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UNIVERSITY  CALENDAR 

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CONTENTS. 


PAGE. 

5 
6 

.39 

60 

88 


Terms  for  1922 

Almanack 

Thk  Act  of   1908 

-Charter 

Statutes 

Regulations 

-constitl'tion  of  the  committee  of  finance 132 

Officers  of  the  University  13.3 

Members  of  Convocation 161 

Subjects  of  Examination— 

Matriculation  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  175 

Coiir.ses  for  L.Th.,  Dip.Th.,  B.D.,  and  D.D.  ...  187 

Entrance  Scholar.ships  in  the  Durham  Colleges  ...  194 

Arts  Course  (Pass)  (at  Durham  or  Newcastle)  ...  196 

,,  ,,        (Honours)  at  Durham         ...  ...  ..  215 

,,  ,,  ,,  at  Newcastle    ...  ...  ...  226 

Military  Science        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  246 

Civil  Law  ...  ...  ...         ...  ...  ...  247 

Master  of  Arts  and  Master  ot  Letters    ...  ...  ...  249 

Music  251 

Diploma  in  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Teaching  ...  253 

Diploma  in  Forei,e:n  Languages  ...  ...  ...  254 

Medical  Course        ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  255 

Diploma  in  Public  Health...  ...  ...  ...  ...  260 

Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  ...  ...  ...  ...  261 

Diploma  in  Psychiatry       ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  261 

Science  Courses  (Pass)      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  262 

,,  ,,  (Honours)  ...  ...  ...  ...  270 

Master  of  Science  and  Doctor  of  Science         ...  ...  273 

Commerce  Course  ...  ..  ...  ...  ...  ...  275 

Doctorate  in  Philosophy    ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  279 

University  Fellowships       ...         ...         ...         ...  ...  285 

Scholarships  and  Prizes     286 

Pi'BLic  Examinations — 

Examitiaiions  for  B.D.  and  Diploma  in  Theology  ..  344 

„    L.Th ...  m6 

,,  in  Arts         ;  ...  348 


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CONTENTS. 


Pi'BLic  Examinations  — 

Exaniinalioiis  ill  Medicine  ...  ...  .•■  .IS^ 

,.  Science    ...  ...  ...  ...  ■■•  3^8 

Music       381 

Commerce  ...         ...  ...         ...  383 

,,  tor    tlie    Diploma    in    the    Theory    and 

Practice  of  Teachin^T ...  ...  ...  385 

,,  tor  Matriculation   ...  ...  ...  ...  385 

tor  Entrance  of  Students  in  Music       ...  390 

DliGREES    COXFKRREI)    .XNP    LiCENCKS    GRANTED    IN 

1919-1920         39' 

DiRHAM  Division 404 

Regulations  of  the  Dirham  Colleges  405 

University  College 4'3 

Hatfield  College       4^9 

Bishop  Cosin's  Hall 44^ 

St.  Chad's  College 447 

St.  John's  College     45^ 

Bede  College 45^ 

St.  Mary's  College 458 

Non-Collegiate  Members 461 

Home  Students  (Women)     475 

Unattached  Members  478 

College  of  Medicine,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ...  505 

Armstrong  College,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne 538 

Codrixgton  College,  Barbados 568 

Fourah  Bay  College,  Sierra  Leone      573 

De(;rees    by    Diploma,    by    Vote    of    Convocation, 

Honorary,  and  Ad  Eunde.m 578 

"Complete  Honour   Lists  of  Final  Exa.minations  for 

years  precedinjj   1920         ...  ...  •■  ■•  •■•  59° 

Alphabetical   List   of  Members  of  the    University  618 

University  Fees  ...  824 

Regulations  for  .Academical  Costume 828 

Grant  of  .-Vr.ms  to  the  University        8.52 

University  .Societies  and  Clubs 8.^4 

Appendix  (Past  Officers)  837 

Accounts — 

University      ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ■■  ■••  850 

Durham  Colleges     ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  856 

College  of  Medicine  ...  ...  ...  ...  •.  862 

.Armsirong  College  ...  .   ,      ...  .•  •■■  876 

Special  Regulations  respecting  Persons  on  Military 

Service         880 


TERIAIS    FOR     19  2  2. 


DURHAM    DIVISION. 
Epiphany  :    January  20th — March  21st. 
Easter  :    April  28th— June  27th. 
Michaelmas  i    October  13th — December  12th. 


COLLEGE    OF    MEDICINE. 
Epiphany:    January  10th — March  25th. 
Easter:    April  11th— June  30th. 
Michaelmas:    October  3rd — December  21st. 

ARMSTRONG    COLLEGE. 
Epiphany:    January  10th     March  18th. 
Easter:    April  19th— June  27th. 
Michaelmas  :    October  3rd — December  21st. 


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18  S.  Ember  Day. 


19  (E.     4$i.vtccuth  ^uiii.iu  after  Tvinitii. 

20  M.     Vigril. 

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Examination,  Armstrong'  College  Diploma  Exam- 
inations, and  Examination  for  Entratice  Exhibi- 
tions in  Arts  (Armstrongf  Colleg-e). 


Examination  for  Matriculation  (Newcastle  Division), 
and  for  University  Medical  Scholarship  begins. 
Candidates  for  ^I.A.  and  M.Litt.  to  send  in 
their  iiames. 


19  I  €.  I 

M.  \  Estates  Committee.      Intermediate  and  Second   Year 

!  Examinations  for  B.A.   begin. 

Til.  Examinations  for  Degrees  in  Music. 
W. 

23  I  Th.  First  Examination  in  Music. 

24  F.    I 

25  I  S.    I  Convocation. 


26  £. 

27  1  M. 


28  J  Tu. 

29  1  VV. 

30  !  Th. 


First  and  Second  Examinations  in  Science  and 
Commerce.  Examinations  for  Armstrong  College 
Diplomas  and  Lloyds'  Register  Scholarships 
begin.  Meeting  o^  Council  o(  Armstrong  College. 
Meeting  of  House  Committee  of  Armstrong 
College.  Meeting  of  Finance  Committee  of 
Armstrong  College. 

Examination  for  Entrance  Exhibitions  in  Arts  at 
Arm>-trong  College  begins. 


1920. 

OCTOBER. 

Phases  of  the  Moon. 

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Board  of  the  Facultj'  of  Theology. 
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to  send  in  their  names. 

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\e\v  Moon,  loih,  4.5  p.m.            |     Full  Moon,  26lh,  1.42  a. 

n. 

1 

M. 

^W  ^.nnts. 

2 

Tu. 

3 

W. 

4 

Th. 

5 

F. 

. 

6 
7 

S. 

.S.    Leotiard,  Abbot  and  Confessor. 

"tiUirntii-thivb  -Suiib.iti  after  Triuitn. 

8 

M. 

9 

Tn. 

10 

\V. 

1 1 

Th. 

.y.  Martin,  Bisliop  and  Confessor. 

1 2 

F. 

'3 

S. 

S.    Bri/ius,   Bisho/}  and  Confessor. 

>4 

<£. 

CUJCutiJ-fciurth  -Suiib.ii)  .tftcr  lEviniti). 

•5 

M. 

S.  M  achat  us,  Bis/iop. 

16 

Tu. 

>7 

W. 

S.  H K^Ii ,  Bisliop  of  Lincoln. 

18 

Th. 

'9 

F. 

20 

S. 

S.    Edninnd,    /\'ini^  and  Martyr. 

21 

c. 

^toeutjj-fifth  ^uubaj)  after  ^riiiitu. 

22 

M. 

5.  Cecilia,   Virgin  and  Martyr. 

23 

Tu. 

S.  Clente7it,  Bishop  and  Martyr. 

24 

W. 

2S 

Th. 

S.    Catherine,    Virgin   and  Martyr. 

26 

F. 

^7 

-S. 

28 

(£. 

J^irst  ^unb.ii)  in  ^blirnt. 

29 

M. 

Vijcil. 

30 

Tu. 

^.  3lnbiclu.  3Vp    ,inb  i\\. 

NOVEMBER.                        1920. 

1st, 

Sun  Rises  7.  u  a.m.,  Sets  4.29  p.m.,  at  Durham. 

I 

M. 

House  and  Finance  Committees,  Armstrong-  College. 

- 

Tu. 

Ci'iNVOCATiON  for  admitting-  Proctors  to  their  offices 
and  Meeting  of  Senate  at  Durham. 

3 

W. 

4 

Th. 

5 

F. 

Meeting-  oi  the  Curators  of  the  Library. 

6 

S. 

£. 

8 

.M. 

Estates  Conimitiee.      Mid-Term,  .\rnistrong  College. 

<-) 

Tu. 

Couiu-il  of  the  Diiihain  Colleges. 

10 

I  1 

W. 

Th. 

12 

V. 

'3 

s. 

'4 

e. 

15 

M. 

Open   Day.     Council  of  Armstrong  College. 

16 

Tu. 

Meeting  of  the  Board  o'i  F"aculties.      Examinations  for 
M.A.  and  M.Litt. 

•  7 

W. 

18 

Th. 

Finance  Committee  of  .Senate. 

'9 

F. 

20 

S. 

21 

€. 

'- 

M. 

Estates  Committee.      Board  of  Professors,  Armstrong 
College. 

-3 

Tu. 

Council  of  the    Durham   Colleges. 

24 

W. 

2.S 

Th. 

26 

F. 

~  i 

S. 

28 

ۥ 

29 

M. 

30 

Tu. 

Meeting  of  Senate  at   Armstrong  College. 

ic,2o.                 n  i:c  KM  H  1-:  r. 

I'hasks  ok  thk  Moon. 

l-ast   Oiiailer,  2iul,  4.JC)  a.m.            F"ii-st  Quarter    iSlh,  2.40  p. 

111. 

New  .Moon,   loih,   10.4  a.m.                Full  Moon,  251!),  12.38  p.m. 

1      \V. 

2     Th. 

,^     F. 

4     S. 

.s     CC. 

cSccoub  cSuubai)  in  ^Jl^Ucut. 

6      M. 

.v.    Xiro/fis.    Hiihob. 

7     Til. 

8     W. 

Conception  of  the  Rlesseil  Virgin   Alary. 

9     Th. 

10     F. 

II      .S. 

12     C. 

TTliivb  <Suni)ai)  in  JVblirut. 

M     M. 

.S'.  Lucy,    Virgin  and  Martyr. 

14     Til. 

15     W. 

E.MBF.R    D.\Y. 

16 

Th. 

0  Sapientia. 

'7 

F. 

Ember  Day. 

18 

S. 

Embkr  Day. 

'9 

C.     JPourth  -Sunbat)  in  ^libcnt. 

30 

M. 

Vigil. 

21 

Til. 

4^.  Hhomas,  3^p.  anb  ^. 

32 

W. 

23 

Th. 

24 

F.      Vigil. 

25 
26 

S.      Chvistmaa  J}av. 

€. 

<jfirst  ^ivubap  aftrv  Christmas.    ^.  <Sti:phtn.  ift. 

27 

M. 

§.  John,  ^v-  ''"^  <E»5- 

28 

Tu. 

^joliJ  £nnoicnts  ^au. 

29 

VV. 

30    Th. 

3' 

F. 

5.    Sylvester,   Bishop.                          ^ 

DECEMBER.                         1920. 

I 

1st, 
W. 

Sun  Rises  8.8  a.m.,  Sets  3.42  p.m.,  at  Durham. 

2 

Th. 

Examination  L. Th.  (Part  B)  begins. 

3 

F. 

Examination  for  B.A.  degree  beg-ins. 

4 

S. 

5 

t. 

6 

M. 

First  Year  and  Intermediate  (Durham  only)  Exam- 
inations in  Arts.  House  and  Finance  Committee's, 
Arm>.trong  College. 

7 

Tu. 

8 

W. 

Examination  for  L.Th.  (Part  A)  begins. 

9 

Th. 

Collections  begin. 

10 

F. 

11 

S. 

12 

£. 

•3 

M. 

14 

Tu. 

Convocation  at  Durham.     Durham  Colleges  Michael- 
mas Term  ends. 

'5 

W. 

16 

Th. 

•7 

F. 

Michaelmas  Term  of  the  College  of  Medicine  ends. 

18 

S. 

Michaelmas  Term  of  Armstrong  College  ends. 

•9 

€. 

20 

M. 

Estates  Conmiiitee. 

21 

Tu. 

22 

W. 

23 

Th. 

H 

F. 

25 

S. 

26 

t. 

^7 

M. 

28 

Tu. 

■29 

W. 

30 

Th. 

3' 

F. 

'4 


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j  .A  \  V  A  R  y . 

Ph.\ses  ok  the  Moon. 

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Mo 

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Vil,   M.S  1 

1.111. 

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,  ;>olh,  S.2 

p.m. 

1 

S. 

^l!iii'uiuiij.inii. 

^rconb  ^uiib.u]  after  CChristma*. 

3 

M. 

4 

Tu. 

5 

W. 

6 

Til. 
1.' 

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7 

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9 

§. 

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12 

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U 

K. 

'  5 

S. 

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S3. 

^rrcinb  ^itniaii  viftcr  (f piphanti. 

1 7 

.M. 

i8 

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.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 

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1 1 

12 

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14 
15 
16 

17 
18 

19 

20 

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24 

25 
26 

-7 

28 
29 

30 

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S. 

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M. 

Tu. 

\V. 

Th. 

F. 

S. 

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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. 
N'ew  Moon,  ist,  12.26  p.m.  I     Full  Moon,  i6lh,   11.0  p.m. 

First  Quarter,  8th,  8.12  p.m.       |     Last  Quarter,  24th,  4.32  a. 
New  Moon,  30th,  1 1.39  p.m. 


I   '  S.    \  S.  Reniigius,  Bishop. 


2  .IS      ^\inftrrnth   .Suni.u)   aftrv    Triniti). 

3  M. 


4 


Tu. 


5  W. 

6  Th.    S.   Faith,    Vinri}i  and  ^[a^■tv^^• 

7  F- 

8  '  S.        i^    DeiiyS;   Bishop  and  Martyr. 


10  .M. 

1 1  {  Tu. 

12  W. 


.16.     Tlurutifth  .Snnbaii  after  Tvinitu. 


\\  I  Th.     Translation   0/  Kitis;  Edivard,   Confessor. 


•4 


F. 


■5iS. 


16 

1fi 

"CtocntD-fivst  ^uiib.u)   .- 

ftrr  ¥riniti). 

'7 
18 

M 

5.    Etlielrfda,    Vinriu. 

Tu. 

§>.  |;til;r,  QfU. 

'q 

W. 

20 

Th. 

21 

F.   , 

22 

S. 

23 

38. 

ItocntD-sfconb  ^uixb.iu 

after  "STrinitiJ. 

24 

M. 

2S 

iu. 

.9.    Crispin,   Martyr. 

26 

W. 

27 

Th. 

Vigil. 

28 

F. 

<S,S.  ^imon  anb  Jnbr, 

^pp.  an>  4ttm. 

29 

s. 

1 

30 

1»" 

'ItotntD-thirb   ^unbnu 

after   ^rinitg. 

3' 

M. 

Vigil. 

OCTOBER. 

1921. 

ist,  Sun  Rises  6.9  a.m.,  Sets  5.42  p.m. 

AT  Durham. 

I     S. 

M.  '  Annual  Meeting-  of  the  Governors  of  Armstrong 
Colleg-e.      Council  of  Armstrong  College. 

Tu.;  Michaelmas  Term  of  the  College  of  Medicine  begins. 
Michaelmas  Term  of  Armstrong  College  begins. 

W. 

Th. 

F.    j  . 

S.    ' 


23.  I 

M. 

Tu.    Matriculation  Examination  (Durham  Division)  begin->. 

W. 

Th.    Board  of  the  Faculty  of  Commerce. 

F.       Durham  Colleges  Michaelmas  Term  begins. 

S. 


M. 

Tu. 
W. 

Th. 

F. 

S. 


Lectures    at    Durham    bet 
Armstrong  College. 


Board    of   Professors, 


Board   of  the   F~aculty  of  Science. 

Finance  Committee  of  Senate.      Matriculation   Board. 

Board  of  the  Faculty  of  Theology. 
Boards  of  the  Faculties  of  Arts  and  Letters. 
Candidates   for   Examinations   in    Arts   and  Theolog\' 

to  send  in  their  names. 


Estates  Committee. 

Council  of  the  Durham  Colleges. 


:a 


1921.                       XOVKMBER. 

Phases  of  the  Moon. 

First  Quarter,  7th,  3.54  p.m.           Last  Quarter,  22nd,  11.4 

I  a.m. 

Full  Moon,  15th,  1.39  p.m.                New  Moon,  29111,  1.26  p. 

m. 

I     Tu. 

^W  ^.lints. 

2     W. 

3     Til. 

4     F, 

5     S. 

i".  Leonard,  Ahbat. 

6     IB. 

Tlucnijii-fomth  (^uniiai)  afttv  iLvinitjo. 

7     M. 

8     Tu. 

9     W. 

10     Th. 

11     F. 

S.    Martin,    Bix/iop. 

12    s. 

'3    36. 

'iEtocntij-fifth  (Suui.iu  after  ^vinitjtf.     S.  Britius, 

Bp. 

14     M. 

15     Tu. 

S.    Machiitiis,  Bishop. 

16     W. 

17     Th. 

S.   Hiiirh,   Bishop. 

18     F. 

19    S. 

S.   Edmund,   King  atid  Martyr. 

20    .16. 

■Jltorntii-SLvth  ^unbaD  after  Trinitj). 

21     M. 

22     Tu.    5.    Cecilia,   Vinrin  and  Martyr. 

23    w. 

S.    Clement,   Bishop  and  Martyr. 

24     Th. 

2^      F.       5.    Catherine,    Viri^in   and  Martyr. 

26    s. 

27     J8. 

^xt>\  ^uuliJii)  in  3^bbcnt. 

28     M. 

29     Tu. 

Vigif. 

.30   \v. 

1 

: 

^,  3^nbrcto,  ^p.  -»nb  ^, 

9 

NOVEMBER.                         1921. 

I  St, 

Sun  Rises  7.10  a.m.,  Sets  4.29  p.m.,  at  Durham. 

1 

Tu. 

Convocation,  for  admitting-  Proctors  to  their  offices. 
Meeting-  of  Senate  at  Durham. 

2 

W. 

3 

Th. 

4 

F. 

Meeting:  of  the  Curators  of  the  Library. 

5 

S. 

6 

^• 

7 

M. 

Estates  Committee.     Council  of  Armstrong  College. 

8 

Tu. 

Council  of  the  Durham  Colleges. 

9 

W. 

" 

lO 

Th. 

II 

F. 

12 

S. 

'3 

§■ 

•4 

M. 

Open  Day- 

'5 

Tu. 

Meeting  of  the  Board  of  Faculties.      Examinations  for 
M.A.,   M.Litl.  and  B.C.L.   begin. 

i6 

W. 

I? 

Th. 

Finance  Committee  of  Senate. 

i8 

F. 

19 

S. 

20 

§• 

21 

M. 

Estates  Committee.      Board  of  Professors,  Armstrong 
College. 

22 

Tu. 

Council  of  the  Durham  Colleges. 

23 

W. 

24 

Th. 

25 

F. 

26 

27 

S. 

§■ 

28 

M. 

29 

Tu. 

Meeting  of  Senate  at  College  of  Medicine. 

30 

W. 

36 


I  92  I. 

DECEMBER. 

Phasks  ok  THI-:  Moon. 

First  Quarter,  7th,   1.20  p.m.            Last  Quarter,  21st,  7.54  p.m. 

Full  Moon,  15th,  2.50  a.m.                New  xMoon,  29th,  5.39  a.m. 

.'Th. 

2     F. 

3 

S. 

4 

JB. 

..Scconb  ^unba^  in  Jlbbcnt. 

5  '  M. 

6     Tu. 

5.  Nicolas,  Bishop. 

7     W. 

8     Th. 

Coucep/io)i  oft  fie  Blessed  Virgin  Mary. 

9     F. 

10     S. 

11   ijB. 

Thiib  ^unbiii)  in  ^^bbcnt. 

12 ;  M. 

>3  1  Tu. 

5.  Lucy,    Virfriii  and  Martyr. 

14  i  \V. 

Ember  Day. 

'5  i  Til. 

16  1  K. 

E.MBKR   Day.     O  Sapienlia. 

'7 

s. 

E.MBER  Day. 

.8 

1^. 

fourth  .Sunb.ii)  in  3\Micnt. 

19     M. 

20     Tu. 

ViRii. 

2.      \V. 

4$.  ^homa'?.  ^p.  ant)  ^ 

22  .  Th. 

23  |F- 

- 

24 

s. 

Vigil. 

25 

.16. 

CChvistmaa  Sat). 

26  i  M. 

-S.  -Stephen.  ,iH. 

27  1  Tu. 

S».  3ohn,  ^v    ''"^  ^^• 

i8     \V. 

^joliJ  innocents"  Xlai). 

29  1  Th. 

#■ 

30     F. 

3'   1  S. 

1 

S.  Sylvester,  Bishop, 

37 


DECEMBER.                       1921. 

1st 

,  Sun  Rises  8.8  a.m.,  Sets  3.43  p.m.,  at  Durham. 

I 

Th. 

Examination  L.Th.  (Part  B)  begins. 

2 

F. 

'  Examination  for  B.A.  degree  begins. 

3 

t 

1 

4 

««• 

5 

M. 

House  and   Finance  Committees,  Armstrong  College. 
Intermediate  Examination  in  Arts  (Durham  only) 
begins. 

6 

Tu. 

7 

W. 

Examination  for  L.Th.  (Fart  A.)  begins. 

8 

Th. 

Collections  begin. 

9 

F. 

10 

S. 

II 

§■ 

12 

M. 

«3 

Tu. 

Convocation  at  Durham.     Durham  Colleges  Michael- 
mas Term  ends. 

'4 

W. 

15 

Th. 

16     F. 

Michaelmas  Term  of  Armstrong  College  ends.     Mich- 

aelmas Term  of  the  College  of  Medicine  ends. 

.7    s. 

18     ^. 

19     M. 

Estates  Committee. 

20     Tu. 

21      W. 

22 

Th. 

23 

F. 

24 

S. 

25 

§■ 

26 

M. 

27 

Tu. 

2^ 

W. 

29 

Th. 

30     F. 

3.     S. 

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. 


ACT.  49 

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 


50  ACT. 

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 


ACT.  5 1 

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. 


5J  ACT. 

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. 
4 


54  A^'i'- 

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 


56  ACT. 

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 


ACT.  57 

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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SIATUTliS.  bl 

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 


STArLT|i:S.  63 

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. 


64  STAll'TKS. 

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. 


STATUTES.  65 

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. 


66  STATl'IKS. 

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. 


STATUIKS.  ■  67 

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. 


68  STATITKS. 

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. 


STATiriiiS. 


69 


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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70  SIAll    IKS. 

(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. 


STATUTES.  7  I 

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 


72  siAirii'S. 

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  :  — 


STATriKS.  7-^ 

(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 


74  siAiriKs. 

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. 


STATLTKS. 


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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. 


76  STAiriKS. 

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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STATL^TKS.  77 

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. 


STAl  ITKS. 


79 


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 


STATl'TES.  8 1 

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 


82  s'j  .\-i  r  iiis. 

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  : 


siAir  IKS.  8;:; 

(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 


84  STATL'TKS. 

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 


STATUTES.  85 

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. 
6 


S6  siATi  ri-:s. 

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  ; 


STATUTES.  87 

"  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. 

88 


REcuu.A  rioxs  (III).  09 

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. 

■  F.K.e.P.  -^  I'.K.C.S. 


vlFFlCIiKS    Ol'      IHE    L'M\EKS1T^.  143- 

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. 


11 


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. 
10 


150  iMKKKKS    Oy    THli    UNIX  liKSITV. 

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. 


11 


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. 


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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. 
16 


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. 


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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) 


17 


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. 

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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. 


SCIENCE.  269 

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. 

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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. 

18 


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.» 

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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. 


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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 

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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. 

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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.- 

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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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^ 

'  F.K.G.S.  ~  Canon  of  St.  Paul's,  Dunedin.  3  Master  of  Univei  sity  Coilcge  ; 
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. 
Gk.  Pr. ■   r  Foreign  Lang.  Pr.    x  Gabbett  Pr.     /  Theol.  Pr.     ii  Univ.  Hebrew  Sch. 

'  F.R.G.S.  2  F.S.-A.  3  Canon  of  Newcastle ;  Formerly  -Archdeacon  ot 
Northumberland.  -I  Bishop  of  Durham  ;  Formerly  Dean  of  Durham  and 
Bishi-ip  of  Hereford.     5  Brigadier-General. 


4i8 


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. 


*  Licentiate  in  Theology,     t  Late  Fellow  of  the  University. 

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. 

»  Lecturer  in  Hebrew.  St.  Aidan's,  Birkenhead.  =  Head  Master  ot  Grosvenor 
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 


*  Licentiate  in  Theology.  }   Tutorial  Fellow. 

a  Found.^  Sch.       />  Exhib.      c  Tlieol.  Sch.      d  Theol.  Exhib. 
Sell.      ^  Van  Mildert   Sch.       /;  Gisborne   Sch.        k  Barry   -Sch. 
q  Hellen.   Gk.  Pr.      ;-  Foreign   Langr-   Pr.     .<  Gabhett  Pr.   'f  Theol. 
rew  Pr.     z  Lightfoot  Sch.     Ii   Univ.   Hebrew  Sch. 

1  Dean  of  Carlisle.  =  Hon.    Canon   of   Manchester.  i    Hon.  Canon  of 

Riverina,  and  Examining:  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop.       4  Vice-Principal  of  Trinity 
College,  Ningpo,  China.     5  F.R.S.,     Edinburgh. 


Univ.  Class. 
0  Long  Pr. 
Pr.     u   Heb- 


420 


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. 


Licentiate  in  Theology,     t  Late  FeUow  of  the  University. 

a  Found.  Sch.     b  Exhib.     c  Theol.  Sell,     d  Theol.  Exhib.     e  Univ.  Class.  .Sch. 
f  Univ.    Math.    Sch.        g   Van    Mildert   Sch.         h  Gisborne  Sch.         /   Lindsay 
k  f^arry   Sch.       /«   He    Bury   Sch.       />   Assoc.    Fr.       1/    Helleii.   Gk.   Pr. 
Theol.    Fr.         j   Univ.   Hebrew  Sch. 


Sch.  

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1  C.B.E. 


UNiv^ERsrrv  college  (b.a.)  421 

B.A.   (ill  lift.    ant.). 

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 


Licentiate  m  Theology. 
«   Found.  Sell,      r   Iheai  Sell.      d  Theol.  Exhib.      i'  Univ.  Clas^.  Sch.      g   \'a.a 
MlldertScli.    /  Newb\  -Sell,    o  Lonij  Pr.    /  Theol  Pr.    3  LIghtfoot  Sob.    J  Dip.  Th. 

'   Hon.   Canon  ot  4>urhain.      -'  Canon  of' Bunburv,   VV.   .\ustralta. 
27 


422 


rVlVFRSITY    fOLLKi'.K    (iJ.A.) 


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. 


*  Licentiate  in  Iheolog-y.         %   IJip.Th. 

a  Found.  Sch.  h  E.xhib.  c  Theol.  Sch.  d  Tlieol.  Exhib.  e  Univ.  Class. 
Sch.         i  Lindsav   Sch.  /   N'ewby   Sch.         «    Thomp.son  Pr.         o  Long-  Pr. 

/Thcol.  Pr.     •   Dip.Th. 

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UNIVKKSITV    COLLEGE    (b.A.  ) 


4^ 


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 


a   Found.  Sell. 
Litrhttbot  Sell. 


*  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. 

a  Found.  Sch.  b  l^.xhih.  <■  Tlieol.  Sch.  ,/  Thool.  \l\\<^.  rL'niv. 
Class.  S^:li.  /Ellerton  Sch.  k  Barry  Sch.  /  Newbv  Sih.  o  l.on^  Pr. 
t  Theol.   Pr.         u   Hebrew  Pr.         ||  Univ.  Hebreiv  Sch. 

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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 


c  Theol.  Sch.       d  Theol.   Exhib.       k  Barry  Sch.       o  Long-  Pr.       p  .Vssoc.  Pr. 
/  Theol.   Pr.       «  Hebrew  Pr.       ^  Capel  Cure  Pr. 


Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon. 


V.S.A.;  T.D. 


Ep. 
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/ ...  ...  ...  ...  ,,  ,, 

a    Found.    Sell.        d   Tlieol.    Exhib.        e    Univ.    Cla,ss.   Sch.        o  Long:   Pr. 


42S 


L  nivi:ksitv   COI.I.ICC'.K. 


STUHKN  1      IN"     KDltATIOX. 

AlKieiMUl,     rilOUl.lS    Tiiultl'       ..  ...  ...         I*"p.     1C)20 


studp:xts  IX  mllsic. 


Clc.'ivor-Hmvarci,  ■    Bi'niard 
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. 

a  Found*  Sch.  b  Exhib.  c  Theol.  Sch.  </ Thaol.  Exhib.  e  Univ.  Class.  Sch. 
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. 

*  Principal  of  St.  Chad's  College.  '  Canon  of  Salisbury  Cathedral.  Rhodesia. 
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. 
a    Found.    Sch.     A  Exhib.     c  Theol.  Sch.     </  Theol.   Exhib.     h  Gisborne  Sch. 

i  Harry  Sch.     /  Theol.   Pr.      ti   Hebrew  Pr.     z  Li}<htfoot  Sch.     §  Gibson   Pr. 

■  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. 


cTheol.  Sch.      rt"  Theol.  Exhili.      ;«•  Barry  Sch.      /  Tlieol.  Pr.      JJ   Bible  Pr. 


44-' 


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. 


c  Theol.  Sch. 


d  Theol.  Exhib.        /  Theol.  Pr. 


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 


c  Theol.  Sch. 


d  Theol.   Exhib.         k  Barry  Sch.         /  Theol  Pr. 
'  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 


a  Found.  Sch.        *  Exhib.         t  Jenkyns  Sch. 


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. 
a  Found.  Sch.      b  E.xhib.      c  Thcol.  Sch.      d    Theol.    Exhib.      e  Univ.  Class. 
Sch.      g  Van  Mildert  Sch.        k  Barry  Sch.        >n  De  Bury  Sch.       o  Lonii-  Pr. 
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|=^^■. 
a  Found.  Sch.    h  Exhib.    c  Theol.  Sen.    d  Theol.  Exliib.    t;  V.m  Mildert  Sch. 
/;  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          ...              ...  ...  ...  ...  ,,         >, 

a  Found.  Sch.     c  Theol.    Sch.     d  Theol.  Exhib.     k  B.irry  Sch.     t  Theol.  Pr. 
II  Univ.  Hebrew  Sch. 
'  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. 
d  Theol.  Exhib.       t  Thcol.  Pr.        ||   Univ.  Hebrew  Sch. 
'  .\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. 
29 


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 


c  Theol.  Sch.     d  Theol.  Exhib.     t  Theol.  Pr. 


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. 
a  Found.  Sch.       b  Exhib.       c  Theol.  Sch.       </  Theol.   Exhib.      k  Barry  Sch. 
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. 
y  Foreign  Lang.  Pr.   x  Gabbett  Pr.    t  Theol.  Pr.    u  Hebrew  Pr.    U  Capel  Cure  Pr. 

I  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester.  ^  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham.  ^  F.R.Hist.S.  ; 
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!.* 


*  Licentiate  in  Theology. 

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. 

'  F.S.A.,  Scotl.nnd  ;  Oean  of  the  Diocese  of  Moray.  Ross  and  Caithness. 
»  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 
Pr.       t  Theol.  Pr.     u  Hebrew  Pr. 

'   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. 

a  Fouiul.  Sell.     l>  Exhib      cTheol.  Sch.     «' Theol.  Exliib.     e  L'niv.  Claas.  Sch. 
/  Newh\  Sch.     «  Thomp~o.i   Pr.      o  Long  Pr.     t  Tlieol.   Pr.     «  Hebrew  Pr. 


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. 


•  Licentiate  in  Theolog-y. 
r  Theol.  Sch.  d  Theol.  Exhib.  /Univ.  Math.  Sch. 

«   Hebrew  Pr.  s  Gabbett  Pr.  /  Tlieol.   Pr.  ||   Univ. 


Principal  oi  t!ie  College  and  High  School,  I  inncvclly.     ^  County  Court  J iiug'c. 


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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47-^ 


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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1907 

E. 

1908 

Ep. 

igog 

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Ep. 

igio 

M. 

igio 

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. 


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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. 


4^(1 


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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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. 


d  Theol.  Exhib. 


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           ...  ...  ...              ...  ,,  ,, 


4qo 


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                    ...              ...               .•  •••  "  " 


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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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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 


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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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M. 

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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 


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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       ...  ...  ...  ...  ,,  ,, 


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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 


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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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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.  ,, 

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Best,  Cyril  Handford             ...  ...  ...  ■••  Ep.  1915 

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Bailey,  Cecilia  Grace             ...  ...  •••  •  •  M.  ,, 

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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. 


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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.* 


*   Bachelor  ot  Surgerx .     t   Master  of  Surgery,     t  Bachelor  of  Hygiene. 
§   b.P.H.        1  Doctor  of  Hygiene. 
a  Univ.  Sch.      d  Charlton  Sch.      e  Dickinson  Sch.     /  Tulloch  Sch.     g  Goyder 
Sch.     h  Gibb  Sch.     /  Heath  Sch.    j  Scott  Sch.     k  .\rmstrong  Sch.     I  Gibson  Pr. 
m  Turnbull  Pr.     n  Gold   Medal. 

'  F.R.C.S.  *  F.R.C.P.  3  Examinefj  Royal  College  of  Surgeons;  Bac- 
teriologist to  the  Household  of  H.M.  King  George  V;  M.V.O.,  4th  Class. 
4  O.  B.t.  5  Professor  of  Surgery  and  Director  of  the  Research  Laboratories, 
University  of  Cape  Town, 


COLLKGE    OK    MEDU^INE    (M.D.) 


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. 

*  hn 
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."  = 


*  Bachelor  of  Surgery,    t  Master  of  Surgery.     J  Bachelor  of  Hvariene. 
S  D.P.H. 
a   Univ.  Sch.     e  Dickinson  Sch.     J  Tulloch  Sch.      /;  Gibb  Sch.    ./  Scott  Sch. 
k  Armstrong  Sch.         I  Gibson  Pr.         «  Gold  Medal. 

I  F.R.C.S.    -  F.R.C.P.    3  Lecturer  in  Mental  Diseases,  University  of  Sheffield. 
-•  e.M.G.      5  Knt.  Oflf.  Ord.  of  Lion  and  Sun  of  Persia.      *  C.B.E. 


5"^ 


COI.l.KOK    OK    MKOKlMi    (m.P.     PKAC.) 


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. = 


S  D.I 

'   F.R.C.S.  ^  n.L.  3  Siih-Dean 

*  Professor   of  Obstetrics.    University   of 

Order  of  St.  John  of  lerusalem.     7  O.B. 


MI. 

o(  St.  George's  Cathfdral,  Capetown. 
Leeds.       5  Lt.-Col.    I. M.S.        »  Knt. 
E.         «  Surgeon-Gen    I.AI.S.  Retd. 


COLLEGE    OF    .MEDICLXE      M.D.     PKAC. 


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. 
3S 


5'^^ 


fOLI.Kr.l-:       MHIMCIXICOI'     (M.D.     F'KAl.  ) 


Hij;_i;in-on,  C'hailes  Gaskell. 

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 
of  Grace,  Order  of  .St.  John  of  Jerus.ileni  ;  Hon.  Surjjeon  to  the  King. 
■»  Member    of    General    Medical     v'ouncil.  '•    M.I).,    Briix.  ;     LL.D.,    N.U.L 

*  Physician     Extraordinary    to    King    George    V    and    Queen    Alexandra     and 
Surgeon-.\pothecary  at   Sandringham  ;     K.C.V.O. 


COLLEGE  OF  MEDICINE  (.VI. U.  FRAC.  ) 


519 


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.  - 


COLLliGK    OK    MKDKINH     (M.O.     PKAC.) 


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. 

'  F.R.S.     ^  O.B.E.     ^  Hunterian  Professor,  Royal  Coll.  of  Surgeons.     •»  F.S.A. 


522 


COl.l.HGK    iW    MHOKINK    (M.B. 


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; 
a  Univ.  Sch.  rf  Charlton  Sch.  e  Dickinson  Sch.  J  Tulloch  Sch.  f>-  Uoyder 
Sch.  AGIHbSch.  >fe  Armstrong  Sch.  /Gibson  Pr.  wTurnbuU  Pr  /  Philipson  Sch. 
'FR.C.-..  i^  F.S..\.  i  Deputy  .Suri^eon-General.  R.N.  (retired).  4  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.  ;  .Surjjeon-General  A. M.S.,  Deputy  Director  .VIedical  Services.  S.A. 
5  District  Commissioner  and  Stipendiary  Nlagistratc.  I.evuka.  Fiji.  '  O.B.E. 
7  M.B.E.         ^  Demonstrator  in  Anatomy,  Univ.  Sheffield. 


t'OI  I.KGK    Oh-    MEDICINE    (MB. 


523 


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. 

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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 


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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. 


AUMSTRUNC;    COLI-KGIC    (CSC).  543 

(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. 


ARMSTRONG    COLI.liGE    (M.SC.) 


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. 


ARMSTRONG   COLLEGE    (b.SC.) 


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.- 


a  Senior  Femoerton  Sch.  o  Juii^or  Peinoerton  Sch.  c  H 
Sch.  e  Mather  Sch.  /'  Alder  Sch.  m  Lloyd's  Reg.  Sch. 
oF.-Marreco  Pr.     />  Shaw  Pr.  II  Daglish  Fellow. 

'  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  Univ.  Coll.,  Exeter.    '  M.D..  Lend, 
in   Patholog-y  ;    Lecturer  in   Clinical    .Medicine;    C.ALG. 
in  Agriculture,  Univ.  Leeds. 


li.  Sch.       ti  Clark 
n  Osbeck   Exhib. 


Demonstrator 
i  .\ssistant  Lecturer 


55^ 


ARMSTRONG    COLLEGE    (b.SC.) 


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.  /// 


D.Th.P.t. 


Late  Fellow. 


b  Junior  Pemherton  Sch.cHaiiSch./' Mather  Sc.h.  /ifMJirStfi.  ^J6flhi?tdll  ^ck. 
«■  Lindsa>  Sch.  ./  Royal  Ex+iib.  Sch.  k  Koyal  F.xhili.  Bursar.  /  Surveyors'  Institute 
Sell.  »«  Lli>vd  .s  IvejfiKter  .Sch.  /:  Oslieck  Exhiii.  o  F.-M.irreco  Pr.  «>  Simpson  Pr. 
'  Pii.O.,  iJcidelbcrgf.  -  Assistant  Lecturer  \n  ICducation.  '  Ph.I>.  ;  LeScturer 
in  .  Physics,     L'niv.    v(    Bristol.  *     Principa-l    ot    the    L'niversity    of    Pekin. 

S  Principal  of  the  Technical  College.  Stnrfth*icfc. 


ARMSTROX(;    I'OI.LliGE    (b.SC.) 


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. 

a  Senior  Pemberton  Sch,     b  Junior  Pemberton  Sch. 
Seh.       /    Alder     Sch.        g   Johnston    Sch. 
i  Shipwrights'  Co.  Sch. 

'  Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Agriculture. 


d  Clark  Sch.     e  Mather 
Osbeck    Exhib.       p   Shaw    Pr. 


554 


ARMSTRONG    COLLE(;k    (B.SC. 


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 
Register  Sch.     n  Osbeck  Exhib.     o  F.-.Marreco  Pr. 

'  Principal  of  the  Technical  Institute,  Sunderland.  '  Ph.D.,  Halle;  Professor 
of  Botany,  Grey  Univ.  Coll.,  Bloemfontein.  3  Assistant  Lecturer  in  Agriculture, 
Univ.  Leeds.  , 


ARMSTRONG    COLLEGE    (B.SC.) 


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. 


*  D.Th.P.T. 
b  Junior  I'eaiberton  Sch.         rf  Clark  Sch.         c  Mather  Sell.         /  .\lder  Sch 
Royal  Exliib.  Sirh.     m  Lloyds'  Register  Sell,     o  Long  Pr.     u  Osbeck  Exhib. 
'  Militarj-  Cross. 


;56 


AKMSTKONC.    COLLEGE    (b.SC.) 


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 
Sch.  /  -Mining-  Sch.  k  Royal  Exhib.  Bursar.  «  Osbeck  Exhib.  o  F.-Marreco 
Exhib.     p  Shaw  Pr.     «)  Simpson  Pr. 

'   Miiitary  Cross.     -   \'ice-l'rincipal   of  Culham   Training-  College.     3  M.B.E. 


ARMSTRONG     COLLEGE    (B.LITT.) 


557 


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. 


D.Th.P.T.        §J  Late  Fellow. 

Hall    Sch.       (/  Clark    Sch.       g  Johnston    Sch. 
p  Shaw    Pr.       </  Gladstone  Pr.       f  Foroigrn 


b  Junior  Pemberton  Sch.  ( 
»  Mining  Sch.  «  Osbeck  Sch 
Langf.  Pr.      y  Gibson  Pr. 

'  .Assistant  Lecturer  in  Education 


5SS 


AUMSIKONi;    tOM-iii;h:    (k.i.itt.  ) 


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.* 


*  n.Th.P.T.         §J  Late  Fellow. 
q  Gladsliint-   Pr.  r  Foreigfn  Lang.  Pr.  x  Art  Medal. 


ARMSTRONG   COLLEGE    (B.LITT. 


559 


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. 


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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.  ,. 

E.  igi9 

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. 

iql2 

E. 

" 

Ep. 

'9',^ 

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                     

M0d.  (iq) 

B.Wus.                     

I9'fl< 

M.D.,  Med 

1384, 

M.A..  Half.           

I  gn2:  ^ 

M.A.                     

H-on.  M.A 

18^. 

M,A.,  D.C.L.,  Univ.      .  . 

1869c. 

A.Sc,  .Arms. 

190.Q,, 

B.Sc,  .Arms 

192Q. 

L.Th.,  Hatf.          

1379.. 

A.Sc,  Arms 

i886( 

B.-A.,  Non-CoU 

191^- 

St.  Chad's              

Univ.                         

M.B.,  B.S.,  Med. 

.89^ 

A.-Sc,  Arms 

1884, 

M.A.,  Univ 

1899. 

M.lA.,  Hatr.           

19061 

M.A.,  Half.           

191,1 

L.Th.,  Hatf.         

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 

191S: 

B.A.,  St.  John's 

<93iO, 

L.Th.,  Non-Coil 

i9'.( 

M.kSc,  Arms,  and  Home 

'9'.5  . 

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 

'903! 

M.D.,  Med 

1879  J 

M.A.,  x\on-Coll 

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. 


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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 

B.A.,  Codr 

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 

Puke,  E. 

M.D.,  Med 

'895^. 

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 

■^iiiiih,  F.  L. 

.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 

>9'5 
1897 
ic,i4 

IQOI 

1SS7 

iL)l2 

l8qi 

>8S7 

1912 
10:3 

1879 

l8q6 

1912 
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 


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B. 

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N. 

Ridley 

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Ridley 

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L.  R.  M. 

RidU-V 

,  F. 

A. 

Ridl/y 

,  F. 

F. 

Ridley 

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Ridley 

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,  s. 

A.            '.'.'. 

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Ries,  B.  J. 

Riii:by, 

A. 

D. 

Rigb'y, 

C. 

A. 

Rie^b'y, 

E. 

Rikby, 

James 

Rii,'bv, 

John 

Ris:by, 

Joseph 

Rig-by, 

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H. 

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W. 

P. 

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G.  V. 

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I. 

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E. 

Rippon 

,  R 

.  VV. 

Rislnvorth 

,  VV.  N.   ... 

Ritchie 

,  A, 

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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 

L.Th.                      

iqi  1 

L.Th.,  Codr 

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. 


\V. 


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.  . 

^^'agg'.  J- 
Waggett,  A.  C. 
Waggett,  F.  W.       . 
Wagliorn,  L.  E. 
Wagner,  F. 
WagstaflF,  J. 
Wahlluch,  H.  A.      . 
Wain  Wright,  R. 
Waite,  M. 
Waite,  P.  J. 


a  F.. 


L.Th.,  Hatf. 
I^.Si-.,  Anns. 
Hatf. 

Arms,  (i  ^) 
M.A.,  Uiiiv. 
B.A.,  Univ. 
B.A.,  Arms. 
M.A.,  Arms. 
L.Th.,  Univ. 
B.A.,  Hatf. 
Arms.  ( I  ^) 
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. 

B..-\.,   Home 

B.A.,  Xon-Coll. 

L.Th. 

(1907)  Mus. 

B..\.,  St.  John's 

B..Mus.       » 

B.n. 

L.Th. 

M.A.,  Hatf. 
M.A.,  Home 
M.A.,  Bede 

nerly  Vincent.  K.  H. 


THE 

UNIVERSITY. 

805 

Waite, 

W.  A.  H 

MB.,  B.S.,  Med, 

.897 

Wake, 

r.  H 

Anns,  (i  •?) 

Wakefield,  G.  S 

L.Th.       ^                

1914 

Wakeford,  H 

( iqi  1  )  Mus. 

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, 

,  E.,  s 

>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 


824  UNIVERSITY    FEES. 

UNIXERSITV     FEES. 

For   ExdtniiKifions. 

£ 

Mai  lii'iilahDii                 ...           ...            ...           ...           ...            ...  2 

Enlranoo  Exaiiiinalion  in  Music    ...          ...           ..            ...  2 

Arts  Exaininatioiis  at  Durliain  :    - 

First  Piihlif  Examinatiim  in  Afts                       ...          ...  2 

I'inal  Exaininatioii  in  Arts  in  liltcris  cintiquis  :  — 
For  Part  1  and  Part  II  taken  tovjetlier 

For  either  Part  taken  separately      ...                       ...  2 

Examination   in  TheoIog-it:al    Portion    or   Cieneral 

Bible  (for  Candidates  for  Honours)          ...  o 

lnternieiii<Hte  Examination           ..              ..           ...           ...  2 

Second  \'ear  B.xA.  other  tlian  /;/  lilteris  antiquis    ...  2 
Vov  Ex;uninali(in   ov   Re-I'.xamination  in  one  or  two 
subjects   in    the    Intermediate   or    Second    year 

Examination                   .           ...           ...           ...           ...  i 

Final  B.A.  other  than  ///  litteris  antiquis        ..          ...  2 

*For  M..A.  or  M.Litt 2 

*For  M..\.  or  M.Litt.  (if  examinetl  abroad)     ...          ...  4 

■*For  M. A.  (after  M. Lilt.)              5 

"For  M..\.  (after  M.Litt.)  ( Re-examination)   ...          ...  1 

.Arts  Examinations  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  :  — 

For  the  Inteiinediate  Examination  for  B.A.               ...  2 

For  Second  Year  Examination  for  B.A.         ...          ...  2 

For  Examination  or  Re-Examination   in   one  or  two 
subjects  in  the   Intermediate    or    Second    Year 

Examination                ...           ...           ...           ...           ...  i 

For  the  Final  Examination  for  B.A.    ...          ...          ...  3 

For  the  Examination  for  M.A.  01   M.Litt.       ...          ...  5 

For  re-examination  for  M.A.  or  M.Litt.          ...          ...  1 

Any  Examination  in  Theoloy^N-      ...          ...          ...          ...  2 

I^Durliam   Graduates,    or    those   who   have 
1,      1     1         I       passed  the  Examination  ft>i- the  niploma 

,  ,-.•       ■,     -,       m   1  heoloev'  after  i-esidence  at  Durham  tl 

-     I  Othei- CTiaduates         ..           ...           ...           ...  6 

I^Clerso'men  of  seven  years'  standingf       ...  25 

Dt>iloi' of  Divinity     ...           ...           ...          ...          ...          ...  10 

Bachelor  i>f  Civil  Law           ...            ..           ..            ...           ...  4 

Doctor  of  Civil  Law               ...          ...          ...          ...  10 

First  for  Degfree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine           ...          ...  5 

Second  for  Deg'ree  of  Bachelor  c>f  Medicine     ...          ...  5 

Third  for  Detjree  of  Bachelor  oi'  Medicirfe         ..            ...  5 

Final  for  Deg'ree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine          ...          ...  10 

For  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine                ...          ...  5 

For  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Surtfery              ...          ...  5 


*  An  niliiitional  /fi-  will  be  pityatde  by  a  caiididalr  who  is  allowed  tr>  offer 
.subject  not  on  the  li\t. 

t    To  bf  liu  i-fasr-d  to   £;],   in   utid  it/tfr   iqza. 


UNIVERSITY    FEES.  825 


For  the  Degree  of  Master  ot  Surgery     ... 

For  the  Diploma  in  I'liblic  Health 

For  the  Diploma  in  Psychiatry     ... 

For  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Hygiene 

For  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Hygiene    ... 

Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine,  and 
for  the  Degree,  for  Practitioners  oi'  15  year's  standing 
(It  the  candidate  lie  prevented  from  sittinj;  for  the  examina- 
tion either    hv    ill-health,    duly    certified,    or    by    other 
iirg:ont  cause  approved  by  the  Board  of  the  Faculty  of 
Medicine,    £2    10s.    of    the   fee    paid   will   be  retained 

)  on  account  of  necessary  preliminary  expenses.) 

Extraortlinary  Examinations  :  — 

First.  Second,  or  Third  for  M.B. 

Final  for  M.B. 
.1   Bachelor  of  Siu-gerv 
First  B.Sc .'  

For  re-exainination  in  one  subject 
.  For  Special  Examination  in  one  snbject  iti  March  ... 
Second  B.Sc.   (Apj^lied  Science)  ... 

For  re-examinaiion  in  one  subjei-i 
■■   For  special  Exaniinaiion  in  one  stibject  iii  Marcii    ... 
Final  B.Sc.   (Applied  Science) 
'For  re-examination  in  one  subject 

For  re-examination  in  two  subjects 
)   For  B.Sc.  Honours  Examination  (Fourth  Year)      ..: 
Final  B.Sc.  (Pure  Science) 

(£i  oayable  at   the  end  of  the  second   year  and  ^3  at   the 
end  of   the  third  year.  1 

For  re-examination  in  I  he  TV/Zn/ subject 

For  re-examination  in  a  t7^;V/' subject 

For  B.Sc.  Honours  Examination  (Fotirth  Year) 
Master  of  Science  ...  ...  ...  ..  . 

For  re-examination 
Doctor  of  Science 
Doctor  of  Letters  ...  ...  ...  ...  ... 

Doctor  of  Philosophy 

First  B.Mus.  ' •       

B.Mus.  Exercise    ... 

Final  B.Mus.  ... 

Do.  Practical  Examination  (additional)     ... 

D.Mus.  Exercise 
Doctor  of  Music 
First  B.Com. 

For  re-examination  in  one  subject 
Second  B. Coni. 

For  re-examination  in  one  subject 
Final  B.Com. 

For  re-exainination  in  one  subject 
M.€om.  .  

For  re-examination 
Diploma  iiT  Theory  and  Practice  of  Teaching  ... 


826 


UNIVERSITY   FEES. 


Licence  in  Oeiital  Surgery: — 

i;  s.  d.  £  s. 

First  Exaniinalioii      ...   2    lo     o     Re-exaniiiiatioii        ...     i    10 
Second  Examination       2    10     o  Do.  ...     2     o 

Third  Examination    ...   3   10     o  Do.  ...     2     o 

Final  ExaiTiination     ...   3    10     o  Do  ...     2     o 

For  Dt'o-rct's  and  Diplomas.  £  s. 

Bachelor  of  Arts         

Master  of  Arts 

Baclielor  of  Di\  inity 

Doctor  of  Divinity     ... 

Bachelor  of  Civil  Law 

Doctor  of  Civil  Law... 

Bachelor  of  Science... 

Master  of  Science 

Doctor  of  Science 

Bachelor  of  Hyg'iene 

Doctor  of  Hyg'iene   .. 

Bachelor  of  Medicine  ..  ...  ...  ...  ...  6     6 

Doctor  of  Medicine  .. . 

Bachelor  of  Surg-ery  ...  ...  ...  ...  6     6 

^L■ister  of  Surg-ery  ...  ...  ...  ..  6     6 

Master  of  Letters       ..  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  6     o 

Doctor  of  Letters 

Doctor  of  Philosophy 

Bachelor  of  Music     ... 

Doctor  of  Mu.sic 

Bachelor  of  Commerce 

.Master  of  Commerce 

Licence  in   Theologj' 

Diploma  in  Theology  : — 
For  Durham  Graduates 
For  olliers 

Diploma  in  Public  Health 

Diploma  in  Psychiatrv 

Diploma  in  Theory  and  Practice  of  Teaching 
For  Durham  Gi-aduates 
For  others 

Diploma  in  Foreign  Languages 

Licence  in  Dental  .Surgery 

Degrees  at  Codrington  College  or  Fourah  Bay  College 

(in  addition  to  the  Degree  Fee)        ...  ...  ...  o   to     o 

Degrees  ui  ahsentiA  (in  aiidition  to  the  Degree  Fee)...  300 

Decrees  in  absentia  can  be  taken  onlf  by  persons  residing 

outside  the  limits  of  the  British  Isles. 

It  has  been  agreed  that  candidates  for  the  degree  of  Ph.D. 
should  paj'  £\o  on  presenting  their  application  for  the  degree 
at  the  conclusion  of  their  course,  and  £z^  for  the  conferring  of 
the  degree  ;  also  that  candidates  who  enter  as  graduates  of 
other    Universities    should    pay    in    addition    an    Entrance    Fee 

of  £h- 


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0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

1 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

3 

0 

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COLLEGK    HXPENSES.  827 

THK    FOLLOWING    ARE    THE    UNIVERSITY    EXPENSES 

AT    DURHAM. 

;^    s.    d. 

Admission    Fee    in    Arts    or    "1  lieoIog;y,   tor    students 
enterint;-    upon    residence    at    Durham 
who    have  paid   a  fee   of   ^i    10s.   for 
the  Matriculation   Examination  or  for 
the  School  Certificate  Examination  of 
the  L^niversity  of  Durham         ...  ...  100 

Do.  for    other    students,     including'    those 

eiittM-iui;  ;ipon  residence  at  Theolotrical 
Ci>ileg-es     ...  ...  .  ...  ...  200 

TerniiiKil  Expenses. 

£    s.   d. 
JTuition  "  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  1^    10     o 

tCensor's  Fee  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  o   10     o 

tChest  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  ...  0100 

tLibrary  0100 

Students  in  Ails  or  Leti.'rs  readiny-  for  the  Diploma  in  Education 
pay  an  additional  fee  oi  £.2. 

Non-resident  students,  who  are  not  Bachelors  of  Arts,  or 
Licentiates  in  Theology,  pay  terminally  los.  to  the  Chest,  los.  to 
the  Library,  and  if  members  of  a  College,  Hall,  or  House,  los.  to 
such  College,  Hall,  or  House. 

These  payments  are  not  required  from  students  who  have  been 
prevented  b}'  illness  from  keeping  any  term  or  terms,  nor  in  any 
case  for  more  than  three  terms  of  non-residence. 

Every  B.A.,  in  order  to  count  terms,  pays  terminally  to  the 
chest  los.  until  he  takes  the  degree  of  M.A.  This  payment  is  not 
required  for  more  than  nine  terms.  In  the  case  of  a  B.A.,  this 
charge,  together  with  the  payment  of  £2  required  after  the 
M.A.  degree  for  membership  of  Convocation,  ma\'  be  com- 
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 

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0 

3-^77  2 

4 

r-.  —  ^-—  — 

^ 

96791 

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297 

6 

IP 

653 

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#'76 

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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 


HH2 

and  have  passed  their  First  and  Second  Year 
Examinations,  they  may,  if  the  Professors  and 
Teachers  concerned  make  special  recommendation 
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. 

Members  of  the  Durham  Colleges  who  are  holders 
of  Scholarships  or  Exhibitions  may,  upon  their 
return  from  National  Service,  resume  the  tenure 
of  such  Scholarships  or  Exhibitions. 

In  the  case  of  members  of  the  Durham  Colleges 
no  absentee  fees  "Will  be  payable  in  f espect  of  ternls 
during  which  they  have  been  absent  upon  National 
Service. 


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