (13)
Arms.
L.Th.
M.A., St. John's .
L.Th.
B.A., Univ.
M.D., Med.
Med.
B.Mus.
M.D., .Med.
M.Litl., Arms.
.^LD., Med.
L.Th.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
(1908) Th. '
M.B., B.S., Med.
IC)12
1887
1S94
! ( )0 1
\Ql 2
'OI3
1900
1 888
11)12
1S99
,894
1873
1898
,So5
1911
.872
1Q08
11419
1906
1880
1917
1907
1919
1910
1874
'9'3
1906
1003
'905
1906
i9'3
1890
1 901
1S98
THE
UNIVERSITY.
641
Brown, Hannah
B.Litt., St. Mary's
1900
Brown, Harry
(1920) Th.
Brown, John
Arms.
Brown, H. M.
Arms. (16)
Br.nvn. H. W
(1910) Mus.
Brown, J.
Arms.
Brown, J. C.
D.Sc, Arms
1904
Brown, J. H.
B. Mus.
'913
Brown, James Jefferson
St. Chad's
Brown, Joseph Jophng-
M.B., M.S., Med.
1911
Brown, K. A.
(i9i5)Mus
Brown, M. A. W
Arms.
Brown, M. E. R.a
Anns. (16)
Brown, N. H.
B.Mus.
1895
Brown, O.
Arms. (16)
Brown, P.
B.A., Non-Coil
1901
Brown, P. A.
B.A., Arms
1914
Brown, P. G.
Codr.
Brown, R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1883
Brown, R. A.
Med. (19)
Brown, Robert Cunyng-hamt
■ M.D., B.S., Med.
1890
Brown, Robson Christie ...
M.B., B.S., Med
1920
Brown, R. E.
A.Sc, Arms.
1887
Brown, R. S.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
Brown, R. T
M.D., B.S., Med.
1899
Brown, S.
B.A., Arms
1916
Brown, S. E. , see Tunnell.
Brown, S. T.
B.A., F. Bay
1889
Brown, T. L.
L.Th., Non-Coli.
1885
Blown. T. W
Arrns. (16)
Brown, V.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1913
Brown, W. A
Med. (19)
Brown. William
M. A., Non-Coil
1891
Brown, William
B.Sc, Arms.
1 902
Brown, William
(iqi.l)Th.
Brown, W. H., see Whitcombe-Brown.
Brown, W. H. B., see Benson-Brown.
Brown, W. J. C.
(1915) Mus
Brown, W'. L.
Arms.
Brown, W. T
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1888
Brownbill, J. E
M.A., Univ.
1883
Browne, A. H
D.C.L.
Browne, B. H. H.
B.A., Univ.
1911
Browne, CM.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 888
Browne, F. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.; and
B.Sc., Arms. ...
1S88
Browne, F. O. C. ...
F. Bay
Browne, Rig-ht Rev. G. F.
Hon. D.C.L.
1891
Browne, H. W
L.Th.
1915
Browne, J. A.
B.A., Codr.
1909
Browne, L. F".
M.D., B.S., Med.
1906
a Formerly Brown, Elsie.
642 MEM lib: us OF
B.o\viK>. .M. M.
.Anns.
Browne, R. C,
L.Th., Univ
|^=;4
Browne, \V
B.A., St. Johns
1912
Browne, W. T.
B.A., Half.
1871
Hrowne-Cartliew, R. H
.ri .M.D., Med
1899
Bnue. F. R.
.Anns.
Bruce, R.
H.A., AniKs
1015
Briiinwell, J.
.M.B., B.S.,Med
lt)20
Hrunner, G.
B.A., i\on-CoU
H)l 1
Bniniiins^, E. R
B.A., St. Chad's
1919
BrunskiU, F.
B.A., Hatf.
.S87
Bninton, W. R.
M.B., Med
1891
Brunyate, A. T.
M.D., B.S., Med.
IQ02
Bruilt)n. T.
M.A.
Bryan, F.
M.B., Mod
i<S84
Bryan, F. C.
M.D., Med
1898
Bryani, C. H.
M.D., B.S., Med.
.894
Brvant, D.
M.A., D.C.L., Hatt. ..
1S99
Bryant, E. M.
M.Sc, Anns.
'^95
Bryant, H.
B.A., Univ
1890
Bryant, James
B.Mus.
1891
Brvant, Joshua
M.A., Univ
1887
Bryce. A.
Arms. (13)
Brvce, G.
M.D., Med
191 1
BrVden. S. T.
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Brydon, S.
M.Sc, Arms.
1914
Brydson, J. M.
.M.B., B.S.,Med.... ' ...
1Q19
Bryson, S. C.
B.A., Univ
I qo8
Buchanan, D.
.Arms.
Buchannan, M.
M.A., Univ
1900
Buck, F. S.
M.A., Home
1 901
Buck, K. J.
Arms. (13)
Buck, J.
M.D., Med
1907
Buckham, T.
M.B., B.S., B.Hy., ,M sd.
1890
Bucklev, B. M.
B.Litt., Arms
1908
Buckk-v, C. F.
B.A., Hatf.
'^75
Buckle'y, C. M.
M.A., Non-Coil
1881
Bucklev, T. W.
M.D., Med
1900-
Buckweli, S. L.
(1908) Th.
Budd, A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1Q04
Budden, R. W.
(1914) ih-
Budg^e, W.
D.Litt.
Bud worth, R. D. ...
M.A., Univ
Buffev, F. G.
L.Th., Hatf
1917
BufTey, T. G.
D..Mns.
1891
Bulkeley, L. A. H.
M.B., B.S:, Med.
1904
Bull, C. E. S.
M..A., Hatf.
1904
Bullen, A. B.
B.Sc, Arms.
1 90.-5
Bullerwell, J. W. ...
M.Sc, Arms.
1896
Bullerwell, R. G. A.
M.Sc, Arms
a Foniierlv Browne.
[901
IHE UNlViiKSITY. 643
BuHivant, G. A.
B.A., Univ
'9'.>
Bulku-k, E.
D.Mus.
1908
Bullock, J. A. S
iM.A., Univ
1911
Bullock, J. B
B..Sc., Arms.
1910
Bui lock, r. L.
L.Th.
1908
Bullock, W. H
B.Mus.
1904
Bulman, F. A.
M.A., Univ
1S92
Bulman, G. W
M.A.. Univ.; and B.Sc,
.A^rins.
1880
Buhner, Edward
M.A., Univ
1868
Bulnier, Ernest
Arms. (16)
Buhner, E. S. N
M.A., Univ
1908
Buhner, J.
M.A., B.D., Univ.
'859
Bunster, F. H.
B.Sc, Arms
1916
Bunster, O. V.
B.Sc, Arms.
1913
Bunting-, T. L.
B.Hv., Med
191 1
Bunthi'g, W. H. B.
M.A:, Hatf.
1885
Burd. J. H.
L.Th., St. Johns
1912
Burd, P.
L.Th., Univ
1857
Burden, C. J. A
.\on-Coll.
Burden, W. G.
Arms, (i ^)
Burdon, H.
B.A., Hatf.
1893
Burden, J.
M.A., Hatf.
1 893
Bmdon-Cooper, j.ti
B.Sc, Arms.; M.D., B.S.,
Med.
1897
Burgan, W. G.
M.A., Codr
191 1
Burgess, A. J.
L.Th.
1917
Burgess, C. E.
M.A., Half.
1907
Burgess, C. G. E. ...
L.Th.
1912
Burgess, W.
M.A., Univ
1867
Burgis, W. G.
B.A., Hatf.
1908
Burkhardt, G. H
M.Sc, Arms.
1894
Burkitt, H.
M.Sc, Arms.
'905
Burkitt, W.
B.Sc, Arms.
1896
Burletson, M.b
B.Litt., Arms
1907
Bunnan, C. E. L. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1909
Burn, A. R. G
B.A., St. Chad's
1910
Burn, C. G. S
M.A., Univ
i88g
Burn, E.
B.A., Home
1914
Burn, F. W.
M.B., B.S.. Med.
1900
Burn, J. H.
B..\., Hatf. •
'913
Burn, J. R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1900
Burn, L.
B.A., Home
191 1
Burn, W. S.
B.Sc, Arms
1919
Burn, W. W.
B.Sc, Arms.
'9'5
Burnabv, A. A.
B..A.. Univ.
1913
Burne, H.
B.A., Hatf.
1911
Burnel, J. G. F.
(1909) Th.
Burnelt, J. C.
B.-Sc. Arms.
'905
Burnett, K.
B.Sc, Arms.
1903
11 Formerly Coopor.
/> Fornu-rlv Ivankeii.
'^44
MEMBERS l)F
Hiiineti, M. M-
Burnett, P.
Hiiiiieti. K. H
BiiiMihain, R.
Biirnip, ^^'.
Biiinistou, H. S.
Burns, H.
Burns, J.
Burns, J. K.
Burr, E. A.
Burrell, C. I.
Burrell, T. H
Burrell, T. R., see Cliaiiin
Burrow, \'.
Burrows, O. M
Burt, Rt. Hon. T. ...
Burton, A. J. S.
Burton, F. H. M
Burton, G.
Burton, G. B. R
Burton. H.
Bin-ton, J. H.
Burton, R. J.
Burton-Brown, G. B.d
Burv, J. B.
Bush, E.
Bush, S. G.
Bushell, D.
Bu.shell, E.
Bush-Kint;', C. |.
Bussev, F. W. "
Butchart, R. E
Butcher, D. E
Butcher, F. C.
Butcher, H. J. E.
Butcher, L. L
Butcher, .M. D
Butcher, .M. L.
Butcher, W. M
Butland, \V. T.
Butler, E. O. J. ....
Butler, E. T.
Butler. G.
Butler, J. A.
Butler, L. I.
Butler, R. V.
Butiin, C. W
Butolph, H. VV
Butros, Y. M.
Butterfieid, A.
R.Litt., Anus
1909
L.Th., Non-Coll.
' '^O,?
Med. ( 19)
M..\., Hatr.
'«9,1
.\rnis.
M.B., B..S., Med.
1892
.Amis. (iqi6)
M.A., Non-Col!
1893
R.A., Hatf.
1897
L.Th.
1907
H.Sc, Arms.
iqi.i
H.Si-., .Arms.
1917
.M.n., B.S., Med.
. 1896
M.A., B.D., St. Chad's...
1916
Hon. D.C.I
191 1
L Th., Univ
1909
.M.n., M.S., Med.
1881
:\J.A., St. Johns
1912
M..\., Codr
. 1880
M.n., .Med
1903
M.Sc, Arms
1898
M..\., Hatf.
1893
.M.n., B.S., Med.
.898
Hon. n.Litt
"895
M..\., St. Johns
1916
Halt.
M.A., Home
1914
M.A., Non-Col!
188b
L.Th.
1912
B.Mus.
1897
(igii)Th.
ALB., B.S.,Med
1918
B.Mus.
1909
L.Th.
iqi2
B.A., St. Chads
191 1
B.A., Arms
19'. S
B.A., Arms.
'9'3
M.A., Hatf.
1886
.Arms. (14)
ALA., Hatf.
'895
M.A., Non-Col!
1896
Arms.
D.Th.P.T., Arms.
'905
B.A., St. Chads
1920
L.Th. '
'915
{ igi I ) Mus.
L.Th.
.916
Arms. (19)
Med. (15)
rt Fonnerlv Biown.
THE UNIVERSITY.
64:
Huuerfield, J. L.
Biiueifield, M. \V.
Butterfield, R. P. .
Bulters, F. C.
Butteiworth, A.
Butterworth, H. W.
Biuierwoith, J.
Butterworth, J. W.
Button, A. C. H. ..
Buxton, H.
Bvers, H. S.
Byrde, H. C. \V. .,
Bvrnes, CM.
Byrth, S.
Cadnian, J.
Cahill, M. F.
Call, M.
Cairns, C. W.
Cairns, R.
Cairns, R. B. a
Cak-raft, G.
Caldcleugh, A.
Caldecott, A.
Caldervvood, J.
Caldicott, J. G.
Caleb, C. C.
Calev, \V. L. B.
Callander, R. S. ..
Callender, B.
Callinan, M. D.
Callis, F. B.
Callisier, F.
Calli.ster, J. E.
Callow, C.
Callum, S. W.
Cahlirop, L. C. E. .
Calver, F. L.
Calvert, G. \V.
Calvert, R.
Canibie, S. R.
Cambridge, O. P., see
Cameron, A. G. R.
Camm, A. H. A.
Camp, D. J.
Campbell, A. K.
Campbell, F. G.
Campbell, G. H. .
Campbell, H.
Campbell, H. C. B.
Campbell, H. G.
Campbell, H. H. H
41
Arms.
B.D.
B.A., Univ.
L.Th.
H.A., Univ.
St. Chad's
B.A., St. Chad's
(iq>3)Th.
(igrOTh.
M.D., Med.
M.B., Med.
M.A., Non-Coil.
B.A., Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
D.Sc, Arms.
M.B., Med.
B.Litt., Arms.
M.Sc, .\rms.
Med. {16)
B.Litt., B.Sc, .A.rm.v
St. John's
Home
M.A., Codr.
B.Sc, .Arms.
L.Th.
M.B., M.S., Med.
L.Th.
(1914) Th.
ALA., St. Mary's
B.Litt., Home
Arms.
(1.^12) Th.
B.-A., St. John's ...
L.Th., \'on-Coll.
B.A., Arms.
M.B., Med.
(1910) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Arms.
(1907) Th.
Pickard-Cambridg-e.
ALB., B.S., Med.
L.Th., St. John's
B.Mus.
St. Chad's
B.A., Hatf.
Arms. (16)
ALD.. Med.
B.A., Half.
B.Sc. Arms.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
« Formerly Shelley.
1904
1909
1918
1905
1919
1906
1894
1889
1917
1899
1899
1909
1897
.897
1920
1914
1884
1915
1910'
1917
1891
1913
1894
'913
1916
1892
1920
1909
1 885
1908
1900-
1908
1884
646
MKMHKKS OF
Campbell, .f. G.
Campbell, J. R.
Campbell. M. R., see \V
Camiibell, R.
Campbell, T. J. V. ..
Campbell, \V.
Caiiadine, R. D.
Candlyn, T. F. H. ...
Candy, F. J.rt
Candy, W. E.
Canham, C. R.
Cann, E. J.
Cannell, R. J.
Cannon, E.
Cant, \V. E.
Canllow, J. C.
Capel, H.
Caplan, P. 1.
Capron, A.
Capstaff, \.
Capstick, E.
Card, H.
Carden, H. C.
Carden, J. H.
Carey, A. E.
Carey, E. D. G. ...
Caris, A. K.
Carlyon, E. T.
Carmon, S. H.
Carneg'ie, A. I.
Carpenter, F. C. H.
Carpenter, F. P.
Carpenter, H. C. A.
Carpenter, J. R.
Carpenter, L. C.
Carpenter, W. S.
Carr, A. B.
Carr, A. M.
Carr, C. C.
Carr, Elspeth
Carr, E. T. S.
Carr, F. M. B.
Carr, H.
Carr, H. R.
Carr, H. W.
Carr, J'. L.
Carr, J. T.
Carr, O. C.
Carr. R. N.
IM..-\., Half.; and M.D
B.S., Med,
Med.
dill.
B.Sc, Arms.
F. Bay
D.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
B.Miis.
B.A., Home
M.A.. Univ.
(19.2) Th.
B.A., St. Marys
M.A., St. John's ...
M.A., Univ.
M.D., Med.
(1909) Th.
B.A., St. Chad's
Anns.
Arm.s.
Med. (19)
Arms.
L.Th.
M.A., Hatt".
( 1908) Mus.
L.Th., Univ.
B.A., St. Mary's
B..Sc., Arms.
M.B., Med.
M.A., M.Litt., Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A.
B.A., Non-Coil.
B.A., Non-Coll.
(1913) Th.
M.A., Hatf.
M.B., Med.
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
Med. (19)
B.Litt., Arms.
M.A.
M.A., Hatf.
B.Sc, .Arms.
M.A., B.C.L., F. Bay
Hon. D.Liu.
B.Sc, .Arms.
A.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Univ.
Arms. (15)
Formerly Lambton.
THE UNIVKKSITY.
64:
Carr, T.
M.D., Med.
1891
Carrick, D. R.
B.Sc, .Ai^rms.
1 900
Carrick, F. R. P. ...
B.A., Univ.
1913
Carrick, H. E.
B.Sc. Arms.
'913
Carrick, K. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Carrick, R. M.
M.A., Univ.
1885
Carrin^ton, M. E.
L.Th.
1910
Carrol, D. W.
B.A., F. Bay
.894
Carroll, T. H.J. ...
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Carroll, W.
B.Mus.
1891
Carruthers, J.
L.Th.. Non-CoU....
1 890
Carriithers, W. A. ...
Med. (19)
Carse, A.
M.Litt., Arms. ..
1902
Carse, E.
Med. (19)
Carse, G.
M.B., B.S., Med.
i9'3
Carse, J.
Med.
Carter, A. L.
(1913) Th.
Carter, A. W.
M.A.. Hatf.
'913
Carter, C. F.
B.Mus.
1904
Carter, F. H.
M.D., Med.
1S94
Carter, T. M.
M.D., Med.
1908
Carter, W.
(1910) Th.
Carter, W. H. B. ...
L.Th.
1914
Carter, W. S.
M.A., D.D., Hatf.
1882
Cartnian, F. J.
B.A., Univ.
1920
Cartman, H. B.
Univ.
Cartwrig-ht, F. H. T.
B.A., Univ.
1S99
Cartwright, G. F.
M.A.
Carvalho, F. de
Arms.
Carvalho, G. A.
.\rms. (16)
Case, C. C.
B.Litt., Arms.
1 908
Case, M. J.
B..A.., Non-Coil. ...
1898
Casey. O. P.
Arms.
Cash, E. F. N.
(1913) Th.
1918*
Cashmore, T. H.
B..Ji., Codr.
Cass, E. E.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1892
Cass, G. W. L.
B.A., Hatf.
1 89 1
Cassidy, J. L.
M.D., Med.
1877
Casson, J.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1897
Castle, A. E. W. ...
Non-Coil.
Castle, J. A. ■
L.Th., Non-Coil.
191 1
Castle, W. W.
B.A.. Non-Coil. ...
1899
Castley, J. H.
B.A., Hatf.
1889
Castlev, W. L.
L.Th.
1910
Calhrev, T. \V. \V.
L.Th., St. Chad's
1908
Caton, J. W.
M.D., B.S.. Med.
1903
Caudwell, H.
M.D., Med.
190S
Caulcrick, J. A.
M.B., Med.
1910
Canlton, J. S.
M.A., St. Chad's
191 1
Caiilton, S. G.
St. Chad's
648
MKMHKKS OK
Cauiil, C'.
W.
Canlley, D.
Cavalier. C". C"..
Cave. M.
W.
C.uvllioni
•, K. \V.
Ceniernie,
C.
Chadwick
G. R.
Cliadwick
H. M.
Clialliiior,
F. A.
Chalmers,
R.
Chalmers,
W. B.
Chalmers,
W. R.
Cli.imberlain, E. T
Chambers
, C. C.
Chambers
. H. A.
Champion
, F. C.
Champness, E. L.
Chaiiee, S
. G.
Chamiler,
B. G.
Chaiuiler,
F. S.
Chandler,
J. D.
Chandler,
M.a
Chandler.
W. B. H
Chantf, S.
V.
Chan_n. S.
Z.
Channing'
H.h
Chanter, R. J. C.
Chaiiirv,
W. J. •
Chaplin, G. P.
Cha]iinan,
A.J.
Chapman,
A. V.
Chapman,
C.
^Chapfnan,
C. \V.
Chapman.
D.J.
Chapman,
D. M.
Chapman,
E. F.
Chapman,
E. W., s
Chapman,
F. E.
Chapman,
G.
Chapman,
H.J.
Chapman,
J. E. M.
Chapman,
K. M.
Chapman,
L. A.
Chapman,
0. 1'.
Chapman,
T. R. r
Chappie,
E.
Chappie,
F. A.
Chappie, J. F.
Char, Xai
see Lnmlev.
M.A.. Hon. M.Sc.
M.D., Med.
M..A.., Univ.
M.A., Half.
Arms.
Arms.
M.D., Med.
Hon. n.Litt.
D..M11S.
B.A., St. John's ..
R.A., Non-Coll.
Arms.
M.D., Med.
L.Th., St. Chad's
(1920) Mils.
(1916) Th.
M.Sc, Arms.
L.Th.
St. Johns
M.A., St. Mary's
B.Mus.
M.A., St. Mary's
M.A., Univ.
M.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Hatf.
B.Mus.
B.A., Hatf.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Non-Coll. ..
L.Th.
Arms. (16)
M.D., Med.
(1917) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
M..\., Hatf.
(7 Formerly Ow
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Non-Coll. .
M.A., Hatf.
Arms.
D.Th.l'.T., Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
Med.
B.Sc, M.B., B.S., Arm
and Med.
M.Litl., Arms.
B.Mus.
L.Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
l> Formerly ScliroUer. c Formerly Biirrell.
THE UNIVERSITY.
t>49
Charles, Rt. Hon. S
r A. ... Hon. D.C.L.,
Univ.
1884
Charles, E. D.
M.B., B.S., B
Hy., Med.
1919
Charles, J. A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1916
Charles, R. I.
(1917) Mus.
Charleson, C. M. ..
Arms.
Charlton, C. R.
Arms.
Charlton, J.
B.Litt., Arms
1903
Charlton, J. A.
M.A., Univ.
1883
Charlton, J. S.
B.A., Hatf.
1880
Charlton, M. M. ..
Arms. (16)
Charlton, R. H.
M.A., B.C.L.
Non-Coil.
.S94
Charlton, T. F.
B.A., St. Cha
d's
1914
Charlton, \V. W. ..
L.Th.
1912
Charpentier, A. E.
M.D.,Med.
.883
Chartres-Martin, E.
P.rt .. M.B., Med.
191 1
Charurn, N.
Arms. ( 16)
Chaler, M. C.
(1914) Mus.
Chatfield, B.
(i9i6)Th.
Chatterji, S. R.
M.B.,B.S.. Med. and Arms.
1919
Chaiterton, F. W.
B.D.
1912
Chau, K. L.
M.A., St. Joh
IS ...
1913
Cheese, F. W.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1906
Cheeseright, I. M. ..
B.Sc, Arms.
md
M.B., B.S.,
Med.
1914
Cheeserig-ht, L. S, ..
B.Sc, .Arms.
1920
Cheesman, A. L.
Arms. ( 16)
Cheesman, R. P. E.
M.A., Non-Coil
1903
Cheesmond, H.
B.Sc. Arms.
1919
Cheetham, E. S.
B.A., St. Chad's
'9'5
Cheetham, \V. H. ..
M.D., Med.
1882
Chen, K. C.
B.Sc, Arms.
1918
Chen, P. K.
Arms. (15)
... -
Chen, T. F.
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Chennell, C. E. J. ..
M.A., Hatf.
'905
Cherry, W.
Arms. (16)
Chesney, L. M.
D.P.H., Med.
1908
Chester, G. B.
Arms.
Chesters, L. M.
M.A., Univ.
1887
Chesterton, J. A. ..
... (i9'3)Th.
Cheung, \V. P.
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
Cheverton, F. J.
L.Tii.
191 1
Child. F.
M.A., Univ.
1910
Child, H. C.
Rede
Chillingworih, D. H.
B.A., Hatf.
i9i[
Chilman, G. H.
M.A., Hatf.
1891
Chinn, W.
B.D.
1903
Chipchase, J.
Arms.
Chippendall, W. S.
L.Th.
1911
Chisholm, Alexander
M.A., Hatf.
191 1
Chisholm, H. V. ..
M.A., M.Litt.
, Arms.
1909
Formerly Martin.
6^o
MKMRKKS OV
Cliisliolni. M. C
Cliisholin, S. 1""..
Cliiiteiuien, K.
Chittenden, T. H.
Choate, M. F. S. ...
Chow, K. L.
Cliiistal, H.
v.'liristeii, A. B.
Christie, C. S.
Cliri-itie, J. L.
Clirisiopher, H. S.
Clirisiophersen, L. L.
Clui. S. S.
Chft, T. g. S.
Ch.ibb, E. A.
Chubh. W. L.
Chubildis, R.
Chuivh. H. D.
Church, J. W.
C lunch, R. W.
Church. Sir W. S., Bt.
Churchyard, H. T.
Chwang-, Y. L.
Cliybnalle, L. J.
CicUtira, N.
Clapham, S. C.
Clapperton, A. H.
Clapperton, J. T. ...
Clapperton, W. R.
Clapton, T. H. \V.
Clare, G.
Claridj^e, H. A. H.
Clark. A. C.
Clark, A. J.
Clark, B
H.Sc, Aims.
Ii.Sc. Arms.
(.9.4) Th.
M.D., Med.
Clark.
Clark,
Clark,
Clark.
Clark.
Esther B
Ethel B.
E. G.
F. \V.
G. A.
Clark, G. W. N.
Clark, H. G.
Clark, J. A. H.
Clark, J. S.
Clark, T. P. R.
Clark, W. J.
Clark-Barnacle, A
Clarke, A. D.
Clarke, B. G. D.
Clarke, C. P.
Clarke, F. A.
Arms.
Arms.
B.S., Med.
Arms.
, Arms.
B.Sc,
M.Sc,
M.B.,
B.Sc,
B. Litt
L.Th.
L.Th.. Non-CoU...
B.Sc. Arms.
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Miis
M.D., Med.
B.C.L.
M.A., Univ.
M.A., Non-Coil. .
B.Sc, .Arms.
Hon. n.C.L.
L.Th., Noii-CoU..
Arms.
Codr.
Arms.
M.B., B.S.. Med.
B.Sc, .Arms.
(1909) Th.
M.A., Non-CoU. .
St. Chad's
(19)
B.S., Med.
D.Litt.
Th.
Th.
see Clothier.
B.A.,
Med.
M.B.
Hon.
(1912)
('9'5)
, Arms.
, Arms.
, Med.
, B.S., Med.
, Hatf.
, B.S., B.Hy.
(19) ' ••
Univ.
B.Sc
B.Sc.
M.D.
.M B.
B.A.
.M.D.
Codr
Med.
B.A.,
Arms.
(1920) Th.
B.A., Univ.
M.A., Univ
B.D., Hatf.
Non-Coil.
Med.
'901
i<)o8
1896
1910
1918
1904
1910
1897
1917
.897
1920
1910
190^
1831
1885
1906
1902
1909
1900
1920
1907
1909
1892
1912
1920
1910
1S92
1917
1881
1910
191 1
1912
1910
1910
THE L'MVliKSlTV.
Clarke, H.
Clarke, Most Rev. H. L
Clarke, H. VV.
Clarke, M.
Clarke, VV.
Clarkson, F.
Clarkson, W.
Clav, A.
Clav. C.
Clav, J.
Clav, \V. J.
Clayburn, K.
Claypole, A. G.
Clavtoii, A,
Clayton, E. H.
Clayton, F. W
Clayton, G.
Clayton, J.
Clayton, Ralph
Clayton, R. V.
Clayton, Thomas ...
Clavton, Thomas ...
Clayton, T. M.
Clayton, W. D.
Clease, A E.
Cleaver-Howard, B.
Cleg-g, C. E.
Clegg, F.
Clement, E.
Clements, H.
Clements, P. A.
Clements, VV. L. ...
Cleinents-Frazer, J.
Clementson, VV^. L.
Cleminson, J.
Clennett, F. G.
Cleveland, F. VV^ ...
Cliff, A. M., see Page
Clifford, T.
Clifford-Smith, H. C.
Clinton, I. G.
Cliiiieroe, G. VV. ...
Clothier, E. B.rt
Cloihier, G. E.
Cloihier, VV. H.
Clough, A. ri.
Cloiigh, D. M.
Cloiigh, H.
Ciough, I. G.
Clough, J.
M.D., Med
1897
^[.A., Hon. D.C.L.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1889
St. Chad's
B.A., Univ
1909
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 900
Arms.
St. Chad's
L.Th.
1917
M.B., B.S., Med.
1891
B..\., Univ
'893
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
D.Mus.
1902
L.Th.
IQI 1
St. Mary's
(>9i3)Th
L.Th., Non-Coll
1897
B.A., Non-Coll
1890
M. A., St. Chads...
I9II
M.B., B.S., Med.
1910
(iqi3)Miis.
Arms.
M.D., B.S., D.Hy., Med. 1894
B.A., Hatf.
1907
M.A., Non-Coll
1894
Univ.
■B.A., St. Mary's
1903
Arms. (13)
Arms. (16)
B.A., Univ
1914
M.B., B.S., Med.
i9'5
M.B., B.S., Med.
1913
B.A., Hatf.
1905
B.D.
igo2
B.Se-., .\rms.
1920
A.Sc, .A.rms
1892
L.Th.
1911
M.B., Med
1888
Med. (16)
F. Bav
B.D., 'Non-Coll.
1909
B.Litt., Arms
1897
B.A., St. Mary's
1918
B.Litt., Arms.
1 909
(iqi6) Mus.
B.A., Arms.
1912
St. John's
B.A., Arms.
i9'5
L.Th., Hatf.
1882
(/ Forinerly Clark.
ijz^2 MEMHHRS OH
Cioiiul). R. G
Hatf.
Clowes, n. A
M.D., M.S., Med.
Ciucas. j.
M.A., \on-Coll. ...
CliitiorbiKk, L. A.
.M.D., B.S., Med.
CIvnes. J. H.
( 191 ^) .Mils.
Clviies, Right Hon. J. R.
Hon. D.C.L.
Cciad, J. E.
M.B., Med.
Coaklev, J.
N'on-Coll.
Coates,' C. H.
M.A.
Coates, H. A.
B.A., Xon-Coll.
Coates, I. M.
.Arms. (14)
Coates, X. E.
.\rins. (19)
Coates, R.
H.Sc, Arms.
Coates, R. F
•M.Sc, Arms.
Coates, T. S.
.M.B., B..S., Med.
Coates, W. E.
L.Th.
Coates, W. H
M.B., Med.
Coatham, F.
Univ.
Cobb, H. H.
Anns.
Cobbett, H. J.
L.Th.
Cobby, W.
.M..\., Half.
Coburn, K.
B.Sc, Arms.
Coccolis-Fabiatos, J.
B.Sc, Arms.
Cochrane, C. A.
Hon. D.C.L.
Cochran, D. A.
B.Litt., St. Mary's
Cochrane, J. W.
.\rnis.
Cochrane, R. A.
M.A., B.Litt., Half.
Cochrane, S. T.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Cochrane, T.
B.A., Univ.
Cock, F. W
.M.D., .M.S., Med.
Cockell, C. ..
B.A., St. John's .
Cockerham, J. H. ...
B..V., Half.
Cockerlyne, T. H.
( 1906) Mils.
Cockill, W. B
M.D., Med.
Cockle, A. A
ALA., Half.
Cocks, F. C.
B.Sc, Arms.
Cocks, I. C.
B.Litt., Arms. . .
Cockson, H.
.M.A., Univ.
Codd, A. F. G
M.B., Med.
Codhng-, E.
B.Sc, -Vrms.
Codhng, J. R.
M.Liit., Arms.
Coe, J.
B..Sc., Arms.
Cohu, D.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
Coke, S.
B.A., Univ.
Coker, A. R. J. R.
F. Bay
Coker, R. D.
F. Bay
Coker, D. J.
M.A., F. Bay
Coker, P. OB.
F. Bav
Coker. W. V
L.Th.; F. Bay ..
Colbeck, J.
L.Th.
Coldicolf, H. R. S.
B.Litt., Univ.
1881
1904
19x9
1SS5
904
1907
1904
1901
1909
1888
1910
1869
IS96
1909
1920
1903
1903
1903
1884
1920
1914
•90.S
1901
1912
1900
1889
1886
1888
1904
1920
1893
1S78
1SS7
1907
1914
1908
THE UNIVERSITY
''-:'3
Cole, A. C.
F.Bav.
Cole, D. J.
F. Bay
Cole, E. A. E.
F. Bay.
Cole, E. T.
M.A., F. Bay ..
1887
Cole, E. W. B.
B.A., F. Bay
191I
Cole, E. W. O.
F. Bav
Cole, H. G. S.
B.A.,"Hatf.
I S92
Cole, H. P.
B.A., St. John's ..
1914
Cole, J. A.
B.A., F. Bav
1 ao9
Cole, J. C.
F. Bay
Cole, J. M. C.
M.D., Med.
1907
Cole, M. S.
M.A., F. Bay
1901
Cole, M. W.
B.A., F. Bay
191 1
Cole, R. H.
M.D., Med.
1891
Cole, W. L. A.
L.Th., F. Bay ..
1904
Colecloug-li, J. A. ..
M.D., Med.
1 qo5
Coleman, A. B.
(i9i3)Mus.
Coleman, A. S.
M.A., Hatf.
1880
Coleman, H. A.
M.A., St. Chad's..
1909
Coleman, J. G. B. ...
M.D., Med.
1913
Coleman, J. O.
- ... L.Th., Non-Coll.
1891
Coleman, P.
M.B., B.S., Med.
... 1892
Coleman, S.
L.Th.
1915
Cole.s, H. G.
B.A., Univ.
1908
Coles, W. C.
B.A., Univ.
1910
Colev, F". C.
M.D.,Med.
I 882
Cole'v, H. H.
(i9ii)Th.
Colev, S. E.
M.A., Hatf.
1903
Collier, A.
B.A., Hatf.-
188:;
Collier, C. V.
M.A., Univ.
1887
Collier, H.
M.D., Med.
1910
Collier, H. W.
M.D., Med.
1914
Collin, F. F.
B.A., Univ.
1879
Collin, J. P.
B.A., Univ.
1879
Collin, T. S.
B.Sc, Arms.
1918
CoUing-s, W. F.
L.Th., Univ.
1881
Collins, D. J.
L.Th.
iqi4
Collins, Harry
(1914) Th.
Collins, Henry
B.A., Univ.
1849
Collins, J. H.
M.A., Non-Coll.
KSq4
Collins, S. H.
M.Sc.
Collins, S. W. A. ...
L.Th.
1916
CoUinson, E.
B.Litt., Home
1905
Collinson, G. A.
L.Th.
1915
CoUinson, G. T.
Arms. (15)
Collinson, H. A.
M.B., B.S., Med,
.S92
Collinson, S. E.
L.Th., Non-Coll.
1882
CoUis, A. J.
D.P.H.,Med.
1900
Collis, C. J.
L.Th.
1909
Collis, D. M. W.rt
B.Litt., Arms.
n Formerly Gurncy.
1899
^54
MEMRliKS OK
Colinaii. W.
CoUiiiIiiHin, C". J.
Colimaii. J. F.
Colver, 1'.
Colville. E. T.
ColviUo, O.
L\>lvin. A.
Comber, C. T. T. ...
Combs, E.
Coinerford, H. H.
Coniins, Veil. R. B.
Comley, W. J.
Common, J. E.
Comptoii, F. E.
CiMiiiif, P.
Coiian-Davies, I. A.
Coiulell, T. E. G. ...
Coney, W. H.
Connah, J.
Connell, G. E.
Connolly, H. G. H.
ConiioiN, J.
Conoli'\', n.
Con.stable, C. F.
Constable, Erie Artlnif
Constable, E\elyn Amy
Constable, L. G. A.
Constantine, J. E. ...
Contoiiimos, B. D
Convvav, Slf M.
Cook, C. R.
Cook, E. W.
Cook, F. A.
Cook, G.
Cook, G. R.
Cook, G. W.
Cook, H. W. J.
Cook, L. E.
Cook, M. C.
Cook, R. H. J.
Cook, W. F.
Cooke, A. R.
Cooke, B. F.
Cooke, C. D.
Cooke. D. M.
Cooke, Edwin
Cooke, Ernest
Cooke, E. A.
Cooke, E. E.
Cooke, E. H.
iv.Sf., .\rms. ... ... 1913
M.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1905
iMed. (19)
B.A., Non-Coll. ... ... 1907
Med. (19)
Med. (iq)
(iqro) Th.
-M.I)., Med 1907
(1916) Th.
M.D., Med 1904
L.Th., Hon. D.D., Hatf. 1872
( 1915) Mus.
Arms. (15)
L.Th., St. John's... ... 1913
D.Th.P.T., Arms. ... 191s
Half.
B.A.. Non-Coll 1887
M.A., Hatf. 1889
( 1906) Mus.
L.Th., Codr 1894
M.B.. B.S., B.Hv.,
n.P.IL. Med.' 1910
-Arms.
B..\., .Non-Coll 1902
AL.\., Univ. 1894
H. Lilt. .Arms 190'
.M.B., B.S.. Med. ... 19'-^
Univ.
(1911) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms 1919
Hon. D.Litt 1919
M.A., Hatf. 1901
M.A., Univ I9'0
B.Sc, Arms 1920
L.Th. 1912
M.A., Hatf. 1892
B.Sc, .Arms 1905
M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1891
{ 1912) Mus.
Arms. {16)
L.Th., Hatf 1876
.M..\., Hatf. 1896
L.Th., Hatf. i9'6
B.Litt., Anns 1897
A.Sc, Arms 1898
B..\., Home i9'7
.A.Sc, Arms 1877
t->.Sc, Arms r896
.M.A., Hatf 1883
M.A., St. Mary s ... 1903
^LB., B.S., Med. ... 1900
THE IMVKKSITY,
655
Cooke, Frank Anthony
Cooke, Fred Antcliffe
Cooke, Frederick Arthur
Cooke, F. E.
Cooke, H. P
Cooke, J. H.
Cooke, R. G
Cooke, S.
Cooke, W. ...
Cooke, W. E
Cook.sley, F. R
Coombe, E. E. S
Coombs, R. H.
Cooper, A. E.
Cooper, A. R.
Cooper, B. R.
Cooper, Care\'
Cooper, Christopher
Cooper, Cuthbert ...
Coopei, C. J.
Cooper, D.
Cooper, E. H. H.
Cooper, F. J.
Cooper, H. A.
Cooper, J,, see Burdon-Cooper
Cooper, J.
Cooper, J. G.
Cooper, L.
Cooper, L. L.
Cooper, L. W
Cooper, M.
Cooper, R. M. le H.
Cooper, V. K.
Cooper, \V.
Cope, A. E.
Copeland, W.
Copland, C. A.
Copleslon, Most Rev. R. S.
Copley, J. E.
Copner, T. W. H
Corben, C.
Corbett, E. .r.
Corbelt, J.
Corbishley, C. A. ...
Corbould, K. J. K.
Core, A. B.
Core, W. F.
Corlett, H. E
Cormack, J.
Cornell, S. F.
M.n., B.S., Med.
1S98
M.A., Non-Coil
1916
M.D., Med
1S94
L. Th., St. John's
1Q17
M.A., Arms.
B.Litt., Arms. ; and M.B.,
B.S., Med
1900
Arms. (16)
(1920) Th.
(1912) Mas.
A. Sc, Arms.
1896
B.A., St. John's
1919
M.B., Med
1889
M.D., Med
1884
M.A., Non-Coll
1896
A.Sc. , Aims.
1896
B.A., Half.
1912
M. A., St. Chad's
'Q15
M.Sc, Arms
191 1
(•9'5)Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
1Q13
M.A., Univ
1908
B.A., Half.
iqio
A.Sc, Arms.
1896
M.B., B.S., Med.
1909
Hon. D.C.I
1910
D.Mns.
1905
M.D., Med
iq07
M.A., Non-Coll.
1899
M.D., Med
B.Litt., Home
1904
M.D., B.S., Med.
'^95
M.A., Univ
B.A., Hatf.
1912
M.D., B.S., Med.
1889
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
1912
Hon. D.C.L
1908
L.Th., Non-Coll.
191 1
L.Th., Non-Coll.
18S8
M.D., Med
1912
Arms. (16)
B.A., Arms
'9'3
M.A., Non-Coll
1909
L.Th.
'913
B.Sc, Arms
1917
Arms.
M.A., B.D.; St. Chad's...
■915
L.Th.
1910
B.A., Non-Coll
1913
656
MEMBERS OF
Ct>rntT, M. A. A.o ...
.M.A.. St. .Marys
1 90 1
Corner, W.
( iqog) Th.
Cornish, E. P.
H.A., Arms
1914
Cornish, H. K.
L.Th.
1912
Cornish, H. R. A. ...
(igo7)Th.
Cornish, H. W.
.M.A., Xon-Coll.
18S3
Cornwell, J. \V.
M.A., Xon-Coll
1893
Corsbie. H. H.
M.A.. Half.
1Q06
Corv, A. A.
.M.A.. Univ
1S74
Cory, G. E.
M.A.
Coscoros, X.
-Arms.
Cosens, R. E. W. ...
R.A.. Univ
1904
Coskery, D. A.
H.Sc.Arnis
1908
Cossev, S. H.
(iqiJ)Th.
Costa' C. I. L.
L.Th.
'9'3
Coiching, E.b
.M.D., B.S.. .Med.
1910
Couani, A. E.
B.Mus.
iqo2
Coiton, H. H. P. ..
.M.D., Med
1 Q 1 0
Cotton, W. F.
(iqiolTh.
Coltreli, W.
.M.A., Hatf
1403
Couch, E. A.
M.A., Hatt".
1894
CoiR-h, J. K.
.M.D., Med
1 905
Coiill, S.
B.Sc, Arms.
iqio
Coulson, T. E.
.\rins. (15)
Coulson-Smith, C.c
.M.Sc, .Arms.
1916
Coulthard, A.
B.Litt., Arms
1902
Coulthard, W.
B.A., Univ
iqi9
Couhhurst, P.
(iqiolTh.
Coiiiton, G. G.
Hon. D.Litt., Univ.
1920
Coiindouroff, H. G.
.Anns.
Coupe, F. A.
M.A., Xon-Coll
'905
Courthope, W. J. ...
Hon. D.Litt
1895
Courtman, E. G. ...
(iqro)Th.
Cousin, D. A.
(1919) Mus.
Cousins, H. \V.
.VLSc, Arms
1 90 1
Cousins, T.
(1913) Mus.
Coiiiinho, F. de A.
.Arms. (13)
Couisaftopoulo, M.
.\rnis. (14)
Coulsouleris, X. J. ..
B..Sc., Arms.
1 q 1 5
Coverdale, T. E.
.M..A., Xon-Coll. ...
1.S97
Coverley, S. L.
B.A., Univ.
J 872
Cowan, H.
Hon. D.C.L
iqio
Cowan, J. D.
B.C.L.
Cowan, J. J.
B.A., Univ. • ...
lyio
Cowans, G.
H.Lilt., Arm«
1899
Coward, R.
.M.A., Hatf.'
.8S5
Coward, S. L.
1920 (Th)
Cowburn, F.
St. John's
Cowden, W. A.
Med.
Cowell, R. C.
H..\., .Xon-Coll
1S97
a Formerly Kflrner. /> P.-nncrly Lumb. c Formerly Ssclimii]
t. C. F.
THE LNIVEKSITY.
657
Cowen, A. G.
Cowen, L. S. A.
Coweii, P.
Cowen, R. W.
Cowg^ill, J. E.
Cowie, CD.
Covvie, H. R. F.
Cox, A.
Cox, B.
Cox, C. C.
Cox. F. C.
Cox, G. B. Y.
Cox, H. \.
Cox, 1. C. C.
Cox, J. T.
Cox, L. E.
Cox, N. H.
Cox, R. F.
Cox, R. G.
Cox, S. G.
Cox, \V. L. P.
Coxe, S. R.
»Coxon, H. C.
Coxon, J.
Coxon, N.
Coxon, P. H.
Coxon, T. L. J.
Cov, H. I.
Gov, W. H.
Covsh, 1. M.
Crabb, E.
Crabltee, C. J.
Crabtree, F, W.
Crabtree, H. S.
Crabtree, J.
Crackel, H.
Crag-g's, T. A.
CmggH, T. G.
Craig, N.
Craig, R. N.
Craig-Thomson, W.
Crank ^>haw, A.
Crankshaw, F. E.
Crankshaw, W. B.
Crankshaw, W. B ,
Crannier, C. D.
Cranmer, H. G.
Cranstovm, C. B.
Cranstoun, G.
Crass, C. H.
Craston, E. S.
Jun.
A.Sc.< Arms.
'903
M.A., Non-Coil
1907
M.D., Med
1882
Arms. (lb)
B.A.. St. Chad's.
1918
Arms. (13)
M.Liti., .Arms
1 906
M.B., B.S., Med.
1891
M.D., B.S., Med.
1886
B.A., Univ
1908
(iqi6) Th.
M.A., Codr
1 8g I
St. Chad's
( 1907) Mils.
L.Th.
1917
M.A., Non-Coil
1907
L.Th., Univ.
1908
M.D., Med
1901
( 191 3) Mus.
B.A'., Non-Coil. ...
1909
B.D.
1912
M.A.
xM.D., B.S., .Med.
1898
L.Th.
1910
Med. ( 19)
Arms. (14)
Med. (19)
Arms. (15)
..;
(1910) Miis.
B.Litt., .Arms.
1 908
Arms.
M.A., L'niv.
1909
Arms.
B.A., Univ.
1912
L.Th., Hatf.
1877
B.Mus.
i9i>
B.A., St. John's. ...
1915
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Arms.
Arms. (13), Med. (14)
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1 892
Arms. (16)
M.A., Univ.
1883
B.A., Univ.
1880
L.Th., Univ.
1907
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
1 906
B.A., Hatf.
1866
M.B., Med.
1886
M.B., Med.
1886
M.B., B.S., Med.
1903
B.Mus.
.897
658
NtK.MUKKS OF
Cravoii, |. W.
M.B., B.S., Med.
11)12
Crawford, Alfred ...
Arms.
Crawford, Avnsley ...
.Arms.
Ci".Hwford, .■V. E.
I^.C.L.
Crawford, C. E.
Codr.
Crawford, O. J. H. A.
Codr.
Crawford, R. D.
Arms. (1;,)
Crawford, T. J.
B.Mus.
lc)OI
Crawford, T. \V.
A. So., Arms.
1895
Crawliall, J. S.
B.So., Arms.
IQ.4
Crawhall. T. C.
Arms.
Crawliall, T. E,
M.A.
Crawliall, T. L.
Med.
Croal, H. H.
L.Th.
11,14
Crean, A.
M.A., Univ.
1 890
Creasy, H. H.
(iqi4)Th.
Crea>v, L. S.
(iqo7)Th.
Creaton, D. H.
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1893
Cree, E. C.
M.A., Univ.
1S87
Cree, J. D.
M.D., Med.
1 906
Cree, \V. E.
M.D., Med.
1898
Creitrhton, J. H. D.
L.Th., Half.
1 889
Cres'swell, F. W. .
L.Th., Hatf.
1907
Cres.swell, H. S. ...
M.A., Hatf.
1902
Cresswell, P.
B.A., Arms.
1918
Cresswell, T.
L.Th.
1912
Creswell, W. G. ...
M.D., Med.
1892
Crowe, J.
B.A.,St. Chads ..
.9.8
Crewe, Most Hon. Ma
-qiiess of Hon. D.C.L.
1919
Crews, F. R. H. ..
L.Th.
1909
Cribb, C. T.
B.A., Univ.
1920
Crichton, H.
M.D., B.S., Med.
.895
Crick, S. A.
M.B., M.S., Med.
1879
Crick, W. J. • ...
L.Th.
1913
Cripps, C. C.
M.D., M.S., Med.
1881
Crisall, J. M.
L.Th.
1917
Crisp, H. R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1908
Critchley, H. G. ...
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1885
Croft, C. T. B.
(i9i2)Th.
Croft, E. 0.
M.D., Med.
''. 1898
Croft, H. G.
L.Th., Univ.
1886
Crofl, J.
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
1 890
Croft, |. R.
M.A.
Croft, W. H.
... (1907) Th.
Crofton, H. F.
M.A., Univ.
1884
Crofton, R. L.
B.Sc. , Arms.
I916
Crofton-Atkins, W. A.
a ... B.A., Univ.
... 187'
Crofts, H.
M.Sc, Arms.
1907
Croisdale, F". E.
M.A., Hatf.
1 900
Croker, D.
Arms.
Cronipton, E. A.
M.A.. Non-Coil. ..
a Formerly Atkins.
1907
THE LMVliKSnV.
659
Crooke, T. L.
M.D.. Med.
1906
Crosby, E.
Home
Crosby, R.
I\I.B., B.S., Med.
1880
Crosier, R. T. J. ...
M.B., Med.
1 89Q
Cross, E. J.
M.D., Med.
1 906
Cross, G.
M.D.. Med.
1907
Cross, G. F.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1896
Cross, H. E.
A.Sc, Arms.
1S97
Cross, H. L.
(19.4) Th.
Cross, J. C.
L.Th.
1914
Cross. R. C.
L. Th.
1914
Cross, S.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1899
Cross, W. H.
L.Th.
1910
Crossland, H.
M.A.. Xon-Goll. ...
1Q13
Crossland, H. X. ...
(igiSlTh.
Crossley, W.
B.Mus.
1 q04
Grossman, F. W. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
i8q8
Crosthwaite, B.
Med.
Crouch, S. E.
Univ.
Croudace, W. D. ...
B.A., Univ.
1875
Croudace, W. H. H.
M.B.. B.S., Med.
1 905
Crowe A. H.
M..A., Non-Coil. ...
1894
Crowe, C. B.
M.A.. Xon-CoU. ...
1 8qo
Crowe, E.
B.Mus.
1914
Crowe, T. A.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Crowe, W. N.
Med. (19)
Crowther, F. E. H.
L.Th., Hatf.
1 880
Crowther, J.
(i9i9)Mus.
Crowthers, O. S. ...
Med. ( 19)
Croxall, T. B.
H.Mus.
1904
Croxall, T. H.
(1913) Mus.
Crozier, R.
L.Th.. Xon-UoU...
1 889
Cruickshank, A. H.
M.A.
Cruickshank, J. C.
B.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1888
Crump, R. J.
L.Th.
1909
Cryer, E.
L.Th.
1920
Cubev, R. M.
Home
Cuff,C. C. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1918
CufFe, A.
M.D., Med.
1907
Cuffe, H. R.
B.A., Univ.
1890
Culbert, R. C. A. ...
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
CuUen, W. F.
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1902
Culley, A. D.
M.A.
Culpan, C.
L.Th., Codr.
1911
Ciimberbirch, H.
B.A.. H.Htf.
1912
Cumberleg-e, G. I.
.^LD., B.S., Med.
1907
Gumming-, G. W. H.
:\LD., Med.
1898
Gumming;. J.
M.D., Med.
1907
Cumming-s, A. D. ...
Arm.s. (M)
Cummingfs, B. E. ...
B.A., F.Bay
::; .89,
Cummings, E.
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
6f3C)
MEMCKKS OF
CuiiiiniiijLis. K. H. T.
Cuinmin^s, I. G.
Ciiiiimiiig's, J.
Ciiminins, A. S. G. B.
Cuinmiiis, \\ . H.
Cimdy, F. M.
Cunninyham, D.
Ciimiing'ham, H. B.
Ciintiiii.nli'i'ii. ^'- ^^'■
Ciirci, A. C.
Ciirraii, J.
Carrie, A.
Curf'u', A. \'.
Cunie, H. L., see Heslop.
Cuny, C. N.
Currv, Etiwaril
Curiv. Eva
Currv, S.
Curry, \V. B
Curwen, E. H.
Curwen. H.
Curzoii, Ri. Hon. Earl.
Curzoii-Ji->iu's, R.
Ciirzon-Sigtcers, W. S.a .
Custaiu-e, M.
Cutiibeilsoii, A.
Cutlibertson, J. E. ...
Cutien, J. A.
Cutler, E. O.
Cutter, H. P.
Cyriax, R. J.
Da Cunlia, E.
Datfirei-, E. C.
Datr.iCer, R.
DaKlisli, \V. R. D.
Dain'.ou, A. H.
Daimrev. A. M. T.
Daimv,'j. E.
Dakevne, C. R. B.
Dakviis, G. D.
Dale, A. J.
Dale, F. C.
Dale, H. M.
Dale, J. E.
Dale, T. M.
Dale, W.
Daley, G. C.
Dalg-liesh, J. W.
Dall, J.
F. Bay
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Non-Coil. .
M.A., Univ.
(1907) Mus.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
M.B., B.S., Med.
(1916) Th.
L.Th.
( 1907) Mus.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Arms. (15)
Xon-Coll.
a Forii
Arui!-
L.Th
Arms.
Med.
Arms. (19J
D.C.L., Univ.
IXP.H., Med.
Hon. D.C.L.
.\on-Coll.
M.A., Univ.
R.A.. St. Chad's
B.A., Arms.
.M.Litt. M.A., Bede
M.A.. Non-Coil. ..
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Non-Coil. ,.
IX P. H., Med.
B.Hv., Med.
M.B:, B.S., Med.
.M.D., Med.
Med. (19)
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Hatf.
(i9'3)Th.
M.B., B.S., Med.
(i9ii)Th.
M.A.
M.D., B.S., Med.
(■9'5)Th.
M.A., B.n., Univ.
L.Th.
Arms.
L.Th., Half.
Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
M.A., Non-Coll. .-.
t;ily Sigrgers.
THE LNlVliRSlTV,
661
nallas, G. S.
L.Th.
1910
Dalrvmple, A. E. ...
B.A., Hatf.
1902
Dalton, E. S.
L.Th.. Univ
1878
Dalton, R. A
Univ.
Dalton, W. M
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Dalv, R. L.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 891
Damarel, W. F
(i9'5)Th.
Danbury, J. W. S. J.
B..\., Univ
1885
Danb}', H. "
(1906) Mus.
Dancaster, J. K.
B.Litt., Arms
1907
Dancer, H.
B.Mus.
1S95
Daniel', A. F.
(.907) Th.
Daniel, T.
M.A., Non-Coil
1886
i>aniel, "S. P. L. H. T., see
Sinclair.
Daniell, E. S
M.A., Univ
1909
Daniels, E. W.
Med.
Daniels, J. J. N
Med. (19)
Danks, F. A.
B.A., Hatf.
1919
Dann, F. E.
M.Litt.,Bede
1907
Dannatt, C.
Hatf. and Arms. ...
Dannatt, P. H
M.A., Hatf
1903
Danler, H. W. P
(T9i5)Th.
Danzisj-er, G.
Arms. (14) and Med. ( i :;
Darbjs Alfred
B.D.
1 908
Darbv, Archibald .
M.A., Univ
1 886
Darby, E.
D.Mus.
1901
Darb\shlre, C.
Arms.
Darb\shire-Bo\vles, W. E.
B.A., Hatf.
1909
D'Arcv, G. C. R
(1912) Th.
Darker, G. F
AI.D.. Med
1905
Darlev-Hartley, W.
M.D., Med
1S98
Darling-, H.
B.A., Univ
1884
Darling-, M. L
Aims. (16)
Darnill, A. \V
B.A.. Univ
1900
Darroll, W. B
M.D., .Med
1910
Darter, G. B. S
M.B., B.S., Med.
1889
Darwall. D. \V
B. A., Hatf.
1910
Dash, W. E.
L.Th.,Codr
191 1
Date, W. H.
M.D., Med. ... .
1914
Davage, O. L.
(l9iq)Mus.
David. A.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
David, J. P.
M.A., Univ. ..;
1889
Davldge, C. \V
M.A., Hatf.
1886
Davidson, Alexander G. ..
R.A., Non-Coil
i9'5
Davidson, Annie G.
B.Litt., Arms
1900
Davidson, I.
B.Mus.
1 904
Davidson, Ven. J. ...
^LA., Non-Coil
1 887
Davidson, J. S.
M.A., Hatf
1 882
Davidson, O.
Anns.
Davidson, P.
M.B., B.S., Med.
■ '-^QS
Davidson, S.
B.A., Non-Coil
1889
42
662
MKMHKUS Oy
' Davidson, S. W.
•^ Davidson. W. J. H.
; Davies, A. \'.
Davics, David
' Davies, David
Davics, D. E.
Davies, D. L.
Davies, D. S. L.
Davies, E. C.
Davies, E. E.
Davies, E. Li.
Davies, E. N.
Davies, F. A.
Davies, Gilbert
Davies, Gwilvm
Davies, G. H. A. G.
Davies, G. R.
Davies, H.
Davies, H. K.
Davies, I. E. Emerson
Davies, John
Davies, John
Davies, Jl B.
Davies, J. C
Davies, J. F.
Davies, J. Harris ...
Davies, J. Herbert
Davies, J. Hopkyn
Davies, J. J.
Davies, J. M.
Davies, J. W. St. A.
Davies, L.
Davies, M. A.
Davies, M. H. W.
Davies, O.
Davies, R. J.
Davies, R. M.
Davies, R. O.
Davies, R. S.
Davies, S. H.
Davies, S. O C.
Davies, S. V. L.
Davies, Thomas
Davies, Thomas
Davies. T. R.
Davies, T. W.
Davies, V'. G.
Davies, V. J.
Davies, W. E.
Davies, W. G.
Davies, W. J.
Med
.M.B., B.S., Med.
H..\., St. John's
H.Miis.
( 1907) .Mus.
-Med. (19)
.M.A., Half.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.A., Non-Coil.
^M.D., Med.
(1918) Th.
■ St. John's
(1909) Th.
.M.B., B.S
M.A., Univ.
' L.Th., Hatf.
■ St. Marv's
M.A., Non-Coil.
B.A., -Non. Coll.
' L.Th.
■ F. Bay
^LD., Med.
L.Th.
(.9.3) Th.
M.D., Med.
(1920) Th.
M.A., Hatf.
M.A., Hatf.
M.D.,' Med.
M.A., Hatf.
Non-Coil.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.A., Arms.
(1914) Mus.
M.A., Non-Coil.
St. Chad's
M.A., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
D.D., D.C.L.
M.A., Univ.
B.A., F. Bay
F. Bay
B.A., F. Bay
M.A., Hatf.'
B.Mus.
^LA., Uiiiv.
Hon. D.b.
Univ.
Univ.
M.A.,B.i:).,D.C.
B.A., Non-Coil.
M.A., Non-Coil. .
,, Univ.
THE UNIVERSITY.
jDavies, W. P
. P^vies, William Thomas .
Davies, William Tydwal ,
■ Davies-Glanley, E, h.n
, JDavis, C. L.
Davis, C. S.
- .Davis, D. A.
Davis, E.
Davis, E. A.
Davis, E. K.
■ Davis, E. M.
Davis, Frederick William
. Davis, Frederick William
•, Davis, G. E. P. ...
Davis, G. M.
Davis, G. N.
Davis, G. W
Davis, H. J.
Dav'is, I.
. Davis, J.
Davis, J. S.
Davis, K. M.
. Davis, M.
I Davis, Nellie
Davis, Norman
Davis, R.
,Davis, T.
,Davis, W. H
Davison, C. C.
Davison, E.
Davison, H. A.
Davison, H. E.
Davison, H. G.
Davison, J. R.
Davison, L. S.
Davison, N.
Davison, Norman ...
Davison, R. C.b
Davison, R. G.
Davison, S.
Davison, T.
Davison, W.
Davison, W. G.
Davison, W. J.
Davson, W. M.
Daw, A.
DaW, W. S.
Dawe, B.
Dawe, E. L.
r
jM.A., Non-Coil. ...
M.D., Med.
Univ.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
B.Litl., Bede
M.A., Half.
B.A., F. Bay
.B.A., Non-Coil. ...
Arms.
( iqo6) Mils.
B.A. (Mod.), Home
L.Th., Hatf.
. B.A., Non-Coil. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th., Codr.
M.D., B..S., Med.
L.Th.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Med.
M.A., Univ.
B.A., Univ.
B.A., St. Marys...
B.A., Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Arms.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th., Hatf.
A.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.Litt., Bede
M.D.,B..S.,B.Hy.,
B.S,
Am
B.S.
(.6)
Med.
Med.
M.D.
B.Sc.
M.D.
Arms
Med.
Med.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th., Non-CoU.
Arms.
Amis.
A.Se
B.St
M.A., Hatf.
Arms.
M.D
B.A.,
B.A.
Univ.
M.A., Univ.
B.S., Med.
Arms.
Non-Coll. ..
Med.
663
1897
1 90S
1S84
1903
1906
1894
1911
1885
1909
1907
1892
191G
1887
(910
1866
1886
1909
1904
'913
1888
1902
1899
1888
1911
1901
1S99
1908
1905
1898
1916
1888
1894
1919
1900
1896
19'3
1912
1917
a Formerly Glanley. /' Formerly Oavi.son, K.
664
MK,\I[{KKS OK
Diiwe. E. K.
H.A., Half.
Dawkiiis, A. E.
M.A., Halt.
Dawson, A.
(iQo8)Th.
Dawson, A. B.
M.Liu., Arms
Dawson, A. C.
M.A., St. Mary's
Dawhoii, A. J.
Hon. M.A
Dawson, A. S.
Arms.
Dawson, A. W'illan
M.D., Med
Dawson, A. William
B.A., Matf.
Dawson, C. C.
B. Mils.
Dawson, C. T.
L.Th.
Dawson, E.
M.A., Si. Marvs
Dawson, E. V.
B.A., Hatf. '
Dawson, F. I.
Med. (13)
Dawson, G. A.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Dawson, H. K.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Dawson, H. St. J. ...
B.A., Hatf.
Dawson, H. W.
(1910) Mus.
Dawson, J. C.
M..A., Univ
Daw>on, L. G.
.Arms. (16)
Dawson, N. ...
Arms.
Dawson, V.
B.Sc, Arms.
Dawson, S. J.
L.Th., Univ
Dawson, T. K.
Arms.
Dawson, W. A.
Arms.
Dav, A. E.
B.Sc, Arms
Dav. C. C.
B.Miis.
Dav, C. D.
(1909) Th.
Day, C. V. P.
M.A., Univ
Day, Edward Joseph
M.D., Med
Day, Edwin John ...
M.A.
Day, G. K. Ferens
B.A., Half.
Dav, G. E. Foden
L.Th., Hatf.
Day, G. E. N.
B.Liit., St. Mary's
Da'v, H. L.
M.A., Univ
Dav, J. P.
M.A., Hatf.
DaVbell, C. N.
St. Chads
De; J. N.
Arms.
Deacon, A. E.
M.A., Hatf.
Deacon, E.
B.A., Univ.
Dejilon, E. M.
Home
Deacon, E. W.
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
Deadman, S. H.
(1907) Th
Dean, A.
L.Th. .
Dean, A. E.
M.Litt., M..\., Arms. ...
Dean, C. G. G.
L.Th.
Dean. H.
M.Sc.
Dean, M.
B.A., Arms.
Dean, R. A.
B.A., Codr
Deane, A.
M.D., Med
iqiq
1909
THK UMVEKSITY, 665
Deane, H. E M.D., Med 1905
Deans, J. .M.D., Med 18S6
Dear, J. R. B.Miis. 1S9S
Dearden, F. C M.A., Univ 1884
Death, J. E. (191 1) Mus.
Deavin, H. C. ... ... (1919) Mus.
de Carvalho, G. A. ... ... .\rms. (14)
Decker, N. J. B F.Bay '..
Dedeke, T. D. O B. A., F.Bay
Dee, G. P. ... ... Arm.s.
Deed, L. H. L.Th. ....
Degfiarde, J. .-V. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1918
Deig:htoii, F. R. ... ... L.Th. .. ... 1920
Deisj;-hton, J. ... L.Th. ... ... 1912
de jersey, C. B B.A., Noii-Coll 1892
de Lacey, R. C M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1895
de la Bere, C. E. ... ... B.A., Univ. ... ... 1913
Delaney, P. L. ... ... Arms.
de Leg^h, H. L M.D., Med 1407
Delight, S. J (1919) Th.
de Macedo, J. F. ... M..A., \on-Coll 1907
Delumo, A. S. ... ..". B.A., F. Bay ... ... 1913
Demaiit, V. A. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1913
Demmery, B. ... ... (1914) Mus.
Dencer, C. ... ... B.A., St. Chad's ...
Dendy, F. W Hon. D.C.L
Denholm, G. M.D., B.S., B.Hy., Med. 1906
Denholm, R. ... ... L. !'h. ... iqi7
Denholm, W. H Med.
Denison, W. L.Th., Hatf. r88i
Dent, C. M.A.
Dent, H. H. C M.B.. Med. ... .... 1898
Dent, O. G. L.Th.
Dent, R. F. ... ... (1909) Th.
Dent, W. B. R.Se., .\rms
Denton, A. ... ... L.Th.
Denton, H. D.Mus. 1906
Denton, J. I\LA., Non-Coil 1910
de Putron, J. P M.A., Univ 1890
Derry, H. B. B.Mus. 1912
Derry, W. T M.A., Non-CoU 1901
de Rusett, M. E., see Howie.
Desborough, W. S. ... B.Mus. 1895
deSilva, C. E.rt M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1891
de Smidt, P. V^ L.Th., Non-Coli. .. 1909
Dessouky, M. ... ... Arms. (14)
d'Esterre, W. H. D. P. ... M.D., B.S., Med, ... 1893
Deuchar, H., see Wharhirst.
Dewe, R. N. M.A., Non-Coil ■ 1896
Dewell, M. W Med.
a Formerly ae Silva, A. C.
1912
1910
1909
I919
1919
666
MI-MHliKS OF
DewlnuM. H. H. ...
Dt'widar, A. R. M....
Dexter, W. E.
Dibb. F.
Dibbeii. G. W.
Dibdin, Wor. Sir L. T.
Dick. W.
Dickens, A. W.
Diikens, C. A.
Dickens, C. H. ...
Dickenson, A. I.
Dickjenson, E.
Dickenson, G. O, M.
Dickenson,. W. H.
D,ickins, M. M.
D,ickinson, G. L.
Dickinson, L. S. ....
Dickson, L. VV. H.
Dickson, R. A. M. ...
Dickson, W. H.
pidsbury, F. N.
D|ieterle, J. E.
Diijby-Se\ moiir, C. H.
Dig-grle. C. E.
Diii^g-le, F,
Diilon. H. S.
Dininiock, A. F.
Dimmock, G. F.
Dininiock, H. P. ...
Dingle. C. E. J.
Dingle, C. V'^
Dingle, E. R.
Dingle, P.
Dinnin, J. \V.
Dinning, \V.
Dinsdale, D. H.. ...
Disbrovve, E. H. D. '
Ditchbiirn, J. ...
Ditchburn, L., see Elder.
Ditchfield,.J. B.
Dittmer, A. R.
Diver, E. W.
Dix, R. H..
Dix, W. R.
Dixey, A. N.
Dixon, Abraham
Dixon, Agnes
Dixon, A. M.
Dixon, Dorothy
Dixon, Dudley
L:Tli. (\on-Coll.)
Arms. (14)
^.A., Non-Coil. ..
B.Mus.
( 1910) Til.
Hon. D.C.L.
B.Sc, Arms.
St. lohns
(i9o.S)Tli.
\\,B., Med.
B.Litt., Arms. ..
B «;c., Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Litt., St. Mary's
M.A., Half.
Arms. (16)
B.D.
Med.
(1908) Th.
M.A.. Univ.
L.Th.
B.A., Univ.
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
B.Mus.
B.Sc., Arms.
M.D,, Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., Med.
Arms.
M.D., B.S., B.Hy.
Med. (19)
B.Sc, Arms.
Arhis. (13)
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms
St.' John's
.-\rms. (14)
M.A., Univ.
L.Th.
M.D.. Med.
M,D., B.S., Med.
M.D., B.§., Med.
M,A., Non-Coil. ..
M..A., Nqn-Coll.- ..
B.Litt., Home
Med. (19)
M.A., Arms.
B.A., Univ.
Mt
THEi UNIVERSIIV.
667 T
Dixon, D. A.
Dikon, H.
Dixan, H. B. L.
Dixon, H. C.
Dixon, H. W.
Dixon, James
Dixon, James
Dixon, John
Dixon, J. A.
Dixon, J. G.
Dixon, J. L.
Dixon, J. S.
Dixon, J. T.
Dixon, J. \V.
Dixon, N.
Dixon, S. F.
Dixon, T.
Dixon, W. B.
Dixon, W. C
Dixon, W. D.
Dixon, \V. M
Dixson, A. D.
Dixson, C. F. L.
Dobbs, M.
Dobeson, H.
Dobeson, J. J.
Dobeson, R. G.
Dobree, E. B.
Dobson, A. E.
Dobson, D.
Dobson, E.a
Dobson, E. B.
Dobson, H. \V.
Dobson, J.. W.
Dobson, L.
Dobson, M. I., see Thoniing,
Dt>bson, W. A.
DOijksey, F.
Dodii, A. M., see Amez-Droz-
Dodd, C. N.
Dodd, E.
Dodd, H. G.
Dodd. H. I.
Dodd, J. E.
Dodd, J. X.
Dodd, J. R.
Dodd, W. A. de V.
Dodds, D, iM
Dodds, E. F.6
Dodds, G.
Mtjd. (iq)
Hume
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Univ.
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1884,
M.A., Univ
1899.
M.lA., Hatr.
19061
M.A., Half.
191,1
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1875
M.:D., Med
,887
M.D., Med.
1906
A.Sc., Arms
19QJ.
BvLitt., Arms
1903
Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
1S98
L.Th., Univ
'9Q3
B.Sc, Arms
1904.
B.Litt., St. Mary's
1904
B.Sc, Arms
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B.A., St. John's
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M.kSc, Arms, and Home
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Med. (13)
B.Mus.
1903
Dodd.
B.Sc, Arms.
'9Q4
B.A., Univ
1904
M.B., B.S., Med.
191.3 .
L.Th., Non-Coli..
igqi,
M, Litt., Home
1906 I
B.Litt., Arms
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1909 ,
Arms. (15)
B.Litt., Home
18991
B.Mus.
1898;
a Formerly TiiUy. i Formerly Valentine.
668 MEMBERS OF
Dodds, K. (1914) Th.
Podds, M.rt . B.Litt., Arms 1908
Diiilds, Richard .. .. B.Litt., Arms. ... ... 1901
Doiids, Roger ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... .. 1920
Podds, T. B.Litt., Arms 1903
Dodils, W. B.A., St. Mary's .. 1919
Dodson, A. E M.D., Med
Dodsworth, B. W (i9ii)Th.
Doj^gett, H. E B.A., Codr. 1917
Doiierty, A. H. A. F.Bay
Dohertv, C. E B.A., F. Bav 1907
Dohertv, R. B.A. '
Doherty, R. F. A. ... B.A., F. Bay 1909
Doig, E. T. .. Univ.
Dolman, D. H. M.A., Univ 1889
Dolman, G. .,, ... (i9i9)Th.
Dolphin, A. R ALA.
Doiiaj>-hy, J. J. ... ... Arms.
Donald, .^nnie ... ... Arms.
Donald, D. M.D., Med 1908
Donald, H. A Arms. (16)
Donaldson, Most Rev. .Si.
C. G. A. Hon. D.C.L 1908
Donaldson, R. E. D. Hon. ALA. . i9'9
Donkin, C. ALD., Med 1897
Donne, C. H. ... . . (1910) Th.
Donnelly, W. T. B. .. ALB., B.S., Aled. 1893
Donovan, W. ALD., Med. .. - . 1892
Dorev, S. F. ... B.Sc, Arms. .. .. 1915
Doudney, G. H ALB., Med 1881
Dougiity, O. .. ALA., Xon-Coll. .. 1915
Douiflas, D. .. .. B.A., Armsi ... ... 1912
Doug-las, D. G ALA., Non-Coil 1897
Douglas, F. J. T. .. Hatf.
Douglas, G. R. ... .. Arms.
Douglas, AL ... ... B..A.., Arms. ... ... 1913
Douglas, R. L.Th., Non-Coil. 1908
Douglas. R. L ALB., B.S., Med. 1906
Douglas, T. O ALA., Hatf. 1902
Douglas, W. N Aled. (19)
Douglass, AL Aled. (19)]
Douglass, \V. ... .. Arms.
Douglas-Willan, J. A. P. L.Th., Univ 1893
Douglin, E. ... Codr.
Doull, E. ... ... B.A, Arms., ... ... [920
Dove, A. C. ALD., B.S., Med. . 1886
Dove, A. F. R ALB., B.S., Med. .. 1916
Dove, H. G. B ALB., B.S.,Med 1916
Dove, J. LI. M.A.
Dove, W. S. (1910) Mus.
a Formerly Parkinson.
4
THE UNIVERSITY.
669
Dove-Edwin, G. F.
Dover. J. F.
Dow, C. R.
Dow, \V. A.
Dowdiiigf, A. \V.
Dowell, A. L.
Dowell, T.
Dowey, T. L.
Dowlen, F. M.
Down, E.
Downes R. M.
Diiwnes, VV. J.
Downham, E. . .
Downham, I.
Downie, C. A.
Downie, F. F. R. M.
Downie, W. G.
Dowsen, E.
Dovvzer, T.
Doxford, W.
Dransfield, E.
Drew, H. L.
Drew, W. C. B.
Drew, W. T. H. ...
Drewer, S. W.
Drinkald, A.
Driver, W.
Drozdowski, X. C
Dm, A. E.
Drumniond, D.
Druinmond, Hamilton
Drummond, Horsley
Drumniond, J. A. ...
Driiry, E. G. D. ..
Drury, R.
Drvburgh, M.
Dryden, W. B.
Duckworth, E.
Duckworth, P.
Dudding-ton, J. N.
Duddintfton, L.
Duddlei J.
Dudgeon, H. H.
Dudgeon, H. W. ...
Dudley, C. R.
Dudley, O.
Duerdon, T. L.
Duff, J. W.
Duffv, T. B.
Duffus, D. A. M. ...
Duffu.s, E. D.
F. Bay
M.B., B.S., Med.
1903
M.Sc, Arms
iqoi
.M.D., B.S., Med.
I 803
M.A., Half.
iqo5
B.Sc, Arms.
H)iq
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
141 1
Codr.
M.D., Med
IQ17
(iqi4)Th.
L.Th.
iq.7
B.A., Non-Coil
'9'3
M.A., Non-Coil
1884
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iqo6
L.Th., Non-CoU.
1887
L.Th.
iqi5
B.Litl., Arms
igoy
Med.
M.Sc, .Arms
igo2
B.A., Arms
igi7
L.Th.
1914
B.A., Hatf.
i8qo
B.A., Hatf.
iSqq
B.A., St. Johns
'9'3
Arms. (13)
B.A., Non-Coil
1908
B.Sc, Arms.
1912
B.A., Non-Coil
iQiq
M.D., Hon. D.C.L., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
IQ06
.M.D., B.S., Med.
1906
M.A., D.C.L., Hatf. ..
.884
D.P.H., Med
1908
Arms.
B.A., .\rms
igi I
St. John's
B.Litt., Home
1907
M.A., Non-Coll
igoo
L.Th., Hatf.
1891
B.A. Hatf.
igoi
B.Mus.
1908
L.Th.
1910
M.D., B.S., Med.
1899
A.Sc. .Arms
1 90 1
L.Th.
1910
(1920) Mus.
RLA., Hon. D.Litt., Arms.
Arms. (13)
M.A., Codr
1890
Arms.
b70 Ml'
MHKK.s oi- ■
niifioii, A.
M.A.
I^uvidale, F. W
B.Sc, .\rnis
1914.
nuirdale. L. Z
B.Mus.
1 904> .
Pviij^yaii, A. S.
B.P.
191a ■•
Dtiymore, \V. E.
M\A., iNon-Coll
iSqS.-;
niiyuenov, R. C. H.
(ic)09)Th.
Duke. H.'
M.D., Med
"«9S-
Puke, B. A.
M.A., Half.
1S99J
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M.D., Med
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Puke. |.
B.A., Nou-CoU
1 891,.
PuinblL-. J'. M
(iqr^) iMus.
Puniphrevs. J. M. F.
L.Th.
1907
Dun, J. '
B.A., Univ
1862.
Duncan, A. L.
B.A., Univ
1911I
Diini-an, C.
M.B., Mod
'9'4
Dunt-an, D.
Cei'l.S.Sc, Med.'
18S7.
Duncan, V.B.
B.Sc, Arms.
'9''7-
i^uncan, H. G.
Ai^ms.
Duncan, J. B.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1902.
Duncan, J. N.
B.A., St. John's
1920 .
Duncan, M. H.
B.Sc, Arms.
1897
Duncan, O.
B. A., Arms
1916 :
Duncan, R. B.
M.D., B.S., B.Hy., Med.
1890
Duncan. \'. G.
L.Th.
(920 >
Duncan. \V.
M.B., B..S., Med.
1917-
Dunn worth, A.
L;Tll.
191 I
Punlop, E. C.
MvB., B.S., Med.
igi7'
Dunlop, J. M. M
D.C.L.
Dunn, A.
M.-A., Bede
1887;
Dunn, E. W.
B.A., Half".
1900 1
Dunn, J.
M.A., D.C.L., Uniw, ...
'«74.
Dunn, J. T.
D.Sc, Arms.
<S77'
Dunn, W U.
M.iD., Med
19041
Dunn, R.
Anns, (i^)
Dunn, R. A.
MoD., B.S.. D.Hv., Med.
18941
Dunn, R. L. A.
(1911) Th. ".
Dunn, W. S,
.Airn)s.
Dunne, E. C.
L.Th., Half.
1914J
Dunne, F.
B.A., Non-Coil
1Q09;
Dunne, T.
B.A., Non-Coil
190.3!
Dunnetl, J. H
B.Sc, Arms
191 1
Dnnscombe, J. C. ...
B.A., Arms.
1916;
Dunwconibe, T. W. K.
.Arms. (15) and Medt(i9)
Dunstan, F. S.
M.A., Hatf.
1912-
Dimworth, H.
( 1907) Mus. ,
Dupere, L. E.
(1916) Mus.
Durance, E. J.
(1910) Til.
Duranl, W. J.
M.D., B.S., Med.
189.J
Durham, Ri. Hon. Earl of
H6n. D.C.L
igi3;
During-, J. C. O. \V.
M.'A., F. Bay
1 909 ,
Durrant, F. T
(1919) Mus.
THE L'MA EKHn Y.
67 f
Uiinaiit, S. M.
Diirrant, T. A.
DiMch, M. A.
nullcin, A.
Diilton, A. J. M.
Dutton, F. S.
Dutton, T.
Du'tl'on, W: A.
D'Vaz, M. J.
iVvbc-ll, C. "
Dvce, G. H.
Dver, H. W.
DR'er, J. P.
nymbnd, C. H.
Ektott, H. J. T.
E'ades, D. C.
Ekg-le, M. W.
E'ardlev, E. F. C.
Eai-le, C. S.
Earp, L.
Easinon, J. S.
East,C. H.
East, G. R.
Easf,' W. B.
Easier, S. E.
Easferby, W.
Ekstmaii, C. T.
Eiislwood, C. F.
Eastwood, J. E.
E'astwood, W. B.
Eaton, E. A.
Ebden, C.
E'ccles, B. R.
Ecob, C. H. T.
E'ckefsley, H.
E'ddlestone, N. A.
Eddon, J. B.
Ecie, H. E.
Ede, V'ery Rev. \V
Eden, E. M.
Eden, Right Rev. (
Ederar, G. R.
Ed'^ar, S. G.
Edgar, W. H.
Edare, S.
Edg^e, W. A.
Edge, W. M.
Edgeworth, F. Y'.
Edleston, H. C.
Edmond, T. E.
M;
Amis. (16) ... ■
M;D., Med.
1908'
M.D., Med.
1904-
(1906) Mils.
M'.A., Halt".
.;.' 1885-.
L'.Th.
i^iS'
M.t)., Med.
1880'
M.A., Hatf.
189G '
M.B., B.S.. Med.'
1900 '
(1908) Mus.
Univ.
Arms. (13)
M-.A., Hatf.
'.'.'. i88r:
R.Sl-., .\rms.
1909 '
M.A., Hatf.
1905.
B.A., Arms.
1913^.
(1913) Mus.
MvA., Univ.
•'• I'^^S
M'.A., Non-Coil.
1883-.
K.Lilt., St. Mary's •
1904'
F. Bav
MvD.,'B.S., Med.
1887"
M.D., B.S., B.Hy., M
ed. 1903"
L.Th., Hatf.
i86gi
L.Th.
IQl'8-^
M.A., M.Litt., Bede
1903
L.Th., Hatf.
1912
( 1919) Mus.
B.A., St. Johns ..
1914'
B.A., Hatf.
1896-
Ared. (i3>
B.Sc, Arms.
1914:
(1913) Th.
B.A., Univ.
1903
B.Litt., Home ..
1907
M'.'D., B.S., Med.
1 906 '
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
I qo2 ■
A.Sc, Arms.
1S91
M.A.
M.Sc-., Arms.
M.A.
B.Sc, Arms.
1 9 n '
B.Sc, Arms,
1 909 ■
M.D., B.S.. Med.
1907:
M.A., Hatf.
1876'
B.A., Non-Coll. ...
1912
L.Th.
I9I2"
Hon. D.C.L.
1889'
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 900 '
B.A.,St. John's ...
1919
672 MEMBKKS t)K
Edmonds, H. G.
L.Th.
iq07
Edmonds, H. J.
M.A., Half".
1909
Edmonds, H. R
( 1919) Mus.
Edmondson, J.
B.A., Si. John's
1917
Edmunds. E. F
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
Etimunds, I. A.
( 1912) Mils.
Eilinundson, J.
Hatf.
Edridge-Green, F. W.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1882
Edwardes, H. L. G.
M.\., Hatf.
1894
Edwards, C.
M.D., Med
iq20
Edwards, C. V
Half.
Edwards, E. C
A.Sc, Arms.
1905
Edwards, G. Z
M.A., Non-Coil
1899
Edwards, H
L.Th., Non-Coil
1912
Edwards, H. J
M.D., Med
1906
Edwards, J. F.
B.A., Codr
1 S94
Edwards, K. C.
M.D.
1918
Edwards, L. A. C.
M.A., Xon-Coll
'905
Edwards. O. S. S.
L.Th.
1909
Edwards, T.
(1920) Th.
Edwards, William ...
L.Th., Hatf.
1879
Edwards, William ...
B.A., Non-Coil
1902
Edwards, W. A.
L.Th., Codr
1S97
Edwards, W. J
(i9'5)Th-
Edwards, W. O. W.
B.A., Hatf.
1909
Edwards, W. R
M.D., Med
1S84
Edwards-Moss, D. K. G.a
M.A., M.Litt., Home ..
1904
Egerton, G. B.
.M.B., B.S., Med.
'9'5
Eg-erton, T.
B.A., Non-Coil
'895
Eggleton, A. S.
(i9i3)Th.
Eggleston, H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1900
E^glinglon, A.
M.A.
Egremont, H. E.
B.A., Univ
.874
Ekins, G. W.
B.A., Univ
■893
Elam, G.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1S92
Eland, M. J.
L.Th.
1918
Elba, A. A.
M.A., F. Bay
1S88
Elcuni, D.
M.D., Med
1894
Elder, E. R.
(>9'5)Th.
Elder, L.b
M.A., Home
1907
Elder, W. A
L.Th.
1907
Eldershaw, W. F. H. \
M.A.. Half
1908
Eley, A. J.
M.A., Univ
1908
Elgar, Sir E.
Hon. D.Mus
1904
Eigie, S.
H.A., .A.rms
1914
Elio]ioulos, C.
Arms. (15) *
Elkerton, H.
B.D.
'9'5
Ellersliaw, E. M
B.A., Arms
1919
Ellershaw, H.
M.A., Hatf. and Univ. ...
1886
Ellersliaw, R.
M.A.
a Fornieily \\'alkins. 6 Formerly Ditchbuni.
THH UNIVERSITY. 673
EUerlon. S. T. J
Univ.
Ellisrers, J.
B.Sc, Arms
1919
Elliot, A.
B.Sc, Arms
1907
Elliot, Hon. A. R. D.
Hon. D.C.L
1903
Elliot, H. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Elliott, A.
Bede
Elliott, B.
Med. (iql
Elliott, C. W
M.Sc, Arms
1905
Elliott, D. E.
Med. (iq)
Elliott, E. H
M.A., Xon-Coll
1890
Elliott, G. A.
B.Sc, Arms.
1908
Elliott, G. R.
B.Sc, Arms
1914
Elliott, I.
L.Th.
1909
Elliott. i\i.
Arms. (16)
Elliott, S. E.
B.A., F. Bay
1888
Elliott, W. A
M.B., B.S.,'Med.
1914
Ellis, A.
B.Sc, Arms
1Q03
Ellis. A. C.
B.A., Arms.
1914
Ellis, Alice M
M.Litt., M.A., Arms. ...
1897
Ellis, Andrew M
Hon. M.A
'905
Ellis, E.
M.D., Med
1906
Ellis. E. H.
Arms. (16)
Ellis. G. Reginald
M.B., B.S., Med.
1907
Ellis. G. Robson
B.Sc, Arms
1920
Ellis. G. W.
Med. (14)
Ellis. H. A.
B.A., Hatf.
1920
Ellis, H. R.
M.B., Med
1900
Ellis, N.
B.Litt., Arms
1902
Ellis, R. A.
M.A., Non-Coil
1897
Ellis. R. G.
Arms.
Ellis. T.
M.A., B.D., Hatf.
1896
Ellis. W ■
B.Mus., Univ
'893
Ellis, W. C.
M.D., Med
1907
Ellis. W. M., see Martin-Ellis
Ellison, C. H
M.A., Hatf
1893
Ellison, D.
L.Th., Hatf.
1867
Ellison, E. H
M.D., Med
1902
Elhvood, J. N
St. Chad's
Elphick, J. H
L.Th., Non-Coil
1909
Elsdon, E. J
A.Sc, Arms
1891
Elstob, A.
B.A., Hatf.
iqi2
Elstob, J. G.
M.A., Hatf.
1878
Elstob, J. H.
M.A., Non-CoU
1 90 1
Elston, P.
L.Th.
1916
Elton. 0.
Hon. D.Litt
1912
Elton, P,
B.Mus.
"915
Emery, E. H.
{1915) Mus
Emery, J. J.
L.Th.
1908
Emmerson, \V. L. ...
L.M., Med
'873
Emmerson, VV. M
M.B., B.S., Med.
•907
Emmet, L. M.
B.Litt., St. Marys
1905
(^74
MliMH^-K.S OF
Kmmei. M. M., soo Bt
aumonl
Einmeii, H.
,,B. Liu., Bede
limnuni. J. H.
(1915) .Mus.
Emmetl, R.
M.D., Med.
Emms, A. W. ...
.M.D., Med.
Emms, F. W.
■M. A., M.Litt., Non-Co
Emsley, R.
L.Th., Non-Coil....
Emta^^e, H. G.
.M.A., Codr.
E.itiland, H. G.
,M.A., Non-Coil. ..
Enjilisl), v..
,M.D., Med.
Eni;lish, J.
• M.Litt., M..A., Arms.
Eiig-lish, V.
... ,,M.A., Bede
Ensell, A. V.
.Arms. (19)
Ensell, E. E.
B.Sc, Arms.
EidberjJf, Mark J., see
Hilton, J. M.
Erdberji-, Moidecai J.,
see Hilton.
Ei riiiifton, R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
E.-..11.,' A. G.
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
Esdaile, W.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
E-sserv, W. J.
M.B., Med.
Etelies, \V. R.
M.D., Med.
Ethell, T. F.
... , Half.
Evans, A. A.
... , L.Th., Non-Coil...
Evans, Sir A. J., Bt.
... , Hon. D.C.L.
Evans, D. D.
■M.A., Half.
Evans, D. R. ..
(1909) Th.
F^vans, Kvan William
... ; B.A., Half.
Evans, V. E.
( 1910) Th.
Evans, F. J.
.M.A., Halt.
Evans, George H. ...
L.Th.
Evans, Goronwy H.
L.Th., Halt.
Evans, H. E.
... . L.Th., Half.
Evans, H. R.
Med. (.3)
Evans. I. D.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Evans, J.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
Evans, [. M.
M.A., Half.
Evans,}. \V.
M.A., Univ.
Evans, L. W.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Evans, O. C. P. ...
xM.D., B.S., Med.
F".vans, P.
... , M.B., B.S., Med.
Evans, P. J.
LTh.
Evans, R.
M.A., Univ.
Evans, R. C.
St. John's
E\ans, T.
B.A., Half.
Evans, Waller J.
iM.A., Non-Coil. ...
Evans, William J. ..
(i9ii)Th. '
Evatt, E. J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Evelyn, W. ¥..
.. * B.A., Codr.
Everard, E. D.
M.A., St. Chads ...
Everest, H. Y.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
Everitt, J.
B.Mus.
1 90,3
1901
1898
1904
1S81
'S95
J 906
1S98
(897
191 I
'913
1908
iHS-j
1901
IS89
1906
.1895
1^89
1890
1911
1906
'^99
1914
1900
1886
1900
1909
1887
i«93
1910
1881
1910
1900
1889
'913
1 88 1
THK MNIVKHSITY.
673
i Evers, C. J.
.. MM. D., Med.
t.Evers, F. P.
.. ^•JSI.B., B.S., Med.
Evers, H.
.. ;.M.R., B.S., Med.
E vers, J. S.
.. : M.D., Med.
Eveisan, H. R
.. ;sB.A., Non-CoU. ..
Everv, .W. ...- .
.. rB.Mus.
Eves', H. C.
, St. Chad's
Ewart, A.
• iArins.
Ewart, A. T.
B.Sc, .\rms.
Ewart, D.
... '.Med.
Ewart, E. B.
■ .Arms. (16)
Ewart, .H.V
Arms. ( 1 ^)
Ewart, W.
'M.D.
Ewens, H. L.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Ewing, Sir J.. A.
.. : Hon. D.Sc.
Ewiiisi, J. M. G
D.P.H., Med. .
Eves," G. F.
... ,M.A., Hatf.
Eyles,.A. R.
... ■ M.A.. Halt.
Eyles, E.
... B.A., Arms.
Bvles, 0. R.
:-'. St. Mary's
Eyre, J. W. H.
,M.D.. M.S., Med.
Eacey,.H. W
... -H.A., Univ.
Faiey, N. S.
- B.A., Non-Coil. .
Falimy, A.
B.Sc, -Arms.
Fall my, I.
B.Sc, .Arms.
Faichnie, N.
... ,M.B., B.S., Med.
Faid, J. E.
■ .Arms.
Faid, VV.
B.Sc, .Arms.
Faik, H.
... ! B.Sc, Arms.
Fail, J. B.
Arms. (16)
Fairbourn, H. V. ...
(iqo8)Th.
Fairbourn, S. S.
... : B.A., Hatf.
Fairbrother, J.
L.Th., Hatf.
Fairbiirn, J.
... ■ L.Th., Non-Coil..
Faircloiiyh, H.
... ^ M.B., B.S., Med.
Fairclousjh, H. S. ...
... - B.Miis.
Faircloiig-h, Wilfrid
... : M.B., B.S., Med.
Faircloug-h, William
B.A., Univ.
Fan-lie, A. L.
• Med.
Fairlie, C. F.
Med.
Fair weather, A.
Med. (19)
Falcoiiar, W. E.
M.B., Med.
Falconer, T. M.
B.Litt., Bede
Falkner, E. A.
M.B., Med.
Falkner, J. M.
M.A.
F"allaw, L.
M.A., B.Litt., Un
Fahvasser, E. G.
•ALA., Univ.
Familton, J.
Med.
Faris, H.
Arms. (13)
Farkascli, R.
St. Mary's
■i«85
IQil
1916
1914
iq02
1912
)SS8
J9'3
1919
1883
iqog
1911
>8q3
igio
iqi2
1914
1914
1889
1920
191 I
1902
1872
1889
1913
'9' 5
1906
1S84
1904
1903
18S9
1898
.871
67b
MEMBERS OF
F;iriner, K. E.
Farmer, J.
Farmer, \\ . A.
Fanu-ll. A. J.
Faniell, D. a
Fanieil. G. H.
F.'irquhai", J. H.
Farqiihar, J. H. J.
Farquhar, J. V. C.
Faiqiihar, M. E.
Fair, B. R.
Fan-, C. J.
Farrar, C. D.
Farrar, C. F.
Farrar, J. E.
P'arrar, P. A.
Farrar, S. R.
Farr-Cox, R. B.
Farrell, A. C.
Farrell, D. E.
Farrell, D. M.
Farrell, L. H.
Farrer, D.
Farrer, \V. B.
Farrer, W. W.
Farrow, A. E.
Farrow, C.
Farrow, J. A.
Farrow, J. E.
Farrow, M.
Farrow, M. G.
Farrow, S. S.
Farthing, R. H.
Fatherlev, E. M. ..
Faiilder,'.!. H.
Faiikis, A.
F"aiilkes, C. 11.
Favell, J. .M.
F'awceti, J.
Fawtus, H. B.
Fawcas, J. I.
Feaniley, W.
Fearon, Van. \V. A.
Feast, E. M.
Fealherston, W.
Featlierslone, H. E.
Featherstone, H. L.
Feaiherstone, J.
Featherstone, R. J.
Featherstone, T.
M.A., Univ.
M.A., Univ.
Codr.
Hatf.
B.A., Anns.
(igij) Mus.
L.Th., Univ.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Non-Coil.
Codr.
L.Th.
.M.A., Hatf.
M.A., Univ.
B.A.. Univ.
B.A., Non-Coil.
L.Th., Codr.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.A., Non-Coil.
Codr.
B.A., Codr.
Cotlr.
B.A., Codr.
B.A.. Arms.
St. John's
L.Th., Non-Coil.
B.A., Hatf.
B..A., Hatf.
B.Litt., Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
B.Litt., Arms.
Ei.Litt., Home
L.Th.
B.A., St. John's
B.A., Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
B..A., Arms.
St. Chads
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Non-Coil.
M.B., B.S., Med
Arms. ( 19)
M.D., Med.
M.A., Univ.
M.A., Hatf.
B.Sc, Arjns.
M.D., B..S., Med.
M.A., -Arms.
Arms.
L.Th., Non-CoU..
B.D., Non-Coil.
II Formerly Atkinson.
THE LNIVliKSlTY,
677
Featonby, T.
Feg-gfetter, J. Y
Feil, F. K.
Fell, J. W.
Fellows, A. A.
Fenn, C. E.
Fenrii H. L.
Fenn, W.
Fenning's, A. A.
Fenton, E.
Fenwick, B.
Fenwick, C.
Fenwick, C. C.
Fenwick, G. W.
Fenwick, J.C.J. ...
Fenwick, O. F.
Ferens, H. E.
Ferens, W.
Ferguson, F.
Ferguson, J.
Ferguson, J. G. T.
Ferguson, J. M.
Ferguson, K. E.
Ferguson, Ralph Sanderson
Ferguson, Robert Sinipsi>n
Fernie, A. ...
Ferrier, J. W.
Ferrier, R. M
Ferris, H B.
Ferris, P. R.
Ferris, T. B. B
Ferris, T. E. S.
Ferris, T. R.
Fevvster, B.
Fewtrell, H. P
ffolkes, F. A. S
Fidoe, S.
Field, C. N.
Field, D. L.
Field, E. L.
Field, H. E.
Fielden, E.
Fielden, H. A.
Fielding, S. J.
Fieiding-Smith, C.
Fieldhouse, E.
Finch, J. A.
P^inch, J. H.
Finch, L. ...
Fincken, \'. S. T. ...
Findlater, J. \V.
43
Arms.
Arms. (16)
L;Th., Non-Coll
i8gi
M.A., Univ
iSq8
(F9o8)Th.
M.D., Med
1898
Univ.
B.A., Non-Coll
1906
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 89 1
L.Th., Hatf.
1876
M.D., Med
'877
Med. (19)
Med. (iq)
L.Th.
i9'3
M.b., Med
Aims.
M.A., Univ
1883
L.Th., Non-Coll
1885
M.A., Non-Coll
rqi4
M.D., Med
i8q6
L.TIi., Hatf.
1893
D.P.H.. Med
1005
Arms, and Med. ...
B.A., Hatf.
1 886
Non-Coll.
iVLD., Med
1 880
L.Th.
•9'3
M.Sc, Arms.
L.Th., Hatf
1904
M.A., Univ
1Q04
M.A., Univ
1 868
M.A., Univ
1803
M.Sc, Arms
1908
Arms. (16)
B. A., Hatf
1913
B.A., Hatf.
1885
L.Th.
1916
B.A., Univ
1870
B.A., Arms
i9'3
M.A., Hatf.
1S89
B.A., Non-Coll
1889
M.B., B.S., Med.
'895
M.D., B.S., Med.
1898
M.B., B.S., Med.
'905
B.A., Non-Coll
'915
B.A., St. John's
1914
M.A., Hatf.
1899
Si. Chads
M.A., Si. Chads
1911
B.A., St. Chad's
1917
M..A., M.Litt.. Arms. ..
1903
otS
MHMUKKS Oh
Fiiuilay. j. L. O. B.
Fiiilay, A.
F"iiilay, E.
Finn, M.
Finney, \'. H.
Finnimore, A. K.
Firth, A.
Firth, C. H.
Firth, E. N. M.
Firth, G. A.
Firth, G. W. A.
Firth, J.
Firth, James Bambridge
Firth, lames Brierley
Firth, J. L. A.
Firth, W. VV.
Fisher, E.
Fisher, G.
Fisher, J. E. J.
Fisher, M.
Fisher, R. D.
Fisher, W. F.
Fitt, J.
F"itton, J. VV.
FitzGerald, J. C. ...
F"itz-Gerald, J. J. ...
Fitzgerald, R.
Fiiz-Hiigh, E.
Flack, F. \V.
Flanaiian, P. J.
Flecker, E.
Flecker, VV. H.
Fleetwood, C. H. H.
Fleming, A. G.
Fleming, G.
Fleming, G. VV. T. H.
Fleming, James
Fleming, John
Fleming, J.
Fleming, VV. ,
Fleming, VV. L.
Fletcher, Abraham
Fletcher, Alfred
Fletcher, C. H.
Fletcher, F. N.
Fletcher, G. E. C. ...
Fletcher, G. H.
Fletcher, H. C.
Fletcher, M.
Fletcher, VV'. S.
FJinioflF, B.
L.Th., Univ
'89.S
M.D., B.S., Med.
1906
K.Li It., Arms.
1907
M.Sc, Arms.
1804
Arms.
M.A., Univ
i«93
(1907) Mus.
Hon. D.C.L
1909
M.A., Univ
1912
B.A., Univ
iq02
M.A.
L.Th.
1919
B.A., Arms
I0'.=>
M.Sc, Artns.
( igog) Mus.
M.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
iqib
M.A., Hatf.
1885
L.Th.
1911
M.A., Hatf.
1909
M.B., B.S., Med.
.899
M.B., B.S., Med.
•^93
B.A., Half.
1898
B.Mus.
1892
M.A.
M.D., Med
1911
B.A., Xon-Coll
1S79
(iqi6)Th.
M.A.
M.D., Med
1911
M.A., Non-Coil
1873
M.A., D.C.L., Univ. .
1880
M.A., Non-Coil
1879
Home
Med. (16)
Med. (16)
Arms. (M.)
L.Th.
1910
Med. (15)
B.Sc, Arms.
'405
Med.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
1906
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
(1909) Th.
L.Th.
1907
B.A., Arms.
1920
Med. (19)
B.Sc, Arms.
1912
M.A.
L.Th.
1914
Med. (19)
THE LiM\EKSITV.
679
Flovel, A.
Flovd, K.
Flux, G. B.
Flvnn, J.
Fogo, W.
Fong^, K. D.
Foiisf, K. Y.
Foote, G. H.
Footitt, J. M.
Foottit, C. E. W.
Foottit, P. F.
Forbes, A. A. G.
Forbes, \V. D.
Forbester, R. E.
Ford, A. H.
Ford, B. M.
Ford, E. L.
Ford, F. C.
Ford, F. W. B.
Ford, L. D.
Ford, R.
Ford, S.
Ford, W. H.
Forde, G. M.
Forde, H. L.
Forde, W.
Forge, J. F.
Forman, F.
Forman, M. A.
Forrest, J.
Forrest, J. R. C.
Forrest, Walter
Forrest, William
Forrest, W. D.
Forrest-Bell, F. A.
Forshaw, M. A.
Forster, Andrew
Forster, Aqiiila
Forster, A. S.
Forster, Claudius
Forster, Culhbert
Forster, D.
Forster, S.
Forster, F.
Forster, J. D.
Forster, J. J.
Forster, J. M.
Forster, J. P.
Forster, J. R.
Forster, T. F.
Forsyth, C.
Arms.
Arms.
M.D., Med.
1904
M.D., Med.
1914
M.A., Univ.
1899
B.Sc, Arms.
f9i4
Arms. (13)
(iqoq) Th.
B.A., Arms.
J 920
B.A., Univ.
.88r
L.Th.
1911
L.Th., Univ.
1888
A.Sc, Arms.
1900
M.Sc, Arms.
1910
M.A., Univ.
r886
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1902
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
M.B., B.S., Med.
1895
M.A., Univ.
1 900
B.Sc, Arms
1910
M.A., Non-CoU. ...
1893
L.Th.
1913
D.C.L.
B.A., Half.
1909
F. Bay
B.A., B.C.L., Codr.
'.'. 1887
B.A., Univ.
1 900
B.A., Hatf.
1908
B.A. (Mod.) Home
ign
Arms. (16)
M.A., Univ.
'.'. 1887
Arms. (i3»
M.B., B.S., Med.
•• 1894
M.B., B.S., Med.
1919
L.Th., St. Chad's
1920
Arms. (16)
B.A., Hatf.
1911
M.Sc, Arms.
I qo8
Arms.
Arms. (16)
B.Mus.
i 900
B.A., Arms.
1917
Arms. (19)
Arms.
M.A., Univ.
1868
Arms. (15)
M.Litt., Arms.
1 900
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
Arms. (15)
M.D., Med.
190^
M.B., B.S., Med.
1891
68o
FortesciR'. C F.
Forth. J. F.
Foskett. B.
Foskeii. S.
P'oster, A. (I
Fosier, A. D.
Foster. C. E.
Foster, E. R.
Foster, J
Foster, .|. j.
Foster, L.
Foster, M. B.
Fothers^ill, E. R.
Fothergill, F. S. ...
F"othergill, G. A. ...
Fotherjfill, L.
Fo^vler, A. C.
Fowler, Harry
F'owler, Harry
Fowler, J.
Fowler, .|. T.
Fowler, R. H.
F"owIer, W.
Fox, A. E.b
P^ox, C. J. B.
Fox, C. R. G.
Pox, G. M.
P'ox, I. E.
Fox, S. F.
P'ovan, T. F. T.
Foyl, H. M.
France, E. ...
Frame, W. H.
Francis, C. C.
F"raniis, G.
Francis, H.
Francis, H. C. H. ...
Francis, R. C. H. ,..
Francis, \V.
Franco, R. S.
Franks, E.
Eraser, J. B.
Eraser, L. G.
Eraser, M.
Eraser, N.
Eraser, T.
Fraser-Sniith, E. W. E.
Eraj'ling-, H. E.
Erazer, E. E.
II I'"i>rmerly
MEMUKKS OK
L.Tll.
1912
H.A., Half.
1902
Arms. (15)
B.A., Univ. and
M.B., B.S., Med.
1909
B.Litt., Home
1 900
Arms.
Arms. (16)
( iqio) Mils.
B.A., D.C.L., Hatf.
1S79
M.B., Med.
1S97
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
iqio
M.D., Med.
1915
M.B., B.S., Med.
.S95
.Arms.
Med. (19)
M.B.. B..S., Med.
■■• '^9.S
B.D.
,897
M.D., B.S., Med.
1889
E.Th.
.9'6
M.A., Hatf.
.894
M.A., Hon. D.C.L., Hs
itf. 1861
L.Tll.
1910
M.A., Hatf.
1887
M.Litt., M..-\., Arms.
1897
Med. (19)
B.A., Univ.
1919
M.D.. Med.
1905
.M.D., R.S., Med.
1902
.M.D., B.S., Med.
1899
(1908) Til.
M.A., Hatf.
'.'.'. 1897
M.B., B.S., Med.
.893
M.D., Med.
1920
DMus.
1905
R. A., Arms.
1919
.M.D., B.S., Med.
1893
M.A., Univ.
1913
.M.D., Med.
1912
(1912) Th.
-Arms. (13)
B. A., Arms.
1920
L.Th.
1913
M.D., M.S., Med.
1895
B.A., Arms.
1913
B.Mus.
1893
Med.
Hon. .M.A.
1920
L.Th.
1911
M.D., B.S., Med.
1895.
/) Formerly I-eslie.
THK L"M\HRSIIV
68 I
Frazer, J. C, see Cleineiits-
Frazer, J. G.
Frazer, M.
grazer- Hurst, H. D.
Frazer-Hurst, J. L.
Frederick, C. J. B.
Frederick, G. A. I.
Frederick, G. V
Freedman, W. A
Freeling-, J. R.
Freeman, Ernest Carrick
Freeman, Ernest Charles
Freeman, J.
Freeman, J. B.
Freeman, J. L.
Freeman, S.
Freer, VV. L.
Freeth, A. C.
French, G. W. H.
French, H. G.
French, H. S.
French, J. G.
French, J.J.
French, M. D.
French, R.
French, R. E.
French, R. H
French, T. .S
French, W A
Frew, R. F
Fricker, F. L.
Fricker, H. A
Friend. J. F. C
Frisby, G.
Fris-Tack, B. M
Frodsham, Right Rev. G. H.
Froggatt, G. E.
Froggatt, G. \V.
Froggatt, S.
Frossard, PI. L.
Frost, E. I.
Frost, G.
Frost, J. K.
Frost, S. W. G
Frv, H. A.
Frvar, R. H. F
Fryar, W.
Fryer, H. T.
Fugler, A.
Fill ford. S.
Fuller, J. R.
razer.
Hon. D.Litt.
1898
( 1909) Mns.
R.A.. Hatf.
1908
B.A. ; M.D., B.S.
Med. 1897
B.A., Codr.
1 906
B.A., Codr.
18.86
B.A., Codr.
I S99
M.B., B.S., Med.
1918
M.A., Univ.
1 S50
M.D., Med.
1 906
M.A., Univ.
1892
M.D., Med.
1907
Med. (16)
M.A., Univ.
1 868
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
B.A., St. Chad's ..
1910
M.B., Med.
1914
M.D., Med.
1 902
M.A., Hatt.
1911
L.Th.
I9JI
M.A., Univ.
1869
M.D., B.S., B.Hy.
, Med. 1900
M.B.. B.S., Med.
1904
xM.A., Univ.
1909
B.Sc, Arms.
iqi6
M.B., Med.
1 889
M.A., F. Bav
1912
B.A., Univ. ■
1 881
D.Mus.
1893
B.Mus.
1907
B.Mus.
1893
Arms.
B.A., St. Chad's ..
1920
Arms.
M.A., D.D., Univ.
j888
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 90 1
M.A., Non-CoU. ..
1 895
i\I.A., Hatf.
1905
M.A., Univ.
1906
L.Th., Hatf.
.893
M.D., .Med.
1S98
M.D., Med.
1 go4
L.Th.
1918
B.Mus.
1917
B..\., Univ.
1915
B..A., St. John's ..
1914
Arms.
(1918) Mus.
St. John's
M.D., B.S., Med.
189s
682
MK.MHHKS OI'
Fullerion, A. 11.
M.H.. Med
1904
Fulleitoii, F. W. ...
M.n.. H.S., M.-d.
>H9,1
Fiillerton. R.
(1907) Mils.
Fulton. L. I. W.
B.Litl., .Arm.s
1904
Fuilonjj, \V. v.
M.D., Med
1904
Fuiinston, E.
M.A., Univ
1861
Furna.ss, W.
Arms.
Fuiiier, W.
M.D., iMed
.S91
Funiess, K. S.
Arms.
Furnivall, H. W. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1902
Fvfe, D.
M.D.', Med
1920
Fvffe, T. F.
M.A., Non-Coll.
1910
FVne, L. E. E.
F. Bay
Gabhott, L.
B.A., Non-Coll
1 898
Gabell, I. H.
(1909) Th.
Gahan, H. S. T.
B.A., Hon. M.A., Hatf.
1894
Gaine, R. L.
A.-Sc, Arms.
1S87
Gainford, H.
B.A., Non-Coll
'893
Gaiuf'oid, J.
B.A., Non-Coll
1887
Gainford. M. .\. H.
B.Litt., Home
1902
Gale, L.
Arms. (14)
Gallalier, F.
M.A., Univ
1900
Gallic, J.
B.Mus.
1907
Gallon, J.
B.Sc, Arms
1916
Gallon, J. R.
B.Litt., Arms
1908
Gallon, \V. A.
Anns.
Gallop, A. H.
(1909) Th.
Gallowav, J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1906
Galpin. P. A.
M.D., B.S.,B.Hy., Med.
1909
Gamble, J. L.
M.A., Half
1901
Gamleii, H. E.
M.B., B.S., Med.
■893
Ganderton, H. Y. ...
M.-A., St. John's
1914
Gandy, C. J.
Arms. (13)
Gandv, R. C.
(1906) Mus.
Gane; E. P. S.
M.D., Med
1911
Gansallo, S. J.
B.A., F. Bay
i8c>6
Gant, E. M.
B.A., Arms.
.9.6
Garbett, A. M.
B.A., St. Marys
1920
Garbett, D. H.
Arms.
Gaibiilt, J. E.
B.Litt., Home
1899
Gard, J. S. F.
B.Sc. Arms
1908
Gardiner, A. L.
M.A., Non-Coll
1S97
Gardiner, J. R.
M.A., Univ
1898
Gardiner, L.
Arms, and Med.
Gardner, A. J.
M.D., Med
1891
Gardner, C. A.
L.Th., Univ
'905
Gardner, C. S.
{1920) Th.
Gardner, J. C.
B.Sc-., Arms.
1901
Gardner, R. J.
L.Th.
191 I
Gardner-Brown, A. H.
G. L.Th.
1912
THE I'MVKRSITY,
683
Gardner-McTaggart,
H, A. W.«
Garland, G. M
Gnrland, W. A.
Garnetl, W.
Garnse}', E.
Garrad, A.
Garrard, R. B.
Garrett, F. C
Garrett, H. E
Garrett, J. H.
Garrett, P. G.
Garrick, J. A.
Garson, J. R
Garvin, M.
Garstein, G.
Gaskell, M. H
Gaskill, J. E
Gasking, C. A.
Gass, F. T.
Gatehouse, T. E. ... :..
Gates, H. L.
Gates. W. A
Gatliff, J. F. ■
Gaughan, P. J.
Gaul, F. L.
Gault, D.
Gaunt, Ernest
Gaunt, Ethel
Gaunt, G.
Gaunt, H. M.
Gantby, C. B.b
Gautbv, G.
Gawn, W. W
Gav, C. M.
Gay. J.
Gayford, C.
Geddes, N. M., see Maughan,
Gee, Very Rev. H.
Gee, L.
Geikie, Sir A.
Geipel, H. C.
Gell<^. L. E. S.
Gelsthorpe, A. M. ...
Gemmell, F. M., see Grange
Gent, C. R.
George, A., see Girgis, E.
George, C. A.
George, F. A.
11 Foniierlv Madsen. H.
M.A.. Univ.
Univ.
M.A.. Hatf.
Hon. D.C.L.
M.Sc, Arms.
(1914) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
D.Sc. , Arms.
M.D., Med.
B.S., Med.
B..S., Med.
Arms.
Arms.
Arms.
Univ. '.'.
M.D.
M.B.,
B.So.
Med.
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
L.Th
M.A.,
(1920) Th.
Med. (16)
L.Th., Univ.
M.A., Hatf.
B.A., St. John's ...
M.A., Hatf.
Arms.
M.A.
M.D., Med.
M.Litt., M.A., Arms,
B.Sc, Anns.
B.A., Arms.
B. Litt., Arms.
M.Litt., B.A., St. Mary's
M.A., Univ.; M.D., B^is
Med.
B.A., Hatf.
M.A., Non-Coil
M.D., Med.
M.D., Med.
X.
D.D.
L.Th
Hon.
Univ.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Hatf.
B.Sc, Arms.
L.Th., F. Bay ...
Arms. ( iq)
.\. h Formerly Johnson.
M.A., Univ.
, Hatf.
D.Sc
1909
1909
1885
!S96
1914
1896
1896
r866
1901
1920
.899
1920
'9'3
1 881
1890
'9'3
1913
.883
1910
•913
1915
1908
190.1
[887
'893
1903
1909
•893
1884
'9>3
1912
'913
'913
1907
b84 .MK.\iHlJ<S oi>
Georjje, F. B. .. . Arms.
Georij-e, J. R. ■•• H.A., Univ. ... i>^94
Geoixe, K. ... H.Liit., St. iMar\'\ 'ooq
CJeoiijesfvi, iM. G. ... .. Anns.
Georg-oiilas, O. ... Arms. (13)
Gerard, O. N (1917) Th.
Cierber, M. ... L.Th. ... .. 1911
Gerty, W. .. L.Th. . 1910
Getheii, L. .. .M.A., Uniw ... ... 1906
Gewo, S. F. . B..Sc., Arms. ... ... 1915
Ghabrial, K. ... B. Si-., Arms. .. .. 1917
Ghent, T. M. A., Non-Coil 1889
Ghoniem, A. .\. ... B.Sc, Arms. ... . . 1914
Ghosh, E. P. A.Sc, Arms 1892
Gibbard, T. W M.B., Med 1889
Gibbings, F. J .M. A., Half. 1893
Gibbon, E. H M.B., M.S., Med. . 18S7
Gibbon, F. W. B.Hv^ Med. 1893
Gibbon, H. M.. a'. Half. 1884
Gibbons, A. B.A., St. Chad's 1910
Gibbons, G. M D.Th.P.T., Arms. 1915
Gibbons, W. .M.B., B.S., Med. . 1904
Gibbs, A. E. B.Mns. 1897
Gibbs, T. H. M.B., B.S., Med. 1897
Gibbs-Smith, E. G. M.D., Med
Gibson, A. ... B.A., Univ. ... 1857
Gibson, C. H M.B., B.S., Med. . 1901
Gibson, E. .Arms.
Gibson, H. .. (i9ii)Miis.
Gibson, H. N. B.A., Arms. .. 1918
Gibson, James .. B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1914
Gibson, J. P. ... ... Arms.
Gibson, J. W .M.B., B.S., Med. .. 1902
Gibson, M. E. ... B.Litt., Home 1903
Gibson, M. H M.A., B.Litt., Ho-m- 1S98
Gibson, P. (1912) Th.
Gibson, T. J. (i9ii)Th.
Gibson, W. A. L.Th. .. 1910
Gibson, W. J. M.D., Med 1890
Giddings, G. T. M.D., Med 1 S86
Gidnev, H. R. ... L.Th., Univ. ... 1891
Gifford, G. T jM.D., Med 1903
Gifford-Wood, D B.A., Half. 1901
Gilbert, A. Hon. D.C.L* 1893
Gilbert F. F. (1911) Th.
Gilbert, H. S L.Th., Half. [906
Gilbert, J. G. L.Th., Univ 1898
Gilbert, W. B.A., Hatf. 1897
Gilbertson, A, J AL B., B.S., Med. ... 1904
Gilbertson, F. I. ... ... M.Litt., .\I.A., Arms. ... 1900
THE UNIVERSITY. (^^^
Gilbetison, F. J
Med. (14)
Gilbodv. P. J
B.Mus.
1914
Gilbv, "F. W. G
M.A., Univ.
1S88
Gilciirisl, D. A.
M.hc, Arms
Gilclirist, D. S
St. Marys .
Gilchrist, G. A
B-Sc, Arms.
1903
Gilchrist, J. M
B.A., St. Mary's
1914
Gilchrist, W
B.Sc, Arms
1914
Gilder, T.W
Arms.
Giles, B. F.
M.D., .Med
1882
Giles, E.
B.Sc, Arms
1900
Giles, F. \V.
M.B., .Med
1S82
Giles, J. A.
M.B., B.S., .Med.
1902
Giles, ?s. R.
Med.
Gilg;rvst, H.
L.Th.
1909
Gill, A.M.
Arms, (iq)
Gill, C. K.
.M.A., Codr
1.SX9
Gill, C. OR.
Codr.
Gill, E. L.
Codr.
Gill, F. W.
(i9'2)Th
Gill, G.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1884
(iill. G. B.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1903
Gill, J.
M.A., Non-Coil
1891
Gill, J. N.
M.A., Codr
1896
Gill, J. W.
M.D., Med
1906
Gill, S. A.
M.D., .Med
1S92
Gill, W. B.
M.A., Unix-
iqiO
Gillard. A. H
L.Th.
1909
Ciillespv, F. R
B.A., Hatt
1906
Gillie,].
Arms.
Gillie, R. C
J\LA., Univ. ; .A.Sc, .Arms.
i<S86
Gilliland, V.
Arms.
Gilling^ham, F. H. ...
B.A., Unlv
1899
Gillingham, G. W.
M..A., Univ.
1901
Gillingham, M. K.a
B.Mus.
1908
Gillmore, C. A.
M.A., xNon-Coll
1894
Gilloit, G. S. S
(1917) Th
Gilmore, C. J. .
B.A., Non-Coil
igio
Gilmour, B. L. C. ...
B. A., Arms
1917
Gilniour, J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1918
Gilmour, G. A.
Med.
Gilmour, R. W
M.B., B.S., Med.
^^95
Gilroy, E. W
M.D., B.S., Med.
1897
Giinblett, J. E.
.M.A., M.Litt., Arms. ..
1903
Gimblett, W. H.
M.D., Med
1898
Girg-is, E.b
Med. (ig)
(rirgis, I.
M.B., Med
1920
Girling, E. G. ....
Arms.
Git lens, J, E .•.,.,.. .
..Codr.
Glanlev, E. L. D., seeJDavies
-Glanley.
a Formerly Hiimc.
i Formerly George.
fS86
MKMHIKS 11 K
C.lanlev, R. R. 1
(".lass.l. H.
C;iejrg. W. L
Gleig, F. D.
Glendining', H.
Glenn, T. R.
Glew, H.
Glover. A. S.
Glover, B.
irlover, G.
tilo\ er, W.
Glvn, E. F.
Glvn, E. V.
Glynn, J. F. S
Goolier, G.
Goddard, A. R
Goddard, C. E.
Goddard, E. J
<ioddard, L. E.
GT.KlfVev, J. R. A.
Godtre'v, P.
Cod trey, T. H
Godlev, A. F.
G.odwin, C. H. S
Godwin, G. H.
Godwin, H. J.
Goffin, W. H
Gofton, E.
Goldbergf, D.
G older, M. P
Gokler. W.
Goidie, R. \V.
Goldine;', J.
Goldin^, P. W.
Goldsbrough, A. W.
Goldsbroug-h, G. R.
Goldsmith; G. P
(joldstien, C.
Goldthorpe, H. J. L.
Goinersali, T. L.
Gomez, A.
(Vonmie, J. R. ~
Gompertz, E. H., see Hiixle\,
Gooch, J. O. "
Good, R.
Good, \V. F.
Goodacre, C. B.
Goode, A. E.
Goodenough, G.
Gooding-, H. G.
Goodlet, W.
I.. 11,.
Med.
R.Si-.
.M.H..
L.Th.
L.Tli.
B.Sc.
M.A..
.Arms.
M.S., Med.
Non-Coil....
.Arms.
.\on-Coll. ...
Med.
( iqo6) Mus.
M.A., Hatt.
M.A., M.Litt
H.A., Home
H.A., Tniv.
M.D., B.S
B..A., Univ.
M.n., Med.
(i9'5)Tli.
B.A., Univ.
B.A., Hatf.
R.Mus.
.M.B.,Med.
H.A.
.M.A.
M.A.
.M.B., Med.
M.A., St. John's .
M.B., B.S., Med.
.Anns. (i6)
B.,\., Arms.
.Ai-ms. (i ^)
M.n.. Med.
.M.A.. Univ.
B..Mus.
(iqi5) Mus.
D.Sc, Arms.
Med.
Arms.
Home
HatC.
M.D.
B.Sc.
L.Th,
M.A.,
.Arms.
.Anns.
E.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th.. Non-Coil
St. John's
B.A., Hatf.
H.A., St. John's
M.A., Univ.
.M..A., Codr.
^^Litt., Arms.
1 90S
1909
1903
1894
•9M
1912
1901
1900
1908
1917
"89.S
1883
1900
1S84
1914
1897
18S9
(912
1898
1914
<«99
1914
.887
.89,
.S95
1903
..S77
1920
'9I.S
191 I
1881
1896
1881
1920
1879
•9'3
'905
1
THK IMVIiRSITY. 687
Goodiidge, \V. L. T.
i\I.D., Med.
1913
Goodwill, M. B
St. Marvs
Goodwin, A. R.
B.A., Halt".
1907
Goodwin, F. C.
M.D., Med.
1 q02
Goodwin, G.
(1915) Mus.
Goodwin, W. L. B.
L.Th., St. Johns...
1914
Goodwoith, E. F. ..
L.Th., St. Chad's
1917
Good worth, W. G. W. ..
B.Mus.
1905
Goossens, A.
Arms. (15)
Gordon, G. N.
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Gordon, H.
B.Litt., Arms.
1910
Gordon. M. S.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1915
Gordon, T. E.
M.D., Med.
i883
Gore, Rl. Rev. C
Hon. D.D.
1919
Gore, E. C.
L.Th.
191 1
Gorman, C. McM. ...
B,A., St. Chads...
1916
Gorman, C. R.
L.Th.
1912
Gornall, R. J
L.Th., Univ.
i886
Goss, D
B.A., St. Chad's ...
1917
Gosse, H.
(igi6)Th.
Gosse, \V.
M.D., Med.
1902
Gostwvck, C. H. G.
D.Psv., Med.
1913
Goti, H.
M.B.; B.S., Med.
1 890
Gough, E. J.
M.A.
GousJ^h, J.
M.A., i\on-Coll. ...
1 906
Gou^h, J. H.
M.D., Med.
1902
Gou^h. \V. A
B.A., St. John's ...
'9'3
Gould, F. G.
M.A., Non-Coll. ...
1 908
Goiilden, H. E
M.D., Med.
Gouistine, S. E.
Med. (iq)
Gour, A. S.
D.C.L.
Goiir, H. S.
D.C.L.
Gover, C. N.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Gover, J. M.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1S98
Go wans, F. J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1903
Gowans, W.
M.D., Med.
1886
Gowring, B. \V. N.
M.D., Med.
1908
Graber. J. R.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Grace, J. J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
189.S
Graham, A. S.
M.B., B.S., Med.
iq20
Graham. F.
Arms.
Graham, F. M.
M.D., Med
1 906
Graham, G.
L.Th., Hatt".
1884
Graham, H.
Arms.
Graiiam, Jane, see Waton.
Graham, John
B.A., Hatf.
1883
Ciraham, Joseph
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Graham, J. H.
M.B., B.S., Med,
1902
Graham, J. \V.
M.A., Hatt.
1903
Ciraham, M.
B.Sc, Arms
1907
Graham, M. E.
B.A., Arms
I916
6S8
MKMlUiKS c)F
Graham, M. M.
Graham, W'ilHain ...
Graliam, Wilham ...
Graham, William ...
Graham, William ...
Graham, W. T,
Graham-Hodg-son, H.
Ciraiig'e, F. M.a
Grangfer, A.
Granjjer, J. S.
Grain, A. J.
Grant, A. O.
Grant, E. E. T.
Grant, J. C.
Grant, J. E. M. i..,.
Grant, S., see Wilson.
Grant, S. G.
Grant, W.
Granville, C.
Grave, P.
Graves, H.
Graves, M.
Graves, W. E.
Gray, C. J.
Grav, F.
Gray, H. A.
Gray, J.
Grav, [. E.
Grav. k.
Gray, M.
E.
Grav, M.
F.
Grav, R.
Grav, R.
A. H. "."
Gray, R.
F.
Gra'v, R.
H.
Gray, S.
P.
Gray,W.
R. H.
Gravdon,
, M. E.
Gray foot
, B. B.
Greaves,
C. B.
Greaves.
H. P.
Greaves,
H. S.
Cireaves,
J. W. ...
Greaves,
R. B., ...
Greaves,
Hon. Sir W
Greaves,
W. ,M. H.
Greavett,
T.
Green, C
Green, C
" E.
M.A., \on-Coll
B.Sc, Arms.
H.Si-., Arms.
Med. (19)
B.A., Codr.
M.B., B.S.,.Med.
B Litt., Arms
B.A., D.C.L., Non-Coll.
L.Th.
B.A., Codr
.Arms.
F. Bay
H.Com., .Arms. ...
.Med.
L.Th., Codr
B.Hv., D.P.H., Med. ..
B.A., Non-Coll
-Arms.
B.Mus.
B.D.
Hatt.
B.A., .\on-Coll
Arms.
(1915) Mus.
M.A., .St. Chad's
Non-Coll.
M.A., Home, M.B., B.S.
Med.
Home
B.Sc., .Arms.
Arms.
M.Sc.
Arms.
L.Th
L.Th., Hatf.
AL.A., Non-Coll
B..Sc., Arms.
M.D., Med
L.Th.
( 1920) Th.
B.. A., Codr.
M..A., Non-Coll
M.D., B..S., \loc\.
B.A., Codr.
Codr.
(1914) Th.
B..Mus.
M.A., Univ.
rmerly Gemmcll.
'«9.S
1906
1911
kS88
1916
1901
1S87
1914
1SS8
I < ) 1 7
1.S86
1916
1890
'9P3
1897
i9o8
1911
1910
IQI2
1884
1896
1898
1903
1910
1894
19Q7
,8q9
1916
1872
THE UNIVERSITY. 689
Green, C. R. M M.D., Med iuo6
Green, E. M.A., Non-Coil. i«94
Green, E. C. Arms. (14)
Green, E. I., see Livingston
Green, I. B. M Med. (iq)
Green, J. E. B Mus. ... ... iqio
Green, J. H. H M.A., Univ 1905
Green, J. J. B.Sc, Arms 1Q08
Green, L. H. M M.A., Hatf. 1885
Green, M. B.A., Arms 1916
Green. P. H L.Th. 1908
Green, R. M.D., B.S., D.Hy., Med. 1892
Green, .S. F. S. D. ... M.D., Med iqio
Green, T. B. B..A... Hatt. 1900
Green, W. G. A M.A., Hatf. 1909
Greene, A. C .M.B., B.S., B.Hy.. Med. 1908
Greene, C. W M.D., B.S., Med'. 1907
Greener, H. P B.Sc, Arms 1915
Greenfield, E. C D.Th. P.T., Arms. ... 1906
Greenhalgh, H (1910) Mus.
Greenhalgfh, W L.Th. iqi^
Greenhow, F. W M.A., Hatf. 1885
Greenhow, M M.A., M.Litt., Home ... 1906
Greening-, F. J. ... ... (191 3) Th.
Greensmith, C. A L.Th. 19' 2
Greenwav, S. H M.A., Non-Coil. ... 1S87
Greenweil, A. M. A., Univ 1846
Greenwell, H. Home
Green'.vell, P. S Anns. (14)
Greenwell, T. G Arms. (14)
Greenwood, A. H. ... B.A., St. Chad's 19:8
Greenwood, B. T JNLA., Univ. 1Q13
Greenwood, C. M. .. M.A.. Hatf. 1905
Greenwood, Frank ... B.Mus. 1906
Greenwood, Frederick ... M.B., Med. ... ... 1882
Greenwood, H M.A., Hatf. 1897
Greenwood, R L.Th., Hatf. 1881
Greer, F. \V. M.A., Univ 1887
Greeson, B. L L.Th. 1909
Greet, C. Arms.
Greeves, A. T B.A., L'niv. 1919
Gregorsen, C. S. ... ... Arms.
Gregg, A. B.Litl., St. Mary's ... 1905
Gregg. L. M. B.Litt., St. Mary's ... 1905
Gregor, A. G M.A., B.D., Lhiiv. ... 1892
Gregory, A. I M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1888
GregorV, B. " L.Th., Non-CoU. ... 1885
Gregory, G. L.Th., Non-Coil. ... 1889
Gregory, R. L.Th. i9'-4
Gregory, T. W. .'.. ... Arms. (14)
Gregory, W. M M..\., Codr 1892
6yu Mli.MBKKS OI-
Greg^son, C. ... •. M.A., Univ. ... ... 1870
Gre<soii, \V. C. S. ... B..\., Univ.; B.Lilt., Arms, iqog
Grt'itf, Sir K. B. ... ... Hun. M.Sc. ... ... 11)13
Grenon, N. E. ... ... {1910) Th.
Grenside, G. A. ... ... .M.A., Univ. ... ... '-^JS
Greshain, H. E. ... ... L.Th., Codr. ... ... iSSo
C.iesiy, P. L.Tli., \on-Coll 1916
Ciixv, E. ... ... B.Lilt., .Arms. ... ... kjO";
Grey, J. ."\I. D Arm.s.
Cirey, .M. B.Lilt., .Arms 1S98
tirey, P. H. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1920
Grev. S. E. ... ... BiLitt.. .Arms. ... ... 1907
CireV, T. C. Med.
Gribble, L. J. G. ... ... .Arms.
Grimn, I. B. St. Chad's
Griffith, D. H B.A., Hatf, ... ... 1885
Griffith, M. G Arms.
Griffith, \V. B.Mus. 1894
Griffiths, n. R .ALA., Hatf 1901
Griffiths, K. H. L.Th. 1914
Griffiths, G. T Xon-Coll.
Griffiths, H. P L.Th. 1914
Griffiths, J. R. B.Mus. 1901
Griffiths, .M. J B.. A., Hatf. 1886
Griffiths, M. L M.B., B.S., Med. .. 1920
Griffiths, W. Non-Coil.
C;rig-g-s, F. J. (1908) Mus.
Griifgs, S. R. ... ... L.Tli. .. ... 1909
Grimes, J. B. .M B.D. 1905
Grimm, E. H. H. ... (1916) Mus.
Grimmer, G. S. M. ... .Arms. (14)
Grimwood, B. ... ... M.A., Univ. ... ... '905
Grimwood, W. T. ... ... L.Th. . . .. 191s
Grinling-, B. M .Med. (19)
Grinhng, J. C M.D., Med 1S83
Gronow, W. H Hatf.
Groom, S. W. ... ... L.Th. ... 1915
Groser, K. W. ... ... L.Th. .. .. 1909
Groser, T. S. ... ... (1909) Th.
Gross, A. W M. A., Hatf. 1880
Gross, x\. B., see Whitfield
Groubstein, N. ... ... Arms. (15)
Grove, E. P. ... ... B..A., Univ. .. ... 191.^
Grove, S. J. ... ... (1914) Mus.
Groves, .A. J. I L.Th., Xon-C'oil. ... 1902
Grundy, B. B.A., Xon-Coll 1913
Grundy, C. S. ... ... B.Mus. ... 190S
Grundy, G. W B..A., B.D., Hatf. ... 1882
Grimer. E. H. ... ... ('907) Mus.
Guardabassi, V. A. ... L.Th., Hatf. 1919
Guest, G. .A. B.C.L.
THE INUERSITY. D9 1
Guest- Williams, S. B. ... M.A., Univ.
Gulland, F. A B.Miis. 1903
GuUiford, W. L.Tli., Xon-Coll. ... 1901
Gunn, F. W. M.D., B.S., Med. ... i8qi
Gunn, H. B.Sc, .Arms 1916
Gunn, P. Med. (13)
Gunn, R. F. B..\., Univ. 1913
Gunning, E. J. F. H. .. B.A., Non-Coil 1909
Gunton, E. F B.A., St. John'.s 1920
Gunton, T. W (1907) Th.
G^rnett, W. V (i9i2)Th.
Gurney, D. M. W., see CoUis.
Gurney, H. M M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1908
Gurney, L. M. B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1899
Gurney, T. F., see Watson.
Guthrie, E. P. B.Mus. 1905
Guthrie, F. ... .\rnis. (14)
Guthrie, W. B.A., Univ. 1903
Guttridgfe, S. P B.Mus. 1913
Guy, D^ M., see Smith
Guy, E. J. (1909) Mus.
Guy, E. L. .. ... Codr.
Guy, J. B. S Med. (19)
GwiUiam, C. L B.A., Hatf. 1893
Gwynn, X. C .M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1895
Hack, R. .M.A., Univ 1904
Hacking:, T. ... ... M.Sc, .\rms. ... ... 1910
Hackworth, T B.A., Univ 1883
Haddad, B. J (1907) Th.
Hadden, J. G. .. ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1914
Haddon, J. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1912
Haddon, C. L. ... ... M.Sc, Arms. ... ... 19J4
Haddovv, W L.Th. 1913
Haden, C. O .M. A., Hatf. 1913
Hadlev, D. ... ... L.Th., Codr. ... ... 190^
Hadlev, W. J M.D., Med 18S6
Hadow, W. H Hon. D.Mus 1910
Hadwen, E. W L.Th. 1912
Haggarty, R. ... ... Med.
Haggis, F. C. ... ... (1911) Mus.
Hague, C. E. ... ... (i9to) Mus.
Hahn, B., see Cleaver-Howard
Hahn, G. J. ... ... Univ.
Haig, Sir D. ... ... Hon. D.C.L. ... ... 1919
Haigh, Edward ... .. B..Sc, Arms. ... ... 1876
Haigh, Ethne M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1916
Haigh, M. L. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 191 1
Haigh, T. D.Mus. 1898
Hails, C. W. Med.
Hails, R. G. .A.Sc, Arms 1897
6o2 MEMBERS OF
Haines. B. V.
M..\., Hate.
1904
Haines. F. A.
M.A., Half.
1890
H.iiiies. \V. C.
M.A., Half.
iQT:t
Htiins, C. E.
B.A.. Half.
1 892
H;.ko, E.
(ic)06) Mils
Hakim, J. S.
L.Th.
1910
H.ildaiie. Right Hon,
\'isi"oiint
Hon. IXC.L.
'9'3
Haider, A. K.
.Arms.
Halkier, \V. W. L.
Arms.
Hale, C. D. B.
M.D., Med.
1890
Halford, G. J.
B.Miis.
189!
Haltord, I. G.
.M.A.. \on-Coll
'^93
Halid, O.
.Arms. {14)
Halkier, W . W. L.
.\rms.
Hall, A. A.
H.Sc, .Arms.
'9'3
Hall. A. E.
Arms. ( 14)
Hall, A. L.
Amis.
Hall. A. T.
B.A., Univ.
1909
Hail, B. F.
Codr.
Hall. B. P.
L.Th.
1919
Hall. C.
(iqi4) Mils.
Hall, C. G.
M.A., Univ.
1880
H;.li, C. R.
B.n.
1907
Hail, D. \V • ...
B.Litt., B.A.,
Si. Chads
'90,S
Hall. E.
B.A., Arms.
1917
Hall, George
B.Sf., Ai'ms.
and Med...
1899
Hall, George
M.B.. B.S.. Med.
1920
Hail, G. A. M.
-Med. (19)
Hall. G. Roland ...
M.A., Half.
1906
Hall. G. Rome
M.D., M.S., Med.
1885
Hall. G. W.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Hall, H. A.
B.n.. Univ.
1891
Hail. H. B.
Anns.
Hall, John
B.A., l\:iU.
1902
Hall. Joseph
Hon. I). Lilt.
1904
Hali, J. C.
.Med.
Hall. J. D.
.Arms.
Hall, J. G.
.M.A., Non-CoU
i8gS
Hall, John Henry ...
B.Litt., Bede
iqo2
Hall. John Henry ...
B.Sc. Arms.
19.8
Hall, ]. Spencer
M.J>.. B.S., Med.
1901
Hall. ). Stratford ...
M.B., B.S., B
.Hy., Med.
1892
H.iU, J. Wharrier ...
B.A., Univ.
1910
Hall, J. William ...
M..A., Non-Co
11. ...
'«93
Hall, J. William ...
M.A., D.C.L'.
Half. ...
1874
Hall. L.
Arms. ( 13)
Hall, Margaret
B.Litt., Arms.
1910
Hall. Matthew
B.Litt., Bede
1905
Hall, M. M.n
B.Litt., Arms.
190J
Hail, -M. P
B.A., Arms.
(I Formerly Mui.i. M.J.
1919-
THE UMVKKSITY.
693
Hall, M. S.
Hall. p.
Hall, R. T.
Hall, S.
Hall, T. G.
Hall, William
Hall. William
Hall, William
Hall, W. B.
Hall-Patch, J. S. P.
Hallam, E. P.
Hallawav, R. R. ...
Haller, G. D.
Hallev, J. S.
Hallidav, G.
Hallidav, J. R.
Halliday, J. W.
Hallidav, M.
Hallidav. W. R. ...
Halls, H. I.
Hallsworth, H. M.
Hallwright, M. L. G.
Hals, F. M.
Halstead, C. B.
Halstead, D. G.
Halstead, H. C. ...
Halstead, R.
Hamiileton, F. G. ...
Hamblett, W. A. H.
Hamblin, G. H.
Hamblin, R. H.
Haniel, A. P. van ...
Hamer, M. F.
Hamer, O. L.
Hames, W. M. D. ...
Hamid, K. A.
Hamili, J.
Hamilton, C. P.
Hamilton, F. L. C.
Hamilton, G. C.
Hamilton, John
Hamilton. John
Hamilton. X. H.
Hamilton, W. H. ...
Hamlvn, F. C.
Hamlyn, Rt. Rev. N. T
Hammond, B. S.
Hammond, G. J. D.
Hammond, H.
Hannnond, J. T.
Hampton. H. C.
44
B.Lilt., Arms.
1 900
Med. (19)
L.Th.
1910
L.Th., Hatf.
1878
M.B.. B.S., Med.
l8qi
M.A.
L.D.S., Med.
1916
Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
1894
L.Th., Codr.
1912
B.Mus.
1907
B.Sc, Arms.
1896
(iqio) Mus.
(10 10) Mus.
B.D
1912
M.D., Med.
1809
Aims.
B.Sc, Arms.
1 9 1 I
(1914) Mus.
L.Th., Hatf.
1885
M.Com., Arms. ...
M.D., Med.
1915
Arms.
(1919) Mus.
M.B., Med
1889
M.D., Med.
18S7
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1891
(1914) Mus.
L.Th.
191,1
B.A., Non-Coil
1919
B.Sc, Arms
1920
Arms. (14)
Arms. (13)
L.Th.
I9II
B..Sc, Arms.
1914
Arms. (16)
Arms.
Univ.
M.A., Univ.
1 8S0
M.B., Med
1 886
M.D., Med
! 89 I
Univ.
Med. (rg)
B.A., Halt
1895
L.lh., Hatf.
1914
M.A., Hon. D.D., Hatf
1889
(1909) Th.
V, .,,.
Med. (19)
B.A., Univ
1 886
M.A., Hatf.
.89+
{1918) Mils.
6ti4
MHMBliKS UK
Hampton, I.
B.A., Univ
..S79
Hampton, W. H
L.Th.. Non-Coil.
1880
Hanbmy-Tracy, B. H. A.
B.A., Hatf.
1898
Hancock, A. A.
M.A., B.D., Univ.
1890
Hancock, A. R.
B.A., Univ
1S93
Hancock, B. M. O.
B.A., Non-Coil
1895
Hancock, C. J
M.D., Med
iqOO
Hancock, E. L
M.B., B.S., Med.
IQI 1
Hancock, H. H
M.A., Codr
Hiincox, C. R.
(igio) Mils.
Handfiekl-Jones, C. R.
M.D., Med
'405
Handford, H. W. M.
B.A., Non-Coil
191I
Hand, G. B.
L.Th.
'QI3
Hands, W. J
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1909
Handy, J. M
M.D., Med
IQI3
Hanforth, T. W
B.Mus.
1892
Hankin, C. M.
M.B., B.S., Med.
'Q<J3
Hankin-Turvin, C.
B.A., Non-Coll
1907
Hanks, G. M
L.Th., (M.A.) Hatf.
1896
Hansen, \V. B
Arms. (14)
Hanson, A.
Med. (19)
Hanson, G.
B.Sc, Arms
1915
Hanson, G. R.
Arms.
Hanson. T. A
L.Th., Univ
' 893
Harbottle, E. E
M.Litt., Home
1900
Harbottle, G. W
M.B., B.S., Med.
1895
Harcourt, A. G. V.
Hon. D.C.L
1889
Harcourt, H. W
(■9'3)Th
Hardcastle, \V
B.Hy., Med.
1898
Harden, H.
Bede
Hardern, T. B
D.C.L.
Hardie, T.
A.Sc, Arms.
1890
Harding^, E. H.
B.Mus.
'^93
Harding-, J.
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Harding-, O.
M.Litt., Anns
•905
Harding, R. E.
L.Th., Hatf.
1886
Hardwick, A.
M.D., Med
1886
Hardwick, H. K
B.Mus.
1905
Hardwick, J. C.
M.A., Hatf.
1907
Hardy, A. C
Arms.
Hard'v, C. E
B.A., St. Chads ... ..
1917
Hardy, E.
(191 1) Mus.
Hardy, E. O
B.Lilt., Arms
1904
Hardy, E. P
B.A.. Hatf.
1914
Hardy, F. C
L.Th. '
1910
Hardv, F. J.
B.Mus.
1918
Hardv, G. F
ALSc, Arms.
i9'5
HardV, H.
M.A., Non-Coll
1890
Hardv, J. E.
L.Th.
1909
Hardy, J. N
B.Mus.
'89s
Hardv, M.
(1910) Mus.
THE UMVKKSITY.
695
Haidy, V. C.
Hardy, W. J
Hardyman, C. E. ...
Hare, F. F. T
Hare, H. W
Hare, J.
Hare, R. V.
Hares, W. P
Harg'rave, R. H.
Hare;reaves, W. H.
Hariver, W. E
Harkness, N.
Harknes.s, W. T.
Harlan, G. P
Harland, C. J
Harland, G. B
Harland, W. G
Harle, J. A.
Harle, J. D.
Harle, M.
Harle, W.
Harlev, D. A
Harlow, F. W
Harman, C. F.
Harman, L.
Harmans, W. F. T.
Harmer, Right Rev. J. R.
Harnby, A. S.
Harnett, C. W
Harper, A.
Hai-per, D. S.
Harper, E. E.
Harper, F. H.
Harper, H. H
Harper, S.
Harpur, A. C.
Harpur, C.
Harriman, J. W.
Harring'ton, A.
Harrington, J.
Harris, A. B.
Harris, A, H
Harris, A. M
Harris, C.
Harris, C. A.
Harris, C. J. J. ^
Harris, E. C.
Harris, F. G.
Harris, F. S.
Harris, G. F. A.
Harris, H. G
Arms. (14)
Hon. M.A., Univ.
1909
M.D., Med
1887
M.B., B.S., Med.
1909
D.Mus.
1892
M.B., B.S., Med.
1910
B.Sc, Arms
1911
B.A., Xon-Coll.
1912
B.Mus.
'905
M.D., Med
1910
M.D., B.S., D.Hy., Med. 1S93
Med. (19)
M.B., B.S., Med.
1896
B.Hv., Med
1907
B.A.', Hatf.
1892
D.P.H., Med.
[912
L.Th., Hatf.
1882
B.Sc, Arms
1919
Arms.
B.A., St. Mary's
1917
Arms. (15)
(iqo6) Miis.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
M.A., St. John's ...
1914
M.B., Med
1894
B.Mus.
1913
M.A.
B.A., Non-Coil
1915
M.A., Non-Coil
1 900
M.D., Med
1884
B.A., St. John's ...
1914
B.Mus.
L.Th.
1914
B.A., Non-Coil
1 90 1
Non-CoU.
L.Th., Univ.
1 906
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1897
( 1920) Th.
(,9,3) Th.
M.A., Univ.
1894
M.A., Univ.
1 906
Arms. (16)
Arms.
D.Mus.
■■'. >894
B.A., Hatf.
1912
M.D., Med.
1901
B.A., NonColl. ...
1910
B.A., Hatf.
1885
M.B., Med.
1890
M.D., Med.
1902
M.D., B.S., Med.
1898
6u6
HaiTis. I. H.
Harris, John
Harris, lolin
Harris, J. D.
Harris. J. F.
Harris. J. H.
Harris, S. G. V.
Harris, W. C.
Harrison, A. E.
Harrison, A. J.
Harrison, A. S.
Harrison, A. S. C.
Harrison, A. T.
Harrison, C. E.
Harrison, C. V.
Harrison, E.
Harrison, F.
Harrison, F. H.
Harrison, F. M.
Hai-rison, H. D.
Harrison, J.
Harrison, J. E.
Harrison, J. E. S.
Harrison, J. S.
Harrison, J. W. H.
Harrison, M. M.
Harrison, S. N.
Harrison, T. H.
Harrison, William
Harrison, William
Harrison, W. J.
Harrison, W. S.
Harriss, A. L.
Harriss, J. T.
Harrissoii, E. F.
Harrold, M. J.
Harrop, D.
Harrop, E. F.
Harrotl, J. H.
Harrowav. G. E.
Hart, A. H.
Han, C. D.
Hart, G. W.
Hart, J.
Han, J. D.
Han, J. W. T.
Han, L. F. D.
Hane, C. L.
Hane, J. B.
Hartig'an, J. A.
Hartigan, T.
MEMBIiKS Ol'
A.Sc, Arms.
1C)0I
M.D., B.S., Med.
1898
B.A., Non.Coll. ..
. ... .88S
M.D., Med.
1963
B.A., Hatf.
1879
M.D., Med.
1961
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 906
L.Tli., Univ.
1S78
L.Th., Univ.
1913
Hon. M.A.
1894
B.Sc, Arms.
1907
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1S99
M.B, B.S., Med...
1919
B.Lilt., Home
1904
Med. (i6)
M.A., St. Chad's..
1912
M.A., Univ.
1886
B.A., Hatt.
1909
B.Mus.
1896
Non-Coil
L.Th., Half".
'. '.'.'. i§78
Hon. D.Lilt.
189^
M.A., Hatt".
1916
L.Th.
igio
D.Sc, Arms.
1903
((917) Mus.
B.A., Univ.
*".'. 1861
Hatf.
Arms. (14)
(1920) Th.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1899
M.A., Univ. ; A.S
c. Arms. 1882
{1914) Th.
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1889
B..^., Non-Coil. ..
11)13
Arms. (19)
Arms.
(1919) Mus.
(1913) Th.
Arms. (14.)
M.D., M.S., Med.
1885
L.Th., Hatf.
1 960
M.A., Univ.
i8gi
M.A., Univ.
1884
M.A., Hatf. . ..
18^7
M.A., Univ.
. ... 1871
B.A., .\on-Coll. ..
1968
B.A., Hatf
IQOJ
M.A., Non-CoU. ..
i89t
M.B., B.S., Med.
1899
iM.n., B.S., Med.
.893
THK UMVKRSITV,
^97
Hartill, J.
Hartley, F. C
HarlleV, J. B.
Hartley, R.
Hartley, S.
Hartley, T.
Hartley, W. R.
Hartree, H.
Hartwright, W. R.
Haryey, F. P. P. ...
Haryey, F. W.
Haryey, J. S. S.
Haryey, P. R.
Haryey, S.
Harward, R. C.
Harwood, R.
Harvyood, VV. M. ...
Haselhurst, H. W. R.
HaseJhurst, S. R. ...
Hasell, W. D..
Haskins, C. W
Haslam, A. D.
Haslehurst, R. S. T.
Haslett, W. H.
Hassall, W.
Hassan, S.
Hastings, F. G. B.
Hasvyell, T-
Hassyell, R. E
Haswell, W. C
Hasxvell, W. R.
Hatch, H. L.
Hatchard. D. P
Hatfield, C. N
Hathorn, CD
Hatton, G. S
Hatton, P. G
Hatton, W. A
Haultain, D.
Hayell, C. G
Havelock, E.,N., see Niel
Hayelock, S.
Hayelock, T. H.
Hayer, M.
Haverfield, F. T. ...
Havis, J. E.
Ha%vard, W.
Hawdon, W. W. ...
Hawes, I. H. S
Ha\vke, J. K
(1916) Th.
M.A., Uniy.
Med.
M.D., Med.
L.Th., Hatf.
M.B., Med.
M.A., Hatf.
(1912) Mus.
L.Th., Hatf.
Non-Coil.
(i9i2)Th.
M.D., Med.
Si. Chad's
M.A., Uniy.
Xon-Coll.
Uniy.
Uniy.
M.A
M.A
B.A,
Arms. (13)
D.Sc, Arms
Hatf.
B.Mus.
Arms. (14)
B.D.
B.D.,
(J92o)Th.
M.D., Med
B.A., Hatf.
M.A., D.C.L., Hatf. ...
Med. (19)
M.B., B.S., Med.
B. Sc, Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Non-Coil
M.A,. Hatf.
Ai-ms. ( 14)
M.D., M.S., Med.
B. .A., Arms.
M.D., Med
L,Th.
M.D., Med
B.Sc, Arms. ; M.B., B.S.
B.Hy., Med
D.Sc, Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
(1907) Mus.
BiSc, Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.A., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
L.Th., Non-Coll
1881
1S71
1891
1S87
1 88 1
1S90
1881
189.9
1906
1877
1903
1916
1917
1899
1901
1876
1891
1909
'895
1899
1904
1882
1918
1889
1918
1898
1902
'895
'90s
1914
1904
1872
1902
C-^qH
MK.VIP.KKS 111-
Hawker, D. |.
M.A., Si. Chatl's
1 q07
Hawker. A. C.
(.907) Til.
Hawkes, L.
M.Sc, Arm.s
1912
Hawkins, \V. P. ...
B.A., Non-Coil
1 906
Hawksley, P. E. ...
B. A., St. Chad's
1908
Hawksworth, J. C.
L.Th.
'915
Hawkvard, A.
M.D., Med
1907
Ilawley, S. H.
M.D., Med
1 S95
Hawoi-lh, J.
M.A., Half.
1878
Haworlh, J. K. J. ..
M.D., M.S., Med.
19.2
Haworth, M. E.
B.A., St. Marv's
1910
Haworth, T.
M.A., Univ. ' ...
1880
Hawthorn, C. M. ...
B.Sc, Arms
1904
Hawlliorn, F.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1892
Hawthorn, J.
C.E., Anns.
1887
Hawthorne, H. K. ...
( 191S) .Mns.
Hawihornthwaite, A. K.
B.Mus
1897
Hav, A. M. M.
M.Litt., .Arms.
1903
Hay, H. A.
B.Sc, Arm.s.
1910
Hay, J. B.
M.Litt., Arms. ...
1909
Hay, Rig-ht Rev. R. S.
B.A., Hon. D.D., Hatf
1891
Havdock, G. A.
Med. (19)
HaVdon, H. W. ...
M.D., Med.
1902
Have.s 1.
B.A., St. John's ...
1911
Hayfield. CD.
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Haynes, J. A.
B.A., Codr.
1918
Hay ton, W.
M.A., Hatf.
i860
Hay ward, A. E.
L.Th., Hatf.
1888
Hayward, D. L.
M.A., Hatf.
1 886
Hav ward, G. M.
B.A., Home
•914
Hayward, H. F. ...
M.A., Hatf.
1 890
Hayward, T. F.
Univ.
Havward, V. C.
Arms.
HaVward, W. C. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1899
Hn'vward, \V. G. ...
B.A., St. Chad's
1919
Head, R.
B.Mus.
J919
Heald, P.
L.Th., Hatf.
1 S99
Healey, L. R.
St. John's
Healing^, C. A.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1900
Healy, S.
B.A., Hatf.
1 884
Heanev, J.
Hatf
Heap,;. \V.
(1916) Th.
Heaps, H.
Non-Coil.
Hearn, D. E.
Med. (16)
Hearn. L. \V.
M.B., B.S.,,Med.
•9'9
Heaslett, S.
M.A., Univ.
1909
Heath, D. A.
(1917) Mus.
Heath, J. D.
L.Th. -
1913
Heath, S. F.
L.Th.
1912
Heaton, C. - ...
.M.A., Univ.
1881
Heaton, E. J.
Hatf.
THK INIVKKSITV,
bqg
Heaton, R.
Heat.on, R. S.
Heawood, E. H.
Heawood, P. J.
Heck, W. D.
Hector, G.'W. K.
Hedger, F.
Hedlev, A. R.
Hedlev, A. S.
Hedley, E. IM.
Hedlev, J.
Hedle'v, J. F.
Hedlev, X.
Hedlev, R. F. H. ...
Hedlev, R. R.
HedleV, W. H.
Hedley, W. P.
Hedmann, G. C.
Heelis, R.
Heii^ham, A. F.
Helm, W. S.
Helsham, C. T.
Heiyer, J. S.
Hemingfway, N.
Hemmans, L. F.
Henipel, P.
Hemsted, A.
Hemsted, A. R.
Henderson, A.
Henderson, A. L. ...
Henderson, C. J. ...
Henderson, E.
Henderson, Hamilton
Henderson, Henry
Henderson, H. D.
Henderson, H. F. H.
Henderson, V'en. Jame?-
Henderson, James ...
Henderson, M.
Henderson, M. M.
Henderson, R.
Henderson, R. G. ..
Henderson, R. M.
Henderson, R. W
Henderson, T.
Henderson, T. A.
Hendley, H.
Hendrick, S. P.
Hendriks. C. M.
Heneg'an, D.
M.A.. \on-C
oil
1896
L.TI).
1919
D.Th.P.T., Home
'915
M.A.
B.Sc, Arms.
190.4
iNI.D.. Med.
1903
B.A., St. Joh
n's ...
1919
L.Th.
1909
M.B.. B.S., Med.
1893
Arms.
M.D., Med.
1887
.Med.
1920
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
B.Sc, Arms.
1906
M.A., Univ.
1887
B.A., Hatf.
1892
Arms.
L.Th.
1911
M.D., Med.
.885
L.Th., Hatf.
1907
M.A., Hatf.
1909
Med. (13)
Arms.
B.A., St. Chad's
1910
M.B., B.S.,
Med.
1899
B.Sc, Arms.
1919
M.A., Non-Coil
'875
B.Sc, Arms
1904
B.A., Hatf.
Arms.
M.B., Med.
i9'3
B.A., Arms.
1919
L.Th., Bede
1889
B.Mus.
1898
B.A., Univ.
1911
M.A., Univ.
1901
M.A., Hon.
D.D.. Univ.
1862
Med.
Home
B,A.. Arms.
1914
Arms.
.Arms.
B.Sc, Arms
and
Dip.Th.
, St. Chad's
1914
( 1909) Mils.
B.Mus.
■893
Arms.
M.D., Med.
1904
M.A., Codr
M.B., Med.
1884
M.B., B.S.,
Med. "
1917
yoo
,\ihmhi:ks ok
Hciiogan, F. R.
Med.
I
Henegfaii, M. K.
M.B., H..S., ,Med.
.9.8
Henry, G. C.
Med.
Henrv, L.
.\rnis. (19)
Henry, L. S.
Meil. (19)
...
Henry, S. A.
D.P.H.. Med. ..
1908
Hensicy, S. A.
H.A., Univ.
1901
Hcnsoii, Right Rev. H.
H. Hon. D.D., M.A.
'9,'3
Henwood, A. D.
H.A., Univ.
1 907
Uenzell, A. \V.
H-Se., Arms.
1917
Heppell, F.
B.Litt., Home
1 908
Heppell, I. M.
Home
Heppell, L. T. D. ...
Med.
Heppenstall, L. B. W.
L.Th., Non-CoU.
1914
Hepple, L. C.
B.Se., Arms.
1900
Hepple, X. H.
.\I..A., M.Litt., .Arms. .. 1400
I lepnle, R. J.
L.Th., Univ.
1 869
Hepple, R. J. D. ...
B.A., Univ.
.907
Heppk'while, \V. G. T.
.M.D., B.S., B.Hy.
, Med. 1904
Herbert, G. R.
St. Chad's
Herbert, J. H.
Non-Coil.
Herbert, T. S.
R.Lift., Bede
1 906
Herbertson, P.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1917
Herbert.son, W.
H..Sc., M.B., B.S.,
Arms.
and Med.
1910
Herbst, M. B.
M.B., Med.
1 920
Herdener, C. F.
M.A., Half.
Herdman, J. A.
Arms.
Herdinan, T.
M..Sc., Anns.
1 908
Herdman, W. A. ...
Hon. D.Sc.
1919
Herford, P. R. ...
B.A.. Non-Coil. ..
1909-
Heron, A. M.
.Aims.
Herringf, H. T.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1887
Herring, J. M.
M.A., Si. Chad's..
1914
Herron, R. T.
M.D., Med.
1905
Herlzberg, D. M. L., see Thvvaile
Heskelh, B.
B.Sc, Arms.
1905
Heskeih, W.
B.Sc., Arms.
'9'3
Heslop, A.
B.A., Arms.
1918
Heslop, A. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
'90.3
Heslop, D.
B.Litt., Home
.898
Heslop, E.
B.Lill., Home
1905
Heslop, E. B.
Med. (13)
Heslop, H. L.fl
M.D., B.S., Med.
1903
Heslop, J.
L.Th., Non-Coil...
1 892
Heslop, J. W.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 90 1
Heslop, M. K.
M.Se., Arms.
1 906
Heslop, R. O.
Hon. M.A.
1901
Heslop, T. E.
B.Sc., Arms.
1920
Hesse, Q. A.
F.Bay.
a Formc-rly Ciirric.
THE I'MVKKSITY.
Hessey, W. F.
Hesierlow, A. J.
Hethcote, D.
Hetheriiigftoii, J.
Hetheringfton, J. R.
Hethering'ton, W.
Heward, T. M.
Hewitson, M. L.
Hewithon, R.
Hewitson, W. A. .
^iewitt, E. I.
Hewitt, F. H.rt
Hewitt, J. E. W. W.
Hewitt, J. F.
Hewitt, J. T.
Hewitt, R. G.
Hewitt, R. J.
Hewlaiid, J. R.
Hewlett, G. E.
Hewsoii, J. T.
Hey, A.
Heyking, Baron A.
Hevnians, J.
Heys, W. T.
Hey wood, A. B.
Heywood, C. P.
bbert-Smith, J. C.
ck, J. M.
ck, R. S.
ckey, E. L.
ckev, P.
ckey, W. J.
ckin, A. G. S.
ekley, R. A.
ckman, G. G.
cks, T. H.
cks, W. E.
de,J. S.
gg'ins, A. C.
y't^ins, G. E.
sj;g'inson, C. G. ...
!<g:itt, W. R. J. ..
ggs, C. C.
g-ham, J. P.
Idige, H. J.
Iditch, G. W.
11, A.
11, A. A.
II, B.
, D. M.
Form
.M.A., Univ.
M.D., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med
M.B., B.S.. Med
Med. (16)
L.Th., Hatf.
M.A., B.D., D.C
B.Litt., Home
Med. (19)
M.B., B.S., Med
Anus.
B.Litt., .\nns.
L.Th.
M.A., Hatf.
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
(iqog) Th.
(1908) Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Mus.
Hon. D.C.L.
B.Sc, .A.rms.
B.Sc, .\rms.
(i9i6)Th.
M.A., Univ.
.'\rms.
M.A.
A. -Sc, Arms.
M.D., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med
M.B., B.S., Med
St. Chad's
Med. (15)
B.A., Hatf.
L.Th.
B.A., Hatf.
Arms. (14)
M.A., B.D., Non
L.Th.
M.D., Med.
L.Th.
B.A., St. Chad's
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.D., Med.
(191 1) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., Med.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
B..A., Arms.
erly Blenkinsop.
., Hatf.
Coll.
1414
1 b99
1920
1893
1889
iqo6
iqi8
igi2
iSq9
1906
190!
191 I
1897
1908
1919
1916
1S9S
'«93
1 89 1
1919
1Q13
1915
1913
1918
.883
1910
1912
1910
•915
191.9
1909
19^9
1909
1886.
1916
■J02
MI'MHKKS OF
Hill. E. K.
M.A., Halt.
1 qoo
Hill, F.
(iqo;) Mus.
Hill. F. A.
B.A., Half.
1 889
Hill, F. [. \V.
.M.A., Univ.
18S8
Hill. G. P. O.
R.A., Univ.
1906
Hill, H.
.M.D.. iMod.
1907
Hill, H. R. H.
L.Th.
1912
Hill, T.
B.A.. Arms.
1918
Hill, j. R
B..\.. Non-Coil. ...
1893
Hill, J. Campbell .
B.Sc.Arms.
1914
Hill, J. Crassweller
B.A.. Hatf.
1902
Hill, L. G.
M.D.. Med.
1911
Hill. P. W.
L.Th.
1918
Hill. R. M.
Anns.
Hill, T. E.
iM.A.. Med.
Hill. T. O.
Arms. (1-5)
Hill, W. A.
L.Th., St. Chad's
1907
Hill, W. A. R.
M.A.. Non-Coil. ...
1 890
Hill, \V. J. T.«
B.A., Univ.
1873
Hillai-d, A. E.
M.A.
Hilliard, G. E. A. ...
B.A., Univ.
1896
Hillier, T. J.
(igiS) Mils.
Hillis, C.
M.A., Hatf.
1S98
Hills, C. H.
B.Sc., Arms.
1896
Hills, E. H.
Hon. D.Sc.
"9'3
Hills, J. W.
Hon. D.C.L.
1910
Hillsiead, H. J.
^LB., Med.
.885
Hillvard. G. E.
(1908) Th.
Hillver, W. H.
:\LD., Med.
1903
Hilmi, R. M.
Arms. {14)
Hilton, G.
B.A., Hatf.
1904
Hihon. H. E. . see Alio.
Hihon, J.
L.Th.
1 908
Hilton. J. I.
H..Sc., Arms.
1916
Hilton, J. M.
.AL.Sc, Arms, and
M.B., B.S., Med,
1910
Hilton, M. j.b
.M.B., B.S., Med.
1917
Hihon, \V. I.
Med.
Hilton, W. J.
Arms.
Hinchcliffe, E. H. ..
L.Th., Hatf.
1864
Hinchliff, S. B.
r>.A., Hatf.
1911
Hinchliffe, S.
B.A., St. Johns ...
' 9 ' 3
Hind, H. C.
(1917) Mus.
Hinde, H. G.
Med. (14)
Hindhaug^h, G.
^LA., Non-Coil. ...
:: .892
Hindhaugh, J. C. V.
Med. ' ...
Hindhaugh, R. M. ...
Arms, and Med. ...
Hindmarch, R. R.
B.Litt., Arms.
1899
Hindmarch. R. S. ...
M.D., M.S., Med.
1901
Hindmarch, \V.
M.Litt., Home ...
1898
Hindmarsh. G.
Arms. (19)
a Formerly 1
?rook.s-Hil). A Formerly Erdberg.
THK l."M\ EKSITV. 703
Hiiidmarsh, J.
Hiiidmarsh, T. A. ...
Hiiidmarsh, T. J. R.
Hine, Rt. Rev. J. E.
Hines, A.
Hino-eston-Randolpli, H. C.a
Hinks. A. G.
Hinsbv, M. G
Hinscliff, C.
Hintoii, F. A. S. ... . ...
Hinton, M. E.
Hipkins, E. C.
Hirst, A. L.
Hirst, C, see Macmillan
Hirsi, H. H.
Hirsi, S.
Hiscock, J. T.
Hiscoke, H. P
Hislop, J. A.
Hislop, J. H.
Hobbs, A. H
Hobbs, E. W
Hobbs, L. J.
Hobdey, VV. H
Hobhouse, L. T.
Hobhouse, W.
Hoblev. CM
Hochlov, B.
Hockadav, W. R
Hocken. b. F
Hoddinott, V. A. ..
Hodtfe, G., see Littlejohn.s
Hodg-e, I. L.
Hod^-e, M. B
Hodge, W. F
Hodges, A. V
Hodg-es, C. F.
Hodgins, F.
Hodgins, W. W
Hodgkinson, I.
Hodgkinson, W.
Hodgson, A.
Hodgson, B.
Hodgson, C. C.
Hodgson, G. G.
Hodgson, G. P.
Hodgson, J. C.
Hodgson, J. E.
Hodgson, J. F.
Hodgson, J. L.
a For
M.Sc, Anns.
1903
M.B., M.S., Med.
iqil
B.A., Bede
1892
Hon. D.C.L
1908
M.B., Med
1901
M.A., Univ
1891
M.B., Med
•893
L.Th.
191 I
L.Th., Hatf.
1896
Xoii-CoU.
H.A., Arms.
igi8
M.A., B.C.L., .\on-Coll.
1888
B.Mus.
1897
L.Th.
rgoy
B.A., Non-Coil
1896
B.A., Non-Coil
1909
M.A., Non-CoU
[C)OI
Med.
B.A., Arms
1917
M.D., B.S., Med.
'^95
B. A., St. Chad's
1910
L.Th.
iqo8
B.A., Hatf.
1911
Hon. D.Litt
'913
M.A.
('907) Th
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
B.Sc, Arms
K)l6
Med. (iq)
L.Th., Codr
K)l I
B.A., Univ
1900
Arms.
M.A., Hatt.
1892
M.A., Hatf.
'S93
B.A., St. Chad's
I9I2
B.A., Codr
1916
M.D., B.S., Med.
'893
M.D., B.S., B.Hv.. Med.
iqo8
M.A., Univ. '
1909
B.A., Hatf.
1906
B.Sc, Arms.
iqoS
B. A., Univ
1882
M.D., Med
1902
B.Sc. Arms
1915
Hon. M.A.
1906
B.Mus.
1904
L.Th., Hon. M.A., Hon.
D.C.L., Hatf.
'«53
B.A., Univ.
1888
■rly Randolph.
7^A
Hodii^^ou, M.
Hoiljjfson, K.
Hculifson, T.
Hiultrson, W.
Ifoiigson, W. A.
Hoiitfson, W. C.
Hoilj^son, \V. E.
Hodgson, W. E. D
Iloclson, A. H.
Hocison, C. T.
Hodsoii, J. J.
Hodson, T. G. S.
Hoeriilo, R. F. A.
Ho^an, H. L. K.
Hog^an, J. P.
Hogai-lh, T. W.
Hojfg-, A. H.
Hogg, S. R.
Hogo", T. W.
Hog^, W. A.
liogfgai-Ui, P.
Hogget t, T. J.
Horberton, H. N.
Holboni, E.
Holhiim, I. G.
Holdcroft, \V. \V.
Holden, H.
H olden, J.
Holder, F. W.
Holder, J. B.
Holding-, W.
Holdsworlh, N. E.
Hole, J. S.
Holford, E. C.
Holgate, J.
Holgate, P.
HoHand, C. B.
Holland. ,C. G-
Hollick, j. O.
Holliday, J.
Holling-worth, J. H
Hollins, A. E.
Hollis, F. S. ..
Holloway, H.
Hollovvood, G. H.
Holly, J. A.
Hoi man, F, K.
Holnian, \V. J.
Holme, A. E.
Holme, H. B.
UKMUHKS OF
H.A., Half.
1870
M.B., B.S., Med.
1912
L.Th.
1914
M.A., Half.
1 880
M.A., Univ.
■ 8,79
B.A., Univ.
190J
B.Sc, Arms.
1 920
B.Mus.
1 S99
Med. (19)
,1
M.A., Hatf.
1901
B.A., Half.
1903
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1898
M.D.,Med.
.893
M.A., Arms.
B.A., Hatf.
1 903
B.A., Hatf.
1 904
UTh.
19'S
M.B., B.S., Med.
190^
B.Miis.
1 904
.Med. (19)
,
Med. (19)
(1909) Mus.
B.Mus.
1 892
M.D., Med.
... • 1896
B.Litt., St. Mary's
1903
.M.A., Hatf.
1 S86
(1916) Tl).
.M.A., Hatf.
1911
M.A., St. Johns ...
ic) 1 6
Codr.
B.A., Univ.
1 888
L.Th.. Hatf.
1 885
B.Litt., Arms.
1902
M.A., Univ.
19,04
B.Litt., .\rms.
1907
B.Mus.
1 892
M.B., B.S., Med.
1897
(1910) Th.
M.A., Univ.
1 907
M.B., Med.
1894
M.A., Univ.
1 882
G. .'
M.A., .Non-Coil. ...
.M.A.
1S93
L.Th.
1913
B.D.
1 909
L.Th.
1912
B.A., Codr.
18.87
M.D., Med.
1904
M.A., Half.
1909
L.Th., Univ.
18S4
B.Litt., Arms.
1 897
THH UNlVliKSITV.
705
Holme, H. J.
Arms. ( iq)
Holme. R. K.
Med.
Holme, T.
L.Th., St. Chad's
1 908
Holme. W. E.
B.A., Univ.
1891
Holmes, A. P. H. ...
B.Sc, Arms.
1918
Holmes, C. T.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1906
Holmes, D.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1926
Holmes, D. A.
B.Sc, Arms.
1912
Holmes, D. R. S. ...
(ig.OTh.
Holmes, E. J.
(iqi2)Tli.
Holmes, G. E. W.
M.A., Univ.
1891
Holmes, G. J. P. ...
M.A., Hatf.
1893
Holmes, J. S.
(jgo9)Th.
Holmes, L. [.
B.Litt., St. Maiy"s
1907
Holmes, 0.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1916
Holmes, R. H.
L.Th., Hatf.
1899
Holmes, R. W.
B.Sc, Arm.s.
1914
Holmes, Stanley
B.Sc, Arms.
1913
Holmes, W.
L.Th.
1917
Holmes, W. H. G.
M.A., Univ.
1888
Holohaii, M.
B.Sc, Arms.
1903
Holoran, G. H.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
1896
Holrovd, |.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1884
Hoist." T.
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
Holt, A. K.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1888
Holt, C. F.
L.Th., Hatf.
1868
Holt, F. A.
L.Th.
1915
Holt, J. H. L.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1907
Holt, L. J.
(1907) Th.
Holt. R. C.
M.D., Med
1900
Holt, T. C.
M.A., Non-CoU. ...
1903
Hohbv, H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1926
Holzapfel, J. VV. ...
B.Sc, Arms.
iqo8
Honey, T. E.
M.D., Med.
1886
Honeyball, M.
B.Litt., Bede
1 908
Hoiinevman. J. W.
(1907) Mils.
Hoo. S. Y.
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
Hood. C.
(1916) Th.
Hood, G.
M.A., Univ.
1897
Hood, T. C.
B.Sc. Arms.
190*
Hook, L.
L.Th.
1918
Hook. \.
St. Chad s
Hooker, J. S.
M.D., Med.
1 899
Hookham. F. M. ...
(.913) Th.
Hooper. Alfred
M.D., Med.
1 904
Hooper. Alfred
M.A., Hatf.
1913
Hooper. P.
B.A., St. Mary's ..
iqil
Hooper. F.
B.A., Hatf.
.884
Hoojjer, H. C.
( 191s) Mus.
Hooper, J. \V. D. ...
M.D.. Med.
1907
7o6
MEMIJKKS OF
Hoopei, 1\. A.
Hooper, S. E.
Hooper, W.
Hooper, \V. J. L.
Hooppell, J. L. E.
Hooton, E. H.
Hoolon, \V. S.
Hope, A. A.
Hope, C. E.
Hope, C. W. M.
Hope, H.
Hope, J.
Hope, J. M.
Hi>]ikiii.s, A. G.
Hopkins, \V.
Hopper, M.
Horan, H. W.
Horaii, P.
Hordern, F. H.
Hore, A.
Horn, I.
Horn, W.
Hornbv, A. J. W.
Home,' D. :\L
Home, G. P.
Home, H.
Home, T.
Homer, A. E.
Homer, R.
Horner, C. J.
Horner, E. F.
Horner, E. \V. C.
Homer, R. J.
Homer, S. D. M.
Hornsby, C. E. J.
Horn shy, J. A.
Hornsby, W. V.
Horrax, O. J.
Horrocks, J.
Horsfall, H. D.
Horsfall, R. H.
Horsford, J. T. O.
Horsley, S. G.
Horspool, F. B. J.
Horstead, J. L. C.
Horton, A.
Horton, G. C. D.
Horton, H. E.
Horton, J. T.
Horton, T.
Horwood, K. C.
M.B., B.S., iMcd.
K) 1 5
H.A., Univ.
1907
.M.A., Hatf.
I'^-.S
Med. (13)
L.Tli., Univ
IS78
L.Th.. Univ
1901
B.D.
'9'3
.M.B., B.S., Med.
1S97
B.Sc.,Arms
1920
M.D., B.S., Med.
1903
Arms. (13)
B.A., .St. John's
'915
M.B., B.S., Med.
'•Sq3
.M.A., Xon-Coll
i<S99
Amis.
Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
'903
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
L.Th., St. John's
1912
B. A., Hatf.
1900
Arms.
B.A., Hatf.
l()I2
Arms.
St. Marv's
M.A., Univ
\»bb
Arms.
M.D., Med
iSgz
L.Th.
1910
M.A., Hatf
1894
.^LD., Med
1907
n.Miis.
'895
M.A., Hatf
1902
D.Mus.
'^93
B.A., Half
1909
(1909) Mils.
Bede
Arms.
B.A., Non-Coil
1910
L.Th., Univ
1877
Hon. M.A.. St. Chad's ...
1907
M.A., Hatf.
1884
B.A., Hatf
1909
M.Sc, Arms.
1900
(1909) Th.
Univ. '
B.Sc, Arms
1907
B.A., Hatf
1906
M.A., Hatf.
1906
B.A., Hatf
'905
M.D., B.S., Med.
1894
B.A., UniT
1908
THE LMVEKSITY.
707
Hoskins, A.
Hotchkis, R. D
Houghton, P.
Houghton, W.
Houtdey, W. B
Houlston, R. E. S. ...
Hoult, J. P.
Hounsfield, N. G.
House, S.
Houston, H. R
How, C. I. a
How, J. H.
Howard, C. S. A. ...
Howard, E. V
Howard, H. B. ... ' ...
Howard, J. G. M.
Howard, J. I. C.
Howard, K. S.
Howard, R. H
Howard, R. N
Howard, T. G. C.
Howard-McLean, N. W. ...
Howarth, W. H
Howden, R.
Howden, R. H
Howe, A. P.
Howe, G. W. O
Howe, H. G. J
Howe, W. R
Howell, A. J. W
Howell, C. C. G. ...
Howell, W. G.
Howells, Rig-ht Rev. A. W.
Howie, M. E.^.
Howitt, G. G
Howorth, Sir H. H., Kt.
Howson, C.
Howson, H.
Hoy, C. A.
Hovland, S. S
Hoyland, W. W.,
Hoyle, A,
Hoyle, C. C.
Hoyle, J. C.
Hoyten, VV. J
Htin, M. K.
Huband, W. A
Hubbard, A. J
(1918) Mus.
M.D., B.S., Med.
B.A., Half. '
(1Q09) Th.
M.A., Non-Coil.
(1916) Th.
L.Th.
L.Th., Hatf.
Arms.
Arms.
M.A., St. Mary's
M.A., Hatt.
B.A., Non-CoU.
M.A., B.Liti., Non-Coil
Med.
Arms. (14)
B.A., Hatf.
B.A., Codr.
.Non-Coil.
B.A., Hatf.
L.Th.
M.A., Univ.
(191 1 ) Mus.
(1906) Mus.
M.A., M.B.. Med.; Hon
D.Sc.
Arms.
B.Mus.
D.Sc, Arms.
L.Th.
(1907) Th.
M.A., Univ.
B.A., Codr.
B.A., Non-Coil
M.A., Hon. D.D., F. Bay
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Hon. D.C.L.
A.Sc, Arms.
(1909) Th.
Arms, (i s)
M.D., Med.
M.A.. Univ.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
M.A., Non-Coil. .
M.D., B.S., Med.
M.D., Med.
Arms. (13)
(1909) Th.
M.D., Med.
1 89 1
1902
1S97
1881
191 1
1905
1920
rqio
1905
1900
1894
191 1
1899
1911
1900
• 1910
1883
1916
1894
1S93
1 90 1
1886
'893
1899
1898
15^93
1916
1S96
'89-1
19(1
.885
<» Formerly Maxlow. /> Formerly dt Rusett.
7o}S
.MliMBKKS OV
Hubbard, D.
Arms. (19)
Hubbard. D. \V.« ..
B.Litt., St. Mary's
iqo6
Hubbard. J.
M.A., Non-Coil
1892
Hubbard, \V. P. H.
L.Th.
I()I&
Huddv. S. F. O. ..
B.A., Non-Coil
1899
Hudson. H.
(igoS) Mus.
Hudson. J. F.
Ai-ms.
Hudson, L. A.
B.A., Non-Coll.
1920
Hudson. K.
M.I)., Med
1968
Hudson, T. B.
Arms.
Hudson. T. J.
M.n., Med
i88i
Hudson, T. W. C. .
B.A., Non-Coll.
1919
Hudson, W.
M.n., B.S., B.Hy., Med.
191 r
Hudson, W. A.
B. A., Arms.
1916
Hudson, W. J.
A.Sc, Arms.
'«7.S
Hudspeth, H. M. ..
M.Sc, Arms.
1908
Hiiifsfins. A. A.
L.Th.
'9'i
HuKhes. B. J.
L.Th.
1912
Hui^hes, C.
B.So., Arms.
'915
Huylies, E. A.
Arms. (19)
Hu^'hes, G. H.
Arms.
Hujfhes, G. H. A.
B.A., Codr
1888
Huy-hes, H.
B.A., Hatf.
1881
Hughes, H. M.
M.B., Med
.883
Husfhes, H. R.
ALA., Hatf.
1897
Hu'ifhes, H. T.
M.A., Hatf.
I8SI
Hughes. J. R.
M.A., Hatf. ; M.B., B.S.,
Med.
'9'3
Hutflu's. J^ \V.
B.Sc. Arms.
'915
Hu'yhes, L.
B.D.
1903
Hu'^'.ics. L. S.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1910
Huifhes, M. E. , see
^X'iiliams.
Hughes. M. S.
Arms.
Hujrhes, P.
ALA.. Non-Coll
1887
Hughes, P. B.
Half.
Hui;hes, P. E.
B.Mus.
' ^■9?>
Hu-hes, P. H.
Arms. I 19)
Huyht's, R.
.ALA., Non-Coll
1897
Huichfs, R. D.
.M.A., B.D., Non.Coll. ...
1S97
Hutfhes, Samuel A.
B.A.. F. Bav
1S8S
Hui^bes. Sarah A.
B.Mus. ■
1916
Hu^-hes, S. W.
B.Sc., Arms
1917
Hn4<-!ies, T. G.
..Arms.
Husi^hes, \V.
ALl!.. Med
1911
Hutfhe>. \V. A.
L.Tli.
191 1
Hughes. \V. P.
L.Th. '
iqi2
Hug^hes, W. R.
ALA., St. John's
■915
Husc'.ll, G. F.
M.IX, Med.
1903
Hutfill. I. \V. A. ..
.Arms.
Huii-ill. R.
B.Sc, Arms. .T.
II Korinerly Johnson.
1917
THK UM\'EKSfTY. 709
HuKO, R. M
Huibert, E. B
Hull, E. T.
Hull, J. E.
Hull, M. R.
Hullev. C. E.
Hulme, F. \V
Huline, T. N
Hulton, F. C. ■
Humble, C. H
Humble, R. A
Hume, G.
Hume, G. H.
Hume, M. K. , see Gillinj^ham.
Hume, N. H.
Hume-Smith, A.
Humphrey, W.
Humphries, E. H- ■••
Hmnphries, II.
Hiun|jhries, J. R. ...
Hiimphrvs, D. G. ...
Hunkin,'C. P
Huiin, \V. R.
Hunniford, \\".
Himns, A. ... ^ ..
Hunt, A. E.
Hunt, B. P. \V. S
Hunt, C.
Hunt, C. B.
Hunt, E.
Hunt, E. G.
Hunt, I.
Hunt, }. B.
Hunt, T. R.
Hum. W.
Himtei", Alexander ...
Hunter, Andrew
Himter, C.
Hunter, C. A.n
Hunter, D.
Hunter, Sir G. B
Hunter, G. H.
Hunter, Harrv
Hunter, Huyh
Hvmter, J. E.
Huntei', L.
Hunter, N.
Hunter, P. M
Himter, R.
Hunter. R. LI
n Forir.fi
45
1\I.D., Med
1904
M.D., Med
1889
L.Th.
iqo8
M.A., Hatf.
1888
Hatf.
(iqi6)Th.
(iqog) Mas.
L.Th.
ms
B.A., Univ.
1892
A.Sc, Arms
1886
B.A., Univ
1887
(191 7) Mus.
Hon. D.C.L.
1893
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
M.A., Non-Coil
1903
(1915) Mus
L.Th.
1,914
M.A., Univ
1882
Non-Coil.
Arms. (14)
M.A., Non-Coil
1912
B.Mus.
1912
(i9i9)Th.
M.A., D.C.L
.893
L.Th.
1917
M.A., B.D., Non-Coil.
'9'5
L.Th.
1915
St. Chad's
(1914) Th.
M.n., Med
1901
L.Th., Hatf.
>9'3
M.A., R.n.. Hatf.
'893
.Arms.
B.Mus.
J915
Univ.
Arms. {14)
M.Sc, Arms
1911
M.A., Non-Coil
1889
Arms.
Hon. D.Sl-
1.906
^LA., M.Litl., Arms. .
1909
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
H..Mus.
»9'3
B.Sc, Arms
»9J5
Med. ( iql
Arms.
M.A , Arms.
19 '7
M.!>.. B.S., Med.
I9'7
.\rms.
h Aschkenasl.
lO
MKMBKKS OF
lliiiUor, R. Ix.
Hunter, Thomas
Hiiiitor, Thomas
Ilunlor, T. C.
Hunter, W. F. W.
Hunter, W. G.
Hunter, W. M.
Huniiiigfton, T.
Hunt lev, A.
Huntley, S. A. N.
Hunton, E. B.
Ilunton, G. M.
Hurd, F.
Hurford, W. E.
Hurrell, G.
Hurren, A. A.
Hurrv, R. B.
Hurst, W.
Hurwood, H. H.
Husband, J. C. R.
Husband, V. R.
Huskinson, H.
Hussain, K. A.
Hussey, E.
Hutchenee, L.
Huichens, H. J.
Hutchison, C. B.
Hutchinson, C. H.
Hutchinson, E.
Hutchinson, E. J.
Hutchinson, E. W. R.
Hutchinson, H. G.
Hutchinson, H. H.
Hulchinson, H. J. ...
Hutchinson, I.
Hutchinson, J.
Hutchinson, J. A. ...
Hulchinson, J. E. ...
1 lutchinson, L. A.
Hutchinson, R. W.
Hutchinson, \V. G.
Hutson, C.
Hutson, Right Rev. Edward
Hutson, Eyare
Hutson, J.
Hutson, S.
Hutson, \V.
Hutton, A. B.
Hutton, A. J.
Hutton, J.
Al.D., Med.
H.A., Hatf.
.A.Sc, Arms.
M.IX, B.S., Med.
B.A., Non-Coil.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Hatf.
Arms.
M.A., St. Chad's
B.Sc, Arms.
Med. (19)
M A., Hatf.
L.D.S., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Arms.
H.Mus.
M.A., D.C.L., H
M.A., Si. Chad's
M.D., Med.
Arms. (15)
M.B., Med.
Arms. ( 19)
M.D., Med.
L.Th., Univ.
M..A.
St. Mary's
L.Th., Hatf.
St. John's
B.A., St. Marv's
L.Th., i\on-Cbll.
Codr.
.\LSc., Arms.
L.Th., Codr.
L.Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., M.S., Med
D.iMus.
M.Litt., .Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
L.Th., Codr.
St. Mar)''s
B.A., Hon. D.D
B.A., Codr.
B.A., Codr..
Med. (19)
L.n.S.. Med.
L.Th., Univ.
M.A., Non-Coil.
L.Th., Hatf.
Codr.
1902
1904
1S96
1904
.S92
1S88
'q'5
'905
1911
1896
1914
1914
1920
1909
1S82
1912
iSqg
1 888
1907
igo9
'9' 5
1881
1907
'913
1907
1904
1883
1908
1899
•«95
1886
'«9S
1887
1879
1913
1893
'895
i8:;i
THE UNIVERSITY.
711
Hutton, J. A.
Hutton, W. H.
Hutty, J. W.
Hiixham, M. M.
Huxley, E. a
Huxlev, T. D.
Hvde.'H. B.
Hvde, H. E.
Hvde, T. D.
Hvden, C.
Hvden. G. E.
Hvslop, M. J. M.
K.
Ibbetson, W. W. S.
Ibbotson, T. C.
Ig-g'ulden, A. G.
Iliewicz, H. F.
Iliff, P.
Illingvvorih, E. C. .
Illing-worlh, W. H.
luce, D. E.
Inchbald, C. C. E. .
Ind. C. U.
Iiisjfe, H. F. N.
Iiiije, V'ery Rev. \V.
Ing-ham, Rig^ht Rev.
Iiig;ham, Herbert
Ing'ham, W.
Ing-ledow, W. A. J.
Ing'ledow, W. C.
Ingles, R. L.
Ing-lis, K.
Ingram, Right Rev. .
Ingram, H. \'.
Ingram, J.
Ingram, P. R.
Inkster, J. J.
Inman, A.
Innian, E.
Innes, H. G.
Innes, W. R.
Iredale, J. P.
Iredale, L. H. W. ..
Ireland, D.
Ireland, J. N.
Ireland, R.
Irvine, F. M.
Irvine, F. R.
Irvine, R. H.
M.D., B.S., Med.
ii<go
Hon. D.C.L
1914
A.Sc, Arms.
1Q04
Arms. (15)
B.Sc, Arms.
1916
(igo6) Mns.
M.A., Univ
1878
L.Th.
191 1
B.A.. Bede
1884
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
.Med. (iq)
Arms. (14)
B..Se., Arms.
1902
St. John's
D.Miis.
1894
M.B., Med
1909
B..\., St. Mary's
1920
B.A., Non-Coil
1898
L.Th., Hatf.
1879
Univ.
(iqi2) Th.
M.D.
1918
L.Th., Hatf.
1901
R
Hon. D.Litt., Univ.
1920
E
G. Hon. D.D., F. Bay
1888
M.A.. B.Litt., Univ.
1909
L.Th.
'915
M.A., Univ
1909
B.A., Hatf.
1883
B.Miis.
1906
B.Sc, Arms
1913
\.
F. W. Hon. D.D
1913
Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
B.Hy., Med
1897
Arms.
M.A., Non-Coil
18S9
M.B., B.S., Med.
1S99
M.A., Non-Coil
1893
M.A., D.C.L., Non-Coil.
1882
M.B., B.S., Med.
1891
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
(1908) Mus.
B.Mus., Univ.
1 90S
M.A., Non-Coil
1903
B.Sc, Arms
1920
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Univ.
a Formerly Gompertz.
■ I 2 .NfKMMKKS Of
rviiK- R.J. M.B., M.S., Med. ... 1882
rvin.<, D. ^f.A., n.C.L., Non-Coil. i8»9
rvin's^. F. K. B.A., B.D., Non-Coil. ... 1S86
rvin'ii, C». M.IX, B.S., Med. ... 1916
rvini>, C"«. .\. ... .. .M.Sc , Arm.s. ... ... iqi6
iviMi^, J. L. ... ... Anns.
rving:. S. B.A., Cos. 1857
runjj, W. B. M.A., Non-CoU 1903
rving, W. S M..A., Half. 1897
rwin, C. G. M.B.. B.S., Med. ... 1917
twin, K. D. ... ... .\rnis.
sHHCs, B. R. .Med. (19)
shei-wood, |. W L.Th., Non-Coil 1896
son, J. H. " M. A., Non-Col! 1894
son. T. J. B.A., Univ. 1915
srael, J. E. Med. (19)
vens. W. M. ... ... B.Mus. ... (905
ves. W. K. ... ... M..\., Non-Coil. ... ... 1894
aik, \V. J. Non-Coil.
ackson, A. .M..A., Half". 1906
aekson, A. C. ... ... L.Th. .. .. 1917
ackson, A. G. M.A., Non-Coil ic)0(^
ackson, A. H. ... ... M.A., Univ. ... ... 1910
ackson, A. L. ... ... B.Sc. Arms. ... .. iqii
ackson, B. F. .Med. ( rg)
ackson, C. B. ... ... L.Tii. ... ... imy
ackson, D. N .M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1893
ackson, D. S. ... ... Arms.
ackson, D. W B.A., Halt". fH^j
ackson, Edgar ... ... L.Th., Non-Coil ... 1901
ack.son, Edmnnd B.A., Half. 18S8
ackson, Edwin ... ... B..A., Si. Chad's .. ... 1908
ackson, Ethel ... ... B. Lill., Arms. .. ... 191a
ackson, E. J. ... ... L. Th., Non-Coil.... ... 1901
ackson, F. B..A., Half. 1898
ackson, F. M L.Th., Univ t896
ackson, G. ... ... Half.
ackson, G. B. ... ... H.Th. I'.T., Arms. ... 1909
ackson. G. O. A. ... B.A., Univ. 1911
ackson, G. W .M..\., Non-Coll i88i
ackson, H. ... ... .Arms.
ackson, H. C B.Mus. 1916
ackson, H. D M.A., Non-Coll 1900
ackson, H. S. .S L.Th., Non-eoU 1901
ackson, j. .Med. (19)
ackson, John .Archibald L.S.Sc, Med. ... ... 1 8<^
ackson, Joshua .Alston ... .M..A., Half. ... 1891
aikson, J. P. .MB., B.S., .Med. ... 1909.
ai kson, J. .S. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 191 1
ackson, L. W B.A., Non-Coll 1886
THE UNIVERSITY. ,713
Jackson, M. B.Litt., Arms 1907
Jackson, P. B. M.A., Half. 1909
Jackson, S. B. .... .• M.D., B.S., Med. .. 1904
Jackson, T. Arms.
Jackson, W. ... ... L.Th. 1910
Jackson, W. E. G. ... M.A., Univ 1908
Jackson, W. M. M. ... M.D., Med 1914
Jacob, G B.A., Home 1915
Jacob, L. B.A., Non-Coil. ... jl9.i'3
Jacobs, C. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1914
Jacobs, J. A.Sc, Arms 1-897
Jacobs, L. A. B.Sc, Arms 1900
Jacobs, M. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 190,0
Jacoby, C. H. J. C. ... (1912) Th.
Jacobv, W. G. P. A. ... (1911) Th.
Jacques, T. H B.A., Non-Coil. ... 1915
Jacson, S. F., see Widdrington.
Jaffe, H. N. C. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1920
Jag^Kii'd, A. \V. P. ... M.A., Univ 1913
Jakins, P. S. M.D., Med 1897
James, A. B. B. A., Univ 1895
James, C. E. H Arms. (14)
James, C. F. M.A., Univ. 1893
James, F. C. M.B., Med 1898
James, G. B. B.A., Univ. 1911
James, G. G. M M.A., Non-Coll j9.11
James, H. LI M.D., M.S., Med. 1914
James, H. M. Arms.
James, J. A. L.Th. 1912
James, J. W M. A., St. Chad's 1912
James, P. W M.D., Med ^ 1903
James, S. H. H B.Sc, Arms ■ 1915
James, W. Hon. D.Litt 1968
James, W. F M.A., Univ 1895
Jameson, F. B B.A., Univ. 1914
Jameson, G. B. ... ... Arms.
Jameson, H. B.Sc, Arms 1907
Jameson, R. ... .. B.Sc, Arms 19 10
Jamieson, H. G Arms. (15)
Jamset, K. D.P.H., Med 1919
Janes, E. (1915) Th.
Jankelewitz, L .... ... Arms. (16)
Jap, A. C. M.B., B.S., Med 1913
Japing-, T. H. E B. A., Univ 1910
Jaques, A. D.Sc, Arms 1906
Jaques, E. H Med. (19)
Jaques, F. M. B.Litt., Arms 1900
Jaqnes, W M.B., B.S., Med. ... 188,7
Jaques, W. A. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1918
Jaques, W. S. .... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 191^
Jarman, R. F. B.Mus. 1909
714
MEM KICKS OK
arvis. F. I),
arvis, G. J.
auncey, E.
eafFreson, f. L.
ecks, H. K.
i-(Tei-v, E.
effery. U. E. M. .
e-ffree. F.
effrev, C. S.
effrevs, H.
fffrevs, J. G.
otTries, \V.
omniotte, A. M. B.
enkiiis, C. R.
enkins, E. L.
enkins, H. J.
enkins, William
enkins, William
enkins, W. H.
enkiiis-Meiilove, J.fi
ennings, C. E.
enningfs, E.
enningfs, E. G.
ennings, G. H.
enning-s, J. B.
ennings, J. C.
ennings, J. W.
ennings, L. F,
enningfs, \\^
enning-s, W. H. L.
ennins, H. L.
enoure, A. C.
enoure, W. H.
ensen, H. M. K. ...
enson, J. A.
epson, E.
epson, G.
epson, H.
ervis, A.
ervis, H. E.
ervis, W. W.
esse, E. T. D'E.
essop, CM.
evons, F. B.
ewels, J. G.
illings, W. J.
oad, E.
obling, W. H. W....
obson, F. W. B. ...
H..\., St. Chads ...
M.A.. St. Johns ...
M.A., B.D., St. Chads
M.n., Med.
M..A., \on-Coll. ...
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Litl., Arms.
M.D., Med.
M.A., Univ.
D..Sc., Arms.
M.D., Med.
L.Th., St. Chad's
M.A., Codr.
Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Arms. (14)
L.Th., Xon-CoU..
L.Th., Half.
B.A., Half.
L.Th., Non-Coil..
M.D., M.S., Med,
B.Litl., Arms.
B.A., Arms.
B..A., .Arms.
L.Th., Half.
.Med. (16)
L.Th., Half.
L.Th.
M.A., Hatf.
B..A., St. John's .
L.Th., Xon-Coll..
Xon-Coll..
Non-Coil..
L.Th
L.Th
Arm^
M.A.
M.D.
M.A.
A.Sc.
M.D.
Arms.
Med.
Arms.
B.S., Med.
M.A., Univ.
M.Sc, .Arms.
M.A., B.D., Univ.
M.A., Arms.
M. A., Hatf.,
Univ.
A.Sc, Arms.
M. A., Hatf.
M.A., Codr.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Xon-Coll
Formerly Jenkins.
Hon. D.Litt.
1906
1912
1907
1909
■893
•905
1903
1886
•893
1910
1893
1906
1890
1903
1881
1864
1902
'873
1884
1909
i9.6
1916
1879
1877
1917
1876
1914
1892
189S
'895
1917
1889
'873
1889
1886
•913
.877
1903
'893
1882
1914
THE UNIVERSITY.
715
Jobson, G. J
Arms.
Jolumnes, M. C.
B.A., Hatf.
1904
John, G. D.
L.Th., Non-CoU.
1914
John, U. M.
B.A., F. Bay and Med.
1919
j^hns. H. D.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1891
Johns, J. F.
M.D., Med
1889
Johns, W. D.
B.A., Non-Coil. ; M.B..
B.S., Med
1887
Johnsen, F.
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Jolinson, A. ....
M.D., Med
i9'3
Johnson, A. C.
Codr.
Johnson, B.
B.A., Hatf.
1892
Johnson, C. B., see Gautb}-.
Johnson, D. W., see Hubbard.
Johnson, E.
Arms.
Joiinson, E. A.
F. Bay
Johnson, E. W.
M.A., Arms
1916
Johnson, F. W.
B.A., Non-Coil
1898
Johnson, G.
Med. (19)
Johnson, G. \'.
B.A., Hatf
1896
Johnson, Henrj-
M.A., Non-Coil
1888
Johnson, Henr}-
M.A., Non-CoU
1894
Johnson, H. P.
M.D., Med
191 1
Johnson, Jennie, see Brooks
Johnson, J. B.
B.A., St. Chad's
1912
Johnson, J. D.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1917
Johnson, J.J.
M.A., Univ
1903
Johnson, John Martin
Med.
Johnson, Josephus Milton
M.A., F. Bay
1912
Johnson, J. O. *
B. A., St. Chad's
1918
Johnson, James Stanley
Med. (19)
Johnson, Joseph Sidnej' ..
Arms.
Johnson, J. Tyrer ...
M.D., B.S., B.Hv., Med.
.899
Johnson, J. Tysilio
M..A..
Johnson, J. W.
(1909) Th.
Johnson, K. A.
L.Th.
1919
Johnson, L.
B.Sc, Arms. ; M.B.,
B.S., Med
1901
Johnson, M. E.
M.A., Univ
1906
Johnson, O.
B.A., F. Bay
.879
Johnson, P. Y.
B.A., Univ
i9'3
Johnson, R. C.
(1909) Th.
Johnson, R. L.
M.A., Hatf.
1S71
Johnson, R. L. P. . ...
B.A., Univ
1906
Johnson, R. S.
B.Sc, Arms.
1912
Johnson, S.
B. A., Arms.
1919
Johnson, S. J.
B.A., F. Bay
1904
Johnson. Samuel Percy
M.B., B.S., Med.
1899
Johnson, Sidney Pycroft
St. John's
Johnson, T.
B.Sc. Arms
1910
Johnson, T. Sparshott
M.A., St. John's
191 1
]
^Ih MEAIKEKS OK
Johnson, T. Sylvester ... M.A., B.D., F. Bay 1903
Johnson, V. H. E. .. B.A., F. Bay iQM
lohnson, \V. A Codr.
Johnson, W. H M.A., Half 1885
Johnston, A. M.A., Univ. lyof"
Johnston, D. M M.D., Med. igoq
lohnston, E. T. R. ... M.A.
Johnston, F. F B.A., Half. 1914
Johnston, G. E. W. ... B.A., St. Chad's ... 1914
i>hnston, H. K (1909) Th.
olinsron, J. H. ... ... St. John's
^ohnston, P. St. Chad's
Johnstone, J. C. L. ... B.A., Univ. 1899
Johnstone, R. ... ... Arms. (14)
Johnstone-Burt, C. K. ... B.Sc, Arms 1912
Johnstone-Wallace, A. S... .^rins.
Johnstone-Wallace, D. B. B.Sc, .■\rms. ... 1914
Joicev, Rt. Hon. Lord ... Hon. D.C.L. ... ... 1913
Jolly,' F. (igiojTh.
Jolly, J. B.A., Univ 1892
Jollve, F. W. M.D., Med 1903
Jonah, M. K F. Bay
Jones, Albert L.Th. 1914
Jones, Alfred M.A., .Non-Coil. 1893
Jones, Arthur ... ... Hatf.
Jones, A. B. M.B., B.S., Med. . 1906
Jones, A. G. M.A., Hatf. 1902
Jones, A. H. E L.Th. . 1912
Jones, A. M., see Meyrick-Jones, A.
Jones, A. S. (7910) Th.
Jones, B. M.D., Med. 1895
Jones, B. P. L.Th. 1913
Jones, C. B. M.Sc.
Jones, C. J. C iV'Jed. (19)
Jones, C. L. R.Mus. ... ... 1897
Jones, C. P. M.A.
Jones, D. B.D. 1903
Jones, D. C. M.A.
Jones, D. L R L.Th. 1916
Jones, D. Lloyd (1914) Th.
Jones, D. M. M.A., Hatf. 1895
Jones, Edward Cowen B..^., Arms. ... 1914
Jones, Evan Cellan ... M.Sc, Arms. . 1901
Jones, E. C. M M.B., B.S., Med. 1920
Jones, E. H. {1914) Th.
Jones, E. L. H Med. (16)
Jones, E. N. ... ... F. Bay.
Jones, F. A. C Hatf.
Jones, F. E. S., see Skinner-Jones.
Jones, F. S. M.B., B.S., Med, ... 1894
Jones, G. Med.
THE UNIVERSITY.
7'7
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
J-ones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
Jones,
G. C.
G. D. E.
G. E.
G. H.
Harold
Hugh
H. B.
Arms.
M.D., M-ed.
B.Mus.
(1914) Th.
(1908) Mus.
M.A., Hatf.
B.A.. B.D., Univ.
Harold E,, see Averay-Jones.
Horace E B. A., Non-Coil.
H. L.
H. W.
I. L.
Jessie
John
J. A.
J. E.
J. G.
J. H. O
J. L. T.
J. O. ...
J. P. R
J. R. L.Tl
James T M.D
John T., see Knowles-Jones
J. W.
K. M
L.
L.Th., Hatf.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.A., St. Chad's
B.A., Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
M.D., Med.
L.Th., Univ.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
(1914) Mus.
M.B., Med.
B. Mus.
see Rees-Jones.
Med.
LI. G.
M. C.
M. H
M. J.
N. S.
O.
S.
J.
T.
J.
P.
W.
B.
H.
P.
Sherwood
Slater
W.
H.
Walter
William
W. E.
W. F.
M.A., Univ.
Med. (19)
(1909) Mus.
(1913) Th.
B.A., Non-Coil.
Med.
B.Mus.
F. Bay
L.Th., Non-Coil.
F. Bay
B.A., Univ.
F. Bay
B.A., Hatf.
M.A., Hatf.
(1914) Th.
M.A., Codr.
B.A., Univ.
M.A., Non-Coil.
M.A., Non-Coil.
M.A., Non-CoU.
M.D., Med.
B.A., Non-Coil.
M.A., Univ.
iB.Mus.
B.A., Univ.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
M.A., Non-Coil.
igo6
1904
i88o
1909
1910
1896
1913
1915
187s
1902
1848
1890
1885
1913
19(2
1894
1899
1910
191 1
1894
1909
1893
1900
1896
1903
1910
1902
1903
1904
I916
MEMBERS OF
Jon.-. W. J
Jonos, W. M., see Makcig-JiMi
Jones, William Parker
Jones, William Piobert
Jones, W. S.
Jones, W. W
Ionian, A.
jonlan, B. D
Jortlan. G.
Jordan, G. J.
Jordan, H.
ji>rcian, H. G.
Jorijensen, O. M.
Joscelyne, A. E.
Joscelvne, E. W.
Joseph, E. F. R
Josepli, G. W.
Josoph, J. H
Josephs, F.
Josien, H.
Joy, C. H.
Jovce, E. X.
Jovce, H. M
JoVce, H. W
Jovce, J.
Joyce, J. L. U. B. .
Joyce, M.
Jovce, W.
Joynt, E. P. H.
Joynt. H. F.
Jovnl, M. C.
Jnbb. J. S.
Jndah, E.
Judtfes, CM.
Judges, F. C.
Judjjes, W. W.
Jumeaux, C. L. M.
Jupp, R. T.
Justice, J. N.
Kamel, H.
Kari, A.
Karim, S. F.
Kasumu, E. G. A.
Kawaley, S. R.
Kav, C.
KaV, W.
Kave, E. G.a
Kaye, W. J.
Keates, W. J.
( igoq) Th.
*s.
M.A., Xon-Coli.
( 1915) Mus.
B.A., Xon-CoU. .
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A.
H.A., Codr.
L.Th., Non-CoU.
R.D.
l..Th.. Xon-Coll.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.Sc, Arms.
M.D., Med.
M.D., Med.
B.A., Home
M.D., Med.
Med.
Arm;
M.D
M.D
Med.
(>3)
Med.
B.S.
St. Marv's
L.Th., Half.
B.A., Xon-Coll. .
B.A., Half.
B.A., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Med. (14)
B.A., Half.
B.A., Xon-Coll.
B.Litt., Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
(1911) Th.
(1913) Th.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
Med. (19)
M.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
B.A., F. Bay
M.A., F. Bay.
M.A., St. Chad's.
B.A., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.A., Xon-Coll. .
L.Th.
Formerly Klumpp.
1883
1904
1914
IC)02
1916
1903
1908
'9'5
iqi 1
1896
1909
1889
1906
1896
'905
1890
1890
1898
1894
1907
1907
1907
1911
1903
1912
1900
1900
1916
1918
1903
'9'3
1918
1901
1902
•915
THE UNIVERSITY. 719
Keatingfe, H. P.
M.B., Med
1883
Keav, C. H.
M.R., B.S., Med.
'4I.S
Keav, L. H.
B.Mus.
1S93
Keech, W. J
H.Mus.
1910
Keeler, W. R
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
rgir
Keenan, T. F.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1893
Keenlyside, R.
Med.
Keeton, A. C.
(1908) Mils.
Keidaii, K.
Med. (19)
Keiftenheini-Trubridge,
L. W. A.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 888
Keiih, K. E.rt
M.A., Univ.
1 906
Kekewich, Sir G. W.
Hon. D.C.L.
1897
Kelland, A. J
M.A., Si. John's ...
1914
Kelland, J.
L.S.Sc, Med
1890
Kellett, J. G.
Arms.
Kellgren-Cyriax, H. C.6
M.B., B.S., Med.
1908
Kellman, J. C.
B..A., Codr
1888
Keilv, H. M.
B. Lilt., Arms
1902
Kellv, T. W.
iM.D., Med
1905
Kellv, W.
Arms.
Kelsall, S. J.
B.A., Univ
18S3
Keiiini, F. S. J.
M.D., Med
1904
Kemp, A. G.
(1913) Th.
Kemp, A. R.
B.Litt., Home ...
1 906
Kemp, C. G.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1907
Kemp, F. W.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1905
Kemp, H. v.
B.A., Hatf
1910
Kemp, J. G.
B.A., Xon-Coll
1898
Kemp, J. V.
M.A., Non-Col 1
1883
Kemp, K. C. A
St. Chad's
Kemp, R. L. ... .;.
M.A., Non-Coil
1896
Kempe, .A.. B.
Hon. D.C.L
1908
Kempe, C. G B
M.D., B.S., Med.
1893
Kendal, H. R
M.B., Med.
1903
Kendal, L. E., see Branfoot.
Kendall, E. R
M.B., M.S., Med.
1895
Kendall, H. B
B.A., Non-Coil
1870
Kendall, J. A
M.D., B.S., B.Hy., Med. 1891
Kendall, N.
Arms.
Kendle, C. M. E
B.A., St. Mary's
1904
Kendle, E. J. L
B..^.., Non-Coil. .
1895
Kennedy, F. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1911
Kenned}-, H.
B.Sc.-, Arms
1920
Kennedy, W. A. ..." ...
M.B., Med. ... ■ .
i88i
Kennedy-Bell, D. F.
B.D.
1918
Kennv, W. W.
M.A., Univ
1893
Kent.'E. C. A
L.Th., St. John's...
1914
Kent. G. H. S
B.Sc, Arms.
1913
Kent, H.
(1911) Th.
Kent, H. S.
Med.
a Formerly Khodadad. b Formerly Kellgren.
720
MEMBERS OF
Keiii. V. H.
H.A., Arms.
1918
Kenwortliy, J.
B.Sc, Anns.
1909
Keinon, B.
L.Th.
190?
Ken\oii, F. G.
Hon. D.Litt.
•89s
Ki'inoii, J. H. S.
L.Th.
'PI4
KtT, M.
B.Lilt., Arms.
1907
K.M . W. P.
Hoi). D.Litt., Univ.
1919
Kerby, B. J. S,
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1880
Keriioliau, W. H.
. . Anns.
Ken , F. V. Q,
L.Th., Non-CoU
1916
Kerr, G. H. B.
B.A., Hatf.
1910
Kerr, [.
M.B.. B.S., Med.
1912
Ket ry, G. M.
Med. (i6)
Kershaw, H.
(1909) Th.
Kershaw, J. a
L.Th.
1909
Kerslev, T. H.
D.C.L. ..:
Kettle well, F.
M.A., Hatl.
1 goo
Kevan, A. D.
B.A., Univ
rgio
Kewlej', A.
B.A., Non-Coil
1910
Kewlev, W.
L.Th.
'913
Kev, H. E.
M.A., Univ.
1903
Key, W. T.
M.A., Hatf.
1909
Khan, G. R.
B.Sc, Arms.
"9"3
Khan, M. A.
B.Sc, Arms
"9'.5
Khoiladad, K. E.
see Keith.
Kidd, B.
Arms. (16)
Kidd, E.
M.B., B.S., .Med.
iqi2
Kidd, J. W.
L.Th.
1913
Kidd, M. B.
B.Mns.
.899
Kidd, R.
Arms.
Kidd, R. F.
Med. (14)
Kiddell, B. C.
B.A., Non-Coil
1908
Kidner, H.
Arms.
Kidson, J.
B.Mns.
1904
Kilburn, A.
B.Litt., Arms „
1907
Kilburn, N.
Hon. D.Mus
1914
Kilby, E. A.
„, . ... Arms.
KiUev, J. Q.
( 1907) Mus.
Killian, E.
Med. (19)
Killick, C. G.
B..A., St. John's ,.
1919
Kiliip, E. H.
M.A., Arms.
1913
Kinipster, T. M.
.M.B., B.S., Med.
1888
King, A.
M.D., B.Hy., Med.
19'S
King, A. G.
• L.Th.
191 I
King, A. H.
St. John's
King, A. J. B.
L.Th.
1909
King, B. C.
(1910) Th.
King, C. E.
Codr.
King, C. G.
M.A., Hatf
1903
King, E.
B.C.L.
a Formerly Kirsch.
THE UNIVERSITY. 721
KiiiK, E. W. Anns.
Kins, F. H. (1908) Th.
King. J. W. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1897
King-, M. B. Lilt., Home 1907
Kinii, M. B. F. Bav
King, P.J. L.Th. ign
Kiny, R. J. L E M..A., Hatt. 1910
King, R. H. M.D., Med 1912
King, R. T. M.D., Med. 1901
King, R. v. ... ... B. A., Univ. 1916
King. R. \V. M.A., Univ 1896
King, S. A. B.D. i9ri
King, S. E. E F.Bav
King, S. J. L.Th. 1912
King, T. A. B.Se-., Arms 1914
King, V. S. (1906) Mus.
King, William L.Th., Non-Coil. ... 1906
King, William L.Th. I9f3
Kingdon, W\ M. B., B.S., Med. ... 1895
Kinghorn, W. G B..Sc., Arms 1911
Kinysford, A. B M.D., Med 1906
Kingsford, W. L B.Mns. 1907
Kingston, E. V L.Th. 1919
Kingston, J. L.Th., Cos. 1855
Kingston-Hodgson, H. G. Med. (13)
Kinsev-Morgan, A. M.D., Med 1894
KiplinV, R. Hon. D.Litt 1907
Kippeii, J. B. B.Sc, Arms 1915
Kirbv, E. E. L.Th. 1914
Kirbv, P. B.Mus. 1902
KirbV, W. P {191 1) Mus
Kirbv, \\'. R B.Mus. 1891
Kirk^ J. (1910) Mils.
Kirk, N. W. Med.
Kirk, T. H. ... ... M.B., B.S., Med 1920
Kirkbv, S. J. B.A., Non-Coil 1912
Kirkham, C. D Univ.
Kirkhouse, E. S Med. (19)
Kirkhouse, G B.Sc, Arm.s 1914
Kirkhouse, M Med. (19)
Kirknian, J. C B.Sc, Arms 190&
Kirkpatrick, J. D (1918) Mus. ^
Kirkup, F. B.Sc, Arms 1915
Kirkwood, T. W B.Sc, Arms 1915
Kirner, P. J. H L.Th. I9'i
Kirsih, see Kershaw.
Kirsopp, C. M.A , Univ 1885
Kirsopp, T. Med. (19)
Kirtley, A. E B..\., .Arms 1919
Kirton, H. F M.A., Codr 1889
Ktssagizlis, S. I B.Sc, Arms 19'^
'JZZ MH.MUKKS OF
KiiiluMiinaii, E. A. ... H. Lill., Home .. iqio
Kiuhinic. R- L .M.B., B.S., Med. ... iqr3
Kiu', E. \V. D M.B., Med 1.SS8
Khmipp, see Kaye, E. G.
Knapp, C. F. C. ... .. M.A., Univ. ... .. iSqi
Knapp, O. G M.A.
Kiiapton, O. ... .. B.Mus. ... iqi^
Kneale, W. L. ... ... (1916) Mus.
Knit>-ht, A. D. ... Anns.
Knight, F. ... B..\., Non-Coil 1S86
Kniijht, H. C L.Th., Halt 1890
Knitfht, J. G. ... ... L.Th. ... ... igio
Kiiiylit, L. A. ... ... B.A., Univ. ... ... igio
Knight, L. F. B. ... ... B.A., Univ. ... ... iSgy
Knighting, S. A. ... ... Arms. (16)
Kiiiil, W." C. Arms.
Knott, J. T. B.Litt., Arms igo8
Knoiiesford-Fortescue, J. N. (1908) Th.
Knowles, C. K. ... ... B. Si-., Arms. ... ... igii
Knowles, C. P B.A., Half. 1S95
Knowles, D. R Arms. (16)
Knowles, F. W. ... ... B..Mus. .. ... '903
Knowles, H. M.I)., Med 1899
Knowles, T. A. ... ... L.Th. ... ... ign
Knowle.'--, \V. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1916
Knowles-Jones, J. T.a ... M.D., Med. ... ... ''^QS
Knox, D. J. ... ... L.Th. .. iqio
Knox, T. (igi.DTh.
Knudsen, E. ... ... Arms.
Koch, E. H. A M.A., Univ 1898
Koningf, C. de ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... . . 1904
Koo, Y. Y. ... ... B.Sc, .\rms. .. 1915
Kcirner, ^L A. A., see Corner.
Korsah, K. A. ... ... B.A., F. Bay 1916
Kotby, M. .Arms. (14)
Koiivoumdjog'lou, T. B..Sc, Arms. ... 1915
Krie'l, P. E. xMed.
Krohn, R. ... .. Arms.
Kiiforiji. C. B. .A, B..\., F. Bav .919
Kuve,\V. R. B B.A., F. Bay ^19
KWofi, R. E. ... F. Bay
Lacev, B. W. ' M.B., B.S., .Med. .. 1905
Lacey, G. E. W M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1913
Lailon, L. V. F. Bay
Laidler, G. S. ... ... B.Com., Arms. ... ... iqig
Laidler, W. ... ... Arms.
Lake, G. E. A.Sc, .Arms 1880
Lake, H. A. .M.B., .Med 1915
Lake, P. A.Sc, -Arms 1883
Lake, W.J. M.A., Hatf. 1868
a Formerlv Jones.
rHh L'MVHRSITY.
Lake, W. V. C
Lamb, F. B.
Lamb, R. R.
Lamb, W.
Lamb, W. A.
Lamballe, F. VV.a ...
Lambert, E.
Lambert, F. B.
Lambert. T. W
Lambourne, F. J. ...
Lambton, F. J., see Candy.
Lambtoii, Hon. H., see Meux.
Lamont, G. D.
Lampard, F. N. S.
Lamploiigfh, W. H.
Lamplugh, B.
Lamplug-h, W. F. ...
Lancaster, G. H. ...
Lancaster, H. G. ...
Lancaster, R.
Lancaster, Thomas
Lancaster, Thomas
Lance, P. E.
Landells, A. ... ... •
Landells, J. K. R
Lander, W. B
Landreth, S.
Landrock, C. G.
Lane, A.
Lane, A. G.
Lane, B. J. M
Lane, E. B.
Lane, G.
Lane, W. H. C
Lang-, Rt. Hon. and Most
Rev. C. G.
Lang-, C. H. ...
Lang-, C. S.
Lang, J. E.
Langdale, A. O.
Lang-dale-Smith, R. M. ...
Langdon, C. A. C.
Langdon, J. A. T.
Langdon, R. E.
Langford, F. C. ...
Langhorne, E. H. ...
Langston, E. L.
Lanihim, L M.
Lankester, R. A. R.
Lansdale, W.
L.Th.
K) K»
B.Sc, Arms
I9II
B.Litt., Bede
1 904
M.A., Non-Coil
1 905
(i9i5)Th.
ALB., B.S., Med.
I 900
M.A.
.M.B., B.S., Med.
1906
L.Th.
I9I4
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
1885
( iqo8) Ahis.
Half.
M.D., B.S.. Med.
1903
(.914) Th.
B.A., Univ.
I 896
M.A., Univ.
1 906
M.A. , Univ.
1892
Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
18S7
L.Th., Hatf.
1 90 I
L.Th.
1907
B.Sc, .\i-ms.
1906
.^LB., B.S., Med.
1917
L.Th.
1909
Arms. (16)
(1910) Mus.
ALD., Med.
1899
B.Sc, Arms.
1 908
B.Sc, Arms.
1907
B.Mus.
1891
(1906) Mus.
(iqo8, Th.
D.C.L. (Dipl.) ...
1909
(1920) Mus.
B.Mus.
1919
L.Th.
1912
B.Sc, .\rms.
1905
B.A., Univ.
1910
B.A., Univ.
1888
M.A., Hatf.
1 908
M.A., Hatf.
1907
M.D., Med.
1911
B.A., St. Chad's...
1920
M.A., Univ.
1 902
B.A.. F. Bav
I9I9
M.D., B.S.,'Med.
1898
M.D., Med.
1886
a Formerly Larrvlielle.
7^4
I,atisi.lowii, R. G. P.
l.arkin, F. W.
Larking;, A. E.
I-atmor, Sir Joseph,
! ascelles. W. F. .
Latham, A. G.
Latham, E. K.
Latham. ^L C
Lailiam, S. B.
Latimer, H. A.
Lattin, J. \V.
LKlunde, S. V.
Lau. E. E. D.
Lauder, R. E.
Laug^hlon Smith. F.
Launder, H. C.
Laurence, G.
Laurence, Rt. Rev.
Laurie, M. R.
Laurie, R. J.
Laurie, W.
Lavender, X.
Laverick, F. R. H.
Ljiverick, L. \V.
Lavery, S. G.
Laverv, T.
Lavies, H. B. _
Lavine, L.
Laving'ton, C. C.
Law. A. C. W.
Law. F. P.
Law, J.
I,aw, K. A. \V.
Law, \V. L. i\L
Lawrence, E. J.
Lawrence, E. T.
Lawrence, F. K.
Lawrence, G.
Lawrence, J. E.
Lawrence, W.
Lawrence, \V. B.
Lawrenson, M. S.
Laws, C. L'.
Laws, G. E.
.aws, W.
,aws, W. G.
IWSDU, L
^awson, J. II.
-awson, L. ^L
Lawson, R. W .
Lawson, W.
Ki.
W
MiEMBKUS OF
M.D., B.S., Med.
iSS9
Med. (i6)
M.n., .Med.
iSS6
Hon. D.C.L.
1903
Med.
M.A., Arms.
B..A., Anns.
igao
B.A., St. Joluis ...
1 9.J0
^LA., St. John's ...
igii
M.D., Med.
1895
L.Th., Half.
1892
B..\., ^^ Bay
'9»4
.M.B., B.S., Med.
'9»5
.^LD.
1 906
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.M.A., Univ.
18S8
B.A., St. Chad's
I4LS
Hon. D.C.I
1908
Half.
B.A., Codr.
'90s
(igog) Mus.
Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1Q05
M.Sc, Arms.
1917
L.Th.
ig.;o
L.Th., Non-CoH.
i8g7
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 SS7
Med. (i6)
M.B., B.S., Med.
'Q05
L.Th., Non-ColL...
1911
( igog) Th.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1891
.Metl.
B.A., .\on-Coll. ...
1899
(igi4)Th.
Aims.
([g(4)Th.
B.A., St. Johns
igi4
B.Sc, Arms.
1893
B.Liii., Arms.
1909
B.A., St. Johns ...
1919
B..Sc., Arms.
1 qp()
M.D., Med.
1887
B.D.
1S95
Arms, (i,^) »
A.Sc, .\inis.
1880
B.Sc, Arms.
1907
L.Tli.
1915
Home
D.Sc, Arms.
iqii
B.Sc, Arms.
1913
THE UNIVEKSITV.
Lawson, W. D.
Lawsoii, W. L.
Lawther, G.
Lawton, A.
Lawton, G.
Lax, A. E.
Laybourn, A. C.
Laycock, J. H.
Laydoii, J. H.
Laydon, J. J.
Laylaiid, J.
Lazenbv, J. I\I.
Lea. J.'L
Lea. W.
Lea. V. L.
Leach. \V. A.
Leadbitter, M. G.
Leadbiuer. \V. F.
Leaf, J. F.
Leahv, A. W. D.
Leak', M. C.
Leake, G.
Learovd, W.
Leary' A. H.
Lease, C. R.
Leathley, H.
Lebour, M. V.
Le Coiiteur, J. A.
Led^-ard. R. G.
Lee.' A. W.
Lee. C. L
Lee, E. H. L.
Lee, E. M. OH.
Lee. F. C.
Lee, F. E.
Lee, F. S.
Lee, H.
Lee, J. X.
Lee, P.
Lee. T. A.
Lee, \V. R.
Leech, J.
Leech, J. W.
Leech, "j. W. C.
Leedham. T.
Leeds, A. \\'.
Lees, A.
Lees, G. R. ... . '
Lees, P. H.
Leete, D G., see Soden
Leete. H. .\I.
46
L.Th., Univ.
.Arms.
B.Lht., Home
L.Th.
( 1907) Mils.
A.Sc, Aims. •
L.Th.
Arms.
Med. (19)
Med. (16)
B.Mus.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B..A.., St. Johns
(.920) Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Half.
B.A., Univ.
B.A., Half.
M.A.
M.D., Med.
.Arms.
B.Mu:^.
M.A.. Xon-Col!.
( 1Q09) Mils.
M.B.. B.S., Med.
L.Th., Univ.
n.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Non-Coli.
B.A.. Xon-CoU.
L.Th.
(ic,2o) Th.
L.Th.
B.A., Univ.
M.Sc, Arms.
A..Sc., Arms.
B.A., St. Johns
^LA., Hatf.
B.A., Hatf.
(1912) Th.
M.A., Hatf.
.Arms.
B.A., Xon-Uoll.
^LD., M.S., Med.
.Arms. (14) and Med
I. .Til.. Codr.
L.Th.
L.Th., Univ.
B.A., Kede
L.Th
M.H., B. S., B.Hv., .Med.
/-5
1878
iq05
iqi 1
1905
1910
1907
18S5
'9',S
1916
189S
19-.2
1912
''"^93
I goo
.897
1903
1869
1904
1887
1902
1Q19
1916
18S1
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1897
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1912
10:3
1879
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1417
7^6
MI-Mf'.HKS OF
Li*f-\\'aii)i>r, J.
LetVov, H. H. M
Le.tjaid, J. H
Lejfg, E. \V.
Li*i,''i;:i'-\VilUinsoii, L. C'. ..
Lesjii, J. A.
Lt> Huiuc, Hon. Sir G. K.
Lei oh, H,
L.'iyh, H. V
Leioh, J. A.
Lei^^h. J. D.
I.eighton, G.
LeiI.hton, J. P.
I-eiu-h, A. G
Leitch, G. A.
Le Masurier, P. R
Leng-, J. A.
Leiiic, J. W. B.
Leiinard, A. H.
Lennard, E. A.
Lennie, S.
Leonard, J. G.
Leonard, R. C
Leopold, C. L.
Leopold, J. T.
Leplastrier, H. C. ...
Lerniitte, E. A.
Leslie, A. E., see Fox.
Leslie, L
Lessev, S. S.
Lester, C. P.
Letiis, T.
Leuiiic, K. P.
LeveU, T. P.
Levin, H. M
Levinson, H. M., see I
Levinson, N. M., see L
Levinstein, D., see Liv
Lew, H.
Levy, H. B. L.
Levy, P. G.
Lewin, E. M.
Lewis, A.
Lewis, A. J. T.
Lewis, A, K. H. ...
Lewis, C.
Lewis, C. A. B.n
Lewis, C. F.
Lewis, C. N.
Lewis, C. W.
B.A.,
^LA.
H.A.
^LA.
K..\.,
M.A.
.ALA.
LTniv.
Half.
Half.
Univ.
N'on-Coll.
, Codr.
( iqi8) Mus.
M.B.. B.S., Med
ALA., F. Bav
\LD.
M.A., Univ.
H.Sc, Anns.
A. Si-., Anns.
B.Si:., Arms.
Si. Chad's
B.A., Hatf.
\rms.
Arms.
B.Sc, Anns.
H.A., St. John's
M.A., Univ.
\LD., Med.
M.A., F. Bay
i'\ Bav
L.Th.
VLB., B.S., Med,
Anns, (i 1^)
M.D., Med.
(1916) Th.
VLD., Med.
Med. (16)
L.Th., Hatf.
D.Th.P.T., Arms.
,i\ ing^slon.
i\ ing-sione.
in<.;ston
Med.
Med. (19)
I,.Th., Univ.
Arms.
L.Th., \on-Coll...
L.Th.
F. Bav »
Si. Chad's
M.B., B.S., Med.
L.Th.
NLA., F. Bay
.NLA., Univ.
ti Formerly O Neil.
1912
1901
1891
'9':)
18S.S
1914
1908
uSSo
1914
1 90 -J
1905
1912
1916
'91.1
1890
1894
'905
1919
1894
1899
1899
1888
1912
1907
[898
19' 3
'9'3
1910
1890
IHK IXIVEKSITY. 727
Lewis, D. R. . Mt-a. (14)
Lewis, E. J. ... B.A., Hatf. i8qi
Lewis, F. W. ... ... (iqi7).Mus.
Lewis, J. L.Th., Hatf. 1857
Lewis, J. R. {1914) Mus.
Lewis, Lewis ... ... M.D., .Med. ... . 1894
Lewis. Llewellyn ... M.D., Med. 1907
Lewis, W. H. .. .... M. -A., St. John's 1914
Lewitt, F. W. ... ... M.D., Med 1905
Lewihwaite, J. H M..\., D.C.L., Hatf. '.1879
Levshon, H. McO. .. B..A.. Hatf. ... ... 1913
Liddell, C. " A.Sc, .Arms 1898
Liddell, G. M B..A., St. Mary's 190s
Liddell, H. D B..A., Univ. • 1908
Liddell. J. L. L.D.S., Med 1920
Lidderdale, F. J .^LB., B.S., Med. ... 1912
Lidderdale, W. G. i\LB., B.S., Med. ... 1912
Liddle, D. L. Arms.
Liddle, W. H B.Mus. ... 1891
Liifhtfoot, G. R B.A., Hatf. 1896
Light foot, J. L.Th.. Hatf. 1878
Lighioller, H. M M.D., Med 1898
Likeman, H. J M.A., \on-Coll 1914
Lilburn, T. H B.A., Non-Coil 1902
Lilley, D. E. B.A., Xon-Coll 19 [4
Lilly, R. B. Med. (13)
Limont, J. ... ... M..A.
Lincev, R. E * L.Th., Hatf. ; . 1876
Lindars, W. St. J B.A., Univ. ... ..... , 1913
Lindley, G. E. B.Mus. ... • '-'...) 1909
Lindop, E. B.Mus. ... ... 1898
Lindop, W. B.A., Non-Col! 1893
Lindsay, L. E. ... .. B..A., Home ... ... 191 1
Lindsey, C. E. C L.Th., Non-Coil 1890
Lindsey, H. B.A., Non-Coil 1910
Linev, A. A. ... ... B..A., Univ. ... ... 191 1
Lingard, A. M.B., M.S., Med. .., i88S
Linglev, T. H B..A., Univ 1902
Liniey,' E. B.A., Univ 188S
Linnell, W. H. ... ... Arms.
Linnev, W. E M.A., Hatf. 1885
Linlel'l, .A. R L.Th. 1916
Linton, A. B.Sc, .Arms 1897
Linton, Rt. Rev. J. H. . B.A., Hon. D.D., .-. '■_
St. John's ... 1918
Linton, \V. ... B.A., Univ. ' . 1914
Lishman, F. ... ... Med. -'
Lishman, G. H. ... ... Med.
Lishman, R. R .M.B., B.S., Med 1914
Lishman, W. E M. A., Univ 1885
Lisle, E. A. ... ... (1907) Mus.
728
MK.MUKKS OV
Lisle, I. 1>. •■• •• iM. Lit I., Arms. ... ... 1900
Lister, F. Arms.
Lister, G. AL ALA., Si. John's 1914
Lister, L T. B.A., Half. 1.SS5
Lister, M. B.A., Arms 1914
Lister, .S. B.Sc, .Arms 1907
Lister, S. R. .M.D., Med i9'2
Little, H. B..'\., Xon-Coll 1890
Liiile, J. H. M. A., Xon-Coll 1907
LitUetield, G. J. S Med. (19)
Littlejohns, G.a B.Lilt., Home 1900
Littler, R. L.Tli., Si. Chads ... 1917
Littlewood, S. ...• ... ALB., B.S., Med. ... T910
Liu. S. L. .Arms. (15)
Liu. S. V. .Arms. (191
Livermore, H. A B.A., Non-Coil 1901
Livesey, H. ... ... L.Th. 1017
Livingston, D.6 .Mei.1. {19)
Livinifston, H. M.«' ... M.D., M.S., Med. ... u)07
Livingston, J M.D.,Med 1920
Livingstone, E. l.c B.Litt., .Arms. 1899
Livingstone, N. M.c . M.A., D.C.L., Univ. ... 1905
Llewellin, F. G B.D.. Xon-Coll 1919
Llewellvn, D. L. ]. L.Th. i9'3
Llovd, A. E. .M.D., Med 1.S87
Llo'vd, A. P. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1S97
Llovd, B. B.A., Halt 1918
Llovd, F. W. L.Th. i9'3
Lloyd, G. Errington . M.D., B.S., Med. ... iqo4
Llovd, G. Evton ... ... Univ.
Llovd. H. ' i\LD., Med iQOO
Lio'vd, H. L. B..A., Univ 1903
Llovd, H. O. B. .A., St. Chad's 1907
Llo'vd, L G. M.A.
Llo'vd, K. L F H.Liu., St. Mary's- ... 1903
Llovd, M. M.D., Med 1890
Llovd. S. G. M.A., Halt. 1907
Llovd, T. H. M.A., Univ 1880
Liovd-Evans, R M.A. , St. Mary's ... 1910
Llovd-Williams, R. V. ... M.H., B.S., Med. ... 1893
Loa'd, F. C. B..\., Univ. 1S93
Loader, E. T L.Th. i9'3
Lock, J. S. Arms.
Lock, W. J. B. A., Half 1914
Locke, R. \V. ... ... Med. ( ig) '
Locketi, W. L.Th. lull
Lockelt-Ford, S. N. ... R. A., Univ. 1911
Lockev, E. G B.'A., Home 1.-98
Lockey, G. M Arms.
« Formerly Hodffc. // Forincrly Levinstein, r Formerly Green.
d F.-riiiL-rly I.evin.son. <- Formerly Lcvinson.
I'HI'. IIMVHKSITV.
7^9
Lodye, E. L.
H..MUS.
191.=;
LoJg^e, H.
Med. (19)
Lodg-e, S.
M.D., B.S., Med,
1887
Lotthouse, R.
St. Chad's
Losfan, E. A.
Arms.
Logan, R. S. M.
15. S(.-., .Arms.
1901
Log^an, S. C.
M.A.
Lonias, H.
L.Th.
1912
Lomas, W.
.Arms. (13)
Loinax, J. H.
L.Th.
1916
London, J. E.
M.D., Med
1902
London, W.
M.A., Half.
,883
Loney, B.
L.Th., St. John's
1914
Loney, W.
}.LA., B.D., Non-Coil. ..
1887
Long, F. L.
L.Th.
1916
Long, G. D.
St. John's
Long, J. J.
Med. (19)
Long, N.rr
M,B., B.S., Med.
1913
Long, S. H.
M.Sc, .Arms
1912
Long, W. D.
Arms. (13)
Longlands, B.
B.Sc, Arms
1911
Longley, T. G.
M.A., Non-Coil
1894
Longinore, A. H.
L.Th., Non-Coil
1907
Longstaff, J. O.
B.A., Arms
1918
Lonsdale, J. J.
D.Sc, Arms.
1899
Loo, C. S.
.Arms, (iq)
Lopey, W. M.
B.A., Codr
1917
Lorains, J. P.
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Lord, T.
(.9.2) Th.
Loniman, F. J.
Med.
Loughton, J.
B.A., Half.
1919
Louis, H.
M.A., Hon. D.Sc, Arms.
Louis, M. M.
M.A., Arms
1916
Loveday, J,
B.A., Univ.
1904
Loveday, T.
iVL.A., .Arms.
Lovegiove, A. C. A
M.D., Med
1904
Lovejo}', H. T.
L.Th., Half.
1882
Lovely, C. N.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1888
Lowe, W. D.
M.A., Univ.
Lowes, B. W.
Arms.
Lowes, E.
A.Sc, Arms.
1903
Lowes, E. H.
Home
Lowes, John Horde
n .. B.Sc, .Arms.
1899
Lowes, Joseph Hat
field ... St. Chads
Lowes, S.
B.A., Arms.
1919
Loweth, D. H.
L.Th.
1910
Lowne, B. T.
M.D., Med
1896
Lowson, W. L.
Arms. (16)
Loxton, F. W.
B.A., St. John's
1919
Lucas, E. S.
(1910) Mus.
a Formerly Murphy.
MRMI'.KRS OK
Liii'as, G.
Lucas, J. H.
Lucas, ]. O.
Luck, J.
Lucknifiii, S.
Ltiddinji^ton, D. B. ..
Liiddiiigton. N. J. ..
T,nd!o\v, J. A.
Luff, E. A
Lutfard, Sir F. O.
Liij^et, F. C.
Liimb, E., see Cotchius:
Luinb, J.
Lumb, L. G. W. .
Lninley, E. W. a
Lumley, J. G.
Luinsden. A. P.
Lumsden, J. M.
Lumsden, M. W.
Lumsden, W. S.
Lund, J.
Lund, T.
Lundie, G. A.
Lunn, G. H.
Lunn, W. E. C.
Lupton, E. H.
Luscombe, C. E. -
Luscotnbe, G. A.
Lusher, T. H.
Lyceti, D. L.
Lyle, R. P. R.
Lvnch, A. C.
Lynch, H. S.
Lvne, A.
Lyne, R.
Lynes, J.
Lvnn, J. C.
Lyth, E. R.
Mabbott, W. J.
McAleenan, H. R.
MacAhster, Sir D., Kt.
McAllum, H. G. .
Mc Arthur, D.
Macaulay, M.
Macaulay, O. P. A.
Macaulay, W. E. A.
Macaulay, W. H. ...
Macauley, E. B. O.
Med. (u))
L.Tli., \on-Coll
F. Bav
L.Th/, Non-Coil
L.Th., Univ
B.A., Arms
B.Sc, Arms.
A.Sc. Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
Hon. D.C.L
L.Th.
M.B., B.S., B.Hv., Med.
B.A., Non-Coil
M.A. , Arms.
Arms.
Home
B.Sc.
M.A..
(1914) Th.
L.Th., Hatf.
.\i-m?
Non-Coil.
M.D., B.S., Med.
M.A., Univ.
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
M.B., B.S., Med.
Med. (16)
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
('9'3)Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
(iq.i)Th.
M.D.
B.Sc, Arms.
L.Th.
B.Mus.
(.913) Th.
L.Th.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.B., Med.
M.A., Non-Coil. ;
Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Hon. D.C.L.
M.B., B.S.,'Med.
M.D., Med.
F. Bay
F. Bav
F. Bav
M.A., Univ.
F. Bay
A.Sc.
1S99
1886
'913
i9'3
1908
1894
'895
'9'3
1909
1911
•893
1916
1900
1912
1888
1887
1904
1907
'905
1910
191 (
1913
1917
1897
1910
1920
188=;
1886
1908
•905
1894
'914
1874
Formerly Chapman.
THE INIVKKSITY
Macaulev, H. H. \V.
McRean,'M. F.
MoBean, M. G.
Me-Hean, S. L.
MiCaig. M. L.
MoCall-Smith, N. ...
McCartan, M.
McCartan, M. J.
M'Carthv, C. B. ...
McCarthy, J. M. ...
McCarlhV, W.
McChlerv, M. G. ...
McClelland, E. W.
McColl, R.
McColvin, G.
McColvin, G. E
McComb, A. W. E.
McConneil, J.
McConnell, J. W. D.
McConiiack. F.
McCormack, J.
McCoiill, G.
McCoull, S.
McCracken, J. U. W.
McC ready, W. F.
McCreadv, W. F. H. .
McCullag^h, A. C. H.
McCuUag-h, E. O.
McCuUoch, C.
Macdermott, G. M.
Macdermolt, K. H.
McDonald, B. C. ...
Macdonald, G. H. ..
M.icdonald, J. R
MacDonald, J. R
McDonald, M. A
McDonald, R. M
McDonald, S.
Macdonald, W. R.
McDonnell, M. S
McDowall, C. F. F.
McDowall, J. H. .. .
McDowall, T. W. ... . .
McEachrane, G. H. , .
McEndoo, R.
JMacEwan, I. P
Macfadyen, J.
McFarlan, A. M.
McFarlane, A. G
Mactarlane-Grieve, A. A.
Mactarlane-Grieve, G. M.
McFerran, J. R.
F. Bav
M.A.,Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.B.. B.S., Med.
( J920) Mils.
M.D.. B.S., Med.
B.A., Home
B.Sc, Arms.
F. Bav
M.D., Med.
M.A., B.C.L.. I'niv.
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
( 1920) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
M.B.,
M.Sc
.Arms.
.Arms.
Med. (19)
M.B., B.S.
Med.
B..\., Univ
Xon-Coll.
M.D., B.S.
Med. (19)
Med. (19)
M.A., Halt.
L.Th., Hatf.
St. Mary's
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, .Arms.
Arms.
Arms.
(1916) Th.
.M.A., Med.
;.S., B.Hv., .Med
Arms.
Med.
Med.
B.Hv.
M.D.,
M.D.,
M.B.,
M.A..
L.Th.
L.Th.
B.Sc,
M.B.,
M.A.,
M.B.,
M.A.,
, Med.
.Med.
B.S., Med.
B.S., Med.
M.D., Med.
, Codr.
, Non-Coil...
Arms.
B.S., Med.
Univ.
Med.
Univ.
B.A. , Univ.
M.D., Med.
1904
1897
"905
1S97
J9'5
'913
1898
1889
1913
191 1
•9'3
1904
1899
1909
i«93
.19'S
1906
1891
1890
1920
1917
1909
1893
1904
1903
'905
1890
1912
1900
1904
i9'S
i9'3
1916
1914
mfmhi:rs of
Maifov, D. A. H. ...
M'Gon'ijfle. G. C. M.
Mct>oiiigle, T. G. ...
MiGoniifle, W. A.
McGowan, E.
MiGowaii, J.
McGowaii, T.
Mai.grt\i<or, D. J. ...
I\Iac.s<Tejfor, R.
Mcintosh, D.
Molnto.sh, H. P. ...
Mclnlo.sh, ]. G.
Mclnto.sh, \V. J. ...
Milnluie, J.
-Miliityre, A. C.
Mi-Intyre, A. G.
Macinlyre, A. M. R.
Mclntj'ie, D.
iMacIntyre, E. T. ...
Mclntyre, J.
Maciiityre, R. G.
Mack, A. v., see Neilsmi
Mack, G.
Mack. H. B.
Mackav, A.
MackaV, C. S.
McKav', G. T.
Mack ay, G. \V.
Mackav, R. F.
Mackay, R. J.
Mackay, S.
Mackeaii, W. H.
McKeiizie, A. A.
Mackenzie, A. A. D.
McKenzie, A. E.
Mackenzie, A. G. ...
McKenzie, D.
McKenzie, E.
Mackenzie, H. G. G.
McKenzie, H. W. ...
Mackenzie, M. L. ...
MacKenzie, W.
Mackie, A. C.
Mackinlav, R.
Mackinlay, M. H. ...
Mackintosh, J. S. ...
McLachlan, I. M. ...
Maclagan, E.
McLare, J. P. '
McLaren, A. V,
McLaren, A. W. ...
H.A., K. Bay
1907
^LD., R.S., B.Hv.. Med
1910
L.Th., Hatf.
1S80
L.Th., Hatf.
1876
M.A., Non-CoU
1914
L.Th., Hatf.
1902
B.Sc, .Anns.
iqiS
( iq2o) Th.
St. Chad's
.A.Sc, .Arms.
1899
.Arms. (i6)
B.Sc, .Arms.
1 909
St. Johns
L'niv.
R. A., .St. Chad's
1 908
.Arms.
St. Marv's
B.Mus.'
IQ09
M.D., Med.
'913
R.A., Univ.
1912
.Med. (19)
M.H., B.S., .Med.
1902
B.A., Hatf.
1906
L.Th.
1919
L.Th.
1908
.M.Sc, .Arms.
1909
.Arms.
^LSc., .Arms.
1903
M.A., Hatf.
I qo8
Med. (19)
B.D.
(1918) Th.
M.A., Hatf.
L.Th.
^LD., .Med.
B.Sc, .Arms.
.M..Sc, Arms.
.M.D., Med.
M A.
I1 Litt. , .Arms.
IX P. H., Med.
B.D.
.M.D., Med.
( 191 1 ) Mus.
.M.D., Med. '
-Med. (19)
.Med.
B.Sc, .Arms.
(1909) Th.
M.A., Univ.
1915
1904
1914
iqOO
I 9 ' 3
i')03
igo7
1910
I9I2
1912
1896
1911
I9II
r884
THE UNINHKSITY.
/.V>
McLaren, D.
McLaren, E.
McLaren, J. T.
McLaren, W.
McLartv, M.
McLaus<-hlin, C. W
Maclean, A. D.
McLean, G.
McLean, J. C.
MacLean, R. H.
McLean. W.
McLean, \V. R. J.
Macleod. H.
McLeod, Robert
Macieocl, Roderick
McLeod, W. S.
McLoug-hlin, G. S.
MacMahon, D;
Mc.Manus, M. J.
McManus, W. J.
Macmillan, C.c
McMillan, T.
McNabb, A. A. J.
McNabb, L.a
McXabb, L. V.
Macnally, C. R.
McNaug-ht, A. P.
McNaug^ht, H.
McXav, A. E.
McNeil. H. C.
McXeile. W. M.
McNeill, M.
MacFhail, H. D.
Macpherson, B. M. B.h
Macpherson, C.
Macpherson, E. G. F.
Macpherson, H. C. R.
RLicpherson, L. J. ..
McPhie, J. R.
McOuiUen, W. T. ...
McShane, J. H.
Mc\'ittie, P.
McWalter, ]. C.
McWhirter," R.
Maddison. E. J. C.
Maddison, L. F.
Maddison, R.
Maddison, T. W. ...
Maddison, VV.
Maddock, J.
II Fnrmerly McNabb, L. A.
.Arms. (14)
M.A., St. John's
1919
Anns.
Mcid.
R.A., St, Marv's
1 q 1 ;,
M.A., Hatf.
lSq5
B.Sc, Arms.
1 9 1 I
L.Th., Non-CoU,
1907
(iqio) Mils.
■ r
L.Th.
I912
. M.A., Xon-Coll.
1899
B.Mus.
'1S94
B.Mus.
1919
B.Mus.
■ '907
Med.
L.Th.
1911
M.B., B.S., xMed.
1 S88
(1917) Mus.
Med. ( 19)
Arms.
B.Litt., Arms.
1?>99
M.D., Med.
1907
M.B., B.S., Med.
I?92
M.D., B.S., B.H
v.. Me
1. 18S8
Med. (19)
B.A., Non-Coil.
1885
Arms. (19)
M.A., Hatf.
1 896
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
1 888
L.Th., Hatf.
J 90 1
B.D.
1911
B.Sc, Arms.
r 908
Med. (14)
D.C.L.
Hon. D.Mus.
1919
B.A.. Xon-Coll.
1S87
M.A., Hatf.
.873
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
1907
Arms. (14)
B.A., Arms.
■1913
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
f886
M.D., Med.
1912
B.A., Xon-Coll.
1889
Hatf.
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
1912
M.B., B.S., Med.
rqo5
M.A., Univ.
1875
(>9'5)Th.
b Formerly Broadfoot. c
Former
y Hirst.
734
MICMISKKS OV
Maddock. \V. 11. .
.Madiirell, H.
Mad4J"in, Walter Mallliew
.Madj<iii, Walter Matthew
Madjj-uick, E.
.ALidscii, H. A., see McTa
Maijee, L.
.Mal<rath, J. R.
.Muifuire, T. S.
-Maiioii, H
-Mahon, M. T. (;. .
.Maliony, A.
Mahonv, F. C.
Maidlow, W. H.
Mail. H.
Main, R. T.
Main, T. L.
Mais, J. B. S.
Mailchell, J.
.Major, A.
.Makedonsky, K. .\.
Makeig-'Jones, W'.u
Makuhi, H. D. P.
Malcolm, D.
Malcolm, W.
Maiden, F. J.
Male, F. J.
Malev, E. A.
Malik, B. A.
Malik, Y. A.
Malim, W. G.
Maikin, H.
Mallalieu, F. F. C.
Mallelt, H. D.
Mallinson, A.
Mallinson, J. N.
.Maliory, J.
.Malone,'A. E.
Malone, E. M.
Maltm. A. F.
Manbey, G. H.
Manby, Sir A. R
-Mancarious. R. L. ..
Mander, P. R.
Mandeville. A. F. .
Mandeville, G. L. G.
Manford, J. S.
Mann, ^ A.
Mar.n, H. F.
Manr:, W. L.
,/ Fo
L.Th.
M.A., St. John's ...
M.Sc, Arms.
Amis.
M.Sc, Arms,
srgart, H. A. W. G.
M.B.. B.S., Med.
M.A.
.M.D.. L.S.Sc, Med.
B.Mus.
B.A., Codr.
B.A. (Mod.) Si. .Mary'
M.A., Univ.
M.D., B.S., Med.
B.Litt., Arms.
( 1920) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
Hatf.
Arms.
, Arms.
L.Th.,
B.Sc,
B.Litt.
Arms.
.M.D.
L.Th.
('9'4)Th.
B.Sc, Arms
.M.D., Med.
Med.
B.Sc
M.A.
B.Sc
B.Sc
B.A.,
Arms.
Hatf.
Arms.
Arms.
Non-Coil. .
(1912) Mus.
B.A., Codr.
(.9.3) Th.
L'ni\ .
L.Th
B.A., Univ.
B..\., Xon-Coll. .
M..\., Codr.
L.Th., St. John's
M.A.
.M.D., Med.
.\rms. (14)
M.13., Med.
L.Th., Codr.'
Codr.
B.S., Med.
Non-Coll. .
Hatf.
B..A..
.M.B
.M.A,
.M.A
B.A., Non-Col
merl\ Jont-s, W. M.
'913
1914
'9>5
1917
'9>5
1885
1903
•905
191 1
1892
1892
19C7
1914
1882
.918
1910
1899
1913
1916
1884
1898
1904
'913
'9'3
1879
.885
1912
I ' ) 1 2
1892
1904
1919
(888
1901
191 1
1915
1^95
1897
1887
'9>3
THE I'N'VliR-SlTY.
Manners, E. W.
Med. (19)
l\Ianners, F.
B.Litt., Arms., B.A., U
liv. iqiO
ManiuTs, M.
Med. (19)
Manners, R.
B.Sc, Arms, jmd Med..
'9'3
Manning-, P. P.
M.B., Med.
1886
Manser, R.
M.D., Med.
1 890
Mansfield, A. E. ... . .:..
B.Litt., Home
1909
M.insliold, P. J. ... ■ ..,
(iqoS) Mus.
Manson, K.
:\I.B., B.S., Med.
1902
Mansoor, j\l. A. R...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1919
■\Iantle, A.
M.D., Med.
iSSo
March, A. O. F
L.Th.. Codr.
1896
March. N. H.
B..Sc., Arms.
1903
?tlarder, E. S.
M.D., Med.
1909
Mare, J.
B.D. /
F. Ba\- ^
1 908
Margai, M. A. S
Margerison, W. J. ...
Non-Coil.
.Mark, L. P.
M.D., Med.
.. . 1899
Markbv, A. W
M.A., Univ.
1900
Marke, F. R.
F. Bav
Marke, JM C
R.A.,'F. Bay :..
1918
Marke, R. B
F.Bav
Markhani, E. L.
M.B.; B.S., Med.
1908
Markham, H. H. •
M.B., B.S., Med.
1899
Markham, H. R
Med. (19)
Markham, L. E.
Med. (13)
Markham, L. M. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
Maiks, Aaron GompeTt/ ...
L.D.S., Med.
1915
Marks, Arthur George
B.Sc, .Arms.
J 9 1 1
Marks, C.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1910
Marks. J. H
L.Th.
1919
Marks, M. E
Arms.
Marlev, H. .... ...
Arms.
Marley, R. .....
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1879
Marmion, W. P.
L.Th
X914
Marr, J. H.
M.E., Arms.
.897
Marr. L. E.
Arms.
Marr. W. B.
B.Sc, Arms.
1902
Marriner, C.
B.A., Arms.
1918
Marriott, F. G
L.Th.
1909
Marriott, H.
B.A., Hatf.
1893
Marriott, P., see Herbertson
Marriott, S. H.
L.Th., Hatf.
... 1B83
Marriott, S. J.
M.A.
Marsden, E. F. W.
(1913) Th.
Marsden, J. A.
L.S.Sc, Med. ...
1 890
Marsden, R.
(i9iJ)Th.
Marsh, F. T.
B.A., Hatf.
1S77
Marsh, G.
B.A., Hatf.
1895
Marsh, H. F
L.Th.
1912
Marsh, J.
B.Mus.
1904
73<^
MFMISKK.S OK
Marsh, i \V.
M.A., Half.
1902
Marsh. L. A. H. .
B.Mi.s.
1918
Marsh, X. A.
F. Bay
Marshall, B.
.Si. Mary's
Marshall, C.
( 1915) Mus.
Marshall, F.
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Marshall, F. W. ..
Mod.
Marshall, H. M. ...
B.A., Univ
1889
Marshall, J.
H..A.., Non-Co!].
1S97
Marshall, J. M.
M.A., Cniv.
Marshall, L. H.
B.Sc, Arms.
1908
Marshall, N.
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Marshall. R.
M.D., Med.
1910
Marshall, R. C.
L.Th.. St. Chad'!^
.. Arms.^
1007
Marshall, W. B.
Mars'oii, F. H.
M.D., n.S., Med.
1.^92
Marston, H. J. R. ...
M.A., Half.
1876
Martin, A. E.
M.D.,Med
iSSq
Martin, A. M.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1S90
Martin, D. H.
(ic)i3) Mus.
Martin, E.
M.B., B..S., Med.
1906
.Martin, E. P. see Char
Ires-i^Iartin.
Martin, F. W.
L.Th.
1914
I\!artin, H.
M.A., Hatf.
1902
Martin, H. E.
.M.A., Univ. •
1914
Martin, H. S.
M.A., B.Litt., Bede
1904
Martin, J.
B.Sc, Arms.
K)06
Martin, J. Harold ...
(i9ii)Th.
Martin, J. Henry
M.B., B.S., Med.
U)00
Martin, M.
B.Miis.
1906
Martin, X. A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1916
Martin, R.
B.A., Xon-Coll
i9ro
Martin, S. A.
M.A., Univ
igio
Martin, T.
( 1915) Mus.
Martin, T. D.
B.A., Xon-Coll
1917
Martin, V'. J.
.\rms.
Martin, \V.
M.A., Xon-Coll.-; .M.D.,
M.S., Med
1887
Martin, \V. H.
M.A., Hatf.
1904
Martin, W. T.
M.A., Hatf.
1SS8
Martin, VV. W.
D.P.H., .Med. ...
1910
Martin-Ellis, W. M,a
M.A., Hatf.
J 892
Martindale, J. W. ...
B.Sc, .\rms.
1916
Marton, W. A. B. ...
(.914) Th.
Marlyn, C. W.
(1914) Th.
Alason, .\idan
Si. Chad's
Mason, Albert
L.Th.
'9'3
Mason, B.
(1907) Mus.
Mason, E.
B.Mu.s. ... ■ ...
1892
Mason, F. E. W. ...
B.Sc, Arms
« Formerly Ellis.
1901
THH UNIVERSITY. 737
Mason, G. A. Mod. (19)
Mason, H. ... ... (1919) Mus.
Mason, T. M..V., Hatf 1898
Mason, \V. B.A., Half". 1893
Massagiioi, P. J. J. .. F. Ba)-
Massiah, H. G B.A., Codr. 1911
Massiah, J. M. A., Codr i888
Massiah, W. B. H. ... M. A.-, Codr 1884
Master, H. C. ... M..-V., Univ. 1913
Mastennai,, E. W. G. ... M.D., Med 1909
Masters, F. H (1907) Mus.
Masters, F. M L.Tli. - 1920
Masters, J. .\ M.D.,Med. 1S91
Mate-Kole, A. E. X. F. Bav
Mather, H. L Med. (19)
Mather, R. H. Arms.
Mather, R. O .M.D., Med ^ 1899
Matliers, H. ... ... M.A., Univ. ... .. 1910
Mathers, H. P B..\., Half. 1902
Matlieson, Most Rev. S. P. Hon. D.C.L 1908
Mathevv, A. G. M.A., Univ. ... ... 1914
Mathews, H. J M.D., Med 1893
Mathias, J. C. S L.Th., Non-Coil 1882
Matson. -A. .Arms. {16)
Matthew, A. G. .. ... (igiilMiis.
Matthew, E. F (1915) Miis.
Matthew, K. T. ... ' ... D.Hv.,Med 1905
Matthews, C. E L.Tli., Univ 1886
Matthews, G. ... ... A.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1903
Matthews, T. Arms.
Maude, J. W. B.A., Univ 1862
Maudsley, J. Xon-CoU.
Mau^han, A. L.D..S., Med 1919
Maug-han, A. B L.Th., Hatf. i8go
Maujj'han, A. L ... ... B.Sc, Arm.s. ... ... 1912
Maiighan, H. E. ... ... Arms. (16)
Maug-han, J. ... ... Arms.
Maughan, L. E. ... ... .Arms.
Maiighan, K.a ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1909
Maughan, W. H. ... B.Sc, .Arms. ... ... 1919
Maunsell-E)'re, R. H. ... St. Johns ...
Maw, J. -A. P L.Th., Hatf. 1901
Mawer, .A. M.A., Arms.
Mawson, J. M.A., Non-Coil 1894
Maw>on, J. I B.A., Univ. 1912
Maxlow, C. L, see How.
Maxiow, E. E. ... ... B..A., St. Mary's ... ... 1905
Ma.xlow, E. M. .. B. .A., St. Mary's 1908
Maxted, \V. B.Mus. " 1S98
Maxwell, Rt. Hon. Sir H. E. Hon. .D.C.L. ... ... 1908
a Formerly Geddes, N. M.
73«
MKMMKKS 0¥
Maxwoll W. \V
Mav, F. \V.
Mav. H. C.
May. T.
i\!avbur\', A. V.
Mayirock, S. H
Mavdew, F. T
Mayers, W. H
Mayliew, \V.
Maynaid, E.
Maynard, F. P.
Mavnard, J. A
Mavnard, M. K
j\Iayiiard, W. H
Mavne, F.
Mayne, M. A. O
Mayiie, R. A.
Mavo, J. A.
Mayoh, R. H
Mayor, S. G.
Mayor, W. S.
Mavsoii, E.
Mead, F. H.
Meade-King^, R. L.
Meaden, C.
MiMdeji, J. A.
Mo.inis, C.
M earns, J.
Mears, A. de Q
Mears, F. C.
Meashain, G. M., see Tyrrel
Measliam, J. E.
Medd-Hall, E
M^-e, J. J.
Mee, R.
Meek, A.
Meek, E. M.
Meek, T. H.
Meiji^h, F.
Meikle, \V.
Mein, M. J., see Hall, \. M.
Meldriini, R.
Mellanbv, A. L
Mel!iss,'A.
Mellor, G.
Mellor, G. H.
Melmore, S.
Melrose, R. G
Melrose, W. K
Melville, H. A
Melville, J. W. A •
A. Sc, Anns.
1 "^^j
M.A., Half.
1 goo
L.Th., Hatf.
1 S90
M.A., Non-Coll
'-"^95
M.B., B.S., Med. ,
'905
(1913) Th.
L.Th.
1916
M.A., Codr
1894
R.Sc, Arms.
1914
M.D.. Med
1914
M.B., M.S., .Med.
1 .S85
(1909) Mus.
B.A., St. Mary's ...
1910
M.A., Non-Coll
1S94
M.A., Hatf.
1891
B.A., Univ
1911
M.A., Non-Coll
1898
L.Th., Non-Coll
1888
L.Th.
1916
(1906) Mus.
M.D., Med
1896
M.A., Univ
1907
M.D.,Med
.885
."\LD., B.S., Med.
'893
ALD., B.S., Med.
1891
B.A., Univ
1917
ALB., B.S., .Med.
1912
Hon. M.A. ■
.H94
B.A., Half".
1919
M.B., -Med
1 884
M.B., B.S., .Med.
'9'5
(igu) .Mus.
B.Liu., .\rms
1903
Arms.
M.Sc, .Arms.
M.Sc, Arms, and Med..
1917
xMed.
(19.5) Th.
Med.
M.A., Non-Coll
1884
ID. So., Arms
1896
M.A., Hatf.
1882
L.Th.
.918
( 1912) Mus. »
B.Sc, Arms
ipr6
Med. (19)
Anns.
Codr.
B.A., Hatf.
1888
THE
UNIX KKSll Y.
739
Melvin, F. W
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 90S
Mends, W. N
F.Hay.
Menin, J. N.
(,914) Th.
Menzies, F. M.
Med. (19)
Menzies, J.
M.D., Med
1906
Menzies, J. A.
.M.A., Med.
Mercer, A. J
B.A., Xon-Coll.
1913
Mei-cer, A. T
L.Th. ..:
1912
Metier, B. S. ... ...
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1909
Meiven J. A. E
B.A.. Non-CoU
1911
Meredilh, E.
D.P.H., Med. ...
'9'3
JMerewelher, E. R. A.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1914
Merivaie, C. H
A. So., Arms.
1898
Merrick, A.
B.Sc, Anns
1902
Merrick, E.
M..Sc., Arms.
191 1
Merrick, F.
B.A. (Mod.), Arms.
iqii
Merrill, C. H
D.Mus.
1901
Merry, A. "
M.A., Hatf.
1889
Merrvwealher, F. B.
B.A., Hatf
1908
Merz, J. T.
Hon. D.C.I
1886
Messiim, G. B. W.
M.D., .Med
1899
Metcalf, K. H., see Potts.,
Metcalfe, F. W
M.A., Hatf
1887
Metcalfe, George ...
M.D., B.S., Med.
1887
Metcalfe, George ...
Arms, (i S)
Metcalfe, H. A
L.D.S., Med.
1916
Metcalfe, J.
B.A., Arms
1914
Metcalfe, R. D
B.Mus.
l8yl
Metcalfe, S.
B.D.
'9'5
Metcalfe, S. D
M.B., B.S., Med.
1907
Metforci, C. G. S
L.Th.
1919
Metzger, E. A
F. Bav
Metzger, G. N
M.A.,"F. Bay; M.B.,
B.S., Med
1911
Meux, Hon. Sir H.tr
Hon. D.C.L
1900
Meyer, L. F. I
Arms.
Mevrick-Jones, H. M,
AI.D., B.S., Med.
1896
MiJhael, T.
B.Sc, Arms
.9.6
Miclielsen, L. E
B.A., St. Chad's
1911
Mickler. M.
Med. (19)
Middleinas, A
Arms.
Middieinass, G. E.
B.Sc, Arms
1912
Middlenmss, J.
B.A., Arms
1915
Middlemass, R.
M.A., Home
1917
Middlemast, E. A.
B.Litt., Arm.s
1897
Midilleniiss, G. W.
M.B., B.S., B.Hy., Med.
1898
Middlemist, G. E
M.B., Med
'895
Middleion, A.
M.A., Univ
1898
Middleton, H. W
B.Sc, Arms
1898
Middleton, K. W. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
1904
« Fc
)rmerly F-ambton.
74"
MEMBIiK.S OV
Midcileion, Sir T. H.
M.Sc.
Middleton, \V. E. A.
L.Th.
Midylev, H.
H.Sc, Anns.
Midsilov, M. B.
B.Sc, Arms.
Midwintei-. A. A.
L.Th., Univ.
Mi.-de. W. V.
Half.
MilbanUe, W. B. ..
M.B., B.S., Med.
Milbum, C. H.
.M.B., M.S., Mod
M-iburii, D.
B.A., Home
Milburn, E. W.
B.Sc, .Arms.
Miibmii, K. W
Med.
Milburn. \V.
H.Sc, Arms.
Milbm-n, W. I
.Med. (19)
Miles, B.
H.A., Non-CoU.
Miles, L. W.
M..A., Half.
Millar, D. M.
B.H)., Med.
Millar, R. S.
Med. (14)
Millar, \V. D.
B.A., Non-Coil.
Millard. F. L. H. ...
M.\.
Millen, A. D.
M.A., L'niv.
.Miller, A. A.
M.D., B.S., Med
Miller, Conny Helen
Arms.
Miller, Charles Henrv
Med.
Miller, C. \V.
B.Mus.
Miller, Edwin ArlJuir
L.Th., Half.
Miller, Eds-ar Alfred
(191 1) Mils.
Miller, F. W.
B.A., Univ.
Miller, G. A. B.
.\.Sc., Arms.
Miller, G. C.
M..A., Xon-Coll.
.Miller, G. M.
Med. (19)
.Miller, H. A. W. ...
(1907) Th.
Miller, J.
.Arms. {13)
Miller, J. E. D.
Med. (19)
Miller. M. M
n.lML, Med.
.Miller, r. T.
( 1910) Th.
-Miiicr, Thomas Davidson
:\I.B., B.S., Med.
Miller, Thomas Dunlop
.Med. (19)
Miller. T. W.
B.A., Half.
Miller. \V.
B.A., Arms.
Miller, W . F.
.M.B., B.S., I\Ied.
Miller, W. R.
B.Sc, .Arms.
Milleti, J.
H.A.. Univ.
Miiliiisce. R. G.
L.Th.
.Milli.^'an. A.
L.Th.
.Millii^an, G.
Hon. D.C.L. '
MilliKan, J.
.M.H., B.S., Med.
.Milliifan, R. A.
M.D., Med.
Mills, D. \.
L.T!.., Univ.
Mills, F.
Arms. (16)
Mills, J. F. \.
(ic)i4)Th.
Mills, W. K. I>.
R.A., Si. Chad's
'9'3
'O15
IQI I
ic)07
1898
1882
19*18
1900
1910
1906
1906
1901
1897
1905
1Q03
1903
1904
1890
1881
'895
19' 5
1907
1889
'915
1 8c.)4
i9'5
1916
'9'5
11117
iql9
1S99
IQOO
1908
1911
THE UNIVERSITY.
741
Milner, A. B.
B.A., Non-Coil
1S92
Milner. C. J.
M.A., Univ
1888
Milner, G. H.
B.A. Non-CoU
.897
Milner, John
Non-Coil.
Milner, R. R.
B.A.. Non-Coil. ...
1 896
Milner, W. H.
L.Th.
1915
Milnes, A.
Arms. ( 1 6)
Milnes, F. W.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1898
Milnes, G. E.
(1907)111.
Milnes, L. H.
Arms.
Milnes, M. V.
Arms. (16)
Milrov, A.
M.D., Med.
1890
Milvain, H.
( igig) Mus.
Mihvard, F. H.
B.A., Hatt.
1914
Mihvard, K. G. W.
L.Th.
1915
Minehin, L. E.
( 1909) Mils.
Minshnll, E. M.
(1909) Mus.
Minski, L.
Med. (19)
Minta, H.
(1919) Th.
Minta, \V. R.
B.Mus.
F918
Minton, R. C
B.Sc, Arms.
1905
Mirrielees, W.
B.A., Univ.
1882
Mirza, K.
B.Sc, Arms.
1913
Mitchell, A. A.
M.A., Univ.
.87.
Mitchell, E.
Half.
Mitchell. F. D.
( 1906) Mus.
Mitchell, F. W.
B.A., Hatf.
iqoS
Mitchell, J.
L.Th., Non-Coil....
1880
Mitchell, J. A.
D.P.H., Med. ...
1 906
Mitchell, J. C.
Arms. (16)
Mitchell, J. K.
Med. (16)
Mitchell, J. R.
M.B., Med.
1 900
Mitchell, M. A. W.
M.A., Univ.
1878
Mitchell, T. H.
M.i^., .Aied.
1 904
Mitchell, W. A.
L.Th., Hatt.
1 qog
Miichell, W. M. H.
L.Th.
1919
Miicheson, W. G. ...
Med. (lb)
Mittord, \V. L.
M.A., Univ.
1882
Mitton, F.
(i9.'o)Th.
Mixer, A. L.
B.Mus.
IQOO
Modlin, I. G.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 888
Moffat, A. D.
M.D., Med.
1 900
Moffat, B. G.
... - L.Th., Univ.
1874
Moffatt, A. S.
(1913) Th.
Moftatt, E. H.
M.A.
Moffatt, H. A.
Half.
Moftatt, J.
.Arms.
Moffatt, W. R.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1909
Mohaninied, M. H.
B.Sc, .Aims.
1913
Mole, J.
B.Lilt., .Arms.
1910
Moles. A. C. E. ...
B. Liti., .Arms.
1911
47
y_^2 MEMBERS OF
Moles. H. F. E B. A., Arms ion
Moles R. C. Arms. (i6)
Moles, T. W B.Sc, Arms iqoi
Molesworth, \V M.B., B.S., Med. 1888
Mollaiid G. A M.A., M.Litt., St. Marv s iqoo
Molonv.L. S M.B., B.S., Med. 1902
Molvneux, B. W. H. ... M.A., D.C.L., Univ. ... 1S76
MoncrieflF, K Med. (16)
Moncnr, R. A Arms.
Monger, J. O (1908) Th.
Monier, A. B.Sc, Arms igiy
Monk, J. L. (19^0) Th.
Monks. H. M.A., St. Chad's 1007
Monro, F. F. Med. (15)
Montag-ue, A, J. H. M.D., Med 1886
Montag-ue, C. .. (1906) Mus.
M.-.nteath, I. R L.Th. 1910
Monig-omery, Rt. Rev. H. H. Hon. D.C.L 1908
Montgomery, W. A. ... B.Mus. 1897
MoodV, T. ' Bede.
Moodv, \V. H B.A., Non-CoU 1884
Moor,' E. M.A., Hatt 1901
Moor, H. Med.
Moor, J. M. A., Half. 1909
Moore, A. Arms.
Moore, A. G L.Th. 1920
Moore, C. P. B. A., St. John's 1917
Moore, D. M.A., Hatt". 1881
Moore, E. B.Sc. Arms 1914
Moore, E. J. F M.D., Med 190Q
Moore, E. M. Arms. I19)
Moore, E. Y L.Th. 1916
Moore, F. E. (i9'o) ^I"^-
Moore, F. J. B.A., Univ i9'o
Moore, Geoffrey B.Sc, .Arms 1915
Moore, Georg'e ... ... B. D. ... 1905
Moore, G. T." M.Sc Arms 191.I
Moore, J- E. (191 2) Mus.
Moore, J. H. M. A., Univ 1889
Moore, J. T. B.Sc, Arms 1909
Moore, M. M M.D., Med 1880
.Moore, O. Hon. M.. A., F. Bay 1912
Moore, P. D. W. Codr.
Moore, P. S. B.A., St. John's 1919
Moore, P. W. E B.A., F. Bay 1900
Moore, R. A. M.Sc, Arms i9'8
Moore, R. M L.Th., Hatf. i9i'9
Moore, T. L.Th., Hatf. 1910
Moore, W. B.D. 1891
Moore, VV. A L.Th. 190^
Moore, VV. F M.B., Med 1885
THE UNIVERSITY.
743
Moore, \V. H.
E. ..
B.A., Non-Coil. :
1912
Moorshead, R.
F. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1898
Rlordue, Elsie
B.Sc, Arms, and Med.
1920
Mordue, Eric
Arms.
Moreton, F. W
B.Mus.
1894
Moreton, G. H
B.Mus.
1897
Moreton, W. N
. L.
M.A., Non-Coil
1892
Morg^an, A. E.
M. .
B.A., Non-Coil
1902
Morgan, A. T.
M.A., St. John's
1914
Morgan, A. W.
(19.9) Th.
Morgan, D. M.
Half.
Morgan, E. D.
T. ..".
B.A., Half.
1900
Morgan, E. M.
D. H
B.A., F. Bay
191 1
Morgan, I.
L.Th., Hatf.
1883
I\I organ. J. C.
B.A., Univ.
1914
Moigan, J. H.
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
I\Iorgan, J. W.
L.Tli., Hatf.
1891
Morg-an, L. A.
M.D., Med
1883
Morgan, L. H.
L.Th., St. Chads
1919
Morgan, P.
L.Th., Univ
1884
Mor-an, P. C.
P. . ".
B.A., Hatf.
191 1
Morg'an, R. A.
L.Th., Nbn-Coll
i88q
Morgan, R. B.
ALLitt., Arms
1 901
Morgan, R. W.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1894
Jilorgan, \V. G.
M.A., Non-Coil
1905
Morgan-Grenvi
lie, L.
C. F. T. (1914) Th.
Morgenstierne,
H. V.
M. ... B.Sc, Arms
1910
M orison, E. H.
(1908) Th.
Morison, J. R.
M.A., Hon. D.C.L.
1919
Morison, Sir T.
Hon. D.C.L., Arms.
1920
Morland, R. A.
M.B., B.S.. Med.
1900
Morlev, F. «
B.Mus.
1891
MorleV, G. H.
L.Th.
1919
MorleV, J. L.
B.A., Non-Coil
1897
Morie'v, M. E.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Morley, R. S.
Hatf.
Morpuss, H. J.
B.Mus.
1899
Morran, L. M.
L.Th.
1911
Morrell, H. V.
Med. (19)
Morrell, R. C.
L.Th., Univ
'905
Morris, A. C.
B.A., Univ
1896
Morris, A. E.
...• (19.1) Th.
Morris, A. I.
Arms. (16)
Morris, B. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1893
Morris, C. VV.
M.B., B.S., Med.
i9«3
Morris, Sir D.
Hon. D.C.L
1904
Mor\is, E. L.
L.Th.
1917
Morris, G. P.
B.D., M.A., Non-ColL ...
1912
Morris, H. E.
' ... .Med. (19)
Morris, J.
Arms.
a Formerly Steini)arJt.
744
MEMBKKS OV
Mori-i>. i. M.
Morris. I. \V.
Morris. M. A.
Morris. R. A.
Morris. R. J.
Morns. T. G.
Morris. T. J. M. ...
Morris, W.
Morris, W. P.
Morris-Aire\, H. ...
Morrison, J. F. K. ...
Morrison. J. W. H.
Moiiison, T.
Morrow, J.
Moi-row, J. R.
Morse-Bovcott, D. I.
Mort, R. H.
Mortimer, W. R. W.
Morion, A. A.
.Morton, B. M.
Morion. J. J. M.
Morion, J. M.
Morton. L. V.
Morton, S.
.Morion, T.
Morton, T.
Moshv, F. A.
Mo>bv, J. F. G.
Mo.seiey, E. H.
-Moskow, A. J.
Mos.s, H.
Moss, T. R.
Moss, W. E.
Mosse, H. R.
Moiawi, A.
Mote, A. R.
Motion, J. E.
MotviM. n. H.
Moi.ai. H.
Monk!, n. M. S. ...
Mould. H.
Mould. II. P.
.Mould, J. H.
.Moulding-, F. B. ...
Moulsdale, S. R. P.
Mt>ulion. C. A.
Mountford. D. C. ...
.Mount ford, \V.
Mowat, J. D.
Moxon, F. H.
Moyses, R. H.
(1917) Mus.
Non-CoU.
B..\., Arms
1919
M.D., B.S., Med.
1894
M.n., Med
1902
(iyo6) Mus.
L.Th.
'9'5
B.A., Non-Coll
1912
L.Th., Half.
1891
M.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
M.B., B.S., B.Hy., Med.
1903
( iqoq) Mus.
M.Sc, Arms.
.Ai'ms. { ig)
L.Th.
1917
B..Mus.
1901
L.Th.
'915
B..Sc., Arms
1920
i\L.A., Univ.; A.Sc, Arm.'^
. .891
M.B., B.S.. Med.
1906
M.A., Half.
1881
L.Th.
1913
M.D.,Med
1878
B.A., Univ
1887
M.B., B.S., Med.
1887
B.A., Univ
19.7
B.A., Halt.
1920
Med.
Med. (19)
Non-Coll.
A.Sc, Arms.
1897
B.A., Non-Coll
1012
M.D., Med
188.3
B.Se. , .Arms
1914
B.Mus.
1906
-.Arms.
Med. (19)
B.Se., Arms.
'905
M.A.. Univ
1912
B..A., Non-Coll
1912
Arms.'
B..Mus.
1 (.)o3
B.A., St. lohns
1914
M.A., U.D., Half.
1900
L.Th.
'9I.S
Arms.
(igil) 'ill.
B.A., Betie
1 90 1
M.B., H.S., .Med.
1906'
L.Th.
1912
IH!-: UNIVKKSI lY.
745
Miiir, A, W.
Muir, J. E.
Muir, R. D.
Wuirhead, J.
Mulcahy, M.
Mules, B. M.
Mulholland, J. E. ...
Rlulholland, P. M. ...
Mullen, A.
Mullens, F. B.
Mullett, F. E. A. ...
Muilelt, H. D.
Mullii^an, T.
Mulvanv, U. M.
Mumford, K. W. ...
Munirord, W. T.
Muiidav, J.
Mundeil, F. G.
Mundella, V. A.
Mundle, H. A.
Mundy, S. J.
Munn, W. E. X. ..
Munro, F". F.
Muni-o, J.
Muras, T. H.
Murdoch, E. H.
Murg-atro3'd, D.
Muiiey, M. H.
Murphy, H.
Murphv, X., see Lont
Murphv, P.
Murray, E. B.
Murray, F.
Murray, F. C.
Murra)', Ven. F. R.
Murray, G. A. E. ...
Murray, G. R.
Murray, H. E. C. K.
Murray, H. H.
Murray, H. L.
Murray, I. G.
Murray, J. M.
Murray, J. W. C. ...
Miurav, L. C. L.
Murray, P. W.
Murray, R. A.
Murray, R. G.
Murray, S. E.
Murray, S. R. G. ...
Murray, T. S.
B.Sc. Anns.
' 9 ' 3
B.Sc, Arms
1912
Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1.S99
Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1906
Med.
M.A., Univ
l8q6
Home
(tqo7) Th.
M.A., Univ
iSq6
(1914) Th.
Arms.
Med. {19)
M.A., Half.
IQ12
L.Th.
1919
M.D., .Med
I got
Med. (ig)
B.Sc, Arms.
i88g
A.Sc, Arms
1896
(iqi t) Mus.
L.Tii.
191 1
.Arms, and Med. (i^)
L.Th.
1916
A.Sc, Arms
18S1
L.Th.. Non-Coil.
1893
B.A., Home
1915
B.A., Arms
1916
.Arms. (16)
fr-
.Med. (19)
B..A., Codr and Hatf. ...
iges
M.D., B.S., Med.
1903
B.Litt., Arms
iQog
L.Th., Hon. M.A.. Hatf.
1868
M.B., Med
1887
M.A., M.D., Hon.
D.C.L., Med.
^LD., Med
1916
B.Litl., Arms
1901
Arms.
M.Liu., Arms
1904
M.D., B.S.. Med.
1909
M.A., Hatf
1905
(191 1) Mus.
Arms. (14)
Med. (16)
M.D., Med
t920
M.B., B.S., Med.
I9I4
M.A., Hatf.
1890
Arms.
r4^
MliMHEKS OK
Mun-av, W.
Mm-ray, \V. C.
XI array, W. G.
Miirray, W. S.
Miisg-rave, T. R.
Miissohvhile, W. I-
M.-toh, R. S.
Mutter, C. G.
Mvers, F. S.
Mvers, G. X.
Myers, L.
Mvers, M.
Mvhre, W.
Mvli-hreest, H.
Xaismitli, J. I. D.
Naismith, R. T. E
Kail, J. F.
Nail, W.
Nankivell, G. H.
Naiikivell, W.
XarracoU, M. V.
Nash, C. H.
Nasi,, I. R.
Nasli, P. L. C.
Nath, J.
Xallrass, F. J.
Navlor, A. H. D.
Kaylor, C. H.
Nay lor, F. E.
Naylor, G F.
Naj'lor, J. \V. (
Navlor, R. H.
Neal, T.
Neale, A. E.
Keales, W. H.
Necker, H. Y.
Nedwill, D. ^. L.,
Neecli.J. T.
Needham, O.
Neilan, A. J.
Neilan, J. A.
.Neill, J.
Neilson, A. V.a
Neilson, M. A.
Neisli, A.
Nelis, W. F.
Nelson, J. E.
Nelson, M.
Nesbil, J. W.
(Dip
Med.
, Codr.
B.S., Med.
Half.
Med.
Xon-Coll.
M.D
Med,
L.Th.
M.B.,
B.A..
L.TIi.
M.D.,
L.Th.
B.A.,
Arms.
Med. (19)
Med. (16)
Arms.
L.Th.
Med.
Med. (19)
M.D., Med.
M.A., Half.
Univ.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
L.Th., Codr.
M.A., Xon-Coll.
M.A., B.D., Half.
B.A., Half.
Arms. ( I 3)
M.D., B.'S., Med.
(igog) Th.
Hatf.
( iqio) Mils,
(ign) Th.
M.A., Hatf.
L.Th., Univ.
L.Th., Hatf.
M.D., B..S., Med.
M.A., Hatf.
M.A.. Hatf.
L.Th., Univ.
M.D., Med.
Hatf.
Med. (13)
D.P.H., Med. ..
B.Si:., Arms.
M.H., R.S., Med.
Arm
B.Sc
.M.D., .Med
-Arms.
B.Litt , .
.M.A., Hatf.
a Formerly Mack.
.A nil'
Arms
1862
•893
1914
191 1
iqi2
1S89
1910
iSc)8
'913
1906
.S79
1906
1916
1883
'9'3
1890
1914
r894
1883
1890
1891
'887
1909
.877
1901
1910
1902
1909
191 1
1896
1910
1 881
THE UNIVERSITY.
747
Neshit, R. B.
B.A., Half.
Nesbit, W. J
B.A., Hatf.
Xfsbitt, A. W
B.A., Hatf.
Xesbitt, E. J. W
M.A., St. Chad's
Xetlen, W.
M.A., Hatf.
Xevin, R. W
M.D., B.S., Med.
Newall, H. F
Hon. D.Sc.
Newbolt, G. P
M.B., Med.
Newby, G. P
B.A., Univ.
Nevvbv, S.
L.Th.
Newell. C. P
L.Th.
Newell, C. S
B.A., B.D., Non-Coil.
Newell, H.
B.A., B.C.L,, Non-Col
Newell. L. B. C
M.A., St. Chads
Newell, P. A
(i9i4)Th.
Newham, H. B. G
M.D., Med.
Newman, C. D.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Newman, F.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Newman, Sir G.
Hon. D.C.L.
Newman, G. R.
(i9'3)Th.
Newman, H. R. C.
M.B., Med.
Newns, W. G.
(1907) Mus.
Newsome, C. A. \'.
B.A., Hatf.
Newsome, H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Newson, F. J.
L.Th., Hatf.
Newstead, G. '
M.D., B.S., Med.
Newth, J. A.
M.A., Hatf.
Newton, G. D.
Med. (14)
Newton, G. H.
B.A., Univ.
Newton, H.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
Newton, H. T
M.B., B.S., Med.
Newton, L. C.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Newton, T. F.
Med. (16)
Newton, W.
B.Sc, Arms.
Newton, W. R.
L.Th. ....
Ney, R.
' Univ.
Niaz, S. M.
B..Sc., Arms.
Nicholas, F. A
Arms, (ig) -
Nicholas, F. W
Arms. 1
Nicholas, M. H
(191 1) Th. ' .
Nicholas, S. R. S
F. Bav.
Nicholl, E. A. R
(1908) Th.
Nicholls, C. W
'(1915) Th.
Nicholls, F.
B.Sc, Arms.
Nicholls, W. C
B.A., Univ.
Nichols, D. W
St. Mary's
Nichols, J. R
B.A,, Codr.
Nicholson, A.
Arms. - ... .
Nicholson, Alison Davidson
Arms.
Nicholson, Arthur Darlinij;
A.Sc, Arn)s.
Nicholson. A. H.
L.Th., Univ.
1883
I88I
1914
191 1
1904
1902
1910
1884
1908
1917
I9I7
1893
1891
I9I4
I9I6
1920
I9I7
I9I9
1899
1911
1896
1907
1888
1869
1912
1905
1898
1902
1914
1909
1914
1919
1889
1888
1886
1912
74>^
MKMHKKS OF
Nii'liol^on, E. L.
Niiholsoii, E. S.
Nicliolson, F. W. ...
Nicholson, G. E.
Niiliolson, G. H. G.
Niiliolson, G. M. ...
Kiihol.soii, U.
Nichol.son, j.
Nicholson, J. W.
Nicholson, L. J.
Nicholson, M. E. ...
Nicholson, R.
Nickal, D. B.
NicUlin, F. \V.
Nickson, E.
Nickson, Rt. Rev. G.
Nicol, L. C. J. C. C.
Nicol, S. O.
Nicol, W. G.
Nicoll, A. E.
Nicoll.J.W.
Nicolle, E. S.
Nicoll-Griffith, D. ...
Nicolls, S. O.
Niel, E. N.a
Nielsen, H.
Niifhting-ale, T. W.
Niifhtinjjfale, W. R.
Niiiill, J. E.
Ninnis, R. P.
Nisbet, N.
Niven, G. C.
Nix, S.
Nixon, J.
Nixon, J.J.
Nixon, M. C.
Noble, B. B.
Noble, E. J. M. S. ...
Noble, M. A.
Noble, R. H.
Nock, A. E.
Noel, G. H.
Noel-Cox, H. L.
Nolan, J. A.
Noon, A. K.
Norcock, A. J.
Norman, C. E. E. ...
Norman, E. E.
Norman, E. F. J. ...
L'niv.
Arm-
B.A.,
.Arms.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
M..\., Non-Coil.
.Arms.
Med. and Arm.s.
M.Sc, Arms.
.Aims.
M.A.,
Arms.
B.A.,
M.B.,
M.Lilt
Hatf.
(i6)
Home
H.S., B.H
MA., Ho
nd
19)
y
me
Med.
B.A., Univ.
L.Th.
D.D.
F. Bay
L.Th., F. Bay
M.A., F. Bay
Arms. ( 16)
Med. (19)
B.D.
L.Th.
B.A., F. Bay
M.D., B.S., B.Hv., Med
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
M.A., Univ.
M.D., B.S., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
A.Sc, Arms.
B.A., B.D., Hatf.
M.D.. R.S., Med.
B.A., Hatf.
Arms.
(1908) Mus.
M.B., B.S., Med.
St. Marv's
L.Th., Hatf.
(1909) Th.
L.Th.
M.A., B.D., Non-Coil. ..
M.D., Med
M.D., Med. '
M.A., Hatf.
B.A., Univ.
F. Bay
M.B., B.S.,B.Hy., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Formerly Havelock.
1909
1S96
igoy
1904
1883
1919
1909
1909
1910
1920
1903
1891
1908
1916
i9'3
1907
1917
1880
18S7
1914
1894
1914
1906
1903
191 I
1887
1907
1911
1903
1Q09
1869
1912
1901
1894
THE UNIVKKSITY. 749
Norman, G. x\I. B., B.S., Med. ... iSqb
Noniiaii, H. K B.Sc, Arms hji^
Norman, H. S. E. B.A., F. Bay huj
Norman J. L.Th 19'^
Norman, J. C M.B., B.S., Med. 1905
Norman, S. J M.A., Univ ilsSo
Normanby, Most Hon.
the Marquess of Hon. M.A. 1882
Norrie, M. J. M B.Litt., Arms r904
Norris, A. H. St. Chad's
Norris, A. W. (1911) Th.
Norris, R. A. ... M.A., Univ. ... 1900
North, F. W. B.A., Hon. M.A.,
Non-Coil 1901
Northridj>e, G. ... ... {1912) Th.
Norlhmiiberland, His
Grace the Duke of Hon. D.C.L 1900
Norton, E. E M.D., Med 1909
Norton, F. M.A., Non-Coil 1898
Norton, F. C. L.Th., Univ 1872
Norton, J. M.D., Med 1887
Nott, A. H. M.D., Med 1887
Novvell, W. E D.D., Univ 1872
Nugent, T. P. ... ... Arms.
Nuiin, E. B.Mus. 1902
Nurse, E. C. Codr.
Nutbrovvn, J. L.Th., Hatt'. 1910
Nuttall, W. W M.D.,Med ■ 1908
Nylander, E. G M.A., F. Bay 1909
Oakey, J. P. M.A., Xon-Coll 1S90
Oaklev, A. J. ... ... B.A., xVon-CoIl 1905
Oakley, G. R M.A., H. D., Univ. .. (890
Oaklev, K. M. E B..Mus. 1911
Oaklev, R. R B.A., Univ 1907
Oaklev, W. F L.Th. 1909
Oakm'an, J. J L.S.Sc, Med 1S92
Oberbach, C. \V. S. ... Univ.
O'Brien, A. J. R B.Hy., Med • 1909
O'Brien, C. M M. D., B.S., Med. ... 1895
O'Brien, G. E., see BartleLt.
Ockford, F. J. P. V. ... (1913) Th.
O Connell, P. J Med. (19)
O'Connor, E. ... ... M.Sc, Arms. .. ... 1909
O'Connor, H. ... ... Med. (19)
O Connor-Morris, G. ... (1906) Mas.
Odell, R. M.D., Med 1912
Odell, \V. ... ... M.D., Med 1901
O'Donnell, M.J B. A., Arms 1920
Odumosu, A. O. F.Bay.
Oesterlev, W. O. E. .. M.A.
75^
MEMBERS OF
Officer. A. W
Offiier. L. S
Oijdeii, J. M.
Ogclen, O. W
Oyilvie. A. G
Oirilvv. E. \V. A
Ol,'-ilvv. F. A
OiiU'.'A. J.
Oi<iinbiyi, T. A. J.
OTlHj<-an, C.
Oh sson, A.
Olilfield, F. S
Okltield, T. M
Okiham, C.
Oltlham, L.
Oklrovd. A. E
Oklrovd, J. B
Oliver, A. E.
Oliver, A. H. H
Oliver, E.. see \Varcile\-Smiih
Olivfr. G. S. .. ■ ..
Oliver, I. \\
Oliver, j. S.
Oliver, Mary
Oliver, Miriam
Oliver. O. H. D
Oliver, Sir T
Oliver, V.
Oliver, W.
Oliver, \V. A. D
Olivier, G. K.
Olley, J. S.
Olswang, M. ....
Ollon, H. E.
Oluwole, Right Rev. I. ...
Olver, S. E. L
O'Meara, D. V
On, Z.
OXeiU, C. A. B., see Lewis.
OXeili, L. X. K
Opeiishaw, T. H. ...
Opie, E. A.
Opie, R.
Orchard, W. A
Ord, B.
Ord, E.
Ord, G.
Orde, J.
O'Reillv, E. F
Org-an, H.
Oriilch, V.
L.Th., Hatf.
'907
B.A., Hatf.
i9'i
Med.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1893
Med.
B.A., Hatf.
1S96
(1908) Mus.
Arms.
L.Th., F. Bay
1 908
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
B.Sc, Arms.
I9'2
L.Th., F. Bay
'9'5
M.A., Hatf.
1886
(1911) Th.
B.A., Home
!9I2
M.A., Non-Coil.
1883
M.A., Hatf.
'S73
L.Th.
1916
Univ.
L.Th.
'914
M.D., Med.
1909
B.Sc, Arms.
'9"
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
M.Litt., Arms.
1 906
Med. (iq)
M.A., M.D., Med
B.Litt., Arms.
1 906
M.B., B.S., Med.
1892
Med. (19)
M.A., Hatf.
1^95
{191 1) Mus.
L.D S., Med.
1920
L.Th., Codr.
18S1
B.A., Hon. D.D.
F. Bay 1879
M.A., Hatf.
I q 1 0
L.Th.
'9'2
Arms. ( ig)
Med. (19)
M.B., M.S., Med
1883
M.B., Med.
1883
B.Com., Arms.
1919
B.Mus.
<893
M.Litt., Arms.
1909
B.Sc, Arms.
'91'
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
Arms.
L.Th., F Bay
1907
(1912) Mus.
Arms.
THE UNIVERSITY
Onnerod, J. T.
Or.nsbv, Rig-ht Rev
Oi r, X". C. '
Orion, D. C. L.
Orton, F. J. J.
Orion, H.
Orton, J.
Orion, J. \V.
Orton, W. E.
Osborne, C. J.
Osborne, J.
Osborne, M. G.
Osborne, S. H.
Osboiini, F. E.
Oscroft-Jones, R. H
O'Sliauifhnessv, L. I
Osier, Sir W. "
Osnunid, C. W.
Oswell, A.
Ottowell, E.
Otwav, A. H.
Ou.'is, A.
Ouselev, J. G.
Ovens,' C. D.
Overs, H. W.
Owen, C. E. V.
Owen, D.
Owen, E.
Owen, E. L.
Owen, E. P.
Owen, G. L.
Owen, Sir I.
Owen, J. A.
Owen, J. H.
Owen, L. A.
Owen, L. J.
Owen, LI. W. G. ..
Owen, M., see Chandlt
Owen, O. W.
Owen, R. J.
Owen, T. E.
Owen, W.
Owen, W. T.
Owrid, O. C.
Owrid, T.
Oyston, H.
Ozanne, A. G.
Face, E. G.
Packard, J. D.
Packer, B.
M.A., Half,
M.A.
M.A., Univ.
D.P.H., Med.
M.B., Med.
Half.
B.A., Hatf.
L.Th.
M.A., Home
R.Sc, Arms.
P>.A., Hatf.
1 1906) Mus.
L.Th., Hatf.
L.Th.
(.9'2)Th.
.Med. (19)
Hon. D.C.L.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Bede
Univ.
(190S) Th.
Arms. ( 1 :;)
B.A., Half.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th.
Univ.
B.A., Hatf.
M.A., Home
B.A., Half.
B.A., Hatf.
B.C.L.
M.D., Hon
B.A., Univ.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Half.
(1915) Mus.
St. Chad's
M.A., Hatf.
Med.
M.A., Xon-Coll.
B.A., Non-Coil.
(1916) Th.
B.Mus.
B.A., Non-Coil.
M.Sc, Arms.
B.A., St. John's
D.C
M.A., B.D.
(1909) Th.
B.A., Univ.
Uni
75^
1890
1916
1917
1886
1919
1876
1916
1920
i«93
1904
1909
1912
1906
1909
1890
1906
i9'5
189S
1914
1907
1892
i88i
1911
1 90 1
1891
1892
1910
1894
1914
1918
1911
'Q05
1890
iq04
|L)I9
1914
jqog
752 MI-MUKKS OF
Packman, A. C. A. . M.D., Med. 1886
raillnirv, C. T. B.A., Univ. ... ... igi 1
Pailburv, J. W L.Th.. Non-Coil. iSgo
Paddev, \V. G R.A., Univ. . ,8qq
Paddi.-k, R. L.Th. igij
raJt,-liani, W. M (igoSjMiis.
Padrield, G. M.A., Hatf. ,879
Pas<-an, G. O. .. Arms.
P.iKe, A. M.a B.Miis.
Paj^e, G. S. Med.
Pa-e, H. K. M. A., St. Chad's
Pas<et, A. G. VV B.A., St. Chad's ...
Pajfet, F. A. E (1915) Th.
Pailthorpe, G. W M.B., B.S., Med.
Pai.i, K. M. B.A., Home
Pain, M. F. H (1907) Mus.
Paiion, R. P (,9,-) Th.
Pakenham, E. T M. A., St. John's 19(4
Palin, A. E. B.A., Univ 1888
Palin, W. H. F L.Th., Non-Coil. .. 1902
Pallister, G. M.A., Univ 1897
I'almer, C. R. (1914) Mus.
Palmer, F. S. M.D., Univ 1888
Palmer, L, see Bass.
P.ilmer, J. A. L.Th. 1012
Palmer, S. J M.D., Med ,885
Palmer, T. F. M. A., Univ 1S97
Palmer, W. M M.D., Med 1907
Palmer, W. P M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1888
Paltridge, \V. II D.Mus. 189c;
Panos, N. B.Sc, Arms
Pantcheva, E. J.d M.B., B.S., Med.
Panton, E. M Dip.Th., Home
Panton, H. P. V B.A., Univ i8Ss
Papafio, B. P. Q F. Bay
Papazoglou, M. ... Arms. (14)
Pappadopoiilos, E. E. ... B.Sc, Arms. 1911
Parding-ton, G. L M.D., Med 1S80
Pardv, P. S. T B.Mus. . ,908
Parfit, J. T. M. A., Univ ,904
Pari.-h, J. W M. A., Non-Coil. 1883
Parish, R. B.Litt., Arms 1909
Park, G. E. B. A., Univ. 1873
Park, M. E. B. A., Arms 1Q14
Park, R. D. Med. (14) '
Park, T. H. M.A., St. Chads 1911
Parke, J. G. B.Litt., Arms. ... 1906
Parker, A. H. N M.A., Univ 1884
Parker, C. M B.Sc, Arms
Parker, E. C. G M.B., Med
a Formerly Cliff. b Formerly Ramsbotham.
1914
191 I
919
1907
1914
THE UNIVERSITY
Parker, E. T. A
Parker, J.
Parker, J. E.
P.irker, Marg^aret ...
Parker, Mary
Parker, M. B
Parker, M. M
Parker, P. C.
Parker, R.
Parker, T. L
Parker, \V. M
Parker, W. S. T
Parker. W. W.
Parkin, A.
Parkin, G. C
Parkin, J. E.
Parkin, L. M
Parkinson, A.
Parkinson, C.
Parkinson, M., see Dodds
Parkinson, T. S. P.
Parley, T. B
Parmlev, H.
Parncult, J. H
Parnell, T. W. OC.
Parr, G. E.
Parratt, SirW
Parrott, T. G
Parrott, W. B
Parry, Sir C. H
Parry, D.
Parry, G. R.
Parry, H. J.
Parry, J. H.
Parry, W. A
Parslew, R. B
Parsons, A. T
Parsons, Albert W.
Parsons, Alfred W.
Parsons, Hon. C. A.
Parsons, C. F. T. ...
Parsons, C. H.
Parsons, C. J.
Parsons, D. G.
Parsons, H.
Parsons, J. I.
Parsons, W. A.
Paskin, A. J.
Paterson, G.
Paterson, James
Paterson, John
L.Th.
{k)O0) Til.
(1914) Mus.
Arms.
B.A., .'\rms.
M.A., Univ.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
(lQI2)Th.
M.A., Xon-Coll. .
(1908) Til.
(1913) Th.
D.Mus.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Non-Coil. .
Univ.
St. Chads
Half.
Med.
B.A.,
B.A.,
B.A.,
M.A.,
M.B., B.S., Med.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
B.A.. Arms.
B.Litt., Arms.
(1916) Th.
L.TIi.
Hon. n.Miis.
M.D.. Med.
B.A., Univ.
Hon. D.C.L.
B.A., Hatf.
St. Chad's
M.B., B.S., Med.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
M.A., Non-CoU. .
L.Th., St. John's
B.Se., Arms.
L.Th
B.Mus.
Hon. n.Sc.
L.Th.
B..A.., Non-Coil. .
(1910) Mils.
L.Th.
B.A.. Univ.
M.D., Med.
Hatf.
L.Th., Univ.
L.Th., Codr.
(1(515) M"-"-
Arms. (13)
753
1914
i9'3
1S86
1913
1899
1909
1910
1901
1920
iS95
1910
1892
1900
1894
1920
1906
1919
1912
1900
1S98
1894
1882
18S8
1 888
1894
1914
191 1
1912
.89,
1899
rg09
1884
1917
1908
1883
1916
1902
754 ' MEMIUsKS OF
I\I.D., Med 1905
I^.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1902
M.D., B.S., Med. ... iSq.s
B.A., Codr. i«88
B.A., Arms. ... ... IQ15
M.A., Univ. ... ... 191 7
(1909) Th.
M.D., Med. 1902
B.So. , Arms. ... ... igo6
M.B., Med 1920
M.A.
B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 191 s
M.B., B.S., Med. ... iHq)
B.Sc, Arms. ... ... '9'9
D.P.H.. Med 1910
B.A., Arms. ... ... 1916
M.Sc, Arms.
D.P.H., Med i()i9
M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1908
Med.
L.Th., Hatf. 1908
Hon. D.C.L. ... ... 1902
.M.A., Univ. ... ... 1910
B.A., Hatf. 1S97
M.A., Hatf. 1S94
Arms.
Univ.
(1908) Th.
M.A., Codr. .. ... 1904
Arms.
St. Chad's
Med. (13)
St. Chad's.
M.D., Med 1911
B.A., Non.Coll 1S88
B.A., Hatf. 1901
M.A., Hatf. 1903
M.A., Hatf. 1895
(1913) Mns.
I'eacock, E. A. W., see Wootl ruffe-Peacock.
Peacock, A. D. .. . M.!^c., Arms. ... .. 1909
Peacock, A. H M..A., Hatf. 1897
Peacock, B. ... ... Arms. (16)
Peacock, E. V M.B., Med 1893
Peacock, F. M.A., B.D.,.Non-Coll. . 1891
Peacock, H. A. ... ... Arms.
Peacock, J. M.B., B.S., Med, .. 1892
Peacock, M. I A.Sc, Arms 1898
Peacock, N. (1910) Th.
Peacock, R. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. .. ... 1910
Peacock, T. S. ... ... L.Th. ... ... ign
Palerson,
John
Paterson,
J. H.
Paterson,
M. S.
Paterson,
N.J.
I'ales, G.
A.
Patrick, A.
Patrick, H.
Patrick, J
. W.
Patten, A
. W.
Patleison
, A.
Patterson
, A. H.
Patterson,
, A. P.
Patterson,
, D. W.
Patterson,
. J-
Patterson,
, J. B.
Patterson,
, M. D.
Patterson,
, R J.
Patti'rson,
T. C.
Paiteson,
E.
Pattie, A.
E.
Pattinson,
W.
Pattison, A. S. P.
Pattison, H.
Pauli, H. T.
Paulley, F
. E.
Paul.sen, F. W. M.
Pavne, A.
W.
Pavne, C.
E.
Payne, D.
S.
Payne, E.
Payne, E.
H.
Payne, E.
M.
Payne, G.
T. M.
I'ayne, W.
H.
Payton, J.
W.
Peace V, \\
^ H.
Peach', H.
Peach, 0.
A.
Peachell, G. P.
THE I'NIVERSITY.
Poacock, W.
Peacock, W. Edwin
Peacock, W. Ernest
Peacock, W. H. ...
Peacocke, J. E.
Peaps, M.
Pearce, G. H.
Peaive, H. M. A. ...
Pearce, I. O.
Pearce, J. C.
Pearce, M. G.
Pearce, M. N. T.
Pearce, R. A.
Pearce, Robert James
Pearce, Robert John
Pearcey, G. E.
Pearse, A.
Pearse, F. E.
Pearse, H.
Pearse, J.
Pearson, A. G. W.
Pearson, E. M.
Pearson, G. H.
Pearson, H. B.
Pearson, J. E.
Pearson, L.
Pearson, L. G.
Pearson, Richard ...
Pearson, Ruth
Pearson, R. A.
Pearson, R. W.
Pearson, W.
Pearson, W. G. M.
Peart, F. E.
Peart, R.
Peart, T. E.
Peatt, R. D.
Peck, L. C. E.
Pedlev, G.
Peel, N. R.
Peet, E. L.
Pegef, E. T.
I'eile, H.
Pellovv, E. W.
Peinberton, B. H.
Peniberton, J. C. ...
Pemberton, J. S. G.
Peniberton, T. E. ...
Pembridge, C. R. ...
Pender, A. \V.
L.Th., Non-Coil
ItSjQ
M.D., B.S., B.Hy., Med.
1889
M.D., B.S., Med.
1892
M.B., B.S., Med.
iq03
B.A., Univ
'895
Arms.
M.D., Med
1914
(1907) Th.
F. Bay
A.Sc, Arms. ; M.D., B.S
.,
Med.
iqob
Home.
F. Bay
F. Bay
(1911) Th.
M.A., Hon. D.C.L., Uni\
M.B., B.S., Med.
1894
Arms. (16)
M.A., Hatf
1899
B.Sc, Arms
1909
L.Th., F. Bay
.89.
M.B., B.S., Med
1897
St. Mary's
B.A., Home
1919
B.Sc, Arms
1915
B.Mus.
1907
B.Mus.
1907
M.B., Med
1912
M.D., B.S., Med.
1889
Arms. ( 15)
Arms.
M.B., Med.
1907
L.Th., Hatf.
1858
B.A., Univ
I919
B.A., Non-Coil
1888
M.D., B.S., Med.
1900
B.Litt., Arms
1900
(i9i4)Th.
(1917) Mus.
L.Th., Non-Coil
1882
A.Sc, Arms.
1898
Med.
M.A., Hatf.
1894
Hon. D.Sc
(919
B.A., Arms
1920
L.Th.
1909
B.A., B.D., Codr.
'905
Hon. D.C.L
1912
M.B., B.S., Med.
1903
B.A., Hatf.
'897
L.Th., St. Chads
1906
7:^(S membi-:ks of
reiKllebui\-. K. I.
( 191 s) Mils.
Pendiecl, V.
M.D., Med
1896
Pen fold, W. J.
B.Hy., Med
1908
PtMiiuM'ather, CM.
M.D., R.S., Med.
1900
l'eiine\ , R. A.
{1909) Th.
Poiiniiig:ton, A. I. ...
M..A., St. Marvs
1906
PtMiny, C. H.
.M.D., Med. '
1894
I'emose, P.
(1915) ^fus-
Pentin, H.
M.A., Non-Coil
1898
Pont land, C,
Arms.
Peploe, C. F.
.M.A., Half
1887
PepptT, W. G. S. ...
.Med.
Poppei'corn, J. W.
B..\., Hatf
1907
l\^ppercoiii. W.
(1909) Th.
Pt'i-cival, A. S.
M.A.
Vcveirnne, D. W. ...
B.A., Univ
1884
Pere^ri.ie, H. L. P.
.M.B., B.S., Med.
1919
Perrttt, M. E.
B.A., Codr
19'S
Perkins. P. M.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1900
Perkin.s, T. H.
M..\., Non-Coil
'QO.S
Perkins, W.
M.D., Med
18S6
Peirinjc, R. J-
.Med. (19)
Perrol, F. R. -\. dc
B.Sc, Arms
19.7
Perry, Alexander ...
B.A., Non-CoU
1901
Perrv, Sir Allan
M.D., Med
1902
Perr'v, C. H.
B.Sc, .'\rms
1912
Perrv, G. S.
M..\., Half"
1906
Perrv, J. E. ...
B.A., Hatf.
1890
Perrv, L. G.
B.A., Half.
1911
Perr'v, T. T.
M.A., Non-Coil
•905
Perr'v, W.
M.A., Non-Coil
1908
Perrv, W. J.
B.C.L.
Persliad, S.
.Anns, (i t)
Peseoii, A. E.
B.Sc, Arms
1Q13
Pe-ile, E. P.
M.A., Univ
1910
Pe^^ile, G. I'.
B.A., St. Mary's and
D.Th.P.T., Arms. ...
1918
Pestle, HP.
M.A.. Univ
1912
Fetch. C. C.
M.A., Non-Coil
1904
P.-tcl), J. M.
.Arms.
Peterkin, E. C.
B.A., Codr
1917
I'eterkin, L. P.
M.A., Codr
1911
Peters, G. J.
F. Bay.
}Viers, .\.
Meu. (19)
Peti-rsen, C. T.
.Arms.
Pe'.ersen, O. G.
L.Th., Non-Col!
1910
J'eterson, \\'.
Hon. D.Lill
1912
Petford, A. G.
(i9i4)Th.
Petrie, A. J.
L.Th.
'9'5
I'eirie. \V. P.
( 1919) Miis.
I'etiijf'e^^'. J-
B.Se., .Arms
'905
THE UNIVERSITY.
757
Pelligrew, \V. M. ..
Med. (i6)
Peverell, H.
(iqi5)Th.
Peverley, W. A. ..
M.B., B.S., Med.
1897
Phair, G. C.
M.A., B.D., Half.
1901
Phelp, H. H.
M.A., Hatf.
1 890
Phelps, H. H.
M.A.
Philip, G. F.
Med. (14)
PhiHpps, J. E.
L.Th., Hatf.
1886
Philipps, J. E. T. ..
B.A., Half".
1912
PhiHps, B. J. G.
Med.
Phihpson, G. L.
Med. (19)
Philipson, G. R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 906
Phihpson, R. W. ..
L.Th.. Si. Chad's
1 906
Phihpson, W.
A.Sc, Arms.
1882
Philhp, H.
Codr.
Phihips, A. G.
L.Th., Non-CoU....
1884
PhiUips, A. J.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
.897
Philhps C. B.
Med. (14)
Phihips, C. H.
M.D., Med.
.894
Philhps, C. S.
D.D.
1914
Philhps. C. \V.
(!gi3)Th.
Phillips, D. G.
L.Th., Hatf.
i88q
Pliillips, Edward
M.B., Med.
1886
Phillips, Edward
M.B., B.S., Med.
1913
Phillips, E. B.
Med.
Phillips, Fred
M.A., Hatf.
1907
Philhps, F. A.
B. A., Univ.
1913
Phillips, G. R.
B.A., Hatf.
1894
Phillips, H.
L.Th., Hatf.
1884
Phillips, H. P.
B.A., Half.
1 900
Phihips, H. S.
B.A., St. Chad's ...
1914
Phillips, James
M.A., .St. John's ...
1915
Phihips, John
L.Th.
1914
Philhps, J. B.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
18S3
Phillips, J. G.
B.Mus.
.895
Philhps, J. R.
B..A.., Codr.
1877
Phillips, Philip Lewih
> ... St. John's ...
Phillips, \'^en. Philip
LoveU M.A.
Philhps. S. C.
M.A., F. Bay
1903
Phillips, T.
B.A., Hatf.
1905
Phillips, T. J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
i8qS
Phillips, T. O.
L.Th., Univ.
1898
Phillips, Waller
M.A., Hatf.
... ' 1883
Phillips, William ..
M.A., Nor.-Coll. ...
1903
Phillips, W. H.
L.Th., Hatf.
1882
Phillips, W. J.
B.Sc, Arms. ; I\L1-
B.S., Med.
1899
Phillips, W. L. C. ..
B.A., Codr.
... .877
Phillips-Jones, J. M.
Med. (16)
Philps, F. G. M. ..
M.D., Med.
1911
Phiniister, A.
L.Th., Non-Coil....
1901
48
758
mi:mui;ks of
Piokt'iin;^, A. J.
L.Tli.
1920
Pickeriiiif, C.
M.A., Non-Coil
1900
Pickering, R.
B.Sc, Arms
1912
Pirkering, T. E.
(i9,7)Th.
Pickeisufill, E. V. ...
B.Mus.
1 S9S
Pii-klos' H.
R. A., St. Chad's
1916
Pickup, F.
M.A., Half.
1878
Pickup, F. A.
M.A., Half.
1902
Pickworlh, A.
B.Sc, Arms
1909
Pickworth, J. A. ...
L.Th., St. Chads
1908
Picton, A. T.
Med. and Arms. (19)
Picton, B. J. F.
(u)o6) Miis.
Picton, E. *..
B.A., Univ
1890
Picton, G. B.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1899
Pidciocke, M. M. ...
L.Th., Univ
1900
Pierce, D. A.
(1911) Mus.
Pierce, H. H.
(igiijTh.
Pierce, H. W.
(1912) Mirs.
Pierce, L. E.
B.Mus.
"905
Pierce, P. R.
M.A., Non-Coil
1909
Piercv, W. C.
M.A., Hatf.
i88g
Pi.i^S. J-J-
B.D.
1914
Pig-ott, H. Q.
M.A., Codr
1916
Pigott, H. H.*
Univ.
Piifott, H. M.
M.A., Codr
'90.3
Pike, C. R. S.
B. A., Codr
J91 1
Pike, E. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
1908
Pike, H. L.
L.Th.
191 1
Pike, I.
B.A., Non-Coil
1910
Pilbin, J.
B.Sc, Arms
1904
Pilcher, H. D.
B.A., Univ
1912
Pilg^rini, A. C. H. ...
B. A., Codr
1912
PiltCrim, E. S. M". ...
B.A., Codr
'9'5
Pilj^rim, H. H.
B.A., Codr
1910
Pil^tini, J. F.
L.Th., Codr
1910
Pilkiiigton, K.
Med. (16)
Pilking^ton, W.
{19 1 5) 'fl'-
Piilav, J. J. S.
M.D., Med
1914
Pillifant, E. H.
(1920) Th.
Pilling, J.
M.A., Hatf.
1882
Pinches, G. T.
(1907) Mils.
Pinington, H. E.
L.Th., Non-Coil
1919
Pink, H. C.
(i9ii)Th.
Pinnix, E. E.
B.A., Hatf
1912
Pinto, L. S.
M.Sc, Arm^i
19' 5
Pippet, G. B.
M.A., Non-Coil
1902
Pirrie, E.a
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Pirrie, I. M.
M.B., B.S.. B.Hy., Med.
1914
Pirrie, R. R.
M.D., B.S., Med.
■ 903
Pitcher, R. J.
B.Mus.
a Formerly Kitson.
1892
4^
THE rxjiviiRSlTV.
759
Pitcher, \V. H.
Pitt, W. X.
Place, M. E.
Place, W.
Plant, M. D. L.
Piatt, E. W.
Piatt, F.
Piatt, H. T.
Piatt, J.
Piatt, T. W.
Plati. W.
Platts, F. N.
Plavfair- Robert so
Pledo-ei-, G.
Pledg-er, H.
Plemiiig', J. F.
Plev.s,A. P. S.
Plonier, S. J.
Plinnnier, A.
Plummer, B. D.
Pluinmer, J. I.
Plummer, S. W.
Pockett, L. W.
Pocock, A. G. C.
Pocock, G. I.
Pofflev, F. H. C.
Pog-son, J. \V. B.
Pokoo, K. O.
Polehampton, H.
Polite\'an, J.
Pollard, G. C.
Pollard, G. F.
Pollard, H.
Pollard, M. C.
Pollard, R.
Pollard, R. A.
Pollard, S.
Pollard, T. B.
Pol;ia, A. W.
Pollock, C. W.
Pollock, J. M.
Pollock, W. J.
Pool, J. B.
Poole, A. H.
Poole, C. R.
Poole, E.
Poole, E. A. B.
Poole, F. J. C.
Poole, G. H.
Poole, G. R,
Poole, I.
n, H.
E.
M. A.. St. Chad's ..
1911
('9'3)Th.
B.Liit., St. Marys
1910
M.A., Non-Coll
1906
Arms. (14)
M.A., B.D., Univ.
.894
M.A., Non-Coll
1894
M.B., M.S., Med.
188^
M.A., Hatf.
1897
B.Mus.
1Q14
(191 1) Mus.
Arms.
M.B., B.S.,Med
1914
Arms. (13)
B.Com., Arms.
1919
B.A., Xon-CoU
1892
Arms. ( 16)
(1906) Mils.
M.A., Hon. D.D., Univ.
B.ScArms
'913
Hon. M.A
1874
M.D.. B.S., Med.
1890
M.D., Med
1908
M.B., Med
1896
B.A., Non-Coll
1884
L.Th.
1912
M.D., B.S., Med.
1888
F. Bav.
M.A.,Univ
1885
B.A., Non-Coll
'905
B.A., Univ
1894
M.D., Med
1902
B.A., Hatf.
•915
(1908) Mus.
M.B., Med
1884
(1909) Th.
B.Mus.
1911
M.A., Univ
1907
D.Mus.
1899
B.A., Arms
1914
M.A., Univ
1885
L.Th.
1910
Arms. (M)
M.D., Med
1908
B.A., Non-Coll
. 1892
Arms, (n)
M.D., Med
1912
(1914) Mus.
B.A., Non-Coll
1882
L.Th., Univ
1870
(1910) Th.
^bO MEMBERS OF
Poole. K. \V M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1890
Poole. T. B. M.D.. B.S., Med. ... 1896
Pope. H. P. H.A., Univ 1894
Popliam, A. E B.A.. Univ. 1910
Pophain. H. N Med. (19)
Popple-^tone, S. M. ... (i()i9)Miis.
Porritt, S. B. M.A., Univ 1885
Port. A. W. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1893
Portfous, I. ... ... B.Litt., Arms. ... ... 1904
Porteoiis, J. \V. ... ... (1909) Mus.
Porter, C. L.Th., Non-Coil. ... 1885
Porter, H. M (1907) Th.
Porter, J. L.TIi. 1914
Porter, R. L. ... ... B.iMus. ... .. 1904
Porter, W. S M.D., Med 1880
Porteu.s, N. (igiGjTii.
Portnall; D. St. J. .. Arms.
Posnett, E. M.D., Med. 1907
Poller, E. (1908) Th.
Potter, H. P. M.D., Med 1893
Potter, M. C. M.A., Arms.
Poller, W. E. H (1Q08) Mus.
Potts, D. J. Arms.
Potts, E. B.Liu., Bede 1902
Potts, CJ. ... ... B.Sc., Arms. ... ... 1900
Polls, J. ... ... B.Sc., Arms. ... ... '909
Polls, K. H.(i B.Liil., St. Mary's ... 1903
Potts, X. R. B.A., Half. 1914
Potts. T. N. V M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1919
Polls, Wilfrid M M. A., Univ 1896
Poult nev, G. W. ... .. (1910) Tli.
Poulton, E. B. Hon. D.Sc. 1913
Poulton, N. L B.A., Arms. ... ... 1917
Powell, A. H B.A., Non-Coil 1914
Powell, F. J. (1914) Mils.
Powell. F. T. S L.Th., Half. ... 192a
Powell, G. O L.Th., Half. 1911
Powell, H. E L.Th., Half. 1882
Powell, H. R. F' M.A., Half. 1880
Powell. H. T B.D. 1907
Powell, J. B. Half.
Powell, J. F. Arms. (13)
Powell, P. W (1914) Mus.
Powell, S. K. M.D., Cos. and Med. ... 1878
Powell,'T. W M.A., Bede - 1890
Power, J. L. B.A., Non-Coil 1906
Powies, R. F M.A., Univ. 1870
Powison, T. H. ... ... (ic)i9)Mus.
Poynler, C. ... ... B.Sc., Arms. ... ... 1910
Praia, A. B.Sc, Arms. ... '... 1917
a Formerly Met.alr.
IHK I'MNKKSITY.
761
Pratt, C. R.
B.A., Xon-Coll
191^
Pratt, E. F.
:\I.B., B.S., Med.
1899
Pratt, E. P.
Med.
Pratt, F. \V. M
Med. (19)
Pratt, J. A.
L.Th., F. Bay
1887
Pratt, J. H.
M.A., F. Bav
1891
Pratt, M. J. R
M.A., B.C.L., F. Bay ..
1907
Pratt, P.
B.Sc, Arms.
19H
Pratt, R. S.
B.Sc, Arms.
'9>3
Pratt, W. A.
F. Bay
Pratt, W. B.
B.A., Xon-Coll
1879
Pratt, W. X.
B..Sc., Arms
1908
Prentice, W. T
L.Th.
1909
Prest, J. J.
H.Sc, Arms.
■895
Preston, C.
Arms.
Preston, H.
-Arms.
Preston, J. H
Dip.Th., St. Chad's
1919
Preston, J. W
B.A., Univ
1851
Preston, L. L.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1890
Preston, \V.
B.A., Hatf.
1904
Pretsell, J. M. M
D.Th.P.T., .\rms.
1912
Prica, S.
.Aims.
Price, D.
M.A., Univ
1898
Price, F.
L.Th.
1920
Price, J. A.
B.A.. .St. Chad's ....
1911
Price, J. P
Codr.
Price, J. T.
(1Q16) Th.
Price, Rhys
M.A., Xon-Coll
1896
Price, Richard
M.E)., .Med
1913
Price, W. H
Med.
Price, W. T.
L.Th.
1911
Pridg-eon, A., see Consjreve-
Pridijeon.
Pridmore, W. G. ... '
:>i.B., B.S., Med.
1887
Priest, W.
.\LA., Univ
1897
Priestnall, T. H
M.A., St. Johns
'9'S
Priestner, H. .. ....
(1915) Th.
Prince, A.
B.Mus.
1912
Pring-le, A. M
n.P.H., Med
1910
Prin'g-ie, H.
L.Th.
1912
Prin^le, H. A
B.Sc, Arms
1914
Prino-le, J.
B.Sc, Arms.
1918
Pringle, J. L
ALB., B.S., Med
«9'3
Pringle ). W
.Arms. (13)
Pringle, "M.
.Arms. (13)
Pringle, M. I
Arms. (19)
Pringle, T.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1907
Pringle, W. G.
M.A., Xon-Coll
1887
Prior, J. R.
M.D.,B.S., Med.
1895
Prior, M.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1894
Pritchard, G,
B.Mns.
igoe
Pritchard, P. M
A.Sc, Arms
1894
76>
MEMBERS OF
Piitcliard. T. C. I
( 1915) Mus.
Pritohatt-Shaw, W. L
. , see Shaw.
Piobert, W. R.
M.A., B.C.L., Univ. ..
1894
Piobrn- Williams, R.
|.„ M.D., Med
1889
Procter, D.
M.A., Univ
1882
Procter, G. W.
M.B., Med
1901
Procter, J
B.Sc, Arms
1918
Procter, K. S.
(1920) Th.
Proctor, A. H.
M.D., M.S., Med.
1902
Proctor, D. B.
B.A., Arms
•915
Proctor, R. F.
B.Sc, Arms
1920
Proctor, VV. M.
Med. (19)
Prong-er, W. D.
B.A., Non-CoU
'9'3
Prosser, T. G.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1903
Proud, F.
M.D., Med
,885
Proud, f. D.
M.B., B.S., Med.
'9'5
Proud, Si. W.
St. Chads
Proud, W. J.
Med. (16)
Provvde, E. L.
M.D., Med
1881
Prowde, H. G.
B.Sc, Arms.
1906
Pruen, F. H.
Hon. M.A
1909
Fruen, S. T.
M.D., Med
1883
Prvor, R. C.
B.A.
Pu'^h, A. M.
Arms, (lb)
Puifh, C. S.
L.Th.
1910
Pug-h, D. P.
Hatt.
Pusfh, W. J. F.
( 1909) Mus.
Puilen, T. H.
B.A., Non-Coil
1916
Punshon, G.
Med.
Punshon, G. T,
(.. B.Litt., .Arms
1907
Purdon, W.
Univ.
Purnell, C.
M.B., M.S., Med.
1908
Pursell, A.
.Arms.
Purser, G. A
(1910) Th.
Purser, J. W.
M.A., Univ
1906
Pnrves, J. A.
B.A., Arms.
1919
Purvis, A.
Med. (19)
Purvis, H.
B.A., Arms.
1919
Purvis, L.
B..\., Arms.
iqi8
Purvis, V. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
'915
Purvis, W.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1881
Purvis, VV. B.
Hatf.
Putsey, W. H.
M.D., Med,-
1892
Pybus, F. C.
M.B., M.S., Med.
1906
P'vbus, S. T.
Med. (19)
Pyle, J. R.
L.Th., Univ
1892
Pyner, H. du T. ..
L.Th.
•915
Quarmby, R. LI.
L.Tli.
1919
Quartey, A. C.
F. Bay
(I Formerly VVilUams.
1
THE UNIVERSITY.
763
Oiiartev, E. Q.
F.Bav.
Ouayle. J. E.
B.Mns.
Ouelch, J. B.
M.A., Univ.
Oueloh, L. W.
L.Th.
Quick, D. E.
B.A., St. John's .
Ouiii, B. G.
B.Sc, Arms.
Qiiin. G.
B.Eitt., Arms.
Rablen, A. W.
(1919) Mus.
Raby, L.
M.D., Med.
Race, E. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
Race, H.
Anns.
Raffle, A. B.
M.D., B.S., B.Hy
Raffle, R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Rag-g, E. S.
Univ.
Ragg, R. E.
L.Th., Bede
Rahim, M. A.
B.Sc, Arms.
Rahtkens, F.
M.D., B.S., B.Hy
Rahtkens, \V. E.
Med.
Railton, F.
Arms. (16)
Railton, VV.
M.A., Half.
Rainbow, F. A.
L.Th., Non-Coil..
Rainbow, W. S.
B.Com., Arms. .
Raine, A.
B.A.. Half.
Raine, A. E.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Raine, D. E.
St. Mary's
Raine, G.
M.Litt., Arms.
Raine, I.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Raine, J.
B.A., Half.
Raine, J. R.
Arms. (16)
Raine, W. G.
B.Sc, Arms.
Rainforth, J. D.
B.D.
Raitt, W.
B.Sc, Arms.
Ralei^-h, Sir \V.
Hon. D.Litt.
Ralph, J. G. H.
L.Th., Non-Coll.
Rainarau, C. B.
ALD., Med.
Ramsay, F. W.
M.D., M.S., Med,
Ramsay, G. A.
B.A., Univ.
Ramsay, G. O. C.
B.A., Halt".
Ramsay, W. H.
B.Sc, Arms.
Ramsa}', VV. M.
Arms. (14)
Ramsey, H. F.
(1918) Mus.
Ramsbotham, E. J., see
I'antcheva.
Ramsbottom, A. E. W.
M.D.. Med.
Ramsbottom, J. W.
M.Com., Arms.
Ramscien, J.
St. Marys
Ramshaw, J. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
Ramshaw, V. M.
Arms.
Ramshaw, \V. R. ...
.A..Sc., Arms.
Randle, A. P.
B.A., St. Chad's
Randolpli, H. C. H., see
Hingeslon-Randolpli.
Med.
Med.
1912
1862
1916
1920
1913
1910
1893
1905
1909
1892
1912
1909
1892
1912
1919
1903
1916
1902
1874
•893
191 1
1907
'905
1906
1892
1907
1886
1906
1910
1902
1902
1899
i9'3
764
mk.mbilks oy
Rankeu, H.
M.H., H.S., Med.
1907
Raiikoii, J. S.
Med,
Raiikeii, Marj^aret...
Med.
Raiiken, Marion, see Bur
k'lsoii.
Rankin. S. M.
B.A., Univ
1896
Ransonie-Kiiti, I. O.
B.A., F.Bay
i9'5
Ransoii, C. D. R. ...
M. A., St. Chad's
1912
Raper, H. M.
B. A., Arms
1912
Raper, J.
B.Si-,, M.A., Arms, and
Univ.
1901
Raper, N. J.
M.A., Non-Coil
1896
Rashdall, Very Rev. H.
M.A., Hon. D.C.L., Univ.
Ratcliff, A. J. J.
M.A., Arms
'915
Rat lord, I. H.
B.A., Non-Coil
1890
Rathbone, G.
B.Mus.
'895
Rattray, W. H. W.
L.Th.
1912
Raw, A.
Arms.
Raw, George
M.A., Hatf.
1891
Raw, George
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
Raw, Mary
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
Raw, May
B.Sc, Arms, and
M B., B.S.,Med. ..
1914
Raw, N.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1888
Raw, S,
M.D., B.S., Med.
1901
Raw, V. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
1915
Rawes, F.
Bade
Rawes, W.
M.D., Med
1886
Rawland, S. M
L.Th., Hatf.
1909
Rawlings, G. W. ...
M.A., Non-Coil
1909
Rawiings, K.
B.A., Hatf.
1909
Rawcliffe, F. A. ..7
L.Th.
1912
Rawlinson, V.
(>9i.V)Th.
Rawnsley, J.
L.Th., St. John's
1919
Rawson, C. W.
(i9i3)Th.
Rawson, E.
M.D., Med
1901
Rav, A. ...
A.Sc, Arms.
1885
Ray. P. C.
Hon. D.Sc
1912
Rayleigh, Rt. Hon. Lord.
Hon. D.C.L
i9'3
Raymond, E.
L.Th.
1914
Raynbird, H.
B.A., Univ
J 880
Rayner, A. C.
M.D., Med
1882
Rayner, H.
M.B., M.S., Med.
1884
Read, A. W.
M.D., Med
1907
Read, G. C. R
M.A., Univ. ,
1889
Read, G. E.
Home
Read, H. L.
B.Mus.
1912
Read, W.
B.A., Univ
'«9.S
Reade, E. F
M.A., Hatf.
1889
Reader, C. J
M.A., Non-Coil.
191 1
Reader, N. F
(i9i8)Th,
Readman, \V. J. G.
B.Litt., Arms
1909
THE UNIVERSITY.
765
Reah, H.
M.D., B..S., Med.
iq02
Reav, J.
Aled.
Reav. M. M.
Arms. (19)
Reav, R. H.
Med. ' 19)
Redfern, T.
St. John's
Redgrave, C. C.
B.A., Non-Coil
1913
Redgrave, H. G.
M.A., M.Litt., Halt. ...
1907
Redgrave, H. H. ...
M.A., Xon-Coll
1903
Redman, A. ...
M.A., Univ
1882
Redman, G. O.
L.Th., Hatf.
1870
Redpath, L.
B.A., Arms.
1919
Redshaw, \V.
B.A., Hatf.
'■S95
Reece, A.
B.A., Codr
IQOO
Reece, C. \V.
Codr.
Reece, J. E.
M.A., Codr.
Reece, W. W.
Codr.
Reed, A. J.
B.A., Hatf.
1S98
Reed. C. G.
B.A., Non-Coil
'913
Reed, C. W.
B.Sc, Arms.
I9I5
Reed, F.
M.A., Xon-Coll
igo2
Reed, G.
L.D.S., Med
1920
Reed, G. N.
B.Litt., Home
3900
Reed, H. C.
Med. (19)
Reed, H. M.
B. A., Arms
1912
Reed, J.
A.Sc, .Arms.
1886
Reed, J. H.
... • A.Sc, Arms.
1884
Reed, M. S.
B.Litt., Arms
1904
Reed, N.
Arms.
Reed, R. B.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1906
Reed, R. C.
•M.A., Hatf
'905
Reed, R. E. F.
Arms. (15) and Univ.
Reed, S.
L.Th., Univ
1878
Reed, W. L.
M.A., Non-Coil
1901
Reeder, W.
M.A., St. Chad's
191 1
Reeks, G. E.
L.Th.
1911
Reep, R. H.
St. Chads
Ree.s, C. L. J.
St. Chad's
Rees, D. J.
L.Th., Univ
1884
Rees, D. W.
M.A., Xon-Coll
1911
Rees, E. G.
B.A., Hatf.
1910
Rees, F. L. F.
L.Th., Hatf.
1913
Ree.s, J.
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
1893
Rees, S. E. W.
L.Th.
<9i3
Rees, T. C. G.
(1914) Mus.
Rees-Jones, J. P. R.«
r.. B.A., Hatf.
1908
Reeves, A. G.
L.Th.
1908
Reffell, G. C. E. ...
M. A., Univ., B.Sc, Arms.,
F. Bay, and Med.
1915
Regnart, H. C.
Arms.
Reid, A.
M.B., B.Hy., Med.
a Formerly Jones.
'903
T'^b
mi:.mki:k^ ov
Reicl, A. A.
Reid, A. \V.
Reid, D.
Reid, J.
Reid, J. L.
Reid, R. G.
Reid, S. J.
Reidv, C.
Reily, A. Y.
Reindorf, C. E.
Relton, C. D.
Reiidell, E. J.
Rendell, J. C.
Renner, F. M.
Rennei, H. N. C
Reiiiier, O. M.
Rennev, H.
Reniiison, H. C
Reiisliaw, F.
Reii-^haw, \'. M.
Rensliavv, W. H.
Rem on, A. F.
Reiitoii, R. S.
Renvvick, J. C.
Reuben, J. \'.
Revelv, J. S.
Re vis; M. W.
Re> Holds, E. R. H.
Re\ iiolds, S. M.
Revnolds, T. D.
Re\iiolds, \V.
Rhodes, E. B.
Rhodes, J.
Rhodes, O.
Rhodes, T. B.
Rice, F. H.
Rice, G.
Rich, A.
Rich, C. H.
Richards, A.
Richards, A. S.
Richards, C.
Richards, C. S.
Richards, D. O.
Richards, E.
Richards, G. \V.
Richards, Herberi
Riihards, Herbeit
Richards, H. W.
Richards, J. I.
Richards, L. A.
-i^
H.A., St. Marys
Anns.
Arms. (1 6)
M.A., Univ
Med.
M.D., Med
Hon. D.C.L
M.D., Med
M.B., M.S., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
.M.B., B.S., Med.
n.Mus.
M.A., Hatt.
L.Th., F. Bay
L.Th., Non-Coil
B.A., F. Bay
M.D., B.S., D.Hy., Med
i-..Lill., Arms
H.Miis.
Anns. ( i6)
.M.A., Xon-Coll
B.Litl., St. Mary's
B.S
Hatf.
('9)
, Med
Arms
B.S., Med.
M.D., B.S., Med.
B.A.
Med
M.D
B.A.
Arn-:s
M.A.
L.TIi.
M.B.,
St. lohii s
B..A., Hatt".
.■\I..\., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med,
L.Th., Hatf.
M.D., Med.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th., Hatf.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th., Hatf.
(1920) Th.
.Arms.
M.B., B.S.,''Med.
L.Th., Hatf.
M.D., Med.
L.Th.
B.Mus.
D.Mus.
L.Th., Non-Coil...
M.A., Non-CoU. ..
THE UNIVERSITY.
7&7
Richards, L. R
(iqi2)Th.
Ricliards, M.
M.D., B.S., Med.
.899
Richards, R. P
B.A., Hatf.
1897
Richards, S. W. L.
M.A., D.C.L., Ha
t. . 1900
Richards, W
A.Sc, Arms.
1898
Richards, \V. A
B.Mus.
1904
Richards, \V. H
M.B., M.S., Med.
1896
Richards, \V. M
B.A., Codr.
1913
Richardson, A.
(19.4) Th.
Richardson, A. E. ...
M.D., Med.
1887
Richardson, C. G. ..
B.A., St. Johns ..
1912
Richardson, C. M.
D.P.H., Med. ..
1910
Richardson, D.
Arms.
Richardson, Edward
( 1907) Mns.
Richardson, Eusebius
M.A.
Richardson, G.
L.Th., Hatf.
1893
Richardson, G. L. ...
B.D.
1913
Richardson, H. B
(.914) Th.
Richardson, J.
L.Th., Hatf.
1887
Richardson, J.
L.Th.
1910
Richardson, J. G. ...
B.A., Arms.
1915
Richardson, J. N...
M.D., Med.
1885
Richardson, L. F.
A.Sc, Arms.
1900
Richardson, M. E. ...
B.A., Home
1918
Richardson, M. F. ...
Med. (19)
Richardson, Nicholas
B.Sc, Arms.
1896
Richardson, Norman
B.A,, Arms.
1914
Richardson, R. G.
B.Sc, Arms.
1899
Richardson, T. R. .
Arms.
Richardson, William
L.Th., Hatf.
1912
Richardson, Winifred
H.A., Home
1919
Richardson, W. G.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1886
Richardson, W. H.
(1912) Mus.
Richmond, C.
B.Mus.
1910
Richmond, G. E.
M.A.
Richmond, G. S.
L.Th.
1911
Richmond, J. P
M.A.
Richmond, L. F.
Med. (19)
Rickaby, G. A. T.
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
1899
Rickard, G. F
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
.895
Rickelton, W
Arms.
Ricketts, F. J.
(191 1 ) Mus.
Ricketts, H. C
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1878
Riddell, J. W
B.Sc, Arms.
1905
Rideal, F. W
L.Th.
1918
Rideau, H.
B.Sc, Arms.
1919
Rider, \V. S.
Arms.
Ridg-evvay, N.
B.Sc, Arms.
1908
Ridgway, J.
L.Th.
1912
Ridgway, \V. J.
M.A., Hatf.
1902
768 MKMBEKS OF
Ridinsj
•. I.
Ridlei",
, H.
B.
Ridley
, c.
N.
Ridley
, E.
Ridley
, E.
L. R. M.
RidU-V
, F.
A.
Ridl/y
, F.
F.
Ridley
. J-
W.
Ridley
, M.
Ridley,
, N.
Ridley.
, s.
A. '.'.'.
Ridley,
, T.
Ridley,
, w
Ridle'y,
, w
'. W.
Ries, B. J.
Riii:by,
A.
D.
Rigb'y,
C.
A.
Rie^b'y,
E.
Rikby,
James
Rii,'bv,
John
Ris:by,
Joseph
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W.
H.
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I.
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A.
T.
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, R
. VV.
Rislnvorth
, VV. N. ...
Ritchie
, A,
. B,
Ritchie
, G
.A.
Ritherc
Ion,
G. T. ...
Ritson,
E.,
, see Pirrie
Ritson,
F.
W.
Ritson,
F.
W,
Ritson,
J- ■
A. S.
Rit'ion,
M.
I.
Ritson,
R.
A.
Ritson,
T.
Ritson,
T.
W.
Riyaz,
P. M.
Riyers,
E.
Rix, F.
W.
Robb, 1
D. ]
F.
Robb. J
[.M
[.
Robbins, W.
Roberson,
H.
Robert on,
\V. A. ...
(i9ii)Th.
B.A., St. John's ... ... igij
Arms.
Arms. (19)
.■\.Sc., .Arms. ... ... ii)oi
Univ.
-Arms.
Med. {19)
B. Litt., Arms. ... ... 1906
M.A., Arnis. ... ... 1915
M.Litt., M.A., Home ... 1907
Arms. (15)
Arms. (15)
Arms. (15)
B.A., Non-Coil 1912
B.D. 1901
Arms.
D.Mus. .. ... 1904
M.A., B.C.L., Non-Coil. 1886
.Arms. (16)
B.A., Non-Coil 1897
(j9i2)Th.
D.Mus. 1897
B.A., Non-Coil 191 1
L.Th. ... .. 1910
M.D., B.S., Med. 1897
Univ.
B.A., Non-Coil. ... ... 1902
M.D., Med. 1902
M.D., Med. ... 1909
B.C.L.
Med. (14)
M.A., Half. .. 1901
(i9i3)Mus
(i9>5)Th.
M.B., B.S., Med. .. 1904
-M.A. Univ
B.Sc, Arms. ... 1910
.Arms.
B.Sc, Arms. .. ... 1903
Arms.
B.Mus. .. .. 1900
M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1903
L.Th., Univ 1884
M.B., Med 1896
Arms. (16)
Arms. (14)
.M.A., Univ. ... ... 191 1
M.A.
L.Th. ... ... 191 2
THE UNIVERSITY.
769
Roberts. D. E.
Roberts, D. J.
Roberts, D. R.
Roberts, E. J.
Roberts, K. T.
Roberts, F. H.
Roberts, G. B.
Roberts, G. T.
Roberts, H. E.
Roberts, H. J.
Roberts, J. F.
Roberts, Sir J. R.
Roberts. L. E. L.
Roberts, N.
Roberts. P.
Roberts, R. A. T.
Roberts, R. E.
Roberts, R. E. T.
Roberts, R. H. \V
Roberts, W.
Roberts, W. H.
Robertshaw, C.
Robertson, Rig-ht R
Robertson, A. G.
Robertson, A. H. ..
Robertson, A. S.
Robertson, C. C. ..
Robertson, C. R. ..
Robertson, C. S.
Robertson, G. A. a ..
Robertson, G. G. ..
Robertson, G. S.
Robeitson, James ..
Robertson, John
Robertson, John
Robertson, J. G. C.
Robertson, J. S.
Robertson, M. G.
Robertson, M. L. M.
Robertson, T. W. ..
Robertson, W. P. ..
Robertson, W. S. ..
Robins, C. V. L. ..
Robinson, Alfred
Robinson, Arthur ..
Robinson, Arthur
Robinson, A. C.
Robinson, A. F.
Robinson, A. G.
Robinson, A. H.
Robinson, C. H. E.
(iQio) Mils.
L.Th.
M.H., Med.
L.Th., F. Bay .
(1909) Mils.
( 191 1) Mus.
L.Th.
L.Th.
L.Th.. St. Chad's
M.D., Med.
AlMllS.
M.B., M.S., Med.
B.A., St. John's .
M.D., B.S., Med.
(1916) Mus.
( 1906) Mus.
M.A., Hatf.
B.Litt., Arms.
B. A., St. Chad's .
St. John's
L.Th.
^LLitt., .Arms. .
ev. A. M.A.. Hon. D.D., Hatf.
M.A., Xon-Coll. .
B.A., Non-Coil. .
Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.A., Univ.
(1911) Th.
M.B., B.S., Med.
L.D.S., Med.
M.Sf., Arms.
Arms. ( I ^)
M.A., .Non-Coil. .
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
M.D., Med.
B.A., Non-Coil,
see Saunders
Med. (14)
B.D.
Arms, (is)
B.A., Hatf.
M.D., Med.
M.A., D.C.L., Hatf.
B.A., Non-Col i. ...
ALSc, Arms.
Home
M.A., Hatf.
M.D., Med.
Arms.
a Formerly Robinson.
1917
1903
1903
1918
1910
1906
1907
1885
1918
1899
1 90 1
1897
1920
1914
1904
1895
1899
1904
1894
1888
1915
1912
1897
1913
i9'3
1900
1883
1891
191 2
1904
'895
1878
i9'5
1914
iqoi
1900
770 MEMBERS OF
Robinson, C. J A.Sc, Arms 1892
Robinson, C. R M.A., Univ 1839
Robinson, C. V. B B.A., Hatf. 1907
Robinson, Ernest ... ... B.A., St. Chad's
Robinson, Ethel ... ... Med.
Robinson, E. R. ... ... B.A., Univ.
Robinson, £. S B.A., Hatf. 1897
Robinson, Florence ... M.Lilt., Arms. . . ... 1905
Robinson, Francis ... L.Th., Non-Coil
Robinson, Franklyn ... M.A., Hatf.
Robinsx)n, F. A. ' M.B., B.S., Med.
Robinson, G. A., see Robertson.
Robinson, George Burton M.B., Med. ... ... 1894
Robinson, Geraldine Bryant (190S) Miis.
Robinson, G. Henry . . B.Sc, .Arms. ... ... 1900
Robinson, G. Herbert ... M.Sc, .Arms. ... ... " iqo7
Robinson, G. P. ... ... .\rnis.
Robinson, Hamilton ... D.Mus. ... ... 1891
Robinson, Henry ... ... L.Th., Hatf. ... ... 1855
Robinson, Henry ... ... B.A., Hatf. ... ... 1916
Robinson, H. G.a ... ... M.Sc, Anns. ... ... 1917
Robinson, H. T. .. ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1899
Robinson, James ... ... M.Sc, .Arms. ... ... 1906
Robinson, James ... ... L..S.Sc, Med. .. . . 1890
Robinson, John ... ... Hatf.
Robinson, John ... ... L.Th., Univ. ... ... 1877
Robinson, Joseph ... ... M.D., Med. ... ... 1911
Robinson, J. \. ... ... Univ.
Robinson, J. C M.A., Hatf. 1889
Robinson, J. F". ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... 1906
Robinson, John Henry ... B.A., Hatf. 1895
Robinson, John Henry ... M.A., Non-Coll 1896
Robinson, J. J. J. ... ... (1907) Th.
Robinson, J. W B.Sc, .Arms 1900
Robinson, L. M.D., Med 1887
Robinson, L. A. M..A., Home 1916
Robinson, M. B B. A., St. Mary's 1920
Robinson, P. L. ... M.Sc, Arms 1915
Robinson, R. B.Litt., Arms. ... 1900
Robinson, R. B L.Th. (913
Robinson, R. K L.Th. 1912
Robinson, T. E H.A., Non-Coll 1908
Robinson, William ... M.D., M.S., Med. ... 1884
Robinson, William ... .M.A., Non-Coll 1886
Robinson, W. S L.Th. 1914
Robson, Annabel B.Se., Arms 1919
Robson, .A. B IL.A., .Arms. 1916
Robson, .A. C Med. (19)
Robson, Adam Harry ... B.Sc, .Arms. 1914
Robson, Aidan Hector ... .Arms.
a Formtrly Kobinson, H.
THK UNIVERSITY.
Robson, A. M.
Robson, B. S.
Robson, C. W.
Robson, F.
Robson, F. B.
Robson, H.
Robson, James
Robson, John
Robson, J. E.
Robson, J. H.
Robson, J. S.
Robson, J. S. J.
Robson, J. W.
Robson, L.
Robson, Margaretta
Robson, Maud
Robson, Minnie
Robson, M. J.
Robson, N. W.
Robson, P. C.
Robson, R.
Robson, Richard Kirkw
Robson, Robert Kirkle}
Robson, R. S.
Robson, S.
Robson, S.
Robson, T.
Robson, T. B.
Robson, T. W.
Robson, Wilfrid
Robson, William
Robson, W. B.
Roche, H. S. J. P.
Rocheford, A. G. ...
Rochester, M. ...
Rochester, T. A. ...
Rochester, W.
Roi.ig'ers, J.
Rodg-ers, W. J. C. ...
Rodman, G. H.
Ruggers, E. C.
Rogers, F.
Rogers, F. C. W. ...
Rogers, F. S.
Rogers, G.
Rogers, W. W.
Rogerson, C.
Rog^erson, J.
Rogerson, R. E.
Rolfe, H. P.
Rolleston, L. W. ...
B. Litt., Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.A., Hatf.
M.A., M.Litt.. Half
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., St. Chad's...
B.A., Arms.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.A., Arms.
B.Litt., .Arms.
R.A., Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
B..A., .Arm.s.
Med.
Ar:!is. (15)
M.Sc, .Arms
ood Arms.
' ... B. A., Arms.
Arms.
M.D.,M.S., Med.
M.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
B..\., Arms.
Arms.
B.Sc, -Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
(1913) Mils.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
Codr.
B. A., Arms.
B.A., Arms.
Arms.
B.xMus.
Arms. (it)
M.D., Med.
B.Litt., Arms.
M.A., Univ.
L.Th.
(1909) Th.
M.Litt., Arms.
H.A., Univ.
M.A., Hatf.
M.D., Med.
L.Th.
B.A., St. Chad's ..
M.B.. B.S., Med.
1907
1903
1893
'9" 5
i9'3
1885
1919
1912
1915
1917
1S93
1918
1899
1918
1911
1920
1900
1914
1904
1911
1920
1907
1 886
'893
1920
1920
1910
1883
1908
1896
1917
1909
1916
1898
1902
1917
1908
1892
772
MEMBliKS OF
Rolliii, C.
Roll in, F. C.
Roilin, H. C.
RolliiKs. T. J. M. ..
Rollii, Sir A. K.
Roiinebeck, H. R.
Rood, F. S.
Rook, S. L.
Rooke, E.
Rooke, G. L. \V. ...
Rooks, C. R.
Roome. J. V.
Roper, H.
Roper, M. E.
Roper, R. E.
Roper-Xunii, C. D. E.
Roscoe, R.
Rose, A.
Rose, C. P. G.
Rose, E. M.
Rose, J. C.
Rose, K.
Ross, D.
Ross, D. McClure
Ross, D. Murray ...
Ross, G. ■ ...
Ross, G. M.
Ross, M. E.
Ross, xM. N.
Ross, S. G. C.
Ross, W. D.
Ross-Lewin, R. O'D.
Ross-Lewin, R. S. S.
Rosson, B. T.
Roslen, L. M.
Rostron, F.
Rostron, S. N.
Rolhera, J.
Rothfield, A.
Rothrteld, F. A.
Rothfield, M. L.
Rothvvell, E. B.
Roth well, H. W. ...
Roihwell, R.
Rounthvvaite, J. M.
Rouse, P. W.
Roussos, E.
Routiedg'e, G. S.
Routledg^e, J.
Roulledge, R. I
Rowbotloni, \V. E.
D Sc, Anns.
M.A., Xon-CoU.
Med. (19)
F. Bay
Hon. D.C.L.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
(1909) Th.
B.A., Codr.
B.A., St. Chads ...
M.A., Hatf.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
.■\rms.
Univ.
Arms.
B.D.
M.Sc, Arms.
(1907) Th.
M..A., M.Litt., Arms.
M.Litt., Home ...
M.D., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.Mus.
Arms. (13)
Arms.
Home
L.Th., Hatf.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
B.A., Hatf.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
M.B.. B.S., Med.
(1912) Th.
M.A., St. John's
L.Th., Non-Coil.
B..'\. , Arms.
Arms. (19)
B.,A.., Arms.
L.Th., Univ.
L.Th.
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.'
B.A., Univ.
B.Sc, .^rms.
B.Litt., Arms.
B.A., Non-Coll. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
I)..Mus.
■895
1896
1 891
1912
191 1
1914
1882
i9'5
1919
1890
'9'5
1912
1918
191 1
1905
1903
1894
1906
1910
1 891
1898
1871
1876
1916
•905
1885
1911
1920
1913
•9'5
1903
1900
1916
1902
1897
,899
1900
Rowcroft, G. P
Rowcroft, G. S. K.
Rowcroft, S. P
Rowe, A. W
Rowe, I. J.
Rowe, N. A.
Rowe, W. J.
Row ell, G.
Rowell, H. E
Rowell, L.
Rowell, W. H
Rowland, C. F.
Rowland, F. W
Rowland, J. R
Rowland, W. J
Rowlands, D. S
Rowlands, E. VV. ...
Rowlands, H. P
Rowlands, S. D
Rowlands, S. J.
Rowlands, W.
Rowlands, W. H
Rowling, F.
Rowse-Bell, C. A. P.a ...
Rowstron, N. F
Rowton, S. [.
Royds, G. '
Rovlands-Chanter, J. E. E.
Ro'vle, F.
Ruble, A. E.
Ruble, G. C.
Ruck, C. E.
Rudd, C. F.
Rudd, M. K.
Rudd, P.
Rudd, R.
Rudd, T.
Rudd, W. A.
Ruddle, H. C
Ruddock, H. E
Ruddock, W. J
Ruddock-West, T.6
Ruecroft, D. M
Rueg'g", F. S.
Ruell, D. A.
Ruffmann, H. H., see Bourne
Rumboll, C. F
Rushbrooke, C. E.
.Rusby, W. H. L
Ruscoe, S.
a P'ormerly Riuv
49
^JIVERSITY.
773
(iqiy) T'l.
B.A., Hatf.
1884
(iq.7)Th.
M.B., M.S., Med.
1B84
Arms.
B.A., Codr
1872
(,9,7) Th.
Anns.
M.D., Med
1964
B.Litt., Arms
1910
M.n.,D.Hv.,B.S., Med.
1895
{iqo8) Mus.'
M.D., B.S., Med.
r^46
B.A., Hatf.
ig^S
M.B., Med
i«9S
St. John's
B.A., St. John's
19^0
M.D., Med
.897
Med. (IQ)
B.A., St. Chads
igdS
M.A.
M.A., Non-Coil
1897
M.A., Non-Coil
1966
M.B., Med
i«98
M.D., Med
1^93
M.A.. D.Mus., Univ. ...
i'S7i
B.A., Half.
1891
(19.5) Th.
B.Mus.
1895
M.A.
L.Th
191 2
M.A., Univ
1898
M.i:)., Med
'19 10
(1910) Mus.
B..A.., Hatf.
1889
L.Th., Non-Coil.
'905
B.A., Hatf.
1884
M.D., Med
1^91
B.A., St. Johns
1918
B.Sc, Arms
■1917
M.B., Med
1886
M.B., B.S.,Med.
191 1
B.A., Home
'■g.i?
B.A., Univ
1-883
.Anns.
M.D., B.S., Univ. and .\[ed
1884
Hatf.
E..Th., Univ
1859
L.Th.
1916
.si;. 1/ Formerly Wt.st.
774
MEMBERS OF
Rushtoii, H. J.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1900
Russe, A. W.
B.Mus.
1896
Russell, C. P.
R.A., Univ.
1914
Russell, C. D.
M.A.
Russell, E.
R.A., Half.
1911
Russell, G. A.
H.Sc, Arms.
1914
Russell, I. R.
M.D., Med.
1912
Russell, "O. R. V. ..
.Arms. (15)
Russell, R.
Med.
Russell, W.
K. Sc, Arms.
1908
Russell, \V. K.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Russell, \V. S. R. ...
L.Th.
1910
Rusl, E.
M.A., B.D., Hatf.
1886
Rust, F. P.
Med.
Rutlierfoord, T. C.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1903
Rutherford, C. R.
B.Litt., Arms.
1907
Rutherford, E. M.
Arms.
Rutherford, Robert
M.B., B.S., B.Hy.
Med. 1905
Rutherford, Sir E. ...
Hon. D.Sc.
1919
Rutter, C. F.
B.A., Home
1913
Rutter, F. B.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1892
Rutter, H. L.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1892
Ryan, E. K.
M.B., Med.
1914
Ryan, J. M.
M.B., Med.
1879
Rvan, W.
(1920) Th.
Rvcroft, E. M.
B.Si-., Arms.
'q'5
Rvder, D. G.
Univ.
Rvder-Smith, G. D.
Arms.
Rye, E.
M.B., Med.
.89.
Rvsrate, A. M.
M.B., Med.
1898
Rv^ate, B. R.
M.B., Med.
1878
Rvgate, H. B.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1893
Ryle, M.
Med.
Ryman, C. A.
M.B., Med.
1903
Saico, W.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1910
Sacco, J. A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1911
Sadler, F. A.
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1910
Sadler, S. T.
B.Mus.
1901
Sa^ar, O.
M.A.
Sag'iferson, E. J.
.Arms. (15)
Sailman, I. P. V. ...
M.Sc, Arms.
1911
Saint, C. F. M.
.M.D., M.S., Med.
1908
Saint, J. H.
Arms. (16) and Me
J. ...
Saint, T. A.
M.Sc, Arms.
1912
Saint, T. G.
B.Sc, Arms.
1913
Saintsbury, G. B. ...
Hon. D.Litt.
1 906
Sale, G. A.
M.A., Non-Coll. ,.
1 890
Saleh, A.
Med. {16)
Salisbury, C. L.
B.Litt., .\rms.
1905
Salisbury, E. F. ...
(1901) Mus.
THE UNIVERSITY.
775
Salisbury, G.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Salisbury, J. H.
L.Th., Univ.
Salisbury, W. L.
Arms. (i6)
Salkeld,'C.
M.B., B.S., Med,
Salkeld, W. V.
B.A., Non-Coil. .
Salmon, W. C.
(19.1) Th.
Salsburv. G. E.
B.Mus.
Salsburv, J. M. E. ...
D.Mus.
Salt, A.L. G.
B.A., St. Chad s
Salter, F. T.
B.A., Univ.
Salter, T.
(.913) Th.
Salvag-e, J. V.
M.D., M.S., Med.
Samler, W. S. H. ...
M.A., Hatf.
Sample, W. E.
.Arms.
Sampson, M. J.
F. Bay
Sampson, R. A.
M.A., Hon. D.Sc.
Sampson, R. C.
B.A., St. Chad's ..
Samuel, J. E.
M.A., Hatf.
Samuel, R.
M.D., Med.
Samv, A. H.
B.Sc, Arms.
Sandall, M.
B.Sc, Arms.
Sanday, \V.
M.A., Hon. D.D.,
Hatf."
Sandbersf, M. A.
Arms.
Sandeli, W. L. L. ...
B.A., St. Chads ..
Sandelson, A. E. W.
Med. (16)
Sanders, Sir E. C. ...
A.Sc, Arms.
Sanders, N. A.
Arms. (16)
Sanderson, F. W. ...
M.A., Hatf.
Sanderson, J. B.
Hatf.
Sanderson, R.
M.B., B.S., Med...
Sanderson, T.
xM.D., B.S., Med.
Sanderson, \V. E. ..
B.Mus.
Sandtord, H. H. ...
(1912) Th.
Sandison, L. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
Sandoe, J. W.
M.D;, B.S., Med.
Sandwell, H. H. ...
(191 -5) Mus.
Sankev, T. A.
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
Sargent, F. J.
B.Litt., Arms.
Sarg:ent, H. M.
D.Mus.
Sartfent, W. A.
B.A., St. John's .
Satchell, E. P.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Satchell, J. H.
B.A.
Satchell, W. H.
L.Th.
Saunders, C. J.
L.Th., Univ.
Saunders, M. L. M.a
M.B., B.S., Med.
Saunders, S.
B.Sc, Arms.
SauULiers, W.
Med. (16)
Saunders, W. E. R.
D.P H., Med. .
Sauiulerson, H.
L.Th.
Saunderson, \V.
B.Sc, .\rms.
a Formerly Robertson.
77<s
MEMBERS OF
Savaji^e, G. P.
Savaije, P.
Savavfo. \'. A.
Savni. W. A. K
Saw, F. A.
6a\vai"<.I, \V. T.
SawyiM-, K. H.
Sawyer, G. C.
Sawyer, S. G.
Saxtoii, H.
Savbui-ii, M.J.
Sayte, H. ?:.
Sayce, L. A.
Saver, F.
Scaife, I.
Scaife, P. L.
Scale, T. \V.
Stales, M. A.
Siallon, E. O.
Scale-hard, F. M
Schiele, O. A.
Schjoth, H. C
Schmidt, C. F. , see Coulson-
Schmidt, C. J
Schnil. A. J. ....^- ...
St-hofield, A. G., see Turner
Schofield, C. B
Schofield, E. C
vScliofield, F. M
Scholefield, A
Scholefield, G. \V
Schooling^, CM.
Schroder, B. H
Schroilcr, O. H. see Channii
Schwabe, H. K
Schweg-ler, J. F.
S.OKins4:s, F.
Scorer, J.
Scorer, W.
Scott, A.
Scott, C. F.
Scott, C. VV.
Scott, n. B.
Scott, Edward
Scott, Edwin
Scott, E. H.
Scott. E. M.
Scott, F. G.
Scott. F. H. F
Scott. F. O.
.Scott, G. T.
F. Bay
/Med. ('14)
F. Bay
(1906) Miis.
IVI.B., Med
188JS
B.A., Univ
■897
B..Mas
1912
B.A., F. Bay
1906
(1915) Mus.
L.Th.
1911
M.Sc, Arms
1915
l.,D.S., Med
1916
Aims.
B. I.itt., Arms
1909
B.A., Hatf.
1852
B.Mus.
1916
M.n.. Med
1898
(iqil)Tll.
M.n., Med
1901
(iqoq) Mus.
M.B., B.S.,Med
'905
Arms. (16)
Smith, C.
B. A., St. Chad's
1908
Arms. (19)
M.Sc. Arms
'9'S
B.Mus.
1906
B.A., Arms
1914
Arms.
(i9>3)Th.
L.Th.
1910
L.Th., Univ
'895
'R, H.
B. A., St John's
1920
L.Th.
1909
L.Th.
1914
Arms.
Arms.
M.A., Univ. .
B.A., St. Chad's
1920
B.Sc, Arms
'913
Med. (14)
:M.D., Med
1892
M.A., Hatf. .
'895
>A.Sc., Arms
1901
Med. (19)
B.Mus.
1909
M.A., St. Chad's
1969
(n^8)Th.
Bede.
THE UNIVERSITY.
777
Scott, G. VV.
Scoit, H.
Scott, H. E.
Scott, H. G.
Scott, H. M.
Scott, l.t. R.
Scott, J.
Scott, }. A. C.
Scott, J. D.
Scott, J. J.
Scott, K. S. M.
Scott, M.
Scott, M. S.
Scott, P. D.
ScoU, R. J. E.
Scott, R. R.
Scott, S.
Scott. S. H.
Scott, T.
Scott, T. O.
Scott, W.
Scott, W. F. :..
Scott, VV. G.
Scott, W. J.
Scott-Hopper, E. G. K.
Scoiigfal, J.
Seager, H. W.
SeagTove, V. E.
Seal., E. C.
Scale, H. H. L.
Scale, H. O.
Seaman, Sir O.
Searle-Barnes, A. E.
Searles, E. M.
Seaton, O. H.
Seeker. J.
Sediion, G. M.
Sedgwick, B. A.
Sedg-wick, F.
Sedgwick, W. G. ...
See; B.
Seeley, L. M
Seely, W. G.
Segal, S.
Selby, T. J.
Sellars. B.
Sellors, T. B.
Sellwood, A. H. ...
Sell wood, E. L.
Selwyn, A. L. H, ...
Sen-Gupta, N. N. ...
AI.D., B.S., Med.
''^gs
B.A., Arms
1917
Arms. (15)
Arms.
B.A., Non-Coil
1894
M.A., Univ
1880
M..V., i\on-Coll
1902
M.B., B.S., Med
1912
L.Th., Univ
1864
L.Tli., Non-Coil
1910
B.Sc, Arms.
1903
B.A., Univ
189,
B.Mus.
1914
.Arms.
1
M.A., B.C.L., Half.
1885
iMed. (16)
M.B., B.S., B.Hy., .Vied.
'913
M.A., Half.
1898
B.Sc, Arms.
'913
M.B., B.S., Med.
1897
.Arms.
B.A., Univ
191 1
M.D., Med
1892
M.B., B.S., Med.
1890
M.A., Arms
'9'3
B.A., Hatf.
191 1
M.B., M.S., Med.
1889
M.A., Univ
1894
B.Sc, Arms
igr I
L.Th., Codr
1899
B.A., Codr,
1S78
Hon. D.Litt
1906
(i9ii)Th.
L.Th., Univ.
•905
B.A., Non-Coil
1884
Arms.
H..A., .Arms.
1920
St. Mary's
M.A... Hatf.
1906
Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
B.Litt., St. Mary's
1907
(1908) Mus.
Arms. (16)
M.B., .Med
1892
(1909) iVIus.
.M.D., Med
1919
L.Th., St. Chads
1906
B.A., Hatf.
1905
B.A., Univ.
1900
M.Sc, .Vrms.
191 8
778
MEMBKKS OK
Senior, H. D.
M.D., Med.
1895
Senoj^les, G. W.
(1908) Mils.
Ser)^eant, B.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1918
Sergfeant, C. N.
M.A., Univ.
1886
Serjeant, E.
L.S.Sc, Med. ...
1889
Serjeant, H.
L.Th.. Non-Coil....
1889
SevtMs. T. S.
Med. (19)
Seward. G. F.
(i9i2)Th.
Sewell, T. R.
B.Sc, Anns.
1 908
Sewell, W.
A. So., Arms.
1895
Sewier, E. F".
B.Mus.
'9'5
Sexton, W. J.
M.A., B.D., Half.
1896
Sevnioiir, G. C
B.A., St. John's. ...
1912
Se\nioiir, H. G.
B.A., Xon-CoU. ...
1919
Seymour, W.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1906
Si^'\-7iiuj:er, E. E.
L.Th.
1910
^^hackel, W. H.
B.A., Univ.
1894
Sliackleton, C. O. ...
M.B., B.S.,Med....
1913
Shackleton. F.
B.A., Home
1914
Shaddic-k, H. G. H.
Non-Coil.
Shairp, S. V.
B.A., St. Chad's ...
1915
Sliakespear, C. H.
B.A., Hatf.
1894
Shakespear, S. H.
M.A., Univ.
1910
Shalaby, K. I.
M.B., B.S., Med...
1917
Shallcross, H.
L.Th.
1913
Shanlev, G. H.
Med. (15)
Shanley, H. J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Shapiro, J.
Arms.
Shapland, J. D.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1896
Shaplev, N- G.
B.Sc, Arms.
1 908
Share, 'D.
B.Sc, Arms.
1916
Sharland, G. E.
L.Th., Hatf.
1867
Sharman, F. J.
L.Th.
1 908
Sharinan, H. E. C —
(1916) Mils.
Sharp, C. J.
M.D., Med.
1 906
Sharp, J. W.
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
1918
Sharp. P. H.
Med. (19)
Sharp, M.
Arms.
Sharp, T. W. S. .
Hatf.
Sharpe, A. L.
M.A., Univ.
1892
Sharpe, E. B.
B.A., St. John's ...
1917
Sharpe, F. G.
D.C.L.
Sharpe, \V. S.
M.D., Med.'-
1903
Sharpies, L. L. H. ...
(<9<3)Th.
Sharpies, S. J. F. .
... (.9.2) Th.
Sharpies, T.
B.Mus.
1891
Sharpley, E.
M.D., Med
190.1
Sharpley, R.
St. Jolin's
Shaw, A. A. D.
(1909) Th.
Shaw, A. de T.
B.A., Univ.
1888
Shaw, A. R.
L.Th.
1912
Shaw, E. H.
Sl.aw, G.
Sliaw, H. B.
Shaw, |. A.
Shaw, J. M.
Shaw, R. ..
Shaw, R. H.
Shaw, T. \V
Shaw, W.
Shaw, W. F.
Shaw, W. L. P
Shawcross, W. H. ...
Shawkat, A. M.
Shea, C. L.
Shea, H. F.
Shea, J. G.
Sheaf, R. E.
Shearburn, M. R
Sheard, F. O
Sheard, J. E.
Shearlaw, J.
Shegog, R. W. A
Shehata, A. R
Shehid, S. A
Sheldon, E. M
Shelley, R. B., see Cairns.
Slielton, K.
Shen, S. T.
Shen, T.
Shephard, L. B.
Shepheard, E.
Shepherd, Alfred ...
Shepherd, Amy
Shepherd, Very Rev. H. V.
Shepherd, J. H
Shepherd, R. J
Shepherd, R. R. T.
Shepherd, W.
Sheppard, A. L.
Sheppard, C. J. L. ...
Sheppard, E. S.
Sheppard, W. J.
Shepperd. W.
Sherard, C. E.
Sheret, C. M.
Sheret, J. E.
Sheridan, N.
Sherlock, W. J. R.
Sherwin, H. W.
Sherwood, A. P.
MVERSITY.
779
M.B., B.S., Med.
1910
Arms.
Arms.
(1909) Mils.
M.B., B.S., Med
1904
M.A., Univ.
1901
M.B., M.S., Med.
l88q
B.Sc, M.B., B.S., Arms.
and Med.
1914
B.A., Non-Coil
19IC
F. Bav
M.A.,Univ
1903
(1912) Th.
Med. (15)
Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1897
M.n., Med
1902
M.A., Univ
1894
M.B., B.S., Med.
19H
(1916) Mils.
(1914) Mils.
Arms.
L.Th., Non-Coil
1884
Arms. (13)
M.B., B.S., Med.
1917
B.Sc, Arms
•9'5
Med.
B.Sc, Arms. ... , ...
1914
Arms, (i -5)
Univ. ^ ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1900
B.A., St. John's
1920
St. Mary's
B.A., Hon. M.A., Codr.
1879
L.Th.
191 1
M.D., Med
1885
A.Sc, Arms.
1896
M.A., Univ
1888
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
B.Sc. Arms
1917
M.A., Hatf.
1895
M.D., M.S., Med.
1882
M.A., Non-Coli
1912
M.A.
B.Sc. Arms
1919
Med. (19)
M.D., Med
1896
M.A., Non-Coil
1911
L.Th.
1908
M.D., Med
1 891
I'So MEMBERS OF
SJhL'i wood, S. \'. ... ... (190b). Mils.
Shewiiiig-, A. E (1907) Th.
Sliowriiiij, E. E. ... ... M..\., L'niv. ... ... iqi i
Shiel.s, j'. A. L.Th 1912
Shield, H. M.B., B.S., Med. .. 1908
Shield.s, A. E. A M.A., Non-Coil 1907
Shield.s, P. W I\I.A., Non-Coil 1896
Shields, O. M.D., Med 1903
Shildrick, H. J M..\., Univ 1891
Shilston, T. P. ... .. B.Sc, Arms. ... .. 1901
Sliininian, A. M. L. .. Arms.
Shinn, F. G. D.Mus. 1892
Shipley, E. .... ... L.Th. ... ... igog
Shipley, E. A. ... ... Arms.
Shipley, M. E. ... ... H..\., Arms. ... ... 1917
Shippani, F. ... .. L.Th. ... .. 1910
Shof-e, H. M.D., B.S., Med. .. 1888
Shof"t, -A. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... 'QP-^
Short, J. .... ... M.A., B.D., D.C.L.,
Non-Coll. ... ... 1892
Sliort, J. A. ... ... B.Sc, -Arms. ... ... '913
Short, J. T. ... ... A.Sc, .Anns. ... .. '873
Shorten, \V. G M.A., Univ 1910
Short ridge, E. ... ... .Anns.
Siiorit, A. ... B.Sc, .Arms. ... ... 1920
Short!, C. De L B.D., D.C.L 1915
Shortt, Rt. Hon. E. ... B.A., Univ., Hon. D.C.L. 18S4
Siiolion, F. G. ... ... Arms. (13)
Shoukry, .A. ... Arms. (14)
Shrewsbury, C. ... ... M..A., Half. ... ... 1897
Shum, .A. C. ... ... B..A., Non-Coll. ... 1912
Shuler, C. Y iM.B., Med 1883
Shuttleworth, R. C. ... St. John's
Sian, Z. H. ... ... B..Sc., Arms.
Sil)son, M. D M.-d.
Sib.son, R. D. ... ... .Med.
Siddell, O. V. G B.A., Home ... 1919
SidiJle, R. J. Bede
Sidebotham, A. E. ... M..A., Univ. 1898
Sideboiham, S. ... ... (1908) Th.
Sides, F. J. ... .. L.Th., St. John's. .. 1911
Sidj^wick, J. E .M.B., B.S., Med. .. 190,
Sig^yers, \V. S., see Curzop-Si^g-ers.
Silander, J. T. ... ... B.Sc, Arms..* ... '907
Silburn, E. J. B. Lilt., Arms. ... 1898
Silburn, K. H. ... ... B.Litt., .Arms. .. 1907
Siliiloe, H. J. Non-Coll.
Sills, .A. B. A., St. John's 1917
Silva, P. R. C. da .^LSc, Arms 1916
Silver, A. J. ... ... D..Mus. ... 1902
1914
THE LIN'.VERSITY. "JL^l
Silverston, J. D.rt Med. (19)
Simev, C. C. (1906) Mus.
SimeV, J. H. B.A., Uiiiv 1S70
Simkin, R. L L.Th. 1884
Simkiii. \V. j L.Th. 151P8
Simni, C. H. St. .Mary's
Simm, R. ... B.A., Arms. • 1914
Simmons, A. B.A., Non-Co!l 1917
Simmons, E. \V M.D., Med 18S3
Simmons, F. P. C Arms.
Simmons, H. M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1894
Simmons, H. E. ... .. Halt".
Simmons, R. G. ... .. Arms. (14)
Simmons, R. J. A. ... L.Th. i^io
Simmons. \V. J ' B.A.,Hatf. 1906
Simms, A. ... ... B.Miis. 1893
Simms, F. H L.Th.. St. Chad's 1906
Simoens, J. A. .i. ... Cert.S.Sc, Med. ... 188^
Simon, G. P. (1916) Th. ^ •
Simons, H. L.Th. • I9'3
Simpson, .\. L.Th. ... :.. '910
Simpson, B. F M.A., Univ 199^
Simpson, E. ... ... Arms. (16)
Simpson, F. H M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1894
Simpson. F. T M.B., Med 1906
Simpson, George Rand .. B.Sc, .Arms .'. iSqc)
Simpson, George Rodnev... Arms. (16)
Simpson, H. ..." .. L.Th. . 1912
Simpson, H. H B.Sc, Arms 1903
Simpson, J. B Hon. D.C.L 1909
Simpson, J. M L.Th. 1913
Simpson, K. Med. (16)
Simpson, O. B.A., Arms. 1917
Simpson, R. D. ... ... .\rms.
Simpson, R. G. ... ... B.A., Hatf 1869
Simpson, R. P.- M.D., Med 1885
Simpson, R. R B.Sc, Arms 1898
Simpson, T. Y M.D., M.S., Med. ... 1903
Simpson, W M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1897
Sims, G. S. ... . . .M.D., Med. 1900
Sims, \V. J. L.Th., Hatf. ... ... 1880
Sinison, H. F M.A., Half. 1886
Sinclair, D. S Med. (19)
Sinclair, G. '. M.D., Med 1895
Sinclair, J. '.:. ... M.D., Med. 1900
Sinclair, M. A M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1911
Sinclair, S. P. L. H. T.h ... M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1917
Sinclair, \V. O. F M.B., B.S., Med 1916
Singh, G. W. ... ... B.Sc. .Arms 1914
Single, K. S. C (1909) Th.
a Formerly Silverston, J. A Formerly Daniel.
782
MKMHKKS OV
Sing-leion. W.
Simon, D. C.
Sisiieti, L. O.
Sissoii, G.
Sisson, \\'.
Siltampalain, S. .\.
Sivt^viisifht, I. M. ..
Si viler, H.
Siviter, I.
Skeete, E. L.
Skeete, E. M.
Skeete, R.
Skelliorn, S.
Skellern, H.
Skeiton, H.
Skelton, S. E. L.
Skenes, S. R.
Skeiitleberv X.
Skillen. A."M.
Skinner, A., see Fosli-r
Skinner, D. M.
Skinner, H. H.
Skinner, J.
Skinner, T H.
Skinner-Jones, F. E.^f
Skipper, R. J. R.
Skill. R. C.
Skule, J. C. J.
Slack, A. A.
Slack, C. H.
Slack, J. X.
Slacke, S. J. L.
Sladden, H. E:
Slade, H. J.
Sladen, T. G.
Slater, A. D.
Slater, E.
Slater, G. A.
Slater, H.
Slater, J. F.
Slater, J. R.
Slater, S. E.
Slater, T.
Slater, W. A.
Sledv, I. E. C.
Slee,' C. R.
Slee, W.
Sleman, R. R.
Slim, J.
Smailes, J.
(1917) Mils.
L.Th., Univ
1894
Codr.
'895
A.Sc, Arms.
1876
A.Sc, Arms.
1876
M.D., Med
1916
B.Litt., Arms
1898
L.Th.
1912
M.A., St. John's
1914
B.A., Codr
1889
B. A., Codr
1888
B. A., Codr
.883
L.Th.
1917
( 1914) Th.
L.Th.
1914
M.A., Univ
1887
B.A., Xon-Coll.
1910
Aims. ( 15)
Arms.
Anns. ( 16)
A..Sc., Arms.
I9OF
B.A., Non-CoU.
•915
M.A., Hatf
>f>93
ALA., Univ
'895
(i9'3)Th.
B.Sc, Arms
1912
Arms.
M.A
(i9.i)Th.
Med. (19)
B.A., Univ
1887
M.A., St. Chad's
1914
M.B., B.S., B.Hv., .Vied.
'905
B..A.., Hatf. .'.
i9'3
Arms. (19)
Arms.
B.Mus.
'9>5
M.D.,Med
1907
B.Mus.
■893
Si. Chad's
B.A., St. Mary's
1914
Arms. (13)
.ALB., B.S.,'Med.
1912
F. Bay
.M.A., N'on-Coli
1904
Ai ms.
M.D.. Med
1906
.M.A., B.C.L., Non-Coil.
1902
. . Arms.
Formerly Jones, F. E. S.
THE UNIVERSITY.
7«3
Smales, G. H
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1 90 1
Small. P.
(iqio) Mus.
Snialley,
Sir H.
M.D. Med
1891
Smalhvood, F. W. ..
B.Miis.
1898
SmalKvooil, P. E. ..
B.Sc, Arms
1902
Sni,ill\voc
d, R. H.
M.A., Non-Coil. ; .M.H.,
B.S., Med
1894
Sniaridg'e
,J.
M.A., Non-Coil
1891
Smart, A
B. W. ... •
B.A., F. Bay and Med....
1914
Smart, D
A.
F. Bay
Smart, J.
H
(i9I3)'Miis.
Smidt, see de Smidt.
Smirlhvvaite, A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1916
Smith, Al
ec
(1912) Mus.
Smith, Andrew-
M.D., B.S., Med.
1903
Smith, Annie
M.Litt., Home ...
1900
Smith, Al
an A.
M.D., B.S., Med.
'905
Smith, Arthur A. ...
B.A., Non-Coil
1919
Smith, A.
B.
B.Sc, Arms
1907
Smith, A.
G.
L.Th.
1908
Smith, A.
Harr\
(1910) Th.
Smith, A.
Henrv
M.A., Half.
1892
Smith, A.
L.
(1916) Til.
Smith, A.
T.
B. A., Arms
ig'S
Smith, A.
U.
L.Th.
1908
Smith, B.
H.
M.A., Non-Coil
1905
Smith, C.
B.A., Univ
1912
Smith, C.
Albert
M.A., Hatf.
1885
Smith, C.
Andrew ...
B.A., Arms.
1918
S'nith, C.
B.
M.B.,Med
1802
Smith, C.
E.
B.A., Univ
18S7
Smith, C.
J-
M.A., Half
•905
Smith, C.
LI.
M.A., Hatf.
1898
Smith, C.
R.
M.B., B.S., .Med.
1917
Smith, Charles S. ..
M.B., B.S., Med.
1897
Smith, CI
aude S.
B.A., Hatf.
1901
Smith, C.
T.
(1910) Mus.
Smith, D.
H. A. ...
L.Th.
191 1
Smith, D.
M.
B.Sc, Arms, and Med....
1918
Smith, D.
N.
M.A.
Smith, E.
Arni^.
Smith, Ernest A.
M.A., Univ
1908
Smith, Ethel A.
B.Litt., Arms
1904
Smith, E.
Davison
M.B., B.S., Med.
1908
Smith, E.
Dearnle)'
M.A., Univ
1888
Smith, E.
E.
B.A., St. Chad's
igio
Smith, E.
J. C.
M.A., Hatf.
1894
Smith, E.
M.
B.Sc, Arms
1912
Smith, E.
W.
B.A., xNon-Coll
1908
Smith, F.
D.P.H., Med
1897
Smith, F.
C. '.'.'.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1893
jS^ MEMHKKS Ol-
> ■ .
Smith, F. J. R H.A., H;itf iSq^
Smilh. F. l..a ^r.^., B.S., Med. ... i8q6
Smith, F. .M. Mod. (19)
Siiiilli. F. W. (1908) .Mils.
Smilh, G. M.D., B.S., Med. 1897
Smith, G. F. Med.
Smith, (.i. J. M.D., Med 1904
Smith, G. \V. M.B., B.S., Med. 1903
SiDitii, Haiin.'ih ... ... M.A., Arm.s. ... ... 1915
Smith Harold L.Th., Half 1902!
Siiiitii, Harold ... ... D.Sc, Ariub. ... .. 1910
Sfiiilh, Henry M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1890
Siiiitii, Henry Darroli . B.A., Hatf. ... ... 1902
Smitli, Henry Davison ... B.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1918
Smith, Herbert A. ... M.D., Med 1895
Smith, Hubert A. ... Med. (19)
Smith, H. G. B L.Th., Univ 1882
Smitii, Herbert Harrv ... L.Th. ... ... igi6
Smilh, Herbert Holden ... (i92o)Th.
Smilh, H. J. M.A., Non-CoU 1899
Smith, H. L. iM.D., Med 1903
Smilh, H. R. M.B., B.S., Med. .. 1920
Smith, H. S. L.Th., Hatf. 1893
Smilh, James L.Th., Hatf. 1897
Smith, James ... ... Arms.
Smitii, Jessie ... ... I>..\., .Arms. ... ... 1912
Smitli, Joseph ... ... Aims.
Smith, J. E. .. ... B.A., St. John's ... ... 1915
Smilh, Jacob Harold ... Arms.
Smith, John Herbert ... L.Th., Non-Coil 1908
Smith, J. J. (i9i3)Mus.
Smith, J. K. .. ('9'o) Mus.
Smith, J. M. B.A., Half. 1919
Smith, J. P. M. A., Univ 1906
Smith, J. R. M. A., Hatf. 1892
Smith, Janet S. ... ... B. Lilt., St. Mary's ... 1907
Smilh, Joseph S. . D.Mus. ... ... 1902
Smith, Ri^ht Rev. Joiiii
J'aylor Hon. D.D., F. Bay 1897
Smith, John Thomas .. L.D.S., Med. ... 1914
Smith, J. William M.A., Univ. 1893
Smith, K. A. B.Sc, Arms. ... .. 1899
Smith, K. L S M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1914
Smith, Lawrence ... ... B.Sc, Arms.*' ... .. 1903
Smith, Leig^h M.A., Half. 1901
Smith, L. S. M.B., B.S., Med .. 1900
Snnth, Malcolm ... ... Dip.Th., St. Chad's ... 1917
Smitii, .Marv ... .'.. Arms,
Smilh, M. H. ... ... M.D., Med 1916
Smilh, .^L J. ... ..'. Arms. (16)
a Formerly Laughton .Smith.
THE UNIVERSITY,
785
H.
Smith, P. C.
Smith, R. G.
Smith, R. W.
Smith, Sherwin
Smith, Sidney
i>mith, Stanley
Smith, Sydney
Smith, S.' B.
Smith, S. H.
Smith, S. J. C.
Smith, S. F.
Smith, T.
Smith. T.
Smith, V.
Smith, William
Smith, William
Smith, William
Smith, William
Smith, William
JSmith, William
Smith, W. A.
Smith, W. C.
Smith, W. C.
Smith, W. H.
Smith, W.
Smith, W.
Smith, W. T.
Smith, W. V.
Smith-Clark, L. M.
^mith-Don-ien, W. M.
Smither. P.
Smither, P. A.
Smithson, CO.
Smithson, C. R.
Smithson, J. E.
Smithson, I\I.
Smurth\yaite, H.
Smuts, Rt. Hon. Sir J. C.
Smyth, E.
Smyth, H. A.
Smyth, W. K.
Smythe, G. F.
Smythe, J. A.
Snape, B.
Sneed, F. L.
Snell, F. R.
Snell, S.
Snepp, A. N.
Snepp, E. H.
Snow, Albert E.
Snow, Arthur E.
B.
Mower
R.
M.D., Med.
M.Sc, .\rms.
M.B., B.S., Med..
M..\., Hatf.
(jQig) Mus.
D.Sc, .A.rms.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.A., \on-Coll. ..
B.D.
Med. (19)
D.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Non-Coil. .
M.n., Med.
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
Mel. (15)
Hatf.
L.Th., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
( 1920) Th.
M;A., Xon-Coll. .
B.Sc, Arms.
(1912) Th.
M.B., Med.
E.D.
Med. (14)
Arms.
M.A., Arms.
Med. (16)
B.D.
(1912) Th.
L.Th.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.A., Uniy.
B.A., Hatf.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Hon. D.C.L.
Hon. D.Mus.
B.D.
St. John's
L.Th., Hatf.
D.Sc, Arms.
Uniy.
B.A., St. Chads
M.B., B.S., Med.
i.Th
B.A., Hatf.
L.Th., Hatf.
L.Th.
(1910) Th.
1907
1912
1898
1907
1917
'895
1916
1904
1905
1899
'893
•893
1894
1 901
1901
1901
191 I
'915
1891
'913
1876
1885
1883
19 '4
'893
19 18
19 10
1895
■895
1919
'905
l,9l;2
1878
1873
1908
^86 MEMBERS OK
Snow, \V. S.
(1913) Th.
Snowball, B.
M.Sc, Anns.
1908
Snowiiei), H. C.
L.Th.
1912
Sniuvdon, R. R.
B.Litt., Arms
iq09
Snowtion, H.
Bede
Soar, J.
B.Mus.
1910
Soden, D. G.a
B.Sc, Arms.
1908
Soden, G. C. F.
L.Th.
1912
Soden, J. X.
.M.A., Half.
1888
Sodipe, S. A. L.
B.A., F. Bay
1919
Solanke, F*. L.
F. Bay.
Soliman. G.
M.Com., Arms. ...
1916
Solinian, I.
.\I.B., B.S., Med.
1917
Solly. P. R.
Hatf.
Solomon, C. E.
M.D., Med
1905
Somerville. T. B.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Sonierville, W.
M..\., D.Sc, Arms.
Somerville-Woodiwis, L
L.D..S., Med
1916
Sondhi, M. S.
Arms.
Sopwith, F. W.
Med. (15)
Soresby, R. \V.
B.Mus.
1914
Soulsby, R.
iVrms.
Souper, E. R.
(1907) Th.
Soul hall, A.
M.A., Non-Coil
1899
Southall, J. J.
(1918) Th.
Soulhall, W.
M.A., Non-Coil
1907
Southcombe, A. G.
.M.D., Med
1906
Southern, G. S.
B.Sc, Arms.
1916
Southron, J. S.
M.Lilt., .Arms
.899
Southwell, H. B. ...
M.A.
Southwell, J. R. ...
B.A., \on-ColI.
1914
Southwell, V. A. ...
B.A., Codr
1909
Soutter, J. S.
M.B., B.S., Med.
i9'3
Sowerby, James P.
(1914) Mus.
Sowerbv, John P....
B.A., Xon-Coll.
1903
Sowerby, W. M. ...
Arms. (14)
Sowry, E.
( 1900) Th.
Sowunmi, C. A.
B.A., F. Bay
1918
SpafFord, H. M. ...
B.Litt., St. Marys
1905
Spatford, R. G.
(i9i4)Th.
Spain, E. R.
B.A., F. Bay
1906
Si^anner, \i. V.
B.Mus.
1910
Spanton, F. O.
L.Th.
1914
Spargo, H.
.•\..Sc, .Arms.
1886
Spark, E.
•Arms.
Spark, G. W.
Med. (19)
Sparkes, F. E.
L.Th.
1910
Sparks, J. P.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1893
Sparling, D. H.
B.A., Univ
1881
Sparling, F. J. W.
L.Th.,Univ
« Formerly Lecte.
1900
THE UNIVERSITY.
787
Sparrow, H. G.
Sparrow, W. J.
Spaiil, J. R.
Speakmaii, J. G.
Speddin^, F. E.
Spence, J. C.
Spence, J. R.
Spence, W. P.
Spencer, A. E.
Spencer, C.
Spencer, C. A.
Spencer, E.
Spencer, J. C.
Spencer, J. R.
Spens, A. N. W. ...
Spicer, C. H.
Spicer, F.
Spicer, H.
Spicer, \V. E. H. ...
Spiers-Alexander, I. A.
Spink, B.
Spink, E. C.
Spink, G. W.
Spink, J. M.
Spinks, L. R. V. ...
Spitta, H. R. D. ...
Spittle, K. E.
Spokes, J. C.
Spoor, M.
Spoor, W. J.
Spragfgon, C. R.
Sprasfgon, H. M. ...
Spread, R. R.
Spieadbury, W. C...
Sprent, W. S.
Springer, W. M.
Spurgin, B. E.
Squance, A. H. P.
Squance, H. S.
Squance, T. C.
Squire, M. A.
Squire, M. F.
Stableforth, G.
Stackhouse, J.
Stacv, P.
Stafford, G. W.
Stafford, H. M.
Stafford, J. T. W. ...
Stainsby, W. C.
Stainthorpe, W. W.
Stairmand, N. M. ...
Med. (14)
M.A., Univ.
Halt.
L.Th.
M.A., Halt.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Arms. (15)
L.D.S., Med.
L.Th., Non-Coll.
B.A., Half.
M.A., Univ.
B.A., Anns.
L.Th., Half.
B.A., Univ.
L.Th., Hatf.
(igig) Th.
M.D., B.S., Univ. and Med.
M.B., Med
Arms. ( 14)
(1914) Mus.
L.Th., Hatf.
L.Th., Hatf.
(1915) Mus.
Arms.
L.Th.
M.D., B.S., .Med.
Arms.
(.912) Th.
Arms. ( 14)
M.B., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., St. Mary's
{19.2) Th.
L.Th., St. Chad's
M.D., Med.
B.A., Codr.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Hatf.
Hon. M.A.
M.D., M.S., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Med. (19)
(1916) Th.
B.A., Hatt.
B.A., Univ.
M..\., Arms.
Hon. D.C.L.
M.A., Hatf,
M.D., B.S., Med
M.Litt., Arms.
i8b9
igio
1885
1914
1917
1906
1903
1910
1911
1892
1916
1866
1883
'893
1882
1 882
1909
1900
1886
•915
1919
1916
1904
.879
1902
1910
1908
1880
1912
1896
1900
1918
"9' 5
1920
1903
1901
1902
78^
MEMBERS OF
Stalev. S. C. H
L.Th., St. Chads
190^
StHllybrass, T. \V.
M.R., B.S., Med.
1909
Slanialopoiilos, A. G.
H..Sf., .\rrns.
1 906
Siamforiiliam, Rt. Hon. Lord
Hon. D.C.L.
1 906
Stamp, P.
P. A., St. Chad's
1920
Slancliffe, J. S. ^
L.rh.
1 968
Stanford, Sir C. \'.
Hon. D.C.L.
1894
Stanford, \V. R
M.D., Med.
1913
Stansi^er, W. C. S.
.A.Sc, Arms.
1894
Stanley, C. J.
M.B., Med.
1890
Stannard, R. J.
(1908) Mus.
Stansfeld, J.
(1906) Mus.
Stanton, F. G.
L.Th. Codr.
1911
Stanton, G. H.
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
1885
Slanton, T.
(1Q09) Th.
Staplev, C. G
M.A., Univ.
1909
Starforth, J. F
L.Th., Non-Coil...
... .887
Statliani, W.
B.A., Hatf.
... .883
Staton, J. F.
D.Mus.
1909
Stalt. G. W. B
(1908) Th.
Staveley, A. H. N.
L.Th., Univ.
.879
Stavers, R.
Arms.
Stead, E.
B.Litt., Arms.
1 900
Stead, F. A.
Arms. (13)
Stead, H. V.
Arms.
Stead, J.
L.Th.
1911
Stealer, H. T
M.A., Hatf.
1962
Stearns, H. D
Hatf.
Sledman. \V. D
L.Th.
1910
Steed, A.J.
JVI.A., Non-Coil. ..
.879
Steed, Percy
L.Th.
1918
Steed, Peri'y
Hatf.
Sieedman, J.
B.Hy.. D.P.H., Med. ... 1914
Steeifinann, E. J. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1894
Steel, J. K.
Med. (19)
Steel, M. R.
Med. (14)
Steel, W. D.
L.S.Sc, Med.
1889
Steele, H. F
M.D., Med.
1907
Steele, R.
'Arms. (19)
1887
Steele, R. V.
MB., B.S., Med.
1913
Steele, W. F
M.B., B.S., Med.
1886
Steen, T. H
M.A., Univ.
1891
Steenbertf, F. S
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Steenbertf, \V. E. C.
B.A., Non,Coll. ..
igr r
Steg'g-all, A. R.
M. A., Univ.
1883
Stej^K^ll, M. V
^LA.
Steinhardt, F. G., see Moriey.
Stenhonse, A. IM. ...
iM.H., B.S., Med.
1 920
Stent, M. J.
L.Th., Univ.
1888
SteplieTis \V. A.
.M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1901
.*^teplienson, I^.
Arms.
THE UNIVERSITY,
789
Sti-pheiisoii, G.
Arms.
Stephenson, G. E. ...
B.Sc, M.B., B.S., Arms.
and Med. .. ...
1911
Slephenson, H.
B.Sc, Arms
1907
Stephenson, H. M.
M.A.
Stephenson, J.
L.Th., B.D
1908
Stephenson, J. B. ...
M.D., B.S., Med.
1895
Stephenson, J. F. ...
B.A., Hatf.
1887
Stephenson, T.
B. A., Arms
I9J!?
Stephenson, Walter
M.Litt., Arms
1899
Steplienson, William
Med. (19)
Sterling, C. S.
B.Sc, Arms
'9'3
Sterling-, G. P.
Arms. (14)
Sternberi?^, W. E. C.
B.A., Non-CoU
1910
Steine-Howitt, H. I.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1918
Stevens, A.
M.A., Non.CoIl
1888
Stevens, A. B.
B.A., Non-Coll
189s
Stevens, A. E.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1897
Stevens, A. J.
B.A., Non-Coll
1897
Stevens, B. C.
M.D., M.S., Med.
1899
Stevens, H. E.
M.A.. Non-Coll
1897
Stevens, H. J.
Arms.
Stevens, R. C. J. ...
M.B.. B.S., Med.
1898
Stevenson, A. E.
B.Sc, Arms
'914
Stevenson, D.
Home
Stevenson, E. F.
M.A.
Stevenson, H. R. ...
M.A. Non-Coll
'905
Stevenson, W.
Med.
Stevenson, W. E. ...
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
Steward, J. E.
L.Th.
1915
Steward, T.
B.Litt., Bede
1906
Stewart, C. A. M.
L.Th., Hatf.
1907,
Stewart, C. V.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Stewart, C. R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1902
Stewart, G.
B.Miis.
1 901
Stewart, H. A.
B.Se., .Amis
1902
Stewart, H. W.
B.A., Univ
1877
Stewart, J.
B.Sc, Arms
1929
Stewart, J. C.
M.B., M.S., Med.
1903
Stewart, J. R.
L.Th.
1908
Stewart, J. S.
Arms.
Stewart, R. S.
^LA.. B.C.L., Hatf. ;
B.Litt., Arms
1899
Stewart, T. A. P. ...
Arms.
Stewart-Billing^s, G.a
M.B., B.S.. Med.
1898
Stinipson, J. F. A.
M.A., Half.
1S99
Stohart, J. W.
Arms.
Stobart, W. f.
B.;\Ius.
189S
Stobbs, A. R.
B.A., St. Chad's
a Formerly Stew.irt.
•9.'S
50
790
Stohbs, J. A.
Stobbs, j. T.
Stobo. R.
SuH-k, C. J. H.
Stock, E.
Stock, G. H.
Siockdale, A. P.
Stockdale, M. E,
Siockdale, R. E.
Stocks, C. H.
Stocks, E. V.
-Stockiiij^^s, H. H.
Stockton, H. S.
Stockton, J. J. A.
Stockton, S.
Stoddart, R. X.
Stoker, C. H.
Stoker, F.
Stoker, T. E.
Stokes, H. F.
Stokes, J. ...
Stokoe, F. \V.
Stokoe, J.
Stokoe, J. W.
Stone, F.
Stone, F. J.
Stone, W. E.
Stonehouse, J.
Stones, J.
Stoney, G. G.
Stooke, F.
Stoptortl, G. F.
Slorer, G.
Storev, E. M.
Storey, H.
Storev, I. S.
Storey, P. A.
Storey, T. C.
Storey, T. S.
Storey, W.
Storr, A. C.
Stott, E. N.
Stott, F. C.
Stott, W.
Stott, W. C. H. E.
Stowe, H. B.
Stowe, S. M. O.
Stowell, J.
Strachan, A.
Strachan, C. G.
MEMBERS OF
Med.
A.Sc, Arms.
H.Hy., Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
Hon. D.C.L.
B.A., Non-Coil.
Half.
Arms. (19)
.\I.A., St. John's ...
B.Sc, .A.rm.s.
M.A., Hatf.
Iigio) Til.
AI.B., B.S., Med.
L.Th.
B.A.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
L.Th. Non-Coil. ...
.vI.B., B.S., Med.
Med. ( 19)
M.D., Med
M.D., B.S., Med.
-■\. Sc, Arms.
.Med.
.A.Sc, Arms.
M.A., Univ.
B.Mus.
B.A., Non-Coll. ...
B..-\., Non-Coll., and
M.B.. B.S., Med.
(1901) Mus.
Hon. D.Sc
B.A., Hatf.
L.Th., Univ.
L.Th.
B.A., Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
.\rms. ( 19)
.\L1).
M.D., B.S., Med.
Med. (19)
Arms. (16)
(1910) Mils.
B.A., Half.
M.A., Univ.'
M.B., B.S., Med.
(1916) Th.
F. Bay
F. Bav
B. A., Hatf.
Med. (16)
M.B., B.S., Med.
1896
1904
'905
1 908
1885
191 I
1916
1892
1910
i9'5
1887
1904
1898
(887
'893
1899
1903
1914
1914
191 I
1920
•«9.S
i9'.3
1917
1918
1919
1918
191 2
1857
1888
'91.S
.87.
'915
THE UNIVERSITY.
79'
Siraclian, F. J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 906
Stiaitoii, G. I.
B. So., Arms.
1907
Straker, H.
M.A., Half.
1881
St raker, T. G
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
Sirangfe, G. H.
M.A., Univ.
[910
Stralon, C. R.
L.S.Sc, Med. ...
1889
Stratlon, J. H
B.Mus.
1901
Stralton, J. W
M.A., B.Litt., St. Chad
s 1907
Streatfeild, H. D
L.Th., St. Chad's
1908
Sireatt'eild, S. F
B.A., Univ.
1911
Streatfeild, T
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 896
String-er, Genevieve
Arms.
String-er, Gwendolyn
B.Sc, Arms.
1916
Stringer, Janet Winifred ...
R.Litt., Arms.
1909
Si ring-er, John William
L.Th.
1 908
Stronach, H. G. M.
Arms.
Strong-, A.
R.A., Arms.
1918
Strong-, A. C.
L.Th., F. Bay ...
1 890
Strong^, F. J.
B.Sc, Arms.
1916
Strong-, G. N.
St. Chad's
Strong, Very Rev. T. B. ...
Hon. D.D
'9^3
Strong, R.
B.Litt., .Arms."
1904
Strong, R. S.
L.Th.
1916
Strother, T.
Med.
Stroud, H.
M.A., D.Sc, Arms.
Stroud, H. C.
B.Sc, .Arms
'913
Stroud, I. H. see Whiling
Strudwick, C. H. ...
L.Th., Univ
189 J
Stuart, A.
.Arms.
Stuart, E. J.
L.Th., Non-CoU...
1880
Stuart, F.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1901
Stuart, M.
D.Th.P.T.. Arms.
1915
Stuart, R. G.
Arms.
Stuart, T.
.Arms.
Stuart, T. P. A
Hon. D.Sc
1912
Stuart -Fox, W. H.
M.A., Univ
1901
Siubb.s, G.
L.Th.
]912
Siubbs, R. H
Arms. ( 14)
Stubbs, R. L.
Med.
_
Siuddv, L. W
Med. (19)
Studitis, T. ... ...
B.Sc, Arms
igib
Sturdee, W. a
B.Sc, Arms
1903
Sturdy, H. C.
M.D., B.S., Med.
. - 1900
Sturg^es, H. F.
L.Th.
1911
Slurges, T. R. H
B.A., Univ.
1908
Sturt, D. E.
B.A., Univ
1903
Style, A. C.
L.Th., Hatf.
1888
S\ickliii!J:, F. C.
L.Th.
1914
Su.uUmCj. F
Arms.
Suen, J. L.
M.Sc, Arms.
1910
Fdrmerlv Brt-wis.
79-'
MEMUEKS OF
Sujfden, K. H.
Siig'clon, K. S.
SiiRiiyi. I;- I
Sugfg'it, C L.
Sulivan, n. H.
Sullivan, A. \'.
Sullivan, J. F.
Sullivan, L. L. A. ...
Sullivan, P. A. M. ...
Suitan, M. M.
Sunmierbell, K.
Summers, E. C.
Summer.s, W. \V. D.
Sunimersg-ill, F.
Sumner, G.
Sumner, J. H. S.
Sumner, S. B.
Sumner, S. D. S.
Sumner, W.
Sumner, \V. J.
Sumpter, B. G.
Sumpter, \V. J. E.
Sumsion, H. W.
Suriees, G. W.
Surtees, W.
Surlee.s, \V.
Suitee.s, W.
Sutclifte, A.
Sutcliffe, A.
Sulclitte, A. \V.
Sutcliffe, C. T.
.Sut.liffe, F.
Sutherland, A. H. ...
Sutherland, R. H. ...
Suthers, C. A.
Suthrien, G.
Sutti.n. .\. G.
Sutton, E.
Sutton, K. K.
Sutton, F"rancis Walter
Sutton, F^rancis William
Sutton, K. H.
Sutton, W. S.
Swaine, F. \V.
Swainston, J.
Swainson, .S. W.
Swainston, E.
Swales, F.
Swallow, A. J.
Swan, E. V.
Swan, Ci.
A.
M.
G.
M.A., Univ
188s
M.D., Med
I SS(3
L.Th., Univ
iQ'5
M..\., Univ
.89s
Halt.
L.Th.
1913
B.A., Non-Coil
iqio
L.Th.
1911
M.A.
Arms. (13)
Arms, (ig)
M.A., Xon-Coll
1906
B..\., Univ
1893
M.A., Non-CoU. ...
1 898
L.Th., Hatf.
1872
M.D., Med
.8S3
L.Th., Hatf.
1875
(.qi5)Th.
Arms.
B.A., H.-itf.
1901
M.B., Med.
1886
M.D., Med.
1909
( iqi6) Mus.
B.A.. Bede
1907
L.Th., i\on-Coll....
1886
B.A., Halt.
1911
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Non-Coil.
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
B.Mus.
.893
(igoS) Mus.
,
B.A., Hatf.
i88g
B. A., Arms.
1914
(igi3) Mus.
St. Johns
Arms. ( 1 6)
M.A.
M.D.. B.S., Med.
1895
(ig: =;) Mus.
M.n., Med
.897
I\L.\., Univ.
1909
B..Mus.
1916
(igohl) Mus..
Arms.
(igiS) Mus.
M IX, B.S., Med.
1 900
M.A., Hatf.
i8go
M.B., B.S., Med.
1889
Arms. ( 16)
.'\.Sc., Arms.
1886
THE UNIVERSITY.
793
Swan, J. H. F. R.
Swan, J.I.
Swanberg^, C. J. V....
Swann, A. H.
Swann, G. G.
Swann, S.
Swatridg-e, C.
Swatridge, W.
^wayne, R. W.
Sweeney, H. J.
Sweetapple, H. A. ...
Sweeting-, R. C. S.
Sweeunan, V. T. W.
Swift, D. E.
Swinburne, K. M. ...
Swinburne, L. M. ...
Swindale, A.
Swindale, J. A.
Swindells, G.
Swithinbank, F. S.
Switzer, E. R.
Sworn, H. G.
Svkes, F.
Svkes, F. W.
Svkes, H. W.
Sykes. M. C.
Synies, W. J.
Symington, J. T. M.
Synion, A. J. S.
Sxinop.ds, \V. H.
Synions, W. H.
S\nnott, E.
Svrett, F. E. " ...
Tabor, C. J.
Tabor. J. C.
Tadnian, R. H.
T«-htsides, G.
Tait, E.
Tail, G. A.
Tait, J. G.
Tailt, G. A.
Taitt, G. S.
Tailt. H. V.
Takaki, Baron K.
Talbot, A. D.
Talbot, J.
Talbot, P. B. . ...
Talboys, G. H.
Talma, H. A.
Talniay, C. H,
Tandy, G.
Hatf.
B. Lilt., Amis.
M.B., .Med.
M.A., Non-Coil. .
M.A., D.C.L.
B.xMus.
M.A., Hatf.
B.A., Hatf.
M.B., B.S., Med.
L.Th.
AI.D
M.A,
B.S., Med.
Univ.
B.A., Non-Coil. .
B.Sc, Arms.
(13)
(16)
.S., Med.
Med.
Med.
Arms.
Arms.
Med.
M.D.,
L.Th.
B.A., St. Chad's
Arms. (19)
M.D., Med.
M.A., Non-Coil.
B.Mus.
M.D., B.S.,
M.D., Med.
M.B., B.S.,
Med.
L.Th.
(1914) Th.
D.P.H..Med. .
B.A., Non-Coll. .
M.D.. B.S., Med.
M.B., Med.
(1911) Th.
B.A., St. Chads .
Arms. (13)
Arms. (16)
M.A., Non-Coll. .
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., Codr.
B.A., Codr.
M.A., Codr.
Hon. D.C.L.
L.Th., Non-Coll.
M.A., Univ.
B.A., Univ.
B.A., Non-Coll. .
Codr.
L.Th.
.M.A., Univ.
igio
igi2
1889
1897
1888
1896
1907
1Q15
191^
1906
1897
1913
1909
.899
1888
•893
1909
1900
1900
'9'3
'89.S
1905
■893
1885
1908
1903
1903
1900
1914
1912
1906
1909
1898
rSSb
1918
1910
1889
794 MKMUKRS OK
Taiikf, C L.
Anns. (16)
Tanner, C E.
M.D., Med
1884
Tanner, T. C.
M.A., Univ
1896
Tanslev, C.
L.Th.,Hatf
1S97
Tarbert, A. A.
(1017) Mus.
Tarlton, H. !>.
(1920) Th.
Tarplee, J. T
H.A., i\on-Coll
1910
Tarrant, E. S.
L.Th.
1912
Tasker, A. T.
B.A., Univ
1898
Tasker, C. H
B.A., Univ
1901'
Tate, A. C.
L.Th.
1910
Tate, E.
M.D., B.S., .Med.
1906
Tate, J. M.
Arms. (13)
Tate, R. S.
B.Sc, Arms
1904
Tate, W. H
M.A., Xon-Coll. ... ...
191 1
Tate. W. O.
B.Sc, Arms
1899
Tatham, F. H
M.A., Univ
1889
Taitersall, C. H.
L.S.Sc, Med
1891
Tattersall, F. R
.M.A.. Univ
1906
Taiise, C. S. C
B.A., Xon-Coll
1900
Taylor, A. C
Med. (15)
Tavlor, A. E.
D.Mus.
1S97
Taylor, A. G
M.B., B.S., Med.
'9' 5
Tavlor, B.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1908
Taylor, B. E.
St. Chad's.
Ta\ lor, Cardinal
B.Mus.
1896
Tayloi-, Charles
Arms.
Tavlor, Christopher
B.A., Half.
1866
Tavlor. C. S.
Med. (15)
Taylor, C. W
Arms.
Taylor, Edwin
M.Sc, Arms.
1908
Taylor, Elsie
Arms.
Tavlor, Ernest
M.A., Non-Coil
1907
Taylor, Edith E
B.Litt., Home
1904
Ta}lor, Eileen E. ...
B. A., Arms
1920
Tavlor, Ernest E. ...
M.A., Xon-Coll
1897
Taylor E. H
B.A., Half.
Ta\lor, E. J.
L.Th., Univ.
1883
Tavlor, E. M
M.Sc, Arms
1910
Taylor, E. P
(1Q08) Mus.
Tavlor, F.
B.A., Hatt
1898
Taylor, F. H
B.A.. Xon-Coll., Med.
and Arms. (15)
1 89 1
Taylor, F. \V
M.A., Half.
1894
Tavlor, G. A.
B.A., Codr. '
1900
Tavlor, G. G. C
Med.
Taylor, G. R
B.A., Xon-Coll
1882
Taylor, Harold
L.Th.
1918
Tavlor. Henry
(.Qi7)Th.
Taylor, H. E
(igi3)Th.
Taylor, Harry Hamilton ...
M.A., Half.
1899
THE
UNIVERSITY.
795
Tavlor, Howard Henry ...
B.A., \on-Coll
1897
Taylor, H. L
Med. (19)
Taylor, Jennie
Arm.s. (16)
Taylor, John
M.D.. Med
'S95
Taylor, J. A.
M.A., Non-Coil
1907
Taylor, J. G.
M.A., Univ. and
B.Sc, Arms.
1911
Taylor, J. G. K
B.A., Codr
1914
Taylor, J. L.
Arms.
Taylor, L. T.
M.Sc, Arms
1917
Taylor, M.
M.Litt., Home
1901
Taylor, Mary Ann ...
Arms. (16)
Tavlor, Mar\- Annie
B.Sc, Arms.
1918
Tavlor, M. F
(191 8) Mus.
Tavlor, M. O
(jgio) Mus.
Tavlor, N.
Arms. (16)
Taylor, N. G. J
F. Bay
Tavlor, P. J
(1910) Mus.
Taylor, P. T
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Taylor, Richard
B.A., Non-Coil
•893
Ta3'lor, Robert
Arms. (14)
Tavlor, R. C
Arms. (15)
Taylor. R. G
M.A., Non-Coil
1901
Taylor, S.
M.A., F. Bav
1881
Taylor, S. J.
M.A., F. Bay
•895
Taylor, T. A
B.A., F. Bav
1916
Taylor, T. E
M.A., Non-Coil
1902
Taylor, T. Henrv
B.A., Hatf.
1884
Tavlor, T. Hovvlett
B.A., Hatf.
1911
Ta'vlor, W. B. B
M.D.,Med
1920
Tavlor, W. D
Arms.
Tavlor, \V. F. O
B.A., F. Bav and Med. ...
1919
Tavlor, \V. L
M.A., Hatf.'
.874
Taylor, W. R. G
M.A., St. Chad's
1909
Teag-o, F. J.
M.Sc. Arms
1909
Teagfue, T. R.
L.Th.
191 1
Teakle, J. F
B.A., Xon-Coll
1888
Teape, W. M
B.A.
Teasdale, L. S.
Arms.
Teasdale, R. K
L.Th.
1911
Telfer, E. V
Arms.
Telfer, F. T.
Hatf.
Telford, M.
Arms. (16)
Telford, T. C
Arms. (13)
Tennant, C.
M.A., D.C.L., Univ. ...
1883
Ternent, E. M
B.Litt., Home
1907
Ternent, W. H
B.Litt., Bede
1901
Terrot, G. E.
(1908) Th.
Terrv, C. S.
M.A., Arms.
Terr'y, G. P.
L.Th., Non-Coil
1885
Terry, Marian
.M.Litt., M.A., Home ...
1900
796
M KM KICKS OK
Terrv, Michael
Terry, R. R.
Terry, T.
TerrV, W.
Tettev, V. A.
Tew, J. S.
Tewtik, M.
Thackerav, J. R.
Thatcher,' W.
Theobald, E. A.
Theoilosius, H. G.
Theodosiiis, N. H.
Theophihis, E. T.
Thetford, F. S.
Thistle, F. T.
Thomas, Alfred
Thomas, Annie
Thomas, B.
Thomas, B. L.
Thomas, Cyril
Thomas, Cj'ril
Tiiomas, C. V.
Thomas, Eliza
Thomas, Evan
Thomas, E. H. M.
Thomas, E. R.
Thomas, G. \V. S.
Thomas, H. W.
Thomas, J. C. C.
Thomas, J. L.
Thomas, J. S.
Thomas, L. E.
Thomas, L. R.
Thomas, M. A.
Thomas, O. H.
Thomas, Sarah
Thomas, Sutcliffe
Thomas, S. J. A.
Thomas, Thomas Rees
Thomas, Tom Roberts
Thomas, W. F.
Thomas, W. T.
Thomason, \V.
Thomlinson, J. C. ..
Thompson, Alan
Thompson, Alfred ..
Thompson, A. E.
Thompson, A. G. ..
Thompson, A. H.
Thompson, A. T.
Thompson, Edward
Arms. (i6)
Hon. D.Mus.
(19,,) Th.
L.Th., Half.
B.A., F. Bay
M.D., B.S., Med
Arms. (14)
B.Com., Arms. ,
B.A., Non-Coll.
L.Th.
M.A., Hatf.
M.A., Hatf.
B.A., Half.
M.A., Hatf.
M.D.
M.A., Univ.
B.Litt., Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
B.A., F. Bay
B.Sc, Arms.
(1914) Th.
(1906) Mus.
B.A., St. Mary's
M.A., Non-Coll.
B.A., F. Bay
M.D., Med.
F. Bay.
M.A., St. John's
L.Th., F. Bay
M.D., Med.
M.A.
B.A., ,\rms.
(1 91 5) Mus
M.A., Home
L.Th., Xon-Coll.
Arms.
M.A., Hatf.
F. Bay
(1909) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., Med.
M.A., F. Bay .
B.A., Hatf.'
B.Sc, Arms.
Arms.
A.Sc. , Arms.
M.B., B.S., B.Hy., Med
(1910) Th.
B.Sc, .Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., B.D., Univ.
1911
THE UNIVERSITY.
797
Tlioinpsoii,
Ernest
.M.A., St. John's
1914
Thompson,
E. 1
Arms. (i6)
Thompson,
E.J
L.Th.
191 I
Thompson,
Sir Edwaril
Maunde
Hon. D.C.L
1SS7
Thompson,
Eleanor Mary
B. A., Arms.
1920
Thompson,
Ernest Montague
M.A., Non-Coil
1900
Thompson,
Evelvn JVIarv ...
B.A., Arms
I9f8
Thompson,
F. E' L.
B.A., F.Bav
1908
Tliompson,
F. G. C.
F. Bay
Thompson,
G
B.A.. Halt.
'905
Thompson,
G. M. C.
M.A., B.C.L., F. Bav
1908
Thompson,
George W'adge
L.Th.
1918
Thompson,
Georg-e W'ilHam
L.Th., Xon-CoU.
'^93
Thompson,
Harrison
(19.2) Th.
Thompson,
Henry ...
B.A., Halt.
1914
Thompson,
H. A
M.A., St. John's ...
1915
Thompson,
H. E
(igo8) Th.
Thompson,
Isaac
B.Hy., Med
1906
Thompson,
Isabella
B.Sc, Arms
1909
Thompson,
James .
B.Sc, Arms.
1904
Tliom]5son.
Joseph ...
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Thompson,
James Henry ...
A.Sc, Arms.
1903
Thompson,
John Haiinay.r;
A.Sc, C.E., Hon. M.Sc,
Arms.
1894
Thompson
John Hawkes..
Arms.
Tliompson,
John Henry ...
B.Sc, Arms
1910
Thoii>pson
John Herbert...
Arms.
Thompson
John Howie ...
Hatf.
Thompson,
J- M
(1910) Th.
Thompson
J. R
M.Sc, Arms.
1910
Thompson
L. A
M.Sc, Arms.
1912
Thompson
L. N
{1908) Th.
Thompson
M.b
B.Litt., St. Mary's
1901
Thompson
M. E.
Arms.
Thompson,
M. L
B.A., Arms
1912
Thompson
M. T
B.A., Arms
1919
Thompson
P. R
M.Sc, Arms
1907
Thompson,
R
M.D., B.S., Med.
1888
Thompson,
R. G
B.Mus.
•893
Thompson,
R.J
L.Th.
1912
Thompson
R. M
B.A., Hatf.
'893
Thompson
Robert
Reg'inald
B.Sc, Arms.
1911
Thompson
Robert
Rowla
id
Arms.
Thompson
S
M.B., B.S., Med.
1914
Thompson
T
Arms.
Thompson
T.J
B.A., B.C.L., F. Bav ..
.894
Thompson
Walter
■ B.Sc, Arms
1913
a Formerly Thompsoi
, J. /> Formerly Blench.
798
.MKMHI'.KS OF
Tlionipsoii, William
(i9>4)Th.
Tiioinpsoti, William
Arms.
Thomjison, William
Arms.
Thompson. W. H.
B.Miis.
'905
Thomson, A.
Hon. n.C.L
1919
Thomson, C. S.
B.Hy.. Med
1908
Thomson, D.
B. Mus.
'915
Thomson, D. H.
\on-Coll.
Tliomson, G. B.
Home
Thomson, G. H.
D.Sc, Arms
1903
Thomson, G. J. L".
.M.n., Med
1881
Tliomson, G. K.
M.Litt., M.A., Arms. .
1903
Thomson, Sir J. j. ...
Hon. D.Sc
i9'3
Thomson, M. A.
M.A., Univ.
1872
Tlu>mson, S. J. L.
B.Lilt., Arms
"905
Thomson, W. A. A.
B.Mus.
1919
Thomson, W. E. DO.
L.Th., Hatf.
1920
Thomson, W. H.
B.A., Non-CoU
1910
Thorburn, I. W.
B.A., Univ
1895
Thorne, A." A.
M.A., Codr
1894
Thorne, A. T.
B.Sc, Arms
1910
Thorne, B. G.
B.Mus.
1897
Thorne, C. W.
M.A., Univ.
1898
Thorno-Thorne, B. B.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1892
Thorne-Thorne, L. C.
M.D., B.S., Med.
'^^93
Thorne-Thorne, R.
M.D.,B.S., Med.
1901
T horning, M. I. /; ..
B.A.. B.Litt., St. Marvs
1906
Thornton, A. H.
M.A., Hatf.
1890
Thornton, B. M. ..
Arms.
Jhornton, C. G.
L.Th.
19x8
Thornton, E. \.
(1910) Th.
Thornton, F. E.
M.A., Non-Coll
'913
Thornton, J.
B.A., Univ
1882
Thornton, R.
L.Th., Hatf
1894
Thornton, R. W. .
M.A., Non-Coll
1896
Thornton, T.
Aims. (13)
Thornton, W. M. ...
M.Sc, D.Sc, Arms.
Thorp, A. E.
L.Th., Univ
•«95
Thorpe, A. St. J.
M. A., St. John's
1914
Thorpe, E.
Arms. (16)
Thorpe, F. H.
(1913) Th.
Thrasher, R. W. L.
Bede
Threlfall, E. \.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1899
Threlfall, J. R.
L.Th., Hatf.,
1870
Thrippleion, G.
St. Johns
Thnrlow, F. R.
M.A., Half.
1894
Thurnam, W. R.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1891
Thwaite, D. M. L.r/
B.A., St. Marys...
igig
Thwaites, A. R.
B.Com., Arms. ...
1920
Thwaites, F.
L.Th., Hatf.
1892
a Formerlj
Hcrlzber^. " b Formerly Pobsoii.
Thwaites, William ..
Thwaites, William ..
Tibbits, G. O.
Tile)-, J. C. G.
Tillbrook, H. B. ..
Tillev, E. M.
Tillev, H. B.
Tillev, H. M.
Tillev, T. B.
Tilloit, W. J.
Timperley, I. R.
Tim son, J. W.
Tindall, C. A.
Tindle, W. E.
Tindle, W. L.
Tinlev, W. E. F.
Tiplady, T. T.
Tobin, J. R.
Tocher, R.
Todd, Arthur
Todd. C. W.
Todd, E. W.
Todd, F. W.
Todd, H. S.
Todd, J.
Todd, J. J.
Todd, M.
Todd, R.
Todd, T.
Todner, A. W.
Toller, C. W. E. ..
Tolliday, R. K.
Toma, H.
Tomes, A. E. G.
Tomkins, C. H.
Tomiing', G.
Tomlinson, A. C.
Tomlinson, A. W. ..
Tomlinson, B. G. ..
Tomlinson, G.
Tomlinson, G. H. ..
Tomlinson, M. D. ..
Tomlyn, A. W.
Tompkins, F". G.
Tompkins, F. R.
Todd, Alick
Tomson, M.
Tomson, W. B.
Tong-e, E.
Tootell, G.
Tooth, W. J.
"IVERSITY.
799
L.Th., Half.
1S79
(iqi^) Th.
L. Til., Hat f.
1904
(1908) Th.
B.A., Univ.
.894
M.Litt., Arms. ...
J905
B.Sc, Arms.
1910
D.Th.P.T., Arms.
i9'.S
M.Litt., M.A., Bede
1902
(t9io)Th.
M.A., Univ
.883
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1 S97
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1903
B.A., Arms.
1919
M.B., Med.
•904
M.D., B.S., Med.
1894
Med. (14)
B.Mus.
1909
Med. (19)
Med. (19)
B.Mns.
1905
D.P.H., iMed. ...
1919
Med. (15)
.Arms.
B.A., Hatf.
1910
B.Sc, Arms.
1 903
B.Litt., Arms.
1909
M.A., M.Litt., Bede
1901
B.A., Univ.
1886
Aims.
M.D., Med.
1889
M.A., Hatf.
1902
Med. (19)
B.A., Univ
1913
M..4., Hatf.
1893
(1907) Miis.
B.A., Hatf.
1919
(1911) Th.
B.A., Arms.
1912
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1904
M.B., B.S., Med.
1896
St. Marv's
B.Mus.
1892
M.A., Univ.
i888
(1908) Th.
Univ.
B.A., St. Marv's ...
1920
M.D., Med. " ...
1S83
M.B., B.S., Med.
1 896
B.Mus.
1915
L.Th., Non-CoU.
1911
8oo
MRMKERS OF
TopiiHiii, M.
(iqo()) .Mus.
Topley, T.
(iQcS) Th.
Toppiii, G. H.
B..A., Half.
i«55
Torr. F.
(i9ii)Th.
Toi-r, L. H.
(1915) Mus.
Torrv, R. G.
H.Sc, -Anns.
1920
Torte, E.
.Med. (16)
Toulouse, E. A.
(191 I) Th.
Tovev, C. J.
B.A., Half.
igi2
Towers, A. H.
B.Hv., Med
1920
Towers, F.
B.A., St. Johns
191 4
Towers, J. A.
L.Th., St. Chad's
1909
Towers, J. R.
L.Th.
1909
Townend, A. O.
M.A., Non-CoU
1898
Townend, F. W.
B.A., Non-Coil
1S98
Townend, H. C. W.
M.A., Non-Coil
1896
Townsend, F. O. ...
Arms.
Townsend, H.
B.A., Half.
1910
Townsend, \V. H.
L. Til., Codr
1911
Townsend-Whitling',
H. T. M.a
M.B., B.S., Med.
■893
Townshend, N. E. G.
.Arms. (13)
Townson, J. F.
.M.A., Non-Coil
1897
Tov, S. V.
Arms. (15)
To'zer, T. AI. .. '
M.A., Non-CoU
1892
Travers, O. B.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
Travis, W. O.
M.D.,Med
1883
Treasure, R. E.
L.Th.
'9'5
Treasure, W. B. C.
M.D., Med
1903
Treble, G. W.
(1917) Mus.
Treble, H. A.
M.A., Half.
1896
Treble, R. L.
B.Sc, Arms
■ 899
Trechmann, C. T.
D..Sc., xArms.
'905
Tredgold, A. F.
M.D., Med
1919
Tredre, R. F.
Med. (19)
Treloar, A. J.
B.D.
1912
Tremayne, C
M.A., Univ
1907
Trench, A. C.
(1909) Th.
Treni^ove, F. A.
B..A., Half.
1914
Trevaskis, J.
M.A., D.D., Non-Coil. ..
1880
Trevelyan, G. M. ...
Hon. D.Litt
1912
Trevithick, A. R. ...
(1913) Mus.
Trevor, G. W.
.M.A., Ha5/.
1870
Triay, A. J. ...
M.B., Med
1883
Trietschel, J. A. M.
L.Th., Univ
1898
Triniis, E. G.
Arms. (16)
Trininier, A. C.
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Tristram, S. B.
M.A.
Trition, F. W.
L.Th.
1915
Tritton, G. T.
(i9i6)Th.
Foniieily Whitliny;.
THE UN1\ KKSITY. 8oi
Tiilton, H. C.
Trobridg-e, F. G. ...
Trost, H. R.
trotman, H. C. K. M.
Trotman, L. W.
Trotter, D.
Trotter, F. M.
Trotter, J. R.
Trotter, R.
Trotter, R. S.
Troug-hton, E. P. ...
Troup, L.
Trousdale, F. T.
Trousdale, L. \V. S.
Truscott, J. R.
Trussell, D.
Tsensf, Y. K.
Tubbs, E. J.
Tuboku-Metzg-er, Albert
Enieric
Tuck, G. J.
Tucker, A. V. B. ...
Tucker, B. R.
Tucker, H. A.
Tuckey, J. G. W. ...
Tudor, D. IV).
Tudor, L. B.
Tudor, R. H.
Tudor, W. L.
Tudsbury, D.
Tudsburv, R.
Tuff, H."
Take, W. S.
Tulip, A.
Tulip, W. L.
Tulk, A. E.
Tulk-Hart, E. J
Tu!k-Hart, T. J. A.
TuUoch, J.
Tulloch, J. W.
TuUy, E., see Dobsoii
Tunnah, I.
Timnaid, T. M.
Tunnell, S. E. «
Tuunell, O.
Tunnicliffe, A. C. ...
Tunnicliffe, E. A. ...
Tunstall, N. M.
Tuohey, C. B.
Turking'ton, J. S.
L.Th.
1 9 1 1
B.Sc, Arms
1907
B.Sc, Arms
1910
Arms.
Si. John's
Bede
B.Sc, Anns.
1920
L.Th., Non-Coil
■88s
L.Th., Non-Coil
1888
D.Hv., Med
1908
B.A.', St. Mary's ...
1919
B.Litt., Arms.'
1905
B.A., Univ
1904
B.A.. Univ.
1903
M.A., Non-CoU. ...
1909
L.Th.
1909
B.Sc, Arms.
■9'S
(1913) Th.
iM.A., F. Bay
1880
M.A., Univ.'
1887
B.Sc, Arms.
1913
M.A., St. Chad's...
1 906
(iqi8) Mus.
M.A., Lhiiv.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1909
Codr.
B.A., St. Chad's ...
1913
B.A., Univ.
1881
B.A., Hatf.
1 900
M.A., Hatf.
... .887
L.Th.
1909
<,9i3)Th.
M.Sc, Arms.
1 906
B.Sc, Arms.
1915
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
1909
M.D., Med.
18S9
M.D., B.S., Med.
1S98
Arms.
B.A., Univ.
1919
B.Sc, Arms.
1S96
L.Th., Univ.
1904
M.Sc, Arms.
1907
M.Lilt., Arms. ...
1908
B.A., St. Marv's..
190a
L.Th., Non-Coil....
1894
B.A., St. Marv's ...
191&
B.A., Non-Coil. ...
1908
(1907) Th.
a Formerl> Brown.
802 MEMBERS OF
Tiirlev, Ci. H. B. ... ... Arm.s.
Tiinibiill, C. P' M.A., Univ 1S99
Tutnbiill, n. M B.Sc, Arms
Tm-iilnill, J. S (1914) Th.
Tunibull, J. W. E B.Sc, AniLs
rurnbull, R. ... ... B. A., Arms.
Tunibull, R. S. ... ... Arms.
Tunibull, T. B.Sc, Arms 1898
Tunibull, T. M B.A., Half. 1886
Turner, .A.. ... ... (1911) Mus.
Turner, A. G.a B.Sc, Arms 1908
Tiinier, A. J M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1906
Tumor, A. N M. A., St. Chad's 1915
Turner, C. H. Hon. D.Litt 1913
Turner, Edward M.B., B.S., B.Hy., Med. 1S95
'9'7
1909
912
Turner, Ci. P. I L.Th.
Turner, H" .\ L.Th., Half.
Turner, H. F. D B.A., Univ.
Turner, H. H Hon. D.C.L.
'9'.S
9'7
913
Turner, Ernest ... ... B.Sc, Arms.
Turner, E. W M.A., F^. Bay
Turner, G. ... ... B.Sc Arms.
Turner, G. G M.B., M.S., Med. .. 1898
'9'^
.. • ... 1909
1902
'909
Turner, J. ... ... (igiijTli.
Turner, P. E M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1898
Turner, S. D M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1900
Turner, T. H. B.A., Univ. 1883
Turner, \V. O B.A., Hatf. 1905
Turner. W. P M.D., Med 1895
Turpin, M. E. ... ... L.Th., Codr. '9'3
Turtle, F. W M.D., B.S., Med. . 1887
Turtle, G. de B M.D., B.S., Med. . 1902
Tuson, A. L.Th., Hatf. 1893
Tuson, R. L.Th., Hatf. 1876
Tusten, A. ... Arms.
Tustin, A. ... ... Arms.
Tutin, J. R. ... ... Arms.
Tuttiett, L. R L.Th., Hatf. 1877
Tuxford, A. W .M.D., Med 1899
Tweddell, A. B.Litt., Arms
Twecidle, L ... ... M..A., Home
Tweddle, W. A. ... '.. . Med. (19)
Tweedale, C. L L.Th., Non-Coil 1890
Tweedie, C. B.A., Non-(^oll 1891
Tweedie-Smith, L. ... ... Univ.
Tweedy, L M. ... ... B.Sc, Arms. ... .. 1920
Tweedy, R. C M.D., Med 1913
Twentyman, H. L. ... ^L.\., Non-Coil. ... ... '909
Twidle, A. E. ... ... L.Th. ... ... 1912
Twomey, P. N. ... ... M.D., Med. ... ... 1910
a Formerly Schofield.
1909
1914
Tyack, G. S.
Tye. C. H,
Tvmiiis, F. C.
Tvndall, C. C. R
Tvn-ell, E. J.
Tyrrell, G. M. ^/
Tysoe, A. C.
Tyson, H.
Tyson, W.
Tyson, W. J.
Underwood, R. E. ...
Ung-oed, W.
Unthank, W. R. E.
Upplebv, J. G.
Up.sdeli, C. F
Urcli, H. S.
Urling, J. G.
Urrutia, R.
Urwick, \V. E
Utting-, J.
Utiley, M. P
\'H!en!ine, E. F., see Dodds.
\'alentine, I.
Valling-s, B. R
van der Heyden, A. F.
\^anes, A. B.
Vanier, J. G. W
Varley, J. E.
V'arnia, D. R.
VarviU, W. W
Vasev, A. S.
Vasev, J. W.
\'asey, T.
V'aughan, A. R.
Vaugfhan, B.
Vaughan, C. B.
Vaug-han, C. E.
X'aug-han, J. A.
Vaughan, W. C.
V^anx, R. T.
Veel, \V. T.
Veernan, G.
V'eevers, J.N.
V'eitch, E. L.
Veitch, J.
V^enniker, J. C.b
Venus, L.
Verity, G, B.
a fornierlv Measham. 6 Formerlv Velemski.
IVliK.SlTV.
cSo3
B.A., Half.
I <S8o
St. Chad's
M.A., Univ
1911
B.A., Univ
lSq4
M.B., B.S., Med.
191.=;
-M.Litt., Arms
1907
D.Miis.
IQ09
L.Th., Univ
1891
B.Sc, Arms.
1 889
.M.D., Med
1S79
.M.A., St. Chads
1413
L.Th., Non-CoU
1 88 1
M.D., M.S., Med.
1910
M.D., Med
1909
L.Th.
•913
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1S82
.\rms.
M..A., .A.rms
M.D., Med
1 889
B.A.. Half.
1 902
B.Litt., St. Marv's
1903
B.A.. Half.
1 90 1
M.A., Univ.
1 898
.^LD., Med
1892
B.A., Codr.
1907
M.A., Xon-Col!
.891
Arms. (16)
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
B.Liti., Arms
1902
Med. (19)
M.A., Bede
1896
B.Sc, Arms.
1 qo7
(1914) Th.
St. John's
M.A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1904
B.A., Non-CoU
1894
M.B., B.S., Med.
1902
L.Th.
■ 910
(1912) Th.
(19.9) Th.
M.A., Home
1912
B.Sc, Arms.
1905
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 900
Arms.
L.Th., Univ
1911
8o4
MKMBKKS OF
Verity, R. R.
X'erina, N. R.
Venells. H. S.
Ven-ett, J.
V'esev, X. A.
Vevers, W. W,
Vickers, E. S.
H.
F.
\V. A.
\"i(.kers, K
X'ickers, S.
Vickers, T
\"ickerv, F
Victor,' D.
Victor, J.
Victor, O.
Vincent, A. C.
\'incent, R.n
Vincent, W. J. X.
Vine, G. H.
X'iner, C. A.
\'iney, A. D.
X'inogfradofF, Sir 1
Vinter, S. G.
Vintras, L. G. C.
Vise, C.
\'isser, C.
Visser, T. C.
Vizard, A. H.
Vlieland, C. J.
Von Berg^en, C
Vosc, H. S.
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Wacc. H. E.
\\'addini<-ton, E.
Wadtiington, E. F.
W'addingfton, H. A.
Waddi.ig-ton, W. B.
Wade, F. W.
Wade. M. M.
Wade, R.
Wad'- worth, E. M. .
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Waggett, A. C.
Waggett, F. W. .
Wagliorn, L. E.
Wagner, F.
WagstaflF, J.
Wahlluch, H. A. .
Wain Wright, R.
Waite, M.
Waite, P. J.
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B.A., Univ.
B.A., Arms.
M.A., Arms.
L.Th., Univ.
B.A., Hatf.
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B.A., Hatf.
L.Th.
B.A., Hatt.
(1913) Th.
M.D., B.S., Med
M.D., B.S.. Med
L.Th.
L.Th., Half.
B.Sc, Anns.
Hon. D.C.L.
D.P.H., Med.
M.D., Med.
M.D.,Med.
B.Sc, Arms.
M.D., B.S., Med
(iqi4)Th.
M.D., Med.
M.B., B.S., Med.
(1908) Mils.
Xon-CoU.
(1908) Th.
M.B., B.S., Med
A.Sc, Arms.
Hatf.
M.A., Xon-Coll.
B.A., Arms.
B.Mi.s.
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L.Th.
(1907) Mus.
B..\., St. John's
B..Mus. »
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M.A., Hatf.
M.A., Home
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THE
UNIVERSITY.
805
Waite,
W. A. H
MB., B.S., Med,
.897
Wake,
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Wakefield, G. S
L.Th. ^
1914
Wakeford, H
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Wakeford, J.
H.n.
1901
Wakerl
ey, F
INLSc, Arms
1902
Walcott
, L. A
B.A., Codr
1917
Waldron, E.
B.A., Home
1917
Walforc
, E.
M.D., Med
.885
Walford
, W. Cx
M.D., Med.
1 88 1
Walkden, H. P
St. John's.
Walker
A. E. L
B.A., Halt.
'Qf^3
Walker
A. H
M.D., Med.
1909
Walker
B.
M.D.,Med
1887
Walker
B. H
Arms. (13)
Walker
B. W
M.D.,Med.
1881
Walker
C. V
Med. (is)
Walker
C. W
B.A., Hatf.
1 886
Walker
D.
M.A., D.D
Walker
E.
B.A., Univ
.884
Walker
E. E
B.Sc, Anns
1909
Walker
E. F. D
Med.
Walker
E. H. S
B.Mus.
1Q19
Walker
E. P
(iqi6)Th.
Walker
F. H
B.Sc, Arms
19:1
Walker
F.J
M.D., Med
1885
Walker
F. P
M.Sc, Arms
Walker
F. S
M.D., B.S., Med.
1895
Walker
F. W
L.Th., St. Johns
1914
Walker
G.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1907
Walker
H. P. D
M.A., Univ
.894
Walker
H. R
L.Th., L^niv
1884
Walker
H. S. G
B.A., Hatf.
1909
Walker
J.
M.A., Non-Coil
'«95
Walker
J. A
L.Th., Hatf.
1890
Walker
J. E
B.A., Hatf.
1900
Walker
J. K
M.A., Hatf
1906
Walker
J. r
M.D., Med
1902
Walker
J. W. E
M.A., Univ
1898
Walker
L. G. O
{1912) Th.
Walker
Leslie Hedle}'
Arms.
Walker
Leslie Hetirv
ALB., B.S., Med.
1903
Walker
M. A.
Arms. (19)
Walker
N. B
M.B., B.S., Med
1901
Walker
O. N
M.B., B.S., Med.
.911
Walker
P. M
Med. (19)
Walker
Robert
B.A., N on. Coll
1870
Walker
Robert
M.B., B.S., Med
1906
Walker
R. E
L.Th., Xon-Coll
'9'5
Walker
S.
B.A., Univ
1886
Walker
s. c
Arms, (lb)
- 51
8ofl MEMBERS OF
Walker. T.
Arms. (15)
Walker, \'.
B.A., Non-Coll
1911
Walker, William
M.A., Non-Coll
1899
Walker, W. E.
Arms. (14)
Walker, W. H.
B.A., Univ
1882
Walker, W. N.
Med. {19)
Walkinshaw-Osse
Iton,
K.a M.B., B.S., Med.
1911
Wall, J. B.
M.D., Med
1904
Wall, S. H.
M.A., Half.
J 905
Wall, T. W. B.
M.A., Codr
1890
Wallace, C. W.
Arms.
\\^allace, E. W.
Arms. (19)
Wallace, Herbert
Arms. (16)
Wallace, H. H.
Arms.
Wallace, James
L.Th., Non-Coll
1903
'Wallace, John
Arms.
Wallace, J. E.
B.Miis.
'9' 5
Wallace, J. O. W,
H.A.. F. Bay
1916
Wallace, R. J.
Arms. ( I ^)
Wallace, S. J. X.
Univ. ^
Wallace, Thomas
L.Th., St. Chads
1906
Wallace, Thomas
M.Sc, Arms
i9'3
Wallace, Thomas
M.Sc, Arms.
'915
Wallace, W. J.
M.A., Univ
1910
Waller, A. W.
M.D., Med
1906
Waller-Bridge, H
. F.d
.M.A., Non-Coll
1910
Wallinjf, J
B.A., Hatf.
'9' 5
Walling, R. H. F.
B.Sc, Arms.
1909
Wallis.^C. S.
M.A., Non-Coll
1906
Wallis, H.
B.A., Arms.
191 7
Wallis, L.
B.Sc, Arms, and Med...
1918
Wallis. M. C.
L.Th.
1910
Wallis, R. P.
Arms. C
Walmsley, E. L.
( igi i) Mns.
Walmslev, F. G.
.\LA., Nijn-Coll. .
1906
Walmsley, W. \'.
M.A., Hatt.
1912
Walpole-Simmoiis,
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>ee SinuDOns.
Walpole, Rt. Rev.
G. H.
S. M.A.
Walsh, E.
B.A., Arms.
1914
Walsh, F.
B.Sc, Arms
1912
Walsh, J. E.
M.A.
Walsh, L. H.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1898
Walshe, W. G.
M.A., Univ
1899
Walter, W. H. J.
L.Th
1912
Walters, B. E. A.
B.
B.A., B.Litt., St. Marv's
1909
Walters, H. T. C.
W.
B.A., Hatf. ... ' ..
[912
Walters, R. C.
M.A., Univ
Walters, T. C.
.M. A., Hatf
'905
Walther, H. W.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1919
Walther, R. W.
Arms. (15)
a Formerly Walkiiisliaw, E. i Formerly Bridge.
THE INIVERSITY.
807
Walton, A. J.
Walton, E.
Walton, F. E.
Walton, H.
Walton, H. J.
Walton, H. M.
Walton, H. P.
Walton, J. F.
Walton, J. Hugh ...
Walton, J. Hutchinson
Walton, J. L.
Walton, J. M.
Walton, X. A.
Walton, S.
Walton, T. F.
Walton, W. M.
Walton, W. S.
Walton-Brown, S.
Wanle!ss, E. ]M.
Wanless, R. P
Wannop, F.
W.'i.nsbrough, F. R.
Wansbrougfh, H. S.
Wanstail, C. L.
Warburion, Abraham
Warbiu-ton, W.
Ward, Yen. A.
Ward, G. X.
Wani, Harold
Ward, Henry
Ward, Herbert
Ward, 1. C.
Ward, J. A.
Ward, J. G.
Ward, J. I.
Ward, M. A.
Ward, S. H.
Ward, W. G. H. ...
Ward, W. W.
Wardale, J. D.
Ward-Davis, C. D.
Warde, A. W. B. ...
Warden- lohnson, P. H.
Wardliaug-h, T. W.
Wardill. M. R.rt ...
WardiU, W. E. M.
Ward law, W.
Wardle, C.
Wardie, E.
A.Sc, Arms.
1897
B.Litt., Home
1901
B.D.
1907
L.Th.
1911
Hatt.
M.A., Univ.
1 90 1
B.A., Hatf.
1910
(1910) Th.
B.So., Anns.
1909
M..\., Xon-Coll. ...
1 891
M.A.. Hatf.
1885
M.A.
L.Th., St. Johns...
1912
Arms.
M.Sc, .Arms
1899
B.Sc, .Arms.
1920
.M..\., B.Litt., Univ.
1 908
B.Sc, Arms.
1908
Arms.
.Med. (ig)
Arms. (16)
ALA., B.D., Hatf.
1881
B.A., Hatf.
1888
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1 906
L.Th., Xon-Coll....
1914
B..A.. Univ.
1912
M.A.
L.Th., Univ.
1877
L.Th.
1912
L.Th., l^iiv.
1905
M.A.
B.Litt., St. Mar3-'s.
1902
M.D., Med.
1905
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
1894
B.A., Arms.
1917
(1907) Mus.
(i9'3) -^^u^-
B..\., Xon-Coll. ...
1899
.\on-Coll.
M.B., B.S., M.A.. Mec
1891
Hatf.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1 890
M.D., B.S., Med.
1894
M.Litt. Bede
1905
M.B., B.S., Med.
1916
M.B., B.S., Med.
1918
ALSc, .Arms.
1913
M..\., Hatf.
1884
M.A., Xon-Coll.
1897
a Formerly Campbtll.
8o8
MEMBERS OF
Wardle, H.
Wardle, J. R.
Wardle. J. W.
Waidle, T. L.
Wardle, VV. C.
Waidlev-Smith, K.a
Ware, G. S.
Wareham. J.
Wareing;, S. R.
Wariiian, F. S. G. ...
Warne, K.
Warner, A.
Warner, A. H.
Warner, S. i\I.
Warner, W. A.
Warner, W. E.
Warr, H.
Warr, J. G.
Warren, H. E.
Warren, J. H.
Warriner, M. A.
Warriner, W. A.
Warrington, P. E.
Wari-inglon, T. W.
Warth, S. F.
Warwick, G.
Warwick, G. H. W.
Warwick, J. A.
Warwick, W. H. ....
U'asher, G. E.
Wassail, R.
Waterburj', F. G. ..
Waterfield, J.
Waterhouse, F. E.
Waters. J. B.
Waters, J. F.
Waters, R. A.
Waikin, L. W.
Watknis, A.
Waikins. J). K. G., see
Waikins, H. M. G.
Watkins, H. S.
Watkins, V'en. H. W.
Watkins-Jones, D. J.
Waton, A. H.
Waton, C. F.
Waton, J.h
Watson, A. M.
Watson, C. S.
Watson, C. W.
n Formerly
K.A., Univ.
B.A., Non-Coil.
M.A., Non-Coil.
L.Tl)., Non-Coil
iMed. (19)
M.Sc, Arms.
iM.B., B.S., Med.
B.A., Half.
( 19171 1''i-
M.A.
B.A., B.Litt., St. Mary'
M.D.,Med.
M.A., St. Johns
M.A.. Univ.
(1907) Th.
B.Mus.
L.Th., Non-CoU.
H.A., St. John's
(1909)111.
L.Th.
B.Litt., Anns.
B.Sc, Arms.
L.Th., Hatf.
M.A., Non-Coil.
B.A., Univ.
B.A., Uiiiv.
M.A., St. Chads
Arms. (14)
M.B., Med.
M.A., Hatf.
( 1918) Mus.
L.Th., Hatf.
B.A., Hatf.
B.Mus.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Arms.
M.A., D.C.L., Non-CoU.
L.Th., Non-Coil
( 1908) Mus.
Ed wards- Moss.
M.A., M.Litt., Home
B.A., Univ.
M.A.. Hon. D.D.
M.A., Non-Coil.
B.A., Univ.
B. A., Hatf. ... ,
I\LSc., Arms.
B. Lit!., Arms.
(1919) Mus.
B.Sc, Arms.
Oliver. b Formerly Graham.
I HI-; TNIVKKSITY. S09
Walson, E. (1906) Mus.
Watson, F. B M.A., Half. ; M.Sc, Arms. i«y3
Watson, G. R. .. .. B.Sc, Arms. ... ... '919
Walson, H. J. B.A., Arms. 1917
Watson, H. R Arms.
Watson, James ... ... D.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1898
Walson, John ... ... .M.Sc, Arms. ... ... 1906
Watson, John M.D., Med. 1887
Watson, Joseph ... ... Arms.
W^atson, J. E. ... ... B.AIus. ... ... tqoj
Watson, J. H B.A., Codr 1891
Watson, J. R M.B., Med 1884
Watson, J. W L.Th. 1912
Walson, M. A. ... ... B.Litt., .Vims. ... 1903
Watson, N. H. Med. (19)
Walson, O. L. ... ... B.Litl., Arms. ... 1905
Watson, R. ... ... B.D. ... ... 1910
W^atson, K. B. ... ... B.Mtis. . ... 1904
Watson, S. J. ... ... B.Sc, .Arms. ... 1920
W'atson, T. ... ... L.Th., Non-Co!i. 1881
Watson, T. B .M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1S99
Watson, T. F.rt ... ... B.Sc, .Arms. ... ... 1900
Watson, W. ... ... M.Sc, .Arms. ... ... 1917
Watson, W^ C :\I..\., Codr. 1888
Watson-.-Vrnistrong, W. .\., -M.'e .Armslrong^, Lord.
Watt, .A. G. ^LLitl., .Arms 1907
Walt, F. J. L.Th. 1909
Watt, G. V. L.D.S., Med 1913
Watt, H. E. D.Sf., .Arms 1900
Watton, H. E. S Med.
Walls, Alfred B.A., Half. 1906
Watts, Arthur L.Th., Xon-CoU. ... 1874
Watts, A. F. ... ... B..A., Univ. ... ... 1902
Watts, A. M. .M.D., B.S., Med. . 1901
Walls, H. (1907) Mns.
Watts, H. C. Univ.
Watts, J. .A. W M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1892
Walts, J. O. M. A., Half. 1902
Watts, K. M. W .M.B., B.S., .Med. .. 1920
Watts, S. T. M.A., Half. 1896
Watts, T. M.D., B.S., Med. ... 1889
Walls, W. P. T Med. (19)
Watts-Ditchfieid, Rii^ht
Rev. J. E. ... ... Hon. M..A., St. John's ... 1910
Watlsford, H. F Med. (19)
Waiig^h, D. ... ... Arms.
Wau^h, D. E. ... ... Arms.
Wawn, G. T. M.A., Univ 1859
Way, P. L. (1909) Mus.
Way, W. R. (1920) Th.
a Formerly Gurney.
8 1 o
MKMHKKS OK
Wayling. H. G. ...
iM.Sc, Anns
1896
W.ivniaii, J.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
\Vt-..le, S. H. F. ...
B.Mus.
1907
Wear. A. E. L.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1891
Wear. A. H.
M.R., B.S., B.Hy., Med.
191 1
Wear, A. T.
M.n., Med
l8<)2
Wear. D. AI.
B.A.. Arms
'9<5
\\"(>.-irmouili. A. H.
Arms.
Weatlierall, E.
B.Litt., Home
1906
Weatherburn, C. L.
M.A., Hatf.
iHqs
WealheriU, D.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
'S93
Weaver, S.
H.A., St. Chad's
1908
Webh. F. R.
M.A., St. Johns
i9'3
Webb, Henry John
L.Th.
i9'3
Webb, Hube'rt Jolin
(<9-4)Th.
Webb. J. F.
L.Th.
1909
Webb, L.' J.
B..\., Non-CoU
'915
Webb, S. G.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1904
Webb, S. L.
• ... L.Th.
1910
Webb, T.
B.Mus. ■
1897
Webb. W. A.
M.A.. M.Litt., Arms. ..
1900
Wel^b. W. H.
L.Th.
1910
Webb-Bowen, H. F.
(igo9)Th.
Webber. I. A.
B.Sc, .A.rms
1914
Webber, L. ].
Non-CoU.
Weber, T. P.
.Arms. ( 14)
Webster, A. S.
B.n.
1916
Webster, G. G. W.
.M.Sc, .Arms.
1912
Webster, J.
M..\., Cniv
1897
Webster, J. A.
ALD.. Med
.899
Webster, J. W.
M.Litt., M.A., Bede
1901
Webster, L.
L.Th.
1914
Webster, P. S.
M.D., Med
1888
Wel^ster, S.
( igi-i) Mus.
Webster, W. G.
M.A., Univ
1907
Weddell, E. T.
... Arms.
Wedciell, F. M.
B.Litt., Arms
1906
Weddell, M.
B.Litt., Arms.
1904
Weedon, A. F.
D.Miis.
•905
W'eekes, F. H.
M.D., Med.
' 905,
Weeks, C. A.
B.D.
1919
Weeks, F. M.
B.Sc, Arms.
1908
Weeks, G. E.
B.D.
1902
Weidner, R. J.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1906
Weig-all, C. T.
B.Mus. ^
1919
Weitchell, F.
... ' B.Sc, Arms
'905
Weig-hill, W. E.
L.Th.
1914
Weig-htman, E.
Arms, (iq)
Weig-htoii, R. L.
M.A., Hon. D.Sc, Arms.
Weir, D. H.
M.D., B.S., Med.
1899
Welch, G. H.
B.Sc, Arms
'913
THE I'MVEKSITY.
8ll
Welch, H.
B.Sc, Ai-ins.
. 1914
Welch, J.
B.Sc, Anns.
'9'5
Welch, J. J.
... • M..Sc., Hon. D.Sc.
, Arms.
Welch, M. S.
Arms, (i t)
Welch. R.
B.Sc, M.B., B.S.,
.Amis.
and Med.
1915
Welch, R. Y.
M..\., M.Litt., Arms. ... 1905
Weldon, P. S.
B.A., Uni%'.
1916
Wellard, T.
B.D.
1905
Weller, F. M.
M.A., xMon-Coll. ..
1892
Wellington, H.
B.A., St. Chads ..
1911
Wells, A. H.
B.A., Univ.
1902
Wells, A. W.
B.A., Non-Coil. ..
1910
Wells, H. E.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1S94
W^ells, H. W.
B.Mus.
1913
Wellvvood, N.
(1906) Mus.
Welsford, P. S. J. ...
St. Chads
Welsh, E. A. W. ..
Med. (19)
Welsh, F. S.
Arms.
W^elsh, R. A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1S91
Welsh, T.
M.Sc, Arms.
1906
Wellon, L.
R.A., Arms. ■ ..
1914
Wennberg;, H. ).
Arms.
Wenzell, L. L. "
L Th.
1910
Wesencrafl, A. C ...
B.Litt.. Arms.
1 902
W^esencraft, F. P. ...
Arms.
Wesley, L. H. W. ...
L.Th., Univ.
1.S67
West, C. J.
M.D., Med.
' ... 1903
West, F. A. P.
M.A.
West, H. E.
( 1907) Mus.
West, J.
M.A., N'on-Coll. ..
1S89
We.sl. f. B
H.A., Xon-CoU.
1911
West, R. M.
M.D., Med.
1907
West, T. R., see Rudd^
>cii-West.
Westall, L. S.
B.D.
1903
Wesiall, W. A. E. ...
Si. Chad's
Weslgarth, F. W. ...
M.A., D.C.L., .\o
i-Coll. 1895
Westg-arth, G. C. ...
Arms.
Westmoreland, A. ...
M.A.
Weston, A. G.
M.B., B.S., Med.
... 1920
Weston, E. P.
Arms. (14)
Weston, F.
L.Th.
1909
Weston, G. T. ...
B.A., St. John s ..
1917
West rope, L. L.
M.D., Med.
1907
Wethered, V. D. ...
Arms.
Wetherell, J.
M.A., Halt.
.874
Weiherell, M. C. ...
M.D., B S., Med.
1902
Wetton, H. D.
D.Mus., Univ. ..
1 89 1
Wevman, G.
D.Sc, Aims.
1910
Wh'aite, H. H.
M.R., B.S., Med.
1907
Whaley, O. W.
M.A.
8l2
.MI-
MHiKS Ol-
Whall, R. II.
B.Mus.
1898
Wliallev, C. K.
( 1907) Th.
Whallev, E. R.
B.A., Hatf.
1902
Whallev. H.
(1914) Mus.
Wharhirst, H.u
B.Litt., Home
'Q05
Wharrier, R. H. ...
Bette
Wharton, \V. P. N. J.
M.A., Hatf.
1 88 3
Whau^ly, .A. R.
M.A.
Whalinougli, F.
(i9>5)Th.
Whealley, R. A. ..
H.C.L.
Wheatley, R. W. ...
B.A., Xon-CoU
1901
Wheatlev, W. M. ...
B..A., St. Marys
1919
Wheeler, A. E.
M..A., Xon-Coll
1898
Wheeler, A. J.
M.A., Non-Coll
1907
Wheeler, C. R. E, ...
B.A., Hatf.
1898
Wheeler, G. E.
L.Th., Hatf. ... . .
1910
Wheeler, G. M. E.
L.Th., Hatf.
1894
Wheeler, H. J.
M.D., Med
1887
Wheeler, L. E.
( 1907) Mils.
Wheldon, R. W. ...
M.Sc, Arms
i9'5
Whetstone, W. R. ...
M.A., Hatf.
1886
Winlli^. J.
Med. ( 19)
Whillis, S. S. ^
M.D., B.S., Med.
1892
Whincup, J. E.
Univ.
Wliitaker, G. D. ...
L.Th.
1909
Whitaker, J.
L.Th., Hatf
1881
Whitby, F. «■
M.B., B.S., Med.
1907
Whitcombe-Brown, W
. H.6
M.B., B.S., Med.
1896
White, A. C. M.
L.Th.
1910
White, A. F.
M.A., Hatf.
'S95
White, A. M.
( 1906) Mas.
White, C. E.
L.Th., Hatf.
1896
White, C. H.
B.A., Univ.
1881
White, E. H.
B.Sc, .Arms. ...
1900
W^hite, E. J.
M.A., Univ
Tgoi
White, E. L.
Arms. (16)
W'hite, F. H.
(•9'7)Th.
White, F. W.
Med. (15)
White, H. B. W. ...
(i9i2)Th.
White, H. H.
St. Chad's
Wiiite, H. V. N.
M.A., Hatf.
1907
White, J. L.
D.Sc, Arms
1891
White, L. C.
(1912) Th.
vVhiie, T. E.
M.D., Me^l
1896
White, T. L.
B.A., Non-Coll
1892
White, W.
(1910) Th.
\Vhne, VV. O.
M.A., Hatf.
1902
W'hilechurch, V. L.
L.Th.
1912
Whitehead, A.
B.A., Hatf
i9ri
Whitehead, A. E. ...
( 1910) Mns.
a Former
ly Deuchar. /> Forinerly Brown.
THK
UNIVKKSn Y.
«Io
Whitehead, A. F.
B.A., Half.
1S81
Whitehead, E. E.
B.Sc, Arms.
1920
Whitehead, G. L.
Arms.
Whitehead, S. F.
B.A., Hatf.
1882
Whiteliead, W. J.
L.Th., Noii-Coll
1885
Wliitehead, W. L.
B.Litt., Home
1908
Whitehouse, R. W.
L.Th.
'Q'5
Whitelaw, M. C.
L.Th., Hatf.
1882
Whitelev, H.
M.A., St. John's
1913
Whitelev, J. H.
B.Mus.
1906
Whiteside, A. B.
B.A., Univ.
1882
Whiteside, J.
M.A.
Whiteside, W. C.
M.A., Non-CoU
1896
Whitfield, A. D.
B.Sc, Anns.
1907
Whitfield, F. E. B,
M.A., Univ. ..:
•Q13
Whitfield, M. W.
M.A.
Whitfield, N. B.rt
B.A., St. Mary's
1914
Whitford, B. A.
L.Th.
1916
Whiting^, C. E.
M.A., B.D., B.C.L., Hatt.
and St. Chad's...
190.;
Whiting, 1. H.b
B.Litt., .Arms.
1909
Whitlev, H. L.
M.A., Hatf.
'^95
Whitlirig:, H. T. M.
, see Tovvnsend-Whitling.
Whiltaker, F. R.
L.Th.
1910
Whittaker, H.
B.Sc, Arms
1914
Whiltaker, H. H.
M.A., Non-Coil
1902
Whittaker, H. S.
(1917) Th.
Whittaker, W. G.
B..Mus., Univ
1902
Whittam, J.
L.Th., Hatf.
1882
Whittick, F. P.r
.M.D.,Med
1885
Whittin^ton, H. E.
.M.A., Non-CoU
1901
Whittle," G. T.
B.Litt.. Bede
1902
Whhile, J.
(iqnj) Th.
Whittle, J. T.
L.Th.
1919
Whitwell, S. M.
L.Th., Non-Coil....
1913
Whitworth, C.
( 1910) Mus.
Whit worth, W.
L.Th., St. Chad's
1906
Wholev, T.
M.B., Med.
1887
Whong-, C. H.
B.Sc, Arms.
'9'5
Whyte, A.
M.B.,Med
1885
Whyte, A. H.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1919
Wibby, W. E.
B.D.
1914
Witkens^ R. P.
St. Chad's
Wickhaiii, O. A.
M.D., Med
1902
Wickhain, W. G.
B.A., St, John's
1917
Wicks, S.
L.Th.
1911
Widdas, C.
.M.A., Un.v
1905
Widdas, Henry
B. Si'., Arms.
1906
Widdas, Hugh
ALB., B.S., Med.
1902
Widdas, P. '
B.Sc, Anns
1903
a Formerly Gross.
i Formerly Str.rJti c Fonnerly Wig
Itwick.
S,4
mi-;mhkrs of
Widdiiomhe, K. 11.
L'ni^.
\\"idi.li-itig-tt>n, S. \'\a
M.A.. Univ.
Wiencke, H. E.
B.A.. Half.
Wi^aii, C. A.
M.n.,.Med.
Wiijan, C. L.
M.B., R.S.. Med.
Wigfield, F. P.
M.B.. B.S., Med.
Wio^. r.. w.
Med.,
\\'i.«rK*"'""'' ^- F- ■^-
Arms. (i6)
W'isjftjlesworth, H. !■!.
B.D.
WiKsjelt, \V. H.
B.A., St. Chad's
\\'ig'.<iiis, W. [..
(1912) Mus.
Witjliain, F. J.
.Arms. (13)
Wi^ham. ]. \.
Arms.
Wijfham, W. H. ..
M.D..Mexl.
Wiifht, H. R.
B.Sc., Ann^
Wiifhiman, R.
Arms.
\\';i;hlmaii, W. C.
L.Th.
\\':i,nu\vii-k, see \\'l)itlit-l
Wiibe, R. H. \V.
M.D., M.d.
Wikoik. A. \V.
B.M.is
Wilcox. F.
A.Sc. .\rms.
Wilcox. F. I.
M.A., Xon-CoU. ...
Wilcox, F. T.
M.A., Half.
Wilcox, H. H.
B.A , Arms.
Wilcox, M.
H..-\., Arms.
Wild, A. G.
1 iyoGI Mils.
Wild, F.
(1914) Mus.
Wild, G. S.
.M.IX, Med.
Wild, H.
! .Th., Hatf.
Wild, H. L.
.M.A., Hon. D.D., Unix
Wilde, H.
(1915) Th.
Wilders, E. W.
1 1Q17) Mus.
Wilkes, R. M.
M.A., B.C.L., Univ.
Wilkie. J. G.
(iQi 1) Th.
Wilkin, R. G.
L.Th., Non-Coil....
Wilkin, W.
L.Th., Non-Coil....
Wilkins, C. R.
M.D., B.S., B.Hv., Me.
Wilkinson, A.
ALD., M.S., Med'.
Wilkinson, A. A.
L.Th., Non-Coil...
Wilkinson, A. W.
Med. (14)
Wilkinson, C. T. H.
M.A., Univ.
Wilkin.-on, D H. ..
Arms.
Wilkinson, E. S.
ALB., B.S., Med.
Wilkinson, Frank ...
B.Sc, Arms.
Wilkinson, Fred
xMed. {19)
Wilkinson, F. D. ...
B.A., Univ.
Wilkinson, G. K. ..
L.Th., Non-Coil....
Wilkinson, H.
B.A , Arms.
Wilkinson. H. C. V.
L.Th.
Wilkinson. H. R. .
Arms.
n formerly J.-icsoii.
,S47
iqo8
I .S83
1910
1901
1919
1910
I 884
■9'5
■9'3,
I S87
'9"3
1899
1898
i«97
191-4
'915
1900
1S92
1S87
.894
1885
1907
1872
1 88 1
■ S89
1899
1917
1907
1 889
'9 '.7
1910
! ME I'NIVKRSITY.
8>5
Wilkinson, James
M.A., Hatf.
Wilkinson, Joseph
.M.A., Xon-Coll. .
Wilkinson, Josiali
H.Li It., Arms.
Wilkinson, J. F.
L.Th., Xon-Coll..
Wilkinson, J. K.
Arms.
Wilkinson, J. W.
M.A., Hatf.
Wilkinsim, L.
n..A., St. Chad's
Wilkinson, Laiirenc
e Huii-h B.A., Univ.
Wilkinson, Leonarc
Hali . vrms.
V\'ilkinson,- L. J.
M.A., Hatf.
Wilkinson, O. C. L
, see Legi^-e- Wilkinson.
Wilkinson, S.
' L.I\S., Med.
Wilkinson, W. J.
L.Th.
Wilkoniirskv, R.
Arms.
Wilks, H. G.
St. Chad's
Willan, J. A. P. D.
see Douii-las-Willan.
Willan, R. J.
.... ' .\LB., M.S., Med.
»,. M.D., B.S., B.Hn
WiUcox, E. C.
Willcox, F. A.
D.Sc, Ai--ns.
WiUcoxson, J. H.
L.Th.
Willesford, C.
(.915) Th.
WiUett, B.
L.Th.
Willeits, W. H.
ALA., Xon-Coll. .
Willev, E. J. B.
Arms.
Willey, F. J. I.
M.B.rB.S., .Me :.
Will^oose, F. L.
B..Mus.
WilHams, A. B.
B,A., Codr.
Williams, A. E.
L.Th., F. Bav
Williams, A. J.
M.A.
Williams, C.
Hon. M.A.
Williams, C. L.
.r ... (igoq) Th.
Williams, D.
M.A., Non-Coil. .
Williams, D. P.
(i9i3)Th.
Williams, E. E.
B.A., F. Bav
Williams, E. E. O.
W. ... Non-Coil.
Williams, E. G. H.
M.D., Med.
Williams, E. J. B.
F. Bav
Williams, E. K. E.
F. Bav
Williams, F. A.
B.A., V. Bav
Williams, F. B. A.
M.A.
Williams, F. H. J.
..'; M.A., Univ.
Williams, Gladwvn
Med.
Williams, Griffith
B..A.. St. Chad's .
Williams, G. J.
M.D., B.S., Med.
Williams, G. R.
M.D., Med.
Williams, G. T.
.. . ... M.Se., Arms
Williams, H. B.
F. Bay
Williams, H. G.
B.A., Univ.
Williams, H. L.
M.D., Med.
Williams,- H. S.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Williams,- John
L.Th., Non-Coil.
Med.
.8S4
1900
igo6
1892
1911
'913
iSqo
1914
191 I
1906
1891
1893
1918
igi6
'9'3
1894
1908
1880
1892
IQ20
1892
1899
1908
1912
1917
1892
1904
1 90S
191 r
1903
1887
1891
Slfi MI-MHI-.KS OK
Williams, John H.A., ilatf. ... 1915
Williams. Jo.seph L.Th. iqo8
Williams, I. A L.Th., Non-Coll. i8qi
Williams, I. C (iqii) Th.
Wiliiams. I. H.Miiv M. A., Arms 1^.2
Williams, J. Herbert ... B.Mus. 007
Williams, J. Hindmarsl) ... Arms.
Williams, J. Hughes ... M. A., Non-Coll 1882.
Williams, J. L L.Th., Hatf. 1879
Williams, L. H M.D., Med 1902
Williams, M. M.A., Non-Coll 1882
Williams, M. E.a M.Litt., Home 1899
Williams, O. B M.A., Non-Coll 1909
Williams, O. D M.A., Non-Coil 1894
Williams, O. F L.Th., Hatf. 1884
Williams, O. J B.Sc, .\i-m^ iqo.s
Williams, R. Arms.
Williams, R. J., see }'rohyn-\\ illiams.
Williams, R. O B.A., Non-Coll 1916
Williams, S. S L.Th., F. Bay 1907
Williams, T. D. A. ... F. Bay
Williams. T. E. N. ... B.A., F. Bay i9'9
Williams, T. J B.A.. Non-Coll 1918
W'lUiams, T. M Non-Coll.
Williams, T. P M.A.,Univ 1888
Williams, William B.A., Non-Coll 1896
Williams, Wynne B..A.,Univ. 1873
Williams, W. A (1910) Th.
Williams, W. C B.Mus. 1905
Williams, W. Maltlunv ... (igiilMiis.
Williams, W. Morris ... M.A., .St. Chad's 1915
Williams, W. N B.,\., St. Chad's 1915
Williams, W. S L.Th. 1909
Williams, Y. L Mod. (16)
Williams-Freeman, J. P. ... M.D.,Med 1885
Williamson, .A. B B.Sc, .Arms 1913
Williamson. E. J Arms.
"Williamson. E. S B.Sc, .Arms, and
M.B., Med. 1914
Williamson, H M. B., B.S., Med i9'9
Williamson, J L.Th., St. Chads 1907
Williamson. J. B M.B., B.S., Med. ... 1908
Williamson, J. E .A.Sc.Arms 1874
Williamson, J. R. H. ... .A.Sc.Arms^ 1S77
Williamson, M. H. ... Arms.
William.son, W. A B.A., Univ 1887
Williamson, W. H B.Mus. 1B9'
Williamson, W. J M.A., Univ 1905
Willimoit, H. R M..A., Univ 1898
Willis, C. F. ... ... M.D., Med 1887
a Formerl}' Hughes.
THE I'MVERSITY.
817
Willis, J.
.\rms.
Willis, M.
B.A., Home
1920
Willis, R. L.
Arms.
Willis, 1
R. W
B.Sc, Arms.
1 S96
WiUmote, W. S
M.D., Med
1913
Willout;
hbv, J
B.A., Ilatf.
igo8
Wills, M. E.
M.A., M.Litt., Home ...
1906
Willson
, P. H.
B.A., F. Bay
1918
Wilson,
Artliur
B.A., Non-Coil
1902
Wilson,
A. A
M.A.
Wilson,
A. D
Arms. ( 16)
Wilson,
A. D. I
M.A.. Arms
1917
WiNon,
A. F
B.Sc, Arms.
1914
Wilson,
A. L
B.Sc, Arms
1912
Wilson,
Annie Mary
B.Sc, Arms.
'9'4
Wilson,
Ailhiir Mariiis
M.D., B.S., Med.
1S91
Wilson,
B. H. N
(1912) Th.
Wilson,
C.
B.D.
1917
Wilson,
C. A
Med. (19)
Wilson,
C. L
L.Th.
1911
Wilson,
C. S
M.A., Xon-Coll
1888
Wilson,
C. W
M.B., Med
1874
Wilson,
D. P
Arms. (13)
Wilson,
F. G
M.R., B.S., Med.
1902
Wilson,
George
Med. (19)
Wilson,
Gilbert
M.A.
Wilson,
H. A
.Med. (19)
Wilson,
H. B
M.A., Univ
1908
XA'ilson,
H. F
B.A., D.C.L., Non-Coil.
1894
Wilson,
H. R
Si. Chads
Wilson,
I.
B. A., Arms.
1918
\\ ilson,
John
M.A., Hatf.
1887
Wilson,
John
M.A., Non-CoU
'89.3
Wilson,
John
A.Sc, Arms
1901
Wilson,
John
( 1910) Th.
\\ ilson.
Joseph
M.D., Med
1908
\\ ilson,
J. A
M.Litt., Arms. ...
1S98
Wilson,
J. Carrick ...
B.Sc, Arms
1898
Wilson,
J. Chapman
B.Sc, Arms
191 1
V\ilson,
J. G
M.A., Univ.
Wilson,
J-J-v
B.Sc, Arms
1906
Wilson,
Jessie Lindsay
B.Sc, Arms.
1907
Wilson,
J R
B..A., St. John s
1910
\\"ilson,
. J. T.
B.A., Hatf.
c86i
Wilson,
James Warren
(19.1) Th.
\\ ilson,
James William
(1914) Mus.
Wilson,
, Matthew ...
M.A., F. Bay
1883
Wilson,
, Matthew
L.Th., Non-Coil.
1891
Wilson,
, M. G
M.Litl., .Arms.
'897
Wilson,
M. H. ... ..
B.Lit!., Home
•905
8i8
.MKMBERS OF
\\'ilsoii,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson.
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
WiNon,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
O. C.
P. w.
R. A.
R. C.
R. E.
R. K.
R. M.
R. W.
Sarah «
Stanley
Thomas
Thomas
W. D.
W. F.
W. H.
W. J.
W. T.
ilton, A. S.
iltshire, W. B. C.
iniherlev, C. F. A.
indor, E. H. C.
inilsor, R. L.
indsor, R. W.
inijate, W. I.
in tf held, L. W. ...
injjrave, T.
in-rave, V. H. W.
inkworth, W. T. ...
inspeai-, F.
insianlev, E. H.
insianley, J. G. S.
inston, J.
inter, F.
inlet, W. H.
interbotham, B. H.
inteibottom, R. ...
interton, F. J. ...
inierton, S. C.
Uertoii, T. R. ...
iseman, M. G.
iseman, S. C.
ishart, A. E.
ishart, J. R.
ilhers, J.
ithers, O.
it hers, P.
itter, C. K.
itter, H.
oledji^e, H. R. ...
Med. (19)
B.Sc, Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
St. John's
B.A., St. Mary's ...
Arms.
Arms.
B.A., Halt.
B.Litt.rHonie
B.A., .\rnis.
M.B., B.S., Med.
B.A., Xon-Coll. ...
(1911 ) Mils.
M.B., B.S., Med.
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
B.Sc, .Arms.
M.A., M.D., Hatf. and
Med.
B.A., Non-CoU. ...
( 191 3) Mus.
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
(1909) Th.
L.Th., Non-Coil.
M.A., Hatf.
B.Sc, .Arms.
M.A., Univ.
.M.D., Med.
M.D., Med.
(i9i4)Th.
B.A., Hatt.
B.A.. St. Chad's ..
L.Th.
B.Litt., Arms.
M.B., B.S., Med.
Anns. (16)
B.A., Univ.
( 1914) Mus.
B.A., Hatf.
B.A., Non-Coil. ..^
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
.Arms.
li9ii)Tli.
.Arms. (13)
.Arms. (19)
Noii-Coll.
Med.
B.S., Med.
Arms.
.Arms.
L.Th
M.D.
M.B.
B..Sc
A.Sc
D.Mus.
a Formerly Grant.
1920
1897
'9>3
,879
1 90 1
'9'3
iqo2
1909
1904
1885
1916
1869
1883
1888
1901
1892
191 I
1896
1898
iqoo
1905
1913
1910
1904
1886
1896
1893
1910
1909
1884
.897
.894
■ 897
'895
1907
THE rXlVIKSITV.
8ii
WoU\ H. O.
Anns.
Wolfe, H.
M.I)., B.S., Med.
iqos
Wolfendale, T. A
M.A.
Wolfenden, W. I.
M.A., Cniv.
1 8gb
Wolff, S.
D..Sc., Arms.
1905
Wolkenberg, R. L.
B.A., Hatf.
1888
WolsteiuToft, J. E
Arms.
Wong", S. F.
B.Sc, Arms.
1915
Woii<, T.
B.Sc, Arms.
1915
Wonif, Z. Y. C.
B.So., Arms.
191&
Wood, A. R.
B.Mus.
1895
Wood, Charles Archibald
M.A., Xon-Coll. ...
igri
Wooil, Clement Austin
Codr.
Wood, C. R.
M.A., Univ.; M.D., B.
S.,
Med.
1889
Wood, D. M.
(1917) Mus.
Wood, E.
B.So., Arms.
1910
Wood, E. C. F
F. Bay
Wood, F. H
D.Mus.
1905
Wood, F. T. H
U.P.H., Med. ...
1 90U
Wood, F. W
M.A., Non-Coil. ...
1897
Wood, G.
Arms
Wood, G. A
M.A., Arms.
1914
Wood, G. C.
M.Sc, Arms.
i 905
Wood, G. E. M
M.B., Med.
1 890
Wood, G. F.
B.Mus.
1913
Wood, G. S.
B..Sc., Arms.
1914
Wood. H.
B.A., Univ.
1 890
W.uxl, Harold E
B..A., St. John's ...
1920
Wood, Henry E.
B.A., Hatf.
1896
Wood, J.
B.Sc, Arms.
1896
Wood, J. B.
B.Mus.
1902
Wood, J. F.
.Arms.
Wood, J. H.
M.B., B.S.. Med.
1897
Wood, J. K.
M.A., Hatf.
1899
Wood, J. W.
M..\., Non-Coil. ...
1897
Wood, M.
Arms. {16)
Wood, M. D
M.D., B.S., Med.
1898
Wood, N.
M.A., Arms.
1917
Wood, X. T.
M.D., Med.
1899
Wood, R.
B.Sc, Arms.
1916
Wood, Robert Gifford
-M.A.
Wooil, Rosamond Gertrude
B.Litt., .Arms.
1905
Wood, R. P.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1920
Wood, S.
(1906) Mus.
Wood, S. T.
L.Th.
1912
WovkI, T. H
M.A., Hatf.
1896
Wood, T. O.
M.D., Univ.
•1886
Wood, W. J.
B.Mus.
1896
W'oodall, W.
M.A., Non-Coll. ...
1891
820
MI-\IKKKS OK
Woodiock, A. J. A.
M.Sc. Arms.
1907
Wooilcock, H. de C.
M.IX, Med.
iqi2
Wooiicock, J. R.
M.D.. Med
1884
Woodcock. M. 1. .
B.Litt., Arms
1004
Wooileson, W. E.
Arms.
Wood^-ate, L. C. H.
L.Th.
'9'5
W'ooiiliams, S.
M.A., Halt".
1906
Woodhead, G. R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1919
Woodhead, S. A. ..
D.Sc, Arms.
1896
\\'oi)d iniJ^, J. C.
Codr.
Wood ley, V. E.
B.A., St. Mary's
1909
Woodman, A.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1920
Woodman, G. S.
iM.B., B.S., Med
^913
Woodman, J. H.
M.A., Non-Coil
1896
Wootiman, W. E. .,
M.D., Med
1879
Wootiroffe, C. A.
(1913) Th.
Wood nifFe- Pea cock.
E. A.« L.Th., Hatf.
1880
Wood riifFe- Peacock,
D. M. C. B. A., Halt.
'9'3
Wooils. J.
M.A., Half.
1906
Woods, J. F.
M.D., Med
'«95
Woodward, A. R.
M.A., Hatf.
,S99
Woodward, F. H.
B.Mus.
1896
Wooiivvard, H.
M.A., B.D., Non Coll. ...
1908
Woodward, H. M.
B..4., Univ
'9'3
Woodward, J.
B.A., Univ
Woodward, J. T. .
(i9i5)Th.
Woodward, M.
B.Mus.
•915
Wood \ alt, J. F. ..
M.D., Med
1907
Woolacott, D.
D.Sc, Arms
189.S
Woolcott, L.
L.Th., Codr
'913
Wooler, S. P.
B.A., Half.
1903
Woollett, F. W. C.
L.Th.
1910
Woolnou^h, S. J. ..
L.Th., Xon-CoU
1910
Wordsworth, W. P.
B.Sc, Arms.
1916
Wormald, T. I-.
M.D., B.S., H.Hv.. Med.
1906
Wormcll, R.
B.n.
'9'3
Worrall, F. B.
•■• ('9'7)Th
Worrell, W. M.
B.A., Codr
1912
Worsley, F. W.
M.A., B.D., Univ.
1897
Worsley, R. M.
B..\., Si. Mary's
1918
Worsnop, K.
M.A., B.Liit., St. Mary's
1907
\\\>rsnop, W. F.
Arms.
Worswick, S.
L.Th.
1914
Worlh, F. J.
M.D., B.S.,'Med.
1894
Worlii, R.
M.B., B.S., Med.
1901
Worthing^ton, S.
M.B., B.S.. B.Hy., Med.
1910
Woriliinijton, W. ..
B.A., Hatf.
•915
Wostonholm, M. L.
B.Mus.
1912
WraKK«. ^'•
M..\., St. Mary's
Wrailh, O.S.
M.D., Med
'903
(I Formerh I't-aciick.
THE UNIVHRSITY. 82 I
Wnilleii, \V. W. .
\V re to id, I.
Wren. A. A.
Wren, J. C. E.
Wren, X.
Wrench, P. K.
Wright, Cecil
Wrig-ht, Charles
Wri'i^ht, D. W .
Wrig-ht, E.
Wrig-ht, E. E.
Wright, E. S.
Wright, F. \.
Wright, G. C. W. .
Wright, H. T.
Wright, James
Wright, James
Wright, (oseph
Wrig-ht, 'i. n.
Wright, }. X.
Wright, M. R.
Wright, R. L.
Wright, W.
Wrig-ht, W. H.
Wright. W. T.
\\'rinch, E. P.
Wu. K. V.
Wvatt, B. B.
Wvatt, F. H.
Wyatt, L. C. K.
Wvatt, Walter
Wvatt, Walter
Wveth, F. J. S.
Wvkes, E. M.
WVkes, W. M.
Wvkes, W. M.
Wsiam, B.
Wvlam, E. H.
W\ lie, D. T.
Wylie, J. R.
Wvnian, S. J.
Wynne, F. D. X.
Wvnne, F. H.
W'vnne, G. A. M. .
Wynne, G. W. L. .
Wvnne-Owen, D. ,
W\se, H. G.
Yamamoto, C.
Yannoulotos, G. A.
Yao, E.
52
B.A., St. Chads
1916
M.B., B.Hv., Med.
i8q6
(ig.2)Th. ■
Hatf.
Med.
B.A., Univ
1909
B.Sc.„ Arms
1919
M.A., Non-Coil. ..
1905
M.n., .Med
1905
.^rms.
B.Sc, Arms
1903
B.A.. Arms
1913
M.A., Xon-Coll. . .
1 909
M.D., Med. »
1907
B.A., Univ
1910
M.A., Hatf.
1886
B.Litt., Arms.
1899
Hon. n.C.I
1 898
Arms.
B.A., St. Chad's ...
1920
M. A., Arms
Med. (16)
B.Mus.
191 1
M.D., Med
1901
Xon-Coll.
M.B., B..S., Med.
1893
B.Sc, Arms
'915
Arms.
L.Th.
1920
B.A., Cniv.
1920
B.Mus.
1897
M.A.. Xon-Coll
1911
B.D.
i9'3
B.Litt., Home
1 908
M.A., Xon-Coll
1884
MA., Hatf.
'9'5
B.Sc, Arms
1920
Med. (iq)
M.D., Med
1907
M.B., B.S., Med.
1903
(iQM)Th.
B.A., St. Chads ...
1918
B.Sc, Arms
1901
L.Th., Xon-Coll
1901
St. Chads
St. Chad s
(igjo) Th.
Arms. ( 13)
Arms.
B.Sc, .\rms.
1916
22
MEMBERS (JF
Vaniiiii:ton, C T. L.
B.D.
1904
Yanov
•, C. A.
B.A., Arms.
1918
Yanow
, G. E.
B.Sc. .\rms.
1914
Yates.
V.
L.Th.
'9'.1
Yati-s,
T. A.
(i9"7)Th.
Yates,
\V.
M.A., Univ.
1908
Yates,
W. G. .A. ...
L.Th., Non-C
oil.
'905
Yates,
W. R.
M.A., Univ.
1907
Yeal, R.
Arms.
Yearwood, C. A.
B.A., Codr.
1887
Yearwood, P. A. ...
B.A., Codr.
1899
Yeaies
T
B.Hv., Med.
1901
Yeates
W.
.Med. (16)
Yeats,
E. M.
B.A., Arms.
191 1
Yeh, P
C.
.Vrms. (14)
Yeld, M. M. H.
.M.Litt., Arms
1903
Yeoman, J. C.
Med. (19)
^'eoIllan, T. R.
Univ.
Yeoman, W. M.
M.B., Med.
1886
\'oim^-.
C. E.
B.A., B.C.I..,
Half:
1889
^'ounJJ;^,
C. H.
I^.D.
1912
Yoiinj^,
C. P.
B.A., Xon-Co
1. .'.'.
1912
Young-,
D.
D.P.H., Med.
1903
Yountf,
D. A. L. ..
H.A., Codr.
1914
Young-,
D. M.
H.A., Home
'9'.^
\'oung.
E. C.
.M.D., B.S., .\
ed.
'905
Younjf,
E. H.
M.D., Med.
1886
\'oung,
E. L.
Med. (\q)
Young,
G.
B.Mus.
1905
Youuif,
G. C.
D.Mus.
1901
Young,
G. W.
.Arms. ( 13)
Young,
Henrv M. ...
.M.A.
^'oung,
Herbert M.
L.Th.
1911
Young,
H. P.
H.A., H.Lili.,
.\on-Coll.
1910
Young-,
Jane
H.Litt., Anns.
1904
Young-,
John
,>LA., Hatf.
1863
Young,
J. C.
M.D.. M.S., Med.
1910
Young;,
John Franklin
.M.B., B.S., M
ed.
1908
Young,
Joseph Freder
L-k... B.Sc, Arms.
1919
Young,
M.
ALA., Hall.
1905
Young-,
M. C.
ALA., Arms.
1916
\'oung.
N. B.
B.Sc, Arms.
1917
Young,
P.
L.Th.
191 1
Young^,
R. A.
L.Th.
1913
Younjj,
S. K.
ALB., B.S.. B
Hy!, Aled.
1912
Young,
T.
L.Th.
1916
Young,
T. F.
ALD., Aled.
.895
Young,
V. B.
Arms. ( 19)
Younger, R.
ALB., B.S., Aled.
1902
Yu, C.
F.
B.Sc, .Arms.
1914
Yu, T.
Yusnf, iM. K.
Zachariades, J.
Zahur iid Din, S.
Zeemaii, L. K
THE LNlVEKSirV.
B.Sc, Arms.
Anns. (13)
B.Sc, Arms.
B.Sc, Arms.
L.Th.
823
1914
1920
1915
1913
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pounded for bv one pa\'ment of £':, upon his taking the degree
ofB.A.
Every D.D., D.C.L., I^T.A. or M.Lilt., who is not a member
of the Teaching Staff, in order to be a member of Convocation,
pays a fee of £,2 to the University. This is included in the
composition fee which may be paid after taking H.A., as above
specified.
* Students for the B.A. other than i?i litteris ant/t/uis, not actually resident
in Durham, pay jS^ in.stead of ^5 los. Students at Bede College p.ny ;G5.
t These are inckided in the fixed annual charges of ;£ii2 los. at University
College and ,€90 at each of the Halls : see under the respective Colleges.
RKGUI.ATIONS FOR
ACADKMICAL COSTUMK.
CHANCKLI.ORS ROBKS.
Gown — Black brocaded satin, trimmed gold lace aiul ornaments.
Cap — Velvet college cap, with gold tassel.
Vr-k-Chanckllor.
Gown — Black corded silk, i rimmed silver lace and ornaiiuMits.
Cap — Black velvet, with silver tassel.
Pro-Vrk-Chanci:i,lors.
Gown and Hood. Ot Dcgiee.
Cap — Black velvet, wiili silvei- tassel.
Proitors' Rohks.
Gown — Black silk, with sleeves and front faced with black velvet,
and sleeves lined with palatinate purple silk.
^^P — Black velvet.
Hood — Black velvet lineei with palatinate purple silk.
D.D.
Gown — Full dress — .Scarlet cassimere, sleeves and front faced with
palatinate purple silk, with soft black velvet square
cap, and black silk scarf.
Undress — Same as M.A., with black silk si-art.
Hood — Scarlet cassimere, lined with palatinate purple silk.
Convocation Habit. — Scarlet cassimere, with ]ialatinate purple
buttons, to be worn with the gown at all Convocations,
by Members of Co)ivncation only.
B.D.
Gown — Same as M.A.
Hood — Black corded silk, lined with black silk.
.M.A.
Gown — Black cord or corded silk, with long half-moon sleeve.
Hood — Black silk, lined with palatinate purple silk.
B.A.
Gown — Black cord, pointed sleeve, with cord and button.
Hood — Black stuff, trimmed with white fur.
828
ACADhMlCAL COSTUME. 829
D.C.L.
Gown — Full ilress, s^-arlft cassiniere sleeves and tiont, faced
with whiif silk, with soft black velvet squai-e cap.
Undress — Same as M.A.
Hood — Scarlet cassimere, lined with white silk.
Convocation Habit, as above for D.D.
B.C.L.
Gown — Same as R.A.
Hood — ^Palatinate purple silk, bound willi white tin.
M.D.
Gown — P'ull dress -Same as D.C.L., but lined with scariel silk,
faced with palatin.'ite purple silk ; cap as D.C.L.
Undress — Black ccird or corded silk, trimmed with black
velvet lace.
Hood — Scarlet cassimere, lined with scarlei silk, faced with
palatinate purple silk.
Convocatk^n Habit, as above for D.D.
M.B.
Gown — Black cord, trimmed with g^imj-i.
Hood — Scarlet silk, lined with palatinate purple silk, and bound
with white fur.
M.S.
Gown — Same as M.B.
Hood — Rose silk, lined with palatinate purple silk.
B.S.
Gown — Same as M.B.
Hood — Rose silk, linetl with palatinate purple silk, bound with
white fm'.
D.Hv.
Gown — Full dress — .Same as D.C.L., but lined with scariot silk,
faced with palatin.ite pur]ile .and white silk ; cap as
D.C.L.
Undress — Black cord, trimmed with velvet lace.
Hood — Scarlet cloth, lined with scarlet silk, faced with palatinate
purple and white silk.
Convocation Habit, as above for D.D.
B.Hv..
Gown — Same as ]\LB.
Hood — Black silk, faced with palatinate purple and scarlet silk,
and bound with white fur.
8:50 ACAOKMKAI, COSTl'ME.
D.Si..
QowN — Full dre^,-,— Same as D.C.L., but faced with starlet silk;
cap as D.C.L.
Hoon — Palatinate purple eassimere, lined with scarlet silk.
CoNVOCATiv'N Hahii as above for D. O.
M.Si.
Gown — Same as M.A.
Hoon — Black silk, lined with palatinate purple silk, and bound
with scarlet silk halt"-an-inch witle ho\h sides.
B.Sc.
Gt>\VN — Same as H.A.
Hoon — Palatinate purple silk, bound with white fur, and with a
scarlet band hall"-an-inch wide next to the fur.
D. LlTT.
Gown— P\ill dress -Same as D.C.L., but faced with oUl infold satin;
cap as n.C.L. '
Hood — Scarlet cassimere, lined with okl ifoid satin.
CoNWKATiON Hahi J, as idiove for D.l").
M.LlTT.
Gown — Same as .M.A.
Hoon — Black corded silk, lined with old j<old satin.
B.LlTT.
Gown — Same as B..A.
Hi^OD — Old gold satin, edited with fur.
D.Mrs.
Gown — Full dress -Brocailed white satin of the regulation design,
sleeves ami front faced with palatinate purple silk ;
cap as D. P.
Undress— Black silk, trimmetl with broad black gimp.
Hoon — Brocaded white satin, lined with palatinate purple silk.
Convocation Hahit. as above i'ov D.D.
B.Mis.
Gown — Same as undress Mus.D., without slit at back.
Hoon — Palatinate purple silk', bound with brocaded white satin
one inch wide.
AfAPHMlCAL COSTUME. 83 I
M.COM.
Gown— Same as M.A.
Hood — Black silk, lineti with ceri>e silk.
B.CoM,
Gowx — Same as H.A.
Hood— Black silk, liiieil with cerise silk, ami eiltjed with white
fur.
Ph.D.
Gown — Full Dress — Scarlet cassiniere, faced with scarlet silk,
bound on the inside edg-e with palatinate purple silk
one inch wide.
Undress — The same as M.A., but with palatinate purple
cord and bulti^n at the back.
Hood — Scarlet cassimere, lined with scarlet silk, and bound on all
edg'es with palatinate purple silk one inch wile.
L.Th.
Gown — Black, with sleeve partly trimmed with velvet.
Hood— Black stuft", faced with velvet, and bound with palatinate
purple silk quarier-inch wide and vel\>^t one inch wide.
Stidents' Gowns.
Arts and Com.\ii-:kce. — Black cord, with short square sleeve,
with open vent.
Theology — Black cord, long- pointed sleeve.
Medicine — The same as Ai ts, with gimp trimmin;< on sleeve.
Science — ^The same a■^ Arts, witli black velvet trimming: on
sleeves.
Education — The same as Arts.
Scholar's Gown.
Same as Arts Student's, but wjth no vent in sleeve.
The following firms are authorised to su|iply Robes: —
Durham : William Gray and Son, Saddler Street.
Nevvcastle-on-Tyne : William Giay and Son, 6, St. Mary's Place.
London : Ede, Son, and R.ivenscroft, 94, Chancery Lane.
832 GRANT OK ARMS.
liRAXT OF ARMS TO THE I'MXEKSITV.
To Ai.i, AND SiNGi'i.AK lo wlioiii ihcso Presents shall Lutne
Sir Cliarles Georj^e Vi)iiim', Kniijht,, Garter Principal King' of
Arms, Joseph Hawker. Esquire, Clarenceux, Kinsi' ot Arm,s„
and Francis Martin, Esquire, Xorroy Kingf of Arms, send
Greetiriij-: Wiiereas The V^enerable Charles Thorp, Doctor
in Divinity, .Archdeacon and Canon of Durham and Warden
of the University of Duiham, on behalf of the Warden,
Masters and Scliolar> of the said University, hath repre-
sented unto The Most Xoble Henry Charles, Duke of Norfolk,
Earl Marshal and HiMvditarv Marshal of En.ifland, that His
late ^Majesty Kinsi; William the F'ourlh by Letters Patent
under tlie Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Ireland, bearing' date the first day of June, One thousand Eight
hundred and thirty seven, was graciously pleased for himself, his
heirs and Successors, to grant, constitute, declare and appoint,
that the said Charles Tl)or[), and all persons who then were, or
who should thereafter be duly admit led members of the said
University, in pursuance of a regulation in the said Charier
recited or according to such rules and regulations as might
thereafter be made and established by the Dean and Cliapter of
Durham in manner therein mentioned, should be one body politic
and corporate, under and by the name of "The Warden, Masters
and Scholars of the University oi' Durham," and that by the same
name they should and might have perpetual succession and a
Common Seal, with power to bi^eak, alter and make anew.such
Seal from time to time at iheirwill and pleasure: That being now
desirous that Armorial Ensigns to be borne upon the Common
Seal of the said body should be duly granted by competent
Authority, He therefore requested that His Grace would be
pleased to issue his Warrant for our granting such Arms as may
be pioper to be borne and used fiirever hereaftei" by the Warden,
Masters and Scholars of the said University of Durham, on their
Common Seal, Shjelds, Banners or otherwise, according to the
ancient usage and Laws of Anns. And forasmuch as the said
Earl Marshal did by Warrant imder his hand and Seal bearing
date the sixteenth day of Ma\' instant, authorize and direct us to
grant such Arms accordinglv. Know ye therefore that We the
said Garter, Clarenceux and Xorro}' in pursuance of His Grace's
Warrant and by virtue of the Letters Patent gf our several Offices
to each of us respectively granted do b}' these Presents grant and
assign unto the said Warden, Masters and Sciiolars of the said
Uni\ersity of Durham and their Successors as Warden, Masters
and Scholars of the said University, the Arms following that, is to
say. Argent, a Crofs Patee quadrate Gules ; a Canton Azure,
charged with a Cheveron Or between three Lions rampant of the
First, together with this Motto " Fundamenta ejus super montibus
Sanctis. " as the same are in the margin hereof more plainly
GKANT OF ARMS. 833
depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter b\' the Warden,
Masters and Scholars of the said University of Durham, and their
Successors, Wardens, Masters and Scholars of thi- said University
on their Common Seal, Shields, Banners, or otherwise, accoiding
to the ancient usage and Laws of Arms. In Witness Whereof
We the said Garter, Clarenceux and Norroy, King's of Arms, have
to these Presents subscribed Our names and affixed the Seals of
Our several Offices, this eighteenth day of May, in the Sixth Year
of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the Grace of
God, of the United Kingdom of Great Bi-itain and Ireland Queeii',
Defender of the Faiih &c. and in tlVe Year of Our Lord One
thousand Eight hiuidreil and Forty three.'
(Signed), Charles C^eo. Young, Gailer.
J. Hawker, Clarenceux.
Fra" Martin, Norroy.
(Sealed with the seal^ of the above three Kings of Arms, the
seals contained in brass skippets with their coronets on the
covers, and sus]iended b}' blue silk ribbons).
(Endorsed), Recorded in the College i>f Arms, LimkIou, this
twentv second day of Ma\', iS4,^v
J. Pulman, Richmond Herald and Registrar.
.Albert W. Woods, Lancaster Herald, Herald'.s
College, London.
(Stampeti with Cioxernment Stamp "Ten Pounds," London,
'5-4-43)-
(The Grant is contained in a purple n)orocci> case stam[>ed with
V R. and Roval Crowns).
U X I \' H R S I r Y S O C I K TIES
AND CLUBS.
PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.
All past and present Students in the Colleges of the University,
past and present members of the University, and of the
College Staffs and Councils are eligible for membership. The
chief objects of the Society are the promotion of research and
the discussion of scientific and philosophic questions. The
" Proceedings " of the Society are published twice annually
and are widely circulated. Meetings are held in Durham and
Newcastle, and excursions are arranged occasionally.
There are five sections of the Society : —
(a) Chemical and Physical.
(b) Biological.
(c) Mathematical.
(d) Archaeological and Historical,
(e) Applied Science.
(/) Philosophical.
The subscription is ten shillings (five shillings for students).
OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS CONTINGENT.
The object of the Officers Training Corps is to enable under-
graduates to obtain such training and certificates as will
qualify them, if they so desire, to obtain commissions in the
Militia or in the Territorial Army.
DURHAM DIVISION.
Of the fees paid terminally by each student, the sum of
£1 is appropriated to combined and College Clubs. Of this
sum, 10s. is retained by the Treasurer of his College Clubs, and
10s. is paid over to the Central Finance Committee which
manages all University Clubs. Every Student therefore, is
tpso facto a member of the University Boat Club, Cricket Club,
Football Club, Tennis Club, and Hockey Club. Each body
has its own Boat Club, Debatmg Society, &c.
NEWCASTLE DIVISION.
UNION SOCIETY.
The rooms of this club, situated in College Villa, Eidou
Street, comprise dining room, reading rooms, writing room,
games room, billiard room, etc. Debates upon subjects of
general interest are held.
834
SOCIETIES AND CLUBS. 835
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
UNDERGRADUATES' REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL.
This council was founded in 1897, and consists of three
members elected annually by ballot by the students in each
of the five collegiate years, together with four representatives
from the athletic union.
The Athletic Union, founded in 1914, consists of certain
members delegated from each of the athletic clubs, and in
the hands of this body are placed the management of the
finances of the individual clubs, as also the representation of
the college in all matters appertaining to athletics.
ATHLETIC CLUB
This club is managed by the undergraduates' representative
council and is intended to promote athletic pursuits, viz. : —
football (association and rugby), hockey, cricket, tennis,
swimming, etc. The club ground at Heaton is about six acres
in extent.
The annual club fee of ^3 3s. covers subscriptions to the
above club, the students' Medical Society, the College Gazette,
and also to the Union. Women students are not eligible for
membership of the Union ; thev pay an annual club fee of
i2 10s. Od.
MEDICAL SOCIETY.
The Medical Society holds its meetings in the Royal Victoria
Infirmary during the winter session. At these meetings papers
are read and clinical cases discussed.
MEDICAL GRADUATES' ASSOCIATION. g^
The association was founded in 1880 and has a membership
of about 600. Its .objects are to maintain the interest and
extend the usefulness of the medical faculty of the universitv
and to cultivate social intercourse and good fellowship amongst
its graduates. The association annually elects three members
to serve on the court of governors of the college.
ARMSTRONG COLLEGE.
ATHLETIC UNION.
This Union includes Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Football, Hockey,
Golf, and Swimming Clubs. The subscription to each of the
clubs is five shillings, but a composition subscription of 253.
entitles Students to membership of all the Clubs.
S36 SOCIETIES AND CLUBS.
CHORAL SOCIETY.
riiis is a Society for the practice of Choral Music, with
membership open to all past or present Students of the
College. The Subscription is five shillings per session for
Honorary Members, and two shillings and sixpence for Active
Members. ''
AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION.
rhe objects of this Association are to unite together the
students, past and present, of the Agricultural Department of
the College, and to promote the stud}' and development Of
Agriculture.
LITERARY SOCIETY.
■J"he Society meets three or more times during the session,
for the reading of papers on literary subjects, and the discussion
of questions arising thereout.
Further information with regard to societies and clubs can
be obtained from the Secretaries.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
The Society meets about six times during the Session, for
the reading of papers on historical subjects, and the discussions
of any questions raised. Debates on historical problems are
also held from time to time. One or two excursions to places
of historic interest are organized during the Session. The
annual subscription is 2/6 for which tea is provided at the
ordinary meetings of the Society. All further information with
regard to the Society can be obtained from the Honorary
Secretary.
A P PE \ D 1 X.
LISTS OF PAST OFFICERS.*
[Original Durham alumni are marked with an asterisk
in these lists.]
Visitors.
William Van Mildert, 1832-1836.'
Edward Maltby, 1836-1856.
Charles Thomas Louglev, 1856-1860.
Henry Montague Villiers, 1860-1861.
Charles Baring, 1861-1879.
Joseph Barber Lightfoot, 1879-1889.
Brooke Foss Westcott. 1890-1901.
Handlev Carr Glyn Moule. 1901-1920.
Chancellors.
George William Kitchin, 1909-1912.
His Grace Henrv ('>eorge Percv. Duke of
Northumberland, K.G.. i;i2-19!8.
Wardens.
Charles Thorp, 1831-1862. -= '■ C .
George Waddington, October, 1862-1869.^
William Charles Lake, 1869-1894.
George William Kitchin, 1894-1909.'
Vice-Chancellors.
Frank Byron JevonSi 1910-1912.
Sir George Hare Philipson, 1912-1914.
Henrv Gee, 1914 1916
Sir Wilham Henrv Hadow, 191: 1918. ■.''*
John Stapylton Grey Pemberton. 1918-1920.
Sub-Wardens.
Henry Jenkyns, 1839-1340.
Temple Chevallier, 1840-1841.
Henrv jenkvns, 1841-1842.
John' Edwards. 1842-1843.
Temple Chevallier, 1843-1844.
* The Editor is indented to Dr. Fowler's History of Durham.
' By Act of Parliament, ;, William IV. July 4, 18^2.
- As Dean, on the death ^if ArchJe.nron Th.irp. by Or ■ in Co iticil
June 4; 184'! . 1 ' ■ .-' ■
1 Appointed Chancellor, iqo 1.
53 837
838
API'KXniX.
Henry Jenkyns, 1844-1845.
John Edwards. 1845-1846.
Temple Chevallier, 1846-1847.
Henry Jenkvns, 1847-1848.
John Edwards, 1848-1849.
Temple Chevallier, 1849-1850.
Henry Tenkyns, 1850-1851.
John Edwards, 1851-1352.
Temple Chevallier, 1852-1853.
Henrv Jenkvns, 1853-1855.
John "Edwards, 1855-1856. ^
Henry Jenkvns, 1856-1857.
John Edwards, 1857-1858.
Temple Chevallier, 1858-1859.
Henry Jenkvns, 1859-1860.
John Edwards, 1860-1861.
Temple Chevallier, 1861-1871.
Thomas Saunders Evans, 1872.
Adam Storev Farrar, 1872-1880.
Robert John Pearce, 1880-1895
Alfred Plummer, 1895-1902.
Frank Byron Jevons, 1902-1909.
Proctors.
Senior.
Thomas Williamson Peile, 1836-1842.
Charles Thomas Whitlev, 1842-1847.
David Melville, 1847-1848.
Charles Thomas Whitley, 1848-1849.
David Melville, 1849-1850.
Charles Thomas Whitley, 1850-1851.
William George Henderson, 1851-1852.
Charles Thomas Whitley, 1852-1853.
♦John Pedder, 1853-1854.
Charles Thomas Whitlev, 1854-1855.
*John Pedder, 1855-1857.
Robert Baldwin Hay ward, 1857-1858.
*John Pedder, 1858-1859.
James John Hornby, 1859-1860.
♦Joseph Waite, 1860-1863.
James Barmby, 1863-1864. m
♦Joseph Waite, 1864-1865. ■
James Barmby, 1865-1876. .■
♦Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1876-1877.
Alfred Plummer, 1877-1893.
Archibald Robertson, 1893-1896.
Frank Byron Jevons, 1896-1899.
♦Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1899-1901.
Percy John Heawood, 1901-1904 and 1910-1911.
APPENDIX. 839
* Arthur Robinson, 1904-1907.
John Hall How. 1907-1910.
Robert Howden , 1911-1913.
♦Stephen Richard Piatt Moulsdale. 1913-1915.
Peter Phillips Bedson. 1915 1917,
♦Arthur Robinson, 1917-1919.
Junioy.
Charles Thomas Whitley, 1836-1841.
John Thomas, 1841-1842.
Edward Massie, 1842-1845.
David Melville, 1845-1847.
Steuart Adolphus Pears, 1847-1848.
William George Henderson 1848-1849.
George Bulter, 1849-1851.
Henry Harris, 1851-1852.
James Gvlby Lonsdale, 1852-1853.
James John Hornbv, 1853-1854.
♦Joseph Waite, 1854-1855.
James John Hornby, 1855-1856.
Robert Baldwin Hay ward, 1856-1857.
♦Joseph Waite, 1857-1858.
James John Hornby, 1858-1859.
♦Joseph Waite, 1859-1860.
James Barmbv, 1860-1863.
James John Hornbv, 1863-1864.
James, Barmbv 1864-1865.
♦Joseph Waite, 1865- 1873.
Frederick John Copeman, 1873-1875.
Alfred Plummer, 1875-1877.
William Sandav, 1877-1882.
♦Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1882-1886
Archibald Robertson, 1886-1892.
Joseph Rushton Shortt, 1892-1896.
♦Henrv Ellershaw, 1896-1901.
*.\rthur Robinson, 1901-1904.
John Hall How, 1904-1907.
Percy John Heawood, 1907-1910.
Robert Howden , 1910-1911.
♦Stephen Richard Piatt Moulsdale, 1911-13.
Peter Phillips Bedson, 1913-1915.
♦.\rthur Robinson, 1915-1917.
James Acworth Menzies. 1917-1919.
Professors of Divinity.
Hugh James Rose. 1833-1834.
Henry John Rose, 1834.
Henry Jenkyns, 1834-1839.
Henry Jenkyns, 1839-1864.
840
AI'PKMMX..
Adam storey Farrar, 1864-1905.
RichgLjrd John Knowliny. 1975-1919.
Professors of Greek and Classical Literature,
Henrv Jenkvns, 1833-1839.
John'Edwards, 1841-1862.
Thomas Saunders Evans. 1862-1889.
Herbert Kynaston. 1889-1910.
Professors of Mathematics.
John Carr. 1833.
Temple Chevallier. 1835-1872.'
Samuel Wavmouth, 1872-1873.
Robert John Pearce, 1874-1895.
Ralph Allen Sampson, 1895-1910.
PRorESsoR OF Hebrew.
Henry William Watkins. 1880-1920.
Professors of Medicine.
Dennis Embleton, 1870-1872.
Edward Charlton, 1871-1874.
Thomas Humble, 1 874- 1 876.
Sir George Hare Phihpson. 1876-1918.
Professors of Surgery.
George Yeoman Heath, 1889-1892.
♦William Christopher Arnison, 1892-1899.
Frederick Page. 1899-1910.
Professor of Psychological Medicine.
Thomas William McDowall. 1889-1918.
Heath Professor of Comparative Pathology.
George Redmayne Murray, 1893-1907.
Professor of Music.
Philip Amies, 1897-1908.
Reader in Eaw.
William Gray, 1833-1372.
Readers in Medicine.
William Cooke, 18>3-1842.
Dennis Embleton, 1854-1870.-
Reader in History.
Thomas Greenwood, 1833-1871.
Readers in Natural Philosophy
Charl'-s Thomas Whitley, 1833-1855.
Robert Baldwin Hayward, 1856-1859.
• Professor of .Malhematics ;ind .Xstroniimy, June 4, 1S41, to November, 1871.
APPIi\I>IX. 841
Reader in ^^Ioral Philosophy.
James Miller, 1833. .
Reader in Hebrew.
Temple Chevallier,* 183.5-1871
Reader in Chemistry.
Algernon Freire Marreco, 1868-1871.
Reader in English Literature.
♦Herbert John Randall Marston, 1882-18
Tutors.'
Thomas Williamson Peile, 1833-1841.
William Palmer, 1833.
Charles Thom.as Whillev, c. 1834-1854.
John Thomas, M 834- 1842.
Edward Massie, 1842-1843.
David Melville,^ 1843-1851.
*Brereton Edward Dwarris, 1846.
William Hedley, 1846.
Steuart Adolphus Pears, 1846-1848.
William George Henderson, ^ 1849-1852.
George Butler.s 1849-1851.
Henry Harris. 1852.
James Gylby Lonsdale, 1852-1853.
Edward Henry Bradb5^ 1853.
* Joseph Waite; 1853-1873.
James John Hombv,° 1854-1864.
Edward Parry,? 1854-1856.
*John Pedder, 1855-1859.
Robert Baldwin Hayward, 1856-1857.
James Barmby. 1860-1875.
Frederick John Copeman, c 1865-1880.
Herbert Edward Booth, 1873-1874.
Alfred Plummer, 1874-1902.
William Sanday " 1876-1883.
* Tames Atkinson, 1881-1884.
William Edward Gabbett, 1880-1882.
Frank Byron Jevons, 1882-1910...
* Mr. Chevallier lectured on Hebrew in Michaelmas term, 1834, and probably
until he was appointed Reader.
I Entered in the Calendars as of " the University CoUeyfe. ' until 1850, in and
after which year thej' are placed ainonf^ the officers of the University.
= Late Canon of Cantei;bury. i Late Canon of Worcester.
* Dean of Carli.sie. 5 Late Canon ot Winchester.
' Provost oi Eton. ' Late Bishop Suffragan of Dover.
* Dean. ^rel.ind'a, Professor and Canon of Christ Church, 0.x^oi;d.r,, . ^,
842
APl'KNDIX.
Archibald Robertson,' 1883-1897.
Henrv Alcock White, 1897-1898.
Dawson Walker, 1898-1910.
Henry Gee, 1902-1910.
Lecturers.
cl.\ssical.
♦Thomas Thornton, 1872-1876.
♦James .\tkinson, 1877-1880.
*Willmore Hooper, 1881-1886.
Joseph Rnshton Shortt, 1887-1898.
♦Henry F,llershaw, 1889 1910.
Herbert Lonis Wild,- 1889-1893.
Dawson Walker, 1894-1898.
John Hall How. 1898-1910.
♦Arthnr Robinson, 1899-1910.
JUNIOR CLASSICAL.
♦Willmore Hooper, 1879-1880.
MATHEMATICAL.
♦Joseph Morris, 1879-1886.
Percy John Heawood, 1887-1910.
David Caradog Jones. 1911-1916.
HISTORY.
George Harold Godwin, 1899-1913.
Arthur Harold Dainton. 1913-1919.
ECONOMICS.
Philip Anthony Brown, 1912-1915.
MODERN LANGUAGES.
James Hamilton, before July 20, 1833-1844.
CHEMISTRY.
James Finlay Weir Johnston, before July 20, 1833-1855.
Thomas Richardson, 1856-1867.
Teachers of Modern Languages.
Louis de Karpe, 1862-1875.
Emile Wendling, 1876-1882.
William Clarke Robinson, 1883-1889.
James Grove White Tuckey, 1890-1895.
William Eddowes Urwick, 1896-.1904.
Charles Frederick Herdener, 1904-1910.
R?:gistrars.
Temple Chevallier, November, 1835, to December, 1865.
♦FrancLs Frederick Walrond, December, 1865, to June, 1868
♦Thomas Thornton, October, 1868, to March, 1877.
Walter Kercheval Hilton, April, 1877, to April, 1913.
i
' Late Bishop of Exeter. ' Bishop of Newcastle.
APPliNOlX. ' 843
University Librarians.
Patrick George, 1833 (died Januar3^ 13, 1834).
Charles Thomas Whitlev, 1834-1855.
*Robert Healey Blakev. 1856-1858.
*Henrv Frederick Long. 1859-1864.
*Francis Frederick Walrond. 1865-1868.
*Thomas Forster Dodd, 1869-1873.
* Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1873-1901.
Maltby Librarians.
♦Henry Frederick Long (Routh and Maltby), 1858-1868.
♦John Dixon Hepple, 1868-1871.
Frederick John Copeman, 1872-1880.
♦Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1880-1911.
Assistant Librarians.
♦John CundiU, 1838-1842.
♦William Greenwell, 1843.
♦Joseph Stevenson, 1848.
♦Godfrey Richard Ferris, 1849-1851.
♦Stephen Po>Titz Denning, 1851.
♦Robert Healey Blakey, 1852.
♦Henry Frederick Long. 1857.
♦Charles John Robinson, 1853.
♦Francis Frederick Walrond, 1859-1864.
Sub-Librarians.
♦George Heriot and George Howard, 1834.
George Thomson and ♦Robert Warwick Fumess, 1835,
♦Henrv Stoker, 1836.
♦William Greenwell, 1844-1847.
♦Joseph Stevenson, 1848-1849.
♦Godfrey Richard Ferris, 1849-1851.
♦Stephen Povntz Denning, 1851-1852.
♦Robert Healev Blakev, 1852-1856.
♦Willmore Hooper, 1884-1886.
Observers.
Temple Chevallier, June 16, 1840. to 1841 (latter part).
John Stewart Browne, in 1841 {^).
*Arthur Beanlands, February 18, 1842, to February 3, 1846.
Robert Anchor Thompson, February 3, 1846, to June 25, 1849.
— Le Jeune, in June, 1849.
•Robert Healev Blakev (acting), June to October, 1849.
Richard Carrington, October, 1849, to March, 1852.
William Ellis, March. 1852, to May, 1853.
George Riimker, 1854. 1855.
Albert Marth, 1856, to January, 1863.
844 APPi;Nnix.
U<
Edward Gleadowe Marshall, 1863-1864.
Mondefonl Reginald Dolman, February, 1865, to April, 1867.
John Isaac Plummer, November, 1867, to February, 1874.
Gabriel Alphonsus Goldney, June, 1874, to September, 1885.
Henr>' James Carpenter, September, 1885, to September 24.
1900. - -
Frederick ("harles Hampsliire Carpenter. 1900-1919.
AsstsTANT Observer.
John Stewart Browne, June 16, 1840.
Treasurers.
William Charles Chavtor, 1833-1858.
♦John Pedder, 1859.
♦Arthur Beanlands, 1860-1897.
Ralph Allen Sampson (acting), 1897-1898.
Frank Byron Jevons (acting), 1898-1902.
Solicitors.
Messrs. Hargreaves & Joblin, 1888-1896.
Auditors.
William Lloyd Wharton, 1845-1848.
Nathaniel Ellison, 1849-1850.
William Lloyd Wharton, 1851-1867.
John Fogg Elliott, 1868-1879.
John George Hargreaves, 1880-1893.
John Alexander Mackay Scobie, 1894-1897.
Harry Squance, 1898-1903.
Masters of University College.
Charles Thorp, c. 1839' to October 10, 1862.
♦Joseph Waite, Januarv, 1865, to June, 1873.
Herbert Edward Booth, July, 1873, to June. 1874.
Alfred Plummer, July, 1874^ to June, 1902.
Henry Gee,-' July. 1902 to March, 1918. .
Vice-Masters of University College.
Thomas Williamson Peile, 1840-1841.
Charles Thomas Whitley, 1842-1855.
Robert Baldwin Havward, 1857-1858.
James John Hornby, 1859-1864.
John Stapvlton C.reN- I'cmbertnn,
', March, 1915 Jun<', 1919.
Chaplains of University College.
♦John Cundill, 1839-1842.
♦Thomas Gamett, 1839-1841.
* Previously Head of 'the I'niversity College' as Warden. • Dean of
Gloucester.
APPENDIX. 845
- I'
♦Brereton Edward Dwarris, 1842-1845.
♦Henry Wade Hodgson, 1843-1846.
♦William Green well, 1846-1847.
♦George Edward Green, 1848-1849.
♦Lewis Morgan, 1847.
♦Philip Rudd, 1848-1852.
♦Godfrey Richard Ferris, 1850-1851.
♦Joseph' Waite, 1852.
♦Richard Chaffer, 1853-1854.
♦James Raine, 1854.
♦Robert Healey Blakev, 1855.
Edward Parry, 1855-1856.
♦Alfred James, 1856-1860.
♦Charles John Robinson, 1858.
♦Henry Frederick Long, 1862-1864.
♦Francis Frederick Walrond, 1865-1867.
Chaplaincies vacant, 1868-1875.
♦Thomas Thornton, 1876-1878.
♦James Atkinson, 1875-1883.
Alfred Plummer, 1877-1896.'
Hastings Rashdall, 1885-1888.
Beresford James Kidd."
♦Henry Ellershaw, 1890-1893.
James Grove White Tuckev, 1894-1895.
Dawson Walker, 1896-1897.
Henry Alcock White, 1897-1898.
Vacancies, 1898-1899.
George Harold Godwin, 1899-1905.
John Hall How, 1910-1912.
Censors of University College.
Thomas Williamson Peile, 1837-1841.
John Thomas, 1837-1842.
Edward Massie, 1842-1845.
David Melville, 1843-1845.
Steuart Adolphus Pears, 1848.
William George Henderson, 1848-1850.
George Butler, 1849-1851.
Henry Harris, 1852.
James Gylby Lonsdale, 1852-1853.
♦Philip Rudd, 1853.
James John Hornby, 1854.
♦Joseph Waite, 1854-1864.
Edward Parry, 1855-1856.
♦Henry Frederick Long, 1862-1864.
♦Francis Frederick Walrond, 1865-1868.
Frederick John Copeman, 1865-1878.
' With one or two intermissions of a singfle term.
* Appointed tow.irils the end of i88S, hnt never ivinie to Durham.
846 APPENDIX.
♦Thomas Thornton, 1869-1877.
* James Atkinson, 1878-1883.
Walter Kercheval Hilton, 1883-1913.
Bursars of University College*
Luke Ripley, 1837-1840.
John Thomas, 1841-1842.
*John Cundill, 1843.
♦William Greenwell, 1844-1847.
William George Henderson. 1848.
*John Pedder, 1848-1851.
♦Philip Rudd, 1852-1853.
♦Robert Healev Blakey, 1854-1858.
♦Alfred James,' 1859-1860.
♦Henry Frederick Long, 1862-1864.
♦Francis Frederick Walrond, 1865-1868.
♦John Dixon Hepple, 1869-1870.
♦Thomas Forster Dodd, 1871-1873.
♦Thomas Thornton, 1874-1877.
Walter Kercheval Hilton, 1877-1913.
Principals of Hatfield College.
David Melville, 1846-1851.
William George Henderson, 1851-1852.
Edward Henry Bradby, 1852-1853.
James Gylby Lonsdale, 1853-1854.
♦John Pedder, 1854-1859.
James Barmbv, 1859-1876.
William Sanday, 1876-1883.
Archibald Robertson, 1883-1897.
Chaplains of Hatfield College.'
♦Robert Taylor, 1847-1850.
♦Hon. Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, 1851.
♦Robert Healey Blakey, 1852.
♦Henry Frederick Long, 1853-1860.
♦Francis Frederick Walrond, 1861-1865.
♦Thomas Forster Dodd, 1865-1870.
♦Josepli Thomas Fowk-r. 1870 1917.
Censors of Hatfield ( ollege.'
♦Robert Taylor, 1847-1849.
♦Stephen Poyntz Denning, 1850-1852.
♦Henry Frederick Long, 1853-1862.
♦Francis Frederick Walrond, 1853-1864.
♦Thomas Forster Dodd, 1865-1870.
♦Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1871-1890.
Joseph Rushton Shortt, 1889-1891.
' Formerly called Bishop Hatficld'.s Hal!.
APPENDIX. 847
♦Henry Ellershaw, 1891-1898
John 'Hall How, 1899-1907.
Charles Frederick Herdener, 1907-1911.
♦Edward George Pace. 1911-1917.
Junior Censors.
♦Willmore Hooper, 1884-1887.
Joseph Rushton Shortt. 1887-1889.
Edward Vazeille Stocks, 1901-1902.
Bursars of Hatfield College.'
♦Francis Frederick Walrond, 1860-1864.
♦Thomas Forster Dodd, 1865-1870.
♦Joseph Thomas Fowler, 1871-1888.
Joseph Rushton Shortt, 1889-1898.
♦Bertram Henrv Algernon Hanburv-Tracy, 1898-1899.
♦Arthur Robmson. 1900-1920.
Principals of Bishop Cosin's Hall.
♦John Pedder, 1851-1854.
James John Hornby, 1854-1864.
Chaplains of Bishop Cosin's Hall.
♦James Frederick Turner, 1853-1854.
♦William Green well, 1855-1863.
Censors of Bishop Cosin's Hall.
♦James Frederick Turner, 1853-1854.
♦William Greenwell. 1855-1863.
Principal of St. John's Collegf.
Dawson Walker, 1909-1919.
Principals of Neville Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
♦William Greenwell, 1852-1854.
♦James Raine. 1854-1856.
Resident Medical Tutors of Neville Hall.
Arthur Umphelby, 1853-1854.
James Champion Penny, 1855-1856.
Censors of Unattached Students.
Frank Bvron Jevons, 1892-1897.
Percy John Heawood, 1897-1901.
Dawson Walker, 1901-1906.
♦Arthur Robinson, 1907-1910.
John Hall How, 1911-1912.
Vincent King Cooper, 1912-1917.
Principals of Codrington College.
William Thomas Webb, 1864-1884.
Alfred Caldecott, 1884-1886.
Frederick Mevrick (acting), 1886-1887.
Hubert Henry Hancock (acting), 1887-1888.
» Formerly called Bishop Hatfield's Hali
848 APPENDIX.
Richard Rawle (Bishop of Trinidad), 1888-1889.
Hubert Henry Hancock (acting), 1889-1890.;*
Thomas Herbert Bindley. 1890-1910.
Arthur Henry Anstey, 1911-1918.
Principals of Fourah Bay College.
Metcalfe Sunter, 1870-1883.
Frank Nevill, 1884-1889.
William John Humphrey,' 1890-1898.
Edmund Henrv Elwin, 1898-1901.
Thomas Rowan, 1902-1905.
Principals of St. Mary's College.
Laura Roberts, 1899-1900.
Elizabeth Robinson, 1900-1913.
Phyllis Wragge, 1913-1915.
Presidents of the College of Medicine.
Thomas Emmerson Headlam, 1851-1864.
Charles Thomas Whitlev, 1864-1872.
Edward Charlton, 1872-1874.
George Yeoman Heath, 1874-1892.
Sir George Hare Philipson, 1892-1918.
Principals of Armstrong College.
William Steadman Aldis (acting), 1871-1879.
William Steadman Aldis (actual), 1879-1884.
William Gamett, 1884-1893.
Vacancy, 1893-1894.
Henry Palin Gurnev, 1894-1904.
Sir Isambard Owen, 1904-1909.
Sir Henry Hadow, 1909-1919,
PROFESSORS AT ARMSTRONG COLLEGE.
Professors of Mathematics.
William Steadman Aldis. 1871-1884.
William Gamett, 1884-1894.
Henry Palin Gurney, 1894-1904.
Ralph Allen Sampson, 1893-1895.
Professor of Physics.
Alexander Stewart Herschel, 18^1-1885.
Professor of Chemistry.
Algernon Freire-Marreco, 1871-1882.
* Killed in the Hinterland of Sierra L<<>nt- by the •atives, ilarch 25, 1898,
while seeing t« the safety of others.
APPENDIX. 849
Professor of Organic Chemistry.
Samuel Smiles, O.B.E.. D.Sc.
Professors of Geology.
David Page, 1871-1879.
George Alexander i.ouis l.ehour. 1879-1918.
Thomas Franklin Sibly. D.Sc. 1919-1920.
Professor of Biology.
Henry AUeyne Nicholson, 1874-1875.
Professor of Mining.
John Herman Merivale, 1880-1895.
Professor of Modern History.
William Moore-Ede, 1880-1882.
Professors of Literature.
Owen Seaman, 1890-1893.
John Wight Duff. 1893-1898.
Professors of Agriculture.
William Somerville, 1891-1899.
Thomas Hudson Middleton, 1899-1902.
Professors of English Language and Literature.
Charles Harold Herford. 1898.
Charles Edwin Vaughan, 1899-1904.
David Nichol Smith, 1904-1908.
Professors of Modern History.
Walter Frewen Lord, 1902-1903.
Fossev John Cobb Hearnshaw, 1911-1912.
Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy
Reinhold Friedrich Alfred Hoernle, 1911-1914.
Thomas Lovedav. .M.A.. 1914 1920.
Representatives in the Medical Council of the
United Kingdom.
Dennis Embleton. 1868-1872.
Thomas Thompson Pvle, 1873-1888.
George Yeoman Heath, 1889-1892.
Sir George Hare Philipson, 1892-1918.
Secretary of Examinations.
Joseph Rushton Shortt, 1896 1898.
Henrv EUershaw, 1898-1919 {Durlunn Colleges).
Frederick Hamilton Pruen, 1910-1919 (Armstrong
College).
Printer to the University.
Francis Humble. 1837-1847.
850
UNIVERSITY
REVENUE ACCOUNT iok thk Vkar ended
EXPEN'DITIRK. £, S. d. £ S. d.
Expenses of Examinations :— y
Durham Colleges ... ... ... ... 947 .^ 5
College of Medioine ... ... ... .. 1086 9 1
Armstrong: College ... ... ... .. 731 99
2765
Administration Expenses : —
Stipends fc>i3 12
Convocation and Senate Expenses .. .. 77 '
Printing, viz. : — £ s. d.
General 19 40
Calendar . '40 17 6
Gazette {War Roll) ... 10 iS 6
171 o o
Proportion of Clerks' Wages and Office
Expenses ... ... ... ... 94 2 7
Stationery and Postages, &c., of Registrar
and Treasurer ... ... ... ... 63 7 o
Miscellaneous Expenses (including expenses
in connection with Installation of the
Chancellor ... ... ... ... ... 322 9 4
1341 12 7
Annual Payments under the Statutes of
THE University of Durham Act, 1908,
VIZ. : —
Durham Colleges, Statute 96 ... ... 880 o o
College of Medicine, Statute 98 (rt) ... ... 400 o o
1 280 o o
Balance Apportioned as under :—
College of Medicine 159 14 9
^"5546 9 7
«5>
OF DURHAM.
31ST JuLV, igig. I'akt I. -Intkknai. Fniomk.
INCOMK. ^" s. d. £
Examination Fees : —
Durham Colleges ... ... ... ... 553 o o
College ot Medicine ... ... ... ... 1747 16 o
Armstrong- Collejje ... ... ... ... 655 o o
•2935 16 o
Degree Fees : — £ ■,. d.
Durham Colleges ... ... ... ... 535 o o
College of Medicine ... ... ... . ... 336 12 o
Armstrong College ... ... .. ... 301 o o
-5
10
0
9
0
10
0
0
Convocation Composition Fees
Durham Colleges
College ot Medicine
Armstrong College
Balance, Deficit as under : —
Durham Colleges ... ... ... 1180 17 7
Armstrong College ... ... ... ... 221 4 o
36 o o
■1402
^■5546 9 7
852
UNIVERSITY
'\< »
REVEXUE Ae\H)U\'T vok thk Ykar knded
EXPENDITLKK. £ s. d. £ S. d.
Paywents during the year out of h:xtkknal
Income to the two Divisions of the
University under Statute 105 in accord-
ance WITH Minute of Senate of 6tii
February, iqij, viz. :-
Diirliam Collejies
Colle.afe of Medicine
Armstrong- Colletje
Annual Payments undkk thf Statutes ok
the University ov Durham Act, 1908,
VIZ. : —
Durham Collegis (Statute 97) ^00 o
Medical Scholarships (Statute qS (A)) ... 100 o
200
0
0
200
0
0
200
0
0
600 o o
Expenses of Examination of Schi.hils: —
(Per Secondary Schools Committee) ... 1302 15 i
Less Fees received .. 1086 5 o
Papers sold ... ... o >5 '^
1087 o o
300
21.S 15 '
Travelling Expensks of School
Governors 3 •' 7
Fees and Expenses of I.ecturer in 1'sychoi.oi;y ... 13 18 o
Bank Charges 6 17 6
Balance of External Income apportioned
IN ACCORDANCE Wmi MiNlTE OF SENATE
OF 31SI JANl ARV, 1911, VIZ.: —
Durham Colleges, one-lhuil 30b ib 8
College of .Medicine, one-third 306 16 7
Armstrong College, one-third 306 16 7
q20 9 10
•' ^'2060 12 o
853
OF DURHAM.
31ST July, 1919. Pari II.— External Incomk.
Income. £ ^- J- £ ^- '*•
Treasury Grant, received i^tli Januaiy, 1919 2000 o o
mlscellaneols receipts ... ... ••• i o o
Fees from Stidents attending Lecti res in
Psychology; Jo 'o o
Fees for Specl\l or Di plicate Certificates 2 15 o
Interest allowed by Bankers 46 7 o
60 12 o
/"2060 12 o
54
854
UNIVERSITY OK OURHAM.
LlABIl.ITIKS. £ s. d. £
Crhi>itors : —
For Stipends and Fees 1286 i 3
Tradesmen and others ... ... ... ... 624 14 6
19 10 15 9
SetRKIARY OK EXAMIN.\TIONS, I^IRHA.M COLLEGES: —
Balance 10 his credit, representing- tees paid
in advance ... ... ... ... ... 92 10 o
Degree Fees Suspense Account 21 o o
Parll\mentarv Registration Account : —
Balance from last Account
Fees Received
Less Expenses
Durham Colleges : —
Amount due under Statute 9(1
Do. do. 97 ■
Share oi Balance of External Income
■234
5
10
40
0
0
274
5
IC
107
16
7
880
0
0
200
0
0
306
16
8
1 66 9 3
1386 16 8
£ s. d.
ZL<'.<;5 Deficit on Internal Income ri8o 17 7
Stipend paid to Secretary
of Examinations ... 200 o o
1380 1:
College ov Medicine: —
Amount due under Statute 98 {a)
Share of Surplus Internal Income
Share o\' Balance of External Income...
Less Stipend paid to Secretary of
Examinations
,1 "5
400
0
0
'59
'4
9
306
.6
7
866
1 1
4
100
0
0
—766 11
Suspense Account for Treasury Grant : —
Instalment received 7th July, i9r9, on A/c of Grant for
1919-1920
^"3463 5 5
FRED \V. RITSON, Treasurer.
^55
BALANCE SHEET, .:;isr July, 1919.
Assets. £ s. d.
Cash at Bankers ... ... ... ... ... 3ji^ 18 o
Debtors -8 o o
Armstrong College : —
Deticit oil Internal Income
Stipend paid to Secretary of
Examinations ...
221 40
'75 o o
Less Share of Balance of External Income
396 4 o
306 16 7
'^^9 7 .S
/ /lave examinea the Books, Vouchers, and Accounts 0/
the University of Durham , and the foregoing Statements
and Balance Sheet, and I certify that in my opinion
such Statements and Balance Sheet contain a true and
correct account of and are properly dra-.im up so as to
£xhibif fairly and fully the financial affairs of the
University for the year ended jist July, igiq.
H. S. SgUANCE, F.C.A.,
A uditor.
joth October, iyi<^. ■ ha,- •^,y>:\'' •-■•< ■ • ,-.i. :; . 'W .i.:...:
;C346j
856
THE DURHAM COLLEGES IN
(."iKNKRAL RKVENI'K ACCOL'NT. PaRI L
ExrKNDITlKK. jC «• *-L jL "^- ''■
Stipends of Staff 6930 5 ^
Fellowships, Scliolarsliips, Exliibhioiis, and
Prizes ... ... .. ■■ •• ■ ••■ 1020 o o
Repairs and out^oin^s in respt-in of Property... 2418 9 9
Adjustment in respect otlncome Tax on University
Biiiliiinjjs in the Oceiijiation of Individual
Members of tiie Uni\ersity to 3th April, 1919 ... 37 13 9
Irreeoverable Income Tax, Soiitli Shields Estate 16 15 i
54 ^ 'O
Allowance for Observatory l^xpenses 200 o o
Treasury and Office Expenses ... ... ... 41b 1 i i
Lt'ss Proportion thereof paid by liie University
and bv Universitv Lollej^e and Hatfield
Coliejf'e " 136 2 7
— 282 S 6
National Health antl Unemploynienl Insurance ... 10 10 8
Lecture Isoom Expenses ... ... •■ ■•• '3^ '7 3
Law Charji-es ... ... ... ... ... ••■ '5 '9 4
Prim injif, Advertisinsf, and Stationer} ... 202 2 i
Women Students' Hostel : — Excess of Expenditure
over Income on Current Account ... ... 386 15 8
Expen.ses of Scholarship and Other Examinations 212 12 2
^Ii•^cellaneous Expenditure ... ... ... 7 '4 9 9
Depreciation of Office Furniture ... ... 17 i o
Bankers' Charges •• '9 ^^ 9
Amount due to the University beiiitj Deficit of
Internal Income under Statute 104 ...1167 6 5
/.«.v -Amount receivable uniier Statutes 96 and
9;
. 1080
S7 6 5
Total Durham Expenditure 12708 15 10
Amounts payable to Armstrong College and the
College of Medicitie under Statute 32 of the
University .\it H'J? 7 5
P2xpenditure on Repairs duiing the year at Univer-
sity College and Hatfield College in excess of
the amount provided bv Repair Fund for College
Buildings ' .;. 494 9 "
Provision made in respect of l-oss on Revenue
Account al I'niversitx College and Hatfield
College .. 1650 o o
Balance from last .Account ... ... ... ... 4^3 ' .i 9
i;i6754 8 11
857
THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.
FOK THK Yk\R KNDKl) 30TH JlNK, KJIQ.
Income.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Share of Surplus External Income of the Univer-
sity for the year ended 31st July, 1919, in
accordance with Resolution of Senate, 31st
January, 191 r, and with the Provisions of
Statute 105
Rents of Real Property
Dividends on Investments .. ... ...7478
Less Transfer to Repairs and Improvements
Fund in respect of Income from Bearpark
Investment in excess of ;^2,ooo... ... 842
59^0
\2 8
6 ^
6636
1 I
8
Fees
2067
'5
0
Interest received
I
'3
4
Miscellaneous Receipts
156
10
9
Interest from Bankers
211
19
0
Balance to next Account
1249
0
1
;£:'6754 8 i
858
THE DURHAM COLLEGES IN
GENERAL REVENUE
RlXKIPTS AM) I'AVMKNTS RKI.ATING TO ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIP
Payments. £ s. d £ s. d.
Payments (o Scholars, Exhibitioners, and
Prizemen, viz. : —
Pemberton Funii 100 o o
Scholarships, &c 223 4 4
323 4 4
Transfer to Pemberton Fund Capital Account
Unexpended Income to date ... .. ... 133 o 2
Transfer to Capital Accounts for Scholar;?hips and
Prizes unawarded in whole or in part ... ... 375 i
- 508 10 4
Income o[' Pemberton Fund carried forward to
provide for contini^ent special grant in 1919-20 100 o o
Income of Scholarship and Prize Funds carried
forward as being applicable to future years ... 439 12 1
Income of Scholarship and Prize Funds carried
forward in consequence of the absence of the
holders on Military Duties .. ... ... ... 73 13 10
-£14^5
«59
THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.
ACCOUNT, PART II. ,, . .^
AND Prize Funds for thk Vkar endkd 30TH June, 1919.
Receipts. ^,.. £ s. d. ^ s. d
Income from Invested Funds, viz. : —
Pemberton Fund ... ... ... ... ... 1,^1, o 2
Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prize Funds ...1112 o 5
— —- '445 o 7
£iA45 o 7
86o
TIIK niRHAM COLLEtiKS IN
BALANCE SHEET,
£ s. d. £ s. d.
.Uc)04q iq O
LlABlUTlKS.
Capitai. At tin NT
Crepitoks
SUSPKNSE AcCOfNT —
Atnount receivable from the University in
respect of the month endin_s< 31st July,
iqig |.>^ 4
Less — Proportion of Deficit o\' Internal
Income for month ending' 31SI July, 1919... 98 8
Provision made in respect of Loss on
Revenue Accounts at Unive 'ty
College and Hatfield College
Repairs and Improvements Eund as on
30th June, 1918 -'47 S
Add Income from Bearpark Investment
in excess of ;^2000 ... ... ... 842 2
Unexpended Income of Pemberton Fund
CARRIED korw.\rd as per Revenue Account
Part II ... ... ... ... .. ... 100 o
Unexpended Inco.me of Scholarship and
Prize Funds carried forward —
Scholarship, Exhibition and Prize Funds —
Balance as per Revenue Account, Part II 439 12
Balances carried forward in consequence
of the absence of the holders on Military
Duties, as per Revenue Acct)unt Pari II 73 13 10
Capital Accounts of Special Endow-
ments, VIZ. : —
Pemberton Fiuid ... ... ... ... 6640 1
Scholarships, Exhibitions and Prizes ... 18109 1
Library Curators ... ... ... ... 1995 i-
1 hyc) 4 4
16
8200 o o
1 089 7 5
613
26745 18 4
^387411 II 7
JOHN .S. G. PEMBERTON, Prcsklent,
S. R. P. .MOULSDALK, -Secretary.
FRED. W. RITSON, Treasurer,
Of the Council ot the
• Durham Colleges in the
I'nivcrsitv of Durham.
86 1
THE UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.
30TH Jink, 1919.
Assets.
University Buiedings
Contents of Library, Miselm,
Observatory...
Real Estate
Investments, viz. : —
Fuiuis ill the Court of Chancery
Funds held by the Board of Agriculture
Brackenbury Fund
Museum Account
General Investments
Women's Hostel, Fi'rniture, &c. ...
Offke Flrnitire
Stock of Stores
Plant
Loan to Central Finance Committee
Less Repaid dining- tiie year
L^niversity of Durham— Balance to Debit
Curators of Library, Current Account
Debtors
Less Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debt
Loan to Tutorial Classes Joint Committee
Commissioners of Inland Revenue.
For Income Tax paid or allowed to date
Dividends on Investments accrued due to
date
Cash at Bank
Cash in Hand
Revenue Account — Balance to Debit
Investmenis in Respect of Special
Endowments, viz. : —
Pemberton Fund
Scholarships, Exhibitions, and Prizes
Library Curators
£
S. (
J
£
^9935
s.
J
d.
8
I
1 5700
26319
0
8
0
0
• 5580
'35.>09
11987
281
14889
4
18
0
16
0
1
3
5
5
6
78047
19
f^
1000
0
0
141
88
10
3
2
5
'53
10
0
—
229
13
7
17
13
15
6
7
8
4
8
t
• ^390
^ 124
10
3
5
0
5
51 '
2266
155
'9
4
7
5
0
1826
'7
0
3
L
725
3387
133
1249
16
0
0
0
4
0
0
1
■ 17441
I99.S
10
19
15
10
3
25761
5
3
i;3874ii
1 1
_7
/ have fixainiiird the foregoing Statements with the Books and I'oiiclieys of the
Treasuyer of the Council oJ the Durham Colleges, for the year ended joth Jime,
1919, and certify that in my opinion they contain a true and correct account of the
financial affair:, of the Council at the above-named date. I have also inspected the
Securities representing the Investments, other than Real Estate, and have found
thetn in order.
HERBERT S. SQUANCE, F.C.A., Auditor.
Sunderland, 28th May. igzo.
862
UM\"l<:RSrrV OV DURFiAIVI COIJ.EGE
InCOMK and FCxf'KNDlTlKK KOK THE
Rkckipts.
To Fi'e^ from Sliideiil^
,. Maf riculation Examination Fet-s
,, Ft-es tVom Anatomical Department ... . .
,, Fee.s t'ov Public Health Work
,, Fees for Exaniination of Ptilholog^it-al Specimens
,, C'lrant tiom Hoartl of F.tlvuatioii
,, Endownu-nis ot Professors C liairs
,, L'liiversity ot l^mliam ; Meilical Scholarships, Aiiunmt
cine under Statute g8 {a), Shaie of Surplus [ncoTiie,
&c. ... .. ... ... ... ... 1066 I I 4
, Royal Victoria Infirmary — Ciranl tbi" services rendeied 601 11 11
, Interest on Bank Heposit ... ... ... ... ... 698
, Interest on Treasury Bills .. ... .. .. 9:^ ly 10
, Interest on War Stock ... ... ... ... 200 o o
, Interest on Xational War Boiuls ... ... ... ... 3S 'S o
S704 1 2 7
203 o o
69 18 II
45S4 o 9
9.S 5 6
33»3 6 8
320 18 2
Total Kixkipts i\>k Vkak /^ 19,367 8 4
,, Balance at 31st December, 1918 ... ... ... 781 12 9
^■20,l49 I I
(Amounts dui^' but not received at 31st December, 1919,
£2,426 IS. 4d.)
863
OF MEDICINE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.
Year knoing 31ST Deckmber, 1919.
Payments.
Bj' Salaries and Wag-es, and Fees to Armstrong- College
,, Superaiimiation (College Contribution)
,, Insurance Stamps
,, Matriculation Exainmation Expenses
,, Fees Returned...
,, Museum, Libraries, Prizes, and L'niversity
Medical Scholarships ...
,, Rates and Insurance ...
,, Gas, Electric Light, P'uel, and Water
,, Printing and Stationery, .Advertising, Stamps and
Postages ...
., Departmental Expenses and Repairs
,, Electric Light Installation, .Apparatus, and Laborato
Fittings
,, Miscellaneous Expenses
Tc^T.AL P.W.MENTS FOR Ye.AR...
,, Further amount written oft New Heating Apparatus
,, Further Provision for Equipment and Renovation
Premises ... ... ... ... .s.
,, Balance at 31st December, 1919
£
S.
d.
^e 1 1 246
' 7
5
682
3
1 1
26
2
0
.=54
13
10
,",01
14
0
295
1 1
5
... 44«
0
8
• ■ • 4.^4
•7
8
.. 64,
6
3
1 706
'
5
>V\'
..". 1025
18
0
... 310
6
'
• • lyig.!
2
8
300
0
0
of
1 000
0
0
• •• 1655
18
.S
;^20,I49 I I
(Amounts due but not paid at 31st December, 1919,
;^ 1,075 2s. 3d.)
864
Board oi- EnrcAiKiN Guants
1919. I. s. d.
To AmoiiiU Received lor Interim (irants ... .. ... 210 o o
,, ,, ,, Fees... ... ... ... 167S 1 3
i:i,888 I 3
To Balance at Lloyds Bank ... ... ... ... .. 565 15 6
865
TO Ex-Service SrunENTS.
'9'9- £
Hy Amount Paid to Students tor lutL-rim Grants ... ... 210
,, Amount Returned to Board of Education ... ... 46
,, College General Account on account of
Fees due for Lectures... ... ... ^,536 16 o
,. College General Account on account of
Fees due for Hospital Practice ... 210 8 i
747 4
Fees to Students' Union ... ... ... ... ... 20s S
Fees to Committee of Royal Victoria Infirmary ... 2g 8
Fees to Newca.stle Dental Hospital ... ... ... 84 8
Balance at Lloyds Bank ... ... ... ... ... 565 i^
i;i,888 I
866
/), SlIIOl.AKSUlP DkPOSH ACCOINTS FOR THK
£ s. ci. £
(i) Ukath —
To Balance at Bank at 31st Dec, 191.S ... 445 13 7
,, Interest on Investments, Returned Income
Tax and Bank Interest to dale 179 15
625
(2) Stkphen Scott—
To Balance at Bank at 31st Dec, 1918 . 183 14 5
,, Interest on Investments, Returned Incvime
. Tax and Bank Interest to date 7° '3 9
-- -^54
{3) C"H.\Rl.TON —
To Balance at Bank at 31st Dec, 1918 62 13 7
,, Interest on Investment, Returned Income
Tax and Bank Interest to date 37 18 11
100 12
{4) GlBB —
To Balance at Bank at 31st Dec, 1918 ... 27 o 10
,, Interest on Invest'ment, and Bank
Interest to date ... 28 9 8
(s) Like Armstkong—
To Balance at Bank at 31st Dec, t9i8 ... 119 9 10
,, Interest on Investment, Returned Income
Tax and Bank Interest to date t;^ 2 4
(6) Dickinson—
To Balance at Bank at 31st Dec, 1918 ... 45 17 10
,, Interest on Investment, Returned Income
Tax and Bank Interest to date... ... 2
(7) TlI-LOCH—
To Balance at Bank at 31st Dec, 1918
,, Interest on Investment, and Bank Interest
to date
(8) CilBSON —
To Balance at Bank at 31 si Dec, 1918
,, Interest on Investment, Returned Income
Tax and Bank Interest to date
(9) OcTTERsoN Wood—
To Balance at Bank at 31st Decembei;, 191 8
,, Interest on Investment, Returned Income
Tax and Bank Interest to date
.(10) Philipson —
To Balance at Bank at 31st December, igi8
,, Interest on Investment and Bank
Interest to date ...
55
1 2
26
16 10
'9
4 .1
"
19 1
.3
19 0
^_
7 «
47
4 "
96
17 3
— 68 8 o
- 81
,1 4
144 2
867
Yrar kndinc; 3kst Dkcembkr, igig.
(i) Hkath-
By Balance at Bank at date
(2) Stkphen Scott—
By Balance at Bank at date
(3) Charlton —
By Scholarship paid to Mr. A. H. Wh\te
,, Balance al Bank at date
(4) GiBB —
By Scholarships paid to Messrs. O. and E. T,
CoKille
,, Balance al Bank al date
(5) Li KE Armstrong —
Bv Balance al Bank at tiate
(6) Dickinson —
By Scholarship paid to Mr. A. H. Whvte
CV.
£
s. d.
bJ5
9 0
-'54
S 2
-5
75
0 0
12 6
1 00 I 2 6
55 10 6
20 o o
, , Balance at Bank al dale ... ... ... ... ^s 8 o
68 8 o
20 o o
(7) Tl'LI.OCH —
By Scholarship paid to Mr. R. Armstrong-
,, Balance at Bank at date ... ... ... 61 18 o
81 18 o
(8) GiBSlVN —
By Prize paid to Mr. .A. H. \\'hyle ... ... ... 10 o o
,, Balance at Bank at date ... ... ... ... 21 :; 4
3 4
<9) Oi :tter.son Wood —
By Prize paid to Mr. .A. Woodman ... ... ... 10 o o
,, Balance at Bank at date ... ... ,. ... 568
15 6 8
(10) PHILIPSC'tN —
Bv Scholarships paid to Messrs. A. H. Whyte
and D. G. P. Bell ' , 96 o o
,, Balance at Bank at date ... ... • ... ... 48 2 2
144 2 2
868
lU'RHAM COLLEGE Oh' MEDICINP:.
To
Sai.k of Oi,i> College BriLoiNCS,
/.('.s-.v Cosl^ of Arbitralion, and
Interest on Advances ..
PONATIONS TO BlILOINC; FlND OF
I'RKSENT COLLKOE
Donations to New Building Fi nd
17812 \2
d. £
Legacy from the i,ate Dr. Heath
tor Residential Hall, now applied to
Extension of Laboratories and Erer-
tion of" Students Rooms (including-
Accumulated Dividends)
Lei;acv from the late Miss Emily
^L\Tll,^A Easton
Mortgacje Redemption Account—
Aniovmt paid off out of Income
Transfer from Incc^me against New Wing
ExPENDiTiRE— As Hi 31st December, iqoq
Scholarship Endowmi
Stephen Scott
TuUoch
Dickinson ...
C'harlton
Dr. Gibb
Dr. Luke Arnistronif
Dr. Heath
Dr. Gibson
Dr. Outterson Wood
Sir G. H. Philipson
22476 lo 3
8171 8 2
1 0000 o
«75
42622
18
5
1250
0
0
400
0
0
400
50 '
0
16
0
0
500
0
0
400
3600
0
0
0
0
240
7
3
250
0
0
1800
0
0
I'. \ A WAR DEI) SUHOLARSIIIPS
9342
27 10
I 2052 1 2
2500 O
5000
2000
l'TO\ision for Equipment and Renovation of Premises
Heath Chair of Comparative F.Vthologv—
Legacy from the late Dr. Heatli
Donation — From Estate of late James Toleman, Esq.
Gymnasium — Dr. Heath's Donation and Interest,
Less Cost of Fitting- up Gymnasium
.A.MOUNT receiveh fro.m Insiranci'
Co.MPANY for Damage by Fire 45S 15 5
Less Expenditure to dale on restor-
ation of premises, ike. ... .. 436 17 '
Cairied forward iJ 64299 9 i
iH
869
BALANCE SHEET, 31ST December, 1919.
£ s. d.
By Land —
Cost of" Site. &c., to 31st May, 1891
,, BriLDINGS--
Expenditure to 31st May, 1893
New Wing, Expenditure to 31st
May, 1907
Additional Buildings during 191 S
21046 19 I
1 46 1 4 16 to
^-56 16 6
5 '90
FURNITI RE AND P'lTTINGS
35998
^755
. d,
o o
12 5
9 II
New Heating Apparatus—
Expenditure to date
Less Written off to date
Investments — (Scholarships)
At Lloyds Bank, Limited, on
Deposit — Sundry Accounts ..
3379 '
1709 9
10732 2
1320 10
Investment — (Heath Chair of Com-
parative Pathology) —
j£^3353 Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company
5 per cent. Consolidated Preference Stock
Investment — (Toleman, Midwifery Chair) —
£^goo North Eastern Railway Company
4 per cent. Preference Stock ... 101 1 13 6
Investment — (Toleman, Pathology Chair) —
£^893 North Eastern Railway Company
4 per cent. Preference Stock .. 1000 o o
Investment (Superannuation Account)
;£J637 OS. 9d. Dominion of Canada
4 per cent. Preference Stock
Llovds Bank, Limited ...
Composition Fees Suspense Account—
£^4000 5 p«i' c-ent. War Stock ..
^3000, TREASUR^ Bills at 3 months
(Repayable February, 1020")
/;5ooo, Treasury Bills at 6 months
(Repayable April, 1920)
;£^3,ooo 5% .National War Bonds
Z('5i- College Ceneral Funds iiuested.
55 Carried forward .
43944 2 4
1669
^000 o o
'3 6
.S.S9
'9
2
16
9
7
378 19
4
?,>i^-:^
'5
0
^965
19
5
4874
3000
1 2
0
9
0
4664
7
1 1
-
14030 16
0
^179287 '5
ID
870
COLLEGE OF MEblCINE.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Broujfht forward ... 64299 g i
To Investkd Superannuation Account —
^^637 OS. gd. Dominion of Canada
4 per cent. Registered Stock ... 559 2 9
Year's Interest on same to ist October,
1919 '9 '6 7
578 19 4
SuB>»CRiPTiONS from Contributory
Governors and others — as at 31st
December, 1918 ... ... ... 2514 15
Amount received in igig, inckidinjj
Interest on War Stock ... ... 169 13
CaJtfFosiTio.v Fee-s Suspense Account
(for unexpired period o( study) —
As at 31st December, 1918 ... ... 11301 11 6
Accrued since .. 7337 o 9
18638 12 3
Less Transfer to College General
Account, being expired proportion 4607 16 3
2684 8 4
14030 16 o
Balance of Income and Expenditure
Account at 3tst December, 1919 ... 1655 18
£83249 II 2
871
BALANCE SHEET.
Brought forward .
By Contribuiorj' Governors' Account —
^"2450 5 per cent. War Stock
Lloxds Bank, Limited ...
War Savings Certificate
,, Cash at Lloyds Bank, Ltd. —
be'posit (Gyfrinasiuhi) ...
,, Lloyds Bank, Limited —
Cash at Bank
Invested in Treasury Bills, as above.
£ s.
d.
£ s. d.
79287 15 10
^3^3 "
341 10
19 7
0
4
0
2684 8 4
lOl iq 8
541 16
633 11
2
2
Auditeti and Certified,
MONKHOUSE, GODDARD & Co.,
Chartered Accountants.
2.//// f(tnn(irv, 1920.
^^83249
872
Dr.
ARMSTRONG
GENERAL REV'ENUE ACCOUNT FOR
To Salaries and Fees of Slaffaml Examiners
,, Wages
,, Sundry Expenditure on Maintenance
,, Interest and Bank Charges
,, Interest on Mortgage
College Scholarsliips find Prizes ...
Special Expenditure on Agricultural Work in North-
umberland, Durham, Cumberland and Westmoreland ...
Expenditure on Agricultural, Forestry and Live Stock
Advisory Work (not including salaries of Advisory Staff)
Superannuation and Pension Fund ... ... ... ...
Women's Hostel Account (Easlon Hall) deficiency
transferred ... ... ,,. „,
£ s. d.
31857 o 5
2646 7 o
4674 '-' 5
489 12 8
789 18 10
40457 '• 4
353 '7 8
1 60 1 9 7
487 '7
1161 1
5-'^ '-' 9
i^43-'5o 19 n
873
COLLEGE.
THE YEAR ENDING 31ST JULY, 1919.
By Income from Endowments
,, Donations and Subscriptions ..
,, Fees
,, Grants
,, Income from Estate of late John Dag-lish
,, Sundry Receipts
,, Balance being Deficit for year
Cr.
£ s. d.
2951 16 3
468 5 6
9540 9 II
^5273 '5 7
445 7 5
76 19 3
38756 13 II
4394 6 o
^^43150 19 II
Dr.
«74
ARMSTROXG
DEPARTMENTAL AND SCHOLARSHIP ACCOUNTS
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY
Balance outstanding at 31st July, 1918
Expenditure for year —
Travelling Expenses of Staff, i^c.
Expenditure ft>r year
Remitted to H. M. Office of Woods
Balance in hand at 31st July, 1919
£
d.
7
£2b 16 7
CHPPWEl,^
£ s. d.
290 dt 6
• 3i«4 '3 5
5 3 9
^:j4«o 3 7
Balance in hand at 31st July, 1919
MINING
£ s. d.
1229 II II
^(229 ri II
Expenditure for year
Balance in General College Funds at 31SI July, 1919
NAVAL
£ s. d.
1729 5 5
653 6 7
;^2382 12 O
Balance outstanding at 31st July, 1918
Expenditure for 3'ear
MARINE
£ s. d.
602 o I
750 7 8
;^i352 7 9
875
tJOLLKGE,
FOR THE YEAR ENDING gisr JULY, 191.9.
COUNCIL COCKLE PARK FARM. Cr.
Received from Northumberland County Council
Balance outstandings 31st July, igrg ...
WOODS.
galfiiice in hand at 31st July, 1918
^aUss and Rents
£
s.
d.
22
'4
»
4
I
"
1^6
16
7
£
s.
d.
68
15
1 1
3.U'
7
^
j^348o 3 7
EXPERIMENTS.
;{; s. d.
Balance in hand at 31st July, 1918 ... ... ... ... 1129 11 11
Grant from Durham and Northumberland Coal Trade
Associationb ... ... ... ... . ... 100 o o
ARCHITECTURE.
Balance in hand at 31st July, 1918
Income for Ys'^r ■■..
LABORATORY.
Grants
Subscriptions
Sundry Receipts
Balance outstanding at 31st July, 1919
£^i29
II
1 1
£
s.
d.
1032
15
I
1349
lb
1 1
^2382
12
0
£
s.
d.
450
0
0
25
0
0
20
8
10
856
18
1 1
;^ 13.52
7
9
876
ARMSTRONG
DEPARTMENTAL AND SCHOLARSHIP ACCOUNTS
Dr
Expenditure for Year
Balance carried forward to next year
NATURAL
HISTORY
£
s.
d.
4«
'7
4
97
o
o
i;i45
'7
4
Salaries and Wages
Sundry Expenditure
WOMEN'S HOSTEL
£ s. d.
490 10 9
'777 8 9
£.2267 19 6
Balance outstanding- at 31st July, 1918
Payments for year
Balances in hand at 31st July, 1919
ENDOWED
£ s. d.
18 12 7
1953 8 2
1922 I 5
^"3894 2 2
Staff deductions paid over
Colle§fe contribution do.
SUPERANNUATION AND
£ s. d.
'173 14 8
1811 I 3
£2C,%^ 15 II
077
COLLEGE.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST JULY, 1919 (Contd).
DEPARTMENT. Cr.
£ s. d.
Interest on Brady Fund brought forward from last year ... 73 " ^
Interest on Brady Fund for year to date 35 o o
Amount transferred to Revenue Account through
Laboratory Stores Account 37 5 'o
;^i45 '7 4
(EASTON HALL).
£ s. d.
Grant 98Q 10 o
Fees 748 16 9
Balance, being deficiency transferred to Revenue Account 52912 9
£226'j 19 6
SCHOLARSHIPS, &c.
£ s. d.
Balances in hand at 31st July, 1918 .. 1620 i 5
Received during year ... ••• •■• ••• 2272 16 9
Balance overspent at 31st July, 1919 ... ... ... ••• 140
£3^9-\ 2 2
PENSION FUND.
£ s. d.
Transfer from Treasury Grant 650 o o
Deductions from Staff ii73 M 8
Transfer from Revenue Account 1161 i 3
£2984 15 II
878
ARMSTRONG COLLEGP:.
£> b. d. £ ^, d.
To nONATIONS RKC'KIVKI) 62648 17 7
,. Nkw Hi ildings Completion Ftno Account—
Ponations and Income from Investments
to date... 39996 (9 9
Ari|jstrong' Memorial Fund, jes.s Cost of
Statue and Expei}(»fj*> ... .. ... 480JQ 3 3
-r- — ^ «So(7 3 o
,. KiNt.; Ed^vard VII School oi-' Art —
Donations and Loan to Building and
Equipment H"unds ... ... ... ... 20147 3 8
,, Endowmknt Find —
Donations and Interest to ilate ... ... 1601 13 6
21748 17 2
,, i\e\V AgRICI"LTCR.\L BllLlilNG —
Don;Uions to gujlding' aptj Equipnienl
Funds and Interest to date ... ... 11217195
,, AUrii^'e L.^bor.\tory—
Donations for Purchase of Buildintr, and
Equipment Funds ... ... ... ... 4336 18 11
,, Wo.MENs Hostel (E.aston H.vll) Bi ilding and
Eqltpment —
Bequest and Donations, &C. ... ... ... i30i,S 4 9
,, Enpo^v.ments ... ... ... ... ... '00510 8 5
,, Reijerve Account-
For Redemption of Mortgage on Buildings 5903 4 7
,, Departmental and Other Finds 3043 17 o
,, Lpv-n-
PViends Provident Institution (Mortgage)... '90^7 5 •'
,, Sundry Creditors 49'5 3 5
,, Cash belonging to other Funds 8801 2 2
;{^343i86
CECIL A. COCHRANE, 1 Members
G. E. HENDERSON, / 0/ Council.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
'47<'i 7 3
1 4 i 80 1 g 11
7^44 1' ^
1 44046 1 r
4434 13 6
1748 17
879
BALANCE SHPET, 3ih;T Ji i.v, 1919
By Lano Hpproprjatefl for CqUege purppses i\\-\d
reserved for possible extensions ...
,, COJ^LEGK ByiLOlNQS AND EQIIPMENT
Balance of New Buildings Ponipletion
Fund Unexpended ... ...
,, Marine. Lahorati.m<v
Purchase oi BuildinjJ and Equipment
,, King EnwARD \'ll School of Art —
Expenditure on Building- and Equipment
As at 31st J^ly, 1916 -20147 3 8
JLndowmenl Fund — Investpients and Balam-e
in General College Funds 1601 13 6
,, Agriclltlral Dkpartmknt New Biilding —
Expenditure on Building and Equipment ...
,, Engineering Eqlipment —
,, New Hostel for Women —
,, Botanical Greenhoise Accoint —
,, iNV'ESTiJENT.S
Balance in General College Funds ..
,, Grants, &c., Receivai^lk
,, Stocks of Stores in Hand
,. Naval Architecture Flnd —
Balance in General College Funcji'
,, LlOVDS B.iNK LlMiTED —
^ash
,, Cash in Hand
,, ExPENDITLRE INCl KRED owing to Mil ITARV
occupation of College Bcildings—
Amout due from H.M. War Office ^t date 1 136 3 7
,, Revenite Account —
Deficiency tp 31st July, 191S \$W^ 10 11
Peficit for year to da^e - ... .;. ... 4394 6 p
22890 16 II
Deduct — 1st Instalment of H.M. Treasury
Npn-recurrent Grant of ;^ip,ODp for
re-instatement of College... ... 5000 p o
17890 16 II
^343186 2 4
.-\udited and certified as per Report of tliis date,
MONKHOl'SE, GODDARD & Co.,
Ch a rte rvd A ceo u n la n ts.
Neu'cnstle-iipiin-Tyne, 20th January, ig20.
1 ! 2 1 7
'9
5
6296
4
6
1301.S
4
9
■ 76
18
IP
935 "4 3
0
3-^77 2
4
r-. — ^-— —
^
96791
5
4
^75«
2
•5
297
6
IP
653
6
7
#'76
0
4
345
'3
IP
S8o
SPECIAL REGULATIONS RESPECTING
PERSONS ON MILITARY SERVICE.
Until further notice, in the case of students "who
have duly qualified for a degree in any Faculty and
are unable to present themselves at Convocation
o"wing to their absence on (Naval or) Military Service,
the Proctors, upon the production of a certificate
signed by an officer of the reg-inient to which the
candidate is attached, "will supplicate Convocation to
confer upon such candidates their respective degrees
"during their absence on Military Service." No
additional fees will be payable in respect of such
degrees.
Candidates for such degrees should send their
full names, their certificates of having passed the
examinations required and of having kept the
necessary residence (if any) together w^ith the
Degree B''ee and the certificate signed by an officer
that they are upon Military Service, to the Senior
Proctor, so as to reach him in good time before
the day of Convocation.
In the case of Candidates for Honours who are
upon Military Service, the terms during which they
are absent will not be reckoned in computing the
standing for Honours.
In the case of Medical Students, the time spent
as assistant on Active Medical Service, Naval, or
Military, not exceeding six months, will be
allowed to count for the equivalent period of
Hospital Practice. Of the time so spent, one
half may be reckoned a,s equivalent to three
months Medical Clinical Clerkship, and the other
half as equivalent to three months Surgical
Dressership.
Students of the Durham Colleges or of Armstrong
College, w^ho are absent on National Service, as
defined above, will be exempted from residence to
the extent of three terms, provided that, unless
Senate shall otherwise determine, no student be
88 1
allo'wed to proceed to a degree with less than six
terms' residence ; except that a Pass student at
Durham who has kept two terms and has been
absent on National Service, may (pi'ovided his
record in Collections is creditable) be excused the
third tei'm of residence as well as such part lor the
whole) of the First Public Examination in Arts or
Theology or the Intermediate Examination in Arts,
as Council on the report of his teachers may decide.
In the case of students at an associated Theological
College, the report of their College Authorities will
be accepted in lieu of that in Collections.
Pass students of Armstrong- Colleg-e in their first '
or second year who are absent on National Service,
as defined above, may, on the report of the Teachers
concerned, be recommended to Council for per-
mission to proceed to the next year's course without
further examination or residence ; or they may be
exempted from a poi'tion of the next examination.
In the case of First Year Students, at least one term
of residence will be required. For pass students of
Armstrong College in their final year, Avho have
passed their first and second examinations,
application may be made to Senate that they be
allowed to proceed to their degree without further
examination, if the Professors and Teachers
concerned make special recommendation to that
effect.
In the Pass Courses for the First and Second
Years, Military Service may be accepted in lieu of
the examinations in Military Science.
In the case of Honours students at Durham, a
special note stating that they have been absent on
National Service will be appended to their class lists
and testamurs.
Honours students of Armstrong College may (at
their option) either (o) be exempted from such
portion of the Final Examination as shall be
recommended by the Teachers concerned, or (■^i, if
they have resided for not less than two years
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to that effect, be allowed the ordinary degree
without further residence or examination ; and such
candidates may, if they so desire, offer themselves
for examination for Honours at any time within
three years from the termination of the "War.
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of Scholarships or Exhibitions may, upon their
return from National Service, resume the tenure
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no absentee fees "Will be payable in f espect of ternls
during which they have been absent upon National
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