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Cambridge,  October,  1908. 

LIST    OF    BOOKS 


PUBLISHED   BY 


DEIGHTON  BELL  AND  CO. 

CAMBRIDGE. 
GEORGE   BELL  AND   SONS  LONDON. 

BASSET  (A.  B.)     A  Treatise  on  Hydrodynamics.     By  A.  B. 

Basset,    M.A.,   F.R.S.,    Trinity   College,   Cambridge.     8vo.     Vol.    I., 
IOj.  6d  ;  Vol.  II.,  12j.  6rf. 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Hydrodynamics  and 

Sound.     Second  Edition,  Revised  and  Enlarged.     8vo.     8s. 

A  Treatise  on  Physical  Optics.     8vo.     16*. 

An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Cubic  and  Quartic 


Curves.     8vo.     10s.  6rf. 

BONNEY  (T.  Gr.)     The  Influence  of  Science  on  Theology.    The 

Hulsean  Lectures  for  the  Year  1884.  By  T.  G.  Bonnet,  D.Sc,  Fellow 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge.     Small  8vo.    3*. 

Death    and    Life    in    Nations    and    Men.       Four 

Surmons  preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  in  April,  1868. 
8vo.    3«.  %d. 

. The  Geology  of  Cambridgeshire.     A  Short  Sketch 

for  the  use  of  Students.     8vo.    3s. 

BONWICKE  (Ambeose),    Life  of,  by  his  father.      Edited  by 

John  E.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge. 
Small  8v().     6s, 

CALVERLEY  (C.  S.)     Works  by  the  late  C.  S.  Calveeley, 

M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge  : 
The   Complete    Works    with    a    Biographical  Notice  by   Sir 
W.  J.  Senuall.     Crown  8vo.     6s.  net. 

Collected  Edition,  in  4  vols.     Cro^vn  ^vo.     5s.  each. 

Vol.  I.    Literary  Remains,  with  Portrait  and  Memoir.    Edited 

by  Walter  J.  Sendall. 
Vol.  ll.    Verses  and  Fly  Leaves. 
Vol.  III.    Translations  into  English  and  Latin,  with  ad^.  - 

tional  pieces. 
Vol.  IV.    Theocritus,  translated  into  English  Verse. 

Original  Eilitions.    Fcap.  8»;o. 
Verses  and  Translations.     5*.     Fly  Leaves.     3*.  Gd. 

Fly  Leaves.     1*.  net.     Limp  leather.     2s  6d.  net. 

Verses  and  Translations.    Is.  net.    Limp  leather.    2s.  6d.  net. 

Verses  and  Translations,  and  Fly  Leaves.    Limp  cloth.    2*.  net. 

Limp  leather.     2^.  6d.  net.     Sheepskin.     3J.  net. 

CAMBRIDGE  PLATE.     An  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Loan 

Collection  of  Plate  exhibited  in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  May,  1895.  By 
J.  K.  FosiKH  and  T.  U.  Atkinson.  Demy  4to,  with  16  Photogravure*, 
illustrating  50  objects,  and  15  Illustrations  in  the  Text.     [Out  0/  Print, 

CAMBRIDGE     UNIVERSITY    CALENDAR.       Published 

Annually.     7».  Gd.  net. 

CAYLEY  (A.).    An  Elementary  Treatise  on  Elliptic  Functions. 

Stcond  Edition.     8vo,     Reducrd  prict,  3s.  Cd.  net. 

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DEIGHTON,  BELL  &  CO.'S  LIST— ow/inwed. 

CLARK  (E.  C).     Cambridge  Legal  Studies.     By  E.  C.  Clark, 

LL.D.,  Rcpius  Professor  of  Civil  I,;iw  in  the  Universitv  of  Cambridge. 
Fcap.  8to.     2s.rul. 

CODEX    S.    CEADDAE    LATINUS.     EVANGELIA,   SSS. 

Matthaei,  Marci,  Lucae,  in  Ecclesia  Cathedral!  Lichfieldiensi  servatus. 
Ed.  F.  H.  A.  Scrivener,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  Folio,  boards,  /^educed 
price,  js.  6d.  net. 

COOK  (A.  B.).    The  Metaphysical  Basis  of  Plato's  Ethics.    By 

A.  B.Cook,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Queens' Coll., Cambridge.  Cr.  8vr>.  zs.6d.  net. 

DAUBNEY  (W.  H.).    Contributions  to  the  study  of  the  Three 

Additions  to  Daniel.  The  Song  of  the  Three  Holy  Children  ,  The 
History  of  Susanna  ;  The  History  of  Bel  and  the  Dragon.  Crown  8vo, 
cloth.     $s.  net. 

DEAR  DEN  (H.  W.).     Words  of  Counsel.     Lectures  delivered 

to  the  Students  of  Ridley  Hall.  Kdited  by  R.  Sinker,  D.  D.,  Librarian 
of  Trinity  College.     Crown  8vo.     3s,  Gd. 

DIXON  (E.  T.).     An  Essay  on  Reasoning.     8vo.     3*. 

The  Foundations  of  Geometry.     8vo.     6*. 

A    Paper    on    the    Foundations    of    Projective 

Geometry,  read  before  the  Aristotelian  Society,  Decennber  13th,  1897. 
8vo.     2s.  net. 

FOTHERINGHAM    (D.  R.).      The   Chronology   of  the   Old 

Testament.     Crown  8vo,  cloth.     35.  net. 

War  Songs  of  the  Greeks  and  other  Poems.  With 

a  Preface  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  G.  W.  E.  Russei.l.  With  four  Illustrations. 
Royal  8vo,  art  linen,  gilt  tops.     -^s.  6d.  net. 

GIBSON  (J.  P.  S.  R.).     Shakespeare's  Use  of  the  Supernatural. 

Crown  8vo,  cloth,     js.  6d,  net. 

GWATKIN  (IT.  M.)  Studies  of  Arianism  :  chiefly  referring  to 
the  Character  and  Chronolopy  of  the  Re-action  which  followed  the 
Council  of  Nicira.  By  U.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Dixie  Professor  of 
Ecclesiastical  History,"  Cambridge.  Svo.  Second  Revised  Edition. 
Demy  Bvo,  cloth.     loi.  net. 

IRENAEI  (Scti.)     Libros  V  adver.«us  Haereses.     Praemissa  de 

Placitis  Gnosticorum  Prolusione,  Fraementa  necnon  Graece,  Syriace, 
Arnieniace.  Ed.  W.  W.  Harvev.  2  vols.  Svo,  cloth.  Reduced  price, 
gs.  net. 

JEFFREYS  (L.  D.)     The  Unity  of  the  Book  of  Isaiah  :  Lin- 

puistic  and  other  Evidence  of  the  Undivided  Authorship.  By  LuniA 
I).  Jkffri  Ys.     Crown  8vo.     1».  6(/.  net. 

ST.    JOHN'S    COLLEGE,    CAMBRIDGE.      Admissions   to 

the  College  of  ,St.  John  the  Evani;flist  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 
Demy  Svo.  cloth.  Parts  I.  II.,  Jan.  1629  -July  1715.  Edited  by  Rev. 
J.  E.  B.  Mavor,  Preifesvor  of  Latin  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
lot.  fjd.  net.  —  Part  III.,  July  1715  -November  1767.  Edited  by  R.  F. 
.Scott,  M.A.,  St.  John's  College,     loj.  M.  net. 

JOHNS  (C.  H.  W.)  Assyrian  Deeds  and  Documents  recorditig 
the  Transfer  of  Property,  chiefly  of  the  Seventh  Century,  B.C.  Copied, 
CnlU'.ed,  .\rranged,  AbMtnicted,' AnnoUited,  and  Indexed  by  C.  H.  \V. 
JoiiNii,  M.A.,  QueeiiH'  Collejto,  Camhrid(re.  Svo.  Vol.  I.  Cuneiform 
Textd.  £1  U.  net.  Vol.  II.  Cuneiform  Texts.  Introduction,  OttlciaU, 
MetroloKV.  £1  li.  ni't.  Vol.  III.  Money  I.oams,  I.effal  Decisions, 
Deeds  of  SaU,  Slave  Salen.     £1  lOt.  not. 

[DeiRhton,  BfeU  and  Co.,  Oambrid^e. 


DEIGHTON,  BELL  &  CO.'S  T.1ST— continued. 
KEITH-FALCOXER.    Memorials  of  the  late  Hon.  Ion  Keith- 

Falconer,  M.A.,  Lord  Almoner's  Professor  of  Arabic  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  and  Missionary  to  the  Mohammedans  of  Southern  Arabia. 
By  Robert  Si.nkkr,  D.D.,  Librarian  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 
New  Edition,  with  the  subsequent  History  of  the  Mission.  Portrait, 
Map,  and  Illustrations.     Extra  crown  8vo.     ^s- 

KING  (E.  G.)     The  Psalms  in  Three  Collections.     Translated 

with  Notes  by  E.  G.  Ki.mg,  D.D.  With  Preface  by  the  Bishop  of 
Durham.  Crown  4to,  cloth.  12s.  net.  Also  in  three  parts,  sewed. 
First  Collection,  Psalms  i  -41,  6s.  ;  Second  Collection,  Psalms  42 — 89, 
5s.  ;  Third  Collection,  Psalms  90 — 150,  ss. 

—  The  Yalkut  of  Zechariah.     Translated,  with 

Notes  and  Appendices,  by  £.  G.  King,  D.D.     8vo.    6s. 

Hebrew  Words  and  Synonyms.     Part  I.  The 


Names  of  God.     8vo.     3s.  6d. 

The  "  Asaph  "  Psalms  in  their  connexion  with 

the  Early  Religion  of  Babylonia.     The  Hulsean  Lectures  for  the  year 
1889,  delivered  before  the  University  of  Cambridge.     8vo.     2s.  6rf. 

Akkadian  Genesis ;   or,  the  Influence  of  Early 

Babylonian  Religion  on  the  Language  and  Thought  of  Genesis.    8vo.   3s. 

LATHAM  (H.)  Pastor  Pastorum,  or  The  Schooling  of  the  Apos- 
tles. By  Rev.  H.  L.\tham,  M.A.,  late  Master  of  Trinity  Hall.  Tkirteentk 
Thousand.     Crown  8vo.     6s.  6d. 

The  Risen  Master.    A  Sequel  to  Pastor  Pastorum, 

By  the  same  Author.   Seventh.  Thousand,  revised.  With  2  Photogravure 
Plates.     Crown  8vo      6s. 

The  Service  of  Angels.     By  the  same  Author. 

Fourth  Thoumnd.     Crown  8vo.    3s.  &d. 

On  the  Action  of  Examinations  considered  as  a 


means  of  Selection.     By  the  same  Author.    6s.  &d. 

LATHAM  (P.  W.).     Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Rheumatoid 

Arthritis.     Svo,  sewed,     is.  6d.  net. 

LEVIN  (T.  W.)      Six   Lectures   Introductory   to   the   Philo- 
sophical Writings  of  Cicero.     With  some  Explanatory  No*t«  on  the 
subject-matter  of  the  Acadeiiiic.i  and  De  Finihus.     By  T.  W.  Lkvin, 
M.A.,  St.  Catharine's  College,  Inter-Collegiate  Lecturer  on  Logic  and' 
Moral  Philosophy.     Svo.     Is.  6d. 

Notes  on  Inductive  Logic.     Book  I.    Being  an 


Introduction  to  Mill's  System  of  Logic.    3s.  6d. 

LIVEING  (G.  D.)     Chemical  Equilibrium  the  Result  of  the 

Dissipation  of  Energy.    By  G.   D.   Livking,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  College ;  Professor  of  Chemistry.     Crown  Svo.     2s.  6<i. 

LONGUS.    The  Story  of  Daphnis  and  Chloe  :  a  Greek  Pastoral. 

Edited  with  Text,    Introduction,   Translation,   and   Notes   by  W.   D. 
Lowe,  M.A.,  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge.  [/«  the  Press. 

MASON  (A.  J.).  The  Persecution  of  Diocletian,  an  Historical 
Essay.  By  Artiiuk  .Tamks  Mason,  D.D.,  Master  of  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge.     Svo.     10s.  Gd. 

MATHEWS  (G.  B.)    Theory  of  Numbers.    By  G.  B.  Mathews, 

M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  ofSt.  John's  Coll.,  Cambridge.    Parti.    Svo.    12«. 

MILTON.  Paradise  Lost,  Books  V.— VIII.  With  Notes 
for  the  use  of  Schools.     By  C.  M.  Ldmbv.     Crown  8to.     2«. 

Q-.  Bell  and  Sons,  London.] 


DEIQHTON,  BELIi  &  CO.'S  JAST— continued. 

MILTON.     Facsimile   of  the    Manuscript  of  Milton's   Minor 

Poems  preserved  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.     Folio, 
half  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  £2  2^.  net;  unbound  in  case,  £1  ii^.  6d.  net. 

PATRICK  (Mary  M.)  Sextus  Empiricus  and  Greek  Scepticism, 
with  a  Transhition  from  the  Greek  of  the  First  Book  of  the  Tj  rrhonic 
Sketches.  By  Mart  Mills  Patuick,  Presidentof  the  American  College, 
Constantinople,  Turkey.    Crown  8vo.     5s.  net. 

PASCAL  (Blaise).  The  Provincial  Letters.  Edited  with  In- 
troduction and  Notes  by  J.  de  Soyres.     8vo,  cloth.     i2i. 

PEROWNE  (J.  J.  S.).  The  Book  of  Psalms.  A  new  Transla- 
tion with  Introduction  and  Notes,  Critical  and  Explanatory.  By  the 
Right  Rev.  J.  J.  Stewart  Perownk,  D.D.,  late  Bishop  of  Worcester. 
Abridokd  Edition  for  Schools.     Teni/t  Edition.     Crown  8vo.     5s. 


—  Immortality.  Four  Sermons  preached 
before  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Being  the  Hulsean  Lectures  for 
1868.     8vo.     7s.  6(i. 

PENDLEBURY  (C).     Lenses  and  Systems  of  Lenses  treated 

after  the  manner  of  Gauss.     Svo.     5s. 
PERSII  SATIRAE.    A  new  Edition,  with  Introduction,  Notes, 

and  Appendix  on  the  Later  Criticism,  by  A.  Pretor,  M.A.,  Fellow  of 
St.  Catherine's  College,  Cambridge.     Crown  Svo.     3^.  i>d.  net. 

PETRONII  CENA  TRIMALCHIONIS.    Edited  with  critical 

and  Explanatory  Notes,  and  Translated,  by  W.  D.  Lowe,  M.A., 
Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,     qs.  td.  net. 

POLHILL  (A.  T.)     Across  Siberia  with  a  Baby,  and  a  Visit  to 

a  Chinese  Prison.  Ed.  with  a  Preface  by  R.  Sinker,  D.D.,  Librarian 
of  Trin.  Coll. ,  Cambridge.   With  lALip  and  Illustrations.   Cr.  Svo.  2i.net. 

PRAYERS.  Family  Prayers  From  or  in  the  Style  ot  the 
Liturgy  with  Occasional  Prayers  and  Thanksgivings  by  Dr.  Hammond, 
Bishop  Andrews,  and  others.  Edited  by  the  late  W.  H,  Thompson, 
D.D.     Cr.  Svo.     2s.  M.  net. 

PRESCOTT  (J.  E.)  Christian  Hymns  and  Hymn  Writers.  A 
Course  of  Lectures.  By  J.  E.  Prescott,  D.I).,  Archdeacon  and  Canon 
of  Carlisle,  formerly  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge. 
Second  Edition,  etilaryed.     Crown  Svo.     6s. 

PRETOR  (A.)    Ronald  and  I;  or,  Scenes  and  Characters  from  a 

ViUageof  the  Past.   Si-cotul Eililion,i^  Itlustratinns.   Cr.  8vo.  3j.6fi.net. 

The  Cliapel  on  the  Hill :  a  Seaside  Idyll.    Second 

Edition,  with  Frontispiece.     Crown  Svo.     3^.  td.  net, 

My  Pretty  Jane.     Crown  Svo,  with  3  Illustra- 
tions,   'is.  dd. 
RABELAIS.     The  Five  Books  and  Minor  Writings  of  Rabe- 

lais,  together  with  Letters  and  Documents  illustrating  his  Life.  A  New 
Translatiun  by  W.  F.  Smith.     2  vols.     Svo,  buckram.     i6j.  net. 

The  First   Edition   of  the   Fourth    Book  of  the 

Heroic  Deeds  and  Sayings  of  the  Noble  Pantagruel,  translated  by 
W.  F.  Smith.     Crown  Svo.     3,?.  net. 

Rabelais  on  Civil  and  Canon  Law.    III.  39-44;  IV. 

48 — 54.  Trans.,  Introduction,  and  Notes  by  W.  F.  Smith.  Cr.  Svo.  3^.  net. 

SCRIVENER   (F.  1[.)     Novum  Tostanu-ntum  Grtece,  Tcxtus 

Stephanie!,  'Jjo.  Cum  variis  lectionibus  editionum  Bezae,  Elzeviri, 
Lachmanni,  i  ischcndorfii,  Trcgclesii,  Westcott-Hortii,  versionis  An- 
glicanae  cmendatorum.  Curanle  F.  H.  Scrivener,  A.M.  Crown  Svo, 
cloth.     6j.  net.     Leather,     ts.  6d.  net. 

[Deisrbton,  Bell  and  Co.,  Oambridare. 


DEIO-HTON",  BELL  &  CO.'S  1.I8T— continued. 
SCRlVENER(F.H.)NovumTestamentumGrfeceTextusStepha- 

nici,  A.D.  1550.  Cum  variis  lectionibus  editionum  Bczae  Elzeviri,  Lach- 
manni,  Tischendorfii,  TroKdlesii,  Westcott-Uortii,  veisionis  Ang-licanaj 
eniemiatorum  curante  F.  H.  A.  Scrivknkr,  A.M.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  acce- 
dunt  parallela  s.  scripturse  loca  Editio  major.  Sm.  post  8vo.  7s.  6d. 
An  Edition  with  wide  Margin  for  Notes.     Half  bound,  12s. 

SGHECHTER  (S.)     Agadath  Shir  Hashirim.      Edited  from  a 

Parma  Manuscript.     8vo,  sewed.     3.J.  6d.  net. 

SHARPE  (J.).     Notes  and  Dissertations  upon  the  Prophecy  of 
Hosea.     10s.  6(Z. 

The  Tree  of  Life;   or,  The  Development  of  the 

Doctrine  of  Life  Eternal  in  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  Covenant.     By 
the  late  John  Sharpe,  U.U.     Demy  8vo.     9s. 

Psalm  ex.    Three  Lectures,  with  Notes.    Crown 


8vo.     2s.  M. 

SINKER  (R.)  Testamenta  XII  Patriarcharum ;  ad  fidem  Codicis 

Cantabrigiensis  edita :  accedunt  Lectiones  Cod.  Oxoniensis.  The 
Testaments  of  the  XII  Patriarchs :  an  attempt  to  estimate  their  Historic 
and  Dogmatic  Worth.  By  R   -Sinker,  D.D.   Small  8vo.   [Out  0/ Print .] 

Testamenta  XII  Patriarcharum.  Appendix  con- 
taining a  collation  of  the  Roman  and  Patnios  MSS.,  and  Bibliographical 
Notes.     By  R.  Sinkeh,  D.D.     Small  Svo.     5s. 

The  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge :  Its 

History  and  Contents.  With  Illustrations  and  Facsimiles.  By  R. 
Sinker,  D.D.     Fcap.  4to,  half  roan.     4s.6rf.net. 

Catalogue    of    the    Fifteenth    Century    Printed 

Books,  in  the  Library  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  By  R.  Sinker, 
D.D.,  Librarian  of  Trinity  College.     8vo.     7s.  6d. 

Catalogue   of  the  English   Books  printed  before 


MDCi.,   now    in    the    Library    of   Trinity    College,    Cambridge.      By 
R.  Sinker,  D.D.,  Librarian  of  Trinity  College.     8vo.      15s. 

The  Psalm  of  Habakkuk  :  a  Revised  Translation, 


with  E.\egetical  and  Critical  Notes  on  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  Texts.  By 
R.  SiNKEK,  D.D.     3s.  (id. 

—  Essays  and  Studies,  Theological  and  Literary.    Cr. 

8vo.     3s.  net. 
Memorials  of  the  Hon.  Ion  Keith -Falconer.    New 

Edition  with  the  subsequent  History  of  the  Mission  to  the  Mohamme- 
dan of  Southern  Arabia.  Extra  crown  Svo,  with  portrait,  map  and 
illustrations.     5.?. 

SOPHOCLES,  The  Dramas  of:  rendered  into  English  Verse, 
Dramatic  and  Lyric,  by  Sir  G.  Young,  Bart.,  M.A.  Demy  8vo. 
12s.  Gd. 

SORLEY  (W.  R.)  Jewish  Christians  and  Judaism.  A  Study 
in  the  History  of  the  First  Two  Centuries.  By  W.  R.  Sorley,  M.A., 
Professor  of  Moral  Philosophv  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  Demy 
Svo.     4s.  6d. 

STREANE  (A.  W.)  Jesus  Christ  in  the  Talmud,  Midrash, 
Zohar,  and  the  Liturgy  of  the  Synagogue.  Texts  and  Translations 
by  Dr.  Gu.staf  Dai.man,  Lecturer  of  tlie  University  of  Leipzig; 
Director  of  the  Itistitutum  Judaicum  Delit/schianum.  Together  with 
an  Introductory  Essay  by  IIkinrich  Laibi.e,  Muster  in  the  High 
School  of  Rothcnburg  on  Tauber.  Translated  and  Edited  by  the  Rev. 
A.  W.  Streane,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge. 
8vo.     5s. 

G.  Bell  and  Sons,  London.] 


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IlQHTON,  BELL  &  OO.'S  JAST— continued. 

'REANE  (A.  W.)  The  Double  Text  of  Jeremiah  (Massoreticand 

Alexandrian) ;  compared,  together  with  an  Appendix  on  the  Old  Latin 
Evidence.  By  A.  W.  Streane,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College. 
Cambridge.     Crown  8vo.     6s. 

lYLOR  (C.)     The  Teaching  of  the  Twelve  Apostles.     With 

Illustrations  from  the  Talmud.  By  C.  Taylor,  D.D.,  late  Master  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge.  Re-issued  with  an  Appendix  containing  the 
Greek  Text,  and  an  Essay  on  the  Theology  of  the  Teaching  of  the 
Twelve  Apostles.     Demy  8vo.     6s. 

An   Introduction    to   the   Ancient   and    Modern 

Geometry  of  Conies,  being  a  Geometrical  Treatise  on  the  Conic  Sections, 
with  a  collection  of  Problems  and  Historical  Notes  and  Prolegomena. 
8vo.  [Out  of  Print. 

The  Elementary  Geometry  of  Conies.     Eighth 


Edition,  revised,  with  a  chapter  on  Inventio  Orbium.    Crown  8vo.    5s. 
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George  M.  Ciiamberlin,  Esq. 
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Lt.-Col.  E.  R.  A.  Kerrison,  C.  M.G. 


C.  A.   Bathurst  BiGNOLn,  Esq.,  Gtneral  Manager  &'  Secreiaiy. 
John  I,ari;e,   Esq.,  Sub-Manager. 
Wm.  Pkrowne  Ahel,  Esq  ,  Assistant  Secretary. 
F.  O.  Taylor,  Esq.,  Solicitor. 
Messrs.   Barclay,  &  Co.,   Ltd.,  Bankers. 

Chief  London  Offices : 

50,    ll.KKT   .ST1<K1:T,    KC,    find 
71    .V    72,     KIN(;    WILLIAM    .STRI'.l'.T,    K.C. 

Premium  Income      -        -        -  £1,120,000 

Losses  Paid      ....        £21,891,000 

LOWEST    RATES   OF   PREMIUM. 

PROMPT   AND    LIBERAL  SETTLEMENT   OF    LOSSES. 

Prospectuses  anil  noy  Information  can  be  ohtaincd  at  the  Offices  ami 

A)^cncics  o)  the  Society. 

APPLICATION  FOR  AGENCIES  INVITED. 

Camiu;ii)(;k  Oi'PICI- 

Norwich  Union  Chambers,  St.  Andrew's  Street. 


ADVERTISING   SHEET. 


57 


SCOTTISH   PROVIDENT 


Estabd. 
1837. 


INSTITUTION. 


Incorpd. 
1848. 


HEAD  OFFICE:   No.  6  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edinburgh. 

London  Office:    3  Lombard  Street,  E.G. 
West  End  Branch  :    17  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 


MUTUAL   ASSURANCE   WITH   MODERATE   PREMIUMS. 

THE  PREMIUMS  are  so  moderate  that,  at  usual  ages  for  Assurance, 
£1200  or  thereby  may  be  secured  from  the  first  for  the  Yearly  payment 
which  in  most  Offices  would  assure  (with  Profits)  £1000  only — equiva- 
lent to  an  immediate  and  certain  bonus  of  20  per  cent. 

The  whole  surplus  goes  to  the  Policy-holders  on  a  system  at  once 
safe  and  equitable — no  share  going  to  those  by  whose  early  death  there 
is  a  /oss  to  the  Common  Fund. 

THE  SURPLUS  at  the  latest  Investigation  was  £1,681,000. 
Over  60  per  cent,  of  the  Members  who  died  during  the  last  Septennium  were 

entitled  to  Bonuses,  which,  notwithstanding  that  the  Premiums  do  not 
as  a  rule  exceed  the  non-Profit  rates  of  other  OflBees,  were,  on  the  average, 

equal  to  an  addition  of  over  50  per  cent,  to  the  Orii^inal  Assurances. 

Accumulated  Funds  £14,000,000. 


Examples 

of  Premiums  for  £100 

at  Death  (with 

Profits 

•) 

Age. 

During  Life  .... 
25  Payments    . . 
16  Payments    . . 

25 

30 

36 

40 

46 

50 

55 

£1  17  5 
£2     9  8 
£3     7  6 

2    2  4 
21311 
313   2 

2   8   6 
2  19  3 
31911 

216   6 

3  611 

4  711 

3   8    2 
31611 
418   6 

4   3    2 
4   8   8 
511    2 

5    2    3 

5  6   8 

6  6    7 

(The  usual  non-participating  Rates  of  other  Offices  differ  little  from  these  Premiums) 


ENDOWMENT    ASSURANCES. 

SPECLAi  CLASS.- WITH  BONUS  ADDITIONS. 

The  whole  of  the  Profits  arising  from  this  class  belong  exclusively 
to  the  Assured. 


Agents  at  Cambridge- 
Messrs.  GINN,  GOODMAN  c«t  GINN,  Solicitors,  63,  St.  Andrew's  Street. 
CHARLES  J.  SMART,  Solicitor,  4,  Alexandra  Street. 
W.   L.   BEALE,  6,  De  Kreville  Avenue. 
E.   H.  COULSON,  16,  St.  Edward's  Passage. 
R.   HAMBLIN  SMITH,  43,  Trumpington  Street. 

The  Cambridge  University  Scholastic  Agency,  Limited, 
New  Museums. 


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CAMBRIDGE   CALENDAR 


The  Oldest  Insurance  Office  in  the  World. 

Sun 
3fire 
©ffice 

FOUNDED  1710. 

Head  Office:   63,  Threadneedle  Street,  London. 

Insurances  effected  against  the  following  Risks : 

FIRE. 

EMPLOYERS'   LIABILITY   &  PERSONAL   ACCIDENT, 

WORKMEN'S   COMPENSATION,         SICKNESS  and  DISEASE, 


INCl.UDINt; 

ACCIDENTS   TO   DOMESTIC 
SERVANTS. 


FIDELITY   GUARANTEE, 
and   BURGLARY. 


Directors. 

FREDERICK   HENRY  NORMAN,    Esa.,    Uhairma>,. 


Fkank  Chai'Lin,  Esq. 

Edward  Dknt,  Esq. 

Viscount  Emlyn. 

Rt.   Hon.   Lord  Faber. 

Alfred  Fakquhak,  Esq. 

Th(!  Hon.  Wm.  Henuy  Goschkn. 

Edward  Chas.  Grenfell,  Esq. 

Sir  R.  BiDDULPH  Martin,  Bart. 

C.  H.  Green, 

Manager,  Accdt.  Dept. 

G.  S.   Manvell,   Matiager. 


The  Hon.  Aloeunon  H.   Mills. 
Sir  Hugh  C.  G.  Montoo.mery,  Bt. 
Lord  Henry  Nevill. 
Maulhorouoh  R.  Puyor,  Esq. 
The  Hon.  Charles  L.   Sclater- 

BoOTH. 

Lord  Herdert  Scott. 

Charles  A.  Scott-Murray,  Esq. 

F.   H.  Mellersh^    .    ,    c 
•ni    TIT  >Asst.  bees. 

F.  White.  J 

Gbo.  E.  Mead,  Secretary. 


Funds  in  hand,  £2,764,234. 


For  particulars  apply  to  the  Company's  Agents  at  Cambridge- 
Messrs.   JOHN   CARTER  JONAS   &   SONS. 


ADVERTISING    SHEET,  59 

CLERGY  MUTUAL  ASSURANCE  SOCIETY 

FOUNDED    IN    THE    YEAR    1829. 

Offices: -2  &  3,  The  Sanctuar>  ,   Westminster,  S.W. 


Patrons— 1h^  ARCHBISHOP  OF  CANTERBURY  and   the  ARCHBISHOP 

OF  YORK. 

f  resilient— The  Bishop  of  London. 

^^I'ce- President— The  Lord  Harris. 

Chairfitan— The  Dfan'  of  Canterbury. 

Deputy  Chairman— 'Sixx  P.-vget  Bowman,   Bait. 

Secretary — W.  N.  Nealb,  Esq. 

Actuary  and  Manager— Vkk^vl  B.  Wyatt,  Esq.,   F.I. A. 

The  Society  offers  the  BENEFITS  of  MUTUAL  LIFE  ASSURANCE 
without  Personal  Liability  on  highly  favourable  terms  to 

THE  CLERGY   AND   THEIR   RELATIVES 

ALL    PROFITS    BELONG   TO   THE   MEMBERS. 


ACCUMULATED  FUND  -         -         -         -         £4,351,137 

ANNUAL  INCOME £471,097 

BONUSES  DISTRIBUTED        -         -         -         £4,256,464 


LOW  PREMIUMS.      Notwithstanding  the  LOWNESS  of  the  Premiums  charged, 
LARGE  BONUSES         '^^  BONUSES  are  on  an  EXCEPTIONALLY  HIGH 

SCALE. 
NEW  AND  SPECIAL     Application    is    invited     for    the    PROSPECTUS,     and 
POLICIES.  Leaflets   explaining   two   new    Policies,    with    valuable 

options,  viz.  : 
1.— WHOLE-LIFE  CONVERTIBLE  ASSURANCES.  Very  Low  Premium— 

about  one  lialf  the  usual  rate— during  first  ten  years. 

2.— PENSION  POLICIES.      Premiums   returnable  with  compound   interest  in 
case  of  death  or  surrender  before  pension  age.     Option  to  commute  for  cash. 


Assurances  without  profits,  at  low  rates  of  premium,  may  be  effected, 
and  Life  Annuities  c-n  favourable  terms  may  be  purchased  by  any  person 
irrespective  of  any  special  qualification  by  relationship  to  the  Clergy. 


Specimen  of  Rates  for  £1000  with  Profits.       IMPORTANT     NOTICE. 


Age 
next 
Birth- 
day. 

£1000  payable 
at  Death. 

£1000  payable 

at  a^e  6t  or 
earlier  Death. 

25 

C      s.     d. 
20     1     8 

jC      s.     d. 
27     3     4 

30 

23     3     4 

32   10  10 

35 

26   10     0 

40     1     8 

40 

31     1     8 

61     5     0 

No  Agents  employed  and 
no  Commission  paid  for  the 
introduction  of  business, 
whereby  £10,000  a  year 
is  saved  to  the  Members. 

Assurancescan  beeffected 
by  direct  communication 
with  the  Office,  2  and  3,  The 

^''       ,,   ,        >      D    ,       ,    D  Sanctuary,        Westminster, 

NoTK.  -Under    the    Reduced     Premium  ■' 

^yst<:m  (explained   in   Prospectus)  four-fifths    S.W. 
only  of   these   premiums  need    l>e  |>ai<l,    the 
other  one-fifth  remaining  a  charge  to  be  re- 
paid out  of  Bonus. 


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CAMBlilDaE    CALENDAR 


CLERICAL,  MEDICAL 
AND  CENERAL 

LIFE   ASSURANCE   SOCIETY 

ESTABLISHED  1824. 


ChieJ  Office:    15,    ST.    JAMES'S   SQUARE,    LONDON,    S.W. 

DIRECTORS. 

Chairman— ]OVl^    COLES,    Eso. 

Deputy  Chainnan—Sm    RICHARD    DOUGLAS    POWELL, 

Bart.,  M.D.,  D.Sc,  K.C.V.O. 

Sir  James  Reid,   Bart.,  M.D., 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 
Very  Rev.  Wm.  Page  Roberts,  D.D., 

Dean  of  Salisbury. 
Sir   Thomas   Smith,  Bart.,   F.R.C.S  , 

K.C.V.O. 
Thomas  Pridgin  Teai.e,  M.B  , 

F.R.C.S.,  F.R.S. 
William  J.  H.  Whittali.,  Esq. 
Peter  Williams,  Esq. 


George  F.  Blacker,  I\LD.,  F  R.C.S. 

John  Astley  Bloxam,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S. 

Marston  C.  Buszard,  Esq.,  K.C. 

Evelyn  Cecil,   Esq.,  M.P. 

Maurice  O.   FitzGekald,  Esq. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Foster,  M.D., 
D.C.L.,  M.P. 

Percival  Horton-Smith  Hartley, 
M.D.,  I\LV.O. 

Ven.  Wm.  M.  Sinclair,  D.D.,  Arch- 
deacon of  London. 

ENDOWMENT  ASSURANCE  AT  PRIME  COST. 
REDUCED   ANNUAL  PREMIUM    FOR    £1000  ON    HEALTHY    LIVES 


Sum  Assured,  payable  on  attainment  of  one  of  the  ages  specified  or 

Age  next 
Birthday. 

at  Death,  whichever  event  shall  first  happen. 

1 

65 

60 

55 

50 

£  s.    d. 

L  s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

£  s.    d. 

20 

16  18    4 

18  15  10 

21    10   ro 

25   12     6 

21 

17     8    4 

19     7     6 

22     6     8 

26  13    4 

25 

19  13     4 

22     5     0 

26     I     8 

32     0    0 

27 

20  19     2 

24    0    0 

2B    9    2 

35    8    4 

30 

23    6    8 

27     I     8 

32  15  10 

42    0  10 

33 

26    6    8 

30  18    4 

38    7    6 

5'     I     8 

35 

28  12    6 

34     0  10 

43    0  10 

59     0  10 

36 

29  16    8 

35  >5  10 

4S  15     0 

37 

31     3     4 

37   13     4 

48   IS     0 

38 

-.2     10    10 

39  '3     4 

52     I     8 

39 

34     I     8 

41   18     4 

55   16     8 

40 

35  15     0 

44     7     6 

60    0  10 

All  the  above  Prime  Cost  Rates  depend  upon  the  realization  of  a  certain  ratio  of 
profit;  and  if  the  present  ratio  be  maintained,  these  policies  will  be  ultimately 
inckeasku  by  additions  to  the  Sums  Assured. 

Rates  for  other  ages,  with  a  full  e.vplanation  of  the  system,  will  hr  forwarded  on 
application. 

A.  D.  BESANT,  Acimry  ^  Stcrctary. 
J5,  St.  Jamks's  Si^uarf,,  London,  S.W. 


ADVERTISING  SHEET.  61 


ALLIANCE  ASSURANCE  CO.,  LTD. 

Established  1824. 

Head  O/^Vir— Bartholomew  Lane,  London,  E.G. 


Accumulated  Funds.    16  MILLIONS  STERLING. 


DIRECTORS. 

The  Right  Hon.  LORD   ROTHSCHILD,  G.C.V.O.,  Chairman. 

Ian  Heathcoat  Amory,  Esq.  i  C.  Shikreff  Hilton,  Esq. 
Charles  Edward  Barnktt,  Esq.  W.  DooRO  Hoark,  Esq. 

F.  Cavendish  Bentinck,  Esq.  I    Alfred  H.  Huth,  Esq. 

A   V.  DuNLOi'  Best,  Esq.  '    Francis  Alfred  Lucas,  Esq. 
Francis  Augustus  Bevan,  Esq.  Hon.  Henry  Berkeley  Portman. 

Percival  Bosanquet,  Esq.  Hon.  L.  Walter  Rothschild,  M. P. 

Hon.  Kenelm  P.  Bouverie.  Hon.  N.  Charles  Rothschild. 

Thomas  Henry  Burroughes,  Esq.  '    Sir  Marcus  Samuel,  Bart. 

Francis  William  Buxton,  Esq.  ;    H.  Melvill  Simons,  Esq. 

John  Cator,  Esq.  '    Hugh  Colin  Smith,  Esq. 

His  Grace  the  DuKE  of  Devonshire.  1    Right  Hon.  Lord  Stalbridge. 

Col.  the  Hon.  Everard  C.  Digby.  !    Lieut.-Col.  F.  Anderson  Stebbing. 
Cant   Gerald  M.  A.  Ellis.  Hen kv  Alexander  Trotter,  Esq. 

John  Hampto.s  Hale,  Esq.  Rijiht  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Verulam 

Max  Hkcht,  Esq.  Sir  C.  Rivers  Wilson,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 


The  operations  of  the  Company  extend  to  the  following,  among 
other  branches  of  Insurance  : — 

LIFE,        FIRE.        MARINE. 

Workmen's    Compensation    (including  Clerks,   Shop 
Assistants,  Domestic,  Agricultural  and  Estate  Servants). 

Personal  Accident  and  Disease. 
Third   Party  Risks. 
Burglary  and  Theft. 
Plate  Glass. 

Fidelity  Guarantee.  Annuities. 

Leasehold  and  Capital   Redemption   Policies. 
The  terms  and  conditions  of  Insurance  for  all  cla.sses  of  risks  are 
favourable  to  the  Insured. 

Bonus  Year. — Participating  Life  I'olicies  effected  this  year  at 
Full  Annual  I'remiums  will  participate  in  the  Profits  for  the  Quin- 
quennial Term,  ending  31st  December  ne.xt. 

Prospectus  and  Proposal  Forms  may  be  had  on  application  to  any 
of  the  Company's  Offices  or  Agents. 

ROBERT   LEWIS,   General  Manager. 

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62  CAMBRIDGE   CALENDAR 


ST.   BARTHOLOMEW'S 
HOSPITAL  AND  COLLEGE 

FOUNDED    BY    RAHERE,   A.D.  1123 

Preliminary  Scientific  Department 

The  Instruction  in  this  Department  has  been  remodelled  to  meet 
the  requirements  of  the  New  Regulations  of  the  University  of  London. 

A  course  of  Lectures  and  Laboratory  Work  in  Biology,  Chemistry, 
and  Physics  is  given  throughout  the  year.      Students  may  join  at  any  time. 

Intermediate  Examination  in  Medicine 

Full  and  complete  (bourses  of  Instruction  in  : — 

1.  ANATOMY,  including  dissections. 

2.  PHYSIOLOGY,  including  practical  work  in   Histology,  Ex- 

perimental and  Chemical  Thysiology. 

3.  PHARMACOLOGY,  including  Materia  Medica  and  Practical 

Pharmacy. 

Hospital  Practice  and  Clinical  Appointments 

The  Clinical  i'ractice  comprises  a  service  of  744  h  ds,  of  whirh  231 
are  allotted  to  Medical  Cases,  335  lo  Surgical  Cases,  23  to  Diseasrs 
of  the  I-ye,  32  lo  Diseases  of  Women,  51  to  Ceneral  and  Isolation 
Cases,  and   70  for  Convalescents. 

Number  of  Cases  in  1907  :  — 

In-Patients,  7743.        Out-Patients  over  122,000. 

Ten  House  .Singeons,  Te  1  House  Physician'^,  Two  Midwifery 
Assistants,  Four  External  Midwifery  Assistants,  Two  Ophthalmic 
House  .Surgeons,  Two  Resident  Anie  thetists  ate  ;ippoinled  annually. 
Two  hundred  and  fifty  clinical  appointments  are  a\ailable  for  under- 
graduates every  three  montiis. 

Scholarships  and  Prizes 

Scholarships    and   Prizes  lo    tiie  total  value  of  ^900  are  awarded 

annually.  „..,.. 

Three  Entrance  Scholarships  and  two  Exhibitions  worth  re- 
spectively /.'cso,  £7^,  /;75.  /''oo.  -1"''  ^50  '^''--  ;ivvarded  after  an 
examination  held  in  SeiHember  annually,  some  m  Science,  some  m  Arts. 

A  Handbook  of  the  Hospital  and  College  will  be  forwarded  on 
application.      All  communications  should  be  addressed  lo— 

The    DEAN    of  the    Medical   School, 

St.   Bartholomew's   Hospital,   E.G. 


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ADVERTISING   SHEET.  63 


LONDON   SCHOOL  OF  DERMATOLOGY 

Conducted  by  the  Medical  Staff  of  ST.  JOHN'S  HOSPITAL 
FOR  DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN,  Leicester  Square,  W.C. 

Those  desirous  of  acquiring  a  practical  knowledge  of  the  Histo- 
Pathology  and  Bacteriology  of  the  Skin,  and  of  General  Bacteriology, 
can  make  arrangements  for  instruction,  either  alone  or  in  class,  by 
applying  by  letter  to  the  Secretary  of  the  School  at  the  above  address. 

Advanced  Courses  and  Research  work  can  be  arranged  for.  Those 
studying  in  the  Laboratory  have  the  privilege  of  attending  the  practice 
of  the  Hospital.  Microscopes  are  provided,  and  Students  may  take 
away  the  specimens  mounted. 

GEORGE   A.    ARNAUDIN,  Secrelaiy. 

ST.  JOHN'S    HOSPITAL 

FOR  DISEASES  OF  THE  SKIN 

(INCORPORATED) 

Out-Patient  Department  -    -    -  LEICESTER  SQUARE,W.C. 
In-Patient  Department  (45  Beds)  UXBRID6E  ROAD,  W. 


The  New  Out-Patient  Department  of  this  Hospital  is  now  open, 
and  is  provided  with  Laboratory,  Lecture  Room,  Electric  Room  fitted 
up  with  Fmsen  Light,  X  Ray,  and  High  Frequency  and  Sabouraud's 
Treatment  of  Ringworm. 

The  Out-Patiknt  Practice  is  open  free  to  the  Medical  Profession 
every  day  from  2  to  4  p.m. 

Clinical  Demonstrations  are  given  every  Monday  (Dr.  Morgan 
DoCKRELL)at  2  p.m.,  Tuesday  (Dr.  Eduowes)  at  2  p.m.,  Wednesday 
(Dr.  Savill)  at  3  p.m.,  Thursday  (Dr.  Hargrkaves)  at  2  p.m.,  and 
Friday  (Dr.  Dawson)  at  2  p.m.  on  Selected  Cases. 

CHESTERFIELD   LECTURES. 

These  Lectures  are  given  by  Dr.  Morgan  Dockrei.l  on  Thursdays 
at  6  o'clock  (luring  the  Winter  mcmths,  and  are  followed  by  Demonstra- 
tions and  C'linical  Instruction  on  Special  Cases. 

Full  particulars  may  be  obtained  from  the  Secretary. 

GEORGE    A.    ARNAUDIN,   Secretary- Sttperintendent. 


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CAMBRIDGE    CALENDAR 


ST.  GEORGES  HOSPITAL  MEDICAL  SCHOOL. 

(UNIVERSITY  OF  LONDON) 

THE  HOSPITAL  and  MEDICAL  SCHOOL  are  situated  at  Hyde  Park  Corner, 
and  are  readily  accessible  from  all  parts  of  London. 

The  HOSPITAL  contains  350  beds,  and  patients  are  sent  twice  a  week  to  the 
CONVALESCENT  BRANCH  (containing  ico  beds),  at  Wimbledon,  which  is  the 
largest  Institution  of  its  kind.  Hence  the  proportion  of  acute  cases  at  St.  George's 
is  unusually  large. 

The  entire  teaching  in  the  School,  with  the  exception  of  that  for  the  Primary 
Fellowship  Examination,  is  devoted  to  the  subjects  of  the  Final  Examinations,  that 
is  to  say,  to  the  essentially  medical  subjects.  In  other  words,  the  entire  teaching  of 
the  School  is  specially  adapted  to  the  interests  of  men  from  the  Universities. 

Mr.  H.  S.  Pendleburv,  F.R.C.S.  (Pembroke  College)  acts  as  Special  Tutor  to 
Cambridge  men. 

By  arrangement  with  the  London  University  students  attend  either  at  King's 
College  or  University  College  for  tuition  in  all  Preliminary  and  Intermediate  subjects. 

Students  are  permitted  to  enter  the  Wards  at  any  hour  (except  at  meal  times). 
ENTRANCE  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

Two  Scholarships  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  value  of  70  guineas  and  ^£50 
respectively,  are  awarded  at  the  commencement  of  each  Winter  Session  to  University 
Candidates  who  have  passed  the  Second  M.B.  or  corresponding  examination. 
EXHIBITIONS. 

The  WILLIAM  BROWN  EXHIBITION,  of  the  value  of  £100  per  annum 
(tenable  for  two  years),  is  awarded  by  examination  to  a  Perpetual  Pupil  of  the  Hos- 
pital every  second  year. 

The  WILLIAM  P.ROWN  EXHIBITION,  of  the  value  of  £40  (tenable  for 
three  years),  is  awarded  by  exam,  to  a  Perpetual  Pupil  of  the  Hospital  every  third  year. 

The  ALLINGHAM  SCHOLARSHIP,  of  the  value  of  £50  (approximately),  is 
awarded  annually  for  the  best  Surgical  Essay. 

FRIZES. 

The  BRACKENBURY  PRIZE  in  MEDICINE,  the  BRACKENBURY 
PRIZE  in  SURGERY,  the  WEBB  PRIZE  in  BACTERIOLOGY,  each  of  the 
value  of  about  £^^0  ;   and  many  other  prizes  are  awarded  annually. 

DRESSERSHIFS  to  the  Surgeons  and  CLINICAL  CLERKSHIFS  to  the  Phy. 
sicians  are  open  WitllOUt  fee  to  all  Students  of  the  Hospital. 

A  large  number  of  HOUSE  OFFICES  (which  may  be  held  for  six,  twelve,  or 
eighteen  months)  are  o/^cn  without  fee  to  every  perpetual  Student  of  the  Hospital, 
and  are  made  strictly  in  accordance  with  the  merits  of  the  Candidates. 
PAID  APPOINTMENTS. 

The  following  APPOINTMENTS,  to  which  special  attention  is  ditected,  are 
open  to  Students  after  holding  House  Office  : — Medical  Registrar,  ^200 ;  Surgical 
Registrar,  ;C?oo  ;  Curator  of  the  Museum,  ^200;  Assistant  Curator,  ^100;  Obstetric 
Assistant  (Resident)  £$0;  Resident  Anaesthetist,  .£100;  Senior  Ana:sthetist,  £50; 
Junior  Anaesthetists  (two)  £1,0. 

A  number  of  SPECIAL  COURSES  are  given  in  which  the  requirements  of 
University  and  other  Examinations  receive  careful  attention.  The  following  may  be 
cited  as  examples  : — (i)  Elementary  Bacteriology.  (2)  Advanced  Bacteriology. 
(3)  Clinical  Pathology.  (4)  Systematic  Pathology.  (5)  Histological  Pathology  and 
Morbid  Anatomy.  (6)  Pharmacology.  (7)  Surgical  Anatomy.  (8)  Advanced  Anatomy 
and  Physiology.    (9)  Operative  Surgery.   (10)  Public  Health.    (11)  Tropical  Diseases. 

REVISION  CLASSES  are  held  for  all  examinations.  Great  attention  is  paid 
by  Members  of  the  Staff  to  individual  Teaching. 

The  School  possesses  an  Amalgamation  Club,  with  Reading,  Smoking,  and 
Luncheon  Rooms,  on  the  Hospital  premises,  Tennis,  Rowing,  and  other  sports  clubs. 

Students  have  the  advantage  of  a  well  fitted  Library  of  Medical  and  Scientific 
Books,  which  is  kept  up  to  date. 

The  WINTER  SESSION  commences  on  October  ist,  the  SUMMER  SESSION 
on  May  ist,  but  Students  can  enter  at  any  time  or  for  any  particular  course. 

Further  information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Dean  of  the  Medical  School. 

H.   S.    PENDLEBURY,    F.R.C.S.,  Hou.  Treasurtr. 
E.    I.    SPRIGGS,   M.D.,    F.R.C.P.,  Dean. 


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GUY'S  HOSPITAL  MEDICAL  SCHOOL 

(UNIVERSITY  OF  LONDON) 

LONDON  BRIDGE,   S.E. 

THE   Hospital  contains  accommodation  for  608  patients,  an  add- 
itional 50  beds  having  been  opened  on  the  Medical  Side. 
STUDENTS'  APPOINTMENTS. 

There  are  26  Resident  Appointments  open  to  Students  of  the  Hospital 
annually,  without  payment  of  additional  fees.  The  ordinary  student- 
appointments  begin  on  the  ist  of  January,  April,  June,  and  October. 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  STAFF. 
Physicians  and  Assistant   Physicians— V^ .    Hale   White,    M.D.,   G.    Newton 

Pitt,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Sir  Cooper  Pekry,  M.A.,  M.D.,  L.  E.  Shaw,  M.D.,  J. 

Fawcett,  M.D.,  A.  P.  Beddard,  M.A.,  M  D.,  H.  S.  French,  M.A.,  M.D., 

A.  F.  Hertz,  M.A.,  M.D. 
Obstetric  Physicians—^.  Horrocks,  M.D.,  J.  Targett,  M.S. 
Assistant  Obstetric  Physician — G.  Bellingham  Smith,  M.B.,  B.S., 
Physician  in  Ch'trge  of  Skin  Department— ?>\x  Cooper  Perry,  M.D., 
Physician  for  Mental  Diseases — M.  Craig,  M.A.,  M.D., 
Surgeons  and  Assistant  Surgeons-C   J.    Svmonds,    M.S  ,   W.  A.   Lane,   M.S., 

L.  A.  Dunn,  M.S.,  Sir  Alfred  Fripp,  M.S.,  C.li.,  K.C.V.O..  F.  J.  Steward, 

M.S.,  C.  H.  Fagge,  M.S.,  R.  P.  Rowlands,  M.S.,  P.  Turner,  M.S. 
Ofihthalmic  Surgeons  -H.  L.  Eason,  M.S.,  M.D.,  A.  W.  Ormond,  Esq. 
Surgeon  in  Charge  of  Throat  Department — F.  J.  Steward,  M.S. 
Surgeon  in  Charge  o/  Ear  Department — C.  H.  Fagge,  M.S. 
Anaesthetists— G.   Rowell,   Esq.,    F.R.C.S.,    H.    F.    Lancaster,    M.D.,   C.   J. 

Ogle,  Esq.,   W.  M.  Mollison,   M.C,   F.R.C.S.,  A.   R.   Thompson,   M.B., 

Ch.M.,    R.    Davies-Collev,    M.B.,    B.C.,   H.    M.    Page,    F.R.C.S.,    F.    E. 

Shipway,  M.D.,  P.  P.  Laidlaw,  B.C.,  E.  L.  Hughes,  M.B.,  M.C, 
DentcU  Surgeons— V{.  A.  Maggs,  Esq.,  H.  L.  Pillin,  Esq.,  M.  F.  HopsON,  Esq., 

R.  Wynne  Rouw,  Esq. 
Medical  Registrars— n.  C.  Cameron,  M.B  ,  B.C.,  and  C.  H.  Rippman,  M.B.,B.C. 
Surgical  Registrars— \.  S.  B.  Bankart,  I\LB.,  B  C,  and  T.  B.  Layton,  M.S. 
Obstetric  Reristrar—'R.  DaviesColi.ey,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Dean  of  the  School— H.  L   Eason,  ALD  ,  M  S. 
Warden  of  tlw  Colle^c-'^ .  M.  Mollison,  M.A.,  M.C. 
Lying-in  Charity^Mr.  Targett  and  Mr.  Bellingham  Smith. 
Curator  of  the  Museum— Dr.  Fawcett. 
/fan.  Librarian  "  Wills"  IJbrary—V>r.  Shaw. 

A  Scholarship  of  /'50  is  open  for  competition  in  September  to 
Candidates  under  25  years  of  age  who  have  completed  the  curriculum 
for,  or  passed,  the  examination  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology  for  a 
medical  degree  in  any  University  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  have 
not  entered  as  Students  in  any  Metropolitan  Medical  School. 

.Special  Classes  are  held  for  the  Preliminary  Scientific  and  Inter- 
mediate M.B.  Examinations  of  the  University  of  London,  and  for  the 
First  E.  R.CS.  Examination. 

Special  teaching  is  provided  in  General  Pathology  and  Pharmacology 
adapted  to  the  rerjuirements  of  the  Universities  of  Cambridge,  Oxford, 
and  London. 

Full  particulars  as  to  the  new  scheme  of  Fees,  .Scholar.ships  and 
Prizes,  the  Prospectus,  and  Regulations  of  the  Residential  College, 
may  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Dean — 

Dr.    H.    L.    EASON, 
Guy's  Hospital,  London  Bridgf,,  S.E. 


CAMBRIDGE   CALENDAR 


KING'S  COLLEGE,  LONDON 

(UNIVERSITY  OF  LONDON) 

FACULTY  OF  SCIENCE^(Medical  Division) 

Courses  are  provided  in  the  Science  Faculty  for  Medical  Students 
in  the  Preliminary  and  Intermediate  Studies,  viz.,  Chemistry,  Physics, 
Botany,  Zoology,  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Materia  Medica,  and  Phar- 
macology. 

The  Classes  are  open  to  all  Students,  whether  paying  composition 
fees  for  the  whole  Course  or  jiaying  fees  for  any  separate  subject. 

COURSES  FOR  THE  DEGREES  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 

1.  Preliminary  Scientific,  Part  I.     Fee,  25  Guineas. 

2.  Intermediate  M.B.,  and  Preliminary  Scientific,  Part  II.  Fee, 
55  Guineas. 

3.  Course  for  the  Examination  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  : — 
First  Examination,  20  Guineas  ;  Second  Examination,  55  Guineas. 

STAFF. 

C/iemishy—l'roL  J.   M.  Thomson,   F.R.S.,  Prof.   H.  JACKSON,  and 

Assistants. 
PAysics— Prof.  II.  Wilson,  D.Sc.  ,  M.  A.,  M.Sc. ,  F.  R.S. ,  and  Assistants. 
Botany— Proi.  W.  Bottomley,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  and  Mr.  Schwartz. 
Zoology  -  Prof  A.  Dendy,  D.Sc,  F. L.S.,  and  Assistants. 
Anatomy — Prof    Peter  Thompson,   M.D.,   Ch.B.,   and  Mr.   G.  J. 

Jenkins,  M.B.,  CM.,  F.R.C.S. 
Physiology— Vroi.  W.  D.   Hallikurton,  M.D.,  B.Sc,  F.R.S.,  Dr. 

Lyle,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  Assistants. 
Phartnacolooy—-exoi.  W.  E.  DixoN,  M.A.,  M.D.,  B.Sc. 
Advanced  Classes  in  Anatomy  are  also  held. 

There  are  Entrance  and  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  Year  Scholarships  and 
,  Prizes. 

Entrance  Scholarships  of  the  value  of  £400  will  be  offered 
lor  competition. 

For  full  Prospectus  apply  to  either : — 

PETER   THOMPSON,  M.D.,  Ch.B.,  Dean. 
WALTER   SMITH,  Secretary. 


KING'S   COLLEGE,   LONDON 

(UNIVERSITY  OF  LONDON) 

Full  Courses  for  Matriculated  Students  in  Arts,  Laws,  Science, 
Engineering,  Medicine,  and  Theology  at  composition  fees, 
or  Students  may  attend   the  separate  classes. 

I'or  I'rospectuscs  and  all  information  ajiply  to  the  SECRETARY, 
King's  College,  Strand,   W.C. 

WOMEN'S  DEPARTMENT,   KENSINGTON. 

For  Pros])ectus  and  information  apply  lo  the  Vice-Principal, 
13,   Kensington  Scjuare,  W. 


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KING'S  COLLEGE,  LONDON 

(UNIVERSITY   OF   LONDON) 

FACULTY  OF  MEDICINE  (Division  of  Advanced  Studies) 

Complete  Training  is  provided  in  King's  College,  and  King's  College  Hospital 
for  all  University  Degrees,  and  for  Diplomas  granted  by  the  various  Examining 
Bodies.  The  Lectures  and  Clinical  Instruction  in  the  Hospital  are  open  to  all 
Students,  whether  paying  the  composition  fees  or  for  selected  subjects  only. 

A  special  feature  of  the  Hospital  is  the  complete  system  of  Tutorial  Instruction 
in  Medicine,  Surgery,  Midwifery,  and  Gynaecology. 

ADVANCED   COURSE 

Medicine— Vro(.  N.  I.  C.  Tirard,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

Clinical  Medicine — The  Physicians  at  King's  College  Hospital. 

Psychological  Medicine -'^xoL  E.  W.  White,  M.B.,  M.R.C.P. 

Neurology— Vf .  A.  Turner,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

Surgery-Vto^  A.  Carless,  M.S.,  F.R.C.S. 

Clinical  .Surgery— Viof.  W.  Cheyne,  C.B.,  M.B.,  F.R.S.,  &c.,  and  Surgeons  of 

the  Hospital 
Obstetric  Medicine— Vrot  J.  Phillips,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 
Ophthalmic  Surgery— Vioi.  M.  McHardy,  F.R.C.S.E. 
Otology— Viof.  Urban  Pkitchard,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 
Laryngology— St.  Clair  Thomson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S. 
Dermatology— VxoL  A.  Whitfield,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S. 
Diseases  oj  Cliildren—VxoU  G.  F.  Still,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 
Pathology— Vroi.  N.  Dalton,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 
Forensic  Medicine— Prof.  W.  R.  Smith,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E. 
Bacteriology— Prof.  Hewlett,  -M.D  ,  F.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
Hygiene— Pro(.  W.  J.  R.  Simpson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  D.P.H. 
Anast Attics— J.  F.  W.  Silk,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S. 

FEES. 

For  the  Course  for  the  P^inal  Examinations,  either  for  the  M.B.,  B.S. 
of  the  University  of  London,  or  for  the  Diplomas  of  the  Royal  Colleges 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  M.R.C.vS.,  L.  R.C.P.,  70  guineas. 

There  are  Special  Classes  for  the  Final  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  Examina- 
tion, for  University  Degrees  in  Surgery,  for  the  Diplomas  in  Public 
Health,  and  in  Bacteriology. 

Entrance  Scholarships  of  the  value  of  £400  will  be  offered 
for  competition  in  September.  The  Sessions  begin  May  1st  and 
October  ist. 

Arrangements  are  made  by  which  Students  wishing  to  pay  a  com- 
position fee  for  the  whole  course  receive  their  instruction  for  the 
Preliminary  and  Intermediate  portions  at  King's  College. 

Composition  fee  for  the  whole  University  of  London  Course,  140 
guineas. 

Composition  fee  for  the  whole  Conjoi  nt  Course  (M .  R.  C.  S. ,  L.  R.  C.  P. ), 
135  guineas. 

lull  particulars  and  prospectus  giving  information  as  to  Prizes, 
Entrance,  and  <jther  Scholarshiiis,  may  be  obtained  post  free  on  appli- 
cation to  either  of  the  undersigned  — 

PEYTON   T.    H.   BE  ALE,    F.R.C.S.,   D<mu. 
WALTER   SMITH,    Secretary. 


68  CAMBRIDGE   CALENDAR 

THE  LONDON  HOSPITAL  MEDICAL  COLLEGE. 

ONE   HUNDRED   AND    TWENTY-FOURTH  SESSION. 

The  larg-est  Hospital  in  Eng'land,  and  the  only  large  General 

Hospital  for  the  whole  of  East  London. 

The  Hospital  contains  922  beds,  which  are  fully  occupied. 

In-Patients  treated  in  1907—4288.       Out-Patients-22,829. 

Major  Operations— 4121. 

MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL  STAFF. 

Consulting  Physicians— Xir.  Hughlings  Jackson,  F.R.S.,  Sir  Stephen  Mac- 
kenzie. Consulting  Obstetric  Physician  Dr.  Herman.  Physicians —Dt.  YKf^tiClS 
Warner,  Dr.  Percy  Kidd,  Dr.  Frederick  J.  Smith,  Dr.  Hadley,  Dr.  Ber- 
TRAND  Dawson,  Dr.  Henry  Head,  F.R.S.,  Dr.  K.  Hutchison.  Assistant 
Physicians— Dt.  Lewis  Smith,  C.  Wall,  O.  GrOnbaum,  H.  T.  Thompson.  Con- 
sulting Surgeons — Jonathan  Hutchison,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  John  Couper, 
Esq.,  Warren  Tay,  Esq.,  J.  McCarthy,  Esq.,  Sir.  Frederick  Treves,  G.C.V.O., 
C.B.,  LL.D.,  Consulting  Aural  Surgeon— Mr.  Mark  Hovell.  Consulting  Dental 
Surgeon— A.  W.  Barrett,  Esq.  Consulting  Am-esthetisi— Dr.  Hewitt.  Surgeons 
—Mr.  C.  W.  Mansell  Moullin,  Mr.  Hurry  Fenwick,  Mr.  F.  S.  Eve,  Mr.  J. 
Hutchison,  jun.,  Mr.  T.  H.  Openshaw,  Mr.  H.  P.  Dean,  Mr.  P.  Furnivali. 
Assistant  Surgeons— Mi.  Rigby,  Mr.  Sherren,  Mr.  Lett.  Obstetric  Physician— 
Dr.  A.  H.  N.  Lewers.  Assistant  Obstetric  Physician— Dr.  Andrews.  Physician 
to  the  Skin  and  Phototherapy  Department— Dr.  Sequeira.  Surgeons  to  the 
Ophthalmic  Department— Mr.  A.  B.  Roxburgh,  and  Mr.  Lister.  Surgeon  to  the 
Throat  Department— Dr.  Lambert  Lack.  Surgeon  to  the  Aural  Department- 
Mr.  Hunter  Tod.  Medical  Officer  in  charge  of  the  Electrical  Department— 
E.  R.  Morton,  Esq.  Bacteriologist  to  the  Hospital— Dr.  W.  Bulloch. 
Analyst  to  the  Hospital— Mr.  Hugh  Candy.  Dental  Surgeons  -Mr.  F.  M. 
Farmer,  Mr.  Scott  McFarlane,  Mr.  Watson  Turner.  Anocsthetists— Dr. 
Probvn  Williams,  Mr.  Hilliard,  and  Mr.  Clapham. 
LECTURERS. 

Medicine-Dr.  Hadley.  Surgery-  Mr.  J.  Hutchison.  Anatomy-Dr.  Wright. 
Physiology — Mr.  Leonard  Hill,  Mr.  Greenwood  and  Mr.  Flack.  Chemistry, 
Practical  Chemistry  and  Physics— Mr.  Hugh  Candv,  Mr.  Griffith  and  Mr. 
J.  F.  Twort.  Pathology — Dr.  Bulloch.  Mid%ui/ery — Dr.  Andrews.  Practical 
Obstetrics— Dr.  Andrews.  Public  Health  and  Sanitary  Science — Dr.  Thresh. 
Toxicology  and  Medical  Jurisprudence— Dr.  F.  J.  Smiih.  Mental  Diseases— Dr. 
Kennedy  Will.  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics— Dr.  Warner,  Dr.  Grun- 
BAUM.  Biology— Mr.  Mudge  and  Mr.  Buddicom.  Ophthalmic  Surgery — Mr. 
Roxburgh.  J)iseases  o/' the  Ear— Mr.  'Vod.  Diseases  o/ the  Throat— Dr.  Lack. 
Anatomy  and  Pathology  o/ the  Teeth— Mr.  F.  M.  Farmer,  Mr.  Scott  McFarlane, 
Mr.  Watson  Turner.  Practical  Anatomy— Dr.  Wright,  Mr.  Howard  and  Mr. 
Patterson.  Practical  Physiology —  Mr.  Leonard  Hill,  Mr.  Greenwood,  and 
Mr.  Flack.  Operative  Surgery  -Mr.  Dean.  Morbid  A  nata»iy— Dr.  F.  J.  Smith, 
Dr.  Hadley,  Dr.  Theodore  Thompson,  Dr.  Lewis  Smith,  Dr.  Wall.  Bac- 
teriology—Dr.  W.  Bulloch,  Mr.  Twort.  Pathological  Histology— Dr.  Bulloch. 
AniFsthetics-Dr.  Probvn  Williams.  Emeritus  Professors  of  Surgery— Mr. 
Jonathan  Hutchison,  F.R.S  ,  Sir  Fredk.  Treves.  Emeritus  Lecturers  on 
Amesthetics— Dr.  Hewitt.  Medical  Tutor— Dr.  Thouvsoh.  Surgical  Tutor— Mr. 
Sherren.     Obstetric  Tutor— Dr.  Maxwell. 

APPOINTMENTS.— Owing  to  the  enormous  number  of  patients  more  appoint- 
ments, salarit  d  and  resident,  are  open  to  students  than  at  any  other  Hospital.  Ninety- 
four  ([uahfied  appointments  are  made  annually,  and  more  than  150  Dressers,  Clinical 
Clerks,  etc.,  appointed  every  three  months.  All  are  free  to  students  of  the  College. 
Holders  of  resident  appointments  have  free  board. 

SCHOLARSHIPS  AND  PRIZES.— Thirty  six  Scholarships  and  Prizes  are  given 
annually.  Seven  Entrance  .Scholarships  will  be  otfered  in  October,  including  a 
special  Entrance  Scholarship,  value  /60,  for  Graduates  of  Cambridge  and  Oxford. 

A  reduction  of  fifteen  guineas  is  allowed  to  the  sons  of  Members  of  the  Profession. 

The  Metropolitan,  Central  and  other  Railways  render  speedy  access  to  the 
Hospital  and  College. 

For  Prospectus  and  information  as  to  residence,  etc.,  apply  personally  or  by 
letter  to — 

Mile  End.  V  MONRO  SCOTT,   Warden. 


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ST.  MARY'S  HOSPITAL  MEDICAL  SCHOOL 

PADDINGTON,  W. 

(UNIVERSITY  OF  LONDON) 

The  Terras  of  the  Sessions  1908—9  begin  as  follows,  and  Students  may  con- 
veniently commence  their  studies  on  any  of  these  dates  : — Winter  Session.  First 
Term,  October  ist,  1908  ;  Second  Term,  January  5th,  1909  ;  Summer  Session, 
April  20,  1909. 

The  Hospital  and  Medical  School  are  close  to  Paddington  Station  (Great 
Western  Railway),  Marylebone  (Great  Central  Railway),  Edgware  Road  and  Praed 
Street  (Metropolitan  and  District  Railway)  and  Lancaster  Gate  (Central  London 
Electric  Railway). 

A  Register  of  Residences  for  .Students  in  the  vicinity  of  the  Hospital  and  in  the 
neighbouring  districts  of  Kensin;4ton,  West  Hampstead,  Acton,  and  Ealing,  is  kept 
in  the  Office  of  the  Medical  School. 

The  Medical  School  provides  complete  preparation  for  the  Medical  Degrees 
of  the  Universities,  and  for  the  Government  Medical  Services. 

Athletic  Clubs'  Ground. — The  Athletic  Ground  of  eight  acres,  comprising 
Cricket,  Tennis,  and  Rugby  and  Association  Football  Grounds,  is  situated  at  North 
Kensington,  and  can  be  reached  in  twenty  minutes  from  the  Hospital. 
COURSES  OF  STUDY. 

Instruction  is  provided  in  all  subjects  of  the  curriculum,  under  Recognized 
Teachers  of  the  University  of  London  as  follows  : — 

(a)  Preliminary  Scientific. — Complete  Courses  in  Chemistry,  Physics,  and 
Biology.     Students  can  join  in  January,  April  or  October. 

(.i)  Intermediate. — Systematic  Courses  of  Anatomy,  Physiology,  and  Phar- 
macology, with  Special  Tutorial  Classes,  for  the  Inter.  M.B.  London,  and  Primary 
F.R.C.S. 

(c)  Final. — Systematic  Lectures,  Clinical  Instruction,  and  Tutorial  Classes  in 
Medicine,  Surgery,  Obstetrics,  and  the  various  Special  Departments.  Full  Lab- 
oratory Courses  in  General  and  Special  Pathology  ;  also  in  Bacteriology  and 
Chemical  Pathology,  with  especial  reference  to  their  clinical  application. 

Clinical  Pathology  and  Opsonin  Department. — Advanced  Courses  of 
Clinical  Pathology  and  Bacteriology,  under  the  direction  of  Sir  Almroth  Wright, 
F.R.S.,  are  held  throughout  the  year,  and  practical  experience  in  Opsonic  Investi- 
gations may  be  obtained  in  the  Department  of  Therapeutic  Inoculation. 

Resident  Medical  Officers. — Eighteen  are  appointed  Annually  by  Com- 
petitive Examination. 

SCHOLARSHIPS  AND  FRIZES. 

Open  Scholarships  in  Natural  Science. — One  of  ;Ci45i  two  of  £so,  and 
one  of  £2$,  will  be  open  for  competition  in  September 

University  Scholarships. — Two  of  ^52  10s.  will  be  competed  for  in  September, 
the  subjects  of  the  Examination  being  Physiology  and  Histology,  and  either  Anatomy 
or  Chemistry  at  the  option  of  the  candidate. 

General  Proficiency  Scholarships. — Three  of  these,  value  £20  each,  are 
awarded  annually  in  accordance  with  the  aggregate  results  of  the  Sessional  Exami- 
nations in  the  several  courses. 

HOSPITAL  STAFF. 

Surgeons — Mr.   A.  J.   Pepper,   Mr.  J. 
E.  Lane,  Mr.  H.  S.  Collier  ;  (Out- 


CoHsuUing  Phyiictans — Dr.  W.  B. 
Chkadle,  Dr.  D.  B.  Lees. 

Consu^tingSwgeonsMr  A.T.  Norton, 
C.I!.;  Mr.  Edmund  Owen,  Mr.  H. 
W.  Page  ;  (Aural)  Mr.  G.  P.  Field  ; 
(Ophthalmic)  Sir  (i.  A.  Cri  tchett, 
C.V.O.  ; (Skin)Sir  Malcolm  Morris, 
K.C.V.O.  ;  (Dental)  Mr.  Morion 
Smalk  ;  (Throat)  Dr.  Scanes  Spicer. 

P/iysicans—Vr.  S.  Phillii'S,  Dr.  A.  P. 
Luff,  Dr.  H.  A.  Cai.ev  ;  (Out- 
patients) Or.  W.  J.  Harris,  Sir  John 
BROADbBNT,  lit..  Dr.  W.  H.  WlI.I.COX. 

Physicians- Accoucheur — Dr.  M.  Hand- 
piELD-JoNES ;  (Out-patients)  Dr.  W. 
J.  Gow. 


patients)  Mr.  V.  W.  Low,  Mr.  W.  H. 

Clayton   Greene,    Mr.    Maynard 

Smith. 
0/>/ithahnic     Surgeons — Mr.      H.      E. 

JuLER,  Mr.  Leslie  Paton. 
Surgeons  in  cliarge  of  Ear  and  Throat 

Department— Xix.     William     Hill, 

Mr.  Graham. 
Physician  in  charge  of  Skin    Depart- 
ment— Dr.  Graham  Little. 
Dental  Surgeon— 'bAr.    W.    H.    Dola- 

MORE. 

Director  0/  Inoculation  Department — 
Sir  Almroth  Wright. 


Dean,  Mr.  W.  H.  Clayton-Greene  or  to  Mr.  B.  E.  Matthews,  School  Secretary. 


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ST.  THOMAS'S   HOSPITAL 

(UNIVERSITY   OF   LONDON) 

The  Hospital  contains  603  Beds,  which  are  in  constant  use. 

THE  HOSPI I'AL  stands  on  the  Albert  Embankment,  opposite  the  Houses  of 
Parliament,  and  as  it  was  only  built  in  1871  it  offers  great  advantages  to  Medical 
Students  for  all  Clinical  Work. 

As  it  adjoins  Westminster  Bridge  it  is  very  easy  of  access  from  all  parts  of  the 
West  End,  several  tram  and  omnibus  lines  run  to  the  Bridge,  while  Waterloo 
Station  is  within  six  minutes'  walk  of  the  Hospital. 

There  are  daily  clinical  lectures  in  the  Wards  on  all  branches  of  Medical  and 
Surgical  Prpctice,  whilst  the  large  number  of  Patients  treated  offer  a  very  large  field 
for  Clinical  Study. 

After  Students  have  acted  as  Clerks  and  Dressers  to  In  and  Out-Patient  Depart- 
ments, and  passed  their  qualifying  examinations  all  Hospital  Appointments  are  open 
to  them. 

A  Resident  Assistant  Physician  and  a  Resident  Assistant  Surgeon 
are  appointed  annually  for  not  more  than  two  years.  Salary  £ioo  per 
annum,  with  Board  and  Residence. 

Six  Resident  Casualty  Officers  and  Resident  Anaesthetists  are  appointed 
every  six  months  with  Board. 

A  Medical  Registrar  and  a  Surgical  Registrar  are  elected  annually. 
Salary  £100  per  annum. 

An  Obstetric  Registrar  and  Tutor  is  appointed  annually.  Salary  £50 
per  annum. 

An  Ophthalmic  Registrar.     Salary  £50  per  annum. 

An  Assistant  Director  of  the  Clinical  Laboratory  is  appointed  annually, 
the  post  not  to  be  held  for  more  than  two  years.     Salary  £100  per  annum. 

The  following  appointments  are  filled  up  every  six  months  : 

Five  House  Physicians.     Board  and  Residence. 

Four  House  Surgeons.     Board  and  Residence. 

Two  Obstetric  House  Physicians.     One  Resident. 

An  Ophthalmic  House  Surgeon.     Board  and  Residence  i  year. 

Eight  Clinical  Assistants  in  the  Special  Departments  for  Children, 
Throat,  Ear  and  Skin,  are  appointed  each  three  months. 

ENTRANCE   SCHOLARSHIPS   &   PBIZES. 

Two  Open  Scholarships  in  Preliminary  Science,  value  £150  and  £,60  respectively, 
at  the  beginninj  of  the  2nd  year. 

University  Schol.-irship  of  the  value  of  ^50  at  the  commencement  of  the  4th  year. 

Examination  for  above  in  July  each  year. 

At  the  end  of  the  2nd  year,  the  William  Tite  Scholarship,  l^s,  and  College 
Prizes,  ^20,  £\<i,  /iioand  /|io. 

At  the  end  of  the  3rd  year,  the  Musgrove  Scholarship,  £t,s,  a'  d  College  Prizes, 
£20,  and  ^lo. 

At  the  end  of  the  4th  year,  Second  Tenure  of  Peacock  Scholarship,  £35. 
End  of  5th  year,  seven  College  Prizes  of  £10  each. 
In  addition  there  are  several  valuable  Medals  and  other  Prizes  offered. 
Studeints'  Fees  are  payable  by  Annual   Instalments,  full  particulars  of  which  will 
be  found  in  the  Prospectus. 

There  are  full  courses  of  Instruction  for  Preliminary  Science  and  Intermediate 

M.B.,  Lond.,  for  Oxford  and  Cirnbridi-e  F:xa(n.,  and  for  Prinary  and  Final  K.R.C.S. 

Any  further  particulars  in  reg.-ird  to  the  Medical   School  will  be  gladly  supplied 

on  application  being  made  to  Cuthbert  Wallace,  Esq.,  B.S.  Lond.  Dean, 

or  to — 

G.   Q.   ROBERTS,   M.A  ,   Oxon.,  Secretary. 


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UNIV.  COLL.  HOSPITAL  MEDICAL  SCHOOL. 

(UNIVERSITY   OF    LONDON) 
ENTRANCE. 

A  Student  may  enter  the  School  as  soon  as  he  has  passed  the  University  of 
London  Matriculation  Examination,  or  one  of  the  other  Preliminary  Examinations 
that  qualify  a  Medical  Student  for  entering  a  Medical  School.  In  this  case  he  will 
pursue  his  Preliminary  and  Intermediate  Studies  at  University  College,  and  when 
those  are  completed  will  carry  on  his  Final  INIedical  Studies  at  University  College 
Hospital  Medical  School.  The  student  who,  in  addition  to  having  passed  a  Matri- 
culation or  other  examination,  has  completed  his  Preliminary  and  Intei mediate 
Medical  Studies  at  University  College  or  elsewhere,  may  enter  the  University 
College  Hospital  Medical  School  for  his  Final  Medical  Studies  only.  Qualified 
Medical  men  and  others  who  can  produce  evidence  of  sufficient  qualifications  may 
be  admitted  to  Special  Departments  for  the  purposes  of  research,  or  to  Hospital 
Practice  for  certain  definite  periods. 

FEES. 

The  Preliminary  Scientific  Course  at  University  College,  26  guineas. 

Intermediate  Course  at  University  College,  57  guineas. 

Final  Examinations  for  the  Degrees  of  the  University  of  London,  Oxford, 
Cambridge  and  Durham,  and  for  the  Final  Examination  for  the  qualifications  of  the 
Royal  Colleges  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  and  for  the  License  of  the  Society  of 
Apothecaries,  at  University  College  Hospital  Medical  School,  8o  guineas  if  paid  in 
one  sum,  or  82  guineas  paid  in  two  instalments  of  50  and  32  guineas. 

University  College  Hospital  has,  through  the  munificence  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Blundell  Maple,  Bart.,  been  rebuilt  and  extended  in  accordance  with  the  require- 
ments of  modern  medical  science.  The  new  Hospital  accommodates  300  patients, 
and  posses^ies  extensive  out-patient  and  special  departments. 

Thirty-eight  Clinical  Appointments,  eighteen  of  which  are  resident,  are  filled  up 
by  competition  during  the  year,  and  these,  as  well  as  all  Clerkships  and  Dresserships, 
are  open  to  students  of  the  Hospital  without  extra  fee. 

The  new  Medical  School  is  now  completed,  and  it  provides  accommodation  for 
Lectures  and  Demonstrations  and  Practical  Work  in  all  the  final  subjects  of  the 
medical  curriculum.  There  are  three  Lecture  Demonstration  Theatres  for  the 
teaching  of  Morbid  Anatomy,  Bacteriology,  and  Chemical  Pathology  ;  also  rooms 
equipped  for  the  teaching  of  Operative  Surgery  and  Surgical  Anatomy,  and  two 
large  Lecture  Theatres.     The  Library  contains  about  8000  volumes. 

The  Medical  Society,  which  was  founded  in  1828  for  promoting  the  Study  of 
Medical  and  Surgical  Sciences  amongst  students,  and  for  social  intercourse,  has  four 
rooms  set  apart  for  Reading  and  Recreation,  and  there  is  a  large  Gymnasium  with 
Baths  attached  in  the  .School  buildings,  fully  equipped  and  at  the  disposal  of 
Members  of  the  Society. 

PROFESSORS  AND  LECTURERS  AND  CLINICAL  TEACHERS. 


Medicine—].   R.   Hr.mipokd,   M.D. 

Clinical  Medici neS'n'i'woMA^  I'.AKUAV, 
Bart.,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D.  ;J.  R.  Bkad- 
FORD,  M.D.,  F. R.S. ;Siu.sKV Martin, 
M.D.,  F.R.S.  ;  J.  Risien  Russell, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P. ;  H.  Battv  Shaw, 


Muiun/erv—H.  K.  Si'ENCER,  M  D., 
t.K.C.P.  ;    G.   F.  Blacker,  M  D. 

Pal/ioUgy-Siu  Martin,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

Forensic  Medicine — F.  J.  Poynton, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

Thernfieutics—W..  Battv  Shaw,  M.D. 


M.D.,    F.R.C.P.;    F.    J.    Poynton,  i    Ophthalmic   Medicine   and   Surgery— 

M.D.,  F.R.C.P.;  C.  Bolton,  M.D.  \  Percy  Flemming,  B.S.,  F.R.C.'S.  ; 
Surgery    A.  E.  Barker,  F.R.C.S.  J.  H.  Parsons,  B.Sc,  D.Sc,  F.R.C.S. 

Clinical     Surgery. — A.     E.      Barker,         Diseases  of  the   Skin-W.    Radcliffe 

F  R.C.S.  ;  R.  J.GonLEE,  M.I).,M.S.,  I       Crockbr,  M  D.,  F.R.C.P. 

F.RC.S.  ;    Bilton    Pollard,    B.S.  |     Diseases  oj  Ear,  Nose  and    Throat — 

F.R.C.S.;  Raymond  JoHNs;)N,  H.S.,  Herhekt  Tilley,  B.S.,  F.R.C.S. 

F  R.C.S.  ;  Rupert  Bucknall,  M.S.,  I     Dental  Surgery— 'S,.  Spokes,  M. R.C.S. 

F.R.C.S.;  Wilfred  Trotter,  M.S.        .■ln(/'j///f/'ii.-i-l>UDLEYW.  Buxton,  M.D. 

Scholarships  and  Exhibitions  of  the  value  of  .£400  are  offered  for  competition 
annually.     The  Athletic  ground  is  at  Perivale,  within  easy  access  of  the  Hospital. 

Prospectus,  with  all  information  as  to  Classes,  Scholarships,  tic,  may  be  obtained 
from  the  Dean,  University  College  Hospital  Medical  School,  University  Street, 
Gower,  Street,  W.C. 

H.    BATTY   SHAW,    M.D.,    F.R.C.P.,    Dean. 
LEONARD    R.    THOMAS,   Secretary. 


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lATESTMINSTER    HOSPITAL 

(University  of  London) 

BROAD    SANCTUARY.    S.W. 

THE  WESTMINSTER  MEDICAL  SCHOOL  has  recently  adapted  itself  to 
the  modern  requirements  of  Medical  Education  by  making  separate  arrange- 
ments for  the  teaching  of  the  subjects  of  the  First  and  Second  Examinations. 

The  whole  of  the  Medical  School  Staff  and  Buildings  are  therefore  now  available 
for  the  teaching  of  the  subjects  of  the  Third  E.\amination.  In  the  future  the  various 
divisions  of  each  of  the  subjects  of  this  examination  will  be  taught  theoretically  and 
practically  by  specialists. 

The  Hospital  is  fully  equipped  with  every  modern  requirement,  including  a  new 
and  well-appointed  Clinical  Laboratory,  and  X-Ray,  Electrical  and  Photographic 
department. 

There  are  unrivalled  opportunities  for  clinical  work,  and  great  facilities  for 
obtaining  resident  appointments. 

ENTRANCE  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

In  April  and  September  Scholarships  are  offered  for  competition  of  the  aggregate 
value  of  nearly  ^650,  of  which  about  £200  is  reserved  for  Competitors 
from  the  Universities.  In  September  two  UNIVERSITY  SCHOLARSHIPS 
are  offered,  of  the  values  of  70  guineas  and  £60  respectively  ;  and  one  of  ;^5o  may  be 
competed  for  in  April. 

For  further  particulars  apply  to  Eric  D.  Macnamara,  M.B.  (Cantab.),  M.R.C.P. 
Westminster  Hospital,  S.W.,  or  to  the  Dean  of  the  Medical  School. 


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THE  MIDDLESEX  HOSPITAL 
MEDICAL  SCHOOL 

A  School  of  the  University  of  London 

The  Medical  School  of  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  which  is  one 
of  the  Schools  of  London  University,  has  been  largely- 
rebuilt  and  equipped  to  meet  the  most  recent  Educational 
requirements. 

HOSPITAL    APPOINTMENTS 

The  following  appointments,  besides  the  usual  Clerkships  and  Dresserships,  are 
open  to  all  General  Students  without  extra  fee  :  - 

House  Physicians  6  appointments  annually  for  6  months. 

House  Surgeons  ....       6  ,,  ,,  ,, 

Obstetric  House  Physicians  . .       2  ,,  ,,  ,, 

The  >redical,  Surgical,  and  Obstetric  Registrars  are  appointed  by  the  Weekly 
Board,  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Medical  Committee,  as  vacancies  arise  (salary 
£40  a  year  each.) 

The  Medical  and  Surgical  Casualty  Officers  are  appointed  in  the  same  manner 
(salary  £50  a  year  each,  with  board  and  residence.) 

SCHOLARSHIPS    AND    PRIZES 

Three  Entrance  Scholarships,  of  the  value  of  £100,  £50  and  £25  respectively,  and 
a  University  Scholarship  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  value  of  £50,  open  to  Students 
of  O.xford  and  Cambridge  Universities  who  have  already  passed  or  completed  the 
curriculum  for  the  professional  examinations  in  .Vnatomy  and  Physiology,  are 
offered  for  competition  at  the  commencement  of  the  Winter  .Session. 

Two  Broderip  Scholarships,  of  i  he  value  of  £60  and  £40  respectively,  are  awaided 
every  year  for  proficiency  in  Clinical  Knowledge. 

The  Murray  Gold  Medal  and  Scholarship  (£20),  founded  in  connection  with  the 
University  of  Aberdeen,  is  awarded  every  third  year  to  a  Student  of  the  Middlesex 
Hospital. 

The  following  are  awarded  annually  :  — 

The  Hetley  Prize,  value  £25  (Clinical  Medicine,  Surgery  and  Obstettics.) 

The  Lyell  Medal  and  Scholarship,  value  £55  (Surgical  Anatomy  and  Practical 

Surgery.) 
The  Le  ifiold  Hudson  Prize,  z'alue  Wguineas  ( Surgical Pathologv and  Racteriology.) 
The  Freeman  Scholai-shi/i,  value  £30  (Chstr-tric  Medicine  and  Gyiuvcotogy.j 
Second  year's  Exhibition,  value  £10  lOs.  (Anatomy  and  Physiology.) 
"  Emden  "  Cancer  /Research  Scholurshifi,  value  £100. 
Richard  Hollins"  Research  Schola>ship,  value  £105. 
The  Tutor.i  assist  all  .Students,  especially  those  who  are  preparing  for  Exami- 
nations, without  extra  fee  ;    thus  the  necessity  of  obtaining  private   instruction  is 
obviated. 

The  Amalgamated  Clubs'   Athletic  Ground  is  within  easy 
reach  of  the  Hospital. 

Full  particulars  may  be  obtained  on  ap|ili<;alioii  to  :   - 

H.   CAMPBELL  THOMSON,   M.D.,    F.R.C.P. 

Dean  of  the  Medical  School, 

Middlesex  Hosijital,   London,    W. 
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TABLE   OF   CONTENTS. 

FAOE 

Almanac    vii 

Subjects  for- Examinations  and  Prizes    xxvii 

University  and  College  Officers      Ixii 

Electoral  Roll  (List  of)      xciii 

Constitution  of  the  University.     Terms,  &c 1 

Senate-House  Examinations    9 

Proceedings  in  Degrees    128 

Examination  of  Women 168 

University  Local  Examinations    171 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Schools  Examination  Board 173 

Teachers'  Training  Syndicate 176 

Day  Training  College 178 

Indian  Civil  Service    180 

Foreign  Service  Students  Committee  181 

Diplomas,  &c.,  in  Agriculture,    Geography,   Mining    En- 
gineering,    Forestry,     Anthropology,     Architecture, 

Military  Studies 182—194 

Fees,  &c 195 

Honour  Class  Lists 201 

Degrees  conferred  in  1907   638 

University  Officers    648 

Professorships 652 

Readers 671 

Preachers  and  Lecturers 673 

University  Scholarships  and  Prizes     685 

Patronage  of  the  University  794 

University  Buildings,  Museums ,  &c 802 

Colleges 835 

Hostels 1108 

Non-Collegiate  Studen ts  of  the  Uni  versity     1116 

.Members  of  the  Senate  not  on  the  Boards  of  any  College    ...  1120 

Doctors  of  Divinity  hy  Seniority  1123 

Titular  Degrees     1 124 

Summary  of  Members  of  University  1129 

List  of  Members  of  tlu'  University  1130 

Cambridge  Philosophical  Society    1259 

Antiquarian  Society  1274 

Philological  Society 1275 

Theological  Society    1277 

Index     1278 

a  2 


AN     ALMANAC, 

WITH 

UNIVKRSITY    CEREMONIES,  &c.   AT    CAMBRIDGE. 

From  .Iuiy  1,  1908,  to  Dicf.mber  31,  1909. 


JULY   XXXL— 1908, 


1 

W 

2 

Th 

3 

F 

4 

S 

5  1 

IB 

CfttrlJ  ^untrag  after  Cnmtp. 

6 

M 

7 

T 

8 

W 

9 

Th 

10 

F 

11 

S 

Oxford  Trinity  Term  ends. 

12 

D 

.ifourlf)  ^unliap  after  Crinttg. 

13 

M 

14 

T 

15 

W 

16 

Th 

17 

F 

18 

S 

19 

D 

.iFiftf)  *nntrai)  after  Criniti?. 

20 

M 

Local  Examinations  begin. 

21 

T 

22 

W 

23 

Th 

24 

F 

26 

S 

■Saint  James. 

26 

D 

^(itf)  Ifcuntrag  after  Crinitg. 

27 

M 

28 

T 

29 

W 

30 

Th 

31 

,   F 

vni 


AN  ALMANAC,  WITH 


AUGUST  XXXL— 1908. 


1 

S 

2 

m 

Srbentf)  l&uiilrai?  after  Crtntty. 

3 

M 

4 

T 

6 

W 

6 

Th 

7 

F 

8 

S 

9 

m 

10 

M 

11 

T 

12 

W 

13 

Th 

14 

F 

16 

S 

ffiiffdtf)  suinliaii  after  JJTrinttp. 


Trinity    Law   Sittings  tMid.     Kxaniinatioii  in  Tropical 
Medicine  begins. 


30 
31 


16 

m 

^intf)  Smnfay  after  Crinttit). 

17 

M 

18 

T 

19 

W 

20 

Th 

21 

F 

22 

S 

23 

13 

iTriitf)  $uiit>ai)  after  ijrrtiitti). 

24 

M 

:^.iint  tiartfjoIomrUi. 

25 

T 

26 

W 

27 

Th 

28 

F 

29 

S 

M 


delieiitf)  ^iiinftai.)  after  ffrinttp. 


UNIVERSITY  CEREMONIES,  &c. 


IX 


SEPTEMBER   XXX — 1908. 


1 

T 

2 

W 

3 

Th 

4 

F 

5 

S 

6 

m 

CtBclftft  ^uii&ap  after  Crinttp. 

7 

M 

B.A.s  return  Books  to  the  Library. 

8 

T 

M.A.s  return  Books  to  the  Library. 

9 

W 

Library  closed  to-day  and   until  the  23rd  inclusive  for 
the  annual  inspection. 

10 

Th 

11 

F 

12 

S 

13 

m 

Cf)trtfrntt)  fiunliaj?  after  Crinttp. 

14 

M 

15 

T 

16 

W 

Ember-Day. 

17 

Th 

18 

F 

Ember-Day. 

19 

S 

Ember-Day, 

20 

D 

.ifourtrrntf)  S'liuttag  after  Crintts. 

21 

M 

I^aiut  jMattfjeto. 

22 

T 

23 

W 

24 

Th 

Library  re-opens. 

25 

F 

26 

S 

27" 

m 

.ififtecntf)  $untia5  after  Crtnitg. 

28 

M 

29 

T 

^aint  fttirftael  aiiH  all  angels. 

30 

W 

AN  ALMANAC,  WITH 


OCTOBER  XXXI.— 1908. 


Michaelmas  Term  begins.    Vice-Chancellor  enters  upon 
office.     Previous  Examination,  Part  I.  begins. 

Previous  Examination,  Additional  Subjects. 


1 

Th 

2 

F 

3 

S 

4 
5 
6 

7 

8 

9 

10 


m 

M 
T 

w 

Th 
F 

S 


^iitffntf)  ^unUay  aftrr  STrintty. 
Previous   Examination,  Part  II.  begins. 
First  PLxamination  for  M.B.  Degree  begins. 
Examination  in  Sanitary  Science,  Parti,  begins. 


Oxford  Michaelmas  Term  begins. 


11 

D 

^fbriitrriitf)  ^uiitrai)  aftrr  JTrinity. 

12 

M 

Examination    in    Sanitary    Science,    Part    11.   begins. 
Michaelmas  Law  Sittings  begin. 

1.'} 

T 

Full  Term  begins. 

14 

W 

1.5 

Th 

16 

F 

17 

S 

18 

m 

<J?tgf)trrntf)  5'Uiitia?  aftrr  €rimtv.    Sbaint  Unhe. 

19 

M 

20 

T 

End  of  first  quarter  of  Michaelmas  Term. 

21 

W 

Matriculation. 

22 

Th 

28 

F 

24 

S 

2") 

D 

iitnrtfrntf)  Sun^ap  after  €rmty. 

26 

M 

27 

T 

28 

W 

iaint  ^(mon  aitli  ^aiiit  Julir. 

29 

Til 

•M) 

1^^ 

:u 

S 

CONGRKGATIONS. 

^'=^"^'>'-  } ^*  :';f  0  a.m. )    (Not  for  Degrees). 

,,        1 at  10  a.m.     )    ^  »        / 

,,       15 at  2  p.m. 

,,      29 at  2  p.m. 


UNIVERSITY  CEREMONIES,  &c. 


NOVEMBER   XXX.— 1908. 


1 

B 

Ctofiittftf)  ^unlraB  after  (ITrtntti).  ail  S»aint8'  ©ay. 
Scarlet  Day.  Commemoration  of  Benefactors. 
Sermon  by  l^ady  Margaret  Preacher. 

2 

M 

3 

T 

4 

W 

5 

Th 

6 

F 

7 

S 

Members  of  the  Council  of  tlie  Senate  elected. 

T 

B 

CtDfntBsfirst  S'unliai)  after  Crtntts. 

9 

M 

Michaelmas  Term  divides.  King  Edward  VII.  born, 
1841. 

10 

T 

11 

W 

12 

1  o 

Th 

F 

S 

Examination  for  Carus  Prizes. 

M 
14 

15 

m 

CtoentB^serontJ  ^tiutJag  after  ilrtnitg. 

16 

M 

17 

T 

Meeting  of  Crane's  Trustees. 

18 

w 

19 
20 
21 

Th 
F 
S 
D 

22 

CtDentB^tftirli  5'unlray  after  ffrinitg 

23 
24 

M 
T 

25 
26 

27 

W 

Tu 
F 

28 

S 

Second  Special  Examinations  for  Ordinary  B. A.  Degree 
in  Theology,  Political  Economy,  Law,  History, 
Chemistry,  Physics,  Modern  Languages,  Mathe- 
matics, Classics,  Mechanism,  Agricultural  Science 
and  (;e()grai)hy  begin.     Qualifying  Kxamination  for 

the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos. 

29" 

D 

.aUbriit  5'untiai,).  End  of  third  quarter  of  Michaelmas 
Term. 

30 

M 

iaint   antireto. 

CONGREGATIONS. 

November  12 at  2  p.m. 

,,       2G at  2  p.m. 


AN   ALMANAC,   WITH 


DECEMBER  XXXI.— 1908. 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 

T 

W 
Th 

F 
S 

Queen   Consort  born,  1844.     Examination   for  Crosse 
Scholarships. 

Second  Special   Examination   in  Music  for   Ordinary 
B.A.  Degree  begins. 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

m 

M 

T 

W 

Th 

F 

S 

5^fronlJ  ^unlJay  in  aUbrnt.    Saint  Nicholas.     Founder's 
Day  at  King's  College. 

Previous  Examination,  Part  L  begins.     General  Ex- 
amination for  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  begins.  Meeting 
of  Electors  to  University  Scholarships. 

Third  Examination  Part  IL  for  M.B.  Degree  begins. 

Previous  Examination,  Part  11.  begins. 

Full  Term  ends. 

Previous  Examination,  Additional  Subjects. 

13 
14 

15 

16 
17 

18 
19 

m 

M 
T 

w 

Th 

F 
S 

Cfiirti  Siunttaj)  in  iatibrnt. 

First   and    Second    Examinations   and    Part  I. 

Third  Examination  for  M.B.  Degrees  begin. 

Examinations  begin.     Higher  Local  Exam 

begin. 
Class   Lists  published   of   Special    Examinati 

Ordinary   B.A.  Degree. 
End)er-Day. 
Oxford  Michaelmas  Term  ends.     General  Admi 

H.A.  and  LL.B.  Degrees. 
End)er-l)ay. 
Michaelmas  Term   ends.     Ember-Day.     B.A.s 

Books  to  the  Library.     Inauguration  of  Bb 

of  Arts.  Liiw,  Medicine,  Surgery  and  Music. 

of  the 

Local 

nations 

ons    for 

ssion  to 

return 
ichelors 

20 
21 

22 
23 
24 
25 
26 

M   \  .■fFouitf)  ^untiai,)  in  atibnit. 

M      :^niiit  Cfiomas. '  Michaelmas  Law  Sittings  end. 

return  Books  to  the  Library. 
T       Lihrary  closed  for  work. 
W      Lihrarv  closed  for  work, 
Th      Holidiiy  at  the  Library. 

F      (frhristiitas  Day.     Holiday  at  the  Lihrary.    Scarl 
S       S'llillt  $^trpf)ril.     Holiday  at  the  Library. 

M.A.s 
et  Day. 

27 
28 
29 
iO 

D 
M 
T 
W 
Th 

.iFirot  :Jinitiai.»  aflrr  (CfiristmaB.    5>>iint  Joftn. 
linnorrntB'  Dai.).     Holiday  at  the  Lil)rary. 
Library  re-opens. 

— - 


CONCiHKfiATION.S. 

Dpccml)f'r    .'> at  2  p.m. 

Deci'uibcr  10 at  2  p.m. 

December  17 at  2  4).in.  RUneral  Admission). 


UNIVERSITY  CEREMONIES,  &c. 

xiii 

JANUARY    XXXL— 1909. 

1 

F 

(iDirrumcifitoii. 

.2 
3 

S 

<!r 

^ccontt  ^unUaa  after  (fftnstmaB. 

4 
5 

M 
T 

6 

w 

iffpiljfianj). 

7 

Th 

8 

F 

Lent    Term    begins.      Examinations    for    Uni 

versity 

Scholarships    and    Chancellor's    Classical 

Medals 

begin. 

9 

s 

lU 

(ff 

jFirst  SunDaij  after  (ffpipfiaiig. 

11 

M 

Hilary  Law  Sittings  begin. 

12 

T 

13 

W 

Examination  in  Tropical  Medicine  begins. 

14 

Th 

Oxford  Hilary  Term  begins. 

15 

F 

Full  Term  begins. 

16 
17 

S 

m 

secoiilr  ^unlrag  after  ffipipfians. 

18 

M 

19 

T 

20 

W 

21 

Th 

22 

F 

Utng  (fPtrtoart)  VM.'i  arresston.  1901. 

23 

24 

S 

Cfiirlr  iunHap  after  ffipipf)ang.     King  Edwar 

d   Vll. 

proclaimed. 

25 

M 

Conberston  of  ^t  )^aul. 

;26 

T 

127 

W 

End  of  first  quarter  of  Lent  Term. 

'28 

Th 

Matriculation. 

29 

F 

30 

S 

31 

<ff 

jfourtft  ^unJag  after  (JEpip^ang. 

CONGREGATIONS. 


■January  IG at  2  p.m. 

28 at  2  p.m. 


AN  ALMANAC,  WITH 


FEBllUARY   XXVTIL— 1909. 


1 

M 

2 

T 

l^urifiratioii  of  tftr  Virgin  /■Hari). 

3 

W 

4 

Th 

5 

F 

6 

S 

7 

^cptuagrflima  Suniap. 

8 

M 

9 

T 

10 

W 

II 

Th 

12 

F 

13 

S 

14"^ 

iH 

^rragrsima  iunfiap 

15 

M 

16 

T 

Lent  Term  divides. 

17 

W 

18 

Th 

19 

F 

20 

S 

21 

®uin()uagefimia  ^uiitra{i. 

22 

M 

23 

T 

*f)robf  (JTursiiaij. 

24 

VV 

a8f)=3liMfDnf6tiai).      5'aiiit  /ilattfiuis. 

Litany  Day. 

25 

Th 

26 

F 

27 

S 

28  I  €"  I  .ifiret  *untiaij  in  ILent. 


CONGHKCATIONS. 

Februaiy  11 at  2  p.m. 

,,         25 at  2  p.m. 


UNIVERSITY  CEREMONIES,  &c. 


MARCH    XXXI— 1909. 


1 

M 

Saint  David. 

2 

T 

3 

W 

Ember- Day. 

4 

Th 

5 

F 

Ember-Day. 

6 

S 

iff 

Ember-Day. 

7 

9eroiiD  ^uiiDai)  in  iLriit. 

8 

M 

End  of  third  quarter  of  Lent  Term.    Examinations  for 

9 
10 

T 

W 

Bell  Scholarships  and  Abbott  Scholarships  bej^in. 

11 

Th 

Examination  for  Degree  of  Mus.M.  begins. 

12 

F 

13 

S 
(ff 

14 

Chirti  ^undaij  in  Hent. 

15 

M 

Full  Term  ends. 

16 

T 

Previous  Examination,  Part  I.  begins. 

17 

W 

18 

Ih 

Previous  Examination,  Part  11.  begins. 

19 

F 

20 

S 

Previous  Examination,  Additional  Subjects, 

21 

<ff 

ifonrtf)  iunUap  in  Hent. 

22 

M 

23 

T 

24 

W 

B.A.s  return  Books  to  the  Library. 

25 

Th 

aununnatioii  of  tfte  >7ivgiii  maryj.     M.  A.s  return  Books 
to  the  Library.     Founder's  Day  at  King's  College. 
Sermon  in  the  Morning  before  the  University  at 
King's  College  Chapel  by  one  of  the  Society. 

•Jli 

F 

Library  closed  for  work.     Ik-ll  Scholars  elected. 

27 

S 

Lent  Term  ends.     Lilirary  closed  for  work. 

28 

(ff 

.Ififtf)  iuiiUa;!)  in  lent. 

29 

M 

Library  reopens. 

30 

T 

31 

W 

CONGREGATIONS. 

March    6 at  2  p.m. 

,,      11 at  2  p.m. 


AN  ALMANAC,  WITH 


APRIL    XXX.— 1909. 


18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25^ 

26 

27 


Th 

V 

s 

M 
T 
W 

Th 
F 

S 


c 

M 
T 
W 
Th 
F 

m 

M 
T 


28     W 

2'.»  '  Th 
■M)       F 


Oxford  Hilary  Term  ends. 


11 

C    1 

I'i 

M 

13 

T 

14 

W 

15 

Th 

16 

F 

17 

S 

palm  ^unlraj). 


Hilary  Law  Sittings  end.     Examination  in  Sanitary 

Science  Fart  L  bej^ins. 
Holiday  at  the  Library. 
(Sooti  .^Fritiaj).     Holiday  at  the  Library. 

Holiday  at  tbe  Library.    

Cfasier  ^unliap.     Scarlet  Day. 

Holvday    at    the    ijibrary.      Examination    in    Sanitary 

Science,  Part  IL  bcfrins. 
Holiday  at  the  Library. 
Oxford  Easter  Term  be<fins.     Library  reopens. 


jFtrsl  Siuntras  after  <!Pa6tcr.     Easter  Term  begins. 
Easter  Law  Sittings  begin. 

Full  Term  begins. 


^ffoiii)  *milrap  aftrr  (Jpastrr.    ^'aiiit  jWartt. 

Examination  lor  Winchester  Heading  Prizes. 
Examination  for  Lightfoot  Scholarships  begins. 


CONnUKfiATlON. 

April  29 at  2  p.m. 


UNIVERSITY    CEREMONIES,  <fcc. 


MAY  XXXI.— 1909. 


sbt  ^g^tltp  ant>  ^t  JIamcs.    Duke  of  Connaught  born,  1850. 
fffltrH  ^unOaj?  after  ♦Paster. 

End  of  first  quarter  of  Easter  Term.  Examination  for 
Stewart  of  Eanuoch  Scholarships  for  Hebrew  begins. 

Matriculation. 

St  John  ante  Portam  Latinam.  Examination  for  Stewart 
of  Eannoch  Scholarships  for  Greek  and  Latin  begins. 


.ifourtH  :^unlJa5  after  (ffastrr. 

Examinations   for   Tyrwhitt's    Hebrew    Scholarships   and 
Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholarships  for  Sacred  Music. 


Examination  for  Classical  Tripos  Part  I.  begins. 


.■(Fiftf)  Itun^Jap  after  Caster.     Rogation  Sunday. 
Examination  for  Mathematical  Tripos  Part  I.  Old  Regu- 
lations (first  four  daj's)  begins. 
Meeting  of  Crane's  Trustees. 

.asreUBlon  Daj.     Scarlet  Day. 
Easter  Term  divides. 


^untiag  after  aseension  mag. 

Princess  Helena  born,  ]84().  Examination  for  Natural 
Sciences  Tripos  Part  I.  begins.  Special  Examination 
in  Music  for  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  begins.  Examina- 
tions for  Mus.B.  Parts  I.  and  II.  begin. 

Examination  for  Law  Tripos  Part  I.  begins. 

Examinations  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  Tripos, 
and  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  Part  II.  begin. 

Easter  Law  Sittings  end.     Oxford  Easter  Term  ends. 

Oxford  Trinity  Term  begins. 

ffSBflitSuntrai).     Scarlet  Day. 

♦JJLUlitSUU'j-tloiltiaiJ.  Examinations  for  Classical  Tripos 
Part  II.,  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos,  Historical  Tripos 
Parts  I.  and  II.,  Theological  Tripos  Part  I.,  Oriental 
Languages  Tripos  (Section  I)  and  Economics  Tripos 
Parts  I.  and  II.  begin. 

C()Nf;HKGATIl)NS. 
May  18  ..  ..at  2  p.m. 
May  27 at  ."5  p.m. 


AN  ALMANAC,  WITH 


JUNE  XXX.— 1909. 


Tn 


5 

S 

6 

(ff 

7 

M 

8 

T 

9 

W 

10 

Th 

11 

F 

12 

S 

13 

ar 

14 

M 

13 

<fr 

14 

M 

15 

T 

IC 

W 

17 

Tn 

«!liLlf)itSUlI=ffucstiaj).  First  List  published  of  Mathematical 
Tripos  Part  L     Vice-Chancellor  elected. 

Ember  Day.  Examinations  for  Mathematical  Tripos  Part  I. 
Old  Ilegulatious  (second  four  days)  and  Moral  Sciences 
Tripos  Part  I.  begin.  Special  Examinations  for  Ordinary 
B.A.  Degree  in  Theology,  Political  Economy,  Law, 
History,  Modern  Languages,  Mathematics,  Classics, 
Chemistry,  Physics,  Mechanism,  Agricultural  Science, 
and  Geography  begin.  Qualifying  Examination  for  the 
Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos.  Examination  in  Prelimi- 
nary Architectural  Studies. 

Examinations  for  Mathematical  Tripos  Part  L  (New 
Regulations),  Mathematical  Tripos  Part  IL  (Old  Regu- 
lations), Moral  Sciences  Tripos  Part  II.  and  Law  Tripos 
Part  II.  begin. 

Ember  Day.  Examination  for  Theological  Tripos  Part  II. 
begins. 

Ember  Day.         

CnnUy^untia]!).     Scarlet  Day. 

End  of  third  Quarter  of  Easter  Term.  Examination  for 
Oriental  Languages  Tripos  (Section  II.)  begins.  General 
Examination  for  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  begins. 

Trinity  Law  Sittings  begin. 


^ain\  havnabai. 

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;jFii6t  ^untiay  aftrr  Criniti?. 

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Lists  published  of  Mathematical  Tripos  Parts  I.  and  II. 

(Old  Regulations)  and  Part  I.  (New  Regulations). 

Class  Lists  published  of  Special  Exams,  for  Ordinary  B.A. 
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CONfillKOATlONS. 

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Tripos,  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  Tripos.  Ex- 
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ships. 

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Full  Term  ends. 

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EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 

PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 
Part  I.    1908. 

St  Mark's  Gospel,  or  Xenophon,  Memorabilia,  Book  ii. 

Virgil,  Aeneid  Book  iv,  or  unprepared  passages  of  Latin,  without  the 
use  of  a  dictionary;  with  graniniaticul  questions. 

Plato,  Apology,  or  unprepared  passages  of  Greek,  without  the  use  of 
a  dictionary  ;  with  grammatical  questions. 

Unprepared  passages  of  Latin  to  he  translated  into  English,  the  use  of 
a  dictionary  being  allowed. 

Part  I.     1909. 

St  Luke's  Gospel,  or  Xenophon,  Memorabilia,  Book  i. 

Livy,  Book  xxii,  or  unprepared  passages  of  Latin,  without  the  use  of 
a  dictionary  ;  with  grammatical  questions. 

Homer,  Iliad,  Book  ix,  or  unprepared  passages  of  Greek,  without  the 
use  of  a  dictionary  ;  with  grammatical  questions. 

Unprepared  passages  of  Latin  to  be  translated  into  English,  the  use  of 
a  dictionary  being  allowed. 

Alternative  Subjects  for  Natives  of  Asia  or  of  Egypt. 

1908.  (In  place  ofSt  Mark's  Gospel)  St  Mark's  Gospel  (Authorised  Version) 

or  Macaulay,  Two  Essays  on  the  Earl  of  Chatham. 
(In  place  of  Plato)  Shakespeare,  Midsummer  Night's  Dream. 

1909.  (In   place   of  St  Luke's   Gospel)    St   Luke's    Gospel  (Authorised 

Version)  or  Macaulay,  History  of  Eng'land,  Chapters  i — iii, 
(In  place  of  Homer)  Milton,  (Jomus  and  Lycidas. 


PART  T. 

Alternative  Subjects  for  natives  of  Asia  and  Africa  not  of  European 
parentage. 

Arabic. 

1;M)8  and  1909.     Qur';in,  the  last  Juz',  Suras  Ixxviii — exiv. 

Al-Fakliri,  from  the  Dawlatu'  1-Arba'u  to  the  death  of  Vazfd  I, 
inclusive  (pp.  88 — 143  in  Ahlwardt's  edition;  pp.  65 — 107  in  the 
Cairo  ed.  of  A.  11.  1317). 
The  Seven  Mu'allaqn't.  Simple  passages  Irom  the  piincipal  commen- 
taries may  also  be  set  in  connexion  with  the  verses  to  which  they 
belong. 

Sanskrit. 

1908  and  1'.I09.     Kalha  Upanisad,  with  Sarikara's  commentary  on  the  fust 
three  sections  (ed.  Anandiiirama  Series). 
Iliiopadesa,  in  and  iv  (ed.  Peterson,  Bombay  Sanskrit  Series). 
Mulavikiignimitra  (ed.  Shunkar  Pandit,  Bombay  Sanskrit  Series.) 


xxviii  KXAMINATION   AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 

Chinkse. 
1908  iiud  190!).     The  Four  Books  (Ssi>  Shu):— 

1.  The  Confucian  Analects  (/,?/n  Vii). 

2.  The  Great  Learnings  {7'a  IJsiieh). 

^^.     The  Doctrine  of  tlie  Mean  {Chung  Yung). 
4.     The  Works  of  Meneius  {Mrng  Tza). 
A  competent  knovvledH'e  of  these  Books  will  be  required  from   every 
candidate. 

Two  papers  will  be  set  in  each  of  llie  above  languages  when  required  in 
the  ]'revions  Examination  whicli  lakes  place  at  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas 
Term,  and — in  the  case  of  eacii  of  the  languages— one  of  the  two  papers 
will  contain 

(())     passages  for  translation  into   Eii)<lish  from  the  set  books  above 
specified,  with  grammatical  or  other  questions  immediately 
arising-  thereui)on, 
(h)     questions  on  the  subject-matter; 
and  the  other  will  contain  two  or  more  easy  unprepared  passages  of  the 
language  to  be  translated  into  English. 

Part  11. 

1908.  Paley's  Evidences  or  Logic  as  treated  in  Jevons'  Elementary  Logic. 
Practical  anil  Theoretical  Cicnmetry. 

Arithmetic.     Algebra. 

1909.  Paley's  Evidences,  or  as  an  alternative  either  Elementary  Logic 

or  Elementary  Ileal  and  (Chemistry. 
Practical  and  Theoretical  Geometry. 
Arithmetic.     Algebra. 

Eiiglhh  Ehsay. 

1908.  Shakespeare,  .lulius  Caesar. 

1909.  Henry  the  Fifth. 

AnDITIONAIi    SUKJKCTS. 
I'.IOH. 

Meclianics  with  Trigonometry. 

Corneille,  Polyeuete. 

Mignet,  Histoiic  de  la  llc'volution  fran^^aise,  oc.  1 — 9. 

Freytag,  Soil  und  Haben  (Heath's  Series). 

Sciilller,  Gefcliit^lite  d(  s  dreis-igjalirigen  Kriegs,  Books  ii — iv. 

1!»U9. 
Mechanics  with   I  rip-ononietiy. 
Michelet,  Jeanne  d'Arc. 
V.  Hugo,  Rny  Klas. 
H.  V.  Kleist,  Michael  Kohlhaas. 
Sybel,  Die  Erhel)uns'  Europas  treg-en  Napoleon  I. 

GENERAL  EXAMINATION. 
Part  I. 

l!)(m.    1.   Plutarch,  Life  of  Tinioleon. 

2.  Juvenal,  Satires  lit,  viii,  x. 

3.  and  4.   Mechanics  and   rrigouonietj  y. 
.').  (  N'olunlnry.)     Latin  Prose. 

19(1'.>.     1.    Homer,  Odyssey,  Hooks  ix  and  X. 

'_'.  Tacitus,  (leiniaiim,  ee.  I      27,  ;ind  Agricola. 
:!  and  4.     Mechanics  and  'I'rigonometry. 
0.  (Voluntary.)     Latin  Prose. 


EXAMINATION   ANU    PRIZE  SUBJECTS.  xxix 

Part  II. 

1.  The  Acts  of  the  Apostles  in  Greek. 

2.  1903  and  ICOit.    From    the   Accession   of  Cliarles  I   to  the 

Restoration. 

3.  English  Essay  or  Essays  on  the  subjeci  for  Paper  2. 

4.  Hydrostatics  and  Heat. 

5.  (Voluntary.)     1908.     Shakespeare's  Richard  II. 

1909.     Shakespeare's  Hamlet. 


SPECIAL  EXAMINATION  IN  THEOLOGY. 

P.\RT    I. 

1.  Outlines  of  Old  Testament  History. 

2.  1908.  St  Matthews  Gospel  in  Cireek. 

1909.  St  Mark's  Gospel  in  Greek. 

1910.  St  Luke's  Gospel  in  Greek. 

3.  (Voluntary.)     The  History  of  the  Jews  from  the  close  of  the  Old 

Testament  History  to  the  Fall  of  Jeiusalem,  with  special  attention 
to  the  condition  of  Palestine  in  the  time  of  our  Lord. 

Part  II. 

1.  Old  Testament: 

1908.  I.  II.  Samuel;  Isaiah  i — xii,  x.wiii — .xx.xiii. 

1909.  I.    Kings  xii — xxii;    II.   Kings;   Amos;  Jeremiah   i— vii, 

xl — xliv. 
IPIO.     II.  KinKsxviii — xxv;Ezra;  Nehemiah  ;  Haggai;  Zechariah. 

2.  Greek  Testament  : 

I9t)8.     Philippiaiis  ;  St  James. 

1909.  I.  II.   liiessalonians;    II.  Peler. 

1910.  1.  Corinthians. 

3.  Outlines  of  Knglish  Church  lli>lory  to  a.d.  1830. 

4.  (Voluntary.)     Hebrew: 

190.S.     I.  Samuel  xvii — xxxi. 

19(19.     I.  Kinfjs  xvii — xxii ;   II.  Kings  i — viii. 

1910.     Jeremiah  xxvi — xxviii,  xxxiv — xliv. 

5.  (Voluntary.)    Outlines  of  Karly  Church  History  to  the  death  of  Leo 

the  Great. 
(5.     (Voluntary.) 

I90H.     John  Wesley  (1760—1791),  with  Vols.  m.  iv.  of  Wesley's 
Journal. 

1909.  The  (;onversion  of  the  English  People  (a.d.  596—685) 

with  Bede's  History,  Books  ii — iv  (translation  by  Sellar). 

1910.  Celtic  (Christianity  to  597  ad.,  with   Adaitinan's   Life  of 

St  Columba  (Kriglisli   Translation    by    lluyshe.     Notes 
will  be  found  in  Fowler's  edition). 
7.     Essay  on  the  subject  matter  of  papers  1,  2  and  3. 

SPECLXL  EXAMINATION   IN   POLITICAL   ECONOMY, 

Tlic  Special  Board  for  Ecoiioiiiics  and  Politics  iirescribc  "  Tlie  History 
of  Fanuiiif,'  in  England"  as  tbc  Voluntary  subject  for  Part  I  of  the  Special 
Examination  in  Political  lv-<.iioiiiy,  and  rccommcnil  tlii'  folldwing  lists  of 
books  for  Part  I  and  for  Part  II  of  tbc  EMimiiiation.  in  Ibc  year  1>.Kh;  and 
until  furtber  notice. 

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XXX  EXAMINATION    AND    PRIZE   SUBJECTS. 

Part  I. 
Industry  and  Money. 

Jevons,  Money.  Marshall,  Elements   of  Economics,   Vol. 

Walker,  The  Wages  Question. 

Volunfan/  Sid)ject. 

1908.  The  History  of  Farming  in  England. 
KebV)el,  The  Agricultural  Laboui'er. 
Prothero,  Pioneers  and  Progress  of  English  Farming. 

1909,  and  until  further  notice: — The  English  Poor  Law. 
Books  recommended : 

Lonsdale,  The  English  Poor  Laws.     (P.  S.  King,  1902.) 
Sellers,  Foreign  solutions  of  Poor  Law. 
Problems.     (Marshall  and  Sons.) 

Part  II. 
Trade,  Banking,  and  Public  Finance. 

Bagehot,  Lomliard  Street.     Bastable,  International  Trade.     Clare, 
Money  Market.     Bastable,  Public  Finance,  Books  iii.,  iv. 

Voluntary  Subject. 
The  Economic  Functions  of  Government. 

Jevons,   The    State    in    Relation    to    Labour.     Bastable,    Public 
Finance,  Introduction  and  Books  i.,  ii.,  v.,  vi. 
English  Essay  chosen  from  the  subject-matter  of  the  first  two  papers. 


SPECIAL  EXAMINATION   IN   LAW. 

Part  I. 

1908,  1909,  and  1910.     Parliament.— Anson,  Law  and  Custom  o(  the 

Constituiion,  Vol.  j. 
1908,   1909,  and    1910.     English  Criminal  Law.— Kenny,  Outlines 

of  Criminal  Law. 

1908  (Voluntary).  Select  Cases  in  Criminal  Law. — Book  recom- 
mended:  Kenny,  Select  Cases  in  Criminal  Law,  Part  I. 
(General  Principles)  and  Part  11.  Section  10. 

1909  (Voluntary).  Select  Cases  in  Criminal  Law. — Book  recom- 
mended ;  Kenny,  Select  Cases  in  Criminal  Law,  Part  1.  (General 
Principles)  and  Part  11.  Sections  1—5. 

1910  (Voluntary).  Select  Cases  in  Criminal  Law. —  Book  recom- 
mended :  Kenny,  Select  Cases  in  Criminal  Law,  Part  1.  (General 
Principles)  and  Part  II.  Sections  14 — 20. 

PAirr  II. 

1908,  1909,  and  1910.  Elementary  parts  of  the  English  Law  of  Real 
Property. — Williams,  Law  of  Real  Property  witii  the  omission 
of  Parts  V.  and  VII.  and  the  Appendixes. 

1908,  and  1909.      English  Law  of  Tons Pollock,  Law  of  Torts 

with  the  omission  of  the  Appendixes. 

1910.  Law  of  Contract.  Book  recommended:  Anson,  Law  of 
Contract. 

1908  (Voluntary).  Select  Cases  in  the  Law  of  Torts.  Book  recom- 
mended :  Kenny,  Select  Cases  m  the  Law  of  Tons,  Part  I., 
Sections  ,3  and  4. 


EXAMINATION   AND   PRIZE  SUBJECTS.  xxxi 

1909  (Voluntary).  Select  Cases  in  the  Law  of  Torts.  Book  recom- 
mended: Kenny,  Select  Cases  in  the  Law  of  Torts,  Part  I. 
Section  1,  and  Part  IL  Section  4,  Chaps.  3  and  4. 

1910  (Voluntary).  Select  Cases  in  the  Law  of  Contract. — Book 
recommended:  Finch,  Select  Cases  on  the  Law  of  Contract, 
Chapter  i. 

Essay  relating-  to  the  subject-matter  of  papers  (1)  and  (2). 


SPECIAL  EXAlVnNATION  IN  HISTOKY. 
Part  I. 

1.  Outlines  of  General  English   History  from   the  earliest  period   to 

A.D.  1485. 

2.  Outlines  of  English  Constitutional  History,  a.d.  1066 — 1485. 

3.  (Voluntary) — 

1908.  The  reign  and  times  of  John. 
Kate  Norgaie:  John  Lackland. 

1909.  England  in  the  age  of  VVycliffe. 
Trevelyan:  England  in  the  age  of  Wycliffe. 

1910.  The  History  of  England,  a.d.  827—1066. 
Hodgkin:  Political  History  of  England.     Vol.  i. 

Part  II. 

1.  Outlines  of  General  English  History,  a.d.  1185—1832. 

2.  Outlines  of  English  Constitutional  History,  a.d.  1485 — 1832. 

3.  1908.     The  Naval  History  of  Euiope,  1793— 1805.     Mahan:  In- 

fluence of  Sea  Power  upon  tlie  French  Revolution, 
Chaps,  1 — 16.  No  detailed  knowledge  of  military 
operations  on  land  will  be  required. 

1909.  The  age  of  Frederick  the  Great. 

Reddaway  :  Frederick  the  Great. 
Longman  :  Frederick  the  Great. 

1910.  The  Spanish  Governmentof  the  Netherlands,  a.d.  1555 — 73. 
Motley  :  lli>e  ol  the  Dutch  Republic.     Parts  i.  ii,  in. 
Cambridge  Modern  History,  V^ol,  in.  Chaps,  vi,  vii. 

4.  (Voluntary) — 

1908.  The  Conquest  of  Canada. 

Parkman:  Montcalm  and  Wolf. 

1909.  The  reign  of  Henry  VIII. 

Pollard:  Henry  Vlll. 

1910.  The  Period  of  the  Reform  Bill,  a.d.  1827— 1834, 

Spencer  Walpole:  History  of  Englhnd  from  1815, 
\'ol.  in.,  Chaps.  -\i.  xn.  xiii.  And  for  reference, 
Cambridge   Modern  History,  Vol.  x.  Chaps,  xviii, 

XIX. 

5.  Essay  on  the  subject  matter  of  papers  1,  2  or  3. 

Book  recommended  by  tlie  Special  Board  for  History  and  Archseology. 
Parti.     Paper  1.     J.  i'.  Bright,  English  History. 

The  following  may  also  be  consulted  : 

J.  R,  (jreen,  Short  History  of  the  English  People. 
S.  H.  Gardiner,  Student's  History  of  England. 
Part  1.     Paper  2.    Taswell-Langmead,  English  Constitutional  History. 
For  both  papers,   rraill :  Social  England,  Chaps,  iii. — vn.  should  be 
con-ulted. 


Xxxii  EXAMINATION    AND    PRIZE   SUBJECTS. 

SPECIAL  EXAMINATION  IN  MODERN  LANGUAGES. 

1.  English:  Part  I. 

1908.  Sliakespcare,  King  John.     Cowley's  Essays. 

1901).     Shakespeare,  Merchant  of  Venice.     Percy,  Reliques  of  Ancient 

Poetry  (Second  Series). 
1910.     SliHkespeare,    Twelfth    Nijjht.     Palgrave's    Golden    Treasury, 

pp.  273—346  (ccLxxxvi— cccxxxix). 

2.  Fiencli: 

l',)08.     Corneille,  Polyeuote.     P.  Loti,  Au  iMaroc. 

1909.  Michelet,  Jeanne  d'Are.     V.  Hugo,  Kuy  Bias. 

1910.  Haeine,    Biitannicns.      Michelet,    Louis   XI.    et    Charles    le 

Teni^raire. 
German: 

1908.  .-ScheftVl,    IJer   Trompeter  von  Siikkingen.     Freytag,  Soil  und 

Hahen  (Heath's  Series). 

1909.  Sybel,    Die    Erhebung    gegen     Napoleon    I.     (ed.    Nichols). 

Griliparzer,   Wch  dem,  der  liigt.     Freytag,  Soil  und  Haben 
(G'nn's  ."^eiies). 

1910.  Wildenliruch,    Harold.      Lesebuch    zur    Einf'iihrung    in    die 

Kenntnis  Deutsohhinds,  ed.  by  Paszkowski,  Section  ii,  a—d. 

3.  (\oluntary.)    Kicnch: 

1908,  190.1,  an.l  1910.     Kxtraits  de  la  Chanson  de  Roland,  ed  .  G.  Paris. 
(\'oluiil!iry.)     tJeriiian: 

1908.  Kudrun  und  Dietrichsepen  (Samnilung  Goeschen). 

1909.  Wallher  von  dei  N'ogelweide  (Saniinlunj,'  Goeschen). 

1910.  Hartu)aun  von  Aue,  Der  arnie  llcinrich. 

4.  Tran.-liillou  from  English  into  Frencli  or  German. 
1.     English:  Pakt  II. 

1908.  Chaucer.  Cauterliury   Tales,  Group  H,  lines  KllS— 215(),   and 

3079— 395G  (Prioresses  'J'ale,  •'^c).     Collins,  Poems. 

1909.  Chaucer,  Man  of  Lawes  Tale  (Group  B,   lines  131— IKl'J)  and 

Pardoners    Prologue   and   'I'ale   ((jroiip  C,    lines  -287— 9G8). 
(j  I  ay's  Poems. 

1910.  Chaucer,    l'rolo'„nie    to    the    Canterbury    Tales;     1  he    Nun's 

Priest's  Tale.     Shakespeare,  Ilanilct. 

2.  French: 

191)8.  Miguel,  Histoire  dc  la  Revolution  f'rancaise,  cc  1—9.  Marivaux 
(^omc'dies  (Les  fausses  contidcnces;  Le  jeu  de  I'amour  et  du 
hasard;  Le  legs),  ed.  by  Olmsted  (Macmillan  Company). 

1909.  Moliere,    l.es    Precieuses    ridicules.      Racine,   Les  Plaideurs. 

Voltaire,  Le  Siede  de  Louis  XIV.,  cc.  1—24. 

1910.  Moliere,  Le  Misanthrope.     Fromentin,  Uii  ete  dans  le  Sahara. 
German: 

1908.  Lessing,  Minna  von  Haridielm.  Schiller,  Geschichte  des  dreis- 
sigjiihrigen  Kriegs,  Books  ii— iv. 

19U9.     Schiller,  Wallenstein.     Kleist,  Michael  Kohlhaas. 

1910.  Griliparzer,  Das  goldene  Vlies.  Selections  from  the  Corre- 
spondence between  Schiller  and  Goethe,  ed.  by  Robertson. 

3.  'hanslation  from  French  or  German  into  English. 

4.  Translation  from  English  into  French  or  German. 

5.  (Voluntary.)     1908.     Sweet's  AngloSa.xon  Primer. 

1909.  "Wyatt's  Old  English  Header  (pp.  1—27). 

1910.  U  yatt's    ()ld     linghsh    l{eader,    j).   21    (A.  S. 

Chronicle,  an.  89;i) — p.  Iti. 
C.     (Voluntary.)     Original  Composition  in  Fieiich  or  (icimaii. 
7.     Essay  on  the  subject  matter  of  papers  1  and  2. 


KXA-MINAIION    AND    PRIZE    SUBJECTS.  xxxiu 

SPECIAL  EXAMINATION   IN   CLASSICS. 
Part  I. 

1908.  Herodotus,  vi.     Deuiostheaes,  Olyutliiacs   and  Philippics,  i, 

II,  III. 

1909.  Thucydides,  iv.     Plato,  Protagoras. 

1910.  Herodotus,  vm.     Demosthenes.  Meidias. 

1908.  Homer,  Iliad  v,  vi.     Euripides,  Bacchae. 

1909.  Sophocles,  Electra.     Aristophanes,  Clouds. 

1910.  Aeschylus,  Septem  contra  Tliebas.     Aristophanes,  Kquites. 
Unprepared  Translation  from  Greek. 

(Voluntary.) 

1908.  Greek  History,  d.c.  387— 323. 

1909.  Greek  History,  B.C.  431—404. 

1910.  Greek  History,  b.c.  500—431. 

Pakt  II. 

1908.  Cicero,  Tusculan  Disputations,  I.     Tacitus,  Annals,  i. 

1909.  Cicero,  Pro  Murena.     Livy  ii. 

1910.  Cicero,  Second  Philippic.      Tacitus,  Annals  vi. 
1908.     Lucretius,  v.     Horace,  Epistles,  i,  ii. 

1906.     Plautus,  Miles  Gloriosus.     Horace,  Odes. 
1910.     Lucretius,  iii.     V^irgil,  Aeneid,  v  and  vi. 
Unprepared  Translation  from  Latin. 
Latin  Prose  Composition. 
( \'oluntary.) 

1908.  Roman  History,  b.c.  31 — a.d.  37. 

1909.  Roman  History,  b.c.  509—287. 

1910.  Roman  History,  b.c.  44 — a.u.  37. 

Essay  on  the  subject  matter  of  the  portions  of  authors  selected  for 
pai)ei's  1  and  2. 

CL.\SSICAL   TKIPOS.     Part    I. 

Papers  XT.  and  XII. 

Greek  History  to  times  not  later  than  322  u.c, 

Roman  History  to  tinies  not  later  tlian  117  a.d. 

Paper  XIV.  (1) 

1909   and   1910.      Aristotle,    Politics   i  125-2'' —1260'',    i»    (vii) 

1.322»— 133G'\ 
1911.     Aristotle,  Ethics  I,  II,  X. 


CLASSICAL    lUIPOS.     Part  II.   1909. 

Sectio!!  A. 

The  alternative  subjects  for  Paper  3  (c)  are: 
Greek:  Euripides,  l\Iedea.  Oresles,  PhoenhHie. 
Latin,  Livy,  Books  x.\.\i— xxxiv. 
The  followinR  books  will  be  found  useful  for  paper  3  (a),  {b),  (c). 

Cobet,  N'ariae  Leclioncs,  Novae  Lecliones,  Collectanea  Ciitica,  i\lis- 
cellaneaOitica.  Bentley,  Pliaiaris.  Madvif,',  Adversaria  Critica,  Opuscula 
Academica.  Iwan  Miiller's  Hatidbuclider klassisclien  Altertuniswissenscliaft, 
vol.  I.,  parts  B  and  C.  Thonipson,  .Manual  of  (iriM^k  and  Lutin  Palaeo- 
graphy. Gardthausen,  Griecliischc  Palaengraphie.  Wattciiliach,  Anleitung 
zurgriechischen  Palaoographie,  Anleitung  zur  lateinisclien  Palaeographie. 
Kenyon,  F.  G.,  Palaeography  of  Greek  Papyri  (1H99). 


xxxiv  EXAMINATION   AND   PRIZE   SUBJECTS. 

The  selected  subject  for  paper  4  is : 

Letters  of  Cicero  and  his  correspondents  in  the  years  51  and  50b.c. 

Section  B. 

Tiie  selected  works  are  : 
Plato,  Polilicvs,  Philelms. 
Aristotle,  de  aiiima. 
Cicero,  Dc  Fiitihus  in. 

Section  C. 
1.     The  questions  in  the  general  paper  on  Greek  History  will  be  limited 
to  times  not  later  than  146  u.c. 

2.  The  questions  in  the  general  paper  on  Roman  History  will  be 
limited  to  times  not  later  than  180  a.d. 

3.  The  special  period  of  Greek  History  appointed  is  from  478  to  435  u.c. 

4.  The  special  period  of  Roman  History  appointed  is  from  225  to 
201  B.C. 

5.  (a)  The  general  questions  on  Law  will  be  limited,  in  the  case  of 
Greek  Law,  to  times  not  later  than  the  death  of  Demosthenes ;  in  that  of 
Roman  Law,  to  times  not  later  than  the  writings  of  Gains. 

(ft)     The  special  subject  prescribed  for  study  in  Law  is  as  follows: — 
The  legal  system  of  the  Roman  Empire  to  the  accession  of 
Trajan. 

Section  D. 

The  special  subject  for  paper  2  (/3)  is  Olympia. 

The  following  ancient  authorities  are  recommended  for  reference  or 
special  study : 

Pausanias  with  J.  G.  Frazer's  translation  and  commentary.  Pliny, 
Nat.  Hist.  XXXIV — xxxvi.,  ed.  K.  Jex  Blake  and  E.  Sellers.     XHtruvius. 

A  collection  of  passages  of  ancient  authors  bearing  on  the  lives  and  works 
of  artists  is  griven  in  Overbeck,  Antike  Schriftquellen,  and  in  H.  Stuart 
Jones,  Ancient  Writers  on  Greek  Sculpture. 

Section  E. 

For  paj)ers  1,  2,  4,  tiie  followinj;  books,  in  addition  to  the  grammars  in 
ordinary  use,  will  be  found  specially  useful  : 

Gilts,  Manual  of  Comparative  Philology  (ed.  2). 

lirugtnaim,  (iriecliiscbe  Graminutik  (ed.  3). 

Lindsay,  Latin  Language. 

Brugmann  and  Delhi  iick,    (Jrundriss  der  vergleicbenden  (jrammatik 

(so  far  as  bearing  on  the  subjects  of  this  Examination). 
Ureal  and  Postgate,  Semantics. 

Solinsen,  Inscriptiones  Graecae  ad  inlustrandas  dialectos  sclectae. 
Huberts,  E.  S.,  Introduction  to  Greek  Epigraphy. 
Lindsay,  Handbook  of  Latin  Inscriptions. 
Sweet,  Primer  of  Phonetics. 

For  the  alternative  subjects  in  Paper  4  (ft)  the  following-  books  will  be 
found  useful  : 

(1)  Ilartwell  Jones,  'i"he  Dawn  of  European  Civilisation.  S.  Reinach, 
L'Origine  des  Aryens.  Kretscbmer,  ICiiileitung-  in  die  Gescliichte  tier 
griechischen  Sprache.  Schrader,  Rcul-Lexikon  der  indogerm;iiiisclien 
Altcrlumskuiide. 


EXAMINATION   AND   PRIZE    SUBJECTS.  XXXV 

(2)  Karl  Verner,  Eine  Ausnahme  der  ersten  Lautverschiebung.  The 
parts  of  Biugmann's  Grundriss  der  vergleichenden  Grammatik  which  bear 
on  this  subject.  Hirt,  Der  iiidogermanische  Akzent.  Hirt,  Der  indo- 
germanische  Ablaut.  Vendryes,  Recherches  sur  I'Historie  de  I'lntensit^ 
Initials  en  Latin. 

(3)  The  paits  of  Isaac  Taylor's  I'he  Alphabet  which  bear  on  this 
subject.  Roberts.  Introduction  to  Greek  Epigraphy.  Kirchhoff,  Studien 
zur  Geschiciite  des  griechischen  Alpliabets.  Conway,  The  Italic  Dialects. 
Egbert,  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Latin  Inscriptions. 

(4)  Conway,  The  Italic  Dialects  and  Dialectoruni  Italicarum  exempla. 
von  Planta,  Grammatik  der  oskisch-umbrischen  Dialekte.  Biicheler, 
Umbrica.     Buck,  Oscan  and  Unibnan  Grainniar. 

The  following  works  may  be  consulted  with  advantage: 

Strong,  Logeman  and  Wheeler,  The  History  of  Language.  Sweet, 
History  of  Language.  Oeriel,  Lectures  on  the  Study  of  Languag'e.  Blass, 
Ueber  die  Aussprache  des  Griechischen  (ed.  3)  (translated).  Sommer, 
Handbuch  der  laleinischen  Laut-und-Formenlehre. 

The  selected  subjects  for  paper  3  are  the  following: 

Story  of  Nala,  books  xiii — xxvi. 

Rigveda,  Hymns  i.  13;  i.  113;  iii.  47;  iv.  1;  v.  55;  v.  63;  vii.  68; 
vii.  86;  x.  14. 

[These  hymns  are  respectively  42,  19,  8,  4,   15,  35,  14,  26,  39,  in 
Bergaigne  and  Henry's  Manuel  pour  etudier  le  Sanscrit  ve'dique.] 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOS.    Part  II.    191U. 

Section   A. 

I'he  alternative  subjects  for  Paper  3  (c)  are: 
Greek,  Aeschylus,  A<i<i.in<itnuon,  Clioc/Jiori,  Eaiuenldet;. 
Latin,  Livy,  Books  xxxi — xxxiv. 
Tlie  following  books  will  be  found  useful  for  paper  3(a)  (6)  (c) : 

Cobet,  Vaiiae  l/ectiones,  Novae  Lectiones,  Collectanea  Critica,  Mis- 
cellanea Critica.  Lindsay,  An  Introduction  to  Latin  i'extual  Emendation. 
Madvig,  Adversaria  Critica,  Opuscula  Academica.  Iwan  MUllers  Hand- 
buch tier  klassischen  Altertuinswissenschaft,  vol.  i.,  parts  B  and  C. 
Thompson,  Manual  of  Greek  and  Latin  Palaeography.  Gardthausen, 
Griechisclie  I'alaeographie.  Wattenbach,  Anieilung  zur  griechischen 
Palaeographie,  Anleiiung  zur  lateinischen  Palaeographie.  Keiiyon,  E.G., 
Palaeography  of  Greek  Papyri  (1899). 

The  selected  subject  for  paper  4  is:   The  Odi/ssey,  with  special  refer- 
ence lo  Books  XIII — XXIV. 

Section  B. 
The  selected  works  are  : 
Plato,  PlnUhus,  Suphinf. 
Aristotle,  dc  a)iima,  B,  P. 
Lucretius. 

Section  C. 

1.  The  questions  in  the  general  paper  on  Greek  History  will  be  limited 
to  times  not  later  than  146  b.c. 

2.  1  he  questions  in    the  general    paper  on    Roman    History  will   i)e 
limited  to  times  not  later  than  180  a.u. 


xxxvi  EXAMINATION   AND   PRIZE   SUBJECTS. 

y.  The  special  period  of  Grutk  History  appointed  is  from  670  to 
510  n.c. 

4.  The  special  period  of  Roman  History  appointed  is  from  225  to 
201  B.C. 

5.  (a)  The  g-eneial  question.s  on  Law  will  be  limited,  in  the  case  of 
(jreek  Law,  to  times  not  later  than  the  death  of  Demosthenes  ;  in  that  ol 
Roman  Law,  to  times  not  later  than  the  writings  of  Uaius. 

(/j)  '1  he  special  subject  prescribed  for  study  in  Law  is  as  follows: 
The  Speeches  of  Antiplion. 

Section  1). 

'IMie  special  subject  for  paper  2  (/3)  is  The  Akropolis  of  Athens. 

The  following  ancient  authorities  are  lecoinniended  for  reference  or 
special  study: 

I'ausnnias  with  J.  G.  Frazer's  translation  and  commentary.  Pliny, 
Nat.  Hist.  x\xiv — xxxvi.  ed.  K.  Jex  Ulake  and  E.  Sellers.     Vitruvius. 

A  collection  of  passages  of  ancient  authors  bearing  on  the  lives  and 
works  of  artists  is  <;iven  in  Overbeck,  Antike  Schri/lqiiellen. 

Section  K, 

For  |)apers  1,  2,  4,  the  folio winj^  books,  in  addition  to  the  grammars  in 
ordinary  use,  will  be  found  specially  useful : 

(jiles,  Manual  of  Comparative  Philology  (ed.  2). 

Brugmann,  Griechische  Grammalik  (ed.  H). 

IJndsay,  Latin  Language. 

Brugmann    and    Delbriick,  Grundriss   der  vergleichenden   Grammatik 
(so  far  as  beating  on  the  subjects  of  this  Examination). 

Brt'al  and  I'oslgate,  Semantics. 

Roberts,  E.  S.,  Introduction  to  Greek  E))igraphy. 
The  following  works  may  be  consulted  with  advantage: 

Strong,  Logeman  and  Wlieeler,  The  History  of  Iiunguage. 

Sweet,  History  of  Language. 

Oertel,  Lecttiiesou  the  Study  of  Language. 

Blass.  llei)ci  die  Aussprache  des  Griechischen  (ed.  3)  (translated). 

Sominer,  llaiidhueli  der  lateinischen  Lautund-Eornienlelire. 
The  selected  siilyec'ts  for  paper  Ji  are  the  following: 

Story  of  Nala,  Books  i — xii. 

Rigvcda,  Hymns  i.  13;  i.  113;  iii.47;  iv.l;  v.  55;  v.  63;  vii.G8;  vii.  86; 
X.  14. 

[These  hymns  are  respectively  42,  19,  8,  4,  15,  35,  14,  26,  3!)  in 
Bergaigne  ami  Henry's  Manuel  pour  etudier  le  Sanscrit  vcdique.] 


MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOS. 

Sikiihtlc  of  the   Snhji'cfs  of  Exammation  in    Part    1.   of  the  Monil 
iSfiences   Tripos. 

Logic. 

I.  Province  of  Logic,  formal  and  material.  Postulates  of  Logic. 
Hihitinii  of  Logic  to  Psychology  and  to  Theory  of  Knowledge.  Thouglit 
and  laiiKnaj^e. 

II.  Names  aiul  coiicei)ts :  extension  and  intension:  deliiiilioii  and 
divitjioii:  categories:  i)redicublcs. 


EXAMINATION   AND   PRIZE   SUBJECTS.  xxxvii 

III.  Jutlgmeuts  aud  propositions  aud  their  classification :  opposition 
)f  propositions:  immediate  inferences.  Theories  of  the  imjiort  of  propo- 
sitions.    Modality. 

IV.  Theories  of  inference.  The  fundamental  laws  of  thought. 
Analysis  and  laws  of  syllogism.  Complex  logical  processes.  Elements  of 
Symbolic  Logic. 

V.  The  nature  of  the  inductive  process :  ground  of  induction :  uni- 
formity of  nature :  juinciple  of  causality :  connexion  between  induction 
(ind  deduction. 

VI.  Observation  and  experiment :  methods  of  induction :  scientific 
exxdanation :  the  nature  and  uses  of  hypothesi.s  :  classification. 

VII.  Elementary  theory  of  probability,  and  its  relation  to  statistics. 
Fallacies. 

List  of  books  recommended  on  this  subject : 

Mill,  Lo<jic.  Jevons,  Principles  of  Science.  Keynes,  Formal  Logic. 
Bosan^uet,  Kssentiala  of  Logic . 

The  following  books  should  also  be  consulted  : 

Bacon,  Xoruiii  Orgunon.  Sigwart,  Logic.  Venn,  Logic  of  Chance. 
Venn,  Empirical  Logic.     Hobhouse,  Theory  of  Knowledge. 

PSYCHOLOHY. 

I.  Standpoint,  data,  and  methods  of  Psychology.  Its  fundamental 
concepts  and  hypotheses.  General  analysis  of  mind:  presentations, 
attention,  fceUng,  conations.  Differentiation,  retentiveness,  assimilation. 
Mental  development. 

II.  Sensations  and  movements,  theoretically  and  experimentally 
treated.     Physiological  data.     Psychophysical  methods :  Weber's  Law. 

III.  Perceptual  i)rocesses,  theoretically  and  experimentally  treated. 
Illusions.  Temporal  and  Spatial  iierception.  Reaction-time  experiments. 
Comparison  of  percepts;  rhythm;  temporal  estimation,  &c. 

IV.  Ke-presentatioas,  theoretically  and  experimentally  treated. 
Generic  images:  memory,  recognition,  and  imagination.  Hallucinations. 
Association,  its  forms  and  their  analysis.  How  of  ideas.  Sjian  of 
preliension. 

V.  I'leasure  and  Pain.  Emotions,  their  analysis  and  classification. 
Exi)ression  of  Feeling  aud  of  the  Emotions.  Psychological  elements  of 
Aestlietics. 

VL  Thought:  analytic  and  synthetic.  Comparison;  Abstraction; 
Judgment.  Belief.  Connexions  of  Thought  and  Language.  Psychology 
of  Language.     Aphasia. 

VII.  Self-consciousness,  its  analysis  and  development:  Internal  Per- 
ception: Psychological  theories  of  tlie  Categories. 

VIII.  Development  of  Voluntary  Actions :  Appetition  and  Aversi(jn  ; 
Desire;  Imitation;  Hal)it;  Contlict  of  motives,  Deliberation,  Self-control. 

List  of  l)oiiks  recomiueiided  on  this  subject: 

Ward,  Articles  "  Psycliologj'  ' '  in  the  J'Jnri/clojiardia  Itrifairnira.  James, 
I'rincipU's  of  J'mjihologg.  Kiili)e,  (Jutlines  of  J'ni/chologg.  Stout,  Manual 
of  I'mjchologij. 

Tlie  following  iiooks  should  also  l)e  consultt'd  : 

Sully,  77"  JfuiKiin  Miiiil.  Stnut,  Analg/ii:  I'sijchologij.  Sanford, 
< 'ourm  tij'  E'^irriMenlitl  I'mjiliohigij.  Jjadd,  /'sgrliology  Descripticc  and 
E-rplanalorij.     Ebbinghuuu,  Grundnagc  dcr  I'sgchologic. 


xx.wiii  EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 

Ethics. 

I.  Scope  and  method  of  Ethics ;  the  moral  judgment  and  the  judg- 
ments of  positive  science;  ethical  conceptions:  good,  right,  duty,  virtue, 
worth. 

II.  Prolegomena  to  Ethics  (sociological  and  psychological).  Custom, 
law,  and  morality.  Psychology  of  action :  impulse,  desire,  and  volition ; 
the  function  of  pleasure  and  pain  and  of  reason  hi  voluntary  action ; 
psychological  hedonism  ;  determinism  and  free-will. 

III.  The  moral  consciousness.  Motive,  intention,  and  end.  Moral 
sense,  conscience,  practical  reason.  Moral  standard,  moral  law,  obliga- 
tion, sanction,  responsibility.     Kelative  and  absolute  good. 

IV.  The  moral  ideal.     Happiness ;  duty ;  perfection ;  self-realisatiou. 

V.  The  system  of  conduct.  Particular  duties  and  virtues ;  classifica- 
tion of  the  virtues ;  types  of  moral  character. 

VI.  Kelation  of  Ethics  to  Politics  and  Jurisprudence.  The  individual 
and  the  state  :  rights  and  duties  ;  principles  of  political  and  social  justice  ; 
theories  of  punishment.     International  morality. 

VII.  History  of  Ethics.  Characteristics  and  influence  of  Greek 
Ethics.  Modern  Ethics :  development  of  intuitional  and  utihtarian  schools ; 
Kant's  Ethics  and  its  influence ;  the  theory  of  evolution. 

List  of  l)ooks  recommended  on  this  subject : 

Butler,  Sermons  on  Human  Xatuiv  and  Jfissertationon  Virtuv.  Hume, 
Enqidnj  voHccrnin<j  the  I'rinciplcs  of  Morals.  Kant,  Fundamental  I'nnci- 
lAcs  of  tlie  Mctaphysic  of  Morals.  Mill,  (Jtilitarianisin.  Sidgwick,  Mctliods 
of  Ethics.  Sidgwick,  Outlines  of  the  Hislori/  of  Ethics.  Spencer,  I'linei- 
■phs  of  Ethics,  Parts  i  and  i\ .     (ireen,  I'rolajomena  to  Ethics,  Book  iii. 

The  followuig  books  should  also  lie  consulted  : 

Plato,  The  liepublic.  Ai'istotle,  The  Nichomachean  Ethics.  Adam 
Smith,  Moral  Sentiments.  Bentham,  Principles  of  Morals  and  Leijislation. 
Wundt,  Ethics. 

ElEJIENXS   of    PuiLOSOPUV. 

I.  The  general  conception  of  i)hilosophy.  Its  method  and  .scope:  its 
relation  to  logic,  psychology,  and  the  other  sciences.  Its  division,  theo- 
retical and  practical. 

II.  Theories  of  knowledge :  Scepticism,  Agnosticism,  Empiricism, 
Kationalism,  Criticism. 

III.  Theories  of  Being  in  general,  of  Nature,  and  of  Miud:  Dualism, 
Materialism,  Idealism.  Theories  of  the  relation  of  Body  and  Miud: 
Parallelism  and  Interaction. 

IV.  Practical  Philosophy:  its  relation  to  Theoretical  Philosophy. 
Theories  of  Worth  and  the  CJood.  The  Problem  of  Evil.  The  Ereedom 
of  the  Will.     The  Individual  and  Society. 

V.  I'hilosopliy  of  Keligion.  The  Individual  and  the  Absolute:  Im- 
mortality.    The  Being  of  Clod. 

List  of  books  recomiiicnded  on  this  subject: 

Lotze,  Outlines  of  J/dn/ihi/sirs.  I'aulsen,  Introduction  to  I'hilosojih;/. 
Kiilpe,  Introduction  to  I'hiLosophij, 

Schedule  of  the  Subjects  of  Examinatiou  in  /'art  II.  of  the  Moral 
Sciences  Tripos. 
Section  I. 
MioTAiuivsicAi.  .\Nn  Eriiic.VL  Puii.osopuy. 
I.     Epistemology.      Individual    and    Universal    Experience.       Sense- 
particulars,  Formal  Ivnowk'dge,  Keal  Knowledge.    Scepticism,  Empii-icism, 
liationalisni.     Criteria  of  Knowledge.     The  Tlieory  of  Categories.    Limits 
of  Knowledge  :  the  Knowable  and  the  Unknowable. 


EXAMINATION   AND   PitlZE    SUBJECTS.  xxxix 

II.  Pliilosoijhy  of  Nature.  The  Description  of  Natiue ;  the  luterjtre- 
tatioii  of  Nature.  Space  aud  Time.  Mechitiiical  ami  Dynamical  Theories 
of  Matter.  Cosmoiogical  Autiuomies.  Evokition.  Problem  of  Life : 
Causation  and  Teleology. 

III.  Philosophj'  of  Mind.  The  conception  of  the  Soul.  The  relation 
of  Body  and  Mind.  Mental  Activity.  Relation  of  the  Individual  Mind  to 
other  Minds  aud  to  tlie  Universe.     The  Interpretation  of  History. 

IV.  Ontology.     Experience  and  IteaUtj'.     Degrees  of  Beality.     Cou- 
'  cepts   of    Being :    the    One   aud   the   Many.      The   Problem   of   Change. 

Realism  and  Idealism.  The  World  as  Thought  and  as  AVill.  Mysticism. 
The  Duality  of  Subject  aud  Object;  the  uuity  of  Subject  aud  Object:  the 
Relative  and  the  Absolute. 

V.  Practical  Philosophy.  The  Categories  of  Worth:  the  true,  the 
beautiful,  and  the  good.  Freedom  and  KesponsibiUty.  Optunism  and 
Pessimism.     Progress.     The  Ultimate  Ideal. 

VI.  Philosophy  of  Religion.  The  religious  consciousness  aud  its 
various  types.  Eaitli  in  God.  Belief  in  a  Euture  Life.  Evidences  of 
God's  existence.     Natiu-e  aud  Attributes  of  Clod. 

History  of  Modern  PiiiLosoPHi". 
The  period  to  be  studied  wUl  extend  from  Descartes  to  the  present 
time,  and  will  include  a  more  detailed  study  of  some  special  subject 
belonging  to  this  period.  Candidates  will  be  expected  to  study  this 
special  subject,  and,  to  sume  extent,  the  period  generally,  in  the  writings, 
or  selecled  X'ortions  of  the  writings,  of  the  leading  thinkers. 

The  special  subject  and  a  list  of  the  writings  recommended  for  study 
will  be  announced  in  the  Easter  Term  next  but  one  ijreceding  that  in 
which  the  examuiation  is  to  be  held. 

I'.iOli  aud  li>lU.  The  Philosophy  of  Leibniz  and  Lotze,  with  special 
reference  to  Philosophical  works  of  Leibniz,  trans,  by  G.  M.  Duncan; 
Leibniz-Monadology  and  other  pliilosoi>hical  writings,  trans,  by  R.  Latta, 
Lotze's  Logic  (Book  m.),  Metaphysic,  and  Microcosnuis  (Book  ix.). 

The  writings  of  other  leading  thinkers  to  be  studied  at  tirst  hand  are 
Descartes,  Discourse  on  Method; 
Berkeley,  Dialo'jaes  bcticecii  llijlas  and  I'ltilvnouti ; 
Hume,   ^Lt   Emiuinj    conceriiin'j    Ilunian     UndeistaiuliiKj    (omitting 

§§  X.  and  xi.); 
Spinoza,  Kth  ieti,  Part  I. ; 
Kant,  rroleijomena. 

Section  II. 
Logic. 
Students  will  be  expected  to  shew  a  fuller  knowledge  of  the  sul)jects 
included  in  the  schedule  for  Part  I  and  of  current  controversies  in  con- 
nexion with  them.  The  Examination  w  ill  include  the  Theory  t)f  Knowledge, 
Methodology,  the  Theory  of  Probability  and  Statistics,  aud  Symbolic 
Logic. 

Section  III. 

PSVCUOLOUV. 

A  fuller  knowledge  will  be  recpiired  of  the  sul)jects  included  ni  the 
Bcliedule  for  Part  I  and  of  the  past  history  and  present  controversies 
relating  to  them.  The  subjects  of  Comparative  Psychology  aud  Social 
Psychology  will  als(t  be  include<l.  Farther  and  fuller  knowledge  wiU  be 
rei|uire<l  of  the  physiology  »i  the  seu.ses  aud  of  the  central  nervous  system 
as  well  as  of  Experimental  Psychology  generally,  together  with  such  facts 
of  Mental  Pathology  as  are  of  psychological  hiterest. 


xl  EXAMINATION   AND   PKIZE    SUBJECTS. 

LAW  TRIFOS.     Fart  I. 

Selected  subject  for  Papeis  3  and  4, 

I'JOit  and  litlO.     Ad  leKt'iu  A([iiiliam,  Dig.  ix.,  Lib.  ii. 

BOOKS    RECOMMENDED    FOR    LAW   TRIPOS    Ai\D    MLDAL 

KXAMINATION    BV    IHK  BOARD  OF  LEGAL  SIUDIKS. 

The  names  nj  Ihe  books  ofpriiic/iial  importaiicf  ore  prhilrd  in  hold  li/jic. 

Jurisprudence.— Austin's  Jurisprudence.  Blaclcstone's  Commentaries. 
Introduction,  Si;  li,  ii,  and  the  general  part  in  the  first  chaps,  of 
each  Book.  Salmond's  Jurisprudence.  Markhy's  Elements  of  Law.  Clark's 
rraeticiil  Jurisprudence.  Holland's  Jurisprudence.  Maine's  Ancient  Law 

(rollipck's  IMiiiuii).  Village  fommunities,  Karly  History  of  Institutions,  and 
Early  ],aw  and  Custom.  Pollock's  First  Hook  of  Jurisprudence.  Jetliro 

Brown's  Austiuian  'I'hcorv  of  Law. 

llonian  Law.— Parallel  texts  of  Gaius  and  Justinian  ;  Pellat.  Manuale 
Juris   Synopticum   or   Gnoist.      Syntagma.  Kruns.     Fontes   luris 

Antiqui.  (Jaius;  edited   by   Muirhead  or  I'oste  (4tli   Edition).  Justiniani 

Di^esta;  ed.  Moniuisen,  editio  stereotypa.  Justinian's  Institutes;    edited  by 

Moyle.  Muirliead's   Historical   Introduction  to  the  Private  Law  of  Rome. 

Roby's  Introduction  to  the  Study  of  the  Digest.  Uoby's  Roman  Private  "Law. 
Clark's  History  of  Human  Private  Law,  Part  I  (Sources.)  Girard.     Manuel 

de  droit  roniain.  Cuq,   l,es  institutions  juridiques  dos  Roraains.  Sohm'8 

Institutes  of  Roman  Law.  (Jiblian's  Decline  and  Fall  uf  the  Roman   Empire, 

chap  44.     As  a  Le.vicnn,  Dirksen's  Manuale  Juris  Civilis. 

International  Law.— Halls  International  Law,  or  Lawrences  Principles 
of  International  Law.  Holland's  Laws  and  Customs  of  War 

on  Land.  .Siott's  Cases  on  Intiriiational  Law.  Walker's  Manual  of  Inter- 
national Law.  Maine's  Lectures  on  International  Law.  Westlake's  Chapters 
on     International    Law.  Westlaki's    International     L;iw.    Part.     I    (Peace). 

Part  'J  (War)  l>rs]i,-i;,'nrt.     Cmirs  de  hroit  lnteriuilion:il  imblie. 

En-lisb  Law.  lir.il  oiid  I'eiso/iol  Vrojuit  ii:  Williams's  Law  of  Real  Property. 
Digby's  History  of  the  Law  of  Real  Property  (ioodeves  Law  of 

Real  Pro|iertv.  Cliallis's  Law  of  Real  Property.         Williams' s  Law  of 

Personal  JProperty  or  Goodeves  Lavr  of  Personal  Property 
Straehaii  and   Keiiriek's  Digest  of    K.iuity.  Coidnni:    Anson's  Law    of 

Contract,  or  Pollocks  Principles  of  Contract.  'I'orl :  Pollock's 
Lavr  of  Torts,  or  Salmond's  Lavr  of  Torts.  HiLrelow's  Elements  ol  the 
Law  of   I'orts.  CriiiiiiHil  Lao-:  Kenny's  Outlines  of  Criminal  Law. 

J     !■"    Stephen's  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Law.  J.    I'.  Stephens  Digest  ot  the 

Law  of  Evidence,  or  Wills's  Law  of  Evidence.  J.  F.  Steplien's  History   of 

Criminal    liaw.  Vonslitiitiomil  Loir  and   lli.stori/:    Anson's  Law   and 

Custom  of  the   Constitution  (Vols.  I.  and  II).  Diceys  Law 

of  the   Constitution.  Stuhb'<'s  Constitutional  History.  Hallam's 

Constitutional   History.  May's  Constitutional   IHstory.  .Maitlaiid's  Con- 

stitutional llistnr\.  Uiiirro/  Tr.il-liooks:  H.  J.  Stephen's  Commentaries  on 

the   Laws  of    England.  Pollock  and    Maitland's    History   of   English    Law. 

Holmes's  Lectures  on  the  Common  Law.  Holdsworth's   History  of  English 

Law  !<i'l(rtioiis  of  Cases :    Smith's  Leading   Cases  on   the  Common   Law. 

White  and  Tudor's  Lewiiug  Cases  on  Equity.  Tudor's  Leading  Cases  on  tho 
Law  of  Real  Property.  Tudor's  Leading  Cases  on  Mercantile  Law.  Bnich's 
Select  Cases  on  tho  Law  of  Contract.  Kenny's  Select  Ca.ses  on  Crimmal  Law. 

Kenny's  Select  Cases  on  the  Law  of  Torts. 

HISTORICiUi  TRIPOS. 
l;i()i).  Parts  \.  and  II. 

i'eiiod  L     Roigii  <)f  Augustus  (it.c.  "27  to  A.i>.  14). 

Kes  (icslae  Divi  Augusti  (relevant  portion).  Text  edited  by  Peltier  and  Cagnat 
(I'aris  18W1)  or  by  Momnisi'ii  (.small  rditiiui  //(  osooi  srhohiroiii  and  large  edition 
with  (iernian  notes).  N'elleins  Peterciilus  il,  ei-.  Sll— 12(1  (inelu.sne).  Suetonius, 
Vita  Augusti  (relevant  portions).  Cassius  Dio,  Hooks  i.ii  anil  i.iir,  ec.  1  -J'J 
(Teiibiier  text). 

IVriod  II.     Tbc  Roman  Enipin-  from  a.d.  'iSJ  to  A.n.  :t'2:i. 

Anonvmus   Valesii,   Fragment   i.  Lactantius,  de   .Mortihus    Persecutornm. 

Mainerlinus,  Panegyric  on  Maxiiniaii  (I'aii.  ii).  .Na/.arius,  Panegyric  on  (on 

Mlantine(Paii.  .\).  Zosimus,  Hook  ii,  chaps,  .s  to  :is.  .     ..   . 

*,"  The  Hoard  also  reconnnend  for  reference  and  study,  Ensebius,  \  ita  (  onstantmi 

to  the  end  of  C'liai).  00,  Hook  it. 


EXAMINATION   AND   I'KIZE   SUBJECTS.  xli 

eiiod  III.     Gregory  VII. 

Uruno,  de  bollo  fSaxonicu.  L.aniperti  llcisfeldcnsis  Aimales  (from  1072).  Both 
in  Scriptores  riTun]  gerinaniciiruin.  (iro:;(irii  Hlpistolac,  ii  55;  III  5,  ISt ;  iv  "2, 

12,  12(1 ;  VI  I'll,  30  ;  vii  14((  ;  viii  la,  58,  in  .laffe's  Monuiuenta  Gregoriana. 

''eriod  IV.     The  War  of  the  Spanish  Succcsision. 

CoiTespondcnce  of  tlie  Duke  of  Maillicion^'li,  in  Coxe's  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 
-Alarlborouj;!),  ed.  Wade,  3  vols,  (newed.,  ls'.i:i).  .Journal  inedit  dc  .Jean-Baptiste 
Coll)ert,  Marcpiis  de  Torcv.  PA.  Masson.  18S-1.  Saint-ISimon,  Menioires,  1701 — 
170i;  (inclusivt),  in  the  edition  of  Boislisle,  vol.  12  (18ii3)  and  13  (1S07). 

L*erio<l  V.     The  Liberal  Moveiueiit  iu  France  and  Southern  Europe,  a.d. 
1       1820—1830.    With  special  reference  to  Greece,  Italj',  Spain  and  France. 
Gentz,  D^peehes  in(5dites.    Vol.  ii.        Mctternich,  Meinoires.    Vol.  iv.        Chateau- 
briand, Le  t'ongres  de  V6rone. 

.910: 

Period  I.     Reign  of  Augustus  (b.c.  27  to  a.d.  14). 

Kes  (iestae  l>ivi  August!  (relevant  inirtion).  'I'e.Nt  edited  by  Peltier  and  Cagnat 
(I'aris  issf,)  nr  by  Aloininsen  (small  edition  ('(/  kxiiiii  srhnhirum  and  largo  edition 
with  (iennaii  notes).  Velleius  I'atereulus  II,  ce.  SO  -120  (inclusive).  Suetonius, 
Vita   Vugusti  (relevant  [lortions).  t'assius  l»io,  Books  Lit  and  Liii,  cc.  1—22 

(Teubiier  text). 

Period  II.     The  Iloman  Empire  from  a.d.  284  to  a.d.  .H23. 

Anonyinus    Valesii,    Fragment    i.  Lactantius,   de    Mortibus    Persecutorum. 

.Mauiertinus,  Panegyric  on  Maximiau.  Nazarius,  Panegyric  on  (Jonstautiue. 

Ziisiinus,  Book  ii.  chaps.  S  to  .38. 

■  The  Hoard  also  recommend  for  reference  and  study,  Eusebius,  Vita  Constantini 
(omitting  liook  in.  chap.  25  to  end,  and  Book  iv.  chap.  75  to  end),  and  Socrates, 
Kcclesiastieal  History,  Book  I. 

Period  III.     (iregory  VII. 

Uruiin.  de  l>ello  Saxonico.  Luniperti  llersleldensis  Annales  (from  1072).     Moth 

in  Scriptores  rerum  gerinanicaruMi.  tiregorii  Epistolae,   li.  5.5,   in.   .J,   1!*, 

IV.  2.  12, 12i/,  Ti.  IVri,  3(1,  VII.  lli(,  viii.  1(1,  OS,  in  .lati'e's  Monuinenta  (iregoriana. 

Period  IV.     The  War  of  ilie  Spanish  Succession. 

irnspoiiiluTHe  of  tin-  Duke  of  .Marlborough,  in  Coxe's  .Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 
.Marlbnrnu'-li,  ed.    Wade,   3   vols,    (new  ed.,  1S03).  Journal  inedit   de  .lean- 

llaplisle   C<p|liert,   iMai'i|nis   de   Torev.      i'ld.    JMassoii,   1SS4.  Saint -.Simon, 

.Meiiioires,  1701  1700  (inclusive),  in  tlie  edition  of  Boislisle,  vol.  12  (1803)  and  13 
(1807). 

Period  V.     The  Foreign  Policy  of  France  from  tlie  Accession  of  Louis 
Philippe  to  1841. 

.Vmbassade  de  Talleyrand  a  Londres  1830—1834.  Preinit;re  partie.  13d.  Pallain. 
Memoires  et  correspondence  du  Cointe  de  Villele  :  for  study  p)i.  409  et  seqij.  :  for 
reference  and  consultation  jip.  1  408  ('I'cjiiie  v,  I'errin  et  Cie,  I'aris,  1890). 
(iui/.ot,  llistoire  parleineiitaire  de  I'raiice,  vol.  I,  xxii,  xxiii,  xli;  vol.  2,  xlvii,  lii, 
liv,  l\ix,  Ixxii,  Ixxviil,  vol.  3,  Ixxix  — Ixxxii,  Ixxxvi,  Ixx.wiii,  xci,  .\ciii,  xciv  (.Jan.  14, 
15,  lij),  xcvi    ciii,  ev,  evi,  ex     cxiv,  exviii,  cxxii. 

l;»ii. 

Period  1.      Ueign  of  .\ugustus  (n.c.  27  lo  a.d.  14). 

lies  Gestae  Divi  Augusti  (relivant  portion).  Text  edited  liy  Peltier  an<l  Ca^nat 
(Paris  1880")  or  by  Alommsen  (siuall  iditicni  in  iixiini  xrliiilnriim  and  large  edition 
with  German  Notes).  Velhins  rateieulus  II,  cc.  .S'.i— 120  inclusive).  Suetonius, 
Vita  Augusti  (relevant  portions).  Ciissius  l>io.  Books  i.ii  and  i.iii,  ce.  1-22 

(I'eubner  text). 

Period  11.     Ciregory  VII. 

Bruno,  du  hello  Saxonico.  l/auipcrti  lleisfeldeiisis  .Vnnales  (from  1072).     Both 

in  .Scriptores  rerum  germanicaruin.  (iregorii  Epistolae,  ii  65,  in  5,  10,  iv  2, 

I'i,  12((,  VI  17(1,  30,  vii  11((,  viii  l(j,  5^,  in  Jati'e's  .Monuinenta  (iregoriana. 

Period  111.     The  (ireat  Rebellion,  Ui  10— 1G58. 

Clarendon's  llistorv  of  the  Kebellioii,  Books  in  .\I  inclusive.  (The  edition  by 
W.  U.  Macray,  Oxfonl,  isss,  is  reeommeiideil.)  The  Spceelus  in  Carlyle's 

lietters  and  Siieeches  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  (The  edition  of  ,s.  c.  I.onias.  I.ondon, 
ly04,  is  reeomineiided.)  I.udlow'.s  Memoirs.  (To  the  death  of  Gliv.r  Cnniiwell. 
The  edition  of  C,  II.  Pirth,  Oxioril,  IN'.U,  is  recommended.)  S.  1{.  (Jardiner, 

Constitutional  Doeiiineiits  of  the  riiritan  Kevolution  (omitting  Part  i).  The 

Correspondence  of  M.  de  Bordeaux  and  other  documents  jiriiited  in  Guizofa 


xlii  EXAMINATION  AND   PRIZE   SUBJECTS.  ' 

Histoire  de  la  HtSpublique  d'Angleterre  et  de  Cromwell,  i,  pp.  355—520  and  ii. 
pp.  403-64S.  '    '  If  . 

*,*  The  Board  also  reconmiend  for  reference  and  study.  The  Letters  in  C'arlyle's 
Letters  and  Speeches  of  Oliver  Cromwell,  Robert  BaiUie's  Letters  and  Journals 
(Laing's  edition),  i,  pp.  271—400  and  ii,  pp.  42—417. 

Period  IV.     The  War  of  the  Spanisli  Succession. 

Correspondence  of  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  in  Coxa's  Memoirs  of  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  ed.   Wade,  3  vols,  (new  ed.,  1893).  Journal  inCdit  de  Jcan- 

Baptiste  Colbert,  Marquis  de   Tore)'.     Ed.  Masson.     1«S4.  Saint-Simon, 

Memoires,  1701-1706  inclusive),  in  the  edition  of  Boislisle,  vol.  12  (1803)  and 
13  (1897). 

Period  V.  I'he  Forfcign  Policy  of  France  from  the  Accession  of  Louis 
Pliihppe  to  1841. 
Arabassade  de  Tallf\raii<I  a  l.ondres  1830-1834.  Premiere  partie.  Ed.  Pallain. 
M«5moires  et  corrisiioii<liiiicc  du  Conite  de  Villele :  for  study  pp.  400  et  seqq.  : 
for  reference  and  eoiisultation  pp.  1—408  (Tome  v,  ed.  PeVrin  et  Cie,  Paris, 
1800).  Guizot,  Histoire  parlementaire  de  France,  vol.  1,  .\xii,  xxiii,  xli ;  vol.  2, 

xlvii,  lii,  liv,  Ixix,  Ixxii,  Ixxviii ;  vol.  3,  Ixxix— Ixxxii,  Ixxxvi,  Ixxxviii,  .xci,  xciii,  .xciv 
(Jan.  14,  15,  Iti),  xcvi— ciii,  cv,  cvi,  ox- c.xiv,  cxviii,  cx.xii. 

Part  II. 

Select  Subject  in  Thought,  Literature,  or  Art. 

1909.     I'he  Romantic  ftloveinent  iu  French  Literature  (1820—1848). 

Lamartine,  Meditations   (prLiiiiC'rcs).  Ijaniennais,   Les   Paroles  d'un  Croyant. 

A.  de  Vigiiy,  CiiKi  Mars.  Victor  llugii,  Les  Voix  Intiirieures.     Les  Uavons 

et  ks  Oiiilircs.     lUriKini.     I'riMaee  de  Crounvell.  A.  de  Musset,  Les  Nuits. 

Balzac,  Les  Cliouaiis.  C  Pcllissier,  Le  mouvement  litt<5raire  an  xix™^  siecle, 

pp.  1— 25(j.  E.  Dupuy,  Victor  Hugo,  I'liomme  et  le  poete.  Leconte  de 
Lisle,  Discours  de  reception  ;\  I'Acadeiuie  sur  Hugo.  Brandos,  G.,  Main  Currents 
iu  Nineteenth  Century  Literature :  Vol.  v,  '  The  Romantic  School  in  France.' 
Richard  Mutlier,  History  of  Modern  Painting,  Vol.  i,  Chap,  xi,  and  Vol.  ii, 
Chaps.  XXV,  .x.xvi,  xxvii. 

For  reference  :  L^on  Rosenthal,  La  Peinture  Romantique.  (Paris,  L.  Henry  May, 
1900.) 

1910  and  1911.     The  Culture  and  Art  of  the  period  from  80  b.c.  to  14  a.d. 
To  be  illustrated  by  the  following  ancient  writings: 
Lucretius  i,  iii,  v.         Catullus.         Cicero,  De  Finibus  ii,  v.  Cicero,  De  Optimo 

genere  oratorum.         Virgil,  Aen.  vi,  viii.         Horace,  Epist.  ii  and  Ars  Poetica. 
The  foUowhig  works  should  be  consulted,  in  so  far  as  they  bear  upon  the  subject : 
Teuffel,  Roman  Literature,  e(lite<t  by  Scliwabe  and  translated  by  AVarr.         Boissier, 
La  Religion  Ronjaiiie  d'Au^'uste  au.\  Antonins.  Sellarj  Roman  Poets  of  the 

Republic.  Selhir,  Koniuii  Poets  of  the  Augustan  Age.  Wickliotf,  Roman 

Art  (translated  by  .Mis  Strong).         K.  A.  Gardner,  Greek  Sculpture.        Ijanciani, 
Jtuins  and  I^Ncavatidiis  of  .\neient  Rome.      Mau,  Pompeii  (English  Translation). 
Strzygowski,  Orient  oder  Horn. 
The  Special   Hoard  for   History  and  Archaeology  g-ive  notice  that  the 
following-  are  the  Selected   IVtaties  and  Cases  to  be  studied  in  connexion 
with  the  Paper  on  International  Law  for  Part  II.  of  the  Historical  Tripos: 
1909:   The   Treaties  of    lsf»9,    I860,  IHt^fi  and   1871,  so  far   as  concerns 
the   cessions  of   Lonibardy,   Savoy   and   Nice,    Venetia  and   Alsace- 
liOiraine  respectively  made  by  them;  and  the  cases,  diplomatic  and 
judicial,  on  the  consequences  of  annexation  by  cession  or  conquest. 
Authorities:  Hall's  International  Law,  pp.  91—99  and  ftfiti- 573  of  the  6th  edition, 
§§  27—29  and  206,  20ti  of   the  older  editions;    Westlake's  International  Law 
(Peace),  pp.  69—03  and  Od— 83. 

lyiO  and  1911.  The  Treaties  between  the  principal  European  states  con- 
<:einiiig  the  ([uestion  of  "free  ships,  free  goods,'  down  to  the  Declara- 
tion of  Paris,  1856. 
The  cases  on  |)olitical  nationality  or  domicile  as  the  criterion  of  enemy 
or  neutral  property  at  .sea,  especially  the  Venus  (H  Craiich  258  ; 
Freeman  Snow, 819;  Scott, 691),  l.e  Hardy  e.  La  Voltigeante  (1  Pistoye 
et  Duverdy,  3'Jl;  Precman  Snow,  337),  and  Le  Joan  (Barlioux,  lOl  ; 
Despagnet,  g  (J51). 


EXAMINATION   AND  PRIZE   SUBJECTS.  xliii 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS.    1909. 
Part  I. 

Old  I'estanient  (General  Paper).  Fuller  knowledge  will  be 
required  of  the  period  from  the  Fall  of  the  Northern  Kingdom 
to  Nehemiah's  governorship  (inclusive),  with  2  Kings  xviii — 
XXV,  Ezra,  Nehemiah,  Jeremiah  xxvi — xlv,  Haggai,  and 
Isaiah  xl — xlviii.    (See  Supplementary  Regulation  i.) 

Genesis,  in  Hebrew. 

Passages  for  Translation  from  the  Historical  Books  of  the  Old 
Testament  (Hebrew)  generally;  with  questions  on  Hebrew 
Grammar  and  easy  Hebrew  Composition. 

New  Testament  (General  Paper). 

The  New  Testament  in  Greek. 

The  Gospel  according  to  St  Matthew,  Acts  xix — xxviii,  and 
Epistle  to  the  Ephesians. 

The  History  of  the  Church,  including  the  history  of  Doctrine, 

to  A.D.  461. 

(A)     Ancient  Creeds. 

The  following  Creeds  and  Documents  are  recommended  for 
special  study :  Rules  of  Faith  in  Irenaeus  and  TertuUian. 
Creed  of  Caesarea  and  Nicene  Creed.  Second  and  Fourth 
Creeds  of  Antioch,  and  Fourth  Creed  of  Sirmium.  Creed  of 
Jerusalem.  'Constantinopolitan' Creed.  Creeds  of  Aquileia 
and  Rome.     Creeds  in  St  Augustine. 

The  Second  Letter  of  Cyril  of  Alexandria  to  Nestorius,  with 
the  anathemas  appended  to  the  Third  Letter,  and  the  counter- 
anathemas  of  Nestorius.  Letter  of  Leo  to  Flavian.  Chalce- 
donian  Definition. 

These  Creeds  and  Documents  will  be  found  in  Hahn,  Bibliothek 
der  Symbole,  etc.,  and  most  of  them  in  Heurtley,  De  Fide  el 
Symbolo. 

(H)     Irenaeus,  Book  in. 

Subjects  for  an  Essay. 

Part  II. 

An  Essay  Paper  common  to  all  the  Sections. 
Section   1.     Old  Testament. 
The  Hook  of  Isaiah  in  Hebrew. 
Psalms  Books  ui,  iv,  Proverbs  i — ix,  Jeremiah  i — xix,  in  Hebrew 

and  L.\  X. 
l^assages  for  Translation  from  the  Old   Tei-tament  (Hebrew) 
generally.     Hebrew  (Composition. 

Section  II.    New  Testament. 
The  Gospel    according   to  St  Luke,  with  the   Latin    Versions 

and  the  following  Patristic  Commentaries  :  Cyril  Alex.  (lonim. 

on  chs.  i— ix.     Ambrose,  Comm.  on  clis.  x— xxiv. 
The  Epistles  to   Timothy   and  Titus,  with   the  Latin  Versions 

and  the  following  Patriotic  Commentaries  :  Clirysostom,  Honi. 

on  1  Timothy.     Jerome,  Comm.  on  Titus. 
The  New  Testament  (Greek)  generally,  with  Greek  (Composition. 


xliv  EXAMINATION   AND   PllIZE    SUBJECTS. 

Section  III.     History  and  Literature. 

Paper  1.     Clement    Alex.,    Paedagogus,    Bks.    i    and    in.     Augustine, 

Enchiridion, 
Paper  2.     Innocent  III.     Bepistriim  de  Negotio  Eomani  Imperii  (Migne, 

Vol.  ccxvi,  col.  9115—1174).     Gesta  Innocenlii  III  ab  auctore 

anonymo  (Migne,  \'ol.  ccxiv,  col.  xvii — ccxxviii). 
Paper  3.     Religion  in  England  (1760—17!)!  a.d.),  with  Wesley's  Journal, 

Vols,  iii,  iv,  and  Fletcher's  Five  Checks  to  Antinomianism. 

Section  IV.     Dogmatics. 

Paper  1.     The  History  ol  Christian  Doctrine  to  the  close  of  the  Council  of 
Chalcedon. 

Paper  2.  The  Doctiine  of  the  Logos  in  Greek  Theology  to  Athana&iu8 
(inclusive). 
Selected  illustrative  documents:  Justin  ]M.  Apol.  i  cc.  46,  63; 
Apol.  ii  cc.  6,  S,  13;  Dial.  cc.  f-O,  61,  100,  lu5.  Taiian, 
Apol.  cc.  5-7.  Athena^oras.Lefratio,  cc.  10— 12.  I'heophilus, 
ad  Autol.  II  cc.  10—13,  22.  Clem.  Alex.  I»aedagog,  bk.  i; 
Strom.  VI  cc.7,8;  vii  cc.  1,  2.  Origen,  in  .loli.  torn,  i  §22— 
end:  De  Princi)).  i  c.  2.  Kp.  ad  Diognetum,  cc.  7-10. 
Athanasius,  De  Incainatione,  Or.  iv.  c.  Ar. 

Paper  3.     Latitudinarianism  in  En^'land  in  the  17th  and  18th  centuries. 

Selected  illustrative  documents:  Benj.  VVhichcote's  Correspond- 
ence with  Tuckney,  and  Aphorisms.  .1.  Smith's  Select 
Discourses,  i  :  Of  the  true  Way  or  Metliod  of  attaining  Divine 
Knowled;<e.  Up.  Jeremy  Taylor's  I^dierty  of  Prophesying, 
Locke's  Letters  on  Toleration.  Abp.  Tillolson's  Works, 
vol.  i.  Sermons  5,  6,  21,  47  ;  vol.  ii,  Sermons  3:5—35,  48,  49. 
Hp.AViikins,  Of  the  l'rinci[>lesand  Duties  of  Nntuial  Keligion. 
Bp.  Iloadly's  Preservative  ag-ainst  the  principles  and  practices 
of  the  Nonjurors,  and  Sermon  on  The  Nature  of  the  Kingdom, 
or  (;imrch,  of  Christ.  Law's  Tliree  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of 
I'angor. 

Section    \ .     Tlie  P)iilo.^ophy  oj  Riliyion  and  Chri.-itian  Kthicg. 
Papers  1  and  2.      The  principles  and  history  of  the  Philosophy  of  lleligion. 
Paper  3.     Christian  Ethics.     (A)  General.     (  15)  Ethical  characteristics  of 

the  Christianity  of  tlie  2nd  century  as  shewn  in  its  literature 

and  institutions. 
Paper  4.     The  theological  aspects  of  the  philosophy  of  Lotze. 

Additional  Papers. 
Paper  1.     TheL.VX,    (A)   General} ntroductiou.    (Bl    1  Samuel.     Micah. 
Paper  2.     2    Macc'ihees.     'I'lie   Greek  fragments  of  the  Book  of  Enoch. 

Philo,  De  sacriliiiis  Atielis  et  Caini,  and  De  Chciubim. 
Paper  3.      The  Shepherd  of  Ilernms.      'Ihe  Gospel  of  Nicodemus  (Cart  ii ; 

lischetidorf,  Kvv.  Apocr.  pp.  301 — 311). 
Paper  1.     Selected  Liturgies  and  Service  Hooks:  The  Liturgies  of  St  Basil 

ami    St    Chrysostoni.     The    English    Offices   ol    liaptism  and 

Confirmation. 


EXAMINATION   AND    PRIZE    SUBJECTS.  xlv 

In  accordance  with  Regulation  IS'  foi  llie  Theolog-ical  Tiipos  the 
Board  publish  the  foUowin;;  list  of  books  in  relation  to  which  questions 
will  be  set  in  papers  1  and  2  and  3  (A)  of  Section  V  in  Part  11  of  the 
Tripos. 

The  FhilvsojiJiy  of  IicU(jion. 

Students  will  be  expected  to  have  a  general  knowledge  of  the  history 
of  the  subject.  For  this  purpose,  Pfleiderer,  The  Philosophy  of  Religiori 
on  the  basis  of  its  hiotory,  will  be  found  useful. 

The  follow iiifr  books  are  specially  important  in  connexion  with  the 
history  of  Thougrlii.  Descartes.  Discourse  on  iMethod,  and  Meilitations; 
Berkeley,  The  Principles  of  Humau  Knowledge  (omitting  SS  110  —  151), 
also  Dial,  iv  in  Alciphron;  Butler,  the  Analogy  of  Religion  Natural  and 
Revealed  to  the  Constitution  and  Course  of  Mature;  Hume,  On  Miracles 
(section  x  in  \\\>  Enquiry  concerning  Huuian  Understanding:!;  Kant, 
Tianscendeiital  Dialectic,  I3k  ii  cii.3  (The  Ideal  of  Pure  Rea^on^,  also 
Critique  of  Judgment,  Pt.  ii;  Schleiermacher,  Di.'courses  on  Religion; 
Lolze,  Outlines  of  the  Philosophy  of  Religion,  togetiier  with  the  corre- 
sponding parts  of  the  .Microcosmos. 

The  following  books  also,  among  others,  bear  upon  various  topics  in- 
cluded in  the  Syllabus:  Martineau,  A  Study  of  Religion ;  Boe<lder,  Natural 
Theology;  .1.  Caird,  The  Fundamental  Ideas  of  Religion  ;  T.  H.Green, 
I'rolegoniena  to  Kthics,  lik.  i ;  J.  S.  .Mill,  Theism  (in  Three  Essays  on 
Religion);  Huxley,  The  Physical  Basis  of  Life,  Animal  Automatism,  and 
Hume:  J.  Ward,  Naturalism  and  Agnosticism;  Flinr,  Theism  and  Anti- 
tlipistic  Theories;  Wesuolt,  The  Gospel  of  Life;  Illiugvvoith,  Personality 
Human  and  Divine,  and  Reason  and  Revelation;  Aubrey  Moore,  The 
Christian  Idea  of  God  (E.ssay  ii  in  Lux  Mundi) ;  Rashdali,  Tiie  Ultimate 
Basis  of  Theism  (Hssay  1  in  Contentio  Veritatisj,  also  Essay  8  in  Essays 
on  Personal  Idealism. 

Christian   Kthics. 

The  following  books  are  recommended:  Martensen,  Christian  Ethics 
(General  Parti;  Dorntr,  System  of  Clirisiian  Kihics;  Newman  Smyth, 
Christian  Kthics. 

Among  other  books  wiiich  may  be  referred  to  with  advantage  are  the 
following:  Sidgwick,  Outlines  oi  the  History  of  Ethics;  Neander,  \ov- 
lesungen  liber  (iesehichte  der  thristliclien  Etliik  (ed.  K.rdmann);  Gass, 
Geschichle  der  chrisllichen  Kthik:  RJariineau,  Types  of  Ethical  Theory; 
Soiley,  Ethics  of  Naturalism  :  Butler,  Sermons  1 — ',i;  V.  D.  Maurice,  The 
Conscience  and  Social  Morality  ;   Rickaby,  Moral  Philosophy. 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS.     1910. 

P.\RT   I. 

Paper  1.  Old  Testament  (General  Pajier).  Puller  knowledge  will  be 
required  of  the  pciiod  from  the  Fall  of  (he  Northern  Kingdom 
to  Nehcmiahs  govcriinrsliip  (inclusive),  with  2  Kings  xviii — 
XXV,  Ezra,  Nchemiah,  Jeremiah  xxvi — xlv,  Haggai,aiid  Isaiah 
xl — xlviii.     (See  Supplementary  Regulation  i. I 

Paper  2.     Genesis,  in  Heltrew. 

Paper  3.  Passages  for  Translation  from  the  Historical  Books  of  the  Old 
Testament  (Hebrew)  generally;  with  questions  on  Hebrew 
Grammar  and  easy  Hebrew  Composition. 

Paper  4.     New  Testament  (General  Paper). 

Paper  5.     The  New  Testament  in  Greek. 


xlvi  EXAMINATION    AND    PRIZE   SUBJECTS. 

Paper  6.  The  Gospel  according  to  St  Mark.  The  Epistles  to  the  Thessa- 
lonians,  the  Epistle  to  the  Philippians,  and  Apocalypse  i — iii. 

Paper  7.  The  History  of  the  Church,  including  the  history  of  Doctrine,  to 
A.D.  461. 

Paper  8.     (A)     Ancient  Creeds.      The  following'  Creeds  and   Documents 
are  recommended  for  special  study:  Rules  of  Faith  in  Irenaeus 
and  Tertullian.    Creed  of  Caesarea  and  Nicene  Creed.    Second 
and  Fourth  Creeds  of  Antioch,  and  Fourth  Creed  of  Sirmium. 
Creed   of  Jerusalem.     'Constantinopolitan'    Creed.     Creeds 
of  Aquiieia  and  Rome.     Creeds  in  St  Auf^ustine. 
The  Second  Letter  of  Cyril  of  Alexandria  to  Nestorius,  with  the 
anathemas  appended  to  the  Third  Letter,  and  the  counter- 
anathemas  of  Nestorius.    Letter  of  Leo  to  Flavian.     Chalce- 
donian  Definition. 
These  Creeds  and  Documents  will  be  found  in  Hahn,  Bibliothek 
der  Symbole,  etc.,  and  most  of  them  in  Heurtley,  De  Fide  et 
Si/mbolo. 
(B)    Irenaeus,  Book  iii. 

Paper  9.     Subjects  for  an  Essay. 

Part  II. 

An  Essay  Paper  common  to  all  the  Sections. 

Section  I.     Old  Testament. 

Paper  1.     The  Book  of  Isaiah  in  Hebrew. 

Paper  2.     Psalms,    Book  i,  Zechariah,   Malachi,  Ezekiel  xx — xxxvii,   in 

Hebrew  and  L.\X. 
Paper  3.     Passages  for  Translation  from  the  Old  Testament  (Hebrew) 
generally.     Hebrew  Composition. 

Section  II.     A^ew  Testament. 

Paper  I.  The  Gospel  according  to  St  Luke,  with  the  Latin  Versions 
and  the  following  patristic  commentary:  Cyril  of  Alexandria 
(iMigne,  P.  G.  Vol.  Ixxii)  on  cc.  x — xxi  (inclusive). 

Paper  2.  The  Epistles  to  'J'imothy  and  Titus,  with  the  Latin  versions  and 
the  following^  patristic  commentary:  Theodore  of  Mopsuestia 
(the  Latin  version  with  the  Greek  fragments). 

Paper  3.     The  New  Testament  (Greek)  generally,  with  Greek  Composition, 

Section  111.     History  and  Literature. 

Paper  1.     Clement  Alex.,  Paedagogus,  Book  I.     Tertullian,  De  Corona. 

Pa|)er  2.  Innocent  HI.  liegistrum  de  Neprotio  Romani  Imperii  (IVIigne, 
Vol.  ccxvi,  col.  '.»;».') — 1174).  Gesta  Innocentii  III  ab  auctore 
anonymo  (Mi^ne,  Vol.  ccxiv,  col.  xvii — ccxxviii). 

Paper  3.  Henry  VIII  (1527— 1517  a. d.).  Selected  illustrative  documents: 
llarpsticld,  Treatise  on  the  pretended  divorce  (Camden 
Society).  Relevant  parts  of  Narratives  of  the  Reformation 
(ed.  Nichols,  Camden  Society),  and  Chronicles  of  the  Grey 
Friars  of  London  (ed.  Nichols,  Camden  Society).  Rede  me 
and  be  not  wrothc  (Arber's  repiints  or  other  editions). 
Roper's  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  More. 


EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS.  xlvii 

For  reference:  Gee  and  Hardy,  Dociimenis  illustrative  of  the  History 
of  the  English  Church.  Tiinl.ile,  The  obedience  of  a  Chris- 
tian man  (in  Doctiinarrrejitises,  Parker  Society ).  Crannier's 
Letters  i— cclxxix  and  Appendix,  46(J— 470  in  Letters  and 
Remains  (Parker  Society).  Koimularies  of  Faith  set  forth 
by  the  King's  authority  durini;  the  reign  of  Henry  VII I 
{Oxford,  1856). 

Section  IV.     Dogmatia. 

Paper  I.     The  History  of  Christian  Doctrine  to  the  close  of  the  Council  of 
Chalcedon. 

Paper  2.  The  History  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Spirit  from  the  end  of 
the  Apostolic  age  to  St  .lohn  of  Damascus  (inclusive). 
Selected  references  and  illustrative  documents:  Ignatius, 
Eph.  9,  18,  Magn.  13,  Philad.  7.  Shepherd  of  Hermns, 
mand.  v  2  f.,  xi  5,  sim.  v,  ix.  .lustin,  apol.  i  6,  13.  33,  60. 
Irenaeus,  haer.  iv  7.  4—8,  '20.  1:  cf.  Apostolic  Preaching 
(ed.  Harnack),  passim.  Hippolytus,  adv.  Noet.  12—14. 
Clement  of  Alexandria,  paed.  ii  8,  strom.  v.  13  f.,  vii  11. 
Origen,  de  princ.  i  3,  ii  7  ;  in  Joann.  t.  ii.  10.  Tertullian, 
adv.  Prax.  -2,  8,  15,  23.  30.  Novatian,  de  trin.  29.  The 
Dionysii,  ap.  Athan.  de  sent.  Dion.  17,  de  decret.  26.  Creed 
of  (ircjioiv  Thaumalurgus  (in  Hahn,  Synibole);  Nicaeno- 
Constaniinopolitan  Creed  (ibid).  Cyril  of  Jerusalem,  catech. 
iv  xvi,  xvii.  Athanasins,  oral.  adv.  Anan.  i  4G — 50,iii24; 
epp.  ad  Serap.  i,  iii,  iv.  Didymus,  de  trin.  ii.  Epiphanius, 
ancor.  8  f  ,  67,  70ff.  Basil,  adv.  Eunom.iii,deSpiritu  Sancto. 
Gregory  of  Nazianzus,  oral,  theol.  v.  Gregory  of  Nys.sa, 
quod  non  sint  tres  Dii.  Hilary,  de  trin.  ii  29,  viii  19  f. 
Ambrose,  de  Spiritu  Sancto.  Augustine,  de  tide  et  symbolo  9, 
de  ti'in.  v  14,  xv.  Cyril  of  Alexandria,  9th  anathematism 
with  Theodoret's  reply.  The  (^halcedonian  Definition.  Canons 
of  certain  Councils  of  Toledo  in  cent.  vii.  St  John  of 
Damascus,     de  fide  orthodoxa  i  7,  8. 

Paper  3  Justification.  Selected  illustrated  documents:  Contarini, 
Gaspar,  De  .1  ustificatione,  588—596  (Opera,  Paris,  1571,  or 
Venice,  1589).  Luther,  Comment,  in  Kp.  ad  Galatas  (the 
relevant  passages),  Edn.  V\  iltenber<!.  Vol.  v,  214  f.,  or  else- 
where. Also:  extracts  in  Deniffe,  Luther  uud  Luthertum  in 
der  ersten  Entwickelung,  Vol.  i,  Pt.  ii  (sources),  pp.  309  — 
33L  Calvin,  Institutio  reliffionis  Christianae,  Cap.  x:  De 
Justificatione  Fidei  el  meritis  opeium.  In  ('orpus  Refornia- 
torum,  Vol.  xxix.  TM  f.  (The  Knglisli  I'lanslation  by  Calvin 
Translation  Society  may  be  referred  to.)  Liiinez,  Disputa- 
liones  Tridentinae,"ed.  Grisar,  lorn,  ii,  Disputatio  de  justitia 
iniputiva,  pp.  153  — 19'2.  lIon)ilies  (Hook  i).  Of  the  Salvation 
of  all  mankind.  Of  the  true  and  lively  Faitli,  and  Of  (iood 
VVorks.  Augsburg  Confession,  Artiirie  iv  (in  Corpus  Hefor- 
matorum.  Vol.  xxvi,or  in  Friedrich  Frani^ke,  Libri  Symbolici 
Ecclesiae  Lutheranae,  1847  ).  Confessio  Tetiapolitana,  Cap. 
iii,  De  Justificatione  et  Fide  (in  Niemeyer,  Collectio  Con- 
fessionum,  p.  746).  Thirty- nine  Articles,  Art.  xi.  I'he 
Council  of  Trent,  Session  vi,  Decrees  and  Canons. 


xlviii  EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 

Section  V.     The  Philosophij  of  HcUfiion  and  Christian  Ethics. 
Papers  1  and  2.     The  principles  and  history  of  the   Philosophy  of    Re- 
ligion. 
Paper  3.     Christian  Ethics. 

(A)   (ieneral.     (B)    Bishop  Butler's  Sermons. 
Paper  4.     Ideas  of  Causality  considered  with  reference  to  the  possibility 
of  miracles. 

Additional  PupetS. 
Paper  I.     The  LXX. 

(A)     General  Introduction.      (B)    1  Samuel.     Rlicali. 
i'aper  '2.     2   Maccabees.     I  he  Greek   fragments  of  the  Book  of   Rnoch. 

Philo,  De  sacriliciis  Abelis  et  Caini,  and  l)e  Cheiubiin. 
I'aper  3.     The  Shepherd  of  Hernias.     The  Gospel  of  Nicodemus  (Part  ii; 

Tischendorf,  Evv.  Aporr.  pp.  301—311). 
Paper  4,     Selected  Liturg'ies  and  Service  Books:  The  Liturgies  of  St  Basil 
and   St  Chiysostom.     The   English   Offices   of  Baptism  and 
Confirmation. 

In   accordance   with    Kcfjulalion    19    for   the   Theological    Tripos   the 
Board  publish  the  lollovvincr  list  of  books  in  relation  to  which  questions  will 
be  set  in  papers  1  and  2  and  3(A)  of  Section  V  in  Part  II  of  the  Tripos. 
77«    I'liilosoplifi  of  Bdigion. 

.Students  will  be  expected  to  have  a  <>-eneral  knowledge  of  the  history 
of  the  subject.  For  lliis  purpose,  Pfleiderer,  The  Philosophy  of  Religion 
on  the  basis  of  its  history,  will  be  found  useful. 

The  following  books  are  specially  important  in  connexion  with  the 
history  of  Tlionght.  Descartes,  Discourse  on  Method,  and  Meditations; 
Berkeliy,  The  Principles  of  Human  Knowledge  (omitting-  ^S  H'^ — 134), 
also  Dial,  iv  in  Alciphron  ;  Butler,  The  Analog-y  of  Religion  Natural  and 
Revealed  to  the  Constitution  and  Course  ol  Nature;  Hume,  On  Miracles 
(section  x  in  his  Enquiry  concerning  Human  Understanding);  Kant, Trans- 
cendental Dialectic,  Bk  ii  ch.  3  (The  Ideal  of  I'ure  Reason),  also  Critique 
of  Judgnu'nt,  Pt  u;  Schleiermacher,  Discourses  on  Religion;  Loize,  Out- 
lines of  the  Philosophy  of  Religion,  logelher  with  the  corresponding  parts 
of  the  Microcosmos. 

The  following  books  also,  among  others,  bear  upon  various  topics 
included  in  the  Syllabus.  IVIartineau,  A  Study  of  Religion;  Roedder, 
Natural  Theology;  J.  Caird,  The  fundamental  Ideas  of  Religion  ;  T.  H. 
Cireen,  Prolegomena  to  Ethics,  Bk  i  ;  .1.  S.  ]\Iill,  Theism  (in  Three  Essays 
on  Religion);  Huxley,  The  Physical  Basis  of  Life,  Animal  A\itomatisni, 
and  Hume;  .1.  Ward,  Naturalism  and  Aijnosticism;  Flint,  Tlioisin  and 
Aiitiihcistic  Theories;  Mcstcott,  The  Gospel  of  Life;  1  llinjrwortli.  Per- 
sonality Human  and  Divine,  and  Reason  and  Revelation;  Aubrey  Moore, 
The  Christian  Idea  of  (iod  (F.ssay  ii  in  Lux  Muudi);  Rashdall,  llie  Ulti- 
mate Basis  of  Theism  (hjssay  i  in  Contentio  Veritalis),  also  Essay  8  in 
Essays  on  Personal  Idealism. 

( 'liiixtian  Ethics. 

The  following  books  are  recommended:  Martensen,  Christian  Ethics 
((ieneral  Part);  Dorner,  System  of  Christian  Ethics;  Newman  Smyth, 
Christian  F.ihics. 

Among  "iher  books  which  may  be  referred  lo  wiih  advantnge  are  the 
following:  Sid-.'-wick,  Outlints  of  the  History  of  Ethics;  Neander,  Vor- 
lesungen  iiber  (Jescbichlc  der  christlicben  Ftliik  (ed.  FrdnuiTin);  Giiss, 
Geschichte  der  christlichcn  I'.tliik  ;  Martinean,  Types  of  F.lhical  Theory- 
Sorley,  Ethics  of  Natuialism  ;  Butler,  Sermois  I — 3;  F.  D.  iMaurice,  The 
Conscience  and  So('ial  Morality;   Ivickaby,  Moral   Philosophy. 


EXAMINATION    AND  PRIZE    SUBJECTS.  xlix 

ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TRIPOS.   1909. 
Hebrew. 
Section    1.     Genesis.      Jeremiah    i — xx.      Haggai    and    Zechariah. 
?8alins,  Book  v. 

Section   2.     2  Samuel.      Isaiah.     Lamentations.     Mishnah,    Yoma. 
3ifra  eil.  Weiss  fol.  86  b  to  10<)  a.      Kimehi  on  Zechariah. 


Aramaic. 

Section  1.  Aphraates,  Horn.  XV.  xvi.xvii.  The  Gospel  of  St  John 
md  Psahiis  cvii — el  in  the  Peshitta  version.  Cureton's  Ancient  Syriac 
Documents.     The  Aramaic  portions  of  the  Old  Testament. 

Section  2.  Julianos  der  Ahtriinnige  (ed.  HoflPniann),  pp.  100 — 154. 
Isaac  of  Antioch  (ed.  Bedjaii),  Hom.  1 — 15.  Eusebius,   Eccl.  Hist. 

[ed.  Wright   and  M'^Lean).  Joshua  Stylites  (ed.   Wright),   ch. 

-XLvii.  The  Fourth  Book  of  Maccabees  in  Syriac  (ed.  Bensly). 
Targum  on  Judges  (ed.  Pratorius).  Targum  on  Zechariah  (Prophetae 
Chaldaice,  ed.  De  Lagarde). 

Arabic. 

Section  1.  Briinnow's  Chrestomathy,  pp.  1 — 115.  Riwayat  al- 
Aghanl  (R.  Cath.  Press,  Beyrout,  td.  of  1888),  1st  part,  pp.  1—68. 
Al-Qazwini,  Athar  alBilad  (ed.  Wiistenfeld),  j)p.  188 — 257.  Qur'an, 
Sur.  38—40. 

Section  2.  Qur'an,  Sur.  13 — 15  and  100 — 114,  with  the  Com- 
mentary of  al-Baidawi  (ed.  Fleischer)  on  Sur.  13 — 15.  Az-Zamakh- 
Bhari,  al-Mufassai  (ed.  Broch),  pp.  108—130.  The  Mu'allaqa  of 
Zuhair  and  that  of  'Antara.  Ibn  Bisham  (ed.  Wiistenfeld),  pp.  314 — 
380.  Ibn   Qutaiba,   Kitab  ash-Shi'r  wa-sh-Rhu'ara  (ed.  I)e   Goeje, 

pp.  2  —  56). 

Sanskrit. 
Section  1.     Hitopadesa  (Peterson's  ed.,  Bombay  Sanskrit  Series), 

Books   I.    and    ii.        Ramayana    (ed.    Schlegel  or  Peterson),    Book   i. 

Chaps.   32—77.     VikramorvasI,   Acts  i — iv,   with  Fi.'-cliel'a  text  (Ma- 

terialien,  pp.  57  ff. )  for  the  Apabhranisa  verses. 

Section  2.     Manii,  Books  ii.  and  VI.,  with  Kulluka's  Commentary 

on  Book  VI.  The  Meghaduta  (ed.  Nandnrgikar,  Bombay,  1894). 
I  Dasa-kumara-carita,  Books  iv.  V.  (ed.  Peterson,  B<wihay  Sanskrit 
'  Series,    pp.   1 — 22)  ;    or,    Aitareya    Biahmana,    Book    ii.    (pp.    28 — 59 

in  Aufrecht's  editif)n,  or  the  corresponding  passage  in  Bibliotheca 
I  Indica).      Rig-Veda  :   the   1th  and  5th  Anuvakas  of  the  7th  Maudala 

(=  Hymns  56 — 89),   with   Sayaua's  Commentary  on   Hymns  56 — 61); 

Rig-veda    x.    81,   82,    90,    121,'  129.       Saiikliya-kai  ika    (ed.    Benares 

Sanscrit  Series,  no.  !)).      Siddlianta-Kaumudi,   part  of   the  section  on 

compounds  (ed.  Calcutta,  1870:  Vol.  i.  )>p.  430—463). 

Persian. 
Section   1.     The  Shiih-niima  (reigns  of  ArdaMhfr  I  and   Slii'iiiur  I): 
ed.  Turner  Macan,  Vol.  ill.  pp.  1365—1420.      Dawlat.^hiih,  Tabaqas  1. 
and  II.  (ed.  Browne,  pp.  28     l-j8  =  Bondjay  lithogr.i|.h.Hl  ed.  of  1887, 
pp.    17-58).  Tbe   Divan  of  Hafiz,  gliazals  in   j    ja    inclusive  (ed. 

Rosenzweig-Schwaniiau,  Vol.  ii.  pp.  2 — 406).  Tbe  SaCar-nAma  of 

Nasir-i-Khusraw  (ed.  Schefer,  pp.  1 — 97). 


1  EXAMINATION    ANP   PRIZE   SUBJECTS. 

Section  2.     The  Sikaiidar-nania-i-Bahri  (etl.  by  Spreuger  in  Biblio-I 
thcca  Indica,  Calcutta,  lH5li,  pp.  1—83).'  The  Mathnawi,  Book  ii,  ' 

from  the  Story  of  Solomon  and  Bilqls  to  the  end  (Bombay  edition  ol 
A.H.     121)0,    pp.    IHC — 185).  The    Siy^sat-nama    of   the    NizdmiL, 

'1-Mulk,  chapters  8 — -17  inclusive  (pp.  54 — 205  in   Schefer's   edition).  • 
Dabi8t.in-i-Madhilhib,  Ta'lim  vi  and  Ta'lim  xii  (Bombay  edition  of  A.H. 
1292,  pp.  208—241  and  804—327). 

ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TRIPOS.     1910. 
Hebrew. 
Section  1.     Genesis.     Jeremiah   i — xx.     Joel  and  Amos.     Psalms, 
Book  I. 

Section  2.  2  Samuel.  Isaiah.  Lamentations.  Mishnah,  Yoma. 
Pesikta  Rabbathi  fol.  1 — 53a.      Kimchi  on  Amos. 

Aramaic. 

Section  1.  Aphraate.",  Horn.  xvii.  xviii.  xix.  The  Gospel  of 
S.  John  and  Psalms  cvii- — el  in  the  Peshittii  version.  Cureton's 
Ancient  Syriac  Documents.  The  Aramaic  portions  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. 

Section  2.  Julianoa  der  Abtriinnige  (ed.  Hoffmann),  pp.  154 — 205. 
Isaac  of  Antiofh  (ed.  Bedjan),  H(mi.  1 — 15.  Eusebius,  Eccl.  Hist.  vm.  IX. 
(ed.  Wright  and  M'Lean).  Joshua  Styiites  (ed.  Wright),  ch.  XLViii — CI. 
The  Fourth  Book  of  Maccabee.s  in  Syriac  (ed.  Bensly).  Merx,  Chres- 
tomathia  Targumica,  pp.  1 — 57.  Targums  on  Joel  and  Amos  (Pro- 
phetae  Ciialdaice,  ed.   De  Lagarde). 

Arabic. 

Section   1.     Briinnow's  Chrestoniathy,  pp.  1  — 115.  The  Kfimil 

of  Al-Mubarrad,  ch.  49  (pp.  527  -  (JOO  "  in  Wright's  edition.)  Al- 
Qazwini,   Athfir  al-Bilad  (ed.  Wiistenfeld),   pp.  188—257,  Qur'an, 

Sur.  38—40.  ' 

Section  2.      Qur'an,  Sur.  13 — 15  and  100 — 114,  with  the  Commen- 
tary of  al-Baidawi  (ed.  Fleischer)  on  Sur.  13 — 15.       Az-Zamakhshari,  j 
al-Mufassal,  (ed.  P.roch),   pp.   108—130.  The  Mu'allaqa  of  Zuhair  | 

and  that  of  'Antara.  Ibn   Hisham  (ed.  Wiistenfeld),  pp.  742—802.  i 

Dm  Qutaiba,  Kitfib  asii-Shi'r  wa-sh-Shu'ara  (ed.  De  Goeje,  pp.  2 — 56). 

Sanskrit. 

Section  1.  Hitopadesa  (Peterson's  ed.,  Bomhay  Sanskrit  Scries), 
Books  I    and   ii.  Uamfiyana  (ed.   Schlegel  or  Peterson),   Book   i. 

Chapters   32 — 77.  N'iknimorvasi,  Acts   i — iv,    with   Pischel'a  text 

(Matcriallcn,  pp.  57  11.)  lor  the  Apabhrani.sa  verses. 

Section  2.  Manu,  Books  II.  and  vi.  with  Kullfika's  Commentary 
on    I'ook    VI.  The   Megliaduta   (ed.    Nandargikar,    P.onibay,    1894). 

Da.saknmara-carita,  Books  iv.  V.  (eil.  I'oterson,  /ioin/ju//  Sansk)-it 
Scrifi<,  pp.  1  22):  or,  Aitareya  Brfdimana,  ]?k.  II.  (])j(.  28 — 59  in 
Aufrecht's  edition,  or  the  corrrspoiiding  jiassage  in  liib/iotlicca  Indica). 
Rig- Veda  :  the  4th  and  7th  Aiiuv.Mkas  of  the  7th  Mandala  (=  Hymns 
t)f> — H9),  with  SAyaiia's  Comnu-iilary  on  Hymns  5t)-  (il  :  Big  Veda  X. 
81,82,  9<i,  121,  129.  SAi'ikhya  karika  (ed.  Bamrcs  Sanskrit  Scries, 
no.   9).  Siddhanta-Kaiitnudi,    part    of   the   .section    on    compounds 

(ed.  Calcutta,  1870:  Vol.  i.  pp.  430— 4G3). 


EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS.  li 

Persian. 

Section  1.  The  Shah-n;iina  (reigns  of  Arclashir  1  ami  Shapvir  I): 
id.  Turner- Macau,  Vol.  in.  pp.  1365—1420.  Dawlatshali,  Tabaqas  I. 
ind  II.  (ed.  Browne,  pp.  28— 128  =  Bombay  lithographed  ed'.  of  1887, 
pp.  17 — 58).  The  IHvdn  of  Hiifiz,  ghazals  in  J—je>  inclusive  (ed. 
Rosunzweig-iSchwaniiaii,  Vol.  ir.  pp.  2 — 40G).  The  Safar-nama  of 
Niisir-i-Khusraw  (ed.  Schefer,  pp.  1 — 97). 

Section  2.  The  Sikandar-nilma-i-Bahri  (ed.  by  Sprenger  in  Bihlio- 
'.hvrn  Indica,  Calcutta,  1K52,  pp.  1—83).'  The  Mathnawi,  Book  I., 

from  the  beginning  of  the  poem  to  the  end  of  the  story  of  the  Merchant 

,    the    Parrot  (Bombay    edition    of  A.H.    1286,  pp.  7 — 50).  The 

Siyilsai-nama  of  the  Nizilniu  "l-Mulk,  chapters  8 — 47  inclusive  (pp.  54 — 
2U.J  in  Schefer's  edition).  Cxawhar-i-Murad   of  Abdu'i'-Razz^q  al- 

Lahiji  (lithographed  Bombay  a.h.  1301,  Discourse  I.,  Chap,  i, 
pp.   1—58). 

Additional  Notice. 
Chinese. 

Section    1.     The    San    Tzn    Ching.  The    Cunfncian    Analects. 

Meiiriux,  Bks.  I. — II. 

Section  2.  The  Sacred  Edict,  Maxims  i.  and  vii.  The  Odes, 
Pt.  I.,  Bks.  I — IV.         Spring  and  Autumn  Annals,  Duke  Yin. 


MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOS.    1901). 

A.  Sliakespeare:  Henry  IV,  PartsI  and  11 ;  As  Vou  Like  It;  Macbeth  ; 
Coriolanus;  C^'inbeline.  Special  Period  of  Enf^lisli  Literature,  1660 — 
175(t.  Mdtoii:  I'aradise  Lost,  Books  1  and  II;  Samson  Ag-onistes. 
Drydc-n:  Aimus  Mirabilis;  Absalom  and  Achitopliei;  Kssay  of  Dramatic 
Poesy.  Oluay:  Venice  Preserved.  Swift:  battle  of  the  Hooks. 
Addison  :  Selections  fiom  the  Spectator  (Clarendon  Piess  Edition,  j)p.  1 — 73, 
aiG — 394).  Pope:  Rape  of  the  Lock;  Satires  and  Epistles  (Ed.  M. 
Pnttison).  Thomson:  Winter.  Havelok  the  Dane.  Minoi's  Poems. 
Morris,  Specimens  of  Early  Eiif^lish,  Part  I;  sections  v,  ix,  xii,  xvi, 
xi.v.  Chaucer:  House  of  Kame;  Legend  of  (xood  Women;  Knig-htes 
'I'ale.  Sweet's  Anglo-Saxon  Reader,  sections  i,  ii,  iv,  vi — \,  xv,  xvi, 
XXI — .xxiii,  XXV.         Cynewulf:  Elene. 

B.  AiiRio-Saxon  Chronicle.  Grein:  Hibliothek  derangelsiichsischen 
F'oesie,  ed.  W'iilker,  i  Band.  (Jhardry  ;  Iia  Vie  des  Set  l)ormans  ;  Le 
Peiil  Plet.  (jrimnismal;  V'af|>ru))nismal ;  Vegtaniskvij)a  (Sijmons' 
Kdda).  Die  prosaische  Edda,  ed.  E.  W'ilken,  pp.  1 — U5.  \\  ulfila  : 
The  Gospels. 

C.  Montaigne,  Kssais  i  cc.  19,  24 — 27.  La  Fontaine,  Fables.  Mme 
de  Srvinne,  Lettres  choisies  ed.  A.  Ilegnier  (f'aris,  llachelte).  Hugo, 
Les  feuilles  d'autoiiine;  Les  cliatiments.  .\.  de  Vigiiy,  Puemes  antiques 
et  inoderiies.  Laniartine,  Meditations  porliques.  (!on>tans,  Chresio- 
inntliie  de  I'ancien  frun^ais,  sections  xxxi — i.xxn.  Clirc'tien  de  Troyes, 
Yvain  (omitting  II.  47H3 — 65'26).  Moileau,  L'art  poetique.  Hrunelii-re, 
Iifs  i-po(pii'H  du  theatre  fraii^-ais.  Prevost-Paradol,  I'Uudes  snr  les 
nioralisti's  Iranrais,  pji.  1 — 211. 

D.  K()S(!iiwitz,  Les  plus  anciens  mouuments  de  la  laiigue  fran^'uise. 
Chr^rtien  de  Troyes    Lancelot;  Guillaume  d'Angleterre.  Appel,   Pro- 


f 


lii  EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 

venzalische  Chrestomathie,  pp.  51 — 174.  Savj-Lopez  and  Rartoli,  Alti- 

tiilienische  Chrestoniatliie.  Poema  del  Cid.  Cancioneiro  d'  el  Rei  Don 
Denis.  Dante,  Purgatoiio:  Canzoniere.  Machiavelli,   11  Principe. 

Castiglione,    11    tlortegiano.  Duran,    Roniancero   general,    tomo    i, 

oniances  724 — 909.  Cervantes:  Don   Quijote,    Part  i.  Guillen  der 

Castro,  Las  Mocedades  del   ('id.  Romance  verbal  inflexions  are   re- 

comnjended  for  special  study. 

E.  Lessing,  Pliilotas;  Minna  von  Barnhelin.  Goethe,  Goetz  von 
Berlichingen  ;  Faust;  (iedichte  (the  Balladen  and  Verniischte  CJediehte  are  . 
reconi  in  ended  for  special  study).  Schiller,  .lungfrau  von  Orleans;  ; !. 
Geilichte  der  dritten  Periode  (the  Balladen  and  Phiiosophische  (Jedichte  are 
recommended  for  special  study).  Hans  Sachs  (selection  by  Kinzel). 
Luiher  (Saminliing'  tioeschen).  Walther  von  der  Vogelweide  (tis  printed 
in  Bartsch,  Deutsche  Liederdichter).       Hartman  von  Ouvve,  Iwein  (Avent. 

I — III).  Der  Nil>elunge  Not  (Sammlung  Goeschen,  pp.  27— 99).  Alt- 
hochdeutsches  Lesebuch  (edited  by  Rraune)  XVI,  XVII,  XXIll  1,  XXV, 
XXVIll  — XX.\I,  XXXll  1,  4  (5G— 126),  8—14,  XXXIII— XXXVl, 
XXXIX.  Herder   (Franz's  selection).  Goethe,    Dichtung   und 

Wahrheit  (Noldeke's  selection).  Goethe  and  Schiller,  Correspondence 

(selection  by    Robertson).         U'itkowski,    Das  deutsche  Drama  des  xix 
Jahrhunderts         (irillparzer,  Kiinig  Ottokais  Gliick  und  Ende.         Kleist, 
Der  Prinz  von  Homburg.         Hebl>el,  Die  Nibeluuge.     Wiidenbruch,  Die    [* 
Quitzows. 

F.  Des  Minnesanps  Friibling  I— IX,  XIII,  XVIII.  XX.         Kudrun 
und  die  Dietrichsepen  (Sanimlung  Goeschen).        Parzival  iii.        Reinhart  ■ "' 
Kuhs.         Braune:  Althochdeutsches   Lesebuch   U,  IV,  V,   1 — S,  VI— X, 
XII,   XVIll— XXII,    XXVI— XXVIll,   XXXII.    1-4,   15—12,    XLII,  f 
XLIII.         Reinke  de  Vos,  Book  i.         Heliand  1200  to  end.         Old  Saxon 
Genesis.         Wulfila:  The  Gospels. 


MED1I-:VAL    AND   MODERN  LANGUAGES   TRllOS.     1910. 

(Xeiv   UeijuJations.) 

A.  Sliakespeare:  King  .John;  As  Vou  iJke  It;  Julius  Caesar;  Othello; 
Macbeth;  Cymbdine.  Special  Period  of  English  Literatuie,  1700 — 
1785.  Swift:  liattle  of  the  Books;  Gulliver's  Travels  (  X'oyages  to  Lilliput  •, 
and  Brobdingnag).  Addison  :  Selections  from  the  Spectator  (Clarendon 
Press  Edition),  pp.  1 — 73,  316 — 394.  Pope:  Rape  of  the  Lock;  Satires 
and  F.pistles  (ed.  M.  Pattisori).  Thomson:  Winter.  (xray :  Poems. 
Collins:  Poems.  Percy's  Ileliques  ol  Ancient  Enplish  Poetry,  Series 
the  Second.  Burke:  Speech  on  Conciliation  with  America.  Johnson's 
Lives  of  the  Poets  (.Vddison,  Prior,  Savage,  Pope,  Swift,  Thomson, 
Collins,  Gray).  Palgrave's  (iolden  Tieasury,  book  in.  Minot: 
Poems.  Morris,  Specimens  of  Early  English,  Part  1.  seclions  6 — 19. 
Chaucer:  Canterbury  Tales  (Knightes  Tale,  Nonne  Prestes  I'ale,  Prioresses 
Tale,  Sir  Tho[)as,  Squieres  Tale);  Legend  of  Good  Women.  Wyatt'a 
Old  English  Reader  (pp.  1 — 8rJ).         Cynewulf:  Elene. 

B.  The  Saxon  Chronicle.  Grein:  Ribliothek  der  aiigelsachsischen 
Poesie,  ed.  \\  iilker  (vol.  i).  Grimnismal;  Vat  |>ru|)nisinal ;  Veg- 
tnmskviha  (Sijmons'  Kdda).  Die  prosaische  Kdda,  ed.  E.  Wilken, 
pp.  1—145. 

C.i  Chretien  de  Troyes:  Yvain  (omitting  II.  3142-3340  and  341(;— 
652(i).  (^onstans:    Chrestomathie   de    I'ancien    trungais,    third    edition, 

sections  4—30  (omitting  9,    12,   11,   18,   19,  23,  2ti,  27,  28).  Special 

subject:  The  history  of  the  Romantic  movement,  1820 — 1850,  in  connexion 

1  In  ttio  year  190'.)  the  Examination  iu  .Section  C'  nnilcr  tho  0I<1  ami  New  ItegulatiuiiB  will  be  hold 
concurrently. 


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ii 


EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS.  liii 

th  Laniaitine:  Meditations  poetiqiies.  A.  de  Vigny:  Potimes  antiques  et 
•dernes.  V.  Hugo:  Preface  de  Cromwell ;  Les  O  rientales ;  Hernani; 
s  Feuilles  d'aiitorane;   Notre-Dame  de  Paris;   Les  Hurgraves.  !\Ion- 

■igne:  Essais  i.  cc.  19, '24 — 27.  Corneille:  Le  Cid  ;  Polyeucte.  Kacine: 
ndromaque ;    Phedre.         La  Fontaine:  Fables.  Voltaire:  Choix  de 

ttres  ed.  L.  Brunei.        Diderot:  Extraits  ed.  J.  Texle. 

D.  Special  subject:  French  literature  in  the  reigns  of  Louis  VII., 
hilippe  Augruste,  and  Louis  VIII,  in  connexion  with  Aliscans.  Chre'tien 
J  'I'royes:  Lancelot.  Guillaiinie  de  Dole.  AucasMn  et  Nicolette. 
lillehardouin  :  La  conquete  dt;  Constantinople.  Le  Mystere  dAdani. 
artsch  et  Horninrr:  La  lang'ue  et  la  litteratnre  rran5aises  dep\iis  le  ix''""' 
ecle  ju>(iu'au  xiv^nw  siecle.  pp.  101 — 3i»4  and  8;»9 — 408.  Bertran  de 

orn.         Klamenca.         Appel:  Provenzalisclie  Chrestomathie. 

K.i  Walther  von  der  Vogelweide  (as  contained  in  Bartsch.  Deutsche 
iederdichter).  Nibelungenlied  (ed.  Golther),  Avent.  V — \'1I,  XV — 
;VII,  XXXVII— XXXIX.  Braune,  Althochdeuisches  Lesebuch:  XVI 
'—11),  XVIT.  XXX,  XXXV,  XXXVl.  Special  subject :  Ihedevelop- 
lent  of  German  ballad  poetry  in  connexion  with  Biirg'er,  Goethe,  Schiller, 
'hlaud,  Heine,  Platen,  Fontane,  Meyer, Liliencron.  Liliencron,  Deutsches 
■eben  im  Volkslied  um   15B0.  Lessing,  Haniburgische  Dramaturgie. 

roethe.  Poems.     Faust.     Goetz  von  Berlichino-en.  Schiller,  Poems  of 

le  third    Period.     Wallenstein.  Kleist,  Der    Priuz   von    Honiburg. 

rrillparzer,  Kiinig  OttokarsGliick  und  Knde.  Hebbel,  iJie  Nibelungen. 
Jeine,  Deutschland  (eiu  Wintermarchen).  W  ildenbriuh  ,  Die  yiiitzov\s. 

F.     Des  Jlinnesangs  PViihlins'  I — IX.  liaitsch,  Deusche  Lieder- 

ichier  XIV— XV,  XXV.  Meier  Helmbreht.  Wolft-am  v.  Esclien- 

ach,    Parzival  iii.  Braune,   Althochdeuisches  Lesebuch  II,  IV  V 

1—8).  VI— XII,  XVI.  XVIII— XXII,  XXIII  (1-2.  V2),  XXV— XXXI, 
iXXII   (1—2.  4.    18—-2-2.  4-2).  XX  XIll— XLIII.  Special  Subject: 

"he  Dietrich  Cycle  in  conr  exion  with  Das  Eckenlied,  Alpharts  'I'ofl.  Die 
labenschlacht,  Dietrichs  Flucht.  Reinke  de  Vos,  Mook  i.     Old  Saxon 

enesis.         Heliand,  4'20O  to  end. 

(j.  Savj-Lopezand  Bartoli:  Altitalienische Chrestomathie.  Special 
ubject:  Dante,  in  connexion  with  La  Divina  Commedia  ;  LaVitanuova; 
1    Canzoniere;    II  Convivio.  Petrarca:    Rime.  Machiavelli :  II 

Principe.  Torquato  Tasso:  I^a  Gerusalemnie  liberata.  Alfieri :  Saul; 
Satire;  Vita.         Leopardi :  Canti;  Operette  morali;  Pensieri. 

H.  (ionzalo  de  Berceo:  Vida  de  Santo  Domingo  ed.  J.  D.  Fitz-Gerald. 
man  Manuel:  El  conde  Lucanor  ed.  II.  Knustand  A.  Birch-Hirschfield. 
•jpecial  subject:  The  Ciil  in  Spanish  literature,  in  connexion  with  Poema 
lei  ('Id  ed.  \{.  Meni'ndez  Pidal.  t'ronica  rimada  de  las  cosas  de  Esparia 
Biblioteca  de  Autores  Espafioles,  vol.  x.\r,  pp.  (j51— (5(14).  Priniera 

Crdnica  general  ed.  R.  Men«?ndez  Pidal  (Nueva  Biblioteca  de  Autores 
Ksi)afioles|,  pp.  518 — 643.  Chronica  del  famoso  cavallero  Cid  Ruydiez 

Campeador  ed.  V.  A.  Huber.  Roiuancero  del  Cid  ed.  C.  Michaelis  or 

IS  contained  in  Duritn,  Komancero  general,  vol.  i,  pp. 478 — 575.  Guillen 
de  Castro:   Las  Mocedades  del  Cid  ed.  W.  Foerster.  Juan  de  Valdes: 

Di.'ilogo  de  Mercurio  y  Caron  ed.  E.  Boehmer.  Luis  de  I^6n  :  Poesias 

(Biblioteca   de    Autores    Espafioles,   vol.    xxxvii).  Cervantes:    Don 

Quijote,  Paul.  Lope  de  Vega:  La  Estrella  de  Sevilla  (Biblioteca  de 

Autores  Espafioles,  vol    xxiv).  ('alder<in  :   F,l   Principe  constante;  El 

Eseondido  y  la  'I'apada  (ed.  Norman  Maccoll  in  Select  Plays  of  C'aldeiun). 
Moratin  :  Ija  Ciiniedia  nueva.         Quintana:  Poesias. 

I.     Lomonosov,   Karamzin,  Griboyedov,   Pushkin,  Lerniontov,  Gogol, 

1  In  the  year  11(08  tliu  Kxamiiiutiun  In  Section  E  undur  the  Olil  aa<i  .Vow  Uoijulutiouii  will  bit  held 
ooncurrently. 


liv  EXAMINATION   AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 


I 


Turgeniev.  Chronicle  of  "  Nestor,"  from  year  945  (a.m.  6453)  to  year 

1015   (a.m.    6'i'2r!)    inclusive.  ."nIovo    o    jiolku   Igoreve.  Domostroi. 

Works  leconiTiiended :  Lerov-Beaulieu  :  Tlie  Empire  of  tl)e  Tsars  and  tlie 
Russians.  Kovalevsky:  Russian  Political  Institutions.  Mackenzie 
Wallace:  Russia.  Hkrine:  The  Expansion  of  Russia  (1815 — I9IW)). 
Miliukov:  Russia  and  the  Crisis.      Rambaud:  History  of  Russia. 


1« 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES  TRIPOS.     1911. 
A.     Shakespeare:    King   John;    Much    Ado   about   Nothing;    Juliu 
C'ae.-ar;  Othello;   King:  Lear;  Ten)pest  Special   Period   of  EngliSi_ 

Literature,  1745 — 1815.     Gray:   Poems.  Collins:  Poems.  Percy's" 

Reliques  of  English   l^oetry,   Series  the  Second.  Burke:  Speech  on 

Conciliation    with    America.  Palgrave's    Golden    Treasury,  Book  iii 

Goldsmiili:  Deseiled  Vdlage  ;  Retaliation;  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  Burns: 
Selected   Poems,  ed.  J.   L.  Robertson;  pp.  34— 97.  Boswell :  Life  of 

.lohnsoii,  the   years   1777  and  1778.  Coleridg-e  :    Ancient   .Mariner; 

Cliristabel.  VVoidswoith:    Lines  composed  above  Tintern  Abl>ey;  Ode 

on  Intimations  of  Iinmortaluy  ;  The  lyeecli-gatlicrer;  Michael;  Laodauicia; 
and  Wordsworth's  Poems,  e<J.  iM .  Arnold  (Golden  Treasury  Series), 
pp.  Uj — 172.  Piers   Plowman:   B-text;   Prologue  and    I'assus   i — v. 

Morris:  Specimens  ol  Early  Ens'lisli,  Part  I,  sections  vi — xix.  Chaucer 
Canterbury  Tales,  Prologue;  Knight's  Tale;  Sir  Thopas;  Tales  of  the 
Nun's  Priest,  Doctor,  Pardoner,  and  Squire  (A  1—3108;  B  188L-1.'156, 
3957— 4G3f.;  C  1—968;  F  I-7()8);  Troilus  and  Criseyde,  Book  ii.  Wyalt  s 
Old  En>,Hisli  Reader,  pp.  28—72.  Sweet's  Anglo-Saxon  Readei,  sections 
XIX — XXVII  (inclusive)  i 

B.  I  be  Saxon  Chronicle.  Grein.  Bibliuibek  der  angelsiichsischen  IJ^^ 
Poesie,ed.  WUIker  (vol.  i).        (irimuismal  ;  VafJ'ruf'nismal ;  Vegtaniskvijja 
(Sijmons'  Edda).          Die  prosaische  Edda,  ed.  E.  W  ilken,  pp.  1— 145. 

C.  Chretien  de  Troyes:  Erec  (omitiinsr  11.  691—1478,  I5.-.2— I75t), 
1932—2024.  20t;9— 2431,  493(1- end).  Constans:  (  lircstonialhie  de 
I'ancien  frangais,  third  edition,  sections  4 — '.iO  (omitting  9,  12,  II,  18,  l9, 
23,26,27,  28).  Special  subject:  The  history  of  the  Romanlic  move- 
ment, 1820 — 185(1,  in  connexion  with  Lamartine:  Meditations  poeiiquev. 
A.  de  Vigny :  Poemes  antiques  et  modernes.  V.  Hugo:  Preface  de 
Cromwell;  Les  Orientales;  Hernani ;  Les  Feuilles  d'auiomne;  Notre- 
Danie  de  Paris;  Ijcs  Burnraves.  I.a  Satire  Mi'nippee.  Corneille  :  l.e 
Cid;  Polyeucte.  Kacine:  A  ndroniiique ;  Pbi-dre.  Boileau:  Satires  2, 
3,7,9;  Epitres7,9,  10;  L'Ait  politique.  Voltaire:  Clioix  delettres  ed. 
L.  Brunei.         Diderot:  Extraits  ed.  .1.  I'exte. 

D.  Special  s\ibject:  French  literature  in  the  reigns  of  Lous  VII, 
Philip|ie  Anguste.and  Louis  VllL  in  connexion  with  .Miscans.  Chretien 
de  Tioyes:  Lancelot.  Guillaume  de  Dole.  Aucassin  et  Nicoleite. 
Villehardouin  :  La  complete  de  Constantinople.  Le  Mysti're  dWdam. 
Bartsch  et  Horning:  La  langue  et  la  litteralure  fran^aises  depuis  le 
IX*'"'  sil'cle  jusqu'an  xiv""'  siccle,  pp.  101 — 394  and  399 — 108.  Beriran 
de  Born.          F'lanienca.         Appel:   Provenzalische  Chrestomatbie. 

E.  Waltlicr  villi  der  Vogelweide  (as  contained  in  B.-iilscb,  Deutsche 
I.icderdicliler).  Kndrmi  (ed.  .Jiriczek.  Saniniluup  (ioeschen.)  Hraune,  i 
Althochdeutsches  L.sebuch  :  .XVI  (7— 111.  XVII, XXX.  XXXII,  10-12, 
XXXV,  XXXVI.  Special  subject:  The  domestic  drama  in  (Jerinany 
in  connexion  with  JiCssiiig,  (Jnetlic,  Sdiillcr,  llebbei,  Ludwig,  Wildeiibiuch, 
Sudrrmunn,  llaiiptmann.  I  laiis  Sachs  (Selection  by  Kinzell.  Jjcssing: 
Nathan  der  Weise.  <iottln-:  Poems;  f'aust;  1  pbigeiiic  Scliiller: 
Poems  of  llif  third  Period;  Don  Carlos;  Die  liraiil  \<>n  Messina.  Ivb^st: 
Michael  Kohlliaas.  (irillpar/.er  :  Sappbo  :  1  ).i- uoldeiie  \'lirs.  llcbbel: 
Agnes  Bernauerin.          Baumbach;    lloiand  und  lliblr.          \\  ildenbruch: 


EXAMINATION   AND   PRIZE    SUBJECTS.  Iv 

leiurich  und  Heinrichs  Geschlecht.  Hauptniann:    Die   versunkene 

ilocke. 

F.  Des  Minnesangs  Fruhling'  I— IX.  Bartsch,  Deutsche  Lieder- 
ichler  Xl\'— XV,  XXV.  Meier  Helmbrehf.  Wolfram  von  Eschen- 
lach,  Parzival  iii.  Braune:  Altliochiieutsrhes  Lesebuch  II,  IV,  V  1 — 8, 
/•J— XII,  XVI,  XVllI— XXII,  XXIII  (1-2.  12),  XXV— XXXI, 
\XXIl  (1— 2.  4.  18—2-2.  42),  XXXIII— XLIII.  Special  subject:  The 
|)ietiich  Cycle  in  connexion  with  Das  Eckenlied,  Alpharts  Tod,  Die 
iabenschlacht,  Dietrichs  Flucht.  Reinke  de  Vos,  Book  i.  Old 
taxon  Genesis.         Heliand,  42()0  to  end. 

G.  Savj-Lopez  and  Bartoli:  AltitalienischeChrestomathie.  Special 
ubject:  Dante,  in  connexion  with  La  Divina  Commedia;  La  Vitanuova; 
I  Canzoniere;  U  Convivio.  Petrarca :  Rime.  Machiavelli :  H 
^rincipe.  Torquato  Tasso  :  La  Gerusalemnie  liberata.  Alfieri :  Saul; 
satire;  Vita.         Leopardi :  Canti ;  Operette  niorali ;   Pensieri. 

H.  (JoTizalo  de  Berceo  :  Vida  de  Santo  Domingo  ed.  .1.  D.  FitzGerald. 
luan  Manuel:  El  conde  Lucanor  ed.  H.  Knusl  and  A.  Birch-Hirschfeld. 
special  subject:  I'he  Cid  in  Spanish  Literature,  in  connexion  with  Poema 
lel  Cid  ed.  K.  Men^ndez  Pidal.  Cnlnica  riinada  de  las  cosas  de  Espaua 
Biblioteca  de   Autores  Espafioles,  vol.  xxi,  pp.  G51— ti(U).  Primera 

Jrnnica  general  ed.  R.  Menendez  Pidal  (Nueva  Biblioteca  de  Autores 
Espafioles),  pp.  518— f)4;j.  Chronica  del  famoso  cavallero  Cid  Uuydiez 

Janipeador  ed.  V.  A.  Huber.  Romancero  del  Cid  ed.  C.  Rlichaelis  or 

IS  contained  in  Duran,  Romancero  general,  vol.i.  pp.  478 — 575.  (JuiUen 
le   CM>!tro:    Las   Mocedades    del   Cid   ed.    W.    Foerster.  Juan    de 

Valdi''^:    Din  logo    de   Mercuric   y    Caroii    ed.   E.    Boehmer.  Luis   de 

Leclii  :  Poesias  (Biblioteca  de  Autores  Espafioles,  vol.xxxvii).  Cer- 

Fante«:   Don  Quijote,  Part  1.  Lope  de   Vega:  La  Estrella  de  Sevilla 

Biblioteca  de  Autores  Espafioles,  vol.  xxiv).  Caldenhi:  El  Principe 

ionsliinte;  El  Escondido  y  la  Tnpada  (ed.  Norman  MaccoU  in  Select 
Plays  of   Calderon).  Moraiin  :    La  Comedia   nueva.  Quintana: 

Poesias. 

1.  Kantemir,  Lomonosov,  Von  Vizin,  Zhukovski,  Pushkin,  Gogol, 
Turf^eniev.  Chronicle  of  "  Nesior,  '  from  year  '.ll'>  (a.m.  M5y,)  to  year 
101.5  (a.m.  G52;3)  inclusive.  Narratives  of  Prince  Kurbski.  Kotoshikhm. 
VVorks  recommended:  Leroy  P>e,iulieu  :  The  Empire  of  the  Tsars  and  the 
llussians.  Kovalevsky:   Kussiaii  Political   Institutions.  Mackenzie 

iWallace  :   Russia.  Skrine:    The    Expansion  of   Uussia  (ISI.J— 1900). 

'Miliukov:   Russia  and  tlie  Crisis.         Rambaud:  History  of  Russia. 

ECONOMICS   TRIPOS. 
Paut  1. 

pMoUs  niipiiiiiicndtd  by  the  S|)ccial  Board  for  Ecoiiomics  and  Politics. 
/'jcononiicn. 
Stiuiiiits  arc  expected  to  read  two  at  least  of  the  (,'ciicral  treatises  by 

Flux,  Marshall,  .1.  S.  Mill,  .Nicliols( uid  Sealer:         Carver,  Distribution 

of  wealth;  (iiliiiaii,  Dividend  to  hiboiir;  Pigou,  Industrial  peace;  Final 
Report  of  the  Labour  Coiiiniissioii    [C.    7121,  pp.    7— 147J:  Pierson, 

Principles  of  Economics,  Vol.  r.  Part  ii;  .levons.  Money;  BaKebot, 
Lombard  Street;  Emery,  Stock  and  produce  exchanges  ;  Goscbeii,  Forelf,'n 
exchanges;  List,  National  system  of  political  economy,  Book  ii  ;  Bastable, 
Litcrnatioiial  trade:  .levons.  Coal  .luestion  ;  .loiinsoii.  Railroad  trans- 

portation; Lotz,  Verkehrsentwickluug  ill  Deulscliland,  1H(X)— 1V)(X);  Greeue, 


Ivi  EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 

Corporation  finance  ;  Jeuks,  Trusts  :  Aiunitage- Smith,  Principles  of 

taxation;  Sidgwick,  Principles  of  political  economy,  Book  iii  ;  Jevons, 
The  State  in  relation  to  labour ;  Kirkup,  History  of  Socialism  ;  Paul 
Leroy-Beaulieu,  Collectivisme,  Livre  iii :  Keynes,  Scope  and  Method 

of  political  economy ;  Bowley,  Statistics,  Part  i ;  Bowley,  National  progress 
in  wealth  and  trade;  Giffen,  Statistical  Enquiries,  Vol.  2;  Jevous,  Investi- 
gations in  Currency  and  Finance. 

lieccnt  Economic  and  General  Histonj, 
Social  England,  Vol.  vi.  Economic  sections.  Sydney  Buxton,  Finance 
and  politics,  1783 — 1885 ;  Cunningham,  Growth  of  English  industry  and 
commerce.  Vol.  ii.  Part  ii ;  Bowley,  History  of  England's  foreign  trade  in 
the  nineteenth  century ;  British  Industries,  ed.  by  W.  J.  Ashley ;  Adams, 
Commerciiil  geography.  Egerton,  Histoi-y  of  colonial  policy.  Book  ii, 

chaps.  9  and  10,  Books  iii — v;  Strachey,  India;  Wright,  Industrial 
evolution  of  the  United  States ;  Goldwin  Smith,  History  of  the  United 
States;  Cambridge  Modern  History,  vol.  vii,  chapters  9 — 13,  18 — "2'2; 
Seignobos,  Political  history  of  contemporary  Europe,  1814 — 96;  Bryce, 
Holy  Roman  Empire  (the  final  chapter) ;  Huber,  Deutschland  als  In- 
dustrie-Staat,  Part  1 ;  Dickinson,  Revolution  and  reaction  in  modern 
France,  1789 — 1871 ;  Bartholomew,  Atlas  of  the  world's  commerce. 

The  Existing  British.  Constitution. 
Bagehot,  The  English  Constitution ;  Courtney,  The  working  constitution 
of  the  United  Kingdom ;  Dicey,  Law  of  the  Constitution ;  Seeley,  Intro- 
duction to  political  science ;  P.  Ashley,  English  Local  Government : 
Hallam,  Constitutional  history  of  England,  chs.  15  and  16  ;  Erskine  May, 
Constitutional  History  of  England. 

Part  II. 

Modern  Political  Theories. 

For  general  reference: — Janet,  Histoire  de  la  science  politique,  li^Te  4. 

1.  Rousseau,  Contrat  Social.  Paine,  Rights  of  Man.  Burke, 
Reflections  on  the  French  Revolution.  Leslie  Stephen,  English  Thought 
in  the  Eighteenth  Century,  chap.  10. 

'2.     Bentham,  Theory  of  Legislation.  Mill,  Liberty  and  Representa- 

tive  Govennuent. 

3.  Green,   Principles   of   Political   01)ligation.  Bosanquet,    The    "' 
Philosophical   Theory   of   the   State. 

4.  Kirkup,  History  of  Socialism. 

5.  Herbert  Spencer,  The  Study  of  Sociology.  Flint,  History  of  the ; 
Philosophy  of  History,  chs.  3,  4  and  10. 

International  Law. 

The  general  treatises  of  Hall,  Hannis  Taylor,  Desi)agnet,  Lawrence, 
and  Westlake,  are  recommended.  One  at  least  of  these,  jis  wt^ll  as  Scott's 
Cases  on  International  Law,  should  be  read,  and  otluu-s  consulted  on 
points  of  difference,  lioltnendortf's  Handbuch  des  VJilkerrechts  and 
Moore's  Digest  of  the  International  Law  of  the  United  States  are 
valuable  for  reference  on  thi^  gencial  subject. 

For  reference  on  existing  |ioliticiil  conditions: — Hertslet's  Map  of 
Eunqie  by  Treaty,  AVoodrow  Wilson's  'i'he  State,  and  Dareste's  Constitu- 
tions Modernes ;  and  for  reference  on  existing  eciniomic  conditions, 
Hertslet's  Conuuercial  Treaties. 


EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS.  Ivii 

Principles  of  Lam  afi  applied  to  Economic  Questions. 
Pollock,  Principles  of   Coutract.  Pollock,  .Digest  of  the  Law  of 

'artnershi]).  Palmer,  Company  Law.  Lindley,  Law  of  Partnership. 
jiniUey,  Law  of  Companies.  Chalmers,  The  Bills  of  Exchange  Act. 
Pollock,  Law  of  Torts  (ch.  viii  on  Wrongs  of  Fraiul,  Bad  Faith  and  Op- 
iression).  Finch,    Cases  on  Contract.  Kenny,   Cases   on   Tort. 

Schuster,  Principles  of  German  Civil  Law. 

Special  subject. 
The  Special  Board  for  Economics  and  Politics  announce  the  following 
special  Subject  for  Part  II  of  the  Economics  Tripos  for  I'-M) : — 

"  Trade  and  labour  associations  in  the  United  States  since  1850." 
1910  iind  until  further  notice: — 

"The  progress  of   settlement  in   British  North  America   during  the 
Qineteenth  century.'' 

CHANCELLOR'S  ENGLISH  MEDAL.     1909. 
John  Milton. 

N.B.     The  Exercises  are  to  be  seat  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before 
February  I,  1909,  and  are  not  to  exceed  200  lines  in  length. 


POWIS  MEDAL.     1909. 
Minoos  Annulus  [Baccliylides  xvi  (xvii)]. 
N.B.     The  Exercises  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  not  later 
than  February  1,  1909,  and  are  not  to  exceed  100  lines  in  length. 


PORSON  PRIZE.    1909. 
Shakespeare,  Merchant  of  Venice,  Act  in.  Sc.  2. 

Fnrni    "A  gentle  scroll  " 
to  "Good  joy,  my  lord  and  lady  !  " 

N.B.  The  metre  to  be  Tragic  Iambic.  These  Exercises  are  to  be 
accentuated,  and  are  to  he  sent  in  on  or  hefore  February  1,  1909. 

Exercises  for  the  Porson  Prize  need  no  longer  be  accompanied  by  Latin 
Prose  Versions;  but  Candidates  are  requested  to  send  in  not  fewer  than 
two  copies  of  their  Exercises. 


SIR  WILLIAM  BROWNE'S  MEDALS.    1909. 

For  Greek  Ode  (in  Elegiac  Metre).— 

Euripidem  mortuuni  cliorus  Sophocleus  deplorat. 

For  Latin  Ode  (Alcaics). — 

Vaierium  Martialem  poetam  reducem  salutat  Milbilis. 

For  Greek  Epigram. — 

irpot  tAv  eu  -wpclTTOvTa  ToXxpv. 

For  Latin  Epigram. — 

Optat  ephippia  bos. 
The  Exercises  are  to  be  sent  in  on  or  before  February  1,  1909.     The 
Greek  Veise  is  not  to  exceed  100  lines,  nor  the  Latin  Ode  thirty  stanzas. 


Iviii  EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS. 

MKMBEKS'  PRIZES.    1908. 
For  the  English  Essay: — Political  Satire  in  English  Poetry. 
For  the  Latin  Essay: — 

Orientis  populi  in  novas  spes  erecti. 
The   I'jssavs  .must    be  sent  iu   to    the   Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before  i 
November  10,  1908  •. 


N.i).  All  the  altove  Exercises  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor 
privately:  each  is  to  have  some  motto  prefixed;  and  to  be  accompanied  by 
a  pa  pel  sealed  uj),  witii  the  same  motto  and  tlie  desigiidtion  of  the  Prize  on 
the  outside,  and  tlie  Candidate's  full  Name  and  College  written  within. 

The  papers  containinp:  the  Names  of  those  Candidates,  who  may  not 
succeed,  will  l)e  destroyed  unopened. 

Any  Candidate  is  at  liberty  to  send  in  his  Exercise  eJt/igr  written  (but  not 
in  his  own  hand  )  or  printed  or  lithographed .  Candidates  for  the  Members' 
Prizes  are  requested  to  send  in  their  Exercises  ti/jn-inritten. 

No  prize  will  be  given  to  any  (Candidate  who  has  not  commenced  his 
residence  in  the  University  when  the  Exercises  are  deliveretl. 


ADAMS  PRIZE.    1908. 

The  radiation  from  electric  .systems  or  ions  in  accelerated  motion  and  the 

mechanical  re;ictions  on  their  motion  which  arise  from  it. 

Each  E>,say  siiould  be  accompanied  by  a  full  and  careful  abstract, 
pointing  out  the  parts  wiiich  tlie  author  considers  to  be  new,  and  indicat- 
ing the  parts  which  are  to  be  regarded  as  of  more  importance  than  the  rest. 

The  Essays  must  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before 
Decenil)er  Iti,  1908,  privately  :  each  is  to  have  some  motto  prefixed,  and 
to  be  accompanied  by  a  paper  sealed  up,  with  the  same  motto  outside, 
which  paper  is  to  enclose  another  folded  up  having  the  Candidate's  name 
and  College  written  within. 

The  papers  containing  the  names  of  unsuccessful  Candidates  will  be 
destroyeil  unopened. 

Any  Candidate  is  at  liberty  to  send  in  his  Essay  either  written  (but  not 
in  his  own  hand)  or  printed  or  type-written  *. 


BUIINEV   PRIZE.    1908. 

The  meaning  and  validity  of  Divine  Personality. 

The   Essays  are   to  be  sent  in   to  the   Vice-Chancellor  on   oi  before 

December  1 ,  19()8,  each  bearing  some  motto  and  accompanied  by  a  sealed 

paper  bavins  llie  same  iiiotlo  and  the  words  Burney  Frizr  written  on  the 

outside,  an<l  the  full  name  of  the  Candidate  written  within*. 

CROSSE  SCHOLARSHIP.     I'.Kt^. 

1.  A  paper  on  the  Did  Testameiil,  which  shall  iiicliido  passages  for 
Translation  from  the  Hebrew,  and  (juestions  on  the  History  and  I  heology 
of  the  (Jld  Testament. 

2.  A  paper  on  the  New  Testament,  which  shall  include  passages  for 
Translation  Irom  the  (ireek,  and  questions  on  the  History,  Criticism,  and 
l"lieology  of  the  .\ew  I'estament. 

*  See  note  on  page  Ixi. 


EXAMINATION  AND  PRIZE  SUBJECTS.  lix 

3.  A  paper  on  Ecclesiastical  History,  consisting  of  questions  on 
the  History  of  the  Church  to  the  deatli  ot  Leo  the  Great  ia.d.  461),  and 
ou  the  Religious  History  of  Hui;land  during'  the  period  a.d.  17U2  to  1717. 

4.  A  paper  on  Christian  Doctrine,  special  attention  being  paid  to  the 
doctrinal  teaching;  of  Gregory  the  Great,  as  compared  with  the  teaching 
of  the  Latin  Church  before  and  after  his  tirae. 

Pa-ssages  for  translation  from  Greek  and  Latin  Ecclesiastical  writings 
will  be  set  in  the  Examination. 

.\  Candidate  may  be  elected  for  proficiency  in  three  out  of  the  four 
subjects  provided  that  he  has  shewn  a  competent  knowledge  ef  the  subject 
matter  of  tlie  Old  and  New  Testaments. 


GEESTENBERG  STUDENTSHIP,  190;i. 

(a)  J.  S.  Mill,  System  of  Logic,  Book.s  i — iv;  J.  Veuii,  Empirical 
Logic. 

(b)  F.  A.  Lauge,  History  of  MateriaM.sm. 

{<■}  E.  Mach,  Popular  Scientific  Lectiu-es ;  Space  and  Geometry; 
H.  Poincari',  La  Science  et  I'Hypotbese;  La  Valeur  de  la  Science. 

Cauilidates  must  send  in  their  names  ou  or  before  October  1,  1909, 
to  Dr  James  Ward,  Trinity  College,  stating  at  the  same  time  which 
cue  of  the  three  groups  of  books  above  mentioned  they  severally  select 
for  examination.  Candidates  must  also  declare  their  intention,  if  suc- 
cessful, of  pursuing  a  course  of  philosophical  study. 


HULSEAN  PRIZE. 

1908.  Primitive  Christian  Eschatology. 

The  Dissertations  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Yice-ChanceUor  ou  or  before 
December  18,  1908,  each  with  some  motto  prefixed,  and  with  a  sealed 
paper  bearing  the  same  motto  and  having  the  full  name  of  the  Candidate 
and  his  College  written  within*. 

1909.  Sunday:  its  History  and  significance. 

The  Dissertations  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or 
before  Oecember  IH,  1909,  according'  to  tlie  regulations  for  1908. 


DR  JKRE.MIE'S  PRIZES. 
Subjects  selected  for  the  Examination  in  190s : — 
1  Samuel  xiii— II  Samuel  XX  (LXX).    Job  i— xxxi  (LXX).    Tobit. 
Philo,  de  vita  Mosis  i. 

LE  BAS  PRIZE.    1909. 

The  art  of  political  government  among' the  Muhauimadans ;  its  charac- 
teristics in  the  past  and  iis  prospects  in  the  future. 

Tlie  Kssays  must  Ix-  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  before  the  end  of 
the  Lent  Term.  19119,  each  having  some  motto  [irefixed,  and  accompanied 
by  a  paper  sealed  up,  with  the  same  motto  and  the  words  Le  Bas  Prize 
on  the  outside,  and  the  tlani^idate's  full  name  with  his  College  and  the 
date  of  his  tirst  degree  written  within  *. 

Candidates  are  reijucsted  to  have  their  Essays  type- written. 

'  .Sue  note  ou  page  l.vi. 

c  5 


Ix  EXAMINATION  AND  PKIZE  SUBJECTS. 

LIGHTFOOT  SCHOLARSHIl'. 
Special  Subjects  for  the  Examination  in  1909: 

1.     Wiclif  and  the  Lollards.  Ij 

•2.     Arclibishoi)  Parker  jiud  the  Elizabethan  Settlement  of  the  Church. 
Kiiowledfje  of  the  following  books  will  be  required  :  _  j 

1.  Fasciculi  Zizaniorum  magistriJohannisWyclif  cum  Tritico.   Edited    - 
by  \V.  W.  Shirley.     Rolls  Series.    Johannis  Wyclif  Tractatus  de  Ecclesia, 
Wyclif  Society. 

2.  The  C'oirespondence  of  Archbishop  Parker.  Parker  Society.  The 
Zurich  Letters.  First  and  Second  Series.  Parker  Society.  Cardwell's 
Synodalia  (relevant  portions). 

PRINCE  CONSORT  PKIZE  AND  SEELEY  MEDAL,  1910. 
Subjects  for  dissertations: 

1.  The  historian  Ephorus. 

2.  Eusebius  as  a  historical  authority, 

3.  The  Emperor  Michael  VIll  (Palieologus). 

4.  Political  and  Commercial  relations  between  England  and  Flanders 

under  tlie  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York. 

5.  The  tlu'ory  of  Toleration  under  the  later  Stuarts. 

6.  Secret  Societies  in  Europe,  1815 — 1.S59. 

The  dissertations  are  to  be  sent  to  tlie  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before 
October  31,  1909. 

SKA  IONIAN  PRl/E.  1908. 
St  Aiban. 
The  Poems  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before 
September  30,  1908,  each  beaiing  some  motto  but  not  bearing  the 
auihor's  name  and  accompanied  by  a  sealed  paper  having  the  same 
motto  and  the  words  Seatniiian  I'rize  wiitten  on  the  outside,  and  the 
full  name  and  College  of  the  Candidate  written  within. 

I'he  poem  should  be  either  type-written,  or  written  by  an  amanuensis. 

SEDGWICK   PRIZE,   1910. 
The  Fauna  of  some  British  System  or  Series. 
The  Kssays  must  be  sent  in  to  tiie  Registrary  on  or  befoie  October  1, 
1[»09,  each  bearing  some  motto  and  accompanied  by  a  sealed  paper  bearing 
the  same  motto  and  enclosing  the  name  and  College  of  the  Candidate*. 


STEWART  OF  RANNOCH  SCHOLARSHIPS  IN  HEBREW. 
I  Kiiigs  xii — end  of  II  Kings. 
I'salm  xc — c.wiii. 
Zcchariah. 

TIIIRLWALL    PRIZE  AND   SHELEY   MEDAL.    1909. 
Subjects  for  dissertations : 

1.  'I'he  historian  Ephorus. 

2.  The  reign  of  the  Kniperor  Probus. 
ii.     (iirjildiis  ("anibrensis. 

■1.     I'olitical  and  Commercial  relations  between  ]']iinland  and  Flanders 
under  the  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York. 

*  .Sfe  iiotu  on  |'a(;c  l.vi. 


EXAMINATION   AND   PRIZE   SUBJECTS.  Ixi 

5.  I'he  theory  of  Toleration  under  the  later  Stuarts. 

6.  Secret  societies  in  Europe,  1815 — 1859. 

The  dissertations  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before 
October  31,  1908. 


WHEWELL  SCHOLARSHIPS,  19C8. 
Special  Period  for  Paper  2. 
Foreign  Relations  of  the  principal  civilized  states  between  187'2  and 
July  180i). 


GEORGE  WILLIAMS  PRIZE,  1908. 
The  Examination  consists  of  two  papers  on  the  principles  and  history  of 
Christian  Worship  and  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer  with  special  reference 
to:— 

The  Liturgy  of  St  Mark. 
Western  Ordinals  before  the  Reformation. 
The  Te  Demii. 
Questions  will  be  set  to  test  the  candidates'  knowledge  of  the  doctrine 
expressed  or  implied  in  these  writings. 

Candidates  must  send  in  their  names  to  tbe  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity 
on  or  before  the  twentieth  day  of  October  1908. 


WINCHESTER  READING  PRIZES.    1909. 
Latham's  Pastor  Pastonuii. 


YORKE   PRIZE. 

1908.  The  history  and  development  of  the  authority,  in  English  law, 
of  judicial  decisions  and  precedents. 

The  Essays  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  before  December  1, 
190H,  each  bearinj,^  some  motto,  and  accompanied  by  a  sealed  paper 
bearing  liie  same  motto  and  the  words  Yorke  Prize  on  the  outside,  and 
having  the  full  name  of  the  Candidate  with  his  College  and  the  date  of 
his  admission  to  bis  first  degree  written  within*. 

1909.  The  Law  of  the  United  Kingdom  with  respect  to  Treasure 
Trove  and  Bona  Vacantia,  historically  considered. 

The  l^ssays  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  before  December  1, 
1909,  according  to  the  regulations  for  1908  *. 


*  Note. :  to  all  Prize  Notices  to  which  an  asterisk  is  affixt'd,  the  following  regulation 
ap|ili('3 :  - 

"  Kacli  ('aiidiilate  is  required  to  state  generally  in  a  preface  to  Iiis  Essay,  and 
specifically  in  notes,  the  sources  from  which  his  information  is  taken,  the  extent  to 
which  he  1ms  availed  himself  of  tlie  work  of  others,  and  the  portions  of  the  Essay  which 
lie  claims  as  original." 


Ixii 
UNIVERSITY   AND   COLLEGE   OFFICERS. 

ELECTEli 

Chancdlo)-.— J  oun    William   .Stkutt,   Bakon  Rayleigh,  M.A,, 

lion.  Sc.D.,  Trinity 1908 

Vict-Vluinccllor. — Artluir  Jiunes  IVIason,  D.D.,  Pembroke 190s 

Hiijk   Stfxoard Thomas  de  Grey,    Baron    Walsingham,   LL.D., 

Trinity 1891 

Dcpniy  High  Steward — Rt.    Hon.    A.    Lytteltou,     M.A.,    K.C., 

Trinity    1899 

Representatives  Ui^'^.  H.  Butcher,  M.A.,  Trinity     190(i 

Parliament.       (3.  ¥.  B.  Kawlinson,  LL.M.,"K.C.,  Trinity 190(i 

Commissar y J.  F.  P.  BawlinBou,  IjL.M.,  K.C,  Trinity     1900 

„  ijanies  Henry  Widdiuoniljc,  M.A.,  Downing 1908 

1  roctorx.—  ^  j,^,.^,,i^,,.i^.i^  Margetson  Uu.slinioru,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's  1908 

Fitblic  Orator Joim  Edwin  Sandys,  Litt.D.,  St  John's   1876 

Rcffistravi/ John  Willis  Clark,  JNl.A.,  Trinity   1891 

Librarian Franeis  John  Henry  Jenkinson,  M.A.,  Trinity 1889 

Counsel Arthur  Cohen,  IVl.A.,  K.C,  Magdalene 1879 

.,  „,„        (Alfred  Paget  Humphry,  M.A. ,  Trinity 1877 

'  lArthur  Humble  J'.vans,  M.A.,  Clare    1900 


HEADS   OF   COLLEGES. 

POUNDUn.    COM.KOK.S.                                             HKADb.  BI.KCIEII 

l'2.-i7   St  Peter's  Adoli>hiis  William  Ward,  Litt.D.  Master.  I'.IOO 

i:V2(J  Clare  Ed  ward  Atkinson,  D.D.  Master.  lH5l) 

1^47    Pembroke    Arthur  James  Mason,  D.D.  Master.  V.W.'r 

i;{4«  Gon.  ,\  Cains  ...Krnest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.  Master.  \W.\ 

i:i.^»0    Trinity  Hall  ...Edward  Anthony  Beck,  M.A.  Master.  PJO'i 
i:{.)-2  Cor;;// s'cV(;i.s7ii;ol.ertTownleyCald well, M. A. ,LL.M.  Master.\Vm\ 

1411    King's   Montague  KhodcH  James,  Litt.I).  Provost.  I'Mo 

lllH   tjurrns''   Tiiunias  Cecil  Kitzimlrick,  M.A.  Pnsidcnt.  190() 

14/:^  .'iV  C'«^//«/-i«t',v. .. Charles Kirkby  Robinson,  D.D.  Master.  UiGl 

14'J(i  ./t'«i/.T    Henry  Arthur  Morgan,  D.D.  Master.  188.") 

I5(»5  C/trisft  John  Peile,  Litt.I).  Master.  1887 

1511   St  Joint's  Robert  Eor.syth  Scott,  M.A.  Ma!<lcr.   1908 

|,'>l!(   Magdalene Stuart  Alexander  Donaldson,  M.A.    Master.  1904 

ITiKJ    Trinity    Henry  Montagu  Butler,  D.D.  Master.  XH'^P, 

15!i4    Emmanuel William  Chawner,  .M.A.  Master.  \H\)'> 

15!(5  .Vi(/;i(;vV'/<-vf.r-.. Charles  Smith,  M.A.  Master.  ISUI) 

1800   Ouiriiin;/ Frederick  Howard  Marsh,  M.A.,  M.C.,  Master.  1907 

HEAJ)   OF    HOSTEL. 

18«'2  liilwyu Richard  Api.leton,  M.A.  MaMcr.    1907 

Non-Colleyiaie  Sltuicnts. 

iHC'l                       Williiim  Kiddian  Ueddawny,  M.A.  Camor.  1907 


Ixiii 

THE   COUNCIL. 

The  Chancellor.         The  Vice-Chancellor . 

Headiof  Coilegei,.  Frofesson. 

1  .Mr  Huberts,  Master  of  Cains.  '  I'rof.  Keuny. 

'  iMr  \V,  Chawner,  Master  of  Kminauuel.  '  I'rof.  Sir  George  Darwin. 

-'Dr  Mason,  Master  of  l^eiubroke.  -^Prof.  Forsyth. 

«Mr  Heck,  Master  of  1  liiiity  Hall.  -Prof.  Sir  K.  S.  Bali. 

Other  Members  of  llie  Senate. 
1  Dr  Keynes  ( I'emh)  {Sec),  -  Or  Gaskell  ( Trin  11). 

'  Dr  1  ariner  (J«/i),  -Mr  Duriiford  (A  liuj's), 

1  Mr  .Mollison  [Clare),  '^  Mv  Scott  (Joh), 

1  Mr  Shipley  (CAris<>).  =Mr  J.  11.  Cray  [Queens'). 

1    Klecled  lill  7  Nov.  1908.  2  Elected  till  7  Nov.  lillo. 

The  Financial  The  Vice-Chancellor.      iMr  Mollison  (C/a),  elected 

lioAKi).  liy  the  General  Board  ot  Studies,  till  Dec.  31,  l'J08. 

.Mr  J.  U.  Lock  (Cat),  Mr  Innes  (7V/?i)>  elected  by  the  Colleges  in 
Common,  till  Dec.  ;51,  l".tU8.  Mr  W.  Ciiavvner,  Mr  K.  F.  Scott  [Joh), 
elected  hv  the  Senate  till  Dec.  31,  1009.  Ur  Mason,  elected  by  the 
General  IJ.iard  of  Studies,  till  Dec.  ai,  1910.  Mr  Donaldson,  Mr  A. 
Rose  (h'.iiiiii),  elected  by  the  Colleges  in  Common,  till  Dec.  31,  1910. 
Dr  Anderson,  LMr  K.T.  Wri},'ht  (C/jr),  elected  by  the  Senate,  till  Dec.  31, 
I'.tll.  Secretari/,  Mr  Grant  [Kin</s). 
The  (JENERAL  Board  The  Vice-Chancellor.  Dr  Baker,  elected  by  the 
OF  Studies.  Board  for  Mathematics,  Prof.  Hopkinson,  elected 

by  the  Board  for  I'livsics  and  Chemistry,  Dr  Marr,elected  by  the  Board 
for  Biology  and  Geology,  I'lof.  Browne,  elected  by  the  Board  for 
Lidian  Civil  Service  Studies,  Mr  E.  S.  Roberts  and  Prof.  Woodhead, 
elected  by  the  Senate,  lill  Dec.  31,  1'.I08.  Dr  Sandys,  elected  by  the 
Board  for  Classii-.s  Mr  A.  T.  Chapman  [Emm),  clecteil  by  the  Board 
for  Oriental  Studies,  Dr  Skeat,  elected  by  the  Board  for  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages,  Dr  Ke\iie>  and  DrHobson,  elected  by  the  Senate, 
till  Dec.  31,  lyU'.l.  Dr  Stan't.in.  elected  by  the  Board  for  Divinity,  iMr 
Harris  ( Doi'-ii),  elected  by  the  Board  for  Law,  Prof.  Marsli,  elected  by 
the  Board  for  Medicine,  Mr  U.S.  Koxwell  {■/ol(),  elected  by  the  Board 
for  10conomi(;-i  and  Politics,  Dr  Ma.son.aiid  Mr  Mollison  [Clare)  (A'ef.), 
elected  by  the  Senate,  till  Dec.  31,  1!»10.  Di  Tanner,  elected  by  the 
Board  for  History  and  Archaeology,  Dr  Soiley,  elected  by  the  Board 
for  Moral  Science,  Mr  Sedley  Taylor  (7Vt»i),  elected  by  the  Board  for 
Music,  Mr  Fitzpatrick,  and  Professor  Seward,  elected  by  the  Senate, 
till  Dec.  31,  I'.tU. 

(-Dr  Mason,  Mr  E.  A.   Beck,  Dr  Kenny,  to  31  Dee. 
Skx  Viui.  \      P.tOH.     Dr  I'eile,  iVlr  W.  Chawner,  Mr  Scotl(J(>A), 

I     to  31  Dec.  I'.IO;). 
/Drl'aitler,  DrPeile.toSl  Dec.  1".»08.    Mr  Caldwell, 
Court  OF  Di.S(  iimink  ■'      Mr  K,  A.  Beek,to:{l  Dec.  190lt.    Mr  VV. Chawner, 
(.     Mr  Fitzpatrick,  to  31  Dec.  lltlO. 
(Mr  W.  W.  K.  Ball  [Trin),  Mr  VV.  II.   Macnulay 
Ai.i.iT..R8or  Chest...  I     (/,-,■„„■,,,  iMr  C.ates  [nn). 

MoDKKATORS  Mr  Bciry  {Kim/.H).  Mr  Birtwistle  ( /'fm/>). 

Pit... I'iM.i  rolls. ..Dr  I'oakes-Jackson,  .Mr.l.C.  Lawson  il'mih). 
Puo-PitocToUH  (additional),  Mr  Weekes  (.S'lV),  Mr  Munro  [Qii). 

OnOANiST \.  11.  Mann,  Muh.I).  [OxI).  ( AT/m/'.v). 

Sir  lloiiKiiT  Ukdkh  LK(;TiiicKn...Sir  I',.  M.  Satow,  (;.('. M.(i. 

,,  (The   Bight    Kev.    f.    W.    Drury,    D.D. 

Lai.v  MAiKiAuin  H  1  K1.ACUI-.U...   ^     ^^,,    1^  ,  ,^^^,  Hi,i,„,,of.Sodorand  Miin. 

HuLHEAN  LE(;TUUKR...rhe  llov.  J.  N.  Figgis,  Litt.D. 


Ixiv 
PROFESSORS. 

FOUNDKU.  KLKCTKD 

1502   Marg.  of  Divinity W.  E.  Inge,  M.A.  King's 1907 

1540  Regius  of  Divinity  H.  B.  Swete,  D.D.  Caius 1890 

1640  Regius  of  the  Civil  Law  ...   E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.  Joh 1872 

1540  Regius  of  Physic Sir  T.  C.  Allbutt,  M.D.  Caius      1892 

1540  Regius  of  Hebrew    R.   H.  Kennett,  M.A.,  Queens'  1903 

1540  Regius  of  Greek  H.  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Trin 1906 

l«32  Arabic  (Sir  T.  Adams)    ...  E.G.Browne,M.A.,M.B.,Pemb.l902 

Hiti'6  Lucasian of  Mathematics...  J.  Larnior,  M.A.,  Joh 1903 

1683  Moral  Philosophy W.  R.  Sorley,  Litt.D.  King's...  1900 

l(J84   Music    SirC.V.Stanfoid,Mus.Doc. Trin.  1887 

1702    Chemistry W.J.Pope     1908 

irrti    ui      ■        r  A  4  \Sir    George     Darwin,    M.A., 

1704    Plu7niati  of  AstrottOfny    ...    <      KPR    T"  188S 

1707    Anatomy  A.  Macalister,  M.D.  Job 1883 

1724    Modern  History J.  B.  Bury,  M.A.,  King's    1902 

1724    Lor  d  Almoner''  s  of  Arabic     A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.  Trin 1893 

1724    Botany A.  C.  Seward,  M.A.  Emm 1906 

1727  Woodwardian  of  Geology.  T.  M-^K.  Hughes,  M.A.  Clare...  1873 

1749  Loiendean  of  Astronomy...    Sir  R.  S.  Ball,  M. A.,  King's    ...1892 

I7G8   Nurrisian  of  Divinity E.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.  Trin 1905 

1783   Jacksonian  of  Natural  Ex-\c<-     t    i^  ivt   a      i<t- -d  i.     ^    tanr. 

'  •        y  7  r.1  -1        J      /Sir  J.  Dewar,  M.A.,  St  Peters  1876 

pertmental  Pfnlosopny.f  ' 

1800  Downing  of  Law C.S.Kenny,  LL.D.  Down.    ...  1907 

1801  Downing  of  Medicine J.  B.  Bradbury,  M.D.  Down..  ..  lS94 

1808  Mineralogy  W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.  Trin 1881 

1851  Disney  of  Archaeology W.  Ridge  way,  M.A.  Caius 1903 

1860  Hulse'an  of  Divinity     W.  E.  Barnes,  D.  D.  St  Peter's...  1901 

1863  Political  Economy  A.  C.  Pigou,  M.A.  (King's) 1908 

1863  Sadlerian  of  Pure  Mathe-)     .    -d    !?•        it    t<    ia    rr  ■  lonc 

•'  \   A.  K.  Forsyth,  So. D.  Inn 1895 

matics )  •' 

1866  Zoology  and  Comparative)  ^   ^^.-^^   ^^   Trin 1907 

Anatomy )  " 

1867  Sanskrit    E.  J.  Rapson,  M.A.  Job 1906 

1869    International  Law  L.  Oppenheim    1908 

1869   Latin    J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.  Job 1872 

1869    Slade  of  Fine  Art  C.  Waldstein,  Litt.D.,  King's...  1904 

1871    Experimental  Physics J.  J.  Thomson,  M.A.  Trin 1884 

1875   Mechanism  and  Applied  )  3.  Hopkinson,  M.A.  Trin 1903 

Mechanics  ) 

1878    Elrinyton  and  Bosworth)  ^  ^^   Skeat,  Litt.D.  Cl.rist's. ...  1878 

of  A  nglo-Saxon j 

1883    Physiology J.  N.  Langley,  Sc.D.  Trin 1903 

1883  San/cry  F.  H.  Marsh,  M.A. ,  M.C.  Down.  1903 

1 884  Di.cie  of  Ecclesiastical  History.  H.M.LI  watkin,  M.  A.  Emman .  1891 

1884    Pathology Gr.  Sims  Woodhead,  M.A. Trin. H.  1899 

1889    Ely  of  Divinity V.H.  Stanton,  D.D.  Trin 1889 

1897  Mental  Philosophy  and  Logic.  J.  Ward,  Sc.D.  Trin 1897 

1897  Chinese  H.  A.  Giles,  M.A.  Trin 1897 

1898  Ancient  History     J.  S.  Ivcid,  Litt.D.  Caius  1899 

lHt»9   A</riculiurc  (Drapers)...     T.  B.  Wood,  M.A.,  Caius 1907 

IDiKi  Quirk  of  Hioloqi/   <i.  H.  V.  Nuttall,  Sc.D.  Christ's  1906 

Vjm  A gricidtarul  Botany     ...     R.  H.  Bitlen,  M.A.  Emm 1908 

1W8  Biology W.  Bate.son,  M.A.  Joh 1908 


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READERS 

Classical  Archocology     Mr  A.  B.  Cook,  M.A.,  Queens'. 

Comparative  Philology  Mr  F.  Giles,  Emmanuel. 

Botanij    Mr  F.  F.  Blackman,  8t  John's. 

English  Law iMr  H.  U.  Hazelline,  Fmmanuel. 

ialmudic    Mr  L.  Abrahams,  Christ's. 

Germanic  Dr  Bieul,  King's. 

Romance Mr  Braunholtz,  King's. 

Chemical  Physiulofjy    Mr  Hopkins,  Emmanuel. 

Clasiics  {Brereton)  Mr  Hidoreway,  Caius. 

Forestry Mr  A.  Henry,  Caius. 

Zoology Mr  A.  E.  Shipley,  Christ's. 

Metallurgy  {Gohlsmith's)   Mr  C.  T.  Heycock,  King's. 

Sandars  Reader  iti  Bibliography..  Mr  F.  J.  H.  Jenkinson,  Trin. 
LECTURERS. 

Claasioi  {Epigraphy  and  Dialects)  Mr  Campbell,  Christ's. 

Ancient  History    Mr  Whibley,  Pembroke. 

Ancient  History ,  additional   Mr  Wetid,  King's. 

c  Dr   Hobson,   Dr  Baker,  Mr  Richmond, 
Mathematics -1      King's,    Mr  Leathern,   St    John's,    ;Mr 

I     Herman,  Trinity. 
Mathematics  {Stokes  Lecturer)   ...  Dr  Hobson. 
Mathematics  {Cayley  Lecturer)  ...  Dr  Baker. 
E,         •       ,  ;  Dt     •  (  ^ii"  Gr.  K.  C.  Searle,  St  Peter's. 

Experimental  Physics     \  ^^  \^\\sou,  Sidney. 

Botany   Mr  Tansley,  Trin.;  Mr  Gregory,  J  oh. 

Chemistry  DrSell;  Dr  benton. 

Organic  Chemistry  Mr  8.  Kuheniann,  Caius. 

Advanced  Morphology  of  Vertebrates... Mr  (ladow,  King's. 
Advanced  Morphology  of  Invertebrates... Mr  Shipley,  Christ's. 

Advanced  Physiology Dr  Gaskell,  IJr  Shore. 

rhysiology Dr  Anderson. 

Physiology  of  the  Senses Mr  Rivers,  St  John's. 

Advanced  Human  Anatomy    Dr  Barclaj-Smith. 

Medical  Jurisprudence    Dr  Anningson. 

Medicine Dr  Humphry. 

Midwifery Dr  Ingle. 

Surgery  Mr  Wherry,  Downing. 

Geology JJr  Marr. 

r    Mr  Browning,  King's;  Mr  B.  E.  Ham- 

History   \  raond,    Trinity;     Mr    Mullinger,    St 

(         John's. 
Moral  Science    Dr  Keynes. 

Moral  Science  {Sidgwick  Lecturer)  Mr  W.  K.  Johnson,  King's. 
Experimental  Psychology  Dr  Myers. 

Harmony  and  Counterpoint Dr  Ch.  Wood. 

Persian  Mr  K.  A.  Nicholson,  Trinity. 

Palaeography    Mr  Minns,  Pembroke. 

rhilosophy  of  Religion    Dr  Tennant. 

Aramaic '. Mr  M'^^Lean,  Christ's. 

Agrirnltnral  Physiology Mr  Maishall,  Christ's. 

English  Mr  (j.  C  Macaulay,  I'rinity. 

Physical  Anthropology    Dr  Duckworth. 

Pala:ozoo/ogy Mr  Woods,  St  John's. 

Petrology    Mr  Darker,  St  .lohn's. 

Ethnology  Ur  Haddon. 

Electrical  Engineering    Mr  Lamb,  Clare. 


Ixvi 

Mechanical  Engineeiiinj     IMr  Inglis,  Ring's. 

Ihissiaii  Mr  Goudy. 

„  ,,  ■,  -'■  >Mr  hlranireways,  St  John  s. 

Hygiene Dr  Grahaiii-Sniith. 

Pathology Dr  Cobbett. 

Geoyraplni  {Uiatorical  and  Economical) ...Mr  H.  Y.  Oldham,  King's. 
Geogrojiliy  {Regional  and  r/ii/nical),  {Uoyal  Geographical  Society)... 

Mr  Lake,  St  John's.' 
Geograjjhy  (Suirci/ing  and  Cartograiihy),  {Uoyal  Geographical  Society... 

Gilbey  Lecturer  in  Agriculture  .  Major  P.  G.  Craigie,  C.B. 
Girdlers'  Lecturer  in  Economics  .  Mr  H.  O.  Meredith,  King's. 
Leslie  Stephen  Lecturer  

Teacher  of  Vaccination Mr  Deighton,  I'eterhouse. 

LECTUEER  APPOINTED  BY  THE   TEACHERS'   TRAINING 
SYNDICATE. 

Theory,  History  and  Practice  ofs  ^^.  g   g    ,,    ^j^t^.,,^     j^,     ., 
education    ) 

UNIVERSITV    TEACHERS 
Appointed  by  the  Special  Board  of  Indian  ('i?il  Service  Studies. 

Indian  Law   Sir  K.  T.  Candy,  Caius. 

Indian  History Mr  Moriarty,  Pembroke. 

Hindustani     Lt. -Col.  Sherlock,  M. A. 

Bengali MrJ.  D.  Anderson. 

Marathi Syed  All  Bilgrami,  Christ's. 

Burmese Mr  U.  Aldridge. 

Tamil MrJ.  L.  VVyatt,  Christ's. 

Sanskrit Dr  Rouse. 

APPOINTED  BY  THE  FOREIGN    SERVICE   STUDENTS 
COMMITTEE. 

Arabic    Sliaykh  Mohammad  'Asal. 

Persian Shaykh  Hasan. 

Jiussian  Mr  A.  P.  Goudy. 

Turkish Halil  Halid  Efendi,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

TEACHERS 

recognised  witii  reference  to  Regulation  ^  for  tlie  M.15.  Degree. 
Comparative  Anatomy  ...Dr  Harmer. 
C/iemis(rv...Mr  I'attison   Muir,   Caius;   Mr  Heycock,  King's;  Mr  Neville, 

Sidney;    Mr  Adie,  Trinity,   Mr  .lacksoii,  Downing. 
Physics  ...Mr  Fitzj)atrick,  Mr  Whelhani,  Trinity,  Mr  D'Arcy,  Caius. 

SUPKRINTENDKNTS,  CURATORS,  DEMONSTRATORS,  6cr. 

A.^sistant  Kegi^trary,  Mr  M.  Benhani,  King's. 

Director  of  the  Observatory,   I'rof.  Sir  K.  S.  Ball. 

Ansistant  Director  at  the  Observatory/    m-v„..,  .11    t. ;„;»., 
,  ,r        ,,  .-,,                                    ^>   Mr  Wewall,  1  unity. 
and  A  ennil I  Observer   ) 

,     .,      ,  .,,  ^  ,,    ^,  ,  /Mr  Hinks,  Trinity,  Mr  Hartley, 

Assistant  Observers  at  the  Ob.irrratory...  i     ...  ■    .      ' 

Assistant  in  Astrophysics,  Mr  Cookson,  Trinity. 
Sn-perintendent  of  the  Mtisenm  of  Zoology,  Dr  Marnier, 

Assistiiiil  dti ('.  L.  Boulenger,  P.. A.,  King's. 

Director  of  the  I'itzwilimm  Museum,  Mr  S.  C.  Cockerell. 

Slrichland  Vurnlor,  Mr  (iadow.  King's. 

Uvnorary  Keeper  of  the  Chinese  Books,  Prof.  Qiles. 


Ixvii 

Curator  in  Oriental  Literature,  Mr  Worm.nn. 
Curator  in  Zoolog;/,  Mr  Sharp. 

Demonstrator  of  Coinparatire  AuuUmiy,  Mr  Lister,  St  John's. 
Demomtrators  oj  Human  Auutnmy,  Or    Uuckwortli,    Dr  Rogers,    F.    C. 
Keinpson,  M.B.,  Caius,  M  r  Manners-Smith,  Downing, 
D.  (j.  Heid,  iM.B.,  Edinhurgli. 
Senior  Demonstrator  of  I'lii/siologi/,  Mr  Baicroft,  King's. 
Junior  ,,  ,,  Mr  Cole,  Trinity. 

Additimal  Demonstrator,  I  ^^^,  ^Voolley,  King's,  Mr  K.  Lucas,  Trinity. 

oJ  Hlnjsiolo!^;/ (  j>  o    , 

Demonstrator,-^  of  Chemistry ,  Dr  Sell,  Dr  Feulon. 
Assistant  to  the  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Mr  I'urvis,  St  John's. 
Demonstrator  <i.  the  Jacksoniun  Professor,  Mr  il.  O.  Jones,  Clare. 
Demonstrator  .,/ Mineralogy,  |  ^,^.  ,iut^|,i„,^,      Pembroke. 

and  AssistinU  Curator ) 

Demoustraliirs  of  Experi-  I   Mr  Searle,  Pelei house,  Mr  Wilson,  Sidney, 

miulal  Physics    )       Mr  P.  V.  Hevan,  Triniiy. 

Assistant  do Mr  Chittock,  Trinity,  Mr  l5edford,  Sidney. 

,,  ,  ■      c  (  Mr  A.  H.  Feake,  St  John's. 

Demonstrat,^s    in    £n;,ni-  t  ^^^  London,  Sidney. 

"'"'"'y •  Mr  Peel,  Magdalene. 

Demonstrator   of  Annual  \  ^^^  j    g_  (j^^j;,,^     Caius. 

niorpnology ) 

Stniar  Demonstrator  <;/'  Botany...  Mr  A.  ^L  Smith,  Emmanuel. 

Junior  „  ,,  F.  T.  Brooks,  B.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Curator  of  the  Herbarium,  Mr  C.  E.  Moss,  D.Sc,  Victoria  University. 

<  'iiratiir  of  thi'  /lofanical  Musrnni.  Mr  Burdou,  Sidney. 

Assistant  to  the  I' rofessor  of  Geology,  Mr  Reed,  Tiinity. 

Demonstrator  of  (ieotogy,  Mr  Marker,  St  John's. 

Demnnstratnr  (if  I'alaeohotany ,  Mr  Arher,  Trinity. 

Demonstrator  of  Pathology,  Mr  Sti'angeways,  St  John's. 

Demonstrator  of  Surficru, 

Demonstrator  of  Exp<rimental  Psychology,  Dr  Myers. 

Demonstrator  in  /'ctro/of/i/. 

Curator  of  the  Musrum  of  General  and  )  ,j^,^.^__  ^    ^^^  „;^      ,    .,,,,,^^,^^._ 

Local  Archaeoloijy  ana  htlinolni/y )  o     .  . 

^sistant  to  the  Downing]    ^^^  ^y\,    Dixon,  Downing. 

/  rofessor  of  tnedicine... }  " 

LUirarian  oJ' Squire  Laxo  Library...  Mr  A.  H.  Johnson,  Emmanuel. 

BOARDS  OF  ELECTORS  TO  CERTAIN  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

Tlio  Miiims  of  till,'  hvd  iiiciiiliirs  iiuiiiiiiatiil  liv  the  (imiuil  of  tin'  Si'iiiitu  arc  in  tlie 
C11.SL'  iif  fiicli  lioanl  priiiti'd  in  Ihr  lirst  liiif;  then  tlio  names  uf  the  three  nieuibers 
iiDniinated  by  the  Cieneral  Itduril  of  Stmlios  ;  anfl  then  the  names  of  the  throe  members 
iiinninated  tiy  the  S|]eeial  liuaril  <il  Stmlies.  The  dates  are  the  years  in  whieh  the 
terms  of  ottice  end  ;  the  day  of  termination  is  I'ebruary  20  in  eacli  c;isc. 

Sir  7'homat  Adams'    Dr  Kirkpatrick  (lyil),  Mr  '!'.  W.  Arnold    {Mat/d} 
Professorsti  i/i  of  ( 1 !)  1 ;") ) . 

Arabic.  Mr  M'I.eaii  KVui  ( IfKi'.i),  Prof.  Driver  (O.i/)  (1912), 

Prol.  Bevan  (I1J14|. 

(1910),  Sir  C.  .1.   Lyali,    K.C.S.I.,  M.A. 
((>.-•/■)  (lyi:!),  Mr  \V.  A.  Wri-ht  (  Trin)  (lOiC). 
The  Kniijhtliridije     Mr  Stoui  (Joh)  (I'.ll  I),  Dr  Keynes  (191.JI. 
I'ritfessorship  of     Mr  \V.   E.  Johnson   i  Kimfs)  {WW.)),   lU.   Hon.  A.J. 
M„ral  I'hilosophy.         I'.alfonr,  llon.LL.I).  [Trin)  (191'2),  IMr  B.  Hosan- 
quet  (O.,/)  ll'JU). 
Dr  J.    Ward    (I'.tlO),    Dr    Caird    (Or/)    (lOP^),     Dr 
I'ringle-l'allison  [St  Andreirs)  191  (). 


A 


Ixviii 


The  Professorship 
of  Music. 


The  Professorship 
o/"  Chemistry. 


The  Flumian 
Professorshiji  of 
Astronomy. 


The  Professorship 
of  Anatomy. 


The  Professorship 
of  Botany. 


The  Woodwardian 
Professorship  of 
Geology. 


The  Jiicksonian 
Professorship. 


The  Downing  Pro 
fessorship  of  the 
Loivi  of  England. 


The   Downing  Pro- 

fexsorship  of 

Medicine. 


Mr   W.   Austen   Leifrh    {King's)   (1911),  Mr    E.  S. 

Thompson  (C/u)  (1915). 
Mr  Archer-Hind  (Trin)  (1909),  Mr  S.  Taylor  (Trin) 

(1912),  Dr  Prout  (DuhUn)  (1914). 
Mr  W.  H.  H allow  (Oxf)  (1910),  Sir  M.  H.  Parry, 

Mus.D.(7Vin)(1913);  MrPeinberton  (Trui)  (1916). 
Dr   T.  E.    Thorpe  [Heidelberg)  (1911),  Mr  Neville 

(Sid)  (1915). 
Dr  A.  Macalister  (1909),  Prof.  Thomson  (1912),  Dr 

W.  A.  Tilden  (Zomi)  (1914). 
Prof.    I,armor   (1910),    Prof.    Perkin   (Via)   (1913), 

Prof.  SirJ.  Dewar(l916). 

SirW.  H.  M.  Christie (7'mO  (1911),  Dr  Forsyth  (1915). 
Mr  Mollison  [Cla)  (1909),  Prof.  Larmor  (1912),  Sir 

W.  D.  Niven  (Trin)  (1914). 
Prof.  Sir  R.  S.  Ball  (1910),  Mr  H.  H.  Turner  {Trin) 

(191B).  Mr  Newall  (Trin)  (1916). 

Prof.  Sir  T.  V,.  Aljbutt  (1911),  Prof.  Marsh  (1915). 
Dr  Lanffley  (1909).  Prof.  A.  Thomson  (Oxf)  (1912), 

Dr  V\''indle  (DnhUn)  (1914). 
Dr  Hill  (1910),  Prof.  D.  J.  Cunningham  {Edin)  (1913), 

Dr  D.  MacAlister(l916). 

Prof.  Sedgwick  (Trin)  (1911),  Dr  Vines  (1915). 
Piof.  I.   M.   Balfour  (Edin)  (1909),  Piof.  Sir  T.  C. 

Allbutt(191'2),  Prof.  F.  W.  Oliver  (London)  (1914). 
Mr  F.  Darwin  (Chr)  (1910),  Mr  D.  H.  Scott  (O.rf) 

(1913),  Dr  Langley  (1910), 

Dr  Harmer  (1911),  Dr  Bonney  (1915). 

Mr   R.    D.   Roberts   (Clare)  (1909),    Prof.    Seward 

(1912),  Sir  A.  Geikie,  Hon.  Sc.D.  (1914). 
G.  J.  Hinde,  Ph.D.,  F.E.S.  (1910),  Dr  Teall  (1913), 

Mr  W.  H.  Iludleston  {Joh)  (1916). 

T.  E.  Thorpe,  C.B.  (1911),  Mr  Neville  (.S(V/)  (191.".). 
Prof.  Larmor  (1909),    Prof.   Sir  W.  Ramsay,    Hon. 

Sc.D.,  (1912),  Prof.  Thomson  (1914). 
Prof.  M.  B.  Dixon  (Oxf)  (1910),  Prof.  Perkin  (Vict) 

(1913),  Mr  Liveing  (1910). 

DrRol)y(Jo/i)(l911),ElHon.SirR.  Romer(rnn  H) 

(1915). 
Dr    Bond  (1900),  Dr   Clark   (1912),  Sir  J.  Stirling 

(7Vm)(1914). 
Sir   F.   Pollock.   Bart.   (Trin)  (1910),    Dr  Westlake 

(1913),  RtHon.  Lord  Collins,  Hon.  LL.D.  {Down), 

1916. 
The  Master  of  Downing  ex  officio  (Stat.  D.  1). 

Dr    A.    Macalister    (1911),    Sir    T.    Barlow,    Bart. 

K.C.V.O.  (1915). 
]\rr  Liveing  (1909),  Sir  E.  C.  Perry  {Kinfs)  (1912), 

Dr  (iaskell  (1914). 
Dr  D.  MacAlister  (1910),   Dr  J.  M.   Bruce  (Lond) 

(1913).  Sir  T.  Lauder  Brunton  (1916). 
The  Master  of  Downing  ex  officio  (Stat.  E.  1). 


Ixix 


The  Professorship 
of  Atineralogy. 


The  Professorship 
of  Political 
Economy, 


The  Professorship 
of  Ziinlopy 
and  Comparative 
Anatomy. 

The  Professorship 
of  Sanskrit. 


The  Cavendish 
Prof es.sni ship  of 
Ejperimentai 
Physics. 


The  ProfemoTihip 

of  Mechaniim  and 
Applied  Mechanics. 


The  Professorship  of 
Phyiiology. 


The  Professorship 
of  Surgery, 


The  Uiiie  Professor- 
ship of  Ecclesiastical 
//istory. 


Prof.  Thomson  (191  1),  Dr  Bonney  (Joh)  (1915). 

l)r  Marr  (1909),  J\lr  Liveing  (1912),  iMr  L.    Fletcher 

(1914). 
Hugo  Muller,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.  (1910),   I'rof.  Church 

(0.cf)  (1913),  Prof.  H.  A.  Miers  (6>a/)  (1916). 

Rt  Hon.  A.  J.  Balfour,  Hon.  LL.D.  (Trin)  (1911), 

Dr  Keynes (19J 5). 
Dr    Stanton   (1909J,   Dr  Sorley  (1912),   ]\lr  R.    H. 

Inglis  Palgrave  (1914). 
Dr  Nicholson  (1910),  Lord  Courtney,  lion.  LL.D. 

(Joh)  (1913),  Prof.  F.  \.  Edgeworth  [Chf)  (1916). 

Dr  D.  MacAlister  (1911),  Dr  Gaskell  (1915). 

MrF.  Darwin  {Chr\  (1909),  Mr  J.   W.  Clark  (Trin) 

(1912),  Loid  Walsingham,LL.D.  (Trin)  (1914). 
SirE.   Rav  Lankester  (0,1^1  (1910),  Mr  Lister  (JoA) 

(1913),  Mr  Graham  Kerf  (Chr)  (1916). 

Mr  H.  T.  Krancis  {Cai)  (1911),  Mr  F.   W.  Thomas 

(Trin)  (1915). 
Mr  Giles  (luim,)  (1909),  .Mr  W.  A.  Wright  (Trin) 

(1912),  Prof.  Macdonell  (O.//),  (1914). 
MrTawney  {Trin)  (1910),  Syed   Ali  BilgriCmi  (Chr) 
(1913),  Dr  Peile  (1916). 

Mr  Fltzpatrick  (/',c.s.  of  Queens)  (1911),  Dr  Shaw 

(1915). 
Sir  W.  D.  Niven  (Trin)  (1909),  Mr  R.  B.  Clifton 

(Joh)  (1912),  Prof.  I, armor  (1911). 
Mr  R.  T.  Glazebrook  (Trin)  (1910),  Sir  A.   Rucker 

(Oxf)    Hon.  Sc.D.   (1913),    Prof.   Sir   G.   Darwin 

(1916). 

Mr  Reynolds  (Qu)  (1911),  Prof.  Thomson  (1915). 
Dr    Forsyth    (1909).    Mr    II.   Darwin  (Trin)  (1912), 

Sir  W.  II.  While,  Hon.  Sc.D.  (7V/n)  (1914). 
Dr  Shaw  (1910),  Mr  J.  A.  Ewiug  (King's)  (1913), 

Sir  A.  B.  W.  Kennedy  (1916). 

Prof.  VVoodhead  (1911),  Dr  Sherrington  (Cai)  (1915). 
Dr   P.    H.  Pye-Smith  (1909),  Prof.  Sir  T.  Clifford 

Allbutt(  1912),  Prof.  Schiifer  (AV//»)  (1914). 
Prof.    J.    G.    M-^Kendriik    (Olan<inir)    (1910),    Dr 

Anderson  (l9i:});  Dr  Ga.skill  (1916). 

Dr  A.  Macalister  (1911),  Dr  Humphry  (1915). 

Dr  D.  MacAlister  (1909),  Sir  F.  Treves,  Hart.  (191'2), 

Mr  J.  lliitcliin.son,  lion.  LL.D    (1!»14). 
Prof.  .1.  Cliiene  (AW///)  (1910),   I'rol.  Sir  T.  Cjitt'ord 

Allhutt  (19l.ii,  .Mr  Glutton  iC/<n  (1916). 

Dr  Cunningham  ( I'.tl  1  ),  Dr  Collins  (I9l5). 

Dr  A.  \V.  U  ard  (1909),  Mr  B.  K.  Hammond  (  7'rm) 

( 19 1 2),  J  )r  J .  A .  Robinson  ( 1 9 14 1. 
Dr  llod^'kin   (O.,/)  (1910),   Prof.    IJury  (1913),   Dr 

Strong  (Or/"  I  (  1916). 
The  Master  of  ICmnianuel  e.r  officio  (Statute  for  the 

Dixie  Professorship,  sec.  3). 


Ixx 


The  Professorship  of   Dr  Gaskell  (1911),  Dr  Nuttall  (1915). 

Pathology.  Prof.  Sir  T.  Clifford  Allbutt  (1909),  Prof.  R.  Muir 

{(llus.iivr)  (1912),  Dr  J.  F.  Payne  (1914). 
Lord  Lister,  Hon.  LL.D.  (1910),  Dr  D.  MacAlister 

(1913),  I)r  IIiimphrv(1916). 
DrJ.  A.  Robinson  (1911),  Dr  James  (1915). 
Dr  Kirkpatrick  (1909),  Dr  Sanday  (Oxf)  (1912),  Dr 

Chase  (1914) 
Dr  Ryle  (1910),  Dr  Gore  [Oxf)  (1913);  Dr  Swete 

(1916). 
Mr  H.  S.  Foxwell  {Joh)  (1911),  The  Hon.  B.  A.  W. 

Russell(rn/0(1915). 
Dr  J.   S.    Mackenzie     (1909),    Dr    Keynes    (1912), 

Dr  Venn  (1914). 
Dr  Caird   (Oxf)  (1910),    Prof.  Read  (Lond)  (1913), 

Dr  Sorley  (191(i). 
Dr  A.  VV.  Ward  (1911),  Dr  Jackson  (1915). 
Mr  Leathes  (7V/w)  (1909),  Prof.  Bury  (1912),  Prof. 

Oman  (O.t/)  (1914). 
Rt  Hon.  J.  Bryce,  Hon.  Litt.D.  (1910),  Dr  Sandys 

(1913),  Prof.  Haverfield  (Oxf)  (1910). 
Mr  W.  Somerville  {Kiiiffs)  (1911),  Mr  Shipley  {Chr) 

(1915). 
Dr     D.    MacAlister    (1909),    Wr    Liveing    (1912), 

Eurl  Carrintrton  (1914). 
Mr  E.  «anliu'r(19l0).  Sir  VV.  Gilbey,  Bart.  (1913), 

Mr  Middletou  (Joh)  (1916). 

ELECTORS  TO   CERTAIN    PROFESSORSHIPS. 

The Ladi/  Margaret's     The  Vicc-CliiuR-ullor.     Tlie    Doctors  and   Bachelors 

Prof essorMfiof  Divinity .     of  Divinity  whoaie  Members  of  the  Senate. 
The  Itegius  Professorships  of  Divinity,  Hebrew,  and  Greek.    The  Council  of 

the  Senate. 
The  liegiiis  Frofessorshipsof  Law,  Phytic,  and  Modern  History.     The  Crown. 
The  Lord  Almoner's  Professorship  of  Amide .      The  Lord  Abiioiier. 
The  Lncusian  Professorship.     Tlie  IJeads  of  Collef^es. 

The  f.owndean  The  Vice-Chancellor;  tiie  Lucasian,Piiimian,andSad- 

Professorship.  lerian  I'lofessors;  tlie  President  of  the  Royal  Society 

of  London  ;  the  President  of  tlie  Royal  Astionomical 
Society  of  London;  the  Astronomer  Royal. 
The  iS'orrisiun  Professorship.     The  Heads  oi  Houses. 
The  Disney  Professorship.     The  \'ice-Cliancellor  and  Heads  of  Colleges. 


The  Ely  Professor- 
ship of  Divinity. 


The  Professorship  of 
Mental  Philosophy 
and  Logic. 


The  Professotship  of 
Ancient  History. 


The  Draper'.s  Pr 
fessorship  of 
Agriculture. 


The  Hnlsean 
Professorship. 


The  Sadlerian 
J'rofessorsh ip , 

The  Whetvell 
Professorship. 


The  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Masters  of  Trinity  and  St 
John's  Colie;;es,  the  Regius,  Lady  Margaret'.s,  i\or- 
risian,  and  l''.ly  Professors  of  Divinity,  and  (if  the 
Master  of  Trinity  or  the  Master  of  St  John's  be 
Vice-Chancellor)  the  Reg'ius  Professoi' of  (ircek. 

The  Vice-Chancellor;  Dr  Taylor  (3  June  1890),  Mr 
C.  Smith  (22  Oct.  1895);  Mr  W.  ( 'hawner  (27  Nov. 
190;i),  the  Lucasian,  Plumian,  and  Lowndean  Pro- 
fessors. 

'I'he  \' ice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Trinity  (with 
casting  vote),  the  Regius  Piofessor  of  Civil  Law,  ilie 
Knightbridge  I'rofessor,  the  Downing:  Professor  of 
the  Laws  of  England,  and  the  Professor  of  Political 
Economy. 


Ixxi 


The  Profensomhip 
of  Latin. 


The  Slade 
Prqfetsorship. 


The  FJringtun 
and  Bosworth 
Professdiwhip. 


(Juiclc  Professorshiji 

of  Biologij. 
rio/<'KSorsh  ip  of  A II  li 

cultural  ISutitnij. 
The  Professorship 

of  Biology. 

Gerstenherg  Student/ 
Oldham  Classical 

Scholarship. 
Oldham  Shakespeure 

Scholarship. 


The  Vice-Cliancellor,  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek, 
the  Public  Oialor,  the  Professor  of  Sanskrit,  the 
Members  of  the  Senate  specially  elected  by  Grace  to 
serve  on  tlie  Boaid  of  Classical  Studies,  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Latin  in  tiie  University  of  Oxford,  the 
Head  Ma^^ter  of  Shrewsbury  School. 

The  Vice-C^hancellor;  Three  persons  on  tlteElectoral 
Roll  appointed  l'\  (irace*,  nainel}-.  Or  A.  W.  Ward, 
Dr  .lames,  I)r  Sandys;  the  President  of  the  Koyal 
Academy  of  London;  the  Vice-Chaiitellor  of  the 
University  of  London ;  the  Director  of  the  Art 
Museum,  South  Kensington. 
'If  one  of  the  electors  appointed  by  Grace  is  Vice- 
Chancellor,  his  place  as  an  elector  is  filled  by  the  last 
preceding  Vice-C'liancellor  who  is  not  an  elector. 

The  Vice-Chancellor  ;  liie  Hawlinsonian  Profes?or  of 
Anglo-Saxon  in  the  University  of  Oxford;  the 
Masters  of"  Trinity,  Caius,  and  Corpus  Clinsii 
Colleges;  the  Kegius  I'rofessor  of  Greek,  the 
Kegius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  and  the 
Professor  of  Sanskrit. 

The  Managers  of  the  Frederick  James  Quick  Fund. 

The  f'onntil  of  the  Senate. 
The  Council  of  the  Senate. 


hip.  Dr  Sorley,  Mr  W.  E.  Johnson  {King's). 
Dr    Peile,     Dr     Jackson,    Mr    Glover    (Joli),    Dr 

Verrall. 
Mr  A.  (rray  (./cs),  Mr  G.  C.  Macaulay  [Trin). 


SYNDICATES. 


N.B.     By  Graces  of  l';i  Jnne,  1797,  and  9  Nov.  1882,  resident  Syndics 
on  ceasing;  to  reside  in  the  University  cease  to  he  considered  as  Syndics. 
The  terms  of  office  of  the  Syndics  end  on   Deceniher  31  of  the  year  named 
ill  each  case. 

(1)     PFKMANENT. 

Hotanic  Garden .      The    Governors   of  the    Botanic   (iarden    (viz.   The 

Vice-Chancellor,    the    Masteis   of  Trinity    and   St 

John's,  the    Provost   of   King's,  and    the    Regius 

I'rol'essor   of    Physic);     the    Professor  of   Botany; 

Prof.  Wood, Ml  F.Darwin(r'A,), 11)08;  Prof.  Bilf'en, 

Mr  Punnett  (rV/tj,  I'.IOU;   Mr  I'.lackman  (Job),  Mr 

Tansley  (  Trin)  (Sec),  1910.     Curatm  of  the  Botanic 

Garden,  Mr  R.  1.  l.yncli. 

Fire  Prevention.  The  Vicc-Chani  ellor ;  Mr.l.  F.  Cameron  (Cai),  1908; 

Mr  il.    Darwin   (Trin),   I'.tO'.l;   Mr  Inglis   {King's), 

I'UO;   Ml    l;yk(s  \Trin),  1911. 

h'il:n'illitiw  Mnsrtim.     The  Vit-e-Chniicellor;   Dr  \'enn,  .Mr  Savle  (Joh), 

1908;  Mr  \V.  t;.  Searle  [(Jn),  Baron  A.  von  lliigcl 

(Trin),  I'.Kl'.t;  Dr  (ilaisher,  Mr  Minn^  il'mih),  I'.lli); 

Mr  A.  B.('oi.k(g/0.  M' •'    l{.M'('l<an(  Y'riH ),  191 1 . 

Director  of  the  Museum,  Mr  .Sydney  C.  Cockerell. 

AuliiiUiirian   Cmnmiltee.  The   \'ice-<  hancellor;    the  J)irectnr   of  the   Fit/- 

wiUiam  Musenn.;  Dr  (finisher  and  Prof.  Ridgevvay 


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appointed  by  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum  Syndicate; 
the  President  of  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian 
Society,  Mr  Jenkinson  (Trin)  and  Mr  Cranage 
(King's),  appointed  by  the  Council  of  the  Cam- 
bridge Antiquarian  Society;  Dr  Haddon,  1908; 
Mr  J.    VV.   Clark  (Tr'ui),   1909;    Prof.   Ridf-eway, 

1910.  Curator  of  the  Museum  of  General  and  Local 
Archa'oloqy  and  of  Ethnology,  Baron  A.  von  Hiigel 
(Trin)  (Sec). 

Library.  The  Vice-Chancellor;  UrBaker,MrJ.  B.  Lock(C'fli), 

Mr  Grant  (King's),  Mr  W.  B.  Hardy  (dai),  1908; 
Dr  A.  W.  Ward,  Dr  James  (Ch.  Deputy  for  the 
Vice-Chancellor),  Dr  Reid,  Mr  Sharp,  1909;  Dr 
Cunningham,  Mr  Beihune-lidker  ( Pemh),  Mr  R.  T. 
Wrig'ht  (Chr),  Mr  Minns  (7^m/>),  1910;  Dr  Jackson, 
Prof.  Burkitt,  Mr  J.  W.  aark  (Trin),  Mr  Hazeltine 
{Emm),  1911. 

Local  Examinations  The  Vice-Chancellor;  Mr  Fitzpalrick,  Mr  Mollison 
and  Lectures.  (Cla),    Mr  E.  C.  Pearce    (Corjy),    1908;    Mr  Bell 

(Trin  H),  Mr  Pollock  (Corp),  MrHeadf  Ewim),  1909; 
Mr  K.S.  Roberts,  Mr  Greaves  (^7//),  Mr  J.  H.  Gray 
(Qii),  1910;  Dr  Stanton,  Mr  Cameron  (Cai),  Mr 
Winstanley  (Trin),  1911;  Dr  Buflpr,  Mr  Purvis 
(Joh),  Mr  P.  V.  Bevan  (Trin),  1912.  Dr  Keynes 
{Secretary  for  Examinations),  Mr  CiSinage  (King' >•), 
(Secretari/  for  Lectures).  Assistant  Secretaries,  Mr 
Flather  (Kmni),  Mr  L.  A.  Borradaile  (Selw.H). 

LoJyiny  Houses.  [The  Vice-Chancellor],  Mr  E.  A.  Beck  (Cli.  Deputy 

for  the  Vice-Chancellor);  the  Two  Proctors;  Mr 
Weekes  (late  Sen.  Proctor),  Mr  Munro  (late  Jun. 
Proctor);  Mr  W.  H.  Macaulay  (King'.'i),  1908; 
Mr  Cartmell  (Chr).  1909;  Mr  Gallop  (Cai),  1910; 
Mr  A.  Gray  (Jes),  1911.  Secretary,  Mr  Pollock 
(Corp). 

Mvseums  and  Lecture  The  Vice-Chancellor;  Prof.  Woodhead,  Mr  Barcroft 

Rooms.  (KinCs),  1908:  Mr  J.  W.  Clark  (Trin),  Mr  Grant 

(King's),  1909;  Mr  J.  B.  Lock  (Cai),  Mr  Rastall 

(Chr),  1910;  Prof.  Seward,  Mr  Heycock  (King's), 

1911.  Secri'tarp,  Mr  Ship]ey  (Chr). 
Hhilosophical  Library      Mr  J.  W.  Clark    (/Vm),  Mr  Newall   (Trin),   and 

Committee.  Mr  Shipley  (Chr),  appointed  bv  the  Philosophical 

Society ;  Mr  Liveing,  Prof.  Thomson,  and  Mr 
■lenkinson  (Trin),  appointed  by  the  Museums  and 
Lecture  Rooms  Syndicate. 

Observatory.  The   Vice-Cliancellor,  the   Lucasiaii,   I'lumian,  and 

Lowndean  Professors;  Mr  JVewall  (Trin).  Mr 
Welsh  (Jes),  1908;  Dr  Glaisher,  Dr  Hob.son,  1909; 
Mr  H.  Darwin  (Trin),  Mr  Birtwistle  (Pemb), 
1910. 

Highest  (irude  School  The  Vice-Chancellor;  Mr  Donaldson,  INI r  Mollison 
Examinations.  (Cla),Mr  P.  V.  Bevan  (7 Vi//),  1908;  Mr  Fitzpatrick, 

Dr  K.  W.  Barnes,  Mr  Shipley  (Chr),  1909;  Ur 
Mason,  Mr  Durnford  (King'.'i),  Mr  J.  H.  Gray 
(Qu),  1910;  Dr  Jackson,  Mr  Stuart  (Joh),  Mr 
Winstanley  (Trin),  1911.  Secretary,  Mr  Gross 
(Cai). 


Proctorial. 


Select  Preachers. 


Senate-House. 


Sites. 


Ixxiii 

Press.  The  Vice-Chancellor;  Mr   Neville   (Sid),  Mr  Giles 

(Emm),  11)08;   Or  A.  W.   Ward  (Ch.  Deputy  for 
the  Vice-Chancellor),   Mr  Grant   (King's),  1909; 
Dr  Sorley,  Mr  W.  A.  Wright  (Triii),  1910;    Ur 
Jackson,    Prof.    Seward,    1911;    Dr    Hobson,    Mr 
J.  B.  Lock  (Cai),  1912;  Dr  Stanton,  Dr  Anderson, 
1913;    Dr    Bond,    Mr    Whitney    (A'/w^'.s),    1914. 
Secretary,  Mr  R.  T.  Writ;lit  (Chi).     Asiiitanl  Sec- 
retiiry,  Mr  A.  K.  Waller  (I'et). 
The  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Two  Proctors;    Mr  Ball 
(  Trin),  Mr  Scott  (Joh),  1908  ;  Mr  Bushe-Fox  (J oh), 
Mr  W.    M.   Fletcher  (Trin),   1909;    Mr  Cartmell 
(Chr),    Mr    Shirres    (Trin  H),    1910.      The  Pro- 
Proctors    are  invited   to   attend   the   Meetings  of 
this  Syndicate, 
riie  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Five  Divinity  Professors, the 
Two  Proctors;  Dr  Cunningham,  1908;  Dr  James, 
1909;  Dr  Butler,  1910;  Mr  E.  A.  Btck,  1911. 
The  Vice-Chancellor,    the   Pro- Proctors   nominated 
under  the   Grace  of  Fel).   23,  1863;    Mr   Corbett 
(Kinqs),  Mr  Bushe-Fox  (J(>A),1908;  Mr  Humphry 
(Trin),  Mr  Hinks  (Trin),  1909;    Dr  Du.kworth, 
Mr  Dodds  (Pet),  1910;  Mr  Crotiin  (  Trin  H),  Mr 
Knoit  (//  Seiw),  1911. 
The  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Secretary  of  the  Financial 
Board  (&<.);    Mr  H.   Darwin    (Trin),   Mr  Innes 
(Trin),  1908;   Mr  R.  T.  Wright  [Chr),  Mr  J.  B. 
Lock  (Cai),  1909;    Mr  J.   W.  Clark   (Trhi).   Mr 
Gross  (Cai),  1910;  Dr  Kenny,  Dr  Tatiner,  1911; 
Dr   Peile,   Mr  W.   Chawner,    1912;    Mr   Shipley 
(Chr),  Mr  Parker  (King's),  1913. 
,.  Building  Cumvdttee.  Mr  Grant  (King's),  1908;  Mr  Lock  (Cai),  1909;  Mr 
Shipley  (Chr),  1910. 
The  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic, 
the  Professor  of  Surgery, the  Professor  of  Pathology, 
the    Professor   of   Chemistry;   Dr  Anning'son,   Dr 
Graham-Smith,   Dr  Nuttall,   1908;    Dr  Humphry, 
Dr  Barclay-Smith,  Dr  Cobbett,  1909;  Dr  Gaskell, 
Dr    Shore,    Mr    W.    M.    Fletcher    (Trin),    1910. 
Secretarii,  Dr  Anningson.     Secretary  for  Tropical 
Medicine,  Dr  Nuttall. 
Training  of  Teachers. 'Vhe.  Vice-Chancellor;  Mr  Donaldson,  Mr  Cranage 
(King's),  1908  ;  Mr  Pollock  (Corp),  Mr  Nolan  ( Trin), 
1909;  Mr  Bell  (Trin  H),  Mr   V\  instanley  (Trin), 
1910;   Mr  Appleton  (H.  Selw),  Mr  Child  (Chr), 
1911.     Secretary,  Mr  Browning  (/\'i»f/'.s-). 
Dr  Drury,  Dr  Kouse,  Mr  Sedley  laylor  (Trin),  Mr 
Browninj,'   (King''s),    Mr  Durnford    (King's),   Mr 
Bell  (Trin  H),  Mr  Barber  (Cai),  Mr  Child  (Chr), 
Mr  F.  E.  Hutchinson  (King's). 

CJ)    OCCASIONAL. 
The  Vice-Chancellor;  Dr  Jackson,  Prof.  Ridgeway, 
Mr  .1.  \V.  Clark  (Trin),  Mr  .1.  B.  Lock  (Cai),  Mr 
Cjrant  (King's),  Mr  \V.   H.    Miicaulay   (Kino's), 
Mr  Shipley  (Chr),  Baron  A.  von  Hiigel  (Triii). 
Provision  of  Kxamiu-  The  Vice-Chancellor,    Mr  (  .  Smith,    Dr  Langley, 
ation  Rooms.  Dr  liarmer,  Dr  Tanner,  I'rol.  Thomson,  Mr  J.  W. 


State  Medicine. 


Day  Training 

College 

Commiliee. 


New  Museum  of 
Archaeology  and 
of  Kthnology. 


Ixxiv 

Clark   (Tmi),  Mr  Gross  (Cai),   Mr    J.    B.   Lock 
(Cai),  Mr  Grant  (King's),  Mr  J.  H.  Gray  (  Qn),  Mr 
Cranage  [King's). 
OarencUsh  Lahoia-     TheVice-Chancellor ;  Mr  Filzpatrick,  Prof.  Thomson, 
tory  Extension  Mr  .1.   B.  Lock    [Cai),    Mr  Grant   [King's),  Mr 

W.  H.  :VIacaulay  (King's),  Mr  Whetham  (Trin). 
Chemical  Lahoiafoig  The    Vice-Chancellor,     l)r    Sell,    Dr    Kenton,    Mr 
Extension.  Liveing,  Mr  Neville   {Kid),  iMr  J.   B.  Lock  (Cai), 

Mr  Grant  (Kim/'s),  Mr  VV.  H.  Macaulay  {King's), 
Mr  Heycock  (Kinq's),  Mr  Shipley  {<'hr),  Mr  W.E. 
Dixon  (Down),  Mr  H.  O.  Jones  (t'la). 
Oldham  Bequest.         The    Vice-Chancellor,    Dr    Mason,    Dv    Peile,    Dr 
Jackson,  Mr  A.  Gray  (Jes),  Mr  Glover  (Joh),  Mr 
Cornford  (Trin). 
Building  for  Deijart-  The  Vice-Cliancellor,  Prof.  Seward,  Prof.  Wood,  Mr 
mento/Agncultzire.     Bidwell   (Trin),  Mr  J.  B.  Lock  (Cai),  Mr  Grant 
(King'i.),  Mr  Shiplev  (Chr),  Mr  Cranage  (King's), 
Mr  Middleton  (Joh).' 
Building  for  Lecture  The  Vice-Chancellor.    The  Members  of  the  Building 
Booms  &c.  Committee.     Mr    W.    Chawner,    Dr   Hobson,    Dr 

Sorley,  Dr  Tanner,  Mr  Braunholtz  (King's),  Mr 
Cranage  (King's). 
General  Examination  The    Vice-Chancellor.      Mr   Filzpatrick   (Tres.    of 
for  the  Ordinari/  Queens'),  Dr  Cunningham,  Dr  Gaskell ,  Dr  Tanner, 

B.A.  Degree.     '  Mr  R.  St  J.  Parry  {Trin),  Mr  Cartniell  (Chr),  Mr 

Mollison  (Cla),  Mr  J.  H.  Gray  ((,>u),  Mr  Cranage,  , 
(King's),  Mr  Cameron  (Cai). 

BOARD  FOR  THE  REGULATION  OF  NON-COLLEGIATE 
STUDENTS. 

Mr  Donaldson,  Dr  Stanton,  Mr  Nolnn  (7'(/»).  l'^"8  ;  Dr  Koakes-.Iackson, 
Mr  Durnford  (King's),  Mr  Flather  (Emm),  1909;  Mr  Filzpatrick  (Ch.), 
Mr  Roxburgh  (TrinH),  Mr  Stewart  (Joh),  1910.     Censor,  Mr  Reddaway 

(King's). 

BOARD  FOR  SUPERINTENDING  THE  PREVIOUS, 
GENERAL,  AND  SPECIAL  EXAMINATIONS. 

Mr  J.  H.  Gray  (Qu).  Mi  Shirres  {Trin  //),  1908;  MrCartmcll  (Chr), 
Mr  G.  M.  Kdwards  {Sid),  1909;  Mr  Fitzpatrick,  Mr  Flatlier  (Ennn).  1910; 
Mr  Mollison  ((7a),  Mr  W  liiblcy  (J'cndi),  1911.  Mr  J.  H.  Gray  (V").  Mr 
Gaul  (Trin  H),  Mr  I'earce  (Corp),  till  the  first  day  of  the  Kaster  Term, 
1909.     "S'ecreto//,  Mr  Gro.ss  (Cai). 

SPECIAL    BOARDS  OF  STUDIES. 

Tlie  terms  of  office  of  the  elected  Members  end  on  Dec.  31  of  the  year  named  in  each  case. 
Divinity.  The  Lady   Marfj;aret's,    Regius,   Norrisian,    Hnisean, 

and  Ely  (Ch)  Professors  of  Divinity.  The  Regius 
Professor  of  Hebrew,  the  Dixie  I'lofessor.  The 
following  Fixaniiners:  Dr  Caldccoit,  Dr  Keltoe, 
Dr  I'oakes-.lacUson,  DrSiawlev.  Mr  Nairne  (./f.s), 
Mr  Whitney  (A'/;/(/'.s),  Mr  Valentine-Richards  (C//j-), 
Mr  M'Lean  (C/i/),  Mr  Ucthune-Haker  (Pemh), 
Mr  C.  A.  A.  Scott  (.roh),  Mr  Radford  (-/oh),  Dr 
Tennant,  until  30  Septend)cr  19(>9. 
Mr  HetlmiK-Bakec  {Pemh),  MrC.  A.  A.  Scott  (,/<^// ), 
190H;  Mr  AKI.ean  {Chr),  1909;  Mr  \'alentine- 
Kichards  (Chr)  (See),  1910. 


Ixxv 

Law.  The  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law  {Ch),  the  Down- 

ing Professor  of  Laws,  the  Whewell  Professor. 
Tlie  Header  in  English  Law.  The  following  Ex- 
aminers: Dr  Bond,  Dr  Bate,  Mr  Lush  (TrinH), 
Mr  Phillips  (Trin  H),  Mr  Topbam  (Qit),  Mr 
Buslie-Fox  [Joh],  Mr  Hazeltine  [Emm). 

Mr  Uendell  {Trin  H),  Mr  Buckland  {Cai),  1908; 
Dr  Bond,  1909;  Mr  Bushe-Fox  {Joh)  [Sec),  1910; 
Mr  D.  L.  Harris  {Down),  1911. 

Co-opted  Member  of  Degree  Committee  to  31  Dec. 
1908,  Mr  Buckland  {Cai). 
Medicine.  The    Kegius    Professor    of    Physic,    the   Anatomy, 

Downing,  and  Pathology  Professors.  The  Pro- 
fessors of  Chemistry,  Physiology,  and  Surgery,  and 
the  Quick  Professor  of  Biology.  I'he  Assessor  to 
the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  (Dr  Humphry  (/Set-)). 
'I'he  following  Examiners:  Dr  Bradbury,  Dr 
Pitt,  Dr  Osier  {0.rf),  Dr  J.  Rose  Bradford 
{Lond),  Dr  W.  K.  Pollock,  Dr  H.  K.  Spencer 
{Lond),  DrT.  H.  Keliock,  Mr  H.  Johnson  {Lond), 
Blr  Stanley  Boyd  (Lond),  Mr  Dunn  {Lond),  all 
of  whom  liold  office  till  1  Oct.  1909;  Mr  Dixon 
{Doirn),  Dr  Stockman  (L'din),  Mr  Strangeways 
{Joh),  Dr  Ritciiie  (Edin),  Dr  Duckworth,  Dr 
Denyer,  Mr  Barcroft  (King's),  Dr  Paton  {Edin), 
Mr  C.  T.  R.  Wilson  {>Sid),  Mr  Adie  {Trin),  Mr 
Shipley  {Chr),  who  hold  office  till  7  Jan.  1909. 

Mr  W.  M.  Fletcher  (7Vt«).  1908;  Dr  Anderson,  1909; 
Dr  Gaskell,  1910. 

Co-opted  Member  of  Degree  Committee  to  end  of 
Michaelmas  Term  1908,  Dr  Humphry. 
Classici.  The  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  the  Professor  of 

Latin,  the  Professor  of  Sanskrit,  tlie  Professor 
of  Ancient  History  {Ch),  tlie  Public  Orator,  the 
Readers  in  Classical  Archaioiogy  and  Compara- 
ti?e  Pliilology.  The  following  Examiners:  Mr 
Sills  {Kin.fs),  Mr  V.  S.  V.  Jones  {Magd),  Mr 
Cook  {(Ju),  Mr  Lawson  {I'enih),  Mr  Walker  {Chr), 
Mr  H.  J.  Edwards  {Pel),  Mr  Woule  {('or/y), 
Mr  \Vedd(iii;/^'4),  Mr  Campbell  {('In-),  Mr  Oiles 
(Emm),  Mr  Gaye  (Trin),  Mr  Harrison  (Trin),  Mr 
Gardner  (Cai),  Dr  Postgate,  Mr  J.  Burnet  (Oxf), 
Dr  Conway,  Mr  Angus  (Tritili),  all  of  whom  hold 
office  till  :iO  September,  1909. 

Mr  G.  JM.  Edwards  (fiid),  Mr  Cornford  (Trin)  (Sec), 
1908;  Mr  Glover  (Joh)  1909;  Dr  Peile,  1910;  Dr 
Verrall,  1911. 
Oiifntal  Sindiex.  The  Kegius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  the  Professor  of 
.\ral)ic  (  Ch),  the  Lord  Almoner's  Header  in  Arabic, 
the  Professor  of  Sanskrit,  the  I'i'ofessor  of  Cliinese, 
the  Reader  in  Talniudic.  The  following  Exam- 
iners: Dr  Rouse,  Prof.  Giles,  Mr  Nicholson  (Trin), 
Mr  S.  .\.  Cook  (C'ui),  Mr  Abrahams  (<'hr),  Mr 
'i'homas  (Trin),  Mr  M'Lean  (Chr),  S\ed  All 
Bilgraiiii  {Chr),  Mr  Brenan,  iMr  A.  T.  Chapman 
( I: mm). 

Prof.  Muikiti,MrJolinN(V").1908;Mri\P\eile(.S'iW), 
1909;  Mr  A.  I'.  Cliapnian  (Hnim)  (Sec),  1910. 


Ixxvi 

Medieval  and  The  Professor  of  Anglo-Saxon.      The  Regius   Pro- 

Moilern  Languages,  fessor  of  Modern  History.  The  Readers  in  Con)- 
parative  Philology,  Germanic  (Sec),  and  Romance 
(( 'fi).  The  following  Examiners:  Mr  Atkins  [Juli], 
Mr  Braunholtz  (Kinfi's),  Prof.  Wright  {O.rf);  Mr 
G.  C.  Macaulay  (frin),  Mr  Kastner  (Cla),  JMr 
Quigfrin  (Cai),  Mr  Oelsner  (Cat),  Mr  Sandbacii 
(Kiny^s),  Prof.  Vauifhan  {Leerh). 
Mr  Chadwifk  (  Cl,i),  1908;  Mr  Stewart  (Joh),  UKIS; 
Dr  A.  W.  Ward,  190") ;  Mr  Quiggin  (Cai),  1910; 
Mr  Comber  [Pemh),  1911. 
Co-opted  member  of  J)egrec  Committee  to  31  Dee. 
1908,  Mr  Stewart  (./o/'). 

Mathematics.  The    Lucasian,  Pluniian,  Lovvndean,  and   Sadlerian 

Professors.     The  Cavendish  and  Mechanism  Pro- 
fessors.   The  following  Moderators  and  Examiners : 
Mr  R.    A.   Sampson  (Joh),  Mr  Grace  (Pit),  Mr 
AVebb  (Joh),  Mr  (I.  H.  A.Wilson  (C/«),till  30  Apr. 
1909;    Mr   Cameron   (Cai),    ]\Ir   Munro  (Q(t),  Mr 
Mayall  (Sid),  Dr  Hobson,  Prof.  Larmor,  till30  Apr.  1 
1910;  Dr  Baker,  Dr  K.  W.  Barnes  (Sec),  Mr  H.I 
J^amb  (Trill),  Mr  Berry  (Kjik/'s),  Mr  Macdouald  i 
(Cla),  Mr  (iaul  (Trin  II),  Mr  Birtwistle  (Pcii)h),\ 
Mr  Bennett  (Emm),  till  30  Apr.  1911;  Mr  Dalby  I 
(Trm),  Mr  Peace  (Fmm),   till  7  Jan.   1909;    Mr  | 
Welsh  (./f.v).  till  Dec.  1910.  J 

Dr    Baker,   1908;    Mr   Herman    (Trin),   1909;    Drl 
Hobson  (Ch),  1910. 

Fhysics  iinti  The  Chemistry  (C/i),  Jacksonian,  Mineralogy,  Caven- 

C'licmislry.  dish,    and    Mechanism    Professors.     The    Wood- 1 

wardian  and  Drapers  Professor.  'J'he  lieader  in 
Agricultural  Chemistry.  The  Goldsmiths'  l^cader" 
in  Metallurgy.  The  following  I'^xaminers, 
who  hold  office  till  7  Jan.  1909,  JMr  Hedfoid 
(Sid),  DrSell,  Mr  ]\l-'Clelland,  Dr  Fenton,  INIr  A. 
Hutchinson  (Prinh),  Prof.  Hopkinson,  Mr  P.  V. 
Bevan  (Trin),  ]\Ir  Orton  (doh),  Mr  Spencer  (Sid). 
Mr  Fitzpatrick  (Sec),  Mr  Peace  (Emm),  1908;  Mr 
H.  ().  Jones (r7o),  1909  ;  Mr  Heycock  (A'jnj/'.s),  1910. 

liinlogy  and  Geology.  The  Botany,  Wood  wardian,  Zoology,  Physiology 
(Ch),  Quick  of  Biology,  Biology,  and  Agricultural 
Botany  Professors.  The  Anatomy  and  Drapers 
Professors.  The  Readers  in  Botany,  Zoology, 
Chemical  Piiysiology,  and  Porestry.  The  follow 
ing  Examiners,  wlio  hold  olfice  till  7  .Ian.  1909, 
Mr  Carwood  (Trin),  Mr  1'.  I'.  Blackman  (JoU), 
Mr  Punnett  (Cai),  Mr  Manners-Smith  (l)oirn), 
Mr  I  lopkins(/'.'»iml,Mr  Hill  (King's),  Mr  Fearnsides 
(Sid),  Ml- Oliver,  DrHarmer,  Air  1  lowden  (y!,',//»), 
Mr  Pembrey  (O.rf). 
Mr  Shipley  (CVir),  Mr  AV.  M.  Fletcher  (7V//0,  1908; 

Dr  INIarr,  1909;  Mr  V.  Darwin  (Chr),  1910. 
Co-opted  mendjers  of  Degree  Coumiittee  to  end  of 
Michaelmas  Term  190K,  Dr  Harmcr,  Mr  Manners- 
Smith  (li(iirii). 

ffixlary  and  The  Begins  Professor  of  Modern  History,  the  Disney 

Archuiilogy.  .Slade,    and    Dixie    Professors.     Tiie    Professor  oi 


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Political  Economy,  the  Whewell  Professor  of  Inter- 
national  Law,  the   Professor   of  Ancient    History 
(Ch).     The   followinjj    Examiners,    Ur   Reid.   Mr 
Reddaway  {Kim/'s),  Mr  Lapsley  (Trin),  Mr  Price 
{Oxf),  Mr  Green  (Cai)  (Sec),  MrTemperley  (Pet), 
Mr  Fletcher  {O.rf),    Mr   Whitney  {Kinr/'s},    Dr 
Figj^is,  Mr  Jordan  (Kim/'s),  Mr  (Mapham  (King's), 
Mr  Laurence  (Trin). 
Dr  Cunningham,  Mr  Head  (Emm),  VMS;  Dr  Tanner, 
l'.)09;  Dr  A.  W.  Ward,  1910;  Mr  Laurence  (Trin), 
1911. 
Co-opted  members  of  Degree  Committee  to  31  Dec. 
1908,  Mr  Whitney  (King's),  Mr  Green  (Cai). 
lurnl  Science.  The     Knifrhtbridge    and    Mental     Philosophy    and 

Lofjic  Professors.  The  follo\vin}r  Examiners : 
Dr  Sorley,  Dr  J.  Ward,  Dr  Mackenzie,  Dr 
M'l'agorart,  Mr  Stout  (Joh),  Mr  Gibson  (Joh), 
Dr  Fringe- Pattison  (Sf  Andre ns). 
Mr  Johnson  (Kivfs),  1908;  Dr  Keynes  (Ch),  1909; 
Dr  M'-Ta^gart  (Sec),  1910;  Dr  Myers,  1911. 
\fusic.  The  Professor  of  Music.    The  following;  Examiners: 

Dr  Wood,   Dr  Faning,  Mr  Lempfert  (Emm),  who 
hold  nrtice  till  7  .Jan.  1909. 
Mr  K.  S.  Thompson  (C/ir),  19US;  Mr  Dent  (iiing-'s), 
l'.l()8;  Dr  Gray,  1909;  Mr  S.  Taylor  (^Trin)  (Ch), 
1910;  Mr  Bennett  (Emm)  (Sec),  1911. 
'ndian  Civil  The  Professor   of  Arabic,    I'he   Regius  Professor  of 

Service  •'Studies  Modern  History,  The  Professor  of  Sanskrit. 

MrE.S.  RobertslC/i),  Dr  J.  Ward,  1908;  MrMoUison 
(Cla),  Mr  Auckland  (Cii),  1909;  Mr  Whibley 
{rewh),  Mr  VV'hetham  (7V(/0,  1910;  Mr  W. 
Chawner,  Air  1'.  C.  \.ev/\s(Trin),  1911.  Secretary, 
Mr  H.  A.  Roberts  (Cai). 
Economics  and  J'hc    Kiiightbridge    Professor,   the    Regius  Professor 

Politics.  ot    Modern    History,    the    Downing    Professor   of 

the  Laws  of  England,  the  Professor  of  Political 
Economy  (Ch),  the  Whewell  Professor  of  Inter- 
national Law.  The  following  Examiners:  Dr 
Keynes,  Mr  Chapman  ('Trin),  Mr  Macgregor 
(Trin),  Prof.  Ashley  (/linn),  I\lr  Flux  (Joh),  Mr 
Meredith  (Kiug'.i). 
Mr  Dickinson  (King's)  (Sec),  Mr  H.  G.  Wood  (Jes), 
190H;  Mr  Pigou  (King's),  1909;  Mr  H.  S. 
Foxwell  (.fiih),  1910;  Dr  Keynes,  1911;  Dr  A.  W. 
Ward,  191-2. 


Agriciiltiirnl 
Stuilies. 


The  Vice-Chnnrellor;  The  Drapers  Professor  (Sec). 
'Ihc  I'rofLssors  of  U-«Uiny,  Chcmislry.  (ieology, 
Phvsiology,  Pathology,  and  AgTicultural  Botany. 
Thi'  Keader  in  Forestry,  the  Lecturer  in  Agricul- 
tural Physiology,  and  the  lillbey  Lecturer.  Kt  Hon. 
Lord  Blvlh,  Mr  Au>tin  Keen  (till  31  December, 
P.M)H);  Mr  Grant  (A'/'"'/'.''),  190H;  Mr  Innes  (  7'/iy/), 
VMK);  Prof.  Kiffen,  1910;  Sir  W.  Gilhcy,  Bart, 
(until  :tl  December,  1909);  and  the  following 
UeprcsenlHiives  of  IJorough  and  Counly  Councils 

d2 


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Forestry  Committee 


Geographical 
iStudies. 


MHitarij  Studies. 


A  nthropolofjieal 
Studies. 


Foreign  Serviee 
Students 
Committee, 


(unlil  31  Dec.  1908);  Bedfoidshire,  Mr  S.  Street; 
Cambridgeshire,  Mr  H.  G.  Fordham;  Essex,  Mr 
T.  Goodcliild;  Hertfordshire,  Mr  A.  Dean; 
Huntingdonshire,  Mr  W.  H.  O.  Duncombe;  Isle 
of  Ely,  Mr  Bidwell  (Trin) ;  Norfolk,  Mr  Evans 
Lombe;  Northamptonshire,  Mr  Monckton(  Trin); 
East  Suffolk,  Mr  Haiwood;  West  Suffolk,  Mr  O.  D.  ' 
Johnson. 

The  \'ice-Chancellor.     The  Drapers  Professor.     The 
Professors   of  Botany,    Chemistry,    (ieology,  and  I 
Agricultural   liotany.      Tiie    Reader   in    Forestry. 
Mr  Fitzpatrick,  Mr  F.  Darwin  (Chr),    Mr  Grant  | 
{King's),  Mr  Shipley  (t'/ir),  Mr  Ljnch,  Mr  H.  G. 
Fordham,  1908. 

The   Vice-Chancellor.     The   Reader  in   Geography 
(Sec).     Dr   Guillemard,    Dr   Haddon,    Dr  Marr,, 
Mr  Head    (Emm),    Dr  A.    VV.  Ward,    Mr  .1.    S. ' 
Gardiner  (C'ai),    Mr  Hinks  (Trin),   Sir  Clements 
Miirkham,  Dr  Keltie  (-S7  Andreivs),   1908. 

The  Vice-Chancellor.  I'he  Commanding  Officer 
(Sec),  the  Second  in  Command,  and  the  Adjutant, 
of  the  University  Volunteer  Corps.  Mr  Cronin 
(  Trill  II),  Mr  Whetham  (  Trin).  1908;  Mr  Caldwell, 
Mr  Humphry  (Trin),  1909;  Mr  Durnford  (/\ (««/'«), 
MrG.  H.  A.  Wilson  (Ola),  1910;  Prof.  Hopkinson, 
Mr  J.  Griffiths  (King's),  1908. 

The  Disney  Professor  of  Archaeology,  the  Univer- ' 
sity  Lecturers  in  Ethnology  (Ch),  Physical  Anthro- 
pology  (Sec),  the  Physiology  of  the  Senses,  and  i 
Experimental  Psychology.     Baron  A.  von  lliigel 
(Trin),  1908;  Mr  Chadwick  (Cla),  1909;  Dr  A. 
Macalister,  1910;  Dr  Guillemard,  1911. 

'I'he  Director  of  the  School  of  Living  Oriental 
Languages  (Professor  Browne);  Mr  Durnford 
(Kiii'i's),  Mr  Comber  (Pemb),  1908;  Mr  E.  S. 
Roberts,  Prof.  Burkilt,  1909;  Dr  A.  VV.  Ward 
(Ch),  Prof.  Giles,  1910.  Secretan/,  Mr  H.  A. 
Roberts  (Cui). 


Previous  Exaniinatiuii. 


EXAMINERS. 

Greek  and  English  Gospel,  Mr  Clarke  (Jes). 
Latin  Classic  and  alternative,  Mr  Sleeman 
(Sid).  Greek  Classic,  alternative,  and 
Macaulay,  Dr  Srawley.  Latin  Unprepared 
Translation,  Xenophon,  and  Shakespeare, 
Mr  J.  n.  Gray  ((,>u).  Paley's  Kvidences,  Mr 
H .  M.  Rose  (,SV</)  ;  Logic,  ^Ir  W.  E.  Joiinson 
(Kini/'.s).  Mathematical  Subjects,  MrGunslon 
(Joh).  Mr  Wallis  (Co-y/),  Mr  Gaul  (Trin  H). 
English  Essay,  ]\Ir  Kushmore  (Catli). 

Additional  Subjects:  (Mech.)  Mr  Bell  (Trinll), 
Mr  Knott  (J/  Srlw);  (Fr.)  Dr  Stevens,  Mr 
Braiinholtz  (King's);  (Germ.)  Dr  Breul,  Mr 
Comber  (Tcinh). 


Ixxix 


teneral  F.xamiiiatioii. 


lathematieal  Tripos, 

Part  1. 
(Old  Regulations.) 
latliematiral  Tripos, 

Part  11, 
latheniatical  Tripos, 

Part  I. 
(New  Ke«,'ulatioiis.) 


{' 


Mathematical  Subjects,  i\Ir  Dodds  (Pet),  Mr 
ilunro  (V")>  Classical  Subjects,  Acts,  Latin 
Composition,  Mr  Plaistowe  ( Vi/),  Mr  Pea  roe 
[Corp);  Enylish  History,  English  Com- 
position and  English  Literature,  Mr  K.  E. 
Foxwell  (Jolij,  Mr  G.  E.  Green  (Cai). 

The  Moderators  (or  1908,  viz.  Mr  Berry  {Kiitff').), 
Mr  Birtwistle  {I'tmh);  Mr  Gaul  {Trin  H),  Mr 
Bennett  {Emm). 

l)r  Baker,  Dr  E.  W.  Barnes,  Mr  Lamb  (Trin), 
Mr  Macdonald  (Ola). 

Mr  Welsh  (Jcs),  Mr  Cameion  (Cai),  Mr  P.  V". 
Bevan  {7'riii). 


ilassicalTripos,  Part  1. 

Ilassica  I  Tripos, Pai  t  J I . 

loral  Sciences  Tripos, 
iaw  Tripos. 

listorical  Tripos. 


'heolotrical  Tripos, 
Part  1. 


rheological  Tripos, 
Part  II. 


)riental  Languages 
rripos 


c. 

D. 


E. 


Dr  Reid,  Mr  Moule  (Co//)).  Mr  Walker  (Chr), 
Mr  Sills  (King's),  Mr  Lawson  [I'ein))),  Mr 
Vernon  Jones  {Ma<id),  Mr  Gaye  {Trin),  Mr 
S.  G.  Campbell  (CAr). 

A.  Dr  Postgate,  Mr  Harrison  {Trin). 

B.  Mr  Angus  ( Trin  H),  Prof.  Burnet  {St  A  n- 
dren-s). 

Mr  Wedd(A'm^'ji),  Mr  H.  J.  Edwards  (P«t). 
Mr  E.  A.  Gardner  {Cai),  Mr  A.  B.  Cook 

{Qu). 
\)r  Conway,  Mr  P.  Giles  {Emm). 
Dr  Sorley,  Dr  M<^Taggart,   Mr  Stout  {Joh),  Mr 

Gibson  {Joh). 
Dr  Kenny,   Dr  Bond,  Mr  Lush  {Trin  H),  Mr 

Busiie-Fox  {Joh),  Mr  Ilazeltine  {Emm). 
Dr   Figgis,   Mr    Whitney   {Kiiu/'s),    Mr   Green 
{Cai),     Mr    Jordan    {King'n).    'Mr    Clapham 
{Kinr/'i),  Mr  Laurence  (Trin),  Mr  Temperley 
{Petj,  Mr  Fletcher  (Oa/). 
f  Dr  Swete,  Dr   Barnes,  Dr  Srawley,  Mr  APLean 
\       (Chr),  Mr  Bethune-Baker  (remh),  MrC.  A.  A. 
I      Scott  (.foil). 

(Sect.  1,  Dr  Barnes,  Mr  McLean  {Clir);  Sect.  2, 
Dr    Swete,     Mr    Valentine-Richards    (Chr)  ; 
Sect.  3,    Mr  Whitney   {King's),    Mr   Badford 
{J),li);    Sect.   4,    Mr  Bethune-Baker   (I'eml,), 
Dr  Srawley;  Sect.  5,  Prof.  Inge,  Dr  Tennant. 
f  Dr  Rouse,    Pro!.  Bevan,   I'rof.  (iiles,  Mr  A.  T. 
J      Chapman    (Emm),     Mr     M-'Lean    {Chr),    Mr 
\      Thomas  (Trin),  Mr  Nicholson  {Trin). 
Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos  (Qualifying  Kxamiiiaiion).     Mr  W.  ILMacaulay 

(fiinfi'n),  Mr  Peace  {Nmm). 
Mechanical  Sciences  I'ripos;  Prof.  Ilopkitison,  Mr  Peace  (  Emm),  Mr  Dalhy 
(Trin). 
Fhysici.     Mr  P.  V.  Bevan  (VViH),  Mr  ]\r'('!elland.         A  (2).    Ele- 
meutanj  Phytic*.     Mr  Bedford  (  .SVi/).  Mr  C.  T.  B.   Wilson  (Sid) 
(.Med.).  B  (I).      Chemistry.      Dr    Fciilon,  Mr  Orion   (./,-//). 

B  (2).     Elrmintiini  Chcmi>.(rtj.     Dr  Sell,  .Mr  Adic  (  Trin)  (Med.). 
C.     Mineralogy.     Mr  A.    I  liitcliinson  (Tenth),  Mr  Spencer  {Si,l). 


Ml). 


Ixxx 


^ 


D.  OeoJorpi.      Mr     (jarwootl     {Trin),    Mr     Fearnsides     (Sid). 

E.  Botany'.  Prof.  Sewanl,  MrF.  F.  Blackman  {Joh).  F.  Zoohs;,!. 
Dr  fTarmer,  Mr  Pnnnett  (Cat).  G.  Elemeutani  Biology.  Mr 
Hill  {Kiniffi),  Mr  Shipley  (67/r)  (Med.).  H.  Human  Anatomi/. 
Mr  Manners-Smith  ([>(m-»),  Mr  Howden  (EiJin).  H*.  Human 
Aiiatntny  (Medical  Or^/ees).  Dr  Duckworth,  Dr  Denyer.  K.  /'//// 
siolofi;)!.  J\Ir  Hopkins  (Kmm),  Dr  Pembrey  (Ox/).  K*.  Fhi/sio 
lor/If.    (Medical  Degrees).    Mr  Barcroft  (Jv/«.(/'.s),  DrPaton  (Edin). 

Natural  Sciences  Tripos..  A  (1),  B  (1),  C,  D,  E,  F,  H,  K,  above. 

!A   and  B,    Mr   G.    C.    Macaulay    {Trin),    Prof,  ; 
Vauphan  (Leeds);  C  and  D,  Mr  Oelsner  (Cai), 
Mr  Kastner    (Cla)  ;   E    and   F,  Mr  Sandbach 
(Khifrs),  Prof.  Wright  (O.r/). 
Economics  Tripos,..     Mr  Flux  (Joh),  Mr  Macp:rei,'or  (  Trin),  Mr  Meredith 
(Kinc/^s),  Professor  Ashley  (BiniiiHi/ham).     Asses- 
sor :  Dr  Lawrence. 
Examination  in  Spoken  French.     Prof.Barbier  {Leeds),  MrBerthon  {0.rf). 
Examination  in  Spoken  German.     Dr  Breiil,  Prof.  Priebsch  (I^undon). 

Special  Examinations  for  Ordinary  B.A.  Degrees. 
Theology    Mr  Williams   (Jes),   Mr   Schneider  (Cai),    Mr  Hart 

(Joh),  Mr  W.  K.  L.  Claike  (Jes). 
Logic    The  Examiners  in  Logic  in  the  Moral  Sciences  Tripos 

(Dr  Sorley,  Mr  Gibson  (./oh)  by  papers  set  in  Part  I. 

of  that  Tripos). 
Political  Economy  ...Mr  H.  G.  Wood  (Jes),  Mr  Hamilton  (Cai)- 

Law    Dr  Higgins,  Mr  Harris  (Trin  H).  , 

History Mr  Winstanley  ( rrifO^Ir  F.  F..  Hutchinson  (Jt/wg'*). ' 

Chemistry  and  Physics  A  (2),  B  (2),  above. 

Geolopry,  Botany,  Zoology  i  The  Examiners  in  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos 

and  Physiology   (    by  papers  set  in  Part  I.  of  that  Tripos. 

Mechanism  and  Applied  Science... Mr  Peake  (Joh),  Mr  Laiidon  (Sid). 
Music The  Exaniineis  for   Part  I  of  the  Preliminary  Ex- 
amination for  the  iMus.B.  degree. 
Modern  Languages. ..DrBreul,  Mr  Comber  (I'emh),  Mr  P.  fi.  Thomas  (Ca*). 

Mathematics   Mr  Grace  (Pet),  Mr  G.  H.  A.  AVilson  {Cla). 

Classics      Mr  Peskett  (Magd),  Mr  Sleeman  (Sid). 

Agricultural  Science...  DrMarr,  Mr  Potter  (/^f?),  Mr  Adie  (Trin),  Mr  A.  D. 

Hall  (Ox/). 
Geography Mr  Oldham  (King's),  Mr  Ilinks  (Trin). 


M.S.  Degree  (1st Ex.)  The  Regius  Professor;  and  A  (2),  B  (2),  G,  above. 

M.B.  Degree  (2nd  Ex.)  The  Regius  Professor;  and  H*,  K*,  above. 

M.B.  Degree  (.'ird  Ex.).  The  Regius  Professor,  the  Prof,  of  Surgery; 
Bharwacolog//,  Mr  Dixon  (Z>«/(,'«),  Dr  Stock- 
man (Edin) ;  General  I'atliology,  Mr  Strange- 
ways  (Joh),  Di'  Hitcliie  (Edin);  Surgeri/,  Dr 
Kellock  (Emm),  Mr  R.  Johnson  (Lond),  Mr| 
Boyd  (Load),  Mr  Dunn  (Lond);  Midii-ifenj,  Dr 
W.  Rivers-Pollock  (Trin),  DrSpencer  (Lond); 
Medirine,  Dr  Jiradbury,  Dr  Pitt  (Cla),  Dr 
Osier  (O.)-/),  Dr.].  Hose  Bradford  (Lond). 

M.C.  Degree    The    Professor    of    Surgery;     the    Examiners   in 

Surgery  for  tlie  M.B.  Degree. 


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I.D.  I)e"Tcc Assessor  to  Regius  Professor,  Dr  Ilumphry. 

D.  Degree Assessor  to  Regius  Professor,  Dr  W.  E.  15arnes. 

(The    Professor  of  Music;  Part  I,  Dr  "Woo'l,   Mr 
4 us.  15.  Degree.  ■',      Lempfert    {Kmm);    Part   II,    Dr    Wood,     Dr 

I     Failing. 
,,    _  f Parts  I  and  II.      Ihe  Professor   of  Music;    Dr 

,[UH.  M.  Degree.  |       ^y^^^j    y^  Faning. 

Jiploma  in  Public  <  Dr   Anningson,  Dr  Nuttall,    Mr   Purvis   [Joh], 

Ht-altli.  <       Dr  Sweeting  (/>«/-;?)' D""  ^ewsholme  (Zo;/(Z). 

Diploma  in  Tropical       \  ^^^  Nuttall,  Mr  Daniels,  Mr  Leishman  (Ola.yoir). 
kledicinc  ami  Hyi^ieiie.   J  ^         .  r      ,      c^       ■  ,  ,•         ■ 

il'arl  I.    'Ihe  Examiners  for  the  Special  Kxannn- 
alion    in    Agricultural    Science.     Part  II.    Dr 
Shore,  Mr  Potter  (P.t),  Mr  Adie(r.-;»).  \lr 
Warburton  (C/u),    Mr  A.  D.  Hall  (Oxf),  Mr 
T.  A.  Dickson,  Mr  K.  J.  .1.  Mackenzie. 
{Part  1.     The  Kxaminers  for  the  Special  Examin- 
ations in  Geography. 
Part  II.     Mr  Watts  {Sid\,  Mr  Oldham  (Kiug's), 
Mr  Hinks  {rriu),  Mr  Chisholm  (L\lin). 
( In    the   application    of    Science    to    the    Art    of 
Diploma  in  :N[ining  I      ]\[ining,    Mr    E.    H.    Liveing,     I'rof.     Louis 

Engineering.  (^     (/^,,/,a/»);  in  MetnlluTgy,  iMrHeycock(A'in,g-'s). 


CHAIRMEN   OF  TRIPOS  EXAMINERS. 
Mathematical  Iripos  (Old  Regulations) :  Part  I,  Mr  Berry  (KinyS);  Part  11, 

Or  liftWcr. 
Mathematical  Tripos  (New  Regulations):   Part  T,  Mr  Walsh  (Jes). 
Classical   Tripos:   Part  I,  Dr  Keid;   Part  II,  Dr  Post-ate. 
Moral  Sciences  Tripos:  DrM'^'Taggari. 
■  Natural  Sciences  Tripos:  Mr  A.  Hutchinson  (Pemh). 
The<dogieal  Tripos,  Dr  Barnes, 
Law  Tripos:   Dr  Kenny.  _^  _ 

Historical  Tripos:  ^Ir  Laurence  {'Iriti). 
Oriental  Languages  Tripos:  Professor  Bevau. 

Medieval  and  Modern  liangiiages  Tripos:  Mr  G.  C.  Macaulay  (Tnn). 
Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos:  Professor  llopkinson. 
Economics  Tripos:  Mr  Macgregor  [Triii). 

CHAIRMEN    OF    PASS    EXAMINATIONS. 
General  Examination:  Mr  E.  C.  Pearce  {Coqi). 
Previous  Examination  :  Part  1,  Mr  J.  H.  Gruy  (Qit) 
Previous  Examination:   Part  II,  Mr  (iaui  [Tnn.  II). 

UNIVERSITY  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

Crdven.  \  ,            /^,    •^    •      ^i 

Hatlie  \  (Or.  7  Nov.  I'.I07)  Mr  Lendrum   {Cm),  iii  the 

Browne.  place  of  the    Vice-Chancellor;    The    Public 

j)avies  '  Orator;    The    Regius    Professor    of    Greek; 

pi^f    '  [  The  Professor  o(  Latin;    (Gr.  7  Nov.  1907, 

Porson.  Dr  Verrall,  Mr  VVedd  (A'in^'s). 

Waddington.  I  r       .i       u   n         j 

Barnes.  The   Electors  are   the  same  as  for   the    hell  and 

Abbott  Scholarships. 
Hell  mid  Abbott.  The  Electors  are  (Gr.  30  Nov.  U)()7).  Mr  Cameron 
(Ciii),  ill  the  place  of  the  Vice-Chancellor;  the 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity;  the  Lucasiun  Pro- 
fessor; (Gr.  :«)  Nov.  I'.tO?),  Mr  Abbott  (./*s), 
Mr  Vernou  Jones  [Magd). 


Ixxxii 


Crosse. 


Harhness. 


Lightfoot. 
Tyrwhitt. 


Whewell. 


Clerk  Maxwell. 


Stewart  of  Raiinoch. 


Allen. 


The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Ladv 
Marjiaret's,  Rejiius,  Norrisian,  Hulsean,  and  Ely 
Professors  of  Divinity,  the  Regius  Professors 
of  Greek  and  Hebrew,  the  Professor  of  Arabic, 
and  the  Dixie  Professor. 
The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Wood- 
wardian  Professor;  the  Examiners  in  (Jeolopy 
for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  in  the  current 
and  the  last  preceding-  year ;  and  one  other  elected 
by  Grace,  (Gr.  26  Oct.  1905)  Dr  Marr  for  three 
years  from  the  end  of  Michaelmas  Term  J905. 

Mr  Laurence  (Trin),  and  Professor  Oman  {Oxf). 

The  Electors  are  the  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew, 
(Gr.  30  Nov.  1907)  Mr  A.  T.  Chnpman  (Emm), 
Mr  S.  A.  Cook(Cfli). 

The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Cliancellor,  the  Master 
of  Trinity,  the  Regrius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  the 
Knightbridffe  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy, 
the  Dovvnincr  Professor  of  the  Laws  of  England, 
and  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy. 

The  Electors  are  the  Cavendish  Professor  and  the 
Lucasian  Professor ;  in  case  of  difference  between 
them,  the  Master  of  Trinity  or  some  one  ap- 
pointed by  him  to  decide. 

Greek  and  Latin,  Mr  Peskett  (Magd),  Mr  Sheppard 
{King's);  Hebrew,  Mr  S.  A,  Cook  {('ai),  Mr 
Pass  (Joh);  Sacred  Music,  Dr  A.  Gray,  Dr 
Sweeting  (Oxf). 

The  Vice-Chancellor.  Till  Dec. 31.  Dr.Iackson, 
Dr  Hobson  (1900);  Dr  Sorley.Dr  Kenny  (1910); 
Dr  Ward,  Prof.  Seward  (1911);  Dr  Anderson, 
Dr  Reid  (1912), 


PRIZE  EXAMINATIONS. 

Cams.  The    Examiners    are    Mr    Barnard  [Chr)    till   the 

division  of  the   Lent  Term   1909,    Mr  Lanchester 
(Peuih)  till  the  division  of  the  Lent  Term  1910. 
Chancellor's  Classical  The  Examiners  are  the  Examiners  for  the  "Uni- 
Medals.  versity  Scholarships." 

Chancellor' s  Medal  \ 

for  I.eyal  Studies,  t  The  Examiners  for  the  Law  Iripos. 
George  Long.        J 

>  Awarded   by  the   Examiners   for  the  Theolopical 
)        Tripos. 
The  Examiners   for   1908   are   Dr  Swete    and    Dr 

Feltoe. 
The  Divinity  Professors  appoint  two  of  their  number 
to  examine. 


Hebrew . 

Scholefield. 

Evans. 

George  Williann. 

Jeremie. 

Mason. 


Awarded  by  the  Examiners  for  the  Tyrwhitt  Scholar- 
ships. 

Winchester  Reading.  The  Examiners  are  Mr  Child  {Chr)  for  1908,    and 
Mr  Durnford  (King's)  for  190H  and  1909. 


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Adam  Smith. 
Adams. 


Sir  \V.  Browne' » 
Burney . 


Chancellor'' s  Eng- 
lish Afedal. 

Cobden. 


Gedge. 
Hare. 

Hitrness. 

Hulsean. 
Kaye. 

I.e  ISas. 

Mailland. 
Members ' . 

S'orriiiau. 
I' or  son . 

Ptiwis. 


PRIZE  EXERCISES. 

A  Triennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Political  Economy  and  (Gr.  18  Jan.  1906) 
Mr  Cannan  {O.if). 

A  Biennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the  Vioe- 
Chancellor,  the  Plumian  Professor;  (Gr.  31  Jan. 
1907),  Professor  Thomson  and  Professor  Larmor. 

The  Adjudicator  is  the  Vice-Cliancellor. 

The  Electors  to  the  Prize  and  to  the  Studentship  are 
the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Christ's,  the 
Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity,  and  (Gr.  8  Nov, 
1906)  Dr  Stanton,  Dr  Sorley. 

The  Adjudicators  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the 
Puhlic  Orator,  the  Greek  Professor,  Mr  Thompson 
iChr),  Mr  Cornford  (Trin). 
A  Triennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Political  Economy;  and  (Gr.  15  Feb.  190G) 
Ulr  Cannan  yO.tf),  Mr  Leadam  (Oxf). 

The  Examiners  are  (Gr.  18  June  11)08)  Mr  K.  Lucas 
(Trin),  and  Mr  Hopkins  [Emm). 

A  Quadriennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the 
Vice-Chancellor;  and  (  Gr.  14  March  1907)  Mr 
Hicks  {Trin),  Mr  Wedd  (King's),  Mr  (iiover  (Joh). 

A  Triennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Christ's;  and  (Gr. 
1  Feb.  I90t))  Mr  G.  C.  Macaulay  (Trin)  and  Mr 
Benson  (Mar/d). 

The  Adjudicators  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the 
Masters  of  Trinity  and  St  .lohn's  Colleges,  and 
the  five  Divinity  Professors. 

A  Quadriennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  two 
persons  nominated  by  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity,  appointed  by  Grace;  (Gr.  10  March  19u6) 
Mr  Thackeray  {Kini/'.-i),  Mr  Kenyon  (Oxf). 

The  Adjudicators  are  the  Vice-Chaiicellor  and  two 
persons  nominated  by  him,  appointed  by  Grace  ; 
Candy  (Cat). 

(Gr.    II   May   1908)    Mr   Moiiarty    (I'emb),    Prof, 
lirowne. 

A  Triennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  and  (Gr.  9  Nov.  1905)  Mr  Donaldson, 
Dr  Montgomery. 

The  Adjudicators  for  the  English  Essay  are  the  Vice- 
Chancellor;  Professor  luge,  Mr  Dale  (Trin  H); 
for  the  Latin  l.ssav,  the  Vice-Chancellor,  Mr 
Walker  (<'hr).  Mr  Angus  ('i'lin  II). 

A  Quinquennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the 
Vice-Chancellor,  and  the  Norrisian  Professor  ;  and 
((;r.'.iH  Feb.  1907)  Or  (  aldecoli  and  Ur  Tennant. 

The  Adjudicators  are  tlie  Vice-Chancellor,  the 
Master  of  Trinity,  the  Public  Orator,  tin  Hejjius 
Professorof  Greek,MrHeitland(./ti/(),MrWardale 

The  A<ljudicator8  are  (Gr.  19  June  1867)  "the  Ex- 
aminerst'or  the  Chancellor's  ChiKsical  Aledals." 

d  5 


Ixxxiv 


Prince  Consort. 


Seatoniaii , 


Sedgwick . 


Smilh''s. 


Thirlwall. 


Winholt. 


Yorht 


A  Biennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  aie  the  Regius 
Professor  of  Modern  History,  the  Dixie  Professor, 
the  Professor  of  Ancient  History,  and  two  others 
elected  by  Grace,  one  elected  on  the  nomination 
of  the  Board  for  History  and  Archaeology,  the  other 
of  the  Board  for  Classics;  Mr  Glover  (Jo/i)  (CI.), 
Mr  Armstrong  (Oxf)  (H.  and  A.). 

'ihe  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Clare,  the 
Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  and  (Gr.  7  Nov.  1907) 
Mr  C.  W.  Moule  [Corp). 

A  Triennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  of  the  prize 
to  be  awarded  in  1 1)10  are  tlie  Professor  of  Geology, 
and  (Gr.25  Oct.  1906)  Dr  Marr  and  Mr  Judd. 

The  Adjudicators  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Lucas- 
ian,  Plumian,  Lowndean,and  Sadlerian  Professors. 

A  Biennial  Prize.  The  Adjudicators  are  the  Regius 
Professor  of  Modern  History,  the  Dixie  Professor, 
the  Professor  of  Ancient  History,  and  two  others 
elected  by  Grace,  one  ejected  on  the  nomination 
of  the  Board  for  History  and  Archaeology,  the 
other  of  the  Board  for  Classics,  (Gr.  19  Feb. 
1907)  Mr  Harrison  {Trin)  (CI.),  and  Mr  A.  L. 
Smith  (Oa?/)(H.  and  A.). 

The  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Professor  of  Mechanism, 
and  (Gr.  24  Oct.  1907)  Mr  Dykes  {Trin). 

The  Adjudicators  are  for  1908  (Gr.  25  Oct.  1906) 
Dr  Kenny  and  Mr  .Tustice  Joyce  (Cal)\  and  for 
1909  (Gr.'  7  Oct.  1907)  Mr  .lustice  Joyce  {Cui) 
and  Mr  Justice  Parker  {Kiiifj\i). 


AFFILIATED   LOCAL  LECTURE  CENTRES. 
LECTURERS. 

To  30  Sept.  1908.  Dr  Lawrence,  Mr  Clayden  {Chr),  Mr  Hannah  (Tiin), 
Mr  lioirndaile  (Selw). 

To  30  Sept.  1909.     Mr  Wyati  (Chr),  Mr  Hooter,  Miss  A.  Ravenhill. 

To  ao  Sept.  1910.  Mr  D.  J.  Cainegie,  Mr  A.  H.  Tiiomp.son  (Joli), 
Mr  Langdon-Davics  (J'ciiih). 

lo  30  Sept.  1911.  Mr  Cape!  Cure,  Mr  Phillips  (Oj^/),  Mr  Stoughton 
Holborn  (Oxf). 

To  30  Sept.  1912.  Mr  Hume-Uotherv  (Trin),  Mr  Masterman  {J<Ji), 
Mr  Jack  {Pet),  Mr  Sager,  .1.  T.  Mills,  B.A.,  MrE.  E.  Foxwell  {Joli). 

To  30  Sept.  1913.  Mr  (i.  (;.  Coulton,  Mr  S.  C.  K.  Smith,  A.  A.  Seton, 
{reiiih),  Mr  P.  IL  AVicksteed  {Load). 

EXAMINERS. 

To  30  Sept.  1910. 

To  30  Sept.  1911.  Mr  Minks  {'J'rin),  Mr  Rootham  (.loh),  Mi  Karp 
(Kings). 

To  30  Sept.  1912.  I)r  Walker,  Dr  Shore,  Mr  Charles  (Joh),  Mr  Verity 
('J'rin),  Mr  Green  (''<(/),  Mr  Jordan  (Sclir),  Mr  Peers  (King's),  Mr 
Biakeney,  Mr  Ackworth  (Ox/). 


i 


Ixxxv 


TRUSTEES,  MANAGERS,  &c. 

Hohson's  Charity      The  Vice-Chancellor,  Dr  Bond,  Dr  Keynes,  Mr  A. 
Governors.  Rose    (h'nim),    Mr    Hammonfi    {Trin),   Mr   R.   T. 

Wright  {Chr),  Mr  Pollock  {Cor/,). 
Hort  Memorial  Fund.  To   Dec.    31st  iu   eacli   year:    Mr  W.   A.   Wright 

(1908),    Dr    Butler    (IVIlO),    nominated    by    the 

Council   of  the    Senate ;    Dr    Hwete   and   Mr   A. 

Rose    {Eiiiiii)     (1908),    Dr    .lames    and    Professor 

Burkltt  (1910),   uoiuinated  by  the  Special  Board 

for  Divinit.y. 
Hul.ie  Trustees.       The  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Masters  of  Trinity  and   St 

John's  Colleges.     Tiie  Regius  Professor  of  Greok 

acts   in    case   of  a   vacancy  in  the  Mastership    of 

Trinity  or  St  John's,  and  in  case  either  Master  is 

\'ice-Chancellor. 
Smith's  Trustees.      The    Vice-Chancellor,   the   Master  of  Trinity,   the 

Lncasian,  Lowndean,  and  Plumian  Pi'ofessors. 
Storey's  Tru.itee.t.      Dr  Atkinson,  for  life;  Dr  Kenny  for  six  years  from 

22   Nov.   190:5;   Mr   Parker    {Kini^'s)    for  six  years 

from  9  May  1907. 
IVorts"  Trustees.         Dr  Atkinson,  Dr  Phear,  Dr  Clark,  Mr  W.  A.  Wright 
(June  1881.)  (Trin). 

The  Vice-Chancellor.  To  Dec.  31  in  each  vear: 
Prof.  Kidgeway  (1008),  Dr  V.rnill  ilOOil)',  Dr 
Sau<lys(1910),  Dr  James  (191 1),    Dr  Kei<i  (  191-2). 

Mr  Lister  {J<,h)  to  June  1909,  Dr  Hari.ier  to  14  June 
1911,  Prof.  Sedgwick  to  June  1912.  Addilional 
Managers,  Rt  Hon.  A.  J.  Balfour;  .Mr  J.  \\'.  Clark 
{Trin)  to  January  HI,  1914  [V.v.  21  Oct.  1904). 

The  Vice-Chancellor.  To  Docenil>er  31  in  each 
year:  Prof.  Sedgwick  (1909),  Prof.  Woodhead 
(1911),  Mr  Shipley  (Chr)  (1913),  nominated  by  the 
Council  of  ilie  Senate:  iMr  Lister  (Joh)  (1908), 
DrLangley  (1910),  MrBlackman  (J„l,)  (Sec]  (191-2). 
nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and 
(ieology. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  the  Professor  of 
Piiysiology,  the  President  of  the  Royal  Collce 
of  IMiysicians  of  London. 

Tiie  Knighlliridge  Professor  and  the  Professor  of 
Mental  Philoso]>hv  and  Logic.  To  Dec.  ,'{1  in  each 
year:  Mr  Rivers  (j,./,)  (P.tlO)  and  Mr  VV.  K.Johnson 
(A'iii/?'»)  (1913),  nominated  by  the  Special  Board 
for  Moral  Science;  Dr  fiangley  (1913),  nominated 
by  Special  hoard  for  Biology  and  (Jeology;  Prof. 
Thomson  (1910),  nominated  by  the  Special  Hoard 
for  Physics  und  Chemistry. 

I'renderyasl  .Student-  The  Vice-CJhancellor.  The  Regius  Profcssorof  (Jreek. 


j-er*  of  the 
ien  Fund. 


Cm 

Managers  of  the 
lUilfour  Fund. 


.U'luafirr.^  of  the 

t'rederirh  JameK 

Qiiieh  Fund. 


Mnnni^er*  of  the  .lohn 
Lucas  H'^alker  Stu- 
dentship. 

M<iniif;ers  of  the 

Arnolil  (lerslenheri; 
Sludentshij). 


ship,  Flectort. 


Isaac  \eu<lon 

SluJeHtihip.i, 

Electors. 


To  December  31  in  each  year:  Dr  Waldstein 
(190H);  Dr  Verrall  (PJO'.I):  Mr  Wed. I  (A'm./'.v) 
(1910);  Mr  P.  (ides  iF„n,n  (1911). 
The  \  ice-Chancidior.  To  Septuudier  :tO  in  eacdi 
y«-ar :  Prof.  Larmor  |190H|,  and  Prof.  Sir  (leor^e 
Darwin  (I'.I08),  nominated  l>y  the  Couiieil  of  the 


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Director  of 

Fitzivilliam 

3Insenvt,  Electors 


Senate;  Prof.  Sir  R.  S.  Ball  (1909),  Dr  Glaislier 
(1911),  nominated  by  Special  Board  for  Mathematics; 
Prof.  Thomson  (191(>),  nominated  by  the  Special 
Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

The  Members  of  the  Kitzwilliam  Museum  Syndicate, 
the  Disney  Professor  of  Archaeology,  the  Slade 
Professor  of  Fine  Art,  tlie  Ijibrarian,  the  Reader  in 
Classical  Archaeolog-y,  the  Keeper  of  the  Ashmo- 
lean  Museum  in  the  Univers-ity  of  Oxford,  and  the 
Keeper  of  the  Prints  in  the  British  Museum. 


Electors  to  Livim/s  The  Vice-Chancellor.  To  February  14  in  each  year: 
in  the  Patronage  of  Mr  Scott  [Joh]  (1909),  Mr  Moule  (Corp)  (1910), 
the  University.  Mr    Durnford   [King's]   (1911),    Dr    Peile  (1912), 

nominated  by  Council  of  Senate;  Mr  Knott  (Selw) 
(Sec)  (1909).  Mr  Appleton  (Sehv)  (1910),  Dr 
Stanton  (1911),  Dr  Cunninn^liam  (1912),  nominated 
by  Special  Board  for  Divinity. 

Appointments  Board.  The  Vice-Chancellor.  To  December  31  in  each 
year:  Mr  Durnford  (King's),  1908;  Prof.  Hopkin- 
son,  1909;  Prof.  Sir  Georg-e  Darwin,  1910;  Dr 
Mason,  1911;  Mr  Shipley  {Chr),  1912. 

College  Representatives :  Dr  A.  W.  Ward,  Mr  War- 
dale  [Cla),  Mr  Gallop  (Cai),  Mr  Shirres  [Trinll), 
Mr  A.  Gray  [Jes],  Mr  Rackham  [Chr),  Dr  Tanner, 
Mr  W.  M.  Fletcher  (Triii),  Mr  Peace  {Emni),  Mr 
Fearnsides  (Sid). 

Co-opted  Members:  Mr  C.  E.  Broughton,  Mr  N.  L, 
Cohen,  Colonel  Harding,  Mr  H.  O.  Jones  (Cla), 
Sir  William  Mather,  Mr  R.  Threlfall,  Sir  Thomas 
Wardle,  Prol.  T.  B.  Wood.  Secretary,  Mr  H.  A. 
Roberts  (Cai). 


REPRESENTATIVES  OF  THE  COLLEGES  AND  HALLS  FOR 
CERTAIN  ELECTIONS  AND  NOMINATIONS. 


Peterbonse 

Clare 

Pembroke 

Gon.  &  Cains 

Trinity  Hall 

Corpus  Cbristi 

liiiig's 

Queens' 

St  Catharine's 

Jesus 

Chrint's 

St  John's 

Magdalene 

Trinity 

Emmanuel 

Sidney  Sussex 

Downing 

Selwyn 


For  election  of 
Members  of  the 
Financial  Hoard. 

Mr  Dodds 

Dr  (ijirdiner 

Mr  Hadley 

Mr  Gross 

Mr  Gaul 

Mr  Wallis 

Mr  Corbett 

The  President 

Mr  Carr 

Mr  (xoodwin 

The  Master 

Mr  Scott 

The  Master 

iMr  H.  M.  Taylor 

The  Mnst(^r 
The  Miisttir 
Dr  Kenny 


For  election  of 
HorouK'li  Councillors. 
Mr  Dodds 
The  Master 
The  Master 
Mr  Gross 
The  Master 
Mr  Wnllis 
Mr  Heycock 
The  President 
Mr  Carr 
Mr  Goodwin 
The  Master 
Mr  Scott 
The  Muster 

Mr  H.  M.  Taylor 

Mr  Peace 

The  Master 

Dr  Kenny 

Mr  Knott 


For  nomination  of 
Members  of  the 
ABscssment  Committee. 
Mr  Dodds 
The  Master 
Mr  Hadley 
Mr  Gross 
Mr  Gaul 
Mr  Wallis 
]\Ir  Durnford 
The  President 
Mr  Carr 
Mr  (rood win 
The  Master 
Mr  Scott 
The  Muster 
Mr  Lines 
Mr  Peace 
Tiie  Master 
Dr  Kenny 
Mr  Knott 


Ixxxvii 
MEMBERS  OF   THE   COUNCIL   OF   THE   BOROUGH. 

To  November  1)  in  each  year.  Aldermen:  Mr  II.  M.  'J'aylor  (Trhi), 
910;  Mr  Pollock  [Corp),  19J8.  To  Novenilier  1  in  each  year.  Coun- 
nllors:  Mr  BaJlf  (Tnit),  Mr  VViddicoinlie  *  (Doini),  1908;  Mr  lunesf 
7Vi/0,  Mr  Durnlord*  (King's),  1909;   .Mr  Fitzpatrick*,  Dr  Duckworth*, 

bio. 

t  Appointed  by  the  Senate.  •  Elected  by  the  Representatives  of  the  Colleges  and  Halls. 


MEMBERS  OF   THE   ASSESSMENT   COMMITTEE   OF 
THE   CAMBRIDGE   UNION. 

Till  the  next  appointment  in  190'.):  Nominated  by  Council  of  Senate, 
.VIr  R.  T.  Wrig'ht  [Chi).  Nominated  \>y  Rt-pre.sentatives  of  Colleges  and 
Halls,  Mr  H.  M.  Taylor  (  Trin),  Mr  Grant  {King's),  Mr  Coaies  (Qu). 


DISTRIBUTORS   OF   CRANE'S   CHARITY. 

The   \  ice- Chancellor,  the    Master  of   Gonville   and  Cuius  Collejie,  the 
Renins  Professors  of  Divinity,  Law,  and  Phvsi(-,  and  Dr  Humphiy. 

MEMBERS  OF  WATCH  COMMITTEE. 

(from  10  Nov.  1907  till  9  Nov.  1908). 

Mr  Caldwell,  Mr  A.  Rose  (Ennii),  Mr  Gaul  (  Trin  H),  Mr  J.  S.  Gardiner 

(Cai),  Mr  West  Watson  {Eumi). 


CONSERVATORS   OF   THE   RIVER   CAM. 
The   Master  of  Clare  College,  elided  5   Feb.    1863;   the   Master  of 
Emmanuel  College,  elected   9  Mar.   1900;  the    Master  of  Trinity  Hall, 
elected  10  Nov.  V.KH. 

GOVERNORS   OF   SCHOOLS,  &c. 

H'itli  tilt   hate  of  tinir  Appoint iiu,nt  hi)  the   (.'ouiuil  of  the  Senate. 
Ampton.         Calthorpe    and     Edwards     Educational    Endowments. 
Rev.    H.    H.    B.    Ayles,    D.D.,   St   John's    College, 
till  16  Oct.  11M)8. 
Architectuial  Education, \    Prof.  Waldstein,    Liit.D.,  King-'s  Colle),'-e,  for 
AdviHuiy  Member  of  t/ie\       three  years  to  31  Dec.  1909. 
board.  J 

Athens,  J.  E.   Sandys,  i.itl.D.,  St  John's  College,  till  31    Dec. 

Hrilish  Schiwl.  P.MW. 

Il,ilj'i,id.  The   llarpur  Trust.     The  Ve/y  Rev.  A.  F.  Kirkpairick, 

D.I).     4  F'eb.  19U1,  for  five  years. 
Jlrd/'oid  Edutiition  Committee,     llev.  T.  C.   Fitzpairuk,  M.A., 

Counti/.  President  of  (Queens'  College,  until  March  !<I10. 

/lirmini/iiiini.       University    of    liinninghani.      J.    P.    Postgate,    Litt.D. 
(Tnu),  iippointtil  liy  the  (Chancellor  for  three  years 
from  1  .Ian.  19(Mi. 
,,  KiiiR  Edward  \  1.  School.     Hcv.  K.  W.  Harnos,  8c.  D., 

1  linity  College.     For  seven  years  from  fi  May  1907. 
JloHtoit.  OramniHr    School.       Rev.    K.    S.    KolierLs,    Master    of 

Gonville    and   Caius  (JoUeKe,   for   three   years    trom 
1-2  Oct.   I'.KIl!. 
Iliirliiock.        The  Colletfe  of  Christ.     K.   II.  Giifhths,  Sc.I).,  Sidney 
Sussex  College.     For  five  years  from  Ul  May,  1905. 


Ixxxviii 


Bristol. 


British  Institiction 

Scholarship  Fund 

for  Fine  Art. 

Brut  on. 

Bur;/  Sf  Edmunds. 

Cambridge. 


Cheshtmt 

College. 

Cambridge 

County, 

Charterhouse. 

Cheltcuhavi. 


CligiceU  School. 
Christ's  Hospital. 

Derby. 
Diss. 

Dulwich. 
Enfield. 
Esux  County. 

Eton. 
Exeter. 


University  College.  The  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  Bristol,  D.D.,  St  Catharine's  College,  appointed 
by  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  three  years  from  15  Nov. 
1905'. 

)  S.  Colvin,   M.A.,   Trinity    College.      Representative 
j       Trustee,  for  five  years  from  1  May  1907. 

Grammar    School.      F.    R.    Barrell,   JM.A.,   Pembroke 

College.     For  five  years  from  23  Jan.  1905. 
Grammar  School.    A.    W.    Ward,  Litt.D.,   Master  of 

Peterhouse.     10  Feb.  1904,  for  five  vears. 
The  Perse  Schools.      Rev.  H.  M.  Butler,  D.D.,  Master 

of  Trinity  College,  the  Rev.  T.  C.  Fitzpatrick,  M.A., 

President   of  Queens'    College,   and   H.    F.  Baker, 

Sc.D.,   St  John's  College.     For   three   vears  from 

14  Nov.  1906. 
The  County  School  for  Boys.    J.  H.  Flather.  M.A.,  Em- 
manuel Collepre,   and   the   Rev.    F.  E.  llulchinson, 

iM.A.,  Kingr's  College.     For  the  year  ending  24  May 

1909. 
Training-   College  for  Women.     J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D., 

Pembroke  College,  25  April  1906  ;  D.  A.  Winstanley, 

M.A.  Trinity  College,  25  April  1907  ;  the  Rev.  Y.  H. 

Stanton,  D.U.,  Ely  Professor  of  Divinity,  25  April 

1908,  for  three  years. 
Prof.  G.  Sims  Woodhead,  A.  J.  Wyatt,  M.A.,  Christ's 

College,  30  Ajiril  190t;,  for  three  yeais. 
Education    Committee.      W.     Durnford,   M.A.,    King's 

College,    W.   G.   Bell,   M.A.,  Trinity   Hall,   L.   A. 

Borradaile.M.A.,  Selwyn  College,  to  \'6  March  1909. 
The  Rev.  R.  St  .1 .  Parry,  B.D.,  Trinity  Collefre.     4  Feb. 

1907. 
Cheltenham  College.     Dr  Jackson,  Regius  Professor  of 

(Ireek,  appointed  a  life  member  of  the  Council  by 

the  Vice-Chancellor,  21  January  1907. 
The    Ladies    College.      Rev.    Canon    C.    V.    Childe, 

LL.D.,  Corpus  Christi  College,  till  18  Feb.  1910. 
A.  Gray,  M.A.,  Jesus  College.     11  .Ian.  1907,  for  three 

years. 
Almoners,  for  six  years  from  21  Oct.  1902.     Rev.  R. 

Appleton,   M.A.,  Master  of  Selwyn  College,  R.  F. 

Scott,  M.A.,  St  John's  College. 
Derby  School.     R.  H.  Luce,   M.A.,  M.B.,    B.C.,  of 

Christ's  College,  until  30  October  1909. 
Secondary  School.      The  Rev.   D.   A.  Stewart,  M.A. 

(ionville   and   Cuius   College,  for   four  years  from 

8  October  1906. 
H.  C.  Knott,  M.A.,  Selwyn  College,  for  five  years  to 

13  Oct.  1912. 
(jninimar  Scliool.     B.  A.Green,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi 

(College  for  three  years  from  15  October,  190l'>. 
Education  Committee.     Tint  Rt  Bev.  the  Lord  Bishop 

of  Barking,  D.D.,  Magdalene  College,  for  three  years 

to  31  IMarch  1910. 
Eton  College.     C.Smith,  M.A. ,  Master  of  Sidney  Sussex 

College.    3  Feb.  1896. 
Grammar    School.     A.    W.    Clayden,    M.A.,    Christ's 

College.     For  three  years  from  19  Oct.  1906. 


Ixxxix 

General         1  D.  MacAlister,  M.D.,  i^t , John's Collefre.    For  five  years 
aledicaL  Council.]     Ironi  13  Nov.  1904. 

Girton  College.     The  Yen.  VV.  (Junningliani,  D.D.,  Trinity  College,  A.  N. 
Whitehead,  Sc.D.,  Trinity  Colkge,  A.  Berry,  M.A., 
King's  College.     For  tliree  years  from  "27  Feb.  1908. 
Great  Yarmuuth.     H.  Lee-Warner,  M.A..  St  .lohn's  C()lieg:e.     For  three 
,vear>  from  23  Oct.  1908. 
Harrow.  W .   Chawner,    M..A.,   Master   of    Emmanuel    College. 

21  October,  1901. 

Ha.^Un,lfirhU     1  ^^r    ^^   gell,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 
United  Charitu'i.) 

Hamji.iteod.        University  Colieg-e  School.     H.  \V.  Eve,  M.A.,  Tiinity 

Colleye. 

Hastinijs.         Grammar  School.     The  Rev.  W.  C.  Streatfeild,  M.A., 

formerly  of  Pembroke  College,  for  three  years  from 

8  October  l;i06. 

Highgate.  Sir    Kogei    Cholmeley's    School.      R.    Gaskell,    M.A., 

Trinity  Colleg-e.      Five  years  from  3  March  1907. 
Holheach.  Farmer's   Free  Sciiool.     The  Rev.  (1.  D.  Bariy.  M.A., 

Gonvillc  and  Caiu^  Colleue.     t>0  January  1908. 
llolloiray .         Royal    HoUoway    College,    Egham.       R.    D.    Roberts, 
M.A.,  Clare  College.     Seven  years  from  7  Dec.  1901. 
28  Oct.  19Ui. 
Ilolhtiul  Coinitji.     Kdiiculion  Committee.     W'.    White,    ]\I..\.      For   three 
years  to  ^larch  1910. 
IIi'H.  (irammar    School.     I'rof.   T.    li.    Wood,  Gonville   and 

Caius  (Jollege.     (>  Nov.  1901,  for  five  years. 
Hull.  llyniers    College.     The    Rt   Rev.  the  Lord    Bisho))   of 

I'evciley,  D.D.,  Trinity  College,  until  17  Oct.  I'.Hd. 
Huutini/don       Kducalion  (^onjniittee.     The  \  en.  F.  G.  Vesey,  LIj.D., 
Count;/.  Trinity  (!ollege.     For  three  years  to  March  1910. 

Ipiiwicli.  Ipswich    School.      E.    J.    (iross,    iM.A.,    Gonville    and 

(Jaius  College,  for  three  years  to  iiO  Nov.  1908. 
Ipswich  iMnnicipal  Secondary  Schools.     F.  T.  Cobhold, 
ALA.,  King's  l^ollege,  for  three  years  to  U  Oct.  1909. 
Joint  i><liulur,'i/tii).-<  J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  I'embroke  College.    Till  28  Feb. 
Board.  1909. 

Kiii<i.itou-(>n-        Endowed  Schools.     R.   N.  Goodman,  M.I).,  St  .lohn's 
Tlntme.-i.  ('ollci_'c.     "J'J  iLiy  19(i4,  I'or  five  year's. 

Kirtin-in-HiiLland.  Sir  Thomas  Aliddlecott's  Eudoweil  School.  G.  S.  W. 
Jebb,  M.A.,  formerly  of  Trinity  College.  10  March 
1898. 
l.annteter.  St  David's  (College.  The  Kight  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  |)T).,  King's  .md  Queens' Colleges, 
for  four  years  ending  18  June  1912. 
l.eirealer  (Jountg.  Education  Comndttee.  15.  1).  Turner,  i\LA.,  Jesus 
College,  for  three  years  to  March  1901. 

Lister  luKtitxile]     ,,     r  /.     c-         i.-      ,,       ■      m    >       ...      •        ti   n 

n//',v^«..,./.,.^    I    I  rofessor    (i.    Sims    \Voodhea<l,    ALA.,     I  rmity    Hail. 

%eJ^-inr  j       2.1  Feb.  1907. 

Lirrrjiool  I'rof.  Forsyth,  Sc.  I).,  appointed  by  the  Clianrelliir  for 

Uniienily.  three  y«riirs  from  1  .Ian.  l9(Ki. 

Manchester.        (irainmar    School.     II.   Ijamb,   M.A.,    Tiinity   (,'ollege, 

for  tiv.'  years  liom  30  Oct.  1905. 

High     School     for     Girls.      A.     K.    Steinthal,     M.A., 

Trinity  (.lollege.     11  Nov.  190:H,  for  five  years. 

Mansjiild  The    Kev.    (J.    K.    Miison,    M.A.,    Tiinity  C^ollege,    for 

Grant.  .School.  thiee  years  to  30  Oct.  1910. 


xc 


March. 

Marhie  Biologica 

Association . 

Monmouth. 

Moulton. 

National  Trust 
for  Places  of 
Historic  Interest 
or  Natural 

Beaut  II 
Neiecastle  upon 

Tyne. 
New  Sleafurd. 

Norwich. 

Nottingham. 


Oxford. 

Paddingfoii. 

Ramsey,  Hunts. 
Repton. 

Bughy. 

Shaftesbury. 

Sheftield 
University 
Shreioshury . 

Southampton. 


Southwarh. 


Spalding. 

St  raid's  School, 
London. 


Suffolk  County. 
East. 


Consolidated  Charities.     Rev.  Professor  V.  H.  Stanton, 

D.D.,  Trinity  College.     1'2  Feb.  1905,  for  five  years. 
I  A.    E.    Shipley,    M.A.,    Christ's   Colleg'e.     From    the 

annual  meeting  in  1908  till  the  annual  meeting  in  I'JOl). 
Grammar  School.     Rev.   C.    K.   Reeks,  M.A.,  Trinity 

College.     17  Oct.  1903,  for  five  years. 
Grammar  School.     Rev.  E.    G.    l^ing,   D.D.,    Sidney 

Sussex  College.     27  Oct.  1898. 

M.    R.   James,   Litt.D.,    Provost  of   King's   Collegre, 
appointed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor.     18  Jan.  1908. 

Grammar    School.      T.    E.    Hodgkin,    M.A.,    Trinity 

College.     30  Jan.  1906,  for  five  years. 
Carre's  Grammar  School.     The  Rev.  G.  T.  Handford, 

M.A.,  Christ's  College. 
King  Edward   VI.    School.     J.  Stuart,  ftl.A.,   Trinity 

College.    6  Mar.  1906,  for  seven  years. 
University  College.    Rev.  J.  Gow,  Litt.D., Trinity  Col- 
lege, and  W.  B.  Ransom,  M. A., Trinity  College,  for 

the  year  ending  31  Mar.  1909. 
The  High  School.  W.  B.  Ransom,  M.A.,  Trinity  College. 

1  May  1905,  for  five  years. 
High  School  for  Boys.     S.  H.   Vines,  Sc.D.,  Christ's 

College.    6  Mar.  1897. 
St  Mary's  College.     The  Very  Rev.  J.  A.  Robinson, 

D.D.,  Christ's  College,  for  three  years,  to  12  Mar. 

1911. 
Grammar  School.    J.  N.  Heathcote,  B.A.,  formerly  of 

Trinity  College.     15  Oct.  1906,  for  three  years 
Repton   School.     The   Rt.    Rev.   the   Lord    Bishop    of 

Southwell,  D.D.,  Jesus  College.     7   Feb.  1905,  for 

five  years. 
Rugby  School.     Rev.  J.  B.  Mayor,   M.A.,  St  John's 

College.    30  May  1881. 
Grammar   School.      The    Rt    Hon.    Lord    Stalbridge, 

I\I.A.,  Trinity  College.     18  Nov.  1901. 
I'rofessor   Henry  Jackson,   Litt.D.,  appointed  by  the 

Chancellor  for  three  years  ending  30  June  1909. 
Shrewsbury  School.     Professor  E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  St 

John's  College.     1875— C,  for  life. 
Hartley  University  College.     Member  of  the  Council, 

H.   Milner- White,    LL.D.,    Pembroke    College,    for 

five  years  to  7  Dec,  1912.     Governor:  L.  E.  Shore, 

M.D.,  St  John's  (lollege,  for  Hve  years  to  19  Jan. 

1913. 
SlOlave'sand  St  Saviour's  Grammar  School  Foundation. 

W.  H.  Gunston,  M.A.,  St  John's  College.    For  five 

years  from  19  May  1905. 
(irammar  School.     R.  F.  Scott,  M. A.,  St  John's  College. 

10  March  1898. 
For    five    years.     J.    W.    L.    (JIaisher,    Sc.D.,   'J'rinity 

Collcf^e.    13  May  1905.     A.  J.  Wallis,  M.A.,  Corpus 

Christi  College.   22  Oct.  1901.    A.  \V .  \V ard,  Litt. D., 

Master  of  Peierhouse.     19  May   1907. 
Education  Committee.     Rev.  J.   II.  Pilkington,  M.A., 

Pembroke  College,  for  three  years  ending  March  1910. 


Suffolk  County. 

Wfst. 

Swaffhain. 

Thctford. 

Ujypingham. 

Wales. 


Weliimihoroui/Jt . 

Winchester. 

Woodbridge. 

Worcester 

Count  I/. 

Wye.' 


Education  Committee.     Rev.  F.  J.  Fulford,  M.A.,  Cl:ire 

College,  for  three  years  eiKiinij  10  Maii-li  1910. 
Hamond's    Free  School.      T.    A.   H.    Hamond,    M..\., 

Magdalene  College,  tor  5  vears  ending  HO  Sept.  Iill2. 
School  and  Hospital  Foundation.    .1.  H.  Flather,  M.A., 

Emmanuel  College,  for  five  years  ending' 17  Oct.  1912. 
Archdeacon  Johnson's  School.     Trustee  for  five  years. 

Kev.J.  W.Cartniell,  M. A.,  Christ's  College.    26"  May 

1905. 
University  Collei;e  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth.     Governors, 

Sir     Isambard     Owen,    M.U.,     Downing    College; 

E.  Edwards,  M.A.,  St  .lohu's  College,  R.  I).  Roberts, 

M.A.,  Clare  College,  until  10  Sept.  1910.     Member 

of  the  Council,  R.  D.  Roberts,  M.A.,  until  10  Sept. 

1910. 
North  Wales  University  College,  Bangor.     Member  of 

the  Council,    I'.    G.    Osborn,   M.A.,    I'nuity    Hall, 

11    Nov.  1904,  for   five   years,      (iovemors,   T.   G. 

Osborn,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall,  11   Nov.  1904,  for  five 

years.      .1.  de   G.    Gaudin,    I\I.A.,    Clare  College. 

19  Oct.  1903,  for  five  years. 
Grammar    School.      The    Rev.    E.    G.    Swain,   M.A., 

King's  College,  for  three  years  ending  18  Feb.  1909. 
Henry  Jackson,  Lilt.D.,    Regius   Professor  of   (jreek. 

13  Feb.  1905. 
F.   T.   Cobbold,  M.A.,   King's  College,  '25  Apr.  1904, 

for  five  years. 
Education  Committee.     The  Rev.  J.  F.  Kersiiaw,  M.A., 

Trinity  College,  for  three  years  ending  March  1910. 
South-Eastern  Agricultural  College.      G.  D.   Liveing, 

M.A.,  St  John's  College.    17  Oct,  1903,  for  five  years. 


1908 


1909 


PREACHERS   BEFORK   THE   UNIVERSITY   TO   THE   END 
OF   THE    EASTER    TERM,    1909. 
October  i—'\'\ie  Reverend  J.  H.  Srawley,  D.D.,  Gonvilleand  Caius 

Ci/l/ei/e  and  Sr/iri/n  College  I'lihlic  Iloxtel. 
Octo/>er  11— The   Reverend    \.   J.    Tait,  M.A.,  Si  Johns   College, 

Principal  of  Ridley  Hall. 
October  \H — The    Very    Reverend   J.    A.   Robinson,  D.D.,  Christ's 

College,  Dean  of  Westminster. 
October  2h — The  Reverend  A.    A.   David,  M. A.,    Queen's  College, 

O.i/ord,  Head  Master  of  Clifton  College. 
Noueiiiher  1 — (Jommemoration  of  Benefactors.     The  Right  Reverend 

T.  W.  Drury,  D.D..    Christ'. s  College,  Lord  Bishop  of  Sodor 

and  Man.     (I'reachei  appointed  by  the  \'ice-Chancellor.) 
NoremlierQ — The  Reverend  H.  H.  Henson,  D.  1).,  .1// >%«/.<  College, 

Ox/onl,  Canon  of  Westminster. 
Koremher  15 — I'he    Reverend   G.   Body,  M.A.,  -S7  John's  College, 

Canon  of  Durham. 
November 22 — The  Reverend  J.  M.Wilson,  D.D.,  St  John's  College, 

('anon  of  Worcester. 
Noveinlier  2\>  unt\  Diennlirr  H—'Vhf  Reverend. I.  N.  Fiffgis,  Litt.D., 

St  CiUhtirini's  CoUr<ii  ,  Hulsean  Lecturer. 
Jiereniher  lA--'V\)e  Reverend   R.  H.  Maiden,  M.A.,  King's  College 

and  Srhrgi,  Collrge  Pnhlir  Hostel. 
Iiecembei   'i.'i  (Christn.as    Day)— The   Reverend    T.    C    Fitzpatrick, 

.M.A.,  I'nsiil.nt  .;/■  (,hir,tis'   Coll,, jr. 
January  10 — The  Reverend  G.   A.   Weekes,   M.A.,  Sidney  Sussex 

College. 


1909     January  17  and  24— The  Reverend  J.  N.  Fiiigis,  Lttt.D.,  fit  Catha- 
ruie's  ColJi-in-,  Hnlsiaii  Lecluier. 
Jcmuanj  31— Tlie  \'ei,y  Iveveiiiid  A.  !•'.  Kiikpatriek,  D.D.,  Trinitij 

Co'lleqe,  Dean  of  Ely. 
February  7— The  Reverend  V.  F.  Storr,  M.A.,  Unirersity  CoUeffe, 

O.rfunl,  Canon  of  Winchester. 
Febiuai  1/  14— The  Honourable  and  Reverend  E.  Lyttelton,  B.D., 

Trimtii  Collei/e,  Head  Master  of  Eton  College. 
February  21— The  Right  Reverend  A.  F.  VVinnington- Ingram,  D.D., 

Kch'le  CoUe</e,  Oxford,  Lord  Bishop  of  London. 
Febmary  28— The  Reverend  H.  V.  Beeching,  M.A.,  Balliol  (JoUege, 

Oxforil,  Canon  of  Westminsler. 
i»/a/c/("7— The  Reverend  (I.  H.  S.  W-ilpole,  M.A.,  Tiinity  College, 

Rector  of  Lanibeth,  Honorary  Canon  of  Soutliwark. 
March   14— The  Reverend  T.  G.  Bonney,  Sc.U.,  'S'^  JohnH  College. 
Blarcli  '25— Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary.     Sermon  in 

Kin<?'s  College  Cliaiiel  by  one  of  the  Society. 
April  9  (Good  Friday)  and  April  11  (Easter  Sunday)— The  Reverend 

A.  H.  M''i\eile,  B.D.,  Sidney  Sussex  OoJIenc. 
Ariril  13   (Easter  Tuesday)— Mere's    Commemoration.     Sermon    in 
St  Benet's  Church.    Preacher  appointed  by  the  Vice-Ciiancellor. 
Aj>rU  18— The  Reverend  J.  G.  Bury,  M.A.,  Trinity  CoUeye. 
.•l/-/(/ 25— The  Reverend  B.  Pollock,  D.D.,  Trinity  Colleye,   Head 

Master  of  Wellington  College. 
Mai)  2~-The    Right    Reverend    C.    Gore,  D.D.,    BaUiol    College, 

'  Oxford,  Lord  Bishop  of  Birming:ham. 
May  9— The  Reverend  W.  B.  Trevelyan,  M.A.,  Trinity  College. 
3Ja',/ U—'l'he    Right    Reverend    H.    VV.    Yeatman-Biggs,     D.l)., 

'  Emmanuel  CoUc/e,  Lord  Bishop  of  Worcester. 
Mai,    20    (Ascension    Day    and    May    23)— The    Reverend    A.    ,1. 
Worlledge,    M.A.,    (lonrille    ami    Caius    College,    Canon    and 
Chancellor  ol  Truro. 
31ay  30  (Whitsunday)— The  Ramsden  Sermon,    Preacher  appointed 

"  by  the  V ice-Chancellor. 
Jtme  C  (Trinity  Sunday)— The  Venerable  H.  E.  .1.  Bevan,  M.A., 

St  ./(dill's  CoJU'<ie,  Archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 
June  13— The  Right  Reverend  A.J.Maclean,  D.D.,  Kings  College, 

Bishop  of  Moray,  Ross  and  Caithness. 
June  20— Commencement   Sunday.      Preacher   appointed    by    the 
Vice-Chancellor. 

Marshal :    Alfred  Brockett. 

OBSERVATIONS. 

The  Divinity,  Law,  and  Physic  School.s  are  open  during 
the  whole  of  every  Term,  and  the  keepin<r  of  all  Acts  is 
entirely  at  the  discretion  of  the  respective  Professors. 

All  Festivals,  Saints'  Days,  and  Sundays,  are  surplice-days, 
and  the  eveninf;-8  preoedin<,r  arc  surplice -evemutjs. 

On  Litany  days  the  Doctors  and  Noblemen  wear  their  robes, 
and  the  Proctors  their  cont;r('«ation-rulVs. 

rhe  Scarlet  Days  are  (!hnstmas  Day,  Easter  Day,  Ascension 
Day  Whitsunday,  Trinitv  Sunday,  All  Saints'  Day,  the  b  irst 
Sunday  m  November  (the  day  for  the  Commemoration  oi  Bene- 
factors), Commencement  Tuesday  (the  Tuesda)  next  precedm). 
June  24),  and  any  other  days  for  which  the  Vice-(.hancellor 
tiivcs  notice.  ^^_______ 


THE   ELECTORAL    ROLL    OF    THH    UNIVERSITY 
PROMULGATED   OCTOUER  21,  1907. 


The  Duke  of  Duvonshiue,  M 
Lord  Wai.sinoiiam,  LL.  1 
Abbott,  Edwin,  M.A.  Jen.  \ 

Abrahams,   Israsl,  iM.A.      Christ's. 

E.caiiiiiier  for  the   Oriental   Lan- 

(/iKKjf.t  Tri/ios. 
'Adie,    Ricliard    Halibiirton,    M.A. 

Trin. 
*  Aldridge,  David,  M.A. 
Allan,  Holiert  (ieor^e,  M.A.     Pi-ii/li. 
Allhutt,  Thoinns  CIiflFord,  M.D.    Cai. 

Begin.'!  Fro/'essor  of  Fhyiic. 
Allcook,  W  alter  liiirt,  M.A.     Emm. 
Allen,     Andrew     James    Campbell, 

M.A.     Pet. 
Allen,  h  rank  James,  M.D.     Juh. 
Amps,  William,  M.A.     Pet. 
Anderson,  llu^li  Keir,  M.D.     Cai. 
Angus,     Charles     Franklin,     M.A. 

Tnii.  H.    E.iamiiier  for  the  Classi- 
cal Trijios. 
Anningsou,  liushell.M.I).   Cai.  Kx- 

iiiiiiiirr  ill  Staff  Midiiinc. 
Appleton,    Richard,    M.A.      'I'rin. 

Mdstir  of  S/'liri/ii. 
Arber,   Edward  Alexander   Newell, 

M.A.     Trin. 
Arplier-llind,  Richard  Dacre,  M.A. 

rrin.     E.raiiiiiicr  for  the  Classical 

Tripns. 

Aithur,  Pellew,  M.A.     Trin. 
Ashley,  Willidni  James.     Examiner 

fur  the  Efonoiniis  Trijios. 
Askwith,    Edward    Harrison,   D.D. 

Trill. 
Atkin.'!,  John   William    Hey,   M.A. 

Examiner  for   the    Medieval  and 

Modern  Lani/tiaijes  Trijjos. 
Atkinson,  Kdward)  D.D.     Master  of 

Clare. 
Hakci-,  Arihui  Ponsford,  M.A.     Chr. 
Baker,  Herbert  Brereton.    Examiner 

ill  ('h(  iiiistrij. 

Baker,  Henry  Frederick,  Sc.D.    Joh. 
Halffarnie,    William    llenry,    M.A. 

'I'lin. 
Ball, Sir  Robert  Stawell.M.  A.  ATinj/'*. 

Liiwnilean  I'rofeiSor  nf  Aslroiionni 

and  (leoiiii  I ni. 
Ball,  VValterWm.  Itousc,  .M.A.  Trin. 
Bansall,  Walter  Henry,  ^r.A.     Joh. 
Barber,  CliarleH  Alfred,  M.A.      Chr. 
Barber,    William    Thendore  Aqiiila, 

M.A.      Cai. 
Barbier,  Paul.    Examiner  in  Syoken 

i'renrh. 

Barclay, Joseph Gurney, M.A.   Tiin. 


.A.,   LL.D.    Trin.     Chmiretii'r. 
).     Trin.     High  Steward. 
Barclay -Sinitli,Ed  ward, M.D.7\/ji;/'s. 

Examiner  in  Human  Anatomy. 
Barcrol't,     Joseph,     M.A.      Kiiufs. 

Examiner  in  Plnisiolooy. 
Barling,  Harry  Gilbert.      Examiner 

ill  Suri/eri/. 
Barlow,  Crossley   William    Crosby, 

M.A.     Pet. 
Barnard,    I'ercy     Mordaunt,    B.D. 

( 'h list's.    Kxaniinerfor  the  Speeiid 

E.ra/inination  in  'J'heolo</i/. 
Barnes,    Arthur    Staplyton,    M.A. 

Trin. 
Barnes, Ernest  William, M.A.  Trin. 

Examiner  for    the    Mathematical 

Tripos. 
Barnes,  William  Emery, D.D.    Pet. 

llulsean  Professor  of  Diviiiit//. 
Bale,  John  Pawley.LL.D.    Tnn.ll. 

Examiner  for  the  Laio  Tri/io.-i. 
Bateson,  William,  M.A.     Joh. 
Bausor,  Harold  William, M.A.  Clare. 
Beck,  Edward  Anthony  ,  M.A.  Master 

of  Trill.  I  Jail. 
Beck,  lidward.losellyn,  M.  A.    Clare 
Bedford,  Thomas  (ieorge,  .M.A .  Sid. 

Examiner  in  Eleineiilar//  I'hi/sies. 
Bell,  (rilbert  Ambrose,  M.A.  ('tare. 
Bell,  Widter  George,  M.A.  Trm.  H. 

Examiner  for    the     tleneral     Kx- 

iimination. 
Bellars,  Albert  Ernest,  MA.    Magd. 
Benham,    Benjamin,    M.A.     King's 

and  Cor/ius. 
Benians,  Ernest  Alfred,  M.A.  Joh. 
Bennett,  Geoffrey  The,  M.A.  Emm. 

Moderator. 
Benson,  Arthur  Christopher,  M.A. 

Magd. 
Berry,  .\rthur,  M.A.     King's. 
Berthon,    Henri    \\.      Examiner    in 

Spoken    h'reneh. 
Besant,  William  llenry,  Sc.D.    Joh. 
Bethune-Baker,JamesFranklin,B.D. 

I'einh. 
Bevan,  Anthony  Ashley,  M.A.    Trin. 

Lord  Almoner's  Header  of  Arabic. 
Bevan,  I'eiiry  Vaughan,  M.A.    YViii. 

Examiner  in   hiliiiie iitar;!  J'hijsies 

and  for  the  Miis.li.   Dei/'ree. 
Hidwell,  .lohn  I'.vans,  M.A.      Trin. 
Biffen,  Bowlimd  Harry, M..\.    h'.min. 

Examiner  fur  Ihr  Spieial  Examin- 
ation in  .\i/rieullural  Scienee  and 

for  the  hiploma  in  Agriculture. 


Bildeibeck,  James  Boiirdillon,  M.A. 

Cath. 
Bilgrami,  Syed  Ali,  M.A.     Christ's. 

Examiner  for   the   Oriental  Lan- 

l/iiat/es  Tripos. 
Bird,  Frederick  Howard,  M.A. 
Birtwistle,  George,  M.A.     I'einb. 
Blackman,   Frederick    Frost,    M.A. 

Joh. 
Blandford,    Francis   Georg'e,    M.A. 

Corp. 
Blythe,  William  Henry,  M.A.     Jes 
Bond,  Henry,  LL.D.     Trin.H.   Ex- 
aminer for  the  Laii>  Tripos. 
Bonnett,  John,  M.A.     Joh. 
Bonney,    Thomas     George,    Sc.D., 

B.D.     Joh. 
Borradaile, Lancelot  A  lexander,M. A. 

H.  Sfiho. 
Boughey,  Anchitel  Harry  Fletcher, 

M.A.    Trin.     Examiner  for    the 

Previous  Examination. 
Bowes,   George    Edmund    Brimley, 

M.A.     Emm. 
Bowman,  Frederick,  M.A.     Jes. 
Bowman,    Herbert   Lister.    Exam- 
iner ill  MineraJoi/j/. 
Boyd,  Stanley.     Examiner  in  Sicr- 

gery. 
Bradbury,     John      Buckley,    M.D. 

Down.   Downing  Prof  .of  Medicine. 

Examiner  in  J/edicine. 
Bradford,    John    Rose.    Examiner 

in  Medicine. 
Braunholtz,  Eugen  Guslav  Wilhelm, 

M.A.    King's.    Examiner  for  the 

Medieval  and  Modern  Languages 

Tripos. 
Brenan,  Byron.     Examiner  for  the 

Oriental  La7if/Haf/es  Tripos. 
Breui,  Karl  Hermann, Litt.D.  King's. 

Examiner  for  the  Prerious  Exam. 

and  in  Spoken  German. 
Briprgs,  V\'i)liani,  M.A.,LL.I).    Jes. 
Hrindley,  Harold  Hulme,  M.A.    .Joh. 
Brock,  Thomas  Alfred,  M.A.     Joh. 
Brodie,  Thomas  Grigor.     Examiner 

ill  i^hi/siolfii/i/. 
Brooke,  Alan  England,  B.D.  King's. 

Examiner  for  'rheiildgicul  'J'lijws. 
Broughtoii-liouse,  Edward  Brough- 

ton,  IjL.D.     Coipns. 
Brown,     Bertram    Gouldin^,    M.A. 

Trin. 
Browne,  Edward    Granville,    M.A. 

Pemh.     Sir   T.  Adams'   I^rofessor 

of  Arahir. 
Browning,  Oscar,  M.A.    King's. 
Brownsword,  Harry.  M.A.     Doirn. 


Buckland,  William  Warwick,  M.A. 

Cains. 
Buckwell,      Henry      John,      M.A. 

Chrisfs. 
Bullock,  James  Henry,  M.A.     Trin. 
Burghard,  Frederic  Francois.     Ex- 
aminer in  Surgery. 
Burke,  John  Benjamin  Butler,  M.A. 

Trin. 
Burkitt,FrancisCrawford,M.A,  Trin. 

Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinitij. 

Examiner  for  Theological  Tripos. 
Burns,  lalay  Ferrier,  M.A.     Emm. 
Burrows,  Sterndale,  M.A.    Trin.  II. 
Bury,  John  Bagnell,  M.A.     King's. 

Regius   Profest'Or  of  Modern    His- 
tory. 
Bury,  Robert  Gregg,  M.A.     Triii. 

Examiner  for  the  Special  Examin- 
ation in  Classics. 
Bushe-Fox,  Loftus  Henry  Kendal, 

M.A.     Joh.     Examiner    for    the 

Laic  Tripos. 
Butcher,  Samuel  Henry,  M.A.   Trin. 

liepresentative. 
Butler,      Henry     Montagu,     D.D. 

Master  of  Trinity. 
Caldeeott.  Alfred,  D.D.     Joh.      Ex. 

amincr  for  the  Tlieological  Tripos. 
Caldwell,    Robert    Townley,    M.A. 

Master  of  Corpus. 
Cameron,  John  Forbes,  RLA.    Cai. 

Moderator. 
Campbell,  Frederick  Gordon  Bluett, 

LL.D.      Trin. 
Campbell, Norman  R.,  M.A.      Trin. 
Campbell,    Sidney    George,    M.A. 

Christ's.    Examiner  for  the  Clas- 
sical Tripos. 
Capstick,  John  Walton,  M.A.    Trin. 
Carpenter,     Spencer    Cecil,     M.A. 

Cains. 
Carr,  Edwin  Trevor  Septimus,  M.A  . 

Calh. 
Carr,  Frank,  LL.D.     Trin.H. 
(3artmell,  James  Will.,  M.A.     Chr. 
Catling,  Henry  Debron,  M.A.    Joh. 
Chadwick,    Hector    Munro,    M.A. 

Clare. 
Chapman,    Arthur    Thomas,    M.A. 

Emm. 
Chapman,  Sydney  .lolin,  M.A.  Trin. 

Examiner  for  Ero)toniics  Tripos. 
Chappie,  Alfred,  M.A.     Joh. 
Chawner,  George,  M.A.    King's. 
Chawner,  William,  M.A.    Master  of 

Eminunnel. 
Child,    Charles    .lames    Napoleon, 

M.A.     Christ's. 


xcv 


iChisholm,     George     Goudie.      Ex- 
aminer for  the  Diploma  in  Geo- 
graphii. 
Clark,  Edwin  Charles,  LL.D.    Job. 

Kegnis  Professor  of  Ciril  Law. 
Clark,  Edward  Mellish,  M.A.   Trin. 
Clark,    John    Willis,    M.A.      Trin. 

Keghtrary. 

Clarke,    William    Kemp    Lowther, 

M.A.     Jesus.     Examiner  for   the 

Special  Exaiirination  in  Theology. 

Clay,  John,  M.A.    Joh. 

Coates,  William  Montgomery,  M.A. 

Queens'. 
Cohen,  Arthur,  M.A.  Magd.    Uni- 
versity Counsel. 
Cole,  Sydney  William,  M.A.     Trin. 
'Collin,  John,  JM.A.     Joh. 
Collins,   Clifton    Wilbraham,   M.A. 

Pemh. 

Comber,  Henry  Ciordon, M.A.  Pemb. 
E.raiiiiner  for  the  Prerious  E.eani- 
inatioH  and  for  Special  Examin- 
ation in   Modern   Luni/mujes. 
Connolly,     Kicliatd     Hugh,     M.A. 

Christ's. 
Coiiybeare,  John   William  Edward, 

I\I.A.      Trin. 
Cook,   Arthur  Bernard,  M.A.     Qu. 
Cook,  Stanley  Arthur,  M.A.     Cut. 
Examiner  for  the  Oriental  Lan- 
ijuaijei  Tripos. 
Cooke,  Arthur,  M..\.     Trin. 
Cookson,  Bryan,  M.A.     Trin. 
Cooper,  Charles  James,  M.A.     Trin. 
Corbetl,  William  John,  M.A.  King's. 
Corfield,  E^^erton,  M.A.     Calh. 
Cornford,  Francis  Macdonald,  M.A. 

Trin. 
Courtauld,   Richard   Minton,   M.A, 

Pemh. 
Cox,  William  Albert,  M.A.  Joh. 
Cracknel!,  Alfred  Georf^e,  M.A.  Sid. 
Crafer,  Thomas  W  iifred,  B.D.    Jes. 
CranaK'c,  D.ivid   Herbert  Someiset, 

M..\.     Kiiii/s. 
Croniii.liariy  Stovell,  B.U.     Tr.ll. 
Crook,    Frederick    William,    iM.A. 

Joh. 
Crosby ,  Charles  Steele,  M.A.  Down. 
CutiMingham,  El)ene/.er,  M.A.  ./oh. 
Cunniiighiim,  Cicorfje,  M.A.  Down. 
('luwiiiigh.ini,  \\  illiam,  D.U.  Trin. 
("urrey.  Will.  Kdmond,  M.A.  Trin. 
Cushiiy,    Arthur    Robertson,       Ex- 

aniimr  in  Plim  nuicology. 
D.ilby,  William  I'.rfiest,  ^l.A.     Trin. 
Uraniiner    for     the     Mechanical 
Sciencca  'Tripos. 


Dalton,  .James    Henry    Chessbyre, 

M.U.     Trin. 
D'Arcy,  Ralph  Francis,  M.A.  Cains. 
Daniels,  Charles  Wilberforce.     Ex- 
aminer in  Tropical  Medicine. 
Darbyshire,Joh.  Kusaell.M.A.  Emm. 
Darwin,  Francis,  M.A.     ('heist's. 
Darwin,  Sir  George  Howard,  M.A. 
Trin.     Plun.ian   Professor  of  As- 
tronomy. 
Darwin,  Horace,  M.A.     Trin. 
Davis,  Robert,  M.A.     Down. 
de    Candole,    Heniy    Lawe    Coiry 

Vully,M.A.     Christ's. 
Deighton,  Frederick,  -M.A.     Pet. 
Denyer,    Stanley     Edward,     M.D. 
(Queens'.      Examiner    in    Ihunun 
Anatomi/. 
Dewar,  Sir  James,  M.A.  Pet.    Juck- 
sonian  Professor  of  Natural  Philo- 
soplt;/. 
Dickinson,      Golds  worthy      Lowes, 

M.A.     Kiiifs. 
Dickson,  James  Douglas  Hamilton, 
I      M.A.      Pet.      E-eaminer  for   the 

Previous  Examination. 
I  Dickson, Thomas  Arthur.  Examiner 
\     for  the  Diploma  in  Agriculture. 
Dixon,  Geoifje,  M.A.     Trin. 
Dixon,  Henry  Elliot,  M.A.     Chr. 
Dixou,  Walter  Ernest,  M.A.    Down. 

Examiner  in  Pharmacolo'i'/. 
Dodderidge,   Alfred  George,   M.A. 
'       Trin. 

Dodds,  John  Macalister,  M.A.    Pel. 
I      Examiner  for  the  ileneral  Examin- 
\      at  ion, 
Donaldson,  Stuart  Alexander,  B.D. 

Master  of  Magdalene. 
Dootson,  Frederick   William,  M.A. 

Trin.  Hall. 
Drury,  ThomasWortley,  D.  D.   Clir. 
Duckworth,       Wynfrid       Lawrence 

Henry,  M.D.,  Sc.D.     Jes. 
Dun,  James  Duff,  M.A.     Trin. 
Dunlop,    Robert    Macmillan,   M.A. 

Jes. 
Dunn,  Lewis  Albert.     E.caniiner  in 

Surgeri/. 
Durnfoni,  Walter,  M.A.     King's. 
Dykes,  Frederick  James,  M.A.  Trin. 
Eaden,  .lohn  Frederick,  LL.M.     7'r. 
Edwards,   (ierald     Maclean,     M.A. 
Sid.     Eiuminer  for  the   Classical 
Tripos. 
Edwards,  Ilinry  .lohn,  M.A.     Pet. 
Examiiii  r foe  Ihr  ( 'liissical  Tripos. 
Ellis,  N^^illiam  George  I'haroe,  M.D. 
Calh. 


Evans,  Arthur  Humble,  M. A.  Clare. 

Esquire  Bedell. 
Faning,  Katon,  Mus.D.    Trin.     Ex- 
aminer fur  the  Mus.D.  Degree  and 

for  the  Mus.M.  Degree. 
Fanshawe,     Henry     Ernest,     M.A. 

Cirr-p. 
Faidoii,  Albert  Henry,  M.A.      Chr. 
Fawcett,,  William  Milner,  M.A.  Jei. 
Fearusides,  William  Geo.,  M.A.  Sid. 
Feltoe,  (hailes  Lett,  D.D.     Clare. 

E.raininer  fur  Thailofjical  Tripon. 
Fennell,  Charles   Aug'ustus   Maude, 

Litt.l).     Jes. 
Fenton,  Henry.lohnHorstman,8c.D. 

Christ's.    E.rniiinwr  in  (_'hemif<tri/. 
Few,  John  Edward,  M.A.     King's. 
Finch,  (ierard  Brown,  M.A.     Qii. 
Fitzpatrick,    Thomas    Cecil,    M.A. 

Fresidt  lit  of  Queens' . 
Flaiher,  James  Henry,  M.A.    Emm. 
Fletcher,    Charles    Robert     Leslie. 

Eiaminerftrr  the  Historical  Tripos. 
Fletcher,    Samuel    Sigmund    Fech- 

heinier,  M.A.     King's. 
Fletcher,      Walter     Morley,     M.A. 

Trin. 
Fhtch,  John  Ernest  Crawford,  M.A. 

King's. 
Foakes- Jackson,    Frederick     John, 

iJ.D.     Jesus.    Examiner  for  the 

Theological   Tripos   and   for   the 

Previous  Exannnation. 
Forsyth,    Andrew     Russell,    Sc.D. 

Trin.    Sadlerian  Professor  of  Pure 

Mathemutics. 
Foster,  John  Ebenezer,  M.A.    Trin. 
Fo.xwell,  Edward  Ernest,  M.A.    Joh. 
Foxwell,   Herbert  Somerton,  M.A. 

Joh. 

Francis,  Henry  Thomas,  M.A.  Cuius. 
Francis, Thos.  Musgrave,  M.A.  Tr. 
Francis,     Walter     Hamond,     M.A. 

Trin.  Hall. 
Frazer,  James  George,  M.A.     Trin. 
French,  Charles  Henry,  M.A.    Emm. 
Fulford,     Henry      W'illiam,     M.A. 

Clare.     Examiner    for    I'rerious 

Exaniuiation. 
Fynes-Clii)ti)n,ArthurN'orreys,M.A. 

Trin.  Hall 
fiii  Mop,  Edward  Gurner,  M.A.     (Uii. 
Gardiner,  John  Stanley,  M.A.     Cat. 

Senior  Proctor. 
Gardiner.  Waller,  Sc.D.     Clare. 
Giiiiliicr,  Rriicst  Arthur, M.A.  ( 'a/».v. 

E.iaminer  fur  ( 'lussicul  Tripos. 
Garwood,  E<lrnund  Johnstone,  M.A. 

Trin.     Examiner  in  O'colog;/. 


Gaskell,  Walter  Holbrook,  M.D. 
Trin.  H. 

Gaskoin,  Charles  Jacinth  Bellairs, 
M.A.     Jesus. 

Gaul,  Percy  Cory,  M.A.  Trin.  H. 
Examiner  for  the  Previous  Ex- 
amination. 

Gaye,  Russell  Kerr,  M.A,  Trin. 
Examiner  J  or  the  Classical  Trijws. 

Gibson,  James.  M.A.  Examiner  for 
the  Jloral  Sciences  Tripos. 

Giles,  Herbert  Allen,  M.A.  Trin. 
Professor  of  Chinese.  Examiner 
fur  the  Oriental  Languages  Tripos. 

Giles,  Peter,  M.A.  Emm.  Exami- 
ner for  the  Classical  Tripos. 

Glaisher,  James  Whitbread  Lee, 
Sc.D.      Trin. 

Glover,  Terrot  Keaveley,  M.A.    Joh. 

Goodchild,  Ralph  Shilleto,  M.A. Sirf. 

Goode,  George,  M.A. 

Goodland,  Joshua,  M.A.     Tr.H. 

Goodwin,  John  Henry  Herbert,  M.A. 
Jes.  Examiner  for  the  Previous 
Examination. 

Grace,  .John  Hilton,  M.A.     Pet. 

Graham,  Andrew,  M.A. 

Graham,  John  Charles  William, 
M.A.     Trin. 

Graham-Smith,  George  Stuart,  M.D. 
Pemb. 

Grant,  Chas.  Eustace,  M.A.  King's. 

Grant,  Frank,  M.A.     Queens'. 

Graves,  Charles  Edvv'ard,  M.A.    Joh. 

Gray,  Alan,  LL.M.,  Mus.D.     Trin. 

Gray,  Arthur,  M.A.     Jesus. 

Ciray,  Joseph  Henry,  ALA.  Queens'. 
Examiner  for  the  I'rerious  Ex- 
amination. 

Greaves,  John,  M.A.     Chr. 

Green, Frederick  William, M.A.  Jes. 

Green,  George  Edward, M.A.  Caius. 
Examinerfor  the  Historical  Tripos 
and  for  the  General  Examination. 

Green,  Joseph  Reynolds,  Sc.D. 
Down. 

Greenwood,  ^V^illiam,  M.A.      Corp. 

Greeves,  i'ercy,  M.A.     Joh. 

Gregory,  Keffinald  I'hillip.M. A. yo/i. 

GriffinliO()fe,t!harles  Geo., M.A.  Joh. 

Griffiths,  Joseph,  M.A.     King's. 

(Jross,  Edward  , I ohn,  M.A.     Cai. 

Guillemard,  Francis  Henry  Gill, 
M.l>.      Cai. 

Gunston,  Will.  Hewison, M.A  .  Joh. 
Examiner  fir  the  Vn  riaus  Exam- 
ination. 

Gutcli,  Clement,  M.A.  King's.  Ex- 
aminerfor the  Classical  Tripos. 


jwatkiu.Heory  Melvill.M.A.  Eimn. 
Dixie    Pro/essor    of  Ecclesiastical 
History. 
3watkin,  Thomas,  M.  A.    Joh. 
Haddon,  Allred  Coit,  Sc.D.     CIn: 
Hadley,     Willi.mi     Sheldon,     AJ.A. 

Pemb. 

iHall,  Alfred  Daniel.     Examiner  for 
the  Special  E.niniintilion  in  Af/ii- 
ciiJfural     Science     and    for     the 
Uiploina  in  A(iricuJture. 
Hall,  Dennis,  Al'.A. 
Hammond,  Basil  Kdward,  M  .A.   Tr. 
Hardy,  Godfrey  Harold,  M.A.    Irin. 
Hardy,  William  Bate,  M.A.    Cuius. 
Hargrove,  Joseph,  1\I.A.     Clare. 
Barker,   Alfred,   M.A.     Joh.    ^ 
Haimer,     Sidney      Frederic,     Sc.D. 

King's. 
Harris,  David  Lewis,  M.A.     Down. 
Harrison,  Ernest,  M.A.     Trin.    Ex- 
aminer for  the  Clasiiical  Tnpos. 
Hart,. John  Henry  Arthur,  M.A.  Juh . 
Hartley,  William  Eine.st,  M.A.    Tr. 
Hartree,  William,  M.A.  Trin. 
Haslani,  Harry  Cobden,  M.A.      Cai. 
Hayes,  Bernard  John,  M.A.     Joh. 
Hayes,  James  Huist,  M.A.     Joh. 
Haynes,     George     Secretan,    M.A. 

A  (/(^'.'•. 
Head,  Frederick  Waldcgrave,  M.A. 
Emm. 

James    Wycliffe,    M.A. 
Examiner  for  the  Classical 


Walter  deorge,    Litt.D. 


Headlam, 

King's. 

Tri/ios. 
Head  lam 

King's. 

Heitland.Will.  Kmerton,  M.A.  Joh. 
Hellins,  Kdgar  William  Junies,  M.A. 

Cath. 
Hennessy,  Theodore   Harber,   M.A. 

//.-sv/w. 
Herman,  Robert  Alfred,  M.A.  Trin. 
Hewlett,     Richard     Tanner.       Ex- 
aminer in  tirnira/  I'litholo;/;/ . 
lleycock,    Charles    Thomas,    M.A. 

King's. 
Hibbert-Waie,  tjeorj^e,  M.A.    Joh. 
liicks,  Kobert  Drew,  M.A.      Trin. 
Hii^vrins,  Alexander  Pearce,  LL.I). 

Down.      J'.\c(iminer  for  the  Sincial 

Exnmination  in  Laic. 
Hill,  Ahx,  M.D.      Downing. 
Hill,  Arihnr  William,  M.A.  Kiny's. 

l\  iiiiiiim  r  in  XdhIhiii/. 
H. liver.  ( •buries  Kliot,  ;M.A.     Mtigil. 
Hiiide,  (icorgc  Morier,  M.A.     Cnth. 
ilinks,  Aithur  Uobert,  M.A.      'Trin. 

Examiner  for  the  Special  Exam- 


ination in  Geofjrajjhi/  and  for  the 
Diploma  in  Geoe/raphij. 
Hird,  Krank,  M.A.     (Jlare. 
Hobsou,  Ernest  William, Sc.D.  Chr. 
Examiner   for   the    Mathematical 
Tripos. 
Hodder,     George     William,    M.A. 

Calh. 
Hollins,  Arlhur  Kdward,  M.A.  Cath. 
Holt,  .losepb  Hromilow,  M.A.    (Vir. 
Hopkins, Edward  .lodrell,  M.A.  Sid. 
Hopkins,  Frederick  Gowland,  M.A. 

Emm.     Examiner  in  Phij.slolof/ij. 
Hopkinson,    Bertram,  M.A.     Trin. 
I'rofessvr     of     Mechanism,     and 
Applied  Mechanics.    Examiner  for 
the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos. 
Horlon,  Frank,  M.A.     Joh. 
How,  John  Charles  Halland,  M.A. 

Tri,!. 
Howard,  Charles,  ^J.A.     Corpus. 
Huddleslon.Tristram  Frederick  Croft, 

M.A.    King's. 
Hug-bes,  'J'homas  M'^Kenny,    M.A. 
Clare.     Wnodicardian  Frofessor  of 
Geology. 
Humni,  Harry,  M.A. 
Humphry,  Allred  Paget,  ftl.A.     Tr. 

Esq II ire  Hedell. 
Humphiy,  Laurence,  M.D.      Trin. 
Hutcliinson,    Arthur,  M.A.      I'emh. 

Exaininer  in  Mineraloi/i/. 
Hutchinson,   Francis  Ernest,   M.A. 
Kinfs.    Examiner  for  the  Sj>ecial 
Examination  in  History. 
Image,  .lolin  Maxwell,  M.A.     'Trin. 
Iiichley,  Orlando,  M.D.     Juh. 
Inge,  William  Ralph,  M.A.    Kinfs. 
I.iuhi     Man/aret's    Professor     oj 
hirinitii. 
Ingle,  Arnold  (llarkson,  flI.D.  Emm. 
1  Inglis,Cliarles Edward, M.A.  Kinij's. 
Examiner     for     the     Mechanical 
Sc  iences  'Tnpos. 
Innes,  Hugh  McLeod,  M.A.   Trin. 
Isard,  Joseph  Clark,  M.A.     Trin. 
Jackson,      Henry,     Litt.D.       7Vtji. 

Iic<iins   I'rifcKsor  of  Creek. 
Jiickson,  Henry,  INLA.      Down. 
.James,    Montague    Khodes,    l^ilt.D. 

Provost  of  King's. 
Jenkinson, Francis  John  Henry,  ^LA. 

Trin.     I.ihrarian. 
.Johns,    Claude     Hermann    Walter, 

M.A.     Qneeti>,'. 
Johnson,    Aiibiey     Kolhwell     Hay, 

M.A.     Calh. 
Johnson,   Augustine    Henrv,    M.A. 
Emm, 


Ernest     Wright,     M.A. 

Examiner   in 


Johnson, 

Dovn. 

Johnson,   Raymond. 
Suroery. 

Johnson,  William  Ernest,  M.A. 
King's.  Examiner  for  the  Pre- 
vious Examination. 

Jones,  Arthur  Siuart  Duncan,  M.A. 
Cai.  E.vaminer  for  the  Special 
Examination  in   TJieolof/i/. 

Jones,  Ernest  Lloyd,  M.D.     Down. 

Jones,  Humphry  Owen, M.A.  Clare. 

Jones,  William  Henry  Samuel,  M.A. 
H.  Selw. 

Jordan,  Wm.  Edward, M.A.  King's 
and  H.iSelir.  Examiner  for  the 
(Jlasaical  Tripos. 

Kastner,  Le'on  Emile,  M.A.  E.v- 
arniner  for  the  Medieval  and 
Modern  Lawjuages  Tri}ios. 

Kearney,  John  Batcheior,  M.A. 
J  oh. 

Kellock,  Thomas  Herbert,  M.D. 
Emui.     Examiner  in  Surgenj. 

Kennett,  Robert  Hatch,  B.D.  Qu. 
Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

Kenny,  Courtney  Stanbope,  LL.D. 
Down.     Downing  Prof,  of  J, aw. 

Keynes,  John  Neviile,Sc.D.  Pemh. 
Evaminer  for  the  Economics  Tripos. 

King,  Albert  Edward,  iM. A.     Cuius. 

Kirk  Patrick,  Alexander  Francis,  D.D. 
Trm. 

Knight,  Henry  Joseph  Corbett, 
M.A.     Corp. 

Knott, HammettCliarles,  M.A.  Pet. 
and  H.  Selw. 

Lake,  Philip,  M.A.  Joh.  Examiner 
in  Geologi/. 

Lamb,  Charles  George,  M.A.  Clare. 
Examiner  for  the  Special  Examin- 
ation ill  JJechanism  and  Applied 
Science. 

Lamb,  Horace,  M.A.  Trin.  Ex- 
aminer for  Mathematical  Tripos. 

Ijamplough,  Francis  Edward  Eve- 
rard,  M.A.     Trin. 

Lanchester,  Henry  Craven  Ord, 
M.A.     J'emb. 

Landon,  Joseph  Whiltington,  M.A. 
Sid. 

Langley,John  Newport,  Sc.D.  Trin. 
I'nfi  s.'ior  of  Thi/siologi). 

LapsUv,  Gaillard  Thomas,  M.A. 
E.iKinint  rj'(ir/hi'  lliatoriial  Tripos. 

Larnior,  J()se))h,  M.A.  Joh.  Lucatian 
I'rofessor  of  Mnlhemalics.  Ex- 
aminer for  Mathematical  Tripos. 

Latham ,  Peter  VV allwork, M. U.  Cat. 


Laurence,  Reginald  Vere,  M.A.    Tr. 
Lawson,  John  Cuthbert, M.A.   Pemh. 

Examiner  for  the  Classical  Tripos, 
Lay,  Charles  Johnson,  M.A.  Cath. 
Leathern,  John  Gaston,  M.A.  Joh. 
Leighton,   Robert   Leighton,   M.A. 

Don^n. 
Leishman,  William  iioog.  Examiner 

in  Tropical  Medicine. 
Lendrum,  William  Trevor,  M.A.  Cai. 

Examiner  for  the  Classical  Tripos. 
Lewis,  Robert  Moses,  M.A.  Down. 
Lewis,  Robert  Walter  Michael,  M.A. 

Corp. 
Lewis,  William  James,  M.A.    Trin. 

Professor  of  Mineralogy. 
liister,  Joseph  Jackson,  M.A.     Joh. 
Liveing, Georg^e Downing, ALA.  Joli. 

Professor  of  Chemistry. 
Lock,  John  Bascombe,  M.A.  Caius. 
Lock,  Robert  Heath,  M.A.     Caius. 
Lockhait,    Robert    Wallace,    M.A. 

Corp)ti.s. 
Luard,  Harold,  M.A.     Trin.  Hall. 
Lubbock,  Percy,  M.A.     King's  and 

Magd. 
Lucas,  Keiih,  M.A.     Trin. 
Lyttelton,   Rt.   Hon.    Alfred,    M.A. 

Trin.     Deputy  High  Steward. 
Macalister,  Alexander,  M.D.     Joh. 

Professor  of  Anatomy.     Examiner 

in   Human  Anatomy. 
MacAlister,  Donald.  M.D.  Joh.  E.v- 

amine r  in  Jfedicint'. 
Macaulay,   William  Herrick,  M.A, 

King's.     Examiner  for  Mechani- 
cal Sciences  Tripos. 
JMacaulay,  George  Cambell,  ^LA. 

Trin.   Examiner  for  the  Medieral 

and  Modern  Jjanguagcs  Tripos. 
MacBride,    Ernest    William,    M.A. 

Joh.    Examiner  in  Zoology. 
RPCIelland,  John  Alexander.     Ex- 
aminer ill  Physics. 
Macgregor,  David  Hutchinson,  M.A. 

Trin.  Examineifor  the  Economics 

Tripos. 
Mackenzie,    John     Stuart,    Lilt.D. 

Trin.      Examiner  for   the    Moral 

Sciences   Tripos. 
M'^Leaii,  Norman,  M.A.     Christ's. 

Examiner    for  the    Oriental  Lan- 

i/niK/es  'Tripos. 
M'Neile,    Alan    Hugh,    B.D.     Sid. 

K.raininer  for  Theological  Tripos. 
M'^Taggart,  John    M'Taggart   Ellis, 

Litt.D.     7V)H. 
Magni'isson,  Eiri'kr,  M.A.      Trin. 
Maiden,  Walter,  M.D.     Trin. 


XCIX 


.Maiiuers-Smith,Tl»oinas,M.A.  Down. 

/.'.raininer  in  Human  Aiiatomi/. 
Mair,  John  Edward,  Sc.D.  Joh. 
Marsh,    Frederick    Howard,     M.A. 

h'iiK/'s.     /'r(}fissor  of  Sun/eri/. 
iMarshall,  AltVeil,  M.A.    Joh.     Pro- 
fessor of  Folitical  Kconomy. 
Mason,  Arthur. lames,  D.D.    Master 

of  Vernb. 
Mason,  Peter  Huninett,  M.A.    Joh. 
May,     Francis     Hawlrey    Morgan, 

M.A.     Trin. 
Mayall,  Robert  Hume  Davison,  M.A. 

Sid.      K.iaiiiiuer  for   the    Mathe- 

iiKttii  al  Tripos. 
Mayo,  James,  B.D.,  LL.D.     Trin. 
Mayor, John  Ky ton  Hickerstetli, M.A. 

Joh.     Professor  of  Latin. 
Meaken,  Arthur  \Vm.  Holmes,  M.A. 
Mellaiiby,  John,  M.D.     A-'mm. 
Meredith,  Hugh  Owen,  M.A.  King's. 

E.raininrr  for  tlif  Sjirrial  Kxamin- 

atioH  in  Political  JiJconoi/n/. 
Michell,  Rob.  Williams,  M.D.    Cai. 
Middleton,  Thomas  Hudson,  M.A. 

J^oh. 
Minns,  Ellis  Hovell,  M.A.     Pemh. 
Mitchell,  William,  M.A.     Christ's. 
Mollison,Wm.  Loudon,  M.A  .    Clare. 
Montaf^u,  Edwin  Samuel,  M.A.    Tr. 
Morg'an,  I  ienry  Arthur,  D. D.  Master 

of  Jesus. 
.M(rt-iarly, Gerald  Patrick, M.A.  Pemh. 
Morley,  Felix  Wilson,  .Al.A.     Pemh. 
Moule,  Charles  Walter,  M.A.    Corj. 
Mullett,  James,  M..\. 
Mullinger,  James  Bass,  M.A.     Joh. 
Munro,  Andrew,  M  ..A.   Qneen.'i'.  Ex- 

aiiiiiirr  for  Mallu  iiiatical  I'niios. 
Myers,  Ciiarles  Samuel,  M.D.     Cai. 
Nairne,    Alexander,    M.A.      ./esus. 

JfJ.riiini)ii'r  for  '/'hiiiloi/iial  Tripos, 
Naylor,   Edward    Woodall,   Mus.D. 

Km  m . 
Neville,  Krancis  Henry,  M.A.    Sid. 
Newall,  Hugh  Frank,  M.A.     Trin. 
Newslioline,  Aitliur.     Examiner  in 

Stall    Mrilicinr. 
Nicholson,   Reynold   Alleyne,  M.A. 
Trin.     lixatninir  for  tlir.  Oriental 

/inni/nai/tx  Trijio.i. 
Nicolls,  William.  M.D.     Pet. 
Nixon,  .John  Fviwin,  .M.A.    Kiuf^'s. 
Nobhs,  James  AltVecl,  M.A.     />oirn. 
Nolan,  Ediiiond,  M.A.     '/'lin. 
Nr)tter,  .lames   Lane.     K.raminir  in 

Stole  M,,U,iw  . 


Nuttall,  George  Henry  Falkiner, 
Sc.D.  Christ's.  Quick  Profes.'ior 
of  Biologi/.  Examiner  in  State 
Medicine  amlin  TropicalMedicine. 

Oldham,  Henry  Yule,  M.A.  King's. 
Examiner  for  the  Special  Exam- 
ination in  deoiiraphij  and  for  the 
l)iploina  in  (Jeoi/rajdiy. 

Osborn,  George,  M.A.     Emm. 

Owen,  Richard  Startin, M.A.  King's. 

Parker,  Edmunrl  Henry,  M.A.  A'irt^'s. 

Parker-Smith,  Robert,  M.A.     Cath. 

Parkin,  John,  M.A.      Trin. 

Parry,  Reginald  St  John,  B.D.  Trin. 

Pass,  Herman  Leonard,  M.A.     Joh. 

Peace,  James  Bennet,  M.A.  Emm. 
Examiner  for  the  Special  Ex- 
amination in  Ayricultural  Science 
and  for  the  Diploma  in  Agricul- 
ture. 

Peake,  Austin  Henry,  M.A.  Joh. 
Examiner  for  the  Special  Exam- 
ination in  Mechanism  and  Applied 
Science. 

Pearce,  Edmund  Courtenay,  M.A. 
Corp.  Examiner  for  the  General 
Examination. 

Peart,  Alfred  Henry,  LL.M.     Pet. 

Peck,  Ernest  Saville,  M.A. 

Peel,  Albert  William,  M.A. 

Peel,  Talbot,  M.A.     Magd. 

Peile,  Frank  Kitchener,  M.A.     Chr. 

Peile,  John,  Litt.D.  Master  of 
Christ's. 

Pembrey,  Marcus  Seymour.  Ex- 
aminer in   Phi/siolo;/;/. 

Peskett,  Arthur  George,  M.A.  Magrrf. 
Examiner  for  the  Special  Examin- 
ation in  Cla.s.ticx. 

Phear,  Samuel  (ieorge,  D.D.    E7nm. 

Phillips,  Walter  Ross.  LL.M.  Tr.H. 
Examiner  for  the  Paw  Tripos. 

Pig^',  Charles,  M.A. 

Pigg,  Heibert,  M.A. 

Pigou,  Arthur  Cecil,  M.A.     King's. 

Plaistowe,  Francis  Giff'ard,  M.A. 
Queens'.  Examiner  for  the  General 
Ji'xaminafion. 

Pollock,  (Charles  Archibald  Edmund, 
M.A.     Corpus. 

Pollock,  William  Rivers,  M.D. 
'Prin.      Examiner  in  Midiriferi/. 

Porter,  Hugh  Harold,  M.A.   '  Chr. 

Postf,'ate,  Joh.  Penival,  Litt.D.    Tr. 

Powles,  Allen  ll<'n(y,  M.A.     Pet. 

Price,  LauKford  Lovell.  Examiner 
for  the  Ifisloririd  Tripos. 


Priebsch,     Robert.       Examiner    in 

Sjwhcn  German. 
Pringle-Pattison,  Andrew  Seih.  Ex- 
aminer for  Moral  Sciences  Tripos. 
Prior,  Josepli,  M.A.     Trin. 
Punnett,   l{eginald  Crundell,   M.A. 

Caius.      Examiner  in  Zoology. 
Purvis,   .Tolin    Edward,    M.A.     Joli. 

Esamiiierin  ElemeidaryChemutrij. 
Pyniar,  Eds'"'  Briee,  M.A.  Kinn's. 
Quig'gin, Edmund  Crosby, M.A.  Cai. 

Examiner  for   tlie   Jlfedieral  anil 

Modern  Langtiages  Tripos,  for  the 

Previous   Examination,  and  for 

the  Special  Examination  in  Modem 

JjCini/ncif/es. 
Rackham,' Harris,  M.A.     Chr. 
Ramsey,     Arthur     Stanley,     M.A. 

Magd.    Examiner  for  the  Special 

Examination  in  Mathematies. 
Rapson,  Edward  James,  [\J.A.    Joh. 

Frofesnor  of  Sanslrit. 
Rastal),  Kobei't  Heron,  M.A.     Chr. 
Rawlinson,   Jolin    Frederick    Peel, 

Li^.M.  7V»i.  Representaiive.  Com- 
missary. 
RayneSjWilliam  Luard,  M.A.  Femh. 
Reddaway,  William   Fiddian,  M.A. 

King's.   Examiner  for  the  Hntori- 

cul  I'ripos. 
Reed,    Frederick    Richard   Cowper, 

M.A.     Trinity. 
Reid,  James  Smith,  Litt.D,      Cuius. 

Professor    of    Ancient     History. 

Examiner  for  Historical  'Tripos. 
Rendell,    William    Reginald,    M.A. 

Trin.II.    Exannnerforthe  Special 

Examination  in  J^aw. 
Rice,  Charles  Maean,  M.A.    Kinfs 

and  .foil. 
Richmond,  Herbert  William,  M.A. 

King^s. 
Richmond, OliffeLegh, M.A.  King's. 
Ridgeway,    William,    M.A.     Cuius. 

Disney  I'rofesMrr  of  Archaeology . 
Riichie,  James.  Examiner  in  General 

Pathology. 
Rivers,  William  Halse  Rivers,  M.A. 

Joh. 
Robb,  Alfred  Arthur,  M.A.     Joh. 
Roberts,     Ernest     Stewart,     M.A. 

Master  of  Gonrille  and  Caius. 
lioberts,  Herbert  Ainslie,  M.A.    Cai. 
Robinson,    Arthur.     Examiner    in 

Human  Anatomy. 
Robinson,    Charles     Kirkby,    D.D. 
Master  of  St  Cntharine's. 


Robinson,  Joseph,  M.A.    Joh. 
Robson, Henry  Cumming,  M.A.  Sid. 
Roderick,    lienry     Buckley,    ]\1.D. 

Emm. 
Rogers,  George  Frederick ,  M.  D.  Cai. 
Rootham,  Cyril  Bradley,  M  .A.    Joh. 
Rose,  Alfred,  M.A.    Emm. 
Rose,   Hyla   Matthew,    M.A.     Sid. 

Examiner  for    the   Previous    Ex- 

amination. 
RottCLiburg,  Harry,  M.A.     King's. 
Rouse,    \¥illiani    lienry    Denhani, 

Litt.D.     Christ's.     Examiner  for 

the  Oriental  Languages  Tripos. 
Roxburgh,     John      Robert,      M.A. 

Tr.H. 
Rudge,    William   Arthur  Doudas, 

M.A.     Joh. 
Ruhemann,  Siegfried,  M.A.    Caius. 
Rushmore,     Frederick     Aiargelson, 

M.A.     Catli. 
Rutter,  Arthur  Lionel,  M.A.    Cath. 
Sandys,  John   Edwin,  Litt.D.    Joh. 

I'ul)lic  Oralor. 
Sayle,  Charles  Fdward,  M.A.     Joh. 
Scarjrill,    Lionel    Walter   Kennedy, 

M.A.     Trin.H. 
Schneider.       Guslavus       Adolphus 

Scliutt,  M.A.     Cains. 
Scotl,  Robeit  Forsyth,  M.A.     Joh. 
Searle,    George   Frederick    Charles, 

M.A.     I'et. 
Searle,  V\  illiam  (Jeorg-e,  M.A.    Q». 
Sedg-wick,  .4dani,  M.A.    Trin.   I'mf. 

of  Zoology  and  Comparative  Ana- 
tomy. 
See,  William  Thomas,  M.A. 
Selbie,     William     Boolhby,     M.A. 

Trin.H. 
Sell,  William  James, Sc.D.  Chr.  Ex- 
aminer in  Elementary  Chemistry. 
Seward,  Albert  Charles,  M.A.    Joh. 

and  Emm.     Professor  of  Hotany. 
Sharp,  David,  M.A. 
Sheppard,    John    Tresidder,    M.A. 

A'/»(/'.s'. 
Sherlock,  Woodford  Wrig^ht,  M.A. 
Shillington,    .lohn    Melville,    M.A. 

Trin.  H. 
Shipley,     Arthur     Everett,     J\I.A. 

( 'hrist's.    Examiner  in  Elementary 

Jliology. 
Shirres,  Geo.  Buchan,  M.A.    Tr.H. 
Shore,     Lewis     Erie,    M.D.     Joh. 

Eiaminer     for    the     Ihploma    in 

Agriculture. 
Sike's,  Edward  Ernest,  M.A.     Joh. 


Sills,  Henry  Hebb,  M.A.      Kin;/'s. 
Simon,  Robert  Micliael.    E. rami  iter 

in  Medicinr. 
Simpson,    James    Christian,    M.A. 

C<a«.i. 
linker,  Robert,  D.D.     Trin. 
Skeat,  Walter  William,  Liti.D.  Chi. 

ELrlngton  and  Bosworth   Vrofessot 

of  Anglo-Siixitti. 
Sleeman,  John  Herbert,  M.A.    Sid. 

Examiner  for  the  Previous  Exam- 

inafioii. 
Smith,     Arthur     Hamilton,     M.A. 

Trill.     Exaininerfor  the  Classical 

Trijios . 
Smith,    Charles,   M.A.      Master    oj 

Sidney. 
Smith,  Harry,  M.A.     Chr. 
Smith,  Rupert  Hamblin,  M.A.    Pet. 
Sorley,    William     Ritchie,    Litt.D. 

Kiiit/'s.   I\  iiighibridge  Prnfeisor  of 

Alitnil  l'iiili)sophy. 
Southward,    Walter   Thomas,   M.A. 

(■ulh. 
Speneer,  Herbert    Ritchie.     Kxam- 

nrr  in  Midiinfenj. 
Spratt,  Albert  VViiriam,  M.A.    Co</i. 
Spratt.  Hi-rbert  James,  M.A.    Tr.ll. 
Spur^-e,  Charles,  M.A.     Culh. 
Squires,  Henry  Charles,  M.A.  Down. 
Sravvle)',Jaines  Herbert,  B.D.     Cai 

II  lid  II.  Si  liri/n.    Ji.raiiiinir  for  the 

I'ji  rioii.'i  Kjominatioii. 
Stanford,  Sir  Charles  Villiers,  M.A., 

.Mus.l).   Trill.    Professor  of  MiMC. 
Stanton,      \'inrent     Henry,     D.D. 

Trin.     Kly  I'rofessor  of  Divinily, 

Kxuihincv    for    the      Throloijicnl 

'J'ripos. 

Steen,  William  Peile,  M.A.     Chr. 
Stevens,  Alf'ied  James,  M.A.     Joh. 
StfWfM't.,  Hug-h  Fraser,  15. ]J.      Trin. 

•mil  .Ink. 

Stockuinn,     Ralph.       Examiner     in 

I'liariiiiii  iilnqii. 
Stokes,  Henry  I'aine,  LIj.U.    Corp. 
Str.mgeways,   Thomas   Straiigeways 

I'igK,    M.A.     Jiilt.     h'ammiiier    in 

(lini  rill  I'lilhiildi/i/. 
Sireane,    Annesjey    William,    D.D. 

Corp. 
Struit.  Hon.  Robert  John,  M.A.   7V. 
Sunnier,  (Charles  I'infold,  M.A.  Cai. 
Svvann-Mason,     Richard      Swann, 

M.A.     Calh. 
Sweetinp,    Richard    Deane    Hoker. 

F.riiiiiiiu  r  in  Slair  Mnliiiur. 


Swele,  Henry  Barclay,  D.D.  Cuius, 
liegius  Professor  of  Divinily.  Ex- 
aminer for  the  Theological  Tripos. 

Symonds,  John  Ashby,  M.A.     Cai. 

Symonds,  Nathaniel  Henry,  M.A. 
(Jnccns' . 

Symonds,  Septimus,  M.A.     Calh. 

Tanner,  Joseph  Robson,  Litt.U. 
Joh. 

Tan.sley,  Arthur  Georg^e.  Examiner 
in  JSofaiii/. 

Taylor,  Charles,  D.D.  Master  of  Si 
John's. 

Taylor,  Henry  Martyn,  M.A.     Trin. 

Taylor,  James  Heber,  M.A.     Trin. 

Taylor,  Sedley,  M.A.     Trin. 

Temperley,  Harold  William  Vazeille, 
M.A.  Pet.  Examiner  for  the 
Jlistorical  Tripos. 

Thomas,  Frederick  William,  M.A. 
Trin.  Examiner  for  the  Oriental 
Jjanfiuaf/es  Tripos. 

Thomas, Percy  CToronwy,M.A.  Cai. 
Examiner  for  the  Sjjccial  Examin- 
ation in  Modern  Eaiuiuages. 

Thompson,  Kdward  Seynier,  M.A. 
Chii'-t'.'i.  Examiner  for  the  Classi- 
ral  'J'ripos, 

Thomson,  Joseph  John,  M.A.  Trin. 
Cavendish  Professor  of  Experimen- 
tal Physics 

Thornely,  Thomas,  M.A.     Trin.  //. 

Tilley,  Arthur  Auprustus.  M.A.  King\<i. 

Tillyard,  Isaac  Alfred,  M.A.    Joh. 

Topham,  Alfred  Frank,  LL.M.  (,)h. 
Exuiinner  for  the  Lair  Tri/ios. 

Tottenham,  Harry  Rede,  M.A. 

Turner,  Arthur  Charlevvood,  M.A. 
Trin. 

Valentine-Ri('hards,  Alfred  Valen- 
tine, M.A.  Christ's.  E.vamincr 
for  the  I'hiioloijical  Trijios. 

Venn.  John,  Sc.D.     Cai. 

Vernon  .Tone.*,  Vernon  Stanley, 
M.A.      .Mai,d. 

\'errall,  Arthur  Woolig'ar,  Litt.D. 
Trin. 

\inter,  Harold  Skelsey,  M.A.     Cai. 

von  (Jlehn,  l.ouis  Caniille,  M.A. 
A'i «(/'.<.  Exuinini-ifortht  I' it r ions 
J'l.ra  urination. 

von  Hiipei,  Anntole  Andreas  Aloys, 
Baron.  M.A.      Trin. 

Walcot,  Thomas  Ueilby.  M.A. 

Waldslein.Chailes,  Litt.D.    King's. 

WalkiT,  Thomas  Alfred,  LL.D.    Pel. 

Walker, 'I'homus  I'carson.M.A.  I'ath. 


Walker,  William  Willis,  M.A.  Chr. 
Examiner  for  the  Cla.isical  Trijios. 

Wallis  Cutlibert.  Kj-uih  .  in,  Sun/en/. 

Wallis,  Arnold  Joseph,  M.A.     Corp. 

Wallis,  James,  M.A.     Christ's. 

Warbiuton,  Cecil,  JNI.A.  Cliri''t's. 
Exdiiiincr  for  the  Diploma  in 
Afjiirvlturc. 

Ward,  Adolphus  William,  Litt.D. 
Master  of  Peterhouse. 

Ward,  James, Sc.D.  Trhi.  Profei>,or 
of  Mental  Fhilosoj)hy  and  Logic, 
Examiner  for  the  Moral  Sciences 
Tripos. 

Ward,  Joseph  Timmis,  M.A.    Joh. 

Wardale,  John  Reynolds,  M.A.  Cla. 

Warmington,  John  Herbert,  M.A. 
Pet. 

Watson,  Campbell  West,  M.A 
Emm.     Junior  Froetar. 

Watt,  John  Campbell,  M.A.     Jes. 

Watts,  William  Whitehead,  M.A 
Sid.  Examiner  for  the  Diploma 
in  Geography. 

Webb,  Charles  Morgan,  M.A.    Joh. 

Webb,  Herbert  Anthony,  M.A.    Tr. 

Webb,  Robert  Rumsey,  M.A.    Joh. 

Wedd,  Nathaniel,  M.A.  King's. 
Examiner  for  the  Classical  Tripos. 

Weekes,  George  Arthur,  M.A.     Sid. 

Welsh,  William,  M.A.    Jes. 

West,  Sir  Raymond,  M.A.     Down. 

West,  Samuel.  Examiner  in  Medi- 
cine. 

Wesllake,John,LL.D.  Trin.  Whewell 
Professor  of  International  Linu. 

Whately,  Walter  Richard,  M.A. 
Christ's. 

Wheateroft,  William  Henry,  LL.D. 
Down. 

Whbrry,  George  P]dw.,  M.A.    Down. 

Wiiolham,  William  Cecil  Uanipier, 
M.A.   7V}?/. 

Whibley,  Leonard,  M.A.     Pemh. 

Whitehead,  Alfred  North,  Sc.D. 
Trill. 

Whitehead,  John  Edleston  Ledsan), 
M.A.     Emm. 

Whitney,  James  Pounder,  M.A. 
King's.  Examiner  for  the  Theolo- 
gical Trijios,  for  the  Ccneral  Ex- 
amination, and  for  the  Special 
E.i-diiiiiKitioii  in  lli.'ilori;. 

Whitting,  Krederick,  M.A.     King's. 

Widdicond)e,  James  Henry,  M.A. 
J>own. 


Wightwick,  Humphrey  Thomas 
Herbert,  M.A.     Corpus. 

Wiles,  Joseph  Pitts,  M.A.     Trin. 

Williams,  Arthur  Lukyn,  B.D. 
.Icsns.  Examiner  for  the  Special 
Examination  in  Theologg. 

Williams,  Connop,  M.A. 

Williams,  Walter  N  alder,  M.A., 
LL.B.     Trin.  ami  H.  Selinyn. 

Wilmott,  Alfred  John,  M.A.' 

Wilson,  CharlesThomson  Rees,M.A. 
Sid.     Examiner  in  I'ligsics. 

Wilson,  Godfrey  Harold  Alfred,  M.A. 
Clare.  Exatniner  for  the  Special 
Examination  in  ^latheiiiatics. 

Winfield,  Percy  Henry,  M.A.     Joh. 

Winsianley,  Denys  Arthur,  M.A. 
Trin. 

Winter,  William  de  Lappe,  M.A. 
Trin. 

Wisken,  John,  M.A.     Cains. 

Wood, Charles, M. A. .Mus.D.  Cains. 
Examiner  for  the  Mus.B.  Degree 
and  for  the  MusM.  Degree. 

Wood,"  Charles  Travers,"M.A.     Qu. 

Wood,  Edmund  Gough  De  Satis, 
B.D.     Emm. 

Wood,  Herhert  George,  M.A.  Jes. 
Examiner  for  the  Special  Examin- 
ation in  Political  Ecoiiomg. 

Wood,  Philip  Worsley ,  M  .A.  Emm. 
and  H.  Selw. 

Wood,  Thomas  Barlow,  M.A.  Cai. 
Professor  of  Agriculture.  Ex- 
aminer for  the  Diploma  in  Agricul- 
ture. 

Woodhead,  German  Sims,  M.A. 
Tr.  11.     Profes.tor  of  Pathology. 

Woods,  Edward  Sydney, M.A.    Trin. 

Woods,  Henry,  M.A.  Joh.  Ex- 
aminer for  the  Special  Examin 
ation  in  Agricultural  Science. 

Woolley, Victor  James,  M.A.  King's. 

Worinan,  Ernest  James,  M.A. 

Wright,  Arthur,  LL.M.     Cains. 

Wright,  Arthur,  D.D.     Queens'. 

Wright,  John  Aldren,  M.  D.     Sid. 

Wrig-ht,  Joseph.  Examiner  for  the 
Medieral  and  Modern  Jjanguages 
Tripos. 

Wright,  Richard  Thomas, M.A.  Chr. 

Wright,  William  Aldis,  M.A.    Trin. 

Wyatt,  Alfred  John,  M.A.     Christ's. 

Young,  Alfred,  M.A.  Clare  and 
Il.Sclicgn.  Examiner firr  the  Vre- 
vioua  Examination. 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE. 


HINC  LUCEM  ET   POCULA   SACRA. 


DEUM    TIMF.TO:     REQEM    HONORATO:     VIRTUTEM    COLITO  : 
DISCIPLINIS   BONIS   Ol'ERAM    DATO. 

Stalnles  of  llie  Uiiivcrsily. 


?HK  University  of  Cambridge  is  an  incorporation  of  students 
n  all  and  every  of  the  liberal  arts  and  sciences,  incorporated 
13th  Eliz.  c.  29)  by  the  name  of  "  The  Chancellor,  Masters,  and 
Scholars  of  the  IJniversity  of  Cambridge."  In  this  comnion- 
irealth  are  seventeen  Collef»es,  and  one  Public  Hostel,  founded 
or  the  study  of  learninj^  and  knowledj^e,  and  for  the  hetler  service 
if  Church  and  State.  All  these  societies  have  been  founded 
ince  the  l)e<:;inninj);  of  the  rei<rn  of  Kin<>^  Edward  \}  and  are 
naintained  by  the  endowments  of  their  several  founders  and 
lonefactors.  Each  (the  Public  Hostel  included)  is  a  body  cor- 
lorate,  bound  by  its  own  statutes;  but  is  likewise  controlled  by 
he  paramount  laws  of  the  University.  A  New  Code  of  Statutes 
or  the  University  was  approved  by  Queen  Victoria  in  Council  in 
882. 

The  several  societies  in  this  literary  republic  furnish  memb(!rs 
)Oth  for  the  executive  and  for  the  lejjislative  branch  of  its  {jjovern- 
Tient.  There  are  also  members  of  the  University  who  are  not 
Tiembers  of  these  societies.  The  lej^islative  l)ody  of  the  University 
8  (tailed  the  Senate,  ami  the  place  in  which  it  assembles  is  called 
he  Senate- House. 

The  Chancellor,  Vice  (Chancellor,  Doctors  of  Divinity,  Law, 
VIedicine,  Science,  Letters,  and   Music,   Bachelors  (if  Divinity-', 


I  Tnc  Aral  KiilhrnlK'  chailri  i>  •niil  <n  b'  dalol  t.S  ll>-nr)r  III  iiml  ■•  i 
licni.l>  in  lhrTo>r>. 

i  rii«>r  Hit4.brlar>  nt  Olvlnilf  who  mi-  Mi-inhnr*  nf  Ihr  S>n.>lr  .l*<lu 
••TiiiK  iirrrinuily   ■•lirn  Ihr  dPKrrn    of  Mntlrr  in  nnnlhrr  firuliy 


2  UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE. 

and  Masters  of  Arts,  Law,  Surgery  and  Music,  having  their 
names  upon  the  University  Register,  have  votes  in  this  assembly. 
Those  whose  names  are  removed  from  the  Register  lose  the  right 
of  voting,  hut  may  recover  it  by  replacing  their  names  on  the 
Register  and  paying  all  University  dues  from  the  time  of  re- 
moval of  their  names,  180  days  being  first  allowed  to  elapse  after 
the  replacing  of  the  names. 

The  Council  of  the  Senate  was  established  by  the  Act  19  and  20 
Vict. cap.  88.  Nothing  can  be  offered  to  the  Senate  for  confirma- 
tion without  the  sanction  of  the  Council.  The  term  Grace  is  used 
of  a  proposal  offered  to  the  Senate  or  confirmed  by  it. 

The  Council  consists  of  the  Chancellor,  the  Vice-Chancellor, 
four  heads  of  Colleges, four  Professors  of  the  University,  and  eight 
other  Members  of  the  Senate  chosen  from  the  Electoral  Roll  pub- 
lished by  the  Vice-Chancellor.  Two  of  the  heads  of  Colleges, 
two  of  the  Professors,  and  four  other  Members  of  the  Senate  are 
elected  on  the  seventh  of  November  in  every  other  year  by  the 
Persons  whose  names  are  on  the  Electoral  Roll,  and  they  all  hold 
office  for  four  years. 

The  Electoral  Roll  is  published  in  October  each  year,  and  is 
thenceforth  the  Electoral  Roll  for  the  year  thence  next  ensuing. 
It  consists  of  Members  of  the  Senate  who  have  resided  within 
the  precincts  of  the  University  for  fourteen  weeks  at  the  least 
between  the  first  day  of  the  said  October  and  tlie  first  day  of  th6 
preceding  October,  together  with  all  Officers  of  the  University 
being  Members  of  the  Senate,  the  Heads  of  Houses,  the  Pro- 
fessors and  the  Public  Examiners. 

Before    the    beginning    of    each    Term   the   Vice-Chancellor 
publishes  a  list  of  the  several  days  of  that  Term  on  which  a  Con-  ' 
gregation  or  assembly  of  the  Senate  will  be  held  for  transacting  Ij 
University  business;   these  fixed  days  occur  about  once  a  fort- 
night; but,  in  case  of  emergency,  the  Vice-Chancellor  summons 
a  special  Congregation.  There  can  be  no  Congregation  without  the  1 
presence  of  the  Chancellor  or  the  Vice-Chancellor  or  his  deputy,  I 
the  two  Proctors,  and  the  Registrary,  or  their  deputies.    Except 
supplicats  for  degrees,  no  Grace  can  be  offered  to  the  Senate  with- 
out three  days' previous  notice,  unless  at  least  twenty  Memhevs  of 
the  Senate  are  present.  Graces  remain  in  force  till  they  are  rescind- 
ed; but  no  Grace  is  valid  which  is  inconsistent  with  the  Statutes,  i 

The  executive  branch   of  the  University  is  committed  to  the  I 
following  officers; — 

A  Chancellor,  who  is  at  the  head  of  the  University  to  govern 
it  according  to  the  Statutes.  He  adjudicates  in  all  causes  between 
members  of  the  University  except  in  matters  of  mayhem  and 
felony. 

A  HiohStkward,  who  has  special  power  to  take  the  trial  of 
scholars  impeached  of  felony  witliin  tlic  limits  of  the  University, 


UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE.  3 

nd  to  hold  and  keep  a  leet  aocordin'^  to  the  estabhshed  charter 
ml  custom.  He  appoints  a  Deputy  by  letters  patent,  the  appoiiit- 
leiit  being  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Senate. 

A  Vice-Chancp:llor,  who  in  the  absence  of  the  Chancellor, 
r,  with  his  consent,  in  his  presence,  or  in  the  vacancy  of  the 
ttico,  acts  with  the  full  powers  of  the  Chancellor.  The  office  is 
iinual. 

A  Commissary,  who  holds  a  court  of  record  for  ail  privileged 
ersons,  and  scholars  \inder  the  degree  of  M.A.  He  is  appointed 
y  the  Chancellor  by  letters  patent. 

Tlie  Sex  Viri,  elected  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  to  hold  office  for 
.vo  years;  who,  with  the  Chancellor,  constitute  a  Court  to  hear 
11  accusations  against  members  of  the  University,  who  are  not 
1  statu  pupillari,  for  offences  against  the  Slatutes  or  Ordinances 
f  the  University.  The  Court  has  the  power  of  punishing  offenders 
y  ileprivation  or  suspension  of  degree,  or  any  lighter  sentence; 
ui  tliere  is  liberty  of  appeal  to  the  Senate  from  its  decision.  The 
j)iiit  of  Discipline  for  persons  in  statu  pupillari  consists  of  the 
;ii;mcellor  and  six  Heads  of  Colleges  appointed  by  Grace. 

A  Public  Orator,  who  is  the  voice  of  the  Senate  upon  all 
ulilic  occasions.  He  writes  letters  in  the  name  of  the  University, 
.■liciiever  the  Chancellor  or  Council  of  the  Senate  think  fit,  and 
resents  to  all  honorary  degrees  with  an  appropriate  speech. 

A  Librarian,  who  has  charge  of  the  University  Library. 

A  Registrary,  who  attends  all  Congregations  and  all  public 
iroceedings  of  the  Chancellor  or  of  the  University,  records  pro- 
eedings,  and  has  charge  of  all  writings  and  documents  delivered 
0  him  by  the  Chancellor. 

An  Assistant  Rkgistkarv,  who  must  be  a  member  of  the 
jenate,  and  who  is  under  the  general  direction  of  the  Registrary, 
nd  is  appointed  by  him  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

Two  Proctors,  who  are  peace-officers,  elected  annually.  It  is 
heir  duty  to  attend  to  the  behaviour  of  all  persons  in  statu 
tupillari,  and  to  maintain  public  morals.  Another  part  of  their 
luty  is  to  be  present  at  all  Congregations  of  the  Senate,  to  read 
he  Graces,  to  take  the  assent  or  dissent,  and  to  pronounce  the 
.ame. 

Two  Pro-Proctors,  who  assist  the  Proctors  in  that  part  of 
heir  duty  which  relates  to  discipline  and  the  behaviour  of  per- 
lons  in  statu  pupillari,  and  the  preservation  of  public  morals; 
•hey  also  attend  all  Congregations. 

Two  Additional  Pro-Proctors,  who  assist  the  Proctors  in 
ike  manner  us  the  other  Pro- Proctors.  They  attend  Congrega- 
ions  when  recpiested  by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

Two  EsQuiRK  Bkdklls,  who  attend  the  Chancellor  (or,  in 
lis  absence,  the  Vice-Chancellor),  whom  they  precede  with  their 

l-'J 


4  UNIVERSITY  OF  CAMBRIDGE. 

silver   maces   upon    all  public  occasions  and   solemnities;  they  | 
receive  Irom  him  the  Graces  at  Congregations,  and  deliver  them 
to  the  Proctors  ;  they  summon  members  of  the  Senate  to  the 
Chancellor's  Court;  they  see  to  the  maintenance  of  tlie  University 
ceremonies  and  the  forms  of  conducting  public  business. 

The  University  MARSnAii  is  appointed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

The  Two  MEMBF:RS,whom  the  University  sends  to  the  lmperi;il 
Parliament  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
are  chosen  by  the  Members  of  the  Senate. 

The  University  Counsel  are  appointed  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  and  are  consulted  upon  various  occasions. 

The  Solicitor  is  appointed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

Syndics  are  the  members  of  special  committees  of  members  of 
the  Senate,  appointed  by  Grace  from  time  to  time  for  specific  duties.  - 

There  are  Special  Boards  of  Studies  for  departments  of 
study,  consisting  of  Professors,  and  of  persons  appointed  from 
time  to  time  by  Grace;  and  there  is  a  Gkneral  Boarp  of 
Studtks,  consisting  of  the  Vice-Chancellor,  one  member  of  each 
Special  Board  elected  by  that  Special  Board,  and  eight  members 
of  the  Senate  elected  by  Grace.  i 

The  Annual  Income  of  the  University  arises  from  various 
sources,  amongst  which  are 

The  Rectory  of  Burwell  and  a  farm  at  Barton  : 
The  produce   of  fees   at   matriculation,    at    certain    examin- 
ations, and  for  degrees,  and  other  irregular  sources  of  income  not 
easily  enumerated,  the  gross  amount  of  which  is  very  variable  : 
The  trading  profits  of  the  University  Press: 
A  Tax  paid  quarterly  by  every  member  of  the  University  : 
Contributions  from  Colleges,  as  provided  by  the  Statutes. 

For  the  care  and  management  of  the  property  and  income  of  ij 
the  University  there  is  a  Financial  Board,  consisting  of  the  j 
Vice-Chancellor,  two  members  of  the  General  Board  of  Studies  j 
elected  by  that  Board,  four  niembors  of  the  Senate  elected  by  the  | 
Colleges  in  common,  and  four  members  of  the  Senate  elected  by  j 
Grace  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

The  University  Accounts  are  examined  annually  by  Auditors  i 
appointed  by  the  Senate,  and  a  Summary  of  these  Accounts  is' 
pubished  to  the  University.  | 

The  officers  and  servants  of  the  University  are  paid  mostly  by 
fixed  salaries  from  the  University  (Ihest.  '  j 

By  Statute  tlie  Terms  of  this  University  are  three,  and  ini-lude  ] 
227  days  at  least.    Michaelmas  Term  begins  on  October  1.     Lent  i 
Term  ends  not  later  than  tlie  Thursday  next  before  l<]aster  Day. 
Easter  Term  begins  not  earlier  tiian  the  Tuesday  next  after  Easter 
Day,  and  ends  on  .lune  24 

By  Grace  of  October  12,  1882,  Micliaelmas  Term  ends  OQj 
December   19,  and  Lent  Term  begins  on  January  8;    and  I '^ 


MATRICULAIION    AND    RESIDENCE. 


rerm  eiuls  and  Euster  Term  begins  according  to  the  following 
able : 


Wlirli  KastLT 
Tails  un 

March  '2'1 

24 
26 
26 
27 
28 
29 
Mar.  WJ— Apr.  Iti. 
April  17 
18 
19 
20 
21 

"  23 
24 
25 


Making  the  leagtli  of      | 

The  Lent  Toriii 

The  Easter  Term 

shall  ciul 

shall  beiiin 

Lent  Term 

Easter  Term 

March  19 

April     10 

71  days 

76  days 

20 

„        11 

72      „ 

75      „ 

21 

12 

73      „ 

74      „ 

22 

13 

74      „ 

73      „ 

23 

„        14 

75      „        1 

72      „ 

„        24 

"        15 

76      „ 

71      „ 

„        25 

KJ 

77      „ 

70      „ 

28 

„        17 

78      „ 

69      „ 

.,        27 

18 

79      „ 

68      „ 

28 

,.        19 

80      „ 

67      „ 

•20 

20 

81      „ 

66      „ 

.,        30 

„        21 

82      „ 

65      „ 

„        31 

22 

83      „ 

64      „ 

April    1 

23 

84      „ 

63      „ 

„        24 

85      „ 

62      „ 

",       3 

25 

86      „ 

61      „ 

.,        l 

„       26 

87      „ 

60      „ 

„        5 

.,        27 

59      „ 

MATRICULATION. 

Matrifulalion.or  enrolment  of  the  Stiulents'naines  in  the  University  books, 
akcs  place  on  the  day  lollowinf?  (or,  if  that  day  l>e  Sunday,  the  day  next  but 
me  following,')  the  last  day  of  the  first  quarter  of  each  Term.  Students 
natriculated  on  any  other  day  than  a  day  of  general  matriculation  pay  extra 
ees'. 

No  Student  can  count  any  Term  before  that  in  which  he  has  matriculated 
inless  he  lia»  satisfied  the  Council  of  the  Senate  that  his  matriculation  has 
)een  deferred  for  suHicient  cause. 

Every  Student,  before  he  can  be  admitted  to  a  degree,  must  have  com- 
oleted  nine  terms'  residence  durin^r  tiiree-fourths  of  each  term  as  a  inein- 
)er  of  a  College,  or  of  a  I'ublic  Hostel,  or  as  a  Non-Collegiate  Student. 

RESIDENCE. 

{Seenhop.  lltT.) 
I.      I'leciiitts  0/  the  IhiiriTsity.   The  boundaries  in  and  about  Cambridge 
within  wliich  terms  sliall  lie  kept  by  residcnec  siiall  be  defined  as  extend- 
ing; two  miles  anil  a  half  fniiTi   (ireat  St  iMary's  (yliuruli,  measured  in    a 
lirert  line,  and  sliill  be  called  tiie  I'recincts  of  the  I'niversity. 

II.  Kcsidencf  of  I'ersom  in  statu  pupillari.  A  person  in  italu  pnpiUaii 
keeping  terms  by  residence  must  reside  within  the  precincts  of  the 
I'niversity 

(1)     In  some  (Jolle^e  or  Hostel,  or 

(■J)     In  a  set  of  lodj^ings  for  which  licence  lias  been  granted  by  tiie 

Lodging-Houscs  Syndicate,  or 
(:t)     Witli  his  parents  or  |iarent,  or 

(•I)  In  bis  osvri,  or  in  his  hired  liiinse,  or  with  his  relatives,  or 
in  (Xeeptiiinal  cases  with  persons  dtlier  ili.m  his  relatives,  provided  that 
in  caeli  ease  the  permission  of  the  I, odgitig- Houses  Syiniicate  shall  li.ive 
been  obtained  on  application  from  the  Mead  of  bis  CJollege  or  Hostel,  or 
in  the  case  of  a  Non  (Collegiate  Student,  from  the  Cbairmuu  of  the  Noii- 
Collctfiutc  Students  Hoard,  or 


6         RESIDENCE   OF    PROFESSORS   AND   READERS. 

(6)  In  the  case  of  an  Advanced  Student,  under  special  conditions 
approved  in  each  case  by  the  Lodging-Houses  Syndicate,  on  application 
from  the  Head  of  hisCoUecre  or  Hostel,  or  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Collegiate  Ad- 
vanced Student  from  the  Chairman  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students'  Board. 

Residence  shall  be  reckoned  by  days.  No  person  in  statu  pupilluri 
shall  be  considered  to  have  resided  during  any  day  unless  he  shall  have 
resided  during  some  part  of  such  day  and  of  the  following  night  and  shall 
have  complied  with  such  other  conditions  of  residence,  if  any,  as  may  be 
required  by  the  authorities  of  his  College  or  Hostel  or  by  the  Non-C'ol- 
legiate  Students  Board ;  provided  that  a  part  of  the  day  on  which  such  a 
person  completes  his  residence  for  the  term  may  be  counted  as  a  day 
of  residence. 

Provided  also  that  the  authorities  of  the  Colleges  and  Hostels,  and  of 
the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board,  shall  be  empowered  to  continue  their 
existing  practice  in  the  case  of  such  students  as  have  already  commenced 
residence  and  wou  Idbe  prejudiced  by  the  change. 

For  the  purpose  of  this  regulation  the  day  shall  be  held  to  extend  from 
6  A.M.  to  midnight. 

Residence  shall  be  certified  to  the  University  under  the  hand  and  seal 
of  the  Head  of  the  College  or  Hostel  to  which  the  Student  belongs,  or  of 
the  Chairman  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board. 

RESIDENCE  OF  PROFESSORS  AND  READERS. 

1.  All  Professors  and  Readers  who  are  goveiuied  by  Statute  B  shall, 
except  as  hereinafter  provided,  be  required  to  reside  during  that  portioD 
of  each  term  (or  in  the  case  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew  and  the 
Ely  Professor  of  Divuiity  during  that  portion  of  each  of  two  terms)  iu  each 
year  which  is  hereinafter  described  as  full  term. 

2.  Full  term  shall  consist  of  three  foiu'ths  of  the  whole  term,  reckoned  ' 
from  the  tii-st  day  of  full  term  as  hereinafter  defined. 

The  first  day  of  full  term  shall  be  :— 

Iu  the  Michaelmas  Term ;  the  Tuesday  or  Friday  which  shall  first 
happen  after  October  9. 

In  the  Lent  Term;  the  Tuesday  or  Friday  which  shall  first  happen 
after  January  l.S. 

In  the  Easter  Term;  the  first  Friday  after  April  17,  or  if  such 
Friday  fall  in  the  Easter  vacation  then  the  first  Friday  in  the  term. 

3.  The  General  Board  of  Studies  may  grant  to  any  Professor  or 
Reader  leave  to  substitute  for  the  residence  recpiu'ed  of  him,  in  any  one 
term  or  any  part  of  it,  residence  for  an  equal  time  between  July  1  and 
August  31,  provided  that  the  General  Board  of  Studies  are  of  opinion  that 
such  leave  may  be  granted  without  prejudice  to  the  interests  of  the 
University. 

They  may  also  grant  occasional  leave  of  absence   for  a  period  not  i 
exceeding  one  term  on  account  of  illness  or  other  sufficient  special  cause 
on  such  conditions,  if  any,  as  they  may  think  fit.     Leave  of  absence  may 
uot  be  extended,  except  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  on  the  recommendation  of 
the  General  Board  of  Studies. 

i.  A  Professor,  or  Reader,  shall  be  I'egarded  as  resident  in  the  Uni- 
versity when  either 

(A)  he  is  domiciled  within  one  mile  and  a  half  of  Great  St  Mary's 
Church  and  is  not  habitually  absent  from  home  more  than  two  nights  iu 
the  week,  or 

(B)  he  is  domiciled  within  five  n\iles  of  Gi'eat  St  Mary's  Church  and 
habitually  spends  in  Cambridge  at  least  two  hours  between  eight  o'clock 


RESIDENCE  OF  PROFESSORS  AND  READERS. 


i.m.  and  six  o'clock  p.m.  in  each  of  five  days  in  the  week,  and  at  least 
Ifteen  hours  in  the  week  on  the  whole,  and  is  reasonably  accessible  at 
itated  times  on  at  least  three  days  in  the  week. 

5.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  each  Professor  and  Reader  to  notify  to  the 
3iainnan  of  the  General  Board  of  Studies  before  the  beginning  of  each 
pll  term, 

(1)  If  he  keeps  his  residence  under  clause  (A)  of  Regulation  4, 
the  weeks  (if  any)  during  the  preceding  full  term  in  which  he  has 

been  absent  from  lionie  more  than  two  nights ; 

(2)  If  he  keeps  his  residence  under  clause  (B)  of  Regulation  4, 
(«)     the  weeks  (if  any)  during  the  preceding  full  term  in  which  he 

has  not  spent  in  Cambridge  at  least  two  hoiu's  between 
8  a.m.  and  6  p.m.  in  each  of  five  days  in  the  week  and  at 
least  fifteen  hours  in  the  week ; 
(h)  his  arrangements  for  accessibility  during  the  preceding  term. 
For  the  purposes  of  these  returns  each  week  shall  be  considered  to 
'>egiu  on  Sunday,  and  the  portions  of  full  term  before  the  hrst  Sunday  in 
'ull  terra  and  after  the  last  Saturday  in  full  term  shall  each  be  reckoned 
is  a  week. 

6.  If  in  any  case  the  General  Board  of  Studies  shall  be  of  opinion 
ihat  the  absences  so  notified  have  been  excessive  and  without  sufficient 
:anse  or  that  the  prescribed  conditions  of  residence  have  otherwise  not 
3eeu  adtiquately  fulfilled,  they  shall  signify  the  same  to  the  Professor  or 
Beader,  and  in  case  the  Professor  or  Reader  shall  continue  to  be  in  the 
)piuion  of  the  Board  negligent  as  to  his  residence  it  shall  be  their  duty  to 
report  the  facts  to  the  Vice -Chancellor  and  Sex  Viri. 

Appendix. 

The  following  table  shews  the  beginnuig  and  end  of  each  period  of  full 
tcnn  as  defined  in  Regulation  2  and  the  day  on  which  Easter  Day  falls. 


ar 

j 

Full  Lent  Term 

Raster 
Day 

I'ull  Kaster  Term 

Full  Michaelmas  Term 

befc'iiis 

ends 

In.'gin3 

ends 

begins 

ends 

1 

Jan.  15  Tu. 

Mar.  15  1'. 

Apr.    7 

Ajir.  li)  Fr. 

June    8  Sat. 

Oct.  11  V. 

Dec.    9M. 

J2 

„    14  Tu. 

.,    14  1'. 

.\I;ir.  W 

,.     IS    ,. 

„      7  Sat. 

„    10  F. 

„       8M. 

in 

„  k;  V. 

,.    1(5  -M. 

\vr.  n 

„    21   „ 

„    13  Sat. 

„    13  Tu. 

„     11  F. 

'J4 

„   15  K. 

„    14  .M. 

.\],r.    :>. 

.,   "-ia  „ 

„     11  Silt. 

„     U  Tu. 

„       9  F. 

05 

„    17  Tu. 

„     2-J  \V. 

.\pr. -j:', 

„     "-H    „ 

„    12  .M. 

„     10  Tu. 

„        8  F. 

iWt 

„    IG  Tu. 

„     10  1'. 

.\|.r.  1;-, 

„     -U    „ 

„       IP  Sat. 

„     12  1'. 

„      10  .M. 

i)l 

„    15  Tu. 

„     1-i  '■'• 

.M:ir.  :;i 

„     V.)    „ 

S  Sat. 

„     11  I'- 

.,       UM. 

•(W 

„    14  Tu. 

„   ii;  .M. 

Apr.  l;i 

..    24    „ 

„    U  Til. 

„     13  Tu. 

„     11  F. 

■<)'J 

„    15  K. 

„     15  M. 

Apr,  11 

.,   2a  „ 

„     12  Sat 

„     12  Tu. 

.,     10  F. 

ilU 

„   14  r. 

„   n  I'- 

.Mar.  ■:: 

„    22  „ 

„    14  T>i. 

„     11  Tu. 

„      y  F. 

)11 

„    17  Tu. 

„    17  1-. 

Apr.  1'; 

„    21    „ 

„    10  Sat. 

„     10  Tu. 

„       8  F. 

)I-J 

„    Ki  Tu. 

„    15  1'. 

Apr.    7 

„    19   „ 

„      8  Sat. 

.,    11  F. 

„     y  M. 

»i:i 

„    14  Tu. 

„       H  Sat. 

.Mar.  ■:■■'. 

„     1«   „ 

„     13   K. 

„    10  F. 

„       8  M. 

114 

„    1«  K. 

„   It;  .M. 

Apr.  12 

.,     24   „ 

„     13  Sat. 

„     13  Tu. 

„     11  F. 

ar> 

„    16  V. 

„     15  .M. 

Apr.     1 

..     2H   „ 

„     12  Silt. 

„     12  Tu. 

„      10  F. 

no 

„    14  K. 

„     11)  Su. 

Apr.  2;i 

..     2S   „ 

„     12  M. 

„     11)  Tu. 

S  1'. 

)17 

„   If)  Tu. 

„   It;  V. 

Apr.    S 

.,    20   „ 

„      It  Sat. 

,.     12  !••. 

„     10  M. 

nx 

„    15  Tu. 

„     15  !•■. 

.Mar.  :;i 

,.     1!'    ■■ 

„      H  Sat. 

,.     11   1'. 

„      y  M. 

;ti9 

„    14  Tu. 

„    17  .M. 

Apr.  2" 

„     25 11    NV. 

„     111  !•'. 

S  .M. 

;»•.»() 

„    Ki  K. 

.,    15  .M. 

Apr.     1 

.,     2:i    „            „     12  Sat. 

,.     12  Tu. 

„      10  K. 

Vi\ 

„    11  I". 

.,     11    !■•. 

Mar.  27 

„     22    „            „     11  Til. 

.,     11  Tu. 

„     y  I'". 

Mi 

„    17  Tu. 

..     17   I. 

Apr.  hi 

,,    21    „     i       „     111  Sat 

.,       IM     I'll. 

„        S  !•■. 

va 

„    in    111. 

.,   !•;  !••. 

A|,r.     1 

,.     20    „            „       \i  Sal 

„     12  K. 

„      10  .M. 

1124 

'      „    \:<   Tu,         .,     17  .M. 

Apr.  211 

,.     25    „            .,11   \V. 

„     111  I''. 

,.       S  M 

U25 

1      ..    ..    .-. 

„     1'.  .M. 

Apr.  12 

„     21    ., 

„     13  Sat 

„     13  Til. 

.,      U  V. 

PUBLICATION   OF  LISTS. 


GENEKAL  RECxULATIONS  FOR  THE  PUBLICATION  OF  LISTS 
OF  SUCCESSFUL  CANDIDATES  APPLICABLE  TO  ALL 
EXAMINATIONS. 

1.  All  lists  of  successful  Candidates  in  Examinations  shall  be  published 
by  the  Registrary  causing  a  printed  copy  of  each  List  to  be  affixed  to  the 
Senate-House  door  at  10  a.m.,  except  in  the  case  of  those  Triiios  Examin- 
ations in  which  the  Lists  of  successful  Candidates  are  read  in  the  Senate- 
House.  In  the  latter  case  the  Lists  shall  be  read  at  Da.m.  on  the  day 
named  in  the  Regulations,  and  shall  be  affixed  to  the  Senate-House  door 
by  the  Registrary  or  his  agent  immediately  after  the  readuig  of  the  Lists. 

2.  The  Senior  Examiner,  under  which  title  is  to  be  understood  (1)  in 
the  case  of  Part  I,  Part  II,  and  each  of  the  Additional  Subjects  of  the  I 
Previous  Examination,  the  General  Examination,  and  each  of  the  Special 
Examinations  except  the  Special  Examination  in  Music,  the  Senior 
Resident  Examiner,  ("2)  hi  the  case  of  a  Tripos  Examination  the  Chairman 
of  the  Examiners,  (H)  in  the  case  of  the  Examuiation  of  graduates  pro- 
ceeding to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  or  Master  of  Law,  the  Chamnan  of  the 
Examiners  for  the  Law  Tripos,  (4)  in  the  case  of  each  part  of  the  First 
Examination,  the  Second  Examination,  and  the  First  Part  of  the 
Third  Examination  for  the  M.B.  Degree,  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Physic,  (5)  in  the  case  of  the  Special  Examination  in  Music,  and  of  each 
part  of  the  Examination  for  the  Mus.B.,  Mus.M.  and  Mns.D.  Degrees, 
the  Professor  of  Music,  ((i)  in  the  case  of  the  Examination  in  spoken 
French  and  German,  tbe  Chairman  of  the  Examiners  shall  send 
as  soon  as  possible  to  the  Registrary  in  a  sealed  envelope  the  list  of  suc- 
cessful Candidates  signed  by  all  the  Exammers.  A  list  signed  by  all  the 
Examiners  shall  at  the  same  time  be  sent  in  a  sealed  envelope  by  the  Senior 
Examiner  to  the  Vice-Chaneellor  and  shall  be  considered  as  the  authoritative 
list  to  be  preserved  in  the  Registry.  These  lists  sliiill  be  sent  in  a  printed 
form  if  this  can  conveniently  be  done.  As  soon  as  these  lists  shall  have  been 
sent  by  the  Senior  Examiner  to  the  Registrary  and  the  Vice-Chancellor  re- 
spectively, the  duty  of  the  Senior  Examiner,  so  far  as  regards  the  Publica- 
tion of  the  List,  shall  cease,  except  in  the  case  of  those  Tripos  Examinations 
in  which  the  List  is  read  in  the  Senate-House.  In  such  cases  the  Senior 
Examuier,  or  one  of  the  Examiners  dejiuted  by  him,  shall  read  the  List. 

In  the  case  of  each  of  the  three  sections  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third 
Examination  for  the  M.B.  Degree,  a  list  shall  be  drawn  up  containing  the 
names  of  the  Candidates  who  have  satisfied  the  Examiners  in  that  section, 
and  shall  be  signed  by  all  the  Examiners  in  that  section.  The  three  lists 
shall  be  sent  in  a  sealed  enveloi)e  by  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  to 
the  Vice-Chancellor,  and  shall  be  considered  as  authoritative  records  to  be 
preserved  in  the  Registry.  A  copy  of  each  list  so  signed  shall  at  the  same 
time  be  sent  in  a  sealed  envelope  by  the  Regius  Professor  to  the  Regis- 
trary. The  Registrary  shall  aftei-  receiving  these  lists  draw  u})  a  list  of 
the  Candidates  who  at  that  Exanunaticui  t)r  at  that  and  i)revious  Exaniin- 
ations  have  satisfied  tlic  Examiners  in  all  three  sections;  and  this  list 
signed  liy  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  and  by  the  Registrary  shall  he 
imblishccl  as  the  list  of  successful  Candidates  in  the  manner  specified 
in  these  Regulations. 

.S.  The  Registrary  shall  cause  directions  to  be  given  to  the  University 
Press  for  ])rinting  and  circulating  tlie  copies  in  the  manner  specified  in 
Regulation  1;  and  on  the  morning  of  the  day  when  the  List  is  to  be  pub- 
lished it  shall  cither  be  affixed  to  the  Senate-House  door  at  10  a.m.,  or  be 


PLAN  OF  EXAMINATIONS.  9 

jionveyed  before  9  a.m.  by  the  Eegistrary  or  lii.s  jigeiit  to  the  Senior  Ex- 
imiiier  or  the  person  aiipoiiited  to  read  it. 

i.  Simultaneously  with  the  Publication  of  Lists,  printed  copies  en- 
;losed  in  envelopes  shall  be  sent  from  the  University  Press  to  Heads, 
Tutors  and  Praelectors  of  Colleges  and  I'ublic  Hostels,  the  Principals  of 
iMvate  Hostels,  the  Censor  of  Non-Collegiate  Students,  and  the  persons 
ippointed  to  afti.x  such  lists  on  the  CoUege  screens. 

5.  In  the  case  of  Examuiations  respecting  which  no  day  is  fixed  by 
Ordinance  for  the  Publication  of  the  List,  or  respecting  which  it  niay  not 
36  desirable  to  have  the  publication  delaj'ed  to  the  latest  day  fixed  by 
Ordinance,  the  Senior  Exanuner  shall  connnunicate  to  the  llegistrary  as 
joon  as  practicable  a  statement  of  the  day  on  which  he  may  expect  to 
receive  the  List ;  and  the  Ivegistrary  shall  cause  to  he  affixed  to  the 
Senate-House  door,  or  shall  insert  in  the  licporfer,  a  notice  of  the  expected 
date  of  publication. 

G.  In  any  case  in  wliich  the  Examiners  represent  to  the  Vice-Chancellor 
that  a  correction  or  addition  is  required  in  a  List  already  published  in 
accordance  with  the  foregomg  Regulations,  the  Vicc-Cliiinceliin-  sliall  have 
power  to  autliorise  the  issue  of  an  amended  List  embodying  the  correction 
or  addition  ;  this  amended  List  shall  be  signed,  ])ublished,  and  circulated 
in  the  same  manner  as  the  original  List,  and  shall  take  the  place  thereof 
for  all  purposes. 


PLAN  OF  EXAMINATIONS  KOll  THE  ORDINARY 
B.A.  DEGREE. 

1.  A  Previous  Examination,  held  in  the  Lent,  blaster  and  Michaelmas 
Tei  ins  of  eacii  year,  on  tlie  plan  hereafter  described. 

2.  A  General  Exainiualion  held  towards  the  end  of  the  Easter  and 
Michaelmas  Terms  in  each  y(;ar,  on  the  plan  liereafler  described. 

3.  A  Special  Examination  on  one  of  the  plaus  hereafter  described,  in 
(a)  Theology,  (/))  Political  Kconomy,  (r)  L;iw,  ((/)  History,  ( c)  Cliemi^lry, 
(/)  Physics,  (ij)  Modern  Languages,  (/i)  Malliematics,  (i)  Classics,  (k)  Mech- 
anism and  Applied  Science,  (l)  JMusic,  (in)  Logic,  (n)  Geology,  (n)  Ijotany, 
(/>)  Zoolog'y,  (ly)  Physiology,  (r)  Agricultural  Science,  (a)  (ieogra[)liy. 


BoAKD  OF   Examinations  (Previous,  Oenkhai.,  and  Special). 

1.  Tlio  general  superintendence  of  the  I'revious,  (ieneral  and  Special 
Examinations  for  the  (Jrdinary  B.A.  Degree  shall  be  entrusteil  to  a  Board 
cormisting  of 

(1)  Eight  members  of  the  Senate,  elected  by  Grace,  two  of  whom 
sliall  retire  on  the  Hist  of  December  in  each  year,  and  their  places  be 
Huppiieii  by  two  members  of  the  Senate,  elected  by  Grace  for  four  years, 
the  retiring  Members  of  the  IJoard  being  re-eligible. 

(2)  The  Chairman  of  the  I'^xaniiners  for  Part  1.  and  for  Part  II.  of 
the  Previous  lOxaniination  and  for  the  General  Examination.  Every 
such  (Jhairman  shall  l)u  a  niemliur  of  the  lioard  for  one  year  from  the 
first  day  of  the  Easter  Term  next  following  the  datr  of  his  election  as 
Examiner. 

2.  The  Mendjers  of  the  Board   shall   elect   their   own  Chaiiinan  to 

1-5 


10  GENERAL  AND   SPECIAL    EXAJMINATIONS. 

hold  oflSce  for  a  year,  or  for  such  other  period  as  the  Board  by  a  resolu- 
tion of  the  majority  of  the  whole  body  shall  prescribe. 

3.  The  Board  shall  be  empowered  to  entrust  particular  duties  to 
Committees  of  tlieir  own  members,  or  to  their  Chairman,  or  to  any 
officers  appointed  by  the  Board. 

4.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  tlie  said  Board  to  consult  together  from 
time  to  time  on  all  matters  relating  to  the  state  of  the  Previous,  General, 
and  Special  Examinations,  and  in  particular  as  to  the  standard  for 
passing;  and  they  may  require  from  the  Examiners  any  informaticm  on 
these  points  which  they  may  deem  necessary.  It  shall  also  be  the  duty 
of  the  Board  to  advise  the  Examiners  in  regard  to  the  standard  to  be 
maintained  as  well  as  in  regard  to  other  matters  connected  with  the 
Examinations  placed  under  their  supervision  and  to  consider  all  such 
questions  as  the  Examiners  may  refer  to  them;  to  nominate  all  the 
Examiners  for  the  Previous  and  General  Examinations,  the  subjects  in 
which  each  Examiner  shall  examine  being  specified  in  the  Grace  for  his 
election;  to  appoint  one  of  the  Examiners  in  Part  I.  and  one  of  the 
Examiners  in  Part  II.  of  the  Previous  Examination,  and  also  one  of  the 
Examiners  in  the  General  Examination,  as  Chairman  of  the  Examiners 
in  these  Examinations  respectively;  each  Chairman  shall  receive  a  jiay- 
ment  of  five  pounds ;  to  provide  suitable  accommodation  for  the  Ex- 
amination of  the  Candidates  in  the  Previous,  General  and  Special 
Examinations;  to  publish  Lists  of  the  Candidates  duly  arranged  ;  to 
consider  the  cases  of  persons  whose  names  have  been  omitted  from  such 
Lists,  and  to  give  or  withhold  permission  for  such  persons  to  be  ex- 
amined; to  consider  the  cases  of  persons  who  are  imable  from  illness  to 
present  themselves  at  the  Examination,  and  to  give  or  withhold  permis- 
sion for  such  persons  to  be  examined  privately. 

5.  The  Board  shall  report  annually  to  the  Senate. 

6.  The  Board  shall  have  power  to  appoint  a  Secretary^  (who  shall 
hold  the  office  during  the  pleasure  of  the  Board)  with  an  annual  salary 
not  exceeding  one  Hundred  Pounds  a  year,  to  be  paid  out  of  the 
University  Chest. 

It  is  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  (subject  to  the  general  direction 
of  the  Vice-Chancellor)  to  provide  suitable  accommodation  for  the 
examination  of  the  Candidates  in  all  the  University  Examinations. 


REGULATIONS  APPLICABLE  TO  THE  PREVIOUS, 
GENERAL  ANJ)  SPECIAL  EXAMINATIONS  AND 
TO  THE  MECHANICAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS  QUALI- 
FYING   EXAMINATION. 

1.  Notice  of  the  dates  of  Examinations  and  of  the  days  on  which 
the  lists  of  names  and  the  corrections  must  be  sent  to  tlie  Rcgistrary 
sliall  be  ])ublished  by  the  Registrary  at  least  a  month  before  the  be- 
ginning of  any  of  the  Examinations  to  which  the  notice  refers. 

2.  At  least  one  fortnight  before  the  commencement  of  the  I'revious 
Examination  the  names  of  all  the  students  to  be  examined  shall  be 
sent  to  tlie  Registrary  by   the  Tutors   (either  directly  or  through  the 

1  Th.!  present  Sccret.iry  is  E.  J.  Gross,  M.  A.  Coiivillo  and  Caius  College. 


GENEllAL   AND    SPECIAL   EXAMINATIONS.  11 

Prjelectors)  of  the  sevunil  Colleges  atul  Public  Hostels  the  Priuuipals  of 
Hostels  and  the  i)ro{)er  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  ytiuleiits  Eoard, 
in  sejiarale  lists,  specifying  (1)  the  candidates  for  Part  L,  (2)  the  candid- 
ates for  I'art  IL,  (3)  the  candidates  for  exandnation  in  the  Greek  or 
Latin  C'lassic  set  as  a  substitute  for  the  Gospel  in  the  original  Greek, 
(■4)  the  candidates  for  examination  in  the  English  subjects  incluiling 
either  (a)  the  Gospel  in  English,  or  (b)  the  English  I'rose  work,  (5)  the 
candidates  for  examination  in  elementary  logic,  [(■)*)  1901)  and  fol- 
lowing years  in  Elementary  Heat  and  Chenustry],  (d)  the  candidates  for 
the  Atlditional  Subjects  (a)  in  Mathematics,  {b)  in  French,  (c)  in  German  ; 
and  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Registrary  to  ascertain  that  no  one  is 
improperly  admitted  on  the  list  of  candidates. 

B.  On  the  tenth  day  before  the  commencement  of  the  Previous 
Examination,  the  Kegistrary  shall  send  to  tlie  Board  of  Examinations 
First  Lists  of  all  the  students  to  be  examined,  in  (1)  Part  I.  of  the  Previous 
Examination,  ('2)  I'art  II.  of  the  Previous  Examination,  (8)  the  Additional 
Subjects  (a)  in  Mathematics,  (b)  in  French,  (c)  in  German.  The  Board  of 
Exanunations  shall  arrange  the  candidates  in  convenient  divisions  for  thfc 
purpose  of  examination  ;  and  shall  draw  up  a  plan  of  examination  to  be 
signed  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Board,  notifying  the  days  and  hours 
when  eacli  of  the  students  to  be  examined  shall  be  required  to  attend 
tlie  examination  ;  and  the  llegistrary  shall  send  a  copy  of  such  plan 
to  the  Tutors  and  Praelectors  of  the  several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels 
the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate 
Students  Board. 

4.  At  Iciist  one  fortnight  before  the  commencement  of  the  General 
Examination  the  names  of  all  the  students  to  be  examined  shall  be  sent 
to  the  llegistrary  by  the  Tutors  (either  directly  or  through  the  Pradectors) 
of  the  several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  tin;  Principals  of  Hostels  and 
the  proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Stu<Ients  Board,  in  separate  lists, 
specifying  (1)  the  candidates  for  Part  1.,    (2)  the  candidates  for  l*art  11. 

5.  On  the  tenth  day  before  the  commencement  of  the  General 
£xaminati(jn,  the  llegistrary  shall  send  to  the  Board  of  Examinations 
First  Lists  of  all  the  students  to  be  exanuned  in  (1)  I'art  I.,  (2) 
Part  II.  of  tin;  General  Examination,  and  the  Board  of  Examinations 
shall  arrange  the  candidates  in  convenient  divisions  for  the  purpose  of 
examination,  and  shall  draw  up  a  plan  of  examination  to  l)e  signed  by 
the  Chairman  of  the  Board,  notifying  the  days  and  hours  when  each  of 
the  students  to  be  examined  shall  be  required  to  attend  the  Examination, 
and  the  Kegistrary  shall  send  a  copy  of  such  (dan  to  tiie  Tutors  and 
I'rajlectors  of  the  several  Colleges  and  Puldic  Hostels,  the  Princijials  of 
Uotitels,  and  the  proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board. 

6.  At  least  one  fortinght  before  the  commencement  of  each  of  the 
Sp(;cial  Examinations  or  of  the  Mechaiucal  Sciences  'iVipos  (Qualifying 
Examination,  the  iiamt-s  of  all  the  students  t"  be  exandned  in  any  Special 
Exandnation  ur  in  the  Mechaidcal  Sciences  Tripos  'Qualifying  Examin- 
ation or  in  either  I'art  of  any  Sp(;cial  Kxamination  shall  be  sent  to  the 
Kegistrary  by  tin-  'I'utors  (either  directly  or  lhro\igIi  the  Prajlectors)  of 
the  several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  llostids  and  the 
pro|»er  officer  of  the  Non-CoUcgiate  Students  Board  in   separate  lists, 


12  GEMEUAL  AND  SPECIAL  EXAMINATIONS. 

spt'cilyiiig  ill  the  case  of  eiicli  Special  Exaininatioii  which  is  divided  into 
two  Parts  (1)  the  candidates  for  Part  I.  of  each  exaininatioii,  (2)  the 
candidates  for  Part  II,  and  showing  by  marks  affixed  the  voluntary  or 
alternative  subjects,  if  any,  in  which  each  candidate  intends  to  present 
himself  for  examination. 

7.  Not  later  than  the  tenth  day  before  the  commeuceinent  of  each 
of  the  Special  Examinations  or  of  the  Meclianical  Sciences  Tripos  Quali- 
fying Examination,  the  Kegistrary  shall  send  to  the  Board  of  Examin- 
ations a  First  List  of  all  the  students  to  be  examined  and  (in  the  case 
of  Special  Examinations)  the  subjects  in  which  they  are  to  l)e  examined. 
The  Board  of  Examinations  shall  draw  up  a  plan  of  Examination  to 
be  signed  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Board,  notifying  the  days  and  hours 
of  Examination  in  the  different  subjects,  and  shall  send  a  copy  of  such 
plan  before  the  Examination  to  the  Tutors  and  Praelectors  of  the  several 
Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper 
officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board. 

8.  The  Registrary  sliall  issue  a  Corrected  List  of  the  candidates  on 
the  fourth  day  before  the  commencement  of  each  of  the  Previous  General 
and  Special  Examinations  or  of  the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos  t^uali- 
fying  Examination.  No  candidate  shall  be  allowed  to  attend  any  of 
these  examinations  whose  name  does  not  appear  in  the  Corrected  List 
except  by  the  special  permission  of  the  Board  of  Examinations. 

If,  according  to  the  Corrected  List,  there  shall  be  a  voluntary  or 
alternative  subject  of  any  Sjiecial  Examination  in  wliich  no  candidate 
intends  to  present  himself  for  examination,  the  Examiners  shall  not  be 
required  to  j)repare  an  examination  paper  in  that  subject. 

9.  If  a  candidate  for  any  of  these  examinations  wlmse  name  lias  not 
been  sent  in  to  the  Kegistrary  on  or  before  the  sixth  day  previous  to  the 
commencement  of  the  examination  be  nevertheless  admitted  to  the 
examination  a  fee  of  £1  sliall  be  paid  for  him  together  with  the  fee  due 
for  the  examination. 

10.  The  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Examinations  shall  send  to  the 
Registrary  on  the  first  morning  of  each  examination,  or  on  the  first 
afternoon  if  the  examination  begins  in  the  afternoon,  a  copy  of  the 
Corrected  List  of  candidates  with  such  further  corrections,  if  any,  as 
may  be  necessary,  certified  by  him  to  be  a  correct  list  of  the  candidates 
actually  under  examination  :  and  tliis  list  shall  be  considered  to  be  the 
Final  List  of  candidates  for  such  examination,  and  shall  be  preseived 
in  the  Registry. 

11.  In  all  cases  where  fees  are  due  from  candidates  the  Kegistrary 
shall  send  to  the  Tutors  of  the  several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the 
Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  pro|>er  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate 
Students  I'oard  lists  of  their  pupils  who  are  under  examination  according 
to  the  Final  List,  distinguishing  those  (if  any)  whose  names  were  not 
included  in  tiie  Corrected  List :  and  tlie  Tutors  of  the  several  Colleges 
and  Public  Hostels  the  Princii)al8  of  Hostels  and  the  officer  of  the 
Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  sliall  send  tn  the  Kegistrary  the  fees  due  i 
from  their  respective  [>upils. 

12.  Lists  or  Names  shall  be  considered   to  have  been  sent  to  the 


PREVIOUS    EXAMINATION.  13 

Registrary  ou  a  day  spfcifiud,  if  tlit-y  have  been  dulivcred  at  or  posted  to 
bin  oHicu  on  that  day. 

If  any  of  the  day.s  specified  for  issuing  or  sending  lists  fall  on 
a  Sunday  the  lists  in  (juestion  shall  be  issued  or  sent  on  the  Saturday 
previous. 


REGULAIlONiJ   bOR    THE    PREVIOUS    EXAMINATION. 

(Fur  coiuliliuns  of  Exemptioii  from  the  Prcrious  Kxaminulion 
sec  pp.  'i'.l— 33  and  171—17(5.) 

1.  The  Previous  Examination  shall  be  held  four  times  in  each  year. 
1  a.     The    First    Examination    shall    begin    on    the   first    Monday, 

VVidiiesday,  or  Saturday  whichever  may  first  happen  after  the  last  day 
of  full  i^ent  Term. 

2.  The  second  examination  shall  begin  on  the  Saturday  next  before 
the  third  Sunday  in  June. 

3.  The  third  shall  begin  on  either  the  first  Monday  in  October,  or 
the  first  Wednesday,  or  the  first  Saturday,  whichever  shall  first  happen. 

4.  The  fourth  shall  begin  on  the  Monday  next  before  the  la«t  day 
of  full  Michaelmas  term  when  that  last  day  fails  on  a  Friday ;  and  on 
the  Wednesday  next  before  the  last  day  of /uW  Michaelmas  term  when  that 
last  day  falls  on  a  Monday. 

0.     The  examination  shall  be  conducted  entirely  by  printed  papers. 
0.     The  Previous  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  parts. 
7.     In  I'art  I.  four  papers  shall  be  set,  viz.  : 

(1)  a  paper  on  one  of  the  Gospels  in  the  original  Greek  con- 
taining (<i)  ipiestions  on  the  subject-matter,  (b)  short  passages  for  trans- 
lation and  e\|ilanation  ; 

(2)  a  i)aj)er  on  one  of  the  Latin  classics  containing  (a)  passages 
for  translation  with  grannnatical  (juestions  arising  from  or  suggested  by 
these  passages,  (h)  ((Uestions  on  the  subject-matter; 

(3)  a  paper  on  oin;  of  tlie  Greek  classics  containing  (a)  pass- 
ages for  translation  with  grammatical  (piestions  arising  from  or  siig- 
gestt'd  by  these  passages,  [h)  (luestions  on  the  sul)ject-niatter ; 

(4)  a  jiaper  containing  two  or  more  easy  unprepare<l  passages  of 
Latin  to  be  translated  into  English,  the  use  of  a  dictionary  being  allowed. 

I'rovided  that  in  the  case  of  those  students  who  may  desire  it,  there 
shall  be  siibHtilutid  for  the  |)aper  in  one  of  the  (ios|>els  in  the  original 
Off.  k  an  additional  paper  on  one  of  the  Greek  or  l^alin  Chissics. 

Frovideil  fintherthat  in  the  case  of  those  students  who,  being  natives 
of  Asia  or  of  Egypt  and  not  of  Europ<!an  jiarentage,  may  desire  it, 
insU'ad  of  the  paper  marked  1  lliiie  shall  be  subslituted  a  pajier  on  the 
Haine  CoMpi'l  in  the  .Aiilhoriscd  English  Version,  or  on  :i  modern  I'ln^lish 
prose  work  of  a  historical  character,  with  <pu;stions  on  the  subji-ct- 
niall.r;  and  instead  of  the  paper  marked  3  a  paper  on  a  play  of 
Shakenpeare  or  some  other  Cla-ssic  Enj,dish  play  or  poem  of  similar 
length,   with  grammatical  and  i.lli«r  ipieslions  arising  thereupon. 


14  PEEVaOUS   EXAMINATION. 

Provided  fiitthcr  that,  in  the  case  of  those  students  who,  being 
natives  of  Asia  or  Africa  and  not  of  European  parentage,  may  desire  it, 
instead  of  the  paper  marked  (1)  there  shall  be  substituted  a  paper  on 
the  same  Gospel  in  the  Authorised  English  Version,  or  on  a  modern 
English  j)rose  work  of  a  historical  character,  with  ((iiestions  on  the 
subject-matter  ;  and  instead  of  the  papers  marked  (2),  (3),  and  {•!),  there 
shall  be  substituted  : 

(a)     two  j)apers  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit. 

The  papers  in  these  languages  shall  be  set  wlien  required  in  the 
Previous  Examination  which  takes  place  at  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas 
Term,  and — in  the  case  of  each  of  the  languages — one  of  the  two  pajiers 
shall  contain  (a)  passages  for  translation  into  English  from  set  books, 
or  portions  of  books  with  grammatical  or  other  questions  innuediately 
arising  thereupon,  (6)  questions  on  the  subject-matter ;  and  the  other 
shall  contain  two  or  more  easy  unprepared  passages  of  the  language  to 
be  translated  into  English. 

(/3)  a  paper  on  a  play  of  Shakespeare,  or  some  other  classic 
English  play  or  poem  of  similar  length,  with  grammatical  and  other 
questions  arising  thereupon. 

No  student  shall  be  allowed  to  offer  himself  as  a  candidate  for  the 
examination  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit  after  the  end  of  his  third 
term  of  residence  ;  and  no  candidate  can  claim  to  be  examined  in  Arabic, 
Chinese,  or  Sanskrit  unless  notice  has  been  given  to  the  llegistrary 
before  the  twenty-tirst  of  October  next  preceding  the  examination. 

Students  who  have  not  passed  in  Greek  in  the  Previous  Examin- 
ation are  not  allowed  to  take  up  Persian  alone  in  the  Oriental  Languages 
Tripos  ;  and  students  who  have  passed  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit, 
instead  of  Greek  or  Latin,  are  not  allowed  to  offer  themselves  as  can- 
didates for  the  Oriental  Languages  Tripos.  I 

Provided  further  that  in  the  case  of  those  students  who  may  desire  j    bp,t 
it,  instead  of  the  jiaper  marked  (2)  there  shall  be  substituted  a  paper 
containing   two   or    more    unprepared    p;issages    of   Latin    of   ordinary 
difficulty,  not  contained  in  the  set  book,  to  be  translated  into   Euglisli 
without  the  use  of  a  dictionary,  together  with  grammatical  questions 


arising  thereupon  ;  and  further  that  in  the  case  of  those  students  who 
may  <lesire  it,  instead  of  the  paper  marked  (3)  a  paper  containing  two 
or  more  unpre[>ared  passages  of  Greek  of  ordinary  difficulty,  not  con- 
tained in  the  set  book,  to  be  translated  into  English  without  the  use  of 
a  dictionary,  together  with  grammatical  questions  arising  tliereupon. 

8.  The  appointment  of  the  particular  Gospel  and,  in  regard  to  the 
Latin  and  Greek  classics,  including  that  which  may  be  substituted  for 
the  (Jospel,  the  appointment  both  of  the  authors  and  of  the  portions  t»f 
their  works,  which  it  may  be  expedient  to  select,  shall  rest  with  the 
Special  Board  for  Chwsics  upon  the  understanding  that  the  Board  shall 
so  limit  the  subjects  of  the  Examination  that  the  persons  who  are  to  b«. 
examined  may  l)e  reasonably  expected  to  shew  a  competent  knowledge' 
of  all  the  subjects.  In  regard  to  the  English  subjects,  the  like  appoint- 
ment shall  also  rest  witli  the  Special  Board  for  Classics.  I 

The  authors  and  the  ])ortion8  of  their  works  prescribed  for  the 
examinations  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  and  Sanskrit  in  any  year  shall  be 
selected  by  the  Special  Board  for  Oriental  Studies. 


. 


PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION.  15 

9.  Notice  of  the  subjects  of  Examiuation  for  each  civil  year  shall  be 
issued  before  tlie  middle  of  the  Leut  term  of  the  civil  year  immediately 
preceding,  the  subjects  of  the  four  examinations  in  each  civil  year  being 
the  same. 

10.  Ill  Part  II.  five  papers  shall  be  set,  viz.  : 

(1)  a  paper  on  Paley's  Evidences; 

(2)  Geometry. 

The  paper  in  Geometry  shall  contain  cjuestions  on  Practical  and  on 
Theoretical  Geonietrj'.  Every  Candidate  shall  be  expected  to  answer 
questions  in  both  branches  of  the  subject. 

The  questions  on  Practical  Geometry  shall  be  set  on  the  construc- 
tions contained  in  the  annexed  Schedule  A,  together  with  easy  extensions 
of  them.  In  cases  where  the  validity  of  a  construction  is  not  obvious, 
the  rexsouing  by  which  it  is  justified  may  be  required.  Every  Candid- 
ate shall  provide  himself  with  a  ruler  graduated  in  inches  and  tenths 
of  an  inch,  and  in  centimetres  and  millimetres,  a  set  square,  a  protractor, 
compasses,  and  a  hard  pencil.  All  figures  should  be  drawn  accurately. 
Questions  may  be  set  in  which  the  use  of  the  set  square  or  of  the 
protractor  is  forbidden. 

The  questions  on  Theoretical  Geometry  shall  consist  of  theorems 
contained  in  the  annexed  Schedule  B,  together  with  questions  ujjon 
these  theorems,  easy  deductions  from  them,  and  arithmetical  illustra- 
tions. Any  proof  of  a  Proposition  shall  be  accepted  which  appears 
to  the  Examiners  to  form  part  of  a  systematic  treatment  of  the  subject ; 
the  order  in  which  the  theorems  are  stated  in  Schedule  B  is  not 
imposed  a.s  the  sequence  of  their  treatment. 

In  the  proof  of  theorems  and  deductions  from  them,  the  use  of 
hypothetical  constructions  shall  be  permitted.  Proofs  which  are  only 
applicable  to  coumiensurable  magnitudes  shall  be  accepted. 

Schedule  A. 

Bisection  of  angles  and  of  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  perpendiculars  to  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  an  angle  equal  to  a  given  angle. 

Construction  of  parallels  to  a  given  straight  line. 

Simj)le  cases  of  the  construction  from  sufficient  data  of  triangles  and 
quadrilaterals. 

Division  of  straight  lines  into  a  given  number  of  equal  parts  or  into 
J)art8  in  any  given  projtortions. 

Construction  of  a  triangle  e(iual  in  area  to  a  given  jjolygon. 

Construction  of  tangents  to  a  circle  and  of  common  tangents  to  two 
(.iiclcs. 

Simple  cases  of  the  construction  of  circles  from  sufficient  dats. 

Construction  of  a  fourth  jiroportional  to  three  given  straight  lines 
irid  a  mean  proportional  to  two  given  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  regular  figures  of  -i,  4,  (5  or  8  sides  in  or  about 
_;iven  circle. 

Construction  of  a  s<iuare  e(|ual  in  area  to  a  given  polygon. 


16  PREVIOUS   EXAMINATION. 


SCHE1>ULE    B. 


AiKjhs  at  a  Point. 
If  a  straight  line  stands  on  another  straight  line,  tiie  sum  of  the  two 
angles  so  formed  is  eijual  to  two  right  angles;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  straight  lines  intersect,  the  vertically  opposite  angles  are 
equal. 

Parallel  Straiyht  Lines. 
When  a  straigiit  line  cuts  two  other  straight  lines,  if 
(i)  a  pair  of  alternate  angles  are  equal, 
or         (ii)  a  pair  of  corresponding  angles  are  e((ual, 
or       (iii)  a  pair  of  interior  angles  on  the  same  side  of  the  cutting  line 

are  together  equal  to  two  right  angles, 
then  the  two  straight  lines  are  parallel ;  and  the  converse. 

•Straight  lines  which  are  parallel  to  the  same  straight  line  are 
parallel  to  one  another. 

Triangles  and  Jiectilincar  Fujarcs. 

The  sum  of  the  angles  of  a  triangle  is  e(jual  to  two  right  angles. 

If  the  sides  of  a  convex  polygon  are  produced  in  order,  the  sum  of 
the  angles  so  formed  is  equal  to  four  right  angles. 

If  two  triangles  have  two  sides  of  the  one  equal  to  two  sides  of  the 
other,  each  to  each,  and  also  the  angles  contained  by  those  sides  equal, 
the  triangles  are  congruent. 

If  two  triangles  have  two  angles  of  the  one  equal  to  two  angles 
of  the  other,  each  to  each,  and  also  one  side  of  the  one  equal  to  the 
corresponding  side  of  the  other,  the  triangles  are  congruent. 

If  two  aides  of  a  triangle  are  equal,  the  angles  opposite  to  these  sides 
are  equal  ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  have  the  three  sides  of  the  one  equal  to  the  three 
sides  of  the  other,  each  to  each,  the  triangles  are  congruent. 

If  two  right-angled  triangles  have  their  hypotenuses  equal,  and  one 
side  of  the  one  equal  to  one  side  of  the  other,  the  triangles  aie  con- 
gruent. 

If  two  sides  of  a  triangle  are  unequal,  the  greater  side  has  the 
greater  angle  opposite  to  it ;  and  the  converse. 

Of  all  the  straight  lines  that  can  be  drawn  to  a  given  straight  line 
from  a  given  point  outside  it,  the  perpendicular  is  the  shortest. 

'IMie  opposite  sides  and  angles  of  a  parallelogram  are  eijual,  each 
diagonal  bisects  the  j)arallelograni,  and  the  diagonai.s  bisect  one  another. 

If  there  are  three  or  wxovv,  parallel  straight  lines,  and  the  interce|its 
made  by  them  on  any  straigiit  line  that  cuts  them  are  ecpial,  then  the 
corresponding  intercepts  on  any  other  straight  line  that  cuts  them  are 
also  equal. 

Areas. 

I'arallelograms  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  and  of  the  same  altitude 
are  e(iual  in  area. 

Triangles  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  and  of  the  same  altitude 
are  e«iual  in  area. 

Equal  triangles  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  are  of  the  same  altitude. 


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PREVIOUS   EXAMINATION.  17 


Illustrations  and  L-xplanations  of  tho  tceonietrical  theorems  corre- 
sponding to  tlie  following  algebraical  identities  : 

k(a  +  b  +  c...)  =  ka  +  kb  +  kc+  ..., 
(a  + 1)"-'  =  a'  +  2ub  +  b', 
{(I  -b)'-  =  a-~2ab  +  b-, 
a-  -  b-  =  {a  +  b)(a-b). 
The  square  on  a  side  of  a  triangle  is  greater  than,  equal  to,  or  less 
than  the  sum  of  the  R([uare3  on  the  other  two  sides,  according  as  the 
an;,de  containiMl  by  those  sides  is  obtuse,  right,  or  acute.     The  difference 
ill  tile  casus  of  inequality  is  twice  the  rectangle  contained  by  one  of  the 
two  sides  and  the  [irojection  on  it  of  the  other. 

Loci. 

The  locus  of  a  point  which  is  equidistant  from  two  fixed  points  is  the 
perpendicular  bisector  of  the  straight  line  joining  the  two  fixed  points. 

Tlie  locus  of  a  point  which  is  equidistant  from  two  intersecting 
straight  lines  consists  of  the  pair  of  straight  lines  which  bisect  the 
angles  between  the  two  given  lines. 

The  Circle. 

A  straight  line,  drawn  from  the  centre  of  a  circle  to  bisect  a  chord 
which  is  not  a  diameter,  is  at  right  angles  to  the  chord  ;  conversely,  the 
perpendicular  to  a  chord  from  the  centre  bisects  the  chord. 

There  is  one  circle,  and  one  oiil}',  which  passes  through  three  given 
points  not  in  a  straight  line. 

In  ecpiul  circles  (or,  in  the  same  circle)  (i)  if  two  arcs  subtend 
equal  angles  at  the  centres,  they  are  equal  ;  (ii)  conversely,  if  two  arcs 
are  equal,  they  subtend  equal  angles  at  the  centres. 

In  equal  circles  (or,  in  the  same  circle)  (i)  if  two  chords  are  equal, 
they  cut  oH'  eipial  arcs  ;  (ii)  conversely,  if  two  arcs  are  equal,  the 
chords  of  the  ares  are  ecjual. 

E'(ual  chorils  of  a  circle  are  equidistant  from  the  centre  ;  and  the 
converse. 

The  tangent  at  any  point  of  a  circle  and  the  radius  through  the 
point  are  perpendicular  to  one  another. 

If  two  circles  touch,  the  jioiiit  of  contact  lies  on  the  straight  line 
through  the  centres. 

The  angle  which  an  arc  of  a  circle  subtends  at  the  centre  is  double 
that  which  it  subtends  at  any  jxiiiit  on  the  remaining  ]>ait  of  the 
circuiiifereiiee. 

Angles  in  the  same  Hegineiit  of  a  circle  are  ecpial;  anil,  if  the  line 
joining  two  points  stibtemls  equal  angles  at  two  other  (toints  on  the 
same  side  of  it,  the  four  points  lie  on  a  circle. 

The  angle  in  a  semicircle  is  a  ii'.,dit  angle;  the  angle  in  a  segment 
greater  th.in  a  semicircle  is  less  than  a  right  angle;  and  the  angle  in  a 
Hegnieiil  less  than  a  Huinicircle  is  greater  than  a  right  angle. 

The  oppcsite  aii^lis  of  any  quadrilateral  inscribed  in  a  circle  are 
UU|ipleiiieiitary  ;   ami  the  converse. 

If  a  slr.ii,dil  line  touch  a  circle,  and  from  the  point  of  <-ontact 
achoid  be  drawn,  the  angles  which  this  chord  makes  witii  the  tangent 
are  equal  to  the  angles  in  the  alternate  segments. 


18  PKEVIOUS   EXAMINATION. 

If  two  chords  of  a  circle  intersect  eitlier  inside  or  outside  the  circle 
the  rectangle  contained  by  the  parts  of  the  one  is  equal  to  the  rectangle 
contained  by  the  parts  of  the  other. 

Proportion :  Similar  Triangleij. 

If  a  straight  line  is  drawn  parallel  to  one  side  of  a  triangle,  the  other 
two  sides  are  divided  proportionally  ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  are  equiangular  their  corresponding  sides  are  pro- 
portional ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  have  one  angle  of  the  one  equal  to  one  angle  of  the 
other  and  the  sides  about  these  equal  angles  proportional,  the  triangles 
are  similar. 

The  internal  bisector  of  an  angle  of  a  triangle  divides  the  opposite 
side  internally  in  the  ratio  of  the  sides  containing  the  angle,  and  like- 
wise the  external  bisector  externally. 

The  ratio  of  the  areas  of  similar  triangles  is  equal  to  the  ratio  of  the 
squares  on  corresponding  sides. 

(3)  Arithmetic. 

A  knowledge  of  recurring  decimals  and  of  the  process  of  extracting 
cube  root  shall  not  be  required. 

The  use  of  algebraical  symbols  and  processes  shall  be  permitted. 

(4)  Elementary  Algebra,  viz.  addition,  subtraction,  multipli- 
cation and  division  ;  simple  e(iuations  ;  fractions  ;  highest  common 
factor,  lowest  common  multiple  ;  quadratic  equations  ;  solutions  of  two 
simultaneous  equations,  one  at  least  being  linear;  simple  graphs; 
problems  requiring  the  classes  of  equations  specified;  simple  <|uestions 
on  fractional  indices  ;  the  nature  and  simple  properties  of  logarithms  to 
the  base  10,  with  easy  applications  of  four-figure  tables  ;  ratio  and 
])roportion  ;  arithmetic  progression,  finite  geometric  progressions. 

(5)  a  paper  containing  subjects  for  an  English  Essay  selected 
from  a  standard  English  work  or  works. 

Provided  that  instead  of  the  paper  in  Paley's  Evidences  there  shall 
be  substituted  in  the  case  of  those  students  who  desire  it  a  paper  in 
elementary  logic. 

11.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science  to 
define  from  time  to  time  by  a  schedule  or  otherwise  the  nature  and 
extent  of  the  examination  in  elcri\entary  logic. 

11*.  The  a]ipointmeut  of  the  slamlaril  English  work  or  works  from 
wliich  the  sul)jects  for  the  English  Essay  are  to  be  selected  shall  rest 
with  the  Special  Board  for  Classics. 

12.  Each  of  the  examinations  shall  be  0|)en  to  all  matriculated 
students  in  their  first  or  any  later  term  of  residence  ;  also  to  any  person 
who  is  not  yet  a  Matriculated  Student,  ])i()vided  that  a  Certificate  be 
received  by  the  Kegistrary  from  the  Tutor  of  a  College  or  a  I'ublic 
Hostel  or  fiom  the  jiroper  Ofticer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board, 
stating  that  the  candidate  has  been  admitted,  or  is  in  his  o|)iiHon  a 
bonitfidc  api>licant  for  admission,  to  his  College  or  Public  Hostel  or  as 
a  Non-Collegiate  Student  as  the  case  may  be. 

For  a  candidate  who  has  not  yet  paid  the  matriculation  fee,  the 
matriculation  fee  —as  well  as  the  examination  fees^shall  be  jiaid  to  the 
Kegistrary. 


PREVIOUS    EXAMINAI'ION.  19 

13.  Sliidcnts  shall  not  be  obliged  to  pass  in  both  parts  of  the 
Previous  Examination  at  the  same  time,  but  may  offer  themselves  for 

I  examination  either  in  both  parts  or  in  one  part  only. 

14.  No  student  shall  be  approved  by  the  Examiners  for  either 
part  of   the  Previous  Examination   uidess   he  shall   have  satisfied   the 

I  Exaniiners  in  each  paper  of  such  part,  but  students  who  have  satisfied 
the  exaniinerfs  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit  in  the  Previous  Examin- 
ation in  any  year  may  offer  themselves  for  examination  in  the  remaining 

;  papers  of  I'art  I.  on  any  subsequent  occasion. 

15.  Every  student  shall  be  required  in  writing  his  answers  to  con- 
•  form  to  the  rules  of  English  grammar  including  ortiiography ;   and  no 

student  shall  be  approved  by  the  Examiners  who  shall  fail  to  satisfy 
theni  in  this  respect. 

16.  The  names  of   the  students  approved  shall  be  placed  by  the 
,  Examiners  in  two  separate  lists,  one  for  each  part  of  the  Examination , 

each  list  containing  four  classes  with  the  names  in  each  class  arranged 
1  alphabetically  ;  and  tiiese  lists  shall  be  published  in  the  Senate-House  on 
Some  day  to  be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  ^Examinations. 

17.  In  the  Micliaelmas  Term  of  every  year  the  Senate  shall  elect 
nine  Examiners  to  conduct  in  the  following  year  the  Examinations 
above  described  ;  siich  Examiners  to  be  members  of  the  Senate,  and  to 
be  nominated  by  the  Poard  of  Examinations.  At  the  same  time  the 
Senate  shall  elect  an  Examiner  in  Logic,  such  Examiner  to  be  a  member 
of  the  Senate  and  to  be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Moral 
Science. 

The  Senate  shall  also  elect  before  the  division  of  tlie  term  in  which 
the  examinations  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  and  Sanskrit  are  to  be  held,  one 
or  more  examiners  in  eacli  "f  these  sul)jects  for  which  any  candiil- 
ates  may  have  entered,  such  examiners  to  be  nominated  by  the 
Special  ]>oard  for  Oriental  Studies. 

I  n  a.     'I'he  Board  of  Examinations  shall  have  the  power  to  nominate 

for  election  by  the  Senate  an  additional  Examiner  in  Part  I.  for  any  of 

I    the  Examinations. 

IH.     Of  the   Examiners  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Examinations 

I  four  with  the  additional  PExamiiier  (if  appointed)  shall  examine  in  the 
HuitjeclH  of  Part  I.  incluiling  the  English  subjects  which  may  be  suijsti- 

I  tuted  for  Greek,  and  five  in  tlie  subjects  of  Part  J  I. 

ly.  Before  the  commencement  of  the  Examination  there  shall  be, 
(1)  a  meeting  of  the  iCxaminers  in  Pait  I.,  when  the  j>ai>ers  set  by  each 
Exaniiii(;r  in  that  Part  shall  be  submitted  to  the  other  Examiners  in 
Part  I.  for  their  ajqtroval  ;  (2)  a  meeting  of  the  ]']xaminers  in  i'art  11., 
when  the  papers  set  liy  each  Examiner  in  that  I'art  shall  be  submitted 
to  the  oilier  Examiners  in  Part  II.  for  their  a]»proval.  The  ([uestions 
proposed  to  be  set  liy  each  Exauiiner  shall  be  submitted  in  print  to  his 
colleagues  at  least  three  days  before  a  meeting  for  the  consideration  of 
the  papers.  All  meetings  of  the  Kxaniiners  for  each  I'art  shall  be 
summoned  and  i)rcsided  over  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Examiners  for 
that  Part. 

I'hese  regulations  nhall  not  ■'<|>ply  to  the  Examiners  in  Aniliic, 
Chinese,  and  Sanskrit,  but  such  J'ExaminerH  shall  submit  their  jiapers  lu 
the  Special  P>oard  for  Oriental  Studies. 


20  PREVIOUS   EXAMINATION. 

20.  Of  the  Examiners  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Examinations 
who  examine  in  March,  June,  October  and  December  each  Examiner 
in  Part  I.  shall  receive  seventy  pounds  from  the  University  Chest,  and 
each  in  Part  II.  shall  receive  sixty  pounds  from  the  University  Chest ; 
and  the  Examiner  in  Logic  (and  the  additional  Examiner  if  appointed) 
shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  such  remuneration  as  may  be 
determined  by  the  Board  of  Examinations  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor. 

In  every  year  in  which  an  examination  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  oi' 
Sar)skrit  is  held,  the  Examiners  who  take  part  in  the  examination  shall 
receive  from  the  University  Chest  such  remuneration  as  shall  be  tleter- 
niined  by  the  Board  of  Examinations  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor. 

21.  Two  of  the  Proctors  or  Pro-Proctoi's  and  four  at  least  of  the 
Examiners  shall  be  present  throughout  all  the  Examinations. 

22.  Four  of  the  Proctors'  and  Pro-Proctors'  men  shall  be  in 
attendance  upon  the  Examiners  throughout  all  the  Examinations. 

23.  No  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Law,  Medicine  or  Surgery  shall 
be  granted  unless  a  certificate  be  presented  to  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
shewing  that  the  Candidate  for  such  degree  has  passed,  to  the  satisfaction 
of  the  Examiners,  both  Parts  of  the  Previous  Examination. 


NEW  REGULATIONS  FOR  THE   PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 

1909   AND    SUBSEQUENT    YEARti. 

(Grace  of  16  January,  1908.) 

1.  The  Previous  Examination  shall  be  held  four  times  in  each  year. 

2.  The  first  examination  shall  begin  on  the  first  Tuesday  after  the 
last  day  of  full  Lent  Term. 

.S.     The  second  shall  begin  on  the  lirst  Tuesday  after  the  third  Sunday 
in  June. 

4.  The  third  shall  begin  on  either  the  first  Tuesday  in  October  or  the 
first  Thursday  or  the  first  Saturday,  whichever  shall  first  happen. 

5.  The  fourth  shall  begin  on  the  Tuesday  next  before  the  last  day  of 
full  Michaelmas  Term. 

(■).     The  Previous  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  parts. 
7.     In  Part  I  four  papers  shall  be  set,  viz. : 

(1)  a  paper  on  one  of  the  (rospels  in  the  original  Greek  containing 
((()     (piestions  on  the  subject-matter, 

(/»)      short  passages  for  translation  and  explanation  ; 

(2)  a  paper  on  one  i>f  the  Ivatin  classics  containing 

(a)    passages  for  translation  witli  grammatical  (piestions  arising 

from  or  suggested  ly  these  passages, 
(h)     (juestions  on  the  subject-matter; 
(;$)     a  paper  on  one  of  the  Greek  eliissics  containing 

((()     passages  for  translation  with  grammatical  tpiestions  arising 

from  or  suggested  by  lliese  i)assages, 
(/))     questions  on  the  subject-niiitter ; 
(1)     a  pajier  containing  two  oi'  more  easy  unprepared  ])assages  of 
Latin  to  be  translated  into  English,  the  use  of  a  dictionary 
l)eing  allowed. 
Provided  thnt  in  the  ease  of  those  students  who  may  desire  it,  there 


PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION.  21 

shall  be  substituted  for  the  paper  marked  (1)  an  additional  palter  on  one 
of  the  Greek  or  Latin  Classics ;  and  further  that  in  the  case  of  those 
students  who  may  desire  it,  instead  of  the  ])aper  marked  (2)  there  shall  be 
substituted  a  paper  containing  two  or  more  unprepared  passages  of  Latin 
of  ordiuai-y  difficulty,  not  contained  in  the  set  book,  to  be  translated  into 
English  without  the  use  of  a  dictionarj-,  together  with  grammatical  ques- 
tions arising  thereupon;  and  further  that  in  the  case  of  those  students 
who  may  desire  it,  instead  of  the  paper  marked  (H)  a  jtaper  containing  two 
or  more  unprepared  passages  of  Greek  of  ordinary  dilScultj',  not  contained 
ill  the  set  hook,  to  be  translated  into  English  witluuit  the  use  of  a  dictionary, 
together  with  gianimatical  fiuestions  arising  thereui)on. 

Provided  furtlicr  that  in  the  case  of  tliose  students  who,  being  natives 
of  Asia  or  of  Egyjit,  and  not  of  European  parentage,  may  desire  it,  instead 
of  the  paper  marked  (1)  there  shall  be  substituted  a  paper  on  the  same 
(iospel  in  tlie  Authorised  English  Version,  or  on  a  modern  English  prose 
work  of  a  historical  character,  with  questions  on  the  subject-matter ;  and 
instead  of  the  jiaper  marked  (8)  a  paper  on  a  jday  of  Shakespeare  or  some 
other  classic  English  play  or  poem  of  similar  length,  with  grammatical 
and  other  ([uestions  arising  thereupon. 

Provided  further  that,  in  the  case  of  those  students  who,  being  natives 
of  Asia  or  Africa  and  not  of  European  parentage,  may  desire  it,  in  addition 
to  the  alternative  papers  mentioned  al)ove  for  the  papers  marked  (1)  and  (3), 
there  shall  he  substituted,  instead  of  jiapers  marked  (2)  and  (4),  two  papers 
in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit. 

The  papers  in  these  languages  shall  be  set  when  required  in  the  Previous 
Examination  which  takes  place  at  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas  Term,  and — 
in  the  case  of  each  of  the  languages — one  of  the  two  papers  shall  contain 
(n)     passages  for  translation  into  English  from  set  books,  or 
jtortions  of  liooks  with  grammatical  or  other  questions 
immediately  arising  tliei-eui)oii, 
{//)     (piestions  on  the  subject-matter; 
and  the  other  shall  contain  two  or  more  easy  unju'epared  passages  of  the 
language  to  lie  translated  into  English. 

No  student  sliall  l)e  allowed  to  offer  himself  as  a  candidate  for  the 
examination  in  Araliic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit  after  the  end  of  his  third 
term  (jf  residence;  and  no  candidate  can  claim  to  lie  examined  in  Arabic, 
Chinese,  or  Sanskrit  unless  notice  has  been  given  to  the  Ileglstrary  before 
the  twenty-first  of  October  next  preceding  the  examination. 

Students  who  have  not  passed  in  Greek  in  the  Previous  Examination 
are  not  allowed  to  take  up  Persian  alone  in  the  Oi-iental  Languages  Tripos; 
and  students  who  have  passed  in  Araliic,  Chinese,  or  Saiislait,  instead  of 
(ireek  or  I-atin,  are  not  allowed  to  offer  themselves  as  candidates  for  the 
Oriental  J-anguages  Triiios. 

H.  The  aii]iointnient  of  the  particular  Gosjiel  and,  in  regard  to  the 
Latin  and  Greek  <-lassics,  including  tliat  wjiicli  may  be  sulistituted  for  the 
Gospel,  the  aiiiiointment  liotli  of  tlie  authors  and  of  tlie  portions  of  their 
Works,  whicli  it  may  l»e  expedient  to  select,  sliall  rest  with  tlie  Sjiecial 
Board  for  (Classics  niion  the  understanding  lliat  the  lioaid  shall  so  limit 
the  subjects  of  the  examination  that  tlie  jiersons  wlio  are  to  be  examined 
may  be  reasonalily  expected  to  sliew  a  conipetent  knowledge  of  nil  the 
Bubjects.  In  regard  to  the  English  subjects,  the  like  aiipointment  shall 
rest  with  tbi'  Special  Board  for  Classics. 

The  authors  and  tin?  portions  of  their  works  jirescrilied  for  the 
exnminations  in  Arabic,  Cliinese,  nnd  Sanskrit  in  any  year  sliall  he  selected 
by  the  Speciid  I'.oard  for  Oriental  Classics. 

'.».     Notice  of  tlie  subjects  of  examination  for  each  civil  year  shall  he 


22  PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 

issued  before  the  middle  of  tlie  Lent  Term  of  the  civil  year  immediately 
ju-eeediiig,  the  siil)jects  of  tlie  four  examinations  in  each  civil  year  hciiig 
the  same. 

10.    In  Part  II  four  papers  shall  be  set,  viz. : 

(1)  a  paper  on  Paley's  Evidences,  or  as  an  alternative  cither  a 

paper  in  Elementary  Logic  or  a  paper  in  Elementary  Heat 
and  ('hemistry ; 

(2)  a  paper  on  (Jeometry  ; 

(3)  a  paper  on  Arithmetic  and  Elementary  Algebra ; 

(4)  a  paper  containing  subjects  for  an  English  Essay  selected  from 

a  standard  work  or  works. 
IL     It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science  to 
define  from  time  to  time  by  a  schedule  or  otherwise  the  nature  and  extent 
of  the  examination  in  Elementary  Looic. 

The  i)aper  on  Elementarv  Heat  and  Chemistuv  shall  contain  ques- 
tions on  the  following  parts  of  the  subjects : — 

Hint.  Thermometers.  Calorimetry,  specific  heat,  latent  heat.  Ex- 
pansion. Change  of  state.  Convection,  conduction,  and  the  elements  of 
radiation. 

Candidates  will  be  expected  to  have  gone  through  the  following  course 
of  practical  work.  Comimrison  of  connnon  thermometers,  and  testing 
their  fixed  points.  Determination  of  specific  heats  by  the  method  of 
inixtin'e.     Determination  of  the  latent  heat  of  fusion  of  ice. 

('hriiiiatri/.  The  distinction  between  elements,  conii)()unds  and  mix- 
tures. The  distinction  between  jihysical  and  chemical  chimges.  The  law 
of  definite  projiortions ;  the  law  of  combination  of  gases  by  volume.  Law 
of  Avogadro.  Equivalent  weight,  molecular  weight,  atomic  weight,  and 
their  determination  by  direct  metliods  oidy.  Simple  calculations,  liased 
on  ex)ierimental  results,  involving  the  weights  and  volumes  of  substances 
that  take  part  in  chemical  reactions.  The  representation  by  eipiatioiis  of 
simple  chemical  changes. 

The  preparation  and  projjerties  of  the  following  eUunents ;  hydrogen, 
oxygen,  nitrogen,  chlorine,  carbon,  suli)hur.  The  study  in  particular  of 
water,  air,  ammonia,  hydrochloric  acid,  carbon  dioxide,  carbon  monoxide, 
sulphur  dioxide,  chalk. 

The  preparation  and  properties  of  acids,  bases,  and  salts. 

Questions  will  be  set  so  as  to  test  whether  the  candidates  have  gone 
through  a  course  of  experinn^ntal  work,  invohing  the  studj*  of  the  sub- 
stances and  principles  enumerated  above. 

The  paper  in  Geometkv  shall  contain  questions  on  Practical  and  on 
Thecu'etical  Geometry.  Every  candidate  shall  be  expected  to  answei' 
questions  in  both  branches  of  the  subject. 

The  (|uestions  on  Practical  Geometry  shall  be  set  on  the  constructions 
contained  in  the  annexed  Schedule  A,  togethei-  with  easy  extensions  of 
them.  In  cases  whei-e  the  validity  of  a  construction  is  not  o])vious,  the 
reasoning  by  which  it  is  justified  may  l»e  re(iuiied.  Every  candidate  sliall 
ja-ovide  himself  with  a  ruler  graduated  in  inches  and  tentlis  of  an  inch, 
and  in  cc^ntimeti'es  and  millimetres,  a  set  s(piare,  a  piotractor,  compasses, 
and  a  hard  pencil.  All  figures  slioidd  be  drawn  accurately.  (Questions 
may  be  set  in  which  the  use  of  the  set  s(juare  or  of  the  protractor  is 
forbidden. 

The  (pu'stions  on  Theoretical  Ge(nuetiy  shall  consist  of  theorems  con- 
tained in  the  annexed  Schedule  B,  together  with  ijuestions  upon  these 
theorems,  easy  deductions  from  tlu'iii,  anil  arithmetical  illustrations.  Any 
proof  of  a  jirojxisition  shall  be  accei>ted  wliich  appeal's  to  the  examiners  to 
form  ]iart  of  a  systematic  ll'eatnient  of  the  suliject ;  the  ordt  r  in  wliich  the 


PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION.  23 

theorems  are  stated  in  Schedule  B  is  not  imposed  as  tlie  sequence  of  their 
treatment. 

In  thf  proof  of  theorems  and  deductions  from  them,  the  use  of  liypo- 
tlietieiil  constructions  sliall  he  pennitted.  Proofs  which  are  only  applicable 
to  commensurable  maf^'iiitudes  shall  be  accepted. 

SCHEDULE    A. 

Bisection  of  an{:;les  and  of  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  perpendiculars  to  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  an  angle  equal  to  a  given  angle. 

Construction  of  ])arallels  tr)  a  given  straight  line. 

Sinqile  cases  of  the  construction  from  sufiicient  data  of  triangles  and 
quadrilaterals. 

Division  of  straight  lines  into  a  given  imnd)er  of  equal  i)arts  or  into 
parts  in  any  given  in-ojiurtions. 

Construction  of  a  triangle  equal  in  area  to  a  given  ptdygon. 

Construction  of  tangents  to  a  circle  and  of  conniion  tangents  to  two 
circles. 

Simple  cases  of  the  construction  of  circles  fi'om  sufficient  data. 

Constiiietion  of  a  fourth  pr(q)()rtional  to  three  given  straight  lines  and 
a  mean  proportional  to  two  given  straight  lines. 

Construction  of  regiilar  figures  of  3,  1,  tj  or  S  sides  in  or  about  a  given 
circle. 

Constnu'tion  of  a  sipiare  equal  in  area  to  a  given  polygon. 

SCHEDULE   B. 
Aiitjles  at  a  Point. 
If  a  straight  line  stands  on  another  straight  line,  the  sum  of  the  two 
angh's  so  foi-nied  is  eipial  to  two  right  angles;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  straight  lines  intersect,  the  vertically  opposite  angles  are  ecpial. 

I'araUcI  Stniii/ht  Lines. 

When  a  sti'aiglit  line  cuts  two  other  straight  lines,  if 
(i)      a  ])air  of  alternate  angles  are  equal, 
or  (ii)      a  pair  of  coi-responding  angles  ar<!  equal, 

or         (iii)      a  pair  of  interior  angles  on  tlie  same  side  of  the  cutting  line 

are  together  ecuuil  to  two  light  angles, 
tlien  the  two  straiglit  lines  aie  i>arallel ;  and  the  converse. 

Straight  lines  which  are  paiallel  to  the  same  straight  line  are  jiarallel 
to  one  another. 

'I'liiiiKjlcn  and  Itectilincar  Finurnn. 

The  sum  of  tin?  angles  of  a  ti'iangle  is  equal  to  two  right  angh^s. 

If  tiie  sides  of  a  convex  polygon  are  produce<l  in  order,  the  sum  of  the 
angles  so  fonijed  is  ((pial  to  foui'  right  angles. 

If  two  triaiigh's  have  two  sides  of  the  one  equal  to  two  sides  of  the 
otiier,  each  to  each,  and  also  the  angles  contained  l)y  those  sides  equal,  the 
triangles  are  congruent. 

If  two  triangles  have  two  angles  of  the  one  equal  to  two  angles  of  the 
other,  each  to  eacli,  and  also  one  side  of  the  on<!  ♦■(jual  to  the  corresponding 
side  of  the  oilier,  the  triangles  are  congruent. 

If  two  sides  of  a  triangle  are  ecpnil,  tlie  angles  opposite  to  these  sides 
are  cfjual ;  and  tlie  conveise. 

If  two  triangles  have  the  three  sides  of  the  one  equal  to  the  three  sides 
of  the  other,  I'lich  to  each,  llie  tiiangli-s  are  congriieiit. 

If  two  right  angled  triangles  liavi-  (heir  liypoleiiiises  equal,  and  one 
Bide  of  the  one  equal  to  one  side  of  the  other,  the  triangles  are  eongrui-nt. 


24  PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 

If  two  sides  of  a  triangle  are  unequal,  the  greater  side  has  the  greater 
angle  opposite  to  it ;  and  the  couA'erse. 

Of  all  the  straight  lines  that  can  be  drawn  to  a  given  straight  line  from 
a  given  point  outside  it,  the  jjerpendicular  is  the  sliortcst. 

The  opposite  sides  and  angles  of  a  parallelogiam  are  equal,  each 
diagonal  Insects  the  parallelogram,  and  the  diagonals  hisect  one  another. 

If  there  are  three  or  more  parallel  straight  lines,  and  the  intercepts 
made  by  them  on  anj-  sti'aight  line  that  cuts  them  are  equal,  then  the 
corresponding  intercepts  on  anj'  other  straight  line  that  cuts  tliem  are  also 
equal. 

Area.'i. 

Parallelograms  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  and  of  the  same  altitude  are 
equal  in  area. 

Triangles  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  and  of  the  same  altitude  are  equal 
in  area. 

Equal  triangles  on  the  same  or  equal  bases  are  of  the  same  altitude. 

Illustrations  and  explanations  of  the  geometrical  theorems  correspond- 
ing to  the  following  algebraical  identities: — 

k(a  +  h  +C  +  ...)  =  ka  +lh  +kr  +  ..., 
(a  +  7;)2  =  fl2  ^  '2nli  +  h-, 

,i^-h'i=(a  +  h}{(i-h). 

The  squai'e  on  a  side  of  a  triangle  is  greater  than,  equal  to,  or  less  than 
the  sum  of  the  squares  on  the  other  two  sides,  according  as  the  angle  C(«i- 
tained  by  those  sides  is  obtuse,  right,  or  acute.  The  ditt'erence  in  the  cases 
of  inequality  is  twice  the  rectangle  contained  by  one  of  the  two  sides  and 
the  projection  on  it  of  the  other. 

Loci. 

The  locus  of  a  point  which  is  equidistant  from  two  fixed  points  is  the 
perpendicular  bisector  of  the  straight  line  joining  tlic  two  fixed  jjoints. 

The  locus  of  a  point  which  is  equidistant  from  two  intersecting  straight 
lines  consists  of  the  pair  of  sti'aight  lines  which  bisect  the  angles  between 
the  two  given  lines. 

Tlic   Circle . 

A  straight  line,  drawn  from  the  centre  of  a  circle  to  bisect  a  chord 
which  is  not  a  diameter,  is  at  right  angles  to  the  chord;  conver.sely,  the 
perpendicular  to  a  chord  from  tlie  centre  bisects  the  chord. 

Tliere  is  one  circle,  and  one  onlj',  which  passes  througli  three  given 
points  not  in  a  straight  line. 

In  equal  circles  (or,  in  the  same  circle)  (i)  if  two  arcs  subtend  equal 
angles  at  the  centres,  they  are  equal ;  (ii)  conversely,  if  two  arcs  are  eijual, 
they  subtend  equal  angles  at  the  centres. 

In  equal  circles  (or,  in  the  same  circle)  (i)  if  two  chords  are  equal,  thej' 
cut  off  equal  arcs;  (ii)  converselj',  if  two  arcs  are  equal,  the  choids  of  the 
arcs  ai'c  equal. 

Equal  chords  of  a  circle  are  equidistant  from  llie  centres;  and  the 
converse. 

Tlie  tangent  at  any  point  of  a  circle  and  the  radius  througli  the  jioint 
are  periiendicular  to  one  anotlier. 

If  two  circles  touch,  the  point  of  contact  lies  on  the  straight  line 
through  the  centres. 

Tlie  angh^  wliicli  an  arc  of  a  circle  subtends  at  the  centre  is  doulile  tliat 
w)ii(Oi  it  subtends  at  any  jioint  on  the  remaining  jiart  of  the  circumference. 

Angles  in  tlie  same  .segment  of  a  circle  are  iMiual ;  and,  if  the  line 
joining  two  jxiints  siiiitcnds  ccpial  angles  at  two  other  jioiuts  on  the  same 
side  of  it,  tlie  four  jioints  lie  on  a  circle. 

The  angle  in  a  semicircle  is  a  right  angle;   the  angle  in  a  segment 


PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION.  25 

gteater  than  a  seniicix-cle  is  less  than  a  right  angle;  and  the  angle  in  a 
segment  less  than  a  seniicirele  is  greater  tlian  a  right  angle. 

The  opposite  angles  of  any  quafbilateral  inscribed  in  a  circle  are  sup- 
plementary;  and  the  converse. 

If  a  straight  hne  touch  a  circle,  and  from  the  point  of  contact  a  chord 
be  draw  n,  tlie  angles  which  this  chord  makes  with  the  tangent  are  equal  to 
the  angles  in  the  alternate  segments. 

If  two  chords  of  a  circle  intersect  either  inside  or  outside  the  circle  the 
rectangle  contained  hy  the  parts  of  the  one  is  equal  to  the  rectangle  con- 
tained iiy  the  parts  of  the  other. 

Proportion:    Similar  'fridnt/les. 

If  a  straight  line  is  drawn  parallel  to  one  side  of  a  triangle,  the  other 
two  sides  are  divided  pi'opurtionally  ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  are  equiangular  their  corresponding  sides  are  propor- 
tional ;  and  the  converse. 

If  two  triangles  have  one  angle  of  the  one  equal  to  one  angle  of  the 
jther  and  the  sides  about  these  equal  angles  proportional,  the  triangles  are 
nniiliir. 

The  internal  bisector  of  an  angle  of  a  triangle  divides  the  opposite  side 
internally  in  the  ratio  of  the  sides  containing  the  angle,  and  likewise  the 
ixternal  bisector  externally. 

The  ratio  of  the  areas  of  similar  triangles  is  equal  to  the  ratio  of  the 
■squares  on  corresponding  sides. 

In  .\KiTHMETie  a  knowledge  of  recurruig  decimals  and  of  the  process 
)f  extracting  culie  root  shall  not  be  required;  the  use  of  algebraical 
iynibols  and  i>rocesses  shall  be  permitted. 

In  Ei.KMKNTAUY  Algkbra  qiiestious  may  be  set  on  the  fallowing  parts 
)f  the  suliject:  — 

Addition,  subtraction,  multiplication  and  division;  simple  equations; 
Tactions;  highest  connnon  factor,  lowest  common  multiple;  quadratic 
•qiiations ;  solutions  of  two  simultaneous  equations,  one  at  least  being 
inear;  simple  graphs;  problems  requiring  the  classes  of  equations  speci- 
ied ;  simple  (jucstioiis  on  fractional  indices;  the  nature  and  suiqde  pro- 
Mjrties  of  logarithms  to  the  base  10,  with  easy  applications  of  four-tigiu'e 
.alili;s;  ratio  and  proportion;  arithmetic  progression,  finite  geometric 
U'ogressions. 

The  appointment  of  the  standard  English  work  or  works,  from  which 
he  sulqects  for  the  E.NfiLisH  Essay  are  to  be  selected,  shall  rest  with  the 
Special  Hoard  for  ('lassies. 

V2.  Eiic\i  of  the  examinations  shall  be  open  to  all  matriculated  stu- 
lents  in  their  first  or  any  later  term  of  residence,  also  to  any  jjcrson  who 
8  not  yet  a  matiiculated  student  ])rovided  that  a  certificate  be  received  by 
.he  Kegistrary  from  the  Tutor  of  a  Colli-ge  or  Public  Hostel  or  from  the 
)roper  officer  of  tiie  Non-Collegiate  Stu<b-nts'  Board  stating  tiiiit  the  ean- 
lidate  has  been  admitted,  or  is  in  his  o]iinion  a  bcmi  jlilr  applicant  for 
idniission,  to  his  College  or  Public  Hostel  or  as  a  Non-OoUegiate  student 
18  the  case  may  be.  Vov  a  candidate  who  has  not  yet  paid  the  matriiii- 
ation  fee,  the  matriculation  fee — as  well  as  the  examination  fees — shall 
)e  jiaid  to  the  l{egislrai->'. 

For  tin:  riili's  rf.t/irrliiiij  the  iirepiiratioH  of  the  lists  of  (.'aiididatvs  see 
Heffiilatioiis  (iiiplirdli/e  lo  the  I'rcvioHS,  (Jeiierul  and  Special  JCxami  nut  ions 
Hee  pp.  10  — lit). 

I'J.  Students  shall  not  be  obliged  to  pass  in  both  i)arts  of  the  IVevious 
£xaMiiiiation  at  tlir  same  time,  but  may  otfer  themselves  for  examination 
lither  in  both  ]iarts  or  in  one  part  only. 

14.  No  stildi'nl  sliall  be  ap)>roved  by  the  examiners  for  either  pait  of 
he  Previous  Examination  unless  he  shall  have  satistied  the  examiners  in 


26  PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 

each  pjiper  of  Kuch  p,i»-t.  But  students  who  have  satisfied  the  examiners 
ill  Arabic,  Cliinese,  or  Sanskrit  in  the  Previous  Examination  iu  any  year 
may  offer  themselves  for  examination  iu  the  remauiiug  papers  of  Part  I  ou 
any  subsequent  occ^asion. 

15.  Every  student  sliall  be  required  in  writing  his  answers  to  conform 
to  the  rules  of  English  grammar,  including  orthography ;  and  no  student 
sliall  be  api>roved  by  the  examiners  who  shall  fail  to  satisfy  them  in  this 
respect. 

16.  The  names  of  the  students  ap]iroved  shall  be  placed  by  the  ex- 
aminers in  two  separate  lists,  one  for  each  part  of  the  examination,  each 
list  containing  four  classes  with  the  names  in  each  class  arranged  alpha- 
betically; and  these  lists  shall  be  published  in  the  Senate-House  on  some 
day  to  be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Examinations. 

17.  In  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  every  year  the  Senate  shall  elect  nine 
examiners  to  conduct,  in  the  following  year,  the  examinations  above  de- 
scribed; such  exiniiiiieis  to  be  members  of  the  Senate,  and  to  be  nominated  i 
by  the  Board  of  Exiniiiiuitions.     At  the  same  time  the  Senate  shall  elect  i 
au  exammer  in  J-ogic,  siicli  examiner  to  be  a  member  of  the  Senate  and  to  ; 
be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science. 

The  Senate  shall  also  elect  before  the  division  of  the  term  in  which  the 
examinations  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  and  Sanskrit  are  to  be  held,  one  or  more 
examiners  in  (^ach  of  these  subjects  for  which  any  candidates  may  have 
entered,  such  examiners  to  be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Oriental 
Studies. 

IS.  t)f  the  examiners  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Examinations  four 
shall  examine  in  the  subjects  of  Part  I  including  the  English  subjects 
which  mny  be  substituted  for  Cli-eek,  and  live,  in  the  subjects  of  Part  II. 

19.  Before  the  commencement  of  the  examination  there  shall  lie,  (1)  a 
meeting  of  the  examiners  in  Part  I,  Avlien  the  papers  set  by  each  examiner  i 
in  that  Part  shall  be  submitted  to  tlie  other  examiners  in  Part  I  for  their 
approval;  ('!)  a  meeting  of  the  exaiuiners  in  Part  II.  when  the  papers  seti 
by  each  examiner  in  that  Part  shall  be  submitted  to  tlie  otlier  examiners  in 
Part  II  for  their  approval.  The  questions  jn'oposed  to  be  set  by  each 
examiner  sliall  be  sulmiitted  in  pi'int  to  his  colleagues  at  least  three  days 
before  a  meeting  for  (be  (•(Piisideration  of  the  pajiers.  All  meetings  of  the 
examiners  for  each  I'arl  shall  be  summoned  and  presided  over  by  the 
chairman  of  the  examiners  for  that  I'art. 

These  regulations  shall  not  apply  to  the  examiners  in  Arabic,  Chinese, 
and  Sanskrit,  but  such  examiners  .shall  submit  their  papers  to  the  Special 
Board  for  Orientiil  Studies. 

20.  Each  examhier  in  Part  I  shall  receive  f  70  from  tlie  University 
Chest  and  each  examiner  iu  the  Mathematical  subjects  in  Part  II  shall 
receive  t'tiO  from  the  University  Chest. 

The  examiners  in  Paley's  Evidences,  Elementary  Logic,  and  Elemen- 
tary Heat  and  Chemistry  sliall  receive  from  the  Uiiiv(a'sity  Chest  such 
remuneration  as  may  be  dt^terinint^d  by  the  Board  of  Examinations  with 
the  consent  of  the  Vice- Chancellor. 

In  every  year  in  which  an  examination  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit 
is  lield,  the  (sxaminers  who  take  i)»rt  in  the  examination  shall  receive  from 
the  llniversity  Chest  such  leiiiiiiieration  as  shall  be  determined  by  the 
Board  of  Examinations  with  tlie  <-onsent  of  the  Vice-Clmncellor. 

21.  One  at  least  of  the  Pitictors  oi-  Pro-Pioctors  and  three  at  least  of 
the  examiners  shall  lie  jiresent  tliioiighoiit  all  the  examinations. 

'22.  Pour  of  the  I'roctors'  and  I'ro-Proctors'  men  shall  lie  in  attendance 
ujion  the  examiners  throughout  all  tlie  examinations.  i 

23.  No  degree  of  l'>aclielor  of  Arts,  Law,  Medicine  or  Surgery  shall  be 
granted  unless  a  certili('ate  be  pi'i^seiited  to  the  Council  of  the  Senate,' 
shewing  Lliat  (lie  candidate  for  such  degree  has  iiassed  lo  (be  satisfaction 
of  the  examiners,  both  I'arts  of  the  I'revious  Examination. 


PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION.  27 

AnniTioNAL  Examination  op  Candidates  for  Honours. 

1.  There  shall  he  Additioiia!  Stilijects  of  Exaiiiiiiation  in  Mathe- 
matics and  Modern  Languages  for  those  Students  who  intend  to  he 
Candidates  for  Honours  in  any  Tripos.  No  Student  shall  he  admitted 
to  Kxaiiiination  as  a  Candidate  for  such  Honours  who  has  not  passed 
an  Exanunation  in  one  of  the  Additional  Suhjects  as  hereinafter  defined 
and  in  hoth  [)arts  tif  tlie  Previous  Examination  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Examiners. 

2.  The  Additional  Suhjects  shall  he  (1)  Mechanics,  (2)  French, 
(3)  (lennan. 

[1)  Met;hanics.  Two  papers  shall  he  set,  which  shall  consist  of 
questions  on   Mechanics  with  simple  questions  on  Trigonometry. 

Mechanics  shall  include  the  composition  and  resolution  of  forces 
acting  in  one  plane  at  a  point  and  of  parallel  forces,  including  simple 
a])piications  of  grai)hical  methods  to  the  composition  and  resolution  of 
such  forces;  moments;  centre  of  gravity  and  its  determination  in 
simple  cases  ;  ap))Iications  to  the  inclined  plane,  lever,  common  halance, 
wheel  and  axle,  hlock  and  tackle;  simple  explanations  and  illustrations 
of  friction  ;  the  coni[)osition  and  resolution  of  velocities  and  accelera- 
tions in  one  plane;  rectilinear  motion  under  uniform  acceleration; 
m:uss,  momentum,  dynamical  measure  of  force,  action  and  reaction  ; 
the  time  of  flight,  greatest  height  and  horizontal  range  of  a  projectile. 

A  theoretical  proof  of  the  ])arallelogram  of  forces  shall  not  be 
re(|uired. 

TrUiDnomeUij  siiall  include  the  measurement  of  angles  in  degrees, 
minutes,  and  seconds ;  the  definitions  and  simjilo  relations  of  the 
,'-onometrical  ratios  of  a  positive  angle  not  greater  than  two 
right  angles;  the  numerical  values  of  these  ratios  in  siinj)le  cases;  the 
use  <if  four-figure  tahh^s  of  natural  sines,  cosines  and  tangents;  the 
jini|pliT  relations  hetween  the  sides  and  angles  of  a  triangle. 

I'Atry  candidate  shall  ])rovide  himself  with  a  ruler  graduated  in 
nches  an<l  tenths  of  an  inch,  and  in  centimetres  and  millimetres,  a  set 
«quare,  a  protractor,  compasses  and  a  luird  pencil. 

(2)  French.  (H)  (German.  Two  papers  shall  he  set  in  each  lan- 
uage,  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from  selected 

>ooks,  with  such  elementary  questions  on  grannnar  as  naturally  arise 
)Ut  of  the  books  set,  the  other  containing  easy  ])assages  for  translation 
nto  Eni,dish  from  other  hooks,  with  such  elementary  questions  on 
{rainniar  as  naturally  arise  out  of  the  passages  set. 

H.      The  Examination  shall  be  conducted  entiridy  Ijy  printed  papers. 

■I.  The  Examination  shall  be  held  four  times  in  each  year,  at  the 
imes  of  the  Previous  Examination. 

T).  Each  of  the  Examinations  shall  bi-  open  to  ail  matriculated 
itudents  in  their  first  or  any  latei-  term  of  residence;  also  to  any  person 
*ho  is  not  yet  a  .Matriculated  Student,  providttd  that  a  Ci'i-titii-ate  be 
•eceiviid  by  the  llegistrary  f|-om  the  'I'utor  of  a  College  or  I'ublic  Hostel 
>r  friiin  the  proper  Oflicei-  of  the  Non  ('ollegiate  Students  Poard,  stating 
■hat  the  candidate  h;uH  been  admitted,  or  is  in  his  opinion  a  hona  fule 
ipplicant  for  admission  to  his  ('ollege  or  I'ublic  Hostel  or  as  a  Ni>n- 
>ollegiate  Student  as  the  ca^-e  may  be. 


28  PREVIOUS   EXAMINATION. 

For  a  candidate  who  has  not  yet  paid  the  matriculation  fee,  the 
matriculation  fee — as  well  as  the  examination  fees — shall  be  paid  to  the 
Registrary. 

6.  The  Board  for  Mediaeval  and  Modern  Languages  shall  before  the 
commencement  of  the  Easter  Term  of  the  civil  year  immediately  pre- 
ceding give  notice  of  the  selected  French  and  German  books,  which  may 
coincide  in  whole  or  in  part  with  those  selected  for  the  Special  Examin- 
ation in  Modern  Languages.  The  subjects  of  the  four  examinations 
in  the  Additional  Subjects  in  each  civil  year  shall  be  the  same. 

7.  No  student  shall  be  approved  by  the  Examiners  in  French  or  in 
German  unless  he  shall  have  satisfied  the  Examiners  in  both  of  the 
papers  in  that  language. 

8.  The  names  of  the  students  approved  shall  be  placed  by  the 
Examiners  in  two  classes  in  three  separate  Lists,  one  for  each  of  the 
three  subjects  of  the  Examination,  the  names  in  each  class  being  ar- 
ranged alphabetically;  and  these  lists  shall  be  published  in  the  Senate- 
House  on  some  day  to  be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Examinations. 

9.  In  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  every  year  the  Senate  shall  elect,  . 
on  the  nomination  of  the   Board  of   Examinations,   six   Examiners  to  : 
conduct  in  the  following  year  the  Examinations  above  described,  two  to 
examine  in  Mathematics,  two  in  French,  and  two  in  German. 

10.  The  two  Examiners  in  Mathematics  shall  take  part  in  the 
meeting  of  the  Examiners  in  Part  II.  of  the  I'revious  Examination 
described  in  Regulation  19  of  the  Regulations  for  the  Previous  Examin- 
ation', when  they  shall  submit  their  papers  to  each  other  and  to  the 
Mathematical  Examiners  in  Part  II.  for  approval.  The  questions  to  be 
set  by  each  Examiner  shall  be  communicated  in  print  to  his  colleague 
and  to  tiie  Mathematical  Examiners  in  Part  II.  and  to  the  Chairman  of 
the  meeting  at  least  three  days  befoi-e  the  meeting. 

11.  Before  the  commencement  of  the  Examination  there  shall  be  a 
meeting  of  the  Examiners  in  French  and  German,  when  the  papers  set 
by  each  of  the  Examiners  shall  be  submitted  to  the  other  Examiners  for 
their  approval.  This  meeting  shall  be  summoned  and  presided  over  by 
a  member  of  the  Bo.ard  of  Examinations  appointed  by  the  Board.  The 
questions  to  be  set  by  each  Examiner  shall  be  conununicated  in  jirint  to 
his  colleagues  and  to  the  Chairman  of  the  meeting  at  least  three  days 
before  the  meeting. 

1'2.  Each  of  the  Examiners  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest 
such  remuneration  as  may  be  determined  by  the  Board  of  Examinations 
with  the  consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

13.  Two  of  the  Pioutors  or  Pro-Proctors  and  four  of  the  Examin- 
ers in  Mathematics  French  and  German  shall  be  present  throughout 
the  Examinations. 

14.  Four  of  thd  Proctors'  and  Pro-Proctors'  men  shall  be  in 
attendance  upon  the  Examiners  throughout  all  the  Examinations. 

]  See  pages  It  and  26. 


PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION.  29 

Exemptions  from  the  Pkevious  Examination. 

For  Exemptions  from  the  Previous  Examination  bij  Certificates 
granted  by  the  Local  Exaininations  Syndicate  and  by  the  Oxford  and 
Cambridye  Schools  Examination  Board  see  pp.  171 — 176. 

(Grace  of  8  May  1902.) 

1.  That  a  student  who  in  one  and  the  same  year  has  passed  in 
the  Higher  Grade  in  both  Latin  and  Greek  in  the  Leaving  Certificate 
Examination  of  the  Scotch  Education  Department  be  excused  from 
Part  I  of  the  Previous  Examination  with  the  exception  of  the  paper 
on  the  Greek  Gospel  or  its  substitute. 

2.  That  a  student  who  has  passed  in  the  Higher  Grade  in  Mathe- 
matics and  Enghsh  in  the  Leaving  Certificate  Examination  of  the 
Scotch  Education  Department  be  excused  from  Part  II  of  the  Previous 
Examination  with  the  exception  of  the  paper  on  Paley"s  Evidences  or 
its  substitute. 

3.  That  a  student  who  has  passed  in  the  Higher  Grade  in  Mathe- 
matics (but  not  in  the  Higher  Grade  in  English)  in  the  Leaving  Cer- 
tificate Examination  of  tlie  Scotch  Education  Department  be  excused 
from  Part  II  of  the  Previous  Examination  with  tlie  exception  of  the 
English  Essay  and  the  paper  on  Paley's  Evidences  or  its  substitute. 

■1.  That  a  student  who  has  passed  in  the  Higher  Grade  in  French, 
3r  German,  or  Mathematics  (including  Dynamics)  iu  the  Leaving 
Certificate  Examination  of  the  Scutch  Education  Department  be 
excused  from  the  Additional  Subjects  of  the  Previous  Examination. 

5.  That  a  student  who  iu  one  and  the  same  year  has  passed  in 
the  Higher  Grade  iu  both  Latin  and  Greek  in  the  Leaving  Certificate 
Examination  of  the  Scotch  Education  Department  be  admitted  to  the 
paper  on  the  Greek  Gospel  or  its  substitute  in  Part  I  of  the  Previous 
Examination  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  five  shillings. 

().  That  a  student  who  has  passed  in  the  Higher  Grade  iu  Mathe- 
matics and  English  in  the  Leaving  Certificate  Examination  of  the 
Scotch  Education  Department  be  admitted  to  the  paper  on  Paley's 
Evidences  or  its  substitute  in  Part  H  of  the  Previous  Examination  on 
payment  of  a  fee  of  five  shillings. 

7.  That  a  student  who  has  passed  iu  tiie  Higher  Grade  in  Mathe- 
matics (but  not  in  the  Higher  Grade  in  English)  in  the  Leaving  Cer- 
tificate Examination  of  the  Scotch  Education  Department  be  admitted 
to  the  English  Essay  and  to  the  paper  on  Paleys  Evidences  or  its 
substitute  in  Part  H  of  the  Previcjus  Examination  on  payment  of  a 
fee  of  ten  shillings. 

H.  That,  for  the  purposes  of  the  foregoing  Ilegulations,  a  pass  in 
Honours  in  the  Leaving  Certificate  I'lxaniiuiition  of  tl>e  Scotch  liduca- 
tion  Department  iu  any  subject  be  ;u;c(!pted  us  eijiiivalcnl  to  a  pass  in 
the  Higher  Cirade  in  tlu!  same  subject,  provided  that  in  the  case  of 
Mathematics  a  candidate  who  has  passed  in  Honours  shall  have  passed 
also  in  the  Higher  Grade  in  Arithmetic. 

9.  That  the  necessary  evidence  on  behalf  of  any  undergraduates 
who  claim  exemption  from  either  I'art  of  the  Previous  Examination, 
or  from  tlie  examination  in  the  .Vdditioual  Subjects,  by  virtue  of  the 
foregoing  Ilegulations,  be  presented  to  the  Kegistrary  in  tiieir  first 


30  PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 

term  of  residence,  and  that  a  fee  of  £1  for  the  Rej^istration  of  each 
Certificate  of  exemption  from  Examination  in  Part  I  or  in  Part  II  or 
in  the  Additional  Suhjects  of  tlie  Previous  Examination  he  paid  at  the 
same  time  to  the  Rcgi.strary. 

Any  certificate,  statement  or  other  evidence  entitling  a  student  to 
exemption  from  the  Previous  Examination  may  be  accepted  for  regis- 
tration at  a  time  later  than  that  above  specified,  i)rovided  tliat  in 
every  such  case  an  additional  fee  of  £1  shall  be  paid  to  the  Registrary 
for  the  University  Chest. 

10.  That  the  foregoing  Regulations  be  subject  to  the  condition, 
that  the  Scotch  Education  Department  shall  submit  to  the  Highest 
Grade  Schools  Examination  Syndicate,  at  any  time  on  request,  copies 
of  the  jjapers  set  for  the  Higher  Grade  in  the  Leaving  Certificate 
Examination  of  the  Department,  together  with  information  as  to  the 
standards  adopted,  and  that  the  Department  shall  notify  to  the  Syn- 
dicate any  changes  that  they  may  make  in  their  Regulations. 

11.  That  in  case  the  Senate  modify  any  of  the  foregoing  Regula- 
tions,  either  in  consequence  of  changes  in  the  Previous  Examination, 
or  for  any  other  reason,  the  University  shall  notify  the  same  to  the 
Scotch  Education  Department. 

(Grace  of  10  November  1904.) 

1.  That  a  student  who  lias  passed  the  Examination  in  the  vStated 
Suljjrets  at  Responsions  in  the  University  of  Oxford  be  entitled  to 
exemption  from  Part  I  of  the  Previous  Examination. 

■J.  That  a  student  who  has  passed  in  French  or  German  as  an 
Additional  Subject  at  Itesponsions  in  the  University  of  Oxford  be' 
entitled  to  exemption  fnun  the  Additional  Subjects  of  the  Previous 
Examination. 

3.  Tliat  an  undergrailuate  claiming  exempiion  under  either  of  the 
foregoing  reguhitions  l)e  nnpiired  to  present  to  the  Registrary  in  his  fir.st 
term  of  residence  a  certificate  or  statement  signed  by  the  Registrar  of 
the  University  of  Oxford  sliewing  that  he  has  fulfilled  the  specified  con- 
ditions; and  that  for  tlie  registration  of  such  certificate  or  statement  a 
fee  of  £1  be  paid  at  the  same  time  to  the  Registrary  in  respect  of  exeiu])- 
tion  from  Part  1  of  the  Previous  Examination,  and  a  similar  fee  in' 
respect  of  exemption  from  the  Additional  Subjects.  Any  (certificate, 
statement,  or  otlier  evidence  entitling  a  student  to  exemption  from  the 
Previous  Examination  may  be  accepted  for  registration  at  a  timi.'  later  ' 
than  that  al>ove  si)ecified,  provided  that  in  every  such  case  an  additional 
fee  of  £1  shall  be  paid  to  the  Jiegistrary. 

(Grace  of  10  November  1904.) 

1.  That  a  student  holding  a  Senior  Local  Certificate  of  the  rni- 
Versity  of  Oxford  be  entitled  to  exemption  from  Part  1  of  the  Previous 
Examination,  provided  that  in  the  Oxford  Senior  Jjocal  Examination 
he  has  shewn  sufficient  merit  in  Latiu  and  in  Greek  to  be  ([ualified  in 
these  subjects  for  exemption  from  the  Exanunation  in  the  Stated  Subjects 
at  Responsions,  and  piiisided  fnrtluM-  that  lie  has  satisfied  the  Examiners 
ill  tlie  pa])er  on  a  liook  of  the  New  'I'estament  in  (>reek. 

2.  'J'hal  a  student  holding  a  Senior  Local  (_!ertificato  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxluid  l)e  exouse<l  from  Part  1  1  of  the  Previous  Kxaminatioii, 
provided   that  the  (.'ertilicato  includes  Arillmu'tie,  (ieometry,  Algebra, 


PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION.  31 

'Higher  Geometry,  two  divisions  of  the  Religious  Knowledge  Section, 
and  English  Langiuigc  and  Litenituro  (inchiding  tlie  English  Essay). 

H.  That  a  student  holding  a  Senior  Local  Certificate  of  the  Uni- 
■versity  of  Oxford  be  excuse(l  from  the  Additional  Subjects  of  the 
'Previous  E.\aniination,  provided  tliat  in  the  Oxford  Senior  Local  E.v- 
laniination  he  has  shewn  sufficient  merit  in  French  or  in  German  to  be 
excused  from  the  E.xaudnation  in  an  Additional  Subject  at  Kesponsioiis, 
lor  has  passed  in  Ap])lied  Mathematics  iind  one  other  division  of  the 
Higher  ^lathematical  Section. 

4.  That  an  undergra(iuate  claiming  exemption  under  any  of  the 
foregoing  regulations  be  required  to  present  to  the  Kegistrary  in  his 
first  term  of  residence  a  certificate  or  statement  signed  by  the  Secretary 
of  the  Local  Examinations  Delegacy  of  the  University  of  Oxford  and 
countersigned  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Local  Examinations  and  Lectures 
Syndicate  shewing  that  he  has  fulfilled  the  specified  conditions  ;  and 
that  for  the  registration  of  such  certificate  or  statement  a  fee  of  £1  be 
paid  at  the  same  time  to  the  Registrary  in  respect  of  exemption  from 
each  I'art  of  the  Previous  Examination.  Any  certificate,  statement,  or 
otlier  evidence  entitling  a  student  to  exemption  from  the  Previous 
Examination  niay  be  accepted  for  registration  at  a  time  later  than  that 
above  specified,  provided  that  in  every  such  case  an  additional  fee  of  £1 
shall  be  paid  to  the  fvegistrary. 

(Grace  of  10  November  li»04.) 

1.  That  a  student  holding  a  Matriculation  Certific^ate  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  London,  whether  the  Matriculation  Examination  has  been 
taken  in  its  ordinary  form,  or  in  the  form  of  the  School  Examination 
(ALitricuIation  Standard)  for  the  Schooldeaving  Certificate,  be  entitled 
to  exemption  from  Part  I  of  the  Previous  Examination,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  the  paper  on  the  Greek  Gospel  or  its  substitute,  provided  that 
the  Certificate  includes  Ijatin  and  (Jreek. 

2.  That  a  student  holiling  a  Matriculation  Certificate  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  Ijondon,  whether  the  Matriculation  Examination  has  been 
taken  in  its  ordinary  form,  or  in  the  form  of  the  School  Examination 
(Matriculation  Standaid)  for  the  School-leaving  Certificate,  be  entitled 
lo  exeinjitioii  from  i'art  II  of  the  Previous  Examination,  provided  tliat 
tile  Certificate  includes  Elementary  Mathrmatics,  Logic,  and  I'higlish. 

•i.  That  a  student  holding  a  Matriculation  Certificate  id'  the  Uni- 
versity of  Liindiin,  whelLer  the  .Matriculation  Mxandnation  has  been 
taken  in  its  ordinary  form,  or  in  the  form  of  the  School  Examination 
(NLitriculation  Standanl)  for  the  School-leaving  Certificate,  l)e  entitled 
to  ex»;mptioii  from  i'art  i  I  of  the  Previous  Examination,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  I'aley's  i">vidences  or  its  substitute  (Ijogic),  provided  that  the 
C'ertificate  incbKles  Kli^mentary  Mathematics  and  English. 

1.  Iliat  a  student  holding  a  Matriculation  Certificate  of  the  (Ini- 
versity  of  i>on<ion,  whether  the  Matriculation  Kxamination  has  been 
taken  in  its  ordin.iry  furm,  or  in  the'  form  of  the  School  l<]\an)ination 
(Matriculation  Standard)  for  the  School-leaving  Certificate,  be  entitled 
to  exemption  frmn  the  Additional  Subjects  of  the  Previous  i^lxamin- 
ation,  provided  that  the  Certificate  includes  either  l''i-eneh  or  (Jerman  or 
Mechanics. 

r>.  'i'liat  a  student  who  lias  satisfie'd  the  conditions  speeitieil  in  regu- 
lation 1   be  admitted  to  the  paper  on  the  («n;ek  (Jospel  or  its  substitute 


as  PREVIOUS  EXAMINATION. 

in  Part  I  of  the  Previous  Examination  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  five 
shillings. 

6.  That  a  student  who  has  satisfied  the  conditions  specified  in  regu- 
lation 3  be  admitted  to  the  paper  on  Paley's  Evidences  or  its  substitute 
in  Part  II  of  the  Previous  Examination  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  five 
shillings. 

7.  That  an  undergraduate  claiming  exemption  under  any  of  the 
foregoing  regulations  be  required  to  present  to  the  E.egistrary  in  his 
first  term  of  residence  a  certificate  or  statement  signed  by  one  of  the 
Registrars  of  the  University  of  London  and  countersigned  by  the 
Secretary  of  the  Local  Examinations  and  Lectures  Syndicate  shewing 
that  he  has  fulfilled  the  specified  conditions;  and  that  for  the  registra- 
tion of  such  certificate  or  statement  a  fee  of  £1  be  paid  at  the  same  time 
to  the  Registrary  in  respect  of  exemption  from  each  Part  of  the  Previous 
Examination.  Any  certificate,  statement,  or  other  evidence  entitling  a 
student  to  exemption  from  the  Previous  Examination  may  be  accepted 
for  registration  at  a  time  later  than  that  above  specified  provided  that 
in  every  such  case  an  additional  fee  of  £1  shall  be  paid  to  the  Registrary. 

(Grace  of  10  May,  190G.) 

1.  That  the  bolder  of  a  Matriculation  Certificate  of  the  Joint 
Matriculation  Board  of  the  Universities  of  Manchester,  Liverpool, 
Leeds,  and  Sheffield,  constituted  under  the  charters  and  statutes  of 
these  Universities,  be  entitled  to  exemption  from  Part  I.  of  the  Pre- 
vious Examination  (with  the  exception  of  tiie  paper  in  Latin 
Unprepared  Translation,  and  the  paper  in  the  Greek  Gosj)el  or  its 
substitute),  provided  that  the  Certificate  includes  Latin  and  G^reek  ; 
and  that  the  holder  of  such  a  Certificate  be  further  excused  the  paper 
in  Latin  Unprepared  Translation,  if  he  is  certified  to  have  passed  in 
the  Uiipre]iared  Translation,  given  as  an  alternative  to  Set  Books  in 
Latin,  in  the  Matriculation  Examination  held  by  the  Joint  Matricula- 
tion Board. 

2.  That  the  holder  of  a  Matriculation  Certificate  of  the  Joint 
Matriculation  Board  of  the  Universities  of  Manchester,  Liverpool, 
Leeds,  and  Sheffield  be  entitled  to  exemption  from  Part  II.  of  the 
Previous  Examination  (with  the  exception  of  the  paper  in  Paley's 
Evldencis  or  its  substitute),  provided  that  the  Certificate  includes 
English  and  Mathematics. 

3.  That  the  holder  of  a  Matriculation  Certificate  of  the  Joint 
Mati'iculation  Board  of  the  Universities  of  Manchester,  Liverpool, 
Leeds,  and  Sheffield  be  entitled  to  exemption  from  the  Additional 
Subjects  of  the  Previous  Examination,  provided  that  tlie  Certificate 
includes  either  French  or  German  or  Mechanics,  and  provided  further 
that,  in  case  the  exempting  subject  be  French  or  German,  the  student 
be  certified  to  have  passed  in  the  Unj>rei)ared  Translation  given  as  an 
alternative  to  Set  Books. 

y*.  That  the  holder  of  a  Certificate  of  having  passed  the  Prelimin- 
ary Examination  of  the  Victoria  University,  Manchester,  be  entitled  to 
exemption  from  the  Previous  Examination  or  portions  thereof  under 
the  same  conditions  as  those  under  which  the  holder  of  a  Matriculation 
Certificate  of  the  Joint  Matriculation  Board  of  the  Universities  of 
Manchester,  Liverpool,  Leeds,  and  Sheffield  is  entitled  to  exemption. 


GENERAL  EXAMINATION.  33 

4.  That  a  student  who  has  satisfied  the  conditions  specified  in 
Regulation  1  l)e  admitted  to  the  paper  on  the  Greek  Gospel  or  its  sub- 
stitute in  Part  I.  of  the  Previous  Examination  on  payment  of  a  fee  of 
five  shiihngs ;  and  that,  if  necessary,  he  be  admitted  to  the  paper  in 
Latin  Unprepared  Translation  on  payment  of  a  further  fee  of  five 
shillings. 

5.  That  a  student  who  has  satisfied  the  conditions  specified  in 
Regulation  2  be  admitted  to  the  paper  on  Paley's  Evidences  or  its 
substitute  in  Part  II.  of  the  Previous  Examination  on  payment  of  a 

I  fee  of  five  shillings. 

6.  That  an  undergraduate  claiming  exemption  under  any  of  the 
foregoing  Regulations  be  required  to  present  to  the  Registrary  in 
his  first  term  of  residence  a  certificate  or  statement,  signed  on  behalf 
of  the  Matriculation  Board  of  the  Universities  of  Manchester,  Liver- 
pool, Leeds,  and  Sheffield,  and  countersigned  by  the  secretary  of  the 
Local  Exanunations  and  Lectures  Syndicate,  shewing  that  he  has 
fulfilled  the  specified  conditions  ;  and  that  for  the  registration  of  such 
certificate  or  statement  a  fee  of  £1  be  ])aid  at  tiie  same  time  to  the 
Registrary  in  respect  of  exemption  from  each  Part  of  the  Previous 
Examination.  Any  certificate,  statement,  or  other  evidence  entitling 
S  student  to  exemption  from  the  Previous  Examination  may  be  accepted 
for  registration  at  a  time  later  than  that  above  specified  ;  but  in  every 
such  case  an  additional  fee  of  £1  shall  be  paid  to  the  Registrary. 

(Grace  of  22  December,  190(5.) 

1.  That  the  holder  of  a  Certificate  of  having  passed  the  Baccalaureat 
in  France,  or  the  Reifepriifung  in  (jermany,  Austro-Hungary,  or  Russia, 
be  entitled  to  exemption  from  Part  I.  of  the  Previous  Examination  if 
the  Certificate  includes  Latin  and  Greek  ;  from  Part  II.  if  it  includes 
'Mathematics;  and  from  the  Additional  Subjects  if  it  includes  Mathe- 
imatics  or  a  Modern  Language  (other  than  French  in  the  case  of  the 
Baccalaureat,  other  than  lierman  in  the  case  of  the  (Jernian  Reifeprii- 
fung, and  other  than  liussiaii  in  the  case  of  the  Russian  Reifepriifung). 

2.  That  an  undergraduate  claiming  exemption  under  the  foregoing 
Regulation  be  recjuired  to  jjresent  to  the  Registrary  in  his  first  term  of 
residence  a  certificate  shewing  that  he  has  fulfilled  the  specified  con- 
ditions, and  that  a  fee  of  tl  for  the  registration  of  each  certificate  of 
exemption  from  Part  I.  or  Part  II.  or  the  Additional  Subjects  of  the 
Previous  Examination  be  paid  at  the  same  time  to  the  Registrary.  A 
certificate  entitling  a  student  to  exemption  from  the  Previous  Examiti- 
atiou  may  be  accepted  for  registration  at  a  time  later  than  that  above 
specified ;  but  in  every  such  case  an  additional  fee  of  £1  shall  be  paid 
to  the  Jiegistrary. 


GENERAL   EXAMINATION. 

1.  The  General  Examination  shall  be  conducted  entirely  by  printed 
papers. 

2.  The  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  parts. 

3.  In  Part  I.  five  |iapers  shall  be  set,  viz.  : 
(1)     A  paper  on  one  of  the  Greek  Classics,  or  a  portion  of  one 

of  the  Greek  Classics. 

2—5 


34  GEN  KRAI,   EXAMINATION. 

(2)  A  paper  on  one  of  the  Latin  Classics,  or  a  portion  of  one 
of  the  Latin  Chissics. 

(3)  and  (4)     Two  papers  which  shall  consist  of  questions  on 
Mechanics  with  simple  questions  on  Trigonometry. 

Mechanics  shall  include  the  composition  and  resolution  of  forces 
acting  in  one  plane  at  a  point  and  of  parallel  forces,  including  simple 
applications  of  grapliical  methods  to  the  conqjosition  and  resolution  of 
such  forces ;  moments ;  centre  of  gravity  and  its  determination  in 
simple  cases;  ap])licatio)is  to  the  inclined  plane,  lever,  common  balance, 
wheel  and  axle,  block  and  tackle;  simple  explanations  and  illustrations 
of  friction;  the  conqiosition  and  resolution  of  velocities  and  accelera- 
tions in  one  plane;  rectilinear  motion  under  uniform  acceleration  ; 
mass,  momentum,  dynamical  measure  of  force,  action  and  reaction  ; 
the  time  of  flight,  greatest  height  and  horizontal  range  of  a  projectile. 

A   theoretical   proof  of  the  parallelogram   of   forces  shall    not    be    | 
required.  | 

TrKjonometry  shall  include  the  measurement  of  angles  in  degrees, 
minutes,  and  seconds;  the  definitions  and  sinq)le  relations  of  the 
trigonometrical  ratios  of  a  positive  angle  not  greater  than  two  right 
angles ;  the  numerical  values  of  these  ratios  in  simple  cases  ;  the.  n.se 
of  I'our-figure  tables  of  luitural  sines,  cosines  and  tangents  ;  the  simpler 
relations  between  the  sides  and  angles  of  a  triangle. 

Every  candidate  shall  jtrovide  himself  with  a  ruler  graduated  in 
inches  and  tenths  of  an  inch,  taid  in  centimetres  and  millimetres,  a  set 
square,  a  protractor,  conqiasses  and  a  liard  pencil. 

(5)     A  pa]>er  containing  one  or  more  passages  of  English  for 
translation  into  Latin  Prose. 

4.  In  Part  II.  five  papers  shall  be  set,  viz.  : 

(1)  A  paper  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  in  the  original  Greek. 

(2)  A  paper  on  a  selected  portion  of  English  History. 

(•3)     A  pajjer  containing  one  or  more  subjects  for  an  English 
Essay  or  Essays,  the  subjects  beiiig  taken  from  the  portion  of  English    I 
History  selected  for  examination.  I 

(4)  Elementary  Hydrostatics,  namely,   the    pressure  of   non- 
elastic  fluids,  specific  gravities,  the  properties  of  elastic  fluids,  and  the 
principal    instruments   and    machines    whose    action    depends  on    the    j 
propeities  of  fluids:  ' 

and  Heat,  namely,  explanations  of 
Teinpeiature  and  Heat;  the  j)rocesses  of  Conduction,  Convection  and 
Padiation  ;  the  effects  of  heat  when  ai)plied  to  Solids,  Liquids  and 
Gases  ;  the  construction  of  a  Connnon  Tiiermometer  ;  the  Conqjarison 
of  Therniometric  Scales  ;  the  formation  of  Dew,  Hoar  Frost,  Clouds 
and  Klin  ;  Congelation  and  Ebullition. 

(5)  A  paper  on  some  play  of  Shakespeare  or  soine  portion  of 
the  works  of  Milton. 

5.  Papers  (i)  (2j  {,'6)  (4)  in  e.ich  Part  shall  be  obligatory.  Paper 
(.5)  in  each  I'art  shall  be  voluntary,  that  is  to  say,  students  shall  not  be 
re(|uired  to  present  tliemselves  for  either  of  these  Papers,  but  the  results 
shall  be  taken  into  account  in  assigning  the  places  in  the  Class-ljists.         [ 

(5.      There  shall  be  in  each  I'art 

(1)      In  Part  I.  a  inininuim  of  marks  for  each  of  the  obligatory 


GENERAL  EXVMINATION.  35 

Classical  papers  and  a  minimum  of  marks  in  Mechanics  and  Trigono- 
metry. In  Part  II.  a  minimum  of  mari<s  for  each  of  the  obligatory 
papers. 

(2)  A  minimum  of  aggregate  marks  for  the  four  obligatory 
papers. 

The  minimum  in  (2)  shall  always  exceed  the  sum  of  the  minima 
n  (1)  by  a  number  to  Ije  fixed  at  the  di.sci'etion  of  the  Examiners. 
^  The  minimum  in  (2)  shall  always  be  exacted. 

The  minimum  in  (1)  shall  be  generally  exacted :  but  the 
>Elxaminers  shall  have  power  to  allow  some  slight  deficiency  in  one,  or  at 
nost  two,  of  the  obligatory  subjects  of  either  I'art  to  be  compensated 
)y  proficiency  in  others  of  the  five  subjects  of  that  Part. 

7.  The  papers  on  the  Greek  Classic,  the  Latin  Classic,  and  the 
lets  of  the  Apostles  shall  each  consist  of  two  i)arts,  of  which  one  shall 
:ontain  passages  for  translation  and  explanation,  and  the  other  such 
)lain  questions  on  the  subject-matter  as  arise  immediately  out  of  the 
ubjects ;  and  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  in  any  of  these  papers  candidates 
hall  be  required  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  in  both  parts  of  the  paper. 

8.  The  [)apBrs  in  Mechanics  and  Trigonometry  and  the  paper  in 
lydrostatics  and  Heat  shall  consist  of  (piestioris  on  the  principles 
ogetlier  with   easy  examples  and  applications. 

9.  The  appointment  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Classics,  which  are  to 
le  the  subjects  of  Examination  in  any  year,  shall  rest  with  the  Board 
f  Classical  Stuflies:  the  appointment  fioni  time  to  time  of  the  portion 
f  English  History,  and  the  appointment  of  the  play  of  Shakespeare,  or 
f  the  portion  of  the  works  of  Milton,  which  are  to  be  the  subjects  of 
Examination  in  any  year,  shall  rest  with  the  Board  of  Examinations  : 
ipon  the  understanding  that  these  Board.s  shall  so  limit  the  subjects  of 
Examination  that  every  one  who  is  examined  may  be  reasonably 
xpected  to  shew  a  competent  knowledge  of  them  ;  and  Public  Notice 
if  the  subjects  so  a|)pointed  for  the  Examination  of  the  Easter  Term  of 
.ny  year  shall  be  issued  in  the  second  week  of  the  Easter  Term  of  the 
ear  prece<ling. 

1<I.  Students  shall  not  be  obliged  to  pjvss  in  both  Paits  of  the 
itjneral  Examination  at  the  same  time,  iuit  may  oiler  themselves  for 
xamination  in  either  I'art,  but  not  both,  in  their  third  term  of  residence, 
taving  previously  kept  two  terms,  and  in  both  Parts  oi-  in  either  Part 
a  their  fourth  or  any  later  term  of  residence,  having  previously  ke[)t 
hree  terms:  provided  that  no  student  shall  be  admitted  to  either  Part 
f  the  ( ri-neral  Examination  uidesa  he  hat)  passed  both  Parts  of  the 
*revious  Examination. 

IL     The  Kxamination  shall  be  held  twice  in  the  year. 

12.  The  First  l'L\amination  shall  Ijogin  on  the  Monday  after  the 
i'irst  Sunday  in  June. 

IH.  'l"ho  Second  Examination  shall  begin  on  the  Monday  next 
•efore  the  last  day  of  full  Michaelmas  T<  rm  when  that  last  day  falls  on 
Friflay,  ami  on  tin;  Tuesday  next  before  the  taut  day  of  full  Michaelmas 
["erni  when  that  last  day  falls  on  a  Mi>nday. 

I'L  The  Hul)jectH  of  the  two  examinations  shall  be  the  same,  and 
hfl  two  examinatioiiH  fihall  be  coiKlueteii  by  the  same  Examiners. 

15.  The  names  of  the  students  approved  shall  be  placed  by  the 
ixaminers  in  two  separate  lists,  one  for  each   I'art  of  the  Examination, 


36  GENERAL  EXAMINATION. 

each  list  containing  four  classes  with  the  names  in  each  class  arranged 
alphabetically;  and  these  lists  shall  be  pubUshed  in  the  Senate-House 
on  some  day  to  be  appointed  by  the  Board  of  Examinations. 

16.  In  the  Lent  Term  of  every  year  the  Senate  shall  elect  six 
Examiners  to  conduct  the  Examinations  of  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas 
Terms ;  such  Examiners  to  be  Members  of  the  Senate  and  to  be  nomin- 
ated by  the  Board  of  Examinations. 

17.  Of  these  Examiners  two  shall  examine  in  the  Classical  subjects, 
the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  and  Latin  Composition,  two  in  English  Historj', 
English  Composition,  and  English  Literature,  and  two  in  the  Mathe- 
matical subjects. 

18.  Before  the  beginning  of  the  Examination  there  shall  be  a 
General  Meeting  of  all  the  Examiners  in  both  Parts,  when  the  papers 
set  by  each  Examiner  shall  be  submitted  to  all  the  Examiners  for  their 
approval.  The  papers  set  by  each  Examiner  shall  be  submitted  to 
the  other  Examiner  in  the  same  group  of  subjects  for  his  approval, 
and  shall  subsequently,  at  least  three  days  before  the  Meeting,  be  sent 
in  print  to  all  the  Examiners.  All  (xeneral  Meetings  of  the  Examiners 
shall  be  summoned  and  presided  over  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Exa- 
miners. 

19.  Each  of  the  Examiners  in  the  English  subjects  shall  receive 
£30  from  the  University  Chest ;  and  each  of  the  Examiners  in  the 
Mathematical  and  Classical  suljjects  shall  receive  £40  from  the  Uni- 
versity Chest. 

20.  One  of  the  Pro-Proctors  and  two  of  the  Examiners  shall  be 
present  for  the  purpose  of  invigilation  during  every  part  of  the  Examin- 
ations in  the  Easter  and  Michaelmas  Terms. 

21.  Two  of  the  Proctors'  or  Pro-Proctors'  men  shall  be  in  attend- 
ance during  every  part  of  the  Examinations  in  the  Easter  and  Michaelma3  i 
Terms. 


Examination    Payments  (Previous  and  General). 

1.  Every  Student  shall  be  required,  before  admission  to  examin- 
ation in  the  First  Part  of  the  Previous  Examination,  to  pay  the  sum 
of  Twenty-five  Shillings  to   the  common  Chest;  and  before  admission  |j 
to  examination   in   the  Second   Part  of  the  Previous    Examination,  to  l| 
pay  the  sum  of  Twenty-five  Shillings  to  the  common  Chest. 

2.  Students  shall  be  required  to  pay  the  said  sum  of  Twenty-five 
Shillings  to  the  common  Chest  again  on  each  occasion  of  their  re- 
admission  to  examination  in  either  of  the  aforesaid  Parts  of  the  Previous 
Kxamination. 

2<i.  Students  who  take  only  the  ])apers  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or 
Sanskrit,  in  the  Previous  Examiiiatit>n,  or  wht>,  having  passed  in 
Arabic,  Ciiinese,  or  Sanskrit,  take  only  the  papers  in  English,  pay  a 
fee  often  shillings  on  admission  to  examination  in  such  papers. 

'i.  livery  Stmlent  shall  be  required,  before  admission  to  either  Part 
of  the  (General  Examination,  to  pay  the  sum  of  One  Pound  to  the  com- 
mon Chest ;  and  Students  sliall  be  required  to  j)ay  tlie  said  sum  of  One 
Pound  to  the  common  Chest  again  on  each  occasion  of  their  re-uilmission 
to  examination  in  either  Part  of  the  General  Examination. 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE.         37 

4.  Every  Student  shall  be  required  before  admission  to  the  Examin- 
ation in  the  Additional  Subjects  to  pay  the  sum  of  Twenty-five 
Shillings  to  the  Common  Chest :  and  Students  who  have  undergone  the 
examination  and  have  not  been  approved  by  the  Examiners  shall 
be  required  to  pay  the  said  sum  of  Twenty-five  Shillings  again  on  each 
occasion  of  their  admission  to  examination  at  the  said  Examination. 


KINAL    KXAMINATIONS    FOR   THE    ORDINARY 
B.A.    DEGREE. 

Every  Student  i.s  re(iuired  before  admission  to  either  Part  of 
any  Special  E.xaniination,  to  pay  the  sum  of  Thirty  Shillings  to 
the  ("ommon  (.'hest:  and  Students  are  required  to  pay  the  said 
sum  of  Thirty  Shillings  to  the  Common  Chest  again  on  each  oc- 
casion of  their  re-admission  to  examination  in  either  Part  of  such 
Special  Kxamination.  Every  Student  is  required,  before  admission 
to  any  Special  Examination  which  is  not  divided  into  two  Parts, 
to  pay  the  sum  of  Three  Pouiuls  to  the  Common  Chest :  and 
Students  are  required  to  pay  the  sum  of  Three  Pounds  to  the 
Common  Chest  again  on  each  occasion  of  their  re-admission  to 
such  Special  Examination. 

Any  part  of  any  Special  Examination  shall  be  open  to  all 
studenls  who  have  passed  Examinations  entitling  them  to  proceed 
to  any  J)egree  in  the  University  in  Arts,  Law,  Medicine  or 
Surgerj'. 

REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  SPECIAL  EXAMINATIONS  FOR 
THE   ORDINARY   B.A.    DEGREE. 
Geneual  Regulations. 
A.     For  Special  Exaiuinatioiis  wliich  are  divided  into  two  parts,  and 
are  held  twice  in  each  year  ;  namely  : 

(a)  Thei)lot,'y.  (//)  I'olitieal  Economy.  (r)  Law.  (d)  History. 
(«  )  (Jliemistry.  (/)  Physics.  ff/)  Modem  Lant,'ua{,'es.  (//)  Mathe- 
matics.     (/)   Classics,      (k)   Mechanism  and  Applied  Science.     (1}    Music. 

1.  The  examination  shall  take  place  twice  in  each  year. 

2.  The  first  examination  shall  l)e},'in  on  the  Weibiesday  or,  if  the 
next  day  be  Ascension  Day,  on  the  Tuesday  next  but  two  before  the 
first  day  '>f  (ieneral  .\dmission  in  the  Easter  Term*. 

8.  The  second  examination  shall  begin  on  November  29  in  each 
year,  unbrss  that  day  fall  on  a  Sunday,  in  which  case  it  shall  begin  on 
November  28.' 

1.  '£hr  exanunation  shall  consist  of  two  Parts,  and  each  Part  shall 
l>e  conducted  by  printed  pa)ieis  ;  but  in  llic  examinations  in  (Jliemistry 
and  in  riivsics  tlie  examiners  shall  be  al  liiierly,  if  they  think  lit,  to 
examine  flie  students  orally  on  the  apparatus  exhibited,  and  on  the 
practical  work  done. 

f).  I'urt  I.  of  the  examination  shall  be  open  to  all  students  who  have 
entered  on  their  sixth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  five  terms, 
and  have  passed  both  I'arts  of  the  Previous  ami  of  the  (ieneral  Examin- 
ation. 

1  Mimic,  M«  |).  .'>3. 


38    FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARV  B.A.  DECREE. 

6.  Either  Part  or  both  Parts  of  the  examination  shall  be  open  to  all 
students  who  have  entered  on  then-  ninth  term  at  least,  having  previously 
kei)t  eight  terms,  and  have  passed  both  Parts  of  the  Previous  and  of  the 
General  Examination ;  or  who  have  passed  examinations  entitling  them 
to  proceed  to  any  degree  in  the  University  in  Arts,  Law,  Medicine,  or 
Surgery. 

7.  There  shall  be  a  meeting  of  the  examiners  previous  to  each 
examination,  when  the  papers  set  by  each  examiner  shall  be  submitted 
for  approval. 

8.  One  at  least  of  the  cxammers  and  one  of  the  Proctors  or  Pro- 
Proctors  shall  be  present,  and  two  of  the  Proctors'  or  Pro-Proctors'  men 
shall  be  in  attendance  during  eveiy  part  of  the  examination  :  but,  if  more 
than  one  Special  Examination  be  held  in  the  same  room,  the  Board  of 
Examinations  may  relax  the  strict  obligation  of  attendance  on  the  part 
of  the  examiners  for  the  pui-pose  of  invigilation. 

9.  The  examiners  shall  arrange  the  names  of  those  who  pass  in  each 
Part  in  three  classes ;  the  names  in  the  lirst  class  being  arranged  in  order 
of  merit  and  those  in  the  second  and  third  classes  alphabetically. 

10.  The  class-lists  shall  be  i)ublished  in  the  Senate  House  at  the 
latest  at  10  a.m.  on  the  Thursday  before  the  first  day  of  General  Admis- 
sion in  the  Easter  Term,  and  on  the  Tuesday  before  the  General  Admis- 
sion in  the  Michaelmas  Term. 

11.  The  examiners  shall  send  a  report  of  the  results  of  each  examin- 
ation to  the  secretary  of  the  Board  of  Examinations  within  a  week  after 
the  publication  of  the  class-lists ;  and  this  report  shall  be  communicated, 
in  the  case  of  the  examinations  in  Physics  and  in  Chemistry,  to  the  Special 
Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry;  and  in  the  case  of  each  of  the  other 
examinations  to  the  Special  Board  by  which  the  examiners  for  that 
examination  are  nominated.  The  report  shall  contain  information  as  to 
the  standards  adopted  in  arranging  the  class-list  of  the  examination. 

B.  For  Special  Examinations  which  are  undivided,  and  are  held  once 
ill  each  year  in  connection  with  a  Tripos  ;  namely : 

(in)  Logic.     (/')  Geology,     (o)  Botany,     {p)  Zoology,     (y)  Physiology. 

1.  The  examination  sliall  take  place  once  in  each  year. 

2.  The  examination  shall  be  open  to  all  students  who  have  entered 
on  their-  eiglith  term  at  least,  having  i)reviously  kept  seven  terms,  and 
Jiave  passed  both  parts  of  the  Previous  and  of  the  General  Examination; 
or  who  have  i)ass<'d  examinations  entitling  them  to  proceed  to  any  degree 
ill  the  University  of  Arts,  Law,  Medicine,  or  Surgery.  A  student  who  has 
presented  himself  for  the  examination,  and  has  failed  to  pass,  may  present 
liimself  again  for  examination. 

H.  The  examiners  shall  arrange  the  names  of  those  wlio  pass  the 
examination  in  three  classes,  the  mimes  in  the  first  class  being  arranged 
in  order  of  merit,  and  those  in  the  second  and  third  classes  alphabetically. 

•1.  Tlie  class-lists  shall  be  published  in  the  Senate  House  at  the  latest 
at  10  a.m.  on  the  Thursday  before  the  lirst  day  of  (ieneral  Admission  in 
the  Easter  Term.  .\ny  student  whose  name  is  contained  in  the  class- 
list,  and  who  coiiiineiiced  residence  in  the  Lent  Term  ni!xt  but  two  j>re- 
(■(diiig,  sliall  on  the  day  of  (ieneral  B.A.  Admission  in  the  following 
Michaelmas  Term  be  entitled  to  the  same  privilege  as  though  he  had 
passed  a  Special  Examination  in  that  Michaelmas  Term. 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  OKDINARV   BA.  DKGRKK.    3<J 

5.  The  fxamiiiers  shall  send  a  report  of  the  results  of  the  examin- 
ation to  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Examinations  within  a  week  after 
the  puhlication  of  the  class-lists,  and  this  reijort  shall  he  commmiieated 
ill  the  ease  of  the  exaniinatiou  in  Lo},'ic  to  the  Special  Board  for  Moral 
Silence ;  and  in  the  case  of  the  other  examinations  to  the  Siiecial  Board 
for  I>iolii^;y  and  Geolo<,'y.  The  report  shall  contain  information  as  to  the 
(Standards  adojited  in  arranging  the  class-list  of  the  examination. 

C.  For  Special  Examinations  which  are  nndivided,  but  are  held  twice 
in  each  year ;  namely  ; 

(r)   Agricultural  Science.         {a)   Geographj-. 

1.     The  examiuation  shall  take  place  twice  in  each  year. 

'2.  The  first  examination  shall  begin  on  the  Wednesday  or,  if  the 
next  day  be  Ascension  Day,  on  the  Tuesday  next  but  two  before  the 
fii'st  day  of  General  Admission  to  the  B.A.  degree  in  the  Easter  Term. 

o.  The  second  examination  shall  ))egin  on  November  '2it  in  each  year, 
unless  that  daj'  fall  on  a  Sunday,  in  which  case  it  shall  begin  on  Nov.  "28. 

4.  The  examination  shall  be  open  to  all  students  who  have  entered 
on  their  ninth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  eight  terms,  and 
have  passed  both  parts  of  the  Previous  and  of  the  General  Examination  ; 
or  who  have  passed  examinations  entitling  them  to  proceed  to  any  degree 
in  the  University  in  Arts,  Law,  Medicine,  or  Surgerj'. 

').  There  shall  be  a  meeting  of  the  examiners  previous  to  the 
examination,  when  the  (piestious  set  by  each  examiner  shall  be  sub- 
mitted for  approval. 

f).  One  at  least  of  the  examiners  and  one  of  the  Proctors  or  Pro- 
Proctors  shall  be  present,  and  two  of  the  Proctors'  or  I'ro-Proctors'  }uen 
shall  be  in  attendance,  during  the  examination  ;  but,  if  more  tlian  one 
Siiecial  Examination  be  helil  in  the  same  room,  the  Board  of  Examin- 
ations may  relax  the  strict  obligation  of  attendance  on  the  part  of  the 
examiners  for  the  purpose  of  invigilation. 

7.  'J'he  examiners  sliall  arrange  the  names  of  those  who  pass  the 
examination  in  three  classes,  the  names  in  the  first  class  being  arranged 
in  order  of  merit,  and  those  in  the  second  and  third  classes  alphabetically. 

t'^.  Tlie  class-lists  shall  be  |iiiblislied  in  tin'  Senate  }Iuuse  at  the  latest 
at  Id  a.m.  on  the  Thiusday  l>efore  tlie  lirst  day  of  General  Admission  in 
tlie  Easter  Term,  and  on  the  Tuesday  before  the  day  of  General  Admission 
in  tlie  Micliaelmas  Term. 

'.I.  The  examiners  sliall  send  a  rejiort  of  tlie  results  of  each  examin- 
ation to  tlie  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Examinations  within  a  week  after 
tlie  |piililicntion  of  the  class-lists,  and  this  re])ort  sliall  be  communicated 
to  the  Board  by  which  the  examiners  are  nominated.  Tlie  ie)iiut  shall 
contain  information  as  to  the  standards  adopted  in  arranging  the  class- 
list  of  the  examination. 


Special  Eeoui.atiun.s. 

(<i)     THEOLOGY. 

Part  1.  shall  consist  of  three  papers  on  the  following  subjects- 
(1)     Outlines  of  Old  Testuiiient  History. 
("2)     One  of  the  Gospels  in  <ii(ek. 

(:J)  Tlie  History  of  the  Jews  from  the  close  of  the  Old  Tistiinient 
History  to  the  Fall  of  .Jirnsalem,  witli  special  attention  ti, 
the  condition  of  Palestine  in  the  time  of  our  Lord. 


40     FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARV  B.A.  DEGREE. 

"2.    Part  II.  shall  consist  of  seven  papers  as  follows: 

(1)  a.     A   selected  portion   of  the  Historical   Books  of   the   Old 

Testament  in  English ;    h.  A  selected  portion  of  the  Psalms 
or  Prophetical  Books  in  English. 

(2)  One  or  more  of  tlie  Epistles  in  Greek. 

(3)  Outlines  of  English  Church  History  to  a.d.  1830. 

(4)  A  selected  portion  of  the  Historical  Books  of  the  Old  Testa- 

ment in  Hebrew,  with  easy  questions  on  Hebrew  Grammar. 

(5)  Outlines  of  Early  Church  History  to  the  death  of  Leo  the  Great. 

(6)  A  selected  subject  or  period  of  English  Church  History  with  a 

selected  original  authority  in  English. 

(7)  Subjects  for  an  Essay  relating  to  the  subject-matter  of  papers 

(1),  (-2)  and  13). 

3.  Paper  (3)  in  Part  I.,  and  Papers  (4),  (5),  and  (6)  in  Part  11.,  shall 
be  voluntary,  that  is  to  say,  students  shall  not  be  required  to  present 
them.selves  for  them,  but  the  results  shall  be  taken  into  account  in  assign- 
ing the  places  in  the  Class  List :  and  marks  shall  be  affixed  to  the  names 
of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  in  any  of  these  papers ;  but  no  student 
shall  present  himself  for  more  than  two  of  the  three  voluntary  Papers  in 
Part  II. 

4.  The  paper  on  the  Gospel  and  that  on  the  Epistle  or  Epistles  shall 
contain  sentences  or  passages  for  translation,  together  with  questions  on 
the  introductory  and  subject  matter,  and  on  the  criticism  and  interpreta- 
tion of  the  text,  and  phrases  or  sentences  for  retranslatiou. 

.5.  The  paper  on  the  selected  portion  of  the  Historical  Books  of  the 
Old  Testament  in  Hebrew  shall  contain  passages  for  translation  and  easy 
questions  on  grammar,  together  with  easy  sentences  for  retranslating,  and 
one  or  more  passages  for  poLntuig. 

6.  In  the  paper  on  the  selected  subject  or  period  of  English  Church 
History  a  general  acquaintance  with  the  civil  history  of  the  period  in  its 
bearing  upon  the  Church  History  will  be  expected. 

7.  In  estimating  the  merits  of  the  work  done  by  the  candidates  the 
examiners  shall  take  account  of  style  and  method. 

8.  The   two  examinations  in  each  year  shall   be  conducted  by  the 
same  four  examiners,  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Divinity,  and   i 
appomted  by  the  Senate  in  the  preceding  Lent  Term,  and  each  examiner  i 
shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  such  remuneration  (not  less  than 
£10  and  not   more  than   £30)  as  may  be  determined  by  the  Board  of 
Examinations  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

The  Special  Board  for  Divinity  may,  if  it  think  tit,  appoint  one  of  its 
members  to  summon  and  preside  over  the  meeting  of  the  examiners  held, 
in  accordance  with  General  Regulation  7,  before  each  examination,  who, 
if  the  votes  of  the  examiners  are  equally  divided,  shall  have  a  casting 
vote. 

9.  The  Special  Board  for  Divinity  shall  in  every  year  before  the  end 
of  the  Easter  Term  give  notice  of  the  particular  Gospel,  the  Epistle  or 
Epistles,  the  portions  of  the  Old  Testament  in  English  and  in  Hebrew, 
and  the  subject  or  period  of  English  Church  History  with  the  original 
authority,  which  they  have  selected  as  the  subjects  of  examination  in  the 
year  next  but  one  following. 


(h)    POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

Part  I.  shall  consist  of  three  papers  as  follows : 
Two  papers  on  Industry  and  5loney  ; 
One  paper  on  a  subject  or  period  of  English  Economic  History. 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE.     41 

2.  Part  II.  bkall  consist  of  four  papers  as  follows: 
Two  papers  on  Trade,  Banking,  and  Public  Finance  ; 
One  paper  on  the  Economic  Intervention  of  Government ; 

One  paper  containing  subjects  for  an  English  Essay  chosen  from 
the  subject-matter  of  the  first  two  papers. 

3.  The  paper  on  EngHsh  Economic  Histoi-y  in  Part  I.,  and  that  on  the 
Economic  Intervention  of  Government  in  Part  II.,  shall  be  voluntary; 
that  is  to  say,  students  shall  not  be  required  to  present  themselves  for 
them,  but  the  results  shall  be  taken  into  accoimt  in  assigning  the  places 
ill  the  Class  List :  and  marks  shall  be  affixed  to  the  names  of  those  who 
pass  satisfactorily  in  either  of  these  papers. 

4.  In  estimating  the  merits  of  the  work  done  by  the  candidates  the 
examiners  shall  take  account  of  style  and  method. 

.5.  The  two  examinations  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the  same 
two  examiners,  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Economics  and  Politics, 
and  apiKjinted  by  the  Senate  in  the  preceding  Lent  Term,  and  each  ex- 
aminer shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  such  remmieration  (not 
less  than  £10  and  not  more  than  £'dO\  as  may  be  determined  by  the  Board 
of  Examinations  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice-ChanceUor. 

The  Special  Board  for  Economics  and  Politics  may,  if  it  think  fit,  appoint 
one  of  its  members  to  preside  over  the  meeting  of  the  examiners  held,  in 
accordance  with  General  Eegulation  7,  before  each  examination,  who,  if 
the  votes  of  the  examiners  are  equally  divided,  shall  have  a  castiug  vote. 

6.  A  list  of  lK>oks  recommended  for  Part  I.  and  for  Part  II.,  and  the 
subject  or  period  of  English  Economic  History  prescribed  for  Part  I., 
shall  be  published  from  time  to  time  by  the  Special  Board  for  Economics 
and  Pohtics. 


(c)    LAW. 

1.    Part  I.  shall  consist  of  three  jjapers  on  the  following  subjects  : 

(1)     Some  branch  of  English  Constitutional  Law. 
(•2 1     EngUsh  Criminal  Law. 

(3)  Select  cases  illustrating  one  or  both  of  the  preceding  subjects. 
"2.     Part  II.  shall  consist  of  four  papers  as  follows  : 

( 1 1     Elementary  parts  of  the  English  Law  of  Real  Property. 
(•2)     The  English  Law  of  Contract  or  Tort,  or  some  other  branch 
a  English  Law. 

(3|     Select  cases  illustrating  one  or  both  of  the  preceding  subjects, 

(4)  Subjects  for  an  Essay  relating  to  the  subject-matter  of  papers 
(1)  and  (21. 

3.  The  third  paper  in  each  Part  shall  be  voluntary,  that  is  to  say, 
stndents  shall  not  be  required  to  jireseut  themselves  for  it,  but  the  results 
shall  Ik-  taken  into  account  in  assignuig  the  places  in  the  Class  List:  and 
marks  shall  l)e  affixed  to  the  names  of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  in 
either  of  these  papers. 

4.  In  e.stimatuig  the  merits  of  the  work  done  by  the  candidates  the 
examimrs  shall  take  account  of  style  and  methiKl. 

:>.  The  two  examinations  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the 
same  two  examiners,  nominated  by  the  SjHJcial  Board  for  Law,  and 
appointed  by  the  Senate,  in  the  preceiliiig  Lent  Term,  and  each  examiner 
shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  surb  remuneration  (not  less  than 
£10  and  not  more  than  fWi  as  may  be  determined  by  the  Board  of 
£xauiinations  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice-ChanceUor. 


42       FINAL   EXAMINATIONS   OKDINARY   B.A.   DEGREE. 

The  Special  Board  for  Law  may,  if  it  think  fit,  appoint  cue  of  its 
members  to  summon  and  preside  over  the  meetuig  of  tlie  examiners  held, 
in  accordance  with  (leneral  Regulation  7,  before  each  examination,  who, 
if  the  votes  of  the  examiners  are  equally  divided,  shall  have  a  casting 
vote. 

6.  The  Sijecial  Board  for  Law  shall  in  every  year  before  the  end 
of  the  Easter  Term  publish  a  notice  declaring  more  particularly  what 
branches  of  Law  and  wliat  Select  Cases  are  to  be  the  subjects  of  examin- 
ation in  the  year  next  but  one  following.  It  shall  also  be  the  duty  of 
the  Board  from  time  to  time  to  recommend  books  in  Avhich  the  subjects 
of  examination  may  be  studied. 


((/)    HISTORY. 

1.  Part  I.  shall  consist  of  three  papers  on  the  History  of  England 
before  a.d.  1485. 

(1)    Outlines  of  General  English  History  from  the  earliest  period 
to  A.D.  1485. 

('2)     Outlines  of  English  Constitutional  History  a.d.  1066 — 1485. 
(3)     A  sijecial  period  of  English  History  prior  to  a.d.  1485. 

2.  Part  II.  shall  consist  of  live  pajiers  as  follows  : 

(1)  Outlines  of  General  English  History  a.d.  1485 — 1832. 

(2)  Outluies  of  English  Constitutional  History  a.d.  1485 — 1832. 

(3)  A  subject  or  period  of  Foreign  History. 

(4)  A  special  period  of  English  History  after  a.d.  1485. 

(5)  Subjects  for  an  Essay  relating  to  the  subject-matter  of  papers 

(1),  (2),  or  (3). 

3.  Paper  (3)  in  Part  I.,  and  Paper  (4)  in  Part  II.,  shall  be  voluntary, 
tliat  is  to  say,  students  shall  not  be  required  to  present  themselves  for 
them,  but  the  results  shall  be  taken  into  account  in  assigning  the  places 
in  the  Class  List;  and  marks  shall  be  aftixed  to  the  names  of  those  who 
pass  satisfactorily  in  either  of  these  papers. 

4.  In  estimating  the  merits  of  the  work  done  by  tlie  candidates  the 
examiners  shall  take  account  of  style  and  metliod. 

5.  The  two  examinations  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the 
same  two  examiners,  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  History  and 
Arclneology,  and  appointed  by  the  Senate  in  the  preceding  Lent  Term, 
and  each  examiner  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  such  remunera- 
tion (not  less  than  £U)  and  not  more  than  X'30)  as  may  be  determined 
by  the  Board  of  Examinations  witli  tlic  coiiscnt  of  the  Vi<'e-Chiuict'llor. 

The  Special  Board  for  History  and  Arch;eology  may,  if  it  tliink  tit, 
ai)point  one  of  its  members  to  summon  and  preside  over  the  meeting 
of  examiners  ln^ld,  in  accordance  with  Genei'al  Regulation  7,  before  each 
exannnation,  who,  if  the  votes  of  the  Examuiers  are  equally  divided,  shall 
have  a  casting  vote. 

6.  The  Special  Board  for  History  and  Archieology  shall  from  time  to  | 
time  recommend  liooks  in  which  the  subjects  of  examination  may  be 
studied,  and  sliall  in  every  year  before  the  end  of  the  Easter  Term  publish 
a  notice  declaring  wliat  branches  of  history  are  to  be  the  subjects  of  paper  j 
(3)  in  Part  I.  and  papers  (3)  and  (4)  in  Part  II.  in  the  year  next  but  onej 
following. 

(<0    CHEMISTRY. 

1.  In  Part  I.  five  papers  shall  be  set,  riu.:  (1)  The  simpler  chemical 
properties  of  a  selection  of  the  commoner  elements  and  compounds ;  (2)  the 


I 


FINAL  EXAlvriNATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.   DEGREE.        4.3 

experimental  laws  of  Heat:  (H)  Practical  work  in  Chemistry ;  (4)  Practical 
work  in  Heat;  (5)  Practical  work  in  Volumetric  Analysis.  Of  these  the 
paper  numbered  (5)  shall  be  voluntary. 

'2.  In  Part  II.  three  papers  shall  be  set,  viz.:  (1)  The  Chemistry  of 
the  commonly  occurring  elements,  metallic  and  non-metallic,  together 
with  the  rudiments  of  Organic  Chemistry;  ('2)  Practical  work  in  Quali- 
tative Analysis:  (3)  Practical  work  in  (Quantitative  Analysis.  Of  these  the 
paper  numbered  {'i)  shall  be  voluntary. 

3.  The  results  of  the  voluntary  papers  shall  be  taken  into  account  in 
assigning  the  places  in  the  Class  List;  and  nuirks  shall  be  affixed  to  the 
names  of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  in  a  voluntary  subject. 

4.  The  two  examinations  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the  two 
examiners  in  Elementary  Physics  aiul  the  two  examiners  m  Elementary 
Chemistry  appointed  under  Graces  2 — 8  of  October  '25,  1888. 

5.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry 
to  define  by  Schedule  from  time  to  time  the  nature  of  the  examinations  in 
the  several  subjects. 

SCHEDULES  FOR  THE  SPECIAL  EXAMINATION  IN  CHEMISTRY. 

Paut  I. 
Compulsory  Subject.    Elementaky  Chemisthy  and  Heat. 

(Jlietiiiatr;/. 

Ijidestructil)ility  of  nutttcr,  mixtures  and  chemical  compounds,  essential 
features  of  chi'mical  and  otlier  changes,  notation,  iutcrpretation  of  chemical 
formul.i',  calrulatinti  of  fonuuhe  fi'om  percentage  composition.  Avogadro's 
hypothesis  and  its  ajijilications.  Explanation  and  illustration  of  the  terms 
generally  used  in  the  science,  such  as  cquix  alciit  weight,  atomic  weight, 
molecular  weight,  doulile  decomposition,  basicily  of  acids,  allotropy,  oxida- 
tion and  reduction,  acids,  bases,  salts,  diffusion  of  gases,  (iencral  classifica- 
tion of  o.xidcs,  hydroxides  and  salts.  Sinijilc  calculations  on  the  volumes 
of  gases  and  the  weiglits  of  substances  which  interact. 

The  preparation  and  ju-opcrties  of  tlic  following  elements  and  com- 
pounds nuiy  lie  used  to  illustrate  tiie  fort^goiiig  subjects  and  princiides. 
Oxygen,  ozone,  hydrogen,  water,  nitrogen,  ammonia,  nitrous  oxide,  nitric 
oxide,  nilrogen-tetro.\ide,  nitric  acid,  carbon,  carbon  monoxide,  carlxin 
dioxide,  marsh  gas,  olefiant  gas,  clilorinc,  hydrochloric  a<-id,  potassium 
hypochlorite,  ])otassiuui  cldorate,  l)leacliiiig  powder,  liromine,  liydrobromic 
acid,  iodine,  hydriodic  aci<l,  sulphur,  sulplimdioxide,  siilphur-trioxide, 
sulphuric  acid,  sulphuretted  hydrogen,  carbon  disuli)hi(le,  silica,  pliospjiorus, 
phosphoretted  hyilrogen,  pliosplioric  anbyilride,  arsenic,  arstnioiis  an- 
Itydride,  arseniurelted  hydrogen  and  the  oxides  and  hydroxides  of  sodium, 
calcium,  iron  and  copper. 

Practical  Vhrtnislri/. 

Easy  c|ua]itative  analysis,  including  the  recognition  of  elenu'nlary 
apbutances,  and  of  oxides,  hydroxides,  acids  and  salts,  of  common 
aiocurrence  ;  with  a  clear  logical  record  of  the  experiments  by  which  they 
we  recognised. 

Candidates  may  also  be  asked  to  perform  Hpecilied  simple  oxijcriments 
on  substances  which  they  are  not  reciuired  to  recognise,  and  to  give  an 
accurate  account  of  the  ellects  which  are  seen  in  the  course  of  such 
experinunts. 

1L„I. 

I)uliuition  of  temperature,  the  nieii.siiremi  lit  of  leniperature,  Ihermo- 
QWtric  Hcnles  and  the  <.-onstruclion  of  common  tlierminueters,  coi'llicients 
a  expansion,  laws   of   a  perfect  gas.   pressure  of   ai|ueous  vapour,   tlie 


44      FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.   DEGREE. 

dew  point,  the  measurement  of  quantity  of  heat,  specific  beat,  latent  heat, 
relation  of  heat  and  work,  natural  sources  of  energy. — Conservation  of 
energy  in  chemical  changes,  determination  of  melting  and  boiling-points, 
vapour  densities. 

Practical  Heat. 
Oral  examination  with  apparatus  and  simple  experiments  illustrating 
the  above  laws  and  principles. 

Voluntary  Subject.    Volumetric  Analysis. 

The  quantitative  estimation  by  volumetric  analysis  of  a  solution  con- 
taining one  only  of  the  following,  an  alkali,  an  alkaline  carbonate,  an  acid 
or  a  chloride. 

Part  II. 
Compulsory  Subject.    Chemistry. 

Methods  of  determination  of  equivalent,  atomic  and  molecular  weights, 
the  classification  and  mutual  relations  of  the  elements,  laws  of  chemical 
combination  by  volume  and  by  weight,  and  of  the  thermal  changes 
accompanying  such  combination,  conditions  of  chemical  change,  valency, 
compound  radicles,  isomei'ism,  polymerism,  homologous  series. 

The  preparation  and  properties  of  the  followuig  elements  and  their 
chief  compounds  may  be  used  to  illustrate  any  of  the  foregoing  general 
principles  and  laws.  Oxygen,  hydrogen,  nitrogen,  chlorine,  bromine, 
iodine,  sulphur,  boron,  phosphorus,  silicon,  arsenic,  sodium,  potassium, 
barium,  strontium,  calcium,  magnesium,  zinc,  cadnuum,  copper,  mercury, 
aluminium,  manganese,  iron,  chromium,  tin,  aiitimony,  bismuth,  lead, 
silver;  also  carbon  and  the  following  compounds  of  carbon,  oxides  of 
carbon,  methane,  ethane,  haloid  derivatives  of  methane  and  ethane, 
olefiant  gas,  acetylene,  benzene,  ethylene  dichloride,  mono-nitrobenzene, 
methyl  and  ethyl  alcohols,  glycol,  glyceruie,  ijhenol,  acetaldehyde, 
chloral,  ether,  acetic  and  oxalic  acids  and  their  ethereal  salts,  cane 
sugar,  grape  sugar,  starch,  ethylamine,  acetamide,  cyanogen,  hydrocyanic 
acid,  aniline,  urea. 

Practical  Chemist nj. 

Easy  qualitative  analysis  of  inorganic  substances  including  mixtures 
and  the  experimental  examination  of  the  commoner  organic  substances 
mentioned  in  the  above  schedule.  A  clear  logical  record  of  all  the  experi- 
ments made. 

Voluntary  Subject.    Quantitative  Analysis. 
The  volumetric  estimation  of  iron,  iodiae,  bleaching-powder,  manganese 
peroxide,  silver. 

or  altiinafive 

The  dry  assay  of  picked  galena,  dressed  cassiterite,  red  lead,  gold  or 
silver  in  bullion.     The  volumetric  estimation  of  silver. 


(/)     PHYSICS. 

1.  In  Part  I.  four  papers  shall  be  set,  viz.:  (1)  Mechanics  treated 
experimentally;  (2)  Practical  work  in  the  same;  (3)  The  experimental 
laws  of  Heat;  (1)  Practical  work  in  the  same.  Of  these  the  papers 
numbered  (3),  (1)  shall  be  voluntary. 

2.  In  Part  II.  four  pai)ers  shall  be  set,  vi::.:  (1)  Electricity  and  Mag- 
netism; (2)  I'ractical  work  in  the  same;  (;!)  Optics;  (1)  Practical  work  in  i 
the  same.     Of  those  the  papers  numbered  (it)  and  (1)  shall  be  volinitary. 

3.  A  candidate  taking  a  voluntary  subject  is  expected  to  take  the 
paper  in  practical  work  as  well  as  the  written  paper  in  that  subject. 
The  results  of  the   voluntary  papers  shall  be  taken  into  account  in ' 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE.     45 

assiguiug  the  places  iu  the  Class  List ;   and  marks  shall  be    affixed   to 
the  names  of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  in  a  voluntary  subject. 

4.  Throughout  the  examination  the  subjects  shall  be  treated  from 
an  experimental  point  of  view.  In  any  of  the  papers  simple  calculations 
or  questions  depending  directly  upon  the  facts  or  laws  specified  may  be 
proposed. 

5.  The  two  examinations  iu  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the 
two  examiners  in  Elementary  Physics  appointed  under  Graces  2 — 8  of 
October  25,  1888. 

6.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry 
to  define  by  Schedule  from  time  to  time  the  nature  of  the  examinations  in 
the  several  subjects. 

SCHEDULES  FOR  THE   SPECIAL  EXAMINATION  IN  PHYSICS. 

Pabt  I. 
Mechanics,  treated  experimentally. 
Velocity  and  acceleration  and  their  measures,  composition  of  velocities 
and  accelerations,  Newton's  laws  of  motion,  mass,  momentum,  force, 
work,  energy,  weight ;  the  laws  of  falling  bodies,  the  composition  and 
resolution  of  forces  in  one  plane,  graphic  methods,  centre  of  gi-avity,  the 
mechanical  powers,  friction,  density,  specific  gravity,  hydrostatic  pres- 
sure, floating  bodies,  simple  hydrostatic  machines,  Boyle's  Law. 

Practical  Worlc. 
Elementary  experiments  and  measurements  together  with  oral  examin- 
ation. 

Voluntary  Subject.  Heat. 
Temperature,  the  constniction  of  thermometers,  themiometric  scales, 
coefficients  of  expansion,  expansion  of  water,  expansion  of  gases,  pressure 
of  aqueous  vapour,  the  dew  point,  measure  of  quantity  of  heat,  specific 
heat,  latent  heat,  relation  of  heat  and  work,  conduction,  convection  and 
radiation,  reflexion  and  absorption  of  radiant  energy. 

Practical  Work. 
Elementary  experiments  and  measurements  together  with  oral  ex- 
amination. 

Part  II. 

Elementary  Electricity  and  Macinetism 
The  development  of  electricity  bj'  friction,  conductors  and  insulators, 
attraction  and  repulsion  of  electrified  bodies,  electroscopes,  electric  force, 
potential,  static  induction,  capacity,  the  Leydeii  jar,  galvanic  cells, 
current,  electromotive  force.  Ohm's  law,  electrical  resistance,  Faraday's 
laws  of  electrolysis,  the  heating  etiect  of  a  cun-ent,  the  siuipliT  plieno- 
mena  of  magnetism  and  of  magnetic  induction,  electro-magnets,  magnetic 
force  due  to  a  current,  galvanometers,  simpli.-r  laws  of  electromagnetic 
induction,  the  elementary  principle  of  the  dynamo-electric  machine,  use  of 
dynamo  as  a  motor. 

Practical    Work. 

Elementary  experiments  and  measurements  together  with  oral  exaniin- 
atiou. 

Voluntary  Klh.iect.    Oi'Tkjs,  treated  experimentally. 
The  laws  of   the   propagation,  reflexion  and  refraction   of   light,    the 
formation   of   images  by  single  reflectors  anil  single  lenses  and  by  two 


46      FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY   B.A.  DEGREE. 

plane  miirors  at  an  angle,  the  combination  of   two  lenses  or  of  a  lens 
and  a  niirvor  to  form  a  microscope  or  telescope.    The  eye,  spectacles,  the 
phenomena  of  dispersion  liy  a  prism,  the  use  of  the  spectroscope. 
I'raciical   Work. 
Elementary  experiments  and  measurements   together  with   oral   ex- 
aminations. 

ill)     MODERN   LANGUAGES. 

(Far   Jlef/uhttiovs  fur   the   Examination    m    tSpokev    French    and  Spolen 

Gernuin  see  pp.  57,  58.) 

1.  The  examination  shall  be  subdivided  into  (A)  an  examination  in 
two  Parts  in  English  and  French  and  (B)  an  examination  in  two  Parts  in 
English  and  German.  It  shall  be  open  to  a  student  to  be  a  candidate  for 
Parts  I.  and  II.  of  (A)  or  for  Parts  I.  and  II.  of  (Bj  or  for  Part  I.  of  (A) 
and  Part  II.  of  (Bj,  or  for  Part  I.  of  (B)  and  Part  II.  of  (A),  either  in  the 
same  term  or  in  different  terms  as  si)ecitied  in  General  Regulations  5 
and  (). 

(A)  The  Examination  in  English  and  French. 

2.  Part  I.  shall  consist  of  four  papers  on  the  following  subjects  : 

(1)  Explanation  and  discussion  of  passages  from  selected  Eng- 
lish books  not  earlier  than  1500,  with  questions  on  literature  connected 
with  those  books. 

(2)  Translation  into  English  and  explanation  of  i)assages  from 
selected  French  books  later  than  1(500,  with  (piestions  on  literature  con- 
nected with  those  books,  aiul  with  questions  on  French  Grammar. 

(3)  Translation  into  English  and  explanation  of  passages  from  a 
selected  book  in  Old  French,  with  easy  questions  on  historical  Grammar. 

(4)  Translation  from  English  into  French. 

.S.     Part  II.  shall  consist  of  seven  pajiers  as  follows: 

(1)  Explanation  and  discussion  of  passages  from  selected  Eng- 
lish books,  of  which  one  shall  be  earlier  than  1500,  with  questions  on  the 
gi'amniar,  etymology,  and  history  of  the  English  language. 

(2)  Translation  into  English  and  explanation  of  passages  from 
selected  French  books  later  than  KKK),  with  <piestions  on  literature  con- 
nected with  those  books,  and  with  <iuestions  on  French  Grammar. 

(r()     Translation  of  iiassages  from  other  French  books. 

(4)  Translation  from  English  into  French. 

(5)  Elementary  Anglo-Saxon. 

(G)     Original  Composition  in  French. 

(7)  Subjects  for  an  Essay  relating  to  the  subject-matter  of 
papers  (1)  and  (2). 

(B)  The  Exajiination  in  En(ii,ish  and  (Jkuman. 

4.    Part  I.  shall  consist  of  four  i)apors  on  the  following  subjects  : 

(1)  Explanation  and  discussion  of  passages  from  selected  Eng- 
lish books  not  earlier  than  1500,  with  (luestions  on  literature  connected 
with  those  books. 

(2)  Translation  into  English  and  explanation  of  passages  frojil 
selected  (lerman  books  later  than  HiOO,  with  (luestions  on  literature  con-  | 
nected  with  those  liooks  and  with  (picstioiis  on  (ierman  Gi'annnar. 

C!)  'rr,iiisliition  into  l'',iiglisli  and  cxplaniilioii  of  piissages  from  k 
selected  honk  in  iMiddli!  High  Geniian,  with  easy  questions  on  liistorical 
Gramnuir. 

(4)     Tianslation  from  Englisli  inti)  (lerman.  i 


FINAL  EXAIMINATIONS  ORDINARV  BA.  DKGREE     47 

0.     Part  II.  shall  consist  of  seven  paiiers  as  follows : 

(1)  Explanation  and  discussion  of  passages  from  selected  Enfjlish 
books,  of  which  one  shall  be  earlier  than  l.')U(),  with  questions  on  the 
grammar,  etymology,  and  history  of  the  English  language. 

|-2)     Translation  hito  English  and  explanation  of  passages  from 
selected  (ierman  hooks  later  than  IGOC),  with  questions  on  literature  con- 
nected with  those  books,  and  with  (luestions  on  German  (irammar. 
(8)     Translation  of  passages  from  other  (reruian  books. 

(4)  Translation  from  English  into  German. 

(5)  Elementary  Anglo-Saxon. 

(6)  Original  Composition  in  German. 

(7)  Subjects  for  an  Essay  relating  to  the  subject-matter  of 
papers  (1)  and  (2;. 

ThK    following    REiiUL-VnoNS    .\1'I'LY    TO    BOTH    (A)    AND    (B). 

ti.  Papers  (3)  and  (i)  in  Part  I.,  and  l'ui)ers  (5)  and  (ti)  in  Part  II., 
shall  be  voluntai-y,  that  is  to  say,  students  shall  not  be  required  to  prt  sent 
themselves  for  them,  but  the  results  shall  be  taken  into  account  in  assign- 
ing the  places  in  the  Class  List;  and  marks  shall  be  allixed  to  the  names 
of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  in  any  of  these  papers. 

7.  In  estimating  the  merits  of  the  work  done  by  the  candidates  the 
exaniiners  shall  take  account  of  style  and  method. 

S.  The  two  examinations  in  each  year  shall  l)c  conducted  by  the 
same  three  examiners,  nominated  by  the  Siiecial  Board  for  Mt-dieval  and 
Modern  Languages,  and  ai)pointcd  by  the  Senate  in  the  preceding  Lent 
Term,  and  each  examiner  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  such 
remuneration  (not  less  than  t'ld  and  not  more  than  f;>0)  as  nuiy  be  deter- 
mined by  the  Board  of  Exanunations  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice- 
Chancelbjr. 

The  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modem  Languages  may,  if  it 
think  fit,  a]ipoint  one  of  its  members  to  suunnon  and  preside  over  the 
meeting  of  tlic  i-xaminers  held,  in  accordance  \>ith  (ieiieral  Regulation  7, 
before  eacli  (examination,  who  if  the  votes  of  the  examijiers  are  eijually 
dividetl  shall  have  a  casting  vote 

It.  The  Si)eciul  ISoard  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  shall  in 
every  year  before  the  end  of  the  Ea.ster  Term  publish  a  notice  declaring 
what  lM)oks  have  been  selected  as  the  subjects  for  examination  in  the  year 
piext  but  one  following. 


(A)     MATHEMATICS. 
\.     Part  I.  sliall  consist  of  four  papers  on  the  following  subjects: 

111     Elenu'ntary  .Xlgcbra  n\>  to  ami  including  Permutations,  Com- 
biiiatioim,  tin-  Binomiiil  Theorem,    Logarithms  (inrluding   actual    use   of 
{  UibleB),  and  the  Exponential  Theorem. 

(2)     Elementary  Solid  Geometry  dealing  with  the  line,  )dane  and 
lere;    Elementary    Trigonometry    including   solutions   of   triangles   liy 
Joigarilbniic  tables. 

(H)     Elementary  Meebanics  (Statics  and  I)ynaniics). 
(1)     Plane  (ieonietry  including   Harmonic    Ranges   and   Pencils, 
profKrlies   of   Circles,   simple    pnqierlies    of    Conic    Sections,    Orlbogoiial 
nojection.  Inversion,  lieciproinlinn. 


48    FINAL  EXAMINATIONS   ORDINARY    B.A.    DEGREE. 

2.  Part  II.  shall  consist  of  three  papers  on  the  following  subjects: 

(1)     Analytical  Geometry. 

('2)    Elementary  Optics  and  Asti'onomy,  viz.  explanation  of  phe- 
nomena, construction  and  use  of  the  more  simple  instruments. 
(3)     Elements  of  the  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus. 

3.  Paper  (4)  in  Part  I.,  and  ra])er  (3)  in  Part  II.,  shall  he  voluntary, 
that  is  to  say,  students  shall  not  he  required  to  present  themselves  for 
them,  but  the  results  shall  be  taken  into  account  in  assigning  the  places  in 
the  class  list;  and  marks  shall  be  tixed  to  the  names  of  those  who  pass 
satisfactorily  in  these  papers. 

5.  The  Special  Board  for  Mathematics  shall  from  time  to  time  publish 
schedules  defining  more  particularly  the  limits  of  the  Examination  in 
Analytical  Geometry,  Mechanics,  Optics,  Astronomy,  and  Differential  and 
Integral  Calculus. 

The  Special  Board  for  Mathematics  publishes  the  following  Schedule 
of  the  subjects  for  the  Special  Examination  in  Mathematics. 

Part  I.  (1)  Elementary  Algebra  up  to  and  including  Permutations, 
Combhiations,  the  Binomial  Theorem,  Logarithms  (including  actual  use 
of  tables),  and  the  Exponential  Theorem. 

('2)  Elementary  Solid  Geometiy  dialing  with  the  line,  plane  and 
sphere ;  Elementary  Trigonfmietry,  including  solutions  of  triangles  bj' 
logarithmic  tables. 

(3)  Elementary  Mechanics  (Statics  and  Dynamics),  including  the 
equilibrium  of  forces  acting  in  one  phnic,  jiarallel  forces,  couples;  ])ro- 
perties  of  the  centre  of  gravity;  simiile  mciliMiiiial  powers;  friction; 
uniform  and  uniforndy  accelerated  motion  in  a  straight  line;  composition 
and  resolution  of  velocities  and  accelerations  in  one  plane;  the  laws  of 
motion;  uniform  circular  motion  and  the  conical  pendulum;  work  and 
energy;  simple  propositions  respecting  projectiles  in  vacuo;  collision  of 
smooth  spheres;  simple  harmonic  motion  and  the  simple  pendulum; 
simple  applications  of  graphic  methods. 

(4)  Plane  Geometry,  including  harmonic  ranges  and  pencils,  i)ro- 
pertiesof  circles,  simide  properties  of  conic  sections,  orthogonal  projection, 
inversion,  reciprocation. 

Part  II.  (1)  Analytical  Geometry,  including  the  strnight  line  re- 
fen-ed  to  ri'ctangidar  axes;  the  circle  referred  to  rectangulai'  axes;  the 
parabola,  cUiiisc  and  hj'])erbola  referred  to  rectangular  axes,  one  of  which 
is  a  princijial  axis,  llie  rectangular  hyi)erbola  referred  to  its  asymptotes  as 
axes,  and  the  equations  of  the  tangent  and  of  the  normal  at  any  point  and 
of  the  polar  of  a  jioint;  easy  exewises. 

(•2)  Elementary  0))tics  and  Astronomy,  including  the  laws  of  re- 
flection and  refraction  of  light;  formation  of  images  liy  nlhctjon  and 
refraction  at  jjlane  surfaces  and  at  a  single  splierical  surface  (excluding 
abta-rations)  and  by  refraction  thiough  a  thin  lens;  the  eye  and  tlie  use  of 
spectacles;  the  simple  astronomical  telesco})e,  and  Giiliieo's  telescope; 
the  coordinates  of  a  heavenly  body;  apjiajcnt  motion  of  the  heavcnis; 
shape,  dimensions  and  motion  of  tlie  earth;  Kepler's  laws;  IfugOi  of  day, 
the  seasons;  sidereal,  ai)i)arent  and  nienn  solar  time;  siuqilc  iiiethdds  of 
determining  terrestrial  latitude  and  longitude;  ))rincii)al  effects  of  re- 
fraction and  aberration  ;  meaning  of  jiarallnx  ;  general  e\]danation  of  the 
phases  of  the  moon  and  ecli])ses. 

(3)     Elements   of   tiie   TUffcrentiai    and    Integral    Cnlcnlus,    including 

differentiation  and  integrati f  sinqile  functions;  ajqdications  of  Taylor's 

and    Madiiuriii's   theorems;    maxiiiiM  and  minima    of   a  function  of   one 


FINAL   EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY   B.A.   DEGREE.     49 

v!iri!il)li'i  taiiKt'uts  and  normals  to  curves;  curvature;  simple  applications 
to  tlif  areas  of  )ilane  curves  and  the  volumes  of  surfaces  of  revolution. 

Xdfr.  Caiiilidates  should  provide  themselves  with  a  ruler  {graduated 
in  inches  and  centimetres,  a  pair  of  comjiasses,  and  a  protractor.  The 
use  of  the  slide  rule  is  permitted  e.xcept  in  questions  in  which  other 
nietliods  are  detinitelj'  required. 


(i)    CLASSICS. 

1.  Part  I.  shall  consist  of  four  papers  on  the  following  subjects: 

(1)  Selected  portions  from  not  more  than  two  Greek  prose 
authors,  taken  from  a  list  to  be  published  from  time  to  time  by  the 
Special  Board  for  Classics,  which  list  shall  include  Herodotus,  Thucy- 
dides,  Plato,  Xeuophon,  and  Demosthenes. 

{'!)  Selected  portions  from  not  more  than  two  Greek  verse 
authors,  taken  from  a  list  to  be  published  from  time  to  tune  by  the 
Special  Board  for  Classics,  which  list  shall  include  Homer,  .ffischylus, 
Sophocles,  Euripides,  and  .\instophanes. 

(3)     Unprepared  Translation  from  Greek. 

(l)     A  selected  portion  of  Greek  History. 

2.  Part  II.  shall  consist  of  six  papers  as  follows: — 

(1)  Selected  portions  from  not  more  than  two  Latin  prose 
authors,  taken  from  a  list  to  be  published  from  time  to  time  by  the 
Special  Board  for  Classics,  which  list  shall  include  Caesar,  Cicero,  Livy, 
and  Tacitus. 

(•2)  Selected  portions  from  not  more  than  two  Latin  verse 
authors,  taken  from  a  list  to  be  j)ublished  from  time  to  time  by  the 
Special  Board  for  Classics,  which  list  shall  include  Plautus,  Terence, 
Virgil,  Horace,  and  Juvenal. 

('^}     Unprei)ared  Translation  from  Latin. 
('1)     Latin  Prose  Composition. 
(.5)     A  selected  jjortion  of  Roman  Histoiy. 

(6)  Subjects  for  an  Essay  relating  to  the  subject-matter  of  the 
portions  of  authors  selected  for  papers  (1)  and  (2). 

H.  Paper  (1)  in  Part  I.,  and  Paper  (.5)  in  Part  11.,  shall  be  voluntary, 
that  is  to  say,  students  shall  not  be  retpiired  to  present  thtunselves  for 
them,  but  tli(!  results  shall  be  taki-n  into  account  in  assigning  the  places 
in  the  Class  List;  and  marks  shall  be  aflixed  to  the  names  of  those  who 
pass  satisfactorily  in  either  of  tlu^se  papers. 

1.  Pajjcrs  (1)  and  (2)  in  each  part  sliall  contain  passages  for  trans- 
lation with  grammatical  and  otlier  questions  immediately  arising  there- 
from. \  jiorlion  of  the  |>rescril)eil  l)ooks  in  each  year  shall  bear  upon  the 
portions  of  History  srd<.'et(;d  for  tlie  Voluntary  i>apers. 

').  Ill  estiiimtiiig  the  merits  of  tlie  work  done  liy  the  candidates  the 
examiners  shall  take  account  of  style  and  method. 

(>.  The  two  exHiiiiiiations  in  each  year  sliall  be  conducted  bj'  the 
same  two  cxaiiiincrH,  iioiiiiiiiitcd  by  the  Special  Hoard  for  ('lassi(;s,  and 
%ppoiiiti'd  by  the  Senate  in  the  jin^ceding  Lent  Term,  and  each  examiner 
iOall  receive  from  the  University  Clu^st  such  remuneration  as  may  bo 
letermined  by  the  lioard  of  Examinations  with  the  con.sent  of  tlie  Vice- 
CJhancellor. 

The  S|)ecial  Hoard  for  ClasKics  may,  if  it  think  lit,  apixiint  on«(  of  its 

nenibcrs  to  Hunimon  and  preside  over  tin-  metding  of  the  examinerH  lield, 

n  accordance  with  (niuTuI  Ucgiiliilioii  7,  before  eacli  exaniinatioii,  wlio  if 

he  votes  of  the  I'^xaininers  are  e(|ually  divided  sliall  lia\  e  a  casting  vole. 

7.     The  Special  Hoard  for  Classics  .shall   in  every  year  before  the  end 


50     FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE. 

of  the  Easter  Term  publish  a  notice  decl.aring  what  portions  of  authors, 
and  what  portions  of  history,  have  been  selected  as  the  subjects  for 
examination  in  the  year  next  but  one  following. 

(Issued  December  7,  1903.) 
List  of  authors,  from  whom  until  further  notice  portions  will  be  selected 
to  be  tlic  subjects  of  papers  (1)  and  (2)  in  Parts  I.  and  II.: — Herodotus, 
Thucydides,  Plato,  Xenoijlion,  Demosthenes,  Homer,  Aeschylus,  Soidiocles, 
Euripides,  Aristophanes,  Caesar,  Cicero,  Livy,  Tacitus,  Plautus,  Terence, 
Lucretius,  Virgil,  Horace,  Ovid,  Juvenal. 


(k)     MECHANISM    AND   APPLIED    SCIENCE. 

1.  In  Part  I.  three  papers  shall  be  set,  to  be  taken  by  all  candidates, 
namely, 

(1)     Practical  Mathematics ;  (2)     Descriptive  Mechanism  ; 

(3)     Surveying,  being  a  pi'actical  examination  in  field  and  office  work. 

2.  In  Part  II  the  following  three  i)ai)ers  shall  be  taken  by  all  candi- 
dates : 

(1)  Elementary  Aj)i)lied  Mechanics  ; 

(2)  Mechanical  Drawing ;  (3)     Workshop  practice ; 

and  each  candidate  shall  further  present  himself  for  examination  in  one  or 
more  of  the  following  subjects: 

(1  a)     Heat  and  Heat-Engines ; 
or      (4  b)     Strength  of  Materials  and  elementary  Theory  of  Structures ; 
or      (4  c)     Electricity. 

3.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry 
to  define  by  schedule  from  time  to  time  the  nature  of  the  examhiation 
in  the  several  subjects. 

4.  No  ciuKlidiite  shall  be  placed  in  the  First  Class  of  Part  II.  unless  he 
have  satisfied  tlii'  examiners  in  two  out  of  the  three  alternative  subjects. 

f).  Every  candidate  shall  be  required  to  satisfy  the  examiners  that  he 
is  competent  to  perform  simple  laboratory  tests  and  experiments  illus- 
trative of  the  subjects  of  the  schedules.  For  the  purpose  of  satisfying 
themselves  as  to  this  the  examiners  may  unpose  such  oral  and  practical 
tests  as  they  thudv  fit  and  m.ay  examine  records  of  laboratorj'  work  made 
by  the  candidate,  and  initialled  by  the  Professor  of  Mechanism  or  his 
dejiuty  appointed  for  the  purjiose.  The  cxaniiiKU's  in  deciding  the  class 
of  a  candidate  .shall  tnk(^  into  account  his  practical  work. 

(i.  The  two  examinations  in  each  year  shall  be  ccniducted  by  the  same 
two  (examiners,  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Clu-niistry, 
and  aiipoiiilcd  liy  tlu;  Senate  in  the  jireceding  Lent  Term;  and  each 
examiner  shall  rec('iv(^  from  the  University  Cliest  such  rcniuiieratioii  (not 
less  than  L'lO  and  not  more  than  .t30)  as  may  bc^  determined  ))y  the  Board 
of  Examinations  with  the  consent  of  tlie  Vice-Chancellor. 

SCHEDULES   FOR  THE   SPECIAL   EXAMINATION    IN 
MECHANISM  AND  APPLIED  SCIENCE. 

I'ART   I. 

PRACTICAL   MATHEMATI(!S. 

Iiidic(^s.  Logarithms.  Use  of  logarithmic  tables.  Construction  and 
use  of  slide  rule. 

J''uiiclimis  of  an  angle,  llse  of  trigonometrical  tables,  solution  of  right- 
angled  triangles,  and  ai)i)Iicati<tns  to  determination  of  heights  and  distanci^s. 

Represt^ntation  of  ))ositii)n  of  a  |)oint  liy  rectangular  and  (lolar  co- 
ordinates; use  of  squared  jiapei' to  rc|)r('senl,  a,  set  of  sinndtaneous  values 
of  two  qiiinititii's,   plotting    ol'  sini|ili'    funclions — algebraic    and    l,i-igono- 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DKGREE     61 

iiu'trical.  EleiiH'iitarv  application  of  graphic  methods  to  sohitiou  of 
equations.  Keprcscntation  of  rate  of  increase  of  a  quantity  by  the  slope  of 
a  curve.     Maxima  and  minima  treated  geometrically. 

15ritisli  and  metric  units  of  length,  area,  volume.  Verniers;  screw 
gauges.  Ai'cas  of  simple  regular  i)lane  figures.  Volumes  of  cylinder,  cone, 
sphere,  pyramid.     Ajiproximate  methods  of  measui-ing  areas  of  any  foi'ui. 

Kepresentation  of  directed  (piantities  hy  straight  lines  :  addition  and 
subtraction  of  vectors ;  resolution  of  directed  (|uantities  into  components. 
DESCRIPTIVE  MECHANISM. 

Mea.surement  of  velocity — linear  and  angular.  Simple  cases  of  trans- 
mission and  modification  of  motion ;  circular  into  circular,  circular  into 
linear,  circular  into  recii)r(jcaling,  circular  into  oscillating,  and  vice  versa. 
Toothed  wheels,  simjjle  wheel  trains;  belts  and  ropes;  crank  and  slider ; 
crank  and  slotted  lever;  cranks  ami  coupler;  eccentrics;  ratchet  wheels. 
Reversing  gears  and  quick  return  motions.  Description  of  standard 
machine  tools:  screw-cutting  lathe,  drilling  machine,  planing  nuiehine, 
slotting  machine.  Simple  slide-valve  and  its  actitm,  relative  position  of 
valve  and  piston.  Outline  of  mechanism  of  simple  steam-engine. 
SURVEYING. 

Reduction  to  datum  of  a  series  of  levels.  Plotting  a  section  from  a 
given  level  hook,  with  proper  use  of  vertical  and  hoi-izontal  sciiles.  Plotting 
a  chain  sm'vey  from  a  given  field  book.  Reiluction  of  a  simple  traverse 
survey.     Plotting  of  a  simple  travei'se  survey  from  a  given  field  book. 

Making  a  simjjle  siu'vey  by  the  chain.  Use  of  the  dumi)y  level,  the 
prismatic  c(nni)ass,  the  box  sextant,  the  theodolite,  the  plane  table. 
Making  a  simple  traverse  survey. 

Paht  II. 
Er.EMEXTAKY  APPLIED  MECHANICS. 

Matter,  force,  weight.  Slalemenl  of  principle  of  parallehtgram  of  foi'ces 
and  its  exiM!rimental  verification.  Triangle  of  forces.  Moment  of  a  force. 
Forces  acting  in  a  ])lane,  graphical  method  of  finding  the  resultant. 
Parallel  forces,  couples.     Centre  of  gravity. 

Velocity,  acceleration,  inertia.  Laws  of  motion.  Composition  of  vtdo- 
citics;  compositi<in  of  forces.  .Action  and  reaction.  Prini-iiile  of  HKimen- 
tum.  Work.  Energy.  Power.  Unifoi-ni  (lircular  motion.  Centi'ifugal 
force.     Harmonic  motion.     Simple  pendulum. 

Transmission  of  motion  and  of  ))ower  by  machines.  Effort  and  resist- 
ance. A'elocity  ratio  of  jjoints  of  elTort  and  resistance.  Fi'iction.  EHi- 
ciehcy  of  macliini'S.  Elementary  dynaniics  of  steam-engine,  liidicatid 
and  brake  horse-iiower.     Function  of  tly-whe'cl. 

Elementary  hydrostatics.  Atmospheric  i>ressure.  Fluid  i)ressure  on 
horizontal  and  vertical  siu'faces.  Pnni])s.  Hydraulic  i)ress  and  other 
madiines  worked  by  hydraulic  ])ressure. 

Energy  and  momentum  of  fluid  jets.     Dischai-ge  from  oiilices. 
DKAWING. 

Candiilates  will  Ik?  re(|uired  to  make  working  drawings  of  a  nuiehine,  or 
part  of  a  machine  or  structure,  from  measiu'ement  or  fiom  a  dimensioned 
akcUh. 

WOHKSHOP  PIJ.VCTICE. 

Every  candidate  will  be  ex|)ected  to  shew  jiroliciency  in  two  at  least  of 
the  following  de]iHrtiiients ; 

I.  Wood-working:  —  phmiiig,  nraking  of  simple  joints,  turning,  making 
of  Bimple  ])atterns. 

'2.  Fitting: — tiling  to  template  lu-  sketch,  turning  to  gauge,  screw- 
ontting. 

3.  Forging: — forging  a  simple  scroll,  making  a  weld,  forging,  teiiqier- 
ing,  and  grinding  a  tool. 

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52       FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  OEDINARY  B.A.  DKGEEE. 

HEAT  AND  HEAT-ENGINES. 

Heat  a  form  of  energy.  Quantity  of  heat.  Temperature.  Tliermo- 
meters.  Specific  heat.  Change  of  state  of  water  and  other  substances. 
Latent  heat.  Heat  of  combustion  of  coal  and  other  fuels.  Conduction  of 
heat. 

Forms  of  energy.  Conservation  of  energy.  Production  of  heat  from 
work.     Mechanical  equivalent  of  heat.     Idea  of  efficiency  of  a  heat-engine. 

Properties  of  a  gas.  Laws  of  Boyle  and  Charles.  Properties  of  steam. 
Meaning  of  saturated  steam.     Meaning  of  superheated  steam. 

Action  of  an  ordinary  steam-engine.  The  iiarts  of  a  steam-engine. 
History  of  Watt's  inventions.  Use  of  the  Indicator.  Production  of 
vacuiun  by  uijection  and  surface  condensers.  Advantage  of  high-pressure 
and  much  expansion.  Simple  and  compound  and  triple  expansion  engines. 
Steam-jackets.  Tests  of  engines  to  determine  oonsiuuptiDii  of  steam. 
General  results  of  such  tests.  Advantage  of  superheating.  (Teuerul  forms 
of  steam-engine. 

Valves  and  valve  gears.  The  slide-valve.  Reversing  gears.  Govern- 
ing by  throttle-valve  or  by  varying  the  amount  of  expansion.    Corliss  gear. 

Boilers :  their  general  construction  and  action.  Tests  of  boilers  to 
determine  the  consumption  of  fuel.  Regulation  of  supply  of  air.  Methods 
of  forcing  draught. 

Gas-engines  and  oil-engines.  The  Otto  cycle.  Use  of  "producer"  gas. 
Sources  of  waste  in  gas-engines  and  oil-engines. 

STRENGTH  OF  MATERIALS  AND  ELEMENTARY  THEORY 
OF  STRUCTURES. 

Meaning  of  stress  and  strain.  Strength  of  materials  to  resist  tension, 
compression,  and  shear.  Factor  of  safety.  Methods  of  testing  strengtli. 
Testing  machine.  Forms  of  test-i)ieces.  Extension  in  tensile  tests. 
Stress-strain  diagrams.  Limit  of  elasticity.  Yield-point.  General  results 
of  tests  in  ii'on  and  steel.  Characteristics  of  steel.  Mild-steel :  how  i)ro- 
duced.  Hardening  and  teniiiering  of  liigli-carb(in  steel.  Yiiung's  niddulus 
of  elasticity:  measurement  of  this  modulus  liy  direct  extension.  Modulus 
of  rigidity. 

Strength  of  ties  under  axial  pull.  Strength  of  beams  and  cantilevers. 
Forms  of  section  suitalilc  for  lieaius.  Diagrams  of  bending  monieiil  and 
shearing  force.  Calrulatiou  of  the  iiinount  of  load  a  given  beam  can  saicly 
carry.  Practical  formulas  for  stahilily  of  struts.  Strength  of  solid  and 
hoUow  circular  shal'ts.  Strength  of  boiler  shells.  Strength  of  rivetted 
joints  and  other  shuple  fastenings. 

Simple  bridge  and  roof  frames.  Typical  forms  of  roofs  and  bridges. 
Use  of  the  method  of  reciprocal  figures  to  dcteiiuiiie  the  stresses  in  the 
mendjcrs.  Use  of  the  funicular  pol.ygon  to  deteiniine  the  reactions  at  the 
sujjports.     Treatment  of  distributed  load.     Estimation  of  loads. 

ELECTRICITY. 

Properties  of  magnets;  force  between  poles;  magnetic  moment ;  mag- 
netic field,  lines  of  force;  earth's  field;  force  on  pole  in  field;  couple 
on  magnet  in  field. 

Magm^tic  effect  of  n.  cui'rent;  long  solenoid,  comparison  willi  a  magnet; 
circular  coil,  couple  on  niagni't  at  its  centre,  deduction  of  tlic  aniiicre; 
tangent  galvamniieter.  Force  on  a  conductor  carrying  a  currt-nl  when  in 
a  magnetic  fi(dd. 

(!b(^niica]  effect  of  a  current;  relation  of  quantity  of  electricity  and 
amount  of  clicmiral  action;  primary  batteries  and  the  lead  cell;  reversi- 
bility of  the  lattrr. 

Experimental  proof  tliat  rate  of  heat  production  is  proportional  to  the 
S(iuare  of   the  current;    iilea   of   resistance.     Hydraulic  analogue  to  the 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE.       53 

electric  circuit.  Potential  ditforciice  aud  electro-motive  force.  Ohm's 
law.  The  Watt  and  Hoard  of  Trade  unit;  relation  to  the  mechanical  units. 
Measurement  of  electric  power  l)y  Watt  meters.  Specific  resistance ;  fall 
of  potential  in  conductors.     Parallel  circuits,  shunts. 

Measurement  of  current.  The  Thomson  and  d'Arsonval  galvanometers ; 
practical  anmieters.  Measurement  of  resistance;  the  Wheatstone  hridge, 
potential  metliods.  Insulation  resistance.  Muasiu-ement  of  electromotive 
force  ;  voltmeters  ;  simple  potentiometer  methods. 

Magnetising  force  as  exemplified  hy  the  long  solenoid ;  induction,  modi- 
fication when  iron  is  present.  General  relation  between  magnetising  force 
aud  magnetism ;  hysteresis. 

Faraday's  law  of  induced  cun-ents ;  rate  of  change  of  induction,  result- 
ing electromotive  force.  Case  of  a  coil  rotating  in  a  uniform  field; 
graphical  treatment  of  problem ;  meaning  of  vu'tual  current.  Elements 
of  the  alternative  cun-ent  dynamo  and  transformer.  The  direct  current 
armature ;  simple  account  of  the  shunt  and  series  dynamo  aud  motor : 
characteristic  curves  ;  etHciency  tests. 

Elementaiy  consideration  of  the  distribution  of  electrical  energy  for 
light  and  power.  Two  wu-e,  and  three  wire  systems;  advantages  of  high 
pressure ;  transformer  systems ;  use  of  storage  batteries.  Incandescent 
and  arc  lamps.     Electric  meters. 


(/)    MUSIC. 

1.  The  examination  shall  take  place  twice  in  each  year. 

2.  The  first  examination  shall  be  held  on  the  Tuesday  and  Wednesday 
next  hut  three  before  the  first  day  of  General  Admission  in  the  Easter 
Term. 

3.  The  second  examination  shall  be  held  on  the  first  Thursday  in 
December  and  the  day  following. 

4.  The  examination  shall  be  conducted  partly  by  printed  jiapers  and 
partly  rird  rare,  and  shall  consist  of  two  Parts. 

.').  Part  I.  of  the  examination  .shall  be  open  to  all  students  who  have 
entered  on  their  sixth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  five  terms, 
and  have  passed  both  Parts  of  the  Previous  aud  of  the  General  Examin- 
ation. 

().  Either  Part  or  l)<)th  Parts  of  the  examination  shall  be  open  to  all 
students  who  luive  entered  on  their  ninth  tei'm  at  least,  liaviiig  previously 
I  ke|>t  eiglit  terms,  and  liave  passed  both  Parts  of  the  Previous  and  of  the 
General  Examination:  or  who  have  passed  examinations  entitling  them 
to  proceed  to  any  degi-ee  in  the  University  in  Arts,  Law,  Medicine  or 
Surgery. 

7.  J'art  I.  shall  consist  of  an  examination  in  Acoustics;  and  shall  be 
in  accordance  witli  the  Schedule  for  the  examination  in  Acoustics  in  tlie 
Preliminary  Examination  for  tlie  D(!gree  of  IJachelor  of  Afusie.    Sec  p.  l.')!). 

H.  Part  H.  sliall  consist  of  an  (examination  in  Harmony  (in  not  more 
than  four  parts)  and  in  ('ounterj>oint  (in  not  more  tlian  three  i)arts). 

'.t.  Tlie  two  examinations  in  (each  year  shall  ])e  conducted  bj'  the 
examiners  for  tlie  I'reliiuinury  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor 
of  Music  in  that  year. 

10.  Th(!r(!  hIiuII  bo  a  meeting  of  the  examiners  previous  to  each 
exaiiiination,  wheu  the  papers  set  by  each  examiner  shall  be  submitted 
for  ai>provttl. 

11.  Tlie  examiners  shall  arrange  the  names  of  those  who  jiass  in 
each    Part  in   two  classes,   Uw   names  in  the   lirst  chiss  being  arranged 

n  order  of  merit,  and  those  in  the  second  alphabetically. 


54    FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE. 

12.  The  Class  Lists  shall  he  puhlished  in  the  Senate-House  at  the 
latest  at  10  a.m.  on  the  Thursday  before  the  General  Admission  in  the 
Easter  Term,  and  on  the  Tuesday  before  the  General  Admission  in  the 
Michaelmas  Term. 

13.  Candidates  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degnio  who  have  already  passed 
Part  I.  of  the  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  I'.achilor  of  Music  sliall  be 
regarded  as  having  passed  both  Parts  of  the  Special  Examination  in  Music 


{m)     LOGIC. 

1.  The  examination  shall  take  place  once  in  each  year;  and  shall  be 
conducted  by  the  examiners  in  Logic  in  the  Moral  Sciences  Tripos,  by 
means  of  papers  set  in  the  First  Part  of  that  Tripos. 

'2.  Each  candidate  shall  be  required  to  present  himself  for  examin- 
ation in  the  two  papers  on  Logic  and  Methodology  set  in  the  First  Part  of 
the  Moral  Sciences  Tripos ;  and  also  in  the  paper  of  Essays,  to  which 
shall  be  appended  some  alternative  questions  intended  only  for  candidates 
in  the  Special  Examination  in  Logic. 

3.  The  character  of  the  questions  set,  and  the  method  of  approving 
them,  shall  he  determined  by  the  Regulations  for  the  First  Part  of  the 
Moral  Sciences  Tripos. 

4.  The  examiners  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  such  re- 
muneration as  may  be  determined  by  the  Board  of  Examinations  with  the 
consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 


(m)  GEOLOGY,  (o)  BOTANY,  {p)   ZOOLOGY,  (r/)  PHYSIOLOGY. 

1.  Special  examinations  in  (1)  Geology,  ('2)  Botany,  (3)  Zoology, 
(4)  Physiology,  shall  be  conducted  by  the  examiners  in  the  Natural 
Sciences  Tripos,  by  means  of  the  i)apers  and  practical  work  set  in  the 
First  Part  of  that  Tripos.  The  examiners  shall  publish  four  separate 
lists  of  those  who  pass  these  four  Special  Examinations.  No  student 
may  be  a  candidate  for  more  than  one  of  the  examinations  at  the  same 
time. 

2.  Each  candidate  shall  be  requii'ed  to  jiresent  himself  for  examin- 
ation in  the  printed  papers  set  in  the  branch  which  he  has  selected 
in  the  First  Part  of  the  Natural  Sciences  Trijios,  and  for  the  Practical 
Examination  in  that  branch. 

3.  The  character  of  the  questions  set,  and  the  method  of  approving 
them,  shall  he  determined  by  the  Regulations  for  the  First  Part  of  the 
Natural  Sciences  Tripos. 

(r)     AGRICULTURAL    SCIENCE. 

1.  The  examination  shall  be  partly  in  writing,  partly  oral  and 
practical,  and  shall  include  the  following  sulijects  :  Botany,  (Chemistry, 
Mechanics  and  Physics,  Geology,  with  sjx'cial  refci-eiice  to  their  bearing 
on  Agriculture.  It  shall  be  (H)nducted  in  accordance  with  the  Schedule 
for  Part  I.  of  the  (^xaiiiiiiationfor  the  Dijjlonia  in  Agriculture  as  published 
from  tinu^  to  time  by  the  Board  of  Agricultural  Studies. 

2.  Tlie  two  examinations  in  eacli  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the 
examiners  nominated  by  the  P.oard  of  .Vgricultiiial  Studies  and  ap)ioiiited 
by  the  Scuiate  in  the  pn^ceding  Lent  Term  for  Part  I.  of  the  examination 
for  the  Diploma  in  Agriculture. 

3.  The  examiners  shall  receive  fiom  the  Agricultural  Education  Fund 
such  stipends  as  shall  l)e  fixed  from  time  to  time  by  the  Board  of  Agricul- 
tural Studies. 

4.  Candidates  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  who  have  already  passed 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE.       55 

Part  I.  of  the  cxaniination  for  tlie  Diploma  in  Agriculture  shall  on  payment 
to  the  Kef,'istrarj-  of  an  additional  fee  of  f"2  he  regarded  as  havin;,'  passed 
the  Special  Examination  in  Agricultural  Science;  and  candidates  for 
the  Diploma  in  Agriculture  who  have  already  passed  the  Special  Examin- 
ation ni  Agricultiu'al  Science  shall  be  regarded  as  having  passed  Part  I. 
of  the  examination  for  the  Diploma. 

NEW  REGULATIONS. 

1909   AND   FOLLOWINti    VEAKS. 

(Grace  of  28  May  1908.) 

1.  The  examination  shall  be  partly  in  writing  and  partly  oral  and 
practical,  and  shall  include  the  following  subjects:  Elementary  Botany, 
Zoology,  Geology,  Chemistry  and  Physics,  in  their  relation  to  Agriculture; 
the  General  Princijjles  of  Agriculture,  the  General  Prmciples  of  Forestry. 
Of  these  subjects,  Elementarj'  Geology  in  relation  to  Agriculture  and  the 
Principles  of  Forestry  shall  be  voluntary.  The  Examination  shall  be  con- 
ducted in  accordance  with  the  Schedules  for  Part  1.  of  the  Examination  for 
the  Dii)loiiia  in  Agriculture  as  imblished  from  time  to  time  by  the  Board  of 
Agi'icultnral  Studie.s. 

•2.  The  results  of  the  papers  in  the  voluntary  subjects  shall  be  taken 
into  account  in  as.signing  the  i)laces  in  the  class-list;  and  marks  shall  be 
aflixed  to  the  names  of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  in  a  voluntary 
subject. 

3.  The  two  e.xaminations  in  eacli  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the 
Examiners  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Agi'icultural  Studies  and  appointed 
by  the  Senate  in  the  preceding  Lent  Term  for  Part  I.  of  the  examination  for 
the  Diploma  in  Agriculture.  There  shall  be  a  Chairman  of  Examiners 
appointed  In'  the  IJoard. 

I.  The  Examiners  shall  receive  from  the  Agricultural  Education  Fund 
such  stijiends  as  shall  be  tixed  from  time  to  time  by  the  Board  of  Agricul- 
tural Studies. 

5.  Can<lidate8  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  degree  who  have  already  passed 
Part  I.  of  the  Examination  for  the  Diploma  in  Agriculture  shall,  on  pay- 
ment to  the  Registrary  of  an  additional  fee  of  VI,  be  ii'garded  as  having 
passed  tlie  Special  Examination  in  Agricultural  Science;  and  candidate's 
for  tlie  ])i|iloma  in  Agriculture  who  have  already  passed  the  Special 
Examination  in  Agricultural  Science  shall  be  regarded  as  having  jjassed 
Part  I.  of  the  Examination  for  the  Diploma. 


(.s)  GEOGRAPHY. 
1 .  The  examination  shall  lie  imrtly  in  writing,  partly  oral  and  practical, 
and  shall  have  reference  to  the  following  subjects:  Physical,  Historical 
and  I'olilicai,  an<l  I'^conomic  (ieograpliy,  including  (!artograpliy,  and  (as 
Voluntary  sulijects)  tlu'  History  of  (ieograpbical  ]>iscovery,  and  the  ele- 
tiieiits  of  Etbnolngy.  It  shall  be  conducted  in  accordance  with  a  schedule 
publislied  by  Un-  lioard  of  ( ieogiapbi('al  Stu<lies. 

'2.  The  two  examinations  in  each  year  sbiill  be  conducted  by  examilU'rs 
nominated  by  tlie  Board  of  Geogruiihical  Studies  and  ajipointed  l)y  tiie 
Benute  in  tin;  jireceding  Lent  Term,  and  each  examiner  shall  receive  from 
the  (ieogntphii  III  Ivliicatioii  I''und  such  stipend  as  nuiy  i»e  determined  by 
the  lioanl  of  ( leogra|ilii(  iil  Stiulies. 

:t.     Till'  examination  shall  consist  of  six  papers  as  follows  : 
(I)     I'hysical  (ieograpliy. 
("2)     Historical  and  Political  Gcograpliy. 
(U)     Ecoiioiiiic  iiiid  Coiiimerciiil  Geography. 


56     FINAL    EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE. 

(4)  Cartography. 

(5)  History  of  Geographical  Discovery. 
((5j     Elements  of  Etlmology. 

Papers  (.5)  ami  ((i)  shall  be  vohiutary,  that  is  to  say,  studeuts  shall  not 
be  required  to  in-eseut  themselves  for  them,  but  the  results  shall  be  taken 
into  account  iu  assigning  the  places  in  the  class-list ;  and  marks  shall  be 
affixed  to  the  names  of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  iu  either  of  these 
l)apers. 

4.  Candidates  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  who  have  already  passed 
Part  I  of  the  Examination  for  the  Diploma  in  Geography  shall  be  regarded 
as  having  passed  the  Special  Examination  in  Geograjjhy ;  and  candidates 
for  the  Diploma  iu  Geography  who  have  already  passed  the  Special  Ex- 
amination iu  Geography  shall  be  regarded  as  having  passed  Part  I  of  the 
Examination  for  the  Dii^loma. 

SCHEDULE  FOR  THE   SPECIAL  EXAMINATION 
IN   GEOGRAPHY. 

(1)  Physical  Geography . 
Form  and  motions  of  the  Earth. 
Elemental  y  Climatology  and  Oceanography. 

Tj'pical  forms  of  laud  contiguratiou,  their  distribution  and  modes  of 
formation. 

(2)  Jlistoiical  and  Political  Geographij. 
The   historical   develojiment   and    political   partition   of  the   difiPerent 

regions  of  the  world,  with  a  consideration  of  the  infiueuce  of  their  i)hysical 
features.  A  more  detailed  knowledge  of  the  geograjjliy  of  a  selected 
region  [for  1905  and  1906,  Europe]. 

(3)  Economic  and  Commercial  Geography . 
The  economic  growth  of   the  different  regions  of  the  world,  and  the 

main  lines  of  commerce  and  communication  by  land  and  sea  in  past  and 
present  times.  A  more  detailed  knowledge  of  a  selected  region  [for  1905 
and  1900,  Ev,rope\. 

(4)  C  artograp)h  y . 
The  construction  and  use  of  Maps.    A  general  knowledge  of  the  methods 

of  exijloratory  surveying:  jtlane  tabling,  latitudes  and  azimuths  by  the  sun, 
latitude  and  azimuth  traverses,  route  traverses  and  comjjass  sketching. 
Heights  by  barometer  and  boiling-point  thermometer. 

The  candidate  will  be  examined  orally  and  practicall}'  on  maps  and  (m 
the  ordinary  surveying  instruments. 

Any  candidate  who  can  produce  a  sketch  made  by  himself  of  a  route 
traversed  by  compass,  and  checked  by  ol)servations  for  latitude  and 
azimuth  witli  the  necessary  computations,  will  be  examined  thereon  and  j 
■will  receive  special  credit  for  good  work. 

(5)  History  of  Geogruj/hical  Discotcry. 
The  outlines  of  the  History  of  Geographical  Discovery,  with  special  I 

questions  on  a  selected  region  or  period  [for  l'JU5  and  1900,  The  Fifteenth, 
Century^. 

(0)      Elrments  of  Ethnology. 
The  principal  races  of  mankind,  their  migrations  and  present  distri- 
bution. 


FINAL  EXAMINATIONS  ORDINARY  B.A.  DEGREE.        57 

EXAMINATION   IN    SPOKEN  FRENCH   AND    SPOKEN  GERMAN. 

{Ill  lillO  and  subsequent  i/eara,  see  Oral  Examinations  in  ^fodcni 
Jjaiif/uages,  p.  114.) 

1.  An  examination  in  sjioken  French  and  spoken  German  sliall  be 
held  aninially.  Tlie  Examination  in  each  langiiage  shall  inclxide  [a]  dicta- 
tion, {l>)  reading  aloud,  and  (c)  conversation.  Every  candidate  shall  be 
required  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  in  each  of  the  three  sections  (a),  (b), 
and  (c). 

2.  The  subjects  for  conversation  shall  be  taken  mainly  from  a  book  or 
books  to  be  from  time  to  time  prescribed  by  the  Board.  Public  notice  of 
the  book  or  books  selected  for  the  examination  in  any  year  shall  be 
given  by  the  Special  Board  for  Jledieval  and  Modern  Languages  iu  the 
Michaelmas  Term  preceding  the  Examination. 

3.  Any  student,  who  is  a  member  of  the  University,  and  whose  name 
has  at  any  time  previously  appeared  in  the  class  list  of  tlie  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages  Tripos  or  in  the  class  lists  of  both  parts  of  the  Special 
Examination  in  Modern  Languages,  or  who  in  the  examination  for  the 
Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  Tripos  at  any  time  previously  has 
acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  an  ordinary  degree,  may  be  a  candidate 
for  the  examination  in  spoken  French  and  spoken  German,  in  either 
language  or  in  both. 

4.  The  examination  shall  begin  on  the  Friday  after  the  second 
Sundaj'  in  June. 

.5.  The  names  of  students,  who,  not  being  members  of  the  Senate, 
desii'o  to  present  tln'inselvcs  for  the  examination,  shall  be  sent  to  the 
Rcgistrary  by  the  Tutors  fiithcv  directly  or  throngli  the  Pnielcctors)  of 
the  several  Colleges  and  ruldic  Hostels,  the  Principals  of  Hostels,  aiul  the 
proper  officer  of  tlie  Non-collegiate  Students  Board,  not  later  than  the  first 
of  May  preceding  the  examination.  In  each  case  it  shall  be  stated 
wliether  the  student  i)ioj)os(s  to  olTer  himself  for  examination  in  French 
or  in  Gennan  or  in  both  ]'"ii'iicli  and  Cicriiian. 

Candidates  who  are  niciul)ers  of  tlie  Senate  shall  send  their  names 
together  witli  their  fees  directly  to  tlu^  Uegistrary  not  later  than  the  first 
of  Ma.y  precccling  the  examination,  and  shall  accompany  tlieir  application 
with  a  statement  whether  they  propose  to  offer  themselves  for  examin- 
ation in  I'"reiich  or  in  German  or  in  both  French  and  German. 

t>.  Tlie  Registrary  shall  send  to  tiic-  Tutors  and  Praelectors  of  the 
several  Colleges  and  Pnlilic  Hostels,  the  Principals  of  Hostels,  and  tlie 
]iro))(!r  oflicer  of  the  Non-collegiate  Students  Board,  a  First  List  of 
Caiidjrlates  at  soni<^  convenient  time  before  the  cfmimencement  of  tlu^ 
exaiiiination.  H(^  shall  also  issue  a  Corrected  List  on  tlie  s(^veiith  day 
before  the  coinmeiicement  of  the  exaiiiiiiatioii,  and  sliall  send  a  copy  of 
Hiicli  list  to  tlie  Cliainiiaii  of  tlie  I'lxamiiiers,  to  tlie  Tutors  and  I'rai'Iecfors 
of  the  several  Colleges  and  I'liblic  Hostels,  the  Priiicijials  of  Hostels,  and 
the  jiroper  ollicer  of  the  Noii-coliegialc!  Students  ISoatil.  No  student 
whose  name  does  not  a)ipear  in  tlie  ('orrectetl  Jjst  sliall  b((  allowe<l  to 
attend  the  examination  except  by  the  special  permission  of  the  ('liairman 
of  the  exaiiiiiiei'H. 

7.  Every  candidatt!  who  prcHents  liiniself  for  the  examination  shall 
be  required  to  pay  to  the  Rcgistrary  the  sum  of  tl  for  tho  University 
Chest. 

H.  If  ft  candidate  whose  name  does  not  appear  in  the  Corrected  List  is 
nevertheless  admitted  to  llie  examination,  a  fee  of  L'l  shall  b(!  paid  for  or 
by  Iiiiii  ill  acMilioii  to  the  fei-  for  tl xiiniiiiation. 

'.t.  Tlu'  Cliainiian  of  tiic  exaiiiiners  sliall  send  tii  the  Kegistrar}'  as 
early  as  possible  in  the  course  of  tiie  (^xainiiialion  a  eiqiy  of  tho  Corrected 

3—5 


58  EXAMINATIONS  FOR  HONOURS. 

List  of  caiidiflates  with  such  furthei'  corrections,  if  any,  as  may  be  neces- 
sary, certilied  by  him  to  be  a  correct  list  of  the  candidates  actually  under 
examination :  and  this  list  shall  be  considei-ed  to  be  the  Final  List  of 
candidates  for  the  examination,  and  shall  be  preserved  in  the  Registry. 

10.  The  Rcjxistrary  shall  send  to  the  Tutors  of  the  sevei-al  Colleges 
and  Public  Hosifls,  the  Principals  of  Hostels,  and  the  i^roper  officer  of  the 
Non-colk'giatc  Students  Board,  lists  of  their  pupils  who  are  under  examin- 
ation according  to  the  Final  List,  distinguishing  those  (if  any)  whose 
names  were  not  included  in  tlie  Corrected  List. 

11.  Lists  or  names  shall  be  considered  to  have  been  sent  to  the 
Registrary  on  a  day  specified,  if  they  have  been  delivered  at  or  posted  to 
his  office  on  that  day. 

If  any  of  the  days  specified  for  issuing  or  sending  lists  fall  on  a  Sunday, 
the  lists  in  question  shall  be  issued  or  sent  on  the  Saturday  previous. 

1'2.  The  examination  shall  be  conducted  by  four  examiners,  two  for 
French  and  two  for  German,  nominated  every  year  by  the  Special  Board 
for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  and  appointed  by  the  Senate  in  the 
Michaelmas  Term  preceding  the  examination.  The  Chairman  of  the 
examiners  who  shall  make  arrangements  for  the  conduct  of  the  examin- 
ation and  for  the  publication  of  the  results  shall  be  either  the  senior 
resident  examiner  or,  if  there  be  no  resident  examiner,  a  member  of  the 
Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  appointed  by  the 
Board. 

13.  In  all  cases  of  equality  of  votes  the  Chairman  of  the  examiners 
shall  have  a  second  or  casting  vote. 

14.  Each  of  the  examiners  shall  receive  Five  Pounds  from  the 
University  Chest. 

15.  The  examiners  shall  draw  up  a  list  of  the  students  approved, 
specifying  the  language  or  languages  in  which  they  have  respectively 
passed,  and  this  list  shall  be  published  not  later  than  the  Tuesday  after 
the  third  Sunday  in  June. 

16.  A  printed  statement  of  the  duties  of  the  examiners,  drawn  up 
under  the  direction  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  subject  to  alteration  by 
the  Vice-Chancellor  from  time  to  time,  shall  be  sent  by  the  Registrary  to 
the  examiners  ujion  their  appointment. 

17.  The  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  shall  have 
power  to  issue  from  time  to  time  supplementary  rules  for  the  conduct 
of  the  examination. 


EXAMINATIONS   FOR  HONOURS. 

{Candidate a  for  Honours  are  required  to  pass  the  Prerious  Examination, 
Part  I.  Part  II.  and  the  Additional  Subjects.) 

REGULATIONS   APPLICABLE  TO    ALL   THE    HONOURS 
TRIPOSES. 

1.  The  Examiners  in  any  Tripos  [except  the  Mathematical  Tripos, 
the  Law  Tripos,  the  Historical  Triposi,  and  ilie  Economics  Tripos]  shall  be 
authorized  to  declare  Candidates,  though  they  may  not  have  deserved 
honours,  to  have  reached  a  standard  equivalent  to  tliat  required  for  the 
Ordinary  ]>.A.  Degree.  Such  Candidates,  if  in  their  eighth  term  of 
residence  at  least  at  the  time  of  the  examination,  may  be  admitted  to  the 
B.A.  Degree  without  further  examination.  I(,  at  the  time  of  tiie  examin- 
ation they  are  not  yet  in  their  eiglith  term  of  residence,  they  shall  be 
entitled  to  be  excused  the  General  Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A. 
Degree. 

1  In  mill  iilid  Klllisciiuunt  yciirs,  ailil  '■thr  IMfilicviil  kimI  ,Moiirni  l.iinnuiiws  Tripus." 


EXAMINATIONS  FOR  HONOURS.  59 

The  Examiners  shall  also  be  authorized  to  declare  Candidates,  though 
they  may  not  have  deserved  Honours,  to  have  acquitted  themselves  so  as 
to  deseive  to  be  excused  the  General  Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A. 
I  Degree.  Such  Candidates,  when  of  proper  standing,  may  be  admitted  to 
the  B.A.  Degree  after  passing'  one  of  the  Special  Examinations  for  the 
Ordinary  B  A.  Degree. 

2.  If  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  any  Tripos  [except  the  Law  Tripos, 
the  Historical  Tripos  ^  and  the  Economics  Tripos]  be  prevented  by  illness 
or  any  other  sufficient  cause  from  attending  part  of  the  Examination  for 
such  Tripos,  the  Examiners  shall  be  authorized,  if  such  Candidate  shall 
have  acquitted  himself  so  far  with  credit,  to  declare  him  to  have  deserved 
Honours,  and  such  Candidate  shall  be  deemed  to  have  obtained  Honours 
in  such  Examination. 

The  Examiners  shall  also  be  authorized  to  declare  such  a  Candidate  to 
have  reached  a  standard  equivalent  to  that  required  for  the  Ordinary  B.A. 
Degree;  and  the  Candidate,  if  in  his  eighth  term  of  residence  at  least 
at  tlie  time  of  the  Examination,  may  be  admitted  to  the  B.A.  Degree 
without  fuilher  examination.  If  at  the  time  of  the  Examination  he  is  not 
yet  in  his  eighth  term  of  residence,  he  shall  be  entitled  to  be  excused  the 
General  Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree. 

The  Examiners  shall  further  be  authorized  to  declare  such  a  Can- 
didate to  have  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  to  be  excused  the 
General  Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree;  and  the  Candidate, 
when  of  proper  standing,  may  be  admitted  to  the  B.A.  Degree  after 
passing  one  of  the  Special  Examinations  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree. 

'2*.  A  student  who,  in  his  seventh  or  any  earlier  term  of  residence  but 
not  before  the  Easter  Term  of  1907,  has  obtained  Honours  in  any  Tripos 
Examination  (for  which  he  may  he  a  candidate  in  his  eif^hth  term  or  later 
without  having  already  obtained  Honours  in  another  Tripos  Exanunation, 
and  which  if  passed  at  that  time  would  ([ualify  for  a  degree  without  farther 
requirement  that  the  student  should  liave  previously  ()l)taiiifd  Hmiours 
in  another  Tripos  Examination),  and  who  has  sulis((iiu'iitly  coiiipltlcd  the 
re(|uisite  number  of  terms,  shall  without  furthti-  cxaniiiiation  !)«■  eiilitled  to 
proceed  to  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Ai'ts,  provided  that  he  i)resents  to  the 
Registrary  a  certificate  or  certificates  signed  by  a  Professor,  Reader,  or 
University  Lecturer,  by  a  licctnrer  or  Tt;acher  appointed  or  nn-ognised 
under  any  Ordinance  of  tin;  I'nivcrsity,  or  by  a  (^'ollcge  Lecturer,  and 
^'oaiitersigncd  by  the  Head  of  the  student's  College  and  by  his  College 
Tutor  for,  in  the  case  of  a  Non-(!ollegiate  student,  by  the  Chairman  of  the 
Non-(J()llegiate  Students'  Board  and  by  the  Censor),  shewing  that  he  has, 
dui-ing  tlie  terms  required  to  be  kept  subsequent  to  the  term  in  which  he 
ohtanied  JloiKiurs,  diligently  ]iursMed  a  course  of  stuily  in  the  Univer.sity. 

Tlie  student  shall  he  re(|nii-eil  to  jjay  the  sum  of  t'H  to  thc^  Registrary 
for  tlie  University  Chest  when  such  certiticate  is  presented  for  registration. 

3.  The  Council  of  the  Senate  may  at  any  time  grant  permission  to 
Students  who  have  degraded  or  who  wish  to  degrade  to  become  Candid- 
•tes  for  University  Scholarships,  or  for  any  other  Academical  Honours, 
'during  their  Unriergraduateship,  or  for  Honours  in  any  Tripos,  on  receiv- 
ing nppli(;ation  from  the  Tutors  of  such  Students  accompanied  by  certifi- 
jates  of  ill-health,  or  such  other  certificates  as  nniy  ap|iear  to  the  Tutors 
;o  be  necessary. 

4.  Without  such   permission   no  |)erson   who  has  degraded  shall  be 

Bermitted  to  become  a  Can<iidate  for  University  Scholarships  or  for  any 
niversity  Honours. 
6.     The  ('ouncil  shall  be  empowered  to  ascertain  wliether  the  ("andid- 

1   III  mill  Mi>\  HulM.'i|u,'nt  )i'nr».  mlil  "  llir  Mi.tl.tal  aihl  M.Mlnii  L.iiuiuikoh  Tri|>uH  " 


60  EXAMINATIONS  FOR  HONOUES. 

ates  for  the  several  Honours  Triposes  in  each  year  are  of  the  proper 
standing,  and  for  this  purpose  the  Pradectors  of  tiie  respective  Collejies  of 
the  Candidates  for  Honours  shall  be  required  to  send  to  the  Ilegistrary 
before  the  commencement  of  the  Examination  Certificates  of  the  Terms 
kept  by  such  Candidates,  signed  and  sealed  by  the  Heads  of  those  Colleges, 
or  their  pro[)er  deputies.  The  Council  shall  be  empowered  further  to  as- 
certain whether  the  Candidates  have  passed  the  Previous  Examination 
according  to  the  rules  prescribed  for  it;  and  shall  make  known  to  the  Ex- 
aminers in  each  case,  as  soon  as  may  be  after  the  commencement  of  the 
Examination,  the  names  of  those  persons  who  are  duly  qualified  in  point  of 
standing  and  other  circumstances  to  be  Candidates  for  Honours. 

6.  The  Examiners  for  each  Tiipos,  or  for  each  Part  of  a  Tripos  where 
the  Examiners  for  the  two  Parts  are  distinct,  shall  be  called  together,  as 
soon  as  possible  after  their  appointment,  by  the  Examiner  senior  in  order 
of  degree  of  all  the  resident  Examiners  for  the  Tripos  or  Part  of  a  Pripos, 
to  make  preliminary  arrangements  and  to  appoint  one  of  their  body  who 
shall  be  a  resident  member  of  the  Senate  to  ant  as  Chairman;  such  appoint- 
ment to  be  communicated  as  soon  as  practicable  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  for 
publication  to  the  Senate. 

7.  An  honorarium  of  £5  shall  be  assigned  in  each  case  to  the  Examiner 
who  is  appointed  to  act  as  Chairman. 

8.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Chairman  to  call  a  meeting  of  the  Ex- 
aminers at  which  the  Examination  questions  of  each  of  the  Examiners 
shall  be  duly  submitted  to  the  other  Examiners,  to  call  any  other  meetings 
which  may  be  necessary,  and  generally  to  see  that  the  liegulations  which 
apply  to  the  particular  Examination  with  which  he  is  concerned  are  duly 
observed. 

9.  In  all  cases  of  equality  of  votes  the  Chairman  shall  have  a  second 
or  casting  vote. 

10.  11,  12.     See  Publication  of  Class  Lists,  page  8. 

13.  A  printed  statement  of  the  duties  of  Examiners  for  Triposes 
drawn  up  under  the  direction  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  subject  to 
alteration  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  from  time  to  time,  shall  be  sent  by  the 
Registrary  to  all  such  Examiners  upon  their  appointment. 

14.  Before  the  division  of  the  Term  |)receding  each  of  the  Examinations 
or  in  the  case  of  I'art  II.  ot  the  Mathematical  Tripos  and  in  the  case  of  the 
Oriental  Languages  Tripos  before  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  imme- 
diately preceding,  or  in  the  case  of  Part  II.  of  the  Moral  Sciences  Tripos 
and  in  the  case  of  the  Theological  Tripos,  of  tho  Historical  Tripos',  and  of 
Uw  Ec(nioiiiii's  Trijjos  before  the  first  of  Deceniher  immediately  pre- 
ceding, the  names  of  all  the  students  who  desire  to  present  themselves 
as  Candidates  for  any  Tripos  or  part  of  a  Tripos  shall  be  sent  to  the 
Registrary  by  the  Tutors  (either  directly  or  through  the  Pra;lectors)  of 
the  several  Colleges  or  I'ublic  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the 
proi)er  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  lioard,  in  separate  lists. 
These  lists  shall  specify 

I  in  the  case  of  the  Mathematical  Tripos  Part  IL  the  divisions  and 
subjects  in  which  each  Candidate  desires  to  be  examined  ;]'- 

in  the  case  of  the  Classical  'I'ripos  Part  II.  which  of  the  Sections 
A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  each  Candidate  offers  for  examination  ; 

in  the  case  of  the  Moral  Sciences  Tripos  which  of  the  Sections  of 
Part  II.  each  Candidate  offers  for  examination  ; 

1  In  lilin  iinrl  sulwciiui'tit  .vrnrs,  .■uld  "of  Sections  It,  P.  F,  (J,  |[,  ami  I  of  llio  Mwliiv.il  :inil  M.kIitii 
Lftn(!imKCi.Trii)os." 

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EXAMINATIONS  FOR  HONOUES.  61 

in  the  case  of  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  which  of  the  subjects 
each  Candidate  offers  for  examination  ; 

in  the  case  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Theological  Tripos  the 
Section  or  Sections  and  additional  paper,  if  any,  in  which  each  Candidate 
intends  to  present  himself  for  examination; 

in  the  case  of  the  Historical  Tripos  which  of  the  alternative  papers 
each  Candidate  desires  to  take  ; 

in  the  case  of  the  Semitic  Lann;uajjes  Tripos  the  subjects  in  which 
each  Candidate  wishes  to  be  examined; 

in  the  case  of  the  Indian  Lang'uages  Tripos  the  subjects  in  which 
each  Candiilate  wishes  to  be  examined; 

in  the  case  of  the  MediiBval  and  Modern  Laiifjuages  Tripos  which 
of  the  Sections,  and  alternative  parts  of  the  Sections,  each  candidate  offers 
for  Examination,  and  whicli  of  the  candidates  desire  to  be  examined  in  the 
pronunciation  of  French  or  German;  i 

in  the  case  of  Parts  I.  and  II.  of  the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos, 
the  subjects  in  which  each  Candidate  wishes  to  be  examined  ; 

ill  the  case  of  Part  II.  of  the  Ecoiiomics  Tripos  which  of  the  alter- 
native pa)>ers  each  Candidate  desires  to  take. 

15.  The  Uefjistrary  shall  send  to  the  'I'utors  and  Praelectors  of  the 
several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the 
proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  a  First  List  of  Candid- 
ates for  each  Tripos  or  Part  of  a  Tripos  at  some  convenient  time  before 
the  commencement  of  each  examination.  He  shall  also  issue  a  Corrected 
List  on  the  seventh  day  before  the  commencement  of  each  examination 
and  shall  send  a  copy  of  such  list  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Examiners,  to  the 
Tutors  and  Pr;electors  of  the  several  Colleges  and  Pul>lic  Hostels  the 
Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students 
Board.  No  student  shall  be  allowed  to  attend  any  of  these  examinations 
whose  name  does  not  appear  in  the  Corrected  List  except  by  the  special 
])ermission  of  the  Chairman  of  Examiners. 

It).  If  a  Candidate  for  any  examination  whose  name  has  not  been  sent 
in  to  the  Ilegistrary  on  or  before  the  tenth  day  previous  to  the  commence- 
ment of  the  examination  be  nevertheless  admitted  to  the  examination  a  fee 
of  £1  shall  be  paid  for  him  together  with  the  fee  (if  any)  due  for  the 
examination. 

17.  1  he  Chairman  of  the  Examiners  shall  send  to  the  Repistrary  on 
the  first  morning  of  each  examination  a  copy  of  the  Corrected  List  of 
Candiilates  with  such  further  corrections,  if  any,  as  may  be  necessary, 
certified  by  him  to  he  a  correct  list  of  the  (Candidates  actually  under 
examination:  and  this  list  shall  he  considered  to  be  the  Final  List  of 
Candidates  for  such  examination,  and  shall  be  preserved  in  the  Repistry. 

IS.  In  all  cases  where  fees  are  due  from  Candidates  tlie  Registrary 
shall  send  to  the  Tutors  of  the  several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels 
the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate 
Students  Hoard,  lists  of  their  pupils  who  arc  under  examination  according 
to  the  I'lrial  iiist,  di»tini;uishiiig  those  (if  aiiyi  whose  names  were  not 
included  in  the  Corrc-cled  Lint:  and  the  Tutors  of  the  several  Collfges  and 
Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  officer  of  the  Non- 
Collegiate  Students  Board  shall  sentl  to  the  llegistrary  the  fees  due 
from  their  respective  pupils. 

If).  Lists  or  Names  sliall  be  considered  to  have  l)een  sent  to  the 
Registrary  on  a  <lay  specified,  if  they  have  been  delivered  at  or  ported  to 
his  office  on  that  ilay. 

If  any  of  the  days  specified  for  issuing  or  sending  lists  fall  on  a  Sunday 
the  lists  ill  ({iK'Mtion  shall  be  iBsued  or  sent  on  the  Saturday  ]irevious. 

I  III  linn  mill  MilMniui'nt  xonn,  delete  "niiil  wliirli iMriiiiin." 


62  REGULATIONS  FOR  VARIOUS   TRIPOSES. 

REGULATIONS    FOR    THE   MATHEMATICAL    TRIPOS,  AND 
CLASSICAL    TRIPOS. 

1.  A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  first  part  of 
the  Examination  for  the  Classical  Tripos  if  at  the  time  of  such 
Examination  he  be  in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept 
four  terms ;  provided  that  nine  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed 
after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms  unless  the  Candidate  shall  have 
previously  obtained  Honours  in  one  of  the  Honours  Examinations  of 
the  University,  in  which  case  he  may  be  a  Candidate  provided  that 
twelve  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said 
four  terms. 

2.  A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  second  part 
of  the  Examination  for  the  Classical  Tripos  if  at  the  time  of  such 
Examination  he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at  least,  having  previously 
kept  seven  terms:  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms  shall  not 
have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms.  Provided  further 
that  he  shall  have  already  obtained  Honours  in  the  first  part  of  audi 
Examination. 

3.  (Rescinded.) 

4.  No  Student  of  a  different  standing  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a 
Candidate  for  Honours  in  any  of  these  Examinations  unless  he  shall 
have  obtained  permission  from  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

5.  No  Student  who  has  presented  himself  for  any  of  the  above 
Examinations  may  present  himself  on  another  occasion  for  the  same 
Examination. 

6.  No  Student  may  present  himself  for  both  parts  of  the  Examin- 
ation for  the  Classical  Tripos  in  the  same  year. 

7.  A  Student  who  shall  pass  the  second  part  of  the  Examination 
for  the  Mathematical,  or  Classical,  Tripos,  shall  be  entitled  to  ad- 
mission to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  provided  that  be  shall  have 
kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time  when  lie  applies  for  his 
degree. 

8.  (Rescinded.) 

9.  A  Student  who  shall  pass  the  first  part  of  the  Examination  for 
the  Classical  Tripos  not  earlier  than  his  eighth  term  of  residence  shall 
be  entitled  to  admission  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  provided  that 
he  shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he 
applies  for  his  degree.  A  Student  who  shall  pass  such  Examination 
earlier  than  his  eighth  term  shall  be  excused  the  General  Examination 
for  the  B.  A.  Degree. 

10.  The  Examination  for  the  Classical  Tripos  (first  part)  shall  com- 
mence upon  the  Monday  after  the  last  Sunday  but  two  in  May. 

11.  The  Examinations  for  the  Classical  Tri])os  (second  part) 
shall  commence  on  the  Monday  after  the  last  Sunday  in  May. 

12.  (Rescinded.) 

13.  If  Ascensitm  Day  fall  upon  any  of  the  days  fixed  for  one  of  the 


EXAMINATION   FOR  THE  MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS.      63 

Honours  Examinations,  there  shall  be  no  examination  on  Ascension  Day, 
but  ail  the  examinations  affected  by  these  regulations  which  begin  not 
later  than  Ascension  Day  shall  begin  one  day  earlier  (exclusive  of  Sunday) 
than  is  here  provided. 

14.  The  Class  Lists  for  the  Classical  Tripos  (first  and  second  parts) 
shall  be  published  on  the  Saturday  after  the  second  Sunday  in  June 
at  9  A.M. 

15.  (Superseded.) 

16.  (Rescinded.) 


REGULATIONS   FOR   THE   MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS 
EXAMINATION. 

See  also  pp.  58 — 68. 

Part  I. 

(7'he  last  Examination  for  Part  I.  under  these  Requlations  ivill  he  held 

in  1909.) 

1.  A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  first  part  of 
the  Examination  for  the  Mathematical  Tripos  if  at  the  time  of  such 
Examination  he  be  in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept 
four  terms  :  provided  that  nine  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed 
after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms  unless  the  Candidate  shall  have 
previously  obtained  Honours  in  one  of  the  Honours  Examinations  of 
the  University,  in  which  case  he  may  be  a  Candidate  provided  that 
twelve  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said 
four  terms.  No  Student  of  a  different  standing  shall  be  allowed  to  be 
a  Candidate  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  permission  from  the  Council 
of  the  Senate. 

2.  No  Student  who  has  presented  himself  for  this  Examination 
may  present  himself  on  another  occasion  for  the  same  Examination. 

H.  A  Student  who  shall  pass  the  first  j)art  of  the  Examination  for 
the  Mathematical  Tripos  not  earlier  than  his  eighth  term  of  residence 
shall  be  entitled  to  admission  to  the  degree  of  liachelor  of  Arts  provided 
that  he  shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time  when 
he  apj>lies  for  his  degree.  A  Student  who  shall  pass  such  Examination 
earlier  than  his  eighth  term  shall  be  excused  the  General  Examination 
fur  the  I'l.A.  Degree. 

4.  The  Examination  shall  extend  over  eight  days  ;  and  between  the 
first  four  days  and  the  second  four  days  of  the  Examination  there  shall 
be  an  interval  of  eleven  days. 

.I.  The  Examination  for  the  first  four  days  shall  be  confined  to  the 
subjects  defined  by  Schedule  I. 

fj.  On  the  eleventh  day  after  the  end  of  the  first  four  days  of  the 
Examination  the  Moderators  and  Examiners  shall  declare  wliat  Candid- 
ates have  so  acf|uitted  themselves  as  to  deserve  Mathematical  Honours, 
and  what  Candidates  among  those  in  thi-ir  eighth  term  at  least  have  so 
acquitted  themselves  as  to  deserve  an  Ordinary  H.  A.  Degree,  and  what 
Caiididales  among  those  in  their  fifth  term  at  Itiust  have  so  ac<|iiitted 
themselves  as  to  deserve  to  be  excused   from   the  (ieneral    Examination 


64     EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  MATHEMATICAL  TEIPOS. 

for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  degree;  and  those  Candidates  only  shall  be 
admitted  to  the  remainder  of  the  Examination  who  are  declared  to  have 
so  acquitted  themselves  as  to  deserve  Mathematical  Honours. 

7.  The  Examination  for  the  second  four  days  shall  comprise  the 
subjects  included  in  Schedule  II. 

8.  The  Examination  for  the  first  four  days  shall  begin  on  the 
Tuesday  before  the  last  Sunday  but  one  in  May;  and  the  Examination 
for  the  second  four  days  shall  begin  on  the  Wednesday  after  the  last 
Sunday  in  May.  If  Ascension  Day  fall  on  atiy  of  the  days  fixed  for 
Examination  there  shall  be  no  Examination  on  Ascension  Day,  but  the 
Examination  shall  begin  one  day  earlier  than  is  here  provided. 

9.  The  Examination  shall  be  conducted  according  to  Schedule  III. 

10.  On  the  tenth  day  after  the  end  of  the  Examination  the  Mode- 
rators and  Examiners,  taking  into  account  the  Examination  for  the 
whole  of  the  eight  days,  shall  publish  a  list  of  the  Candidates  arranged 
in  order  of  merit  in  the  three  classes  of  Wranglers,  Senior  Optimes,  and 
Junior  Optimes. 

11.  In  all  the  subjects  of  Examination  there  shall  be  introduced 
examples  and  questions,  by  way  of  illustration  or  explanation,  arising 
directly  out  of  the  Propositions  themselves  ;  but  this  rule  shall  not  be 
understood  to  sanction  the  introduction  of  problems  into  parts  of  the 
Examination  which  are  not  exclusively  devoted  thereto. 

12.  The  same  questions  shall  be  proposed  throughout  the  Examin- 
ation to  all  the  Candidates,  and  there  shall  not  be  contained  in  any 
bookwork  paper  more  questions  than  well-prepared  Students  may  be 
expected  to  answer  within  the  time  allowed  for  the  paper. 

13.  At  the  third  congregation  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  in  every 
year  the  Senate  shall  elect  two  Moderators,  who  shall  be  nominated  by 
the  Colleges  whose  turn  it  will  be  to  nominate  the  Proctors  of  the 
ensuing  year,  to  examine  in  the  ensuing  Easter  Term. 

14.  It  .shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Moderators  of  each  year  to  be 
Examiners  in  the  following  year,  sulyect  to  the  approval  of  the  Senate 
by  Grace  in  each  year :  and  such  Graces  shall  be  offered  to  the  Senate 
at  the  third  Congregation  in  the  Michaelmas  Term. 

15.  If  any  Moderator  be  prevented  by  reasonable  cause  from 
becoming  an  Examiner  as  aforesaid,  it  shall  devolve  upon  the  Special 
Board  foi'  Mathematics  to  nominate  an  Examiner  in  his  stead,  subject  | 
to  the  approval  of  the  Senate  by  Grace. 

16.  Each  Moderator  and  each  Examiner  shall  receive  from  the 
University  Chest  the  sum  of  seventy  pounds. 

17.  There    shall    be    general    meetings    of    the    Moderators    and 
Examiners,  when  the  (juestions  and  ]iroblems  shall  be  submitted  to  the  | 
whole  body  for  their  approval,  and  when  the  credit  to  be  assigned  to 
each  i)f  the  (luestions  and  problems  shall  be  agreed  upon  by  the  Mode- 
rators and  Examiners  in  common. 

18.  The  duty  of  proposing  the  questions  and  proV)lems  and  examining 
the  answers  to  them  shall  be  distributed  among  the  Moderators  and 
Examiners   according  to   their  discretion.     The   Moderators  and    Ex- 


EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS.    65 

aminers  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the  explanatory 
portions  of  the  Candidates'  answers  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence 
ill  these  respects. 

19  The  Special  Board  for  Mathematics  shall  have  power  to  change 
the  arrangement  of  the  suhjects  and  papers  in  the  second  four  days  of 
the  Examination,  care  being  taken  that  due  notice  be  given  to  Members 
of  the  University  of  any  proposed  alteration. 

Part  II. 

(The  last  Examination  for  Part  II.  under  tJicse  Bcgulafionn  vill  he  held 
in  1910.) 

1.  The  Examination  shall  begin  on  the  Thm-sday  after  the  last  Sunday 
in  May  and  shall  extend  over  three  days. 

If  Ascension  Day  fall  on  any  of  the  days  fixed  for  Examination,  there 
shall  be  no  Examination  on  Ascension  Day,  but  the  Examination  shall 
begin  one  day  earlier  (exclusive  of  Sunday)  than  is  here  provided. 

■2.  The  Examination  shall  comprise  the  subjects  in  Schedule  IV.  and 
shall  be  conducted  in  accordance  with  Schedule  V. 

.S.  A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Examination  for 
Part  II.  if  at  the  time  of  such  Examination  he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at 
least  having  previously  kept  seven  terms,  provided  that  twelve  complete 
terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms : 
provided  f iirtlier  that  he  shall  have  obtained  Honours  in  the  Mathematical 
Tripos  Part  I.  in  a  i)rece<ling  year. 

4.  Before  the  first  day  of  December  next  preceding  the  Examination 
the  Pni'lectors  of  the  several  colleges  sliall  furnish  the  Ilegistrary  with 
lists  of  the  students  of  their  colleges  who  intend  to  present  themselves  for 
examination,  specifying  the  divisions  and  subjects  in  which  each  candidate 
desires  to  be  examined. 

r».  On  the  tenth  day  after  the  end  of  the  Examination  the  Examiners 
shall  publish  a  list  of  tliose  examined  and  approved  ;  such  list  shall  con- 
sist of  three  classes,  each  class  containing  one  or  more  divisions,  accord- 
int,'  to  tlie  discretion  of  the  Examiners,  and  each  division  being  arranged 
ali)habetically. 

(j.  Proficiency  in  subjects  contained  in  two  divisions  of  Schedule  IV. 
shall  be  necessary  to  qualify  a  Candidate  for  admission  to  the  first 
class. 

7.  Tiie  duty  of  proposing  the  questions  and  examining  the  answers  in 
tin?  papers  shall  be  distributed  among  the  Examiners  according  to  their 
discretion. 

H.  Tiien-  sliall  be  general  meetings  of  the  Examiners  when  the  papers 
shall  !)(■  sulmiittcd  to  the  whole  body  for  their  approval. 

'.(.  At  the  foiiith  Congregation  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  in  every  year 
the  Senate  shall  elect,  on  the  nomination  of  the  Special  Board  for  Mathe- 
matics, four  Kxaminers  to  examine  in  the  ensuing  Easter  Term. 

10.  Each  Examiner  shall  receive  from  the  Umversity  Chest  the  sum 
of  thirty-live  pounds. 

11.  The  Sjx-cial  liounl  for  Mathematics  shall  have  power  to  cliango 
the  arniiiKement  of  the  siil.jecls  ami  paiiers,  eare  being  taken  that  diio 
Qotice  be  given  to  Members  of  the  University  of  any  proposed  alteration. 


66    EXAMINATION   FOR  THE   MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS. 


SCHEDULE  L 

Pure  Geometry;  namely,  Euclid,  Books  I.  to  VI.,  Book  XI.  Props. 
I.  to  XXI.,  Book  XII.  Props,  i.  ii.  ;  simple  properties  of  lines  and  circles; 
inversion  ;  the  elementary  properties  of  Conic  Sections  treated  geometric- 
ally, not  excluding  the  method  of  projections;  reciprocation,  harmonic 
properties,  curvature. 

Elementary  Algebra,  including  the  binomial  theorem,  the  exponential 
theorem,  logarithms. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Plane  Trigonometry,  so  far  as  to  include  the 
solution  and  properties  of  triangles. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Plane  Analytical  Geometry;  namely,  the 
straight  line  and  circle  referred  to  rectangular  axes;  the  parabola,  ellipse 
and  hyperbola,  referred  to  their  principal  axes;  with  simple  applica- 
tions. 

The  elementary  parts  of  the  Differential  and  Integral  Calculus ; 
namely,  differentiation  and  integration  of  simple  functions,  Taylor's 
theorem,  maxima  and  minima  with  one  independent  variable,  tangents 
to  curves,  curvature,  areas  of  curves. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Statics;  namely,  the  equilibrium  of  forces 
acting  in  one  plane  and  of  parallel  forces,  force  diagrams,  the  centre  of 
gravity,  the  mechanical  powers,  friction,  virtual  work. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Dynamics ;  namely,  uniform,  uniformly 
accelerated,  and  uniform  circular  motion,  projectiles  in  vacuo,  simple 
harmonic  oscillations,  collision,  energy. 

The  first,  second,  and  third  sections  in  Book  I.  of  Newton's 
Principia,  the  propositions  to  be  proved  by  Newton's  methods. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Optics  ;  namely,  the  reflexion  and  refraction 
of  light  at  plane  and  at  spherical  surfaces,  not  including  aberrations; 
the  eye;  the  construction  and  use  of  the  more  simple  instruments; 
achromatism. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Astronomy,  so  far  as  they  are  necessary  for 
the  explanation  of  the  more  simple  phenomena,  without  the  use  of 
spherical  trigonometry  ;  astronomical  instruments. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Hydrostatics  ;  namely,  the  pressure  of  fluids, 
specific  gravities,  fioating  bodies,  barometric  heights ;  the  construction 
and  use  of  the  more  simple  instruments  and  machines. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Heat ;  namely,  specific  heat,  latent  heat, 
the  m^echanical  equivalent  of  heat,  density  of  gases  as  depending  on 
pressure  and  temperature,  indicator  diagrams. 

The  elementary  parts  of  Electricity ;  namely,  elementary  properties 
of  the  potential ;  lines  of  force  ;  condensers  ;  Ohm's  law  with  simple 
applications  ;  sine  and  tangent  galvanometers. 

SCHEDULE   IL 

Algebra:  Tiieory  of  Equations. 

Trigonometry,  Plane  and  Spherical. 

Analytical  Geometry,  Plane  and  Solid,  including  curvature  of  curves 
and  surfaces. 

Differential  and  Integral  Calculus,  including  Fourier's  Theorems  and 
Calculus  of  Variations. 


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EXAMINATION  FOR  THE   MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS.       67 


Differential  Equations,  including  partial  differential  equations  of  the 
first  order:   Functions  of  Legendre  and  Bessel. 

Elementary  Elliptic  Functions,  excluding  the  Theta  Functions  and 
the  theory  of  Tratisforiuations. 

Statics,  including  bending  of  rods:  Attractions. 

Hydrostatics,  including  Capillarity,  and  rotating  homogeneous  liquid 
ellipsoids. 

Dynamics  of  a  Particle. 

Rigid  Dynamics. 

Hydrodynamics,  including  irrotational  motion  of  a  perfect  fluid, 
two-dimensional  waves  in  liquid  under  gravity,  plane  waves  of  sound. 
Vibrations  of  a  stretched  string. 

Geometrical  Optics. 

Spherical  Astronomy. 

Electricity  and  Magnetism,  including  properties  of  the  potential, 
distribution  of  electricity  on  spheres  and  cylinders,  condensers,  the 
methods  of  inversion  and  electric  images.  Ohm's  law,  distribution  of 
currents  in  a  system  of  linear  conductors,  steady  flow  in  two  dimensions: 
law  of  magnetic  force,  action  of  two  small  magnets  on  each  other,  laws 
of  induced  magnetizati<jn  with  applications  to  concentric  spheres  and 
cylinders,  elements  of  terrestrial  magnetism  :  the  electromagnetic  action 
of  linear  electric  currents,  the  laws  of  the  induction  of  currents,  co- 
efficients of  self  and  mutual  induction. 

SCHEDULE  in. 


Oay3 

Hours 

Tuesday 

9—12 
2—5 

Wcdnestlay 

9—12 
2—5 

Thursday 

9—12 
2—5 

Friday 

9—12 

Subj  ccts 


Pure  Geometry  and  Newton  I. 
Algebra  and  Trigonometry 


Analytical  Geometry,  Differential  and  Integral 

Calculus 
Statics,  Dynamics,  and  Newton  II,  IH. 


Optics  and  Astronomy 
Hydrostatics,  Heat,  and  Electricity 


The  nirtbuds  c.f  Aniilytical  Geometry  and  the  Infinitesimal  Calculus 
i!  not  to  be  used  in  the  pa|)erH  of  Tuesday  morning  and  afternoon  ;  and 
the  Kxaminers  may  also,  if  they  tliink  fit,  specify  that  certain  of  the 
prol>k'n)s  of  Friday  morning  are  to  be  solved  without  their  use.  lUit  the 
questions  in  iill  tlie  papers  of  tile  first  four  <biys  except  that  of  Wednesday 
morning  will  bi-  such  as  can  be  naturally  solved  without  the  aid  of  tht^sc 
methods. 


68     EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS. 


Days 

Hours 

Subjects 

Wednesilay 

9—12 

'2—5 

Natural  Philosophy 
Piu-e  Mathematics 

Thursday 

9—12 
2-5 

Pure  Mathematics 
Natural  Philosophy 

Friday 

9—12 
2—5 

Pure  Mathematics  aud  Natural  Philosophy 
Pure  Mathematics  aud  Natural  Philosophy 

Saturday 

9—12 

Problems 

SCHEDULE  IV. 


Division  I. 

Differeutial  and  Integral  Calculus, 
including  Definite  Integrals  and 
the  Calculus  of  Variations. 

Differential  Equations. 

Calculus  of  Finite  Diiferences. 

Harmonic  Analysis,  including  the 
functions  of  Legendre  and  La- 
place, Bessel  and  Lame  and  Fou- 
rier's Series. 

Theory  of  Chances,  including  Com- 
bination of  Observations. 

Division  II. 

Theory  of  Equations,  including  the 
theory  of  substitutions. 

Modern  Algebra. 

Theory  of  Numbers ;  theory  of  con- 
gruences aud  the  theory  of  forms. 

Quaternions  and  other  non-com- 
mutative Algebras. 

Division  III. 

Theory  of   Functions   of  Complex 

Variables. 
Elliptic  Functions. 
Abelian      and       Multiply-Periodic 

Functions. 


Division  I V. 

Projective  Geometry. 

Analytical  Geometry  of  Cm-ves  and 
Sm-faces. 

Division  V. 

Theory  of  Attractions  and  Poten- 
tial. 

Geodesy. 

Dynamics. 

Geometrical  Astronomy. 

Physical  Astronomy. 

Division  VI. 
Theory  of  Elasticity. 
Geometrical  Optics. 
Physical  Optics. 

Division  VII. 

Vibrations,  including  Waves 
Tides. 

Hydrodynamics. 

Acoustics. 

Division  VIII. 

Electricity  aud  Magnetism,  in- 
cluding the  Electro-magnetic 
Theory  of  Light. 

Thermodynamics  and  the  Kinetic 
Theory  of  Gases. 

Conduction  of  Heat. 


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and^H 


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EXAMINATION  FOR  THE   MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS.     69 
SCHEDULE  V. 


Days 

Hours 

9—12 
2—5 

Subjects 

Thursday 

Divisions  I.  U.  V.  VI. 

Divisions  III.  IV.  VII.  VHI. 

Friday 

9—12 

Divisions  1.  ill.  VI.  VU. 

2—5 

Divisions  U.  TV.  V.  VIII. 

Saturday 

1 

9—12 

Divisions  I.  IV.  V.  VII. 

2—5 

Divisions  H.  HI.  VI.  VHI. 

NEW   REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  MATHEMATIC.\L  TRIPOS. 

(Grace  of  2  Februai-y  1907.) 

Pabt  I. 

(The  first  E.ramiuation  for  Part  I.  iras  held  in  1908.) 

1.  TIk'  ^ratliciiiatical  Tripos  Part  I  sliall  lii't,'iii  on  the  Thursda.y  after 
the  hist  SuiKhiv  in  May,  and  shall  extend  over  three  days.  If  Ascension 
Day  shall  fall  on  the  first  day  li.\e<l  for  the  E.xauiinalion  there  shall  he  no 
£.\aniinatii>n  on  Ascension  Day,  hut  the  Examination  shall  begin  one  day 
earlier  than  is  here  provided. 

•2.  The  Examination  sliall  comprise  the  subjects  in  the  annexed 
fichedide  for  Part  I,  the  (]uestions  on  the  various  subjects  beiuf;  distributed 
amonKst  the  papers  accordinj^  to  the  discretion  of  the  Examiners.  Two 
papers,  for  I'ach  of  which  three  hours  shall  be  allowed,  shall  be  set  on  each 
day  of  the  Examination. 

3.  The  i|uestionH  in  the  physical  subjects  of  the  Schedule  shall  be  of 
Bucli  a  <diaracter  as  to  test  knowled{,'e  of  tlu'  i)hysical  ])henomena  and  their 
relations,  and  not  merely  an  ability  to  deal  with  the  analytical  develoi)- 
liieuts  of  the  sidtjects. 

'1.  A  lar^'e  ])ro))ortir)n  of  such  riders  as  iiw  set  shall  consist  of  simple 
exaniplts  illustratin;,'  nnmeiically  or  otlicrwise  tire  (■orri-si)ondin','  theory. 

:').  .\  student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Examination  if 
at  the  time  of  sucii  Kxamination  he  be  in  his  second  term  at  least,  having 

fireviously  kept  one  tenn  ;  i>rovided  that  six  com|ilete  t^-rms  shall  not 
lave  ]iassed  after  the  said  lirst  term,  unless  the  Candidate  shall  lia\e 
]ireviously  obtained  honours  in  one  of  the  Honours  l'',\aminatioiis  of  tlie 
I'nivi-rsity,  in  which  case  he  nuiy  be  a  CMndi<late  for  Honours,  p)'o\ided 


70     EXAMINATION   FOR   THE  MATHEMATICAL   TRIPOS. 

that  nine  complete  terms  shall  not  Iiave  passed  after  the  said  first  term. 
No  student  of  a  different  standing  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  Candidate  for 
Honours,  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  permission  from  the  Council  of  the 
Senate.  A  student  who  fails  to  obtain  Honours  in  the  Examination  may 
be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  on  a  second  occasion,  provided  he  be  then 
otherwise  qualified. 

6.  In  the  answers  to  questions  on  the  subjects  of  the  Schedule 
Candidates  shall  not  be  restricted  to  the  use  of  the  methods  indicated  in 
the  Schedule. 

7.  The  Special  Board  for  Mathematics  shall  liave  power  to  alter  the 
detailed  specifications  contained  under  the  several  heads  in  the  Schedule, 
due  care  being  taken  that  sufticient  notice  be  given  to  Members  of  the 
University  of  any  proposed  change. 

8.  On  the  tenth  day  after  the  end  of  the  Examination  tlie  Examiners 
shall  publish  a  list  of  the  Candidates  who  obtain  Honours  in  tlie  P^xamin- 
ation  arranged  in  three  classes,  the  names  in  eacli  class  being  jilaced  in 
alphabetical  order.  In  oi'der  to  obtain  Honours  in  the  Examination,  a 
Candidate  must  satisfy  the  Examiners  both  in  Pm-e  Mathematics  and 
in  Ai)j)lied  Mathematics. 

9.  A  student  who  obtains  Honours  in  Part  I  at  a  date  not  later  than 
his  seventh  term  shall  be  excused  the  General  Examination  for  the 
Ordinary  B.A.  degree.  The  Examiners  shall  be  emiiowered  to  declare 
that  a  Candidate  for  Part  I  at  a  date  not  later  than  his  seventh  term  has 
acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  to  be  excused  the  said  General  Examin- 
ation, and  .such  Candidate  shall  be  excused  that  Examination  accordingly. 

10.  A  student  who  obtains  Honours  in  Part  I  at  a  date  later  than  liis 
seventh  term  shall  be  entitled  to  admission  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  provided  that  he  shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the 
time  when  he  applies  for  the  degree.  The  Examiners  shall  be  empowered 
to  declare  that  a  Candidate  at  a  date  later  than  his  seventh  term  has  so 
acquitted  himself  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B.A.  degree,  and  such 
Candidate  shall  be  entitled  to  that  degree  provided  that  he  shall  lia\  e  kejjt 
the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he  applies  f(n'  the  degree. 

11.  The  Examination  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by  three 
Examiners  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  on  the  nomination  of  the 
Special  Board  for  Mathematics,  before  the  division  of  the  previous 
Michaehnas  Term.  One  of  the  Examiners  nominated  shall  so  far  as 
possible  be  chosen  from  teachers  of  Experimental  Physics  or  Engineering. 

12.  Each  Examiner  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  the  sum 
of  £15  together  with  a  capitation  fee  of  5s.  for  each  Candidate  e.xamined. 

SCHEDULE   FOR   THE   MATHEMATICAL   TRIPOS,  PART   I. 

Pure  Geometry.  Lines,  planes,  circles,  and  spheres;  including  ques- 
tions on  reciprocation,  cross-ratios,  and  inversion.  The  representation  of 
solid  olijccts  on  a  plane  by  means  of  orthogonal  pi-ojectiou  and  the  methods 
of  perspective. 

Algebra  and  Trigonometry.  Exercises  involving  simple  lalgebraic  com- 
putation, the  use  of  the  slide  rule  and  logarithmic  tables  being  allowed. 
Elementary  propiirties  of  equations.  Use  of  the  Binomial,  Exponential, 
an<l  Ijogaritlimic  expansions;  applications  to  trigonometric  functions. 
Usi'  and  pnqjerties  of  trigonometric  functions.  Trigonometry  of  simple 
figures. 


EXAMINATION   FOB  THE  MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS.       71 

Analytical  Geometry.  Lines,  planes,  circles,  and  spheres,  excluding 
questions  recjuirinp;  the  use  of  oblique  co-ordinates.  Elementary  properties 
of  conic  sections,  and  of  an  ellipsoid  referred  to  its  principal  axes,  in- 
cluding purely  geometrical  methods  in  suitable  cases. 

Differential  and  Integral  Calculus.     Differentiation  and  simple  integra- 
tion, partial  differentiation.     Simjile  ajjplications  to  plane  curves.     Use  of 
Taylors  an<l  Maclaurin's  theorems.     Maxima  and  minima  for  one  inde- 
I  pendant  variable.     Curvature:  plotting  of  curves  from  their  equations. 
Simple  linear  diffei-ential  eipiations. 

Dynamics.  Mass,  momentum,  force,  energy,  moment  of  momentum, 
and  their  fundamental  relations.  E(iuilibrium  without  and  with  friction. 
Easy  exercises  on  conservation  of  energy,  of  momentum,  and  of  moment 
of  momentum.  Motion  under  gravity,  and  under  simple  central  forces. 
8iiiij)le  and  compound  pendulums.  Elementary  uuiplanar  applications  to 
equililirium  and  stability.  Simple  graphical  statics ;  funiculars,  frame- 
works.    Statics  of  liquids  and  gases. 

Elementary  Electricity.  The  elementary  parts  of  electricity :  namely, 
properties  of  the  potential ;  lines  of  f(n-ces ;  au--condensers ;  Ohm's  law 
with  simple  applications  ;  galvanometers. 

Optics.  Reflection  and  refraction  of  light:  applications  to  miiTors, 
prisms,  lenses  and  simple  coml)inations,  excluding  spherical  and  chromatic 
al)erratious. 


Part  H. 

{The  first  Examination  for  rurt  II  under  these  Iteijulations  irill  be 
held  ill  li)10.) 

1.  The  Examination  for  the  Mathematical  Tripos  Part  II  shall  l)egin 
on  tlie  Monday  after  the  last  Sunday  in  May.  If  Ascension  Day  shall  fall 
on  any  of  the  days  fixed  for  the  Examination  there  shall  be  no  Examin- 
ation on  A.scen.sion  Day,  but  the  Examination  shall  begin  one  day  earlier 
than  is  here  provided. 

■1.  The  Examination  shall  comprise  the  subjects  in  the  annexed 
Sclicdules  \  and  B,  the  Scliedule  A  containing  the  ordinary  subjects  to  be 
talitn  by  all  Candidates,  and  the  Schedule  li  containing  subjects  to  be 
taken  by  Candidates  for  a  mark  of  distinction.  Six  ]);iiiers  shall  be  set  on 
the  Mibj.rts  of  Schctdulc  A,  a)i(l  pajK-rs  not  more  tlian  six  in  mnnlier, 
ac«-onling  to  the  discretion  of  the  Examiners,  shall  lie  set  on  sul)jects 
contiiinid  in  Schedule  li.  In  each  of  the  papers  on  tlie  subjects  of 
Sclii  ilule  X  tliere  shall  be  set  some  simple  (juestions  sjiecially  indicated, 
partly  on  tlie  siil)jects  •■ontained  in  tlic  Schedule  for  the  .Mathematical 
Tripos  J'arl  I;  a  Candidate  wlio  answers  these  (piestions  sufficiently  well 
shall  be  entitled  to  Honours  in  the  Examination.  Three  hours  shall  be 
allowed  for  each  paper.  The  questions  on  the  various  subjects  .shall  l)o 
distriliiited  among  the  papers  according  to  the  discretion  of  the  Examiners. 

:i.  liefore  the  divi.sion  of  the  Miciiaelmas  Term  next  preceding  the 
Examination  the  I'raelectors  of  the  .several  rollcgcs  shall  furni.sh  the 
Registrary  with  lists  of  the  students  of  their  colleges  who  intend  to  present 
themselves  UN  Candidates  for  distinction  in  subjects  of  Selieduli'  J5, 
Bi)eeifyiiig  the  subjects  or  branches  of  sulijects  in   which  each  Candidate 

desires  to  1 xamined.     Such   Candidates  shall   be  entitled   to  send  in 

tlnongh  tlieir  Collet;e  Tutors,  to  the  Cbairnian  of  Kxaniiners  before  the 
division    of  the   Lent  Term  precc<ling   the   Jvxaniination,   sujiplementary 


72      EXAMINATION   FOR   THE    MATHEMATICAL   TRIPOS. 

iiiforiiiatiou  as  to  the  range  of  subjects  of  Schedule   B   in   wliicli  they 
desire  to  be  examined. 

4.  The  questions  on  the  physical  subjects  of  the  Examination  shall  be 
of  such  a  character  as  to  test  knowledge  of  the  physical  phenomena  and 
their  relations,  and  not  merely  an  ability  to  deal  with  the  analytical 
developments  of  the  subjects. 

5.  A  large  proportion  of  such  riders  as  are  set  shall  consist  of  simple 
examples  illustrating  numerically  or  otherwise  the  corresponding  theory. 

6.  The  questions  on  the  subjects  of  Schedule  B  shall  consist  in  part 
of  questions  of  an  elementary  and  sinqjle  character. 

7.  The  Special  Board  for  Mathematics  shall  have  power  to  alter  the 
detailed  specifications  contained  under  the  several  heads  in  Schedule  A, 
and  shall  have  power  to  alter  the  subjects  in  Schedule  B,  due  care  being 
taken  that  sufficient  notice  be  given  to  Members  of  the  University  of 
any  proposed  change. 

8.  A  student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Mathematical 
Tripos  Part  II  i)rovided  he  have  already  obtained  honours  in  one  of  the 
Honours  Examinations  of  the  University,  if  at  the  time  of  the  Examin- 
ation he  be  in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  four  terms; 
jH'ovided  further  that  nine  complete  terms  shall  not  liavc  passed  after  the 
first  of  the  said  four  tei-ms;  except  that  in  the  case  of  Candidates  who  have 
obtained  Honours  in  a  Tripos  Examination  otlier  than  the  Mathematical 
Tripos  Part  I  twelve  comi)lete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first 
of  the  said  four  terms.  No  Student  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  Candidate  for 
Honours  on  more  than  one  occasion. 

9.  On  the  tenth  day  after  the  end  of  the  Examination  the  Moderators 
and  Examiners  shall  publish  a  list  of  the  Candidates  who  have  obtained 
Honours  arranged  in  three  classes  of  Wranglers,  Senior  Optimes  and 
Junior  Optimes,  the  names  in  each  class  being  placed  in  alphabetical 
order.  In  decidhig  the  Class  in  which  a  Candidate  shaU  be  placed,  the 
Moderators  and  Examiners  shall  in  general  have  regard  only  to  the 
performance  of  the  Candidate  in  the  papers  on  the  subjects  of  Schedule  A, 
Imt  in  case  of  doubt  the  Moderators  and  Examiners  shall  be  entitled 
to  liave  regard  also  to  the  performance  of  the  Candidate  in  the  subjects  of 
Schedule  H.  A  distinctive  mark  shall  be  attached  to  the  names  of  those 
Candidates  wlio  have  satisfied  the  Moderators  and  Exanuners  in  subjeits 
of  Schedule  B,  and  a  different  mark  sliall  Iw'  attached  t<i  the  names  of 
those  Candidates  who  in  the  oinnion  of  the  Moderators  and  Examiners 
deserve  special  credit  in  such  sul)jects.  The  Moderators  and  Examincis 
shall  declare  what  Candidates,  among  those  who  have  not  acquitted  them- 
selves so  as  to  deserve  Mathematical  Honours,  and  who  are  in  their  eighth 
term  at  least,  have  so  acquitted  themselves  as  to  deserve  an  Ordinary  B.A. 
Degree. 

10.  A  student  wlio  sliall  obtain  Honours  in  tlie  Matheuuitical  Tripos 
Part  II  not  e^irlier  tlian  liis  eighth  term  of  residence  or  who  shall  have 
be(!n  declared  by  tlu;  Examiners  to  have  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve 
tlie  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree,  shall  be  entitled  to  adiuission  to  the  degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts  provided  that  lie  shall  liave  kt'pt  the  recjuisite 
numlier  of  terms  at  tlie  tinu^  when  lu^  applies  for  his  degrei^ 

11.  Tlie  Mathematical  Trijios  Part  II  shall  be  conducted  by  two 
Moderators  and  four  Examiners  appointed  by  Orace  of  the  Senate,  on 
the  nomination  of  the  Special  Board  for  Mathematics,  before?  tlie  end  of 
the  Micliaelmas  Term  preceding  the  Examination. 

1"2.  Each  Moderator  and  Examiner  shall  receive  from  tlic  ['ni\ersity 
Chest  the  sum  of  £.50. 


EXAMINATION   FOR   THE   MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS.     73 

Schedule  A. 

Plane  and  Solid  Geometry,  including  methods  of  Pure  Geometry :  cur- 
vature of  curves  and  surfaces.     Plane  and  Siiherical  Trigononietrj'. 
Algebra,  including  Theory  of  Equations. 

Differential  and  Integral  Calculus,  including  the  first  variation  of 
integrals. 

Elementaiy  parts  of  the  Theory  of  Functi(ins,  including  the  i)roi)erties 
of  sinii)le  functions  of  the  complex  variable,  circular  functions  and  their 
inverses:  simple  applications  to  doubly  periodic  functions.  Simple  pro- 
perties of  Legendre's  functions  and  of  Bessel's  functions.  Use  of  Fourier's 
series. 

Differential  Equations.  Integration  of  ordinary  differential  equations 
of  the  first  order,  and  of  ordinary  linear  differential  equations  having 
yconstant  coefficients.  Elementary  theory  of  linear  differential  equations 
oV  the  second  order,  having  only  regular  integrals ;  solution  of  simple 
tViifs  of  such  ('(piatioMs  of  the  second  order,  having  integrals  that  are  not 
ragulai-.  The  nietliods  of  solving  i)aitial  differential  eciualions  (tf  the  first 
onder,  and  the  use  of  methods  of  solving  simple  partial  differential  equations 
on  the  second  order. 

1^  Djnauiics,   including  Lagrange's   equations   and   simple   problems  of 
lOtion  in  three  dimensions.     Elementary  Analytical  Statics.     Vibrations 
'  a  stretched  string. 
Hydromechanics,    including    Hydrostatics,   the   general   principles   of 
'iiidyiuimics    witii  simple   ajiplications,  elementary   questions  on  the 
vibrations  of  clastic  tluids,  jilane  waves  of  sound. 

Astronomy.  Tlu-  elementary  parts  so  far  as  thej'  are  necessary  for  the 
explanation  of  simjile  phenomena. 

Electricity.  Fundamental  jii-inciples  of  Electrostatics,  distribution  of 
cuiTents,  magnetism,  electro-magnetism. 

I       Elementary  Ojitics,  including  the  geometrical  treatment  of  interference 
lof  waves. 

Schedule  B. 

Theory  of  Numbers.  Invariants  and  Covariants.  Synthetic  Geometry. 
.\lgel)rai<'  (Iconiefry.  I)iffcieiitial  (ieomctry.  (irou)>s.  Theory  of  l<'unctions. 
Klli))tic  I'"inirfions,  Differential  Fquations.  Dynamics.  Hydrodyniimii's. 
Sound  anil  Vibrations.  Statics  and  Elasticity.  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 
Geometrical  and  i'liysi(;al  Ojitics.  Thermodynanii<-s.  Si)herical  .\stronomy 
and  (,'ombiiiation  of  Observations.     Celestial  Mechanics. 


REGULATIONS   FOR    THK  CLASSICAL  TRIl'OS   EXAMINATION. 

AV'C  also  pp.  .OH — t)M. 

Part   I. 

I.     That  Ibe  l'"irst   Part  of  tli(^  Classical  Tripos    Exaininatiiui    shall 
extend   over   eigbl   days,   and    tinit  the   Examination  shall  begin    in    the 

morning  at  nine  o'clock  and   in  the  aften i   at   iialf  jiast  out'  and  that 

lietwecn  the  liisl  tin  papeis  and  the  last  tive  papers  there  bi'  an  interval 
o(  three  ilavs  lexclusive  of  Siuitlavi. 


74  EXAMINATIOIS   FOR  THE  CLASSICAL  TRIPOS. 

2.  That  on  the  mornings  of  four  days  papers  shall  be  given  in 
Composition,  that  on  the  afternoons  of  the  first  four  days  of  the  Examin- 
ation papers  XI,  XII,  XIII  and  XIV  be  set,  but  that  the  times  at  which 
the  other  papers  shall  be  set  shall  be  arranged  by  the  Examiners  in  each 
year. 

3.  That  the  Examination  shall  consist  of  the  following  fifteen  papers, 
each  paper  to  be  set  for  three  hours. 

I — IV.  Four  papers  in  Composition,  that  is  to  say,  one  in  trans- 
lation from  English  into  Latin  Prose,  one  in  translation  from  English 
into  Greek  Prose,  one  in  translation  from  English  into  Latin  Verse, 
and  one  in  translation  from  English  into  Greek  Verse. 

V — IX.  Five  papers,  containing  passages  for  Translation  selected 
from  the  best  Greek  and  Latin  authors,  together  with  questions 
arising  immediately  out  of  any  such  passages. 

X.  A  paper  of  questions  on  (1)  the  history  of  words  and  forms  i' 
the  Greek  and  Ijatin  languages,  {'2)  the  syntax  of  the  Greek  aif 
Latin  languages :  each  of  tliese  subjects  being  represented  by  ivn 
equal  number  of  questions.  Candidates  shall  not  be  allowed  to 
attempt  more  than  two-thirds  of  the  questions  set.  In  both  parts  of 
the  paper  passages  selected  from  Gi'eek  and  Latin  authors  or  in- 
scriptions shall  be  set  for  translation  and  linguistic  conunent. 

XL  A  paper  of  short  passages  from  (xreek  and  Latin  authors 
for  translation  and  comment.  These  passages  shall  illustrate  tlie 
General  History  and  Anti<iuities  of  (xreece  and  of  Rome.  Candid- 
ates shall  not  i)t^  allowed  to  attempt  more  than  two-thirds  of  the 
passages  set. 

XII.  A  paper  of  qncvstions  on  the  General  History  and  Antiquities 
of  Greece  and  Rome.  The  ([uestions  slnill  be  arranged  in  foui'  groujis. 
Candidates  shall  not  be  allowed  to  attempt  miu'e  than  five  questions, 
which  shall  be  taken  from  three  groups  at  least. 

XIII.  A  paper  consisting  of  (1)  short  passages  from  Greek  and  I 
Latin  authors  for  traiislatidii  and  comment,  wliich  passages  sliall' 
illustrate  Grc^ek  and  Roman  Pliilosoi)liy :  ('2)  sliort  i)assages  from 
(xi'eek  and  Latin  authors  foi'  tiiinslatit)n  and  ct)mment,  which  ]>as- 
sages  shall  illustrate  (freck  and  IJoman  Literature;  and  (l-i)  (piestions 
on  Greek  and  Roman  Si'iiljiturc  and  Architecture,  sonu;  of  wliich 
(|iicstions  shall  contain  passages  for  translation  iind  comment.  Tlie 
Uni'A'  sections  sliall  be  represented,  so  far  as  ])ossible,  by  an  eiiual 
innu])er  of  passagi'S  or  (juestions.  (Candidates  sliall  not  lie  allowed  to 
attempt  more  than  one  half  of  the  paper. 

XIV.  A  jiaper  c<uitaining  (1)  questions  on  a  portion  of  a  Greek 
philosophical  work  apjiointed  each  year  by  the  Special  Roard  for 
Classics,  some  of  which  questions  shall  contain  passages  for  translation 
and  comment  ;  ('!)  ((iiestions  on  ( irecdi  and  Roman  Tjiterature  ;  and  (S) 
questions  on  (iieek  and  liomaii  Scul|itiire  and  Architecture:  the 
three  sections  being  represented  ea<'h  by  an  equal  Miiiiiiierof  (]uestioiis. 
Candidates  sliall  not  lie  allowed  to  attenqit  more  than  one-half  of  the 
(juestions  set. 

The  portions  of  Greek  pliilosoi>liical  works  to  be  jire.scribed  by 
the  Board  sliall  be  s(4  from  Plato's  Ri/nih/ic,  ,\ristotle's  Kthics 
or  Aristotle's  I'olilics  and  shall  consist  of  not  more  than  three 
books. 


EXAMINATION   FOR   THE   CLASSICAL  TRIPOS.  75 

XV.  A  pajxT  contaiiiinf;  a  number  of  alternative  subjects  for  an 
English  Essay.  The  subjects  cliosen  shall  bear  upon  the  studies 
iurluded  witliin  the  ran(,'e  of  the  First  Part  of  the  Classical  Tripos 
Examination,  but  shall  be  such  as  maj'  be  fairlj'  set  to  students  who 
have  not  ae(iuired  a  si)ecial  and  technical  knowledge  of  the  subjects 
of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Classical  Tripos  Examination. 

4.  That  in  papers  V  to  XIV  sucb  passages  and  such  questions  only 
akall  be  given  as  may  fairly  l)e  set  to  students  who  have  not  acquired  a 
8]tccial  and  technical  knowledge  of  tlie  subjects  of  the  Second  I'art  of  the 
Classical  Tri))os  Examination  and  that  the  chronological  limits  of  Papers 
XI  and  Xll  shall  be  from  time  to  time  determined  by  tlu;  Special  Board 
for  Classics. 

5.  That  the  Examination  shall  be  conducted  by  eight  Examiners,  of 
wliom  there  shall  be  nomiiuited  to  the  Senate  for  election,  one  Examiner 
every  year  by  each  of  the  two  Colleges  whoso  turn  it  is  to  present  the 
jProctors  for  that  year,  and  two  by  the  Special  Board  for  Classics.  The 
^four  Examiners   so  nominateil    and    elected   shall,  if   re-elected   by  the 

Senate  in  the  following  year,  bold  office  for  two  years.  If  any  such 
Examiner  shall  be  i>reventi'd  from  examining  in  the  second  year,  it  shall 
devolve  n\u>u  the  Si)ecial  Board  for  Classics  to  nominate  an  Examiner  in 
liis  room,  subject  ttt  the  approval  of  the  Senate  by  Grace.  Such  Ex- 
aminer shall  hold  office  for  one  j'ear  only.  The  Examiners  shall  take 
rank  according  to  their  Universitj-  standing.  The  names  of  the  Examiners 
.shall  be  submitted  to  the  Senate  for  election  before  the  division  of  the 
Michaelmas  Term. 

I'.  That  in  any  year  in  which  the  Board  are  of  ojiinion  that  an  ad- 
tlitioiial  Examiner  or  additional  Ex:iiiiiners  ought  to  lie  appointed  in  order 
that  the  list  of  those  who  pass  tlu?  Examination  witli  credit  may  bo 
,  published  at  the  lime  pnrscribed  by  Ordinance,  the  Board  shall  have 
I  potter  to  nominate  to  the  Senate  for  election  an  ad<litional  Examiner 
or  additional  Examiners,  as  the  case  may  be,  and  that  suc-h  Examiner  or 
:  Examiners  shall  hold  office  for  one  year  only. 

7.     That  each  of  the  Examiners  shall  receive   from    the  University 

I  Chest  the  sum  of  fifty-five  pounds  for  each  year  during  which  he  is  an 
Kxamiiier. 

I       H.     That  in  every  year  in  which  the  number  of  candidates  (men)  for 

jlhe  examination  exceeds  lofi  but  in  which  the  whole  number  of  candidates 

'is  not  such  as  to  justify  the  appointment  of   a  ninth   Examiner,  or   in 

vvliicb  the  number  of  men  ext-eeds  I'iO,  but  the  whole  nundier  is  not  such 

IS  to  justify  the  ap]>ointment  of  a  tenth  Examiner,  or  in  which  the  number 

)f  men  exceeds  \'M),  but   the  whole  number  is  not  such  as  to  justify  the 

kp]Miintment  of  an  eleventh  Examiner,  a  further  sum  of  il'.i  for  each  num 

n  excess  of  lO.'i,  ]'2(),  i:5.'>  resi)ectively  shall  be  jiaiil   from   the  Chest  and 

I  ijiali  \h'  ilivided  equally  among  the  l'",xaminers. 

'.t.  That  there  shall  be  a  (leneral  Meeting  of  the  Examiners  pre\  iouM 
o  the  Examination,  when  the  papers  set  by  each  Exiimincr  sball  be 
iibniitted  to  his  colleagues  for  their  a|iproval,  and  shall  be  settled  by  the 

'iiiinera  in  coiinnon. 

'"  That  the  Ivxercisi'S  in  Com|H)silion  and  the  I",ssays  shall  be 
,  \aiiiined  by  three  at  least  of  the  Examiners;  and  the  Translations  and 
I    UHWers  to  questions  by  two  at  least. 

II.     That  the  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  metliod  of 
anilidales'  answers  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  tiiese  respects. 


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76  EXAMINATION  FOE  THE   CLASSICAL  TRIPOS. 

12.  That  the  names  of  those  who  iiass  the  Examination  with  credit 
shall  be  placed  in  three  classes,  each  class  to  consist  of  one  or  more 
divisions.  When  more  names  than  one  are  contained  in  any  division, 
they  shall  be  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

Part  II. 

1.  That  the  Second  Part  of  the  Classical  Tripos  Examination  shall 
consist  of  five  Sections,  A,  B,  C,  D,  E. 

Every  candidate  shall  offer  for  examination  one  or  two  (but  not  more 
than  two)  of  the  five  sections. 

2.  That  the  Examination  shall  be  lield  on  the  mornings  and  afternoons 
of  so  many  days  as  shall  be  required,  other  than  Sunday  or  Ascension  Day, 
from  the  beginning  of  the  Examination,  the  order  of  tlie  Examination  in 
each  Section  and  of  the  papers  in  each  Section  being  arranged  and  an- 
nounced by  the  Examiners  before  the  beginning  of  the  Examination.  The 
hours  of  attendance  sliall  be  from  nine  till  twelve  in  the  morning,  and 
from  lialf-past  one  till  half-past  four  in  tlie  afternoon. 

Before  the  division  of  the  Lent  Term  next  preceding  the  Examination, 
the  Prrelectors  of  the  several  Colleges  sliall  furnish  the  Begistrary  with 
lists  of  the  students  of  their  Colleges  who  intend  to  present  themselves 
for  examination,  specifying  the  Sections  which  each  candidate  offers  for 
examination ;  and  in  the  case  of  Section  .\,  stating  what  portions  of 
paper  3  tlie  candidate  proposes  to  take  ;  and,  if  (c)  is  one  of  them,  whether 
he  wishes  to  be  examined  in  the  Greek  or  in  the  Latin  subject.  If  Section  E 
be  chosen,  the  title  of  the  subject  in  paper  4  (fi)  selected  by  each  cancUd- 
ate  shall  in  like  manner  be  furnished  to  the  llegistrary  and  communi- 
cated by  him  to  tlie  Examiners  in  Section  E  before  the  first  day  of  March. 
Section  A. 

3.  That  in  Section  A  (Literature  and  Criticism)  there  shall  be  five 
papers  of  tliree  hours  eaeli ;  and  tlie  subjects  shall  be  distributed  among 
the  papers  as  follows : 

(1)  (a)     Questions  on  the  history  of  Greek  Literature. 

(h)     Passages  illustrating  the  history  or  criticism   of  Greek 
Literature  for  translation  and  comment. 

(2)  {a)     Questions  on  the  history  of  Latin  Literature. 

(6j     Passages   illiistiating   the   history   or   criticism  of   Latin 
Literature  for  transbitiiiii  and  comment. 

(3)  (a)  Passages  finiu  (creek  and  I;atin  authors  for  iiitei'pretation, 
grammatical  comment,  or  tiiiiendation. 

(I>)  Questions  on  the  palaeography  and  history  of  Gre^^k  and 
Latin  manuscripts,  and  on  the  general  principles  of  textual  criticism. 
(c)  (Questions  on  tlie  textual  criticism  of  ii  Greek  and  a  Latin 
author,  or  portion  of  an  author,  to  lie  jirescribcMl  by  the  Board  for 
special  study,  with  (luestions  on  tlie  history  of  classical  criticism  in 
connexion  with  the  text  of  the  author  prescribed.  No  candidate  shall 
be  allowed  to  take  both  the  Greek  and  the  Latin  author. 

No  Candidate  shall  be  allowed  to  take  more  than  two  of  the  three 
portions  i<i),  (/>),  {<■). 

(1)  (Questions  on  the  works  or  a  ]>ortioii  of  the  works  of  a  selected 
Greek  or  Latin  autlun-  or  on  a  sjx'cial  de])iirtment  of  (ireek  or  Latin 
Literature  to  be  studied  with  especial  reference  to  certain  .specified 
works. 

(:"))  Pai)ers  of  subjects  for  Essays,  which  shall  be  so  chosen  as 
fairly  to  rei)i(^seiil  the  several  df^jjartments  of  this  Section.  Each 
candidates  hliall  lie  ri(|iiiicd  to  write  an  Kssay  u)ioij  one  of  these 
subjects  or,  should  the  Examiners  in  any  year  so  decide,  upon  two, 
but  not  iiiore  than  two,  of  them. 


EXAMINATION  FOU  THE   CLASSICAL  TRIPOS.  77 

Section  B. 
I.  Tliat  ill  Section  B  (Ancient  Philosophy)  there  shall  be  five  papers 
of  three  hours  each.  The  Special  lioard  for  ('lassies  shall  publish  from 
time  to  lime  a  list  of  selected  works  of  Plato  and  M'istotle  (and,  if  at  any 
time  thoupht  by  th(^  Board  desirable,  of  other  authors,  Greek  or  Latin), 
to  be  studied  by  candidates  for  honours  in  this  Section.  The  list  of  works 
api)ointed  by  tbe  Board  shall  not  be  so  larjje  as  to  preclude  the  student 
from  the  general  stmly  of  ancient  i)])iloso])hy. 

One  of  the  ]iaiiers  shall  contain  ])assages  for  translation  selected 
from  philosopliical  works,  (rreek  or  Latin  or  both,  other  than  those 
ajipointed  by  tbe  Board,  together  with  (|uestio7is  on  the  subject-matter 
of  such  i)assa{,'es  or  arising  out  of  them. 

Three  of  the  )>ai>ers  shall  contain  (a)  (piestions  upon  the  works 
a])pointe(l  by  tbe  Board,  and  (/?)  <|uestions  upon  other  ancient  philo- 
soi)hical  works,  and  upon  ancient  philosoi)liy  in  general;  and  ((uestions 
of  both  <lescriptions  shall  be  given  in  each  of  the  three  ])apers.  Short 
passages  for  translation,  either  from  the  ai)i)ointed  subjects  or  from 
other  works  or  from  both,  shall  be  given  in  these  papers. 

One  of  the  pajiers  shall  consist  of  a  number  of  alternative  subjects 
for  an  English  Essay,  the  subjects  being  so  chosen  as  fairly  to  re- 
present the  \\liiile  ticld  of  work  included  in  this  Section. 
A  candidate  shall  not  be  refused  a  jilace  in  the  Eirst  Class  for  the  sole 
reason  that  he  has  omitted  to  study  one  or  more  of  the  appointed  books. 

Section  C. 
5.     That  in  Section  C  (History)  there  shall  be   six  pai)ers  of  three 
lioura  each;  and  the  subjects  shall  be  distributed  among  the  papers  as 
follows : 

(1)  General  paper  of  questions  on  Greek  Histoi-y  and  Political 
.■Vntiquities.  In  their  answers  candidates  will  be  e.\pected  to  illustrate 
and  sujijMiit  tbeii-  statements  by  reference  to  ancient  authorities. 
The  clironological  limits  of  this  i)ai)er  shall  be  from  time  to  time 
determined  by  tlie  Sjiecial  lioard  for  Classics. 

I'2|  (ieneral  pajier  of  ((Ufstions  on  Itoman  History  and  Political 
Anti(|uilies.  In  tlieir  answers  candidates  will  be  expected  to  illustrate 
and  sujjjHirt  their  statements  by  reference  to  ancient  authorities. 
The  chronological  limits  of  this  paper  shall  be  from  time  to  time 
di'tcrniini'd  by  the  SjH'cial  Hoard  for  (Classics. 

lili  I'liper  containing  («)  qui'stions  on  some  special  period  of 
tirrck  History  to  be  defined  from  time  to  time  by  the  Board;  candid- 
ates l)eing  <!xpected  to  shew  knowledge  of  the  ancient  sources  of 
information;  f/i)  passages  from  the  ancient  authorities,  including 
inHcri|p|ions,  for  translation. 

I  I)  Paper  containing  i«l  questions  on  some  six'cial  perio<l  of 
Itonian  History  to  be  delinrd  from  time  to  time  by  the  Board;  candid- 
hIch  benig  exp<!cted  to  sliew  knowledges  of  the  ancient  soin'ci's  of 
information ;  (^i  passages  from  the  anci(nit  authorities,  including 
inscriptions,  for  translation. 

(i>}  I'aper  I'ontiiining  («|  general  ipH;stions  on  Law,  (ireek  as  well 
as  Uoman,  in  its  liistorical  devcdopment;  tlie  chronological  limits  and 
Kcope  of  such  ipiestions  to  lie  fidm  time  to  timi'  dctinecl  liy  the  IJoard  : 
ifh  qurstions  on  a  set  subjfct.  prcscrllied  liy  tbi'  IJoard  from  time  to 
time  for  more  detailed  study.      'I'his  set  subject  shall  be  sonic  selected 

{Mirtion  or  portions  of  Law,  Greek  or  Koman.  One  sucli  subject  shall 
w  set  for  tile  l'',\ahiiiiatii>n  in  each  year  and  (ireek  and  Itoman  sub 
jects  Hbnll  be  ))reHcribe<l  in  equal  rotation.  In  their  answers  to  tills 
l)art  of  file  paper  candidates  will  lie  expected  to  illustrate  and  supjiorl 


78  EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  CLASSICAL  TRll^'OS. 

their  statements  by  reference  to  the  ancient  authorities,  inchiding 
inscriptions ;  and  jiassages  from  such  authorities  shall  also  be  set  for 
translation. 

(6)  Paper  containing  a  number  of  alternative  subjects  for  au 
English  Essay.  The  subjects  shall  be  so  chosen  as  fairly  to  represent 
the  several  departments  of  this  Section. 

Section  T>. 

6.  That  in  Section  D  (Aixhaeology)  there  shall  be  five  papers  of  three 
hours  each ;  and  that  the  subjects  shall  be  distributed  among  the  papers 
as  follows : 

(1)  Paper  on  the  history  of  sculpture  and  the  lives  and  works  of 
sculptors  in  the  ancient  Greek  and  Roman  world. 

(2)  Paper  (a)  on  the  history  of  Greek  and  Roman  architecture, 
(/3)  on  a  special  class  or  group  of  monuments  and  works  of  art,  or  a 
special  jieriod  or  school  of  ancient  art,  or  on  the  chorography,  topo- 
graphy, and  monuments  of  a  special  site  or  district,  either  of  the 
ancient  Greek  world  or  of  tlie  ancient  Roman  world,  such  subject  to 
be  defined  from  time  to  time  by  the  Special  Board  for  Classics. 

(3)  Paper  on  (a)  the  mythologies,  (/i)  the  religious  rites  and  cere- 
monies, (y)  the  domestic  antiquities,  of  the  ancient  Greeks  and 
Romans. 

(4)  Paper  on  (a)  the  history  of  painting,  (/3)  the  minor  arts, 
iy)  inscriptions,  in  so  far  as  they  bear  upon  the  subjects  of  this 
Section. 

In  all  the  above  papers  the  questions  shall  be  so  framed  as  to  test  the 
knowledge  possessed  by  candidates  both  of  ancient  authorities  and  of 
extant  moniunents.  The  Examination  shall  include  passages  from  ancient 
authors  for  translation  and  comment.  Candidates  may  be  examined 
viva  voce  upon  inscriptions,  monuments  or  repi'esentations  of  them,  at 
such  tune  and  in  such  manner  as  the  Examiners  may  decide. 

(.5)     Paper  containing  a   number  of  alternative  subjects  for  an 
English  Essay.    The  subjects  shall  be  so  chosen  as  fairly  to  reiu-esent 
the  several  dejiartments  of  this  Section. 
Tlie  Board  shall  publish  from  time  to  time  a  list  of  modern  authorities, 
and  also  of  portions  of  ancient  authors,  which  they  recommend  for  study. 
It  shall  ))e  open  to  candidates  to  obtain  distinction  in  this  Section  by 
shewing  a  tliorough  knowledge  of  a  part.     A  candidate  shall  not  be  re- 
quired to  take  up  both  of  the  sections  (/3)  and  {y)  in  pa]H;r  (3). 

Suction  E. 

7.  That  ill  Section  E  (Language)  tliere  shall  be  four  papers  of  three 
hours  each  ;  and  that  the  subjects  shall  be  distributed  among  the  papers 
as  follows : — 

(1)  Paper  containing  (a)  (juestions  on  Greek  etymology  and  the 
Jjistory  of  the  Greek  dialects,  with  illustration  from  inscriptions  or 
other  sources :  (/3)  questions  on  Greek  syntax,  together  with  passages 
from  Greek  authors  for  tianslation  or  connnent. 

('2)  Paper  containing  (a)  (lucstions  on  liatin  etymology,  Avith 
illustration  from  the  pJionology  and  morpliology  of  tlie' cognate  Italic 
dialects,  and  from  Latin  inscrii)tions  and  texts:  (/3)  (juestiojis  on  Latin 
syntax,  together  with  jiassHges  from  Latin  autliors  for  translation  or 
comment. 


EXAMINATION  FOR  THE   MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOS.     79 

(3)  Paper  contaiiiiug  (a)  easy  passages  from  selected  Sanskrit 
authors  for  translation  and  comment :  (/3)  simple  questions  ou  the 
Sanskrit  granniiar,  witli  special  reference  to  those  forms  which  illus- 
trate the  histor}'  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  languages. 

A  knowledge  of  the  characters  of  the  Sanskrit  alphahet  shall  in  no  case 
be  required. 

(4)  I'aper  containing  («)  general  questions  on  the  comparative 
grammar  (including  sj-ntax)  of  the  Indo-European  languages,  with 
special  reference  to  the  Greek  and  Latin  languages :  (/3)  (questions  on 
the  following  subjects,  of  which  one  only  may  he  taken  by  any  can- 
diilate: — (1)  Early  Indo-European  Civilisation  from  the  linguistic  side; 
('2}  Indo-European  Accent;  (/!)  Crreek  and  Italic  Alphabets;  (Ij  the 
Italic  Dialects. 

No  Essay  sliall  be  set  in  this  Section  ;  but  any  candidate  shall  be 

at  lil)erty  to  -send  up  (four  weeks  l)ef«)re  tlie  Examination  begins)  a 

dissertation   in  Englisli  on   some  snl)ject   comprised  in  tliis   Se<'tion, 

upon  which  dissertation  be  maj'  be  examined  rird  njcc,  at  such  time 

and  in  such  manner  as  the  Examiners  shall  decide. 

8.     That  no  cliangesin  the  lists  of  selected  subjects  and  books  published 

l»y  the  Special  Board  for  (Classics  shall  affect  the  Examination  until  at 

least  two  years  after  tbcii'  pnliliration. 

it.  That  tlie  Examination  sliall  be  conducted  by  two  Examiners  in 
each  Section,  and  tlnit  the  Examiners  shall  be  nominated  in  each  year  by 
tile  Sjiecial  IJoard  for  Classics  for  Election  before  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas 
Term  by  firace  of  tbt'  Senate. 

10.  Tliat  eacli  of  the  Examiners  in  the  Second  Part  of  the  Classical 
Trijios  sliall  receive  fioTii  llie  University  Chest  the  sum  of  fifteen  jjounds 
ill  every  year  in  which  be  shiiU  have  held  an  Examination  in  the  Section 
fni  which  be  is  appointed. 

1 1.  That  the  pajieis  set  in  each  of  tlie  five  Sections  shall  be  api)roved 
1)1  the  first  instance  by  botli  tlie  Examiners  in  that  Section,  and  afterwards 
l'\  A  meeting  of  all  the  Examiners.  The  answers  shall  be  examined  as  far 
iiN  |")ssible  liy  both  Examiners  in  the  Section. 

I "2.  That  the  names  of  those  persons  who  pass  tlie  Examination  with 
■lit  shall  be  placed  in  tliree  Classes,  the  names  in  each  Class  being 
ii^'ed  in  alphabetical  order. 

\  nieelmg  shall  be  lield  by  all  the  Examiners  in  the  several  Sections  of 
the-  Second  Classical  Exaniinatioii  who  have  taken  ])art  in  the  Examination 
of  that  year,  anil  the  Class  list  shall  be  driiwii  up  by  (hem  in  accordance 
with  the  joint  results  of  the  E\aminations  in  tiie  several  Siu'tiolis. 

Ill  the  case  of  every  student  who  is  placed  in  the  I'irst  Class,  the  Class- 
lint  sliall  shew  by  some  convenient  mark  (I)  the  subject  or  subjects  for 
which  he  is  placed  in  that  Class,  and  I'i)  in  which  of  those  subjects,  if  any, 
lie  paNsed  with  specinl  distinetioii. 

The  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the 
raiididateH'  answers  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 


MORAL   SCIENCES   TIMI'OS. 

Srr    III. 11)   /i/i.    fiH — (>1. 

\.  The  exaniiiialioii  for  the  Moral  ScieiK'cs  Tripos  shall  consist  of 
two  Parts.     \  separate  chiss-list  shall  be  ]>ublisbed  for  each  I'art. 

2.  No  student  may  preHcnt  himself  for  b()tb  Partii  of  tlie  examination 
in  the  same  year. 

8.  Part  I.  of  the  Examination  sliall  consist  of  two  ])apers  on  T/ogic; 
■WO  paiKTH  on  I'sycbology ;  two  papers  on  I'Mliii-s  (including  the  History 


80    EXAMINATION  fOR  THE  MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOS. 

of  Ethics);   one  paper  on  the  Elements  of  Philosopliy;   and  a  paper  of 


4.  Part  II.  of  tlie  Examination  shall  consist  of  the  following  Sections: 
Section  A.     Metaphysical  and  Ethical  Philosophy,  together  with  the 

History  of  Modern  Philosophy ; 
Section  B.    Logic; 
Section  C.     Psychology. 
In  each   Section  four  papers  shall  he  set,  together  with  a  ]iaper  of 
Essays.     For  students  taking  Section  C  there  shall  also  he  a  practical  ex- 
amination in  Experimental  Psychology. 

5.  It  shall  he  the  duty  of  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science  to  mark 
out  lines  of  study  in  the  several  suhjects  hefoi-e  mentioned:  and  the  Board 
shall  have  power  to  puhlish  a  list  of  hooks  in  relation  to  which  questions 
shall  be  set,  modifying  the  same  from  time  to  time  as  occasion  may  re- 
quire; and  also  to  arrange  and  puhlish  a  schedule  and  plan  of  Examination. 

6.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  Part  I.  of  the  exa- 
mination if  at  the  time  of  such  examination  he  be  in  his  fiftli  term  at  least, 
having  previously  kept  four  terms:  provided  that  nine  complete  terms 
shall  not  have  passed  after  the  tirst  of  the  said  four  terms  unless  the  can- 
didate shall  have  previously  ol)tained  honours  in  one  of  the  Honours  Exa- 
minations of  the  University,  in  which  case  he  may  be  a  candidate  provided 
that  twelve  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  tirst  of  the 
said  four  terms. 

7.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  Part  II.  of  the  exa- 
mination if  at  the  time  of  such  examination  he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at 
least,  having  previously  kept  seven  terms :  provided  that  twelve  complete 
terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms:  ])ro- 
vided  also  that  he  shall  have  already  ol)tained  honours  in  Part  I.  of  such 
examination  or  in  some  other  of  the  Honours  Examinations  of  the  Uni- 
versity. 

8.  No  student  of  a  ditferent  standing  from  that  defined  in  the  fore- 
going regulations  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  either 
part  of  the  examination  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  permission  from  the 
Council  of  the  Senate. 

9.  No  student  who  has  presented  himself  as  a  candidate  in  either  part 
of  the  examhiation  .shall  again  present  himself  as  a  candidate  in  the  same 
part  of  the  examination. 

10.  A  student  who  shall  pass  Piirt  I.  of  the  examination  not  earlier 
tliaii  his  figlith  teini  of  rcshlence,  slinjl  lie  entitled  to  admission  to  the 
degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  )ini\  ideil  thiit  he  shall  have  kejil  tlie  reiinisite 
ninnber  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he  ajuilies  for  his  degree.  A  student 
who  shall  pass  Part  I.  earlier  than  liis  eighth  term  shall  lie  excused  tlie 
General  Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree. 

11.  A  student  who  shall  pass  Part  II.  of  the  examination  shall  be 
entitled  to  admission  to  the  <legree  of  Bachelor  of  .\rts,  provided  thiit  he 
shall  have  ke])l  the  reipiisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he  ajiidies 
for  his  degree. 

12.  The  names  of  candidates  who  pass  Part  I.  of  the  examination  with 
credit  shall  be  arranged  in  three  classes,  of  which  the  second  shall  be 
divided  into  two  divisions.  The  names  in  the  First  and  the  Third  Classes 
and  in  each  division  of  the  Second  Class  sliall  Ik-  arranged  in  alidiabetical 
order. 

13.  In  Part  II.  of  the  examination  every  candidate  shall  be  examined 
in  one,  but  not  more  than  one,  of  the  three  sections. 


EXAMINATION   FOR  THE   NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOS.    81 

14.  The  names  of  the  candidates  who  pass  Part  II.  of  the  examination 
with  credit  shall  be  placed  in  tln-ee  classes.  The  names  in  each  class 
shall  be  arranged  in  alpliabctical  order. 

L).  In  the  case  of  every  student  who  is  ])Iaced  in  the  First  Class  in 
Part  II.  of  tlie  examination,  the  Class  List  shall  shew  !)}•  some  convenient 
mark  in  wliich  of  the  three  secticms  he  has  been  examined  and  whether  he 
has  passed  witli  special  distinction. 

IH.  Except  as  provided  in  the  regulation  next  following,  the  examin- 
ation for  Part  I.  shall  l>egin  upon  the  Wetbiesday  before  the  first  Smiday 
in  .June,  and  tlie  examination  for  Part  II.  upon  the  Thursday  liefore  the 
first  Sunday  in  June. 

17.  There  shall  be  no  examination  upon  Ascension  Day;  and  if  Ascen- 
sion Day  fall  upon  any  of  tlie  days  tliat  would  otherwise  be  fixed  for 
eitlier  part  of  the  examination,  both  parts  of  the  examination  shall  begin 
upon  tlie  day  following  Ascension  Daj'. 

15.  To  conduct  the  examinations  two  examiners  shall  be  nominated 
in  every  year  by  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science ;  such  examiners  if 
elected  liy  the  Senate,  and  also  re-elected  liy  the  Senate  in  the  following 
year,  to  h(dd  their  <(tlice  f(U-  two  years.  lit  shall  further  be  within  tlie 
jiower  of  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Scienci'  to  nominate  in  aiij-  year 
one  or  two  additional  examiners  for  that  year  only.  The  elections  shall 
be  t)y  Grace  before  the  division  of  the  Lent  Term  preceding  the  examin- 
ations. The  examiners  sliall  receive  in  every  year  eighty  pounds  from  tlic 
University  Chest,  the  distrilmtinii  of  tliis  amount  among  the  examiners  to 
1h'  ditennhied  liy  tliciuselves.  subject  to  any  regulations  that  may  be  laid 
down  from  time  to  time  l)y  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science. 

19.  In  the  event  of  a  vacancy  arising  among  the  examiners,  it  shall  be 
the  duty  of  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science  to  nominate  a  fresh 
examiner  to  be  elected  Iiy  the  Senate  to  fill  the  vacancy. 

'20.  The  (juestions  proposed  liy  eacli  examiner  sliall  lie  sulimitted  to 
and  ajiiuoved  ]>y  the  examiners  collectively;  and  the  answers  to  each 
question  shall  be  examined,  as  far  as  possible,  by  two  at  least  of  the 
exairiiners.  The  examiners  shall  take  account  of  the  style  and  method  of 
the  candidates'  answers  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these 
respects. 

'21.  Tlie  class-lists  for  both  parts  of  the  examination  shall  be  pub- 
lished not  later  than  0  a.m.  on  the  Saturday  after  the  second  Sunday  in 
June. 


KKCULATJONS   FCJll  THE  NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS 
EXAMINATION. 

See  also  pp.  .'>K_('il. 

((Jrace  of  IK  .luiie   I'.IOH.) 

1.  Tlie  exaiinnulioii  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  sliall  consist  of 
two  parts;    the  cluss-list  for  each   part  being  piiblisb<-<l  sepuratelv. 

2.  The  exaniiimti<iii  for  Part  f.  sball  coiiinieiice  on  the  Tuesday,  and 
the  exMiiijiialioii  for  I'lirt  II.  on  the  'riiursday,  before  tiie  last  Sunday 
in  May. 

4~[, 


82    EXAMINATION  FOR  TElE  NATtTRAL  SCIENCES  TRlPOS. 

3.  If  Ascension  Day  fall  upon  any  of  the  days  fixed  for  the  examination, 
there  shall  be  no  examination  on  Ascension  Day,  but  the  examination  shall 
begin  one  day  earlier  than  is  here  provided. 

4.  The  examination  shall  be  in  Chemisti-y,  Physics.  Muieralogy, 
Geology.  Botauv.  Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy,  Physiology,  and 
in  Part  I.  Hnmaii  Anatomy  and  in  Part  II.  Human  Anatomy  and  Vertebrate 
Comparative  Anatomy. 

5.  The  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry  together  with  the 
Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology  in  joint  meeting  assembled  may 
from  time  to  tune  define  what  is  to  be  included  in  any  of  the  above- 
mentioned  branches  of  science,  and  may  specify  what  iiarts  of  the  several 
branches  of  science  are  to  be  considered  suitable  for  the  first  part  of  the 
examination. 

6.  In  each  part  of  the  examination  a  paper  containing  subjects  for 
English  Essays  shall  be  set  for  all  candidates.  The  subjects  of  the  Essays 
shall  liave  reference  to  the  fundamental  principles,  histoiy,  or  pliilosophy 
of  the  Natural  Sciences.  In  selecting  subjects  examiners  shall  liave  regard 
to  the  adeiiuate  representation  of  the  various  branches  of  Natural  Science. 

7.  The  examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the 
candidates'  answers,  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

8.  In  Part  I.  the  examination  shall  consist  of  two  separate  papers  of 
three  hours  each  and  a  practical  examination,  which  may  include  a  rira 
voce  examination,  in  each  of  the  branches  of  science  mentioned  hi  Eegu- 
lation  4.     The  questions  shall  be  of  a  comparatively  elementary  character. 

9.  In  Part  II.  the  examination  shall  consist  of  four  separate  papers  of 
three  hours  each  and  a  practical  examination,  which  may  include  a  rira 
roce  examination,  in  each  of  tlie  branches  of  .science  mentioned  hi  Kegu- 
lation  4.  Some  of  the  (luestions  shall  have  reference  to  the  philosophy  and 
history  of  the  sciences. 

10.  Candidates  for  Part  II.  in  Physics  or  in  Chemistry  may  bring  to 
the  practical  examination  for  the  inspection  of  the  examiners,  note-books 
containing  the  records  of  practical  work  done  by  them  and  bearing,  as  an 
indication  of  the  hoim  ndes  of  the  record,  the  signatures  of  the  teachers 
under  whose  (Urectioii  the  work  was  performed. 

Marks  shall  not  l)e  given  for  the  records,  but  the  note-books  may  be 
used  l)y  the  examiners  at  their  discretion  to  assist  them  in  estimatmg  the 
value  of  the  practical  work  done  in  the  examination. 

11.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  honours  m  Part  I.  if  at  the  time 
of  sucli  examination  lie  be  in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept 
four  terms:  provided  tliat  nine  complete  terms  shall  not  have  pas.sed  after 
the  first  of  the  said  fom-  terms  unless  the  candidate  shall  have  previously 
obtained  honours  in  one  of  the  Honours  Examinations  of  the  University,  in 
which  case  he  may  be  a  candidate  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms 
shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  tlie  said  four  terms. 

12.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  Part  II.  if  at  the  time 
of  such  examination  he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at  least,  having  previously 
kept  seven  terms :  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms  sliaU  not  have 
passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms.  Provided  further  that  he 
shall  have  already  obtained  honours  in  one  of  the  Honours  Examinations 
of  the  University. 

13.  A  candidate  may  not  present  huuself  for  both  parts  of  the 
examhiation  in  the  same  year. 

14.  An  Advanced  Student,  who  has  after  the  tii-st  day  of  the  term  in 


EXAMINATION  FOE  THE  NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS.    83 

which  he  was  admitted  to  a  course  of  advanced  study  kept  two  terms  by 
residence,  may  iu  the  thu-d  or  auy  subse(iuent  term  up  to  the  tenth  after 
such  admission,  become  a  cancUdate  for  Part  II.  The  standard  reijuu-ed 
for  satisfying  the  examiners  sliall  be  that  of  a  First  Class. 

An  Advanced  Student  who  has  failed  to  satisfy  the  examiners  that  he 
has  attained  the  required  standard  iu  the  examination  shall  not  again 
become  a  candidate. 

15.  No  student  of  a  diilereut  standing  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a 
candidate  imless  he  shall  have  obtained  permission  from  the  Coimcil  of 
the  Senate. 

16.  A  student  who  has  presented  himself  for  either  part  of  the 
Natural  Sciences  Tripos  may  not  jiresent  himself  again  for  the  same 
part  of  the  examination. 

17.  A  student  who  has  satisfied  the  examiners  ui  Part  II.  shall  be 
entitled  to  admission  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Aj-ts  piovided  that  he 
shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  tune  when  he  appUes 
for  his  degi-ee. 

18.  A  student  who  has  satisfied  the  examiners  in  Part  I.  not  earlier 
than  his  eighth  tenn  of  residence  shall  be  entitled  to  acbuission  to  the 
degi-ee  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  pro\-ided  that  he  shaU  ha^'e  kept  the  requisite 
umuber  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he  applies  for  his  degi'ee.  A  student 
who  has  satisfied  the  examiners  in  such  examination  earlier  than  his  eighth 
term  shall  be  excused  the  General  exanmiatiou  for  the  B.A.  Degree. 

19.  Examiners.     See  p.  149. 

20.  At  least  twelve  days  before  the  commencement  of  the  first  part 
of  the  exanunation  tlie  cbau-nian  of  the  examiners  shall  issue  a  time  table 
for  both  i)arts  of  the  Tripos  slicw  ing  the  days  and  hours  when  the  papers  m 
each  of  tlie  subjects  nieiitidiifd  in  Regulations  4  and  6  will  be  set  and  like- 
wise the  times  of  the  practical  examinations  in  the  several  subjects. 

21.  The  questions  proposed  by  the  examiners  in  each  subject  shall  be 
snbmitted  to  and  ai)pro\ed  l)y  the  examuiers  collectivel3'.  The  answers  to 
each  question  shall  be  examined,  as  far  as  possible,  bj'  both  the  examiners 
in  the  subject. 

22.  The  names  of  the  candidates  who  jJass  either  part  of  the  examin- 
ation with  credit  shall  be  placed  in  tlu-ee  classes.     The  names  of  those  in 

I  each  da.ss  shall  be  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

23.  Li  arranging  the  class-list  for  Part  I.  the  examiners  shall  take 
into  account  the  standard  attained  by  the  camlidates  in  the  several 
branches  of  science  as  wcU  as  the  aggregate  knowledge  shewn  bj-  them, 
provide<l  that  no  credit  be  assigned  to  a  candidate  iu  any  branch  of  science 
unless  lie  appear  to  the  examiners  to  have  shewn  a  competent  kuowledge 
of  that  branch  of  science. 

Excei)t  in  special  cases,  no  student  shall  be  placed  iu  the  first  class 
unless  he  attain  the  standard  qualifying  for  that  class  m  at  least  one 
subject. 

24.  In  aiTauging  the  class-list  for  Part  II.  the  examiners  may  place  a 
candidate  in  the  first  class  for  pr()fi<'iency  in  one  of  the  branches  of  science 
mentioned  in  Regulation  4. 

In  the  case  of  Human  .\natomy  and  Vertebrate  Comparative  Anatomy, 
the  merits  of  the  candidates  wlui  i)resent  themselves  for  examination  shall 
be  estimated  jointly  by  the  examiners  in  Human  Anatomy  and  the  examhiers 
in  Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy. 


84    EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS. 

"25.  When  a  candidate  is  placed  in  the  first  class  in  Part  II.  the  subject 
or  subjects  for  knowledge  whereof  he  is  placed  in  the  lirst  class  shall  be 
sigiiilied  in  the  published  list. 

The  examiners  shall  place  a  distinguishing  mark  opposite  the  names  of 
those  candidates  who  are  placed  in  the  first  class,  whom  they  shall  con- 
sider to  have  .specially  distinguished  themselves.  They  shall  state  in  each 
case  the  subject  for  which  the  distinguishing  mark  is  appended  to  the 
name. 

•26.  The  class-lists  for  tlie  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  (Part  I.,  Part  II.) 
shall  be  published  not  later  than  9  a.m.  on  the  Friday  after  the  second 
Sunday  in  June. 

27.  Mode  of  publishing  class-lists.  See  p.  8.  Advanced  Students. 
See  p.  164. 

The  Special  Boards  for  Physics  and  Chemistry  and  for  Biology 
AND  Geology  in  joint  meeting  assembled  is.sue  the  following  notice 
with  regard  to  the  First  Part  of  the  Examination  for  the  Natural 
Sciences  Tripos. 

In  the  papers  set  in  Part  I.  of  the  examination  the  questions  in  all 
tlie  subjects  will  be  of  a  comparatively  elementary  character,  and  will 
be  such  as  to  test  a  knowledge  of  principles  rather  than  of  details. 
Specimens  may  be  exhibited  for  description  and  determination. 

In  Physics  tlie  questions  will  be  limited  to  the  elementary  and 
fundamental  parts  of  the  subject,  and,  in  particular,  special  attention 
will  be  jtaid  to  the  definition  of  physical  quantities,  the  general  principles 
of  measurement,  the  configuration  and  motion  of  a  material  system,  the 
laws  of  motion,  the  comparison  of  forces  and  of  masses  and  the  properties 
of  bodies.  In  Sound,  Light,  Heat,  Electricity  and  Magnetism,  only  the 
fundamental  laws,  their  simpler  applications,  and  the  experiments  which 
illustrate  them,  will  be  required. 

In  Chemistry  the  questions  will  relate  to  the  leading  principles  and 
experimental  laws  of  CJlieinistry,  the  properties  of  the  commoner  elements 
and  their  principal  compounds,  the  outlines  of  Metallurgy,  and  simple 
qualitative  and  quantitative  analysis. 

In  Mineralogy  the  ((uestions  will  be  confined  to  elementary  Crystallo- 
grajthy,  the  general  j)roperties  of  minerals  and  the  special  characters 
of  those  species  only  which  are  of  common  occurrence  or  of  well-known 
mineralogical  importance. 

In  (4eology  the  questions  will  be  limited  to  Physical  Geography,  the 
interpretation  of  the  structure  of  the  crust  of  the  earth  and  the  histoiy 
of  its  formation,  so  far  as  to  involve  only  the  elementary  parts  of 
Palaeontology  and  Petrography. 

In  Botany  the  (juestions  will  relate  to  the  elementary  parts  of 
Vegetable  Morphology,  Histology,  and  Physiology  ;  and  to  the  prin- 
ci[)le3  of  a  natural  system  of  classification  as  illustrated  by  the  more 
important  British  Natural  Orders.  Candidates  will  be  required  to 
describe  jilants  in  technical  huiguage.  Questions  will  not  be  set  on 
Vegetable  Pakeotitology  or  the  Geogra|)hical  Distribution  of  Plants. 

In  Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy  minor  details  will  not  be 
included  in   the  questions  relating  to  classification.     Geographical  dis- 


EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS.    85 

tribution  of  animals  is  held  to  be  a  part  of  Zoology,  and  Comparative 
Anatomy  includes  the  structure  of  extinct  as  well  as  of  recent  forms. 

Human  Anatomy  will  include  the  mechanism  of  the  human  body, 
the  comparison  of  its  parts  with  those  of  lower  animals,  its  develop- 
ment, &c. ;  but  the  questions  will  be  of  a  simple  and  elementary  character. 

In  Physiology  the  questions  will  be  of  a  comparatively  elementary 
character. 

A  practical  examination  will  be  held  in  each  of  the  above  subjects. 


REGULATIONS   FOR  THE   THEOLOGICAL   TRIPOS 
EXAMINATION. 

See  also  pp.   58 — 61. 

1.  The  Theological  Tripos  shall  consist  of  two  parts.  The  first 
part  shall  commence  on  the  Monday  next  before  the  first  Sunday  in 
June.  The  second  part  shall  commence  on  the  Friday  next  before  the 
first  Sunday  in  June,  and  shall  be  continued  on  the  mornings  and 
afternoons  of  so  many  as  shall  be  required  of  the  next  following  days 
other  than  .Svmday.  The  hours  of  attendance  shall  be  from  nine  till 
twelve  in  the  morning  and  from  half-past-one  till  half-past-four  in  the 
afternoon.  The  order  of  the  papers  in  the  second  part  shall  be  deter- 
mined by  the  Examiners  and  announced  before  the  commencement  of 
the  Examination. 

If  Ascension  Day  fall  upon  the  Thursday  mentioned  in  the  Schedule 
for  the  first  part  thei'e  shall  be  no  examination  on  that  day,  but  the 
examinations  appointed  for  that  day  and  for  the  preceding  days  shall  be 
held  one  day  earlier  (exclusive  of  Sunday)  than  is  here  provided. 

2.  No  Student  shall  be  admitted  to  the  Examination  who  has  not 
passed  or  been  excused  the  examination  in  the  Additional  Subjects  of 
the  Previous  Examination. 

'6.  A  Student  may  be  a  can(li<latu  for  Honours  in  the  first  jiart 
only,  or  in  both  i)art9,  of  the  Theological  Tripos  of  any  year,  if  at  the 
time  of  the  examination  he  shall  have  entered  upon  his  eighth  term  at 
leitst,  having  previously  kept  seven  terms,  provided  that  not  more  than 
nine  terms  shall  have  jiassed  after  the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms. 

4.  A  Student,  who  has  obtained  Honours  in  any  other  Tri])os,  or 
in  a  part  of  any  other  Tripos,  may  be  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  the 
first  part  oidy,  or  in  lioth  parts,  of  the  Theological  'I'ripos  of  the  year 
next  sucr.ccding  or  of  tlic  year  next  but  one  Hnccceding.  But  no  such 
person  may  present  himself  for  examinalion  if  more  tliaii  twelve  com- 
plete terms  sliall  have  passed  after  his  first  term  of  residence. 

5.  Hachelors  of  Arts,  who  liavo  obtaini'd  Honours  in  any  other 
Tripos,  or  in  a  |)art  of  any  other  'I'ripos,  m;iy  he  cmdidatis  for  Honours 
in  the  llrst  pari  only,  or  in  Ijotli  parts,  of  tin;  'I'liuological  Tri|iii.s  of  the 
year  next  succeeding  or  <if  t)io  year  next  but  one  succeeding.      Hut  no 


86      EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS. 

such  person  may  present  himself  tor  examination,  if  more  than  fifteen 
complete  terms  shall  have  passed  after  his  first  term  of  residence. 

6.  Bachelors  of  Arts,  who  have  obtained  Honours  in  the  first  part 
of  the  Theological  Tripos  of  any  year,  may  be  candidates  for  the  second 
part  of  the  Theological  Tripos  of  the  year  next  succeeding,  but  not  of 
the  year  next  but  one  succeeding,  save  that  in  Section  V  they  may  be 
candidates  either  in  the  year  next  succeeding  or  in  the  year  next  but 
one  succeeding.  But  no  such  person  may  present  himself  for  examin- 
ation, if  more  than  fifteen  complete  terras  shall  have  passed  after  his 
first  term  of  residence. 

7.  A  Student  who  has  obtained  Honours  in  any  other  Tripos,  or  in 
a  part  of  any  other  Tripos,  may  be  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  the 
second  part  only  of  the  Theological  Tripos  of  any  year,  if  at  the  time  of 
the  examination  he  shall  have  entered  upon  his  eighth  term  at  least, 
having  previously  kept  seven  terms,  provided  that  rot  more  than 
twelve  terras  shall  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms. 
Such  candidate  will  be  required  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  for  the  time 
being  in  papers  (1),  (5),  (7)  of  the  first  part.  In  drawing  up  the  class 
list  credit  shall  be  given  to  the  candidate  for  his  work  in  the  paper  or 
papers  cognate  to  the  section  or  sections  for  which  he  is  a  candidate. 

8.  Bachelors  of  Arts  who  have  obtained  Honours  in  any  other 
Tripos,  or  in  a  part  of  any  other  Tripos,  may  be  candidates  for  Honours 
in  the  second  part  only  of  the  Theological  Tripos  of  the  year  next 
succeeding  or  of  the  year  next  but  one  succeeding.  But  no  such  person 
shall  be  allowed  to  present  himself  for  examination  if  more  than  fifteen 
complete  terras  sh.all  have  passed  after  his  first  term  of  residence. 
Such  candidate  will  be  retjuired  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  for  the  time 
being  in  papers  (1),  (5),  (7)  of  the  first  part.  In  drawing  up  the  class 
list  credit  shall  be  given  to  the  candidate  for  bis  work  in  the  paper 
or  papers  cognate  to  the  section  or  sections  for  which  he  is  a  candidate. 

9.  No  Student  or  Bachelor  of  Arts  of  a  higher  standing  shall  be 
allowed  to  be  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Theological  Tripos,  unless 
he  shall  have  obtained  permission  from  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

10.  The  second  part  of  the  Examination  for  the  Theological  Tripos 
sliall  consist  of  five  sections  of  three  papers  each,  of  an  Essay  paper 
coinmou  to  all  the  sections,  and  of  four  additional  papers.  No  candidate 
may  present  himself  for  examination  in  moi'e  than  two  of  the  sections. 
Students  who  are  candidates  for  one  section  only  may  take  one,  but  not 
more  than  one,  of  the  additional  papers.  Students  who  are  candidates 
for  more  than  one  section  may  not  take  an  additional  paper. 

11.  No  Student  who  has  presented  himself  as  a  candidate  in  either 
part  of  the  Examination  shall  again  present  himself  as  a  candidate  in 
the  same  part  of  the  Examination,  save  only  that  Bachelors  of  Arts 
who  have  obtained  Honours  in  the  first  part  of  the  Theological  Tripos 
and  are  candidates  in  any  of  the  first  four  sections  of  the  second  part 
of  the  Tripos  shall  be  admitted  to  and  shall  receive  credit  for  the  paper 
or  papers  in  the  first  part  cognate  to  the  section  or  sections  in  the  second 
part  for  which  they  are  candidates. 


EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS.      87 

12.  Before  the  Krst  day  of  December  ne.Kt  preceding  the  Exaimn- 
atioi),  the  Praelectors  of  the  several  Colleges,  or  in  the  case  of  Non- 
Collegiate  Students  the  proper  oflBcer,  shall  furnish  the  Registrary  with 
list'^  of  the  Students  who  intend  to  present  themselves  for  examination, 
and  in  respect  of  the  second  part  shall  specify  the  section  and  additional 
paper  (if  any)  or  sections  in  which  each  candidate  intends  to  present 
himself  for  examination,  and  such  lists  shall  be  communicated  by  the 
Registrary  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Examiners  before  the  eighth  day  of 
December. 

13.  The  Examination  for  Part  I  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted 
by  six  Examiners  ;  two  of  whom  may  be  appointed  by  the  seven  per- 
manent official  members  of  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies  out  of 
their  own  number;  the  remaining  four  Examineis  shall  be  nominated 
by  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies  and  elected  by  the  Senate. 

The  Examination  for  Part  II  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by 
ten  Examiners,  viz.  two  for  each  section,  of  whom  two  may  be  ap- 
pointed, but  not  for  the  same  section,  by  the  seven  pennanent  official 
members  of  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies  out  of  their  own  number; 
the  remaining  eight  Examiners  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Board 
of  Theological  Studies  and  elected  by  the  Senate. 

Appointments  of  Examiners  by  the  permanent  members  of  the 
lioard  shall  be  signified  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  before  the  division  of 
the  Easter  Term  of  the  preceding  year  ;  and  if  one  or  more  of  such 
:i[)pointments  be  not  made  in  any  year,  an  Examiner  or  Examiners 
for  that  year  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies 
.iiid  elected  by  the  Senate,  such  Examiner  or  Examiners,  however, 
not  lieing  entitled  thereby  to  sit  on  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies. 
Of  the  Examiners  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies, 
two  for  Part  1  and  four  for  Part  II  shall  be  nominated  in  every  year 
and  proposed  to  the  Senate  before  the  division  of  the  said  Easter  Term, 
who  shall,  if  elected  by  the  Senate,  and  also  re-elected  by  the  Senate 
111  the  following  year,  hold  office  for  two  years. 

The  Additional  Papers  shall  be  set  by  the  Examiners  for  Part  II. 

14.  There  shall  be  a  general  meeting  of  the  Examiners  ])revious  to 
the  Examination,  when  the  papers  set  by  each  Examiner  shall  be  sulj- 
mitted  to  his  colleagues  for  tlieir  approval. 

15.  The  Examination  for  the  first  part  shall  be  conducted  according 
to  the  following  scliedule  : 

SCIIEDULK     OF     TIIK    OkUEU     OF     DaYS,    PIoUUS,    AND    SUBJECTS,    AX    THE 

Examination  of  Cani)Ii>ates  for  Honours  in  xue  Fiust  Paut 
OF  TUK  Theological  Tbii'os. 


Monday 


ThoOld  Testament  in  Englisli. 
A  Mclectcd  jjortion  of  the  Historical  Book.T 
of  tlic  Old  Testament  in  Hebrew. 


88       EXAMINATION  FOE  THE   THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS. 


Days 

HODRS 

9  to  12 

Subjects 

Tuesday 

3. 

Passages   for   translation    from    the    His- 

torical   Books    of    the    Old    Testament 

(Hebrew)  generally;  with  questions  on 

Hebrew   Grammar    and    easy    Hebrew 

Composition. 

lA  to  41 

4. 

New  Testament  (General  Paper). 

Wednesday 

9  to  12 

5. 

The  New  Testament  in  Greek. 

n  to  U 

6. 

A  selected  portion  of  the  Books  of  the 
New  Testament  in  Greek,  including 
always  some  portion  from  the  Gospels. 

Thursday 

9  to  12 

7. 

The  History  of  the  Church,  including  the 
history  of  Doctrine,  to  A.D.  461. 

li  to  41 

8. 

(A)  Ancient  Creeds.     (B)  A  Selected  Por- 

tion of  Patristic  Literature. 

Friday 

9  to  12 

9. 

Essay  Paper. 

]  6.  The  Examination  for  the  Second  Part  shall  be  conducted  accord- 
ing to  the  following  Schedule: 

Schedule  of  the  Subjects  of  the  Papers  at  the  Examination 

OP  Candidates  for  Honours  in  the  Second  Part  of  the 

Theological  Tripos. 

Section  I.     Old  Testament. 

1.  The  Book  of  Isaiah  in  Hebrew. 

2.  Selected  portions  of  the  Poetical  and  Prophetical  Books  in 
Hebrew  and  LXX.,  including  always  some  portion  of  the  Psalms. 

3.  Passages  for  Translation  from  the  Old  Testament  (Hebrew) 
generally.     Hebrew  Composition. 

Section  II.     New  Testament. 

1.  A  selected  Gospel  in  Greek,  with  some  Patristic  Commentary 
and  the  Latin  Versions. 

2.  A  selected  portion  from  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles,  the  Epistles 
and  the  Apocalypse  in  Greek,  with  some  Patristic  Commentary  and  the 
Latin  Versions. 

3.  The  New  Testament  in  Greek,  with  Greek  Composition. 

Section  III.    Hktory  and  Literature, 
Selected  Greek  and  Latin  Ecclesiastical  writings. 


)f  Leo  the  Great  and 


1. 

2.  A  Historical  Period  between  the  death 
A.D.  IT)?!,  with  selected  illustrative  documents. 

3.  A   Historical  Period  between  the  taking  of  Constantinople  and 
the  present  time,  with  selected  illustrative  documents. 

The  Periods  in  (2)  and  (3)  shall  be  so  chosen  that  the  Histoi-y  of  the 
lllnglish  Church  shall  be  prominently  represented  in  one  of  them. 


EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS.         89 

Section  IV.     Dogmatics. 

1.  History  of  Christian  Doctrine  to  the  close  of  the  Council  of 
Chalcedon. 

2.  Histor}'  and  Development  of  a  selected  doctrine. 

3.  Subject  from  Modern  Theology  in  connexion  with  original 
documents. 

In  paper  2  original  documents  may  be  selected  for  special  study. 

Section  Y.     Philomphij  of  Religion  and  Christian  Ethics. 

1  and  2.  Two  papers  on  the  principles  and  history  of  the  Philo- 
sophy of  Religion. 

3.  A  paper  on  Christian  Ethics  in  two  parts, 

(A)  General ; 

(B)  A  special  subject  : — the  ethical  teaching  of  some  theological 

writer  or  writers,  or  the  ethical  characteristics  of  a  move- 
ment or  period  in  the  history  of  the  Christian  Church. 

4.  Some  particular  philosophical  system  or  problem  in   its  theo- 
I    logical  aspects. 

The  Philosophy  of  Religion  (papers  1  and  2)i. 

1.  The  nature  and  grounds  of  religious  belief :  the  functions  of 
reason,  feeling,  and  volition  in  producing  faith  ;  the  theory  of  the 
relativity  of  knowledge  as  applied  to  man's  knowledge  of  God  ;  the 
diflferent  conceptions  of  Divine  revelation  ;  its  possibility  ;  reason  and 
revelation . 

2.  The  Idea  of  God :  "  proofs  "  of  the  e.xistence  of  God ;  Pantheism  ; 
Theism  ;  Divine  Personality  and  the  Absolute. 

3.  Theories  of  the  Universe:  Dualism;  Materialism;  Naturalism; 
Idealism  ;  Law  in  relation  to  Providence,  Prayer,  and  Miracle  ;  the 
problem  of  evil. 

4.  Human  Nature  :  personality,  freedom,  immortality. 

Christian  Ethics  (paper  3  (A))'. 
The  Christian  conception  of  (1)  the  moral  agent  ;  (2)  the  moral  end  ; 
(3)  the  sanctions  of  morality  ;  (1)  character  and  conduct. 
The  Kingdom  of  God  ;  the  Church  ancl  the  World. 

All   Kssdij   Piipi'r  common   to  all  the  Sections. 

'I'liis  |ia|>er  sliall  contain  subjects  for  an  English  Kssay,  which  shall 
be  HO  clioHen  that  each  .section,  for  which  there  are  candidates,  be  repre- 
sented by  two  subjects.  No  candidate  .shall  write  on  more  than  one 
bubject. 

'I'hiH  paper  shall  be  set  at  the  same  time  as  the  Kssay  i'aper  for 
I'art  I. 

A  (•,iiidi<late  who  presents  himself  for  both  parts  of  the  Theological 
Tripos  in  the  same  year  shall  trike  the  Kssay  I'aper  in  I'art  I.,  and 
credit  for  his  Kssay  shall  be  given  him  in  arranging  tlie  Class  List  of 
Part  II. 

>  Thu  iiapcrs  iire  to  lie  stiidiid  hiistoririill)  ami  iiitiiallj-. 


90        EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS. 

Additiondl  Papers. 

(1)  The  LXX.,  (A)  General  Introduction  ;  (B)  Selected  portions. 

(2)  Selected  portions  from  the  Apocrypha,  other  Jewish  Apocry- 

phal Literature,  Philo  and  Josephus. 

(3)  A  selected  portion  of  Christian  Literature  (to  the  end  of  the 

second  century)  and  of  Christian  Apocryphal  Literature. 
(i)     The  History  of  Christian  Worship  with  special  reference  to 
selected  Liturgies  and  Service-books. 

17.  The  Board  of  Theological  Studies  shall  determine  from  time  to 
time  the  credit  to  be  assigned  to  the  several  subjects  enumerated  in  the 
Schedules. 

18.  Public  notice  of  all  the  variable  subjects  selected  for  the  Examin- 
ation in  any  year  shall  be  given  by  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies 
before  the  end  of  the  Easter  Term  in  the  year  next  but  one  preceding 
the  Exaniination. 

19.  The  Board  of  Theological  Studies  shall  have  power  to  issue 
supplementary  regulations  marlsing  out  lines  of  study  in  the  several 
subjects  of  examination,  and  in  regard  to  papers  1  and  2  and  3  (A)  of 
Section  V  in  Part  II,  it  shall  be  their  duty  so  to  do,  and  to  publish  a 
list  of  books  in  relation  to  which  questions  shall  be  set.  They  shall 
also  have  power  to  modify  such  supplementary  regulations  from  time 
to  time. 

20.  A  General  Meeting  of  those  Examiners  who  have  taken  part 
in  the  Examination  shall  be  held  to  draw  up  se])arate  class  lists  of  the 
first  and  second  parts,  and  in  each  list  the  names  of  those  persons  who 
pass  the  Examination  with  credit  shall  be  ananged  in  three  classes,  the 
names  in  each  class  being  in  alphabetical  order. 

21.  The  class  list  of  the  first  part  shall  be  drawn  up  in  accordance 
with  the  aggregate  of  marks  of  each  Student,  that  of  the  second  part  on 
an  estimate  of  the  results  of  the  Examination  in  the  sections  considered 
separately  and  jointly  and  in  the  additional  papers. 

22.  In  the  class  list  of  the  first  part  the  Examiners  may  affix 
marks  of  distinction  in  Old  Testament  or  New  Testament,  or  both,  to 
the  names  of  those  candidates  who,  in  addition  to  the  papers  set  in  the 
first  part,  shall  have  taken  one  paper  of  the  corresponding  section  or 
sections  of  the  second  part.  Candidates  who  desire  to  obtain  such 
distinction  must  before  the  eighth  day  of  December  next  preceding  the 
Examination  give  notice  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Examiners  in  writing 
of  the  paper,  or  papers,  which  they  intenil  to  take. 

23.  In  the  case  of  every  Student  who  is  placed  in  the  First  Class 
of  the  second  part,  the  class  list  .shall  sliew  by  some  convenient  mark, 
(1)  the  section  or  sections  for  which  he  is  placed  in  that  class,  and  (2)  in 
which  of  the  sections,  if  in  any,  he  passed  with  special  distinction. 

24.  The  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  tiie 
candidates'  answers,  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

2.5.  No  credit  shall  be  given  to  a  Student  in  any  of  the  j)apers  of 
either  part,  unless  it  appear  to  the  Examiners  that  he  has  shewn  a 
conij)etent  knowledge  in  that  paper. 

2fi.  A  Student  who  shall  pass  the  Examination  of  the  first  part  of 
the  Theological  Tripos  so  as  to  deserve  Honours  shall  be  entitled  to 


EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS.      91 

admission  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  provided  that  he  shall 
have  kept  the  requisite  iiuinlier  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he  applies 
for  the  degree. 

27.  A  Student  who,  having  previously  obtained  Honours  in  some 
other  Tripo.s,  shall  pass  (he  Examination  of  the  second  part  of  the 
Theological  Tripos  so  as  to  deserve  Honours,  and  shall  also  satisfy  tlie 
Examiners  in  the  three  papers  aforesaid  of  the  first  j)art,  shall  be 
entitled  to  admission  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  provided  that 
he  shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he 
applies  for  the  degree. 

28.  The  Cla.ss  List  of  the  Theological  Tripos,  Parts  I.  and  II., 
aball  be  published  in  the  Senate-House  on  the  Saturday  after  the 
second  Sunday  in  June  at  'J  A.M. 

29.  Each  of  the  Examiners  elected  by  the  Senate  for  Part  I. 
shall  i-eceive  Fifteen  Pounds  from  the  University  Chest,  together  with 
the  sum  of  five  shillings  in  respect  of  each  candidate  beyond  the  number 
of  thirty  examined  by  him,  from  the  University  Chest.  A  further  sum 
of  ten  shillings  shall  be  })aid  from  the  Chest  in  respect  of  every  can- 
didate for  Part  II.  wlio  is  examined  in  Papers  (1),  (o),  (7),  which  shall  be 
divided  among  the  Examiners  elected  by  the  Senate  for  Part  I.  in  such 
proportions  as  the  Cliairman  of  the  Examiners  for  that  Part  may  deter- 
mine. Each  of  the  Examiners  elected  by  the  Senate  for  Part  II.  shall 
receive  ten  jjounds  from  the  University  Ciiest.  But  no  payment  shall 
be  made  to  any  of  the  Examiners  for  a  section  of  Part  II.  unless  one 
or  more  candidates  shall  be  entered  for  that  section  ;  provided  that  if 
one  or  more  candidates  be  entered  for  one  paper  only  of  a  section,  or 
for  an  Additional  Paper  relevant  to  some  section  in  which  there  are 
no  candidates,  the  Exaniination  in  that  pa|)er  shall  be  conducted  by  one 
of  the  ExaminiM's  for  Part  II.,  who  shall  receive  five  pounds  from  the 
University  Chest  for  doinu'  it.  The  four  Additional  Papers  shall  for 
this  purpose  be  considered  relevant  to  the  first  four  sections  of  Part  II., 
each  to  each,  in  the  order  in  which  they  are  given  in  the  Schedule  of 
the  Examination. 

SuPPIiEMKNTAKY    REGULATIONS    UNDKU    THK    PROVISIONS   OF 

Rkcjui.ation  ly. 

i.  The  (!iiii-ral  I'aper  on  the  Old  Testament  shall  contain  general 
questions  on  the  Old  'IVstament  Scri|)tur('s  and  on  the  History  of  Israel 
down  to  tli(!  Christian  Kra. 

Special  I'.oukfl,  or  a  s|)t  rial  perioil,  shall  \n-  .si-lcctrd  of  wliicli  fuller 
knowledge  will  be  required. 

ii.  Tlie  Paper  on  the  specified  portion  of  the  Historical  Books  shall 
contain  [la.nsages  for  translation  from  tin-  selccteil  portion,  with  gram- 
matical questions,  and  pa-ssages  for  retranslalion  and  for  pointing. 

iii.  The  Paper  containing  passages  for  translation  from  the  His- 
torical Piooks  sliall  crtntain  grammatical  tpiestioiis  on  those  pass.iges, 
and  shall  also  contain  questions  on  the  Hebrew  Language  and  (rrammar 
generally,  passages  for  pointing,  and  easy  p.iss.iges  for  translation  into 
Hebrew. 

iv.     Tiio    (leneral    Pa|'ur    on     the    New    'J'estanient    sli.tll     cont.iin 


92  EXAMINATION  FOK  THE   LAW   TRIPOS. 

(a)  questions  on  the  Formation  of  the  Canon  ;  {b)  questions  on  Textual 
Criticism ;  (f)  a  passage,  or  passages,  for  translation  into  Greek. 

V.  Papers  (5)  on  the  New  Testament  in  Greek,  and  (6)  on  the 
selected  portion  of  the  New  Testament,  shall  contain  passages  for 
translation  and  retranslation,  and  questions  on  the  subject -matter, 
exegesis,  grammar,  and  language,  but  questions  of  detail  on  authorship, 
date,  and  textual  criticism  shall  be  set  only  from  the  selected  portion. 

vi.  Paper  (8  A)  shall  contain  questions  on  the  history  and  con- 
tents of  Ancient  Creeds.  Certain  Creeds  and  documents  shall  be  re- 
commended by  the  Board  from  time  to  time  for  special  study. 

In  (8  B),  the  Portion  of  Patristic  Literature  selected  for  special 
study  shall  be  taken  from  writings  earlier  than  a.D.  461. 

vii.  The  Essay  Paper  shall  contain  three  or  more  subjects  for  an 
English  Essay,  which  shall  be  taken  from  the  chief  departments  of 
study  represented  in  this  part  of  the  Tripos.  No  candidate  shall  write 
on  more  than  one  subject. 


REGULATIONS    FOR   THE   LAW  TRIPOS    EXAMINATION. 

See  also  pp.  58 — 61. 

1.  The  Examination  for  the  Law  Tripos  shall  consist  of  two  parts. 
The  first  part  shall  consist  of  seven  papers  on  the  following  subjects: — - 

Paper  1.     General  Jurisprudence. 

Paper  2.     History  and  General  Principles  of  Roman  Law. 

Papers  3  and  4.     The  Institutes  of  Gains  and  Justinian,  with  a 

selected  portion  of  the  Digest. 
Paper  5.     English  Constitutional  Law  and  History. 
Paper  6.     Public  International  Law. 
Paper  7.     Essays. 
The  second  part  shall  consist  of  six  papers  on  the  following  sub- 
jects : — 

Papers  land  2      The  English  Law|    ^^.^^  ^,^^  Equitable    prin- 
of  Real  and  Personal  Property.!        ^j  ,^^  ,,,,pli'cable  to  these 
Papers  3  and  4.      The  English  Lawj  b'ects 

of  Contract  and  Tort.  '  ■' 

Paper  5.  English  Criminal  Law  and  Procedure,  and  Evidence. 
Paper  6.  Essays. 
The  order  of  the  papers  in  each  part  of  the  Examination  shall  be 
determined  by  the  examiners.  The  problems  and  essays  in  the  6rst 
part  of  the  Examination  shall  have  reference  to  the  subjects  set  for  that 
part.  The  essays  in  the  second  part  shall  have  reference  partly  to  the 
subjects  of  the  first,  partly  to  those  of  the  second  part. 

2.  The  Board  of  Legal  Studies  shall  from  time  to  time  publish 
a  list  of  books  reconnnended  to  candidates  for  examination  and  may 
from  time  to  time  limit  any  or  all  of  the  above-mentioned  subjects  to  a 
department  or  departments  of  the  same  ;  provided  that  public  notice  of 
such  limitation  shall  be  given  in  the  Lent  Term  of  the  year  next  but  one 
preceding  tiiat  in  which  the  Examination  in  the  subjects  so  limited  is  to 
take  place. 

:5.  A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  First  Part 
of  the  Examination  for  the  Law  Tripos  if  at  the  time  of  such  Examin- 


EXA^nNATION  FOE   THE   LAW  TRIPOS.  93 

ation  he  be  in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  four  tenus  : 
provided  that  nine  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first 
of  the  said  four  terms  unless  he  shall  have  previously  obtained  Honours 
in  some  Honours  Examination  of  the  University,  in  which  case  he  may 
be  a  Candidate  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms  shall  not  have 
passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms. 

4.  A  student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Second 
Part  of  the  Examination  for  the  Law  Trij)o3  if  at  the  time  of  such  Ex- 
amination he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept 
seven  terms :  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed 
after  the  first  of  tlie  said  seven  tenus :  provided  also  that  he  shall  pre- 
viouslv  have  obtained  Honours  in  some  Honours  Examination  of  the 
University  or  shall  be  in  the  same  term  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the 
First  Part  of  the  Law  Tripos.  P>ut  a  student  who  is  a  Candidate  for 
Honours  in  both  Parts  of  the  Law  Tripos  in  the  same  term  and  who  has 
not  previously  obtained  Honours  in  some  Honours  Examination  in  the 
University  shall  not  obtain  Honours  in  the  Second  Part  unless  he  shall 
obtain  Honours  in  the  First  Part. 

5.  No  student  of  a  stamling  different  from  that  ilefined  in  the 
foregoing  Regulations  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours 
in  either  Part  of  the  Examination  for  the  Law  Tripos  unless  he  shall 
have  obtained  permission  from  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

6.  A  student  who  obtains  Honours  in  both  I'arts  of  the  Examin- 
ation for  the  Law  Tripos  or  who  having  in  some  previous  term  obtained 
Honours  in  some  Honours  Kxamination  of  the  University  other  than 
the  I..aw  Tripos  obtains  Honours  in  either  Part  of  the  Examination  for 
the  Law  Tripos  shall  be  entilletl  to  the  Degrees  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  and 
Bachelor  of  Law  and  may  take  either  or  both  of  those  Degrees. 

7.  (i)  A  student  who  obtains  Htmours  in  the  First  Part  of  the 
Law  Tripos  shall  be  excused  the  General  Examination  for  the  Ordinary 
B.A.  Degree. 

(ii)  The  F'xaminers  shall  be  authoriz.ed  to  declare  that  C'amlid- 
ates  for  the  Firet  Part  of  the  Law  Tripos  have  ac(|uitted  themselves  so 
as  to  deserve  to  be  cxcnsid  the  (ieneral  Examination  and  such  Candid- 
at«s  shall  be  ixeused  that  Examination  accordingly. 

(iii)  The  Examiners  shall  be  authorized  to  declare  that  Candid- 
ales  for  the  Second  Part  of  the  I^aw  Tripos  have  accjuitted  themselves 
HO  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  H.  A.  Degree;  and  such  Candidates  may 
bo  admitte<l  to  that  Dt;gree  iutcortlingly.  I'ut  a  student  who  is  a  Can- 
didate for  Honours  in  both  Parts  of  the  Law  Tripos  in  the  same  term  and 
who  has  not  previously  obtained  Honours  in  some  Honours  Examin- 
ation of  the  University  shall  not  bo  declared  to  have  accpiitted  himself  so 
AN  to  (l.-serve  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degme  unless  lie  shall  obtain  Honours 
in  the  First  Part. 

(iv)  If  a  Candidate  for  either  Part  of  the  Law  Tripos  is 
]irevent<f(l  by  illness  or  other  sutticienl  cause  from  attendini.'  some 
[lorlion  of  the  Kxamination  the  Kxaniiners  shall  be  authorize<l  (if  such 
Candirjiite  sliall  have  acipiitted  himsrif  so  far  with  credit)  to  declare 
him  to  hav4-  deserved  Honours  and  such  Candidate  shall  be  deemed  to 
have  oliinined  HoiioiirH  in  the  First  or  (as  the  case  may  be)  the  Second 


94  EXAMINATION  FOE  THE  LAW  TRIPOS. 

Part  of  the  Law  Tripos.  The  Examiners  shall  also  be  authorized  to 
declare  that  such  a  Candidate  for  the  First  Part  has  acquitted  himself 
so  as  to  deserve  to  be  excused  the  General  Examination,  and  he  shall 
be  excused  that  Examination  accordingly,  or  to  declare  that  such  a 
Candidate  for  the  Second  Part  has  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve 
the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  ;  and  he  may  be  admitted  to  that  Degree 
accordingly.  But  a  student  who  is  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  both 
parts  of  the  Law  Tripos  in  the  same  term  and  who  has  not  previously 
obtained  Honours  in  some  Honours  Examination  of  the  University 
shall  not  be  declared  to  have  deserved  Honouis  in  the  Second  Part  or 
to  have  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree 
unless  he  shall  obtain  Honours  in  the  First  Part. 

(v)  Except  as  is  otherwise  provided  by  these  Regulations  a 
student  shall  not  become  entitled  to  any  Degree  by  passing  either 
Part  of  the  Law  Tripos. 

8.  No  student  who  has  presented  himself  as  a  Candidate  for  Honours 
in  either  part  of  the  Examination  for  the  I^aw  Trijios  shall  again 
present  himself  as  a  candidate  for  honours  in  the  same  part  of  the 
Examination. 

9.  The  names  of  students  who  shall  obtain  honours  in  the  first  part 
of  the  Examination  for  the  Law  Tripos  shall  be  arranged  in  three 
classes  in  order  of  merit ;  and  the  names  of  students  who  shall  obtain 
honours  in  the  second  part  of  such  Examination  shall  be  arranged  in 
three  classes  in  order  of  merit. 

The  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the  Can- 
ilidates'  answers  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

10.  The  Examination  for  the  Law  Tripos  (first  part)  shall  begin  upon 
the  Wednesday  after  the  last  Sunday  but  one  in  May  and  continue  for  four 
days,  the  hours  of  attendance  being  on  the  first  three  days  from  9  to  12 
in  the  morning  and  from  1..30  to  4.80  in  the  afternoon  and  on  the  fourth 
ilay  from  9  to  12  in  the  morning. 

11.  The  Examination  for  the  Jjaw  Tripos  (second  part)  .shall  begin 
upon  the  Thursday  after  the  last  Sun<lay  in  May  and  shall  continue  for 
three  days,  the  hours  of  attendance  being  from  9  to  12  in  the  morning 
and  from  1.30  to  i.'dO  in  the  afternoon. 

12.  If  Ascension  Day  fall  u]ion  any  of  the  days  fixed  for  either  part 
of  the  Examination,  there  sliall  be  no  Examination  on  Ascension  Day, 
but  that  part  of  the  Examination  shall  begin  one  day  earlier  (exclusive  of 
Sunday)  than  is  here  provided. 

IB.  The  class  lists  for  both  parts  of  the  Law  Tripos,  and  the  list 
of  Advanced  Students  shall  be  ])ublished  not  later  than  9  a.m.  on  the 
Saturday  after  the  second  Sunday  in  .June. 

14.  The  Examin.'ttion  shall  be  conducted  by  five  examiners  who 
shall  be  nominated  by  the  Board  of  [jfgal  Studies  and  elected  by  (Jrace 
before  the  Division  of  Michaelmas  Term  in  every  year. 

15.  Each  of  the  examiners  shall  receive  X30  from  the  University 
Chest. 


EXAmNATION  FOR  THE   HISTORICAL  TRIPOS.        96 

REGULATIONS   FOR  THE   HISTORICAL   TRIPOS 
EXAMINATION. 

See  aho  pp.  58 — 61. 

1.  The  Historical  Tripos  shall  consist  of  two  Parts.  A  separate 
class  list  shall  be  publishcil  for  each  Part. 

2.  Tlie  scheme  of  the  examination  shall  be  that  defined  in  the 
Schedule  appended  to  these  Regulations. 

3.  The  Special  IJoard  for  History  and  Archa;ology  shall  from  time 
to  time  give  public  notice  of  the  Special  Subjects  which  will  be  set  in 
the  Tripos.  Every  such  notice  relating  to  the  First  Part  shall  be  given 
at  latest  in  the  Easter  Term  next  but  one  preceding  that  in  which  the 
examination  which  is  to  be  affected  by  the  notice  will  be  held,  and  every 
such  notice  relating  to  the  Second  Part  shall  be  given  at  latest  in  the 
Easter  Term  next  but  two  preceding  that  in  which  the  examination  which 
is  to  be  affected  Ijy  the  notice  will  ije  held. 

4.  Tlie  Jjoard  shall  have  power  to  issue  from  time  to  time  supple- 
mentary regulations  further  defining  or  limiting  all  or  any  of  the  subjects 
of  the  examination  and  determining  the  credit  that  shall  be  assigned  to 
such  subjects  respectively  and  marking  out  the  lines  of  study  that  are 
to  be  pursued  by  the  candidates,  and  to  publish  lists  of  books  recom- 
mended to  the  candidates,  and  to  modify  or  alter  any  such  supplementary 
regulations  or  lists  as  occasion  may  require. 

5.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  the  First  Part  if  at 
the  time  of  the  examination  he  be  in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  pre- 
viously kept  four  terms:  provided  that  six  complete  terms  shall  not 
have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms. 

0.  A  student  wlio  has  obtained  hoiu)urs  in  the  First  Part  may  be 
a  candidate  for  honours  in  the  Second  Part  if  at  the  time  of  the  exam- 
ination he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  seven 
terms:  [)rovided  that  twelve  (lomplcte  ttirms  shall  not  have  passed  after 
the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms. 

7.  A  student  who  has  obtained  honours  in  any  other  Tripos  may 
be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  the  S(m  onil  Part  in  the  year  next  after  or 
next  but  one  after  he  lias  so  obtained  honours:  provided  that  twelve 
complete  terms  sliall  not  have  passed  since  his  first  term  of  residence. 

H.     No  student  shall  prt.-sent  himself  for  both  Parts  in  the  same  term. 

•J.  No  student  of  a  standing  ditferent  from  that  defined  in  the  fore- 
going llegulatioiiH  shall  he  a  candidate  for  honours  in  either  Part  unless 
he  shall  have  obtained  pirmission  from  tln'  Council  of  tli»^  Senate. 

10.  Xo  student  who  has  presented  himself  as  a  candidate  for  cither 
J'art  shall  again  |)n-sent  himself  as  a  candidate  for  the  same  J'art. 

11.  A  student  who  obtains  honours  in  the  Second  J'art  shall  be 
entilhil  to  admission  to  the  degree  of  I'.aehelor  of  Arts:  provided  that 
he  HJiall  havi-  ke])t  the  re<[uiMite  nundier  of  terms  at  thf  time  wlnii  he 
apiilies  for  his  dtgnc. 

12.  (i)  A  studiiit  who  obtains  honours  in  the  First  Part  shall  b.- 
••xcused  thr  (l.niral  Kxamination  for  tlir  Ordinary  P..  A.  Degree. 

(ii)  Thd  Kxamin.rs  shall  be  aullioriz.d  to  declare  that  eandidalra 
for  tho  First  Part  havu  aci|nitt(<l  ih.insilv.s  ho  as  to  deserve  to  b.)  ex- 
cused the  said  (i.neral  Kxamination,  and  such  candidat.s  sliall  be  ex- 
cuHed  that  Fxainiiialion  aieordingly. 


96  EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  HISTORICAL  TRIPOS. 

(iii)  The  Examiners  shall  be  authorized  to  declare  that  candidates 
for  the  Second  Part  have  acquitted  themselves  so  as  to  deserve  the 
Ordinary  B.A.  Degree,  and  such  candidates  may  be  admitted  to  that 
Degree  accordingly. 

(iv)  If  a  candidate  for  either  Part  of  the  Tripos  is  prevented  by 
illness  or  other  sufficient  cause  from  attending  some  portion  of  the  ex- 
amination the  Examiners  shall  be  authorized  (if  such  candidate  shall 
have  acquitted  himself  so  far  with  credit)  to  declare  him  to  have  deserved 
honours,  and  such  candidate  shall  be  deemed  to  have  obtained  honours 
in  the  First  or  (as  the  case  may  be)  the  Second  Part  of  the  Tripos.  The 
Examiners  shall  also  bu  authorized  to  declare  that  such  a  candidate  has 
acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  to  be  excused  the  General  Examination 
and  he  shall  be  excused  that  Examination  accordingly,  or  to  declare  that 
he  has  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  and 
he  may  be  admitte<l  to  that  Degree  accordingly:  provided  that  the 
Examiners  shall  not  declare  that  a  candidate  for  the  First  Part  has  ac- 
quitted himself  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree. 

(v)  Except  as  is  provided  by  the  above  Kegulations,  a  student 
shall  not  become  entitled  to  any  Degree  by  passing  either  Part  of  the 
Tripos. 

13.  The  names  of  the  students  who  obtain  honours  in  the  First  Part 
shall  be  arranged  in  three  classes,  and  the  names  of  the  students  who 
obtain  honours  in  the  Second  Part  shall  be  arranged  in  three  classes. 
The  names  in  each  class  shall  be  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

14.  Before  the  1st  of  December  next  preceding  the  Examination, 
the  Praelectors  of  the  several  Colleges,  or  in  the  case  of  Non -Collegiate 
stu<lents  the  proper  officer,  shall  furnish  the  Registrary  with  lists  of  the 
students  who  intend  to  present  themselves  for  examination,  specifying 
the  alternative  subjects  in  whicli  each  candidate  desires  to  be  examined; 
and  such  lists  shall  be  communicated  by  the  Registrary  to  the  Senior 
Examiner  before  the  8th  of  December. 

15.  The  Examination  for  both  Parts  shall  be  conducted  by  Ex- 
aminers who  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  and  elected  by 
the  Senate  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  preceding  the  Examination.  In 
every  year  in  which  the  number  of  candidates  (men)  for  the  Examination 
does  not  exceed  120  there  shall  be  six  Examiners.  If  the  number 
exceeds  120  but  does  not  exceed  145  there  shall  be  seven  Examiners. 
If  the  number  exceeds  145  but  does  not  exceed  170,  there  shall  be  eight 
Examiners. 

1().  Each  of  the  Examiners  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest 
the  sum  of  forty-five  pounds  for  each  year  during  which  he  is  an  Ex- 
aminer. 

17.  The  First  and  Second  Parts  respectively  shall  begin  on  the 
Monday  after  the  last  Sunday  in  May,  but  if  Ascension  Day  falls  on 
any  of  the  days  fixed  for  the  Examination,  then  the  Examination  shall 
begin  on  the  preceding  Saturday. 

18.  The  class  lists  for  the  First  and  Second  Parts  respectively  shall 
be  published  by  reading  in  the  Senate-House  on  the  Saturday  next  after 
the  second  Sunday  in  J\ine,  at  nine  in  the  morning. 

19.  For  the  jmrpose  of  these  Regulations  a  student  shall  be  deemed 
to  have  obtained  honoursl  n  another  Tripos  if  he  has  obtained  honours 
in  one  Part  of  any  Tripos  (other  than  the  Historical)  that  is  divided  into 
two  or  more  parts. 


EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  HISTOEICAL  TRIPOS. 


97 


SCHEDDLE    OF    SUBJECTS. 

In  the  Examination  the  Papers  shall  be  allotted  as  follows: 
Part  I. 

1.  Subjects  for  an  Essay    .  .  .  .  .1  paper 

2.  Comparative  Politics  .  .  .  .  1       i, 

3.  General  European  History  (Ancient)      .  .     1       ,, 

4.  General  Eunipean  History  (Mediieval)       .  1       ,, 

5.  Encjlish  Constitutional  History  to  A.D.  1-185  .1      ,, 

6.  English  Economic  History         ...  2  papers 

7.  Political  Economy  .  .  .  .  .    2      „ 

8.  A  Special  Historical  Subject     .         .         .         2      „ 

Part  II. 

1.  Subjects  for  an  Essay    .         .         .         .         .1  paper 

2.  English  Constitutional  History  from  A.D.  1485     1      ,, 

3.  General  European  History  (Modern)      .  .     1       ,, 

4.  A  Special  Historical  Subject     ...         2  papers 

5.  Comparative  Politics     .         .  .  .  .1  paper 
fi.  Analytical  and  Deductive  Politics      .          .  1      ,, 

7.  InternatioDal  Law  .         .  .         .  .     1      ,, 

8.  English  Economic  History        ...         2  papers 

9.  Political  Economy  .  .  .  .  .2  papers 
10.  A  Select  Subject  in  the  History  of  Thought, 

Literature  or  Art         ....         1  paper 

I.  No  candidate  shall  take  in  either  Part  any  subject  (other  than 
the  Essay)  which  lie  has  already'  taken  in  the  other  Part. 

II.  In  English  Economic  History  [Part  I,  Subject  <)]  and  in  the 
three  papers  on  General  European  History  [Part  I,  Subjects  3  and  4, 
and  Part  II,  Subject  3],  a  correct  general  knowledge  will  be  required 
rather  than  minute  acquaintance  with  details. 

III.  Questions  involving  a  knowledge  of  Geography  shall  be  set 
in  both  Parts. 

IV.  The  Select  Subject  from  the  History  of  Thought,  Literature, 
or  Art  shall  be  such  as  can  with  advantage  be  studied  together  with  one 
of  the  Special  Historical  Subjects. 

V.  In  Part  I  every  candidate  shall  take  the  Essay  [Subject  1], 
General  Kurojx'an  Histf)ry  (Mediaeval)  [Subject  4],  p]nglish  Constitu- 
tional History  to  a.d.  IIK")  [Subject  .5],  and  a  Special  Historical  Subject 
[Subject  H] :  he  shall  also  take  cither  ( 'i)nij)arative  Politics  [Subject  2, 
or  General  European  History  (Ancient)  [Subject  3]  hut  not  both  ;  and 
either  English  Economic  History  [Subject  b]  or  Political  Economy 
[Subject  7 1  but  not  both. 

VL  In  Part  II  every  candidate  who  hiut  obtained  Honours  in 
Part  I  shall  t;iki:  the  KsHiiy  [.*^ubject  1],  English  Ci)nstitutional  History 
from  A.D.  1  IH;')  jSubject  2 1  and  (iencral  Kunip.'an  History  (.Moiicrn) 
[Subji-ct  3];  and  he  shall  also  take  not  li'ss  than  two  or  more  than  four 
of  the  papers  allotted  to  the  other  Sul)jects. 

VII.  Exce|)t  as  provided  in  Regulation  Vila,  in  Part  II  every 
candidate  who  has  not  obtained  Honours  in  Part  I  shall  t:ike  tin;  Ess;iy 
'Subject  1],  also  any  one  of  tlu;  three  pa|)ers  in  (Joneral  European 
History  [Part  I,   Subjects  3  and  4    and    Part  II,   Subject  3j ;   and  he 


98         EXAMINATION  FOR  THE  HISTORICAL  TRIPOS. 

shall  also  take  not  less  than  three  or  more  than  five  of  the  papers 
allotted  in  Part  II  to  Subjects  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  and  10,  and  in  Part  I 
to  Subject  5,  provided  that  he  shall  take  one  of  the  two  papers  allotted 
to  English  Constitutional  History  [Part  I,  Subject  5  and  Part  II, 
Subject  2]. 

Vila.  In  Part  II  every  candidate  who  has  obtained  Honours  in 
Part  I  of  the  Economics  Tripos  shall  take  the  Essay  [Subject  I],  also 
any  one  of  the  three  papers  on  General  European  History  [Part  I, 
Subjects  3  and  4,  and  Part  II,  Sul)ject  3],  and  a  Special  Historical 
Subject  [Subject  4];  and  he  shall  also  take  three  of  the  papers  allotted  i 
in  Part  II  to  Subjects  2,  5,  (i,  7,  8  and  10,  and  in  Part  I  to  Subject  5, 
provided  that  he  shall  take  one  of  the  two  papers  allotted  to  English 
Constitutional  History  [Part  I,  Subject  5,  and  Part  II,  Subject  2]. 

VIII.  A  candidate  is  at  liberty  to  take  two  Special  Historical 
Subjects  in  Part  II.  No  candidate  shall  take  one  of  the  two  papers 
allotted  to  Economic  History,  to  Political  Economy  or  to  a  Special 
Historical  Subject,  without  the  other.  No  candidate  shall  take  the 
Select  Subject  in  the  History  of  Thought,  Literature,  or  Art  [Part  II, 
Subject  10]  unless  he  takes  the  relevant  Special  Historical  Subject,  or 
has  previously  taken  it  in  Part  I. 

IX.  No  candidate  shall  be  allowed  credit  for  work  in  any  paper  which 
does  not  satisfy  the  Examiners  and  no  candidate  shall  be  refused  a  place 
in  the  First  or  Second  Class  of  Part  II  on  the  ground  that  he  has  taken 
up  only  five  papers. 

X.  The  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the 
candidate's  answers  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

SUPPLEMENTARY  REGULATIONS. 

1.  In  the  pa])ers  on  General  European  History  [Part  I,  Subjects  3 
and  4  and  Part  II,  Subject  ri]  and  Economic  History  [Part  I,  Subject  6 
and  Part  II,  Subject  8]  a  choice  of  questions  shall  be  allowed,  and  in 
other  papers  as  far  as  convenient. 

2.  In  Part  I  the  paper  on  General  European  History  (Ancient) 
[Subject  3]  shall  deal  with  the  history  of  Greece  and  Rome  not  later 
than  the  sixth  century  A.D.  The  paper  on  General  European  History 
(Mediaeval)  [Subject  4]  shall  deal  with  the  history  of  the  European 
nations  not  earlier  than  the  fourth  century  and  not  later  than  the 
fifteenth  century  a.d. 

3.  In  Part  II  the  paper  on  General  European  History  (Modern) 
[Subject  3]  may  include  questions  on  the  history  of  the  United  States 
of  America. 

4.  The  two  papers  on  English  Economic  History  [Part  I,  Subject  6 
and  Part  II,  Subject  8]  shall  be  divided  as  near  as  conveniently  may  be 
at  A.D.  1558.  They  shall  include  questions  involving  some  knowledge  of 
Economic  Theory.  The  papers  on  Political  Economy  [Part  I,  Subject  7 
and  I'art  II,  Subject  9]  shall  include  questions  involving  some  knowledge 
of  recent  Economic  History. 

5.  In  every  year  five  Special  Historical  Subjects  shall  be  chosen, 
one  being  taken  from  each  of  the  following  periods  :  (1)  before  a.d.  180, 
(2)  A.D.  70-918,  (3)  A.D.  739-1494,  (4)  a.d.  1453-1715,  (5)  a.d.  KilS- 
1848.  With  each  of  these  subjects  two  or  more  original  authorities 
shall  be  specified,  of  which  at  least  one  shall  if  possible  be  in  a  foreign 


OEIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TEIPOS.  99 

langua^'e,    and    questions    shall    be    set    dealing    especially    with   these 
authorities  '. 

6.  Com]);vrative  Politics  shall  bo  understood  to  mean  a  general 
survey  of  Political  Institutions,  their  oiigin  and  development  in  ancient, 
niedi;eval  and  modern  times,  with  special  reference  to  European  com- 
munities anij  their  ofFsh(jots. 

7.  Analytical  and  Deductive  Politics  shall  be  understood  to  include 
the  following  subjects  of  study: 

(1)  The  analysis  of  political  terms. 

(2)  The  nature  and  end  of  the  State  and  the  grounds  of 
political  obligation. 

(8)     The  structure  and  functions  of  government  with  special 
reference  to  the  requirements  of  the  Modern  State. 
The  paper  shall  include  questions  involving  knowledge  of  the  History 
of  Political  Theory. 

8.  International  Law  [Part  II,  Subject  7]  shall  be  understood  to 
mean  the  Priiicii>les  of  International  Law  with  Selected  Treaties  and 
Cases. 

REGULATIONS   FOR  THE   ORIENTAL   LANGUAGES 
TRIPOS  EXAMINATION. 

Sec  aho  pp.  58 — (51. 

1.  The  subjects  of  examination  in  the  Oriental  LanKUfiges  Tripos 
shall  be  Ilebrrw,  Aramaic  (Eastern  and  Western),  Araliic,  Sanskrit, 
Persian,  Chinese,  and  the  Comi)arative  Grummnrs  of  the  Semitic  and 
Indo-Eurojiean  Languages. 

2.  The  examination  in  each  of  these  languages  shall  be  divided  into 
two  sections.  The  books  prescribed  and  tlie  questions  set  in  the  first 
iection  shall  be  of  a  more  elementary  character. 

2'.  The  Examiners  shall  liave  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the 
Candidates'  answers,  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

3.  In  the  first  section  two  papers  shall  be  set  in  each  of  these 
angnages  exi'e)it  Sanskrit,  viz. : — 

(a)  One  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from 
certain  specified  Iiooks,  together  with  such  questions  on  the  grammar 
(in  Chinese  on  the  Tones),  i)rosody,  and  literary  history  of  the  lan- 
guage as  arise  directly  out  of  these  books. 

(/3)  One  containing  simple  passages  from  unspecified  books  (one 
or  more  of  wliich  jiiissages  in  Hebrew,  Aramaic,  and  Arabic  candidates 
may  be  required  to  jioint  as  well  as  translate),  and  a  passage  or 
liassa^cs  for  translation  from  English.  (Questions  nuiv  be  set  arising 
immediately  out  of  tlie  jmssages  jiroposed  for  translation. 
In  Sanskrit  three  pajxTs  shall  be  set,  »v',v. ; — 

(a)  One  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from 
certain  specified  books,  together  with  such  questions  on  the  f,'ramnnir, 
prosody,  and  literary  liistorj'  of  the  language  as  arise  directly  out  of 
these  books. 

ili\  One  containing  simple  passages  from  unspecified  books. 
Questions  may  be  set  arising  immediately  out  of  the  passages  pro- 
posed for  translation. 

(y)  One  containing  questions  on  gramnnir,  together  with  a 
paSHagc  or  paN.sages  for  translation  into  Sanskrit. 

1  R*(aUtlnn  .1,  mil  nnri  •iih><<.|iipnt  jram  In  cvrr)  jcnr  llvo  Special  llinlorlcal  BubjocUihnil  h« 
OMa,or  which  ono  nt  liiatt  •Imll  be  Ukcii  from  tlio  porliHl  l>«(oro  «.n.  IHO.  mm  from  Ihr  iiprluil 
I,  IM— 14*9,  Mifl  onp  rmm  (ho  period  A.n.  1491  )A78  With  each  of  thono  nuhjocU  two  i>r  mora 
authorltio*  »hall  b*  ipvclflod,  of  which  at  loait  ono  •hall.  If  poaslhlu,  be  In  a  forol^n 
.     Ono  of   th«   paprr*  on  rach  of   the    flprclal    8uhjrct«    ihall  ileal    eicluilvel)    ttllh  the 

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100  ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TRIPOS. 

A  i)aper  shall  also  be  set  on  the  Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Indo- 
Europeau  Languages.  This  paper  shall  contain  questions  on  (a)  sounds, 
(b)  forms,  (c)  syntax,  (d)  the  princijiles  of  language,  (e)  the  linguistic 
evidence  for  early  Indo-European  civilization.  The  questions  shall  have 
special  reference  to  the  Sanskrit  language  and  its  history,  and  an  ele- 
mentary knowledge  of  Prakrit  changes  may  he  required. 

Not  less  than  three  questions  shall  be  set  on  each  of  the  subjects  (a), 
(b),  (r),  f(f),  and  (e).  The  questions  on  each  subject  shall  form  a  separate 
group.  Candidates  sliall  not  be  allowed  to  attempt  more  than  six  questions 
and  these  questions  shall  be  taken  from  four  at  least  of  these  five  groups. 

And  a  paper  on  the  General  History  of  the  Far  East  for  candidates  in 
Chinese. 

A  paper  shall  also  be  set  containing  alternative  subjects  for  Essays,  for 
which  every  candidate  for  the  Tripos  must  present  himself.  Subjects 
shall  be  chosen  connected  with  the  different  departments  of  study  repre- 
sented in  the  Examination.  No  candidate  shall  be  allowed  to  write  upon 
more  than  two  subjects. 

4.  In  the  second  section  four  papers  shall  be  set  in  Sanskrit,  and 
three  in  each  of  the  other  languages.    These  papers  shall  be  as  follows: — 

A.  In  Hebrew,  (a)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into 
English  from  specified  and  unspecified  books  of  the  Old  Testament, 

(/3)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from 
specified  and  unspecified  post-biblical  books, 

(y)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  Hebrew,  together 
with  questions  on  Comparative  Grammar  and  literary  history. 

B.  In  Aramaic,  (a)  one  containhig  passages  for  translation  into 
English  from  specified  Syriac  books  and  specified  portions  of  the 
Targums, 

(fi)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from 
unspecified  Syriac  books  and  unspecified  portions  of  the  Targums, 

(y)  one  containing  jiassages  for  translation  into  Syriac,  together 
with  questions  on  Comparative  Grammar  and  literary  history. 

C.  In  Arabic,  (o)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into 
English  from  specified  books, 

(/3)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from  a 
specified  grammatical  text,  and  from  unspecified  books, 

(y)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  Arabic,  together 
with  questions  on  Comparative  Grammar  and  literary  history. 

D.  In  Persian,  (a)  one  containhig  passages  for  translation  into 
English  from  specified  books, 

(/3)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from 
unspecified  books, 

(y)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  Persian,  together 
with  questions  on  literary  history. 

E.  In  Sanskrit,  (a)  "I  two  containing  passages  for  translation 

(/3)  >  into  Englisli  from  specified  books, 
(y)     one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  English  from 

unspecified  books, 

(S)     one    containing    passages    for    tran.slation    into    Sanskrit, 

together  with  questions  on  grammar  and  literary  history. 

F.  In  Cliinesc,  (a)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into 
English  from  specified  books, 

(p)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  Englisli  from 
unspecified  books, 

fy)  one  containing  passages  for  translation  into  Chinese,  together 
with  questions  on  literary  history. 


ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES   TRIPOS.  101 

The  pai)er8  on  specified  books  shall  contain  questions  on  the  subject- 
matter  and  criticism  of  those  books,  and  the  papers  on  unspecified  books 
may  contam  ijucstions  arising  immediately  out  of  the  passages  set  for 
translation.     A  competent  knowledge  of  prosody  and  the  rules  of  verse 
^vill  be  expected. 
1        5.     In  the  first  section  there  shall  be  at  least  three  specified  books  i  of 
the  Old  Testament  in  Hebrew ;  three  specified  books  in  Syriac  (including 
always  a  portion  of  the  Peshitta  version  of  the  New  Testament),  together 
with  the  Ai-amaic  portions  of  the  Old  Testament ;  three  specified  books, 
inchuling  always  a  portion  of  Kor'an  without  commentary,  in  Ai'abic, 
!  three  specified  books  iu  Sanskrit,  representmg  fable,  the  epic,  and  the 
i  drama;   three  specified  books  in  Persian:    and  three  specified  books  iu 
;  Chinese,  two  of  which  must  be  from  "the  Four  Books." 

G.  In  the  second  section  there  shall  be  at  least  two  specified  books  of 
the  Old  Testament  in  Hebrew,  and  two  specified  books  iu  post-bibUcal 
1  Hebrew ;  three  sjiecified  books  in  Syriac,  and  two  si)ecified  portions  of 
1  the  Targums ;  four  specified  books  in  Arabic,  including  always  a  portion 
of  Koran  with  an  Arabic  commeutarj-,  and  a  grammatical  text;  five 
specified  books  in  Sanskrit,  representing  the  Veda,  the  laws,  ornate  prose, 
philosophj',  and  grammar;  four  specified  books  in  Persian,  including 
always  a  portion  of  the  Masuavi  and  some  philosophical  or  theological 
work ;  and  three  specified  books  iu  Chinese,  two  of  which  nuist  be  from 
The  Five  Classics." 
For  the  paper  on  the  General  History  of  the  Far  East  for  Candidates 
in  Chinese,  lines  of  study  shall  be  marked  out,  aud  books  shall  be  recom- 
mended l)y  the  Board  from  time  to  time. 

7.  A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Oriental 
Languages  Tripos  of  any  year,  if  at  the  time  of  the  Kxamination  for  such 
Tripos  he  shall  luive  entered  on  his  eighth  term  at  least,  ha\ing previously 
kept  seven  terms;  provided  that  eleven  complete  terms  .shall  not  have 
passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  terms ;  and,  except  in  the  ca.ses  provided 
for  hereafter,  no  Student  of  a  different  standing  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a 
Candidate  unless  he  shall  have  olilaiiuMl  jxruiisNioii  from  the  Council  of 
the  Senate  in  accordance  witli  the  inovisidiis  of  the  Grace  of  Nov.  25, 1869. 

8.  Students  who  have  obtained  Hoiinurs  in  anj-  other  Tripos,  or  part 
of  a  Tripos,  shall  be  allowed  to  be  Candidates  for  Honours  in  the 
Examination  for  the  Oriental  Langiuiges  Tripos  in  the  year  next  succeed- 
ing or  next  but  one  succeeding  that  in  which  they  have  obtained  such 
Honours.  But  no  such  per.son  shall  l)e  allowed  to  present  himself  as 
a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  tiiis  Tripos  on  more  than  one  occasion,  or 
if  fifteen  complete  terms  sliall  have  i)assed  after  his  first  term  of  residence. 

9.  A  Student  who  lias  passed  one  of  the  Special  Examinations  for  the 
Ordinary  B.A.  degrees  or  has  lieen  declared  to  liave  deserved  an  Ordinary 
B.A.  degree  on  tlie  result  of  a  Trijios  Exannnation  shall  he  allowed  to 
become  a  Candidatf;  for  Honours  in  tlie  Examination  for  tlie  Oriental 
Languages  Tripos  in  the  year  next  succeeding  or  next  l)Ut  one  succeeding 
that  in  wliicli  lie  has  passed  such  Special  Exaiiiiiiation  or  has  lieeii 
ideclared  to  liave  deserved  an  Ordinary  B.A.  Degrcse  on  tlie  result  of  a 
Tripos  Examination.  But  no  sucii  person  shall  bi'  allowed  to  in-eseiit 
biniHelf  on  more  tlian  ntnt  occasion,  or  if  fifteen  coniidete  terms  shall  have 
passed  after  his  first  term  of  residence. 

10.  \  Student  will)  shall  ]iasH  the  Examination  ho  as  to  deserve 
Honours  shall  lie  entitled  to  admisHiun  to  the  degree  of  Baclielor  uf  Arts, 
provided  that  he  hIuiH  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time 
when  he  applies  for  his  degree. 

I   Or  |.nrt><.ii»  uf  b.><>k>,  anil  >.>  thmiiKliout  tlioo  Ili'Mulullma. 


102  OKIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TRIPOS. 

11.  The  Examination  for  the  first  section  of  the  Oriental  Languages 
Tripos  shall  commence  in  each  year  on  the  Monday  after  the  last  Sunday 
in  May,  but  Lf  Ascension  Day  fall  on  one  of  the  daj's  fixed  for  the 
Examiuation  there  shall  be  no  Examination  on  that  day,  and  the  Examin- 
ation shall  begin  on  the  Saturday,  or,  if  necessary,  on  the  Friday  before 
the  last  Sunday  ui  May.  The  hours  of  attendance  shall  bo  from  9  tUl  12 
in  the  morning,  and  from  Ig  to  ih  in  the  afternoon. 

12.  The  Examination  for  the  second  section  shall  commence  on  the 
following  Monday,  and  shall  be  continued  on  the  mornings  and  afternoons 
of  the  following  days  other  than  Sunday  or  Ascension  Day,  and,  if 
necessary,  Saturday.  The  order  of  the  papers  shall  be  determined  by  the 
Examiners  and  announced  before  the  commencement  of  the  Examination, 
so  that  Students  may  offer  themselves  for  any  combination  of  subjects, 
provided  that  due  notice  of  their  intention  has  been  given. 

13.  To  conduct  the  Examiuation  in  each  year  nine  Examiners  shall 
be  appointed,  who  shall  be  nomiuated  by  the  Board  of  Oriental  Studies 
and  elected  by  the  Senate,  four  such  Examiners  shall  be  nominated  in 
each  year  and  proposed  to  the  Senate  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  next 
preceding  the  Examination,  who  shall,  if  elected  by  the  Senate,  and  also 
re-elected  by  the  Senate  in  the  following  year,  hold  their  office  for  two 
years,  and  one  Examiner  in  each  year  shall  be  nominated  and  elected  at 
the  same  time  to  hold  office  for  one  year  only. 

14.  In  every  year  in  which  an  Examination  shall  be  held  each 
Examiner  who  takes  part  in  the  Examination  shall  receive  Ten  Pounds 
from  the  University  Chest. 

15.  There  shall  be  a  general  meeting  of  the  Examiners  who  take  jiart 
in  the  Examination  previous  to  the  Examiuation,  when  the  papers  set 
by  each  Examiner  shall  be  submitted  to  his  colleagues  for  their  approval. 

16.  A  meetiug  sliall  be  held  of  all  the  Examiners  who  have  taken 
part  in  the  Examination,  at  which  the  Class  List  sliall  be  drawn  up  in 
accoi'dance  with  the  aggregate  result  of  the  Examination.  The  names 
of  those  Candidates  who  deserve  Honours  shall  be  placed  in  three  classes, 
the  names  in  each  class  being  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

The  list  shall  be  signed  only  by  those  Examiners  who  have  taken  part 
in  the  Examiuation. 

17.  No  Candidate  shall  be  placed  in  the  First  Class  who  has  not 
exhibited  a  competent  knowledge  of  two  languages,  or  of  one  language 
together  with  the  elementary  sections  of  two  other  languages,  or  of 
either  Sanskrit  or  Persian  together  with  the  Comparative  Grammar  of 
the  Indo-European  Languages  or  of  Chinese  together  with  the  General 
History  of  the  Fur  East.  If  both  the  languages  choseu  are  Semitic 
Languages,  a  luiowledge  of  the  Comparative  Gi-ammar  of  those  languages 
will  also  be  n^iuired.  No  Candidate  who  takes  up  Chinese  ()nl,y  shall 
obtain  a  degree  in  Honoiu's  uidess  he  has  satisfied  the  Examiners  in  the 
paper  on  tlie  History  of  the  Far  East. 

17*.  Candidates  who  take  up  Persian  or  Cliincse  nuist  in  addition 
take  up  both  jjarts  of  one  oth(;r  language  if  they  have  not  pass(>d  in 
(ireck  in  tlie  Previous  Plxamination. 

18.  The  subjects  in  which  each  Candidate  has  passed  shall  be  specified 
in  the  Class  List,  and,  in  the  case  of  Candidate's  placed  in  the  First  (Uass, 
an  asterisk  may  be  added  to  denote  spce'ial  distinction. 

19.  The  Class  List  shall  be  jdiblislird  l)y  the  Examiners  in  the  Senate- 
House  at  9  a.m.  on  the  Friday  after  tlie  second  Sunday  in  June. 

20.  Public  notice  of  all  the  variable  subjects  selected  for  the  Kxamin- 
atioii  in  any  year  shall  l)e  given  by  the  ]?oard  of  Oricuital  Studies  before 
the  division  of  the  Easier'  Term  in  the  year  next  but  one  i)receding  the 
Examination. 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN   LANGUAGES  TRIPOS.     103 

•21.  Before  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  immediately  preceding 
the  Examuiation  the  names  of  all  the  Students  who  desire  to  present 
themselves  as  Candidates  for  the  Oriental  Languages  Trijjos  shall  he  sent 
to  the  Registrar^- by  the  Tutors  (either  directly  or  through  the  Pradectors) 
of  the  several  Colleges  or  Public  Hostels,  the  Principals  of  Hostels,  and 
the  proper  oflicer  of  tlie  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board.  These  lists  shall 
specify  the  subjects  and  sections  of  subjects  in  which  each  Candidate 
desires  to  be  examined.  The  Registrary  shall  forward  sucli  lists  to  the 
Chau'man  of  Examiners,  who  shall  summon  a  meeting  to  which  all  the 
Examiners  sliall  be  invited.  At  this  meeting  it  shall  be  decided  which  of 
the  Examiners  shall  take  part  in  the  Examination. 

APPENDIX. 

SCHEME  OF    EXAMINATION   IN   CHINESE.     Sii  impers. 

Section  1. 

(a)  The  San  Tzn  Ching.  The  Confucian  Analects.  Portions  of 
the  works  of  Mencius. 

(b)  Simple  passapres  from  unspecified  books  for  translation  into 
English.  Passages  (or  translation  into  Chinese,  with  questions  arising 
ininieiliately  out  of  these  passages. 

Skction  1 1 . 
((()     Portions  of  the  Sacred  Edict,  of  the  Odes,  and  of  the  Sprinjy 
and  Autumn  Annals,  witli  Tso's  Commentary. 

(ft)     Passages  for  translation  into  English  from  unspecified  books. 

(c)  Passages  for  translation  into  Chinese,  with  questions  on  prosody, 
literature,  and  history. 

The  General  History  of  the  Far  East. 


REGULATIONS  FOR   THE   MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN 
LANGUAGES  TRIPOS   EXAMINATION. 

See  also  pp.  58 — 61. 

{For  Ilef/idalioiiM  for  the  Kxamiuation  in  spoken  French  and  spoken 

German,  see  pp.  57,  58.) 

{The  last  ej-nmination  under  the.ie  Regulations  will  he  held  in  1909.) 

1.     That  the  Examination  for  the  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages 

Tripos  be  divided  into  six  Sections  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F. 

'2.  That  in  each  Section  six  papers  of  three  hours  each  be  set  aa 
followH: — 

Si:cTi()N  A. 

(1)  Passages  from  specified  and  nnspecilied  works  of  Shakesiieare  for 
explanation  and  discussion ;  with  <|uestions  and  subjects  for  essays  on 
language,  metre  and  liti;rary  history. 

(2)  C^iiesliiins  and  ulternativi-  subjects  for  essays  on  the  general 
history  r.f  Englisli  Literature  from   1.'>(XI— 1832. 

(3)  l^UfisticniH  on  a  sjiecial  jjcriod  of  English  Literature  prescribed  from 
time  to  time  by  the  Board  in  connection  with  certain  specified  works,  with 
pMHages  from  such  works  for  explanation  and  discussion. 

(1)  I'ussages  from  selected  English  jirose  ami  verse  writings  between 
1200  and  1  "i(K),  exclusive  of  Cliau<'er,  for  i\|ilaiiation  ami  discussion  ;  with 
qaeBtions  on  language,  metre  and  literary  history. 

i5)     Passages  from   s|it-cifie<l   and   unspecified  works   of   ('iiaucer   for 
anatitni  and  discussion ;    with  iiiiestions  and  subjects  for  essays  on 
Uuigaa({e,  metre  and  literary  history. 


104       MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES   TRIPOS, 

(6)  Passages  from  selected  in-ose  aud  verse  writings  iu  the  Wessex 
dialect  of  Old  English  for  explanation  aud  discussion ;  with  questions  on 
language,  metre  aud  literary  history. 

Section  B. 

(1)  Passages  from  English  prose  aud  verse  writings  between  1100  aud 
1400  for  explanation  and  discussion  ;  with  questions  on  language,  metre, 
and  literary  history. 

('2)  Passages  from  prose  aud  verse  writings  iu  Old  English  earlier  than 
1100  for  translation  aud  explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  metre 
and  Literary  history. 

(3)  Passages  from  selected  writings  in  Old  English  for  translation  and 
explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and  literary  history. 

(4)  (rt)  Passages  from  selected  writings  in  Anglo-French  for  trans- 
lation and  explanation;  with  questions  on  language; 

(b)     Passages  from  selected  writings  in  Icelandic  for  translation 
and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  language. 

(5)  Passages  from  Wulfila  for  translation  and  explanation ;  with 
questions  on  the  Gothic  language. 

(6)  Questions  on  historical  English  grammar  (including  phonology, 
morphology  and  syntax),  and  on  the  principles  of  Teutonic  philology  with 
special  reference  to  the  languages  included  in  this  section. 

Section  C. 

(1)  Passages  from  English  authors  to  be  translated  into  French,  and 
subjects  for  original  composition  in  French. 

(2)  Passages  from  French  authors  not  earlier  than  1.500  for  translatiou 
and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and  literary  history 
immediately  arising  from  such  passages. 

(3)  Passages  from  selected  French  writings  not  earlier  than  1500  for 
translation  and  explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and 
literary  history. 

(4)  Passages  from  selected  French  writings  earlier  than  1500  for 
translation  and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and 
literary  histoi-y  arising  from  such  passages. 

(5)  Passages  from  selected  French  writings  not  earlier  than  1500  for 
translation,  or  explanation  and  discussion,  with  special  reference  to 
literary  history. 

(6)  [a)     (Questions  on  the  grammar  of  modern  French,  including  metre ; 
(i)     Questions   on  the  elements  of  historical  French   grammar 

(including  phonology,  morphology  and  syntax). 

Section  D. 

(I)  Passages  from  French  authors  earlier  than  1500  for  translation 
and  explanation;  with  questions  arising  from  such  passages  on  language 
and  metre. 

('2)  Passages  from  selected  French  writings  earlier  than  1500  for  trans- 
lation and  explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and  literary 
history. 

(3)  Passages  from  selected  ProveM(,'al  writings  for  translation  and 
explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  nictrt^  and  literary  history. 

(4j  (a)  Passages  from  Proven(,'al  authors  for  translation  and  explan- 
ation ;  witli  (|uestions  arising  from  sucli  jjassages  on  language  and  metre; 
(/()  Passages  from  selected  writings  in  Italian  (inclusive^  of  dia- 
lects) earlier  than  1300  for  translation  and  explanation;  with  questions 
on  language,  metre  and  literary  history ;   or  Passages  from  selected 


I 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODEEN   LANGUAGES  TEIPOS.     105 

Spanish  and  Portuguese  writings  earlier  tlian  1350  for  translation  and 
explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and  literary  history. 

(5)  (a)  Passages  from  selected  Italian  writings  later  than  1300  for 
translation  and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and 
literary  historj- ;  or  Passages  from  selected  Spanish  writings  later  than 
1350  for  transhitiou  and  explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  metre 
aud  literary  history ; 

(b)  Passages  from  Italian  authors  for  translation  and  explanation ; 
with  questions  arising  from  such  passages  on  language  and  metre ;  or 
Passages  from  Spanisli  authors  for  triiiislation  and  explanation ;  vnth 
questions  arising  from  sucli  passages  on  language  and  metre. 

(6)  Questions  on  historical  Komance  grammar  (mcluding  phonology, 
morphology  and  syntax),  with  special  reference  to  the  languages  included 
in  this  section. 

Section  E. 

(1)  Passages  from  English  authors  to  he  translated  into  German,  and 
subjects  for  original  composition  in  German. 

(2)  Passages  frona  German  authors  not  earlier  than  1500  for  trans- 
lation and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  language,  meti'e  and  literary 
history  immediately  arising  from  such  jjassages. 

(3)  Passages  from  selected  German  wi'iters  not  earlier  than  1500  for 
translation  and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and 
literary  historj'. 

(1)  Passages  from  selected  writings  in  Old  and  Middle  High  German 
for  translation  and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and 
literary  history  arisuig  from  such  passages. 

(it)  Passages  from  selected  German  writings  not  earlier  than  1500  for 
translation,  or  explanation  and  discussion,  with  special  reference  to  literary 
history. 

(6)  (a)  Questions  on  the  grammar  of  niodei'u  German,  including 
metre ; 

{b)  Questions  on  the  elements  of  historical  German  grammar  (in- 
cluding phonology,  morphology  and  syntax). 

Skction  F. 

(1)  Passages  from  Middle  Higli  German  autliors  for  translation  and 
explanation ;  with  questions  arising  from  such  passages  on  language  and 
metre. 

(■2)  Passages  from  selected  Middle  High  German  writings  for  trans- 
lution  and  explanation  ;  with  questions  on  language,  metre  and  literary 
history. 

(3)  Passages  from  specified  and  unspecified  Old  High  German  writings 
for  translation  and  ex))lanation ;  witli  questions  on  langiuige,  metre  and 
literary  liistory. 

1 1 1  I'assagcs  from  spcu'ified  and  unspecificMl  Middle  Low  German  and 
Old  Saxon  writings  for  transhitiou  and  explamition  ;  with  (|uestions  on 
language,  PH^tn;  and  literary  history. 

(.'))  Passages  from  Wulfihi  for  translation  and  explanation  ;  witli 
questions  on  the  (iothic.  langinige. 

(t)|  (^lustions  on  historical  German  grammar  (iiirluding  phonology, 
morpliology  and  syntax),  and  on  the  i)rinci|)les  of  'reutoiiic  philology  with 
special  references  to  the  languages  included  in  this  section. 


3.  A  stuil(-nt  nuiy  he  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Mculieval  and 
Modem  Lnnginiges  Tripos  if  at  the  time  of  the  examination  he  he  in  his 
fifth  ti-rm  at  Inist,  having  previously  ki-pt  four  tmiis;   provided  lliut  nine 

f>— 5 


106    MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES   TRIPOS. 

complete  terms  shall  uot  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms, 
unless  the  student  shall  have  previously  obtained  Honours  in  this  or  some 
other  Tripos,  in  which  case  he  may  he  a  candidate  provided  that  twelve 
complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms. 

4.  No  student  of  a  different  standing  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  candid- 
ate for  Honours  in  this  Tripos  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  permission 
from  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

5.  No  student  shall  be  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  this  Tripos  on  more 
than  two  occasions. 

6.  Every  candidate  shall  offer  himself  for  examination  in  two,  but  not 
more  than  two,  of  the  sections  A,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  unless  he  has  previously 
obtained  Honours  in  any  Tripos  or  in  any  part  of  this  or  any  other  Tripos, 
in  which  case  he  may  offer  himself  for  examination  in  one  section  only,  or 
in  two  sections,  but  not  in  more  than  two. 

7.  No  student  who  has  once  passed  the  examination  in  any  Section  of 
this  Tripos  shaU  be  allowed  to  present  himself  for  examination  again  in 
the  same  Section. 

8.  No  student  who  has  once  offered  himself  for  examination  in  any 
Section  of  this  Tripos  and  failed  to  pass  shall  be  allowed  to  present  himself 
on  another  occasion  for  examination  in  any  Section. 

9.  A  student  who  shall  obtain  a  place  in  the  Class  List  not  eai'lier  than 
his  eighth  term  of  residence  shall  be  entitled  to  admission  to  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Ai'ts,  provided  that  he  shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of 
terms  at  the  time  when  he  applies  for  the  degree. 

10.  A  student  who  shall  obtain  a  place  in  the  Class  List  earlier  than 
his  eighth  term  of  residence  shall  be  entitled  to  be  excused  the  General 
Examination  for  the  B.A.  degree. 

11.  Except  as  heremafter  provided  the  examination  shall  begin  on 
the  Thursday  before  the  last  Sunday  in  Maj'.  The  hom-s  of  attendance 
shall  be  from  nine  to  twelve  in  the  morning  and  from  half-past  one  to 
half-past  four  in  the  afternoon. 

1'2.  The  examination  in  Section  A  shall  take  place  on  the  first  three 
days  of  the  examination  ;  the  examination  in  Section  C  concurrently  with 
that  in  Section  F  on  the  fourth,  fifth,  and  sixth  days ;  the  examination 
in  Section  D  concurrently  with  that  in  Section  E  on  the  seventh,  eighth, 
and  ninth  days  ;  and  the  examination  in  Section  B  on  the  tenth,  eleventh, 
and  twelfth  days  of  tlie  examination;  provided,  hoM'ever,  that  the  ex- 
amination in  either  Section  A  or  Section  B  may  be  held  at  the  same  time 
as  the  examination  in  two  of  the  other  Sections  if  none  of  the  candidates 
for  it  vnsh  to  be  examined  in  either  of  such  other  Sections ;  and  that  if 
the  examination  in  Section  A  be  held  concurrently  with  that  in  Sections 
C  and  1'"  (ir  with  that  in  Sections  D  and  E,  tlie  examination  for  tlie  Tripos 
shall  l)egiH  on  the  Monday  after  the  last  Sunday  in  May.  The  examin- 
ation of  any  candidate  in  the  pronunciation  of  Ereucli  or  German  shall  not 
take  place  at  a  time  when  he  is  engaged  in  the  written  examination. 

12*.  If  Ascension  Day  falls  upon  any  of  the  days  fixed  for  tlie  ex- 
amination, there  sliall  be  no  examination  on  Ascension  Day,  but  the 
examination  shall  begin  one  day  earlier  (exclusive  of  Sunday)  than  is 
here  provided. 

13.  To  conduct  the  examination  six  examiners  shall  be  nominated 
every  year  by  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages,  and 
elected  by  Grace  in  the  Michaelmas  Tcn-m  preceding  tlu'  examination.  Of 
these  six  examiners,  two  shall  I)e  ai)p()iiited  to  examine  in  Sections  A  and 
B,  two  in  S('(;tions  (!  and  D,  and  two  in  Sections  K  and  F.  Each  of  the 
six  examiners  shall  receive  twenty  pounds  from  tlu^  University  Chest. 
The  Board  shall  also  have  power,  in  any  year  in  which  it  may  be  necessary, 
to  nominate  an  additional  examiner  or  examiners  to  conduct  tlie  examin- 
ation in  the  pronunciation  of  modern  Frencli  and  German,  and  such  ex- 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOS.     107 

aminers  shall  receive  such  stipend  as  may  be  assigned  to  them  bj-  Grace 
on  the  recommendation  of  the  Board. 

14.  The  questions  proposed  bj-  each  examiner  shall  be  submitted  to 
all  the  examiners  for  approval.  The  answers  to  each  question  shall  be 
examined,  as  far  as  possible,  by  both  the  examiners  of  the  section. 

14*.  The  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the 
candidates'  answers,  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

15.  A  meeting  shall  be  held  of  all  the  examiners  at  which  the  Class 
List  shall  be  drawn  up  in  accordance  with  the  joint  result  of  the  examin- 
ations in  the  several  Sections.  The  names  of  those  candidates  who  deserve 
Honours  shall  be  placed  in  three  classes,  the  names  in  each  class  being 
arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

16.  The  name  of  a  candidate  who  under  Regulation  6  is  requii-ed  to 
offer  himself  for  examination  in  two  Sections  shall  not  be  placed  in  the 
Class  List  unless  he  shall  so  acquit  himself  in  both  Sections  as  in  the 
opinion  of  the  examiners  in  those  Sections  respectively  to  deserve  Honours 
in  them. 

17.  A  candidate  may  be  placed  in  the  Fii-st  Class  for  conspicuous 
merit  in  one  Section  provided  that  if  he  is  required  under  Regulation  6  to 
o£fer  himself  for  examination  in  two  Sections  he  shall  so  acquit  himself  in 
the  other  Section  as  in  the  opinion  of  the  Examiners  in  that  Section  to 
deserve  Honours  in  it. 

18.  In  the  case  of  every  candidate  who  is  placed  in  the  First  Class  the 
Class  List  sliall  show  by  some  convenient  mark  (1)  the  Section  or  Sections 
for  proficiency  in  which  he  is  placed  in  the  First  Class,  and  (2)  the  Sec- 
tions (if  anyj  in  which  he  has  passed  with  special  distinction. 

19.  The  Class  List  shall  be  published  not  later  than  9  a.m.  on  the 
Friday  after  the  second  Sunday  in  June. 

20.  Public  notice  of  all  the  variable  subjects  selected  for  the  examin- 
ation in  any  year  shall  be  given  by  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and 
Modem  Languages  before  the  beginning  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  in  the 
year  next  but  two  preceding  the  examuiation. 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 

(Grace  of  6  June  1907.) 

See  also  i>p.  58,  61. 

{The  first  Examination  under  these  Itef/ulafions  trill  be  held  in  1910. 

In  1909  an  Examination  irill  be  held  under  these  Iteyulations  in  Sections 

C  and  K,  and  also  for  the   Oral  Examination  in  the  subjects  connected 

therewith. 

In  VMY.)  thf  Examinations  in  Sections  0  and  E  under  the  Old  and  under 
the  Krw  Hiijiilalions  irill  h<-  held  conrurrcntli/.) 

1.  That  tlie  Examination  for  tlie  Medieval  and  Modem  Languages 
TripoH  l)e  divided  into  nine  sections  .V,  B,  C,  D,  E,  F,  (i,  H  and  I,  and  that 
papers  of  three  hours  eacli  be-  si't  in  them  as  follows: 

2.  Skctio.n  a  (English). 

(1)  Pftssages  from  sj)ccified  and  uiisiK'cificd  Wf)rks  of  Sliakespearo  for 
explanation  and  discussion  ;  with  (jMcstions  and  subjects  for  essays  im 
language,  Mietrc,  literary  liistory  and  literary  criticism. 

i'i)  (^uiHlions  and  altt^rnative  subjects  for  essays  on  tbo  general 
bbtury  of  Eiiglisli  literature  from  l.MK)— J8H2. 

(3)  (Questions  on  ii  s|>erial  period  of  Phiglish  Literature  prescrilied 
from  time  to  time  l)y  tlie  Board  in  coiiiiexinn  with  certain  specilied  worka, 
with  pOHHuges  from  sueli  works  for  ixi)laiiatit)ii  and  discus.sioii. 

(4)  Passages  frijni  selected  Englisli  prose  and  verse  writings  between 


108     MEDIEVAL  AND  MODEEN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOS. 

1200  and  1500,  exclusive  of  Chancer,  foi-  explanation  and  discussion ;  with 
questions  on  language,  metre,  literary  history  and  literary  criticism. 

(5)  Passages  from  specified  and  unspecified  works  of  Chaucer  for 
explanation  and  discussion ;  with  questions  and  suhjects  for  essays  on 
language,  metre,  literary  history  and  literary  criticism. 

(6)  Passages  from  selected  prose  and  verse  writings  in  the  Wessex 
dialect  of  Old  English  for  explanation  and  discussion  ;  with  questions  on 
language,  metre,  and  literary  history. 

3.  Section  B  (Old  Enghsh). 

(1)  Passages  from  Wultila's  version  of  the  Gospels  for  translation  and 
explanation ;  with  questions  on  the  Gothic  language  and  on  the  principles 
of  Germanic  philology  with  special  reference  to  the  languages  included  in 
this  section. 

(2)  Passages  from  prose  and  verse  writings  in  Old  English  earlier 
than  1100  for  translation  and  explanation ;  with  questions  on  the  history 
of  the  language  during  this  period. 

(3)  Passages  from  selected  writings  in  Old  English  (including  Beowulf 
and  the  Saxon  Clironicle)  for  translation  and  explanation ;  with  questions 
on  language,  metre,  and  literary  history. 

(4)  Passages  from  selected  writings  in  Icelandic  for  translation  and 
exidanation ;  with  questions  on  language  and  literary  history. 

(5)  (a)  Passages  from  English  prose  and  verse  writings  between  1100 
and  1400  for  explanation  and  discussion;  witli  ijuestions  on  the  history 
of  the  language  during  this  period,  including  the  French  element.  Credit 
will  be  given  for  a  knowledge  of  Anglo-French. 

Or,  as  an  alternatire, 
(h)     Questions  on  history,  tradition  and  mythology  arising  out  of  the 
study  of  the  works  prescribed  for  Papers  3  and  4. 

4.  Section  C  (French). 

(1)  Passages  from  unspecified  French  authors  not  earlier  than  1500 
and  from  the  authors  prescribed  in  connexion  with  papers  5  and  6  for 
translation  and  explanation,  with  questions  on  language  and  metre  arising 
from  such  passages. 

(2)  Alternative  subjects  for  an  essay  in  French  bearing  on  French 
literature,  history  or  institutions. 

(3)  Passages  from  English  authors  to  be  translated  into  French. 

(4)  (a)     Passages  from  specified  French  writings  earlier  than  1500  for 
translation   and   explanation,   witli    questions    on   language,   metre,   and    ] 
literary  history. 

(i)     Questions  on  the  history  of  the  French  language,  the  elements 
of  historical  PVench  grammar,  and  on  French  metre. 

(5)  Questions  on  a  special  period  or  subject  of  French  literature  after 
1500  prescribed  from  time  to  time  in  coniuixion  with  certain  sjiecified 
authors  or  works. 

((j)  Questions  on  French  literature  after  1500  and  on  certain  s])ecified 
authors  or  works  belonging  to  the  same  period. 

No  candidate  shall  be  regarded  as  having  ))assed  the  examination  unless 
he  has  satisfied  tlie  examiners  in  composition  as  tested  by  papers  2  and  3. 

5.  Section  D  (Old  French  and  Proven(;al). 

(1)  Passages  from  French  authors  earlier  than  1500  for  translation 
and  explanation,  with  (juestions  on  ianguage,  metre,  and  literary  liistory. 

(2)  (Questions  on  a  special  subject  of  French  literature  b(>foi-e  1500 
prescribed  from  time  to  time  in  comiexion  with  certain  specified  works, 
with  passages  from  such  works  for  translation  or  exi>lanation  and  dis- 
cusaion. 


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(3j  Passages  from  Old  Proveuijal  authors  for  translation  and  explana- 
tion, with  questions  on  language,  metre,  and  literary  history. 

(1)  Passages  from  seleeted  Old  Pr(>ven(;al  writings  for  translation  and 
explanation,  with  ijuestions  on  language,  metre,  and  literary  history. 

(.'))  Questions  on  the  principles  of  Romance  philohigy  and  on  the 
historical  grammar  of  the  languages  included  in  this  section. 

6.  Section  E  (German). 

(I)  Passages  from  unsjiecified  German  authors  not  earlier  than  1500 
and  from  the  authors  prescribed  in  connexion  with  papers  5  and  6  for 
translation  and  ex2)lanation,  with  questions  on  language  and  metre  arising 
from  such  passages. 

{2)  Alternative  subjects  for  an  essay  in  German  bearing  on  German 
literature,  history  or  institutions. 

(■S)     Passages  from  English  authors  to  be  translated  into  German. 

(4)  (a)  Passages  from  specified  German  writings  eai'lier  than  1500 
for  translation  and  explanation,  with  questions  on  language,  metre,  and 
literary  history. 

(b)    Questions  on  the  history  of  the  German  language,  on  the  elements 
of  historical  German  gi'ammar,  and  on  German  metre. 

(5)  Questions  on  a  special  period  or  subject  of  (iernian  literature  after 
15W)  prescribed  fnmi  time  to  time  in  connexion  with  certain  specifled 
authors  or  works. 

(G)  Questions  on  Gei-man  literature  after  1500  and  on  certain  specified 
authors  or  works  belonging  to  the  same  period. 

Xo  candidate  shall  be  regarded  as  having  passed  the  examination  unless 
he  lias  satisfied  the  examiners  in  comi)osition  as  tested  by  papers  2  and  3. 

7.  Section  F  (Old  German). 

(1)  I'assages  from  Middle  High  German  writings  for  translation  and 
explanation  ;  with  (juestions  on  language,  metre,  and  literary  history. 

Ci)  Passages  fnun  selected  Middle  High  German  writings  (one  hour) 
ami  specified  and  unspecified  Old  High  German  writings  (two  hours)  for 
traiishitioii  and  explanation;  with  questions  on  language,  metre,  and 
literary  history. 

(3)  (Questions  on  a  special  subject  of  German  literature  before  1500 
prescribed  from  time  to  time  in  connexion  witli  certain  specified  works, 
with  passages  from  such  works  for  translation  or  explanation. 

(1)  Passages  from  specified  and  unspecilifd  ^liddlc  Jjow  German  and 
Old  Saxon  writings  for  translation  an<l  explanation  ;  with  questions  on 
language,  metre,  and  literary  hist(jry. 

(5)  Passages  from  Wulfila's  version  of  the  Gospels  for  translation  and 
explanation  ;  with  (juestions  on  the  (rothic  language  and  on  the  principles 
of  Gennanic  philologj'  with  special  reference  to  the  languages  included  in 
this  section. 

8.  Section  G  (Italian). 

(1)  Passages  from  unsi)ecified  Italian  authors  and  from  the  authors 
prescribed  in  connexion  witli  jiapers  5  and  (J  for  translation  and  explanation, 
witli  ([uestions  on  language  and  metre  arising  from  siii-li  jiassages. 

(2)  Alternative  subjects  for  an  essay  in  Italian  bearing  on  Italian 
literature,  history  or  institutions. 

(3)  I'assages  from  English  authors  to  be  translated  into  Italian. 

(I)  (<i)  I'assages  from  sjiecified  Italian  writings  earlier  than  13(K) 
fur  translation  and  ex])lanation,  with  ((Uestions  on  language,  metre,  and 
literary  liistory. 

(/()     Questions  on  the  history  of  the  Italian  language,  on  historical 
Italian  granunar,  and  on  Italian  metre. 


110      MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN   LANGUAGES  TRIPOS. 

(5)  Questions  on  a  special  period  or  subject  of  Italian  literature 
prescribed  from  time  to  time  in  connexion  with  certam  specified  authors 
or  works. 

(6)  Questions  on  Italian  Uterature  and  on  specified  Italian  authors  or 
works. 

No  candidate  shall  be  regarded  as  having  passed  the  examination  unless 
he  has  satisfied  the  examiners  in  composition  as  tested  by  papers  '2  and  3. 

9.  Section  H  (Spanish). 

(1)  Passages  from  unspecified  Spanish  authors  and  from  the  authors 
prescribed  in  connexion  with  papers  5  and  6  for  translation  and  explanation, 
with  questions  on  language  and  metre  arising  from  such  passages. 

(•2)  Alternative  subjects  for  an  essay  in  Spanish  bearing  on  Spanish 
literature,  history  or  institutions. 

(3)  Passages  from  English  authors  to  be  translated  into  Spanish. 

(4)  (a)  Passages  from  specified  Spanish  writings  earlier  than  1400  for 
translation  and  exi)lanation,  with  questions  on  language,  metre,  and 
literary  history. 

(b)     Questions  on  the  history  of  the  Spanish  language,  on  historical 
Spanish  gi-ammar,  and  on  Spanish  metre. 

(5)  Questions  on  a  s^jecial  period  or  subject  of  Spanish  literature 
prescribed  from  tune  to  time  in  connexion  with  certain  specified  authors 
or  works. 

(6)  Questions  on  Spanish  literature  and  on  specified  Spanish  authors 
or  works. 

No  candidate  shall  be  regarded  as  having  passed  the  examination 
unless  he  has  satisfied  the  examiners  in  composition  as  tested  by  papers 
'2  and  3. 

10.  Section  I  (Russian). 

(1)  Passages  from  Russian  writers  beginning  with  the  nineteenth 
century  for  translation,  with  questions  on  language  and  metre. 

('2)  Alternative  subjects  for  oiij,qnal  composition  in  Russian  bearing  on 
Russian  literature,  history  or  institutions. 

(3)  Passages  from  English  authors  to  be  translated  into  Russian. 

(4)  Questions  on  Russian  literature  from  the  beginning  of  the 
eighteenth  century  with  special  reference  to  selected  authors. 

(.5)  (a)  Passages  fidin  selected  works  of  Russian  literature  earlier 
than  the  eighteenth  century  for  translation  and  explanation ;  with 
questions  on  the  elements  of  historical  Russian  grammar,  metre,  and 
litei-ary  history. 

Or,  as  an  alteniatire, 

(h)  Questions  on  the  outlines  of  the  history  of  Russia  (including 
social,  political,  and  ecclesiastical  institutions),  esjjecially  in  tlie  nineteenth 
century.  Books  to  be  recommended  for  study  from  time  to  time  by  the 
Board. 

No  candidate  shall  be  regarded  as  having  passed  the  examination 
unless  he  has  satisfied  the  examiners  in  composition  as  tested  by  papers 
'2  and  3. 

11.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages  Tiipos  if  at  the  time  of  (he  <\aniin;ition  he  be  in  his 
fifth  teiin  at  least,  having  ])reviouHly  kept  four  terms:  i)rovi(led  that  nine 
comjiU'te  terms  sliall  not  liave  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms 


MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOS.        Ill 

oiiless  the  student  shall  have  previously  obtained  Honours  in  this  or  some 
Dtlier  Tripos,  in  which  case  he  may  he  a  candidate  provided  that  twelve 
jomj)lete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms. 

12.  No  student  of  a  ditferent  standing  shall  be  allowed  to  be  a 
candidate  for  Honours  in  this  Trijios  unless  he  shall  have  obtained 
permission  from  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

IH.  A  student  who  has  not  yet  obtained  Honom's  in  this  Trii)os  or 
uiy  other  Tripos  may  present  himself  for  examination  in  two,  but  neither 
oiorc  nor  less  than  two,  Sections  if  at  the  time  of  the  examination  he  be  in 
uis  ei;,'hth  term  at  least,  having  jireviously  kept  seven  tenns :  provided 
;hat  nine  complete  tenns  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said 
^even  terms. 

14.  A  stiulent  may  present  himself  for  examination  in  oue  or  two  but 
liot  more  than  two  Sections  if  at  the  time  of  tlie  examination  he  be  in  his 
!iftli  term  at  least,  having  jireviously  kept  four  terms  :  provided  that  six 
•omjilete  terms  shall  not  have  i^assed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four 
,  erms. 

If).  A  student  who  has  alreadj*  obtained  honours  in  this  Tripos  may 
jresent  himself  for  examination  in  oue  or  two  but  not  more  than  two 
Sections  if  at  the  tune  of  the  examinati(m  he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at  least, 
laving  previously  kept  seven  terms :  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms 
jbaU  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  seven  terms,  and  provided 
.hat  he  shall  not  in  any  case  present  himself  for  examination  a  second 
ime  in  anj'  Section. 

16.  A  student  who  has  obtained  honours  in  any  other  Tripos  may 
jre.sent  himself  for  examination  in  one  or  t\\o  but  not  more  than  two 
sections  of  this  Tripos:  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms  shall  not 
lave  passed  since  his  first  tenu  of  residence. 

17.  A  student  who  shall  obtain  a  place  in  the  Class  List  not  earlier 
.hail  liis  eighth  tenn  of  residence  may  l)e  admitted  to  the  degree  of 
bachelor  of  .\rts :  provided  that  he  shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of 
«niis  at  the  time  when  lie  applies  for  his  Degree. 

IH.  (i|  A  student  who  has  obtained  Honours  in  the  Medieval  and 
tfodern  Languages  Ti-ipos  shall  be  entitled  to  be  excused  the  General 
Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degi-ec. 

(ill  The  Examiners  shall  be  authorized  to  declare  candidates,  though 
hey  may  not  have  deserved  Honours  in  this  Trijios,  to  have  acquitted 
hemsclvcs  so  as  to  deserve  to  l)e  excused  the  (Tcneral  Examination,  and 
uch  candidates  shall  be  entitled  to  be  excused  that  Examination  ac- 
ordingly. 

(iii)  Tlu!  Examiners  shall  be  authorized  to  declare  candidates  for  this 
?ril)OH  to  have  ac<piitted  themselves  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B.A. 
Jefji-ee,  and  su(-li  i-aiididates  may  be  admitted  to  that  Degree  accordingly: 
irovided  that  tlicy  liavc  ]ire\iously  ol)taini'd  Honours  in  tills  Trii)os. 

Tlie  Examiners  shall  be  autlir)riy.e(l  to  declare  candidates,  who  under 
legnlation  ll-f  jiresent  tlu^mselves  for  examination  in  two  Sections  of  this 
Cripos  ill  tlie  same  tenn,  to  have  acqiiitti-d  themselves  so  as  to  deserve 
he  Ordinary  l!.A.  Degree:  i)rovid(Ml  that  they  iiave  reached  an  Honours 
tandard  in  oik-  Section  in  wliicli  tiiey  hav<'  Ihm'ii  ttxamiiied. 

(iv)  If  a  candidate  wlio  jiresents  himself  for  e:<amination  in  one  or 
wo_  S(!ctioiis  of  the  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  Tripos  is  prc^vented 
1^  illiicHH  or  otiier  suflicieiit  cause  from  attending  some  portion  of  tiie 
'>xaniiimtion  the  Examiners  shall  be  autliori/.eil  lif  sucii  randidate  shall 
lave  ar<|iiitle(l  liimself  so  far  with  credit  I  to  dicliirr  iiiiii  to  liavc  deserved 
ionoiii-s  and  such  candidate  shall  \>i-  deemed  to  liave  obtained  lloiioiirs 
n  8Ueh  Section  or  Sections  The  Exainincirs  shall  also  bo  autliori/.ed  to 
eclare  hiicIi   a  candidate  wlio  presents  hiniself  for  examination  in  one 


112      MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN   LANGUAGES  TRIPOS. 

section  to  have  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  to  be  excused  tlie 
General  Examination,  and  he  sliall  be  entitled  to  be  excused  that  Exami- 
nation accordingly.  The  Examiners  shall  also  be  authorized  to  declare 
such  a  candidate,  who  under  Regulation  18  presents  himself  for  examina- 
tion in  two  Sections  of  this  Tripos  in  the  same  term,  to  have  acquitted 
himself  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree,  and  he  may  be 
admitted  to  that  Degree  accordingly.  But  a  candidate  who  under 
Regulation  13  presents  himself  for  examination  in  two  Sections  of  this 
Tripos  in  the  same  term  shall  not  be  declared  to  have  deserved  Honours 
or  to  have  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree 
unless  he  shall  have  reached  an  Honours  standard  m  one  Section  in  which 
he  has  been  examined. 

(v)  Except  as  is  otherwise  provided  by  these  Regulations  a  student 
shall  not  be  qualified  for  admission  to  a  Degree  by  passing  any  Section  of 
this  Trijios. 

19.  No  student  who  has  once  passed  the  examination  in  any  Section 
of  this  Tripos  shall  be  allowed  to  present  himself  for  examination  again 
in  the  same  Section. 

20.  No  student  who  has  once  offered  himself  for  examination  in  any 
Section  of  this  Tripos  and  failed  to  reach  an  Honours  standard  in  that 
Section,  shall  be  allowed  to  present  himself  on  another  occasion  for 
examination  in  any  Section. 

'21.  A  candidate  offering  hini.self  for  eximinatiou  in  Sections  C,  E, 
G,  H  or  I  will  also  hv  fxaniined  in  Spoken  French,  German,  Italian, 
SiJanish  or  Russian,  and  distinction  or  a  pass  in  this  examination  will  be 
indicated  by  a  mark  added  in  the  Class  List  to  the  name  of  the  successful 
candidates. 

2'2.  Except  as  hereinafter  provided  the  examination  shall  begin  on 
the  Monday  before  the  last  Sunday  in  May.  The  houi's  of  attendance 
shall  be  from  nine  to  twelve  in  the  morning  and  from  two  to  five  in  the 
afternoon. 

23.  The  examination  in  Section  A  shall  take  place  on  the  first  three 
days  of  the  examination  ;  the  examination  in  Section  C  concm-rently  with 
that  in  Section  F  on  the  fourth,  fifth,  and  sixth  days ;  the  examination  in 
Section  D  concurrently  with  that  in  Section  E  on  the  seventh,  eighth,  and 
ninth  days ;  and  the  examination  in  Section  B  concurrently  with  those  in 
Sections  G,  H  and  I  on  the  tenth,  eleventh,  and  twelfth  days  of  the 
examination :  provided,  however,  that  the  examination  in  Section  B,  or 
Section  G,  or  Section  H,  or  Section  I,  may  be  held  at  the  same  time  as 
tlie  examination  in  one  or  two  of  the  other  Sections  if  none  of  the  can- 
didates for  it  wish  to  be  examined  in  either  of  such  other  Sections. 

21.  If  Ascension  Day  falls  upon  any  of  the  days  fixed  for  the 
examination,  there  shall  be  no  examination  on  Ascension  Day,  but  the 
examination  shall  begin  one  day  earlier  (exclusive  of  Sunday)  than  is  here 
provided. 

25.  To  conduct  the  examination  in  each  Section  for  which  candidates 
desire  to  present  themselves  two  Exaniiucis  shiill  be  nominated  by  the 
Si)ecial  Board  and  elected  by  the  Senate  bcioii'  the  division  of  the  Lent 
Term  preceding  the  examination.  The  Board  sliall,  however,  have  power 
to  nominate  an  Examiner  to  examine  in  more  than  one  Section.  Each 
Examiner  shall  recc^ive  from  the  University  Chest  two  guineas  and  a  half 
for  each  i)aper  set  by  him,  and  fifteen  shillings  for  each  caiididiitt?  in  each 
Section  in  wliicli  ho  examines,  in  every  year  in  wliicli  lie  shall  liave  held 
an  examination  in  the  Section  or  Sections  for  which  he  is  apjjointed.  Ill 
no  case  shall  the  fee  of  an  Examiner  in  any  Section  in  which  an  examin- 
ation is  held  be  less  than  ten  pounds. 

26.  There  shall  be  previous  to  the  examhiation  a  general  meeting  of 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES   TRIPOS.       113 

those  Examiners  who  are  taking  part  in  the  examination,  when  the  papers 
iset  by  each  Examiner  sliall  be  submitted  to  his  colleagues  for  their 
approval,  and  shall  be  settled  by  the  Examiners  in  common. 

27.  The  answers  to  each  question  shall  be  examined,  as  far  as 
possible,  bj-  both  the  Examiners  in  the  Section. 

28.  The  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  stj'le  and  method  of  the 
andidates'  answers,  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

29.  A  meeting  shall  be  held  of  all  the  Examiners  who  are  taking  part 
in  the  examination  at  which  the  Class  List  shall  bedriiwii  up  in  accordance 
with  the  joint  result  of  the  examinations  in  the  several  Sections.  The 
names  of  those  candidates  who  deserve  Honours  shall  be  placed  in  three 
classes,  the  names  in  each  class  being  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 
The  Class  List  shall  indicate  in  what  Section  or  Sections  a  candidate  has 
passed. 

30.  The  name  of  a  candidate  who  under  Regulation  13  is  required  to 
ofifer  himself  for  examination  in  two  Sections  sliall  not  be  placed  in  the 
Class  List  unless  he  shall  have  reached  an  Honours  standard  in  both  those 
Sections.  The  Chairman  of  Examiners  shall  forward  to  the  Registrary 
for  future  reference  the  names  of  those  candidates  who  undir  liegula- 
;ion  14  have  presented  themselves  for  examination  in  two  Sections  and 
failed  to  reach  an  Honours  standard  in  one  Section  but  not  in  both. 

31.  A  candidate  may  ])e  placed  in  the  First  Class  for  conspicuous 
merit  in  one  Section  provided  that  if  he  is  required  under  Regulation  13 
;o  offer  himself  for  examination  in  two  Sections  he  shall  reach  an  Honours 
standard  in  the  other  Section. 

32.  In  the  case  of  every  candidate  who  is  placed  in  the  First  Class  the 
Class  List  shall  shew  by  some  convenient  mark  (1)  the  Section  or  Sections 
"or  pi'oticiency  in  which  he  is  placed  in  the  First  Class,  and  (2)  the  Section 
jr  Sections  (if  any)  in  which  he  has  passed  with  sp(;cial  distinction. 

33.  The  Class  List  shall  be  published  not  later  than  9  a.m.  on  the 
Thursday  after  tlie  second  Sunday  in  June. 

31.  I'uldic  notice  of  all  tin-  varial)le  subjects  selected  for  the  examin- 
ition  in  any  j-ear  shall  be  given  b}'  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages  before  the  beginning  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  in  the 
/ear  next  but  two  preceding  the  examination. 

3.5.  Before  the  division  of  the  Tei'ni  preceding  the  examination  the 
lames  of  all  the  students  who  desiie  to  present  themselves  as  can(hdates 
or  Sections  .\,  C  and  E  oi  tliis  Tripos  shall  lie  sent  to  the  Registrary  by 
he  Tutors  of  the  several  Colleges  or  Public  Hostels,  the  Principals  of 
Hostels,  and  tlie  proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board. 
These  lists  shall  specify  the  Sections  in  wliich  each  candidate  desires  to  be 
examined. 

3(i.  Before  the  1st  of  December  immediately  preceding  the  examination 
he  naUK's  of  all  the  students  who  desire  to  present  themselves  as  candid- 
ites  for  Sections  B.  D,  F,  (J,  H  and  I  of  this  Tnpos  shall  be  sent  to  the 
{eglstrarv'  by  the  Tutors  of  tlie  .several  Colleges  or  l'ul)lic  Hostels,  the 
'rincipals  of  Hostels,  and  the  ))ro)ier  otiicer  of  tlie  Non-Collegiate  StU(U'nts 
ioard.  Tiiese  lists  shall  sjtecify  the  Sections,  and  in  the  case  of  altern- 
itive  ])a])ers  tlie  pajiers,  in  wliich  eaeli  candidate  desires  to  be  examined, 
riie  I'egistrary  sliall  at  once  forward  siu'h  lists  to  the  Chairman  of  tiie 
Joard  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages.  If  a  candidate  for  any  one 
)f  the  Sections  I!,  1),  ]•',  (i,  II  and  I  uliose  iianie  has  not  been  sent  in  to 
he  Hegistraiy  before  the  litst  of  December  imniediutely  precedhig  the 
'xaiiiinalion  bi-  nevertheless  itilniitted  to  the  exaiiiination  a  fee  ot  L'l  simii 
te  jiaid  foi-  him  together  with  the  fee  (if  any)  due  for  the  examuiation. 


114     jviedieval  and  modern  languages  tripos, 
oral  examination  in  modern  languages. 

1.  An  Oral  Exaininatioii  in  French,  German,  Italian,  Spanish,  and 
Russian  shall  be  held  annually.  The  Examination  in  each  language  shall 
include  (a)  dictation,  (/<)  reading  aloud,  (c)  exposition  by  the  candidate  of 
one  of  several  subjects  proposed  by  the  examiners,  and  (d)  conversation. 

2.  The  subjects  for  conversation  and  exposition  shall  be  taken  mainl.y 
from  a  book  or  books  to  be  from  tune  to  time  prescribed  l)y  the  Board. 
Public  notice  of  the  book  or  books  selected  for  the  Examination  in  any 
year  shall  be  given  by  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern 
Languages  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  preceding  the  Examination. 

3.  Distinction  or  a  pass  in  the  Oral  Examination  shall  be  indicated  by 
special  marks  added  in  the  Tripos  List  to  the  names  of  successful  can- 
didates. The  result  of  the  examination  in  the  spoken  language  shall  not 
influence  the  Tripos  class  list.  No  candidate  shall  be  admitted  to  the 
examination  in  any  of  the  Sections  C,  E,  G,  H,  I  of  the  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages  Tripos  unless  he  shall  have  previously  presented 
himself  for  the  Oral  Examination  in  the  corresjjonding  language  or 
languages. 

The  Examiners  shall  draw  up  and  sign  a  list  of  successful  candidates 
examined  under  this  regulation,  divided  into  two  classes  according  as  they 
have  (U'served  dislinction  or  a  pass,  tlie  names  beinfi;  arranged  alphabeti- 
cally in  each  class,  and  the  Cluurnum  shall  send  it  without  delay  to  the 
Chairman  of  the  Tripos  Examiners  who  shall  affix  the  marks  denoting 
distuiction  or  a  jiass  to  the  names  in  the  Tripos  List,  and  shall  then 
forward  it  to  the  Registrary,  to  be  preserved  in  the  Registry,  but  not  to 
be  separately  i)ublished. 

4.  Any  student,  who  is  a  member  of  the  University,  and  whose  name 
has  at  any  time  jireviously  appeared  in  the  class  list  of  the  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages  Tripos  or  in  the  class  lists  of  both  parts  of  the  Special 
Examination  in  Modern  Languages,  or  who  in  the  Examination  for  the 
Medieval  and  Modern  Ijanguages  Trii)os  at  any  time  previously  has  been 
declared  to  have  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  an  ordinary  degree, 
may  in  any  year  be  a  candidate  for  the  Oral  Examination  in  any  one  or 
two  but  not  more  than  two  of  the  languages  specified  in  Regulation  1. 

The  names  of  candidates  examined  under  Regulations  3  and  4  shall  be 
divided  into  two  classes,  according  as  they  have  deserved  distinction  or  a 
pass,  and  shall  be  arranged  in  alphabetical  order  in  each  class.  This  class 
list  shall  be  signed  by  the  examiners  and  published  innnediatelj'  after  the 
examination. 

5.  The  Examination  shall  begin  on  the  second  Monday  after  the 
beginning  of  the  Easter  Term. 

(i.  The  names  of  students,  who,  not  being  members  of  the  Senate,  are 
reipiin^l  or  desire  to  pi'esent  theiuselves  for  the  Examinaticm  in  French  or 
(icrnian,  shiill  be  scut  to  the  Registraiy  by  llie  Tutors  (eitlier  diri'ctly  or 
through  till'  I'rii'lectors)  of  the  se\cral  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels,  the 
Principals  of  Hostels,  and  tlie  pi'oper  ofHcer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students 
Board,  not  later  than  the  division  of  the  term  pi-eccding  the  Examination. 
In  each  case  it  shall  be  stated  whether  the  student  proposes  to  otfer 
himself  for  examination  in  French  or  in  German  or  in  both  French 
and  Gel  iiiau. 

The  names  of  students,  w'bo,  not  being  mend)ers  of  the  Senate,  are 
required  or  desire  to  present  thiunselvi^s  for  the  Examination  in  Italian, 
Spanisli,  or  Itussian,  shall  be  sent  to  the  Registrary  by  the  Tutors  (cither 
directly  or  through  the  Pradectors)  of  the  several  Colleges  and  Ptdtlic 
Hosti^Is,  tlie  l'rin(-ii>als  of  Hostels,  and  the  proper  officer  of  the  Non- 
Collegiate   Students   Board,    lii^fore  tlii^    Ist   of    Decendier    inunediately 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN   LANGUAGES  TRIPOS.       115 

preceduig  the  Examiuatiou.  In  each  case  the  laugnage  or  languages 
shall  I)e  stated  iu  which  the  student  proposes  to  offer  himself  for  exauun- 
ation.  The  Registrary  shall  without  <lelay  inform  the  Chairman  of  the 
Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  in  which,  if  any,  of  the  three 
last  mentioned  languages  candidates  are  requu-ed  or  deske  to  he  examined. 

7.  Candidates  who,  heing  memhers  of  the  Senate,  desire  to  present 
themselves  for  the  Examination  in  French  or  (Jerman,  shall  send  theii- 
naiiies  togetlier  with  their  fees  du-ect  to  the  Registrary  not  later  than  the 
division  of  the  term  preceding  the  Examination,  and  shall  at  the  same 
time  state  whetlier  they  propose  to  offer  themselves  for  examination  in 
French  or  in  (Jerman  or  in  both  Freiidi  and  (lerman. 

Candidates  who,  being  members  of  the  Senate,  desire  to  present 
theinselves  for  the  Examination  hi  Italian,  Spanish  or  Russian,  shall  send 
their  names  together  with  their  fees  ilirect  to  the  Registrary  before  the 
1st  of  December  immediately  preceding  the  Examination,  and  shall  at 
the  same  time  specify  the  language  or  languages  in  which  they  propose 
to  otter  themselves  for  examination.  The  Registrary  shall  without  delay 
inform  tlie  Chairman  of  the  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages 
in  which,  if  any,  of  the  three  last  mentioned  languages  candidates  desire 
to  be  examhied. 

8.  The  Registrary  shall  send  to  the  Tutors  and  Pnelectors  of  the 
several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels,  the  Principals  of  Hostels,  and  the 
proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board,  a  First  List  of 
Candidates  in  each  language,  in  which  the  names  of  those  who  are  re- 
quired to  take  the  Oral  Examination  shall  be  six'cially  marked,  at  some 
convenient  tune  Itefore  the  commencement  of  tlie  lv\auiination.  He  shall 
also  issue  a  Corrected  List  on  the  seventh  day  before  the  commencement 
of  the  Examination,  and  shall  send  a  coi)y  of  such  list  to  the  Chairman 
of  the  Examiners,  to  the  Tutors  and  Pradectors  of  the  several  Colleges 
Bud  Public  Hostels,  tin;  Principals  of  Hostels,  and  the  proper  officer  of 
the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board.  No  student  whose  name  does  not 
appear  in  the  Corrected  J-ist  shall  be  aHowed  to  attend  the  Examination 
except  by  the  special  permission  of  tlie  Chairman  of  the  Examiners. 

9.  Every  candidate  wlio  presents  himself  for  the  Oral  Examination  in 
French  or  Oerman  sliall  ))e  required  to  pay  to  the  Registrary  the  sum  of 
£1  for  the  Univiu'sity  Chest. 

Everj-  candidatt!  who  jiresents  himself  for  tlie  Oral  Examination 
in  Italian,  Spanish,  or  Russian  shall  I»e  re^quired  to  pay  to  the  Registrary 
the  sum  of  fi  for  tlie  University  Chest. 

10.  If  a  candidate  whose?  nanu;  does  not  appear  in  the  Corrected  List 
is  nevertheless  admitted  to  the  Examiiiatiini,  a  fee  of  fl  shall  be  paid  for 
or  by  liim  in  addition  to  tlie  fee  for  tiie  Kxiimination. 

11.  Tlie  (;imirman  of  tlie  Examiners  sh:ill  s<'iid  to  the  Registrary  as 
early  as  possibb;  in  the  course  of  the  Examination  a  coi)y  of  the  Corrected 
Lint  of  canilidates  witli  such  further  corrections,  if  any,  as  may  be  neces- 
•arj',  certilie<l  by  him  to  be  a  correct  list  of  tlii'  candichUes  actually  iimh^r 
exaiiiiiiation  :  and  this  list  shall  be  ((.nsifhTed  to  be  the  Final  "List  of 
Oandidatiis  for  the  Kxamination,  and  shall  lie  presi'rved  in  the  Registry. 

12.  The  Regislrary  shall  send  to  the  Tutors  of  the  several  Colleges 
aiid  Public  Hostels,  the  Principals  of  Hostels,  and  the  proper  oflicer  of 
the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board,  lists  of  their  pupils  under  examination 
according  to  tlie  Final  List,  ilistinguishing  those,  if  any,  whose;  names 
were  not  ineduded  in  the  Conected  Mst. 

l.'».     Lists   nr   nameH  shall   be  considered   to  liave   been   sent   to   the 

Begistrary  on  a  day  specified,  if  they  have  1 n  delivered  at  or  posted  to 

bis  office  on  tliat  day. 


116  MECHANICAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS. 

If  any  of  the  days  sijecified  for  issuing  or  sending  lists  fall  on  a 
Sunday,  the  lists  in  question  shall  be  issued  or  sent  on  the  Saturday 
previous. 

14.  The  Exammation  shall  he  conducted  by  two  Examiners  for  each 
of  the  languages  in  which  candidates  are  requu-ed  or  desire  to  present 
themselves,  to  he  nominated  every  year  by  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval 
and  Modern  Languages  and  appointed  by  the  Senate  before  the  division 
of  the  Lent  Term  preceding  the  Examination.  The  Chairman  of  the 
Examiners  who  shall  make  arrangements  for  the  conduct  of  the  Examina- 
tion and  for  the  publication  of  the  results  shall  be  either  the  senior 
resident  Examiner  or,  if  there  be  no  resident  Examiner,  a  member  of  the 
Special  Boai'd  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  appointed  by  the 
Board. 

15.  Each  of  the  Examiners  shall  receive  Five  Pounds  from  the 
University  Chest.  If  the  number  of  candidates  for  the  Oral  Examination 
in  any  one  of  the  languages  exceeds  twenty  each  of  the  Examiners  for  the 
language  concerned  shall  receive  an  additional  fee  of  5s.  for  each  additional 
candidate. 

16.  A  printed  statement  of  the  duties  of  the  Examiners,  drawn  up 
under  the  dii-ection  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  subject  to  alteration  by  the 
Vice-Chancellor  from  time  to  time,  shall  be  sent  b.y  the  Registrary  to  the 
Examiners  upon  their  aiipointment. 

17.  The  University  Press  shall  forward  to  the  Chairman  of  Examiners 
the  class  list  of  the  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  Tripos  immediately 
after  publication. 

18.  The  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  shall  have 
power  to  issue  from  time  to  time  supplementary  rules  for  the  conduct  of 
the  Examination. 


MECHANICAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS. 
See  also  pp.  58 — 61. 

1.  Every  candidate  for  the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos  shall  be  re- 
(juired  to  have  passed  a  qualifying  Examination  in  elementary  Mathematics 
and  Mechanics ;  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  Honours  in  one  of  the 
Honours  Examinations  of  the  University  or  shall  have  been  admitted  as 
an  .\dvanced  Student  of  the  University. 

2.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  in  the  qualifying  Examination  pro- 
vided that  at  the  time  of  his  candidature  three  complete  terms  shall  not 
have  passed  after  liis  first  term  of  residence.  A  student  who  fails  to  pass 
thi'  I'lxaiiiination  m:iy  lie  a  candidate  on  any  subsequent  occasion  provided 
lie  be  then  otlicrwise  (jualitied. 

3.  Tlie  (lualifying  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  papers,  the  subjects 
of  Examination  being  those  defined  in  Schedule  1,  and  candidates  shall  be 
required  to  satisfy  the  examiners  in  botli  papers. 

4.  The  qualifj'ing  Examination  shall  be  held  twice  a  year  on  the  first 
day  of  the  Si)ecial  Examination  in  Meclianism  and  Applied  Science. 

5.  On  tlie  seveiitli  day  after  tlu;  Examination  tht;  examiners  shall 
publish  a  list  of  those  of  the  candidates  who  have  satisfied  them  that  their 
knowledge  of  Mathematics  and  Mechanics  justifies  their  becoming  candid- 


MECHANICAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOS.  117 

ates  for  Honoui-s  in  the  Mechaaiical  Sciences  Tripos.  The  list  shall  be 
arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

6.  There  shall  be  two  examiuers  for  the  qualifying  Exammation  in 
Mathematics  who  shall  be  appointed  annually  by  the  Senate  on  the 
nomination  of  the  Special  Board  for  Mathematics.  Each  examiner  shall 
receive  a  fee  of  fifteen  pounds  together  with  a  fee  of  half-a-crown  for  each 
candidate,  such  remuneration  to  cover  both  Exammations.  The  examiners 
shall  be  appointed  for  the  cunent  Academical  year  at  the  fourth  Congre- 
gation in  the  Michaelmas  Term. 

7.  Evei"y  student  shall  be  required  on  presentmg  himself  as  a  can- 
didate in  the  qualifying  Examination  to  pay  a  fee  of  one  pound  to  the 
common  chest. 

8.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  the  Examination  for 
the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos  if  at  the  time  of  such  Examination  he  be 
in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  four  tenns;  provided 
that  nine  complete  tenns  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said 
four  tenns  imless  the  candidate  shall  have  previously  obtained  Honours  in 
one  of  the  Honours  Examinations  of  the  University,  in  which  case  he  may 
be  a  candidate  jirovidcd  that  twelve  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed 
after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms.  No  student  of  a  different  standing 
shall  be  allowed  to  be  a  candidate  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  the  per- 
mission of  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

9.  No  student  may  present  himself  for  the  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos 
on  more  than  one  occasion. 

10.  The  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos  shall  consist  of  one  Examination 
comprisuig  11  papers  as  follows: — 

Group  A.  Group  B. 

Applied  Mechanics.  Applied  Mechanics. 

,  Heat  and  Heat  Engines.  Theory  of  Sti-uctures  and  Strength 

Theorj-  of  Structures  and  Strength  of  Materials. 

of  Materials.  Heat  and  Heat  Engines. 

Electricity  and  Magnetism.  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

Drawing.  Engineering  Chemistry; 

Essay. 

ithe  subjects  of  Examination  being  those  defined  in  Schedule  H.  The 
ipapers  shall  be  of  three  hours  each  with  the  exception  of  the  Drawing 
ipaper  which  sliall  last  four  hours. 

11.  The  i)apers  hi  Grouj)  A  shall  be  taken  by  all  the  candidates  and 
shall  contain  only  easy  questions  such  as  are  within  the  capacity  of  any 
candidate  who  is  deserving  of  Honours.  The  papers  in  Group  B  shall 
consist  of  questions  of  greater  difficulty  or  of  wider  range. 

12.  Every  candidate  admitted  to  Honours  shall  be  required  to  satisfy 
the  examuiers  that 

(a)  He  is  competent  to  perform  simple  laboratory  tests  and  experi- 
ments, illustrative  of  the  subjects  of  the  schedule,  and  workshop  opera- 
tions; and  to  make  and  interjiret  drawings. 

Hi)  Tliat  he  can  adjust  and  use  surveying  instruments,  and  plot  the 
results  of  a  siniiile  survey. 

For  the  pin-jjose  of  satisfying  themselves  on  these  points  the  examiners 
may  impose  such  oral  and  practical  tests  as  they  think  fit;  and  may 
examine  records  of  laboratory  work  and  drawings  made  by  the  candidate 
dnring  the  year  previous  to  the  Examination  and  attested  by  satisfactory 
evidence. 

13.  The  names  of  the  candidates  who  are  deserving  of  Honours  shall 
[be  arranged  in  three  Classes;   the  names  of  those  in  each  class  being 


118  MECHANICAL   SCIENCES   TEIPOS. 

placed  in  alphabetical  order.  In  deciding  whether  a  candidate  is  de- 
serving of  Honours  the  examiners  shall  have  regard  only  to  the  aggregate 
of  the  papers  in  Group  A,  and  to  the  oral  and  practical  tests. 

14.  In  order  that  a  candidate  may  be  placed  in  the  First  Class  it 
shall  be  sufficient,  so  far  as  his  performance  in  Group  B  is  concerned,  that 
he  ac(iuit  himself  with  credit  in  two  of  the  papers  of  the  grouj).  For 
special  excellence  in  any  subject  of  Group  B  a  niai-k  of  distinction 
specifying  the  subject  shall  be  awarded. 

15.  A  candidate  for  the  Trijxis  \\  lio  fails  to  obtain  Honom's  shall  not 
be  declared  to  have  acquitted  himself  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary 
Degree  uiJess  the  examiners  are  satisfied  that  he  could  obtain  a  thirst 
Class  in  the  .second  part  of  the  Special  Examination  in  Mechanism. 

16.  To  conduct  the  Examiiiiition  tlu'ee  cxaiuiiiers  shall  be  elected  l)y 
the  Senate  at  one  of  the  r<inj,'ref,';iti(iiis  in  the  Jlicliaelmas  Term,  two  of 
the  examiners  being  nominated  by  the  Spcciiil  I'xiard  for  Matliematics  and 
one  by  the  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry.  Each  of  the 
examiners  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  the  sum  of  forty 
pounds,  together  with  a  capitation  fee  of  half-a-crown  for  each  candidate 
examined. 

17.  The  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry  shall  ai)point  an 
assessor  to  the  examiners  who  shall  set  the  paper  on  Engineering  Chemistry 
and  ad\'ise  the  examiners  on  the  perfonnance  of  candidates  ui  that  subject. 
Such  assessor  shall  receive  a  fee  of  ten  pounds  for  setting  the  pajier, 
together  with  a  capitation  fee  of  five  shillings  for  each  candidate  who 
takes  the  paper. 

18.  The  Examination  shall  commence  on  the  Monday  after  the  last 
Sunday  in  May.  The  class  lists  shall  be  iiublished  not  later  than  9.0  a.m. 
on  the  Friday  after  the  second  Sunday  in  June.  There  shall  be  no 
Examination  on  Ascension  Daj'. 

19.  At  least  five  days  before  the  commencement  of  the  Exammation 
the  chairman  of  the  examiners  shall  issue  a  time-table  shewing  the  days 
and  hours  when  the  papers  in  each  of  the  subjects  will  be  set  and  likewise 
the  times  of  the  practical  or  oral  examuiations. 

'20.  The  questions  proposed  by  each  examiner  shall  be  submitted  to 
and  approved  by  the  other  examiners  collectively.  The  answers  to  each 
question  shall,  as  far  as  possible,  be  examined  by  two  at  least  of  the 
examiners. 

21.  A  student  who  shall  pass  the  Examination  for  the  Mechanical 
Sciences  Tripos  not  earlier  than  his  eighth  term  of  residence  shall  be 
entitled  to  admission  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  provided  that  he 
shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number  of  terms  at  the  time  when  he  applies 
for  his  degree.  A  student  who  shall  pass  such  Examination  earlier  than 
his  eighth  term  shall  be  excused  the  General  Examination  for  the  B.A. 
degi-ee. 

22.  The  Special  Board  for  Mathematics  shall  from  time  to  time  define 
what  is  to  be  included  in  the  subjects  of  examination  by  such  modification 
as  they  may  consider  desirable  of  the  Schedules  appended  hereto. 

SCHEDULE  I. 
Mathematics. 

The  paper  shall  consist  of  shnjile  questions,  mainly  numerical,  directed 
to  test  the  candidate's  working  knowledge  of  the  following  matliematical 
subjects,  and  his  ])(i\ver  of  apjilying  them  to  ])r(ictical  problems: — 

Use  of  slide  ruli'  and  griijibs:  eliiuentarv  algebia,  including  the  use  of 
the  binomial  theorem,  the  exi)oiiential  theorem,  and  logarithms.  Elemen- 
tary trigonometry,  including  tli&  solution  of  plane  triangles.     Represent- 


MECHANICAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOS.  119 

atioii  of  flirectpd  quantities  by  vectors.  The  rudiments  of  plane  analytical 
geometry-,  including;  the  simpler  properties  of  conic  sections,  referred  to 
rectanpuhir  axes  and  polar  co-ordinates,  but  excluding  the  general  equation 
of  the  second  degree.  Use  of  the  elements  of  the  differential  and  integral 
calculus,  elementaiy  api)lications  to  i)laue  curves,  maxima  and  minima  of 
simiile  functions  of  one  variable,  easy  areas  and  volumes,  apidication  of 
Taylor's  and  Maclaurin's  theorems  to  sunple  cases  of  approximations. 

Mechanics. 

The  paper  shall  consist  of  simide  que.stions,  mainly  numerical,  illus- 
trating tlic  following: — 

Units :  composition  and  resolution  of  forces ;  conditions  of  equilibrium ; 
force  diagrams;  friction;  fluid  pressure,  centre  of  stress,  floating  bodies 
(excluding  metacentres).  Force,  work  and  energy;  graphic  methods  of 
representing  motion,  including  varying  acceleration;  uniform  and  uni- 
formly accelerated  motion;  uniform  circular  motion;  simple  harmonic 
motion ;  simple  pendulum ;  conservation  of  momentum ;  efSciency  of 
machines;  moment  of  inertia;  rotation  and  oscillation  of  solid  bodies 
about  a  fixed  axis. 

SCHEDULE   II. 

Applied  Mechanics. 

The  principles  of  statics  illustrated  by  their  practical  applications, 
including  the  calculation  of  forces  in  the  members  of  a  frame  where  the 
strains  are  not  involved.  Graphical  constructions.  The  equilibrium  of 
floating  bodies,  and  centre  of  i)ressure.  The  elements  of  hydi'aulics  in- 
cluding the  flow  of  liquids  through  jiipes,  discliarge  from  orifices,  and  the 
eleint'ntary  theory  of  i)unq>s  and  tnrl)iiies.  Dynamics  up  to  and  including 
the  rotation  and  oscillation  of  solid  l)odies  about  a  fixed  axis.  The  vil)ra- 
tions  of  systems  having  one  or  two  degrees  of  freedom.  The  kinematics 
of  macliiiies  including  plane  motions  of  machine  parts,  modes  of  connec- 
tion, UHKlification  and  transmission  of  motion  in  machines,  and  efticiency 
of  macliines. 

In  the  paper  in  Group  B  questions  may  also  be  set  on  the  following: — 
General  kinematics  of  machines,  including  valve-gears.  The  api)lications 
of  rigid  dynamics  to  practical  problems,  including  crank  eiTort,  the 
stability  of  governors,  and  balancing  of  machines.  Waves  on  the  surface 
of  liquids,  sliip-resistance. 

Theory  ok  STitucrfKEs  and  STHENfrrii  or  Materials. 

The  elementary  theory  of  elasticity  as  ilhistrated  in  such  problems  as 
beiiding  of  straight  beams,  torsion  of  shafts,  struts,  and  stress  in  thiu 
cylinders  under  pressure.  Composition  and  properties  of  materials  of 
coii.st ruction.     Testing  of  materials. 

Ill  tiie  jiaper  in  (irniip  I'.  c|iics(ions  may  also  be  set  on  the  following:  — 
The  equiliiiriinn  of  tliick  cylimleis  and  sjilieres,  ar<-lied  ril)s  and  chains, 
nui.siinry  strmtiires,  springs,  tlie  liendiiig  of  curved  beams,  and  structural 
pri)l)lems  involving  the  consideration  of  internal  strains.  Elementary 
applications  of  the  theory  of  vibrations,  and  of  tiie  propagation  of  waves, 
in  elastic  solids.     Stresses  set  up  by  inequality  of  temperature. 

Heat  and  Heat  Enoines. 
Eleiiienlary  tlieory  of  lieat  and  thi'  laws  of  thermodynamics  as  illus- 
trated in   Hfeani,  gas,  and    oilengines   and    in    refrigerators.     The   C(mi- 
position   and   combustion   of    fuel.      Properties  of    vapmirs    and    gases. 
Standard  types  of  engines,  condensers  and  boilers. 


120  ECONOMICS  TRIPOS. 

Ill  the  paper  in  Groui)  B  questions  may  also  be  set  on  the  Conduction 
of  Heat,  and  on  the  more  advanced  applications  of  Thermodynamics, 
including  the  flow  of  gases  and  vapours,  the  theory  of  steam  turbines, 
and  the  equilibrium  of  phases. 

Electricity  and  Magnetism. 

The  principles  of  electricity  and  magnetism  as  illustrated  in  the  theory 
of  the  dynamo,  transformer,  electrical  measuring  instruments  and  trans- 
mission of  power.  The  laws  of  electrolysis  as  aiiplied  to  the  theory  of 
secondary  batteries  and  ordinary  Voltaic  cells. 

In  the  pajjer  in  Group  B  questions  may  also  be  set  on  the  applications 
of  polyphase  alternating  currents,  the  applications  of  electric  waves  and 
oscillations,  and  the  theory  of  telegraphy  and  telephony. 

Drawing. 
Plane  and  solid  Geometry.     The  application  of  graphical  methods  to 
the  solution  of  problems  in  the  subjects  specified  in  this  schedule  for  the 
other  papers  of  Group  A. 

Enginering  Chemistry. 
The  principles  and  methods  of  chemistry  as  illustrated  in  the  follow- 
ing : — The  metallurgy  and  i)roi)erties  of  the  commoner  metals  of  industrial 
importance.  The  chief  alloys  of  these  metals  and  the  conditions  under 
which  they  are  formed.  Furnacfes,  fuels,  and  furnace  gases.  Chemistry 
of  accumulators.  The  estimation  of  the  commoner  metals  in  their  ores, 
oxides  and  alloys.  Analysis  of  steel  and  cast  iron,  red  and  white  lead  and 
the  impurities  in  water.    Limestone,  lime,  mortars  and  cements. 

General  Note  to  Schedule  II. 
The  questions  are  to  be  directed  to  testing  the  candidate's  knowledge 
of  the  physical  principles  involved  and  his  power  of  apiilying  them  to 
practical  engineering  problems.  In  the  papers  in  Group  A  questions  may 
be  set  involving  a  knowledge  of  such  of  the  elements  of  chemistry  as  are 
aiiplicable  to  the  subjects  of  the  papers. 


ECONOMICS  TRIPOS. 

>See.  also  pp.  58 — 61. 

1.  The  Tripos  in  Economics  and  Associated  Branches  of  Political 
Science,  hereafter  referred  to  as  the  Economics  Tripos,  shall  consist 
of  two  Parts.     A  separate  class  list  shall  be  published  for  each  Part. 

2.  The  scheme  of  the  examination  shall  be  that  defined  in  the  Schedule 
appended  to  these  Reprulations. 

3.  The  S()ecial  Board  for  Economics  and  Politics  shall  from  to  time 
ffive  public  notice  of  the  Special  Subjects  which  will  be  set  in  the  Tripos. 
Every  such  notice  shall  be  given  at  latest  in  the  Fiister  Term  next  but  one 
preceding  that  in  which  the  examination  which  is  to  be  affected  by  the 
notice  will  be  held. 

4.  The  l5oard  shall  have  power  to  issue  from  time  to  time  supple- 
mentary regulations  further  defining  all  or  any  of  the  subjects  of  the 
examination  and  determining  the  credit  that  shall  be  assifjned  to  such 
subjects  respectively  and  marking  out  the  lines  of  studv  that  are  to  be 
pursued  by  the  candidates,  and  to  publish  lists  of  books  rrcominended  to 
the  candidates,  and  to  modify  or  alter  any  such  supplementary  regulations 
or  lists  as  occasion  may  require.  The  Hoard  shall  summon  every  year  a 
Conference  of  Lecturers  on  the  subjects  included  in  the  Tripos,  at  which 


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ECONOMICS  TRIPOS.  121 

these  sii|)plenientary  Rejjulationa  and  Lists  shall  Ije  considered  and 
susfrestions  for  their  revision  received. 

5.  A  student  may  be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  the  First  Part  if 
at  the  time  of  the  examination  he  be  in  his  fifth  term  at  least,  having  pre- 
viously kept  four  terms:  provided  tliat  six  complete  terms  shall  not  have 
passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  four  terms. 

6.  A  student  who  has  obtained  honours  in  the  First  Part  may  be  a 
candidate  for  honours  in  the  Second  Part  if  at  the  time  of  the  examination 
he  be  in  his  eighth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  seven  terms: 
provided  that  twelve  complete  terms  shall  not  have  passed  after  the  first 
of  the  said  seven  terms. 

7.  A  student  who  has  obtained  honours  in  any  other  Tripos  may  be  a 
candidate  for  honours  in  either  Fart  in  the  year  next  after  or  next  but  one 
after  he  has  so  obtained  honours :  provided  that  twelve  complete  terms 
8hall  not  have  passed  since  his  first  term  of  residence. 

8.  No  student  shall  present  himself  for  ijoth  Parts  in  the  same  term. 

9.  No  student  of  a  standinfr  diflTerent  from  that  defined  in  the  fore- 
going Regulations  shall  be  a  candidate  for  honours  in  either  Part  unless 
he  shall  have  obtained  permission  from  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

10.  No  student  who  has  presented  himself  as  a  candidate  for  either 
Part  shall  again  present  himself  as  a  candidate  for  the  same  Part. 

11.  A  student  who  obtains  honours  in  both  Parts  of  the  Examination 
for  the  Economics  Tripos  or  who  having  in  some  previous  term  obtained 
honours  in  some  honours  Examination  of  the  University  other  than  the 
Economics  Tripos  obtains  honours  in  either  Part  of  the  Examination  for 
the  Kconomics  Tripos  shall  be  entitled  to  admission  to  the  Degree  of 
bachelor  of  Arts:  provided  that  he  shall  have  kept  the  requisite  number 
of  terms  at  the  time  when  he  ajjplies  for  his  degree. 

12.  (i)  A  student  who  obtains  honours  in  the  First  Part  shall  be 
entitled  to  be  excused  the  General  Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A. 
Degree. 

(ii)  The  Examiners  shall  be  authorized  to  declare  that  candidates 
for  the  First  Part  have  acquitted  themselves  so  as  to  deserve  to  be  excused 
the  said  General  Examination,  and  such  candidates  shall  be  excused  that 
Examination  accordingly. 

liii)     The   Kxaminers  shall  be  authorized  to  declare  that  candidates 
for  the  First  Part  who  have  obtained  honours  in  some  other  Tripos,  liave 
acquitted  themselves  so  as  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  M.A.  Degree,  and  such 
{candidates  may  be  admitted  to  that  Degree  accordingly. 
'  (iv)     The  Kxaminers  shall  be  authorized  to  declare  that  candidates 

I  for  the  Second  Part  have  actjuitteii  themselves  so  as  to  deserve  the 
I' (Ordinary  B..\.  Degree,  and  such  candidates  nuiy  be  admitted  to  that 
Ij  Degree  accoidinj^ly. 

(v)    If  a  candidate  for  either   Part  of  the  Tripos  is  prevented  by 

I  illness  or  other  sufhcicnt  cause  from  attending  some  portion  of  the  examin- 

i]alion  the    Kxaminers  »h;iii   be  authorized    (if  such   candidate   shall    have 

•  'acquitted  himself  so  far   with  credit)  to  declare    him    to    have  deserved 

honours,  and  such  candidate  shall  lie  deemed  to  have  obtained  honours  in 

the  First  or  (us  the  case  may   lie)   the  Second  Part  of  the  Tripos.     The 

iFiXamincrs  tdiall  also  be  authorized   to  declare  that  such   a   candidate  has 

jacnuitted  liimsolf  so  as  to  doserve  to  be  excused  the  (Ji'ueral  Exaniin;ition 

[and  hi:  shall  be  excused  that  Examiiuition  accordingly,  or  to  declare  that 

Jlie  has  acquitted  hinisclf  ho  a.n  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  B..\.  Degree  and  he 

[may  be  admitted  to  that  Dci^ree  accordin^^ly  :  provided  that  the  Examiners 

jdiall  not  declare  that  a  candidate  for  the  First  Part  lias  acquitted  hiiriself 

io  a.H  to  deserve  the  Ordinary  JJ..\.  Degree  unless  he  has  already  obtained 

hunuurs  m  some  other  Tripos. 

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122  ECONOMICS  TRIPOS. 

(vi)     Except  as  is  provided  by  the  above  Regulations,  a  student  siiall 
not  become  entitled  to  any  Degree  by  passing  either  Part  of  the  Tripos. 

13.  In  both  Parts,  the  names  of  the  students  who  obtain  honours  sliall 
be  arranged  in  three  classes,  of  which  the  second  shall  be  divided  into  two 
divisions.  The  names  in  the  first  and  third  classes,  and  in  each  division  of 
the  second  class,  shall  be  arranged  in  alphabetical  order.  Some  conve- 
nient mark  shall  be  attached  to  the  name  of  any  one  in  the  first  class  who 
may  have  passed  with  special  distinction. 

14.  Before  the  1st  of  December  next  preceding  the  Examination,  the 
Praelectors  of  the  several  Colleges,  or  in  the  case  of  Non- Collegiate 
students  the  proper  officer,  shall  furnish  the  Registrary  with  lists  of  the 
students  who  intend  to  present  themselves  for  examination,  specifying  the 
alternative  subjects  in  which  each  candidate  desires  to  be  examined;  and 
such  lists  shall  be  communicated  by  the  Registrary  to  the  Chairman  of  the 
Examiners,  or  if  the  Chairman  has  not  yet  been  appointed  to  llie  Senior 
Examiner,  before  the  8th  of  December. 

15.  No  candidate  can  claim  to  take  up  any  optional  subject,  unless 
notice  has  been  given  to  the  Registrary  before  the  1st  of  December  next 
preceding  the  examination,  or  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Examiners  before 
the  division  of  the  Lent  Terra  next  preceding^  the  examination.  A  can- 
didate however  may,  even  if  such  notice  has  not  been  given,  be  admitted 
to  take  such  optional  subject  by  leave  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Examiners. 

16.  The  Examination  for  both  Parts  shall  be  conducted  by  four 
Examiners,  who  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  and  elected  by 
the  Senate  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  preceding  the  Examination. 

17.  The  Special  Board  sliall  have  i)ower  to  nominate  in  tiie  Lent 
Term  not  more  than  three  Assessors  to  be  appointed  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  to  examine  in  any  of  the  optional  subjects  in  Part  II.  Each 
Assessor  shall  be  responsible  for  setting  tlie  paper  or  papers  in  the  subject 
or  subjects  assigned  to  him,  and  for  looking  over  the  work  of  the  candid- 
ates therein,  and  shall  present  a  written  report  to  the  Examiners.  The 
Assessors  shall  have  a  right  to  attend  the  meetings  of  the  Examiners,  but 
shall  not  have  a  vote  in  determining:  the  class  list. 

IS.  The  questions  proposed  by  each  Examiner  and  each  Assessor  shall 
be  submitted  to  and  approved  by  the  Examint-rs  collectively  ;  and  the 
answers  to  each  question  set  by  an  Examiner  shall  be  examined,  as  far  as 
possible,  by  two  at  least  of  the  Exaniiuei's. 

19.  The  Examiners  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  the  sum  of 
eighty  pounds,  together  with  a  suu\  of  one  pound  for  every  candidate 
beyond  the  number  of  twenty  who  sliall  present  himself  for  either  Part. 
The  distribution  of  this  sum  or  sums  among  the  Examiners  shall  be  deter- 
mined by  tliemselves,  subject  to  any  Regulations  that  may  be  laid  down 
from  time  to  time  by  the  Special  Board. 

20.  Each  Assessor  shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  either  five 
or  teu  pounds,  as  the  Special  Board  may  determine. 

21.  The  First  and  Second  Parts  respectively  shall  begin  on  the 
Mmiday  after  tlii'  last  Sunday  in  May;  but  if  yVscciisiou  Day  falls  on  any 
of  the  days  fixed  for  the  Examiuatiuii,  then  the  Examinatiou  shall  bi'giu 
on  the  preceding  Saturday. 

'22.  The  class  lists  for  the  Fii'st  and  Second  Parts  res2)cctively  shall  be 
published  not  later  than  the  Saturday  next  after  the  second  Siindiiy  in 
June,  at  nine  in  the  morning. 

2;5.  Foi-  the  puriiose  of  these  Regulations  a  student  shall  be  deemed  to 
have  ubtaiiifd  honours  in  another  Trijiosif  he  has  obtained  hommrs  in  one 
Part  of  any  Tripos  (other  than  the  Ecoiioinics  Tripos)  that  is  divided  into 
two  or  more  parts. 


ECONOMICS  TRIPOS.  123 

SCHEDULE   OF  SUBJECTS. 
Part  I. 

1.  Subjects  for  an  Essay.     1  iiayer. 

•2.  The  existing  British  constitution.     1  paper. 

3.  Recent  Economic  and  General  History.     '2  papers. 

4.  General  Principles  of  Economics.     3  papers. 

Part  II. 

1.  Subjects  for  an  Essay.     1  paper. 

•2.  General  Ecouoniics.     :!  papers. 

3.  Advanced  Economics,  mainly  realistic.     2  papers. 

4.  Advanced  Economics,  mauily  analytic.     2  papers. 
'     5.  Modern  Pohtical  Theories.     1  paper. 

6.  Internatitmal  Law  with  reference  to  existing  political  conditions, 
1  paper. 

7.  International  Law  with  reference  to  existing  economic  conditions. 
1  paper. 

8.  Principles  of  Law  as  applied  to  economic  questions.    2  papers. 

9.  Special  .subject  or  subjects.     1  paper  each. 

I.     In  Part  I.  every  candidate  shall  take  all  the  papers. 

H.  In  Part  II.  every  candidate  shall  take  the  Essay  and  the  three 
papers  on  General  Economics,  and  not  less  than  two  nor  more  than  live  of 
the  remaudng  papers. 

in.  In  Part  II.  no  candidate  shall  take  one  of  the  two  iiapers  allotted 
to  each  of  the  subjects  3,  1,  S,  unless  he  u1s(j  takes  the  other  paper. 

IV.  The  lists  puldisiied  by  the  Board  shall  ijiclude  French  and  German 
books ;  and  the  Exaiiniiation  shall  include  a  considerable  number  of 
questions  which  assume  a  knowledge  of  those  languages  on  the  part  of  the 
candidates. 

V.  No  candidate  shall  be  allowed  credit  for  work  ui  any  paper  which 
does  not  sati.sfy  the  Examiners. 

VI.  No  candidate  shall  be  refused  a  place  in  the  First  Class  or  in 
either  division  of  the  Second  Class  of  Part  II.  on  the  gi'ound  that  he  has 
taken  up  only  six  papers. 

N'll.  Tile  Examiners  shall  have  regard  to  the  style  and  method  of  the 
candidate  s  answers  and  shall  give  credit  for  excellence  in  these  respects. 

SUPPLEMENTARY  REGULATIONS. 
Part  I. 

1.  The  paper  on  the  Existing  British  Constitution  shall  deal  with  the 
main  outlines  of  Die  existing  p<ditical  and  administrative  organisation 
(central  and  local)  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  with  the  government 
of  colonies  and  dependencies,  comparatively  treated. 

f  l'.M)'.i.  Tile  Sui>plementary  Regulation  1  for  Part  I  is  amended  so  ns 
to  read  as  follows:  — 

Tlie  paper  on  tiie  Existing  British  Constitution  slmll  deal  witli  tJie 
main  outlines  of  tlie  existing  jiolilical  and  ailminislnitive  organisation  of 
the  I'nited  Kingdom,  and  witii  English  (.'oiistitutioiial  History  chielly 
after  UIhw.j 

'2.  The  qnostions  on  Recent  Economic  History  sliall  deal  chiefly  with 
the  United  Kingdom  and  with  the  Nineteeiilli  Centniy.  Ttiey  shall  also 
take  special  account  of  otlier  llnglisli-speaking  peoples,  ami  of  France 
and  Germany,  during  that  period.  Some  knowledge  of  )iliysical  geograpiij' 
ill  rulatiun  to  recent  ucoiioiaic  develupuienl  sliall  he  required. 

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124  ECONOMICS  TRIPOS. 

3.  The  (luestioiis  on  Receut  General  History  shall  deal  with  the 
British  Eiiii)iro,  Continental  Europe,  and  the  United  States,  and  chiefly 
with  the  Nineteenth  Century.  They  shall  not  include  military  or  literary 
history.     Some  knowledge  (if  political  geograi)hy  shall  he  requii'ed. 

4.  In  at  least  one  of  the  papers  set  in  each  of  the  subjects  3  and  4 
some  of  the  questions  (not  all  of  which  shall  be  Gi)tional)  shall  include 
quotations  from  French  and  German  writers. 

Pakt  II. 

1.  Throughout  Part  II.  international  comparisons  shall  be  introduced 
where  practicable. 

2.  In  the  papers  on  General  Economics  special  attention  shall  be 
jiaid  to  Public  Finance  and  the  Economic  Functions  of  Government,  local 
as  well  as  central.  The  jiapers  shall  also  include  questions  on  the  ethical 
aspects  of  economic  problems. 

3.  Each  of  the  four  papers  on  Advanced  Economics  shall  contain  some 
general  questions.  But  the  majority  of  the  questions  in  each  paper  shall 
be  divided  in  about  equal  propoitions  among  the  four  groups  A,  B,  C,  D, 
defined  below.  Two  of  these  four  papers  shall  be  realistic,  and  adapted 
to  the  needs  of  those  preparing  for  public  or  inivate  business,  as  well  as 
to  those  of  professional  economists.  The  remaining  two  papers  shall  be 
of  a  more  exclusively  analytic  character,  and  shall  make  provision  (a)  for 
some  of  the  more  obscure  xn'oblems  of  value,  such  as  those  connected  with 
the  shifting  and  ultimate  incidence  of  the  burden  of  taxes;  (b)  for  the 
history  of  economic  doctrines;  and  (c)  for  mathematical  problems  in 
Economics  and  Statistics.  No  one  shall  answer  more  than  one-half 
of  the  questions  m  any  of  these  papers. 

A.  Structure  and  Frohlems  of  .V(?dcrii.  Industnj.  Modern  methods  of 
production,  transport,  and  marketing ;  and  their  influences  on  prices  and 
on  industrial  and  social  life.  Industrial  Combinations.  The  receut 
development  of  joint  stock  companies.  Combinations  and  monopolies. 
Railway  and  shipping  organisation  and  rates. 

B.  Wages  and  Ounditions  of  Emiiloijinent.  Causes  and  results  of 
recent  changes  in  the  wages  and  salaries  of  different  classes  of  workers, 
in  profits,  and  in  rents.  Relations  between  emploj'crs  and  emi)loyees. 
Trade  Unions.  Employers'  Associations.  Conciliation  and  Arbitration. 
Profit  sharing. 

C.  MoHci/,  Credit  and  Prices.  National  and  international  systems  of 
currency.  Banks,  and  banking  systems.  Stock  Exchanges.  Foreign 
Exchanges.  National  and  international  money  and  investment  markets. 
Credit  fluctuations.  Causes  and  measurement  of  changes  in  jiarticular 
in'iccs  and  in  the  purchasing  power  of  money. 

D.  Intcrmitloiial  Trade  ami  its  /'vliry.  The  courses  of  trade  as 
affected  by  and  affecting  the  character  and  organisation  of  national  in- 
dustries, trade  combinations,  etc.  International  levels  of  prices.  Inter- 
national aspects  of  credit  and  currency.  Foreign  Exchanges.  Tariffs, 
protective  and  for  revenue.  Bounties  and  transport  facilities  in  relation 
to  foreign  trade. 

4.  The  paper  on  IModern  Political  Tlieories  sliall  deal  chiefly  with  the 
latter  lialf  of  tlic  Fiightcentli  ami  with  the  Nineteenth  Century.  The 
subject  shnll  iiuiiinisc  a  gfiinal  crilical  survey  of  tlie  main  currents  of 
political  thonglil  during  the  period  indicated  ;  and  in  ])articular  of 

(1)     Tlie  doctrines  of   the  Social  Contract  and  of  Natural  Right, 
especially  in  llicir  Ijearing  on  tlie  Frencli  and  Amei'ican  Revolutions. 
(•2)     'I'hc  iioHtical  asjMH'-t  of  Utilitarianism. 
(3t     Tlic  political  tendencies  of  idealistic  tliouglit. 


:  ADMISSION    OF   BACHELORS.  125 

(I)     Tlie  political  aspect  of  socialistic  ideas  (in  outline  only). 

(5)     The  inlliicnce  of  the  idea  of  evolution  upon  political  theories. 

.').  The  subject  of  the  papers  on  the  Principles  of  Law  in  their  appli- 
cation to  economic  questions  shall  be  the  Principles  of  English  Law 
relating  to  contract  in  general,  and  more  pai'ticularly  to 

(li  Partnerships  and  Companies,  (•2)  Commercial  and  Industrial 
Comhinations  and  Kestraiut  of  Trade,  (3}  Bills  of  Exchange. 

Some  knowledge  of  the  general  arrangement  of  the  French  and  German 
Codes  (civil  and  connnercial),  and  of  the  manner  in  which  those  Codes  deal 
with  contract  in  general  shall  be  requu-ed  of  students  who  aim  at  a  first 
class. 

(1.  The  Special  Subject  or  Subjects  will  be  selected  by  the  Special  Board 
from  time  to  time,  and  will  deal  either  with  the  recent  economic  and 
general  history,  or  with  the  existing  political  and  administrative  organisa- 
tion, of  some  foreign  country,  or  of  India,  or  of  some  other  deiiendency  or 
colony  of  the  United  Kingdom.    One  paper  shall  be  set  in  each,  such  subject. 

In  at  least  one  of  the  papers  in  each  of  the  subjects  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
some  of  the  questions  (not  all  of  which  shall  be  optional)  shall  include 
quotations  from  French  or  German  writers. 


ADMISSION  TD  THE  DEGREE  OF  BACJIELOR  OF  ARTS, 
ILVCIIELOR  OF  LAW  AND  MASTER  OF  LAW. 

No  degree,  except  a  degree  honoris  causa,  is  conferred  out  of 
rorm. 

Tlie  Saturday  l)cforc  the  third  Sunday  in  June  is  a  day  of 
general  admi.ssion  to  the  title  of  Bachelor  Designate  in  Arts  for 
students  who  iiavo  passed  one  of  the  Special  E.xamination.s  for 
:iie  Ordinary  B.A.  degree  immediately  preceding  or,  having 
^oninu'iicc'd  residence  in  tlie  Easter  or'Michaelmas  Term  next 
)Ut  two  preceding,  have  in  place  of  a  Special  l^Ixaminatinn  for 
Jie  Ordinary  15.  A.  Degree  jiassed  Part  I  of  the  Ivxaniination  for 
;hc  Diploma  in  Agriculture  or  Part  I  of  the  Examination  for  the 
Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Mu.sic,  and  candidates  for  degi'ees  other 
Jian  P».A.  and  JiL.B.  are  also  admitted. 

The  Tuesday  after  the  third  Sunday  in  .Time  is  a  day  of  general 
idinission  (at  the  second  Congregation)  for  Students  Vho,  in  one 
)f  tlie  Tripos  Kxamiiuitions  immediately  preceding,  have  obtained 
Ifoiiours,  or  have  been  declared  to  have  dcserve<l  Honours,  or 
lavc  been  declared  to  have  deserved  an  Ordinary  degree  or  have 
itheiwise  become  (pialified  to  proceed  to  the  degree  of  B.A.  or 
liFj. H..  or  have  obtained  honours  in  fine  of  tlie  Tripos  Fxamin- 
itions  hchl  in  the  preceding  year  and  have  licen  duly  ccrtilic<l  as 
laving  subsc(jueiitly  pursued  a  course  of  study,  in  accordance 
Ailh  lleguhitioii  2*  of  the  Regulations  applicable  to  all  the 
Honours  Triposes  at  the  third  (Congregation;  candidates  who 
lave  satisfied  the  conditions  of  the?  ineeediiig  regulation  :iro 
idniiltcd  to  tiie  degree  of  P...\.  and  LL.B.,  and  candidates  for 
h'grccH  other  than  H.A.  an<l  L  1^.15.  arc  also  admitted. 


126  ADMISSION   OF   BACHELORS. 

The  Thursday  before  the  last  clay  of  Michaelmas  Term  is  a  day 
of  general  admission  to  the  title  of  Bachelor  Designate  in  Arts  or 
Law  for  Students  who  (1)  would  have  been  entitled  to  proceed 
to  the  degree  of  13. A.  or  LL.B.  on  the  second  day  of  General 
Admission  in  the  })receding  Easter  Term,  if  they  had  at  that 
time  completed  the  requisite  number  of  terms  ;  or  who  (2)  com- 
menced residence  in  the  Lent  Term  next  but  two  preceding, 
and  have  passed  one  of  the  Special  Examinations  immediately 
preceding  the  day  of  General  Admission,  or  have  in  place  of  a 
Special  Examination  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree  passed  Part  I 
of  the  Examination  for  tlic  Diploma  in  Agriculture  or  Part  I 
of  the  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Music ;  or 
(3)  fulfilled  the  conditions  prescribed  by  the  Statutes  and  Ordi- 
nances for  Advanced  Students. 

Other  candidates  may  l)e  admitted  on  this  day  to  the  degrees 
of  B.A.  or  LL.B.  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  ^10.  10s. 

Other  candidates  for  other  degrees  may  also  be  admitted  on 
this  day. 

Students  admitted  on  other  days  than  days  of  general  admission  { 
pay  additional  fees  \ 

On  l>ehalf  of  each  Candidate  for  a  degree  must  be  presented 
to  the  Council  of  the  Senate : 

1.  A  Supplicat,  in  the  form  prescribed  by  the  Senate,  signed  by  tlie 

Head  or  Praelector  of  the  College  or  the  Principal  of  the  Hostel  to 
which  the  applicant  belongs,  or,  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Collegiate 
Student,  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  for  Non-Collegiate  Stu- 
dents, or  by  the  Censor,  or  by  tiieir  respective  Deputies,  these 
Officers  or  their  Deputies  being  members  of  the  Senate  in  full 
possession  of  their  piivileg'es  as  such. 

2.  In  all  cases  in  vvhicli  residence  is  required    as  a  qualification   foi 

a  degree,  a  Certificate  of  the  residence  kept,  under  liie  hand  and 
seal  of  tlie  Head  of  the  College  or  the  Principal  of  the  Hostel  to 
which  tlie  applicant  belongs,  or,  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Collegiate 
Student,  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  for  Non-Collegiate  Stu- 
dents, or  of  their  respective  Deputies. 

One  of  the  Bedells  carries  the  Supplicats  to  the  Proctors;  the 
Senior  reads  them,  and,  if  all  are  approved,  he  says,  Omnes  fdacent. 
But,  if  any  are  disapproved  of,  he  says,  A.B.^cnon  placent,  reliqiia 
plac.ent.    The  Supiilicats  arc  tlien  delivered  to  the  Rogistrary. 

Candidates  for  degrees  must  be  presented  by  members  of  the 
Senate  in  lull  possession  of  their  privileges  as  such. 

Tlie  Vice-Cbanc(illor  takes  the  chiiir  before  the  table,  and  a 
Bedell  having  desired  the  respective  F'atiiers  to  be  in  readines.s 
with  their  Sons  precedes  the  Father  of  the  Senior  Wrangbn-  and 
his  Son  to  the  Vice- Chancellor. 


ADMISSION  OF  BACHELOES.  127 

The  Father,  taking;  the  Senior  Wrangler  hy  the  right  hand, 
presents  him  in  these  words: 

Dignissime  Domiiie  Domine  Prn-Cancellarie,  et  tola  Academia,  prw- 
senio  vohis  lituic  javenem,  quem  scio  tarn  moribus  quam  doctrina  esseidimeum 
ad  titulum  itsseiiitendum  baccalaurei  in  urtibus  designati ;  idque  tibi  fide  me6 
lirasto  tnlique  AcademitE. 

TheSeniorWranglerthenkneelsdownbefore  theVice-Chancellor, 
who,  takinf;  his  hands  between  his  own,  admits  him  in  these  words, 
Aiictoritate  mihi  coinmissd  admitUi  te  ad  tituliun  baccalaurei  in  avtibiis 
designati,  in  nomine  Patris  et  Filii  et  Spiritus  Sancti. 

Candidates  for  degrees,  belonging  to  different  Colleges  are  pre- 
sented hy  their  respective  Fathers  in  the  following  order  :  King's, 
Trinity,  St  Johns,  Peteriiouse,  Clare,  Pembroke,  Gonville  and 
Caius,  Trinity  Hall,  Corpus  Chiisti,  Queens',  St  (.'atharines, 
Jesus,  Christ's,  Magdalene,  Emmanuel,  Sidney  Sussex,  Downing; 
then  follow  members  of  Public  Hostels  in  the  order  of  date  of 
recofjnition  of  their  Hostels,  and  then  Non-Collegiates.  Four  or 
five  Candidates  are  presented  at  once,  the  Father  saying,  Frcp- 
sento  voliishos  juvenes  quos,  <^c. 

As  soon  as  they  have  been  presented,  they  are  directed  by  one 
of  the  15edells  to  the  south  side  of  the  Senate-House. 

All  the  Candidates  from  the  same  (.'ollege  are  admitted  in  alpha- 
betical order  innncdiately  after  presentation  before  those  irom  the 
College  next  in  order  are  presented.  On  the  second  day  of 
General  Admission  in  the  Easter  Term  there  are  three  Congre- 
{rations  at  such  hours  as  the  Vice-Chancellor  may  appoint.  At  the 
first  of  these  Congregations  the  supplicats  of  Candidates  for 
dej^rees  are  presented  to  the  Senate  for  approval.  At  the  second 
Coiijrre<iation  the  Wranglers  and  those  whoso  names  appear  in 
the  First  Class  of  any  Tripos  or  who  have  satisfied  the  Examiners 
in  any  Tripos  as  prescribed  in  the  Regulations  for  Advanced 
Students  are  admitted  to  degrees  in  the  following  order ;  all  the 
Candidates  for  the  same  degree  whose  names  appear  in  the  list 
of  the  same  Tripos  or  Part  of  a  Tripos  are  admitted  in  the  order 
of  the  list,  the  Advanced  Students  who  have  satisfied  the  Ex- 
aminers in  any  Tripos  being  admitted  immediately  after  those 
whose  names  appear  in  the  list  of  that  Tripos,  and  the  Candidates 
from  the  several  Triposes  being  admitted  in  the  order  of  «(!niority 
prescribed  in  the  Regulations  tor  the  Inauguration  of  Bachelors. 
At  the  tliird  (Jonifrcgation  the  (Jandidates  for  tlie  degree  of 
Uv.M.  arc  adn)itte(l  first,  then  the  n.-niaining  Candidates,  in  the 
order  of  their  (,'(>!  1cl,mv^.  ;,il  the  (^amlidates  from  tlu;  same  (!()lh'<,re 
for  till-  deirrecs  of  H.A.  and  LL.M.  respectively  bein^'  admitted  in 
alpliabctical  order  immediately  after  presentation  ami  hefon;  tlie 
(Candidates  lor  eitlicr  degree  from  the  (.'(dlege  next  in  order  are 
presented. 

When  the  admissions  are  concluded,  the  Vice-Chanc«dlor  dis- 
solves tlie  Congregation. 


128  PROCEEDINGS  IN  DIVINITY. 

At  ordinary  Congregations,  in  the  case  of  students  wlio  liave 
been  approved  for  the  B.\.  Degree,  all  the  Candidates  from  the 
same  College  are  admitted  in  alphabetical  order  immediately 
after  presentation  before  those  from  the  College  next  in  order 
are  i)resented. 

The  Inauguration  of  all  Bachelors  designate  in  Arts,  Law, 
Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Music,  and  perfecting  of  their  degree, 
takes  place  on  the  last  day  (or,  if  that  day  be  Sunday,  the  last 
dav  but  one)  of  Micliaelmas  Term. 


INCEPTORS  IN  ARTS. 

A  Bachelor  of  Arts  may  be  admitted  Inceptor  in  Arts  at  the  end 
of  six  years  from  the  end  of  his  first  term  of  residence,  provided 
that  not  less  than  two  years  have  elapsed  from  his  Inauguration. 
An  Inceptor  in  Arts  becomes  a  complete  Master  of  Arts  by 
creation  on  the  Tuesday  immediately  preceding  the  last  day  of 
Easter  Term.  The  Candidates,  who  have  incepted  during  the  year, 
are  not  obliged  to  attend  personally  for  creation,  but,  the  names 
being  read  over  in  a  list  arranged  according  to  their  Seniority 
as  Bachelors,  the  Senior  Proctor  pronounces  them  to  be  actually 
Masters  of  Arts, 


PROCEEDINGS  IN  DIVINITY. 
Bachelor   of  Divinity. 
A  Master  of  Arts  or   Law   may  be  admitted  to  the  Degree 
of  Bachelor  in  Divinity  on  the  eleventh  of  June  in  the  seventh 
year  from  his  creation,  or  on  any  later  day. 

Doctor  of  Divinity. 

A  Doctor  Designate  in  Divinity  must  be  a  Bachelor  of  Divinity 
of  not  less  than  five  years"  standing.  But  a  Bachelor  of  Divinity 
of  not  less  than  twelve  years*  standing  from  the  Degree  of  Master 
of  Arts  or  Master  of  Law  may  by  a  Special  Grace  of  the  Senate 
be  admitted  to  the  title  of  Doctor  Designate  in  Divinity  on  the 
performance  of  the  requisite  Exercises.  Doctors  Designate  are 
created  Doctors  without  their  personal  attendance  on  the  Tuesday 
immediately  preceding  the  last  day  of  Easter  Term. 

The  following  are,  in  addition  to  the  English  Sermon,  the 

Regulations  for  B.D.  ani>  D.D.  Degrees. 

B.D.  DEGREE. 

1.     A    Master  of  Arts,    proceeding   to    the    degree    of    Bachelor    of 

Divinity,  shall  l>e  required,  at  some  time  after  the  ex|)ir.ation  of  four  years 

from  his  creation,  either  (1)  to  keep  one  Act,  or  (2)  to  print  a  Dissertation 

composed  by  himself  in  Latin  or  English  on  some  subject  connected  with 

Biblical  Criticism,  Exegesis,  or  History,  or  with  the  Evidences  of  (.'hristi- 


PROCEEDINGS    IN   DmNITY.  129 

anity,  or  with  Dogmatic  Theology,  or  with   Ecclesiastical  History,  Litera- 
ture, or  Antiquities. 

2.  Tlie  Act  sliall  be  kept  in  the  following  manner  : 

The  Itegius  Professor  of  the  Faculty  shall  assign  the  day  and  hour 
when  the  Exercise  shall  he  kept; 

The  Professor,  or  some  Graduate  of  the  Faculty,  who  is  a  Member  of 
the  Senate,  deputed  by  him,  sliall  preside  over  the  Exercise; 

The  Candidate  shall  read  a  Thesis,  composed  in  Latin  by  himself  on 
some  subject  approved  by  tlie  Professor;  the  Professor,  or  Graduate 
presiding,  sliall  bring  forward  arguments  or  objections  in  English  for  the 
Candidate  to  answer,  and  shall  examine  him  in  English  viva  voce  as  well 
on  questions  connected  with  his  'I'hesis  as  on  other  subjects  in  the  Faculty 
of  a  more  general  nature;  the  Exercise  being  made  to  continue  at  least 
one  hour ; 

Public  notice  of  the  Act  shall  be  given  by  fixing  on  the  door  of  the 
University  Schools,  eight  days  at  least  before  the  assigned  time,  a  written 
paper  specifying  tlie  name  and  ('ollege  of  the  Candidate,  the  day  and  hour 
appointed  for  the  Exercise,  and  the  subject  of  the  Thesis:  copies  of  the 
notice  shall  be  delivered  also,  at  the  same  time,  to  the  Vice-Chancellor 
and  to  the  Professor. 

3.  The  subject  of  the  dissertation  shall  be  approved  beforehand  by  the 
Professors  of  Divinity  by  a  majority  of  votes. 

4.  The  dissertation  shall  be  sent  either  printed  or  in  manuscript  to  tlie 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

5.  If  the  Professors  of  Divinity,  by  a  majority  of  votes,  accept  the 
dissertation  as  satisfactory,  the  Regius  Professor  shall  fix  a  day  on  which 
the  Candidate  shall  i)resent  himself  for  examination. 

6.  In  all  cases  where  the  votes  are  equal,  the  Regius  Professor  shall 
lave  a  casting  vote. 

7.  A  graduate  in  Divinity  shall  be  annually  appointed  by  Grace  of  the 
senate  on  the  nomination  of  the  Board  of  Theological  Studies  at  the 
lenond  (Congregation  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  to  act  as  Assessor  to  the 
'.le;,'ius  Professor  of  Divinity  in  conducting  the  Examination. 

8.  The  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  shall  give  (Jiiblic  notice  of  the 
Examination  by  fixint;  on  the  door  of  the  University  Schools,  eight  days  at 
east  before  the  assigned  time,  a  written  paper  specifying  the  name  and 
"College  of  tlie  Candidate,  the  suliject  of  his  dissertation,  and  the  day,  hour, 
nd  place  appointed  for  the  Examination:  copies  of  the  notice  shall  be 
lelivered  also  at  the  same  time  to  the  Vice-Chancellorand  to  the  Professors 
f  Divinity  and  to  the  Assessor  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

9.  The  Candidate  shall  be  examined  by  the  Regius  Professorand  his 
'assessor  as  well  on  subjects  connected  with  his  dissertation  as  on  otlier 
ubjects  in  the  faculty  of  a  more  general  nature ;  and  the  Examination 
hall  be  conducted  in  writing,  but  the  Kxaminers  shall  have  the  power  of 
utting  viv/i  voce  (jucstions  if  they  consider  it  necessary.  No  Candidate 
hall  be  a|>provcil  for  the  degree  unless  the  Examiners  decide  that  he  has 
asscd  the  Examination  satisfactorily,  or  unless  he  be  sj)ecially  exempted 
nder  Regulation  11. 

10.  If  the  Regius  Professor  be  unable  to  take  part  in  the  Examination, 
>ine  graduate  in  Divinity,  who  is  a  member  of  the  Senate,  shall  be  deputed 
y  him  to  preside  in  his  stead. 

11.  The  Professors,  if  unanimous,  shall  have  power  to  exempt  the 
'andidate  from  this  examination,  where  the  special  merits  of  liis  <lisserta- 
oo  or  of  his  pulili-thcd  works  appear  to  them  suffiiient  to  entitle  him  to  a 
egrec. 

12.  The  dcgren  shall  not  be  granteil  until  tiie  dissertation  has  been 

(i — .O 


PROCEEDINGS  IN  LAW. 

I.    Bacheiob. 

1.     Any  i;Tiiduate  who  desires  to  jiioceed  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor 

of  Law  shall  be  required  to  satisfy  the  examiners  for  the  Law  Tripos 

examination  in  both  parts,  or  (according  to  the  following  provisions)  in 

one  ])art,  of  that  examination  by  attaining  therein  the  minimum  standard 


130  PKOCEEDINGS  IN   LAW. 

printed;  and  the  Candidate  in  printing  the  dissertation  shall  not  be  at 
liberty  to  make  any  alteration  or  addition  without  the  leave  of  the  Regius 
Professor  of  Divinity. 

13.  The  Candidate  shall  send  a  printed  copy  of  his  dissertation  to  the 
Vioe-Chancellor,  to  each  of  the  Professors  of  Divinity,  and  to  the  Uni- 
versity Library. 

11.  If  and  when  a  Candidate  has  satisfied  the  foregoing  conditions 
qualifying  hiia  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity,  the  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity  shall  certify  the  Registrary  to  that  effect.  The  certi- 
ficate shall  be  published  in  the  University  Ileportev  and  shall  be  preserved 
iu  the  Registry. 

15.    If  a  Candidate  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Divinity  has  preached 
once  in  the  University  Church,  the  Regius  Professor  of   Divinity  shall    j 
certifj'  the  Registrary  to  that  effect.     The  cortifiriite  shall  be  published  in 
the  University  Hcporfcr  and  shall  be  iiresurved  in  the  Registry. 

D.D.  DEGREE. 

1.  A  Bachelor  of  Divinity,  proceeding  to  the  degree  of  Doctor  of 
Divinity,  shall  be  required  to  print  a  dissertation  composed  by  himself  in 
Latin  or  English  on  some  subject  connected  with  Biblical  Criticism,  Exe- 
gesis, or  History,  or  with  the  Evidences  of  Christianity,  or  with  Dogmatic 
Theology,  or  with  Ecclesiastical  History,  Literature,  or  Antiquities. 

2.  The  subject  of  the  dissertation  shall  be  ap[)roved  beforehand  l)y  the 
Professors  of  Divinity,  by  a  majority  of  votes. 

3.  The  dissertation  shall  be  sent  either  printed  or  in  manuscript  to  the 
Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

4.  No  Candidate  shall  be  approved  for  the  degree,  whose  dissertation 
shall  not  have  been  accepted  as  satisfactory  by  the  Professors  of  Divinity  by 
a  ma,jority  of  votes. 

5.  In  all  cases  where  the  votes  are  equal,  the  Regius  Professor  shall 
have  a  casting  vote. 

6.  The  degree  shall  not  be  granted  until  the  dissertation  has  been 
printed;  and  the  Candidate  in  printing  the  dissertation  shall  not  be  at 
liberty  to  make  any  alteration  or  addition  without  the  leave  of  the  Regius 
Professor  of  Divinity. 

7.  The  Candidate  shall  send  a  printed  copy  of  his  dissertation  to  the 
Vice-Chancellor,  to  each  of  the  Professors  of  Divinity,  and  to  the  Uni- 
versity Library. 

8.  Wlien  the  Dissertation  of  a  Candidate  has  been  accepted  and  has 
been  printed,  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  shall  send  a  ccrtificati"  to 
that  effect  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  i)reservation  in  the  Registry:  and 
the  Vice-Cliancellor  shall  pul)lish  the  name  of  the  Candidate  as  approved 
for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity. 

9.  If  a  Candidate  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity  has  preached 
once  in  the  UniviTsity  Church,  the  Regius  I'rofessdi'  of  l)i\iiiily  shall 
certify  the  Registrary  to  that  effect.  The  ('(n-titieate  shall  be  published  in 
the  University  Reporter  and  shall  be  preserved  in  the  Registry. 


PROCEEDINGS  IN  LAW.  131 

for  honours,  and  to  pay  the  fee  hereinafter  made  payable,  by  Regulation 
11  for  the  degree  of  Master  of  Law. 

If  he  shall  have  obtained  honours  in  any  of  the  honours  examin- 
ations of  the  University  other  than  the  first  part  of  the  Law  Tripos,  he 
shall  so  satisfy  the  examiners  in  the  first  or,  at  his  option,  the  second 
part. 

If  he  shall  have  obtained  honours  in  the  first  part  of  the  Law 
Tripos  but  not  in  any  other  of  the  honours  examinations,  he  shall  so 
satisfy  the  examiners  in  the  second  part. 

If  he  shall  not  have  obtained  honours  in  any  of  the  honours  ex- 
aminations, he  shall  so  satisfy  the  examiners  in  both  parts,  and  may 
present  himself  for  the  two  parts  in  the  same  year  or  in  different  years. 

2.  The  above  regulation  as  to  graduates  proceeding  to  the  degree 
of  Pjachelor  of  Law  came  into  force  immediately  after  the  publication 
of  the  class  list  for  the  Law  Tripos  of  1889  ;  but  every  person  who  was 
at  that  time  entitled  to  proceed  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Law 
without  further  examination  continues  to  be  so  entitled. 

II.     Master. 

1.  On  proceeding  to  the  degree  of  Master  of  Law  no  further  examin- 
ation or  exercise  shall  be  lequired  of  a  candidate  who  under  the 
legulations  for  the  Law  Tripos  has  become  entitled  to  proceed  to  the 
degree  of  Bachelor  of  Law,  provided  lie  lias  attained  the  standard  of 
a  first  class  in  both  pans  of  the  Law  Tripos:  but  no  such  candidate  sliali, 
lor  this  purpose,  be  allowed  to  enter  for  a  part  in  which  he  has  already 
lieen  examitied.  In  other  case^  no  one  shall  incept  in  I^aw  unless  he  has 
obtained  permission  under  these  Regulations. 

2.  Every  Applicant  for  such  permission  must  be  a  Bachelor  of  Law  or 
1  Master  or  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

13.  Every  Applicant  must  have  (a)  obtained  Honours  in  one  Part  of 
the  Law  Tripos,  or  (6)  satisfied  the  Examiners  by  obtaining  an  honours 
standard  in  one  Part  of  the  Law  Tripos,  or  (f)  become  qualified  to  practise 
18  a  barrister  or  solicitor  in  England  or  Ireland  or  as  an  advocate  or  law 
igent  in  Scotland. 

4.  Every  Applicant  shall  make  his  application  in  writing  to  the 
jhairnian  of  the  Special  Board  for  Law  and  shall  submit  to  the  Degree 
Committee  of  the  said  ljo;ird  a  dissertation  that  he  has  composeil  upon 
'tome  branch  of  law  or  of  the  history  or  philosophy  of  law. 

').  riie  dissertation  (which  may  l>e  in  print  or  in  ii.aiiuscript  and  puh- 
ishe<l  or  unpublished)  may,  if  the  Board  think  fit,  be  referred  to  one  or 
nore  persons  appointed  liy  ilie  (!ommittee,  who  may  or  may  not  he 
nemhcrs  of  the  (,'oinmiltee,  and  who  shall  have  a  discretionary  power  to 
iiaminc  the  ('andidatit  either  orally  or  in  writing  upon  the  subject  of  the 
liBBertiition  and  shall  report  thereon  to  the  Committee. 

The  applicant  is  required  to  state,  generally  in  ;i  preface  to  his  dis8cr> 
ation  and  spccificully  in  notes,  the  sources  from  which  his  information  is 
aken,  the  extent  to  wliich  he  has  availed  himself  of  the  work  of  others,  and 
he  portions  of  the  dissertation  which  he  claims  as  oriffinai. 

6.  If  the  Committee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  work  of  reporting  on 
he  dissertation  is  siidi  as  to  rcquiie  remuneration,  they  may  direct  that  a 
ee  of  two  guineas  be  paid  from  the  I'niversity  Chest  to  encli  referee. 
'  7.  If  the  ('c)iiiniiltee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  dissertation  is  of  suf- 
icient  merit  to  entitle  the  ('undidate  to  incept  in  Law,  their  resolution  to 
hut  eflFect  with  the  names  of  those  present  and  of  those  voting  on  either 


132  PEOCEEDINGS    IN  LAW. 

side  shall  be  entered  on  the  minutes  of  the  Board,  and  a  copy  of  the  resolu- 
tion certified  by  tlie  Chairman  of  tlie  Board  shall  be  sent  to  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  for  preservation  in  the  Registry,  and  the  Vice-Chancellor  shall 
publish  the  name  of  the  ('andidate  as  being  permitted  to  incept  in  Law. 

A  copy  of  the  dissertation  shall  also  be  deposited  in  the  University 
Library. 

8.  No  Candidate  shall  be  present  at  the  deliberations  of  the  Committee 
respecting  his  own  case. 

9.  No  final  resolution  of  the  Committee  on  the  subject  of  granting 
permission  to  incept  shall  be  taken  except  at  a  meeting  at  which  not  less 
than  two-thirds  of  the  members  of  the  Committee  are  present.  No  sucii 
resolution  shall  be  carried  unless  a  majority  of  those  members  of  the  Com- 
mittee who  are  present  vote  in  its  favour. 

10.  If  the  Committee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  permission  should  not 
be  granted,  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  shall  inform  the  Candidate  of  the 
fact. 

11.  Every  Graduate  who  presents  himself  for  a  Part  of  the  Law  Tripos 
but  not  as  a  Candidate  for  Honours,  and  every  Graduate  who,  without 
having  previously  obtained  Honours  in  or  satisfied  the  Examiners  in  either 
part  of  that  Tripos,  submits  a  dissertation  under  these  Regulations  shall 
pay  a  fee  of  three  guineas.  Such  fees  shall  be  paid  to  the  Regius  Professor 
of  Civil  Law  until  the  Professorship  siiaJl  come  under  the  provisions  of 
Statute  B,  and  thereafter  shall  be  paid  to  the  Registrary  for  the  University 
Chest. 

P2.  In  the  above  Regulations  the  term  'the  Degree  Committee'  shall 
mean  a  Committee  constituted  in  accordance  with  clause  3  of  the  Regula- 
tions for  Students  in  Science  and  Letters  (see  p.  l.^G). 

13.  The  above  regulations  came  into  force  on  the  21st  of  June, 
1896,  and  as  from  that  date  all  the  existing  Regulations  relating  to  the 
qualifications  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Law  (except  as  is  hereinafter 
provided)  were  rescinded. 

Provided  that  every  person  who  was  then  entitled  to  proceed  to  the 
Degree  of  Muster  of  Law  without  further  examination  or  test  continues  to 
be  so  entitled. 

14.  A  Candidate  may  be  admitted  Inceptor  in  Law  on  paying  to  the 
University  the  fee  of  twelve  pounds  at  the  end  of  six  years  from  the  end  of 
his  first  term  of  residence,  provided  that  not  less  than  two  years  have 
elapsed  since  his  inauguration. 

1.5.  An  Inceptor  of  Law  is  created  Master,  without  personal  attend- 
ance, on  the  Tuesday  immediately  preceding  the  last  day  of  Easter  Term. 

III.     Doctor. 

1.  A  Master  of  Law  desirous  of  proceeding  to  the  Degree  of  Doctor 
of  Law  shall  make  his  application  in  writing  to  tlie  Chairman  of  the  Special 
Board  for  Law  and  shall  send  therewith  a  copy  of  the  original  contributions 
to  the  advancement  of  the  science  or  study  of  law  upon  which  his  claim  for 
the  degree  is  based,  and  such  application  shall  be  referred  to  the  Degree 
Committee  of  the  said  Board. 

2.  If  the  (Committee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  such  contributions  con- 
stitute vriiiiu  facie  a  qualification  for  the  degiee,  they  shall  obtain  reports 
upon  them  from  not  less  than  two  persons,  who  may  or  may  not  be 
members  of  the  Committee.  These  reports  shall  be  treated  as  confidential 
documents. 

3.  If  the  (!ommittee  shall  be  of  opinion  tliat  the  work  of  reporting 
upon  such  contributions  is  such  as  to  require  remuneration,  they  may  direct 
that  a  fee  not  exceeding  five  guineas  shall  be  paid  from  the  Chest  to  each 
referee. 


PROCEEDINGS   IN   MEDICINE.  133 

4.  If  the  Committee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  degree  should  be 
granted,  their  resolution  to  that  effect  with  the  names  of  those  present  and 
of  those  voting  on  either  side  shall  be  entered  on  the  minutes  of  the  Board, 
and  a  copy  of  the  resolution  certified  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  shall 
be  sent  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  preservation  in  the  llegistry,  and  the 
Vice-Chancellor  shall  publish  the  name  of  the  Candidate  as  approved  for 
the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Law. 

5.  No  Candidate  shall  be  present  at  the  deliberations  of  the  Committee 
respecting  his  own  case. 

6.  No  final  resolution  of  the  Committee  on  the  subject  of  the  grant  of 
a  deffree  shall  be  taken  except  at  a  meeting  at  which  not  less  than  two- 
thirds  of  the  members  of  the  Committee  are  present.  No  such  resolution 
shall  be  carried  unless  a  majority  of  those  members  of  the  Committee  who 
are  present  vote  in  its  favour. 

7.  If  the  Committee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  degree  should  not  be 
granted,  the  Chairman  of  the  Board  shall  inform  the  Candidate  of  the  fact. 

8.  Every  Candidate  upon  making  his  application  shall  pay  a  fee  often 
guineas.  Such  fees  sliall  be  paid  to  the  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law  until 
the  I'rofessorship  shall  come  under  the  provisions  of  Statute  B,  and  tliere- 
after  shall  be  paid  to  the  Repfistrary  for  the  University  Chest. 

!).  In  tile  above  Keg'ulations  the  term  'the  Degree  Committee'  shall 
mean  a  Committee  constituted  in  accordance  with  clause  3  of  the  Regulations 
for  Students  in  Science  and  Letters  (see  p.loti). 

10.  A  Master  of  Law  who  has  obtained  such  approval  as  aforesaid, 
may  be  admitted  Doctor  Desigfnate  of  Law  after  five  years  from  his 
creation,  on  paying  to  the  University  the  fee  of  twenty-five  pounds.  He  is 
afterwards  created  Doctor  of  Law  without  personal  attendance  on  the 
Tuesday  immediately  preceding  the  last  day  of  Easter  Term. 


PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE  AND  SURGERY. 

A  Student  must  have  kept  nine  terms  before  he  can  be 
admitted  Baclielor  Designate  in  Medicine  or  Haclielor  Designate 
;n  Surgery.     A  Baclielor  of  Arts  may  be  admitted  also. 

The  Inauguration  takes  place  on  the  last  day  (oi-,  if  that  day 
i)e  Sunday,  the  last  day  Init  one)  of  the  Michaelmas  Term. 

A  Bachelor  of  Medicine  in  the  ninth  term  after  Inauguration, 
ind  a  Master  of  Arts  in  the  twelfth  term  after  creation,  may  be 
idmitted  Doctor  Designate  in  Medicine. 

A  Bachelor  of  Surgery  after  three  years  from  Inauguration 
nay  bo  admitted  Inceptor  in  Surgery.  A  Master  of  Arts  may 
M)  admitted  also. 

A  Doctor  Designate  in  Medicine  is  created  Doctor,  and  an  In- 
ioptor  in  Surgery  is  created  Master,  without  personal  attendiinco, 
•n  the  Tuesday  immediately  preceding  the  last  day  of  l*]aster  Term. 

REGULATIONS  FOR  DEGREES  IN  MEDICINE  AND 
SURGERY. 

BACHELOR  OF  MEDICINE. 

(•eiierul  Rei;ulatioii$. 
1.    Students  who  have  not  )fraduHted   in  Arts  procee<iing  to  the  degree 
f  Bachelor  of  Medicine  shall  be  rcquircil  to  pass  the  Previous  iCxumiinitinn, 


134  PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE. 

or  some   other   Examination    accepted    by   the    University    as   conferring' 
exemption  from  the  Previous  Examination. 

2.  Five  years  of  Medical  Study  shall  be  required  of  Candidates  for 
the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine. 

3.  As  evidence  of  Medical  Study  in  the  University  the  Student  shall 
produce  Certificates  of  diligent  attendance  in  each  term  on  courses  of 
Lectures,  or  Practical  Instruction,  in  two  of  the  subjects  of  the  Examin- 
ations for  Medical  or  Surgical  degrees;  or  of  dilig-ent  attendance  in  each 
term  on  a  course  of  Lectures,  or  Practical  Instruction,  in  one  of  those 
subjects,  and  also  on  the  Practice  of  Addenbrooke's  Hospital. 

Certificates  of  attendance  on  courses  of  Lectures,  or  Practical  Instruc- 
tion, in  the  University,  shall  be  deemed  satisfactory  if  the  Lectures 
be  delivered,  or  the  courses  of  Practical  Instruction  given,  either  by  a  Pro- 
fessor or  Reader  of  the  University  or  by  a  University  Lecturer  or  by 
a  Teacher  approved  by  the  Senate,  provided  that  in  each  case  the  course  be 
approved  by  the  Special  Board  for  Medicine. 

4.  Medical  Study  out  of  the  University  shall  in  all  cases  be  understood 
to  mean  study  at  some  well-known  School  of  Medicine  which  shall  have 
been  recognised  by  the  Special  Board  for  Medicine  i. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Board  to  define  from  time  to  time  what  shall 
be  sufficient  evidence  of  such  Medical  Study'. 

5.  There  shall  be  three  Examinations  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Medicine.  No  Student  shall  be  admitted  to  either  part  of  the  First  of  these 
Exiuniiiations  until  he  has  passed  the  Previous  Examination  or  has 
obtauied  certiticiitcs  entitling  him  to  exemption  from  it,  has  coniniciiced 
residence  in  the  University,  and  has  paid  the  Matriculation  fee.  For  a 
candidate  who  has  not  yet  paid  the  Matriculation  fee,  the  Matriculation  fee 
shall  be  paid  to  the  Hegistrar  at  the  same  time  as  the  Examination  fee. 
No  Student  shall  be  admitted  to  the  Second  Examination  until  lie  has 
passed  both  parts  of  the  First  Examination ;  or  to  either  part  of  the  Tliird 
Examination  until  he  has  passed  the  Second  Examination. 

().  The  First  Examination  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine  shall 
be  held  three  times  in  the  year,  and  shall  begin  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  on 
the  Tuesday  or  Friday  which  shall  first  happen  after  October  2,  and  also 
on  tlie  Monday  at  or  next  after  the  end  of  Full  Term;  and  in  the  Easter 
Term  on  the  Mondaj'  next  after  the  second  Sunday  in  June.  The  Second 
and  Third  Examinations  sliall  be  held  twice  in  the  year;  the  Second 
Examination  and  the  First  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  shall  begin  in 
the  Michaelmas  Term  on  the  Monday  at  or  next  after  the  end  of  full  Term, 
and  in  the  Easter  Term  on  the  Monday  next  after  the  second  Sunday  in 
June.  The  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Exauunatioii  shall  begin  in  the 
Michaelmas  Term  on  the  second  Tuesday  in  December,  and  in  the  Easter 
Term  on  the  last  Tuesday  but  one  before  the  end  of  the  Term. 

7.  The  names  of  the  Students  who  intend  to  present  themselves  for  any 
of  the  Examinations  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  .Medicine  shall  be  sent 
to  the  Registrary  l)y  the  Tutors  (either  directly  or  through  the  Pradectors) 
of  the  several  Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels 
and  the  proper  officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  not  less  than 
ten  days  before  the  beginning  of  the  Examination.  (Candidates  who  are 
members  of  the  Senate  may  send  their  names  to  the  Registrary  directly  not 
less  than  ten  days  l)efore  the  beginning  of  the  Examination. 

The  Certificates  required  to  be  produced  b(!forc  admission  to  any  of  the 
Examinations  shall  be  sent  by  the  Candidates  to  the  Registrary  not  later 

1    Kor  the  lint  of  recof(uiRed  lloHpitHlt,  and  Medical  Scboolii,  see  p.  H7> 

•1  For  the  lime  claimed  hy  the  Studrnt  na  pnaaed  in  Medical  Study  out  of  the  Itnivcrnily 
evidence  i»renuir«il  ol  attendance  on  Lecture*  in  one  ofthe  rei^i^niHcd  Schools  ol  Mcflii'ine,  or  on 
the  rractice  in  one  oftbe  recogniaed  HoRpitals,  see  p.  147. 

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PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE.  135 

than  the  fiftli  day  before  the  beginning-  of  the  Examination;  and  it  shall 
be  his  duty  to  examine  the  Certificates  and  to  asceitain  that  no  one  is 
improperly  admitted  to  the  Kxaminations. 

The  Registrary  shall  send  to  the  I'utors  and  I'rajlectors  of  the  several 
Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper 
officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  and  to  the  Hegius  Professor 
of  Physic  a  First  List  of  candidates  for  each  part  of  each  of  the  Examinations 
not  less  than  seven  days  before  the  beginning  of  the  Examination.  He 
shall  also  issue  a  Corrected  List  on  the  fourth  day  before  the  beginning  of 
the  Examination,  and  shall  send  such  list  to  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Physic. 

The  name  of  a  candidate  for  any  part  of  an  Examination  shall  not  be 
printed  in  the  Corrected  List  of  candidates  nntil  the  fee  (if  any)  due  from 
him  in  respect  of  such  Examination  shall  have  been  paid  to  the  Registrary, 
and  no  student  whose  name  does  not  appear  in  the  Corrected  List  shall  be 
admitted  to  any  of  these  Exnminations  except  by  the  special  permission  of 
the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic. 

If  any  candidate  for  an  Examination  whose  name  has  not  been  sent  in 
ito  the  Registrary  on  or  before  the  sixth  day  and  his  fee  paid  and  certificates 
sent  in  on  or  before  the  fifth  day  previous  to  the  commencement  of  the 
Examination  be  nevertheless  admitted  to  the  Examination  he  shall  be 
required  to  pay  through  the  Registrary  to  the  University  a  fee  of  £1 
tog-ether  with  the  fee  due  from  him  in  respect  of  such  Examination. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  shall  send  to  the  Registrary  on  the 
first  morning  of  each  Kxamination  a  copy  of  the  Corrected  List  of  candid- 
ates with  such  further  corrections,  if  any,  as  may  be  necessary,  certified  by 
him  to  be  a  correct  list  of  the  candidates  actually  under  examination  :  and 
this  list  shall  be  considered  to  be  the  Final  List  of  candidates  for  sncli 
Examination,  and  shall  be  preserved  in  the  Registry. 

Lists  or  Names  shall  be  considered  to  have  been  sent  to  the  Registrary 
on  a  day  specified,  if  they  have  been  delivered  at  or  posted  to  his  ofiice  on 
that  day. 

If  any  of  the  days  specified  for  issuing  or  sending  lists  fall  on  a  Sunday 
•.he  lists  in  question  shall  be  issued  or  sent  on  the  Saturday  ()revious. 

S.  The  Examinations  shall  be  partly  in  writing,  partly  oral,  and  partly 
iractical. 

9.  The  names  of  the  successful  Candidates  in  the  several  Examinations 
ihall  be  arrang-ed  in  alphabetical  order. 

10.  The  Special  Hoard  for  Medicine  shall  from  time  to  time  draw  up 
ind  publish  Schedules  detining  the  range  of  the  Examinations  in  Chemistry 
md  other  branches  of  I'hysics,  in.  Elenientnry  Biology,  in  Pharmacology, 
ind  it)  (Jeiieral  I'athology. 

11.  I'.very  Canditlate  for  the  degree  of  Baclielor  of  Medicine  shall  be 
■•quired  to  keep  an  Act  in  the  Public  Schools  at  some  time  after  he  has 
Mssed  the  Third  Examination. 

12.  The  day  of  inauguration  of  Bachelors  of  Medicine  shall  he  the 
ast  day  (or  if  that  day  be  Sini<lay,  the  last  <hiy  but  oncj  of  the  Michaclnuis 
I'enn. 

At  the  inauguration  the  names  shall  be  arranged  iu  order  of  seniority  as 
oUowh; 

(rt)  those  who  have  l)een  Bachelors  of  Arts,  arranged  alphab('ti(;ally , 
(/;)  other  Bachelors  desi^^natc  in  Medicine,  urranj^'ed  alpli;ihclii'ally. 

He/^iilittioiii  fur  tlie   Fiial    K.Ktiniiuitioii. 
].'{.     The  Subjeds  of  the  First  i'ixamination  shall  be 

Chemisliy  and  other  branche-.  of  I'hysics, 
J'^li-iiieiitury  hiolo^fy. 


136  PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE. 

The  Examination  shall  be  divided  into  two  parts,  one  including 
Chemistry  and  other  branches  of  Pliysics, 
and  the  otiier  including 

Elementary  Biologry. 
The  student  shall  be  allowed  to  take  the  two  parts  either  together  or 
separately. 

14.  li'esciiHled. 

15.  The  student  before  admission  or  re-admission  to  either  part  of  the 
First  Examination  shall  pay  to  the  Rej^istrary  a  fee  of  £2.  2s.  for  the 
University  Chest. 

Regulations  for  the  Second  Examination. 

16.  The  Subjects  of  the  Second  Examination  shall  be 

Human  Anatomy. 
Physiology. 

17.  The  student  before  admission  to  the  Second  Examination  shall  pro- 
duce Certificates  of  diligent  attendance  on  one  course  of  Lectures  in 
Human  Anatomy,  and  one  course  of  Lectures  in  Physiologry  ;  also  a 
Certificate  of  having  practised   Dissection  durini;  six  months  at  least. 

18.  riie  student  before  admission  or  readniission  to  the  Second  Exami- 
nation shall  pay  to  the  Kegistrary  a  fee  of  £2.  'Is-  for  the  University  Chest. 

Regulations  for  the  Third  Examination, 

19.  The  subjects  of  the  Third  Examination  shall  be 
Pharmacology, 

General  Pathology; 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery  (including  Special  Pathology), 
Midwifery  and  Diseases  peculiar  to  Women, 

Principles  and   Practice  of  Physic  (including  Special  Pathology, 

Therapeutics,  Diseases  of  Chil(b-en,  Mental  Diseases,  Elements 

of  Hygiene,  and  Medical  Jurispi'udence). 

The  Third  Examination  shall  be  divided  into  two  parts,  called  the 

First  Part  and   the   Second  Part  respectivcl}'.     The   student   shall   be 

allowed  to  take  the  two  Parts  either  together  or  sepai-ately. 

The  First  Part  shall  include 

Pharmacology,  General  Pathology, 

The  Second  Part  shall  include 

(1)   Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery;  (2)  Midwifery  and  Diseases 
peculiar  to  Women ;  (8)  Principles  and  Practice  of  Physic. 

In  the  Second  Part  the  student  may  present  liinisolf  for  examination 
in  any  two  or  in  all  of  the  sections  numbered  (1),  ('2),  and  (;!).  A  student 
who  satisfies  the  Examiners  in  two  of  the  sections  shall  be  exempted 
from  further  examination  therein;  but  his  name  shall  not  be  included  in 
the  List  of  successful  candidates  until  he  has  satisfied  the  Examiners  in 
the  remaining  section.  The  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  shall  at  the  close 
of  each  Examination  communicate  to  the  Registrary  the  names  of  the 
candidates  so  exempted,  with  the  sections  respectively  in  which  they 
have  still  to  satisfy  the  Examiners.  The  Registrary  shall  inform  the 
candidates  of  the  result,  but  their  names  shall  not  be  published. 

'20.  The  student  before  admission  to  the  First  Part  of  the  Third 
Examination  shall  produce  Certificates  of  diligent  attendance  on  one 
course  of  Lectures   in   Pharmacology,  and   one   course   of  Lectures   in 


PROCEEDINGS  IN   MEDICINE.  137 

General  Pathology;  niso  a  Cei-tificate  of  having  attended  the  practice  of  a 
recognised  II()spital '  during  six  months  at  least. 

The  student  before  adnussiou  to  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Ex- 
amination shall  produce  evidence  that  he  has  completed  five  years  of 
Medical  Study  (liegulation  2),  and  shall  produce  Certificates  of  diligent 
attendance  on  a  course  of  Lectures  in  each  of  the  following  snhjects: 
(li  I'riueiples  and  Practice  of  Surgery,  ['!)  Midwifery,  (:-!i  Principles  and 
Practice  (jf  I'hysic,  (4)  Medical  Jurisprudence;  on  a  course  of  instruction 
in  ( ')j  Practical  Surgery ;  and  on  a  course  of  instruction  in  (dj  Practical 
Pharmacy  and  Dispensing  given  at  a  recognised  Medical  School  or 
Hosjiital',  or  by  a  registered  ]\Iedical  Practitioner,  or  by  a  duly  qualified 
Pharmaceutical  ('hemist;  also  a  Certificate  of  proficiency  in  Vaccina- 
tion from  an  authorised  Teacher  appointed  by  the  Local  Government 
Board ;  a  Certificate  of  having  attended  twenty  cases  of  Midwifery ;  a 
Certiticate  of  having  at  a  recognised  Hospital i  acted  as  Dresser  or  House 
Surgeon  for  six  months,  as  Clinical  clerk  or  House  Phj'sician  for  six 
months,  and  as  Post-mortem  Room  clerk ;  a  Certificate  of  having  attended 
the  Medical  and  Surgical  Practice  (with  clinical  instruction)  of  one  or 
more  recognised  Hospitals-  dui'ing  three  years ;  and  a  Certificate  of  havuig 
attended  the  Practice  (with  clinical  instruction)  of  a  recognised  Fever 
Hospital''  or  of  the  Fever  Wards  in  a  recognised  General  Hospital  during 
three  months. 

The  student  before  admission  or  re-admission  to  either  Part  of  the 
Third  Examination  shall  pay  to  the  Uegistrarj-  a  fee  of  £3.  3.s-.  for  tlie 
University  Chest;  but  anj*  student  who  has  been  exempted  from  further 
exandnation  in  two  of  the  sections  of  the  Second  Part  shall  be  required  to 
pay  a  fee  <if  VI.  'J.s-.  onlj'  on  admission  or  re-admission  to  examination  in 
,the  remaining  section  ■*. 

IlffjuJations  for  the  Act. 

(The  Act  cannot  be  kept  till  after  the  Candidate  lias  passed  l)ot]i  Parts 
of  the  Third  Examination.  ) 

2L  Every  Candidate  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine  sliall  com- 
HWe  a  'I'he.si.s  on  some  subject  approved  by  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic. 

The  Candidate  shall  send  his  Thesis  to  the  Regius  Professor  for  his 
fliproval.  The  I'egius  Professor  may,  if  he  thinks  fit,  olttain  a  rejiort  on 
he  Thesis  from  some  j)erson  sjiccially  skilled  in  the  suliject  thereof,  who 
lull  be  cntitb'd  to  receive  for  his  report  a  fee  of  one  guinea  from  the 
Tnivprsity  Chest.  If  the  Regius  Professor  decides  that  the  Thesis  is  of 
offlcienl  merit  he  shall  assign  a  day  and  Inmr  for  the  Act  to  be  kept  in  the 
'nblic  Schools. 

The  Candidate  shall  then  cause  public  notice  of  the  Act  to  be  given  by 
on  the  door  of  the  Public  .Schools  eight  days  ((jr  such  shorter  i)eriod 
ithe  Regius  Professoi-  shall  allow)  before  the  day  assigned  for  the  Act  a 
iper  specifying 

(1)  the  name  and  College  of  the  Candidate, 

(2)  the  day  and  hour  assigned  for  tlie  Act,  and 
_.                      (3)     the  suliject  of  his  Thesis; 

jkI'  *''*"  "'"^  cause  conies  of  the  notice  to  be  delivered  to  the  Vicc-Clian- 
'■■llor,  to  the  Regius  Professor,  and  to  tlie  Registrary. 

The  Regius  Professor  sliall  ))residt;  over  the  Act,  or  shall  appoint  .is  his 

1 1  Vor  iho  lilt  of  rocovnliod  Iloipltali,  mo  p.  147. 

II  ftit  o(  UiU  liiiii-  ni:i)r  In-  luMu'il  III  HtU'iiilniicv  nl  anino  Aii)iiini  for  tlio  liiNUin  nr  oUier  S|ii'>'iul 

lipttal  noiiiiilrf.1  1.)  till'  SiH'i'iiil  lb,:iril  fur  .Mi'illriiic  r  mm-  p.  14».  :i  H«o  p.  148. 

1 1  Tb*  fi-<-  riir  ■tiHlriilH  Willi  piuwil  liiilli  fiirtn  iif  till'  Si-iiiiul  Kiiiiiiiimlliiii  liifiin-  Ma).  I!""!.  It  L'i  '-''• 


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138  PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE. 

Deputy  for  this  purpose  the  Downing  Professor  of  Medicine,  the  Professor 
of  Surgery,  the  I'rofessor  of  Pathology,  or  some  (Iraduate  in  Medicine, 
who  is  a  member  of  the  Senate. 

The  Act  shall  be  kept  in  the  following  manner: 

The  Candidate  sliall  read  his  Thesis  or  such  portion  thereof  as  the 
Kegius  Professor  or  his  Deputy  shall  direet ;  the  Regius  Professor  or  his 
Deputy  shall  then  bring  forward  arguments  or  objections  for  the  Can- 
didate to  answer,  and  shall  examine  him  orally  as  well  on  questions  con- 
nected with  his  Thesis  as  on  other  subjects  connected  with  Medicine  of  a 
more  general  nature;  the  whole  exercise  being  made  to  continue  at  least 
half-an-hour. 

If  the  Eegius  Professor  or  his  Deputy  shall  consider  the  exercise  to  have 
been  satisfactory  he  shall  certify  to  the  Registrary  that  the  Candidate  has 
kept  the  Act  as  required  for  the  degree  of  F5achelor  of  Medicine.  The 
Ccrlifleato  shall  be  published  in  the  Uniirrsifi/  j;c/joiicr. 

A  candidate  who,  having  already  been  admitted  to  a  degree  in  the 
University,  and  having-  passed  all  the  Examinations  for  the  degree  of 
liachelor  of  Medicine,  is  unable  on  account  of  absence  abroad  to  keep  the 
Act  in  person  may  apply  to  the  Kegius  Professor  of  Physic  for  peimission 
to  present  instead  a  Dissertation  on  some  subject  approved  by  the  Regius 
Professor. 

If  the  permission  is  granted,  the  candidate  shall  send  his  Dissertation 
to  the  Regius  Professor,  for  submission  to  the  Degree  Committee  of  the  ; 
Special  Hoard  for  Medicine.     He  may  also  send  with  his  Dissertation  any 
memoir  or  other  work  on  a  medical  subject   published  by  him  which  he* 
may  desire  to  submit. 

The  Regius  Professor  shall  present  to  the  Degree  Committee  a  reportJ 
on  the  merits  of  the  whole  of  the  work  submitted  by  the  candidate,  orfl 
shall  sippoint  as  his  deputy  for  this  purpose  the  Downing  Professor  of] 
Medicine,  the  Professor  of  Surgery,  the  Professor  of  Pathology,  or  some] 
Graduate  in  Medicine  who  is  a  member  of  the  Senate. 

If  the  Degree  Committee,  after  considering  the  report,  shall  resolvel] 
"  that  the  candidate  be  approved  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine,"^ 
the  Chairman  shall  draw  up  and  sign  a  statement  to  that  effect,  indicating 
therein  tiie  subject  of  the  Dissertation,  and  of  any  other  part  of  the  work] 
submitted  which  the  Committee  shall  judge  to  be  deserving  of  mention. 

The  statement  shall  be  forwarded  by  the  Chairman  to  the  Registrary.? 
aii<l  shall  be  ])ublished  in  the  Cuiee/sifi/  Ilrpoiler. 

A  candidate  so  approved  shall  be  deemed  to  have  kept  the  Act  assj 
required  by  the  foregoing  Regulations. 

Regulations  concerning  Examiners. 

22.  The  Examiners  for  the  First  Examination  shall  be  the  Regiu 
Professor  of  Physic,  the  two  Examiners  in   lOlcmentary  Chemistry,  th 
two   ICxaminers  in  Elementary  Physics,  and  the  two  Examiners  in  Elej 
mcntary  Biology'. 

23.  The  Examiners  for  the  Second  Examination  shall  be  the  Regiujj 
Professor  of  Physic,  the  two  Examiners  in  Human  Anatomy,  and  thj 
two  Examiners  in   Physiology '  for  Medical    Degrees. 

24.  The  Examiners  for  the  I'^irst  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  sha] 
be  the  Itegius  Professor  of  Physic,  t()g(ith(n'  with  two  Examiners  if 
Pharmacology  and  two  Examiiit;rs  in  (ieiicral  Pathology,  iiomiuateJ 
annually  by  the  Special  Board  for  Medicine  and  elected  by  the  Senate. 

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PROCEEDINGS  IN    MEDICINE.  139 

The  Exaiiiiiiors  for  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  shall 
be  the  Kej,niis  I'mfessor  of  Physic,  and  the  Professor  of  Snrgery,  tofjether 
with  fom-  Examiners  in  Snri;ery,  two  Examiners  in  Midwifery,  and  fonr 
Examiners  in  Medicine,  nominated  annuallj'  hy  the  Sjiecial  Board  for 
Medicine  and  elected  hy  the  Senate. 

").  In  case  the  Pict^ius  Professor  of  Physic  he  prevented  by  illness  or 
other  i-<'as(iiiuhle  canse  from  taking  jiart  as  an  Examiner  <.<■  officio  in  any 
of  the  Examinations  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine,  it  shall  he 
competent  for  him  to  appoint  a  Doctor  of  Medicine  who  is  a  Member  of 
the  Senate  to  examine  in  his  stead,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor. 

In  case  the  Professor  of  Surgei-y  be  prevented  by  illness  or  other 
reasoiialile  canse  from  taking  part  as  Examiner  ex  ojjicio  in  the  Second 
Part  of  the  Third  Examination,  it  shall  be  competent  for  him  to  appoint  a 
Graduate  in  Surgery  who  is  a  Member  of  the  Senate  to  examine  in  bis 
stead,  snbje<-t  to  the  approval  of  the  Vi<'e-Chancellor. 

In  case  the  Picgius  Professoi'  of  Pliysic  should  deem  it  necessai\y  to 
obtain  assistance  in  the  conduct  of  any  part  or  parts  of  the  Examinations 
for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine,  it  shall  be  competent  for  him  to 
appoint  for  such  part  or  parts  one  or  more  Additional  Examhiers,  subject 
to  till!  appidval  of  the  Vice-Chancellor.  An  Additional  Examiner  so 
appointed  sliall  act  for  one  Term,  and  shaU  receive  twenty  pounds  from 
the  Univeisity  Chest. 

In  case  the  Professor  of  Surgery  should  deem  it  necessary  to  obtain 
assistance  in  the  conduct  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  or 
in  the  Examination  for  the  degree  of  Master  of  Surgery,  it  shall  be  com- 
petent for  him  to  appoint  <me  or  more  Additional  Examiners  in  Surgery, 
subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Vice-Chancellor.  An  Additional  Examiner 
80  appointed  shall  act  for  one  Term,  and  shall  receive  twentj'  pounds 
from  the  University  Chest. 

•2().  The  Exannners  for  the  First  Part  of  the  Third  Examination 
[(other  than  tlie  Examiner  ex  officio)  shall  be  elected  at  one  of  the  Con- 
[gregations  in  October  in  each  year. 

The  Examiners  for  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  (other 
(than  the  Examiners  ex  ofjicio)  shall  be  elected  at  the  first  Congi-egation  in 
Ijone  of  the  academical  year  preceding  that  for  which  they  ai(^  to  hold 
I  office. 

7.  Each  of  the  Examiners  for  the  year  (other  than  the  Examiner 
["tx  q/lirio)  for  tlie  First  Part  of  the  'J'hird  Examination  shall  lUH'cive  thirty 
looniids,  and  each  of  the  Exannners  for  the  year  (otlu^i'  than  the  Examiners 
lia:  ojjicio)  for  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Exannnalion,  shall  receive 
j'orty  pounds,  from  the  University  Chest. 

Tcmporarii  Ilet/uJafioii.'i. 
(Grace  of  23  May,  1901.) 

1.  That  the  new  Eegulations  come  into  force  on  the  first  daj'  of 
|)ctober  1H(I2. 

*2.  That  any  student  who  has  before  1  October  1902  passed  the  First 
['art  but  not  tlu;  Second  I'ai't  of  the  Third  Examination  uniha-  tlu^  pi'c^sent 
Itegulntioiis  be  (!X(nii])l(Ml  from  fiu'ther  examination  in  the  First  J'art  and 
It!  tlu^  sections  nunil>ered  (1)  and  (2)  of  the  S(!con<l  I'art  under  the  new 
Itegiibitioiis. 

t  3.  That  any  student  who  has  Ixd'orc^  1  October  ]'.t(»2  passed  the  Second 
Irftrt  but  not  the  I'irst  I'art  of  thi^  Third  Examination  under  the  present 
Tiegnlations  be  exemiited  frnni  furtlier  examination  in  the  J''irst  I'art  and 
ll  the  seclion  nuiidiered  Ci)  of  the  Second  I'art  under  the  new  Itegulations. 


ll 


140  PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE. 

4.  That  any  student  who  has  before  1  October  1902  been  admitted  to 
the  First  Part  of  the  Tliird  Examination  under  the  pi-esent  Regulations 
be  not  requu'ed  to  produce  fresh  Certificates  of  attendance  on  lectures  etc. 
before  admission  to  the  First  Part  or  to  the  sections  numbered  (1)  and  (2) 
of  the  Second  Part  under  the  new  Regulations. 

5.  That  any  student  who  has  before  1  October  1902  been  admitted  to 
the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  under  the  present  Regulations 
be  not  required  to  produce  fresh  Certificates  of  attendance  on  lectures  etc. 
before  aduiission  to  the  First  Part  or  to  the  section  numbered  (3)  of  the 
Second  Part  under  the  new  Regulations. 

G.  That  any  student  who  has  before  1  October  1902  passed  both  parts 
of  the  Second  Examination  under  the  present  Regulations  be  allowed, 
before  admission  to  the  First  Part  (or  to  the  Second  Part)  of  the  Third 
Examination  iinder  the  new  Regulations,  to  produce  the  Certificates  of 
attendance  on  lectures  etc.  required  for  the  First  Part  (or  for  the  Second  j 
Part)  under  the  present  Regulations. 

(■>(/.  Tliat  any  student  wlio  has  before  1  October,  1902  passed  both 
parts  of  the  Second  Examination  be  allowed,  before  admission  to  the 
sections  numbei-ed  (1)  and  (2)  of  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Examin- 
ation under  the  New  Regulations,  to  produce  the  Certificates  of  attendance 
on  lectures  etc.  required  for  the  First  Part  of  the  Third  Examination 
under  the  Old  Regulations. 

7.  That  any  student  who  has  before  1  October  1902  passed  the 
examination  in  Pharmaceutical  Chemistry  forming  part  of  the  Second 
Examination  under  the  present  Regulations  be  not  required  to  otfer  him- 
self for  examination  in  that  subject  in  connexion  with  the  First  Part  of 
the  Third  Examination  under  the  new  Regulations. 

8.  That  any  student  who  has  before  January  1900  passed  both  parts 
of  the  Second  Exanmiation  under  the  present  Regulations  be  required  to 
pay  to  the  Registrary  a  fee  of  .t'2.  2,s'.  only  before  admission  or  re-admis- 
sion to  the  First  Part  or  to  any  section  or  sections  of  the  Second  Part  of 
the  Third  Examination. 

9.  That  any  student  who  has  before  1  January  1902  passed  both  parts 
of  the  Second  Examination  under  tlie  present  Regulations  be  admitted  to 
the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  under  the  present  Regulations 
as  a  candidate  in  Pharmacology  and  General  Pathology  onl3',  provided 
tliat  he  produces  tlie  Certificates  mentioned  in  tlie  first  paragraph  of  the 
new  Regulatifm  20,  and  pays  to  the  Registrary  a  fee  of  £3.  Ss.  for  the 
University  Chest. 

](i.  Tliat  the  Examiners  for  the  Second  Part  of  the  Third  Examin-' 
ation  under  the  i)resent  Regulations  be  empowered  to  issuse  a  List  of  Can-  B"<H 
didates  examined  and  approved  in  Pharmacology  and  Ceneral  Pathology  M 
only,  and  that  such  Candidates  be  deemed  to  have  passed  the  First  Part  ''ll 
of  tlic  Third  I'jxanunation  under  the  new  Regulations. 

DOCTOR  OF  MEDICINE. 

All  persons  proceeding  to  the  tleirree  o(  Doctor  of  Medicine  are  rei- 
quired  to  prod\ice  certificates  of  having  been  engaged  in  Medical  Study 
during  five  years i.  f 

The  names  and  certificates  of  Candidates  must  be  sent  to  tlie  llewilfc 
Profeiisor  of  Physic. 


1  Medirail  Siuily  am  of  llio  UnivcrHily  i 
known  School  ol  M<Mllrine,wliii:h  flirill  Im 
It  islhp  duly  of  tlip  llniiril  lo  dffinefroni 
Mi'diunl  Study.  I'-or  tlin  time  cliiimod  h»  pi 
rec)uir,-d  of  Hilendiinie  in  ont-  of  llip  Medii 
Kot  111.-  Ii«l  of  nM'nt;niH.'.l  Scliooln  of  .Mcdicir 


in  Mil  cimi'ii   undcrKtood  lo  mia 

n  Btiidv  nt  some  well- 

0  been  r^cignihed  by  llir-   Spn^iii 

Board  for  Medicine. 

lime  to  limewlint  hIiuII  he  nunii 

ient   evidence  of  Hiieh 

■Kill  in  Medical  Sluily  out  ol  the  1 

IniverHity,  evidence  ii 

nl  Scl)ool..oron  llie  Prnclice  in 

one   of   llie  lloKnilnU. 

Biind  lloipilDlH.  Kre  p.  147. 

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PROCEEDINGS   IN   MEDICINE.  141 

Masters  of  Arts,  proceeding  to  the  degree  of  Doctor  ot  i\lediciiie,  ;ire 
equired  to  produce  tlie  same  certificates  of  attendance  on  Lectures  and 
if  attendance  on  Hospital  Practice,  and  to  pass  the  same  Examinations,  as 
ire  required  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine. 

I-'or  the  Decree  of  M.D.  one  Act  is  kept.  The  manner  of  keepini; 
t  is  like  that  for  the  Def^ree  of  M.B.,  with  the  foUowinR  Additional 
iegulaiions: 

That,  previously  to  the  Thesis  being  read,  four  topics  relating  severally 
0  Physiology,  Pathology,  Practice  of  Medicine,  and  State  Medicine,  be 
ubiiiitted  to  the  Candidate,  on  one  of  which,  selected  by  himself,  he  be  re- 
|uired  to  write  a  short  extempore  essay. 

That  the  viva  voce  discussion  and  examination  in  the  Act  be  somewhat 
ixiended  in  length,  but  restricted  to  the  subjects  of  Pathology ,  Practice  of 
^ledicinc,  and  State  Medicine, and  the  subjects  of  the  Thesis  and  the  Essay. 
Thattiie  Assessor i  assist  tlie  Professor  in  choosing  the  four  topics  and 
n  deciding  on  the  merits  of  the  Essay  as  well  as  in  conductinjj  the  Act. 
rhc  Professor  and  his  Assessor  may,  if  they  think  lit,  obtain  a  report  on 
he  Thesis  from  some  person  specially  skilled  in  the  subject  thereof,  who 
ihall  In-  I'lititled  to  receive  for  his  report  a  fee  of  two  guineas  from  the 
JniviTsity  Chest. 

In  case  the  Assessor  is  prevented  by  illness  or  other  reasonable  cause 
rem  takuig  i)art  in  conducting  the  exercises  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of 
ledicine  it  shall  be  competent  for  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  to 
ppohit  a  Doctor  of  Medicine  who  is  a  Member  of  the  Senate  to  act  instead 
f  the  Assessor,  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Vice-Chaucellor. 

That  the  Thesis  be  sent  to  the  Regius  Professor  at  least  a  fortnight 
efore  the  time  for  keeping  the  Act,  and,  after  the  Act  is  kept,  the  'I'hesis 
a  copy  of  it  remain  in  the  custody  of  the  Professor.  If  the  Regius  I'ro- 
ssor  and  the  Assessor  sliall  consider  the  exercises  to  have  been  duly 
irfonned,  they  shall  ceitify  the  Itegistrary  to  that  eifect  and  the  certi- 
»te  sliall  he  publishe<l  in  tlie  rnirrraiti/  Ji'ijwitcr. 

A  candidate  who,  having  i)ursued  the  studies  and  passed  the  Exaniui- 
ions  prescril>ed  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine,  is  unable  on 
-«ount  of  absence  abroad  to  keep  the  Act  and  perform  the  exercises  in 
THon  may  apply  to  the  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  for  permission  to 
esent  instead  a  Dissertation  on  some  subject  approved  by  the  Regius 
ofessor. 

If  the  permissiou  is  granted,  the  candidate  shall  send  his  Dissertation 
the  Regius  Professor,  for  submission  to  the  Degree  Committee  of  the 
•eciul  Board  for  Medi(Mne.  He  may  also  send  with  his  Dissertation 
y  memoir  or  otlier  work  on  a  medical  subjrct  published  by  him  which 
may  desire  to  snhniit. 

The  Regius  Professor,  and  his  Assessor  or  the  deputy  for  the  Assessor 
wintrMl  in  accordiitice  with  the  Ordnianccs,  shall  present  to  the  Degree 
mniittee  a  report  on  the  merits  of  the  whole  of  the  work  subniittcd  by 
oandidalo. 

If  the  Degree  (Committee,  at  a  inei'ting  at  which  not  less  than  two- 
•da  of  the  members  are  ju-i'sent,  shall  after  considering  the  reiiort 
olve  "that  the  eanilidati^  \n:  approved  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of 
licine,"  the  ('liairnian  shall  draw  up  and  sign  a  statcnnent  to  that 
ct,  indicating  then-in  tin-  subject  of  tlu;  Dissertation,  and  of  any  other 
t  of  the  work  submitted  which  the  ('ommittee  shall  judge  to  bt- 
arving  of  mention. 

Phc  statement  shall  be  forwarded  by  the  Chairman  to  the  Registrary, 
shall  be  published  in  the  Uniccrsilij  /icjioiicr. 

1  A  Uuctur  uf  .Mnllciiiv  U  niiiiunlly  ii|i|>uiiitc(l  lu  Aucisur  tu  tliv  ICvkIuk  I'rofcuur. 


142  PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE. 

A  candidate  so  approved  shall  be  deemed  to  have  duly  performed  the 
exercises  as  required  by  the  Ordiuauces. 

The  Assessor  shall  receive  from  the  Uuiversity  Chest  for  each  can- 
didate so  approved  the  same  fee  as  is  paid  in  resi)ect  of  an  Act  kept  in 
the  ordinary  manner. 

That,  in  addition  to  the  notices  of  Acts  for  the  M.D.  degree,  hitherto 
distributed  by  the   Marshal,  notices  of  the  same   be  posted   at  the  New 
Museums,  the  Anatomical  and  Chemical  Schools,  and  Addenbrooke's  Hos- 
pital, and  be  sent  to  the  Assessor  of  the  Regius  Professor,  and  to  each    i 
member  of  the  Special  Board  for  Medicine. 

BACHELOR  OF  SURGERY. 

General  Regulations. 

1.  Students  who  have  not  pjraduated  in  Aledicine  proceeding  to  the 
degree  of  Machelor  of  Surgery  shall  be  required  to  do  all  that  is  required  of 
Candidates  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Medicine,  excepting  only  that 
they  sliall  not  be  required  to  keep  an  Act. 

2.  i'here  shall  be  no  separate  Examination  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor 
of  Surgery,  but  candidates  may  be  admitted  to  the  degree  so  soon  as  they 
have  passed  the  Third  Examination  fur  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Medicine. 

3.  The  day  of  inauguration  of  Bachelors  of  Surgery  shall  be  the 
last  day  (or  if  that  day  be  Sunday  the  last  day  but  one)  of  the  Michaehuas 
Term. 

At  the  inauguration  the  names  shall  be  arranged  in  order  of  seniority 
as  follows : 

(a)    those   wlio    have   been    Bachelors   of    Arts,    arranged   alpha- 
betically, 
(/))     other  Bachelors  Designate  in  Surgery,  arranged  alphabetically.! 

MASTER   OP^   SURGERY. 

General  Regulations. 

1.  Candidates  for  the  degree  of  Master  of  Surgery  shall  ije  requiredJB|| 
(a)   to  have  done  all   that  is  required  of   Candidates   for  the  degree   ofi 
Bachelor  of  Surgery,  or  (b)  if  they  are  already  iM asters  of  Arts  to  havel 
become  lef,''ally  qualified  under  the  Medical  Acts  to  practise  Surgery. 

2.  A    Candidate    for  the  degree  of   Master  of   Surgery   may   either 
(1)  present  himself  for  the  Examination  for  the  de^'ree,  or  (2)  apply 
liereiiiafter  provided  for  permission  to  incept  without  examination. 

Bachelors  of  Surgery  who  are  not  Masters  of  Arts  shall  not  bei 
admitted  to  the  Examination  until  they  have  completed  two  years  froml 
tlieir  inauguration  as  Bachelors  of  Surg-ery. 

Masters  of  Arts  may  be  admitted  to  the  Examination  at  any  lime  uftei 
their  creation  as  Masters  of  Arts. 

No  Candidate  shall  apply  for  permission  to  incept  in  Surgery  withoii 
examination  until  three  years  at  least  luive  elapsed  (a)  from  the  time  a 
wliK'li  he  completed  all  th;it  is  reipiired  of  Candidates  for  the  degree  o 
Bachelor  of  Surgery,  or  [b)  from  the  time  at  which  he  became  legall;. 
qualified  under  the  Medical  Acts  to  practise  Surgery. 

.3.  The  day  of  creation  of  Musters  of  Surgery  shall  be  the  'i'uosda}'  im 
mediately  preceding  the  last  day  of  the  Kaster  Term. 

At  the  creation  the  names  shall  be  arranged  in  order  of  seniority  a 
follows : 

(a)     those  who  have  been   Masters  of  Arts,  arranged  according  t 

their  seniority  as  Masters  of  Arts, 
(h)     those  who  have  been  Bachelors  of  .Surgery,  arranged  accordin 
to  their  seniority  as  Bachelors  of  Surgery. 


PROCEEDINGS  IN  MEDICINE.  143 

Regulations  for  the   Examination. 

I.  The  Exainiiiutiuii  for  the  degree  of  Master  of  Surgery  shall  be  held 
Iwifc  ill  the  year,  namely  in  the  iMichaelnias  Terra  and  in  the  Easter 
rerni.  It  siiall  begin  in  each  case  as  soon  as  conveniently  may  be  after 
he  conclusion  of  the  First  Part  of  the  Third  Examination  for  the  degree 
}f  IJachelor  of  Jledicine. 

5.  The  Candidate  before  udmissioa  or  re-admission  to  the  Examination 
ihali  pay  to  the  Registrary  a  fee  of  £3.  '3s.  for  the  University  Chest. 

ft.  Those  persons  who  intend  to  present  themselves  for  the  Exaniin- 
»tion  shall  send  tlieir  names  to  the  Registrary  not  less  than  seven  days 
before  the  beginning  of  the  Examination,  and  no  person  whose  name  has 
not  been  so  sent  in  shall  be  admitted  to  the  Examination  except  by  the 
express  permission  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Surgery. 

It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Registrary  to  ascertain  that  no  one  is  im- 
uroperly  admitted  to  the  Kxamination,  and  to  furnish  the  Kxaminers  with 
I  correct  list  of  Candidates. 

7.  I'he  Subjects  of  tlie  Examination  shall  be 
Pathology, 

Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery, 

Surgical  Anatomy, 

Surgical  Operations, 

A  Surgical  case  and  a  topic  relating  to  Surgery  to  be  submitted  in 
writing  to  the  Candidate,  on  one  or  both  of  which  at  his  option 
he  shall  be  required  to  write  extempore  a  short  essay. 

8.  riic  Examination  shall  be  partly  in  writing,  partly  oral,  and  partly 
ractical. 

9.  The  names  of  the  successful  Candidates  in  the  Examination  shall  be 
rranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

Regulations  concerning  Examiners. 

lU.  Tlib  Examiners  for  the  Examination  for  the  <legree  of  Master  of 
urgery  shall  he  the  Ptofessor  of  Surgery  and  the  Examiners  in  Surgery 
r  llie  year. 

II.  In  case  the  Professor  of  Surgery  he  prevented  by  illness  or  oilier 
aHonahle  cause  from  takini;  part  its  Examiner  e.c  officio  in  the  Examination, 

rthah  he  (•oiii[)elent  for  him  to  appoint  a  Master  of  Surgery  who  is  a 
ember  of  (Ik;  Senate  to  examine  in  his  stead,  subject  to  the  approval 
the  Vice-Chancellor. 

lieijulalionH  for  inrfjilin;/  without  /'.'xaminution. 

12.  Masters  of  .Vrts  i»r  liaclielors  of  Surgery,  wlio  have  completed 
tee  years  {<i)  from  the  linn;  at  which  they  passed  the  last  of  the  Exaniiii- 
ioDH  reipiiied  for  the  Degree  of  liaelielor  of  Surgery,  or  (//)  from  the  time 
which  they  i)eeaine  legally  (|llilliried  under  the  .\hdiinl  .ids  to  )naelise 
orgery,  may  apply  for  permission  to  incept  in  Surgery  wiliumt  exaniin- 
ou. 

18.  .\  Candidate  sliall  imike  his  nj)]ilicatioii  in  writing  to  the  Chairiium 
the  S])eeial  P><iard  for  Medieine,  and  shall  specify  therein  the  |iriiite(l  or 
itteii  cdiitribntions  to  the  ud\  aric4'iiieiil  of  the  Science  or  Art  of  Surgery 
on  which  his  claim  for  the  degree  of  Muster  of  Surgery  is  based. 
14.  Every  such  u]))>licHtioii  shall  be  considered  by  the  J.)egree  ("om- 
(tee  of  the  Special  Hoard,  and  if  the  Coiiiniittee  hIuiII  he  of  opinion  that 
coulributions  therein  si)ecilied  constitute  jirima  Jucit  u  (|Ualilicatioii  for 


144  PROCEEDINGS  IN   MEDICINE. 

the  degree,  they  shall  obtain  reportH  upon  them  from  two  or  more  referees 
skilled  in  Siu-gery,  who  may  be  mendjers  of  the  Connnittee  or  not.  The 
referees  shall  have  power  if  they  see  fit  to  examine  the  Candidate  orally  or 
otherwise  on  the  subjects  of  his  contributions,  and  their  rejJorts  shall  be 
treated  as  confidential. 

Each  of  the  referees  shall  receive  for  his  report  a  fee  of  two  guineas 
from  the  University  Chest. 

15.  If  the  Committee,  after  consideration  of  the  reports  of  the  referees, 
be  of  opinion  that  permission  to  incept  in  Sm'gery  should  be  granted  to 
the  Candidate,  their  resolution  to  that  effect,  with  the  names  of  those 
present,  and  of  those  voting  on  either  side,  shall  be  entered  on  the  minutes 
of  the  Board,  and  a  copy  thereof  certified  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Btiard 
shall  be  communicated  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  preservation  in  the 
Registry. 

The  Vice-Chaucellor  shall  publish  the  name  of  the  Candidate  as  being 
permitted  to  incept  in  Surgery. 

IC).  No  Candidate  shall  be  2)resent  at  the  deliberations  of  the  Com- 
mittee respecting  his  own  case. 

17.  No  final  resolution  of  the  Committee  on  the  subject  of  granting 
permission  to  incept  shall  be  taken  excei)t  at  a  meeting  at  which  not  less 
than  two-thirds  of  the  mcniliers  of  the  Committee  are  present. 

18.  If  the  Committee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  permission  should 
not  be  granted,  the  Chaiiuuui  of  the  Board  shall  inform  the  Candidate 
of  the  fact. 

19.  Every  Candidate  on  making  his  application  for  permission  to 
incept  in  Surgery  without  examination  shall  pay  to  the  Begistrary  a  fee  of 
five  guineas  for  the  University  Chest. 

SCHEDULES  DEFINING  THE  RANGE  OF  EXAMINATIONS. 

Published  by  the  Special   Boahd   for   Medicine. 

CHEMISTRY. 

(Issued  May  4,  1908.) 

I.     The  ([uestions  in  Chemistry  will  have  reference  to 

Essential  features  of  chemical  change.  Compounds  and  mixtures 
Indestructibility  of  matter.  Law  of  constant  composition  and  multipli/ 
pi'oportions,  e([uiv:ilent,  atomic  and  molecular  weights.  Coni))iiiati()n  ol 
gases  by  Noluuie.  Avogadro's  hypotliesis.  Calculations  involving  tin 
weiglits  and  \i)hiines  of  sul)stiiii('es  wliich  take  part  in  or  result  froii 
cheniicnl  changes.  Atomic  and  molecidar  weights  and  the  gi'oeral  metliiHl! 
useil  in  their  determination.  Allotropy.  Catiilysis.  Ditliision  of  gases 
Dialysis.  Oxidation  and  reduction,  (ieneral  methods  of  preparation  ain 
properties  of  acids,  bases  and  salts.     Electrolysis. 

Oxygen  and  hydrogen.  Ozone.  Water,  its  composition,  fornnila,  am 
chemical  propi'rties.  Natural  waters  and  their  action  on  lead  and  iron 
Solution  of  gases  and  solids  in  water.  Water  of  crystallization,  ilydrogi'i 
peroxide. 

The  composition  and  properties  of  air.  The  ditectidn  and  stjiiiratiei 
from  it  of  the  principal  constituents. 

Nitrogen,  ammonia,  niti'ous  oxide,  nitiic  oxide,  nitrogen  peroxide,  am 
niti'ic  acid. 

Chlorine,  bromine  and  iodine.  Hydrochloric  acid.  Action  of  chlorin 
on  the  alknline  liydroxides. 

(!arl)on,  its  cliemical  and  physical  pn>]icitii's.  Carbon  nionoxi<le  an 
carbon  dioxide.     Combustion. 


PROCEEDINGS   IN   MEDICINE.  145 

Sulphur,  its  flieniical  and  iiliysii-il  properties.  Hydrogen  sulphide, 
sulphur  dioxide  and  trioxide.  suli)hurie  aeid. 

Phosphorus,  its  cheniieal  and  physical  properties,  phosphorus  pentoxide, 
phosi)liorus  trichloride  an<l  pentaehloride,  ortho-  and  nietaphosphorie  aeid, 
trienleiuui  phosphate.  Arseiiiuretted  hydrogen,  arsenious  oxide,  and 
sodium  arsenite. 

Tin-  prei>aration  and  properties  of  the  eonnnoucr  oxides,  hydroxides, 
carbonates,  chlorides,  suli)hates  and  nitrates  of  sodium,  calcium,  lead, 
coi)])cr.  iron  and  mercury.  JIanganese  dioxide  and  potassium  per- 
manganate. 

Tlie  sejiaiMtion  and  |)urification  of  organic  compounds.  Detection  and 
estimation  of  the  constituent  elements  in  organic  compoiuuls  and  the 
determination  of  moK'cular  formula'.  Homologous  series.  Isomerism, 
polymerism. 

The  general  characters  and  relationships  of  paraffins,  defines,  acety- 
lenes, alcohols,  aldehydes,  ketones,  acids,  ethers,  etherial  salts,  amines, 
amino-acids,  and  amiiles ;  illustrated  hy  the  methods  of  preparation  ami 
the  properties  of :  metlnne  and  ethane;  ethylene;  acetylene;  methyl  and 
etli\l  ah-ohols  ;  foriiialdeliyde  and  acetaldehyde  ;  acetone;  formic,  acetic, 
glyi-ollic.  lactic  (with  stereoisomers!,  and  oxalic  acids;  ethyl  ether;  ethyl 
acetate;  niethylaniiiies ;  amint)acetic  aci<l ;  acetamide;  urea. 

Chloroform,  chloral;  hydrocyanic  acid,  methyl  cyanide.  (Tlycol, 
glycerol,  fats  and  soaps. 

lienzene,  toluene,  nitroheiizene,  aniline,  phenol,  benzoic  acid,  and 
(salicylic  acid. 

The  evidence  (treated  from  an  elementary  standpoint)  upon  which  thecon- 
Htitiitional  foniuihe  of  the  organic  substances  above-mentioned  art'  based. 

I     Starch,  grajjc  sugar,  cane  sugar,  uric  acid. 
J'ractical. 
The    purification    of    substances    hy    crystallization,   distillation    and 
ireci|iil:ition. 
Detection  of  the  commoner  gases. 
Simple  measurements  of  the  voluiues  of  gases  which   i-esnlt  from   or 
ake  part  in  chemical  reactions. 
Qualitative  analysis  of  simple  salts  (not  mixtures). 
NDhniictric  estimation  of  acids,  alkalies,  iron,  alkaline  carbonates,  and 
•  doridcs  in  neutral  solution.     Standard  solutions  will  be  j)rovided. 

The  ih'tection  of  tlii'  following  organic  com))ounds:  ethyl  alcohol, 
'cetaldcliydc,  chloral,  formic  and  acetic  acids,  anilim-,  ])lienol,  benzoic  and 
ilicylic  acids,  cane  and  grape  sugar,  starch,  urea. 

PHYSICS. 

1.  The  elements  of  Mechanics  treated  e\i)erinientally.  Methods  of 
keaxurement  of  lengths,  areas  and  vohnnes;  graphical  niethoiis.  X'elocity, 
;c4*lenition  and  their  comjiosition.  The  laws  of  motion  and  sinijde 
)l>licalions  of  thenj.     Uelation  between  force,  work,  and  energy. 

The  composition  and  resolution  of  forces  in  one  |)lane,  inonK'Uts,  centre 

nvily,  machines,     ('haracterislics  of  soliils,  liquids  and  gases.     Pensity 
])ecilic  gravity.     The  pressure  of  lii(uids  and  gases,  lloaling  bodies, 
•yie's  liuw,  simjile  hylrostatic  machines. 

2.  'I'lie  elements  of  Mi'at.  Thermometry.  Measurenu'ut  of  <puintity 
fi  lient,  s) itlc  heat,  latent  heat.     l''x|)ansion  of  solids,  liipiids  an<l  gases. 

laiige  of   stale,   \aponr    pressure,   liygrometry.     Conduction,  convection 
d  radiation.      INIalion  of  heal   and   work. 
:i.     Tile  elements  of  Light.     I'ropttgation,  rellexioii  and  refraction  of 


146  PROCEEDINGS   IN   MEDI(31NE. 

light.  Photometry.  The  formation  of  images  by  mirrors  and  lenses ;  the 
combination  of  two  lenses  to  form  a  microscope  or  telescope.  The 
phenomena  of  dispersion  by  a  prism.  The  optical  structure  of  the  eye; 
the  use  of  spectacles. 

4.  The  elements  of  Magnetism  and  Electricity.  The  simple  phenomena 
of  magnetism.  Lines  of  force  and  magnetic  fields.  Induced  magnetism. 
Behaviour  of  electrified  bodies ;  condnctois  and  insulators.  Electrostatic 
induction.  Simple  electrostatic  instruments.  Potential.  The  electric 
current,  its  magnetic,  cliemical  and  heating  effects.  Simple  cells. 
Measurement  of  current;  Ohm's  Law.  ComiJarison  of  electromotive 
forces  and  lesistances.     Electro-magnetic  induction,  tlie  induction-coil. 

The  knowledge  of  I'hysics  expected  from  the  candidates  will  be  such  as 
may  be  acquired  from  an  experimental  treatment  of  the  subject. 

The  Practical  and  Oral  part  of  the  Examination  will  inchule  experi- 
ments with  simple  apparatus  in  illustration  of  the  subjects  of  the  above 
schedule. 

ELEMENTARY  BIOLOGY. 
(Issued  May  20,  1893.) 
The  questions  in  Elementary  Biology  will  have  reference  to 

(1)  The  fundamental  facts  and  laws  of  the  morphology,  histology, 
physiology,  and  life-history  of  plants,  as  illustrated  by  the  following'  types: 
Saccharomi/ces,  Protococcits,  Mucor,  Spirogyra ,  the  Fern,  Finns,  and  the 
angiospermous  flowering  plant. 

(2)  The  fundamental  facts  and  laws  of  animal  morphology,  as  illus- 
trated by  the  following  ty])es:  Amoeba,  Paramoecium  or  Vorticella,  Hydra, 
Lumhricus,  Astacus,  Anodon,  Scyllium,  Rana,  Lepus. 

Under  the  head  of  vegetable  physiology  the  Student  will  not  be  expected 
to  deal  with  special  questions  relating  to  the  more  highly  differentiated 
flowering  plants. 

He  will  be  expected  to  shew  a  practical  knowledge  of  the  general 
structure  of  each  of  the  animal  types  above  specified,  and  an  elementary 
knowledge  of  the  chief  biological  laws  which  the  structural  phenomena 
illustrate.  He  will  also  be  expected  to  shew  an  elementary  knowledge  of 
the  ovum  and  its  cleavage  together  with  the  iiistory  of  the  larva  of  Rana. 
He  will  not  be  expected  to  deal  with  purely  physiological  details. 

PHARMACOLOGY. 
(Issued  February  6,  1902.) 

The  questions  will  be  of  an  elementary  character  and  will  have  refer- 
ence to 

The  physiological  actions  of  the  more  important  official  drugs  on  the 
organs  and  tissues  of  the  animal  body.  The  actions  of  drugs  on  ferments, 
(m  micro-organisms,  and  on  other  low  forms  of  life.  The  general  prin- 
ciples of  antagonism,  idiosymn-a.sy,  and  tolerance  in  relation  to  remedies. 
The  absorption  and  elimijiation  of  drugs.  The  relation  ol  chemical  struct- 
ure to  physiological  action.  The  dosage  and  the  active  ingredients  of 
the  mon^  potent  official  remedies. 

There  will  also  be 

I.  (For  all  camlidfitcs.)  An  oral  examination  on  the  effects  of  drugs 
on  ferments,  on  micro-organisms,  on  blood,  on  protojdasm,  and  on  nervous 
and  nmscular  tissues;  and  on  thi'  inter]u-etation  of  sim)ile  tracings  and 
diagraiiis. 


PROCEEDINGS   IN   MEDICINE.  147 

II.  (Fiif  candidates  who  hare  not  panned  in  riiarmaceutical  Chcmistri/ 
under  the  old  /ie;/nlations.)  An  oral  and  practical  examination  on  the 
chief  physical  characters  ami  chemical  reactions,  so  far  as  these  ai'e  of 
pharmacological  im])urtance,  of  the  following  drugs:  Potassium  Iodide, 
Calomel,  CoiTosive  Suhlimate,  Fowler's  Solution,  Hydrochloric  Solution  of 
Arsenic.  Iron  Phosphate,  Iron  and  Ammonium  Citrate,  Tartarated  Anti- 
mony, Bismuth  Oxynitrate,  Iodoform,  Phenol,  SaUcui,  SalicyUc  Acid, 
(iallie  Acid,  Tannic  Acid,  Acetanilide,  Phenacetin,  Phenazone,  Solution  of 
Trinitrin,  Amyl  Nitrite,  ('hltn-al  Hydrate,  Dilute  Hych'ocyanic  Acid,  and 
the  alkaloids  Atropine,  Morphine,  (Quinine,  Stiychnine.  A  knowledge  of 
the  impurilies  conniioiily  associated  witli  the  foregoing,  so  far  as  they  are 
of  thi-rapcntic  importance,  and  of  the  chemical  incompatihilities  of  di'ugs 
which  are  apt  to  he  prescribed  together,  will  he  expected. 

GENERAL  PATHOLOGY. 
(Issued  Februaiy  6,  190-2.) 

The  questions  will  be  of  an  elementary  character  and  will  have  refer- 
ence to 

The  degenerations  and  infiltrations,  atrophy,  and  necrosis.  Hyper- 
plasia and  liypertrophy.  Tumours.  Passive  and  active  hypern'mia, 
hemorrhage,  dropsj*.  embolism,  tliromlxisis,  infarction.  Ana-mia  and 
Ifucocytosis.  Inflammation,  suppiu'ation,  and  repair.  Animal  and  vege- 
table i)arasites.  Infection  and  immunitj*.  The  morbid  changes  induced 
by  ]>:ithogenic  organisms. 

Till-  oral  and  practical  examination  will  have  reference?  to 

Tiie  investigation  and  recognition,  by  metliods  adapted  for  clinical 
use.  of  morl)id  secretions  and  tissues,  of  the  micro-organisms  associated 
with  the  more  impoitant  infective  disorders,  of  the  higher  parasitic  fungi, 
and  of  the  commoner  animal  parasites. 

SCHOOLS  OF  MEDICINE   AND  GENERAL    HOSPITALS 
RECOGNISED   BY  THE   BOARD. 

The  Universit^i  of  Oxford. 

London  Schools  of  Medicine  and  Hospitals.  The  Medical  Schools  of — 
Ciiaring-Cross  Hosi)ital.  Guy's  Hospital,  King's  College  (and  Hospital), 
London  Hospital,  Middlesex  Hosi)ital,  St  Bartholomew's  Hosiiital, 
St  (ieorge's  Hosjiital,  St  Mary's  Hospital,  St  Thomas's  Hospital,  Univer- 
sity College  (and  Hospital),  Westminster  Hospital. 

I'roriiiiial  Srhaols  if  .Midirinr.  Bii-miiigham  :  Mason  College.  Bristol : 
Cniversity  College  Mc-diciil  School.  Carditf:  I'nivtrsity  College  of  South 
\\'alesand  Monmoiillisliire  I  I-'acully  of  Medicine).  Leeds:  Yorkshire  College 
(Medical  Department).  LiverjKxd:  University  College  and  IJoyal  Infirmary 
School  of  ^ledicine.  Manchester:  Owens  (Jollege  and  Boyal  School  of 
Medicine,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne:  College  of  Medicine.  Sbeflield:  S<-hool  of 
Medicine. 

I'lorinrial  //os/dfuls.  Bath:  HoyalUnited  Hosi.ital.  Bedford:  General 
Infirmary,  liirniingham  :  General  lIosi)itnl,  (Queen's  Hos)iital.  Brighton: 
Sus.sex  Counlv  Hospital.  Bristol:  Itoyal  Ititirniary,  (Jeiieral  Hosi)itnl. 
(';ind)ridge:  .Vdilenbrookes  Hospital.  Canterlinry  :  Kent  and  Canterbury 
lloH|(itai.  CiMililT:  lidirniary.  Derlty:  Derltysbire  (Jeneral  Indniiarj-. 
I!\eler:  Devon  and  I'lxeter  Hos])itai.  (iloneesler:  (ieneral  Infirmary. 
Mull:  (ieneral  Infirmary.  Leeds:  General  Infirmary.  Leicester: 
lidirnmry.  Liverpool  :  Itoyal  Infirmary,  Northern  llos|iilal,  |{oyul 
Southern    Hospiliil.     Cnifed    llospiluls.      Jliiiichester :    IJoyal    IntirnMiVy. 

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148  PROCEEDINGS    IN    MEDICINE. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne  :  Infirmary.  Northampton :  General  Infirmary. 
Noi'wicli:  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Hospital.  Nottingham:  General  Hospital. 
Oxford  :  Radcliffe  Infirmary.  Salisbury :  General  Infirmary.  Sheffield : 
General  Infirmary.  Shrewsbury  :  Salop  Infirmary.  Southampton  :  Royal 
South  Hants  Infirmary.  Stafford :  Staffordshire  General  Infirmary. 
Stoke-upon-Trent :  North  Staffordshire  Infirmary.  Winchester :  Eoyal 
Hants  County  Hospital.  Worcester :  General  Infii'mary.  York  :  County 
Hospital. 

Scotch  Schools  of  Medicine.  Anderson's  College,  Glasgow.  University 
of  Aberdeen.  Surgeon's  Hall  Scliool  of  Medicine,  Edinburgh.  University 
of  Edinburgh.  University  of  Glasgow.  University  of  St  Andrews  (in- 
cluding University  CoUege,  Dundee. 

Scotch  Hospitals.  Aberdeen :  Eoyal  Infirmary.  Dundee :  Royal  In- 
firmary. Edinburgh:  Royal  Infirmary.  Glasgow:  Royal  Infirmary, 
Western  Infirmary.  Greenock :  Hospital  and  Infirmary.  Paislej' :  In- 
firmary. 

Irish  Schools  of  Medicine.  Carmichael  College,  Dublin.  Catholic 
University,  Dublin.  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Dublin.  Ledwich  School 
of  Surgery,  Dublin.  Queen's  College,  Belfast.  Queen's  College,  Cork. 
Queen's  College,  Galway.     Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Iiisli  Uuspitals.  Cork :  North  Charitable  Infirmary,  South  Charitable 
Infirmary.  Dublin :  Adelaide  Hosintal,  City  of  Dublin  Hospital,  Dr 
Steeven's  Hospital,  Meath  Hospital,  Richmond,  Whitworth  and  Hai'dwicke 
(Government)  Hosjutal,  Sir  Pati'ick  Dun's  Hospital,  St  Vincent's  Hospital, 
Mater  Misei'icordia^  Hospital.  Belfast :  Eoyal  Hospital.  Galway :  County 
Infirmary. 

Colomal  and  Foreign  Schools  of  Medicine  and  Hospitals.  University 
of  Adelaide,  Australia.  Baltimore :  Johns  Hopkins  University.  Berlin. 
Bombay :  Grant  Medical  College.  Bonn.  Boston :  Harvard  University. 
Breslau.  Brussels.  Calcutta :  Medical  College.  Coijenhagen.  Gdttingen. 
Halle.  Heidelberg.  Kingston,  Ontario:  Queen's  University.  Lahore: 
Medical  College.  Leipzig.  Leyden.  Ma(li-as:  Medical  College.  Uni- 
versity of  Melbourne,  Australia.  Montpellier.  Montreal :  M^Gill  College 
and  University.  Munich.  University  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Uni- 
versity of  New  Zealand.  Padua.  Paris.  Pavia.  Philadelpliia :  Jefferson 
Medical  College,  Peinisylvania  University.  Prague.  Stockholm.  Strass- 
burg.  University  of  Sydney,  Australia.  Toronto:  University  of  Toronto. 
Tiil)ingen.     Tui'in.     Vienna.     Wiirzburg.     Ziirich. 

Of  the  three  years  during  which  attendance  on  Medical  and  Surgical 
Practice  is  required  pn^vious  to  the  Second  Part  of  tlie  Third  M.B.  Examin- 
ation (Reg.  20),  not  less  than  two  years  must  be  passed  at  a  General 
Hospital  for  Medical  and  Surgical  Patients;  and  jjeriods  not  exceeding 
six  months  iiiiiii  be  pass(ul  in  attendance  at  a  recognised  Asylum  or 
Hosj)ital  for  tlie  Insane,  not  exceeding  six  months  at  a  recognised 
Hosjiital  for  Cliildren  eitlnn-  as  a  Student  (in  Hospitals  A)  or  as  a  resident 
Medical  Officer  (in  Jfospitals  ]i),  not  exceeduig  three  months  at  a  recog- 
nised Maternity  Hosi)ital,  not  exceeding  three  months  at  a  recognised 
Fever  Hospital,  not  exceeding  three  months  at  a  recogni.sed  Hospital 
for  S|)('cial  Diseases,  and  not  exceeding  three  months  at  a  recognised 
Oplithalniic  Hospital. 

SPECIAL  HOSPITALS   RECOGNISED  BY  THE   BOARD. 

llosjiitals  for  the  Insane.  England:  The  County  and  Borough  Asylums 
and  Public  lIosi)itals  for  the  Insane.  Scotland:  Tlie  Public  Asylums 
for  tlie  Insane,  freland  :  The  District  Asylums,  the  Asylums  at  Dundrum, 
and  Swift's  Hosi)itii,l. 


REGULATIONS   FOR   EXAMINERS.  149 

llosjutuh for  Cliildicii — A.  Loudon:  The  Hospital  for  Sick  Cliililreii, 
(ireat  Onuouil  Street.  Edinburgh:  Royal  IIosx)ital  for  Sick  Cliildren. 
(Jlasgow  :  Hospital  for  Sick  ChiliU'en. 

Hospitals  for  Children — B.  London:  East  London  Hospital  for 
Children,  Evelina  Hospital,  North  Eastern  Hospital  for  Children. 
Birnunghani:  Eree  Hospital  for  Sick  Children.  Liverjiool :  Infirmary  for 
Children.     Manchester:  I'endlebui-y  Hospital  for  Sick  Children. 

^fulerlli^l/  //os/iiftiJs.  London:  Queen  Charlotte's  Lying-iu  Hospital. 
Dublin  :  Rotunda  Jjying-in  Hospital. 

Ftccr  /fosjiifalK.  London:  London  Fever  Hospital  (Liverpool  Road). 
Fever  Hosjjitals  of  the  I\Ietropolitan  Asylums  Board.  I'laistow  and 
Dagenham  Hospitals.  Leeds:  Borough  Fever  Hospital.  Edinburgh: 
Fever  Hospital.  Glasgow:  City  of  Glasgow  Fever  Hospital.  Dul)lin: 
Fever  Hospital  (Cork  Street).  Liverpool:  City  Fever  Hospitals  (North, 
South  and  Parkhill).  Birmingham:  City  Hosiiital.  Bristol:  City  Isola- 
tion Hospitals.     Neweastle-on-Tyne  :  Citj'  Hosjiital  for  Infectious  Diseases. 

Jfiis/iiiiil  for  Special  Discaseti.  London:  The  Hospital  for  Consump- 
tion and  Diseases  of  the  Chest  (Brompton). 

()/iliflialinic  lloxpital.  London:  Roval  London  Ophthalmic  Hosi)ital 
(Moorfields). 

EXAMINERS  FOR  THE  NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS,  THE 
FIRST  AND  THE  SECOND  EXAMINATION  FOR  M.B.,  AND 
THE   SPECIAL  EXA^IINATIONS  IN   NATURAL  SCIENCE. 

I.  That  the  following  Examiners  be  nominated  as  hereinafter  pro- 
vided and  ajipointcd  bj-  Grace  of  the  Senate  at  a  congregation  before  the 
division  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  in  each  j'ear. 

(1)  Two  Examiners  in  Physics  wlio.se  duty  it  shall  be  to  take  i)art 
ill  tlu'  I'Xamiiiatioiis  for  tlic  Natural  Sciences  Tripos;  and  two  Examiners 
in  Eh'inentary  Physics  wliose  duty  it  sliall  be  to  take  part  in  tlie  First 
Kxaiiiination  for  M.B.,  and  the  Special  Examinations  in  Physics  and  in 
Clieniistry. 

(2)  Two  Examiners  in  Chemistry  wliose  duty  it  shall  be  to  take 
part  ill  the  Examinations  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos;  and  two 
Examiners  in  Elementary  Clieniistry  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  take  part 
in  the  First  Examination  for  M.B.  and  the  Special  Examinations  in 
Physics  and  in  Chemistry. 

(:5)  Two  Examiner.s  in  Mineralogy  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  take 
part  in  the  Examinations  for  the  Natural  Scit'iices  Trijios. 

( 1)  Two  Examiners  in  (leology  whose  duty  it  shall  lie  to  take  part 
in  tlie  Ivxamiiiatioiis  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  and  the  Sjiecial  Ex- 
amination ill  (ieology. 

(5)  Two  lOxainine-rs  in  Botany  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  take  jinrt 
ill  the  I'^xaminations  for  tlie  Natural  Sciences  Trijios  and  the  Special  Ex- 
amination ill  iSotany. 

(fi)  Two  lOxaminers  in  Zoology  whose  duty  it  shall  bo  to  take  jiart 
ill  the  Examinations  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  anil  the  Special  Ex- 
:iijiiimtion  in  Zoology. 

(7)  Two  Examiners  in  Elementary  Biology  whose  duty  it  shall  be 
to  take  jmrt  in  the  First  Examination  for  M.B. 

(S)  Two  lOxamiiiers  in  iliimaii  Anatomy  for  the  Natural  Sciences 
Trii)oH  whose  duty  it  sliall  be  to  taki-  part  in  tlie  ]''.xaminatioiis  for  the 
Natural  Scitaiceu  Tripos;  and  two  Exuiuiiiers  in  Human  Anatomy  for 
Medical  Degrees. 

(il)  Two  Examiners  in  Physiology  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos 
whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  take  part  in  the  I'lxaminntioiis  for  the  Natural 


150  REGULATIONS    FOR    EXAMINERS. 

Sciences  Tripos  and  the  Special  Examination  in  Physiology ;    and  two 
Examiners  in  Pliysiology  for  Medical  Degrees. 

II.  That,  as  heretofore,  it  be  the  duty  of  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Physic  to  take  part  as  Examiner  ex  ojliciu  in  the  Fii'st  and  Second  Ex- 
aminations for  M.B. 

III.  That  eacli  of  the  two  Examiners  in  Physics,  and  iu  Chemistry, 
receive  from  the  University  Chest  a  fixed  stipend  of  twenty  pounds 
togetlier  with  the  sum  of  five  shillings  for  each  Candidate  examined  by 
him  in  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos. 

That  each  of  the  two  Examiners  in  Human  Anatomy  and  in  Physio- 
logy for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  receive  from  the  University  Chest 
a  tixed  stipend  of  twenty  pounds  together  with  the  sum  of  five  shillings 
for  each  Candidate  examined  by  him  in  the  Natm'al  Sciences  Tripos, 
or  in  a  Special  Examination. 

That  eacli  of  the  two  Examiners  in  Human  Anatomy  and  in  Physiology 
for  Medical  Degrees  receive  from  tlie  University  Chest  a  fixed  stipend  of 
ten  pounds  together  with  the  sum  of  five  shillings  for  each  Candidate 
examined  by  him  in  the  Second  Examination  for  'M.B. 

That  each  of  the  two  Examiners  in  Geology  and  in  Botany  receive 
from  the  University  Cliest  a  fixed  stipend  of  twent.y  pounds  together  with 
the  sum  of  five  sliillings  for  each  Candidate  examined  by  liim  in  the 
Natural  Sciences  Tripos,  or  in  a  Special  Examination,  and  that  each  of  the 
two  ExMniiuers  in  Zoology  and  t'(niipa,raii\X'  Amitoniy  irccivi'  from  the  Uni- 
versity Chest  a  fixed  stipend  of  twenty  pounds,  to  be  increased  to  thirty 
pounds  in  tlie  event  of  their  being  reciuired  to  examine  candidates  in  subject 
(S)  in  the  Second  Part  of  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos,  together  with  the 
sum  of  five  shillings  for  each  candidate  exanmied  by  him  in  the  Natural 
Sciences  Trii)os,  or  in  a  Special  Examination. 

That  each  of  the  two  Examiners  in  Mineralogy  receive  from  the 
University  Chest  a  fixed  stipend  of  twenty  pounds  together  with  the  sum 
of  live  shillings  for  each  Candidate  examiaied  by  liim  in  the  Natural 
Sciences  Tripos. 

Tliat  each  of  the  two  Examiners  in  Elementary  Physics,  in  Elemen- 
tary Chemistry,  and  in  Elementary  Biology  receive  a  fixed  stipend  of 
thirty  iiounds  together  with  the  sum  of  two  shillings  for  each  Candidate 
examined  liy  him  iu  the  First  Examination  for  M.B.  or  iu  the  Special 
Examinations  in  Plij'sics  or  in  Cliemistry. 

IV.  Tliat  the  Examiners  in  Physics,  in  Chemistry,  and  in  Mineralogy, 
one  of  tlie  Examiners  in  Elemiaitary  Plij'sics  and  otie  of  the  Examiners  in 
Elemcmtary  Cliemistry,  be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  f(U-  Physics 
and  Cliemistry  with  the  concurrence  of  a  joint  meeting  of  the  Sjiecial 
Boards  for  Medicine,  Physics  and  Chemistry,  and  Biology  and  Geology. 

That  tlic  Examiners  in  Geology,  in  Botany,  in  Zoology,  in  Physio- 
logy, and  in  Human  Anatomy  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos,  and  one  of 
the  Examiners  in  Elementary  Biology,  be  nominated  by  the  Special 
Board  for  Biology  and  Geology  with  the  concurrence  of  a  joint  meeting 
of  tlie  Sp<!cial  Boards  for  Medicine,  for  Physics  and  Chemistiy,  and 
for  Biology  and  Geology. 

That  the  Examiners  in  Human  Anatomy  and  in  Physiology  for 
^ledical  Degrees,  and  one  of  the  Fjxaminers  in  Elementary  Physics,  in 
Elementary  Chemistry,  and  in  Elementai'y  Biology,  be  nominated  by 
tli(!  Sp(!cial  Board  for  Medicine  with  the  concurrence  of  a  joint  meeting 
of  the  Special  Boards  for  Medicine,  for  Physics  and  Chemistry,  and  for 
Biology  and  Geology. 

That  if  the  joint  meeting  of  the  Sjiecial  Boards  as  aforesaid  refuse  to 
concur  in  any  nomination  made  by  a  Special  Board,  it  be  the  duty  of  such 


[EXAMINATION    IN   SANITARY   SCIENCE.  151 

Sjipcial  I'oaril  to  proceed  to  make  another  nomination,  ami  that,  if  the 
joint  meeting  refuse  to  concur  in  such  second  nommation,  the  nomination 
for  that  turn  l)e  made  by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

V.  That  the  following  rules  ajiply  to  the  Examiners  appointed  in 
accordance  with  the  regulations  contained  in  this  Report. 

(1)  The  Examiners  in  each  subject  shall  be  jointly  responsible  for 
all  the  (jnestions  in  that  subject  set  in  the  several  E.\amiuatious  in  which 
they  take  part. 

('2)  In  the  Examinations  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Triiios,  and  in 
the  second  Examination  for  M.B.,  the  jiapers  in  each  subject  of  all  the 
candidates  shall  be  looked  over  and  their  practical  work  tested  by  both  the 
Examiners  in  that  subject. 

(3)  In  the  Special  Examinations  in  Natural  Science  no  candidate 
shall  l)e  placed  in  the  First  Class  unless  his  papers  in  each  subject  have 
been  looked  over  and  his  practical  work  tested  by  both  the  Examiners  in 
that  subject. 

(4)  No  candidate  shall  be  judged  to  have  failed  to  pass  in  any 
subject  in  any  of  the  Examinations  iinless  his  papers  have  been  looked 
over  and  his  practical  work  tested  by  both  the  Examiners  in  that  subject. 

(.5)  The  Examiners  in  each  subject  shall  both  be  present  at  all  oral 
examinations  in  that  subject. 

(())  The  Examiners  taking  part  in  a  Special  Examination  in  Natural 
Science  sliall  send  a  report  of  tlie  results  of  the  Examination  to  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Board  of  Examinations  within  a  week  after  the  publication 
of  the  Class  List. 

(7)  The  Examiners  in  each  subject  shall  both  be  present  at  the 
meeting  for  arranging  the  Class  List  of  any  Examination  wherein  they 
take  i)art. 

VI.  That  each  Examiner  appointed  in  accordance  with  the  regu- 
lations contained  in  this  Report  be  a  member  of  the  Special  Board  of 
Studies  liy  wliich  lie  was  nominatiMl;  that  any  Examiner  in  wliose  ca,se 
the  nomination  has  been  made  liy  tin;  Vicc^-Chancellor  be  a  member  of  the 
Special  lioiird  originally  cliuvgcd  with  the  nomination;  and  tliat  eacli 
lOxaminiT  lic'conii' a  nuiiiltcr  of  sucli  IJoanl  at  the  beginning  of  the  term 
succeeding  liis  appointment,  and  hold  ol'tice  for  twche  months. 


EXAMINATION   IN    SANITARY    SCIKNCE. 

Two  I'.xiiiiiiiialions  in  so  much  of  State  Medicine  as  is  comprised  in 
iht  (unctioii^i  <it  Medical  OIHcers  of  Health,  will  be  hekl  during  the  year 
I'.iOs  and  |'.H)'.(  in  Cambiidge.  Each  lOxamiiiatioii  will  consist  of  l\vo  parts. 
I'.irt  I  \\\\\  begin  on  tiic  (irst  Wedne.sihiy  in  April  and  October  respectively; 
l';iri  II  will  begin  on  the  following  Monday  in  April  and  October  respec- 
tively. 

Any  per.son  whose  name  is  on  the  Medical  KcRistcr  is  admissible 
as  a  Cnndidati!  for  thi.s  Examination  providetl  that  (1)  a  period  ol  not 
le.sH  than  twelve  nuniths  has  elapsed  between  the  attainment  of  a 
registrable  qualitication  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Midwifery,  and  the 
a(jiiiissii)ii  of  the  ('an<liihite  to  either  part  of  the  examination;  (II)  he  |)ro- 
diiee  «'viileiFee  that,  alter  obtaining  a  registrable  (pnlification,  he  has 
attended  diiriii'..,'-  three  imoiiIIis  the  practice  of  a  hospital  for  inlec^tious 
diseiLHCs  at  which  0[)p<)rlunitii's  are  atTonled  for  ihe  study  of  Methods  of 
Adniinistration  including  thercMU  the  methods  of  dealing  with  patients  at 
their  admission  and  discharge  as  well  as  in  the  wards,  and  the  medical 
superintendence  of  the  hospital  generally  ;  (III)  he  produce  cvideneo  that, 
alter  obtaining  a  registrable  qualification,  he  has  attended  during  a  [)criod  of 


152  EXAMINATION   IN  SANITARY   SCIENCE. 

six  niontlis  one  or  more  coui'.sosi,  approved  by  the  Syndicate,  of  Practical 
Laboratory  lustrnction  in  Chemistry,  Bacteriology,  and  tlie  Pathology  ol 
tliose  Diseases  of  Animals  that  are  transmissible  to  Man  ;  (IV)  he  produce  evi- 
dence that, alter  obtaining  a  registrable  qualification,  he  has  durin.i^'six  niontiis'-^ 
(of  which  at  least  three  mouths  shall  be  distinct  and  separate  from  the  period  of 
Laboratory  Instruction  required  under  ])aragraph  III)  been  diligently  enpitfed 
in  acquiring  a  practical  knowledge  of  tlie  duties,  routine  and  special,  of  Public 
Health  Administration,  under  the  supervision  of  (a)  in  England  and  Wales, 
either  the  Medical  Officer  of  Health  of  a  County  or  of  a  single  Sanitary 
District  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  50,000  or  a  Medical  Officer 
of  Health  devoting  his  whole  time  to  Public  Health  work;  (/?)  in  Scotland, 
the  Medical  Officer  of  Health  of  a  County  or  Counties  or  of  one  or  more 
Sanitary  Districts  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  30,000;  or  (y)  in 
Ireland,  the  Medical  Superintendent  Officer  of  Health  of  a  District  or 
Districts  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  30,000;  or  (5)  in  the  British 
Dominions  outside  the  United  Kingdom,  a  Medical  Officer  of  Health  of  a 
Sanitary  District  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  30,000,  who  himself 
holds  a  registrable  Diploma  in  Public  Health;  or  (e)  a  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  who  is  also  a  Teacher  in  the  Department  of  Public  Health  of 
a  recognised  Medical  School;  or  (^)  a  Sanitary  Siaft' Officer  of  the  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps  having  charge  of  an  Army  Corps  District  recognised 
by  the  Oeneral  Medical  Council,  or  Command,  recognised  for  this  purpose 
by  the  General  Medical  Council  8. 

The  Certificate  of  an  Assistant  Officer  of  Health  of  a  County  or  of  a 
single  Sanitary  District  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  50,000  may 
be  accepted  as  evidence  under  paragraph  IV,  provided  the  Medical  Officer 
of  Health  of  the  County  or  District  in  question  permits  the  Assistant 
Officer  giving  such  instruction  and  issuing  certificates. 

A  candidate  who  produces  evidence  that  he  has  himself  held  for  a 
))eriod  of  not  less  than  three  years  an  appointment  as  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  of  a  Sanitary  District  within  the  British  Dominions  and  having 
a  population  of  not  less  than  15,000  shall  be  exempt  from  the  provisions 
of  paragraph  IV.  The  provisions  as  to  previous  study,  paragraphs  II, 
III,  iV,  shall  not  apply  to  Medical  Practitioners  registered  or  entitled 
to  l)e  registered,  on  or  before  January  1,  18'JO.  A  candidate  who 
previous  to  .(anuary  1902  was  admitted  or  was  qualified  for  admission  to 
the  Examination,  or  who  had  already  entered  on  the  course  of  study 
|)rescribed  by  the  Regulations  in  force  before  that  date  will  continue  to  be 
admissible  on  presenting  the  certificates  required  under  the  Old  Regula- 
tions. 

The  First  Part  of  the  Examination  will  have  reference. to  the  General 
Principles  of  Sanitary  Science,  and  will  comprise  the  following  subjects. 

The  elements  of  chemistry  and  physics:  methods  of  chemical  aiuilysis, 
and  in  ])articular  the  analysis  of  air  and  water.  The  laws  of  heat  and  the 
elements  of  pneumatics,  hydrostatics,  and  hydraulics,  in  their  application  to 
warming,  ventilation,  water-supply,  and  drainage.  The  geological  and 
other  conditions  determining  the  healthiness  of  sites  for  dwellings.  Sources, 
storage,  and  purification  of  water-supply.     The  elements  of  meteorology  in 

I  A  llsl  iif  ('.ill.',;cs  :iim1  Sclimils  .if  Miiliiiiic  at  which  Ihc  Courses  iif  I.iibonitory  Instruction  have,  fur 
thi'  |inrp-rci  ci!  ihii  l-\:iniiii;ili"M  lici-n  :ih  caily  iipiuoveil  l)j  thu  Syn(lic;ite,  Will  be  found  printctl  on  p.  3 

,,|   II,,     I:,     ',il;,hMii      ,-    II,', I   l,v    11, -■  Si,i,|„    il,., 

'   III,    |,, I  ,,i     i\  1 Ill     mil    I  .    iiclnuud  to  a  periml  of  tlirce  months  (which  nnist  he  dislhict 

;,,,,l    ,  |>.,i.,i,'  Imiii  III,  I I  ,,i   l.ii,,  I  ii'ii)  lnstrn(^tii»t  rciinired  under  partiKruph  111)  in  the  case  of  any 

r.iii,li,l:,h  Mil',  I I M,l  Ill, I    ili'i  ••UiniiiiTi'.'  11  iiM-i^inihli'  i|ualiHcation.  he  litis  durinu  tlireu 

iiiniiilis  all.  Ill'  I  'Ill I  111  iin,  ii.,11  III     Hill  Ml  liw.  sanitary  enKinecrinK,  vital  statistics, 

aii.i  .iiliri     iii,i,,i     i,,.iiiii    ,<!,   I'lii.ii,    Ih.iiih    \,iiiiiiii  II  ii jveii  by  a  Teacher  or  Teachers  ill  the 

l)c|til1iiMiil    ,.1    rnlilii     llr.illli   ,.l   ,1    ;;ni   ,,1    M,,l,,.,l   ~,  I  ,„,] 

:)  lii.sliii  1:  111  ii^iii  ill  lij  llic  liciici.il  .Muliiiil  t  uuiuil  lull  he  found  on  pane  \  of  the  llctadatioiis 
inDUcd  by  the  .^yiiiilcalc. 


EXAMINATION  IN  SANITARY  SCIENCE.  153 

relation  to  healtli.  I'riiiciples  of  building-constiuction  in  their  application 
to  ilwellinirs,  hospitals,  and  scliools.  The  disposal  of  sewajfe  and  refuse, 
and  the  freneral  principles  of  sanitary  engineering.  Disinfectants,  their 
clieniistty  and  use-  The  chemical  and  microscopical  examination  of  foods, 
and  the  detection  of  tlie  commoner  forms  of  contamination.  'J  he  methods 
of  hacteriolof|-ical  investigation  and  analysis.  The  bacteriolog'y  of  air, 
water,  food,  and  soil.  1  lie  general  patholog-y  of  infection,  and  of  the 
diseases  of  animals  that  are  transmissible  to  man. 

1  he  Second  I'art  of  the  K.xamination  will  have  reference  to  State 
Metliciiie  and  to  the  applications  of  Pathology  and  Sanitary  Science,  and 
will  comprise  the  foUowiiin:  subjects. 

Laws  and  Statutes  relatinjj:  to  Public  Health  i.  The  model  By-Law.s  of 
tile  Local  Government  Board.  Sanitation  of  dwellings,  schools,  factories, 
and  workshops,  and  of  villages  and  towns.  Inspection  of  slaughter-houses, 
cow-sheds,  etc.  inspection  of  meat  and  other  articles  of  food.  General 
Kpidemiology,  with  special  reference  to  the  origin,  patholog-y,  symptoms, 
Jiropagation,  ^eofrraphical  distribution,  and  prevention  of  the  epidemic, 
endemic,  and  other  infective  diseases  both  of  temperate  and  of  tropical 
climates.  Ihe  methods  applicable  to  the  medical  investigation  of  epidemics. 
Kffects  on  health  of  overcrowding,  vitiated  air,  impure  water,  polluted 
soils,  and  bad  or  insufficient  food.  Unwliolesome  trades  and  occupations, 
ami  the  diseases  to  which  they  give  rise.  Nuisances  injurious  or  dang-erous 
to  health.  The  effects  on  health  of  season  and  climate.  Ihe  princijilcs 
and  methods  of  \'ital  Statistics  in  relation  to  Public  Health. 

N.li.  The  foretroing  Schedule  is  not  to  be  understood  as  limiting  the 
scope  of  the  examination,  which  will  include  every  branch  of  Sanitary 
Science.  No  candidate  will  bt;  approved  by  the  Examiners  who  does  not 
shew  a  high  proficiency  in  all  the  liranches  of  study,  scientific  and  practical, 
which  bear  upon  the  duties  of  Medical  (Mficcrs  of  Health. 

The  Examination  in  both  parts  will  be  oral  and  practical  as  well  as  in 
writing'.  One  day  at  least  will  be  devoted  to  practical  laboiatory  work, 
and  one  day  to  oral  and  practical  examination  in,  and  reporting  on,  siibiects 
connecled  with  outdoor  sanitary  work. 

Candidates  may  present  themselves  for  either  part  separately  or  for  both 
together  at  their  option;  i>ut  the  result  of  the  examination  in  the  case  of  any 
Candidate  will  not  be  published  until  he  has  passed  to  the  satisfaction  of 
the  Examiners  in  both  parts. 

Every  (.'andidale  will  be  required  to  pay  a  fee  of  six  guineas  before  admis- 
sion or  re-admission  to  either  jiuil  of  the  Examination,  but  Candidates  who 
have  presented  themselves  before  ihe  year  IS'.lfj  will  be  re-admitted  to  either 
part  on  payment  of  a  fee  of  live  guineas. 

Kvery  candidate  who  has  i)a.s.sed  both  parts  of  the  Mxaininaiion  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  Kxaminers  will  receive  a  Diploma  testifying  to  his  com- 
petent knowledge  of  wliat  is  required  for  the  duties  of  a  Medical  Officer  of 
Health. 

Candidates  who  desire  to  present  th(;nisclves  for  the  examination  must 
send  in  their  a))plicationH  on  forms  supplied  for  the  purpose,  and  transmit 
them  with  the  fees  lo  J.  W.  Clark,  M.A.,  Regislrary,  University  of  Cam- 
bridge, for  the  April  Mxamination  on  or  before  March  17,  and  for  the 
October  Kxamination  on  or  bcTore  September  15.  The  prescribed  Cer- 
tificates must  heficnt  to  the  Uegislrary  so  as  to  reach  him  not  later  than 
10  a.m.  on  March  :!()  and  Seplembcr '2H  respectively.  Chc(|ii(s  sliould  be 
crossed  "  Barclay  and  Co.  Ltd."     The  fee  foi  either  part  of  the  examin- 

I  All  <'aiiilliliil4'>  will  l>o  •'Xaiiiliii'<l  In  tlii'  prDvlnl of  tlii'  Kimlluli  SIiiIiiIi'h  rclitiiiii  In  I'lilillc  lliiiltli. 

Iiut  any  I'Miiliclnte  will  Ix'  iflvcii  »ii  n|i|i<irtuiilly  of  ulicwlnu  u  i>|H-clnl  kiinwlfilii)'  <>(  olliir  Kiiiillar)  Ijiwh 
III  iiiwrntlcm  willilii  lUr  r.rllMi  Kiii|>lri',  (irovliUil  that,  wliuii  a|iiil)liiKr»rii(liiilKHliin  to  tlit-  Kxaiiiliiatlnii. 
Iw  kIvc  iiiitiev  uf  Ilia  ilvslrv  nml  liiillcnte  tli«  (iioclnl  law  he  |iru|nMui  to  oflrvr. 

7—5 


154    EXAMINATION  IN  TROPICAL  MEDICINE  AND  HYGIENE. 

ation  cannot  be  returned  to  any  candidate  who  (ails  to  present  himself; 
but  he  will  be  entitled  without  an  additional  fee  to  be  a  candidate  on  one 
subsequent  occasion. 

Candidates  must  also  before  admission  to  either  part  of  the  examination 
produce  evidence  of  having  satisfied  provisions  (1),  (II),  and  (III),  and 
before  admission  to  the  second  part  evidence  of  having  satisfied  provision 
(IV),  above  mentioned. 

*f*  The  Examination  Papers  set  at  former  examinations  can  be 
obtained  at  the  Cambridge  University  Press  Warehouse,  Fetter  Laue, 
l.ondon,  or  from  Dliohton,  Bi£ll  &  Co.,  Cambridge.  Price  Is.  each  set, 
or  by  post  Is.  Id. 

AH  applications  for  information  respecting  this  Examination  should  be 
addressed  to  Dr  Anningson,  Walt-ham-sal,  Cambridge,  Secretary  to  the 
State  Medicine  Syndicate. 


Examination  in  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene. 

Examinations  in  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene  will  be  held  in 
Cambridge  on  August  12,  1908,  and  Jan.  13,  1900.  Each  Examination 
will  extend  over  four  days. 

Any  iierwon  whose  name  is  on  the  Jhilical  Ih'ijixtcr  is  admissible  as  a 
Candidate  to  this  Examination,  provided 

(I)  that  a  period  of  not  less  than  twelve  months  have  elapsed  be- 
tween his  attainment  of  a  registrable  (pialilication  and  his  admission  to 
the  Examination ; 

(II)  that  he  produce  evidence,  satisfactory  to  the  Syndicate,  that  he 
has  diligently  studied  Pathology  (including  parasitology  and  bacteriology) 
in  relation  to  Tropical  Diseases,  Clinical  Medicine  and  Surgery  at  a 
Hospital  for  Tropical  Diseases,  and  Hygiene  and  Methods  of  Sanitation 
aitplieable  to  Tropical  Climates. 

*^*  As  evidence  of  study  and  attainnuaits  a  Candidate  may  present  to 
the  Syndicate  (1)  any  dissertation,  memoir,  or  other  record  of  work  ean'ied 
out  bj'  hunself  on  a  subject  connected  with  Troi)ical  Medicme  or  Hygiene, 
{•!)  any  Certificate  or  Diijloma  in  Public  Health  or  Sanitary  Science  he 
may  have  obtained  from  a  recognised  Examining  Body.  Such  evidence 
will  be  considered  by  the  Syndicate  in  determining  whether  he  is  qualified 
for  admission  to  the  Examination,  and  by  the  Examiners  in  determining 
wliether,  if  admitted,  he  shall  be  included  in  the  list  of  successful  Can- 
didates. 

The  Examination  will  have  reference  to  the  nature,  incidence,  pre- 
vention, and  treatment  of  the  epidemic  and  other  diseases  prevalent  in 
Troi)ical  Countries.    It  will  comprise  the  following  subjects: 

1.  The  methods  of  pathological  and  bacteriological  investigation. 
The  examination  of  tlie  blood.  The  characters,  diagnosis,  and  life-history 
of  animal  and  vegetalile  i)ar:isites.  The  exaniinaticm,  cheini(!al  and  micro- 
scopic, of  ])oisonous  or  contaminated  foods  and  waters. 

2.  The  origin,  pathology,  ^)ropagation,  distribution,  prevention, 
symptoms,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  the  epidemic,  endemic,  and  other 
diseases  of  Tropical  climates,  including — Malaria;  Blackwater  Fever; 
Ti'vpanosomiasis;  Relai)sing  Fever;  Dengue;  Yellow  Fever;  Plague; 
Tetanus;  ]5eri-beri;  DjseMtiry  and  II<!patic  Abscess,  Cholera,  Enteric 
Fever,  Malta  Fever,  and  Specilie  Diarrhnal  alfectioiis  of  the  Tropics; 
Diseases  due  to  Cestodc  and  other  worms;  J'"ilariasis;  Dilharzial  disease; 
Specific  Boils,  Sores,  and  other  Cutaneous  affections  ;  Mycetonni ;  Oi)hthal- 
iiiic  atTections  of  the  Tropics;  affections  caused  by  poisonous  Plants  and 
Animals,  and  by  i)oisoned  weapons;  Sunstroke. 


PROCEEDINGS  IN   SCIKNCE   AND   IN   LETTERS.       155 

3.  The  general  effects  on  health  in  the  Tropics  of  seasons  and 
climate,  soil,  water,  and  food.  Personal  hy),'ieue,  acclimatisation.  Prin- 
ciples of  },'encral  liyfjiene,  A\ith  special  reference  to  food-  and  water-sup- 
plies, sites,  dwellings,  drainaj^'e,  and  the  disposal  of  refuse.  Tlie  Sanitation 
of  native  quarters,  canijis,  iilantations,  factories,  hospitals,  asylums,  jails, 
pil},'riui  and  coolie  ships.     Principles  and  methods  of  disinfection. 

The  Exannnation  will  he  partly  in  writing,  partly  oral,  and  partly 
practical  and  clinical.  The  clinical  iiart  will  he  conducted  at  a  hospital 
for  Tropical  Diseases,  at  which  cases  will  be  submitted  for  diagnosis  and 
conunent. 

Every  Candidate  will  be  recpiired  to  pay  a  fee  of  nine  guineas  before 
admission  or  re-admission  to  the  Examination.  A  Candidate,  who  after 
being  approved  fur  adiaission  fails  to  present  himself  at  the  Examination, 
will  not  have  the  fee  returned,  but  will  be  entitled  to  present  himself 
without  further  fee  on  one  sul)se(iuent  occasion. 

Every  Candidate  who  passes  the  Examination  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
Examiners  will  receive  from  the  University  a  Diploma  testifyhig  to  bis 
knowledge  and  skill  in  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene. 

All  apiilications  for  information  respecting  the  Examination  should  be 
addressed  to  Professor  (i.  H.  l'\  Niittall,  F.R.S.,  3,  Cranmer  Road. 

Candidates  who  desire  to  ])resent  themselves  for  the  Examination  must 
send  in  their  apjilications  on  forms  supplied  for  the  purpose,  and  transmit 
theui,  together  witli  the  reipiired  evidence  of  study,  and  the  fee  of  nine 
guineas,  to  The  Registraiy  of  the  University,  Registry,  Cand)ridge, 
not  later  tlian  July  211  for  tlie  August  Examination,  or  not  later  than 
Derend)er  30,  for  the  January  Examuialion.  Checjues  should  be  crossed 
"Rarclay  and  Co.  Ltd." 


PROCKEDINGS  IN   SCIENCE   AND  IN   LETTERS. 

Students  in  Science  who,  liaviiig  already  taken  a  Dcp;ree  in  Aris,  Law, 
Medicine, .Surgery  or  M  usic,  have  given  in-oofsofdisti nctioii  iu  Science  by  some 
origiinti  contribution  to  tlie  advancement  of  Science,  and  have  done  all  that 
is  reqiiiied  by  the  Statutes  and  Ordinances  of  the  University,  may  be  ad- 
mitted to  the  title  ol  Doctor  Designate  in  .Science,  and  shall  afterwards  be 
created  Doctors  at  the  time  piescrilie<l  by  the  University.    Stal.  A.  p.  ii.  §  12. 

Students  in  Lett(;rs  who,  liavitit^  already  taken  a  Degree  in  Arts,  Law, 
iMeiliciiic.  Surgery  or  Music,  have  given  proofs  of  distinction  by  some  original 
coniriiMilion  to  the  advancement  of  Learning,  and  have  done  all  that  is 
re(|uired  by  liie  Statutes  and  Ordinamu;.!*  of  the  University,  may  be  admitted 
to  the  title  of  Doctor  Designate  in  Letters,  and  shall  aitervvaids  be  created 
Doctors  at  the  time  |)rescril)ed  by  the  University.     Sial.  A.  c  ii.  §  13. 

Only  those  (iradiiiites  in  .Music  are  qualitied  for  such  admission  and 
creation  who  have  before  graiiuation  kept  at  least  nine  terms  by  residence. 

The  ibiy  foi  creation  is  in  each  case  the  i'ucsday  iinmediutely  preceding' 
the  but  clay  of  Easter  Term. 

The  names  of  the  Doctors  Designate  in  Science  and  of  the  Doetors 
Designate  in  Letters  having  l)eeii  recited  in  tlie  onler  of  their  Senicn'ity 
with  the  aiidition  of  Dor.lur  iJcsif/iutlns  in  Srirnliii  or  Durliir  Drsifjiuiliix 
in  /.itlrris  to  each,  ax  the  ease  may  be,  the  .Senior  of  all  the  Doctors  of 
Science  and  of  Ijettcrs,  who  arc  in  residence,  or  some  other  Doctor  either 
of  Science  or  of  LetterH  deputed  by  him,  makes  the  followin(^  declara- 
tion : 

'' Auetoritatc  niihi  commissa  creo  et  proiiunlio  lio«  omncH  Doetores  vel 
in  Seientia  vel  in  Littoris,  prout  quiHquc  modo  dcHlgnutus  est." 


156      PROCEEDINGS  IN   SCIENCE    AND  IN    LETTERS. 

REGULATIONS  FOR  THE  DEGREES  OF  DOCTOR  IN  SCIENCE 
AND   DOCTOR  IN  LETTERS. 

1.  Any  jierson  may  be  a  Candidate  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  in  Science 
or  Doctor  in  Letters  who  is  a  Master  of  Arts,  Law, Surgery  oi  Music, of  not 
less  than  five  years'  standing,  or  a  Bachelor  of  Medicine  of  not  less  than 
seven  years'  standing. 

2.  Such  Candidate  shall  make  his  application  in  writing  to  the  Chair- 
man of  the  Special  Board  of  Studies  with  which  he  considers  that  the 
subject  of  his  original  contribution  to  the  advancement  of  Science  or 
Learning  is  most  nearly  connected  and  shall  specify  therein  the  printed 
contribution  or  contributions  to  the  advancement  of  Science  or  Learning' 
upon  which  his  claim  for  a  degree  is  based. 

3.  Such  applications  shall  be  referred  to  a  Committee  of  the  Special 
Board  of  Studies,  to  be  called  the  Degree  Committee  of  the  Board.  The 
Degree  Committee  shall  consist  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Board,  of  the  Pro- 
fessors and  Readers  who  aie  members  of  sucii  Board  either  by  Statute  or  by 
Grace  as  Professors  (including  the  Public  Orator  in  the  case  of  the  Classical 
J'oard)  or  Readers,  and  Members  of  the  Senate  elected  to  serve  on  the 
Board  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council  of  the  Senate.  Provided  that  the 
Committee  shall  liave  power  to  co-opt,  at  any  time  between  the  annual 
election  of  the  new  member  of  the  lioard  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  and  the 
end  of  the  first  quarter  of  the  ensuing  Lent  Term,  not  more  than  two  addi- 
tional members,  each  of  them  beinf,''  either  an  actual  member  of  the  Special 
Hoard  or  already  nominated  as  an  additional  member  by  the  Board;  pro- 
videtl  further  that  a  person  so  nominated  shall  not  become  a  member  of  the 
Degree  ('ommittee  until  he  shall  have  been  approved  by  the  Senate  as  an 
additional  Member  of  the  Board.  The  persons  tlius  co-opted  shall  remain 
members  of  the  Degree  Committee  till  the  hist  day  of  the  next  following 
Michaelmas  Term,  provided  that  no  person  shall  continue  to  be  a  member 
of  the  Degree  Committee  after  he  has  ceased  to  be  a  member  of  the  Special 
Board. 

4.  If  such  Committee  shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  original  contribu- 
tions to  the  advancement  of  Science  or  Learning  constitute  prima  facie  a 
(|nalification  for  a  degree,  they  shall  obtain  re|)orts  upon  them  from  not 
less  than  two  persons,  who  may  be  members  of  the  Committee  or  not. 
These  re|)orts  shall  be  treated  as  confidential  documents. 

i).  If  tlie  Committee  be  of  opinion  that  the  work  of  re|)orting  upon 
such  contril)utions  is  such  as  to  re(]uire  remuneration  they  may  direct  that  a 
fee  not  exceeding  ten  guineas  shall  l)e  paid  from  the  Chest  to  each  referee. 

G.  If  the  Committee  he  of  opinion  that  the  degree  should  be  granted, 
their  resolution  to  that  effect,  with  the  names  of  those  present,  and  of 
those  voting  on  either  side,  accompanied  by  the  report  of  the  referees,  shall 
be  comnmnicated  to  the  General  Board  of  Studies. 

7.  No  final  resolution  of  the  Committee  on  the  subject  of  the  grant  of 
a  degree  shall  be  taken  except  at  a  meeting  at  which  not  less  than  two- 
thirds  of  the  Memliers  of  the  Committee  are  j)resent. 

8.  If  the  General  Board  of  Studies  after  receiving  such  communication 
shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  degree  ought  to  be  conferred,  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor  shall  j)ublisli  the  name  of  the  Candidate  as  a])proved  for  the  degree 
of  Doctor  in  Science  or  Doctor  in  Letters  as  the  case  may  be. 

y.  If  the  Committee  either  without  obtaining  a  report  or  after  re- 
ceiving the  re|)ort  of  the  referees  shall  be  of  opinion  that  u  degree  ought  not 
to  be  granted,  the  (chairman  of  the  Special  Board  of  Studies  shall  inform 
the  (candidate  of  the  fact. 

10.     No  Candidate  for  a  degree  shall  be  present  at  the  deliberations 


PROCEEDINGS   IN   MUSIC.  157 

eitlior  of  the  Committee  or  of  the  General  Board  of  Studies  respecting  hi^ 
own  i;a;>e. 

11.  The  foe  payable  on  admission  to  the  def«;ree  of  Doctor  in  Science  or 
Doctor  in  Letters  sliall  be  £25. 

lli.  Candidates  for  the  degrees  of  Doctor  in  Science  or  Doctor  in 
Letters  sliall  be  presented  for  their  degrees  by  tiic  Chairman  of  the  Special 
Board  of  Studies  or  by  a  Doctor  in  Science  or  Letters  as  the  case  may  be 
deputed  by  him. 

i;j.  Doctors  in  Science  and  Doctors  in  Letters  shall  take  precedeTice 
immediately  after  Doctors  in  Medicine  in  the  order  of  seniority  of  their 
comj)lete  degree. 

14.  Doctors  in  Science  or  Letters  created  Doctors  on  or  before  the 
Commencemenl  Day  of  the  year  1887  shall  after  that  day  take  precedence 
as  if  they  had  all  been  created  Doctors  on  that  day. 


PROCEEDINGS   IN  MUSIC. 

A  Student  ill  Music  iiinst  have  kept  by  residence  nine  terms 
before  he  can  be  admitted  IJaclielor  Designate  in  Music. 

A  Haeliehtr  in  Music  who  has,  previously  to  graduation,  kept 
liy  residence  nine  terms  may  l)e  a(hiiitted  Inceptor  in  Music  after 
three  years  from  Inauguration  for  Inauguration,  sec  p.  128).  An 
Inceptor  in  Music  becomes  a  complete  Master  of  Music  by 
creation  on  tlie  Tuesday  immediately  preceding  the  last  day 
of  tlie  Easter  Term. 

Tersons  nut  being  less  than  thirty  years  of  age  who  have 
graduated  in  some  Faculty  of  the  University  and  have  given 
proofs  of  distinction  in  Musical  Composition,  may  be  admitted  to 
the  title  of  Doctor  Designate  in  Music.  Doctors  Designate  in 
.Music  are  created  Doctors  on  the  Tuesday  immediately  preceding 
the  last  day  of  the  Easter  Term. 

KEGUL.VTIONS  FOl!  THE  DEGREE  OF  B.\CHELOR  OF  MUSIC. 

The  Exuiiiiiiatioii  for  the  Degree  of  Mus.B.  shall  consist  of  two  parts : 
(1)     I'art  I.     .\n  Exaniinatioii   in   (a)  Acoustics,  {/>)  Ilannuiiy,  (c) 
C<iunt('r]M)iiit : 

(•Jl     I'art  JI.     .V  more  advanced  Examination  in  Music. 

Nu  student  sliall  be  adinittcd  as  a  Candidate  for  Part  I  of  the 
Exaniiiiatioii  for  the  Degree  of  Mus.B.  unless  he  has  passed  Parts  I  and  II 
of  the  Previous  Exiiiniiiation  (or  some  other  Examination  accepted  by  the 
I'liiversity  as  conferriiig  exeni|>tiiiii  from  tlieiiil,  and  is  in  his  second  Term 
of  residence  at  least ;  and  no  slndeiit  sliall  be  admitted  iis  a  Candidate  for 
Part  II  of  the  Mns.P..  Examination  unless  be  has  passed  I'art  I  of  that 
Examination  or  Uu-  Sjiecial  Examination  hi  Music  for  the  B.A.  Degree, 
and  is  in  bis  eightii  term  of  residence  at  least '. 

\  student  who  lias  |)assed  I'art  II  of  the  Examiliution  for  the  Degree 
of  Mns.l!.  shall  lie  entitled  to  receive  that  Degree  so  .soon  as  he  has  kept 
nine  terms  of  residence. 

Part  I  of  the  Examination  shall  be  conducted  partly  on  paper  and 
partly  rini  rocr,  and  be  held  on  the  Tuesday  and  Wednc'.sdiiy  next  Itut  three 
Ifcfore  the  General  Admission  to  tin;  B.A.  Degree  in  tlie  Easter  Term. 

1  A  stuilunt  who  hiu  iiiusiil  I'ltrt  I  of  tlio  Kxalniiiutlon  fur  Iho  l>cKrci'  of  Ilnchrlor  u(  Muiiic  iinilcr 
till)  Ol.l  KrKulntlniii  may  bii  mliiilttvl  im  n  Cnmlhlato  for  Pnrt  II  of  tliul  Kxiilnliintloii  iiiiilcr  tho  New 
Hcgulntluni  pruvlilvd  ho  li  In  bl>  oiKhth  tvriii  of  mldonco  it  Icuut.    IGrnco  of  M  Ma/,  IWi.) 


158  PKOCEEDINGS   IN   MUSIC. 

The  names  of  the  successful  Candidates  shall  be  publislied  m  the 
Senate-House  at  the  latest  at  10  a.m.  oiT  the  Thursday  before  the  General 
Admission  to  the  B.A.  Degi'ee  in  the  Easter  Term. 

The  names  of  the  successful  Candidates  shall  be  arranged  in  two 
classes,  those  in  tlie  first  class  being  placed  in  order  of  merit,  and  those  in 
the  second  alphabetically. 

Part  II  of  tlie  Examination  shall  be  held  concurrently  with  Part  I  in 
the  Easter  Term. 

Tlie  names  of  the  successful  Candidates  shall  be  published  in  the 
Senate-House  at  the  latest  at  10a.m.  on  the  Tlnnsday  before  the  first  day 
of  General  Admission  to  the  B.A.  Degree  in  tlie  Easter  Term. 

The  names  of  Candidates  for  Part  I  of  the  Examination  shall  be  sent 
by  the  Tutors  (eitlier  directly  or  through  the  Pr.electors)  of  the  several 
Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper 
officer  of  the  Non-(]ollegiate  Students  Board,  to  the  Eegistrary  at  least 
a  fortnight  before  the  Examination,  and  Candidates  for  the  Special 
Examination  in  Music  shall  be  specified  as  such. 

The  names  of  Candidates  for  Part  II  of  the  Examination  shall  be  sent 
by  the  Tutors  (either  directly  or  tlirough  the  Pra-lectors)  of  tlie  several 
Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  tlie  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper 
officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  to  the  licgistrary  at  least 
a  fortnight  before  the  Examination. 

Candidates  who  are  Members  of  the  Senate  may  send  their  names 
directly  to  tlie  Eegistrary  not  less  than  a  fortnight  before  the  beginning  of 
each  Examination. 

The  Eegistrary  shall  send  to  the  Tutors  and  Pra'lectors  of  the  several 
Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  projier  officer 
of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  a  First  List  of  candidates  for 
examination  in  either  Part  not  less  than  ten  days  before  tlie  commencement 
of  each  Examination.  He  shall  also  issue  Corrected  Lists  the  fourth  day 
before  the  commenci'ment  of  each  Examination. 

Tlie  name  of  a  candidate  shall  not  be  printed  in  the  Corrected  List  of 
candidates  until  the  fee  due  from  him  in  resjiect  of  the  examination  shall 
liave  lieen  paid  to  the  Eegistrary.  And  no  candidate  shall  l)e  admitted  to 
examination  whose  name  does  not  appear  in  the  Corrected  List,  except  by 
penuission  of  the  Board  of  Examinations  in  the  case  of  the  Special 
Examination  and  of  tlie  C'hairman  of  the  Special  Board  for  Music  in  the 
case  of  the  other  Examinations. 

If  any  candidate  for  examination  whose  name  has  not  been  sent  in  to 
the  Itegistrary  and  his  fee  paid  on  or  liefore  the  fifth  day  previous  to  the 
commencement  of  either  Examination  be  nevertheless  admitted  to  tlie 
Examination,  he  shall  be  rc^fpiired  to  i)ay  through  the  Eegistrary  to  the 
University  a  fee  of  £1  together  with  the  fet^  due  for  the  Examination. 

Till'  ExamiiHir  present  on  tlii'  first  morning  of  each  examinntion  shall 
send  to  the  Eegistrary  a  co))y  of  tlu'  Corrected  List  of  candithites  with 
such  further  corrections,  if  any,  as  may  be  necessary,  certified  by  him  to 
be  a  correct  list  of  thi'  candidates  actually  under  examination:  and  this 
list  shall  be  considered  to  be  the  Final  liist  of  candidates  for  such 
examination,  and  slnill  be  i)i-eseive<l  in  the  Itegistry. 

Lists  or  Names  shall  bi;  considered  to  have  been  sent  to  the  Eegistrary 
on  a  day  siiecified,  if  they  have  been  delivered  at  or  posted  to  his  office  on 
that  <lay. 

if  any  of  tlie  dates  specified  for  issuuig  or  sen<ling  lists  fall  on  a  Sunday 
the  lists  in  question  sliall  be  issued  or  sent  on  the  Saturday  previous. 


PROCEEDINGS  IN  MUSIC.  159 

Snb/ectti. 

1.  Fur  I'art  I  oi  the  Exaiuiuatiou. 
(a)     Acoustics. 

Sensation  anil  external  cause  of  Sound.  Mode  of  its  transmission. 
Nature  of  wave-motion  in  general.  Application  of  the  wave-theory  to 
Sound.  Elements  of  a  musical  sound.  Loudness  and  extent  of  vibration. 
Pitch  and  rapidity  of  vibration.  Measures  of  absolute,  and  of  relative, 
pitch.  IJesonance.  Analysis  of  compound  sounds.  Hehnholtz's  theory 
of  musical  quality.  Motion  of  sounding;  slrinj,'s.  Tlie  pianoforte  and  other 
stringed  instruments.  Motion  of  soiunling  air-colunnis.  Flue  and  reed 
stops  of  the  organ.  Orchestral  wind-instruments.  The  human  voice. 
Iuterf(!rence.  Beats.  Helmholtz's  theory  of  consonance  and  dissonance. 
Combination-tones.  Consonant  chords.  Construction  of  the  nnisical  scale. 
Exact  and  tempered  intonation.  E(iual  temperament.  Systems  of  pitch- 
notation. 

{I))  Counterpoint  in  not  more  than  three  parts  including  Double 
Counterpoint  in  the  Octave. 

(c)     Harmony  in  not  more  than  four  parts. 

2.  For  Part  II  of  the  Examination. 

(1)  Composition,  both  instrumental  and  vocal.  (2)  Counterixihit 
in  not  more  tlian  live  parts  including  Doul)le  Counteii)oint.  (3)  Harmony 
(I)  Canon  in  two  parts.  (5)  Fugue  in  two  iiarts,  especially  as  to  the 
relation  of  Subject  and  Answer,  {(ij  Form  in  Composition  as  exemplified 
in  tile  Sonata.  (7)  The  pitch  and  quality  of  the  slops  of  the  (h'gan. 
(8)  Sucli  knowledge  of  the  (juality,  ])itcli,  and  compass  of  ordiestral 
instruments  as  is  necessary  for  reading  from  score,  (it)  The  analysis  of 
some  Classical  Composition,  botli  witli  regard  to  Harmony  and  Form,  the 
name  of  wlii<di  is  to  be  announceil  l)y  the  Examiners  at  least  six  weeks 
before  the  date  of  the  I'lxiuniHiilion.  (1(1)  Tlie  playing  at  siglil  from 
figured  Bass  and  from  Vocal  and  Orchestral  Score.  (11)  (ieneral  Musical 
History.  (12)  A  general  knowledge  of  the  standard  classical  works  of  the 
great  conipo.sers. 

The  Examinations  for  the  Degree  of  Baclielor  of  Music  shall  lie 
condiicterl  by  the  I'roft'ssor  of  Music,  assisted  by  two  or  more  Examiners 
noniiiiatcil  annually  by  the  Board  of  Musical  Studies,  and  electt'd  by  the 
Senate,  of  wliom  one  at  least  sliall  be  a  member  of  the  Senate  or  have 
bien  admitted  to  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Music  in  the  University,  or  to 
I  he  Title  of  that  Degree. 

KEGULATIONS  FOll  THE  DEGBEE   OF  MASTEB   OF  MUSIC. 

This  Exiunination  shall  consist  of  two  jiarts:  Part  I.  An  Examination 
in  the  biglier  bianclus  of  Music:     Part  II.    The  ]''iXercise. 

No  jierson  shall  be  allowed  to  present  himself  as  a  ("andidate  for 
I'art  1  of  the  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  Mus.M.  unless  he  sliall  have 
kept  by  residence  nine  Terms  at  least  and  two  years  shall  have  ebqised 
siiire  tin-  ciimjiletion  by  inaugiMation  of  liis  Degree  of  Mus.B.;  nor  for 
I'arl   1 1  of  tlie  I'lxamiiiatioh  unless  he  shall  ba\e  passed  Part  I. 

The  I'^xamiiiation  for  the  l)egree  of  Mus.M.  shall  consist  of  two  parts: 

Part  I.  \  written  and  oral  J'lxamination  in  tlie  stibjects  specilied 
below,  to  begin  on  the  second  Thursday  in  Mai'cli. 

Part  II.  The  I'',\enise  fullilling  the  conditions  s|)erilied  below;  this 
shall  be  sent  in  not  liiler  lliaii  the  twentieth  day  of  October.  The  fee  due 
to  the  I'niversity  shall  be  paid  to  the  I'rofessor  of  Music  at  the  time  of 
Hending  in  tlii'  Kxercise.  Those  ('andidates  whom'  Jvxercises  have  been 
provisiomilly  approved  by  the  Examiners  shall  be  orally  examined  njion 
them  in  Cambridge  on  the  first  Thursday  in  December  (the  Professoi'  of 
MuHic  commnnieuting  with  them  for  this  purpone),  and  the  list  uf  tliose 


160  PROCEEDINGS  IN  MUSIC. 

whose  Exercises  are  tiiially  ajjproved  shall  be   published  in   the   usual 
maimer  on  or  before  the  following  Monday. 

Subjects. 
Part  I.     The  subjects  of  Examination  shall  be  as  follows : 
(«)     Counterpoint  in  not  more  than  eight  parts. 

(b)  The  highest  branches  of  Harmony. 

(c)  Canon  of  various  kinds  iu  not  more  than  four  parts. 

(d)  Fugue  and  Double  Fugue  in  not  more  than  four  parts. 

(e)  Form  aiul  Development  in  Practical  Composition. 

{/)     Instrumentation  and  scoring  of  Chamber  and  Orchestral  Music. 

{(j)  The  Analysis  of  some  Classical  Comi)osition,  the  name  of  which 
will  be  announced  by  the  Examiners  at  least  six  weeks  before  the  day  for 
Examination. 

(fi)     The  Art  of  Music  historically  and  critically  considered. 
Part  II.     The  Exercise  shall  be  a  composition  on  a  sacred  or  a  secular 
subject,  written  for  the  occasion  ;  it  shall  occui)y  not  less  than  twenty  nor 
more  than  thirty  minutes  iu  performance,  and  fulfil  the  following  con- 
ditions : — 

{«)  It  shall  comprise  some  portion  for  one  or  more  solo  voices,  and 
some  considerable  jiortion  for  a  chorus  of  five  real  vocal  parts. 

(/*)     It  shall  comprise  some  specimens  of  Canon  and  of  Fugue. 

(f)  The  whole  (except  some  single  piece  be  for  Voices  alone)  shall 
have  an  accompaiiinu'ut  for  a  full  Band. 

The  names  of  Candidates  for  Part  I  of  the  Examination  shall  be  sent 
by  the  Tutors  (either  directly  or  through  the  I'ralectors)  of  the  several 
Colleges  and  PuIjHc  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  tlie  proper  ofWcer 
of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  to  the  Kegistrary  at  least  a  fortnight 
before  the  I'jxaniiiiation. 

Candidates  who  are  Mend)ers  of  the  Senate  may  send  their  names  to 
the  Begistrary  directly  not  less  than  a  fortnight  before  the  beginning  of 
the  Examination. 

The  Kegistrary  shall  send  to  the  Tutors  and  Pr:electors  of  the  several 
Colleges  and  Public  Hostels  the  Principals  of  Hostels  and  the  proper 
officer  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  Board  a  First  List  of  candidates  for 
examination  not  less  than  ten  days  before  the  commencement  of  the 
Examination.  He  shall  also  issue  Corrected  Lists  the  fourth  day  before 
the  commencement  of  the  Examination. 

The  name  of  a  candidate  sliall  not  be  2)rinted  in  the  Corrected  List  of 
(•an<lidates  until  the  fee  due  from  him  in  respect  of  the  examination  shall 
have  been  iiaid  to  the  liegisti'ary.  And  no  candidate  shall  be  admitted  to 
examination  wiiose  iiaiuc^  does  not  appeiii'  in  the  Corrt'cted  List,  except  by 
permission  of  tlu;  Cliairman  of  the  Special  Board  for  Music. 

If  any  candidate  for  examination  whose  name  has  not  been  sent  in  to 
the  llegistrary  and  his  fee  paid  on  or  before  tiie  fifth  day  previous  to  the 
commencement  of  tlie  Examination  be  uevertluli'ss  iidmifted  to  the 
Examination,  he  shall  l)c^  reciuired  to  piiy  tlirough  fhe  liegistrary  to  the 
University  a  fee  of  £1  tog<'ther  with  the  fee  due  for  the  Examination. 

The  Examiner  present  on  the  first  morning  of  the  examination  shall 
send  to  tlu^  llegistrary  a  copy  of  the  Correctt'd  List  of  candidates  with  such 
fin'ther  coi'iections,  if  any,  as  may  be  nei'essarv,  certilied  by  him  to  be  a 
correct  list  of  the  caudidatts  actually  under  examination:  and  this  list 
shall  lie  consldeicd  to  \h'  fhe  Final  Jjist  of  candidates  for  the  (examination, 
and  shall  Ix;  prest'rved  in  the  Itegistry. 

Lists  or  Names  shall  lie  considere<l  to  have  bi'en  sent  to  tlu^  Begistrary 
on  a  day  specified,  if  they  have  been  didivered  at  or  posted  to  his  office  on 
that  day. 


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If  any  of  the  dates  speciiied  for  issuing'  or  sending  lists  fall  on  a  Sunday 
tlie  lists  in  (juestion  sliall  be  issued  or  sent  on  the  Saturday  previous. 

The  Exercise  (Part  II)  nuist  he  sent  to  the  Professor  of  Music,  legil)ly 
written  (with  the  pat,'es  numbered)  and  acconii)anied  by  a  written  de- 
claration, signed  by  the  Candidate,  that  the  work  is  his  own  unaided  i 
composition. 

The  I'rielector  or  Censor  shall  certify  to  the  I'rofessor  of  Music  at 
oi-  about  llie  time  of  sending  in  the  Exo'cise  that  the  Candidate's  niime 
is  oil  the  IJoards  of  liis  CoUege  or  on  the  list  of  Non-Collegiate  Students. 

Each  Canilidate  before  being  admitted  to  liis  Degree  sliall  deposit  in 
the  University  Library  a  complete  fair  copy  of  his  Exorcise  coutauning 
such  emendations  and  such  only  as  the  Examin<!i-s  may  require. 

Tlie  Examinations  for  the  Degree  of  Mus.M.  shall  be  conducted  by  the 
I'nifessor  of  Music,  assisted  ))y  two  or  more  Examiners  nominated  annually 
by  the  Special  Board  for  Music,  and  ai)pointed  by  the  Senate,  of  whom 
one  at  least  shall  he  a  niendjer  of  the  Senate,  or  have  been  admitted  to  the 
Degree  of  Doctor  of  Music  in  the  University,  or  to  the  Title  of  that  Degree. 

REGULATIONS  FOK  THE  DEGKEE   OP  DOCTOR   OF  MUSIC. 

1.  Anj'  pc^rson  who  has  already  graduated  in  some  Faculty  of  the 
University  and  who  is  not  less  than  30  years  of  age  may  be  a  Candidate 
for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Music. 

2.  Sucli  Candidate  shall  nuike  his  application  in  writing  to  the 
Chairman  of  the  Special  IJoard  f(j)-  Music,  and  shall  send  to  him  therewith 

(1)  not  more  than  three  works  of  his  own  (printed  or  otherwises)  upon 
wliich  his  claim  for  a  degree  is  based;  such  works  to  include  eitlier  an 
Oratoiio,  an  Opera,  a  (Juntata,  a  Symi)hony  for  orchestra,  a  Concerto,  or 
an  extended  piece  of  Chamber  Music. 

(■2)  a  fee  of  live  guineas  for  the  University  Chest,  which  nuist  be  paid 
at  eacli  apjilication  made  by  a  Candidate. 

3.  Such  aip|ilicali(>ns  shall  be  treated  as  confidential  and  shall  l)e 
rcfw'red  to  a  Committee  of  the  Special  lioaid  foi'  Music,  uliich  shall 
consist  of  the  (Chairman  of  thi'  IJoard,  tlie  Professor  of  Music,  (he  University 
Lecturer  in  Harmony  and  Counterpoint  and  the  Examiners  for  the  Mus.M. 
Degree,  and  for  Part  II  of  tlie  Mus.B.  Examination  for  the  current  and  the 
lust  two  i)receding  years. 

■1.  If  such  Connnittee  sliall  l)e  of  oiiinion  that  these  Compositions 
constitute  y<;i;HU. /'«(■('('  a  (|uali<ication  for  a  degree,  they  shall  obtain  separate 
reitorts  ujion  them  from  tlie  Professor  of  Music  and  from  not  less  than  two 
additional  jjcrsoiis  who  may  be  members  of  the  (,'omniittee  or  not.  These 
reports  shall  be  treati'd  as  c(jnfidentiul  documents. 

.5.  Such  Compositions  shall  be  sent  in  not  later  than  tlie  twtiitieth 
day  of  January  in  each  year. 

(i.  If  the  (Committee  be  of  oiiiiiioii  that  tiie  work  of  reiiortiiig  upon 
HUch  cipiiiiiositions  is  siicli  as  to  reipiire  lemuiieriitioii  tiiey  niay  dinct  that 
a  fee  not  exc(H'ding  live  guineas  for  the  wcu'li  of  each  Ciindidate  sliall  In' 
paid  from  tlie  Chest  to  each  referee. 

7.  If  the  (!onimittee  after  (-onsideriiig  the  reports  of  the  referees  be  of 
opinion  that  the  degree  should  be  granted,  their  resolution  to  that  elTect, 
with  the  names  of  those  present  and  of  those  \(iliiig  on  either  side, 
accompanied  by  tlur  reports  of  the  refeiees,  shall  be  comiiuinicaled  to 
the  (teneral  lioard  of  Studies. 

>  'I'liiH  ('.\|irL'HHiiiii  i.s  t(i  lie  iiitiTiirctt'il  literally,  iiiiil  is  imiiiit  tn  pn'i'liidc  tlir  (iiiiiliilatc 
fniiii  oliliiiiiiiiu'  tlie  lulvice  or  ii.sniHtmice  iif  iiiiv  ntliiT  inrsini  willi  rcreriiicc  tii  miv  |pcirtiiiii 
iir  lii.H  I'AirciHi'  at  liny  »U\m-  of  itx  (IcsiKii  or  t'iiiii|iiisiti<iii.  'I'lic  ilcclaniliitii  sfimilil  Ix- 
attuclit'il  til  lliu  tlrxt  |iai:<'  <>(  (lie  lOxeiriMe,  anil  kIiuiiIiI  take  the  riilliiwiiiK  riiriii  :  "I, 
A.  11...,  liori'by  docliirii  that  tliih  ('iini|iii8itioii  i»  entirely  iiiy  own  nnaiilril  work,  ami  tliiit 
it  has  nut  liccn  Huliniitteil  to  aiiv  other  |ier»on  for  advice,  asjtistiinee,  or  revision." 

SiKiieil  .\.  II of  College, 

ill  the  prcsuiifc  of  1  Witiiess'  nanus  anil  lulilresH  in  full,  anil  ilate]. 


162  ADVANCED   STUDENTS. 

8.  No  final  resolution  of  the  Connnittee  on  the  subject  of  the  granting 
of  a  degree  shall  be  taken  except  at  a  meeting  at  which  not  less  than  four 
members  of  the  Committee  are  present. 

9.  If  the  General  Boardnf  Stu(lies,after  receiving  such  communication, 
shall  be  of  opinion  that  the  degree  ought  to  be  conferred,  the  Vice- 
Cliancellor  shall  publish  the  name  of  the  Candidate  as  approved  for  the 
Degree  of  Doctor  of  Music. 

10.  If  the  Conunittee  either  Avithout  obtaining  a  report,  or  after 
receiving  the  report  of  the  referees,  shall  l)e  of  opinion  that  a  degree  ought 
not  to  be  granted,  the  Chairman  of  the  Sjiecial  Board  for  Music  shall 
inform  the  Candidate  of  the  fact. 

11.  No  Candidate  for  a  degree  shall  be  present  at  the  deliberations 
either  of  the  Committee  or  of  the  General  Board  of  Studies  respecting  his 
own  case. 

12.  Should  none  of  the  works  approved  have  been  published,  the 
Connnittee  may  recjuire  the  Candidate  either  to  publish,  or  to  deposit  in 
the  University  Liln'ai'y,  one  of  them,  before  his  admission  to  the  Degree. 

18.  Candidates  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Music  shall  be  presented 
by  the  Professor  of  Music  or  by  a  Doctor  of  Music  deputed  by  him,  or  by 
the  Chairman  of  the  Special  Board  for  Music. 

(Grace  of  October  24,  1895.) 

Each  Examiner  other  than  the  Professor  of  Music  receives  for  Mus.B. 
Part  I,  £10;  for  Mus.B.  Part  II,  £15. 

Each  Examiner  for  Mus.M.  Part  I,  other  than  the  Professor  of  Music, 
receives  £10,  and  each  Examiner  for  Mus.M.  Part  II  (the  Exercise), 
including  the  Professor  of  Music,  £15,  with  an  additional  £2  for  each 
Exercise  after  the  sixth. 


ADVANCED   STUDENTS   IN    ARTS   AND   IN   LAW. 

An  Advanced  Student  in  Arts  nuist  keep  by  residence  at  least  six  terms 
liefore  he  can  be  admitted  Bachelor  Designate  in  Arts. 

An  Advanced  Student  in  Law  must  keep  bj'  residence  at  least  six  terms 
before  he  can  be  admitted  Bachelor  Designate  in  Arts.  After  admission 
he  has  the  same  rank  and  privileges  as  a  Bachelor  Designate  in  Arts.  After 
Inauguratitm  he  has  the  same  rank  and  privileges  as  a  Bachelor  of  Arts 
(for  Inauguration  see  p.  128). 

REGULATIONS  FOR  COURSES  OF  ADVANCED  STUDY  AND 
RESEAlfCH. 

A.    Admission  of  Advanckd  Students. 

1.  Applications  for  admission  as  Advanced  Students  shall  be  made  to 
tlie.  Registrary. 

No  person  shall  be  admitted  as  an  Advanced  Student  who  has 
not  attained  the  age  of  twenty-one  y(!ars. 

2.  Eacli  application  shnll  be  aix-ompiinied  by 

i.     a  diplonni  or  othei'  certiiicate  of  graduation  at  a  University; 

ii.  a  statement  as  to  tlie  course  or  courses  of  {<i)  advanced  study  or 
(/;]  researcli  wliich  tin;  applicant  desires  to  pursue,  together  willi  sucli 
(evidence  of  (pialilication,  attainments,  and  i)revious  study  as  he  njiiy  l)e 
aide  to  sul)mit ; 

iii.  a  certiiicate  or  declaration  that  the  applicant  has  attained  the 
age  of  twenty-one  years. 


ADVANCED   STUDENTS.  163 

3.  Ill  exceptional  cases  persons  who  do  not  present  a  diploma  or  cer- 
tilicate  of  graduation  may  be  admitted  as  Advanced  Students,  provided  they 
yive  such  evidence  of  special  (jualilicatiou  as  may  be  approved  by  the  Degree 
Committee  of  the  Special  IJoard  of  Studies  with  which  the  proposed  course 
of  advanced  study  or  research  is  most  nearly  connected. 

■1.  Aiiplicatiims  shall,  in  general,  be  submitted  not  later  than  the  first 
daj'  of  October  in  the  academic  year  in  which  the  applicant  pi'oposes  to 
begin  his  course.  But  the  authorities  specified  in  liegulation  5  shiill  have 
power  to  consider  applications  subnutted  at  other  times. 

5.  The  Itegistrary  shall  forthwith  communicate  each  application  to 
the  Chairman  of  the  Special  Board  of  Studies  with  which  the  jiroposed 
course  of  advanced  study  or  research  appears  to  be  most  nearly  connected. 
The  Cliairman  may  fnjm  time  to  time  appoint  a  mendjer  of  the  Degree 
C(jmnutteo  to  act  as  his  deputy  in  relation  to  such  applications. 

Ajiplications  for  adnussion  to  courses  of  advanced  study  shall  be  con- 
sidered and  decided  by  the  Chairman  of  the  Special  Board  or  by  his 
deputy. 

Ai>plications  for  admission  to  courses  of  research,  and  exceptional 
applications  under  licKnlation  '^,  shall  be  considered  and  decided  by  the 
Degree  Committee  of  the  Sjiecial  Board. 

(i.     The  apidication  shall  not  be  granted  unless  it  shall  appear 

i.     that  the  course  or  courses  of  advanced  study  or  research  can  con- 
veniently be  inxrsued  within  the  University;  and 

ii.     that  the  iip|)licant  has  produced   adequate  evidence  that  he  is 
([iiaHlied  to  enter  upon  ilw.  proposed  course  or  courses. 

7.  AVheii  tlu!  application  has  l)een  decided,  tlu'  Chairman  or  his  deputy 
siiall  inform  the  Itegistrary  of  the  decision;  and  the  Kegistrary  shall  inform 
the  applicant.  Tlie  Cliairman  or  his  deputy  shall  report  the  decisiou  to 
the  Degree  Committee  at  its  next  meeting. 

H.  Before  a  person  is  admitted  as  an  Advanced  Student,  he  shall 
become  a  Member  of  a  College  or  Hostel,  or  a  Non-Collegiate  Student. 
He  sliall  not  be  allowed  to  count  any  term  before  that  in  which  lit?  has 
matrie\ilated,  unless  lie  has  satisfied  the  Council  of  the  Senate  that  his 
matriculation  had  Iteen  deferred  for  grave  and  sufficient  cause. 

Si/.  An  .\dvanced  Student  shall  not  be  admissible  as  a  caiulidate  for 
any  University  I'ri/.e  or  S(;holarship  which  is  open  only  to  Undergraduates 
and  Bachelors  designate  in  Arts  or  Law. 

Hh.  For  the  i>ur])oses  of  any  regulation  respecting  the  standing  of 
candidates  for  other  University  Prizes  or  Scholarships  the  first  term 
kept  Ijy  an  .Vdvanced  Student  shall  be  counted  as  his  fourth  term. 

B.    CouiiSKs  OF  Advancki)  Study. 

'.).  An  Advanced  Student,  who  has  after  the  first  day  of  tlie  term  in 
whicli  he  was  admitted  to  a  course'  of  advanced  study  kejit  two  terms  by 
residence,  may  in  the  tliird  or  any  subsequent  term  uji  to  tlie  tcntli  after 
such  admission  b(M-ome  a  candidate  for  any  of  such  Tripos  Examin- 
ations or  Parts  of  Tripos  Examinations  as  shall  have  been  oi)eiied  to 
Advanced  Students  under  tht,"  jji-ovisions  liereinafter  contained. 

Tlie  nanu'  of  every  such  candidate  shall  be  sent  to  tlie  Hegisti'ary  by 
the  Pralector  of  liis  College  or  Hostel,  or  by  tlie  Censor  of  Noll-ColU'giate 
Students,  as  tiie  ease  may  lie,  at  the  siime  time  and  in  tlie  sami;  manner  as 
the  names  of  other  candidates;  liut  a  marU  siiall  lie  added  to  liis  name 
showing  tliat  lie  is  an  .Vilvanced  Student. 

No  .Vdvanced  Student  shall  be  aliowt'd  to  be  a  canditlate  in  a  term 
later  than  the  tentli  term  after  his  admission  to  a  course  of  advanced 
study  ludess  lie  siiall  have  oblaincMl  permission  from  the  Council  of  the 
Senate. 

10.  It  shall  be  the  diUv  of  each  Special  Board  of  Studies  from  time  In 
time  to  consider  whether  the  Tripos  Examination  or  a  Part  only  of  the 


164  ADVANCED   STUDENTS. 

Tripos  Examination  with  wliicli  that  Board  is  connecteii  shall  be  open  to 
Advanced  Students,  and  also  what  standard  in  the  Examination  nmst  be 
attained  by  an  Advanced  Student  in  order  that  his  name  may  be  included 
in  the  list  mentioned  in  the  next  llegulation;  and  their  recommendation 
after  ai>i)roval  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies  shall  be  submitted  for 
adoiition  by  Grace  of  the  Senate. 

In  cases  where  two  or  more  SiJecial  Boards  are  connected  with  a  Trijjos 
Examination,  the  duty  prescribed  by  this  Regulation  shall  be  performed 
by  such  Boards  in  jouit  meeting  assembled. 

11.  The  names  of  such  Advanced  Students  as  satisfy  the  Examiners 
that  they  have  attained  the  recpiu'ed  standard  in  the  Examination  shall  be 
placed  in  alphabetical  order  on  a  List,  written  or  printed,  signed  by  all  the 
Examiners  and  distinct  from  the  Trii)os  List,  which  shall  be  regarded  as 
the  authoritative  list  and  shall  be  preserved  in  the  Kegistry.  The  Chair- 
man of  the  Examiners  shall  send  both  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  to  the 
llegistrary  a  printed  copy  certified  by  him  to  be  a  correct  copy  of  the  au- 
thoritative list. 

An  Advanced  Student  who  has  failed  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  that  he 
has  attained  the  re(iuu-ed  standard  in  the  Examination  shall  not  again 
become  a  candidate  for  the  same  Examination. 

1'2.  All  Advanced  Student  who  has  satisfied  the  Examiners  as  prescrilied 
in  liegulation  11  shall  be  qualified  to  enter  uiion  a  course  of  research, 
l)ro\ided  that  the  subject  of  his  research  be  approved  by  the  Degree 
Committee  of  one  of  the  Special  Boards. 

An  Advanced  Student  who  has  in  any  term  before  the  sixth  after  his 
admission  to  a  course  of  advanced  study  satisfied  the  Examiners  as 
prescribed  in  llegulation  11  shall  if  he  continues  to  keei)  terms  by 
residence  and  is  not  admitted  to  a  course  of  research  jjursue  a  course  of 
advanced  study  under  such  direction  and  supervision  and  under  such 
other  conditions  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Degree  Committee  of  one  of 
the  Special  Boards  ;  and  the  Chairman  of  the  Special  Board  shall  inform 
the  Eegistrary  as  to  the  person  or  persons  «h<)  shall  lie  authorised 
to  certify  that  the  Student  lias  fulfilled  the  presciihed  conditions. 

18.  An  Advanced  Student  who  has  satisfied  the  Examiners  as  prescribed 
in  Begulation  11  and  has  kept  by  residence  at  least  six  terms  shall  be 
entitled  to  proceeil  to  the  Degree  of  B.A.  and  tliereafter  under  the  usual 
conditions  to  the  Degree  of  M.A.  and  to  otlier  Degrees  in  the  University. 

14.  An  Advanced  Student  who  has  satisfied  the  Examiners  in  the  Law 
Tripos  as  prescribed  in  Regulation  11  and  has  kept  by  residence  at  least 
six  terms  shiill  also  be  entitled  to  proceed  to  the  Degree  of  LL.B.  and 
thereafter  under  the  usu;il  conditions  to  the  Degree  of  LL.M.  and  to  other 
Degrees  in  the  University. 

C.     Courses  of  Research. 

15.  An  Advanced  Student  who  has  been  admitted  to  a  course  of 
research  shall  pursue  that  course  under  such  direction  and  supervision  and 
under  such  other  conditions  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Degree  Com- 
mittee. 

10.  An  Advanced  Student,  who  has  after  the  first  day  of  the  term  in 
which  he  was  admitted  to  a  course  of  research  kept  two  terms  by 
residence,  may  in  the  third  or  any  subsequent  term  after  such  admission 
submit  to  the  Degree  Committee,  not  later  than  the  division  of  the  term, 
a  dissertation  containing  an  account  of  and  emliodying  the  results  of  his 
research.  He  shall  state,  generally  in  a  preface  to  his  dissertation  and 
specifically  in  notes,  the  sources  from  which  his  information  is  derived, 
the  extent  to  which  he  has  availed  himself  of  the  work  of  others,  and  the 
portions  of  the  dissertation  which  he  claims  as  original.  The  dissertation 
shall  l)e  refeired  to  one  or  more  persons  appointed  by  the  Committee, 
who  shall  ha^■e  x)ower  to  examine  the  Student  orally  or  otherwise  uiion 


ADVANCED   STUDENTS.  165 

the  subject  thereof  and  shall  i-eport  thereon  to  the  Committee.  Each  of 
the  x)ersons  so  appointed  shall  receive  a  fee  of  two  guineas  from  the 
University  Chest. 

The  Committee  shall  have  power  to  take  into  consideration  together 
with  the  dissertation  any  memou-  or  work  published  by  the  Student  which 
he  nmj-  desire  to  submit  to  them. 

17.  If  the  Degree  Committee  be  of  opinion  that  the  work  submitted  l)y 
the  Student  is  of  distinction  as  an  original  contribution  to  learning  or  as  a 
record  of  original  research,  tliey  shall  draw  up  a  statement  to  this  effect, 
indicating  therein  the  sul)ject  or  subjects  of  the  Student's  research. 

If  the  Degree  Committee  be  of  opinion  that  the  dissertation  submitted 
liy  the  Student  is  not  of  sufficient  merit  to  serve  as  a  qualification  for  the 
Certificate  of  Researcli,  tliey  maj-  decide  that  the  Student  shall  not  be 
allowed  again  to  submit  to  them  a  dissertation  until  after  the  lapse 
of  such  time  as  they  think  fit,  and  the  Chairman  shall  uiform  the  Student 
of  this  decision. 

18.  The  statement  drawn  up  l)y  the  Degree  Committee  shall  be  for- 
warded by  tlie  Cliaimiian  to  the  Itegistrarj',  who  shall  embody  it  in  a 
Cirtiticate  of  Research  in  a  form  approved  by  the  General  Board  of 
Studies.  No  such  Certificate  shall  be  gi-anted  unless  and  until  the  candid- 
ate shall  have  kept  bj'  residence  three  terms  after  the  first  daj'  of  the 
Iciiii  in  which  he  was  admitted  to  a  course  of  research. 

Each  candidate  before  receiving  his  Certificate  of  Research  shall 
dcixisit  in  tlie  University  Library'  a  copy  of  his  dissertation  in  a  form 
apiirnvtd  1)3-  the  Degree  ('ommittce. 

I'.t.  A  Student  wlio  has  oljtaiiied  a  Certificate  of  Research  and  lias 
kept  bj-  residence  at  least  six  terms  shall  be  entitled  to  proceed  to  the 
])cgree  of  B.A.  and  thereafter  under  the  usual  conditions  to  tlie  Degree  of 
M..\.  and  to  other  Degi-ees  in  the  University. 

D.    Admission  to  Courses  of  Rese.\kch  of  peksons  who  are  already 

GRADUATES   OF   THE    UNIVERSITY. 

20.  A  firaduate  of  the  Universitj-  who  di'sires  to  be  admitted  as  an 
-Vdvanced  Student  witli  a  view  to  obtaining  the  Certificate  of  Research 
described  in  liegiilation  is  shall  make  ainilication  to  tlie  Cliairiiian  of  the 
Speeial  Hoard  of  Studies  witli  whicli  liis  iirojioseil  course  of  researcli  aj)pears 
to  be  most  nearly  connected;  and  the  ai)iili<Mtion  shall  be  considered  and 
decided  liy  tlie  Degree  Committee  of  tlie  Sjiecial  Board. 

'21.  The  Degree  Coinmittee  shall  not  grant  tlie  application  unless  they 
are  satisfied 

i.  that  the  course  or  courses  of  research  can  conveniently  be  pursued 
witliiii  the  rniveisity:  anrl 

ii.  that  the  apjilicant  has  ])roduced  adequate  evidence  that  lie  is(iiiiililie(l 
to  enter  upon  the  projiosed  course  or  courses. 

•J"2.  If  the  application  be  granted,  the  Student  shall  become  entitled  to 
a  Certificate  of  liesearch  upon  satisfying  the  requirements  of  Itegnlations 
l.'i  IK,  except  that  the  Certificate  may  be  granted  when  he  has  kept  by 
residence  two  teniis  lifter  the  first  day  of  the  term  in  which  be  was 
admitted  to  a  course  of  reseiircli. 

•>\i.  Tlie  fees  payable  by  an  Advanced  Student  admitted  to  a  course 
of  Advanced  Stinly  for  attendance  at  any  Lecture  or  course  of  Practical 
Instruct  ion  sliiill  be  the  same  as  those  diarged  to  Students  in  tlie  various 
depiutiiieiils  of  I'niversity  Study  for  admission  to  the  respective  Lectures 
Mild  courses  of  rractical  liistriictioii. 

21.  The  fee  ordinarily  imyiible  by  each  Advanced  Student,  iidiiiitti-d 
to  a  course  of  research,  for  worliiiig  in  one  of  the  I'niversity  Labonitories 
or   Museiniis  shall  lii'  such  fee  not   exceeding   L'l.   I^■.  )ier  leiiii  as  the  Pro- 


166 


ADVANCED  STUDENTS. 


fessor  or  other  officer  in  charge  of  the  Laboratory  or  Museum  shall  deter- 
mine. The  Professor  or  other  officer  in  charge  of  the  Laboratory  or 
Museum  may  in  addition  requii'e  such  payment  as  he  may  think  fit  for 
material  or  si)ecial  apparatus  supplied  to  the  Student.  Li  i)articular  cases 
the  Professor  or  other  officer  in  charge  of  the  Laboratory  or  Museum  may, 
if  he  thinks  fit,  remit  the  fee  or  any  part  thereof. 


APPENDIX. 

TABULAR  ANALYSIS   OF  RECOMMENDATIONS  BY  THE 
SPECIAL   BOARDS   OF   STUDIES   UNDER   REGULATION    10. 


Speciai  Board 

Part  op  Tripos  open 

Standard 

Divinity 

Part    II    (with    general 
papers  of  Part  I) 

Second  class 

Law 

Part  I  or  Part  II 

First  class  in  either 

Classics 

Part  II 

Second  class 

Oriental  Studies 


Second  Section,  together 
with  paper  on  Com- 
j)arative  Philology  of 
the  Indo-European 
languages  in  the  First 
Section 


Mediaeval    and    Modern    Sections  A  or  B  or  D 
Languages  or  F 


Second  class 


First  class  iii  A  or 
Second  class  in 
either  B,  or  D 
or  F 


Mathematics  i 


Part  II 


Second  class 


Mechanical  Sciences 


First  class 


Physics  and  Chemistry  I     p„„i.  tt 
Biology  and  Geology     J   j  ^^"  ^^ 


History  and  Arch.Tology 


First  class,  but  with- 
out condition  as  to 
competent  know- 
ledge of  a  second 
subject 


Part  II  subject  to  Regu- 
lation 21,  VII. 


Either  first  class  on 
aggregate  of  five 
papers  or  a  second 
class  in  seven 
papers 


Moral  Science 

Part  II 

First  class 

Economics 

Part  11 

First  class 

1  In  Iflin    either  under  OM  Hcgulations,  or  untlor  New  Regulations,  Siheilulo  B,  Part  11. 


STUDENTS  FROM  OTHER  UNIVERSITIES.  167 

ADMISSION    OF    STUDENTS    FROM    OTHER 
UNIVERSITIES. 

Stiulents  ill  statu  piqiillari  who  have  kept  Terms  by /^o/uJ  fide  residence 
at  the  University  of  Oxford  or  at  the  University  of  Dublin  are  allowed 
Terms  coiTespondinR  to  tliose  wbicb  they  have  so  kept,  provided 

(1 )  That  for  each  Term  allowed  they  produce  a  certificate  satisfactory 
to  the  Council  of  the  Senate  that  the  corresiiondiiig  Term  or  Terms 
have  been  duly  kept  according  to  the  Regulations  in  force  at  the 
University  from  wliich  tliey  have  migi-ated. 
(•2)  That  the  a<,'grrgate  number  of  the  days  during  which  they  have 
resided  lit  tliat  University  in  the  Terms   corresponding   to   those 
allowed  be  not  less  than  the  aggregate  iiuud)er  of  the  days  during 
which  th(!y  would  have  been  required  to  reside  in  this  University  in 
order  to  keep  by  residence  the  Terms  allowed:  provided  that,  if  the 
aggregate  be  less,  the  deficiency  may  be  supi)lied  by  counting  days 
during  which  they  have  resided  in  some  other  Term  which  they 
have  kept  wholly  or  in  part  by  residence  at  the  University  from 
which  they  have  migrated. 
A  Graduate  either  of  the  University  of  Oxford  or  of  the  University  of 
Dublin  may  be  admitted  by  incorporation  to  the  same  Degree  or  Degrees 
as  those  which  his  own  University  had  conferred  upon  him,  if  such  admis- 
sion be  approved  b}'  a   special  Grace  of   which  three  days'  notice  shall 
have  been  given  and  such  Graduate  have  previously 

(1)  satisfied  the  Council  of  the  Senate  that  he  had  qualified  himself 
for  his  Degi-ee  or  Degi-ees  not  only  by  liavuig  passed  the  Examin- 
ations and  performed  the  Exercises  required,  but  by  having  kei)t  his 
Terms  by  residence  in  his  own  University  : 
Ci )  satisfied  the  Council  that  tliere  are  adequate  reasons  for  granting  his 

api)Iication,  and  obtained  the  Council's  permission  to  incorpcjrate : 
Cii  residcil  during  the  greater  part  of  one  Term  at  the  least  at  Cain- 
bridgi'.sucli  residence  to  be  certified  under  the  hand  and  seal  of  the 
Master  of  his  College,  or  of  the  Chairman  of  the  Unattaclie<l  Stu- 
dents Board,  or  in  default  thereof  be  holding  some  ottice  either  in 
the  University  or  in  one  of  the  Colleges  : 
(i)  become  a  matriculated  member  of  the  University. 


AFFIMATKD   (JOLLFGKS. 

The  Univf-rsitj'  has  power  to  adopt  as  an  affiliated  (College  in  any  ))lace 
witliin  the  Unitfd  Kingdom  dv  in  any  part  of  the  IJritish  dominion  any 
institution  foundecl  for  the  education  of  adult  students,  with  such  con- 
ditions as  to  the  ))rovisioii  of  lectures,  and  as  to  the  rules  and  arrange- 
ments for  tlir  students,  as  may  l)e  determined  from  time  to  time  liy  Grace. 

Students   of   tli<'   institiilion    who    have   continued    Members  of    it   for 
such    length  of    time,   not   less   than   two  years  and  have   attended    such 
lectures  and  [lassed    such   examinations  as  may  be   required  from   tinu' 
to  time  by  (irace  of  the  Senate  if  admitted  as  nuunbers  of  the  I'liivt^rsity 
otherwise  than   as  an  .\dvanced  Student  are  (b^emed,  for  such  purposes 
and  under  such    conditions   as    the    Senate  may    from   time   to  time  by 
(Jra<;e  dittermine,  to  be  entitled  to  both  of  the  following  jirivileges :    - 
(1)     to  be  exeiiqited  from  all  ]iiirls  of  the  l're\  ions  l''.\Miiiination  ; 
f'2)     to  reckon  the  liist  term   kejit   by  residence  as  the  second,  third, 
or  fourth  term  of  his  residence. 

The  University  has  power  also  to  terminate  at  any  time  by  Grace  the 
conni-\ion  of  tb<'  I'niversitv  with  the  institution  as  an  affiliated  Collegi-. 

'I'lie  t'niversily  has  powei'  also  In  admit  o]i  like  rondilions  to  tlio 
privileges  of  students  of  an  atlilialed  College  adult  studints  attending  a 


168  EXAMINATION  OF   WOMEN. 

course    of    education    conducted    by   a   Committee  in   concert  with   the 
University  in  places  where  tliere  is  no  affiHated  College. 

The  conditions  vary  considerably  in  the  different  cases ;  they  are  stated 
in  the  Book  of  Ordinances,  and  should  be  carefully  examined. 

Affiliated  Colleges. 
University  College,  Nottingham.  University  of  Sydney. 
University  of  Sheffield.  McGill  University,  Montreal. 
University  of  Adelaide.  University  of  Tasmania. 
St  David's  College,  Lampeter.  University  of  New  Brunswick. 
University  of  Calcutta.  Hartley  University  College,  South- 
University    College    of    Wales,  ami^ton. 

Aberystwyth.  University  College  of  South  Wales 

University  of  New  Zealand.  and  Monmouthshire,  Cardiff. 

University  of  the  Cape  of  Good  University     of     King's     College, 

Hope.  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia. 

University  of  Allahabad.  University    of    Queen's    College, 

Punjab  University.  Kingston,  Ontario. 

University  of  Bombay.  University    of    Bishoi^'s    College, 

University  of  Toronto.  Leunoxville,  Quebec. 
St  Edmund's   College,  Old   Hall,  Royal  Albert  Memorial  University 

Ware.  College,  Exeter. 
Universitj'  of  Madras. 

ADMISSION    OF   WOMEN   TO    UNIVERSITY 
EXAMINATIONS. 

1.  Female  students  who  have  fulfilled  the  conditions  respecting 
length  of  residence  and  standing  which  Members  of  the  University  are 
required  to  fulfil  may  be  admitted  to  the  Previous  Examination,  [the 
Examination  in  spoken  French  and  spoken  German] i,  and  the  Tripos 
Examinations. 

2.  Such  residence  shall  be  kept  (a)  at  Girton  College,  or  (6)  at 
Newnham  College,  or  (c)  within  the  precincts  of  the  University  under 
the  regulations  of  one  or  other  of  these  Colleges,  or  {d)  in  any  similar 
institution  within  the  precincts  of  the  University  which  may  be 
recognised  hereafter  by  the  University  by  Grace  of  tlie  Senate. 

.'5.  Certificates  of  residence  shall  be  given  by  the  authorities  of 
Girton  College  or  Newnham  College  or  other  similar  institution  here- 
after recognised  by  the  University  in  the  same  form  as  that  which  is 
customary  in  tlie  case  of  Members  of  the  University. 

4.  Except  as  provided  in  Regulation  5,  female  students  shall  before 
admission  to  a  Tripos  Examination  have  passed  the  Previous  Examiu- 
atioji  (including  the  Additional  Subjects)  or  one  of  the  Examinations 
which  excuse  Meml)eis  of  the  University  from  the  Previous  Examination. 

.').  Female  students  who  have  obtained  an  Honour  Certificate  in 
the  Higher  Local  Examination  may  be  admitted  to  a  Tripos  Examin- 
ation, though  such  Certificate  does  not  cover  tlie  special  portions  of  the 
Higher  Local  Examination  which  are  accepted  by  tlie  University  in 
lieu  of  parts  or  tlie  whole  of  the  Previous  Examination  ;  provided  that 
s\K;h  students  have  passed  in  Grouj)  B  (Language)  and  (iroup  C 
(Mathematics). 

/>*.  Bfifore  admission  to  the  Examination  in  spoken  French  and 
Hjioken  (ierman,  female  students  shall  have  attained  in  the  Medieval 
and  Modern  Languages  Tri|)08  citlna-  the  standard  of  Honours  or  the 
1  Dcloto  from  ami  after  ISOO, 


EXAMINATION  OF  WOMEN.  169 

standard  equivalent  to  that  re(|uiied  for  members  of  the  Univei.sity  in 
the  ordinary  B.A.  det;ree. 

6.  No  female  student  shall  be  admitted  to  any  part  of  any  of  the 
Examinations  f)f  the  University  who  is  not  recommended  for  admission 
by  the  authorities  of  tiie  College  or  other  institution  to  wliich  she  has 
been  adrnittt'd. 

7.  After  each  Kxamiiiation  a  Class  List  of  the  female  students  who 
have  satisfied  the  Examiners  shall  be  published  l)y  the  Examiners  at  the 
same  time  with  the  Class  List  of  Members  of  the  University,  the 
xtandard  for  each  Class  and  the  method  of  arrangement  in  each  Class 
being  the  same  in  the  two  Class  Lists. 

8.  In  each  Class  of  female  students  in  which  the  names  are 
arrangetl  in  order  of  merit  the  place  which  e.ich  of  such  students  would 
have  occupied  in  the  corresponding  Class  of  Members  of  the  University 
shall  be  indicated. 

1).  The  Examiners  for  a  Tripos  shall  be  at  liberty  to  state,  if  the 
case  be  so,  that  a  female  student  who  has  failed  to  satisfy  them  has  in 
their  opinion  reached  a  standard  equivalent  to  that  rfquired  from 
M'-mbers  of  the  LTniversity  for  the  Ordinary  B.A.  Degree. 

10.  To  each  female  student  who  has  satisfied  the  Ex.-iminers  in  a 
Tripos  Kxamination  a  Certificate^  shall  be  given  by  the  University 
stating  the  conditions  under  which  she  was  admitted  to  the  examinations 
of  the  University,  the  examinations  in  which  slie  has  satisfied  the 
Evaniiners,  and  the  Class  and  pl.ac(^  in  the  Class  if  indicated  to  which 
she  h;is  attained  iti  each  of  such  Kxaniinations. 

IL      Temporary  arrant/emoil.i  no  loiir/er  in  force. 

12.  («)  The  fee  to  be  paicl  by  each  female  stuch'Ut  who  has  not 
been  previously  admitted  to  a  Tri])os  Examination  on  .admission  to  any 
undivided  Tri|)i>H,  nr  to  the  first  part  of  any  divided  'J'ripos  shall  be  five 
[lounds. 

{!))  The  fee  to  l)e  paid  by  each  female  student  on  admission  to  the 
Second  part  f)f  any  divided  Tripos  sh.all  be  two  ]io\inds. 

The  fee  to  be  paid  by  each  female  student  on  admission  to  any 
undivided  Tripos  or  part  of  a  divided  Tripos,  after  having  ]iassed  any 
Tri[)os  Examination,  shall  be  two  pounds. 

l^.  The  fee  to  be  paid  by  each  female  student  on  admission  to 
either  part  of  the  Previous  Exatnination  or  to  the  Additional  Subjects  of 
that  Examination  shall  be  oni^  pound. 

Ki"^.  The  feu  to  be  paid  by  each  female  student  i)efore  admission  to 
the  i'iXamin.itionin  spoken  l^'reneli  and  spoken  ( Jernian  sh.al!  beone  iiound. 

11.  It  shall  l)e  the  (bity  of  the  Syndicatt,-  ajipointed  to  conduct  the 
Local  Kx:i?ninations  and  Lectures  of  the  University  to  receive  the  fees 
paid  by  female  students  under  these  regulations  :  to  provide  therefrom 
for  the  remuneration  of  the?  Examiners  and  for  all  other  expenses 
connected     with     the     Fjxaminatinn :    to    appoint    and    to    remunerate 

1  The  rntluwlnit  ii  Iho  fi.rin  i.f  tlio  cortKlciito  :— 

Thli  li  to  cortify  that  a  Htutlont  of  CuMegt 

hkvlllK  duly  roliloil  iluriiiK  tcriii^  niiil  |iaM«il  Huch  prvlliiiliinry   K(atiilnntii>iii  an 

»ro  ro'iulrwl  liy  Iho  Onllimnri-a  of  Iho  Unl»crill>  of  CambrlciKo  htti  boon  mliillttcil  tii  thu  Kiamln- 
atic.ii  U,r  tho  Tripoi  nixl  hm  hcii  placiil  l>)  the  E«niiiliipra  In  tho  Cloni  nf 

auroeiiful  Cantliilntoii 

In  tvatimony  whvrooftho  Vl.oChiiiicdliir  nf  tho  Mid  University  c.f  CunibrliiKO  by  Iho  autluirlty  of 
tho  Chuncollnr  Mnalori  ami  .Srhnlara  of  Iho  aalil  Unlvorilty  haa  horoto  <i<t  hla  hnn<l  ami  soal  Ihli 
<lay  of  int  thouunil  olxht  humlreil  and 

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170  EXAMINATION   OF    WOMEN. 

Members  of  the  Senate  to  superintend  the  Candiilates  under  examin- 
ation :  to  determine  the  places  of  examination  and  provide  whatever  may 
be  necessary  for  the  proper  conduct  of  the  Examinations :  to  receive  and 
examine  the  Certificates  of  qualification  under  Regulations  1 — 6  :  to 
allow  such  relaxations  in  the  conditions  affecting  length  of  residence  and 
standing  as  are  allowed  for  illness  or  any  other  sufficient  cause  in  the 
case  of  Members  of  the  University  :  to  prepare  the  Certificates  given  by 
the  University  under  Regulation  10  :  and  generally  to  manage  all 
details  connected  with  the  admission  of  female  students  to  the  Examin- 
ations and  to  report  to  the  Senate  tbeieon  as  occasion  may  arise. 

The  following  Regidations  contain  conditions  re-pecting  the  recogni- 
tion  of  institutions  for  the  residence  of  Women  who  are  Candidates  for 
admission  to  Tripos  Examinations,     (firace,  April  30,  1884.) 

1.  That  the  building  in  which  it  is  proposed  that  residence  shall  be 
kept  under  Regulation  2,  sub-section  id),  is  suitable  for  the  purpose. 

2.  That  there  is  a  Committee  of  Management  consisting  of  not  less 
than  nine  members,  three  at  least  of  the  members  being  resident  Members 
of  the  Senate  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  that  the  ordinary  place 
of  meeting  of  the  Conmiittee  is  in  Cambridge. 

3.  That  the  ])ro))oscd  arrangements  for  tuition  and  discipline  are 
adequate. 

4.  That  when  application  is  made  for  tlie  recognition  of  an  establish- 
ment for  the  residence  of  women  preparing  for  admission  to  Tripos  Ex- 
aminations, the  Council  shall  ascertain  that  the  conditions  1,  2,  3  are 
l)roperly  complied  with,  and  shall  thereupon  make  a  Keport  to  the  Senate. 

5.  That  in  the  first  instance  ihe  recognition  given  by  (Jrace  of  the 
Senate  shall  be  for  five  years. 

(5.  That  the  authorities  of  an  establishment  which  has  received  recog- 
nition for  five  years  shall  give  due  notice  of  their  intention  to  apply 
for  a  renewal  of  recognition,  accompanied  by  a  statement  of  the  prospects 
of  a  permanent  foundation.  The  (Council  of  the  Senate  shall  thereupon 
make  a  Report  to  the  Senate,  recommending  either  the  renewal  of  recog- 
nition for  a  further  period  of  live  years  or  longer,  or  permanent  recognition, 
or  the  termination  of  recognition. 

7.  Tiiat  on  the  exi>irati<)n  of  a  second  ])eriod  of  recognition  the  estab- 
lishment shall  not  receive  any  further  temporary  recognition,  but  if  it  has 
been  established  on  a  permanent  footing  it  may  receive  permanent  recog 
nition  on  the  rcconnnendation  of  tlie  Council  of  the  Senate. 

)i.  That  the  ('ouncil  of  the  Senate  may  at  any  time  make  enquiry 
into  tile  condition  and  management  of  such  an  establisliment  and  may  if 
tiicy  think  fit  recommeiul  llie  termination  of  its  recognition. 

EXAMINATION    OF    WOMEN    IN    MUSIC. 

1.  WouKm  shall  Im  idlowi'd  loprescntlheiuselves  for  the  Examinations 
lield  l)y  the  University  for  the  ('aiididafcs  foi'  tlie  I)ef,'ri'es  of  Bachelor  and 
iVlastei-  of  Music  in  the  incscrilicd  (uder  of  sucli  Exanuiiations,  provided 
tlicy  fidfil  Llie  provisions  of  (!laiisi's  1.  '2.  :i.  ('>.  on  p]).  1(10,  U'A. 

2.  Woiiien  |>rcsentiii;^  themselves  for  tlicse  Extmiinations  .shall  be 
re(piii(^<l  to  pay  a  fee  of  t,T)  on  (lieir  first  admission  and  of  £2.  ICv.  on  any 
suliscqucnl  iuliiiissioii  to  each  of  tlie  Two  I'arts  of  tlic  Examination  for  the 
Degree  of  Mus.li.,  and  a  Fee  of  Xli  on  tlu'ir  first  admission  and  of  £;i  on 
liny  snlisctpicnt  admission  to  each  of  the  Two  I'arts  of  the  Examination 
for  tlic  Degree  of  Mils.M. 

;!.  Tliese  l''ees  sliall  be  paid  in  each  case  to  the  Professor  of  Music  at 
fhe  time  of  aii))lieidioii  for  admission  to  the  Examination,  and  sliidl  lie  by 
liim  paiil  to  tlie  University  (Jlicst. 


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LOCAL    EXAMINATIONS  AND   LECTURES.  171 

4.  The  Yice-Chancellor  shall  he  authorised  to  defray  out  of  the 
University  Chest  such  exi)enses  as  may  he  necessarily  incurred  in  conse- 
quence of  the  admission  of  women  to  the  Musical  Examinations  of  the 
University. 

5.  The  arrangements  for  conducting  the  Examination  together  with 
the  collection  and  distribution  of  the  Fees  shall  be  entrusted  to  the  S^Jecial 
Boai'd  for  Music. 

(>.  The  names  of  those  w  oiucn  who  satisfy  the  Examiners  shall  be  pub- 
lished  at  the  ordiiuiiy  tiiiic  in  ii  st'iiarate  list  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

7.  The  YieeCliiincellor  shall  l)e  authorised  to  grant  Certificates  to 
those  women  who  shall  have  passed  all  the  Examinations  required  of  the 
Candidates  for  either  Degree  in  Music,  the  form  of  such  Certificate  to  be 
approved  liy  the  Speciiil  Board  for  Music. 

LOCAL    EXAMINAT10N8   AND    LECTURES. 
TiiK  cxtni-inunil  work  conducted  l)y  the  Local  Examinations 
and   liCctures  Syndicate  falls  under  three  heads :    L  The  Local 
E.xaniinations;    11.  The  E.xannnation  of  Schools ;    IIL  The  Local 
Lectures. 

I.     THE    LDCAL    EXAMINATIONS. 

(i)     Local  Ex.v.minations  von  Seniok  ano  .Junior  Students. 

These  Kxaniinations  were  instituted  in  I85{?.  They  are  con- 
liucted  at  various  places  throii;,diout  the  country  hy  means  of 
printed  papers  set  l)y  a  central  body  of  E.xaniiners  and  worked  hy 
the  candidates  in  the  presence  of  K.xaniincrs  sent  down  for  that 
purpose.  For  seven  years  the  Examinations  were  open  to  hoys 
only.  In  liJOr),  a  Grace  of  the  Senate  admitted  girls  also  to  the 
Examinations  for  IJ'.Ca,  18()(),  \W)7  ;  and  in  IJUiT  girls  were  put 
permanently  on  the  same  footing  as  hoys.  The  Kxamiiiations 
in  the  ye;ir  I!Mi7  were  iii'ld  tor  the  lirst  iMiic  in  .Inly  as  well  as  in 
|)ecend)cr. 

(/andidates  are  aiimitliil  to  the  Examinations  without  limit 
of  a^e,  l)\it  Senior  Students  (•aniu)t  he  placed  in  one  of  tlu!  Honour 
Classes  unless  tlu^y  are  vinder  lit,  and  Junior  Students  e;iiuiot  he 
plaeeil  in  one  of  tiie  Ht)nour  Classes  uidess  tlu-y  are  under  Ifi. 
Hvery  (-'andidate  pays  to  the  Syndicate  a  fee  of  X'l.  The  local 
expenses  of  providing  an  l^xamimition  room,  stationery,  &c.,  are 
home  hy  the  local  (Committee  of  I\lanagenu.nt  at  each  centre  of 
Kxamimition,  and  to  meet  these  cx|)cnses  a  local  fee  is  charged  to 
each  Ciindidate  hy  the  local  Committei'.  'I'his  fee  is  usiudl}  from 
five  to  ten  shillings. 

Senior  ('andidates  can  jirocure  exemi)tion  from  the  Previous 
Exannnation  on  the  following  terms  : — 

I  Toiii  I'urt  I.  Iiy  pas.snin  in  the  (iospel  (includiiij,''  llie  (ii'eek  text),  in 
L;iiin,  uiid  in  (iieck.  or,  fioni  tiie  Classical  Papers  only  by  |)iissiiic;  in 
Lntiii  and   drcck; 

Finiii  the  M.ilh(!inatical  i'lipers  of  I'ail  II.  by  pussiii);  in  Arilhmelie, 
(•eonii^try,  and  Ai^tbra;  from  the  lOnj^lish  Essay  l)y  passing  also  in 
Eii)^lisli  (!oin)iosiliiin  ;  and  from  tlie  I'aper  on  I'aley's  Eridenrp.i,  by  passiiij^ 
alx)  in  KeliL'iiiiis  K  nowiidift'  or  in  li(>);i(' ; 

From  tlif  .Vcldiiiiiiijii  Siihjrct.s  by  shewiiiK  a  snHirient  decree  of  merit 
eithi-r  Ml  Applied  iMathematicH,  or  in  French,  or  in  (ierinan. 

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172  LOCAL   EXAMINATIONS   AND    LECTURES. 

The  Senior  Certificate  is  also  accepteil  uiuler  certain  conditions  as 
affording  exemption  from  Responsions  in  the  University  of  Oxforri, 
from  the  Matriculation  Examination  of  the  UTiiversity  of  London  ; 
of  the  Universities  of  Maiicliester.  LiverpooL  Leeds,  and  Sheffield  ;  of 
the  University  of  Birmingham  ;  and  of  the  University  of  Wales. 

Other  exemptions  afforded  by  the  Junior  and  Senior  Local  Examin- 
ations are  set  forth  in  the  Regulation.s. 

(ii)     Higher  Local  Examination. 

Examinations  for  Women  above  18  years  of  age  (now  above  17 
years  of  age)  were  instituted  in  1869,  and  made  permanent  in  1871, 
They  were  thrown  open  to  Men  in  1S73.  They  take  place  in  June, 
and  there  is  a  supplementary  F^xaraination  in  December.  Candidates 
must  have  completed  seventeen  years  of  age  before  the  first  day  of 
the  month  in  which  the  Examination  is  held,  or  must  have  obtained  a 
Camltridge  Senior  Local  Certificate,  an  Oxford  Senior  Local  Certificate, 
or  a  Higher  Certificate  of  the  Oxford  and  Camliridge  Schools  Examin- 
ation Bo;ird  or  a  Matriculation  Certificate  of  the  University  of  Ijondon. 
Each  Candidate  pays  to  the  Syndicate  a  fee  of  £2,  and  £1  for  each 
subsequent  E.xaniination. 

Candidates  are  exempted  from  the  Classical  papers  of  Part  I.  of  the 
Previous  Examination  if  they  pass  at  the  same  Higher  Local  Examin- 
ation in  the  Latin  and  Greek  set  books  and  Latin  IJnprejiared  Trans- 
lation and  from  the  paper  on  the  (xreek  Gospel  if  they  also  pass  at  the 
same  or  another  Examination  in  the  lireek  Text  of  the  New  Testament: 
from  the  Mathematical  papers  of  Part  IT.  if  they  pass  at  the  same 
Examination  in  Arithmetic,  Geonietry  and  Algebra;  and  from  the 
English  Essay  if  they  also  pass  at  the  same  or  another  Examination  in 
English  Language  and  T^iterature  :  and  from  the  paper  on  Paley's 
EvlJenrea  if  they  also  pass  at  the  same  or  another  Examination  in 
General  Old  Testament  History  or  General  New  Testament  History  or 
Logic:  from  the  Additional  Subjt'cts  if  they  pass  in  French  or  German 
or  Statics  and  Dynamics. 

A  Higher  Local  Honour  Certificate  admits  to  Tripos  Examinations 
members  of  Girton  and  Newnham  College."?  who  have  resided  during  a 
sufBcient  number  of  terms,  provided  that  the  Student  has  passed  in 
Group  P.  and  in  Group  C. 

The  Tlighei-  Local  Examination  is  accepted  as  a  qualification  for  the 
admission  of  Women  to  the  First  Public  Examination  in  the  University 
of  Oxford  jirovided  that  they  have  passed  in  ((()  Arithmetic,  [b)  two  of 
the  five  Languages  Latin,  Greek,  French,  German,  Italian,  (c)  either 
Geometry  or  Algebra. 

(iii)     Preliminary  Local  Examination. 

A  Preliminary  Local  Examination,  to  which  only  the  Students 
under  Ki  are  admissible,  and  in  which  no  Students  are  placed  in  any 
Honour  Class  uidess  they  are  under  14,  was  instituted  in  1895.  This 
Examination  is  held  in  July  and  December  at  the  same  time  as  the 
Examinations  for  Senior  and  Junior  Student^.  Every  Candidate  p.ays 
to  the  Syn<licate  a  fee  of  lO.s.  (if/. 

II.     EXAMINATION  OF  SCHOOLS. 

The  Syndicate  sends  Examiners  to  inspect  and  report  upon  schools 
which  make  application.  In  1907  seventy-five  schools  were  thus 
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III.     LOCAL  LECTURES. 

The  purpose  of  the  Local  Lectures  and  Classes  (popularly  known  as 
"  University  Extension")  is  to  provide  the  means  of  higher  education 
for  persons  of  all  i-anks  and  of  Loth  sexes  engaged  in  the  regular  occupa- 
tions of  life.  Lecturers  are  sent  to  deliver  courses  of  lectures  in  groups 
of  towns,  each  lecture  being  preceded  or  followed  by  a"  class"  for  more 
detailed  instruction.  The  charge,  inclusive  of  everything  but  local 
expenses,  for  a  course  nf  12  lectures  and  classes  is  £50.  The  first 
courses  were  arranged  by  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  1H73,  and  the 
work  has  been  taken  u[)  by  other  Universities  and  has  been  carried  on 
in  the  country  with  increasing  success.  In  188(1  powers  were  obtained 
to  affiliate  Lecture  Centres  to  the  University,  and  the  following  are 
now  affiliated : — Derby,  Colchester,  Exeter,  Leicester,  Northampton, 
Portsmouth,   Southport. 

Full  particulars  as  to  the  Local  Examinations  and  the  Examination 
of  Scliools  can  be  obtained  from  Dr  J.  N.  Keynes,  Secretary  for  Exam- 
inations, and  as  to  Local  Lectures  from  the  Rev.  D.  H.  S.  Cranage,  M.  A., 
Secretaiy  for  Ijectures,  ;it  the  Office  of  the  Syndicate,  Syndicate 
Buildings,  Mill  Lane,  Cambridge. 

OXFORD  AND  CAMBRIDGE  SCHOOLS  EXAMINATION 
BOARD. 
This  Board   was  formed    in   accordance  with   Articles   of  Agreement 
sii^ned  on  Nov.  8,  1873,  by  representatives  of  the  two  Universities. 

The  Board  examines  such  Schools  as  have  a  rcRularly  constituted 
Governing  Uody,  or  prepare  a  fair  proportion  of  their  boys  for  the  Univers- 
ities, or  in  any  other  way  give  evidence  of  providing  an  education  of  the 
highest  grade.  It  also  f^ianlsC'eriificates  to  boys  undereducation  at  School, 
who  are  examined  under  its  authority.  A  Certificate  Kxamination  may  be 
combined  with  the  Examination  of  any  School  to  which  the  i'oard  appoints 
Kxaminers.  (Candidates  under  education  at  a  School  to  which  th(!  Board 
does  not  appoint  Examiners,  and  from  which  oidy  a  few  Candidates  are 
entered,  are  examined  at  a  few  convenient  centres.  Tlje  Board  also  under- 
takes the  Inspection  of  Schools  at  any  time  duiing  tlie  School  year,  except 
when  the  Examinations  are  going  on. 

A  School  Examination,  held  uniler  tiie  authority  of  the  Board,  may  be 
of  one  or  more  of  the  following  kinds  : — 

(«)    .Such  an  i'.xainiiialioii  in  the  general  work  of  the  School,  exlemling 
either  to  the  whoh;  School  or  to  portions  of  the  School  to  be  selected 
with  the  approval  of  the  Boiiici,  as  will  enable  the   Examiners  to 
report  generally  upon  the  School  work. 
(h)    Such  an  Examination  in  any  main  subject  or  siilijects  of  instructioti, 
extending  eitlicr  lo  the  whole  .ScIkhiI  or  to  portions  ol   llic   School  to 
he  selected   with   iIk'  approval   of  the    Board ,  as  vvrll  enable  the  Ex- 
aminers to  report  on  the  slnndurd  reache<l  in  that  subject  or  subjects, 
(i)    Such  an  Examination  of  the  hi);hi;si  division  of  the  School  as  will 
enable  the    Examiners   to   report   upon   the   general    work    of  thiit 
ili\  isidii,  and,  if  required,  to  place  the  boys  in  oriler  of  merit,  and  to 
awaril  exhibitions,  scholarships,  and  prizes. 
There  is  one  Ex  and  nut  ion  for  IliKlier  ("ertificrates  in  each  year  in  .Inly. 
I  he  Examination  for  Ilighitr  ( 'ertificates  incliidestlie  following  ."^iibjccls  : 
— (iroup  1.    (I)  Latin.    (2)  (J reek.   (3)  Kri-nch.   (4)  (iernnm.   (.'})  Spanish. 

(fii  Arabic, 
(iroup  II.    (I)  Elementary  Mathematics.     ('2)  Additional  iMalheniutics. 


174  SCHOOLS  EXAMINATION   BOARD. 

Group  III.    (1)  Scripture  Knowledge.     (2)  English.     (3)  History.      (4) 

(reography. 
Group  IV.     (1)   Niiluriil   Pliilosopliy  (Mechanical  Division).    (2)  Natural 

Pliilosopiiy  (Physical  Division).  (3)  Natural  I'hilosopliy  ( Clicniical 

Division).     (4)    Ivxperiniental   Science.     (5)   Physical  Geography 

and  elementary  Geology,  (fi)  Biology. 
Kvery  Candidate  is  required  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  in  at  least  four 
Suljjects  taken  from  not  less  than  three  different  groups,  and  no  Candidate 
is  permitted  to  offer  more  than  si.x  Subjects.  If  however  a  Candidate 
satisfy  the  Examiners  in  one  subject  taken  from  Group  II.  or  IV,,  he  may 
otter  three  subjects  taken  from  Group  I.;  also  a  Candidate  who  already 
holds  a  Certificate  may  offer  four  subjects  taken  from  uut  less  than  two 
different  ffroups. 

The  Board  also  examhies  Girls  under  the  same  Regulations  as  for 
Boys,  with  four  additional  Kegulations  providing  for  the  option  of  sub- 
stitutins;-  Italian  for  Greek,  and  Music  for  Natural  Philosophy  (Mechanical 
Division),  and  for  being  examined  in  Drawing, and  for  passing  the  required 
four  sulijects  two  at  a  time. 

About  live  weeks  after  the  Examinations,  a  list  of  all  Candidates  who 
have  passed  is  published.  To  each  successful  Candidate  a  Certificate  is 
given,  signed  by  the  Vice-Chancellorsof  the  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge, specifying  (a)  the  subjects  in  which  the  Candidate  has  i)assed  merely, 
(b)  the  subjects  in  which  he  has  passed  with  distinction.  These  Certificates 
confer  exemption,  under  certain  conditions,  from  various  Examinations 
held  by  public  bodies, including  the  Previous  Examination  in  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  and  the  Examination  for  Responsions  in  the  University  of 
Oxford. 

'I'liere  is  an  Examination  for  Lower  Certificates  in  each  year,  in  .Inly. 
This  Examination  includes  the  following  subjects: — Group  1.  (1)  Latin, 

(2)  Greek,  (3)  French,  (4)  German,  (.5)  Arabic;  Group  II.  (1)  Arithmetic,  (2) 
Additional  Mathematics;  Group  111.  (1)  Scripture  Knowledge,  (2)  English, 

(3)  English  History,  (4)Geography  ;  Group  IV.  (1)  JMechanicsand  I'hysics, 
(2)  Physics  and  Chemistry,  (3)  Chemistry  and  Mechanics,  (1)  Experimental 
Science,  (5)  Botanj';  candidates  may  also  offer  Geometrical  Drawing. 

Candidates  must  satisfy  the  Examiners  in  five  subjects  taken  from  not 
less  than  three  groups,  of  which  Groups  I.  and  IL  must  be  two;  and  must 
answer  the  questions  so  as  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  that  they  have  an 
adequate  knowledge  of  English  Grammar  and  Orthography. 

There  is  an  Examination  for  School  (or  Leaving)  Certificates  in  each 
year,  in  July,  and  another  in  Decemlua-. 

This  Examination  includes  the  following  subjects: — (tiouj)  I  (1)  Latin, 
(2)  Greek,  (H)  French,  (1)  Gcrnuui ;  Gronj)  II  (1)  Elementary  Matlie- 
inatics,  (2)  Additional  Mathematics;  Groiii)  III  (1)  Scripture  Knowledge, 
(2)  English,  (.^>)  English  History,  (li  Outlines  of  Gcograiihy,  with  special 
reference  to  British  Isles  and  Empire,  (;">)  English  IIistory-an(l(  leograidiy  ; 
(rroup  IV  (1)  Mechanics,  (2)  Physics,  (.i)  Chemistry,  (1)  I'hysics  and 
Chemistry. 

('andidates  must  satisfy  tlu;  Examiners  in  not  less  than  ;">  subjects,  of 
which  English  nnist  be  inie,  taken  fi-oni  not  less  than  ;!  drouiisand  at  h'asl 
one  subject  ninst  ho  taken  from  (ii'oup  I. 

A  Candidate  who  takes  111  (,'>)  must  not  take  III  (:t|  or  HI  (4);  and  a 
Ciiiididatc  who  lakes  IV  (1)  must  not  take  IV  (2)  or  I\'  (:;). 

By  means  of  the  Examination  for  Higher  and  School  Ccrtiricates 
exempti(Mi  from  the  scxeral  parts  of  the  Previous  Exaniiiiatiou  may 
be  obtained  as  follows  : 

A.     By  means  of  the  School  ('ei'tificatc  I'ixaminalion. 


SCHOOLS  EXAMINATION  BOAED.  176 

Part  I. 

A  student  who  passes  in  Latin,  Greek  and  Sc'rii)ture  Knowledge  (in- 
cluding (rreek  Text)  at  one  examination  is  excused  tiie  whole  of  Part  I. 

A  student  who  passes  in  Latin  and  Greek  at  one  examination  is  excused 
Part  I,  with  the  exception  of  the  Paper  on  the  (JosiJel.  Sucli  a  student 
may  complete  his  exemption  hy  passing  in  Scrijiture  Knowledge  (including 
Greek  Text)  at  a  suhsecjuent  School  Certilicale  Examination. 

If  he  produces  ('crtljiciUtfi  shewing  he  passed  in  Latin  and  Greek  at 
sfparati'  Examinations,  they  are  accepted  instead  of  2'assing  in  these  two 
subjects  at  one  Examination. 

Paut   II. 

A  student  who  passes  in  .Xdditional  Mathematics,  Englisli  and  Scripture 
is  excused  the  whole  of  I'arl  IT. 

A  stiulent  who  passes  in  .\dditioiial  Mathematics  and  English  is  excused 
Pfirt  II,  excei)t  the  jtaper  on  Paley's  EriJi'iii-is  (or  its  substitute). 

A  student  who  passes  in  Additional  Mathematics  and  Scripture  is 
excused  I'art  II,  except  the  English  Essay. 

A  student  who  passes  in  Additional  Mathematics  is  excused  Part  II, 
except  the  jiaper  on  Paley's  Evidences  (or  its  substitute)  and  the  English 
Essay. 

\\\y  one  wlio  has  olitiiined  partial  exemption  from  Part  II  can  complete 
his  exemption  by  taking  the  paper  or  papers  recpiired  at  one  of  the 
subsequent  School  Certificate  Examinations. 

AnDiTiiiNAi,  Sri5.jr,(  Ts. 
A    student  is  excused  the  Additional   Subjects   wlio   passes  in  rither 
(<()    French,   (*;•   (/;)    (Jeiiiian,    or   ir)    Additional    Matiiematics,    including 
Trigonometry,  Statics  aiul  Dynamics,  or  {il}  Mechaincs,  including  Practical 
Work. 

.\  student,  who  is  entitled  to  one  or  more  of  these  exemptions  (I)y 
subjects  not  endorsed  on  a  C'<'rtificate),  can  obtain  a  statement  or  state- 
ments to  that  etTect  on  application  to  the  Candjridgc  Secretary. 

.\  student  seeking  exemption  fi'om  the  whole  or  part  of  the  Previous 
Examination,  without  being  a  i  andidule  for  a  Certificate,  will  be  charged 
the  foilowmg  fees  :  — 

£    .s'.     ,1. 

A  student  offering  more  than  foiu' subjects "i     0    0 

,,  ,,       three  or  four  subjects I     lo     0 

„  ,,       one  or  two  subjects     1      O     0 

B.     By  means  of  the  Higher  Certiticate  Kxamination. 

(u)  The  nnlinoii/  conditions,  under  which  a  Candidate  for  a  Higher 
Certiticate  can  obtain  exemption,  arc;  tlie  same  as  those  under  wliicli  a 
student  can  obtain  exemption  liy  niciins  of  the  Sciiocd  Certiticate  Ex- 
amination, excejit  thai  it  will  sullice,  if  the  Candidate;  pusses  in  the- 
English  Essay  alone  instead  of  in  the  wliole  sulijec-t  of  I'jiglish,  and 
c\c;ept  that,  if  lie.  jiroduce  < 'ciiijiciilin  shewing  he  passecl  in  two  of  his 
tliree  sid>jects  few  I'art  II  at  .le/itinilf  Examinations,  liiey  arc'  acc-epted 
instead  of  jiassing  in  these;  two  Hubjects  at  our  I'ixamiiiation. 

No  addition  to  the  Certific-ate  Fee  is  rcMpiiicd. 

{ft)  '  Note.  .\  '  s/irriid  '  c;xemption  is  c»ne  whiili  cannot  be  diti  iiiiiiiecl 
from  an  ins|iiclic)ii  of  llie  list  of  successful  Candidates  or  of  the  su))i)le- 
mi'iilinN  t;il)lis.  by  reason  of  its  involving  a  /mil  only  of  ji  suliject.  j 

A  Ciniilidate  for  ii  liiglier  Cc-rtiticute  can  obtain  s/iriinl  e\eni)itions 
fidiii  the  Niiridiis  jiipcis  (if  tile  l're\ious  Examination  under  the  following 
conditions; 

if  at  some  one  I'Aaminatiun  he  satisfies  the  I'^xaminers  in 
( 1 1      Latin  (!i'iiMMiiai', 
(•2)     ei/lirr  Latin  Bctok  or  Latin  Prose, 


176  SCHOOLS  EXAMINATION  BOARD. 

(3)  Latiu  Unprepared  Translation, 

(4)  Greek  Grammar, 

(5)  either  Greek  Book  or  Greek  Uni^repared  Translation, 

(6)  a  Prepared  Book  of  the  Old  or  New  Testament  (including  the 

Greek  Text), 
he  is  exempt  from  the  whole  of  Part  I  of  the  Previous  Examination ; 

if  in  (1),  ii),  (3),  (4)  and  (5),  he  is  exempt  from  the  whole  of  Part  I  except 
the  Greek  Gospel,  and  may  obtain  exemjition  from  the  Greek  Gospel  by 
passing  in  (6)  at  some  subsequent  Examination. 

If  at  some  one  Examination  he  satisfies  the  Examiners  in 

(1)  Arithmetic, 

(2)  Algebra,  Parts  I  and  II, 

(3)  Geometry,  Parts  I  and  II, 

(4)  Outlines  of  Scripture  Knowledge, 

(5)  English  Essay, 

he  is  exempt  from  the  whole  of  Part  II  of  the  Previous  Examination ; 

if  in  (i),  ('2),  (3)  and  (4),  he  is  exempt  from  the  whole  of  Part  II  except 
the  Essay,  and  may  obtaui  exemption  from  the  Essay  by  passing  in  (5)  at 
some  subsequent  Examination ; 

if  in  (1),  ('2),  (3)  and  (5),  he  is  exempt  from  the  whole  of  Part  II  except 
the  Paley,  and  may  obtain  exemption  from  the  Paley  by  passing  in  (4)  at 
some  subsequent  Examination ; 

if  in(l),  (•2)and(3),  he  is  exempt  from  the  Mathematical  papers  of  Part  II, 
and  may  obtain  exemption  from  the  Paley  and  the  English  Essay  by 
passing  in  (4)  and  (5)  at  some  one  subsequent  Examination. 

If  at  some  one  Exanunation  he  satisfies  the  Examiners  in  Trigonometry, 
Statics  and  Dynamics,  he  is  exempted  from  the  Additional  Subjects  of  the 
Previous  Exanunation. 

For  these  special  exemptions  an  additional  fee  of  5s.  must  be  paid  in 
May  on  entering  for  the  Examination. 

Any  Candidate  who  is  entitled  to  any  of  these  special  exemptions  will 
receive  from  the  Cambridge  Secretary  a  statement  to  that  effect. 

Information,  about  both  School  Examinations  and  Examinations  for 
Certificates,  and  Inspections  of  Schools,  will  be  found  in  the  Regulations 
of  tlie  Board,  whicli  are  pul)lished  by  the  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Univer- 
sity Presses,  and  niaj  be  |)rocured  from  their  agents.  All  coninniniealions 
relating  to  the  Examinations  and  Inspections  should  be  addressed  to  one 
of  tlie  Secretaries,  Iv  .1.  doss,  Esq.,  JNl.A.,  Cains  College,  Cambridge, 
and  P.  E.  Matlieson,  Esq.,  M.A.  (of  New  College,  Oxford)  at  74,  High 
Street,  Oxford. 


TRACKERS'  TRAINING  SYNDICATE. 

By  Grace  of  the  Senate,  February  20,  1879,  tlie  Teachers' 
Traiiiiii)^  Syndicate  was  appointed  to  orj^anize  courses  of  Lec- 
tures on  the  Theory,  History  and  Practice  of  Education,  to  or- 
ganize anil  suijerintentl  Kxaniinations  in  the  same  subjects,  and 
to  award  certificates  oi  proficiency  on  the  results  of  the  Examin- 
ations.    The  foUovvin<f  are  the  Ref^ulations  for  lilOi). 

J.  An  Examination  in  the  Tlieory,  llistory,  and  Practice  of  Teaching 
will  be  held  on  Monday  and  Tuesday,  June  2S  and  2',t,  11109,  for  persons 
wlio  have  (;oni])leted  tlic  age  of  20  l)cforc  .Tnly  1.5,  1!)09. 

Forms  of  application  for  admission  lo  the  Exiuninalion  and  fees  should 
be  sent  to  the  Secictary  not  ImIcp  iliaii  May  I.'S. 

An  Exuniinalion  will  also  be  held  on  Tuesday  and  Wednesday,  December 


TEACHERS'  TRAINING   SYNDICATE.  177 

7  and  8.  1908,  for  persons  who  shall  have  completed  the  age  of  20  beCoie 
January  15,  lltlO. 

Forms  of  application  lor  admission  and  feesshould  be  sent  in  on  or  before 
October  28. 

All  Exaniiiiatioii  in  Practical  Efficiency  will  also  be  held,  the  dates  of 
which  will  be  Hrraiif,'C(l  between  the  Pruici])als  of  recognised  Training 
Colleges  and  the  Examiner  or,  in  the  case  of  students  not  belonging  to 
such  Colleges,  by  arrangement  between  the  candidates  and  the  Secretary. 

A  fee  of  £7. 10s.  shall  be  paid  to  the  Syndicate  by  each  candidate,  except 
in  such  cases  where  two  or  more  are  taking  the  Practical  Examination  at 
the  same  centre,  when  the  fee  shall  be  £5  for  both  parts  of  the  examination. 

Certiticates  will  be  granted  to  those  who  satisfy  the  Examiners  in  both 
parts  of  the  exanunation. 

2.  No  Candidate  can  be  admitted  to  the  Examination  unless  he  or  she 
liave  either 

I.  Graduated  in  some  University  of  the  United  Kingdom,  or 
passed  the  Examination  for  Licentiate  in  Arts  at  St  Andrews. 

Or  2.  Satisfied  the  Examiners  in  Parts  I.  and  II.  of  the  Previous 
Examination. 

Or  '^.  Passed  the  Examination  for  Matriculation  at  the  University 
of  London. 

Or  4.  Passed  the  Preliminary  Examination  of  the  Victoria  Uni- 
versity. 

Or  6.  Passed  the  first  University  Examination  in  Arts  of  the 
Royal  University  of  Ireland. 

Or  6.  Passed  the  Matriculation  Examination  of  the  Royal  Univer- 
sity of  Ireland  with  honours  in  not  less  than  two  subjects. 

Or  7.  Passed  the  Preliminary  Examination  of  the  Joint  Board  of 
the  Scottish  Universities. 

Or  K.  Obtained  a  certificate  in  one  of  the  Higher  Local  Examin- 
ations of  the  Universities  of  Oxford  or  Cambridge. 

Or  '.*.  Obtained  any  higher  certificate  of  the  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Schools  Examination  Board. 

Or  10.  Satisfied  the  Examiners  in  one  of  the  Senior  Local  P^xamin- 
ations  of  the  Universities  of  Oxford  or  Cambridge,  in  English  and  at 
least  one  language,  ancient  or  modern,  and  in  Euclid  and  Algebra,  or 
passed  the  l'',xamination  b)r  a  (Certificate  ol  Proficiency  (JJurham)  orfor 
the  Associateship  of  the  College  of  Preceptors,  in  the  same  subjects. 

[(jandidates  who  have  passed  the  Senior  Local  ICxamination  may 
qualify  by  passing  a  separate  Examination  in  any  of  the  above 
mentioned  subjects  in  wiiich  lliey  have  not  already  passed.] 

Or  11.  In  the  Senior  Grade  Exaininaiion  of  the  Intermediate  Board 
for  Ireland,  obtained:  a  pass  with  honours  in  {a}  a  Modern  Language, 
{/»)  the  Kntflish  (Jroup,  ic)  Latin,  and  id)  a  pass  in  Mathematics;  or 
i'l)  and  ^b}  the  same,  with  (c)  a  pass  with  Honours  in  Mathematics, 
and  ((/)  a  pims  in  Latin. 

Or  VI.  Passed  the  Examination  for  .Vssociateship  of  Queen's 
College,  London. 

3.  The  Hubjects  of  Examination  will  be: 

(1)  The  Theory  of  Ivlucation. 

(2)  The    History   of    Education    in    l'airoi)C    since    the     Revival    of 
Learning.      I'lic  .^^pecnal  Subjects  will  be 

i'.K)tt  and  l!tll>     (il      ilerbart's  Leitures  on  Kdiication. 
(ii)     The  iMlucational   I'lieories  of  Kant. 

8—5 


178  TEACHEllS'   TRAINING   SYNDICATE. 

(3)     The  Practice  of  Education.    This  subject  will  consist  of  two  parts  : 

(a)     i^letliod,  (/')  Sciioiil  Management. 

One  paper  will  he  set  on  each  of  the  subjects  (1),  (2),  (3).     A  fourth 

paper  will  be  set  containing;  a  small  number  of  (piestions  of  an  advanced 

charicter  on  each  of  the  three  subjects.      All  these  .•■hould  be  studied  with 

reference  to  the  jjraciical  needs  of  teaclieis. 

4.  The  bases  ol  the  I^xamination  in  Practical  'J'eaching  will  be: 
(1)  E.\aniination  of  the  class  taught  hv  the  candidate.  (2)  An  inspection 
of  the  class  while  being  iau;;ht.  (3)  (Questions  put  to  the  leacher  in 
private  after  the  inspection.  (4)  A  Report  made  by  the  Head  Master  or 
Mistress. 

Canilidates  for  Examinalion  in  Practical  Teacliin}?  must  have  been 
engajred  for  at  least  a  year  in  some  school  or  scliools  recog-nised  for  tiiis 
jiniposc  liv  the  S\nilicate. 

5.  Tlie  Syndicate  will  also  lie  lead^'  to  inspect  in  .liinc  or  December 
I'JO'.I  any  College  cstablislied  for  the  training  of  teachers  other  than  ele- 
mentar)',  and  will  award  certificates  of  theoretical  and  praeiical  knowledge 
to  such  candidates  as  may  deserve  them. 

'i'he  .lune  IsxaTnmaiiou  will  he  held  at  the  following  centres,  provided 
sntticient  candidates  piestni  themselves  for  exumininion  :  London,  Cam- 
bridge, Liverpool,  Cheltenham,  Edinburgh,  Alicrystwyth,  (JardiH',  Water- 
loiil:  and  the  December  Examination  in  London,  Cambridge,  and  other 
centres  where  sufficient  candidates  present  thcniselvc-^. 

Communications  aie  to  be  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Syndicate, 
Mr  OscAK  BuuwNiNO,  King's  College,  Cambridge,  who  will  afford  any 
further  informati^  n. 


CAMJ3RIDGE   UNlVERaiTY    DAY  TRAINING 
COLLEGE. 

Cominittec:  Oscar  Browning,  M.A.,  Fclhnv  of  King  s  College,  Principal; 
W.  Durnford.  M.A.,  Fellow  of  King's  College  ;  Rev.  AV.  T.  A.  Barber,  Caius 
College;  Dr  W.  H.  D.  Rouse,  Christ's  College;  W.  (i.  Bell.  M.A.,  Trinity 
Hall;  P.ev.  F.  E.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  King's  Collc^'c;  Rev.  ('.  .f.  N.  Child, 
M.A..  Christ's  College;  L.  A.  liorradiiile.  Sehvyii  C.dlcgc. 

Prnicipal  of  the  Training  College:  Oscar  Biowuiiig,  M.A.,  Fellow  of 
King's  College,  Ciiiversity  Ijcctnrer  in  History. 

Vice-l'rincijial,  Master  of  Method  and  Lecture)' on  the  Theory,  History, 
and  Practice  of  Education:  S.  S.  F.  Fletcher,  M.A.,  King'.s  College. 

Assistant-Master  of  Method:  F.  G.  Blandford,  M.A.,  Corpus  Cbristi 
College. 

Assistant  JjC(;tuver  in  I'jducation:  C  Fox,  M.A.,  Christ's  College. 

Lecturer  on  School  Management:  J.  Wallis,  M.A.,  Head  Master  of 
I'aradise  Street  School. 

The  College  consists  of  two  dcpartnientH,  a  primary  and  a  secondary. 

1.  Ciiiididatis  for  admission  to  the  Primary  l^epartmcnt  inu.st  be 
qualilied  as  Three  Yc.ir  Stiiileiits  reading  for  a  Degree  according  to  the 
Regnlalioiis  of  the  Board  of  Fdncafion,  and  must  have  complied  with  the 
conditions  laid  down  by  the  lioiird  of  Fdiic.ilion  lor  Students  Inking  Uni- 
versity Degrees. 

2.  15efore  candidates  arc  admilltil  llicy  will  he  leiiuircd  to  proiluce 
(1)  a  C('rtilicat<'  of  birth;  ("21  satisfactory  testimony  as  to  moral  chiiracter 
from  two  rcs|)onsible  pi'rsoiis;  (;i|  testinionial.s  from  Head  Teachers  and 
Managers  of  Schools  in  which  they  have  been  trained.     .Mso  in  Mccordance 


UNIVERSITY   DAY   TRAINING   COLLEGE.  179 

witli  Panij^i'apb  10  of  the  iioaril  of  Edticatious  licj^uhitioiis  for  the  Traiii- 
iiiK  of  Teacliers,  ''(o)  the  medical  officer  of  the  College  must  certify  that 
the  state  of  their  health  is  satisfactory,  iiml  that  they  are  free  from  serious 
bodilj' defect  or  defoi'mity ;  and  (/»)  they  nmst  si^'u  a  dechiratiou  tliat  they 
intend  hoiid  ji(h:  to  adopt  and  follow  the  profession  of  teacher  in  a  Pul)lic 
Elementary  School  or  Training  College." 

;i.  \1\  students  nnist  hecome  matriculated  students  of  the  University, 
eitlier  as  nuMnhers  of  a  College  or  as  Non-Collegiate  Students.  They 
nmst  enter  the  Training  College  at  the  beginning  of  Octoln^r  and  cannot 
be  aibnitted  after  October  21,  the  day  fixed  by  the  University  for  matri- 
culatiou.  There  is  no  e.N.aminati(m  for  matriculation  at  Cambridge.  The 
University  year  begins  in  October  and  ends  in  June:  it  consists  of  three 
terms  amounting  to  about  twenty-live  weeks  iu  all.  Residence  is  obligatory 
during  this  period,  but  students  of  the  Day  Training  College  may  find  some 
further  residence  necessary  in  order  to  complete  their  practical  training. 

4.  A  fee  of  two  guineas  is  charged  for  a(bnissiou  to  the  Day  Training 
College  but  the  whole  of  the  grant  allowed  by  the  Board  of  Education  will 
|pe  paid  to  the  students  in  instalments  as  received. 

It  has  been  found  by  experience  that  the  average  e.xpeuditure  of 
Members  of  the  Day  Training  College  residuig  as  Non-Collegiate  Students, 
economically  iu  liwlgings,  during  the  twenty-five  weeks  of  necessary  resi- 
dence, is  lietween  fti.'i  and  t'TTi  a  year,  exclusive  of  clothes  aud  travelliug 
expenses. 

Since  the  opening  of  the  College  a  number  of  Students  have  held 
Exhibitions  or  Scholarships  given  by  different  Colleges  or  by  the  Nou- 
CoUegiate  Board  to  numbers  of  the  Day  Training  College.  It  is  probable 
that  this  assistance  will  be  continued  in  the  futiu'e,  but  the  exact  nuudjer 
available  in  i-ach  year  is  uncertain. 

Students  in  the  Si'condary  Department  must  be  matriculated  meml)ers 
of  the  University,  and  must  iiave  i>assed  at  least  the  Previous  Examin- 
ation. The  course  of  training  is  for  a  year,  which  nuiy  be  spent  wholly 
at  the  Training  College,  (u-  partly  under  supervision  in  some  school 
a]i]iroved  of  by  the  Committee.  Tliey  nmst  attend  such  courses  of 
lectures  on  the  Theory,  History  and  Practice  of  Education,  and  do 
such  work  in  connection  with  them  as  the  (,'oinmittee  nuiy  from 
time  to  tiini;  prescribe.  They  nmst  attend  such  Criticism,  Model  and 
Visiting  Les.sons  given  in  connection  with  the  Training  College  as  the 
Cfimmittee  may  order.  They  sluill  give  at  least  a  week's  teaching  in 
a  Practising  School  connected  with  the  College  during  each  term  they  are 
in  residence. 

The  Theoretical  work  consists  of  lectin-i's  on  tlie  I'heory.  History  and 
Practice  of  Eibu'ation,  on  Sduxd  Method  and  other  kindred  sidijects, 
given  l)y  the  l,ecturers,  who  also  guide  the  reading  of  the  stndents  and  set 
and  correct  jiapers  done  by  tliem.  Tlii'  Tract ical  work  consists  of  criticism 
lessons;  of  model  lessons,  visiting  lessons,  and  other  approved  methods 
of  teaching  the  I'ractice  of  Etlucation.  Facilities  are  also  provided  for 
Htudeuts  to  jiractise  in  schools  under  coni])etent  supervision. 

The  l'niv(!rsity  grants  a  certificate  of  theoretical  and  practical 
efficiency  to  jiersons  who  luive  satisfied  the  examiners  in  a  written 
examination  held  twice  a  year,  in  .lune  and  J>eceniber  ;  and  wlio,  l)eing 
presented  by  the  Training  College,  luive  satistied  the  examiner  iu 
I'ractice,  who  will  take  into  account  reports  on  the  practical  work  done 
by  the  student. 

Tlu!  fee  payable  for  the  alnive  courses  is  i'7.  lO.i.  a  term. 

Applications  for  admission  and  eni|uiries  are  to  be  addressed  to  the 
Principal  of  the  (Jollege,  Oscar  Browning,  M..\.,  King's  College,  Cambridge. 


180  INDIAN    CIVIL   SERVICE    STUDENTS. 

INDIAN   CIVIL   SERVICE   STUDENTS. 

By  Grace  of  May  10,  1883,  a  Board  of  Indian  Civil  Service  Studies 
wa8  constituted,  to  consist  of  eight  persons,  of  whom  two  should  retire 
each  year  but  be  re-elij<ible.  By  Grace,  March  11,  1807,  the  Board  was 
con.stitutfd  a  Special  Board  of  Studies  to  which  the  Sir  Thomas  Adams 
Professor  of  Arabic,  the  Begius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  the  Professor 
of  Sanskrit,  were  added  as  <.'•  ufjicio  Members.  By  the  last  mentioned 
Grace  the  Board  are  empowered  to  ai>point  University  Teachers.  The 
principal  function  of  the  Board  is  to  provide  from  time  to  time,  for  Indian 
Civil  Service  Students  resident  at  Cambridge,  such  assistance  in  preparing 
for  their  final  examinations,  and  also  such  special  supervision,  as  they  may 
think  necessary,  applying  for  that  purpose  such  funds  as  may  be  assigned 
to  them  from  time  to  time  by  the  Senate.  By  Grace  of  Nov.  21,  1889,  the 
Board  was  further  authorised  to  couespoiid  on  beiialf  of  the  Ihiiveisity 
with  the  Government  and  other  bodies  on  all  matters  connected  with  tlie 
interests  of  Cambridg-e  students  proposiiig  to  become  candidates  for  first 
selection  tor  the  Indian  Civil  Service;  and  by  Grace  of  Nov.  20,  1890,  it 
has  been  made  the  duly  of  the  Board  to  report  annually  the  results,  as  regards 
Camliridge  candidates,  of  the  examiniitioii  for  firs*  selection,  and  any  changes 
in  the  Regulations,  and  to  append  such  remarks  and  suggestions  as  they  may 
think  useful. 

The  Board  are  also  authorised,  by  Grace  of  March  It!,  1893  (1)  to  arrange 
for  or  recognise  lectures  or  other  instruction  in  any  of  the  subjects  of 
the  Indian  Civil  Service  Open  Competition ;  and  in  accordance  with  this 
Grace  they  publish  at  the  beginning  of  each  term  a  list  of  lectures  to  be 
delivered  on  sonu;  of  the  subjects  not  included  in  the  lists  published  by 
the  Special  Jioards  of  Studies:  and  (-2)  Ity  (h-ace  tl  of  February  17,  190'2, 
to  use  for  the  discharge  of  the  duties  assigned  to  the  Board  in  regard 
to  the  Indian  Civil  Service  Oi)en  Competition  such  portion  of  the  funds 
assigned  to  them  by  the  Senate  as  may  from  time  to  time  not  be 
required  for  the  instruction  and  supervision  of  the  Selected  Candidates. 

Information  respecting  the  arrangements  made  from  time  to  time  by  the 
Board  may  be  obtained  from  the  Secretary,  H.  A.  Roberts,  M.A., 
University  Offices,  til,  St  Andrew's  Street,  Candiridge. 

An  Association  of  Colleges  has  been  formed  to  provide  supplementary 
lectures  in  the  subjects  of  the  examination  for  the  open  competition.  Mr 
G.  P.  Moriarty,  1,  Mill  Lane,  has  been  appointed  Director  of  Studies,  and 
will  advise  Candidates  with  reference  to  their  work  for  the  Open  (%>m- 
petition. 

BnAUNAGAll  Mkdal. 

In  July  1H'.I3  the  srun  of  f'iOO  was  i)resented  to  the  University  by  the 
Mabara'ja  (jf  Bhaunagar  to  found  a  I'rize  Medal,  the  conditions  for  the 
award  of  which  were  to  be  determined  by  Sir  J.  Peile,  Member  of  the 
Council  for  India,  l)r  Peile,  Master  of  (Christ's  College,  and  M.  M. 
Bhownaggree,  Esii.,  (I. I.E.  By  (irace  of  the  Senate,  November  23,  1893, 
the  following  are  the  Regulations  for  the  Prize: 

1.  There  shall  he  a  Medal  to  be  called  the  Bhaunagar  Mediil. 

2.  Tlu!  Medal  shall  be  invard(^d  ainiiuilly  to  that  one  of  tlu^  Selected 
Candidates  for  the  Indian  Civil  Service  who,  having  passed  one  of  the 
Hoiu)ur  Examinations  of  the  University  and  having  also  spent  his  year  of 
probation  ;it  Cambridge,  shall  stand  highest  in  the  liiial  list  of  Selected 


FOREIGN   SERVICE   STUDENTS   COMMITTEE.  181 

Candidates  arranged  by  the   combined  results  of  the  Examination  for 
selection  and  the  final  Examination  for  Probationers. 

3.  If  at  any  time  it  be  decided  that  Probationers  shall  no  longer 
reside  at  Cambridge  or  if  for  any  other  reason  it  shall  seem  expedient 
to  make  any  changes  in  Regulation  '2,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Senate  to 
make  such  changes,  prox  ided  that  they  be  first  sul)mitted  to  His  Highness 
the  present  Maharaja  of  Bhaunagar  iluring  his  lifetime,  for  his  approval, 
or  to  such  person  as  he  maj'  appoint  for  that  purpose. 

IMM.     C.  A.  SilbLTiail,  l!.A.,  IVt. 

1896.  J.  F.  Urvaiit,  Clare. 

1«96.  i\.  S.  n.HutUr,  U.A.  I'tinbroke. 

1897.  A.  C.  Cliatterjto,  If.A.,  King's. 
189S.  1).  SheaniH',  H.A.,  Triii. 
ISitll.  C.  E.  (Juitcrniau,  U.A.,  Tiiii. 
1!M)0.  F.  M.  Levi.  H.A.,  Triii. 

1901.  T.  K.  Johnston,  B.A.,  Irin. 

1902.  I.  (i.  iJovd,  RA.,  Caius. 

1903.  n.  A.  Brown,  B.A.,  Ciius. 

1904.  V.  1*.  How,  B.A.,  Joh. 
1!HI5.  K.  1,1.  Tannir,  It. A.,  Clare. 
l;K»(i.  <t.  II.  I!.  Starte,  I!. A.,  Clare. 
1U07.  A.  II.  I.lovd,  H.A.  Cains. 


FOREIGN    SERVICE   STUDENTS   COMMITTEE. 
(Grace  of  15  June,  11)05.) 
1.     Tliat  tliere  be  constituted  a  Foreign  Service  Students  Committee. 
•1.     There  shall  be  a  Director  of  a  School  of  Living  Oriental  Ijanguages, 
appointed  by  the  Foreign  Service  Students  Comniittee  with  the  consent  of 
tlie  ViceCliancellor.     Tlie  Director  sliall  perform  such  duties  and  receive 
sucli  sti])end,  out   of  tlie  funds  at   the  dis]>osal  of  the  Committee,  as  the 
Committee  may  determine.     He  shall  liobl  oflice  for  five  years  and  shall 
be  eligilile  for  reajipointment  in  the  sanu^  manner. 

3.  The  Foreign  Service  Students  Counuittee  shall  consist  of  the 
Dire<-tor  of  tlie  School  of  Living  Oriental  li.inguages,  together  with  two 
members  ap)>ointed  by  tlie  Senate  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council  of 
the  Senate,  three  aplioiiitecl  l)y  tlie  Senate  on  tlie  n(>iniliati<in  of  the  Sl>ecial 
Board  fur  Oriental  Studies,  and  a  )iienil)er  of  tlie  A|iiiointmeiits  P.oard 
apiMiinled  by  the  Seiiale  on  tlie  nomination  of  that  Board.  The  n]ipoint- 
ment  shall  be  in  each  case  for  three  years.  Of  the  members  ai>pointed  liy 
the  Senate  two  shall  retire  in  each  year.  A  retiring  menilier  siiall  be 
eligilile  for  reappointment. 

Noti<-e  of  tlie  agenda  of  each  meeting  shall  be  sent  to  the  Secretary 
of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  who  may,  whenever  he  thinks  it  desirable, 
nominate  a  delegate  to  take  |iart  in  the  deliberations.  Such  delegate 
shall,  on  each  oc<'asioii  fur  wbicli  be  is  ajipointed,  have  the  same  )iowers  as 
a  member  of  tln^  ('ommittee. 

I.     The  duties  of  the  Committee  shall  be 

((f)  to  make  arraiigemenls  for  the  instruction  an<l  general  super- 
vision (ij  of  the  Student  Interjirelers  sent  from  time  U>  time  to  the 
I'niversity  by  the  Poreign  Ollice,  (ii)  of  .selected  candidates  lor  the 
Egyptian  and  Sudan  Civil  Service,  iind  (iiii  nf  any  similar  class  of 
students,  assigned  to  Diem  by  (iriice  nf  the  Sennte,  and  nut  under  the 
HUpervisiiin  of  the  Special  Pnaiil  of  Indian  Cixil  Sei\  ice  Studies: 

III)  to  administer  the  fund  sii|>p|jed  by  the  l''i>reign  Oflice  for  Ibe 
instruction  of  Sliidenl   lnter|iieters.  ami   any  (itlnr  funds  sti|i|iliiMl  by 


182  AGKICULTURAL   SCIENCES. 

other  bodies  for  a  similar  imrpose,  with  the  excei)tioii  of  the  annual 
.subvention  of  £riOO  made  l)y  the  Government  of  India: 

((•)     to  report  to  the  Vice- Chancellor  for  publication  to  the  Senate 
at  least  once  a  year : 

(rf)     to  promote  in  the  University  the  study  of  Living  Oriental 
Languages : 

(f)     to  perform  such  other  functions  as  may  from  time  to  time  be 
assigned  to  them  by  the  Senate. 
5.     The  Committee  sliall  arrange  for  such  lectures  as  may  be  required 
for  the  students  under  their  charge,  and  shall,  before  the  begiiniiug  of  each 
ternj,  publish  a  list  of  the  lectures  for  which  they  have  arranged. 

(i.  There  shall  be  teachers  of  Living  Oriental  Languages,  appointed  l>y 
the  Committee  on  the  reconmiendation  of  the  Director  on  such  conditions 
as  the  Committee  shall  approve.  They  shall  perform  such  duties,  and 
receive  such  stijiend,  out  of  the  funds  at  the  disjiosal  of  the  Committee,  as 
the  Committee  shall  determine. 

7.  The  teachers  so  appointed  shall,  on  the  reconnnendation  of  the 
Connnittee,  and  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  in  each  case,  bear 
the  title  of  University  Teacher,  and  shall  have  the  same  privileges  as  the 
University  Teachers  ajipointed  by  the  Special  Board  for  Indian  Civil 
Service  Studies  (Oidinauces,  pp.  B26,  42-1). 


AGRICULTURAL   SCIENCKS. 

Examinations  in  Agricultural  Sciences  are  held  as  follows: — 
The  Diploma  Examinations  are  ojieu  to  Mend)ers   of   the  University 
and  also  to  persons  who  are  not  Members  of  the  University. 

The  Special  Examination  in  Agricultural  Sciences  takes  place  in  June 
and  in  November  each  year,  and  the  Examination  for  tlie  Diploma  in  Agri- 
culttiriil  Science  and  Practice  Part  I.  in  June  and  Novendier,  Part  II.  in 
June  only.  The  Special  Examination  and  the  Examination  foi-  Part  I.  of 
the  Examination  for  the  Diploma  are  the  same,  and  include  Agriculture, 
Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Pliysics,  Agricultural  Botany  and  Zot)logy. 
Geology  and  Forestry  can  also  be  taken  as  voluntary  sulijects.  Part  II.  of 
the  Examination  lor  the  Diploma  includes  I.  Agriculture;  II.  1  Agricultinal 
Botany,  2  ."Vgricnltural  I'bysiology,  8  Agricultural  Zoology;  III.  1  Agricul- 
tural Chemistry,  2  Agricultural  Physics,  8  Agricultural  Geidogy.  I.,  II., 
III.  1  are  compidsory,  II.  2,  :!  and  III.  2,  3  are  voluntary.  Distinction 
may  be  obtained  in  I.,  II.  or  III.  The  voluntary  subjects  are  taken  into 
account  in  awarding  distinction. 

HEGULATIONS  RESPECTING  THE  BOAKD  OF  AGIilCULTUlUL 
STUDIES    AND   THE   AGllICULTURAL   EDUCATION   FUND. 

I.  The  Board  of  Agricultural  Studies  shall  consist  of  the  Vice- 
('liancellor,  thc^  Draitcrs'  I'rofessor  of  Agriculture,  the  Professors  of 
Agricultural  Pxitany,  P.otany,  Chemistry,  Geology,  Physiology,  and 
J'athology,  tlic  Iveailcr  in  Forestry,  and  the  (iilbey  Lecturer  in  the  llistory 
and  Fconomics  of  Agriculture;  the  University  Lecturer  in  Agricultural 
Physiology;  three  mendn'i's  of  the  Semite  appointed  by  (irace  on  the 
nomination  of  the  Council  of  tlu^  Senate;  and  siu'h  other  jjersons  as  may 
from  time  to  time  be  appointed  by  (irace  under  the  Piegulation  next 
following. 

II.  Each  CoLinty  or  Borough  Council  on  the  Ijist  imblished  by  (Ik^ 
P.oai'd  as  licreinafler  [)rovided  shall  be  empowered  to  nominate  annually 


AGRICULTURAL   SCIENCES.  183 

to  the  Seimtf  one  peisou  to  be  ii  lafiuluT  of  the  Board  for  one  year;  and 
tlie  Board  sliall  he  eniiioweri'd  to  iioiiiiiiate  ainmally  to  the  Senate  two 
persons  to  be  additional  members  of  the  Board  for  one  year. 

III.  Of  the  members  nominated  ))y  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  one 
shall  on  the  first  occasion  be  appointed  to  hold  office  until  'M  December 
l'JO'2,  one  to  hold  oflice  until  HI  December  I'.tOl,  and  one  to  hold  office 
until  31  Decend)er  I'.tOO;  and  thereafter  each  shall  be  appointcil  for  three 
years.  Such  members  shall  cease  to  hold  office  on  the  thirty-first  day  of 
December,  and  tlieir  jilaces  shall  be  suiiplied  liy  persons  ajiijoiiiled  at  a 
Con}<ret,'ation  l)ifore  the  end  of  full  ti'rm  in  the  preceding,'  Michaelmas 
Term,  the  reliring  members  being  eligible  for  re-appointment. 

IV.  The  Vice-ChanceUov  or  his  Deputy  and  four  other  members  shall 
constitute  a  quorum  of  the  Board. 

V.  The  duties  of  the  Board  sli.ill  incluile  the  following: 

(1)  To  provide  for  the  iusti'uction  and  supervision  of  students  of 
agricultural  science  resident  in  ("ainbridge,  whether  members  of  the 
University  or  not,  by  ai'raiigement  with  the  Professors  of  the  Univer- 
sity and  otlier  teadiers; 

{'!)  To  correspond  w  ith  the  Board  of  .\griculture,  with  contributing 
and  otlier  County  and  Borough  CoimcHs,  and  with  other  bodies  and 
persons,  on  matters  relating  to  the  instruction  and  sujiervision  of  such 
students,  and  to  take  steps  for  making  known  tlie  opportunities 
offered  at  Cambiidge  fur  thi'  study  of  subjects  liearing  on  agriculture; 

(Ii)  To  administer  the  Agricultuial  Education  I'mid,  and  to  jirepare 
anil  keep  the  accounts  thereof  in  such  form  as  may  be  approveil  by  the 
Financial  Board,  the  accounts  of  the  Fund  lieing  iinniuilly  audited  in 
such  manner  as  the  Financial  Board  may  direct  and  publislied  with 
the  I'niversity  Accounts; 

( I)  To  take  over  and  ]>erforni  tlie  functions  formerly  assigned  to 
the  .\grieultiMal  Science  Syndicate,  including  the  management  of  tlie 
Examinations  in  the  Science  and  I'ractice  of  .Vgriculture,  and  to  under- 
take tlie  condui't  and  suiierintendence  of  agricultural  exiierimeiits  and 
inspi'rtions  on  liehalf  of  County  or  Borougli  Councils  or  of  other  bodies 
or  persons; 

(.^>)     To  report  frctm  time  to  time,  and  at  least  once  a  year,  to  theSenate; 

(0)  To  prepare  ami  publish  annually  to  the  Senate  a  List  of  the 
County  and  Borough  Councils  wliicji  liave  iirranged  witli  the  Board  to 
contriliute  annual  gr.inis  to  tin-  Agriiultnial  I'lduculion  l-'und ; 

(71  To  pi'iforiii  sncli  other  functions  as  may  from  time  to  time  be 
assigned  to  the  Hoard  by  the  I'niversity. 

VI.     Tlie  .\g|-ieultuial  Education  l''inid  shall  rec(i\e  the  follouing: 

(1 1     ,\nnnal  and  other  grants  contiibiited  by  tlie  Board  of  .Agriculture  ; 

(•2)  .Viiniiiil  ami  other  grants  cinit  libiilrd  by  County  anil  Borough 
Connirils  an<l  other  bodies; 

(iJ)  Donations  made  to  the  l'ni\(isity  for  the  pniniotion  of  agri- 
cultural sci(^iice  Mild  education; 

(1)  Fees  for  the  exauiiiiation  of  candidates  lor  llie  J>iploma  in 
Agriculture,  fees  of  sludenls  receiving  instruction  under  the  sii|iei- 
visir)n  of  the  Moaril,  ami  payments  for  such  other  ser\  ices  as  the  i'>oiird 
is  empowered  lo  jierform. 

The  ])ayiiienls  to  be  miide  from  the  l<'und  shall  iiicliide  the  following: 

(1)  The  slipeiiil  of  the  I'rofessor  of  .Agriculture; 

(2)  Stipeiiils  and  otlier  payuielils  to  peiMiiis  employed  by  a)ij)oiiil- 
ment  of  the  Hoard  in  iiislnictiiig  and  siniervising  sludenls,  or  in  super- 
intending expi-riiiieiits  and  iiis|iectioiis; 


184  BOARD   OF   GEOGRAPHICAL   STUDIES. 

(3)  Payments  in  respect  of  laboratory  and  other  aceommodation  for 
teacliing,  and  expenses  of  examinations,  inspections,  and  experiments 
conducted  under  tiie  authority  of  the  Board; 

(4)  Exiienses  of  administration,  iuchidiug  the  salary  of  a  Secretary 
if  required. 


APPOINTMENTS   BOARD. 

By  Grace  of  27  February,  1902,  an  Appoiutnients  Board  in 
coiniexion  witli  the  University  was  established  to  cai'ry  on  the 
work  liitherto  performed  by  the  Cambridge  Api)ointments  Asso- 
ciation, and  by  Grace  of  7  June  1900,  The  Appointments  Board 
was  continued  until  the  Senate  shall  otherwise  decide.  The 
Appointments  Board  consists  of  the  Vice-Chancellor,  and  five 
nieuiliers  of  the  Senate  appointed  by  (irace,  on  the  nomination 
of  the  Council  of  the  Senate  ;  and  each  College  or  Public  Hostel 
in  Cambridge  which  contributes  annually  the  sum  of  ten  pouiids 
at  least  to  the  Appointments  Fund  is  empowered  to  appoint 
annually  one  person  to  l)e  a  member  of  the  Board  for  one  year. 
The  Board  is  also  en)p(»wered  to  appoint  annually  not  more  than 
eight  persons  to  ])e  additional  members  of  the  Board  for  one  year. 
The  office  of  the  Board  is  at  the  University  Offices,  St  Andrew's 
Street,  and  is  open  throughout  the  year. 


BOARD   OF   GEOGRAPHICAL   STUDIES. 

1.  The  Board  of  Geograidiical  Studies  shall  consist  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  the  Reader  in  Geography,  two  members  of  the  Senate  ap- 
pointed annually  by  Grace  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
one  on  the  nomhiation  of  the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology,  one 
on  the  nomination  of  the  Special  Board  for  History  and  Arclueology,  and 
one  on  the  nomination  of  the  Si)ecial  Board  for  Economics  and  Politics; 
and  such  other  persons  as  may  from  time  to  time  he  appointed  by  Grace 
under  tlie  Regulations  next  following. 

•2.  The  Council  of  the  Boyal  Geographical  Society  shall  lie  empowered 
to  nominate  annuiilly  to  tlif  Seniitc  two  pc-rsons  to  lie  members  of  the 
Board  for  one  year;  and  the  Board  shall  )>e  empowered  to  nominate 
aniuially  to  the  Senate  two  persons  to  ))e  ad<litional  members  of  the  Board 
for  one  year. 

The  V'^ice-diiuicelhu-  or  his  Deputy  and  three  other  members  shall  con- 
stitute a  (juoruni  of  the  Board. 

3.     The  duties  of  the  Board  shall  include  the  following: 

((()  To  promote  geographical  study  and  research  within  tlie  Univer- 
sity, and  to  ])iovi(le  and  arrange  for  courses  of  lectures  and  of  practical 
instruction  in  tlie  several  branches  of  geograpliical  science,  to  be  given  in 
Caiiiliridge  by  tlic  Reader  in  (Jeography  and  by  other  teachers  under  the 
direction  of  tiie  Board  ; 

(/;)  To  correspond  with  the  Royal  (ieograi)bicnl  Society  and  with 
other  bodies  and  persons  on  nmtters  relating  to  tlic  promotion  of  geo- 
graphical study  and  researcli,  and  to  take  steps  for  making  kn(Wii  the 
opportunities  provided  at  Cambridge  for  students  of  (ieograpliy ; 


DIPLOMA  IN   GEOGRAPHY-  185 

((■)  To  ailiiiiiiister  the  Geofjraphical  Education  Fuml,  and  to  prepare 
aud  keep  tlie  accounts  tliereof  in  sucli  form  as  niaj'  be  approved  by  the 
Financial  Koard,  tlie  accounts  of  tlie  Fund  l)eing  annually  audited  in  such 
manner  as  the  Financial  Board  may  direct  and  jiublished  with  the  Univer- 
sity Accounts; 

((7)  To  draw  up  and  publish  from  time  to  time  schedules  defining 
the  ranire  of  the  Special  Exaininati' ii  in  (ieoi,'rai>hy  for  the  Ordinary  B.A. 
Degi'ee,  and  the  Exaniiiuitions  for  the  Diploma  in  (Jeoi,n-a])hy 

(e)  To  report  from  time  to  time,  and  at  least  once  a  year,  to  the 
Senate ; 

(/■)  To  perform  such  other  functions  as  may  from  time  to  time  be 
assigned  to  the  Board  by  the  University. 

4.     The  Geographical  Education  Fund  shall  receive  the  following 

id)     The  aiuiual  grant  of  fH)0  from  the  University  Chest; 

(//)  The  annual  grant  of  £200  from  the  Council  of  the  Eoyal 
Geographical  Society ; 

((•)  (irants  and  donations  made  to  the  University  for  the  promotion 
of  geograi)hical  study  and  resean'li ; 

((/l  The  fees  of  students  attending  ct)urses  of  lectures  and  practical 
instruction  provided  l)y  the  Board,  the  fees  for  the  examination  of  candid- 
ates for  the  Diploma  in  (ieograjdiy,  and  payments  for  such  other  services 
as  the  Board  is  empowere(l  to  perform. 

The  payments  to  be  made  from  tlie  Fund  shall  include  the  following: 

In)     Tile  Stipends  of  the  University  Lecturers  in  Geograjjliy; 

i/()  Sti])ends  and  other  payments  to  teachers  emjjloyed  )>j'  appoint- 
ment of  the  Board  for  the  instruction  and  supervision  of  students  of 
Geography; 

I.)  Payments  in  respect  of  laboratory  and  other  accommodation 
ami  appliances  for  leaching;  the  expenses  of  the  examinations  for  the 
Diploma  in  (Tcography,  including  tlie  stii)ends  of  the  Examiners;  and  the 
8tii>ends  of  the  Examiners  for  tlie  Sjtecial  Examination  in  Geography; 

{d)     Expenses  of  administration. 


DIPLOMA   IN   GEOGRAPHY. 

1.  An  Examination  for  a  Diidoma  in  Geogrsiphy  shall  be  held  once  in 
the  year,  or,  if  the  Board  of  Geographical  Studies  should  think  it  expedient, 
more  than  once. 

2.  The  conditions  under  wliich  candidates  may  be  admitted  to  the 
Examination  shall  be  determined  by  the  Senate,  on  the  reconuueudation 
of  the  Board. 

:i.  Tile  Examination  shall  liavc  reference  to  the  several  branches  of 
(ieographi<'al  Scien<'e,  treated  in  an  advanced  and  comprehensive  miinner. 

I.  The  sulijecis  lo  be  inc'liided  in  the  Fxamiiiation  sliiill  be  fixed  from 
time  to  time  by  tlie  Senate,  on  the  re<cniimcndalion  of  llic  Hoard. 

.").  Candidates  who  pi'eseiit  tliemselves  for  llir  JCxaminatioii  sliall  lie 
reipnred  to  jiay  fees  to  be  lixe<l  from  lime  lo  timi'  liy  the  Board. 

I'l.  A  camlidate  who  lias  passed  the  I'ixaminatioii  to  tlie  satisfaction  of 
llii'  I'lxaminers  shall  be  entitled  lo  a  Diidoma  testifying  to  bis  competent 
knowledge  of  ( ieograi(hi<'al  Science. 

7.  It  sliall  be  the  duty  of  llie  Board  to  fix  the  number  r)f  Examiners  for 
the  l')xaiiiiiiation  ;  to  noniiiuite  tlieiii  for  election  by  the  Senate;  to  li\  the 
liiiicH  of  the  KxamiiuitioMs  ;  to  li\  tlie  payments  of  Examiners,  and  the 
fees  lo  be  paid  liv  candidates. 

S.     Tile  Examination  shall  be  in  two  Parts. 


186  DIPLOMA  IN   GEOGRAPHY. 

9.  Part  I  wliall  include  the  subjects  for  the  Special  Examination  in 
Geograpliy ;  it  shall  he  contlucted  l)y  means  of  the  papers  set  for  that 
Examination,  and  shall  be  held  at  the  same  times  and  in  the  same  manner. 

10.  Part  II  shall  include  the  following  subjects : 

((()  Regional  Geography,  (It)  Surveying  and  Mai^ping,  {r)  Geomor- 
phology,  (</)  Oceanography  and  Climatology,  (e)  History  of  Geograiihy, 
(/■)  Anthropdgeography. 

Candidates  shall  be  required  to  take  the  subjects  {a)  and  (li),  together 
with  two  at  least  of  the  subjects  (<■),  {d),  {(■),  {/). 

11.  No  candidate  shall  be  admitted  to  Part  II  until  he  has  satisfied  the 
Examiners  in  Part  I. 

SCHEDULES. 

Part  I. 

(1)     I'lnjuical  Geogirqi/ii/. 

Form  and  motions  of  the  Earth.  Elementary  Climatology  and  Ocean- 
ograjdiy.  Tyjjical  forms  of  land  configuration,  their  distribution  and 
modes  of  formation. 

{'2)     Uistorical  and  Pohlkal  O'eoi/raji/n/, 

The  historical  develoi^ment  and  political  partition  of  the  different 
regions  of  the  world,  with  a  consideration  of  the  infiiience  of  their  iihysical 
features.  A  more  detailed  knowledge  of  the  geography  of  a  selected 
region  [for  1907  and  1008,  Europe]. 

(H)     Economic  and  Conuncrcial  (Jeoiinqihii. 

The  economic  growth  of  the  different  regions  of  the  world,  and  the 
main  lines  of  commerce  and  conuiiunication  by  land  and  sea  in  past  and 
present  times.  A  more  detailed  knowledge  of  a  selected  region  [for  1907 
and  19().s,  Europe]. 

(1)      Cartograj)]/!/. 

The  construction  and  use  of  maps.  A  general  knowledge  of  the 
metliods  of  exploratory  surveying  :  phiiie-tabling.  latidules  and  azimuths 
by  the  sun,  latitude  and  azimuth  traverses,  route  tra\erses  and  compass 
sketching.     Heights  by  barometer  and  boiling-point  thermometer. 

The  candidate  will  be  examined  orally  and  practically  on  maps,  and  on 
the  ordinary  surveying  instruments. 

Any  candidate  who  can  produce  a  sketch  made  by  liimself  of  a  route 
traversed  by  compass,  and  checked  by  oliservations  for  latitude  and 
a/,inuitli  with  tlie  necessary  computations,  will  be  examined  thereon  and 
will  receive  special  credit  for  good  work. 

(5)     Histoi  11  of  Gcoijrapldcal  J^iacorcri/. 

The  outlines  of  the  history  of  geographical  discovery,  with  special 
questions  on  a  selected  region  or  i)eriod  [for  1907  and  1908,  The  FiJ'ttenlli 

Ccntuiji  \. 

(Ci)      hjU'.nwnts  of  Ellinofoj/!/. 

The  piiiu^ipal  races  of  mankind,  their  migrations  and  ]iresent  distrilm- 
tion. 

Paki'  II. 
Tlie  Examinatiiiii   will  br  partly  in  writing,  ]iiirtly  oral  and  practical, 
and  will  include  the  following  subjects. 

((()  UcijioHal  Hciiijnijilii/.  The  ca)tograiiliical  analysis  of  the  [ihysicnl 
regions  of  the  world;  coastal  outline  and  land-relief;  climatic  conditions 
and    river-systems.      Distribution    of    populalidU    iii    ichition    to    natural 


BOAKD   OF  MILITARY   STUDIES.  187 

resources  ami  conditions.     Relation  of  jiolitical  partition  and  economic 
conditions  to  physical  features. 

Candidates  uiaj'  be  rei^uired  to  re  id  and  draw  maps,  and  to  make 
estimations  of  area,  distance,  and  relief. 

(/>)  Sitrr,i/iii;i  ond  Mdpiiinii.  The  princii)les  of  Geodetic  surveying; 
its  objects  and  methods;  the  instiuments,  observations,  and  computations 
employed  in  l)ase-nieasurenient,  determinatiun  of  initijil  latitude,  longitiule, 
and  azimuth,  and  primary  triangulatinn.  Detenninalion  of  mean  sea-level. 
Topographical  surveying:  base-measurement,  triangulalion  Ity  tlieodolite, 
plane-tabling,  tia\ erses,  heights  and  contours  b}'  clinon)eter.  Exploratory 
surveying:  adaptation  of  the  preceding  methods  to  rapid  work;  jilane-table 
triangidation,  ciinipass-\ariation.  )-oute-traveises,  heights  by  barometer 
and  boiling-point  tliermomelei-.  Methods  of  niai)-projcction  and  map- 
(b'awing  :  selection  and  identilication  of  i)rojections  ;  measurement  and 
reduction  of  maps. 

Any  candidal*'  wlio  can  produce  examides  made  by  himself  of  (1)  a  small 
area  of  toiiographical  ti'iangidation,  including  observations  for  initial 
latitude  and  azimutli,  witli  phme-table  details  and  clinometer-contoins, 
or  {'!)  a  t)ii-i)doHtetravers('  itape  or  subtense),  or  CM  a  route-traver.se  with 
comjiass,  checked  by  observations  for  latitude,  witli  the  necessary  observa- 
tions and  computations  in  each  case,  will  be  examined  thereon  and  will 
receive  special  credit  for  good  work.  Candidates  may  be  required  to 
indicate  methods  of  survey  suitable  for  a  given  tract  of  country  under 
given  conditions  as  to  accuracy,  timi',  and  cost. 

((■)  (lioimirplioliiiii/.  The  present  distribution  of  the  lands  and 
oceans,  and  proposed  explanations  of  this  distribution.  The  characters 
ami  (genesis  of  the  surface-features  of  tlu'  land,  inchiding  the  coast-lines: 
the  influence  of  earth-movements,  erosion,  accunudation,  and  volcanic 
action,     (ieographical  cycles;  the  growth  and  degradatiiui  of  land-masses. 

(//)  0<i(nt(></r(i/ilii/  and  Cliinutolo'ii/.  The  surface-divisions  and 
Kuba<|ue(>us  contours  of  the  oceans.  The  (listril)ution  of  temperature  and 
salinity  in  tlie  oceans  and  seas.  Oceanic  eirculation ;  currents  and  fides. 
Jlistribution  of  ulniosplierie  teniiMiatine  ;uid  pressure,  winds,  and  preeipi- 
tation,  as  modified  by  latitude,  altitude,  distanee  from  the  sen.  and  lanii- 
fornis.     Secular  variations  of  climate. 

('I  Ilin/ori/  of  (Jroiirajihi/.  Tlie  evolution  of  modern  geograpliy,  as 
illustrated  by  the  liistory  of  the  geographical  iiotions  ami  metliods  preva- 
lent at  successive  eiioclis.  Tlie  liistory  of  the  gradual  discovery  of  the 
continents,  islands,  and  oceans. 

If)  .Inflirojiuin'oi/rajiliy.  The  classification  of  tlie  races  of  mankind, 
and  tlie  physical  characters  on  wliich  it  is  liased.  Tiie  geograpliical  dis- 
tril>ution  of  races  according  to  continents.  The  inlluence  of  geograjibical 
einironment  on  tlie  life,  arts,  social  organisation,  and  migrations  of  (be 
more  important  peopb-s. 


I'.OAill)    OF    MIMTAKV    STl'lUKS. 

By  (irace  of  March  .">,  lllOl  it  was  agreiul 

1.  Tliat  a  IJoard  of  Military  Studies  be  a)ii)oiiited. 

2.  That  the  Hoard  consist  of  the  Vice-Cliancellor,  six  Meinlurs  of  the 
Senate  elected  by  (Irace,  one  or  more  military  members  appointed  by  the 
War  Ollire,  the  Commanrliiig  OOicer,  tin*  Secondin-Command.  and  tlie 
Adjutant,  for  the  time  being,  of  the  riiiversitv  Volunteer  Corjis,  and  stii'li 
other  piTsoiis  lis  miiy  from  time  to  lime  lie  ajipoint<'d  by  (irace  uiab'r  the 
Regulation  next  following. 


188  DIPLOMA  IN   MINING  ENGINEERING. 

?>.  That  the  Board  he  empowered  to  nominate  annually  to  the  Senate 
three  persons,  not  necessarily  Members  of  the  Senate,  to  be  additional 
members  of  the  Board  for  one  year. 

■1.  That  of  the  members  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
two  shall  on  the  first  occasion  be  n)ii)()iiitt"d  to  hold  office  until  31  December 
1905,  two  to  hold  oflicc  until  :!1  December  1;10(),  and  two  to  hold  office 
until  31  Decend)er  I'.IOT  ;  and  thereaftei'  each  shall  be  appointed  for  three 
years.  Such  mend)ers  shall  cease  to  hold  office  on  the  thirty-iirst  day 
of  December,  and  their  places  shall  be  supplied  by  jiersons  appointed  at  a 
Congregation  before  the  end  of  full  term  in  the  preceding  Michaelmas 
Term,  the  retiring  members  being  eligible  for  re-appointment. 

5.     That  the  duties  of  the  Board  include  the  following: 

(1)  To  arrange  for  the  registration,  suiiervision  and  instruction  of 
members  of  the  University  who  wish  to  be  candidates  for  such  Commis- 
sions ; 

(2)  To  iirovide  for  the  nomination  to  Connnissions  of  candidates 
who  have  satisfied  the  conditions  of  the  War  Office; 

(3)  To  arrange  for  the  registration,  supervision,  and  instruction  of 
mend)ers  of  the  University  who  wish  to  be  candidates  for  Commissions 
as  supplementary  Officers  in  the  Regular  Ai-rny,  or  for  Commissions  in  the 
Auxiliary  Forces. 

(4)  To  recognise  such  teachers  as  they  deem  desirable  in  the 
interests  of  Military  Education; 

(.5)  To  correspond  fi'om  time  to  time  with  the  Military  Authorities 
and  with  the  Authorities  of  other  Universities  on  matters  connected  with 
military  studies. 

(&)  To  administer  any  fund  that  may  be  itlaced  at  the  disposal  of 
the  Board  by  the  War  Office  or  from  otiwr  sources,  the  accounts  of 
any  such  fund  being  annually  audited  in  such  manner  as  the  Financial 
Board  may  direct. 


DIPLOMA   IN    MINING   ENGINEERING. 

1.  Any  member  of  the  University  who  hiis  passed  the  Previous 
Examination,  Parts  I  and  II,  or  any  examination  recognised  in  lieu  thereof, 
may  be  a  candidate  for  the  Diploma  in  Mining  Engineering. 

'2.  A  candidate  for  the  Diploma  in  Mining  Engineering  shall  be  ad- 
mitted to  the  examinations  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  Part  I.  in 
Chemistry,  in  (reology,  and  in  Mineralogy,  or  in  any  of  them,  at  any 
examination  for  that  Tripos  talcing  place  after  he  has  begun  residence. 

3.  In  case  the  candidate  attain  the  standard  recpiired  for  honours 
in  Chemistry,  in  Geology,  or  in  Mineralogy  in  tin;  said  Trii)os  the  Chair- 
man of  Examiners  shall  certify  the  Registrary  to  that  etft'cf,  who  shall 
notify  the  same  to  the  candidate. 

■1.  .\  candidates  for  tiw  Diploma  in  Mining  Engineering  sliall  be  ad- 
milled  to  the  (NaniiiiMtioiis  in  Heat  and  Heat  Engines,  in  Strength  of 
:\liiterials  mid  Kleinentary  Theory  of  Structures,  aM<l  in  i'llectiiiit y.  for 
tins  Specinl  J'lxMniiniilion  in  Mechanism  and  Ajiplied  Science  Part  II  at  any 
examination  for  tliat  Special  Exauiination  which  lakes  jilace  after  he  has 
begun  residence!. 

.">.  Ill  cas(!  the  candidate;  attain  in  each  of  tliese  subjects  the  st:indard 
rei|iiired  fin-  a  second  class  in  (he  said  Special  lOxiiniiiial  ion,  tlie  seiiioi- 
examiner  shall  cerlil'y  the  Registrary  to  that  etlVct,  who  shall  notify  the 
same  to  the  candidate. 


DIPLOMA  IN  MINING  ENGINEERING.  189 

(i.  Ill  case  a  candidate  who  has  ol)taiiied  hniiours  in  the  Mechanical 
Si-iences  Triiios,  Part  I,  have  shown  a  competent  kiiowled{,'e  of  Heat  and 
Heat  Entwines,  i(f  Strength  of  Materials  and  Theory  of  Structures,  and  of 
Electiicity,  the  Cluiirnian  of  Examiners  shall  certify  the  ]{et,'istraiy  to 
this  etfect.  A  candidate  so  certified  shall  not  bt^  reiinired  to  present 
himself  for  the  Special  Examination  in  the  above  subjects. 

7.  The  Professors  of  Chemistry,  of  Geology,  of  Mineralogy,  and  of 
Mechanism  and  Aiijdied  ]\re<-hanics.  or  teacheis  of  tliese  subjects  recognised 
for  this  purpose  hy  tlie  Siiecial  P)oard  for  Physics  and  Chemistry,  shall 
give  to  a  candidate  who  has  diligently  attended  a  course  of  Laboratory 
Instruction  and  has  aciiuired  a  satisfactory  knowledge  of  experimental 
work  in  any  of  the  subjects  enumerated  in  clauses  -l  and  1  above,  a  certi- 
ficate to  tliis  effect.  A  candidate  who  pi'esents  to  the  Itegistrary  a 
certiticate  in  iiny  of  these  subjects  before  the  pidilicatiun  of  the  <-oir(cted 
lists  i)f  canilidates  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Tri]ios  or  the  Special  I'Aamin- 
ation  in  Mechanism  and  Ai)i)lied  Science  shall  be  exempted  from  the 
practical  examination  in  tliat  subject. 

8.  All  exaiiiiiiatioii  in  the  Apidication  of  Science  to  the  Art  of  Mining 
shall  be  held  once  in  the  year,  on  tlie  ilay  following  the  completion  of 
Part  IT.  of  the  Special  Examination  in  Mechanism  and  Ajiplied  Science 
held  in  the  Michaelmas  Tenu  or  in  case  that  day  falls  on  Sunday  on  the 
Monday  next  following. 

'.I.  In  tiie  examiinition  in  the  Ai>plicatioii  of  Science  to  the  Art  of 
Mining  two  i)ai)ers  of  iiuestions  of  three  hours  each  shall  be  set. 

10.  The  examiners  shall  puldish  a  list  of  tin;  successful  candidates 
arranged  in  al])habetir-al  oriler. 

11.  An  examination  in  Metallurgy  shall  be  held  once  in  the  year  on 
the  day  following  the  examination  in  the  Application  of  Science  to  the  .\it 
of  Mining,  or  in  case  that  day  falls  on  Sunday  on  the  Monday  next 
following. 

12.  In  the  examination  in  Metallurgy  one  paper  of  (piestions  of  tliree 
hours  shall  be  set  and  there  shall  he  a  practical  examination. 

i:^.  The  examiner  shall  (mblish  a  list  of  the  successful  candidates 
arranged  in  ali)liabetical  order. 

IJ.  The  examination  in  the  Application  of  Science  to  the  .\rt  of 
Mining  shall  be  conducted  by  two  examiners,  and  the  examiniition  in 
Metaliuigy  by  one  examiner,  nominated  eveiy  year  liy  the  SjieciMl  Itoard 
for  Chemistry  and  Physics  and  apiioinled  liy  the  Senate  in  the  Easter 
Tenu. 

I'l.  Kach  examiner  shall  receive  Five  Pounds  from  the  Universitv 
C'hest  in  any  year  in  which  lu'  takes  jiart  in  an  examination. 

It).  The  names  of  candidates  who  desire  to  ju'esent  thenisehcs  for 
any  of  the  above  examinations  shall  be  sent  to  the  Kegistrary  bv  the 
Praeleclors  of  the  several  Colleges  and  by  the  piojicr  ollicers  of  hostels 
and  of  the  Noni-ollegiate  Students  P.oard  at  the  time  apjiointed  for 
semling  in  the  names  of  candidates  for  the  Natural  Sciences  Trijios  and 
for  the  Special  Kxamination  in  Mechanism  and  .\j>]ilied  Science. 

17.  TIh'  Hegistrary  shall  ))ublisli  a  I^'irst  List  and  subse((iiciitlv  a 
Corrected  List  of  candidates  for  the  aliove  named  examinations  at  the 
same  time  as  he  iiublishes  the  lists  of  candidates  for  the  snid  Trijios  and 
Special  Exaiuination. 

Irt.  If  a  candidate  whose  nanie  iloes  not  appiar  on  the  corrected  list 
be  nevertheless  admitted  to  the  examination  a  fie  of  L'l  shall  bi'  paid  f<ir 
or  by  him  in  addition  to  the  fee  for  the  examination. 


190  DIPLOMA.  IN  MINING  ENGINEEKING. 

19.  Every  candidate  who  presents  himself  for  examination  shall  pay 
to  the  Registrary  the  following  fees  for  the  University  Chest : 

For  the  examinations  in  Chemistry,  Geology  and  Mhieralogy  £1  each 
subject. 

For  the  examination  in  Heat  and  Heat  Engines,  in  Strength  of 
Materials   and   Elementary   Theory    of    Structures,    and   in   Electricity, 

fl.   10.S-. 

For  the  examinations  in  the  application  of  Science  to  the  Art  of  Mining 
and  Metallurgy  £2  each. 

'20.  A  candidate  for  a  Diploma  in  Mining  Engineering  who  has  kept 
nine  terms  hj'  residence  and  has  passed  the  necessary  examinations  and 
has  presented  to  the  Registrary  the  requisite  certiticates  and  if  a  Graduate 
has  paid  to  the  Registrary  the  sum  of  £2  or  if  an  Undergraduate  has  paid 
to  the  Registrary  the  sum  of  f.'i  shall  i)e  granted  a  Diploma  in  the  following 
terms : 

Know  all  men  by  these  j)resents  that  of 

having  been  duly  examined  by  the  Examiners 
in  that  behalf  appointed  l).y  the  Clianci'llur  Masters  and  Scliolars 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge  has  appro\ed  himself  to  the  said 
Examiners  by  his  knowledges  of  the  following  branches  of  the 
Natural  and  Applied  Sciences  to  wit  Chemistry  Geology  i 
Heat  and  Heat  Engines,  Strength  of  Materials  and  Elementary 
Theory  of  Structures,  Electricity-  and  of  the  ajiplications  of 

these  Sciences  to  the  problems  which  occur  in  Mining  and  also  by 
his  acquaintance  with  i)ractical  Miuuig  as  actually  carried  out  in 
the  working  of  a  mine  In  Testimony  whereof  the  Vice-Chancellor 
of  the  said  University  by  the  authority  of  the  said  Chancellor 
Masters  and  Scholars  has  hereto  set  his  hand  and  Seal  the 
day  of  one  thousand  nine  hundred  and 

21.  The  first  examinations  in  the  Application  of  Science  to  the  Art  of 
Mining  and  in  Metallurgy  shall  be  held  in  tlie  Michaelmas  Term  1907. 

SCHEDULES. 
The  Ap2}Ucation  of  Science  to  the  Art  of  .Vuiiii;/. 

The  ((uestions  in  one  of  the  i^apers  will  lie  set  mainly  with  a  view  to 
testing  the  power  of  a  candidate  to  apply  his  knowledge  of  Chemistry,  of 
Heat  and  Heat  Engines,  of  the  Strength  of  Materials  and  Elementary 
Theory  of  Structures,  of  Electricity,  and  of  Surveying  to  problems  arising 
in  actual  mining  practice.  These  problems  may  be  of  such  a  nature  as  to 
require  luimerical  solutions. 

Questions  also  will  be  set  having  reference  to:  Methods  of  boring. 
Methods  of  excavating  and  supporting  excavations.  Explosives  and  their 
use  in  mining  ojierations.  Haulage  and  hoisting.  Ascent  and  descent  of 
mines.  Drainage,  xcntilation  and  lighting  of  mines.  The  principles  of 
employment  of  mining  labour. 

.ycffd/iiri/i/. 
I.  The  questions  in  iletallnrgy  will  relate  to:  The  chief  i)hysical 
properties  of  metals  and  alloys.  The  lefractory  materials  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  fire-bricks,  crucibles  and  retorts  and  for  lining  furnaces. 
The  classification  of  furnaces.  Modes  of  pioducing  and  utilising  heat  hi 
the  chief  types  of  each  class  of  furnace.     Electric  furnaces.     Fuel  and  its 

'  Insert  lu'ix'  Miiioralo;,'y  if  iioccssary. 

-  Insert  liere  Metallurgy  and  Assaying  if  necessary 


DIPLOMA  IN  ANTHROPOLOGY.  191 

calorific  power.  Pyroiiietry.  Calorimetrj-.  Charcoal,  coal,  coke,  gas,  pro- 
ducer gas,  water  gas.  The  approximate  composition  and  chief  characters 
of  the  ordinary  slags  and  cinders.  Fluxes.  Ore  dressing  and  ore  dressing 
machinery.  The  metallurgy,  properties  and  alloys  of  aluminium,  anti- 
mony, coi)per,  gold,  lead,  mercury,  nickel,  silver,  tin  and  zinc.  The  manu- 
facture of  iron  and  steel. 

II.  The  extimination  in  Practical  Metallurgy  will  relate  to:  The  di-y 
assay  of  the  ores  of  gold,  lead,  mercury,  silver  and  tin.  The  volumetric 
assay  of  the  ores  of  copper,  iron  and  zinc.  The  determination  of  gold, 
silver  and  free  cyanide  in  the  solution  ohtained  in  the  cyanide  treatment 
of  gold  ores.  The  analysis  of  iron  and  steel.  The  examination  of  C(jal  as 
regards  calorific  power,  ash,  coke,  moisture  and  sulphur.  The  preparation 
of  dift'erent  varieties  of  hrass  and  hronze. 


DIPLOMA   IN    FORESTRY. 
(Grace  of  "24  May,  1906.) 

Candidates,  hefore  receiving  the  Diploma  in  Forestry,  shall  he  required 
to  produce  evidence  that  they  liave 

(1)  passed  (or  ohtained  exem2)tion  from)  the  Previous  Examination, 
together  -n-itli  the  Additional  Suhjects; 

(2|  satisfied  the  Exiiniiners  in  Physics,  Chemistry,  Geology,  and 
Botany,  either  in  Part  I  of  the  Examination  for  the  Diploma  in  Agri- 
culture, or  in  that  Examination  in  condjination  with  the  Natural  Sciences 
Tripos,  Part  I,  or  in  some  other  examination  or  examinations  approved  hy 
the  Conniiittee ; 

(S)  diligently  attended  courses  of  instruction  in  Forest  Botany,  in 
Entomology,  in  Forestry,  in  Forest  Mensuration,  Surveying,  and  Engineer- 
ing, and  such  other  courses  in  related  subjects  as  may  from  time  to  time 
be  a]>])roved  by  the  Committee; 

(4)  attended  foi'  a  time  e(|uivalent  to  one  academical  year  courses  of 
uistruction  ni  jiructicnl  fdicsti y  api>roved  by  the  Connnittee; 

(.'j)  ol)tained  a  certificate  of  i)roficieucy  in  practical  forestry  approved 
by  the  Connnittee ; 

(())     passed  the  Examination  for  the  Diploma ; 

(7)     bt  en  ailiiiitted  to  a  degree  in  th(^  University. 


DIPLOMA    IN    ANTHR()P()LO(iY. 
(Grace  of  Ki  Jaimaiy,  190.S.) 

1.  That  a  l)i]ili)iiia  in  Anthropology  be  established. 

2.  That  any  Member  of  the  University  who  has  taken,  or  is  (lualifii'd 
to  take,  a  degree  of  the  University,  and  has  i-eceived  instruction  in  Anthro- 
)iology  in  ( 'amliridge  un<b'r  tlie  direction  of  the  Board  of  .Vntln'opological 
Studies  during  three  terins,  whicli  iiee<l  not  lie  (M)nsecuti\(',  and  has 
presented  a  dissertation  whieii  dissertation  lias  lieen  ajiproved  liy  the 
Board  sliall,  on  the  i)aynient  of  sucli  fees  as  the  St^nate  may  from  time 
to  time  dc^terniine,  Ite  entitled  to  a  Dijjloma  testifying  to  his  comix-tent 
knowledge  of  Anthropology. 

IS.  That  any  Meml)er  of  tlie  University  wlio  has  graduated  before  the 
date  of  tlie  estabhsliiiieiit  of  the  J)i])loma,  has  received  instruction  in 
Anthropology    in    Caiiiliridge    under   a    I'liixcrsity    I'rofessor,    Iteader   or 


192  DIPLOMA  IN  ARCHTTECTUEE. 

Lecturer  for  three  terms,  whicli  need  not  have  ))een  consecutive,  and  has 
presented  a  dissertation  wliich  dissertation  has  heen  approved  by  the 
Board  sliall,  on  the  payment  of  such  fees  as  the  Senate  may  from  time  to 
time  determine,  he  entitled  to  a  Diploma  testifying  to  his  competent 
knowledge  of  Anthropology. 

4.  That  an  Advanced  Student  who  has  resided  for  three  terms  and  lias 
received  instruction  in  Anthropology  in  Cambridge  under  the  direction  of 
the  Board  during  three  terms,  which  need  not  he  consecutive,  and  has 
presented  a  dissertation  which  dissertation  has  been  approved  by  the 
Board  shall,  on  the  payment  of  such  fees  as  the  Senate  may  from  time 
to  time  determine,  be  entitled  to  a  Diploma  testifying  to  his  competent 
knowledge  of  Anthropology,  provided  that  such  dissertation  shall  not  have 
been  presented  for  a  Certificate  of  Research. 

5.  That  the  dissertation  shall  be  sent  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Board, 
and  that  the  Board  shall  have  [lower  to  appoint  one  or  more  Referees  to 
examine  the  dissertations,  ami  if  necessary  to  examine  the  candidates 
orally  or  otherwi.se  upon  the  subject  thereof,  and  to  report  thereon  to  the 
Board.  Each  of  the  persons  so  appointed  shall  receive  a  fee  of  two  guineas 
from  the  University  Chest. 

(5.  That  the  Board  shall  have  power  to  take  into  consideiation  together 
with  the  dissertation  any  memoir  or  work  published  by  the  candidate  which 
he  may  desire  to  submit  to  them. 

7.  That  each  candidate  before  receiving  his  diploma  shall  deposit  in 
the  Uinversity  Library  a  copy  of  his  dissertation  in  a  form  ajjiu-oved  by  the 
Board. 

8.  That  every  candidate  upon  sending  in  his  dissertation  shall  pay  a 
fee  of  five  guineas.  Such  fees  shall  be  paid  to  the  Registrary  for  the 
University  Chest. 

9.  That  a  candidate  who  has  been  approved  by  the  Board  of 
Anthropological  Studies  for  a  Diploma  in  Anthropology  shall  be  granted 
a  Diploma. 


EXAMINATION    IN    PRELIMINARY  ARCHITECTURAL   STUDIES. 
(Grace  of  11  June,  1908.) 

1.     Part  I.  shall  consist  of  five  papers  as  follows: 

(1)  Practical  Mathematics. 

(2)  Elementary  Applied  Mechanics. 

(3)  Strength  of  Materials  and  elementary  Theory  of  Structures. 

(4)  Descriptive  (leometry:  Projection  of  Solids. 

(5)  The  Principles  of  Surveying. 

'1.     Part  II.  shall  consist  of  five  papers  as  follows : 

(1)  Outlines  of  the  History  of  Architecture  of  Europe  and  the  Near 

East. 

(2)  OutUnes  of  the  Cieneral  History  of  Art. 

(3)  Architecture    and    the   Allied   Arts   of    the   following   periods : 

(a)  Classical,  (h)  Medieval,  (c)  Renaissance  and  Modern. 
No  candidate  shall  be  allowed  to  take  the  iiuestions  on  more 
than  one  of  tliese  three  jx'i'iods. 

(4)  Subjects  for   an    Essay  relating   to  the  period   chosen  by  the 

candidate  in  Pai)er  (3). 

(5)  Theory  of  Art  in  relation  to  Architecture. 

3.  The  fifth  i)a))er  in  each  Fart  shall  be  voluntary,  that  is  to  say, 
students  shall  n<it  !)<■  rcciuirt'd  to  iMcsent  themselves  for  it,  but  the  results 
shall  be  taken  into  account  in  assigning  the  places  in  the  class-list;  and 


DIPLOMA  IN  ARCHITECTURE.  193 

marks  shall  be  affixed  to  the  uames  of  those  who  pass  satisfactorily  in  either 
of  these  papers. 

4.  In  estimating  the  merits  of  the  work  done  by  the  candidates  the 
exammers  shall  take  account  of  style  and  method. 

5.  The  examination  shall  be  under  the  general  management  of  the 
Board  of  Examinations. 

6.  A  student  who  has  passed  the  Previous  Examination  may  offer 
himself  for  examhiation  in  either  Part,  but  not  both  Parts,  of  the 
Examination  in  Preliminary  Architectural  Studies,  in  his  third  or  any 
later  term  of  residence,  provided  that  he  has  previously  kept  two  terms. 
He  shall  not  otfer  himself  for  examination  in  both  Parts  in  the  same  term 
unless  he  has  entered  on  his  ninth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept 
eight  terms.  Each  candidate  shall  through  the  Praelector  of  his  College  or 
the  Censor  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students  state  one  fortnight  before  the 
commencement  of  the  examination  which  of  the  three  periods  si)ecLfied  in 
Part  II.,  Paper  (8),  he  offers  for  examination. 

7.  The  examination  shall  be  held  twice  a  year.  The  first  examination 
shall  begin  on  the  Wethiesday,  or,  if  the  next  day  be  Ascension  Day,  on  the 
Tuesday  next  but  two  before  the  tirst  day  of  General  Achnission  in  the 
Easter  Term.  The  second  examination  shall  begin  on  November  '29  in 
each  year,  miless  that  day  falls  on  a  Sunday,  in  which  case  it  shall  begin 
on  Novend)er  28. 

8.  The  twi)  examinations  in  each  year  shall  be  conducted  by  the  same 
examineis,  api)oiiitfd  by  the  Senate  in  the  i)receding  Lent  Term.  There 
shall  be  two  examiners  for  Part  I.  who  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Special 
Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry,  and  two  examiners  for  Part  II.  who 
shall  be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  History  and  Archaeology. 
Each  examiner  sliall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  such  renuuieration 
as  may  be  deti  rmined  by  the  Board  of  Examinations  with  the  consent  of 
the  \'ice-('liaiicellor. 

it.  The  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry  shall  define  by 
schedule  from  time  to  time  the  nature  of  the  subjects  in  Part  I.;  and 
tlie  Special  Board  for  History  and  Archaeology  shall  likewise  define  the 
natiu-e  of  the  subjects  in  Part  II. 

10.  .V  candidate  who  lias  obtained  Honours  or  been  allowed  the 
Ordinary  Degree  in  the  Mechanical  Sciences  Trijios,  or  who  has  passed 
in  both  Parts  of  the  Special  Examination  for  Mechanism  and  Aji])lied 
Scien<'e,  shall  be  dccniiMl  to  have  jiassed  in  I'ai't  I.  of  the  Examination  in 
Preliminary  .Vrchitectinal  Studies. 

11.  .\  candiibile  wlio  lias  obtained  llonoiu's  in  a  Part  of  any  Tripos 
Examination  or  in  ()n<^  Section  of  the  Mediiival  and  Modern  Languages 
Tripos  (New  Regulations)  shall  be  <lccnie<l  to  be  (lUMlilied  for  the  degi-ee  of 
Bacliclor  of  .\rts  if  lie  has  jiassed  the  l''.xaiiiinatioii  in  Preliiniiiary  Archi- 
tectural Studies  an<l  lias  ke])t  the  nuiiilier  of  terms  refpiired  for  a  degree. 

I'i.  'riii're  sliall  lie  a  meeting  of  the  examiiiei's  previous  to  each 
exHiiiiiiation,  when  the  papers  set  by  each  examiner  shall  be  submitted 
for  approval. 

l:i.  One  at  least  of  the  examiners  and  one  of  tlie  Proctors  or  Pro- 
Proctors  shiil!  \>f  |ircscnt,  and  one  of  the  Pi'octors'  or  Pro- Proctors'  men 
sliall   be  in  attendance  <lnriiig  every  part  of  the  examination. 

I  t.  The  examiners  shall  arrange  the  names  of  those  who  ])ass  in  each 
Part  in  llin-e  classes;  the  nani(^s  in  the  lirst  class  being  arranged  in  order 
of  iiiiiil  and  those  in  the  second  and  third  classes  alpliahelically.  No  caii- 
diiliite  .shiill  lie  entitled  to  a  <eititiciile  that  he  has  passed  in  either  Part  or 
hotli  Parts  until  he  shall  liu\e  graduated. 

!.">.     Till'  class  lists  sliall  he  i.ul.lisln.I  in  the  Senate  House  at  the  latest 

9 


194  COLLEGE   PAYMENTS. 

at  10  A.M.  on  the  Thursday  hefore  the  first  day  of  General  Admission  in  the 
Easter  Term,  and  on  the  Tuesday  before  the  day  of  General  Admission  in 
the  Michaelmas  Term. 

16.  The  examiners  shall  send  a  report  of  the  resnlts  of  each  examin- 
ation to  the  secretary  of  the  Board  of  Examinations  within  a  week  after  the 
liublication  of  the  class-lists;  and  this  I'cjiort  slmll  lie  conniiunicated,  in  the 
case  of  Part  I.,  to  the  Sjiecial  Board  for  I'livsics  and  Cheniistry,  and,  in 
the  case  of  Part  II.,  to  the  Special  Board  for  History  and  Archaeology. 
The  report  shall  contain  information  as  to  the  standards  adojited  in  arranging 
the  class-list  of  the  examination. 

17.  Every  candidate  shall  pay  the  sum  of  Two  Pounds  to  the  Registrary 
before  admission  or  re- admission  to  either  Part  of  the  Examination  in 
Preliminary  Architectural  Studies. 

18.  The  first  examination  under  these  Regulations  shall  be  held  in  the 
Easter  Term  of  1909. 


HONORARY   DEGREES. 

By  Statute  A.  c.  ii.  §  IS  complete  Degrees  honoris  causd  may 
be  conferred,  without  residence  or  examinations  or  exercises,  on 
the  following  persons:  viz. 

Members  of  the  Royal  Family,  Privy  Councillors,  Bishops, 
Bishops  Designate  or  Elect  including  persons  designated  for 
Colonial  or  Indian  or  Missionary  Bishoprics  and  approved  by  the 
Archbishop  of  Cantei  bury.  Peers,  Members  of  the  Supreme  Court 
of  .Judicature,  Deans  of  Cathedral  Churches  or  the  Abbey  Church 
of  Westminster  or  the  Royal  Chapel  of  St  George  Windsor,  and 
Heads  of  Colleges  in  the  University. 

Complete  Degrees  honoris  causa,  may  also  be  conferred  without 
fulfilment  of  the  usual  conditions  on  persons  who,  having  already 
been  admitted  to  a  Degree  in  the  University  or  obtained  some 
University  Office,  are  distinguished  by  conspicuous  merit. 

Titles  of  Degrees  in  Arts,  l^aw.  Medicine,  Surgery,  Science, 
Letters,  or  Music  may  be  granted  to  foreigners  of  distinction,  and 
to  British  sulyects  who  are  of  conspicuous  merit  or  have  done 
good  service  to  the  State  or  to  the  University. 

No  person  taking  a  degree  honoris  causa  is  entitled  to  a  vote 
in  tlie  Senate  unless  he  shall  have  resided  three  Terms. 


COLLEGE    PAYMENTS. 

Thk  Caution  Money  paid  on  admission  at  each  College  is  for 

Nobleman £50    0    0      Pensioner  £15    0    0 

Fellow-Coiiinioner  25     0     0 

The  payment  l)y  Sizars  varies  but  is  generally  ,£10. 
Non-Collegiate  Students  pay  an  entrance  fee  of  £6.  15s.  without 
Caution    Money,    and    for    si.v    Terms    a    tenniiuil     payment    of 
£\.  10.5.     These  payments  are  exclusive  of  the  ordiiuuy  payments 
to  tlie  University. 


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EXAMINATION  AND  DRGREE  FEES.        195 

The  Caution  Money  remains  in  the  hands  of  the  Tutor,  and  is  not 
returned  till  a  person  takes  his  name  off  the  boards.  Noblemen  and 
Fellow-Comniuners  usually  make  a  present  of  Plate  to  the  College. 
In  addition  to  the  Caution  money,  every  Student  on  admission, 
or  coming  into  residence,  makes  a  payment,  differing  at  ditt'eront 
CoUefjes. 

In  each  College  a  quarterly  payment  is  made  by  each  Member 
of  it,  according  to  his  degree  and  condition,  on  a  scale  which 
differs  in  the  several  Colleges. 

This  payment  includes  the  annual  contributions  made  to  the 
University.  These  payments  may  be  compounded  for  in  several 
Colleges. 

The  terminal  payments  for  tuition  of  persons  in  statu  j)U])il- 
lari  in  most  Colleges  are  the  following: 

iVobleman £13    G    8       Bachelor     Fellow-Com- 

Fellow-Coninioner 10    0    0  moner £2  10    0 

Pensioner 6    0    0       Bachelor  oC  Arts 1   10    0 

Sizar 2    0    0 

such  payments  being  made  only  during  residence.    No  payment  for 
tuition  is  refpiired  from  non-residciit  Bachelors  or  Undergraduates. 


FEKS    FOR    EXAMINATIONS    AND   FOR    DEGREES. 

In  those  cases  in  which  the  fee  payable  for  a  Def,'ree  is  diniinislied  in 
consequence  of  the  candidate's  liaving  been  previously  admitted  to  some 
other  De';ree,  incomplete  Degrees  are  reckoned  as  Degrees  for  the  purpose 
of  determining  the  fee  to  be  charged. 

TABLE   OF  FEES  FOIl  MATItlCULATION,  EX.\mNATIONS 
AND  DEGREES. 

iMatriculation.  £     s_    il_ 

Nobleman    I5  lo    () 

Fellow  (vomnioner    10  10    0 

Advanced  Student  (at  any  time,  wliether  Fellow  Com- 
moner or  not)   5    0    0 

All  other  persons .5    0    0 

All  persons  matriculated  by  special   permission  on  any 
other  day  than  a  day  of  {feneral  matriculation,  except- 
ing candidates  for  iSlusical  Decrees  and  Oraduntes  of 
other  llniveisities  who  are  Candidates  for  admission 
for  Incorporation  lo  a  Decree  in  the  University  (extra)      0   10     6 
(iraduates  of  other  Universities  before  bcinfr  admitted  by  incorporntion 
to  the  same  De^;ree^  a.s  those  which  tiieir  own  Universities  have  conferred 
upon  iheiii  must  be  matriculated. 

F.XAMINATIONS.  £     .y.      J^ 

l'reviou'<   ICxamination  :    for  each  of  Parts  I.  and   II. 

anil  the  Additional  Sulyects |      f,     0 

I'revious  l''.x  imiiiation  :  on  exemption  from   Part   I.  or 

Part  II.  or  the  Additional  Subjects 1     O     0 

9— -2 


196        EXAMINATION  AND  DEGREE  FEES. 

£  s.  d. 
Previous  Examination ;  Natives  of  Asia  or  Africa,  not  of 
European  parentage,  for  the  papers  in  Arabic,  Chinese, 
or  Sanskrit  only,  or  for  the  iiapers  in  English  only, 

having  passed  in  Arabic,  Chinese,  or  Sanskrit 0  10  0 

General  Examination,  for  each  of  the  two  parts   10  0 

On  admission  to  a  Tripos  Examination 3  0  0 

Qualifying  Examination  for  the  Mechanical  Sciences 

Tripos    10  0 

Special  Examination  in  two  parts,  for  each  part 1  10  0 

Special  Examination,  not  divided  into  two  parts  3  0  0 

Bachelor  of  Medicine  First  Examination,  for  each  of 

the  two  parts    2  2  0 

Bachelor  of  Medicine  Second  Examination    2  2  0 

1  Bachelor  of  Medicine,  Third  Examination,  for  each  of 

the  two  parts    3  3  0 

Master  of  Surgery  3  3  0 

State  Medicine,  for  each  of  Parts  I.  and  II 6  6  0 

Tropical  Medici}ie 9  9  0 

Miidng  Engineering 

Chemistry,  Geology  and  Mineralogy,  each    1  0  0 

Heat,  Heat  Engines,  etc 1  10  0 

Alt  of  Minmg  and  Metallurgy,  each  2  0  0 

Preliminary  Architectural  Studies,  for  each  of  the  two 

parts  2  0  0 

Advanced  Student 

On  admission  to  a  Tripos  Examination  or  a  part  of  a 

Tripos  Examination    3  0  0 

On  submitting  a  dissertation  for  the  Certificate  of 

Research,  on  each  oci'asion  5  0  0 

Diploma  ill  Anthropology,  on  submitting  a  dissertation  5  5  0 
*,*  A  candidate  who  has  once  paid  the  fee  for  a  I'ripos 
Examination  does  not  pay  it  again  on    admission  to  any 
other  examination  for  a  Tripos. 

Music:  On  admission  or  readmission  to  Parti,  of  Mus.B 3  0  0 

Pait  II.      ,,  3  3  0 

„       Part  I.  of  Mus.M.  3  3  0 

„            „         „              „        „       Part  11.          „  3  3  0 

On  each  application  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  of  Music  5  5  0 

To  tiie  Regius  Professor  of  Laws  : 

Examination  for  the  LL.B.  or  LL.M.  Degrees  .  3  3  0 

The  Act  for  the  Degree  of  LL.D 10  10  0 

Degrees. 

B. A.  or  LL.B.  at  times  of  general  admission    7  0  0 

„            ,,        at  other  times  10  10  0 

Advanced  Students:    B.A.  or  LL.B.  at  any  Congrega- 
tion for  Degrees 7  0  0 

M.A.  orLL.M 12  0  0 

M.B 8  0  0 

„    (if  li. A.  or  LL.B.  previously)    4  0  0 

„    (if  B.C.  previously)  6  0  0 

B.C 8  0  0 

„    (if  B.A.  or  LL.B.  previously) 4  0  (i 

„     (if  M.B.  previously)  6  0  0 

>  Fee  &i.  Is.  for  students  who  have  passed  l)Oth  I'arts  of  the  .Second  Examination 
before  May  1900. 


LODGING-HOUSE  LICENCES.  197 

£  s.  d. 

M.C 8  0  0 

B.D 10  0  0 

Mus.  B 8  0  0 

(if  B. A.  in  any  other  Faculty)    4  0  0 

Mus.  M 12  0  0 

Mus.  D 26  0  0 

Doctors  in  all  other  Faculties  25  0  0 

Diploiua  in  Mining  Engineering 

Graduate     2    0    0 

Undergraduate 5    0    0 

Persons  admitted  to  degrees  conferred  honoris  cama  under  Stat.  A , 
eh.  n.  sec.  18,  par.  1,  pay  twice  the  ordinary  fee  for  the  degree. 

Persons  admitted  to  degrees  conferred  honoris  causa  under  Stat.  A, 
ch.  II.  sec.  IS,  par.  2,  pay  the  ordinary  fee  for  the  degree,  excepting 
Professors,  who  pay  the  ordinary  fee  for  the  degree,  and  £5.  5s.  in  con- 
sideration of  the  Orator's  speech. 

Persons  admitted  to  Titular  degrees  pay  no  fee. 

Candidates  for  degrees  conferred  in  their  absence  pay  £5  in  addition  to 
the  ordinary  fee. 

Candidates  for  degrees  whose  supplicat  is  sent  in  after  the  time  allowed 
by  the  Senate  pay  £1  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  fee. 

The  fees  for  the  incorporation  of  a  Graduate  from  Oxford  or  Dublin 
are  the  fee  for  matriculation,  and  that  for  the  degree  to  which  the  candidate 
is  admitted. 


Licences  to  keep  Lodging-Houses  for  the  residence  of  persons 
in  statu  pupi/lari are  granted  under  the  followinji  regulations: — 

1.  That  there  i)e  a  .Syndicate  consisting,'  of  tlie  Vice-Chancellor,  the 
Proctors,  the  Proctors  of  the  preceding  year,  and  four  other  members  of 
the  Senate  elected  by  Grace. 

2.  That  one  of  the  said  four  members  shall  retire  from  the  Syndicate  in 
every  year  on  Dec.  31,  the  order  for  retirement  being  that  of  priority  of  elec- 
tion ;  anil  that  his  place  shall  be  supplied  by  a  person  nominated  by  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  and  electeil  at  the  next  ensuing  ('ongregation. 

3.  That  in  the  case  of  a  vacancy  occurring  in  any  year  by  the  death  of 
one  of  the  said  four  members,  or  otherwise,  a  new  member  shall  be  elected  as 
soon  as  possible  to  supply  the  vacant  place,  and  that  the  person  so  elected 
shall  continue  to  be  a  member  of  the  Syndicate  for  the  same  period  as  that 
during  which  the  person,  whose  substitute  he  is,  would  have  continued. 

4.  'I'hat  the  Syndicate  shall  be  entrusted  with  the  power  of  granting 
licences  to  the  keepers  of  Lodging- Houses  for  tlie  residence  of  persons  in 
statu  pupi//(/ri, subject  to  such  Regulations  as  may  be  prescribed  by  Graces 
of  the  Senate:  that  they  shall  also  have  the  power  of  hearing  and  adjudic- 
ating upon  all  complaints  atrainst  the  keepers  of  Lodging-Houses,  and  of 
suspending  or  revoking  licences  whenever  it  appears  to  them  expedient. 

5.  That  no  business  shall  be  transacted  at  any  meeting  of  the  Syndicate 
unless  the  Vice-Chancellor  or  his  deputy  and  four  other  members  at  least  be 
present. 

6.  That  the  Syndicate  shall  meet  for  the  purpose  of  granting  licences 
on  the  Tuesday  after  the  division  of  Mic^hadnias  Teriii. 

6*.      That  the  Syndicate  be  empowered  to  appoint  a  Secretary  ',  whose 

1   Thr  prr.eol  Srcr«i«ry  lollie  Sytnlirnli-  i>  lUv.  C.  A.  K.  roHoik,  M.A.,  CoTuci  Chrlstl  Collcgo. 


198  LODGING-HOUSE   LICENCES. 

duty  it  ^hall  be  to  attend  the  nieeting-s  of  the  Syndicate,  to  inspect  annually 
all  houses  in  which  it  is  desired  to  let  lodgings,  to  leport  thereon  to  the 
Syndicate,  and  generally  to  assist  the  Syndicate,  as  may  be  ordered  from 
time  to  lime. 

That  the  Secretary  be  by  preference  a  resident  Member  of  the  Senate. 

'J'hat  he  be  appointed  by  an  absolute  majority  of  the  Syndicate  for  a 
period  not  exceeding  three  years;  and  that  he  receive  from  the  University 
Chest  a  stipend  not  exceeding  £150  per  annum. 

7.  That  all  applications  for  licencesshallbe  senlto  the  Vice-Chancellor 
at  least  one  fortnight  before  the  licensing  day;  and  that  every  application 
shall  state  the  name,  residence,  and  occupation  of  the  applicant,  the  number 
of  sets  of  lodg-ings  for  which  the  licence  is  required,  and  the  price  per  week 
of  each  set ;  and  shall  be  accompanied  by  a  Certificate,  signed  by  two 
persons,  one  of  whom  shall  be  a  Member  of  the  Senate  of  the  University, 
and  the  other  shall  be  the  Incumbent  of  the  parish  or  district  in  which  the 
house  is  situate,  or  a  respectable  householder  not  being  himself  the  keeper 
of  a  lodging-house,  and  by  a  certificate  signed  by  the  Secretary  to  the 
Syndicate  in  the  following  form: 

1  hereby  certify  that  1  have  examined  the  house  of  the  above-named 
applicant;  that  it  is  capable  of  accommodating  in  a  proper  manner  besides 
the  family  of  the  applicant  the  number  of  Students  proposed  in  the  applica- 
tion ;  that  it  is  satisfactory  from  a  sanitary  point  of  view;  that  it  is  so 
arranged  as  to  enable  the  applicant  to  comply  with  all  the  regulations  of  the 
Syndicate;  that  the  lodgings  are  healthy  and  clean;  and  that  the  prices 
stated  above  appear  to  me  to  be  reasonable. 

Signed  this  day  of  190    . 

Secretary  to  the  Syndicate. 

8.  That  printed  lists  of  the  names,  residences,  and  occupations  of  the 
applicants,  together  with  the  number  of  sets  of  lodgings  in  each  house  and 
their  respective  prices,  shall  be  sent  as  soon  as  practicable  after  the  last  day 
appointed  for  receiving  applications  to  the  Master,  Tutors,  and  Deans  of 
every  College,  accompanied  by  a  request  that  any  remark  or  objection,  which 
it  may  seem  desirable  to  make,  may  be  sent  in  writingto  the  Vice-Chancellor 
for  the  consideration  of  the  Syndicate  before  the  time  of  licensing,  or  that  the 
person  objecting  may  attend  the  Syndicate  on  the  day  of  licensing  and  confer 
with  them  in  person. 

9.  That  registers  shall  be  kept  of  the  names,  residences,  and  occupa- 
tions (1)  of  all  persons  to  whom  licences  are  granted  on  any  licensing-day , 
together  with  the  number  of  sets  of  lodgings  in  each  case,  and  their  respec- 
tive prices,  (2)  of  all  persons  to  whom  the  Syndicate  have  refused  to  grant 
licences,  and  (3)  of  all  persons  whose  licences  have  been  suspended  or 
revoked  by  the  Syndicate. 

10.  That  no  licence  shall  be  granted  to  any  person  for  more  than  one 
year,  nor  beyond  certain  limits  in  the  Town,  such  limits  to  be  defined  and 
published  from  time  to  time  by  the  Syndicate. 

11.  That  in  special  cases  the  Syndicate  may  grant  provisional  licences, 
to  continue  in  force  until  the  end  of  the  next  Michaelmas  Term,  or  for  any 
shorter  period. 

12.  riiat  every  certificate  of  licence  shall  be  signed  on  behalf  of  the 
Syndicate  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  or  his  deputy  and  the  two  I'roctors. 

13.  That  a  statement  shall  be  sent  after  every  licensing  day  to  the 
Master,  Tutors,  and  Deans  of  every  Col  lege,  containing  the  names,  residences, 
and  occupations  of  the  persons  to  whom  licences  have  been  granted,  together 
will)  the  number  of  sets  of  lodgings  in  each  case  and  their  respective  prices. 


LODGING-HOUSE   LICENCED.  199 

14.     That  before  receiving  a  licence  every  applicant  shall  sign  the  fol- 
lowing' declaration  and  promises: 
I  declare  that  the  house  in  which  I  desire  to  let  lodgings  is  in  my  own 

occupation. 
I  hereby  promise  that : 

1.  1  will  not  let  my  lod^inofs  to  any  Student  without  written  per- 
mission from  his  Tutor,  and  I  will  not  require  him  to  take  them 
for  more  than  one  Term  certain  : 

2.  I  will  shew  my  licence  if  required  to  any  Student  desirous  to  take 
my  lodging's  : 

3.  Before  I  receive  as  lodger  any  person  who  is  not  a  member  of  the 
University  1  will  obtain  written  permission  from  the  Syndicate; 
and  also  from  the  Tutor  of  each  Student  lodging  in  my  house  at 
the  time: 

4.  1  will  report  to  the  Syndicate  the  Names  and  Colleges  of  all 
Students  lodgping  in  my  house,  with  such  other  particulars  as  the 
Syndicate  may  require: 

5.  At  Ten  o'clock  every  night  I  will  lock  the  outer  doors,  and  securely 
fasten  the  shutters  of  the  ground -floor  of  my  house,  and  1  will 
take  means  to  prevent  any  one  from  entering  or  leaving  the 
house  between  10  p.m.  and  6  a.m.  without  my  knowledge;  and 
between  those  hours  the  outer  doors  of  my  house  shall  not  be 
opened,  except  by  the  master  or  mistress  in  perso^n,  or  by  a  repre- 
sentative approved  by  the  Syndicate: 

6.  That  1  will  not  allow  on  any  account  a  key  of  any  outer  door  of  my 
house  to  any  lodger  : 

7.  1  will  note  down  the  time  after  Ten  o'clock  (or  such  earlier  hour 
as  the  University  or  College  authorities  may  direct)  at  which  any 
Student  lodging  in  my  house  enters  or  leaves  the  house,  and  will 
deliver  or  send  by  a  responsible  person  a  statement  thereof  once 
a  week  (or  oftener,  if  required)  to  the  College  authorities,  with  a 
special  note  of  occasions  on  which  such  Student  has  so  entered  or 
left  without  his  academical  dress: 

8.  In  case  a  Student  lodging  in  my  house  has  not  entered  or  left  the 
house  after  Teu  o'clock  during  any  week  i  will  send  a  state- 
ment to  that  effect  at  the  end  of  the  week  : 

0.  1  will  report  to  the  College  authorities  early  the  next  morning  if 
any  Student  lodging  in  my  house  shall  (1)  leave  the  house  after 
10  P.M.,  (2)  enter  after  midnight,  (3)  being  confined  to  gates,  enter 
after  ihe  appointed  hour,  or  (4)  pass  the  night  out  of  his  lodgings: 

10.  1  will  allow  none  but  inmates  of  the  house  to  have  access  to  the 
rooms  of  any  Sluilent  lodging  in  my  house  after  10  p.m.,  without 
written  permission  from  his  Tutor,  except  in  cases  of  illness  or 
other  urgent  iiec(;ssity: 

11.  I  will  not  supply  or  receive  into  my  house  for  any  Student  a  dinner 
or  supper  for  more  than  three  persons  without  written  permission 
from  his  Tutor: 

12.  1  will  not  supply  or  receive  into  my  house  for  any  Student  pro- 
vision for  any  entertainment  whatever  on  Sunday  without  written 
permission  from  his  Tutor: 

13.  1  will  not  admit  hired  musicians  into  my  house  without  written 
permission  from  the  Syndicate  : 

14.  In  cas(;  any  person  in  my  house  shall  be  sufFerinff  from  any 
infectious  disonler,  iiicludiiig  consuiiiplion  or  any  other  form  of 
tubercular  disease,  either  during  Term  or  in  Vacation,  I  will  at 
once  inform  the  Syndicate. 


200  LODGING-HOUSE  LICENCES. 

Ordinary  Licences  may  be  granted  for  rooms  in  houses  situated  within 
the  Precincts  of  the  University,  which  are  defined  as  extending  two  miles 
and  a  half  from  Great  St  Mary's  Church,  measured  in  a  direct  line. 

A  person  in  statu  pupillari  keeping  terms  by  residence  must  reside 
within  the  precincts  of  the  University 

(1 )  In  some  College  or  Hostel,  or 

(2)  In  a  set  of  lodgings  for  which  licence  has  been  granted  by  the 
Lodging- Houses  Syndicate,  or 

(3)  With  his  parents  or  parent,  or 

(4)  In  his  own,  or  in  his  hired  house,  or  with  his  relatives,  or,  in 
exceptional  cases  with  persons  other  than  his  relatives,  provided  that  in 
each  case  the  permission  of  the  l.odging-Houses  Syndicate  shall  have  been 
obtained  on  application  from  the  Head  of  his  College  or  Hostel,  or  in 
the  case  of  a  Non-Collegiate  Student,  from  the  Chairman  of  the  Non- 
Collegiate  Students  Board,  or 

(5)  In  the  case  of  an  Advanced  Student,  under  special  conditions 
approved  in  each  case  by  the  Lodging-Houses  Syndicate,  on  application 
from  the  Head  of  his  College  or  Hostel,  or  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Collegiate 
Advanced  Student  from  the  Chairman  of  the  Non-Collegiate  Students' 
Board. 

The  Syndicate  may  extend  their  permission,  in  such  cases,  backwards 
so  far  as  to  include  the  whole  of  the  current  term  in  which  such  permission 
is  apjilied  for  and  granted,  but  no  further  backwards. 

The  Syndicate  may  grant  to  any  person  in  statu  pupillari,  who  has 
on  account  of  illness  or  of  an  accident  been  removed  to  a  Hospital  or 
Nursing  Institution  within  the  precincts  of  the  University,  permission  to 
count  for  the  purposes  of  residence  the  days  in  term-time  passed  therein ; 
provided  that  in  each  case  the  application  for  such  permission  accom- 
panied by  a  suitable  medical  certificate  is  made  by  his  Tutor  or,  in  the 
case  of  a  Non-Collegiate  Student,  by  the  Censor,  and  provided  further 
that  the  Hospital  or  Institution  has  been  approved  by  the  Syndicate. 


201 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES, 

OR,  LISTS  OK  THOSE   WHO  HAVE  OBTAINED  HONORS  ON  COMMENCING 

BACHELORS  OK  ARTS;  WITH  THE  NAMES  OF  THE  MODERATORS  AND 

EXAMINERS  OF  THE  RESPECTIVE  YEARS. 


The  Cliancellor's  Medals  were  first  instituted  in  1752;  (A)  denotes  senior, 
(B)  junior,  •[  l)r;irkcU'il  t'c|n;il. 

Dr  Smith's  Matlieiiiatical  Prizes  were  founded  in  1769;  (1)  denotes  senior, 
(2)  junior,  1[  hriickclcd  ciiujil,  until  lSS-2  inclusive. 

a  affixed  to  a  name  in  the  Mnthematuat  Tripos  denotes  that  the  person  was  in 
the  first  class  of  the  Classical  Tripos,  ;3  in  the  second,  y  in  the  third.  These 
affi.\es  are  dis(^otitiiiued  after  18S1. 

The  *  desig-nates  late  or  present  Fellows. 


1747-8. — Moderators 

Wranglers  and  Senior  Rs 
Oplimes,  or,  Bacca-  3, 
laurel  qnibus  sua  < 
reservalur  senioritas  ' 
comitiis  priori/nis. 


Ds   Bates, 

Cuius. 

•Cranwell, 

Sia. 

Bleasdale, 

Joh. 

•Wright, 

Clare. 

'•Carr, 

Jes. 

•Dockwray, 

Joh. 

•Gaskartli, 

Pemh. 

Styleman, 

Trin. 

Saunders, 

Joh. 

Exley, 

Joh. 

•Frampton, 

Joh 

"Fowler, 

Trin. 

James  Backhouse,  M.A.  Trin. 

John  Baniardiston,  M.A.  Corpus. 

Joh.  JuniorOptimes,  or^Buc- 
calaxirei  quibus  sua 
reservalur  seniorilas 
comitiis  posterioribus. 


Price, 

Tatham, 

Earle, 

'Wigley, 

Beadon, 

'Carlos, 

Roberts, 

Dobie, 

Crayford, 

Denne, 

Newling, 

Lyte, 


Chr. 

Pemh. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Maud. 

Pel. 

Corpiis. 

Corp\i.i. 

Joh. 

Pet. 


Ds*Maskelyne, 
Robinson, 
Cotton, 
Wickliffe, 
Wilmot, 
Carriehan, 
•Mandeville, 
•Forester, 
Manning, 
Lewis, 
Greene, 
Smith, 
Hancock, 
Wiglesworth 
Routh, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Caius 

Jes. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius. 


1748-9.— Moderators  \  ^-  RHlli'>k'ton 
(  John  Ro.ssc,  M 


Wranolers  and  Senior 
Opliines.,  or,  Bacca- 
laurei  t/uibus  .sua 
re.ser vnlur  se n i or i las 
omitiis  prinribus 


Ds'Greene. 
Coventryc, 
•Carter, 
"•Michell, 
Kvans, 
•Parkluirst, 
•Cooper, 
Sympson, 
•MasRcy, 
"•Barker, 
Liidlain, 
Topham, 


Corjms. 

Maod. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Jes. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Jnh. 

Cor/ius. 


Ds  Abdy,  Joh. 

Mottc,  Pemb. 

■■'•Best,  Sill. 

•Gordon,  Emm. 

I'emberton,         Kmni. 
•Dunc'ombc,         Corinis. 
Hopkins,  Trin. 

Layboumc,         Joh. 
•Lee,  Joh 

Milliaiik,  Clare. 

Junior  Optimes^or, Bar- 
v.dlinirri    iptibns   sua 
reservalur  senioritas 
comitiis  pos/erioribvs. 
Ds  (Juidc,  Clare. 

Pcarrc,  Pemh. 

Markham,  Joh. 


M.A.  TWm. 
A.  Joh. 

Ds  ''Torriano, 

Place, 
•Durance, 

Boisdaunc, 
•Lewis, 

Cutting, 

My  res. 

Bird, 

Howdcll, 

Bird, 

Swindell, 

Hingeston, 

Collier, 

Langley, 
•Norris, 

Nailour, 

Loviboiul, 


Hall. 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Pet. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Pet. 

Chr 

Trin. 

Calh. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Clare 


I  Pormorly  FoUotr  of  Trliilljr  HaH. 
•J  BUhop  of  Kllluloc,  1771  -  I77H.     Archblihop  of 
Dublin,  I77M    iWU, 
a  Forimrljr  Kvlluw  of  81  ToUr'n. 


4  Kiirmorly  Fellow  of  Qucoii"'. 

r>  Wooilwiirdiaii  Proffwor,  17tW— I7(M. 

(.  Mn«lorof  Chrl«f«,  17H0— IWW. 

7  RckI">  rrofcniMjr  of  llobrow,  IVWI— 17W. 

9—6 


202 


MATHEMATICAL  TKll'OSES. 


1749-50. MODEUATOUS 


Pyers  Lihiinus,  M.A.  Fet. 
Philip  Allen,  M.A   Joh 


Wraiifflers  and  Senior 
Optimes^  or^  Bacca- 
hmrei  quibus  sua 
reservaliir  seniorilas 
comiliia  prioribus. 

Ds'Hnzelaiul,  Joh. 

•Goocli,  Caius. 

"iMadan,  Trin. 

Jones,  Corpus- 

•rjoiigiiiire.  Pet. 

•Morris,  Joh. 

Walker,  loh. 

■^•Stoneliewcr  Trin. 

Smith,  2'rin. 

Todd,  Joh. 

Holmes,  Trin. 

Clarke,  Joh. 

Haggitt,  Sid. 

•Richardson,  Emm. 


Ds  Dodd, 
Cookson 
■**Spenser, 
WoolwriglU, 
Stona, 
Hey, 
Wells, 
Sandland, 
*Vane, 
Bowman, 
Young, 


Clare. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Corpus. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Caius. 


Junior  Oplimes,  or., 
Raccalanrei  quibus 
sua  reservatur  se- 
niorilas comitiis  pos- 
terioribus. 


Ds  Howkins, 

Storey, 

Templenuin, 

Green, 
"Sharp, 
•Claggett, 

Batteley, 

Evanson, 

Chamber, 

Ella, 

Heathcote,  T. 

Addington, 
•Ingram, 
•Headlcy, 

Elliot, 

Banyer, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin . 

Mmjii  ■ 

Corpus 

Corpus 

Jes. 

Emm . 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Corpui 

Corpus 

Jes. 

Corpus 

Trin. 


Ds  Bryant, 
Fenwick, 


Joh. 
Joh. 


IZ.OO-I.  —  MODK 

lVraii(/lers  and  Senior 
Oplimes,  or,  liacca- 
laurei  quibus  sua 
reservatur  seniorilas 
comiliis  prioribus. 

DsHewthwaite,  Joh. 

•Wall,  Chr. 

•Hedges,  Pel. 

*Delaval,  Pemb. 

2'Pelham,  Corpus. 

•Cardale,  Pemb. 

■•Warren,  Caius. 

«Byrch,  Sid. 

Bullock,  Joh. 

*Cumberland,  Trin. 

•Ord,  Trin. 

*Palmer,  Clare. 

M.inlove,  Joh. 

Marshall,  Jes. 


(1  nomas  Wray 

Ds*Cott,  Corpus. 

Fletcher,  Joh. 

Tofield,  Trin. 

Goodcliild,  Trin 

*01dham,  Pel. 

Sharp,  Trin. 

Bluck,  Cath. 

•Robinson,  Joh 

Wigley,  Joh. 

•Vaughan,  Emm. 
•Branthwayt,  A.  Caius. 

Junior  Oplimes,  or, 
Baccalaurei  quibus 
sua  rescrvalnr  se- 
niorilas eomiliis  pos- 
ierinribus . 


M.A.  Pe7nb. 
,  M.A.  Chr. 

Ds5*Chevallier, 
•Stockdalc, 

Liptrott, 
'Tookey, 

Nairn, 

King, 

Lobb, 
•Griffith, 
•Edwards, 
•Wickens, 
•Newcombe, 

Hitchcock, 

Hirst, 

Gamble, 

Skelton, 
•Thwaitcs, 
•Bradbury, 


Joh. 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Pet. 

Pet. 

Chr. 

Clare 

Clare 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Pemb. 

Pet. 

Caius 

Clare 

Qu. 

Cath. 


Ds  Field, 
*Higgs, 


Joh. 
Trin. 


.,,^      .,  (William  Bartord, 

1752. MODKRATORS^)  ,  ,,,,.    ,' 

'  i.awrence  hlhot. 


Wranglers  and  Senior 
Oplimes,  or,  Bacca- 
laurei quibus  sua 
reservatur  seniorilas 
comiliis  prioribus. 

Di'Best,  Mapd. 

•Cay,  Clare. 

Bavald,  •Sz'i- 


Ds'Maseres,  F.  (a)  Clare, 


•AVarren, 
•Hirst, 

Ford, 
•Holdsvvorlh, 

Harrap, 
^•Porteus,  (b) 
•Mapletoft, 
•Backhouse, 
•Fernyhough, 


Jes. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Trin . 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Pemh. 

Chr. 

Qu. 


M..\.  K I  Tig's. 

M.A.  Mngd. 

Ds  Holme, 
•Scliutz, 

Wright, 

Law, 
'Wingfidd, 

Bruce, 

Rowc, 
•.lohnson, 
■Jeph.soii, 
•Wadsworlh, 


1  Bishop  of  Bristol,  17ffi—l7S4.    Bisliop  of  I'ctcr- 
boroiiRli,  171.4     1813. 

■I  Fnrinniiy  Follow  of  St  Potor's. 
■1  iMirinerlj  Fellow  of  r'cmlm.Un. 
4  Bishop  of  St  Daviil'8,  177!)— 17H;l.    Bialmii  of 


Joh. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

.loh. 

Joh 

Caius 


Bangor,  17,s;i— 1800. 

i)  Master  of  St  John's,  1775 — 17s!i. 

()  K»<iuiro  Bedell,  )7r)4^17.'i.'i.    Bi«h,.p  of  Cliestcr 
177(U  17«7,      liishopof  Lon<lon,  17S7-I8il!l. 


MATHEMATICAL  PRIPOSES. 


203 


Jnnior  Oplimea.,  or, 
Buccahiurei  quibns 
sua  reservalur  se- 
niorilas  comiliis  pos- 
lerioribii.s. 


Ds  Masercs,  P. 
Byass, 


Clare. 
Joh. 


Ds  Parsons, 
'♦Symonds, 
•  Evans, 
Wilkinson, 
Settle, 
Gleave, 
•Clarke, 
Jeatfreson, 
Garmston, 


Sid. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Clare. 

Chr. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Jes. 


Ds  Thomas, 
Leigh, 
Gibson, 
Keelinge, 
Jiirin, 
Sewell, 
Hurlock, 
JefFery, 


Joh. 

Emm. 

Chr. 

fi7»l». 

Trin- 
Cuius. 
Emm. 
Corpu s 


1753.     lVIonp:RATOHs 


( .latnes  Biu-khouse,  M.A.  Tnti. 
/  Benjaniiii  Newton,  M.A.  Jes. 


IVranyle 

vs. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  '•'•Disney, 

Trin. 

Ds  Hooke, 

Caih. 

^•Preston, 

Trin. 

Marshall, 

Joh. 

♦•Postlethwaite 

Trin. 

•Fisher, 

Corpus 

*  •Craven,  (a) 

Joh. 

Nairn, 

Joh. 

«*Hadley, 

Qu. 

•Chevallier, 

Magd. 

Pilgrim,  (b) 
Smith 

Joh. 

•Newman, 

Caius. 

Joh. 

•Bell, 

Maqd. 

•Green, 

Pet. 

Denne, 

Corpus. 

•Senhouse, 

Chr. 

•Comptoii, 

Caius. 

Walker, 

Qu. 

Faber, 

Joh. 

Brown, 

Trin. 

'  •Pemberton, 

Pet. 

Junior 

Optitne.i. 

)s  Benet, 

.Jes. 

Butler, 

Corpus 

Bullock, 

Joh. 

Gwynne, 

Magd. 

•Marsh, 

Qu. 

•Rider, 

Emm. 

Atcherley 

,          Magd, 

Le  Hunt, 

Joh. 

Lock, 

Joh. 

•Cam, 

Joh 

Holford, 

Chr. 

Gee, 

Pet. 

•Downes, 

Joh. 

Walter, 

Clare. 

Parslow, 

Corpus. 

Symonds, 

Joh. 

MoDERy* 

John 

c 

rosley, 

M.A.  Clare. 

1 754.— 

^™^^^!  Thorn 

as 

Franii 

ton,  M.A.  Juh 

IVranyler.t. 

Senior  O] 

times. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  •Abbot, 

Joh. 

Ds  Hope, 

Joh. 

Ds  Daiwin, 

Joh. 

Nesfield, 

Sid. 

•Churchill, 

Clare. 

Butler, 

Clare. 

"•Hallifax,   (A) 

Jes. 

"'•Elmsall,  (It) 

Joh. 

'-•Dawes, 

Pel. 

"EUiston, 

Joh. 

Hopper, 

Pet. 

Robinson, 

Chr. 

•Ley, 

Clare. 

Mason, 

Pet. 

Moore, 

Chr. 

Bumaby, 

Qu. 

•Clutton, 

Magd. 

•Smith, 

Trin. 

'"•Maskelyiie, 

Trin. 

•Stan  field, 

Trm. 

Cromp, 

Jes. 

•Story, 

Caius. 

Jones, 

Joh. 

•Jenkin, 

Joh. 

•  Korster, 

Joh. 

Finney, 

Pet. 

•Gisbornc, 

Pet. 

Parry, 
■^•Hinchliffe, 

Clare. 

Grove, 

Joh. 

Trin. 

"Hook, 

Corpus. 

Browne, 

Bacon, 
•Smith, 
•Stevens, 
•Harcourt, 
•Lynch, 
•Edwards 

Jes. 

Emm. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Corpus. 

Caius. 

1  Kurmcrly  Follow  of  8t  rclei*«  Priiri'««or  of 
Modern  lllnlory,  1771  -18(f7. 

a  Regiui  PrnfcHw.rof  Ilobrow,  )7.'>7     1771. 

ii  liiihoporKlllaln,  1784  17K7.  Hlnhnp  of  Fcrni, 
1787— 17WI. 

4  Manli-r  of  Trinllv,  17K»     I7!W. 

.■)  Profc»iior  of  Arabic,  17711  17110.  I,or<l  Almo- 
ncr"!!  Rcador  of  Arable,  1770  INLI.  Miintor  of 
8t  Johii'«,  17!*1>-  IHl.l. 

Ii  Profcfwor  (if  Clionilntry.  YIM    I7I14. 

7  CuininlMar;  of  the  UiiivcrBlty,  177U— 17811. 


8  Professor  of  Arabic,  ami  Lord  Almoner'a 
Itcailcr  of  Arabic,  17IW  17711.  Kogius  ProfonKor  of 
tlio  Civil  Law,  1770— I7m2.  Bishop  of  8t  Asaph, 
17H9-17iHi.     Korincrly  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall. 

II  Master  of  Sidney,  17BO—1WI7. 

10  Anlrononior  Il.ival,  17li!)  -  1811. 

11  Formerly  Follow  of  Emmanuel. 

12  F,«i|"lro 'Bedell.  17ri.'i    1780. 

i;)  M.uiterof  Trinity,  1708  -178(1.  Bishop  of  Foter- 
borouuh,  17ti!l     17'.I4. 


204 


MA'IHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


....       »,  (John  Michell,  M.A.   Queens. 

)  \A  .  Dejovas  Bvrcu,  M.A.  bta. 


If'raitylers. 

Senior  Oplimes. 

Junior  Optimen. 

Ds'Castlev,  (B) 

Ju. 

Ds  Newcome,           Qu. 

Ds  Sedgwick, 

qu. 

Hauell, 

Qu. 

•All,                       Trill. 

Fen  wick. 

Joh. 

•Lobb, 

Pet. 

Sherard,               Sid. 

•Lucas, 

Pemb 

•Derislev, 

Qu. 

Ray,                      Caius. 

Sayle, 
•StLeger, 

Joh. 

Batweli, 

Corpus. 

•Barton,               Clare. 

Pet 

•Horrocks, 

Trill. 

•Axton,                Pemb. 

•Kendall, 

Pet. 

Dowbigein, 

Cath. 

.Munbv, 

Clare. 

••Hey, 

Cath. 

Hunt,' 

Trin. 

•Horsman, 

Joh. 

Whitworth, 

Cath. 

•Monins, 

J  oh. 

Harrison, 

Pemb. 

Hinges  ton, 

Emm. 

-•Hughes, 

Jet. 

•Onley, 

Pemb. 

Yate, 

Trin. 

,_.-      «T  I  James  Carlos,  M.A.  CatuA. 

I/06. — Moderators  5  n-j        ^  \r      V        11147? 

(Edward   Vaughan,  M.A.  Lmm. 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Opti 

mes. 

Junior  Oplimes. 

Ds  •Webster,  (a) 

Corpu*. 

Ds   Brook, 

Cath. 

Ds  •Hudson, 

Chr. 

Columbine, 

Caiut. 

♦Impey,  (b) 

Trin. 

•Gordon, 

Qu. 

Bear  croft. 

Pet 

•Thompson, 

Joh. 

Leigh, 
•Cullum, 

Joh. 

GUbert, 

Emm. 

Corry, 

Caiut. 

Cath. 

•Purkis, 

Maad. 

'■''  Mart\Ti, 

Emm. 

Armitage, 

Cath. 

•Beresford, 

Joh. 

•Baile'v, 

Chr. 

Bohun, 

Emm. 

Didsbury, 

Pet 

Petit, 

Qu. 

Rush, 

Caiut. 

•Hassel,  R. 

Trin. 

Offlev, 

Pet. 

Lyth, 

aare. 

Broadbent, 

Joh. 

Heathfield, 

Clare. 

Burroughes, 

Clare. 

Woodward, 

Pet 

Smith, 

Joh. 

•Jones, 

Joh. 

•Blakeway. 

Magd. 

Raineock, 

Joh. 

Francis, 

Cath. 

Murthwaite, 

Joh. 

•Harvey, 

Sid. 

Reddall, 

Joh. 

Fawcett, 

Joh. 

•Hassel,  J. 

Trin. 

Justamond, 

Clare. 

Coulton, 
Roberts. 

Emm. 
Joh. 

+  1757. 

— .Modi 

:ratok.     Lowtlier  Yat 

es,  M.A.  Cuth 

Wranglers. 

Senior  Op  times. 

Junior  Oplimes. 

Ds  4 "Waring, 

Magd. 

Ds  Tillard, 

Qu. 

Ds  •Temple, 

Cor  put 

•J  ebb. 

Pet, 

*Chaytor, 

Maiid. 

Taylor, 

Joh. 

Manifold, 

Joh. 

Gay,' 

Sid'. 

Fenwicke, 

Joh. 

•Nichols, 

Caiut. 

•Lumlev, 

Jet. 

•Pi?ott, 

Trin. 

•Gould, 

Clare. 

•Scott, 

Trin. 

^Villins, 

Cains. 

•Evans, 

aare. 

•Therond, 

Trin. 

Lawson, 

Chr. 

Bowser, 

Joh. 

•Jones, 

Pemb. 

Southmead, 

Clare. 

•Forster, 

Corfni.<. 

Barroll, 

Joh. 

Orde, 

Trin. 

Husband, 

Chr. 

Hatton, 

Joh. 

•Ashcroft, 

Joh. 

•Marsh,  (a) 

Trin. 

Sawbridge, 

Emm. 

Wilson, 

Joh. 

Hutchins, 

Trin. 

Perr>-, 

Caiut. 

Cheney, 

Corput 

•Johnson,  (b) 

Clarr 

Griffith, 

Joh. 

Jenner, 

Pemb 

•T>Twhitt, 

Jet. 

*  •Farmer, 
Green, 

Emm. 
Joh. 

Ball, 

Magd. 

1  Formerly  Fellow  of  Sidney.  Korri;daii  Pro- 
fessor of  Diriuity,  178^—1795. 

«  Fnrmprlv  Fellow  of  Sidnev. 

:i  Formerly  Fellow  of  Sidnejr.  Professor  of 
flutaoy,17ai— laS. 


t  Only  one  Moderator  this  year ;  King'Ti  College 
presented  Chris-topher  Mayes,  their  Cliaplain,  and 
the  Senate  refused  him. 

4  Laca.-ian  PTofes?"r<jf  Mathematics,  1760 — 179^?. 

5  Master  of  Kmmanuel,  1775 — 1797. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


205 


1758.-MODKRATORS  j  ?'"^"l,^^"-^':''"'vl^-:^-^''- 

(  T.  Postlethwaite,  M.A.  Tnn 

Junior  Oplitnes, 

Ds    Nelson,         i     „  ., 

(Ryecroft,)}     ^'"''- 


Wranglers 

Senior  Opii 

mes. 

Ds»Thorp, 

Pet. 

Ds     Longstaffe, 

Mapd. 

»Wollaston, 

Shi. 

»Howman, 

Pethb. 

Bristed, 

Emm. 

2Gretton, 

Pet. 

♦Holcomb, 

Chr. 

*Currey, 

Joh. 

Inman, 

J  oh. 

*Kerrich,  (b) 

Cath. 

*Carr, 

Clare. 

Liddell, 

Trin. 

*Binfield, 

Pemb. 

Richards, 

Emm. 

i*Beadon,  (a) 

Job. 

Home,  (Tooke)  JoA. 

•Barker, 

Qu. 

*Underwood, 

Corpus. 

Grant, 

Caiut. 

Bingham, 

Joh. 

•Rudd, 

Trin. 

*L)o\-d, 

Qu. 

♦Porter. 

Trin. 

TroUope, 

Pemh 

Huu;ton, 

Sid. 

Brome, 

Joh. 

♦Pennington, 

Qu. 

*  Ridge, 

Trin. 

Heath, 

Caiui 

♦Gresley, 

Emm. 

Williams, 

Joh. 

Hollingworth,  Cath. 


,,„.      ,,  (  Adam  Wall,  M.A.  Chr. 

1759.-MODKKATORS  (  ^jj^j^^  ^^^^^^  ^j ^    j 


Joh. 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Op 

*Massev,(Joshua)  Joh. 

Ds*Davison, 

3»Wats'on, 

Trin. 

•Dunn, 

♦Forster, 

Jcs. 

Jephson, 

•Bates, 

Pet. 

•Cowper,  (B) 
Walker, 

•Faircloth, 

Joh. 

Millward, 

Pet. 

Wogan, 

•Clarke, 

Pet. 

•Hen  son. 

•Oliver, 

Emm. 

•Harrington, 

Bale  man, 

Joh. 

Gallawav, 

France, 

Mapd. 

Holford. 

Martvn, 

Cuius. 

Windus, 

Lade'. 

Corpus. 

Hutchinson, 

•Braithwaite, 

Joh. 

•Rolfe, 

Brvett, 

Clare. 

•Clowes, 

Trin. 

•Bell, 

Pemb. 

•Brown, 

Chr. 

nes. 

Junior  Uptimes. 

Pet. 

Ds  »Heald, 

Corpus 

Maad. 

•Bindlev, 

Pet. 

Joh. 

•Marriott, 

Pemh. 

Corpus. 

Hewett, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Williaume, 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Waddilove, 

Clare 

Sid. 

•Bunce, 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Dade, 

Joh. 

Qu. 

Dauntesev, 

Pet. 

Joh. 

•Hosken,  ' 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Norm  an  ton. 

CUtre. 

Chr. 

Chadwick, 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Chambers, 

Emm. 

Scott, 

Caius. 

,,,„      »/r  ^      ( John  Cott,  M.A.  CorpM-s- 

1760. — Moderators  ]  t:.  h,     i  .  <•»  tvt  \    d     i 

(  Francis  Mapletoit,  M.A.  Femb. 


Wrangler 

s. 

Senior  Optimcs. 

Junior  Oplimes. 

Cross, 

Clare. 

Ds    Stanley,  F. 

Corpus. 

Ds^Abbs, 

Marnl 

Hamilton, 

Corpus. 

Stanley,  R. 
Wood, 

Corpus. 

♦Winship, 

Maod. 

Norris, 

Caius. 

Pet. 

Bransby, 

Joh 

Bott, 

Trin. 

•Law, 

Emm. 

Harrison. 

Trin. 

•Moss, 

Caius. 

Evre, 

Pet. 

•Easton. 

Chr. 

•Rand, 

Corpus. 

•St'rachie, 

Trin. 

(Jaunt, 

Corpui. 

•King, 
Atkmson,    i 

Pet. 

Sedgwick, 

Cath. 

Joye, 

Joh. 

Qu. 

•Twining, 

Sid. 

Evans, 

Trin. 

(Busfield,)  1 

Evans, 

Joh. 

•Baker, 

Clare. 

•  Rosen  hagen. 

Joh. 

Drake,  (b) 

Caius. 

Carter, 

Corpus 

Dowbiggen, 

Joh. 

•Wadeson, 

Joh. 

Hibgame, 

Corpus 

•Cooper, 

Magd. 

Parish. 

Trin. 

Miller, 

Clare 

•Backall. 

Emm. 

Newbound, 

Cor/ius. 

Rouse, 

Joh. 

•Willis, 

Je4. 

•Hilton, 

Trin. 

Bacon. 

Trin. 

Tighe,(A) 

Joh. 

Barton , 

Jes. 

Wright, 

•Beridge, 

Heaton, 

Pawson, 

Jes. 
Jes. 
Trin. 
Pet. 

1  Public  Or»l..r,  17tM  ITVa  Master  of  Jcsui,  .•!  Professor  of  Chemistrv.  1764—177:1.  R«ciu« 
ITSn-lTW.  Bi-h"|i  "f  Olouccfter.  ITSI— 1902.  Professor  of  DiTinitv,  1771— 1816.  Bishop  of  Lisn. 
Bishop  of  Balh  lUl.l  Wells,  IKH— 1S24.  'latT.  17X2  -l(*lfi. 

2  Iia.>ter  of  Mss'lalenc,  173T     IHH.  4  Formerlj  Fellow  of  Sidney. 


206 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1761.- 


..  I  Thomas  Derisley,  M.A.  Queens'. 

-Moderators  |^,,^^.^,j^  y.^^^^^^^  ^.^^^^^^  j^l_A_  C-Z^re. 


Wrung 

let 

S. 

Senior  Opt 

ines. 

Junior  Opti 

mes. 

\U  'Wilson, 

Pet. 

l)s   Constable, 

Joh. 

Ds   Moss, 

Emm 

Lowten, 

Joh. 

•White, 

Mapd. 

Waterhouse, 

Trin. 

•Zouch, 

Trin. 

Lonsdale, 

Trin. 

Hyde, 
Wetherherd, 

Chr. 

•Dewsnop, 

Magi  I. 

Edmonds, 

Joh. 

Jes. 

•Fenn, 

Cains. 

King, 
White, 

Joh. 

Leeke, 

Pet. 

•Post,  (A) 

qu. 

Emm. 

Coe, 

Trin. 

•Loggon, 

Joh. 

Hall, 

Jes. 

Wilson, 

Pemb. 

Hewlett, 

Pet. 

Partridge, 

Clare. 

Bearcroft, 

Pet. 

•Stevens, 

Trin. 

Preston, 

Emm. 

Thompson, 

Corpus 

I'Maddison, 

(B) 

Pet. 

CoUings, 

Clare 

Phillips, 

Qu. 

Kay, 

Sid. 

Oddie, 

Joh. 

•Houldston, 
Cooke, 

Joh. 
Trin. 

I  762. — MODKRATORS 


(  William  Lobb,  M.A .  Pet. 

I  Edward  Blakeway,  M.A.  Magd. 


Wranglers. 

Ds'Haighton, 

Chr. 

^•Pemberton,  (a 

)  Pemb. 

•Morphett, 

Trin. 

•Whitfield,  (B) 

Pemb. 

:;'Collier, 

Trin. 

Routh, 

Caius. 

•Turner, 

Emm. 

•Wilson, 

Trin. 

•Holmes, 

Maqd. 

Grimwood, 

Joh. 

Thomlinson, 

Chr. 

Dinsdale, 

Trin. 

•Gurdon, 

Clare. 

Senior 

Optimes. 

Junior  Op 

times. 

Ds   Adkin, 

Caius. 

Ds'Marsh, 

Trin. 

•Wilgress 

Pemb. 

Townsend, 

Clare 

Smyth, 

Clare. 

Williams, 

Pemb. 

< 'Gordon, 

Trin. 

Cannell, 

Pemb. 

Wright, 

Pemb. 

•Rooke, 

Pet. 

Roberts, 

Joh. 

Wilkinson, 

Chr. 

•Baker, 

Pemb. 

Holden, 

Emm. 

•Wyatt, 

Pemb. 

Clarke, 

Ci>r)ni 

Hurt, 

Jes. 

Foster, 

Joh. 

Bedford, 

Joh. 

Cleaton, 

Chr. 

•Gardnar, 

Cath. 

Allen, 

Chr. 

Potts, 

Joh. 

Newton, 

Pemb 

1 76;{. — Moderators 


(John  Jehh,  M.A.  Pet. 
IRichard  Watson,  M.A.  Trin. 


Wranglers. 

Settlor 

Optimes. 

s  'Paley, 

Chr. 

Ds 1 •Byam, 

(n) 

Sid. 

•Frere, 

Caius. 

Jary, 

Caius. 

•Hutton, 

Joh. 

'•Birch, 

Qu. 

•Hall, 

Joh. 

•Chamberlaync, 

Clare. 

•S<|uire, 

Caius. 

Gribble, 

Emm. 

Atkinson, 

Pet. 

•Dixon, 

Mand. 

Gilbank, 

Joh. 

•David, 

Trill. 

•Williamsoi,,(A 

)  Trin. 

Kennett 

Corjiiis 

•Hawkins, 

Pet. 

•Simpson 

Corpus 

•Kavell, 

Clare. 

Ball, 
Baker, 
Topping 
■Hill. 

Joh. 
Pet. 
Pel. 
Joh. 

Junior  Optimes. 

s  •Shepherd, 

Joh. 

Warren, 

Trin. 

•Ferris, 

Joh. 

•Daker, 

Mand 

»Cant, 

Qu. 

Wanley, 

Chr. 

•Smear, 

Caius 

•Ironside, 

Joh. 

•Pritehett, 

Joh. 

•Wilcox, 

Emm. 

Coulton, 

Emm. 

Smith, 

Trin. 

I  Fi>rmorly  Follow  n{  Siiliiey. 

••  Commisiiarv  of  the  Uiiivor-ity,  n.H9-ir!lii 

3  Eoniiin  I'rufcHBor  iif  Hebrew,  1771  — I7!li). 


I  Fcimiorly  FcM.iw  "f  St  IVter's 
5  Aftcrwanls  Lord  liorwick. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


207 


,_.,.,  i  John  Jebb,  M.A.  Fet. 

1764. — Moi>KRATOHS<  ,,r.,,-         \^•^        i      ma 
'  VVuliam  rairclough,  M.A. 


J  oh. 


JVniii(/lei 

Senior  Opli 

■me.i. 

Junior  Opthnp.\. 

Ds  •Heslop, 

Corpus. 

Ds  *Moore, 

Trin. 

Ds  ♦Love, 

Cains. 

Franckljn, 

Emm. 

*Cowper, 

Clare. 

Carter, 

Caius. 

Proctor, 

■  loh. 

Horseinan, 

.loh. 

Barwell, 

Trin . 

Watkiiis, 

Chr. 

*Martin, 

J  oh. 

Avarne, 

Qu. 

•Adair. 

Pet. 

•Beeher, 

.loh. 

Smyth, 

Clare. 

•Nasmitli, 

Cor}>iis. 

Unwin,  (B) 

Chr. 

Clarke, 

Emm. 

»Hodson, 

Trill. 

■'*Borlase, 

Pet. 

Willets, 

Cath 

•White, 

Trin. 

*Wyntcr, 

Sid. 

Harrison, 

Pet. 

Turnoiigh, 

Calh. 

*Katon, 

Pel. 

Clarke, 

Pevih. 

'  » Lambert,  (A) 

Trin. 

♦  Richmond, 

Trill. 

Barker, 

Pet. 

»  Tyson, 

Corpus. 

♦Hodgson, 

Maqd. 

Ackland, 

.loh. 

Swale, 
i           Mapletoft, 
'          Tyrell. 

.loh. 
Chr. 
Emm. 

,-p,      ,,  I  Richard  Watson,  M.A.  7r//i. 

17G5. MODKIIATOR-S  ]  T-«  1  J    /M-  A/I    A      t'J 

'Edward  Ohver,  M.A.  Sid. 


Ifraiiy/cr 

.S-. 

•While, 

Cuius. 

Ives, 

Cuius. 

•Hull, 

Joh. 

•Wilbrah.im, 

Trin. 

Ward, 

Joh. 

•  Preston , 

Qu. 

Senior  Optimes. 
s  J^Pickering,         Pemli. 

Sparrow,  Peiiib. 

Jones,  Trin. 

•Shipperdson ,( B)  Tri/i . 

Travis,  (a)  Joh. 

^•Davies.  Trin. 


J  imior  Opli 

Ds  *Deighton, 
♦Ellis, 
♦Thurston, 
•Brett, 
♦Dawson, 

Peirson, 

Smith, 

Harris, 
•Fox, 

Forster, 

Baldwin, 


Maud. 

Qu. 

Qu. 

Qu. 

Jes. 

Jes. 

Chr. 

Btntn. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 


,_,.,.      .,  I  James  Cory,  M.A.  Ca/«A. 

7bt». MODKRATOKS ',  .,j  ,    ^xf'  IV/I    A      i'- 7 

'  Kdward  Oliver,  M.A.  Sta. 


Il'raiiyler.'i. 

D^•ArMald,  Joh. 

**Law,(A)  Chr. 

'•liraham,  Trin. 
•Sheep.shanks,    Joh. 

Brand,  Caius. 

Cotton,  Jes. 

Mace,  Clare. 

•Clowes,  TriH. 

•Creyk  Trin. 

•Wiliton,  Pemli. 

»Norri«,  Trin. 

'•Ardcn,  Trin. 


Senior  Oplimes. 
Chr. 


Ds    Smith, 
Gardiner, 
Milner,  (ii) 
•  Hunter, 
Harrison, 
I'ulhain, 
•Mams, 
•Kirshaw, 
•Ncvilc, 
•Bond, 
Craster, 
"•Chafy. 


Joh. 

Cath. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Cuius. 

Joh. 

Juh. 


Junior  <)plime.s. 


Ds  Allott, 
Burnabv, 
'•Taylor,' 
Chappelow, 
Brisco, 
•Prescott, 
Marsh, 
Kouiitain, 
•Lally, 
'"•Torkington, 
•Mecn, 
Deason, 


Trin . 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Calh. 

.loh. 

Joh . 

Pet. 

Clare. 

Emm. 

Joh. 


1   lloiilii.  I'rofi'*.r  lit  Orcok,  1771     17*1 

•J  Prnfow.)r<.rC:u>.ii.lry.  17HH  -IHIIII.  Ilogirtrnry 
of  thr  tllilrrr.it).  I77H      ISCBI 

:i  F..nii.rly  K.-II..W  .if  Hi.liii-v. 

4  I.lbr»rl«ii  nt  the  IIlil>ir«nV,  I7HS     IM17. 

.-I  Hlnhnp  .it  Cloiirort,  I7MJ  17H7.  Hl.tiop  ..r 
KlllaU,  17jr7-17l«.     BUhop  nf  Klpliln,  17»n     1X10. 


;  Sir  U.    Craimn 
AlvAiiluy, 


IH-i'i. 

7  I- 
oftha 

n   K.iriiX' 
1"«7     177i 

9  Kiirin<<rly  Kullfjw  of  Quoonit'. 
Ill  Miultr  of  Cliirc,  I7MI— I8lr>. 


nnlvor«lt}-  Counsel,  17H7— 
forniorly  Lord  Chief  Ju>tico 
r'of  Hi.liioy.      K..|uira  llmloll. 


208 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


I7C7      A/f^   „„.™,^„      John  Jebb,  M.A.  Pet. 
1767. — Moderators  <r>.  .      j  W  .         iv/r  a 
Richard  Watson,  M.A. 


IVranylers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimen. 

Ds'' Turner, 

Pemb. 

Ds  Disturnel, 

Pemb. 

Ds  Scafe, 

Trin. 

•Dutens, 

Qu. 

Wise, 

Joh. 

•Jenner, 

Jet. 

2«Pearce,  (b) 

Joh. 

'Barstow, 

Clare. 

Peake, 

Joh. 

Popham, 

Trin. 

•Waddington,  ) 
(Ferrand,)  5 

Clare. 

Dobson, 

Trin. 

•Carr, 

Joh. 

Goddard, 

Corpus 

•Byron, 

.Joh. 

•Gibson, 

Pemb. 

Robinson, 

Pet. 

Williams, 

Chr. 

Wodehouse, 

Emm. 

Durand, 

Joh. 

Barnes, 

Joh. 

•Hughes, 

Trin. 

Glover, 

Joh. 

•Bowra, 

Pemb. 

■••Bennet 

Emm. 

Deane, 

Joh. 

•Raikes,  (a) 

Joh. 

Orme, 

Joh. 

Driffield, 

Trin. 

•Matty, 

Trin. 

Ward, 

Chr. 

•Yale, 

Joh. 

•Wilson, 

Chr. 

*Weston, 

Joh. 

Cooke, 

Cath. 

'•Pennington, 

Joh. 

s*Russell, 

Trin. 

•Swiney, 

Clare. 

•Helly, 
Barker, 

Joh. 
Caius. 

i-co      »/r  /John  Jebb,  M.A.  Pet. 

1768. — Moderators  \rT^^    „      o.  at  a 

llhomas  Stevens,  M.A. 


Trij). 


Wranglers . 

Senior 

Optimes. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  'Kipling, 

Joh. 

Ds  'Gregory 
•Drake, 

Maqd. 

Ds  •Grove 

Joh. 

•Fielding, 

Trin. 

Joh. 

•Fitchatt, 

Joh. 

«*Hey,  (A) 

Maqd 

Taylor, 

Joh. 

•Bedingfield, 

Emm. 

Lloyd, 

Qu. 

Ncvison 

Clare. 

Sheldon, 

Caius. 

•Dealtary, 

Jes. 

Hall, 

Cath. 

Swann, 

Sid. 

•Baldwin, 

Pet. 

Farren, 

Trin. 

•Butts, 

Corpus 

•North, 

Caius 

Kerrior, 

B) 

Qu. 

Rutter, 

Cath. 

•Hudson, 

Qu. 

Youngson, 

Joh. 

Reade, 

Trin. 

Elsley, 

Pet. 

Kipling, 

Emm. 

Turner, 

Joh. 

Salter, 

Chr. 

Potter, 

Joh. 

•Wood, 

Joh. 

17G9— Moderators  ^'^^^'"  '^^^'^'  ^•^-  ^^'• 
170J.     moderators  ^^  j^,jj^  Hutton,  M.A.  Joh. 


Wranglers. 


Senior  Optimes 


•Parkinson, 

(2) 

Ckr. 

Ds  Wall, 

air. 

•Burslem, 

Joh. 

*Grovc, 

Joh. 

»Atwood,  (1) 

Trin. 

•Rookc, 

Trin. 

•  Robinson, 

Trin. 

Filewood, 

Joh. 

Cook, 

Joh. 

•Ward,  (A) 

Trin. 

Islip, 

Pemb. 

Ward, 

Pet. 

•Milner, 

Sid. 

•  Boycc, 

Clare. 

Jones(Adair)(B 

)  Pet. 

Hepworth, 

Qu. 

•Fislier(Belward)Cai««. 

*  Palmer, 

Qu. 

Rust, 

Chr. 

.Sayer, 

Joh. 

•Jodrell, 

Joh. 

•Frewcii, 

Joh. 

•Holt, 

Qu. 

•.laekson, 
Spurgcon, 

Pemb. 
Pemb. 

Junior  Optime. 
Ds  'Newcome, 
•Minithorpe, 

Simpson, 
"Stephens, 

Atkmson, 

Slv. 

Hill, 

Williams, 
•Colston, 

Case, 

Hunt, 

Mellison, 


9m. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Kmm. 

Pel. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Sid. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Corpus 


1  Master  of  Pembroko,]7H4— 1882. 

•i  I'liWic  Orator,  1778— 17MH.    Master  of  Jesus, 

7HII    iH'jn. 

:i  I'n.fpdsor    nf  Chciniiitry,    177.!— 17114.     RcRiils 
•r„f,.ss,.r  of  PhyKic,  17II.1     1817. 
I  Hishop  of  Cork,  17yii -17!I4.    Ui»lio|i  of  Cloyno, 


17fl4— 18'2l>. 
6  Formerly  Fellow  of  St  John's. 

6  FoniiiTly  Fellow  of  Sidney.     Esquire  Be.lel I, 
1772     1776. 

7  MaiKerof  Caius,  ir!t5—18U;i. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


209 


i77n      \T^,..„»^,^,>c, /^o^<^'"t  Graham,  M.A.  Trm. 
1770. — Moderators  it,      t  »*  a     /-.t 

(John  Law,  M.A.  Chr, 

Wranylers. 

Ds*Hughos,  Joh. 

•Smith,  (1)  (B)  Joh. 

•Willan,  Trin. 

»Prime,(A)  Joh. 

Hill,  Cath. 

•Oldershaw,  (2)  Emm. 

•Carlvon,  Pemb. 

Field,  Joh. 

'Deacon,  Cuius. 

'•Fisher,  Pel. 

'•Fisher,  C/ir. 

Wegg.  Chr. 


I 


Senior  Optimes. 

1        Junior  Oplimeti. 

Ds  •Woodroffe, 

Clare. 

Ds*Sydenham, 

Cuius. 

♦Bland, 

Caius. 

Lloyd, 

Ciius. 

Clarkson, 

Pet. 

Rathbone, 

Pemb. 

*Dymoke, 

Joh. 

Hudson, 

Joh. 

Frank, 

Trin. 

•Radford, 

Joh. 

♦Webster, 

Juh. 

•Johnson, 

Clare. 

•Ellis, 

Joh. 

•Chapman, 

Jes. 

•Belgrave, 
Beilby, 

Joh. 

Lambert, 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Hodgson, 

Qu. 

Maule, 

Chr. 

Wylde, 

Jes. 

♦Layard, 

Joh. 

Dove, 

Clare 

Quin, 

Pel. 

Robinson, 

Joh. 

177L — Moderators 


(Abraham  Evans,  M.A.   Clare. 
I  William  ArnaUl,  M.A.  Joh. 


Wrtnidlers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Jinihir  Optimet:. 

Ds  'Starkic,  (1) 

Joh. 

Ds  »Tranl, 

Chr. 

Ds  ♦Crofts, 

Caius. 

•Kedington,  (2) 

Cuius. 

*  *Kcrrich, 

.\(aqd. 

Drewe, 

Emm. 

'•Law,  (A) 

PH. 

Marsh, 

Sid. 

Pen  ty  cross, 

Pemb. 

♦Ellis. 

Trin. 

•Sandiford, 

Corpus. 

Bud  worth. 

Chr. 

•Brand, 

Chr. 

•Wood, 

.Joh. 

'Taylor, 

MaqtI. 

•Jackson, 

Joh. 

•Hunter, 

Trin. 

Neale, 

Joh. 

•Lawrence, 

Juh. 

•Willis, 

Caius. 

Wilcox, 

Clare. 

Bromlev,  (  b) 

Joh. 

Raye, 

Emm. 

•Wythe, 

Cains. 

•He>, 

Ma<i(l. 

^«Halls, 

Joh. 

•Rose, 

Trin. 

•Cotter, 

Trin. 

•Bridges, 

Qu. 

•Lipyeatt, 

Joh. 

Hatcnian, 

Emm. 

Stewart, 

Chr. 

Green, 

Clare. 

•Robinson, 

CUire. 

Bryer 

Joh. 

♦Dobson, 

Cath. 

•Ward, 

Qu. 

l77J.-MODERATORs|{;."i^,'r    "««•«?'    ^•^.   ^^T    /    M 

I  William  Sheepshanks,  M.A.Jon. 


yVrdiiylers. 

Senior  O/i/irne.s. 

!        Junior  Optime.s. 

D»s»I>retyman,i    ,    „      , 
rromlinc,)/'"  ''"'" 

Ds    Karnham,           Juh. 
Eyre,                   Joh. 

Ds 'Crawford, 
Pern, 

Trin. 
Pet. 

'Stevenson,           Clare- 

Brooke,               Caius. 

Topping, 

Pel. 

•  l.;inf,  {-2}               Qu. 

•Russell,               Qu. 

'•Dawson, 

Trin. 

•  licdford,  (A)        Joh. 

•Cooper,  ( Fisher)  Pfm6. 

Dennison, 

Cuius . 

•Ilunit'rey,           Corpus. 

Woodburn,         Trin. 

Walker. 

Clare. 

Ward,                 .loh. 

•C<H)|)cr,                Qu. 

•Uobuison,           Trin. 

•Gilbank,              Trin. 

•Jordan,                 (Ju. 
•Blakcway,           Joh. 

•Field,  (11)             Pemb. 

Dodwell,             Chr. 

•Cockshutt,          Joh. 

•Jobson,                Trin. 

Ord,                    Chr. 

1   Ki.rmorly    Kiilli.w   of    8t  Ji.hn'n.     Blihn|>   of  4  Principal  Librarian  i.f  tlio  Unlvoralty,  17W— 

K<ot«r,  lMi«-lwr7.     lllnh.ip  of  Httll«biiry,  1WI7—  I  !>«< 

»!«■■'.  r.  Korinirly  K«ll..w  ofSlihioy. 

3   L'lii».T«lly  ('olnml«.nry,  I7f«)_lsl4.  li  Iti.hop    of    Llucr.ln,     17S7     IWJd.       Uinhop    of 

:i  Ix>nl  KlldiilxiroiiKh.  f.irMurly  U,t.\  Chief  Ju.-  WInrhvitur,  IH-.ll     IH'.T. 


tk«  of  tho  Kiux-i  licncli. 


7  Fornivrly  Fulluw  of  St  Cutharlnu'a 


210  MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 

17-71      A/f^^,,, <  Luke  Heslop,  M.A.  Corpus 

1773. JVIODERATORS  ]  t.t-,,-  q  nil    \       f  1. 

'  William   Pearce,  M.A.  Jon. 


IVraiit/lers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimei>. 

s*15rundish  (a)  (1)  Caius. 

lis    Lowndes, 

Pet. 

Ds    Dundas, 

Trin 

*Whitmore,(2)  Joh. 

Carr, 

Joh. 

Townley, 

Trin. 

•Sandiford,          Sid. 

•Taylor, 

Pemb. 

Booty, 

Caius 

•Holmes,              Joh. 

*Clarke, 

Clare. 

Ward, 

Joh. 

'•Porter,               Trin. 

•Morgan, 

Chr. 

Lord, 

Trin. 

Ashmull,           Caius. 

•Atlay, 

Joh. 

•Healy, 
•Heath, 

Clare. 

•Walsby,            Corpus 

Arden, 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Lloyd,               Chr. 

•Christian, 

Pet. 

Meeke, 

Chr. 

•Waddington,    Trin. 

Hammerton, 

Magd. 

•Andrewes, 

Trin. 

*Ea.ston,              Joh. 

Wilson, 

Caius. 

•Hopkinson, 

Clare 

•Buck,                Caius. 

Wharton,  (b) 

Pemh. 

•Dewsnop, 

Jes. 

Hutchins, 

Pemb. 

Dixon, 

Trin. 

(  lliomas  Parkinson,  M.A.  C/ir. 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Optimes 

Junior  Optimes. 

Ds'*Milner,  (1) 

qu. 

Ds'Walford, 

Caius. 

Ds   Stone, 

Trin. 

'•Mounsey, 

Pet. 

•Kilz-Herbert  (a 

)  Joh. 

•Wilson, 

Joh. 

•Waring,  (2) 

Magd. 

•Raynes, 

Jes. 

•Heaton, 

Qu. 

Elleray, 
•Metcalfe, 

Emm. 

•Atkins, 

Magd. 

Pett, 

Joh. 

Chr. 

^*Fawcett, 

Joh. 

•Middleton, 

Clare. 

•Garnham, 

Trin. 

•Lawson, 

Trin. 

Crofts, 

Emm. 

♦Seale,  (b) 

Chr. 

Ripley, 

Joh. 

Panchen, 

Chr. 

•Baynes, 

Sid. 

Lyster, 

Joh. 

Popham, 

Pemb. 

•Ellis, 

Joh. 

*James, 

Ma<]d. 

Sheard,  (Moliii 

. )  Trin 

Holden,(Rose)  Clare. 

•I'eniberton, 

Pet. 

Winkle 

Joh. 

•Robinson, 

Clare. 

^•Mountain, 

Cams. 

Price, 

Trin. 

Yonge, 

Jes. 

Wright, 

Corpus. 

•Wood, 

Cath. 

Jackson, 

Joh. 

•Wallace, 

Corpus. 

Davenant, 

Trin. 

*Sayer, 

Caius. 

•Coppard . 

.res' 

\77t 


-.  \  Richard  Hey,  M.A.  Sid. 

-MODKRATC.KS  |  ^j„j^^^   g  J^,^^  ^_^_  ^^^_ 


fVriifif/lers. 

Ds  'Vince,  (1)  Caius. 

"•Coulthurst,  (2)   Joh. 


•Parke, 

•Sheepshanks, 

•Torre, 

Beevor, 
>  Bradford, 
•Hart, 
•  Heberdcn , 

Hall,  (A) 


Chr. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds 'Hewitt,  (b)  Caius. 

Boucher,  Trin. 

Bolton,  Triti. 

Wilkinson,  Joh. 

*  Hewitt,  Corpus. 
•King,  Chr. 

Metcalfe,  Sid. 

Phillips,  Joh. 

•Slade,  Emm. 

♦  Druery,  Caius. 


Jttnior  Optimes. 


s    Hawkins, 
Clayton, 
Dodsworth, 
Cosnahan, 
Law, 
Washington, 

•Legh, 
'■'*Tighe, 

*Lagden, 
Walker, 

"Blanshard, 


Trill. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

.res. 


1  Regius  Professor  (>rilel)rcw,)7itn-179.'i.  Bisliop 
of  Klllala,  17»I5— 17i)8.  Bishop  of  CloRlier,  17il8- 
181il. 

2  JacUsoninli  Professor,  1783  -17!)2.  Lucasinil 
Professor,  17118 -18a«.  President,  of  Queens',  1788  - 
182(1. 

;j  Formerly  Fellow  of  Jesus. 


(i  I!isli..|i..f  (Jurlivc.  17li:!     182(>. 


ilj-  K.Uo 
rly  Kcllii 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


211 


1776. Moi>KkATOR 

IVrauf/lers. 

Us«Older.shaw,(l)  Emm. 

•Wakefield,  (B)  Jes. 

*Farhill,  Corpus. 

•Hou.^on,  J  oh. 

•Cooksoii,  J  oh. 

•Wright,  (2)  .!oh. 

•Boycatt,  Caius. 

•Heslop,  Corpus. 

Wheatlcy,  Emm. 

•Freeman,  Clare. 

•Gretton,  Trin. 

•Plampin,  Jes. 


)  Thomas  Starkie,  M 

■  <*  Mark  Ant.  Stephei 

Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  'Potts,  Chr. 

•Pyndar,  (ju. 

•Forster,  (A)  Joh. 

•Fallowfield,  Clare. 

•Tennaiit,  Pemb. 

Wilson,  .loh. 

•.lackson,  Trin. 

Heckford,  Trin. 

Goldin;;,  Chr. 

•Stovin,  Pet. 

•Poley,  9u. 

•Cane,  Joh. 


.A.  Joh 

i.soii,  M.A.  Ciure. 

Junior   Oplimes. 

I)s  "Camming,  Trin. 

Garrick,  Joh. 

'•Croft,  Trin. 

Lorimer,  Trin. 

Hughes,  ./oh. 

Blucke,  Pet. 

Bunting,  Emm. 

Bosley,  Joh. 

Crosse,  Sid. 

Peyton,  Trin. 

Cheales,  Joh. 

Peete,  Cains. 


177  7.  —  MODKRATOKS 


Ds 


Wranglers. 

s'Owen,  (1) 

Trin. 

•Cautley, 

Trin. 

•Baynes,  (2)  (a 
Tylden, 

Trin. 

Jet. 

■^  Sutton,  T. 

Kmm. 

•Hicks, 

Clare. 

•Powys, 

Joh. 

•Hammond, 

Qu. 

•Mantell, 

Corpus 

•Portal, 

Joh. 

•Wade, 

Joh. 

•Pemberton, 

Trin. 

Clarke, 

Caius. 

•  Pearne, 

Pet. 

••Sutton,  C. 

Emm . 

Empson, 

Cath. 

Thomas  Ellis,  M. 

'  J.  Jelliand  BniiK: 

Senior  Optimes. 

•Shepley,  Clare. 

•Templcman,  Trin. 

•Arnold,  Emm. 

Huglies,  (b)  ./oh. 

•Kilvert,  Emm. 

•Green,  Sid. 

Butts,  Trin. 

Saycr,  ( Poulter)  7  rin. 

Parke,  Joh. 

•Twigge,  Joh. 

•Harvey,  Caius. 

•Dixon,  Corpus. 

•Ruiitall,  Jes. 

Purshousc,  Pemb. 

Parkinson,  Emm. 

•Heaton,  Trin. 

•Ward,  qu. 


A.    Trin 

ish,  M.A.   Cuius 
I        Junior  Oplime.s. 

Ds  Dealtry,  Trin 

•Jetl'erson,  Pet. 

•Grecnside,  Calh. 

Sykes,  Trin. 

Preston,  Qu. 

•         Turner,  Qu. 

I         Taylor,  Caius 

Smith,  Joh. 

Gordon,  Chr. 

•Shelford,  Corpus 

•Plumptre,  Qu. 

•Taylor,  Corpus 

Brown,  Trin. 

•Greenwood,  Joh. 

Moon,  Trin. 

Russell,  Joh. 

Wing,  Joh. 

Blancks,  Caius. 

Kitchingman,     Clare. 

Jcnks,  Corpu,s. 

Cooper,  Pemb. 

Ward,  Joh. 

Lugar,  Jes. 


I77ii. iMoDKKATORS 


Wrunfflers. 
Ds^'Karish,  (I) 
•Taylor,  (2) 

Wilson, 
'Littlehales, 
'•Atkinson, 

Haggitt, 
•Bevil, 
•Six,  (n) 

Skeeles, 
'Burrouglies, 
•Cox, 
•Sncyd, 

Gwatkin, 

Bankcs,  (A) 

Franklin, 


Magd. 

Emm . 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Tr.  H. 

Emm. 


)  George  Mounsey,  M 

< Thomas  Ellis,  M.A. 

Senior  Optimes. 
•  Popple,  7ViM.      Ds 

•Veasey,  Pel. 

•Postle,  Cains. 

Leaping  well,       Chr 
•Heslop,  Sid. 

•Jowett,  Maqd. 

•Constable,  Pc/. 

Ward,  (Krring)    Chr. 

WiKoii,  Emm. 

•Portci,  Cnr/ius 

Rocke,  Joh. 

Palmer,  Joh. 

Bartholomew,     .hih. 

Barnard,  Trin. 

Wingflcld,  Joh. 


A.  Jes. 
Joh. 

Junior  Oplitnr.'i. 

Morris,  Triu. 

Gwilt,  Caius. 

Ward,  Trin. 

•Sparhauke,  Joh. 

D'Ovly,  Corpus 

Wallis,  Pet. 

'Nelson,  Chr. 

Jones,  Pemb. 

Bienkarne,  Kmm. 

•Preston,  Chr. 


1  K..rm.rly  Fellow  of  8t  Potcr'n. 

2  Lnr.l    Mnnnora,  forniorly  I.i>r<!  C'h:iiicollur  of 
Irrlaiiil. 

3  nuhop  of  Norwich,  171)1! -IMOD.    ArchliUliop  uf 
CkllUirliury,  l»ia     1828. 


4   rrofo««orofCliiMii«trv,  17111     l.H|:i.  .In 
•rofi;«»or,  l.si;i     ih;17. 
6   Koriiiorlv  Kcll.iw  o(  Trinil\  Hull. 
it  Secoiiil  Enrl  Nclsuii. 


212 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1779.  — MODKHATORS 


Wramilers. 


4  John  Barlow  Seale,  M.A.  Chr. 
'George  Mounsey,  M.A.  Jes. 


Ds  'Jones,  (1) 
'•Marsh,  (2) 
-'Christian,  (b) 
"•Lens,  (A) 
Carpendale, 
•Smith, 
•Hopkins, 
Brereton, 
'Cooper, 
J'Carlyle, 
Heath, 
Babington, 
•Praed, 
•Sutton, 
Loxham, 
Munnings, 
Morris, 


Trill. 

J  oh. 

Joh. 

Jok. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Trin. 


Senior  Optimes. 
Clapham,  Chr. 

•Litchfield,  Tri7i 

Beloe, 
•Coffin, 

Holcombe, 

Torre, 


Junior  Oplinies, 


•Hale, 

Tucker, 

Kett, 

Mooie, 
»Bigsby, 
♦Garwood, 

Treemenhere, 
*Thomas, 
•Plumptre, 

Anstey, 
*Haggitt, 

Ferraby, 


Corpus 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Majjd. 

Pemb. 

Chr. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Clare. 


Ds  Griffith, 

Hammond, 
•Garnett, 
•Foley, 

Dowsing, 
•Sharp, 
•Roberson, 
•Latter, 
•Elers, 
•Jordan, 

BIrgh, 

Strong, 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Qu. 

Qu. 

Qu. 


iTon      iv/i„  I  Samuel  Vince,  M.A.  Sidneu. 

1780. — Moderators',  »t  i         \/r  a     /->  • 

Msaac  Miner,  M.A.  Queens. 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Op 

times. 

Junior  Optivies. 

Ds  Priest,  (1) 

Pemb. 

Ds  Shield, 

Joh. 

Ds  •Atkinson, 

Jes. 

5'Frend,  (2) 

Chr. 

•Sturges, 

Pemb. 

Forster, 

Joh. 

'Rippon, 

Trin. 

Filewood, 

Jes. 

Alexander, 

Pemb. 

*Porter, 

Trin. 

Butcher, 

Joh. 

•Brooke, 

Trin. 

«  »Cory, 

Gisborne,  (a) 

Emm. 

Harrison, 

Jok. 

•Han  ley. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Stacye, 

Chr. 

Masters, 

Corpus 

•Burne, 

Joh. 

Thompson, 

Qu. 

•Knipe, 
Bradford, 

Qu. 

Morgan,  (b) 

Trin. 

•Grice, 

Maqd. 

Clare. 

Paley, 

Chr. 

Bird, 

Joh. 

•Matthews, 

Magd 

•Shaw,  (Lefevre)  Trin. 

Waltham, 

Jes. 

Flanner, 

Magd. 

•Smith, 

Joh. 

Lowther, 

Trin. 

•Rideout, 

Jes. 

Butt, 

Joh. 

Philips, 

Chr. 

Lane, 

Clare. 

•Frost, 

Caius. 

•Haggitt, 

Pemb. 

1781.-MODERATORS  |?f  "'-^^    ^'^'yr\^A/''"''' 

IThonias  Cautley,  M.A.   Irtn. 


Wranglers 

Ds*Ainslie,  (2) 
'•Law,  (A)) 

•Ainslie,  i 

•Catton,  (1) 
•Renouard, 

Cooper, 
•Pedley,  (b)I 
(Deverell)! 
"•Atkinson, 
•Hubbersty, 

Lovering, 
•Walter, 
•Costobadie, 
•Baskett, 
•Rendle, 

Ncsfield, 

Moises, 


Pemb. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Caius. 

Qu. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Opt 

mes. 

Ds  •Saunders, 

Qu 

Ds  Bramston, 

Trin. 

Hannington, 

Joh. 

•Forby, 

Caius. 

"Douglas, 

Corpus. 

Anguish, 

Caius. 

•Barlow, 

Trin. 

Pinching, 

Jes. 

Chapman, 

Pemb. 

Hardy, 

Sid. 

«Wood, 

Magd. 

Venn, 

Sid. 

Ellis, 

Trin. 

Glutton, 

Trin. 

Coffin, 

Clare. 

Stafl'ord, 

Corpus 

Wiglesworth, 

Sid. 

Hawkins, 

Trin. 

Illingwortli, 

Pemb. 

Addison, 

Trin. 

Bulmer, 

Jes. 

♦Walmslcy, 

Joh. 

Harrison, 

Caius. 

Eyre, 

Trin. 

Holgate, 

Joh. 

Browne, 

Trin. 

1  Lady  MarRurofs  ProfcsBor  of  Divinity,  lnn7— 
1k:1!i.  Itishop  of  Llunil.ifT,  IHIll -IKl't.  Bishop  of 
I'otorborouRh,  IKl!)     IBUfl. 

•Z  DowiiiiiK  Professor  of  tho  Laws  of  England, 
IWKI  -LH'j;). 

3  Formerly  Fellow  of  Downing. 

i  Professor  of  Arabic,  17!i6  - 1804. 


.I  Formerly  Fellow  of  .fesus. 
G  Master  of  Emmanuel,   17117     I S-Vi.     Professor 
of  Casuistry,  ISdll     1813. 

7  Bishop  <if  Chi'stcr,  IHP2— 1H24.1  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells,  l.si;4  -\nm. 

8  Formerly  Fellow  of  Christ's. 

9  Master  of  Corpus,  1795—1822. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


213 


1 782. — Moderators 


Richard  Littlehales,  M.A.  Joh. 
Geor<i:e  Mounsey,  M.A.  Jes. 


Wranglers. 


Ds'»Woo(l,(l) 
-•Hailstone,  (2) 

Gregor, 
•Collinson, 
•Owen, 
•Antrobus, 
'•Sparke,  (b) 
♦Parke, 

Forrest, 
•Babington, 
•Salmon, 

Pyeniont, 
•Hewitt, 
•Wrightc, 
•Cook, 
•Raine, 
•Luxmoore, 
•Hnr.ly, 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

qu. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

QU. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Kmm. 


Senior   Op 

iiiie.s. 

Junior  Oplimes. 

Ds  •Bayley, 

Jes. 

Ds  Tyler, 

Magil. 

Barnard 

Trin. 

Girdlestone, 

Caiut. 

'*Porson,  (A) 

Trin. 

•Mansfield, 

Clare. 

Tylden, 

Jes. 

Fletcher, 

Maqd. 

Myddleton, 

Sill. 

Boldero, 

Trin. 

'•Pearson, 

Sid. 

Torre, 

Trill. 

•Webster, 

Magd. 

Gray, 

Trin. 

•Wingfield, 

Trin. 

Jones, 

Cori)u.i 

•Holme,  J. 

Pet. 

Lamb, 

Trin. 

*Lance, 

Corpus. 

Benson, 

Jes. 

•Romney, 

Joh. 

Kilwick, 

Corpus 

•Wood, 

Cath. 

Pemberton, 

Corpus 

•Warburton, 

Jes. 

•Coates, 

Calh. 

•Town  son. 

Trin. 

1 783. — Moderators 


Isaac  Milner,  M.A.  Queens. 
William  Parish,  M.A.  Magd. 


Wrangler 

s. 

Senior  O/ilimes. 

Junior  Op 

irnes. 

•Wollaston 

(1    Sid. 

Ds^Stockdale, 

Pemb. 

DsClarkson, 

Joh. 

Buck, 

Mai/it. 

Geldart, 

Trin. 

•Claphain, 

Clare 

Procter,  {•>) 

Calh. 

•Murfitt, 

Trin. 

Hcpwortii, 

Joh. 

Heslop,  (A) 

Sid. 

•Pratt, 

Emm. 

Carter, 

Trin. 

Wade,  (Gerv) 

Emm. 

Smalpage, 

Trin. 

Loxhani, 

Jes. 

Whifelcy 

Maqd. 

•De  Hague, 

Corpus. 

Cragg, 

Tiih 

Knight, 

Magd. 

•Leadley, 

Maqd. 

Bell, 

Trin 

Ryecroft, 

Sid. 

Rogers, 

Mai/d. 

•|)o(ld, 

Trin 

Norcross, 

Pemb. 

•Be  re. 

Sid. 

Newton,  T. 

Jes. 

•Newton,  B. 

(B) 

Jes. 

Hunt, 
Newcome, 

Qu. 
Qu. 

Carr, 
Cooper, 

Jet. 

Trin. 

Hunter, 

Chr. 

Leigh, 

Sid. 

Ma&sey, 

Joh. 

•Whitehurst 
Podmorc, 
Moises, 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

1  Maxtor  of  Ht  John'a,  IMin    1839. 

•J  WiHiawanlluii  (*r<ir«HnriirOcolofry,i;g8-  1818. 

:i  lllihop  <>r  Choitcr,  Hill     IMI'J.     ninhop  <>r  Kly, 

iHi'.'  -mvi. 

4  Ruiflui  Frurowr  of  r:reok,  HifJ-  1H08 


n  Miutor  of  8i<liiuy,  1H08-18II.  (iirl«ti.iii  Ail- 
vixnte,  IHKI     1811. 

li  JackK.nli.ii  ProfMnor,  IT*.'  181:1.  Maiitcr  of 
ai.liioy,  lMir7. 

7  Manltr  cif  .St  Catlmrlno'ii,  17!MI  - 184.',. 


214 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1784. —  iVIODERATORS  < 


Wraiiplerx. 
Ds' Ingram,  (1) 
•Holden,  {i) 
•Wilson, 

Pearson, 

Gapp, 
•Bowman, 

Cautley, 

•Boon, 

'  'Browne, 

•Lane, 

•King, 

Baskett, 
•Ruddook, 
•Gordon,  (b) 

YouII, 
•Gamble, 


Hen.  Wm.  Coulthur 
Thomas  Ciiutley,  M, 


Sid. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Chr. 

Trin 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pemh. 


Senior  Optimes. 


sRamshaw, 

'•Greene, 

•Piatt, 
Clark, 

•Camming, 

•Gregor, 
Moor, 

•Hewitt, 
Tylden, 
Johnson, 

•Shaw, 

•Gilly, 

•Reed, 
Pywell, 
Ormerod, 
Tunstall,  (a) 
Griggs, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Calh. 

Corpus. 

Jes. 

Mayd. 

Vm." 

Cains. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Chr. 

Corpus. 


St,  M.A.  Sid. 
A.  Trin. 
Junior  Optimes. 


5  Oldham, 
Beevor, 
Oldacres, 
Harding, 
•Karquharson, 
Cooper, 
Cooke, 
•Heyman, 
Radelifte, 
Berkeley, 


Joh. 

Chr. 

Emm. 

Cath. 

Pet. 

Magtl. 

Cams. 

Emm. 

Chr. 

Clare. 


1785. 


-Moderators  \  J^'^^^  Jf/^"«I.'  ^-A- 
/  Hfiti.  Wni    I  ,niilt  111 


Wranglers. 


Ds  2*Lax,  (1) 
•Dudley,  (2) 
•Watson, 
•Creswell, 
•Riley, 
•Stanger, 
•Bourdieu, 

Buston, 
•Warren, 
'  'Lloyd,  (A) 
•Ellis, 

Cripps, 

Ogden, 


Trin. 
Clare. 
Sid. 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Clare. 
Trin. 
Jes. 
Trin. 
(Ju. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


/  Hen.  Will.  Coulthu 
Senior  Optimes 


•Wharton, 

•Jenyns, 

•Ellis, 

•Tyson, 

•Plumptre, 

Parker, 
•Rolfe, 
'Girdlestone, 
•Ward, 

Jeft'reys, 


Pemb. 

Caius. 

Cains. 

Emm. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Queens . 

rst.  M.A.Sid. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Chilton,  Sid. 

Edmonstone,       Trin. 


Whitehead,  (b)  J'>s. 
•Newling, 
•Bayley, 
•Dickinson, 
•Ramsden, 
•Chevallier, 
•Torkington 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Chr. 

Caius. 

Clare. 


Cardale, 

Joh. 

Walker, 

Joh. 

Robertson, 

Joh. 

Sams, 

Cains 

Proby, 

Joh. 

Barnard, 

Caius 

Barlow, 

Chr. 

Minter, 

Pel. 

Winbolt, 

Trin. 

Tucker, 

Trin . 

Palmer, 

Joh. 

Downes, 

Joh. 

Swann, 

Joh. 

Francis, 

Jes. 

Burrell, 

Sid. 

Hanmer, 

Caius 

1 7«(i. — Moderators 


Wrauf/ler 

V. 

).s  •Bell,(l) 

Trin. 

^•Ottcr, 

Jes. 

'  •Hutchinson 

(2 

Trin. 

•Lambc, 

Joh. 

Porter, 

Chr. 

Hamond, 

Joh. 

•Ingram, 

Silt. 

^•Browne, 

Chr. 

Carus,  (Wils 

on 

Trin. 

•Ward, 

Qu. 

Readshaw, 

Trin. 

•Goodwin, 

Cath. 

••Bowman, 

Trin. 

•Ainslic, 

Pemh. 

\  Thomas  Jones,  M.A.  Tnti. 
*  William  Parish,  M.A.  Magd. 

Junior  Optimes. 


Senior  Opt 

mes. 

Ramsden,  (a) 

Trin. 

Baxter, 

Joh. 

Leycester,  ( i,) 

Trin. 

Stocker, 

Joh. 

Edwards, 

(ju. 

Molden, 

Caius 

Atkin.son, 

Trin. 

►Paiiillion, 

(Ju. 

Yardlcy, 

Trin. 

Burroughes, 

(Ju. 

Hardyman, 

Emm. 

Ds  Mewburn, 
Spooner, 
Byron, 
Howman, 
Gregory, 
Coulthurst, 
•Mann, 
♦Smythies, 
Wilson, 
Atkinson, 
Cage, 


Chr. 

Caius. 

Mayd. 

<^u'. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Caius. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Clare. 

Emm. 


1  Furmorly  Fellow  of  St  Potor's.  i  thonmticiB  extitisso  concciLitMr,  socuiuliiiii  Uunc 

2  LowMile»'»  l'rofu«»or  of  Astronomy,  17il."i -18.1H.  onliiicni  iliBponuntur,  h;ic  solii  tie  Caui'ii,  quia  Da 
;i  UcgiuH  PnifcsBi.r  of  Ilolirow,  17!if>  IKSl.  Ottor  in  iliuli'cticis  liiagls  est  vorsatus,  ot  Ds  Hutch- 
4  Formerly  Fellow  of  Clare.  inson  in  SchuliH  SuphiHtarum  melius  clisiiutavit, 
}  Cum  inter  Dm  Otter,  Dm  Hutchinson,  et  Dm  |      0  Miwter  of  Christ's,  1808— I8U 

Lambc,  nullum   i 


discrimou  in  rebus  ilu-  i      6  Formerly  Fellow  of  .St  John's 


^ 


MATHKMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


215 


1787.- 


(  James  Wood,  M.A.  Joh. 


IVranglers. 

Senior  Oplirnes. 

Junior  Oplimes. 

Ds  'Littleilale,  (1) 

Joh. 

Ds*  Docker, 

Joh. 

Ds  Fenwick, 

Trin. 

•Krainpton,  ti) 

Joh. 

•Edwards, 

Corpus. 

-'•Kilvington, 

Jes. 

•Naylor, 

Vu. 

Jarratt, 

Trin. 

Newman, 

Jet. 

•Lu.sliington, 

Vh. 

•Debarv, 

Trin. 

♦  Lloyd, 

Maml. 

•Stace, 

Trin. 

•Wifiley, 

Joh. 

Mackenzie, 

Joh. 

Hartley, 

Chr. 

•Davies, 

Chr. 

Clarke, 

Clare. 

•Castley, 

Jet. 

Franks, 

Mtuid. 

Newman,  T. 

Corpus 

I'Smvtli, 

Pet. 

•Todd, 

E»im. 

•Carlvoii, 

P,-mh. 

Vipont, 

Pemb. 

•Harris, 

Sill. 

Impev, 

Trin. 

'Chevallier,  (h) 

Pemb. 

•King. 

Maiiil. 

•liiRle, 

Pet. 

•Raine,  (A) 

Trhi. 

Hornby, 

Chr. 

Hudson, 

Trin. 

1788  — MOOKRATORS 


>  James  Wood,  M.A.  yoA. 

'  F.  J.  H.  WoUastoii,  M.A.  Trtn.  H. 


IVrungler.s. 


I        Senior  Oplimes. 


Junior  Optimes. 


Ds  '•Brinkley,(l) 

Caius. 

Ds^Heberden,  (b) 

Joh. 

^•Outram,  (2) 

Joh. 

Donaldson , 

Jes. 

•Winthrop, 

Joh. 

•Owen, 

Corpus. 

"Vickers, 

Qu. 

Donne, 

Joh. 

'(iunning, 

Chr. 

Hardy, 

Emm. 

•Harfjreaves, 

Joh. 

•  Rawes, 

Emm. 

•Cheston, 

Pfmb. 

.Mellish, 

Trin. 

•Stainton, 

Maod. 

Palmer, 

Trin. 

•Malthus, 

Jei. 

•Mainwariiig, 

Joh. 

•Morris, 

Pet. 

'Gresham, 

Cath. 

•Tillard, 

Joh. 

Roberts, 

Pemb. 

Clay. 

Trin. 

Paroissien, 

Pemb. 

•Brooke, 

Joh. 

•Church, 

Caius. 

•Sykes, 

Trin. 

Rveroft, 

Silt. 

•Parish, 

qu. 

Calvert, 

Sill. 

•Hincliclifle,  (A 

)  Trin. 

*  I'arkc, 

Pemb. 

Wilby, 

Joh. 

Brooke, 

Pemb. 

Armstrong, 

Joh. 

Plummer. 

Sid. 

Jones, 

Mayd 

Rolfe, 

Caius. 

Clarke, 

Maud. 

Ella, 

Pet. 

Wastoll, 

Clare. 

Turner, 

Jes. 

Wilson, 

Sid. 

Tinklar, 

./.•.. 

1789.  —  MODKRATORS  | 


John  Hailstone,  M.A.  7>jw. 

F.  J.  FI.  Wollaston.  M.A.  Trtn.  H. 


IVriiny/ers. 

Senior  Opt 

mes. 

Junior  Opli 

mes. 

Ds'Millers,  (I) 

Joh. 

Ds'Heigham, 

Caius. 

Ds  Smith, 

Maiid. 

Bewsher,  (2) 

Trin. 

Bull, 

Chr. 

Aislabic, 

Pemb. 

•Thornton, 

Pemb. 

Templeman, 

Trin. 

Barwick, 

Corpus 

•Thorp, 

Pel. 

•R<jbinson, 

Trin. 

•VVillins, 

Caius. 

Flcmnig, 

Joh. 

•.Sullifle, 

Corpus. 

•Lawson, 

Trin. 

•Hole, 

Trin. 

Head, 

Trin. 

Lee, 

Joh. 

Crecvey, 

<y«. 

•Smith, 

Emm. 

•Pemberton, 

Pel. 

•F.vans,  (b) 

Pemb. 

"Marriott, 

Caius. 

Page, 
Smith,  W. 

Emm. 

•Bradshaw, 

Joh. 

Taylor, 

Chr. 

Trin. 

•Huish, 

Miuid. 

•Heys,  (A) 

Trin. 

Smith, 

Sid. 

•Smith,  R. 

Trin. 

Curteis, 

g«. 

Hughes, 

Trin. 

•Davies, 

Trin. 

•Stockdale, 

Jes. 

Wade, 

Jes. 

•HagKitt. 

Pemb. 

Ainslie. 

Trin. 

Alder, 

Joh. 

•Chapman, 

Corpus. 

Tat  lock, 

Sid. 

•Pauling  (Uardnerl  Joh. 

•Bourne, 

Joh. 

•Heathe<itc, 

Trin. 

•Capper, 
Homer, 
Dunkin, 

•  Barton , 

Trin. 
Clir. 
Tr.  H. 
Pet. 

'ifnaor   i.f  Mtxiorii    lllttury,   iHllI 


t  Fonncrly  rrUciW  ot  Hlillinjr. 
3  BUha|i  orCloyn*,  IWII— 1830. 


I  Public  OruU,r,  179H     IHiKI. 

(   Fxnnorly  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hull. 

II  Kiquiro  llodoll,  irmi     IVi-l. 


216 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1790. — Moderators 

Wranylers 


Ds 'Bridge,!  1) 
•Raincock, 
Wraiigham,  1 

(2)  (A)  I 

'•Otter, 

*Borton, 
Montagu, 

•CobboUl, 
Sayer, 
Armitage, 
Langstaff, 
Hendry, 
Cattlow, 

•Walker, 

•Sheild, 
Fletcher, 
Hiibbersty, 


Pet. 
Pemb. 

Tr.  H. 

Jes. 

Cuius. 

Chr. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trm. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

/oh. 

J  ok. 

J  oh. 

Pcnih. 

Qu. 


J  William  Lax,  M.A. 

(  R.  Acklom  Ingram 

Senior  Op  times. 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Turner, 
•Mathew, 

Wilson, 

Smith, 

Procter, 

Davy, 

Dodgson, 
•Crowder, 
•Tweddell,  (b) 

Northmore, 

Vaughan, 

Spenlove, 

Brome, 
•Blackburn, 

Thomson, 

Stephenson, 
•Luke, 


Ds 


Trin. 

M.A.  Queens'. 

Junior  Oplimes. 


Pet. 

Corpus. 

Pemh. 

J  oh. 

Maqd. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Jes. 

(^u. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Sid. 


Forster, 
•Twenty  man, 

Boggis, 
•Clarke, 
•Crowe, 

Crane, 

Horseman, 

Middleton, 

Doughty, 

Lloyd, 

Clough, 

Naylor, 

Goe, 

Dixon, 


Pet 

Clare. 

Chr. 

Jes. 

Cains. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Jes. 

Cams. 

Emm . 

Magd. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Joh. 


,_„,       »,  (William  La\,  MA.  Inn. 

1791.  —  MOOKRATORS  I  rrii  a.t        .  IV/r    A       7 

I  Thomas  Newton,  M.A.  Jfs. 


Wraiu/lers 
Ds* Peacock,  (1) 
*Gooch,  (2) 
•Cross, 
•Dunn, 
•Gibbons, 

Isaacson, 
•Hayes, 
•Smith, 
•Whitfeld, 
•Lucas, 
•Haggitt, 

Fearon, 

Bayford, 
•Blackall, 
•Stevens, 
•Greenwood, 
•Lyell, 
"Noddins, 


Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  O^ 

Trin. 

Ds  Wasney, 

Trin. 

Ds    Butcher, 

Caius. 

•Walker, 

Joh. 

Settle, 

Pemb. 

Adams, 

Chr. 

Downe, 

Emm. 

•Thompson, 

Clare. 

Rogers, 

Clare. 

•Allwood, 

Maqd. 

Barker, 

Joh. 

•Gould, 

Joh. 

Littlehales, 

Trin. 

Babiiigton, 

Joh. 

Haunh, 

Caius. 

Terrot, 

Joh. 

Miller, 

Joh. 

Winthrop, 

Joh. 

Fisher, 

Caius. 

•Currey, 

Corpus. 

Churton, 

Sid. 

Trollope,  (b) 

Pemb. 

Pel  ham. 

Trin. 

•Miller,  (a) 

Trin. 

•Westerman 

Pemb. 

Oakes, 

Trin. 

Ward,  H. 

Emm. 

Coulton, 

Sid. 

Matthews, 

Joh. 

•  Foster, 

Joh. 

Wright, 

Trin. 

•Stopford, 

Pet. 

Young. 

Pet. 

Sherard, 

Pet. 

Magd. 

Young, 

y«. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Corpus, 

Magd. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Chr. 

Magd. 

Clare. 

Maqd. 

Vm.' 

Corpus. 

Corpus. 

Emm. 


171)2. MODKRATOHS 


Wratu/ler.s. 


Ds'^Palmer,  (I) 
•Tavel,(2) 

Wilson, 
•Jack, 
•Comings, 
"•Chapman, 
««Allen, 
'Maltby,  (a) 

Morrir,, 
•Rudd, 
•Allsopp, 
•Winlnorp, 
•Cooper,  (r) 

Cary, 

Woodcock, 

Vialls. 
•Bromby, 

Legrew, 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

F.mm. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Joh. 


» Joseph  Watson,  iVI.A 
'  Algernon  Frampton, 

Seniar  Oplimes 
•Warter,  Magd.     \    D. 

Fawcelt, 
Courtney, 
'Middleton, 


Pennn.gton, 

Nicholson, 

Gisborne, 

•Cubit, 

•White, 
Cuthbert, 
Goode, 
Turner, 
Thompson, 
Chevalier, 
Carl  yon, 

•Howes, 


Miigd. 

Maqd. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Cath. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Cains. 

Clare. 

Jes. 

Corpus. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Clare. 


.  Sid. 
M.A.  Joh 

Junior  Oplimes 

Bones  (Good  win)  CV/r. 

Beimet, 

White, 

Lockey, 

Croplcy, 

Balilerston, 

Smith, 
'Maude, 
'Plumptre, 

Chambre, 

M  ason , 

Stanley, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Clare. 

Cath. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Pet. 


I    I)l»llo|i  of  Chichester,  ]n:ili     1810. 
•J  ProfoMoriirMliiorology,  IHOS— IK'^i. 
of  the  tlnlvtiBlty.  1S17     It-vrj. 
:j    Formorly  Fulhiiv  of  Clnro. 
4  Profemorof  Ar.ibic,  1HII4-  IKli). 
r>  Master  of  Cuius,  lH:t!)—lM.VJ. 


I        r,   DiHhO): 
Llhrarian  I  ]«)(!     IW-I. 

7  Hiiilio|i  of  ChichcHt 
'  Durhnm,  ISKl    ISNi. 
I      8  lll«ho|i  of  Calcutta,  ]Hll—18'J3. 


f  nristol,  1,934— IS-m      Bishop  of  Ely, 

IKll— IKili.     Bbhop  o( 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


217 


17y3.-M0DEBAT0RS  )  }™''''''   ^^^'i' 

'  1  honiiis  niow 


li,  M.A.  Magd. 
ne,  M.A.  Chr. 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Opt 

mcs. 

Ds  "Harrison,  (1) 

9". 

Ds  Wilkinson, 

Trin. 

Ds  Chaplin, 

Trin. 

•Strickland,  (2) 

Trin. 

•Grigbv, 

Caius. 

'Holme, 

Emm. 

2^  Howes, 

Trill. 

Scott, 

f'emb. 

'Tucker, 

Sid. 

Ken  wick, 

Juh. 

•Richardson. 

( 'orpiis. 

■Perigal, 
Phillips, 

Pit. 

Peers, 

Maud. 

Hunt. 

Tri,,. 

Maqd. 

•Ha.sted, 

Chr. 

•Atkinson, 

Caiut. 

Congreve, 

Trin. 

•Blake, 

Trin. 

•Evans, 

Trin. 

Mountain, 

Caiut. 

•Poster, 

Calh. 

Fancourt, 

Qu. 

Snape, 

Mapd 

•Manning, 

Caius. 

Falcon, 

Sid. 

Eaton, 

Cath. 

•Sykes, 

Sid. 

Rhodes, 

Joh. 

Middleton, 

Cath. 

•Dickcs, 

Jet. 

•Coatcs, 

Joh. 

Langford, 

Pet. 

•Taylor.  (R) 

Trin. 

Bolchet, 

Joh. 

Mason, 

Clare. 

•Heberden,  (a) 

Joh. 

Wilkinson, 

Joh. 

Wood, 

Joh. 

VVollaslon, 

Sid. 

Cubitt, 

Caiut. 

•Francklin, 

Clare. 

•Ishcrwood, 

Maild. 

•Maul. 

Chr. 

Kox, 

Cath. 

1794. 


.-  i  William  Millers,  M.A.  Ju/t. 

-Moderators  ;  pg^^,;^^^.  ^^,.^^^^^  ^j^_  p^^_ 


Wrantfhr 

?. 

Senior  Optimca. 

Jmiior 

)s 'Butler,  (1) 

Sid. 

Ds'Dalby, 

i^u. 

Ds   Gleede, 

3  •Copley,  (2) 

Trin. 

Sanders, 

v». 

Montagu, 

Saul, 

Joh. 

•Clarkson, 

Jes. 

•Hucks, 

•Wilkinson, 

Corpus. 

Leake, 

Joh. 

•<J?le- 

Tuthill, 

Caius. 

•Jones, 

Joh. 

Kidd, 

••Bourdillon, 

t^u. 

•Tate, 

Sid. 

Warren, 

Browne, 

Si,l. 

Fisher, 

Chr. 

Hornby, 

•T.ite. 

Trin. 

Atkinson, 

Joh. 

Vaughan 

*  'Peinberton, 

Kmm. 

Stoddart, 

Chr. 

Foxlow, 

Jeudwine, 

Joh. 

Cole, 

Clare. 

Carlos, 

Ken  rick. 

Trin. 

Farmer, 

Emm. 

•  Voung, 

Trin. 

Cragg, 

Joh. 

•Doncastcr,  (A) 

Chr. 

•Tilney, 

Caius. 

Taddv,  (11) 

Joh. 

Howard, 

Corpus. 

Wadsworth, 

Calh. 

•Manley, 

Pet. 

Matthews, 

Cath. 

Thackeray, 

Pemb. 

•Smith, 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Caius 


1795. 


,-  (William  Cross,  M.A.  Pemh. 

MonKRAT<.Rs|p^,^;g^  Mitford  Peacock,  M.A.  Trin. 

Junior  Optimes. 


WraiKjler.s. 

Senior  ()]i 

times. 

Ds^Woodhousc 

1)  Caius. 

Ds'Grimth, 

Emm. 

•Atthill,  (2) 

Caius. 

Hill, 

Corpus. 

•Holland,  (n) 

Joh. 

•Bull, 

Pet. 

•I'arker, 

Trin. 

Baker, 

PemI). 

•Beckett, 

Trin. 

•Trollope, 

Clare. 

•Day, 

Caius. 

•Bellman, 

Caius. 

•Simpson, 

Caius. 

Constable, 

Trin. 

Carvcth, 

Chr. 

•Cottnll, 

Pet. 

AriiiHtrong, 

Jes. 

Hutchings, 

Trin. 

•Calilwell,  (A) 

Jes. 

Bullen, 

Trin. 

•(iimingham, 

Caius. 

•Lushington, 

Jes. 

'•Cockbum, 

Joh. 

Vernon, 

Pet. 

Bercsford, 

Joh. 

•Kraser, 

Chr. 

•HiHlgnon, 

Pet. 

Dash  wood. 

Caius. 

•Blakcncy, 

Joh. 

Image, 

Corpus. 

•Ca«tcll, 

Caius. 

Flavell, 

Chr. 

•Brooke, 

Jes. 

Venables, 

Clare. 

Cantrell, 

Qu. 

Hitchcns, 

Pet. 

Campbell, 

Tr.  H. 

Sanilcrs, 

Clare. 

Black, 

Jes. 

Goodwin, 

Trin. 

Slater, 

Joh. 

Arabia, 

Corpus 

1   Unlxraltjt  C<>inml««»ry,  IHU-   1HJ4. 

•i  Fc.rmorlv  Fallow  of  Ht  Catturina'a,  niir!  Koll'iw 
of  Trinity  Hall 

I  Loril  Lynilhurit,  M.P.  for  th«Unlv«nilt]r,  I|l2rt. 
Ml|h  suwani  of  th*  Unlvtrtlty,  IMO— 1883. 


4   Kormorly  Follow  nf  Trinity  Hall. 
i  Roglitrarr  of  tha  Unlrorilty,  IWfl-  18IK. 
(t  I.ura«l.in  Profcutor,  l.<<20     182S.    Plumlan  Pro. 
fecitnr.  I(f.-J  -IH28. 
I      ;  Chrlitlkn  AilvocaU,  1603—1810. 

10 


218 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


t  William  MUlers,  M.A.  Joh. 

l796.-M0DERAT0RS^g^^.^^  gj.j^gg^  M.A.  Pet. 


Wranglers. 
Us  •Kempthornel  I  )Joft 


•Dealtry,  (2) 
"Barnes, 
Cayley, 
'•Thomason, 

•Malcolm, 

•Mills, 

•Ebrey, 

•Dalton, 
^•Wordsworth, 

•Toke, 

•Brown, 
Tweddell, 
Reynolds, 

•Hayton, 

•Haggitt, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Maqd. 

Tr'in. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Caivs. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 


Senior  Optimes. 


Ds  Rodwell, 

Jephson, 
•Brown, 
^•Butler,  (A) 

Martyn, 

Walton, 

Busfield, 

Kingdon, 

Brandling, 
•Braithwalte, 

Lloyd, 

El  win, 
•Sill, 

•Satterthwaite, 
•Vaughan, 
•Clark, 
•Pritchett, 
•D'Oyly,  (B) 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Pemb. 

Clare. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 


Junior  Optimes. 


Ds  Blackburn, 

Joh. 

Thackray, 

Joh. 

Goodwin, 

Joh. 

Middleton, 

Sid. 

Julian, 

Cains 

•Beales, 

Caius 

Cooper, 

Caius 

•Lumley, 

Jes. 

Champness, 

Trin. 

Davis, 

Pemb. 

,-,,_      .,  i  Bewick  Bridee,  M.A.  Pet. 

l797._MonKRAToRs|  j^l^^  PalmerT  M.A.  Joh. 


Wranylers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Us  •Hudson,  (I) 

Trin. 

Ds 'Staines, 

Qu. 

DsSims, 

Pemb. 

•Lowthian,  (2) 

Trin. 

Selwyn,  (a) 

Trin. 

Strachey, 

Trin. 

•Hornbuckle, 

Joh. 

Wake, 

Joh. 

Allen,  W. 

Trin. 

*•  Jackson,  T.\ 
(Calvert,)    i 
'•Walker, 

Joh. 

•Fell, 

Jes. 

Cooke, 

Chr. 

Flavel, 

Clare. 

Tolley, 

Trin. 

PH. 

Gardiner, 

Corpus. 

Ellis, 

Sid. 

•Smith, 

Caius. 

OdcU, 

Trin. 

Littlehales, 

Trin. 

•Cresswell, 

Trin. 

•Williams, 

Clare. 

Bennett, 

Qu. 

•Carr, 

Trin. 

•Greaves, 

Emm. 

Drew, 

Caius 

•Jackson,  J. 

Joh. 

♦Addison, 

Corpus. 

Heelis, 

Pet. 

Cocker, 

Maqd. 

•Thornton, 

Joh. 

•Speare, 

Clare. 

Harper, 

Maqd. 

Allen,  S. 

Trin. 

•Grcenall, 

Chr. 

Francis, 

Corpus. 

Phipps, 

Joh. 

Leigh,  (B) 

Chr. 

Currcy, 

Trin. 

Burnet, 

Trin. 

•Hodgson, 

Corpus. 

Porter, 

Corpus. 

Jerram, 

Magd. 

Stafford, 

Pet. 

Farrer, 


Pemb. 


1  Formerly  Follow  of  Qiiocni'. 

2  Maitcr  of  Trinity,  18'Jll— 1S4I. 

»  Bishop  of  Llchflolil,  183i)-1840. 


4  Norrisiau  Professor  of  Divinity,  1815— 1KJ4. 
6  Formerly  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall. 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


219 


1798. MOJJERATORS  ^ 


Wraiii/lers. 

Os'*S()werbv,  (1)     Trin 

Martin,  ('2) 
"•Paley, 
•  Potchet, 
•Wilf;ress, 

Lamb, 
•Dobson, 

Christian, 
'Groom, 
'Carl  yon, 

Howes, 

Swatman, 
'Aspland, 

Wilkes, 

Slapp, 


George  Frederick  Tavel,  M.A.  Trin. 
John  Drew  Borton,  M.A.  Cuius. 


Trin 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pt-mh. 

Pemb 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Chr. 


Senior  Optimes 
i'Hibgame,  Jes. 

Coltman,  Trin. 

•VVardalc, 

Wetherherd, 
''Frere,  (A) 

Cory, 

Salmon, 

Whitehead, 
•Dade, 

Foster, 


Clare. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Jes. 

Sid. 

Caius. 

Maf/d. 


Batley  ( Bey  non )  MnW. 

Rudd,  "    ■ 

Cooke, 

Settle, 
•Watkinson, 

Parry,  (b) 

Millers, 
•Williams, 


Qu. 

Trin. 

Mayd 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Junior  Oplime.s. 
Chr. 
Corpus 
Cath. 


Ds    Halsted, 

Twells, 
•Jenkinson, 

Miller, 

Collyer, 

Wright, 

Hutchings, 

Brooks, 
•Cooper, 

Humphries, 

Bean, 

Millard, 

Heald, 
•Hunter, 

Ware, 
•Watson, 


Qu. 

Clare. 

Pemb. 

Emm. 

'IVin. 

Clare. 

Emm. 

Clare. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 


<  Kobert   Wootlhouse,  M.A.  Cuius. 


Wrangle 

r*. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior 

l>»*'Boteler,  (1) 

Juh. 

Ds  Frerc,  (B) 

Trin. 

Ds  Barrs, 

•Brown,  (2) 

Trin. 

•Price, 

Qu. 

Foord, 

•Batten, 

Trin. 

««Davie, 

Sid. 

Hervey, 

•Newell, 

Joh. 

•Wameford, 

Jes. 

Moore, 

Turner, 

Trin. 

Apthorp, 

Jes. 

Yates, 

•Larpent, 

Joh. 

♦Stannard, 

Joh. 

•Hey, 

Ma,id. 

•Goforth, 

Emm. 

»«Tindal,  (A) 

Trin. 

Tillard, 

Pemb. 

Ives, 
Domford, 

Trin. 
Clare. 

Bingley, 
Weistead, 

Pet. 
Caiut. 

•Talbot, 

Caius. 

•Cruttenden, 

Sid. 

Scott, 

Uagd. 

Lloyd, 
'•Pearce, 
Eyton,  J. 

Emm. 
Trin. 
Joh. 

Magd. 
Trin. 
Magd. 
Trin. 
Cath. 


1800. 


-MooERATORS  f  ^''^'■^^  Frcdeiirk  Tavel,  M.A.  Trin 
\  Rol)ert  W()u<l house,  M.A.  Cuius. 


lVrnn(/lers. 

Senior  Oplimcs. 

Junior 

Os^lnman,  (1) 

Joh. 

Ds  Kempc, 

Trin. 

Ds  Boodle, 

-•D'Oyly,  (2) 
•Moul(f. 

Corpus. 

Hamilton, 

Joh. 

•Rayley, 
Dallin, 

Pel. 

Barker, 

qu. 

•I.c  Ua.1,  (A) 

Trin. 

•Twining, 

Pemb. 

Brunwin, 

•Whitiar, 

Joh. 

•Gilbert, 

Emm. 

Butcher, 

•Wilkms, 

Cains. 

•Tooth, 

Pet. 

Uvcdale, 

s'Shadwell,  (ii) 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Carter, 

•Mortlock,  T. 

Joh. 

"•Chafy, 

Sid. 

Barnes, 

Parker, 

Chr. 

Wilmott, 

Maqd. 

Serocold, 

Ncvinnon, 

Trin. 

Mortlock,  J.  C. 

Qu. 

•Walford, 

Trin. 

'"•Tatham, 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Clare. 

Magd. 

Corpus. 

Corpus. 

Trxn. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Jes. 


1  Formerljr  Follow  of  Queonii'. 
3  Formerly  Fellow  r>f  MngiUlone. 

3  Mutor  or  DowriliiK,  IHI'J     1M3)!. 

4  rormorlT  Fellow  <.r  Ht  rotor'a. 

ft  XIr   N.    C.    Tliiilnl.     Cnlvoralty   Coiirxol,    IK'jS. 
M.P.  tor  the  Unlveraliy,  1K'.7. 
«  MwUr  of  BIdner,  1811-1813. 


7  Formerly  Fellow  of  St  CntharlnVe. 
K  Chrlatlnii  Ailvocate,  IHll  — INItl. 
ii  Sir  Lancelot  Hhulwcll,  fonnorly  Vloe-Ohao- 
rellorof  F.nxli>i«l. 
ID  Public  Ornt"r,lwm—|H:iii.     Mntter  ofSt  John'e, 
I  IKIli     IW7. 
I     11  Muter  of  Sidney,  l81S—18't.'<. 


10—2 


220 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1801. — Moderators 


f  John  Walker,  M.A.  Pet. 

(Thomas  W.  Hornbuckle,  M.A.  Joh. 


Wranglers. 
Ds  •Martyn,  ( 1 )         Joh 

Woodall,  (2) 
•Grant,  R.  (u) 
'•Grant,  C.  (A) 
•Jones, 

Rennell, 
•Gutch, 
•Ewbank, 
•Hensman, 
^•Cumming, 
•Toplis, 
•Bligh, 

Pugh, 

Milner, 
3  Shepherd, 

Okes, 
•Bulmer, 


Pemb. 

Magd. 

Magd. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Magd. 


Senior  Optimes. 


Ds  'Foster, 
•Remmett, 
•Courtney, 
•Ashley, 
•Cook, 

BuUer, 

Huddles  ton, 
•Hunt, 
•Gwilt, 
•Davis, 

Lacon, 

Waite, 

Layng, 
•Hinman, 
•Hoste, 

Barker, 

Mansfield, 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Ma(id. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Qu. 

Qu. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 


Ds  •Govett, 

Sid. 

Francklin, 

Clare. 

Cooper, 

Clare. 

•Cotterill, 

Joh. 

Symonds, 

Caius. 

Meakin, 

Magd. 

Dashwood, 

Caius. 

Canning, 

Sid. 

Disney, 

Pet. 

,„„„      ,,  1  William  Dealtry,  M.A.  rrm. 

l802.-MoDERATORs|j^j^^^  Palmer,  M.A.  Joh. 


Wranglers. 

Ds  •White,  (1) 
•Grisdale,  (2) 
•Paley, 
•Yeates, 
•Cunningham, 
•Parson, 
•Thompson, 
•Phillipps,  (a) 
•Macfarian, 
•Barber, 
•Barnwell, 

Harenc, 
♦•Godfrey, 
•Okes, 
•Wilding, 
•>  Stanley, 


Qu. 

Chr. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Qu. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Pemb. 

Qu. 

Caius. 

Magd. 

Joh. 


Senior  Optimes 
Ds  Barker, 

Humphries, 

Wilson, 
•Judgson, 
•Cambel, 

Bingle, 

Bodley, 

Wainewright, 
•Holland, 
•Birch, 

Newton, 

Palgrave,  (b) 

Ferguson, 
•Forge, 

Marshall, 

Shipperdson, 


Qu. 

Qu. 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Jes. 

Sid. 

Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 


Ds  Briggs, 
Evans, 
Pye, 
«Sutton, 
Layton, 
Stephen, 
Atkinson, 
Frere, 

Hutchinson, 
Bennett, 
Thompson, 
Morritt, 


Corpus 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Jes. 

Sid. 

Clare. 


,„„„      ..  (Robert  Woodhouse,  M.A.  Caius. 

1803.-MoDERATORs{^j^^^^^  ^    Hombuckle,  M.A.  Joh. 

Wranglers.  Senior  Optimes.  Junior  Optimes. 

Ds'Bryan,  Pet. 

Hutchinson,        Joh. 
Bowdler, 
Pitman, 
Mansfield, 


Ds^Starkie,  (1)  Joh. 

•Hoare,  (2)  (b)  Joh. 

•Mandell,  Qtt. 

•Wiles,  Trin. 

8*Parke(A)  Trin. 

•  •Pry  me,  Trin. 

•Rose,  Trin. 

•Wood,  Pemb. 

•Thomson,  Jes. 

">•  Davys,  Chr. 

•Ewb<ink,  Qu. 

•6osli,(Carrighan)Joft. 

•Coltnian,  Trin. 


Senior  Optimes 

Ds  Brett, 
•Bonney, 
•Moore, 

Collett, 

Hamilton, 
•Standly, 

Waite, 

Headlcy, 
•Browne, 

Maltby, 

Jones, 

Walpole, 
•Paul, 

Brown, 

Johnson, 

Smyth, 
♦Cole, 


Ward,  G.  A. 
Hutching, 
Roberts, 
Coles, 


Joh. 

Chr. 

Pet. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Clare. 


1  lord  Glenolg,  formerly  Secretary  of  State  for 
the  Colonics. 

■2  Professor  of  ChemlBtry,  181f)—18til. 

,'l  Formerly  Follow  of  Br.i8enoso  College,  Oxford. 

4  PrcRldcntof  QuecnB",  1820— 18:i2. 

.',  BlBhop  of  Norwich,  1837— 184!l. 

6  Lord  Canterbury,  formerly  Speaker  of  the 
Houee   of  Commons.      N.T,   for  the   University, 


imi—issa. 

7  Downing  Professor  of  the  Laws  of  England, 
)823— 1849.  University  Counsel,  1825.  Formerly 
Follow  of  St  Catharino'8. 

8  Lord  Wensleydale. 

0  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  1828. 
10  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  1839-1864. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


221 


1804. — Moderators 


( John  Hudson,  M.A.  Trin. 

\  Robert  Woodhouse,  M.A.  Cuius. 


Wranglers, 

Ds"Kaye,  (2)  (a) 

Chr. 

•Garratt,  (1) 

Trin. 

•Fiske, 

J  oh. 

•Gleadow, 

V«. 

•Marsh, 

Pet. 

Phillinps, 

Sid. 

"Monk,  (M) 

Trin. 

•Lloyd. 

Joh. 

•Slade, 

Emm. 

•Powell, 

Trin. 

•Preston, 

Trin. 

•Joynes, 

Cath. 

•Carlyon, 

Pemh. 

•Hewlett, 

Pemb. 

•Simons, 

Joh. 

•Cook, 

Clare. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Opt 

Wray, 
Leigh, 

Trin. 

Ds  •Tancred, 

Trin. 

Mills, 

Sumner, 

Chr. 

Williamson, 

'Dobree, 

Trin. 

Glossop, 

Whaley, 

Pet. 

Green, 

Raikes, 

Joh. 

♦•Hollineworth 
BeswicK, 

•Hall, 

Joh. 

Thornton, 

Sid. 

Kllis, 

•Robinson, 

Pet. 

Wedge, 

Cuius. 

Mackmnon, 

Joh. 

Mansfield, 

Trin. 

'Palmer, 

Jet. 

•Parker, 

Bttim. 

Clark, 

Corpus. 

Jes. 

Corpus. 

Emm. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Pe7nb. 

Clare. 


1805.- 


M(  Thomas  Sowerby,  M.A.  Quee?is  . 
OUKRATORS  5  rr  iir     tt    ''    i        ii        »t   a       /a 

I  Tnomas  W,  Hornbuckle,  M.A.  Joh. 


Wrangler 

,«. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Opt 

imes. 

Ds"Turton,  11 
Christie,  t 

Cath. 

Us  Spence, 
Holmes, 

Trin. 

Ds  Haygarth, 
Noel, 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

•Blick, 

Joh. 

White, 

Trin. 

Moody, 

Corpus 

•Clarkson, 

Trin. 

•Herring, 

Corpus. 

Girling, 

Caius. 

•Bradburne, 

Chr. 

Chapman, 

Pemb. 

•Broadrick, 

Jes. 

Gipps, 

Joh. 

Gell, 

Trin. 

Metcalfe, 

Joh. 

•Longley,  (A) 
Mattock, 

Joh. 

•Thompson, 

Qu. 

•Gathome, 

Jes. 

iju. 

Morritt, 

Cath. 

Bishopp, 

Pet. 

•Matthews, 

Trin. 

•Tad.ly, 

Trin. 

•Webster, 

(JU. 

Miller, 

Trin. 

Kirkby, 

Trin. 

•Ruggles, 

Clare. 

•Allott, 

Trin. 

Rogers, 

Trin. 

••Cautley,  (b) 

Pemb. 

1806. 


-MOOKRATORS  j  ^^''f??,  ^^'^'""'^'^  '^•'V  ^"''"'' 

( John  Brown,  M.A.  7Vm. 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimes. 

D»'«Pollock,  (1) 

Trin. 

Ds'Tylden, 

Caius. 

Ds  Prime, 

Trin. 

•Walter,  (2) 

Joh. 

•Paddon, 

Caius. 

Wodsworth, 

Pemb. 

•Hustler,  (b) 

Trin. 

Pufjh, 

Trin. 

Tatham, 

Joh. 

•Jephson, 

Joh. 

•Wright, 

Jes. 

Moore, 

Joh. 

•Fiott,  (Lee) 

Joh. 

Acomb, 

Trin. 

Henry, 

Sid. 

"•Gee, 

Joh. 

•Tillbrook, 

Pet. 

Rhodes, 

<iu. 

•Holland, 

Trin. 

Foster, 

Joh. 

Bankes, 

Tr.  H 

•Buddicom, 

v». 

"•Mitchell,  (A) 

Pemb. 

•Finch, 

Corpus. 

♦Young, 

Emm. 

Rhani, 

Trin. 

•Pemberton, 

Pet. 

Hcmal, 

Chr. 

•Wilson, 

Jes. 

Warburton, 

Trin. 

Trii)p, 

Trin. 

J.ickson, 

Trin. 

•»ay, 

Magd. 

I'ullan, 

Sill. 

Cockin, 

Qu. 

■  ,.l«r<if  Chrlit'lCollcKC  ISU-IKK).     Re|{lu»  i 
.r  r)f  Divinity,  IHKI-IM-.T.   Illiihiipor  Ilriatol,  < 
l-r.T.     Ill>hi>|>  of  Lincoln,  IH^niRi:!.  I 

•,;   U.-KiiM  Pr..r<-«w.r.if  (Jrock,  ItdW-  1H23.     Dlnlinp 
of  <ilmii!.-.lrr,   |H3<i     ixai.       llUhop  fif  (iloucoater  i 
unci  llriitol,  Kill    IH.VI. 
a  IUkIu«  I'rofouur  of  Orcck,  18!a-lH2», 
4  Norrlilan  Profouor  of  Divinity,  1824— 1K18. 


n  Lucaiinii  ProfMnor,  1822— 1820.  Reglua  Profoa- 
•or  of  Divinity,  1(«7  1B43.  Blihop  of  Ely.  IWO— 
IS.ll. 

n  Forniorly  Fulloiv  of  Cluro. 

7  Colnmliuittrx  of  Iho  IJnIvoriity,  1824— 183.'>. 

H  ronnorly  Follow  of  Bldnoy. 
1  biual  na  Sniith'a  Prliomon. 


222 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1807. — Moderators 


I  Robert  Woodhouse,  M.A.  Caim. 
\  George  D'Oyly,  M.A.  Corpus. 


Wrangler 

s. 

Senior  Oplimes. 

Junior  Oplimes. 

Gipps,  (1) 

Joh. 

Ds  •Wilkinson, 

Joh. 

Ds  •Armstrong, 

Joh. 

Carr,  (2) 

Trin. 

Seton, 

Trin. 

Smyth, 

Trin. 

Cook, 

Joh. 

<*Shaw, 

Chr. 

•Reeve, 

Clare. 

Goodrich,  (b) 

Trin. 

Wray, 
Smith, 

Trin. 

•Relph, 

Pet. 

Buckland, 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Pemble, 

Sid. 

Baker, 

Joh. 

•Ainger, 

Joh. 

Wing, 

Pemb. 

Gwynne, 

Jes. 

Church, 

Jes. 

Taylor, 

Trin. 

Miller,  (A) 

Trin. 

Raymond, 

Trin. 

Bromehead, 

Chr. 

Williamson, 

Joh. 

•Anderson, 

Qu. 

•Gee, 

Qu. 

^•Ainslie, 

Trin. 

Kedington, 

Cains. 

Campbell, 

Trin. 

Haviland, 

Joh. 

Chapman, 

Jackson, 

Fellowes, 

Qu. 

Caius. 

Jes. 

IO..O      \/t  .^  „.    ^.     J  Robert  Woodhouse,  M.A.  Caius. 
1808.-MoDERATORsJ^^^^g^  D'Oyly.  M.A.    Corpus. 


Wranglers 

Ds  ««Bickersteth  (1)  Caius. 

♦Bland,  (2)  Joh. 

'•Blomfield,  (a)  Trin. 

•White,  Caius. 

'•Sedgwick,  Trin. 

•Cotterill,  Joh. 

'♦Clark,  Trin. 

•Webster,  Trin. 

•Peacock,  Trin. 

"'•Marsham,  Joh. 

"•Clarke,  Trin. 

Thompson,  Trin. 

•Spragg,  Qu. 

•Mortlock,  Chr. 

Baker,  Trin. 

•Parry,  Joh. 

•Jefferson,  Sid. 


Senior  Oplimes 

Pemb. 

Sid. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Clare. 

Trin. 


Ds  Barnes, 

Wainwright, 
Almond,    ) 
Chambers,/ 

•Markby, 

•Pullan, 

•Ward,  (B) 

•Buck, 
Grylls, 
Burnaby, 

•Caldwell, 

•Duffield, 
Blake, 
'2  •Hughes, 
Pritchett, 

•Kelly, 


Chr. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Junior  Oplimes. 

Ds  Flamstead,  Emm. 

Merry,  Chr. 

Hudson,  (Bateman)Tr/>i. 
Wroth,  Joh. 

Leathes,  Chr. 


1809. —  MODKRATO 


,  (  John  Brown,  M, 
^^  \  George  D'Oyly, 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Oj 

Js' "Alderson  (1)  (a)  Caius. 

Ds  Yarker, 

•Standly,  H  (b)     Caius. 

Fayrer, 
•Bi'lwell, 

•Gorham,  "ll           Qu. 

•Leeson,               Clare. 

Plues, 

'"•Bayley,                Trin. 

•Greenwood, 

•Evans,                 Clare. 

Ward, 

•Gilby,                  Trin. 

Lloyd,  G. 

Jeremy,               Trin. 

Harrison, 

•Beevor,               Qu. 

Hargreave, 

•Turner,                Caius. 

Hey, 

•Johnson,              Caius. 

Johnson, 

•King,                   Pet. 

Thompson, 

•Hutchins,            Tr.  H. 

•Fallowfield, 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Pet. 


A.  Trin. 
M.A.  Coipas. 
Junior  Opli 

Ds  Handley, 

Howard, 

Roberts, 

Ellis, 
•Geldart, 

Ward, 

•Fisher, 

'■"Hewett, 

Metcalfe, 
I'Smedlcy, 


ines. 
Trin. 
Qu 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
Jes. 
Maqd. 
Trin. 
Jes. 
Trin . 


.  Formerly  Fellow  of  Siiinoy. 

;  Formerly  Fellow  of  St  Cathariuo'B. 

;  Profesaorof  Anatomy,  IHM— 1817.    Ilegiusl'ro- 

Hor  ofPhvsic,  1817-lsr,l. 

Master  "f  (nirlst'n,  18411. 
,  Formerly  Fellow  of  Jesiis. 
1  Lord  LaiiKdale,  formerly  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
iverslty  Counsel,  18:lll-18:«). 

Bishop    of    Chester,    18J4-1828.       Bishop    of 
nion,  ISiS-iaW. 

Woodwarilian  Professor  of  Oeology,  1H18— lH7a 


9  Professor  of  Anatomy,  1817—1866. 
HI  Formerly  Follow  of  Emmanuel. 

11  Formerly  Fellow  of  Christ's. 

12  Formerly  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall,  formerly 
Fellow  of  Emmanuel.  Christian  Advocate,  182*2 — 
18'2!). 

K)  Sir  E.  H.  Alderson.     University  Counsel,  1825. 

14  Downing  Professor  of  Medieine,  1814—1841. 
Formerly  Fellow  of  Downing. 

^  The  second  Smith's  Prize  was  equally  divided 
between  the  second  and  third  Wranglers. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


223 


( Thomas  Turton,  M.A.  Cath. 
I8IO.-M0DKRATORS  {  j^^j^^y  ^^^^^^^  j^^   j^f^ 

Junior  Optimes. 


Wrangler 

5. 

Senior  Optimes. 

l)s  'Maule,  (1) 

Trin. 

Ds  Clarryvince, 
Maddock, 

Caius. 

•Brandreth  (2)  (A)Trin. 

Corpui 

•Alderson, 

Caius. 

•Button, 

Qu. 

•Carter, 

Trin. 

Springett, 

Qu. 

Eamonson, 

Qu. 

•Belgrave, 

Joh. 

•Ashbndge, 

Trin. 

Orman, 

Trin. 

••Hodson,  (b) 

Trin. 

Mountain,  ( 

Trin. 

Neale, 

Qu. 

J.  H.  B.  1 

Duckwortli, 

Trin. 

•  Beague, 

Emm. 

•Hall, 

J  ok. 

•Tatham, 

Joh. 

■-■•Harrison,  (Batley)  Trin. 

Watson,  G. 

Pemb. 

•Jowett, 

J  oh. 

Sharpe, 

Qu. 

•Norgate, 

Caius. 

Barstow, 

Trin. 

^  'Musgrave, 

Trill. 

•Comforth, 

Mayii. 

Marsham, 

J  oh. 

Spooncr, 

Joh. 

Lennard, 

Jet. 

Ds  •Homer, 
Harrison, 
Herringham, 
Husband, 
Piatt, 
Hill, 
Simons, 
Gisborne, 
Scott, 
Male, 
Everard, 
Fisher, 
Spilsbury, 
Wade, 
Lane, 


Clare. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Pel. 

Chr. 

Jet. 

Joh. 

Magd. 


1811. 


,.  S  Thomas  Jephson,  M.A.  Joh. 

-Moderators  J  Yj^^^^^  Turton,  M.A.  Cath. 


fVrinii/lers. 

Ds  l)ii:ev,il) 

Trin. 

<*KrL-iich,(2) 

Caiut. 

s*  Hustler, 

Jet. 

•Alty, 

Jet. 

•Chambers, 

Trin. 

•  Brasse, 

Trin. 

•Kvans,  (h) 

Trin. 

l>()ulter. 

Trin. 

l-r.,wde. 

Trin. 

Johiison, 

Joh. 

Mortimer, 

Qu. 

•Allix, 

Joh. 

••Blomfield,  (A) 

Caiut. 

Adeane, 

Trin. 

'•Lamb, 

Corput. 

Senior  Optimes. 

i  •Grace,  Pemh. 

•Haggitt,  Chr. 

Eraser,  Trin. 

Lloyd,  Trin. 

Abdy,  Jet. 

•Wilson,  Pemb. 

Edwards,  Joh. 
•Campbell,  A.  M.  Joh. 

Smyth,  Caius 

•Rogers,  Sid. 

•Commeline,  Joh. 

Bickersteth, 
•Wallis, 

Dury, 

Buck, 

Field, 

Wilkinson, 


Junior  Optimes. 


Trin. 

Maod. 

Pemh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Ds  Baker, 

Barlow, 

Storry, 
"•Maynard, 

Bligh, 

Carr, 
•Kitchingman, 

Yate, 

Backhouse, 
»  •Willats, 

Way, 


Cath. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Clare. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


,^..      ..  I  Thomas  Turton,  M.A.  Cu/A 

l812.-MouERATORsjj_  Devereux  Hustler,  M.A. 


Wranglers. 

•Ni-iik',  (1)  (It)      Joh. 

Jordan,  (2) 
•llohiies. 

•iray, 

Welch, 
•Fuller, 

Walker, 
•(;riHith, 
•lMl^^(■l,  (a) 
•ToM-r. 


Senior  Optimes. 


•KIwyn, 
•Monk, 
•Jee, 

•Jitlcrson, 
•Williams, 
Metcalfe, 
•Holfe. 


Trin. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Juh. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Ciirput. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Jet. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Ds^Blick, 
•Law, 
•Greene, 
'"•Terrot, 

Whish, 

Carver, 

Garrow, 

Bolton, 
•I'hilpot, 

Sijur^in, 
•Squire, 
•Mayor, 

Mirehouse, 
•Hose, 

.ShipjHjrdson, 

Blayds, 

Jodrell, 

Hombuckle, 


Clare. 

Chr. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Kmm. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Chr. 

Corput. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Kmm. 


Trin. 

Junior  Optimes. 
Trin. 


Ds  Lindsay, 
Barfoot, 
Stewart, 
Dawson, 
Wollaston 
Morris, 
Metcalfe, 
Kendal, 


Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Corput. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


1   Formerly  Fallow  of  HuKilaloiie. 

"  Formerly  Follow  of  Bt  Cutliariiio'n. 

:;  I>.r.l  Almonor'i  Profcor  of  Arable,  IHJl  - 
l-C  UI«h..|iof  lloroforil,  IM37-  ItUH.  Archhl«ho|) 
..f  V..rli,  \mn    law. 

I  Monlorof  Jciun,  IH-jn- mi").  Formerly  Fellow 
I'f  I'oiiibroke. 


6  IloKl'trnry  of  tlio  l/nlvomity,  181(5—1832. 
fl  Foriiiurly  Follow  of  Kmmaouol. 

7  Ma.tor  ofC'orpui,  ISi'     I8nn. 
H  Formerly  Follow  i>f  Downing. 

II  Loril  Critnwnrth,  formerly  Liurd  Chancollor. 
Ill  lllnhop  of  EillnhurKh,  1841— 187V>. 


224 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


I813.-M0DERAT0RS| j;''°™^^  d'^fT'    W  ^f'' 

IGeorge  Maciarlan,  M.A.  Inn. 


Wranglers. 

Setiior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimes. 

si'Herschel,  (1) 

Joh. 

Ds'Cook, 

Chr. 

Ds  Bowstead, 

Joh. 

•■'•Peacock,  (2) 

Trin. 

•Abdy, 

Jes. 

Skirrow, 

Joh. 

•Fallows, 

Joh. 

•Procter, 

Calk. 

Sayers, 

Pemb. 

s'Romilly, 

Trin. 

•Jeffreys, 

Joh. 

•Midgley, 

Maoii 

♦•Amos, 

Trin. 

•Elsley, 

Pet. 

Brereton, 

Qu'. 

"Mill, 

Trin. 

Ellis, 

Trin. 

Wharton, 

Pemb. 

•White, 

Pemb. 

Crossthwaite, 

Joh. 

Skeeles. 

Chr. 

•Bunting, 

Clare. 

Preston,  C.  R. 

Trin. 

Cox, 

Chr. 

•Boswell, 

Clare. 

Moore, 

Pemb. 

"•Cory, 

Trin. 

Grylls, 

Trin. 

Belgrave, 

Joh. 

St  George, 

Trin. 

•Jones, 

Joh. 

Blackburn, 

Joh. 

Waddington, 

Trin. 

•Powys, 

Corpus. 

"•Scholefield,  (A 

Trin. 

Stevens, 

Jes. 

cRobinson,  (n) 

Trin. 

»Carr, 

Joh. 

Phillips, 

Cath. 

Teissier, 

Joh. 

Cockerton, 

Emm. 

Tumman, 

Trin. 

Smith, 

Trin. 

Harding, 

Pemb. 

,_,.      ,,  (George  Macfarlan,  M.A.  Tnn. 

1814. -Moderators  {^,j^-gj^^^^,^  ^_^'  ^^^_ 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior   Optimes. 

Ds'Gwatkin,  (1) 

Joh. 

Ds'^'Crawley, 

Trin. 

Ds   Peters, 

Sid. 

•Wilkinson,  (2) 

Joh. 

King,  J. 

Leign, 

•Michell, 

Qu. 

•Carr, 

Qu. 

*  Rogers, 

Caius. 

Pemb. 

King, 

Cath. 

•Kindcrsley, 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Wood, 

Pet. 

•Musgrave, 
•Shelford, 

Caius. 

Hudson, 

Pet. 

Ireland, 

Emm. 

Corpus. 

Scott, 

Emm. 

Mirehouse, 

Chr. 

•Adams, 

Sid. 

•Graham, 

Qu. 

Russell, 

Clare 

•Walker, 

Trin. 

Naylor, 

Trin. 

•Bullen, 

Joh. 

•Lodington, 

Clare. 

'3»Ingle, 

Trin. 

Robinson, 

Emm. 

•Musgrave, 
'"•Croft, 

Trin. 

Bird, 

Pet. 

Bagg, 

Joh 

Trin. 

Airy, 

Trin. 

Thackeray, 

Pemh 

1 '•Lodge, 
•Whittakcr, 

Trin. 

•Atkinson, 

Qu. 

Smith, 

Qu. 

Joh. 

•Garnons, 

Sid. 

Cresswell, 

Emm 

•Klliott,  (K) 

Trin. 

Darby, 

Caius. 

'"•Millett,  (a) 

Trin. 

Macleay, 

Trin. 

•Williams, 

Joh. 

Molcsworth, 

Joh. 

•Cecil, 

Maqd. 

'<•  Pearson, 

Emm. 

Babington, 

Mdfid. 

•Cox, 

Magd. 

1  Late  Sir  J.  Herschel. 

2  Lowndes's  Professor  of  ABlronomy,  IRTfi— 1858. 

3  Rcglstrary  of  the  University,  1832-18B-2. 

4  Downing  Professor  of  the  Laws  of  England, 
1^49-1860. 

B  Christian  Advocate,  18:s(l-1344.  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Hebrew,  1848— laW. 

0  Lord  Almoner's  Professor  of  Arabic,  18:17— 
ISM.      ■ 

7  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  182C— 1863. 


8  Bishop  of  Bombay,  18:i(>— ISSl. 
!1  Formerly  FoUow  of  Sidney. 
10  Formerly  Kellow  of  Christ's. 
U  Librarian     of    the     University,     18-.?2— 184.5. 
Formerly  Fellow  of  Magdalene. 
12  Formerly  Fellow  of  Magdalene. 
II)  Formerly  Fellow  of  St  Peter's. 
14  Formerly  Fellow  of  St  John's,  ami  ChristL-m 
Advocate,  1834—1839. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES, 


225 


''■^■-«--*™- {Si™  Huke^^l^V... 


IVranylers. 
Ds  "Leicester,  (1)     Trin.        Ds 

•Calvert,  CD  Jet. 

•Theobald,  Cains. 

•Holmes,  Corpus. 
•\Vif,'rani,  Trin. 

•Smith,  Joh. 

•Burroufjhcs,  Emm. 

■-•Ainslie,  Pt>»i/). 

•Moody,  Triti. 

•Watson,  Jiih. 

Claiiham,  Trin. 

"Uleken,  Sid. 

•Phear,  Pemb. 

Beckett,  Trin. 

•Owen,  (B)  Joh. 

•Robinson,  Joh. 

•Bidwell,  Clare. 

Purvis,  Trin. 

'•Miller,  Joh. 

'•Graham,  Joh. 

•Barrow,  Joh. 

S|)crling,  Trin. 


Senior  Oplimes. 
Luxmoore,  Joh. 

Taylor, 


•Thirlwall, 

•Ridsdale, 
*'Sparke, 
Wildig, 
Franks, 

•Keene, 
Klatlier, 

•Salwey 


}'emb. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Pemb. 

Cuius. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 


•Waddmgton.lA)  Trin. 


Haggitt, 
Briarly, 
«»Archdall, 
Pinder, 
•White, 
Pascoe, 
Tweed, 
Metcalfe, 
Dobson, 
Emly, 
Tennant, 
Raven, 


Trill. 

Joh. 

Kmm. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Clare. 

Pet. 

Jes. 

Pemb. 

Magd. 


Junior  Oplimes, 


Bell,  jun. 

Gordon, 

Chapman, 

Mills, 

Green, 

Gelding, 

Rudge, 

White, 

Pratt, 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Pemb. 

Magd. 


I8I6.-M0DERATORS  j  JJ'l^.^  ^•^"'''  ^A/f 

I  William  hrenoh,  M.A. 


Pemb. 


Wranglers. 


Ds  "Jacob,  (I) 
'•Whewell,  (2) 

•llifjman, 
"•Graham,  ^j 

Cape, 
'•Kbden, 
•Taltershall, 
•Twopeny, 
•Hamilton, 
•Sheepshanks, 
•Tasker, 
Suiirke, 
•I.ec, 

•Tunibull, 

"•Blunt, 

•Stevenson, 

Ker, 

Powell. 

M'Niven, 


Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

9" 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Senior  Oplimes. 

Junior  Oplimes. 

s  •Weller, 

Emm. 

Ds  Starr, 

Trin. 

Hardy, 

Pemb. 

Palfrey, 

Magd 

Allay, 

Joh. 

Penny, 

Emm. 

•Elliott, 

Trin. 

Pinder, 

Caius. 

•Stoddart, 

Clare. 

Edwards, 

Chr. 

Jeaffreson, 

Pemb. 

Sim, 

Pemb. 

Paynter, 

Trin. 

Myers, 
Wilson, 

Jes. 

•Hudson, 

Pet. 

Chr. 

KIlis, 

Pet. 

Clayton, 

Joh. 

Bradney, 

Trtn. 

Hayne, 

Sid. 

Wollaston, 

Trin. 

Luxmoore, 

Joh. 

•Lawson,  1| 

Maqd. 

Bull. 

Pemb. 

•Haggitt. 
•Bushby, 

Clare. 

Rayne, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Tyas, 

Trin. 

Torriano, 

Clare. 

I  romi<irl)r  rKlloworChrUl'i. 

8  MuUrof  F'oiiibri>kf,  IJCM  -1870. 
S  rurmrrljr  follow  of  Ht  I'otcr*!. 
4  P.iniiBrly  Krllow  ..f  Clare. 
»   rcinnrrly  Kollow  •<!  J,■^u^. 

II  MuUT  ..f  Kinnimiui-I.  I-O.',  -1H71. 

7  Pn.(i-.«.r.if  Miiii.ral.^y.l'O*  |M3i  ProfoMor 
oTCMuUir).  !'<«  in;/,.  Muirr  <>r  Triiilu.  IH4I  — 
IMS.  I 


1830-1M9.      Blihop    of 


8  Mutnr    of    Clirlit'r 
Chostsr,  IMS— isia. 

tf  Formurly  Kullow  of  Trinity  Hall. 
10  iluliooii  Loctiiror,  1H31.    Lm.ly  UarKarot'i  Pro- 
foiK.r  of  Dlrliilty.  i««     IKM. 

1   e<|ual  oa  Cluuicvllur'i  MoanllUti. 


10 


226 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1817.— MODKR 


Wranyler 

s. 

s 'Austen,  (1) 

Joh. 

"Clievallier,  (2) 

Pemb. 

•Hughes, 

Joh. 

2*Dawes, 

Trill. 

Palk, 

Joh. 

•Cantis, 

Emm. 

Titlow, 

Joh. 

•Francis, 

Cams. 

•Blunt, 

Pemb. 

Guthrie, 

Trin. 

Parry, 

Trin. 

Kemp, 

Joh. 

^Higgin, 

Trin. 

"Rose,  (A) 

Trin. 

•Fiott, 

Joh. 

•Bell, 

Chr. 

•Parroisien, 

Clare. 

•Corrie, 

Cath. 

Uohn  White,  M. 

^"^^^^  ?  George  Peacock 
Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Cooper,  Trin. 

Braitney,  Trin. 

Trevor,  Joh. 

•Kirby,  Clare. 

Donne,  Joh. 

•Temple,  Sid. 

^"(LeVeester,)!  •^''"• 

Croft,  Trin. 

•Gambier,  (b)  Trin. 

Nantes,  Trin. 

Davidson,  Qu. 

Ripley,  Joh. 

Henniker,  Jes. 

•Barham,  Qu. 

Heathcote,  Trin. 

•Waterfield,  Emm. 

Hewitt,  Trin. 

Davis,  Qu. 


A.  Cuius. 
,  M.A.  7Ww. 

Junior  Oplitne.i 
Ds  Dalzell, 

Davison, 

Law, 

Bond, 

Davys, 

Sedgwick, 

Thomson, 

Wells, 

Buntnig, 

Stocking, 

Wilkinson 

Manclarke 


Trin. 

Cuius. 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Clir. 

Jes. 


1818. — MOOER 


)  Fearon  Fallows,  M.A.^oA. 
f  William  French,  M.A.  Pemb. 


Wranyler 

s. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Ds'Lclevre,  (n 

Trin. 

Ds   Brandt, 

Trin. 

Ds  Torlesse, 

Trin. 

"•Hind,  (2) 

Joh. 

M'Dowall, 

Corpus. 

Benson, 

Trin. 

•Malkin, 

Trin. 

Plaskett, 

Pemb. 

Tomlin, 

Joh. 

•Pope, 

Emm. 

"Studliolme, 

Jes. 

Korrnby, 

Jes. 

•Warren, 

Jes. 

Blundell, 

Trin. 

Hopkinson, 
Luard, 

Clare 

'Broughton, 

Pemb. 

Harvey, 
Melvill, 

Cath. 

Joh. 

•Attwood 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Littlewood, 

Joh. 

•Kish^r, 

Trin. 

•Hindle, 

Joh. 

Ward, 

Qu. 

Hutchins, 

Pemb. 

Buller, 

Joh. 

Oldershaw, 

Emm 

•D'Arblay, 

Chr. 

Haslewood, 

Pet. 

Dewe, 

Joh. 

•Tyson, 
'Hawkes, 

Cath. 

Franks, 

Pet. 

Davies, 

Clare 

Trin. 

Courtenay, 

Joh. 

Greenwood, 

Corpus. 

Ash, 

Qu. 

Twigg, 

Trin. 

Pearce,  (Serocold)  Joft. 

•Bamsay, 

Jes. 

Carlisle, 

Joh. 

"Henslow, 

Joh. 

•Kllis, 

Trin. 

"Geldart, 

Tr.  H. 

Stainforth,(B) 

Trin. 

Thelwall, 

Trin. 

Prickett, 

Pet. 

•Venn, 

Qu. 

Whateley, 

Trin. 

Beech, 

Joh. 

Thompson, 

Pemb. 

•Skinner, 

Jes. 

•Peach, 

Joh. 

A 

Jeremy, 

Trin. 

i««Thir)wall,  (A) 

Trin. 

Escreet, 

Trin. 

Evans, 

Joh. 

Crombie, 

Trin. 

Warren, 

Sid. 

Clarke, 

Caius. 

Lunn, 

Joh. 

Godson, 

Cuius. 

Ward, 

Joh. 

•Hallewell, 

Chr. 

Dobree, 

Pemb. 

Walter, 

Sid. 

Leigh, 
"Hildyard, 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Jones, 

Jes. 

1  Formerly  Fellow  of  8t  Catharine'a  College. 
Ilulsean  Lecturer,  182(j. 

2  Formorlj  Fellow  of  Downing. 

a  UUhop  of  Limerick,  184!t-18()3.  Bishop  of 
Dorry,  18.'):i-lS(>7. 

4  Chrintiftu  Advocate,  lK2fl— 18.'t». 

r,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity,  1838-1854. 
Master  of  Jesus  College,  184i)-lH8f). 


6  Formerly  Fellow  of  Sidney. 

7  Bishop  of  Sydney,  18;«i— 1854. 

8  Professor  of  Mineralogy,  1822—1828.   Professor 
of  Botany,  1825— 18«1. 

il  Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  IS-W- 1877. 

10  Bishop  of  8t  David's,  1840-1874. 

11  Commissary  to  the  University,  1835—1855 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


227 


18 


Ibeorge  Peacock,  M. A.  Irm. 

Examiners  i  ^^^^^  g'^'^'"''  ^^^  n^'      - 
IJoseph  Holmes,  M.A.  Queens 

Wraiiylcrs.  Senior  Optimes. 


Dsi'King,  (1) 
•CooiM;r,  (2) 
•  Porter, 
•Cape, 
-'•Holroyd, 
•Browne, 
•Dewe, 
•Thorp,  (A) 
•Turner, 
•Wilkinson, 
•Bushby, 
•Evans, 
•Bayne, 

Craven, 
•Ash, 
•Wale,  (B) 
•Hamonil, 
•Walker, 

Hodgson, 


««• 

Joh. 

Caiut. 

Clare. 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Corpus 

Pet. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

J  ok. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Jet. 

Qu. 

Trin. 


•Rhodes, 
•Brougham, 

Smith, 
•Boteler, 

Richardson, 

Bouttiower, 

Lambe, 

Porter, 
•Praed, 
•Smith, 

Elmsley, 

Bull, 

Pearse, 

Major, 

Wyatt, 

Hadwen, 

Shaw, 

Earle, 

Popple, 


Sid. 

Jet. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caiut. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Pel. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Chr. 

Caiut. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Ds  Hastings, 

Trin. 

Cooper, 

Clare. 

Southern, 

Trin. 

Jefferson, 

Clare. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Potts, 

Caiut. 

Lewin, 

Pet. 

White, 

Cor  put 

Moore, 

Clare. 

Howman, 

Corput 

Lonsdale, 

Joh. 

Lumb, 

Joh. 

Harrison, 

Cath. 

Valpy, 

Trin. 

Drage, 

Emm. 

Hammond, 

Emm. 

Totton, 

Trin. 

Parry, 

Trin. 

Athawes, 

Trin. 

,o„.      ,,  (Henry  Wilkinson,  M.A.  JoA. 

1820.-MoDERATORs{^.j,^J„^  Whewell.  M.A.  Trin 


Wranglers. 

Ds  'Coddington,  (1)     Trin. 
•Ma.ldy, 


•Bird,  (2) 
•Law, 

Lyon, 
'WIgram, 
•Ooode, 
•Durham, 
•Spencer, 
•Lc  (Jricc, 
•Burdakin, 

Trtiiilctt, 
•Shulford, 

Clark, 

Bult», 

Vicars, 
•Barron, 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

V" 

Trin. 

Trin. 


•Waddington,  ^    Trin. 


Senior  Opt 

mes. 

Junior  Of 

limes. 

Ds  Fallowfield, 

Pemb. 

Ds  Winder, 

Corput 

Baines, 

Trin. 

Wharton, 

Emm. 

«•  Worsley, 

Trin. 

Pooley, 

Chr. 

Paynter, 

Trin. 

Barlow, 

Trin. 

Pearse, 

Caiut. 

Agnew, 
\Valker, 

Emm. 

Kelly, 

Caiut. 

Clare 

•Burroughcs, 

Clare. 

Scholfield, 

Trin. 

Gedge, 

Jet. 

Crakelt, 

Trin. 

•Platt.H 

Trin. 

Dixon, 

Joh. 

Huntington, 

Trin. 

Parham, 

Joh. 

Deane, 

Pemb. 

Crowthcr, 

Jet. 

Godfrey, 

Joh. 

RIackburne, 

Chr. 

Thresher, 

Joh. 

Horsley, 

Chr. 

I'lucknett, 

Joh. 

!>  Parkinson, 

Joh. 

Bray, 

Joh. 

Sevier, 

Chr. 

Loxdalc, 

Joh. 

Bain, 

Trin. 

(irecn. 

Qu. 

Wain, 

Trin. 

I  PrciLlont  at  (Jiiconi',    1832— IW7.     LucuUn  .      4  HuUr    of    Downing,    I838-188S.      Cliriatlui 
Vrotit—r  cif  UatliDiiiAtIa,  IKW  -inli).  Ailvnculo,  1^4  -18fi(>. 

"  rormerljr  KcMi.w  ut8t  Calharlne'iCollcgo.  ft  Iluliaui  Lecturer,  1830. 

Illah<i|iur  Hocboiter,  ItJIiM    18117.  ^  E<|ual  i 


ueciuror.  iivju. 
■  Cbuicelfor*!  Me<l>]IUta. 


228 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1821. 


,,  ( George  Peacock,  M.A.  Trin. 

-Moderators  ^Y^^-j^  Chevallier,  M.A.  Cath. 


Wranglers 
DsAtkinson,  (2) 
'•Melvill,  (1) 
•Rawlinson, 
•Cantis, 
Carr, 
2'Ollivant,  (A) 
•Tylecote, 
•Spencer, 
Mandeli, 
'•Power, 
•Fennell, 

Talbot,  (B) 
•Green, 

Bartleet.l 
<»Bose, 
•Perry, 
Monk, 
•Hubbersty 
Key, 
Holmes, 


\JF.q. 


^ 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Opti 

Trin. 

Ds  Pratt, 

Trin. 

Ds  Seeker, 

J  oh. 

•Blake, 

Corpus, 

Wilson, 

Trin. 

James, 

Joh. 

Barker, 

Chr. 

Fawcett, 

Clare. 

Creed, 

Juh. 

•Barlow, 

Tr.  H. 

Simpson, 

Trin. 

Kindersley, 

Trin. 

TroUope, 

Joh. 

Beevor, 

Corpus. 

Bagshawe, 
Atkinson, 

J  oh. 

Praed, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

•Andrews, 

Kmm. 

•Arnold, 

Clare. 

Fauquier, 

Pemb. 

Dobson, 

<Ju. 

Wilson, 

Joh. 

Kennaway, 

Trin. 

Cherry, 

Clare. 

Newby, 

Jes. 

•Veasey, 

Pet. 

•Husband, 

Joh. 

JoUye, 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Fisher, 

Cath. 

Jes. 

Graves, 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Chapman, 

Joh. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

lines. 
Joh. 
Kmm. 
Chr. 
Corpus 
Joh. 
Pemb. 
Trin 
Sid. 
Trin. 
Pemb 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Magd. 


,„,_      ,-  „cJohn  Hind,  M.A.  Sidney. 

1822.-MoDERATORs{^^,^pj^  Chevallier.  U.K.  Cath. 


Wranglers. 

Ds»Holditch,  (1) 
•Peacock,  (2) 
•Birkett, 

Thornton, 
•Harris, 
•Alderson, 
•Parish, 

Holgate, 
•  Porter, 

Ware, 
•Arnold, 
•Gooch,  (Hill) 
•Greenwood, 

Perry, 
•Kennaway, 

Blunt, 

Simpson, 

Turner, 

Allan, 

Hamilton,  J.  W 
•Taylor, 
•Feudal  I, 

Lloyd, 

Raven, 
•Paley, 

Giraud, 

Hamilton,  J.  H 

Morton, 

Comwell, 
'Long,  (A) 


Cuius. 
Corpus. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
Pemb. 
Qu. 
Trin. 
Chr. 
Trin. 
Caius. 
Corpus. 
Jes. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Jes. 
Trin. 
Corpus. 
Pet. 
Joh. 
.  Trin. 
Trin. 
Jet. 
Trin. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Law, 

Pet. 

DsJarratt,  J. 

Joh. 

•Clayton   Clayton*   ,„, 

Fenn, 

Juh. 

W. 

f  ■"•• 

Radford, 

Jes. 

Thornton, 

Clare. 

Bellas, 

Chr. 

Margetts, 

Joh. 

Adeock, 

Pet. 

•Ward, 

Clare. 

Blyth,      I    ., 
Wallace,  \   *'? 

Chr. 

•Collyer, 

Clare. 

Corpus 

Hutchins, 

Corpus. 

Wilson, 

Jes. 

White, 

Trin. 

Thompson, 

Joh. 

•Williamson, 

Sid. 

Robley, 

Trill. 

•Maiden,  (b) 

Trin. 

Jarratt,  R. 

Joh. 

•Gleadall, 

Cath. 

Schneider, 

Joh. 

Warburton, 

Pemb. 

Gibbon, 

Joh. 

Brookes, 

Pemb. 

*Hogg, 

Pet. 

Alder, 

Pet. 

Nursey, 

Sid. 

Mousley, 

Qu. 

Colvile,  i   J,, , 
Stone,    \  '*■'' 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Burt, 

Caius. 

Hutchinson, 

Jes. 

Smith, 

Joh. 

Burroughes, 

Corpus. 

North, 

Joh. 

Blackburn, 

Chr. 

1  Formerlv  Follow  of  St  Peter's.  I       3  tTnivcrsity  Librarian,  184.')— 1804. 

2  RogiuB     Professor     of     Divinity,     1843— ISriO.      Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall. 
BUhop  of  Llandafr,  1H4>I— lgx;i.  '       4  HuUean  Lecturer,  1833. 


Formerly 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


229 


1823. — Moderators 


Examiners 


t  John  Phillips  Higman,  M.A,  Tnn. 
Uohn  Hind,  M.A.  Sid. 
^  Temple  Chevallier,  M.A.  Cath. 
I  John  Graham,  M.A.  Christ's. 


Wrangler 

S'. 

Senior  Oplimes. 

Junior  Oplime.s. 

Ds'  •Airy,  (!) 

Trln. 

Ds  'Cory, 

Kmm. 

Ds  Wilson, 

Cath. 

•Jefl'reys,  (■>) 

Joh. 

Nunns, 

Joh. 

Stoddart, 

Chr. 

Mason, 

J  oh. 

^'Howarth, 

Joh. 

Cane, 

Joh. 

Drinkwater, 

Trin. 

Lutwidtre, 

Joh. 

Blake, 

Pemb. 

•Myers, 

Trill. 

Birkett, 

Joh. 

•Backhouse, 

Clare. 

•Foley, 

Kmm. 

•••Crick,  1i 

Joh. 

Daniel, 

Clare. 

•Fisher, 

Pet. 

Kerricli, 

Chr. 

•Rothnian, 

Trin. 

Hamilton, 

Joh. 

Miller, 

Chr. 

Menteath, 

Trin. 

Buckle, 

Trin. 

Cubitt, 

Chr. 

Milner, 

Joh. 

•Field,  t 

Trin. 

Childers, 

Trin. 

Mine, 

Sill. 

-•Hodgson, 
'Stephenson, 

Pet. 

Ayre, 

Caius. 

Birth, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

•Hildyard, 

Cath. 

'•Leapingwell, 

Corpitt 

•Punnett, 

Clare. 

Russell, 

Chr. 

Barber, 

Joh. 

Suteliffe, 

Trin. 

Bainbridge, 

Joh. 

May, 

Joh. 

•Clowes, 

Qu. 

Paynter, 

Trin. 

Boultbee, 

Joh. 

Winning, 

Trin. 

Wilson, 

Joh. 

Boileau, 

Trin. 

•Busby, 

Cath. 

Herring          1 

•Sandys, 

gu. 

(Barnwell)  f 

Caius. 

•Curne, 

Pemh. 

Green, 

Cath. 

•Brett, 

Corpus. 

Taylor, 

Cath. 

Cooper, 

Joh. 

Carlyon, 

Pemb. 

Kempson, 

Trin. 

Place, 

Trill. 

•Waring, 

Ma<i<l. 

Welsby, 

Joh. 

•Beauclerk, 

Catus. 

Bryan, 

Joh. 

Marshall, 

<^u. 

Petit, 

Trin. 

Wharton, 

Joh. 

Sergeant, 

Joh. 

1824. — Moderators 


Examiners 

Wranglers. 

Ds '•Cowling,  (I)      Joh.         \ 

'•Bowstead,  (2)      Cor/ius. 

Krance,(Krance  I  ™,.  , 

II,.. .1 1\        i  i  rtn. 


tJohn  Phillips  Higman,  M.A.  Tnfi. 
I  Henry  H.  Hughes,  M.A.  Joh. 
;  John  Hind,  M.A.  Sidney. 
Joshua  King,  M.A.  Querns'. 


Hayhurst) 
•Buckle, 
•Hall, 
•Collins, 
•Martin, 
•Wedgewood,  7 
•Arlett, 

Warden, 
"•(iuest. 

Ten n ant,  a 
•Cory, 
•(jedgc,  a 
•Wilson, 
•Saunders, 

Wailes, 

l.utwidgc,  1 
•Baldwin, 

Start, 

Rising, 
•Remington,  a 
•Bevillc, 


) 

Sid. 

Maqd. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Pemb. 

Kmm. 

Caiut. 

Trin. 

Caiut 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Trin. 

Pet. 


'•Wood, 
•Arnold, 

Thistlethwaite, 

(iibson, 

Phillips, 
•Crawley,  7 
•Teeson, 

Sandys, 


Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Mojid. 

Clare. 

Pemh. 


Senior  Oplimes. 


i  Greaves.  , 
Atkinson, 
Dayman, 

&er.l^-''- 
Oarton, 
Burn, 
Scnklcr, 
Wells, 
Foster,  /3 
Lawson, 
Fd  wards,  7 
•Malkin,  (A)  a 
Bruwn, 


Corpus. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Chr. 
(iu. 
V"- 
Caiut. 
Sid. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 


Hammond, 

Bromilow, 

Green, 

F'ulcher, 

Benson, 

Gatenby.  j  „^ 

Holmes,  i^« 
•Barhain,  (B)a 

Ruddock, 
♦Baines,  a 
•Fearon,  y 

Smith,  7 

Carrighan,j  „     Joh. 

Gurney,  a  \"^^-  Trin 


Corpus. 

Joh. 

Kmm. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Kmm 

Trin. 


Junior  Oplimes. 

Ds  Frost,  Cath. 

Dunderdale,  /S  Joh. 

Mcllish,  7'W;i. 

•Crosland,  Maiid. 

Worsley,  J.C.  Peihb. 

Furlong,  0  Sid. 

Williams,  Joh. 


1  Lucului  Prufnior  of  Motlicmatlci,  18'.!i;— 
IWH.  Hlulnlmn  ?ri>rc«s<>r  uf  Aiitruo<im),  ItfiH— 
IKW.     Aitriiniimor  Ilovnl,  IH3.'>     I8HI. 

■J  Muter  i>f  Ht  Pctcr">,  ISIK— 1K47. 

8  KuImui  Lecturer  ,IKU. 

4  Public  OraU>r,  IKUl-miK. 

t  l«4ulre  Bclell,  XKHyWfii. 


li  Uoivcnity  Cuunkcl,  1S46     \xta. 

7  lllnhdi.  of  .Sclor  and  Muii,  lt08— Iftlil.  Blahop 
of  I.lcliHeM,  1S411     \Ka. 

N  Mtt»lrr  of  Calui  CoUi'Ki',  ISO'.;— INgll. 

>  Loril  Katlicrloy,  furiuurly  Lor>l  Choncollor  oT 
Eogluud. 

1  E<|U«I  u  ChsDCollor'a  MmlallUta. 


230 


MATHEMATICAL  TRTPOSES. 


,^„,       .,  (  John  Wan-en,  M.A.  7e«. 

182r,.-MooERATORs|^,^j^j^j^  Chevallier.  M.A.  Cath. 


Examiners 

Wranglers. 
Dsi'Challis,  (1)         Trin. 
•Williamson  (2)  /?  Clare. 


•Newton, 
Ranken, 

•Waud, 
Morton,  P. 
Parker, 
*  Wigram, 


J  oh. 

Corpus. 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

•Williamson  (b)  a  Tri'n. 
•Burrows,  Cains. 

Darby, 

Frampton, 
•Blakelock,  0 
•Dade,  p 
•Cape, 
•Beatson,  a 
•Wilson,  a 


Harrison, 
•  Fernie, 
•Barriek, 
•Graham, 

Knowles, 
•Smith, 
•Heathfield. 
•Maude, 
•Martin, 
•Riddell,  a 
•Barlow,  7 

Dunningham, 

Richardson, 


J  oh. 

J  oh. 

Cath. 

Caius. 

Caius. 

Penib. 

J  oh. 

J  oh. 

Caius. 

Qu. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Jet. 

Caius. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Pet. 

Caius. 


John  Phillips  Hitiinan.  M.A.  Tnn. 
Henry  H.  Hughes,  M.A.  Joh. 

Junior  Optimes. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Lubbock,  Trin 

•Pooley,  a  Joh. 

•Isaacson,  (A)  a    Joh 


Mq. 


Warner,  0 
Berkeley, 
Langhani , 
Phillips, 
Gaye, 
Wolfe, 
Farish,  7 
Gilpin, 
Smith, 
Malkin,  a 
Hill, 
Crocker, 
Warner,  0 
Young,  0 
Holme, 
Morton,  C.  7 
Prater,  a 
Hawkins,  a 

Ayerst. 

Pratt,  0 

Earle,  7 

Hayes, 

Custance, 

Smith,  a 

Turner, 

Gaitskell, 

Youlden, 

Barry, 

Lowe, 


Joh. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Chr 


Kempthorne,  0  Joh. 
Reade,  Caius. 

Wayne,  Pet. 

Skinner,  Sid. 


i  Lewis, 

BoUaerts,  7 
•Hildyard,  7 

Willmore, 

Evans, 

Outram, 

Brook, 

Wakefield, 

Fletcher, 

Falcon, 

Marshall,  7 

Sanderson, 
•Praed,  a 

Dallin, 

Wimberley,  a 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Emm. 


1  Plumian  Professor  of  Astronomy,  1836—1883. 

2  M.P.  for  the  University,  lnWt— 18f)9. 
8  Formerly  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


231 


1826. 


.,  (John  Hind,  M.A.  Sidney. 

-Moderators  j  j^_^j^^^^^  ^.        j^_^_  q^  J„^, 


Examiners 


(  John  Warren,  M.A.  Jesus. 
(Temple  Chevallier,  M.A.  Cath. 


Wranglers. 


Ds'Law,  (1) 
•  Hymers, 
•Metcalfe, 
'•Hanson,  (2) 
"•Miller, 
•Budd, 
Moseley, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Jok. 


•Stratton,  (a)  a    Trin. 


•Willis, 
•Fisher,  a 

Julian, 

Mason, 
•Clinton, 

Eyre, 

Stansfield, 


Caius. 

Pemb. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 


•Hodgson,  (B)  a  Trin. 
•Otter,  E. 

Webb, 
•Green,  0 

Salkeld, 
•Keeling,/? 

Goodhart,  0\ 

Wells,  r        ' 

Stone, 

Smith,  r 

Wollaston, 
•Booth, 


Mq. 


Jes. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Corp. 
Caius. 
Joh. 
Caius. 
Corpus. 


Senior  Optimes, 

Ds  Atkinson,  R.  a   Trin. 

Clark,  7 

Lawson, 
•Clutton, 

Edmonds, 

Hales, 

Welch,  a 

Heald,  a 
<*Marsden,  a 

Blissard, 

Maynard, 

Ashington,  a 

Bumell, 

Gilderdale, 

KoUa,  0 

Neate, 

Otter,  G. 

Stock, a 

Borrett,  0 

Smedley, 

Fearon, 

Kinglake, 

Suttaby, 

Baker, 

Steggall, 
•Gretton,  a 
•Gibson,  n 

Gibson, 

Taylor,  7 

Kerr, 

Collins, 

Giimey, 


Junior  Optimes. 


Trin. 

Ds  Dunn, 

Qu. 

Atkinson, C. 

Joh. 

Russell, 

Emm. 

Shepherd,  0 

Trin. 

Greensall,  7 

Trin. 

Hopkins,  7 

Pemb. 

Apthorp, 

Trin. 

Stephens, 

Joh. 

'•Power,  a 

Joh. 

Patton,  0 

Pemb. 

Pinder,  7 

Tiin. 

Hubbersty, 

Qu. 

Greene, 

Cath. 

Cole, 

Trin. 

Moore, 

Trin. 

Flavell,  a 

Jes. 

Bisset, 

Pet. 

Rawlings, 

Caius. 

Bell, 

Trin. 

Gregg, 

Joh. 

Bawtree, 

Trin. 

South, 

Joh. 

Adye, 

Sid. 

Foster,  7 

Jes. 

Purton, 

Joh. 

Price,  a 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Mand. 

Qu. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Je.f. 

Pemb. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


1  Late  Follow  nf  Trinity  Hall.     Ijito  Fellow  of  Caiun. 
t  Profo«Hor  of  Miucniloifj-,  1832—1881. 
a  Jackaoiiian  Profu«i.or,  111.17  —  1876. 

4  Ilulnean  Locturor,  18*3.    Disno)  Profumorof  ArchBology,  18S1— 1846. 

5  Uto  Fellow  of  DowuillK. 


232 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


I827.-MODERATORS     1^^']'^   ^^^"^iTZ' ^'h'^''^"' 

\  Watkin  Maddy,  M.A.  Joh. 
Queens', 


Junior  Optimes, 


HxAMiNKRs     }joi,n  Hind,  M.A 

Wrantjlers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

s'Gordon,  (2) 

Pet. 

Ds  'Hovenden  (b) 

a  Trin. 

•Turner,  (1) 

Trill. 

Beechey, 

Caius. 

•Cleasby,  a 

Trin. 

Bade, 

Caius. 

De  Morgan, 

Trin. 

Cumby, 

Corpus. 

Cankrien, 

Trin. 

Haselwood, 

Joh. 

*Yate, 

Joh. 

Owen, 

Joh. 

'  Hopkins, 

Pet. 

•Bunch, 

Emm. 

•Butterton,  a 

Joh. 

Rowsell, 

Sid. 

•Tinkler, 

Corpus. 

•Colbeck, 

Emm. 

•Thompson, 

Joh. 

Smith,  P.  a 

Trin. 

•Peacock,  (Cust)/?JoA. 

Cape, 

Corpus. 

•Venn, 

Qu. 

Row, 

Caius. 

•Stuart, 

Qu. 

Newland, 

Corpus. 

Moore, 

Qu. 

^Talbot,  a 

Trin. 

Hoare,  a 

Joh. 

Saunders, 

Pemb. 

•King, 

Corpus- 

Luard, 

Joh. 

•Biley, 

Clare. 

Barrs,  A. 

Joh. 

Charlesworlh, 

y  Trin. 

Stammers, 

Joh. 

•Pinder, 

Cuius. 

Grose, 

Clare. 

Cooper, 

Trin. 

Paull,  7 

Joh. 

Lewis, 

Trin. 

Fosbrooke, 

Pemb. 

Kelly, 

Caius. 

Deans, 

Chr. 

Brooke, 

Joh. 

Appleton,  /S 

Trin. 

Colvile, 

Joh. 

Spyers,  7 

Joh. 

Dodd, 

Corpus. 

Rees,  a 

Joh. 

North, 

Joh. 

Dewdney, 

Joh. 

Keinpthorne,  j3  Joh. 

Walford,  a 

Trin. 

•Carus,  a 

Trin. 

^•Kennedy,  (a)  a 

Joh. 

Webster, 

Trin. 

Lay, 
•Dykes,     j  „ 
Sergeant  l''^^^' 

Joh. 

Burnaby, 

Caius. 

Pet. 

Dawes, 

Caius. 

Corpus. 

Farre, 

Joh. 

Johnson, 

Joh. 

Dobbs, 

Trin 

Bowstead 

Joh. 

'•Jarrett,  a 

Cath. 

Cooper, 

Pemb. 

Leatherdale, 

Joh. 

Cartwright, 

Chr. 

Collyer,  3 

Trin. 

Kenrick, 

Trin. 

Chatfield,  a 

Trin. 

Cottingham,  7 

Clare 

Malins, 

Caius 

Stainforth, 

Qu. 

Easton, 

Emm. 

Smith,  S. 

Trin. 

Bernard, 

Corpus 

Willan,  T 

Pet. 

Antrobus, 

Joh. 

Barrs,  F. 

Joh. 

Cartmel, 

Pemb. 

Vinall,  0 

Cath. 

Breynton, 

Maqd. 

Brame,  a 

Trin. 

Woodhouse, 

Sid. 

Appleyard,  y8 

Caius 

Robson,  a 

Trin. 

1  Esquire  BeilcU,  1827— 186C. 

2  Pnifesaor  of  Arabic,  18:11—1854.     Ro(;ius  Professor  of  Hebrew,  1854—1882. 

3  Late  Lonl  Talbot  ilo  Malaliiile. 

4  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  1807—1889. 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


233 


,„„      ,-  (William  Whewell,  M.A.  Trin. 

»828.-MoDERATORs)j^^j^^^  King,  M.A.   Queens. 


Examiners 


Wranglers 
Us  "Perry,  (1)  « 
•-•Baily,  (2) 
•fivans,  a 
•Lunil, 

*  Overton, 
"Selwyn,  (a)  a 

•Snowball, 

Smith, 
•Tuck, 
•Smith, 

Gratrix, 
•Goodwin, 

Scaplehorn, 
•Fitzherbert,  a 

Lestourgeon, 
•Stokes, 

Coddington, 
•Peile,  (B)  a 
•Dusautoy, 

Sjpedding, 

Whichcot, 

Briggs,  r 
•SliefTield, 
•Smith, 

Kobinson, 

•  Potter, 
Kawcett,  a 

•Alniack, 

Borlasc, 

Cockayne, 
*Jones, 

Swann,  y 

Athertnn, 


Francis  Martin,  M.A.  Trin. 
enry  Melvill,  M.A.  Pet. 

Senior  Optimes. 


(F. 
IH 


Trin. 

Ds  Hall,       1  .. , 
•Haymes, /-*''' 

J  oh. 

J  oh. 

Cockburn, 

Joh. 

•Dickson, 

J  oh. 

•Dodd,  7 

Joh. 

•  Raine,  /? 

Joh. 

Morton, 

Joh. 

Cookesley, 

Kmm. 

Kerrison, 

Cains. 

Jones, 

Joh. 

Ben  thai  1, 

Corpus. 

Cotterill, 

Corfius. 

Gillies, 

Trin. 

Docker, 

Trin. 

•Barnes,  a 

Cuius. 

Burrow, 

Trin. 

Willis,  a 

Trill. 

Maynard, 

Qu. 

Bateman, 

Caiut. 

Bower, 

Joh. 

Todd, 

Cuius. 

Collin, 

Qu. 

Simpson, 

Cath. 

Gunton, 

Trill. 

Wace, 

Pit. 

Barker, 

Trin. 

•Jerrard, a        j 

Joh. 

\VliittinRton,7i 

Trin. 

Piatt,  a 

Jnh. 

Maclarcn, 

Mai/il. 

Joh. 

qu. 

,»y. 


Cains. 

Clare. 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Maqii. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Caius. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Caiut. 

Qu. 

Jes. 

Caius. 

Kmm. 

Corpus. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Caius. 

Qu. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


^^■tZ. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Appleton,  Joh. 

Blake,  Pet. 

Brown,  Trin. 

Yardley,  7  Joh. 

Gibson,  Corpus. 

Snow,  Joh. 

^'Kingdon,  0  Trin. 

Houghton,  Corpus 

Knight,  Trin. 
Hankinson,  a 
Povah,  7 

Reynard,  Jes. 

Atkinson,  Maijd. 

Goodwin,  Sid. 

Thornton,  Corpus 

Dugard,  (  j^  Joh. 

Page,       (    ■'''■  Emm. 

Baxter,  Joh. 

Brayshaw,  Joh. 

OgilDy,  Trin. 

KiKR.  Pet. 

Brockman,  7  Trin. 

Ash  worth,  (i  Trin. 

Ford,  Joh. 

Procter,  Pemb. 

Tate,  7  Trin. 

Cook,  a  Joh. 


1  Bliihop  of  Uelbourne,  l»t7— 1876. 

2  Unlvorilty  Counael,  1857. 

3  I.aily  MnrKarct's  Profcinor,  ISBB— 1876. 

4  Latv  Fi'lluwurHldiicy. 


234 


MATHKMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


(.James  Bowstead,  M.A.  Corpus 

rj.^ „      (William  Whewell,  M.A.  Trin. 

Examiners    ^  t    i        v        n/r  a    /-> 

Moshua  King,  M.A.  Queens  . 


Wranglers. 

Dsi'Philpott,  (2)  a  Cath. 
-Cavendish,  (1)  a  Trin. 


•Murphy, 
•Thurtell, 
•Smith, 

White, 
•Shadwell,  a 
'•Phillips, 
•Mallett, 

Lyons 
•Scott,  0 
•Phillips,  o 
•Fell, 

Hoare,  a 
•Tillotson, 

Parkin, 

Singleton, 

Coulcher, 
•Cobden, 
•Jennings, 

Langshaw,  j3 

Beavan, 
•Smith,  S.  7 

Ladds, 
•Pashley,  a 


Martin,  (b)  a 
'Birkett, 
Hodgson, 
Marshman, 
Beatson, 
Pearse, 
Sidgwick, 


Caius. 

Cams. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

J  oil. 

Qu. 

Pemb. 

Trill. 

Qu. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

^«-  Trin. 


Joh. 

Emm. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 


Senior   Optirnes. 


Ds  Phillips, 

Pet. 

Ds  Barker, 

Chr. 

Wharton, 

Joh. 

Bailey, 

Trin. 

Hawtrey,  S 
Clarke,  W. 

Trin. 

Prittie,  /3 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Bellhouse, 

Magd 

Clarke, 

Cath. 

Weddall, 

Cath. 

Ellis, 

Jes. 

Steble, 

Qu. 

Williams,  ■> 

Corpus. 

•Martineau.a 

Trin. 

Witliers,  a 

Trin. 

Sheppard, 

Caius 

Hodgson, 

Jes. 

Campbell, 
Sunderland, 

Emm. 

Burnett, 

Pemb. 

Clare 

Cautley,  /9 

Pemb. 

Ray, 

Clare 

Baldock, 

Joh. 

Fison, 

Joh. 

Stone, 

Joh. 

Johnson,  7 

Sid. 

Valentine,  a 

Trin. 

Beadon, 

Joh. 

Paget,  1 

Caius. 

Poole, 

Joh. 

Jones, 

Matjd. 

Rasch, 

Trin. 

Bowman, 

Clare. 

Snarkes, 
Mainwaring,  7 

Joh. 

Macaulay, 

Pet. 

Caius 

Dickinson, 

Caius. 

Adams, 

Qu. 

Butler,  a 

Joh. 

Foulger, 

Trin. 

Beaty,(Pownall)C/a)-c. 

Luckock, 

Joh. 

•Hopper, 

(Shipperdson 

^\Chr. 

•Hildyard,  a 

Pet. 

Barlow, 

Trin. 

Netherwood,  /S 

Corpus. 

Doria,  i 

Joh. 

Howard, 

Joh. 

Walker,  W.  t 

Trin. 

Cox, 

Corpus. 

Abbott,  -J 

Qu. 

Butler,  7 

Trin. 

Whiting, 

Joh. 

•Soames,  (a)  a 

Trin. 

Middleton, 

Qu. 

Jackson, 

Clare. 

Newby, 

Trin. 

Smith,  B.  Q 

Joh. 

Junior  Optirnes. 


1  Master  of  St  Cutharina'a  College,  1845—18(11.     Ulaliop  of  Worcester.  18(11—18(1]. 

2  Sovciitli  Duke  of  DevoiiBliiro.    Chancellor  of  the  University,  18«1— 1892. 

3  Prosiilcnt  of  Queena"  College,  1887—1892. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


235 


ISI^O.-MoDERATORS  jWilliam  Henrv  Hanson,  M.A.  Caius. 
(.Joshua   Kuiff,  M.A.  Queens. 

Exam  ner.s     /^'^'^''^^^  Hallows  Miller,  M.A.  Joh. 
(James  Bowstead,  M.A.  Corpus. 


IVranylers. 


Ds  •Wliitley, /? 
•Heaviside,  (2) 
•Steventon,  (1) 
1  'Pritthard, 
•Rangeley, 
•PuUen, 
•Herbert, 
■•'  Walker, 
^•Birkbeek, 
•Dal  ton, 
•Kuhft; 

Robins, 
•Molineux, 

Walsh, 

Whall, 

Urquhart,  /9 

Ponsonby, 

Walker, 

Pearson, 
•Steel,  (B)  a 

Rainl)aeh, 
•Buston, 

Tate,  /5 

Chapman, 
•Mann,  B 

Jackson, 
•Heath,  fl 

Mavnard, 

Tayler, 
•Tucker,  i 
•Baily,  /S 

Barton, 

Bank: 


Senior  Optimes, 


\Mq. 


Joh. 

Shi. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Qu. 

Corpus. 

J  ok. 

Trht. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Magd. 

Clare. 

Corpus. 

Emm. 

MaQil. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Coriius 

Trui. 

Cuius. 

Trin. 

Caius, 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Joh. 


l)unnington(JeR'erson),  J((. 


Hebert,  a 

Oibiion,  I  -,,. 

Powell,  I'"''- 
•Foster, 

Wall, 
•Yardley, 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Tr.  H. 

Caiui. 

Ma()d. 


Ds  Myers,  ^ 
Gibson, 
Snow, 
Dowell, 
Jadis, 
P'letchcr, 
Hodgkinson 
Bird, 

Desborough, 
Cook, 
Sanders, 
Hobson, 
Kngland, 


Trin 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Corpus. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

^''■Emm. 
Trin. 
Trill. 
Joh. 
Pemb. 


VV^ordsworth  (a) a  Trin. 

Jay,  Caius. 

Lawes,  Jvh. 

Simpson,  f  Cath. 

Fawcett,  Pet. 

Dal  ton,  /3  Pemb. 

Mosley,  Trin. 

Hoare,  Trin. 

Parrington,  Chr. 

•Clarke,  a  Joh. 

Smith,  J.  Trin. 

Edkins,  Trin. 

Wood,  y  Trin. 

•Watkins,  0  Knim. 

•Wilkinson,  a  Trin. 

■•Merivale,  a  Joh. 

Smith,  U.  Trin. 

Hilton,  Trin. 

Lister,  Cath. 

Todd,  /S  Trin. 

Cosway,  V- 

Humfrcy,  Down. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Trin. 


Ds  Frere,  /? 
Hill, 
•Burcham,  a 
Thomas,  y 
Cory, 
Dolling, 
Ingram, 
Roberts,  /S 
Drake, 
Pickering, 
Armytage,  /9 
Foster, 
Sunderland, 
Marsh,  /3 
Hore, 
Coates,  /8 
Carter, 
Prior, 
Dwyer, 
Reade,  y 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Cuius 

Joh. 

Qu. 

Jes. 

Qu. 

Qu. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 


1  Savinnn  Profo»...r  of  A.troiiomy  at  Oxfnr.l, 
ICOU'jI.  I.«tc  Foll.iw  of  Nuw  CulloKO,  Oxforil. 
Ilulicnii  I Iiirrr,  lll<7. 

]  Utp  Fellow  of  llrnwiioiip  ColloKD,  0<ror.l. 

n  DowiiInK  rrrifiKi.or  of  t)io  Lnwn  of  Kiiitlaiiil, 


ISiVi— I8R8.     Mnalcr  of  Dowiiiiiif,  |8fli 
4   I'lihllc  Ombir,  183a.     Hulnc-iiii   l.vi: 

Illaliop  of  Lllivolii,  18r,II      1885. 
f>   lliiNi'aii  U'cturvr,  I8(!l. 


236 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1831. MODKRATORS 


James  Challis,  M.A.  Trin. 
James  Bowstead,  M.A.  Corpus. 


c.  i  William  Henry  Hanson,  M.A.  Cuius. 

ExAMiNKRs    Ijoghua  King,  M.A.  Quee7is. 


Wranglers. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Junior  Optimes. 

s  Earnshaw,  (1) 

Jon. 

Ds  Delamare, 

Caius. 

Ds  Venables,  0 

Kmm. 

"Gaskin,  (2) 

Joh. 

Dawes,  7 

Corpus. 

Bainbridge,  1  „ 

.  Cath. 

•Budd, 

Cams. 

Colvile, 

Trin. 

Coekerton,  i^**-  Joh. 

•Worlledge,  0 

Trill. 

STyrrell, 

Joh. 

Whittington, 

Pemb. 

•Mills,  sen. 

Pemb. 

•Whiston,;9 

Trin. 

Wallace, 

Trin. 

•Amnhlett, 
•Peill, 

Pet. 

Ross-Lewin, 

Cath. 

Gaskell, 

Corpus 

Qu. 

Ventris, 

Qu. 

•Kennedy,  a 

Trin. 

2 -Paget, 

Cuius. 

Nicholson, 

Joh. 

Fell,  7 

Pet. 

Whytehead,  P 
Meller, 

Joh. 

Bonnin, 

Qu. 

Sharpies, 

Kmm. 

Trin. 

Mann, 

Joh. 

Shadweli./S 

Joh. 

Smith, 

Sid. 

Dixon, 

Corpus. 

•Johnstone,  a 

Caius 

Willan, 

Joh. 

Owston, 

Qu. 

Stacye, 

Chr. 

Cheadle, 

Qu. 

Stanton, 

Chr. 

•Fleming, 

Pemb. 

Sheppard,  0 

Trin. 

Bullock, 

Clare. 

Street, 

Qu. 

Rigg. 
Bates, 

Caius. 

Swann,  7 

Emm. 

Power 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Dash  wood,  0 

Trin. 

Blane, 

Trin. 

•Oliver, 

Pet. 

Favell, 

Qu. 

Jerwood, 

Joh. 

•Mills,  jun. 
Paton, 

Pemb. 
Trin. 

Hockin, 
Thompson, 

Pemb. 
Trin. 

Spedding,  0 
Vawdrey,  7 

Trin. 
Joh. 

Entwistle,  W. 

Trin. 

Proctor, 

Chr. 

•Walsh,  a 

Trin. 

•Blakesley,  (a) 

1  Trin. 

Stoddart, 

Corpus. 

■••Selwyn,  a 

Joh. 

•Otter, 

Chr. 

Minty,  0 

Caius. 

Evans,  7 

Qu. 

•Degex, 

Jes. 

Klanert, 

Pet. 

Foster, 

Trin. 

Winter, 

Corpus. 

Pickwood, 

Pet. 

Chatfield,  a 

Trin. 

•Walker, 

Chr. 

Harm  an. 

Caius. 

Morgan, 

Trin. 

Bacon, 

Corpus. 

Rogers, 

Trin. 

Fosbrooke, 

Trin. 

•Hildyard, 

Clare. 

Thomson, 

Jes. 

Yelloly, 

Trin. 

Nash, 

Trin. 

Geary, 

Trin. 

Harrison,  0 

Caius. 

•Hoare,  (B)a 

Joh. 

1  Late  Fellow  of  Jobus. 

2  Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  Ift'-i— 1892- 

8  Bishop  of  Newcastle,  Australia,  1847—1880. 
4  Bishop  of  Aucklaiiil,  New  Zealaiul,  1841— If 


Bishop  of  Lichflel  J  ,1807—1878. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


237 


luiQ      M^.  .,..  .^...,      >  I^raiRis  Martin,  M.A.  Tnn. 

'James  Bowstead,  M.A.  Corpus. 

Examiners     >  J^™««  ^^a"'^'  ^A.  Trm^ 

t  William  Henry  Hanson,  M.A.  Catux. 


Wranglers. 

Ds  'Heath,  a  (1)  Trin. 

•Laing,  (2)  Joh. 

•Cotterill,  Joh. 

"West,  Trin. 

•Hamilton,  Trin. 

•Russell,  Caiut. 

'■'•Cookson,  Pet. 

•Shorting,  Pet. 

•Bromby,  0  Joh. 

•Rowlands,  Qu. 

Hawtrey,  Trin. 

•Simpson,  Sid. 

•Eyres,  Cuius. 

Webster,  Triti. 

•Chapman,  Jes. 

•Ottley,  Cuius. 

•Nind,  Pet. 

•Davidson,  Chr. 

iMilnc,  Joh. 

Hoare,  Trin. 

Evans,  Cuius. 

Pinekney,  Trin. 

Hodgson,  7  Sid. 

^•Browne,  y  Kmm. 

•Ray,  Pet. 

Potts,  Trin. 

•Power,  7  Clare. 

West,  Pet. 

•Cotesworth,  Pet. 

Francis,  Joh. 

Lloyd,  Kmm. 

Considinc,  7  Joh. 

Mandell,  Cath. 

**AIford,a  Trin. 

George,  Joh. 


Senior  Oplimes. 

Ds  Grove,  7  Pemb. 

Daniel,  Joh. 

*  •Maddison,  Jes. 
•Lushington,  (A) a  Trin. 

Fysh,  7  Qu. 

Shurt,  Chr. 

Crawford,  Cuius. 

Williams,  Trin. 

Borton,  0  Cuius 
'•Thompson,  (11)  a  Trin. 

Holmes,  Kmm. 

Bridgman,  Pet. 

•Venables,  a  Jes. 

Bradc,  0  Joh. 

Golding,  Qm. 

Bland,  (  j,,  Trin. 

Grant,  I '*'''•  qu. 

Allen,  Trin. 

•Korster,  u)  .,  Cath. 

Martin,     i^'''  Qu. 

•Ebdcn,  Tr.  H. 

Tottenham,  Trin. 

Hurnard,  Cor/nis. 

Martin,  0  Joh. 

•Ludlam,  a  Pet. 

Scott,  Trin. 

Wright,  Joh. 

Hailstone, I  a;.,  Trin. 

Hirst,         I'*'''- Pemb. 

Skally,  Chr. 

Porter,  Cuius. 

Bowstead,  7  Joh. 

Bell,  (  M,;,  Corpus. 

Radcliffc,!^'/-  Joh. 

ShadwcU,  Joh. 
'Went  worth  Kitz  William,  \ 
Hon.W.  C. /9   Tr.\ 

Wilkinson,  Chr.) 

Adams,  Cuius. 

Spencer,  Chr. 


Junior  Oplimes. 

Ds  Broadhurst,  a      Mayd. 
•Fitzherbert,^      Qu' 

Haworth,  Qu. 

Morrison,  Trin. 

Dickinson,  Trin. 

Gallichan,  Joh. 

Cottom,  Cath. 

Chapman,  Corpus. 

•Dobson,  a  Trin. 

Gibbs,  yw. 

Wills,  Qu. 

Thompson,  Chr. 

Christie,  7  Trin. 

Brown,  Mapd. 

Skirrow,  Trin. 

Upcher,  Trin. 

Beadon,  Joh. 

Clarke,  (  .^     Joh. 

Richardson,  i"^^-  Trin. 

Panting,  0  Joh. 

Read,      (  i,,,       Staijd. 
•Wray,ui '*'''•     Joh. 

Chapman,  0  \  „     Trin. 
'•Shilleto,  a  t"^^'  Trin. 


1  Lato  Follow  <if  flare. 

2  Mantor  ol  HI  Pclor's  1K47  -1«7IU 

»  Norrinlnii  ITofcH^'.r  of  DWInity,  IS.'i^— mi4. 
Ill.liop  .>f  Kl>,  IHIH  -  IM7:i  Bi«lio|>  of  WiiicliMtcr, 
lW:i-lM!ll. 

4  llulHian  Lecturer,  ItMl. 


B  Late  Fallow  nf  St  Catharliio'K. 
B  BokIus  rroro««or  of  Greek,  1853— 1«>7.    Maator 
of  Trinity,  l«(i(>     ISKIi. 

7  AftorwariU  lionl  Milton 
H  Ia*«  Follow  of  St  Peter's. 


238 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


I833.-MODERATOHS      |  ^T'^J^''^'^''\i^;^  r^^""^^ 

\  John  Hyiners,  M.A.  Joh. 


Examiners 


Wranglers. 


Os'Ellice,  (1) 
•Bowstead,  (2) 
•Pratt, 
Kemplav, 
1 'Phelps,  ■ 
•Pound. 
^•Cartmell, 
•Jerrard, 
Barber, 
Fowler,  0 
Gowring, 


Cuius. 

Pemb. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Brown,  J.  H.  0   Trin. 


•Boteler, 

Hankinson, 

Nicholson,  0 

Radcliffe, 

Thompson,  J. 
•Inman,  0  i  j,^. 

Quirk,       1  ^* 
'Bamfield, 
•Fisher, 
•Hewlett,  0 

Feachem,  i 
•Faweett,  7  i 

Wright, 

Heathcote, 
•Paley, 

Dimock, 

Barker,  J.  H.  y  Joh. 

Caton,  Tri7i. 

Haworth,  Chr. 

Lawrence,  Trin. 

Manners,  Corpus. 

Wilkinson,         Jes. 


yEq. 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 


i  Francis  Martin,  M.A.  Trin. 
(Robert  Murphy,  M.A.  Cairn . 


Senior  Oplimes 
Ds  Chambers,  0        Joh. 
Loder, 
Gwilt, 
Stoddart, 
Wilson, 
Travers, 
Hedges, 
•Begbie,  a 
Vawdrey, 
Bishop, 
Andras,  y 
Hey  wood. 


I  -««■ 


Trin. 

Caius. 

Jes. 

Corpus. 

Chr. 

qu. 

Vemh. 

Qu. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


•Bunbury,(A)a  (  irTrin 
Massey,  i^Joh. 

Fellowes,(Benyon)./oA. 


Raikes,  0 
Sanders, 
Power, 
Evans,  W.  y 
Wood,  R.M 
•Tate,  0 
Peat, 
Barker,  W.  G. 


Corpus. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Emm. 

Pet. 

Joh 


'Percy,  Hon.J.W.  Joh 
•Kempe,  a 

Speck, 

Langdon, y 

Walford,  a 

Huxtable,  y 
•Hildyard  (b)« 

Jones,  L.  0 

Ward, 

Jacob, 7 

Marshall, 

Greensill, 

Smith,  0 

Brewitt, 
Wilson,  R.  a 

Brown, 
Bullen, 
Cantrell, 
Barnes,  a 
•Myers, 
Taylor,  0 
Boots,  0 
Weston, 
Bathurst, 


\Mq 


Clare 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Qu. 

Corpus 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Pet. 

^^■Joh. 
Emm. 
Pet. 
Emm. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Jes. 
Trin. 
Joh. 


Junior  Oplimes. 
Ds  Lydekker,  a        Trin. 
Rose,  7  Clare. 

Marsden,  Cath. 

Sharp,  Maffd. 

Sale,  7  Joh. 

North,  J.  W.  0   Trin. 
Stockdale,  0        Trin 
Price,  R.  M 
Dusautoy,  y 
Williams, 
Wix, 
Elliott, 
Nelson, 
Bury,  u 
Coucnman,  y 
•Whitaker,    a 
Wirgman, 
Snow, 
Noble, 
Lowe, 
•Francis,  a 
Tuck, 


Barton, 
Jackson, 


Qu. 

Joh. 

Maffd. 

Pet. 

Pemb. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

^  Qu. 
Pet. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Tr.  H. 

\^-'^- Corpus. 


Joh. 
Cath. 


1  Master  of  Sidney,  1843— ISSHl. 

2  Master  of  Christ's,  1849—1881. 

3  The  late  Lord  J.  W.  Percy. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


239 


,t.,, ,      ,,  t  John  Hymers,  M.A.  Joh. 

1834.-MODERATORS    )  jj^^^^    ^j^jj^^^^^    ^^     ^^^,^ 


EXAMINKKS 


Wrunylers. 

Ds  •Kelland,  (1)        ^u. 
"Birks,  Ci)  ~   " 

•Stevenson,  (3 

Pryor, 

Hoare, 
'•Main, 
•Bullock, 
•Bates, 

Creuzc, 
•Fletcher,  / 
•Cocker, 
•Hey,  r 
•Trentham,  7 

Gooch,  7 
•Evans,  a 

Irwin, 
3 'Hutchinson, 
•Darley, 
•Lawson, 

Dalton, 

Hulton, 

Morton,  7 

Hanson, 
*Low, 

Marsh,  a 

Rolfc, 

Cock, 

Isaacson, 
**Vaughan,  a 
•Welldon.fi 


\Mq. 


Trill. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Qu. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Pernb. 

Pel. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Caius. 

Maqd. 

Chr. 

Maffil. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trin . 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Chr. 

Joh. 


(  Edwin  Steventon,  M.A.  Corpui. 
\  Charles  Thomas  Whitlev,  M.A.  Joh. 


Junior  Oplimes. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Yarker, 

Caius. 

Carlyon, 

>E»i»i. 

«•  Forsyth,  (B)a 

^Trin. 

Huxtable,  a 

Joh. 

Crow, 

Chr. 

Wilkinson,  0 

Qu. 

Giles,            j   , 

.Joh. 

Selwyn,(A)i^''Tr(n. 

Cory, 

Pemb. 

Smyth, 

Trin. 

Palmer,  1 

Trin. 

Bedford, 

Pet. 

Marsden, 

Corpus. 

Wharton, 

Joh. 

•  Webster, /3 

Qu. 

Nevin, 

Joh. 

Drew, 

Joh. 

Wood, 

Joh. 

Platten, 

Emm. 

Hanson, 

Emm. 

Gumming,  7 

Emtn. 

Ouvry, 

Trin. 

Bryer,  7 

Joh. 

Jenner, 

Joh. 

Wilkins, 

yu. 

Bramah, 

Trin. 

Willianis,F.S. 

fi  Trin. 

•Coatcs,  a 

Joh. 

Cotterill,  7 

Joh. 

Braithwaite,  7 

Clare. 

Walker. 
•Donaldson,  a 

Bromehead,  7 

Sandford,  /? 

Glcadowc,  7 

Barber, 
*Warter,  a 

Bailey,  H 

Jenkins, 
•Lushington,  a 

Johnstone.ff 

Morison,  /? 

K<lge, 

Darnell, 


Chr. 

Trin. 

Caitis. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Corpus. 

Maqd. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Trin. 


s   Haigh, 
Barrow,  0 
Rawes, 
Skrimshire, 
Goodchild, 
Buswell, 
•Foster,  0 
Wilson, 
Wright, 
Barnes, 
Hurst, 
Williams, 
NichoU, 
Hulbert, 
Simson, 
May,  7 
Downes,  7 
Morant, 
Holmes,  7 


A. 


Cath. 

Caius. 

Clare. 

Cath. 

Maqd. 

Qu. 

Maqd. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Clare. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Maqd. 

Trin. 


PhiIlips,G.  P.  a  Trin. 


Bullock, 
Boys, 
Fearon,  7 
Bishopp, 
Teale, 
Parry, 

•Kennedy,  o 
Leathley,  7 
Saunders, 


Corpus 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Mafid, 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Cath. 


1  ProfoMor  i>f  Moral  Phll'mophy,  )H72— 1883. 
•i  Lato  lUulclifTn  Ohnorvor  at  Oifunl. 

3  Lato  FlII.iw  of  at  John'.. 

4  Lato  Follow  of  Enctcr  OoUogo,  Oxfonl. 
A  Ilulacan  Loctiircr,  18TS. 

6  UoUcnlty  CummUiary,  18C8— 1000 


240 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


1 835. — Moderators 


Examiners 


John  Harrison  Evans,  M. A.  John's. 
Thomas  Gaskin,  M.A.  Jesus. 

Edwin  Steventon,  M.A.  Coi-pus. 
Francis  Martin,  M.A.  Trin. 


Wranglers. 
Ds"Cotterill,  (1)  a  Joh. 
*Goulburn,(2)  (A)a  Trin. 


^•Rawle,  a 
•Greatheed, 

Dickinson, 

Cross, 
'Ashby, 

Blackburn, 
•Scudamore, 
•Gibbs, 
•Johnson, 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Cuius. 


RossdeBladensburg,  Trin. 

Le  Mottee,  IVin. 

•Smith,  Chr. 

•Abbott,  Pemb. 

Acland,  Cains. 

Skelton,  Chr. 

White,  Trin. 

Girdlestone,  Trin. 

Smith,  H.  W.  Joh 

3De  Sausmerez,  Caius. 

Gipps,  Joh. 

Lambert,  Joh. 

Leefe,  y  Trin. 

•Howes,  (b)  o  Trin. 

•Hall,  Clare. 

Rigg,  Chr. 

Dunn,  Trin. 

Heisch,  Trin. 

•Procter, /3  Cath. 

Helps,  Trin. 

•Merivale,a  Trin. 

•Cooper,  J. a  (  „  Trin. 

Davis,  \^'J-Chr. 

Allen,  Trin. 

Davies,  Corpus. 

Budd,  Pemb. 


Senior  Optimes. 

i  Musgrave,  Trin. 

Gibbons,)  „,     Joh. 
'•Grote,  a  i^'^-    Trin. 

Wackerbarth,  /3  Corpus. 


Hilditch, 
Rudd, 
Nichols, 
Coape, 
Watson, 
Merriman, 
Garvey, 
Jeremie, 
James, 
Lowe 
'  Drake,  fi 
Burnett, 
Courtenay, 
Seager,  ^ 
Hoste, 
Shortland, 
Curtis, 


Davidson,  ( ^*-  C/a 


James, 
Walker, 
Morris, 
Johnstone, 
Dixon,  y 
Tillard,  y 
Beadon, B 
Hall, 
•Bishop,  /3 
Scott, 
Jowett, 
Pritchanl, 
Ward, 

Forre'st,  I  ^'i' 
"•Howes,  y 
Blunt, 
Barber,  y 
•Harris,  a 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 


Jes. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Cath. 

Qm. 

Tr.  H. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  White,  y  Joh. 

Legrew,  /J  Joh. 

Berkeley,!  .,  Jes. 
Wilson,  /^'^  Clare. 
Rogers,!  „^  Joh. 
Spiller.  i^l-  Cath. 
Smith,  A. 7»  „^  Joh. 
Thomas,  i^l- Pet. 
Waltham,  7  Joh. 
Williams,  Mapii. 

Bradstreet,!  «,    Knim. 
Gilbert,      l-^^'-Mapd. 
Scrivener, /3         Trin. 
Richardson,        Joh. 
Ramsay,  /3  Petnb. 

Nightingale,  ("^^Ca^/i. 
Caius. 
Maqd. 
Joh. 
Trill. 
6- Joh. 


Schwabe, 
Karslake 
Richards, 
Stocks,  y 
Laing,  p 
'Wilkmson,  af^C/arc 
"'     ■  Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

f^u. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 


Newlove, 

Fergusson, 

Ellison,  y 

Clarke,)  „ 

Storer,  Z^"?- 

Fox, 

Morgan, )  „ 

Reid,      i^l- 

Williamson, 

MannersSutton,  Trin. 


Harrison, 
Paton,    (  „ 
Phillips,  f'*'^- 
Meade,  /3 
Claydon, 
Hue,/3 


Trin. 

Qu. 

Magd. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1  Bishop  of  Graham's  Town,  laW— 1871.    Bishop  of  Eilinburgh,  1872— 188G. 

2  Bishop  of  Trinidad,  1872—1889. 

;i  Lato  Follow  of  Pembroko  College,  Oxford. 

4  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  IsnO— ISIJIi. 

5  Late  Bye  Fellow  of  Clare. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


241 


1836. 


-MouKRATORsj'^^™"*''  Earnshaw,  M.A.  John,. 


Examiners 


[enry  Philpott,  M.A.  Cath. 
(  John  Harrison  Evans,  M.A.  John's. 
\  Alexander  Thurtell,  M.A.  Caiiis. 


Wranqler. 
D>«Siiiitli,  A.'iU 
I'Colenso,  (2) 
•Robinson, 

Aldam, 

Pirie, 
•Collison, 
•Lane, 

Walton,  7 

Ha.slain, 

Conwav,   )  j-  , 
•Sheni.ardJ-*'- 

Sniith,  W.  H. 
•Tozcr, 

Hedley, 

Turner,  W. 
•Atkinson,  a 

Headlam, 

Turner,  S 

Currev, 
•Bates,' 
•Clayton,  a 

Lawson, 

Lane, 

U  wins, 

Patteson, 

Karrand, 
•Chapman,  7 

Sparling, 
•Swinny,  0 

Calvert, 

f  Jambicr,  a 
"Ansted, 

Fislier, 

Adeoik.y 


Trin. 
J  oh. 
J  oh. 
Trin. 
Trill. 
J  oh. 
J  oh. 
Trin. 
J  oh. 
Trin. 
Clare. 

.loh. 

Caius. 

Trin . 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Caiui. 

J  oh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

CorjiUf 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Ma,i,l. 

Pcrnli. 

Trin 

Jet. 

Cath. 

Clare. 


Senior  Opthnes. 

I)s  Ayrton,  1  ..^  Trin. 

Cooke,  5 1  *-^-  Joh. 

Walford,  a  Trin. 

Whiteloek,  Joh. 

Hubert,  Chr. 

Landon  Corptis 

Hudson,  7  Joh. 

Tennant,  7  Trin. 

Tra|>p,  Clare. 

Cliristo)iberson,  Joh. 
•Halc,(Hildyard)Tr.  H. 

Duncan,  Pel. 

Verlander,  Joh. 

Davies,  Joh. 

Keymer,  7  Pemh. 

Jennings,  Trin. 

Westoby,  Trin. 

'Marsh,  a  Joh. 

Wilkins,  Caius. 

Coleman,  Joh. 

May,  Cath. 

Parkcs,  Trin. 

Sykes,  Maz/d. 

Bickerstcth,  Sid. 

Coles,  Corpus. 

Fellowcs,  13  Joh. 

Nieholson,  Emm. 
'Caniiibell, /?   |  o.  Trin. 

Chamberlain, /&5  Pet. 

Turner,  R.  a  Trin. 

Legard,  Emm. 

Pollock,  7  Tnn. 

•Clarke,  T.  J. /#  Joh. 

J  ones,  J .  Joh . 

♦Clark,  Qu. 

Kingdon,  ^u. 

Palmes,  Trin. 

Picnioint,  Joh. 

Jones,  W.  Joh. 

''Cotton,  a|  „,.  Trin. 


Moore, 


\/Bri. 


Ma<id. 


Osborne,  (a)  a  Trin. 

Lynn,  Chr. 

Amphlctt,  Pet. 

Roberts,  Clare. 

<*Hate8on,a  Joh. 

Green,  Chr. 


Ds  Hi{,'gins,  Corpus 

Timins,  Trin. 

Gilbert,  Joh. 

Keppel,Hon.T.  Down. 
••Frere,   a  Trin. 

Hillman,  Trin. 

Crow,  Cath, 

Drage,  1  6-Emm. 

•Mansfield,(B)ar'^  Trin. 
Parker,  Corpus 

Bell,  Qu. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Ds   Packer,  Trin. 

Jones,    1  „  Mapd 

Nicholl,/^''-  Trin. 

Bennett,  Joh. 

Baker,  Caius. 

Kden,  Joh. 
Jeudwine,G./3l  cj.  Joh. 
Milner,  7          1'^  Pemb. 

Cooper,  Pet. 

Chapman,  Caius 

Carnegie,  i„  Cath. 

Piirdoe,    »'*'''•  Joh. 

Phelps,  Joh. 

Hoare,  7  Joh. 

Hodgson,  Joh. 

Thomiison,  0  Emm. 

Thornton,  Trin. 

Meade,  7  Pet. 

Thorp,  li  Emm. 

Hore,  Trin. 

Roughtr)n,  Emm. 
Smith,  J.  1.  a\  .,    Trin. 
Wilkinson, ^r^'VoA. 

Cousins,  7  Pet. 

Salman,  Joh. 

Whitworth,  13  Clare. 

Browne,  P.  Joh. 

Richardson,  0  Trin. 

Jackson,  7  Pemh. 

Simpson,  Trin. 

Hardy,  Trin. 

Moore,  7  <^i. 

Nelson,  Stand. 


1  niihop  or  Natal,  IRAS   les.-). 

•J  nUhi.p  of  naflKor,  1K.MI    1890. 

»  Iliihiip  i.rCalciitU,  \mn    1HA7. 

4  Puhic  Or»l..r,  IH+S  -IMT.     Maitor  ..f  SI  John'i,  lsn7-18HI. 

i  Kornicrl)  KbHhw  "f  IJuiriilnK. 


11 


242 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1837. — Moderators 
Examiners 

]Vranylers. 

Ds 'Griffin,  (1)  Joh. 

'Sylvester,  Joh. 

•Brumell,  (2)  Joh. 

•Green,  Cams. 

•Gregory,  Trin. 

Ellis,  p  Trin. 

•Hemery,  1  „  Trin. 

Maitland,/^''-   Trin. 

•Thacker,  Trin. 

•Raven,  Magd. 

-•Pulling,  Corpus. 

Barton,  Trin. 

•  Reynolds,  Qii. 

Hodgkinson,  0  Trin. 

Craufurd,  Jes. 

Blake,  Trin. 

•Elwyn,  Pemb. 

Dalton,  1  „„  Cains. 

Holmes,  f"*'^-  Cath. 

•Rackham,  Jcs. 

•Bell,  Clare. 

Windle,  Trin. 

Gumey,  Joh. 

Sadler,  Trin. 

•Sharpe,  Joh. 

^•Sykes,  3  Trin. 
'•Humphry,  {B)a  Trin. 

Ebsworth,  Clare. 

•Day,  Pemb. 

Kennion,  Joh. 

Ramsden,  Joh. 

Shaw,  Cath. 

Johnson,  Corpus. 

Osboumc,  Sid. 

•Conybeare,  a  Trin. 

Stooks,  Trin. 

Biggs,  fl  Pemb. 

*Hodgs()ii,i  •;.,  Jes. 

Niven,      }^''-  Joh. 

Macmichael,  0  Trin. 

Broom,  Trin. 

Simpson,  Corpus. 

Fitzherbert,  Joh. 

•Mason,      )^  Chr. 

Peirsim,/?)      ^' Clare. 

Marsh,  Pemb. 


i  James  W.  L.  Heaviside,  M.A.  Sidney. 
I  Edwin  Steventon,  M.A.  Corpus. 
\  Samuel  Earnshaw,  M.A.  John's. 
I  Henry  Philpott,  M.A.  Cuth. 

Jwnor  Oplimen. 
)s  Shepherd,  Pemb. 

Bennett,  .  Trin. 

Cook,        \M(i.  Corpus. 

Smyth,     I  Trin. 

Kirkpatrick,       Tr.  H. 

Dennis,  Pemb. 

Harris,  (3  Trin. 

Thurlow,  Trin. 

<>  Bromby,  /  Joh. 

Jeff'ery,  Joh. 

Baker,  Joh. 

Mayor,  a  Trin. 

Dorrington,        Emm. 

Hawkins,  E.        Trin. 

Bryan,  Pet. 

Laycock,  Clare. 

Westmoreland,  Sid. 

Hawkins,  R.  0    Trin. 

Lowe,  1  „„    Trin. 

Townshend,)'*'^'  Qm. 

Scadding,  Joh. 

Kirke,  Chr. 

•Harper,  a  Joh. 

Sandars,  Emm. 

Hildyard,  0        Pemb. 

Greatheed,  Chr. 

Browne,  F'.  H.7  Joh. 

Tower  0  Joh. 

Rodwell,  7         Trin. 

Scarth,  Chr. 

Herries,  0  Trin. 

Mungeam,  Joh. 

Thomson,  Jes. 

Coulson,  Pemb. 

Beardsworth,      Joh. 

Roberts,/?  Emm. 

Watson,  CorpuiA 

Eraser,  A. 7 1  4,. ,  Trin. 

Wood,        i^'^-Joh. 


Ds  Clarkson, 

Jes. 

Brigham, 

Pemb. 

Herneman, 

Pemb. 

•Routh, 

Chr. 

•Heath, 

Tr.  H. 

6  Howson,  a 

Trin. 

Senior  Optimes, 

Ds  Haworth, 

Qu. 

Cotterill, 

Joh. 

Smalley, 

Joh. 

Watson, 

Cains. 

Hickman, 

Joh. 

Fleming, )  „^ 
Grant,      l^«- 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Buckley, 

Maqd. 

Metcalfe, 

Jes. 

Grey, 

Corpus 

Upcher, 

Trin. 

Clarkson, 

Joh. 

Gilbert, 

Emm. 

Lacey,  7 

Pemb. 

Slack, 

Qu. 

Coombs, 

Joh. 

Freeman, 

Pet. 

Brown,  J.  L.  Joh. 

Gordon,  Pemb. 

Smitbson,  Joh. 

Rowlands,  Joh. 
•Whytehead,(A)aJoA. 

Philliiips,  0  Trin. 

Smith,  Qu. 

Reynolds,  Joh. 

Bazett,  Trin. 

Martin,  Joh. 

Benson,  Joh. 

Hargrave,  Trin. 

Atkinson,  Magd. 

Carrington,  Caius. 

Clint,  Trin, 


1  Savilian  Profensor  of  Geometry  at  OxforJ,  1883- 

2  Master  of  Corpus,  ISriO— 1879. 

3  Late  Fellow  of  Downing. 

4  UuUcau  Lecturer,  1849. 
6  Hulscan  Lceturor,  181)2. 

(i  Bishop  of  Tasmania,  1864—1883. 


MATHEMATICAL    i'KlFOSES. 


243 


iQOQ      »,i  i  Edwin  Slcventon,  M.A.  Co/fjus. 

1838. — Moderators  ]^,rii-        u    \/t\\       \ii  \     r  t  • 
(William  H.  Miller,  M.A.  Johns. 


Examiners 


j  James  W.  L.  Heaviside,  M.A.  Sid. 
!  Heiu)  Philpott,  M.A.  Cath. 


Wrangler 

S. 

Ds  'Main,  (1) 

Juh.         . 

•Mould,  (-2) 

Corpus. 

•O'Brien, 

Caitis.     i 

•Blackall, 

Joh.         ' 

•Heath, 

Trill. 

•Potter, 

Qu. 

Chance, 

Trin.      , 

•Moon, 

Qu. 

•Docker, 

Joh. 

•Siiarke, 
•Walker, 

Clare. 

Caiu.i. 

•Horner,  y 

Clare. 

Drake, 

Joh.        1 

'•Currey,  a 

Jnh.         1 

•EcUeston,  /3 

Trin. 

Mould, 

Joh. 

•Manley, 

Joh. 

Pollard  (Urqu 

lart)  7V. 

Fane,  y 

Joh. 

•Townson, 

Qu. 

•Woollcy, 

Emm. 

Boutflower, 

Joh. 

Exiey, 

Joh. 

•Hodgson,  a 

Trin. 

Jackson, 

Cuius. 

•Parish, 

Pel. 

•Clark, 

Chr. 

'•Marsh, 

Caius. 

Fletcher, 

Joh. 

'Denison, 

Trin. 

Loy, 

Caius. 

Playfair, 

Trin. 

Loveday,  y 

Pet. 

Hrackcnbury,'/ 

;i.Joh. 

•KinRslcy, 

*,  Sill. 

•May,  a 

Mai,<l. 

Pu«h, 

Joh. 

*Ouilleimrd,o 

l-emh. 

♦•Frere,  a 

Trin, 

Webster, 

Jei. 

Lawson, 

Joh. 

Morton, 

Corpus. 

Orotc, 

Pemh. 

•Willock. 

Slaqii. 

Atkinson, 

Joh. 

Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Nagle,  Caius. 

Hubbersty,  Pet. 

Smith,  Joh. 

Jones,  H.  H.  Trin. 

Illingworth,  Clare. 

Roach,  Pemb. 

Nicholson,  Trin. 

Kclk,  Joh. 

•Goodwin,  fi  Caih. 

*'Vaughan,  ^[  a  Trin. 

Barlow,  y  Joh. 

Carr,  Trin. 

Russell,  Trin. 

Roberts,  0  Trin. 

Francis,  Chr. 

Hopwood,  Qu. 

Smith,  R.  H.  Caius. 

Ellis,  7  I  „^,  Joh. 

Maltby,  I  '*''^-  Joh. 

Hitchen,  Pemh. 

King,  Joh. 

Stanford,  Chr. 

Bersey,  0  Joh. 

Lyttelton,  Lordll  a  T)-/n. 

Goodwin,  Corpus. 

Cook,  Corpus. 

Burrow,  Emm. 

Green,  7  Pel. 

Goldfinch,  Trin. 

Bird,  y  Trin. 

Gibbons,  Pemh. 

Koe,  ii  Caius. 

Turner,  Chr. 

•Prowctt,  a  Caius. 

Almond,  Pet. 

Green,  Chr. 

Hardcastle,  a  Trin. 

•Parkinson,  a  Joh. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Kingdon,  li        Trin. 

Braniah,  Clare. 

Green,  Cath. 

Budd,  Joh. 

Foote,  Pemh. 

Bromehead,        Caius. 

Bowles,  Pemb. 

Pennington,       Trin. 

Christie,  Trin. 

•Fowler,  0  Sid. 

Venua,  Jes. 

Jennings,  Qu. 

Lingwood,  Chr. 

Forsyth,  a  Trin. 

Marshall,  /  Jes. 

Baker,  j    .  Trin. 

Jones,  W.H.  \g  Trin. 
^Walmisley,    I  ™  Jes. 
^Metcalfe,/?!  „     Joh. 

Montriou,!'^'^-  Pctnb. 

Darling,  /  Joh. 

Thornton,  /?        Trin. 

Wood,        j  .,     Pet. 

Woolcock,l'*''^-Ca<A. 

Wilson,  (  „,.       Cath. 

Wood,  1^^/-     Joh. 

Fitzgerald,  Joh. 

Venn,  Pet. 

Boddy,  Joh. 

Smith,  Trin. 

Halsted,  i  ^,„    Trin.H. 

Simpson,  I  ^''-   Qu. 

Buck  worth,        Trin. 
•Drake, «(»,-,     Jes. 

Smith,     I  -^'Z'     Maud. 

Spencer,  Pemh. 

Pooley,  J  >  Joh. 

•Thompson,  fijtt]  Joh. 

Napier,  Trin. 

Cohen,  (i\  a,.       Pemh. 

Scwcll,    '      '■    Caius 


I  Hulioan  Lecturer,  1H51. 

'.'  Lnto  Fellow  ofTrinlty  Hnll. 
:i  FIrit  naron  Grimthorpo. 

4  Chrl»tl.-in  Advocate,  1SVI-I8SS. 

n  Muter  of  the  Temple,  18(10— IMM. 

II  Profcttor  of  Mimic,  isan— iRflfi. 

7  Late  F.llow  ..f  Lincoln  College,  Oxfoi 

5  E<|ual  01  Chkucellor'ii  Meilulllita. 


11—2 


244 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


.-„„      ,,  t  Thomas  Gaskin,  M.A.  Jesus. 

1839.-MODKRATORS  \  j^^^pj^  Bowstead,  M.A.  Pemb. 


Examiners 


(Edwin  Steventon,  M.A.  Corpus 
I Georsre  Bullock,  M.A.  Johns. 


IVranglers. 
Dsi'Cowie,  (2) 
•Frost,  (I) 
•Colson, 
•Reyner, 
*Mathison,  /S 

Hearii, 

•Maitland,  (b)  « 
•Cory, 
*Croker, 

Marett, 

Codd, 

•Crowfoot, 

•Ferguson, 

'-•Baggallay, 

•Guillebaud, 

Gibson, 
•Mallinson, 

Newmarch,  i  c- 
•Paget,  \^ 

Ferguson, 
^'Ackland, 
•Bailey,  0 
'  Drosier, 

Ainsworth, 
•Caswall, 

Pownall, 
4'Willianis, 
•Smith,  B. 
•Lawrence,/? 
•Peake, 

Garratt) 

Jago, 

Slipper, 
•Hare, 

Hall, 

Whish, 
•Bainbridgc, 

Hill, 

Palmer, 

Christian,/? 

Ball, 


J  oh. 

Joh. 

J  oh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

.Joh. 

Caius. 

Pemb. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Corpu.'s. 

Maqd. 

Trm. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Cams. 

Cath. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius 

Clare. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Christ's 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Oram,  Joh. 

Morrice,  Joh. 

Blow,  Joh. 

•Sharpe,  Cath. 

Relton,/?  Pemb. 

Gell,  0  Trin. 

Wallace,  Trin. 

Sismey,/?  Trin. 

Martin,  Sid. 

Searle,  Pemb. 

Heather,  Pet. 

Crowther,  Caius. 

Pattinson,  Pet. 

•Bolton,  a  Joh. 

Plume,  (^ueen 

Abercrombie,  Caius. 

Glossoji,  Pet. 

Freeman,  F.  Trin. 

*Thornton,  Clare. 

Hoskin,  Jes. 

Thomson,  Trin. 

Bedford,  Pet. 

Arnold,  Joh. 

•Merry,  a  Jes. 

Young,  Emm. 

Micklothwait,  Jes. 

Slight,  Joh. 

sBrett,  Caius. 

Peat,  Pet. 

Brodrick,  /3  i  ti-  Trin. 

Marsh,         1 1^  Joh. 

•Eddis,  (A)a  Trin. 

Lawton,  i  aj.^  Jes. 

Vigers,    l^^'  Trin. 

Ritchie,  Trin. 

Gray,  Cath. 

Raester,     i  ;„■,,  Pel. 

Whitaker,  I  ^'joh. 

Kelly,  Joh. 

Gower,  Joh. 

Mare,  Magd. 

.loy,  0  Trin. 

Woodward  Joh. 

Thomas,  Pemh. 

•Mills,  A.  a  i^uc.ois'. 

Sowden,  Mapd. 

**Hopper,  a  Trin. 

Pierson,  Jes. 

-      Leeman,  /8  Joh. 

Heath,  Jes. 

Molesworth,  i  ^Petnt/. 
Yo()ninn,/3    j  ^  Tnji. 

1  HulBoaii  Lecturer,  IfffiS. 

2  University  Counsel,  1«()!I—187B. 

3  Late  Follow  of  Clare  Cullego. 

4  Professor  of  Arabic,  1854—1870. 

5  First  Viscount  Esber. 

C  Lato  Follmv  of  St  John's, 
r  Late  Follow  of  St  Tetor's. 


Junior  Optimes. 
Ds  Drake,  j  a-  Cor/ius. 

Stewart.J.r  (^  Trm. 
Hides,     I  „„     Joh. 
Murray,  i  ^*-     Trin. 
Osborne,  Joh. 

Maunder,  7        Queens'. 
Beck,    (  „„       Corpus. 
Jones,  i  ^^-      Joh. 
Southwood,        Joh. 
'  *  Freeman,  P.  a    Trin. 
Harton,  Joh. 

Wigston,  Joh. 

Mills,  Queens'. 

Wallace,  Pemb. 

Martvn,/:^  Joh. 

Hutchins  Trin.H. 

Snelgar,  Jes. 

Gordon,  ^  Trin. 

Packer,  Trin. 

Green,  0  Jes. 

Haslehurst,         Trin. 
French,  Caius 

*Woodham,a      Jes. 
Julius,  Joh. 

Humphreys,  7    Joh. 
Penrose,  a        (  wTr/n. 
Simpkinson,a  t  !^  Trin. 
Watson, 7  I  »^„  Emm. 
Holmes,     S'^^  Clare. 
Tucker,  7  Emm. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


245 


tlhoraas  Gaskin,  M.A.  Jesus. 

v^.w,.,v..,.o   ;Iienrv  Wilkinson  Cookson,  M.A.  Peter's. 
KxAMiNKHS   1  Archibald  Smith,  M.A.  rrin. 


Wranglers. 
Ds 'Ellis,  R.  L.  (1)  Trin. 
i*Goo(twin,  (2)      Caius. 
•Woolley,  Joh. 

•Cooiribe,  Joh. 

•Ellis,  Juh. 

•Lewthwaite,      Hw/il. 
•Wood,  a  (B)      Jv)t. 
•Croker,  Caius. 

•Hue,  Caius. 

Griffith,  3)  „„  Joh. 
•Willi.iins,i  "*■''•  Joft. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


•«9- 


Kirby, 
•Watt, 
•Mate, 
'Hayncs, 
'Gibson, 

Cakler, 
"Spiirgin, 
•Birkett, 

Rothery, 

Male, 

Woodhouse, 
•Bowness, 

Harris,  ■> 

Hurst, 

Dingle, )  „ 

Hume.i^*- 

Wiekes 

I'apan, 

Scott, 

Powell, 
•Thompson, 

Pyne, 

Browne, 

Cliftord,  I  ., , 

Spencer,  1  ^'''• 

Ropers,  H. 

Spiiiks, 

Wheelwrinht, 

Newell, 

Rlliol, 


Senior  Opliinrs. 

Ds  Kichards, 
Blciikiroii,7 
Andrew, 
Mceres, 
Willianmon, 
•Marsh, 


Sill. 

Trin. 

I'emb. 

Clare. 

Juh. 

Trin. 


Caius. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Cor/ius. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Caius. 

Jes. 

Pemh. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Cains. 

Pemb. 

Chr. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Maii((. 

Pel'. 

Clare. 


DsCockbiirn, 
Potter, 
Stevenson, 
Hodgson, 
Wright,  7 
Allai;,  a  1  „ 
M'Eweii,/*'/- 
Sandbach, 
Ellis,  K.  H.  )  j. 
Powell,         iff> 

PoWIKlil, 

Broad  wood, 

Garvey, 

Keini), 

JVIiddleton, 

Hockcn, 

Rhodes, 

Oak, 
•Lloyd, 

Stevens, 
•Bright,  /S 

Darby, 

Randoljih,  W. 

Rogers,  J . 
*Hodson,  ai  „ 

Sncncer,7/"*''^- 

Maule, 

Chapman,  /9 

/.aw,  li 
•France,  u 

Randolph,  K. 

Lamb, 
'  Moore, 

Pitman,  a 

Peach, 7 

Neville, 

Strettell.A.    16. 

Thoms(m,  a  }W 

Child, 

Kiske  (Wilkes), 

Ward, 

Deacle, 

Hill,  7 

D'Aguilar, 

Hervey, 

Beck  with, 

Kennedy, 

Kiiipson, 
'Thornton, 
■"Atlav,.! 
Brett,    \  „ 

Orccn,  7  <■*•'■ 


Trin. 

Pet. 

Chr. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Majjil. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh 

Joh. 

Joh. 

MdjKl. 

Maciil. 

JoH. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh . 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Kmm. 

Maoil. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Corpus. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Kmm. 

Clare. 


Ds  Bramah, 
Rogers,  h 
Morgan,  ri  yp,, 
Swan,        i^'i- 
Chambers,  0 
Smith, 
Montagu, 
Boyce, 
Fowke, 
Maltby, 
Gooden,  a  (a) 
Shaw, /Jl  „ 
Willan, /"*"«• 


Jes. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Kmm. 

Joh. 

Maod. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Chr. 


Jnniiir  Optimes. 

Ds  Drane,  j  !^  Pel. 

•Woollaston.ail^  Pet. 


•«9- 


Downton, 
Blaokwell,  (  & 
Lukis,         1 1^ 
fean,    (   „ 
Moore,  I  *''J- 
Heale, 
Gunning, 
Jennings,  a 
Barker, 
Shadwell,  /3 
Jackson, 
Wawn, 
Maryland, 
Parker, 
Hales, 
♦Taylor, 
Wale, 
Fletcher,  7 
Davies, 
Drew,  7 
Dixie,  /3 
Lewthwaite, 
Cockiii,  7  I    .,     Oh. 
Davies,      I  ■*-''•  7V/« 
•King,  a 
Hale, 
M'Ncill.T 
Maildon, 

•Drury.af^''- 
Goulburn,  7 
Irwin,  /3 
Sandford,  /9 


Trin. 

Corpus 

Trin . 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Qu. 

(Ju. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Kmm. 

Mapd. 

Trin. 

Mapd. 

Chr. 

(Ju. 

Trin. 

Km  in . 

Trin. 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Cuius 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Muiid. 


I  lliilncan   Locturor,  IKUi.  Dlsliop  of  Carllulo,  '      4  F.nvny  Extraorilinary  nt  WasliliiKtun,  I8S7— 

Wa-XKr".  \  IS8I.     Aliiliiu«n<lor  nt  81  I'otoritbiirK,  1881  —  1864. 

•i  lj»to  follow  uf  Claro.  Amlmiuulor  at  CnniUiitinciiile,  1«8-I^1887. 

8  llulioui  Lecturor,  IKfVL  n  BUhup  of  Hcrufiinl,  IHIM-lttilO. 


246 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1841.-MODERATORS  \  ^i"^.^"^^'  '^^'^^^  M  ^'"V.  ^"""*- 

^  Kdwin  bteventon,  M.A.  Corpus. 


Examiners 


Henry  Wilkinson  Cookson,  M.A.  St  Peter  s. 
Edward  Brumell,  M.A.  St  John  s. 


Wranglers 
Ds  I 'Stokes,  (1) 
•Jones,  H.C.  (2) 
•Sykes, 
•Ragland, 
•Boultbee, 
''Swainson, 
•Smith,  W.  V 
3*Power, 

Bull, 
*Inchbald, 

Scott, 

Riggoti, 

Lovell, 
•Hall, 

•Edwards,)  „^ 
•Goren,     f*^- 

Wrigley, 
*Fisher, 

Smith,  G.  P. 

Sangster,  fi 
■  Headlam, 
*Piggott, 
'Weideinann, 
•Ick  (Brodrick), 
■1*  Preston, 

Maceall, 

Molyneux, 
*Begbie,  7 

Heathcote, 
•Richardson,  ft 

Nicholson, 

Turnbull, 

Cockle, 

Pearson, 

Parish, 


Pemb. 

Triit. 

Pemb. 

Corpus. 

J  oh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

t'emb. 

Joh 

J  ok. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Magd. 


t^iieens'. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Pet. 

Cath. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Pel. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Maijd. 

Joh. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  'Ridout,  y  Christ's. 

Pitman,  Clare. 

King,  Jes. 

Hraithwait,  Jes. 

Currey,  Trin. 

Robinson,  T.  Trin. 

Turner,  ft  Trin. 

Rugeley,  Joh. 

Westhorp,  Clare. 

Watkin,  Joh. 

Gumming,  Pemb. 

Craufurd,  Trin. 

Held,  Cuius. 

Harrison,  Caius. 

Beard,  7  Joh. 

Strickland,  Trin. 

**Ellicott,  ft  Joh. 

Harrison,  Trin. 

Gooeh,  Cains. 

Hardcastle,  Joh. 

Hodgson,  Corpus. 

Jones,  R.  P.  Trin. 

Halson,  ft  Pemb. 

Beaumont,  \  a-  Trin. 

Macmichael,'^  Pemb. 

Braddy,  I  ^  Joh. 

Treacy,  I  ''      Emm. 

Ware,  ft  Trin. 

Poynder,  Trin, 

Easther,  Ktnm. 

Young  Trin. 

Layng,  Sid. 

Bennet,  Joh. 

Domville,  Chrisl'.s. 

•  M  arti  n ,  a  Corpus. 

•Martineau,  o  Trin. 


Junior  Optimes, 

Ds  Allnutt,      1  »  Pet. 

Broughton,)^  Pet. 

Bickerdike,->  Trin. 

Jephson,  7  Corpus. 

Stock,  Joh. 

Patch,  (Jueens' 

•Bather,  o  Joh. 

Flint,  Magd. 

Perry,  Trin. 

^Bickersteth,  1  cj.  Queens'. 

Nicholson,   \^  Caius. 

Miller,  ft  Joh. 

Wood,  Cath. 

"•Thring,  a  Magd. 

•Cope,  a  \  Trin. 

Smith,  7  >  Mq.  Joli. 

Tritton,  '  Trin. 

Gisbornc/S  Trin. 

STitcomb,  Pet. 

Harris,     ^  ^„  Cath. 


Parker,  7 


}Mq. 


Trin. 


Wheatley,  Down. 

Gould,  I  .,  Joh. 

James,  I  "*•''•  Joh. 

Hughes.]  ,.  Jts. 

Tagg,^  ]'*•'/■  I'emb. 


1'  „„.  , 

Shaboe 

Forbes, 

Weir, 

Colvin, 

Mee, 

Rawson, 

Mathews, 

Boutflower,  7 

Charlton, 


Queens'. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Joh. 


1  I.ucasian  Professor,  18-19—)i)li:!.  M.  P.  fur  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  1H87— 18112.  Presiiloiit 
of  the  I'loval  Society,  1885— IWIO.  Master  of 
Pembroke,  i(iO'2^190:i. 

2  Hulseuii  Lecturer,  1857.  Norrlsiaii  Professor, 
18<!4-187!).  Marniiret  Professor  of  Divinity,  1879— 
1887.     Master  of  Chrisfn,  1881—1887. 

a  Master  of  Pcmbroite,  187(1—1880. 


4  Lord  Almoncr'sProfcs-sorof  Arabic,ia'i.'i— l.S7i. 

r>  Bishop  of  Gloucester,  isc.'i— 1904.  Bishop  of 
Cloucester  and  Bristol,  ]8(i3—18i)7.  Hulsean  Lec- 
turer, 18f)i».  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity,  18(i()— 
18B1. 

6  Bishop  of  llipon.  IS.??— 1884. 

7  First  Baron  Thring. 

8  Bishop  of  Rangoon,  1877— 1S82. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


247 


1842. — Moderators 


Examiners 


t  Thomas  Gaskin,  M. A.  Jesus. 

f  Dunoan  Farquharson  Gregory,  M.A.  Tri?i. 

^  Alexander  Thurtell,  M.A.   Cuius. 
'  Richard  Potter.  M.A.  Queens'. 


IVriniylers. 

Os  I'Ciiyley,  (1)         Trill. 
•Simpson,  (2) 
•Mayor,  R.  R 
•l-u(kr, 
•Bird, 
•Jarvis, 
•Shortlanil, 

Austin, 
•Kenwiok, 
•Jones, 

Krost, 

Parnell, 

Johnstone, 
•Castlehow, 
•Carter,  p 
•Wilson,  a 

Smith,  B.  F. 
*Fenn, 


•Atnger,/JI  „ 
•Goode,     )-*■''• 
•Westmorland, 

l>umergue, 

Bryan, 

Sliears, 

(ireenwell, 
•-'•Siiffield, 

Middleiiiist, 
♦Davies,  H. 

Cook, 

I'enny, 

Davies, 

Hastwood, 

Venal>les,^ 

Baily, 

M«ht,7 

Walker, 

Tandy, 

Kindrr, 


J  oh. 
J  oh. 
Pet. 
J  oh. 
Corpus. 
Pemb. 
Pet. 

Corpus. 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trill. 
Joh. 
Pemb. 
Jes. 

Corpus. 
Trin. 
J  ok. 
Joh. 
Cuius. 
Christ's. 
(Queens'. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Cuius. 
Pemh. 
Christ's. 
Joh. 
Sid. 
Joh. 
Trin. 


Senior  Oplimes. 
DsVidal,J.  H. /9    Joh. 

Fitz  Gerald, 

Hey, 

Parkinson, 

Ottley, 

Allen, 

Metcalfe, 
^Vidal,  O.  E   /3 

Inchbald, 

Penrose, 

Riley,  f 

Brooks, 

Gillett, 

Walpole,7 

Row  ton, 
nVolfe,a 
"■Morse,  a 

Clubbe, 

OmiTiaiiney,/9 

Ridley, 

Douglass, 

Hogg.  ■) 

Marie, 

Tabor, 

Swann, 

Hazlehurst, 

Litle, 

Green, 

Hughes,  J. 

Cobb, 
•Shaw,  a  (n) 

Fowell,^ 
•Parr, /3 

Sharpies, 

H()])wood, 

Bufckhani, 

Tlirui)|),  7 
"•Atkinson,  a 
'  Kingsley,  a 

Lloyd, 

Postle, 
"Woodford,  / 

Thurnall, 


Christ's. 

Joh. 

(Queens'' 

Cuius. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Cuius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

(Queens'. 

Trin. 
Christ's. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Cuius. 

(Jueens'. 
U,  Corpus. 
i'  Trin. 

Christ's. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Maqd. 

Jet'. 

Corpus. 

Pemh. 

Sid. 


Ds  Blake, 

Montagu,  /9 
Balderstone, 
Boyce, 
Rothery, 
I        Salkeld, 
'        Gordon, 
Stansfeld, 
■'•Munro,  a  (a) 


Jes. 

Cuius. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Junior   Optimes. 
Ds  Twisaday,  Joh. 

Maul,  Joh. 

Vaughan,  fi       Christ's. 
Wilkinson,  Joh. 

Teague,  Emm. 

Kerry,  Joh. 

Shennghani ,  /3  Joh . 
Nugee,  j3  Trin. 

•Peter,  a  Jes. 

Webster,  Emm. 

Smythies,  Emm. 

Pratt,         1  „„  Joh. 
Ramsay, yi-^l-Trin. 
Hutchins, )  j,.      Trin. 
Slade.  7    (■*■'/•  Joh. 
Conybeare,  7       Pet. 
Yeoman,  7  Trin. 

Hough,  Cuius. 

Sheepshanks,  /3  Trin. 
Shackleton,  Cath. 
Firman,  (^ueent'. 

Worl  ledge,  Clare. 

Barstow,  Trin. 


I  Sa<llsrlnn  ProfoniDr  of  M-ithomatlca,  18113-1895. 

•i  |jit«  Kell.iw  of  Clare. 

;i  Itl.hi.p  i>t  .Sierra  Louno,  ISW— ISSB. 

4  Uto  Kullonr  of  Cluro. 

&  Iluliean  Lecturer,  IHfL'C 


(i  Maator  of  Clare. 

7  PrnfoiiKir  of  Mixlern  lllntnry,  IHtiO— 19(!9 

H  Bl.li(>|iiif  Klv,  lK7:i     Lssri. 

U  PrufoMiir  iif  Utin,  imH»-1872. 


248 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1843. — Moderators 


KXAMINERS 


Wranglers. 

Dsi'Adams,  (1)  Juh. 

2 'Bash  forth,  J  oh. 

"Gray,  (2)  Trin. 

•Campbell,  Joh. 

*Sargent,  Trin. 

■Gruggen,  Joh. 

♦Howes,  Pet. 

Twining,  Trin. 

Goodeve,  Joh. 

•Brown,  \V.  Joh. 

♦Goodwin,  Corpus. 

*  Rohrs,  Jes. 
♦Deighton,  Queens'. 

♦  Spencer,  Sid. 
•Gilford,  (A)  u  Joh. 

Coonibe,  T.  Trin. 

Lewis,  W.S.  Trin. 

Ansted,  Christ's. 

Christopher,  Jes. 

Jones,  W.  Trin. 

Williams,  Sid. 

*Postlethwaite,  Pet. 
Harris(Poulett-l  ™  . 

Harris), R.D.)  '""• 

Chance,  Trin. 

Foggo,  Joh. 

Atkmson,  Trin. 

^Drew,  Joh. 

Hardeastle,  Pet. 

Kemp,  Corpus. 

Brown,  T.  K.  Christ's. 

Hackman,  I'rin. 

Pix,  7  Emm. 

Fitz-Herbert,  Joh. 

Male,      1  ^-  Christ's. 

Perram,i    "''  Clare. 

Senior  Oplimcs. 

Ds  Cockle,  ./')/(. 

Buhner,  y  Joh. 

Hallctt,  Kmm. 

Barnieoat,  Joh. 

•Elton  Sid. 


Matthew  O'Brien,  M.A.  Caiia. 

Benjamin  Morgan  Cowie,  M.A.  John's. 
j  James  George  Mould,  M.A.  Corpus. 
I  Duncan  Farquharson  Gregory,  Al.A.  Trin. 


Ds  Yarranton,  Sid. 

♦  Frere,  C.  a  Corpus. 

Brodie,  Trin. 

Cartmell,  Pemb. 

Macleod,  Trin. 

Jowett,  Joh. 

"Gell,  a  Trin. 

I)e  Gex,  Pemb. 

Tanqueray,  Pe>nb. 

Crawshay,  Triti. 

Lang,  Magd. 

Wathcrston,  Joh. 

Elliot,  Trin. 

James,  J.  C.  Joh. 

Symons,  Joh. 

Smyth,  7  Cath. 

Money,  /3  Trin. 

Knight,  Joh. 

Smith,  R.  M.  Queens'. 

Wood,  T.  L.  Tiin. 

Farthing,  Cath. 

Cooue,  Trin. 

s*Boteler,  Joh. 

Soiithwood,  Emm. 

Binges,  7  Trin. 

Brown,  D.  ,    „  Trin. 
*Burbiiry,al'*'''V»ft. 

Nay  lor,       I  Trin. 

Cole,  J.  Joh. 

Orris,  Corpus. 

Valrc'iit,  Pet. 

•Andrews, u>„  Pemb. 

Bunyon,      (      ^'Corpus. 

Cox,  a  Pemb. 

Alston,  I  ^Joh. 
c»Babington,C.a  (^  Joh. 

Hue,  Pemb. 

Coppin,        I  „  Trin. 

Rippingall,(^'/-J„/,. 

Blatkbiirn,  R.  Trin. 

Cobbold,^  Pet. 

Karr,  7      1   „  Pemb. 

Raynbird,  f      '•  Christ's. 

Ritchie,  Trin. 

*Druce,  (n)  n  Pet. 

Peacock,  Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Hodgkinson,  7  Christ't 

Blackburn,  J.  Pemb. 

♦Glover,  a  Clare. 

Kershaw,  Trin. 

Dodgson,  Pet. 

Cook,  E.  Trin.H. 

D'Oyly,  Trin. 

Holcomb,  Joh. 

Crossland,  Sid. 

Piggott,  7  Trin. 

Taylor,  J.  Trin. 

Gibson,  W.  L.  Tri)i. 

Charlesworth,  Joh. 

Garland,  Joh. 

Young,  7  Trin. 
Grignon,  R.  S.  /i  Trin. 

Bicknell,  /3  Trin. 

Lewes,  7  Trin. 

Martell,  Joh. 

Dickinson,  Triti. 

Blomefield,  Trin. 

Darnbrough,  I  ^  Pet. 
Hoare,G.T.7  (^Joh. 
Johnson, /3      '       Trin. 

Bullock,  1  jj.  Caiui. 
Carpenter,  (^-'/-Jo/i. 

Mills,  W.  /?  Joh. 

Becher,  Jes. 

Margetts,  Clare. 

WingfieUl,  Joh. 

CrooKe,  /3  Pemb. 

Beck,  Corpus. 

Arnott,  7)  J,.,.  E»M»i 


Bentinck, 


■  JEq. 


Trin. 


Hutchinson,  Corpus. 

Cooke,  W.  7  Trin.H. 

Girling,  /3  Joh. 

Pitman,  a  Christ's. 

Pidcock,  Corpus. 

Molesworth,  V.  W.  Joh. 

•Slater,  K.  B.  a    Joh. 


1  Lowniles'8  Profussor  of  Astronomy,  ISfiH-lsna.  1  liadprevlouslyccromunicatcil  the  resultsof  thialn- 
Late  Fellow  of  Pembroke,  late  Follow  and  Tutor  of  •  vestigation  to  Piolosn.)!-  Cliallis  and  to  the  Astro- 


St  John's.  Author  of  "  An  Explanation  of  the  ob- 1 
served  Irregularities  in  the  Motion  of  UranuH,  on  ' 
the  Hypothesis  of  Disturbances  causoil  by  a  more 
distant  Planet ;  with  a  Determination  of  the  Mass, 
Orbit,  and  Position  of  the  disturbing  lindy."  PrinU 
ed  in  the  Appendix  to  the  Nautical  Almanac  for 
1801,  but  circulated  in  January,  1H17.     Mr  Adams 


icr  Rnval  in  Siptinibi  r  anil  October,  IS-lfi. 
•J   lion.  F(ll,.w  olSt  .lolMi's, 
.•!   lliilM-.-m  L.tluriT,  IS77. 

4  liisli..|.  .>r  Ma.lr.us,  Isui     issw.    Lato  Fellow  t 
Christ's, 
f)  l,ute  Bye-Fellow  of  St  Peter's. 
(i  Disney  Professor  of  Archicology,  1865—1880. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


249 


1844. MODKRATORS 


Ex 


AMINKRS 


Wranglers. 
Ds "Hemming,  (1)   Joh, 
"•Hopkins,  (2)       Cuius. 
•Budd,  Pemb. 

•Stephen,  Joh. 

^•Dixon,  Joh. 

<*Warren,  Trin. 
•Heilley,  fi  Triti. 

•Walker,  7  Trin. 

•  Woolley,  Pft. 
*'Yalcs,  Pemb. 

•Hiley,  Joh. 

•Wilkinson,  Christ's. 

•Nicholson,  Kmm. 
•Waddingham,T  Jo/(.        | 

•  Woodhouse,  Cains. 
Green,  Corpus. 

•Tryon,  Clare. 

•Jones,  Jesus. 

•Guteh,  Sidney. 

Thompson,  Cath. 

•  Bell,  Jesus. 
Hughes,  Trin. 

•Bowring, /S  Trin. 

Wall,  Joh. 

^•Staley,  (Queens'. 

Kastrick,")  Trin. 

Buck,  Christ's. 

(Jomlnian,  Christ's. 

Maxwell,  Corpus. 

Curtis,  Joh 

Oumey,  Trin. 

•Somerville,  (Queens'. 

Kenn,  Trin. 

Fdwards,  Trin. 

Wright,  Joh. 

Oorham,  Joh. 

Lawson,  Joh. 


Matthew  O'Brien,  M.A.  Cuius. 
Robert  Leslie  Ellis,  M.A,  Trinity. 
Harvey  Goodwin,  M.A.  Caius. 
George  Fearns  Reyner,  M.A.  St  John's. 

Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Robertson,!  „,„  Caius. 

SwovibM.ii^'t-Joh. 

Byers,  Pet. 

Tatham,  Joh. 

Porter,  Corpus. 

Linthwaite,  Jesus. 

Mason,  71  „^,  Pemb. 

Sharpe,    ('*''•  Trin. 

•Hoare,  a  Joh. 

Mould,  /3  Trin. 

Sutclifte,  Mayd. 

Kirby,  Joh. 

*Field,  T.  al^„  Joh. 

Steventon,/     ^'  Corpus. 

Martineau, /J  Cuius. 

Evans,  Sidney 

•Welldon,^  (Queen's'. 

Bennett,  Joh. 

Tomiin,  Queens'. 

Gcldart,  Clare. 

Murton,  Joh. 

Dikes,  Clare. 

Baker,  1  Trin. 

Trevelyan,/3  Caius. 

Gifl'ord,llon.J.,  Emm. 

Morse,  \  .. .  Trin 

Svimn.t  "*■'>■ 

Fowler, 

Smith, 

Wilson, 

Roilgers, 

Taylor,  7 

nalyell,7t  /,., 

Wallas,     ' 


.'Senior  Optimes. 

Ds'*H.irdwiek,         Cath. 
Harrison,  Corpus, 

Brooke,  Caius. 

Kigg,  Pemb. 

Walton,  Pet. 

Underwood,       Joh. 
Hroadniead,         Trin. 
Whittaker,  Joh. 

Bodley,  Qiieens'. 

Mason,  Joh. 
Kingdon,a         Trin. 
Cooper,  1^        TVin. 

Lynes,    /^^v-  Christ's. 

Patev,  Cath. 
^Holmes, /3  Trin. 

Richards,  ^         Trin. 
Davies,  Trin. 

^«Clark,(B)a  Trin. 

Frampton,  Clare. 

Frewer,  Joh. 

Cox,  Jesus. 

Fisher,  Emm. 

♦Hodgson,^  Pet. 

Smith,  J.  B.  Joh. 

•Wratislaw,  a  Christ's. 
Harris,  /3      1  o.  Trin. 
Kii-hardson,f^   Trin. 

Davie,  Joh. 

Kewley,  Mayd. 

Field,  J.  W.  Joh. 

Nash,  Trin. 

Byers,  /3         _  Christ's. 

heeding,     )  s-  Joli. 

Stewart,     /^  Joh. 

Hamilton,  Caius. 

Day,       1^„  Trin.H. 

Walker,  ('*■''•  Joh. 

Lathbuiy,  Jesut. 

liugg,  Clare. 

Steuart,  a  Trtn. 

•Keary,  a  Trtn. 

'"Maine,  (A) a  Pemb. 

Sells,  fi  Clare. 

Weston,  Christ's. 

Morgan,  Joh. 


Parr,   I  .. 
Wren,/'*'''- 


Trin . 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Queens' 

Trin.H. 

Maqd. 

Trin. 

Pemb 

Joh. 

Joh. 


1   I'nlvDrilty  Counnol,  lWr>-1879. 

•i  lau  rolluw  of  8t  Cutharlno't. 

S  Ijtto  Fclluw  of  Jviui  College. 

4  Ute  Fellow  of  dure. 

»  ljil<-  rellow  of  Sidney. 

ti  lll>ho|i  of  Uouolulu.  lnai-lKl'2. 


7  CbrUtlan  Ailvocato,  iar>6— 1800. 

8  I'rohondary  of  LIncohi. 

U  Public  Orattjr,  lS.-,7— IWO. 
10  lleglu«  I'rofi».«or  ..f  the  Civil  Law,  1S47— 18M. 
Ilonter  of  Trinity  Hull,  DC?-   IHHX.     Profoswr  of 
lutcrnttllonal  Ijiw,  1»87— IBW*. 


11—5 


250 


MATHEMATICAL  TRll'OSKS. 


,,  I  Samuel  Blackall,  M.A.  St  John's. 

184o.-MoDERATORs;^^^.^.^y  Goodwiii.  M.A.  Cuius. 


Examiners 


i  Robert  Leslie  Ellis,  Al.A.  Trinity. 
(  John  Sykes,  M.A.  Pembroke. 


Wranglers 
Ds  ♦Parkinson,  (2) 
l»  Thomson,  (1) 
*Peirson, 
^'Kiselier, 
*Btackburn, 
•Cherriman, 
•Grant, 
•Hutt, 

Sargant, 
*Scratcliley, 
*Power, 
*Hays, 
*CoIlelt, 
*Pine, 

Body, 

Davys, 
•Buckley, 
3*Lathani, 

Brett, 

Watson, 

Clubbe, 

Gibbins,   i  af,, 

•Dennis, 
•Dale, 
•Russell,  1 

Yeoman,  f 

Smalley, 
•Kendall,  (a)  a 

Cust, 
•Cooke, 

Burnett, 

Davies, 

Burrows, 

Constable, 

Hobson, 

Alderson,  fi 

Lightfoot,  /8 


Joh. 
Pel. 
Joh. 
Pemh. 
Trill. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Cains. 
Trin. 
ijiiecits'. 
Emm. 
Christ's. 
Caivs. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Queens'. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Cains. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Kmm. 
Siilnei/. 
Joh. 
Trill. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Christ's. 
Siilnei/. 
Joh. 
Corpus. 
Cuius. 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


.Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Peart,  Cath. 

Bromby,  Siiineu. 

Hadtield,  Joh. 

Goodwin,  Cains. 

Parry,  Pel. 

Brereton,  Queens'. 

Madden,  Joh. 

Allen,  R.  Joh. 

Perry,  Trin. 

Thompson,  Joh. 

Sergeant,  Joh. 

Cure,  Trin. 

Pugh,  Cath. 

Knox,  (B)  a  Triti 
•Bristowe,  (  a,.,    Trin.H. 
Wrench,   I      ''    Christ's. 

Dawes,  Emm. 

Cursham,  Christ's. 

Izard,  Christ's. 
Blackburn,  (  .,  Christ's. 
King,           ]'*■'>•  J  oh. 

Hinds,  Trin. 

Taylor,  Joh. 

Pierson,  Emm. 

Jenkyn,  Christ's 

Dickenson,  Pel. 

Stockdalc,  Jesvs. 

Wood,  Trin. 

Travers,  Cains. 

Kerard,  Trin. 

Dixon,  Trin. 

Darby,  Emm. 

Allen,  E.  Joh. 

Blenkin,  /9  Corims 

Cox,  a  Joh. 
Laishley,  Trin. 

Pownall,  Trin. 

Caylcy,  /S  Trin. 

Weston,  Emm. 

Waldron,  Joh. 

Woodman,  Emm. 


Junior  Optimes. 
DsMann,  Clare. 

Jefferson,  t  Joh. 

Aytoun,  Trin. 

Mann,  i  „„  Caius. 

Philliiis,  0  ,      ''•Pejnfe. 
♦Neville,  Mapd. 

Davenport,  (i  i  ipChr'ist's 
Pickard,  I '-^  Trin.H. 

Betham,  Emm. 

Peel,  a  Trin. 

Buxton,  a  I  .,      Trin. 
Howarth,  (  ^-'?-  Joh. 
Smith,  Joh. 

Layard,  •)     i   .,    Christ's. 
Maclcane,«  I  ^^'Trin. 
Bryans,  /3  Trin. 

Fiske,  /?  7V(«. 

Calder,  Queens' 

Fussell,/S  Trin. 

Ivatt,  Sitlnep. 

Woodcotk,  Cath. 

Gathorne,  Trin. 

*Holden,  a  Trin. 

Wilkins,  Christ's. 

Smith,  Emm. 

Patchett,  Cath. 

Bailey,  Jesus. 

Newport,  /S  Pemh. 

Tindal,  Trin. 

Crisford,  Trin. 

Lanfear,  Queens'. 

Harrison,  Trin. 

Bristcd,  /j  Trin. 

Prest(ni,  Trin. 

Thompson,/        Queens'. 


1  l.atc  Harm  Kelvin. 

'.:  Formerly  Fellow  of  Claro. 

a  M.istcr  of  Trinity  Hall,  1888-1902. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


251 


1846. MODKRATORS 


George  Gabriel  Stokes,  M.A.  Pembroke. 
William  Collin<rs  Mathi-son,  M.A.  Trinity. 
KxAMiNKRS    ^  i^ercival  Frost,  M.A.  St  Johns. 


<•  Harvey  Goodwin,  M.A.  Cuius. 


» 


Wranglen. 
Ds  «Hen.sley,  (1)      Trin. 

A  J  rev,  Pemb. 
'•RouKhton,       \:~Joh. 
•S.imleiiian,(2)f!^  (queens'. 
•Fuller,  Kmm. 

•Hoare,  Juh. 
•Wilbraham,  Trin. 

•liudd,  Caitis. 

•Cooper,  Joh. 

"liower,  Joh. 

•RiK'g.T  Joh. 

Knight,  1  Trin. 

Reynolds,  l^ueenf. 

rntchctt,  1  „„  Coriius. 

Wooilrow,  j  '*•'•  Cuiui. 

•Howard,  Sidney. 

Hunt,  Corpus. 

Glover,  /9  Trin. 

•Cooiiibe,  Peter's 

Matthews,  Joh. 

•U'ardale,  Clare. 

•\V(K)d,  a  Joh. 

Krost,  Joh. 

White,  \V.  A.  Joh. 
Haworth  Booth,  Trin. 

•Simpson,  a  Jesus. 

Wagner,  Trin. 

Birch,  Christ's. 

Sutton,  Cuius. 

Mole,  Trin. 

Holt,  J.  M.  ./,./(. 

Kingston,  Cuius. 

Holroyd,  fi  Trin. 

Hell,  7  Joh. 

Willink,  Joh. 

Seott,  Cuius. 

Maiiiinill,  i  Pemti. 

Bcloe,  Curjius.   • 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Malone,  Queens' 

lionianis,  a 
Baird, 
Carroll, 
Banghain, 
Haviland, 
Watson, 
Kastwood,  7 
Stocks, 


Drew, 
I'akenhani 
Thomson. 
White,  T. 
Goodwin, 
Hoets, 

delaCondainine,  Joh. 
Gaitskell,  Joh. 

•Lushington,(A)a  Trin. 


Kmm. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Sidney. 

Cuius. 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Trin.H.' 


Fairhead, 
Baker, 
Shedden, 
•Holmes,  6 
Holt,  R.  7 
'fhwaytcs, 
Leaeli,      ^  „ 
Pitcairn,  ]*''!■ 
Howse, 
Hancock, 
Goddard, 
I'epys, 
-Cross, 
Farmer, 
Hallam,  (it)  a 
I)e  Winton,  a 
Standen,  7 
Smith, 
Fenn,  a 
IVMulered,  fll  5. 
Wright,  a    /!^ 
Hodgson, 
Towns, 


\M,i. 


Queens'. 

Christ's. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Sidnei/ 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 


Jtininr  Optimes. 

Ds  Evans,  Corpus. 

Vassall,  Joh. 

Cattley,  Joh. 

Hastings,  fi  Trin. 

VV'arner,  Trin. 

Markby,  a  Trin. 

Cobbold,  Pemb. 

•Brown,  a  Pemb. 

Badger,    1  „ ,  Trin.H. 

•Norris,  af^l-  Trin. 

Williams,  Queens'. 

Clarkson,  Kmm. 

Balleine,  Pemb. 

Thomson,  Sidnei/. 

Daukes,  Cuius. 

Jones,  Joh. 

Slipper,  Emm. 

Archer,  Jesus. 

Humble,  Joh. 

Veasey,  Kmm. 

Grignon,  a  Trin. 

Sargeaunt,  1  „  Joh. 
Taylor,        J^^'  Queens' 

Haslewood,  Joh. 

Tute,  )  „  ,  Joh. 

Wise,  i"*'''-  Clare. 

Trevor,  Cor/ius. 

Alderson,  Caius. 

•Wroth,  /8  Joh. 

Seymour,  Trin. 

Probyn,  Joti. 

Blackelt,  Joh. 

Pyne,  Kmm. 

Wilson,  /9  Christ's 

Smith,  C.  F.  Trin. 

Wade,  Trin. 

Clarke,  7  Joh. 

Wallich,  Trin. 

Church,      »  „  Joh. 
Furnivall,  }'*■''•  Trin.H. 

Ainslie,  7  Trin 

Geldart,  Trin.H. 

Joplin,  Queens 

Nourse,  Caius. 

Howe,  Jok. 

Dixon,  Trin. 


1   l.al«  FillownfJ 
9  ViioiuntCrou. 


252 


MATHKMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1847. MODKRATORS 


John  Couch  Adams,  M.A.  St  John's. 

George  Gabriel  Stokes,  M.A.  Pembroke. 
P  I  John  Sykes,  M.A.  Pembrake. 

i^.xAMiNKRs  .^  ^j]]ia^  Collings  Mathison,  M.A.  Trinity. 


Wranglen 

Ds'WiIson,W.P.(l) 
•Walker,  (2) 
•Vinter, 
•Hillier, 
1' Emery, 
2'Phear, 

Hawkins, 

Hattersley, 
•Pieters,        ^  w 
•Watson,  H.t^ 

Newton, 
•Headlam,  n 
•Boartlnian, 
3»Luard, 

Ashwell, 

Sutflitle, 
•Pollard, 

Lovell, 

Fearnley, 

Edwards, 

Ward, 

Carj,Mll,  ) 

Siin|ison,jun.  > 
•Treacy,  ' 

•Newham, a 

Scott, 

Harrison,  -j 
•Gunson,  a 

Mather, 

Wolstenliolme, 
<»Perowne, 

Guriiey, 

Parnell, 

MacRrefjor, 

Martyr, 

Goodwin,  7 

Lomax, 

Inc«'a:Ti,7 

Edlin, 
•Goocli. 

Sowerl)y,/J 

Holmes,  a 

Leicester, 


s. 

Senior  Optimes. 

)   Joh. 

Ds  Kwbank, 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Pennington, 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Goldie, 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Sykes, 

Emm. 

Corpus. 

Smith,  C.  T. 

Caius. 

Pemb. 

Blanchard, 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Newnham, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Smythies, 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Hayward, 

Trin. 

Qxif.ins'. 

Puckle, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Gough,  /3 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Davidson, 

Trin. 

Caiu.i. 

Read,  /J 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Beaumont, 

Cath. 

Cains. 

Gates, 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Morgan, 

Christ's. 

Queens'. 

Metcalfe, 

Sidiiei/. 

Caitis. 

Alder,  a 

Trin.' 

Joh. 

Charlesworth, 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Welch, 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Da  vies, 

Joh. 

1     .Si,l. 

Hewetson, 

Corpus. 

'^Trin. 
^  Emm. 

Aston, 

Joh. 

Ottey,  y 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Millard,  7 

Joh. 

Joh. 

•Evans,  a  (a* 

Trin. 

Caitis. 

*Ogle, 

Cath. 

Christ's. 

•Milner, /3 

Cath. 

Trill. 

Penny,  7 

Christ's. 

,yTrin. 

•VanSittart,a(K 

)  Trin. 

Ciirpii.1. 

Plater,  7 

Christ'.-. 

Kmm. 

Clarkson,)  „„ 
Wood,      /^-'/ 

Queens'. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Peach, 7 

Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Maudson, 

Joh. 

Cains. 

Bull,  fi 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Wilson,  J. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Turner, 

Caius. 

Trin. 

•Roberts,  a 

Magd. 

Mai/il. 

Rack  ham. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

5Bickersteth,7 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Inglehy, 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Graham,  u 

Trin. 

Hlomefield,  7 

Trin. 

Hildebrand, 

Emm. 

Mackintosh, 

Joh. 

Hollway, 

Trin. 

Dykes, 

Cath. 

Junior  Optimes. 

DsWigram,  Trin. 

Jackson,  Christ's. 

Charlton,  7  Joh. 

Smith,  C.  Queens'. 

Bolton,^  Christ's. 

Benlhall,        1  »Clare. 
Simpson, sen. a)^  Trin. 

Brett,  1  d<  Joh. 

Callhrop,  af^  Trin. 

Slater,  Cath. 

Smith,  H.  Sidney. 

Prest, /3  Joh. 

Wats<m,J.S.  Joh. 

■  Monk,  ji  Trin. 

Purton,  u  Cath. 

Luard,  G.  A.  Jes. 

Hole,  a  Joh. 

6»Anderson,a  Joh. 

•Day,  a  Caiiis 

Clayton,  /3   [  o-  Caitis. 

Wray,  i^  Cath. 

Manby,  Joh. 

Longmorftsy  Emm. 

Metcalfe,       j  cj.  Corpus. 

Smith,  F.R.  \^Queens'. 

Back ,  a  Trin . 

Weir, /3  Caitis. 

Thomson,  Joh. 

Ingle,  7  Caius. 

Woodhouse,  Trin.  H. 

Sherlock,  Emm. 

Came,  Trin. 

Montague,  Sidney. 

Baines,  Christ's. 

Beanlands,  Cath. 

Girling,  Y  Trin. 

■Hibbert,  Joh. 

Bicknell,  Maud. 


1  Canon  of  Ely.     Hon.  Fellow  of  Corpua.  .      5  Bishop  of  Exotcr,  I»85— 1901. 

2  Late  Fellow  of  Claro,  8  Late  Fellow  o(  Kmmanuol  Colleue. 

3  R-KiBlrary  of  the  University,  18G2— 1891.  1      7  Sir  J.  T.  Hibbert,  M.P.  for  Ol.lliiim,  18(i2— 

4  Arcluleacon  of  Norwich.     Hulsean  Lecturer,    187-1, 1877—1880, 1892—1895. 
1880. 


p 


MATHEMATICAL  THIFOSES. 


253 


1848.-MOOKRATORS  i^r'^''  ^^^^'i'^   stokes    M.A.  Pemhroke. 
IThomas  Gaskin,  M.A.  Jesus. 

William   Nathaniel  Griilin,  M.A.  St  John's. 
Charles  Octavus  Budd,  M.A.  Fembroke. 


EXAMINKRS  I 


Wrangle 

rs. 

Senior  Op  I 

mes. 

s  •Todhunter,(l) 

J  oh. 

lis  Clark, 

Joh. 

'  'Mackenzie, 

Caius. 

Vallings, 

Trin. 

•Scott, 

Sidiieu. 

•Kingsford,  a 

Joh. 

"Barry,  a(2).i, 
•Dusautoy,  /ft^ 

Trin.' 

Cutts, 

Queens'. 

Jolt. 

Stephen,  W.R 

Joh. 

Glover, 

Joh. 

Blenkiron, 

Christ's 

Twisden, 

Trin. 

(iraves, 

Joh. 

•Wisken, 

Caius. 

Lee,  J.M. 

Joh. 

Huinber, 

Joh. 

'Krost,  P.  a 

Joh. 

•Hanson, 

Caius. 

Kna])p, 

Joh. 

3'Lamb, 

Caius. 

Turing, 

Trin. 

•Ramadge, 

Caius. 

Hervey, 

Clare. 

•Gibson, 

Queens'. 

Harvey, 
Dale,  P. 

Joh. 

<Compton,  1 
Lord  A.) 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Streatfield, 

Christ's 

Pearson, 

Trin. 

Dent, 

Trin. 

Watson, 

Corpus. 

Pratt, 

Trin. 

Kogerson, )  a. 
Turner,      /^ 

Joh. 

Dyer, 

Emm. 

Caius. 

Grainger, 

Caius. 

Lyde, 

Jesus. 

Lewis, 

Emm. 

Leake,     1  •=.. 
Pearse.  0  \  ^ 

Joh. 

Blenkin, 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Rawlinson, 

Trin. 

•Scott,  C.  B.(A 

a  Trin. 

Burn, 

Joh. 

Dunn, 

Joh. 

•Vaughan,  a 

Trin. 

»*Westcott,(B)o 

Trin. 

Ada'iis,  f 

Trin. 

Bainbridge, 

Caius. 

Oec,  0 

Joh. 

Deacon, 

Queens'. 

Lee, 

Queens'. 

Noel,  /9 

Trin. 

Allen, 

Christ's 

Hernaman, 

Joh. 

Davies,     1    « 
Rumsey,  1  ^' 

Christ's 

Horky, 

Kmtn. 

'Joh. 

•Berry,  u 

Trin. 

Male, 

Emm. 

Watson,  A.  K. 

Queens'. 

Heygate,  •, 

Queens' 

Carr, 

Joh. 

Campbell, 

Queens'. 

0"  Hardy, 
Arnold, 

Trin. 

Fuller, 

Clare. 

Caius. 

Burrell, 

Christ's. 

Chilton, 

Trin. 

'•Davies,  J.  L.  a 

Trin. 

Carrington, 

Trin. 

Ai)paeh, 

Trin. 

Caldecolt, 

Trin. 

VVhite, 

Clare. 

Ripley, 

Caius. 

— 

Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Cridge, 

Pel. 

Jones,  ^ 

Caius. 

Corrie, 

Emm. 

Swain, 

Pemb. 

Taylor, 

Joh. 

Woodhouse, 

Chrisl'n 

Stanley, 

Emm. 

Kenn,  T.  P.  7 

Trin. 

Binder, 

Caius. 

Ds  Heath, 

Leighton, 

Rutland, 

Hudson,  /S 

Femlall, 

Smith,  T. 

Wilson,  W. 

Little,      I  „ 

Wilson,  l^'l- 

Soamcs,  C.  7 

Smith,  J. 
"'Mayor,  J 

Turner,  R.  O. 

Hughes, 

Hannnond 

Martin, 

Smyth, 

Bowes,     I 
» Stanley,    '    . , 
Hon.  K.  ^  ■*■'/ 
H.  Q        ' 

Bridgewater, 

Smith,  O.  A. /3 
•Wiglesworth.n 

Pengelly,  7 

Smith,  J.  B. 

Marslon,  7 

Norton, 

Bishop, 

Hiiyward, 

(Jreen, 

Dewes, 

Russell, /3 

Hodgson,  7 

Partridge, 

Vincent,  fi 

Dasent,  7    1  ..:, 

Holme,       }  [5 

Richards,  '^ 

Eustace, 

Bird, 
•Howson,  a 

Moncricft', 

Weston,  C.  C. 


Paley, 
Phillips,  fi 


Heaven, 
Hughes, 
Klugh,^ 
Williams,  K.7 
J<mes,  B.  D. 
Richards,  fi 


Corpus. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Sidney. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Siiinei/. 

Emm. 

Caius. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Ti  in. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

\  ^  .Magi I. 
I  M  Tri'n. 
'  ^  Cains. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Km  in. 

Christ's. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Christ's. 

Trin . 

Trio. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Queens' 


I  MlHJunnry   BUhnp   in  Cootral  Africa,    1841  — 

uea. 

1  Aul>tniit  niahnp  tu  tho  Dlihop  of  Lomlun. 
Blihop  iif  8\.liii!},  IIIH4  1811V.  IIuIkcou  l.tcturvr, 
1804.     Cuiioll  of  Wlnilaor. 

.1  llulicaii  l.octurur,  lltCO. 

4  Biihu|>  of  Ely,  IHSi;     l!Hir>. 

i  BUhnp  of  Durhwa,  1800— 1901.     Rck'ui  Pru- 


fowir  of    Divinity,    1870—1890. 
Klnic'H  Collcffo. 
«  Lntu  KvllownrSiilnoy. 

7  llulrwiin  1.1'Cturor,  ISM). 

8  ProfcH'M.r  ..f  Lutin.     Llbnirin 
Illy,  IWU     1HI17. 

a  Firtoi'Uth  Karl  uf  Derby. 


254 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


.„,„      n-  S  William  Bonner  Hopkins,  M. A.  CmM. 

1849.-MODERATORS  \  jj^^^.^^  Cxoodwin,  M.A.  Caius. 

„  (  George  Gabriel  Stokes,  M.A.  Pembroke. 

11.XAM1NERS    jgtgphen  Parkinson,  M.A.  St  John  s. 


Wranglers. 

Ds  «PelI,  (2)  Joh. 

»Phear,  (1)  Caius. 

•Porter,  Pe«. 

I'Campion,  Queens 

•Edwards,  Trin. 

Jeffery,  li  Calh. 

•Thrupp,  a  Trin. 

Drew,  Joh. 

Hose,  Trin. 

^•Wray,  Trin. 

3*  Mason,  Joh. 

Wrench,  Joh. 

Whale,  Joh. 

Edwards,  Joh. 

•Burton,  Christ's. 

Lilly,  7  Joh. 

Dobson,  Joh. 

Earle,      t.  „  Joh. 

•Phillips,  I'*''/-  Corims. 

Lloyd,  Cuius. 

Davis,  7  Pet. 

^•Robinson,  Calh. 

Williams,  Joh. 

•Greenfield,  y  Pemh. 

Durham,  y  Jes. 

Cole,  Sid. 

Rigby,  7  Joh. 

Ferguson,  Trin. 

Headlam,  a  Trin. 

Porter,  Queens'. 

Cornwell,  Emm. 

Scargill,  Queens'. 

Preston,  Trin. 
Clarke,G.  P.  (Clucas)  7  Joft. 

Wiglesworth,  7V/«. 


Senior  OpHmes. 

Ds  Eade,  Joh. 

(rrimes,  Clare 

Waddingtoii,  a  U  \Trin 


-«'/• 


\M,i. 


Wilde, 

Carter, 

Clapin, 

Billington, 
•  Rowe,  a  % 

Hodges, 

Cusins, 

Day, 

Swan, 

Wylie, 

Gibbon, 

Glover, 

Dundas, 

Chepmell, 

Edwards,  G.  O. 
•Baxter, 

Stewart, 

Olver, 

Thomas, 
5*  Carver,  a 

Brown, 

Ski  I  ton, 

Stephenson, J. . 

Cobb, 

Probert, 

Boutflower,/? 

Krere, 

Spencer, 
•Willett, 

Morse,      )  „ 

Newbolt,  r*^ 

I-enn./?  1^ 

Gosset,   )      ^ 

Edwards,  ^      , 

Mitehinson,7  J 

Smith,  ' 

Baxter,  /? 

Hemming, 

Cocksholt, 

Crallan, 

Harrison, 
•Coopland,  a 

Rogers, 


(Tr 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Emm. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Sid. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Sid. 
Clare. 
Jes. 
Trin. 
Cains. 
Trill 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Corjnts. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Corpus. 
J.  Cains. 
Sid. 
Queens'. 

^"i- Caius. 
Queens'. 
Clare. 
Caius. 
Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 
Pemh. 
JKq.Clare. 
Cath. 
Trin 
Christ's. 
Cath. 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Cath. 
Clare. 


Junior  Opliines. 

Ds  Stoddart,  Sid. 

Boughton,  .  Trin. 

Clay,  J.  V  Trin. 

Stephenson, A. K.  '  Caius. 

Bromeheail,  a  Trin. 

Tandy,    1  „„  Pet. 

^•Taylor,  «(^''-  Trin. 

Christmas,  i  „  Jes. 

Smith,  C.    Z"*^-  Joh. 

Codd,        1  Joh. 

Dickson,  i'^l'  Trin. 

Leith,  Trin. 

Hewett,  Joh. 

•Elwyn,  a  Trin. 

•Tayler,  a  Trin. 

Kirkpatrick,  Trin. 

Butt,  Trin. 

Gifllbrd,  Hon. G. R.)  Cafu*. 

W^eale,  (Clare. 

Gibson,  7  i  „  Trin. 

Greathead.f^'?-  Christ's 

Consterdine,  Tri7i. 

Gee,  7  Joh. 

Grcenstreet,  Trin. 

Metcalfe,  Jes. 

Andrews,  7)  „„  Trin. 

Lermit,       J'*'^"  Joh. 

•Hartlev,  0  Maod. 

HinehfiBe,/?)  ^„  Trin. 

Raymond,    i^''-  Clare 

Hadow,  Christ's 

•Helm,  a  Jes. 

Arthy,  Joh. 

Foster,  /3)  „  ,  Chr. 

Voigt,  0i-*-'J-  Clare. 

Bull,  a  Trin. 

Molyneux.l  4,,  Joh. 

Poland,      i^''-  Emm. 

Orman,  /3  Corjius. 

Compton.l  „„  Corpus. 

Price,  7     l^l-  Joh. 

Fowler,  0  Queens'. 

Downing,  Caius 

•Temple,  0  Clare 

Puget,  Trin. 

Attenborough,  7  ,Joh. 

Merry,  Jes. 

Jones,  Calh. 

Thornbury,  Caius. 

Canning,  Emm, 


1  President  of  Queens'  Oillogo,  1892— 189G. 

5  Late  Fellow  of  Glare. 

3  Late  Tutor  of  St  JuIhi'k. 

4  Hnater  of  Bt  CfttlinrliioN,  Cnnnn  of  Norwieli. 

6  Late    AmbassMiliir    of    Kraiiio    to     Kiinlam 


French  Mlniater  of  Foreign  Affairs,  antl  President 
of  the  Ciiuncil. 

6  Late  Fellow  of  Queens*. 

r  Late  Follnw  of  I'laru. 

II   K.iual  ast'h.an(ell.)i-sMc(l:iHisfs. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


255 


1850.-MODKRATORS  J  Lewis  Hensley,  M.A.  TYimUy. 
(  John  Sykes,  M.A.  Pembroke. 

E\AMI^fEH.s     )  William  Honner  Hopkins,  M.A.  Ca^A. 
'  Archibald  Sandeman,  M.A.  Queens'. 


IV  rattglen. 

Dsi«Besant,(l) 
•Watson,  (2) 
**Wolstenholme, 
•Hay  ward, 
•Cort,  fi 

•''•Jameson,     j  o. 
"We^tlake.a/-^ 
IrviiiK, 

•Sale,  <^« 

**IJveing, 

Poller,  7 
•Blooiiilield, 
•York, 

Harper, 
•Capel, 

Lee, 

Harrison, 

Clover, 

Kearney, 

Greenwood,  •> 

Bodcn     )  ., 

Watson,  ('*■'/• 
•Bruce,  Hon.  i 
•I'-  C.  7  <  fi 

Hull,  ' 

JeildereFisher, 

Norlhcott, 

Clark, 

He.ad,       ^ 

Munn,     .  AC(i. 
•Waltim.  ' 

Smith,  J.  H.  0 

Heywood,  a 

l)e  I>islc, 

Howse, 

Stevenson, 

Fairbairn, 


Senior  Oplimes. 

Joh.         Ds  Jonas,  Joh. 

Trin.  Hoget,  Trin. 

Joh.  Williams,  Trin. 

Joh.  Seott,  Cuius. 

Joh.  Whiting,  Caiut. 

Caiux.      '*Cheetham,a  Christ's. 

Trill.  Whitehead,  Emm. 

Joh.  Nicolson,  Pet. 

Joh.  Smith,  F.  Joh. 

Emm.  Bresher,  )  j,,  Juh. 

Joh.  Uingle,    i^''-  Joh. 

Trill.  Patterson.  Cuius. 

Clure.  Shedden,  Trin. 

(Queens'.       Childers,  Trin. 

Corpus.       Irvmg,  y  Emvi. 

Christ's.        Kirkby,  Jesus. 

Joh.  Boddy,  Joh. 

Joh.  Mackenzie,  o  Trin. 

Cains.  Law,  Joh. 

Joh.  Craig,  Joh. 

Trin.  ^  Stokes,  Cains. 

Joh.  Simpson,  Cuius. 

Corpus.        Williams,  Joh. 

i  Usus         Wallis,  Cains. 

\  ■"*"*■         Geddes,  Pet. 

'   Caius.         Durrani,  Emm. 

Trin.  Cory  ton,  Trin. 

Cains.  Smyth,  Jesus. 

Trin.  "Sohreiber,  a  (A)  Trin. 

Corpus.       Jenyns,  Emm. 

Emm.  Hall,  Christ's. 

Trin.H.        Fisher,  W.  K.  Trin. 

Caius.  Cobb,  Christ's. 

Trin.  Wiltshire  Trin. 

Trin.  ".Vfoule,  7  Corpus. 

Christ's.        Smart,  Sid. 

Caiut.  Chambers,  7  Trin. 

Pel.  Cheales,  Christ's. 

•Bcamont,  a(B)  Trin. 

Ayre,  Emm. 

OiU,         »„„  Trin. 

Pcnrice,  l"^'-  Trin. 

'•Powell, /3  Joh. 

Longsdon,  Trin. 

Cobb,  7  Trin. 


Junior  Optimeb. 

Ds  Beecheno,  (Queens' 

Anstice,  Joh. 

Balleine,  Trin. 

Bagot,      1  „  Trin. 

HolLind, /■*'/•  Trin. 

Burnett,  Joh. 

I'rescott.a  Trin. 

Whitley,  (jueetis' 

Bence,  Emm. 

Coates,     )  J,  Joh. 

Stallard,  )"*''/•  Trin. 

Bell,  a  Clare. 

Chance,  a  Trin. 

'"•Perownc,  a  Corpus 

HTurnbull,  Pet. 

Hubbard,  Caius. 

•Collett,  /3  Clare. 

Ferrier,  Pemh. 

Iggulden,  Emm. 

Wilson,  Cath. 

Harman,Y  Caius. 

Butcher,  7  Emm. 

liaper,  Trin. 

Dacre,     1  ^  Caius. 

Jackson.r   ^'  Trin. 

HodgMm.T.  E.  7  Trin 

Kirkland,  1  „  ,  Joh. 

Whyley,    ('*'•  Trin. 

Craig,  /8  Trin. 

Clay,  a  Trin. 

Drake,  Jesus. 

Goodicr,  Joh. 

l-;«Hort,  a  Trill. 

Simpson,  Joh. 

•Jenkins, /3  Maml. 

Cholmeley,  Caih. 

Stephenson,  Pemh. 

Newham,  Emm. 

Calvert,  /J  Trin. 

Hirst,  Clare. 


no-Klccln.l  Ftlli.w,  IWS). 

I.it.'  K.-II..W  .if  Ht  .I..lin'«,  Into  Foll.iw  of  ChrUt'B. 

IjiIo  Fillciir  ..r  Si  Cithnrino'*. 

Kiiiu'»  (.'..iiniiil.     Whcwcll  I'ri.fciiiior  of  [iiUirnatlnnnl  Law,  1997— lOOS. 

I'rof<i««..r  cpf  (.•iK-iiilntr)-,  IHlil     IIHW. 

liiilican  Lecturer,  IMXI. 

Chniircii.ir  i.f  Armngh  CathoilrnL 

Blihop  i,f  Mlil-Cliliia.     Hon.  Kollow  ofCorpun. 

MP.  for  Wlxaii. 
1  Mauler  of  ('ori.u.  Chrlull,  1870— lOOO.     Huliran  Lecturer,  IHiifl. 

Iloii.  Canon  of  WakeHeld. 

llulKnn  Lecturer,  I87L     llulnean  Prnfeuor  of  Dlvlnll} ,  IR78     IB9T.     Ln.l>   Marxuret  Ti 
—  IB«9.     Lute  rellow  of  Eiiinianuel,  mill  of  Trinity. 


256 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


is-ii       Mr.r..,.u»^r>„..  ^ -^J'^'i"'"  Caylev,  M.A.  Trinity. 
'  1  nomas  Gaskin,  M.A.  Jesus. 

T?v  i^..,.^,.-,,.    S  Lewis  Hensley,  M.A.  Trinity. 
'John  Sykes,  M.A.  Pemhrohe. 


Wranglers. 

Ds  1* Ferrers,  (I) 
•  Kvans, 
■Yool,  (i) 
'^•Callendar, 
*Jackson. 
'Eastburn, 
'"Dusautoy, 

Smith,  J.  N. 
4 'Porter 
''•Searle, 
Clarke, 
*Holme, 
Coltman, 
•Gorham,  ^ 
Lees, 
•Chalker, 
Russell, 
Matthew, 
Yates, 
•Hennie, 
Bedwell, 
Wilson,  J.  A. 
Williams,  K. 

K""'j   ^"^ 

Cowie, 

Williams,  VV.  O. 
•Siminonils, 
*Hcmmans, 

Kirkinaii,  I 

«  I.iKlitfuot,  (A)af 

West, 
"Hendel, 
•Shears, 

Whitfeld,  ^ 

Butler, " 
•Blore,  a 


Seiiiiir  (^pliiiie.s. 


Cains. 
Jolt. 
Trin. 
J  oh. 

Caiu.i. 

J  oh. 

J  oh. 

J  oh. 

Pet. 

Pemb. 

J  oh. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

J  oh. 

Emm. 

J  oh. 

Emm. 

■J  oh. 

Sid. 

J  oh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh 

Queens', 

Trin. 

Queens'. 

Jesus. 

Pet. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Triti.H. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Ds  Gammell, 
Adolphus, 
Young, 
Mousley,    I 
Stewart,     I 
Everard, 
Jackson, 
Leicester, 
Standen, 
Mounsey, 
Goodwin, 
Dowland, 
Norton, 
Locock, 
Downes,  E. 

•Hurn,(B)  a 
Amos, 
Seed, 
Hudson, 
Smitli,  J.  N 
t'lements, 
Masheder, 
Stone, 
Williams,  J 
Harris, 
Howe, 

*Harcourt,a 
Wilson,  A. 
Heywood, 
Ward, 
Eaton, 
Wallace,  p 
King, 
Harden, 
Williamson 


Mq. 


Jesus. 
Corpus 
Trin 
Sill. 
Cains. 
Joh. 
Sid. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Christ's. 
Calh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Caius. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Emm. 
Magd. 
Jesus. 
I  Trin. 
Clare. 
Joh. 
buTrin. 
j3 '  «  Trin. 
Trin. 
Caiiit. 
Trin. 
Jesus. 
( hrisl's 
Mofld. 
Caius. 


Junior  0^)1  imcs. 


D. 


Ds  Slater, 
Hubbard, 
I'hillips,  , 
Lee, 
Borrow, 
J)avis, 
Hardwiek 
Lyon, 
Cheese, 
Collins,  I   „ 
Currie,  I  ^''Z- 
White,  /3 
Paley, 
Strattoii, 
Creswick,  i   „ 
Foster,  S  I  ^'' 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Emm 

Joh. 
„  Joh. 
^''1-  Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin . 

Cains. 

Pel. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 
y  I  Joh . 


Holmes,  F.  ( 
Payne, 
Kingdon, 
Newenham, 
Bluett,       j  „ 
Norwood,  I  '*'' 
Tatham,  y 
•Taylor,  a 
Wemyss, 
Langton, 
^Bateman,  /3 

Kennicm,  

Holmes,  C.  F.  /3  Joh. 
Bign<.l(|,(3  Trin. 

Torre,  Joh. 

Redmayne,^*  ^Trin. 
Wrey,  •■f'./o/i. 

Jesus. 

Caius. 

Christ's 


i  Trin. 
Caius. 
Christ's. 
Emm 
Queens'- 
Joh. 
Pet. 
Jesus 
Joh. 

M,,.'!,?'\- 
Trin. 


Seymour, 

Hubbanl, 

Young, 

Godfrey,  y 

Jeckcll, 

Openshaw, 

Barnard, 

Moorsom , 

Richardson, 

Andrews, 

Girling,  /3 


Emm. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Trin . 

Cath. 

Caius. 

Caius 


1  Master  of  OonvlUo  and  Caius  Cnllogo,  1880— 19(«, 
•i  I.ntc  Felliiw  of  Magdalene  Colliw. 
a  Late  FillDW  of  Clare. 
.1  Mrmtcr  ..f  I'einliroki'.  1880-1902. 

ti  Bluhiip  iif  Diirhnm,  1879—1890.     lluUcan  Profissor  of  Divinity,  1861—1876 
fcMor  <.f  Divinity,  ]87r,— 1879.  7  K.C.  I.E. 

8  Professor  of  International  Low,  1869—181? 


4  Master  of  St  Peter's,  1876—1900. 

lady  Margaret  Pro- 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


257 


,0-0      At  (  Harvey  Goodwin,  M.A.  CaiM.v. 

1852. MoHKRATOhS    Jci       I  1>      I   •  „     1\T    A      C/     7    J      ' 

'Stephen  1  arkinson,  M.A.  St  John  s. 


EXAMINKKS 


J  Arthur  Cayley,  MA.  Trinity. 

'  (Jharles  Fred.  Mackenzie,  M.A.  Caius, 


W  ranglers. 


\^ 


l>s  'Tait,  (1) 
•Steele,  (2) 
I  <;odfray, 
-'*  Phear, 

Dickinson,  |  » 
•Seelev,a  /^ 
•Wrifilu, 

HuilllT, 

'Carey,  fi 

Chambers,  ft 
•Snell, 
"Sharpc.  u 

White,  T.  7 
•Shaw, 

Cust,  /3 

Hudson, 
•Searle, 
•Sale, 
•Woodward, 

Mathews, 
•Jeakes, 

Lh)vd,  J. 

Maltl)y, 

Cabell, 

Ballant'C, 

Duek  worth, 

Kvans, 
*  Haniinonil.c 

Merries, 

Harry, 

Sinitli, 

Loeoik, 

Harbord, 
*l.au);hton, 

Scott,  1  » 

Smith,  (t^ 

l'reseoll,/9 

l.lovd,«).  W 

lIuKh.s, 

I,r  SiMUr 


Vet. 

PeL 

J  Oh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Curim.f. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

.luh. 

Corfiii.w 

Trin. 

Juh. 

Cai,i.t. 

Trin. 

Jul,. 

Qitefns' 

Christ's. 

Juh. 

J  oh. 

I'el. 

Trin. 

Cains. 

J  oh. 

Trin. 
,     J  oh. 
I  i-Trin. 
,  '<^  Trin. 
I     Trin. 

Pernh. 

Jetus. 

Trin. 

Juh. 

Cains. 

Jetus. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin . 

J  oh. 

J  oh. 


Senior  Opti 
Ds  Edwards,  7 
Hotherhain 
Mitchell, 
Smith, 
Montford, 
Hyde, 
KIlis, 
Klliott, 
Conworlh,!  ;^ 
I'epys,         i^ 
■"'Browiilow, 
Marden, 
Every, 
Me-iilows, 
Christie,  W.  L 
Chandless,  o 
Handeock, 
Lees. 


Mason,: 


JEq. 


■  jEi/ 


)n,/J 


Ramskill, 

Rose, 

Pratt, 

Christie,  J.  S. 
"Giirdon, 

Outram, 

Smith. 

Coke, 

Le  Gros, 

Peake, 

Usill, 

Thoir.pi 

I'arnell 

UaKshawe, 
'  •MaenaKhten,!, 

Norman, 

Lane, 

Piatt. 

Goodhart,  fi 

Hramlcy, 

Huntsman 
-•Morley,(3 

Tomkins, 
"Henson,  a  (a) 
•Fowler,  7 

Campbell, 

Perceval, 

Turnbull, 

Hedgeland, 

Clark, 


mes. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

J  oh. 

Queens'. 

Corpus. 

Kmm. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Jetus. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Emm. 

Christ's. 

Cath. 

Caiut. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pel. 

Joh. 

Joh. 
(it)7V//,. 

Calh. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Caiut. 

Trin. 

Je.tut. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Caiut. 

Caiut. 

Caiut. 

Kmm. 

Trin.  H. 


Junior  Optimes 
Ds  Bousfield, 
•Burn,  a 

Pearse,  a 

Cleaver, 

Uingley,7 

Brandt, 
'"Trevor, 

Carte, 
•Ellis,  a 

Francis, 

Thompson 

Ferard, 
•Kaynes,  a 

Martin,  7 

Brown,/? 

Monro,  fi 

Bazley, 

Lloyd,  /j 

Haslam, 
*Brodribb, 

Lovell, 

I'rest, 

Denton, 

Black,  ft 


Queent' 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Maqd. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Sid. 

Trin. 
irChrisVt 
^  Pemh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pemh. 


White,  F.  A.  7   Joh. 

Oldfield, 

Lanfiley,  ft 

Orford, 

Riadorc, 

Atherton, 

Assheton, 

Kcnn,  ft 

PaKe, 

Watson, 

Kempson,  1 

Tulk, 

Duty, 

Watson,  7 

Chippindall 

Lcnnard, 

Wade, 

Fros;,ard, 

Badcock,)   . 

Pillar,      f-^ 

HasUwood, 

LaurcMie, 

Mimii,  -v 


Trin. 
Joh. 

Christ's. 
Pet. 
Joh. 
Trin . 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trio.  II. 
Knini. 
Corpus. 
Trin. 
I'el 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Cuius. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
(',iiu.t. 


1  K«.|uirc  ll.>.li-ll.  1H.M— IK77. 

2  Mutorof  Kininniiiirl,  |H7I— IHftS. 

3  l.tilo  follow  ..rChriil't. 

4  lloii.  V0II..W  ■.rCaliin. 

r,  lt»llll>ll  (;atl>nllcll»hn|ii.r('lirtnll,  |.H)I4— lUUI. 

H  rimt  Ilariiii  Uraiiwurlh  of  LoCt<in. 


7   I."r.l  MiiCini-htiu,  II   I...r.l   ..f  A|.|iial    ilKlril,- 
inry.      lion.  Filli.w  i.f  Trinity  I'iiIIckp. 

N  I.UI0  KkII.iw  »r  at  Catharliiv-ii. 

!l  Arclil)l«tii.(.  of  Cmitorbury.lKM-J— IHIKI    llitliop 
if  Truro,  IH77— ISW. 
Id  t'.ll.     Iloii    K.llnw  of  HI  Cutlmrliio'.. 


258 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSKS. 


(Chas.  Frederick  Mackenzie,  M.A .  Caius 
1853— Moderators  \j^^^^  g^j^^^^  jyj ^   Pembroke. 

(Will.  Archer  Porter,  M.A.  St  Peter's. 
Examiners     \^^y■^ll  Magan  Campion,  M.A.  Queens' 

Plowman, 
•James,  a 
Ogden, 
Ayerst.y 
Clementson, 


Ds  'Sprague,  (1) 
•Batty,  (2) 
•Newbery, 

Lunn, 
I  Cohen, 
"Beasley, 
♦Roberts, 

Wilson, 

Gibsone,  y  , 
•Stewart,       i 
•Thorpe, 
♦Wilkinson, 

Kleay,  ^ 
*Dulley, 
•Gardiner, 

♦  Fowler,  1  d- 
♦Glynn,  (^ 

Gedge, 
Taylor, 

•  Pope, 
Kinnear,) 


Wranglers. 

J  oh. 
Kmm. 
J  oh. 
J  oh. 
Mapd. 
Joh. 
Corpus. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
i.  Pet. 
^   Christ's. 
Ciirpiis. 


Powell,   (m 
2' Ware,  a  '^ 

Harrison, 

Maclennan, 
^'Morgan, 

Charters, 

Brittan,)  ». 
^•Pike,  ^l^ 

Aiitridge,  i  . 

Dicey,  S   ("^ 

Johnson, 

Heppel, 

Butler, 

Bebb, 

Walker, 

Forley, 

Barnes, 
•Haviland 

Smith,  E. 

Green , 


Trin 

Coins. 

Pet. 

Christ's. 

Pet. 

Triti. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 
'^      Trin. 
^       Christ's. 

Joh. 

Chri.\l's 

Joh. 

Jesus. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 
1  ^Joh. 
U.f^Trin. 

Sid. 


Senior  Optimes 

Ds  Doman,  Emm 

Hart,  Emm 
Kirby 


Ewbank, 
de  Quettevillc, 
Helme, 
Price, 

Litchfield, /3 
Harvey, 
Sweeting, 
Stone, 
Wells, 
Reece, 
Kingston, 
Humphreys, 
Newman, 
Paul, 
Tiarks.Y 
Croad,  ^ 
Lowe.y      1  » 
Walker,  J.  I  ^ 
'Scott,  a  (B) 
Babington, 
O'Brien, 
Hopwood, 
Bradly, 
sSuter, 
Blackader,!  c- 
Hcaly,        i^ 
Dent, 

Fuller,  t  ?.    .- 

Hubbard,  (3)^  Caius. 
Johnson, K.W.I  Trin. 
Mason,  I  Emm. 

Wentworth,        Trin. 
"Moorhouse,         Joh. 
♦Craven,  a  (A)      Triti 
Bolland.j  ?. 
Carey,  af^ 
Smallpeice,  3 
Cracroft,  y 
Highton, 
Ray, 


Joh. 

Cai'.is. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Emm. 

Caius. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Emm. 


Triti. 

Trin . 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Magd. 


Junior  Optimes 


Ds  Griffith,  (S 
Smith, 
Picrpoint, 
Johnson, 
Blakiston,  c 
'Lefevre, 
Windham, 
Robinson. 


Caiut. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Willey, 

Francis, 

Cole,  Y  i  w 

Smyth,/fi^ 

Gray, 

Bower,     \  !J> 

Holbrow,  ( ^ 

Musgrave, 

Dowson, 

Semple, 


Trin. 
Kini/'s. 
Joh. 
Caius. 
Penib. 
Caius. 
Christ's. 
Cains. 
Christ's. 
Trin 
Clare. 
Pemb. 
Trin. 
Queens' . 
Trin. 


Molesworth,^    Joh. 


•"Royston,^ 
Tearle, 

•Calvert,  a 
Atcheson, 
Heilbronn,  ^ 
Cciates  1.  ri. 
Daniel'^ 
Holden, 

^Atkinson 
Cooper, 
Philip.son, 
Doyle, 
loBathurst, 
Williams, 
Rudge, 
Kay, 
Leaver, 
Stockdale, 
Riley, 
Whalley, 
Burdon,!  ^^ 
Morris,  Ifi^ 
Smith,  G.  E. 
Clarke, 
Biddle, 
Gallon, 
Rhodes, 
Molesworth, 
Fowler, 
Lee, 
Story, y 
Anderson, 
Walter,  y 
Chenery,  j3 
Lysley, 
Gilmore, 
Salisbury, 
Collier,  /3 
Grahame, 
Angell, 


'}^^ 


^ 


Trin. 

Trin.H 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Corpus. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Christ'. \. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Cath. 

Caius. 

Maod. 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin . 

Christ's. 

Sid. 

Cath 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Calh. 

Cains. 

Trill . 

Cains. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Cai>is. 

Corpus. 


versity  CDunscl.      Hon. 


-in  Fur 


1  King's  Counsel. 
Fellow  of  Man.lalene. 
■i  Bishop  Suffraufin  of  Brir 
:!  Master  of  Jesus  CollOKO. 
•1  I,nte  Fellow  of  Downinn  College 

5  I)l»hoii  of  Nelson,  Now  Zoalaml,   1800— I8ii2 

6  Bishop  of  MrlLourne,  1870-188(1.  Bishop  of 
Manehester,  jHSli  llio:!.  Iliilaoan  Lecturer,  IWi*. 
Hon.  Fellow  of  St  .John's. 


7  Lord  Kvorsle.v.  MP.  for  Brs.ifonl,  Cer 
Division,  IHSll—lSii.'i.  FirstCoinmissioncr  of  W.i 
lS)<n— 1.MH4.  1H!«— l«i)4.  Poslmasler-fJeneral,  1 
IKHTi.     Presiilent  of  the  Local  Government  B.i 

iwn— iwin. 

H  Bishop  of  the  M»urltius,  1872— ISiW- 
9  Iloiuirary  Canon  of  Southwell. 
lU  Sixth  Earl  Bathurst. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


259 


,„.,       .,  fChas. Frederick  Mackenzie,  M. A.  (7rt/«s. 

p,  (.Joseph  Wolstenholme,  M.A.  Christ's. 

h.xAMiNERs   <[pej.cival  Frost,  M.A.  St  Johns. 


\V  ranglers, 
Us'Roulh,  %  Pet. 

I'Maxwell,  U         Trin. 
•Droop,  Trin- 

•Home,  Joh. 

'Day,  a         \S  Joh. 
•Wilkinson,)"    Trin. 

Whitt,  Trin. 

-•Latham,  Joh. 

Pratt,  Corput. 

•Brown,  Caiut. 

3»  Bates,  Joh. 

Falkner,  Joh. 

"Glover,  Emm. 

•Campbell,  Trin.H. 

•Hiirburv,  o  (Bl       liJoh. 

Hut..tiirison,T.N.  l"^  JyA. 

Elpliinstone,       Trin. 

Sampson,  i  ^,,    Jnh. 
^WriKht,    )'*•''•  Trin. 
•Stephen,  Trin.  H. 

'Deighton,  l^ueenn'. 

Coliman,  /3         Trin. 

Candy,  Emm. 

Kobiiison,  Trin. 

God  rich,  t  a;.,       Emm. 
'Lawson,!'*'^'     Trin. 

Cornell,  7  Clare. 

Ames,  Trin. 

Leake,  fi  Joh. 

Srurges,  Emm. 

Sweeting,  Pemh. 

Gabb,  Caiut. 

Almond,        1   .E'lim. 

Grabham,      \SJoh. 

Liltlewood,7'"Pi»n'». 

Tomklnson,        Trin. 

Hawlinson,         Kmm. 

1 1  are,  I'^Juh. 

Koberts,  K.y\^Jnh. 

Arnold,  l':^Trin 

■  Hawkins,  o(A)i*.  Win. 

Lawrence,  Otueut'. 

U'oodhouHC,       Caiut. 


Senior  Optimes. 
Ds  Izard,  Maqd. 

Weightman,       Joh. 

Kimington,        Joh. 

Dicey,  •>  Trin. 

•Bailey,  H.  R.  o  Joh. 

fhomas,  Caiut. 

Jessop,  Joh. 

Caiiel,  Joh. 

Baker,  Clare. 

Fox,  Sid. 

Kingsford,         Jesus. 

Pace,  Pemb. 

'■•Foxley,  a  Joh. 

Franks,  Trin.  H. 

'  ('reft,  a  Caiut. 

Hutchinson,  ft    Trin. 

Baker,  W.  DeF.  Emm. 

Whiteside,  J.      Caih. 

Robertson,  Trin. 

De  St  Croix,  |  :?•  Corpus. 

Strugnell,     |^,  Queens'. 

Wood,  J.  R.  /3    Trin. 
'Campbell,  a  jc-  Mapd. 

iMonro,  /J      l'-^  Trin. 

Coulson,  Trin. 

•Klliot, /3  Mayd. 

Hurnaby,  Christ't. 

Ward,  Emm. 

Welch,  W.J.  J.  Calh. 

Brass,  Corput. 

Drew,  Joh. 

Smith,  J.  S.        Trin. 

Ward,  /3  Trin. 

(iraham,  Trin.  H. 

Vicars,  ChritCt. 

■Cavendish,  Lord  Trin. 

Kershaw,  Emm. 

Craston,  Chritt's. 

Field,  Kmm. 

Klliot,         I  „  ,  Trin. 

Marshall,|3i-*''C7are. 

Walker,  Corput. 

Dent,  Trtn. 

Richards,  0         Trin. 

Hedges,  Queent'. 

Kingdon,  p         Trin. 

Smith,  (i.  M.  P  Caiut. 

Forster,  (i.  H.     Joh. 
'  Sale,  a  Trin. 

(iordon,  ChritCt. 

Caricm,  Trin. 


Kempson,j3  Caiu.s. 

Sanderson,  ^  Corpus. 

Curphey  Trin. 

Quick,    j  Trin. 

Weston, I  ■*'9-  Trin.H. 


Junior  Optimes, 

Ds  Tonge,  .loh. 

Walker,  W.  H.  Joh. 

■■  Farrar,  a  I  j,  Trin. 

Patch,      ('*"/•  Joh. 

Cory,  Pet. 

Hindle,  Joh. 

Upton,  Trin. 

Atlay,  1  Joh. 

Lockeit,  t  Queens'. 

Wood,  J.  Joh. 

•Fletcher,  a  Cuius. 

Walford,  -,  Trin. 

Tweddle,  Joh. 

Luckock,  Joh. 

Green,  A.J.  M.  Caiut. 

Wilkinson,  J.  F.  Joh. 

Webb,  Emm . 

Image,  Trin.H. 

Betts,  Trin. 

Fresh  field,  Trin. 

Bates,  Trin. 

Wilson,  W.  ^  Trin. 

'••I'ontifex,  Trin. 

Leaf,  'Trin. 

Godfray  Jesus 

Longlands,  Jesus. 

•Jackson,  S(   .,  Magd. 

Ward,        I  ^'/  Queent'. 

Bailey,  Sid. 

Hauxwell,  Caiut. 

Sealy,  Caiut. 

Willcock,  Trin. 

Soden,  Emm. 

Cooper,  Trin. 

Stokes, /3  Cuius 

Swanston,  Tnn. 

Murray,  Trtn. 

Svmonds  Cuius. 

^fix,  7  Trin 

Leachiniin,  Trin. 

Nash,  Caius. 

Lewin,  Joh. 

Rokcby,  Trin. 


i   Knuula*  Smllli'i  fill 

•  inrn. 

6    llriorilrr  or  Klcliiimnd. 

I     l'n,ff.,<.r    o(    Ki|H.nii 

rnlHJ   riijrilii 

1871 

S  lliil-ran  U-clurer,    IHBI 

Il7». 

;    KiKhth  |l»l<rnrl>r>anil> 

t  Ulo  r«M..i»  of  Clnro. 

lliilv«r«lty,  IhlCJ     IWW. 

a  i.>iFPi,iio»or  (.'niu>. 

H   lliilainii  l.pctiiror,  1X7(1. 

i  ilvnil  MxtrrnI  l(*rrf 

[>n  CoMriir.  lUr 

l.«lo.. 

u  K.f.l.K. 

260 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


•  oee       \i  (  Lewis  Hensley,  M.A.  Triintv. 

I  Boo. MODEHATORS  in         •        II?         f  \ll    K      t.<i     T   i     ' 

\  reicival  rrost,  M.A.  St  Johns. 


Examiners 


(  Norman  Macleod  Ferrei-s,  M.A.  Cuius. 
\  Hugh  Callendar,  M.A.  Magdalene. 


Wranglers. 

Ds  Savage,  TI  Jolt- 

'♦Courtney,  11  Joh. 

*Klsee,  Joh. 

''Crompton,     l  &  Trin. 
Cuthbertsoii,('i^  Corpus 

-Green,  A.  H. 
^"Hudson 
(l'eial)ei-tnnl,7 

»Rees,a  (B) 

'Gray,  C. 

^Drewry,  i   ,,. 

*l)u  Port,(     '' 
•  •Prescolt, 
Smethurst, 

'Headland,  y 
ii'Long 


Cuius. 
^  Trin. 


Puller, 
Iselin, 

*Lamb, 
Thompson, 

"  Fitzroy, 
Harrison, 
Woolnough, 
Dumas,)  .y 
Okely,  ('^' 
Lobh, 
Reynolds, 
Jones,  F.  H. 

"Ninnis 
Beard, 
Marchant, 
Brakenridge 
Freeman,  y 
Milward, 
•^•Machray, 
Tucker,  R. 
Devenisli 


Joh. 
Trin. 

I'emh. 

Cuius. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Cuius. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

KmiH. 
ir  Emm. 
■^,    Clare. 

Joh. 

Trin. 
I  ».  Christ's. 
(W  Caius. 

Christ's. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Trin . 


Browning,C.A.R.  Co/A 

Monro,  a 

Ponieroy,  0 

Hooppell, 

Seudamorc, 

Whitlow, 

Lennard, 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Sitltici/. 

MiKid. 


Senior  Oplirnes. 

Ds  Watson,  R.  G.  Corpus. 

Wood,  p  Cath. 

Browning,  H.B.  j  Queens'. 

Clarke,  I  Clare. 

Rusby,  Magd. 

Brown,  G.  W.  Enivi. 

Dix,  Caius. 

French,  Queens'. 

Clare,  Pet. 

Edwards,  ^  Pemb. 

Christie,  Joh 

•Hancock,  a  (a)  Joh. 

Muriel,  Pet. 

'Straffen,  Christ's. 

Hughes,  Emm. 

Collins,  G.  Cath 

Westerman,  Queens'. 

Beck,  A.  Caius. 

Hickford,  Trin. 

Hoare,  (3  Caius. 

Lord,  Jesus. 

Agnew,  Trin. 

Butt,  Jesus. 

Watson,  F,  F.  Caius. 

Godson ,  Pemli. 

Lufkin,  Joh. 

Walford,  Trin 

I)u  Boulay  Trin. 

Whitley,  Emm. 

Sander.s,  Ktnm. 

Clay,      1  ..  Emm. 

Griffith,  ('■''•  Cuius. 

Leathes,  J,ih. 

Ward.F.  L.  Trin. 

Banhani,  Sid. 

Vernon,  Joh. 

Bealey,  Sid. 

Matthews,  Trin. 

"(ireen,  W.  C.  a  Kim/'s. 

*Bcck,  R.  J.^  Clare. 

Moore,  y  Joh. 

"* Pearson,  J.  B.  a  Joh. 

Meeres,  /3  Clare. 

Phillips,  Queens'. 

Holdsworth,  Pet. 

Yeats,  Joh. 

'  Baty,  Sid. 

lionh.ini-Carlfr,  Trin . 


Jimior  Oplirnes. 


Ds  Etheridge, 

Lindsay, 

Looseniore, 

Sowerby, 

Balshaw, 

Lander, 

Hornbv, 

Poole,' 

Harlock, 

Burrow,  J.  H. 

Wilkinson, 

Wilde, 

Cooper,       I  ,, 
*Webster.ar*''/ 

Smith,  W. 

Burrow,  R.  J. 

Little,  j3 

Beaumont,  y 
'Marsden 

Scholfield, 

Child, 

Heeley,  o 

Alston, 

Wimberley, 

Healy, 

I'earse,  ^ 

Pigou, 

Cayley,  p 

Casher, 

Haigh, 

Roxby, 
""Butler,  a 

Spurgin, 

Propert, 

Ward,  A 

Richards, 
II  Bousficid, 

Mothersole, 

(Jrindrod, 

Randolph, 

Bennett 


'}^;</. 


.  H, 


Caius. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Corpus. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Pet. 
Cath. 
Christ's 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
.lesus. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Magd. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin.H. 
Trin. 
Queens'. 
Joh. 
Cuius. 
Christ's. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Clure. 
Trin.H. 
Pemlj. 
.lesus. 
Cuiu.t. 
Trin . 
Trin . 
Trin. 
Corpus. 


Sunimerhayos,Y  Quee)i 


Molynoux, 

Dand, 

Bowen, 

Browne, 

Shore, 

Scowcroft 


Magd. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Maud. 


1   K.1U1.1  a«  Smilh'uPriztnien. 

1  Li.ril  C.Mirtiity.     M.P.  for  CornxMll,  Roiiinin 
Division,  18M.V1800.     Hon.  Foltow  of  St  John's. 

2  Profonsor  of  C,u(,\«isy  at  Oxford,  18811-fWf.. 
:i  Pr«bondary  of  York. 

4  Ctaoti,   Arcliileaion  and  Chancellor  of  the 
PlocoHO  of  CarliHlit. 
6  l.aic  FkIIow  oI  Cniiiii. 


6  Arilibiahop  of  ltupprl'8  Lund,  1893— 1304.       I 

7  Ilulaonn  Lecturer,  1874. 

8  L'lle  Krilow  ol  I'liiimnnuel. 

9  Bi»llop  cif  ItKlhiirHl,  AuHtraloi,  1H(;!I-|>W) 

1(1  MHHter  of  Trinily  (Villi-gc.     Hian  of  (Jlouccn- 
ter,  IHSn-IHHI).      Ilenil   Mnali-l    ol   lUrrotv  School, 

18.''>!i-iNKr.. 

11    Binhop  of  rreloriH,  IB78— 1902. 


f! 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


261 


1856. — Moderators 


Examiners 


Wraiigleis. 

Ds'Haiiley,  (1)        Joh. 
'Rigbv,(a)3        Trin. 
•Clarke.C.B. )  .Queens'. 
•Ellis  (SSiiinei/. 

•Smith, H.W.'~Trin. 
•Hardy /3  Trhi. 

••Kawcett  Trin.H. 

•Moore  Pemb. 

'Harlin  Pet. 

Rouse  Trin. 

Harpley  Joh. 

'Alkinsoni  „     Trin.H. 
••Bonney/Si"*''  Joh. 
•Dyson  Emm. 

Duncan  Pemh. 

I'lerce  Corpus. 

Kendall  Joh. 

•Long,  R.  Corpus. 

^•Marten  Joh. 

Preston  J  Emm. 

Sharp     SMq.     Jeius 

Street     )  Emm 

Kdridfje  Kmm. 

filcn         1  „     Emm. 

Ward.E.)-^''-  Christ  s. 

Hall  Jesut. 

Tebav  Joh. 

»Caiid'vl  „„        Sidney. 


Clark 


\M<,. 


M,i(ld. 


'•Browne,  G.  I'.  Ca(h. 

Christ's 
>jEt/.  Joh. 
iiR^'         Joh. 
riper  Trin. 

Hiekling  Clare. 


Kbdtn        ) 

»K<iwc  a  (n)?y 

SwcetiiiEfl' 


J.  Bu(l(l  Pliear,  M.A.  Clare. 
William  Henry  Hesant,  M.A.  JbA. 

Edward  John  Hillier,  M.A.  Trinity. 
Joseph  Wolstenholme,  M.A.  Christ's. 


.Senior  Optimes.         I 

Ds  Streeter  Clare. 

Cliolineley  Emm. 

W'igan  Trin. 

Cormackia,  Queens'. 

Southey  j"*"'-  Cuius. 

Tat  ham  Joh. 

Glover    »  Jon. 

Howlett  liEf/.  Cuius 

Speer       I  Trin.       1 

Powley  Jesus,     j 

Liveing  Christ's. 

Martindale  Joh. 

Townson  I'rin. 

Gyles  Joh. 

Challisl  „  Trin. 

Nairne)     ^'  Emm. 

Exton  Y  Joh. 

Stone,  H.I  „„  Trin.      I 
Stubbs      \-^^'  Pemb.     i 

Acland  Jesus.     \ 

Bury  E7nm. 

White  Joh. 

Lane      )  «.  Joh. 

Lawsoni^^'  Trin. 

Worthington  Joh. 

Belli  „„  Christ's. 

Nix  i^'-  Triti. 

■  Brown  a  (A)  Trin. 
S'Smith.R.  Hortona  Joh.  ' 

I'cnley  Corpus. 

Poulton  Joh.         I 

Fish  Cuius.     I 

Gordon  Joh.        \ 

Pengelley  Queens'.. 

Culler        )  Joh. 
Grover       >Mq.Emm. 

Mason,  G.J  Sidney. 

^Ransomc  Caius. 


Junior  Optimei. 


s  Elwell 

Jesus. 

*Wilsona 

Magd. 

Fen  ton  ^ 

Trin. 

Lloyd 

Pemb. 

Marshall 

Corpus. 

Carter 

Joh. 

Culley 

Trin. 

Mead 

Joh. 

Spedding 

Trin. 

Robertson 

Trin. 

Watts 

Christ's 

Bostoek 

Trin.H. 

"Cheetham 

Christ's 

Cutting  y 

Corpus. 

Collins 

Sidney. 

Sills 

Joh. 

Knowlcs 

Cath. 

sMaclagan 

Pet. 

Burton 

Caius. 

Gleadow 

Joh. 

Kelly  p 

Trin. 

Smith,  W.  E. 

Joh. 

Kennedy 

Caiu.\ 

Wilson,R 

Trin. 

Fuller 

Joh. 

•Calverlev  a 

Christ's 

Baby 

Clare. 

Beach 

Joh. 

Cowie 

Joh. 

Jackson. T.  H 

Joh. 

Barker 

Trin. 

Ballsy 

Cath. 

Chapman )  •;.,. 
Darwalipi^'' 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Stone 

Pemh. 

Currie 

Maqd. 

Meares 

Trin. 

Penfold 

Trin.H 

King 

Caius. 

Nunn,  J.  p 

Joh. 

Marriott  3 

Corpus 

1  Prn(ei>oror  roliticBl  Economr,  1863 — IIVM. 

2  llul»«ftD  Lrrturer,  1884. 
.1  Kiiift'n  CoudmI. 

4  Iliiliop   of    Briatol.      Biiliop    uf  3t«|>iiuy,    1 

IHH7-I9M.     Hon.  Fellow  of  St  Citliarilio" 

5  KiiiK'i  Counxt   Troonuroruf  l.llicolii'i  Inn. 
It  lion.  Ki'llnwofCniuiL 

7  lllalmpol  Sitrra  Leonr,  IWo-PW. 

8  Archblihuiiof  York.     DUbop  of  Lichnald,  1h7»— IHliI 


cy    Prof" 


Icruf  Ihu  Itiynionil  Hortun. Smith  I'rii 


262 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


.„,„      ,^  f  William  Magan  Campion,  M.A.  ywcK/w'. 

l867.-Moi)KRAToiis  I  William  Walton,  M.A.  Trin. 

I  Samuel  George  Phear,  M.A.  Emm. 
ExAMiNKRs     t William  Henry  Besant,  M.A .  Joh. 


Wranglers 
Dsi*Kinch,(2) 
•Savage,  (1) 
-•Gorst, 
'Parez, 
•Walton. 
:i'Skeltor.,l  „„ 


(Queens' . 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Queetts'. 

Cams. 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


'Ludlo 
S'Smith,  L. 
*Shackell,^ 
♦Brandreth, 
•Gilbert,-)/ 
*Ewbank,L. )  „„  Clare. 

Hensley,      {^I'Trin. 
Jones, C.  A.l  g,„  Joh. 
'PuUei  ]^''-Trin. 

Harvey,  B.W.     Joh. 

Jones,  D.  Triti. 

•Hurst,  Calh. 

Da  vies,  J  ok. 

•Manley,  Cla7-e. 

Bridge,  Sidne;/. 

Harvey,  W.C.    Joh. 

Porcher,)  „„      Kmman 

Sykes,     J^''-     Joh. 

Perry  1  »Trin. 

Roberts,  C.M.)^  ■/oft. 

Kindersley,        Jesus. 


*Earle, 

Kiiifl's. 

'Stone,  a 

Trin. 

Goldson, 

Caius. 

Roberts,  N.  H. 

Joh. 

Fisher,   ) 

Chri.iVs. 

Hyde,      >  Mq 

Cains 

Lidgett,  ) 

Trin. 

Traff'ord, 

Pet. 

Forster,  J.J.   ' 

Joh. 

Satterthwaite,J 

Jesus. 

oxSomerset./S 

Trin. 

Whiting. 

Caius. 

Senior  Optimes. 
Ds  Seeker,  Christ's. 

Bishop,  H.  Christ's.  \ 

Fairbrass,  E.    )  li-Corpn.'.-.l 
♦Platt,F.T.o(n)i^  Tn//. 
Dixon,  fi  )  Joh 

Parkvn,    >  jVq. 


Junior  Optiiues. 


Shaw, 
'Mellor, 
Wilkinson, 
Durell. 
Johnson,    1 
Punnett,^) 
Glover 


q.Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Queetis'. 

Joh. 
„    Clare. 
^^  Clare. 

Christ's. 


Latham,  ■ 


Ds  Swallow, 
Fitton,  I  „ 
Norris,  I  ^'' 
Hill,  H. 
Gibson,      ) 
M'Kenzie,  I 


Black  well,)  ■,„  Emman.l 

Snell,  ^^l-Trin. 

Earnshaw,!  „    Ca^fe. 

Stevens,      i-^^'Emmon.\ 

Barnes,  )   -Magd. 

Cookson,T.C  y^Caius. 

Salvin,  )^  Trin.H. 

Lee,  T.  W.  /31,o<  Trin. 

Rivers,  i^   Trin. 

Meek,  ]  o-  Trin. 

Smith, 11. W.)^./ofc. 

Ward,  R.  Christ's. 

•Tremlett,  Kinp's. 

•  Delves- Broughton,  Tr.H. 

Gedge,W.W.^  Caius. 

Roberts,  Queens'. 

Baily  ^      Trin. 

Pearson  (Pen- 
nant), P.  P. 
s*Seeley,  a  (a) 

Shaw,  y 

Raven, 

Furniss,  \ 

Gould,  ^J-^g. 


Christ's. 
Caiiis. 
Kmman. 
Trin. 
Caius. 
Emman. 


Clare. 
Emmon. 
Kmmar. 
Emman. 
Christ's 
^^l-Pet. 


Naylor.  C.  Corpus. 

Piatt,  G.  M.a     Trin. 
Hawker,       ]  6-  Jesus. 
i>Kemii,H.J.  1^    Trin.H. 
Campbell,  C)  &■  Trin. 
Ransome,     j^  Trin. 


im ,  ^ 
ow,' 


Mq. 


Ingram 
Stork 
Warl 
Barlow.  ,8  I  „ 
Fendall     )"*"''• 
Farmer, 
Woodhoiise, 
Bramall,  ) 
Hensley,  '    „ 
Manson,  ^ 

Stanham,  I 
Burra,  y 
Holmes,  y 
Oldfield. 
Martin,  H. 
Davis,    1 
Foster,   (M(i. 
Wright,' 
Hillyard,)  „, 
Owen,      i^''- 
Vernon, 
*Monro,  a 
Nellcn,F.  J. 


Jestts. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Jesus. 

Emman 

Trin . 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Pet. 

Caius. 

Enuiian. 

Emman. 

Caius. 

Corpus. 


1  Hon.  Follow  of  Queens'. 

2  Sir  J.  E.  Gorst,  K.C.,  M.P.  for  the  Cnivorsity,  189J-1S9G.      Hon.  Follow  of  St  John's. 
ii  Prebendary  of  Lincoln  0>thcilral. 

4  Hulsenn  Lecturer,  18(jg. 

5  King's  Counacl.     Senior  JuiIk'i'  of  the  City  "f  I.omlon  Court. 

6  Censor  of  Non-Ccllegiute  Student*,  lS<ill.S]. 

7  Ri^ht  Hon.  J.  W.  Mellor,  Ring's  Counsel.    M.r.  for  Ycrlishiro  (Sowerby),  1892—1904. 
B  Sir  J.  R.  Sooley,  Professor  of  Modern  History,  1869-1898. 

S  King's  Counsel. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


263 


,„.„,,  j  Norman  Macleod  Ferrers,  M. A.  Cuius. 

18o8.-Moi)KRATOHs  ^  j^^^^^j.^  Braithwaite  Batty,  M.A.  Emman. 


Examiners 


Wranglers. 

II- 'Slesscr. (1)  Queens'. 
1  •  Smith,  C.A.(2)  Pet. 

-•W'acc,  Joh. 

*  Had  ley,  Trin. 
llompas,  Joh. 
I'itcairn,  Jesus. 
Kidder.  Trin. 

*  Crabtree,y  Joh. 

♦Garriek,  i  „^,  Cains. 

'Rouse,    )'*'*■  Trin. 

•Prior,  Trin. 

Lucas.  Joh. 

♦  Hewitt,  Emman. 
■■■.skeat,  Christ's. 

Kitchen,)  Joh. 

♦Mowat.tii-'*^'    Sidney. 
•Houslcy,    \  „    Clare. 

Recordon,  )"^'-p«mfc. 

«  I.athain,  Caius. 

•Kishcr,  p  Trin. 

Kuckley,  Trin. 

(Jruggen,  Joh. 

•Birdwood,)  «.„  Pet. 

Symns,       i^^Joh. 

Lane,        )  n„   Joh. 

I'ricliard.i'*'   Joh. 

Lccming,  I  „„    Christ's. 

Newton,  i-*^    Joh. 
•McClellan,o1  s-Trwi. 

Reeves,         )fi^  Trin. 
Joh. 
■  Joh. 
„  .     '  Joh. 

Dlissard  Joh. 

Home,  1  Mf       Clare. 

Hunter.  I     '"     Queens'. 

Armfield,  Pemb. 

I'arry,  Corpus. 

Kna|)ton,Y        Queens'. 

HudMin,  Trin. 

Kelley,  Queens'. 

Uayliss,  Joh. 


William  Magan  Campion,  M.A.  Queens'. 
Hugh  Callendar,  M.A.  Magdalene. 


Reeves,         ) 
Adam,         ) 
Harnes,       > 
IJreen.J.e  ) 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Green,  T.  S.  1  »  Caius. 

Wormald.    j^  Christ's. 

Thompson,        Je.vu*. 

Henslow,  I  „     Christ's. 

Tweedy,  j-^"-  Emman. 

Brown,  Catli. 

"♦Clark,  E.C.a(.\)TH«. 

Price,  Queens'. 

Savell,  Joh. 

Holley,  1      Tr.  H. 

Pennethorne,  Na^'".  ^■ 

W'edderburn,  j  ~  Trin. 

Borradaile,  )      Joh. 

Clark,  >  Ssitinei/. 

Smith,  F.     j  ~Joh. 

Rogers,  Clare. 

Campbell,  Emman. 

Skipworth.y       Emman. 

Mansell,  Caius. 

Cavendish, Ld.F.C.  Trin. 

Gregory.  Emman. 

,      "Campbell, y         Trin. 
j      *Donne,a      1  6- Trin. 

Henniker,^  i  ^  Tnn.H. 

Fullagar,  Caius. 

Wright,  Caius. 

Collins,   )  Cath. 

Mq.  Joh. 
Cath. 
Caius 

l^'i-  'j1: 

Trin. 
Joh 


Tom, 
Wilson, 
Liveing 
Finch, 
Pearson,  J 
Cutbill,)  J,. 
Lewty, )  ■  '^' 


Ireland,  1  Trin. 
Johnston,  }  lu/. Cuius 
•Potts,n(B)l  Joh. 

Hcppenstal \,a)  's-Joh . 
Pcnley,  y'f^.  Corpus. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Wilkinson, E.G.Joft. 

Pan  ton,  Caiui. 

Karney,  Trin. 

Jenkins,)   .,       Magd. 

Siieath,   J'**-    Caiits. 
■Bowen,a  1   ..    7>!>i. 

Mortimer,  i-'^^-CtoJ 

Barnacle, 

Leverett. 

Sendall.a 

Rogers.y 

Froysell, 
♦Evans, 

Allen, 

Brett, 
»FuIler, 

Coles,      1 

Dearden, 

Goodacre.l 

Marshall 


Broome, 
Blythc.)  6. 
Piatt.    "-' 


Sidney. 
Chris't'i 
Trin. 


'•a 


.iiij. 


Joh. 

Emman. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Kintj's. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Trin. 


Hey  wood,  Trin. 

Blome6eld,')  j^,  Caius 
Crompton,  j"  "'Trin 
Lee,         I  ,i.. 


Tennent,  i 

Barrow, 
Carter, 
Robarts, 
Brooks,  I 
Smith,  J 


1-^.. 
.*•<?. 


Johnson,  I  ,.     Sidney 
•Lupton.al    ■''   Joh. 
Boswell.)  f.      Clare. 
levers,     i '  '^"    Magd. 
Rogers  Harrison,  ]'i~.Cla 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 


Goody,)  _,„      Caiu 
Hillcy,;'®*-     Joh. 


Serjeantson 

Dury, 

Thomas, 

Burton, 

MUller, 

Drake, 

Hunt, 


Tr. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Sidney. 

'I'rin. 

Trin. 


I  II..I1.  Kollownf.st  Peter*!. 

t  RaqullF  Ucdell,  |H)7-IHg«. 

3  K  1.     Ju.lKoofCminly  Court 

4  I.Ble  Fi-How  of  SI  Cnlharini-'i. 
,',   Pri>fr«»or  of  Anf(l0'  HKion. 

II  Dnwnini;  Proffwr  of  Mrdlcinc,  1H74-1H94;  Deputy  I'rofo 
wiiliiL'     rr'.on<Hn  I-onurcr,  UoTiil  College  of  PhTilcInn 

:    Rrniii.  |-rofp..orof  Clflll.««r      -     '  .   .  ^-  .. 

n  Sir    II.  ''nrntibrll'llannrrmnn 


lor,  1«(W-1H74.     Korniorly  Fallow  of 

. Hnrvelftii  Ornior,  IWfl. 

ProfoMorlaiyrllow  ofHt  Joiin'i.     Formerly  Fellow  of  Trinity. 


264 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES, 


1859. MODKRATORS 


Examiners 


(Harvey  Goodwin,  D.D.  Caius. 
(Norman  Macleod  Ferrers,  M.A.  Caius. 
(William  Magan  Campion.  M.A.  Queens'. 
( Robert  Braithwaite  Batty,  M.A.  Emman. 


Wranglers. 


s  ''Wilson 

J  oh. 

*  Brown)  „ 
•Steel    l^'l- 

Trin. 

Caius. 

2'Jack()) 

Pet. 

3'Stone 

Queens'. 

1 'Clifton  (2) 

J  oh. 

*Mathews 

Caius. 

s*Wodehouse  y 

Caius. 

•Vyvyan 

Caius. 

6*Oakeley 

Jesus. 

*Hopkins 

Trill.  II. 

*Aclams 

J  oh. 

Willmot  V 

Trin. 

7*Cornish 

Sitlnev. 

Bush 

Joh. 

♦Taylor 
Johnson  y 

Trin. 

Cuius. 

Besant 

Christ's 

•  Longflen 

Queens'. 

SHerschel 

Trin. 

Bunting 

Pemb. 

♦Davidson 

Trin.  H 

Donaldson 

Joh. 

Collins 

Joh. 

Widdowson 

Joh. 

Constable 

Christ's. 

Dakyns    ) 

Trin. 

Maclean   \M<i 

.  Trin. 

Neale        ' 

Joh. 

M'^CallY 

Trin. 

Mullins 

Joh. 

Bruce 

Cains. 

'•Sidgwick  a  (A 

Trin. 

Rhodes 

Clare. 

Thomvson 

Trin. 

Drew      1  jj.,, 
^Trotter^J^^'- 

Sidney. 

Trin. 

Jones 

Emman. 

(") 


Senior  Opti 
Ds  O'Neill 

Heberden 

Green 

Musson 

Ward  /3 

Du  Port 

Johnson 
"'Deanc 

Airy  y 

Griffith 

Proud 

Stolterfoth 

Malkin  ft 

Creswcll 

Tremlfttv 

Durst 

Roberts  y 

Winkfield 

Harris 

Hankey 
•Longmire  a 

Hewi.son 
'iSweatinan 

Arthur  |3 

Robertson 

Rhodes  ft 

Godson 

Stolterfoth 

Tebbutty 

Lakiny 

Alexander 

Fawcett 

Lovick 

Trafford  ft 

Browne 

Slight 

Francis 

Cator 

Carmichacl 

Amos  ft 

Paynler 

Gill 

Ashe 

Clarke- Y 

WyatI  y 

Makinson 
i-Whitley 


Emman. 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Sidney. 

Caius. 

Emman. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clirist's. 

Trip. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Sidney. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Caius. 

Christ's. 

Emman. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Trin . 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Calh. 

Clare. 

Queens'. 


Junior  Opt 
Ds  Langton 

Snape 

Boodle /3 

Barton 

Stanning;8 

Jackson 

Pickles 
'"'Perkins  a 

Garland 

Allen  ^ 

Little 

Fearon  y 

0-Hara 

Wright 
*Hales  a 

Gardner 

Simpson 

Laurence 

Beasley 

Goggs 

Marriott 

M^^Kellar 
"'Holmes  a 

Macdonald 

Smith  J  ^'^' 
Booth  a 
i^Verey 
Steward 
Welch 
Handley 
Hunter  y 
Fawcett 
Foystcr 
Darby 
Scott 
De  Castro 
Attlee      I  ,. 
Poynder  (■'"'' 
Williams 
Home 
Ward 
Seppings 
NutUll 
'^Speechly 
Wilks 


unes. 
Caius. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Christ's 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Christ's 
Magd. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Caius. 
Trin. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Joh. 

Emman. 
Trin. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Corpus 
Joh. 
Sidney 
Caius. 
Emman. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Pet. 
Caius 
Caius 
Trill. 
Clare 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Caius 
Trin. 
Cains 
Clare 
Caius. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Trin. 


1    CuiK.iv  nf  Wnrecstcr.     llulscan  Lecturer,  18!)8. 
■i  I'rofenBorol  MstlieuiBticn  in  the  tlniverBlly  of  Glasgow. 
:l  Itndt  liffo  Observer  at  Oxioril,  lS7!l-lRil7. 

4    l'rofe»«or  of  Kxprriinental  Philo»oiihy  in  the    ITniveisity  of  Oxford.     Fellow  of  Morton 
Waiiliain  CollfK''". ''xlord.  Ti  I'rebeililary  of  Exi^tor. 

a  Sir  II.  Eviljii  O.iktlcy.     Forjiiorly  Her  Majesty's  Chief  Inspector  of  Training  Colleges. 

7  BiBhop  Suffragan  of  8t  Germans.     Archdoacou  of  Cornwall. 

8  Hon  Professor  of  Kxperimcnlal  Physics  inthe    Armstrong  (,'ollege,  Newcastle-on-Ti  ne. 
0  Professorof  Moral  Philosophy,  lHH:(—inno. 

10  Prebendary  of  Chichester.  11  Archbishop  of  Can.ada. 

12  nishopof  ChotaNagporo,  1890—1904. 

l»  Lato  Pellow  of  Downing. 

14  Late  Fellow  DfClare. 

l')  Otniiiil  Hefeiee  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature. 

16  Bishop  of  Travancore,  187»-1889. 


MATHEMAIICAL  TRIPOSES. 


265 


1 86U.— Moderators 


Examiners 

IVraiiglei  s. 

DsiStirlinR(l)       Trin. 
•Baily  (2)  Joh. 

"  Kic'hardson        Joh. 

Diirell  Joh. 

•  Merriman         Joh. 

-•Snooke(Woo(ls)Y  Tfin. 

•Smith,  C.J.  E.  Joh. 

-  •  C  rosth  waite  i  ^  Trin . 

Stephenson  ]•?  Trin. 

Foster  Joh. 

•Kve^  Trin. 

I-isher  Trin. 

Brown  Caius. 

.Macfarlan  Trin. 

Cliurton  King's. 

Candler  Trin. 

Hoare      ,  Joh. 

•Taylor  a   jE'/.  Joh. 

Watkins*  Cains. 

Lcc  F.mmati . 

•Braithwaite       Clare 

.\Iarrack  Joh. 

I'roctor  Joh. 

William!.  Trin. 

Hrcnl  (Queens'- 

Blissard  Emman. 

Ferguson     [  ^  Joh. 
'MacCarlhy  )■?  Enwian. 

Bates  '    Magd. 

Kvans  Corpus. 

Booth    )  „„      Trin. 

MakKillj'*''-     Trin. 

Previte(Orton)  Joft. 

Mason  Christ's. 

.Scott  Joh. 

-Itayford  /  >  Tr.  H. 

Smith,  Jiusoii    ^'Joh. 

Walsh  ^^  Emm. 


Junior  Optimes. 
DsBeddome   )  k    Trin. 
Brownlowfjl   Etnman, 


\  Henry  William  Watson,  M.A.  Trin. 
I  Edward  John  Routh,  M.A.  St  Peter'i. 
\  Peicival  Frost,  M.A.  St  John's. 
(Norman  Maclcod  Ferrers,  M.A.  Caius. 
.Senior  Optimei. 

DsShoults  Joh. 

Moodie  Triti. 

Clarke)  ^  Pemb. 

Smith  J«  Christ's. 

Raljan    '  Trin. 

Graham  Trin. 

Langdon  )  UTrm. 
•Young,SirG.^(<i  Trin. 

Cachemaille  Caius. 

Karman  Joh. 

Harvey  Christ's. 

-Buszard  y)  ^  Trin. 

Howell     !«  Calh. 

Pennethorne  Jesus. 

Codd  Joh. 

Jackson,  Gildart  Joh. 

Wyer  Emman. 

Mortimer  Trin.  H. 

Adams  )  ^^  Cniits. 

Weekesj*  Sidnep. 

Fisher  Jesus. 

•Festing  Trin. 

Metcalfe  Joh. 

Nunn      )  bj  Emman. 

Watkinsj-o  Chri.-'fs 

Bunburyl  ^  Joh. 

Love        )  ■a  Sidney. 

Blvth  ■  Joh. 

Bo'ulby    )  .  Queens'. 

Crombie     W  Trin. 

Johnston'  •  Trin. 

'  Hodgson  a  'i  King's. 

Nisbct  Jesus. 

Cooper)  ^  .  Christ's. 

Grist     j^''  Joh. 

Andras  Joh. 

Kwen  Trin. 

^Mules      I  „„    Trin. 

Sell  wood  )'*'''■  Joh. 

'Ward  Trin. 

Farrant  Trin. 

■'Peilea^  Christ's 
'"Bosanqucta  ) ,   King's 

Graham        l^.Einman 

Methold        )  ■   Trill    H. 

Storrs  Cath 

Jes&op  Trin. 

Nixon  Corpus. 

Paley       ]^  Joh 

WestcottJ-Q  Pemb. 


Howard     )  •     Clare. 

CowelljB)  «j.     Trin. 

Peach      j-^^    Kmnu 

Imrie 

Brooks 

Shattock 

Bower  j     ^ 

Barwell 

Dunning 

Bullock 

Cripps 

Clayton  v) 
*Attwood 

Coode 

D'Almaine 

Hart 

Bigg 

Collier 

Everett 

Lawson 

MacCalniont 

Whittington 
'"Smith 

Vines 

F'ox 

Davenport  I  ^   Trin. 

F'rere         ]•«    Emman, 

Scargill  /3|  „„  Trin. 

Waddell   }-'*^Trin. 

Wedgewood      Trin. 


1  I^ril  Juntlcc  of  Appeal,  I'iOO  -190«. 

2  KliiK'«<'oun«l. 

S  lll«hi.|i  SiiffraK*"  <>f  Bovorlcy.     Archdcocon  of  lork, 
t  llrad  .Muierof  Kin*  KdwHrd'n  Grammar  Hchuul,  Five  Wa)',  llitminK'i" 
r.  IM.hopofMi  Alhan>,lMI<i-)9(n!. 
I,  lti>hopnr  N»Uon. 
7  HIr  W.  K.  Wnr.l.  K.I'.S.I. 
H   MlMtor  of  l'l.rl.l'». 
•1  Comiii'iii  Serjeant  i>f  Lonilixi.     K.C. 
10  Ooo  of  the  MntriifMiUUin  Mofflilrntot. 
5  Kiuiil  >•  Clmncollar'*  M>d>lll«t>. 


12 


266 


MATHEMATICAL    TRIPOSES. 


,^^,       ..  ,.    ( I'ercival  Frost,  M.A.  iSY  ./o/in*. 

861. — Moderators    ■  .  ,      tt       i  .      u    n       iv^  a   ij.  /  l 

.,  (Henry  William  Watson,  MA.  Trinity. 

EXAMINERS  \  Kdward  John  Routh,  M.A.  St  Peter's. 


Wranglers. 
Ds  Aldis,  (1) 
i«Bond,  (2) 

♦Hudson, 

*Hensley, 

♦Freeman, 

*Sharpc, 

*Bushell,  ^ 

'Pattrick, 

•Hiem, 

•Thomson, 
Thompson, 

*  Kitchener,  fi 

«Budd,  fl 
Gabb,      1  „„ 
Romilly,)^''- 
Bechaux, 
McDowell, 
Cheyne, 

"Mozley,  /3 
Hornby, 
Dalton,  y 
Davies-CoUeyj  I 
Lane,  ]• 

Rouse, 
Tomlin, 

2Channell,/3 
Bradley,!  „ 
Seriven,  )      ^ 
Rippin, 
Thurlbourn, 
Valentine,  y 
Griffith,    1  „„ 
Mathews,  )■*'•. 
Armitage 


Senior  Optiiiiea. 


Trin. 

Ds   Williams, 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Churchill, /3|  ^ 

Joh. 

J  oh. 

Sweetinc,     !■? 

Trin. 

Christ's- 

Helt, 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Shuttlewoith, 

Caius. 

,Ioh. 

Buckley, 

.loh. 

Joh 

■l*Abb()tt,  a  (A) 

Joh. 

Maqd. 

Cole,       1  „ 
Skinner,  j  -*■''• 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Hawkins, 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Tillard, 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Finlaison, 

Jes 

Pemb. 

Smart, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Dodd, 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Fawcett, 

Trin.H. 

Sidney. 

Corrie,  )  „„ 
Levin,  i-^-'J- 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Cooke, 

)  fe./oft. 

King's. 

Hughes,W.O  h 

■QEm. 

Penib. 

Barclay, 

Trin. 

Cains. 

Newton, )  „, 
Thomas,) '^^^ 

Joh. 

<=.  Trin. 

Trin. 

^  Trin. 

Clarence, 

\  fe7Vm. 

Trin. 

••Richmond, o(B 

I  f  Pet. 

Caius. 

Leach, 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Smith,  /3 

Clare. 

Caius. 

Dover, 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Edwards,  8 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Bull,          \ 

Queens'. 

Emman. 

Shepherd,  >Mq 
Thelwall,  ' 

.Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Robertson, 

1  ^Trin. 

■Joh. 

*Twentyman,o 

^Chr. 

Emman. 

Junior  Optimei. 
Ds  Quilter,  Pet. 

Heath,  Trin.H 

Burney,  Trin. 

Airy,  a  i  „  ,       Trin. 
*Boys,yl'^'l-      King's. 
I'M  wards(Cox- Ed  wards) , 
Emman. 
Jones,  )  S-  'I'rin. 

Pierpoint,y  ifi^  Joh. 
Bagge,  1  „  Trin. 
Singleton,)^'/  P<?OTfe. 
Francis, 
Flather,  )  „ 
Hedges,/3I^'/- 
Townend, 
Hoare,  y 
Venn, 

Maclachlan, 
Wilsun.W.R.  (•S'7Vm. 
Wilson,  W.  S.  Joh. 
Warlow,  Joh. 

Foster,  Joh. 

Copestake,)  ci.   Christ's. 
Hulbert,     )^    Caius. 
Peers,  Cath. 

Hughes,  A.  0.   Trin.H. 
Tanner,  Corpus. 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 


t  Mr  Hadley  waaappoiuted  Moderator,  Dec.  I3th,  I860,  in  place  of  Mr  Nowbery,  who  \ 
to  roHif^n  on  account  of  ill  health. 

1  Archdeacon  of  Stow.    Hon.  Fellow  of  Magdalene. 

2  Judge  of  the  King*B  Bench  Division,  High  Court  of  Justice. 

8  Head  Master  of  the  City  ol  London  School,  18G5— 1889.     Hulsean  Lecturer,  1876. 
4  C.B. 


f 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


267 


l862._MoDERAToRs  i  io««P'>  Wolsteuholine,  M.A   C/irisru. 
I  Norman  Macleod  rerrers,  M.A.  Cuius. 

Examiners    \  I'ercival  Frost.  M.A.  ^7  Johns 

Augustus  Vaiighton  Hauley,  M.A.  St  Juhn  s. 


I  ^<i- 


Wrangler 

Ds« Barker  (I) 
•Laing  (2) 
*Dale 
•Torry 
"Sephtoii 
»Banhain  i 
•Main 
'•Joyce 
2'Taylor,  fi 
"Catton 
•Chapman 
•Dell  )  ^ 

•Mozley.all  )•? 

Dinnis 

Blake 
^•VVhilworth 

Powell,  M. 

Clowes 

Ba(?shawe 

Jones 

Kvncs-Clinton 

Williams 

Hatten 
"Morcan 

Bowkcr 

Ouest,  1 

Archer)  ^, 

Groves  l^''- 

Hanbury 

Morris 

Cherrill 

Sinker,  fi  i 


\M,/. 


s. 

Trin. 
J  oh. 
Trin. 
J  oh. 
J  oh. 
Caius. 
J  oh. 
Caius. 
J  oh. 
Joh 

Emman. 
Corpus. 
Kino's. 
Joh! 
Caius. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Caius. 
Jesus. 
Emman. 
Christ'.'!. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Queens'. 
Caius. 
Joh. 
Trin. 


Seninr  Optiyues, 

Ds  Tonge  Emman 

Kingsford  I 
Moore         j 


I  „„  Trin. 
i  ^9-  Trin. 


Pratt 
''Burbidgo,  a 
Adams 

Dal  ton      )  J., , 
Le  Pelley)'*'' 
Roberts 
Williams,  7 
Stanley 


Bidgway 
Ellis         }jEq. 
Kennedy) 
Bond     ) 
Powley  >.*:'/. 
Vines    ) 
Warner 
Storrs 
"Wilson, W.K. a  1: 
Patcrson,  fi 
Coventry 
Hutlcr)   .,, 
Con<lcr  1 '*^' ' 
Fletehcr 
Bury 

Casey  \         jun. 

Mayo,  T.  i\Mq.  Trin. 
Snell  )       Emman. 


Joh. 
Christ's. 
Caitis. 
Christ's. 
■  Caius 
Christ's 
Trin . 
Joh. 
Sidncp. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Christ's. 
Sidney/. 
Trin . 
Corpus. 
1  ^Cath. 
'  -f  Tri7i. 
Clare. 
Trin.H. 
Trin. 
Queens'. 
Trin . 
Trin. 
Joh. 


Junior  Oytimes. 
Ds  Geldart  |  ^7V.  H. 

ShuttleworthJ'P  Trin. 
Gallagher  Corpus. 

Beverley  Caius. 

Coddington)  ^  Trin. 
Lamplugh    i-?  Christ's. 
Christopherson  Joh. 
Inman     1  .,      Christ's. 
Twynam  I  "*■'/■    Trin. 
Strickland  Christ's. 

Richards  Tritt. 

Darwin)  j,„       Christ's. 
Hall      j^9-      jgg^g 
Holliday  Joh. 

Dunn  Christ's 

Marshall,  y        Trin. 
James  )  y,  Caius. 

Turner  I'  ' ''       Christ's. 
Cherry  Clare. 

Poynder  Caius. 

De  Samuel  Maijd. 

Muiibv)  J,-         Trin. 
Siddallj-    ''•       Clare. 


1  Ju'Igo  of  the  High  Court,  Chancery  Divinion.     I 

2  Master  of  Si  John'.  Collfgf ,  ISSl  — 1!)0H. . 
H  Ilulncan  I.ncturcr,  IW.'). 

i  Prinripxl  oflhr  Dlocenan  Trninini;  t'ollrKr,  Sn 
^   E'innI  niChnncellorVHrdiiniiiti. 


12—2 


268 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1863. — Moderators 


Examiners 


Wranglers. 


Dsi'Bomer,  If 

*Hockin, 
3 ''Ledger.)  ... 

Moore,  r*'/- 

Aldis.Y 
*Crosthwaite, 
*LobIey, /3 
•••Walker,  a 

Hale, 
*Isaacson, 
•Smith, 
*Rose, 

Warmington, 
*Hopkins, 
■Snowdon,  /3 

Young, 

Jones, 

Cotterill. 

Bolton,  ■) 

Le  Sueur, 

Davies, 

Evett,  /8 

Stevens, 

Thompson 
*Budd,  a 
'Allison, 

Besant, 
*Dunn, 

Hanken, 

Wood, 

Elderton, 

M-'Neile,  /3 


}^ 


Trin.H. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Corjms. 
Pet. 
Trin. 
Vaius. 
Trin. 
Trin.H. 
Sidney. 
Clare 
Christ's. 
Kmman. 
.Joh. 
Sidnep. 
Joh. 
Vaius. 
Cains. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 
Vaius. 
Joh. 
Sidney. 
Kmman. 
Corpus. 
Vaius. 
Trin. 
Corpus. 
Trin. 


(  Thomas  Savage,  M.A.  Pemb. 

\  Frederick  Charles  Wace,  M.A.  Joh. 

Joseph  Wolstenholme,  M.A.  Christ's. 
Norman  Macleod  Ferrers,  M.A.  Cuius. 


Senior  Optimes 
Ds  Pooley,/3)  ,.     Joh. 
Tancock.j"^^-  .«rf« 


Sale, 
Turner, 
Clarke, 
Hewitt, 


Sidney. 

Emman. 

Sidney. 

Gains. 

Corpus. 


Sedgwick,]'  ''^'  Caius 
Baron,  1  f^  Joh. 

M<^Williain,"yJ'?'  Caius. 
*  Young,  King's. 

Quarrington,  )  ^Ca'th. 
Rounthwaile,  j-a'JoA. 
Hawkins,  Trin. 

«»Sidgwick,a(A)  Trin. 
La  Fontaine,      Joh. 
Alexander,     1  .    7'mi. 
Cartwrigtit,    [,^  Joh. 
Hardcastle,  y ) '     Trin. 
Metcalfe,  Joh. 

.steplicn,  Christ's. 

Hamilton,  I  (jj  Trin. 
Tattershall,  (■«   Queens'. 


Junior  Optimes 
Ds  Luckcock, 
Everett,  /8 
Buchanan, 
Jeffery,)  ,. 
Prance, ,'      ' 

K,r,}^*"- 
Lee, 
Clarke, 
De  Montmorency, 
Green, 
Hollond, 
Stephenson, 
•Rust,  a 
Brown, 
Falkner,  a. 

Ransford,!"*-'' 

Alexander, 
'Gurdon,  1  -j,, 
sUsborne.j^**- 

Dixon, 

Moorsom, 

Crewdson, 

Fison,  tX  a,., 

Knight,!^''- 
•Stevens,  /8 

Dent. 


Peel, 


Coijiui 

Trill. 

Trill. 

Trill,  tl. 

Trill. 

Christ's. 

Calh. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

.  Trin. 

ig'.Trin. 

I  ■  Trin. 

Joh. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin . 
Clare. 
Christ's. 
Trm. 
Trin. 
Caius. 
Trin. 
Trill. 
Cains. 
Caius. 
Maud. 
Trin. 
Christ's 


reel,  a.,      viirisi  i 

Richards,  r^'  Sidney 


Hulbert 

Wilkins, 

Brown, 

Brown, 

Campion, 

Buckell, 

Carrington, 

Clarke, 

Lush, 

Salter, 

Marton, 

Anderson, 

Wyon, 

Taylor, 

Cramiitun 


j1i(j 


trains. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 
f^  Pemb. 
■?'  3ViJi. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1  Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  18!)!)— lIHlfi.     Hon.  Follow  of  Trinity  Hall 

5  (^aoc.n  of  Lincoln  I'allicdral 

:)  Orenhmn  rrofei.or  of  Astronomy . 
4  LKte  Fellow  of  Corpin. 

6  BiHhop  of  Quebec. 

tl  Extrnordinary  Fellow  ofCatpunChriKti  OolleKe  Oxford 
1   MP.  for  Norfolk  (North).      K.C.M.G. 

8  M.r.  for  EBnei,  Ihclnnloril  Di»i.ioii,  1892     1000. 

9  Mishcjp  Suffraniin  of  llarkiliu. 
V   Equal  n.  SmUh-.l'nzriorn. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


269 


1864. 


fWilliam  Walton,  M.A.  Trinity. 
-MoDEEATOUS  |  Mi(^haol  Marlow  Umfreville  WilUinson, 
(  M.A.  Trinity. 

\ Claude  Hubert  Parez,  M.A.  Pembroke. 


EXAMINKRS 


/Frederick  t:harles  Ware,  M.A.  St  John's. 


Wranglers. 
()s  Purkiss,  (1) 
'"Xurnbull, /3  (2) 
*  Pearee, 
•Cocksliott, 
•Stuekev, 
'Cay,       I   ,. 
•Lewin.j-*^- 

Crabtree, 
'King, 

•Gillespie,  3 >  ,. 
■^Turner,        r^ 

Parish, 

Kwbank, 

Home. 
•Phillips, 
•Mozley,  a(A) 
•Cox,  1  .. 
•Style,j'*«- 

Maelaren, 

Martin, 

Nixon, 
•Gasclee,    )  ,. 

Jardiiie,  yj''  ' 
Davies,  C   B.  a 

Smallpeice, 

Groves,     i  „. 

Metcalfe,  )•*'•''■ 

Oldham,    I   ,. 

Williams,  j-''' 
■Alexander,  J 


Carver, 
Giles 
VM'Kcnzie, 


Trin. 
Trin. 
Ca  ius. 
Trin. 
J  oh. 
Caius. 
Caius. 
Trin. 
Jesus. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
King's. 
Corpus. 
Queens'. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Pet. 
Kinq's. 
Christ's. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Sidney. 
Cath. 
Christ's. 
Siiliiei/. 
Trin.  H. 
1-:q.  Pet. 
Magd. 
Pet. 


Senior  Optinies. 
DsKitson,/3  Christ's. 

»  Carter, -y  King's. 

Clare,  )  Joh. 

Newton,     [Ait].  Joh. 
Protheroe, '  Corpus. 

Schofield,  Clare. 

Pater,  fi  Trin. 

''Baker,  Trin. 

Hawkshaw,)  ^^    Trin. 
Lee,  j'^-9'Kmman. 

Creeser,         )  Joh. 

'  Vardy,  a(B)    Mq.    Trin. 
Wood,  )  Emm. 

"■   ■  Joh. 

Emman. 

Trin. 

Down. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 


Wood, 

Stobart, 

Lamb,  i  ,. 

Nash,  ;•'■«■ 
•Danby,)  ,. 

Home,  \''-'l- 

Wright,  y.uri)ua 

O'Malley.)  .,.       Trin. 

Waters,    J  ''I'    Sidney 

Arch  bold,  Joh. 

Tennant,  Trin.  H 

Hill, 

Adams, 
'Bolden, 


Jenkins,  M  1   ,     Christ's. 
Whitwi)rth,|-"'-/Vmft. 
Winbolt,  Trin. 

Macartney,  Clare. 

Baron,  Joh.        1 

Colvin,  Trin.      ' 

Bentley,  (  ^Trin.    I 

Bavie!(-Colley/3^7Vin. 
Workman,  )  •  Trin. 
U^ihcrwood  Queens'. ' 


Holland,    '- 
Robinson,  \ 


Corpui. 
Sidney. 
Trin. 
.7:9.   Trin. 
1VKUIII9UII,  <  Joh. 

•  Carpenter,  1  ,,.  Cath. 
Pharazyn,  i'  '^'  Joh. 
Fearn,  i  Corpus. 

Pike,     ./•>/.  Caius. 

Potts,  ^  Kmman 

Hope.  Sidtiei/. 

Hill,  Joh. 


Ds  Watson, 
Buttress, 
Hoare,  £.  B. 
Tomlinson, 
Johnson,)  .,. 
Pritt,        ]-'■«• 
F'rench, 
Lascelles,} 
Vine, 
Annand, 
Shickle, 
Paget, 
8  Croft,  y 
Ware, 
Ward, 
Cutting,   'i 
Fleming, 
Talbot,     ^ 

Allen,  J.  H.  1  o-  Trin. 
Campbell,  D.j*  Trin. 
Peers,  Cath. 

Chapman, E.W.|,o.  Trin. 
Morris,  )t^   Trin. 

Fulford,   \  ,.       Emman. 
Tomkins,)      '      Joh. 
Kennedy,  J.M.  Trin. 


.•7-.V/. 


.?;>/. 


Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Clare. 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Emman. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Trin. 


I  Ut«  Fellow  »r  8tCatharllio'>C<illoKO 

1  Hiihu|>  Huffr*i|an  of  lilinKton. 

;i  KliiK'^Couiiiol. 

i  lllih'ip  i>r  Ziilulunil,  IHWl  -IHIII. 

»  K.C.,  K.C  M.U.,  |-ra<l<lont  <>r  the  Kclvr 

•'.  rturvc)or  Ui  Duchy  of  I^ni'iutur. 

r  Bi.hoo  or  Rlpoo.     Kuii.  Kolluw  .,f  St  Catharl 

•<  iUcor.liir  i.t  TuiiUinloii. 


Sfimto  of  tlio  Auitrnllnii  Cuiniiioiiwoaltli,  liml— liKxj, 


270 


MATHF,MAT1CAT>  THU'OSES. 


1  nn5.—  Moderators 


.'Isaac  Todhunter,  M.A.  St  John's. 
(George  Richardson,  M.A.  St  John's. 


j  William  Walton,  M.A.  Trinity. 
Examiners  |  Michael     Marlow    Umfieville    Wilkinson, 
I  M.A    Trinity. 


Wvitngltri. 

l)si-Sirutt,Hon.|     „,,.,•,, 

J.  W.  (I)     )      ""' 

^•Marshall  J  oh. 

•Taylor.H.M  (2)y  Trin 


Mitchell 

Ashton 
*Wood 
"CummiiiR 

Watson 
'Blanch 
■«  Caldwell 

Levett 
''Bray       1 

Grimley   .'F.q 
*Taylor    ) 
*Walker 
^  Pitts 

Coutts 
*Beebee  a 
*Browne  a 

Davis    1  _ 

Perkins!^''- 

Russell 

Rendell 

Carlos  |3 

Griffiths 

Isherwooil 
"  •Cartinell  ^ 

Smith        (a.. 

Metcalfe,  E.  P.  /3  ChrisVs 

Roach  J  oh. 

Sutton  -loh. 

*  Hammond  a(B)l,o.  Trin. 

Wilson  )•+;  .Icsun 

Hall  Pel. 

Gibson  Craig  )   .  Trin 

Peachell 
"Webster  7 

Hopkinson  i 

Mathews     ( 

Gray 

Huntly 

Shackleton 

Brown 


:h:q. 


Caiut. 

Sidney. 
Jolt. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
J  oh. 
Corpus, 
.loh. 
Trin. 
I'et. 
Clare. 
Clare. 
Emman. 
J  oh. 
J  oh. 
Trin. 
Sidney. 
Christ's 
.loh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
J  oh. 
.loh. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Jesus 


.Senior  Optiiiies. 

Ds  Finney  Caius. 

Jones  Sidney 

Banham   \  „.        Trin. 
Masheder)     '"■ 
Cope      )  3 
Robsonj-''^ 
Lyon 
Masefield 
■■•Whitelaw  a  (A) 
Rendel 


((« 


.l-q 


Juh. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
Caiut. 
Queens' 
■l-'q.  Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 


Iq 


Wilcox  Y  I  ■'"'/• 

Blakislon 

Mills 

Longley 

Bensted    j 

Bicknell 

Sergeant 

Howard,  H.  B 

Sanderson 

Wright 

Hallowes 

Booth 

Vawdrey 

Edwardes 

Morris 


Sidney. 

Joh. 

Down. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 
Emman. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Sidney. 

Trin. 

Calh. 
1   .    Trin. 
'■g'  .lesus. 
)   ■    Clare 

Caius. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Jesus. 

Down . 


Junior  Op 
DsMeaby 
Beale 
Gadsby 
Locke 
Lawson 
Swaffield 
Wilson 
Baring  Gould 
Yeld 
Clarke 
Smith 
Hvan.s,  E. 
Clay 
Selby 
Trotter 
Wilson 
Dobbs 
Heaven 
Turner 
Archer  |  ,.. 
Walker  r'-^' 
Foster 
Hyde 
Hodges 
Woollcy 
SAllsopp 
Longman 


times. 
Queens'. 
Trin. 
Emman . 
Corpus. 
Cuius. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
U.O    Corp. 
'^1-  Joh. 
Joh. 
Clare. 
Caius. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Trin 
Pet. 
Maqd. 
Corpus 
Jesus. 
Pet. 

Queens' 
Joh 

Queens' 
Trin. 
Trin. 


I    l...r.l  HHyl>-it!li.      CliiiiicilWir  of  the  Uiiivcrs 
1879—1881.      lion.  Fellow  of  Trinity. 

«  I'rofu.-or  orPolill<;«l  Economv,  1881— lilOS. 

n  MastPTi.  nl  I!iikI<>. 

i  M:i»ttT  of  Corpuu  Chrlntl. 

5  Juiltto  of  \l\nU  Court,  King's  nrncl,  Division 

C  Tutor  ol  (:iiriiil"«. 

8  Lnril  Alverstone.     Lonl  clilif  .luv'i.  <■. 

9  Soninil  Karon  llinillip. 


Arcli.lpa.cn  .ui.l  Canon  ofHiin 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


271 


lar^n      Af  Norman  Macleod  Ferrers,  M. A.  CrtiMs. 

ISOG. — Moderators    {,  ^„     ,    ,,  ,,   i.,  .    rn^z^:,,, 

'James  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A.  Jrtntty. 


Examiners 


j  Isaac  Todhunter,  M.A.  St  John's. 
IGeorge  Richardson,  M.A.  St  John's. 


H'raniriers. 


/Kq. 


Ds '•Morton  (1) 

Aldis  (2)7 
2«Niven  1  ,. 
"Stuart  l^''- 

•Fine  \'^'l- 
•Toller 
<•  Gross 
•Dick 
•Osborn 

Genge 
'•Lang 
*Davics 

M arrack)  ,,■ 
"Pryke     j'''' 

Goodacrc 

Turner 
'Covington 

Hil>ton 
'Sanderson . 
•Oalabin  a 

Thompson 

Jolin.stoii 

l'ul)i)il:iMk 

Boys.  II, 

Uayliiy  )  ,,■ 

Young ^ 

Taylori'    '• 

Dewick 

Saunders 

Wiiit(r))Otliatn 
*I'liilli|is 

llaslani  a)  n.- 

M'llarg  )^'/ 
'.Sinitli  a  (A) 

Mollis 

KowBcil  y 

Sparling 

Vuextol 


Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Queetts'. 

Vhriit's 

Cuius. 

Caiui. 

Trin.H. 

Joh. 

Cuius. 

Emman 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Sidneu 

Trin.' 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Jl'.SUJI. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Kintj's. 

('(are. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pftnb. 

Corptis. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Kiiui's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Sidney. 

Down. 


Senior  Op  times. 


IJs.Ianiblin 

Joh. 

liisliop 

Trin. 

Adanison 

Emman 

Atkey 

Queens'. 

Moore 

Jesus. 

Manisty 

Corpus. 

Blakiston 

Magd. 

Powys 

Corpus. 

^King 

Sidnei). 

Elliott         1 

Sidnei/. 

Macartney .'  .-Et/ 

Clare 

Tuck           ) 

Trin. 

Rowband 

Joh. 

George  1  J.. 
Given   J  "'•''■ 

Joh. 
Caius. 

Barker 

Joh. 

Smith  )  ;^.,, 
Upton  I-*''- 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Ilaworth 

Clare. 

Flood 

Trin. 

Iligbton  y 
Govind-Withul 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Buxton              1 

til  Trin. 

•IIumplirey8a<B); 

?Trin. 

Barber 

Magd. 

Oollett  1  ^„ 
Winter}'^''- 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Junior  Uptimes, 


Ds  Bokenham 
Copleston 
Bunburyl  a.- 
Felthamr*^- 
Bloxam     \ 
Gillbanks  ^Jb'q. 
Payne       ) 
ii'Kiuglakc 
Dodd  V 
Fox 

Shearwood 
Darton 
Cross  3 

Tliornton.C.C. 
Garnett 

Sr^}^^- 

Browne 

Box 

Payton 

Glennie 

Image 

Bell 


Pernl). 

Christ's. 

Sidnei/. 

Emman. 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. /I. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


I  UUPrllnwofChrUfi. 

'.!  K.C.H.     Dirri'ior  ofSluJira.  Itoriil  Nii»l  Colleg''.  Oreenwich. 

3  l'inr<-»nr  ..(  Mccliiini'iiiiina  A|>|.ho<l  Mrchiinlo,  187r>— 1891)       Ml'.  r»r  SumUrluiKl. 

4  Kiquiri-nrdcll,  IK7:MM77. 
i  Kcllow  ••rCnipu*. 

6  r>non  <if  K»rtor, 

7  Prcb.n.l«rjr  of  Bt  I'oul'o 

H  (Vaaarof  Non-CallvKmlr  Sluil*nl>,  |f<at.». 
>  IIiiImui  Lecturer,  iwa. 
II)   Hrrnr.lrr..r  ll..,iriiot ilh. 


272 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1  S67. MODKRATORS 


IjXAMINERS 


(John  Clough  Williams  Ellis,  M. A.  Sidney. 
1  Anthony  William  Wilson  Steel,  M.  A.  Cuius. 

^ Norman  Macleod  Ferrers,  M.A.  Cuius. 
(James  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A.  Trinity. 


Wrdiiylers. 

Trill. 
Trin. 


Ds  i*Niven 
♦Clifford  (2) 
2*Laiiibert 
*Stevcns 
*Huinphreys 
3*Carpniael 
4*  Reynolds 

Cliarnley 
■■i'Jardine 
*Shaw 
*Parkin 
*Oalliers)    ,, 
«Kirara    I  '*'/• 
'Wanklyn 

Blunn 

Fiddian 

Reynolds 

Green 

Puller  7 

Chaplin 

Watlierston 

Bone 

Thorpe 

Groonie]   ^._ 

Oram     i  ^-'' 

Bodkin 

Crosl)ie 


mq 


Xq. 


Pemb 

Joh. 

J  oh. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Juh. 

Cains. 

Clare. 

Clare. 

Caius. 

Calh 

Siditei/. 

Joh. 

.Joh. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

'I'rin. 

Joh. 

Einman. 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius. 
Kiny's. 
;P    Trill. 
''"'■Cath. 
I'emb. 
C.  a  Trill. 

h'lniiniii. 
'         Trill. 

Eiiiiiinii 


lloneyburne  ( 
Newnum        ' 
Dickson,  F 
Gaskin  )   3, 
IluUett;  '*■'' 
Clarke 
Kennett  (Har- 

riiif,'ton)7Vjji. 
Breuiner     1         Clare. 
''Qvnakii;  >  \j-:<i.  Joh. 
Prior  )  Kiiimiiii. 

Beaiiniontyl        .Joh 
Bevan  ,  /l-'q.  Eiiiinan 

Hall  /3  )        Trin. 

Johnston  /3  Christ's. 

Grove  Corj/us. 


Senior  OpI 
Da  Landon 

Soutteri  ^'^ 

Stokes  /3 

Amps 
*Pollock  a  (A) 

Macan 

Fortescue 

Barr 

Milner 

Schroederi 

Simnis       ' 

Wren         ' 

Morgan  1    a.. 

Pearson  I  '^^ 
i^Askwitli  y 

Martin 

Femell 

Chamberlain  |  ., 

Fisher  j"  ' 

Dearden )    t. 


JHil 


/Eq 


M,, 


Field  V 
Smyth 
Boys  7] 
Grain  j 
Hope 
Cussons 
Thompson 
Bet'lcy 
Francis     \    , 
Tiitliani  7 1 
^Daniell  a  (h) 
lironibv 
Lovd 
Bell 

Pengelly 
Graham 


Joh. 
Sidniji. 
Emmiiii. 
Trin.  II 
Emmnn. 
Trill. 
Jrsus. 
Maud 
fet. 
I'eiiib. 
Down . 
Christ's. 
Pet. 
I'el. 
Maf/d. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
Trin.  II 
QiieeiLf' 
■'I  Joh. 
Trin.  n. 
Christ's. 
Jesus. 
Em  mail. 
I'et. 
Joh. 
Calh. 
Sidiiei/. 
Corpus. 
Jesus 
Christ  s 
Trin. 
(,'hrisl's. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Christ's. 
I'et. 


Junior  Opt 

imes. 

s  Poole 

Joh. 

French  j3l    ;,.. 
Htooke      1  -^'l- 

Emiiiaii 
Joh. 

CrostliWiiitei  ,. 
Jukes           ]''• 

,  Pemb. 

1  Trin. 

Alford   1    a,. 
NimmoJ  ^'Z- 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Duncan}   ^, 
Lowe     )  ''"'• 

./esus. 

Sidnei/. 

Radclitte 

Joh.    " 

Linton 

Trin.  n 

Clark    1    rp„ 
Forbes  1  '*''• 

Corpus. 
Joh. 

Elkr 

Queens'. 

Arkwright 

Trill. 

Jones 

Cath. 

Mackrell 

Queens'. 

Roberts 

Chrisis 

♦Butler  a )   ^. , 
Kidman  (  ^^'1- 

Trin. 

Calh. 

Dickson.  R.  II. 

Trin. 

Ferns 

I'liri.st's. 

Load 

I'emir 

Taylor 

Joh. 

Roumien 

Jl'SU.I. 

Winter 

Trin. 

(Jreenwood 

Maqd. 

&?j^>' 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Edwards 

Coriius. 

Foster  \    .x- 
Taylor  1       ' 

Trill. 

Christ's. 

Roe      1    „,. 
Taylerf  '^'l' 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Hart 

Joh. 

Murray 

Caius. 

Bolitho 

Trin. 

Isherwood 

Joh. 

Anderson 

Trin. 

.lEgrotai:  7»Mill(r  (1)  Pet 


1  Profe880r  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Abenleen. 

2  ProfCHnnrof  MRlhemntlc",  Koyal  N«viil  tlolli-i,'.,  r.rornwiih  . 

3  Kinn'aCoiin.el. 

4  Proressor  of  I-'ngineerinj;,  Victoria  XTniversity,  Miinchcs'er  Ifo 
.*}  Dixio  ProfcisHor  of  EcclosiaRtical  History.  Fellow  of  Emiiianuol. 
e  Archilcaroii  of  Tountoii. 

7  EsuulreBodoll,  1870— 1873. 


Fellow  of  Queens 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


273 


^„      -,  (Percival  Frost,  M.A   yoA. 

18G8.— Moderators  J  j^^^jg^^  Baldwin  Hayward,  MA.  Joh. 

(Arthur  Cockshott.M. A.  TViw. 
Examiners    j  ^^thony  William  Wilson  Steel,  M.A.  Cuius. 


Wranglen. 


Ds  '•Moultun  (1) 
"•Darwin  (2) 
"Smith 
*"Cliristie 
'WaUon 
"Oriftith^i 
'Haynes    ^.B'q. 
'Verdon  fi> 
'•Buckley 
•CarpenWr 
•Jiunes 
'•Watson 
Meadci) 
Obbard 

Hopkinson      \ 
Swettenliam  yi 
Day 
Kirkby  (Hat'nall 

Wild) 
Gaskell  0 
Williams 
'Stevfllv 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Sidnt\u- 

Trin. 

Je:fus. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Trin.  H. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

EmnnDi. 

Joh. 

Emtnuii 

Caius. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Pet. 


Senior  Optimes 

Ds  Brook  Smith)  |ij  Juh 
Tomlinson  )■?  Tri, 
Hughes 


•Hctheriiib'ton  a(B)  Trin 


.Kq. 


Thornton 
Henry 
llolditch 
Bourne ^ 
Airy  ] 
Duguid  I 
Farrer 
Patterson 

I,fwi8Yi      ^ 

llerhert 

Jackson 

Wrixl 

llagreen 

Harvey 

Lester      1 

Marshall  I 

Ehsworth  ) 

Wright      I 

Bhann 


lewisyj 

I  erhert         •> 
acksonv      f^'-'if 
*f  right, (i.K.' 


jfiq. 
JKq. 


JfSU.-i. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

I'emb. 

Christ's 

Sidne.i/. 

Trin . 

Cath. 

Jesus. 

Peiiib. 

Trin. 

I'et. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 


Wright,  T.  R. 
Buyley      )  . . 
Chesshire  J      ^' 
Knight  6 


rtn. 
Jesus 
I'emb. 
Jesus. 
Tritt. 
Trin. 


WhidbomeYJ     ^Corpus 


LEq. 


\.¥.q 


Bovell 

Sutton 

Luck 

Ellis 

Hogg 
•*  Barnes  1    ,. 

Watts     l-^'^''- 
"  Browne  /3  , 

Jackson    \yJii; 

Nelson      ) 

Oribble 

Beal 

O'Connor 

Kanyard 

Turner 

Morgan 

Collier 

Bamber  1   ,. 

Collard  i^'"' 

Braitliwaite 

liloyd  0 

Taylora  (a) 


Jiq. 


Mai/d. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

I'et. 

Trin. 

Kminan. 

Trin. 

Corj/HS. 

Trin. 

Trin.  11. 

Pet. 

I'emb. 

Trin. 

Sidnei/. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Ds  Abbott  Vl  J,,        Trin. 

Sparkes^r*''-     Joh. 
i"Klliot,Ilon  A.R.D.'ZVm. 

(Jreenwoodi   j,      Cath. 

Mason         ('         Corpus 

Wood.Hon  F.Q.h.Trin. 


Sams 
Kelly 

' '  Stubbs 
Gannon  ) 
Johnson  J 
Ilyett 
Norrie 
Haig        1 
Stoddart ) 
Laidman 
RiKS 
Sliuter 
Eaton 
Whiteley 
Thomas  ) 
Wingate  j 
Taylor 

'-  Bower 
Ilarland 
Atkinson  y 
Ilackblock 
Pinckney 
Esdaile 
Nad  in 


'Eq. 


jHq. 


.iV/. 


Pet. 

Cath. 

Sidney. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Trin.  H. 

Trill. 

Caius 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Bmman. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Pemb. 


I  I>ord  Juitlc*  of  Appeal.    Hon.  Follow  of  st  Jiihti'n.     Lai*  Prllow  ol  ClirUfi 
i  PlumUiii  Profi-axir  or  Aitronom).     K.C.II. 

3  Mulcr  ofSlilncy. 

4  Aitronomer  l(<>r«l.     KCB. 

r>  l^ir<l  Ju.iico  uf  Appral.     lion.  Fclluw  orciirlit'i. 

<  Mularan  Lrciurer,  lliDt. 

T  Onr  o(  II. M    Inaprclorior  SchooU. 

■  JiMlIrt  nrihr  IlighCoiiri        lI'Mi.  ViWnw  i,t  Bi  I'oter'i. 

t  Chan,  ollor  rur  tlio  Dlocoo  of  Wlii<'lio<tcr. 

10  M.P.  f'lr  Durham  City,   laOH     l'.ili« 

11  llUhup  u(  Truru.     liulaoau  Luclurtir,  lliiil.     Hull.  Fallow  of  SlUiioy.  I 


1'/-- 


274 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1869. —  MODKRATO 


^Joseph  Wolstenholme,  M.A.  Christ's. 
^^iJixmes  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A.  Trinity. 


jiPercival  Frosl,  M.A.  Joh. 
Examiners    (j^obert  Baldwin  Hayward,  M.A.  Joh. 


Wranglers. 

f>8  llartog  (2)  Trin. 

Klliott  (1)    \  ^  J  (ill. 

'Moir  >y  Christ's. 

'Waymoutli  '    •  Queens'. 

'Wright  Christ's. 

*Carpmael  Joh. 

'  Lock  Caius. 

'"•Qodfray  Emman. 

Barratt  Trin. 

*Gibson        1  Queens'. 

Hay  den      (  „  Trin. 
*Kemp        (     '^' Pemb. 

Smith,  G.   )  Joh. 

Blenkiroii  Kmman. 

Smith  Cuius. 

Chamberlain  7  Joh. 

Norton  Joh. 

Bennett,        )  .Joh. 
J.  R.             -^ 

Boutflowery)  'Joh. 

Robinson  Joh. 

Popham  Down. 

Lees  Trin. 

-Bodkin   ]  King's. 

Peacey    J '   */'  Clare. 

Jiustace  Joh. 

Drake     )  Joh. 

''Gaskell  }  .■E(i.  Trin. 

Hill        )  Calh. 

Barnes    )  Joh. 

Firtli       (-Hq.  Emman. 

Wiles      '  Sidnev. 

Cassels  Joh. 

Kaye  Emman. 

Blakesley  Kiruj's. 

H  e  wison  Joh. 

Bakewell  Joh. 

Macniichael  Down. 

Tenipleton  Trin. 
VVillcocks  Calh. 


Senior  Optimes. 
Ds  iRutty  Petnb. 

Longridgo  Trin. 

Bownes       1  ^    Trin. 
sSniitli        [^     Emman. 

Routli         )   '     Joh. 

Ibbetson  1  ,,     Joh. 

Storrs       r  ^ '■  Peml). 

Metlmen  Trin. 

Allen  -i  _:^  Sidnei/. 

Hutchinson  >^  Caius. 

Reynolds     '  '  Joh. 

Cochrane  Joh. 

Leupolt  1  j;.,,     Caius. 

Vinter     ]'    '''    Joh. 

Pearson  Magd. 

Gray  Clare. 

Bull  ]      Corpus. 

Colgrove       I  <-Peinb. 

Reed  \  ^Joh. 

*Rodwella(B)j      Emman. 

Meade         j  »  Magd. 
«Scott  i*    Trtn. 

Bindley        1  ^c-  Emman. 

Hawxby      j*  Jesiis. 

Kemplay  1   „    Trin. 

Oxland       l^'l-Joh. 

Uuff'  1  ^y  Trin. 

Statham    I'    ''Christ's. 

Hodson     1  Trin.  II. 

'  dcott  p      [ '%.  Pet. 

Watson     )  Christ's. 

Rushton  Kmman. 

RdwardcsjS)    .   'Vrin. 

Fenton         ,^   Sidney. 

Preston        '  "   Joh. 

Corfe  1  .J,.   Jesus. 

8*Reid  a  (A)  S      ''Christ's. 


Junior  Optimes, 


Ds  Dent 

mlf\^"' 

Vigor      ) 

Gates 

Bott        j 

Hebert      '*''/. 

Jones      ) 

Banham       I ^ 

Pitt-Taylor  j* 

Macdona 

Thompson 

Keary 

Hodgson     j.i- 

Ridgway     I  * 

Bousfield 

Musgrave 

Akroyd 

Foster 

Fenwick 

Mackenzie 

Noble 

Bell  V 

Lawe         \ 

Lownds     ) 

Powlett,  Hon. 

R.  O. 
Gibson 
Jackson 
Morley,  S.  11. 
Reece,  A.  D. 
Browne 
Gibbs 
•Provis 
Hey 
Stokes 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  11. 

Sidneii. 

Caius. 

Christ's. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Sidneii. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  II. 

Corpus. 

Pemb. 

Corpus. 

Corpus. 

Clan: 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Down. 

Queens'. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Trill. 


<i-haoU  T^catherhe.'td. 


1  Late  Pelluw  or  Corpus. 

2  ProfcRsor  of  Mathematics,  Dioccs.iii  CoHcrc,  Rondeboscli,  S.  Afiic 
:!  K«llow..f  Trinity  Hi.ll. 

4  HeaJ  MHslrrofSl  )olm'«  Koui 

5  Manlpr  iil  Cliehenli..m  t:ollege. 

6  Caiioii  Rosiileiitiary  iif  ManclieKtor. 

7  Hcail  MuBtor  ofMorcors'  School. 

8  Professor  of  Ancient  History. 

9  K.l'.H.    8ecretiir/tn  tUo  I.0C.1I  Ocivcinmcnt  Board. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


275 


1870.- 


.,  I  Frederick  Charles  Wace,  M.A.  St  John's. 

MoDKRATORs  J  j^^,^^^^,  Cockshott,  M.A.  Trinity. 


Examiners 


Joseph  Wolstenholme,  M.A.  Christ\s. 
James  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A.  Trinity. 


Wranglers.        . 

Ds  ■I'eiidlebury,"!  JoA. 
'"Greenhill,*!  Joh. 
"Levett,  Joh. 

"Hunter,  )  ,.      Jesus. 
'  Stephen,  ]''•/•    Carptis. 
♦Haslam,      i  e-  Juh. 
•  Henderson,!' 
•Hliiikic. 
WatMiii, 
Kicliardsim, 
Hilary. 
Noon, 
Tennant,  i 


Pemb. 
Caius, 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
I'et. 
Caius. 
Hathorntliwaite.y)  Joh 


-*■</. 


•duruey.i  ,. 
Hewitt,  J-'"'- 
Haggallay, 


Ji'ffare.s 
^llitchins, 

Havnes, 
•  Birks,  a  + 

liint'cn, 

Smith. 

<•Stanton.^ 

'Drury,  v 

Cardwell, 

Griffith. 

Marshall, F.K. 

Me»siter, 

Harnett, 

Cc.d.l. 

Whcatcroft, 

Daukes,  >   , 

Willock,!-'' 

n..k'K.    ) 

Ji-nkins,  i 
Boutflower, 
Bridges, 
Templeton, 


.'<idiiei/ 

Joh. 

Trin. 
7;'</  I'emb. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 
)    .   Caius. 
',!§  Joh. 
'    Trin. 

Caius. 
.  Joh 

•   Joh. 

( 'hriit's. 

Sidneii. 

Joh.  ' 

I'et. 
_A!oriius. 
'^Joh. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  South,  ^  t        Trin. 
Batchelor,  )  ?•    Emm. 
«IIicks,        j^     Sidney 
Blaku,   1  ;,.         Jesus. 
Bowen,  r  '''' 
Kingsuiill,)  ; 
*Pryor,        )>* 
May, 
Gosset, 
'Lumb, 
Barnard 


ird,  'N 
Matthews,  I 
Matthews,  ]■ 
North,        ( 
Reeve,       J 
Jones,  W.  A 
Clark, 
Bortoii, ) 
Leeke,  j 
Brock, 
sPate. 
Coleby. 
Prince, 
Martin, 
Thurlow, 
Allen, 
Atchison, 
Uixon, 
Smythies, 
Kvans. 
lilunkiron 
Hulhcrt, 
Green. 
Sarson, 
Constable, 
Kailston, 
Marsh, 


Corpus. 

Caius. 

Trin 

Jesus. 

King's. 

Down. 

Clare. 

Kmm. 

Sidney. 

Clare. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

King's. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 
■~.    Christ's 
H     Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 
■i.    Trin. 
'•*•     Corpus. 

Corpus. 

Calh. 

'•'/•  Trin.  II. 
Pemb. 


Junior  Optimes 

Ds  Ash, 

Cartwright, 

Drought, 

Tillard,  y 
J 'Darwin, 

Du  Pre, 

Knowles, 

.Vlathias, 

Spencer, 

Bunbury, 

Bid  well. 


\.Vq 


White, 
Davison, 
Gibson, 
Martin, 
Mitchell, 
Close, 
Knox, 
Park,  VV  U. 
Thompson, 
Forbes, 
Hoyles, 
'"Forrest^ 
Edwards 
Herbert 
Watson, 
Bradley, 
Masters. . 

Phe^Ips',!^''- 
Falkner 


'  /Eq. 


ds,) 

rt,  f./Jf(/ 
n,  ) 

/Eq. 


Cuius. 
6-  Sidney. 
'«•  Trin. 

Corpus. 

2'rin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Caius. 

Maqd. 

Trhi. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Maqd. 

Corpus. 

Kmvt. 

Christ's. 

Magd. 

Trin.  H. 

Sidney. 
ir  Christ's 


Syckelmoore, )  IW  Joh. 


Cooper,  I  j^ 

Travers,  J '   ^ 

Harrison. 

Ingham, 

Young,  W. 

Nicol, 

Williams, 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Emm. 

Corpus. 


1  Formeilr  KtllowofKmmHnuel.    Pt 
F.K.B.     Sir  A.  O.Crccnhlll. 

3  KlnK-iCounMll. 

:i  One  of  II. H.  Inipccloriof  SchooU. 

4  Klf  ITofoiorof  ni>lntly.  Ilulaean  I.rrluret,  I 
i  Bliho|>  of  Sixlor  aii.l  M.iii. 

6  HUhfip  "(  nioemruntuln,  IHlrJ— ixjiit. 

7  Tui^na  Judgr  of  ihc  Supreme  Cnuri,  Jamaica 
I  iloul  Maater  oftho  Catlnxlral  achiH>l,  Brlitol. 
•  lino.  FelliiwofClirlKt'a. 

10  DlrocUir  (if  Rocordt,  (juTomment  uf  Imlla. 
1  Kqu«l  >•  SmIlhM-rlumen. 
t   Kqual  «•  I'hancellor'n  Mrd^llliU 


or  Mathcm.-itica  In  tlio  OnluancoCollege,  Woolwich. 


276 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


10-71       \/i  Henry  Martyn  Taylor,  M. A.  TVnitiw. 

(  Robert  Kalley  Miller,  M.A.  ^St  Peter  s. 


Examiners 


^  Frederick  Charles  Wace,  M.A.  St  John's. 
(  William  Davidson  Niven,  M.A.  Trmity. 


Wranglers. 
Ds  •Hopkinson  (1)  Trin. 
'Olaislier  Trin. 

•Spence  Penib. 

'•Hart  16-Trm. 

•Temperley  CijitoQi*. 
5*Appletun^  (B)  Tri)i. 
Malcolm  Chri.sl's. 

^Oarver  i  a,  Joh. 
«Geneser  ''•  Joh. 
Oruicksliank)  ^Joh. 
•Dey  f'^iPel. 

"Bell     I  „  Calh. 

•Reith  l-^-'i-  Kmm. 
Smith,  H.G.  S.Trin. 
^Colson  1  a,-  Clare. 
•Nfi>iiii.C^''-      .Siihiju 


•Ne>iile< 
Bourne  ^ 
Pollard 
Failes 
Rae 
Bishop 


Sidnei/. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Dumerguc  i  a-  Corpus. 

Taylor        /*  Christ's 

('arpmael  i  ,,   Joh, 

Hartley    r   ''Sidwt.v. 

Bowen  7'rJn. 

Eagles  Queens'. 

Bowditch  I  X-  Clare. 
'Fawcusa(A)(^<'-7'ri/i. 
'  Bond  y  \  ~-M(i;l(f. 

Wood.W.  S.ai>HJ<)h. 
''Odgersy  Trin.  II. 

Wardy  Pemb. 

Cautlev,  P.  L.  i  &  Caius. 

Watkins  )*i  Chr. 

Jdlinsoii  Calh, 

Hall       t  ,,. 

Pliillipsr    ' 


Pemb. 
Christ's. 


Senior  Optimes. 

l)s  Myers  /3  7'riti. 

jetlery  Tritt. 

Allen.W.  OB.)  ^  Tmj. 
Lodge 
Raikes 
Ireland  y 
Goodacre 
Bennett^^^ 

'  Symes 
Wight 
Carlyoii 
Grove  |  ^^, 
Tims    i'^1- 
Crowdy  1 
«Miller 


L«y. 


[■ta  Jesu 
)   'Pel. 

Trin. 

Queens'. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Down. 

Clare. 

Sidne,!/. 

Cath. 

Pemb. 

Trin, 

Joh. 


Cautley,  R.  H.\<-Cai. 


Pitman 
Hill 
Lowe 
Kirkby 
Carter 
Collins 
"Thompson 
Hanson 
Wooler 
Standish 
Bethelll  ^ 
Lunt     f^V 


K 


t'liiCorii. 

Ji'sus. 

Chfist'.'i 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Clirisl's 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Queens', 

.Joh. 

Corpus. 


Junior  Optimen. 
Ds  Tuck  (3  Kinn's. 


Panter 

Bell 

Praed 

Savage 

Crouch 


Clare. 
Corpus. 
Joh. 
J  oil. 
Joh. 


Butler        »,=■  Joh. 
Thompson  ( f*    Jesxis. 


JE,,. 


Ismay 

Amphlett 

Leach 

Dale 

Trotter 

Keary 

Stewart 

Ord 

Boyd     ) 

Field     > 

Taylor  ' 

Boreham 

Clianner 

Weston 

Winthrop 

(Jregson 

Calliphroiias 

Ralph 

Baring 

Allen.  W. 

Latham 

Pulteney,  F.  E  \Trin 

Jackson     )   .    Sidneii. 

Robertson  ^rS"  Pet. 

Swainson  >  "    Corpus. 


F.mm. 

Pet. 

Corpus. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Tr.  II. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Tr.  II. 

Jesus. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

)Joh. 

\joh. 


1  ProfesBOrof  MhiIh 

2  Master  of  Selwyn. 

3  King's  Counnrl. 

4  ProfeBBorof  Miittif 

5  Onp  of  H.M.  InBpcdorBof  SchoolB. 

6  King's  Counsel.     Uocordor  of  Plymouth. 

7  Principal  of  llniviTsity  College,  Nottingli 
3  Warden  ..f  St  TlLinias' College,  Culonitio, 


,  Itoynl  Miliiiiry  A>«dcniy,  Wnolwkli. 


ly  College,  AluryBlwyth. 


1N7T— ISill.     Arrhileacon  of  Colombo,  1887— 18al. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


277 


1872. —  MODKRATORS 


Examiners 


IVriiiiglen 

Ds'Webbfl) 
'•Lamb  (2) 

•  liuck 
'  ■  Ricliard'ion  , 

Rives 

•  <;ook 
Taylor  )  ,. 

•  Warren  i     '' 
•Boughey  a 

3»Bra<ll)ury 
•Stokes  ]  j,^^ 


Jok. 

Trin. 

Cams 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Cuius. 

Trin. 

Cains, 

WoiidlKmse)-'^''  rWn. 


Provis 
Wiles 
l,aiis,'l(v 
liiillutly 
Uiiinis 
Madden  I 
Ald.ius 
Morsliead 
Smith 
'  Kempe 
Adam        I 
Spencer vi 
Kimd 
Hen  son 
•An.lrew.  II.  M. 


Clare. 

Trtn 

Eiinn. 

Pimb. 

Pel. 

Qiifens' 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

Pel 

Trin. 

Pemli. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Joh 

Joh. 

Mai/it. 

Tr'.  II. 
Sei.tl  Pel. 

•  iar  ett  Cains. 

'.Julinson.J.  E.)  >./o/i. 
■Waters  j*  Tr.  II. 


.^W. 


.h:,,. 


K^.len 
■iJiekens 


Newton    )  -. 
ThackraliJ'^'' 
iJlark   ) 
<;ien     i.Kn. 
Weleli) 
(Jhubb 


Calh 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Chrisft. 

Tr   II. 

SiJ. 


Meislieimer  '  ,j,-  Trin 
Romilly  j  '''TVin. 
StebbinK      -'         Kmm 


Xonnan  Macleod  Ferrers,  M.A.  Cuius. 
William     Henry    Hoar    Hudson,  M.A.    St 
John's. 

Henry  Martyn  Taylor,  M.A.  Trin. 
Robert  Kallcy  Miller,  M.A.  St  Peter's. 


Senior  Optimes. 


Ml 


ns  Biden 
Wall 
White) 
Hill 
(Jook 
Marshall 
Evans 
Morrice 
Case 

aWhitmell 
Lewis 
Harries 
Ooocli 
Masters 
Baildon 
Karr       ,-  ^ 
llutt       ) 
Davidson  i 
Flaxman  .  /TtV/ 


Down. 

Emm. 

Hid. 

Calh. 

Tr.  H. 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh 

Trin. 

Cains. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Matfil. 

Pel 

Sid. 

Sid. 

Clare. 

Trill . 

Cath. 


Thomson  ) 
Monteagle,I,ord  Trin. 
Penny  Siii. 

Ladefl         1,3.   Sid. 
\Vithington|>f"    Corpus. 


Oordnn: 

Jekyll 

Elwin 


Mq. 


U'<'i. 


Burrows)  ,. 

Taylor    (•'-''• 

Barton     I 

Wreford 

Caino    \ 

French'  j7;V/ 

Tyser    ] 

Smalc 

DoreBooth 

Leventliorpel  i- Jesus. 

Oliver  il^  Jiih. 

Ilockini  „  Joh. 

Neville)'*''-        Joh. 

Hcinfc-lliiw  Corjii 


Tr.  //. 
Trill. 
Pemb. 
Jesus. 
Clare. 
Pel. 
Pemb. 
Chrisrs 
Kmm. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Corpus 


Junior  Optimes. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Pemb. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 


Mq. 


Da  Atkinson 
Egar 
Ansorgo 
Kermode 
Willis 
Ellaby 
Sewell 
L'Amy 
Atkinson 
Clayton 
Broadmead)  > 
i»Layard        jW 
Kellner    1  _ 
Reynolds]  ^"• 

Sneydi^''- 

Kincaid 

Lennard )  „ 

Lord        ( ^'1- 

flart 

Graham  1  „ 

Howell  (^'' 

Smith 

Newton 

O'Malley 

Smith 

Randell 

Wright 


Queen*'. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Kini/s. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Ciir/ius. 

Corpu.^. 

Tr.  H. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Queens'. 

Queens'. 


Kay-Shiittlewortli)  J(-/i. 


"Saunders 
Terry,  W.  G. 
Carmicliael 
Perry 

Godson  )  ?■ 
Margerison  1 8^ 
Brodie-Inneg 
Aratlidon  j  ~. 
Goodfellow)^ 
De  Mattos  1  ~-  Trin. 
Le  Me3urier|B§  Down 
■'Mlicott  'Mn. 

barrel  Calh. 


,  Down. 

'  Joh. 

Mapd. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Pel 


I  Pror«»orof  .MaiheniKticiiii  Victoria  Uiiiveraltj',  Manclii'nirT 
t  Archilokciin  of  Nottliighkm . 
S  Judge  ofCounly  Couit. 

4  K.ltB.    ChaiK-cllor'irSt  Albaiia,  Routliwc-ll,  PotorborouKli,  an. I  NfWcaHtlo-on-Tyno. 

5  Prori-»ar  of  Nnlurnl  riiiln>o|>h)r  in  Ihc  Univer.ily  of  Melhournr,  Vlilnrta. 
«   i<r<ordrr  of  .Mitl.l.l Klnn'.  (.'onnwl. 

7  I    K.  John.o.iK.rgii.on.  M.l'.  for  Ulw.lerihlru  (r.oiithl.oroiigh).  la8S-198C,  I8««-l»00. 
■   Head  M.«lrr  .1  King  Kdwatd  Vr.'t  School.  Nunruton. 
«   Ontofll.M.  ln>prilofiiorHcti..ol>. 
10  K.CH.t;.     Clilff  Ju>ticF  ofOyluu. 


278 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1 87.3.- 


(George  Pine,  M.A.  Queens'. 

p^vAMTXTPDc  (Norman  Macleod  Ferrers,  M.A.  Caius. 
r.XAMiNERs  (William  Henry  Hoar  Hudson,M.A.>S7J"oA«'s. 

Adpitional  ExAMiNEB,.JamesClerk  Maxwell,  M.A.  Trin. 


W  runylers. 
D8*Uardiiit;  (f)        Trin 
"Nanson  (i)         Trin 
'Gurney     1 


Senior  Optimes. 


"Prior  3 
2'Gariictt 

Terry 
:i*  Hicks 

Ritchie 
'  Look 
•Gregory  p 

Johnson 
< '  Bovey 

Reeves 
'Clarkson)  ^. 

Hoarev  )     ^ 

Vinter 

WliitHeld 

Rustoii 

Adams,  T 

Spear 

Yoiige 
'Drury 

Irene 

Fletclier 
«Pole 

IIodgiiiB 

Laiiig 

Simpson 


^"•^L. 


.«3 


.7-Q 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Kirui's. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

King's. 

Joh'. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin.  tl 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Pet. 

Queens'. 

Emman. 

Clare. 

Trin. 


Delevingiie]  5^  Je.<;us. 
'Robinson  (*«  Trin. 
Hall  'i  Christ's. 

Ogilvio,  <i.  A.)  Trin. 
Batterburyl  w  I'et. 
Fin  lay        \"\   Trin. 
Renson  Down. 

Rought.in)  ,.    .loh. 
Talbot       r'^^'iJestit. 


Ds   Hough 
Wilhnk 
Alston 
Qurney 
Ponting 
Hawkins,  R 
Thorp 
Bell 
Jones, 
Kisch 
Griftin 
Howson  ) 
Lloyd       \. 
Newman' 
Robinson 
Pindor 
Ratclitte 
Todd 

Blackburn 
Machcll 
EUun 
Berry 
Babor 


.i'q. 


)     Jol 

0.0.}^a<Tr, 

J  t^  Tr-, 


Sidneii. 

Emman. 

Jolt. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Corpus. 

Calk. 

Joh. 


Trin. 

Sidney. 

Penib. 
¥.q.   Joh. 

Maqd. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

I'emb 

Queens'. 
)  01    Trin. 
iH    Joh. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 


Junior  Opti 

Ds  Webber 
Knox 
Lake 
Cardwell 
Hobson 
Richardson 
"Angus  a 
Lapage 
Birdwood  1   • 
Metcalfe  J;? 
«  Quirk       )  ■ 
Gardner 
Pugh,  M.  H. 
Stubbs 
Willacy 
Downing 
Beverley)  o- 
Fair        (^ 
Browne 
Barnacle 
Hodgkinson 
Bell 

Burvillo 
Brereton 
Dawe 
Hanson  \ 
Williams) 
La  Touclie 
Lambert,  C.  A, 
Hallsworth) 
Mytton        ) 
Pretynian 
Mainprico  y 
Clarke 
Hudson 
Muggeridge 
Hill 
Cooper 


rnes. 
Cath. 
Sid. 
Joh. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
IVin. 
Clare 
Maiid. 
Pet. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Corjms 
Joh. 
Corpus 
.Joh. 
Sid. 
Clare. 
Pet. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 

Corjms 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

King's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


1  I>rofe«»orof  MatlieitiRticnin  the  University  of  Mrlbourne 

2  Educational  Adviser  to  the  London  County  Council. 
:i  Professor  of  Physics,  Shctflolil  University. 

4   lion.  Fellow  of  Queens'. 

f)  Muster  Ht  Marlborough  I'olleiT'. 

C  One  of  II. M.  Inspectors  of  Schools. 

?  Master  at  Oulwich  College. 

H  lU-nistr.ir  of  the  University  of  Wales. 

9  Bishop  SufTraBan  of  8hofHulil. 


MATHEMATICAL   TRIPOSES. 


279 


iv<-i     AiAr.i.-n,rrA«a  i''*^^<-'P''   \Vt>lsteiihi)lme,  M.A.  Christ's. 
/Alexaiuler  rreeiiuui,  M.A.  St  Johns. 

Vv.w,x....o.i^Vi^'''""  Davidson  Niveii,  M.A.  Trinity. 
(deorge  riric,  M.A.  (Queens  . 

Ai)i>iTiox.\L  Ex.iMiiNKR,  Sir  William  Thomson,  LL.D.  S't  Peters. 


IVranglets. 


'  .l-q 


lis  ■<'alli|iliri)iiiis 
•Hall  (1) 
♦  H  arris 

Craik 
■  Dickson 
■Stuart  (2)) 

1 Clarke 
»'Butcliera 
a»Cox  /3 

Elliott 
^'Niveii 
'Barnard     ") 
•Iddon         (  > 
^Lixtitwoudf* 
•Pearson     J 

Bose        I 

Marsliall) 

Swanwick 

(Jllbert     ~ 

Gwythor 


{.Kq 


Cains. 
Trill. 
Clare. 
Emm. 
I'el. 
Emm. 
Joli. 
Trill 
Fa  ''''"■ 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Trin.  II. 

Christ's. 

Chrl-fs 

Cai. 

Trin. 

Christs 

Jesus. 


Kevnoldsf'^-*- JoA 
■  "  Oath. 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Mai)d. 
Kini/'s. 
Qiieenn 
Emm. 
Sill. 
Ji-siu. 
I'et. 
,  Clare. 
Trin. 
Pet. 
Qneem' 
Trin. 
I'enib. 
Trin. 


.i:q 


Shackle    ) 
Bu.vtOD        I  ^ 
Yeatnian  ^j*' 
Siuiiuons 
'Crant  a  )   ,. 
Williamsi''^'' 

rVlrurk, 

Minion  )■'"'• 

Calloway)  .,,„ 

Gleed        j^''' 

Miutden     | 

Sanderson  I 

Black 

llainmond 

Eaden)  ,• 

.Steel    r^^- 

Johnson 

HaTKreavesl  o.  Trin. 

Smith  )>♦■   Magd. 

Kyrte  Quient'. 

Hawking  Corpus. 

Bonliani-<;arter)  6-i'rin. 
KBurn  I*.  Jo*. 

Simons  Calh. 

Brown  1  ,■         Caius. 
»Newtonj     '■      Trin.  II. 

Lsyng  Sid. 

Btuhbs  Joh. 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Bilderbeck  Cath. 

Colenso,  F.  E.    Jah. 
Cell 
Beckett 
Crick 

Middlewood 
Smith 
Strickland 
Bates 

Darwin,  11. 
De  Renzi 
"'Dibdin 


Caius. 

Joh. 

I'emb. 
is..Ioh. 
■^  7Vt>i. 

Caius. 
.  Cin~iius. 
'S  IVin. 
■•  Trin. 
.  Joh. 
g"  I'emb. 
^    Maqd. 
.  Qu. 


Sknmsliire 

Jones 

Peter(Tliomas 

Peter) 
Minnitt)  .,.         Trin 
Pyne     J-   v-       n,,,,, 
(iachcs 
Hickson 
Taylor 

'I'orr  Trin. 

Dyson  Emm 


Trin. 

Em  III. 

)  Sid. 

1  >  .,1{q.    Caius. 

)  Trill. 


Junior  Ojitimes. 

Di  Caparnl  .-         Corinis. 

Hall  j3  1^*^-       Cath. 

Bonsey     ]         Juh. 

Dewberry  (  ;,.    Corpus. 

Goodwin   r'''- Cairn 


Goodwin 
Roberts    ) 
Waller 
Baxter!  ,x.„ 
Taylor  K^9- 
Cooksey 
Collin    ) 
Francis ;  /F.q 
Smith    ) 

Bentall  )  „..„„. 
Blackmore  (  o>  Christ 
Davies  (f*i  Pemb. 
Eastman  J  Clare. 
Carter  ^    Trin. 

(.  ^Clare. 


I'emb. 

Joh. 

'IVin. 

Kinq's. 

Sid'. 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Clare. 

Jesus. 


Ciinnin),'liam 
Fry 

Johnstone 
Beck)   ,. 

Scott  r  ^=9- 

Davenport) 
llolcroft    )■ 
Brodie 
Hemsworth 

RogerBJ^''- 

Sim 

Oncliterlony 

Brown 

Sawyer,  II. 

Shurrock 


^Emm. 
J    Sid. 

Trin.  II. 

Trin. 
J,.    Clare. 

Joh 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Trin  II. 

Trin.  II 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Joh. 


1  Ari;lil)l«h<>p  of  Victoria. 

S  M.I"   f..r  York.  Iffji     luoo.     K.C. 

■l   rror.-...,r  of  l'li>«lc«,  Moiitroul  Uiilvcmlly. 

4  Mrillinl  Olllccr  ..r  lli'ulth  for  llio  Clly  of  Muiiilii 

5  lloiiil  Miillioiiiatical  .Mwlar,  ClirUl'i  liospltM. 
n  Mmlrr  Hi  Cllflon  CaUrge 

1   lli«.l  Mii>tFror  iriKhKnlc  Schm.l 
«  Huhopol  QirA|>|M<llr.l,'an«ilii,  |N!i:l     IMiW 
0  HN>Ur«l  ('h«li,nh*in  (ollrKr. 
10  KC      t>«nii  of  Ar.-hr.. 


280 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1 87^      M^T^v^o  »m^«a )  Arthur  Cockshott,  M.A.  Trinity. 

lo/O. — MODKRATORS  <  1} .    .        j  mi  -lir    •    i  x    m    »     ^ij      •    ,> 

\  Richard  Thomas  Wright,  M.A.  Christ's. 

Examiners  i^'^^^^^^ler  Freeman,  M.A.  St  John's. 

I  Alfred  George  Greenhill,  M.A.  Emmanuel. 

Additional  Examiner,  Peter  Guthrie  Tait,  M.A.  St  Peter's. 


Wranglers 
Ds'Lord 
'*Burn8ide  (1)13- 
2»Chryst!il  (2)    jl^ 
♦Scott 
♦Griffiths 
3*Body     r» 
<»Lewis   (1^ 
^'Marshall  j  a. 
li'Wilson     Jfi^ 
•Sliarpe 
Jackson  /3  i  6- 
Lamplugh  j^ 
♦Burgess 
*nenn        |  > 
Saunder  16^ 
Blakesley     1  ,&• 
Molesworth  J*^ 
Radcliffe|31  c- 
StoUard     |^ 
Davis 
Dickinson 
Williams 
Uicks 
'Solomon 
Wellacott 
Carpenter 
Bushe 
Lonsdale 


.*:,/. 


Trin 

Pemb. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Christ's. 

Cat. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Trin.  II. 

Trin. 

King's. 

Kimi's. 

King's. 

Quehis'. 

Queens'. 

Trin.H. 

Magd. 

Clare 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Pel. 

King's. 

Magil. 


Senior  Optimes. 
Sid. 


DsTeraperley 

Milne 

Everest 

Jeft'erson 

Math  win 

Sadd 

Vidler 

Olarkson 

Steedman 

Beckley 

M*^Laren 

Holmes 

O'outts 

Mitchell 

Mortimer 

Swaffield 

Lomax 

Staffurth 
'Spiers 

Parker     1 

Stoke-^      J 

Pulling 

Kaikes 

Ainley 

Postlethwaite 

Winch  )' 

Fell  1 

H  addon  l  Mq. 

Whiteleyl 

Ellis  V 

Greenhill    I   • 

Hurry         JrS" 
"Roberts      \^ 

Slack  ' 


M<i. 

I 


Joh 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Ch7-i.it's. 

Cath. 

Jesus. 

Clare. 

Corpus. 

Sidney. 

Joh. 

Sidney. 

Emm. 

Queens'. 

Trin.  H. 

'I'rin.  H. 

Trin.  H. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Caius. 

Corpus. 

Clare 

Trin. 
.  Clare. 
jSidtiei/. 
^Joh. 

'Trin.  II. 

Calh. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Down. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


\m,. 


.i-y/. 


Junior  Opt 

DsOhm 
Ablett 
Fraser 
Monro 
Pughe 
Frisby 
Scaife 
Travis 
Wise  -' 
Bennet, 

Hon.  F.A.K  . 
Drinkwater 
Alderson         n 
Douglas  ( 

Gordon  ( 

Le  Marcliant-' 
Adams      i 
Ronksley  I 
Broxholm 
Hoseltine 
Sharpe 
Richardson) 
Sparling      j 
Waymoutb 
White 


.Hq. 


imes. 

Joh. 
Christ's 
Trin. 
Sidnei/ 

Trin. 
Joh. 
Clare. 
Joh. 

j  /  s-  Trin. 

)  ^  Trin. 

Calh. 
^Trin.  II. 
^Caius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 
•    Triti. 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin. 


ProfeBsor  of  Mathematics,  Iloyal  Naval  College,  Oreenwicli.     Hon.  Follow  of  Fembroke. 
2  Hon.  Kellow  of  Corpus.     Prol>»«or  of  Mallienmlic.  In  the  l)niv.T»ilv  of  Edinburgh. 
■J   ProlBBKor  of()lilTe»lampnl  Kxege»i«  at  Ibe  (if  neiHl  Tiienlot-iciil  Seminary,  New  Voik. 

4  Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Agra  and  Ouilb. 

5  MuKter  at  Cbarlerhoutte  School. 

t  One  of  H.M.  Inniitclom  of  SchooU 

7  Hon.  Fellow  of  Ht  Peter's.     K.C.M.O.,  C  B.,  K.C. 

8  Maater  at  Greabam  School,  Holt. 

9  MP.  for  Shefflelcl  (Ecclesull). 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


281 


,u-rr      M  Chillies  Simtli,  M.A.  Si(fney  Sussex. 

1876. — MODKKATOUS  ,  T    ,        „  1       I        1      l\t    A     /'    •    „ 

(John  Bascombe  IjOCK,  ALA.  Caius. 

Tf  j  Henry  Martyn  Taylor,  M.A.  Trinity. 

i^.XA.MiNKRS    I  Ri^.],ara  Thomas  Wright,  M.A.  Chrises. 

Additional  E.vaminkr,  Lord  Rayleigh,  M.A.  Trinity. 


Wranglers, 

Dg'VVaid(l) 
»*Mollison  (2) 

Tnmmer  1     ''• 
'*Qlazebrook)  ~ 
'Hargreavesj^ 
*  Bishop  1  _^ 

M'Cann       / ^ 

Sunderland )   ' 
*Findlay  j 
•Goodwill  (    ,. 

Main  -'■•''• 

•Pitt         ) 

■•  BousHcld       )  i 
s'Hhaw,  W.  N.j*. 

Easton  1 

•HeathCdte  a(  .<■ 
Jude  [ 

Talbot  ) 

llowson  1  . 
Morgan  ;=• 
Suminera  i  • 
M=Farland 
Andrew!  ... 
Fisher  J'*^''- 
Butler  ^  )  =■ 
M'^ConkeyH 
Pollexfen 


Joh. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  11. 

JtfUS 

Trin. 

Clare 

Down. 

Clare. 

Caius 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Trin.  It. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

.Sid. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

I'emb. 


Senior  Optimes. 


,.^q. 


Ds  Arnold  y  i  .7,, . 
Dalton     j  ^'-'l 
Horner 
London 
Wheeler 
De  Gruchy 
Penny 
Whitehead 
Pritt 
Browne 
Ilooton      I 
Mitchell 
KiUy 
"Treadgold 
Wodliaras 
McKerrell 
Marriott 
Brown-Douglas 
•Lloyd 
Roberts 
Taylor 
CogK'in 
Nash 
Evans     1 
Wallace} 
Finch 
Jameson 


Kiiu/'s 

Clare 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Maod. 

Trin.  II. 

Jesus 

Down. 

Corpus 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Trin. 
Trin. 

Trin 
r^Sid. 
'« I'emb. 

Cath. 
Joh. 
Cath. 
Sid. 
Jesus 
Cains 
Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 


[ASq 


[.-f.q. 


Di  Benwell 
Wood 

Woodhouse.A.C 
Hamblin 
» Falle 
Angrave 
Hallett   ! 
Sturt 
Lambert 
Cooper 
Sayle 
Miller 
Ambridge 
Jones 

Carter.  C.  A. 
Chanter 
Faulkner 
Peter 
Johnstone 
Nicolle)   J.- 
Smith l'^■'^■ 
Chance    1  :-, 
Sparham)    ■'' 
Bernard)  ,• 
Roslier   j''''- 
Speed 
Radford 
Richards)  ;,. 
Shea        !''•'/ 
Robinson 
Williuuis 


)    .Calh. 

\'^Joh. 

Christ's 

Corpus 

Christ's 

Cains 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Triu.ll. 

Joh. 
,5-  Jesus 
*   Kmui. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Pet. 

Sid. 

Trin. 
■     Sid. 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Joh. 

I'emb. 

Corpus 

Corjius 

I'et. 


1  Tutor  of  CInro. 

2  Pror«Moror  Phyaloiil  the  Unlvorslty  of  llirminKl»<n. 

3  Director  of  tli«  National  Phyalcal  Laboratory. 
i  Mr.  for  Hacknor  (North),  18IK>-inoi!.     K.C. 

!,  Dircctornf  tliii  Moti'oniliigical  Onicu.     Hon.  Fellow  of  Emmuiiuel. 

C  M«atrral  Dulwich  ColieRC. 

7  Blihop  HufTraKau  oT  riwantoo. 

8  Moatcr  Bt  I'hrllfinliKin  ( 'nlloK«. 


282 


MAIHKMATICAI.    IRH'OSKS. 


iQTi      ^vf^.^„.    ^         Robert  Kalley  Miller,  M. A.  P(?^. 
Ia77. — Moderators    . ,,     i  ri  n         i  -n   at  a     ^ 

I  Alfred  George  Ureenlull,  M.A.  Emm. 

u^.   ,  i  Charles  Smith,  M.A.  AS'iV/jjf?/. 

(John  Biiscombe  Lock,  M.A.  Cuius. 

Additional  Examiner,  Henry  William  Watson,  M.A.  Tr'tn. 


Wrangle 
I)s  1  'McAlister  (1) 
•Gibbons 
*Rowe  H 
2»Smith,  J.P.  H 

Coates  1 

Knight  •  .K,/. 
3*Wilson ) 
*G  reaves  1    ,. 
*Waltersr '■■'/• 
*  Milton 
'Parsons,  Hon. 

Heatli 

Basset 

Rose 

Murton 

Atliinson      |  ; 
sPendleburyjS 

Tait 

Kiliuclii 

Boissier 

Lewis 

Viiiter 

Di.xon  |3  1  „  , 

Shai-ratt)^' 

Newbery 

Hogben 

Miller,  F.B.  A 

Lee 

Mills 

Bowyer 

Oobbalil 

Lyon 

Oilliland)  „ 


•%• 


-«'/• 


Jones 
Kullerl 
Jones  J 


Mq. 


vs. 

J  oh. 

Cuius 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Trill. 

Trin 

Sidnci/ 

Vhri.sVs 

Queens' 

Cuius 
C.  A.   Jdh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

J  oh. 
~   Clare 
\    Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Sid7ie// 

Christ's 

Emm. 

Pet. 
\  ri-Cath. 
l^Trin. 

Pemb. 

Clare 

Queen.<:' 

Sidney 

limm. 

Queens' 
■    Joh. 

Kmm. 

Jesus 


L*V 


Senior  Optimes. 
Joh. 
Emm. 
Pet. 
Corpus 
Corpus 
.Tiq.  Emm. 
Queens' 
Calh. 
Joh. 


Ds  Marwood 
Sheriff 
Stevens 
Bothamley  \ 
Carr  / 

(Mayton 
■'  Monro 
Perry 

Bell  [„,    .,u,.. 

Benwt'llyJ"*''/-    Trin. 
Ilickson  Trill. 

Arnold  Pemb. 

Norman  Down. 

Grant  y  ]  Christ's 
Hancock  I  ~  Queens' 
MacMicliael  f  f*-]  Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 


Smith,  11.1' 


Trin. 


Brereton,  F.  L.  I  ,* 
Williams  J  ^^i  Pemb. 


Catty 
Percivall  ,., 
Rowles  j'^''- 
Foi 
Carr 

Bl.ackburn 
Bagsliaw 
llodson  I  ,. 
Kearney  j  ■'■''• 
ORopkins 


Christ's 

Corims 

Cath. 

Trin.  II. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin.  II. 

Corpus 

Trin. 


Ds  Lawrence 
Baynian     I 
Ilighmoor  ] 
Eustace 
Rentoul     ) 


.?•;</, 


Trin. 
Trin.  H. 
Corpus 
Jdh, 
Down. 


yiiarrock  '  ^i'(/.  Jesvs 


Swamson 
Wilson 
Salmon 
Robinson 
Pryce 
Hadden 
Hatfield 
Hawthorne 
WooUey 
Sole 
Hicks 

Colles  1 

^Danckwertsj' 
llinxnian 
Natley 

H?S}-*-'/ 

Barry 

Berkeley 

Noakcs 

Wood 

Janvrin 

Clark 

Ridley 


to 


Trin. 
Joh. 
Jesus 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Kim/'s 
Corpus 
Jesus 
Trin. 
Emm. 
Pet. 

Christ's 
Sidnev 
.Joh.    ' 
Trin.  II. 
Cath. 
Kimi's 
V.q.    Christ's 
Christ's 
Clare 
Christ's 
Joh. 


1  Principal  of  OlaHgnw  University. 
«  M.P.  for  LiinurkBhire,  Purtii  k  I)n 

3  One  of  II. M.  Inupcctora  of  S'-liuol 

4  lli.ii.  F.Mlow  (if  St  JchnV. 

r>   Mimtrral  Si  PHiil'it  Srbool,  Load' 
C  Mctropolitttii  Police  Magistrate. 
^   lOqioil  H»  2nd  Rinith'ii  Prixrman. 


iion,    1890—1900. 


MATHKMATICAI.  TRIPOSES. 


283 


1878. 


,,  Llamcs  AVlutbread  Lee  Ghusher,  M,A.  Trin. 

(Cliiirles  Ilerniiui  Irior,  M.A.  Pembroke. 

V  vx>a     i^*>i'i»ii"  Macleo(i  Ferrers,  M.A.  Caiua. 

i<.x.\.MiNtBS     ^Alfred  (Jcorge  (irceiiliill,  iM.A.  Emmanuel. 

Additional  Faami.vkr,  Charles  Niveii,  M.A.  Trin. 


Wranglers. 
•Hobson 
istf(,'gall  (1) 
*Graliaiii  (2) 
•Edwards  )  ,. 
•Pinsent    r^^' 
''Macaulay 
*Adair    1  ■;„ 

•AUcock 
Martin 

I.anu'lcy)  .^ 
■>ti;irii    J  ■  •  '• 
I.iittiiiiir 
.Mill. 


Chr. 

Trin. 

Caiui 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Kind's 

Pemh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Kin'i's 

.Joii. 

r\t. 


Ald.ius      \j,,,Q'i. 
I.i-vcrscm  ( '    '•  Trin. 
Uicliiirdsiiii        Clarr 
'.SprinK-Hiff  a     Trin. 
Browiiliilh  ,.„Joh. 


farlisle 
(•hipp.tt 

SillllHllTS 

llcatli 

Kyrke 

.Maiiii 

Waterliousf 

I'UTSnil 


Chr. 

Trin. 
\      Trin. 
I  .=-t'<ii. 
1  *  Joh. 
'      Chr. 

Trin. 


Iluti  liiiisim  1  >.S7</. 
Miukir  I-*; ./»/!. 

I'ritli  Curpus 

lliMiKlitoii  Pemh. 


Senior  Optimes. 
I)i  .Marsh    )  ,        Jiih. 
I'orter    1 ''-''•    Chr. 
Allprcss    I         Trin. 
Drew  .ly/.Pi-nib 

Simpson    )        Chr. 
SRiley 
BIytlic 
Harper 
Claridgc 
Elsey       ) 

Ornisliv  ) 

I'liilpott 

Richardson 

llorno 

Karaker]  ,.„ 

WilkinsJ''^'' 

A  damson 

Hoote 

Blakeslcy  Trin 

Holmes  Catfi. 

Holt  Qu. 

Hichardson       Emm. 

Barnard  )  Chr. 

Chance     5  jl'q.   Trin. 

Ilu^'hes    I  Ci>rpn.i 

Williams  Clan- 

.Merrv    1  Trin. 

rtdell      >.*'v     Cor/Mit 

lUltim   )  Cath. 


Cuius 
Jes. 
Cuius 
Trin. 
Joh. 
,7?V.  Joh. 

Clare 
1  s-J.x 
"^i  Kinji's 
Corpus 
Qx. 
Joh. 
IT,,  Joh. 
'^■I-Joh. 


Junior  Opti 
Ds  Thornton. II. P 
Carpenter 
.Sc  riven 
Tavlor 
l{u"lland 
Rushhrooke 
Bairstiiw  1 
I  ):i\vljarn  >  .K/. 
Pinkivil    ) 
Salishury 
Kuchs 
New 
lUirnett 
Brand 
Woods 
WMce 
Heaton 
Ball 
Nash 

Cooke    1  y 
Tatlianir"'^- 
Mason 
Winn 

Bust,  in  1  ,. 
Varley   ('*''• 
Thornton,  R. 
Preston 
Sharp 
Rvder 


mes. 
Trin. 
Ca  ills 
Cuth. 
Pel. 
Mai/d. 
Chr. 
Tr.  II. 
Qu. 
Joh. 
Calh. 
Qii. 
Jes. 
Calh. 
Trin. 
Emm. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Trin. 
Emm. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Tr.  H. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


I  Pr»roM>ir  nf  Matliomatlo,  IliiivortU)  CollcKO,  liuii.l.o. 
?  Tul..r..f  KiiiK-ii. 

:i    ni.hnp..!  rrtlh,  Wr.lFin  A11..I..I1. 


284 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


.0-7A     Tij^^„,,.m/sr,c,  (llicliard  Peiidlebury,  M.A.  >S'<  Jb/wi'5. 
|,S79.-M0DERAT0RS  | Griffith  Jones  Griffiths,  M.  A.   Christ's. 


Examiners 


( James Whitbread Lee  Glaisher,M.A.  Trin. 
I  Charles  Herman  Prior,  M.A.  Pemh. 


Additional  Examiner  :  John  Ilopkinson,  M.A.    Trin. 


Wranglers. 

Ds  *Anen 

Pet. 

*Walker 

Queens'. 

'*Pearsoii 

KiiKi's. 

*Gun8t(iii  ) 

Juh. 

2*Hill  •[      ; 

Kl. 

Pet. 

3*\Vallis  •;  \ 

Trill. 

*  Green 

flirisfs. 

*Bell 

Trill.  If. 

•Pilkington 

Pemh. 

*Wood,  .J. 

Queens'. 

Attwater ) 

Pemb. 

Huckle     [ 

K/. 

Kinii's. 

llaslaui    ) 

Siilnei/. 

Bond 

Joh. 

*Arniilda  (n 

1 

Trin. 

Baker 

[^Q»,r„s: 

ninney  P 

U 

Kinii's. 

Capper 

) 

Trill. 

Stephen 

Cuius. 

Brook-Sniit 

'I.- 

Juh. 

Frames 

-Vhrisl's. 

^Newton 

(  -^^  Trill. 

Samuel 

) 

Clare. 

Lewis  1   ., 
Wvatti-^" 

Joh. 

Jesus. 

HaVford 

\ 

Cath. 

.Niu'litintrale 

4 

Joh. 

Welili 

Trin. 

Senior  Optinies. 


Junior  Optimes. 


D\  Best 

Queens'. 

I)i    Flett      1  ,. 
Ilallamr*^- 

Siilney. 

Boucher,  A.II. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Boucher,  C.  E.  1 

^Trin.  U. 

Taylor 

Corpus. 

('ariie             | 

«  Trin. 

Wood,  H. 

Sidnei/. 

Carver 

Clare. 

Durham 

Trin. 

Swift,  C.  A. 

Joh. 

Hamilton   1  a,. 

_  Trin. 

Colvill     1  ^^, 
Widgeryi-^"- 

Emm. 

Swift,A.K.J'**-Joft. 

Joh. 

Leach    1  „ 
Murrelir*''- 

Maijd. 

Kearney 

Cath. 

Cai'tis. 

Pasli     "  1  „- 
Rodwell  J  '^-f- 

Pemb. 

Bruce      1  ^^ 
Jennings  J  ^^• 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Wheeler 

Trin. 

Walters 

Pet. 

MorKan]  .- 
Smith     J-*''- 

Jesus. 

Pigg,  H. 

Emm. 

Sidtu'i/. 

Treherne 

Cains, 

Griffith  1  ,. 
Kyrke    i^"/- 

Christ's. 

Shaw 

Trin. 

Kinfl's. 

Hildersley 

Joh. 

Binckes    1  a,- 
Seahorne  J '^'' 

Mason 

Corjius. 

Trin. 

Iloneyl  ,. 
Pinderr    '■ 

Sidiiei/. 

Twisden 

Trin. 

Cuius. 

Chidell 

Pet. 

Scudamore 

Christ's, 

•Jones      ■) 

Joh. 

Webber 

Joh. 

Scott       f-^''- 

Pet. 

Palmer 

Down. 

Cath. 

Fowler 

Wardaloj 

Clare. 

Baines 

Christ's. 

Blometield 

Cath. 

Lamb 

Trin.H. 

Allport    1 

Joh. 

Ainslie 

Pemh. 

IJemrose :  .?;>/. 

Clare. 

Young 

Joh. 

Hagner    \ 

Joh. 

Odcll 

Joh. 

Bowlker  1  ^• 

Jesus. 

Savory 

Trin. 

Cuius. 

Owen 

Jesus. 

Ball 

Christ's. 

Walton 

Emm. 

1  Profenior  of  Applied  Mathematica  in  University  College,  Lnndo 
i  I'rofesnor  of  Pure  Mntliematlcs,  Univornity  Colleije,  LonJon. 

3  H'ellowofC'orpua. 

4  OneoDI    M.  Intpcclori  of  Sclioola. 
^    Kqiial  Hn  Hiiiillr.  rilzeiiirn. 


IIou.  Fellow  of  King's. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


285 


1880.-M0DERATORS  i';^'-"^'''^  p'"T7lr''  ^•^■'\t  ^i"1?''--. 

IJamcs  Keuuel  Harris,  M.A.,  Clare. 


EXAMINKRS 


iRicliaril  Pendlebury,  M.A.,  St  Johns. 
William  Burnside,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

Additional  Examiner:  William  Davidson  Niven,  M.A.,  Trin. 


Wratuilers. 
D8i*I,ariiior(l) 
2'Tlioinsim  CJ) 
3*Allcnck 
*Cox 

•Mackenzie 
*MMiitosl\ 
<»Wclsf(.rd 
.Iiililisiilly 
■■.Maclriill 
Harrison)    7- 
■Watt        )'-''• 
Whitfeld 
Vauglian 
(ioKgs 
(Pcmber- 
ton) 
MaiKli 
Daldy    )    ,. 
Wliitby/  -"''• 

Tuck/-'"'- 

Cmsskev 
ollcy     ■     I  ,> 
SDincrvillL')'  * 
\V<i(i<lci)ck 
Hawthorn)  ,~- 


Seniur  0)ilimfs. 


J  oh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Qnei-ns'. 

('iiiii.i. 

Trin. 

Kin:J-s. 

Kini/'s. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 


Willis 


"Dove 

" Harbor)    .., 

.I.phn»  )■  •'^  '• 

Ivrcr 

.-•cnior 

Adani»)    -„ 
"Noaks  i  ^'^■'■ 

WriKle.v 


Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Prmb. 

Christ's. 

J  oh. 

Kini/'s, 

Trin.  II. 

P.i. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

P'-mb. 

D(ncn. 

Christ's 

Caius. 

Queens'. 

Cath. 

Calh. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Joh. 


l>s  Morton 
Wliitaker 
Soarle 
A  damson 
Hanott        ,, 
-'  Hunnett       i 
Hlaiiiu 

l)f  Hart      >£ 
I'ulltr 
llullis 
Tumperlcy/ 
Carr 

HuKlies  )   ,. 
Lowndes/  '  '  '■ 


Stone,  T. 
Moslev  ) 
Sniedley/ 


-*'/• 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Emm. 

Queens'. 

Siftnei/. 

Trin.' 

Christ's. 

Pet. 

Jesus. 

Qiieen.s' 

Caiiis. 

Sidnei/ 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Queen.<!'. 


Scott  '\      kin<i's. 

Stone,  J.  M.  (  >  Joh. 
Torry  r^  Trin. 

Vouns;         J      Cor)i. 
Clievallier)    ,,    Kinii's 
Marsliall   r'^'^-Triii. 


.^cluicht)    ,. 
lOTIionias/  "'^/• 

Kaven 

Kiclnnond)  s- 

Shervill     /  * 

Bakery   .. 

Jones)  ''  '■ 

ISuckton   ) 
"Campbell  [.7:V/.  Clare 

C'obbold    )  Cains, 


Trin. 

Cuius. 

Sidnei/. 

Maqi'l. 

Pet. 

Clare. 

Emm. 

Clare. 


Junior  Ofjtimi 
l)i  Dale      \ 
King     i  JEq. 
Sugden ) 
Haviland)   ^ 
N'ewall     /  -^'i- 
Planck 
Swiny 
Kinj; 

Hardinge,non.C 
Helton 

IJawbarn)    j;^ 
Jones       /  '  ''^' 
Montford  1 
IJogers      J  ^Hq. 
Winter 
Pulling 
(iooden) 
Sewart  / 
('roft 
Clarke 
Clarke 
Jeffcock 
Browning)    ,,^, 
Hitchcock/ -'■''• 
Newton 
rJeorge 
Ward 
McKwcn 
Currio)   ^ 

(ireen 
iiaban 
Coatcs 


.iV/. 


Joh. 

Kini)  s 

Trin.  II. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Queens'. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Clare. 

Corp. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Kini/'s 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Ki  nil's 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Caius. 

Trin. 


I 


I  Lucoalan  I'rofcnsor  of  Mathomatics. 
a   I'rofooororF.iiprrinKntiil  PhynlM. 

3  TuUir  of  Einmanuol. 

4  Mait«r  at  Marrow. 

6  Dlihop  or  Morajr,  TUtt;  anil  Caithncin. 

«  i'rincipnl  of  Waiixaiiui  CoHoko,  Now  Zcalaii. 

7  IIoa<l  Maiitor  of  the  Lojn  Kchiml. 

5  Malhcmallcal  Tutor  al  Ihe  Collcgo.  Tori  K.li) 
0   Ma>(Criil  Clu-Kinham  I'ollrKr. 

10  U.y.  fo>  Merib)r  TjcIyII. 

II  BiihopnrGlaaicow  ami  Galloway. 


286 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1881.-MoDEKATOKs!^;''»^:«t  Temperley,  MA,  Queens' 

/William  Burnside,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

Tj,  iJames  Ilendel  Harris,  M.A.,  Clare. 

Examiners     r,-  ,      ■,  n\     i     tj         tvi  a     rr  ■ 
(Kicliard  Charles  Kowe,  M.A.,  Trm. 

Additional  Examiner:   Alfred  George  Greenhill,  M.A.,  Emm. 


Wranglers. 
l)si*Forsvtli  (1) 
"Heatli  U 
*Steintli!il  ^ 
2*Dodds)    ,. 
*Jones  j  -^'i- 

3*I'0lll)Ck 

Fmintain 
* 'Stokes 
^'Lcaliy  f 
*Hopkinson 

Alston  1    n{ 
6*Sliirres(  '^'^■ 

Davison 

EccU>s 

licaril)    a,., 

Niveni  ^^'i- 

Hall      1    J.. 

Harkerj  ''^^■ 

Rendall 

Dines 

Frost 

Staveh^V 

7  Seel  V 

8  Whitney 
Williams 
ficldard 
Ashley 
l''ar()iiliar 
Yardley 
Soutliworth 


2Eq. 


Mq. 


Trill. 

Trill. 

Trill. 

I'll. 

rriiili. 

Trill. 

Pniih. 

SilllH'l/. 

Priiili. 

Km  III. 

.full. 

Trill.  II. 

Km  III. 

Pit. 

Trill. 

Caius. 

Joli. 

Jiih. 

Trin. 

Corjnis. 

Clare. 

Kiiiij's. 

Trill. 

King's. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Trill.  II. 

Pe.mh. 

King's. 

Caiiis. 


.Kq. 


Senior  OpUmes. 
\)i  Matthews 
Wait 
Aldirsou 
Hui-fjess 
Jacohy 
Wetherell 
Marris 
White  , 
I'otts 
Disney 
Spearing 
■■'I'otter    )  a,. 
Watson]'*''- 
Kobson 
Tyer 

Waitlinian 
AUcroft 
Dunicliffe 
Fowler 
Potbiiry 
Ask  with 


^'/-  Km  in. 
Clare. 
Ci)rfins. 
Siilnei/. 
Joli. 
.J,  ill. 
Trin. 
Kinm. 
Trin. 
Siilnei/. 
Pet. 
Jolt. 
Joh. 
King's. 
Ma'gd. 
Jesus. 
Kmm. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Penili. 


\2Hq. 


Hammond  f  ,.     Trin 


Thomson 

t'oi)pi)ck 

Leslie 

Taylor 

Thomson 

<'arter 

Flagg  . 

Col  son 

(■laisher[  yKq. 

Stubbs 


JKq. 


■''■  Cains, 
Queens'. 
Joh. 
Joh. 

■'-''■  Peinl). 
Jesus. 
Christ's. 
Corpus. 
Trin. 
Peinlj. 


Junior  Ojilime 


Ds  Walmslcy 
Crowtheri 
Kingston  ( 
Richards ) 
Fisher 
Armitage 
Hitchcock 
A  pear 
Youngmanj 


Trin. 
Corpus 
Kq.  Joh. 

Sidnei/. 

Trin.' 

Peinli. 

Trin. 
)  /»r,.  Cains. 
\^'l'Joh. 


JKq. 


Joh. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Oriel] 

Mutimer 

C'rossleyj 

Hooker  J 

Jones 

Phipps 

Walker) 

Uradsliaw  ),.. 

Scudaniore]  ^'i?)/!))!. 

Hiram  1  fj,  Trin. 

WoodhouseJ'f!   Sidnei/ 

Hrown   \  Joh. 

Collins  [  .T.q.     Christ's 


Trin. 
Pemb. 
Cath. 
Christ's 


Walkerl 

Oompertz 

Halland 

U  aw  ling  3 

Smith 

Wildman 

Punch 

Cother)    ,. , 

Page    \'^-'l 

McMuster 


Trin. 
King's. 
iK<i.  Corjins. 
Peinh. 
Pet. 

Queens' 
Joh. 
Jesus. 
King's 
Pemb. 


1  Sndlerian  I'rurennor  of  Mathematl 

2  Formerly  Tutor  of  Potorhouse. 

3  Fellow  of  CorpuK. 
•I  Master  at  Uugby. 

5  Professor  of  MathemHilci»,  Univer 

6  Tutor  of  Trinity  Hall. 

7  M.P.  for  Lincoln, 1806— 1906. 

8  Hulscan  Lecturer,  1006. 

0  ProfcHHor  of  Botany  ami  Riolojcy,  i 

*l    EqilHl  a. '.'nd  amilh'.PnzeTlien. 


lily  College.  ShcfflcM 


usirong  College,  Newcastle- 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


287 


1882.-MODEUATORS    j  {^^''^^^''^^^T^' ,¥-^-'  '^'t,'^:'^"t>  •     . 

(Henry  Martyii  Taylor,  M.A.,  Trunin. 

Examiners    ItiT-'lf.'^  Temperley,  M.A.,  Qmens' 

jUilliam  JJurnside,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

Additional  Examiner:  George  Howard  Darwin,  M.A.,  Trin. 


Wran<ilers. 
Ds'llcrniiui  (1) 
•Yf..C2) 
I'Lonoy 
•Hrill 
ItaiMlrll 

I'arkiT 
I  lark,  r 

I.ittlrwoixl 

lliMslry 
Juliiisoii     I 
K.ipes         /-'W- 
->:iiult'rson) 
Searle 
l)avi(,'S   ) 
Niflir.ls  )■ 

Kliivd 

nttoii  t    J,. 
I'earct- )  '  ' '' 
(liLsiiian 
hickiiison) 

(IliviT  / 

Winter 
.Mill!  Ill 


Stniiif  0]ilimts. 


.i:,,. 


Trin. 

l)s  Walker 

Joh. 

J  oh. 

Huevorl   .,. 
Flack   r    '• 

Trin. 

Siilnev. 

Calh. 

Joh.    ' 

Lax 

Trin. 

Vnnh. 

I'raser            ) 

S-Trin.H. 

Siiliii'i/. 

Ward,  A.  W J 

^Juh. 

Jnh.    ' 

MariKoldl    ^,. 
Stevens   i  ^'' 

Trin. 

.luh. 

■  Trin.H. 

Pel. 

Das 

Clare. 

Christ'.'!. 

Frederick 

Corpus. 

Kiiui's. 

Fisher  ^    , 
Kidley)  ''^■''' 

Jesus. 

Kimi's. 

Clare. 

Christ'.<i. 

Lawson 

Clare. 

Pniil,. 

^.Nichols 

Cath. 

Cath. 

(;askin 

Joh. 

CI  art: 

Harvey  (    -., 
Low        (  '*'/• 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Clare. 

PH. 

Morrice 

Trin. 

Ciirfins. 

Newman 

Christ's. 

Corpus. 

('(IX 

Jesus. 

Christ's. 

M'alle     I 

Clare. 

Trin. 

.Milner  -  JEq. 

Christ's. 

Calh. 

I'ollockl 

Trin. 

Kinii's. 

-Ly«'n 

Clare. 

Siilnci/. 

Heiinell 

Joh. 

Clan'. 

ClenieMtson 

Joh. 

Jistts. 

^Ifarlow  1 

Maqd. 

HouldenV  ^V/. 
farr       | 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Uatchelor 

Sidney. 

Junior  Opiimes. 


Ml. 


Ds "Hyan 
Kcess 
Haskell 
Lyall 
Thomas 
Winter 
Hedley)    ar„ 

Neill     1  ^'/-       _ 

Satthianadlian)  i-Corp. 
Wilson  1^  Clare. 

Alford  1    ,.         Corpus. 
KnealeJ  "  '''"       Emm. 
Harris  Christ's 

Taylor,  A.  S.      Pemh 

Dal  ton  ] 
Merrifield 
St  Quintin 
Williams 

Colman 

Longsdon 

Lomax 

Lerigo 

Fox 

Coddard 

Napier 

Morley 


Kimi's 

Clare 

Caius 

■IVin. 

Sitlnei,. 

Joh. 

IVin. 

Trin. II. 


Joh. 

Jesus. 

Corpus. 


Trin. 
Trin. 
Corjms. 


.^:,i. '!,">' 


rin. 
Trin.  II. 
Joh. 
Corpus 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Clare 


WOMEN. 


Kurstall  Oil  ton. 

(equal  to  31) 


Jul  van  Clirlon 

(between  58  and  59) 

Lister  Girton 

(equal  to  61  and  62 


I  ProfoMor  ofMathcmatlri  at  the  RojrnI  Ilolloway  CollrKc  for  Wonioii. 

%  Head  Maitcr  »(  Oiin<na  School. 

3  Head  Manter  of  the  KIiik'i  School,  rontcfrnct. 

«  Halhcmatirnl  MaXrr,  Kin|{'i  School, Ch«trr. 

S  ProfMwir  of  EiiKliioorlnx  In  tho  Ro/al  Collegs  of  8clonco  for  Irsland,  Dublin. 

e  Haitor  at  Clifton  CoIIcku. 

7  Prof«.wir  of  Knglnrorlnn,  and  Principal  of  Iho  Pidytcchnic,  Woolwich. 


288 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Moderators 
Examiners 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 

Wranglers  are  admissible  to  the  Examination  in  Part  III.  following. 

In  Part  III.  the  names  in  each  division  are  arranged  alphabetically. 

In  1883  and  subsequent  years,  (1)  denotes  First  Smith's  Prize,  (2)  Second  Smith's  Prize. 

I  .Smith's  Prizeman  without  precedence. 

Parts  I.  &  II.— June,  1882. 

William  Mitcliinson  Hick.s,  M.A.,  6't  John's. 

Walter  William  Rouse  Ball,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Percival  Fro.st,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

Henry  Martyii  Taylor,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Senior  Optimcs. 
Ds  Edmunds  Joh. 

Palmer  Khufs. 

Buxton  Trih. 

Sanderson         Queens'. 
Hughes,  F.  S.    Joh. 
Simpson,  T.S.   Trin.Il. 


Wranglers. 

Usi  *  Welsh  (1)  Jesus. 

'-'Turner  (2)  Trin. 

•i*  Carey  Trin. 

Thornton  (Jath. 

Piggott  Sidney 
"Johnson,  A.  R.  Jo/i. 

Roberts,  S.  O.  Joh. 

Ashwin     )  c-  Pemb. 

IVl^Aulay  jt^  Joh. 
*M"Connelj  d- 
*Pattisson  jf^ 
Hamer)  -. 
^Heath  \^'i- 
MJarrell 


(iinn 
Newhani 
Ihhetson 
Posnett 
•■'Kniwles 
Bradshaw 
Gorst 
Harvev 


Clare. 

Kmman. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Kmman. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Kini/'s. 


Nonstable )  ,S-  Kini/'s. 
Evans  f  f*^  Jesus. 
Madden  Clare. 

Mallinson]  »■    Si(t7iei/. 
6  .Mayo        )^     Pet. 
Murton  1  a,.      Trin. 


Whitley 


^Y 


King's. 


\M 


^ 


Beck 

Wilton 

Roe 

Guest 

Skinner 

llewetsoni  < 

Hough      J^ 

Brown  )   ~ 

Neild    \'^-'l- 

Cleaver 

PattuUo 

navy 

Purchas 

Mason 

Pelton 

Pope 

Scott-Elliot 

Cooper 

Butler 

King 

Anthonisz 

Glover 

Langhani 

Knight 

Priestley 

Johnson 

Moore 

Benson 

Ames 


Trin. 

Sidney. 

Mapd. 
Trin. 

Cath. 

Emman. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin.  H. 
,.     Caitis. 
'^''-  Cath. 

Joh. 
.JTf/.  Caius. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

King's. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Pemh. 

Trin. 

Sidney. 
.  Trin. 


jHq. 


\M,. 


I'ethcrick 
Keightley 


'i^Trin. 
Trin. 


Junior  Optimes. 
I)s  Brooke  King's. 

Colnian  Corinis. 

Chatterjee    i  _^Christ's 
Galsworthy  f  -^  Cuius. 


Joh. 
.  Caitts. 


.!■„. 


Mackintosh 
Francis,       1    . 
AV.B.K.   f^ 
Sharj)  I   '  (/(()■ 

Maling 
Brereton 
Shields 
Clarke 
Hillyer 
Round 
Davey 
Ayerst 
Sandoe 
Emmet 
.Shirres 
Stopford 
Hardy 

Logan        1  » 
Raymond  J^ 
Hagger 
Asplet 

Hughes.T.C.  1 
Lucas,  F.  L.  J 
0.xley 
Kelly 

Ransome,lI.  A.  Joh. 
Pitt  Pemb. 

Banks  Clare 

Greenstrect       Joh. 
Falle  )  »  Pemb. 

MacDonnell)  "^  Clare, 
(irindrnd  Pemb. 

Bowman  \ 
t'ricliton  l^V/.  Trin. 


\     ^'  Emman. 

Emman. 
JEq.  Maf]d. 

Cath. 

Christ's. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

King's. 

Joh. 

Joh. 
.   Down. 

Christ's. 

Cath. 

Christ's. 
6- Pemb. 
^  Trin. 

Trin. 

King's. 


Prescott  ) 

Logan 

Pierce 

Smart 

Thomas 

Wright 

Mills 

Hodgson 

Manley 

Gardner 

Smith,  G 

Holmaii 


^q. 


Trin. 

Sidney. 

Emman. 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Queens'. 

Pemh. 

Queens'. 
Clare. 
C<iius. 
Trin. 


1  Tul.ir  or.Io«ii.. 

2  Snvilian  PrtifcsRnr  of  ABtrononiy,  Oxford. 
8  f'rofosiur  of  Mattietnatlci,  Unlvomlty  College, 

Llvcrpuol, 


WOMEN. 

.Meyer  (iirlon. 

(equal  to  31) 
Anelay,  J.         Girlon. 
(between  37  and  3.S) 

4  rrofoHor  of  Mathematics  at  Uiiiversit>  Col 
lOKO,  Itrisiol, 
6  Vlco-Principal  of  Liverpool  College, 
6  Master  at  Harrow. 
V  M«i.t«Ti.l  HiKhB«te  School 


MATHEMAIICAL   TKIPOSES. 


289 


Part  III. ~ Jan uari/,  1883. 

\rr.T»i..DAnir.nc.  j^Villiuiii  iM  1  tcliiiiHoii  Hicks,  M.\,  St  John's. 
MODERATORS  l^y.^jtei-  William  Rouse  Ball,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 

Kv  .  X. , V,..,,  .     il'crcival  Frost,  M. A.,  King's. 

(Henry  Martyn  laylor,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


DivisiMN  I. 
II-,  •('any  Trin. 

Ilarvcv  Kimi's. 

■.liiliMsriM,  A.  I{.  .I«h'. 

riiriuT  CJ)  Trhi. 

•Welsh  (I)  .hsii.s. 


Divr- 

ION  II. 

HlVISION   HI. 

Us  Ibbetson 

Clare. 

Us  Asliwiii               Prmh 
Knowk's             Pel. 
.M'^Aulay            Joh. 
".VFCoiincI           Vlare 
Newliani            Joh. 
I'osnett              .Joh. 
Kobcrts,  S.  ().    .loh. 
Tliorntcin           Calh. 

u 


290 


MAIHEMATICAL   TRIPOSES. 


Parts  I  and  II. — June,  1883. 

,,  .  ^   (AHVeil  (ieors'e  (Jreenliill,  M. A.,  Etnmaniiel. 

liohert  Ruuisey  Webb,  M.A.,  nl  Johti  s. 


Examiners 


William  Mitchiusou  llicks,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Waiter  William  Rouse  Ball,  M.A.,  Tn'iiifi/. 


WraniiU 
I)s  *Matliews 
i»Gallop  + 
*Ladilaii  t 
Clievallier 
'Whitehead, . 
2*(;hree1  a?„ 

<Morley 

Kuciik'r 
5.\IacI''arlaml 

Sharpe 

SKlKltt 

\Vill>crfurce 

litiist     I  ,. 

fiifford  )''"'• 

t'alver 

Story 

WisL'iiuui 

i:iilor 

HollKT 

Sciiiplo 
Hewitt 
.Maiden 


//.,,. 


Jiuriie  1   ,. 
.lenkiiij-'  '■ 


Bavlls 
freak  1 
Kreiiclij 
Lee 

noitoii 

Tetley 
lldlt 
Thomas 
Kewlcy 


.K/- 


.Jiq. 


Jvh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 
1  S.2V. 
rV.N.j-iJ  Tr. 

King's. 

Joh. 

Kimi'.i. 
].ri-Si,l,ie!i. 
I*   Vaiun. 

Kininan. 

Pi-I. 

Trill. 

CoriHts. 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Cains. 

(kiiiis. 

Trill. 

Trill.  II. 

Jiili. 

Pit. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

PH. 

Kiiiman. 

Eminaii. 

Cat: 

Clan: 

Calk. 

Clirisl's. 

Je.sHS. 

Sidney. 


Senior  Optimes. 
Di  Hastings )  a-     Queens'. 
Watsou  i^''-  Cath. 
Cull  is-     Catli. 

SunmiersJ'^     Siiliiei/. 
Herbert,  J.  A.  Juli. 
Murray  Quecius'. 

Kellock  Kiiiinaii. 

(Jraliau),  \.      Caiim. 
de  Sausmarez),^.   Trin 
Kdwards         J*^   Qu. 
Gosnell )  Chrint's. 

Mason  >  .£'</.    Tr.  II. 
Smith    )  Maijii. 

C'olbournel  ;j.  Corjnts. 
(irav  ji^    CiiriHts. 

Hunt  Call/. 

Adams        )  j.  Clare. 
Armstrongi'J^  Cliri.st's. 
Eves     1    ,.        Maiid. 
Fulton!  ■'-''•     Mdad. 
Tootell  )  ^-Oirist's 

Wells,  F.  A.)^.7<)ft 
Trevor 
.NichoU 
Lau))niann 
Potter  1   :,. 
Salmon  1  '''''• 
Jtutcher 
Odling 
Paley 


Perrin  Girton. 

(between  -0  and  21). 


Km  man. 
Trin. 
Pel. 

Corinif. 
Clare. 
Joh. 
Till.    Joli. 

Christ's. 


WOMEN. 

Collier  Jfetvnham 

(eipial  to  3:»). 
I'erry  Newnham 

(equal  to  57). 
Sprague         Girlon 

(equal  to  62). 


Junior  Opl 
l)s  de  Heuter 
Stal)Ies     1  j- 
Whiteley/i*; 
Copland  i    . 
Lund      fl" 
Stokes    )^ 
Lewis 
Watson 
I'Idwards 
Henthalli    ,. 
Wheater  )•''-'' 
llanilyn         j 
Watcrinever) 
Chester 
Ohm      1    ,. 
Huston)''"/- 
Sanders 
Manners 
Cooper 
(iarne 
Wheatcrolt 
Wiekhani 
H„|.e 
.Nuttall 
Haven 
Wvatt 
Tit ley 
Hrooke 
Dunn 
Lewis 


Trill. 

Trin. 

Emniaii. 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Sidney. 

Jesus. 

Christ'. s: 

Kmmaii. 

Peiittj. 

Cor/iiis. 
,:r-  Trill. 
•^   Emm. 

Jolt. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corjins, 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Km  mi 

Trill.  II. 

Caiii.i. 

h' in  man. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Newman         Stiviiham' 
(between  ii^  and  •.<:',). 


1*AKT    1 


Division 

r. 

Division  II. 

Division  III. 

I)s  Chevallier 

Trin. 

Ds  Kilchler            Sidney 

Ds  Story                Cains 

Chree 

Kinji's 

Morley              Kinei's 

(Jall.ipt 

Trin. 

Wilberforce      7Vt«. 

■Hogg 

Joh. 

■Laehlaiit 

Trin. 

Mathew.s 

Joh. 

'Whitehead,  A 

.  N.  Trin. 

WOMEN. 

1  Tutor  .inil  Folluw  nf  Cnius. 

2  Supeiialendent  of  Kro  ObiervRtory. 

3  Master  . It  Chrisfu  lli.spltal. 

4  Profomiorof  Mntliiinntics  in  tlio.)uhii><  Ilupkins  UulToroity. 
b  MHit«r  at  Ue|>tou  iichuul. 

li  Tutor  of  Sol  wyn. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


291 


r.MiTS  I  uml  II. — Jane,  1884. 
,,    ,  ,  .    ^  .     \  Cliristoiilicr  Uraham,  M.A.,  Gone'dle  atid  (Jains. 
(  Aiuirew  .lames  Cainpbt'll  AUcn,M.A.,I*i'terh<mse. 
,,    ..,,.,  \  Alfred  (leoi-'j'e  (heeuhill,  M. A.,  ^m//m/<Me/. 

Kielianl  Cliar  cs  K<nve,  M.A.,  Innd// 


Wrtiiuilc 

Ds  'SlH|p|>;ir(l  Trill. 

•Wcrkniiiii  (1)    Trin. 

'  UniKK  Trht. 

'  VouTiK  Pel. 

( 'assie  Trin. 

-■  AiidiTsiiii  Siiliiei/ 

Kiiiulit,  II.  11.)   :^  n'arf 

I.ittlf  )  "*■   Cuius 

Itrckutt    )  <    Jiih. 
■Kirly       m     Jnk. 

l.iiniHir  I'luri- 

Kiiltoii   )    ,..     Trill. 

WrnsWy  i  •'■  .loll. 

I'cinis  Qiifrns' 

E\e  )   J-   /'.;"'/. 

i.Mc.iickti.lit  *3    I'.iiib. 

Clarki',  i:.  T.    Jul,. 

.Miirwimil       1  i-  Trill. 

.Muirliciul(2)J*   ('«//(. 

(  liiipo     ).>      Trill. 

hull's      i*;       ./((/(. 

Cliapiiiaii  \       Kiiinian. 

cliildirs     (  _^  Kimi's 

IMwarils,    ^j'  ,„.,, 
|{.  W.  K.|*--^'*"' 

lioru  '       Kimi's 

I'arisli,  A.  .1.  1  i-  I'll. 

WiitH.iii  j!^    Trill. 

i|-,iiitl(v,  II.  )  ?■  Kino's 

M dors'  ji*-    J.i/i. 

lliimiltipn,  J.  1  a-  Cuius 

KiiiK'lit  )"*;  J  oh. 

Lewis  )  j.  Jiili. 

laiiiur,  K.  H.I*  Clare 

I'attiiisiiii  )  ~.  .lull. 

MOVtIlMllll  i*    /'(■/. 


Senior  Ojilimes. 
Us  liowlker  Ji\iu.i 

I'Uiyd  1  Trin. 

■•Hart    [■  .f.'</.     Kinii's 
Koper  1  Eiiiiiian. 

Huiiiplirt'y^       Queens' 
l.onsaalf    I  .s-  Down. 
.Vlarplus      ("^  Kmmitn. 
I'liillips       /       Kininaii. 


J  oh. 

Miii/il. 
~.  Cuius 
'^   Einman. 

Jesus 


lips 
ISIiiiii 
lUirrell 
('urroy 
Wickiiis 
Williams, 

II.  W. 
David  remh. 

Hall,  II.A.)>  JoA. 
l.owis  )■*;  Siilney 

Clmdwick 
Dawliarii 
ruller 


H.  H. 

.Moltciio 
I'urvcs 
Whittakoi- 
CohtK.ld 


Joh 
Queens' 

<J<ili. 


Trin. 
Kinman. 
Siilney 
Cuius 


Martincau  '  :~Emnian. 
Uawlimis    j'*;  Pemh. 
Kust  '      .!/«</</. 

liutler  Trin. 

Hird      |>        Sii/ney 
Hewitt  J"*;         Jesus 
.Murray    I         Queens' 
.Sharp       J        Emman. 
.Mian  1  ^  Jesus 

Cdlliiisdii      [S  Queens' 
\V,l.l.,  A.  i;.^    '  Joh. 
Stern  Dmrii. 

Wliitu  Pel. 

Junior  O/itimes. 
Di  Itldws  \       Joh. 

Chaiidlniii     |    ^  ././A. 
Ilariii'tt  ,  i^  J'J'- 

TI,..M.ps,.n.  J     ■   -ly  I, 

.Mar.tli  Christ's 

WOMEN. 
Vintor  Girlon 

(.■i|iial  to  44     4S) 
I'it/.  (iirald      ffeirnhiini 

(<'>|iial  t.i  5«-lil| 
lldlliv  Newiihiim 

(cqiial  to  tJ5— ««) 


K;isterby 
Locke 


Joh. 
>  Joh. 


Nichiilson  i""?^  Pemb. 
Hussell       '      Trin.  //. 
Tlmnias  Kiiui's 

Harrissdu,    ) 
W.  K.i 


Corpus 

Cuv. 
Trin. 
Christ's 

Clare 


.Mitchell 
Haker 

Hanks  -i 

liarrett- 

Lennard 
liciiiiett,       I         ,   , 
H.  .M.  I    j.''""- 
de  liourlicl  '  Hj  Trin. 
Iliintcr  Pemh. 

Lance  Jesus 

Stockdale     I       Jesus 
W'estlake   J       Joh. 
Uiitt  1  i-Siilne>> 

Francis,  K.H.fi^J  Juh. 
Jlolding  Corpus 

C'arr  ^       Christ's 

Colchester  |       Joh. 

Joh. 
^_  Corpus 
£  Cains 
^  Trin. 

Trin. 

Eininan. 

Pemh. 

Trin. 

Clan 


Davis 

Hyre 

1  farrisou 

Hunter 

.Marling 

I'arry 

Younn 

Searles 

Klugh  ...... 

Sumnierliaycs  1   .  Emm. 
Turner  [|g"  Emm. 

Warlow  1  ■■  Cor  p. 

I'arr  .       Trin . 

l-:ady  /  ^Joh. 

(ioold- Adams  J,  ;^  Je.ius 
Sample  '  " 

Thomas,  J. 
Hrady  1  > 
I'dtts     i^ 
DdU(,'lllS    I  ^■ 
.Moline      1'*^ 
Hart?  reaves, 
<■.  11. 


mm. 


'      Qu 

Joh. 

Emman. 

Emman. 

Pemh. 

Jesus 


( 'dwell  Girlon 

(liilH-een  "i;  jiiiil  77) 

Itunie  Girlon 

(e.iual  to  H.',     !l-J) 

.M'(  rulien         Xewnliain 
(u(|ual  toi);t     !»4) 

Davits  Girlon 

(e<|ual  to  107     l(i;i) 

lleiisdn  ifeirnhitm 

(e(|UaltoI15    in:) 


I   Prnfo««4ir  nf  Mntht'lnatl'-i  In  tho  I'lilvornlty  ..f  A.lolaUlc. 

1  Prralilont  <>l  ({iiiKii'«  CollrKo,  (ialony. 

.1  MaaUr  >l  I'piilnithnin  School. 

4  Mr.  for  KmI  !,..».I«.  Iwh)     loort. 

»   Held  Mut«r  "(  thn  lower  Hehool,  UllKb)'. 


1:^—2 


292 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  III. — January,  1885. 

„  (Christopher  Grahain,  M.A.,  G(ynrille  <ni<f  Cains. 

ivioDKRATORS  ( An.lrewJauKsCuniphell  Allen, M.A., Piterlwase. 

Alfred  (Jeorge  Ureeiihill,  M.A.,  Einmaiiuel. 
(Viidrew  Russell  Forsyth,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


EXAMINERb 

Division 

I. 

s*.\iidersfm 

Sidneii 

Heckctt 

Joh.  ' 

HraK'K' 

Trin. 

Cassie 

Trin. 

'Knight,  H.  11. 

Clare 

*Larmor 

Clare 

Little 

Cuius 

Muirhead  (2) 

Calh. 

*Slicppar(l 

Trin. 

^Workman  (1) 

Trin. 

*Youiig 

Pel. 

Division  II. 
Ds  llenslev  Joh. 

Monckton         Pemh. 
Toms  Queens' 


Division  Til. 
Ds  Pattinson  Ji'h. 


I 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


293 


MoDKRATORS 


KXAMINKBS 


Parts  I  auJ  U.—June,  1885. 

iWilliiim  Henry  Besant,  i^c.l).,  St  John's. 
I  Charles  ilennaii  I'rior,  MA.,  Pembroke. 

Cluistoplier  (Iraham,  M.A.,  Goiirille  ami  Cains. 

Andrew  , J  allies  Campbell  Allen,  M.  A., /*e^(';7<oi<s6. 


W  rami}  a 

s. 

Senior  Optiines. 

Junior  Optimes. 

1)9  •Bi-rrv  (2) 

Kiwi's 

1  )i  Brett          1    ^  .S'(//h<7/ 

I)i  O'fonnell  [,j-  Peiiili. 

i-|,..v..(l) 

J  oh. 

<  'arpentur  •  j^"  Sidiie'i/ 

I'eters         J'tj    Corpus 

Kirlll 1(1 

K  hill's 

Lucas         I   ""  Christ's 

Baker                Kiiimun. 

l'.;ini:inl 

Kiiiiiiiui. 

Amos          J      Clare 

I'eck                  Joh. 

II. .hues,  U. 

J„U. 

Hickni'll       I    .Jesus 

Daniels              Kimj's 

•Ui>siviiire      ) 

-.  Joh. 

(iriftitlis       >r?0//».i- 
iluK'lirs,l{.|^./o/,. 

Marshall           Clare 

Stewart,  I).  A.) 

•*■    Ctiiiis 

.Ma.l.l.M              Trin. 

HarkiK'SSI     ■ 

Trill. 

.MartiiKiiu  '      Triii. 

I'.iill      1     .          Trin. 

■Slnn„l        1     • 

CItii;- 

Moffatt  )  >      Qiieeii.1' 

I>as       ',£•         Kmiiian. 

Joh. 

Sims       )  'f-       Siiliie!/ 

llollaiKi 

Trill. 

I'rice                  Queens' 

.Jones                 Siilni'!/ 

<-biislie  I'ox 

Joh. 

Alluutt    1     . 

Hanson              Trin. 

Hudson 

Penib. 

Ilest          \  £      Trin. 
'^.M'Clure  |    •      Trin 

I.arvce           >       Joli. 

*Rinti>ull   5- 

Cirrinis 

Morris          1  _^  Joh. 

Kiisscll  1  * 

Cains 

Samuels             Finmaii. 

I'itnian         >£■  Trin. 

•(  :,ll,.ii,lar  1  ,-■ 

Trill. 

Wood                 Pemb. 

■rii.imi.s.in.      '  Joh. 

Kirl.v          I  *• 

Joh. 

KIstu,  II.  .1.  }   <.  Joh. 

(i.  .\.        ^ 

liasir 

Trill.  II. 

Ilill,  11.  II.L.)i«   Joh. 

Morns                Queens' 

lii'oi.ks 

Trill. 

I'lidorliay          Peinh. 

IJiianiiel   I     .    •/■/■/;(.  //. 

.MosSDli 

Joh. 

Slater                Joh. 

I'atersoii    -ij  Cio'iois 

Siiiitli 

Kino's 

Kavies,  T.  K.    Trin.  II. 

I'earee        |     •    Christ's 

llDWiird    1    ^ 

Cal'h. 

Mok'swortli)  .5-  Christ's 

Keokli     \            Cuius 

Koliiiisiiii  / :?° 
Hock          (    ■ 

Christ's 

I'arry            )  >*•   I'emli. 

IJostock  1  >      Trill. 

Clare. 

Curly  on             Km  man. 

l.ace        i'^.      Queens' 

KiiiK 

Eiiiiiiun. 

Miller                 Queens' 

I'.rrott  /            Trill. 

i-:<i<iisi>ii 

Christ's 

Widdowsoii      Joh. 

I'.lackl.nrn\       Trin. 
i;|.|..stiin      '.i- Corpus 

Wyi.li.- 

Jrsiis 

Harvey,  11. 1!.  1  ,>  ./<///. 

KIriiiKtiiii  1     . 

Jems 

Taylor              t  ''i  Clare 

.Marictti-      (*  Cuius 
I'aul              -'       Peml: 

<■'"             ■  £ 

I'eiiih. 

".VIcKcnna          IVin.  II. 

Hawortli   1    • 

Suliteif 

( 'rofts                 Corpus 

.M<-i).inaUK       Chri.yfs 

(iaHkiii 

Kiiui's 

Karnes     1    >    Trin. 

Covlf         )    j. 

Jnll'. 

Knowles  J  ^     Cath. 

Wilkinson  j*  Mawt. 
YoiMiK',  1'.    '       .^ehviin 

l-onliiaiu  (  *i 

Trill. 

I'ritcliard          I'emb. 

Martin,  J. 

Joh. 

I'ucliin               Kino's 

Hupuis                Trill. 
Addison  )   3-    Cuius 
Lee           ;  ^      Trin. 

•lanieson            Clare 

.lolinstone,  11.  H  Cav. 

Leon                  Joh. 

Coltinaii  )    .      Trin. 

(ilover      Ji?     Joh. 
Tindall     P     Christ's 

(iil)son               Trin. 

Cowper  Smith  Trin. 

Clifton                Joh. 

<'oMstiT(line        Trin. 

Currie                  Trin. 

HouK'hlon          Kminau. 

Cross                   Christ's 

Hn.wn                 Cath. 

KIckelt,  M.  K.    Sewnliam 

llH'twi-en  '1\  and  '">) 

llvwett.  It.  Nriiiiham 

(e<|ual  to  .'(4) 


WOMKN. 

l*\nionil.  O.         Seu'oham 

(cipial  lo  :;s) 
Itarrink'lon.    \.   (lirton 

(li.'twreli  till  :in(l  111) 
Villy,  It.  .M.         Seo-nham 

(lietweeii  I't'l  anil  ill'.) 


I  S»ll>.laii  Prora>«>r  i.f  Nntural  rhiU>»>|ihr,  Oircril. 

«  |-n.li»>.r  ..(  Maihallmllia,  Ariii^lroIlK  C'.>llnK«,  NswculU.ui  Tynn. 

(  l'ru(oM..r..(  Pill  air*  III  I  In.  Arinalr.iIlK  dillffil''.  Niwcjutloim-Tyiir. 

4  Tuti.r  ..(HI  J..hii-'  ('..n.-K" 

t  l'r<.ro>«.r  ..(  I'hyaira  In  Ilia  Itiyal  Cullaica  iif  B<;lcincn.  r,   lliuul  Maati' 

T  M.I'  (.>r  M.>iim...ithalilro  (N..rth)       rirat  l.<ir<l  »r  lli*  A.linlniUy 


Itarr.tt,  I..  .M.i;.  (lirton 

(ri|ual  to  71) 
Murray,      1    .     (lirton 

I'ri.e,  I,.  C.  \    •      Sewnhum 

(r.inal  to  :•.') 
('nnnini;ton,  S.    Neivnham 

(e,|iialtoll:i) 


.if  Mill  mil  Hchu.il 


294 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


Part  HI. — January,  1886. 

Moderators  |William  Henry  Besant,  Sc.l).,  St  John's. 
/(Jharlcs  Herman  Prior,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

jOliristopher  Graham,  M.A.,  Gnnville  and  Cuius. 
(Andrew  James  Campbell  Allen,  M.A.,  Peterhonse. 

Additional  Examinkr:  James  Whitbrcad  Lee  Glaislier,  M.A., 
Trin  ity. 

Division  III. 

I)s  Kraser  'I'lin.  II. 

Smitli  Ki  nil's 

Stewart  P.  A.  Cuius 


I      Hickett,  M.  K.    NcwiiIkih 


Division 

I. 

Division 

II. 

*Bariiard 

Emman. 

l)s  Urooks 

Trin. 

*lierrv  (2) 

Kin(i'.i 

llarkness 

Trin. 

HnliiK's,  1!. 

.loll'. 

M,.ssop 

Clare 

-I.nvv  (1) 

.loh. 

Kiiitoul 

Ciir/tiis 

^KicliuKiiul 

KiiKi's 

Uussill 

Cii  iii.t 

"Roscvoari' 

.hii. 

WOMEN 


I 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


295 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 

Tlii/St?  who  have  obtained  Honours  in  Part  I,  are  ndniissible  to  the 
pjxaniination  in  Part  II.  following'. 

Part  \.—Jiin<\  18S0. 

,,,.,„ ,   iKniest  William  H()l)S()ii.  M.A.,  Clirixt's. 

^Andrew   Rus.sei     boi-sytii,  M.A.,  Trnuti/. 


'i.'CAMINKRS 


Wr,iii<il,) 
Msi|>i\iiiit 
•  I'ktcl 


Hill,  I'.  \v 

Itivaiif 


'Vi-in. 

.lull. 
c  yw.'cn.?' 
**•;  Joh. 

I'll 


H!i|-|ow,C'.W.t\/'W. 
•IMatts  Tihi. 

I'ust.T  ./<<//. 

•Oawsnii,  U.C.Chrisfs 

A'.kwjlli        I  -^Triii. 

.\IiiMliiii:istii*iJ<//(. 

I'risslarul  ,/oh. 

(  rawford  Trhi. 

<  lark  f'fiiili. 

^.Ir.aolaiiU  Cliii.irx 

Uiisi'iilieri;  1  ^Emmiitt. 

I'litc  '  'Z  Joh. 

Uiir  )'  Pel. 

.Inlinstoni  ,.„  A7. 

M'  AiilavJ'^'XVi/i/jt 

lirailfi.rd  Joli. 

l<<.lMrts,ir.A.  (;iiu.i 

liickiiisdiil  >   Trill. 

Ni...lls      ji«    I'd. 

<;niiiiilKej  s-  Jnli. 

Oh. 11  t^;    Siilii,-;/ 

(  rcjiiiiiii-liii         'I'l-iii. 

I  ill  rk  lit  Trill. 

Kiiiu-duiir"/-  (7/;-/.v/V 
III. Ilk-las  (■„;•;.».»■ 

^aiiiiliiirv  Jiili. 

M'  l.aiii,'li'liin  irClirisl'ii 
lavli.r  iliQiii-eiis' 

Wrik'lit,  II.  K.  Trill. 


KroHt,  ('.  Kiiriiliiiin 

(iM'twi'i-ii  21  and  ..'i) 


jChai-les  Ilernian  rHor,  M.A  ,  Pembroke. 
^Joseph  Larnuir,  M.A.,  St  John's 

Senior  OpIiiiHX 

\    .Cor/iiis 

[■^Si,li,.;,/ 

)   ^  Voriiii.<i 

Jiiitiiiiiii. 

..., Qinvii.1' 

llodgetlsi   -■    Qiici-n.s' 
Sladeii      \^'''-Vhirc 
V(iunf{iiian        Trin. 
■Ii'iikiii    )  Ti'in. 

.Slade      }  /7;</.  //.  Cav. 
Trin. 
Peinh. 
Joh. 
^■Ciilh. 

^. ;<)/(. 

Eiiiiiian. 
Sidiieii 


Di  Caiiiplxll 
llavwaid 
.Moule,  W 
Ward 
IJellaniv 


Wif^raiii) 

Tliurslon 

Tillyard 

Houriit' 

Harris,  A. 

(■.ji.ke) 

.Smith 


Junior  Opliiiiri: 
L>i  l-ewi.s         1  i-  liiioi'.w 

lfo.\l)urKlijf«    Triii.  II. 

Kansoiiu"  I'liiib. 

Hewitt,  V.  10.    Trin. 

.Muiicaster        Clare 

Key  Calh. 

('.irpiiiaej )  »•    Jes. 

I'liclps      \'^,     Cains 

liulliiu^'lil  ,.    Trin. 

Clark,  I l.j-'^^''- ./((/*. 

//.  Se/ir. 

Clair 

Trin. 


Hui;lies,  .1.  C.  Corims 
Kvaiis, .).  li.i  _^Chrisl,'.i 
I'islier  \'^Chri.sl'.i 

\\ aterliouse )    '  Chri.s-I'.i 
D.illiy  Eininan. 

Allen,  U.  Joh. 

■lackson.C  W'.Joh. 
Ziicker  Kininaii. 

('liaderti)ii         Queens' 
1-viin       \  .,.     Cor  I  ins 
Metcalfe  J  ■'■''•  I'einh. 
l-aiie  .Jes. 

I  tarn'  Trin.  II. 

Kieliarils)   ,.     Joh. 
Tanner     ( '    ''■  I'einh. 


WOMEN. 

I'Vipp,  10.  J.  .S.    (,'irlon 

(.•i,ual  t.i  .W) 
llialiiip,  II.  Neirnhain 

(ligtween  6H  and  6'.l) 


lladeii 

l''iiller 

.Seely 

('leeve,  A. 

Synionda 

Mortlock 

Wheeler 


O"  Joh. 
^  Joh. 

Pet. 

Jes. 


I'eiinuIdDcke  Clare 
Rust  Ma;l(l. 

Crofts   )  Emman. 

Taylor  >  -7;</.    Clirisfs 
Trask    )  Clare 

.Vlathie.son)  s-  Cains 
.Sconce  I'M  Trin. 
Iterrv  Maail. 

(  arr'  i    .  Trin. 

Hill,.!.  W.S.^J/',7. 
Hutchinsiin    )    •  Corinis 
Hicks  \<-Trin. 

Holnies,  K.  1,.)^,  ./„/,. 
liarncs  Joh. 

l.awsoi.  1   .,       Pel. 
Walters r'-'/-   Trin. 
Itiiiiconihe)   <•  Cains. 
Norman      )  iW  Pel. 
Hitchcock  II.  Car. 


Townsend,  A.      Aeirnhani 

(lietwein  lis  and  i;ii) 
Wilkinson,. VI. S.  Xeirnhain 

(hetwceli  tlN  and  Hi") 
l.fiike,  M.  M.    Ulirliin 
Woniersli..y,l(.J  AVicH/diiH 

(lietwcon  tiS  and  il'J) 
Itiiwer,  K  II.     \Hirlon 
Whitley,  A.U.  ]<lirlon 

(hetweeii  7(1  and  71) 
I'aviie,  A.  10.        (lirtou 

(equal  to  77) 
WatHiin,  M.  .s.    Neii'iiham 

(hetween  <.i:<  nnd  iM) 


I  l'r<.rp««>r  <.r  Mathoiii^tlna,  Qiiooii'ii  CnlloKO,  ll<'ira>t. 

1  Mutliain.ill.'.il  Mn.t.r  at  lli«  City  <>r  l.iinilnn  Mcliixil. 

^  |-r..ro«.>r..r  M.illiniiuitira,  IIlilvor>ity  Colli-KO  of  N.  W.'lloi,  RtnKnr 

4  llmul  MvUr  i>r  lliiriilay  llruiiliimr  Nchoul. 

!>  .N.irrialnii  ■■mrnaxir  ..r  llivlnlty 


296 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  11. —June,  1887. 

E.XAMINEBS  : 

George  Gabriel  Stokea,  M.A.,  Lucaxian  Professor. 
Arthur  Cayley,  M.A.,  Sadlerian  Profemn:' 
Josepli  John  Thomson,  M.A.,  CarctuUsh  Profi'.^sor. 
James  Whithread  Lee  Glaixher,  Sc.D.,  Trinilij. 


Class  I. 

Class  II. 

Dh'ision  1. 

Division  1. 

Barliiw,  (.'.  W.  C.  Pet. 
Itrvan  t               Pet. 
Dixon  t               Trin. 
Fletclier             Jnh. 
Platts                 Tnn. 

Division  2. 

Askwith              Trin. 

Division  2. 
Johnston            Pit. 
McAulnv            Cuius 
Nicolls  '             Pet. 

Coates                Queens' 
'llin,  F.  W.        Joli. 

Division   3. 
Tate                    Joh. 

Division  3. 

Clark                 Pemb. 
Dawson,  H.  G.  Christ's 

Class  III. 

Division  1. 

Dickinson  Trin. 


HOMES. 


Division  2. 
Frost  Newnham 


n 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


297 


Moderators 


EXAMINEKS 


Part  I. — June,  1887. 

(Joseph  Lannor,  M.A.,  Si  Johns. 
(Sidney  Luxton  Loney,  M.A.,  Sidney. 

jEinest  Williiiin  Ilobson,  yi. A.., Christ's. 
lAiidrew  Russell  Forsyth,  M.A.,  Tritiity. 


ll'raniiUrs 
Di    Hakert   1 

-lle» 

MirliclltJ 
•  I'.ai-,- 
Hii.wii 
IkTiv.  M.  .1 
Little 
Cliiv      I 
V:i;iuvt 
i.Milwartll 
Voung   ) 
I'+'Xiir 

Atkiiisun)    .,. 
^i)|)tT      )  •  -''■ 
N  orris 

Hrowiie,  J.  E.) 
Osburii  )" 

llouKlas    1 
Vaiiglian  I 
Uryuiit     I    J. 
StTgiaiit )  '  ■  '■ 
J  lilies 

Fiix,  11.  <).)   i- 
Thurnton   )  6^ 
ll<ilUin(l 
I'errutt 
Saw     I    ,. 
Searle)  ■'^  '■ 
8harple& 


■.■h<i. 


.1-,,. 
.1u,. 


':■'■■', 


Joh. 
Juh. 
'Irin. 
Tri„. 
Km  111. 
Christ  s 
Trill. 
Trill. 
Trill. 
Joh. 
I'.mh. 
i'hrisl's 
Trill. 
I'hriil's 
Trill. 
Juh. 
6- Sid. 
*  Kmin. 
Kiiui's 
Trill. 
Heinb. 
Tlin. 
( ■«/■//. 
Kiiiij't 
Christ's 
Sid. 
Jtt. 
Ki  nil's 
I'el.' 
(/uetns' 


Senior  Oi>timf.i. 
Ds  Curd  Joh 

KubiiiHOii  Jes. 

Holland  Christ's 

Hay  1  .»•  Clare 

Steveus.  R.  T.)  *  Ti-.ll. 
farter)   .■,-,        Trin. 
Jolley)  ■'^■^-        Cidh. 
Dunn  Trill 

Duncan  1  I'emb. 

Herbert  >  JEij.  Trin. 
Joh. 


Mundahll 
Hopgood 
Hancock 

Pownallt  ^*"'- 
Hartley 
Hope        ) 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Fel. 

Pnhb. 

Trin. 


Hope         )    ,.     inn. 
Kitchener)       ''Christ's 
Bake  I    ^  Jejs. 

Bragt,'!       '•        Kmm. 
Russell,  W.  A.  Juh. 
Lawrei.cc,  H.  J.R.  7V.//. 
Allport  I    .,.        Chriit's 
Heiitieldj'      ''" 
Cooper    t    -. 
HaJtield/-^-'' 


Trin. 

Juh. 

II.  Selw. 

i  'aOi.. 

Calh. 

Sid. 

Cath. 

Catli. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

( 'tare 

Queens' 

Clare 

Trin. 

Clare 


Symonds 

Summers 

Hadcock 

Marriott 

(jarnett 

Lewis- Lloyd 

Back  »  ,^. , 

Campion)    f,- 
Nesbitt    )     ■''■ 
Bryan  |    ,. 
.Marsli)^''- 

WOMEN. 

Hrowne,  U.         Iffu-nham 

(bracketed  with  42) 
liulme,  It.  A.     (lirlon 

(bracketed  with  Hi) 
i{uyuiuml,  M.  S.  Girloii 

(between  4S  and  4'.') 
Whulley,  IJ.        Oiiiun. 

(bracketed  with  .VJ) 
Walterit,  !•'..        Nfipnham 

(between  6'J  and  !H) 
Atkins,  M.  Mnt-nham 

(bracketed  with  65) 
Uichards,  M.  .s.  Srwnham 

(l)elweeii  (it)  and  (il) 
Wallas,  K.  l".      (iirlon 

(bracket(.-<t  with  (j2) 


Junior  Optimes. 
Us  Crellin  Qitefus' 

Ashwin  )  ?■  Mac/d. 

Lowe.A.  CVV.)"^  Trin. 

Fuller     I  Trin.  II. 

Lsuenby    ^i,'./.    I'mnb. 

Roscoe    I  Trin. 

Phillips  KiiK/'s 

Philpott,  T.  V.    Trin. 

Lawson  I'emb. 

Collins     I    ,,-     //.  Selw. 

Robinsoni' "  ' ''  Corp. 

Belcher)    r,        King's 

Withy   )  ^''-      Trin. 
^Hutton  Trin. 

Ridgwayl   j,,,    Clare 

Schiller  )  ^  '•  Juh. 

Wilson,  H.  I.     Trin. 

Wickham,  P.  R.  Cuius 

Hall  Clare 

Bunnett,  E.J.)  ». 

Orbell  )  ^  Christ's 

Turner,  J.  0.     H.  Cav. 
Browne,  E.  R.)   ^  Sid. 

Lownds  S^H.Cav. 

Charters  1  Juh. 

Hewetson"-  .Vq.  Clare 

Whittani  )  C.i/k.s- 

Gray,  W.  Joh. 

Adams  I   jy        I'emb. 

.Marling)^''''''     Trin. 

Vicars  Trin. 

Richards  Cliriti's 

Brown,  (i.  E.  I),  l    .Juh. 

Gordon  [  STrin. 

Haworth  \™  Clare 

Harclay,H.N.)  6-Trin. 

Statliam        )  W  //.  isdw. 

Oliver,  C.  E.       //.  Selw. 

Haker  Queens' 


Hate,  K.  .M.      Neirnham 
(between  7(i  and  77) 

Jackson,  10.      Girlon 
(between  H2  and  H'A) 

Leahv,  E.  M.      Oirlun 
(between  82  and  HH) 


1    l'r<ir«M.>r  111  l'nlllir»l  Rrnnnm 

1.  Mcrilll  UitixT 

»ilv,  Moiitroal 

1  Oil*  „r  III.  M:|J<"<y''  liiM'Ki'tor 

•  III  HcIkxU. 

X   Mutar 

«  U  )■  U.T  Viirkihlr<<tM<>rli<^). 

Ki— 5 


298 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1888. 


Examiners  : 


Edward  Jolin  Routli,  Sc.T).,  Pctcrkduse. 
James  Whitbread  Lee  (JIaishor,  Sc.l).,  Trivitif. 
Josepli  John  Thomson,  M.A.,  Trhiili/. 
Andrew  Russell  Porsytli,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


Class  I. 

Division  1. 

Ds  ^Bakcrt  J  oh. 

Herry  Trin. 

*Flux  Joli. 

*Michell  t  Trin. 

Division  2. 
*Brown  Christ's 

Clay  Trin. 


lies 


Trin. 


Class 

Ds  Littio 

Norris 

* Peace 

Soper 


Trin. 
./oh. 
Emm. 
Trill. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


299 


Moderators 
kxamixkrs 


Part  I.— June,  1888. 

William  Herrick  Macaulay,  M.A.,  King's. 

Walter  Jiiirt  Allcock,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
)Josopli  Lariuor,  M.A.,  St  Johii's. 
(Wiliiiim  Welsh,  M.A.,  Jesus: 


ll'raiuilers. 
Da  ''Orr  Joh. 

*Hruiiyatc  (2)      Trin. 
-  Sain|isoii,H.A.(l)./()//. 

\  :ili  iitiiic-Kicliards  Clir. 

(iul■.^t  Trin. 

Kurliaiiaii)   ,.     Pii. 

Craikncll  i'^-'I'Si,!. 

Iliiriis,  II.  II.     Joh. 

.lours.  II.  S.        Cliri.ir.t 

<'iil<'        \  Kmm. 

I'alniir    (   ..      .Ink. 

I{  11.1(1       (■•■^•'/-    ./,//(. 

.^avi-rv     )  Trill. 

Naililiar  C/,iic 

\\'L'atliiTlii'aU     Ki  nil's 

Dallas  Kinii's 

Kiti'liiii  I'emh. 

Levci-stiT  /'./. 

R<-i(l  )   ,.      Kiim's 

^WaK'staffj-'^'-  I'ei: 

W.hmIs  /'W. 

.Mciruaii  limm. 

I'l.tt.r  ihrisl's 

.Ma<-  liravne)  ».    I'einh. 

-Martvri  '      j"^''- Cuius 

rarliile)   ,.         Jiili. 

l.arntT  j  '  '''"      Vnnh. 

Kirhv  'lYiu. 

Itirkitt  )   ,.         Vhir,- 

Sawiiili'^^''-      Trin. 

•  awjiy  ,»/(/</./. 

Salisliiirv  .lull. 


Hinior  Optiines. 
Ds  ]{ousfield  Trin.Jl. 

Thorp  I'ft. 

Jerrard  1  ,.        Catli. 
.Millard  )-"'/■    Jiih. 
.Maii(,'hain,lMI.7V/((.//. 
Crane  Queens' 

Nathan  1  -.„  Pet. 

Smith,.!.  U.y^l-  Clare 
llouldcn         j  Corp. 

I'crt  [.Siq.Sid. 

Potts,  W.  A.)  I'emb. 
Itrooniol  ».,  //.  Sehr. 
Colli't  \''^1-  Trin. II. 
(iodwiii       \  Joh. 

JEii.  Emm. 
Cuius 
Joh. 
C/iire 


Junior  Ojilimes. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
J,:i. 


I)i  Moody 
Wehster 


.Vrnistroni;)  ,.     Jcs. 

.Markhanr  J ''-''•  Trin. 

Cordon   I   ,.        Trill. 

.lolmsoiij-'"/-    M,t,iil. 

(iroavos  Clare 

Kicliards  Maiid. 

\Vo(,dliouso,  A.  A.  Joh. 

Collis  Jes. 

Homer,  M.  L.     Trin. II. 

l-a  Motile  I  -.     Corpus 

Lillie         )^^'/-  Queens' 

Duchesne 

rolville,  llon.G.f.  7V/». 

.Mac!;ret,'or  Trin. 

.Jackson  I'eiiih. 

lliitcliinson)  j-  I'/ure 

.N'cHl.ould    j^    I'eiiih. 

lievan  Trin. 

liennett  /'./. 

(irew  Christ's 

Black       )  Emm. 

(iodfrey  J^:''/.    I'mih. 

llorohin  )  Emm. 

Heccheno  \l'einh. 

.Milne-Ucdhoad  [Trin. 

Postlithwaite,  Ci.li.  \7V/H. 

Hartley,  T.  1*.    Jnh. 

Hent     1  ,.  Emm. 

Wittonj    ■•''•       Ciir/ius 

Arniita^'e  Trin. 

MacDonald,  I!.  I'.  Cbr. 

Cook  Hill. 

Wheeler  Clare 

Hcllliousc  Trin. 


WOMEN. 

Asliwin,  II.  K.     Girlon 

(hracketed  with  H.'t) 
Storv,  i;.  I*.         I  (;irli,n 
Wildmaii,  II.  \..)(!iil,>n 

(liracki'ted  with  II) 
Cromiiii'lin,  ( '.  de  la  ( '.  Ncirn. 

(hracketed  with  til) 
SarKant,  M.  T.     Oirlim 

(hracketed  with  Ii4) 
llnrwiKMl,  .1.  I,.     Newnham 

(hetweeii  (i&  and  •;<)) 
Cox,  !•;.  Nnfnhiim 

(hracketed  with  71) 
UaYiier,  K.  Siirnhmii 

(detween  71  and  7-') 

I   r'r,.ro«...r  of  Mallioiimllr.,  I(..>iil  CoUoko  nf  .Soli-iici',  Dulillil. 
t  l*r.>rD«a..r  <i(  MitthpiilutU'ii,  llurhani  Uiilruriit}. 
3  (Iroibsin  I'mfntor  In  Utomctry. 


llngj;,  R.  J.  A'ewnliam 

(hracketed  with  N6) 
ICvanN,  A.  10.         Seimliain 

(hetweon  S7  and  NH) 
(Jrosvenor,  IC.       Neirnhiiin 

(hitwii'ii  SS  and  H!l) 
IVtrh,  (i.  .M.  Keirnhain 

(hrarketed  with  !I4) 
I'anlin.  iC  <'.  |      A'rirnlntiii 
Oakisliotl,  I".  (      Aeirnliiim 

(hrarki'ii'd  with  <.I7) 
I'lire.ll,  i;.  I..       (iirliin 

(hra.keted  with  W.\) 


300 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1889. 


Examiners  : 

Edward  John  Routh,  Sc.D.,  Peterhouse. 
William  Buniside,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Josepli  Larnior,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Andrew  Russell  Forsytli,  M.A.,  TrhiUy. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 
Ds*brunyate  (2)  Ti-in. 
*Orr  Joh. 

Hivision  2. 
"Huchanan       Pit. 
*Sanipsoii  (1)   Joh. 


ClASS  II. 

Division  1. 

Ds  Cracknell       Sid. 

Rose-Innes    King't 

Savery  Trih. 

Division  2. 
Guost  Trin. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Us  Dallas  Kina'i 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


301 


Paut  I.— June,  1889. 


Mor)KR.\TOU 


hVAMINKUS 


Wra  11(1/ frs. 
l>^>*\Valker,fi.T.  Tihi. 


^   jWilliuia  Loudon  Mollisoii,  M.A.,  Clare. 
(Kdwanl  (iurner  (iallop,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
JKriiest  William  Ilohsoii,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
(Walter  Burt  Allcock,  M.A.,  Emrnamiel. 


■Oysoiiti  'F , 
I  iawl  )  '• 
Mactloiiuldt 
Lay 

Cooke     I  -. 
Uauisevj-'^'/- 
<i.Hko-        > 

r.MlliuiittT\    . 
Asliford  1 
lOuiery     '■  .^q. 
.Moil  ro    ) 

.Murray)^- "/• 
Kurstall 
Lawrenson 
Oldland 
llurtk'V 
Hayliss 
Brown,  \V. 
Crook 
Hall 
llar|i>'i 
Kltthii: 
l.ii-lifrl 
Diitliic  I  _Jiueeus 

llevwood       .■^Trin. 
Jackson,  K.H.''Pd. 


Trill. 

Trill. 

Clare 

Cath. 

J  oh. 

Maud. 
CI  a  It- 
Trill. 
Clare 

Trill. 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

¥a   •'"''■ 
'  '  '■  Emm. 

Queens' 

I'el. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Kim /'.I 

.f-.V/.  .S/V/; 

//.  Selw. 

Peinb. 


Kvang,  M.  V.     flirlon 
(bracki-tfd  witli  27) 


Senior  Optimes. 
Di  Potburyl  Christ's 

Surrage /^(/.     Pemh. 

Walker  1  Queens' 

Sliawcross  Joh. 

Uorthwick  Pet. 

( 'arr  •,        Pet. 

<  'arrliifitoii  \    .  Christ's 

Kaliii  >|^  Joh. 

Stevenson   I  ^    Trin.Il. 

White         )       Sill. 

Askwith 

.Marriott)  a^^, 

Orr  l^'l' 

Itriiton         ^ 
Ilunijiliries 

I'arker 


Siinkins 

HIair 

Mosnian 

Hox 

Gill 

r.ewtliwaite 
Williams,  A.  K. 

.^sliwortli 

Piatt 
Richards,  I".  .1. 

Wilson.  .J. 

Itroadhent  i 


Queens' 
Corfrus 
Cuius 
Joh. 

c-  Joh. 
>»  Mawt. 
Pemb. 
Cath. 
Pel. 

i.Joh. 

ri'Coriius 
Maail. 
Christ'.-- 
Chri.st's 

s-  Corjiiis 

'^,  Joh. 
Pel. 

ICraut  !-;^  Emm. 

Turner,  (i.  .1.)    "  Joh. 
Hadelev,  I'.  .1.1  ;^-,,  •^'^^■ 

Hayrain     I  ^  ''•  Trin.  II. 

Norman        )  .^Jnh. 

Stephenson  [ui  Jes. 

Taylor,.!. 11. \    'Joh 

(rahtreei  Calh. 

Whitth'   [.Ki/.    Joh. 

Wilton    )  ChH.fl's 

de  .Monti -elicv)  „. ,  Pet. 

Ilaward  ]^-''- Sid. 

Svkes  Trin. 

llrowii,  W.ir.l  ^Jolt. 

Henderson  (i^  ll.Cai'. 

VKlesias         '    '  Trill. 

Little  Jes. 

id,  1..  .1.  Newiihiim 

(ec|ual  to  41) 
Kussell,  A.  S.  It.  (Inloii 
(between  till'  brackets  4 1  &  4:() 
Ijitliiim,.!.  I..)  -•,   dirloii 
Raysoii,  A.     )'"'•  (,'ii-loii 

(ei|ual  to  4:i) 
ICverett,  .\.  Oirton 

(between  the  brackets  4:<&  47) 
Winnate,  II.  .M.     Girton 

(e<|iial  to  .07) 
IteiiKer,  L.  .M.         {ieirnhiim 
(between  the  hrarkets  .07 &i:il) 
Lee,  K.  L.  Seinihaiii 

(e<|ual  to  i;->) 
llaiiimer,  K.  I''..     Sewnham 

(ei|iinl  to  74) 


W 


Junior  Oiitiines. 


1  Dlrr<-(..r  Cc^nnrxl  nf  In.llan  (ll.i 

2  Aitrniximir  Il..>"l  '•"■  f*i"llai>. 
a  Follow  of  Triillt)  ilnll. 

4   Hrofn^or  nf  H;ithomnti.'>,  AIm' 


vat<irla 


Ui  iMendis 

Steel 
Storrs,  H.  T.  S. 
Benthall.H.R 

IJoxford 

Ciuest 
Tlioinpson.  .\. 

Kewlev 
Thomas,  L.  W. 

Tlmrstield 

Walters 
Woodhouse, 
W.(i. 

Hooker 

.\dams 

Hloomtield 

Cooper 

Cudworth 

.Marsh 

Vanderliyl 

.Stuart,  <i'..M. 

Collins  1 

Sutton  .  .T-Ai. 

Wells   \ 

Howmanl  „. 

Kerr        j"*'/- 

Havton)  ,^. 

Key       ]'*"• 

(iold 


.^Joh. 
fj4  Kiiiii's 
■•  Em  III. 

Joh. 
»•  Cains 
'fi  Cor/). 

Queens' 

Sid. 

Joh. 
i-  Trin 
(*i  Caius 

Joh. 


Trin. 

Sid. 

Clare 
>  Pel. 
^  Kinii's 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Caius 

Clare 

Sid. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Chri.fl's 

Clare 
Trin. 


VVeekes,  W.  H.  i  -*''•  .S7(/. 
.Macdonald)  ,_.  .  Emm. 
I'ochin 


Newman 
Stewart,  II.  <i 

.Marvel 

I'leteher 

iVIiddlemiss 

Scott,  W.M. 

Macon 

Curtis 
D'Alberlansun 

.Stewart,  U.K. 

Hardy)  »■ 

Moor  H'/- 

Cooke 


-^'l-l<in,rs 
Trill'.  II. 
T    Caius 
■^■'J-Joh. 

i    .  Emm. 

l^Joh. 


'  Clare 

^''■Pet. 
Queen 
Emm. 
Calh. 
Emm. 


I.ee,  <i.  A.  i\'eu'nh( 

(eipial  to  !I4) 

Stifl',  A.  .M.  (iirton 

(ei|iialto  InO) 

Webber,  .M.  S.  (lirlon 
(e<|ual  to  lU'.l) 


302 


MAIHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  ll.—Jmie,  1890. 


Examiners  ; 


Ocorgc  Howard  Darwin,  M.A.,  Trinitij. 
William  l}urnjsi<le,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
.losciih  liarnior,  M.A.,  ^S'^  John's. 
Kol)ert  Laclilan,  M.A.,  Triuity. 


ClASS   I. 

C'LAS 

s  II. 

Class  III. 

Division  1. 

Divii 

'on  1. 

Division  1. 

Us  "Macdonaldt      Clare. 
*  Walker,  C.  T.     7'W/i. 

Ds  }Jurstall 

Joh. 



Division  1. 

Division  2. 

*Dysont                 Trin. 
*Lay                     Caili. 
^Ramsey              Magd. 

Ds  Brown,  \V.         Joli 

Division  3. 

Division  3. 

*Gaul                    Trin. 
*Geakc                 Clare. 
"'rndliunter           Clare. 

Cooke                    ,/,)// 

MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


303 


MODKRATORS 


EXAMIXKRS 

Wriiiiglers 

lis  >'ltOIIIU'tt  (1) 

S.^ar  {■!) 
Itraiul       1  ,,. 
Viiu-liuii  (■'■■'' 
-"Irawfiird 

l{(fVl.-S 

'rroup 
Altxaiiilcr 

Wills  (-'•''• 
(iraiiK'' 
I'iiin 
lliiiiii'  Kiitl 


Part  I.— June,  1890. 

Walter  William  Rouse  IJall,  M.A.,  Trinitif. 
Arnold  Joseph  Wallis,  M.A.,  C()r]}i(s  Cliristi. 
William  Loudon  Mollisoii,  M.A.,  Clare. 
Kdward  Gurncr  Gallop,  M.A.,  Gonrilleand  Cains. 


Senior  Optimes. 


Joll. 

Trill. 

I'.lllh. 
Trill. 

KilK/'lf. 

.J, ill'. 

I'.inh. 

Jolt. 

Juh. 

Joll. 

Jos. 


KwiM.O.   W".  (''■ 

Wani  j 

Tiinil>ull 

IIikIsmii 

lllltc'llill(;s 


'I       Jiili. 
I  <■  Trill. 


J„h. 
Q,i.;ii.i'. 
Trill.  II. 
~.  .S/</. 
*i  Trill. 
II.  Hehr. 


a.-,      /J.  on 

rri|)|>  ) '  •  /•  Cains. 

.Mackeiizif  1         Mwjil 


'.Mull 

SaiitliTSoii 

Cuyley,  II. 

I  •(.■iiiiivitd 

-Mackciizio 

Srliliiitz 

(in.'iiliak'll 

l<.>l<illM,|l 

l,.wi»,  W. 
Hi. yd 


.Kq.Jrs. 

Trill. 

Trill. 
3.;,  i-'"»>l- 

J.ili. 

Qiortis'. 
Clare. 


I>s  Swainson 
Sprauiie 
'J'luiinsoii 
Ik'iinett 
('(iiiiptun 
(■lurko,T.  U.A. 
Knwlaud 


Trill. 

Trill. 

I'emh. 

Qiirons'. 

Km  III. 
>  Trill 
iW  Kmm. 


C'rosthwaite,  U-  I'emh. 


.VInrzials 
Fcnwickl  -. 
Hand      r'^''- 
Loiigtiuld 
.MiddU'inass 
Ilavk'artli 
I'uilagar 
Aris  I  ,. 

ciicsr^'/- 

.Vlittliflll  ,. 

IVart-o    r'^''- 

WanniiiKtdii 

(iardiiiLT,  »'.  I. 

Cuthljertscjii 

l'liillipsi>ii 

(.•Iark,(i.  M. 

l.aiiKdiiii 

(iorliaiii 

.M'^^liitosli 

lio/.iiian) 

Koi-         [  JIu/. 

White     ) 

llitcliins 

Dana       1  a,.,, 

I'Mwardsj^''- 

Si)|)er 

IJiirgess)  ,,. 

Orruy     i      '' 

Cassell 

Tweed 


I'emh. 
II.  Car. 
Christ's. 
Cur  p. 
ChrLiCs. 
Queens'. 
Cuius. 
Kiim's. 
I'll.' 
Si,l. 
Juh. 
Pel. 

Christ's. 
J„h. 
Emm. 
Pet. 
Corii. 
Pel. 
Catli. 
Trill. 
Corp. 
queens'. 
Corp. 
I'emh. 
I'emh. 
Jes. 
Jes. 
Ciilh. 
Joh. 
Ciilh. 


jKq. 


Junior  Optivies. 

l)s  street  Trin. 

Jlarkislun  I.al    Trin. 
Colvill ;  //.  ^elu: 

llouse'.7;(/. 
I*ullan\ 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Joll. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Corp. 


\'i<'i-r, 

Trii 


Coltiiiaii 
.loliiis(.n)  -. 
Kitsoii    r^'/- 
(iariKT-Hichards  Joh. 
.Icincs,  K.  M.         Ihnrii 
(idixlchilil 
.Miikli'thwaiij 
I'liiiiaiitl 
Dennis)   ,.  Si<l. 

Spence  )-'•'/•  Pemh. 

Dcidnsim     I  Trill. 

(Josliu);,  I..  I'./.liij.  Trin. 
Steednian  ) 
I.eveson 
(Ixley 
iiriiigs 
King-llall 
rim 

SclionberK 
Wynne 
I.angton 


.7-.V/ 


Ixiim's. 
II.  Cue. 
I'll  ins. 
Jes. 
Pemh. 
jliq.  Cuius. 
Christ's. 
Clare. 
1  -.  Trin. 


Leakey,  R.  II. i-*:  Corp. 


Kills,  K  11.  n. 

Kison 

Lciekver 

Verey 

Watson 

Kankin 

Krancisl  ,,. 

Hurst    i''  '■ 

l.aidlav 

I'lullpotts 


Ti 

CI  lire. 
Jul.  Trin. 

Trin.  II. 

Trin. 

II.  Selii: 

Chri-ifs: 

Trin. 
„,      Trill.  II. 
^■■•1-   dure. 


WOMEN. 


Fuwcelt,  1".  •;.  Aiiriihiiin 
(liliiiVf  llie  Si-niiir  Wrangler) 
Ki.ld,  1'.  A.  (iirloii 

(e.|lial  tn -Jl) 
Lea.  .M.  (iirlim 

(lietweeii  "7  and  'Js) 


Vinter,  I''.  V.  (lirtoii        i  Talior,  .VI.  V..  Newnham 

(between  40  nud  41)  (l)elweentliel>rackets"2&75) 

.VI<'Aulav,  .M.  Aetrnham  '  Hodge,  M.  A.         (iirlon 

(e<|iial  to  41)  (eipinl  in  77) 

Welmter,  .1.  II.       (Jirlon  (Julian,  C.  . I.  (lirltm 

(e<i\ial  to  4.1)  (e(|iial  to  S.i) 

Applcyarif,  K.        Aewnhum     Crook,  K.  I..  Aewiihum 


(e(iiial  to  41))  |e<|uul  to  >Jl) 

McAfee,  \i.  (iirlon 

(ei|inil  to  47) 
DcckerH,  A.  Aewiiham 

(iH'tweeii  M  and  M) 
Llovd,  i:.  .M.  Aewiihum 

(e>|ual  to  !,:,) 
Atliertoii,  .M.  U.     Aewnham 

(e,,ual  to  57) 
(laid,  I,.  .1.  (Iirlon 

(I'ipial  to  57) 
I'arsons,  V..  .M.      Oirlon 

(eipial  to  Hi) 

1  Kollr.w  nf  Kinmnnunl. 

«  rrtifiowir  lit  Matliitmatim  nt  Siiiitli  Arrlnan  (NiUkko.  (Hpn  Tiiwn. 

'i  rrotcMtir  of  illnltiry  niiil  rulltinil  Kriiiioiny  nl  Kliihliinloiiu  Culli'uv,  U<>iiili»y. 


304 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  ll.—Jmie,  1891. 


Examiners  : 

George  TTnwanl  Darwin,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Joseph  John  Tliomson,  M.A.,  Trittiii/. 
Riclianl  Pondlebnry,  M.A.,  ,St  John's. 
Robert  Laclilan,  M.A.,  Triititi/. 


Class  I. 

Class  TI. 

Class  HI 

Division  1 

Dii'ifiiin  1. 

Ds  Segar  (2) 

s  "ISeiinott  (1) 
*(;rawford 

.loll. 
Ki  nil's. 

Ds 

*Braiid               P,mh. 

Division  2 

Difi.iioii  •! 

Grange              Jcs. 

\i\iHihnn 

Tnii. 

QIKVIIS'. 

Division  'i. 

Caylcy,  H.          Trin. 
IJecves                Joh. 

WOMEN. 

Class  1. 
Division  1. 
Fawcett,  P.  G.      Nnruliu 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


305 


Part  I.— June,  1891. 


,.  jAugustns  Kdwiird  Ikmgh  I^ove,  M.. A..,  St  John's. 

.MODKRATORS    (XVilliuiu  Montgomery  Coates,  M.A.,  Queens'. 


KxAMlXKUS 


William  IJunisidc,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Arnold  .Josci>li  Wallis,  M.A.,  Corpus  Chrisli. 


Wranglers. 


Us  ^fJoddwillic 
•Muirt      I,,. 

Miivanti'*'- 

stuiiip,  A.  K. 
M>iiiii«.-ls 

Selhv 

Aljbott  1 
•Charles'. S(/. 
*Cullist  ) 

Howlev 

ItlHV 
riiklnl-,1 

Kiiss.ll.  r.  \v. 


Corp. 

Christ's. 

Sid. 

Trill. 

I'd. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Trill.  11. 

Cain.'!. 

Trill. 

I  >  Trill. 

.*;  J  nil. 

I       Trill. 

Cuius. 


lii-anl  \       lulus. 

I  lirM-likiiwitz  1 .5-  Cains. 
l.iHis  Iff-  Cuius. 

■liiriil)iill         '       Trill. 

l>llM(lll<I^Sllll  I'i'lllh. 

Ilxctt  I  >  I'.mm. 

Kitcliiii  [*\  I'liiili. 

iiliiiisiin     -'       I'll. 


I< 

Maw 

I'liwcr 

ItolH'rtsc. 

Kaiisroi'd 

A  vrrsi 

lM)rl 

I 


Jiih. 
.lli/.C/urr. 
.loll, 
.lis. 
Joli. 
■isfs. 


(  -i-Clir.^.  ... 

I'hillips         (■*«  Jis. 
TweiityuiaiiJ      Clirisl's. 


Seitior  Optimes. 

l)i  (icdvel  ,.  .lull. 

Iselinj      '•  Trill. 

I'Mwards )  Corji. 

.left'cout  {.fill.  Cuius. 

'I'albot     )  Trin.  II. 

Uloiiilield)  J  oh. 

(ios.sft       (  »•  I'eiiib. 

Vizard       (**■  I'd. 

Ward.  I'-.L.j  Siil. 

1-attiiiicr  Clare. 

Ainslie     l  Cuius. 


Sedgwick  [  jf'^q.  Emm 

Speight    )  Jiih. 

Dolison 

Harrison,  I'. '1 

Valpv 

l>i-\tir  . 

.Maiiicr'.;-/. 

.Savau'f  \ 

.Major         ) 

.Martin        [■ 

.Schwartz    I 

WdrlludK.'J 

.Marigold) 

I'age         }       . 

Jrs. 
.Marsdcii 
I.awsoii 
.Nix 

Tlioiiipson, 
!•:.  1'.  I'.  L. 


Sill. 
■  (g"  Culli. 
I    '  Trill. 
J,-.v. 
./oh. 
I'llllh. 
Qni-ais'. 
Cutli. 
*;    Calh. 
Trill.  II. 
Trin. 
\Aiq.  Trill. 
Howsell    S 


<Ai 


Trill. 
Ctitli. 
Pemb. 


Emm. 


.Junior  Optunes 

I)i  Mriggs       I         Joli. 
Mattliews  [•  .7;'</.  Qiirrns'. 
Trin. 


1 Mercu        ) 
Clark,  S.  II. 
lleywood.G.  (i.'l 
Kirk 

Montaulian 
I''reeinaii 
Kilby 
Ornisby 
W  iddowson 
Dudding 


"1  Ctun: 
I  6- Trin. 
(■(*•  Clure. 
)      n.Sd. 

Trin. 
<■  I'llllh. 
rfJ  Corj). 

Trin. 
)  o.  Clare. 


.loiies,  \V.  Il.il«  Pet. 

Clark,  A.  E.     l    .  Clare 

Swanii 
Williams,  A.  E.) 

Fox  lev) 

.Millar  ..7'.(/. 

Sands    ) 

l.ani'       1 

Sparks    /  .7;'(/. 

W  arrtii  1 

Heaks     ^ 

Collett     (  > 

Higson    C'^, 

LewarnoJ 

Aggs 

Roberts,.!.  II. 

Todd 


ta  '"'■/'• 
'  Jes. 

Joh. 
Trin. 
Muu<l. 
Clare. 

J.-.V. 

Kiiuis. 
ChriAi's. 
Ciirii. 
Clare. 
II.  Selw. 
.  Trin. 
Joh. 


Mavid 

('rump 

[.iiard 

.Macliin 

I'liilbrii'k 

l-.wis 

Daniel 


Peiiih. 

II.  A  i/e 

II.  S.in 

Clare. 

Clure. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Head,  i;.  i:.         dirlnn 

(eipiul  to  -.'li) 


WO.MEX. 

Sifton,  A.  (lirliin 

(e<|ual  to  :jI)) 
(l.acli.  i:.  .M.  A.    (lirlon 
(lii'tween  :t'.>and  40) 

,  Siddall,  !•:.  .M.         (lirlnn 

I  (eipial  to  41;) 

Wiii.lsor.  M.  i:.     Seirnlium 

!  (<'i|ual  to  4!)) 

Arclier,  M.         \  Seivniiam 
Itniinate,  ('.  !•;.  I   (lirtun 
llardia»ll.',  I'.    I  (Urtun 

1  'I'livlor,  ('.  M.      )   Neu'nhuin 

(•'•(iini  to  r>:<) 

Ciirler,  A.  (lirtoii 

I  (l)etween  !>'.>  nnd  DO) 


Ifraginton,  S.  | 

Klop|>,  I..  II.  I 

(iietwi'en  I 

Wiggieswortb, 

(e<|iial 
I'liorpe.  II.  K. 

(e,,ual 


A, 
A.' 

I'l  and 

It.  A. 

to  lu) 
(Hi 

to  7'.l) 


inihatii 
iriiliuin 

i;:() 

iriiliam 


t   llrid  Mn<lnr  of  Htnrbixirt  C 


I 


306 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  IL— June,  1892. 


Examinees  : 

Ernest  William  Ilobson,  ScD.,  C/irint's 
.Josepli  .lohu  Thomson,  M.A.,  Triiiilji. 
Richard  Peiidlohury,  M.A.,  AV  J>,/r)/s. 
Alfred  (Jardcw  Dixon,  M.A.,  Trinih/. 


ClASS   I. 

Division  1. 

l)s  *Mairt  Christ's. 

\\Iayallt  Siit. 

Dii'isiiiii  2. 

Daiik'ls  Pd. 

'Goodwillie  Corji. 

Division  3. 
*Cullist  Cuius. 


Class  II. 

Division  1. 

Ds  Stamp,  A.  E.      Triu. 

Division.  2. 
Selbv  Trin. 


WOMEN. 

Class  II. 

Division  X 

llarUcastle,  F.  Girton. 


II 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


307 


Moderators 


Tart  \.--Ju)ir,  1S92. 

j.lolm  ;\l:ic;ilister  Dodds,  M.A.,  Peterhouse. 
Il'ldwiird  Giinier  (i:illop,  M.A.,  GonnUle  and  Caius. 


lAujju.stiia  Kdwurd  Ilougli  Love,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
hXAMiNKRs      (Willisiin  Montgomery  Coates,  M.A.,  queens'. 


1)B  I-COWCII 

SImrpo 

2*II<mKlit 

'Miiiir 


Wniiifiler.i. 

Trill. 

Vhri.frs. 

Joli. 


■|*iKklillKtl>llt j"*i  Jell. 
Ailiiiiisoii)  a.  Trill 
<licvalieri ''■-''•  J<'l'. 


"Morton 
■|>urell   I  ,. 

Wallfv  I ''•''• 

M.iv.'r,  .1.  W 

Kiiliv   I    ,. 

I.ivmi-        ' 

Alilis 

CraiK 
I.v.rett.  I'.  W.) 

M'  Vicki-r 

Klliott 
(lav 
I'ortli  I 
Mallik 
Hiirges 
Tiihhs    ) 
Tiickett, 
Kstcdiirt  )  „. 
I'oimtiiiiij      ' 
Stark 
IMIIIII    )   ,. 
,;i ^■■■l- 


Au/. 


/h'tj. 


Jnli. 

cut  re. 

Jes. 

Cdill.l. 

Valh. 

.Its. 

Trill. 

1    j.fc,'HI»(. 

' 'Trill. 
t7(W.vr.v 
Trill. 
.Sill. 
Trill. 
J  oh. 
Cath. 
I'll. 
Trill. 
Caiim. 
Cains. 
Kmiii. 
Kiiiii*s. 
I'll.' 
I'liiili. 
Trill. 


Tavlor..l.|{.  I  i-Triii. 
V  inter  )*7V/;i. 

Dixon,  l'.T.),&  Trill 
Sn.ith,  U.T.I*  Mill. 


Clii»liolni,<J.  K.        flirlii 

(iM'lWfcn  i.l  luiil  '24) 

iMa<l<liiton,  .'\.  I.        (Jirlii 

(<-qiml  to  ■::) 


Soiiar  Optimes. 

Emm. 

Cli  rist's. 

Kiiiq's 

...       Trill.  II. 
.hi. 


I)s  .Marshall 

l'"it/.rov   1 
.Moultoiij 


.\n(lraile    ) 


Clan 
Calh. 


l{osiMil)ergl'^^'''V»A. 


Dc.l.lw 

iMisor 

V\'alliiif,'toii 

Williams 

Heckton 


Tri 

=■    (7(((Y. 

*^   Kini/'s 
Qiiri'iis'. 
Vlitri 


Hdulton   1  3.- ,    Qiieeiis'. 


Jllll. 

Pel. 


Lc  .Suour  ( 
Miirton 
Cro.stliwaltel.^r-  Piiiih. 
I»atta  )'*i  Emm. 

Mutt  ].»  Pi-mh. 

Urooiiifielfl  jf^   Trill. 
Urabant         )   Jiiil. 
.Mjisoii  c^Triii. 

Tudor,(i.  K.  H. '   -Emm. 
Atkinson)  ,,.      Emm. 
Moore       i''  ' ''   Jnli. 
Deslipande")        Jnh. 
J  lemming    I    ^  Jes. 


I'ritt 
Tavlor,  S.   , 
(iri'Mvilh- 

.lellkilis 
.Miles 
Hanson 
Sniitli.tl.  II 


Cor,,. 

Jllll. 

Mii,/il. 

"i  Emm. 
.lull. 


Wd.MHN. 

(oiodwin.  i:.  .M.     (lirliin 

(e<|nal  to  44) 
('liunilicrlaln,  II.    Krwiiluni 

(eoiml  to  ;A) 
Lewis.  I.  .M.  (lirliiii 

(lietwi'en  <;i  anil  <!.'■) 
Havler.  .M.  I".        \(lirlim 
i  I  uti'liinsoM.ii.  .\.  I  A'l-iriiliini 
(lii'tween  i:s  anil  li!i) 


Junior  Optimes. 
Di  Ilackwnod)  _^   Jnh. 

.Johnson     [-S    Trin. 

Kowlands  \   •     Trin. 
ll.'innnond,.).V.)  :i  II..S,!u: 

.Siuitli,I''.M.j*  .lull. 
D.awson.O.K. )   .  I'lirp. 

Ewbaiik        !  ^  .Iiili. 

Thompson    )    ■  Mmnl. 

Davis  )    .Trill.  II. 

Duckworth,  F.li;.    ■^11.  Sflir. 

Walker  )■  Emm. 

Hosanquet)  S-    Chirr. 

Kyffe  )  '*     queens'. 

Chaplin       )    .     C/iire. 

.Mae:ilister^^    ./(-//. 

.skinner      t    '     Christ's. 

Carter  1  ^Chri.il's. 

.lacoh  [-^Queens'. 

Tavlor..!.  W.n6'</(V<. 

I''letclier       )    .    Queens'. 

Welllmni     ';?   H.Selii: 

Wonnaeott^'^    Kiiiii's. 

(irahain         i    .  Trin. 

(ireen,l{.li.';g-.S'/./. 

K'ni^'lit  \    '  Emm. 

liieUlord         \    ,I'emli. 

livrde  l.^Corf). 

Di\on,  C.  \l.\   •Ciirii. 

.\l)liit  1    .Down. 

Carter,  W.I  I.  [(J 


Ell. 


.lackson 
.lack  son 
.Marten 
YoiniK'    ) 
l''r\er 
.Joshua  I 
.Morton  ./I:'./. 
Youni;  I 
.James,  K.  K. 
Allan 
Cliirk 


Pemh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trill. 

.les. 

Trin. 

11.  Selw. 

Corp. 

Cuius. 

Trill. 

.'S'Joh. 

Cooper,  II.  M.  mil.  Selw. 
Steele  )     Christ's. 

Hradbury  Queens' 


IJvinuston,  It.  .\.    (lirtnn 

(eiiual  to  77) 
.Sampson,  I.  .M.       Sewiihiim 

(l.ilwien  7'.' and  hii) 
.Miall.  K.  .M.  Newnlnim 

(e<|ual  to  SO) 
ltri(,'lit,  .M.  I,.  (lirltm 

(between  '.Ml  and  !tl) 
.Monro,  K.  I'.  Ilirlon 

(e<|Ual  to  III!) 


1 


rhii'f  Axlil.int  nl  Unynl  Olivirvninry 

nirot'lnr  iif  till-  Oli.orvut.ir)-,  <ii|ii'  <.f 

i  |-rnr.-i»>r  or  Niituntl  rliil |<li>.(jiio 


rlrh. 


■  CellrKO,   lil'lfnat 


308 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1893. 


Examiners : 

Ernest  William  Ilobson,  Sc.D..  ('lirisCs. 
Horace  Liunl),  M.A.,  Triiiifi/. 
Alfred  Cardew  Dixon,  M.A.,'  Triuitii. 
Henry  Fredei-ick  Baker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


Class  T 

Class  II. 

Class  III. 

Division 

1 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 

Ds  *Cowell 

*l'ooklingt()nt 

TriiK 
Joh. 



I)s  Kirby                  Cith 

Divisiiiii 

■2. 

Division  2. 

"nurell 
"•Muiiro 

Clare 
Queens' 

l)s  Craig,  J.  I.         Emm. 
Mallik                Pet. 

Division 

3. 

Adaiiiaon 
Clu'valiiT 

^H.mf,'lit 

*Levine 
Mercer 
Sharpe 

*Walley 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Jes. 

Cuius 

Christ's 

Jes. 

WOMEN. 


Class  III. 

Division  1. 

Cliislinlui,  G.  K.  Gii-ton 


[ 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


309 


Moderators 


EXAMKNKKS 


Part  I.— June,  1893. 

Edward  John  Routh,  Sc.l).,  Peterhouse. 
William  Buriiside,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

^Jolm  Macalister  Dodds,  M.A.,  Petcrhnns)'. 
^Edward  (lurner  (iidlop,  M.A..  Gauri/fc  rind  Cains. 


]]• 


'^\^i. 


Christ  x 

KiiKf's 

Trin. 

Trin. 

MamL 

Joli. 


iiiii/lf 

Ds  *Maiilcv  (1) 
♦Hurst  (2)1 
♦Sanger 
(iaul 

ivii,  r. 

(aunt  j   _^C<tlh. 

■Russell,       y  [u 

Hon.  R  A.W.I  ~  Trin. 

Atkiiisl   ;^.„  Pet. 

Ilott     )  '^'l-  C(tii(6 

Husliell  Trill. 

Hell,  II.  G.)   :i  Prt. 

Child  )■>*;  J(X 

■  Katetiianj  Ji:f. 

I'lTnitt    I  .Til/.  Cuius 

\V(Mi(l      I  Christ's 

l»i\nn,  i:.  T.  Trin. 

.*^tcplienson,l*.T.  Cuius 

Harris  Clare 

Heron      )    ,.  Jnh. 

I'aterson/ '    ''  Trin. 

(iillKTt)   ,.  Christ's 

Jarrattt'      ''•  Trin. 

Ciiniinings  )  J  oh. 

Darrell        (   -i.  Christ's 

Hudson,  K.C.f*  .loh. 

Watts  )  l\t. 

l-'oystiT  .Jes. 

Clarke     )    ,.  I'nnli. 

Too^ood)  -'■''•  Cori,. 


Jolinsoii, 

.\.  M.  J.  I'l     lieirnham 
(iH'tween  5  and  ti) 
Stoiiev,  K.  .\.         Siwnliam 
(e<|ual  to  17) 


.Senior  Opfimes. 

l>i  Davis.  C.  r.)   <-Trin. 
Loii«luirst,  !■'.  S.f  (^  //.  A  It 
.\ll)out;all  \  <.  Trin. 
Sargent,  U.i'tfi  Jnh. 
Scott  Corp. 

<;oddard  Pemb. 

Cliarter  ^  Sid. 
I  lard  wick  ^  Joh. 
.Mal»  riv  ;■  iS"  Clare 
Hcyiiolds  j  ^ 
t^ilverstonJ 
Heath 
Fellows 
Field,  A.)  ,. 
i'uLsford)  ''^'• 
Hinckes 
.Masters 
White 


Junior  Op/inns. 

l)s  Kershaw  Qmvns' 

(ireen)   ^.,,        Joli. 


Joyce/ 


.?:■,/. 


.Jnh. 


l>avics,(;.A.)  <-Q>ii 
■■■  •  i'^Cath. 


JIankey) 
Holt      ( 


Trin. 
( 'a  ins 
Quein.s-' 
Kimi's 
Calk 
Si,l. 
Emm. 
Corp. 
Clare 
H.  Selw. 
Sid. 
( '/a  re 
Trin.  II. 
Trin. 
.Til).  King's 
Cains 
Clare 
,o>  Joh. 


.T-'q 


.Mulkr  C 

IVrcival) 

Kavenhilll 

Sutcliire 

Walker    I 

I5a.\ter 

Cole,  T.  i;. 
Jlctcalfe,  J.  \\'.(  '^   Peinli. 

Prestwicli  )        //.  Selte 

Windust  Sid. 

Walton  Trin. 

.Vpplehyl  Querns' 

KvvTH      \  .Hq.    Clare 

Harris    )  Christ's 

.\larrvat  Pemb. 

Cleinentis,  H.l     JCath. 

Croui|)ton     /  ju  Joh. 
Warniingtonl  ^  Trin. 

WOMEN. 


Hircli,  A.  Neirnham     .lanirson,  I.  .1.        i\'iinih(iin 

(hetween  M  and  :!5)  (ccpial  to  liH) 

Hudson,  li.  M        (lirtnn  .Mossnian.  .\.  R    Newnham 

(e<iual  to  .{li)  (ec|ual  to  1)7) 

iMartin-l-eakc,  .A.  (lirton 

(e<|ual  to  4:tj  I 

l,ey,  K.  K.  tiewnliam 

(erjual  to  44) 
Kennett,  M.  I>.       (lirUm 

(equal  to  4S) 
Hell,  IC  C.  Meirnhain 

(ic|ual  to  6'J) 


Hicks 
Hennet)   ,- 
Mavers)  -*''■ 
(iriffitlisl 
Lewis      y-  JEii. 
Watts    I 
l/owrv 

Nathan  )  ,. 
Nicholas/  '^'l' 
Donaldson  j 
Harding;  '  ^oh. 
Leadlev-Mrownj"  >*■  Pemli. 
Madden  )  Clare 
I'renticel  7,-,  Queen 
Ward  i''^''-  Kinin. 
R;isten  1 

iMl^'ell  I 

Fraser,II.W. 
Futre 
I'eile 

Kashlei^h 
James  |     .  Trin. 

l»ou(.'las        '.  1^./,.//. 
KMl.iiisoii,  J.F.I     •Jnh. 
UriMutt,  l>.|   i-Chri-yi's 
Duckworth  1  "^  II.  Selw. 
I'aiiic,  N.  W.|     .Trin. 
Stephenson,  F.W.'.  ;2"7V/)i. 
Weekes,  W.   |    -Sid. 
Asthuryl 
I.evett    (    -■ 
Parker  [  '*''• 
Wilkins) 
Owen 


Cath. 

Joh. 

( 'a  ins 

Trill. 

U.  Selw. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Miifld. 

Trin 


Corp. 

Kimi's 
<-Jnh'. 
'^.  II.  Selw. 

Christ's 

Tri 


Trin. 

Christ'. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Cains 


310 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


Part  1L~  June,  1894. 


Examiners 


Amlrew  Russell  P'orsytli,  8c. I).,  Triniti/. 
Robert  8ta\vell  Ball,  M.A.,  Lowndean  Professor. 
Horace  Lamb,  M.A.,  Trinilij. 
Henry  Frederick  Baker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
l)s  *Haten]iin  Jcs. 

*Murst  (2)  Kin(i's 

*ManIey  (1)  Cki-'ist's 

Division  'S. 
Atkins  Pff. 

Dalu  Joli. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 
Jdlinsiin, 

A.  M.  J.  E.  Newnliam 


WOMEN. 
Class  II. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Stoiiey,  E.  A.      Newnliam 


Class  III. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


311 


Taut  I. — Jimc,  1S94. 

Moderators  {;y""=^'"^^'f'>'T?^-^-"^tr;;    r,    -, 
|lleiiry  Gonlon  Dawson,  M.A.,  Christs. 

T?v  .  MTVTLM, .     fWilliam  Burnsicle,  M. A.,  Pembroke. 
J^XAMiNEKh     |Aif,.cd  j^orth  Whitehead,  M.A.,  TrlnUv. 


IVrauglerti. 

l)i  'Adie  (1)  )  ,.    Trin. 

SiMiu'wick,  \V.  I'.i^'^'l-Trhi. 
"I'liilip  Clare 

''('.irslaw  1  Emm. 

'Uiwrfun-AWY.^',  Trin. 
'l-oatlRin  )  Joli. 

Hripwiie  Christ's 

Osborii  Trbi. 

CainplKll,  A.  V.d.H  [  Trin. 
.liicdii  \Caius 

Udotv  1  ,.  Trin. 

Kelsuyi'-^''-        Trin. 
Horcliardt  Joh. 

Tulniu  Christ's 

(irccii.J.  F.  X."i  F.mm. 
Uicliards  |  Qinrns' 

TIkidisoii  ,  Cains 

Tippl,.  Chtrc 

\  rwclall  J   /■'.mm. 

llilil.irt-Wari'l  .Joli. 
Wc-bl,  (  ./«*/.. 

.Iiilinstmi  Kino's 

l.itclitk'ldl  ,.  Piiiili. 
Morlaiid  )-*'/•  Kino's 
Hiiru'fss  1  .Jrsiis 

O'.Miara-,?-.'/.  ■fnii. 
WcriKT  I  ./oil. 

Ni'wliii);  ,/(//(. 

Ailiswortli)  /'emh. 

Hootli  !■  .Tii/.Kitifi's 
( 'raven       )  .Jiwhs 

Kudduuk  /'emh. 


I'kf,  i:.  II.      Girttm 
(i'(|iial  to  'lH) 


Senior  Optimes. 

l)i  Kdniuuds)  Joli. 
Leftwich  J-  .Tiij.  Joh. 

Spencer    )  Queens' 

Stewart  Pet. 

Hart  Joh. 

Haw  Joh. 

Hattersby)  Queens' 

Davis        J.  .Hij.  Qneens' 

I'aterson  )  Cnr/i. 

C'rabtree  ")  Kinij's 

Fearnley  (./((//. 

Thatcher  )  Joli. 

Hinslie  Joh. 

I  tales  ~)         Sid. 

Cuok,  S.  (i.  (  ,.    Sid. 
<le  Vos  {-^''-/'et. 

Hutchinson)  ,.  Clare 
Williams  i-'''''-C<irii. 
Willson,  W.  N.  /<:mm. 
Sproulo  )  /'emh. 

Wilson,  W.  M. )>;«()». 
(irant,  A.  W.  Pemh. 
Hois   j  Trin.  II. 

(  arneV  JEii.         Pet. 
I'itot  I  Christ's 


WOMEN. 

Hartram,  H.        Girton 

(l>ctween  3S  and  ;«i) 
ICd wards,  K.  \.\Neienham 
fiilford,  H.  M.  SOirton 
(eipial  to  bracket, :«» to  41) 
Asbbee,  I).  (lirlnn 

(e.Hial  to  l)racket,41i  to  4.1) 
I'atterson,  K.  Aeienham 
(eiiunl  to  bracket,  47  to  Sll) 
tJiles,  K.  A.")  (iirliin 
Home,  !•-  (  Sewnham 
Naisli,  O.  V.  (  Newnham 
Slater,  K.  !•'. )      Aeirnham 

(between  50  and  51) 
M  unk'eridKC,  I'-.  H .  A .  A'eirn . 
(equal  to  bracket,  51  to  52) 
Luker,  K.  J.        (iirlnn 

(between  .5.S  and  54) 
Woodall,  A.  A.  Neiniham 

(between  !*>  and  57) 

IleadridKe,  .1.      JVewnham 

(below  5!l) 


Junior  Optimes. 
Di  Castellain    ■) 
Green  ( 

Hichardsoii  f 


Turner 

Hilling   1 

Hlurtonj 

Bradley 

Holme 

Watson 

Harp 


.?:■./. 


Trui. 

Sid. 

Cains 

Jesus 

Jestis 

Qneens- 
Mood. 
//.  Selw. 
Sid. 
Calli. 


Stranm'nianJ-  .T-.'ij.  Trin.  //. 


■.lu/. 


Walford 
Fulford 
hifiranisl 
Killey 
Kivers     j 
Havford 
15raddon,C.  1).' 
Ferguson- l)avie  i 
Holmes  I 

liatham  j 

Lodge 

Swaini  / 

Trevor 
Moberly 
liradly' 
I'itt 

ClavtoM 
(iibbons 
Maxwell 
Staffurtli  I 
Marshall 
Hodgson] 
Shillito 


./■:,,. 


LiV,. 


Clare 
Silt. 
Pel. 
Jail. 
Jnh. 
Trin.lt. 
Trin. /I. 
Trin.  II. 
//.  Selir. 
Pemh. 
Maod. 
Cat'h. 
Clare 
Trin. 
Qneens' 
Peml>. 
Clare 
Pemh. 
Trin. 
Pemh. 
Corp. 
Calh. 
Cains 


rienge,  V..  M.  "j  Neirnham 
Musson,  II.  V..[Seienham 
i'ierce,  .\.  <i.  t Seimliam 
Tod<l,  !•;.  j  Xeirnham 

(i(|ual  to  bracket,  t;o  to  tl:5) 
(•|ianibers,M.A.ir,VW<i// 
Kovibond,  K  A.Uiirlnn 

(between  i»  and  04) 
Truman, K. CM.  (Urton 

(iH'twcen  (17  an<l  tis) 
Hatcbinskv,  .M.    .\eirnhain 
((M|U,il  to  brnckil.ii'.i  to  71) 
Wairuril,.\.ll.ll.,V,»v,/,„m 
(eipuil  to  iiracket,  H7  to  I'O) 


1   Profoan 

i    Ei|ual  • 


ir  iif  Mnthomntlo  In  Syitnoy  UnWornlty. 
I  fcconil  Smith*!  rrlzemrn 


312 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  U.—June,  1895. 


Examiners 


'  Andrew  Russell  Foi-sytli,  Hc.]).,>Sndlerian  Professor. 

Robert  Stawell  Ball,  M.A.,  Loirudean  Professor. 

Richard  Tctley  Glazebrook,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
I  George  Ballard  Mathews,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 
Ds*Adie(l)  Trin. 

Campbell  II        I'rin. 
*Leatliein  Jali. 

Sedgwick,  W.  F.  Trin. 

Vivision  2. 
*Pliilip  Clare 

Division  3. 
*Carslaw  Emm. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 
Ds  Jacob,  J.  Caius 

Kelsey  Trin. 


Class  III. 


Class  T. 


WOMEN. 

Class  II. 


Class  III. 

Division  1. 
Aslibee,  E.  GirUm 

Giles,  K.  A.  Girton 


U  Divider!  Second  Smith's  Pr 


I 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


313 


Part  I.— June,  1895. 

Ar^r.^„.™^        (Robert  Alfred  Herman,  M. A.,  Trinitif. 
Moderators  -^h    i     t  wr-w       i>-  i  i   ai  *     r--     • 

Herbert  \N  il  lain  Ivichinoiid,  M.A.,  kwqs. 


E-XA  MINERS 


(William  Welsh,  ^{.k,  Jesus. 

(Alfred  North  Whitehead,  M.A.,  TrinUy. 


Wranglers. 

Ds  '  Kroiiiwich        Jnh. 

*(;raci'  1  l>,-l. 

i*\VhittaktT(l))  Trill. 

■•i(iiiitlri-v  Trill. 

'\\ils(.ii.(i.ll.  A.  C/iirr 

Howard,  I'.  A.  I'niih. 
\\\.st(Tii,  A.  K.1[    Tiiii. 

Carter  Jah. 

'•■Ruiiisey  Triii. 

Siiiallpeice)       ./nh. 
^Youni;        f       (7ure 
■''Maclaurin^       Jiili. 
■■■('Iiaiiipion    )      Kiini's 

Maclat-hlan'      .l„l,'. 
'=|{oiitli  )       I'niih. 

'lliiiiii|ison,.l.  I».  'I'riii. 

Small  ./nil. 

.Mills      1  .S'/,/. 

I{1i.mIi-sI  I'll. 

<'lark.,T.  \V.  K.  Cains 

(  aina  ./iili. 

('i>ii|i!aml  .Ji\iu.i! 

.McNtile  ./,-/,. 

Siiiitli.  II.  .M.     .Hill. 

lic'iisiiiii  Trill. 

I'.iock  ./»//. 

('.issiii  )  Cuius 

lli.lliiit;wi'rth)  I'.iiih. 

.Mairiiitt  >  Siil. 

.•^ilin.dir  ./.-//. 


TliriiiK,  N.  A.  L.    Ni'iimliam 
(liutwccii  '2'1  uiid  Zi] 


;  camion 
Hailey       ) 
HatclidorV 
.Mathews  ) 


Senior  Optimes. 

Ds  Salmon  Queens' 

Cath. 
Cains 

,         Pemb. 

Thomas,  |{.  .\.  Trin.II. 
(I'arton  n  Clare 

llmks,  A.  H.I  Trill. 
Hryce  >  Pemb. 

Slator  \  .Jisiis 

Ward  /  Jesus 

Watts  Kinu's 

I lay       )  J  oh. 

Powell  \  Joh. 

Wrii^ht)  Cains 

(  laxton  Queens' 

Woollev,  II.  G.  Cuius 
l"e<?thaiii  1  Trin.  II. 

Wenham)  Pemb. 

Brown,  .M.  W.  Chrisl's 
Kdwards,  .J.  H.  Qiieeii.<i' 
Crofton        "1      Trin. 
Edwards       (      Caili. 
I'ranklin     j     Pemb. 
Ilnmphrys  '      Corp. 
Dickinson!        Trin. 
U'l;  II.  F.\       Pemb. 
Niiish         )        Emm. 
Uarrett         \      Miiciil. 
(iosney         /      Emm. 
.lose  /     Chrisl's 

Sutton         I      Emm. 
Wiinhcrley'      Trin.II. 


WOMEN. 

Neele,  F.  Girlon 

(ecnial  to  ;{1) 
IJarwell,  M.  I'"..  (Urlim 
(eimal  to  l.r.ick.tHCto  4<t) 
Stanstirld,  K.     (iirlmi 
(ecpial  to  hracket  VI  to  44) 
Ilarrctt,  A.  I..    Newnluim 

(hctween  4.'j  and  4i;) 
Llo\d,  K  Newnhum 

(('i|nal  to  hracket  47and  48) 
Kniiivnte,  A.  T.  (lirlim 

'  (e(iiial  to  4'.i) 

(iiiriiev,  I,.  M.  (iirtiiii 

(eiiualto  l.rarket  .M  to  .M) 

Uiillock,  i:.  .1.    Neieiihiiiii 

(li.twi-.ii  .S7  and  M) 


Jtinior  Optimes. 

Ds  Uridge  Queens' 

(ioulton       1  Joh. 

Price,  E.  A.j  Trin. 

Leniraeyl  Cath. 

Watson  )  Joh. 

Hinde  Jesus 

Bashforth)  Pemb. 

Hone         (  Calh. 

Kewney    [  I'eiiib. 

Ricknian  )  Eiiiin. 
Carey  )  Joh. 

Elphinstone  >  Tr. 

Stewart-Jones.T.A.)  Tr. 

Dalton  Trin. 

ISrown  Queens' 

.\ustin  Mai/il. 

lilair    )  Queens' 

NewittJ-  Emm. 

Vines  )  Joh. 

Bullock  Kinii's 

Dice  ^  Kino's 
iMi^CIean,  .1.  U.    Trin. 

Short  }Chr. 
Thornton, D..M.  I  VW/i. 

\\:ilkii-,  A.  'Tr.  II. 

Ilowanl         ,  Kiii.i's 

■riKinias,  !•;.'.  Cuius 

\V:ii-|,iw         \  Cuius 

lludlaiid)  Joh. 

ll.nley    <  Chrisl's 

I'atch       (  (',),/.. 

Viiiter     '  //.  Selit: 

fJaler  Corp. 

Haxter  Emm. 

Clark,  U.  \l  1  Pemb. 

Hall,  J.  n.    )  Emm. 

.Marriott  Corp. 


liinton,  I).  L.    Girlon 

(e(|ual  to  68) 
Elliot,  C.  P.       Girlon 
(ciiial  to  hracket  t;9  to  7'J) 
Niwi'v,  .1.  Neu'iiham 

■(.•,|u»l  to77) 
Ward,  I',  !•:.       Girlon 

(h.twciri  7S  and  7!') 
Dcxiil,  II.  A.       Girlon 

(hetwi'en  81  and  82) 
Moore,  M.  K     Girlon 
(cipial  to  l)racket  83  to  87) 
.Nicholls.S.  M.  Girlon 
|i'(pial  to  hracket  88  to  <I0) 


I  Adtronuinor  Ilojal,  Irvlaiid. 

J  Hra.1  Mutar,  Naval  Ci.1Ii.ko,  Oiliuriio.  1    F.,|ual  for  Si.eoii.l  Hmllli'.  Trlio, 

a  HutiT  at  DulHli'li  HcIkh.I.  4    ProfoiKor  iif  Mullii'inutlo.  Wi'llltiKtoii  CiilloK",  Ni'W  Zca/aliil. 

t  Uaator  at  UyiiliiKhum.  0  Oim  nf  MM.  Iii>|ivct<>rii  uf  Scbiiuli. 

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314 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


Part  11.— June,  1896. 

(James  Whitbread  Lee  Glaisher,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 
J  Ricliard  Tetley  Clazebrook,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
1  George  Balla/d  Mathews,  M.A.,  St  Jnhn'n. 
I  Augustus  Edward  Hough  Love,  M.A.,  St  Joint'' f:. 


Class  I. 

Division  1. 

Ds  *Broniwich         Joli. 

Godfrey  Triii. 

*Grace  Pet. 

illopkinson  Trin. 

'MaclaurinTI         .full. 

Western^  Trin. 

*Whittaker  (1)      Trin. 

Division  2. 

Ds  *Wilson,G.  H.  A.  Clare 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 
Ds  Champion  Kin/i's 


*Young 


Clan 


WOMEN. 
Class  H. 


Class  III. 
liivi.'iiiin  I. 
Harwell,  .M.  1'..        (lirlii 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


316 


Part  l.~Ju»e,  1896. 

»r  ,  (Joseph  Edwards,  M.A.,  «9<W«ey. 

I  Henry  bredenck  Baker,  Al.A.,  JS(  Johns. 

P  ( Robert  Alfred  Herman,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

r.xAMiNKus     ^  ne,.ije,.t  William  Richmond,  M.A.,  King's. 


Wni  ii(/l 
Ds  "FrastT 
*  Barnes  (1) 
Carson 
»Wilkinson,A.(' 
Edwariles 
"Houston  (i) 
Cook     1^, 

Uadfdril 
Allen,  H.  S. 
I'lfl     I 
Smart! 
Itarnsdali'1 
Lvdall        I 
Coltliurat 
Measor 
(,'olston 
Hyron     1 
lldlnios  > 
Jackson ) 
»a.lclel.y     , 
(iniinjjfr      ' 
Crav  j 

WriVlit,  H. 
(■rinios 
-Cralitree 


t  Trill. 

}  Trin. 
L. )  Trill. 
'.j,  J„h. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Clare 

.Joh. 

(7u-'.v/".« 

Eiiiiii. 

(or,,. 

I\  III  III. 

Joh. 

falli. 

Mwjil. 

Kiiiti'.<! 

Jesus 

Queens' 

Jesu.i 

I'emh. 


Senior  Optimes 

Ds  Kiick 
Pollard 
Woolston 
Finch,  A.  11. 
firace 


Cuius 

Joh. 

Peinh. 

^  Trin. 

[  Peiiih. 


■ens' 


Stokes  (  Queen 

lor,\V.M.-'  Cains 
Cath. 
Pet. 
Clare 
Clare 
Jesus 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Jesus 
Trin. 
Christ'. 
Emm. 


Tavl( 
('(latesl 
Curtis  > 

Lees      > 

Ueade 

Anderson) 

.lelTorys    j 

I  >awes 

Yates 

Uobl)S,  A.  <^. 

Hartley  I 

linnan  ) 

IIukIics,  G.  II.   Clare 

(iil.lin  1 

Lewis,  G.  T.i 

Lester  1 

Tnderwood  ■ 

Varlev  ) 

l>astur) 

I'riwin  )' 


Kini/'s 

Si,i: 

Cains 

Peinb. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Si<l. 


I'adtield.W.il.G.  Emm. 


Junior  Optimes. 

Di  Brodhurst        \  Pemh. 
Campbell, \V. II.  I'.l  Trin. 

Clianil)erlaiii    ^-Knmi. 

Laiindoii,  1^. 

Mather,  11. 

Fearce 

Bell 

Ilaviland) 

Leveson  j 

Hill 

Fosbery 
Marshall,  R.  B.  (  King's 


\Kiiim. 

I  ll.Selw. 

I  Trin. 
Calh. 
Ki  nil's 
Kimi's 
Peiiil). 
Jesus 

]  Jesus 


M. 


Silvanus 

Wallis 

Muir 

Wood,  II 

Baly 

Nicol 

Brewster 

Havies.F.M.K 

Deed 


( siii: 

)  Jesus 

Cuius 

Trill. 

Emm. 

Trin.H. 

Juh. 
.\  ll.Selw. 
iJoh. 


WOMEN. 


TjOnxbottom,  (i.     (lirlon        \  Bauorlo,  M.  A.      Oirlon 

(between  11  and  l:t)  I  (between  2'.l  and  HU) 

Lmzenby,  K.  .\l.     Neirnliam     Lnnisden,  .M.    )     (lirloii 

(ei|iial  to  'Jii)  I  Masstm,  K.  H.i'     Newnham 

(Ix'tween  :{()  and  U) 
Cossey,  A.  V.         Newnham 

(equal  to  :W) 
Spencer,  (-'.  S.        Neiimham 

(ei|ual  to  4.^) 
HaiK  Browii,K..M.r,'iWon 

(eijual  to  4l>) 
Robins,  II.  T.I        iS'eii'iiham 
Varlev,  A.  Iv)        Sewnham 

(e<iual  t<i  4S) 
Aldis,  K.  .M.  (iirlim 

(between  4.S  and  .M) 

Qraves,  M.  A.        AVuvi/min  ^ 

(e<|ual  to  !>:\) 

I    Profnaxir  u(  Iialholuntii->,  KlpVlimtnna  (VillrKC,  llonihay 
•1  Matter  at  niarlorhoiin.i  8cli.»l. 


Russell,  M.  F.  Girton 
(equal  to  54) 

Irons,  if.  .VI.  (iirtun 

(e(|ual  to  S'J) 


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316 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


EXAMINKBS 


Part  II.— June,  1897- 

1  James  Whitbread  Lee  Glaisher,  8c.  1).,  Trinity, 
George  Hartley  Bryan,  Sc.D.,  Peterhouse. 
Arthur  Berry,  MA.,  King's. 
Augustus  Edward  Hough  Love,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


Class  I. 

Division  1. 

Ds  *Barnes  (1)        Trin. 

*Houston  (2)       Joh. 
Wilkinson,  A.  C.  L.  Trin. 

Division  2. 

Carson  Trin. 

Edwardes  Joh. 

*Fraser  Queens' 

Radford  Trin. 


WOMEN. 


Class  II. 

Division  1. 

Longbottoni,  G.    Girton 


11 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


317 


Part  I.— June,  1897. 

Moderators  J  Hector  Muiiro  Macdonald,  M.A.,  Clare. 

IGeotfrey  Thomas  Bennett,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 


Examiners 


S  Joseph  Edwards,  M.A.,  Sidnei/. 

j  Henry  Frederick  Baker,  M.A.,  ,St  John's. 


M'ramjlers. 

Ds  Austiiit  Trin. 

'Whipple  Trin. 

"Kranklaml  flare 

FIzecliiel  1  Trin. 

'Walker,  G.W.t  jrwn. 

Darnley  1  Trin. 

Gibberd  j  Trin. 

'niaiinon  '\Corj>. 

Thompson,  T.  1'.  t  Christ's 

Ulandford  l         Jnh. 
-TuekfV      )  Tri)i. 

Parker,  P.  a  M.  Joh. 

Veater  Trin. 

Johnston  1  Penih. 

Tobin       (  .Joh. 

Diver  •,       Joh. 

Milne  I       Jesus 

Stephenson  j       Calh. 

Wa^staff    -'       Emm. 

Lunn  I  Queens' 

Todd  i  Ki„;,-s 

(ireen  U'hrists 

IlollinKSwortliJ.S/./. 
'Inglis  )  Kini/'s 

Hewlett  Trin. 

sf'onvbeare  Kint/'s 

Cooper,  .J.  .I."j    Queens' 

Kawdry  I    Corp. 

Ilvde  [    Corp. 

Winder  )    Cains 

I.ocke  I  Joh. 

Slater  J  Emm. 

••l-'oster.V.  Lc  N.  Kinij's 


Senior  Opfinies. 

I)i  Davis         )  Pemb. 

Davis         r  Magd. 

Reynolds  )  (iuee7is' 

Franklin  )  Trin. 

iS'orton     I-  .S'/(/. 

Wilson    )  Clare 

Davey  Christ's 

Cross        )  Joh. 

Sweeting )  Jesus 

Hlvth  Queens' 

Hunt  H.  Seiw. 

Frater  -i      Joh. 

l^lughes  I      H.Selw. 

TTnderwood  j      Clare 

Williams  -'      Magd. 

Whalley  Pel. 

Mallik  Joh. 

Teniperley  King's 

Crockford  '\    King's 

Kerslake  1    Emm. 

Kobb  f  Joh. 

\\adia  I  If  on  Coll. 

Watson,  H.  J    Christ's 

Ayerst   )  Corp. 

Hrasherj  Emm. 

Hallam  Sid. 

Bidder  ]  Trin. 

Cook      !■  Jesus 

MorantJ  Pemb. 

Metcalf  Emm. 


Junior  Optimes. 
Di  Dyson    'j  Joh. 

Ogle         [  Emm. 

Peachell  f  King's 

Sarwar   J  Joh. 

Anderson  )  Pemb. 

Jones,  J.  L.  S.  (  Cath. 
Kidman  (  Tr.  II. 

Roberts,  H.  E.)  Joh. 
Sneath  Joh. 

Wbitaker,  H.J.  Joh. 
Goodacre  \  Jesus 
Hammerton  I  Trin. 
Pinckney  y-Trin. 
Tisdall  ( Enun. 

Wilson,  C.  W.J  Corp. 
Kahn  )        Cath. 

Ititehie  -  Trin. 
Wilkinson)  Emm. 
Hrookes  Trin.  fl. 

Cartnian  Clare 

Hulloch  Trin. 

Davis  Kino's 

Clements,  W.  T.  Joh. 
Grierson  Sid. 

Cole  Mafid. 

Hctherington  Trin. 
Kent  Joh. 


WOMEN. 

Willis,  R  Girton 

(equal  to  34) 
Heeton,  iVI.        ^    Girton 
CozeiiH-Hardv,  (    Girton 

"■  '    i 

Lviicli,  .M.A.H.I    Girl(m 

(lutwciri  :i7  and  40) 
Swindiile,  .M.  M.    Girlim 

(equal  to  4.^) 
Deed,  J.  (i.  Girton 

(e<|ual  to  411) 
Whitelaw,  A.         Girton 

(Ixtween  4'J  and  60) 
Drnlsim,  D.  Girton 

(t>etweeM  .57  and  .111) 
.Molyiieux,  H.  M.  A'<i/vi /(((»( 

(between  tili  and  <J4) 


I  Miutor  nt  Horchant  Tnylii 
1  MMtcr  *t  Chartorhuuin  Hchuul. 


Stevenson,  M.  M.)  Girton 
Walden,  K.  A.     j  Girton 

(e(|ual  to  b'4) 
Chambers,  H.  K   Girton 

(equal  to  (IH) 
Bannister,  C.  H.    Aen-nham 

(e.,ual  to  7:i) 
Hickinott,  !•'.  .M.    I  Girton 
Kirbcrts,  15.  K.  .\l.j  Newnh. 

(rqual  to  74) 
Warburg,  10.  L.     Girton 

(equal  to  "'.') 
ICverett,  U.  Newnham 

(between  79  and  H'l) 
I-ees,  .1.  1  AVh';i/|((»i 

I.indesiiv,  K.  I,.  F.  i  Girton 

(e(iual  to  hi;) 
Gow,  i;.  A.  Girton 

(ecpial  to  H7) 


8  Miiaiors  nt  Kt<>i 


318 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


EXAMINKRS 


Part  11.— June,  1S98. 

Ernest  William  Hobsoii,  Sc.I).,  Christ's. 
George  Hartley  Bryan,  iSe.D.,  Peterhouse. 
Alfred  North  Wliilehead,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Arthur  Berry,  M.A.,  King's. 


Class  I. 

Division  1. 

Ds  *  Frankland        Clare 

*Walkcr,  G.  W.t  Triii. 

WhippIe.F.J.W.  Trill. 

Division  2. 
Austin,  W.  H.t  Trin. 
Tuckey,  C.  O.     Trin. 

Dii'i.\'ioii  3 
*f'haiiin)n  Corp. 

Todd  Kiiuj's 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


319 


Part  I. — June,  1898. 

MoDKRVTOKy  -  ^'''""'^'^  Johnson  Lay,  M.A.,  ;S?  CiUhariue's. 

lAhcliew  Miinro,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
E.WMiXERs      -'  '^*^^''"^"  ^i""i"o  Macdouald,  M.A.,  Clare. 

I  Cieoffrey  Thomas  Bennett,  M. A.,  .Smm«««(Y. 


U'ramitf 

rs. 

s*Hu.lsi)n,l{.\V 

.ii.r. uofi. 

'Caiiieroiit) 

Cuius 

*Jcans»       ( 

rrin. 

♦Hardy* 

Trill. 

Moulton) 

Kiiii/'s 

i*Si<l(l.,iis  ) 

Jis'iis 

Wiitkin 

Joh. 

I'ocock 

Trill. 

I-cnfi'stey 

)    Pft. 

IJiiyd 

^   Christ's 

.Miirtiii-Juni's 

\    Trii,. 

rerrott 

Trill. 

.SedKwitk 

JfSUS 

Iloytl 

Jnh. 

Levi  / 

Trill. 

Haker    1 
Dol.bs    [ 
Morgan  i 
I'atuck  J 

Christ's 

Trill. 

Clare 

Joh. 

lorbttt 

Joh. 

Hrowii,  11.) 

Trill. 

I^uie           j 

Em  III. 

-Miprrisiin) 

Clare 

WarlmrK( 

Trill. 

Cliadwick  1 

.S(V/. 

(iibb         ; 

Cains 

Camp 

Pet. 

Senior  Optimes. 

l)s  Meister  Kiii</'s 

Hell     I  Joh'. 

HirrellJ  Trin. 

Criffitli,  J.  T.  Triii.ll. 

Vawdrey  Pemb. 

.\  Ider  Trill. 

■•"airgrieve  Pel. 

Orabam)  Kmiii. 

Sodab     J  Joh. 

Pal      )  Joh. 

Parks)  Maijil. 

FraiiklinJ  Joh. 

.Morcimi  /  Trill. 

(tsliorii    V  Triii.il. 

lieeves     \  Christ's 

Wardle  /  Cains 

Kotteiiburj?  Kini/'s 

I.Dck  Sill. 

\\'arren,  C.  X.  Einiii. 

Murker  Kiniii. 

I'eiiiston  Clare 

t'liiniieck  Clare 

Hase  )  Corp. 

Towle  I  Trin. 

.Makower,  A.  J.  Trin. 

Foster,  A.  \V.|  Juh. 

.Staiiier  |  Calh. 

Marsdcn)  Siil. 

Tate        )  Qneeiis' 

.Vndrow  j  Clare 

Sbeppard        V  Cains 

Weatherhead)  Corp. 

Fitch  Christ's 
fiodfrey            AonColl. 

Langdoii  Peinh. 


Jiiniitr  Opliines. 

Di  l)obl)S    )  Kinii's 

Lindsay/  Clare 

Hucklor  Sid. 

Jeffery  Penib. 

C'arriitliers')  Pemb. 

t'laguc         I  Trin. 

Gliosh         j  Joh. 

llugbes      J  Pemb. 

Firtli  Pemb. 

Parkinson  Mai/d. 

Allport        )  .S(V/.' 

.MacUwcirtb'-  ir.S,-lw. 

Whittim      I  (7<nv 

•IniKs,  C.  .M.  Qoeriis' 

Turner,  A.  E.  '/';•/;(. 

(iantillon  Queens' 

t'aniell  Joh. 

de  Harathy  Corp. 

Cliambers)  Joh. 

Prytlierch/  Joh. 

F^ggar  Trin. 
Evans, O.Lloyd  Queens' 

(iriftith  Kini/'s 

Faulks  Joh. 

Atkey   )  Peintj. 

Walton/  Joh. 

Chalk         )  Cains 

Lockwood)  Queens' 

Hawkins    I  Trin. 

.Sbebl)eare)  Trin. 

llardnian)  .S'/(/. 

Kersliaw  j  Pet. 


I'aton 

Wilson,  L.  G.(  Trin 

Wyatt  Calh, 


\  Queens' 


C»vc-Hrowiie-Cave,  F.  K. 

Girton 
(equal  to  5) 


H'OMEN. 

Cave-ltrownc-Cave,  M.  M. 
(iirlon 
(between  :!.!  and  M) 
Ciwatkin,  Iv  H.      Netniham 
Lawrcnee,  A.  S.    Nemiham 
Ifoiigb,  U.S.         Girlim 
(all  between  bracket  .■)!»  4  U) 
Morland,  II.  Newnham 

(equal  to  45) 
Clover,  .M.  Girton 

(equal  to  .V)) 
Iticardo,  M.  II.     Aeinihain 

(equal  to  5*2) 
Ho»s,  A.  C.  newnham 

(ec|ual  to  ti'i) 


Holland,  M.C.  A', 
(between  t>2  and 

<'baniber».  K  h-     A'l 

(between  bracket  7:< 

llenison,  K  II.  A'l 
(equal  to  77) 

Jameson,  lO.  L.  Gi 
(between  1'J  and 

Farqubar,  J.    (     A'. 

Jackson,  K.  K(     fft 

(equal  to  SI) 

llol.leii,  V.  Gi 

(equal  to  <J1) 


irnham 
(!.{) 

irnham 
and  7li) 
■icnham 

rton 
HO) 

•irnham 
nrnhiim 

•tun 


I    Muter  at  Karrow. 


320 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


EXAMINKRS 


Part  Ih— June,  1899. 

^Ernest  William  Ilobsoii,  Sc.D.,  Christ's. 
I  William  Burnside,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
1  Alfred  North  Whitehead,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
i Gilbert  rhoimis  Walker,  MA.,  Trinitij. 


ClASS   I. 

Division  1. 
Ds  'Cameron,  J.  K.*  Cains 
l)s*Uudson,K.\V.H.T.tJoft. 

Division  2. 
Division  3. 


C'lASS   II. 

Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Ds  Watkin,  E.  L.     Joh. 


Division  3. 


Class  III. 

DivisioJi  1. 

Ds  Pocock,  A.  II.     Trill. 

Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 


Cave-Browne-Cave,  F.  E. 
Girton 


WOMEN. 

Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Gwatkin,  E.  U.      Neivnham 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Cave-Browne-Cave,  B.  M. 


MATHEMATICAL  TEIPOSES. 


321 


Part  I -June,  1899. 


AronFRATOR<5  ^ ^d^^fd  Gximer  Gallop,  M.A.,  Cains. 
MODERATORS  ^,^j.^^.  ^^^,^  ^^^^j  ^j^^  TrwiUj  Ha 


Examiners 


HaJl 

\  Charles  Johnson  Lay,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's. 
'Andrew  Miinro,  M.A.,  Queens'. 


Wranglers. 
l'.irtHistlf,G.        )  Peinh. 
I'aninjpve,  R.  P.)  J  oh. 
M  Lariii,  S.  B.        Triu. 
r.van,  I'.  V.  Trin. 

lAkhardt,  11.  C.  Joh. 
K.  II.  (i.  M.  I  Trill. 
K.ll,  .1.  G.  V  Trh,. 
Il.irtlev,  W.  R.|  Triu. 
\  alcntJiu'.  fi.  I).  Trin. 
M  Alpiii,  M.  C.  Trill. 
Ih^iiipsuii.  K.  W.  Silt. 
•  I  .liTistcii,  T.  K.(  Trill. 
If.  Ill,  C.  11.  )■    f«///A- 

I -rlier,  R  K.)  Trin. 

Wills,  .J.  J.     j         Joh. 

I  iir.  lie.  A.  Iv  )  Kinifx 
riiMiii|,M,ii.  H.  T.)  Christ's 
l;l-oiii,  K.  F.  D.     I  Jtih. 

II  .r.linuliain,  C.  H.  •  Chr. 
I'    riiT.  !■'.  I  Cuius 
\|  i-.-crMu-e,  G.  D.  1  Peiiili. 

-  irlM,n.u«li,W.  11.',  Qh. 

-  -h.  H.  K.  I  Trill. 
iimi.r,  S.  II.     \Trin. 

'     'briiliif,  H.W.;  Trin. 
'     ..Iwick,  R.  A.)    Jvh. 
I      lall,  A.  )    Trin. 

I;    hop,  D.  F.  W.)   Emm. 

Iwin,  E.         )   Emm. 

\ll.n,  .\.  R.        I     Joh. 
r.ruwnini;,  G.  A./    Joh. 
!<■  viiolds,  K.  A.|     Panb. 
iMitilop,  J.  S.)  Trin. 

M'  l.t'an,  L.    )  King's 

<   .Will,  II.  1{.  CVcire 

l\.  nip,  V.  N.         \  Sill. 
i'.iliiKT.  F.  W.  M.I  Jcsiu 
Marsliall,.!.  H.        Corpus 


Senior  Optinws. 

Ds  Averv,  G.  C.  E.  Clare 

Field",  A.  B.   )  Joh. 

Rudd,  W.  A.)  Joh. 

llowiett,  E.  J.  Trin. 

Alexander,  C.  S.  Clare 

.leffery,  F.  H.  Trin. 

Hudson,  V.  B.)  Kino's    . 

Redlicli,  K.  B.j  Christ's 

Penman,  T.     )  Sid. 

Sedgwick.  W. )  Pnnb. 
Hoiievburne.  \V.  R.)  Pet. 

Shillington,  .1.  M.  /  Tr.JI. 

Medftird,  R.  .s.  Pemli.     j 

Becehey,  B.  R.  Joh.        ' 

Hrowii,  E.  T.  King's    j 

Linney,  D.  Joh. 

Parsons,  H.  .1.)  Queens' 

Rudd,  A.  C.     f  Ji.Sela:  ' 

Uurell,  H.  L.  V.(^  Siit         • 

(iott,  .1.  A.  )  .^fagl^. 

Freeman,  A.  J.  King's    ' 

Elwin,  E.  A.  Clare 


Junior  Optimes 
Ds  Kingdon,  F.  M. 
Tomlinson,  T.  S. 
Armitage,  R.  C.  D. 
Tattersall,  C.  E.  C. 
Wheatlev,  C.W.C. 
Lea,  11.  A.  H.    | 
Robinson,  E.  V.  ■ 
Tabor,  J.  C.       ) 
Kemble.  H.  -M.     ) 
Workman,  H.  \Y.\ 
Budibent,  (i.  B. 
-M'^.Murtrie.  .S.  G. 
tliapman.  H.  S.) 
Few,  J.  E.  I 

Clements,  T. 
t'radock,  J.  D. 
Harris,  H. 
.Sills,  T.  B. 
Young,  C.  .S. 
Tavlor,  J.  H. 
Steele,  S.  A. 
Nicholson,  W.  N 


SiJ. 

Trin. 

Catk. 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Emm. 

Quiiiis' 

Trio. 

Piinh. 

Pemb. 

Cath. 

Cath. 

Triii.H. 

Kimi's 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Clare 

Pemlj. 

Cath. 

Trin. 


WOMEN. 


laptliorn,  N.  W.  Girton 
(iH'tween  '11  and  24) 
\-lieroft,  I,.  Xrirnham 

(c<|ual  tu  3ti) 


Plunibe,  W.  Girton 

(between  53  and  51) 

Exton,  F.  Girton 

(between  54  and  55) 

Uragintun,  M.       Seicuham 
(equal  to  60) 


Pratt,  F.  Meicnhain 

(cMual  to  t>4) 
Skelton,  I  .  M.      Neu-nham 

(between  ii4  and  Hi) 
Cobb,  I..  .M.  Neirnhain 

(.•,|uai  to  :•:) 

Smetburst,  F.        AVir/i/iiim 
(between  "11  and  V5) 

Day,  .M.  K.  Girton 

(between  75  and  "(J) 

Medwin.  E.  M.      Girton 
(equal  to  "til 

Letts,  I>.  11.  Xeicnham 

(between  78  and  79) 

14—5 


322 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


EXAMINEKS 


Part  U.—June,  1900. 

William  Burn.side,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Henry  Frederick  Baker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Gilbert  Thoiua.s  Walker,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Hector  Munro  Macdoiiald,  M.A.,  Clare. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 
l)s  *lJev.an,  P.  V.    Trin. 
Ds  *Kirtwistle,  G.   Pemb. 
rts  *Hardy,  G.  H.I  Trin. 
Ds  *Paranjpye,R.P.  Joft. 

Division  2. 
Ds  *Jeans,  .1.  II.  *    Trin. 
M'^Laren,  S.  U.  Trin. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 
Ds  Hartley,  W.  E.  Trin. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


WOMEN. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 
Aslicroft,  L.    Newnhum 

Division  2. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Division  3. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


323 


Part  I.— June,  1900. 

,,  \  Edward  .John  llouth,  Sc.D.,  Peterhouse. 

MoDKUATOKs  i^^ifj.g^  ^T,^J.^.,,  Whitehead,  M.A.,  Trlnitu. 

\E(l\v:ml  (iiirncr  Gallop,  M.A.,  Caiux. 
\  I'ercy  Cory  Gaul,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 


EXAMINKKS 


Wrawikrs. 
Ds  'Wrifht,  .1.  i:.t  Trin. 
*AUiis,  A.  C.  W.  Trill. n. 
Hottdiiili-v.W.C.  Trin. 
Uiiliik  Kiiiu        .Inh. 
Cliadwiik,  .1.      I'niili. 
HoutrtiiwiT,  CI  Trin. 
Marplos,  1'.  M.)  ./.A/M 
llurkfortli,  I"..     Trin. 
Cassdii,  K.  )  Ji'li. 

Maclk'iiii.W.K.)  (•«/»* 
Tidno".  "•  '•-    i'liirc 
Little,  H.  Chirr 

ClialiiHTS.S.I).  Jo//. 

Tiiniiips,,n,(;.K.  ^•(■'^ 

■llavildik,  r.  W.Uoli. 
Uoliiiisun.M.II.  Ju/(. 


Srniiir  Ojitiinm. 

i  Miadlov,*;.  I,.)  Jc.v(M 
l.ockto'n.  W.  f  ,/()/(. 
1,1'ver,  1'.  I'".       i'lirisl's 
lliiliback, .).  A.  Kimi's 
Kcr,  .1.  ('.  Cuius 

l{()scoL',T.  le  H.  Clare 
I'lowors,  (i.    I    Emm. 
(ila(lwcll,l!..J.-  CnrpuJt 
(iraiit.  F.        I    Queens' 
Kayiiiciit,  (i.  V.  Trin. 
(iiu'st,  S.  A.   1    Caius 
I'oole,  A.  W.V  Jnh. 
\Vl•i^;llt,  ('.  ICl   Emm. 
Hi.i.kless,  J.  S.   I  Tr.n. 
(iaskell,  .J.  F.      .Caius 

'liitcliouse.A.A.G.I  Qu. 
Iteacli.  (i.  C.       Mdild. 
Hi(dkin,\V.T.I).)  A'//)//',? 
Yfarwo(i<l, < '.  KJ  I'emli. 
Wr.atliall.W.S.  Qneen.i' 
Barton,  ('.  <i.     Qiieen.i' 
Aitkin,  l{.  M.)  Trin. 
Noyco,  K.         )■  Cath. 
.Jones.  T.  H.       Queens' 
CraekiielM^^.W.  Emm. 
Cruicksliaiik,aF.  Pet. 


Junior  Oi/lime.f. 
Ds  Lonsdale, W.U.M.  Tr. 
Curaming,  W.    Chi  re 
Roy,  S.  C         NiinCvl/. 
HoII,  H.  A.         Emm. 
Hughes,  H.      )  //.  Sehv. 
Stuart,(i.A.l).j  Emm. 
Shanks,  I".  M.    Chri.sfs 
Maples,  A.  r.     ll.Selw. 
Procter,  l{.         Trin. 
Sunderland-Taylor, 

(i.Ii.  Emm. 

Allen, . J.  )  I'emh. 

Uuckston.H.li.)  Trin. 
Beechev,  C.  K.  J<ili. 
Davenpor't/1'..l.  W.C.  Clare 
Calkin,  S.  J.  1'.  I'emh. 
l'liilipps,A.I'.C.//..S'W(0. 
.Jackson,  J.  C.)  Clare 
Nash,  .J.  F.  S.  /  Sill. 
Hlair,  A.  (  Clare 

Swainson,W.<jl.)  Corp. 
Uulstrode,  H.    Pemh. 


Hudson,  W.  .M.     .\nrnham 

(e.iual  to  S) 

Greene,  Iv  i\eirnham 

(between  bracket  "J  and  11) 


n'OMKX. 

JiCe,  11.  Newnliam  Diver,  .J.  Aewnliam 

(between  bracket  2:j  and  26)  (equal  to  4-S) 

Ualtliazar.O.  ,M.)  (/(>((/«        ,  Barnes,  Al.  (J.        Xewnliam 
.Jacob,  \V.  K.  L.  f  Girlon  (between  43  and  44) 

(equal  to  bracket  30)  Baguley,  H  S.  M.  Neirnliam 
Barker,  A.  M.        Nciniham  '  (eciual  to  4ii) 


(between  3tJ  and  37) 
Barry,  L.  I\.  Meiniliam 

("between  M  and  37) 
I'rebble,  I).  .\ewnliain 

(e<|ual  to  411) 
Billinghurst,  A.  i:.|  (iirhm 
Carver,  D.  II.        i  .\eii-nli. 
(below  42) 


Brctherton,  .V.  I).  Aewnliam 

(equal  to  5(1) 
Cartuicll,  I,.  1.       (iirliin 

(.•(,ual  to.M) 
Sanderson,  ('.  M.  (Hrluii 

(<M|ual  to  52) 
IsiUic,  F.  Uirlon 

(equal  to  63) 
Bates,  Iv  Newnham 

(uqiukl  to  58) 
Walford,  M.  f,'/W«»i 

(between  brackets  til  and  6'A 


324 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  11.— June,  1901. 


(Horace  Lamb,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Herbert  William  llichmond,  M.A.,  King's. 
Henry  Frederick  Haker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Hector  Munro  Macdtmakl,  M.A.,  Clare. 

Class  III. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Class  I. 

Class  II. 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 

I)s  -Wright,  .1.  E.  1 

Division  2. 

Trin. 

Ps  Miirplcs,  P.  M. 
Ds  I'iggott,  II.  E. 

Jcsns 
Clare 

Ds    Havelock,  T.  H. 

\Joh. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Ds  Cliadwick.  J. 

Paul,. 

Division  3. 
WOMEN. 

Class  I. 

Class  II. 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 

Hudson,  W.  M.  ^ 

"etniham 



Division  2. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Division  3. 



Jacob, 

W.  E.  L.         f 

irtOH 

Division  2. 
Division  3. 


ADVANCED   STUDENTS. 


Franklaiid,  J.  N. 
Prasad,  G. 


Clare 
Christ's 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


325 


MoDEUATORS 

Examiners 

n-niwi/n-s. 

Ds  Brown.  A. 
*Kti.i|iiiian,  11.1 
HniHii.  II.  A.    ) 
.lacks.iii,  W.  II. f 
Tlioin|is(iii,  A.  I'.t 
Ciinia.  |{.  N. 
Ciiiii.i.  ('.  N.  1 

(iliarpuriv,  ll.(i.( 
Kidii.r,  A.  |{.  f 
■.stracliiiii.  .1  ) 

I'reect".  C.  T.    ) 
Watson,  F.  B.t 
Kicliards.  1).  J. 
Kissaii.  |{.  W'.} 
OsUr.  \V.  S.      )■ 
RiaiRliarfl,  N. 
Kliott,  H. 
Hanikott,  .\.  \V.) 
Ilawtr.v.  H.  (i.  f 

iiuL'iics;  T.    ) 

Kipsc,  I'.  .1.  (;.( 
Made.'.  H.  A. 
l-irtli,  I'.  (;.      ) 
.M'Ntile,  .1.  D.) 
IJac.  R.  T. 
<ircenwood,  A.  W. 


Reynolds,  L.  M.     Xiiriiham 
(oqual  to  11) 


Part  I.— June,  1901. 

John  Gaston  Leatheni,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

John  Hilton  Grace,  M.A.,  Peterhotnte. 
^Alfred  North  Whitcliead,  M.A.,  TrinlUj. 
^Artliur  Berry,  M.A  ,  King's. 


Senior  Oiilimes. 

Cains 

Ds  Scott,  K.  !.. 

Kmm. 

Craven.  K.  .M. 

CtllKS 

Clarke,  F.  \V. 

Clare 

Firkins,  II    I;.         1 

Pi-mh. 

MackicA.W.W.y 
Western,  F.  J.      ) 

Joh. 

J  oh. 

Routli,  K.  .J.  A. 

Jim. 

(ierrish.  F.  W. 

.r<ih. 

lilake,  C.  P.        ) 
I'ercivall,  C.  W.f 

Clare 

Trin. 

Aldous,  F.  C.     \ 

Trill. 

Berrv,  F.  N.      ( 

Trin. 

Franklin,  .1.  H.f 

Ji:iii.i 

Stradlintt.  W.    ) 

Jcxii.1 

Howan,  K.  W. 

Caiii.\- 

.Nicholl,  C.  C. 

Trill. 

Misliop.  (i.  S. 

Chri.\-r.s 

l>avis,  \V. 

Trill. 

(liarlton.K.L.M. 

Qii,;-ii.i' 

Corl>ett,  S.  S.) 
Webb,  F.  iS.  f 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Woodland,  V.  R. 

H.Selii: 

Sanderson,  R.  M.) 

Sifl. 

Patterson,  D.  c; 

Joh. 

Hunt,  K.  ii.          1 

Queens' 

l{oseveare,  W.  II. V 
Spcar,  (i.  F.          1 

Mortimer,  A. 

Joh. 

CI  lire 

I'einh. 

Calh. 

Cor/i. 

Trin. 

Cains 

Cath. 

Trill. 

Jesus 

Jesus 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Km  m. 

Pel. 

Qneen.t' 

Queen.1' 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Pemli. 

Christ's 

Clare 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Sid. 


WOMEN. 

Bodkin,  N.  II.  Ne.wnham 

(efjual  to  30) 
Wodeliouse,  II.  M.    Girlon 

(ei|ual  to  33) 
Fenn,  !•;.  M.  Netvnham 

(ecinal  to  34) 
Carless,  F.  1).   )  Newnham 

.Mitchell,  T).  D.C  Newnham 

(between  41  and  42) 
(iriftitb,  M.  J.  Girlon 

(equal  to  42) 
Ilanliart,  F.  .M.  Girlon 

(between  42  and  43) 
Bunce,  I-'.  Neivnhain 

(eouiil  to  44) 
Pearce,  .M.  M.  !feicnhain 

(e<iual  to  4S) 
Edwards,  K.  F.  Girlon 

(ei|ual  to  51) 
Roberts,  .M.  IC.  Neirnhain 

(lietween  SI  and  54) 
Carter,  C.  yewitham 

(eqiuil  to  54) 

I  Muter  at  Osborne  N»t«I  ('ollog*. 


Junior  Ojiliin, 

Ds  llicks,  H.  K. 
Barlow,  ( '.  VV. 
Zair,  .1.  A. 
Oliver,  K.  (i. 
Ward,  P.  J'. 
Gliose,  II.  C. 
Di.xon,  II.  (i. 
Perkins,  A.  L. 
Rivers-Smith,  S. 
Fletcher,  H.  (i. 
Georne,  E.  .J. 
Chase,  F.  A.) 
W'iles,  C.  C.  ( 
Burnell.  K.  W. 
Gubbins,  C.  F.  R.) 
Warner,  A.  C.    ) 
Dunn,  W.  (J. 
Hucbanan.D.M.) 
Roe,  E.  V.  t 


Emm. 
Km  III. 
Km  in. 
Kinii's 
Km  III. 
.\onColl. 
Cor,,. 
Kmm. 
Calh. 
Pemh. 
Trin. 
Penib. 
Joh. 
Cuius 
llai/il. 
Corp. 
Calh. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 


Burne,  K.  E.  Girlon 

(above  55) 
Kessell,  A.  C.  Girlon 

(equal  to  5ti) 
Brown,  L.  Newnham 

(between  5i)  and  57) 
Squire,  F.  A.  Newnham 

(between  5S  and  5!)) 
Wabltueh,  M.  V,.\       Newnham 
Willis,  !■:.  G.        i      Girlon 

(l)etween  5!!  and  (JO) 
Hailev,  M.  E.  |  Newnham 

Cave.".l.  M.  S.K  Girlon 

Nicol,  .1.  H.  K.I  Newnham 

(eyinil  to  til) 
Irons,  M.  \  .  Girlon 

(e(|ual  to  m) 
.Mackenzie, (i.  A.  .M.    Newnham 

(ln'tween  i;:'aMd  71) 
Colebrook,  .M.  It.        .V,i»-;i/(.(»i 

(between  71  and  72) 


326 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1902. 


/Horace  Lamb,  M,A.,  TrinUij. 
ExiMiNEiis    '  "^'^^^P''  Lariiior,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

1  Herbert  William  Riclimond,  M.A.,  King's. 
I  Edmund  Taylor  Whittaker,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


Class  I. 

Division  1. 

Ds    Kiijipinaii,  II. t        Emm. 
fis  Prei'co,  C.  T.  Triii. 

Ds  Tlioinpson,  A.  I'.t   Pcmli. 


Ds  Brown,  A. 

Ds  Cania,  C.  B.  N. 

Division  3. 

Ds  Jackson,  W.  II. 
Ds  Kichards,  D.  J. 


Cains 
Joh. 


Clair 
Trin. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 


WOMEN. 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Hanhart,  E.  M.  Girton 

Division  3. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


ADVANCED    STUDENT. 
Stuart,  T.  Jok, 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


327 


Takt  I.— June,  1902. 


,,  \  William  Hurnside,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

MoDEK.^Tous    ij,,,,,,  tj,e^,,.,^  M.A.,  C/n-i.'^f's. 


E.VAMIXERS 


\.lohii  Cia.stitn  Leatlioiu,  M.A.,  St  Johns. 
jJulm  Hilton  Grace,  M.A.,  Pelerhouse. 


Wramilcrs. 

Ds  "Ciiiininifliain,  K.t 
Slator,  K. 
•Wol.b,  II.  \.W 
•Wood,  P.  \V.  f/ 
Mlutihts.  W.  K. 
(ioddard,  II.  | 
Pitkeii,  I).  K.f 
Tli(inia.s,  .1.  \,\. 
Pi\oii,  A.  I,.         ) 
(ianirtt.W.  II.  S.) 
Clarkf,  V.      I 
Mason,  <■.  C.i' 
Brewster,  fi.  W.) 
KiiiK,  <;.  K. 
.Mould,  S.  C.       ( 
BaKulev.  .1.  .M. 
•(iariut't.  .1.  C.  .M.t 
l.lovd,  II.  K. 
Koniiett.  W.  II.) 
Walker,  N.  It.    ( 
K<lward»,  .1.  S.) 
llemiiiaiit,  (■.  )' 


Joh. 
J  oh. 
Trin. 
Kmm. 

Jl'XUS 

Joli. 

.h'xiis 

Trin. 

Shi. 

Trill. 

Emm. 

Tnii.U. 

Khui't 

Joh. 

Jl'fllH 

Pemh. 

Trill. 

Cains 

Joh. 

Trill. 

I'rmh. 

f'anh. 


Senior  Opii nil's. 

Ds  Wri^lit,  A.  B. 
Eustace,  E.  M. 
Forbes,  B.  ('. 
Tanipoe,  A.M'^fi.C. 
Tvers.  F.  C. 
Wilson,  P.  .M'^f. 
Baxter,  T.  V.  T. 
Coates,  11.  .1.) 

<-ook,  E.  .M. ; 

I>avis,  F.  I 

(iardnor,  .1.  I..  - 
.Meryoii,  I-.  K.| 
llorslcv,  S.  G. 
Klasspool,  R.  T.  B. 
Toplis,  II.  F. 
Brvce,  1).  L. 
(aide,.!.  A. 
OuK'li,  V. 
Pricliaril,  .\.  I 
Strickland,  N. 
Birt.  W.  <;.    I 
.Mavo,  II.  <;.) 


Trin. 
Sill. 
Kino's 
i/aic 
Pnnh. 
Clan- 

(  orp. 

Christ's 

Clare 

Cor,,. 

ll.Sehi: 

I'linb. 

Kinii's 
\  Ma  ml. 
»  Ctare 

Kmm. 

Trin. 

h'.mm. 

Qiiicns' 

Sill. 

Trin. 

Qiicins' 


Junior  Optimvs. 

l)i  I)uinarcs(|,  (>.  W.) 
Iloufili,  .J.  F.        / 
.\nder,son..M.E.  .M.) 
Low,  A.  I{.  ( 

Purton,  I,.  P.        f 
Slieppard,  T.  W.  ) 
Bythway.  M.  II. I 
YouiiK,  F.  ) 

Prior,  C.  E.  I 

Watcrnieyor,  E.  F.  f 
Prior,  .\.  ('.  V. 
Xicliolls,  S.  II. 
Sleij;ti,  W.  A. 
Ilodder.  (i.  W.) 
llorton,  C.  T.  ) 
Sladc,  P.  C.  A. 
tirt-aves,  F.  N.      \ 
IluddIcston,A..l.C.  | 
M"^(;owan,  (».         I 
.Midi:lcv,  II.  E.       j 
Simpson.  .1.  B. 
Woodhead,  J.  A.  > 
Poarsall,  C.  W.) 
Venables,  F.  L.) 
Darbislure,  H.  D.) 
Wells,  E.  ] 

Duclicsne,  \. 
Darby,  E.  11.  d'E. 


Sill. 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Clare 

Queens' 

Cath. 

Kimi's 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Cuius 

Kiilfl's 

Cuius 

Mand. 

Caih. 

Joh. 

MaiKl. 

Querns' 

Kimi's 

Cath. 

Queens' 

Cuius 

Clare 

Trin. 

Corp. 

Clare 

Christ's 

Jesus 

Clare 


iiiilt,  A.  E.     Girton 
(equal  to  l:<) 


I 


WOMEN. 

Baldwin,  .M.  H.  Girlon 

(cpial  to  32) 
Wri«bt,  .1.  I).  Girlon 

(cipial  to  35) 
fiibb,  .M.  Il.l  Girlon 

KanKcr,  S.     )  /(eicnham 

(eiinal  to  3ti) 
Fayernnin,  W.  .M.      Girlon 

(e<|ual  to  \'.i) 


(iodson,  K.  II.  Girlon 

(e<|ual  to  47) 
Itogcrs,  M.  M.  yeirnham 

(ei|ual  to  51) 
Cliild.  A.  ().  Girlon 

(c(iual  to  5S) 
.Mank'iiall,  K.  Yeirnham 

(equal  to  5(i) 
( 'lianin^- Pearce, ( i.  S.)   Girlon 
Hicliardson,  ('.  M.      f  Girlon 

(equal  to  (jl) 
Mcrritield,  .1.  Xewnham 

(eipial  to  «') 
Lritcli,  l{.  .M.      I        Girlon 
Spencer,  .M.  H.    \       yeirnham 
WoodKate,  E.  (i.|        Mewnham 

(between  tit  and  •>!•) 
Dcane,  N.  yeirnham 

(equal  to  69) 

Bymo,  A.  T). )  yeirnham 

JcMop,  N.  E.)  yeirnham 

(below  72) 


328 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1903. 

{Joseph  Liirmor,  M.A.,  St  John^s. 
William  Ilciirv  Young,  M.A.,  Peterhouse. 
Augustus  Edward  Hongli  Love,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Edmund  Taylor  Whittakor,  M.A,,  Trinity. 


Class  I. 
Difhiim  \. 

l)s  'fiariiett,  J.  ('.  M.f  Trht. 
Ds  ^Hughes,  W.  K.  ^,'.«».v 
Ds  "Webb,  II.  A.t  Trhi. 


Ds  "Cuiininghani,  E.f    Job. 
Ds  "Wood,  r.  VV.t         Emm. 


Division  3. 
Ds  Brewster,  G.  W.       Kirvfi 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Class  III. 

Division  1. 

Ilorsley,  S.  G.  Kin;fs\ 


Class  I. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Division  3. 
Bennett,  A.  E.  Girton 


WOMEN. 
Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


ADVANCED   STUDENT. 
Abnind,  Z.  IT.  Trin. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


329 


Part  I.— .Tune,  1903. 


Moderators 


E.XAMINKRS 


(Arthur  Berry,  M.A.,  Kind's. 
I  Arthur  8taiiley  Ramsey,  M  A.,  Mdydalene. 
]  William  Burnsidc,  ^I.A.,  Prmbro/ce. 
(John  Greaves,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


Wrannlrrs. 


M  "Batcinaii,  W.     )  t    Trin. 
.Marrack.  I'.  K.l  t    Trin. 


Sftiior  Optimes. 


Bariu's 
"(UAA.  E.  f 

Hills.  G.  K.  S.f 
IMiillips,  S.  II.) 
IHirell.  C.  V. 
fJabbatt.  .1.  P.) 
Tanner.  K  L.  ) 
Irwin,  D.  > 

I'arkes,  V.  \V.)" 
lidusHeld,  W.  E. 
Dakin,  A. 
•  iihbins.  N.  M. 
Hunter,  .1.  de  (i. 
IVttitt,  11. 
Stirling,  I'.  V.  H. 
Coward,  ('.  E.     | 
Emerson,  11.  W.J- 
Isserlis,  I,.  | 

(urzon,  H.  E.  J. 
I.odKe,  T. 


Trill. 

Jnh. 

Trin. 

J  oh. 

Clare 

P.t. 

Clare 

Si'l. 

Trin. 
■s  Caiii.^ 
I  ./e.iiis 
I  Penih. 
r  r.inh. 

Clare 
'  Kmin. 

Cams 

Maijil. 

Chri-nl's 
SimColl. 

Trin. 


Di  Davis,  M. 

Wliiteliead,  H.  I 
Hoone,  A.  I'. 
Darwin.  E. 
.Jenkins.  H.  B. 
Tavlor,  H.  G. 
Wood,  E. 
Brav,  V.  E. 
Hall,  .J.  V. 
Ilolden.  A. 
Knight.  V.  H. 
I'ilter,  A.  M. 
Robinson,  A.  E. 
House,  P.  W. 
Walker,  h.  P. 
Tillvard,  K.  .1. 
Dicken,  ('.  V.| 
(iliosli,  .M.  c.y 
.Jones,  I).        I 


I  Sid. 
'.(  Emm. 
Jesus 
Trin. 
Juh. 
Trin. 
J«h. 
Trin. 
Clare 
Queens' 
Qiieen.i' 
Jesus 
Catli. 
Trin. 
Emm. 
Queens' 
Peinb. 
Jnh. 
Kiiif/'s 


Junior  Opiimes. 

Di  Bird,  W.  F.         ^ 
Corric,  ().  C.  K. 
Gibson,  H.  B.      }- 
Norquov,  F.         | 
Sharpies,  .1.  W.  J 
Banliam,  V.  G. 
Alexander.  J.  B. 
Uoberts,  R.  E. 
Shackell,  F.  T. 
Wetherell,  A.  W.  S 
Howard,  W.  II.     | 
Milne,  A.  A. 
.Morgan,  (i.  W.  F.| 
Alexander,  E.  W.) 
Corbett,  A.  E.        ( 
Hobson,  .1.  T.        ( 
White,  H.  ('.A.    I 
Doorly,  C.  S.         ) 
Freeinan.  II.  .T.J.  ( 
Adams,  O.  J. 
Fry,  L.  G.  P.; 
■Jennings,  C. 
Bull,  .J.  C. 
.Singleton,  W.  P. 


Cafh. 
Trin. 
Queens' 
Emm. 
Sill. 
Kiiui's 
Emm. 
I  Jesus 
.  PemI). 
I  Corii. 
Cath. 
Trin. 
Pemh. 
Emm. 
Job. 
Kimi's 
Trin. 
n.Se/u: 
Jesus 
Sill. 
Caius 
Pemh. 
Colli. 
Peinb. 


WOMEN. 


fludson,  H.  I'.       Newnham 
(c(|ual  to  7) 


Exton,  G.  Girlon 

(equal  to  25) 
Drew,  H.  )  Wewnhnm 

Maiden,  A.  I). f  Aewnham 

(equal  to  3!)) 
Jones,  K.  A.        1       Newnhain 
Schwabaclier,  (). f      Girlon 
(below  39) 


Duxburv,  D.  C.  Neivnham 

'  (equal  to  4i») 
Norris,  K.  E.  .\.        Sen-nham 

(equal  to  52) 
Collier,  A.  |     Neirnham 

Goldwin,  M.  B.  (  yetrnham 
Lumby,  M.  L.  H.f  Neirnham 
.Shove,  I.  I     Girlon 

(equal  to  55) 
Bennett,  M.  C.  \  iS'eimhum 

Edwar<l3,  E.  .S.  I  yeirnhnni 

Houlston,  J.  E.         >.\eiii,ham 
Hainsford-Hannav.  \ 
H.  ■    'Girlon 

(equal  to  5!i) 
Piper,  M  F.  I    Newnham 

Wliitclcggc,  I).  C.l    Netcnham 

(equal  to  61) 


330 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1904. 

[Andrew  Russell  Forsyth,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 
pi-,.-,^„.,„,   1  William  Henry  Young,  Sc.D.,  Peterhouse. 
JiXAMiNtRb     Aujrustus  Hdward  Ilou-h  Love,  M.A.,  St  John's 

I  John  Gaston  Leathern,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


Class  I. 

Class  II. 

Dlvisii/n  1. 

Division  1. 

Da  *Batenian,  H.t 

Trill. 



Vivi.siim  2. 

Division  2. 

ns  Marrack,  R  E.f 

Trin. 



Dii'isiiin  3. 

Division  3. 

I)s  Durell,  C.  V. 
Ds  Gabbatt,  J.  P. 

VI  arc 
Pel. 

]F6>J/£Ar. 

Class  I. 

Class  II. 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 

Division 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Division  3. 

Hudson,  II.  P. 

Newnham 



Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


ADVANCED  STUDENT. 
Carse,  J.  W.  £/»/«. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


331 


Part  I.— Jane,  1904. 

Mm  vi,  »Tr»Ba    '  Jol"!  Miicalistcr  Dodd8,  M.  A.,  Peterhoase. 
ivjoDhRATORS    ■|p-,.„j,gt  William  Barnes,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


Examiners 


Wrunijlers. 


<  Arthur  Berry,  M.A.,  King's. 

I  Arthur  Stanley  Ramsey,  M.  A.,  Mmjdalene. 


Senivr  Optiiiws. 


•*Ed(Iington,  A.  S.t  Trin. 
Hlaiico-\Vliitf,(i.R.t  Trit, 
'.Striittiiii,  F.  .).  M.t  l'ai>i.\- 

.loh. 

Trill. 

I'lan- 

Trill. 

Trill. 

Caiii.\- 

Trin. 

C/air 

Trii,. 

Ciiiii.t 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Pcmh. 

Joh. 


HecUett,  J.  N. 
(iraiitliiim,  S.  (i.) 
Stiirtf,  O.  H.  It.  i 
lU'tuittt,  T.  L.    1 
Ross,  K.  B. 
Small,  \V.  .1.  T.) 
KcvstcT.  H.  T.      ) 
l.ttkr,  \V.  \V.       ' 
Ni(hi)ls(in..J  W.tr 
TiiriRT,  S.  I 

Mlaki'iiian,  .1.  ) 
Hulluitt,  C.  II.  > 
•Russell,  C.  K.tl 


Trin. 


Tavlor,  I),  (i.   | 

i:.  M.  ) 

Allfti,  S.  S.  "I    Pimh. 

Riiweri.  (;.  I    Chri,sl's 

i;ili(it.  K.  .1.  I    Trill. 

I.iatlaiii.  (i.         r  Joh. 

I'atie,  (i.  1'".  I    Kinm. 

Williamson,  K.  H.j    Clirisl's 

Adams,  ('.  W.  Trin. 

Siars,  J.  K.  Jiili. 

Hrown,  A.  R      )    Trin.ll. 

Trcvaskis,  II.  K.)    Kiiui's 

.Mcuson,  .M.  I   .S»V. 

•  iildii',  (J.  S.  \  Jetitx 

Trailiteiibtix.H.  L.|   Trin. 

l!iwill,  C.  L.         )  remit. 

.loliiistoii,  II.  V.   \joh. 

Ricliardsdii,  .1.  H.[  Qiwits' 

.Sawkins,  I).  T.      )  Qneciis' 


Tracliteiibe-rg,  M. 
Watkiiis,  IC.  V. 
Dick,  N.  I!.      ) 
Phipps,  W.  T.l 
IHiiiiis,  T.  ) 

Johnson,  K.  W.) 
Carr,  F.  (J.  R 
Franklin,  T.  I!. 
Parsons,  ('. 
.siok'V,  I{.  \V. 
Wadlev,  II.  W.  A 
Lc'ggftt,  G.  M.  K. 
Com  line,  R.         1 
.Joyner,  C.  H.       V 
Makcpfaco,  F.  L.j 


1.1  Joh. 
I  *■/(/. 
Si,l. 
Emm. 
Clurc 
.Jiih. 
ll.Silii: 
.Joli. 
I'niili. 

.loll. 

II.  .Sc/ii: 
Kiiiii'.s 
Trill. 
Km  III. 
Km  III. 


Junior  Optimes. 


niiavle,  S.  R. 
(irav,  G. 
(iwytlier,  C.  K. 
Howe,  H. 
Strong,  R  M. 
Temple,  M. 
Itatluirst,  II.  A.) 
(lawson,  J.  W.   ) 
Driffield,  II.  (J. 
Aspinwall,  ('.  F.l 
Bagchi,  S.  C.       I 
l-'ariner,  W.  (i.    | 
Spencer-Smitli,  V. 
Tadman,  G.  H.) 
Ward,  W.  D.      / 
J^angdon,  C. 
Wright,  G.  S. 


Joh. 

(Jiifins' 

Sill. 

.Va,,il. 

Vtiiih. 

Trill. 

I'nnh. 

Qiifiii.i' 

Vath. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Corp. 

Qui  ins' 

ll.f>ilw. 

Sill. 

n.Silii: 

King's 


WOMEN. 


lauert,  I'..  (Jirton         ,  Archilmld,  J.  T).         Ncwiihain     Sexton,  E.  C.  i\'ficnhtiin 

((•(|iial  to  26)  (eipial  to  '.iH)  (above  51) 

Icwitt.  .M.  ^ctrii/tum  I  Ildllington,  IC)  A'ci/viAdm     Cooper  Willis,  L.        Girlon 


(equal  tu  27) 


Righy,  K.  W.  i  Acivnhuin  (c<)«al  to  50) 

(eipial  to  47)  Cautley,  A.  K.  Oirton 

Caliper,  D.  W.)  Girlon  (ei|ual  to  5!l) 

Sachs,  I.  II.      f  Ncwnham     Hoyd,  L.  R.  M'^N.|     Knniham 

(euiial  to  48) 

Acheson,  M.  K.)        Girlon 

Mulliiis,  K.  K.   i        Aewnham 
(below  48) 


Royd,  h.  R.  iM"^N.|  yncnhaii 
Henderson,  L.  I).  >  A'cichAkh 
Levin,  K.  M.  |     Xafnliuii 

(e<|iiHl  to  (id) 

Cooper  Willis,  I.  1      Girlon 

(iillespie,  M.  .1.    f      Girlon 

Kriapi),  M.  A.  J.f     Girlon 

Whileing,  n.         )      Girlon 

(ei|nal  to  til!) 
Johnson,  Iv  Siirnhnin 

(eipial  to  04) 
Jackson,  K.  Nnriihiim 

(ei|iial  to  Uii) 
Stowell,  .M.  I,.  Girlon 

(e<|ual  to  07) 


1  Chlof  Aulitaut  at  the  Ko>nl  Obscrvatury,  OrocDWIcti. 


332 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1905. 

{Andrew  Russell  Forsyth,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 
Ralph  Allen  8anipsoi.,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Jolin  Gaston  Leathern,  M.A.,  St  John\^. 
John  Hilton  Grace,  M.A.,  Peterhouse. 


ClASS   I. 

Division  1. 
Blanco-AVliite,n.R.t2Vm. 
*Eddington,  A.  S.f     Trin. 

Division  2. 
Ds  Bennett,  T.  L.  Trin. 

Nicholson,  J.  W.f  Trin. 
Ds  *RusselI,  C.  K.f  P<'iiil). 
I»s  *,Stratton,  F.  J.  M.t  ('<//(/*• 
Ds  Winterbothara.K  M.7V//(. 

Division  3. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Division  3. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES, 


333 


Part  I.— June,  1905. 


w^^„„.„„„,  jRobert  lluinsev  Webb,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
MODERATORS  ^Q^^^jf,.^,^.  ii,^^^,x,\  Alfred  Wilsoii,  M.A.,  C 


Examiners 


Clare. 

Uolin  Macalister  Dodds,  M.A.,  Peterhouse. 
^Ernest  William  Barnes,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


Wranglers. 

I  Littlewood.  J.  Rt) 
1  Mercer,  J.f  i 

Smith,  II. 

Triiiihle,  C.  J.  A. 

BfM.tli,  L.  M.       ) 

Priistliv.  II.  .!.( 

Hasse.  H.  |{. 

Forsvth,  .1.  I'.) 
*Pat;e,  W.  M.t  ) 

Frascr,  P.      I 

llardv,  G.  S.f 

Kiviu's,  .1.  M.) 

Strain,  T.  (i.    ) 

CliiiliK-ll.  N.  J 

Millwaril.  (i 

Smith.  'I'. 

S|)fiK-i'r.  T.  li. 

I'ritli,  .1.  li.  I 

Jones,  D.  C.  • 

Leonard,  l>.| 

Llovd,  «i.  T.       ) 

Wril'h'V.  K.  W.I 

Kahn,  V.  .M.) 

Owen,  I).  .1.  I 

James,  J.  II. 

Cullis,  \.. 


:;>•.( 


Trill. 
Trill. 
Trill,  n. 
Trill. 
Cliriurs 

.IfSllS 

.loll. 

('((('((,« 

Kiwi's 

Queens' 

./oil. 

Kino's 

.loli. 

Clare 

Qiieen.<i' 

Queens' 

.Jesus 

Pemh. 

I'emb. 

Kill. 

Clare 

Kinm. 

Joli. 

.lesus 

Que''n.f' 

.loll. 


Senior  Opliines. 


Forder,  F.  G. 
C'urrv,  I'.  .V. 
Hirch,  J.  1«.         \ 
l>s  llodt,'.son,  II.  II. I 
llarvcrson,!*.  ,\.l 
1 1  earn,  J.  W.        • 
Stevenson.  K.  I'.l 
Balconili,  II.  F.J.) 
Crnstliwaite,  W.  II. 


Lattev.  H.  P.  T.f 
Verrall,  F.  II.     ) 


Dan,  A.  ( 
Sniitli,  W. 
Tunmer,  E.J.  K.) 
Harfrreaves.  \V.  \'.C.\ 
.Mandall.  J.  A.  ) 
AdccnU.W.  K.  ('.) 
Bain,  N.  K.         i 


Clirist's 

Trill. 

Clare 

Trill. 

Pel. 

Sill. 

Sill. 

Jiili. 

If.  .SV/«'. 

Pemh. 

Kiiiin. 
I  Ci.r,i. 
'    Clare 

Emm. 

Pemh. 

MaQil. 

Pel.' 

Sill. 


Junior  Opliines. 


Ezechiel,  V.  O.       ^ 
Hird,  B.  II. 
Tonison,  D.  V. 
Trist,  L.  H.  I 

\V'atts,  B.  T. 
Tnlliurst,  F. 
|{ol)inson,  H.  I. 
.Mavor,  J.  \V.) 
I'avne,  I)   N.  ) 
nhawan,  P.  L. 
(IreenhalKli,  W.  K. 
(•ot;«in.  II.  I'.  F. 


Cuius 

Calli. 

Pel. 

Calk. 

.lull. 

Emm. 

.loll. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Chrisl's 

Pemh. 

Trio. 


Newliold.  Iv  M.        Neu-iiliain 
(equal  to  'Jti) 


WOMEN. 

Barlow,  M.  S.            Oirlon 

Brown,  II.  IC.             (li 

■ton 

Sultnnirsh,  M.  ().  (  Hi 

rioii 

Scott,  II.  K.            (  (li 

■Ion 

Williams,  T.  V.         (li 

■Ion 

Woo<l,  M.  F.              (li 

rtoii 

(.•.|ual  to  ••-,) 

TretVtz,  F.  A.              A 

■iniliiim 

(equal  to  2.S) 

Lee,  K.  U.                 A 

irnhitm 

(c'cpial  to  :U| 

Wood,  M.  .M.  C.        (li 

rion 

(eipial  to  :{>S) 

Uowliotham,  M.  D.  Gi 

rliin 

(e(|ual  t<i  \.\) 

Butlin,  I.  M.  I  Newnhiim 
PicUerintf,  A.  I>.  ■  Neiriiham 
Walker.  I'.  K.     I       Xeirnhnm 

(e(iual  to  15) 
Merson,  I.  (!.  F.       XeiriilKiiii 

(lictweeTi  !.'■)  and  .10) 
Jncl>;.',  C.  (J.)  .\eiruliam 

l,eij,'h,  11.       (  .\'eirnliain 

.Moslev,  !■;.     f  yeirnhilin 

West.F..  .M.)  (liilon 

(ec|\ial  to  .51) 
Cunningham,  A.  P.  (lirlon 

(equal  to  54) 
Pnine,  J.  J.  (lirlon 

(e<|ual  to  50) 


334 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  U.—June,  1906. 
Ernest  William  Hobsoii,  Sc.D.,  Christ's. 


fEri 

,^,  I  Jo.'.  ^  , _ 

1  Ralph  Allen  Sampson,  M.A.,  S't  John's. 
l^Jolin  "■"       '■  ...".. 


Examiners  ii'rf\\rT'  ^^^^  'S  {"^i^f 
I  Ralph  Allen  Sampson,  M.A.,  *% 

Hilton  Grace,  M.A.,  Peterhonse 


f'lASS    I. 
l)ifl.si<m  1. 

Littlewood.  .J.  K.f  '/'(•/;/. 
l>.s    rilKC,  W.  M.t         Kiwi's 

Difisidii  "2. 

Ds  Frasor,  P.  Qiicnis' 

Ds  Priestloy,  H.  J.      Jcsia- 

Dh'isiini  3. 

iJs  Booth,  L.  B.  VhrisCs 

II ass.',  II.  H.  .hih. 

Us  Ross,  E.  B.  'yv»//. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Division  3. 


Class  III. 
lHvision  1. 


Division  ;i. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


335 


MoDKUATORS 
KXA.MIXKRS 


Part  I.— June,  190G. 

( Rol)ert  Hume  Davison  Mayall,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
(Andrew  Munro,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
(Robert  Runisey  Webb,  M.A  ,  Sf  John's. 
((lodfrey  Harold  Alfred  Wilson,  M.A.,  Clare. 


Wfiiiiiilers. 

Uajiiii,  A.  T.     ) 
SfW.'ll.C.  .1.  T.) 
♦Harrison,  W.  J.f 
Bfll,  B.  H.     ) 
Milne,  W.  P.) 

ScliolHi'ld,  W.  F 
Tittcrinjfton, 

K.  J.  C. 
Watson,  II.  A. 
Kii.soii,  !■:.  K.       I 
Follctt,  C.  W.      > 
Piii».'ni...ll.T.U.| 
Hump,  P.  J. 
Jul)!),  K.  C. 
Jackiton,  ('.  A. 
t'orless,  |{.      ) 
Millar,  (1.  II. i 
Chaffer,  C.  ) 
Phillips,  F.f 
BelKrave,  A.  C.) 
Sawilav,  .'^.  K.    i 
MalloJk,  l{.  K.  M. 
Howard,  K.  T.\ 
Kidilrll,  .1.  K.  t 
Busli.ll,  \V.  V. 
Turnlmll,  A.  P.) 
Wood,  C.  F.        f 
W.-.d,  II.  L. 
Middl'  ton,  I,.       ) 
Wool  I  wan  I,  I".  J.) 
Aniot,  It.  W.       I 
Hope-.lones.W.H./ 
Maitland,  H.  ('.  | 


Trill. 
Trill. 
Clan- 
Trill. 
Clare 
Juh. 
Trill. 

Jnli. 

Qiiffiis' 

./rsim 

Trill.  II. 

Jiili. 

.loh. 

I'niil,. 

Jnh. 

Sill. 

I'niih. 

I'el. 

h' III  III. 

Jnh. 
MiliKl. 

Trill. 

JfHIIS 

Trill. 

Kiiin'x 

Trill. 

Clir  ill's 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Caitu 

Caiiii 

Kitm's 

.Mai/il. 


.sV/(/<)c  Oiiliiiir 

Piaiock,  .J.) 
Wisf,  i;.  V.i 
IliKKiiis,  K.  A.  K.) 
I  Hurst,  A.  W.        ) 
Haiii'v,  l{.  K.       ) 
Burrows,  A.  II.) 
Cliittick,  II.  8. 
Dutt,  P.         ) 
Toone,  C  G.  ( 
Dines,  J.  S. 
BaKtlii,  J.  CI 
Mason,  G.  H./ 
TunuT,  J.  S.  I 
lie  Cliainuoiit,  ^ 
T.  s.  li.  !■•.      [ 
l'ostlitliw:iit,..   I 
1{.  N.  I 

Kl(lcrt<.u,  .M.  n.  } 
lUuuiiant.  K.  \'.) 
Hiiitl.'V,  W.  \V.  I 
.\I(cs,  (i.  H. 
I'orti'oMs,  W.  V.\ 
.M'  Donald,  A. 
Dines,  L.  H.  (i. 
Kau,K.  H.  U.S.) 
Keott,  F.  P.  I 

«;il)l)3,  K.  W.  .\I.) 
Rust,  C.  A.  ) 


Trill. 

Sill. 

.loh. 

Km  III. 

Kimi's 

Sill.' 

Cuius 

Christ's 

Jnh. 

Kiinii. 

Kiiim. 

Km  III. 

ll.Se/w. 

II.Sr/,r. 

I  Ian- 
Clare 
I'imb. 
Qii.-eiis' 
Calh. 
Corpus 
Km  III. 
Kmiii. 
.loh. 
II.Sclw. 
i^iii-eiis' 
Trill.  H. 


WOMEN. 

Wall.r,  W.  M.      I         (iirloii 
'I'rcnerrv,  II.  <;.)        (lirloii 

'  (ei|ual  to  44) 
Ilaniniond,  M.  (lirlon 

(between  41  and  47) 
Dav,  M.    I  Ni-ti-iihaiii 

Kvim.s,  ( '.  {■  llirloii 

(eqiml  to  !,\) 
Dennv,  •!.  ^  (tirlim 

Steidien,  I..  K.)  (lirlmi 

(.■.|ual  to  .1.'.) 
Ilarton.  V..  (J.  dirloii 

(l)etween  .1.1  anil  .Vi) 
I  larding,  <).  I  llirloii 

Low,  II.  A.    !-  (lirloii 

Wood,  M.  P.|  Ki-inihaiii 

(4M|ual  to  .'><;) 
Clutterliuek.  .1.  I..       A'l-iriiliiiiu 

(•'■lual  to  .IS) 
I'ilt  l-rwis,  .\l.  \V.       (lirtiiii 
(helow  (A) 


Junior  OiiliiiH-s. 

fiow,  P.  C.  Calh. 

Phillips,  R.  A.        Joh. 
t'ollier,  A.  (i.  Jesu.s 

Barker,  T.  ti.  H.)  Calh. 
Hood,  II.  M.  )  ./esus 
Maiden,  II.  R.  Quni 
Brown,  J.  D. 
Sukthankar,  V 
Khan,  A.  A.) 
Phillips,  J.  ', 
Singli,  I).  I 
Float,  W.  L.  I 
Bell,  II.  R. 


Clan- 
Joh. 
Peiiih. 
Christ's 
I'iiiih. 
Clare 
\    ll.Selii'. 


(  roucli.W.  .J.  B.)     ILSelw 


llauil.loeli,  v..  \..        (lirloii 

(.■ipial  to  CO) 
Dunnielit).  .M.  <'.)       (iirloi, 
lluskisson,  .M.      (■       .Seiriihaiii 

(.•,|Mal  to  C-J) 
(ireaves,  .M.      I  .W-iriiham 

Parker.  (;.  ,M.  (lirloii 

Wright,  II.  .\l.  I  i\eiriihaii, 

(e(|ual  to  ii:<) 
.Mneken/ie,  I.  F.  U.   (lirloo 

(lietween  lirj  and  (ill) 
Henry,  Iv  ,s.  Seiruham 

(betwei'U  tIT  and  (W) 
.Muteh,.l.  Neiriiham 

(e(|ual  to  Cs) 

lluildl.',  .M.  P.  !•:.        Aewii/iam 

(lielween  (IN  and  71) 


336 


MATHEMATICAL  TKIPOSES. 


EXAMINKRS 


Part  II.— June,  1907. 

rErnest  William  Hobsoii,  Sc.D.,  Christ's. 
I  Ernest  William  Barnes,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 
I  Joseph  Laniior,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
I  Horace  Lamb,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


ClASS   I. 

Class  II. 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 

Ds  ^Harrison,  W.  .J.f 

Mercer,  J.t 
Ds  Sewell,  C.  .1.  T. 

Clare 
Triii. 
Trin. 

Division  2. 

Divisicni  2. 

Ds  Follett,  C.  W. 
Ds  Milne,  W.  P. 

Trin.ll. 
flare 



Division  X 

Division  3. 

Ds  Pi:iKt;io,  IF.  T.  II. 
I  Is  Hid.Ull,.J.  R. 
Ds  .ScholHeld,  \\.  V. 

.Toll. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

WOMEN. 

Class  1. 

Class  II. 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Division  2. 

Division  .3. 

Division  3. 

Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
ITardiiif,',  C).  Girlon 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


337 


Moderators 
Examiners 


Part  I.— June,  1907. 

(Geoffrey  Thomas  Bennett,  M.A.,  E^nmanuel. 
(John  Forbes  Cameron,  M.A.,  Cains. 
(Robert  IIuuic  Davison  Mayall,  M.A,,  Sidney. 
(Andrew  Muuro,  M.A.,  Queens'. 


Wr<in(//e>;i. 

Ds  Watson,  G.  N. 
Tiirnbull,  H.  W. 
Hill,  A.  V. 
N.ivKr,  \V.  A. 
Wiituii,.!.  U. 
Bavnus,  1).  I,.  II. 
Norton,  II.  '1'.  .J. 
Shaw,  II.  K. 
Stewart,  F.  \V. 
Baniford,  A.  .1. 
Deunint;,  H. 
Meadowcroft,  L.  V. 
Peck,  N.  F. 
Thompson,  W.  II 
flwer,  W.  N. 
Frv,  A.  n. 
1,1'atlier,  N.  (i 
l.iildlc,  (i.  K. 
.Steplien,  T).  K 
Bhide,  .M.  V. 
Lewis,  K.  P.- 
Taylor,  (i.  I. 
Wintcrl)ot!iam, 

F.  P. 
Yount,',  R.  A. 
Preston,  J.  K. 
Mittell,  H.  II. 
Savory,  D.  S. 
Farr,  II.  F.      1 
Mitford,  C.  W.> 
Webbe,  W.  II.  | 
Hollingworth,  J 


Senior  Optimes. 


Trill. 
Trill. 
Trill. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Clan- 
Trill. 
Trill. 
Trill, 
luiiiii. 
Viiiii.s 
Trill. 
Jr.fii.i 
J  runs 
Trin. 
King's 
Trin. 
Pel. 
Pcml). 
.loll, 
liiiiiii. 
Trill. 

Ca  iu.i 

Kiiiij's 

Christ's 

Mafid. 

Corpus 

Calh. 

Jesus 

Queens' 

Pel. 


Aziz,  A.       ) 
iJver,  H.  F.) 
Barton,  .J.  F. 
MilsdHi,  F,. 
Pearsiin,  A.  II 
t'larUf.  11.  T. 
Coates,  W.  .1. 
Epps,  <i.  S.  W. 
Mills,  E.  .J. 
Benwick,  .J.  E. 
Cunningliani,.!.  S. 
Nohru,  S.  S. 
.Samuel,  II.  M. 
Woods,  (i.  V. 
Harker,  K.  (i. 
Percra,  G.  K.  AV. 
Poole,  II. 
Pritchard,  J.  L.] 
Tavlor,  .).  E.  .J.f 


Pet. 

Corpus 

Queens' 

Cuius 

Queens' 

Corpii.i 

Calh. 

Km  in. 

Joh. 

Kiiiij's 

Trin. 

MiuiiL 

Queens' 

Peiiih. 

Peiiih. 

Christ's 

Sill. 

Christ's 

Queens' 


Junior  Optimes. 


Bethell,  C. 
Bottoniley,  \.  C. 
Bannatyne,  A.  G. 
Engineer,  A.  A. 
Mahadeva,  A. 
English,  B.  A. 
IIeaUv,R.  E.  II. 
Ileatl.coti',  L.  V. 
Pyne,  F.  8. 
C'olman,  D.  M. 
Koxbv,  B.  G. 
Batterbv,  T.     1 
Bentlev",  F.        \ 
Ohm,  L).  .AFK.) 


Trin. 

Clare 

Kinij's 

Triii. 

Christ's 

KiiHl's 

Jl.S'elw. 

Clare 

Peiiib. 

Peinb. 

Km  in. 

Corpus 

Clare 

Juh. 


WOMEN. 


Smith,  i;.  .M.  Seiriihuh 

(eipial  to  lO) 


Blvth,  V.  .M.  (lirtim 

(eipial  to  :!4) 
Itulloek,  .\I.  A.  (lirtini 

•lolinson,  II.  (i.  Seu'iih: 

(both  between  -i'l  and  4e.\ 


<  any,  \'.  |  G'irtiin 

Puller,  I,,  i  Girloil 

(e'lual  to  51) 
.Marraek,  11.  E.^^        Aeirnham 
Ward,  II.  iM.      )         Newnham 

(equal  to  53) 
I'vtVe,  .M.  C.  Netrnham 

(lietween  5()  and  (iO) 
Draii,  I).  S.  Oirlon 

(eipial  to  02) 


IT) 


338 


MATHEMATICAL  TEIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1908. 

1^  Henry  Frederick  Baker,  Sc.D.,  St  John's 
„  Ernest  William  Barnes,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 

Examiners     jj^^^.^^^,  Lanil.,  M.A.,  lUnity! 

(Hector  Munro  Macdouald,  M.A.,  Clare. 


DiiHsion  1. 
Ds  Turnbull,  H.  W.    Triii. 

Division  2. 
Ds  Watson,  G.  N.        Trin. 

Division  3. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Division  H. 


Class  IU. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 


WOMEN. 


(,'lass  I. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 


Class  II. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Smith,  E.  M.  Nvivnkain 


Division  3. 


Class  III. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


339 


MoDKKATOllS 


EXAMINKRS 


Paut  I.— June,  1908. 

/Arthur  Jk-rry,  M.A.,  Kiiif/'s: 
(George  Jiirtwistle,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

(Percy  Cory  Gaul,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 
(Geoffrey  Thomas  Bennett,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 


M'raiiijh-rs. 

Hrodc'tskv,  .S.  )  Trin. 
IMxitsoii.'A.  \V.(  Peiiili. 
MinMiii,  H.  CkrUfs 

-hn'.v,  T.  K.  .S7./. 

l;:irii.s.  <;.  (i.  (        ./"/(. 
.Md.mIv.  K.  H.)        Emm. 
.MiicK-.lK.Tt,  T.  .M.  Trill. 
Duiikl.y,  II.  V.      Joh. 
I.wik,  li.  Cains 

Ili>ilM>|..  T.  B.  \V.»  Emm. 
Wliii.'.  A.  II.  .s.  )  Trin. 
I!;irrv.  ('.  H.  \  I'emb. 

Ilmikiii,  .1.  \V.  /  Cains 
.la.ks.iii,  (;.  II.  VA'(;/'/V 
l£iili:irils,  V.  S.  I  Cains 
\\u„<llii.u.SL-.C.K.;  l',mh. 
W  liitlnrbiirn.C.K.  Trin. 
ll.Mkiti,  A.  S.  Trin. 

M;i)u>,  H.  S.  Emm. 

(_'iM)(iir,  W.  .\.      1    Kiwi's 
Kvniis,  \V.  1).       I   Kinifs 
Il..okir.<'.  W.K.C  Clare 
Tryon,  (J.  A.       J  I'tmh. 
King,  L.  V.l  Christ's 

lyffs,  .S.       I-  Joh. 

TiOfir.  W.  (  Clare 

Mamlock,  I'.  Pemh. 

EWirtoii,  T.  H.      Clare 


Sriiior  Oplimes. 


Junior  Optimes. 


Bond,  .1.  .S. 
Deisliton,  1'.  .M. 
Svnins,  A.  A.  .M. 
\Vlii"tW(jrtli,W.H.A. 
Brvant,  «i.  W. 
•loins,  R.  .\I. 
.I<.ne.s,  It.  U.  1 
Woixlriitf,  (',  I 
Richardson,  A.  V. 
Lob,  U.  \ 

Rabjolms,  W.jT 
Smith,  S.  (i. 
Sa.ssf,  R.  11.  .J.) 
Watts.  II.  P.     )■ 
Rail,  B.  .S. 
fiibb,  .1.       I 
Rex,  .M. 
Tint  •,  .1.  K.( 
KlHs,  A.  C. 
Ban.!,  K.  ) 

Brown ri^fr,  F.  K.I 
Cliaiiinan,  K.  11./ 
Ros..  f.  P.  (;.  I 
.Sinibrook,  II.  V.l 
HonniT,  ('.  A.  .1. 
Brittiri.  .1. 

I nanl,  P.  .1. 

Wood,  S.  R. 
I.eete,  W.  .1.  il. 
Dove,  C.  K.  ) 

Rogers,  O..S.deM./ 


Emm. 

Trill. 

Pemh. 

Trill. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Cor/nis 

Cains 

Queens' 

Kinij's 

Christ's 

Pet. 

Jesus 

Sitl. 

Joh. 

Calh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Dinm. 

Calh. 

Kiii;,'s 

Emm. 

( 'orjius 

Joh. 

Clare 

Cuius 

Mufid. 

Cuius 


Jackson,  (i.  B. 
Cast-,  J.  ) 

Ilobson,  ().  R.) 
M'^Michael,  J.  F 
McNeill,  T. 
Youn-,  A.  S.  U. 
Higgs,  H.  .r. 
Dawkins,  F.  V. 
.M'^Cowan.  H.  W. 
Jollv,  R.  B. 
Ross,  J.  E.  C. 
Yates,  II.  G. 
Harding,  E.  S.  S. 
James,  F.  .\. 
Goodnin,  11.  J. 
Weston,  (i.  E. 
Simons,  E. 
Balfour,  I).  H.  ) 
Blundell,  E.  K.C 
.Mor},'aii,  J.  H.  F. 
Gandv,  E.  S. 
Dawsl.n,  A.  M. 
.Middleton,  L.  E. 
Pask,  R. 


Trin. 

Mafjil. 

Kimi's 

If.Selic. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Maiid. 
)   ll.Selw. 
f  Joh. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Kimi's 

Joli. 

Jesus 

Maijd. 

Dinrn. 

Emm. 

J/.Selw. 

Pemlj. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Queen-f' 

NonColt. 


L«ink'.  .M.  (lirlon 

(.■.|iial  to  4) 
t'nnnron,  J.  !•'.         .Wn-nhan 

(''<|iial  to  111) 
Wiirriii  .loins,  I..    Hill, ,11 

(eijunl  to  20) 


lU-nrv,  I).  I,.  Uiilini        \  Robinson,  V..  \eirnham 

(bi'tween  41)  and  41)  (ii|iial  to  01) 

Field,  K.  Oirton  Willott,  E.  Aeiniham 

Wn»a\  to  44)  j  (e<iiuil  to  6:j) 

Brown,  M.  (i.  .M.        Semnham  I  Collier,  W.  Seirnham 

(between  .W  and  tiU)  (e<iual  to  (57) 

Creed V,  .M.  Newnham 

(e([Ual  to  0"9) 
.Nash,  F.  (i.  (lirlon 

Dallon,  C.  E.  A.  (lirlon 

Webb,  II.  B.  i\eirnham 

Col.Hon,  M.  <i.  Seirnhaiii 

(all  l)etwccn  71  anil  "i'l) 
.Mar^thall.  .M.  E.  Seicnham 

(ei|unl  to  72) 
CoHtelloe,  R.  C.  Xeirnham 

(e(|iial  to  Nil) 
Walker,  R.  (lirton 

(e<|ual  toNl) 
rillman,  .M.  K.  (iirton 

(between  n-l  and  S.S) 

15 --'2 


340  MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.,  1908. 


NEW   REGULATIONS. 


The  names  in  each  class  are  arranged  in  alphabetical  order 


MYilliam  Welsh,  M.A.,  Jesus. 

Examiners  <|jolin  Forbes  Cameron,  M.A 

,  Cains. 

( Pen] 

•y  Vaughan  Bevan,  M.A 

,  Trinitij. 

First  Chi.1.1. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class 

Anull,  0.  R.          Cains 

Brennan,  J.            Christ's 

Foot,  S.  H. 

Emm. 

BagglfV,  A.  C.        Emm. 

Dickson,  F.  P.        Pemh. 

Mill  ward,  G.  D. 

Down.      1 

Bonhote.  E.  F.        Cfare 

Donaldson,  H.        Sid. 

Mount;,  M. 

Kinfi's     ' 

Cliasteney,  H.  E.    Jo)i. 

D5'er,  A.  C.              Emm. 

Nigbtiugale,  H.  P 

Christ's 

Cliesliire,  R.  W.      Trin. 

Ferguson,  .J.  C.  M.  Emm. 

Western,  O. 

7  rin. 

Clenimow,  C.  A.     Pet. 

Glasson,  A.  K.       Corpus 

Wbiddington,  R. 

Juh. 

Cope,  T.                   Christ's 

Lai,  M.                    Christ's 

Wood,  A.  W.  M. 

Trin. 

Day,  G.                   Cains 

Mannoocii,  J.  K.    Queens' 

Douthwaite.  A. W.S.  Clarr 

Pitt,  R.  B.               Clare 

Evans,  \.  W.  E.      Trin.If. 

Ferguson,  D.  F.,     Trin. 

' 

Forder,  II.  (i.         Sid. 

Haswell,  P.             Sid. 

' 

Lovell,  E.  N.           Jesus 

1 

Marchbaiik,  F.  F.  Sid. 

1 

Meier,  F.  A.            Trin. 

1 

Mudd,  N.                 Trin. 

i 

Noble,  E.  R.            Sid. 

Pinsent,  G.  H.  S.    Trin. 

Reynolds,  C.  L.      C/are 

Robinson,  J.  S.       Sid. 

Robson,  A.              Sid. 

Ronnfeldt,  F.          CItri.it's 

Ruslifortli,  F.  V.    Cains 

8pai-(),  F.  W.         Joli. 

Tait,  II.  N.              Joli. 

Townend,  R.  D.M.S/rf. 

Ward,  K.  M.           Kmm. 

i 

Weld),  J.  J.           Trin. 

Forrest,  E. 
Sayer,  M. 


WOMEN. 


Newnham  |  Earle,  J.  M. 
Newnham  \  Garstang,  E.  P. 


Neivnham 
Ncwnliam 


341 


CLASSICAL    TRIPOSES. 

Until  1850  inclusive  Candidates  for  Honours  in  Classics  {excepting  som 

oj  Peers)  were  required  to  have  obtained  Honours  in  Mathematics. 

(a)    First  Chancellor's  Classical  Medal,     (b)    Second  Chancellor's 

Classical  Medal. 


1824. EXAMINKRS 


{Thomas  Smart  Hughes,  B.D.  Emman. 
Henry  Law,  M.A.  Joh. 
James  Scholefield,  M.A.  Trin. 
Thomas  Shelford,  M.A.  Corpus. 


First  Class. 

Ds'Malkin,  (a) 

Trin. 

Barham,  (b) 

Trin. 

Gurney, 

Trin. 

•Baines, 

Christ's 

Tennant, 

Trin. 

•Remington, 

Trin. 

•Gedge, 

Cath. 

Second  Class. 

Ds  Foster,  Trin. 

Dunderdale,        Joh. 

Greaves,  Corpus. 

Furlong,  Siii. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Smith,  Trin. 

•Fearon,  Emm. 

•Crawley,  i  „  Magd. 
Edwards,  i"*'^-  Trin. 
Lutwidge,  Joli. 

'Wedgewood,     Christ's. 


{Thomas  Shelford,  M.A.  Corpus. 
John  Graham,  M.A.  Christ's. 
XT  T  nV     A  T    I. 

Henry  Law,  M.A.  Joh. 
Thomas  Pell  Piatt,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 

1)  s  •  I  saacson ,  (  a  )  Joh . 

Smith,  Trin. 

•Pooley,)  „^,  Joh 

•Praed,   <^1-  Trin. 
•Williamson,  (b)  Trin. 

•Beatson,  Pemb. 

Prater,  Trin. 

Malkin,  Trin. 

Wimberley,  Emm. 

•Riddell,  Trin. 

•Wilson,  Joh. 

Hawkins,  Trin. 


1826. EXAMI  NKRS 


First  Class. 

4*Stratt(m,(A)  Trin. 

•Power,  Clare. 

Price,  Joh. 

'Cibsori,  Sid. 

•lIoili;s(m,(it)  Trin. 

•Klavell,  Joli. 

•'irctton,  Joh. 

lloaUl,  Trin. 

•Marsden,  Joh. 

Asliington,  Trin. 

Fisher,  Pemb. 

Welsh,  P,mb. 

Atkiiisiiii.  K.  Trin. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Young, 
•Dade, 
Pratt, 
Warner, 
Warner, 


Trin. 
Cuius. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 


•Williamson,  (-2)1  „     Clan 

Kempthorne,    /     '"  Joh 

•Blakelock,  Calh. 


Third  Class 
Ds*Hildyard, 
Morion,  C 
•Barlow, 
BoUaerts, 
Marshall, 
Farish, 
Earle, 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Thomas  Smart  Hughes,  B.D.  Emman. 
Julius  Charles  Hare,  M.A.  Trin. 
John  Graham,  M.A.  Christ's. 
Temple  Chevallier,  M.A.  Cath. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Rolls, 
Stock, 
Shepherd, 
Goodhart, 
Patton, 

"Green, 
Borrett, 

•Keeling, 


Trin. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Caius. 

Joh. 


Third  Class. 


Ds  Smith, 
Foster, 
Pinder, 
Hopkins 
Wells, 
Taylor, 
Greensall 
Clark, 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corf  I  tit 

Jes. 

Joh. 

tju. 


342 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1827. 


fjolin  Weller,  B.D.  Emman. 
„  I  Richard  Buriili  Byam,  M.A.  King's.- 

-KxAM.NKKs    j^j^j^  Graham,  M.A.  Chnsfs. 


First  Class. 


Ds  •Kennedy,  (a) 
•Hovenden,  (n) 
•Butterton, 

Smith.  P. 

Chatfield, 

Hoare, 
•Jarrett, 

Recs, 
•Carus, 

Talbot, 

Walford, 

Braine, 
*Cleasby, 

Kobson , 


J  oh. 

Trin. 

J  oh. 

Trill. 

Trill. 

J  oh. 

Cath. 

J  oh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


^Thomas  Pell  Piatt,  M.A.  Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 


Ds  Collyer, 
Appleyard, 
Aniileton, 
Vinall, 
Kemptliorne 


'Peacock, 


.Joh. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Spvers,  Joh. 

Willan,  Pet. 

Charlcswortli,     Trin. 
Pan  II,  Joh. 

Cnttinyliam,        Clare 


f Thomas  Smart  Hughes,  ^.Y>. Emman. 
Richard  Rurerh  Byam,  M.A.  King's. 
John  Graham,  M.A.  Christ  s. 


First  Class 
Ds'Selwyn,  (a) 
•Peile,  (B)j  „, 

Piatt,       i  ^''• 

Cook, 
•Jerrard, 
•Kitzlierbert, 

Hankinson, 
•Perry,  (1) 
•Barnes, 
•Evans, 

Willis, 

Fawcett, 


m 


IConnop  Thirlwall,  M.A.  T7-in. 


9. 

Second 

Class. 

Third   Class 

Joh. 

Ds  'Raine, 

Trin. 

Ds  Tate, 

Trill. 

Trin. 

•Sheffield, 

Qu. 

Wliittinglon, 

(^n. 

Trill. 

•Kingdon. 

Trin. 

•Dodd, 

Mami 

Joh. 

Ash  wortli , 

Trin. 

Swann, 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Povah, 

Trin 

Trin. 

Yardley, 

Joh. 

Corpvs. 

Brockman, 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Brigss, 

Vain.' 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

1829. 


>XAM1NKRS 


First  Class. 


Ds'Soames,  (a) 
•Philli|is, 
•Martineau, 
•Martin,  (i<) 
•Hildyard 

Smith,  B. 

Butler, 

Cavendish   (1) 

Withers, 
•Pashley, 
•Shadwell, 

Hoare, 

Valentine, 
•Philjiott  (vf) 


Trin. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pel. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

lath. 


(Thomas  Crick,  M.A.  Juh. 
J  Kdward  Baines,  M.A.  Christ  s. 
]  Julius  Charles  Hare,  M.A.  Trin. 
(Connop  Thirlwall,  M.A.  Trin. 
Seco?id  Class. 


•Langshaw, 

Hawtrey, 

Prittie, 

Cautley, 

Nether'wood, 

Wellesley.Hon.G.  Trin. 
•Scott,  Vk. 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pcmb. 

Corpus. 


Third 

Cla 

ss. 

Ds  Walker, 

Trin. 

Pajjet, 

Caius 

Mani  waring, 

Caius 

Butler, 

Trin. 

Johnson, 

Sid. 

Abbott, 

^u. 

Doria, 

Joh. 

Williams, 

Corn. 

•Smitli.S. 

Joh. 

CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


343 


1830.— EXAMINKRS 


Francis  William  Lodington,  M.A,  Clare. 
Edward  Baines,  M.A.  Christ's. 
John  Frederick  Isaacson,  M.A.  Joh. 
John  Gibson,  M.A.  Sid. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third 

Class. 

I)s  'Wordsworth,  (a)  Trin. 

Ds  Marsh, 

Joh. 

Ds  Thomas, 

Joh. 

'Steel,  (B)              Trin. 

•Watkins, 

Emm. 

Myers, 

Trin 

'Burchain,             Trin. 

•Mann, 

Trin. 

Reade, 

Joh. 

'.Mcrivale,             Joh. 

Todd, 

Trin. 

Simpson, 

Cath. 

'Wilkinson,          Trin. 

•Urquh.irt, 

Mand. 

Wood, 

Trin 

'Hervev,LoraA.TW«. 

Tate, 

Trin. 

•Tucker,                 Pet. 

•Heath, 

Trin. 

•Clarke,                Joh. 

Dalton, 

Pemb. 

Hebert,                 Trin. 

Frere, 
•Whitley, 

Roberts, 

Armytage, 
•Baily, 

Coates, 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Jes. 

{John  Heath,  M.A.  King's. 
Thomas  Shelford,  B.D.  Corpus. 
rrancis  VViUiara  Lodington,  M.A.  Clare. 
Edward  Baines,  M.A.  Christ's. 


Firsl  Cla.ss. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds*  Kennedy, 

Trin. 

Ds^Whiston, 

Trin. 

DsFell,                     Pet. 

•Sclwvn, 

Joh. 

Mintv, 

Caius. 

Dawes,                Corpus 

•Blakasley,  (Al 

Trin. 

.Spedtling, 
•Worl  ledge, 
Shad  well. 

Trin. 

Evans,                   Qu. 

•Johnstone, 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Vawdrey,            Joh. 

•Walsh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Swann,                 Emm. 

Chatfield, 

Trin. 

Whytehead, 

Joh. 

•Hoarr,  ( i:) 

Joh. 

Sheppard, 
Vcnablcs, 
Dashwood,!  „„ 
Harrison,   1^^ 

Trin. 
Km  in. 
Trin. 

■  Caiut. 

/Robert  Wilson  Evans,  M.A.  Trin. 
1832  — ExAMi VKRs  i'^"^'"  Frederick  Isaacson,  M.A.  JoA. 
j  Benjamin  Hall  Kennedy,  M.A.  ^oA. 
IConnop  Thirlwall,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 

Sfcnnd  Cla 

f.f. 

Third  Cla 

V.V. 

Dt'l.ushinRliin,  (A)  Trin. 

Ds  'Fitzherbert, 

Qu. 

Ds*  Power, 

Clare 

•.Shillcto, 

Trin. 

Brade, 

Joh. 

•Browne, 

Emm 

•Dobson, 

Trin. 

•Bromby 

Joh. 

Hodgson, 

Sid. 

'Thompson,  (b] 

Trin. 

Martin, 

Joh. 

Considinc, 

Joh. 

•Vcnablcs, 

Jet. 

Panting, 

Joh. 

Bowstead, 

Joh. 

•Wray, 

Joh. 

Chapman, 

Trin. 

Christie, 

Trin. 

Dro.-idhurst, 

Maod. 

WcntworthFitzwil 

"j  7V<». 

Grove, 

Pimli. 

•Alford. 

Trin. 

liam.Hon.W.C 

Fysh, 

V" 

'Heath,  (1) 

Trin. 

Borton, 

Caius 

Orcy,  lion.  J. 

Trin. 

•    'Porstcr, 

Cath. 

•I.udlam, 

Pet. 

I   Ri>taov  of  Bmh  and  Wolli,  18<«— IRM. 


344 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


f  John  Gibson,  M.A.  Sid. 
looQ      17  I  William  Martin,  M.A.  yoA. 

18.«.— EXAMINERS  <^^.j,j^j^  Aldwin  Soames,  M.A.  Tnn. 


I  Frederick  Field,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Cla 

Ds'Bunbury,  (a)      Trin. 

Ds'Tate, 

Emm. 

Ds  Evans,  i  aj,„ 
Jacob,  l"*'^- 

•Hildyard,  (B)      Christ's 

North, 

Trin. 

•Francis,               Joh. 

•Ininan, 

Joh. 

Dusautoy, 

Walford,              Trin. 

Smith, 

Pel. 

Rose, 

Wilson,               Joh. 

Nicliolson, 

Christ'.'' 

Huxtal)le, 

Barnes,       1  i-    Trin. 
•Wliitaker,  (-^^''-yM. 

•Howlett, 

Joh. 

Alford,  Visct., 

Brown, 

Trin. 

*Fawcctt,  I  ^^, 
Andras,   1  ^'?- 

Bury,                   Joh. 

Taylor, 

Joh. 

•Begbie,                 Pemb. 

Chambers, 

Joh. 

Sale, 

Lyilekker,            Trin. 

Stockdale, 

Trin. 

Couchman, 

•Kemiie,                Clare. 

Raikes, 

Corpus. 

Lanijdon, 

Fowler, 

Trin. 

Barker, J.  H. 

Jones, 

Qu. 

Roots, 

Jes. 

ISS. 

(Ju. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Ma(id . 

Ma<iii. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Joh . 


f  Connop  Thirlwall,  M.A.  Trin. 
,o..      FvAMivKR  J  Thomas  Henry  Steel,  M.A.  Trin. 
1834.-EXAMINKRS  j  (.ijj.igj^pijg,.  Wordsworth,  M.A.  Trin. 

'  John  Frederick  Isaacson,  M.A.  Joh. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

s'Kennedy, 

Joh. 

Ds'Webster,             Qu. 

Ds  Bromehead, 

Caius. 

"Donaldson, 

Trin. 

Wilkinson,         Qu. 

•Hey, 

Joh. 

•Forsyth,  (b) 

Trin. 

•Stevenson,           Trin. 

Cottenll, 

Joh. 

•Warter, 

Maqd. 

Barrow,                Caius. 

Leathley, 

Trin. 

•Welldon, 

Joh. 

'  Foster,                 Mapd. 

Palmer, 

Trin. 

•Lushington, 

Trin. 

Williams,  F.        Trin. 

Bryer, 

Joh. 

•Vaughan, 

Christ's 

Johnstone,           Trin. 

•Fletcher, 

Pemb. 

Huxtable, 

Joh. 

Morison,              Trin. 

Holmes, 

Trin. 

Phillips,  G. 

Trin . 

Grey,  Hon.  F.  R.  Trin. 

Morton, 

Trin. 

•Evans, 

Pet. 

Bailey,                  Trin. 

Fearon, 

Joh. 

Marsh, 

Trin. 

Sandford,           Joh. 

•Trentham, 

Joh. 

•Coates, 

Joh. 

Gleadowe, 

Walker, 

Downes, 

Gumming, 

Braithwaite, 

Gooeh, 

May, 

<in<::'s. 

Caius. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

1 

Capel  Lofl't,  M.A.  1 

1835— EXA 

William  Sehvyn,  M 
Christopher  Wordsv 

A.  Joh. 

MINKRS 

'orth,  M.A.  Trin. 

.loseph  Williaras  B' 

akesley,  M.A. 

Tiin . 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Cla 

■is . 

s*Goulburn,(2)  (A)Trin. 

Ds  Beadon,               Joh. 

Ds  Waltham, 

Joh . 

•Howes,  ( ii| 

Trin. 

Hue,                    Trin. 

Stocks, 

Trill. 

•Harris, 

Trin. 

Scrivener,            Ti-in. 

Ellison, 

Trin . 

•Rawle, 

Trin. 

•Drake,                Joh. 

Leefe, 

Trill.      ' 

•Merivale, 

Trin. 

Seager,                Trin. 

Tillard, 

Joh. 

•Orote, 

Trin. 

Meade,                Caius. 

Barber, 

Joh. 

•Cooper, 
•Wilkinson, 

Trin. 

Laing,                  Joh. 

Dixon, 

Sid. 

Clare. 

Ramsay,              Pemh. 

Smith,  A. 

Joh. 

•Cotterill,(l) 

Joh. 

Legrew,               Joh. 

•Howes 

Tr.  H. 

Richards, 

Joh. 

•Bishop,                Joh. 
•Procter,               Cath. 
Wackerbarlh.    Corpus. 

White 

Joh. 

CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


345 


IJohn  Frederick  Isaacson,  B.D.  Joh. 
John  Gibson,  M.A.  Sidney. 
Horatio  Samuel  Hildyard,  M.A.  Peter,. 
Charles  Merivale,  M.A.  Joh. 


First  Class. 


I)s  Osborne,  (a) 
•Marsh, 
•Bateson, 
•Mansfield,  (b 

Smith,  J.  I. 

Turner,  R.  E. 

Gambler, 
•Cotton, 
•Frere,      i  „ 

Walford,}^*' 
•Clayton, 
•Atkinson, 


Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
)  Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Caius. 
Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Clc 

ISS. 

Ds  Jeudwine,  G.      Joh. 

Ds  Miluer,E.W.l 
Moore,           ' 

!s.  Pe)n. 

Thompson,         Emm. 

^  Qu. 

Campbell,           Trin. 

Jackson, 

Pemb 

Kichardson,        Trin. 

Tennant, 

Trin. 

Thorp,                  Kinm. 

•Chapman, 

Joh. 

Whitworth,        C/are. 

Keymer, 

Pemb 

Cooke,                  Juh. 

Hudson, 

Joh. 

Wilkinson,         Joh. 

♦Walton, 

Trin. 

•Swinny,               Mafjil. 

Adeock, 

Clare 

Fellowes,             Joli. 

Pollock, 

Trin. 

•Clarke,  T.J.       Joh. 

Hoare, 

Joh. 

Cousins,  1  „ 
Meade,    J^« 

Pet. 

Pet. 

1837. — Examiners 


First  Class. 

Ds  'Humphry,  (B)  Trin. 
•Whytehcad,  (A)  JoA. 
•Conybeare,  Trin. 

Mayor,  Trin. 

*  Harper,  Joh. 

Hdwson,  Trin. 


{Frederick  Field,  M.A.  Trinity. 
George  Stovin  Venables,  M..A..  Jesus. 
Charles  Merivale,  M.A.JoA. 
John  Gibson,  M.A.  Sidney. 


Second  Class. 

Third  I 

'^lass. 

Ds  Ellis, 

Trin. 

Ds  Bromby, 

Joh. 

Roberts, 

Emm. 

Lacey, 

Pemb. 

apps,}^-/ 

Pemb. 

Eraser, 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Brigham, 

Pemb. 

•Sykes, 
Harris, 

Trin. 

Browne,  K 

H.   Joh. 

Trin. 

Rod  well. 

Trin. 

Herrics, 

Trin . 

Hildyard, 

Pemb. 

Hodgkinson, 

Trin. 

Peirson, 

Clare. 

Tower, 

Joh. 

Mac-Michael, 

Trin. 

Hawkins,  R. 

Trin. 

18.38. — Examiners 


Firit  Class. 

Lord  Lyttclton,1I  I  a- Trin. 
Ds'Vaughaii,^    i^Trin. 


•May, 

•Currey, 

•Frcre, 

•Guillciiiard, 

•Thompson, 

•I'arkiniMin, 

•fJoodwiii, 

•Drake. 

Hard<a.%llc, 

Konyth.  (  „       . 
•Prowctt,  (^''-  t 


Maoil. 
Joli. 
Trin. 
Pi-mh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Cath. 
Jet. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
aiut. 


[James  Hildyard,  M.A.  Christ's. 
jGeortre  John  Kennedy,  M.A.  Joh. 
1  John  Wordsworth,  M.A.  Trinity. 
I  Georije  Stovin  Venables, M.A. ./e*M«. 


.Second  Class. 


Ds^Kdlcston, 
Thornton, 
Metcalfe, 
Roberts, 
Koe, 
•  Fowler, 
Cohen, 
Kin|<di>n, 
Bcrsey, 
•Hodgson, 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Cains. 

Sill. 

P,-mh. 

Trin 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Barlow,  Joh. 

•Horner,  Clare 

Greene,  Pel. 

Brarkenbury,  Joh. 


Bird, 

Fane, 

Ellis. 

Marshall, 

Darling, 

Liivcilay, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Jet. 

Joh. 

Pel. 


1   Kq.inl  »•  I  hancaUor'n  Ur<lnlli>l« 


15— r> 


346 


CLASSICAL   TillFOSES. 


1839. EXAMINKRS 


Kichant  Slulleto,  M.A.  Trm. 
Benjamin  W.  Baatson,  M.A.  Pemh. 
Janies  Hildyard,  M.A.  Christ's. 
George  Jolm  Kennedy,  M.A.  St.  John's. 


First  Class. 

Second  CI 

ISS. 

Third  Class. 

Ds 'Freeman, 

Trin. 

Ds  Yeoman, 

Trin. 

Ds  Humphreys, 

Joh. 

Penrose, 

Trill. 

Leemaii, 

J  oh. 

Tucker, 

Emm 

•Maitland,  (b) 

Trin. 

Christian, 

I'niili. 

Stewart, 

Trin. 

•Eddis,  (A) 

Trin. 

Joy, 

Trin. 

Watson, 

Kmm 

•Wood  ham, 

Jes. 

Brodrick, 

Trin. 

Maunder, 

Qu. 

•Hopper, 

Trin. 

Gell, 

Trin. 

Gordon, 

Trin. 

•Bolton,  >    „^, 
•Mills,     \^1- 

J  oh. 

Helton, 

Pcmli. 

Qu. 

Sismey, 

Trin. 

•Merry, 
Simpkinson, 

Jes. 

•Mathison, 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Martyn, 

Joh. 

•Bailc-y, 

J  oh. 

•Lawrence, 

Trin. 

Green , 

Jes. 

[Joseph   Henry  Jerrard,  M.A.  Cuius. 
1840.-ExAM.NKRsi^'^'^'"^^«-'^°''"  Kennedy,  M.A.  St  Johns. 


First   Class. 
i 'France,        li-JoA. 
Gooden,(A)(^  Trin 
•Hodson,    J  .-, 
•Wood,(K)i'*'^' 
•Taylor, 
•King, 
Jennings 
Pitman, 

••C/y,}^^" 

iCIive.Visc. 

*Woollaston 


Mq 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Cains. 
6-  Joh. 
^  Pet. 


Richard  Shilleto,  M.A.   Tri?7. 
Benjamin  W.  Beatson,  M.A.  Pemb. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  "Bright, 
Sandford, 
Irwin, 
Dixie,  /  ,, 
Law,    h*-'^- 
Allan,     j  „ 
GrilKth,  I '*•''• 
Shadwell, 


Maud. 

Magd. 

Peinb. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh . 


Chapman,  I         

Thomson,  I  ^-''- Jo/). 
,        Emm. 

\  '^  Joh. 


Chambers 

Rogers, 

Shaw, 


Third  Class. 


Goulburn, 

McNeill, 

Hill,        (  „ 

Wright,  I  *-^ 

Fletcher, 

Drew,    (   ,, 

Green,  I  "^'l- 

Blcnkiron. 

Cock  in. 

Peach. 

Harris,     i  .       Pemt> 

Morgan,  I     ^^'  Trin. 

Spencer,  Pemh 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Chrisi:-! 

'Trin . 

Clare 

Trni. 

Qu. 

limih 


[  been  taken  ill  during  the  Kj 


1841 


(Edward  Warter,  M.A.  Magdalene. 
— FxAMiNKRS  J^^'"'^"i  Hepworth  Thompson,  M.A.    I'mi. 


Joseph  Henry  Jerrard,  M.A.   Cuius. 
George  John  Kennedy, M.A.  St  John's. 


First 

Class. 

Second 

Class. 

Ds'Co)ie, 

Trin. 

D 

s  Turner, 

Trin. 

•Bather, 

Joh. 

»Kllicott, 

Joh. 

•■i'Thriiig, 

Maqd. 

•llichardson 

,  (  o-   Trin. 

"Martin, 
"Martincau 

}^'^^r- 

Gisborne, 

Sangster, 

Ware, 

liaison. 

Miller, 

1^    Pemh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 

1  Third  E«rl  of  I 

„, 

>.  IliKli  Stewa 

t.lof  the  Hn 

i!  First  Barun  Tli 

rl.in 

J,        CorjiiLK 
■*■''■    Chrisfs 


Third  Class 

Ds Jephson, 

'Hidout, 

Begbic,  Pel. 

Lvttelton,    1  „,   . 

H<m.W.H.(  J'''"- 

Parker,      i  .,  Trin. 

•Smith,  W.C^^-rW),. 

Beard,  ,/„;,. 

Smith,  Joh. 

Boiilflowcr,  Joh. 

Hickerilikc.  Trin. 

lily,  l,si;:;-JHlil. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


347 


(■Williani  Henry  Bateson,  M.A.  St  John's. 
,., ,,      -r.  „  I  Edward  Herbert  Bimbiiry,  M.A.  7'ri?«%. 

I  James  Hildyard,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Cljss. 
I)s 'Deiinian,  Hon.G.  Trin. 


•Munro,  (A) 
•Atkinson, 
•Peter, 
•Wolfe, 
•Shaw,  (B' 

Morse, 
•Wilson, 

KinRsley, 


Trin. 

Clare. 

Jes. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Magd. 


Second  Class 
Ds  Nugee, 
•Ainger, 
Onimanney, 
Barstow, 
Venables, 
Vaughan, 
VidaUO.  E. 
Powell, 
Carter, 
Montagu, 
Woodford, 
Vidal,  J.  H. 
•Parr, 

Sheepshanks, 
Sheringham, 


Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Pemh. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Christ's 
Emm. 
Caius. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 
Cath. 
Trin. 
Joh. 


Third  Cldss. 


Ds  Walpole, 
Yeoman, 
Slade, 
Conybeare, 
Riley, 
Thriipp, 
Light, 

Ramsay, )     ^' 


Caius. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 


/Philip  Freeman,  M.A.  ^S'^  Peter's. 
184-^— ExvMTVFRq  J  ^eorge  Currey,  M.A.  St  John's. 
184.J.     11.XAMINERS  i  ^jUj.^nj  H^^ry  Bateson,  M.A.  St  John's. 

I  William  Hepwortii  Thompson,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 


I)sr)riae,  (b)) 
•<;itl-..rd.(A)/ 
•Andrews, 
■  Hurliurv, 
•«;iovLT," 

P.mb. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

■  !•  rcrr, 

'  liahinu'ton, 

•  iill. 

Slatvr, 

Cox, 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Second  Clns 
Ds  firignon, 
Crooke, 
Cirling,! 
Mills,    \/Kq. 
Money,  I 
Cohlxild. 
•Iiilinsiin, 
liicknell, 


Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pel. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


I'itnian, 


Ds  Hoare, 
Young, 
Lewes, 
Piggott, 
.Smyth, 
Cooke, 
Uiidgkinson 
l''arr, 
Arnott, 
Buhner, 
Uurges, 
Fix, 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Trin.  II. 

Chri.il's. 

Pemli. 

Km  in. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 


I.Tame.s  Hildyard,  M.A.  Christ's. 
(.;eorj,re  A.  C.  May  M.A^^/.,^./a/.».. 
riiilip  i<rccman,  M.A.  ,S^  I'eters. 
George  Currey,  M.A.  St  John's. 


I'irsI  Class. 
Ds  Maine,  (a)  Pemh. 

•Clark,  (B)  Trin. 

•Kearv        )  ~-  Trin. 
•\Vratlitluw,f  fc   Christ'. 
■T.  rield,!   ,.„    Joh. 
•Iloure,    i^^'l-   Joh. 
Stuiiart,  Trin. 

KiuKdon,  Trin. 


.S'lvoHr/  Class. 

Ds  Myers,  Christ's 

'Hodgson,  Pet. 

'Welldon,  Viieens' 

'Holmes  Trin. 

Martinraii,)  .>  Cains. 

Trevelyan, )'  >♦;  Caius. 

Kiehiirds,  Trin. 

■Iledley,  Trin. 

'Itdwring,!  Trin. 

Harris,    J-  .Hi/.  Trin. 

Sells,        I  Clare. 

Mould,  Will. 


Thir.l 

Class. 

»h 

1)^ 

lia 

hell, 
Uer, 

Trin. 
Trin. 

W 

ilk.r. 

Trin. 

W 

iddin^' 

lam. 

Jnh. 

M; 

sun. 

Pemli. 

i;^ 

stri.K. 

IIhii 

Trio. 
L.  Ma,i<l 

\lHr. 

.Ma.,.). 

.Sn 

.»l>all 

Jnh. 

1   rri'bi'ii.liiry  (if  I,hii'<ilii. 


348 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES, 


1845. — Examiners 


Rowland  Williams,  M.A.  King's. 
William  Gilson  Humphry,  M.A.  Trialtij. 
William  Spicer  Wood,  M.A.  St  Johns. 
Henry  Thring,  M.A.  Magdalene. 


First  Class. 

Second 

CI 

tss. 

3s»IIolden,    i   „    Trin. 
*Rendall,(A)i^''-T?-m. 

Ds  Newport, 

Pemb. 

Bristed, 

Trin. 

Knox,  (B)              Trin. 

Phillips, 

Pemh. 

Macleane,              Trin. 

Lightfoot, 

Trin. 

Cox,                       Joh. 

Alderson, 

Trin. 

Peel,                       Trin. 

Davenport, 

Mg. Christ's 

Fiske, 

Trin. 

Blenkin, 

Corpns. 

Buxton, 

Trin. 

Bryans, 

Trin. 

Fussell, 

Trin. 

Cayley, 

Trin. 

Third  Cliiu. 

s*  Russell, 

Joh. 

Thompson, 

(Queens' 

Jefferson, 

Joh. 

Clive, 

Joh. 

Layard, 

Christ's 

Yeoman, 

Trin. 

1846. — Examiners 


iBenjaminWrigglesworth  Beatson,M.A.Pe?rtA. 
John  Alexander  P'rere,  M.A.  Tri?itty. 
Rowland  Williams,  M.A.  King's. 
William  Gilson  Humphry,  M.A.  Trinity. 


First  CI 

iss. 

Secoi 

d  CI 

ass. 

Third  Class. 

D3*Lushington  ( 

A )  Trin. 

Ds  Wilson, 

Christ's. 

DsAinslie,                 Trin. 

•Brown, 

Pemb. 

Glover, 

Trin. 

Clarke,                  Joh. 

De  Winton, 

Trin. 

•Wroth, 

Joh. 

Eastwoon,            Joh. 

*Wood, 

Joh. 

Hastings, 

Trin. 

Bell,          >           Joh. 

Grignon, 

Trin. 

•Holmes, 

Joh. 

Holt,  R.    }  .T'.(j.  Joh. 

Markby, 

Trin. 

Pendered 

Joh. 

Knight,     )            7V/;i. 

•Norris,      1  „„ 
Romanis,C^9 

Trin. 
Emtn. 

Holroyd, 

Trin. 

•Rigg,                     Joh. 
Standen,                Trin 

Hallam,  (n) 

Trin. 

Hammill,               Pemb 

*Simps<)n, 

Jesus. 

Wright, 

Trin. 

Penn. 

Trin. 

1 847. — Examiners 


First  Class. 


Ds*Evans,(A) 
•VanSittart 
Simpson, 
*Gunson, 
•Day,         I 
•Roberts,  / 
'Anderson 
•Purton, 
•Headlam, 
Alder, 
Hole, 
Back,      1 
Holmes, ) 
Calthrop, 
Graham, 
'Newliam, 


^^■  Trin. 
^  Trin. 
Trin. 
Christ's 
Cuius. 
Ma(j(t. 
Joh. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Trin. 


Mq. 


Mq. 


(Francis  France,  M.A.  St  John's. 
I  Francis  Whaley  Harper,  M.A.  St  Johti's. 
I  Benjamin Wrigglesworth  Beatsoii,M.A.Pe?;?//. 
[John  Alexander  Frere,  M.A.   Trinity. 

Second  Class 
Ds  Bull,  )  ,, 
Wcir,r-'''9- 
Bolton, 
•Milner 
Monk, 
Sowerby, 
PresI, 

Gough,  >     ., 
Read,      I    -*•'/• 
Clayton 


\,.,] 


Trin. 
Joh. 


ISS. 

Third  CI 

ass. 

Trin. 

Ds  Ottey, 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Peach, 

Christ's 

Christ's. 

Harrison, 

Caius. 

Cath. 

Longmore, 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Blomefield, 

Trill . 

Trin. 

Plater, 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Charlton, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Millard, 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Bickorsteth, 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Ingram, 

Trin. 

WolslPiihohi 

e,  Trin. 

Penny, 

Chri.H's 

Goodwin, 

C/iius. 

Ingle, 

Cains. 

Girling, 

Trin. 

CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


349 


1848. —  Examiners 


I  Edward  Atkinson,  M.A,  Clare. 
I  Benjamin VVriggleswortliBeatson.M.  A. Pemi. 
I  Francis  Franc^e,  M.A.  St  John's. 
[Francis  Wiialey  Harper,  M.A.  St  John  s. 


First  Class. 
•Scott,  C.B.  (A)l  Trin. 
•Westcott,   (b)  iTrin. 
•Mayor,  -loh. 

•Frost,  P.  Joh. 

•Davies,  J.L.  t  Tr/n. 
•Vaughan. D.J.I  Trin. 
•Barry,  (2)  Triti. 

•Howson,  Christ's. 

•Kingsford,  Joh. 

lanley.Hon.K.H.  Triti. 
•Berry,  Trin. 

'Wiglesworlh,     Caiui. 


Second  Cla 

ss. 

Third 

Ds  Vincent, 

Trin. 

Ds  Williams.F 

Smith,  0.  A. 

Trin. 

Dasent, 

Hudson, 

Trin. 

Fenn,  T.  F 

Gee, 

Joh. 

Heygate, 

Jones,       1  „ 
Kussell,    /•*•''• 

Cuius. 

Adams, 

Trin . 

Paley, 

Phillips, 

Trin. 

Soanies,  C. 

Noel, 

Trin. 

Marston, 

Klugh, 

Clare. 

Hodgson, 

Richards, 

Queens'. 

Pengelley, 

Pearse, 

Joh. 

».  Trin. 

^   Trin. 
Queens'. 
Trin. 

o-  Christ's. 

^  Caius. 
Caius. 
Corpus- 
Corpus. 


18-49. — Examiners 


[Albert  Henry  Wratislaw,  M.A.  Christ'*. 
I  Rowland  Williams,  M.A.  King's. 

Edward  Atkinson,  M.A.  Clare. 

BenjaminWrigglesworthBeatson,M.A.Pem6. 


First  Class. 
i»Klwyn, 

Wamlington,  ^ 
•Kowe,  % 
•Tayler, 
•Taylor, C.  J. 
•Carver, 
•Coopland, 
•Helm, 

Herbert,  Hon. 
R.C. 

Head  lam , 
•Thrupp, 

Bull, 

Bromehcad, 


Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
Jes. 

Joh. 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin  - 


Second  Class. 
IS  "Hartley,  Magd. 

Fowltr,  Queens'- 

•Neville,  Hon.  L.  Maiid. 


Voigt. 
Boutflower 
Edwards, 
Baxter, 
Orman, 
Hinchliffe, 
JeHery, 
Fenn, 
•Temple, 
Foster, 


Clare. 
Christ's 
Pemh. 
Tnn. 
Corpus. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
Christ's. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Rigby,  Joh. 

Clarke,  G.  P. 

(Clucas)  Joh. 
Price,  Joh. 

Andrews,  Trin. 

'  Davis,  Pet. 

Gibson,  Trin. 

Atten  borough,  id-  Joh. 


Gee, 
Lilly, 
Mitc'hinson 
•Durham, 
Greenfield, 


Joh. 
Clare. 
Jes. 
Petnb. 


ISrjO.  —  EXAMINKRS 


First  Clau. 
i'Perowne,  Corpus 

•Sehreiber,  (A)     Trin. 
•Bcamont,(ii)(  ^Trm. 

Clay.  )  S^i  ;{,'■«■" • 

•Hort,  '    ■  Irin. 

•Wcstlake, 
•Bell, 
•Cbcetham, 

HcywiMxl, 

Chiincc,    I  „^ 

Prencott,  I  ^'' 

Mackcniic, 


Edward  Thring,  M.A.  King's. 
Edward  Meredith  Cope,  M.A.  Trin. 
Albert  Henry  Wratislaw,  M.A.  Christ's. 
Rowland  Williams,  M.A.  King's. 


Second  Class. 


Trin. 

Clare. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Ds  'Powell, 
•Collctt, 

Craig, 
•Jenkms, 

Calvert, 

Smith,  J.  H. 
•Cort, 


I   FHtoonth  (jirl  of  Derby. 

':    Hlith  llnrnn  Ilriiyl>r<H>l<o.     Manloi 

;i   .Miutor  uT  I'orput,  IH70-    loOfl 

4  ni>hi>|>..(  Mlil-Chliin.     Hull.  Firllci 

1  Ki«ual»UhBBnllor'>  MrdnllUU. 


Joh. 
Clare. 

Trin. 

.Vlat/il. 

Trin. 

Caius- 

Joh. 


i>(  UnKdnlr 
'  of  Cur|>ii.. 


Third  Class. 
DsHarman,  Caius 

Cobb,  Trin. 

Potter,  Trin. 

•  Bruce, Hon. T.C.  7«. 
Greenwood,  Trin 
Irving, 
'Moule, 
Butcher, 
Chambers 
Hodgson, 


■  Collcgp,  Ih.'kl-  1!«H. 


Kmm- 
Corpus 
I',  mm. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


350 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


1851. — Examiners 

First  CInss. 
Mghtfoot,  (a)    Trill. 


1  "Mayor, 

Whymper, 
•Burn,  (B) 
•Blore, 
•Hutchinson, 

Williams.J.D. 

2  Harcourt, 
Ruder, 

^  Holroyd, 
Phillips, 
«Taylor, 


J  oh. 

Trin. 

Trill. 
1  Trin. 
[Joh. 
)  Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Pet. 


After  1850  Candidates  for  Honours  in   Classics  were  not  required  to 
have  obtained  Honours  in  Mathematics. 

Hugh  Andrew  Johnstone  Muiiro,  M.A,  Trinity. 
John  James  Stewart  Perowne,  M.A.  Corpus. 
John  Roberts,  M.A.  Magdalene. 
Edward  Meredith  Cope,  M.A.  Triniiy. 
Second  Class. 
Ds  •Mghtfoot,  (a)    Trin.        Ds  Gantillon,      li„Joh. 
Holnies,C.F  (^  Joh. 
'Bateinan,!    „     Jolt. 
*Gorham,  j  ^^1-  Trin. 
Girling,       i   „     Caius. 
Shebbeare,  (  '*'''■  Trin. 
Corrie,      ,  Trin 

Wallace,  >  Mq    Jesus. 
White,      '  Caius. 

Whitfeld,  I  „     Tr.  H. 
Wilson, A.  (^-^-Trm. 
James,  Queens' 

Bignold,  \  Trin. 

Cresswell,         '  Trin. 
Foster,  ( Trin. 


Brskine, 
Hodges, 
Redmayne, 


.  Trin. 
S  Jesut. 
"  Trin. 


Smith.Jervoise  j  Trin. 


Third  Clin 
Arranged  alphabetically.) 
Burtt, 


Garland, 
Godfrey, 
Holmes,  F.  G. 
Tatham, 
Waddington, 
Wilks,  T.C. 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1852 Examiners. 


First  Class. 
Ds  •Burn,  )  Tri7i. 

•Hammond,  ( Trin. 

**Macnaghten,(B)'  Trin 

Perring, 

Chandless, 
"Brodribb, 

Thompson 
•Benson,  (A) 
•Ellis,       y 

Pearse,   >  Mq. 
•Sharpe,  ' 

Gent,  J 

•Raynes, 

Wimberley, 
•Barber, 


•White, 


Trin. 
Trin. 

\^<^ifmt.. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 
■  Corpus. 
^Clai-e. 
'  Kmm. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Mayd. 


^\ 


rWilliam  George  Clark,  M.A.  Trin. 

I  Francis  France,  B.D.  St  John's. 

I  Hubert  Ashton  Holden,  M.A.  Trin. 

[John  James  Stewait  Perowne,  M.A,  Coripus. 


Second  C/a.'is 
<s  Fenn,  ~v       Trin. 

Langley,      \,^  Joh. 
♦Morlcy,        (^  Joh. 

Thompscm,  ■'       Pet. 

Black,     1  Pemb. 

•Carey,    >  /Eq.     Trin. 

Monro,  '  Joh. 

Goodhart,  1  if     Caius. 

Prescott,   (    ^^'  Trin. 


'Third  Class 
( Arranged  alphabetically. ) 
Ds  Barlow, 


Brown      ,  „ 

Lambert,/'*^- 

Chanibcrsi 

Llovd, 

Oust, 

Turner, 


Christ's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 


Bingley, 
Edwards, 
*Fowler, 
Greaves, 
Howard, 
Kemi>son, 
Leach, 
Martin, 
Munn, 
Pi  Hard, 
Watson, 
While,  F.  / 
White,  T. 


Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Sidney. 

Cor/ius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Kmm  an. 

Trin . 

Caiu.t. 

Clare. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Joh. 


1853. — Examiners 


First 
Ds'^Roby, 
Blakiston, 
•James, 
•Calvert, 


Class. 
Joh. 
Trin . 
Kinji's. 
Joh. 


i*-1-  Trin. 


[k 


Jesus. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Kmm. 


Mounsey(-  Heysham)  7V/n 
*Craven,(A) 
•  Scott,     (B) 
•Cleave, 
Duckworth 
"•Ware, 
Carey, 
Church, 
Johnson, 

.Second    Cla.ss. 

Ds  Collier,  Trin.     \ 

Dicey,      >  ^„      Trin. 

rRoyston,)"^''"     Trin. 

1   lion.  Follow  of  St.loliii'i. 

•i  rrofcKHor  of  IiiUininlionnl  J.fi 

:!  Jutlgr  «l  Viclorm. 

4  Lord  of  Appeal  In  Orillnnry. 
Trinity. 

6  M  I'  for  I.anca«hlre(Efclc»), 


William  Mandell  Gunson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
William  Haig  Brown,  M.A.  Pembroke. 
Edward  Meredith  Cope,  M.A.  Trin. 
Francis  Fiance,  B.D.  St  John's. 

Third  Class. 
Caius 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Caius. 
Trin . 


Chcncry, 

Mok'sworth, 

FIcav, 

Grillitli, 

Macau  lay, 

Sniallpeice, 

Spilsbury 


(Arranged  alphabetically.^ 


Druce,       ) 
Hubbard,  >/Eq 
Watkins,  > 


Joh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
\Mq.  Caius. 
Joh. 
''Stamer,  Trin. 

Litchfield,  Trin. 

Croad,  i         Trin. 

Heilbnmn,  \M<l.Pcmh. 
Wright,       )         Joh. 
•Pike,  Trin. 


Ds  Atkinson 
Averst, 
Clark, 
Cole, 
Cracroft, 
Gibsone, 
Lowe, 
Porter, 
Rowe, 
Story, 
Tiarks, 
Walter, 


Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin . 

Caius 

Trin. 

Trin . 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin . 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Oath. 


I  Fullow  of  St  John's. 
.«■,  1869-1887.  1   Ri«hop     anflTrnKnn     of     RMrrow-in-FuineK, 

i  C^non  of  Carlinlc. 
Hon.  Fellow  if  I      7  llUhop  o(  Mauntiim,  1872—1891. 

8  Bishop  SulTraKiin  of  Shrcwsbuf)',  1S88— 190l>. 
1890—18(15.   lion  ' 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


351 


IH5iI. EXAMINKRS 


f  Edward  Henry  Perowne,  M.A.  Cvrpu^. 
)  Augustus  Arthur  Vunsiltart,  M.A.  Tn?). 
]  William  Mandell  Giinson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
^William  Haig  Brown,  M.A.  Pembroke. 


Firsi  Cliis!> 


Sfroitd    Clui'',. 


s  "Hawkins,  (a) 

"Biirburv,  (B) 

•Bailey,' 
i*Farrar, 

*Townsen(l, 

*Croft, 

♦Campbell,  I 

'Sale,  I 

M)av, 

*Foxley,  i  „„ 
Gill,         1^9 

*Kletclier, 

•Shield, 


Trill. 
Jiih. 
J  oh. 

'*'•  Jes. 
Caius. 

^    Irin. 
Joh. 
J  oh. 
Pemb. 
Cams. 
Jes. 


Ds  Sanderson, 
*Jackson, i   „  , 

Wood,      I  -*■'/ 

Kingdon, 

Pearson, 

Smith,  G.  M. 

Coltman, 

Wilson, 

Marshall, 
■•''Bradshaw,  I  j^ 

Raymond,!      "^ 

Evans,  I  „ 

Monro.l^^- 

Richards, 

Smith,  A.  F.  (  o- 

Ward,  i^ 

•Elliot, . 

Kempson, 

stokes, 

Hutchinson, 

May, 

Perkins 

Leake, 


\M,,. 


\Mq. 


C07'pllS. 

Maml. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Kiiip's. 

Ma(/il. 

King's. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Caius. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Third 

CUtsi. 

(Arranged  alphabetically. ) 

Ds  Atlay, 

Joh. 

Babin','ton 

Trin. 

Cobb, 

Em  m . 

Collett, 

Trin. 

Cornell, 

Clare. 

Dicey, 

Trin. 

Gurney, 

Jes. 

Hardingba 

in. 

Trin. 

Littlewoix 

Pemb. 

Locketl, 

Qu. 

Nix, 

Trin. 

Roberts, 

Joh. 

Walford, 

Trin. 

jCluules  Brodrick  Scott,  M.A.  Trni. 
Ig55 ExAMiNERsJ-"'^'^'"'^-^^'^"^!^^^'"  ^**^^*^'"'  M.A.Jesus. 


Edward  Henry  Perowne,  M.A.  Corpus. 
Augustus  Arthur  Vansittart,  M.A.  Trin. 


FirsI  Class. 


Second  Class. 


DsS»Butler, 

Trin. 

Ds'Beck, 

Clare. 

•Green, 

■'■''■Joh. 

Edwards,   y 

Pemb. 

•Hancock,  (a) 

Little,         >  .K 

/.  Joh. 

•Pe.irson, 

Joh. 

Pearse,       ' 

Trin. 

•Webster, 

Trin. 

Hoare, 

Caitis. 

•Rees,  (n) 

Joh. 

Maclear, 

Trin. 

•Walker, 

Trin. 

Holleston, 

Kmm. 

•Monro, 

Trin. 

Bell,         I  .,. 

Clare. 

Heelcy,       1 

,,.      Trin. 

I'Bensly,    )'''• 

Caius. 

•Lillistone,  j 

'■'I-  Jesus. 

Burrow,  j 

Calh. 

Lawrance, 

Trin. 

Cayley,    f- ■?'>;. 
Wooti,    ' 

Joh. 

Calh. 

Meeres,    1  .,,. 

Clare. 

Millard,  (•'•''• 

Joh. 

Graves, 

Christ's 

Pomeroy, 

Trin. 

Third  Class, 


(Arranged  alphabetically.) 
Magd. 
Cains 
Cains 


Ds  Beaum<mt, 
Freeman, 
'Headland, 
*  Hudson, 
Lloyd, 
Marshall, 
Moore, 
Mooyaart, 
Sumnierhaycs 
Williams, 


Trin . 

Trin 

ChrLffs 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Qiicctis' 

Clare 


1  HuUoan  Lecturer,  lN7o. 

1  Uiilvornlty  Librarian,  18(,7  -1886. 

3  Maator  of  Trinity  College.    Head  Master  of  H.irrow  Sclio 
1985—188(1.      Hon.  I.L.D.  GlB.Kow.     Hon.  LL.D.  St  Andrcwu. 

4  l.oid  Alinontr'i.  Rrndrrin  Aruhii,  189?- I8'.p.1. 


352 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


/Arthur  Wolfe,  M.A.  Clare. 
luftc      u^ .,,.», ,..      )  Gliomas  Field,  M.A.  St.  John's 

1856. —  biXAMINKRS    ^  ' 


1  Augustus  Arthur  Vansittart,  M.A.  Trin. 
vRobert  Godolphin  Peter,  M.A.  Jesus. 


First  Class. 


>s*Brown,  (a)      Triti 
•Calverley,       Chritt's. 
*Rowe,  (B)        Joh. 

Smith, R.Hortonl  a.  Joh. 
*Stone,  m  King's 

•Wilson,  Magd. 

•Lord,  Trin. 

Freer,    )        Trin. 
•Green,    \Mq.Joh. 


•Horton, ' 
•Mathias, 


Pel. 
King's. 
•Aikin,]  sfn  Jesus. 
"•Clark,  J ^^'    Trin. 


Second  Class. 


Ds   Darwall, 
Sweeting, 
Chapman, 
tJee, 
Hay 
Kelly, 
*HarQy, 
Evans,     , 
Fenton,  ( 
Marriott) 
Cave, 
Mason,   \ 
Nunn,     J. 
»Rigby,(2)l 
Sehreiber, 
•Bonney, 


o<  Clare. 
^  Jolt. 
I  ,  Emm. 
['^  Jesus. 
\^  Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin . 

a    Trtfi,. 
Corpus. 
Jesus. 
■    Trin. 
.§•  Joh. 
^    Trin. 
Trin.  H. 
Joh. 


Third  Class. 


(Arranged  alphabetically. 

Ds  Addison, 
Balls, 
Burn, 
Cutting, 
Day, 
Exton, 
Holmes, 


Hutton, 

May, 

Neville, 

Partridge, 

Raymond, 

Wood, 


Joh. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Cath 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Magd. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Trin. 


1857 Examiners 


/-  Alfred  James  Carver,  M.A.  Queens'. 
)  Augustus  Arthur  Vansittart,  M.A.  Trinity. 
\  Arthur  Wolfe,  M.A.  Clare. 
\  Thomas  Field,  B.D.  St  John's. 


■  First  Clasi. 

ns*Moule,  ")      Corp. 

*l'latt,F.T.  (B)   (  6.Trin. 
2»Seeley,  (A)         (^CAn 
3*Snow,(Kyna8ton)J       Joh. 
♦Green,  >     .  Tri7> 

*Kempthorne,  I  jS*  Trin. 
*Lee,  J  "  Magd. 

*Monro,  |  „        Caius. 
•Stone,     (      ^'     Trin. 
Piatt,  G.  M.l  w  Trin. 
Valentine,   j^   Joh. 
Summers,  Trin. 

Gill,         \  Trin. 

Nunns,    >  Mq.    Joh. 
irrt./ 


•Walford,' 


King's. 


Second  Clas-'i 


Ds  Evans, 
Lee,  T.  W 
Barlow, 
Dixon, 
Doran, 
•Somerset, 
Abram, 
Foyster, 
Leman, 
Norman, 
•Shackel), 
Phillips. 
Gedge.  W.  W. 
Punnett, 

Gould,  J      ^ 
Lanchester, )  & 
•Shirley,       j^ 


Mq. 


Mq. 


Mq. 


Vemh. 
•  Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 
Clare. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Emm. 
Caius. 
Clare 
Pet. 
Caius. 
Clare 
Kings. 


l^hird  Clasi. 
(Arranged  alphabetically.) 


Ds  Burra, 
Donne, 
Dunn, 
Fitzgerald, 
Gedge,  C.  J. 
•Gilbert, 
Hales, 
Hanbury, 
Haycock, 
Holloway, 
Holmes, 
Hopkins, 
JacKson, 
Peatfield, 
Sandars, 
Shaw, 
Smith,  A. 
Smith,  E. 
Southwell, 
Stork, 
Thompson, 
Vincent, 
•Ward, 


Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Trin.H. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

King's 


1  Ucj^iatrar.v  of  the  University. 

2  Sir  J.  K.Soolcy.    Prolensor  of  Modern  Ilintory,  Cambridge,  18B9— 1895. 

3  Canon  of  Durham.    Professor  of  Orcck  in  the  University  of  Durham. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


353 


1858. — Examiners 


First  Class. 
Ds'Clark,(A) 

•Potts,    (B)     1  ^ 

*Robertson,J^ 
•Bowen, 
*  Donne,  ]  „ 
' 'Lupton,  )'*«'• 
2*Swete, 
3'Smith,  W.S. 
Heppetislall,  i 
<*Lumby,  > 

'•Whittlng,  ' 
Butler,  1  w 
•M^Clellan,  i^ 
Barton.  1  .. 
•Stanwell.  i  ^  ^^' 
Sendall, 


( Alfred  George  Day,  M.A.  Cuius. 
[Joseph  Bickersteth  Mayor,  M.A.  Joh. 
I  Alfred  James  Carver,  M.A.  Queens'. 
[James  Lempriere  Hammond, M.A.  Trin. 

Second  Class.  1  Third  Class. 


Trin. 
Joh. 
Jesus. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Cuius. 
IVm 
Joh. 
Mand . 
King's. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Emm. 
Joh. 
Chrisl'i 


Ds   MacGregor,)   Trin.  H. 

(Arranged  alpha 

beticaliy.) 

•Maslieder,    J  Magd. 

Ds  Athawes, 

Trin. 

Dalby,      1  ^  Trin. 
**Luckock,  (  ^  Jesus. 

Blunt, 

Pemb. 

Campbell, 

Trin. 

Barff,                Trin.H. 

Collett, 

Trin . 

Green,               Joh. 

Colquhoun, 

Emm . 

Watson,             Caius. 

•Crabtree, 

Joh. 

•Marillier,         )  King's. 

Hardy, 

Trin. 

Worthington,  \  Corpii.t. 

'Kingdon, 

Trin. 

Deightoti,         Emm. 

Knapton, 

Queens' 

East,      i     ,„      Trin. 
•Mowat,  i       ''•    Sidney. 

Lafone, 

Joh. 

Lee, 

Christ's 

Lindsay,            Trin.H. 

**' Morton, 

King's. 

Holland,            Trin. 

Oliver, 

Christ's 

Bull,            }.^Emm 

Roe, 

Queens' . 

Martineau,  j"*;  Trin.  H. 

Rogers, 

Trin . 

■^Fisher,        )  6'Tri7i. 

Rose, 

Cath. 

Henniker,  j^BTrm.  H. 

Skipworth, 

Emm 

Rudge,             Trin. 

Taylor, 

Joh. 

Tyrrell, 

Trin. 

Wilkinson, 

Joh. 

{Henry  Mildred  Birch,  M.A.  Kings. 
Edward  Ilenrv  Perowne,  MA.  Corpus. 
Thoracis  Field',  B.D.  St  Johns. 
Joseph  Bickersteth  Mayor,  M.A.  St  John's. 

Second  Class.  Third  Class. 

Ds    Fearon,     )  jn.      Trin. 
Peckover,  I      ^"  Joh. 
Davies,    )  ^        Clare. 
Thomas,  )     ^^-     Trin. 
Sprag\ie,  )  Clare. 

Willmot,  >^q.    Trin. 
Wyatt,     '  Cath. 

Giles,  Corpus. 

Clarke,  Trin. 

Hunter,  Trin. 

McCall,1  ;p„        Trin. 
Wills,   }-    '•      Sidnei/. 
Ellis,  Trin. 

Busk,  Trin. 

Roberts,        )       Emm. 
Tremlett,       f.Eq.S/</. 
'■'''  Wodchouse, '      (  oius. 
Col  will,  Magd. 

Gedgc,  I  Trin. 

""  A.^H^°"'  (  ^"■"• 
Tebbult,  }  Trin. 

Johnson,  Caius. 

Airy.  I  x'n  "^rin. 

Thomason, )  -^''-  Trin. 
Acworth,  i  Corpus 

Johnston,  (JFa].  Trin. 


1859.- 


First   Class. 

Ds'Sidgwick,  (A)       Trin. 
•Holmes,  Joh 

'Longmire,  (B)     Joh. 

9*Hales,  Christ's. 
'Kirby.  Trin 

Hope-Edwardes,  Trin. 
•Turner,  Trin. 

•'^''Perkins,  Christ's. 

Booth,  I  ..         Joh. 
"Forster,)"^ '•      Jesut. 
Ashfield,  Trin. 

•C^stley,  1  ;p,,      Pemb. 
"itWard,     ,('*'''•     Pet. 

Hudson.  ]  Trin. 

"Langhorne,  [^Christ's 
•  iPomeroy,  llon.jy,.;„ 


Ds    Heaton, 
Alford,  1  „„ 
Trotter,  ]*1- 
Amos,       1  „ 
Traffbrd,  J^*)- 
Bignold, 
King, 
Noblei, 
Stanning, 
Synge, 

Deverel,(r'cverel 
Ward, 
Latham, 
Malkin, 
Boodle, 
Smith 
Allen,     I 
i-Blofeld,   ^q. 
•Buckle,  > 
Mason, 
Arthur,)  jp 
Porter,  j^'l- 
Rowe, 
Rhodes, 
Rule, 

Collier,)  „„ 
Kerr,    ( '*^1- 
"Matthew, 


Christ's. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Clare. 
Christ's. 
Caius. 
Trin.H. 
Joh. 
Clare. 
Trin. 
^Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
King's. 
Cath. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Christ's. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Lakin, 


Sidnep 


1  Ilulnoan  Lecturer,  1H8T.  2  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

8  Archbishop  of  Sydney. 

4  NorriniaD  Pro(f»«or  of  Divinity,  18?9—lftit2.    L.-><iy  Mnrgarct  Profemor  of  Divinitv,  1S!»2— 1895. 

5  VIce-Proyo«t  of  King's  College. 

6  n<'»n  nf  Lichfield.  7  Bishop  m  Predericton,  Cinada. 

8  MP.  for  Dojitf.ird,  IHW-liinii.  9   Hon.  Ftllow  of  ChrlRt's.  10  Late  Fellow  p(  Downing. 

11  M.astcr  of  St  Pctor'«  College.  12  Sixth  Viscount  Hnrbirton. 

IX  Chonrellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Norwich.  II  Bishop  of  Lahore,  18«8— ISd.s. 

15  PrcbcniLlry  of  Exeter. 


354 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES, 


1  860.  —  ExASIINERS 


First  Class. 


Ds  *  Hodgson,^ 
i*Peile,TI 
*Tawney,      )  "^ 
♦Browning, 
♦Taylor, 
*Wniting, 
♦Witt, 

♦Bowling,]  „ 
♦Francis,  J^* 
♦Bosanquet, 
Lee, 


t  ]  861. — Examiners* 


First  Class 
Ds  ♦Abbott,  (A)       Joh 

'JTrevelyan, 
•"♦Cornish, 
♦Austen  Leigh, 
♦Richmond,  (b) 
Storr, 

•Twentyman, 
♦Nicholas, 
ii*Ste|)henson, 
l'"orster, 
•Cobb, 
Warren, 
Airy, 


Trin. 

King's. 

King's. 

Pet. 

'I'rin. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Vrin. 

'I'rin 

Joh. 

'I'rin. 


Henry  John  Roby,  M.A.  St  John's. 
William  John  Beamont,  M.A.  Trin. 
Arthur  Wolfe,  M.A.  Clare. 
Thomas  Field,  B.D.  St  John's. 


.  Kino's. 
wChrist's. 
"  Tri7i. 

King's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

King's . 

Joh. 

Cnius. 

King's. 

Christ's. 


Second  Class. 
DsBerry,  T.  B.      Pemb. 
Wainwright,     Trin. 
Lamb,  Emman 

Clark,  )  c<  Magd. 
SRaikes,  ^  Trin. 
Sanderson,  )  Clare. 
3Humphrevs(Hum-)  ,,,  . 
phreys-Owen)  ]'"«■ 
Dakyns.  1  ^Trin. 
*Young,SirG.J^TW«. 
Chaytor,  Jesus. 

Cowell,  Trin. 

Jackson, Geo.]  iS'Joh. 
Lewin,  i^Trin. 

Barstow,  Joh. 

Jones,  E.D.]  O'Joh. 
Montagu,     ,1^  Magd. 
*Nelson, 
Armstrong 
Holmes, 
*Eve, 


Third  Class. 


Meres, 


\Mq. 


King's. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emman. 
Pember,  Caius. 

■•Harrison,  Trin. 

Price,  1  &.  Trin.  H. 

Wood,J.C,)C^  Joh. 
Marshall,)  i,'„  Trin. 


Ds^Bothamley 
King, 
Sainsbury, 
Pringle, 
Heale, 

Gould,  I  o-  "  ' 

Stone, C.H.)^  Pet 
Rowsell,  Joh. 

Bassett,     ]  --,    Trin. 
Wharton,  I  ^«-Jo/i. 
*Snooke,  (VVoodB)  Trin 


Trin. 

(Queens' 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Kidd,       I  ;n.,, 
Whyley,)^^- 
Rennie, 
Flintofli; 
Pettitt,  ]  „„ 
Todd,    l^'l- 
Clayton,]  „ 
Harter,  i^«- 
Benthall,]  «,„   Clan 
•^Buszard,  j^^'  Trin 
Moorsom,]  j,    Trin. 
Shaw,        i-^'^Trin. 


Emman. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emman. 

Trin. 

Trin . 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare. 


ScargiU, 
^Clayton, 


\Mq. 


Trin. 

Emman.  \ 


John  Spicer  Wood,  B.D.  St  Johns. 
Edward  Balston,  M.A.  King's. 
William  Mandell  Gunson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
William  John  Beamont,  M.A.  Trinity. 

Third  Class. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  *Kitchener,        Trin 

Sanderson,  I. 
♦Borrett, 

Whalley, 

Benn, 

Earle, 

Davis, 

Hedges, 

Smith,  G. 

TurnbuU, 

Edwards,  ] 

Ingham,   J 

Raban, 
«Budd, 

Northey, 
i-Channell, 
♦Bushell, 
*Mozley, 

Churchill, 

Athawes, 

Gery, 

Dincley, 

Crosse, 

Twist, 


Clare. 

King's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

King's. 

Jnh'. 

Clare. 

Km  m . 


Ds  Taylor, 

Joh. 

Brown, 

Joh. 

Smith, 

Caius. 

Cleasby, 

Trin. 

Geary, 

Corpus. 

•Boys, 

Kino'.': 

Pierpoini, 

Joh. 

Walsham, 

Maqd. 

Strafl'en, 

Cat'h. 

Hoare, 

Joh. 

Valentine, 

.Joh. 

Boulton, 

Trin. 

Dalton, 

Caius. 

Trin. 
Maijd. 


♦  Mr 


ion  vrasiinpoinied  F.xnininfr  Frb.  7,  1861,  in  plneci.fDt  nonnliison,  who  was  obliged 
re»iKn  unnccounlol'ill  hcHlUi.  1  Mn.ter  of  Chr  IhI'k. 

K  M.P.  for  llip  UnivetKilv  of  CambriJRi',  18«2-1WI2 

3  M.I',  for  Montgr.incryshirc,  18il4— ]!l(l.-|.  4   Bi.hop  of  Glasgow  and  Galloway,  188S— l!l(i:;. 

•J    Koual  HH  Cliitrxi'llor'n  Muilallifilk 

6  BlBhopSufTr.igaiiDf  I.elMstor.     fl  Archilcncon  of  Bath.    Piobendary  of  Wells.     J  King's  Couusel. 

8  Uecordcr  of  I.oicistir.     K.C.  9  lion.  Fellow  of  Trinity.         10  Vicc-l'rovost  of  Elon. 

11  Iliilacan  Lecturer,  1888.  12  .luilgo  of  Queen's  Bench  Division,  High  Court  of  Justice. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


355 


1  802. EXA  MINERS 


First  Class. 

Ds  I  -Jebb,  Trin. 

*Graves,  Joh. 

■-'Jackson,  Trin. 

'Wilson,  W.  K.H  Trin. 


Edward  Henry  Perowne,  B.D.  Corpus. 
William  Mandell  Giinson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
John  Spicer  Wood,  B.D.  St  John's. 
Robert  Burn,  M.A.  Trinity. 

Second  Class.  Third  Class. 


*Mozley,1I 

Stone, 
'  Burbidge, 
■•Carr. 
"Miller, 
*(Twatkin, 
*Houtledge> 
*Josling, 

Ingram, 

Evans,  J.  D. 
'Willis, 

Hope-  Edwardes,  ( 'I'rin. 

Thoir.pson.H.Y.)  Trin 


King's. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

.Joh. 

Kind's. 

Oirist's. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Kinii's. 


Ds  Paterson, 

Clare. 

Bateman, 

Joh. 

^Lawrance, 

Trin. 

^Wright, 

Trin. 

Kirkby, 

Trin. 

Spencer, 

Joh. 

Burbidge, 

Emm. 

Thompson,  J,  C 

.Joh. 

Millington, 

Queens' 

Seton, 

Caius. 

Lumley. 

Trin. 

Sinker, 

Trin. 

Frazer, 

Jes. 

Miller,          ) 

Trin. H 

Woodward,) 

Trin. 

Scott, 

Trin. 

*Taylor, 

Joh. 

Gilbert, 

Trin. 

Wilson,  B.  W. 

Trin. 

Greatheed, 

Corpus. 

'FuUarton, 

Queens' 

Powell,  D. 

Trin. 

Sturge, 

Trin. 

Ds  Mayo,  J. 

Trin. 

Marshall, 

Trin. 

Rogers, 

Christ's 

Williams, 

Trin. 

Simpson, 

Christ's 

Heath, 

'I'rin. 

Snaith, 

Emm. 

Guest, 

Chrisf.s 

SLiltle, 

Trin. 

Davis, 

Joh. 

Evans,  A.) 

.Joh. 

Weston,   j 

Trin. 

Mayo,  T. 

Trin. 

'JDalrymple, ) 

Trin. 

Sainsbury,  i 

Trin. 

i William  Haig  Brown,  M.A.  Pembroke. 
Hammond  Roberson  Bailey,  M.A.  St  John's. 
Edward  Henry  Perowne,  B  D.  Corpus. 
William  Mandell  Gunson,  M.A.  Christ's. 


first  Class. 
•Wilson,  K.  K. 
''Sidgwick  {A} 
•Dyne 

'Austen  Leigh) 
•Currey  f 

•Nixon 

•Young,  E.  M. 
•Walker 

Kalkner     , 
*Heathcotel 

Pratt  ) 

'Rust 
"Chancellor 

Spurling 
»Kud.i 


Second  Cla 

IS. 

Third  Class 

Kiiiii'.'! 

Ds  Everett 

Trin. 

DsGaskelI,C.G.  M. 

Tri',1. 

Bonser 

Trin. 

Hardcastle 

Ivint/'s. 

Slanning 

Trin. 

Ridsdale 

Iviui/'s. 

'^Stevens 

M.iad. 

'■Dal  ton 

Trin. 

Brown     i 

Cains. 

Alston 

King's. 

Oakley     \ 

Trin. 

Bacon 

Trin. 

Plowden  j 

Trin. 

Aldis 

Trin.  //. 

Procter   ^ 

C/iri.'.r.s. 

Cadman 

Joh. 

Sanderson 

I'nr/iti.i. 

Waddell 

Trin. 

*Lobley 

Trin. 

Bolton 

Trin. 

•Snowdoii 

Joh. 

Cope         ) 

I'emb. 

Kennedy) 

Trin.  II. 

Scholficldl 

Cl.ire. 

McNeilei 

Trin. 

Kent 

Trin. 

Carey 

Joh. 

Wilks 

J„h. 

Hickman 

Joh. 

Rolph             ^ 

McGill 

Christ's. 

Thoniley    \ 

Dixon     ■) 

CJi  rift's. 

Touilinson  1 

Spencer   \ 

lunin. 

Willan 

Tccvan     ( 

Trin. II. 

Haigh 

Walford^' 

Trin. 

Dcvcrell 

Collins 

Christ's. 

Hollis 

I'ooley 

Joh. 

Eison             1 

Hanbury 

Clare. 

Mc  William  f 

Birch 

Cuius. 

Brownjohni 

Clan: 

•Lceke(l)     ] 

Trin. 

Hcrvey 

Trin. 

Evett 

I'emb. 

1  M.P.  for  the  University,  1891— 190!).  HeHJu. 
Profcnr  of  Grfcic,  ias9— 1905.  Public  Oratoi, 
1869— 1876. 

2  Hcgiui  Profosfor  of  Clrcok.     CM. 
S   Pi-llnw  of  St  Ciitliarine's. 

4  KiMmetlv  I'Vllo»  of  gueenn'. 

5  Denn  'if  Si  Ali.nn«. 

«  M.P.  forNottiiiKhain  (Montli),  18SU— 189,5. 

1  KinK"!.  Counsel. 

8  Cnnon  o(  WorcCHter, 


9  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  188li— 1906. 

10  Extraordinary  Fellow  ofCorpu! 
le^e,  Oxford. 

11  ProvoBi  of  Kin(r'«  CollcKe,  1880- 
1<  Late  Follow  of  Cur|iiis. 

13   Lale  Krilow  ol  Knim..nu.-1. 
H   Bisho)!  SulTra(,':in  of  Havkinif. 
16  Canon  of  Windsor. 
^   Equal  aarhancellor'ii  Mt'dnllis 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Cuius. 

Clare. 

Clare. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  II. 

Trin.  II. 

Clare. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

'I'rin. 

Trin. 

Cai  us. 

Cains. 


Chrinti  Col- 

1906. 


356 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1864. — Examiners 


James  Lempriere  Hammond,  M.A.  Triri. 
John  Peile,  M.A.  Christ's. 


I 

1 H.  C.  A.  Tayler,  M.A.  Trin. 
^H.  R.  Bailey,  M.A.  St  Johns. 


\.'Eq. 


J  Oh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

King's. 

King's. 

Trin. 


First  Class. 
Ds*Moss, 
i*Moule,  1 
*Myersi 
*Janies,      i  — 
*Marindin,r*''' 
"Swainson, 

*Mozley,  (k)\  ^^  King's 
2*Pretor,  i^'^Trin. 
3»Spratt,  Cath. 

Stow,  Trin. 

*Lee  Warner,  1  li  Joh. 
*  Young,  Jl^  King's. 

Bryan,  )  .  Clare. 

•Davies,  C.B.Vjg"  Trin. 


"Dunn, 

Ainger, 
*HolIingworth, 
*  Preston, 
•Vardy,  (b) 

Cruikshank, 


Pet. 
Trin. 
liiKhig's. 
*  Magd. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Davies-CoUey  )   .  Trin. 
Rhoades,         y^Trin. 
Terry,  )  ^Joh. 

Greatheed, 
Wallace, 
Gooch, 
Lewis, 
Champneys 
•Gillespie, 
Croft, 
Holmes, 
Pearse, 


^i'g. 


Trin. 
Emm. 
Clare. 
Cuius. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Caius. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Kitson,        1  o<    Christ's. 


Millington,jf*j 
Bosanquet, 
Pater,  1  „. 
Raven,  J  ^*«'- 
Beechey, )  ^ 
Oakeley,  1^3- 
Hudson,  I  ^^ 
Orr,         j^3- 
Beard,  )  ,, 
Beilby,P«- 
Buswell,  1  „. 
Penny,   ]'*'*■ 
Payne, 
*Turnbull,  (2) 


Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

Jes. 

Corpus 


Trin. 
Down. 
Trin. 


ihyttelton.Hon.C.  Trin. 


Third  Class. 


Ds  Coore, 

Reece, 
*Carter, 

Quayle, 

Draper, 

Whittington, 

Rogan, 
»Crott,  H.1  ,, 

Rowsell,  C'^''- 

Clay, 

Hervey,  Lord) 
J.W.N.      1 

Fox, 

Jardine, 


Trin. 

Joh. 

King's. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Clare. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Clirist's. 


1865. — Examiners 


First  Class. 
Ds'^'Whitelaw  (a)   Trin. 


{Arthur  Holmes,  M.A.  Clare. 
Charles  Spread  Deane  Townshend,  M.A.  Jes. 
James  Lempriere  Hammond,  M.A.  Trinity. 
John  Peile,  M.A.  Christ's. 


"Durnfordl 
'Image       J 
•Beeljeel 
7«Collins( 
*Austen  Leigh 
*Hamm()nd  (b) 
•Simpson 
•Kennell 
Arbuthnotl 
'  Browne      ) 
"Cobbold  j 
Wiseman) 


King's 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Down. 

King's. 

Trin. 

Chri.il's. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

King's. 

Joh'. 


Second  Class 
Ds  Oust 

Dale 

Muschamp 
sPhillpotts 
'JStatham 
•Cartmell 

Collyer 

South 

Tovey 

Bennett! 

Daltoii   ) 
"jPullcinei 

Thelwalij 

Metcalfe,  E.  P 

Marshall 

Carlos  I 

TaylorJ 

Fisher 

Wright 

Couleher  \ 

Swamson  [ 

Watson    ) 

Cunningham  1 

Whitaker      J 

Ingle 
•Rowlandson 


Joh. 

Jesu.t. 

Pel. 

King's. 

Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

'I'rin. 

Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

Caitis. 

^fuel•ns'. 

Trin. 

Corjius 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Oldknow  Jesus. 

Hooper  i  Joh. 

Kenyon,  Hon.  E.j   Tr, 
Waugh  Jesus. 

Piatt  'I'rin. 

Taylor,H.M.(2)  Trin. 
Johnson  Trin. 

Gleadowe  Magd. 

Wodehouse        Trin. 
Barlow  Joh. 

Howes 
11  Webster 
Metcalfe,  VV. 
Wilcox 


Redpath 
Apthorp 


Pemh. 

I'rin. 

.  P.  I    Chr.  i 

i  Untmi 

Trin. 

Kmm, 


1  Rishop  of  Durli.am.  Norriaian  I'mfuiJ 
Divinity,  1899— 1901.  lion.  FcUowof  SitC'athl 
Collcgo. 

2  Ijito  Fellow  of  SI  CHthnrinc-'B  College. 
;i  Tutor  of  at  t'atliarlnc'8  Colli'go. 

<   Bi)?hth  Viscount  Cobh.am. 
5  Uccorilur  of  Toiitordcu. 


0  Master  at  Rugby  School. 

7  l.oiil  Collins.   .Justice  of  the  Court  of  Appa 
Hon.  Kellow  of  Downing. 

.s  Mauler  at  Bedford  Grammar  .School. 

9  Prebeiiilary  of  Kxoter. 

10  lllHhop  Sulfratan  of  llichlnond. 

11  l.onl  Alvoratone,  toril  Chief  Justice. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


357 


{William  Charles  Green,  M.A.  King^s. 
Edwin  Charles  Clark,  M.A.  Trinity. 
Arthur  Holmes,  M.A.  Clare. 
Charles  Spread  Deane  Townshend,  M.A.  Jesus. 


First  Class. 

)si*Smith(A) 

King's. 

*  Smith 

Joh. 

*llumplireys(B) 

Trill. 

^•Fansliawe) 

Corpus. 

*  1  laslau)     ' 

Joh. 

*Mansel 

Trin. 

*Uart 

Joh. 

*  Kemptliorne 

Joh. 

*GalabinJ 
Sutton   j 

Trill. 

Christ's. 

Hewitt) 

Joh. 

♦  Witt     J 

Pet. 

*Sliuckburghl 

Emman 

*Wood           1 

Einman 

Crawley          1 

Trin. 

HoUingworthJ 

Kimfs. 

Second  Class. 

Saxby 
(Jasswell) 
Ebden    J 

Trin. 

Trin.fi. 

Cuius. 

Massie 

*Maccoll 
Argles  [ 
Lund  j 
Marsden 
Bell 

Burrow) 
Warren) 
H  awkins       l 
Macnaghten) 
Anderson) 
Cotterill  1 
Hollond 
Brayne    ] 
Brown      ( 
Hargrove  j 
Young      ) 
Doig      N 

'Mackey  \ 
Poyer    ) 
Cross         j 
Firman      ( 
Gedge        ( 
Nettlesliipj 
Beaufoy  j 
Oossle    ( 

^  Maclean  [ 
Owen      ) 


Joh. 

Down. 

Trin. 

Sidney. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Cains. 

Joh. 

Clare 

King's. 

Joh'. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Queens'. 

Jesus. 

Cath. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Clare. 


rd  I 
on,f 


Third  Class 
Johnson 
Hildyard 
Lyttelton 

Hon 
High  ton 
Brayshaw 
Aldis  (2)  1 
Miller    [ 
Roberts ) 
=Mullinger 
Rowsell 
Dent 


Magil. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Je.ius. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Hope-Edwardes]  Trin. 
oSelwyn  J  2'rin. 


Rawiiiigs 
Farbrother 
Edmonds 
Bomilly,  Hon. ) 
H.  \ 

Stansfeld  > 

Butler  \ 
Chaplin  } 
Dunn  > 
Chapman 
Thornton 
Ryder,  Hon.  A. 
Wheeler 
Dodd 


Pemb. 
Joh. 
Clare. 
Trin. 

Trin. 

Corpus. 

Corpus. 

Clare. 

Cath. 

Trin. 
\  Trin. 
I  Magd. 

Cath. 


1  <  'haucellor  of  the  Dioceses  of  Manchester  ami 
Durham. 

i  TuInrorCcriiuB. 

:;  IlrKonierof  An.lover. 

1  ChielJuBticc  of  Bengal. 


5  Author  of  "History  of  the  University  of 
C.imbridgc  ". 

6  Bishop  of  Melanesia,   1877—1891.     Master 
of  Selwyn,  1803—1898. 


358 


CLASSICAL   TRirOSES. 


1867- EXAMINEKS 


I  Alfred  George  Day,  M.A.  Cuius. 
I  Richard  Claverhouse  Jebb,  M.A.   Trbiity. 
I  William  Charles  Green,  M.A.  King's. 
I  Edwin  Charles  Clark,  M.A.  Trinity. 


First  Clas 
Us  i»Sandys 

'Pollock  (A) 
-*Colvin 
*Cole 

♦  Daniel  1  (B) 
*Cox 
*Warr 
*Butler 

Brogden  i 
"'Gwatkin  > 
*Shaw  ) 
**  Wright 
Armitage 
*Bonser 
=  Maiden 

Cunninghani| 
*Gunton  f 

*  Haddock  ' 
Dickson,  F.  C. 
Tatham 


.loh. 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Kinti's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin.  11. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

.J,ih. 

Trin.U. 

Queens'. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Kimi's 

Magd. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1  Second 

Ds  Dundas 
Underbill 
Johnston  I 
Ritson      1 
''  Robinson 
Tottenh.am 
Forsyth  I 
Sou per  ; 
Wilkinson 
Hall  1 

Johnstone) 
Stokes 
Style 
Nelson 
Ram 
t       French 
Grigson 


Class. 

Trin. 

Caiuf 

ClirisVs. 

Penib. 

Emmaii. 

Trin. 

Trin . 

Joh. 

I'emb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Calh. 

Queens'. 

Corpus. 

Emman. 

Christ's. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Beaumont) 

Hoyles       j 

Watson      ' 

Harris 
I      Maples 


.Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Sidne//. 

Joh. 


Dickson,  H.  G. 

Foster 
7*Palmer 

Godfray 

Parker  I 

Ross     J 

Barrett 

Ensor 
8 Hyde,  Lord) 

Slocock        ) 

Boys 

Buck 

Plarbord 

Milner 

Philbps 

Field      I 

Tatham  J 

Fenton 

Bray 

Lathbury 

Connolly 

Hamilton 
^Askwith 

Puller 

Jerwood 

Rothschild 
'"Yates 


)  Trin. 
i  Clare. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Emman. 

Christ's. 

Trui. 

I'emh. 

Sidncji 

Christ's. 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

.Toh. 

Kmman. 

Queens'. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  U. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1  Public  Orator. 

•1  Slade  Prufesiiorof  Fine  An,  1873—188.'). 

3  Dixie   l>ro(e»8or  of  tcclo»m»ticiil  History. 
Fellow   of  Eminaiiucl. 

4  Tutor  ol  Queens'. 

5  Kecorderof  Thotford. 


6  Master  at  Bedford  Grammar  School. 

1  Lord  Almoner's  ReaderlnAra'jic,1871—18S8. 

8  Firth  Earl  ot  Clurendon. 

9  Archdeacon  of  Tauntou. 
10  King's  t'ouusol. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


359 


1868. — Examiners 


First  Class. 

Ds  ''Kennedy 

King's. 

*Cullinan 

Christ's 

-'Kawlius 

Trin. 

*iMoss 

Joh. 

Wilkins 

Joh. 

3*Stogdon 

Clare. 

4»Blakesley 

Kini/'s. 

*Iremonger 

Clare. 

Fynes  Clinton  1 

Joh. 

*  Lews              j 

Carpus. 

♦Stewart 

Trin. 

sHaslam 

Joh. 

Reed 

Trin. 

*Hetherington  (B 

1  Trin. 
>  Trin. 
)  Trin. 

Tarring 

Taylor  (a) 

SFitzmaurice, ) 

Lord  E.      \ 

Tabor            ' 

Trin. 

Kititi's. 

(  Francis  Cotterell  Hodgson,  M.A.  King's. 

I  John  Peile,AI.A.  Christ's. 

!  Alfred  George  Day,  M.A.  Cuius. 

Richard  Claverhouse  Jehb,  M.A.  Trin. 

Henry  Carr  Archdale  Tayler,  M.A.  7'rifi. 
,  Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.  Corpus. 

Second  Class 

Du  Goodford 

Lloyd 

Upton 

Warner 

Davies) 

Hales  I 

Jolmson 

Almack  ^ 
^Fry         I 

Leech     ) 

Baddeley , 

Hare         \ 

Rowe       j 

Coh-UI 

Greuside 

Salusbury 

Damant  ) 
sEyre        j 
*Verdon 
♦Griffith 

Wilson 

Browne 

Hollins 

Pearson 

Rand 

Deeley  \ 

Oakley  ) 

Gaskell  ' 

Sparkes  . 

Bourne  1 

Irvine    j 

Hussey  1 

Knight  J 

Ottley  ) 

Wood  ; 


s. 

Third  Class. 

Trin. 

Ds  Melvill  ) 
Tipping  J 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Bremner      \ 
Lewis            > 
Woodrooffe  ' 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Emm. 

Christ's. 

Lane 

Trin. 

Christ's. 

Jones  1 
Lucas  J 

Magd. 

Joh. 

lYin. 

Pemb. 

Swettenham 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Jefferson 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Tonilins 

Magd. 

Emm. 

Jackson     1 

Jesus 

Christ's. 

La  Mothe  j 

Corpus. 

Trin. 

Jukes 

Trin. 

Queens'. 

Hobson 

Sidney. 

Cath. 

Whidborue 

Corpus 

Christ's. 

Abbott 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Thwaites 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Atkinson           1 
Micklethwaite  j 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Cains. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Trtn. 

Trill. 

Emm. 

Clare. 

1  Juntice  ol  the  Court  i.f  Appeal. 

•J  King's  Counsel. 

:i  Master  ai  Harrow  Scbool . 

4  Gresh.iin  Professor  of  L.-IW. 

5  MKKter  at  UppioghHiii  Scbool. 

ij  M.P.  for  Wiltshire  (Cricklade),  1898— 190« 

7  Head  Master  of  Bcrkham*to<i  School. 

8  Archdeacon  of  Shofiiclil. 


yellow  of  Peiubrokc. 


360 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


1869. — Examiners 


^Douglas  Close  Richmond,  M.A.St  Peter's. 
i  Henry  Jackson,  M.A.  Trinity. 

Francis  Cotterell  Hodgson,  M.A.  King's. 

John  Peile,  M.A.  Christ's. 

Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.  Corpus. 

William  Charles  Green,  M.A.  KiJig's. 


First  Class. 


I>s*ll:illani 
'"Ri'id(A) 
-  VVarr 
*Durnfor(l 
*Colbeck 
•*»  Roberts 
♦Everard 
♦  Harris 
«Rodwell  (B) 
*Sharpe 
**Oardner) 
Round    ) 


Joh. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Kinti'f 

Trin. 

Caius 

King's 

Kiiig's 

Kmin. 

('hrist's 

Christ's 

Trin. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


Ds  Bovs 

Jesus 

Cotterill 

Joh. 

Cowie 

Jesus 

Lee            I 

Jesus 

Meara       1 

Trin. 

Stevens      1 

Maqd. 

Howard 

Trin. 

Latliam    i 
Pcarman  1 

Trin. 

Pet. 

■iBennott% 

Joh. 

Betts      K 

Pcmb. 

Lane      i 

Gath. 

Edwardes 

Trin. 

Catton ) 
Oliver  1 

Corpus 

Christ's 

Anderson,  F.E 

\  Trin. 
1  Trin. 

Carlisle 

Townsend 

i'Trin. 
'  Cin-jms 

Warren 

Fitzlierbert 

7'rin. 

St  Logerl 

Cath. 

Small      < 

Corpus 

Allen  \ 

Corpus 

Hart     • 

Joh. 

Mason' 

Trin. 

Neale    ) 

Trin.  H. 

sscott      } 

Pet. 

Woods  > 

Trin. 

Anderson.W.H.v  7Vin. 

Bradsliaw 
Waltham 


\Joh. 
IPtt. 


Ds  Hall        ) 
Rhind      \ 
Watkins  ' 
Hoarei 
-Owen  )■ 
Chamberlain  1 
Ricliardson    / 
Mills 

Boutfldwcr 
Colling 
Wace 
Dunn         ) 
Howlett     ( 
Percival    ( 
Savage 
Rhodes 
Roberts 
Wo( 
Heath 
Graham 
Balfour      l 
Sclioltield  ) 
Hick 
Horsley 
Browne 
Fletcher 
Colhn  1 
Wyatt  ) 
Head  lam 
Beach  croft 


lodes  \ 
iberts  !• 
oodciick) 


Clare 

Christ't 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Tri7i. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Mapd. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Caius 

Emm. 

Queitis' 

Trin. 

Cuius 


1  Professor  of  Ancient  History.     Fellow  of  Caius,     Hon 

2  Elected,  but  not  admitted.  Fellow  of  Trinity  in  1870. 

3  Master  of  Caius. 

4  Line.  Professor  of  Archfleolo(fy,  Oxford.    DiKney  Frofesd 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Christ's. 

6  Head  Master  of  Sutton  Valence  Scliool. 

6  Head  Manter  of  Mercurs*  School. 

7  Recorder  of  Walsall. 


.  Follow  of  Chrisfi 


:  ot  ArrhaioloRy.CanibriilHO, ISS^I-   ]s^;.. 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


361 


1870.— Examiners  < 


(  William  Francis  Smith,  M.A.  St.  John's. 
1  Edwin  Trevor  Septimus  Carr,  M.A.  Cath. 

William  Edmund  Currey,  M.A.  Trinity. 

Henry  Jackson,  M.A.  Trinity. 

William  Charles  Green,  M.A.  King's. 
I  Charles  Edward  Graves,  M.A .  St  John's. 


First  Class. 


Ds'^Uonser  j 
*Whitaker) 
•Thomson 
'•Kennedy  1 
•Saward  ' 
"Watson  ) 
•BirksH 
Greenwood) 


■^  Leech 
•Crawley  i 

Peile      J 

Davis 
iFyson       1 

Marklove) 

Sax  ton 
5*  Francis 

Baker,  H. 


Christ's 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Kind's 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius 

Down. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Jl'JVS 
Joh. 


Second 

D8*Radcliffej 
Reynolds) 
Webb 
South  ^ 
Ledsam  i 
I'aterson  ■ 
Smith      ) 
Seaman 
Keymer 
WeUdon 
Chevallierl 
MUler        j 
England  1 
Mills 

'Stanton  ) 
Bembridge  1 
Frost  J 

Forster 
McGill 
Blumhardt 
Powell 
Collyer 
Allen  I 
Geare 

sPaget  ) 


Class. 

King's 

Christ's 

C'l  ius 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Queens' 

Magd. 

Corpus 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Magd. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Miigd. 

JoA. 

Clare 

Pet. 

Cath. 

Trin.  H. 


Third  Class. 

8  Cooke) 

Trin. 

Stow  j 

Trin. 

Burdon 

Trin. 

Johnson 

Emm. 

JeUy  1 

Trin. 

Smith) 

King's 
Christ's 

'Drury 

Hayne 

Trin. 

Norris 

Joh. 

Thompson 

Trin. 

Taylor 

Cath. 

Hoare 

Joh. 

Tillard    ) 

Corpus 

Whistler) 

Pd. 

Ilathorntliwaite  Joh. 

Sweet 

Magd. 

Keyser 

Trin. 

Wirgman 

Magd. 

Lee 

Corpus 

Chaytor 

Joh. 

Wilson,  J.  R. 

Trin. 

sPurvis 

Down. 

Elcum 

*'id. 

Dickson 

Trin. 

I  Bt  Hon.  Sir  J.  W.  Bonser. 
i  Late  Fellow  of  Pembroke. 

3  ReeiBtmr  of  Deedi,  Dublin,  and  Regiua  Prof 

4  BUhop  of  Hokkaido,  Japan. 

A  Head  Maater  of  Bluiidell's  .School,  Tiverton. 
e  Sir  J.  R.  Paget,  Bart.,  K.C. 

7  Bishop  of  Sridor  aiKl  Man. 

8  M.P.  for  Peterborough,  1895— 190i;. 
^  Kquiil  ■•Chancellor '•  Medallittti. 


sit;  ol  Dublin. 


16 


362 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


187  L — Examiners 


f  Charles  Edward  Graves,  M.A.  *y^  John's. 

John  Edwin  Sandys,  M.A.  St  John's. 

Edwin  Trevor  Septimus  Carr,  M.A.  Cuth. 

John  Peile,  M.A.  ChristK 
I  Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.  Corpus. 
I  Edwin  Charles  Clark,  M.A.  Trinity. 


First  Class. 


)s  •  Heitland 
I'Kirkpatrick 
'Haskins 
*Gurney 
^'Chawner 
^'Collins 
Bendall 
'Foss 
5*  Beck       •\ 
^DymockS 
Adams  i 

•Fawcus(A) 
Haslam         I 
'■  Huddleston  I 
Macmeikan 
Manby  ' 

»Wood,  W.S. 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

ChrisCi 

Trin.  II. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Kino's 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Joh. 


Second  Class. 


I)s  Myers) 
Paine  J 
^*Appleton(ii)| 


Brereton 

Kddis 

Clay 

Smith 
Barnard 

Pierpoiiui 
SRomanis  J 

Gleadowe  j 

Hughes     > 

Newman  ' 

Jeaffreson  / 

Whall 
loWorlledpe  ^ 

Pilcher  I 

Shilleto) 

Folev 

Dallon 

Freeman 

Mason ) 

Smith  ) 
"Gilbard 
i^Everett 

Bourne       ) 

Goldsmith 

Tuck  ) 

Lake 

Marshall! 

Mason     ) 


ISS. 

Third  Cl( 

ISS. 

Trill. 

Ds  Flewelt 

Joh. 

Trill . 

Adamson 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Alexander 

Kinifi, 

Jesus 

Pyeinont 

Queen.':' 

Trin. 

Bond  j 

Matid. 

Trin. 

Owen  ( 

Enltn. 

Queen  s' 

Sax ton 

Maiid. 

Trill.  II. 

De  Morgan  i 

Trin. 

Qiieeii.y 

Polloek        i 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Ward 

Pemb. 

Pet. 

Armstrong 

Christ.K 

Sid. 

i'*Odgers 

Trin.  II. 

Pewb. 

Wood,  F   H. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Wanton 

King's 

Sid. 

Walford 

Trin, 

Cuius 

Hamilton  I 

Cli7-i.sl's 

Clare 

Ireland      ) 

Trin . 

Trin. 

Gedge 

Clare 

Kino's 

Bruce 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Edmonds) 

Knim 

Trin. 

Walpole  j 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Tottie 

Cuius 

Cath. 

Whiteway 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Blunt      1 

Joh. 

Clare 

SprostonJ 

Maad. 

Joh. 

Davies      ) 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Haviland) 

Joh. 

King's 

Marriott 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Doan  of  Kly.      Regius  ProfesBor  of  Hibrc 
-1907.      Master  of.Selwyii,  1808—1907. 
!  Master  of  Emmanuel. 
:  MoXer  ■>(  Kugb;  Bcliool. 

Bishop  of  Osaka. 

Master  of  Trinity  Hull. 

Mnnteriit  Bedford  Oiammnr  Sctiool. 

Censor  of  the  Non-Colleniate  Students,  18 

Master  of  Belw.vn. 

Mnaler  nt  Cfaarterliouse  School. 
I  Canon  and  Chancellor  of  Truro. 

Heail  Master  of  Norwich  Grammar  Schoc 

Master  at  Dulwich  College. 

King's  Counsel.    Ilocorder  of  I'lymcmth. 


1882-MIO:!.     I.adj'  Margaret  Professor  of  DIv 


« 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


363 


After  1871  Candidates  for  the  Cluuicellor's  Medals  were  not  required  to 
have  been  Senior  Optimes  at  leasi. 

(-John  Peile,  M.A.  Chrisfs. 
I  Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.  Cur  pas. 
I872.-BXAMINEBS  '  S''^"'"  ^1^^«-1««  Clark,  M.A    Trinitj/. 

I  Henry  Lriiest  Fanshawe,  M.A.  Corpus. 

I  Arthur  Holmes,  M.A.  Cl/rre. 

'-William  Mandell  Gunson,  M.A.  Christ's. 


First  Class. 

Second  Glass. 

Third  Gl 

ass. 

D»«Pratt  (E)          Trill. 

Ds  Ford      ) 

Trin. 

Ds  Tetley 

Trin. 

'Walker  m       Christ's 

Vernon  ( 

Christ's 

Shelton 

Pemb. 

•Archer- Hind{ A))  Trin. 

Swallow 

■Jesus 

Pinckney 

Trin. 

'•Cowie  m              V  .foh. 

Clowes 

Queens' 

Harper  1 

./oh. 

^Thompson  m     )  Chr. 

Young 

Trin. 

Jackson  1 

Down. 

''-Prothero       i  King's 

Bird 

Jesus. 

Shuker 

Joh. 

"•'RiishbroDkei  Joh'. 

Wood,  W.  C. 

Emm. 

nVilson        1 

King's 

^•Mason  m          Trin. 

Macnaghten 

King's 

Woodward} 

Caius 

'Boughey  m      Tritt. 

Gould      , 

King's 

Bomford 

Corpus 

Cherry  i            Christ's 

^Murray 

Trih. 

Grain      1 

Cath. 

*Koote  i           Joh. 

Purnell  \ 

MaQii. 

Madden  ( 

Trin. 

••Richardson,  J. G.  Trin. 

Henderson 

Pemb. 

Smith 

Ma^d. 

Worlledge 

Jesus. 

Kirby( 

Sid. 

Archer   i 

Christ's 

Wood  ( 

Joh. 

Fowell 

Joh. 

King 
Gaskell) 

Queens' 

Judd      S 

Trin. 

Trin.  H 

Maiden 

Trin.  H. 

Goldie  J 

Joh. 

Peill 

Cath. 

Spencer 

Trin. 

Hall 

Cains. 

Pitt 

Corpus 
Trin. 

Andrew,  G. 

Joh. 

Blake 

Giles 

Emm. 

Boyce 

Trin. 

Parker 

Sid. 

Southani 

Joh. 

Allen,  T. 

N  Trin. 
1  Trill. 

Bowden 

Ingram 

iTrin. 

Romilly,  Hon 

A.  '  Trin. 

Chambers  , 

Sid. 

Madge       1 

Joh. 

Robarts     j 
Teasdale   ■' 

Jesus. 

Joh. 

1  On«  ofH.M.InsfwclornorSchaola. 
«  Hon.  Fellow  of  King's. 

8  Head  Master  of  S.  Olave's  School,  Southwark. 

4  Master  of  Pembroke.     Canon  of  Canterbury .    l.iily  Margaret  Profeei.or  of  Divinity,  181)5— 1903. 
Uulsean  Lecturer,  l>m). 

6  Ring's  Counsel.    Recorder  of  Kxet«r. 

6  Archdeacon  of  Nottingham. 

7  Lord  Dunediii  of  Stentou.     Lord  Justice  General  and  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session, 
Scotland. 

H  Master  at  Sherborne  School. 
«   Highlr  dialinguisbed  In  the  EiamlDatlun  lot  Clmncellol's  Medals. 


16—2 


364 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


1873. — Examiners 


Arthur  Holmes.  M.A.  Clare. 

William  Mandell  Gunson,  M.A.  Christ's. 

Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.  Corpus. 
1  John  Maxwell  Image,  M.A.  Trin. 

Frederick  Apthorp  Paley,  M.A. 
.John  Edwin  Sandys,  M.A.  Si  John's. 


Pint  Clan. 

Second  C 

ass. 

Third   Cla!,s. 

s  i»Butclicr" 
"♦Page     1   ' 

Trin. 

Da  Hailstone     1 

Pet. 

Ds  Wace 

Kino's 

Joh. 

Lewis            1 

Down. 

BuUer) 

Trill. 

*VerrallJ   • 

Trin. 

'Warriiigtunl 

Trin. 

KrohnI 

Magd. 

»*Muuk  ni 

Trin. 

Adams,  F.  H 

Joh. 

Barker  j 

Caitts 

Hobblethwaite 

\  IViii. 

Anderson 

Christ's 

Browne  j 

Emm. 

*Newbold 

Joh. 

Bell 

Kino's 

Briilgenian 

Trin. 

♦Hutchinson  m 

Christ's 

Lawsoiil 

Pemb. 

Hamleyl 

Clare 

sBn.oke  1 

Kind's 

"Smith    J 

Pemb. 

Hoare    j 

Joh. 

♦Garrett  J 

Pet. 

8*Bickerstetlij 

Pemb. 

Lo.xley 

Calh. 

Greeiiwoodl 

Trin. 

Cooper        > 

Emm. 

Horsley,  F. 

Corpus 

WillB            1 

.Joh. 

SHowlett      ) 

Christ's 

Oddie 

Joh. 

Myers 

Tnn. 

Tindal 

Kin/i's 

Hupkinson 

Pemb. 

'Angus    1 

Clare 

I'rvon 

Down. 

Strahan 

Joh. 

llaslanij 

Joh. 

Kitch 

Christ's 

Howard,  E.  S. 

\  Trin. 

Allnutt 

Joh. 

Mainprice 

i  Cath. 

Nevvcomb 

Sid. 

Kincli        ) 

Joh. 

Lees 

Joh. 

Le  Cornu  J 

Jesus 

Pochin  1 

tii,l. 

Banks 

Trin. 

*  Prior      > 

Cuius 

Duke 

Corpus 

Shilleto) 

Christ's 

Stogdon 

Cath. 

Johnson 

Pet. 

•Gregory 

King's 

Woulley 

Joh: 

Fearnley  1 

IVm. 

Hughes    } 

Corpus 

Miles        ) 

Maqd. 

Low 

Corpus 

of  Oicfk,  KJinuuruh   Inlversily,  1882— 19l«.      Ko 


.  M  r.  for  tho  Uiiivuisitj-.     I'ri 
w  or  UniverBily  foMeKt-,  Oxforil. 
!  Mnatrrnt  CliHrlerhoune  School. 

K.C.     Rcconler  of  York. 

Sir  .1.  T.  Ilutcliiusori.    Chlof  Justice  of  the  Supremo  Coiu-t  of  Cyprus. 

Master  Rl  Rii^by  School. 
1  Hegistrar  of  the  University  of  Wales. 

Jud^e  of  tho  High  Court,  Chancery  Uivisiou. 

Bishop  of  the  Church  of  England  in  South  Tokyo,  1886— 18SI7. 

Head  Master  of  Bury  Grammar  School. 

KquBl  OS  Chancellor's   Meditllisls.     lllsGrnce   th«   Chancplinr  gnv 


third    Medal 


lliKl'ly''i"'">KU'«l'"'  'nlhf  Ki 


for  CliH 


I'll.i 


Medals 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


365 


I S74.— Examiners 


rJohn  Maxwell  Image,  M.A.  Trin. 
I  Frederick  Apthorp  Paley,  M.A. 

John  Edwin  Sandys,  M.A.  St  John's. 

Cliarlo-s  Edward  Graves,  M.A.  St  John's. 

William  Mandell  Gunson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
[Handley  Carr  Glyn  Moule,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


l>»*Leaf       (11 
'*Hawlin3  J  11 

*Freesewj 
2*0rpen         ) 
'*Rendall  m) 
'Bramley) 
•Hicks      j 
■••Butcher  m 
*  Perry  m 
5»Clark 
sMosor 
Gil)soii 
*L.lovd  m 
^•Griiy,  A. 
Dyson     I 
"•Streaiie 
Wilson  \ 
sWilliams 
West 
"Grant 
i"Wix 


Trin. 

Kino's 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Kinq's 

Tri'n.  H. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Jesus. 

Caii(.<i 

Emm. 

Kinfi's 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

King's 

King's 


Ds  Bianclii 
Loach 
Warwick 

i"Cox 
'^Ln^aii 
Moulton 
Weir 
Preston 
Hoare 
Goldney 
(Jrasctt 
Lee 

Merivale 
Jollirte 
Tillard 
Pyrie 
Bourne 
Hughes 


Nevinson ' 
Patterson 
Tyas 
Hooton ) 
Snell     i 
Allen  1 

KirchholTer) 
Hall 
Yeatman 


Pet. 

Christ's 

Clare 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Christ'. 1 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Joh. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Sid. 

Down . 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Cath. 

Trin. 


Third  Class. 


1)8  Prior 
Rust 

Cheshire      l 
May,  E.  H.j 
LushingtonI 
Willcox        I 
Todd 
Creak ) 
Petty  j 
Goolden 
Boddy 
French     1 
Harkness] 
BcllUouse 
Gwilliin 
Hue 
"Stanford 


Caius 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

J  oil. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Emm, 

Emm. 

'I'rin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1  .Maater  Ht  P.lon. 

2  Formerly  Fellow  of  PemhroUe. 

5  Head  Master  of  the  Charterhouse  School. 

4  M.P.  for  York,  ]SK— l(*l(!.     King-g  Counsel. 

6  King's  Counsel. 

8  Master  «t  Shrewsbury  School. 

7  Tutor  of  Jeaus, 

8  Fellow  of  Corpus. 

9  Head  MnsUr  of  Bangor  School. 

10  One  of  II  M.  Inspectors  of  .Schools. 

11  I'rofessor  of  I'hyslca,  Montreal. 

12  Head  Masierof  the  Oramrnar  School,  Neweastle-on-T)'no. 
l.'l  Professor  of  Mu[<ic. 

■\    Fqual  as  Chancellor's  Medallists. 

m   HIchI;  distinguished  in  the  Riamination  for  Clian.Tellor's  Medals. 


1 


366 


CLASSICAL  TKII'OSF.S. 


[■  Charles  Edward  (Jravcs,  M.A.  S/  John's. 
William  Mandcll  (iiiiisoii,  M.A.  (■hrist's. 
^cnn      u». . ,.t^t.,., .  J  Haudlev  ('arr  Glyn  Moulo.  M.A.  Trin. 

lo75. — hXAMINKRS  1     .  i  *       i.         I      •    1      AT    A       7'-       ' 

Augustus  Austell  Leigh,  M.A.  Anhfs. 
I  John  Edwin  Sandys,  M.A.,  St.  John's. 
I  James  Smith  Reiti,  ML.,  Christ's. 


First  Cliiss. 

Seroiiil  CId 

s.s. 

Tlonl  Clas.', 

l)si'Peskett(A) 

Mayd. 

Ds  Adams     i 

aidnei/ 

Os^Freeland 

*Tillev 

Kirid's 

RadclifTe  1 

Ai«</'* 

Bailv              \ 

2'G0W(D) 

Trin. 

Carlisle 

Trin. 

Crawley         (     . 

*Baker»n 

Joh. 

Bingham        \ 

Trin. 

Formby          ^ 

S"  Balfour »»  1 

Trin. 

Bridgeraan     1 

Trin. 

Steavenson     | 

Salt             1 

Kino's 

Kempton        C 
Poynter        J 

Pemb. 

Stevens          / 

Joynes 

Kitu/'s 

(iueeiis' 

French 

KoUv         I 

Clare 

Nock 

Joh. 

H  ortoii 

Tillyard     i 

Joh. 

Knightly      ) 

Joh. 

M OS ley      ) 

»Soilth 

Jesus 

Stevenson    1 

Mapd. 

Snarke     I 
Thompson 

.\rl)liister 

Clare 

Fairbanks 

Clare. 

Booth 

Trin. 

Blackmore 

Queens' 

ilaviland  j 

Batten 

Joh. 

Browne 

Cath. 

Martin        1 

4EUiott 

Cains 

Hoiijier    1 

Clare 

'I'ute 

Bayfield 

Clare 

Smith       J 

Trin. 

"  Southward  m 

Cath. 

Busse 

Trin.  II. 

Scallon  1 

Kimi's 

Madge  l 

Emm. 

Verry     1 

Christ's 

Peach  J 

Down. 

• 

Macmillan  1 

Christ's 

Jackson 

Trin. 

6M093                  1 

Joh. 

Hobinson 

Cath. 

Raynor 

Joh. 

Jeffery 
Evill 

Carter          i 
Henderson  I 
Kingdon      ) 
Hamilton 
Brooke 

Magd. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corpui 

Jesus 

Joh 

Mai)' I. 

Cain.- 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Uou-n 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Joh, 

Cuius 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin 

Joh. 


1  Tutor  of  MaKclolone. 
:   IIhhcI  MHi.ler  of  Westminster  Scho< 
;i  M.P.  for  Leeds,  Oontr.-il,  IHRfi-  lillli; 
4  OneofH.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools. 
6  Tutor  of  at  Catlmino's  College. 
6  Mxiiter  ul  Chiirterhoute  School, 
m  lllgbly  distingiiiitht^ti  In  the  Kxxn 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


367 


r  John  Edwin  Sandys,  M.A.  St  John's. 
Jiiuies  Smitli  Reid,  M.L.  Christ's. 

\\  illiiini  Mandell  Gunson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
I  Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.  Cuius. 
I  Alfred  Pretor,  M.A.  Si  Cath. 


First  Clas 

SecoiiH  Class. 

Thir.l  CI 

ISS. 

risnVace  (a) 

Joh. 

Ds  Tanner 

Prmli. 

Ds  Bradford 

Trin. 

'Noil  m 

Pet. 

I"  Fdcn 

P.'tub. 

Mann 

Trin. 

♦Doutoii 

Kino's 

Boutflowtr  1 

Cains 

Deck       1 

Cor /mi 

*.Macaulay  ml 

Ti-i,i. 

Ray  nor        l 

Joh. 

(ireen     !■ 

Cath 

'■Siinpkinson  J 

Joh. 

Inclibald 

Clare 

Wel)Ster' 

Trin. 

2-Jenkinson  m 

Trill. 

Fraser     I 

Clar, 

Borton 

Kin/i's 

*.Sclwyn 

Kina's 

Watkins  i 

Jesus 

Arnold 

Kiiu/'s 

Botiriiiier      •> 

Kin'/j's 

Thurston 

Christ'). 

Sliafto 

Jesus 

■iCIiasc               1 

Christ'.'! 

Butler 

Trin. 

Bell 

Corptis 

Handfni-fi         ( 

Chrlifs 

Keating 

Corpus 

Cooper 

Trin. 

4-Postji;ate  (B)   ) 

Trin. 

Maxwell  ' 

Joh. 

Aldous 

Trin. 

S'Laurencei 

Corpus 

I'.Milman 

Kiwi's 

Samson 

.Joh. 

-.-Jeatoii      ) 

Jesus 

Hunt 

Joh: 

'^FlathcTJ 

Emm. 

Edgerky 

Matnt. 

l{4ivon 

Cains 

Barber    1 

Maqd. 

7-VVallis   1 

Caius 

Heyfjatei 

Trin. 

Banton       ) 
'HcathcoteJ 

Jesus 

Rowntree 

Clare 

Trin. 

Bather) 

Christ's 

BLusli.  C.  M.) 

Trin.II. 

Ford     } 

Joh. 

9Williatns 

Trin. 

Blyth          1 

Christ's 

Wilson          ) 

Emm. 

H  utchings  i 

Sid. 

Broadhurst 

Trin. 

Caswell) 

Mand. 

Ker 

Trin. 

Stuart   I 
Newton 
Kershaw 
Turner 

Joh. 
Corpus 
Trin. 
Cath. 

1  ABsUtaiit  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Education. 

2  I'nivertily  LiSmrinn. 

3  Rishop  of  Kly.     President  of  Queens' College,  1001— 1900.     Hulaean  Lecturer,  1900.     Norrislan 
■ofessor  of  Divinity,  1901— lOO-S.     lion.  Follow  of  Thrisfp.     lion   Ffllow  of  Queens'. 

4  Profemior  of  Comparntive  Philolojry  in  llnivertitv  Co'lc^r.  London. 

5  Ju.lue  President  of  Iliish  Court  of  Griqualand 
e  M«.ler  of  Cavendish  College,  1H88— 1S92. 

7  nishopof  Wcllini!ton,  Now  Zealand. 

8  King's  Counsel. 

9  Professor  of  daisies  and  Rnglish  Literal uro  in  the  University  of  Tiumania. 

10  Bishop  of  Wakeflcld.     Hon.  Follow  of  Pembroke. 

11  One  of  11. M.  In«pfctor.ol  ScliooU. 

m  HlKhly.Mstineuishfd  in  Ihe  Kxnminjiion  for ••haocellor's  Mciiiils. 


368 


Cl.ASSlCAL  TRIPOSES. 


1877. 


[  William  Mandell  Gunsoii,  M.A.  Christ's. 
Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  MA.  Caius. 


„  1  Alfred  Pretor,  M.A.  St  Cath. 

-liXAMiNEES  S  rj,j^^,^j^g  Ethelbert  Page,  M.A.  St  Joh. 
James  Smith  Reid,  M.L.  Christ's. 
I  Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Dsi*Welldon  (a) 
"•Sharkey  m 
*Dyson 
'Corrie 
"Fulford 
'"Michell 
^* Savage 
*Chawner  (b) 
<  Davidson  1 
*Jeffery     j 

Vaughan 
'Donaldson 
•  Kennedy 
rSmith,  E.H.C. 
i^Coinpton  1 

lliggens  [■ 

James     ! 

BowTing 

Mcyrick 
9  Til  lard 


King's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

King's 

Clare 

Trin. 

Christ's 

King's 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Emm. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Ds  Leaf 
Lowry  1 
'"Vipan  J 
Pearson  (Gee) 
Northcott) 
Tarver      J 
Blackett! 
Davies     f 
Keade 
Lee 
Dixon 
Gurdon 
Nc'thersole 
Grant   1 
Rooperj 
Spencer 
Patterson ) 
Rogers      | 
Sutcliife   ) 
Baxter 
Evans 
Briscoe 
Williams 
Duffield 
Fitch     1 
Fox 

Walker  i 
Cadraan-Jones 


Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Christ's 

Trin.  H. 

Joh. 

King's 

Joh. 

Peinb. 

King's 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Cath. 

King's 

Joh'. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Clare 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Queens' 

Cath. 

Corpus 

Christ's 

Clare 


Third  Class. 

*  Warren 

Joh. 

Benwell 

Trin. 

Bene    \ 

Queens' 

Wilsouj 

Magd. 

Norman 

Trtn. 

Hill 

Trin. 

Rhodes) 

Caius 

Carr 

Joh. 

Kendall       I 

Corpus 

Pownall      5 

Pemb. 

Stephenson ) 

Cor}iiis 

Smith         , 

Sidiiri/ 

UnderhiU 

Maoii 

Wilson      1 

Peikb. 

Grant    ) 

Christ's 

HoldenJ 

Emm. 

Briggs 
Smith 

Christ's 

Pemb. 

Bull        ) 

Trin. 

Norman  J 

Corjiiis 

Mellor 

Trill. 

Godby            ) 

Mii.l.l. 

PostlethwaiteJ 

Clan- 

1  Do.an  of  Manchester.     Bishop  ..f  Calcutta,  1898-1901.      Heait  Maateiof  Harrow  School,  )8W 
8.      Hulaeau  l-octuror,  181>7. 

2  M««tet  at  Kugljy  S«hool. 

:i  Kormerly  Fellow  of  Corpu«. 
4  Mauler  at  H«-'ow  School. 
i  Master  of  Mwdalone. 
C  Master  at  Haileybury  College. 

7  Master  at  Clifton  I'olloge. 

8  Head  Master  of  Dover  College. 

a  One  of  H.  M.  Inspectors  of  Schools. 
10  Vice  I'rincipal  of  the  Droiesan  College.  Kondebosch,  S.  Africa. 
m  Highly  cllsimKuisheil  in  the  Kxanilnalion  tor  CImnrellor's  Medals. 


J 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES, 


369 


1878. — Examiners   -{ 


r  Thomas  Ethelbert  Page,  M.A.  St  John's. 
I  James  Smith  Reid,  M.L.  Christ'' s. 

Richard  Dacre  Archer- Hind,  M.A.  Trin. 

Thomas  Herbert  Orperi,  M.A.  Pembroke. 
I  Alex.  Francis  Kirkpatrick,  M.A.  Trin. 
L  William  Mandell  Gnnson,  M.A.  Christ's. 


First  Cluss. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


Ds  i-Cooke  (A) 
*Frazer  m 
♦EriKlish  (B) 
'Clifford 
*How8on| 
*Vince     ( 
»AJlen,  G.  C. 
■'James,  S.  R.  in 

Bryans  m 

Milton    1 

Roberts) 

Harris 

Headley       1 
*Spring-Kice  ) 

Jennings 


King's 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Christ'.s- 

Kino's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Trin. 

King's 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Cuius 

Trin. 

Clare 


Ds  iHughes 
^Lyttelton, 

Hon.  E. 
Wright 
Webster 
Ritchie 
Birks 
Gaussen 
Lewis 
Field  1 

Lehmann  I 
Pearson      I 
Willan       J 
Christie  ) 
Jacob     / 
Labatt   ) 
Kingsfordl 
Patey        J 
Reynolds  1 
Spencer  ) 
Benliam  ) 
Mundv   !• 
Sells  "     ) 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Corpus 

'I'rin . 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Calh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Sidney 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Corpus 

Trin . 

Joh. 


Ds  Vane 
Collin       1 
Galloway' 
Ryland     ) 
"Boyce  j 
Molinej 
Lowther 
l.aviria 
Marshall 
Gepp 
Batchelor 
Crick 
Gurdon 
Palmer 
Morgan 
Browne 
Evans 
Crofts      I 
'Hunting! 
Bladon 
French ) 
Harris  j 


Trin. 

King's 

Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Pet. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Queens' 

Joh. 

Sidney 

Pemb. 

.Jesus 

Corjms 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Sidney 

Down. 

Clare 

Corpus 

Corpus 


1  Head  Master  of  Aldenham  Schoul. 

2  Heail  Master  of  Ihe  Surrey  County  School,  I'ranleigh. 
a  Head  Mastei  of  :Malveru  College. 

4   King's  Counsel. 

i  Head  M»sler  of  Eton  College. 

6  Head  MHBter  of  King's  Lynn  (i raramar  School. 

7  Second  Master  at  Sutton  Valence  School. 

•n  Highly  distinguished  in  the  Kxaminailon  for  Chancellor's  MrdaU 


16— G 


370 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1879. — EXAMINKRS 


f  Thomas  Herbert  Orpeii,  M.A.  Pembroke. 
'  Alex.  Fnincis  Kirkpatrick,  M.A.  Trln. 

William  Mandell  Guiison,  M.A.  Christ's. 

Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.  Chrisfs. 

William  Emertoii  Heitland,  M.A.  67  Jb/m's. 

Arthur  Woollgar  Verrall,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


Dsi*Arnold  (b) 
^''Tottenhani  (a) 
*Douf;.in  m 

S'Bcndiill) 
■I'Gill         j 
West  m 
•'"Dale       ) 
"Herfordj 
*Felt(>el 
*(iray    j 
Masiin  III 
Barnard  ) 
'Luckliauij 
t'arr       1 
Woodd 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

ChrisCs 

Caiu.it 

Maud. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Queens' 

Trin 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Caius 

King's 


Us  Chance 

sCoonilifS 
Millar 
Serjuant 
Youn^' 
Cunningliaui 

^Evans 
Hill 
Moser 
Man  ley- 
Woodward 
Freeth) 
Rose    i 
Deedes 
Powell 
Fletcher 
Harrison 
Lee 

Rose  I 

Trevor-.Iones  j 
Hetherington) 
Hill  ( 

Scott  \ 

Binnev ) 
Powell  j 
Tanqueray 
Wawn 


Trin. 

.foil. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Emm. 

Cath. 

Emm. 

Christ's 

Jesns 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Sidney 

Trin.'//. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

King's 

Kinp's 

Maiid. 

Jesiis 


l)s  Wilson 
Wriji;lit 
Williams 
Armour  I 
Palmer  j 
Nightingale 
Lewis     1 
icRogers  • 
Smith    ) 
Routh 
Boyd 

Heywood  \ 
.JohnstoneJ 
Finch 
Male 
Patorson 
Bourne  I 
Light     J 
Moore 
Brownel 
Earle     1 


Corpus 

Trin.  II. 

Maiid. 

Mut/d. 

Down. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Sidnei/ 

Cullt. ' 

Corpus 

Cains 

Corpus 

Jesus 

Joli. 

Christ'.': 

Emm. 

King's 

Joh. 

Christ'.- 

Joh. 

Cath. 


1  Professor  of  LittiUp  University  College  of  Nortli  Wales,  Bangor. 

5  Late  Fellon-olMi  John".  College. 
3  Professor  of  Sanskrit,  190^—1906. 
A  Esquire  Bodell,  18il3— 18il9. 

i  Vice-Ohanccllor  of  the  University  of  Liverpool. 

6  Professor  of  Knglish,  Victoria  University,  Manchester. 
V  Master  at  ('helienimm  College. 

8  Professor  of  Classics,  St  John's  College,  Winnipeg. 

9  Esquire  Bedell. 

10  Master  at  Bedford  Grammar  School, 
m   Highly  distiiigiilshrd  in  fhe  Kxanimolion  Inr  Chancellor's  Mrdnln 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


371 


18S0 — Examiners 


["Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.  Christ's. 

Charles  Edmund  Ilaskins,  M.A.  ;S'^  John's. 

Arthm-  Woollgar  Verrall,  M.A.  Trinity. 
\  Albert  William  Spratt,  M.A.  St  Catharine's. 
I  Arthur  (ieorge  Peskett,  MA.  Magdalene. 
L  Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.  Pe'im})roke. 


First  CitiSi. 

Second  Class. 

Third  C 

ass. 

I)s  'Perry  m 

Kinq's 

Ds  Jones  \ 
Stocks  i 

Trill. 

Us  Johnson,  G. 

W.)  Trin. 

i*Parry5[ 

Trik. 

Pemb. 

Jones-Bateman  [  Clare 

2*Edwards  t 

Trin. 

Pricliard 

Maqd. 

Letts 

)  Jes. 

*C'olson  m 

.Joh. 

Doran 

Chr 

C'ann          \ 
Lawrence  I 

Clare 

reliance  »!  ) 

Trill. 

Rix          1 

Queens' 

King's 

■•n'arker 

Kiii(/'s. 

WinslowJ 

Cains 

Pares         ( 
io.!>rayth       ) 

Tri'n. 

"*Ri(It!eway  ; 

Caiii.i 

Bury            1 

Trill. 

Kinq's 

«  •Turner 

Jl'S. 

Harrison     . 

Joh. 

Taylor        1 
Wiiitelock  J 

.foh'. 

Robinson 

Trin. 

Pcnnynian ) 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Mird  III     1 

Trill. 

.Jackson 

Trin. 

Foley 

Kinq's 

'.•^mith  m 

KilH}'.<! 

■'Spence      ) 

Trin. 

Johnson,  H. 

j     Trill. 

sTanner   ^ 

Pi-iiib. 

Williams  j 

Sill. 

Maepherson 

■     Trin. 

Hublnrstv 

Ciith. 

Prest              1 

./.x 

Stable 

Emm. 

Gibb       ) 

Trill. 

Williams,  A.  { 

.hill. 

(iayer 

Km  in. 

llaini's    I 

Oath. 

Hughes 

Maqd. 

Johnstone] 

Jes. 

llodson   f 

Mdiiil. 

Sandys 

Joh. 

Rumsey     j 

Trin.  n. 

Sut<'lim>  j 

Jiili. 

Schneider 

Caius 

Newton 

Clare 

l.afone 

Trin. 

Bull 

Trin. 

Pain 

Clir. 

Blake 

Hunter         1 
Kirkpatrickj 
Mulliner 
Guillebaud ) 
Harper        j 
Ponsonby 
Isard           ) 
Pearson      I 
Wilkinson ) 
Rowbottom  1 
Wickham    J 
Hey  gate   ) 
Hudson    > 
La  Brooy 1 
Ilderton 
Don 

Bradsliaw) 
Puttoek     J 
Torr 
Brookes 

Sid. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Jes. 

Corp. 

Trin. 

King's 

Corji. 

Corp. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Corp. 

Jes. 

Trin. 

Chr. 

1  Lato  Tutor  of  Trinity. 

2  fellow  ol  Siiluoy  Su.sex  CcUeKe. 

3  Mantrrnt  ShrewHbury  Hcliool. 

4  Judnc  f.f  the  High  Court  of  Juntico 

6  Disiioy  Profeaaor  of  Archaeology.     K 
fl   Hea(lni.lntcr  of  Loui^hborough  School. 

7  Kiiig'H  Counsel. 

8  Mtt.ler  Ht  WeJtijiin»tcr  School 
1  M«.leral  Clilton  College. 

10  l'.liiho|>  of  Lebombo. 
^    Equal  an  Chnncellor'rtMeilHlllKtu. 
•n  llii(hly<liHtinguinhed  in  the  Kiainination  for  CMih 


rly  Professor  of  Greek,  Qucen'ii  College,  Cork. 


372 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


1881. — EXAMINKRS  - 


'  Artluxr  George  Peskett,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
Edwin  Trevor  Septimus  Carr,  M.A.,  Cath. 
Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Henry  Edwin  Savage,  M.A.,  Corpus. 
Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  Cains. 
James  Edward CowellWelldon,M.  A., A^/i.^''^. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Third   Class. 


Ds  i*Westcott  Hi 
*Goodhart  (a) 
2*Roberts  m 
■i*Robinson,  J. 

Aniiitage  (b) 
^'Harmcr 
*Henn 
*Banton 
Garland   ) 
Pagden    i 
Laurence         1 
6Smith,G.C.M.J 
Gust         ) 
Schulhof  j 


Trill. 
Trin. 
Kiiiii's. 

Chr. 

King's. 

Trin.  II. 

Jesus. 

J  oh. 

King's. 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


I)s  Gundry 
Hall 

Temperle)' 
Bland  1 
New     1 
Woolcott 
Brown       \ 
Crowder    [ 
Heynolds  ) 
Harvev 
Smitli,"H.G 
Battersby 
>>•  Murray 
Stutfieid 
iloets 
Hill 
Lindon 
Stokes   1 
Walker  j 
Vauglian 
Wriglit 
Lawson 
Edwards 
Walker 
Nininio 
Baffles      ; 
Townsnn 
Hervev 
Elliott    1 
Ford       I 
Hallward 
Trevelyan 


Emm. 

King's. 

Chr. 

Cath. 

I'd. 

Cath. 

Corp. 

King's. 

Sid.' 

Christ's. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin.  If. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Trill. 

King's. 

Pemb. 

Magd. 

Pemb. 

King's. 

Sid' 

Jestis. 

Trill. 

King's. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

King's. 

King's. 

Trin. 


I  Palmer 

Grant  1 

Greenland    j 

Malcolmson  "i 
'Prior  I 

Stewart  ( 

Surridge        j 

Robertson 

Calvert 

Ridout 

Wilson,  C.  P. 

Le  Fanu 

Metcalfe 

Nason 

Vidal 

Jobnson 

Morris 

Fisher,  F 

Jones,  L. 

Williams 

Young 

Smith,  H 

Norman 

Haig 

Wood 

Innes 

Phillips 

Sutton 

Duff 

Street 

Evans 
"Leahy 

Ostrehan 

Stailard 

Wills 

Shann 

Harris 


Sid. 

Trin. 

Corp. 

Corp. 

Queens' 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Cains. 
\Joh. 
:  Trin. 
\  Trin. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Magd. 

Cath. 

Caiii.i. 

Chr. 

Trill. 

Jesits. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Clare. 

Pemh. 

Trin 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Sid. 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cuius. 


1  Head  Master  of  Sherborne  School. 

2  Professor  of  Classics,  Leeds  University. 

:i  Dean  of  Westminster.     Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity,  1893—1899.    Hon.  Fellow  of  Christ's. 
4  Bishop  of  nochester.    Bishop  of  Adelaide,  189J— 190S.    formerly  Fellow  of  Corpus  Chrlsti 
College.    Hon.  Fellow  of  Corpus. 

6  Professor  of  English,  .Sheffield  University. 

C  Late  Fellow  of  Emmanuel.    Warden  of  St  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury. 

7  Inspector  of  Schools,  Bombay. 

*n  Highly  distinguished  in  the  Examination  for  Chancellor's  MedaU, 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


373 


1 882. — Examiners 


/Henry  Edwin  Savage,  M.A.,  Corpxis. 

Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  Cains. 
)  Arthur  George  Peskett,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 

George  Chawner,  M.A.,  King's. 

Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pemhroke. 


Fiiil  Class. 

lis '*Tucl<er1I  Juk. 

-*VVardale  m  Clare 

3*.Moss  m  J  oh. 

*\Vvse^  Trin. 

^*Du"ffm  Trin. 

■■■'Madlev  m  \Pemh. 
';'Wilsoh,H.F.  mJTWn. 

'Oavies  m  Trin. 

.Moffatt  Cath. 

■•Knight  Caih. 

Jones  Pet. 

Macaulav  Kino'x 
s.-^impsonlH.F.M.  Pemh. 

Davies  Down. 

(iriffith    I  Kiim's 

SHewett    [  Pemh. 

Rundall  ('  Pemh. 

Smith     ^  Down. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


Ds  Cooke-Hurle 
Brownrigg ) 
Harding     ] 
Hunter 

WLenox- 

Conyngliani 
Peirson 
Devonshire 
Jervis    ) 

"Watson  J 
Boden  1 

i-Dasent  1 
Bidden      - 
Exhani        I 
Rainsford  j' 
Watson     ) 

"Knott) 
Synge  i 
Horne 
Ricliards 
Lindon 
Lloyd 


Trin. 
Emm. 
Sid. 
\  Cai. 

(Cat. 
J  Pet. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

Pet. 

Queens' 

Jesus 

Mao'l. 

Joli. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Maffd. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Trin. 


l)s  Hyper 
Copeman 
Parker  1 
Pulling] 
Galpinj 
KieserJ 
TroUope 
Fowler 
Brcjwn        ) 
Champion  J 
Mackie      ) 
McMillan 
Armstrong! 
Atniore       J 
Woodhouse 
n  H  arding 
Muckalt] 
Smith     J 
Dale  1 

Hannam       ! 
Richardson  ) 
Lutyens 
Holdsworth 
Lambert 
Collyns  1 
Thomas] 


Trin. 

Clare 

Jesus 

Corp. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Corp. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corp. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Professor  of  Classical  and  Comparative  Philology  In  the  University  of  Melbourne. 

Tutor  of  Clare. 

Master  at  Harrow. 

Tutor  of  Trinity. 

Tutor  of  Fembroke. 
;  Colonial  Secretary,  Orange  River  Colony.    C.M.G. 
'  Fellow  of  Corpus.    Principal  of  Clergy  Training  School.     Hulbenn  Lecturer,  1966. 

Rector  of  Abcrileen  Grammar  School. 
I  Masicr  al  Winchester. 
I  Master  at  Fettes  College. 

Head  Master  of  Lancaster  Grammar  School. 
:  Master  at  Bedford  Grammar  School. 
1  Head  Master  of  the  Skinner's  School,  Tunbridge  Wells, 

I'rtbend.iry  (if  I.ichflcld.     Principal  of  Lichfield  Theological  College. 
I   KquHl  aiChnncrlloi  8  MednllisU. 
n   Highly  di•tin^llil■h■'U  in  the  Examination  for  Chaocellor'a  Medals. 


1 


374 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES.    NEW  REGULATIONS. 

The  Examinations  are  held  in  Easter  Term. 


A  Student  who  lias  obtained  Honours  in  Part  I.  may  be  a  Candidate 
for  Honours  in  Part  II.  following,  provided  that  he  has  then  kept 
seven  terms,  and  that  twelve  terms  have  not  passed  after  the  tirst 
of  the  seven. 

The  names  are  arranged  alpliabetically,  in  Part  I.  in  each  division  of  eacli  class, 
in  Part  11.  in  each  class. 

In  Part  II.  the  letters  b,  c,  d,  e,  ajipended  to  the  name  of  a  candidate  denote  the  section 
or  sections  for  which  he  is  placed  ii;  the  tirst  class.  Tlie  cniiihiiuitiiiii  of  two 
letters  thus,  "b  with  c"  or  "c  with  </,"  indicates  that  a  eandidatr  has  iilitaiiied  a 
tirst  class  on  the  comhined  result  of  two  sections.  The  letter  a  indicates  that 
the  candidate  to  whose  name  it  is  appended  has  also  attained  a  tirst  class 
standard  in  section  A.     The  asterisk  denotes  special  distinction. 


KXAMINKRS 


Part   \.—Juiie,  1881. 

r Charles  Walter  Moule,  i\l.A.,  Corpus. 
I  John  I'eile,  M.A.,  Chri>,fs. 
J  Augustus  Austen  Leigh,  iM.A. ,  King's. 
j  .lames  Smith  Reid,  M.l^.,  Cains. 
I  William  Emertoii  Heitland,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
[_  Richard  Dacre  Archer- Hind,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 


Second  Ciass. 


Dii:  1. -Barker  (b) 
Div.2.   Clough 
*  Heath 
Pearson 
i*Stout 
Div.  3.   Coleridge 
Impev 
*Wallis 


Trin. 

Trin. 

'lYin. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Kimt's 

K  inn's 

Caius 


Div.  1.  Smith 
Dii:  2.  Cooper 
■  Hapson 
Whihlev 


Trin. 

Ctiri.it's 

Joh. 

Je.ius 


Div.  1. 
Div.  -2. 
Div.  3. 


Third  Class. 

Murton 
Hockly 
Morton 


Trin. 
Jesus 
Trin. 


Part  U.—June,  1882. 

r  Charles  Edward  Graves,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

I    Henry  JacUson,   M.A.,  Trinity. 

■^  Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  Cuius. 

Examiners^    d   i     ,   h         hi      -vi  i     r„  .'  .y        • 
'    Kobert    Drew   Hicks,   ^l.A.,   Jrimtij. 

John   Percival    Postgate,  M.A.,   Trinity. 

James   Kdward  Covvell   Welldon,   M.A.,   King's 


First  Class. 
•Stout  (((.fc-)       Joh. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 
Hocklv  Jcsns 


■  l.iigic  ;iijil  Metiiphv 


,  St  Andrew's  Univorsltv 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


375 


Part  I. — June,  1882. 

rCharles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.,  Corpus 
I  John  Peile,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
r,  John  Edwin   Nixon,   .M.A.,   Kina's. 

James  Smith   Keid,  ALL.,  Lams. 
Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,   Trinity. 
i^Francis  John  Henry  Jenkinson,  M.A.,   Trinity. 
First  Class. 


Division 

1. 

Division  2. 

Divisio) 

3. 

i*Adam  (a) 

Caius 

Ford                    Clare 

Crawford 

Emm. 

*Dinisdale 

Kint)'s 

Hitchcock           Pemb. 

Eyres 

Christ's 

2  •Gardner 

Cains 

•Innes                   Trin. 

Powell 

King's 

S'lnge  (A) 

Kino's 

5  "Piatt                    2'rin. 

Reynolds 

Si(i: 

^-Leatlies  (b) 

Tri'n. 

Sniitli,  n.  W.     Joh. 

Searle 

King's 

Miicnamara, 

A 

Trin. 

Welch 

King's 

Itowlatt 

Kinp's 

.Second  Class. 

Dii-is, 

OH 

l. 

Division  2. 

nirisio 

1  3. 

Cliitty 

Kimi's 

Clarksou              Kind's 

Ackrovd 

Joh. 

Christie 

loh. 

^Cummins             Cuius 

)Jate 

Emm. 

Cratiock 

Pemb. 

Davies                Joh. 

Capel-Cure 

King's 

Din-wall 

Pet. 

Evors                  Jesus 

I'Mwards 

'trin. 

Dodd 

Joh. 

Pope                     Sid. 

Egerton 

Jesus 

Fulford 

Clare 

Smith,  .J.  K.        Christ's 

Penn 

Trin. 

Hampden-.Jones  Emm. 

Westcott             Pemb. 

Garland 

Joh. 

8  King 

Clare 

Hammond 

Joh. 

LiddoII 

Trin. 

Holt 

Christ's 

Pilkington 

Pet. 

Hudson 

Pet. 

Sandford 

Jnli. 

.Mosse 

Corp. 

Scott,  C.  A. 

Joh. 

Penny 

Irin.  II. 

.Sherrnigton 

Joh. 

White 

Pemb. 

Wilde 

Trin.  H. 

Third  Class. 

Divim 

on 

1. 

Division  2. 

Division  .3. 

Baker 

Clare 

Marshall             Trin. 

Hrookshank 

Joh. 

Cliaiiiliers 

Trin. 

Owen                   Jesus 

Bullock 

Trin. 

Couseus 

Christ's 

Simkin                 Joh. 

Eicke 

Joh. 

Dixon 

Christ's 

Sutthery             Clare 

Gill 

Jesus 

llaviland 

Joh. 

Walker               Kiittj's 

Le  Fanu 

Joh. 

Kirwan 

Cath. 

Whelpton           Peinl). 

Lemon 

Trin. 

Ravson 

Joh. 

Wilcox                Clare 

Napier,  F. 

Trin. 

Wells 

Joh. 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Napier,  H.  P. 

Rothwell 

Salisbury 

Trin. 
Corp. 
Corp. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Division 

3. 

Second  Class. 

Clark,  D.  C.  E. 
Jex-BIake,  K. 

Girton. 
Girton. 

Division 

1 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Blagrave,  A. 

Neu'nham. 



Black,  C.  C. 

Neu-nham 

Conder,  E.  M. 

Girton. 

HodK'e,P.R.L. 

Girlon. 

Sliarpley,E.  M.  Newnham 

Division  1. 
Caltlirop. C.  M.     Girton. 


Third  Class. 

Division  2. 

Mutton,  C..\.     Girlon. 


1  Late  Fellovr  of  Bintnanuel  College. 

2  Professor  of  Archeology,  University  College,  LonUo 
a  Lady  .MarKurct  Professor  of  Divinity. 

6  Professor  of  (sreeli  at  UniTrraity  Collegs,  loodon. 

7  M:i8ter  *t  Marlborough  College. 


Division  3. 
Dixon,  K.  E.       Girton. 
Kasterlicld,H.M.  Girton. 
Marsh,  A.  M.       Newnham. 
Sellers,  E.  Girlon. 


4  Civil  Service  CoramiHsioner. 
6  Bishop  of  Madagascar. 


376 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  ll.—June,  1883 


r  Robert  Burn,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
John  Peile,  M.A.,  Christ's'. 
Charles  Etlwai-d  Graves,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Sidney  Colvin,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
ExAMiNFRS  -l  Willi^J^  Chawner,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

I  Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
George  Walter  Prothero,  M.A.,  King's. 
Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
John  Percival  Postgate,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
James  George  Frazer,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 

*Barker(a*,fc*,f)(B)  Trin. 
Ds  Chambers  ((/)  Trin. 

t^oleridge  (c)  Kimfs. 

Ds  *Dinisdale  (a*,  c*)  Kimi's. 
Ds  Dixon  (e)  Chr. 

Ds  Kyres  (c)  Vhr. 

Ds  *Heath  {a,  b)  Trin. 

Ds  *liige  («*,  (•')  (a)     King's. 

Pearson  (a,  b  with  e)  Chr. 
Dsi*Platt  (a,  i/)  Trin. 

2*Rapsoii  (e)  Joh. 

Smith,  A.  H.  ((/*)  Trin. 
*Walli3,  H.  \V.(e*,e*)  Cai. 
Whibley  ((/)  Jesxis. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds  Dingwall          Pel. 
Ds  Ford                 Clare. 
Ds  Fulford            Clare. 
Ds  Liddell              Trin. 
Ds  Macnamara      Trin. 
Ds  Wells,  W.        Joh. 

Ds  Cooper               Christ'. 
Ds  Crawford           Emm. 
Ds  Marshall            Trin. 
Ds  Murton              Triti. 
Ds  Powell,  J.  C.     King's. 
Ds  ^^'alker              King's. 

WOMEN. 


Black,  C.  C.  ill)         Neivnham. 
Calthrop,  C.  M.  {h)  Girton. 
Sharpley,  K.  M.  {ft)  Newnham. 


Ilutton,  C.  A.         Girton.  I  Jex-Blake,  K. 


1  I'rofeaBor  of  Greek,  Univeraity  College,  Londo 

2  Profenaor  of  Sauukrit. 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


377 


Part  I.— June,  1883. 

r  John  Edwin  Nixon,  M.A.,  King's. 

I  Charles  Edmund  Haskius,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
„  J  Richard  Dacre  Ai-cher-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinitif. 

i^XAMiNEKs  <  pj.jjucis  John  Henry  Jenkiuson,  M.A.,  Trinitif. 
John  Archibahl  Sharkey,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

[Alfred  William  Winterslow  Dale,  M.A.,  Trin.  II. 


First  Class. 

Dwisiuii  1. 

Division  2. 

Division 

3. 

Bensly                  Trin. 

Cowan 

Trin. 

•i*Blenkin 

Trin. 

Macnagliten  (a)  Trin. 

Ford 

King's. 

Carpenter 

Sidnei/. 

Stewart  Brown    Trin. 

2Grant 

Kiiig's. 

Seaman 

Clare. 

Strachan  (b)         Pemb. 

Harman,  J.  E.     King's. 

Starkie 

Trin. 

Tatham,  11.  F.  W.  Trin. 

Macnaghten 

Robson 

Tait 

Kinp's. 
Christ's. 
Pet. 

White-Thomson  King's. 

8Wilson 

Pemb. 

Second  Class. 

Diri.<!ion  1. 

Division  2. 

Division 

3. 

Harnard              King's. 

Boyle 

King's. 

Austen 

Emm. 

Bather                 Pemb. 

Clay 

Trin. 

Chater 

Christ's. 

BrouKhton           Cuius. 

Crosse 

Trin. 

Fischer 

Glare. 

Karrar                   Macid. 

Crosse 

Emm. 

Grant 

Corjtns. 

Gaskin                  Emm. 

Layng 

Jesus. 

Parry 

Magd. 

lluriinian             Joh. 

Mallinson 

Christ's. 

Pinder 

Cains. 

.loyiKs                  King's. 

Monro 

Clare. 

Robinson 

Trin. 

Ki'rkpatrick         Trin. 

Scott 

Pemb. 

Smith,  W. 

Cains. 

Plaskitt                Pet. 

Sikes 

Trin. 

Welldon 

Jesus. 

Redniayne,  R.     Trin. 

Warburton 

Trin. 

Wix 

Pemb. 

Scott                    Christ's. 

Whiting 
Third 

Joh. 
Class. 

Divi 

non  1. 

Divi 

ion  2. 

Atkinson 

Sidnei/. 

Blain 

Joli. 

Bt-nbow 

Trin. 

Eyre 

Corpus. 

Bull 

Jesus. 

Gardner 

Trin. 

Cliapnian 

Sidney. 

Giirdon 

Trin. 

Copt-land 

King's. 

Ilardwicli 

Joh. 

Frencli 

Trin. 

Haslain 

Emm. 

Hill 

Cath. 

Lomax,  .J. 

F.       Joh. 

Lees 

Clare. 

Newton 

Magd. 

Pollock,  E. 

M.     Trin. 

Panting 

King's. 

Richardson 

Queens'. 

Pearcu 

Joh. 

Tyler 
Westall 

Ml. 

Pryor 

Trin. 

Queens'. 

Sniith,  N.  11.        Joli. 

Wilkes 

Joh. 

WOWi 

FlEST 

Second 

5  Vy vyan 

Class. 

Class. 

Trin. 

Di  vision  1. 

1                Divis 

'on  2. 

Division 

3. 



Third  C 

Jlass. 

Dabis,  T. 

Newnham 

Divis 

ion  1. 

Division  2. 

Carlisle,  11. 

Oirton. 

Beggs,  .J.  V 

V.     Girton. 

llavnes,  L. 

11.         Oirton. 

Gray,  F.  R 

Newnham. 

.Macluod,  K 

GirtoH. 

Haciin,  E. 

J.     Netcnham. 

1  iluK><ea  Vrutettor  of  ClHiBicii,  UnlviTBlty  ol  Adelaide,  floulb  Auitr«li( 

2  l'ro7e>sai  of  HIatoryaad  Gngliah  l.liernture,  I.oodi)  Uiiivuraity, 
:\  Huier  ol  Petlea  College. 


4  Prebenilury  In  Liiiculn  t'atbedrul. 
t>  UlHhup  iif  ZuliiluDii. 


378 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


I'art   U.—Jinie,   1884. 


EXAIVIIM  (It- 


f  Charles  Edward  Graves,  M.A  ,  Sf  John's. 

Sidney  Colvui,  M.A.,  'j'rinifi/. 

Percy  Gardner,  M.L.,  Christ's. 

Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  OonvilJe  and  Pains. 
I   James  Smith  Reid,  M.L.,  OnnviUe  and  Cuius. 
I    llichanl  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinitif. 
I   Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Francis  John  Henry  Jenkinson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
^  John  Percival  Postdate,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  ("lass. 
->  Adaui(t(*,?<*,<!*)  (a)  Cams 

♦Gardner  {a,  (/*)  Caius 
DsGrant  ((■*)  Kiny's 

Ds  Harnian,  J.  £.(«,  c)Kinti's 

*  I  lines,  H.  M'-Ij.  (((,/))  Trin. 
I'Leathes (a*,  ?<*,(■)  (b)  Trin. 
Os  Plaskitt  (c)  Pet. 

'Rowlatt  (a*,h*,  c')Ki)iy'.<t 
11  s  Wilson  («,  c)  Pemb. 


Second 

Class. 

Third 

Class. 

Ds  Carpenter 

Sidney 

Christie 

Jolt. 

Ds  Clay 

Trin. 

Ds  Farrar 

Mayil. 

Pryor 

Trin.. 

Ds  Gaskin 

Em  man 

Ds  Seaman 

Clare 

Ds  Tait 

l\'l. 

Ds  Westall 

Qiieeni:' 

1  Civil  Service  Commissioner. 


Examiners 


CLASSICAL    TRIPOSES. 

Part  I.— June,  1884. 
r  Charles  Kdmund  Haskins,  M.A.,  St  Jolui's. 
I  William  Willis  Walker,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Arthui  George  Peskett,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
J  James  Gow,  M.A.,  Triinty. 
I   Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
I  Jolin  Archibald  Sharkey,  ]\1.A.,  Christ's. 
I   Alfred  Hands  Cooke,  iVI.A.,  King's. 
L  Alfred  William  Winterslow  Dale,  M.A.,  Tiin. 


379 


Haydon  IHiio's 

'".)aines.  .\i.  I!,  (a)  l\imi'.<i 

Heiidall  Tri'n. 

"I'.aker  Pi'mh. 

1  »aineB-Longworth     7V);i. 


'-'Darliiigtuii 

l>avies,  A.  LI 
"  Dickinson 
(iuillemaril 
Kenipthoriie 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Kinij's 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Hart  ram 

Carpenter,  .J 
■*  fust 
*  Evans 

Foster 

Hiee 

Sikes 

Sortain 

White,  K.  .J. 

(Neville  Neville)  Trin. 


Pet. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Pemh. 

Ma(lfl. 

Christ' I 

Pemb. 


Arnold 

Chambers 

Crook 

Douglas 

llerrini; 

Harrington 
Hristowe 
Campbell 
Hunt 


Trin. 

Trin. 

.fnh. 

Clirisfs 

Jf.ius 

Trin. 
Trin.  H. 
Clare 
Pet. 


llandford 

Christ's 

Harrison,  C.  K 

Trin. 

K  itch  in 

Trin. 

Lomax,  W.  J. 

Joh. 

Man 

Clare 

Mansfield,  lion 

J.    Trin. 

Mead 

Joh. 

Paterson 

Queens' 

Kait 

Pel. 

I'ridhani 

Sid  net/ 

Rhodes 

Christ's 

UichardsoM,  \V 

1*.  Christ's 

Strong 

Joh. 

Thomson 

Clare 

Thorp 

Cath. 

FiBST  Class. 


First  Class. 
"Nicol  Trin.  H. 

*Smith,  H.  B.  (b)  Trin. 


Brown,  R.  P. 
Giles 
Kellett 
Lynch 
Moulton 
•>*Nairne 
Stokes 


'Trin. 

Cains 

Sidneii 

Trin.' 

Kini/'s 

Jesits 

Pemh. 


Second  Class. 
Martelli  Queens' 

Stretton  Joh. 


Barratt 

Cousins 

Griffith 

Gundrv 

Kermode 

Lockhart 

Mintorn 

Piatt 

Robin 

Robv 

Tait' 

Wood 

^'eatman 

Third 
Williams,  L. 

Baugh 

Bullock 

Edwards 

Gough 

Harpley 

Knowles 

Southall 

Bingley 

Bird 

Dewar 

IJunne 

Hopkins 

Johnson 

Kynaston 

Lang 

Maclagau 

Moore 

Oakley 


Emman. 
Jesus 
Clare 
Sidnei/ 
Queens' 
Corp. 
Cuius 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin.  H. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Class. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corp. 

Pemh. 

Sidney 

Queens' 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 


•*Benson 
s'Gilson 

*Callendar 

Cartmell 

Little 

Macklin 

Pearce,  N.  D.  I'. 

Pope 
»Kagg 

Stanwell 


//. 

Kinji's 
Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

ICiiiii's 

Cains 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Joh. 


Bray 

WEverv 
PieId,C.H.  A.F 
Hicks 
Hill 

James,  J.  1). 
Kerricli 
Lawsou 
Maddrell 
Pilgrim 

.Scott-Moiicrieflf 
Smith,  H.  C. 
Smith,  W.  H. 
Wilson,  J.  C. 


Cath. 
Trin. 
'.  Corp. 
Christ's 
Trin. 
Maijd. 
Trin.  II. 
Trin. 
Sidneu 
Clare' 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Christ's 
Corp. 


Perkins 

Puckridge 

Purves 

Simpson 

Terry 

Ward,  R.  V. 

Broivn,  M.  T.  K. 

Buss 

Davies,  R.  W. 

Dubourg 

Duncan 

Fisher,  E. 

Hartley 

Langhorne 

Norman 

Pain 

Pybus 

Smith,  F. 

Topple 


Corp. 

Clare 

Queens' 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Cains 

Corp. 

Maod. 

Joli. 

Corp. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

('hrist's 

Pet. 

Corp. 

Joh. 


Zimmern,  A. 
Case,  J.  E. 


Girtiin 
Oil-ton 


Third  Class. 
Renouf,  E.  Newnham 

Rickett,  M.  E.     Newnham 

Silcox,  L.  Newnham 


1  Provost  of  KliiKSC.illege. 

2  One  of  II. M.  Inspectora  of  Schooli. 

'  M.P-  lor  Lincolnshire,  3t.-imf»r<l  Div  ,  1890— 

4  Master  nl  Kings  School.  Cinlerhury. 

5  Follow  of  Emmanuel  College. 

«  Profeiwor  of    Hebrew    and    Old    Testament 


Exegesis,  King's  College,  London. 

7  Follow  of  M.igdnlene  College. 

8  Head    Master  of  King  Edward   VI.  School, 
nirminghaTn. 

9  Head  M«*Wr  of  Hereford  Sclionl. 
10  Bishop  of  the  Falkland  Islands. 


380 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  \ I. —June,  1S85. 


Examinees 


Cliiirk's  AValtei-  Monle,  M.A.,  Corjnm. 
John  I'eile,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
Henry  Jackson,  Litfc.D.,  Trinity. 
Percy  Gardner,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
William  Emerton  Heitlancl,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Edward  Seynier  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Arthur  Anfj;ustus  Tilley,  M.A.,  King's. 
Francis  John  Henry  Jcnkinson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
'--Edward  Veiiion  Arnold,  M.A.,  Trinitp. 


First  Class. 

Second 

Class. 

r>s  Arnold  («)         Trm. 

Ds  Bartram 

Pet. 

Hfiisly  (a,  e)     Trin. 

Uristowe 

Trin.  H. 

('owaii  (a,  b)      Trin. 

I1.S  Cartnifll 

Chr. 

I'Janius  («',  (/*)(A)  Kin(i'.<! 

Wicol 

Trin.  II 

ns»Kellett  ((■)         Sill. 

Ds  .Strong 

Joli. 

"Macnagliten 

(«*.?<,,•<)  (a)  Trin. 

Ds  HcMdiill  (./,  '-)    Trin. 

*Strailiaii  (-(  , -■  )  (B)  Pfwh. 

Tatluiiii  (<(  ,b  ,(')    Trin. 

Whitc-Thonisim 

(a,  c*)              Kimi's 

Third  Class. 
Ds*Betliune- Baker  Pemh. 
Ds  Crook  Joh. 

Ds  Foster  Mayd. 

Ds  Hicks  Ctir. 

Ds  Rhodes  Chr. 


Case,  J.  K  (h)    Girton 
Sileox,  L.  M.  (h)  jNewnham 


WOMEN. 
Ziniuiprn,  A.      Girlon 


1  Provnst  of  King's  ColIeRe. 


I 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


381 


Examiners  ■{ 


Part  1. — June,  1885. 

James  Smith  Reid,  Litt.D.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
Charles  Edmuiid  Haskuis,  M.A. ,  St,  John's. 
Ai'thur  George  Peskett,  M.A.,  Magdalene . 
Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Alfred  Hands  Cooke,  M.A.,  King's. 
Reginald  St  John  Parry,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
First  Class. 


Division  1. 

Division 

2. 

Division 

3. 

*Brooke 

King's 

^Donaldson 

Trin. 

Asplen 

Emm. 

'*Conway 

Caius 

sPollock,  B. 

Trin. 

Frere 

Trin. 

»Hort 

Trin. 

*Pond 

Joli. 

*Headlam,  .1. 

W 

Kino's 

Orford 

King's 

<  Ray  nor 

Joh. 

Herbert,  T. 

A. 

Joh: 

*Wedd 

Kinq's 

5*Rouse 

Christ's 

Purton 

Pemb. 

»\Vliibley 

Pemb. 

Verity 

Trin. 

.Second  Class. 

Division  1. 

Division 

2. 

Division 

.3. 

A  rmitage 

Trin. 

Allen 

Si<l. 

Henoy 

Joh. 

ISarlow 

Joh. 

Beaumont 

Corp. 

Cadle 

Joh. 

Caldccott 

Caius 

Cobbold 

Jesus 

Gnbat 

Clare 

Dale 

Trin. 

Conwav 

Catli. 

(;riffith,W. 

H. 

Trin.  H 

Ellis,  U.  P. 

Trin. 

Danieli,  A.  E. 

Caius 

Morison 

Trin. 

fJeldart 

Emm. 

Pox 

Christ's 

Russell 

Emm. 

Gill 

Magil. 

Ingle 

Kino's 

Sharraan 

Joh. 

Ileniinnway 

Jesus 

Milne 

Pemb. 

Smith 

Cath. 

Hitchcock 

Pemh. 

Prowdo,  K. 

Joh. 

Williamson 

King's 

Kclk 

Mngd. 

Reynolds 

Qfieens' 

hidden 

JesKs 

Sannnan 

Pet. 

Mills 

Jiih. 

.Seligman 

Trin. 

Hant 

Trin. 

Westcott,  G.  H 

.  Pet. 

HawnslfV 

Calli. 

Kose,  A.  E. 

Clare 

Sing 

Citrist's 

Tompkins 

Trin. 

Third  Class. 

Divisio 

Hi. 

Div 

ision  2. 

Jiaxter 

Calh. 

Allen 

Cath. 

('hanibers 

Set. 

Ayerst 

Sid. 

Darbysliire 

Sel. 

Burn 

Trin. 

Eardley 

Joh. 

Burnett 

.Toh. 

Ellison 

Sel. 

Collier 

Emm. 

Griffith,  W.  8 

.      Trin.  II. 

Harvey,  .1 

.  H.      Joh. 

Gwinner 

Trin. 

Heathcote 

Trin. 

Ilayter,  A.  (i. 

K.  Queens' 

Howell,  T 

F.      Joh. 

.Joyce 

Caius 

Kelland 

Joh. 

Phillips 

Queens' 

Lipscomb 

Corj). 

Price 

Trin. 

Morley 

Joh. 

.Sparrow-Siui 

)3on     Trin. 

Moulc,  A. 

.J.  H.  Corp. 

Swaynu 

Trin. 

Perowne 
Postgate 
Sheppard 
Walford 
White 

Corp. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Caius 

WOMEN. 

FiaST 

Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third 

Class. 

None. 

Dawes,  E.  A.  S. 

Girton 

None. 

None. 

Alltin,  E. 
Hall,  S.  E. 

Oirton 
Newnham 

Birrell,  C.  J 

B. 

Oirton 

Lewis,  E.  .1 

Oirton 

Sheldon,  E.  A. 

Oirton 

I    I'rofc 

»»or  of  Latin,  Vic 

tori 

I  University, 

Mimchostor. 

2  lliihiiii  <>l  HriHbano. 

3  Hmil  M.-jstor  of  WollinKton  College. 
■I  Ma«ti.rat  Wo»tinin«tor  8chiiol. 

5  lieafl  MaHtor  of  tho  I'omo  School,  CambrldKO. 


382 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  IL— June,  ISbG. 

rCharles  W.ilter  Moule,  M.A.,  Cuipus. 

I  John  I'eile,  Lit.t.L>.,  OhrinVs. 

I  Heniy  Jackson,  Litt.  I).,  Trinity. 

I  James  Smith  l{ei<l,  Litt.  I).,  Gonville  and  Cains. 
T-,  J  Sidney  Colvin,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

iiXAMiNEBS  ^  j^i^-hard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

I  Arthur  Woollgar  Verrall,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

I  Arthur  Augustus  I'illey,  M.A.,  Khui'n. 

\  Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

I  Alfred  [lands  Cooke,  M.A.,  King's. 


KiRST  Class. 
*Gilson  («',  b')    Trin. 
Ds*Hort(«^6)        Trin. 
KeniptlioniL'  (a,h)  Trin. 
*M()\ilt(>ii  (<'■)       Kinn'.s 
Os  Purtoii  (i)  Pemb. 

UsM{ciuse  ('f,  (■)        Vltrisl's 
'.siiiitli,  11.  n. 

{<t\b.itMB)  Trin. 
^Wliibloy  («")     Pemb. 


Sbco.nd  Class. 


*l{rooke 
i*I)arliiigtoii 
I  )s  Fox 
Ds  Frowde,  U. 


Kiwi's 
Jolt. 
Christ's 
Jvti. 


Us  Asplen 
Ds  Orford 

I'ope 
Ds  Smith,  E. 


Third  Class. 

Emm. 
A7  «'/'.« 
Trin. 
Cath. 


WOMEis. 
I         Hall,  S.  E.       Ncirnham 


1  Oiie  of  n.M.  Insiieclors  <if  Schools 


CLASSICAL  TKIPOSES. 

Part  I. — June,  1886. 
fCharles  Edmund  Haskins,  M.A.,  St  Johns. 
I  Charles  Edward  Graves,  iM.A,,  St  John's. 
I  John  Percival  Postgate,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
ExAiiiNEBS  -^  Harry  Kede  Tottenham,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Re;.'-inald  St  .lolin  Parry,  iM.A.,  Trinity. 
j  Gerald  Maclean  Edwards,  M.A.,  Sidney  Sussex 
l^William  Sheldon  Hadley,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

FiKST  Class. 
Knatchbull- ) 


383 


Division  1. 
•  'Paton  (B)  Joh. 

'Williams,  C.  (a)  Trin. 

Division  2. 
Brooks  Kiwf's 

-Brown,  A.  L.        Triii. 
Cowper  Pcmb. 

Foxley  Joli. 

■  1 1  (.'acllani  Trin .  H. 


Division  1. 


BaKshawe 
Harry 
Brown,  A. 
Chiliton 
'  l):irliisliire 
Davis,  A.  H. 
liver 
i;:"istcrfield 


Trin. 

Cuius 

Trin. 

M<uiii. 

Joli 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Corp. 


llandford 
Jleath 
Hiwlett 
Larcombe 
Uotiinson,  A. 
KusscIl.W.  A. 


Trin. 

Jolt. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

Cuius 

Jolt. 


Buck 

Clark 

(iillson 

Ueawood 

ilockin 

Nisbft 

Pugh 


Jesus 

Queens' 

Kimi's 

Cuius 

Joli. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 


Tlioniiison.C.  E.  Corp. 
Toppin  Joh. 

\Vatcrfield,II.W.  Trin. 
Ds  Wood  Pemb. 

Division  2. 
Arnold  Mujui. 

Bickerstetli,  K.    Pemb. 


First  Class. 


Hugessen, ' 
Hon.C.M.  i 
^*Knight 
i*Marcliant 
Sanderson 
Suiitli,  W.  L. 
Stephen  (b) 
Woodward 


ilchrist-Clark   King's      \ 


Division  1. 
Bernard  Trin.  //. 


Kinfi's 

Pemb. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Division  .S. 
Havdon  Christ's 


Second  Class. 


ssniitli,  E.  S 
■Stuart 

Suttliery 

Tomlin 

Vince 

Wright 

Division 

Buck 

Clay,  S. 

Cooper 

Fcdden 

Prideaux 

Swinstead 

Tayler 

Wanklvn 


Je 

Cuius 

Jesu.s 

Pemb. 

Christ's 

Emm. 

"Pet. 

Jolt. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Cath. 

Matiii. 

Jesus 


Wliite-Thotusou  King's 

Third  Class. 
Cal  vert  ( 7((  re 

Cumberland-Jones  Joh. 


Dale 

Corp. 

Fagan 

Corp. 

Ilorsburgli 

Jesus 

Livesey 

Joh. 

Pain 

Corp. 

Selfe 

Calh. 

Streatfeild,  U.  C.  Pemb. 

Division  3. 
Atherton  Joh. 

Auden  Clare 

Brutton  Jesus 

Chapman  Sitl. 

Charters  Joh. 

Colt  2'rin. 

WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 

Division  1 . 
Coulter,  .J.  F.     Girton 
Macklin,  II.  E.  Girton 
Powell,  M.  Netvnham 

Division  2. 
Jebb,  C.  iM.  L.    Girton 
Kidding,  C.  M.  Girton 


Ottley 

Pollock 

Ram 

Rowe 

Wintlirop 


Trin. 

King's 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Division  3. 

Joh. 

Clare 

Pemb. 


Brereton 
Christie 
Ebden 
England 
Evans 
Gaussen 
Ilildvard 
Howell,  B.  C. 
Knowles 
Xorris 
Philpott 
Scott,  R.  F. 
6*,stewart 
Streatfeild,  R.  A.  Pemb 
Tliornton  Joh. 


Christ's 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Jesus 

Trin. 


M. 


Daltry 

Draper 

Everard 

Frith 

Mandv 

Mitchell,  W 

Pares 

I'rescott 

Sharp,  G. 

Spiller 

Streatfeild,  W.C. 

Surgey 

Wale 

Wigrani 

Williamson 


Trin. 

Clare 

Corp. 

Kimi's 

Joh'. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin.ll. 

Christ's 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 

Daniel,  M.  .M.     Girton 

Hogben.  A.  C.   Girton 

Knatchbull-Hngessen, 

Hon.  E.  .M.      Aetvnham 
Lawder,  E.         Girton 
Pocock,  L.         Netvnham 

Division  2. 
Mackenzie,  B.    Newnham 


1  Hiuli  Master  nf  M.inclii'Ktur  Oraiiiiij 

2  I.ato  Tutor  of  8tl«>ii. 

3  Formorl)  Kcllcw  ol  CrIuii  Ciillvxr. 

4  Fellow  of  Lincoln  Colk'Ke,  Oxford. 
t  Hoad  .Maat«r  of  Newbury  School. 


Itinhop  of  llitUKOon. 

6  Follow  of  3t  John'a. 


384 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


Part  IL— June,  1887. 


Examiners    ■■ 


r  Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.,  Corpus. 

James  Smith   Heid,  Litt.D.,  Go«ui7/fi  and  Cuius. 

John   Percival  Postgate.  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

Richard  Dacie  Aicher-Hiiid,   M.A.,    Trinity. 

Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Clnixt's. 

Arthur  Woollgar  Verrall,  M.A.,   Trinity. 

Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A.,   Trinity. 
^  Robert  Alexander  JNeil,  M.A.,  Pembiokr. 


First  Class. 
Ds  Mrooks  (</,  c)      Khiji's 
I'Conway  (a,  e*)   Cuius 
Ds  Cowper  (e)  Pemb. 

Ds'-*Giles  («,(■*,<;*)  Cuhis 
Us  Haydon  (e)        CIn-ist's 
*Headlam,.J.  W.  {h,c)  Kim/s 
Ds  *Headlam  (a,b)  Trin'.H. 
Ds  Hewlett  (e)        Trin. 
Ds    Marchant  (t*)  Pet. 
Ds  Ottley  (6)  Trin. 

Ds*Paton  {a*,c^)(B)Joh. 

*Pond  (c)  Joli. 

*Wedd  (a,  c)       King's 
Ds"Willianis(a*,ft)  (a)  Trin. 


Sbcond 

Class. 

Ds  Tirereton 

Joh. 

Ds  Clapton 

MayiJt. 

Ds  Marshall 

Sid. 

Ds  Pliilpott 

Cafh. 

Ds  Tomlin 

Pemb. 

Ds  Vince 

Christ' 

Third  Class. 


WOMEN. 


Pocock,  L.  (6) 
Powell,  M.  (?) 


Ncwnham 
Neivnham 


1  Professor  of  L;itiu,  Victoria  University,  Manchester. 

2  Fellow  of  Emmanuel  College. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


385 


Examiners    " 


Division  1. 


Pakt  I. — June,  1887. 
John  Peile,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
AJbert  William  Spratt,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's 
Harry   Rede  'J'ottenham,  M.A.,  St   John's. 
Gerald  Maclean  Edwards,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
Harry  Chester  Goodhart,  M.A.,   Trinity. 
Joseph  Armitage  Robinson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
L  William  Sheldon  Hadley,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
First  Class. 
Divisiun  2. 
Badlev  Trin. 

1  Ford.  L."  G.  B.  J.  (A)  Kini/'s 
'-*Loring  Kind's 

Pilkington  Penib. 

*Thomas,  F.  W.  Trin. 


Division  1. 
Bridgeman         Trin. 
Frederick  Miuid. 

Lewis,  R  Corji. 

McDonald  Pemli. 

Marsliall,  E.  N.  Jnh. 


Meek 

Miller 

Pares 

Pearce 

Pope 

Prideaux 

Ranken 

Scott 

.Sidebotliaiu 

Ward 

Writrht 


Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Qtieens' 

Trin. 

Cuius 

Clare 

Pemb. 


Division 
Ayers 
Birkenhead 
Betliune 
Borrow 
Candler 
Cole,  F.  (i. 
(iraliaiii 
llovle,  .J.  F. 
SImker 
Tliwaytes 


Cath. 
Trin.  H. 
Trin. 
Corp. 
Clare 
.lull. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Cath. 
Cath. 


White-Cooper    Tri 


First  Class. 

Division  I. 

Ramsay,  A.  F.       Girlon 


Second  Class. 
Division  2. 


Beddard 
Blanchaiup 
3*Cronin 
Ellis,  E.  R. 
Fuller 
Greenstock 
Greenstreet 
Halcombe 
Hutchinson 
Kinman 
Marillier 
Marriott 


Trin. 

Chr. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Chr. 

Kiiui's 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Sill. 


Nichiilson,  E.  B.  Joh. 
Gates  Trin. 

Padwick  Triti. 

Peacock  Clare 

Sliarpe  Trin. 

Sifton  Joh. 

.Simpson,  P.        //.  Selw. 
Stephenson         Tri7i. 
Stokes,  H.  C.     Pemb. 
Whitmell  Sid. 

Williams- Freeman  Trin. 
Withers  Kinii's 

Third  Class. 
Division  2. 
Alexander         Clare 
Buxton,  C.  D.     Trin. 
Cleave  Joh. 

Cory  Trin. 

Day  Joh. 

Dickson  Corp. 

(iarrett  Trin. 

Hayter  Que^■n.s■' 

Maynard  Pemh. 

Phillijison  Cath. 

.Stukeley 

'fhorneley  Jesus 

Woodliouse,  C.  J.  Joh. 

WOMEJ<. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 

Liberty,  K.         Girtun 

Division  2. 
Ashford,  C.  M.    Neumham 
Watson,  E.  M.    Qirton 

Division  3. 
Riding,  A.  L.  S.  Qirton 


Division  3. 
Headlam,  W.  G.    Kimi's 


Hughes 
Maciuas 

ter 

Kinii's 
Cuius 

North 
Rendall 

Chr. 
Trin. 

Swift 

Emm. 

Wing 

Trin. 

Division  I 

. 

Barnes, 

W. 

D. 

Pemb. 

Buttar 

Pemb. 

Eyre 

Maqii. 

Field,  D 

T. 

B. 

Joh. 

Gallacher 

Hartley 

Le  Fanu 

Manley 

Neild 

Nethersole 

New 

Peake 

Perkins 

Schreiber 

Watson 


Trin. 

Maud. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 

Emm. 

Pet. 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Clare 

Caius 


Division  3. 
Carter  Clare 

Humphry,  P.     King's 
Jacomb-Hood   Clare 


Jacques 
le  Fleming 
Lowe,  H.  H. 
Mathews 

Ogle 

Passmore 

.Salisbury 

Sharp 

Sherlock 

Somers-Cocks 


Joh. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Trin 

Trin. 

II.  Selw. 

Joh. 

Il.Selw. 
Trin. 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 
Baxter,  L.  C.      Newnham 
Brown,  M.  E.     Neivnham 

Division  2. 
Falding,  C.  S.     Newnham 


1  Hoad  Master  of  Ropton  School. 

2  Oliaiicellor'a  Clanalcal  Modalliit  imi,  equal  ' 
a  Fellow  uf  Trinity  Hall. 


itli  £.  J.  Brouki,  Joh. 


17 


386 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  IL— June,  1888. 


Examiners 


C Henry  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

John  Percival  Postgate,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

Ai-tbur  WooUgar  Verrall,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

John  Henry  Mirldleton,  M.A.,  King's. 

Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Arthur  Augustus  Tilley,  M.A.,  King's. 

John  Archibald  Sharkey,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Edward  Vernon  Arnold,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
i^  Arthur  Hamilton  Smith,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Ciass. 
Brown,  A.  L.  {h\  Trhi. 
*Darbisliire  (a,  <■)  Joh. 
Gilchrist-Clark  (d)  Kino's 
Ds  Meek  (c  with  a)  TruK 
l)s  Scott  (b)  Trin. 

Stephen  (a,  h)  (b)  Trin. 


Second  Ciass. 


Beddard 
Heath 
I)s  Peacock 
Ds  Ward 


Trin. 
Joh. 
Clare 
Clare 


Third  Ciass. 


WOMEN. 


Ashford.C.M.  (h)  Newnham  | 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


387 


Examiners 


Division  1. 
1' Brooks 


Part  I.— June,  1888. 

f  Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  Oonville  and  Caius. 

William  Emerton  Heitland,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

Harry  Rede  Tottenham,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

Gerald  Maclean  Edwards,  M.A.,  Sidney  Sussex. 

Harry  Chester  Goodhart,  M.A.,  Tiinitij. 

Joseph  Armitage  Robinson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
L  James  Duff,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

First  Class. 

Division  3. 


Division  2. 
2HysK)p  King's 

*McLeaii  Christ's 

Smith,  H.  B.      Jok. 

Still  Caius 

STurner,  G.  A.     Trin. 

Division  1. 
Brownjohu        Clare 
Evan-Thomas    Kinij's 
Gaul  Magd. 

Humphries,  A.  L.Joh. 
Knight  //.  Selw. 

Little  King's 

Lord  Clare 

Mariette  Pentb. 

Neatby,  T.  M.    Joh. 
Noaks 
Prior 
Sapwell 
Todhunter 
Ward 
Watson 
Wig  ram 


Jok. 
Pemb. 
Corpus 
King's 
Corpus 
Joh. 
Trin.H. 
Wilson,  A.  F.  M.  Pet. 


Division  1. 
Bealey 
Bompas 
Clarke 
Hardy 
Lias 
Randolph 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Magd. 

King's 

Trin. 


First  Ciass. 


Division  3. 

Kensington,  A.  M.  Oirton 

Little,  K.  ^ewnhain 


Box 

Clark,  E.  K. 
Davis,  R.  F. 
Fiddes 
Ford,  H.  R. 
Forster,  R.  H 
Goodhart 
Isaacs 
Just 
Second  Class. 
Division  2. 


Cuius 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Clare 

Joh. 

King's 

King's 

Trin. 


Auden 
Chapman 
Ellis,  J.  C.  R. 
Fitzpatrick 
HoUis 
Hoyle 
^Kemp 
Leesmith 
Lewis-Jones 
MacCarthy 
Morton 
Nash 

Nottingham 
Ryde 
Skeat 
Thring 
Walker 
Wolferstan 


H.  Selw. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Queens' 

Emm. 

Clare 

Corpus 

Cath. 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare 


Third  Class. 
Division  2. 
Arblaster  Clare 

Baty  Pet. 

Bigg  Joh. 

Campbell  Trin. 

Challis  Trin. 

Charlesworth  Christ's 
France-Hayhurst  I'rin. 
Eraser  Trin. 

Uarman  Emm. 

Leake  H.  Selw. 

Luckham  Magd. 

Watson,  H.  W.  Pemb. 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 
Barnard,  C.  Oirton 

Emery,  K.  M.  Girton 
Syson,  M.  F.  Oirton 
Worley,  M.  L.     Oirton 

Division  2. 
Smith,  F.  E.         Oirton 

Division  3. 
Gavin,  E.  Oirton 

Moore,  A.  H.  Newnham 
I'aterson,  G.  E.  Newnhum 
Underhill,  M.      Newnhum 


Lewis,  F. 

Middlemist 

Nix 

Ogiivy 
*Plaistowe 

Scot-Skirving 
••Spenser 

Thompson,  J. 


Corpus 

Jesus 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Christ's 


Division  3. 
Aruudell 
Beaumont 
Bickersteth 
Buckle 
Collison 
Deey 
Hardy 
Hoyle 
Petzing 
Picton 
Shenton 


Sid. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Maqd. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Queens' 

Cath. 

Emm. 

Jesus 


Division  3. 
Ambrose 
Boyd 
Burdon 
Firmstone 
Oldaker 
Tayler 


Clare 

Trin.H. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Pet. 


Third  Class. 


Division  2. 
Itayiie,  C.  Newnham 

Slater,  L.  Newnlutm 


I  Chancellor's  Classical  MedallUt  1889,  equal 
Iwlth  W.  Liirlng.Kiiig'.. 

a  Warden  of  Trinity  College,  Glenalinond. 
S  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools. 


4  Hoiul  Master  of  University  Collego  School, 
London. 

i  M.P.  for  Lancashire  (lloywood),  18n.'>— 190ti. 

17—2 


388 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


Part  II.— June,  1889. 

/  Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  Gonville  atid  Cains. 
Henry  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
Charles  Waldstein,  Litt.D.,  King's. 
John  Henry  Middleton,  M.A.,  Kimfs. 
Arthur  Augustus  Tilley,  M.A.,  King'.s. 
John  Archibald  Sharkey,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Edward  Vernon  Arnold,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Harry  Chester  Goodhart,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
William  Wyse,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Hugh  McLeod  Innes,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 

Ds*Brooks  (a.  c)*i    JoJi. 
Ds  Fiddes  (c)  Pet. 

Ds  Hyslop  (e)  Kiny's 

*Loring  (a,  b*,  d)^  Kinp's 
Ds  *Plaistowe  (<;)  Queens' 
Ds  Smith,  H.  B.  (o)  Joh. 

*TIiouias,  F.  W. 

(a,  b,  «*)  Trin. 

Ds  Tliompson,  J.  (e)  Christ's 


Second  Ciass. 


Ds  .Just 

Ds  Scot-Skirving 


Trhi. 
Pemli. 


Third  Class. 
Pares  'I'rin, 


Kensington,  A.M.(&*)  Girton  \ 


WOMEN. 
Emery,  K.  M.    Girton     | 


If  Equal  as  Chancellor's  Classical  Medallists. 


Examiners 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 

Part  I.— June,  1889. 
/  Arthin'  George  Peskett,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
Arthur  Woollgar  Verrall,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
Harry  Rede  Tottenham,  M.A.,  St  .John's. 
Gerald  Maclean  Edwards,  M.A.,  Sidney  Sussex. 
John  Reynolds  Wardale,  M.A.,  Clare. 
James  Duff,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Marcus  Southwell  Dimsdale,  M.A.,  King's. 
James  Adam,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 


389 


Division 

1. 

i*Alil)ott  (a) 

Caius 

2*C'(lok(A) 

Trin. 

^"Davies,  G.  A. 

Trin. 

**Sikes 

.loh. 

Division 

o_ 

'Auden 

Christ's 

*Hatlier 

King's 

Brown,  S.  R. 

King's 

8  Crawley 

Emin. 

*Davies,  C.  LI. 

Trin. 

Division 

1. 

Beevor 

Pemb. 

Cave 

Trin. 

Clark,  S.  H 

Trin. 

Griffin 

Clare 

Harper 

Clare 

Larder 

Emm. 

Mordaunt 

King's 

Watson 

Tri'n.H. 

Division 

2. 

Armltage 

Trin. 

Asliwin 

Pemb. 

Backhouse 

Jok. 

Barlow 

King's 

Buhner 

King's 

Burrows 

Trin. 

Division  1. 
Addison 
Barnard 
Cowie 
Falkner 
Farrer 
Fowler 
Hawkins 
McC'onnel 
Powell,  O.  B. 
Rogers 
Selignian 
Wilson,  A .  J. 


Corpvs 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Jesus. 

Cuius 

Trin. 

King's 

Caius 

Joh. 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Division  .3. 
Bourne,  K.  M.   Newnham 


First  Class. 
^Middleton  Emm. 

(Stout  Joh. 

Thompson,  ().    Trin. 

Walters  (b)        King's 
'"'Wright  Magd. 

Division  3. 
liury  Trin. 

Carson  Trin. 

Evans  Kind's 

Gilbert  Caius 

(iilson  Trin. 

Second  Class. 
Cheese  King's 

C'raig  Emm. 

Forster  Jesus 

Lias  Jesus 

Miller  Cuius 

Poole  Mapd. 

Richardson,  G.  L.  Corp. 
Rippniann  Caius 

Tomlinson         Christ's 
Waterlield         Joh. 
Wilson,  W.  C.  Joh. 

Division   3. 
Cliitty  Jesus 

Delevingne         Sid. 
Green  Corpus 

Green  Christ's 


Third  Cl 
Division 
Aston 

Baines,  H.  S. 
Bland 
Farrell 
Ford 

Fowler,  G.  S. 
Henwood 
Hobson 
Inskip 
Jeakes 
Leach  man 
Leman,  G.  C. 
Pile 


ASS. 

2. 
Pemb. 
Caius 
Joh. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
H.  Selu: 
Queens' 
Christ's 
Corpus 
Trin. 
Corpus 
Trin. 
Corpus 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Baugh,  E.  M.        Girlon 
Klein,  A.  Girton 

Wood,  M.  H.        Girton 

Division  3. 
Conway,  K.  St  J.  Newnham 
.Johns,  E.  L.  Girton 

McCalhun,  E.  C.   Newnham 
Perkins,  E.  R.       Newnham 


Hannah 

Hawthorn 

Lawford 

Lupton,.LMcl). 

Morgan 

Smith,  H. 

Spragg 

Stone,  E.  W. 

Temple 

Tyler 


Gross 

Hamilton,  R.W 
Hodge,  R.  H. 
Hornby 
Joyce 
Judd 
Maclure 
Mavrogordato 
Milner 
Mylrea 
Perowue 
Rovds 
Ds  Rudd 
Sanderson 
Story,  .J. 
Waller 


Queens' 

Caius 

King's 

King's 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Kimi's 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 


Clare 

.  Trin.H. 

Jesus 

Cath. 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

King's 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

King's 

Triii. 

Joh. 

Kind's 

Caius 

Queens' 


Division  3. 
Benson  Trin. 

Coombes  Joh. 

Decie  Trin. 

Edwards  Joh. 

Harrison,  A.  L.  Triti. 
Hartley,  H.  W.  Joh. 
Hervey  Trin. 

Housley  Clare 

Hughes-Games  Corpus 
Sarson  Joh. 

Sherring  Trin. 

Wilcox,  T.  R.  //.  Seiw. 
Williams-Freeman  Trm. 
Wilsden  Trin. 

Third  Class. 

Division  1. 
Butler,  G.  M.        Girton 
Purdie,  F.  M.        Newnham 

Division  2. 
Bremner,  M.  J.     Newnham 
Grant,  S.  Girlon 

Lewis,  A.  E.  Newnham 

Division  3. 
Hudson,  B.  G.      Girton 
Wilson,  J.  E.        Girlon 


1  Fellow  of  .le-UB  College. 

2  Follow  ofQuoouB'. 

3  Profeasor  orOrcck,  Glasgow  Ullivorsity. 

4  Tutor  uf  St  John's. 


5  M.'istcr  at  Aberdeea  Grammar  School, 
li  Muster  at  Milt  Hill  .School. 
7  PriDcipal    of    the    Upper    Canada    College, 
Toronto.  8  Head  Master,  Derb;  School. 


390 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1890. 


Examiners 


/  Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  Oonville  and  Cains. 
John  Henry  Middleton,  M.A.,  Kimfn. 
Richanl  Dacre  Arclier-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinitij. 
Artliur  (leorge  I'eskett,  M.A.,  Magdalene! 
Arthur  Augustus  Tilley,  M.A.,  King's. 
Harry  Cliester  Goodhart,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Wilhani  Wyse,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Hugh  McLeod  Iiaies,  M.A..'Trinify. 
John  Strachan,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Montague  Rhodes  James,  M.A.,  King's. 


First  Class. 
l)s  Hury  (a,  6)  Trhi. 

iCrawlev  (<l)         Emm. 
l)sGils()n"(((, /<)        Tri)!. 
Ds  Miiidk'ton  (i)      Emm. 
Ds  *Sikfs  (a,  ,1)        J„)i. 
Ds  Tli(>n)i>son,().(^)  Tri>i. 

Turner,  (A.  A.  (c)  Triii. 
Ds  Walters  (</)   b)  Kind's 


Second  Class. 
Ds  *Abbott  (a)         Cahm 
Ds  Auden  Christ's 

Ds  Hannah  Queens' 

Ds  Lawford  Kitiij's 

Ds  Lupton,  J.  -McD.  Kim/'s 
I>s  Spragg  Jnh. 

Ds  Stout  Joh. 

Ds  Wright  Mai/il. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Cheese  Kinq't 

DsClark,  S.  H.         Trik. 
Ds  Hornby  Calh. 

Ds  Larder  Emm. 


1  Head  Master,  Derby  School. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


391 


Examiners  -, 


Part  I.— June,  1890. 

John  Archibald  Sharkey,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Arthur  WooUgar  Verrall,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
Alfred  Pretor,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's. 
Wilfred  Austin  Gill,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
John  Reynolds  Wardale,  M.A.,  Clare. 
James  Duff,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Marcus  Southwell  Dimsdale,  M.A.,  King's. 
James  Adam,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 


Division 
"Mayor 
^Rackharu 
"Summers  (b) 
Division 
'Bertram  (b) 

Geldart 

Lewis 

Miles 
*Nicliolson 
iNicklin 

Pope 

Division  1. 
Baker 
Clendon 
Davis 
Masliara 
1   Kcndell 
Uoliertson 
Tilley 

Division  2. 
Atkinson 
Bell,  K.  W.  \V. 
Craik' 
Curtis 


Kinji's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Cuius 

Pemb. 

Kind's 

Kinn's 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Christ's 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Si'ine)/ 

Jesus 

Pemh. 

King's 

Trin. 
Pemh. 
Pet. 

Sidneii 


Division 
Baldock 
Brookes 
Cole 

Dinwoody 
fireii! 
Johnstone 
Kershaw,  J. 
Palk 
Ra); 
Sclijott 
Serjeant 
Smallpeice 
Taylor,  C.  R 
Vivian 


Mwid. 

Clare 

Calh. 

Queens' 

Clare 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Caiu.<! 

Calh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pel. 

Trin. 


KiEST  Class. 

Division  1. 

Alford,  M.      Girlon 

Division  2. 


I  .Maater  at  Roi>uill  School. 
4  Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall. 


First  Class. 
*Radford  Joh 

Thackeray         Kini/'s 
Wlialey  Caius 

Division  3. 
Arnold 
Barnard 
Beck 
Benson 
Blackett 
Boycott 
Chilver 
Constantine 


Emm. 

Christ's 

King's 

King's 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Second  Class. 
Ellis,  W.  P.  R.   Trin. 
Jesus 
Trin. 
Trin. 

Jesus 

King's 

Clare 

Jestis 

Christ's 

Penib. 

Sidne;/ 

Joh. 


Gwyther 

Knowles 

Law 

Learmount 

Nicholson 

Peers 

Purton 

SncU,  B.  A. 

Stocks 

Thompson,  B. 

Thornton 

AValler 

Third  Class. 

Division  2. 

A  Id  worth  Queens' 

Archbold  Corpus 

Benthall,  W.  L.  Joh. 

Chubb  Kino's 

Clarke,  T.  P.  7rm. 
CoUey 


Trin. 

n.Selw.   ! 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Clare 

King's 


Ueerr 

Fyffe 

Legg 

Lovell 

Martineau 

Slieppard,H.\V.Tr/n. 

Wilson,  K.  A.    Trin. 

Wright  Queens' 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Palcthorpe.O.  L.  Newnham 
Slierratt,  M.  Girton 

Division  3. 


Elliston 
Hayes 
Heaton 
.J  agger 

-Jordan 
Kelsey 
Lyie 
Speed 
Tetley 
Wedd 

sWillson 


Christ's 

Joh. 

Kimi's 

Pemh. 

King's 

Emm. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius 

Joh. 


Division  3. 
Annand 
Berry 
Black 
Hodgson 
Hort,  F.  F. 
Lamprey 
Leman 
Lushington 
Po>vys,  Hon.  S. 
Simner 
Warner 
Woodd,B.A.H. 


Jesus 

Pemh. 

Trin.H. 

Christ's 

Emm. 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Matjii. 

H.Selw. 

Trin. 


Division 
Butt,  H.  A. 
Dunn 
Eardley 
Hill,  N.  G. 
Meyer 
Miller 
Pauli 
Peareth 
Rice 
Sturgis 
Vanrenen 
Woodhouse 


Jesus 

Corpus 

Trin. 

H.Selw. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Caius 


i  Tutor  of  Solwyu. 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Bevan,  F.  K.  Newnham 

Hirst,  G.  M.  A'ewnham 

Division  3. 

Case,  A.  J.  Girton 

Nibloe,  K.  Newnham 

Sotheran,  A.  A.G.Girlon 

Summers,  A.  O.  Girlon 

8  Head  Master  of  Halleybury  College. 


392 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


Part  II. — June,  189L 


Examiners 


/  John  Percival  Postgate,  Litt.D.,  Trhiiti/. 

Percy  Gardner,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 

Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Truiity. 

Arthur  George  Petskett,  M.A.,  Mmjdalcne. 

Harry  Chester  Goodhart,  M.A.,  Trinify. 

James  Adam,  M.A.,  Kinmamiel. 

Montague  Rhodes  James,  M.A.,  King's. 

John  Strachan,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

Leonard  Whibley,  M.A.,  Pemhrohe. 
V  James  Hope  Moulton,  M.A.,  King's. 


First  Class. 

*  Bather  {d*)  Kimi'it 

l)s  lieiison  ((/)  Kiiifi's 

Ds'Bertram (<(.(•)  (n).  ('((/».« 
i*Cook,  A.M.  {a.b){\)  Trill. 

*I)avies,t'.  IJ.  (M  Triii. 

'I)avies,(i.A.((j\6)7V/H. 
I)s  (ieldart  (c)  Pemb. 

Ds  Jordan  (c)  Kint/'x 

Ds  *RackIiam  (a,  h)  Christ's 
l)s  *Kadford  (a,  c)  J  oh. 
Ds  Whaley  (6)  Cuius 


Second 

Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds  Baker 

Christ's 

Ds  Beck                     Kino' 

Ds  Lewis 

Kiwi's 

Ds  Bell,  K.  \V.  W.  Pemh. 

Ds  Lvle 

Caiiis 

Ds  Jasjger                  Pimh. 

Ds  Miles 

Kino's 

Ds  Kelsey                 Emm. 

Ds  Nicklin 

Joh. 

Ds  *Nicliol3on          Trin. 

Ds  Peers 

Kino's 

Ds  Pope 

Triii. 

Ds  Hippniann 

Cains 

Ds  Tetley 

Joh. 

Ds  Thackeray 

Kiiiff's 

WOMEN. 

Palethorpe,  G. 

L. 

Netvnham 



1  Fellow  of  Queens*. 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


393 


Examiners 


Part  I.— June,  1891. 

Charles  Walter  Moiile,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi. 

WUliam  WUlis  Walker,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A.,  T'rinity. 

AVilfi-etl  Austin  Gill,  M.A.,  Mar/dalene. 

John  Reynolds  Wardale,  M.A.,  Clare. 

William  Sheldon  Hadley,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Clinton  Edward  Sowerby  Headlam,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 


Division  1. 

-Davies,  T.  LI.  Trin. 
1*  I'M  wards,  H.  J.  Trin. 
*Glover,  T.  U.  (a)  Joh. 

*Traj'es  Cuius 

Divisioti  2. 

Aickin  Joh. 

*Battiscombe  Pemb. 

Fleming  Cuius 

(iraves  Pimb. 

Jacques  Trin. 

Kitterniaster  King's 


Division  1 

Cayley 

Trin. 

Clarke,  A.  C. 

Emm. 

Coiider 

Trin. 

Edwards,  T.  C. 

Trin. 

Harrison,  F.  F 

Trin. 

Head 

Pemb. 

Israel 

Queens' 

Lambert 

Trin. 

Milne 

Pemb. 

Thompson,  V. 

Trin. 

Wliitestone 

Cuius 

Wishart 

Sid. 

Division  2 

Amos 

Queens 

Hereslord 

II.  Se/iv 

Division  1. 
Carlisle  Trin. 

C'lucas  Christ's 

Elliott,  H.  V.     Trin. 
Harrison,  A.  P.  W.t'u//(. 
Jones,  E.  A.  U.  //.  Cav. 
M'^Curdy  Pemb. 

Miller  Queens' 

Overton  Trin. 

Smith,  ().  H.  Trin. 
Wallis,  A.  T.  Joh. 
Wansbrovigh     Pemb. 


First 

Class 

Lupton 
"arrock 

Srawley 

Tarn 

Yorke 

( 
1 

i 

Ball 

Cornali 

Crouch 

Dale 

Furness 

Haslett 


Second  f 
Blakeney 
Body 
Childers 
Clark 
Cowie 
El  lam 
(iarnett 
(ioodlitfe 
Gould 
Harrison,  C 
Hopkins,G. 
Luxmoore 
'*M'^Neile,  A. 
Murray 
Koberts 
Stanbrough 
Sumner 
Sutthery 


Third  Class. 
Division  2. 
( 'larke,  IL  G.    Pemb. 
Elliott  Pemb. 

Ciardiner  Corpus 

Jardine  Trin. 

Jepps  Christ's 

Kemp  dure 

Lloyd- J  ones      Trin. 
Oakley  Mufnt. 

Workman  Corpus 

Wright  Trin. 

Division  3. 
Aston  Caius 

Clapin  Emm. 


Joh. 

Hooper 

Pemb. 

Hope 

Cuius 

Laming 

Trin. 

Lowe 

Kimi's 

Luzmore 

Masom 

n  3. 

Montgomery 

Trin. 

Moule 

Pemb. 

Rendall 

Emm. 

Stirling 

Jesus 

ii  Thomas 

King's 

Thomas 

Joh. 

4*Weekes,  G.  A 

Ja.  Cuius 

Wood,  B.  W. 

Class. 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Division  « 

Trin. 

Adams 

Jesus 

Badeley 

Trin. 

Bangley 

Cuth. 

Brown,  H. 

Pemb. 

Christie 

Cuth. 

Dinnis 

Trin. 

Elwvn 

Jesus 

Field 

H.l.  Cuius 

Heyer 

Trin. 

Just 

H.  Pemb. 

Kermode 

Jesus 

PauU 

Trin.H. 

Philipson 

Trin. 

Wilson 

Caius 
Cuius 

Wright 

Trin. 

King's 

Joh. 

Clare 

Clare 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Sid. 


Pemb. 

Jesus 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Maj/d. 

Joli. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Caius 

Pemb. 

H.  Selw. 

H.  Selw. 

Pemb. 


Coombes 

Crawford 

Drvsdale 

Evans,  E.  G. 

Green 

Grimley,C.H.L. 

Harding 

Mallam 

Marks 

Marshall,  G.  A. 

I'latt 

Hichmond 

Salt 

Simpkinson 

Thomson 


Jesus 

Jesus 

Pemb. 

Clare 

H.  Selw. 

Pet. 

Christ's 

Maud. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Cath. 


1  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Peterhuuse. 
4  Tutor  of  Sidney. 


2  Tutor  of  Selwyn. 
6  Fellow  of  Sidney. 


3  Bishop  of  Adelaide, 

17—5 


394 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  LS9L 
WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Division  3. 
VValrond,  G.  G.    GiHon 


Second  Ciass. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Liberty,  E.  Girton 


Division  3. 
Hodgson,  M.  (■.    Girton 
Ormiston,F.M.M.G/?7o/( 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 

L6wcnstein,  M.  L.  Newnham 


Division 

2. 

Alirons,  E.  .J. 

Girton 

Carringtoii,  E. 

Girton 

Clissold,  M.  E. 

Netpniiam 

Fuller,  K.  H. 

Newnham 

H,all,  O.  M.  M. 

Newnliam 

Jolinson,  G.  E^ 

Girton 

Division 

.3. 

Graham,  G.  M. 

Newnham 

Joyce,  W.  E. 

Girton 

I.il'lev,  M. 

Newnliam 

Paine,  B. 

Girton 

Sanders,  A.  F.  E. 

Girton 

SOrensen,  K.  C. 

Girton 

Warnock,A.M"=C 

.  Girton 

Examinees 


Part  11— June,  1892. 

(Henry  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Trinitij. 
James  Smith  Reid,  Litt.D.,  Gnnrille  and  Cuius. 
Jolm  Percival  I'o.stgate,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
Charles  Wahlsteiii,  Litt.D.,  Kiiufs. 
Marcus  Southwell  Dinisdale,  M.A.,  Kimfs. 
(Arthur  Hamilton  Smith,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
James  Adam,  M.A.,  Emmamiel. 
Leonard  Whibley,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emvianucl. 
James  Hope  Moulton,  M.A.,  Kim/s. 


First  Class. 
Ds  *Hattiscomhe  (d)  Pemb. 
Cliilver  (a,  tj)       Trin. 
Ds  *I>avies, T.  I.I.  (a*,fc)  Trin. 
Dsi'Edwards.II.  .1.  (a,c)Tr. 
l)sHilover,T.R.(a,e*)(A)Jo/(. 
Ds  Graves  ((/)  Pemb. 

1)8  llaslett  (.')  Joh. 

Ds  .Jacques  (c)  Trin. 

Ds  *I.upton  (f)  Joh. 

Ds  I.uzniore  (<;)        Clare 
*Mayor,  R.  J.  G.  (a*,  6,  c*) 
King's 
Ds  Tarn  (6)  Trin. 

Ds  "Trayes  (a*,  c)  Cuius 
Ds  »Wceke8,G.A.((/)S»/. 
Ds  *Yorke  (rf)  King's 


Second  Class. 

t'<(  ins 


Ds  Fleming 
Ds  Lowe 
Ds  Masom 
Ds  I'lirrock 

*Snimiiors  (b) 
Ds  'riimiipsoii,  V, 
Ds  Wright,  J.  N. 


Clare 

.loh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 


Ds  I'^iriH'ss 
Ds  llcver 
Ds  Rehdall 


Third  Class. 

Kini/'s 

Si,t: 

Trin. 


WOMEN. 
I  Ormlston,  F.  M.  M.  Girton  | 
I  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Fet«rhou>e. 


CLASSICAL  TEIPOSES. 


395 


Examiners 


■IJufk  (A) 

.   Cains 

Chapman 

Trill. 

I ^ Leaf 

Pd. 

'•Smcdlev 

Peiiilj. 

^Stanip,  J.  H. 

(B)  Trill. 

•Taylor  (a) 

Cains 

Division 
"Bryant 


Part  I.— June,  1892. 

/Charles  Walter  Moiile,  M.A.,  Corpus  Chrisli. 
Evelyn  Shirley  Shuckburgh,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
Charles  Edmiiucl  Haskius,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
John  Archibald  Sharkey,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
WUfred  Austin  (iill,  M.A.,  Mii(/dalene. 
Clinton  Edward  Sowerby  Headlam,  M.A.,  Trinitij  Hall. 
Eobert  Seymour  Conway,  M.A.,  Gouville  and  Cuius. 

First  Class. 

Cherrill  Pemb. 

Nicklin,  J.  A.    Joh. 

Smither  Caius 

Stone  Joh. 

Division  3. 

Andrews  Siil. 

Hosanquet,H.C.  Trin. 
'Cliadwick  C/are 

Churchill  King's 

Second  Class. 
Division  2. 


Emm. 

Corpus 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Cants 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Clare 
Christ's 


Betting 

Clarke,  C.  E. 

Crafer 

Felkin 

fJribble 

Kidd 

King,  H.  A. 

Knowles 

M'Anally 

M  Kvoy 

Scott 

Stogdon 

Waldcr 

Division  1. 
Adams 
Hell 

Coles,  II.  S. 
Cordcaux 
Diplock 
.lourdain 
.Maundrell 
Mavou 
Nuttall 
Scott,  C.  .J.  F. 
Watts 
Wright 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 
Abbott,  M.  Girton 

Stawell,  F.  M.       Neivnham 

Division  2. 
Heath,  B.  .M.        Girlon 

Division  3. 
Fumcss,  S.  M.  M.  Girlon 
Taylor,  M.  K.  ./.  Girlon 


(irindon 
Hooton 
Kent 
Pilkington 


Christ's 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Pemb. 


Division  3. 

Beckett 

Bigby  Trin.H. 

Burbidge  Emm. 

Carr,  C.  L.         Calh. 
Douglas,  R.  N.  H.  Sclw. 

Third  Class. 
Division  2. 


Faulder 

Clare 

Fletcher 

Trin. 

Fowler 

Pet. 

Cihose 

King's 

Holmes,  R. 

Christ's 

I.eman 

Maud. 

*Pearce,  E.  C. 

Corpus 

Sliipham 

Trin. 

iStreatfeild,E.C.P^mft. 

Tiroins 

Pemb. 

nvilliams.F.F 

S.  Jesus 

Gilling-Lax 

Jesus 

Groom,  F.  W. 

H.  Joh. 

Jones,  H.  G. 

Trin. 

M'All 

Mead 

Peacocke 

Roberts 

Robson 

Sandford 

Scott 

Spurgin 

Thonger 

Thornton 


Calh. 

King's 

Corpus 

Calh. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

Pemb. 

Sill. 

H.Selw. 

Pemb. 


Sid. 

Cox 

Trin. 

If.  Selw. 

Dickin 

Sid. 

Jesus 

l''orniari 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Ilessey 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Matchett 

H.  Selw. 

Magil. 

.Saver 

Pemb. 

Jesus 

Sniith,  A.  E. 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Stewart 

Kind's 

Sill. 

.Street 

Pemb. 

Jesus 

Turnbull 

Corpus 

Sid. 

von  Glelin 

Kino's 

Corpus 

Voules 

Sid. 

Division  3. 
Blunt 
Bone 
Caro 
Clayton 
Collison 
F.arle 
Ilarman 
Ilarrod 
Hulbert 
Millard 
O'Rorke 
Sanders 
Stanbrough 
Storrs 
Temple 
Trcgoning 


King's 

Joh. 

Caius 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Kinq's 

Pet 

Trin. 

Calh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
Division  1. 
France,  K.  W.  C.  Girton 

Division  2. 
Buckingham,  M.  II.   Neivnh. 

Division  3. 
Leader,  E.  Newnham 

Mills,  B.  T.  Girton 

Williams,  A.  M.   Girlon 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Linnell,  B.  M.  B.  Newnham 

Division  3. 
Dick,  M.  K.  Girlon 

Hanson,  M.  M.      Girlon 
Pattinson,  B.         Newnham 
Pollock,  .L  R.        Girlon 


1  One  of  H.H.  Icnpectora  of  Schools, 


Scllick,  R  S. 


Newnham 


i  Bead  Master  of  Eutbourne  College, 


396 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  U.—June,  1893. 


Examiners 


/Henry  Jacksou,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinity 

Robert  Di'ew  Hicks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

Marcus  Southwell  Dimsdale,  M.A.,  King's. 
'\  Arthur  Hamilton  Smith,  M.A.,  Trinity.    . 

Montague  Rhodes  James,  M.A.,  King's. 

Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

James  Wycliffe  Headlam,  M.A.,  King's. 
^Frederick  William  Thomas,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 
1)8  *Bryant  (a,  c)     Emm. 
Ds  *Cliadwick  (c*)   Clare 
I)s  *Leaf(rf)  Pet. 

Ds  *Pearce  (f)  Corpus 

Ds  *Snie(lIey  {a,  d)  Pemh. 
Ds  Stone  (c)  Joh. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds  *Buck  (a)            Caius 

Ds  Fowler                Pel 

Ds  Chapman            Trin. 

Ds  Felkin                 Trin. 

WOMEN. 


Taylor,  M.  E.  J.  (a, b)  Girton 


I  Furness,  S.  M.  M.     Girton 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


397 


EXAMINEUS 


Part  I.— June,  1893. 

Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi. 
I  Evelyn  Shirley  Shuckburgh,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Charles  Etlniuiicl  Haskins,  M.A.,  *S7  John's. 
I  William  Chawner,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
\  William  Sheldon  HatUey,  M.A.,  Peinlrole. 

William  Trevor  Leudrnm,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 

Clinton  Edward  Sowerby  Headlam,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 
'  Edgar  Cardew  Marchant,  M.A.,  Peterkouse. 


Division  1. 


Divi.iion  2. 

Agiiew  Trin. 

Heebee  King's 

*Campbell  Tri'n.H. 

Collins  Trin. 


First  Class. 
*Horton-Smitli,  L.  Joh. 

Marsh  (a)  Trin. 

Mayor,  H.  B.     King's 
1  Nightingale  (b)  Trin. 

Pike  Emm. 

Sheepslianks      Joh. 

Slarte  Trin. 

"  Steplienson        Chrisl't 

Tyler  Trin. 

Wells  Trin. 

Second  Class. 


Division  1 

Division  2. 

Uarton 

Clare 

Branson,  (i.  A.  H.  Trin. 

Bull 

Caius 

Drury                 Magd. 

Coates 

Jesus 

Durrant              Peikb. 

Cohen 

Trin. 

Falcon                Trin. 

Covington 

Trin. 

Goocli                Trin. 

David 

Jesus 

Hales                 Sid. 

English 

Pet. 

Keeling               Jesus 

(iordon 

Queens' 

.VIoss-Blundell  Joh. 

.fohnson 

Caius 

Prior                  Pemb. 

Kitterniaster 

Christ's 

Rix                     Trin. 

i.oiig,  H.  E. 

Joh. 

Shelford             Emm. 

Mellor 

Trin.H. 

Sickert               Trin. 

Powell 

Caius. 

Stratton              Pet. 

Welford 

Emm. 

Surtees               Kinq's 

Wilkin 

Pemb. 

Trevelyan,R.C.  Trin. 

Wilkinson,  ) 

K.  E.  T.  ; 

Caius 

Waller               Corpus 

Woodward        Sid. 

Third  Class. 

Division  1 

Walker,  B.  P.    Joh. 

Cooper,  H.  K. 

II.  Selw. 

White                 Jesus 

Eccles 

Pemb. 

Wortliington     Emm. 

Harrison 

Jesus 

Ilolnian 

Cath. 

Division  2. 

Kynaston 

Kiwi's 

Baldwin              Pemb. 

Medley 

II.  ^elw. 

Cohhiiig                Sill. 

Richards 

Joh. 

Crackncll            //.  Selii: 

Simons 

Mat/d. 

Dove,  E.  H.        Christ's 

Stephenson,  H. 

S.  7f  m. 

fJarland              Corpus 

Suninierhayes 

Emm. 

Hudlcston          Tnn. 

Taylor 

Pemb. 

Nethcrsole         Cath. 

Vesey 

Trin. 

Passingham        Joh. 
WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1 

Division  1. 



Lupton,  M.            Girttin 
Ogilvy,  A.  .M.        Girlon 

Division  2 

Peacock,  L.  .J.       Girlon 



Division  2. 
Stevenson,  E.  F.  Girlon 

Division  3 

Division  '.i. 

Purdie,  E.       Newnham 

Bedford,  a.  M.      Nnrnlmm 

Hervey,  E.              Newnham 

Pearson,  E.  R.      Girlon 

Pickard,  E.  M.       Newnham 

Division  3. 

'Andrews  Pemb. 

Brooks,  A.  Caius 

"Earp  King's 

Goodman  Christ's 

Hobson  Jesus 

•James,  T.  D.  Christ's 

Loane  Trin. 

Meister  King's 

Moule  Corpus 


Division  3. 

Bousfield  Christ's 

George  Jesus 

Lewis,  W.  R.  Joh. 

Longfield  Emtn. 

Longland  Christ's 

Low  Pemb. 

Sale  Clare 

West  Sid. 

Whately  Corpus 


Ridout 

//.  Seho. 

Rodgcrs 

Pemb. 

Stowell 

Joh. 

Division 

3. 

Bryan 

Queens' 

(lay 

Trin. 

Coe 

Joh. 

Evans 

Clare 

Uorsfall 

Pemb. 

Williams, 
.1.  W.  M. 

} 

Non  Coll. 

Wranghain 

Joh. 

Third  Class. 

Division  1. 
Catclipool,  A.  M.  Girlon 
Lyster,  E.  II.         Newnham 
Morton,  M.  Newnham 

Stoneman,  A.  M.  Girlon 

Division  2. 
Mackennal,  E.  M.  Girlon 
Ncild,  H.  T.  Girlon 

Division  3. 
Robinson,  G.  E.    Girton 


Maator  nt  Oundle  School. 


2  Head  Master  of  Foisted  School. 


398 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Pakt  U.—June,  1894. 


Examiners 


John  Peile,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 

Percy  Gardner,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 

Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M,A.,  Triniti/. 

Robert  Drew  Hicks,  M.A. ,  Triniti/. 

Arthur  Augustus  Tilley,  M.A.,  Kings. 

Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

James  Adam,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

James  AVycliffe  Headlam,  M.A.,  Kinrj's. 

William  Loring,  M.A.,  King's. 

Frederick  WilUam  Thomas,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 
Bosanquet  (i1)     Trin. 
Ds  *Caiiipl)ell  (a,h*)  Trin.  II. 
Ds  *Karp  (d)  King's 

Ds  *Horton-Smith, 

L.  (c)  Joh. 

""Stamp  (a*,  6*)  (b)  Trin. 
Ds  Welford  (e)         Emm. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  .James,  T.  D.      Christ's 
Ds  Meister  King's 

Nicklin,  J.  A.     Joh. 
Ds  Wliately  Corpus 


Third  Class. 


Pearson,  E.  R.  (6)  Girton 
Purdie,  E.  («*)       Newnham  \ 


WOMEN. 


CLASSICAL  TKIPOSES. 


399 


Part  I. — June,  1894. 

f  Evelyn  Shirley  Shuckburgh,  M.A.,  Emmanuel 
William  Chawner,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
Wilfred  Austin  Gill,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
Examiners  -{  William  Trevor  Lendrum,  M.A.,  Caiu.i. 
Leonard  Wliibley,  M.A.,  Pejnbrole. 
Edgar  Cardew  ^lan-hant,  M.A.,  Peterhouse. 
*- Walter  George  Headlam,  M.A.,  King's. 
First  Class. 


Division  1. 

Division  3. 

Ilowlett 

Christ's 

Barnett  (b) 

Trin. 

Austen-Leigh      Kini/'s 

Jeffries 

Cains 

*Moore 

Trin. 

Baines                  Triii. 

Lambert 

Christ's 

i*Nairn  (a) 

Trin. 

Hosanquet.B.H.  King's 

^Measures 

Christ's 

Division  2. 

Brooks,  W.  H.   Cains 

Navlor 

Trin. 

Barran 

Trin. 

*Butler                  Pemb. 

Padel 

Sid. 

Cunningham 

Trin. 

Cabell                   Emm. 

Pope 

Trin. 

*McElderry 

Joh. 

Clayton               Emm. 

Ramsay 

King's 

2Malim,  F.  B. 

Trin. 

Coast                    King's 

Stow 

Pemb. 

Robson 

Christ's 

Fuller,  A.  J.  S.  Emm. 

.Sworder 

Emm. 

*SiIls 

Kinq's 

Gregg                  Christ's 

White 

Trin. 

Tate,  R.  W. 

Joh. 

Second  Class. 

Piatt                    Trin. 

Watson,  C.  H 

.     Trin. 

Division  1 

Wells                   Jesus 

Woodhouse 

Magd. 

Bond 

MaiHi. 

Bran8on,.J.R.B 

Trin. 

Division  2. 

Division 

S. 

Duval 

Cains 

Foster                  Pet. 

Alcock 

Joh. 

Humphreys 

Queens' 

Gill                      Clare 

Clarke,  P.  A. 

L.  Christ's 

.Jones,  H.  P. 

Joh. 

Harvey                 Magd, 

Gorse 

Queens' 

Lewis 

Pet. 

Howard               Pet. 

Hightield 

Non  Coll. 

Murison 

Trin.H. 

Parker                 Corpus 

Lawrance 

Jesus 

Parsons 

Pemb. 

Reiss                   T'rin. 

May 

Pemb. 

Pascoe 

Jesus 

Rendall               Trin. 

*Tait,  A.  J. 

Joh. 

Phillips 

Kind's 

Thoseby              Cains 
Third  Class. 

Beven                  Christ's 

Field 

Emm. 

Division  1 

Biddulph             Queens' 

Franks,  J.  E. 

Joh. 

Berwick 

Cath. 

Fischer                Clare 

Gilbert 

King's 

Ednin^ton 

Pet. 

(ieen                    Joh. 

Grant 

Emin. 

KIlis,  K.  H.  R. 

Trin. 

Hulbert                Trin. 

.Jackson,  E.  W.  Joh. 

Fox,  H.  \V. 

Trin. 

.Jones,  K.  F.        Queens' 

.J.^ckson,  E.  M.   Cath. 

Hopkins,  E.  J. 

Pemb. 

Newman,  C.  A.   Trin. 

Kitching 

Emm. 

Loniax 

Cath. 

Noel  Walker      Jesus 

Maw 

Pemb. 

.McClean,  M.  Y 

Trin. 

Wliitman             Joh. 

Prankerd 

Corpus 

.Saunderson 

Trin. 

Stevens 

Corpus 
H.Selie. 

Thorp 

Jesus 

Division  3. 

Stork 

West 

Trin.  11. 

Abbott                 King's 

Upclier 

Trin. 

Badcock               Cath. 

Ware,  M.  S. 

Trin. 

Division  2 

Bell,  .1.  J.            Trin. 

Weldon 

H.  Selw. 

Agar 

Trin. 

Davies,  H.  H.     Joh. 

Whitting 

Kino's 

Baily 

Caius 

Dobree                Jesus 

Wilson,A.C.F.W.  Emm. 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Division  1 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 



Boyd,  M.               Qirton 

Dickson,  I.  A. 
Nicholson,  M. 

Girton 
Girton 

Division  2 

Division  2. 

Rouse,  C.  R. 

Girton 





Stevenson,  E. 

Girton 

Division  3 

Division  3. 

Division 

2. 

Skecl,  C.  A.  .1.       Girton 

Millington,  M.  V.  Oirton 

Wigglesworth,  E 

Newnham 

White,  R.  E.         Newnham 

Division 

3. 

Stuart,  .J.  .J. 

Newnham 

1  Head  Matter  of  Merchant  Tavlori'  School. 

8  Muter  at  King  Edward  VI.  School,  BirmlDgham. 


2  Head  Matter  ofSedbergh. 
4  Prlacipal  of  Ridley  Hall. 


400 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  U.—June,  1895. 

NEW   llEGULATIONS. 

Ill  Part  II  tlio  letters  a,  h,  c,  d,  c,  appended  to  tlie  name  of  a  candidate,  denote  the 
section  for  which  tlie  candidate  is  placed  in  tlic  first  class  («  Literature  and  Criticism, 
b  Philosophy,  c  History,  il  Arcliaeolosy,  e  Language).  The  asterisk  denotes  special 
distinction. 


Examiners 


,  John  Peile,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 

Rieliard  Claverliouse  .Tebb,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

Percy  (jardner,  Litt.D.,  Chrisf's. 

John  Percival  Postgate,  Litt.D.,  Triniti/. 

Charles  Waldstein,  Litt.D.,  Kinrfs. 

Evelyn  Shirley  Shuckbnrgh,  M.A.,  EmmanueL 

Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A..  Gonville  and  Caius 

James  Adam,  M.A.,  Kmmanuel. 

Hugh  Mi^Leod  Innes,  M.A..  Trinity. 
Mames  Wycliffe  Headlam,  M.A.,  King's. 


First  Class. 
Ds  '♦Butler,  M.  S.  D. 

(c*)    remb. 
Ds  Gregg  (a)  Christ's 

Ds  *McElderry  (c*)Joh. 
Ds'MaUm  (b*)         Trin. 

Marsh,E.H.(a*)(A)7V/H. 
Ds  Measures  (6)      Clirisl's 
Nightingale, 

A.  I),  (a)  (b)  Trin. 
Robson  (c)         Chri.it's 
Ds  Stow  (c)  Prmh. 

Ds  Tate  ((()  JkIi. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Alcock  Joli, 

Ds  Howard  Pel. 

Ds  Lambert  Chri^ 


Third  Class. 
Brooks,  W.  H.       Caius 


WOMEN. 
.Millington,  .M.  V.  (tl)  Girlun  \      Dickson,  I.  A.      Girtun      | 


1    lloaJ  Master  of  Scdbergli. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


401 


Examiners 


Division  1. 

Bernays  ^ 

Trin. 

*('ornford  if 

Trin. 

Dannreutlier 

Trin. 

Kllis 

Trin. 

Howard 

Trin. H. 

•VVri-ht,  U.  A 

Trin. 

Division  2. 

Barstow 

Emm. 

Emery 

King's 

Gaunt 

Clare 

Hemingway 

Pemb. 

Division  \ 

Adami 

Jesus 

Bartlett 

Clare 

Besley 

King's 

Bowes 

Emm. 

Bylcs 

Joh. 

Cliadwick 

Manil. 

Cliotzner 

Joh. 

Dyson 

Queens' 

Hammond 

Emm. 

Jenkins 

Sid. 

Prince 

Trin.  II. 

Smith,  B.  H. 

Trin.  11. 

Speke 

Jesus 

Widdows 

Queens' 

Division  1 

(  rawford 

Pemh. 

Kislier 

Emm. 

Krazer 

Corpus 

Hiininuwav 

Kin/j's 

Holinis,  F.W. 

Christ's 

Jones, K.  H.LI. yoft. 

Low 

H.Selw. 

AVIackay 

Kinp's 

Newboid 

Clare 

First  Class. 

Division  1 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
I^avies,  F.  J.  Newnhum 


Part   I. — June,  1895. 
William  Emerton  Heitland,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
James  Smith  Keid,  Litt.D.,  Gonville  and  Cuius. 
William  Chawner,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Wilfrid  Austin  Gill,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
Leonard  Whihley,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Nathaniel  Wedd,  M.A.,  King's. 
Edwin  Abbott,  M.A.,  Jesus. 
First  Class. 

Lubbock  King's 

Morrison  Jesus 

Ubodes  Clare 

Seligman  Trin. 

Simey  King's 

Thompson,.!.?.  Trin. 

Watkins  Trin. 


Division  3. 
Bell,  H.  T.  M.  Pel. 
Bevan  Trin.  //. 

Burnside  Pemh. 

'Furness  King's 

Second  Class. 
Division  2. 
Bland  Emm. 

Body  Jnh. 

Brewer  Magil. 

Brown  //.  Selw. 

Butcher  Sid. 

Cobden-Saniuel  Sid. 
Elliott  Pemb. 

Fisher  Calh. 

Hudson,  C.  E.  Joh. 
Kenyon  Jesus 

Metcalfe  Joh. 

Moule,  A.  C.  Trin. 
Perrott-Smith  Emm. 
Roberton  Queens' 

Third  Class. 
Division  2. 
Armstrong         Trin.H. 
Itecon  H.Selw. 

Browne,  C.  E.  Trin. 
Burbidge  Christ's 

Candler  Corpus 

Cooper,  R.         H.Selw. 
Lillingston,  M.  Pemh. 
Linton,  E.  C.      Trin. 
Newton  Emm. 

Pike  Trin. 

WOMEN. 

8KC0ND  Class. 

Division  1. 

Bulley,  M.  \V.  Girton 

Muxon,  E.  A.   Girton 

Division  2. 
Barker,  E.  R.    Girton 
Coulton,  M.  L  Newnham 

Division  3.  i 

Powell,  M.  H.   Girton 
Tanner,  L.  K.   Girton        | 
Thomas,  K  K.  Newnham 


Gaskell 

Joh. 

Uardwicli 

Joh. 

Heycock 

Sid. 

Humphries 

Christ's 

Kennaway 

King's 

Marchant 

Caius 

Monteath 

Chri.il's 

Moore 

Joh. 

Parez 

Clare 

8hearme,  J.  S 

.  Trin. 

Stone 

King's 

Wenliam 

King's 

Royds 

Clare 

Strong 

H.Selw 

Wilson,  G.  S. 

Pemb. 

Division  3 

Browne 

Emm. 

Chamberlain 

Emm. 

Edge 

Kino's 

Falcon 

Joh'. 

Hunt 

Trin. 

Lyon 

Jesus 

Pieris 

Trin. 

Thompson,  A.  H.  Joh. 

Todhunter 

Trin. 

Wiltsliire 

Caius 

Sedgwick, 

J.  H.  H.  M. 

Trin. 

Wollen 

Magd. 

Division  3 

Astley 

Cath. 

Burlison 

Clare 

Collins,  H.  R. 

Calh. 

Uunn 

Kiim's 

Martin 

Call,. 

Pearse 

King's 

Third  Class. 

Division  1 

Hutchinson, W.  M.  L.  Newn. 

Division  2. 
Morton,  T.  M.      Newnham 
Vardy,  W.  I.         Girton 

Division  3. 
Boughton-Leigli, 

K  V.     Girim, 
Lang,  H.  M.  Girton 

Long,  E.  M.  Newnham 

Yeo,  E.  M.  Newnham 


1  Eciual  aa  Chancellor' i.  Olussical  Mcdalllsta 


1  Matter  at  BroiiiHgrovc  School. 


402 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  U.—June,  1896. 


Examinees 


Richard  Claverhouse  Jebb,  Litt.D.,  Triiiiti/. 
John  Percival  Postgate,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
Charles  WakLsteiii,  Litt.D.,  Kiin/'s. 
Evelyn  Shirley  Shuckburgh,  M.A.,  Evimanucl. 
Ernest  Stewart  Roberts,  M.A.,  (wnville  and  Cains 
Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Ernest  Arthur  Gardner,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
Hngh  McLeod  Innes,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
John  Strachan,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Leonard  Whibley,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 


First  Class. 
Barnett  (<•')  (b)  Trin. 

Ds  Barstow  (<•)         Kmni. 

Ds  Burnside,W.F.(() I'emb. 

Ds  Gaunt  (<•)  Clare 

Ds  Morrison  (d*)    Jesus 
*Nairn  (a*)  (a)    Trin. 

Ds  Rhodes  (a)         Clare 
*Sills  (c)  King's 

*Wnght,R.  A. (b)  Trin. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Kniery 
Ds  Hardwicli 
Ds  l.ubbock 

*Moore,  G.  E 
Ds  Stone 


Kiwi's 

Joli. 

Kinii's 

Trin. 

King's 


Thikd  Class. 


WOMEN. 


Coulton,  M.  I. 
Davies,  F.  J. 
Mo.\on  E.  A. 


New  nil  1 1  ni  I 
Newnham 
Girton        ' 


CLASSICAL  TKIPOSES. 


403 


Part  I.— June,  1896. 

William  Emerton  Heitland,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

(Albert  William  Spratt,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's. 

Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
■p..  ,,,„,i,„t;     Arthur  George  Peskett,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
j?.xAMiNERs  -<^^jfj.g(|  Hamls  Cooke,  M.A.,  King's. 

William  Wyse,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

James  Adam,  M.A.,  Emmamiel. 

Edwin  Abbott,  M.A.,  Jesiis. 


Division  1. 

Arnistron!;  (b)    Trin. 

Dobsnn,  J.  !•'.     Trin. 

Ouiternian  Trin. 

•*Mair  (a)  Cains 

Division  2. 
Blaikie  Caius 

Carlill  Trin. 


First  Ciass. 

Curtis  Kimj's 

Kdwards  Penib. 

Hunter  King's 

*Lawson  Pemb. 

*MinDs  Pemb. 

Witton  Caius 

Division  3. 

Alexander.C.L.  Trin. 

Second  Class. 


Kinp's 
Cape  Pemh. 

Clayton  Penib. 

Elliott,  F.  L.  1).  Trin. 
James  King's 

Jones,  C.  C.  LI.  Emm. 
Knight  Clare 

Souter,  A.  Caius 


Division  1 

Worthington     Siil. 

Purdv 

Jesus 

Armbruster 

King's 

Wright,A.  A.G.Jo/;. 

Ridden 

Caius 

Bottiam 

Maod. 

Roberts 

Pimb. 

Clarke 

Petiih. 

Division  2. 

Todd 

Corpus 

Crofts 

Caius 

Barton                 Magil. 

Yolland 

Sid. 

du  Vallon 

Pemb. 

Bensly                 Enim. 

Foster,  J.  P. 

Trin. 

Bourne               Corp. 

Division 

3. 

fi  reeves 

Job. 

Bunting               Trin.H. 

Alderson 

H.Selw. 

Grylls 

Trin. 

Burbidge            Emm. 

Bland 

Trin. 

Ledgard 

Job. 

Cruni-Ewing      Pemb. 

Dentith 

Trin.H. 

MacMunn 

Queens' 

Garrad,  R.         Clare 

Gardner 

Joh. 

Outrain 

Pemb. 

Havard-Jones   Queens' 

Holley 

Jesus 

Price 

Pemh. 

Holberton          Magd. 

Howard 

Pemb. 

Richards 

Cath. 

Hudson,  A.  W.  Trin. 

MacGregor 

Trin.H. 

Rodwell 

Kini/'s 

Keeling              Job. 

Male 

Joh. 

Shearme,  D. 

Trin. 

Kent                   Emm. 

Moule,  H.  F. 

Clare 

Townsend 

J  oh. 

Nicholson           Christ's 

Robinson 

Jesus 

Warre-Cornish,W 

11. King's 

Nunns                 Trin. 

Spratt 

Sid. 

Whately 

Chriist's 

Phelps                Corp. 
Third  Class. 

Wood 

Pet. 

Division  1 

Butler                Pemb. 

Church 

H.  Selw. 

Bcynon 
Brind 

Jesus 

Castley              Sid. 

Cooke 

Joh. 

Corp. 
Trin. 

fiornall              Cath. 

Grigson 

Cath. 

Byrne 
Clarke 

Kissack              Emm. 

Hills 

King's 

Cath. 

Ladell                 Sid. 

Holder 

Christ's 

Edwards,  A.  U 

Queens' 

Mitchell,  F.        Caius 

Honnywill 

Trin. 

Langmore 

Trin.  H. 

Parker,  H.  A.  M.Joft. 

Lulham 

Clare 

Muniford 

Pet. 

Pryde                 Magd. 

Powys 

Corpus 

Munro 

Clare 

Sykes                 Pemb. 

Purton 

Cath. 

Watson 

Maqd. 

.Sandberg 

Queens' 

Wilberforce 

Pemb. 

Division  3. 

Smith,  H.  S. 

Trin. 

Division  2 

Backliouse         Pemb. 
Bond                  Clare 

Tregoning,  A 
Wright,  H.  B 

L.  Trin. 
.   H.Selw. 

Bray 

Trin. 

Browne,  A.  R.L.TWn. 
WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Division  1 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 



Earle,  K.  M.          Newnham 

Orange,  B. 

Girton 

Weir,  E.                Neivnham 

Salter,  E. 

Girton 

Division  2 
Lorimcr,  E.  II.  L 

Girton 

Division  2. 
Daniel,  C.  I.          Girton 

Vernon  Harcourt, 

M.  E.              Girton 

Goffe,  E.  H.          Girton 

Division 

2. 

Lunn,  A.  C.  P.      Girton 



Division  3 

Division  3. 

Division 

3. 

Boyd,  H. 
Johnson,  B. 
Mason,  M.  A. 

Girton 

Newnham 

Newnham 

1  Profeidor  of  Greek,  Edinburgh  University. 


404 


CLASSICAL   TEIPOSES. 


Examiners 


Part  11.— June,  1897. 

■  Henry  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

John  Percival  Postgate,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

William  Ridge  way,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 

Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Arthur  Augnstus  Tilley,  M.A.,  Kiiiifs. 
,  Ernest  Arthur  Gardner,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 

John  Strachan,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

Leonard  Whihley,  M.A.,  Pevibroke. 
1  Peter  fliles,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

William  Trevor  Lendrum,  M.A.,  Gonville  ami  Cains. 

Third  Class. 


First  Clas 

s. 

Second 

Class. 

Carlill  {!>) 

Trin. 

Honiays  1 

Trin. 

*C'.)riiforcl  (h)  U 

Trin. 

Ds  Cape 

Pemb. 

Ds  Edwards  (r) 

Pemb. 

Ds  Souter,  A. 

Caius 

Guitornian(c) 

Trin. 

Ds  *  Lawson  (a) 

Pfinh. 

Ps  *Miiuis  00 

Pnnh. 

Us  Whatolv  (<0 

Christ's 

Ds  Witton  ((■) 

Caius 

n  E.1 

lal  as  Chancellor' 

8  Classical  M 

CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


405 


Examinees 


Buxton,  C.  R. 

Dunn 

Ferrers 

1*  J  ones,  V.  S. 

*Paterson 

Toplis  (a) 


Abel 

Adler 

Ballard 


Part  I. — June,  1897. 

James  Smith  Reicl,  Litt.D.,  Gonmlle  and  Cains. 

Evelyn  Shirley  Shuckhurgh,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Rohert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pemhrolce. 

Alfred  Hands  Cooke,  M.A.,  King's. 

James  Adam,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Edward  Ernest  Sikes,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

Gilbert  Austin  Davies,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
First  Class. 

Bruce 

Campbell 

I'Mmonds 

Fawkes 

Hilary 

.Jones,  W.  H.  S. 

M  oxon 

I'reston 

Taylor,  S.  S. 

Turner,  A.  E. 

Warre  Cornish,  G. 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

King's 

Queens' 

Trin. 


Christ's 

Joh. 

Clare 


D 

vision 

1. 

Campbell 

Joh. 

Clarke,  W 

Fairl 

e  Joh. 

Cobden-Saniuel 

Jesus 

Fislier 

Pemb. 

Gaunt 

Maifd. 

Jelf 

King's 

Mac  Iver 

Kiiig's 

Nicholls 

Corp. 

Peacock 

Trin.H. 

Phillips 

Pemb. 

Sams 

Pet. 

Wild 

Corp. 

Wilson,  T. 

E. 

Cuius 

D 

vision 

2. 

Arnison 

Pemb. 

Borrows 

Catli. 

Carson 

King's 

Chaffey 

Dyne 

Loseby 

Mack" 

Menzies 

Pulliblank 

Shaw 


Brayne 
Clarke,  F.  W. 
Close 


Christ's 

King's 

Emm. 

Christ's 

Cains 

Cath. 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Jes. 

Sid. 


First  Class. 


Bridge 

Clark,  W.  11. 

Douglas 

Gutcii 

Pearce 

Wiener 

2*  Wood,  C.  T. 


Caius 

Trin. 

King's 

Kitiii's 

Joli. 

Caius 

Pemb. 


*Balfour 
Balgarnie 
Briggs 


Kint/'s 

Trin. 

Emm. 


Second  Class. 


Cookson 

Evans,  G.  T.  M. 

Fotheringliaiu 

(iarnett 

Green,  E.  II. 

Hale 

Heath 

Hunter 

Joy 

Kay 

Kitcliing 

Marquis 

Ogilvy 

Pratt 

Roothani 

Stoiiey 

Walker 

Weeks 

Wilson,  E. 


Queens' 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

Pet. 

Clare 

Trin.  H. 

Magd. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Queens' 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Pet. 

H.  Seiw. 

Pemb. 


Third  Class. 
Fisher  Sid. 

Fishwick  King's 

Grosjean  Jolt. 

Inskip  King's 

Maw  Pemb. 

Orchard  Emm. 

Peacli  King's 

Piper  Queens' 

Sale  Emm. 

Willson,C.  H.H.S.  £wm. 


Division  S. 


Airy 
Benson 


Joh. 
Joh. 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  .3. 
Cohen,  H.  F.         Neivnham 


Murray,  S.  W.      Oirton 


Division  3, 
Battersby 
Burnside 
Cole 
Cowie 
Dawe 
Grimes 
Hamer 
Heap 
Hewgill 
Jacob 
Lowe 
Marriott 
Sherrift' 
Shorting 
Tliaine 


Emm. 

King's 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

II.  Selw. 

Caius 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

W. 

Ki  nil's 


Cath. 

Pel. 

King's 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Joh. 


Cholnieley 
Collett 
Ds  Colthurst 
Devitt 
Eyre 
Finlay 
Knight 
Page 

Pilkington 
Potts 
Simpson 
Taylor 
Triiell 
Whiteley 


Jesns 

Corp. 

Christ's 

Corp. 

Emm 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Trin. 

King's 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 

Campbell,  M.  M.  Newnham 

Drysdale,  M.         Newnham 

Shaxby,  M.  Girton 

Division  2. 
Phillips,  E.  M.      Oirton 


FellMW  of  MaK'lalc 


'i   Follow  'jf  QUCCDB*. 


406 


CLASSICAIi  TRIPOSES. 


Part  II.— June,  1898. 


Examiners 


John  Edwin  Sandys,  Litt.D.,  St  John's. 

William  Ridgeway,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 

Richard  Dacie  Archer-Hind,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Arthur  Augustus  Tilley,  M.A.,  King's. 

James  Adam,  M.A.,  Kunaaimel. 

James  Hope  Moulton,  M.A.,  King's. 

William  Trevor  Lendrum,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 

Frederick  William  Thomas,  M.A.,  Tnnity. 

James  Wycliife  Headlam,  M.A.,  King's. 

Robert  Carr  Bosanquet,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 

Armstrong  (ti)  (b)  Trin. 
Ds  *Halfour  {b)        King's 

Dobsoii  (b)  Trill. 

Ds  Edmonds  (c)       Emm. 
Ds  Gutch  (</)  King's 

Ds'*Jones,  V.  S  (b)  King's 
Ds  Jones, 

W.  H.  S.  (b)   H.Selw. 
2*Mair  (a*)  (a)      Caius 
Ds  *Paterson  (c*     Queens' 


Second 

Class. 

Abel 

Christ 

Ballard 

Clare 

HIaikie 

Caius 

Dunn 

Trin. 

Preston 

Pemb. 

Toplis  (a) 

Trin. 

Third  Class. 


1  Fellow  of  Magdalenet 

2  Professor  of  Creek,  Edinburgh  University. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


407 


Part  I. — June,  1898. 

J  Arthur  Woollgar  Verrall,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
Evelyn  Shirley  Shuckburgh,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
J«'/"  ^.^rP'^^iV^  Wardale,  M.A.,  Clare. 

Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
Edward  Ernest  Sikes,  M.A.,  AY  John's. 
Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
^Gilbert  Austin  Davies,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


Division 

1. 

Bluiiie 

Cuius 

Davies 

Emm. 

*Gaye  (b) 

Trin. 

♦Harrison,  Ernest  (a)  Trin 

Hullali 

Cuius 

*Snivth 

Trin. 

Turner,  E.  J. 

Trin. 

Division 

2. 

Barnes,  A.  E. 

Trin. 

Cliittv 

King's 

Exton 

Jesiis 

*Hart 

Joh. 

Division 

1. 

Asliton 

Cuius 

Bell 

Clure 

Clarke,  H.  S.  S. 

Emm. 

Coe,  J.  L. 

Joh. 

de  Montmorency 

Panh. 

Ford 

Pemb. 

Gillum 

Kiiui's 

Hardie 

Trin. 

Kelsey 

Emm. 

Kemball-Cook 

Kino's 

Lupton 

Joh. 

Osborne 

Pemb. 

Powell 

Joh. 

Saunders 

King's 

Turner,  D.  P. 

Pemb. 

Division 

1. 

Rrcreton 

Christ's 

Dawson 

Emm. 

Korse 

Trin. 

Mason 

Pemb. 

Moscley 

Joli. 

Roberts 

Magd. 

Division 

2. 

Aptliorp,  M 

O. 

Queens' 

Clay,  K.  II. 

Trin. 

Cooper 

King's 

'Dent 

Kiiii/'s 

Downton 

Peiiib. 

Dunn 

Pemb. 

First 

Class. 

Haslani 

Joh. 

Howell 

Emm. 

Purton 

Christ's 

Wbittv 

Jesus 

Divi 

siot 

3. 

Austen 

Pemb. 

Bruce 

Cuius 

Daisley 

Trin. 

Edmonds 

Jesus 

Elsee 

Joh. 

Falk,  G.  A. 

King's 

Frere 

Pemb. 

Gowers 

Trin. 

Second  Class. 

Division 

2. 

Arnett 

Cath. 

Barrett 

Trin. 

Beith 

Joh. 

Bush 

Cuius 

Koop 

Pemb. 

Lanchester 

H.Selw. 

Leeds 

Muqii. 

Moule 

Clure 

Tremlett 

Clure 

Webber 

Mugd. 

Wills 

Trin. 

Division 

3. 

Adie 

Trin. 

Carey 

Trin.H. 

Cliisman 

Pet. 

Thibd 

Class. 

Goodall 

Joh. 

Potter 

Joh. 

Smith 

Magd. 

Worsfold 

Corp. 

Division 

3. 

Klenkin 

Emm. 

Bulteel 

King's 

Darby 
Pletcher 

Clure 

Queens' 

Poster 

Muqd. 

Graeme 

Pemb. 

(ireen,  O.  M. 

Cuius 

Havter 

Joh. 

Hunt,  C.  A. 

Trin. 

Gubbay 

Cuius 

Hollow'ay 

Trin. 

Lee 

Sid. 

Macnaughton 

Christ's 

Marshall,  J.  H. 

King's 

Mather 

Pemb. 

Rackham 

Pemb. 

Sowels 

Clirist's 

Todd 

Joh. 

Tonipson 

Trin. 

Towers 

Trin. 

Walton 

Jesus 

Werner 

King's 

M''isson 

Cuius 

Creighton 

Emm. 

Cumberlege 

Trin. 

de  Gex 

Pemb. 

Dods 

King's 

Donovan 

Sid. 

Elwell 

Trin. 

Kingsford 

Queens' 

Langhorne 

Christ's 

Peck 

Christ's 

Pooley 

Pemb. 

Prior 

Pemb. 

Kaikes 

Trin.H. 

Rust 

Clure 

Salisbury 

Christ's 

Slieringham 

Trin. 

Stafford 

Cath. 

Vullianiy 

King's 

Wordsworth 

Clure 

Hutton 

Caius 

Jackson 

King's 

Langton,  H.  B. 

Pemb. 

Low 

Christ's 

Miller 

n.Selw. 

Morris 

Corp. 

Mumford 

n.Selw. 

Soole 

Trin. 

Stott 

Caius 

Summers 

Trin. 

Tetley 

Trin. 

Thomas 

Pet. 

Wilkin 

Pemb. 

Williams,  P.  P. 

Queens' 

Wishiirt 

Sid. 

408 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  l.—  June,  1898. 


FiKST  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


Difision  3. 
Rlijs,  M.  Newnham 

Slater,  W.  M.        Newnham 


WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 
Division  1. 
Ilicks,  A.  M.         Girlon 

Division  2. 
Dam.int,  A.  M.     Girton 
Rof;ers,  M.  D. 
Sant,  C.  M. 
Slintjor,  V,. 


Nfwnham 
Newnham 
Nfwnham 


Division  3. 
Baiko,  E.  M.         Girlon 


Phillips,  E. 
Reeve,  .1.  .1. 
Stephens,  1. 


Girton 

Newnham 

Girton 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 
Kohler,  O.  C.         Girton 
M'Crea,  (i.  J.        Newnham 

Division  2. 
Lewis,  M.  H.  Newnham 

Macdonald,  H.      Girton 
Tabor,  €.  1).  Newnham 


Division  3. 


Cran,  L. 
Uyke,  A.  E.  I. 
Hodgson,  A.  H. 
Mortimer,  O.  M. 
Prince,  A. 


Girton 

Girton 

Girton 

Newnham 

Girton 


Paut  11— June,  1899. 


EXAMINEKS 


John  Edwin  Sandy.s,  Litt.D.,  iSt  John's. 

J  James  Smith  Reid,  Litt.D.,  GonviUe  and  Cains. 
James  Adam,  M.A.,  Kminaniiel. 
Ei'iiest  Arthur  Gardner,  M.A.,  GonviUe  and  Caws. 
Leonard  Whibley,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
James  WycHffe  Headlam,  M.A.,  Kin(/'s. 
Rolicrt  ("r»'t,'{j;  Bury,  M.A.,  Trinifi/. 
Robert  C'arr  ljosan(|uet,  M.A.,  Trinitij. 


First  Class. 
Humes,  A.  E.  (.)      Trin. 
Ds  Dai.slev,  (i.  W.  (,)    Trin. 
1)»  Exton,  (!.  V.   (.)       ./«'.v;/.v 

"Harrison,  l'>n.  (kXa)  'I'rin. 
Ds  MacnuuKhton, 

1>.  A.  (h)  Clirisfs 

»s  Smith,  S.  (;.  K.  Ul)  Mwid. 
'Smyth,  A.E.  A.VV.  (/>')  'V'rin. 
Turner,  E.  J.  (c)       Trin. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Lee,  E.  i^id. 

Ds  Purton,  (i.  A.  Christ's 

Ds  Salisbury,  F.  S.        Christ's 
Ds  Sowels,  F.  Christ's 


I  TniRD  Class. 

Ds  Cooper,  W.  V.      Kin/ft 


Ilicks,  A.  iM.  (//)         Girlo 


WOMEN. 


Kobler,  O.  C. 
S.uit,('.  M. 
SIc-plicns,  I. 


Girlon 

Neirnhaiii 

Girton 


A 1) VANCKD   STUDENT. 
Stecn,  W.  P.  Christ's. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


409 


Part  l.—June,  1899. 

(Albert  William  Spratt,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's. 
Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Alfred  Han.ls  Cooke,  M. A.,  Kinys 
JoseiHi  Henry  Gray,  M.A.,  Queens  . 
Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emmumiel. 
Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


Dh'ision  1. 
.lolinson,  T.  G.  (b)  Jesus 
*Lancliester,H.C.O.  Pemh. 
^Marshall,  F.  H.  (a)  Emm. 

Division  2. 

ArmitaKe,  N.  C.  Trin. 

Carr,  0.  T.  Trin. 

Cnlraan,  E.  E.  Trin. 

Crace,  J.  1'.  Kini/'s 

England,  E.  T.  Triii. 

*Hasluck,  F.  \V.  King's 


First  Class. 

Kerry,  W.  Joh. 

*Mereditli,  H.  O.      Kint/'s 

O'Mallev.B.L.A.    Triii. 

Owen,V.  W.Tudor  Joh. 

Staats,  V.  Non  Coll. 

Stobart,  J.  C.  Trin. 

Waterlow,  S.  P.  P.   Trin. 
*\Vest-VVatson,C.     Emm. 

Division  3. 

Campbell,  A.  Pemb. 

Gordon,  W.  M.  Christ's 

Lang,  II.  M.  Pemb. 


Langdon-Davies, 

B.  N. 
Lucas,  F.  H. 
Manduell,  M.  D. 
Miiyne,  W.  C. 
Mo.\on,  T.  A. 
Ogilvy,  L.  W. 
Shuckburgli,  J.  E. 
Sinker,  A. 
Taylor,  F.  E. 
Thomas,  G.  A. 
Wace,  E.  G.  B. 
Wood,  J.  R. 


Pemb. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Trin. 

Joh. 

King's 

Kino's 

Pemb. 

Trin.H. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Jesus 


Division  1. 
Alibott,  G.  F. 
Hosanquet,  G.  C. 
Bowles,  W.  C. 
liiayne,  C.  V. 
Carpenter,  >S.  C. 
Clarke,  A.  H. 
( 'lavton,  'J'.  W. 
Cox",  S.  J. 
Ilaworth,  11.  W. 
Kerby,  E.  T. 
Maxwell,  VV.  W. 
Nunn,  n.  P.  V. 
Valpy,  <i.  C. 


Emm. 

King's 

Corp. 

Pemb. 

Cuius 

Clare 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Trin.  II. 

Clare 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Christ's 


Second  Class. 
Division  1, 

Airy,  R.  Trin. 

Bull,  H.  M.  Cath. 

IJavies,  E.  .J.  LI.  Magil. 

Gardner,  A.  King's 

Groos,  A.  VV.  J.  Joh. 

liearn,  E.  H.  Trin. 

.Jenkins,  A.  L.  (Queens' 

Nairne,  B.  D.  Jesus 

Plavne,  1*'.  S.  Cath. 

Sheane,  J.  H.  \V  Cath. 

Taylor,  S.  .J.  Queens' 

Tyler,  11.  II.  F.  M.  Il.Selw. 


Walker,  C.  H.         Corp. 
Walkcrdine,  W.  E.  Corp. 

Division  8. 
Hankin,  G.  T.  Magd. 

Kitttrniaster,  D.  B.  Clare 


Moore,  J.  L. 
I'alnier,  H.  R. 
Piatt,  H.  C. 
Russell,  E.  C. 
Unwin,  S.  R. 
Walter,  C. 


Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Cuius 

ll.SeUv. 

Sill. 


Division   1. 

Carter,  .1.  F.  Pniih. 

I'^stes,  A.  !•;.  Magil. 

I'"ausset,  !•'.  P.  Pel'. 

Ilainwortli,  A.  I).  .S';V/. 

Harvey,  G.  II.  Pemh. 

Makdwer,  K.  S.  Trin. 

Paddisoii,  .1.  T.  Il.Selw. 

Porter,  S.  L.  Emm. 
Sliekloii-Willianis, 

M.  Queens' 

Divisiiin    •>. 

Mauerle,  W  .  (i.  .;,)//. 

Huiibury,  II.  W.  1,.  .Sid. 


Third  Class. 

Davidson,  E. 
I»ilke,  C.  W. 
Fklwards,  P.  <). 
Lake,  L.  II. 
Milnian,  L.  ('.  P. 


Joh. 
Kin.i's 
Si,  I. 
ll.Se/,, 
Sill. 


Otter-iiarry.W.W.  Trin. 

Reuifry,  C.  O.  Trin. 

Scarlett,  J.  A.  Trin. 

Soauies,  A.  L.  Trin. 

Taylor,  B.  C.  Cath. 

Division  ',i. 

Harber,  W.  B.  Trin. 

Curliell,  li  F.  Jnh. 

Cliawncr,  F.  Triii. 


Fisher,  II.  1'.  Chri.\-fs 
llaig-Hrown,  .\.R.  Pemh. 

lleyne,  V.  O.  U.  Emm. 

.Johnstone,  J.  Trin. 

JvuMuedy,  A.  R.  King's 

Longrigg,  G.  \''..  Pemh. 

Monteath,  .J.  Chri.il's 

Morley,  C.  C.  Trin. 
Myers,  E.                NouCuV. 

Severn,  II.  F.  Il.Selw. 

Swainson,  .1.  L.  King's 

Tagart,  10.  S.  B.  Christ's 

Teniiierley,  A.  C.  Queens' 

Usherwdod,  E.  C.  Kiin/'s 

Wright,  O.  W.  Il.Selw. 


18 


410 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  l.—June,  1899. 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 
McCutcheon.K.  S.  H.  Girfon 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 
Holt,  M.  Girton 

Division  2. 
Haslam,  K.  S.  E.  Girton 
Loveday,  A.  Neumham 

Division  3. 
Houston,  E.  C.      Girton 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 
Hlackledge,  K.      Neiciiliani 

Division  2. 
Cowell,  A.  V.        Girton 
Gere,  E.  M.  Newnham 

Division  3. 
Crabtree,  K.  E.     Ifeienham 
Hanliart,  W.  K.  C.  Girton 
Kenyon,  C.  Newnham 

Martin  Leake,  C.  Girton 


Part  l\.—Jiine,  1900. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 


/■  James  Smith  Eeiil,  Litt.D.,  GonviUe  and  Caius. 

Richard  Dacre  Archer-Hiiul,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
I  Ernest  Arthur  Gardner,  M.A.,  GonriUe  and  Cai^is. 
I  Leonard  Whiblej',  M.A.,  Pi'mhrolc. 

Edward  Ernest  Sikes,  M.A.,  St  Johns. 
^Robert  Gregg  Bury,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


*(;aye,  R.  K.  (!>)  (b)  Trin. 
Lucas,  l'\  II.  ((•)      Trin. 
*Mars)ialI,F.  H.  (<■*)( A) i?wm. 
DsMarsliall,.!.  11.  (it)  Kiny's 


Second  Class. 
Ds  England,  E.  T.         Trin. 
Ds  O'Mallcy,  B.  L.  A.  Trin. 
Waterlow,  S.  P.  1'.  Trin. 


Third  Class. 
Col  man,  E.  E.  'Trin. 


WOMEN. 
McCutclieon,K.S.  H.('/)(V/)7r)H  |  Loveday,  A.  Ncivnliam 


Hlackledge,  K.       Newnha 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


411 


Part  I.— June,  1900. 

I  Albert  William  Spratt,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's. 
Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Joseph  Henry  Gray,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
xjxAjiiiMtKb  n  William  Trevor  Lendrum,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 

Clinton  Edward  Sowerby  Headlam,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 
Nathaniel  Wedd,  M.A.,  Kiwj's. 
\Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


Division  1. 

♦Campbell,  S.  G.  Chrisfi 

Haigh,  P.  B.  Jvh. 

*Uenme,  VV.  (a)  Triit. 

Division  2. 

Jukes,  J.  E.  C.  (B)  Peiiib. 

Morrice,  R.  J.  Trin. 

*Robertson,  C.  D.  Trin. 


FiasT  Class. 

Division  3. 

Ainswortli,  A.  H.  Kiny's 

De,  H.  Christ's 

Finustoue,  P.  J.  Christ's 

Keeton,  G.  H.  Emm. 

Kidd,  E.  S.  Caius. 

Luuisden,  J.  A.  Trin. 

Muiiteath,  J.  King's 


Palmer,  A.  S.  M.  Jesus 

Pirn,  F.  H.  Chrisfi 

Sachse,  F.  A.  Caius 

Smith,  A.  K.  PemV. 

Towle,  J.  H.  Juh. 

Ware,  J.  Caius 


Division  1. 

Allen,  P.  T.  Christ's 

Boulter,  B.  S.  Trin. 

Cljase,  C.  v.  Sid. 
Edwardes,  U.  F.  E.  Joh. 

Forster,  E.  M.  Kino's 

Fraser,  J.  H.  R.  Peiiih. 

(ialbraitli,  A.  N.  Trin. 

Ilartree,  C.  Cains 

Hawkes,  G.  Pemb. 

llouldey,  J.  E.  Clare 

Lloyd,  I.  G.  Caius 

Morris,  K.  S.  Queeiu' 

Powell,  P.  Kimi's 

Stoiiey,  B.  O.  Pnnh. 

Timiiis,  E.  VV.  Triti. 

Winn,  J.  H.  Sid. 

Wynne,  C.  M.  Kini/'s 

Division  2. 
Cliamberlain,lI..M.  Kind's 

Clarke,  C.  H.  G.  Jesus 


Second  Class. 

Coates,  J.  R. 
Co.\,  A.  R. 
Craig,  G.  W. 
Curzon,  C.  E. 
Davidson,  J. 
de  Beer,  E.  B. 
Geary,  A.  B. 
Hamilton,  E. 
Hammond,  N.  W. 
Hazlerigt',  <j. 
Keyser,  L.  E. 
Linton,  R.  C. 
Maunder.  G.  C.  L. 
Moorsom,K.  J.C. 
Peile,  .J. 
Rciuth,  II.  V. 
Scott,  .J. 
Siddle,  (;. 
.Spencer,  D. 
Tayler,  C.  B. 
Thornton,  C.  C. 
Wenliam,  D. 


Pel. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Christ's 

Pemb. 

Jesus 

King's 

Corp. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Caius 

Clare 

Queens' 

Kiny's 

Christ's 

Pet. 

Kini/'s 

Calk. 

Pemb. 

Corp. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 


Division  3. 
Ambrose,W.  J.  L.  Queens' 
Barkwortli,  U.  B.  Pemb. 
Blackburne-Dauiell, 

G.  F.  Pemh. 

Brown,  R.  E.  Corp. 

Burns,  C.  D.         Nun  Coll. 
Butcher,  W.  C.      Pemb. 
Croft,  J.  R.  Queens' 

Druce,  P.  M.  Emm. 

Gibson,  H.  H.         Cath. 
Grier,  S.  M.  Pemh. 

Heriz-Smith.A.J.C.  Peiiiu. 
UoUis,  D.  Queens' 

.MacMunu,  H.  F.  Emm. 
Madden,  ,S.  F.  Corp. 
Molyneux,  J.  H.  Cath. 
Robinson,  A.  11.  R.  Clare 
Selfe,  F.  V.  Mayd. 

Smailes,  R.  Eiilm. 

Trickett,  W.  R.      Corp. 
Walker,  A.  Emm. 

Wliitley  R.  Jesus 

Wyatt,  E.  W.  N.    Clare 


Division  1 
DarlinK,  (J.  K. 
Gray,  II.  A. 
K(ij;wiri,  H.  S. 
Scpftlaw,  II.  (J. 
TliOMia.s,  W.  S. 
Tomlinson^  W.  „.  ^„„,.. 
rrlin(,'-Smit!i,F.M.  Emm 
Wilson,  G.  M.        Pernt). 


Kiiiy's 

Queens' 

Pet. 

Trin.  II. 

Pemb. 

Emm. 


Third  Class. 

Division  2. 
Haynes,  .1.  B. 
Rindon,  W.  V.  V. 
Burton,  11.  .J.  C. 
Douglas,  .1.  I'\ 
(irimes,  A.  E. 
llaward,  L.  VV. 
llertslet,  K.  L.  A. 
Millner,  11.  LI. 
Royds,  C.  C.  T. 
Sullivan,  A.  M. 
Tucker,  (i.  I>.  R. 
Williams,  A.  M. 


Trin. 

Sid. 

Mayd. 

Corp. 

Jesus 

Kiny's 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Maud. 

ll.ielw. 


Division  3. 
Archer,  K.  A.  VV, 
Brough,  J.  ,S.  U. 
Cheese,  .1.  E. 
Dyne,  II.  R.  L. 
Fox,  T.  S.  W. 
Francis,  B.  A. 
Scwell,  A.  P. 
Sewell,  C.  A.  S. 
Sykes,  F.  M. 
Thorp,  R.  O.  V. 
Tubhs,  N.  II. 


//.  SeUv. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Pemh. 

Cath 

Jl.Setir. 

Kiny's 

Caius 


18—2 


412 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


•  Part  I.~June,  1900. 


First  Class. 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 

Williams,  S.  J.  Netcnham 

Division  2. 


Barnard,  E.  M. 
Brough,  L.  M. 
Byrne,  A.  D. 
Crum,  J.  G. 
Dyson,  E. 
Small,  E. 
Smith,  M.  L.  S. 


Girton 

Girton 

Neiimham 

Neivnham 

Newnhaiii 

Girton 

Girton 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 
McNeile,  E.  R.  Girton 

Division  2. 
Dunstall,  M.  C.  Girton 

Fegan,  E.  S.  Girton 

Worters,  E.  B.  Girton 

Division  3. 
Stamper,  A.  F.  Newnhan 


,Part  II.— June,  1901. 


Examiners 


First  Class 


/James  Rniitli  Reid,  Litt.D.,  Gonville  and  Cams. 

Cliarlcs  Waldsteiii,  Litt.D.,  Khuj.t. 

Riclianl  Dacro  Archf-r-Hiiid,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
I  James  Hope  Moiilton,  M.A.,  Kin<fn. 
I  James  Wycliffe  Headlam,  M.A.,  King's. 

Frederick  William  TlKmias,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
^Francis  Macdonald  ('oniford,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


''Campl)0lI,S.  r!.  (,)  Chrisfs 
Cracc,  .f.  F.  (-/)  /v-//(..;'.v 
(iardncr,  .\.  ('/)       KiiKi's 

»Hasluck,K  W.  {,!■)  Kim,'s 


Skcond  Class. 
StDbart,  J.  ('.  Trill. 


Third  Clas.s. 
•Johnson,  T.  (i.  (r)  ./c.w* 


Br.mgh,  1..  M.  (,)    (iirlnii 
Crum,  J.  (i.  ((/)       Nfinitiam 


WOMEN. 


ADV.'iNCEI)    STUDENT. 

.Immis,  \V.  a.  l\uii.\ 


CLASSICAL  TEIPOSES. 


413 


Part  I.— June,  1901. 


Examiners 


'Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi. 

Arthur  Woolgar  Verrall,  Litt.D.,  Tnidty. 

Albert  William  Spratt,  M.A.,  St  Catharme's. 

Edward  Seyiner  Thompson,  M.A.,  Cl/n.st'fi. 
I  William  Trevor  Leiidi-um,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cuius. 
I  Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
\  Nathaniel  Wedd,  M.A.,  King's. 


Division  1. 

IJicliards,  R.  C.(a 

Trin. 

Division  2. 

Hopkins,  R.  V.  N. 

Emm. 

Maiden,  R.  H. 

Kind's 

'•Norwood,  (i.  (b) 

Juli. 

Salter,  W.  11. 

Trin. 

^Sleenian,  J.  H. 

Sid. 

Smitli,  C.  J. 

Pemb. 

Ure,  P.  N. 

Cains 

First  Class. 

Division  3. 
Anderson,  \V.  B. 
rSedalo,  V.  L. 
Bucklev,  R. 
Dawkiris,  R.M'^G. 
Edgliill,  E.  A. 
I-  french,  \V.  K.  P. 
(ioode,  S.  W. 
Hobday,  R.  H. 
Hooper,  P.  R. 
Lowe,  W.  D. 


Trin. 

C/arc 

Emm. 

Km  in. 

Kinii's 

Pemb. 

Cains 

Sill. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 


Lubbock,  P. 
Owen,  C.  H. 
Sniitli,  W.  H. 
Squire,  S.  G. 
Stevens,  F.  Ji. 


King's 

Jesus 

Jesus 

Clirisi's 

Clirisfs 


Svdnev-Turner,S.  A.  Trin. 

tavlor,  M.  LI.  P,mh. 

*Wace,  A.  J.  B.         Pemb. 


Division  1. 
Arnistron;?,  F.  \V.  Jul/. 
IJoufe'licv,  G.  M. 
nriglit,  W.  A. 
Cowan,  (i.  H. 
I'ulford.  F.  \V. 
Hall  Mall,  H. 
Hoo|)er,  .). 
Husbands,  .J.  10. 
Keiiyon,  H.  G. 
Noble,  A.  i:. 
Rippmann,  C.  H 
Savile,  E.  C. 
Slielley,  M.  B. 
Siuitb,  A.  J. 
Turner,  |{.  C. 
Williams,  C.  A. 


Trin 
Ciiiii 
Corp 
Jesii. 
Jesu. 
I'emi 
■/'■ 


Pemb. 

Colli. 

Kimi's 

Queens' 

Cliris/'s 

Ciilli. 

Trin. 

Qneen.i' 


Second  Class. 
Division  2. 
ek,  J!.  R. 
)0tli,  S.  H. 
ers,  .). 

irke,  G.  T.  K. 
uu'las,  S.  M. 
y.  1).  (J. 
n-,  H.  H. 
■s,  W.  D. 
a.  G.  A. 

tt,  T.  A. 
ecu,  W.  H. 

mias,  T.  S.  W. 
atben,  G.  A. 
ilea,  <i. 


Clare 

Trin. 

I'emh. 

l-eiiili. 

Joli. 

Qmrns- 

I'emh. 

I'el. 

Kimi's 

Cliri.ll': 

Sill. 

Queens 

Pel. 

Calli. 


Division  3. 
Harton,  C.  H. 
Conway,  F.  G. 
Evans,  H.  P. 
Fenn,  E.  V. 
Hamilton,  .1. 
Harris,  (i.  W. 
Mason,  M.  T. 
I'ayiio.H.C.F 
Uaokbam,  M. 
Sto^jdon,  F.  R 
Syunis,  J.  M. 
Walker,  J.  O. 
Wilson,  E.  I{. 


.n. 


Cath. 
Trin. 
Clirist's 
Sill. 
Cor)). 
Cains 
Emm. 
NonCoU. 
Christ's 
Clare 
Caius 
Caius 
Trin. 


Dirisiim  I. 
Alexander,  C.  W. 
Cardwell,  H.  !■;. 
Clarke,  1>.  H. 
<-'ollett.  A.  P. 
Gibson,  II. 
Maekie,  A.  C. 
Seliotioid,  A.  (;. 
Watt,  R.  L. 


Third  Class. 

Dieisiiin  '2. 

Division  3. 

Trin. 

Allen,  N.  P. 

Cor II. 

Barnes,  F.  P. 

Magd. 

ChrLsl's 

liaKue,  11.  P. 

Clare 

Hottouiley,  C.  C. 

Caius 

Kimi's 

Bevir,  W. 

Maail. 

Canipbell,  (i. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

I)ou),'las,  M.  S. 

Qneens' 

Carr,  li.  A. 

Il.Selw. 

Queens' 

Duuscombe,  (i.  W 

Emm. 

Crabtree,  H.  (i. 

Christ's 

Cor,,. 

li'«ar,  .1. 

Trin. 

Croltoii,  K.  II. 

Job. 

Mai  II  I. 

Klllott,  A.  G. 

Maml. 

Dew^,  C.  I)   K. 

Queens' 

Tri  11.11. 

(ianliner,  .1.  IC. 

Qneens' 

lOvans,  L.  S. 

Clare 

Mind,  11.  A. 

l\  mil's 

IliKk'ins,  W.  N. 

Emm. 

Hoare,  L.  (i. 

Kimi's 

.lolin8on,W.II.C. 

Trin 

Maekintosli,  11. 

Cailis 

■loluiBon,  A.  S. 

Pet. 

Sidgwick,  F. 

Trin. 

J  080,  C.  H. 

JoK 

Stokes,  V.  \V. 

Chri.ft's 

\  Profoisor  of  Greek,  Uiiivorsity  CoIIoko  of  S.  Walci,  CurdifT. 


414 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


Part  J— June,  1901. 


WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Dirisian  1. 

Division  1. 



Harrison,  E.          Ncii'iihaiit 

Dii-isiim  2. 

l>ivimon  2. 

• 

Edwards,  A.  K.     Girton 
Marsliall,A.M.C;.  Aetcnliam 

Divislim  3. 

I)ii<isio)i  3. 

Geimcr,  O.  B.        Oirtmi 

Bukewfll,  D.  L.    Neifiiliaiii 
Cliittick,  E.  M.      Girlon 
Walker,  D.  L.       Girton 

Tiniit)  Class. 

Dii'isioii  1. 

t!onKrcve,  R.  M.     Ni'WuIkihi 

Maconechy,J.  B.  C.  Neu-n. 

Turner,  E.  B.        NewiiJnnii 

Division  2. 
Lloyd,  E.  T.  A'ewitham 

M*^kerrow,M.C.  Girlon 
Tronerry,  E.  L.     Ncirnham 

Division  3. 


Part  ll.—J/we,  1902. 


Examiners 


^ Henry  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

Jolni  Edwin  Sandys,  Litt.D.,  St  John's. 

Cliarles  Waldstein,  Litt.D.,  King's. 

Leonard  Whibley,  M.A.,  Pemhrohe. 

James  Hope  Monlton,  M.A.,  King's. 
\  James  Wycliffe  Headlam,  M.A.,  King's. 

Walter  George  Headlam,  M.  \.,  King's. 

Frederick  William  Tliomas,  M.A.,  'J'rinitif. 

Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Trinifi/. 
^Francis  Macdonald  Cornford,  M.A.i  7'riniii/. 


First  Class. 


Ainswortli,  A.  H.  (fc)  Kino's 
Ds  *l>awkins,  H.M««.  (c*) 

Emm. 
Ds  Maiden,  It.  H.  (</)  King's 
*Hennie,  W.  (a)  (a)    Trin. 
'Robertson,  C.  1).  (b*) 

Trin. 
1)8  *Sleenian,  J.H.  (6)  Sid. 
Ds  Ure,  P.  N.  (d)         Cains 


Ds  "Wace,  A. 


.  id*)  Pemh. 


Second  Class 

Ds  Smith,  W.  II. 
Ds  Tayler,  C.  B. 


Jl'SUS 

Corp. 


Third  Class. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 


Skcond  Class. 


Harrison,  E.  {il)  Ni-wnhom     Cont,'reve,  E.  M.  Atirnliam 

Marshall,  A.  M.  C.  {<!)  (iciiner,  U.  B.  Girlon 

iWirnham  \  M'^Kerrow,  M.  C.  Girlon 
Walker,  I).  I-.  (d)        Girlon 


Tiiuii)  Class. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


415 


Part  I. — June,  1902. 

(  Ai-tliui-  Woollgai-  Yen-all,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

Charles  Walter  Moule,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi. 
I  William  Emertou  Heitlaud,  M.A.,  .SV  John's. 
Examiners  "i  Marcus  Southwell  Dimsdale,  M.A.,  King's. 
I  Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Einnianue.l. 

Henry  John  Edwards,  M.A.,  Peferhonse. 
\Terrot  Eeavelej'  Glover,  M.A.,  St  John's 


Division  1. 

l^Aii;.'iis,  C.  F.  Trin. 

*GrffnHood,  L.  II.  Vi.Kinn's 

*.SIieppard,  J.  T.  (a)  Kiiiii's 

Tennyson,  C.  B.  L.  Kin'i's 

Thompson,  T.  Caiiiii 


First  Class. 


Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Anderson,  J.  -J. 

Christ's 

Darbysliire,  J.  H. 

Emm. 

*Clarke,  W.  K.  L. 

Jesus 

Dobsbn,  B.  H. 

Emm. 

fiaye,  A.  S. 

Trin. 

Doughty,  E.  P. 

I'emb. 

(idwers,  R.  A. 

Clare 

Fvson,  H. 

JlSUS 

Horowitz,  S. 

Jolt. 

Garrett,  .J.  II. 

Cams 

Macaitnev, M.H.II.  Pfnih. 

Greer,  W. 

PemI). 

.Macna^jhten.H.P.W.  A'(Hi/\« 

Hind,  A.  M. 

Emm. 

Maiuulrell,  E.  B. 

Jesus 

l.aver,  L.  S. 

Jolt. 

Pate,  H.  H. 

Kini/'s 

Puraphrey,  C.  E. 

Christ's 

Robertson,  A.  .J. 

Trin. 

Rawlinson,  H.  G. 

Emm. 

Knbertson,L.V.M 

Queens' 

Skev,  A.  G. 

KiiK/'s 

Sliettle,  P.  S. 

Cuius 

Stokes,  J.  L. 

Pemb. 

Tillvard,  H..I.  W. 

Cuius 

Webster,  J.  R. 

Clare 

Turner,  A.  C. 

Trin. 

Woolf,  L.  S. 

Trin. 

Williams,  W.  N. 

Trin. 

^Wood,  H.  G. 

Jesus 

Second  Class. 


Division  1. 
Brook,  F.  B. 
Goodden,  C.  P. 
Gordon,  R.  G. 
(iunn,  J.  W. 
Hunt,  A.  E. 
Jardine,  .1.  \V. 
Kelly,  H.  P. 
Lawrence,  C.  H. 
LegK,  G.  T. 
Undsell,  A.  .1.  G. 
.Marrs,  F.  W. 
Smvtii,  .1.  W. 
Stci)lien,  .J.  T. 
Turner,  .J.  T. 
Wordsworth,  C.W. 


Sitt. 

Kiiti/'s 

I/.Selw. 

Pel. 

Pel. 

Kiiti/'s 

Pei: 

Trin. 

Kim/'s 

Chr'i.st's 

Jolt. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Clare 

Tritt. 


Division  2. 
Black,  J.  G. 
Brackenbury.C.F. 
Cooper,  II.  W.  F. 
(  ross,  M.  E. 
IJavies,  .J.  R. 
Edmunds.  H.  W. 
E.sdaib',  A.  .1.  K. 
KiiKllav,  .1.  A. 
Ilaldane,  .1.  O. 
Harper,  L.  V. 
I.asbrev,  P.  U. 
Meredith,  A.  R. 
.Vlorrice,  W.  W. 
Paine,  W.  L. 
Pate,  J.  A. 
Rhvs,  W.  R. 
Riohter,  A.  H.  L. 
Riley,  L. 
Robinson,  T.  H. 
Rust,  N.  A. 
Tompson,  A.  H. 
Worthington.R.  F. 


NonColl. 
H.Sehv. 
Corp. 
Queens' 
Cuius 
Sill. 
Mail,  I. 

MtUKl. 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Queens' 

Clare 

Si,l. 

Corp. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 

Queens' 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Emm. 


Division  3. 

Brady,  L.  F.  Calli. 

Clark,  (J.  M.  Cath. 

Edwards,  A.  L.  Matid. 

Garrett,  H.  h.  Jolt. 

l.onsdale,  H.  R.  Trin. 

.Vl.eres,  H.  W.  H.  Jesus 

Thorne,  H.  P.  Jesus 

Walker,  H.  C.  Kinxi's 


Division  1. 
IlariianI,  D.  C. 
<!'•  Hurt,'!),  L.  N. 
Hope,  H.  I,. 
King,  V.  r.. 
Kirkus,  C.  II. 
Procter,  R.  F. 
Silvanus,  E.  M. 
Stalimm,  II.  P. 
Stnoks,  G.  .S. 
Want,  V.  S. 
Watkins,  .1.  ,1. 
Watson,  F. 
White,  il   .1. 
Winterbothani.r. 


Trin.U. 
Sid. 
Emm. 
Cor,,. 
Cut  It. 
Petit!,, 
h'ini/'s 
Kln'ii's 
Sill. 
Queens' 
Christ's 
Queens' 
NonColl. 
Ij.  Pemli. 


Third  Class. 
Division  2. 
Bodington,  C.  11. 
Dickson,  R.  St  J. 
Dritliehl,  I,.  T. 
Gardner,  ('. 
<;anlnir,  .1. 
Hamilton,  ('.  A. 
.lohns,  H.  C. 
Pliillip.s,  C.  K. 
Taylor,  G.  C.  R. 
Trench,  W.  I.. 
Woodard,  A.  I.. 


././//. 

Cath. 

Kinii's 

Ciirp. 

Trio. 

.Mao.  I. 

Ciilh. 

Muiiil. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Division  3. 

Bond,  D.  Hfui/i>. 

Fraricillon,  F.  ,1.      Chri.tl's 
Mill  riiomson.E.W.  Pemb. 
Iluw.ll  Smith, .V.D.  Ciir/i. 


M'l.ean,  ( 

Trin. 

.Mason,  (i 

II. 

Triu.lf. 

Robinson, 

F.  .1. 

Emm. 

.s.well,  F. 

A.  S. 

Cuth 

.Smith,  W, 

A. 

Pemb. 

Will.y,  II. 

Kitiii's 

1  Follow  of  Triult/  Hull. 


416 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 

Part  I.— June,  1902. 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
Division  1. 
Thompson,  A.  M.      Girtoii 

Division  2. 


Division  3. 
Welsh,  M.  K.  Ai'wnhiim 


Leach,  A.  K. 
Prior,  M.  S. 
Watkins,  L.  B. 
Whvte,  J. 


Neionham 
Girton 
Newnham 
Newnhaiii 


Division  S. 
Stoker,  II.  Girton 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 

Osborii,  H.  M.  A'ciriiham 


Division  S. 
Martin,  M.  E.  Netrnlattn 


Part  IL—June,  1903. 


Examiners 


I'iRST  Class. 


Henry  Jackson,  Litt.D.,  Trinifi/. 

John  Edwin  Sandys,  Litt.D.,  St  JoJm'x. 

Ricliard  Dacre  Arclier-Hiiid,  M.A.,  Tnniti/. 

Arthur  Hamilton  Smith,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Ernest  Arthur  Gardner,  M.A.,  OonviUe  and  Caivs. 

AVilliani  Trevor  Leiidrum,  M.A.,  GonviUe  and  Caivs 


Aii(Urs(in,M'.  H.  (</)  Trin. 
I>H  1- All-US,  C.  I'.  (//)  '/'(■///. 
I)s   (ireenwdod, 

I..  H.  <i.  (/-)  kinti's 

-'Norwood,  (i.  (''){ii)  Joli. 
SydneyTiiriier.S.  A.  (//)  Trin. 


I'iRST  Class. 
A\elHli,  .M.  K.  iil)     Afirnlmm 


1   FeUow  of  Trlnit.v  Hall. 


Second  ( 

lass 

II: 

rper, 

L.  y 

CI 

rist 

l»s  St( 

,kes,  .1 

.  L. 

I' 

■mh. 

Ds  W 

M.lf,    1, 

S. 

T 

•in. 

Us  W 

irdswi 

rtli. 

'.  W 

T 

■in. 

IVO.UEN. 
Sbconi)  Class. 


'I'hibd  Class. 


3  Profo«Bor  of  Greek,  University  of  S,  W»le8,  CariUff. 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


417 


Part  I.— June,  1903. 


f  Gerald  Maclean  Edwards,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
James  Adam,  Litt.D.,  Emmanuel. 
Edward  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.,  C/irisf's. 
-p  j  Leonard  Whibley,  M.A. ,  Femhrole. 

Ji^xAMiNERs  -  ^j.tijm.  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Tiinity, 
Harris  Kackliam,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
I  Henry  John  Edwards,  M.A.,  Peterhouse. 
Terrot  Eeaveley  Glover,  M.A.,  8t  John's. 


First  Class. 

Dh'i.non  1. 

Division  2, 

Hentwich,  N.  ilc  M 

.  Trin. 

Broadbent,  C.  H. 

Trin. 

BrooiiiHeld,  H.  S. 

Christ's 

Brown,  P.  R.  B. 

Pemh. 

C'orlivn,  K.  N. 

Trill. 

Blown,  A.  W.  S. 

Cains 

(iifciie,  V.  C.  (b) 

I'Cllll,. 

(iiclgud.H.  L.F.J 

L.  I'i'iiib. 

Stuurt,  (.'.  E.  11 

'I'riii. 

Hodge,  II.  S.  V. 

Trin. 

Wakuly,  II.  1>. 

./oil. 

In-lis,  A.  L. 

Kimi's 

I.amb,  W.  K.  M. 

Trin. 

Nock,  T.  A. 

Pniih. 

Onusby,  F.  C. 

Cliri.d's 

Perham,  C 

Clirist's 

*Kichmond,  O.  L. 

Kilty's 

Scbooling,  A.  J. 

Sid. 

Second  Class 

DivtsUm  1. 

Division  2. 

Bates,  K.  W. 

I'imt,. 

Banister,  M.  11. 

Trin. 

liaxttT,  A.  H.  Y. 

Jiili. 

Barrow,  J.  R. 

Qiifins' 

Itraviie,  1".  I.. 

Peiiili. 

Hrniiion,  A.  T. 

Trin. 

Hivil J.  H. 

I'aiib. 

Booker,  E. 

Joli. 

.Ji>i>soii,  K.  F. 

V<iiits 

l''rj  er,  S.  J'}. 

Joll. 

King,  N. 

Sid. 

Hargrove,  C.  R. 

Pel. 

Lazarus,  (i.  M. 

K  inn's 

Hunter,  II.  K. 

Queens' 

Maciiiillan,  W.  K.  1 

\  Kiiiii's 

1  renionger,  R. 

Print,. 

Maciia^'liteii,  N.  D 

Ki  nil's 

Lasbrey,  B. 

Cath. 

Uiitipii,  (i.  F. 
Wordswoith.W.  A 

Em  III. 

M-^Auliffe,  R.  P. 

Cath. 

I'eiiil,. 

Marsliall,  J.  S.  1). 

Jesus 

Medley,  R.  P. 

Cuius 

Owen,  W.  B. 

Cath. 

.Sell,  W.  11. 

Jesus 

Sbackleton,  V.  E. 

Trin.ll. 

Sniitb,  B.  S. 

Trin. 

Theopliilus,  R.  A. 

Juh. 

1 

'riiiiuj  Class. 

Division  1 
Bates,  II.  R. 
Browne,  !■'.  M. 
I'^jithcrley,  W. 
(iasioighe,  T. 
Kennedy,  W.  J.  R.  ll.Selw. 
Kingdon,  .1.  P.         Jesus 
.M*  Allister,  11.  C. 
Munford,  T.  N. 
Unwin,  K.  F. 
Young,  b. 


Emm. 

Pel. 

Queens' 

Ch 


Corp. 
Sill. 
Cath. 
Trin. 


Divisiiiit  2. 
Bartlioloniew.  (i.T.  Kino's 
llawkes,  W.  .J.         .loh.' 
Ker,  R.  A.  ll.Selw. 

Kissavk,  B.  K.  Emm. 

Legg,  II.  O.  Kiny's 

Maedonald,  C.  L.  Emm. 
Wilberl'orce,  II.  II.  Corp. 
Wilkinson,  F.A.W.  Mayil. 


Division  3. 
Cannv,  G.  B. 
Dawes,  M.  C.  B. 
Evans,  C  L. 
<iarl)ett,  C.  C. 
Hall,  V.  C. 
Phillips,  F.  H. 
Ransford,  C. 
Scott,  J.  S. 
Storrs,  K.  H.  A. 


Queens' 

Sill. 

Kiny's 

Jesus 

Matid. 

Sill. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 


Division  3. 
Arnold,  J.  C.  Joli. 

Barradell-Sniitb,  W.  Joh. 
Cauieniseli,  F.  Kiiki'h 

(  aiey,  IJ.  S.  Mayd. 

(  arter,  J.  S.  Kiny's 

Cooke,  W.  C.  C.       Queens' 
(iardiner,  .\.  V.       Corp. 
Ilutcliinson,  K.  W.  Pet. 
New,  T.  G.  Pemb. 

Porter,  T.  II.  Joh. 

Priestland,  K.  A.    H.Selw. 


Division  3. 
Bntelii,  C.  C. 
llatten,  A.  W. 
Knowles,  S. 
Marston,  .S.  J. 
Piper,  J.  II. 
Smith,  .1.  S. 
Thompson,  K.  F. 
Wigbtwick,  C. 


Cath. 

Joh. 

PemI). 

Pemli. 

Pemb. 

Mai/d. 

Cath. 

PemI,. 


^  Equal  second  for  Chancellor'a  ClaMlcul  Medals,  IWi. 


18—5 


418 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1903. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Miittliaei,  L.  R.      Xeiviilniiu 


Division  ^. 

Lewis,  M.  E.  N<'irnliain 

.Mason,  D.  Girtoii 

Moxoii,  E.  A.  R.  Xcicniiam 

Skelton,  A.  K.  A^civnhain  ; 

Thomson,  M.  E.  Kcivnham 


Second  Cla.ss. 
Division  1. 


Third  Class 
Division  1. 


Edwards,  E.  A.  G.     Ncwnliain     Arthur,  L.  P.  Newnliain 

Smiley,  S.  R.  B.         Girton         \  Bonnerjec,  P.  P.  Newnimm 

Tavlor,  M.  B.             Girlon           I>indsolI,  A.  E.  Neivnham 

Whiteliead,  T.  G.  Girlon 


Division  2. 


Division  2. 


(iasliell,  C.  J. 
I.inzell,  E.  M. 
Newconib,  E. 


Adamson,  M.  A. 
Flood,  M.  L. 
Willan,  M.  P. 


Newnham 
Newnham 
Newnham 


Bolton,  V. 


Xt'iv)iliaiii     Ford,  H. 
Girton  Walters,  Y.  G. 

Newnham  ; 


Girton 
Newnhau 


ExAMINKRS 


First  Class. 


Part  II.— June,  1904. 

James  Smith  Eeid,  Litt.D.,  Gonrillc  and  Cains. 

Artliur  WooUgar  Verrall,  Litt.D.,  'J'nniti/. 

Rii'liard  Dacre  Archer-Hiiul,  M.A.,  'J'rinify. 

Arthur  Hamilton  Smith,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

William  Trevor  Lemlriim,  M.A.,  Gonrille  and  Cains. 

Nathaniel  Wedd,  M.A.,  Kinr/'s. 

Heniy  Beauchamp  Walters,  M.A.,  King's. 

Russell  Kerr  Gays,  M.A.,  Trinit//. 


l)i  Brown,  P.R .  B.  {</)  Peinh. 
Ds  *Kichmond,0.  L.  ((/)  Kini/'s 
Tillvard,n.J.W.(c)  Cains 
Ds  Turner,  A.  C.  (6)     Trin. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Greene,  F.  C.  (b) 
Ds  Maeniillan,  W.  E. 


P.'mh. 
F.  Kino's 
*Sheppard,  J.  T.  (a)  Kinn's 


Third  Class. 


First  Class.  i 

(iaskell,  C.  J.  (</)  Newnham  \ 

iMason,  U.  (/;)  Girtfoi 

Matthaci,  I..  K.  (<)  Newnhuin 

'I  lionisoM,  .\I.  E.  (b)  Newitliam  i 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 


Arthur,  L.  F. 
Lindsell,  A.  K. 
Skelton,  A.  E. 
Tavlor,  M.  li. 
Whitehead,  T.  G 


Neii'niiiim 

Neivnloiin 

Netvninim 

Girlon 

Girlon 


Third  Class. 


•CLASSICAL  TKIPOSES. 


419 


Part  I. — June,  1904. 

/  James  Adam,  Litt.D.,  Emmanuel . 

I  Edwaril  Sfyint-r  Thompson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

I  Leonard  Wliil)k'y,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

■TT    .  Edward  Ernest  Sikes,  M.A.,  St  .Tohns. 

Examiners  -  tt      •    -d     1 1  i\t  »      / n    •  *■ 

I  Harris  Kackham,  M.A.,  Christ  s. 

I  Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Queens' . 

I  Henry  Hehb  Sills,  M.A.,  Kind's. 

^Vernon  Stanley  Jones,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 


Division  1. 

Atkey,  F.  A.  H.  t  Pemb. 

Cole,  A.  F.  A.  Kind's 

J*Crick,  P.  C.  T.        Pri'iib. 

Freeman,  K.  J.  (a)  Trin. 
*Sands,  P.  C.  Jch. 


Division  1. 
Blakc,  W.  T. 
aague,  .1. 
Droop,  J.  P. 
Fer|j;uson,  A.  A. 
Greer,  H. 
Hale,  H.  E. 
I'ianii;in,  .1.  iVU. 
UclMTts,  K.  R 
Itoxliv,  I),  |{.  M. 
Searle,  G,  A.  H. 
Toiiikinsoii,  H.  F, 
Wilson,  W,  E. 


Cains 

Pel. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Pemf>. 

Caius 

Cains 

,/i'sns 

Emm. 

ChrisVi 

Sill. 

Peml>. 


Divis 


1. 


Chaplin,  \..  L. 
Deacon,  }'.  I,,. 
Dru  Drurv,  C 
Durnforil,F.  H. 
(Jrcen,  K,  (■. 
Jones,  l{.  A, 
Kevworth,  F.  .M. 
McIJonell,  II,  ('. 
Norbury,  F,  V. 
ReBsch;  II.  F.  W. 
Wilson,  G. 


Trin.H. 

JfSUt 

Trin. 

Corp. 

Trin. 

King's 

Joh. 

Corp. 

Joh. 

Clare 

Joh. 


First  C'iass. 
Division  2. 

Annand,  A.  W. 
*Beck,  F.  G.  M. 

Crees,  .J,  H.  E. 
"Dobbs,  A.  E. 
"Farrell,  W.  J. 

Gaselee,  .S. 

Gibb,  D.  E.  W. 

Jacob,  C.  W. 

Movlan,  J.  F. 

Quirk,  H. 

W  list,  P.  J. 

Wilson,  T.  I.  W. 

Second  C'iass. 
Division  2. 
Aldous,  A.  C. 
Bendall,  F.  W.  D. 
Brothers,  M. 
Coulcher,  G.  B. 
Ebden,  J.  W. 
Fay,  S,  J. 
(ioolden,  C.  D. 
Hamilton,  K.  L.  B, 
lloare,  C.  G. 
Inner,  H.  E. 
.Nratthew,  A.  F. 
.Mitchell,  A.  A.M. 
Ogle,  It.  W.  S. 
Hitchie,  S.  C. 
Shannon,  G.  C. 
Sharp,  J.  S. 
Streeten,  E.  11. 
Taylor,  J.  N. 
Tennant,  C.  G. 
Tiddy,  C.  W.  E. 
Vinev,  F.  H. 
Walker,  N. 
Ward,  O.  S. 
Wood,  N.  P. 
Wood,  T.  P. 

Third  Class. 

Division  2. 

Carrie,  W.  H.  B. 
Choyce,  J.  C. 
Jones,  B. 
.\Iiller,  H.  H.  h. 
.Milne  Home,  A.  C. 
.Morrison,  J.  A.  ('. 
Uiuld.C,  T, 
Tavlor,  H.  <'. 
Williams,  II. 


Division  9. 

Pimh.     '  Cane,  L.  D.  Siil. 

Clare      '  Clarke,  H,  L.  Joh. 

Joh.        \  Cooper,  C.  R.  P.  Caius 

Kinf/'s  Hughes,  .J.  W.  W.  Emm. 

Jesits  Jenkinson,  C.  H.  Pemb. 

Kinu's    ,  Kennedy,  W.  T.  Trin. 

Trin.      '  Kingdom,  T.  Kina's 

Sid.        '  .MacMichael,  H.  A.  Ma'i/il. 

Queens'  Mair,  G.  R.  Caiits 

Kini/'s    '  l{ichardson,H.S.T,  Trin. 

Pemb.     I  Shera,  F.  H.  Jesus 

Kin<i's    I  i'tagg,  C.  Vaius 

Welsh,  A.  K.  Trin. 


Division  3. 

Jesus 

Adamson,  H.  B. 

H.Selu: 

H.Selw. 

Boughey,  P.  F. 

Pemb. 

Clare 

Draper,  F.  W.  .M. 

Queens 

Corp. 

Esdaile,  E.  G.  K. 

Cuius 

Cains 

Farmer,  F.  R. 

Queens 

Christ's 

Hanna,  J.  H. 

Corp. 

Chrisfs 

Jenkins,  A.  E. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Judd,  F.  A. 

11. Sell,: 

Kim/'s 

Kafka,  E.  J. 

Queens' 

Cath. 

I.owndes,  R.  G. 

Clare 

Emm. 

Miles,  A.  B. 

Queens 

Pel. 

North,  W.  (i.  B. 

Cuius 

Pemb. 

»)lphert,  W, 

Kina's 

Trin. 

Pond,  L,  H. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Price,  A,  F.  .M, 

Down 

Jesus 

Tuiiar,  J.  K. 

KInii's 

Kinii's 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Caius 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

Pet. 

Emm. 
Emm. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Trill.  II. 
Calh. 
Emm. 
I'emli. 


Bennett,  R,  Trin.H. 

Coleridge,  (i,  H.  B,  ll.Selw. 


Johnson,  C,  U,  I. 
K.-nipe.  W.  .\. 
I.i.rani,  ('.  T, 
SpiiiU,  J.  F, 
Stonev,  T.  R. 
Thonie,  W,  K,  P, 
Walker,  K.  U.  Z. 


Mai/d. 

Trin. 

K  i  nil's 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Pel. 

Cath. 


420 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I. — June,  1904. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
Dit'isidii  1. 


Edgliill,  E.  M. 
Finney,  C  P. 


Newnham 
Girton 


Vivhion  3. 


Second  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 


ArcliibaUl,  E. 
Bagge,  L.  M. 
Longman,  M. 
Rider,  B.  C. 


Nmmham 
Ni'wnham 
Girton 
Girtim 


Heap,  E.  M.  Girton 

Kicliter,  (J.  M.  A.      Girton 
Wordswortli,  E.  C.    Niivniiani 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Youles,  E.  I).  F.        Girton 


Division  3. 
Corhett,  M.  I.  A'cirnlnn. 


Examiners 


First  Clai- 

Bentwicli,N.delV1.  (h 
DsCrees,  .1.  H-  H.  (c) 
])s*Uol)l)S,  A.  K.  (h) 
Us  Droop,  J.  P.  ('0 
l)8^I''arrell,  W.  .1.  ('/) 
Ds  Kingdom,  T.  (<1) 
■  Lainl),  W.  H.  M.  d 
Ds  *  Sands,  P.  V.  (c) 
-•Stuart,  C.  K.  (i*) 


Pakt  11— June,  1905. 

Arthur  Woollgar  Verrall,  Litt.D.,  Triiiit;/. 
Robert  St^yiuour  Conway,  Litt.  D.,  ('iiivn. 
Edwanl  Seyiiier  Thoiiipsou,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
William  Ridgeway,  M.A.,  GonriUe  and  C'aiu.s. 
James  Duff  Dnff,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Leonard  AVliildey,  M.A.,  l^emhrolt'. 
Frederick  A\'illiain  Tlionias,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Henry  Beaucliamp  Walters,  M.A.,  King's. 
Robert  Gregg  Bury,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Russell  Kerr  Gaye,  M.A.  Trinity. 


:)  Ti-in. 
.loll. 
Kind's 
Trin. 

.ll'SllS 

Kimi's 
Trih. 
Joh. 
Trin. 


Skcond  Class. 

Ds  Cliaplin,  L.  L. 
Ds  (iaselee,  S. 
Ds  Uitcliie,  S.  C. 


Trin.  II. 

Kinii's 

Trin. 


I" MIST  Class. 

BagKC  !'■  M.  ((')       Ne.wnliam      M( 
Kdghill,  K.  M.  (h')  A'lWnlicnn 
Finnev,  C.  D.  (<■)       Girlon         I 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
Ill,  I'l.  A.  H.       Nvirnliiiin 


A  I)  VA  N(  ED   .STUDENT 
Tliomas,  K.  J.  Kmm. 


Thiku  Class. 


Third  Class. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


421 


Examiners 


Part  I. — June^  1905. 

/Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

William  Trevor  Lendrum,  M.A.,  Gonvilh  and  Caius. 

Ertwiu  Abbott,  M.A.,  Jesus. 

Edward  Ernest  Sikes,  M.A.,  St  .foJui'^. 
i  Henry  Hebb  Sills,  M.A.,  Kuiifs. 
I  Francis  Macdonald  Cornford,  M.A.,  I'riiiiti/. 
I  Vernon  Stanley  Jones,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 
\Ernest  Harrison,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Divi.tion  3. 

Colin,  P.  V. 

Trin. 

i*Brooke,  Z.  N. 

Joli. 

Card  well,  W. 

Caius 

Dale,  l\  H. 

Trill. 

Butler,  R.  L.  C. 

Trill. 

Malkiii,  H.  W. 

Trin. 

Fraser,  .1. 

Trill. 

Dedmaii,  A.  J. 

Clirist's 

Sartfeaunt,  <i.  AI. 

Caius 

Fiirne.ss,  R.  .\. 

KiiKi's 

Sed!;wick,  I,.  J. 

Pemh. 

Hardy,  K.  H. 

Otr'isl's 

Hollond,  11.  A. 

Trill. 

Hubback,  F.  W. 

Trin. 

Lambert,  F. 

Christ's 

Lloyd,  A.  H. 

Cains 

*Mozley,  J.  K. 

Pniih. 

Nichols,  F.  11. 

Trin. 

Petrie,  A. 

Trin. 

Reid,  A.  T. 

King's 

Second  Ciass 

I)iri.ii(m  1. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Carver,  1..  II.  \.. 

.frsiis 

Alderson,  A.  R. 

.lesiis 

Bell,  R.  F.  T. 

Joli. 

Criiftoii,  J.  II. 

I'ciiih. 

Bourne,  J.  (i. 

I'emI). 

Bishop,  A.  F. 

Sill. 

Ilavis,  K.  .1.  .\. 

Kimi'.i 

Collin,  A.  C. 

Peinb. 

Callinan.T.  W. 

Queens' 

I'isk,  .\.  .\. 

I'llilh. 

Coop,  W. 

Joii. 

Darliiit;ton,  W.  S. 

Pemh. 

I'lillll,  O.  .s. 

Priiih. 

do  Vine,  C.  N. 

.Jesus 

(iwyer   H.  L. 

Maiiil. 

Carrctt,  1).  T. 

Eiiiiii. 

Ilendriks,C.  A.C.  J 

Clare 

Hilis,  A.  H. 

CaiiLt 

(i (111 moll.  K.  T. 

Pniih. 

HetlierinKton,  J.  R. 

Peinh. 

Hodder,  F.  F. 

Corn. 

Harris,  II.  W. 

Joli. 

.lalland,  i:.  II. 

Clare 

Ilublianl,  .1.  A. 

II.  Sriir. 

Ilcurtk-v,  W.  .A. 

Cains 

.Maddo.ks,  I{.  11. 

II.  Selir. 

Kane,  W.  B. 

l\oii  Coll. 

Kirby,  W.  i:. 

Kiiiiii. 

.MaiiiurinK.  L-  *■. 

Sid. 

Milton,  A.  R.  B. 

Mai/il. 

Kri.sliiiaiiiiiia.  J.  It. 

Emm. 

.Mattliaei,  I''-.  R. 

Trin.  II. 

Pluniptre,  B.  P. 

Eiiim. 

ItadclvrtV.  I<:.  .1.  I). 

Trill. 

.VI una V,  A.  11. 

II.  Setw. 

Uowe,  W.  H.  C. 

Jesus 

Sale,  J.  1'. 

Km  II). 

I'l'slmli,  S.  F. 

Cains 

Siiiipscin,.!.  II. 

Peiiih. 

I'rankerd,ll.  A. 

Queens' 

St.in-M,  I''.  lO. 

Jrsiis 

Sharp,  \V.  H.  C. 

.foil. 

Tnu'i'iiiiif,',  !•'■  A. 

Trin. 

XCrry,  15.  T. 

Peiiih. 

WaLsDii,  N.  L. 

JfSIIS 

Watt,  (i.  R. 

Emm. 

Wodlf,  K.  K. 

Silt. 

Third  Class 

DirixidH  1. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Capidii,  .1.  \V. 

Kiiii/'s 

Adaiii.s,  F.  B. 

Clare 

Brown,  A.  C. 

Kin/j's 

Cockell,  I'.  II. 

Qmvnji' 

(■handler,  W.  K. 

Trin.  II. 

Clarke,  M.  'I'. 

Calh. 

Collet,.!.  S. 

Emm. 

Cheese,  W.  C. 

.loll. 

Fiiieh,  II.  K. 

Joli. 

(irav,  II.  .\1.  K. 

Cams 

I'itzfierald,  <i.  M. 

Trin. 

K'eiKwin.  R-  P- 

Pet. 

Ilelidelsiill,  W.   1,. 

I'rI. 

<;oorle,  A.  (f. 

Calli. 

Miller-Ilallett,  C. 

Trin. 

Iin<„l,.l.  C.    K 

Clirisfs 

Ilardie,  A.  D. 

Pet. 

Iliiiit,  W,  K. 

11.  SrIiP. 

IlavwanI,  I-.  C. 

Pet. 

IlMlcliiiisoii,  A.  C. 

Corp. 

Healy,  F.  D. 

,\ on  Coll. 

.Ma.-aitii.'v,  .M.  K. 

Clari' 

.lones,  !•;.  L. 

Pel. 

S|,iu-,liatt',  \V.  11. 

H.  Sriir. 

I.ee,  n.  S.  <>. 

Emm. 

Tliiiiiipsoii,  N.  K. 

I'emI). 

I.vtteltcm,  Hon.  (i.  W 

.  Trill. 

'I'lliililliSOII,  \. 

Clirisl's 

Powell,  l{.  II. 

Trin. 

Wliite,  A.  S. 

Kinii't 

RylaiK-..,  A.  C. 

Clirisl't 

I  Droslor  Fellow  of  Cuius. 

422 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  \.—Jnne,  1905. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


ICarl,  M.  A.  Newnham 

Vuri-iill,  H.  W.  de  G.Newnham 


>SEC0NI)  Ci, 

ASS. 

Third  Class. 

Division 

1. 

Division  1. 

Newman,  A.  M. 

Girlon 

Bontley,  M.  H.         Newnham 
Buckley,  K.  F.         Girlon 

Division 

Olipliant,  K  H. 
Tildesley,  E.  M. 
Williams,  M.  V. 

2. 

Girton 

Newnham 

Newnham. 

Division  2. 
Locli,  M.  Ci.              Newnham 

Division 

3. 

Division  S. 

Abbott,  II.  V. 
Dunlop,  M.  M. 
Elligott,  L.  M. 
Horsley,  A.  F. 
Zimuiern,  D.  M. 

Newnham 

Girton 

Newnham 

Newnham 

Girton 

Sandford,  R.  H.       Girton 
Wilson,  J.  M.           Girton 

EXAMINEKS 


Tart  U.--Jihi<',  190G. 

.  Kidiard  Dacre  Arcliur-Hind,  M.A.,  Tnniti/. 

I  William  Kidgeway,  M.A.,  Gonrillc  and  Caius. 

j  .Tames  Duff  Duff,' M. A.,  Trinity. 

I  AiMiur  Hamilton  Smith,  M.A.,  'J'nniti/. 

j  lieoiiard  Whiiiley,  M.A.,  Pemhroke. 

'  VVilliaiii  Trevor  Lendrum,  M.A.,  Gonrillc  and  Coinsi 


I    tt  iiiijiiii    iieviii    xjt^JUll  lllil,  ivj..rt..,   irunrnH 

\  Kobert  (irvgir  Bury,  M.A.,  Trinitji. 
Henry  John  Edwards,  M.A.,  I'eterhouse. 


First  Class. 


I)»  Diilo,  V.  H.  (I,) 
Ds  Watt,  (i.  H.  ((/) 


Trill. 
Emm. 


.Second  Class. 
Ds  Kailington,  W.  .S.  I'emh. 


Third  I'lass 


I)s  Ueid,  A.  T. 


Kino's 


FiHST  Class. 


WOMEN. 

.Second  Class. 


Verrnll,  II.  W.  du  G.  (6)  Dunlop,  M.  .M.  Girlon 

!\ewnham     Newman,  A.  M.  (lirlon 

Williams,  M.  V.  ((/')  Newnham 


Third  Class. 
Sandford,  K.  II.  Girlon 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


423 


Examiners 


Part  I.— June,  1906. 

(Peter  Giles,  M.A.,  Emvianuel . 
William  Willis  Walker,  M,A.,  Christ's. 
Nathaniel  Wedd,  M.A.,  Kimfx. 
I  Edwin  Alibott,  M.A.,  Jesus. 
\  J(jhn  Cuthbert  Lawson,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Francis  Macdonald  Cornford,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Clement  Gutch,  M.A.,  King's. 
*  Ernest  Harrison,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 


DifisHDI    1. 

AiiimT,  T.  E.  Klini'x 

Kunx,  A.  D.  (b)  Ki,if/\i 
.Vlattiiifjly,  H.  (a)  Cuiiix 
Pearse,  P.  J.  Trin. 

Hobertsoii,  U.  8.  (a)  Triii. 
.Selwyn,  E.  (i.  (d)    Kinit'.s 


III 


liiii  1. 


HiOdke,  (i.  ('. 
(anilf.v,  W.  B. 
.lolinston,  A.  B. 
Kemp,  K.  M"!. 
l,Iov(l,  .1.  I). 
Mui„'aii,  A.  ('.  () 
(lrt;ill,T.  ('. 
I'aitiiit;tiiii,  J.  B 
Pliilliy.ll.StJ.  B.  7V//I, 
Kogers,  K.  A.  flarf 
Slieepshaiiks,  A.  ('.  'I'rh 
Slieepslianks,  K.  Pcinh 
Sniitli,  A.  P.  G.  Sill. 
Tew,  Ci.  C.  Emm 


Cor/nis 
Qmrxs 
J  oh. 

con>. 

Sill. 
Trill. 
Trill. 
I'niih. 


First  Class 

Division  2. 

BoaK,  G.  T. 

Trin. 

C'apron,  N.  H. 

Prmb. 

Clayton,  O.  H. 

Peiiih. 

Iiruuiinoii<l,.l.  (i. 

fhri.ifs 

Hill,  W.  1).  P. 

Kino's 

Ilulton-Saiiis,  K.  .A 

.  .Jrsiis 

Marsden,  T. 

Cains 

Michie,  .1.  L. 

Trin. 

.Seaton,  A.  A. 

Prinh. 

Tasker,  T.  .]. 

Trin. 

Wordsworth,  J.  C 

Trin. 

Young,  G.  M. 

Kinii's 

Second  Class. 

Division  2. 

Backwell,  H.  F. 

Kino's 

Cator,  (J.  E. 

H.S'r/u 

Champion,  A.  B. 

.1,'sns 

Collister,  H.  J. 

Sill. 

Harris,  A.  M. 

Jesns 

.lolinson,  A.  D. 

Trin. 

Macaulav,  D. 

Jiili. 

.Massev,  B.  W.  A 

Kinii'i' 

Mellor,  J.  E. 

Jesiis 

Roberts,  .J.  H. 

Miiiul. 

UuttledK'e,  H. 

I'n'iih. 

Sevmour,  11.  J. 

Trin. 

Wood,  P.  B. 

Clare 

Burton,  W. 

Christ' 

Colbeck,  L.  ti. 

Kinifs 

ElHs,  A.  I. 

Joh. 

.Jenkin,  11.  A. 

JlSIIS 

.lohnstone,  D. 

Kinii's 

Lewis,  P.  .J. 

Joh. 

I.ovd,  P.  H. 

Kinii's 

Meldruni,  H. 

Joh. 

Oaten,  E.  F. 

Sill. 

Patterson,  L. 

Trin. 

Tavlor,  J.  R.  S. 

Pemb. 

Wright,  J.  M. 

Jesus 

Division  3. 

Bidwell,  R.  A.        Trin. 
Bishop,  W.  E.         Pel. 
Brameld,  A.  J.  M.  Calh. 
Clogg,  F.  B.  Emm. 

Cooper-Hunt, C.  L.  Emm. 
Crowther,  11.  N.  Emm. 
Ituranty,  W.  Emm. 

Howse,  C.  A.  Clare 

,tebb,  K.  D.  Kim/'s 

Leeke,  E.  J.  Triii. 

London,  II.  S.        Clare 
Lucas,  W.  R.  Maiiil. 

Mansel-Pleydell,  J.  M.  i'rin. 
Perry,  T.  Pet. 

Scholtield,  A.  F.  Kini/s 
Shann,  C.  B.  Emm. 

Soulby,  T.  H.  Kiwi's 
Tillard,  P.  J.  B.  Cains 
Wauton,  A.  D.  B.  Clare 
AVinterbotham,  H.  King's 


Third  Class. 

Division  \. 

Division  2. 

Anton,  II. 

Emm. 

Bell,  W.  S.               Pel. 

Arndt,  (i.  K.  H. 

Emm. 

(Ireen,  II.                 Trin. 

Beaumont,  P.  .). 

Nun  Coll. 

Harding,  A.  F.  S.  C^neen.i' 

(irecn,  E.  C. 

Qneens' 

Harrison,  (i.  1,.      Qiieen.s-' 

Levett,  L.  R. 

Trin. 

Henderson,  R.  K.  Clare 

.Stansburv,  C.  fi. 

Trin.  11. 

Hogaii,  F.  P.          AonColl. 

Veysey,  W.  B. 

Qiieen.i' 

Ingpen,  D.  L.           Trin.  11. 
.MeaUiii,  li.               '/')•//(. 
Wmviv,  C.  F.           Trin.  11. 
Watts,  II.  L.           Cath. 
Wilson,  R.  W.        H.Selw. 

Division  S. 
Hicks,  H.G.F.      Corp. 


424 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 

Part  l.—June,  1906. 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  X 
TiKiiiipsiiii,  F.  li.  \)'\.     (iirton 


Marsh,  G.  E. 
Radford,  K.  K. 


Girton 
Neivnham 


Division  ii. 
Pearnian,  C.  (i.  Girton 


Third  Class 
Division  1. 


Tavlor,  A.  M. 
Walroiul,  F,.  E.  M. 


Nicholson,  S.  M. 
Willis,  M. 


Neivnham 
Newnham 


Girton 
Girton 


Division  .3. 

Bovd,  M.  A.  Girton 

Bu'lk-n,  H.  E.  Girton 

Percival.  A.  \j.  Newnliam 

Turner,  D.  Xfwnliam 


EXAMINEKS 


Part  U.—J/me,  1907. 

Hic'lianl  Daore  Aicher-Hiiid,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Aitliur  Hamilton  Siiiitli,  M.A.,  1'riniti/. 
Ernest  Arthur  Gardner,  M.A.,  Caius. 
William  Trevor  Ijendrum,  M.A.,  Cains. 
Peter  (iiles,  I\I.A.,  Kniunninel. 
James  Wyc'litlV  Headlam,  M.A.,  King's. 
William  Edward  Jordan,  M.A.,  King's. 
Ernest  Harrison,  M.A.,  Trinitji. 
Sidney  (leorge  Campbell,  M.A.,  Chnst's. 
Charles  Franklin  Angus,  M.A.,  Tiiniti/  Halt. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class 

ser,  J.  (.■)               Trio. 
tinKlv,H.(c*)(A)r,(/».v 
rse,  P.  .1.  (<(■)       Trio. 

I>s  AinK'or,  T.  E.          Kinp's 
Ds  Urortkc,  (i.  C.          Corinis 
l)s  Hill,  W.  It.  V.         KiwiS 
l>s  Knox,  A.  1).  (It)       Kinii's 
l>s  Mussey,  U.  ^V.  A.  Kin'j/'s 

Pctrie,  A.                 Trih. 
Ds  ScliolHeld,  A.  F.     Kim/'s 

Si-lwvii,  E.  G.  (ii)    Kino's 
1)8  Smith,  A.  ]'.  <;.      Siilncji 

WOMKN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  (.'lass. 



Pearnmn,  C.  (i.              Girton 
Willis,  M.                        Girton 



CLASSICAL  TEIPOSES. 


425 


Examiners 


Tart  I.— June,  1907. 

rici-ald  Maclean  Edwards,  iSidney. 
William  AVillis  Walker,  M.A.,  Chdst'a. 
Nathaniel  Wedd,  M.A.,  Kinffn. 
Harris  Rackliani,  M.A.,  Cfirifft'n. 
Henry  John  Edwards,  M.A.,  Peterliouse. 
John  Cuthhert  Lawson,  M.A.,  Penihroke. 
Clement  Gntch,  M.A.,  King's. 
^inssell  Kerr  Gaye,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 
FiKST  Class. 


Divisiim  1. 

Campbell,  A.  Y. 

Jo)i. 

Gledstone,  F.  F. 

Joh. 

Hackforth,  R. 

Trill. 

Kliodes,  P.  G.  M. 

Peiiili. 

Twinn,  F.  C.  G. 

Joh. 

Il-n-isioli   1. 
Ail.utlmot,  \V.  .1.   Ti-},i.ll. 
ColliiT,  II.  M.  S.     ll.Svh,: 
I>ar\viii,  .1.  II.         .lull. 
KliscJRT,  .M.  II.       I'fiiih. 
Fair,  ('.  II.  I'l-iiih. 

[•'isher,  F.  Chir,- 

Frith,  W.  R.  I'einh. 

Kirkpatrieli,  A.  V.  Ti-in. 
I.uard-Sflby.  K.  U.  ll.Sflir. 
.Macnce,  K.  A.        C/ari- 
Rribiiison,  A.  U.     ('aiii.i 
Siuitli,  VV.  H.  Si,l. 

Ti)p]ls,  A.  R.  l;-l. 

Towtisend,  A.Ij.  II.  Cdiii.i 
Twills,  .1.  ./,:,:,x 

\V(i(Mliiiaii,(;.  S,     .Irxiis 


Division  1. 
Ddbsoii,  A.  T.  A.   luiiiii. 
I'orpiis 


Gillihraiid,  .\. 
Ncwtoii,  A.  F. 
Starev,  A.  II, 


Ciilli. 
ll.Sihi: 


Division  2. 
Allen,  L,  .J, 
Barnard,  .1,  T). 
Brown,  S,  K, 
Eluislio,  W.  .\.  L, 
(Jonimc,  .\,  \V, 
Hiini,  G.  L. 
llearson,  II,  F,  P, 
Ingle,  N.  L. 
Matthews,  B. 
Morris,  A.  R, 
Naisli,  C,  G. 
Orde,  C,  W. 
Ralph,  H.  W. 
Raven,  C.  E, 
.Stewart,  II. 


Trill. 
.Jesus 

KilHl's 

Chnsl'i 

Trill. 

Chrisr.' 

KilKj's 

Clir'isrt 

Fciiih. 

Queens' 

I'lirisr.' 

Kiiii/'s 

Kind's 

C'aiiis 

Trill. 


Second  Class, 
Division  2. 
-Vnderson,L,R,  IJ, 
lUrry,  A.  (i. 
Mlaniire  Brown,  C, 
Doll,  \V,  A.  M. 
(iardner,  R.  G. 
(ioodall,  K,  B,  H. 
(i  round,  F.  G. 
I  nee,  S.  R. 
Liiidlaw,  II,  A.  L. 
Leslie,  .1.  R, 
Lidnett,  .1.  C. 
Mather,  A.  L, 
Oldham,  .1.  K. 
Rees,  It.  A.  T, 
Kohinson,  Ia  M. 
Ho(,'er8,  P.  VV.  M, 
Shaw,  R,  C 
Stewart,  I),  M, 
Streeteu,  A.  II. 
Tavlor,  K,  A,  T, 
Williams,  A,  S. 

TuiRD  Class, 
Division  2, 
Baily,  R.  E,  II, 
Booty,  M,  (;,  R, 
Bnrder,  (i.  10.  L. 
Lesser,  R,  W. 
Marriott,  S,  .1, 
Moore,  C.  A.  (J. 
Ridout,  E.  S,  F. 
Rowsell,  J.  B. 
Roy,  M.  H.  T. 
Stuart,  E.  A,  G. 


.loll. 

Sid. 

Moi/il. 

Tri'n.ll. 

Trill. 

Jesus 

Sid. 

Chrisfs 

Joh. 

Kimfs 

Kiiiin. 

Trio. 

Km  III. 

Down. 

Pel. 

Mmid. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Einiii. 

Vorpii.s- 

ll.Selw. 


I'eiiih. 
ClirLsl's 
Trin. 
Trill. 
Christ's 
ll.Sela: 
Queens' 
Jesus 
Jesus 
Emm. 
Tudor-Owen,F.H.G.  Trin.H. 


Division  %. 
Bonsor,  W.  .J. 
Bosworth-Sniith, 

N.  I), 
Courtenay,  R,  II. 
Ournford,  R,  S. 
I<:ilis,  J,  W.  V. 
Franklin,  R.  P. 
(iandv,  II, 
(Jray,'A.  P. 
Gray,  W,  A. 
Grundv,  W,  W. 
Ilobson,  O,  R. 
Imlay,  A.  I). 
.Jackson,  II.  A, 
Kelly,  I,  G, 
Mair,  E,  M. 
Parker-Smitli,W.B. 
Penny,  (i.  S, 
Preston,  D,  .J, 
Stead,  W.  J.  V", 
Watts,  N,  II, 


ClirlsCs 

Pemli. 

Einiii. 

Kiini's 

Sid'. 

Peiiili. 

Joli. 

Emm. 

Cains 

KiiinS 

Kiini's 

Emm. 

Trill. 

QueeiLs' 

Si,l. 

Kiiuf's 

Jesiis 

Peinli. 

Joli. 

Pel. 


Division 
Heleher,  (i. 
loueh,  A.  W. 
Dilihen,  N.  ( '. 
•  Jonne,  F, 
Grimth,  R.  G, 
lliUliday,C.W, 
Hallows,  R.  W. 
lluniplirvs,C,  ( 
Lister,  .1.'  <;. 
.Manning,  W. 
Plavne,  II,  F, 
Sniitli,  i:. 
(iniers,t,R,II.K. 
Stanford,  II.  C, 
Stiwart,  M. 
Wall  rail,  L.  S. 
Whittield,  .1,  O, 


.3, 

Caih. 

Miuid. 

Coi-ims 

NoiiColl. 

Emm. 
A.  Kinn's 

Mai/il. 
>.    Pemh. 

Calh. 

Cath. 

PemO. 

Cuius 
II.  Queens' 

Joh. 

Corjuis 

Jesus 
.      Pemh. 


Clirisl's 
ll.Selu: 


Division  3 
Moulthee,  II,  T. 
Kleteher,  M. 
(iooeli,  II.  \V, 
Orr,  A,  W,  ChrisI 

Priestland,.!.  K.  E.  H.Sel 
Richardson,. I, P.  A,  Trin. 


426 


CLASSICAL   TRIPOSES. 


Part  l.-June,  1907. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 

Dii-ixliiii  1. 

rarr.iiit,  I».  Girtdii 


Brock,  M.  D.       (iirtoii 
Sliillinnton,  A.     Girlim 


Second  Class. 


Curtis,  M. 
IrfumiiKcr.  E. 
Lotlii.in,  K.  I. 


Creak,  C.  B. 
Ewart,  E.  -T. 
Ferguson,  M. 
fiardner,  M. 

Dicisiim 

Friodeberj,',  E.  L. 
Walters,  F.  E. 


Ne  Willi  ni)i 
Nftctiliiim 
JSi'iriihiiiii 


Niwiihiiiii 
Gil-tan 
Nnwiiliiiiii 
AeiviilKiiii 


Neicnham 
Girlim 


Third  Class. 
Dii'isioH  1. 
]'eskott,  .S.  M.  G/rIn 


Dn-ii 
Ircnionger,  G. 


.lewson,  I). 
Peatv,  M.  F. 


Gii-tim 


GIrlnii 
Nfivnliam 


Tart  I \.— June,  1908. 


ExAMINKliS 


/.loliii  Percival  Postgate,  Litt.D.,  Triniti/. 

Erne.st  Arthur  Gariliier,  M.A.,  Cains. 
I  Nathaniel  Wedd,  M.A.,  Kiwfs. 
j  Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
j  Henry  John  Edwards,  M.A.,  Pcterhonse. 
j  pjrnest  Harrison,  M..\.,  Tiinity. 
I  Charles  Franklin  Angus,  M.A.,  Tiiniti/  Hall. 

John  Burnet,  M.A.,  Oxon. 


FlKST  Cla.ss. 

(i  online,  A.  W.  (</")  Trin. 
I)s  Int'lo,  N.  L.  ((•»)      Chri.it\ 
Its  .Micliic,  .1.  I..  (<•)       Trin. 
Us  liiilpli,  II.  W.  (f)      A'»i(/'.v 

Rolitrtson,D.K.((/)  Trin. 


Second  Class. 

I.)s  Campbell,  A.  V.       Joli. 
lis  Wordsworth,  J.  C.    Trin. 


Thiud  Class. 


JVO.UKN. 

First  Class. 

Skconi)  Class. 

Third  Class 

SliilliuKtoii,  A.  (<■)         a 
Tarrant,  l».  (/-)              G 

■r/,,11 
rtiin 

Hr.ick,  M.  1).                  Gir 
Walters,  F.  E.                Gir 

tun 
ton 



CLASSICAL  TEIPOSES. 


427 


ExAMINKliS 


Part  I.— June,  1908. 

I  James  Smith  Keid,  Litt.D.,  Cains. 
Charles  Waltei-  Moule,  M.A.,  f'o>im.i. 
William  Willis  Walker,  M.A.,  f'hn.sf's. 
Henry  Hebb  Sills,  M.A.,  Kinr/'s. 
1  John  Cuthbert  Lawson,  M.A.,  Pemhrohe. 
j  Yernoii  Stanley  Vernon  Jones,  M.A.,  Mn<idah^ne. 
I  Russell  Kerr  Gaye,  jM.A.,  Tiinity. 
Sidney  George  Campbell,  M.A.,  ChrLsf's. 


FlR.'^T  Cl.4.s.«. 

Dirisioi, 

1. 

Divi.iioii  2. 

Dirisioii  3. 

Adams,  A.  15. 

Km  III. 

Boughey,  C.  L.  F.  Triii. 

Bland,  (J.  N.  M. 

Kiiia's 

Adcock,  F.  E. 

Kiiii/'s 

Caigei',  k  L.            Cliri.\-I'.i 

Clearv,  W.  C. 

Trill. 

Duke,  W.  H. 

Je.\ii.\- 

Diirnford,  H.  G.  E.  A'//i//'.v 

Douglas,  F.W.G 

Clare 

Gow,  A.  S.  F. 

Trill. 

Edgcumhe,  A.  J.  P.  Manil. 

Edmunds.  H.  V. 

Jesus 

Hales,  G.  T. 

ChrixCt 

(irnse,  S.  W.            Chrisl'.i 

Ilerm.an,  fi.  L. 

Kiriii's 

RoechliiiK,  fi. 

I). 

(jiicrtis' 

Leiv,  W.  G.            Emm. 

Ingle.  R.  (J. 

Queens 

Rnotli,  A.  \. 

Kiiiii'.i 

Lindsell,  R,  E.        Kiiui'.i 

Alieliell,  X.  B. 

Trill. 

Pelly,  R.  L.            Clure 

Milner-White,  R. 

I'emli. 

Redman,  (J.  B.       ./i'.v».v 

Wells,  (i.  W. 

Pel. 

Rose,  H.  A.             Jiih. 

Woodard,  E.  A. 

Clirisl'.', 

Rudman,  F.  R.  R.  Kiix/'.i 

Tavlor,  C.  F.           Eiiim. 

Wood,  R.  8.            Jr.iiis 

Young,  M.  A.         Kind's 

Secomd  Class. 

Difixi,,,, 

1. 

Diri.iinii  2. 

Diri.iiiiii  3. 

Aslicriilt,  V. 

luiini. 

Bain,  P.  \V.             Mar/il. 

Barber,  L.  C. 

Kiiui's 

Chase,  (J.  A. 

Qinr,,..- 

Butler,  W.  G.          Qiietm' 

Barnes,  V. 

11.  Selw 

Clark,  F.  K. 

(Jiiiriis' 

Crosbie,  R.  E.  11.  I'niih. 

Brice-Smitb,  R. 

Jiih. 

Ooriiey,  L.  (i. 

./oil. 

de  Burgh-IIaniilton, 

Feetham,  F.  (J. 

Trill. 

Cusliioii,  K.  .1. 

KilKl'.l 

A.  H.                  CoriiiLi 

Freeth,  l{.  E. 

H.  Selir. 

D.xld,  K.  1'. 

joi,: 

Drvsdale,  J.  M.      /',/. 

(ialluwav,  8.  .J. 

JesiLS 

<iaffikiii,  (i.  II 

Clare 

Forrer,  II.  A.          Miiinl. 

(iol(lsehinidt,E.P 

.  Trin. 

Kiiit,'lit,  !•:.  A. 

Corpus- 

La  Fontaine,  8.  II.  Cuius 

Iremonger,  E.  V. 

Joh. 

KniKlit.  11.  F. 

Co  i  11.1 

l.ucas,  A.  E.  O.      H.  Srlir. 

Kensington,  H.  le  (i 

.  Pemb. 

Kraus,  .\I. 

.lull. 

Mavo,  C.  AV.            Culh. 

(Hter-Barrv,  H.van 

L.  Trin. 

l.ipsiiii.  It.  1,. 

Coriiii.s- 

.VIiiiton-8enIi(nisp,B.l).  Siil. 

Perrin,  K.  C. 

Pet. 

.MitoallV,  F.  W 

Si,l. 

Morgan,  11.  R.        Mmid. 

81okes,  11.  <;. 

Pemb. 

Shaw,  C.  1,. 

Shi. 

Nobes,  F.  .1.            Ihin- 

Winter.(i.P.  T.  11 

.  Em  III. 

Th(Mii|is()ii,  1). 

11. 

Mdi/il. 

Percival,  A.  F.        Cainx 

Thoiiisoii,  J. 

Trill.  //. 

Prior,  H.  B.             Cains 

AVliitcombe,  L 

Trhi.ll. 

Reed,  II.  W.  T.       Trill. 
Scougal,  K.  II.       .Ink. 
8uvmour,  A.  (i.      Jesus 
Si.'iith,  A.  1).            I'einh. 
White,  M.  (i.          Kiiiij's 
AVhitehorn,  R.  II.  Emm. 
Williams,  C.  J.       Clare 

Third  Ciass. 

Dii'i.iinn 

1. 

Divi.iion  2. 

Dii'i.s-ii)n  .'?. 

Brierlev,  \V.  H 

Chrisl'.y 

Caliusac,  8.  I).  N.  Trin.II. 

Ames,  E.  F.  W. 

Pemb. 

Fry,  (;;  S. 

Kill,,:, 

Edwards,  0.  J.       Kiva's 

Barrett,  L.  T.  8. 

Cliri.il's 

Harrison,  L.  f 

Sill. 

Foster,  H.  P.  H.     Kim/s 

Brown,  (i.  B. 

Kiini's 

Huulies,  T.  (i. 

Trill. 

Fox-Strangwavs.W. A.  P'emli. 

Hicks,  F.  W. 

Joh'. 

Irwiii,  II.  M. 

II.  S,lw. 

Muncev,  E.'ll.  P.  .loh. 

Uaiikin.  .1.  K. 

Qiieeii.\' 

Kinudon,  R.  (i 

.llXIIS 

Pcrrv.  II.  C.             Queens' 

Kighv,  R. 

.\o,iC„ll. 

V\M,  T.  W.              Trill. 

■  Sanders, W.  (J. 

1'. 

II.  Sri  w. 

Stewart,  K.  W. 

II. 

Sill. 

1  Toinkinson,  C. 

E. 

Sill. 

428 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1908. 

WOMEN. 


First  Class. 

Skcond 

Class. 

Third  Class. 

Diviniofi  1. 

Divisi 

(in  1. 

Division 

1. 

"" 

MaitlaiKl-Watk 

lis.  <i. 

Ni'inihiiiii 

Anderson,  K.  F. 
Bevan,  A.  M. 
Radford,  E. 

N, 
N, 
N( 

Division  2. 

Diris 

(III  2. 

Division 

2. 



Broad,  L. 
Davies,  M. 

Gil-Inn 
Aciriihdiii 

Daubcnv,  M. 

0, 

Division  3. 

Divis 

on  3. 

Division 

3. 

Colev,  1). 
Oox,  J».  J-:. 
Luptoii,  E.  (i. 
Heed,  M.  A. 
Scott,  I).  F. 
8iii),',  E.  .1. 

Neirnliam 

Girlon 

Newiiham 

Ne  William 

Newnliam 

Neivniiam 

Arnold,  M.  P. 
BigKS,  W. 

N( 
Ui 

MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


429 


Official  Examiners: 
The  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  the  Professor  of  Civil 
Law,  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy,  the   Professor  of  the 
Laws  of  England,  the  Professor  of  English  History. 

1851. 

AnniTiONAL.     H.  A.  Holden,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Deputy forthe  Professor  of  English  History,  F.W.  Gihbs,  M.A.  Trin . 

First  Class. 

Ds  Mackenzie,  Trin. 

1  Wilson,  A.  Trin. 

*Bruce,  Hon.T.C.  Je*M«. 

l»Hort,  Trin. 


1S5'2. 


Additional.    W.  .Johnson,  M.A.,  King's. 


MIDDI   f    BACHELORS. 


First  Class. 
23Livingstone,  Trin. 
I23»Gorhain,    Trin. 
4*Siminonds,  Jet. 


Second  Class. 
Tatham,  Joh 
•Mayor,  Joh. 

Jennings,      Trin. 
Heywood,     Trin. 


COMMENniNf.   BACHEIORS. 

First  Class.  Second  Class. 

3  56Sliarpe,      Uet.       Snody,  Pel. 

136P.  A.  Smith)  Trin.  *Sp.  Perceval,  Tr.H 
Heard,         Caitu.  Duckworth,  Trm. 


1863. 
Additional.    W.  Johnson,  M.A.,  King's 

VlinDLE  BACHEl.OBS. 

First   Class.  c  ,  r<i 

()* Perceval,  Trin.  H. 


1  2.56Sharpe, 

Jesut 

124.';*Ellis, 

Trin. 

1235*Seeley, 

Trin. 

3  Lloyd, 

Trin. 

1854. 
Additional.     F.  .1.  A.  Hort,  M.  A.,  Trinity. 


MIDDLK    BACHELORS. 

First  Clfiss,  Secinid  Class. 

l256Mounsey)  ™ ...  Dicey,  Trin. 

(-Heysham),i^'"»- 
4Fleay,  Trin. 

Walker,  Trin. 

^Gedfje,         Corput. 


COMMENCING   BACHELORS. 

First  Class.  Second  Class. 

1 2  Scott,         Cuius.        Heather,     Corpus 
|245  Lowndes,  Christ's, 
1  23  Ramsay,  Trin. 
Kennedy,        Caius. 
'SWilkins,        Tr.  H.  I 


1855. 


Additional.    J.  Sharpe,  LL.B.,  Jesus. 


.MIDDLE.   BA(HEI.On.S. 


First  Class. 

25i)*Sh\eM.J<:ius. 
124  Kennedy. Caiu». 
34fiCornell,  Clare. 
4(i*Droop,  7'rtn. 


Second  Class. 
Deighton,     Queens' 


I  Morn  I  I'hlloHopbjr  r'nieineo. 

i  l)i.lini<ui>hp<l  in  Mnrnl  Pliiloi>o|>lir. 

I  Dixineni.hril  in  Mndprn  llUlofr 

t  UotinguliheJ  in  I'uIiiichI  Kvononif, 


COMMENCINO   BACIIKI.OHS. 

First  Class. 

123.'>(>Braithwaitc,  H.T.  Clare. 
2Barry,         iTrjn. 
123l'earson,(Pem6. 
Bayley,  Trin. 


i  DintlnKuiiitirH  in  Jurittprudence. 

«   l)i>iin(iii>hi'il  in  Rnicliah  Law. 
J  M.P.  for  WaUall,  189-)-l»00. 


430 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


1856. 


Additional.     H.  R.  Luard,  M.A.  Trinity. 


MIDDLE 

BACHELORS. 

COMMENCING    BACIII 

Firs 

i  Class. 

First  Class 

•Webster, 

Trin. 

•Gully,                    Vriti. 

Monk, 

J  oh. 

Harrison,              Caius 

Hooppell, 

J  ok. 

Boucher,              Joh 

Hoare, 

Caiut. 

Second  Class. 

Second  Class.                       1 

Sargent,                 Trin . 

Dix, 

Catui. 

Morgan,                Trin. 

Godson 

Pemb.                       1 

Freer 

Streeter 

Duncan 


1857. 
Additional.    H,  R.  Luard,  M.A.  Trinity. 

I  COMMENCING    BACHELORS. 

!  First  Class. 

Stock  Joh. 


MIDDLE    BACHELORS 

First  Class. 


Trin. 
Clare. 
Pemb. 


1858. 
Additional.  J.  S.  Purton,  M.A.  St  Catharine's. 


MIDDLE   BACHELORS. 

First  Class. 


Man  ley 

Clare 

Barlow 

Joh. 

Pearson 

Joh. 

COMMENCING    BACHELORS 

First  Class. 


Haslewood 

Myers 

Midgley 


Clare. 

Trin 

Joh. 


1859. 
Additional.  C.  S.  Perceval,  L1..D.  7>t>?.  Hall. 


MIDDLK    BACHELORS. 

First  Class. 

Second   Cluss. 
Palmer  Trin.  Hall. 

Clark  Sidney. 


COMMENCING    BACHEI.OUS. 

First  Class. 

Second  Clasi. 
Thomason  Trin. 


1860. 

No  Candidates. 


\  Vlncomit  SoUiy.     SpeMVer  of  the  Houne  of  l'ommon»,  1995—1006. 


MORA  I,  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES.  431 

Examinations  admitting  to  the  Degree  of  B.A. 
1861.    (February'). 

i  William  VVhewell,  D.D.  Master  of  Trinity . 
Joseph  Bickersteth  Mayor,  M.A.  St  John's. 
H^my3A\ohy,M.A.  St  Johns. 
Leslie  Stephen,  M.A.  Trinity  Hall. 

First  Ctasi  Second  C/uss.  Third  Class. 

I     Ds  Salts  Joh.      I     Ds  Nixon    Corpus. 

2  Humphreys  i  ... 

(Humphreys-Owen))  '""• 


1861.     (  November  1). 

[William  Whewell,  D.D.  Master  of  Trinity. 
c-^. ..,„„„„  iJohn  Fuller,  Yi.D.  Emmanuel. 
I W.  M.  Campion,  B.D.  Queens . 
I  Joseph  B.  Mayor,  M.A.  St  Johns. 

First  Class.                          Second  Class.                         Third  Class. 
Ds  •Cobb  Trin.        I  Ds  Raban  Emm.        |  


1862. 

{John  Fuller,  B.D.  Emmanuel. 
W.  M.  Campion,  B.D.  Queens'. 
J.  L.  Hammond,  M.A.  Trinity. 
Leslie  Stephen,  M.A.  Trinity  Hall. 

First  Class  Second  Class.  Third  Class. 

Ds  Austen  Joh.    I         Ds  Devey  Joh.  I  

Cherrill  Joh.    1  Guinness, F.  W.  Joh.    I 


1863. 

I  J.  L.  Hammond.  M.A.  Trinity. 
Leslie  Stephen,  M.A.  Trin.  Hall. 
I.  Todhunter.  M.A.  St  Johns. 
J.  Westlake,  M.A.  Trinity. 

First  Class.  Second  Class.  Third  Class. 

Ds'' "Pearson      Joh.        I        I)s  Wayne  Trin.        I       Ds  La  Mothc 

I  <  Cooke  Kmm.        \ 

1  Rjr  (.race   of  lliv  Hcnule,  Miiy  •i\,  1H60,  llir   lit>i  Kxamin) 
ubso'iucnt  KvfiiniimlionH  commenced  uii  the  liiHt  Mondiiy  in  No 

2  M.I*.  for  MoutKomoryBhiro,  ISlU-liwri. 

!l  lliBliop  of  NewcaMle.  Au»tr«li.<,  IHSO-IHS!).     Miiliipitn  l.eilil 
4  M.r.  for  Ilorofor.l,  1B98— 1900. 


432 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


Fir>.(  Ctiiss. 


1864. 
Isaac  Todhunter,  M.A.  St  John's. 
John  Westlake,  M.A.  Trinity. 
John  Grote,  B.D.  Trinity. 
John  Venn,  M.A.  Caius. 

Thiril  Class. 


Ds  Jardine 
•Myers 
Macartney 
Payne 
Gibson 


Christ's. 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Down. 

Trin. 


Second  Class 

Ds  Wood 
Greene 
Whalley 


Kniman. 
Trin. 
J  oh. 


Examiners 


1865. 
(John  Grote,  B.D.  Trinity. 
[Isaac  Todhunter,  M.A.  St  John's. 
I  Leonard  Henry  Courtney,  M.A.  St  John's. 
I  Henry  Sidgwick,  M.A.  Trinity. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  'Taylor 
Roberts 


Clare. 
Jesus. 


Ds  Mitchell] 
Stephen  j 
Roach 
Trench 
Barnett 


Trin. 
J  oh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Caius. 


Thinl  CUi, 


1866. 


Examiners 


Leonard  Henry  Courtney,  M.A.  St  John's. 
Henry  Sidgwick,  M.A.  Trinity. 
Edward  Meredith  Cope,  M.A.  Trinity. 
John  Rickards  Mozley,  M.A.  King's. 


First  Class. 


l)s*Scott 

*Mansel 

Hewitt 

*Maccoll 

Leach 


.fesiis. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Down. 

Caius. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Ribton 
Questel 
iMullinKer 


fetnb. 
Down. 
Joh. 


Third  Class. 
Bs  Given  toim 

Durieu  )  Joh. 

PhiUipsI    n,.      Caiu.i 
Scarlin  ("  '^'*-   Joh. 
Toone    )  Joh. 

llamond  1  a,v,  Joh. 
SharrockJ  '^^''- Joh. 
Trencli  1  rin. 


1867. 


Examiners' 


I  William  Mafian  Campion,  B.D.  Queens  . 
iFentou  John  Anthony  Hort,  M.A.  'I'rinity. 
[John  Fred.  Denison  Maurice,  M.A.  Trinittj. 
'Thomas  Webster,  M.A.  Trinity. 


First  Class. 


Ds  Cary 

M"^Lachlan 
*Cox 

2*Gwatkin 
Hallowes 
^Low 
Milner 
Ashe 
I  Author  of 


1      Emm. 
)      Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 
iiq.  Caius. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 
"The  Unive 


Second  Class 
Ds  ^Bonser') 
Ramsay  (  ;.. 


West      r 
Yates     J 


Clare. 
Christ's'. 
Joh. 
Jesus. 


Ds  Gordon  j 
Mo  watt  J 
Foster 

iNash 
Blunt 
•'■yeatmai 


Third  Class. 

Trin. 


/Eq. 


Caiu.i. 

Corpus. 

Queens'. 

Caiu.s. 

Eitiin. 


(Yeatman-Bigns) 


ty  of  C.iinhi-idKO  from  tlie  Earliest  Tii 
•J  Dixie  Professor  of  Ee^clesiaatical  History.  3  Lord  L«i 

4  I'rebeudary  of  St  Paul's.  5  Bishoii  of  Wurcuster 


'  Parts  I.  ami  II 


[>f  EtnmatLuel. 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TKJ  POSES, 


433 


1868. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 


(John  Frederick  Denison  Maurice,  M.A.  Trin. 
Thomas  Webster,  M.A.  Trin. 
Fenton  John  Anthony  Hort,  M.A.  Trin. 
Frederick  William  Henry  Myers,  M.A.  Trin. 


D8*Verdon 
Armitage 
Elwin 
Faylel 

Fox    i 


J  oh. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
Trin.  H. 
Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Brown            1     Pemb. 

Ds  Abbott 

Trin. 

Lee  Warner       Juh. 

•Stewart 

Trin. 

Mansfield       )     Joh. 

Collins 

Corpus 

Trimmer 

Caiui. 

Cox  ) 

Trin. 

Orr  I 

Joh. 

Shepheard 

Jesus. 

Hopper 

Joh. 

1869. 


Examiners 


First  Class 

Ds  *Gardner  i 
West        j 
Donisthorpe 
'Harris 
Knox 

Marshall,  S.  A. 
Smith 


I  Fenton  John  Anthony  Hort,  M.A.  Trin. 
'Frederick  William  Henry  Myers,  M.A.  Trin. 
[Joseph  Bickersteth  Mayor,  M.A.  Joh. 
I  Spencer  Mansel,  M.A.  Trin. 


'*. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Christ's. 

Ds  iBalfour        )    Trin. 

Ds  Harper) 

Clare. 

Trin. 

Luffman        '    Corpus. 

Gates    J 

Trin.  h 

Trin. 

-Montgomery )    Trin. 

Healey 

\  Trin. 

King's. 

Master 

(  Clare. 

Caius. 

Pearman 

I  Pet. 

Irin. 

Wilson,  D.  H. 

J  Joh. 

Joh. 

Newcombe 

Corpus. 

1870. 


[Joseph  Bickersteth  Mayor,  M.A.  Joh. 

I  John  Venn,  M.A.  Gains. 
[George  Gilbert  Scott,  M.A.  Jesus. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  CI 

iss. 

»Foxwell           Joh. 

Ds  Noon                  Joh. 

Ds  Curtis 

Christ's. 

Burder               Joh. 

Howson              Christ's. 

England 

Trin. 

Thomas              Trin. 

Wilkes               Joh. 

Empson 

Trin. 

Footman             Pel. 

Hankey 

Trin. 

Matthews 

Trin. H 

Walker 

Corpus 

Sarson 

Cath. 

Ghica 

Trin. 

Examiners 


First  Glass. 


1871. 
A.  C.  Fraser. 
J.  Venn,  M.A.  Caius. 
G.  Gilbert  Scott,  M.A.  Jesus. 
J.  B.  Pearson,  M.A.  Joh. 

Second  Class.  Third  Class. 


Ds  *Lawrence 
<Ede 

Goodhart 
Stokes 
Strutt 


Down. 
Joh. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Ds*Wood 
Ranson 
Watson 


Joh. 
Joh. 
Queens'. 


Ds  Douglas 
Ward 


1  M.P.  for  City  of  Lnniioii      Hon.  Fellow  of  Trinity. 

2  Bishop  of  Tasmania,  lH8i)— ISIOl. 

3  ProfesBor  of  Polltiral  Ecoaomy  at  (Tniversity  College 

4  llulsean  Lecturer,  1896. 


Corpus 
Pemb. 


19 


434 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


1872. 

[John  P.  Taylor,  M.A.,  Clare. 
I  Henry  Sidgwick,  M.A.,  Triv. 
IT.  W.  Levin,  M.A.,  C<,th. 
1.1.  11.  Mozley,  M.A  ,  Kiii(fs. 


First  CI  as 

s. 

Second 

CI 

iss. 

Third 

Cla 

.vs. 

i*Cuimingliam) 

Triti. 

Us  Berry 

Trin 

II. 

Ds  Simpson 

Joh. 

'^Maitland         1 

Trill. 

Charles  ) 

Joh. 

'"Thoiniison 

Chri.irs. 

Evans 

Trin. 

Head,  C. 

Ckrisfs. 

Read,  E. ) 

Christ's 

Smith 

Vet. 

Oinnis 

Pet. 

1873. 

j Thomas  Woodhouse  Levin,  M.A.,  Cath. 
PLxAMiNERS  J  J"^'"  Rickards  Mozley,  M.A.,  King's. 
1  Josiali  Brown  Pearson,  M.A.,  Joh. 
'  Percy  Gardner,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 

Us-iLyttelton,  A.  T,  Trin. 

Cunyngliame     Joh. 

Ambridge,  F.J.\Joh. 

Wills  I  Joh. 


Second  Class 


Third  Class. 


Us  Agnew 
Baines 
Cooper,  C.  J. 


Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 


Ds  Bashford 
I        Quilter 
Brereton 


Trin. 
Trin. 


ExAMINEllf^ 


1874. 

[Josiah  Brown  Pearson,  M.A.,  Jo/i. 
I  Percy  Gardner,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
I  Herbert  JSonierton  Foxwell,  M.A.,  Joh. 
I  W.  Stanley  Jevons. 


Firs!  Cbtss. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Us  i»Ward                 TriiK 

Us  Hicks                  'Trin. 

Ds  Gordon 

Pemb. 

Foxwell              Joh. 

Cox 

Joh. 

Turner                Trin. 

Taylor 

Trin. 

Gilbert                 Christ's. 

Montgomery 

Trin. 

Kirkliani 

Trin. 

Mildmay 

Trin. 

1875. 

j  Herbert  Somerton  Foxwell,  M.A.,Joh. 
ir V .  «fvi.nu  J  William  Stanley  Jevons. 

Spencer  Mansel,  M.A.,  7rm. 
'Alfred  Slater  West,  M.A.,  Trin. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


Us'Kcyncs 
Anderton 


P,mb. 
Joh. 


Ds  Ilurndall 
Mitchell 
Boyns 


Joh. 

Caius. 

Joh. 


Ds  Hooper 
Browne 


Clare.\ 
Cath. 


1  Archdeacon  of  Kly.     HuUcnn  I.fcturT.  1886.     Hon.  Fellow  of  Caius. 

2  Pownlnn  I'rofoimor  of  the  I,.iw«  of  Enitland    IWX— WOli. 

;i  ItiHhop  SiifTriiKaii  of  .Southttinpton,  1898— lOO:).     Mastor  of  Sclwyii  CollcRo,  1W2 
Lecturer,  1891.  ,  ,  .,         ,  j,      . 

4  rrofc««or  of  Mental  I'hllosophj  and  Logic. 


MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


435 


Examiners 


First  Class. 

Ds  Jacobs  Jolt. 

1  Nicholson,  J.  S. }  Trin. 

Ryland  fjoh. 

Bower,  H.  M.     Trin. 


Examiners 


1876. 

I  Alfred  Slater  West,  M.A.  Trin. 
It.  W.  Levin,  M.A.  Cat/i. 
i  Henry  JSidgwick,  M.A.  Trin. 
[Alfred  Mai'shall,  M.A.  Joh. 


Second  CUiss. 


Ds  Parker 
Hornj' 


Joli. 
Joh. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Davies  Trin. 


1877. 
(H.  Sidgwick,  M.A.  Trin. 
I T.  W.  Levin,  M.A.  Cath. 
I T.  R.  Birks,  M.A.  Trin. 
G.  Groom  Robertson. 


First  Class.  j  Second  Class. 

I)9"Munimerj'(Momerie)JoA.  Ds'-Robson  1  Vaitis. 

*Warren  Joh.         \        Wilson  J  Joh. 

I        Burrows  1  Christ's. 

;        Mills       j  Clare. 


Third  Class. 
Bealey  Trin. 

Del  Castillo  1     Trin. 
Dent  J     Triti. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 


1878. 

J.  Venn,  M.A.  Caius. 
G.  Crooni  Robertson. 
F.  W.  Maitland,  M.A.  Trin. 
J.  Ward,  M.A.  Trin. 

I  Second  Class.  I  Third  Class. 

Ds*Pinsent  Joh.  Ds  Dean  1      Pet. 

I         Holder  Joh.         I         McLennan]       Trin.H. 


First  Class. 


Ds  Bcllars 
'•{'aldecott 
Scruttiiii 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Examinees 


1879. 

IF.  W.  Maitland,  M.A.  Trin. 
I  J.  Ward,  M.A.  Trin. 
IT.  Fowler. 
I  J.  N.  Keynes,  M.A.  Pemh. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  MIorford  Trin. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Green  Kind's. 

Bcalby    1  Corpus 

Kennedy)  Trin. 

Wilkinson,C.G. /oft. 


1  ProfeBaar  orPuliliritl  Economy  in  Ibe  UniTCrtilf  of  Edinburgh. 

2  M.P.  for  Smith  Shieldn.     King's  Counsel.    Solicitor  General. 

3  Professor  of  Logic  and  Mental  Philosophy,  King's  College,  London . 
t  I'rofesjor  of  English  Liter.tture,  Victoria  University,  Manchester. 


19—2 


436 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 
Ds  iBroupli  Duwit. 


18S0. 

[J.  N.  Keynes,  M.A.  Pemb. 
)W.  Cimniiisliam,  M.A.  Tn'ii. 
H.  Sidgwick,  M.A.   Trin. 
I  C.  Read,  M.A.  Christ's. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  -Wliitehead 
Bull 


Joli. 
Cath. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  lijiriiett  Juli. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 


1881. 

(T.  W.  Levin,  M.A.  Cath. 
)C.  Read,  M.A.  Christ's. 
\J.  Venn,  M.A.  Cuius. 
[a.  T.  Lyttelton,  M.A.  Trin. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Hodgson  Joh. 

Alston  Joh. 

Walford  Trin.H. 

Satthianadhan  1  Ld  Corp. 
Shand  if?  Pet. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Mallalieu  Trin. 


WOMEN. 

E.  Drought        Girton 
(bracketed  3rd) 


Examiners 


First  Class. 
Ds  3'Sorley  Trin. 


June,  1882. 


I  J.  Venn,  M.A.  Caius. 
)  Arthur  T.  Lyttelton,  M.A.  Trin. 
.1.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.  Joh. 
111.  S.  Foxwell,  U.A.Joh. 


Sevond  Class. 
Ds  May  Caius. 


WOMEN. 

I        A.  Sharp        Newnham    I  — 

I  (bracketed  Ist)  I 

1   Professor  of  Philosophy.  Untverftity  College  of  Wales,  Abervstwyth. 

•.'  MlnlHter  Plenipotentiary,  and  Envciv  Extraorrtinarv,  Bolxr.illo. 

a  KnightbriclKe  Prolossor  ol  Moral  Philosophy.     Fellow  of  KIuk's  CoIIoi 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


437 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES.    NEW  REGULATIONS. 

The  names  in  each  Class  are  arranged  in  alphabetical  orda;  marks  of  distinction  being 
affixed  to  the  names  of  those  who  have  shewn  eminent  jn-oficiency  in  particular 
subjects. 

June,  1883. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 

.\ves  Trin. 

Ball  Trin. 

Clougli  Trin. 

i*.)ohnson  King's. 

Peiris  Joh. 

2*Stout  Joh. 


H.  S.  Foxwell,  M.A. 

,  Joh. 

,   i  Jame.s  Sully. 

'   j  J.  Venn,  M.A.,  Cains. 

H.  Sidgwick,  M.A.,  Trin. 

Second  Class. 

Third 

Class. 

Rafique                   Joh. 

Heard 
Lucas 

Nunn,  T.  H. 
Stephens,  T. 

Caius. 
Joh. 
Christ's. 
Joh. 

WOMEN. 
Tennant,  K.        Newnham.  |  Macmillan,  O.       Newnham.  | 


June,  1884. 
/  H.  Sidgwick,  Litt.  D. 

Examiners  iJ^™%^ff       m  x     t  ■ 
I  J.  S.  Nicholson,  M.A.,  Trin. 


\  A.  Caldecott,  M.A.,  Joh. 

Second  Class. 


Boys-Smith 
Frost 

Humphreys 
Smith,  H.  W. 


Joh. 
Joh. 
Caius 
Joh. 


WOMEN. 
Hughes,  E.  P.     Newnham  |      Stevenson,  E.      Newnham 


Third  Class. 

Gerstenberj?        Trin. 

Trewby  Corp. 


Lindsay,  B.        Oirton 


Examiners 


June,  1885. 

H.  Sidgwick,  Litt.  D. 

J.  S.  Nicholson,  M.A.,  Trin. 

R.  Adamson. 

J.  Ward,  M.A.,  Trin. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 
Busliby  Trin. 

Evans 
Paschkoff  Trin. 


Third  Clas.i. 
Carlisle  Joh. 

Hoopptll  Joh. 

Scott  Joh. 


WOMEN. 


Schorstein,  T.  A. 
Sickert,  H.  M.  L. 


Oirton 
Girton 


1  Dlstlnxulslied  in  Psychology 

S  Professor  of  Logic  and  MetaphyRics,  St  Androwu  University. 


438 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 
Cornish  Christ's 

Pi-ys  Trin. 


June,  1886. 
[J.  Ward,  M.A.,  Trin. 
I  R.  Adainson. 

I F.  W.  Maithuul,  M.A.,  Trin. 
I  J.  N.  Keynes,  M.A.,  Pemb. 


Second  Class. 
Oliver,  F.  S.  Trin. 

Wliittiughani        Pet. 

WOMEN. 
Earp,  M.  S.        Newnfiam 
Mason,  F.  A.     Newnham 


Third  Class. 

Aulsebrook      Joh. 

Ds  Brett  Sidnej/ 

Mac  Ewan        Pet. 

Julian,  E.  M.  Newnham 


Examiners 


I''irst  Class. 


Examiners 


First  Class. 
I'McTaggart        Tr 


Examiners 


First  Class 
r.ii  "Macken/.ic 


June,  1887. 
[F.  W.  Maitland,  M.A.,  Trin. 
'  J.  N.  Keynes,  M.A.,  Pemb. 
I  W.  E.  Johnson,  M.A.,  King's. 
iW.  R.  Sorley,  M.A.,  Trin.' 


Second  Class. 
Goodacre  Joh.  I 

Mowbray  Joh.  1 

Stapley  Joh. 

WOMEN. 
AndiTson,  A.  M.      Girton 
Collins,  C.  R.  Girton 

Lowndes,  M.  E.        Girton 
Sturge,  M.  C.     Newnham  I 


Third  Clas 
BainB 
Beauclerk 


Trin. 
Trin. 


Ashwell,  F.  E.       Oirton 


June,  1888. 

{W.  E.  Johnson,  M.A.,  King's. 
W.  R.  Sorley,  M.A.,  Trin. 
A.  Caldecott,  M.  A.,  Juh. 
G.  F.  Stout,  U.K.,  Joh. 

Second  Class.  I  Third  Class. 

Fletcher,  R.  ,!.      Pet.  I  Krown-Douglas  Tnn. 

WOMEN. 

j  Hale,  S.  J.  Newnham 

I  Robertson, A. H.  Girton 


Dendy,  H. 
Hodgson,  G.  E. 


Newnham 
Newnham 


June,  1889. 
A.  Caldecott,  M.A.,  Sf  John's. 
G.  F.  Stout,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
J.  Venn,  Sc.D.,  Ctiiits. 
F.  Ryland,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

Second  Class.  <  Th 

Gael  (Ue laBere)  Clirisfs     \ 

WOMEN. 
Mundella,  T.      Newnham 


Pease,  A.  D. 
Pirie,  A.  M.  M. 


Newnham 
Oirton 


1  Difltiuguiuhcit  in  MetaphysicB. 

2  DIstiDguisheil  in  Modern  I'hilosaphy. 

3  DistiiiKuiHhcd  in  Ancient  Phil080i)hy. 

4  I'rofeiitior  of  Pliiloaophy,  Univernity  College  of  South  Wales 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


439 


June,  1890. 

H.  Sidgwick,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
J.  Venn,  Sc.]).,  Cains. 
Examiners    I  James  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Triniit/. 

J.  S.  Nicholson,  Sc.D.,  Trinitij. 
'  F.  Ryhind,  M  A. 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class.               I              Tfiird  C 
Dunn-Gardner,  A.     Girton  \  


A  Student  who  has  obtained  Honours  in  Part  I.  or  in  some  other  Honour  Examination, 
may  be  a  Candidate  for  Part  II.  provided  that  he  has  kept  seven  terms  and  tliat  twelve 
terms  liave  not  passed  after  the  first  of  the  seven. 

In  I'art  II.  tlie  italic  luttirs  apiiended  to  the  name  of  a  candidate  denote  the  subject 
or  subJL-cts  for  wliich  he  is  placfd  in  the  first  class.  The  letter  a  denotes  the  compulsory 
gubjects;  a^,  Rtliifs  and  .MitMiiliysics  ;  r/._,,  Kthics  and  Political  Philosophy.  The  special 
subjects  are  ilcnutrd  bv  /-,  Ilistdi-v  of  I'hriii.sdpliy ;  c,  Advanced  l'svcliiilu;,'v  and  I'svcho- 
physics;  ./,  .Vdvanccd' Lni,'ic  and'  .Mcthn.lolo^'y';  and  <■,  Advanccc'l  I'olitical  ICconomy. 
The  combination  of  twti  letters,  thus  h  with  c,  indicates  that  :i  candidate  has  obtained  a 
first  class  on  the  combined  result  of  the  two  subjects.  The  asterisk  denotes  special 
distinction. 

Part  I.— Jane,  1890. 

/H.  Hidgwick,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
J.  Venn,  Sc.D.,  Cains. 
Examiners  <  Jame.s  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 

J.  S.  Nicholson,  Sc.D.,  Triuity. 
If.  Rylind,  M.A. 


First  Cliiss. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Divi.iion  1 
'  Welton                Cants 

Ford                     Pet. 

Ds  BoUand,  C.  F.     Clare 
Jones,  W.  0.      Joh. 

Division  2. 

•(Jibson                 Juli. 
silolman              Cuius 

WOMEN. 
I       Wilson,  I.  M.      Girton 


1  Professor  of  Education,  Leeds  University. 

2  Oneof  H.M,  Inipectors  of  Schools. 


440 


MOllAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Jmie,  1891. 
H.  Sidgwick,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
James  Ward,  Sc.D..  Trinity. 
Examiners    |  J.  8.  Nicholson,  ScD.,  Trinity. 
I  J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pembroke. 
Iw.  E.  Johnson,  M.A.,  King's. 

Part  II. 

Class.  I  Second  Class.  i  Third  C 


l)s  I'Gibson  (ai, h*,  d)  Joh. 
Welton(rf  withe)  Cains. 


Division  2. 
Hloniefield,  A.  H.  Newnliam 


*Davies,  C.  LI. 
Ds  ''Robinson 


Trin. 
Christ's. 


Part  I. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 
"Edwards,  E.       Joh. 

Division  2. 
Robertson  Christ's. 

WOMEN. 

Division  1. 

Scott,  I.  P.  Newnham 


Third  Class. 

Division  1 
Duncan  Trin. 

Hughes  Joh. 

Division  2. 
Forbes  Trin. 

Gour 

Division  1. 
Hill,  E.  G.  Newnham 


Examiners 


June,  1892. 
I  J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pembroke. 
Iw.  B.  Johnson,  M.A.,  King's. 
|R.  Atlanison. 
[G.  F.  Stout,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

Part  II. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 



-Edwards,  K.        Joh.        \ 





WOMEN. 

1  Scott, 

Part  I. 

1.  P.             Newnham 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Scudaniore 

Division  3. 
Irvine 

WOMEN. 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 



Division  2. 

Division  2. 

Division  S. 
Read,  E.  E. 

Girton 

Division  3. 
.Joachim,  M.  A.  F.      Girton 

I  Profo««or  nf  Logic  and  Political  Economy,  Unlvorelty  College  of  North  'Wal»s,  Bangor. 
t  Hrofei»or  of  Hlitory  and  Economlci,  Univorsity  College  of  Waloi,  Aberystwyth. 


MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


441 


Examiners 


June,  1893. 

/G.  F.  Stout,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
J  F.  Y  Edgeworth,  M.A.,  Om>n. 
j  R.  Adaiuson,  M.A.,  Ediii. 
I  A.  Caklecott,  B.D.,  St  John's. 


Division  1. 
Ds  Fountain  King's 

Division  2. 
Amos  Trin. 

Division  3. 
Corbett  Joh. 


Ekin 


Clare 


Division  2. 
Brackenbury,  L.   Newnham 

Division  3. 
Charles,  .J.  Newnham 


Part  II. 

Second  Class. 

Part  I. 

Division  1. 


Division  3. 
Adams,  B.  W.  Pef. 

WOMEN. 

Division  1. 

Sliarpley,  M.  M.    Newnham 


Third  Class. 
Kidd  JoA. 


Division  1. 
Player  Christ's 

Division  2. 
Nambyar  ^o/i. 

Division  3. 
Ridsdale  /oA. 


J^MHg,    1894. 

(F.  Y.  Edgeworth,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
Examiners     f-  C'^'decott,  B.I)    StJM. 
James  Ward,  scD.,  Trinity. 
IJ.  S.  Mackenzie,  M.A.,  Tritiity. 


First  Class. 
Ds  Green  («)  ./oft. 

Da  'Russell,  Hon. 

B.A.  W.(ai,«»*)  TWn. 
Ds  "Sanger  (oj,  «*)   7'rin. 


Division  2. 

Trotter  Trin. 

Division  3. 


Division  3. 
Fanner,  G.  L.        Newnham 
Fletcher,  M.  Girton 

Meyer,  B.  R         Newnham 


Part  II. 

Second  Class. 
Ds  Corbett  JoA. 

Ds  Dixon,  E.  T.        T//«. 


Part  I. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Broadrick  7V(n. 

WOMEN. 
Division  1. 


Division  1. 

Mallett  Ernvrt. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 


Division  ]. 


HutcIiinson.W.  M.  L.  iVcio/i.i  VVaterliouse,  E.     Newnham 

Division  2.  !  Division  2. 

Stevenson,  K.  !•'.    Oiftoii         Kvans,  I'\  dc  G.      Girton 

19—5 


442  MOKAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 

June,  1895. 
J.  Venn,  Sc.D.,  Caius. 
J.  Sully. 
Examiners   j  H.  Sidgwick,  M.A.,  Tritnty. 

J.  lillis  McTaggavt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
J.  S.  Mackenzie,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Part  II. 

Second  Class.              i               ThInI  Ck. 
Ds  Talma  Christ's  \  

WOMEN. 

Waterhouse,  E.       Newn.  


First  Class. 
'Amos  (6)  '/')•//(. 


Meyer,  B.  K.  {h)   Newn. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Wedgwood        Trin. 

Division  3. 
Dower  Joh. 

Jeiikyn-Jones    Cuius 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Jeminett,  P.  H.        Newn. 
Ramsay,  G.  M.  N.     Neiri). 

Division  3. 


Tart  I. 

Division  1. 

Davey  ./o?i. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Storey  Cains 

WOMEN. 

Division  1. 
Mathieson,  E.  F.  Girton 

Division  2. 
Ueiulierz,  II.        Girlon 
Sturge,  M.  T.        Ni'wn. 

Division  3. 


Division  1. 
Division  2. 
3. 


Dims, 
tiagen 


June,  1896. 
/J.  Venn,  Sc.D.,  Coim. 
J.  Sully. 
K.XAMINKKS      1>.  Bosanquct. 

\V.  K.  Jolni.son,  M.A.,  King's. 
\,].  Kllis  McTaggart,  U.K., 'Trinity. 


First  Class. 
Ds  "Masterman,  ('. 

V.  G.  (<-)  Clirist's 

^.Moorp,G.K.(/y-)7V/H. 
Trotter,  ■\V.I'\(/,)7V/». 
I>9  Wedgwood, 

R.   I.,  (r/,)  7V/„. 


Hanisnv,  G.  iM.  N. 


Division  1. 

Barker,  H.  Trin. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Llovd  7Vin. 


Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Fart  II. 

.S'.'roxi/  f7(/.<.v. 
Ds  Maclaclilaii        Ji///. 


I'atiiU'r,  K.  ]•;.      Ni-wn. 
Klctcher,  M.         Girtioi 

Part  I. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Parekh  P^^ 

WOMEN. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 
Durliniii,  F.  H.        Oirton 

1  Judiie  uf  the  Egyptlnn  Natlvp  Courts. 


Division  1. 
Biddique  ./o/(. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 


Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  8. 


MOEAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


443 


June,  1897. 

{J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pembroke 
B.  Bosanqiiet,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
W.  E.  Jobiison,  M.A.,  Ki»g's. 
G.  F.  Stout,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
W.  E.  Sorley,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 
Barker  (a,,  h')      Trin. 
Jenkyn- Jones  (ai 
with  b)  Cuius 

Ds  *Wright,  R.  A.(ai) 

Trin. 


Part  II. 

Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Lloyd,  G.  I.  H.      Trin. 


WOMEN. 
I  Reinherz,  H.         Girtan 


Sturge,  M.  T.        Newnham 


Part  I. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 
('liapnian                   Trin. 
Mackay                     Trin. 
Winch                      Joh. 

Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 

Division  3. 

Dockrav                    Trin. 
Ilarding                    Joli. 



WOMEN. 

Division  1. 

Division  1. 

Third  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Mitra  A'on  Coll. 

Division  3. 
(it'orge  Non  Coll. 


Morridcw,  F.  I.      Neicriham     Buckli-y,  K.  1".      Newnham 
Meade,"  M.  H.        Newnham 

Division  2.  Division  2. 

Bradby,  M.  K.      (lirlon  Ashworth,  M.        (lirtoii 

Khiwcrs,  \j.  Newnham 

llopkiiison,  A.       Newnham 


Division  3. 


Division  3. 


Division  3. 


Column,  K.  .M.      Newnham    Jackson,  A.  M.     Newnham    Arniitage,  C.  M.    Newnham 


444 


MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1898. 

I  J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pemhrohe. 
a.  F.  Stout,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
W.  R.  Sorley,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
L.  L.  Price,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
J.  Gibson,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


First  Class. 
Cliapman  (e)  Trin. 

Dockray  (ai  with  h)  Trin . 
Mackay  (aj*,  h)  Trin. 
Wiuch  («•)  .Toll. 


Part  II. 

Sfconil  C/ass. 
Ds  Home  Trin.H. 


WOMEN. 


Jackson,  A.  M. 
Merridew,  F.  I. 


Newnham  I 
Neivnhain 


A  D  VANCED  STUDENT. 
Harris  Joh. 


First  Class. 
Oivision  1. 

Dirision  2. 

£>irision  3. 

Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  'i. 


Part  I. 

Second  Class.  Third  Class. 

Division  1.  Division  1. 

Davies,  AV.  J.     Trin.         Sclater  Emm. 


Division  2. 


Division  2. 
Arundale  Joh. 


Division  S.                 i                 Division  3. 
Ds  Davis  Pemb.      I  


WOMEN. 

Division  1. 
H()iluaii,M.  LeF.   Newnham 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Wliitehouse,  B.  S.  Newnham 


Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Craske,  M.  L.        Newnhatl 


MOKAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


445 


June,  1899. 

/J.  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Trinitii. 
I  H.  S.  FoxweU,  M.A.,  lit  John's. 
Examiners   -'  C.  Read,  M.A. 

Ct.  F.  Stout,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
\  J.  Gibson,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


Part  II. 

First  Class.  l  Second  C7as.<;. 

Os  Jelm,  T.  J.         Joh. 

I    I)s  M'=Dougall,  S.    Kino'.<i 


Third  Class. 
Rnwntree,  E.  W.  Trin. 


WOMEN. 


Meade,  M.  H.        Newnham 
Whitehouse,  B.  S.  Newnham 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Hankin,  G.  C.     Trin. 
Williams,  S.  C.  Trin. 

Division  3. 
Hales,  F.  N.        Trin. 


Part  I. 

Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 
(iibbs,  C.  S.        Joh. 
J^awton,  A.         Pet. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Torbitt,  W.  S.    Pet. 


WOMEN. 
Division  \. 


Division  2. 


Divition  3. 
Earle,  D.  C.  Neumham 


Division  3. 
Bennett,  E.  S.       Newnham 


446 


MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1900. 


{James  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 
f.  L^?  mJ  "•^"  *  ■"■■""■■ 
R.  Adamsou,  LL.D.,  Edinh. 


Paet  II. 


First  Class.               i  Second  Class. 

T)s^*Vii;o\i,A.C.{a2,e*)Kin<i's'  Ds  Davies,  W.  J.    Trin. 

Raiikin,G.C'.(ai,6)  Trin.  Hales,  F.  N.      Trin. 
Williams,S.C.(aiWitli6)T»-,  I 


Thiril  Cla.vs. 
AVerntT,  C.  A.      Kinp'i 


Part  I. 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 

In  Part  If,  marlxs  are  ajfijcfd  to  the  names  of  students  who  are  placed  in  the  First 
Class,  shewint)  in  which  prouji  they  have  been  examined  and  whether  tlici/  hair  passed 
with  special  distinction. 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 
SMacgregor,  D.  H.  Trin. 
Division  2. 

Division  3. 
l.aidlaw,  G.  M.     Joh. 


Second  Class. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Curtis,  L.  Cains 

Division  3. 
Kotlu'iiiigliani.ll.  S.  Trin. 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 
Fisher,  C.  J.  Joh. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Dockerill.W.  II.  A.  NonVoll. 


Division  1. 

Division  2. 

Division  W. 
Clarli,  M.  A'eivniiain 

lies,  O.  C.  M.         ^ewnham 
Taylor,  N.  O.  R.  Newnham 


WOMEN. 
Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  3. 


]  ProfeBtor  of  Political  Kconomy. 


•  MORAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


447 


June,  1901. 

{H.  S.  Foxwell,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
W.  E.  Joliusou,  M.A.,  Kiiiq's. 
J.  Ellis  M«Taggart,  M.A.,  Trinitj,. 
Robert  Adamson,  LL.D.,  Glasgow. 


First  Clas.^. 
*Macnregor,  D.  H.  (a)  Trin. 


Part  II. 

Secoyid  Class. 
M'^Farlaiie,  J.         Kiiui's 


Mwrrav,  A.  E.  [h]    Girinn 


WOMEN. 

Clark,  M.  Ni'iniliani 

E;irlL',  I).  ('.  Xi'ivithani 

lies,  O.  C.  M.      Newnham 


Sliilliiif'ton,  S.  F.    Girtun 


FirsI  Class. 
I>lvi.lin,i  1. 


l>ivi.sion  2. 

Phillips,  D.  Trin. 

Difisioi, :; 

I)s  Fox,  V.  Christ's 

Haiiiiltoii,  ('.  .1.  Cuius 

yen,  P.  K.  Job. 


Part  I. 

Secnnil  Class. 

Difisioi)  1. 

Price,  1'.  (^Keens' 

Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Thiril  Class. 
Division  1. 
llensman,  W.  A.    Christ': 
Southgate,  A.  W.    Pel. 

Division  2. 


Division  .3. 


P 


j 

WOMEN. 

Division  1. 

Division  I. 

Division  2. 

Division  2. 



Pearse,  M.  H.            Girlon 

Division  'i. 

Division  3. 

Keep,  M.  J. 
.Scott,  10.  F. 

(Ji 

a, 

rton 
rion 

Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  3. 


448 


MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1902. 

iW.  E.  Johnson,  M.A.,  King's. 
W.  R.  Sorley,  M.A..  Kiw/'s. 
J.  E.  M  Taggai't,  M.A.,  Jnmty. 
C.  P.  Sanger,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 


A  ins  worth,  A.  R.  (a)  Kinq's 
Ds  Phillips,  D.  (a)         Trm. 


Pabt  II. 

Second  Class. 
Ds  lianiilton,  C.  J.      Cains 


Thlril  Class. 
Ds  Obeyesbkere,  D. 


Trin. 


WOMEN. 
Scott,  E.  F.  (i)        G(V<ora     |  Reep,  M.  J.  Girton 


First  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division 
Manohar  Ldl 


Jo;*. 


Division  3. 
Lee,  A.  Pei. 


Division  1. 
Wodehouse,  H.  M.    Girton 

Division  % 


Part  I. 

Second  Class. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 
Burn,  R.  C.  Trin.H. 


WOMEN. 

Division  1. 
M'^Kiiight,  E.  T.         Ncivnham 

Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Cameron,  S. 
Manley,  H.  F. 

Division  3. 

Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Joh. 
Joh. 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


449 


June,   1903. 

W.  R.  Sorley,  M.A.,  Kimfs. 
T-,  1  J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pemhrohc. 

Examiners  -j  ^  Alexander,  U.K.,  Oofonl. 

C.  P.  Sanger,  M.A.,  Tn'nity. 


Part  II. 


Seconil  C/as.i. 


I>s  Maiioliar  Lai  (//)      Juli.     \    Ds  Greer,  W. 

Horowitz,  S. 


Ds  Lee,  A. 


Pemb. 

Joh. 

Pet. 


WOMEN. 


Binyon,  C.  M.     Girton 
Sanger,  S.  New/ihaiii 


Tliird  C'hi.is. 
(Jlinse,  S.  K.  'I'riii. 


First  Class. 
Divisio)!  1. 


Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Part  I. 

Secoiiil  Class. 
Division  1. 
Ungoed,  G.  T.  Trin. 

Division  'i. 

Division  3. 
Bowe,  J.  H.  Jestis 

WOMEN. 
Divuion  1. 
Sturton,  F.  M.    Nnvnham 

Division  2. 
Division  3. 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 
Mirza,  A.  A.  Joh. 

Thickett,  J.  H.  Cath. 

Division  2. 


Division  3. 
Hack,  C.  E.  Cath. 


Division  1. 
Division  2. 
Division  3. 


450 


MORAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


June,  1904. 

J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pembroke. 
■Pv»^TMT.T,^  ^^-  Alexander,  M.A.,  Oxford. 
)(t.  E.  Moore,  M.A.,  Tnntty. 
S.  J.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 


Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  2. 
Sully,  C. 


King's 


Part  II. 

I  Si'conil  Class.  I 

I   Ds  Bowe,  J.  H.  Jesus      I 

WOMEN. 
I         Sturton,  F.  M.    Newnham  \ 

Part  I, 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 

Brown,  A.  R.  Trin. 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Jones,  D.  Treborth  Joh. 

WOMEN. 
Division  1. 


Third  C/as.«. 


Third  Class. 

Division  1. 

Evans,  H.  T.  .7oh. 

Division  2. 


Division  3. 


Division  1. 
Armstrong,  M.  M.     Newnham   T] 

Division  2. 

Division  3. 
Lan-Davis,  E.  K.       Girton 


MORAL   SCIENCES   TEIPOSES. 


451 


Examiners 


June,  1905. 

W.  R.  Sorley,  Litt.D.,  Kiwfi^. 
W.  E.  Johnson,  M.A.,  Khu/s. 
G.  E.  Moore,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 
S.  J.  Chaiimau,  M.A.,  Tiiniti/ 


Part  II. 

First  Class.  i  Second  Class. 

Brown,  A.  R.  (a)   Trw.      !    Michaelides,  C.  C.        Kinp's 

WOMEN. 
First  Class.  I  Second  Class. 

I    Hirst,  M.  E.  Newnham 


Part  I. 

Second  Class. 
Division  1. 


Division  3. 
Tobias,  G.  W.  R.  Sid. 


Third  Class. 
Division  1. 

Division  '2. 
Eklwards,  M.  H.  Dotvn. 

Knight,  C.  Joh. 

Division  3. 


452 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


June,  190fi. 

/W.  E.  Jobuson,  M.A.,  Kint/'s. 
■i7vA»»TMT^B^  VTanies  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Tiinity. 

J.I.  S.  Mackenzie,  Litt.D.,  7  nniti/. 
(W.  R.  Sorley,  Litt.D.,  Kimfs. 


Part  II. 

Second  Class. 
Baker,  A.  E.  Trin. 


Third  Class. 
D6,  P.  C.  Down. 


Part  I. 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 

Cli.apnian,  A.  E.     Triii. 

Division  2. 
Haggis,  A.  J.        Nan  Coll. 


WOMEN. 


Brown,  D.  E. 
Drysdale,  M.  J. 


Girton 
Ncwnham 


Walthall,  A.  D.  D.     Newnham 


MOKAL  SCIENCES  TEIPOSES. 


453 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 

'n  Part  II  marks  are  affixed  to  the  names  of  students  lolw  are  placed  in  the 
First  Class,  shewing  in  which  of  the  three  sections  they  have  been  examined 
and  v}hether  the;/  hare  passed  with  distinction :  (a)  Metaphysical  and  Ethical 
Philosophy,  together  with  the  History  of  Modern  Philosophy;  (&)  Logic; 
(c)  Psychology. 

June,  1907. 


Examiners 


James  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 

J.  S.  Mackenzie,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

J.  Gibson,  M. A.,. /o^. 

A.  S.  Priugle-Pattison,  LL.D.,  -S'^  Andrews. 


Part  II. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 

Ds  Champneys,  M.  W.  Trhi. 
Chapman,  A.  E.        Trin. 


WOMEN. 

First  Class.  I  Second  Class. 

I  Drysdale,  M.  J.         Newnham 


Third  Class. 


Part  I. 


First  Class 

Second  Class. 

Division  1. 

Ds  Walker,  J.  G.         Jesus 
Widgery,  A.  G.      Cath. 

Division  2. 

Lewis,  E.  0.            Joh. 
Saunders,  L.  P.      Trin. 
Sopwith,  S.  S.         Emm 

WOMEN. 

First  Class 

Second  Class. 

Reeves,  A. 
Smith,  E.  M. 

Newnham 
Newnham 

Division  1. 
Evans,  M.                   Girtnn 

Divisidii  2. 
Haniinoiid,  M.            Girton 

Third  Class. 
Watts,  H.  A.        Christ's 


Third  Class. 

Pitt-Lewis,  M.  W.       Girton 
Smith,  M.  Girton 

Steele,  G.  IL  M.         Girton 


454 


MORAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1908. 
/J.  E.  MC'Taggart,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

Examiners  V^ '^^ ^'''^t^i^f-^.y  frf'' 
jG.  F.  btout,  M.A.,  St  John  s. 

(.1.  Gibson,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


First  Class. 
Saunders,  L.  P.  (a)  Trin, 


Part  II. 

Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


First  Class.  I 

Reeves,  A.  (a)    Netvnham  \ 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Part  I. 


Third  Class. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class 

Chakrabarti,  P.  K 
Jones,  A.  J. 
Valentine,  0.  W. 

Christ's 

Clare 

Down. 

Division  1. 

Beaumont,  B.  F. 
Ds  Hume,  P.  J. 

Division  2. 

Down. 
Joh. 

Gimblett,  C.  A. 
Hurst,  R.  F. 
Jones,  F.  S. 
Platts,  W.  H.  J. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 



Biviisioii  1. 

Stebbing,  L.  S. 

Girton 

Division  2. 



Third  Class. 


Morrison,  .J.  H. 
Moxley,  H.  R. 


NonColl. 
NohCoU. 


Third  Class. 


455 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  IKIPOSES. 


Official  Examiners: 
The    Regius  Professor  of  Physic,  the  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
the  Professor  of  Anatomy,  the  Professor  of  Geology,  the  Professor 
of  Botany,  the  Professor  of  Mineralogy. 

1851. 
Additional  Examiner.     ¥.¥u\\er,M.^..,  St  Peter  s. 


First  Class. 


Dsl  2*Liveing, 
3  4  *Hort, 
I  4*Evans, 
1  Harden, 


J  oh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Magd. 


Second  t'lasi. 


Ds  Payne, 
Wilson,  A. 


Trin. 
Trin. 


1852. 


Additional.    G.  E.  Pa^et,  M.D.,  Cuius. 

First  Class.  i  Second  Class. 

Ds  5Wllson,  A.      Trin. 


Ds*Yool, 
Young, 


Mq. 


Trin. 
Christ's. 


18.53. 


Additional.     G.  E.  Paget,  M.D.,  Cuius. 


MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 

First  Class.  Second  Class. 

25*Jeakes,    Pet.       tlBousfield,    Queens'. 
Locock,        Trin.     2Hunter,       Trin. 
i«Bum,  Trin. 


COMMENCING   BACHELORS. 

First   Class. 
Harrison,  Trin. 


1854. 

Additional.     G.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 

First  Class.  I     .Second  CUiss. 

1  Gibsone,       Trin.  |Fleay,    Trin. 

ITroUope,      Pemb.  1» Pope,  Sidney. 

12Brittan,      Joh.  4  Smith,  Down. 


COMMENCING   BACHELORS. 


First   Class. 
12346*Brown, Cam*. 


Second  Clu.',s. 
2  r>  Brass,     Corpus. 
Walker,      Corpus. 


Additional. 

MIDDLK  BACHELOIIS. 

First  Class. 
Candy,  Em7n 

Second  Class. 
Sealy,  Caini 


1855. 
G.  E.  Paget,  M.D.,  Cuius. 

COMMENCINt;  BACHELORS. 

First  Class. 
Dix,  Caius. 

Second  Class. 


Bay  ley, 
Ewen, 


Trinity. 
Joh. 


1  Distlngui.hert  in  Chem 

2  Drgtinttuinheil  in  Minn 

3  DiBling.iTuhedin  I'hy. 


4  Omtinguifhed  in  Kotftny. 

5  Distinguished  in  Geology. 

6  Ditttngnixhed  in  Comparn 


456 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


1856, 


Additional.    K.  J.  A.  Hort,  M.A.  Trinity. 


MIDDLE    BACHELORS. 

First  Class. 
1  2  *Ninnis,  Clare. 

Second  Class. 
Burrow,  Calh. 


INCEPTING    BACHELORS 

First  Class. 
1  2  4  7Ransome,     Caius. 


1857. 


Additional.     6.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.  St  John's. 

MIDDLE    BACHELORS. 

First  Class. 


5  6  Preston, 
1  King,  H.  S. 
White, 


Emm. 
Caius. 
Joh. 


Additional. 

MIDDLE   BACHELORS, 

First  Class. 
4Nottidge  Emm. 

Second  Class. 

5*Birdwood  Pel. 

1  Cutbill  Trin. 

1   Valentine  Joh. 

Wedderburn  Trin. 


1858. 

W.  T.  Kingsley,  B.D.  Sidney. 


1859. 


Additional.    W.  H.  Drosier,  M.D.  Cams. 


MIDDLE    BACHEIORS. 

Fir  it  Class. 


124  5<;*Lathaint 
356  Henslow 


Caiiit. 
Christ's. 


COMMENCING    BACHF.LOR&, 

First  Class. 

Seconti  Clais. 
Chamberlin  Emm. 


1860. 


Additional.    G.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.  St  John's. 


MIDDLE    BACHELOKS. 

First  Class. 
13  8»Allbutt  Caius. 

Second  Class. 
3  Darroch  TT^^\. 

Barton  C7»rt/«  *. 

Third  Clasi. 
Farthing  Joh. 

Hoffman  Trin. 

I  Di»lingui»heii  in  ClifiniKti  y  . 

S  !)i«ljnKUiiihed  in   Pllv«iolo^v 

.1  ni«tingui«hed  in  Geoloj??. 

4  DiMiinguisbed  in  CunipnrativF  Auatomy. 

J  Diitioguiibed  in  Botany. 


COMMENCING    BACHELORS. 

First  Class. 
24  Raban  Trin 


Mil 


8  Di^lineiiiihed 

1  Hon.  Fellow  of  Caius. 

8  Regius  ProfeMor  o(  Phv«ic      K.C.B. 

+  Downing  Professor  of  Medicine,  1874— lsa4. 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


457 


Examinations  admitting  to  the  Degree  of  B.A. 
1861.    (March'.) 

jG.  E.  Paget,  M.D.  Cuius. 
17^.^  „  J  W.  H.  Miller,  M.A.  St  John's. 
Examiners    J  g  Henslow,  M.A.  St  John's. 

[G.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.  St  John's. 


First  Class. 
Ds  Bradford  Cath. 


Examiners 


Secimd  Class. 
Ds  Barnard  Emm. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Townsend  Trin. 


1861. 


(DecemberI.) 

iG.  E.  Paget,  M.D.  Cuius. 
IW.  H.  Miller,  M.A.  St  John's. 
I  C.  C.  Babington,  M.A.  St  Johns. 
\  G.  D.  Liveing,  MA.  St  John's. 


First   Class. 


Second  Clasi>. 
Ds  Komilly  Cains. 

sphilipson  Cains. 

Shuttleworth     Cains. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Balls  Peter' 

Wallis,  J.  H.     Joh. 

Wallis.W.M.    Joh. 


1862. 


[W.  H.  Drosier,  M.D.  Caius. 
Examiners  JW.  Hopkins,  M.A.  St  Peters. 

)C.  C.  B;ibington,  M.A.  St  Johti's. 
[G.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.  St  Johns. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 

Third 

CI 

uss. 

Ds  Blake               Caius. 

Ds  Prance 

'Trin. 

Lee                   Caius. 

Bertlin 

Trin.H 

♦Cation             Joh. 

Colby 

Sidney 

Guinness,R  W.  Joh. 

Browne 

Trin. 

Bathiirst          Trin. 

Brady 

Trin. 

Spencer           Down. 

Goodacre 

Pemb. 

Examiners 


1863. 
iW.  H.  Drosier.  M.D.  Cams. 
|W.  Hopkins,  M.A.  St  Peters. 
I  Churchill  Babington,  B.D.  St  John's. 
[p.  W.  Latham,  M.A.  Downing. 


First  Class. 


'Allison 
Bell 


Sidnep. 
Trin.  H. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds  Beck 

Joh. 

Ds  Shickle           Corpus 

Wood,  J. 

Joh. 

Marshall 

Trin. 

Mickley 

Clare. 

Crotch 

Joh. 

1  Hv   (;r«tc   ol    llie  Venule,    M  ly  -2*,  IHiiU,   tlie  lir»i    UxHiinnation    ut'iniiiei 
ubnequcnt  KnamlnationB  coimnenccd  on  the  first  Monday  in  December  till  187 

2  Praresiorof  Medicine  in  the  HaiTersit;  ol  Durham. 


ed    Murch    4,   1S61. 


20 


458 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


1864. 

tl\  W.  Latham,  M.D.  Downing. 
„,  Ic.  Babington,  B.D.  St  John'' s. 

Examiners  jg  (.   pj^^^.^  g  ^  Emmanuel. 

I  W.  H.  Brown,  M.A.  Caiua. 


Finl  Clani,. 

Second  Cla 

S.S. 

Third  Class. 

s  *Danby                Down. 

DsLayton 

Queens'. 

Ds  Chambers            Tnn. 

'Bradbury            Down. 

Hodgson 

Trin. 

Wilson                Caius. 

2  Rankin                Trin. 

Darioeh 

Trin. 

Jones                  Queens' 

Cooper               )  Cuius. 

Callis 

Cath. 

Berens                Trin.  H 

Strutt,  Hon.  A.  i  Trin. 

Barclay 

Trin. 

Examiners 


First  Vldss. 


D  8  Goodman 
Hartree 
Dickson 


Pel. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


1865. 

iM.  J.  Berkeley,  M.A.  Christ's. 
I W.  H.  Stokes,  M.A.  Caius. 
I  W.  H.  Brown,  M.A.  Caius. 
[T.  G.  Bonney,  M.A.  St  John's. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Bennett 
Doughty 
Danford 
Ramsbotliam 
Ward,  G. 
sNevill 


n 


Kmman. 

Downing. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Magd. 


Third  Class 


Ds  Tosswill 
Lawes 


Downing. 
Trill . 


Examiners 


1866. 

(George  Murray  Humpliry,  M.l*.  Downing. 
j  Miles  Joseph  Berkeley,  M.A.  Chri.sfs. 
j  William  Houghton  Stokes,  M.A.  Caius. 
^Osmond  Fisher,  M.A.  Jesus. 


Fir.sl  Class. 


l)s  l<:arlo    1    J,. 
■Walker  I       '' 
King 


Jesus. 

Hidtiet/. 

Cains. 


Second  Clasn. 

Third  Cla 

s'.v. 

Fcnwick ) 

Trin. 

Ds 

Marshall 

'IViti. 

Kalfe 

.liq. 

Caiu.i. 

Seniple 

Caiui 

Smart     \ 

Cain.'!. 

Wollaston 

Clare. 

KxAMINKRS 


Fust  Class 


1867. 


iG,  M.  I!iim|)hry,  M.D.  Professor  of  Anatomy. 

I  Osmond  Fisher,  M.A.  Jesus. 

jGeorge  Henslow,  M.A.  Christ's. 

I  Philip  Thomas  Main,  M.A.  St  John's. 


SecKiid  Class. 


Third  Class 


Ds  Murray 
'Brailey 
Katon 


Corpns 
Down. 
Trin. 


s  Ward 
Page 

Douglas      1 
Anningson 

*  Wanklvn 


Caius. 
Christ's. 
Caius. 
Caius. 

Siiliici/. 


Ds  Aikin 
Duthie 
Beid 
Shaw 


Trin. 
Jesus. 
Triti. 
Caius. 


I)..«iii.ig  Pruf.BH.T  of  Mc.liciiif. 

Ml',  for  ll«r..foril.hirr  (l.coniiiistor),  188«- 


:i   lliahop  of  nnnnllii 


NATURAL    SCIBMCES  TRIPOSES. 


459 


KXAMINKRS 


First  Class. 


1868. 


j  Osmond  Fisher,  M.A.  Jesus. 
•George  Henslow,  M.A.  Christ's. 
I  Philip  Thomas  Main,  M.A.  St  Johns. 
'John  Buckley  Bradbury,  M.B.  Down. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  iHiggins 
Moore 
Cory     1 
Penny  j 


Down. 
Cath. 
Pemb. 
Cains. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  nolditch(B.A.)IJo/i. 
Monckton  J  Caius. 

Roe  Dotvn. 


1869. 

fJ.D.  Hooker,  LL.D. 

I  W.  H.  Miller,  M.A.  Professor  of  Mineralogy . 
Examiners,;  Osmond  Fisher,  M.A.  Jesus. 
■  Coutts  Trotter,  M.A.  Trin. 
John  Buckley  Bradbury,  M.B.  Down. 


First  Class. 

Second 

Class. 

Third  Class. 

Watson                Queens: 

Ds  Kilner 

Joh. 

DsAlliott                  Pemb. 

Ma.\well 

Kim/'s. 

Johnson              Jesii.^. 

Lupton 

Trin. 

Bunliam  l            Juh. 

Lees 

Trin. 

Colvin      1           Trin. 

Stirling 

Trin. 

Young,  A.          Cains 

Simpson 

Caius. 

Calliplironaa      Caius. 

Examiners 


1S70. 

J.  I).  Hooker,  LL.D. 

W.  H.  Flower,  /f/iiiterian  ProJ'essor  of  Compara- 
tire  Aixihiiai/,  lioijal  College  of  Surgeons,  London. 
W.  H.  Miller,  M.A.  Pt^ofessor  of  Mineralogy. 
C.  Trotter,  M.A.  Trinity. 
T.  W.  Danby,  M.A.  Downing. 


First  Class. 


D»  2*  Hicks 
I.ee 
"•■Durwin 
Miiirncy 


Sid. 
Sid. 
Trin. 
Clare. 


Second  Class 


Ds  Lingen 
Twining 
PersliDuse 
Balding 
Buck 
Sangster 
.Spring 
Ilomaues 
Rest 


Pemb. 

Down. 

Emm. 

Cuius. 

Joh. 

Caius. 

.lesns. 

Caius. 

Cuius. 


Third  Clo.is. 

Ds  Sliaptor  Caius 

Hcbb  .Joh. 

Lister  Caius. 

IJruen,  IF.  W.  11.  Trin. 


1  K.C.     M.P.  for  Mid  Nurfolk,  1K!»2—1«)B. 

2  OicihopnrBlncmfuutein,  18!(j— ISIHI. 


8  Hon.  I'olliiw  of  rhriil'9. 

'2(»— 2 


460 


NATURAL   SCIENCES    TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


1871. 
F.J.  A.  Hort,  M.A.  Trin. 
C.  Trotter,  M.A.  Trin. 
P.  T.  Main,  M.A.  Joh. 
J.  Morris. 
lW.H.  Flower. 


First  Chi 

IS. 

Second  Cla 

ss. 

Third  Chis 

Ds  *Garrod 

Joh. 

Ds  Edmunds, 

W. 

Joh. 



Lydekker 

Trin. 

Fox    1 

Pel 

Le«is 

Dovn. 

Read) 

Joh 

Warington 

Caius. 

iQwen 
Everard 
Maudslay 
Brewer    l 
Briddon  } 
Wigan     ) 
Blunt 

Down. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

1872. 
'Charles  C.  Babingtoii,  M.A.,  Joh. 
C.  Trotter,  M.A.,  Trin. 
Examiners  -j  P.  T.  Main,  M.A.,  Joh. 
I  M.  Foster,  M.A.,  Trin. 
J.  Morris,  F.G.S. 


First  Class. 

Ds  'Wliitmell  Trin. 

♦Saunders  )  Down. 

3»Teall         [  Joh. 

i  Yule         )  Joh. 


Seconri  t 

'J lass,            '' 

Third  Class. 

Gaskell  l 
Ranking) 
Hebert 

Trin.H.    Ds 

Cath. 

Cains. 

Barron                ~.  Caitis 
Dew-Smith         J  Trin. 
Knubley            ^Mapd 
Marshall,  W.C.\7Vi')i. 
Smith,  J.            ^Joh. 

Examiners 


Firs 

C/«S.s. 

1)3  •Martin 

(7U-/.S 

=«Biilfour 

Trill. 

Bottanv) 

Caiii.f 

Ilartog  ; 

Trin. 

I'-Sollas    ) 

Joh. 

Koch 

Joh. 

1873. 

r  Frederick  S.  Barff,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
J.  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A.,  Trin. 
M.  Foster,  M.A.,  Trin. 
II.  P.  Guriiey,  M.A.,  Cfare. 
J.  Wale  Hicks,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
J.  Morris. 
P.  H.  Pyc-Sniith,  M.l). 

I  Thiril  Class. 


Second  Class. 
1)8  Baldenston       \  Cains 
Davies  \joh. 

Jukes- Brownc/-J»/(. 
Ogilvie 
Salomons 
Coe  . 
Fletcher) 
Myers  \ 
Symons  ( 
Vinter    I 


Ds  Hawker) 
Lightonj 


Trill. 
Trin. 


Yonge 


j  Trin. 
I  Caius. 

Sidney. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cains. 

Trin.  II. 


1  Sir  Isambaril  Owen.     Principal  of  ArinstroiiK  College,  Newcastle. 

2  Onool  H  M    InspeclOMolSchoolB. 

3  Director  (1.  rier.al  .>f  the  Geological  Survey. 

4  DifttinKUialicil  in  ('ompHrRllvr  Anatotny  and  PhyftioloKy. 
r,  Professor  of  Animal  Moi  iiiioloey,  1883. 

•t   I'rofosBor  of  Grology  -n  Dxforil  and  Kellow  of  0ni»er8lty  College. 


Fellow  of  Downii 


NATURAL  SCIENCES   TRIPOSES.  461 

1874. 

f  George  Downing  Liveing,  M.A.,  Joh. 
James  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A  ,  Trin. 
Thomas  M'Kenny  Hughes,  M.A.,  Trin. 
Examiners  ^  Henry  Paliii  Gurney,  M.A.,  Clare. 
I  John  Wale  Hicks,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
I  Henrv  Power,  F.R.C.S. 
[  P.  H.'Pye-Smith,  M.D. 


First  CUiss. 

Second  Class. 

Third  riass. 

ns*  Marshall              Joh. 

DsBonham-l)         t,„. 
Carter  n=^    ^'^"■ 

Ds  Strahan                 Joh. 

Carpenter  \          Trin. 

Eccles             -1      Caius 
Elliott              1  5^  Joh. 

C  lough      I          Joh. 

Kelly          (^    .Joh. 

I'Langley      \Mq.  Joh. 

Syers          j         Caivs. 

Hutton            (^  Joh. 
Woodd,  A.  B.  >      rrin. 

♦Roberts      |          Clare. 

Boyns                  Joh. 

Shelly        )          Sidnep. 

Margerisonl  =•    Tri7i. 
Moore        m    Pemb. 

Examiners 


1875. 

George  Downing  Liveing,  M.A.,  Joh. 
Henry  Power,  F.R.C.S. 
George  Rolleston. 
W.  G.  Adams,  M.\.,Joh. 
Thomas  M'Kenny  Hughes,  M.A.,  Triti. 
W.  T.  Thiselton  Dyer. 
L  Nevil  Story-Maskelyne. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


l)s2*Vines 
Jones 
3*Lea 
Nail 
Stewart^ 
Biss     1  ;.. 
Bullarl'"' 


.T-:,,. 


Christ's.\  Ds 'Bridge) 


Cuius. 

Read       ^„ 
Stone  \'^1 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Blakesley  ^ 

Joh 

Foster        1 

lioirii. 

Parker       > 

Trin. 

StoUard 

Underhill ' 

Norman 

Banton 

Jennings 

Buller 

*>/. 


Trin. 

Chr. 

Pet. 

Kinff's. 

Sidney. 

Caius 

Queens'. 

Pemb. 

Ootvn. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Ds  Williams 
Swallow 
Clarkson \ 
Crofts      (  a,- 
Johnson  (  '   '^' 
Mott         J 

Trotter  I     ''• 


Mofid. 
Sidtiei/. 
Clare. 

Caius. 
Trin. 
Pet. 
Trin. 


1   I'rofcMOrof  Phvaiology.     Fellow  of  Trinilv  Oo 
«  Diatinguished  in  Botanv      Slierartlian  l'role«M 

3  Fellow  of  Caiua  College. 

4  Professor  of  Zoology,  Birjningham  University. 


iiy,  (Jxford.     Hon.  Fellow  of  Christ'i 


462 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


EXAMINKRS 


III  the  Class  lists  after  1875  the  names  in  each  class  are  in  Alphabetical 
order,  and  the  subjects  are  specified  by  ivhich  a  place  in  the  first 
class  UHis  obtained. 

1876. 
{G.  M.  Humphry,  M.D.,  Down. 
I  W.  Grylls  Adams,  M.A.,  Jo/i. 
Nevil  Story  Maskelyne. 
W.  T.  Thi.selton  Dyer. 
I  J.  Burdon  Sanderson. 
I  A.  H.  Garrod,  M.A.,Joh. 
I  James  Dewar,  M.  A.,  Pet. 
L William  Wliitaker. 

First  Class. 
Ds  Bell  (Bot.)  Caius. 

iEwart(Physiol.)  Caius. 
tJude  (Chem.)      Christ's. 
I  Keeping  (Geol.)  Christ's. 
Lowe  (Chem.)      Joh. 
Sell  (Chem.)        Christ's. 
2t*Shaw  (Physics)   Emm. 


Second  Cliixs. 

Hard  CL 

s.^. 

Claydeu 

VhrLsfs. 

l>s  Barnes 

Trill. 

Gripper 

.Ml. 

Black 

Caius. 

Lambert 

Down. 

Buxton 

Trill. 

Law 

Calh. 

Caister 

Joh. 

Mathews 

Christ's. 

Duncuft 

Trin. 

Phillips 

Joh. 

Foxwell 

Joh. 

Pope 

Magd. 

Lloyd,  J.  H. 

Joh. 

Stodart 

Pet. 

McKee 

Cain.s: 

Street 

Trill. 

Mitchell 

Caius. 

Stuart 

Joh. 

Tooth 

Joh. 

Talbot 

Joh. 

Wolfenden 

Christ 

Willis 

Clare. 

t    Di8 

inguiahed. 

Examiners 


1877. 

r  G.  M.  Humphry,  M.D.  Down. 
I  (J.  D.  Liveiny:,  M.A.  Jo/i. 
I  J.  Dewar,  M.A.  Pet. 

W.  Whitaker. 

W.  T.  Thiselton  iJyer. 

W.  Grvlls  Adan»8,  M.A.  Joh. 

.1.  Burdon  Sanderson. 

A.  II.  Garrod,  M.A.  Jo/i. 


First  Ctiiss. 

Second  Class. 

11,  nd  Ch 

A"*. 

(•i)  l)s» Bower            Triu. 

Ds  Harrison 

Christ's. 

Ds  Allen,  J. 

Joh. 

(4)         CuUcn             Chri.trs. 

Holthouse 

Trin. 

Buckmaster 

Down 

(1)         Feiitoii             Christ's. 

Houghton 

Joh. 

Foster 

Trill. 

(1)       'Greaves           Christ's. 

Miirton 

Joh. 

Wallis 

Joh. 

(2&3)'''nill                 Down. 

North 

Hiilni'ii 

Wt'ldon 

Caius 

(1)         Ohm                l-'.imii. 

Tiiylur,  !<;.  V. 

(.".)     •"Sedgwick         Trin. 

Vintor 

Sidni'ti. 

The  numbers  indicate  the  subjects  for  knowledge  of  which  the  Candidates  arc  placed  in 
the  tirst  class  as  follows: 

(1)  Physics,  ("licniistry,  and  Mineralogy. 

(2)  Botany. 

(3)  Zoology  and  <;oniparative  Anatomy,  Human  Anatomy,  and  Physiology. 

(4)  Geology. 

1  Phyaicinn  In  St  H«arKc'>  Uoapilnl. 

2  Director  of  thf  Motoorolouical  OtHcc.     H"ti.  Fellow  of  Emmniiur'. 
.'t  Professor  o(  Motauy,  Glangow  University. 
4  Muster  of  DoxnillK,  ISSS—l'JO;. 
&  Professor  of  Zoology. 


NATURAL    SCIENCES    TRIPOSES. 


463 


1878. 

'G.  M.  Humphry,  M.D.  Down. 
G.  D.  Liveiiio,  M.A.  JbA. 
T.  G.  Bomiey,  13.1).  Jnh. 
Examiners  \  W.  Grylls  Adams,  M.A.  Joh. 

John  Francis  Walker,  M.A.  Sid. 
W.  T.  Thiselton  Dyer. 
LC.  J.  F.  Yule,  M.A.  {Oxf.). 


First  Class. 

Second  Clas 

s. 

Third  Cla 

«. 

All)rit;lit  (Cliem.)    Trin. 

I)s   Bruutnn 

Joh. 

Ds  Collingridge 

Chr. 

AllL-n,F..I.(PhysI.)./o/(. 

Lattey 

Joh. 

Fowler,  W. 

Cai. 

CoxwelKHu.An.)  Chr. 

Legg 

Cai. 

Fuller 

Joh. 

'Iladdoii(Cp.  An.)  Chr. 

Richardson 

King's 

Hutchinson 

Joh. 

Harrison  (Fhvsl.)  Clare. 

Slater 

Joh. 

2Knowles 

Trin 

.Jones, ILL.  (Hot.)  Ca«. 

Schacht 

Trin 

'Marr  (Geology)     Jnh. 

Walters 

Joh. 

Sargant  (Phvsics)  Trin. 

iScott  (Cliem".)         Trin. 

stone  (Bot.)           Pet. 

Waters  (PliysL)    Chr. 

Examiners  - 


1879. 

fG.  M.  Humphry,  M.D.  Down. 

G.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.  Joh. 

T.  G.  Bonney,  B.D.  Joh. 

John  Francis  Walker,  M.A.  Sid. 

J.  W.  Hicks,  M.A.  Sid. 
I  W.  Garnett,  M.A.  Joh. 

F.  M.  Balfour,  M.A.  Trin. 
[v..  J.  F.  Yule,  M.A.  {O.vf.) 


First  C 

illSS. 

Second  Class. 

Thir 

/  Class. 

(3)  lisC'utfield 

Christ's 

Ds  .\ndorsiin 

'/'(•/■/,. 

DsKolton.H.H.H. 

Trin 

(3)   t'Forhes 

Joh. 

Hoot 

Trin. 

Browne 

(1)     ^UJarlmtt 

Clare 

Gibson 

Slil. 

Capper 

Trin. 

(:'.)       Niill 

Trin. 

Groom,  \V. 

Ma;j,l. 

t'lark 

Trin. 

(4)       lU-id 

Joh. 

llaherslion 

Trin. 

Dowson 

Christ 

(1)    -1  Stuart,  C. 

M. 

Joh. 

Hurry 

Joh. 

Procter 

Trin. 

(1)  •ttThonipson 

Trin. 

La  Touche 

Joh. 

Swift 

Cains 

CJ)    'i'VVard 

ChrinCt 

*  Lister 

Joh. 

(1)       Whittam 

Caius 

Trotter 

Trin. 

(1)     I'liysics,  Clieuiistry,  and  Miiirralogy. 

{2)     Botany. 

(3)     Zoology,  Comparative  Anatomy,  Human  .Xnatoiuy.  and  I'liysiology. 

(■()     (ieology. 

t  Distinguislicd  in  Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy, 
tt  Distinguished  in  I'hysics  and  Chemistry. 

1  Su|>crinton(leut  oT  the  Davv-Faradav  Research  Labfratdrv,  I.oiKlmi. 

2  M.P.  r.irSalfonl  (West),  1896—1106. 

3  M.iHlLT  at  Wiiicliestcr. 

4  Head  Master  uf  St  Dunstan'x  College,  Catfor.l. 

i  Profeswir  of  Clifjiiistry,  Uuiversity  College  of  8outl.  Wul.ts,  I  anlilT. 
fi  Pnifcisnr  of  lintany,  1896—1906. 


464 


NATURAL  SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


1S80. 


(W.  H.  Gaskell,  M.A.  Trin 

P.  T.  Main,  M.A. . 

foh. 

^                    \g.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.  Joh. 
IT.  (j.  Iionney,  B.U.  Jon. 

J.  W.  Hicks.  M.A 

Sid. 

W. 

Garnett,  M.A. 

Joh. 

(W.  H.  Flower,  F.K.S. 

F.  M.  Balfour,  M.A.  Tri„. 

First  Class. 

Secoiul  Class. 

(3)Ds*Caldwell        Caius 

Ds  Bull 

Caius 

Groom 

Maod. 

(1)    *tPleniing          Joh. 

Collins 

Caius 

Hewitt 

Clinsl's 

(1)      *Hart,  S.  L.      Joh. 

Davies 

Trin. 

Jose 

K/ii.r.'.- 

(1)      *Hevcock          King's 

Herries 

Trin. 

Lilburne 

C/,ir,- 

(2)        Hil'lhouse        Trm. 

M«Cubbin 

Maekern 

Cains 

(2)    ttHoffmeister    Cains 

Morris 

Cuius 

Nicholls 

Joh. 

(3)        Pigeon            Christ's 

Newall 

Trill. 

Owen 

(3)        Shaw              S?(<. 

Wrigley 

Joh. 

Roberts 
Roe 

Christ's 
Down. 

Thinl  C/((.< 

Spicer 

Caius 

Ds  Bostock 

Vemh. 

\  iney 

Down. 

Castle 

Trin. 

White-Cooper     Irin. 

Dill, .J.  F.  G. 

Cains 

1881. 

iW.  H.  Gaskell,  M.A.  Trin. 
T.  G.  Bonney,  B.D.  Joh. 
M.  Watson. 
W.  .].  Lewis,  M.A.  Trin. 

First  Class. 

(2)  Ds*Gardiner        Clare. 

(3)  ''Hickson  Down. 
(3)  Lewis,  R.  .1.  Christ's. 
(1)  Pagan  Joh. 
(3)  I'arkvn  Christ's. 

(3)  Ritchie  Trin. 
(1)  Robb  Emm. 
(1,3)  t*Saniwavs        Joh. 

(4)  2 « Watts  .S/V/» 
(3)      nVeldon           Joh 


P.  T.  Main,  M.A.  Jo//. 
W.  Garnett,  M.A.  Joh. 
F.  M.  Balfour,  M.A.  Trin. 
S.  H.  Vines,  M.A.  Christ's. 


Seconil  Cla.s 
Ds  Beddoes 
Lund 

Middlemiss 
Piggott 
Robbs 


Pemh. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Caiu.1. 


15. 


Watts 
"Weldon 
(1)     Physics,  Chemistry,  and  Mineralogy 
(3) .-..., 

U) 


Third  C/a.ii 
Ds  BidUike 
Foster,  F. 
Hillier 
.Jacob 
Mackay 
McConnel 
•iPotter 
Roiiinson 


(2)     Botany. 


I  iiysics,  v>iieiiiisiry,  aiio  iviineraiogy.  i-;     noiaiiy. 

Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy,  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 
Geology.  t  Distinguished  in  Physios.  tt  Distinguished  in 


Chri.it'. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Calh. 

Caius: 

Pel. 


Bot.inv. 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES.    NEW  REGULATIONS. 
A  Studeut  who  has  obtained  Ilononrs  in  Part  I.  or  in  the  Matlieniatical 
Tripos,  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  Part  II.  following,  pro- 
vided that  he  has  then  kept  seven  terms,  and  that  tw<'lve  terms  have 
not  passed  after  tin;  first  of  the  seven. 

Part  \.—Junc,  IfiKl. 


F.XAMINF.RS 


W.  H.  Gaskell.  M.A.  Trin. 
W.  .1.  Lewis,  M.A.  Tiiu. 
T.  G.  lionnev.  ILD.  ./../.. 
P.  T.  Main,  M.A.  Joh. 


M.  Watson. 

AV.  Garnett,  M.A.  Joh. 
V.  M.  Balfour,  M.A.  Trin. 
S.  H.  Vines,  M.A.  Christ'^ 


First  Class. 
Daniels 
Duncan 
Farl 
■•  "Sherrington 
Wilberforce 


Trin. 

Caius 

Christ's 

Cains 

Trin. 


l.,ove 


Third  (la. 

.V. 

lloluian 

Joh. 

Milner 

Down 

WOMEN. 

I     Anelay,  M.  M.   Oirlon      \  

1  ProfMior  of  ZooloK.v,  Victurla  lliilvcrnity,  Mnncliciter. 

'i  ProfCKor  of  Gooloffy,  Hoyal  (.'"llc(!C  of  Science,  South  Kensiiigtnn. 

S  ProfeBBor  of  Botany,  ArinBtronn  CoMogo,  Newcantlo. 

4  George  Holt  Priifc«»or  of  Phynlolngy  at  Liverpool  tTnlvorslty.     Hon.  Fellow  of  Caius 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


465 


Examiners  ■< 


r  VV.  H.  Gaskell,  M.D.  Trinity. 
Lord  Rayleigli,  M.  A.  Tiin.,  Prof,  of  Experimental  Physics. 
R.  D.  Roberts,  M.A.  Clare. 
A.  Milnes  Marshall,  M.A.  St  John's. 
Professor  Watson. 
W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.  Trinity,  Prof,  of  Mineralogy. 
A.  Vernon  Harcourt,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 
S.  H.  Vines,  M.A.  Christ's. 


Part  II.— Jmh*.  188-2. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 
Daniels  Trin. 

Duncan  Cuius. 

Earl  Christ's. 

Morrison  Christ's. 


Third  Class. 
Milner  Down. 


WOMEN. 
I         Anelay  Girton.       \ 


Pakt  I.— June,  188'2. 


First  Cla 

<!S. 

Second  Cla.ss. 

Tliird  Cla 

ss. 

i»Adami 

Christ's. 

Andrews 

Joh. 

Anderson 

Caius. 

*Bateson 

Joh. 

Bissliopp 

Kino's. 

Hrown 

Caius. 

Carter 

Emm. 

**HTO\\ne 

Penib. 

C'oombe 

Caius. 

Clementson 

Joh. 

Clarke 

Cuius. 

Drummond 

Trin. 

Davis 

Trin. 

Copenian 

Corpus. 

Dumergue 

Corpus. 

Evans 

Clare 

Corrv 

Caius. 

Ds  Hensley 

Chri.\t's 

(iibbons 

Christ's. 

Dudfield 

Trin. 

Le  Brocq 

Christ's 

Goodman 

Joh. 

Evans 

King's. 

Sing 

Christ's 

(iraliani 

Cains. 

Fenton 

Joh. 

Smart 

Caius. 

DsMlarker 

Joh. 

Eraser 

Pemb. 

Tebb 

Pet. 

•  Harnier 

King's. 

llerries 

Trin. 

Head 

Iriii. 

Hollond 

'Irin. 

Maudslev 

Christ's. 

Ledlie 

Christ's. 

Miley 

Trin. 

Ds  Meade 

Corpus. 

.Morrison 

Christ's. 

Ds  »Randell 

Pemb. 

I'ercival 

Trin. 

Sidebotliam 

Caius. 

'Ransom 

Trin. 

Stericker 

Clare. 

Keid 

Swain 

Em  man. 

Roberts 

Joh. 

Waketield 

'irin. 

Ds  Rvan 

Kiwi's. 

Weston 

Caius. 

■•i'Shiplev 

Christ's. 

Small 

Christ's. 

"Tbrelfall 

Caiut. 

Thompson 

Trin. 

WOMEN. 

Aitken 

Girton. 

Steednian 

Girton. 

Edge 

Oirlon. 

(Jrc'eiiwood 

(Hrton. 

Turrell 

Newnh. 

Wood 

(lirlon. 

1  F.inucrly  Kolluw  of  .fe 

2  Rfiulcr  111  Zoology. 


466 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


TLord  Rayleigli,  M.A.  Trin.  Prof,  of  Experimental  Physics. 
I  A.  Vernon  Havcourt,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

L.  Fletcher. 
i,".^.,,.x,^oo  J  J-  N.  Langley,  M.A.  Triitity. 

a.  D.  Roberts,  M.A.  Clare. 

Sydney  H.  Vines,  M.A.  Christ's. 

AJex.  Hill,  M.A.  DowniiKi. 
La.  Milnes  Marshall,  M.A.  St  John's. 


First  Class. 
Ds  *Bateson        Joh. 
Davis,  J.  R.   Trin. 
I)s  Edmunds      Jnh. 
Evans 
Goodman 
Us  *Harker 
t  *Harmer 

Ledlie 
Ds  *RandeIl 
*Ransom 
iJReid 

Ds  Roberts,  T.  ./oft. 
Ds  Ryan  Kiitf/'s. 

§  '-*Sherrington  Cains. 
Ds  Small  Christ's. 

Thompson     Trin. 


Clare. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Kinfi's. 

Christ's. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Cav. 


(7)  Greenwood,  M.      Girlon 


Part  II.— June,  1883 

Second  Class. 
Ds  Carter  Emm. 

Ds  Eraser  Pemb. 

Ds  Henslej' 

Herries 

Love 

Maudsley 
Ds  Meade 

Miley 


Christ's. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Christ's. 

Corpus. 

Trin. 


Thiril  Class. 


Hollond 
Ds  Ibbetson 
Ds  Sing 

Swain 


WOMEN. 


Steedman,  E. 
Turrell,  S. 


Girton        ^  Edge,  A. 
Newnham 


Trin. 
Clare. 
Christ'. 
Emm. 


(1)     Chemistry. 
(4)     Geology. 
(7)    Physiology. 


(2)     Physics. 

(B)    Zoology  and  Comparative  .\natoiny. 

(9)     Unman  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 


t  Distinguished  in  Zoology  and  Comparative  Anatomy. 
t  Distinguished  in  Human  Anatomy  and  Phvsiology.  " 
§  Distinguished  in  Physiology. 

Part  I.— June,  1883. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ulundstone      Christ's. 

*  Acton 

Joh. 

Hill,  F. 

Joh. 

Cooke,  E.  Hunt  Joh. 

Ds  Barrel! 

Pemb. 

Macdonald 

Jesus. 

'i*Fitzpatrick        Christ's. 

Rose 

Christ's. 

Maclure 

Pemb. 

••  *Green                Trin. 

Dutt 

Corpus. 

Ogilvie 

Kino's. 

Haviland          Pemb. 

Hicks 

Ransom 

Penib. 

HoUoway          Sidney. 

Ingle 

Reeve 

Cuius. 

Kerr                Joh. 

Jones,  H. 

R 

Joh. 

Rowe 

Pemb. 

Kimmins           Dotvn. 

*Laurie 

King's. 

Thornton 

Christ's. 

Major-Uniwn   Down. 

Read 

Cuius. 

Webster 

Cuius. 

Phillips,  R.  W.  Joh. 

Sibley 

Pemb. 

Watts                Joh. 

Stevenson 

Trin. 

Taylor,  J. 

Scott  Joh. 

Walker 

Jesus. 

AVills 

Emm. 

Wilson 

Joh. 

WOMEN. 

F'lngland,  A. 

Newnham. 

Johns,  I''.  M. 

Newnham 

Lindsay,  R. 
Sheldon,  L. 

Girton. 
Newnham. 

1   Professor  of  Pliysiology 

Duiiilee. 

2  George  Holt  Profeesor 

of  Physiology  at 

JV€ 

rpool  Univerai 

ty,     Hon.  FeUow  c 

fCaius,           1 

3  Prealilent  of  Queenw' College. 

4  Fellow  of  DowninR.     H.'irtley  Lecturer  on  Plant  Physiology,  I  iverpool 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


467 


r  Francis  Darwin,  M.A.,  Trin. 

A.  Milues  Marshall,  M.D.,  Joh. 

J.  N.  Langley,  M.A.,  Trin. 
v^ .  „.  J  K-  D.  Koberts,  M.A.,  Clare. 

W.  N.  buaw,  M.A.,  Emm. 
I  Alex.  Hill,  M.A.,  Down. 

M.  M.  Pattisoii  Miiir,  M.A.,  Cainfi. 
Ll.  Fletcher. 

Pakt  11.— June,  1884. 


First  Class. 

i^Adanii  (Physiology)                    Christ's 
ns2»Chree     (Physics)                        King's 
2*Green    (Botany,  Physiology)       Trin. 
Head     (Physiology)                    Trin. 

*Laurie 
4  Phillips 
5*Shiplev 
SThrelfall 

(Chemistry) 
(Botany) 
(Zoology,  etc.) 
(Chemistry,  Physics) 

Second  Class. 

I)s  Andrews              Joh. 
Ds  Calver                  Trin. 
Ds  Cooke,  E.  Hunt  Joh. 

Ds  Elder                Trin. 
Kerr                Joh. 

Third  Class. 

1     Ds  Sibley 
1     Ds  Watts 

1 

Ds  Buist 
Ds  Gibbons 

Corpus         1                   Percival               Trin. 
Christ's        1 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

1              Second  Class. 

1              Third  Clas 

Kin(i's 
Joh'. 
Christ's 
Cuius 


Pemb. 
Joh. 


Sheldon,  L.         Newnham 
Wood,  E.  E.       Girton 


Part  I.— June,   1884. 

First  CI, 

»■«. 

Adams 

Christ's 

Dickinson 

Emm. 

Bidder 

Trin. 

Fuller,  L.  J. 

Joh. 

Carnegie 

Cuius 

Gordon,  W. 

Trin. 

Crump 

Emm. 

Hawkridge 

Clare 

Cutler 

King's 

Second  Class. 

Arkwriglit 

Trin. 

Douty 

King's 

Barber 

Cath. 

Edkins 

Caiiis 

Barry 

Christ's 

Gepp 

Joh. 

Bickerstoth 

Trin. 

Gervis 

Trin. 

Cousins 

Joh. 

Harris,  F.  L. 

Cuius 

Darlington 

Trin. 

Kemp 

Emm. 

Davies,  H. 

K. 

Trin. 

McC'onkey 

Cuius 

Davies 

Sidney 

May 

Trin. 

Third  Class. 

Bain 

Joh. 

Fo.\ 

Trin. 

Brook 

Pemb. 

Leaf,  H.  M. 

Trin. 

Carey 

Emm. 

Leon 

Joh. 

Cobbett 

Trin. 

Rutherford 

Sidnei/ 

Craggs 

Joh. 

Servaes 

King's 

Foster,  M. 

fi. 

Trin. 

Stringer 

King's 

WOMEN. 

First 

Class. 

.Second  Class. 

Benson,  A. 

M. 

Newnham 

Adams,  A.  M. 

Newnham 

Buxton,  P. 

M. 

Newnham 

Bateson,  A. 

Newnham 

Luard  Cath. 

I  *Shore  Joh. 

!     Wills,  H.  T.  Joh. 

I     Young,  F.  M.  Trin. 


Olive  Joh. 

Redniayne  Trin. 

Skinner  Christ's 

Smitli,  A.  Ford  Christ's 
Trott  Cuius 

Williams,  A.  H.  Joh. 
Wynne  Cath. 


Vaizey  Pet. 

Weber  Trin. 

Wliitby  Emm. 

Williamson,  H.   Trin. 
Wingficld  Cuius 


Third  Class. 
Morrison,  S.       Newnham 


I      Sargant,  E.  Girton 

Taylor,  B.  K.      Girton 

\  Knrmerly  Fellow  nf  .JesuB  i'c»llei;c.  '.i  SiiperiDtuixloiit  of  Eow  Observatory. 

3  Fellow  of  DowninK  CoUenu.     H:irtle>  Lecturer  on  I'lant  Physiology,  I.lverDool. 

4  I'rofesRor  of  Botany,  UnlveraHy  I'olUge,  N.  Walon,  Bangor. 

6  Header  in  Zoology.  «  lion.  Fellow  of  Cttius, 


468 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners: 


M.Foster,  M.A.,  Trin. 

A.  Milues  Marshall,  M.D.,  Joli. 

Francis  Darwin.  M.A.,  Trin. 

J.  N.  Laiiglev,  M.A.,  Trin. 

R.  D.  Roberts,  M.A.,  Clare. 

W.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Emm. 

Alex.  Hill,  M.A.,  Dcnvn. 

M.  M.  Pattison  Muir,M.A.,  Cai. 


W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Trin. 
Alex.  Macalister,  M.D.,  Joh. 
Arthur  Schuster. 
Henry  P.  Gurney,  M.A.,  Glare. 
J.J.  H.  Teall,  M.A.,/o/).. 
A.  Sedgwick,  M.A.,  Trin. 
Alex.  Scott,  M.A.,  Trin. 
H.Marshall  Ward, M.A.,  t)Amf's. 


*Acton 
ns  Eve 
1  *Fitzpatrick 

Blundstone 
Da  Cassie,  W. 
Ds  Darlington 

Fuller,  L.  J. 


(Botany) 
( Physics) 
(Physics) 

Christ's 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 


Barber 


Part  11.— June,  1885. 
First  Class. 
Joh.         I  Gordon  (Physiology) 

Pemb.  *Shore  (Physiology) 

Christ's    1    Ds  Young,  F.  M.  (Physics) 

Second  Class. 
Ds  Gepp  Joh. 

Ds  Jones,  H.  R.    Joh. 

Kimmins  Down. 

Ds  *Larmor  Clare 

Third  Class. 


Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 

Ds  Read  Clare 

Smith,  A. Ford  C/ir!>r J 

Ds  Vaizey  Pet. 

Wilson,  H.      Joh. 


I  Ds  Kemp 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Adams,  A.  M.      Newnham 

Benson,  A.  M.      Newnham 

Buxton,  F.  M.      Newnham 


Emm. 


Third  Class. 
Sargant,  E.  Girton 

Taylor,  B.  K.      Girton 


Part  1.—Ju7ie,  1885. 

First  Class. 

*Bury 

Trin. 

Evans  (Franklen- 

*Rolleston 

Joh. 

Couidridge 

Emm. 

Evans),  F.  P.  Joh. 

-  *Seward 

Joh. 

Edgeworth 

Cains 

Oliver,  P.  W.     Trin. 
Second  Class. 

Walters,  11.  G 

Triu. 

Beasley 

Jesus 

Evans,  A.  J.      Joh. 

Milnes 

Down. 

Blake 

Trin. 

Hird,  W.            Trin. 

Nason 

Down. 

Ds  Bowlker 

Jesus 

Hopkinson         Emm. 

Rendle 

Joh. 

Ds  Chapman 

Em  III . 

Howard             Trin. 

Robinson 

Emm . 

Day 

Cuius 

Jones,  E.  L. 

Rogers,  LI. 

Joh. 

Durham 

Christ's 

Lindsay             Sidney 
Third  Class. 

Wilson-Fox 

Trin. 

Cautlev 

Kinii's 

Elsmore             Christ's 

Ds  Marples 

Emm. 

Ds  Cohboid 

( 'a  ins 

Garrett              Christ's 

Montagu-Pollock, 

Cooper 

Cuius 

Ds  Gore                    Kinii's 

Sir  F. 

Trin . 

Cunuiiigliani 

Down 

Harper,  W.  N.  Jo/t.' 

Pollock,  CS. 

Trin. 

Daggett 

Cuius 

Hewer 

Savory 

Cur. 

l)aniell,(!.  Il.h 

.  Cuius 

Hicks                 Cav. 

Stephens 

Selwi/n 

Day 

Christ's 

Westcott,  F. 

Pet. 

WOMEN. 
First  Class. 
Freuiid,  1.  Girton  |         Willoughby,  C.  A.  J.    Newnham 

Si'C<iiul  I'luss. 
Brown,  R.M.    Girton  |      Pertz,  D.  !■".  M .  Newnhum  \      Whitby,  li.     Newnham 


(jardiner,  M.  J.  Neumhum 
Middleton,  M.  Girton 


Smith,  S.  M.      Newnham        Young,  (;.      Girton 


Third  Class. 
Dove,  K.  L.        Giiiiin         |      Lloyd,  M.  J.      Newnhum     \      Stones,  E.      Newnham 


1  ProHiiltiiit  of  (^uoeUK'  Colli>({0. 


el.    Professor  of  Botany. 


NATURAL  SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


469 


Examiners: 

A.  Macalister,  M.D.,  Joh. 

J.  E.  Marr, 

^\.A..Joh. 

A.  S.  Len, 

M.  A . ,  Caii 

*■. 

A.  Scott.  AI.A.,  Trin. 

G.  D.  Live 

iig,M.A.,Jo//. 

H.  M.  Ward,  .M.A.,  Christ' 

s. 

M.  Foster, 

M.A  ,  Trill. 

W.  Ganliuer,  M.A.,  Clare. 

J.  J.  H.Teall.M.A. .JoA. 

C.  A.  Burg 

laidt. 

R.  T.  Glaze 

brook,  M.A 

.,  Trin. 

E.  Ray  Lan 

kester. 

W.J.  Sell, 

M.A.,  Christ's. 

A.  Schuster 

A.  Sedg-wic 

k,M.A.,  T 

•in. 

G.  D.  Thane. 

Part  11.— June,  1886. 

First  Cla.is. 

Ds  Carnegie 

(Chemistry)       Caius 

*Rolleston 

(H.  Anat.  with 

Kdkins 

(Physiology)      Caius 

Physiology) 

Joh. 

Hawkridge 

(Geology) 

Clare 

2*Seward 

(Geology) 

Joh. 

Hudson 

(Physics) 

Pemb. 

Skinner 

(Chemistry) 

Clirist's 

"Oliver,  F.  W.  (Botany) 

Trin.           Ds  sstroud 

(Physics) 

Joh. 

Second  Class. 

Us  Adams 

Christ's 

Crump              Emm. 

Evans  (Franklen- 

Bidder 

Trin. 

Evans,  A.  J.     Joh. 
Third  Cla.i.s: 

Evans),F.P 
Samuels 

Joh. 
Emm. 

Ds  Arkwrig!it 

Trill. 

Elrington          Jesus 

Martin,  J. 

Joh. 

Coj'le 

Joh. 

Leon                  Joh. 

WOMEN. 

Weber 

Trin. 

First  C/as. 

Second  Class. 

Freund 

(Chemistry) 

Girton           1         Bateson 

Newnham 

Part  \.~June,  1886. 

First  Class. 

Adie 

Trin. 

Gott                  Caius 

Lake 

.Toh. 

Assheton 

Trill. 

Groom             Trin. 

*Melsome 

Queens' 

Baker 

Trill. 

Hall                  Kinp's 

Moor 

Sidneu 

Bland  ford 

Trill. 

Harris,  AV.       Joh. 

^Murray 

Trin. 

f'arr 

Eiiiiii. 

Hawkins           Caius 

Sortain 

Christ's 

l>iirliani 

Kiliq's 

Hill                    King's 

STurpin 

.Joh. 

Kastertield 

flan' 

Hird,  F.            Trin. 

Welsford 

Cuius 

\H  (Jill 

Pntil,. 

<*Hiitchinson      Christ's 
Second  Class. 

Wilkin.son 

Down. 

Battersby 

Trill. 

Fletcher           Trin. 

Nix 

Caius 

Cay  ley 

Peiiih. 

Francis,  H.  A.  Joh. 

Norman 

Cains 

Chaplin 

Joh. 

'*Hardy              Caius 

Notcutt 

Joh. 

Clark 

Cat: 

Hardy              Jesus 

Richardson,  P 

.  Kimt's 

Colvin-Snii 

U    Caius 

Hart                 Clare 

Smithson 

Chri.it's 

Cowell 

.foil. 

Hevwood          Trin. 

Stevenson 

Christ's 

Cropper 

Trin. 

Kelsey               Trin. 

Troutbcck 

Caius 

Crosse 

Car. 

Ds  Kirby                Joh. 

'I'urner 

Cains 

Curwen 

Joh. 

Lister               Triu. 

Usher 

Caius 

Dewliurst 

Trill. 

Lloyd,  W.  !•'.    Clare 

Veale 

Christ's 

U\\'\\ii\n 
ilarl 

Christ's 
Cav. 

Muir                 Trin. 
Third  Class. 

Wyman 

Trin. 

Allen,  .1.  \\ 

'.     Trin.  //. 

Herring            Joh. 

Smith,  H.  E. 

Caius 

Cock 

Ds  Hill,  H.H.L.  Joh. 

Sortain 

Cains 

Collin.s 

Down. 

Jameson           Caius 

Stewart 

Chri.it's 

Cordeu.v 

Caius 

Langley            Selwyn 

Surridge 

Cains 

CrcKeen 

Caius 

Low                  Clare 

Svfret 

Trin.  U 

Devcreux 

Selu'i/n 

Metcalfe           Trin. 

Wait 

Joh. 

Dixon 

Cav.' 

Mitchell           Trin. 

Wakefield 

Trin. 

Donaldson 

Varus 

Mnsson             Kinit's 

Watertield,  O 

F.  Trin. 

"(iarwood 

Trin. 

Richardson      Caius 

Whittam 

Caius 

(ioddard 

Cuius 

Kiclie.s               Cains 
WOMEN. 

^'oiing 

Cuius 

hirsi  Cliiss. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Knsor             Oirton 

Mc  Aulay       Newnham 
Williamson     Newnham 



I  Professor  of  Botany,  University  College,  London.  «  Hun.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel.    Professor  of 

Botany.  :t  Professor  of  Physics  in  Armstrong  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

4  Follow  of  Pembroke  College.        5  Professor  of  Comparative  Pathology,  Durh.am  University. 
6  Head  Master  of  Nottingham  High  School.  7  Tutor  of  Caius 

8  Professor  of  Geology  and  Miner.?logv,  University  College,  Lcmdon. 


470 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners  : 


Alex.  Hill,  M.D.,  Down. 
W.  J.  Sell,  M,A.,  Christ's. 
R.  r.  Glazebrook,  M.A.,  Trin. 
A.  Sedgwifik,  M.A.,  Trin. 
John  E.  Marr,  M.A.,  Joh. 
Walter  Gardiner,  M.A.,  Clare. 
A.  S.  Lea,  Sc.D.,  Cains. 
J.  H.  Foynting,  Sc.D.,  Tri)i. 


H.  Gadow,  M.A.,  King's. 
G.  D.  Thane. 
Charles  A.  Hurg-hardt. 
Henry  A.  Miers. 
Gerald  F.  Yeo. 
H.  E.  Roscoe. 
Chas.  Lapworth. 
Isaac  Bayley  Balfour. 


Fart  II,— June,  1887. 


First  Class. 

A  die 

(Chemistry) 

Trin. 

Lake 

(Geologv) 

Joh. 

Couldridge 

(Chemistry) 

Emm. 

ns*MeIsome 

(Physiology) 

Queens' 

Durham 

(Physiology) 

Christ's 

Rendle 

(Botany) 

Joh. 

Kdgeworth 

(Physiology) 

Caius 

Second 

Turpin 
Class. 

(Chemistry) 

Joh. 

Blake 

Trin. 

Durham 

Kinq's 

Hird,  F. 

Trin. 

I)s  Campbell 

Corpus 

Fletcher 

Trin. 

Ds  Roberts,  H 

.  A.Caius 

Day,  A.  W 

Caius 

Groom 
Third 

Trin. 
Class. 

Cowell 

Joh. 

1                Ds  Dolby           Emm 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second 

Class. 

Third  Class. 

Gardiner,  M. 

'..    Newnham. 

Part  I.—./ 

line,  1887. 

First 

Class. 

♦Anderson 

Cains 

Elliott 

Christ's 

-Tennant 

Caius 

Barber 

Christ's 

Francis 

King's 

Turner,  F. 

M. 

Trin. 

Colbeck 

Caius 

Fry 

King's 

Waggett 

Pemb. 

d' Albuquerque  Joh. 

(Jrabham 

Joh. 

Wagstaff 

Sidney 

i*Dufton,  S. 

F.     Trin. 

Groom 

Joh. 

Williams 

Caitts 

Dufton,  A. 

Richardson        Kinij's 

Second 

Class. 

Batten 

Trin. 

Hartin 

Down. 

Rice 

Caius 

Bodington 

Caius 

Haydon 

Cains 

Shaw 

Kmp's 

Campbell 

H.  Car. 

Ds  Hayward 

Sidney 

Stabb 

Caius 

Cargill 

Jesus 

Herbert 

Caius 

Staines 

Sidney 

Carlinj; 

Joh. 

Ds  .Joseland 

Christ's 

Stephens 

Caius 

Carus-Wilson    Peinb. 

Kellett 

Joh. 

Stubbs 

Trin. 

d'Arcy 

Cains 

Ds  Kiniidon 

Christ's 

Sutton 

Clare 

Davies 

Caius 

Lambert,  S.H.A.Jo7i. 

Ds  Watts 

Queens' 

Ellis,  .J.  R 

Trin. 

Lazarus-Barlow  Down. 

Wessels 

Kino's 

Ellis 

Cath. 

Hartley 

Trin. 

West 

Joh'. 

Evans,  T.  II.      Joh. 

Ds  Owen 

Sidney 

WilUs 

Caius 

Hale 

KilKl's 

Parkes 

Emm. 

Wright,  A. 

E. 

Trin. 

Hall 

Vaiiis 

Percival 

Joh. 

Wright.  .1. 

C. 

Joh. 

Ilandson 

Cains 

Pryce 

Pemb. 

Ds  Barff  Trin.H. 

Beauchamp       Caius 
Berkeley,G.H.A.C.  Cat. 


Bindloss 

Brindley 

Brown 

(;raig 

Crosskev 

England,  II. 


Joh. 

Joh. 

II.  Selw. 

Caius 

Trin. 

Caius 


Field,  E.  E. 


Newnham  | 


Fortey,  I.  C.  Newnham 

Saunders,  E.  R.    Newnham  ' 


Third  Class. 
Felce  Jesus 

Gillett  Sidney 

Gillil>rand  Queens' 

G  reig  'Trin. 

Harrison,  S.  N.  Trin. 
He  ward  Joh. 

Home  Clare 

Howard  Kini/s 

Lattir  Pemb. 

WOMEN. 
First  C/ass- 
Flavell,  A,  J.        Newnham 

Second  Class. 
Sewell,  M.  A.        Newnham 
Skeat,  C.  [..  Newnham 

Third  Class. 
Kirkman,  W.  M.        Qirton. 


Manby 

Newman 

Parry 

Pilcher 

Pope 

Richards 

Salt 

Smith,  H. 


Christ's 

Caius 

Joh. 

Clare 

H.  Cav. 

Douni. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1  Oneof  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Secondary  Schools. 


I  Smith,  M   M.         Newnham 
I  Vinter,  .1.  C.  Qirton 

2  Hulseau  Lecturer,  1901. 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


471 


Examiners: 


Alex.  Hill,  M.D.,  Down. 

W.  H.  Gaskell,  M.D.,  Tiin. 

Gerald  F.  Yeo. 

Ileury  E.  Armstrong. 

T.  W   Dauby,  M.A.,  Down. 

J.  J.  Thomson,  iM.A.,  Trin. 

W.  Gryllij  Adams,  M.A.,  Joh. 

Sydney  H.  Vines,  Sc.D.,  Christ's. 


II.  .VI.  Ward,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

John  Cleland. 

H.  Gadow,  M.A.,  Kiih/'s. 

W.  F.  R.  VVeldon,  M.A.,  ./.-//. 

H.  J.  II.  Fenton,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

H.  A.  iMiers. 

Clias.  Lapworth. 

Alfred  Harker,  M.A. 


Joh. 


Pakt  II.— J?/;(e,  1888. 
First  Class. 


Ds  *  Anderson  (Physiology) 
Barber         (Botany) 


Ds  D'Arcy 
l)s  Francis 


(Physics) 
(Human  Anat. 
and  Phvsioh>i;y) 


Cains 

Christ's 

Cains 


Fry  (Botany) 

i*Hardy  (Zoohi'y) 

-*J  lutchinson  (Chemistry) 


Kiii/i's 
I'aius 
Ciirisl's 


Ds  Brindley 
Kastertield 

Ds  Eggar 

Ds  Ellis 

Evans,  T.  ]l. 

Ds  Gott 


Joh. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Cains 


King's 

Seconil  Class. 
Harris,  W. 
Ds  Milward 
Ds  Percival 

Rice,  C.  E. 
Ds  8earle 


Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Cains 

Pet. 


Sliaw 
Ds  Stephens 
Ds  Waggett 
Ds  Whlttam 

Wright,  A.  E. 


King's 

Cains 

Pemb. 

Cuius 

Trin. 


Third  Class. 
Davies  Cuius         \       Ds  Osborn        Emm. 

WOMEN. 

Sanders,  E.  H.  (Physiology)  Newnhum  \  i^mith.M.  M.  Ni'wnham  \  Fortey,T.  C.  Nfiviiham. 


Part  I. — June 

,  1888. 

First  Class. 

Baily 

Joh. 

Locke 

Joh.       1 

Simpson,  H.         Joh. 

Daniel 

Trin. 

Long 

Cains     1 

Smith,  H.             Trin. 

Kalkeiicr 

Kimi's 

*Morrell 

Cains 

Smith,  W.  A.  L.  Trin. 

llankin 

Joh: 

Newstead 

Christ's 

Ds 

Thornton             Christ's 

■  Horton-Smitli 

Joh. 

Perkins 

Emm. 

3 

*Whctham            Trin. 

.1  ones 

Kiwi's 

Phear 

Trin. 

Wilkinson,  G.,  Jun. 

Langdon  D 

)WI 

.R.Ti-in. 

Schott 

Trin. 

Fmm. 

Second  Class. 

Ahram 

Cains 

Fooks 

Jesns 

Purdie                   Pet. 

Baines,  E. 

Cains 

Godson,  A 

H 

Joh. 

Rolfe                     Clare 

Binnie 

Trin. 

Gornall 

Cath. 

Rowland              Cuius 

Briggs 

Clare 

Grimsdale 

Cains 

Schneider             Em?». 

I>s  Browne.  J. 

E. 

SiUnei/ 

Ds  Jones 

Corpus 

Shaw                     Joh. 

Ds  Bryant 

Pemb'. 

Lea 

Cuius 

Vigurs                  //.  Cav. 

Cooper  Pattin 

Jesns 

Paterson 

Trin. 

Warburton           Christ's 

Fison 

Trin. 

Peck,  E.  S. 

Christ's 

Willis 

Floyd 

Clare 

Price,  J. 

Joh. 

Third  Cla 

ss. 

Belhen 

Christ's 

Fosberv 

Morris                  'I'rin. 

Best 

H.  Cav. 

Frith 

Trin. 

Pridham               Cains 

Bird 

Christ's 

Gillani 

H.  Cav. 

Robertson            Joh. 

Buildrn 

Cuius 

Hales 

Clure 

Roper                   Clare 

Burn 

Trin. 

Hart 

Jesus 

Tliomas,  C.  N.     Trin. 

Calthrop,  ( 

;. 

Cuius 

Hodson 

Joh. 

Tickell                  Triti. 

Carruthers 

A.R.Christ's 

Hulbert 

Trin. 

Vinter                  Cains 

Corv 

Lucas 

Trin. 

Wanklvn             Cuius 

Dobie 

Cuius 

AFlntire 

Christ's 

Wilkinson",  G.,  sen.  Emm. 

Dornian 

Clare 

Ds  Marsh 

Clare 

Williams,  E.  C.  Christ's 

DraUe 

Clare 

Maxwell 

Joh. 

W 

''illianison,  O.  K.  Trin. 

I'islier 

Cuins 

Mond 

Pel. 

WO. MEN. 

/•■/;•*•/ 

Clas.i. 

Seeoiiil 

CI, 

ss. 

Third  Class. 

Ackrovd,  L. 

Nen-nhani 

Borcbardt,  H. 

M. 

Newnhiini 

B 

Bard,  M.  S.  M.  Newnham 

Alford",  D. 

Oirlon 

Firtb,  E.  I. 

New)ih(im 

W 

ilman,  M.          Newnhum 

Earp,  A.  G. 

Neiviihuni 

Hay,  B.  J. 

Newnham 

Howell,  L.  R 

Girton 

Vavassuur,  C. 

E. 

Girton 

Kennedy,  M. 

Girton 

1  Tutor  c 

rc- 

iui.. 

2  Fellow  of  I'embr 

oket'uileKC 

:',  Tutyr  of  Trinity. 

472 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Examinees  : 


Alex  Hill,  M.D.,  Doini. 
W.  H.  Gaskell,  M.D.,  Trin. 
W.  GryUs  Adams,  M.A.,  Joh. 
Francis  Darwin,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
W.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Emm.. 
H.  J.  H.  Fenton,  M.A.,  Chn.'tt's. 
W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Triti. 
H.  Marshall  Ward,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Part  II.- 


W.  W.  Watts,  M.A.,  Sid. 
W.  F.  J{.  Weklon,  M.A.,  Joh. 
Alfred  Harker,  M.A.,  Joh. 
S.  F.  Hanner,  M.A.,  King's. 
N.  Story-Maskelyne. 
William  A.  Tilden. 
John  Cleland. 
Wm.  Stirling. 
■June,  1889. 


Baily  (Pliysics)      Joh. 

d'Albuquerque  (Chemistry)  Joh. 
Ds  Daniel         (H.  Anat.  withPlivs.)  Trin. 
i*Dufton,  S.  F.     (Chemistry)   trin. 
Elliott  (Chemistry)  Chri.it's 

Groom  (Geology)'     Joh. 


*Hankin  (Physiology)  Joh. 

*tHorton-Smith  (Phys.  and  H. 

Anat.  with  Phys.)    Joh. 


Locke 
Ds  Tennant 
•-*Wlietham 
Second  Class. 


(Physiology)  Joh. 

(Chemistry)    Caius 

(Physics)        Trin. 


Ds  Cole 

Emm.          1         Parkes 

Emm.              1 

Ds  Falkener 

Kinii's        1  Ds  Phear 

Trin.               1 

Ds  Langdon-Down,  R. 

Trin.          \         Turner,  P.  M.                         Trin.               | 

Third  Class. 

Cooper-Pattin 

Jesus             Ds  Kitchin 

Pemb. 

Ellis,  J.  R. 

T'rin.             Ds  Marty n 

Caius 

Ds  Fison 

Trin.                    Paterson 

Trin. 

Ds  Jones,  H.  S. 

Christ's        Ds  Potter 
'  Distinguished  in  Physiology. 

Christ's 

WOMEN. 

Third  Class. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Earp,  A.  G.           Newnham 



Ackroyd,  h.           Newnham 

Vavasseur,  C.  E.   Girton 

Part  I.— June,  1889.     First  Class.                                           | 

Ueddard             Trin. 

Hewitt                Joh. 

1         RoUeston           King's 

*Hlackman          Joh. 

Lehfeldt             Joti. 

Spivey                Trill. 

Hottomley         Caius 

Luce                    Ch7'lst's 

Thomas             Sid. 

Cole         "          Christ's 

Peters                 Caius 

3«Wood                 Caius 

de  Havilland     Pet. 

Reynolds            Trin. 

Woods               Joh. 

Glover,  L.  G.     Joh. 

Second  Class. 

Attlee,  J.           Joh. 

Goldsmith          Caius 

Mundella           Joh. 

Harnes               Pemb. 

GrUnbaum         Caius 

Pulford               Trin. 

Broadbent          Trin. 

Hale,  H.  O.        Trin. 

Senior                 Queens' 

Hrooksbank       Trin.H. 

Harvey,  A.  G.   Joh. 

Sevestre              Trin. 

Bruce                 Pet. 

Herbert              Kinp's 

Stone,  F.  J.        Kini/'s 

Huttar                Pemh. 

Hoffmeister, 

Swainson           Christ's       " 

C'rofton- Atkins  Clan' 

H.  E.  W.        Caius 

Thompson,  A.  C.  Joh. 

Dodgson             Emm. 

Hogg                   Sidtiei/ 

Todd,  T.             Clare 

ICck                       Pel. 

Kynaston           Kin/j's 

Treadgold          Down. 

Kd^i:                    Kinii's 

l^aw                    Christ's 

Watkins             Cuius 

I'Mnch                  Trin. 

Lister                  Trin. 

Wilson,  A.  H.  Christ's 

fiill(!tt                 Kin(i's 

Mercer              Caius 

Windsor            Emm. 

Gillett                 Pet: 

Monro,  C.  G.     Caius 
Third  Class. 

Alston                Clare 

Hayes                Sidne}/ 

Menzies             Jesus 

Atkinson            Clare 

Heppell              Caius 
Herd 

Ds  Morgan              Emm. 

Hanks                Trin. 

Neill,  C.             Caius 

Bartram             Joh. 

Hill                     Trin. 

Pctyt                  Christ's 

Hovver                 Trin. 

Hyson                 Pemh. 

Poole                  Cath. 

Unnnier            Pemb. 

Ivatt                  Christ's 

Read                  //.  Cav. 

t'arr                    Trin. 

James                Caius 

Saw                     Trin. 

Chappfl               ('(litis 

.lerrard               Caius 

Sharp                 Caius 

CoopiT,  (;.  10.      Cains 

.Idvee                  Queens' 

Smith,  T.  R.  H.  3'W«. 

Cotter                  Trin. 

Jjangdon-Down,  J*.  Trin. 

Smith,  E.  A.  C.  Cuius 

Dodson                Don'n. 

Lawrence            Kinii's 

Stallard              Sid. 

Evans                  lunm. 

Leaf                      Tri'n. 

Stewart,  S.  M.  Queens' 

Field,  (i.  II.        CI, ire 

I,<>wis,  ('.  !•;.  M.Jiih. 

Tli(mipson,G.  W.  Christ's 

Fish                     Christ's 

.Vlactic                Caius 
WOMEN. 

Ds  Watt                  Trin. 

Pirst  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Chi's. 

Elliot,  A.  1.  M.      Neirnham 

Alcock,  R.             Neimham 

Bentlev,  S.              Neivnham 

Martin-I.eake,  L.  Girtou 

Idoyd,  B.                Newnham 

(iibbon,  A.  G.        Girlon 

Mitchell   M.  ().      Newiiham 

Newton,  L.             Newnham 

Willett,  F.  E.        Newnham 

1   nnoof  II.M.  Inspectoraof  Sccoiiciary  Schools.  2  Tutor  of  Trinity. 

\i  Drupora  ProfeBSor  of  Agrtculturo. 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


473 


Examiners : 


Alex  Hill,  M.D.,  Down. 

Ch.  S.  SheiTiiigtoii,  M.A.,  CaiKS. 

G.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.,  Joh. 

W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Trin. 

W.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Emm. 

Francis  Darwin,  M.A.,  C/irtsf's. 

W.  W.  Watts,  M.A.,  Sid. 

S.  F.  Harmer,  M.A.,  King's. 


A.  H.  Green,  M.A.,  Cains. 

E.  Ray  Lankester,  M.A.,  Oxford. 

D.  H.  Scott,  M.A.,  Oxford. 

Wm.  Stirling. 

William  A.  Tiklen. 

Bertram  C.  A.  Windle. 

G.  Carey  Foster. 

L.  Fletcher. 


Part  11.— June,  1890. 


FirsI 

Class. 

I)s  Beddard 

(Zoology) 

Trin. 

Ds  Uevnolds 

(Zoology) 

Trin 

Hewitt 

(Cheniistr 

y)        Joh. 

Scliott 

(Chemistry) 

Trin. 

Lehffldt 

(I'hysics) 

Joh. 

Smith,  W 

A.L.  (Physiology) 

Trin. 

*Morrfll 

(Cheniistrv)        Cuius 

Woods 

(Geology) 

Joh. 

Newstead 

(Zoology) 

Christ's 

Second  Class. 

James,  II.  L. 

Cains      1         Price,  J. 

Joh. 

Jones 

King's     I         Shaw 

Joh. 

Mundella 

Joh.         1 

Third  Class. 

Ds  Banks 

Trin.          Ds  Murray 

Christ's 

Briggs 

Clare               Schneidei 

Emm. 

Ds  de  Ilavilland 

Pet.                  Windsor 
WOMEN. 

Emm. 

First  Chi 

ss. 

Second  Class. 

1               Third  Clas 

?. 

Martin-l,eake,  L. 

1   Alcock,  H. 

Nenmham 

(Botany)  Girl  on 

Mitchell.  M.  O" 

(Botany 

Nenmham 

Part  l.—Junc,  1800. 

FirsI  ('lass. 

Ds  'Asliford 

Trin. 

French 

Stewart 

Christ's 

Beggs 

Siilnci/ 

Hutchinson.  A.   Trin. 

Whichello 

Sidnei/ 

H'apstick 

Trin. ' 

Krishnan             Christ's 

Whipple 

Joh. 

Cuff 

Joh. 

*McBride               Joh. 

*Wilson 

Sidneii 

Kalkiu'i- 

Trin. 

Slade                    Sidnei/ 

Woodd.C.  H.  B.  Trin. 

Siviinil  Class. 

liakcr 

.hill. 

I'liitou                Caius 

Mastermau 

Christ's 

Hinl 

Kmiii. 

C  ibbins                Kino's 

Penny 

I'd. 

Bolus 

./-•.v. 

Harris,  W.  J.      Christ's 

Smith,  (;.  (i. 

II.  Car. 

Bottoniloy 

Kimi's 

lleaton                 Trin. 

Smith,  T.  M. 

Ihiirn. 

Bruniier  ' 

(  'if ins 

Hewitt,  11.  B.      Clan- 

'Iheohald 

J  nil. 

hull 

I'll. 

HoUis                  Sidney 

Tindall 

Pet. 

Buinsti'd 

.lull. 

Jjee                     Clare 

Ward 

Trin. 

{•:nglisli 

Cliri.il's 

heese                   Pet. 

Third  Class. 

Willson,  H.S. 

Emm. 

Allen 

Clirisl's- 

Crove                   Sidney 

Richards,  W.  C, 

Christ's 

.Applevard 

lunni. 

Kirhy,  K.  A.       Trin. 

Russell 

Ihiini. 

Barrett,  S.  R. 

Citiiis 

liOck'et                  Cliri.il's 

Slater 

Cains 

Buchanan 

.lull. 

Liiling                  Trin.  II. 

Swordi'r 

h'inii's 

Carter 

C 11  ins 

Macllonalil         Chri.il's 

Tatham 

Caiiis 

Cliristoiihersi 

n   Cuius 

Major                   Trin. 

Taylor,  (;.  C. 

Christ's 

Ciillcutt 

Cains 

Master                 Caius 

Turner 

II.  Cat: 

Collis 

II.  Si-ln: 

()rnn!rod              Trin. 

Ds  Walker 

Qneens' 

de  Candole 

ChrisIS 

I'eck                      Trin. 

Weill) 

Clare 

DclhrucU 

Kinii's 

I'ile                     Sidney 

Whiteley 

(iarratt 

Trill. 

Bansonie             Trin. 
WOMEN. 

Windsor 

l-'lr.il  Vhi 

•s. 

Second  Cla.vs. 

Third  Clas. 

Half,  K. 

(lirhin 

(ianliner,  S.  A.      Neicnliani 

Coignou,  C.             Aewnhiim 

MurtvM,  II.  M. 

Nrn-nliam 

VV hitting,  !■'.  (i.     Newnham 

Hardie,  M.             C 

'irtiin 

Tel,!,:  M.  <■. 

Virion 

Wise,  (J.  M.           Neirnhani 

Quelch,  T.               !> 
Serjeant,  A.  M.      C 

^eirnhani 
irtiin 

Webb,  M.  B.         Ifeirnham 

1  Head  Master  of  the  Dartmouth  Nnval  CoIIogo. 


474 


NATURAL    SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


Examiners  : 


Joh. 


Alex.  Macalister,  M.D 

Bertram  C.  A.  Wiiidle. 

(t.  D.  Liveing,  M.A.,  Joh. 

J.  Emerson  Reynolds. 

R.  T.  Glazebrook,  M.A.,  Trhi. 

G.  Carey  Foster. 

Ai-thur  E.  Shipley,  M.A.,  (Jhrist't, 

E.  Ray  Lankester. 

Pakt  II.— /«/(e,  1891. 

First  Class. 

■  iiliickniivn  (Biitany)        Joh.  i*MacBride     (Zoology,  Botany)    Joh. 

liottonilev  (U.  Aiiat.  witli  l^hvs.)   Cants  \  Spivey  (C'lieniistrv)  Triii. 

t'CapsticU"      (Clieiii.,  Physics)    Trin.       j    Os  Whicliello  (Botany)'  Snl. 

Os  Ki'islman      (flicni..  Botany)     Christ's  \       '-*\Vouri,  T.  H.      (Chemistry)  Cuius 


Lewis  Shore,  M.D.,  Joh. 

C.  S.  Sherrington,  M.A.,  Caius. 
J.  R.  (Ireen,  M.A.,  Trin. 

D.  H.  Scott. 

John  E.  Marr,  M.A.,  Joh. 
A.  H.  Green,  M.A.,  Cains. 
Henry  Palin  Guruey,  M.A.,  Clare. 
L.  Fletcher. 


Kynaston,  11 

(Geology)      Kino's 

Second  Class. 

Ds  Collcutt 

Caius      1 

Peters                 Cains       \ 

Ds  Smith,  T.  Manners 

Cuff 

Joh.         1 

Ds  Schmitz             Joh.         | 
Third  Class. 

Down. 

Ds  Clark 

Sid.         1 

Ds  Theobald            Joh. 

Ds  Wluteley 

(iriinbauni 

Cains      \ 

Us  Troup                 Pemb. 
WOMEN. 

First  Cla 

ss. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Elliott,  A.  I.  M. 

Dale,  E.                 Girton 

Gardiner,  S.  A.     Newnham 

(Zoology) 

Newnham 

Martyn,  H.  M.      Ncwnltam 

Whitting,  F.  G.     Newnham 

Tebb,  M.  C. 

(Physiology) 

Girton 

t   Di8 

tiilguished  in  Chemistry  and  in  Ph 

Part  I.— June,  1891. 

Fi7-st  Class. 

sics. 

Brownsword 

Down. 

Keeble                Cains 

Todd                  Clare 

Burkill 

Caius 

*Moore,  D.  H.      Trin. 

Villv                  Joh. 

Coll>v 

Kinq's 

Murpliv             Cains 

Watson,  B.W.  Clare 

Cook,  A.  R. 

Trin. 

Heed    '                Trin. 

"Widdicuuibe       Down. 

^*Richholz 

Emm. 

Taylor                  Emm. 
Seconil  Class. 

Brnnett 

Joh. 

Harris                 Clare 

( (rinerod            //.  Selw. 

!)s  licniictt 

QHi-en.i' 

Harris,  W.  J.     Cains 

Purvis                  Joh. 

liluiMlVia 

Cains 

1  [ayward            Clare 

Richards            Sid. 

Bowus 

Cains 

Henderson         Joh. 

Sandall              Joh. 

Burton 

Kino's 

Hunter               //.  ('ai'. 

Sell                      Cains 

Canicron,  J.  i 

\.  Joli. 

Ds  Hutchings          li.Selw. 

Swift                    Doirn. 

Chcadl.' 

Trin. 

Killick                 Trin. 

Ds  Tripp                  Cains 

Ds  Ci-usthwiiite, 

i;.  f'nnli. 

Laurie                  Kinii's 

Trotnian             Joh. 

Ds  Dcnnu'nd 

lull  III. 

.M'^Cartliv            Cains 

Ward,  E.  E.  C.   Sid. 

Ds  Cardiner 

Christ's 

iVIartvn,  (i.  .J.  1\.  Cains 

Wcller                 Christ's 

(locidinan 

Joh. 

Mathew               Trin.  II. 

Wrightson.  K.  (i.    Trin. 

(iuiniuss 

Ciiiii.s- 

Olliver                 Trin. 
Third  Class. 

WU'U 

Kino's 

Davies,  L.  (i. 

Mackenzie          Caius 

Ds  AtUinsiiM 

Trin. 

I''ayrer                 Trin. 

Marriott,  C.  E.  Clare 

Barclay 

Trin.  II. 

(iariier                 Fin  in. 

.Marshall             Cains 

Bartlott 

Havne                  Cains 

Milward               Clare 

Bates 

Qiirens' 

lloiiuevr              Trill.  II. 

Muutz                  Trin. 

Bellhouso 

Trin. 

Hood  ■                //.  Car. 

I'lirUinsoTi          Christ's 

BlTlV 

Kiiui's 

Hopkins, ('.  J/.    Cains 

Powell,  Id.          Trin. 

lihivdc's 

Kini/'s 

Hutcliinson,  E.  A.S.  Trin. 

Powell,  M.C.     Trin. 

Bnakc 

Cains 

.lesse                   //.  Set  If. 

Head                   Finin. 

Boirhrnls 

Cains 

Key                       Emm. 

Heece                  Down. 

CaiiilliT 

//.  Sriw. 

K'int;.  T.  P.         Joh. 

Ds  Sheppard,  H.  N.  Trin. 

Ciirmvall 

Trin . 

liCWis,  E.  H.       Joh. 

Sparks               (.'«///*■ 

Cowan 

Kino's 

Ds  liOngticld            I'lirpos 

Trethewy            Cains 

DaincI 

h'.iiiin. 

WOMKN. 

First  <•/, 

.IS. 

Second  Cla.1.1. 

Third  Cl.a.i.f. 

Al.hott,  K.  ('.  .1. 

Snrnhnm 

Annesley,  S.            Girton 

Clarke,  B.               Newnham 

Durham',  1\  M.      Girton 

I'Mctcher,  A.  M.     Girton 

J.ukc,  M.  A.           Girton 

Lewin,  O.  M.  S.      Girton 

Macdiinald,  E.      Girton 

Storrar,  S.  A.        A'eirnham 

1  Mead,  E.  A.          Ncwnham 

Walmslev,  M.       Ncwnham 

Wright,  E.             Girton 

1  Profe  «nr  of  Zooloity.  McGill  University.  MonlnnV 
;i  One  of  H  M.  In»pi'ct(>i's  of  Schuols. 


nr.apcrs  I'rofessnr  of  Affriculturo,! 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TEIPOSES. 


475 


Examiners  : 


AJexaiider  Macalister,  M.D.,  Jolt. 

W.  T.  Thiseltoii-Dyer. 

J.  R.  Green,  M.A.,  Trin. 

J.  E.  MaiT,  M.A.,  Joli. 

Lewis  Shore,  lALA.,  Joh. 

Johu  a.  M'Keiidrick. 

L.  Fletcher. 

Henry  Palin  Giiruey,  M.A.,  Glare. 


A.  Mihies  Marshall,  M.D.,  Joh. 
Arthur  E.  Shipley,  M.A.,  Christ'^ 
K.  T.  Glazehrook,  M.A.,  Trin. 
A.  W.  Reinokl. 
J.  Emerson  Reynolds. 
G.  D.  Liveiug,  M.A.,  .foh. 
Ai'thiu'  Thomson. 
J.  J.  H.  TeaU. 


Ds  i*Eiclili()lz  (Pliysiolo);v  (l)  and  Human 
Anatomy  with  Pliysiology)  Emm. 
Hutchinson,  A.  (Physiolos^y)  Trin. 


Part  11.— June,  1892. 

First  Class. 


(Geology) 


Trin. 


Villy  (Physiology  andZoology)  Joli. 


Us  Brownsword 
Ds  Hurkill,  I.  H. 
Ds  Colby 

Haker 
Brunner 


Down. 
Cat  us 
Kinp's 

Joh. 
Cains 


•■Wilson 

Seco)iii  C/ass. 

Laurie  Kinfi's 

Masternian         ClirisI'. 

Ds  Taylor  Emm. 

Third  Class. 

Carter  Caii(s 

WOMEN. 


Whipple      (Botany) 
Ds  *  Widdioomhe  (Physiology) 
Physics) 


I  )s  Todd 
TrcitMiaii 


Joh. 
Down. 

Sidnci/ 

Clan- 
Joh. 


Ds  Mathew,  C..  P.    Trin.  II. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Cla 

ss. 

Abbott,  E.  C.  J.     Newnham 
Durham,  F.  M.     Girton 
Fletcher,  A.  M.     Girton 
Macdonald,  E.       Girton 
Mead,  E.  A.          Newnham 
(1)  Distinguished  iu  Physiology. 

Part  I.—./ime,  1892. 
First  Class. 

Allhusen 

Jes. 

Jackson,  T.  L.  Joh. 

Rowland 

Doivn. 

Bagshawe 

Caius 

Lea,  J.                Cains 

Silberrad 

Pet. 

Brown,  W.  L. 

Joh. 

2^\I  Dougall         Joh. 

.Smith,  S.W.J 

Trin. 

Bryant,  J.  F. 

Clare 

Martin                Pit. 

Spencer 

Sidnen 

Cooper 

Emm. 

Myers                  Cains 

Tod 

Trin.' 

Dean 

Down. 

Myers                 Sidnri/ 

Watson 

Trin. 

*Duckwortli 

JfSIIS 

Phillips,  L.C.  P.  Cains 
Second  Class. 

Wright 

Sid  n,' 11 

Atkins 

Cains 

Holiday              Christ's 

Ds  Hansford 

Jesus 

Barker 

Emm. 

Hudson              Emm. 

Renshaw 

Trin. 

Biss 

Kimi's 

Ds  llvett                  Emm. 

Roberts 

Christ's 

Brockbank 

Christ's 

.Iiidd 

Jfobinson 

Emm. 

Ds  ^Charles 

Trin.  n. 

.Madeley               Emm. 

.Scott,  Hon.  G. 

U.  Trin. 

Edwards,  0. 1.. 

Trin. 

.Martineau           Trin. 

Smith,  J. 

Jesus 

Evans 

Trin. 

Mercer.C.  E.E.  Pemlt. 

Thomas 

Christ's 

(Jaskell,  L.  S. 

Chrisfs 

JVIilsome              Trin. 

Thomson 

Christ's 

Gordon 

Kinfi's 

Muir                    Kinfi's 

Williams 

Clare 

Gough 

Emm. 

Muiiby                Chri.il's 

\V  right 

Emm. 

llaslani 

Cains 

Ds  Phillips,  E.. LA.  ./«».« 
Third  Class. 

Ds  Ainslie 

Cains 

Godson,  V.  .\.    Joh. 

Pearce 

Trin. 

Allan 

Cuius 

(lutch,  .1.             Christ's 

Pentreath 

Queens' 

Armitage 

Trin. 

Hanks                 Siilneii 

Preece 

Trin. 

Barrv 

Trin. 

Hay  wan!             Cains 

Sheppard 

Christ's 

Blatchford 

Siilne'/ 

llcvwiiod             Emm. 

Stead 

Cains 

Bluiidrll 

./oh. 

Hu'kIivs                Christ's 

Stewart 

Emm. 

BoustiiM 

Cains 

■llutchins(iM,l,.T.  W.  7V/«. 

Townsond 

CI  or, 

Burnett 

.loh. 

.Julian                  r.i. 

'I'unii'r 

Emm. 

Clarke,  A.  \'. 

Cains 

Kingsford.ii.L. ./»/(.  _ 

Tvson 

Caius 

Ds  Conder 

Trin. 

l.,aMi'e                  Kinii's 

Ds  Ward,  !•'.  L. 

Siitneii 

Criun 

Trin. 

M.'itiiriii              Cains 

Ward,  A.  15. 

11.  Seln: 

Daabwnod.C.  r 

.  Maqii. 

.Vliehacl                Jl.Selw. 

Warwick 

Caius 

Edwards,  CD 

Joh. 

.Muriel                 Down. 

Wills 

Cuius 

Fleming 

Si/lnr.v 

.Vclson                 Caius 

Woodbousc 

Kimi's 

l''rancklyn 

Trin. 

Ds  .Nix,  P.  K.           Fcmh. 

Wrightson 

Trill. 

Krasor,  J.  11. 

Joh. 

Osliorn                Clare 
WOMEN. 

First  Clas 

s. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Ch 

ss. 



Bonnerjee,  N.  H.  Girton 

Aldridge,  1.  A. 

Newnham 

Knight,  M.             Newnham 

Itarchard,  E.  E. 

Newnham 

Sedgwick,  A.  P.     Girton 

)  One  of  II. M.  InBpectors  of  Schooln 


476 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Alex  Hill,  M.D.,  Dowti. 
A.  S.  Lea,  Sc.D.,  Caiiis. 
W.  J.  SoUas,  Sc.D.,  Joh. 
W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Trin. 
J.  J.  Tliomsou,  M.A.,  Trin. 
H.  P.  Giiriiey,  M.A.,  Clare. 
A.  M.  Marshall,  M.D.,  Joh. 
A.  Sedgwick,  M.A.,  Trin. 

Part  II. — June. 
First  Class. 


Examiners: 

A.  Barker,  M.A.,  Joh. 
J.  R.  Green,  M.A.,  Trin. 
A.  C.  Seward,  M.A.,  Joh. 
S.  Skinner,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
A.  Thomson. 
J.  Emerson  Reynolds. 
John  G.  M=Kendrick. 
A.  W.  Reinold. 
1893. 


Ds  AlUiusen  (C'lieniistry) 

Jems 

Ds  *Duckworth  (Human  Anatomy 

l)s  Hrowii,  W.  L.  (Physiology)          Joh. 

with  Physiology) 

Jesus 

Bryant  (Oeology) 

Clare 

*  Moore,  D 

.  H.  (Physics) 

Trin. 

Cook,  A.  H.  (Physiology)             Trin. 

Ds  Spencer  (Geology) 

Sid. 

I)s  Cooper,  H.  fi.  (Human  Anatomy 

with  Physiology) 

Emm. 

Second  Class. 

Ds  Dean                  Down. 

Ds  Martin                PH. 

Ds  Rowland 

Down. 

Koeble              Cuius 

Purvis                Juh. 
Third  Class. 

Ds  Smith,  R.  T. 

Joh. 

Ds  Roberts 

Christ's  1         Stewart 
WOMEN. 

Emm. 

Fi7-st  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  C/ass. 

Sedgwick,  A.  P.          Girton 

Part  I.— June,  1893. 
First  Class. 

Audon                Christ's 

Gwynne-Vaughan  Chr. 

Paton 

Cain.i. 

Hlackman.S.S.P.  Joh. 

Hodgkin              Trin. 

Pendlebury 

Pemb. 

H-.i-iudaile          H.Si-lw. 

Horton-Smith,)   r  , 
R.J.              H"''- 

Selby 

Down. 

('ai|iniael            Jc.ius 

Shoyer 

Trin.H. 

l»s  Llissdlfi               Trin. 

Ireland               Sid. 

Tan'slev 

Trin. 

l<:oclus                  Trin. 

.Jemmett             Sid. 

*Tuckett 

Trin. 

l>s  Knsor                 Clare 

Mathias              Chri.il's 

Watson 

Pet. 

live                    Emm. 

Myers,  C.  S.       Cains 

Wedd 

Down. 

Fletcher,  M.       Trin. 

Orton                  Joh. 

Woolley 

Christ's 

"(Jardiner,  J.  S.  Caius 

Uscroft               Sid. 
Second  Class. 

Young 

Caius 

Barraclough      ChrUt's 

Jlowitt               Caius 

Rawling 

Caius 

Hetteridge          Cains 

.limes                  Christ's 

Sandilands 

Trin. 

lil.ack                   Trin.  11. 

King                    //.  Selw. 

Solberg 

Cains 

iiuttciiier            F.iiiiii. 

fyimgdon             Caius 

Stawell 

Trin. 

ColliiLLiwcKia        Cains 

■Miilesworth         Cains 

Swallow 

Trin.  //. 

Diivc,  \V.  li.       Vliri.it's 

.Murisciii               Trin. 

Thomas 

Cains 

Vm'aU-s                  Juh. 

Parker                 Cains 

Ds  Tuckett 

Cains 

I'".iliii(iiiils             Klini's 

Peck                       Sid. 

D.s  Vinter 

Trill. 

I'Irtcliir              Cai'iis 

I'ope,  A.  R.        Trin. 

\\ard,  F.  V. 

II.  Se/w. 

CiiriliiMT,  .1.  N.  Trill.  11. 

Prince                  Cains 

Ds  Williams 

Qneciis'. 

Ilin^'iiis               Kini/'s 

(|uin                   Cains 

Williamson 

Joh. 

lldlllirs                 Joli. 

Third  Cla.i.s: 

Hinyon                Sitl. 

Ilalliday             Cains 

Nicholson,  d 

.  B.  Clare 

Ds  Hoiilton               Qitmis' 

Ilarrisson,  \.  R.  Matiil. 

Patcrson 

Emm. 

lirig^'s,  <:.  1'.      Joh. 

Howard,  11.      Non  Co/I. 

Peasi' 

Kilhl's 

Mrowii,  T.  II.      Piinh. 

Hughes                Cains 

I'hilpots 

Trin. 

nytlull                 Joli. 

.Ji'plieott             Cains 

Polliinl,  W. 

Cams 

< 'iiiiihier               Cains 

•Jones                    Kinp's 

Bighy 

Cains 

(■■.tuurnu.  W.K.J  oh. 

Kitehin                ./oli'. 

Robinson 

Cains 

r:irtci-                  Jrsns 

I.iiidsav                .S/(/. 

Ds  Rosenberg 

Joh. 

l)i\(>M,(:.             Trin. 

Lord    '                Cath! 

Salt 

Emm. 

KU,.,vnr               Trin. 

MoC'aithv          Non  Col/. 

Scaping 

C/are 

\->uU,\                 Trin. 

1)3  Miles       '            C/are 

\\''eaver 

Trin. 

(iihnore               Christ's 

Moritz                 (.V(('».v 

Wilkinson 

Emm. 

(trnham,J.(.'.W.  rWji. 

Naish                  Trin. 

Woolley,  K. 

.).  Cains 

(ireen                  Down. 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Cla.is. 

Baldwin,  M.        Girlon 

Bingham,  J.           Xewnham 
Booty,  M.  A.         Newnham 

Clarke,  H.  M. 

Girton 

Frcese,  M.  E. 

Girton 

Chesney,  L.  M.      Girton 

Petherbridge,  M 

Newnham 

Jncksnh,  I.  II.       Girton 

Raymond,  Y.  O.   Newnham 

Wenham,  N. 

Newnham 

NATUBAL  SCIENCES  TKIPOSES. 


477 


Alex  Hill,  M.D.,  Domi. 
L.  Shore,  M.D.,  Joh. 
H.  D.  Rolleston,  M.D.,  Joh. 
W.  J.  SoUas,  Sc.D.,  Joh. 
W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Trin. 
J.  J.  Thomson,  M.A.,  Trin. 
A.  Sedgwick,  M.A.,  Trin. 
W.  Bateson,  M.A.,  Joh. 

Part  II. — June 
First  Class. 


Examiners  : 

I   F.  W.  Oliver,  M.A.,  Trim. 
A.  C.  Seward,  M.A.,  Joh. 
S.  Skinner,  M.A.,  Christ'g. 
P.Lake,  M.A.,  ./oh. 
H.  A.  Miers. 
G.  F.  Fitzgerald. 
E.  A.  Schafer,  F.R.S. 
W.  Ramsay. 
1894. 


Blackman,  S.  S.  F.  (Zoology)    Joh. 
Ds  Fiorradaile  (Zoology)  //.  Sehv. 

Ds  liodgkin  (Physiology)  Trin. 

i*.VIcUougall  (Physiology  and 
Human  Anatomy  with  Phys- 


iology). 


Si'cimd  Class. 


Myers,  \V. 
Ds  Shoyer 


First  Class. 
Baldwin,  M.  (Botany)  Girton 


Barrett-Hamilton  Trin. 
*Blackman,V.H.  Joh. 


Blaikie 
Boulton 
Brown,  W.  C. 
Burton,  V.  H. 
Butler 
Corner 
Deller 
2 'Fletcher,  W.  M.  Trin. 
(iriinbaum  Trin. 


Trill. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Trin. 


AUfrey 
Bassano 
Beaumont 
Bell,  R.  H. 

Ds  Bell,  H.  (i. 
Bell 

Cameron,  A 
C'arsberg 

Ds  Caunt 
Charles 
Coleman 
Daniel 


Trm. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Cuius 

Cath. 

Cuius 

Joh. 

Kmm. 


Joh. 


Cuius 


Pemb. 


Trin. 
Trin. 


Eagles 
Trin.  H.  |   Ds  Eve 

WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 
Booty,  iM.  A.  Neivnham 

Part  I.— June,  1894. 
First  Class. 


Ds  Pendlebury   (Physiology  with 

Human  Anatorny). 
Smith,  S.  W.  J.  (Physics  and 

Chemistry) 
Ds  Tansley  (Botany) 
Ds  *Tucke'tt  (Physiology  and  Human 

Anatomy  wth  Physiology)      Trin 

Third  Class. 

Jiih. 
Emm. 


Hill,  A.  C. 
Holdgate 
Ds  Jarratt 
.Jordan 
3*Kerr 
King 
Nortlicott 
Panton 
Parkin 
Porter 


Trin. 

Trin 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Christ's 

Emm. 

Jnh. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Emm. 


Second  Class. 


Denyer 
Dodson 
Dootson 
Eltringham 
Ds  Foyster 
Gaussen 
<5reg 
Gregory 
Greig 
Hancock 
Heard 
Jeart'reson 


Queen.s' 
Down. 
Non  Coll. 
Trin. 
J  C.I  us 
Sid. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Jesus 
Cuius 
Down. 
Christ's 


Third  Class. 
Chesney,  L.  M.  Girton 
VVenham,  N.     Newnham 


Rogers 

Shrubsall 

Slater 

Stead 

Strong 

Tallent 

Wade 

West 

Wilkinson,  J. . 

Wilson,  E.  A. 


Christ's 
Clare 
Pet. 
Kino's 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
.  Cains 
Cams 


I.ethbridgc 

Lillio 

Matthews 

Middleditch 

Muir 

I'rout 

Roe 

Sargent 

Schott 

Shelford.R.W.C.  Kmm. 

Smith,  L.  L.         Jesus 

Thomas  Sid. 


Emm. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Emm. 

Down. 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


Abercrombie 

Barton 

Brack 

Cator 

Clarke,  H.  N. 

Dore 

Forbes 

(;olby,  \V.  A. 

Hare 

I.e  Fleming 


First  Class. 
Castledine,  11.  M.    Newnhum 
Philipps,  E.  (i.        Ncu'uham 
Skeat,  E.  (i.  Newnham' 


Cuius 

Lund 

Emm. 

Martin 

II.  Selw. 

Phillips 

Trin. 

Powrll 

Trin. 

Ds  Rav,iihill 

Joh. 

Reckitt,  1'. 

Christ's 

Roderick 

Joh. 

Scott,  !•;.  .1 

Joh. 

Shewell 

Clare 

Sid. 

Cuius 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Kinfi's 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


WOMEN. 

Secvttd  Class. 
Boimerjee,  S.  A.  Newnham 
Elles,  G.  I..  Ne 


Wood,  E.  M.  R. 


wnham 
Newnham 


1    Wyldo  Rcatlor  in  Exporimontal  E'liilo»(i|ili)-,  Oxfu 
•i  Professor  or  Natural  History,  Glasgow. 


Snowden  Christ's 

Stacey  Joh. 
Symos-Thompson  Christ's 

'I'alliiit  King's 

'I'liorp  Emm. 

Wills  Joh. 

Wilson,  W.  R.  Cor/nis 

Winton  Clare 

Yeld  Trin. 


Tliinl  Class. 
Agar,  W.  Newnham 

Ross,  .1.  C.  Girton 


2  Tutor  of  Trinity. 


478 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


Examiners  : 


A.  Macalister,  M.D.,  Joh. 
H.  D.  RoUesto)!,  M.D.,  Joh. 
W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Trin. 
W.  J.  Sell,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Walter  Gardiner,  M.A.,  Clare. 
Sydnev  J.  Hicksoii,  M.A.,  Down. 
W.  Batesoii,  M.A.,  Joh. 
L.  R.  Wilberforce,  M.A.,  Trin. 


F.  W.  Oliver,  M.A.,  Trin. 
I'hilip  Lake,  M.A.,  Joh. 
W.  B.  Hardy,  M.A.,  Caius. 

G.  A.  J.  Cole. 

Geo.  Eras.  Fitzgerald. 
H.  A.  Miers. 
W.  Ramsay. 
E.  A.  Schafer. 


Part  11.— June,  1895. 
First  Class. 


Myers,  C.  S.  (lluiiiiin  Anatomy 


Ds  l*FletcIier,  W. 

M.  (I'hysioloKv)  Trin. 

with  Physiology) 

Caius 

^Gardiner  (Zoology) 

Caius 

Ds  Parkin  (Botany) 

Trin. 

Ds  Green,  J.  F.  N 

(Geology)            Emm. 

Ds  Rogers  (Geology) 

Christ's 

Horton-Sniitli, 

l?..I.(Phj 

siology 

Ds  Stead  (Z 

oology) 

King's 

and    Huniai 

Anatomy   with 

Physiology) 

Joli. 

Seaiiiil  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Orton,  K.  J.  P 

Joh.        1     Ds  Jordan 

Sid. 

Paton 

Cains 

Ds  King 

Emm. 

Ds  Shelford,  \t.  W 

'.  C. 

Emm. 

Ds  Leigh-Smith,  L. 

Jesus 

Ds  Slater 

Pel. 

Quill 

Caius 

Ds  Wade 

Trin.      ' 
WOMJiN 

First  Clas 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class.                    | 

Elles,  G.  L.  ((Jeol. 

Nfirii. 

Phillipps,  E.  G.   Newnham 



Wood,E.M.li.  (Geol.)  Newn. 

Part  I.— June,  1895. 

First  Class. 

BainliridKe,  V. 

A.  Trin. 

(Jray                  King's 

Scott 

Kimi's 

BifllVn 

Emm. 

Hed'ley               King's 

Slater 

Trin. 

Brcnd 

S/Vf. 

Hemmy              Joh. 

'radnian 

Queens' 

liriiielior 

.roll. 

Incliley               Joh. 

Tavlor,  T.  S. 

King's 

Burncss 

Sill. 

Ds  Lawreiice             Trin. 

Tehbs 

Queens' 

<  'uiiiiint,'liani-< 

r:\\)iChi. 

Masternian        ( 'h  rist's 

Tyler 

Joh. 

Dewar 

JlSllS 

Penteeost           Christ's 

Woodhouse 

Cains 

Gabriel 

Emm. 

Rose                   J  oil. 
Second  Class. 

Ball 

Kinn's 

Howse                Cains 

Pryce 

Joh. 

Miinirs 

Clirisfs 

Kitson,  K.  II.    Trin. 

Reissmann 

Joh. 

BI:(!,'(Umi 

Kiiim. 

Letchworth        Emm. 

Sewcll 

Pcrnli. 

Blyth 

Joh. 

Levick,  I'.           Jesus 

Silley 

Sid. 

Cox 

Caius 

I.ongden             Kmm. 

Sumner,  V.  W 

Joh. 

(iarrood 

Joh. 

Mayo                  Cams 

Thomson 

Sid. 

(Jirling 

Emm. 

Ds  Osborii                Trin. 

Walker 

Queens' 

(ilvnn 

Clare. 

O'Sullivaii,  U.    Emm. 

Wilkinson 

Veinh. 

lla!c 

Christ's 

Perciv.il             Joh. 

Woollett 

Joh. 

llcill.orn 

Caius 

Third  Class. 

Barliani 

Caiiui 

Marnier              King's 

Ds  Richards 

Quecn.t' 

Holland 

Kmm. 

II  art  hail            Jcsii.i 

Skyrme 

Christ's 

Ds  Borcliardt 

Jiili. 

Ds  Hutchinson        Clare 

St  "Leger 

Cuius 

linjrinrr 

Cuius 

Ds  .lolinstoii            King's 

T.xl 

Ihuni. 

liakNtis 

Trill. 

Keeling              Caiifs 

Upward 

Chrisfs 

Darijy 

Trin. 

Kottgen             Jesus 

White 

Christ's 

Ellis 

Pet. 

Peirce                Jesus 

Willsoii,  U.  .J. 

lull  III. 

Eraser 

Caius 

Potter               NonColl. 

Wilson,  A.  G. 

Cains 

Game 

Trin. 

I'rest                   Joh. 

\Viiigiite-Saul 

Trin. 

llall,  C.  S. 

/•'ill  III. 

WOMEN. 

l-;rsl  Clas. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Clas 

s. 

Skucs,  M.  M. 

Nfirn. 

Boesch,  A.  V.           Newn. 

Kattray,  M. 

Newn. 

Cooke,  v..  1.              Girlon 

Walnewriglit,V. 

M.  (lirloii 

I'oster,  II.  M.           Ncicii. 

Ilandsoii,  E.  15.        Newn. 

Ilildeshcini,  II.  G.  Newn. 

Naish,  R.  V.             Newn. 

Pratt,  E.                  Oirlnn 

Uayner,  E.              Oirton 

1 

Rich,  M.  B.              Newn. 

1  Tutor  of 

Trinity. 

NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


479 


G.  A.  J.  Cole. 

W.  D.  HaUiburtoii. 

W.  B.  Hardy,  M.A.,  Caiun. 

S.  F.  Harmer,  M.A.,  King's 

S.  J.  Hickson,  M.A.,  Doicn. 

Oliver  J.  Lodge. 

A.  Macalister,  M.D.,  Joh. 

N.  Story-Maskelyue. 


Hiffen  (Botany)  Emm. 

Ds  Hlaikie,  L.  (I'liysics)  Trin. 

Gray  (Zoology,  (ieolo^'y)  Kim/'s 

Ds  Grunbauni,O.F.F.(l^liysiology)7'rm. 


Examiners  : 

Raphael  Meldola. 

H.  A.  Miers. 

A.  M.  Pater  son. 

W.  J.  Sell,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Harold  Wager. 

H.  Marshall  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Christ's. 

L.  R.  Wilberforce,  M.A.,  Trin. 

H.  Woods,  M.A.,  Joh. 

Part  11. — June,  189(5. 
First  Class. 


'*Kerr 
Ds  Kitson,  R.  II. 
Ds  Strong,  W.  M, 
Ds  Tadnian 
Ds  Tebbs 


Hemniy  (I'liysics)  Joh. 

Ds  Hill,  A.  C.  jriiysiology)     Trin. 

Second  Class. 

Ds  Urend  Si)l.  Ds  Pentecost  Christ's 

Ds  Burgess  Siil.         1    Ds  Scott  Kin'i's 

Ds  Medley,  E.W.  A'(»9'«  Tallent  Joh'. 

Nortlicott  Joh.         I    Ds  Tayloi-,  T.  S.  Kiiin's 

ThinI  Class. 
Adams  Clare  |  Ds  C'uuningliani-C'raig 

WOMEN. 
First  Class.  I  Second  Class. 

I    Thring,  N.  A.  L.  Ncwnham 

Pakt  l.—Jime,  1896. 
First  Class. 


(Zoology)         Christ's 
(Geology)         Trin. 
(Physics)  Trin. 

(Chemistry)     Queens' 
(Human  Anatomy 
with  Physiology)  Queens' 


Ds  Thonipson,.J.D.  T;v«. 
West,  W.  Joh. 

Wilkinson, J.  A.  Cains 


Third  Class. 
Naish,  R.  V.        Ncwnham 


Barcroft 

King's 

Howitt 

Joh. 

.Mitchell 

Christ's 

Bedford 

Kiwi's 

Jackson 

Pel. 

Morgan 

Jolt. 

Browning 

Joli. 

-'.Jackson,  H. 

Dou-n. 

Newbery 

Trin. 

Crofts 

Km  in. 

.levons 

Trin. 

Owen 

Clare 

Dale 

Trin. 

Lenipfert 

Emm. 

Parker 

Emm. 

Davies 

Cuius 

.Martin,  A.  K. 

Down. 

Pearson 

NonColl. 

Dean 

Pet. 

-Maxwell,  W.H 

Trin. 

Salanian 

Trin.  H. 

Krmen 

Emm. 

.Mayo 

Clare 

Watson,  D.  P.   Trin. 

Fryer 

Christ's 

Menon 

Christ's 

White 

Joh. 

Harman 

Joli. 

.Mills 

Sccimd  Cla 

Jesus 

?,v. 

Williams,  H. 

Clare 

Alder 

Penih. 

Killick 

Down. 

Ross,  P.  A. 

NonColl. 

Barlow 

Jesiis 

Lnvihond 

Christ's 

Rudnian 

King's 

Borlcy 

Cuius 

.Matthews 

Kino's 

Sellon 

Cuius 

lireiian 

Trin. 

.Mullirigs 

Christ's 

Shufflehothum   Trin. 

Briscoe 

Pemli. 

(tuston 

Cuius 

Taylor,  K.  C. 

Joh. 

Brooks 

Calh. 

Pearson 

Emm. 

Taylor,  .J.  (i. 

King's 

Clarke,  E.  R. 

Joh. 

Perrin 

King's 

Walker 

King's 

Coleman 

Trin. 

'Punnett 

Cuius 

Walker 

Clare 

Foster,  R 

h.y 

.  King's 

Rayner 

Trin. 

Williamson 

Joh. 

Greig,  A. 

w. 

Jesus 

Third  Cla. 

Karnett 

Joh. 

Curl 

Down. 

Ds  Mills 

Sid. 

Barnicot 

Pemb. 

Gibson 

Jesus 

Ni.von 

Caius 

Binnie 

Trin. 

Hawkins 

Emm. 

Pearson 

Sid. 

Brack 

Magd. 

Izard 

'I'rin. 

Sedgwick,  R. 

K.  Cuius 

Brailey 

Queens' 

Killick 

Trin. 

Stewart 

Jesus 

Branson 

Trin. 

Knobel 

Trin. 

Style 

Emm. 

Budgett 

Trin. 

Ds  Lee 

Pemh. 

Ds  Thomas,  R. 

V.  Trin.  II. 

Burtield 

Kmm. 

Lock,  J.  I,. 

Cuius 

Timmins 

Emm. 

Child 

Clirist's 

McBryde 

Kimi's 

West 

Christ's 

Cook,  H. 

A. 

Cuius 

Mc(;askie 

Cuius 

Wood,  T. 

Caius 

IVOMEN. 

First 

Clas 

s. 

Second  Cla 

«.?. 

Third  Cluss. 

— 

Barrett,  A.  L. 

[fewnham 

(ireenwood,  M. 

Newnhum 

l,a  Cour,  D.  L. 

^\^wnhllm 

Hanson,  M.  F.  A. 

Girlon 

\   Professor  of  Natural  History,  CilttBK.i 


Martin,  M.  (i.        Newnhum 
Michaelis,  M.         Girlon 
ShackIeton,M.H.  Girlon 
Southerden,  I.  K.  Newidiam 
Sunderland-Taylor, 
A.  M.  M.  Newnhum 

'J  Tutor  of  Downing. 


480 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


r.  Jeffrey  Bell. 

J.  T.  Bottomley. 

L.  Fletcher. 

W.  D.  Halliburton. 

S.  F.  Harraer,  M.A.,  Kiin/'s. 

A.  Hill,  M.D.,  Down. 

A.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pemh. 

R.  Meldola. 


Examiners  : 

A.  M.  Paterson. 

A.  Scott,  M.A.,  Trin. 

W.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Emm. 

L.  E.  Shore,  M.D.,  Joh. 

J.  J.  H.  Teall,  M.A.,  Joh. 

H.  Wager. 

H.  Marshall  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Christ's. 

H.  Woods,  M.A.,  Joh. 


Ds  Allen,  H.  S.        (Physics) 
Ds  Bainbridge  (Pliysiologj) 

Ds  *Harcr()ft  (Physiology) 

Browning,  K.  C.  (Chemistry) 


Paut  II.— June,  1897. 
First  Class. 


Us  Dean 
Harm  an 


Ds  Crofts 
Ds  Gabriel 
Ds  Jackson 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Kino's 

Joh'. 

Vet. 


(Chemistry) 
(Human  Anatomy 
with  Physiology)  Joh. 


Ds  Menon 
Ds  *Mills 
Owen 
Ds  Pearson 
Ds  Shrubsall 


(Zoology) 
(Chemistry) 
(Physics) 
(Uotany) 
(Human  Anatomy 
with  Physiology)  Clare 


Christ's 
JesK.s 
Clare 
Christ's 


Emm. 
Emm. 
Pet. 


Second  Class. 
Jevons  Trin. 

Ds  Maxwell  Trin. 

Third  Class. 
Ds  Borley  Cains. 

Woodhouse      Caius. 

Pai{T  I.— June,  1897. 


Ds  Mitchell 
Tyler 


Chri.it's 
Joh. 


First  Class. 

Atkinson 

Cuius 

Hadfield            Trin. 

Smith 

Jesus 

Barker,  B.  T.  P.  Cains 

Hall,  D.  G.        Emm. 

Stevenson 

Clare 

Bate 

Kino's 

*Hill                    Kinn's 

*Strutt,  Hon.  B 

.  J.  Trin. 

Bedford 

Sid: 

Ds  Holmes.  H.  T.  Joh. 

Talbot 

Trin. 

Crompton 

Cains 

Jehu                  Joh. 

Telford 

Caius 

(.'unnington 

Christ's 

McFarlane         Sid. 

Thomas 

Sid. 

Dean 

Dimo) 

Maclaren,  N.      Trin. 

Truman 

Trin.  If. 

Dunlop 

Sid. 

Heinherz            Trin. 

Ward,  n.  1\  C 

Joh. 

Eccles 

Kin(/'s 

Rennie               Emm. 

Waugh 

Down. 

(loodchild 

Sid! 

Scott                   Christ's 

West,  G.  S. 

Joh. 

Graham -Smith  Pemh. 

Smith,  K.  11.     Pet. 

Whitmoro 

Caius. 

Second  Class. 

Attlec 

Joh. 

Green,  C.  K.       Sid. 

Paterson 

Clare 

Ds  Barn.sdale 

Clare 

Havton                Trin. 

Boche 

Queens' 

lioardman 

Pet. 

Hill                    Emm. 

Sam;cr 

Joh. 

lioulton 

Trin. 

Holmes              Caiu.s 

SliipmaJi 

Trin. 

Bdustield 

Pemh. 

Ingram,  A.  ('.   Joh. 

Ds  Suiarl 

Qoern.f' 

Butler 

Emm. 

Leech                  Christ's 

SpcMUTI- 

V».v».v' 

Crimp 
Davidson 

Cuius 

Lewis,  J.            'I'rio.  II. 

■|':ivl..r,  II.  !■;.  1 

Pemh. 

Christ's 

Love                    Christ's 

I'rwick 

Trin. 

Davies-Colley 

Trin. 

l.iyons                 I'emlt. 

Weir,  H.  II. 

Trin. 

Ds  Donington 

Caius 

M'alini                 Christ's 

Wilkinson 

Joh. 

Ceorge 

Cains 

Matthews,  J,  C../o/i. 

Willoughbv 

Caius 

Gillespie 

Joh. 

Mellor                King's 

Woods,W.ll.( 

.  Jl.Selu: 

(ihiver 

Joh. 

Munniiery          Cains 
Third  Class. 

Beckett 

ll.Selw. 

I'look                  Trin. 

Murray 

Joh. 

('arey 
Child 

Emm. 

Fuller                 Cath.        ; 

Perkins 

Joh. 

Pemh. 

Fuller              Nan  Coll. 

SpaiitciM 

Trin. 

Klu 

Kinifs 

(iordon-Smith   Trin.       1 

Tosswill 

Trin. 

lOniersitn 

Caius 

Jiayes                  Joh. 

Ds  Turner 

Joh. 

l''alkner 

Pet. 

Karim                 Christ's 

Walter 

Trin. 

I'ehr.seii 

Caius 

.Miller                  Trin. 
WOMEN. 

Williams,  B.F 

Cains 

/■'irsi  Clas 

Seeonil  Class.              1 

Third  Cla.i. 

Holmer,  M.B.N.  Newnhom 
Hugoii,  \j.  <i.  Newnhaui 
Tlioma8,  M.  B.      ^eionham 


(ireig.  .1.  !•;.  Newtiham 

Len«oiid,  N.  Newnham 

Phillips,  D.  Newnham  | 

Pritchard,  M.  E.  Newnham  i 
Teuiperley,  M.  A.  Newnham  I 


Crewdson,  G.  G.  B.  Oirfou 
Taylor,  M.  Newnham 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


481 


Examiners  : 


E.  Barclay- Smith,  M.D.,  Down. 

F.  Jeffrey  Bell. 
L.  Fletcher. 

A.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pemh. 

J.  E.  Man-,  M.A.,  Joh. 

A.  M.  Paterson. 

W.  H.  Perkin,  Jun. 

R.  W.Phillips,  M.A.,Jo;i. 


A.  Scott,  M.A.,  7'rin. 

a.  F.  C.  Searle,  M.A.,  Pet. 

W.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Emm. 

A.  E.  Shipley,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

L.  E.  Shore,  M.D.,  Joh. 

J.  J.  H.  Teall,  M.A.,  Joh. 

A.  D.  Waller. 

H.  Marshall  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Sidney. 


Part  II.— June,  1898. 


Firs!. 

Class. 

I)s  Atkinson 

(Physiology) 

Cains 

Us  McFarlane     (Geology) 

Sid. 

Us  Bedford 

(PhVsics) 

Si<l. 

*Punnett 

(Zoology  and  Com- 

Ds Dale     (Physiology  and  Zoo- 

parative      Ana- 

ogy and  Compara- 

tomy) 

Cains 

tive  Anatomy) 

Trin. 

Ds  Rayner 

(Physics) 

Trin. 

Ds  Eccles 

(Geology) 

Kind's 

Us  *.Strutt, 

Hon.  R.  j. 

Ds  Hadfield 

(Zoology  and  Com- 

(Phvsics) 

Trin. 

parative      Ana- 

Tall)nt 

(Physics) 

Trin. 

tomy) 

Trin. 

Us  Thomas 

((ieology) 

Sid. 

Ds    Hill 

(Botany) 

King's 

West,  (i 

S.  (Zoology       and 

I'.lackson 

(Chemistry) 

Down. 

Comparative 

.Juhu 

((icology) 

Joh. 

Anatomy) 

.Joh. 

Ltinpfii't 

(i^liysics) 

Emm. 

Strom 

C/as.i. 

Bedfonl 

I<iii(i's     1    Us  Uunloji 

Si,l. 

1    DsRobb 

Joh. 

IJudf,'ett 

Trill.           Us  Ciraham-f 

Mnith  I'liiih. 

1    Ds  Stevenson 

Clare 

Us  t'unnington        t'lirisl's  \ 

ilayton 

Trin. 

1 

Third 

Class. 

Ds  Bousfield 

I'emI). 

Krmen 

Emm. 

TI'O.J 

HEN. 

First 

C'la.is. 

SiriiiK 

Class. 

1                Third  Cla. 

s. 

TeniinTloy,  M 

.  A.  (Botany)      Tliomas,  M.  1 

i.      NewiilKtm 

1                        

Newnliain 

1 

1  Tutor  of  Downing. 


21 


482 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1898. 


Bausor 

Boyd 

Clarke,  A.  J. 

Claxton 

Cook 

Doncaster 

Gabb 

<iaviier 

Hall 

Hodgkin 

Howard 


Clare 

Sid. 

Emm. 

King's 

Joh. 

King's 

Down. 

King's 

Caiu.i 

KiiKi's 

Joh'. 


Andrews 

Arber 

Ashworth 

Aveling 

Benniou 

BowdleV 

Bryan 

Chapman 

Charles,  M.  T. 

Cohen 

Cole 

Dally 

Drew 

Fentiman 

Fry 

Gordon,(j.  F.  C. 


Joh. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Sid. 

King's 

Jesus 

Caius 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Clare 

Emm. 

King's 

Trin. 


Alexander 
Barker,  L.K 
Beck 
Ds  Blyth 
Boyde 
Brown,  H. 
Carver 
(.'lark,  S.  B, 
Courtauld, 
Dudley 
Facan 
Fislier,  H 


J.F.  Trin. 

:.H.R.Caius 
Clare 
Quems' 
NonColl. 

C.  Emm. 
King's 
Trin. 

h.     Trin. 
H.  Selw. 
NonColl. 

IJ.     Emm. 


First  Class. 
Hudson,  K.  F.   Joh. 


Ds  Kerslake 
Laidlaw 
Lowe 


Emm. 
Trin. 
Caius 


Maxwell  J-efrov  Kino's 


Mott,  C.  F. 

Noon 

Oldliani 

Peake 

Phillpotts 

Rob 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Clare 

Christ's 

Joh. 


Second  Class. 


Heap 

Hedley,  J.  P. 
Hodder 
Holroyde 
Hudson,  A.  C. 
Huglies 
Jennings 
Keating 
Lawson 
Laycock 
I.e  Lacheur 
Loveday 
Marten 
Masternian,  H.W.  Christ 
Newport  Sid. 


Sid. 

King's 

King's 

Trill. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

NonColl. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Cains 

Kino'. 


Third  Class 
I'^ankhn 
Hailstone 
Huffman,  II.  U. 
Kellu'ren,.l.H. 
Kitchin 
I.eathart 
Lloyd-Jones 
M'^Uoimell 
Mart 
Mills 
Nothwanger 


Kimi's 

H.  Selu: 

Trin. 

Trill. 

Down. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius 

Joh. 


Romans 
Rowntree 
Rudge 
(Sedgwick 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Sid. 


Simpson,  P.  H.  Caius 

Taylor  Down. 

Turner  Down. 

Ds  Wagstaff  Emm. 

Walker  Joh. 

Wharton  Joh. 

'Yapp  Joh. 


Norton 

Payne 

Pearson,  J.  S. 

Phillips 

Reckitt 

Ricketts 

Robertson 

Skrimsliire 

Smedley 

Spearman,  R. 

Stockwell 

Weir,  C.  A. 

Wight 

Wilson 

Wood 


Trill. 

Pit. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

H.Selw. 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Pemb. 

Caius 

King's 

Trin. 

Cor/iiis 

//.  Selw. 

Down. 


Parker  Pemlj. 

Pertwee  Emm. 

Rischbieth  Trin. 

Hix  Trin. 

Rnper  Caius 
Rothschild, Hon.  X.C.T)i«. 

Saclis  Pemb. 

Snell  Caius 

Wales  Down. 

Whale  Jesus 

Wylie  Pemb. 


i'irst  Class. 
.Vlattliaei.G.  L.  C.  Newnham 
Smedley,!.  Newnham 

Strudwick,  F.  K.    Newnham 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
l$aguley,  P.  M.      Newnham 
Barnard,  S.  N.      Newnham 
Ford,  S.  O.  Newiiliain 

Goring,  C.  J.  Neicnhain 

Headridge,  A.  K.  Newnliam 
Plumbe,  A.  C.       Girton 


Third  Class. 
Diu-ant,  v..  Girton 

Hunter,  K.  .M.       Girton 
.Marshall,  M.  R.     Newnham 
Wales,  F.  C.  Newnham  ■ 


1    I'rofosaor  of  Bcitaii.v,  University  i'lillege  of  Wiilos,  Ab.'r.vstwyth. 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


483 


Examiners  : 


F.  F.  Blackmail,  M.A.,  Joh. 

W.  L.  H.  Duckworth,  M.A.,  Jesua. 

H.  J.  H.  Fentou,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

H.  Gadow,  M.A.,  King's. 

Francis  Crotch. 

T.  Wardrop  Griffith. 

J.  N.  Langlev,  Sc.D.,  Trin. 

W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Trin. 


J.  E.  MaiT,  M.A.,  .7o^. 

W.  H.  Perkin,  Juii. 

R.  W.  Phillips,  M.A.,  Joh. 

.J.  H.  Poviitiug,  Sc.D.,  Trin. 

G.  F.  C.'Searle,  M.A.,  Pet. 

Ai-thur  E.  Shipley,  M.A.,  Christ's 

W.  J.  Sollas,  Sc.D.,  .Toh. 

L.  J.  Spencer,  M.A.,  Sidneij. 


Ds  Hall,  A.  L. 
Ds  Laidlaw,  F.  F. 


(Geology) 
(Zoology) 


Part  11.— June,  1899. 

First  Class. 
Cains    I     Ds  Taylor,  A.  E.      (Physiology)     Down. 


Trin. 


Ds  lYapii,  R.  U.      (Botany) 


Ds  Arber,  E.  A.  N. 

Barker,  B.  T.  F. 

Ds  Hausor,  H.  W. 


Ds  Hudson,  E.  F. 
Ds  Le  Lacheur,  \V. 
Lyons,  .J.  K.  ('. 


Trin. 
Caius 
CUirc 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Holroyde,  D.        Trin. 
Howard,  A.  Joh. 

Us  Phillpotts,  G.  S.   Christ'.'! 


Ds  Heinherz,  O.         Trin. 
Ds  Sedgwiek,  C.  H.  Sid. 


Third  Class. 
Joh.  I      Ds  Oldham,  F.  M. 

Trin.  Rudge,  VV.  A.  D. 

Pemb. 


Trin.  II. 
Joh. 


First  Class. 
Ford,  S.  O.  (Zoology 

.Matthaei,  G   [..  ( .  (Botany) 


Newnham 
Newnham 


Secon/l  Cla^s. 


WOMEN. 

Sniedley,  I. 
of  Botany,  University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth. 


Newnham 


21—2 


484 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Pabt  I.— June,  1899. 


*Barger,  G. 

King's 

Hardy,  P. 

Trill.  II. 

Boothroyd,  H.  E. 

Sid! 

Harnett,  W.  L. 

Joh. 

Bramwell,  B.  S. 

Trin. 

Hocken,  H.  C. 

Clare 

Brown,  J.  R. 

Joh. 

Howlett,  V.  M. 

Christ's 

Brown,  S.  E. 

Christ's 

*Jones,  H.  O. 

Clare 

Cartwright,  B.  0. 

King's 

Kirk,  J.  W.  C. 

King's 

Cleminson,  F.  .J. 

Caiiis 

Ledward,  H.  D. 

Trin. 

Coates,  J.  S. 

Trin. 

Lewton-lirain,  L. 

Joh. 

Crossland,  C. 

Clare 

Ds  Lloyd,  LI.  S. 

Christ's 

Ds  Fairgrieve,  M.  M. 

Pet. 

May,  O. 

Joh. 

Fry,  J. 

Trin. 

Mellanby,  J. 

Emm. 

Gray,  W. 

King's 

Pinches,  H.  I. 

Sid. 

Guthrie,  T. 

King's 

*Richardson,  O.  W 

Trill. 

Hacking,  A. 

Christ's 

Second  Class. 

Ackroyd,  ir. 

Cains 

Ferguson,  A.  C.W 

Christ's 

Adams,  J. 

.Joh. 

Freshwater,  J.  D. 

L  Trin. 

Anstead,  R.  D. 

Christ's 

Furnivall,  .1.  S. 

Trin.II. 

Aubrey,  A.  Vl. 

Em  lit. 

Gardner,  E. 

Cuius 

Birks,  G.  T. 

King's 

Goyder,  F.  W. 

Joh. 

Ds  Brown,  H. 

Trin. 

Hack,  J.  IL          NonColl. 

Bryant,  V.  S. 

Dou-n. 

]  Larry,  X.  (i. 

Jesus 

Burroughes,  H.  N 

Trin. 

Holtzmann,W.W 

.  Christ's 

C'oddington,  E. 

Down. 

Hudson,  B. 

Clare 

Cooper,  .J.  S. 

Jesus 

Izard,  A.  F. 

Sid. 

Cooper,  W.  F. 

Clare 

Kidd,  F.  S. 

Trin. 

Crampliorn,  F.  T. 

Emm. 

Leech,  B. 

Clare 

Crowther,  C.  R. 

Joh. 

M<;askie,  H.  B. 

Caius 

Dawson,  <;.  n.  W. 

Trin. 

^Marshall,  F.  H.  A 

Ch7-ist's 

Elles,  B.  W. 

King's 

Ds  Martin- Jones, CM.  Trin. 

Elliott,  A.  F. 

Emm. 

Matthews,  J.  C. 

Dotvii. 

Evans,  W.  I. 

Joh. 

Molteno,  E.  B.  F. 

Pemh. 

Bacon,  II.  Christ's 

Brailey,  A.  R.         Down. 
Bulley,  F.  M.  Emm. 

Cooper,  C.  Forster  T'rin. 
Cooper,  H.  Em  in. 

(Crowfoot,  VV.  B.      Emm. 
Cunnington,C.  W.  Aon  Coll. 
Day,  A.  P.  Chrisfs 

Dodd,  S.  I'aiiis 

Donnell,  .1.  H.         Caius 
Droop,  C.  E.  Trin. 

(■ardner-Medwin,F.M.  Tr. 
Ds  Ghosh,  B.  C.  Joh. 


Third  Class. 

Goulden,  C.  B.     Non  Coll. 
Us  Graham,  IL  J.        Emm. 

Grant,  M.  F.  Trin. 

(Jregory,  C.  H.        Emm. 

Harrisson,  E.  H.     Clare 

liavnes,  H.  G.  L.  Down. 

Hills,  W.  H.  Peinb. 

lluniphrys.W.E.H.  Down. 

I  rving,  J.  B.  Joh. 

Leighton,  V.  F.       Joh. 
Ds  Lenfestey,  S.  de  J.  Pet. 

Page,  C.  H.  W.        Corp. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
Garrioch,  J.  S. 
Hartle,  H.  J. 
Smith,  E.  A. 
Sollas,  1.  B.  .1. 


Robinson,  H. 
Robinson,  R.  E. 
Ryffel,  J.  H. 
Scott,  C.  T. 
Ds  *Siddons,  A.  W. 
Stuart,  G.  A.  D. 
Tuck,  G.  L. 
Walker,  E.  E. 
Walker,  J.  E. 
Ward,  E. 
*WooIley,  V.  .J. 
Wragg,  E. 
Wyeth,  F.  J. 


Trin. 

Trill. 

Pet. 

Sid. 

Jes. 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Clan- 

Kiwfs 

Trin.II. 

Joh. 


Ds  Morgan,  W.  P. 
Nicholson,  F.  D. 
Panton,  P.  N. 
Paraniore,  W.  F 
Rickett,  (i.  R. 
Rolfe,  R. 
Scarborough, O.L.  Joh. 
Slione,  H.  J.  Emm. 

Simpson,  A.  M.       King's 
Spearman,  B.  Caius 

Thomson,  ILR.W.  Sid. 
Thurlow,  B.  L.        Caius 
Tombs,  E.  B. 
Tonge,  G.  P. 
Wales,  U. 
Wicks,  C.  A. 
Wigrani,  L.  K. 


Hi  mi's 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Kiwi's 

Clare 


Sid. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

Cuius 

Trin. 


I'avne,  R.  Caius 

l'ohiberton,W.P.  D.  Joh. 


Pope,  C.  A.  W. 

Trin. 

Ranking,  G.  L. 

Peinh. 

|{ix,  W.  A. 

Joh. 

Robbins,  U.  H. 

Trill. 

Salzniann,  L.  F. 

Peiiib. 

Sidgwick,  H.  C. 

Clare 

Watt,  W.  O. 

Trin. 

Western,  G.  T. 

Pemb. 

Winn,  W.  J.  G. 

Trin. 

Young,  S.  L.  O. 

Christ' 

I  Second  Class. 

Newnham    Cartwright,  F.  Newnham 

Newnham  ,  Cullis,  W.  C.  Newnham 

Newnham  \  Ingram,  L.  Newnham 

Newnham  ,  Paterson,  IL  V.  Newnham 

1  Philip,  M.  E.  de  R.  Newnham 

I  Shove,  R.  F.  Oirton 

i  Stones,  B.  Newnham 

1  Univertity  Lecturer  iu  Agricultural  Pbyslologjr 


Third  Class. 
Brown,  B.  I.  Girton 

Sully,  G.  Girton 

VVitherington,  M.  .V.  Ncwnhai 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TEIPOSES. 


485 


Examiners  : 


F.  F.  Blackman,  M.A.,  J  oh. 

W.  L.  H.  Duckworth,  M.A.,  Jesus. 

J.  B   Farnitir. 

H.  J.  H.  Feutoii,  M.A.,  C/n-isf's. 

H.  (jadow,  M.A.,  King's. 

V.  ftotch. 

T.  Wardrop  Griffith. 

J.  N.  Laiigley,  Sc.D.,  Trin. 


J.  J.  Lister,  M.A.,  Joh. 
Henry  A.  Miers. 
J.  H.  Poyutiug,  Sc.D.,  Trin. 
F.  K.  C.  Eeed,  M.A.,  Trin. 
S.  Skinner,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
W.  J.  Sollas,  Sc.D.,  Joh. 
L.  J.  Spencer,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
W.  A.  Tildeu. 


Paet  II.  — June,  1900. 


Cole,  S.  W.  (Physiology)  Trin. 

Crossland,  C.       (Zoology)  C/are 

Uoncaster,  L.  (1)  (Zoology)  Kinn's 

Ds  *Jones,  H.  O.  (2)  (Clieiiiistry)  Clare 

Ds  Lewtoii-Bi'iiin,  L.     (Botany)  Jnh. 

Lowe,  W.  (Physiology)  (Jaius 

Ds  Mellaiibv,  .1.        (Phvsiologv)  Emm. 

Mott,  C'.'F.  (Physics)    '  Trin. 

Ds  Noon,  L.  (Physiology)  Trin. 


•Richardson,  O.  W.  (Chemistry : 

Physics)    '    Trin. 
Ds  Rvffel,  J.  H.        (Chemistry)      Pet. 

Walker,  E.  E.     (Geology)  Trin. 

Ds  Ward,  E.       (Human  Anatomy 

with  Physiology)  Clare 

Ds  *Woolley,  V.  .J.  (Physiology;  Human 

Anatomy  with  Physiology)  King's 


Adams,  .J.  Joh. 

Ds  Boothroyd,  H.  E.  Sid. 


Second  Class. 

Brown,  8.  E.      Christ's 
Cohen,  R.  W.    Emm. 


Robinson,  R.  E. 
Ds  Scott,  C.  T. 


Trin. 
Sid. 


Ds  Hewlett,  F.  M.  Christ's 

Ds  Leech,  B.  Clare 

1  Ds  Marshall,  F.  H.  A.     Christ's 

(1)  Distinguished  in  Zoology. 

(2)  Distinguished  in  Chemistry. 


First  Class 


WOMEN. 

Seconil  Class. 
C'lillis,  W.  C.         Newnham 
Philip,  M.  KAaK.  Newnham 


1  University  Lectu 


L  Agricultural  Physiology. 


486 


NATUEAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  l.—June,  1900. 


First  Class. 

Badcock,  \V.  C. 

Queens' 

Gibb,  H.  P. 

Sid. 

Newbould,  H.  S. 

Trin.H. 

Barclay,  J.  (J. 

Trin. 

Ds  Goodwin,  E. 

Emm. 

Pascoe,  E.  H. 

Joh. 

Bell,  G.  M. 

Trill. 

*Gregory,  R.  P. 

Jolt. 

Regan,  C.  T. 

Queens' 

Browning,  H.  \. 

Jolt. 

Hanson,  K.  K. 

Trill. 

Sager,  J.  L. 

NonColl. 

Bullougli,  H. 

Sid. 

Harding.  A.  .J. 

Joh. 

Scotson,  .J.  T. 

Pet. 

Coak'S,  M. 

Sid. 

Heaton,  F. 

Emm. 

Ds  Thompson,  H.  T. 

Christ's 

Colt,  (J.  11. 

Sid. 

Hepvvorth,  F.  A. 

Jolt. 

Ds  Thompson,  F.  W 

.  Sid. 

Crc.cker,  J.  C. 

J  oh. 

.Joseph,  H.  M. 

Trin. 

Ticeliurst,  G.  A. 

Joh. 

Drapes,  T.  L. 

Sid. 

Keelinc;,  B.  F.  K. 

Trin. 

Wakelv,  L.  D. 

Joh. 

l>iKlgeon,  A.  F. 

Trill. 

'Lock,  H.  H. 

Caitts 

White,' W.  H. 

Trin. 

llUiott,  T.  1?. 

Trill. 

Mathews,  C.  M. 

Kim/'s 

Williams,  G.  W. 

Jolt. 

I'earnskles,  W.  G 

Sid. 

Mollison,  W.  M. 

KiitA/'s 

Woodcock,  F. 

Peinh. 

I'ox,  0. 

Christ's 

Moore,  R.  F. 

CItr'isl's 

Young,  E.  H. 

Trin. 

I'yson,  1'.  F. 

Sid. 

Second  Class 

Akerman,  C.  Cuius 

Backhouse,  A.  E.  Kino's 

Ds  Bloom,  E.  F.  D.  Jolt'. 

Borlase,  .J.  .J.  1).  Siil. 

roUinKliam,  D.  H.  Kiiii/'s 

Cowan,  G.  Kinifs 

Crosslev,  A.  II.  Cla'rc 

liaiikrs,  S,  II.  Cains 

Havi.s,  II.  M.  Trin. 

i:ilis.  10.  A.  fhitni. 

I'.-ilk,  II.  /w/(-/V 

l'aw,Tlt,  II.  II.  .1.  'Triii. 

I'iild,.!.  II.  Jolt. 

[■■letclier.  V.  Joh. 

Forbor,  E.  R.  Trin. 


Bird,  G.  F.  Trm. 

Birkett,  H.  J.  D.  Trin. 

Briu'gs,  M.  B.  Joh. 

Brown,  A.  <).  Trin. 

lirown,  !•;.  M.  I\mh. 

(  ass.  L.  ]■'.  Emtit. 

Clarke,  II.  M.  Clare 

Cl:irke,  .'^.  II.  Caias 

Cuurlaidd,  R.  M.  Peiiih. 
Ci.v.'iiton.A.W.I).  T;v». 

I'ardon,  II.  .1.  Chrisl'i 

I'ootuer,  G.  R.  Pentli. 

Fraser,  D.  H.  Cains 


First  Class. 
Clark,  R.  M.        (lirton 


Foster,  B.  le  N.  Cuius 
Frankenburg,Ij.H.  Emm. 

Coodchild,  .1.  Clare 

(ioodliti'e,  A.  Kiiiifs 

Hart,  R.  N.  Sitl'. 

llij,'.son,  E.  Maiid. 

llotlmann,  W.  A.  Christ's 

Holt,  A.  Peinb. 

Ingram,  B.  Joh. 

Ds  Jettery,  F.  H.  Trin. 

.leffrevs,  W.  M.  Trin. 

Leake,  II.  M.  Christ's 

Lee,  R.  H.  L.  Pet. 

Lister,  AV.  K.  Pemh. 


'Third  Class. 

Geoghegan,  R.  H.  King's 
Ds  Hardingliam.C.H.  Christ's 
Harrison,  Everard  Trin. 
Ilibbins,  F.  A.        Joh. 
IlilLs,  T.  W.  S.        Down. 
I  lone,  I'.  F.  Down. 

Ilorne,  II.  F.  King's 

llowartli,  W.  G.    King's 
K'lrr,  \.  K.  Chri,it's 

Kirhv,  A.  H.  Joh. 

Longley,  R.  W.      Pet. 
Moffiitt,  V.  W.  P.  Clare 
Neil,  A.  T.  Corp. 


Low,  J.  M.  Emm. 

Marris,  H.  1".  Cains 

1  Montagu,  E.  .S.       Trin. 
Nicholls,  J.  R.  L.  Trin. 
Plowright,C.T.MacL.  ,/()/j. 
Savory,  G.  Trin. 

Sonierville,  T.        Emm. 
Sparrow,  E.  C.        Trin. 
Stenhouse,  .J.  SL   Sid. 
WhitHeld,  .J.  L.     NunColl. 
Whitting,  R,  K.      Kiiai's 
Wills,  R.  G.  Joh. 

Wiltshire,  U.  W.  Clare. 
Worthington,l{.A.  Clare 


Orton,  W.  H.  Trin. 
Pain,  B.  II.  Emm. 

Puttock,  R.  Emm. 

Pye-Smith,  A.  S.    Trin. 
Ds  Scarborough, W. II.  Queens' 
Sheaf,  10.  W.  Down. 

Smyth,  \V.  II.  Emm. 
Streatfeild.  \V.  11.  R.  Qii. 
Taylor,  S.  II.  S.  Caitis 
Wiieat,  10.  (i.  Christ's 

Wight,  E.  Sid. 

Winterhothani.W.  King's 
Woods,  F.  L.  Cuius 


WOMEN. 


M  eashani  ,C.  10.  V.  Newn  h  a  m 
Taylor,  V.  E, 


Clianiberlain,  C. 
Hai't-Davis,  M. 
Aeu'iihaiit    .levons,  H.  W. 
Lenwood,  C. 


Seeoiul  Class. 

Newnham 

Newnhiim 


Third  Class. 


.\,inih,nii 

.\,-irnh,liil 
Si'ifiihaiii 
Ncwnham 


1  M.F.  for  Cambridge  (Chestorton). 


Sharpc,  H.  D. 
Wilknison,  F. 


Baker,  E.  W. 

Frood,  S. 
•Mackie,  B.  10. 
Stone,  10.  M. 
Wrenford,  .M.  M. 


•u'nham 
■wiihaiii 
trnhani 
■ifiihuiii 
rioii 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


487 


Examiners  : 


Skinner,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Schuster. 

Rulieniaiin,  M.A.,  Cams. 
.  A.  TiMeii. 
.  A.  Mieis. 

T.  Prior. 

E.  ('.  Reed,  M.A.,  7nii. 
.  W.  Watts,  M.A.,  .Sidiiei/. 


F.  G.  Parsons. 

W.  L.  H.  Duckworth,  M.A.,  Jesus 

F.  Darwin,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

J.  B.  Farmer. 

W.  F.  R.  Wehlon,  M.A.,  Joh. 

J.  J.  Lister,  M.A.,  Joh. 

F.  Gotch. 

H.  K.  Anderson,  M.D.,  Cains. 


Part  II.— June,  1901. 


Fir.'il  Class. 


j    *BarKer,  (i. 


(Hiitaiiy  iind 

Clieniistry)  Kim/'s 
Cleniiiisoii,  F.  J.  (Physiology)  Cains 
Crocker, . I.  ('.  (Chemistry)      Joh. 

1)8  Elliott,  T.  H.     (I'liysi(il(.f.'y  aiid 

Human  Anatomy 
witli  I'hysiology)  Trin. 


l)s  ' Feurnsides,  W.  (i.  (Geology) 
Ds  May,  O.  (Physiology) 

Wakely,  L.  1).         (Botany  and 
Zoology) 

White,  W.  H.  (Physics) 


)s  UulloUKh,  II.  ,Si(l. 

Cooper,  C.  Forster   'lYhi. 
)s  Fyson,  I'.  F.  Sid. 

>s  Hanson,  K.  K.         Trin. 


)s  Iloffmauu,  W.  A.     Chrisfs 
)8  Holt,  A.  Pcmlj. 


Second  C/ass. 
Low,  .J.  M. 
Ds  Mathews,  C  M. 
Ds  Mollison,  W.  M. 


Emm. 
King's 
Kin(j's 


Third  C/ass. 

Ds  Pascoe,  E.  II. 
])»  iSager,  J.  L. 


Joh. 
NonCull. 


Ds  Moore,  R.  F. 

Ds  Regan,  C.  T. 

AVragg,  E. 


Ds  Woodcock,  F. 


Sid. 
Joh. 


Joh. 
Trin. 


Christ's 
Queens' 
Trin.H. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 

Hartle,  H.  J.        (Chemistry)      Sewnham 
fSollas,  I.  B.  J.      (Zoology)  Sewnham 


Second  Clas 


Clark,  R.  M. 
Taylor,  C.  E. 


Third  Class. 
Measham,  C.  E.  C. 


Girlon 
Newnham 


Nciv-nham 


488 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  l.~June,  1901. 


Anderson,  R  D.  Pemh. 

Bailey,  B.  B.  Clare 

Cameron.  H.  C.  Joh. 

Cartwrip;ht,  W.  <7are 

Cassiilv,  M.  A.  crurc 

Coles,  C.  St  A.  Trln. 
Cuiuberlidge,\V.  I.  Christ's 

Denliam,  H.  A.  Joli. 

Edmonds,  S.  F.  Sid. 

Garnsey,  E.  Caius 

Hamill,  J.  M.  THn. 

Hewitt,  J.  ■  Jesus 


First  Class. 

Hodgliin,  fi.  L. 
Iluglies,  E.  C. 
Humplirey,  D. 
James,  T  C. 
.Juler.  F.  A. 
Kewley,  .J. 
King,  L.  A.  L. 
Lambert,  H. 
Lambert,  -J. 
Lang,  W.  D. 
*Lucas,  K. 
Macfie,  J.  W.  S. 


Trin. 

Clare 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Kinp's 

Joh'. 

Trin. 

Down. 

Peml). 

Trin. 

Cains 


Macnab,  J.  T.  Christ's 

Mitcbell,  B.  E.         Joh. 
Muff,  H.  B.  Chri.it's, 

Owen,  S.  A.  Trin. 

Rittcnberg.M.M.L.  (V(()M 
Simpson,  G.  C.  K.  Joli. 


Smith,  F.  G. 

Clare    \ 

Watson,  E.  R. 

Jesus    ! 

Wilde,  E.  H.  N. 

Kiiif/'s 

Willis,  .T.  K. 

Queens' 

Wilson,  C.  J. 

Christ's 

Austin,  P.  C. 
Back.  I.  G. 
Bankart,  A.  S.  B. 
Barris,  .J.  D. 
Bell,  E. 
Ds  Boutflower,  C. 
Burne,  B. 
Collett,  G.  F. 
Dickson,  H.  S. 
Drysdale,  T. 
Dukes,  L. 
Ferrar,  II.  T. 


Emm. 

Trin.Il. 

Trin. 

Caius 

Clare 

Trin. 

Cains 

Pemb. 

Vlirist's 

Jesus 

Trin. 

Sid. 


Banister,  J.  15.  Jesus 

Beale,  J.  R.  Clare 

Bean,  J.  W.  B.  H.Selw. 

Bisseker,  R.  G.  Jesus 

Burgess,  A.  S.  Caius 

Cockin,  R.  P.  Caius 

Cook,  I-;.  B.  Cuius 

Corbett,  (i.  H.  U.  Kinn's 

Coulson,  R.  N.  Caiu.i 

Co.\,  (i.  L.  ChrLifs 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 

Ds  Gaskell,  J.  F. 
HallQwes,K.  A.K. 
Harrison,  H.  G. 
Harvviiod.S.  D.  F. 
Hastings,  W. 
Henry,  S.  A. 
.Jackson,  H.  B. 
Letbbridge,  E.  H. 
Lloyd,  E. 
Long,  B.  E. 
Macalister,G.H.K 
Mackenzie,  S.  M. 

Third  Class. 

Davies,  L.  G.  Trin. 

Dixon,  8.  Trill. 

Fardon,  A.  H.  (Christ's 

I'otliergill,  C.  F.  Emm. 

(;n'enleos,.r.R.C.  Joh. 

(;rovrs,  W.  P.  ChrLifs 

llardwickc,  K.  C.  Cor/iiis 

llolruvd,  (i.  Chri.il's 

llowitt,  A.  15.  Cl((rr 
Lawton-Rolierts,.I.C.  (7((;v 


Caius 

Caius 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

.  Joh. 

Trin. 


WOMEN. 

Sceond  Class. 


Robert.son,  A.     Newnliam  ,  DeancButcber,H.D.  iV(i«t/«j;« 
Slater,  J.  M.  W.  Newnham    Killby,  H.  B.  Newnham 

Lamond,  I.  T.  Girton        I 

I  Walker,  H.  Newnham  I 


Miller,  A.  H. 
Mounsev.  J.  E. 
Nixon,  .S.  H. 
Oliver.  E.  G. 
Palmer,  C.  E. 
Pollard,  W.  B. 
Bobin-son,  W.  H. 
Sbepperson,E.  W. 
Stephens,  P.  S. 
Sutton,  F.  J. 
Thornton,  F.  .1. 
Trapnell,  F.  C. 


Trin. 

Kiny's 

Emm. 

Down. 

Caius 

Clare 

Down. 

Chri.s'1' 

Trin. 

Euim. 

Cuius 

Kind's 


M-^Lean,  H. 
Parkinson,  P.  R. 
Ponder,  C.  W. 
Havner,  W.  H. 
Stanlev-Clarke,  ( 
Stewart.  .1.  W, 
Walker,  II. 
Wallis.  A. 
AVilkin,  .\rlhur 
Wilson,  E.  .1. 


Caius 

Caius 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Cams 

Christ') 

Emm. 

K  inn's 

Kinq's 

Ma'yd. 


Isaacson,  C.  F. 
Ri.\,  G.  A. 


Girton 
Xewnham 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


489 


Examinees  : 


\V.  B.  Hardy,  M.A.,  Cains. 

H.  Starling. 

Ruhemaim,  M.A.,  Caius. 

Walker. 
V.  F.  R.  Weldoii,  M.A.,  >St  John's. 

Graham  Kerr,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
V.  W.  Watts,  M.A.,  >Sid>iei/. 
I.  Woods,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


A.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pemhrolce. 

G.  T.  Prior. 

N.  B.  Harman,  M,A.,  St  John's. 

F.  G.  Parsons. 

F.  Darwin,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

D.  H.  Scott. 

A.  Schuster. 

T.  C.  Fitzpatrick,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


Bailey,  E.  H. 

)s  Ca.ssidy,  M.  A. 
)s  *Gregoi'v,  1?.  1". 
)s  Hamill,  J.  M. 


Part  ll.—Jime,  1902. 
First  Class. 


((ieology  and 

Physics)  Clare 

(riiysiology)  Clare 

(Botany)  Joh. 

(Pliysiology)  Trin. 


*r.ock,  H.  H. 
Ds  Macfie,  J.  W.  8. 

Newbould,  11.  S. 

Strachan,  .1. 
Ds  Willis,  J.  K. 


(Botany) 
(Pliysiology) 
((■liemistry) 
(Physics)  ' 
(Physiology) 


Cains 
( 'a  ins 
Trin.H. 
Clare 
Queens' 


»s  Cumhcrlidge,  W.  I.  Christ's 
Heaton,  F.  Emm. 

James,  T.  C.  IVin. 


Second  Class. 

Ds  Kewley,  .1. 
Ds  Lang,  W.  D. 
Ds  Macnab,  .1.  T, 


Kiw/s 
Petiib. 

Christ's 


Mitchell,  B.  E. 
Ds  Rose,  P.  .J.  G. 
Ds  Wallis,  A. 


Joh. 
Joh. 
King's 


Third  Class. 

IS  Craven,  E.  M.  Clare      I   Ds  Lee,  R.  H.  L.  Pet. 

's  Hallowes,  K.  A.  K.  Caius 


1  Montagu,  E.  S.        Trin. 


WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
Robertson,  A.        (Botany)       Neivnham 

Second  Class. 
None 

Third  Class. 
Stone,  E.  M.  Neirnliam 

1  M.P.  for  Cambridge  (Chesterton). 


21—5 


490 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  l.—J^me,  1902. 


Austin,  Ij.  .1. 

Si<i. 

Balls,  W.  1.. 

Joh. 

Beacall,  I'. 

Joh. 

Beaton,  K. 

Vniiis 

Butler,  0.  (i. 

Kiiiiii. 

*CanipI)ell,  N.  I{. 

Trill. 

Carpenter,  1''.  AV. 

(■/arc 

Bovvnint,'.  .\.  B. 

Sill. 

Epps,  ('.  11.  B. 

Clirisl's 

Frencli,  K.  K. 

Kiiiii's 

French,  U.  T.  (i. 

Juh. 

Gauv.ain.  11.  .1. 

Joh. 

Gougli,  11.  1'.  B. 

Sid. 

Alexander,  AV.  A. 

Caius 

Allan,  K.  G. 

Pemb. 

Banham.  H.  T.  B 

Emm. 

Blakiston,  C.  H.  N 

Pemb. 

Brothers,  J.  M. 

Trin.JI. 

Burdon,  E.  K. 

Sid. 

Chamberlain,  P.  G 

Caittf 

Churchill,  8. 

Trin. 

Cow,  D.  V. 

Trin. 

Daniell,  P.  F. 

Pet. 

Bavies,  T.  M. 

King's 

Drummond.J.  F.M 

Caius 

Ds  Firkins,  H.  L. 

Cath. 

(iandlii,  N.  H. 

Cains 

Garrett,  T.  H.  II. 

Jesus 

Gledhill,  W.  G. 

Joh. 

Grahhani,  G.  W. 

Joh. 

Ashe,  G.  11. 

Joh. 

Atkin,  E.  E. 

Cains 

Uartlett,  (i.  H. 

Sill. 

U.lliirs,  A.  K. 

Mai/il. 

Uniwii,  S.  R. 

Joh. 

(■(nirtaukl,  .J.  S. 

Kini/'s 

FerKUSSon.J.  N.  F.  Joh. 

(irundy,  M. 

Joh. 

Horner,  N.  G. 

Caius 

First  Class. 

Gow,  A.  Caiiis 

Mall,  H.  S.  Petnl). 

Hill,  R.  A.  P.  Caius 

Hod5,'e,  R.  F.V.  Emm. 

Dutt,  V.  W.  Trill. 

.Jones,  O.  T.  Trin. 

Laidlaw,  P.  P.  Joli. 
■LaniplouKlijF.E .E.  Trin. 

Lang,  B.  T.  Trin. 

Lewis,  E.  I.  Caius 

M'^Intyre,  J.  KiiPi's 

Millington,  J.  P.  Christ's 


Second  Class. 

Gray,  II.  T. 
Greenwood,  G.  F. 
Grell,  .1.  M.  P. 
Ilofnu  yr,  W.  II. 
IloMevii<i\irne,V.C. 
Kenip-Weleli,  .M. 
Keywortli,  W.  D. 
Ds  Kidner,  A.  \i. 
Lillingston,  C. 
M'^Donald,  S.  G. 
Mackenzie,L.H.L. 
Mennell,  J.  B. 
Mounsey.  G.  F. 
Newman,  F.  H.  C. 
Nicholson,  A.  F. 
Pratt.  H.  R.  II. 
Priston,  S.  B. 

Third  Class. 


Jones,  T.  A.  Caius 

Leite,H.M. J.F.  de  P.P.  Caius 


Trin. 

Sid. 

H.Sclw. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

King's 

H.S'elw. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

King's 

Jesiis 

Trin. 

Down. 

Joh. 


Mehta,  V.  B. 
Morgan,  J.  D. 
Moxon,  H.  W. 
Nicholl,  A.  M.  C. 
Noyes,  11.  F.  G. 
Owen,  A.  H. 
Patel,  U.  B. 


Pel. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Caius 

Cuius 

Joh. 


Nicol,  J. 
Parnell,  T. 
Picton,  T 
*Hastall,  R.  H. 
Robinson,  J.  H. 
Rothera,  A.  C.  II. 
Roy,  U.  W. 
Schofield.F.H.V. 
Sewell,  R.  B.  S. 
Smith,  A.  M. 
Strickland,  C. 
Wallis,  B. 


Reeve,  H.  C. 
Salmon,  V.  G. 
Scruby,  F.  S. 
Simon,  II.  H. 
Smith,  P.  II. 
Stallard,  P.  L. 
Suhr,  A.  C.  H. 
Tasker,  M.  B. 
Tipper,  G.  H. 
rnwin,II.A.  R.E. 
Venning,  J.  A. 
Waylen,  G.  H.  H. 
White,  II.  L. 
Williams,  W.  P. 
Wood,  J.  L. 
Wright,  C.  H. 


Pitt,  W.  O. 
Pontifex,  H.  A. 
Remfrv,  F.  G.  P. 
Smith,  J.  M. 
Taylor,  R.  S. 
Webb,  G.  L. 
Weir,  H.  B. 
Wvman,  II.  N. 
Young,  F.  P 


Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Clirisl's 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Sid. 

Christ'i 

Chris/'. 

Emm. 

Caius 

Trin. 


Emm. 
Je.<!tis 
li.Se/ir. 
Kinij's 
Pemb. 
Caius 
Caius 
Sid. 
Clare 
H.Selw. 
Trin. 
King's 
SiiL 
Doirn. 
Trin. 
Sid. 


Emm. 

Pemh. 

Clare 

Christ's 

Down. 

Cuius 

Trin. 

Caius 

Christ's 


First  Class. 

Ragstcr,  L.  E.     Girton 
Schoolev,  B.  M.  Neivnham 
Symns,  M.  M.     Newnham 
Wheldale,  M.      Newnham 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Hrinkwortli,  M.  M.  Girton 

Collard,  A.  L.  Neivnham 

Dennison,  E.  A.  Girton 

Hough,  E.  M.  Newnham 

Mayticld,  M.  Girton 
Vernon  Ilarcourt,  .1,  Girton 

Willcock,  E.  G.  Newnham 


'Third  Class. 
None' 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TEIPOSES. 


491 


Examiners: 


T.  C.  Fitzpatrick,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

L.  E.  Wilberforce,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

H.  Mf-Leod. 

C.  T.  Heycock,  M.A.,  KiiKj's. 

N.  B.  Harman,  M.A.,  Ht  Johns. 

A.  Keith. 

G.  F.  H.  Smith. 

A.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 


W.  B.  Hardy,  M.A.,  Caius. 

E.  H.  StarUng. 

H.  Woods,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

T.  T.  Groom,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

J.  Graham  Kerr,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

J.  S.  Gardiner,  M.A.,  Caius. 

D.  H.  Scott. 

H.  Marshall  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Sidney. 


Part  U.—Jime,  1903. 


Field,  .J.  H. 
Gow,  A. 


Ds  Hewitt,  .T. 
Ds  Jones,  U.  T. 

Laidlaw,  P.  P, 
Ds  Millington,  J.  P.    (Chemistry) 
Ds  *Rastall,  R.  H.       (Geology) 
DsRothera,  A.  C.  II.  (Physiology) 


(Physics) 
(Chemistry  and 

Physics) 
(Zoology) 
(Geology) 
(Physiology) 


First  Class. 
Joh.  Ds  Roy,  D.  W.       (Human  Anatomy 

with  Physiology)  Sid. 
Caius  Ds  Sewell,  R.  B.  S.  (Physiology  and 

Jesus  Human  Anatomy 

Trin.  with  Physiology)  Christ's 

Joh.         \     Ds  Simpson,  Ci.  C.  E.  (Physiology)        Joh. 
Christ's        Ds  Smith,  A.  M.  (Botany)  Emm. 

Christ's   ,     Ds  Stallard,  P.  L.       (Physiology)        Caius 
Emm. 


Ds  Austin,  L.  .J. 
Ds  Beaton,  E. 
Ds  Epps,  C.  H.  B. 


Ds  Butler,  G.  G. 


Sec07id  Ctass. 


Sill.        1    Ds  Grabham,  G.  W.     Joh. 
Caius     I    Ds  Hill,  R.  A.  P.  Caiu.i 

Christ's     Ds  Picton,  T.  Emm. 


Tipper,  G.  H. 
Watson,  E.  R. 


Clare 
Jesus 


Third  Class. 
I   Ds  Hall,  H.  S.  Pemh.     |   Ds  Robinson,  J.  H.      Sid. 


ADVANCED  STUDENT. 
Bartlett,  A.  W.  Christ's. 


WOMEN. 

First  Class. 
.Slater,  J.  .M.  W.     (Physics  and  Chemistry) 

Second  Class. 
None 

Third  Class. 
None 


Neivnham 


492 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1903. 


*A(,'ar,  W.  E.  Kinn's 

Beesley,  Ij.  Cains. 

Blackii',  A.  Pel. 

JiDiiid.  J.  H.  Pnnb. 

Bryant,  (_'.  Ij.  Down. 

t'liittock,  ('.  'I'rin. 

Cutting,  E.  M.  J»h. 

Earle,  H.  (i.  Down. 

Foster,  W.  II.  Joh. 

Graham,  G.  Trin. 


First  Class. 

Hele,  T.  S.  Emm. 

Hodgson,  H.  H.  Trin. 

Jolly,  L.  J.  P.  Joh. 

Ds  Kemiftt,  W.  11.  Joh. 

Us  Kill;,',  G.  K.  Joh. 

lA'atlu'r,  F.  Clare 

Lees,  K.  A.  Kimi's 

liloyd,  It.  B  Emm. 

M'^Dowall,  S.  A.  Trin. 

*Mottrana,  V.  H.  Trin. 


Perrin,  W.  S.  Caius 

Potts,  F.  A.  Trin. II. 

Richardson,  L.  F.  Kini/'s 

Kidgway,  J.  7'rin. 

Ds  fSlator,  F.  Joh. 

Smith,  H.  Sid. 

S(jens,  W.  Kint/'s 

Taylor,  C.  S.  Eni'in. 

Whitehead,  C.  E.  Caius 

Woodhead,  J.  A.  Clare 


Bailey,  G.  F.  S.  Caius 

Bahr,  P.  H.  Trin. 

Barker,  D.  A.  Trin. 

Barker,  F.  A.  Emm. 

Briggs,  W.  A.  Joh. 

Browning,  P.  T.  Trin. 

t'ane,  L.  H.  Kimi's 

Carran,  W.  Emm. 

Cavalier,  H.  O.  Trin. 

Clarke,  H.  J.  Trin. 

Cookson,  K.  Trin. 


Sceond  Class. 

Drew,  G.  H. 
Enibleton,  D. 
Gawlen,  H.  L. 
(ireene,  C.  W. 
(iregson,  H.  W. 
Grico,  J.  W. 
(iriffin,  F.  W.  W. 
Haugliton,  A.  J. 
Iletherington,  A.  L. 
Newbold,  C.  J. 


Christ's 

Christ's 

Caius 

Emm. 

Christ's 

King's 

King's 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Cains 


Oulton,  E.  V. 
Pearson,  W.  W. 
Penry,  .J.  If.  L. 
Rawlinson,  R.  L. 
Singer,  A.  L. 
Sutton,  W.  H.  R. 
Ticehurst,  C.  B. 
Walker,  S.  L. 
Webber,  H.  N. 
Wright,  0.  K. 


Christ's 

Emm. 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Kinii's 

Vou'n. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Christ's 


Ashby,  II.  T.  Emm. 

Ds  Baxter,  T.  V.  T.  Corp. 

Berry,  H.  S.  Clare 

Binning,  S.  Caius 

liovle,  1).  H.  Joh. 

( 'harles,  A.  deC.  C.  Magd. 

Clayton,  E.  B.  Cams 

Cox,  1).  H.  Caius 

D.iisliam,  A.  T.  Joh. 

Drake,  A.  W.  C.  Pemb. 

UraiKi-,  .J.  R.  Joh. 

Dryland,  G.  W.  Caius 


Third  Class. 

Dumaresq,  O.  W.  Sid. 
Emrys-Jones,  M.  F.   Caius 

Espih,  C.  K.  Christ's 

Fleming,  G.  B.  King's 

Ds  Glauert,  O.  Clare 

Ds  Goddard,  H.  Joh. 
Ileyworth,  (i.  A.  F.  Trin. 

Ilinde,  B.  B.  Emm. 

Ds  Hough,  J.  F.  Joh. 

Jones,  C.  E.  M.  King's 

Jones,  W.  H.  Christ's 

Luker,  S.  G.  Pemb. 


Mander,  G.  le  M.     Trin. 

Martin,  J.  H.  B.  Emm. 

Morgan,  F.  C.  Trin. 

Nelson,  R.  H.  Trin. 

Ough,  J.  Emm. 

Pearson,  D.  G.  Pemb. 

Pratt,  John  H.  Trin. 

Sandbach,  E.  King's 

Svensson,  R.  Caiiis 
Ds  Tanipoe,  A.  M«G.  C.    Clare 

Taylor,  H.  H.  Pt-mfi. 


First  ( 'lass. 
Slater,  1.  L.  JS'cwnham 


WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 


Drey,  L.  H. 
Krodsham,  E. 
Ilarre,  G.  E. 


Newnham 
Newnham 
Girlon 


Third  Class. 

Ilorobin,  E.  (!.  Niirnham 

Mathers,  F.  J.  Newnliam 

Meade,  A.  G.  Newnham 

Stewart,  G.  Newnham 


NATUKAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


493 


Examinees  : 


H.  Marshall  Ward,  Sc.D.,  Sidne>j. 

C.  T.  Heycoi-k,  M.A.,  Kiwfs. 

A.  Smithells. 

E.  Barclay-Smitb,  M.D.,  Kimj's. 

A.  Keith. 

W.  B.  Hardy,  M.A.,  Cuius. 

W.  A.  Herdinaii. 

J.  S.  Gardiner,  M.A.,  Caius. 


E.  "Waymouth  Eeid,  M.B.,  Duwitinij. 

A.  Harker,  M.A.,  >St  John's. 

T.  Groom,  M.A.,  ;S'<  JoJni's. 

G.  F.  H.  Smith. 

L.  J.  Spencer. 

W.  C.  I),  ■\\lietham,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

L.  K.  Wilberforce,  M.A.,  Tiinity. 

H.  Wager. 


Part  II.— June,  1904. 


First 

Class. 

Ds  'Agar,  W.  E 

(Zoology) 

Kino's 

Ds  *Lamplough, 

F.E.E 

(Chemistry) 

Trill. 

Ds  Balls,  W.  L. 

(Botany) 

Jo),: 

Ds  Lloyd,  R.  B. 

(Physiology) 

Emm 

Carpenter,  F.  W. 

(Clienifstrv) 

a  are 

Mcbowall,  S. 

A. 

(Zoology)  " 

Trin. 

Chittock,  C. 

(Physics) 

Trill. 

Ds  Nicol,  .J. 

(Physics) 

Trin. 

Cutting,  E.  M. 

(Botany) 

Juh. 

Perrin,  W.  S. 

(Zoology) 

Cai'i. 

Drunimond,  .J.  F.  M 

(Botany) 

Cains 

Ds  Smith,  B. 

(Geology) 

Sill. 

Ds  Hele,  T.  S. 

(Physiology 

Emm. 
Second 

Class. 

Brothers.  J.  M.  Triii.H. 

Ds  Foster,  W.  H.  Joli. 

Ds  *Gold,  E.  Joh. 

Graham,  G.  Trin. 


Hodgson,  H.  H.  Trin. 

Jolly,  L.  J.  P.  Joh. 

Leather,  F.  Clare 

Ridgway,  J.  Trin. 


Ds  .Singer,  A.  L.  Kinij's 

Whitehead,  C.  E.    Caius 
Ds  Wright,  O.  K.  Christ's 


Beacall,  T. 
Ds  Carran,  W. 


Third  Class. 

Joh.         I   Ds  Gregson,  IL  W.      Christ's 
Emm.      I    Ds  Griffin,  F.  W.  W.    Kiii,/'s 


WOMEN. 


Slater,  I.  L.  (Geology)       A'ewnham 

Wheldale,  M.        (Botany)         Newnhain 
Willcock,  E.  G.     (Physiology)  Newnham 


Ds  Webber,  H.  N.        Joh. 


Second  Class. 


Drew,  H. 
Hough,  E.  M. 


Newnham 
Newnham 


Third  Class. 
None 


494 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1904. 


First  Class. 

Amos,  A. 

Down. 

Core,  A.  S.  W. 

Jesus 

Laird-Clowes,G.S 

Sid. 

Atkinson,  A.  G. 

Trin. 

Fearnsides,  E.  G. 

Trin.H. 

Lees,  A.  H. 

King's 

Bailev,  T.  E.  G. 

Clare 

Fergusson,  N.  M. 

Maqd. 

I^ongbottom,  A. 

Trih. 

KickiTdike,  1{.  B. 

Cains 

Fison,  W.  J. 

Sid. 

Merriman,  H.  W. 

Trin. 

Mispliani,  .J.  W. 

Emm. 

Fordham,  W.  H. 

Down. 

Ds  Pliillips,  S.  H. 

Joh. 

Hiiiuks,  F.  T. 

Emm. 

Frankland,  E.  P. 

Trin. 

Priest,  n.  C. 

Caius 

Buoklev,  .).  P. 

Trin. 

(iriffitli,  W.  8t  B. 

Trin. 

Row,  V.  P. 

Joh. 

Burden,  H.  A. 

Trill. 

Henderson,  P. 

Joh. 

Siddle,  G.  L. 

Calm 

Bygi'Hve,  W. 

Ckri.si's 

Hill,  .J.  H. 

Joh. 

Stockdale,  F.  A. 

Magd. 

Cliase,  ]{.  G. 

Trin. 

Ds  Hills,  G.  F.  S. 

Trin. 

Sturdv,  A.  C. 

Pemb. 

t'liulil),  V.  n.  K. 

Chrisr.s 

Hopkins,  W.  B. 

Trin.H. 

Ds  Tanne"r,  E.  L. 

Clare 

Crawford,  U. 

Jesus 

Ihiek,  J. 

H.Selw. 

Teniplenian,W.  H 

Joh. 

Crowther,  .J.  A. 

Joh. 

Jordan,  A.  R. 

Clare 

Walker,  G. 

Trin. 

Davies,  J.  L. 

Emm. 

Joyce,  J.  L. 

King's 

Walker,  K.  M. 

Caius 

Davy,  G.  H. 

Cains 

King,  J.  K. 

Second  Class. 

Pet: 

Wootton,  H.  A. 

Clare 

Anderson,  A.  C. 

Down. 

Cunningham, A.  J. W.  Trin. 

Mellanby.  E. 

Emm. 

Apps,  W.  .J.  E. 

Trin. 

Ds  Dakin,  A. 

Jesns 

Mowatt,  O. 

Caius 

Barker,  G.  D. 

Pet. 

Dean,  L.  T. 

Sid. 

Pearson,  J.  W. 

Emm. 

Burlend,  T.  H. 

Christ's 

DoI)ell,  H. 

Christ's 

Pelly,  A.  C. 

Trin. 

Burrell,  I>.  S.  T. 

Trin. 

Eschwege,  F.  S. 

Clirist's 

Peters,  B.  A.  1. 

Jesus 

Burwell,  W.  K. 

Caius 

Evans,  G. 

Down. 

Poole,  F.  S. 

Sid. 

Buxton,  Antlionj 

Trin. 

Gillies,  H.  D. 

Caius 

Powell,  A.  C. 

Trin. 

Byatt,  H.  V.  B. 

Clare 

Grant,  F.  H.  S. 

Joh. 

Sa.\ton,  W.  T. 

Sid. 

Cameron,  J. 

Trin. 

Haddon,  E.  B. 

Christ's 

Snell,  H.  C. 

Caius 

Carr,  \V.  .J. 

Trin. 

Hodgson,  T.  H. 

Christ's 

Spicer,  D. 

Trin. 

Chan,  S.  P. 

Cains 

Jordan,  W.  H. 

Pemh. 

Stapledon,  R.  G. 

Emm. 

Clianee,  11.  C. 

Trin. 

Knowles,  R. 

Down. 

Swann,  J.  G.  L. 

Christ's 

Coleman,  H.  N. 

Christ's 

Leeke,  C. 

Trin. 

Tavlor,  C.  H.  S. 

Caius 

Collet,  G.  G. 

Trin. 

Markha:in,  R.  G. 

Caius 

Toft,  J.  H. 

Emm. 

Courtauld,  S.  L. 

King's 

Third  Class. 

Arnold,  F.  0. 

Trin. 

Frean,  H.  G. 

Joh. 

Povser,  A.  V. 

Magd. 

Backhouse,  B.  H. 

Trin. 

Harmens,  W. 

Trin. 

Pringle,  K.  D. 

Caius 

Barker,  A. 

Trin. 

Hoffmann,  (J. 

Caius 

Schbn,  B. 

Trin. 

BowrinK,  H. 

King's 

Inglebv,  n.  E. 

Caius 

Shann,  S.  E.  T. 

Caius 

Cane,  H.  J.  B. 

Caius 

Jenkin,  N.  W. 

Christ^s 

Sliarp,  L.  W. 

Caius 

Chappie,  H. 

Joh. 

Jones,  W.  Foiilkcs  King's 

Smith,  F.  H. 

Christ's 

Clark,  C.  R. 

Sid. 

Kitto,  J.  L. 

Joh. 

Stone,  E.  R. 

Emm. 

CoUedge,  L. 

Caius 

Lound,  R.  S. 

H.Selw. 

Treves,  W.  W. 

Caius 

Dearden,  H. 

Caius 

Mackenzie,  C. 

Emm. 

Twigg,  G.  W. 

Caius 

Eales,  W.  H.  F. 

Emm. 

Mountjov,  V.U.  A 

.  Joh. 

Vivian,  C.  St  A. 

Caius 

ElRcr,  T.  G. 

Caius 

Palmer,  C. 

Sid. 

Walker,  K.  W.  S. 

Trin. 

Elliott,  A.  D. 

Christ's 

Parkinson,  W.  G. 

Emm. 

Watkins,  C.  K. 

Emm. 

Fewings,  P.  J. 

Joh. 

Pearson,  G.  C.  M. 

Pemb. 

Ds  Wood,  E. 

Joh. 

Fildes,  P.  0. 

Trin. 

Potter,  A.  R. 

WOMEN. 

Emm. 

Wood,  S. 

Christ's 

J-'irxt  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Clas.t. 

Homer,  A.           NeumUum 

Benton,  M.                 JN 

'ewnham 

Gratton,  M.  8.            Girton 

Caulkin,  E.  E.            i\ 

'ewnham 

Inman,  E.  M.             ( 

irton 

Craske,  P.                   ^ 

'ewnham 

Smith,  E.  M.  G.          Girton 

Goldwin,  M.  B.          Ncwnham 

Luscomhe,  E.  K.        i^ 

'ewnham 

Macken,  M.  E.            Girton 

Mav,  C.                       G 

irton 

Oakden,  I.  M.             Girton 

Pennyc\iick,  L.  M.     Ncwnham 

Smith,  M.  C.  B.          Girton 

Taylor,  A.  P.              Girton 

NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


495 


Examiners: 


A.  C.  Seward,  M.A.,  Emmanuel . 

H.  Wager. 

W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Triititi/. 

L.  J.  Spencer,  M.A.,  Sidnei/. 

R.  T.  (rlazebrook,  M.A.,  Tiiintn. 

W.  C.  D.  Whetham,  M.A.,  rrinit,/. 

E.  Barclay-Smith,  M.D.,  Kimj's. 

A.  Robiusou. 


W.  A.  Herdmaii. 

A.  Sedgwick,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 

E.  Wavmoiith  Reid,  M.B.,  BoicniiK/. 
W.  M. 'Fletcher,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 

H.  O.  Jones,  M.A.,  Clare. 

A.  Smith  ells. 

A.  Harker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

F.  A.  Bather. 


Part  II.— ./»:«e,  1905. 


First  Class. 


Brooks,  I\  T. 
Ds  Crawford,  K. 

Crowther,  .J.  A. 

Mellanljv,  H. 
Ds  *Mottrani,  V.  H. 
Ds  Potts,  F.  A. 

Wootton,  a.  A. 


(Botany) 

(Plivsiologv) 

(Physics) 

(Physiology) 

(Physiology) 

(Zoology,  (ieology) 

(Clieniistry) 


Emm. 
Jesxs 
Juh. 
Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin.  II. 

Clare 


Second  Class. 


Bailev,  T.  E.  G. 
Ds  Burlend,  T.  H. 
Ds  Bygrave,  W. 
Ds  Davies,  J.  L. 

Earle,  H.  G. 


Clare 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Emm. 

Down. 


Ds  Jordan,  \V.  H. 
Ds  Joyce,  J.  L. 
Ds  King,  J.  K. 
Longbottoni,  A. 


Pemh. 
Ki)i(/'s 
Pel.' 
Trin. 


Merriman,  H.  W.  Trin. 


Ds  Powell,  A.  C. 
Ds  Priest,  R.  C. 
Ds  Saxton,  W.  T. 

Taylor,  C.  S. 

Toft,  J.  H. 


Trin. 

Cains 

Si<l. 

Emm. 

Hmm. 


Third  Class. 


Bickerdike,  U.  B.  Caiiis 
Burden,  11.  A.        Trin. 
Ds  l''ergusson,  N.  M.  Magd. 


Ds  Hodgson,  T.  R. 
Ds  Hopkins,  W.  D. 


Christ's 
Trin.H. 


Ds  ScliiJn,  B. 
Ds  Watkins,  ( '. 


Tnn. 
Emm 


WOMEN. 


Homer,  A. 


Krodsham, 


Fir.H  Class. 
(Chemistry) 

Seeonil  Class. 
(Physics) 
Third  Class. 


Kewnham 


496 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1905. 


Airev.J.  H. 

Joh. 

Boswortli,  T. 

(). 

JoJi. 

Boulengor,  (' 

L. 

Kiiti/'i' 

Brown,  J.  D. 

Vlare, 

Burton,  W. 

E lit  III. 

Cam,  W.  II. 

Caiwi 

Clark,  A.. I. 

King's 

CuIIeii,  A.  E. 

Joh. 

Duke,  II.  L. 

Cuius 

Ds  Grantham,  .S.  G.    Triii. 


First  Class. 

Ilamill,  P. 
Hamilton,  A. 
Ileycock,  M.  S. 
Hood,  H.  M. 
Hurst,  A.  W. 
Jackson,  A.  F. 
Jones,  P.  C.  V. 
Langley,  A.  S. 
McDonald,  A. 
McKerrow,  C.  K. 


Trin. 

Christ'} 

Pemb. 

Jesus 

Emm. 

Pet. 

Joh. 

Down. 

Emm. 

Clare 


Norris,  AV.  H.  H. 
Resker,  H.  C. 
Saunders,  K.  J. 
Savage,  E.  G. 
Sleeman,  C.  M. 
Stansfeld,  A.  E. 
Ds  Starte,  O.  H.  B. 
Thodav,  D. 
Verrall,  P.  J. 
Withey,  W.  H. 


Corp. 

Corp. 

Emm. 

Doivn. 

Christ's 

Joli. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 


Ds  Adams,  C  W. 

Anderson,  U.  C. 

ArmitaKc,  F.  R. 

Baker,  A.  K. 
Ds  Beckett,  J.  N. 

Buckney,  F. 

Caley,  F.  G. 

Canney,  J.  R.  C. 

Carver,  A.  E.  A. 

Chopra,  H.  N. 

Christie,  J. 

Clarke,  K.  T. 

Clement,  L. 

Cox,  R. 

Crostield,  II.  T. 

Dain,  G.  R. 

Denby,  A.  P. 

Foyster,  H.  T. 


Trill. 

Clan- 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Sid. 

Pemb. 

Christ's 

CatM 

Down. 

Trin. 

Sill. 

Sill. 

Cains 

Kiiu/'s 

Clare 

Jesus 

Trin. 


Sceond  Class. 

Green,  H.  S. 

Ilallam,  J.  H. 

Heald,  C.  B. 

Hodge,  E.  H.  V. 

Holman,  C.  C. 
Ds  Joyner,  C.  B. 

Koli,  K.  S. 

Lauderdale,  E.  M 

Lawson,  W.  R. 

Marshall,  H. 

Mawhood,  R.  H. 

May,  A.  J. 

Oxley,  II-  F- 
Ds  Page,  G.  F. 

Parsons,  H. 

Pike,  S.  G.  B. 

Pitt,  V.  II. 


Trin. 
Pet. 

Caius 

Clare 

Cains 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Caius 

H.  Selw. 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Sid. 

Queens' 

Emm. 

Cains 

Emm. 

Corp. 


Pochin,  II. 
Pocock,  P.  N. 
Priestley,  R.  F. 
Roljerts,  H.  E.  1'. 
Robertshaw,  J. 
Scales,  F.  S. 
Sutton,  R.  N.  D. 
Teall,  F.  H. 
A'ick,  R.  M. 
AVallis,  W.  E. 
Warwick,  (i.  R. 
Weston,  T.  A. 
Wilson,  H.  B. 
Wilson,  P.  F. 
Wilton,  J.  P. 
Wood,  W.  B. 
Wyer,  J.  F.  W. 


//.  Selw. 

Sid. 

Cains 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Cath. 

Sid. 

Jesus 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Jiih. 

Pemb. 

Cuius 

Jesus 

Jesus 

Emm. 


Barrett,  R.  S. 
Binns,  C.  C.  H. 
Butt,  H.  T.  Jl. 
Canti,  R.  G. 
Coad,  C.  N. 
Cox,  C.  H. 
Crook,  A.  H. 
Cummins,  ('.  A. 
Davies,  J.  P.  II. 
Donaldson,  M. 
Harding,  E.  W. 
Heelas,  H.  J. 


Caius 

Caius 

Christ's 

Kim/  s 

Joh'. 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Joh. 

•fesiis 

Trin. 

Caius 

King's 


Third  Class. 

Hodges,  W.  C. 
Hyams,  A. 
Monteith,  H.  G. 
Moore,  R.  M. 
Newnuni,  F.  C. 
Plews,  A.  G. 
Pretty,  K. 
Rcid,"l';.  D.  W. 
Roper,  F.  A. 
Sawhny,  M.  R. 
Scorgie,  N.  G. 
Singh,  I. 


Trin.  H. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Kinifs 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Down. 

Sid. 

Pemb. 


Spicer,  M.  Trin.  H. 

Stiven,  H.  E.  S.  Trin. 

Swann,  C.  H.  Christ's 

Thompson,  E.  E.  Joh. 

Trotter,  h.  B.  C.  Clare 

iWalkcr,  J.  Clare 
Williams, E.  II.  Y.f Van- 

Williams,  R.  G.  Caius 

Woolf,  A.  E.  M.  Emm. 

Wright,  C.  S.  E.  Emm. 

Wyman,  B.  Caius 


Dclf,  E.  M. 
Harrison,  A.  L. 
Sykes,  M.  0. 


Oirton 

Newnham 

Oirton 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 


Buckley,  W.  F. 
Clayton,  K.  M. 
Samson,  K.  D. 
Thornicroft,  K.  T. 
Tweedy,  M. 
Wright,  M.  M. 


fiewnham 

Oirtim 

Newnhiim 

Xewnliiim 

(lirton 

Newnham 


Brittle,  F.  ,\. 
Davies,  ('.  M. 
(lOugh,  M.  L. 
McMeclnm,  I). 
Marshall,  A.  G. 
Myers,  S. 


Mewnham 

Girtoii 

Girtiin 

Newnham 

Newnham 

Oirton 


NATUEAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


497 


Examiners: 


A.  C.  Seward,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

A.  G.  Tansley,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 

H.  B.  Baker,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

H.  0.  Jones,  M.A.,  Clare. 

F.  A.  Bather,  Sc.D.,  Oxon. 

P.  Lake,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

A.  Robinson. 

E.  Barclay- Smith,  M.D.,  King's. 


W.  J.  Lewis,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

H.  L.  Bowman,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

R.  T.  Glazebrooke,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

C.  T.  R.  Wilson,  M.A.,  Sidnei/. 

T.  G.  Brodie,  M.D.,  Lond. 

W.  M.  Fletcher,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

A.  Sedgwick,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

E.  W.  Mac  Bride,  M.A.,  8t  .John's. 


Part  11.— June  1906. 


First  Cla.'is. 


Airev,  J.  R.  (Phvsics) 

Bis|iiiani,  J.  W.  (Physics) 
Biiuk'iiKt'r,  C.  L.  (Zciology) 
Mill-ton,  W.  (Physics) 

Ds  Feurnsides,  E.  G.  (Pliysiolo^y) 
Frankland,  E.  P.   (Cheiiiistry) 


Jolt.  I  Ds  Griffitli,  W.  St  B.  (Plivsics)  Trin. 

Emm.  Ds  Hamill,  P.  (Pliysiolo-y)  Trin. 

Kiwi's  I  Us  .Sleeniaii,  ('.  M.  (i'hysics)    '  Chrisl'i 

Emm.  Ds  Stansfuld,  A.  E.  (Plivsii)l()KV)  /"/'. 

Trill.  II.  I  Sturdy,  A.  ('.  (Plivsiolo^'V)  Pemh. 

Trill.  I  Ds  Thodav,  D.  (Butaiiv)    "  Trin. 


s  Bucliiiey,  F 
Clement,  L. 
Ilill,  .J.  I?. 

Sill. 
Si,l. 

Jilll 

Ds  Jones,  P.  ('.  V.      Jiili.                    Norris,  \V.  H.  11.  Ciirp 
Lees,  A.  11.             Kinifs         Ds  Wither,  W.  H.       Joh. 

Tliinl  C/oss. 

Ds  Fisun, 
Ds  Jones 

W.  J.           .S(./.            1     Ds  Strain,  T.  G.          Joh. 
D.  C.           Pemh.         1 

ivnj/KN. 

• 

Fir.st  C/ass. 

Delf,  E.  M.                   (Botany)         Girloii 
Saltniarsli,  M.  ().        (Physics)        Girfnn 
Sykes,  M.  G.                (Boiany)         Girton 

Srcoiiil  Class. 

Harluw,  M.  S.            Girtim 
Tweedy,  M.                Girtun 

ThinI  aas.i. 

498 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


Part  l.—June,  1906. 


Abrahams,  A. 
Adams,  F. 
Adams,  F.  S. 
Akierson,  G.  G. 
Ariustroii;;,  \\.  U. 
]5arr,  G. 
Biitli,  W.  C. 
Uubcll.C.  ('. 
Duniiicliff,  11.  B. 
Fislior,  K. 
FislKT,  R.  H.  W. 
lloolaT,  C.  W.  R. 
Jollv,  E.  H.  P. 


ElllDt. 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Vaius 

Trill. 

Christ's 

Kinp's 

Triii. 

Down. 

Sid. 

Emm. 

Clare 

Joli. 


First  Ctass. 

Jones,  W.  N. 
Lall,  P. 
Lew,  L.  A. 
Lock,  N.  F. 
Maeliin,  W. 
Meadowcroft,  L.  V 
Minos,  (i.  R. 
Mutcli,  N. 
NieoU,  II.  .M.  I). 
Paiuc,  H.  H. 
I'icklcs,  A. 
Pingi'itf,  G.  N. 
Rice,  11.  G. 


Em  III. 
Joh. 
C/arc 
Cains 
Kiiii/'s 
.  Trin. 
Sid. 
Emm. 
Caiits 
Trill. 
Trin. 
Sid. 
Joh. 


Sandisou,  A. 

Scott,  H. 

Simpson,  A.  G. 

Stansfield,  .J. 

Stead,  .7. 

Tlinmas,  II.  H. 
I>s  Trini!)lo,  ('.  .J.  A. 

Viiiond,  II.  .1. 

Wilks,  W.  A.  R. 

Wills,  L.  .1. 

Wilson,  11.  C. 
Ds  Wrigley,  U.  W. 


Trin. 
Trill. 

Trill. 

Emm. 

Kiiii/'s 

Ihiirii. 

Trill. 

Pi-iiilj. 

Caiii.^ 

Kiiiifs 

Cains 

Emm. 


Adams,  .T.  W. 
Archer,  ('.  W. 
Attwater.  II.  L. 
Harli.'r,  AV.  K. 
Barritt,  W.  V. 
BillinK.  F. 
Blaikie.  C.  .1. 
BIi5<h,  R.  II.  S. 
Bimer,  (J.  N. 
Bnickliank,  1'.. 
<'ane,  A.  S. 
Cnnivii,  K. 
I'oombs,  A.  G. 
(Vowtlier,  W.  V. 
DavKS,  v.  C. 


I  'a  ins 

Trill. 

I'nnli. 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Cains 

Cains 

Pfiiili. 

Crji. 

Joh.  ^ 

Kinifs 

II.  Srtir. 

Joh. 

Corp. 

Down. 


Second  Class. 

Dick,  .J.  R. 
Dvsoji,  K.  A. 
Evans,  G.  II. 
Feilint;,  A. 
Gillison,  W. 
Griffin.  .1. 
Ds  Hardy,  (i.  S. 
llick.'R.  II.  P. 


Down. 

Jcsns 

l>omi. 

Pcmli. 

Pel. 

Triii.H. 

Joh. 

Cliri.it's 


lloiievbuurne.  H.  V.  Joh. 


Ilorton,  E.  V. 
Inder,  R.  AV. 
Jobson,  .1.  c*^. 
Ds  Lloyd.  G.  T. 
Penman,  F.  G. 


Emm. 
Domi. 

Sid. 

Clare. 

Jisns 


Perry,  L.  B.  Qnrr.ns' 

Richardson,  E.  B.  Clare 
Russell,  E.  N.  Trin. 
Saner,  .1.  (i.  Cains 

Singh,  B.  K.  Doicn. 

Sisson,  11.  .V.  Clare 

Stonebouse,G.  U.  Sid. 
Thomas,  D.  E.        Sid. 
Treadgold,  II.  A.  Down. 
Turner,  .1.  W.        AoiiColl. 
van  Schal  k  wij  k, .) .  ( 'aiiis 
"Wallinf;,  T.  Emm. 

Ward,  b'.  K  Chri.ifs 

AVoodhouse,  E.  .J.  Trin. 


.\nderson,  W.  ,\.  Clare 

Aufrus,  W.  B.  G.  Christ's 

Barker,  R.  L.  Cains 
Battrrliurv,  (i.  R.  Cains 

Henskni,  .).  P.  Christ's 

lihiclt,  T.  L.  ('.  Emm. 

HduwiMs,  B.  G.  Trin. 

Ifnwer,  C  II..  Clare 

Uromley,  L.  Cains 

Burn,  .1.  S.  Trill. 

I'.vrde,  !•;.  II.  Down. 

Cawston,  K.  (J.  Cains 

Colibiibl,  (i.  I-'.  Trin. 

ColMnsdM.  .1.  \V.  Trin. 

Cuniyn,  II.  K.  Kirufs 

Daniel, . I.  A.  Christ's 

I'ariiHeld,  G.  S.  Queens' 

Ds  I'"order,  V.  G.  Clirist's 


Third  Class. 

Gamlin,  R. 
Gilroy,  P.  K. 
Gordo)i,  S. 
Ciosse,  A.  H. 
(ireaves,  II.  (J. 
Hands,  II.  .1. 
Harjireaves,  A.  1 
llickliu,  J.  H. 
Higgins,  S.  .1. 
.larvie,  J.  M. 
Kidd,  (i.  ('. 
I.lov.l,  .1.  P. 
Lucas,  F.  C. 
.Mander,  V.  A. 
Ds  .Mavor,  .1.  W. 
.Middleton,  ('.  H. 
.Milliuni,  l{. 


Kiwi's 

H.  Selw. 

Pemti. 

Cains 

Emm. 

Pet. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Cains 

Emm. 

Christ's 

Trill. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Clare 


Moore,  C.  (i.  H. 
Morcom,  A.  F. 
Osmond,  T.  E. 
Parkinson,  .J.  E. 
Pavne,  .\I.  \V. 
Peiinv.  W.  M. 
Frice',  .M.  P. 
Rau,  B.  S. 
Robinson,  I'.  H. 
Roualdson,.!.  B. 
Kutherford,  L.  D. 
Smith,  V.  H. 
Sturi;es,  F.  L. 
Thursfield.R.M.R. 
Vercoe,  U.  H. 
Weddell,  .1.  .M. 
Willans,  F.  T. 


Cains 
Clare 
Emm. 
KiiKi's 
Trin. 
Jesns 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Qneeiis' 
Joh. 
Down. 
Sid. 
Emm. 
H.Seln. 
Joh. 

r/i  >•«■/'.» 

Emm. 


tl'oMh'X. 


Bambridgu,  F. 
Hvrne,  M.  \V. 
Coley,  C. 
Gardner,  M. 
Goodwin,  L.  A. 
Sparshatt,  A.  D. 
Stephenson,  iVl. 
Thompson,  11.  G. 
Warner,  C.  E. 


yeirnham 

Girton 

Jfeirnham 

Oirtoii 

yeiriiham 

Xewiiham 

Neirnham 

Neivnham  l 

Girton        I 


Isaacson,  F. 
(iuirk,  H.  K. 
Walker,  M. 


Girton 

Aewnham 

Newiiham 


NATURAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


499 


Examiners  : 


A.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
H.  L.  Bowman,  M.A.,  O.ron. 
F.  F.  Blackman,  M.A.,  Sf  John's. 
A.  G.  Tansley,  M.A.,  Trinifi/. 
H.  B.  Baker,  M.A.,  O.ron. 
H.  J.  H.  Feiiton,  Sc.D.,  f'hrisVs. 
E.  J.  Garwood,  M.A.,  Trintfi/. 
P.  Lake,  M.A.,  *SV  John's. 


T.  Manners- Smith,  M.A.,  Doifning. 
A.  Robinson,  M.D.,  Victoria. 
J.  A.  McClelland,  M.A. 
C.  T.  R.  Wilson,  M.A.,  Sidneii. 
T.  G.  Brodie,  M.D.,  London.' 
F.  G.  Hopkins,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
E.  W.  Mac  Bride,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
R.  C.  Punnett,  M.A.,  Cains. 


Ban-,  G. 
Ds  Boswortli,  T.  O. 
Clark,  A.  J. 
Lew,  L.  A. 
Macliiii,  W. 
Mutcli,  N. 


Pakt  II.— /(/«(',  1907. 
First  Class. 


(Cliemistry) 

((ieology) 

(Physiology) 

(Cliemistrv) 

(Clifiiiistry) 

(Physiology) 


Christ's 

Joh. 

Kimi's 

Cfai-c 

Kino's 

Emm. 


Mines,  G.  U. 
Paiiie,  II.  H. 
Thomas,  T).  E. 
Ds  Wills,  L.  J. 
Wilson,  II.  t'. 


(Phvsiologv) 

(Phvsics) 

(Physios) 

(Geology) 

(Physics) 


Si,l. 

Trin. 

Sill. 

Kivij's 

Cains 


Us  Ailiinis,  F.  S. 
Us  Alderson.  <;.  (i 
Birch,  W.  C. 


Clirisl's 

Cains 

liinii's 


Scrnnil  Cla.K.i. 

(iriffin,  J. 
Ds  -Jones,  W.  N. 

I'iiigriff,  O.  N. 


TrinJI. 

Emm. 

Sill. 


Ds  Resker,  H.  C.  Ciirp) 

Ds  Robertshaw,  .J.        'I'rin. 


Adams,  F. 
Ds  Barber,  W.  E. 


Joh. 
Christ') 


Lucas,  K.  C.  J I  ill. 

Ds  VanSchalkwijk,  .J.    Cuius 


WOMEN. 

l--ir.il  Class. 


Secunil  Class. 
Gardner,  M.  Girhm 

Third  Cla.ts. 
(Joley,  C.  Ncivnhuni 


600 


NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1907. 


First  Class. 

AUott,  C.  B.  S. 

Joh. 

Goodwin,  E.  St  G.S 

Caius 

Sambrook,  H.  F. 

Kinq's 

Balfour,  D.  H. 

Emm. 

Jmison,  C.  S. 

Trin. 

Sathe,  J.  L. 

Joh. 

Bodkin,  A.  M. 

Kimi'/i 

James,  D.  I. 

Sid. 

Scott,  F.  W. 

Jesus 

Calvert,  W.  .J.  R. 

Tri'v. 

Lim,  G.  C. 

Joh. 

Scott,  H.  R. 

Jesus 

Compton,  R.  H. 

Vaiiis 

Marshall,  A.  R. 

Emm. 

Spittle,  J.  T. 

Pemb. 

Ds  Corless,  R. 

Ski. 

Morse,  C.  G.  II. 

Emm. 

Stiles,  AV. 

Emm. 

Dalai,  A.  R. 

Joh. 

Nanavati,  D.  D. 

Joli. 

Taffs,  L.  H. 

Down. 

Dellscliaft,  M.  E. 

JesKS 

Noble,  E.  R. 

Sid. 

Tasker,  H.  S. 

Emm. 

Derbyshire,  H. 

Sid. 

Orange,  J.  A. 

Trill. 

Thirkill,  H. 

Clare 

Dunlop,  .J.  G.  M. 

Cains 

Parnell,  F.  K. 

Joh. 

Topley,  W.  W.  C:. 

Joh. 

Emmett,  W.  fJ. 

Caitm 

Pass,  A.  D. 

Kini/'s 

Wallace,  J.  M. 

Down. 

Ferraboschi,  F. 

Clare 

Ds  Phillips,  F. 

Emm. 

Wallis,  R.  L.  M. 

Down. 

Fraser,  F.  R. 

Christ's 

Richmond,  H.  B. 

Kiiiq's 

Whiddington,  R. 

Joh. 

Fryer,  J.  C.  F. 

Caius 

Robinson,  F. 
Second  Class 

Pet: 

White,  E.  J. 

Corpus 

Baynes,  H.  G. 

Trin. 

Heaton,  R. 

Christ's 

Pulling,  J.  B. 

Christ's 

Ds  Belgrave,  A.  C 

Joh. 

Hume,  P.  J. 

Joh. 

Rigby,  P. 

Christ's 

Binyon,  B. 

Trin.  ^ 

Isitt,  G.  H. 

Pemb. 

Rogers,  F.  E.  W. 

Emm. 

Browne,  M.  A. 

Christ's 

Ds  Jackson,  C.  A. 

Joh. 

Rose,  F.  G. 

Joh. 

Ds  Bushell,  W.  F. 

Kiiui's 

Jepsou,  A.  C. 

Pemt). 

Saunders,  H.  F. 

Down. 

Clarke,  N.  L. 

Chr'i.it's 

Jones,  R.  F. 

Joh. 

Saunders,  F.  P. 

Clare 

Cole,  A.  C. 

Corims 

Ds  Jubl),  E.  C. 

Pemt). 

Shorter,  R.  C. 

Sid. 

Corv,  U.  F.  V. 

Caius 

Kershaw,  M. 

Pel. 

Siblv,  T.  M. 

Joh. 

Dawson,  R.  T. 

Joh. 

Lattey,  W.  T. 

Corpus 

South,  F.  W. 

Emm. 

Delalmnt,  C.  (i. 

Dotvn. 

Lupton,  F.  A. 

Trill. 

Spicer,  R. 

Trin. 

Finlavson,  .J.  tJ. 

Clirist's 

Macleod,  D.  N. 

Caius 

Starkey,  H.  S.  C. 

Down. 

Flint,"  J.  W. 

Maqd. 

Mandleberg,  J.  H 

Trin. 

Stocker,  C.  J. 

Trill. 

Fox,  J.  T. 

Sid. 

Mangham,  S. 

Emm. 

Stott,  A.  W. 

Trin. 

Fyson,  G. 

Sid. 

Moore,  G. 

Clare 

Thorne,  F.  J. 

Jesus 

Gave,  A.  W. 

Caius 

Olive,  G.  W. 

Clare 

Todhunter,J.R.A.D 

.  Caius 

Gibbins,  H.  B. 

Kinff's 

Opie,  P.  A. 

Cains 

Whiting,  M.  H. 

Down. 

Green,  (J. 

Christ's 

Patuck,  R.  8. 

Joh. 

Williams,  N.  S. 

Clare 

Haiiworth,  W.  C. 

Sid. 

Pilkington,  E.  F. 

Trill. 

Ds  Wise,  E.  F. 

Sid. 

Harber,  IC.  \\. 

Trin.H. 

Playne,  B.  A. 
Third  Class. 

Pemb. 

Wortley,  H.  A.  S 

Down. 

Andrew,  G.  W.  M 

Emm. 

Griffith,  H.  K. 

Trin. 

Philp,  C.  II.  (i. 

Joh. 

Krown,  H.  II. 

Cains 

Habich,  L.  S.  M. 

Joh. 

Powell,  F.  A. 

Trin. 

Cadniaii,  11. 

K  inn's 

Hobliouse,  A.  L. 

Trin. 

Raimes,  A.  L. 

Kimi's 

Cane,  K.  (i.  S. 

Jesiiji 

Jenkins,  F. 

Joh. 

Schwann,  II. 

Kinifs 

Ds  Cliattor,  C. 

Pet. 

Khong,  K.  T. 

Joh. 

Scully,  V.  K, 

Down. 

(  liaiiing-Pearce.W.T.  Emm. 

M^Dougal,  A. 

Chri.st's 

Smyth,  W.  J.  D. 

Pemb. 

Couclinian,  H.  .1. 

Cains 

Marsh,  O.  de  B. 

Pemt). 

Thomas,  (i.  E.  A. 

Cains 

D< pree.  IT.  T. 

Clare 

Maxwell,  C.  11. 

Christ's 

Walker,  L.  C. 

Christ's 

<iaintt,(i.  W.  1!. 

Cains 

Newniarcli.  .1.  II. 

Pemb. 

Wilson,  H.  F. 

Chri.s-rs 

(ireiMioMKli,  ■!'.  H. 

Cains 

Paisley,  1'.  1). 

Chri.H's 

Ds  Wood,  C.  F. 

Christ's 

Grice-llutcliinson 

Paulley,  W.  M. 

ILSelw.' 

R.  E. 

Trill. 

womj^:n. 

lursl  Vlnss. 

Sennid  CI  tss. 

Third  Class. 

Green,  C.              AficiilKtm 

Heaven,  M.  1.              Nen'iihum 

Baker,  W.  G.             A 

eieiiham 

Pearson,  D.  B.    0 

irloii 

Heverlev,  M.               Newnham 

Bonnerjee,  J.  .\.  P.    A 

eiriihaill 

Franklin,  A.  K.          f,' 

irtoii 

Dawson,  S.  C.             G 

irton 

Monk,  P.                     a 

irioii 

Sinclair,  L.  V.            (. 

irlon 

Russell,  A.  M.            A 

ewiiham 

Virgo,  M.  E.                Newnham  1 

AVallace,  C.  J.            G 

irlon 

Watney,  G.  R.           G 

irton 

Welch,  E.  G.              Newnham  1 

Willey,  E.  M.             Girlon 

NATURAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


501 


Examinees  : 


A.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
L.  J.  Spencer,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
F.  F.  Blackman,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
A.  C.  Seward,  M.A.,  Etnmanuel. 
H.  J.  H.  Fenton,  Sc.D.,  Christ's. 
K.  J.  P.  Orton,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
W.  G.  Fearnsides,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
E.  J.  Garwood,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


R.  Howden,  Edinh. 

T.  Manners- Smith,  M.A.,  Dooming. 

P.  V.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

J.  A.  M'^Clelland,  M.A. 

P.  G.  Ho^jkins,  M.A.,  Emmanuel . 

M.  S.  Pembrey,  Oxon. 

S.  F.  Harmer,  Sc.D.,  King's. 

R.  C.  Pimnett,  M.A.,  Caius. 


I)s  Calvert,  W.  J.  R. 
l)s  Fryer,  .J.  C.  F. 
Ds  James,  I).  I. 

l.nck,  N.  F. 

Mant,'liaiii,  S. 
Ds  Siindisoii,  A. 
l>s  Stansfield,  J. 


Part  11.— June,  1908. 

First  Class. 


(Physics)  Trin. 

(Zoology)  Vaius 

(('lic'iiiistrv)  Sill. 

(Pliysiolosy)  i'aiiis 

(IJotany)    "  Etiiiii. 

(Pliysiology)  '/')•/;(. 

(Geology)  "  Emm. 


Tasker,  II.  S. 

Taylor,  G.  I. 

Thirkill,  II. 

Whiddington,  R. 

White,  P].  J. 
Ds  Wilks,  VV.  A.  R. 
Ds  Wilton,  J.  R. 


(Chemistry) 

(Physics) 

(Physics) 

(Physics) 

(Chemistry) 

(Chemistry) 

(Physics) " 


Emm. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Joh. 

CoryiHS 

Cains 

Trin. 


Ds  Bamford,  A.  J. 

Cole,  A.  C. 
I  )s  Crowther,  W.  S. 

Duniiiclitt",  H.  B. 


Emm. 
Corpus 
Coi-jiiis 
Down. 


Ds  Ferralioschi,  F.       Clai-i 


Si'coiiil  Class. 

Orange,  J.  A. 
Ds  Pass,  A.  D. 
Ds  Robinson,  F. 

Scott,  F.  W. 


Trin. 
Kini/'s 
Pet.' 
.Testis 


Ds  South,  F.  W.  Emm. 

lis  Vipoiid,  II.  .J.  Pemli. 

Ds  Wallace,  .1.  M.  Doirn. 

Ds  Wallis,  U.  L.  M.  Dnini. 


Ds  Flint,  J.  W. 
Ds  Isitt,  G.  H. 
Ds  Lattey,  W.  T. 


Thinl  Class 


Magd. 
Pemb. 
Corpus 


Paullev,  W.  M. 
Ds  Rigby.P. 


H.Sdw. 
Christ's 


WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Pearson,  D.  B.        (Physics)       (lirlim 

Secoiul  Class. 


Russell,  A.  M. 
Watney,  G.  R. 


Newnliam 
Girlon 


Third  Class. 
Welch,  E.  G.  Newnham 


502 


NATURAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


Part  I.— June,  1908. 
First  Class. 


Alexander,  W.  B 

Kirii/'s 

Ewart,  G.  A. 

Christ's 

Pigeon,  J.  W. 

Christ's 

Bailey,  P.  G. 

Clare 

Green,  N. 

Joh. 

Prior,  A. 

Corpus 

Bancroft,  C.  K. 

Trim. 

Gtiterbock,P.G.J 

.  Trin. 

Ramsay,  R.  A. 

Caius 

Barber,  H.  W. 

Clare 

Haughton,  S.  H. 

Trin.  n. 

Ramsbottom,  J. 

Emm. 

)s  Bavnes,  I).  L.  H. 

Clare 

Higgins,  0.  A. 

Pemb. 

Ravner,  E. 

Pemb. 

Bedale,  F.  S. 

Clare 

Hughes,  F.  A. 

Sid. 

Reynolds,  E.  P. 

Caius 

Beech,  J. 

Cains 

John,  J.  C. 

Kinii's 

Romanes,  J. 

Christ's 

Bescol)v,  A.  C. 

Emm. 

Johnson,  A.  C. 

Down. 

Roxburgh,  A.  C. 

Trin. 

Bleakley,  J.  A. 

Trin.H. 

Johnstone,  G.  G. 

Kinq's 

Shepherd,  W.  L. 

Joh. 

Bourne,  A.  W. 

Down. 

Jollv,  H.  L.  P. 

Trin. 

Shore,  T.  H.  G. 

Joh. 

Bowden,  W.  G. 

Corpus 

Kecsev,  (i.  E.  H. 

Dotvn. 

Smith,  A.  E.  C. 

Christ's 

Briggs,  M. 

Sid. 

King,  "W.  0.  It. 

Sid. 

Smith,  0.  C. 

Joh. 

Broad,  C.  U. 

Trin. 

Lewin,  K.  R. 

Trin. 

Smith,  W.  C. 

Corpus 

Browne,  L.  E. 

Sid. 

Lightfoot,  B. 

Pet. 

Stead,  G. 

Clare 

Chandler,  F.  G. 

Jesus 

Lister,  T. 

Joh. 

Ds  Thompson,  W.  H 

Jesus 

Clayton,  H.  S. 

Down. 

Marrack,  J.  R. 

Joh. 

Tonks,  J.  W. 

Caius 

Clayton,  J. 

Clare 

Matthews,  J.  K. 

Down. 

Ward,  W.  J. 

Trin. 

Douglitv,  W.  H. 

Clare 

Noble,  A.  H. 

Queens' 

Wilmott,  A.  J. 

Joh. 

Edwards,  T.  G. 

Emm. 

Pavey -Smith,  A.  B.  Clare 

Wintield,  G. 

Down. 

Evans,  A.  (;. 

Trill. 

Second  Class 

Aitcliison,  T.  (!. 

Pemb. 

Heath,  J.  R. 

Trin. 

Rouquette,  S.  H. 

Kind's 

Ajrekar,  S.  I-. 

None  oil. 

Irvine,  L.  C.  1). 

Emm. 

Russell,  H.  B.  G. 

Sidhei/ 

Barnard,  K.  1 1. 

Christ's 

Jay,  1).  D.  B. 

H.Selw. 

Russell,  W.  A. 

Emm. 

Barnslev,  R.  E. 

Trin. 

Johnson,  W.  h. 

Pemb. 

Rust,  A.  A. 

Christ's 

Bell,  T.'O. 

Joh. 

Just,  T.  H. 

Trin. 

Rutherford,  C.  H 

Kinq's 

Berrv,  A.  J. 

Trin. 

Lewis,  T.  E. 

Caius 

Seligman,  (i.  A. 

Trin.H. 

Bigland,  A.  I). 

Calus 

Lillie,  U.  G. 

Joh. 

Sheppard,  W.  G. 

Joh. 

Binnion,  S. 

Emm. 

Ludlow,  F. 

Sill. 

Sparrow,  G. 

Caius 

Booth,  C.  11.  B. 

Kinp's 

M'Nair,  A.  J. 

Emm. 

Ds  Stephen,  D.  R. 

Pemb. 

Brown,  C.  B. 

Caius 

Melville,  L.  V. 

Caius 

Stokes,  W.  A. 

Emm. 

Burnett,  J.  H.  W 

Cains 

Morshead,  R.  S. 

Trin. 

Taylor,  J.  F. 

//.  Selw. 

Camphell,  C.(i.  H 

.  Joh. 

Morton,  H.  J.  S. 

Pemb. 

Thiker,  F.  S. 

Pemb. 

Ede,  C. 

Kim/'s 

l)s  Peck,  N.  F. 

Jesus 

Wainwright,  C.  B 

Caius 

Favell,  N.  B. 

Pemb. 

Pope,  U.  B. 

Caius 

WaUis,  11.  H. 

Christ's 

Fav,  P.  J. 

Christ's 

Price,  W.  R. 

Trin. 

Waugh,  A.  J. 

Pemb. 

Go'nehalli,  V.  H. 

Joh. 

Rae,  W.  N. 

Corinis 

Wigmore,  J.  B.  A. 

Caius 

Hance,  J.  B. 

Christ's 

Reed,  H.  S. 

Trin. 

Willcocks,  R.  \V. 

Caius 

Hartridge,  H. 

Kmq's 

Reeve,  G.  T. 

Emm. 

Wright,  C.  R. 

Christ's 

Harvey,  P. 

Trin. 

Ross,  W.  I). 

Third  Class. 

Kinff's 

Yetts,  L.  M. 

Pemb. 

Allen,  (i.  A. 

Joh. 

Grace,  E.  M. 

Christ's 

Paterson,  M.  W. 

Joh. 

Attwood,  H.  C. 

Cains 

Hardv,  T.  L. 

H.Selw. 

Rayner,  S. 

Emm. 

Banister,  T.  R. 

Christ's 

Heathcote,  L.  V. 

Clare 

Saunders,  J.  R. 

Emm. 

Barnes,  H.  W. 

Jesus 

Herman,  A.  E. 

Kino's 

Scott,  J.  H. 

Christ's 

Boyall,  A.  V. 

Trin. 

Hod-son,  R. 

Pemb. 

Sealy,  H.  N. 

Trin. 

Brvan-Brown,l).f' 

.  Down. 

Joynt,  1.  W. 

Emm. 

Spence,  D.  L. 

H.Selw. 

Buswell,  11.  L.  V. 

Caius 

Kennedv,  A. 

Cains 

Stanhope,  R.  M. 

Sid. 

Clavdeii,  U.  K. 

Jesus 

Marsden,  W.  (i. 

Emm. 

Ds  Stewart,  F.  W. 

Trin. 

Ooliett,  n.  ].. 

Trin. 

Meller,  R.  W. 

Trin. 

Stott,  M.  1). 

Trin. 

Dollniaii,  J.  <i. 

Joh. 

Mevsev-Tliomnson, 

Tancock,  E.  (). 

JJ.Selw. 

l)ougla.s,  11.  A. 

H.Sehu. 

■  A.'  de  C.  d 

Trin. 

Thompson,  W.  1'. 

Pemb. 

Ilvas,  (i.  E. 

Caius 

Moritz,  M. 

No  n  Col  I. 

Weeks,  ij.  M. 

Caius 

Fairchild,  O.  C. 

Sia. 

Morton,  G.  A. 

Queens' 

Williams,  T.  B. 

Caius 

Forster,  0.  M. 

Caius 

Da  Nehru,  S.  S. 

Hand. 

Wintield,  A. 

Down. 

(ilyn,  .1,  P. 

Caius 

Parry,  N.  0. 

WOMEN. 

Trin. 

Wordley,  E. 

Emm. 

first  Class. 

Second  Class 

Third  Class. 



Ball,  I).                      Neimiham 

Blandy,  M.  A.           A 

'ewnhaiii 

Bamford,  E.  E.          Nnonham 

Ellis,  G.  I.  C.             0 

irton 

l>owning,  S.  (.'.           f 

irton 

Lynch,  E.  K.               A 

Vifiihaiii 

Over,  M.                      ( 

iriiin 

M'acphee,  .\1.  F.          A 

'eii/nliam 

Evans,  B.  K.               A 

'ewiiham 

Miller,  M.  de  M.         A 

eiriiliam 

Mown,  O.                    A 

eii-iiliam 

Mutch,  J.                    A 

einiham 

Wilson,  H.                  i\ 

euiiham 

THEOLOGICAL   EXAMINATIONS. 

LIST  OF  STUDENTS  WHO  HAVE  PASSED  THE  EXAMINATION 
SO   AS  TO  DESERVE  HONOURS. 

The  Names  in  each  class  are  arranged  in  Alphabetical  Order. 


Easteb,  1856. 


Examiners 


.'.  A.  Jeremie.  D.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
IT.  Jarrett,  INI.A.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

R.  A.  F.  Barren,  B.D.  King's. 

F.  Gell,  B.D.  Christ's. 

W.  C.  Mathison,  !\I.A.  Trinity. 
'  J.  S.  Wood,  M.A.  ,S(  John's. 


MIDDLE    BACHELORS. 

Class  I. 

Hoare.E.T.  Cains. 

Maclear,  G.  F.  Trin. 

'Proby,  W.  H.  B.  Trin. 

I'Rees,  W.J.  Joli. 

Class  II. 
'  Williams,  A.  H. 


Cla.ss   111. 


Baylej,  M. 
Boger,  W.  S. 
Jones,  F.  H. 
Molyneux,  H.  G. 
Percival,  J.  S. 
Propert,  W.  P. 


Clare. 


Trin. 
Emman. 
Em  man. 
Magd. 
Emman. 
Trin.  U. 


COMMENCING  BACHELORS. 
Class  I. 


Class   II. 
Boucher,  J.  Joh. 

'Jones (Mortimer),  M.  L.  Corpus. 


'*Long,R. 
^Sheepshanks,  J. 

Class  III. 
Knowles,  R.  J. 
Lang,  O.  C.  S. 
Stubhs,  S.  D. 
Tindall,H.  W. 


Corpus. 

Christ's. 


Cath. 
Trin. 
Peiiili 
Sid. 


Eastee,  1867. 


EXAMINKRS 


W.  Selwyn,  B.D.  Lady  Margaret's  Professor  of  Divinity. 

E  H.Browne,  B.D.  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity . 

H.  A.  F.  Barrett,  B.D,  King's. 

F.  Gell,  B.D.  Christ's. 

Churchill  Babington,  B.D.  St  John's. 

J.  B.  Lightfoot,  M.A.  Trinity. 

COMMENCING   BACHELOHS. 
Class  I. 

'Hitchcock,  G.  F.  Trin. 

•Shackell,H.  W.  Peml.. 


MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 
Cla.ss  I. 

^Gedge,  H.E.  Caius. 

Class  II. 

■'♦Browne,  G.  F.  Cath. 

•Horton,  E.  R.  Pet. 

'  'Long,  R.  Corpus. 

May,  F.  S.  Caiua. 

Sharp,  11.  1.  Jesus. 

Wyche,  C.  H.  E.  Trin. 
Class  III. 

"Candy,  T.  H.  Sidney. 

Doria,  A.  Pemb. 

Exton,  F.  Joh. 

Glen,  W.  Emm. 

Hntton,  A.  H.D.  Trin. 

1  Distinguishca  In  Hebrew. 
J  Archdeacon  of  Auckland. 
3  Bishop  of  ^forwich. 


Class  II. 


Wright,  J.  G 


Class  111. 


Goodhart,  E.  S. 
Moorsom,  W.  F. 


Caius. 


Trin. 
Trin. 


4  Soboleflald  Prim  for  Biblical  Or 
i  Blnbop  of  Briatdl 


504 


THEOLOGICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


Easter,  1858. 


RXAMINERS    < 


f  J.  A.  Jereniie,  D.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity 

C.  Hardwick,  M.A.  Christian  Advocate. 

Churchill  Babington,  B.D.  St  John's. 

J.  B.  Lightfoot,  M.A.  Trinity. 

W.  F.  Witts,  M.A,  King's. 
_  E.  H.  Perowne,  M.A.  Corpus  Christi. 

MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 

Class  I. 


'Curtis,  J.  B. 
■■'Summers,  E. 

Class  II. 

Barlow,  W.  H. 

Foyster,  H.  B. 
'Perry,  G. 
'Washington,  G. 

Class  IH. 
Ellison,  C.  C. 


Cath. 
Trin. 


Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Joh. 


Trin. 


COMMENCING  BACHELORS. 

Class  1. 
'Grafton,  A.  W.  Trin.  H. 

Class  11. 
Bell,  E. 


Doran,  J.  W. 
Nicolas,  P. 
Palmer,  H. 

Class  III 
Knapton,  H.  P. 


Trin, 
Joh. 
Christ's 
Trin. 


Queens' 


Easter,  1869. 


FXAMINEBS 


W .  Selwyn,  B  D.  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity- 
T.  Jarrett,  M.A.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 
C.  J.  Ellieott,  B.D.  St  John's. 
W.  F.  Witts,  M.A.  Kiyig's. 
H.  C.  A.  Tayler,  M.A.    Trinity. 
1^  E.  H.  Perowne,  M.A.  Corpus  Christi. 


.MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 

COMMENCING  BACHELORS. 

Class  I. 
'•Fuller 

Joh. 

Class  1. 

Heppenstall 

Joh. 

'Gillum                                 Pet. 

•Skeat 

Christ's. 

2a*Sniith,  W.  S. 

Trin. 

Class 

II. 

Class  U. 

Brown 
Gregory 

Cath. 
Emman. 

Lee                                      Christ's 

Henalow 

Christ's. 

Lys 

Joh. 

Class 

HI. 

Brett 

Joh. 

Class  111. 

Midgley 

Joh. 

Bull                                      Emman. 

Sheppard 

Trin. 

Robertson                           Joh. 

Taylor,  F. 

Trin. 

Thomas 

Joh. 

DlltlliguUhed  In  Hebrew.  t  Soholefteld  Priie  for  Bihllcal  Ureek.         8  Arohbiabop  of  Bjrdnaf. 


THEOLOGICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


505 


Easteb,  1860. 

(  J.  A.  Jeremie,  D.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

E.  H.  Browne,  B.D.  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity- 

C.  J.  Ellicott,  B.D.  St  John's. 

H.  C.  A.  Tayler,  M.A.  Trinity. 
I   J.  S.  Purton,  B.D.  St  Catharine's. 
L.  T.  T.  Perowne,  B.D.  Corpus  Christi. 

MIDDLE  BACHELORS.  COMMENCING    BACHELORS. 


RxAMINERS 


Class 

L 

Boodle 
*Forster 

Joh. 
Jesus. 

Class  1. 

'Jones 

Emman. 

(Jhurton 

King's 

'"•Luckock 

Jesus. 

Class 

II. 

Allen 

Trin. 

Class  II. 

Hudson 

Trin. 

'Rdwards 

Pet. 

^Matthew 

Trin. 

Tayler 

Caius 

•Perkins 

Christ's. 

Sawyer 

Trin. 

Class 

III. 

Class  III. 

Eastei 

I,  1861. 

C  W.  Selwyn,  B.D.  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity. 

I  T.  Jarrett,  M.A.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

r.  J.  Riff  ST,  B.D.  St  John's. 

Examiners  -^   t   c    t>     .        -o  t\    ci  /^  ,i.      ■    • 
I  J.  S.  Purton,  B.D.  St  Catharines. 

I  T.  T.  Perowne,  B.D.  Corpus  Christi. 

V  A.  A.  Ellis,  M.A.  Trinity. 


MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 


COMMENCING  BACHELORS. 


Class 

I. 

*Bothamley 

Trin. 

Class 

II. 

Brown 

Caius. 

'^Clayton 

Emman 

Evans 

Corpus 

'Grist 

Joh. 

Marsden 

Joh. 

Pettitt 

Trin. 

Shaw 

Trin. 

Class 

III. 

Howell 

Cath. 

Nicholls 

Joh. 

Nixon 

Corpus 

1  Di«tlneoinhpH  in  HebroH 
8  Dean  of  LichflfM. 
i  Archdeacon  of  Bath. 


Class  I. 

Blofeld 
Clark 

Class  II. 

Trill 
Joh. 

Class  III. 


Northey 


Trin. 


8  SchoIefieM  Pnie  for  Bihlicul  Grfc 
4  Bishop  of  Lahore,  1888-  18!t8. 
6  Bishop  Huffragan  of  Leicester. 


22 


606 


THEOLOGICAL    EXAMINATIONS. 


Easter,  1862. 


^E.  H.  Browne,  B.D.  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 
I  J.  B.  Lightfoot,  M.A.  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 
p...  .„,^.,„„  !  J.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.  St  Johns. 
I  A.  A.  Ellis,  M.A.  Trinity. 
I  W.  O.  Cleave,  M.A.  Jesus. 
W.B.  Pearson,  M.A.  ^mm6i«?ie/. 


MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 


Class  1. 

2  *Abbott 
'  «Raban 
*Twentyman 

Joh. 
Emman 

Christ's 

Cla.s.s  11. 

Chudleigh 

Hughes 

Quilter 

Christ's 
Emman 
Pet. 

Class  III. 

Gordon 
Smith,  G. 

Trin. 
Clare. 

COMMENCING  BACHELORS 
Class  I. 


Class  II. 


Class  111. 


Taylor 


Queens' 


Easter,  1863. 


rJ.  A.  Jeremie,  D.D.  Regius  Prof essor  of  Divinity . 

JT.  Jarrett,  M.A.  Ileyius  Professor  of  Hebreic. 
W.  W.  Harvey,  B.D.  King's. 
I  1.  b.  Woollaston,  M.A.  St  Peters. 
I  J.  F.  Thrupp,  M.A.  Trinity. 
(^ W.  O.  Cleave,  M.A.  Jesus. 


MIDDLE 

BACHELORS. 

COMMENCING   BACHELORS. 

C 
•Josling 

lass  I. 

Christ's. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 

Class  I. 

^  Sinker 
•Taylor 
•Torry 

(J LASS    II. 

Bagshawe 
Greatheed 
Woodward 
'Young 

Trin. 
C  C. 
Trin. 
Trin. 

Class  11. 
Oakley                                 Trin. 

Class  III. 
Bottom  (Beresford) 
Clowes 
Warner 

Emman. 
Trin. 
C.  C. 

Class  III. 

Mac  Vicar                           Trin. 
Whitehead                          Joh. 

1   DistinKuUl.c. 

in  Id'hrrx 

< 

3  SctioleB 

Eoiml  for  8<-liolc«el<l  I'rize  lor  Biblical  Greek. 
sldPriie. 

THEOLOGICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


507 


Easter, 1864. 


Examinees 


f  W.  Selwyn,  B.D.  Lady  Margaret's  Professor  of  Divinity. 

J.  B.  Lightfoot,  M.A.  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 
!  G.  Williams,  B.D.  King's. 
)  T.  S.  Woollaston,  M.A.  St  Petrr's. 

J.  F.  Thrupp,  M.A.  Trinity. 
L  T.  G.  Bonnev,  M.A.  St  John's. 


MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 

COMMENCING  BACHELORS 

Cla.ss  1. 

Class  I. 

^Dalton 

Clare. 

'•Leeke 

Trin. 

^Mc  Neile 

Trin. 

'Oakley 

Trin. 

Class  11. 

'•Walker 

Trin.H. 

'Barrett- Lennard 

Magd. 

Bramston 

Pet. 

Class  11. 

Callender 

Class  111. 

Caius. 

Class  III. 

Brownrigg 

Magd. 

Bonaer 

Trin. 

Hutton 

Trin. 

Eastei 

s,  1865. 

EXAMINKH.S 


f  C.  A.  Swainson,  D.D.  Norrisinn  Professor  of  Divhiity. 

J.  B.  Lightfoot,  D.D.  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 
\   G.  Williams,  B.D.  King's. 
■)   H.  .J.  Hotham,  M.A.  Trinity. 
I   T.  G.  Bonney,  M.A.  St  Johns. 
1^  H.  I\I.  Luckock,  JM.A.  Jesvs. 


MIDDLE   BACHELORS. 

COMMENCING  BACHELORS. 

Class  L 

Class  I. 

•Bosaiiquet 
'5*Moule 
'  2Pater 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 

'■iSpeiice  (Spence-Jones)       C.C. 

Class  II. 

Class  11. 

Hutton 
'Ridgeway 

Trin. 
Trin. 

Pigott 
'Soole 

C.  C. 
Joh. 

Class  III. 

JMiddleniist 
Stobart 
Williamson 
Wood 

Trin. 
Joh. 

Christ's 
Emman. 

Class  III. 

Bramston 
Trotter 

Trin. 

Christ's 

1  Di8tinKui»lieil  in  HeVirrw. 
3  Kqunl  for  Scholcflelc)  Priie. 
5  Bishop  of  Durham.     Norrisiaa  Profesi 
CoUegs. 


i  Scholefield  Priip  for  KiblicBl  Greek. 
4   Dean  n(  Glourenter. 
■  of  divinity,  189!!— 1901.      Hon.  Fellow  of  St  Cathiirino'i 
6  Bishop  of  Chichester. 

22—2 


508 


THEOLOGICAL    EXAMINATIONS. 


Easier,  1866. 


fW.  Selwyii,  D.D.  Lady  Margaret's  Professor  of  Divinity. 

I  T.  Jarrett,  M.A.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 
.,  !  H.  Russell,  B.D.  St  John's. 

bxAMiNERS  <!  J,    J    Hot,;,,„,^  M.A.  Trin%. 

H.  M.  Lucko'k,  M.A.  Jesus. 
IG.  F.  Browne,  M.A.  St  Catharine's. 
MIDDLE   BACHELOUS.  COMMENCING   BACHELORS. 

Class  I. 
'  2»Rowlandson  Coruus.  '  Wilson 

'  ''Spence 

Class  11. 
'Metcalfe  Christ's.  Puller 

'Rendell  Trin.  Smithe 

'Wilcox 


Cope 
Hooper 


Class  111. 


Corpus. 
Corpus. 

Ciirist's. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Joii. 
Joh. 


Class  1. 


Class  II. 


Class  111. 


Pet. 


Trin. 
Corpus 


Easter, 1867. 


Examiners 


J.  B.  Lightfoot,  D.D.  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity . 

r.  Jarrett,  I\I.A.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebreto. 

H.  Russell,  B.D.  St  Johns. 
]  T.  R.  Birks,  M.A.  Trinity. 
I  G.  F.  Brow  IIP,  .ALA.  St  Catharine's. 
LW.  11.  Churton,  M.A.  King's. 


MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 

Class  I. 

'^Covington  Joh. 

'  '"Lang  Caius. 

'Musson  Trin. 

'^^•Phillips  Corpus 

'Pulliblank  Joh. 


Class  II. 

Adamson 

Gedge 
'Goldie 

Hewitt 
•num[)lireys 
*  Leeke 

Lyttelton,  Hon.  A. 
"Maiisel 

Pryke 

Smith 


Class  III. 


George 
Hargrove 


Knini. 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Corpus. 

Joh. 
Clare. 


I   niatin^iilxhi-d  in  Hebrew. 
;i  KqiiMJ  for  Lhif  HpWrcw  I'rize. 
o    KnuKl   foi  S>hn|pAvl(l  Piizt. 


COMMENCING   BACHELORS. 
Class  I. 


'Graham 
'  Mercer 


Class  II. 


'Harvey 
Taylor 


Class  111. 


Mann 


i   lli'hrrw  Prilr. 
4  Schulpfield  Pnzi 
U  Blsliop  Suffr.iK.il 


Corpus 
Corpus 


Trin. 
Christ's 


Trin, 


•>r  UiblicHi  (! 
of  Woolwich. 


THEOLOGICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


509 


Easter,  1868. 

r  J.  A.  Jereniie,  D.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
I   W.  Selwyn,  D.D.  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity 
Pv. „,„„„«    J   T.K.  Birks,  M  A.  Trinity. 

\V  .  K  Cliurton,  M.A.  King  s. 
i  J.  M.  Fuller,  M.A.  St  John's. 
I  A.  Holmes,  M.A.  Clare. 


MIDDLE  BACHKLORS. 

Class  I. 
i2s«Gwatkin 


Class  II. 
Bodkin 
Boys 
Honeyburne 

Class  III. 
Amps 
Clark 
Crosbie 
Cussons 
Djce 

Harvey,  C.  W. 
Hindley 


Job, 


King's. 

Emm. 

Cath. 


Emm. 

Corpus 

Trin, 

Cath. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Sidney. 


COMMENCING  BACHELORS. 
Class  I. 


'Fox 


Black 


Class  II. 


Class  111. 


Christ's. 


Christ's. 


Eastek,  1869. 


rC  A.  Swainson,  D.D.  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 

J.  B.  Lijrhtfoot,  D.D.  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity, 
f,  J  W.  M.  Campion,  B.D.  Queens' . 

t^XAMiNEKS  -!  J,    jj    Perowne,  B.D.  Corpus  Chrisii. 

J.  M.  Fuller,  M.A.  St  Johns. 

A.  Holmes,  M.A.  Clare. 


MIDDLE   BACHELORS. 


Class  I. 
'"Fox 
'Fynes-Clinton 
'  Obbani 

•Watson 

Christ 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 

Class  II. 
•Carpenter 
•Griffith 

Trin.l 
Joh. 

Class  IIL 
Bamber 
Evans 
1  Greenwood 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Cath. 

1  Dialinuuinheil  in  Hrbir 

2  llehr-w  rriiH 

W, 

COxMMENCING    BACHELORS. 
Class  I. 


Class   II. 
Blakiston 
Scott 

Class  III. 


8  SiholeAeld  I'rlie  (or  Bibllcul  Greek. 


Down. 
Pet. 


510 


THKOLOGICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


Eastbk,  1870. 


EXAMI 


r  J.  A.  Jereniie,  D.D.  Regius  Prof essor  of  Divinity . 
'  T.  Jarrett,  M.A.  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 


NERS-I   ^y*  ^^"  tampion.  D.D.  Queens'. 
I  E.  H.  Perowne,  B.D.  Corpus  Chri 
B.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.  Trinity. 
W.  J.  Joslino;.  M.A.  Christ's. 


MIDDLE 

BACHELORS. 

COMMENCING     BACHELORS 

Class  I. 

Class  1. 

'Drake 

Joh 

'  »^Rhind 

Christ's. 

i«8»Sharpe 

Christ's. 

Woods 

Trin. 

Class  II. 

Class  11. 

>Boys 

Jes. 

'Seholfield                    Trin. 

'Chamberlain 

Joh. 

'  Hodges 

Joh. 

Lane 

Cath. 

'Scott 

Trin. 

'Smith 

Caius. 

Class  III. 

Class  III 

Atkinson                     Jes. 

Oliver 

Christ's. 

Drew                           Joh. 

Whytehead 

Cath. 

Thurlow                      Caius. 

Eastee 

,  1871. 

rc.  A.  s 

wainson,  D.D 

.  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 

J.  B.  L 

■ghtfoot,  D.D 

.  Hulseati  Professor  of  Divinity. 

Examiners  - 

Arthur 

Holmes,  M.A 

Clare. 

C.  Tayl 

or,  M.A.  St  John's. 

W.  J.' J 

osling,  M.A. 

Christ's. 

L  E.  T.  L 

eeke,  M.A.  Trinity. 

MIDDLE  BACHELORS. 

COMMENCING  BACHELORS 

Class  I. 

Class  I. 

'  Bembridge 

Christ's. 

'  Eardley-Wilmot       Clare. 

''^■'Drury 

Christ's. 

'  -  Fyson 

Christ's. 

Hayne 

Trin. 

Class  II. 

Cla.ss  II. 

Foster 

Joh. 

Fisher                          Siiiney. 

«*  Hicks 

Sidney. 

Wirgman 

Magd.           ! 

Class  III. 

Clas.s  III. 

Archdall 

Corpus. 

'Pycock                       Cath. 

Griffith 

Joh. 

Shepherd                    Sidney. 

Hulhert 

Corpus. 

McGill 

Tnn. 

Sweet 

Magd. 

1    I'aMi'd  nMtlnfiiclnr 

Ivin  llebrfw. 

i  Ilebr.w  Priie. 

:i  Kqiml  for  Soholert 

tUi  Vtii'. 

4  Evans  Priio, 

6  HoboloHpId  Prizr. 

e,  Bishop  of  Bloemfontein,  1892— 18»9. 

7   HKhoi 

i>f  S,„l,>r  :ii 

.1  Man. 

I'HEOLOGICAL  EXAMINATIONS. 


511 


Eastbb,  1872. 

fB.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
I  T.  Jarrett,  M.A.,  Uegius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

Examiners  i  ?•  ^^.^^1?^'  M-A-  -Sf  Jo/,„'.. ' 

I  A.  1  .  (Jiapman,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

E.  T.  Leeke,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
l^J.  T.  Lang,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi. 


MIDDLF:  BACHELORS. 

Class  L 

'8*Appleton  Trin. 

"'Clay  Trin. 

'  Curtis  Christ's. 

Foss  Christ's. 

Jeaffreson  Trin. 

2.S49»Kirkpatrick  Trin. 

VVanstall  Cath. 

^•Wood,  W.  S.  Joh. 

VVorlledge  Caius. 

C!i.ASS  1 1. 

Hankey  I'rin. 

Lake  Coipus. 

Marshall  .'oh. 

Class  lU. 

Hug-hes  Sidney. 

Ireland  Trin. 

Phillips  Christ's. 


COMMENCING 
C 


BACHELORS. 

ASS  I. 


Class  II. 
1  Drake 

Class  III. 
Alcock 
Kirby 


Clare. 


CoriDus 
Sidney. 


Easter,  1873. 


Ex  a  M  INI  RS 


r  C.  A.  Swainson,  D.U.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 

J.  H.  Lightfoot,  D.D.,  HuLseun  Professor  of  Divinity. 

A.   I  .  Chapman,  M.A.,  Emmanui-i. 

H.  C.  O.  Moule,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
I   J.  T.  Lung,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi. 
[_  H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  6'/  Johns. 


MIDDLE  BACllKLOHS. 

Class  1. 

■^"'Jennings                 Jesus. 

Morrice                   Trin. 

■"  Woodhouse             I'rin. 

Class  1 1. 
'Lamb                      Jesus. 
^Lung'ley                   Emman. 
Class  III. 

COMMENCING  BACIIKLC 
Class  I. 
'McNeile                 Irin. 
Class  11. 

(^LASS  111. 

Cockshott                   .lesus 
Corbet                         Joh. 
Windley                      .Joh. 

1  |>aiiHcdi)>llrifaclori1y  in  II«bi 

2  Kqiial  fol  Ihe  HehrfW  I'nie 
8  Kqual  foi  thi-  S.holffitl.l  I'ri 


7  Scliolefleld  Prize. 

8  Master  c.f  Sclwyii. 

9  Du;iii  of  Ely.  LaJy  Margaret  I'rofonsor  of 
Divinity, 1903— luo".  Re),'iu»  ProlcHsorof  Hebrew, 
18H2— 190;).     .Master  of  Sclwyu,  11)98-1907. 


512 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Examinations  admitting  to  the  Degree  of  B.A. 

1874. 

The  Names  in  each  class  are  arranged  in  Alphabetical  Order. 

B.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

C.  A.  Swainson,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 
J.  J.  Stewart  Perowue,  D.D.,  Trinitu. 
John  E.  B.  Mayor,  ^].A.,  Professor  of  Latin. 

I    Handley  C.  G.  Moule,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
l^  H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  .St  John's. 


Examiners  ■{ 


First  Class. 
Ds236«Bickersteth 
I  Luscombe 
*  Smith 


Pemb. 
Clare. 
Pemb. 


Second  Class. 
Da  Durrani  Trin 

East  Trill, 

Gardner 
Hutcliinson 
Pennefather 
Robinson 


Job. 
Caius. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Third  Class 
Ds  Cuming 
Fitzpatricli 
Hauler 
Hebert 
Higgs 
Longworth 
Peto 
Phillips 
Saulez 
Starbuck 
Stokes 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Job. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


1875. 


KXAMINKHS 1 


'  C.  A.  Swainson,  13. D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 
J.  B.  Lightf'oot,  D.D.,  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 
J.  .1.  S.  Ferowne,  D.D.,  Trinity. 
J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Latin. 
H.  B.  Swete,  B.D.,  Caius. 
J.  Sharpe,  IM.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds  <  *Streane            Emm. 

Ds  Buxton 

Clare 

Ds  Bindley            Emm. 

1 2  4  Williams             Jesus 

Harvey 

Cath. 

Edmonds         Joh. 

Marke 

Trin.  H. 

Foster               Corpus 

"Parker 

Trin. 

Fryer                Trin.  H 

Smith 

Clare. 

Godby,  C.  J.    Magd. 
Thomas            Joh. 
Winn                 Trin.  H 

1876. 
TB.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

I.I.  .I.S.  Perowne,  D.D.,  Hulsean  Professor  of  Die  in  it  y. 
K.  W.  Benson,  D.D.,  Trinity. 
J.Rawson  Lunihy,  B.D.,  .Sf  Catharine's. 
H.  B.  Swete,  B.D.,  Caius. 
l^J.  Shaipe,  .^LA.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class, 

)s  Bingham 
7 " Body 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Elliott 

Caius. 

Goldsmith 

Trin. 

Middloton 

(Mare. 

Murray 

Joh. 

HaikcB 

Trin. 

Stokes 

(Corpus. 

Trevelyan 

Trin. 

1   lli'hri'K  I'rirr.  t  Schulrfield  Prize. 

A    Kiiual  fur  the  Kv.iin  Prlr,c.  6  Buliop  i 

«  lllshop  of  Afrira,  East  Kquatiirinl,  188<>— ISW. 

7  frorc««or  of  Old  Tcntanieiit  ExcgeiU,  New  York  Seminary. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Beal 

Trinitv 

Bibby 

Christ's 

Boden 

Jesus. 

Crick 

Cath. 

Foster 

Trin. 

Hartley 

Joh. 

Lonsdale 

Magd. 

Thompson 

Corpus 

Winter 

Joh. 

.1  Kv»ii.  I'rizr. 
South  Tokyo,  tsse- 

-1897. 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


513 


1877, 


'M.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
J.  li.Liarhttoot,  D.D.  Lady  Margaret's  Professor  of  Divinity 
Examiners^  ^r\i  ^^nson,  D.D.  Trmit^/. 

^  W.  M.  Campion,  D.D.  Queens  . 

.1.  Rawson  l.umby,  B.D.  St  Catharine's. 
LR.  L.  Ren.sly,  M.A.  Gonville  and  Caius. 


First  Class. 


Ds'^Howson 

Trin. 

iShaw 

Pemb. 

Tyser 

Trin. 

'Walpole 

Trin. 

Second  Class. 
Ds  Fincli 


I    Hebrew  Prize. 


Third  Class. 

CiiWS. 

Ds  Bamford 

Trin. 

Bickiiell 

Caius 

Blunt 

Pemb. 

Brown 

Job. 

Gilbert 

Trin. 

Merivale 

.Job. 

Nevill 

Trin. 

Rammell 

Job. 

Ward 

Pemb. 

Williamson 

Corpus 

2   Equ,.l 

for  the  Evans  Prize. 

1878. 


ExjI 


re.  A.  Svvainson,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 
I  J  .  J  .  S.  Ferowne,  D.D.,  Hutseun  Professor  'f  Divinity. 
J    W.  M.  Campion,  D.  D.,  Qaeetis\ 
I    F.  J.  A.  Hurt,  D.D.,  Emmannel. 

R.  L.  Hensly,  RI.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 
1^  A.  .).  Worlledge,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 


First  Class. 

Ds  Ouy  Trin, 

HKeith-Fulconer.l™  . 

Hon.  I.G.N. J^""- 

''  Lefroy  Trin. 

Robinson  Jesus 

"•■i'Wallis  Caius 

8  Williams  Job. 


Second  Class 

Third  Class. 

Ds  7Kden 

Pemb. 

Ds  Bone,  J.  A.  B.    Job, 

Fisher 

Job. 

Bortoii                  King's 

Handford 

Christ's 

Cbam|)ney           Corpus 
Drakeford           Jesus. 

Smitb 

Corpus 

Welsb 

Trin. 

Watts                   Christ's 

Wiseman,  A.  R.  Job, 


I  Hebrew  Pri: 
4  Lord  Almnr 
6  Rishnp  1,1  I,: 


2  Sctiolefield  Priie.  3   Eqiml  for  Ihe  P.vdna  Prize, 

r  of  Arabic,  188(i-1887.  5  Bishop  of  'Wellingtou,  New  Zealand 

7  Bishoi,  of  Wakefield. 


22—5 


514 


Examiners 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 

1879. 

f  B.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.  Regius  Prnfessor  of  Divinity. 

C.  A.  Swainson,  D.D.  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 

F.  J.  A.  Hort,  D.D.  Hulsenn  Professor  of  Divinity . 

C.  Taylor,  ALA.  St  John's. 
I  F.  Watson,  M..A.  St  Johns. 
l^A.  J.  U'orlkMlge,  M.A.  Gonville  and  Cuius. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

7'Iiud  C/«.s.S. 

Ds  2:j«  Foakes-JacksonTriu. 

Ds 

Cameron 

Corpus 

I)s   Bone 

Joh. 

'  Hill                 Christ's 

Carden 

Sidney 

Brereton 

Cope 

Pemb". 

Chapman,  H. 

Corpus 

'  Groves 

Pemb. 

Firth 

Joh. 

Jones,  E.  H. 

Jesus. 

FuUer-Maitlai 

dTrin. 

Kendall 

Queens' 

Hopper 

Joh. 

Nash 

Trin. 

Marsh 

Joh. 

I'eKK 

Trin. 

Mosse 

Christ's 

litiehardt 

Corpus 

Reed,  M. 

Trin. 

Whclptou,  G. 

Emm. 

Saben 

Taylor,  J.  C. 
Urmson 
Walker 
Wilson,  R.  W 
Woosnani 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Joh 

Trin. 

Trin. 

1    Hebrew  Prize. 

2  Sch 

oUfield  Pnje. 

3  Fellow  of  Jesus.     Hu 

l8e.an  Lecturer,  1902. 

FxAMINKRf 


1H80. 

fF,  J.  A.  Hort,  D.D.,  Hnlsean  Frofessor  of  Divinity. 

J.  Hiiwson  Lumby,  D.D.,  Norrisiati  Professor  of  Diri nit y . 

C.  Taylor,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

Arthur  Wright,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
I  F.  Watson,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
L  R.  Appleton,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


l-'irsl  Cltns. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds ''Hattersby        Trin. 

Ds  Atkinson 

Trin. 

\)a  Barnard              Trin. 

12  Harris 

Birks,  11.  .\ 

Trin. 

Bywator              Christ's 

(ircavos 

Joh. 

Dandy                Joh. 

Neale 

Joh. 

Davies                 Queens 

Pole 

(.'nrpiis 

Dixon                  Pemb. 

Scholtield 

Trin. 

(iibson                Trin. 

Sparrow 

Joh. 

(Irimnhoofc       Joh. 

Twells 

Jesus 

Jonos,  W.  T.  B.  Down. 

White,  F.  (i 

Pemb. 

Metculfc              Christ's 
Sealv                  Pet. 
Starfurth            Joh. 

1   F.qual  foi  Scholc 

Held  Pnr.e. 

3    IC'iUHl  Tor  EvanH 

Frije. 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


515 


1881. 


CB.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
I  J.  Rawson  Lumby,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  IHrinity. 
ExAMiMRS  \  ^"'l'"!'  Wright,  M.A.,  Qiieens\ 
'       I  R.  Aiiiiletou,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

A.  F.  Kirk  pa  trick,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
LC.  W.  E.  Body,  M.A.,  St  John's. 


First  Class. 
DsC^Barnes  Pet. 

Johnson  Trin. 

Robinson,  J.  Alfred  t'hr. 
'-"••*Hjie  Kind's. 


Second 

Cla 

■s. 

Thin 

Cl< 

ss. 

Ds  Bolton 

Qu. 

Ds  Allen 

Corp. 

Coggin 

.J  oh. 

Anwyl 

Trin. 

Coulthard 

.Joh. 

Carver 

Clare 

.)  ones 

Corp. 

CobboUl 

Penib 

Newman 

Trill. 

Ivatt 

.Jesus 

Williams 

Corp. 

Paice 

Corp. 

Williams 

Trhi. 

Pyiu 
Willink 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

188-2. 


E.VAMINERJ- 


f  C.  A.  Swainson,  D.D.,  Margaret  Professor  of  liirlnity. 
I  A.  T.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
J  C.  E.  Graves,  M.A.,  Si  John's. 
]  J.  Sharpe,  M.A.,  ChriM's. 
I  A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
I^A.  W.  Streane,  M.A.,  Corpus  Chiisti. 


First  Class. 
Us  Appleton  Trin. 

2  3*  Bennett  .Joh. 

.Schneider  (aius 

*Smyth  King's 

Sparrow  Simpson  Trin. 


Seciiml 

Cla 

<!S. 

Ds  Jump 

Emm. 

I.oveband 

Caius. 

Petit 

Corpus 

Uigbv 

Joh. 

llussell 

Joli. 

Sturges 

I'pcher 

Trin. 

Third  Class. 


Ds  Butler 
Callander 
Chadwiek 
laithlull,  H.  (■ 
l-'awcett 
Fitcli 
Holmes 
Jones 
Parkin 
Percival 
Bawlings 
Itidgcs 
Kant 
Smith 


Pemb. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Kmni. 

Penih. 

Trill. 

Christ's 

Clirist's 

I-^mni. 

•■iuecns' 

Joh. 

<  'orpus 

Corpus 


WOMEN. 


Glrton 


1    Hebrew  Prize.  «  K»ani.  Prin-.  8  Siholefield  Pn 

4  Bishop  uf  WinchoBter.     BiBlinp  of  Exct«r.  lilUl— liKW.    Hulseaii   Prof,   of  Ilivi 
President  ofQueeuB'  College,  1896—11)01.     Hon.  Follow  of  Queens'  College. 
6  Bishop  of  I.ebombo.  6  HuUeaii  ProfOBSor  of  Divinity 


ity,  188-  — 1001. 


616 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1883. 


EXAMI 


r  B.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
I   A.  P.  Kii'kpatrick,  M.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  FJehrew. 
\  A.T.  Cliapman,  M.A.,  Emiiuiimel. 
NERS   ^   y   jj_  Stautou,  M.A.,   Trinity. 

I   A.  W.  Streane,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi. 

L  Frederick  Wallis,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 


First  Class. 

Us  2  3  5*|jarmer         King's 

i34*Murni.v         Triii. 


Seconif  Class. 
Binney  King's 

I<'o\vler  Trin. 

(iordon  Trin. 

Hughes,  J.  F.S.  Pemb. 
Jones,  T.  J.  (Jones- 
Lewis)  J  oh. 
Law  Trin. 
Machray              Sidney 
Maxlow  Corpus 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Buncombe 

Clark 

Job. 

George 

Trin. 

Gibson 

Pemb. 

Holland 

Trin. 

•Jackson 

Job. 

Longbottoiu 

Queens 

Phillips 

Q,iieens 

Potter 

Trin. 

Rowe 

Trin. 

Smyth 

Trin. 

Wilcockson 

Caius 

1  Hebrew  Prize.  2  Evans  Prize.  3  Equal  for  the  Scholefield  Prize. 

4  Formerly  Fellow  of  Emmanuel.      Warden  of  St  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury. 
f>  Bishop  of  Rochester.    Bishop  of  Atlclai.le  189.5—19115.     Formerly  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi 
l>oIlege. 


1884. 


Examiners 


F.  J.  A.  Hort,  D.D.,  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 
J.  llawsou  Lumby,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Prof  .of  Divinity. 
V.  H.  Stanton,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

G.  H.  Whitaker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
Frederic  Wallis,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
I.  G.  N.  Keith-Falconer,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 

Seconil 

Class. 

Thiril 

Class. 

1)8 ''^I'Knigbt       Cath. 

Rales 

Corpus 

Belitley 

(Jorpus 

Parkes 

Trin. 

('althrop 

Corpus 

Pollock 

Job. 

(iriniston.  Hi 

n.  K. 

Trin. 

Sandfonl 

Corpus 

l,caf,  W. 

Trill. 

1  »s  Searlc 

i'emb. 

Line 

Down. 

Tanner,  (i 

I'\  Clare 

O'Reilly 

Corpus 

Ds  Welch 

King's 

( )utram 
IMckering 

Sidney 
Clare 

I  Evans  Prizi'. 

V  Schole 

lolil  Priio. 

8  Fellow  uf  Corpus.     I'rhielpHl 

if  the  Clergy  Tralc 

Ing  School,  Cam 

brhlge.     Hulsuu 

u  Lect 

.rer,  IHOB 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


517 


THEOLOGICAL  TEIPOS.     NEW  REGULATIONS. 

In  Part  II.  Class  I.  (a)  Section  I.,  (b)  Section  II.,  (c)  Section  III., 
(d)  Section  IV.     The  asterisk  after  the  letter  denotes  distinction. 


Examiners   .^ 


June,   1884. 

r  B.  F.  Westcott,  D.D.,  Re{/ius  Professor  of  Divinity 
I  C.  A.  Swainsou,  D.D.,  Lady  Margaret  Prof,  of  Divii 
I   G.  H.  Wliitaker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

I.  G.  N.  Keith-Falconer,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

J.  J.  Lias,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

F.  Watson,  B.D.,  St  John's. 

Cbr.  Wordsworth,  M.A.,  Pelerhouse. 
I  Herbert  E.  Ryle,  M.A.,  Kings. 


vinity. 


PART  I. 


Mlaxter 
Ulunt 
t^ropper 
Curtois 


Ilervey,  W.  R. 

Mattinson 

Murray 


.loll. 
King's 
Trill. 
Christ's 


Beard 
Fki  wards 
Hill 

Lambrick 
Marsh 


I'emh. 
Pemb. 
Sidney 
Trin. " 
J  oh. 


First  Class. 
Emm.  I  1-  Ds 

.J  oh. 
Joh.  I 

Seconil  Class. 
Dixon  Trin. 

Egerton  Joh. 

Ham  Joh. 

Hitchcock,  R.  A.  Pemb. 

Third  Class. 
Mitchell  Emm. 

Sampson,  J.  R.  Joh. 
Stewart,  E.  H.  Trin. 
Stone  Caius 


Wallis 
Warner,  H. 


Caius 
Joh. 


Hugill  Christ's 

Mitchell  Joh. 

Vawdrey  Jesus 

Williams,  F.  R.  Christ'i 


Whatton,  A.  B.  Trin. 
Whittington        Queens' 
Williamson         Queens' 
Wray  Jesus 


1    Oietinguished  in  Old  Testa 


"^  OiHlinguiBhed  i 


PART  II. 


I)s  Scott 
a't|)s  Westcott,  A. 
♦  l)s  Wholpton 


Sefinnl  C/ks 
1)8  C'radiick 
1)8  1  »Wallis 


First  Class. 
Clirist's 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 


Pemb. 
Caius 


1   Hebrew  Prize. 


■J  .Scliolefteld  Friz. 


See.  II.  with  Sec.  iii. 
Sec.  II.*  and  Sec.  iii. 
Sec.  IV.* 

Third  Class. 


4  George  Williams  Prize. 


518 


THEOLOGICAL   TRIPOSES. 


June,  1885 


EXAMINEKS  ^ 


f  F.  J.  A.  Hort,  D.D.,  Hidsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 

I  J.  Kawsoii  Lumby,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  JHviniti/. 

I  J.  J.  Lias,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

W.  Sanday,  M.A.,  Exeter  College,  Oxford. 

F.  Watson,  B.D.,  >S'<  JoAji's. 
I   Chr.  Wordsworth,  M.A.,  Peterhouse. 
I   A.  J.  Mason,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
I  Arthur  T.  Lyttelton,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


PART   II. 

First  Class. 

None. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class 

l)s  Layng  (6) 
I)s  Murray  (c) 
l)s  Stone  (a) 
l»s  Warner  (a) 

Jesus 
J  oh. 
Caius 
Joh. 

Os  Mitchell  (a) 

PART  I. 


Da  ''Hlenkin 
Boggis 
Uranscombe 
(.'urless 


Betts 
(Miarleswortli 

A. 
Farthing 
Gray,  C.  S. 

I   Di»tin:;ui> 


Fii-st  Class. 

1  ■■'  Ayles 

Seconil 

(7( 

Joh. 

Trill. 
Pot. 
.loh. 
Corpus 

(ioodwin 
Grylls 
Herrnian 
Knight 

Selwyn 
Sidney 
Corpus 
Clare 

Madge 
Manlev 
Nash  ■ 
Teape 

Pemb. 
Pemb 
Corpus 
Joh 

Third 

Cla 

<ts. 

Trin. 

Selwyn 
Caius 

Hampden 
Jameson 
Lewis 
.May 

-Cook    Joh. 
Corpus 
Corpus 
Joh. 

Ds  Semple 
I)s  Stables 
Storrs 

Joh. 
Trin. 
Queens 

Kmm. 

Iie.l  in  Old  T 

B*l«menl. 

t    Dl^llngui 

shed  tn  New  Teslar 

neni. 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


519 


June,  1886. 


Examiners 


r  B.  F.  VVebtcott,  D.D.,  Regius  I'rojhioi  of  Divuiily. 

A.F.  Kirkpatrick,  M.A.,  Reghn,  Fiofei^sor  of  He.breu  . 

G.  H.  Whitaker,  M.A.,  St  Johns. 
J  A.  .).  Mason,  M.A.,  'J'rnuty. 
j  Arthur  T.  Lyttelton,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
I  A.  Lukyn  Williams,  M.A.,  Jesus. 
I  Fred.  H.  Chase,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
I  Herbert  E.  Ryle,  M.A.,  King's. 


PART   II. 

First  Class. 

1  Us  Ayles  (a)*  (b)  .Joh. 

^Ds  *iiethune-Baker  (</)•  Pemb. 

»  Ds  Boggis  (c)  Peter's 

l)s  'Kellett  (/;)  Sidney 


Secontl  Class. 
Ds  Blaster  (a) 
I  »s  Branscombu  (a) 
Ds  Little  (6)  {<■) 
Ds  Rico(^)  (f) 

Hehrew  Prize. 


.Joll. 
.Job. 
King's 
C'brist's 

■2  George  Williams  True. 


I'hinl  Class 
DsGrvlls  (a)  (b) 
Ds  Kelk  (a)  (6) 
Ds  Veatiuan  {b) 


Sidney 
Magd". 
I'emb. 


PART    1. 


Ds  Barlow  Job. 

BickerstethjH.V.  Penib. 
Uoiuford  Emm. 

Davies,  Daniel  Joh. 


First  Class. 

*Ds*Nainie  Jesus 

Ds  Scott-Moncrieft"  Trin. 

Smith,  L.  Trin. 

Second  Class. 
EUis,  J.  B.        Trin.  I 

Ewing,  A.O.C.Job. 
Skinner 
Storrs  Queens'     I 


Watling  Selwyn 

Wilkinson  Pemb. 

Williamson  Joh. 

Woll'endale  Joh. 


Bolton 

Selwyn 

Urentnall 

T)s  Ohadwiok 

Joh. 

Cole,  H.  R. 

Joh. 

Cope 

Selwvn 

Crosse 

Trin: 

Dawson 

Trin. 

Garvey 

Hamilton 

Hervey 

Landor 

Morris 

Poole 


Knnn. 

Clare 

Ennu. 

Pemb. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Robinson,  E.  F.  Cains 


Robinson 

Sandvs 

Tarbiit 

Whincup 

NVood 


Cath. 
Joh. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Trin. 


4  Prufeseur  of  Hebrew.  Klug's  College,  Londou. 


520 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1887. 


Examiners 


r  Joseph  Rawsoii  Lum\iy,D.D.,N or risian  Prof,  of  Divinity. 

Edward  Russell  Bernard,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

Kdward  Burbid^e,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Arthur  Lukyn  Williams,  TA. A.,  Jesus. 

Frederick  Henry  Chase,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
I   Frederick  Wallis,  M.A.,  Caius. 
I  Herbert  Edward  Kyle,  M.A.,  King's. 
^.lohn  Owen  Farquhar  Murray,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 


PART    II. 


First  Class. 
I)s  Foxlev  {b)  Joh. 

I)s  Stuart  {I)) 


Caius 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Harlow  (o)  (6)  Joh. 

Ds  Davies,  l)aniel  (a)  Joh. 


Third  Class 
Ds  Ellis,  J.  B.  (6)     Trin. 
Ds  Williamson  (c)  Joh. 


PART   I. 
Fir.tt  Class. 


Burrow 

1  Ds  Donaldson 

Nickson 


H.  Selw. 

Trin. 

Corpus 


Adeney 
Ewing,  G.  C. 


Joh. 
Joh. 


Hall 
Morgan 


Corpus 


Asliwiii 
KanncriniUi 
I  (rand 
lli'L-liia 
llcniminK 


Caius 

Joh. 

I'ltnh. 

Kmm. 

Emm. 


Hind 
llinkli'.v 
Lue 
Moir 


Clare. 
Christ's 
Christ's 
I!.  Selw. 


Nicholl 
Pullan 
RigB 
Warde 


Joh. 
Queens' 
H.Ave. 
II.  Selw. 


1   Bishop  of  Brisbane. 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


521 


June,  1888. 


Examinees 


fF.  J.  A.  liort,D.D.,Ladn  Margaret's  Professor  of  Bivinit^. 
I  A.  F.  Kirkpati'ick,  iVl.A.,  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

HaiuUej'  C.  G.  Moiile,  M.A.,'  Trinity. 
J  Edward  E.  Bernard,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
j  G.  A   S.  Schneider,  M.A.,  Cains. 
I  J.  0   F.  Murray,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
I  \\    E.  Barnes,  M.A.,  PeterJiouse. 
I- Henry  J.  C.  Knight,  M.A.,  St  Catharine's. 


PART  II. 


First  Class. 
Ds  2  *Brooke  (a,  b*)  King's 
Ds  1  Burkitt  {a)  Trim. 

Ds  3»Knight  (!>*)       Pemb. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Ewing,  G.  C.  (a)  Juh. 
Ds  Neild  (c)  Pemb. 

Ds  Pearce  {c)  Pet. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Passmore  (h) 
Ds  Selwyii  (c) 


//.  SeUi 
Kind's 


1  Hehrow  Prize.     Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity, 
3  Formerl)  Fellow  of  Caius.     Bishop  of  Rangoon. 


2  Scholefleltl  Prize. 


PART  I. 


IJajjshawe 
Byard 
(Carpenter 
C'arrington 


Carter  Trin. 

Cobb  Emm. 

Cochrane  Trin. 

Cousins,  W.  A.  Joh. 
Duke  Pemb. 

lioclier  Pemb. 

( i  reenwond         ,loh . 
1 1  aythorntbwiiite  Trin. 
lii(<hloy  Trin. 


First 

Clasi 

1  Waddington 

Emm. 

Second 

Chis 

s. 

Trin. 

Scullard                  .Joh. 

Clare 

Ds  Stokes,  H.  C.           Pemli. 

Corpus 

Walsh                      Corini 
Way                         Joh. 

Third 

Class. 

Huddle 

II.  Ai/e. 

Ds  Russell,  AV.  A 

.Jenks 

Pemb. 

Scudaniore 

Judsiin 

./oh. 

Sliarpe,  R.  N. 

Legg 

./oh. 

Tarleton 

Macklin 

./oh. 

Ward,  K.  H. 

Monckt'iii 

Trin. 

WebbPeploo 

Outrani 

Peinh. 

Wliitley 

Portbury 

./oh. 

Williamson 

Procter ' 

Qoenis' 

Ds  Woiidhouse 

Joh. 

Pet. 

Clare 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Peiuh. 

Queens 

Dou'ti. 

Joh. 


1  DistiDguislied  tn  Old  Testament. 


522 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


Jvve,  1889. 

Herbert  E.  Ryle,  M.A.,  Halsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 

V.  H.  Stanton,  M.A.,  Kbi  Professor  of  Divinity. 

Arthur  Carr,  M.A.,  0.ron. 

Handley  C.  G.  Moule,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

P.  Watson,  B.D.,  8t  .Tohn's. 

Frederic  Wallis,  M.A.,  Cimis. 

G.  A.  S.  Schneider,  M  A.,  Caius. 

W.  E.  Barnes,  M.A.,  Peferhouse, 


First  aa.'!.t. 
Ds  Scullard  (il)       Jiih. 
Ds  Swift  (fe")  Emn 


PART  II. 

Second  Class. 
Us  Hox  (6)  Cains 

Ds  LegK  [a]  Joh. 

Ds  \Ysiddington(a)Ei»ni. 


Third  Cla-is. 
Da  Hoyle,  C.  E.  (c )  Pemb. 
Ds  Wliitmell  (6)     Sidnei/ 


PART  L 


First  Class. 

Ds 

Hutchinson       Jesus. 
Second  Class. 

Allin 
Jiright 
IJrinkwortli 
de  Kougcniniit 

Queens' 
Trin. 

Trin. 

Lockett 
Noakes 
DsOglo                    Trin. 
.Stanford             Emm. 

Stanley 

Stitt 

Warren 

Pemb. 
Christ's 

Third  Class. 

HavU'V 

HiliiiiKton 

i:verett 

(iiiwriiig 

KnolleUe 

Lowe,  11.  11. 

Clare 

Cains 

Pemb. 

Sidnei/ 

Clare 

Ih-in. 

Martin                Pemb. 
Maynard            Cor/nis 
Murray               Trin. 
Pyne  "                Emm. 
Roberts,  H.  li  Corpus 
Kocke                 Emm. 

Rogerson 
Seaton 
Welcbnian 
Woods 
Ds  Young 

Pemb. 

Corpus 

Queeiu' 

Pemb. 

Christ's 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


523 


June,  1890. 


Examiners 


J.  Rawsoii  Luiuby,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 
V.  H.  Stanton,  B.D.,  /?/;/  Professor  of  Dirinitij. 
John  Sharpe,  D.D. 
Arthur  Carr,  M.A.,  O.ron. 
E.  Watson,  B.D.,  St  John's. 
Ai-thur  T.  Lyttelton,  M.A.,  Selwyn. 
Frederic  WaUis,  M.A.,  (Jaius. 
*  J.  R.  Hanner,  M.A.,  Corpus  Ohristi. 


Ds  •  SGreenup*  (a)  Joh. 
Ds  Smith,  H.  (b)      Joh. 


PART  II. 

Seconil  Claxx. 
Ds  Stitt  (a)  FL-mh. 

1  Hebrew  Prize. 


Thiril  (7«.«.?. 
Ds  Kirby,  V.  T.  (c)     Tri». 


PART  T 

First  CIa.<!.<i 

Neal  Joti. 

1 2  »  Robinson  Ch  rist'.\ 

Ds  -*  Valentine-Richards  ClirisVs 


Seconil  Clans. 


Ilaiuli 

D 

Pahner 

Kersliaw 

Quecii-i' 

Robertson,. \..] 

l/iiinpon 

Cor ji  IIS 

Sanders 

Ni'Wton 

Kiiii/'s 

Thir.l  CI  a 

Uach 

Joh. 

Hodtje 

Bennett 

Trhi. 

Ds  .Jones,  H.  li 

Hirley 

H.  Sf/w. 

Lan^don 

IJrootnhall 

Leighton 

(Jallcnder 

Christ's 

Owen 

Harper 

Joh. 

Joh. 
Joh. 

Qii,-,' 


Trill.  II. 
II.  Car. 
Kimi's 
Triii. 
Corjms 


Sheuton 
Vauglian 
Wvlev 


I'reston 
Radchfie 
Rainbow 
Ds  Waller 
Waring 


Jesus 
Trin. 


Emm. 

Kinfi's 

Cor/iiis 

Qiimis' 

Qinyn.i' 


1   DistiliKuiHlieil  in  Gill  Tentament.  2  DUtiiiKiiixhod  in  New  Testuine 

8  Principal  of,  and  PrcifenBOr  of  Blbliial  Exegesla  in  the  Inndim  College  of  Divinity. 


524 


TIIEOLODICAL   TRIPOSES. 


June,  1891. 


ExAMlNKHS 


A.  F.  Kiikimtiick,  H.D.,  Ilcijins  Professor  of  Hehreio. 

V.  H.  Stanton,  B.D.,  Khi  P rofessor  of  Divinity . 

Jolni  Sharpe,  D.l). 

A.  W.  Streane,  B.D.,  C'orj/iis  Christi. 

Arthur  T.  Lytteltoii,  M.A.,  Selwyii.. 

Fred.  H.  Chase,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

J.  R.  Hanuer,  M.A.,  Coi-pus  Christi. 

Montague  Rhodes  .Tauies,  M.A.,  King's. 


PART   II. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 
Us  Hort,  F.  K.  {h)    Emm. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Newton  {c,  d)      King's 
Ds  Warner  (6)         H.  Selw. 


PART    I. 


Ds  'Crook 
Kint' 
Purton 
1  Todd 


Emm. 
King's 
Pet: 
Ctirisl's 


Second  Class. 


Allen 
Ciildwcll 
Cluunbers 
Dowe 


Joh. 
.loh. 
Joh. 
Chrisf! 


Atkinson,  II.  I,.  (7/j-/.vr.v 
Cole,  A.  I!.  !•'.    .loll. 
Copliiiid  I'ciiili. 

Currcy  II.Sclii: 

DavicH  Coi-pvs 

Dawson,  II.  .1.  Trio.  II. 


Lontf,  H. 
Lovett,  K.  N. 
Milward 
Nash 


IH'lap 

l''ritli 

l^'ullcr,  .1.  L. 

(lonlon 

Hopkins 

Markliani 


Joh. 
Christ' I 
I'cmh. 
Queens 


Pemb. 

Trin. 

h'mm. 

Ciiriuis 

Colh. 

Trio. 


Soworby 
Tliorpo" 
Wardc 

Corpus 
Corjnis 
H.  Selw 

Smith,  II.  V 
Taylor,  (!.  K 

Pemli. 
.      Trin. 

Terrv 
Whish 
Elites 
Yonn),' 

Caitis 
Clare 
Clare 
Cath. 

1  DlHtiiiKuisliod  in  Old  Tuetaiuoiit. 


I 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


626 


June,  1892. 


EXAMI 


)H.  B.  Swete,  D.D.,  Reyins  Profensor  of  Divinitii. 
Herbert  E.  Ryle,  B.D.,  Hulnean  I'rofexsor  of  Dimnitij. 
A.  W.  Streane,  B.D.,  f'orpus  (Jhrinti. 
A.  Lukyii  Williams,  M.A.,  .lenwi. 

|Fre(l.  H.  Cliase,  B.D.,  rVim/'.',-. 

J.  Armitage  Robinson,  B.D.,  Christ's. 
Montague  Rhodes  James,  M.A.,  Kiiufs. 
^J.  F.  Betbune-Baker,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 


PART 

II. 

Firft  Class. 

Second  Class. 

riiinl  Class. 

I)s  Harnani  (h)         Christ's 
l)s  .lurdaii  [Ij)           King's 
l)s  "LonK,  1!.  ill)       .Joh. 
i)s  -Tliackera)-  («*)  Kiw/'s 

I)s  Purton 
Os  Tliorpe 

Pet. 
Corp. 

Ds  Annand             Jesus 
Ds  Nash                   Queens 

1  He 

jrew  Prize. 

2  Evans 

Prize. 

PART   I. 


First  Class. 
None 


Adt'tir-v 
Huriislde 
Ds  Coinptiin 
CuiiniiiKliaii) 
l>al]| 
Dale 
Garcia 


Joh. 

Pemh. 

Kmm. 

Tri„. 

Emm. 

Si,hu'i/ 

Joh. 


Second  Class. 

Ileywood,  U.  O.  F. 

Tri». 
Hiclis  Trin. 

Kerr  Emm. 

Lees  Joh. 

Nutlcy  Joh. 

Richardson        Chrisl's 


Ds  Rowland 

Smith,  D.  M. 

.Stiff 
Ds  .Stocks 

Weatlicrhead 

Yates 


Emm. 
n.  Selw. 
If.  Selw. 
Christ's 
Trin. 
Christ's 


Allnutt  Emm. 

Atkins  Pemlj. 

Urockk'hurst,  F. 

Queens' 
Campion  fi.Selw. 

Eastwood  Juh. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Fyffe 

f;iven-Wilson 
fircen 
Ileaton 
Honnywill 
Lee,  C.  St  A. 


Emm. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Simpson 

Sj-nge 

Targett 

Timniis 

Warren 

Windsor 


Joh. 
II.  Selw. 
Trin. 
II.  Selw. 
Ciir^/us 
II.  Selw. 


626 


THEOLOGICAL   TRIPOSES. 


June,  1893. 


ExAMINEHi: 


J.  E.  Lmuby,  D.D.,  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinitxj. 
V.  H.  Stanton,  D.D.,  Ely  Professor  of  Divinity. 
J.  A.  Robinson,  B.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 
A.  T.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Emmamiel. 
A.  L.  Williams,  M.A.,  Jesus. 
R.  St  John  Parry,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
J.  R.  HaiTuer,  M.A.,  Corpus  Ghristi. 
^J.  F.  Bethune-Baker,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 


PART   11. 


First  CIdss. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Kerr  (a)  Emm. 

Ds  Kittermastf r(6) Kini/'s 
Ds  ^Lupton  (6)        Joh'. 
Ds  Niitley  (c)  Joh. 

Us  Parruck  {!>)        Pemb. 
Ds  Thomas  {h)         Panb. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Christie  (6)         Maiid. 
Ds  Heatou  (a)         Christ't 
Ds  *Weekes,  G.  A.  (6)  Sid. 


PART  I. 


First  Class. 
i*McNeile,  A.  H.  Pemb. 
Ds  '•'Srawlej'  Cains 


Second  Class. 


Bullocli 

Tri». 

Os  Elliott.  H. 

V. 

Trin. 

Kuiirifk 

Trin.  II. 

Cassels 

Trill. 

Ds  fiaskell,  A 

H. 

Chri.s-I's 

Slater 

Trill. 

Earle 

Joh. 

Hall 

Cath. 

Wise 

Ciirpiis 

• 

Third  Class. 

Armstrong 

Christ's 

Fraser 

H.  Selw. 

I'ridie 

Clan- 

Baker 

Emm. 

Hoste 

Pemb. 

Ramsay 

Pemb. 

Benson 

Trin. 

Hutton 

Joh. 

Ransom  e 

Trin. 

Berridf,'e 

Corpus 

Ds  Kermode 

Jesus 

Rosher 

Pemb. 

Browne.B.M.C.S 

Christ's 

Newbery 

Christ's 

Sheelian 

Non  Coll 

Cropper 

Trin. 

1  Fellow  of  Sidney. 


2  Tutor  of  Solwyii. 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


527 


June,  1894. 


Examiners 


,  A.  F.  Kii-kpatrifk.  D.D.,  Rec/hm  Professor  of  Hehveio. 

H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  IH.xie  Prof,  of  Ecclesiastical  History, 

A.  T.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

r.  J.  Foakes-Jacksoii,  M.A.,  Jestis. 

R.  St  John  Parry,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

J.  R.  Harmer,  M.A.,  Corpus  Chnsti. 

A.  E.  Brooke,  M.A.,  King's. 
IR.  H.  Kenuett,  M.A.,  Queens'. 


First  Class. 
Ds  Crafer  (b)  Jesus 

l)s  Holmes,  R.  {h)      Christ's 
Ds  Hutton  (a)  Joh.       i 

D8i2*McNeile,A.H.(a*)Pe»»6.l 


First  Class. 
■Harries  Trin. 

Lillingston,  F.     Pemh. 

.Sedgwick,  S.  N.  Emm. 
■Tliorpe  Cath. 


PART  II. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Adams  {d)           Pet, 

Ds  Drury  (b)             Magd. 

Ds  Jolinson  (6)         Cuius 

1  Hebrew  Prize. 

PART  I. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Apthorp               Emm. 

Aldous                H.  Seliv. 

Ashton                 Joh. 

Alston                  Clare 

Bracewell            Corims 

Beckett                 Christ's 

Conybeare           Trin. 

Brunton              Peynb. 

Ds  Grindon              Christ's 

Dark                     Corpus 

Herklots              Corpus 

Ds  Dunn                    Petnb. 

Knonies              Corpus 

Hodgson              Emm. 

Koelle                  Corpus 

Marsh,  N.  C.        Trin. 

Ds  Legg                     Cuius 

Robson,  T.  f.      Trin. 

Osbom                Joh. 

Simmons              Christ's 

Sayer                  Pemlf. 

Wilding               Emm. 

Young                 Emm. 

1  Distinguished  in  Old  Teiit^inient. 

2  Fellow  of  Sidney. 


528 


THEOLOGICAL   TRIPOSES. 


Examiners 


Jxme,  1895. 
H.  B.  Swete,  D.D.,  Reghift  Professor  of  Divinitij. 
H.  E.  Ryle,  D.D.,  Hulsean  Professor  of  Dirinitij . 
F.  H.  Chase,  D.D.,  Christ's. 
W.  E.  Barnes,  B.D.,  Peterhouse. 
F.  J.  Foakes-Jackson,  M.A.,  Jesus. 
J.  O.  F.  Murray,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
A.  E.  Brooke,  M.A.,  King's. 
R.  H.  Kennett,  M.A.,  Queens'. 


First  Class. 
I  )s  Goodman  (6)       Christ's 
l)s  Llllingston,  P.  (a)  Penib. 


First  Class. 
Ds  ^Andrews  Pciiih. 

Sopwith  Emm. 

-Us  Stephenson,  I'.  Cliri.<!t's 


PART  n. 

Second  Class. 
I)s  Browne,  A.  B.  {b)  Christ's 
Ds  llil)liert-\Viire(J<)  J^oft. 
Ds  Kitteniiaster  (b)  Christ's 
Ds  Muule  ((()  Corpus 

Ds  Sedgwick,  S.  N.  {b)  Emm. 

PART   I. 


Third  Ctass. 
Ds  Beven  (b)  ClirisVs 

Ds  Gilbert  (c)  Kinp's 


Second 

Class. 

Third 

C7a.s 

V. 

Bennitt 

rcinb. 

Bamber 

Down. 

Ds  David 

Jesus 

Campbell 

G.A 

.  Trill. 

Ellis 

Joh. 

Francis 

Jesus 

Ds  Keeling 

Jesus 

Goodrich 

CDrjiiis 

Ds  Masters 

Corpus 

Hannah 

Trin. 

Panther 

Queens' 

Key 

Pel. 

DsSlielford,L.McN.  Kmm. 

Shaw 

H.  Sehv 

Ds  Stephenson,  H.S.  Trin. 

Swift 

Corpus 

Ds  1  Stewart 

Christ's 

Woods,  1- 

.  T. 

Trin. 

Swann 

Corpus 

1  Distinguished  in  Old  Testament. 


Examinees  ■< 


June,  1896. 
V.  H.  Stanton,  D.D.,  Eli/  Profes.ior  of  Dimnih/. 
J.  ArmitaKe  Robinson,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Prof,  of  Dirmlti/. 
F.  H.  Chase,  D.D.,  Christ's. 
W.  E.  Barnes,  B.D.,  Peterkouse. 
.1.  O.  F.  Murray,  M.A.,  Emmanuel . 
H.  J.  C.  Kniglit,  M.A.,  iSelwyn. 
F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
^Norman  McLean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 

Ds  Hosanquet, 

B.  II.  ('/)  Kinn's 

Ds 'Sanu'ster  (i()    Jesiis 
Ds  White,.!.  I).  C. 

{b  with  d)         Trill. 


PART  II. 

Second  Class. 
Ds  Wenliam  King's 


Third  Class, 
Ds  Sevan  Trin.  H, 


'   Hebrew  Prize. 

PART  I. 

Fir.tl  Cli 

ss. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Cla.9.1. 

Ds  Parsons 
T)8  Tait 

Peinb. 
Joh. 

(^arpentcr           Corpus 
Ds  Davis                  Queens' 
Smith,  V.  S.        Corptis 
Winstanley        Trin. 

2  Ilcitil  Mustur  uf  FcUtod  School. 

Butler,  G.I  I.e.  Trin. 
Davis,  P.  B.       Carpus 
Day                     Pemb. 
Mignon              Emm. 
Rowley              Cath. 
Satchell              Trin. 
Sedgwick            Trin. 
Ds  Watson,  V.  II.  Emm. 

THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


529 


Examinees  - 


June,  1897. 

'A.  J.  Mason,  D.D.,  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity. 

A.  F.  Kixkpatrick,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

W.  Lock,  D.D.,  Ireland  Professor  of  Exegesis,  Oxford. 

M.  R.  James,  Litt.D.,  King's. 

F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

A.  M.  Kiiight,  M.A.,  Gomnlle  and  Cains. 

N.  M'^Leaii,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
^F.  Robinson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Clas.1. 
I)s  1  Panther  (-0      Ji'.tm 


first 

Class 

Dniitt 
'(iarrad 

Corpus 
Clare 

Second  Class. 

Farrar  Pemb. 

Griflfiii  Pemb. 

Ilellins  Cath. 

Ds  Howard,  F.  A.   Pemb. 


PART  II. 

Sfconil  Class, 
Butlur  Pemh. 

Os  Winstanley        Trin. 
1  George  Williams  Prize. 


Tliird  Cla.i.'!. 
Ds  Barton  Magd. 

Ds  Hobinson  Jesus 


PART  I. 

Reade                Pemb. 

•Tones,  J.  P.       Emm. 

Taylor,  II.          Caius 

Lamb                  Emm. 

Ds  Wiltshire            Cains 

i.yne                   //.  Seltc 

Torrance            Emm. 

Third  Class. 

Whitaker,  G.  S.  Jok. 

Brooke               Christ's 

Wilding              Emm. 

E^mes                Christ's 

Ds  Wvatt                 Cains 

Harvey              Trin. 

Ilaj'don             Emm. 

Examinees 


June,  1898. 

H.  E.  Ryle,  D.D.,  ffulsean  Professor  of  Dirinity. 

H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Dixie  Prof,  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

W.  Lock,  D.D.,  Ireland  Professor  of  Exegesis,  Oxford. 

M.  R.  James,  Litt.D.,  King's. 

A.  E.  Brooke,  B.D.,  King's. 

A.  T.  CbaiJman,  M.A.,  Emm. 

A.  W.  Greenup,  M.A.,  *Vi  John's. 

F.  Robinson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 
'Ds  Druitt  (a)  Corpus 

*SDs  'fiarrad  (b)      Jesus 

1  Hebrew  Prize. 


First  Class. 
D»  Outram  Pemb. 


PART  II. 

Seeonil  Class. 
Ds  Brind  (c)  Cnrinis 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Walker  (/>)  Pet. 


2  Scholefleld  Prize. 

8  Fillow  of  Clare. 

PART  I. 

Second 

Class. 

Third  Class. 

Clarke 

H.Sclw. 

Ds  .Anderson 

Jesus 

Davies 

Corpus 

Ashby 

Christ's 

Ford 

Jesus 

Ds  (iardner 

Jesus 

Ds  Oreevos 

Juh. 

llamonil 

Trin. 

llenncssv 

Joh. 

llowclcn 

Clare 

Walter 

Joh. 

MorKaii-.Ioncs 

Joh. 

Watson  W 

illianisPcm/i. 

Smith,  T.  P. 

Pemh. 

.Stote'-.         1 

Caiui 

Vipan        a 
wTunn     ll    A 

Corjius 

23 


530 


Examiners 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 

June,  1899. 
H.  B.  Swete,  D.D.,  Regms  Professor  of  Divinity. 
V.  H.  Stauton,  D.D.,  Ely  Professor  of  Dii'inity. 
F.  H.  Chase,  D.D.,  ('hrist's.  ' 
W.  E.  Barnes,  D.D.,  Peterkouse. 
A.  T.  Chapman,  M.A..  Emmanuel. 
A.  E.  Brooke,  B.D.,  King's. 
A.  W.  Greenup,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
P.  M.  Barnard,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 
Ds  Walter,  W.  L.  (c)   Juh. 


PART  II. 

Second  Class. 
Ds  Clarke,  A.  S.  (rf)     H.Selw. 
Ds  Ford,  E.  B.  (c)        Jesus 
Ds  Grimes,  J.  B.  (I>)     Jesus 
1  Ds  Hennessy,  T.  H.  (a)  Jesus 
Ds  Moxon,  K.  S.  (h)      Caius 
1  Hebrew  Prize. 


First  Class. 
Ds  I'earce.  U.  F. 

Smith,  H.  li. 
i-Ds  -Wood,  C.  T. 

Woollev,  H.  M. 


Joh. 
Il.fiflw. 
Pemh. 
Joh. 


PART   I. 

Second  Class. 

Voe.  J.  1>. 

Joh. 

U'onnollv,  R.  H. 

Chri.st 

»s  Fisher,  1!.  H.  P. 

Pemb. 

Macgilli\  rav,  G.  J 

Trin. 

Hobson,  P  "E. 

Emm. 

Talbot,  R, 

Emm. 

Woods,  E.  S. 

Trin. 

Third  Class. 

Hidden,  H.  M.  Cath. 

Blandford,  V.  (i.  Corjiu 

Bullock,  G.  G.  A.  Pemh. 

Calvert,  II.  E.  H.Selu 

Ds  .\leiizies,  W.  R.  Cuius 

Mercer,  II.  J.  Trin. 

Moore,  A.  C.  Clare 

Peters,  E.  E.  Corpul 

Richardson,  G.  S.  //.  Seln 

Stammers,  F.  D.  Corjiu. 

Williams,  C.  M.  (7-; 

Williams,  H.  M.  H.Selu 


1  Distinguisheil  in  Old  Testament. 


2  Felh.w  of  Qu 


Examiners 


First  Class. 
Ds  Chittv,  G.  .1.  ('')      A//i</'.v 
DsKlsee,  C.  (M  ./"/(. 

Oh  -Hart,.!.  II.  A.  [b)  Joh. 
iDsSiiiitli,  \{.  H.  (a)     ll.Selw 
■i\)ii  Woollev,  U.M.(c)J(-/i. 

1    llfb: 

First  Class. 
Bisseker,  II.  Jesus 


June,  1900. 

■  A.  J.  Mason,  D.D.,  Lady  Manjaret  Professor  of  Divinity. 
A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  D.D.,  Beyius  Professor  of  Helreic. 
F.  H.  Cliase,  D.D.,  Christ's. 
W.  E.  Barnes,  D.D.,  Peterhouse. 
J.  O.  F.  Miu-ray,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
A.  M.  Knight,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
R.  H,  Kennett,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
P.  IVI.  Barnard,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

PART   II. 

Second  Clas.s: 


Ds  Bulteel,  .1.  P.  E. 
Ds  Connolly,  R.  II. 
Ds  Nairne,  B.  D. 
Ds  Woods   E.  !S. 

rcw  Prize. 


Kitijfs  ' 
Christ's 
Jesus 
Triu. 


Third  Class. 


I'AKT   I. 
Sec(nid  Class. 
.Atkinson, (J.  F.  S.  Joh. 
i)s  Brereton,  P.  II.  L.  Christ's 
Cartwright,  C.        NonColl. 
Cautley,  F.  1>.         Joh. 
Senior,  C.  A.  L.      Joh. 
Smith,  H.  J.  Sid. 

Smith.  1/.  1'.  Queens' 


Thin  I  Class. 
Bii.wer,  11.  .\. 
Ilawken,  W.  1). 
Purser,  W.  C.  B. 
Udhinson,  W.  M. 
Robson,  D.  I{. 


Queen 

ChrisI 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Emm. 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


531 


Examiners 


June,  1901. 

H.  C.  G.  MoiJe,  D.D.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 

H.  M.  Gwatkiu,  M.A..,  Dixie  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History. 

G.  H.  Whitaker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

J.  O.  F.  Murray,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

J.  F.  Betbune-Baker,  B.D.,  Pembroke. 

A.  M.  Kuight,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 

R.  H.  Keuuett,  M.A.,  Queens'. 

N.  M<^Lean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 
Ds  Senior,  C.  A.  L.  (a) 


PART   II. 

I  Second  Class. 

Joh.  ;  Ds  Bisseker,  H.  (<l)  Jesus 
1  Ds  Hewlett,  E.  .J.  (d)  Trin. 
1   Ds  Thomas,  W.  S.  (6)    Pemh. 


Third  Class. 
DsHertslet,  E.L.  A.  (c 


1  Hebrew  Prize. 

PART   I. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

2D3  Carpenter,  S.  C.    Cains 

Baumann,  H.  W. 

Corpus 

Ds  Croft, .].  R. 

1  Ds  "Lancliester,H.  C.  O. 

Jackson,  B.  C. 

Christ's 

Fisher,  H.  D. 

Pemb. 

Money,  D.  W. 

Queens' 

Hannani,  F.  A. 

IDs  Lang,  H.  M.           Pemh. 

Ro.\bv,  H.  S.  M. 

Queens' 

Hargreaves,  J.  A 

2Ds*West-Watson,C.  Emm. 

Stead,  H.  A. 

Emm. 

Ds  Hearn,  E.  H. 
Henstock,  A.  .J. 
Hilton,  S, 
.Melling,  J.  G. 
Milsoni,  E.  T. 
Poignand,  C.  \V. 
Stern,  J. 
Swann,  S.  E. 
Wilson,  T. 

1  Distinguished  iu  Old 

Testament.                           S 

Sistingui 

hed  in  New  Testament. 

Queens' 

Sid. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jesus 

H.Selw. 

Corpus 

H.Selu: 

Corpus 

Caius 

Corpus 

Emm. 

Emm. 


Examiners 


June,  1902. 
V.  H.  Stanton,  D.D.,  Ely  Professor  of  Divinity. 
W.  E.  Barues,  D.D.,  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity. 
F.  Watsou,  D.D.,  St  John's. 
J  G.  H.  Wliitaker,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
1  G.  A.  S.  Scliiieider,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
I  J.  F.  Bethuiie-Baker,  B.D.,  Pemhroke. 
(N.  McLean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
3.  H.  Srawley,  M.A.,  Gouri/le  and  Cains. 

PART   II. 


i;kanayake, O.  B.  Il.Sehr. 
Ds  Morrice,  K.  J.       Trin. 


Second  Class. 
Ds  .Jackson,  B.  C.  (</)  (4)  Vhri 
Ds  Lockton,  W.  {il)  (5)  Jesu 

PART  I. 

Second  Class. 


Third  Ckuts. 
Ds  llobdav,  H.  H.  {!>) 
Ds  I'lirner,  l{.  C.  {!,) 


Sid. 
Trin 


AvtiHin,  K.  A. 
D.iviis,  H.  K. 
Kulford,  F.  W. 


Emm. 

Christ's 

Jesus 


(ilcndenniiig, .I.W.    Corpu. 


Ilaynes,  II.  I 
I'insdii,  K.  'I'. 
Tul.hs,  N.  II. 


t/.Selw. 
II..Selu: 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Brown,  U.  K. 
Bunhurv,  P.  St  P. 
iCvitt,  .l."E.  T. 
Criffiths,  n.  S.  1). 
I.avy.  IC.  i:. 
.Mellows,  1'". 
Scorer,  .N.  \'. 
Stebbing,  C.  F 


Corp. 

Cath. 

Queens 

Calh. 

Pemh. 

Chrisfi 

Pemh. 

Jesus 


I  Dlstinguisheil  in  01.1  Tostaracut. 


1  Diitinguisheil  in  Nc 


'  Testament, 

23- 


532 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Examiners  •< 


June,  1903. 

/H.  B.  Swete,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 
A.  J.  Mason,  D.D.,  Pemhrole. 
S.  R.  Driver,  D.D.,  Oxford. 

F.  Watson,  D.D.,  St  John's. 

G.  A.  S.  Schneider,  M.A.,  GonviUe  and  Cuius. 
j  F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Forbes  Robinson,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
^  J.  H.  Srawley,  B.D.,  GonviUe  and  Caitis. 


First  Class. 
liiDsEdghill,  E.  A. 

(a)  (6*)  King's 

^Ds  Ekanayake,  G.  B. 

id*)  (4)  ir.Selw. 


1  Hebrew  Prize. 


PART  II. 

Second  Class. 
Ds  Armstrong,  F.  W. 

(6)  (4)  Joh. 

Ds  Smith,  G.  B.  (d)  (4)  King's 
Ds  Wriglit,  A.  B.  {d)  (4)  Trin. 

2  Scholefleld  Prize. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Buxton,  H.  J.  (c) 


S  George  Williams  Prize. 


ADVANCED  STUDENTS. 
Barkway,  J.  L.  Non  Coll.  \  Mitcliell,  C.  W. 

PART  I. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class 

Smith,  C.  J. 

Pemh. 

Bennett,  G.  A. 

Joh. 

Williams,  H.  H. 

Christ's 

Collins,  11.  L. 

Emm. 

Ds  George,  E.  J. 

Trin. 

Jennings,  R.  I. 

Pemh. 

Kelly,  P.  J. 

Queens' 

Mills,  W.  E. 

King's 

Morton,  J.  G. 

if  on  Coll. 

Pownall,  A.  du  T 

.  Christ's 

Starey,  L. 

Clare 

Third  Class. 
Banham,  J.  C.         Trin, 
Baugli,  H.  R,  Queens' 

Fetlierstonhaugli.G.  C.  Pemb, 


Fisher,  L   N. 

Sid. 

Girling,  F.  B. 

Emm. 

Hanson,  E. 

Queens 

Moxlev,  C.  H. 

Queens' 

Naters,  C.  C.  T. 

Emm. 

Smith,  M.  W. 

H.Selw. 

Whitehouse,  J.  J. 

Joh. 

Wilson,  J. 

Cath. 

1  Distinguished  in  Old  Testament. 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


533 


Examiner^ 


June,  1904. 

/A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  D.D.,  Ladtj  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity. 

S.  K.  Driver,  D.D.,  Oxford. 

A.  Wright,  D.D.,  Queens'. 
I  J.  F.  Bethune-Baker,  B.D.,  Pembroke. 
jP.  M.  Barnard,  B.D.,  Christ's. 

F.  J.  Foakes  Jackson,  B.D.,  Jesus. 

G.  A.  S.  Schneider,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
\F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


PART   II. 


First  Clasf. 

UJsHow,.!.  C.  H.  ((0(i)  Joh. 
Ds  Nock,  T.  A.  (b)  (iii)    Pemb. 
2Ds  Sniitli,  C.  J.  (6)  (i)     Pr»i/;. 


Second  C/ass. 

Ds  Jennings,  R.  I.  (a)  (i)  Ptwft. 
Ds  Morton,  J.  G.  (a)  (iv) 

iS'OH  Coll. 
Ds  Williams,  C.  (a)         Cat. 


Third  Clans. 
Ds  Gray,  H.  (r) 


Jesi/s 


1  Hebrew  Prize.                                 2  Scholefleld  Prise. 

PART  I. 

First  C!as.f. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class 

'i>DsClarke,W.  K.  L 

Jesiis 

Blakiston.C.  R.N.  Pemb. 

Brenton,  H.  C. 

Corpus 
H.  Seliv. 

Ds  Darbyshire,.J.  R 

Emm. 

C'ouldre}',  A.  E.     H.Selw. 

Elliott,  J.  S. 

'Talbot,  A.  E. 

Emm. 

Ds  Lonsdale,  H.  R.     Jesus 

Hodgson,  N.  L.  T. 

Trin. 

2Ds*\Voo(i,  H.  G. 

JesKS 

Sharman,  G.  H.     H.Selw. 

Johnson,  W.  H. 

Cath. 

Tower,  H.  B.          Cath. 

Jolly,  N.  II.  H. 
Partridge,  W.  W. 

Queens' 
Queens' 

• 

Pope,  N.  C. 
Thrift,  J. 
Watkins,  C.  J. 

Joh. 

NonCoU. 
Emm. 

1  Distinguished  ia  OM  Testament. 


I  Distinguished  in  New  Testament, 


634 


THEOLOGICAL   TRIPOSES. 


June,  1905. 


EXAMINEBB 


A.  J.  Mason,  D.D.,  Pembroke. 

W.  E.  Barues,  D.D.,  Hulsean  Professor  of  Divinity . 

A.  Wright,  D.D.,  Queens'. 

P.  M.  Barnard,  B.D.,  Christ's. 

F.  J.  Foakes  Jackson,  B.D.,  Jesus. 

R.  H.  Kennett,  M.A.,  Begins  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

J.  H.  A.  Hart,  M.A.,  -S-^  John's. 

C.  West  Watson,  M.A.,  Emmauiiel. 


PAET  II. 


First  Class. 

1  Os  Locwc,H.  M.  .J.  ((()  Qiirriis 

Dg  Roxbv,  O.  n.  M.  {h)  Emm. 

Ds  Talbot,  A.  E.  (ti)      Emm. 

I  Hebrew  Prize. 


Second  Class. 
Ps  Hull,  O.  B.  {0} 
Ds  Green,  F.  (i.  {h) 
Ds  Pope,  N.  C.  («) 


Jesus 
Trin. 
Jok. 


(a)  Sectioa  I. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Fiinuor,  V.  H.        Qaceiu' 


PART  I. 


Eirst  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Ds  Gardiner,  A.  F. 

Jcsns 

Bradbury,  L.  A.    Emm. 

Rostron,  S. 

./<///. 

Ds  Browning,  P.  T.     Trin. 

Ds  Ui)ton,  G.  F. 

Emm. 

Clarke,  J.  W.       Non  Coll. 
Fisliwick.  C.          Emm. 
Gorrell,  J.  G.         II.  Sclu: 

Ds  Marshall,  .J.  S.  D.  Jesris 
Packer,  G.             No7i  Call. 

Ds  Shackleton,  C.  E.  Trin.II. 
Steel,  H.  F.            Queens' 
Wade,  R.  P.           Christ's 
Williams,  A.  ().     Jesus 
Woodliouse,D.  C.  Clare 

Third  Cla.is. 
Ds  Banister,  M.  II. 
Horrocks,  .J.  A. 
Hose,  H.  C.  T. 


Trin 
II.  Seltv. 
Emm. 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


635 


June,  1906. 


PAET  II. 


Examii\'i;b.s 


A.  J.  Mason,  D.D.,  Fembrokc. 

V.  H.  Stanton,  D.D.,  Ely  Professor  of  Divinity. 

H.  M.  Gwiitkin,  M.A.,  Dixie  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  Iliston/. 

A.  W.  Streane,  D.D.,  (Jorjnts  Christi. 

A.  E.  Brooke,  B.D.,  Kiw/'s. 

F.  li.  Teunaut,  B.D.,  Goncillc  and  Cains. 

J.  H.  Srawley,  B.D.,  Selivyn. 

A.  H.  McNeile,  B.D.,  iSidney  Sussex. 

J.  H.  A.  Hart,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

C.  West-Watson,  M.A.,  Emmamtel. 


First  Class. 
Dsi'Mozk'V,  .J.  K.(dy   I'cmli. 


Seconil  Clius. 


Ds  Ball,  E.  F.  (t)         Jesus 
Ds  Totukinsoii,  H.  F.  (fe)  Sid. 


1  George  Williams  Prize. 


PART  I. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Thompson,  A.  (b)   Christ's 
Ds  Thrift,  J.  (e)  Non  Coll. 

Ds  Williams,  A.  O.  (a)  Jesus 


EXAMINKRS 


/A.  J.  Mason,  D.D.,  Pembroke. 

H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Dixie  Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  Histoni. 
I  A.  H.  McNeile,  B.D.,  Sidney. 
j  A.  Nairne,  M.A.,  Jesus. 

J.  H.  A.  Hart,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
\C.  West-Watson.  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 


First  Class. 

Ds  2'C'rick,  P.  C.  T.  Peinh. 
Erith,  I..  E.  P.   NonCull. 
'  ■■'  Marsh,  I'.  S.     H.Sehv. 
1)8  •■i.Small,  W.  J.  T.  Cuius 


Ui.ltiliiniislieil  ill  Old  Testament. 


Second  Clas, 

Third  Class. 

Ds  Boughey,  P.  F. 

Peiub. 

Ashton  Smith,  G. 

Boyle,  G.  E. 

U.  Seltv. 

Aslnvorth,  F.  L. 

Garrad,  W.  R. 

Clare 

Bartlam.  F.  H. 

Havwavd,  B. 

Sid. 

Bunny,  H.  S. 

Ds  Leeke,  W.  W. 

Clare 

Ds  Dru  Drury,  C. 

M»Watters,\V.M.H.  Seltv. 

Forse,  L.  N. 

Ds  Richardson,  H.  S. 

T.  Trin. 

Godson,  A.  T. 

Ds  Strong,  E.  M. 

Pemb. 

Harris,  H. 

Wade,  A.  N. 

Corjius 

Hughes,  S.  J. 
Ds  Matthew,  A.  F. 
Ream,  C.  F. 
Sargeant,  H. 
Taylor,  S. 
Williams,  C.  St  M. 
Wright,  \V.  J. 

■jt  Fellow  of  Clai- 

Distiiiiiuialicd  in  New  TestK 

Emm. 

H.Schv. 

Christ's 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Corpus 

Pet. 

Calh. 

n.  Schr. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

J  oh. 

Trin. 

H.Sela: 

Corpus 


536 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1907. 


PART   11. 


Examiners 


,H.  B.  Swete,  D.D.,  Bci/iu.'i  Professor  of  Divinity, 

V.  H.  Stanton,  D.D.,  Ehf  Professor  of  Divinity. 

A.  Caldecott,  D.D.,  -SV  Johns. 

C.  L.  Feltoe,  D.D.,  Clare. 

F.  J.  Foakes-Jackson.  D.D.,  Jesus. 

A.  E.  Brooke,  B.D.,  Kinfs. 

A.  H.  McNeiJe,  B.D.,  Sidnci/  Sussex. 

J.  P.  Whitney,  B.D.,  Kincf's. 

F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity. 
^A.  Nairne,  M.A.,  Jesus. 


First  C/a.is. 

1  I)s  Clianipiiin,  A.  B.  (c)  .Jesus 
■■!  l)s  Clayton,  ti.  H.  (rf)  Pemh. 
3DsS.  Marsh,  F.  S.  (a)  (ii) 

Jf.Se/ii'. 
Ds  Saunders,  K.  J.  (r)  Emm. 


Second  Class. 

Ds  Baker,  A.  E.  («)      Trin. 
Ds  Eritli,  L.  E.  V.  (a)  Jesus 
Ds  lluljliard,  J.  A.  {h)  H.Selw. 
Ds  Waile,  A.  N.  ((/)(iv)  Corp. 
Ds  YoiuiK,  P.  N.  F.  {(')  Juli. 


Third  Class. 

Ds  Bentley,  J.  H.  (a)  (i)  Joh. 
Ds  Bidwell,  H.  A.  (6)      Trin. 
Ds  Durham,  A.  ('.  (6)   Corpus 
Ds  Hayward,  E.  (a)       Sid. 
Ds  Hicks,  n.  Ci.  F.  (6)  Corpus 
Ds  Johnston,  A.  B.  (b)  Jok. 
Ds  Mannering,  L.  (i.  (//)  ,S/r/. 
Rogers,  R.  A.  [e)      Clare 


2  George  WilliamB  Prize. 


8  Hebrew  Prij 


PART   I. 


Examiners 


V.  H.  Stanton,  D.D.,  Hly  Professor  of  Divinity. 
F.  J.  Foakes-Jackson,  D.D.,  Jesiis. 
A.  H.  McNeile,  B.D.,  Sidney  Sussex. 

ian  Professor  of  iJirinity. 


\  F.  C.  Biukitt,  M.A.,  Norris 
I  A.  Nairne,  M.A.,  Jesus. 
\A.  V.  Valentine-Richards,  I 


M.A.,  Clirist's. 


Ds  Bou<iuet,  A.  V. 
Cripps,  H.  S. 
'Thornton,  I-.  S. 


.lesus 

./oh. 

Emm. 


Second  Class. 

J'Mwards,  H.  !•;.  Kmm. 

Hare,  S.  11.  Cuius 

Ds  Hood,  .).  C.  F.  Chrisl's 

.Jones,  A.  H.  Christ's 
MatMichael.A.W.  Trin. 

J'liilhps,  .S.  W.  Emm. 

Tlionijison,  ('.  B.  Corpus 


]  Digtingulnhcil  in  Now  Teiitnmrnt. 


Allen,  C.  C. 
Bromley,  H. 
Bryan  Brown, 
Ed\vards,  F. 
Gardner,  R. 
Harding,  W. 
Morrison,  K. 
I'nthank,  J. 
Welch,  J.  H. 
Wyatt,  K.  G. 


V.  |{. 

<i.  S. 

M. 
L. 
.1. 

r. 

B. 
F. 


II.Sclw 

F.mm. 

Down. 

Queens 

Queens' 

Christ's 

I  'h  ri.it's 

Il.Selio. 

Trin.  If. 

Queens' 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOSES. 


537 


June,  1908. 

PART   II. 

/A.  Caklecott,  D.D.,  Rt  John's. 
C.  L.  Feltoe,  D.D..  flare. 
J.  H.  Srawley,  D.D.,  Sdwi/n. 
Examiners  i  ^^'  ^'  ■'^"S^i  M.A.,  /y<wZ?/  Manjaret  Prqfes.ior  of  Divinity. 
■   1  Robert  H.  Kennett,  B.D.,  Uegius  Professor  of  Hebrew.^ 
j  A.  Naii-ue,  M.A.,  .Testis. 
I  A.  V.  Valentine-Richards,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Nonnan  M'^'Lean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  Class. 


l)s  iCripps,  R.  S.  («)       Joh. 
l)s  Raven,  C.  E.  ('r)(iv)  Cains 


Its  Kirkpatiick,  A.  1'. (</)  '/>/)(. 

Ds  Walker,  .).  G.  (c)        J«((,? 

Widgery,  A.  (i.  (r)      Ca/A. 


Third  Class. 
Us  Ashcroft,  H.  (e)     Cains 


ADVANCED   STUDENT. 
Clarke,  C.  E.  Emm. 


EXA.MINKUS 


PART  I. 

F.  J.  Foakes-Jackson,  D.D.,  .Tesus. 
.1.  H.  Srawley,  D.D.,  Sehrt/n. 

W.  R.  Inge,  M.A.,  /judi/  Marfjaret  Professor  of  Divinity. 
j  Rol)ert  H.  Kennett,  B.D.,  liegitis  Professor  of  Hebrew. 
A.  V.  Valentine-Richards,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Norman  M'Lean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


I'irsf  Class 

Second  Class 

Third  Clas.<!. 

Ds  CloKK,  1'.  Ji. 

Kmm. 

Altxander,.!.  11.  R 

Cath. 

Buddell,  J.  L. 

NonColl. 

DsUIowarfl,  K.  T. 

Jesus 

Elliott,  E.  (i. 

Qui'rns' 

Crompton,  J. 

Caius 

i-i.Smitli,  J5.  T.  1) 

Jesus 

Fisher,  .J.  L. 

Si<l. 

IIodK'es,  L.  N. 

Emm. 

TaK«art,  A.  W. 

NonColl. 

.Jovce,.J.  W.  ir. 

Christ's 

Hughes,  J.  E. 

Joh. 

'•:\Vilk'V,  K.  II. 

Cains 

Maish,  E.  11. 

Q,ir.;,s 

.Job,  0.  I). 

Queens' 

l»s  Patterson,  1.. 

Trill. 

•Johnson,  K.  II. 

Cains 

Hogerson,  T.  S. 

Il.Srhr. 

.Jones,  C.  II. 
Lee,  ll  S.  N. 

Queens' 

Rose,  H.  E. 

NoiiColl. 

Je.ius 

.Symons,  C.  I). 

Trill. 

Moore,  .J.  \V.  B. 

II.  Selw. 

Ds  Taylor,  .1.  R.  S. 

Pcmh. 

•Stuart,  II.  E. 

Joh. 

Ds  Turnl)ull,  A.  P. 

Tri». 

Swift,  J.  M. 
Whitley,  E.  B. 
Wooler,  C.  T. 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Joh. 

]   Dlitiii^iiinhcd  in  Olil  TeHtnmont. 


2  DiBtiiigtiishod  iu  Now  Tostamuiit. 


23—5 


538 


THE  CIVIL  LAW  CLASSFiS. 


THE    CIVIL    LAW    CLASSES. 

Examinations  admitting  to  the  Degree  of  LL.B. 

The  following  is  the  order  of  the  Classes  from  October  1815    - 

The  Third  Classes,  from  the  year  1822 — 23,  are  in  alphabetical 
order. 

The  Students  in  the  Classes  whose  names  are  inserted  within 
brackets  are  equal. 

In  some  years  the  names  of  such  Students  are  omitted,  who, 
from  want  of  merit,  ill  health,  or  some  other  sufhcient  reason. 
were  not  chissed. 

The  *  designates  late  or  present  Fellows. 

1815-16. 


FIRST     ClASS. 
Carter,  Trin.  Hall. 
Gee,  Trin.  Hall. 
•Bankes,  Tnn.  Hall. 
Le  Marchaiit,  Jes. 
Strong,  Job. 
Colson,  Jes. 
Hatc'hett,  Tnn.  Hall. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Brown,  Trin. 
Willey,  Trin.  Hall. 
Davis,  Trin.  Hall. 
Clayton,  Caius. 
Home,  Pet. 
Mulis,  Trin.  Hall. 
Drake,  Jes. 
Bere,  Magd. 
Fitztliomas,  Emm. 


FIRST    CI 
)  •Hall, 
/  *Salusl)ury, 


FIRST    CLASS, 
f.idson,  Pet. 
'Hallani,Trin.  Hall. 
iMarden,  Trin.  Hall. 
Proiidergast,  Pemli. 


1816-17- 


SEjCOND    CLASS. 
Butlin,  Trin.  Hall. 
Harvey,  Jes. 
Phelips,  Trin.  Hall. 
Wyatt,Joh. 
Payne,  Trin.  Hall. 
Hyde,  Emm. 
Todd,  Jes. 


SECOND    CLASS. 
Fox,  Pemb. 
Burlton,  Pet. 
Leicester,  Trin.  Hall. 
DashWDod,  Trin.  Hall. 
Bragge,  Jes. 


1817-18. 


SECOND    CLASS. 
Kennedy,  Trin.  Hall. 
Robertson,  Trin.  Hall. 
H.  Davis,  Trin.  Hall. 
Ellicolt,Trin.  Hall. 
Prattent,  Pemb. 
Vale,  Chr. 


1818-19. 

SICCOND    CLASS. 
Seymour,  Trin.  Hall. 
Hogarth,  Emm. 
Martin,  Trin.  Hall. 
Kaymond,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Itawlinson,  Trin.  Hall. 
Statham,  Sid. 
Roberts,  Trin.  Hall. 
Bullen,  Trin.  Hall. 

Coles,  Job. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Brett,  Jes. 
Grant,  Pet. 
Curteis,  Trin.  Hall. 
Gurney,  Clare. 
Cook,  Trin.  Hall. 
.Stantield,  Trin. 
Coham,  Cath. 
Archdeckne,  Job. 
Goodbeliere,  Tr.  Hall. 
Hughes,  Trin.  Hall. 
Morgan,  Job. 


THE  CIVIL  LAW  CLASSES. 


539 


FIRST     CLASS. 
Banks,  Trill.  Hall. 

J  Clay,  ^.  Trin.Hall. 

I  Marryatt,  S 
Heverley,  Trin. 
Hole.Trin. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Wilson,  Trin.  Hall. 
*.Spedding,  Trin.  Hall. 


I-IHSI    CLASS. 
Karle,  Jes. 

Trill.  Hall. 


1819-20. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Jackson,  Trin.  Hall 
Cleugh,  Trin.  Hall. 
Blake,  Joh. 
Dight,Pet. 


Hawks,       I 
Rankin,      I 
Scott,  Trin.  Hall. 
Purvis,  Jes. 
Bennett,  Trin. 
Colston,  Trin.  Hall. 
Saluahury,  Trin.  Hall 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Bonner,  Emm. 
Stevens,  Trin.  Hall. 
Tomkinson.Trin.Hali 
Sturt,  Chr. 
Dixon,  Trin.  Hall. 
Mytton,  Joh. 
Gooch,  Clare. 


1820-21. 


SECOND    CLASS. 
Wood,  Trin. 
Walker,  Joh. 
Gladwin,  Jes. 
Sivewright.Trin. 
Burnaby.  Trin.  Hall. 


1821-22. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Marton,  Trin.  Hall. 
Burton,  Joh. 
Musgrave,  Trin. 
Storie,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Day,  Joh. 

Templeman.Trin . 
Vivian,  Trin.  Hall. 
Williams,  Trin.  Hall. 
Best, Jes. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Luniley.Trin.  Hall. 
Moxon, Cath. 
Maniakes,  Trin. 
Lockey,  Magd. 
Henniker,  Jes. 
Caunter,Sid. 


1822-23. 

SECOND    CLASS 
Hole  (Rob.),  Trin. 
Holbrook,Trin.  Hall. 
Irish,  Magd. 
f  Clutterbuck,  /  t,  u   n 
tHulton,  I  l.Hall. 

Broughton,  Downing. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Alder,  Trill.  Hall. 
Badcock,  Pet. 
Burdon,  Emm. 
Gane.Trin.  Hall. 
Malloek,  Magd. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Jackinaii,  Trin.  Hall. 
Phillips,  Trin.  Hall. 
Aldrich,  Trin.  Hall. 


1823-24. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Seymour,  Trin.  Hall. 
Christie,  Trin.  Hall. 
Dawson,  Trin. 
De  Brett,  Downing. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

De  Mello,  Jes. 
Holiest,  Emman. 
Yescombe,  DoMTiing. 


FIRST  CLASS. 
Bayford,  Trill.  Hall. 
'  •Cockburii,Trin.  Hall. 

\  liroadley,  1   Trin. 

)  (iuniiiiig,  1  Chr. 
Loii);,  (Cmman. 


1824-25. 

SECOND  CLASS. 
Williams,  Trin.  Hall. 
Burne,  Trin.  Hall. 
Churchill,  Cath. 


I  Ubirl  .luiidce  or  the  giieen'a  llii 


Till  HI)    CLASS. 
Clarke,  Trin. 
Hesse,  Trin.  Hall. 
Jenner,  Trin.  Hall. 
Johnston,  Pet. 
Michcll,  Trin.  Hall. 
Rcss,  Trin. 


640 


THE  CIVJL  LAW   CLASSES. 


FIRST  CLASS. 

Maude,  Tiin.  Hall. 

l-Cl.awner,  (Tr.Hall. 
(     roeocK,      I 

•Hallett,  Trill.  Hall. 

Hairiiltoii,  Trin. 

Prendergast,  Trin. 

Lugger,  Chr. 


1825-26. 

SECOND  CLASS. 
Burnaby,   Eiiini. 
Buck,  Queens'. 
Ranking,  Chi. 
Webster,  Jes. 
Hill,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS 
Aldhouse,  Pet. 
A-shmore,  Chi. 
Badeley,  Corpus 
Birch,  Trin.  Hall. 
Cox,  Chr. 
Davies,  Qu. 
Hand,  Trin.  Hall. 
Roberts,  Jes. 


FIRST    CLASS. 

Garstin,  Trin.  Hall. 

Vinall,  Trin.  Hall. 
♦Janner  (H.), Trin. Hall. 

Romilly,  Trin.  Hall. 
iMaurice,  Trin.  Hall. 

Jackson,  Trin.  Hall. 


1826-27. 

SECOND    CLASS. 

Grover,  Pet. 

\  Matthias,   t  Cot  pus 

i  Pattisson,  S  Joh. 

Goldsmith,  Pet. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Aldrich(Ju.), Trill. HmII 
Pigott,  Trin. 
Russell,  Emm. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Dasent,  Trin.  Hall. 
i'Dealtry,  1    Cath. 
)  Langley,   i    Joh. 


1827-28. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Acton,  Trin.  Hall. 
Leak,  Trin.  Hall. 
Cutler,  Trin. 
Osborne,  Cath. 
Denniss,  Trin.  Hall. 
Fardell,  Queens'. 
Browne,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Bond,  Chr. 
Fitzelarence,  Trin. 
Frank,  Emm. 
Hall,  Pet. 
King,  Sid. 
Vaughan, Joh. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
•Greene,  Trin.  Hall. 
Johnson, Joh. 
(  Curtois,       I  Trill.  H. 
(  Williams,     I  Joh. 


1828-29. 

SECOND    CLAS3. 
Hope,  Trin.  Hall. 
Meteyard,  Caius. 
Russell,  Joh. 
Procter,  Pet. 
Merrewether,Trin.  H . 
Hill,  J.  n.  H.  Trin.H. 
Hall,  Trin.  Hall. 
Ayres,  Joh. 
Rennals,  Caius. 
Nottidge,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Boyle,  Trin.  Hall. 
Haddoii,  Joh. 
Nott,  Trin. 
Plerey,  Cath. 
St  John,  DowiiiiiK- 
Townsend,  Trin.  H. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
I    Bayford.A.K.  i 
I  'Roupell,  J..S.  I  '•     • 

Rhodes,  Trin.  Hall. 

Churton.  Downing. 

Price,  Joh. 


1829-30. 

SECOND    CLASS. 

Tidemore,  Trin.  Hall. 
Codriiigton,  Jes. 
Hudson,  Cath. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Clerk,  Joh. 
Ileathcote,  Trin. 
Lownde.s,  Trin.  Hall. 
Nelson,  Trin.  Hall. 
Slade,  CaiuR. 


1   ProfeMor  of  Moral  I'liilowphy,  1866— 187J. 
•i  liishop  of  Mailrua,  184!)— 1861. 


HIE  CIVIL  LAW  CLASSES. 


541 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Hobson,  Cath. 
Doria,  Trin.  Hall. 
Flint,  Pet. 


FIRST     CLASS. 
Smith,  D.  Trin. 
Campbell,  R.R.  Tr.H. 
Bortoii,  E.  Trill.  Hall. 
.\ckers,  Trin. 
.\dair,Trin. 
Morgan,  Sid. 
Matcham,  Trin.  Hall. 


1830-31. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Barry,  Trin.  Hall. 
Laurie,  Pet. 
Moxon,  Cath. 
Evans  (T.),  Trin. 
Wenman,  Trin.  Hall. 
Woodward,  Qu. 
Fisher,  Jes. 


1831-32. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Fisk,  Corpus. 
Ready,  T.  M.  Cath. 
James,  J.  B.  Queens', 
Owen,  U.  Caius. 
Price,  T.E.Clare. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Hole,  Penib. 
Pigott,  Pet. 
St  John  (J.),  Down. 
Tebbutt,  Trin. 
Whalley,  Trill.  Hall 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Piatt,  John,  Trin. 


FIRST    CLASS. 

Jones,  C.  K.  Corpus. 

tGale,  >Tr.HaII. 

I  Wirgman,  )  Trin. 
Rawlings,  E.Tiin. 


1832-33. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Owen  Owen,  Queens'. 
Kent,  C.  Queens'. 
Byron,  Trin.  Hall. 
Langdon,  Trin. 
Taylor,  R.  M.  Christ's 
Cooper,  C.  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Carter,  G.  Queens'. 


FIRST     CLASS. 
Golding,  Trin.  Hall. 
Day,  Clare. 


FIRST  CLASS. 
'Penfold.Trin.  Hall. 
Uobler,  Trin. 


1833-34. 


SECOND    CLASS. 


1834-35. 

SECOND    CLA5 
Mills,  Queens'. 
Allen,  Emman. 
Denman,  Joh. 
Love,  Downing. 
Pigot.  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Chichester,  C.  Down 
Dampier,  Corpus. 
Dilke,C.W.  Trin.  Hall 
Melhuish,  Pet. 
Palmer,  E.  Z.  Trin. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Curteis,Joh. 
Osmond,  Jes. 
Wyndham,  Pet. 


FIRST   CLASS. 
Walker,  Trin.  Hall. 
Brewer,  Trin.  Hall 
Sherard,  Christ's, 
(ilasspoole,  Corpus 


1835 -.36. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Cochrane,  Trin. 
Spence,  Jesus. 
Lott,   Downing. 
Smith,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Baynes,  Sid. 
Harding,  Queens' 
Wilson,   Pet. 


542 


THE  CIVIL  LAW  CLASSES. 


1836-37. 

SECOND    CLASS. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Michell,  Queens'.  ■      (Granville,  Downing. 

J  Haggard,   (  T,,i„    h^,,  Prowett,  Trin.  Hall. 

^Sladen, 


"■'*•   i  Trin.  Hall.         Prowett,  Tri, 
1,      J  V  onge,  Cath. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Smith,  J.  W.  Trin.  Hall. 
V'oung,  Trin.  Hall. 


FIRST  CLASS. 
C'oote,  Tiin.  Hall. 
Miller,  Trin.  Hall. 
Bartlett,  Clare. 
Peard,  Trin.  HaL. 
Hansard,  Trin.  Hall. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Simpkin,  Trin.  Hall. 
C'l'.ambers,  Clare. 


1837-38. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
De  Skelton,  Trin.  Hall. 
Maul,  Christ's. 


1838-39. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Stanibury,  Trin.  Hall. 
Longden,  Trin.  Hall. 
Keane,  Trin. 
Dodson,  Trin.  Hall. 


1839-40. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
White,  H.  Trin. 
Hartley,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Cletk,  John's. 
Latham,  Claie. 
Russell,  Peter's 


THIRD    CLAS 
Moroe,  Queens' 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Field,  Sidney. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Cree,  Corpus. 
Elton,  Caius. 
Moore,  Trin.  Hall. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Howes, Trin.  Hall. 
Stonestreet.Joh. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Hindley,  Queens'. 
Millner,  Magdalene 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Blencowe,  Christ's. 
Cotes,  Cath. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Clarke,  Queens' 


1840-41. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Jenner,  Trin.  Hall. 
Caldwell, Trin.  Hall. 


1841-42. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Morison,  Trin. 
Marshani,  Trin.  Hall. 
Seymour,  Trin.  Hall. 


1842-43. 

SECOND    CLASS. 

King,  Christ's. 
Rudge,  Cath. 


1843-44 

SECOND    CLASS. 

Fleetwood,  Cath. 
Pooley,  Corpus. 
Hopkinson,  Magd. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Roche,  Joh. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Bruton,  Peter's. 
Stawcll,  Caius. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Cooper,  Trin.  Hall. 
Gilbanks,  Joh. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Moseley,  Christ's. 
Richardson,  Clare. 
Skipwith,  'frin. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
"Abdy,  Trin.  Hall. 


1844-45. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Boullon,  Trin. 
Skipwith,  H.  Trin. 
Williams.  Cath. 


THIRD    CLASS 
Allen,  Jesus. 
Combe,  Trin.  Hall. 
Drake,  Trin.  Hall. 
Green,  Trin.  Hall. 
Macdonald,  Trin.  Hall. 


1   Regius  ProfoBSOr  of  tho  Civil  Law,  1864— 187a. 


THE  CIVIL  LAW  CLASSES. 


643 


KlllST   CLASS. 
Joseph,  Trin.  Hall. 
Wheeler,  Joh. 
Vaughan,  Pet. 
Pinnock,  Corpus. 
Gardner,  Trin. 
Snepp,Caius. 


FIRST    CLASS 
Ainsworth,  Trin. 
Holloway,  Corpus. 

)  Sawyer,  Trin.  Hall. 

I  Sperling,  Trin. 

i  Cayley.Trin.     > 

)  Johnson, Trin.  ( 
Shore,  Trin. 
Young,  Trin. 
Swan,  Christ's. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Brooksbank,Trin.  Hall. 
Urimston,  Trin.  Hall. 
Wild,  Emman. 
Colquhoun,  Trin.  Hall. 


FIRST    CLASS. 

Wyvill,  Trin.  Hall. 
Day,  Trin.  Hall. 
1  H.  St.  J.  Howard  (  Down. 
)  James,  (  Clare. 

Perfect,  Pet. 


FIRST  CLASS. 

Hastings,  Christ's. 
Hammond,  Clare. 
Waraker, Sidney. 


1845-46. 

SECOND   CLASS. 
Ash,  Pet. 
Milbank,  Trin. 
Gordon,  Pet. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
•Perceval,  Trin.  Hall. 
Sharpe,  Jesus. 
.Moxon,  Emm. 


1846-47. 


SKCOND  CLASS. 
Pridham,  Clare. 
Godfrey,  Calh. 


1847-48. 

SECOND    CLASS. 

Simonds,  Trin. 
Johnstone,  Trin. 
Swan,  Christ's. 
Knubley.Magd. 


1848-49. 

SECOND   CLASS. 
Harris,  Joh. 
Goodacre,  Clare. 
Jenner,  Trin.  Hall 
Swift,  Queens'. 


1849-50. 

SECOND   CLASS. 
Wicke,  Christ's. 
Parry,  Emmanuel. 
Codner,  Caius. 
Weston,  Christ's. 
Orice,  Christ's. 
Home,  Corpus. 
Swinburn,  Corpus. 


18.50-51. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Davis,  Kmm. 
Harris,  Sidney. 
Lascelles,  Trin.  Hall 
Cowie,  Trin.  Hall. 
Bediiigfield.Joh. 
Maud,  Trin.  Hall. 
Purvis,  Jesus. 
Withington.Trin.  Hall. 
Hicks,  Corpus. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Tanner,  Cath. 


THIRD    CLA.S.S 

Allcyne,  Magd. 
Clark,  Magd. 
Cook,  Magd. 
English,  Cnrist's. 
Maul,  Christ's. 
Preston,  Trin.  Hall. 
Watson,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Colby,  Clare. 
Burn,  Downing. 
Collins,  Trin.  Hall. 

k  Faulkner,  )  Caius. 

>  Howard,     J  Trin.  Hall. 
Potts,  Emman. 
Gordon,  Trin.  Hall. 
Dawe,  Magd. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Connell,  Cor))us. 
Hales,  Christ'.5. 
Peachey,Claie. 
Salusbury,  Magd. 
Somerset,  Magd. 
Watson  (Shepley),J(>li. 
Willis,  Jes. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Carter.  Emmanuel. 
Frances,  Trin.  Hall. 
Hanson,  Emmanuel. 
Lancaster,  Queens'. 
Lewis,  Cath.  Hall. 
Pugh,  Emmanuel. 
Veasey,  Trinity. 
Wood,  Christ's. 
Vorke,  Joh. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
Darnell,  Trin.  Hall. 
Farmer,  "Trin.  Hall. 
Formby,  Trinity. 
Hornby,  Christ's. 
Hyde,  John's. 
Pattinson,  Cath. 
Richards,  Joh. 
Troughton,  Queens', 


544 


THE  CIVIL  LAW  CLASSES. 


FIRST    CLASS. 

Morris,  Jesus. 
I  Biron,  1  Corpus. 

(Smith,  P.  A.(  Trinity. 
Jenkins,  Chr. 
Carthew,  Trin    Hall 
Schrader,  Sidney. 
Irving,  Trin. 
Oarland,  Corpus. 


FIRST    CLASS. 

Ridley,  Trin.  Hall. 
Marston,  Trin.  Hall. 
Wilkins,  Trin.  Hall. 
Waddington,  Corpus. 
Fawcett,  Trin.  Hall. 
Gibbons,  Trin.  Hall. 
Jubb,  Jesus. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Chapman  Ward,  Corpus. 
'Cowie.Trin.  H. 
Scowcroft,  Magd. 
Bedford,  (  j,     Emm. 
Portman,;'^''Magd. 
Daykin,  Jesus. 
Trotter,  Corpus. 
Grimston,  Trin.  H. 


FIRST  CLASS. 
Lushington,  i  „     Trin. 
-*Marten,       ("*•''■  Joh. 
Laycock,  Trin. 
Lester,  Down. 
Winstanley,  Jesus. 
Owen,  Joh. 
Hall,       )  „     Pet. 
Roberts/      'Queens'. 


1851-52. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Canham.Trin.  Hall. 
Wheeley,  Clare. 
Theed,Joh. 
Oover,  Pet. 
Sykes,Trin. 
Seyer,  Magd. 


1852-58. 

SECOND    CLASS. 
Heather,    )    „     Corpus. 
Wilson,     /  ^''-  Christ's. 
Palliser,  Trin.  Hall. 
Sanders,  Trin. Hall. 


1853-54. 

SECOND   CLASS. 
Reavely,  Trin. 
Dutton,  1  ,.     Queens'. 
Tucker, /'''  Joh. 
Maule,        1  J,.     Caius. 
Retallick,  /*•''•  Joh. 


1854-55. 

SECOND  CLASS. 
Bewsher,  Cath 
Gurney,  Joh. 
Drawbridge,  Caius. 


FIRST  CLASS. 

stock,  Joh. 
King,  Emm. 
Murray,)  ^,„  Trin.  Hall. 
Smith,    /'^''/•Trin. 
Nell,    1  ^     Trin.  Hall. 
Green,) '  '''  Kmm. 
Bennett,!  ,,.     Joh. 
Shipley,  »     '''Joh. 
Keene,  Christ's. 
Jones,  H.  R.  M.  Trinity. 
Lomax,  Trinity. 

1  Disbop  of  Aucklnnil,  1860— 1902. 

2  EiDg'i  Couatel. 


1855-56. 

SECOND  CLASS. 
Ashley,  Caius. 
Harris,  Trin.  Hall. 
Christian,  Trin.  Hall. 
Bearcroft,  Queens'. 
Ord,  Caius. 
Pilditch,  Queens'. 
Truss, Caius. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
(Ordinary  Degrees.) 
Baxendale,  Down. 
Coulthurst,  Magd. 
Croft,  Trin. 
Fleming,  Magd. 
Haywood, Chr. 
Tanner,  Trin. 
Thursby,  Emm. 
Villers.Chr. 
Winter,  Kmm. 
Wise,  Magd. 
WooUey,  Corpus. 
Brown,  Trin. 
Skipper,  Trin.  Hall 
Starkie,  Trin.  Hall. 
Uniacke,  Chr. 
Webb,  Queens'. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Hanmer,  Jesus 
Julian,  Emm. 
Urquhart,  Emm. 
Bouchier  Wrey,  Trin. 


THIRD  CLASS. 

{Arranged  alphabetically.) 

Ba.xendale,  Christ's. 
I        Fuller,  Emm. 
[        Kentish,  Emm. 

Lock,  Joh. 

Wolston,Joh. 


THIRD  CLASS. 

[Arranged  alphabetically. ) 

Allsop,  Emm. 
Dickins,  Jesus 
Gordon,  Jesus. 
Sewell.Trin.  Hall. 


THIHD  CLASS. 

Band,  St  John's. 
Formby,  Trinity. 
Graystone,  Joh. 
Halkc.Joh. 
Harrison,  Trin.  Hall. 
Padley,  Downing. 
Turner,  Joh. 
Ward,  Peter's. 
Fisher,  Trin.  Hall. 


I 


LAW    IRIPOSES. 


545 


FIRST   CLASS. 

Haslewood,  Clare. 
Palmer,  Trin.  Hall. 
Day,  Trin.  Hall. 
Wilkinson,  Trin.  Hall. 
(Austin,       I  Trin.  Hall. 
(Fothergill,)  Queens'. 
Lowndes,  Trin.  Hall. 
1  Johnson,  H.  F.  Trinity. 
(Fleming,  )  Cath. 
<  Franklyn, }.  Trin.  Hall 
'Mylius,     )  Cath. 
Bonus,  Corpus. 


1856-57. 

SECOND   CLASS. 

Bishop,  Joh. 
Coombe,  Magd. 
Porter,  Joh. 
Bagshaw,  Emman. 
Hay  ward ,  Corpus. 


THIRD   CLASS. 

Covey,  Pet. 
Durrell,  Pet. 
Duke,  Caius. 
Graham,  Christ's. 
Hudson,  Magd. 
Pattisson,  Christ's. 
Weatherhead,  Joh. 


1858. 

EXAMINKHS. 
J-  I'.  Abdy,  LI..D.  Regius  Frufesior  oj  Law. 
C.  S.  Perceval,  LL.l).  Trin.  H. 
A.  W.  Simpson,  M.A.  Jesus. 
.1.  Roberts,  JM.A.  Magd. 


FIRST    CLASS. 

Ds^Baines.  Trinity. 

-  Williams,  J.  S.  Trinity. 


SECOND    CLASS. 


Dsj  Reeves, 
IWallace, 
(Hobart,  j 
lOwen,     I 


Trinity. 

Emm. 
Trin.  Hall. 
Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Ds-Pennethorne,  Trin.  H. 


1859. 

Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 
.T.  B.  Phear,  M.A.  Clare. 
,1.  Westlake,  M.A.  Trin. 
H.  .J.  Roby,  M.A.  Joh. 


FIRST    CLASS. 


SECOND    CLAS.S. 

Ds 'Davidson,  Trin.  Hall. 
(Courtauld, )  Trin.  Hall. 
•^  Kelly,  >  Trin.  Hall. 
IVeldham,  '   Caius. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Ds  Dobson,  St  John's. 
Bethune,  Trin.  Hall. 


]8()0. 

Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abdy,  IJ..D.  Regius  Profeasor  of  Law. 
.loseph  Sharpe,  I,L.D.  Jesus. 
Herbert  Broom,  M.A.  Trin. 
C.  S.  Calverley,  M.A.  Christ's. 


FIRST    CLASS. 
Db  jBayford.l  Trin.  Hall. 
iHarter,    I   Trinity. 
sUuszard.Triuity. 


SECOND    CLASS. 

Ds^Bignold,  Trin.  Hall. 
Trench,  Trinity. 
Boult,  Trinity. 


THIRD    CLAS.S. 
Ds  Goddard,  Trin.  Hall. 
Wilkinson,  Jesus 


1  Bishop  SuffraKiiii  t)f  <'olcheHi«r. 

2  Chnncellor'a  Legnl  Medalliiilii 

3  King's  Counse].     Recorder  of  Leicester. 

4  M.P.  for  Wicli  BurgliB. 


546 


LAW   TRIPOSES. 


1861. 
Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Regius  Professor  oj  Law. 
J.  Roberts,  M.A.  Mag'd. 
H.  Shield,  M.A.  Jesus. 
T.  Webster,  M.A.    Trin. 


F I  R.ST   CLASS. 
'  Moncriefl,  Trinity. 


.SKCONI)     CLASS. 

Ds-Rensliaw,  Trin.  Hall. 
Bix,  Trin,  Hall. 
Bayne,  Trinity. 
3Carter,  Trinity. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

DsGeach,  Trinity. 

fiLilly,  j  St  Peter's. 
1  Long,  I  Trinity. 
Duke  of  St  Albans,  Trin. 


FIRST  CLASS. 

D8  Francillon,  Trin.  Hall 


1862. 

Examiners. 

J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Reqins  Professor  of  Law 
S.  P    Butler,  M.A.  Trin. 
W.  O.  Cleave,  M.A.  Jesus. 
H.  \V.  Lord,  M.A.  Trin. 

SECOND    CLASS. 


Ds  Vaizey,  Trin. 
;'■  Strutt,  Hon.  H.  Trin. 
Mellor,  Trin.  Hall. 
Bradford,  Cath. 
Warner,  Trin.  Hall. 


THIRD    CLASS. 
DsiJSinyly,  Trin. 


1863. 
Examiners. 

J.  T.  Abdy,  LL  I>.  Reyius  Professor  of  Law. 
V.  W.  (Jibbs,  M.A.  Trill. 
H    Davidson,  M.A.  Trin.  H. 
L.  T.  Baines,  LL.JNL  Trin. 


iiiisr   CLASS. 
Ds  Hvalls,  Tnn.  Hall. 


SECOND   CLASS. 
Ds  Chapman,  Trin.       \ 
Parker,  Trin.  Hall.  ) 
Daniel,  Trin. 


.'hq. 


rill  ItD    CLASS. 
Ds  Kent,  Trin. 
Mansfield,  Trin 
Oliffe,  Trin. 


'hq. 


Flll.ST  CLASS. 

Ds  Willis-Blind,  Caius. 
Swan.  Trin.  Hall. 
^Lyttelton,  Hon  C.G.Tr. 


1864. 

Examiners. 

.l.T.  .Abdy,  LL.D.  Regius  Projessnr  of  L<iw. 
\A.\V.  Lord,  nLA.  Trin. 
L.  Smith,  ALA.  Trin.  II. 
H.  N.  Mozley,  J\LA.  King's. 

SECOND  CLASS.  I 


Ds  Glenn,  Magd.  i  ,,. 
L.-iing,  Trin.     J'''*' 
Martin,  Trin. 
Arniitage,  Trin. 
Patrick,  Trin.  Hall. 
Leith,  Trin.  Hall. 


1  Second  Baron  Mnncrioff. 
1!  Kiiig'a  Counnel. 
4   Hon.  Follow  of  St  I'ctor'i 
(,  K.C.     JudKu  of  t'ountv  (V 


THIRD  CLASS. 

Ds  Lichfield,  Einman. 
Lingen,  Pemb. 
Macleod,  Trin. 


3  KecordiT  of  Stamford, 
.^  Second  Haron  Bflper. 
V   Kigtith  Viacount  Cobh.-i 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


547 


1865. 

Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Regius  Professor  of  f.aw. 
T.  Markby,  M.A.  Trin. 
A.  G.  Marten,  M.A.  Joh. 
L.  Smith,  M.A.  Trin.  H. 


FIRST  CLASS. 

Dsi  Dilke,  Trin.  II. 
De  Wet,  Down. 


SECOND  CLASS. 

Ds  Shee,  Trin.  It. 
Drew,  Trin. 
Box,  Trin. 
Huish,  Trin.  H. 
Dillwyn,  Trin. 


THIRD  CLASS. 

Ds  Uance,  Trin.  H.  j 
-Greene,  Trin.     J 
Cooper,  Trin.  H. 
Wyld,  Trin.  H. 
Pliipps,  Trin.  H. 


.tq 


1866. 

Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abdy,  Llv.D.  Reqiiis  Professor  of  Law 
E.  C.Clark,  M.A.  Trin. 
R.  S.  Ferguson,  M.A.  Joh. 
B.  Walker,  M.A.  Corpus. 


FIRST  CLASS. 
Ds  ^Grifflths,  Trin. 
^Lawrence,  Trin.  H. 
Sowerby,  Trin.  H. 
■"■Oollier.  Trin. 
*\Vooil.  Emm. 


SECOND  CLASS. 
Ds  Tuck,  Trin. 

Burfield,  Trin.  H.  | 
Wheeler,  Magd.      j 
Jemmett,  Trin. 
Abraham,  Trin. 
Armstrong,  Trin. 


ft-,/. 


THIRD    CLASS. 

Ds  Boyes,  Joh. 
Agabeg,  Joh. 
Ryder,  Hon.  A.  D.  Trin. 


1867. 

Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  lieqius  Professor  of  Luiv. 
H.  Davidson,  M.A.  Trin.  H. 
A.  C.  Humphreys,  3LA.  Trin. 
J.  G.  Lainjr,  M.A.  Joh. 


FIRST   CLASS. 
Ds  Marye,  Trin.  H 


jHq. 


Payne,  Trin.  H. 
GBrown,  Trin.  H. 
Cunningham  (B  A.)King's 
Couch  (B.A./  Emm.  1  „. 
Green  (B.A.)  Joh.      \^-'^- 


SECOND    CLASS. 

Ds  Vincent,  Trin. 

Gray,  Trin.  H.  I    ., , 
Luke,  Trin.      (      '' 
Glynn,  Trin.  H. 
Rowan  (B.A.)  Trin. 


THIRD    CLASS 
Ds  Pain,  Trin.  H. 


1868. 


Examiners. 
J.  T.  Ab<ly,  LL  D.  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 
George  Young,  INI. A.  Trin. 
A.  C.  HumDlirevs,  M.A.  Trin. 
R.  Romer,  M.A".  Trin.  H. 


miST  CI.AS.S. 

1)8  Sayer,  Trin.  II. 
Invcriirity,  Trin.) 
Norton,  Trin.  H.i 


JEq. 


SKCOND  CLASS 

Ds  Riley,  Trin.  II. 
Bovell,  Magd. 
Hodncs,  Trin.  II 
Martin,  Trin.  H. 
Tabor,  King's 


|.?.V/. 


rnnti)  ci  ass. 

Ds  Cdopor,  Trin.  II. 
Gray,  Trin. 
Kennctt- liarringti  m, 
Trin. 
'Lofthouse,  Trin.  II. 
Rigg.  Trin, 
Irving,  Trin. 


1  M.r.  for  GloucC8toriihire(ForOBt  of  Denn).     Pr.siilont  of  the  Loo:il  Government  no.inl 

2  King's  Counsel.     Ilcoorilcr  of  Ludlow.     M  P.  lor  Shrewsbury,  1 89:2—1900 

5  UccorUcr  of  Bedford.  4  Jucluu  of  tho  llinh  Court,  King's  Hunch  I)i' 

6  Second  Huron  .Mcnleiwcll.  6   King'i  CoudsoI.    Judge  of  County  Court. 

7  King's  Counftol.    Recorder  of  DoacaHtor. 


548 


LAW    IRIPOSES. 

1869. 

Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abdv,  LL.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 
R.  CampbeU,  M.A.  Trin.  H. 
Hujrh  Cowie,  M.A.  Trin. 
J.  VV.  Willis-Bund,  M.A.  Caius. 


FIRST  CLASS. 

Ds  Moxon,  Trin. 

Childe,  Corpus        ) 
'Fitzgerald,  Christ's [■A'l/. 
Staffiirth,  Emm.     ' 
Wood,  King's. 


SECOND  CLASS. 

Ds  Whigham,  Trin. 
Colvin,  Trin.  II. 
Wix,  Trin. 
Browne,  Joh. 

Pelham,Uon.T.n.W.,Trin. 
Duncan,  Pemb. 


THIKD   CLASS. 

Ds  Pophani,  Down. 

Masters,  Magd. 

Phillips,  Trin. 
^Ballantine,  Trin.  H 

Duncan,  Trin.  H. 

Abraham,  Trin.  H. 

Myburgh,  Trin.  li. 

Caches,  Joh. 

Flood,  Queens' 

Emerson,  Trin.  H. 

Jones,  Trin. 


Mq. 


LAW    AND    HISTORY    TRIVOS. 
Examinations  admitting  to  (he  Degree  of  B.A.  or  of  LL.  B. 
1870. 
Examiners, 
J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 
Robert  Campbell,  M.A.  7'ri/i.  H. 
Huph  Cowie,  M.A.    Trin. 
.J.   \V.  Willis-Bund,  M.A.   Caius. 


FtRBT   CLASS. 

;  Nugent,  Trin. 


Trill. 


SECOND 

CLASS. 

THIRD  CLASS 

Ds  Tobias 

Siditei/ 

Ds  Baggallay 

Francis 

Trin. 

^Boxall 

^'SliJ^". 

Trin.  II. 

Rowe 

Trin.  II. 

Haggin 

Kynnersley 

Trin. 

^Purvis 

Gemmell 

Trin. 

HurreU 

Bidwell 

Caius 

Stirling 

Wilde 

Trin. 

Nash 

Staples 

Naylor 

RawUnson 

Locke,  J.  H. 

Elliott 

Wright 

Caitu. 
Emm. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Down. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trill. 
Trin. 
IVin. 
Trin.  H. 
lYin. 


1871. 
Examiners. 
J.  T.  Abily,  LL.D.  Reyins  Professor  of  Law. 
Henry  Davidson,  M.A.  7Vtn.  H. 
A.  W.  Ward,  M.A.  Pet. 
A.  C.  Humphreys,  M.A.  Trin. 


FIRST  CLASS. 


SECOHD  CLASS. 

THIRD   CLASS. 

DsiPoUock 

Trin.H. 

Ds  Courtney             Trin. 

Jones,  S.  T. 

Trin.  H. 

Kae       "              Trin. 

Eaden.  J.  F. 

Trin. 

Alexander           Kinp'i. 

Hamilton 

Christ's. 

Jones,  H.            Trin. 

Hardcastle 

Trin. 

Baylis                 .loh. 

Cruickshank 

Joh. 

"Agnew                  Trin. 

Candler 

TriH.U. 

Pitt-Taylor         Trin. 

Talbot,  Hon. 

R.G 

Trin. 

Laidlay 

Pel. 

Hcauclerk) 

'I'rin. 

Dale          J 

Caius. 

1  King's  Couiiuel. 

4  K.C.    KocorJer  of  Rve 

6  Sir  A.  N.  Agiicw,  M.T. 


3  M.r.  for  Coventry,  lf«7— IWfi  3  Sir  J.  R.  Paget,  Hart.,  K.C. 

6  M.I>.  for  reterborough,  1896—1906. 

r  K.linbui-gh  (South),  19U0  -ILioo. 


LAW  AND  HISTORY  TRIPOSES. 


549 


1872. 

P2XAMIN£RS. 

J.  T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Trin.  Hull. 
K.  C.  Clark,  M.A.  Trin. 
A.  W.  Ward,  M.A.  Pet. 
A.  C.  Humphreys,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 
Ds ''Lawrence  1  -      Down. 
Little        r^''^-  Trin. 
James  Trin. 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


Ds  Greenwood 
•■iBirrell 

Ackland 

Glutton)  a,., 
SGarrett  j  ^^'/' 

SomervUle 

Hawker 

Sampson      1  qj. 


Pemb. 

Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Trill.  H. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Sunderland  j^j  Emm. 

de  Soyres  Caius. 

Cherry  Christ' ». 

Bennett)  a,-  Joh. 

Eddis     J  '^'^'  Trin. 


Ds  Glen 
MarshallJ 
Northcote 
Mickleni 
Trench 


\jEq. 


Christ's 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Trill. 


1873. 

KxAMlNtltS. 

E.G.  Clark,  M.A.  Trin. 
W.  LI.  Birkbeck,  M.A.  Down. 
J.T.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Trin.  H. 
B.  E.  Hammond,  M.A.  Triu. 


First  Class. 


Ds^Grey 
Bayard 
Pochin 
Maitland 


Trin. 
Joh. 
Sidne.1/ 
Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Clas 

s. 

sWard 

Trin.H. 

Ds^Avory 

Corpus 

Boyd           ) 

Joh. 

Candy 

Caius 

Lawson        [ 

Pemb. 

Chalmers  i 

Caius 

Richardson  \ 

Down. 

Cochrane' 

Joh. 

Izard 

Trin.  H. 

Potts        1 

Sidnei/ 

KUey 

Trin. 

Tindal 

Kitifi's 

Anderson 

Christ's. 

Stubbs 

Corpus 

Cooke 

Trin.H. 

Evans 

Trin. 

MacLeod 

Trin. 

Percival 

Joh. 

'Le  Hunte 

Trin. 

Moore,  R.  0. 

Trin. 

Banks,  A.  R. 

Joh. 

Gilmour 

^  Trin.H. 

•^Napier,  Hon. 
M.  F. 

Trin. 

Mytton 

Joh. 

1  Hon.  Fellow  of  Downing. 

2  K.<'.     MP.  for  Hristol  (North).    Chief  Secretary  for  Irula 
:{  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate. 

1  Fourth  Earl  Grey. 

5  K.C.M.G.     Governor  of  South  Australia. 

0  M.P.  for  Roxburghshire,  1892-18»r). 

7  K.C.     Recorder  of  Kingston-on-Thames. 


111.     Hon   Fellow  of  Trin.  H. 


550 


LAW  AND  HISTORY  TRIPOSES. 


1874. 

Examiners. 
E.C.Clark,  l.L.D.  Trin. 
E.  A.  Hadley,  M.A.  Trhi. 
R.  Swan,  I.L.M.  Trin.  H. 
B.  K.  Hammond,  iM.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

s '  ^  Kenny                Down. 

Ds  Carr 

Joh. 

Hildyard             Joh. 

Calvert 

\ 

Trin.  H. 

Bristow                 Trin. 

Fell 

I 

Trin. 

Hewlett 

/ 

Trin. 

Manisty 

Trin.  H. 

Estcourt 

Trin.  H 

Slingsby 

Trin. 

Tufnell 

Joh. 

Cooper 

Trin. 

Romilly 

Trin. 

Bowyear  1 
Oolhn      1 

Cuius. 
Emm. 

- 

Wood 

Joh. 

Chapman 
Jefiery 

Trin. 

1 

Trin. 

Macan 

1 

Trin.  H 

Radford 

I 

Christ's-. 

T  warn  ley 

Joh. 

Third  Clasa. 


1  Otter        ) 
Rogers     '■ 
Williams ' 
Hunter,  D.  R. 
Lawe 

Brown         1 
Longman    !■ 
Money         ) 
Clarke 
Hill  ) 
Hill  j 
Brown 


Jesus 

Trin.  H 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Joh. 


LAW    TRIPOS. 

1875. 


EXAMI\ER8. 

E.  C.  Cliirk,  LL.D.  Trin. 

E.  A.  Hadley,  AJ.A.  Trin. 

J.  W.  Willis- l^und,  M.A.  C'aiMS. 

R.  Swan.  LL.M.  Trin   H. 


First  Class. 


Us  Lush,  A.  II. 
Munro 
Trustraui 
Jeudwine 
Ingham 


Trin.H. 

Doim. 

Joh. 

Juh. 

f'emb. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Griffiths 

Thornber 

Pybus 

M'claren 

Knipe 

Mittra 

'I'arleton 

PhillippsI 

.Seddon    i 

Sayle 

Crane 

Wade,  II.  B. 

Dick 
-Denman 

Alston 

Le  Breton 
■'Wriflit.T.  R. 


Joh. 
Joh. 
Pet. 

Trin.  II. 
Trin. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Trin.  //. 
Emm. 
Trin.  //. 
Trin 
'Vrin. 
Trin.  H. 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Trin. 
V.IVin.Il. 


Third  Class. 


Ds  Leeman 
Hyde       ) 
Piggott 
Thornton  \ 
Hoyt     1 
PringleJ 
Witts    ) 
Fisher 
Dalton ) 
Lange  I 
Spafford 
Burnell 
Gardiner 
Fraser 


Trin. 

Trill. 

Trill. 

King's 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin.  II. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Trill. 


1    Downing  ProfoMor  of  the  Laws  of  Eiiglanil.     M.P.  for  Yorkshire  iBarusley),  1S80-   IS8H. 
•i  due  of  the  Metrop<illtan  Hollec  Manistrates. 
3  Kucordsr  of  BradforU. 


LAW   TRIPOSES. 


551 


.1876. 

Examiners. 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.  Trin. 
J.   r.  Abdy,  LL.D.  Trin.  H. 
E.lward  A.  Hadley,  M.A.  Trin. 
J.  W.  Willis-Bund,  M.A.  Cairn 


First 

Class. 

Second  Cla.is. 

Third  Class. 

Ds'Bond 

Trin. 

H. 

Ds  Thompson 

Christ's 

Ds  Brandon 

Trin.  H 

Mews 

)          Trin. 

Keating 

Trin. 

Wise 

Trin. 

-Thornely 

j          Trin. 

H. 

iMoon 

Trin 

Holland 

Trin  n 

Corbett 

Trin. 

Heath 

Trin. 

Adam     ) 

Joh. 

Stewart 

Joh. 

Howard) 

Trin. 

Atkinson ) 

Cuius 

Gray 

Trin. 

Frankau  / 

Caius 

Harrison 

Trin. 

Turner     ) 

Trin. 

Thomas 

Trin. 

Hellnjuth  l 

Trin. 

Walker 

Trin. 

Marriott   ( 

Trin 

Beckingsale 

Corpus 

Hanson  i 

J  oh. 

Martin    ■ 

Trin  //. 

Morton  \ 

Trin.  H. 

Upward 

Joh. 

Langhaiu 

Trin.  H. 

Phipson 

Clare 

Chamberlain 

Euim. 

Booth 

Trin. 

Tayleur 

Trin. 

Gurner 

Jesus 

Peabody 

Trin. 

1877. 

ExAMINF.n 

s. 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.  Trin. 
Bryan  Walker,  LL.D.  Corpus. 
J.  W.  Willis  liund,  M.A.  Caius. 
Chris.  V.  Childe,  M.A.  Cirrpus. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Cla 

Ds  Nevill 

■Joh. 

Ds  Baggallay  1 

Tr.  11. 

Ds  Hardcastle     1 

Trin. 

Phillips 

Tr.  11. 

Wood          1 

Tr.  II. 

Whetstone     f 

Joh. 

'Kemp 

Joh. 

Hamilton 

Joh. 

Campbell.  Lord C. )  Trin 

Hoplev           ) 

Penih. 

Drew              j 

Trin. 

Pardoe 

iPft. 

Williains.  K.  ) 

Pemh. 

Everington    ( 

Trin. 

Richards 

Emm. 

Law 

Trin. 

Morrice          (" 
Thompson    ) 

Trin. 

Daniel  1 

Caius 

Pynian 

Trin. 

Dovm 

Dalton           ^ 

Trin. 

-James     i 

Trin. 

Maitland       I 

Trin. 

Matthew  i 

Joh. 

Waterlow      \ 

Trin. 

Fert-'us-son 

Trin. 

Williamson   J 

Joh. 

Williams,  F.  S 

Tr.  11. 

Dale 

Joh. 

Hopkinson 

Trin. 

Richardson    ) 

Pel. 

Robinson    ) 

Trin . 

Romcr            j 

Tr.  U 

Stallard      J 

Emm. 

Wilde 

Trin. 

Budd 

Trin . 

Kadfonl 

Tr.  II 

Giddy        ) 

I'el. 

Kowalski  { 

Caius. 

.Johnson 

Cath. 

1  King's  Co 

unsel. 

2  Recorder  of 

llercforJ. 

u.lge  of  fount)  C<,urt9. 

552 


LAW   TRIPOSES. 


1878. 


Ex 


AMINERS. 


E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.  Trin. 

Bryan  Walker,  LL.D.  Corpus. 

A.  C.  Humphreys. Owen,  M.A.  Trin. 

Chris.  V.  Childe,  M.A.  Corpus. 


First  Class 

, 

Second  Class, 

Tliird  Class. 

Clayton     l 

Trin. 

McNair 

Trin. 

Guthrie 

Tr.  H. 

Hemming! 

Trin. 

Fishbourne 

Trin. 

Denman       ' 

Tr.  H. 

Morris       ) 

Trin. 

Stephen] 
White    1 

Trin. 

Fritli 

Tr.  H. 

•  Flnnnott 

Tr.  H. 

Pet. 

2Lowtlier 

Trin. 

Batley     | 

Trin. 

Mawdesley   , 

Tr.  H. 

Spalding! 

Trin. 

Nicholson  1 

Trin. 

Duka 

Tr.H. 

Taplin        j 

Trin. 

Ds  Leverson 

Trin. 

Howell 

Trin. 

Beresford,  E.  A 

King's. 

Kittle] 
Lowe  J 

Pet. 

Caroe,  J.  P. 

Trin. 

Magd. 

Chapman 

Christ's 

Cann      ) 

Jesus 

, 

Toms             ) 

Down. 

Glen       [ 

Christ's 

Beresford,  .T.J. 

Kinn'.s. 

Scarlett  ) 

Trin. 

Fairbairn 

'  Trin. 

Eyres  1 
Peel   1 

Trin. 

Salusbury) 

Trin. 

Trin. 

White       J 

Pemb. 

Ellis        ] 
Nottage  J 

Tr.  II. 

Jesus 

1879. 

Examiners 

. 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.  Trin. 
Bryan  Walker,  LL.D.  Corpus. 

A.  C.  Humphreys-Owen,  fti.A.  Trin. 

F.  Pollock,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Macmilla 

"} 

Trin.  II. 

Chandler       ) 

Joh. 

^'Hume- Williams  Trin.  II 

Russell 

Trin.H. 

East 

Joh. 

Leycester  \ 

Corpus 

Dixon 

Trin.  H. 

Lefroy,  F.  P. ) 

Trill. 

Mercer      | 

Trin.  H. 

Woods 

Joh. 

Beevor) 

Trin.  II. 

Michael      y 

Joh. 

Russell 

Trin. 

Clarke  I 

Joh. 

Ds  Powell       j 
Standring  / 

Trin. 

Gurney 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Mote        1 

Trin. 

Hunter) 
4  Wright) 

Trin.H. 

Williams) 

Trin. 

Pemb. 

Baker          ] 

Trin. 

Ellison 

\    Trin. 

Wasbrough) 

Trin. 

Lefroy,  A.  H. 

J    Trin. 

Hay 

Trin.H. 

Gover    ) 

Trin. 

.Tones,  J.  G. 

Trin. 

Lo.vdale ' 

Trin.  H. 

Peabody 

Trin. 

Davson 

Trin.  H. 

Ds  Frames 

Christ's 

Chapman ) 

Joh. 

Reed 

Trin.  II. 

Toller 

Joh. 

Mitchell 

Trin.  H. 

Wilson     ) 
Tliompson 

Joh. 
Trin. 

1  Queen  Victorin  ProfosHor  of  Law,  Liverpool  Uuiveraity. 

S  M.r.  for  (uiriberlniiil,  Penrith.     Speaker  of  the  House  of  Uommoiis. 

a  King's  Counsel.     Recorder  of  Norwich. 

4  Stipendiary  Magiatrate  for  the  Potteries. 


LAW   TRiPOSES. 


663 


Examiners. 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.  Regius  Professor  of  Lata. 

T.  Waraker,  LL.D.   Trin.  H. 

A.  C.  Humphreys-Owen,  M.A.   Trin. 

P.  Pollock,  M.A.   Trin. 


First 

Class. 

Second  Class. 

Ds  iScrutton 

Trin. 

Payne 

Trin.H. 

Karton 

Juh. 

Simondsl 

Trin.  H. 

Terrv 

Joh. 

Ds  'Smitli      j 

King's. 

Ds  de  Hart 

Christ's. 

Barlow    I 

Trin.  H. 

Oausden  ( 

Trin.H. 

Searle     { 

Cath. 

ToUey     J 

Trin.  H. 

Poster         ) 

Trin. 

HardcastleJ 

Down. 

Maggs     1 

Wheeler  i 

Trin. 

de  Sampayo  \ 

Clare. 

(irainger       [ 

Trin. 

Raphael       ) 

Trin.  H. 

Edwards) 
Wells      J 

Christ's. 

Trin. 

Hunter-Blairl 
Macleod         J 

Trin. 

Trin.H. 

M'Gowan  •. 

Trin. 

Rhodes     [ 

Jesus. 

Strachey  ) 

Trin.H. 

Thirtt  Class. 
Campbell 
Goldsmith 
Nurul-Huda 
Gray       1 
ShindlerJ 
Straker 
Hunton] 
Jacombj 
Smith 
Francisi 
Robson] 


Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Caius. 

Down. 


Brown- Westheadl   Trin, 
Donovan  )   Trin. 


188L 


Examiners. 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Regius  Projessor  of  Law. 
T.  Waraker,  LL.D.,  Trin.  H. 

F.  Pollock,  M.A.,  Trin. 

C.  S.  Kenny,  M.L.,  Dov-n. 


First  Class. 

2*Schroinert  Down. 

Taylor,  R.  W.    Trin. 

Ds^Brbughl  Down. 

Peiris    '  Joh. 


1  King's  Counnel. 

2  Hon.  Fellow  of  Downing, 
s  Profenor  of  Moral  Science,  University  College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth. 


Second  Vh 

ss. 

Third  Chiss 

Foord 

Trin. 

Morris 

I'riiport      1 

Trin.  H. 

Batters  1 

Rendall      ( 

Trin. 

Fecney  i 

Stephen      f 

Trin. 

Clapp 

Temperley) 

Emm. 

Jennings) 

Kilvington 

Down. 

Kitchin   > 

Bayley  (Laurie 

1  Trin. 
)  Trin. 

Watt       1 

Duncan,  J.  A 

Cuppa 
Gin 

}{rabrook 

rompton-SmithI  Trin. 

Barnicott 

Studd 

i  Trin. 

May 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

Trin.  H. 

Trin.  H. 

Jesus. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


t  ChMncpll^r's  Medal  for  Legal  Htndios. 


24 


554 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


LAW   TRIPOS.     NEW  REGULATIONS. 


June,  1882. 

Examiners. 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Rei/ius  Professor  of  Law. 
W.  Blake  Odgers,  LL.D.,  Trin.  H. 
H.  N.  Mozley,  M.A.,  King's. 
Courtney  S.  Kenny,  LL.M.,  Doiun. 


First  Class. 

Seeond  Class, 

Third  Class. 

*  Harris  t               Dnirii. 

Thornton             Trin.H. 

Hoare,  A.  E.  1     Trin. 

iRawhnson            Trin. 

1  )rew 

Taylor           }     Trin.  H 

l>s  Stephen,  J.  K.    Kin(i's. 

Wade             )     Trin. 

<'o.\                 /      Down. 

Crawford  >           Trin. 

Preston         ,      Trin.  H. 

Gibb                    Trin. 

Tomkinson    I      Trin.  H. 

Lennard  >          Jesus. 

SBarratt  1              Trin.  H. 

Morton    )           Trin. 
Muirheadi          Joh. 

Batten  }             Trin. 

Seai-le    )              Trin. 

Barron                PeL 
Cobbold             )  Trin. 
Payne                !  Tr.  H. 
Welch                 (  Trin. 
Wright, G.H.C. J  Trin. 
Crosby  i               Trin. 
Green  I              Trin.H 
North  )                Trin. 
Welsford             Trin. 
Bowman,  W.       Trin.H 
Day,  G.  D.          Joh. 
Dennes           1    Trin.H 
Lupton           f  Pet. 
Rice                      Trin. 
Single             J    Cains. 
Formby        v      Jesus. 
Thome         1      Trin. 
Warrv         {     Pemb. 
Wright,  A.  ;      Trin.  H 

\  Chancellor's  Medal  for  Legal  Studiee 
I  M.P.  for  the  UnivorHity.  Kinp's  Cou 
•J  M.P.  for  Devonshire  (Torquay). 


el.    University  Commiesai'y.     Recorder  of  Cambridge. 


LAW    TRIPOSES. 


555 


June,  1883. 


Examiners. 


W.  Blake  Odgers,  LL.D.,  Trin.  H. 
H.  N.  Mozley,  M.A.,  King's. 
K.  K.  Wilson.  M.A.,  King's. 
Courtney  S.  Kenny,  LL.M.,  Dovm. 


First  Cluss. 
i*GriffitIi  Down. 


Ds*Pattisson 
Morris 


Emm. 
Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Tweedale 

Tr.  H. 

David             )  Joh. 
Pitts-Tucker  J   Trin. 

Gray 

Trin. 

Brigg,  J.  J.) 
Hamilton    J 

Trin. 

Holman            Joh. 

Trin. 

Grimsdale         Trin. 

Douglas] 

Joh. 

Helpman          Tr.  H. 

Norman  j 

Trin. 

Agnew)             Trin. 

Wheeler 

Trin. 

Impey  J            King's. 

Innes      i 

Trin. 

Livett  )             Joli. 
Peake  J             Tr.  H. 

Langley  J 

.Joh. 

Stawell 

Trin. 

Ds  Chitty)              Kimfs. 
Stark  J               Corpus 

Hodge) 
Lowe  J 

Trin. 

Clare. 

Sherrington  )  Trin. 

Brigg,  W.  A.  > 

Trin. 

Smith,  R.  F.i   Trin. 

Gibson,  A.  C.  > 

Clare. 

Giles      1           Tr.  H. 
Wanliss)            Trin. 

J  ebb                ) 

Trin. 

Lemon              Trin. 

Archer        ]     Fet. 
Mitchell      (.    Jesus. 

Richards     j     Trin. 

Soames,  E. )     Trin. 

Gibson,  E.  A.l  Trin. 

Mellor            \  Tr.  H. 

Vintcent         )  Tr.  H. 

Brown,  H.  C.     Tr.  H. 

1  M.  p.  for  Anglesey.   Kecorder  of  Birkenhead. 


24—2 


556 


LAW   TRIPOSES. 


June,   1884. 


EXAMINEIIS. 


E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Reciius  Professor  of  Law. 
W.  Blake  Odgers,  LL.t).,  Trin.  H. 
H.  N.  Mozley,  M.A.,  Kinfs. 
T.  Thoriiely,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 


First  Clasi 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

I'-Bucklandt 

Cains 

Batten               Trin. 

Suyematz 

Joh. 

2*Bate 

Pet. 

Burnett       )     Triii. 

^Scares 

Joh. 

Barran 

Trin.  H. 

Disturnal    [     Trin.  H. 

Morgan      I 
Riley          t 

Joh. 

Ds  Herries 

Trin. 

Sewell          )     Down. 

Joh. 

Cooke       )         Trin. 

Ede 

\  Joh. 

Mellor     '(        Joh. 

Pearce,  W'.  G. 

.  Trin. 

Nelson     )         Clare 

Syfret 

Trin.  H. 

.Stevens,  S.W.  Joh. 

Frere,  B.  H. 

Trin. 

Chater 

Batley           \ 

Trin. 

McLeod             Joh. 

Ds  French           1 
Mackintosh-  | 
Walker/ 
Richardson  1 
Wright          ( 
Burns        ) 
iLoder 
Plunkett   ) 
Foster,  W.H. 
Holms 
Oakes 
Brandon   1 
Cole           J 
Anderson      '\ 
Dobson           1 
Hamilton,      | 
F.  H.J 
Davis,  F.  L.  \ 
Gray 

Humphries 
Smith,  S.  T. 
Watts            J 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Trin.  H. 
Cains 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
.  Trin.H. 
Trin. 
Jesus 
Down. 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 

Cuius 
Trin. 
Jesus 
.  Pet. 
Trin. 
Christ's 

1  Tutor  of  Caius. 

2  Reader  in  Jurisprudence  to  the  Inns  of  Court.     Formerly  Pellow  of  Trinity  Hall. 

3  MP.  for  Devonshire  (Barnstaple.) 

4  M.P.  for  Brighton,  1889—1906.  t  Chancellor's  Medal  for  Eiixlish  Law. 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


557 


June,  1885. 
Examiners. 
E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Begins  Professor  of  Lav 
A.  H.  Lush,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 
3.  E.  C.  Mniiro,  LL.M.,  Down. 
T.  Tliornely,  M.A.,  Trin.  11. 


First  Cla 

w. 

Seconil 

Class. 

Third  Class. 

Kerly       \ 

J  oh. 

McGee 

Selwj/ti 

Coke            1 

Trin. 

H 

Parker     ) 

Kimi's 

Foster  1 
Kirby    J 

Christ's 

Lamb,  S.E.J 

Trin. 

H 

Wessels 

Dotni. 

Selwi/n 

Moore         ) 

Trin. 

Williams,  All 

.  C/irixI's 

Paterson,  .J 

M.  Trin.  H. 

Robinson    > 

Trin. 

Wilberlorce 

Doicn. 

Knox 

Trin. 

Sharp          ) 

Jesus 

Pixlev 

Trin. 

Mawson 

Trin.  H. 

Horlev 

Trin. 

Smith,  C.  L. 

Trin. 

Ds  Easterby 

Joh. 

Webb-Ware 

Trin. 

Lewis    ) 

Clare 

Langham 

Trin.  H. 

Collet 

Trin. 

Ogle      J 

Christ's 

Stevenson 

Trin. 

Deeley 

Trin. 

Ds  Chambers 

1      Trin. 

Hargreaves 

KTrin. 

Hohler 

;      Trin. 

King 

Trin. 

H. 

Turner 

)      Trin. 

Nichols,  J.  H. 

Joh. 

(iilling 

)     Joh. 

Fawcett 

1  Clare 

Perkins 

■     Trin. 

Noott 

Emm. 

Sanderson 

1      Trin. 

Watson-Smyth 

Trin. 

Ds  Allan    1 

Jesus 

Kinloch    1 
Morton    | 

Trin. 

Orgill    1 

Joh. 

Pel. 

Dias          1 
Hodgson  ( 

Trin.  H. 

Ds  Phillips       1 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Woollright  i 

Trin. 

June,  1886. 

Examiners. 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 
A.  H.  Lush,M.A.,  Trin.  H. 
J.  E.  C.  Munro,  LL.M.,  Down. 
n.  Bond,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 


First  Class. 


*Jeukst 

'Walker 
Roberts,  D.  T. 
Brockman) 
Mack  1  in     f 


King's 

Pet'. 

Trin. 

Pet. 

Caius 


Davis,  A.S.N.)  Trin. 
Davis,  F.  A.  >  Trin.  H. 
Hare,  H.  Y.    |  Caius 


Second  Class. 

Ds2*Bushe-Fox)  Joh. 

Ds  Gninner       i  Trin. 

Blenkiron   >  Trin. 

Cobb  I  Trin. 

lireenwood/  Trin. 

Lever  I  Christ's 

Stretton      '  Caiu.\ 

Rendall,  E.  M.  Trin. 

Gour  Down. 

Douglass  Trin. 

Clark,  H.  R.)  Trin.  H. 

Gretton 

!Mewburn 

Clav,  L  W. 

Allen,  H.| 

Pymar      )" 

Hroomheadl 


Glover 
Shirer 


'•  Jesus 
t   Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin.  II. 

Kino's 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Glutton     ) 
Ds  Emanuel  \ 
Maugham) 
Haig 

Hewitt,W.G. 
Kingdon 
Capron  ) 
Farrant  i 
Butcher 
Holmus 
VanderWall 
Cargill      1 
ClabbuniJ- 
lloyle       ) 
<irinilev  i 
.lefferis     ■ 
Skilbeck  ) 
Alderson 
Barraclough 
Grace 
King 
Passman 
Graham 
Leng 
Carlyon 
Learovd 


Cains 

Trin. H. 

Caius 

Trin. 
I  Trin. 
\Cav. 

Trin. 

Queens' 
i  Clare 
'^Christ's 

Caius 

Corpus 

Trin. 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Clare 

Caius 

Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Christ's 


I  Principal  and  Director  of  .studies  to  the  Law  Society. 

8  Tutor  of  St  John's  College. 

t  C'baDcellor'9  Medai  for  Kngliab  Law. 


558 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


Jime,  1887. 


XAMINERS  ; 


E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 
J.  Alderson  Foote,  M.A.,  J  oh. 
Alfred  H.  Lush,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 
Henry  Bond,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Alexander        ,    Down. 

Qrev,  G.| 

Joh. 

l>s  Bernard             Trin.H. 

Herbert,  T.  A.  '.  Joh. 

Ingle 

King's 

Thornhill   C.  B.  Cains 

Murray            j    Trin. 
Windsor          ■'   Joh. 

Lyle       ) 

Triii.H. 

Downs      )          Clare 
Ds  Robinson  1          Em}>i. 

Mallet    \ 

King's 

lArchbold             Pet. 

Wanliss  / 

Trin. 

Maoliray             Sidnci/ 

Summers             Trin. 

Sliarp 

King's 

Harry    "               Trin.' 

Ds  Wright,  H.  E.     Trin. 

Us  Greenidge 

]  Joh. 

Williamson         Trin.  H. 

Chisenhale-Marsh  Trin. 

Ds  ^Holland 

King's 

Ds  Cannon            1  Pet. 

Harrington          Trin. 

Howell,  T.  F. 

'  Joh. 

Fyfe-Jamieson/  Trin. 

Rippon             ) 

Duff                   Sidney 

Mongan 

1    Trin.H. 

Hind 

Joh. 

sStrickland,) 

Kelly                )  Cuius 
Skottowe- Parker  J  Joh. 

Count      y 
Tasuhiro    ) 

Trin. 

Grierson            j  Pet. 
I'hilbricU           y  Ti-in. 

Smith-Cuninghame)  Trin. 

Baker,  J.  R.       Trin.H. 

June,  1888. 

Examiners: 

Henry  Bond,  LL.D.,  Trin.  Hall. 
F.  Pollock,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
J.  Alderson  Foote,  M.A.,  Joh. 
F.  W.  Maitland,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

4Wliittakor,W.  J.t 

Benjamin 

Pet. 

Bennett      I        Christ's 

.Smitli,  G.  C.        Trin.H. 

Ds  Hughes 

Kino's 

Donaldson  j        Petnlt. 

Haglcy            1 

Joh. 

Calthrop,  H.  (i.\Caiiis 

Wliitt.,  .J.  D.  ( 

Trin. 

I)sMattliews,W.(;.)jrt/(. 

Dslloufe 

Queens' 

Bartleet  1            Trin. 

Shorirt' 

Joh. 

Tredgold/            Trin.H. 

Ds  Dunn      ) 

Trin. 

Mnrtinea\i,  (i.l  Trin. 

Molten.,  t 

Trin. 

Honiue              [   Trin. 

Ds  Hope             ) 

Trill. 

Truefitt             )  ft.  Cav. 

Miiwdesl(;\-  } 

Trin. 

.hiffrey            1     Trin.H. 

Tullocli     ■  \ 

Pemb. 

.lones,  W.  P.)     Trin. 

Kay 

Trin.H. 

Hill                     Caius 

Fernando 1 

Joh. 

.\llbless              Caius 

Ds  Mundalil  j 

Joh. 

I.lnvd                   Trin. 

.Stanifortli 

Trin. 

Woodd,  T.  B.     Trin. 
Hardie              1  Trin.H. 
Humphry         >  King's 

Mahdi  Hassan)  Christ'/ 


I    l>rliici|inl  of  Mchaiiiiiii.l.in  AiigUiOrli'iituI  ('i>lli'gi>,  Aligarli. 

V  M.l'.  lor  Towor  Hamlets  (Dow  ami  Bromley),  18!»6— lB9i). 

:i  K.C  M.«.    Governor  of  Tasmania. 

4  Profcsnor  of  ?}ngli8h  l,aw.  University  CulleKC,  London. 

t   Chancollur'ii  Medal  for  English  Law. 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


559 


June,  1889. 
Examiners  : 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Reqius  Professor  of  Law. 

J.  A.  Foote,  M.A.,  Joh.^ 

W.  WiUs,  M.A.,  Joh. 

C.  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Down. 

J.  B.  Moyle,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

T.  Tliornelv,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 


First  C/ass. 


Turner  Tnn.  H. 

Marsh  Cuius 

Morley,  .J.I         Trin. 
Morrison    j        Trin.H. 
Morgan-Brown  Trin.  H. 
Leadbetter      1  Trin. 
Thomas,  J.  R.  |  Joh. 


Jay         1  Trin. 

Ds  Sapwell  j  Cor/nis 

Greenwood         Trin. 
Ralli  Trin. 

Lankester,  E.  A.  Caiiis 


l»s  Forster              Joii. 

Harbottle          Jok. 

Brown,  P.  H.     Joh. 

Secotul  Class. 

(iillan                 Christ's 

Mardon 

Christ's 

Fell        1             Trin.  H. 
Tallent  J            Joh. 

Kingslev 

Christ's 

n 

,  Nix 

Trin. 

Smith,  F.  C.       Trin.  H. 

Dickson       ) 

Trin. 

Tolley                 Trin.H. 

Rowlands   J 

Joh. 

Blakelock           Trin. 

O'Flynn 

Down. 

Third  Class. 

Mander               Trin. 

Cave-t»rnie 

)  Emm. 
[  Kino's 

Thompson,  W.D.M. 

Maw 

Trin. 

.Sheppard,  G 

A.  I  Trin. 
}    Trin. 

Clark,  H.  E.       Corpus 

.Smyth 

Roberts              Trin. 

Ds 

Prior        1 
Sandars   ) 

Clare 

Trin. 

Statham 

Trin. 

WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 
Green,  F.  L.  (between  1  and  2)   Ifewnham. 


560 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


LAW  TEIPOSES.     NEW  REGULATIONS. 

A  Student  who  lias  obtained  Honours  in  Part  I.  or  in  some  other 
of  the  Honours  Examinations,  may  be  a  candidate  for  Honours  in  Part  II., 
provided  tliat  he  has  tlien  kept  seven  Terms,  and  that  twelve  Terms  have 
not  passed  after  the  first  of  the  seven.  Neither  part  alone  is  sufficient  for 
a  degree. 

Examiners  : 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 

J.  A.  Foote,  M.A.,  ./o//.' 

W.  Wills,  M.A.,  Jo?i. 

C.  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Doinn. 

J.  l!.  Moyle,  M.A.,  Oxo7i. 

T.  Thornely,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 

P.\RT  I.— June,  1889. 

First  Class. 

Dg  *Corbett  Kiny's 

Moreland  Trin. 

•Brown,  W.  .1.  Joh. 

Temple  Clare 


Second  Class. 

RidehalKli 

Trin.  H. 

Haywardi          Joh. 

Colbeck,  W.  B. 

Cains 

Waters 

Down. 

Redden    1          Kind's 

Deacon 

Trin. 

Burn          ) 

Trin. 

Feilding,  Hon.  E. 

Fischer 

Clare 

Menendez) 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Onslow 

Trin. 

Thompson,  S.  A.  Trin.H. 

Gaddum 
Swinburne 

Trin. 
Trin. 

Third  Class. 

Walford 

Trin. 

Everard   )          Trin. 

Drew 

Trin. 

Harrisdn,  l[. 

A.  Trin. 

(iodsal     ,           Trin. 

Baumhacli      1 

Trin. 

Fartinttton 

Kinii's 

MarslmlP           Trin. 

Cohen,  S.  H.  J 

Jesns 

Armstrong  > 

Trin. 

nVills                    Trin. 

.Stubs               1 

Trin. 

Fernie          I 

Clare 

Wad.                   Trin. 

Thomason   ( 

Trin.H. 

Wliitelock  ) 

Trin. 

1    ProretDor  of  Law  In  the  UnLverHlty  of  AdeUMe 
B  M.P.  for  DorBct  (North). 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


561 


June,  1890. 

Examiners: 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Law. 
C.  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Down. 
J.  B.  Moyle,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
WiUiarn  Wills,  M.A.,  Joh. 
T.  Thoriiely,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 

Part  II. 


Ridehalgh,  G.      Trin.H. 
1>8  Surrage  I'emb. 

I)s  de  Montniorcncy  Pft. 

Armstrdiig  Trin. 

Harrison,  H.  A.I  Triii. 
Us  Hodfce,  R.  H.     ]jesii.i 


Hverard 

Trin. 

Marshall) 

Trin. 

Wills       i 

Trin. 

Gndsal 

Trin. 

Ds  Jackson 
lHro\vii,  \V. 


Trin. 
Joh. 


Si'conil  Class. 

Thompson,  S.  A.  TWh.H. 
Deacon )  Trin. 

Wade   j  Trin. 

VN'^aters  Down. 

<  tnslow  Trin. 


Third  Class. 

liaumbach    1 
Cohen,  S.  B. ) 
Swinburne) 
Whiteloekl 


Trin. 
Jesus 
Trin. 
Trill. 


I)s  Hayram 

Feilding,  Hon. 

F.  H.  E.  .J. 
Walford 
Gaddum 


Trill,  n. 

Trin. 

Trin. 
Trin. 


Ds  Humphries,  S.  ]  Joh. 

Drew  i  Trin. 

Stubs,  P.  Trin. 

Ds  Dodson  Down. 


Moore 
*Chaytor 
Ds  Barlow 


King's 

Clare 

King's 


Balfour  Triti. 

Higgins     1  Down. 

St  George)  2'rin. 

Waldegrave.Hon.  J.  Trin. 
Monies  Caius 


Part  I. 

First  Class. 

Abdul  Majid 
Barber 


Christ's 
Kinij's 


Second  Class. 


Wilson,  J.  H. 
Clarence  i 

i 


Craig 
Jav 


Caius 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Forster,  A.  F.     Trin. 
Watson  Jesus 


Fernando  Joh. 

Graham-Campbell  Trin. 
Bosanquet  Trin. 

Doughty  Pe/nh. 


Child 
Hose 
Barker 
Davie 
Ahmed 
Morrison  I 
Mothersole  1 
Stephenson  1 


1 


Trin. 

Peinl). 

H.  Cav. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Caius 


Clierrv 

Clarke 

Melrose 

Richard 

Fearon 

Siniinonds 

M'^l.arin 


Trill. 

Clirisl'. 

Peiiili. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Jesus 

Clare 


Coclirane) 
Dunks  ■ 
.Mctliold  S 
a  Beckett  ] 
Armstrong 
Beale  ' 

I'rossard      I 
Illingworth  | 


Km  in. 
Pemh. 
Trin. 
Jesus 
Cath. 
Trin 
Joh. 
Jesus 


I  ProfuHSor  of  Law  la  tliu  University  nf  Adelaide. 


24-5 


562 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1891. 

Examinees  : 

C.  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Down. 
J.  B.  Moyle,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
Kichd.  T.  Wright,  M.A.,  ChrisVs. 
William  Wills,  M.A.,  Joh. 
W.  W.  Buckland,  M.A.,  Caius. 

Part  II. 


First  Class. 

Moore                  Kino's 

Ds  Elliston               C}ifi.<tt's 

Second  Class. 

Hijfuins 

Down. 

Craig                1    Trin. 

Barker 

N    //.  Ca 

lU'ddfii       ) 

King's 

Forster,  A.  F. )    Trin. 

Graham- 

Tliomastin 

Trih.  11. 

Hosanquet,     \ 

Campbell 

1   Trin. 

Watson       \ 

Jesiis 

S.  H.  C.             Trin. 

Mothersole 

}  Trin. 

I)s  Willi,  K.  E. 

JesiLt 

Davie              1     Triti. 

Rose 

Pemb. 

Abdul  iMajid  1 

Clirisl's 

Ds  Hogg                f    Kinii's 

Waldegrave, 

Clart'iiCf         [ 

Trill. 

St  George            Trin. 

Hon.  .1. 

J    Trin. 

Ds  Sopei-               ) 

Jesus 

Wilson,  .J.  11./     Cains. 

Harber 

Kiiii/'s 

t'olliock,  \V.  H. 

i  Cains 

Tliiril  Class. 

Kearon            n 

Joh. 

D£ 

Sininer                 Magil. 

Morrison 

Clare 

Gurcliarn         1 

Cochrane    1         Emm. 

Ds  Lcgg       \ 

Trin. 

Sinirh            i 

D 

Kernie         [         Clare. 

Methold) 

Trin. 

Mfiitiidcz       J 

Emm. 

Partington '        King's 

Hcalo           ) 

Trin. 

Siiiimonds 

JfSllS 

D 

Keckitt                 Kitig's 

Shadi  lianit 

Christ 

Kicliards 

Trill. 

Ahmed             j    Trin. 

Ds  HrigKS  ) 

Jesus 

Cherry              .    Trim. 

Cliild    [ 

Trin. 

Ram  i'rashSd'    Christ's 

Ds  Palk     ) 

Trin. 

Part  I. 


First  Class. 

D'Souza 

Joh. 

Second  Class. 

Ds  Huckler  ) 

Trin. 

Herron       1 

Christ's 

Willi 

Joh. 

Burn 

Joh. 

Kennaway  J 

Trin.  H. 

Briated     ) 

Trin. 

Ferrers  1 

Kini/'s 

Grant-Wilson  1 

Trin. 

Da  Chubl) 

King's 

Beeeliev 

Trin.  H. 

Ds  Speed                > 

Trin. 

Stansfeld  1 

Trin. 

Hurst 

Trin. 

AVilkins           ) 

Thiril  C/a.\ 

II.  Cav. 

1 

Gilbart-Sniitli 

Trin. 

Haines    \ 

Trin.  II. 

Bonnin  j 

Trin.H. 

M<^Leod 

Trin.  II. 

Cotton 

Trin. 

Howell 

Trin.  II. 

Barnard 

t'emh. 

Croall     1 
Lindsay  j 

Trin. 

Oulton  1 

Clirisfs 

Knott 

Down. 

Trin. 

De  l-"reitas 

Clan- 

Collins             1 

Trin. 

Mehta" 

( 'hrist's 

Castlcman  l 

Trill. 

I>avies,  K.  1..  1 

Trin. 

I'helps    ' 

JlSIIS 

Mahomed  J 

Fitch 

Jisiis 

(iillospie  ] 

Joh. 

Ahmed    i 

Joh. 

Ds  Matiu'W,  E.  J. 

Trin.  II. 

DsSchjdtt     i 

Cath. 

Gillies 

Cuius. 

Smith,  A.  M. 

Trin. 

Whadooat 

Trin. 

Morrow 

Cains. 

I'lnllips 

Trin. 

Deurnian 

Caius 

Smith, 

Collis 

Trin.  II. 

Hrondey    ) 
Dewsbury  i 

Emm. 
Joh. 

W.  Haynes ' 

Trin. 

LAW  TEIPOSES. 


563 


June,  1892. 

Examiners  : 

E.  T.  Wright,  M.A.,  ChrisVs. 

T.  J.  Lawrence,  LL.D.,  Doiaiivf/. 

H.  N.  Mozley,  M.A.,  Kiri;/.s. 

C.  Crawley,  M.A.,  l)oiniin</. 

W.  W.  Bucklaiul,  M.A.,  OMirille  and  Cains. 


Part  II. 


*Cliaytort 
Herroii 


C/are 
Christ's 


Bcechev) 
Ds  Talbot "  J 


Trill.  II. 
Trill.  II. 


Ilurst 
Halfdiu- 


Trill. 
Trill. 


Lindsay  | 
Monies  ) 
liarnaril  i 
Hum  j 
Willi 


Trill. 

Caiii.i 

Pi-iiili. 

Job. 

Juli. 


Srcoiul  Class 

Gilbart-Sniith  I  Trin. 

I>s  Israel  j  Queens' 

Ds  Ollivei-  Trin. 

Afigs      )  Trill. 

A^Leodi  Trin.  II. 


Blaydes  1  Kiiui's 

Davies,  R.  L.J-  Triii. 

Jay  )  Trin. 

Os  Smith,  I).  H.  Trin. 


Dearman         )  Cuius 
(iillespic  \  Joh. 

(irant-Wilsoii)  Trin. 

Ds  Uouglity  I  Pemb. 

Ds  Speight   i  Joli. 


Third  Class. 

Collins,  J.  C.  1     Trin. 

Mahomed  Al 

med)  Joh. 

Oulton           ]    Christ's 

Phelps 

\  J.S. 

Cotton)                Trin. 

Castleman 

Trin. 

Fitch    )              Jesus 

Ds  Mehta 

Christ's 

Morrow              Caius 

Dewsljury  \ 

Joh. 

Smith,  A.  M.      Trin. 

Whadcoatl 

Trin. 

Croall 

Trin 

Part  I. 


First  Class 

^ 

Addison  1            Trin. 

Carr        J            Trin  H. 

♦Jack                   Pet. 

Second  Class. 

Ds  Iselin                 1  Trin. 

Coode  )                Trin. 

Barrett! 

Clare 

SongOngSiang>  Down. 

Dowie  j               Caius 

Boys     } 

Trin.  H. 

Wheatcroft       )  Down. 

Desmond  I           Joh. 

Chubb  ) 

Kino's 

Roberts  1             Kini/'s 

Lovett       1            Christ's 

W^raith 

Trin. 

Wade     t             Trin.  II. 

Phillips,  C.  M.   Jesus 

Martin 

Down. 

Ds(iarnett]             fcmfi. 

Biggs            1 

Trin.  II. 

Ds  Stirling  J             Trin. 

Third  Class. 

HhickmoreJ 

Emm. 

Maokintush         Trin. 

I'it/.roy                 '/';•//(.  //. 

Shaw,  A.  P.) 

Trill. 

Keado,  (i.             Kiiiiii. 

Downs               I  'I'rin. 

Wilson          ) 

Trill. 

fiutch.  \V.         1  Christ's 

lladticld,ll.(i.(  Cains 

Hudson.  A.  i: 

)   I'rmli. 

Robinson, J.. I  j  Jiih. 

Masioi                y  Trin.  II. 

Mdor,  A.  11. 

■  i'ath. 

Kempt                 Joh. 

Pavn,.                (  .;,//<. 

Itanisinliji 

\  Trill. 

Herbert,  \V.deH.17V/;/. 

Pitkin                ;  Joli. 

Owen,  W.  ('. 

Trin. 

Jackson                i  Tr.ll. 

llirosawa            Cains 

Deane 

Clare 

f  ChanceUor's  Medal  for  Knt^llsh  Law. 


564 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1893. 

Examiners. 

F.  W.  Maitland,  LL.D.,  Downing. 

H.  Boud,  LL.D..  Trinity  Hall. 

H.  N.  Mozley,  LL.M.,  King's. 

C.  Crawley,  M.A.,  Downing. 

W.  W.  Buckland,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 


Part  II. 


Kennawaj' 


Ds  Leman 

Ds  Wheatcroft 

Ds  .Martin     ( 

Stansfeldl 

Coode 

Dowie 
Us  Duncan 
I'liillips.t'.Mac 


Haines 
HiKHS 
riiubb 
Ds  Wilkins 
Ds  Hartley 


Mai}<l. 

Down. 

Down. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Cains 


C  Trin. 


Trin.  H. 
Trin.  a. 
Kino'-i 
Pet.' 
Pnnh. 


Fir.it  Cla.s 
Carr       ) 
D'Souzaf 


Trin.  II. 
Joh. 


Second  CIn.s.'.: 
Collis  )  Tr.  H. 

Ds  Martineau, M.IJ.I  Trin. 
Unys      )  Trin.  H. 

I'liillipsf  Trin. 

Blackniore      I  Emm. 
Ds  (iribble  V  Trin. 

S(inK<)nn  Slang)  Down. 
Ds  IMsbcr  Trin. 

Tliint  Class. 
Ds  Caro  1  Cains 

Hudson,  A.  (i.fPi'wb. 
Mackintosb  C  Trin. 
Keade,  O.  )  Emm. 
Honnin  Trin.H. 


Ds  Marten 
l>s  Pitzrov 


Cliildersj 
Jackson;- 
Wraith  | 
Ds  C'ohen\ 
Wadel 
Barrett 


Trin. 
Trin.  II. 


Trin. 
Trin.  H. 
Trin. 
Chrisfs 
Trin.  H. 


IJobertson.D.D.t  ClirixI's 


Bristed  )  Trin. 

Herbert,\V.deB.)  r»-/H, 
Hirosawa)  Cains 

.Mason      i  Trin.  II. 

Ds  Pitkin  )      Joh. 

Sliaw,  A.  P.i      Trin. 


Part  I. 

Fir.tt  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Jolinston  1 

Trin.  H. 

Barker) 
Druce  ) 

Down. 

Charlton) 
O'Brien   . 

Caius 

Krause      \ 
McMullanI 

Clirisfs 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Fordbaui 

Trin. 

Ds  Tiniins    ) 

Pemb. 

Wood 

Kini/'s 

Josephs^ 

Trin.}l. 

Baker,  V.  M. 

Christ's 

Foy 

Clirist'i 

Russell ) 

Thiril  Cha 

Trin.  H. 
s. 

Dickaon 

Trin. 

Allan 

Joil. 

A  rinstrong 

Trin. 

Moss-Blundell 

■  Trin. 

Hanipson    ) 

Trin.  II. 

Barton 

_  I'rin. 

Ware,  F.  H. 

Trin. 

lllingwortli( 

Trin. 

Desai 

'  Ctirist's 

I'ayn 

Trin.lJ. 

Harrison    | 

I'emh. 

(iardner,  C.  V. 

Trin.H. 

I'oste 

I'emb. 

.Merrini.'iu 

Joli. 

Kilniore      | 

Trin.  II. 

Bevan  ) 

Trin. 

Wigbtniiin) 

Trin. 

Neville,  U.t 

Trin. 

Biddlef 

Queens' 

.Macgillivrav) 

Trin. 

Moore 

I'emli. 

Bigby  t 
.Malan ) 

Trin.H. 

Neilson        '  )' 

Clare 

Captain 

\  Joh. 

Non  Coll. 

Carter 

Clare 

Few 

1  Trin. 

(Jsborne,  K.  C. 

Jesus 

Binning 

Down. 

Hanson,  U  H. 

.  Trin. 

H..pe 

Trin.H. 

Nevlll,R.C.H. 

,  Trin. 

Sultan 

Christ's 

I'aine,  C.  A. 

'  Tri7i. 

J 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


565 


June,  1894. 


Examiners. 


F.  W.  Maitland,  LL.D.,  Downing. 
H.  Bond,  LL.D.,  Triniti/  Hall. 
J.  Westlake,  M.A.,  Trluitn. 
H.  N.  Mozley,  LL.M.,  King's. 
C  Crawley,  M.A.,  Downing. 


Paet  II. 

First  Class. 

iSniuts 

Christ's            1           Cliarlton 

\                 Caius 

Ds  Sheepslianks       Joh.                 1           Johnston 

I                  Trin.  H. 

Seconil  Class. 

Ds  Molh.r 

Trin.  H.   Ds  Moss  Bliindell    Joli. 

Baker,  C.  M. 

Christ's 

l)s  Wilkinson 

Caius 

Barker  1                Doivii. 

Foy 

Christ's 

Ds  C'amliier ) 

Cuius 

-Jack     )                PrI. 

I'oste 

Piinli. 

l»s  Maberlv  - 

Clare 

Russell"  ) 

Trin.  H. 

Thinl  Clas.t. 

Fordliani,A.R. 

\   Trill.     1         Allan     )              Joh. 

Few 

-.  Trin. 

Krausc 

Christ's 

Dickson                Trin. 

Gardner 

\Tr.ll. 

Malan 

y  Non  C. 

Ds  Eccles    )              Femb. 

Neville,  K. 

(Trin. 

Moss-Ulundell 

Trill. 

Ds  Goocli,  H.  C.\     Trin. 
Hanipson        1     Trin.  H. 
Neilson            ,-   Clare 

Trevelyan,  R.C. 

J  Trin. 

Roberts 

'   Kimi's 

Binning 

Down. 

lievan 

\   Trin. 

Tr.H. 

VTrin. 

Chr. 

.J  Trin. 

Desai 

Christ: 

Josephs 

Ds  Percival                Trin.H. 

Ds  Eccles,  R.  II. 

Trin. 

O'Brien 

Ware,  R  II.   '     Trin. 

Harrison 

Pemli. 

Hultan 

Armstrong)         Trin. 

Merrinian 

.loh. 

Wi^htuian,li..\ 

Osborne      J         Jesus 

Nevill.R.t'.R.' 

Trin. 

Part  I. 


First  Class. 

'Smuts 

Christ's            1            Ds  Agnewl               Trin. 

1                  Baily 

J                Joh. 

Second  Class. 

Booth     ) 

Trill. 

de  Wet        1        Down. 

Haworth 

Christ's 

Whitley} 

Trin. 

Lewis,  C.  S.J        Clare 

C'amniiadel 

Caius 

Hawkins 

King's 

YusufAli            Joh. 

Watt          J 

Jesus 

Earl 

Joh. 

Cockshott            King's 
Third  Class. 

Kajiji 

Down. 

Davis,  A.  J. 

J„li. 

Davis,  C.  N.  T.)    Joh. 
Walker            i    Doivn. 

Hradlev 

.Trin.H. 

<lunz                 1 

Trin. 

Hulton 

1  Trin. 

(iibson,  W.W.I 

Queens' 

Anibrosel             Peiiili. 

Svkes 

I  Trin.  H. 
'If.Selw. 

Rainsav 

Caius 

Ranisden)             Trin. 

Wilkins,E.W. 

Hind    "    ) 

Trin.  tl. 

.Newman,  W.  P.  Trin. 

Grant,  (i.  R.'i 
Kennington  ( 

Pemb. 

Rumbohlt 

Trin. 

Watson                Jesus 

Clare 

<ire-(iry| 

Trin.H. 

Tritton,  A.  E.      Trin. 

I'arkes           [ 
I'owell           j 

Trin.H. 

'I'.vabji    I 

Down. 

Lewis                   Trin.  II. 

Trin.H. 

Cocli 

Kinifs 

Lawry 

\  Trin. 
.1  Jesus 

Ds  Robinson,  B.  F 

WOMEN. 

fii 

St  Class. 

St 

cond  Class. 

Tonin, 

L.  C.  A. 

Oirlou                               Vate 

i,  L.  J.         Oirton 

(equal  to  2). 

(» 

qual  to  13) 

1  Colonial  Secretary  of  the  Transvaal. 


566 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1895. 


Examiners  : 

F.  W.  Maitlaud,  LL.D.,  Doiniiixf. 
E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Joh. 
H.  Bond,  LL.D.,  rrimti/  Hall. 
J.  Westlake,  LL.D.,  Triiiiiy. 
A.  H.  Lush,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 


Part  II. 


Bailvt 

lie  Wett 


Flr.^t  Class. 


Joh. 

Non  Coll. 


Hawortln 
Whitley  } 


Clirisl's 
Trill. 


Cocksliott)  Ki)iii's 

Earl  1  .Joh: 

Booth,  L.  H.  Trill. 

Yusuf  AH  Joli. 

Drute.  W.  (i.)  Trill. 

D.s  McMuUan 

Us  Payii 


Newman,  W.  P. )  Trin. 
l>s  Stran),'iiiaii        j  Trin.  II. 


(i.j  Trill. 
>  Trill. 
(    Trin.  H. 


Ds  Sworilerl 

I)s  Turner   J 

(ianz       ) 

(ire^:oryJ 


Emm. 
.h-siis 
Trio. 
Trill.  II. 


Third  Class. 

Ambrose 
Davis,  .\.  .1. 
(ioch 

llulton,  A.  H. 
l)s  Macgillivray 
Kamsden 
UumbolcI.A.T.L. 
Tritton,  A.  10. 


Bradley  i  Ti 

Dsliransiin'.J.K.H.f  Ti 


\  Peiiih. 

Joh. 

Kinq's 

Trin. 
r  Trill. 

Trill. 

Trin. 
I  Trin. 


Is         C  Kino's 
1,  I'.li. )  Si<i: 


l)s  Murison  1 
Ds  Thatcher  J 
Ds  Hind       1 
Kamsay  [ 
Watson  ) 


Trill.  If 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Cains 

Jisus 


Part  I. 


First  Class. 

Sherring              Trin. 

Topham               Queens'. 

Second  Class 

CreHwick 

Sill. 

Fordham            Trin. 

Cohl.oldl 

Trin. 

a  Duval 

Cains 

Smith,  .1.  ('.        Caius 

Ds  Pile         1 

Trin.  II. 

Hearnshaw 

Pet. 

Marshall,  K.  M<:r..  Trin. 

Howland 

Emm. 

Wollaston 

Trin. 

Ilobinson     1      Clare 
Scott,  .1.  H.  1      Clare 

Third  Class. 

De  Waal 

\   Tiin.ll. 

Steel                     Cains 

Colelough      ) 

Trin. 

Medlycolt 

I  Trin. 

Westlev               Emm. 

Ileydenryclif 

Trin. II. 

Pearson,  K.S. 

V  7V/». 

(iillies'         1      Trin. II. 

C'arr  Ellison    ^ 

Trill. 

Price,  T   K. 

,   Trin. 

.)  ones,  T.C.I      Trin. II. 

< 'Maroon,  Prince 

Trin. 

Reade 

Emm. 

Saher            f     Cath. 

(iuarteyPapatio 

'Christ's 

Schwann 

'  Trill. 

Woodec.ek    )      Christ's 

Tanaka 

Trin.  II. 

Budhwfir 

Christ's 

t    Equ. 

1  l»r  I'tmucvllor'a  Medial  for  Knglln 

h  Law. 

LAW   TRIPOSES. 


567 


J^me,  1896. 

Examiners  : 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  Joli. 

C.  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Down. 

T.  J.  Lawrence,  LL.D.,  Down. 

H.  Dutf,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

A.  H.  Lush,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 

PAET  II. 


I)s   Lews,  C.  S. 
Slierrinj; 
Tophani 
t'reswick 


Clare  , 
Trill. 

Qiiffiis 
Sill. 


Wollaston 
de  Waal 
Fordhani,  E.  W. 
Howland  i 
Walker  J 


Trill. 

Triii.U. 

Trill. 

Emm. 

Down. 


Si'coiiil  Class 


Kajiji 
Westle.v     ) 
Woodcock) 
C'obbold 
Ds  Hunt,  C.  A. 


Down. 
Em  III. 
Christ's 
Trill. 
Trill. 


I 


.Marsliall.K..\IcL. 
IVarson,  U.S. 
Koltinsoii 
.Schwann 
Scott,  J.  H. 
Medlvcott 


7'j 

Trii, 

Clar. 

Trill 

Clar, 

Trill 


n. 


Thiril  Class. 

Reade  Emm. 

l)sMH'lean..).lt.  >  Trin. 
Price,  T.  R.  J  Trin. 
C'olclough  )  Trill. 
Jones,  T   C.)      Trin.H. 


PART  I. 


fiillies  ^  Trin.  II 

Q,uartey  Papatioj  t7/r/.vr.« 
Cliaroon.l'rince  j  'I'riii. 
Sailer  \Catli. 

Tanaka  Trin.  II. 


*de  Villiers 
Wella 


Joh. 
Clare 


.fi'ffries 

TliatclRT 

Tantiyi' 


Cuius 

Jiih. 

Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Atkinson      1      Trin. 
.Iiiljson  Petnh. 

Rioliardson )       Trin.H. 


Brown,  H.  G.  |  Trin. 
Ncc|)  )  Jesus 


D.irwiii 

Knss.ll,  \V, 

Strain 

(iriftitlis 

.Maxwell 

Haynes 

•Sadiq 


)  Trin. 
.K.\Trin. 
S  Clare 
Trin. 
.loll. 
Trin. 
Chritt's 


Trcstrail 
(ilen  I 
1 1  oward ; 
Thomas ' 
Daviis,  A 
Randies 


Christ's 
Christ's 
Trin. 
Christ's 
H.l  Trin. 
I  Jesus 


Davios  ) 

Kvans,  R.  L.  • 
Fox  ' 

.Martin 
Henry 
Soper 


Down. 
Cains 
Trin.  II. 
Corpus 
Trin.  II. 
Jesus 


568 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1897, 

Examiners  : 
E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  ./«//. 
Henry  Bond,  LL.D.,  Tiiiiitij  Hall. 
T.  J.  Lawrence,  LL.D.,  Downing. 
J.  P.  Bate,  LL.D.,  Ttinity  Hall. 
A.  H.  Lusli,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 


PART  II. 

First  Class. 

*deVillierst               Jo>i. 
Thatcher,  A.            Joli. 
Wells                        Clare 

Si'coitil  Class. 

l)s  Weaver 
Strain 
Home 
Darwin  1 
Russell  t 

Trill.                            Tangve                Trin 
Clare                            Brown,  H.  G.t    Trin. 
Tn)i.H.            I            (iriftitlis          1    Trin. 
Trill. 
Trill. 

Third  Chus. 

Baviies           1     Trin 
I'vans,  U.  I,.-     ('<(/■» 
l.anmndre     |      'I'rin. 
Kicliarilson        Triii. 
Thomas              Vhrit. 

//. 
//. 

I's 

.Johson           ^     Pniih. 

.Maxwell        I     .loli. 
l)s  I'rvce,  B.  V.  f    Triii. 
I)s  Steel               J     Cains 
l)s  C;hattield         1  Trin. 

Davies,  A.  H.j  Trin. 

PART   I. 

Fox  ) 

Glen) 

Newnes 

Sadiq 

Davies 

Trin.  H. 

Christ's 

Clare 

Chrisfs 

Down. 


Crots 

Home 

Hewitt 

Trin. 

.lames,  l>.  W. 

I  'tare 

lloKU'ii           1 

Trin.  11. 

Sniitli,  11.  K.  i 

feiiib. 

t'liurton  ) 

Cuius 

Toiital     \ 

Clare 

Waller   1 

Clare 

First  Class. 
Ds  *Goffin  Jesus 

Sandars  Trin. 

Meakin,  W.       Trin. 

Second  Class. 
Christ's       I      Bailev  |    Trin. 

Trin.  II.      I      d'Avigdor-Goldsniidt    Trin.  H. 


Third  Class. 
Van  Hoytenia    Trin.  II. 
Beresford  i  Trin.  H. 

(Jiven  Wilson  U'lir/i. 
I'erkiiis  \  I'eiiih. 

Brocklehurstl    Trin.  H. 
Kastwood       i   Christ's 


Marshall 


^  Trin.  II 
Kohinson,  A.  I).  [l>oivn. 


Hyland 
Thomson 
Williams,  M.  A. 
Boddington      | 
Druce,  K.  A.  C.V    Trin. 
Sharpies  )    Joh. 


Ti 

■I'rin.  . 
Joh 
Trin. 


t  Chancc'llur'e  Medul  for  Gnglinb  Law. 


LAW   TRIPOSES. 


569 


June,  1898. 

Examiners  : 

F.  W.  Maitland,  LL.D.,  Downing. 
T.  J.  Lawrence,  LL.D.,  Doirning. 
J.  P.  Bate,  LL.D.,  Trinitii  Hall. 
W.  W.  Buckland,  M.A.,  Caius. 
J.  B.  Moyle,  D.C.L.,  Oxford. 

PART   II. 


Bagge,  A.  \V.  F.  Khtq's 
1)8  Kitchie  Trin. 

I)s  Aokrovd,  E.        Vaius 


Meakin,  W. 
Ds  Oibbenl 


Trin. 
Triti. 


Seroiiil  C/as.i. 

d'.\vii,'dor-(ioldsinid  Trin.H.  I  Ds  Wriglev  Kind's 

Ds  Phillips        \       Pemh.  \  I >s  Atkinson       )  Trin. 

Ds  Underwood)        Clare  Bailey,  P.  D.)  Trin. 

Bell  King's  \  Vaz  King's 


Thinl  Class. 


Ds  Davey  Christ's 

Ds  Brunlirit,  P.  \V.  King's 

Bcresfi.rd         )  Trin.H. 

Druce.E.  A.C.)  TW«. 

Crots  Christ's 


Ds  Heap 
Marshall) 
Randies  ) 
Churton   | 
Robinson)' 


Trin. 

Trin.H. 

JeSHs 

Cains 

Down. 


Thomson        \  Trin.H. 

van  Hovtema)  Trin.H. 

Ds  Loyd     "  Trin. 

tJiven-Wilson  Corpus 


PART  I. 


Bevan,  L.  R.O.  Trin.H. 


Ds  Adler 
Jacobs  ) 

Ds  Wienerf 
Davison) 
Vaz        ( 


Joh. 

Christ's 

Cains 

Sid. 

King's 


Stronil  C/uss. 

Wfthured  Pemli.  Pringle  Trin. 

Muspratt  Triti.  Illiid,  L.  A.  Trin.H. 

Dsllellins       )  (',(//(.  Sandlands  Trin. 

.Macinillani'  Trin.  I 


Itiddb' 
ilolllns 
Stapledon 
(iurdon 
Atchison) 
Pandit     / 
Branson) 
Verey     / 


Trin. 
I'linli. 
Kmin. 
Trin. 
Christ's 
yonColl. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Third  Class. 

Kennedy,  W.  S.  Trin. 
Armstrong)        Christ's 
Wood         f        Trin.H. 
Ingram,  A.  K.)    Joh. 
Nadin  )    I'lnili. 

Baptista)  A',-;,('./W. 

BoniiottJ  Trin.H 

Atkinson  'Trin.H. 


Williams,  J.  A.  Clare 

Bal)ington  Joh 

Barber,  .1.  R 

Blair 

Kendall 

Kirke-Sniith 

I'liillips 


Tr, 

Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Emm. 


570 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


,htne,  1899. 
Examiners  : 

.T.  P.  Bate,  LL.D.,  Trmifi/  Hall. 
T.  A.  Walker,  LL.D.,  Peierhouse. 
W.  W.  Bucklaiid,  M.A.,  Caius. 
T.  Cyi)naii  Williams. 
J.  B.  Moyle,  D.C.L.,  OxfonJ. 


Wiiifield,  P.  II. 
Ds  Cook,  B.  .M. 
lis  Sandars,  E.  T. 


J  oh. 
Jdli. 


PAKT   II. 

Firxt  Class. 


Bevan,  L.  R.  O.)     Trhi.II. 
Ds  Parks,  II.  T.      )      Mdod. 


Siriiiiil  (7iiss. 


lis  Gibb,  \V.  N.    ) 
Os  Hewitt,  J.  W.) 
.Jacobs,  11.  V. 
Hind,  L.  A.     | 
Ds  Pooley,  E.  H.( 
Holden,  H.  C.    1 
•Muspratt,  E.  B.V 
Priiigle,  A.  8.    | 
Stapledon,  G. 


liiddle,  F.  A. 
Ds  .Vtkinson,  G.) 
liaptista,  .J.    i 


Trin. 
Sid. 
NonCoU. 
ml). 


Gibson,  J.  )  I'eiiih 

Perkins,  H.  T.     }  Pemb. 

Sliarples,  O.  li  I..)  Joh. 

Macniillan,  J.  M.(  Trin. 

Williams,  J.  A.  i  Clare 


Cains 

Trill. 

Cltrisl'.'! 

Trin.H. 

Ptmti. 

Trin.H. 

Trill. 

Trill. 

Emm. 


Ds  Chisnian,  F.  W. 
Davidson,  C.  G. 
(>\irdon,  lion. 

|{.  I'. 
Branson,  F.  H.  E 
Sandlands 
Wettiered 
Wood,  J.  C. 


F.  II.  El 
Is,  P.  E.  > 
1,E.H.C. 


Pel. 

Sid. 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Trill. 
Pcinh. 
Trin.H. 


Third  Class. 

Verey,  H.  E. 

Armstrong,  F.M.I 
Ds  Arundale,  G.  S.  V 

ICennedy,  VV.  S.  | 

Habington,  P.  L. 

Bonnett,  G.  M. 
Ds  .McDonnell.T.I'.H. 

Nadin,  T. 


Trin. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Trin. 
Joh. 
[Ti-.H. 
\  Juh. 
Pclllh. 


Atkinson,  AV.  M. 

Phillips,  E.  T.  A, 

Ds  Basu,  K.  II.     ) 

Ds  Boyde,  A.  C.  ( 

Ds  Howard,  Him.f 

G.  W.  A.      ) 

Barber,  .1.  U.| 
Da  Guest,  E.  B.  f 


I  Trin.H. 
)  Kmm. 

Pet. 
Noil  Coll. 

Trill. 
Trill. 
Christ' 


PART   I. 


Ds  (iaskoin,  C.  J.  B. 
Brown,  W.  G. 


Trin. 


First  Class. 


Ds  Gutteridge,  H.  C.    King's 
Alexander,  M.        Joh'. 


Ds  Bliinio,  L. 

Dickens,  II.  ('. 
UnuliMicU  Hruoi 

.1.  E.  .). 
Sutton,  E.  W. 


Cains 
Trin.H. 


Trin. 
Calh. 


Landon,  W.  C.  A.  Down. 


Second  CUist 
Max,  H.  I{.  1).  I 
Wiilianis,  F.  S.) 
BmsscII,  a.  I". 
Sawbiiv,  M.  1{. 
Dragten,  F.  H. 


Joh. 
Trio 
Joh. 
Doiri 
Cain. 


Ferris,  1.  (i.  )  Kint/'t 

.\liuri(iil,l\W.I'.('  Eiiiin.   ' 

Fisclicr,  I'.  1'.)  Trin.MJ 

Holnie,  H.  B.  i  Clare 


I.ennnon,  11.  (i.       (Jneeiis' 
llcrljort,  A.  <;.     |  Trin. 
Trcbern,  V..  ('.      \- Joh. 
Winipfheinier,.\I.)  Cains 
t'orser,  .1.  .S.  |  Kmm. 

l''otlR'ringliam,  .\.)  Kmm. 
Moncrieff,  (i.  .\.      Trin. 


Hill,  A. 

I 

Kmm. 

(ilennv  (i.  C.  1  Pemb. 
Kigg,  R.                 \Caiut 

Lambert,  K. 

r.( 

Trill. 

I.ea.  F.  1. 

Pi-iidi 

'rwentvman,W.P.)  Chritt'l 

Baker,  F.  K. 

) 

Cains 

De  Mel,  V.  F.  .1.)    Joh. 

Holden,  .N.  T 

:.l 

Trin.H. 

Unwin,  W.            ]■    Clare 

Lafone,  H.  C 

f 

Trin. 

Vinter,  E.            )  IS'oiiColl 

Leacb,  .J.  B. 

Christ's 

Hukani  (,'liand      NonColi 

Cohen,  G.  H.  )  ChrisI'. 
Ellis,  J.  W.  11.;      Trin. 

{ 


LAW   TEIPOSES. 

Jtme,  1900. 

Examiners. 
Courtney  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Downinq. 
T.  A.  Walker,  LL.D.,  Peterhoiise. 
W.  W.  Bueklanrt,  M.A.,  Caitis. 
T.  Cyprian  Williams. 
J.  B.  Moyle,  D.C.L.,  Oxford. 

PART   II. 


571 


Brown,  W.  G.f 
Ds  Hawortli,  H.  W. 


First  Class. 
Trill.  I     Ds  Chadwick,  R.  A.     Joh. 


Trill.  H. 


Ds  I'emiian,  T. 


Alexander,  M.  I      Jnh. 
Dickens,  H.  C'.V      Triii.H. 
Williams,  F.  S.|      Tri». 


\.     Glenny,  G.  G.         Pfitih. 
!       Brudenell-Bruce,"\ 

J.  E.  .J.  [Trill. 

Kussell,  A.  F.        I  Jdh. 
Ds  Shillington,.!.  M.  J  Tr.  U. 
Ds  Fausset,  F.  1'.      |  Pel. 
Lafone,  H.  C.       V  Trill. 
Wiinpl'heimer,M.|  Cains 
Ds  Chapman,  II.  .S.  |  Trin.  H. 
Ds  Trehern.E.  C 
Unwin,  H. 


.S.  I  Trin. 
.  M.y  Joh. 
\  Clare 


Sfcoiiii  Class. 

Landon,  W.  C.  A.)  Down. 

Marriott,F.W.  PJ  Emm. 
Ds  Palmer,  H.  R.)       Trin.  II. 
1)3  Hemfry,  C.  O. )       Trin. 

Third  Class. 

Ferris,  I.  G.       I  Kimi's 

Ds  Freeman,  A.  J.,-  Kiiu/'s 

JSawhny,  S.  B.    |  Down. 

Atchison,  G.  T.\  Christ's 

Leacli,  J.  B.       )  Christ's 

Ds  Norton,  R.  II.)  Kina's 

Yinter,  E.         )  NonColl. 

Ds  Saivut,  M.  R.  Kinij's 


WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 
Goodenougli,  F.  A.      (Urton 
(between  14  and  15) 


Hill,  A.  Kmm. 

Ds  .Jenkins,  A.  L.)  Queens 

Ds  Porter,  S.  L.    )'  Emm. 

DnaL'ten,  F.  R.  Cuius 


Ds  Conolly,  C.  G.   j  Trin. 

llukam  Cliand  V  NonColl. 

I.emmon,  II.  (J.)  Qaeeos' 

Ds  Moore,  J.  L.^^  Joh. 

Its  Payne,  U.      )  Cains 

Corser,  J.  .S.    )  Emm. 

Fischer,  P.  V.\  Trin.  11. 

De  Mel,  V.  F.  J.)  .loh. 

Lambert,  E.  T.    1  Trin. 


PART   I. 

First  Class. 

Ds  Spalding,  P.  J.  Jesus 

Latif,  A.  C.  A.  A.  (Latifi,  A.)  Joh. 

Megarry,  R.  L.  Trin.  11. 


Second  Clasi 

Kitcliin,  S.  B. 

Trill.  H. 

Lobo,  P.  V.  } 

Trin.U. 

AValk.r,  ('.  II. 

( 'orp. 

Maitland,  .J.r 

Trin. 

Van  Zijl,  11.  S. 

Joh. 

Pryor,  W.  M.) 
White,  R.  .1.  i 

Trin. 

llanhart,  A.  A. 

I'emh. 

Trin.  11. 

Third  i'lass 

Baker,  G.  P.      ) 
Crane,  1,.  F.  N.( 

Trin. 

Coole,  C.  W.l 

Corp. 

Trin. 

Hartog,  G.   V 

Trin.U. 

Nawaz,  .M.  S.    ) 

Christ's 

Ds  Mowatt,  R.  | 

King's 

Wood,  T.  1,.  C.) 

Trin. 

Davies,  1).  T.( 

Christ's 

Bruce,  F.  1). 

Trin.U. 

Mills,  F.  R.    t 

Trin. 

Fielding,  I'..  F. 

■  Cuius 

Cruickshank.R.S. 

\  Pet. 

Morrisuii.D.C'.A. 

Joh. 

Philip,  J.  V. 
Braithwaite,  C.  F 

i  Trin.  11. 

(ir.in\vood,H.B. 

Trin. 

.  Cains 

Iliiiii]:m,  W.  W. 

■  ret. 

.Navalkar.  .M.  V. 

Trin.U. 

.M.iltcno.C.  W.  li. 

feiiib. 

Day.  F.  H.  C. 

Trin.U. 

Findlay,  A.  )  Caius 

Isaac,  A.  T./  Jesus 

Southam,.!.  F.  L.   Joh. 
Alexander,  C.  W.  |  Trin. 
Ds  Molteno,  E.  B.  F.)"  Pemh. 


Basu,  K.  P.  \  Down. 

Tliornely,P.K.W.)  Trin.U. 
Ponsonby, //«)(. V. B.  Trin. 
Mehra,  L.  C.  Down. 

C'rewdson,  W.  D.  ,  Trin. 
Morse,  F.  A.  V.     I  Kina's 
Ohevesekere,  D.     iTnh. 
WhVliv,  G.  .1.  M.'Emm. 
Diiilkeis,  !■:.  )  Trin. 

Ingk-hv,  R.  A.O.)'  Trin. 


t  <.'haacollor'8  Medal  for  English  Law. 


572 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


Jane,  1901. 
Examiners  : 

C.  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Dovming. 
H.  (ioiidv,  b.C.L.  (Oxf.) 
H.  Bond,  LL.D.,  Trinitii  Hall. 
T.  A.  Walker.  LL.D.,  Peterhonsp. 
T.  Cyprian  Williams. 


PART    II. 

Fir.il  C/axt. 

I>s  Lever 

P.  K. 

Chri.if.'i         1 

Sutton, 

E.  W.          Cath. 

1)8  May, 

H.  R.  D. 

J  till.               \ 

Seciiiiil  Cliisi 

Findlay,  A. 

Cairn 

Hanhart,  A.  A. 

Pemli. 

Bruce,  F.  D.        | 

Trin.H. 

Ds  Sonierville,  T. 

Emm. 

Morrison,!).  ('.  A. 

Jufi. 

Ds  Herhert,  A.  G.    V 
Southam,.!.  F.  L.) 

Trin. 

Baker,  G.  H.) 
.Maitlaml,  .J./ 

Trill. 

Pryor,  W.  M. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trill. 

Ds  Roy,  .S.  C. 

iWmC'oll. 

Ds  Borlase,.J..).D.) 
Kitchin,  S.  B.     ( 

Silt. 

Ds  Hartree,  C. 

Cains 

Trin.H, 

Nawaz,  M.  S. 

Christ's 

Thiril  V/a.fs 

Ds  Mehra,  h.  C.     ) 

Down. 

Hartog,  (i. 

Triii.H. 

Coole,  C.  W. 

Corpus 

Wood,  T.  L.  C.) 

Trin. 

Basil,  K.  P. 

Down. 

Dav,  F.  H.  C. 

Trin.H. 

Ds  Cohen,  (i.  H. 

Vhrint'.s- 

Cliandhuri,  A.N.I 

Trin.H. 

He'nnian,  W.  W. ) 
Navalkar,  M.  V.) 

Pet. 

Simpson,  L.  K. 

Emm. 

VanZijl,  il.  S.    f 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Tliornelv,KK.W. 

"  Tr.  li. 

White,  R.  J.        ( 

Trin.H. 

Braithwaite,C.  F.) 
Dunkels,  E.          ( 

Caius 

Trickett,  W.  R. 

1  Ciirpu.s 

Ds  Yearwood,  C.  E.] 

Peiiib. 

Trin. 

Crane,  L.  F. 

Trin. 

Ds  (Jarr,  C.  T. 

Trin. 

Fielding,  E.  K. 

Caitis 

(}reenwood,Il.  H. 

Trin. 

Mills.  V.  H. 

Trin. 

ADVANCED   STUDENT. 
Oliver,  D.  T.  Trin.  H. 


PART   I. 

First  Class. 

S\itton,  G.  (i. 

Emm.         1 

Dohhs 

W 

.  K  .J.      Trin. 

Ds  (iortin,  S.  K.  H.        ./.'.vi/.v          | 

St'1-fniil  Clas.s 

Burn  .Munloch.ll.  Trin. 

ICustacc,  A.  A.) 

Trin 

Chaudhurl,  A.N.      Tr.  H. 

Bulcniik',  11.  11.       Caiim 

Criffitli,  .J.         1 

Trin 

Ckw,  .1.                     Tr.H. 

.Jackson,  !•;.  W.       Trin.H. 

Tattersall,  ().  K. 

Cittli. 

(•..stelln,  L    W.  .J.  [Pel. 

Nelson,  H.A.I        P.I. 

I'leteher,  .1.  H.  B.  [Joh. 

Smith,  F.  P.    )        Cuius 

Thinl  Class. 

I'liillipsConn, 

r.  11.  M.            /  Clare 
liriiithwiiite,  T.  .M.  Clare 

Flawn,  N.  (i.)         Trin.H. 

Alexander,  .J.  G, 

Clan 

Diirnhorst,  F.  .s.)    ./„//. 

Pretty,  B        )          Pimh. 

.Maunsell.A.I'lL. 

■  Trin 

.lones.  \V.  It.              Trin. 

BaliiiiKton,  .1.  C.f    Peiiih. 

Ilargreaves,  R. 

1  Clar, 

Kelly,  N.  E.         |    I'nnli. 

Kvott,  T.  G.        )■    Corpus 

Helm,  .J.  11. 

■  Trin. 

//. 

Young,  W.  S.           Christ's 

.Johnson,  E.  T.         Trin  //. 

Weaver,  F.W.  11 

1  Clan 

(iinn,  1).  B.               Trin.JL 

Sawhnv,  B.  I<.|        Down. 

.le  .lager,  S.  .J. 

Trin 

u. 

Mountain,  11.          Chri.-I's 

FiUon,  H.         /       ./i'«i(.v 
Wille   (i.           (        Cliri.il\i 

Kariajipa,  A.  B. 

Chris 

fs 

LAW  TKIPOSES. 


573 


June,  1902. 

Examiners  : 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  St  John's. 
A.  V.  Dicey  [Ox/.). 
H.  Bond,  LL.D.,  Trinitii  Hull. 
H.  Fraser,  LL.D.,  Trinity  Hall. 
W.  J.  Whittaker,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

PAKT   II. 


Bulcraig,  H.  H.)      Cains 
Sutton,  G.  O.     J"     Emm. 


I)s  Latif.A.C.  A.A.I 
(r.atirt.  A.) 
Megarry,  H.  L.  1 


Joh. 
Trin.H. 


Ds  Spear,  G.  F. 
Byers,  J. 


Queens' 
Pemh. 


Dobb.s,  W.  K.  .1. 
Kenvon,  H.  G.) 
Siiiitli,  P.  F.      i 


Trill. 
Pemh. 
Caiii.<! 


.Vk'xander,  .1.  G.j  Clar 
( 'ostello,  L.  W.  .I.y  Pet. 
Pretty,  B.  | 

Babiiiffton,  ,1.  ('. 
negK,  J. 
Davits,  D.  T. 
de  Jager,  S.  J. 
Ds  Sliepperson,  E.  W 


Pemh. 

Pemh. 

Trin.H. 

Chri.ff'ii 

Trin.H. 

Christ's 


Sceonil  Class. 

Braitliwaite,  T.  M.l    Clare 
Ds  Buckley,  K.  ■   Emm. 

Fletcher,  J.  H.  B.  )    Joh. 

Third  Class. 

Phillips-Conn,  T.  II.  M.  Clare 
Holden,  N.  E.  Trin.H. 

Ds  Crewdson.  W.  D. )  Trin. 
Flawn,  N.  G.        I  Trin.H. 
.lohnson,  E.  T.     (Trin.H. 

Ds  King,  H.  H.  )  Pemh. 


Jackson,  E.  W.l 
Ds  Salter,  W.  H. 
Smith,  E.  .1. 


Ds  Charlton.K.L.M. 
Kyott,  T.  G.         ' 
Sawhny,  B.  \l. 
Young,  W.  S. 


Trin.H. 

Trin. 

Kiini's 


Queens' 
Corp. 
Doicn. 
Christ's 


I 


Copland,  H.  |    Trin.H. 

I.iwis,  II.  G,  Joh. 

.MM)onald,  H.  G.|     Qiieen.s' 


Windlev,  T.  N. 
Appleby,  D.     \ 
Ashcroft,  \V. 
De  .Mcllo,  A.     I 
Singh,  II.  K.     i 
Tatliani,  ('.  K. 
Taylor,  A.  I,.    ' 
I'vnian,  H.  L.\ 
Ward,  II.  L.  f 


Christ's 

Pemh. 

Cains 

Pet. 

.Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin.H. 


PART  I. 

First  Class. 

Seeonil  Class. 

Hivington,  H.  T.  Trin. 

Wheldon,  W.  I'.  Joh. 

Syines,  R.  Pemh. 

Third  Class. 

Holmes,  A.  K.  Clare 

Hathoni,  A.  A.K.)  Caitis 

llosain,  S.  S.        f  Christ's 

ObevesSkere,  F.  A.t  Trin. 

I'urrv,  'I'.  H.        )  ChrLsfs 

BlaUeloek,  F.C.S.)  Chri.tl's 

Kingsford,  (i.  T.  )  Cains 

Roberts,  S.      )  7V/«. 

Spearman,  W.)  Caiiu 


Dixit,  M.  R.       j  Christ's 

Freeman,.!.  E.  (  Clare 

Gemmell,  A.  C.f  Trin. 

Goodland,  .J.      )  Trin.  If. 


Ilutson,  V.  V.) 
Lynch,  P.  A.  ■ 
iMerivale,  B.  ) 
Redman,  G.  A. 
Spicer,  N. 
Trench,  ('.  W. 
Whitulcy,  R.  E 


Pemh. 

Trin.H. 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

'Prin. 

Trin.H. 


574 


LAW   TRIPOSES. 


June,  1903. 

Examiners  : 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  St  Join's. 

H.  Bond,  LL.D.,  Tiinity  Hall. 

H.  Eraser,  LL.D.,  Tdnity  Hall. 

W.  J.  Whittaker,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

W.  J.  Browu,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  St  John's. 

PART   II. 


Ds  Droop,  A.  H.  Trhi. 

Ds  Bum  Murdoch, II.)  Trin. 
Kicliardsoii,  T.  t  Clare 
Lewis,  II.  fi.     )       .Joh. 

Ds  Wulker,  N.  U.f       Trin. 


First  Class. 

Ds  Jardine,  J.  W.    Kiw/'s 

Second  Class. 

Copland,  R.  1  Trin.H. 

.M'-Donald,  R.  (i.     Queens' 
Wlii'ldon,  W.  r.  I  Joh. 


Ds  Stevens,  F.  H.  > 
Trapnell,  J.  C] 
Conacher.  H.  ) 

Ds  Nelson,  K.  A.) 


Christ's 
Kinp's 
Emm. 
Pel. 


Ds  Cable,  J.  A 

Ds  Waternieyer,  E.  F 
Freeman,  .1.  E.\ 
Pvnian,  R.  I..    I 
de  Ilamel,  II.  C. 
.\pplebv,  D. 
Windley,  T.  N. 


)  Tri}). 
<\f  Caitti. 
Clare 
Clare 
Kinij's 
Pemb. 
Christ's 


Ds  Barnard,  D.  C.     |  Trin.H. 

Darbisliire,  H.  D.V  Clare 
Ds  Sen,  P.  K.  )  Joh. 

Holmes,  A.  K.  1  Clare 
Ds  Maunsell,  A.E.  L.'  Trin. 

Roberts,  S.  f  Trin. 

Symes,  R.  )  Pemb. 


Ds  Dodds,  S.  R.|^ 
Hosain,  S.  .S. ) 
Merivale,  B.    ) 

Ds  Prior,  A.  C.  V.) 


Trill. II. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Kinji's 


Mortimer,  H.  C.  Trin. 

Todd,  J.  G.  Jesus. 

Cawston,  E.  P.)  Pemb 

Yeoh,  G.  S.      ;  Job. 


BlaL'den,  G.  C.      )  Pemb. 
.lackson,  A.  C.  D.(  Christ's 
llaviland,  .1.        )    Trin.H. 
I'.ilmci-,  T.  N.  P.;  Joh. 
Masser,  It.  K.  )        Clare 
I'rcvost,  P.  ii.i        Down. 
CchlMilil.F.  A.  W.    Peml). 
1  iinilnill,  R.  W.      Trin. 


PART   I. 

First  Class. 

Nissim,  J. 
•Aston,  AV.  D. 
Ds  AVilliams,  W.  N. 

Seeond  Class. 

Jackson,  A.  E. 
I  (ioldie,  N.  B.) 

'  Walton,  J.     f 


Joh. 

Down. 

Trin. 


Pemb. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Third  Class. 

Brown,  F.  C.  )  Trin. 
Cave,  W.  T.  C.f  Cains 
Flint,  A.  II.  )  Trin. 

Roberts.  II.  T.  M.(  Clare 
Baker,  K.  A.  C.  B.    Christ's 
Muir  Mackenzie, K. .7. ;•  Jesus 
Senanayake.F.  B.|  Down. 


Young,  T.  P.  Clare 

Briggs,  W.  R.)         Chri.ies 
Tompson,  C.   /         Peml>. 


Ccjwk'V,  H.  P.)  Christ's 

.Jacol);  II.  V.  Trin. 

Mosley,  1.  II.  I  Chrul's 

Allen,  J.  E.  P.     |  Joh. 
Dietriclisen,  F.  C.V  Cains 
Ismail  Khan,  M.  )  Joh. 


llotblack,  G.  F.; 
Ilusain,  S.  I. 


Pemb. 
Christ's 


W03IEN 


llnidford,  D.  M.  G.     Nrwnbam 
(between  2  and  .S). 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


575 


June,'^1904:. 

Examinees 

E.  C.  Clark,  LL.D.,  St  John's. 

H.  Fraser,  LL.D.,   Trinifi/  Hall. 

W.  W.  Buoklaiid,  M.A.,  ('aius. 

W.  J.  Wliittakev,  M.A.,   Trinity. 

W.  J.  Brown,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  St  John's. 


PART  n. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class 

Hollins,  E.  M.> 

King's 

Ds  Akbar,  yi.  T.      \ 

Emm. 

Cawston,  E.  P.) 

Pemb. 

Todd,  J.  G.      J 

Jcsm 

Ds  A]Ji.asauiv,  P.      ( 

Emm. 

Goldie,  N.  B.    > 
Masser,  B.  R.  | 

Trin. 

Jackson,  .\.  K.) 

Pi'inh. 

DsCiarhutt,  C.  C. 

JlSllS 

Clare 

Ds  Lazarus,  (i.  M.) 

Kiidj's 

(ioudlaiul,  .J. 

Trin.U. 

Ds  Horo\vitz,  S.) 

Joh. 

iMortimer,  H.  ('. 

Trin. 

Walton,  J.     ( 

Trin. 

Bhmdeii.G.  C.) 

Vcmh. 

Devereu.x,  E.  R.  P 

Christ's 

Ds  Pettitt,  H.        i 

Clare 

Third  Class. 

Holland,  F.         > 
Ds  liivington,  R.  T.| 

Khxi's 

Eustace,  A.  A.  \ 

Trill. 

Ds  Tathani,  C.  K.     ) 

Trin. 

Tiih. 

Haidar,  S.  A.     / 

Christ's 

Tinn,  N.                 • 

Kiivi's 

Cave,  W.  T.  f.l 

Cains 

Palmer, T.  N.P.I 

Joh. 

Turnbull,  R.  W.) 

Trin. 

Ward.  U.  \..     ■ 

Trill.  II. 

Ds  Taylor,  A.  L.     I 

Trill. 

Dietrichsen,  F.  C. 

1  Cains 

Yeoh,  G.  S.      I 

Joh. 

Tunipson,  ('.       ; 

Peinb. 

Flint,  A.  H. 

[  Trin. 

Parry,  T.  H. 

Christ's 

Haviland,  J. 

Trin.H. 

Merz,  E.  L. 

[  Kinn's 

Brown,  F.  C.        i 

Trin. 

Ds  Wilberforce.  H.  H. 

1  Corp. 

Gemmell,  A.  C. 

Trin. 

Cowley,  B.  P. 

Christ's 

Richter.A.H.  L.f 

Pemb. 

Senanayake,  F.  R 

Down. 

Ds  Trench,  C.  W.      ) 

Trin. 

PART   I. 

First  Class. 

Gibson,  R.  J.  T.  Pemb. 
Mackeurtan,  H.  G.  Trin. 
Glaisyer,  H.  E.  Cains 


Second  Class. 

Wonnald,  (i. 

Trin. 

Sanderson,  AV.  J. 

Jesus 

Reed,  E.  B. 

Christ's 

RoK'ers,  A.  D.  S. 

Cath. 

llarbord,  11.  C. 

Trin. 

Macquarrie.  E.  J 

Cains 

Langlev,  F.  O. 

Cains 

Johnston,  A.  A.  | 

Pemb. 

Berrington,  K.  C. 

Pemb. 

Ds  Gave,  .\.  S. 

Trin. 

Johnston,  R.  \V./ 

Pemb. 

Walker,  O.  R. 

Trin.  f I. 

Scaly,  L.  ().  F. 

Vinrn. 

Third  Class. 

.\Ia;;er,  L. 

Christ's 

Clmrchill,  A.  U. 

j    ('((/'(.v 

Mi-andon,  A.tlcB. 

Trin.  //. 

Martin,  W.  B. 

■  Cains 

Cloudslev.  11. 

1    Cains 

I)o(lwell,(;.  .\I.     ) 

(7,r/.v/'A 

Randies,  J.  <i.  11. 

]  Cuius 

Ilaiiiilton,  A.  J.  S 

(■  Jah. 

Franken,J.  L.  .M.| 

Tr.  11. 

Abrahams,  S. 

\   Emm. 

VanSoelcn,J.G.V 

I   Tr.n. 

Alelira,  N.  C. 

-  Down. 

.■\ston,  A.  N. 

Trin. 

llobson,  F.  W.  K. 

Jesus 

Spencer,  G.  T.  L. 

Trin. 

Dodson,  G. 

.  Down. 

Havdon,  R.  A.l 
Stntfield,  J.  <:.) 

Emm. 

Tyau,  P.  K.  C.      ) 

ChrLsfs 

Ilaswell,.!.  V. 

,  Sid. 

Down. 

Sint,'leton,  J.  K. 

Pemb. 

Sampson,  S.  J.  M. 

'   Trin. 

Ilurrell,  J.  N.l 

'Trin. 

Tsher,  T. 

Tnn./I. 

Kint'don,  D. 

Joh. 

Lander,  J.  V.  \ 
Prior,  B.  C.     ) 

Clare 

Lambert,  II.  II. 

Pemh. 

Homer,  I..  V.  C. 

Pet. 

Kmin. 

Gardner,  T.  \. 

Tnn.ll 

Owen,  H.    ) 

Trin 

Quill,  J.  J./ 

Clare 

676 


LAAV   TRIPOSES. 


June,  1905. 

fW.  W.  Buckland,  M.A.,  Caiu>i. 

J.  P.  Bate,  LL.D.,  Tdn.  Hall. 
Examiners  \  W.  R.  Phillips,  LL.M.,  Trm.  Hall. 

W.  J.  Brown,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  St  John's. 
I  A.  F.  Topham,  LL.M.,  QueeiLs'. 

PART   II. 

First  Cla.is. 

*Aston,  W.  D.  Doirn. 

Mackeurtan,  H.  G.      Trin. 

Gibson,  n.  .J.  T.  Penih. 

Taylor,  J.  N.  Jnh. 


Hs  Allen,  S.  S.  Pfiiih. 

Ds  Hicliardson,  J.  B.  Qtiren.^' 

Ko-ers,  A.  n.  S.    Calh. 

Walker,  O.  R.)     Trin.  H. 

Worniald,  (i.  j     Trin. 


Srconil  (V«.?.t. 
Ds  Voung,  T.  P. 
Johnston.  R.  W. 
Glaisyer,  H.  E.) 
Langiev,  F.  O.  y 
Sealy,  I..  O.  V.  \ 

Third  Vhiss. 


Cltirr 
Pemh. 
Caiii.i 
Caiii.\' 
Doirn. 


Ds  Brothers,  M.  | 
Ds  Mehra,  N.  V.  V 

Reed.  E.  B.    ) 
DsCobbold.F.  A.W. 
Ds  Lorani,  C.  T. 

Macquarrie,  E.  J. 


Clan- 
Down. 
Cliri.il'.'s 
Pemh. 
Kiiifi's 
Cains 


llaswell.  .1.  V.| 

Sl,l. 

Sampson,  S.  J.  M 

.  Trin. 

l>odwell,  G.  M.l     Chrisfs 

Lander,  .1.  V.    - 

Clare 

Hamilton,  A.  J.  S.  Joh. 

(iardner,  T.  A.V    Trin.H. 

Rose,  H.  C.      1 

Joli. 

Rerrv,  W.        ) 
Hurrell,  J.  N.f 

Kino's 

Singleton,  .1.  E.I     Pemb. 

Kingdon,  D.) 

Jnh. 

Trin. 

Spencer,  G.  T.  L.  Trin. 

Magcr,  L.      1 

Ch  rift's 

Ds  Chubb,  C.  11.  E.) 

Christ's 

Brandon,  A. deB.)  Trin.H. 

Sanderson,  W.  J. 

Jesns 

Owen,  H.            ) 

Trin. 

Churchill,  A.  K.]  Cains 

.lolinston,  A.  A. 

Pemh. 

Dodson,  G.      ) 

Down. 

Hobson,F.  W.E.)  Jesiif 

Fitzgerald,  (i.T.) 

Kiwi's 

Maj id,  Abdul) 

Christ's 

Haydon,  R.  A.       Emm. 

Ilarbord,  H.  C.  ( 

Trin. 

PART    I. 

First  Class. 
Burrows,  R, 
Lindenbaum,  J.  B. 
Bovey,  F.  H.  W.) 
Robson,  W.  N.    ) 

Trin.  H. 
Caius 
Trin.  H. 

Cains 

Bcwley,  E.  N. 

Cains 

Secotut  Class 

C'aporn,  A.  C. 

Trin.H. 

Aitken,  J.          \ 

Christ's 

Marais,  W.  !•'.     )  Trin.  H. 

Rawnslev,  (i.  T. 

Trin.H. 

Rurcliell,  F.  B.  [ 

Kino's 

Smith.  N.  11.       [Trin.H. 

Tlnmipson,  11.  8. 

Trin. 

,Mav-Oung           ( 

XonColl. 

Thcophilus,S.  C.f  C//rwr*i 

liu.ld,  F.  A.       J 

Trin.  If. 

Weber,  II.  G.      )  Clare 

•  Jrant,  F.  (i. 

ChrLit's 

Mango,  .\.  ,\.         Trin. 

Thinl  Clas.<!. 

(  rai^,  n.  1). 

Pemh. 

«lieckland,M.  B. 

Joh. 

(iraburn,  G.  N.)    Corp. 

I'billi|.s,  W.  .M.  t 

Trin.H. 

Firth,  T.  11. 

.  Trio. 

Leach,  R.  W.     /    Christ's, 

\V,lcli,.I.             (  Trin. 

.lones.  E.  11.  G. 

Caius 

Duncan-Hughes,.I.G.)  Trin.     ! 

Cascv,  II.  .1.  ) 

Clare 

Majid,  .\bdul 

Christ's 

I'letclier,  W.  T.   f  H.Seliv. 

Harris,  il.S.i 

Trin.  II. 

Oats.G. 

Trin. 

Bowman,  T.  I''.)     Cath. 

Dinn,  II.  K. 

\  Clare 

Andrew,  R.  11. 

Jestis 

Marais,  A.  J.     ■    Trin.H. 

Ileiirv,  .1.  C. 

[Dmrn. 

Young,  W.  R.  11 

Je.tns 

Pandit,  S.  R.    |     Christ's^ 

Ilutohcncf,  W.  G 

[Cains 

Banks,  K.  II.  ) 

Kmm. 

Cohen,  D.  S.        )  Trin.Hf 

van  lloes,  A.S.  M 

)  Joh. 

lluiitir,  II.  C.t 

Trin.  If. 

IIutchinson.G.C.f  Trin.H 

Keir,  J.  L.  Y. 

Cains 

Hell,  W.  II.  D.l 
Oiniond,.!.  M.  • 
Wessels,  C.  H.| 

Trin. 
Trin.  11. 
Trin.H. 

Ilangakoon,.I.W.R.T»v».// 

i 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Hetlierington,  J.  I.        Girton 

(between  8  and  9) 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


577 


Neville,  A.  W. 

Olphert.  W. 

Robson,  W.  N. 

Tliompsou,  H.  .S. 
5  Verrall,  F.  H. 

Rawnslev,  (i.  T. 

Bovev,  F.  H.  W. 
3  Deiiby,  A.  1*. 


Casev,  U.  .1. 

s  Oiaiidler.  W.  K 
Crai«,  R.  D. 

s  Flinn,  ().  S. 
Kiir.  .1.  I,.  Y. 
Firth,  T.  H.       ) 
Pliillips,  W.  M./ 
Oats,  (J.  I 

Smith,  X.  H.) 


Jime,  1906. 

Examiners: 

W.  W.  Bueklaiul,  M.A.,  Caius. 
John  Pawley  Bate,  LL.D.,  Triii.  Hall. 
L.  H.  K.  Bushe-Fox,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
W.  R.  PhUlips,  LL.M.,  Trin.  Hall. 
A.  F.  Topham,  LL.M.,  Qiuens'. 

PART  II. 

Fifst  Class. 

1  Burrows,  R.  Trin.  H. 

Lindenbaum,  J.  B.     Caius 


Second  Class. 

Jesus  Aitken,  J.           1     Clirisl's 

Kimi's  Bcwlev,  E.  N.    ,-    Cains 

Cai'iis  HolloiVi,  H.  A.|     Trin. 

I'riti.  Rudd,  F.  A.              Trin. If. 

Emm.  Ds  Grant,  F.  G.  )        Christ's 

Trin.H.  Harris,  H.  .s.  /        Trin. II. 

Trin. II.  Caporn,  A.  C.          Trin.H. 

Jesus 

Third  a  ass. 

Clare  Chiiaii,  Nai          ^  Kinq's 

Trin.H.  Dinn,  H.  K.          [  Clare 

Pemh.  .Jones,  E.  H.  G.  (  Caius 

Pemb.  Theophilus,  S.  C. )  ChrLit's 

Cains  Banks,  E.  H.  ^       Emm. 

Trin.  Hunter,  H.  C.  I       Trin.H. 

Trin.  H.  .larvis,  C.  H.    (      Joh. 

Trin.  Welch,  .J.         j       Trin. 

Trin.  H.  Hutchence,  W.  G.  Caius 
Us  Radclyffe,  E.  .J.  1).  Trin. 


Marais,  W.  F. 
May  Ounu' 
Nancarrow,.J.  V 
Prior,  B.  f. 
Andrew,  R.  H. 
Ds  Martin,  W.  B. 


Trin.H. 

Down. 
}  Kinff's 
i  Emm. 

Jesus 

Caius 


Rawlings,  A.  G.  )  Trin. 
Younjc,  W.  R.  H.f  Jesus 
Van  Hees,  A.  8.  M.  Joh. 


Abrahams,  .S.j  Emm. 

Ds  Meyer,  H.  G.  >  Trin. 

Town,  C.  A.    I  Jesus 

Ds  Webb,  H.  C.  Christ  s 

Bowman,  T.  F.  \  Cath. 
Ds  Duncan-Hughes,  ( 

.1.  G.  (   Trin. 

Mango,  A.  A.  j  Trin. 

Ds  Pandit,  S.  R.  Chrisfs 


1  Chancellor's  Medal  for  the  Study  of  English  Law. 


PART  I. 


Davies,  C.  E. 
Jackson,  I. 


Trin.  H. 
Pemb. 


Malkin,  H.  W.)      Trin. 
Scorgie,  N.  (J.  /     .?«/. 
Crauford,  L.  G.     J„h. 


Wasini,  M. 
Paul,  W.  E.  .1. 
Matheson,  .J.  L.) 
11^,1,11.  . I.  B.       f 
Archer,  W.  F. 
i'iiiii|ifiton,  (i.  E.| 
l>Hui;las,  H.  K.    ', 
l.iiit..ii,  F.  J.       I 

!';iiiniont.  .J.  L.l    Trin. 

ia-..naike,E..S.'  Christ's 

Hil.lmv,  E.  A, 


Magd. 

Trin. 

Tnn. 

Christ's 

Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

I'emli. 

PemlK 


Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Solomon, C.  G.  R.)  Trin.H. 
Thomas,  H.  A.     I  Joh. 
Waite,  \V.  F.  Down. 


Third  Class. 

Boso,  S.  K.) 
Than,  S.  .I.f 
Brandt,  \V.  R.) 
Hearn,  .1.  W.   t 
BennioM,  ('.  I 

Coates.  1>.  W.      ' 
Mac.Mull™,  E.K.I 
Robinson,  11.  T. 
Din,  (i.  K.       I 
Johnston,  1".   ,• 
Melvill,  I.  E.  I 


Down. 
Down. 
Kiwi's 
Sid.' 

Pemh. 

Joh. 

Trin. 
Clare 
Down. 
Joh. 
Tnn.  II. 


Woolf,  AV.  R.  M.  Christ's 
M'^Gowan,  I.  A.  W)  Jesus 
Sparke,  J.  H.  /  Clare 


Ivoop,  G.  (i.       I 
Mver,  II.  S. 
Webb,  H.  B.  L.| 
Beal,  S.  K. 
Ackland,  H.  .M.( 
van  Bre<la,  W.  j 


Caius 

Trin. 

Cath. 

Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

Clare 


25 


578 


LAW    TEIPOSES. 


June,  1907. 

Examiners  : 

L.  H.  K.  Bushe-Fox,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
H.  Bond,  LL.D.,  Trinitii  Hall. 
J.  P.  Bate,  LL.D.,  Trinitji  Hall. 
W.  R.  Phillips,  LL.M.,  Trinitu  Hall. 
A.  r.  Toiihain,  LL.M.,  Quecm'. 

PART  II. 


Ds  Scorgie,  N.  fi 
navies,  C.  E.l 
Jackson,  1.     J 


Pickk'S,  A.        I  '/■;•/». 

Ds  Kaiiisfv,  \V.  .1.1  'r,-ii,.n. 

lis  Oaten,  K.  K.  S!,l. 

r.rwis,  C.  .\1.   I  KiiHi'x 

Ds  Wflicr,  11.  i:.l  C/arr 


Ds  Din,  (i.  K.  l  Daivn. 

M"(<owan,  1.  .\.  W.>  Jc.sii.i 
Wood,  r.  H.  I  (7<()<' 

Dasstiiaiko,  I"..  S.|  Clinsl's 
Wooir.  \V.  ){.  M.)   Chrixfs 

Ds  Cohiii,  D.  S.         j   Trill. II. 
('(inipston,  (i.  K.[  Tiiii.ll. 
Siitcliffu, .).  II.     (  Cains 
Van  Hrerla,  \V.    J  Clan- 


First  Ctass. 

Silt.  I         Crauford,  L.  (i.\    Juli. 
Trin.II.       Ds  Lall,  P.  )     Jolt. 

Vnntj. 


Seniiiii  Cliu:s. 

Dutt,  P.  N.  ('Iiri.ifs 

Clian,  S.  J.        )  Dnwii. 

Tlionias,  11.  A.j  ./oh. 

Float,  W.  I..  P.  I  C/arr 

Ogden,  J.  B.      )  Cliri.tfs 

Ttiird  Claxn. 

Douglas,  H.  K.       Pcmh. 
foates,  D.  W.I        .loli. 
AVasini,M.       )        iUmd. 

Milvill,  I.  Jv  )  Trill. II. 
TuniiiliT,  J.  F.  II. (  Trill. 
Dailow,  H.    I  Down. 

Jolniston,  F.i'         Joli. 


Beaumont,  J.  L.l  Trin. 
Bennion,  C.  >  Pemli. 
Van],  W.  E.  .J.    I    Tiiti. 


Matlieson,  .J.  L.)    Trin. 
M.viT,  II.  S.         )"   Triiu 


Bose,  S.  K.       I 

Ds  l>facli,  R.  W.  V 

Nawaz,  11.  M.| 


Down. 

Chrint's 

Down. 


PAET   I. 


J-V)-.v/  C/ax 


Ds  Ilollond.  II.  A. 
Swiirds,  AV.  F. 


Mall,. I.  A.         ) 
Morgan,  W.  W.i 
.lonos,  11.  C.  li. 
Sutton,  f.  .1. 
Williamson,  <i.  I'.. 
Wood,  T.  K. 


Clorr 
Trin.  II. 

Km  III. 

Fill  III. 

Trill. 

.loll. 


.Jones,  D.  D.  PniiO. 

Uaitoii,  B.  H.        I  Trin.II. 
Honianji..l.K.K.f  Trin. 
Willctt;  i:.  \V.         ./,-/(. 
Wliartoii,  ('.  II.  I,.  II.Si/u: 
Bi'ck.  i;.  W.  T.        C/tirr 
I've  .Smith, 'I'.  1',.  H.  Cninx 
I'itts  riickir.i;.  S.  'I'rin. 
llosken,  II.  Cliri.ffx 

AlosHOp,  .\.  (i.  I      I'imli. 
Iv  Water,  •'.  T.)      Chri.il'x 


'frill, 
.loll. 


Hniekleluwst,  T.P.I   Trin.II. 
Ds  Drown,  A.  i:.  I  Joli. 


SiYonil  Cidxx. 

Brooke,  .].  luniii. 

liuelianan,  .J.  X.  Trin. 

i:vans,  IC.  Trin.II. 

•  iriffiths,  W.  Jl.)  ll.SrIw. 

•  Mitanon,  C.          )'  Ihnni. 
Sanderson,  I.  ('.  Trin. 

Tliiril  Ckixs. 

A  ndrews,  W.  S. 
(ireenhani.K.ti.H 
llolil.s,  V.  \\.  .1. 
.Mnrrav,  .1.  S. 
Stinson,  II.  .1.  Iv 
Thornc  Waiti',  A 
Villar.  K. 
Nan<l  l.al 
llH,i|Mr,  (J.  (i. 
llor-li.'ld.  I(.  II 
N:nv:i/,  II.  M. 
I'irliliai.  It.  K.) 
Trill.  II.  D.      / 


Klnislie.  W.  (J. 
Biesle,  W.  H. 
Swanwick,  F.  H. 
Veevers,  AV. 
Formov,  B.  K.) 
Hudson,  K.  .J.  ( 


/V«i6. 

Trin.II 

Trin. 

Job. 

Cains 

Cains 


Dickinson,  (i.  F.)  Prmh. 
J'etcrs,  S.  .1.        I  NoiiCol, 

(irav,  F.  I,.     1  Trill.    > 

lle:i'lil,  W.  .Al.-  Cairn 

Mintin,  K.  C. )  Clare 

ICber,  |{.  I..    )  Clirifl'i 

Hasan,  N.      (  Dotoii. 

Kneen,  V\.  <".  f  I'rmli. 

.Alarsh,  \V.     J  rniilt. 

Sen  (iuiita,  .1.  .M.  Down. 
Kuni-Mnriloeli.  .V.  Win. 

Naoroji.  .1.  A.  D.)  Christ' 

I'enn,  A.  H.        /  Trin. 


LAW  TRIPOSES. 


679 


June,  1908. 
Examiners  : 

Courtney  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.,  Don-mnr/. 

Henry  Bond,  LL.D.,  Trmifi/  Hall. 

A.  H.  Lush,  M.A.,  Tn'nit)/  Hall. 

L.  H.  K.  Bushe-Fox,  M.A.,  ,St  John's. 

Harold  D.  Hazeltine,  Hon.  M.A.,  Evwianuel. 

PART   II. 


Wood,  T.  E.  JoJi. 

s  Betliell.  C  I  Trii,. 

.Mui^'iin,  \V.  W.)'  Trill. II. 

Jrocklfliurst,  T.P.I  Triii.ll. 

Hiill,  .1.  .\.  •  (7air 

.luiies,  U.  C.  B.  I  Kmm. 


Homaiiji,  .1.  K.  \i. 

Kiiiji'.i 

Iti-ooUc-,  .1. 

ElllDI. 

Cruwdsoii,  B.  F. 

Kinij's 

Elinslie,  W.  (i. 

Pemb. 

s  Eni,'ineer.  .\.  A. 

Trill. 

l-'isher,  F. 

r  Clare 

Hudson,  R.  J. 

Cuius 

JollCb,  1).  P. 

Pc.iiih. 

NiclioUs,  D.  M. 

Dovu. 

Sutton,  C.  J. 

Kiniii. 

SwanTOck,  F.  B. 

Trill. 

First  Class. 
SNVords,  W.  F.        Joh. 

Second  Class. 

Waitc,  W.  F.  Down. 

1)3  Spai-ke,  J.  B.  Clare 

Buolianan,  .J.  N.  Trin. 

liarton.  li.  B.  Trin.H. 

Us  Bonser,  W.  .J.     l  Cliri.it's 

Evans,  E.  Trin.  II. 

Stinson,  H.  3.  K.\  Emm. 

Third  Class. 

Ontanon,  ('.         1  Down. 

I'iibhai.  H.  K.      •  Dovm. 

JSoloraon,  C.G.K.I   Trin.  II. 

Pitt.s-Tucker,  G.  S.  Trin. 
Ds  Fleuret,  F.  S.  1  Trin. 
Ds  Stewart,  D.  M.  •      .Joli. 

VVillett,  E.  W.I       ./,;/(. 

Preston,  .Sir  .1.  Trin. 
Ds  Tliomas,  CJ.  E.  A.  Cains 


Derbyshire,  H.    )  Sid. 
Sanderson,  \.  C.  ■  Trin. 
Williamson, G.E.)  Trin. 
Beck,  E.  W.  T.)      Clare 
Stirling,  G.  S.  i     Clare 


Hosken,  H. )  Christ'.^. 

Veevers,  W. )  Joh. 

Lai,  N.  i        Down. 

Marsh,  W.  ■  Pemb. 
Martin,  K.  C.i  Clare 
Dickinson,  G.  F.  Pemb. 
Burn  Murdoch,  A.)  Trin. 
Mossop,  A.  G.  I  Pemb. 
Uicsle,  W.  B.  Trin.  II. 


PART  I. 


a  Kelly,  I.  (i.  Qnren. 

Arias,  II.  ]  .Joh. 

Groves,  K.  G.    I  'J'rin. 

Levy,  Ij.  C.        i"  Juh. 

Scrutton,  T.  B.  j  Kinfi'.< 


\    Evans,  B.  I  Trin. 

:  Itennoldsoii,  II.  I'. I  Trm. 
Ilaniilton,  (i.  •'.  II.  i  Kino's 
I.auil),  (i.  «'.  !•;.  I  I'niih. 
Stuart,  l>.  ('.  H.  [Trin.  1 1. 
WaMord,  II.  II.  )  Cuins 
<"iilderwood,.).  L.l  Cains 
Knnisay,  I).         (  Christ's 


MaoNair,  A.  I).  Cuius 
Callinyham,  L.  F.  Trin. 

Stone,  G.  Cains 

Second  C/ass. 

Wanlcss,  G.  L.  Clare 

.Jackson,  B.  H.|  Trin. 

Sowden,  .1.  R.   -  Trin. II. 

Watcrer,  C.  K.  |  Emm. 


Third  Class. 

f!r()ckford,  U.  V.     r  /',»//,. 
KInislie,  h.  \V.  Kim/'s 

Gil)l>,  I'.  Emm. 

hmrs Cniss, A.C.W.  I  Trin. 
.M   (Iwiii,  II.  C I'emh. 

i'cill.K-k,  M.  V.  Trin. 

KiKby,  v.  .1.  Caiiis_ 

Tudsbery,  V.C.'V.J  Kinij's 


Jeffrevs,  R.  S.     )  JoU. 
Kemp-Welch,  II.  A.t'  Trin. 
Eves,  R.  S.  Trin.H. 


'"aldwtll,  K.  F.T. 
I'Msher,  G.  II. 
Mackay,  K. 
Ueuiiert,  C. 
Rewcastle,  (.'.  S. 


Trin.  II. 
Clare 
.  Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


2.5—2 


580 


HISTORICAL  THll'OSES. 
Examinations  admitting  to  the  Degree  of  B.A. 

1875. 

Examiners. 

J.  R.  Seel«y,  M.A.  Christ's. 
J.  Westlake,  M.A.   Trin. 
J.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.  Joh. 
B.  E.  Hammond,  M.A.  Triii. 


First 

Class. 

Secon 

d  Class. 

Third  Class 

Ds 

"Wilson 

Christ's 

Ds  Blake 

Jesus 

Ds  Wriglit                J 

Brown 

Christ's 

Mackean 

Trin. 

Duff    1 

Trin. 

Clarke) 

Moore) 

Trin 

Ellis    J 

Trin. 

1876. 


Ex 


AMINER&. 


R.  Seeiey,  M.A.  Christ's. 
Westlake,  M.A.  Trin. 
E.  Hammond,  M.A.  Trin. 


V.  H.  Stanton,  M.A.   Trin. 


Fir.s(  Clas!,. 
Ds  Arnold,  F.  S.      King't 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Pryor 
Ilowson 
Hansard 


Trin. 
Cath. 
Trin. 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Gibbs     j  Trin. 

Peacock]  Clare 

Nicholas) 
Tuke       j 
Fawkes 
White,  H.  E. 
De  Salis 


Christ's 
Trin. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin.  H. 


1877. 

Examiners. 

J.  R.  Seeiey,  M.A.  Christ's. 
C.  H.  Monro,  M.A.  Caius. 
V.  H.  Stanton,  M.A.  Trin. 
G.  W.  Protliero,  M.A.  King^s. 


First  Class. 

Ds  »Thomely  Tr.  If. 

'•Bond   )  Tr.  H. 

Dean    j  Pet. 

Kaikes  Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Ds  Parker                Joh. 

Darch         j        Jesus 

Lupton               Trin. 

Hastings     !       joh. 

Jones          )        Jesus 

Agnew       N         Trin. 
Belts          (.        Trin. 

Hatton       ,        Tr.  H. 

Marrvat     '         Vown. 
Douglas      )        Trin. 

Hilton         /         Trin. 

Seymour    )        Trin 

HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


681 


1878. 


Examiners. 

J.  R.  Seeley,  M.A.  Christ's. 
J.  W.  Willis- Bund,  M.A.  Caius. 
G.  W.  Prothero,  M.A.  King's. 
William  Cunningham,  M.A,  Trin. 


First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Holland               Trin. 

Ds  iKemp 

Joh. 

Squire                   Pitnb. 

Brown                  Trin. 

2LytteIton,Hon 

A 

Trin. 

sConway             1  Triti. 
Thompson, H.M.I  Down. 

Hodgkin             Jesus. 

Whiston 

Trin. 

Ds   Nevill 

Joh. 

Harrison^             Trin. 

Bury 

Trin. 

Howson  (             Trin. 

Hills 

Trin. 

Waller    {            Trin. 
Wansey  j             Tr.  H. 
Rickett               1  Christ 
Thompson, C.  L.J  Trin. 
Teague                 Emm. 

First  Class. 


1879. 


X  AMISFRS. 


Oscar  Browning,  M.A.  King's. 
J.  W.  Willis-Bund,  M.A.  Cams. 
E.  Seymer  Thompson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
William  Cunningham,  M.A.  Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Man3tield,Hon.J.W.  I'rin. 

Ds  Attwater  Pemb. 

*  Pease  Trin. 

Prior  Joh. 


Third  Class. 


Neville-Rolfe 
Oark,  P.  E. 


Trin. 
Trin. 


1880. 


First  Cla»s. 


Examiners. 

Oscar  Browning,  M.A.  King's. 
W.  Cunningham,  M.A.   Trin. 
Samuel  R.  Gardiner. 
R.  K.  Wilson,  M.A.  King's. 


Srconil  Class. 

Third 

Class. 

Fo.x        1             Jesus. 

Gelderd  | 

Jesus 

Willink  1             Kinq's. 

Hawkins  J 

Joh. 

Cox                       Trin. 

Crewdson 

Kiitg' 

Harris                  King's. 

Ashmall              Queens'. 

SGibson-Carmichaell  Joh. 

Thompson           t  Trin. 

Gore-Browne      Trin. 

1  K.C.  2  Deputy  High  Steward.    M.P.  for  St  George's,  H.inover  Square 

3  Sir  Iff.  M.  Conwttv.     Slade  Profcusor  of  Fine  Art.  1901— lfKi4. 

4  M.P.  for  Yorkshire  (Cleveland),  1897—1902,  5  M.P.  for  Midlothia 


582 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


1881, 

Examiners. 

J.  E.  Seeley,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Samuel  R.  Gardiner. 
R.  K.  Wilson,  M.A.,  King's. 
V.  H.  Stanton,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


nviiitney 
Thompson 


.Tiq. 


Khict's. 
Trin. 


Secnnil  (Va.v.f. 
Cliristie  Clin 


Third  C/,ist. 
Boddiiigton         Jesux 


WOMEN. 

1         Foxley,  B.       Newnham.  :  

I        Taylor,  M.M.  (?/)•/()».         ; 

Tlieae  Candidates  would  have  been  placed  at  the  head  of  Class  II. 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOS.     NEW  REGULATIONS. 


J/i.ne,  1882. 


Examiners. 

Oscar  Browning,  M.A.,  King's. 

V.  H.  Stanton,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

J.  Franck  Bright,  M.A.,    Univ.   Coll.,   Oxford. 

T.  Thornelv,  M.A.,    Trin.  Hall. 


First  Class. 
Somervell  Kinti's. 

-*Tanner  Juh. 


Second  Class. 
Story-Maskelyne  1  King's. 
Sykes  lJesit.i. 

Battersby  ]     Trin. 

NuKent-Hankes  j    Kinp'.i. 


Third  Class. 
Oakley  Peinh. 

Hughes-Games     Trin. 
Jones,  H.  R  )       Trin. 
Martineau      j       'I'riii.  II. 
Lambrick  7V/)). 


Todd,  M.  M.         (lirlu 
(:',ni  Ml  1st  Class.) 


WOMEN. 

Siiiilh,  !■'.  II.     Niinilnim. 
(1st  in  "ind  Class.) 


lOllis,  !•'.  .M.  K.        Oirlon. 
(K(Hial  with  1st  in  :fnl  CI.) 


HuUo.in  Lecturer,  19UH. 


l!  Tutor  of  St  John's  CoHege. 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


583 


June,  1883. 


Examiners. 

J.  Franck  Bright,  M.A.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford. 
T.  Thornely,  M.A.,  Trin.  Hall. 
G.  W.  Prothero,  M.A.,  King's. 
W.  Cuimingliam,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  viiiss. 
Ds'' Ropes  KiiKj'. 


Second  Class. 
llrake  ]  Tn 

.^trakerj  .Mv 


Tliiril  Class. 

t'arringtciii         Trin. 

I'owell,  E.  O.    Kiwi's. 

Dickinson  Trin. 

Ds''Harris  Down. 

Ds  Sandfoni  7"/*. 


t'liaiulierlain,  li.      Nfioili. 
(HftwtH-ii  1  and  '.'.) 


WOMEN. 


(iaiiesden.F.  .M.  A.  (lirlon. 
(^  1  and  •.!) 


Williams,  M.     Xewnliain. 
( Between  1  and  2) 


June,  1884. 

Examiners. 

A.  W.  Ward,  M.A.,  I'etcrhuuse. 
G.  W.  Prothero,  M.A.,  King's. 
W.  Cunningham,  B.D.,  Triniti/. 

B.  H.  Holland,  M.A.,  I'riniti/.' 


Ps  'Cooper  Corpus        | 


Barclay,  (J.  H. 
(irubhe 
DHi^Griffith 
.Scriven 


Trin. 
Trin. 
Down. 

Trin. 


."<pencer-.stanlio|ie '/')•/». 


First  Class. 
Leonard  Clare 

Second  Class. 

"zRoberts  1  Trin. 

Stork  [  Clare 

Whatton,  J.  S. )  7V/«. 

Ds  Nunn  Clirist's 


Ord  1 
Sykes  ) 
Kowler  1 
Rowf  [• 
.Shears  \ 


King's 


Kini/'s 

Trill. 

Kiii/i's 


Clialniers        ) 
l'arkev,T.  fl. 
Uathlione         ) 


Trin 
Jdli. 
Trin 


<iwatkin  i 
Mnresliy 
Sinclair   ! 


./„l,. 
Trin 


WOMEN. 


First  Class.  i 

I'liwell  Keirnhain  i 

(bracketed  :>,)  ' 

M.I',  for  Ansleaey.     KecorUcr  of  Birkcnhcail. 


Second  Class. 
Sprayuc  Girtiin 

(braciieted  3) 

'I  M.P.  for  PenbiKhrthirc  iWeat'. 


584 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1885. 
Examiners. 

A.  W.  Ward,  Litt.D.  Peterhouse. 

B.  E.  Hammoml,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 
J.  B.  Mulliiiger,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
B.  H.  Holland,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

First  Class. 
Green,  G.  E.  Jolt.  I  *Walker  Pet. 

Stone  Kiiiji's  \  Duffield  Triii.  II. 

Seconil  Class. 

Woodliead       Joh.  Dent          ) 

Holland      1     Trhi.  H.  Maiden 

Roscoe        ]     Triit.  Scott,          r 

Earp                  Clare  Hon.  W. 
WooUey     j 
Third  Class. 

Ware                Trin.  H.  M'Ewen 

Tanner             Christ's  Hall                 | 

Crawley,  G.  A.  Trin.  neginbotliani  j 


iRaleigh 

Kimi's 

'•iCIiamberlain 

1  Trin. 

"Giles 

VCaius 

Lawrence, 

1 

Sir  H.  H. 

'  Trin. 

Wills       1 

Trin. 

Trin. 

AUon           1 

Trin. 

Lowe,  E.  S.  J 

Sidney 

First  Class. 
Mf  Arthur,  E.  A.  Girton 
(bracketed  with  4) 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 
Hughes,  E.  P.     Newnham 

(between  1  and  2) 
Howard,      i 

M.  C.  G.  Girton 

Parker,  A.  )       Netvnham 

(between  4  and  5) 
Norris,  P.  E.      Newnham 
(bracketed  with  9—12) 


Trin. 
Trin. 


Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

Clare 


Ashbee) 

Kimi's 

Torr     J 

Trin. 

Greig 

Pemh. 

Holland 

Trin. 

Leake         1 

.loh. 

KogLTson  ' 

Trill. 

']'(.WI1SCI1(I  ( 

Wilton       ) 

Kimi's 

<  'alh. 

Hiakingham 

Trin. 

First  Chu 

g 

Rolleston,  M.  A. 

Newnham 

(bracketed  wit 

1  1-3) 

Wallace,  A. 

Newnham 

(after  H) 

Uarlow,  A. 

Girton 

(after  ») 

June,  1886. 

Examiners. 
B.  E.  Hammond,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
J.  B.  Mullinger,  M.A.,  St  John's. 
H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  St  John'h. 
T.  Thornely,  M.A.,  THn.  H. 

First  Class. 
Cane  i  Trin. 

Evans,  A.  J.  [  Christ's 

Sturge  )  King's 

Second  Class. 
Cannon  |         Pet. 
Maxse      ,-         King's 
SandfordI         Corpus 
Brooks  Pet. 

Third  Class. 
Ds  Hughes,  H.)     Joh. 
Tanner        )"     Clare 
Calverley,  E.  L.)  2V(/(. 
Vivian  i  Trin. 


WO  31  EN. 

Secoml  Class. 
Freeman,  L.  H.    Newnham 

(alter  3) 
Dale,  <;.  Newnham 

(bracketed  with  4) 
Naisli,  K.  M.         Newnham 

(bracketed  with  5     7) 
Uvles,  M.  A.         Niwiiluim 
(bracketed  with  9,  10) 
1  ProfoBsor  of  Engliah  l.aiiKuaKo  and  Litiiratu 
M.I*.  lor  Worcestershire,  KMSterii  Division. 


Holland! 
Terrv  1 
B.aill"ie 


Fowler  ) 

Heady 

Tathani) 


King's 

Clare 

Trin. 


Jiih. 

Jesus 

Joh. 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


585 


June,  1887. 

Examiners. 
H.  W.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Joh. 
T.  Thornely,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 
R.  Lodge,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
J.  R.  Tanner,  M.A.,Jo/i. 


First  Class. 
'*Town3end-Wariier  Jesus 
l)9-*Jt'nks  I  Khifi's 

Kendall)  Kinii's 

Malleson  'I'rin. 

Houfe  Quffns' 


Bateson,  M.        Ni'wnham 

(between  1  and  2) 
Moore,  E.  C.       Newnham 

(equal  to  2) 
Griffiths,  M.K.  Nftenham 
(equal  to  4) 


Seconil  C/a 

<!S. 

Thir.l  a  a 

f.f. 

Ds  Lewis 

Kinif's 

Ellani    ) 
Wvnne  / 

C'nrpiis 

l)s  Hickersteth,  R 

\  Pfinb. 

Clare 

Evans,  T.  M. 

i  Kimi's 

(iretc         1 

Trin. 

BandaK 

Trh'i. 

Matthews  • 

Joh. 

Dumas     1 

Trill.  II. 

I>s  Strotton    1 

Cains 

Hargrove  J- 

Trin. 

I>s  Ebdenl 

I'emh. 

Selwyn     ) 

Kiitfi's 

.studd  i 

Kimi'.t 

Carpenter 

Kinii's 

KernCe 

Cliri.ffs 

liuultjens      ) 

.joh. 

Silleni,  L.  U.) 

Trill. 

IVOMEN. 

Paull,  B.  Newnham 

(equal  to  1) 

Pattinson,  K.  I.  Neimham 

(between  -1  and  6) 

Hebbington,  E.  A.  Netrnham 

(equal  to  5) 


June,  1888. 

Examiners. 

M.  Creighton,  M.A.,  Emm. 
F.  W.  Maitlaiid,  M.A.,  Trin. 
R.  Lodge,  M.A.,  O.ron. 
J.  R.  Tanner,  M.A.,  Joh. 


First  Class. 

Wyatt-Davies     Trin. 

*C'orbett  King's 


Leonard,  E.  M.  Oirton 

(after  2) 
Simons,  C  A.     Jfeiviihiim 
Badham,  R.  K.  ]Neiriiham 
Law,  A.  iGirtun 


Seconil  Class. 


Fox 

Satterthwaite 
Galsworthy) 
Prior  > 

Somervell    ) 
Neatby,  W.  B. 
Davies-Colley  1 
Dealtry  i 

Anthony 
Pennant 
Ds  Wright 


Kiny'i 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Kiiia'i 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Trin. 

Pemli. 


WOMEN. 

(Jarawiiv,  I".  .M.  \eiriihain 
(liet'wi/cn  2  and  :!)  | 

Major,  E.  II.       Oirton 
(equal  with  9) 


Third  CI  a 
Ds  Maynard 

de  Lisle 

Lea,  T.  S. 

Gedge 

Barton 

Brougham 
Ds  Dickson 

Martin,  T 

Newhery 

Pease,  A. 

Baldwin  ] 

.Miohill   • 

Stork      \ 
Ds  Borrow! 

Innes    J 


II. 


Pemb. 
Jesus 
Clare 
Trill. 
II.  Selu: 
Pemb. 
Coriius 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin . 
Trin. 
Trin.  /{. 
11.  Selw. 
Corpus 
Trill. 


Payne,  L.  < '.  airlon 
(equal  with  .'i) 

Laniond,  !•;.  (lirton 
(equal  with  5) 


1  Master  at  Harrow. 


*.i  Prluctpul  and  Director  of  Studies  to  the  Law  Society. 

25—5 


586 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 
Tlie  names  of  those  who  acquit  tliemsclves  so  as  to  deserve  Honours  are  placed  in 
tliree  classes;  tlie  names  in  each  chiss  are  arranged  in  alphahetical  order;  marks  of  dis- 
tinction may  be  affixed  in  cases  of  unusual  excellence. 

June,  1889. 
Examiners. 
M.  Creiglitou,  M.A.,  Emm. 

F.  W.  Maitlantl,  M.A.,  Down. 
J.  Westlake,  M.A.,  Triu. 

G.  W.  Prothero,  M.A.,  Kiw/'s. 


h'irsi  Cla.i.i. 

Second  C/as.i. 

Tliiril  VI It 

<!S. 

l)s 

I'^igK's                  Vulh. 

Uarclav         •     Trin. 

Haxter 

Trin. 

Holland,  C.  F.    V/arr 

HIain 

Jesus 

'-Brown,  (i.  M.     Kim/'s 

UudKi'tt 

Trin. 

Ds  Collison              Jolt'. 

Buxton,  N.  K 

Trin. 

I''ane                   Trin. 

Christie 

Joli. 

|-ield,  A.  I>.  V.  Joli. 

t'lapcott 

Jesus 

(irirtith               Trill. 

Duckworth 

Trin. 

:i|lihliert               ./oh. 

Duncan 

Trin. 

Lamhert              Trin. 

Ilenri((U('S 

Trin. 

Moulton             .Joh. 

Holmes 

Pel. 

I'ease                  Kiiii/'s 

.lohnson 

Trin. 

Simnionds           Chrisl's 

Morrison 

Trin. 

Ds  Wiurani,  K.  A.7V/((.  //. 

I'ow.ll,  II. 

Trin 

Wilkinson           Trin. 

Shapcote 

'rrenonint; 

Woodhi 

Joli. 
Trill. 
Trin  II 

U'OMKX. 

Ma 

•■shall,  i:.  A.        Gh-tiiii 

Sanders,  I-:.  I'\           Oirloii 

I'ratt,  .M..I. 

diiion 

Vipan,  K.              Newiiliiiiii 

1 'roller,  A.  U. 

(lirlon 

June,  1890. 

Examiners. 

G.  W.  Prothero,  M.A.,  King's. 
.1.  Westlake,  M.A.,  Trin. 
Fredk.  York  Powell,  M.A.,  0.<v<«. 
AV.  Cuniiinghain,  D.D.,  Trin. 


First  Class. 
ItatcNon  A'/' 


Ds  Brown,  I'.  II.       Joh. 
Ds  llarhottlc  Joh. 

Ilojit;  Ki  nil's 


.Seeonil  Class. 
Ilurlock  ./"''. 

Mathew,  K.  .1.      I'lin 


I  rotman 
Wild,  K. 


H.  Selw. 
Jesii 


Beloe 
Buckler 
Ds  (lark,  II.  E. 
<  'urrie 

Dulecp  .Singh, 
Frince  F.  V 
Fawcett 


Ciirinis 
Trill. 

C„i;nis 
Trin. 

Maqd. 
Pet: 


First  Class. 
.Stevenson,  II.         (li 


1         llcllvcr                 Joh.  Uaoof                    Kimi's 

'         Kciii'hthv             C,ir)iiis    \       'Keckitt  Kioii's 

i         l.uptoM.  W.  II,     Kim/s  Salt                        Trin. 

Macplieison         Kino's  Sinipscjii                //.  .Selw. 

.Millett                   Triii.  II.  Ihonias,  N.  W,  Trin. 

I'alnier,  W.O.  II,   7V//(.  Thompson.  II,    ./../(, 

WOMEN. 

Seeonil  Cla.\s.  ■I'h,i;l  Class. 

Fowle,  M,                Seirnliain  Skimur,  ,M,  ,M.       jV.»/i/(((»i| 


ilouliston,  K.  10 
Ogilvy,  .M.  Y. 


Newnhain 
Neiriiham 


I   lluUcaii  Lecturer,  I'jiw. 

J  M.P  for  Killnburgh  (Central),  IDOU  -  liNiti. 


:i  Head  Mnitter  of  Donstuiio  Cullei^u. 

4  M.P  for  Lincolnshire  (Brigg),  l-sd— iau7 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


587 


June,  1891. 

Examiners. 

W.  Cunningham,  D.D.,  Trimtij. 

F.  York  Powell,  M.A.,  O.uw. 

Arthur  R.  Ropes,  M.A.,  King's. 

H.  Sidgwick,  Litt.D.,  Triini;/. 

First  Class. 

Macnagliten  Trlii. 

Second  Class. 


Cliftnn-Sraitli     Trin.  II. 
(iaskell,  A.  H.  ChrisVs 

'Green                 Kiiuj's 
Hickman            Triii.ll. 

Third  Class 

Ds  Mullcr 

Jcsiis 

Hruce,  lion.  C. 

E.  H.  T.  ('.      Trin. 
Counsell             H.  Cav. 
Koljanibe           Trin. 

King                    Trin. 
Ps  Law                     Irin. 
Lewis                  Queens' 
Massingberd       Trin. 

WOMEN. 

JVIayfield 
Spensley 
Watkins 

Caitis 
Trin. 
U.  Selw. 

First  Claris. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Latter,  M.       Newnham 
( )sborn,  C.       Newnham 

BingbanijC           Girton 
Lawrence,  T.          Newnham 
Keddan,  M.            Newnham 
Sniitli,  (i.  K.          Newnham 
Tooke,  .J.  M.          Newnham 

Hanson,  A.  R. 
Hewitt,  E. 
Thackrab.  K.  E. 
Vernon,  M.  V. 

Girton 
Girton 
Newnham 
Netrnham 

Dunlop 

Haines,  V.  T. 
Uarker 
Hvixton 
Everett,  A.  L. 

Kell 

Hlackl)urne 

Hottonib-y 

Cavendish 

Clements 

l''isher 

Krend 

Frew  .Siinson 

Giles 


June,  1892. 
Examiners. 
H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Enimaniiel. 
Jj.  E.  Hammond,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Arthur  R.  Ropes,  M.A.,  Kinffa. 
G.  Townsend- Warner,  M.A.,  Je/iu.i. 
P'irst  Class. 
Kinii's     I  Eerrers  Kinj/'s     |    I)s  11 

Seconii  Class. 


Cains 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 

Pemh. 

Call,. 

Clare 

Trin. 

II.  Selw. 

Trin. 

II.  Selw. 

Jnh. 


Grenfell 
Kitson 

Lepper 


Trin. 
Trin. 
Kimi' 


-Trcvelvan 
Wills  ■ 
VVrigbt 


.Norton 
Oppcnbclni 
1  I 'age,  IL 
K.'iv.ii 

l<i<Ki'lt 

UoliiiisiiM,  A.T 
''  liuncliijnn 
SvMlrs 


Third  Class. 
(iraiitbam  Trin. 

(iravson  hUnm. 

Hale  I'emI'. 

Haniilton-(ior<loii 

Trill. 
Ilanburv  '/'///(. 

,M'(iriitb  (■,.,•/-/« 

Nawal>S\nl 
Moliil.ddin    Trin. 

WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Anderson,  IL        (lirlon 
von  Herder,  A.  lO.  .VI.  S.  i:. 

(lirlon 
I'arker,  .M.  i:.         Newnham 
Sellers,  .\L  Newnham 

.Sbaekleton,  I'"..       Newnham 
Shore,  A.  A.  Newnham 

Stephenson,  A.  M.  Newnham 
Wallis,  <'.  S.  Newnham 

M.l'.  for  Wedneabiiry,  IHM-  Iimo.  2  M.P.  for  Yorlohlrc  (Ella 

a  M.P.  for  DewBburv.     Prosideut  of  the-  Duurd  of  Education. 


Kinti's 

Trin. 
Trin. 
Trin. 


Trni.  n 
Trio. 
Trin. 
.loh. 
Chri.'^l'i 
.  .lesns 
Trin. 
Trin. 


First  Class. 
Dudd,  A.  F.    Newnham 


Davev.  L. 
I>erlivsliire, 
I'llsce,  iM. 
Midi,  .J. 
Tillman,  IC. 


Newnham 

Newnham 

(iirlim 

Girlini 

Girton 


588 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1893. 
Examiners. 
H.  M.  Gwatkiu,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
Arthur  L.  Smith,  Oxon. 
Stanley  M.  Leathes,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
G.  Towiiseiul-Warner,  M.A.,  Jesus. 

First  Class. 
Hawkins  King's 

Maliaffy  King's 

iMasterman        Jolt. 


Boyd  Trin. 

t'riltniaii  '/')■//( 

l)s  Klliiitt,  .).  Trill. 

■■'Ouest,H(in.l.t:.  Trin. 


Seconil  Class. 
fiurley  King's 

Norman  Trin. 

I'onley  Christ's 

Third  Class. 


Robinson,  H.  V.  ,/es. 
Ds  Sandforil  Queens' 

Smart  Kino's 


Aiiilov                 Il.Silir. 

Dvniott               Pet. 

Ollivant 

Trin. 

IJati's                   //.  ISflii: 

ir<>are,(!.deM.G.  Trin. 

Peacock 

Trin. 

Cobli                    Trin. 

Lan^ton              Trin. 

Ware,  !•'. 

Cuius 

Dickinson           Trin. 

Nelson                //.  Selw. 
WOMKX. 

First  <V<(.«.?. 

Seriinil  Class. 

ThinI 

Class. 

Fry,  N.  \,.            Aiinihaiii 

l)ouj;las,  A.            Aiirnhain 

Caine,  K. 

Nfwnham 

I'hM,  K.  M.        X.wiiliinii 

ICnullsh,  S.  P.         iXcirnhdin 

.lowitt,  l». 

Xeu'iiham 

Tonm,  L.  C.  A.  (.//•/,-;/ 

Henry,  R  .J.           Snrnh.im 
Yates,  L.  .).            Uirton 
Younger,  J.  A.     Girton 

June,  1894. 

ExAMINEUS. 

T.  Thonicly,  M.A.,  Trin.  H. 
Arthur  L.  Smith,  0.con. 
Stanley  M.  Leathes,  M.A.,  Trliiiti/. 
W.  E."OolluiH,  M.A.,  Seliri/n. 

First  Class. 

Goocli,  G.  P.     Trin. 

3*Reddaway         King's 

Sfcanil  Class. 


Allen 

King's 

Field                Cath. 

Dibble 

Kinm. 

Guest               Corpus 

1  )onea»ter 

King' 

Holme             Jesus 

Dyke 

King's 

I'owys,  J.  C.    Corpus 
Third  Class. 

Aftab 

Christ's 

Lea,,  J.  ('.         I'entb. 

Hartlet 

Trin. 

Lewin               Trin. 

( •hrlstoff 

Jesus 

M<^(iowan        Christ's 

( 'onibe 

Trin. 

Malut               Kmm. 

ICvans 

II  .Selii: 

Meeres             Clare 

Penning 

I'nnti. 

WOMEN. 

First  CI 

ISS. 

Second  Class. 



Hake.  ('.  H.         Girton 

Westcott 
Wijjrani 
\Vood 


I'llelps 
I'ile 
Kiddell 
Smith,  F.  (i, 
Windlev 


Trin 
Trin.  II. 
Kiiii/'s 


Trin. 
Trin.  H. 
Corpus 
Trin. 
Kino's 


Third  Class. 
Davies,  K.  G.      Kewnham 
Uroadhent,.!.  H.  A'cirH/(((/H         Henderson,  .M.   Girton 
Nacbbar.  H.        Girton  Turner,  M.  A.     Gi 

Shore  Ni(;htin^;ale, 

M.  T.  It.  Girton 

Wortliiii(;lon,M..V<;(';i/i((»i 

I  Pr<)fe»»or  of  History,  IllrmlQghain  Univcmlty.     Ilulsoaii  Lecturer,  190 '. 
•i  U.¥.  tor  Plymouth,  IHOO-  liHH!.  3  Censor  of  Non-Uolleglatc  Students. 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


589 


Cliattorjee  KiiiQ's 

(I'lhiutt-ville,  F.  G.   r'riii. 
I>s  I'lilltT  h'iniii. 


June,  1895. 

Examiners  : 
T.  Thornely,  M.A  ,  Trin.  H. 
W.  E.  Collins,  M.A.,  Sehri/n. 
R.  Lodge,  Oxon. 
W.  A.  J.  Archbolcl,  M.A.,  Pet. 

First  Class. 
*Clapliam  Kinii's 

Second  Class. 
M^Kee  Joli. 

MontKciiiery      i'lirisl's 


Scott  Piniih. 

Viiutjliaii-Williauis  Trin. 


Thiril  Class. 

Madhwar             Christ's 
BkIwoII               H.Selw. 
(anieioii            Jesus 
Clark                  Jesus 

Cullingwortli      H.Selw. 
Dovi                    Clare 
Griffith,  L.E.H.PW. 
Gurney               Trin. 

WOMEN. 

Nag                  Pet. 
I'layor                Emm. 
Ualeigli               Trin.H. 

Scott                   Cuius 

First  Class. 

Seeonil  Class. 

Thinl  Class. 

Skfil,  I'   A.  J.      Girlon 

l>iirliain,  T.  H.         Oirlon 

ll.ipw 1,  M.             Aeirn. 

Kiohanlsoii,  M.  B.  AVic/,. 
Kobiiisdii.  A.  J.       Xiivn. 

Baker-(iabl),B.K.M.  f,'///«H 
t'arpenttT,  K.  \V.    Neicu. 
I'M  wards,  E.  H.  B.    Girlon 
I'aiiner,  K.  E.          Ifeum. 
Mayor,  F.  M.           Neu-n. 
Skinner,  J.  L.          Newn. 
Sniallliorn,  I.  B.      Newn. 
Stacv,  (».  H.  V.        Oil-ton 

June,  1896. 

Examiners : 

"'(ieikie 
"(ioffiii 


H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Emmanuel . 

Lord  Acton,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

R.  Lodge,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

W.  A.  J.  Archbold,  M.A.,  Petcrhouse. 

First  Class. 
Kiiai's  I  '"Head  Kiiim. 

Jesils  I  'Trevelyan,  G.  M.     '/';•//(. 


Seeonil  Class. 


Diinin^ton 
lliariisliaw 


lloagood 
Karnt'V 


Kinif'i 
Trin. 


AdkiiiH 

Kai-rli'in 

llradliiirnc 

<    liKklllll 

llackhluck 


Job. 

Trin. 

I'emli. 


First  Class. 
C'olnian,  K.  .M.  Sewnliam 


Thiiil  Class. 
Ilig!<in!<  Cath. 

Mncdiarinid  Kiin/'s 
Marshall,  <'.  K.  Kin'ti's 
I'alfv  Trill. 

J'rycf  Trio. 

WOMEN. 
Seeonil  Class. 
Muullen,  K.  IC.       Newnliam 
Howard,  M.  A.      Girlon 
James,  <;.  K.  Newnliam 

Morris,  L.  Newnliam 

1  Tutor  or  Emmanuel. 


Scarlin 
Selwvn 
Tod  ■ 
Watt 
Weavrr 


Joh. 
Trin. 
Trin. 
K  imi's 
11.   Trio. 


Tliiril  Class. 

Mass,  K.  Newnliam 

Hesse,  K.  L.  Girkni 

Jevons,  M.  S.  Girtoii 
Weston,  H.  M.  P.  Girlon 
Wooldridge,A.(;.  Newnliam 


590 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


Ackroyd,  E. 
Bryers 
Carter 
Duff 


BickiK'll 

Bislioi) 

Urumlrit 

Huxtoii,  \V.  F,. 

J)avics,  II. 

Deaciin 

Kddisoii 


Vdiiix 
Joli. 
Cuius 
Kinif's 


Christ's 

Christ's 

Kiwi's 

Trih. 

Emm. 

II.  S<'/iv. 

'I'riii. 


June,  1897. 
Examiners  : 
H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Euimanuel. 
Lord  Acton,  M.A.,  Trbiiti). 
E.  C.  K.  Goimer,  Oxoii. 
W.  J.  Corbett,  M.A.,  Ki,„/s. 
First  Class. 
Roberts  Pel. 

Second  Class, 
fiinwala  7'rin.  H. 

Hartley,  C.  S.  Trin. 
Kennaway  King's 
Pritcliard  Kiiijj's 

Third  Cl(is.<!. 
Graham 
Harris 
Hawkes 


Holroyd 
Ds  Knight 
Lee 


Trin, 

Trin.  H. 

Trin. 

King's 

Clare 

I'emh. 


First  Class. 


WOMEN. 
Seronil  Class. 


Snape 
Wilinott 
Wilson,  H. 
AVrigley 


Christ's 
Emm. 
Trin.  II. 
Kind's 


Loyd,  L.  C. 
Muggeridge 
Kowntree 
Weatherhead 
Wigrani,  M.  E.  Trin. 
Yeonians  Christ's 


Trin. 
Trin, 
Ki  nil's 
Emm, 


Third  Class. 


Lane,  H.  M.  M.     Newnham    Anthony,  .M.  R.  Newiiham    Clark,  L.  I.  Neivnham 

Manley,  L.  15.         iVcic/i/iaw  |  Hoys,  .J.  M.  Netvnham     Cooper,  M.  I).  Ni'wnliam 

Moore.  I'.  A.  \.    Newitlinm     CreiKhton,  L.  Newnham     Curran.M.  li.  (iirtun 

Edwards,  A.  F.  Girlon         i  King,  I,.  L.  i\rivnh<tiii 

Kirknian,  E.  L.  Netvnham    Turner,  A.  Newnham 

St'will,  E.  E.  Neumham  I 


June,  1898. 
Examiners  : 
B.  E.  HiinniioiKl,  M.A.,  7'rinitif. 
E.  C.  K.  (ioimer,  M.A.,  (Keon. 
W.  J.  ('orl)ett,  M.A.,  Kimt's. 
J.  N.  Figgis,  M.A.,  Cath'. 
First  Class. 


(iaskoin 

Nan  Coll.        1        ''Laurence 

Trin. 

r.utteridge 

Kiin/s            \      .  Lee,  A.  K 
Sreoiid  Class. 

Trin. 

Harclay,  I>.  It.           Trin. 

Howard,  1  Ion. (i.\\'.  A.  Trin. 

"Huslnnore 

Cath. 

Cohen                            King's 

Lytton,  ICiirl  ol           '/'/■/(/. 
Al'Dougall                  A-,/„/-.v 

Trollope 

Trin. 

(iardncr  llr<i»n         I'emh. 

W'cfdon 

Trin. 

(Uiest                            Chri.ft's 

Makins                        I'emli. 

Whc'ler,  .M. 

Trin.  II. 

(inn                               Trin. 

I'ortir                           Christ's 
Third  Class. 

.Arnihnistrr                Cains 

(iil.siin  Walt               Trin. 

.Maekenzie 

King's 

Atkinson                    .S/>/. 

Hodgson.  i.\\.  K'.    Trill. 

.Sen 

Kin'n's 

Hasu                            /',■/. 

McClelland                  Emm. 

Toudinson 

Clare 

Clifton                           Clare 

iro.M/'.'N. 

h'ir.-l  ( ■lass. 

Seeiind  ( Vrf.v.v. 

Thinl  Class 

Kits.in.  i:.  .\1.          Newnham 

■lohnson,  M.  II.      (iirlon 

Harelav.  M.  J. 

Oirlon 

.Vlalini.  M.  C.          Newnham 

Hridso'n.  M. 

N 

•wnham 

•Scott,  M.  L.            (iirton 

Crookendeii,  M. 

(lirton 

Stokes,  E.  M.          Newnham 

I'lii\.  \\.  C. 

a 

rliin 

Sturge,  M.               Newnham 

I'rood,  It. 

N 

■iniham 

Wells,  M.  1.            Ilirli.ii 

Mill.  K  M. 
ll(dlini.'t(Mi.  M. 

a 
(ii 

lion 
rtini 

.laekson,  M. 

N 

wnham 

.lames,  T.  M. 

N 

wnham 

Lewes,  M.  S. 

N 

•wnham 

Soanies.  M. 

(ii 

rion 

Wilson,  G.  M. 

Oi 

rton 

HISTORICAL  TEIPOSES. 


591 


June,  1899. 
Examiners  : 
H.  M.  Gwatkiii,  M.A.,  Emuianuel.  G.  L.  Dickinson,  M.A.,  Kiuqs. 

W.  E.  Heitland,  M.A.,  Joh.  J.  N.  Figgis,  M.A.,  Oath. 

W.  J.  Aslilej',  M.A.,  Oxon.  W.  F.  Reddaway,  M.A.,  A'i////'.s. 

First  Class. 
Beaumont,.!. W.K.  ft'Hi^y.     I      l*Pigou,  A.  C.  Kinq's    i         Spalding,  P.  J.         Jesus 

ConoUy,  C.  G.  Trin.       \         Seward,  R.  W.        King's    \ 


Bagge,  .J.  P.  King's 

Bridgwater, H.N.  Trin.H. 

<'larl<e,  A.  B.  Jesus 

Bs  Ferrers,  \'.  M.  Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Hawes,  C.  H.  Trin. 

Man,  M.  J>.  Emm. 

Mealiin,  G.  Trin. 

Norton,  R.  1[.      •  King's 

Third  Class. 


Thomas,  A.  Jt.        Cath. 
Thornton,  H.  1[.      Pet. 
Trapp,  C.  U.         A'txtCo/?. 
Wilkin,  Anthony    Kiiiii's 


Aloni,  N.  IC.          N<ihCoH. 

(ilencross,.!.  R.  M.  Trin. 

Bose,  S.  .M.               Christ's 

Harrison,  G.R  IX   Pemli. 

Bradney,  (i.  1'.        Trin.H. 

Maddison-fi'reen, 

Brittiiin,  K.               Clare 

<■  A.                      I'eiuli. 

(iillrspio,  A.  .M.       King's 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Seeonil  Clas.i. 

Gordon,  M.  I).     Oirton 

Hewit,  V.                     Newnham 

Warrell.  H.  K.     yewnliam 

Josephy,  J.                 Newnham 

Logan,  E.  H.              Girton 

O'Donoghue, 

K.  V.  L.  1*.                Neiniham 

Pereival,  A.  M.          (iirtaii 

'I'hirlwall,  B.  K.  C.     Sewnliam 

Moore,  C  H. 

Joh. 

Mowatf    K. 

King's 

Newinarch,  K.  \\ 

'.    Kino's 

\Vliyteliead,W. 

L.   ll.Seln: 

Th(nl  Clas 

^. 

Beith,  .}. 

iVeicnliam 

Brittain,  K.  W. 

(iirton 

Corner,  S. 

Newnham 

(ioodenough,  F.  A. 

(Iirton 

(ioiidman,  M.-L. 

Newnliain 

Lawrence,  H.  C. 

Girton 

Lonias,  V..  M. 

Nen-nliiun 

Newton,  \V. 

Girton 

NEW  REGULATIONS. 

The  iiaiiies  of  those  who  ohtain  Honours  in  I'art  I.  are  arranged  in  three  classes,  and  tlie 
names  ol  those  who  ohtam  Honours  ni  Part  II.  are  arranged  in  three  classe.s.  Kaeh  class  contains 
— e  or  more  divisions  and  the  names  (if  any)  in  each  division  are  arranged  in  alphahetieal  order. 

Jime,  1899. 


(Jotlin,  S.  I'.  II. 
.\liimford,  (i.  H 

Andrews,  <'.  <). 
Downton,  It.  .M. 
(iane,  C.  V. 

II.Helw. 
h'nim. 
(  ath. 

Botterill.   \. 
Bowles,  (i.  1'.  S. 
Clayton,  N.  \V. 
Cornish,  11.  I). 
Kalton.  1,1.  C. 
I)8vies.  .1.  It. 

feiiili. 

Trin. 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jt'SilS 

First  Cla.v.i. 
Bedford,  ]).  C.      Newnham 
.Miirrav,  A.  K.     Girton 
Smith,  A.  .\1.       (/irion 
Tucker.  .VI.  A.     Netpnham 


PART    I. 

First  Class. 
Jesus         I         Narayanan,  R. 
King's        I  Winstanley.I).  A 

Seeonil  Clas.f. 
Ilarcourt,  H.  V 
Hontcr,  R.  K. 
Megaw,  .M.  a. 

Third  Cla. 
Donovan,  R.  li. 
Kinch,  H.  A.  I. 
Freeman,  P.  H 
.VIorse,  F.  .\.  V 
Orr,  J.  W. 
Phillips,  A.  L. 

WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 
lJi.\on,  I).  C. 
Downing,  M.  K. 
Home,  G 


Trin. 
Kmm. 
Trin. 


I'et. 

Trin. 

Trin 

Kino' 

Joh. 

Trin. 


King's 
Trin. 


Nanavuttv,  K.  M.    Kino'-' 
Pollock.  I'.  .1. 

Wood.  I,.  .S 


Tn 

Cath. 


Konald,  A.  H. 
.■^al/.mann,  I". 
Sandhach,  .1.  H. 
Spencer,  B.  A. 
Stanlev.  K.  .1. 


Lamb,  H.  R 
Lewis,  \V. 
Llovd,  (t.  .VI. 
Philijips,  \V.  1>. 
Shillmntiin,  s.  I'. 
Spencer,  L>.  M. 
WiasemsUy,  L. 


Newnham 

Girton 

Neirnham 

Newnham 

Newnham 

Girtini 

.\ewnliam 

Girtan 

Neirnliam 

Girton 


Third  Class. 

Harlow,  M.  K.  VV.  Oirton 

Higgs,  K   I,.  Newnhinii 

.lohnson,  H.  M.  Girton 

.VlerciT,  Iv  Neirnham 

Monk,  .v.  K.  ±\'iirnhain 

Povser,  !•'.  R.  A'cwnhaiii 

IJanimell,  K.  L.  Newnham 


1  Profaaaor  of  I'olltlcal  Kcoiioniy. 


592 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


./?«««,  1900. 
Examiners  : 

H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.,  Emmamiel. 
A.  H.  Johnson,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
W.  E.  Heitland,  M.A.  Joh. 
Ct.  L.  Dickinson,  M.A.,  Kiii;/'s. 
W.  A.  S.  Hewins,  M.A.,  Oxov. 
W.  F.  Reddaway,  M.A.  Kinifs. 


PART   II. 

First  Class. 

Coffin,  a  F.  H. 

Jesus               1                 "Pollock,  F.  .1.          Trin. 

Ds  Ker 

ry,  W. 

Joh.        •         1                   Winstanley,  ]».  A.  7';v'h. 

Seeoiiil  Class. 

Andrews,  ('.  <). 

//.  Selw. 

Met'aw,  M.  G.         Trin. 

Ronald,  A.  B. 

Trin. 

Dalton.  LI.  C. 

Trill. 

Ds  Mo.xon,  T.  A.         Joh. 

Salzmann,  F. 

Femli. 

tiane,  V.  V. 

falh. 

Narayanan,  It.        Kiiui's 

Wood,  L.  S. 

Cath. 

llonter,  H.  F. 

Emm. 

Phillips,  A.  L.  LI.    Trin. 

Wyeth,  V.  .1. 

Joh. 

Kerby,  E.  T. 

Clare 

Plunuuer,  .S.  H.      Trin. 
Third  Class. 

Bowles,  G.  F.  ft 

.      Trill. 

(•(iriiish,  U.  I>.        Trill. 

Downton,  B.  M. 

Emm. 

Clayton,  V.  W. 

Qiiifiin' 

Davies,  .1.  H.           Jesus 
WOMEN. 

Orr,  .J.  W. 

Joh. 

lursl  C/ti 

'.1. 

Seconit  Class. 

ThinI  Class. 

Murray,  A.  K. 

Girton 

Dixon,  I).  C               Newnham 

Bennett,  E.  IS. 

A'ewnham 

Smith,  A.  M. 

Girloit 

Downing,  M.  K.         Girton 

Monk,  A.  E. 

Newnham 

Spencer,  H.  M 

Neiriiliiim 

Home,  G.                     Neirnham 

Tucker,  M.  A. 

Mtwiilnim 

Lewis,  W.                     Neirnham 
Lloyd,  O.M.                Girton 
Mercer,  K.                   Neivnham 
Philipps,  W.  D.          Aewnhain 
Poyser,  F.  R.              A'eu-nham 
Shillington,  S.  F.        Girton 

PART   I. 

First  Class. 

Carter,  E.  H. 

Jetus 

Godfrey,  J.  B.  D.   Pet. 

M'Farlane,  J. 

Kinn'l 

Dixon,  F.  N. 

Cuius 

Hedley,  W.             Kin,,'s 

i«Teniperley,H.\\ 

.V.  Kiiig't 

Cox,  H.  A.  iM.  ('((//(. 

(iiilett,  A.  B.  A7«<A- 

Kidit,  II.  L.  Triii. 

.VlilN,  .I.T.  NunColl. 


Batliurst,  C.  H.       Emm. 
Beeton,  A.  K.  Trin. 

Buriie,  S.  A.  II.      Pet. 
Buxton,  II.  .1.  Trin. 

Hart,  !•;   P.  Joh. 

llazleriKK.'S'/rA.fi.  Tnn. 
llesuiondhalKh.W.  Cath. 


Second  Class. 
Milnes,  J.  H.  Joh. 

Noel,  I-:.  B.  Trin. 

Parry,  K.  A.  Kinii'.\ 

Picton-\Varlow,F.T.  Kint 


Third  Class. 
Iloarc,  K.  (i. 
llowick  (Lord) 
Jones,  D.  O. 
Levien,  K.  <■. 
Llovd,  A.  C.  (i. 
Odgers,  F.  W. 
Udlnrtson,  .1.  C, 


Prickard,  T.  F.  V.  Kimi'i 
Sheane,  W.  P.  C.    Cath. 
Simpson,  LI    K.      Emm. 


Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Queens' 

Trin. 

Trin. 


Pint  Class. 


Hdoth,  .VI.  P. 
Ilrown.  II.  .M. 
Child,  M.  II. 
Morrison,  Iv.  M. 
Kiissell,  A. 
Mchafer,  M. 


WOMEN. 

>'ii(>/«/  Class. 

Neiridiaii 
Girton 


.\eindiiiiii 
Gil/on 
NewnhaiH 
Girton 


Sagar,  .).  W. 
Sheriff,  S.  ,M. 
Taylor,  D.  K. 
Taylor,  S. 
Watson,  A.  P 
White,  H.  .M. 


ICvans,  .\.  C.  .M. 
I'let.lnr,  II    .M. 
Palme,  I.  S.  A. 
Uussell,  A.  I. 
Smith,  K.  M. 
Wilson,  F. 


Jesus 

Joh. 

Christ's 

Christ'l 

Kino's 

Peiiib. 


Girton 

.\iiriihum 

Newnham 

NewnhaiH 

Girton 

Girton 


1  Fellow  of  Pet«rhouie. 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


593 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 
The  names  in  each  class  are  arranged  in  alpliahetical  order 

June,  1901. 
Examinees: 

S.  M.  Leatlies,  M.A..  JVinifi/. 

A.  H.  Johnson,  {Oxou.) 

G.  E.  Green,  M.A.,  Gouville  and  Cahis. 

J.  W.  Heaillam,  M.A.,  King's. 

W.  A.  S.  Hewins,  (O.con.)  ' 

W.  F.  Reddaway,  M.A.,  A'j/»/'.s-. 


Dixon,  F.  N.  Cuius 

Godfny,  J.  B.  D.  Pel. 

Carter,  E.  If.  Jesus 

Cox,  H.  A.  M.  Calh. 

Ds  Forster,  K.  M.  Kniy's 

Gillett,  A.  B.  Kintj's 

Burne,  S.  A.  H.  Pet. 

Buxton,  H.  J.  Trill. 

Freeman,  P.  H.  Trin. 
Hazleriyg,(.SVr)A.(i.  Trin. 
Hesmondhal>,'h,\V.  i'ath. 

lloare,  E.  (i.  Trin. 

Howick  (£();•,/)  Trin. 


First  Class. 


PART  II. 

First  Class. 
^Meredith,  H.  (). 
Mumford,  G.  B. 

Second  C/ass. 
Kennedy,  A.  R. 
Kidd,  U.  L. 
Nanavutty,  E.  M. 
l>s  Noyce,  F. 

Third  C/ass. 
Jones,  D.  O. 
Levien,  E.  G. 
Lloyd,  A.  C.  G. 
Mihies,  J.  H. 
Noel,  E.  B. 
Picton-Warlow,  F. 


Kinii's 
Kin(i's 

Kinii's 
Trin. 
Kinu's 
Cath. 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Queens' 

Joh. 

Trin. 

T. 

Emm. 


*Teniperley,  H.  W.  V. 

Kini/'i 


Ds  Pirn,  F.  H. 
Powell,  P. 
Ds  .Scotson,  J.  T. 
Ds  Towle,  J.  II. 


Christ^ 
Kimj's 
Pet: 
Joh. 


Ponsonby,  (Hon.)  V.  B. 
Trin. 
Prickard,  T.  F.  V 
••^agar,  J.  W. 
Sheane,  W.  1'.  C. 
Sheriff,  S.  M. 
iSpeneer,  B.  A. 


Kino's 

Jesus 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Kino's 


"Benians,  R  A. 
Smith,  A.  J.  n. 

Trin.      I 

Trin.      I 

Cains 

Kino's 

Trin.H. 

Trin. 


Bell,  A.  C.  H. 
Birch,  II.  L. 
Braithwaite,  P. 
Darling,  .\I.  I,. 
D(jdds,  S.  U. 
Droop,  A.  II. 
l-:ardlcy-\Vilniot,C.K.  Clort 

Davies,  D.  Kiin/'s 

De  Ilaniel,  H.  (i.  Kino's 

UodKsImn,  E.  J.  ./<///! 

Uoorly,  .\l.  !•;.  ll.Selw. 

Ghose",  S.  K.  Trin. 
Gilbart-iSniitli,C.  D.  Trin. 

Goodhart,  A.  W.  Corp. 


First  Class. 
lradford,l).M.fi.   Newnhan 


WOMEN. 
Seconil  Class. 
Barlow,  M.  E.  W.      Girton 
Booth,  M.  P.  Aeirnham 

Brown,  H.  M.  Girton 

Child,  M.  D.  Newnham 

Johnson,  H.  M.  Girton 

Lamb,  H.  E.  Xeu-nham 

Russell,  A.  Newnham 

Schafer,  M.  Girton 

Wiasemsky,  L.  Girton 

Wilson,  F.  Girton 

PART   I. 

First  Class. 
Joh.  I  .Smith,  (i, 

Trin.  I 

.Second  Class. 


Third  Clas.<!. 


EUson,  .S.  E.  Trin. 

Gray,  G.  H.  .M.       Kinij's 
Keruiedv.  H.  I'emb. 

L.a  Wilson,  M.W.  Trin. 
.Macaiilav,  C.  C.        ll.Sehr 
Praccy,  il.  .M.  Kiio/s 

Third  Class. 

Holme,  .M.  I.  Jesas 

Hose,  K.  E.  Jesus 

.(ones,  C.  W.  Trin. 

Martin,  C.  Chrisl'i 

Morris,  F.  B.  Pemli. 

Poole,  .S.J.  Cath. 

Power,  A.  W.  E.  Pe.mli. 

WOMEN. 
Second  Class. 
Binyon,  C.  .M.  Girton 

Panton,  A.  I.  F.         Girton 
Stowell,  L.  Girton 


1  Gladstone  Prize.     Fello 


Evans,  A.  C.  M. 
Morrison.  10.  .M. 
Palme,  I.  IS.  A. 
Russell,  A.  I. 
Smith,  K.  M. 


King's 


Richardson,  T. 
Smith,  E.  J. 
Strachev,  (i.  L. 
Sturdee,  K.  J. 
Thurlow,  .A.  |{. 
Trapnell,  J.  (i. 


Itevnolds,  R.  P. 
Teakle,  .S.  (i. 
Thompson,  E.  \ . 
Turnell,  C.  M. 
Wells,  E 
Woodman,  ('.  H. 


Girton 

Girton 

Nenniham 

Newnham 

Girton 


( 'tare 
Kind's 
Trin. 
A'ini  ( 'oil. 
Cath. 
Kinij's 


XonColl. 
Joh. 
Kino's 
Joh'. 
Pemb. 
Queens' 


Third  Class. 
Hughes,  E.  L.  Girton 

Thompson,  E.  L.        Girton 
Willis,  D.  S.  Newnham 


594 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


J.  Westlake,  LL.D.,  Trinihi. 
S.  M.  LeatlK^s,  M.A.,  'I'riin.hi. 


June,  1902. 
Examiners  : 

I    J.  W.  Headlaiu  M.A.,  Kiix/'. 
H.  A.  L.  Fisher,  {Oroii.) 


(J.  E.  GmMi.  M.A.,  Go„nJ/f'  ,ni,l  Caius.     J.  H.  Clapliain,  M.A.,  Klmfit. 


Rciiians.  K.  A. 
llc(lloy,\V. 

Bell,  A.  C.  II. 
Jiiicli,  II.  L. 
Bniitliwiiitc,  1'. 
llailiii-.  M    I.. 
Droop.  A.  II. 


Kin, 


Eardlev-Wiliniit.C.W.  C/a 


Kllsoii,  S.  K. 

Podds,  8.  R. 
Dodgsluiii,  E.  .T. 
Doorlv,  M.  E. 
(ioodliart,  A.  \V. 
Holme.  M.  1. 


Ti-h,. 

Trin.ll. 

Joli. 

Jl.Sdtr. 

Cor/). 

Jn-KX 


PART   II. 

First  Class. 
Hopkins,  R.  V.  N.    Kiniii. 
■  Siuith,  A.  J.  II.        Trin. 

S,roii,l  C/,isx. 
(!illiai-t-.Siiiitli,C.  I).  Triji. 
lA-a  Wilson.  II.  \\'.  'I'riii.. 
.Ma.aiilav,  ('.  ('.       II.S,/i, 
Mol'ailani,  .1.  Kiiui'.' 

.VI ills,  .1.  T. 
I'arry,  K.  A. 

Thi)-il  Chiss. 
Hose,  R.  E. 
Kennedy,  H. 
Lamhei't,  H. 
Morris,  F.  K. 
I'oole,  S.  .1. 


KiiHi-s 


Jesus 
Pemli. 
Trin. 
I'eiiih. 
Calli. 


Peaccv,  11.  Jl. 
Uicharils,  R.  ('. 
Sniitli,  (i.  If, 
Sturdee,  It.  .J. 
Teaklu,  ,S.  (J. 
Tliuriow,  A.  \{. 


Kiiut-s 
Trin. 
Kitufs 
NoiiCiil./. 
Joh. 
Vnth. 


Turnell,  ('.  M. 
Ds  Turner,  H.  V. 
Wells,  E. 
Woiidniiin.  ('.  H. 


Joh. 
Km  III. 
I'tinh. 


lU 


ADVANCED   STUDENT. 
Alston,  L.  iVo«  Coll. 


FirsI  Class. 
Panton,  A.I.  F.  (iirloii 
Pearee,  M.  M.      Ni'iniliiim 


WOMEN. 
St'Cdiid  Class 


llinvon,  ('.  M. 
Bradford,  D.  M.  G. 
Fletcher,  H.  M. 
Stowell,  I,. 
Tlionjpson,  E.  L. 


Girton 

Newxham 

Newnham 

Girton 

Girton 


Thinl  Class. 
Hughes,  E.  L.  Girton 

Willis,  I).  S.  Ncwnliam 


Appasaniy,  P. 
Brown,  B.  U. 


PART   I. 

First  Class. 
Emm.      I         Flitch,  J.  E.  0. 
Trin.  Kerr,  K. 


Barber,  .1.  Trin. 

Berry,  S.  .\I.  Clan' 

J!vans,  t'.  i;.  SonColl. 
tiarle-Brownc,.I.H.  Joli. 

(Jordon,  J.  (J.  Trin. 

Hamilton.  T.  Kino's 

Harding,  \V.  1.  Joli. 

Hiirilav,  C,  A.  Trin. 

Cliallinnr,  \V.  K.  Trin. 

<  hapnian.  W.  II.  Trin. 

CoMiKlicr,  II.  Knim. 

Douglas,  R.  II.  I'fiiih. 

Ilanie.s,  .1.  W.  Trin. 

Edmunds,  .1.  h'mm. 

Evans,  1'.  H.  I'emli 

Fancourt,  \V.  Cains 


Second  Clas. 
Hicks,  (i.  B. 
Hone,  J.  .VI. 
.Inhnson,  W.  M. 
l.nsh,  ,J.  A. 
-'Mitchell,  W. 
(Illivanl,  K. 

Thii;l  Class. 
ianlniT  Bniwri.  I''.  S.  ( I 
C.i-.w.  II. 
Ihiidar,  S.  A. 
Holland.  F. 
I.anrcnce,  C. 
Morz,  E.  I,. 
Mills,  R.  S. 
Owen.  (J.  (^ 


Pel. 
Jesos 
Trin. 
H.Sehv. 

Cal/i. 
Kiinfs 


.  r.mi,. 

./,'.V,(.V 

Clirisfs 
Kiini-s 
Trill. 
K  inn's  I 
( 'orji. 
Trin.ll. 


Parker-Smith,  R.    Calh. 


King's 
Trin. 

Rii.ssell,  (i.  (;.  Kino's 

irde  Aldam.W.StA.  Tiun. 
Whit.',  .1.  B.  SonCoU.l 

Willianis.T.C.L.    NonColl\ 
Wilson,  .1.  1).  Cains 

W'inntield  Stratford. 

E.  ('.  Kinii'l] 

Phillips,  T.  V.  Pet. 

PilliioKton,  (i.  R.  Trin. 
Poolcy.  A.  M.  Clare 

Roberts,  A.  .1.  R.  Jesus 
Sassoon,  E.  V.  Trin. 
.Sleight,  A.  R.  Joli. 

Somerset  Ward, R.  Penili. 
'I'ruscott,  K.  F.  Kimi's 
Wilrs,  .1.  W.  NnnCi'l 


WOMEN. 


k  lill 


First  Class. 
Campbell,  .1.  L.    Girton 

Seeonil  Class. 
C'unninghum,  A.  Girton 
DixuD,  Ci.  Ncwnhaii 

jHCobson,  K.  M.  Girton 

1  0ln<i8ton»  Prl/.o. 


.hidsnn.  A. 
Hawthorn,  F    A. 
Hnhba.k,  .1.  C. 
Palnii  T,  ().  I,. 
I'eunvcuiik,  1>.  .V 
Randall,  S. 
Smith,  M.  II. 


Girton  , 
yewnham 

.Xeiriiham 
Seinihain 
Seienhain 
Seii'iiliain 
Sewn  ham 


Anderson,  A. 
Bennet,  I..  K. 
Brig|.s,  .\1. 
Huttcrslev,  M. 
Micludls,];. 
Parr,  K    E. 


A'eienlian^ 

(iii-lon 

.\eirnliati 

Xeivnhaii, 

Girton 

iVeumhan 


2  Forinerl)-  Fell.iw  of  Chrlsfi 


HISTORICAL   TRIPOSES. 


595 


June,  1903. 
Examiners: 
.1.  Westlake,  LL.D.,  Trinif//.  H.  A.  L.  Fislier,  (Oxon.) 

N.  Wedil,  M.A.,  Kiim's. 
.T.  H.  Claiiham,  M.A!,  Kinri's. 


0.  Browning,  M.A.,  Kiiu/'s 
S.  M.  Leatbcs,  M.A.,  Tvinitii. 


Aiii)asainv,  P. 
Uiown,  b:  (J. 


Em  III. 
Trill. 


PART    11. 

First.  C'las.w 
Flitch,  J.  E.  C.         Kiiiif.f 


BcTiy,  S.  M.  Vlare 

IJavies,  1).  Kiim's 

Douglas,  ]{.  II.  Pniih. 

Edmonds,  .1.  Kiiiiii. 
Garle-Browiie,.J.M.  Juh. 

Gordon,  .1.  (i.  Triii. 

Gray,  (i.  H.  -M.  Kini/'s 

Gray,  H.  Jesus 

Hamilton,  T.  Kinp's 


Barclay,  G.  .\.  Trin. 

Cliapman,  W.  II.      'I'riii. 
Evans,  P.  D.  Pern?;. 

Evans,  C.  E.         Son  Coll. 
Fancourt,  W.  Vaiiis 

fiardncrBrfiwn, K.S.G.  P,iiih. 


First  Class. 
('uniiingham,  A.  Girtoii 
Dixon,  (i.  Xewnliam 


Kerr,  K. 

Seconil  Class. 
Ilardiiitt,  W.  1. 
liar  Kisliad  fSinf,'li 
Hicks.  (}.  B. 
Hone,  J.  M. 
Ds  Hunt,  A.  E. 
Johnson,  \V.  M. 
Parker  Smitli,  U. 
Uohinson,  T.  H. 
Sassoon,  E.  V. 


Trill. 


J  oh. 

Jfih. 

Pel. 

Jesus 

Pet. 

Trii,. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Trin. 


1   .Vlitdiell.  \V. 


Schotield,  F.  H.  V.  Chrisl's 
.Sleight,  X.  B.  Jiih. 

Somerset- \Vard,R.  Peinli. 
.Strachey,  G.  L.         Trin. 
\Vaide-Aldani,W.St  A.  Trin. 
White,  .J.  B.  None  nil. 

Williams.T.C.L.    AniiCnll. 
Wilsnn,  .).  1).  C.iiii^ 


Third  Class. 
Laurence,  (.,'.  Trin. 

Locker-Lampson.O.S.  Trin. 
Lush,  J.  A.  H.Selw. 

Mills,  R.  S.  Corp. 

Ollivant,  E.  Kini/'s 


Phillips,  T.  C. 
Pilkington,  G.  H. 
Roberts,  A.  J.  H. 
Thompson,  E.  V. 
Watson,  A.  P. 


Pel. 

Trill. 

Jesus 

Kiiiii's 

Kimi's 


'OMEN. 


Seeonil  Class. 
Campbell,  J.  L. 
Hawthorn,  F.  A 
Hubback,  J.  C. 
Jaeohson,  K.  M 
Judson,  A. 
Micholls,  E. 
Palmer,  O.  L. 
Smith,  M.  H. 


Thiril  Class. . 

Girton        I  Bennet,  L.  K.  Girtoii 

Nevnham    Briggs,  M.  Ncwnhain 

Neinihaiii    Hattersley,  .M.  JSeirnliain 

Parr,  K.  K  Neinihain 

Pennyeuick,  I).  JI.     Aeirnliaiii 

Randall,  S.  Neii'iihuin 


Neiriiliaiii 
Gir/un 
Girtiin 
Xcicnhiiiii 
Newnliaiii 


Davies,  D.  J.         Trin. 


PART   I. 

First  Class. 

I         Michaelides,  C.  C. 


Kinq's 


Abbott,  II.  A. 

Agnew,  G.  ('. 

Allen,  (i.  K. 

Ash,  (i.  H. 

Hasu,  .\I. 

Cautlev,  P.  I".  L 

Devercux,  E.  R.  P.  Clirisfs 


Castle,  T.  R. 
Cooper,  A.  C 
Hacl<ing,  E.  M. 
Harrison,  H.  E, 
Hedley,  I. 


First  Class. 
Seaman,  M.         Xewnhain 
Shillington,  V.  M.  Girton 

.'^cennil  Class. 
-Vbrikossoff,  A.  Girton 


Seeiinil  Class. 

Qiieen.i-  Evans,  II.  T.  Joh. 

kiioi's  Fowler,  .\.  II.  Siil. 

Trill.      I         Gard,  II.  (i.  Fmin. 

Trill.  Goodall,  C.  II.  Kino's 

F.iiiiii.  llollins,  K.  .M.  Kimi's 

Trin.  .leiikins,  R.  T.  Triii. 

Kirkness,  I,.  II.  .Inli. 

Third  CliLss. 

Trin.  Hill,  R.  .1.  Pemh. 

Chrisl's  Kitson,  R.  I).  Trin. 

Pemh.  Lamplugh,  \.  .\.  F.  Joh. 

Kinq's  Ollivant,  R.  C.  Trin. 

Kinq's  Rohson,  R.  H.      A<///  Coll. 


WOMEN. 
Eccles,  .1.  Girloii 

I-klwardes,  M.  I,.  E.   Girlon 
Faweus,  A.  M.  Girlmi 

Howard,  Lady  D.  fi.  Girton 
N'orthcote,  J.  A'eirnliain 

I  Sharman,  R.  Ni  n-nhnm 


Reece,  M.  G.  B.  Joh. 

.Scvniciui-,  C.  Kimi's 

.Simpson,  D.  .\.  Cot.li. 

Tliimipsoii.C.  ll.F.  Trin. 

'nioniliill,  N.  Kinq's 

Walker,  .\.  II.  Triii. 

Wilkinson,  E.  R.  Joh. 


Russell,  P.  1).  Kinii's 

Sprigg,  II.  A.  G.      Triii. 
Tinn,  N.  Kinq's 

Webl).  i:.  Am  Coll. 

Weston,  . I.  C.  Kinq's 


Third  rV((.(.v 
Halcomhe,  .\I.  W.       Xetcnhain 
Harvev.  H.  G. 
Read,  K.  J.  I. 


Shuckljurgh,  U.  F. 
Taylor,  W.  A.  !S. 


Aewnham 
Girton 
Neiitiham 
Girlon 


k 


1  Gludstoue  Priie.     Formerly  FeUow  of  C'hrist'i 


506 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1904. 

ExAMINEltS  : 

W.  Cnnninghani,  D.D.,  Triniti/. 
J.  B.  Bury,  M.A.,  Kimfs. 
O.  Browning,  M.A.,  Kinii's. 
N.  Wedd,  M.A.,  Kim/'H.' 
R.  V.  Laurence,  M.A.,   7'rinih/. 
D.  J.  Medley,  M.A.,  (0.,on.)  ' 

PART   II. 


Kirkiiess,  L.  H. 
Nissiiii,  .1. 


J  nil. 


Russell,  G.  G. 
*WiiiKKeld-Stratford,  K.  ('. 


King' I 
King's 


Abbott,  H.  A.  QiiiU'iix' 

.\lU'ii,  G.  K.  Trill. 

Bovlc,  1).  II.  ./oil. 
BniouiHeld,  U.  S.   Cliri.ir.t 

t'autley,  P.  F.  L.     Triii. 

Cooper,  A.  C.  Cliri,'it'.\- 

Uavies,  1).  .J.  Trill. 

(iard,  II.  G.  Kmiii. 


Ash,  G.  B. 
Eaiiies,  J.  W. 
Hill,  R.  .1. 


Trill. 
Trill. 
I'riiih. 


Srroml  Cla.s's. 

Hall,  J.  F.  Clare 

Hedley,  I.  King's 

Lanipiugli.A.A.F.  Joh. 

'     '       ■"  Trin. 

Trin.H. 

Jnh. 

KimVoll. 
Kiiui's 


I.odj<e,  t. 
])s  Owen,  (i.  f. 
Hcece,  .M.  (i.  B. 
Robsnii,  U.  H. 
Seynioiir,  ('. 

Thinl  CliLis. 


Kitson,  R.  I).  Trill. 

Glllvaiit,  R.  C.        Trill. 
Russell,  P.  D.  King'i 


Simpson,  D.  A.  C/itli. 
Thompson, 0.  H.  F.  Triii. 

Tliornhill,  N.  King's 

Truscott,  R.  F.  Kiiui's 

Walker,  A.  H.  Triii. 

Wiles,  J.  W.  NonColl. 

AVilkinson,  E.  R.  Jnh. 


SprigK,  H.  A.  G.      Trin. 
Webb,  E.  NonVull. 

Weston,  J.  C.  Kiiui's 


First  Class. 
Adamson,  M.  A.     Newnhain 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class.  | 

Bennett,  N.  (Urtnn         1 

Fawcus,  A.  M.  Oirlnii 

Howard,  Lady  1).  U.  Girton 
Seaman,  M.  Xeivnluim 

.Sharman,  R.  Aficnliain 

Shillington.  V.  M.      Girton 


Third  Class. 

Balconihe,  M.  W.       Newnlium 
Edwardes,  M.  L.  E.   Girton 


Harvey,  H.  G. 
Nortbcote,  J. 
Read,  R.  .J.  I. 
Shuckburgh,  D.  F. 
Taylor,  W.  A.  S. 


Newnham 
jS' civil  ham 
Girton 
Siwnham 
(iirtun 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


597 


PART  I.— June,  1904. 


iFav,  C.  R. 
iPliiIlips,  C. 


Kiny's 
Kiwi  s 


Ueddv.C.  R. 
Uevnolds,  H.  (». 


J„h. 
Kmm. 


Bill,  S.  .V. 
Bootliroyd,  M  E. 
Bouf|uet,  .\.  ('. 
Brav.sliav,  S. 
Burcliclf,  F.  B. 


Trill. 
Trill. 
Trill. 
Cath. 
Kinii's 


Carmiclmcl,  E.  W.  XimCuli. 


Collctt, 
Deck,  S.  F. 
Dickinson,  P.  P. 
FitzfJerald,  O.  T. 
Ford,  R.  M. 


Pciiih. 
CitiiLf 
Kiiiij'f 
King's 
Tri'n.H. 


Second  Class. 

(iilliland,  (i.  F.       Triii. 
(■rant,  J.  Kimis 

(irt-ar,  E.  L.  NaiiCo//. 

(iull,  E.  M.  Trill. 

llallowes.B.  .J.  K.  Cuius 


Hilton,  II.  D. 
Hudson,  K.  t'. 
Hulbert,  F.  S. 
Iwasaki,  K. 
.Jones,  F.  K. 


Ti 

Trill. 

Triti. 

Peiiili. 

Christ's 


Jordan,  II.  H.  Peiiib. 
Rose,  H.  C.  Joh. 

Tatham,  (J.  B.  Triii. 
Teniiant,  N.  R.  D.  Piiiih. 
Webb,  U.V.  Clirisl's 

Weber,  R.  E.  Peiiih. 

Wellesley,  R.  Kinifs 

Wilkinson,  I,,  l'.     Joli. 
Yuis'ala(//.ft.//. 
Prince  of  Hi  am)   Triii. 


Aslicroft.  .1.  M.  Cuius 

Ball,  K.  F.  .rcmis 

Bell,  W.  H.  D.  Trill. 

Berry,  W.  Kiiuj's 
Bowen-Colthurst, 

R.  M-^G.  Trill. 

Burke,  H.  F.  A'//i(/'.v 

Buxton,  L.  W.  W.  Tri'ii. 
Coopland-.Iulian, 

T.  R  Queens' 

Cope,  T.  C.  Trin. 

Davies,  L.  D.  Queens' 


Tliinl  Class. 

Deane,  C.  M. 
P'osbrooke,  H.  L. 
Hope,  <;.  L.  N. 
iIutchinson,A.C.f', 
Kennedy,  A.  K.  C. 
Kent,  C. 
King,  S. 

I.ea  Wilson,  C.  A. 
Macniorran,  K.  .M. 
Meyer,  H.  (i. 
Morrison,  H.  H. 
Napier,  P.  H. 


Trin. 

Clare 

Pemb. 

.  Tr.  H. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Clare 

Trin. 

Kino's 

Trill. 

H.  .Selw. 

Trin. 


Overy,  K. 

Kmm. 

Payne-Cook,  ( 

i.  (. 

.  Corp. 

Reed,  L.  (i. 

King's 

Second^,  E.  ( 

King's 

Somervell,  A 

C. 

Kinifs 

Tliornton,  N. 

S. 

Trill. 

Torrey,  G.  E. 

F. 

Trill. 

Venn,  J.  A. 

Trin. 

Walker,  E.  K. 

Trin. 

Wilkinson,  C. 

A. 

Sill. 

Younn,  .J.  D. 

Pemb. 

WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
Abrani,  A.  Girton 


Second  Class. 


Bradshaw,  J. 
Rickards,  A.  V. 
Sills,  K.  W. 


Newnham 

Girton 

Girton 


Third  Class. 

Koppel,  A.  H.  O.  Newnham 

MacArthur,  S.  E.  Newnham 

Mason,  K.  W.  Newnham 

Morlais- Jones,  M.  G.  Girton 

Scott,  M.  Newnham 

Simmonds,  H.  M.  Netvnham 

Stevenson,  E.  R.  Newnham 


1  Gladstone  Priie. 


598 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 
June,  1905. 


Examiners 


/R.  V.  Laurence,  M.A.,  Tiinitij. 
I  J.  B.  Buvy,  M.A.,  King'g. 

F.  W.  Head,  M.A.,  Eramanuel. 

W.  E.  Heitlaud,  M.A.,  8t  John's. 

D.  J.  Medley,  M.A.,  Oa^oii. 

T.  Thoniely,  M.A.,  rnnity  Hall. 


Ds  Atke.v,  K.  A.  11.     Peiiib. 

Biisu,  M.  Emm. 

Ds    Heck,  F.  G.  M.       Vhii-r 


DsAmiaiiil,  A.  \V. 

J'i'lllh. 

Ball,  i;.  F. 

■/««,¥ 

Bill,  S.  A. 

Trin. 

Bootlirojd,  F.  F 

Trim. 

Bouquet,  A.  ('. 

Triv. 

Mnivsliav,  S. 

CaHi. 

Ts  Biiggs,  VV.  li. 

Chrisf 

l>s  Clague,  J. 

f\t. 

Collett,  S. 

I'aiib. 

Deck,  S.  F. 

Cains 

Dickinson,  P.  P. 

Kinij's 

Aslicroft,  J.  M.      t'«(«.v 
Bowen  C'oltliurst.H. MacG. 
Trin. 
Burke,  II.  F.  King's 

Buxton,  li.  W.  \V.  Trin. 
( 'iii'niicIiael,F.W.  NonCull. 
C'oopland-.lulian,  T.  F. 

Qmens' 
Cope,  T.  (;.  Trin. 

Davies,  I,.  D  Qiiniis' 

Deaiie,  C.  II.  Trin. 


PART  II. 

First  Class. 

Fav,  C.  \\. 

Kiini's 

Reynolds,  H.  0. 

Emm. 

Keniiedv,  W.  T. 

Trih. 

Ds  Bust,  P.  J. 

Pemb. 

Phillips,  C.  S. 

Kiwi's 

Ds  Veoli,  G.  S. 

Job. 

ticctiiiil  Class 

Flliut,  E.  J. 

Trill. 

Kennedy,  A.  K.  ( 

.Trin. 

Ford,  H.  M. 

Trin.H. 

Ds  Parsons;',  ('. 

Pemb. 

Goodall,  C.  H. 

King's 

Ds  Searle,  G.  A.  II. 

Chrisf 

(irant,  J. 

King's 

Seconde,  K.  C. 

Kinii's 

Grant,  F.  H.  S. 

Joh. 

Tathani,  G.  B. 

Trin. 

(iull,  K.  .M. 

Trin. 

Tennant.  N.  U.  D 

Prmb. 

IIalUnvcs,H..J.  K 

Cains 

Weber,  R.  I'.. 

I'emb. 

Hamilton, K.L.B 

Jiih. 

Welleslev,  U. 

KilKl'.s 

HuKhes,J.W.  W. 

Emm. 

Wilkinson,  I,.  V. 

.loll'. 

Jordan,  H.  K. 

Pemb. 

Ds  Wilson,  T.  I.  W. 

King's 

Third  Class 

Gilliland,  G.  F. 

Trin. 

Meyer,  11 

G. 

Trin. 

(irear,  E.  L. 

KonCull. 

Napier,  P 

H. 

Trin. 

Harrison,  H.  E. 

King's 

Overv,  K. 

Phnm. 

Hilton,  11.  D. 

Trin. 

Payne-Co 

jk,(i.(; 

Ciirii. 

Hope,  (i.  I-.  N. 

Pemh. 

Sliannoii, 

(i.  c. 

.M>. 

Hudson,  K.  ('. 

Trin. 

Thornton 

N.  S. 

Trin. 

Ilulbert,  K.  fS. 

Trin. 

'I'orrev,  (i 

!■:.  F. 

Trin. 

hvasaki,  K. 

Prmb. 

Venn,'.l. 

\. 

Trin. 

King,  S. 

Clare 

Webb,  11. 

c. 

Cbrisl's 

I.ea-Wilson,C.  A 

Trin. 

Wilkinsoi 

,  C.  A. 

Sill. 

WOMEN. 

.Abrani,  .\.  flirlun 

Kol'pel.A.II.O.J.I'.  NruDbam 


.MorLiis  .Iones,M.(; 
Kickards,  A.  V. 
Saehs,  I.  It. 
Scott,  .M. 
Sills,  K.  W. 
Stevenson,  K.  R. 


(;irl,ai 

flirlun 

Scirnhiim 

Nrii'niiiim 

Cfirlon 

New  nil  am 


Bradshaw,  .1. 
.■MacArtlnir,  S.  \'. 
Mason.  K.  W. 
SinnniPiHls.  II.  .M. 


,\iirnliam 
.\rivnham 
,\,irnham 
.\i  irnhaili 


Wordsworth,  K.  C.     Aewnham 


HISTOKICAL  TRIPOSES. 


699 


June,  1905 

PART   I. 

Firxt  Class. 

Brown,  A.  E. 

.Joh. 

Milner-Wliite,  £. 

Kino's 

Neville,  A.  AV. 

Jesus 

Young,  P.  N.  F. 

Joli. 

Second  Class 

Allen,  M.  T. 

Trill. 

Joseph,  H. 

Kiwi's 

Rarasev,  AV.  J. 

Trin.H. 

Carlile,  R.  C. 

Pemh. 

Lewis,  C.  M. 

Kino's 

8alt,  AV.  M. 

PemI). 

De,  P.  f. 

Down. 

Mackennal,  Vf.  L. 

Trill. 

Sen,  S.  K. 

Down. 

Francis,  E.  (i. 

Trin. 

Morton,  ("..  F. 

Em  III. 

Slater,  .J.  A. 

Emm. 

(iihl.s,  AV.  .1.  I?. 

Qui'eihs' 

Muir,  U.  M.  P. 

Cains 

Squire,  .1.  ('. 

Joh. 

Iloskviis,  K.  f. 

Jisns 

Nancarrow,  J.  V. 

Kiwi's 

AVinter,  .J.  F. 

Emm. 

Ihii,'lifs-(;il)h,  A 

P.    Trill. 

Pollock,  II.  ]{. 

Trill. 

AVodehouse,  F.  A 

PemI,. 

Jiuvis.c.  H. 

Joh. 

Potter,  AV.  N. 

re  ml). 

AVorthani,  H.  E. 

Kiiiifs 

Third  Class. 

BhukburiK-Dani 

ll,H.E.Trm. 

Griffin,  H.  J.  S. 

Trin. 

Long,  R.  P. 

II.  Selu: 

lirailimrv ,  .1.  F. 

King',<i 

(iuilfortl,  E.  L. 

Clare 

Rawlings,  A.  (i. 

Trill. 

IJuiilett/o.  11. 

Kino's 

Harrison,  F. 

Kino's 

Southern,  N. 

Kiiii/'s 

(•Iiasf,r.  F. 

Pni'ili. 

Heard,  N. 

Pemh. 

Spiers,  A.  L.  ('. 

Trill. 

Cliuiiu,  N. 

Kimi'x 

Uoilges,  E.  C. 

Trin. 

Stantield,  A.  V. 

Clare 

ClissoliI,  W. 

Joli: 

Holmes,  B.  .S. 

Sid. 

Tindall,  H.  s. 

Pemh. 

Davits,  \V.  V. 

Jc^u.i 

Ince,  R.  B. 

Pet. 

Usher,  H.  N. 

Cuius 

Durham,  A.  C. 

Cur  11. 

Keeble,  C.  F.  A. 

Joh. 

AValker,  J.  (;. 

Jesus 

Fitch,  ('.  n. 

Jusux 

Kolian,  C  M. 

Trin. 

Walpole,  H.  S. 

Emm. 

Formal!,  A. 

Pemh. 

Leadbeater,  AV.  E. 

H.  Selu: 

AVild,  T.  N. 

Christ's 

WOMEN. 


First  Class. 
i6niith,  M.  A.  F.        (iirto 


Seeiind  Cla.is. 


Hcauinont,  M. 
Hcntwicli,  U.  N. 
Chandler,  A.  H. 
Collier,  E. 
Conway,  A.  E. 
Deutsch,  H. 
Duiilop,  ().  J. 
Ellis,  I).  M.  B. 
Keith,  T. 
jMatthews,  E.  M. 
Newman,  .1.  () 
Portway,  D. 


V. 


Mewnham 

Girtim 

jSeii'iiham 

Neiriiliam 

jXeii'iiham 

(Hrliiii 

Uirliiii 

.Seiriiliaiii 

air'oii 

.\eiriiliaiii 

Aeiriiham 

Newiiham 


Third  Clas 

'• 

(Jeorge,  E.  K. 
(ioodbodv,  C.  J. 
Kotblack,  K. 
Scrutton,  .J.  M. 
Seebobm,  M.  E. 
AVilliams,  C.  N. 

(llliail 

Xeienliom 

(lirliin 

Girloii 

dirloii 

Xeiriihain 

600 


Examiners 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 

June,  1906. 

'J.  S.  Reid,  Litt.D.,  Oonville  and  Cuius. 

F.  W.  Head,  M.A.,  Ewmanuel. 

G.  T.  Lapsley,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
L.  L.  Price,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

W.  F.  Rfddaway,  M.A.,  King's. 
{T.  Thoriiely,  M.A.,  Trinity  Hall. 

PART  II. 


Its  1-  Brooke,  Z.  N. 
Brown,  .V.  E. 
Cohn,  P.  V. 


Jolt. 
.Jot,. 
Trin. 


Nichols,  F.  11. 
Savage,  K.  (J. 
Us  Simpson,  .1.  H. 


Trin. 
Down. 
Pcmb. 


Tobias,  G.  W.  E.  Sid. 
Young,  P.  N.  F.     Joli. 


Allen,  M.  T.  Trin. 

I's  Carver,  L.  H.  L.  Ji'mis 

Ds  iJerlnian,  A.  J.  Christ's 

I'itoli,  ('.  H.  ./,'.v«.v 

(Jilil.s,  W.  .J.  K.  Qiurns 

Us  Hardy,  E.  M.  Vlirisl's 

Harrison,  F.  Kind's 
Us  Hen<Iriks,C.A.t'..J.  Clare 

Hodges,  E.  C.  Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Hoskjns,  K.  C.       Jesus 
IIuglies-Gibb,  A.  P.  Trin. 
Ince,  R.  B.  Pet. 

.Joseph,  U.  Kin<i's 

Kohan,  C.  M.  Trin. 

Leadbeater,  VV.  E.  //.  Setw. 
Morton,  (i.  F.         Emm. 
Muir,  11.  .M.  V.       Caitis 
Pollock,  II.  H.        Trin. 


Potter,  W.  N. 

PemI). 

.Salt,  W.  M. 

Pemh. 

.Southern,  N. 

Kinifs 

Squire,  .1.  V. 

.loll. 

Storrs,  H.  St  .J. 

Kin(i's 

Wild,  T.  N. 

Chris  fs 

Winter,  .1.  F. 

Em  III. 

Worthani,  H.  E. 

Kiini's 

Yugala  (//./<.//.  Princi)  Trin 


Blackliuriie  Daiiiell, 


H.  E. 

Trin. 

Us  liurden,  H.  A. 

Trin. 

farlile,  R.  C. 

Peinl,. 

Chase,  C.  V. 

Pemh. 

Uavies,  W.  V. 

Jesus 

Urey,  O.  R. 

Cliri.sl 

Forman,  A. 

PemI). 

Francis,  E.  G. 

Trin. 

Deutsch,  11. 
Smith,  M.  A.  F. 


Girlon 
Girlon 


Tliird  Class. 

(Iriffin,  H.  .1.  S.  Trin. 

(iuilford,  I';.  L.  Clare 

Heard,  N.  Pemh. 

Holmes,  H.  S.  Sid. 

l)s  .Johnston,  R.  W.  Pemb. 

Keeble,  C.  F.  A.  Jolt. 

Long,  R.  P.  //.  Selu: 
.Mackenual,  W.  L.  Trin. 

Morton,  C.  E.  H.  Selw. 


ADVANCED  STUDENT. 
Uavies,  D.  J.  Sid. 

WOMEN. 


Second  Cla.<!s. 


Heaumont,  M. 
Chandler,  A.  H. 
Collier,  E. 
('on way,  A.  E. 
Dunlop,  ().  .1. 
Ellis,  1).  M.  B. 
Iletherington,  .1.  I. 
Hotblack,  K. 
Keith,  r. 
ManHeld,  .M.  R. 
Matthews,  E.  M. 
Newman,  .F.  O.  A. 
I'ortway,  U. 
Seebohni,  M.  \'.. 
Zimniern,  l>.  .M. 


Neivniuiin 

Ncivniiam 

Xetvitliam 

jfewnliam 

Girtoii 

iSetvnIiiim 

Girlon 

Girlon 

Girlon 

Girlon 

Neivniiain 

Nen'niiain 

Neivnlinm 

Girlon 

Girlon 


J'itt,  C.  H. 
Slater,  .1.  A. 
Spiers,  A.  I>.  C. 
Strugnell,  E.  H. 
Tindall,  H.  S. 
Usher,  R.  N. 
Walpole,  H.  S 


Corp. 

Emm. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

I'emh. 

Coins 

El 


Wodehouse,  F.  A.  Pemh. 


Third  Class. 

George,  li.  K.  Girlon 

(inodbody,  C.  ,}.  Neicniiai 

Scrutton,  .1.  M.  Girlon 

Williams,  C.  N.  Xeirnltat 


1  Oliulntolio  Pr 


Dronltir  Fellow  of  t'ai.u. 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


601 


June,  1906. 

PART   I. 

First  Class. 

Keeling,  F.  H.  Trin. 
Sells,  C.  C.  V.  R.  Trin. 
Spens,  H.  B.  Kimi's 

iWard,  1).  W.  .Jolt'. 


Adams,  H.  P. 
Ainswortli,  '1'. 
Bfiinett,  J.  (i. 
Browne,  W.  M. 
Buckle,  H.  W. 
Clark,  F.  H.  H. 
Darlow,  11. 
de  Rothschild,  K. 
Evans,  F.  N. 


Trin. 
Trin. 
Kiruj's 
Christ's 
Trin. 
Trin. 
Down. 
A.  Trin. 
Trin. 


Second  Class. 

Evitt,  E.  IT.  Emm. 

Garrett,  R.  W.  B.  Kiiui's 
fionnne,  E.  E.  C.    7'rin.  H. 
Hav,  W.  K.  .Joh. 

Herbert,  P.  M.        Trin. 
Livingstone,  F.  D.  Pet. 
M'^fleuient,  F.  J.  C.  Trin. 
Martin,  \V.  M.        Trin. 
Nair,  K.  R.  Emm. 


Nutter,  S.  B.  Emm. 

Scott,  A.  P.  Pet. 

Seymour,  F.  Trin. 

Sheepshanks,C.J.n.  Trin. 
Smith,  B.  T.  I).     NonColl. 
Stale),  .J.  E.  NonColK 

Wadia,  N.  J.  Joli. 

Webster,  C.  K.       Ktiii/s 
Williams,  H.  F.  F.  Clare 


Third  Chu 

.«. 

Andrewes  rthw 

itt, 

Geake,  A. 

Joh. 

I'reeston,  R.  S. 

Clare 

II. 

Trin. 

Gladstone,  R.  T 

.    Trin. 

Ransford,  F.  B 

Kini;'s 

Ashcroft,  II. 

Cii'ts 

(Ireen,  .1.  R.  E. 

Kino's 

Rvie,  E.  U. 

Tri'n. 

Austin,  S. 

Call,. 

Heard,  A.  St  .J. 

Cains 

Sutcliffe,  -J.  H. 

Cains 

Bridges,  ¥.  LI. 

Corini,': 

Kendall,  H.  B. 

Pemb. 

Swavne,  J.  C. 

Maud. 

Cappel,  N.  L. 

Trin. 

Lowson,  K.  .J. 

Cains 

Tenipler,.).F.  H.   Trin. 

{olnian,  L.  M. 

Pernio. 

Mander,  (i.  P. 

Trin. 

Vause,  T.  C. 

Joh. 

Uviie,  11.  IC.  L. 

K  inn's 

Mitchell,  A.  G. 

.Sill. 

Williams,  W.  C. 

H.  Pemb. 

Fieuret,  F.  S. 

Trin. 

Parsons,  .J.  R. 

Trin. 

Wood,  E.  R. 

Trin. 

Gardiner,  T.  W. 

Emm. 

Po>vell,  K. 

Kiwi  s 

WOMEN. 

First  Clasi 

. 

Second  Cla 

is. 

Third  Cla 

ts. 

Uowden-Smitb, 

\.  G. 

Addison,  A.  M. 

A'cimhain 

Bo 

vs,  T.  M. 

Newnham 

A'eirnlifim 

Hutler,  .M.  I). 

Neiciiltaiii 

Mitchell,  L. 

JVewnham 

Dewer,  E.  U. 

Neienham 

Re 

irden,  (>.  M. 

Oirton 

Oodds,  M.  H. 

Newnhain 

Smith.  M. 

Oirton 

Gardner,  E.  M. 

Neivnham 

Jordan,  M.  O. 

Newnham 

Milner,  E.  J.  .M. 

Oirton 

Rendel,  F.  !•:. 

A'ewnham 

Rose,  1.  G. 

Oirton 

Roseveare,  U.  A. 

Newnltam 

Salaman,  E.  E. 

Girton 

Stebbinx,  L.  8. 

Oirton 

Walters,  P.  H. 

Oirton 

Wolstenholme,  .M. 

Neivnham 

1  GladHtoue  P 

iie. 

26 


602 


HISTOKICAL  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1907. 


/J.  S.  Reid,  Litt.D.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
G.  E.  Green,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Oaius. 
W.  F.  Reddaway,  M.A.,  King's. 
Examiners  \  G.  T.  Lapsley,  M.A.  (Hon.),  Trinity. 
i  H.  W.  V.  Temiiurley,  M.A.,  Pete ihou.se. 

C.  R.  L.  Fletcher,  MA.,  Oxon. 
\L.  L.  Price,  M.A.,  Oxon. 


PART   II. 


Adams,  H.  P.  Trhi. 
Hubback,  F.  W.  Trhi. 
Keeling,  F.  H.        Triii. 


nr.<:l  Cl(is.s. 

Milner-Wliite,  E.    Kimi'.s- 
I)s  Seaton,  A.  A.         Pcmh. 


Speiis,  H.  K  Kiiifi'i 

W«I)ster,  ('.  K.        King'sl 


I)s  Bailev,  R.  F.  Kmq's 

Browiif,  W.  M.  Clirul'.' 

Uuckle,  (i.  W.  Trill. 

Burdett,  (»    II.  Kiim'.s 

Ds  Biirtoi),  W.  C/iri.si': 

lU-  Kotlisdiiia,!-:.  A.  Triii 

J)s  Di'uiiiiiiond,  .1.  (^.  Clirisi't 

Ds  Ellis,  A.  I  .hih. 

Evans,  K.  N.  VV/j*. 


SiraiKl  Cld.s.t. 

Evitt,  E.  U. 

(Janett,  R.  \V.  H. 
I>s  Harris,  A.  M. 

llav,  W.  K. 
Ds  .JdiUiii,  II.  A. 

.lolly,  i:.  II.  P. 

Kri5liiiauiiii:i..I.  K. 

M'^^Clenunt.  F.  .!.< 

Martin,  W.  JVl. 


Kill,/ 

.ll-SIIX 

.Jnli. 
.Jiwis- 
Juh. 
F.  Ill  II 
:  Trii 
Trill. 


Powell,  K.  King's] 

Scott,  A.  P.  Pd. 

.Si'vninur,  ]<'  Trill. 

Sli"eL'|isliank.s,('..I.II.  Trii: 
St:i]f\,.).  E.  SoiiC 

Tlionias.  H.  H.        Dmr 
VVadia,  N.  .1.  .fnl,. 

Williams.  II.  K.  V.  Clar 


.\iiisw(irtli,  T. 
Bridges,  F.  1,1. 
Cap)iel,  N.  li. 
Colnian,  I..  .VI. 
Dyne,  II.  E.  L. 
Fieuret,  F.  S. 
(iardiner.  T.  W. 


Trill. 

C„r,ms 

Trill. 

I'niih. 

Kill,,:-, 

Trill. 

Emm. 


Tliiril  (7,(.v, 
(ieakc,  .\. 
(;iadst(ine,  R.  T. 
Heard,  .\.  St  .1. 
Inder.  H.  \\ . 
Kendall,  H.  It. 
1-owson,  K.  .1. 


.r,i),. 

Trill. 


Diiirii 
I'niili. 


iVIitoliell,  .\.  (i. 

Prc.'st R.  S. 

Ransford,  F.  B. 
Its  Ktcd,  II.  I.. 
Swavne.  .1.  ('. 


Sill. 
Vliiri 
Kill,/'.' 
Clar,- 

M.KIll 


Williams,  W.C.  B.  I'liiili, 


W03IEN. 


First  (7(1.1.1. 
Bi)\vdcn-Siiiltli,  .\.  (i.  Nfinihain 


Sfcoiid  Cla.1.1. 


Thinl  Cla.1.1. 


Addison,  .\.  M. 
Dcwar,  I-;.  H. 
Dodds,  M.  H. 
(iardner,  K.  M 
Jordan,  M.  1). 
Milner,  E.  .1.  M. 
Hend.'l,  F.  E. 
Rdseveare,  H.  A. 
Stebliiiig,  L.  S. 
Walters,  P.  H. 


Nciriiliuiii 

Ni'inihaiii 

Ni-u'ii  It  11)11 

Ni  William 

Newnham 

Oirton 

Newnham 

Neumham 

Girlon 

GirltiH 


Rose,  I.  (i. 
Salaman,  E.  E. 
Wolstenliolino,  M. 


Girlon 
Girhiii 
Nrifiih 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOSES. 


603 


June,  1907. 


PART   I. 


'Previt6-Oitoii,C.  \V.     Joh. 
Reynolds,  J.  W.  Trin. 


Salter,  F.  K. 
Snape,  K.  H. 


Trin. 
Emm. 


Aiuterson.A.  !■:.  D.  Trin. 


AtUiiisnii.  A.  V. 
Hcdier,  (i.  (;. 

n.icitii,  c.  z.  M. 

livicUlov,  Is. 
Coriie.  1).  W. 
Dipliie,  II. 
Dolison,  II.  -M. 
(irein,  J.  K.  .'^. 
Ihinkiv,  ('.  P. 


Tri'ii.  '• 
Trin. 
Citlh.  I 
A-;/H/'.v  ! 
Ihrist's  [ 
7V/)(.  I 
Pet. 
Hfmh. 


Second  f'/rti.v 

Hollins.  N.  ('. 
Koable,  R. 
Kvuiiomaii,  \.  IC. 
l.ariiiour,  A.  ('. 
I.iaoli.  W.  J. 
L\(m,  VV.  T. 
.Mayes,  R.M. 
Xewniau,  R.  \.  W.  Trii 
Powell,  E.  W.  7c/)( 

Preston,  S/r  J.        Trin. 


Emm. 

Maq,l. 

Peinh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Kino's 

Si,i: 


Pvnian,  K.  L. 
Uo\l>v,  G.  J.  AI. 
iShaw,  G.  S. 
.Smith,  1).  B.  M. 
Smith,  .J.  F. 
Stirling,  G.  S. 
.Siihbarao,  N.  S. 
Ward,  .1.  S.  M. 
Whitaker,  J.  R. 
Whitwell,  n. 


(inecn.i' 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Joli. 

Clare 

.loh. 

Trin.  11. 

Si,l. 

Vhrist'.t 


rsircli,  (;.('. 
Kiir^rsa,  F. 
Crewilsiiii,  It.  K. 
I>(ueliar,  .1.  L. 
l»rcw.  A.  1.. 
Knj;lisli,  .M.  C. 
Kvaiis,  y.  1.. 
Fulfonl,  R.  11. 
llervev,  A.  ('.  ('. 
.Jaeksoii,  .J.  i:.  N.  Jul,: 
Ja«o,  K.  O.  Emm. 


Trin. 

falh. 

Kinii'.i 

Kimi's 

Trii,. 

Pemh. 

Trin. 

Emm. 

Kimfs 


Thiril  Chi.v.0. 

.Johnstone,  C.  .\.     Mddil. 
Kiiit,  N.  B.  Cln-isl's 

Kisch,  K.  R.  Cl,ire 

I.oxdale.  R.  (i.  M.  Trin. 
.MalUirv,  (i.  H.  L.  Mmnl. 
.Mawe,  .\I.  1).  Kinii:t 

.Maxwill.  \V.  F.  J.  Tri'n. 
.Melville,  II.  C.         Ti-in. 
.McjntKonicrv,  N.      Il.Selir. 
.MontKoniory,  1).  S.  ]I.S,li,: 
Miikerjea,  l).  Knim. 


NichoUs,  n.  M. 
Pain,  .1.  \\. 
Powell,  T.  F. 
Pvnian,  W.  II. 
RfitlinKer.  II.  .S 
RolM>rtS(in  Suiitl 

X.  .M. 
Riukl,  N.  B. 
Steavenson,  A.  G.  Pemb. 
TreadKOld,  II.         Cains 


Down. 
Pemb. 
Trin. 
('Iiri.fl  i 
Kin.r.t 

Kinn's 
Emm. 


Fi>-st  C'/u.s-.v. 
Elkin,  C.  E.  Ncirnhai 


WOMEN. 
Second  Cla-is. 


.\shdown,  E.  M. 
Hepburn,  O.  S. 
.lones,  M.  (i. 
Linton,  .V.  S. 
Russell,  1>. 
Smith,  E.  L.  S. 


Newnhum 

Gil-ton 

Girlon 

Newnhum 

Girton 

Newnhain 


Thiril  Class 

Drumniond,  N.  B. 
Hilev,  1>.  .J.  M. 
.Jamrsoii,  K.  P. 
Williams,  G.  M. 


Girton 
Girton 
Girton 
Newnham 


1  (Jlailstunc  Prize. 


26—2 


604 


HISTOmCAL  TRIPOSES. 


June,  1908. 

E.  V.  Laurence,  M.A.,  Trinitji. 
J.  N.  Figgis,  Litt.D.,  St  Cathaime's. 
J.  P.  Whitney,  B.D.,  Kin</'s. 
■r.,. „.     J  a.  E.  Green,  M.A.,  Caius. 

EXAMINEUS  ^  Tir    T7I     T      J  AT   A        /-•       ■ 

W.  E.  Jordan,  M.A.,  hiny  s. 

J.  H.  Clapham,  M.A.,  Kini/'s. 

H.  W.  V.  Temperley,  M.A'.,  Peterhonse. 

C.  R.  L.  Fletcher,  M.A.,  Oxon. 


PART   II. 


l)s  Kwer,  W.  N. 

Trill. 

]'ri-vite()rtoii,C. 

W.  J.ih. 

(ireen,  .J.  K.  S. 

I'd. 

Kovnolils,  .1.  W. 

Trill. 

KeaWe,  H. 

Mifiil. 

SiCiiiil    ( ■/il.y.s 

Aiui.-rson,  A.K.I*.  Triii. 

l)s  Ham,  <;.  L. 

l-hri-ifs 

Atkinson,  \  . 

M,i,i,l. 

Hankiv,  I',  r. 

I'riiili. 

Huckley,  i:. 

Ciil'li. 

l>s  llarktr,  H.  (i. 

fniib. 

BurKos.s,  V. 

Oith. 

Hollins,  .\.  ('. 

Km  III. 

DsClijin,  .^.  .1. 

Ihnrii. 

Kent,  N.  H. 

Christ's 

Clark,  V.  11.  11. 

Trill. 

Kciuieniaii,  A.  !•« 

I'riiili. 

l)c\icliai',  .1.  1.. 

Kiiufs 

l.i-auli,  W.  .1. 

Trill. 

hippie,  11. 

Christ's 

Livinfistoni',  F.  1). 

Pit. 

Dobson,  11.  M. 

Trin. 

iVIair,  K.  .M. 

.Sill. 

n.s  Durnford,  K.  S. 

Kino's 

.Malhirv,  (i.  11.  1, 

Maml. 

DsKllis,  .1.  W.  ('. 

siii: 

.Miiv.s,  H.  .M. 

.Sill'. 

I)s  Fair,  C.  11. 

r.mh. 

I'dWrll,    K.   \V. 

Trill. 

<;riffitliB,  W.  M. 

ll.Sf/ir. 

Third  C/iiss 

AndiTSdU,  1,.  1{ 

I).    J  oh. 

•lackscin,  J.  E.  N 

J  oh. 

Birch,  (i.  C. 

Trill. 

•laKo,  E.  (). 

Eiiiiii. 

English,  M.  C. 

I'.iiili. 

Ln.vdalf,  H.  (i.  M 

Trill. 

Evans,  V.  L. 

Trill. 

Ma.\wtll,  \V.  E.  J 

Trill. 

(;reen,  J.  R.  E. 

Kiiifi'.t 

MontKunicry,  D.  .s 

.  H.Hi-hi'. 

■Salter,  F.  I{. 
<napt-,  H.  II. 


I'ow.il,  T.  E. 
I'vniaM,  U.  I,. 
rvnian,  W.  II. 
lUitlinKcr,  II.  .->. 
Koxliv,  f..  .1.  .M. 
.^^iiitt,  II.  li. 
Sniitli,  I).  H.  .M. 
Sti'avcnscin,  .\.  ( 
Treailtrold,  II. 
War.l,  .1.  S.  .\1. 
Whitwill,  If. 
Uip.Mlnian,  (i.  .s. 


Trill. 
.Ir.iiis 
Christ' I 
Ki  lilt's 
tjinviis' 
./rsiis    • 
I' III  III. 
I'niih. 
Cuius 
Trill,  h 
Christ'. 


.MontKoniiTV,  .\.     y/..s.7. 
Kudd,  .N.  li.  F.iiim. 

Tliorne  Waitf,  A.  Joh. 
Whitaker,  J.  H.     Sid.     • 


A  />VA  Xt  '/■:/>   STIDENT. 
(iwvn,  H.  !•■.  Kiiiiii. 


U'O.MEA 

Fir. 

t  Clas 

.Srriiiid 

Cla.- 

V. 

Thi 

id  Clas 

s. 

Elkin,  ('. 

E. 

A'rioiiham 

Ashdown,  E.  .M 

Aiiviiham 

Druniniiind, 

•S.  B. 

Oirton 

Butler,  M.  D. 

yrwn/iam 

Hiley,  I).  .1. 

.M. 

O'irton 

Hephurn,  ().  .s. 

(iirliiii 

.laniesiin,  K 

P. 

Oirton 

Jones,  .M.  U. 

Uirtoii 

Hussell,  1). 

Oirton 

Linton,  A.  S. 

Xnnnham 

Williams,  (j 

M. 

Siinili 

HISTOEICAL  TRIPOSES. 


605 


June,  1908. 
PAKT   I. 


Butler,  «;.  (i.  a.     Trill. 
fhcshiie,  I'.  M.      Jol>. 
(le  Hothschild.A.G.  Trio. 
Elliott,  I'.  A.  Trill. 

Formal),  I).  P.        Cairn 


First  Class. 

P'rast'i',  1).  S. 
Hoare,  1'.  H. 
Hughes,  E.  A. 
Lloyd,  W.  R. 


Joh.  I  Macdonald,  A.  J.  S.  Triii. 

Trill.  i  Purser,  F.  D.  Trin. 

Trill.  I  Smith,  W.  O.  Trin. 

Pet.  Woolf,  C.  N.  S.  Trin. 


Agate,  L.  D. 

Pet. 

Holt,  F.  A.             King's 

Lubbock,  Hon.  H 

.  Trin. 

Ager,  A.  U. 

Christ's 

Hopcraft,E.G.deL.  Jesus 

M'^Nultv,  J.  F. 

NonColl. 

Ardeshir,  A.  H. 

Trill.  H. 

Hubbuck,  R.  E.     Peiiih. 

Malahei-,  H.  T. 

Emm. 

Bales,  P.  G. 

Pet. 

Hughes,  (i.  R.         Trin. 

Pollock,  C.  T.  A. 

Trin. 

Feilden,  0.  H. 

Clare 

James,  J.  P.            Emm. 

Ruthnaswamy,  M 

.  Down. 

FitzGcrald,  M.  P 

Trill. 

Jaquet,  1).  A.         Emm. 

.Sassoon,  H.  W. 

Trin. 

Furness,  W. 

MaiHl- 

Jolly,  J.  V.              King's 

.Smith,  G.  L. 

NonColl. 

Gardiner,  A.  J. 

Christ's 

Jones,  A.  V.           King's 

Townlev.  C.  E. 

Trm. 

(Jrear,  A.  T.  L. 

Ma,,.l. 

Kingham,  W.  R.     Triii. 

Ward-Price,  G. 

Cath. 

Hardv,  C. 

Trill. 

Lamb,  C.  H.            Trin. 

Warren,  L.  A. 

Jesus 

Hare,  S.  G. 

Catli. 

Liddle,  H.  W.         Down. 
Third  Class. 

Williams,  J.  C. 

Pemb. 

Baviies,  H.  A.  K. 

Trill. 

Grant,  E.  B.            Quims' 

Xorrish,  J.  C. 

Jesus 

Bee,  J.  M. 

Cath. 

(Juest,  //(»).  (».M.  Trill. 

Ricard,  F. 

KiiK/'s 

Hourchier,  Le  G.  C.  Trin. 

Hall,  A.  V.              Chrisl's 

Uicardo,  F. 

Trin. 

Brown,  H.  M. 

Cuius 

Hart,  (i.  1'.  W.       Qun-ns' 

Richards,  ]■'.  M.  S 

Caius 

B\itter\v()rtli,  A.  B 

.Pet. 

Haves,  J.  G.            Corpus 

Shand,  P.  M. 
Sing,  L.  M. 

King's 

Campbell,  H.W.F.Pcmft. 

Hin,  A.  E.              NonColl. 

Pemb. 

Drinkwater,  .1.  R 

King's 

Howard,  W.  .S.        Trin. 

Smith,  F.  H.  H. 

Clare 

Faulkner,  A.  K. 

King's 

Jarvis,  F.                Cuius 

Smith    N.  C. 
Tom,  >fai 

Pemb. 

Fildes,  G.  P.  A. 

Trill. 

Kachorn,  M.  C.       Trin. 

Kinq's 

Godby,  T.  A. 

Magd. 

Lilley,  E.  G.            ilaqd. 

Wiggin,  W.  H. 

Trin. 

Goddard,  A.  S. 

Trill. 

Lloyd,  M.  A.           Peiiih. 
WOMEN. 

Wyley,  D.  H.  F. 

Jesus 

Firxt  t7«.?*'. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Arnold,  M.  M.          Newnham 
Bates,  1).  IL              Newnham 
Cox,  k.  L.                  Newnham 
Houeynian,  M.  A.      Girton 
Usmaston,  E.  I).         Netvniiam 
Oswald,  M.  S.             Newnham 
Rowl)otliam,  V.  M.    Girton 
Temperlev,  1).  V.        Girton 
Wilson,  F.  M.              Newnham 

©06 


SEMITIC  LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES. 
Examinations  adniittin;;  to  the  Degree  of  H.A.. 
1878. 
Examiners. 
VVm.  Wright,  LL.D.  Queens'. 
E.  H.  Palmer,  M.A.  Joh. 
R.  L.  Bensly,  M.A.  Gomnlle  and  Caius. 
C.  Taylor,  W.A.  Joh. 
Firsl  C'/n.ss.              I           Second  Class.          I             Third  Class. 
Davies  Queens'.    |  I  


1879. 

EXAMINEIUS. 

W.  Wrifrhl,  LL.D.  Queens'. 

E.  n.  Palmei,  M.A.  Joh. 

K.  L.  Iknsly,  M.A.  Honvilte  and  Caius. 

C.  Taylor,  M.A.  Joh. 


First  Class 


Sexond  Class. 


Third  Class. 
Stathani  Queens' 


1880. 

EXAMINEUS. 

W.  Wright,  LL.D.  Qneens\ 

E.  H.  Palmer,  M.A.  Joh. 

R.  L.  iiensly,  M.A.  Gonville  ami  Cains. 

Robert  Sinker,  M.A.  Trin. 


First  Class. 

Ds  iKeith-Falconer,) 

Hon.  I.  G.  N.  ; 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 


1881. 
Examiners. 
R.  L.  Bensly,  M.A.  Goiiri/le  and  Caiits. 
Iiobert  Siiiker,  B.D.   Trin. 
E.  H.  Palmer,  M.A.  .M>. 
W.  H.  Lowe,  M.A.   Christ's. 


First  Class. 


Second  Class. 


Queens'.  I 


Third  CI, IS 
Ds  Helton 


Queens' 


1882. 

ExAMINF.riS. 

C.Taylor,  D.I).,  Master  of  Si . I  oh  n's  College. 
E.  H.  Palmer,  \l.  A.,  JoA." 
W.  Sinker,  H.D.,  Trin. 
VV.  II.  Lowe,  M.A  ,  Christ's. 
First  Class.  I  Second  Class.  I  Third  Class 

I        liudKC  Christ's.  ! 

1  Lord  Almoner's  Rradcr  in  Arabic,  I88B— 1887, 


I 


SEMITIC   LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES. 


607 


1886. 

Examiners. 

W.  R.  Smith,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

A.  T.  Chapuiari,  M.A.,  Emm. 

A.  W.  Sti'eane,  M.A.,  Corpus. 

I.  G.  N.  Keith- Falconer,  M. A.,  Trin. 


First  Class. 
1  'Kennett  Queens' 


Second  Class. 
Lillingston       Queens' 


Third  Class. 
Ds  Lewis  Joh. 


First  Clasi 
2 » Be van 


Trin. 


1887. 

Examiners. 

E.  G.  King,  D.D.,  Sidney. 
W.  Wright,  LL.D.,  Queens'. 
W.  R.  Smith,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
R.  Payne  Smith. 

I  Second  Class.  i 

I         Aiken  Queens'  \ 


1890. 
Examiners. 

R.  L.  Bensly,  M.A.,  Cains. 
A.  T.  Chapmau,  M.A.,  Emm. 
W.  H.  Lowe,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
R.  H.  Kennett,  Incept. A.,  Queens'. 
First  Class.  i  Second  Class.  Third  Class. 

*M»Lean  Christ's  \  Da  Waddington       Emm.      i  Ds  Briiikworth         Queens' 


Fir.Kl  Clas) 
Hfiider 


1891. 

Examiners. 

R.  L.  Bensly,  M.A.,  Cuius. 
W.  H.  Lowe,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
W.  E.  Barnes,  M.A.,  Peterhoiisc 
R.  H.  Kennett,  M.A.,  Queens'. 

I              Second  Class. 
Joh.  


Third  Class. 
lOvershed  Cuius 

(ifirold  Cuius 


First  Cta.s.s. 


1802. 
Examiners. 

R.  L.  Bensly,  M.A.,  Cuius. 
W.  Rohertsoii  Smith,  M.A..  Christ's. 
\V.  E.  Barnes,  M.A.,  Peferhouse. 
A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

I  Second  Cld.is.  I  Third  Class. 


608 


INDIAN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES. 


1893. 

Examiners. 

W.  Robertson  Smith,  M.A.,  Chrut\ 
A.  A.  Be  van,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
W.  E.  Barnes,  B.D.,  Peterhouse. 
F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


First  Class. 
Stewart,  P.  M.  Christ's 


Second  Class. 


1894. 
Examiners. 

W.  E.  Barnes,  B.D.,  Peterhouse. 
A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
F.  C.  Burkitt.  M.A.,  Trinity. 
R.  H.  Kenuett,  M.A.,  Qxieens'. 


First  Class.  1 

^Cook  Caius     \ 

Laiige  Christ's  ! 


Sefvnd  Class. 
Sangster  Caius 


Third  Class. 
Swatnian  Caius 


INDIAN    LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES. 


Examinations  admitting  to  the  Degree  of  B.A. 
1879. 

Examiners. 

E.  B.  Cowell.  M.A.  Corpus  Christi. 
E.  H.  Palmer.  M.A.  Joh. 
.lohn  Peile,  iM.A.  Christ's. 
Reinliold  Host. 


First  Class. 
Webster  Trin. 


Second  Class. 


1881. 

Examiners. 

E.  B.  Oowell,  M.A.  Corpus  Christi. 

Reinbold  Rost. 

E.  H.  Palmer,  M.A.  Joh. 

J.  Peile,  M.A.   Christ's. 


First  Class. 
i*Beii(Jall  Caius. 


Second  Class.  , 

ICtlioriiigtoii  1 

1  Profeasur  of  Sanskrit,  1903—1906. 


Third  Clas.\. 


Third  Class, 


INDIAN  LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES.  609 

1884. 

Examiners. 

Edward  Byles  Cowell,  M.A.,  Corpus,  Professor  of  Sanskrit. 

Reinhold  Rost. 

Matthews  Kempson,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 

Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

First  Class.  |  Second  Class.  i  Third  Class. 

i*Browne  Pemb.  Golaknath  Christ's  

Shirt  I 


1885. 
Examinees. 

Edward  Byles  Cowell,  M.A.,  Corpus,  Professor  of  Sanskrit. 

Reinhold  Rost. 

Matthews  Kempson,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 

Robert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

First  Class.                1              Second  Class.              I              Third  Class. 
'■^Ds  *Rapson        J  oh.        \  I  


1886. 

Examiners. 

E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Sanskrit . 
Cecil  Bendall,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caiin. 
Reinhold  Rost. 
John  T.  Platts. 


Second  Class. 
Ham(d-ullali  Christ's 

Ramd&s  ChubildSs  Christ's 


Third  Class. 
'Azfz-ahniad         Trin.  H. 
■InSyat-uUah        Trin.  H. 


1887. 
Examiners. 

Robert  Alexander  NeD,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Cecil  Bendall,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius. 
Reinhold  Rost. 
John  Thompson  Platts. 

lass.                 I               Seciiid  Class.               i                Thiril  Class. 
I         Knuaii  JdIi.         \  

1  I'rufesBor  of  Arabic,  2  I'lufcitsor  i>f  Sanskrit. 


26—5 


610  INDIAN    LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES. 

1888. 

P^.XAMINERS. 

Eobert  Alexander  Neil,  M.A.,  Penibrohe. 
Cecil  Bendall,  M.A.,  OonviUe  and  Caius. 
lleinliold  Rost. 
John  Thompson  Platts. 

Fii-M  Cliisx.  I  Second  Class.  Third  Vhiss. 

Mahdi  Hassan    Christ's  '•  

I        Sheriff  Joh.        I 


1889. 
Examiners. 
E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A  ,  Professor  of  Sanskrit. 
Cecil  Bendall,  M.A.,  Gunville  and  Cains. 
Reiuhold  Rost. 
John  Thompson  Platts,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

First  Class.  Second  Class.  |  Third  Class. 

Cliapnian  Emm.      |  Musliliu'd-diu,         Trin.  H.     Nayudu,  C.  S.  Down. 

I  Napier  Trin.       1 


1890. 
Examiners. 
E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Sanskrit. 
R.  A.  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
E.  G.  Browne,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
Reiuhold  Rost. 

First  Class.                \             Second  Class.                            Third  Class. 
Ds  *Tho:vjas,  F.  W.  Trin.  i  


1891. 
Examiners. 
R.  A.  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
C.  Bendall,  M.A.,  Cains. 
E.  (t.  Browne,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
J.  T.  Platts. 


Second  I  'la.is.  Th  inl  ( 'lass. 

Gurcliarn  Singli  i  K4ni  PrasUad  Christ'. 

Shidi  U;im  Christ'. 


1892. 
Examiners. 
R.  A.  Noil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
C.  Bendall.  M.A.,  Cains. 
E.  (t.  Browne,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 
J.  T.  Platts. 

First  Chi.fS.  I  S.rcnil  Class.  I  Third  Class 

t)s  "Nicliolsoii  Trin.  .Malidi  Hasan     Dinm.  Iluss.-iin 

I    Us  Hipiiiiiann  Caius  I'rabli  Dial 


611 


ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TEIPOSES. 

1895. 

Examiners. 

E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A.,  Corpus 
A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
R.  A.  Neil,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

E.  G.  Browne,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
E.  H.  Keuuett,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
N.  M'^Lean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

ss.  I  Second  Class.  Third  Class. 

Ds  Huttoni  Joh.  Tek  Cliand^       Christ\ 

I  I         Wyatti  Cuius 

1  Hebrew,  Aramaic.  2  Persian,  Arabic. 

WOMEN. 

I     Peacock,  L.  J.'        Girton   I  

1  Sanskrit,  Comp.  Grammar 


1896. 

Examinees. 

E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A.,  Corpus. 

A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

C.  Rieu,  M.A. 

A.  T.  CLapiiian,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

C.  Bendall,  M.A.,  Caiiis. 

E.  G.  Browne,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

N.  McLean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

First  Class.  Sccoml  Class.  Third  Class. 

Asgliar  .\li'       Christ's  Ardron-  Cuius.  Langhorno-       Qiifnts' 

Monro,  W.  I).^  Triri. 
Pettman*  Queens' 

'  Arabic,  Persian.  -  Hebrew,  Aramaic.  •' Sanscrit,  Persian. 

<  Aramaic,  Hebrew  sect.  1,  Arabic  sect.  1. 


1897. 

Examiners. 

Cb.  Rieu,  M.A. 

A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 

W.  E.  BarneH,  B.D.,  Pete'rhouse. 

A.  T.  Cliapnian,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

R.  II.  Kennett,  M.A.,  Queens'. 

I  Second  Clas.i.  I  Third  Class. 

I    I)s  Uriioks  Christ's   I  Hristow  Ji,h. 


612 


ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES. 


1898. 
Examiners. 

E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A.,  Corjms. 
A.  A.  Bevaii,  M.A.,  IVinifi/. 

W.  E.  Barnes,  D.D.,  Peferhouse. 
¥.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
R.  H.  Keniiett,  M.A.,  Quccnn'. 

F.  W.  Thomas,  M.A.,  rrimtij. 


First  Clasn. 
Tliompsnn,  U.  C    Cuius 


Sfciiiiil  C/ass. 
I'ass-  J  oh. 


Adler- 
llesi 


J  oh. 


1  Hebrew  I.  II.,  Ai;mi;iic  I.  II. 


2  Hebrew  I.  II.,  Aramaic  I.,  Arabic  I. 


1899. 

Examiners. 

A.  A.  Bevau,  M.A.,  Trinifi/. 

E.  G.  Browne,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
R.  H.  Keiuiett,  M.A.,  Queens  . 
N.  McLean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


First  I'Uiss. 
Khan,  G.  A.       Christ's 


Second  Class. 


Third  Class. 
2  Burgess,  H.  N.    Joh. 


Persian  I.  II.,  Arabic  I.,  II. 


2  Aramaic  I.,  II. 


1900. 

Examiners. 

E.  B.  Cowell,  M.A.,  Corpus. 
A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
A.  T.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

E.  G.  Browne,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

F.  W.  Thomas,  M.A.,  Trinitt/. 
N.  ^PLean,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

E.  D.  Ross. 


Sceoiid  Class. 
Jiiiariljnilasa.C.'      Joh. 


Third  Class. 
Bull,  r.  U.a  Cath. 

Williams,  .J.  F. 'I     Queetis' 


A  D  VA  NCKD   S  TV  DENT. 
KiiiiiLdy,  l{.  .1."        Trill. 


I  Sanskrit  1.  II.  (with  the  .Vitanva  Hraliiiiana),  ( '(imparativi'  )lraiiiiiinr  of  the  Indo- 
Kinu|M;iii  l,aii'.,'UjiKi».  ■'  Hebrew  I.,  Aramaic  I.  11.,  Arabic  I. 

■>  Hebrew  I.  II.,  .Vrainaie  I.  II.  *  Arabic  II.,  Persian  II. 


ORIENTAL   LANGUAGES   TEIPOSES. 


613 


1901. 
Examiners. 

A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

A.  T.  Chapman.  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

E.  G.  Browne,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Pembroke. 

F.  C.  Bui-kitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
E.  Denison  Ros.s. 

First  Class.  I  Secnml  Class.  I  Thinl  Class. 

Fazl-i-Husain'        Christ's  \  

I         Hood,  A.-  Christ's  \ 

*Jones,  A.  S.  D.        Cains 

■  .\rabic  I.  II.,  Persian  I.,  II.  -  Hebrew  I.  II.,  Aramaic  I.  II. 

3  Hebrew  I.,  Aramaic  I.  II.,  Arabic  I. 


First  Class. 
Dsi Senior,  C.  A.  L. 


1902. 

Examiners. 

F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 
S.  A.  Cook,  M.A.,  Caius. 

Second  Class. 


Joh. 


Third 

Class. 

iBIackwall 
1  Norton,  S. 

W.  A. 
H. 

Queens 
Queens 

'  Hebrew  I.  II.,  .\ramaic  I.  II. 


1903. 

Examiners. 

A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
E.  G.  Browne.  M..\.,  M.B.,  Pembroke. 
A.  T.  ("hapnian,  M..\.,  Emmanuel. 
R.  A.  Nicholson,  M.A.,  Trinity, 
S.  A.  Cook,  M.A.,  Caiun. 


St'riiuit  Class. 
'Il.iw,  .J.  ('.  II.  ./<///. 


Ttiinl  Class. 

■-I';il wards,  J',.  Christ's 

■Khaii,  A.  K.  Trill. tl. 

>Scott-.Mi>ticrieff,  I*.  I).  Cliri.ifs 
'Williaiiis,  ('.  Cains 


>  Hebniw  I.  II.,  .\riimiiic  I.  II.  -  Hebrew  I.  II.,  Aramaic  I. 

a  Arabic  I.  II.,  Persian  I.  II. 


Arabic  I. 


614  ORIENTAL  LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES. 

1904. 

Examiners : 

A.  A.  Bevau,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

A.  T.  Cliai)mau,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

R.  A.  Nicholson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

S.  A.  Cook,  M.A.,  Qonville  and  Cains. 

Firxt  Class.                                  Second  Class.  i  Third  Class. 

ir.oewe,  H.  M.  J.     Qinriis'  I        -Wliitty,  H.  N.         t'((/».v 

ADVANCED   STUDENT. 

Mitchell,  C.  W.        Emm 

1  Hebrew  I.  II.,  Aramaic  I„  Arabic  I.  2.  Hebrew  I.  II.,  Aramaic  I.  11. 


1905. 

Examiners  : 

R.  A.  Nicholson,  M.A.,  Trinitu- 
T.  W.  Arnold,  M.A.,  Magdalene. 

I  Second  Class.  I  Third  Class. 

I  I 'Majid,  Abdul  Christ' 

1  Arabic  I.,  II.,  Persian  I.,  II. 


1906. 

Examiners  : 


R.  H.  Keniiett,  B.D.,  liei/iiis  Professor  of  Hebrew. 

E.  .1.  Kap-son,  M.A.,  I'rofr.'isor  of  Sanskrit. 

F.  W.  Thomas,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

S.  A.  Cook,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caius 
I.  Abrahams,  M.A.,  Christ's. 


IBentluv,  J.  II.        Joh.  -  KeiTidne,  W.  11.     C„r/:       , 

1  Jhiinmond,  K.  W.  Qmivw'    |        '  Piidtiold,  F.  J.        Cains      | 

I  Hebrew  I.,  II.,  Aramaic  I.,  11. 

'2  Sanskrit  I.,  11.^  Comparative  Grammar  of  the  ludo-Kuroiic 


1908. 

Examiners: 

A.  A.  Bevan,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
R.  A.  Nicholson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

1  Scconit  Class.  I 

I        I  Ahmad,  H.  /',/.  ' 

I  Arabic  1,11.     Pi^rBinii  I,  11. 


J 


615 

MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES  TEIPOSES. 

The  Names  in  each  Class  are  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

[f)    Distinguished  in  French.     (<j)    Distinguished  in  German. 
(e)    Distinguished  in  English. 

1886. 

ExAMI>fEHS. 

Walter  W.  Skeat,  Liti.D.,  Christ's. 

John  W.  Hales,  M.A.,  Christ'.':. 

George  E.  U.  Saintsbury,  M.A.,  iKvon. 

Arthur  S.  Napier,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

Robert  Atkinson,  LL.D.,  Trin.  College,  Dublin. 

Charles  A.  Buchheim,  Ph.  D. 


First  aas.<:.  Seconil  Class. 
1         Spencer 

WOMEN. 

Chamberlin((/)  iVi'H'nftaOT  '         WooUey  ^iewnham 

Skeat  (c)        "     ifewnham  ^ 


Third  Class. 
Badhani  Jolt. 

Clarke  Clare 


1887. 
Examiners. 

Walter  W.  Skeat,  Lilt.D.,  Christ's. 
.John  W.  Hales,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
George  E.  B.  Saintsbury,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
Arthur  S.  Napier,  M.A.,  0:ron. 
Robert  Atkinson,  LL.D.,  Trin.  College,  Dublin. 
Herman  Hager,  Ph.D.,  Owens  College,  Manchester. 
First  Clas.'!.  I  Seconii  t7«,«.«.  I  Third  Class. 

I       'Gollancz         Christ's      I        sjiacgowan  King's 


IlcrvL'V,  H.  .M.  (//)  yi'irnhain 


W0I\1EA'. 

Tooke,  !•'.  K.        Newnhar 


YouiiK,  C.  T.         Girlon 


1.SH8. 
Examiners. 
Walter  W.  Skeat,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
John  W.  Hales,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
Arthur  A.  Tilley,  M.A.,  King's. 
Karl  H.  Breul,  M.A.,  King'.'<. 
George  E.  B.  Saintsbury,  M.A.,  0.von. 
Herman  Hager,  Ph.D. 


Second  Class. 


WOMEN. 

Tuke,  .M.  .1.  Ncirnham  \    .stones,  V.  A.      Neicnham 


Third  Class. 
Neatu  I'emf> 

Szuinowski  Joh. 


1  ProfeRsur  uT  EnKli'tli  I.;(ngu.'LKf!  tkiui  Litcruturo.  King'*  CuUoxf,  Lomlu 

2  Principal  uf  St  Andrew's  CuUogo.  CinihamHtowa. 


616     MEDIEVAL   AND   MODERN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES. 


1889. 
Examiners. 
Walter  W.  Skeat,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
C.  H.  Herford,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
Arthur  A.  Tilley,  M.A.,  Kiny's. 
Karl  H.  Breul,  M.A.,  Kiny's. 
Eugen  G.  W.  Braunholtz,  M.A.,  Kiny's. 
Ai'thur  S.  Napier,  M.A.,  Oxoii. 

Third  Class. 
Hayliss  Emm. 

Bertie  Kiny's 

Darling  Jesus 

Thomson,  S.  M.       Trin. 

WOMEN. 

Arundel  E.  Newnham  I  Nicliolson,  A.  M.  Newnham 


First  Clas 

V. 

Second 

Class. 

Barry  (y) 

I'niiis 

Briscoe 

Trin. 

Peters 

r,mb. 

Moreland 

Jok. 

Sapswortli  (t) 

Jok. 

Owen 

Jesus 

Carr,  M.  {y)  Girton 

Robertson,  M.  E.  (f)  I  Merryweatlier,  M.  Newnham 

Newnham  I  Waite,  E.  C.  Girton 


1890. 
Examiners  : 
Karl  Hermauii  Breul,  M.A.,  King's. 
C.  H.  Hei-ford,  Litt.D.,  Trinity.' 
E.  G.  W.  Braunholtz,  M.A.,  King's. 
George  E.  B.  Saintsbury,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
A.  S.  Napier,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
Herman  Hager,  Ph.D. 


First  Class. 
Rippmann  ((7)     Cuius 


Second  Class. 


Cliamberlain 
Dennis 

W03fEN. 


Kinq's 
Joh. 


Clirystal,  M. 
EbVjutt,  M.  I. 
Gaul,  L.  J. 
Howard,  M.  E. 
Phear,  E.  K. 


Neivnham 

Newnham 

Girton 

Neumham 

Girton 


Third  Class. 
Bentham  Emm, 


1891. 
Examiners. 
Walter  W.  Skeat,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
Eugen  G.  W.  Braunholtz,  M.A.,  King's. 
George  E.  B.  Saintsbury,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
Arthur  S.  Najiier,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
Josepli  Wright,  M.A.,  0.von. 

Hernuui  Hager,  Ph.D.,  Oioeiis  Collfye,  It/nnchester 
First  (7,(.v.v. 
Wyatt  (1)  Christ's 


Secoiul  Class.  Third  Class. 

Uenni'tt,  A.  1*.        Christ's     I  Harris,  (;.  M.  Christ's 

Lliuissier  llofincyr  Christ's 

Turn  hull  Caiu^ 


WOMEN. 

Henslt-y,  E.  .M.(f/)  Girton        |  Kviins-Willianis.K.M.fi/Wo?)  I  Houstield,  II.  M.    Newnham 
Marsliall,  E.  Newnham     I'owlcr,  !•;.  .M.        Newnham     tSniitli,  M.  J.  Newnham 

Reynolds,  (.'.  Newnham  I  Neroutsos,  E.  M.  Newnham  \ 


MEDIEVAL   AND  MODERN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES.     617 


1892. 


Examiners. 

K.  H.  Breul,  M.A.,  King's. 
A.  A.  Tilley,  M.A.,  King's. 
F.  Spencer,  M.A. 
A.  S.  Napier,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
J.  Wright,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
W.  P.  Ker,  M.A.,  Oxon. 

Second  Class.  i 

Bevan  Trin. 

Bevan-Petman  Kinri's  ' 

Hartley  Penih.  \ 

Low  Trin  | 

•  (elsiier  Caius  I 


Third  Class. 
Fuhrken  Cains 


WOMEN. 
Hldck,  K.  S.        Smvnham  j      Allen,  A.  M.  Girton 


Turner.  M.      ^wnham 


1893. 


I 


Examiners. 

E.  G.  W.  Braunholtz.  M.A.,  King's. 
J.  W.  Hales,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

F.  Spencer,  M.A. 

J.  Wright,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
W.  P.  Ker,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
A.  W.  Schiiddekopf,  Ph.D.,  Gottingen. 


Second  Class. 
*(  oinber  Peinb. 

Uirsch  Christ's 

Juliiison  Non  Coll. 

Just  Jesus 

I'liillipps,  II.  V.  Caitts 


Third  Class. 


Bowdoin  Trin. 

Gaudin  Clare 

Ilflsing  Caius 


Sniitli,  M.  H.  (,./)    Girlon 
Smith,  .M.  S.  (y)    Newnhain 


WOMEN. 


Beniiitt,  I.  (J. 
Karlf,  .M.  H. 
Skeat,  M.  I". 
Tcinpletou,  B.  \j. 


Newnhain  I 
Newnhani 
Newnham 
Newnham 


Hidley,  M.  M.    Men-nhuni 


618      MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES. 


NEW  REGULATIONS. 

The  letters  «,  6,  c,  rf,  e,f,  appended  to  the  name  of  a  candidate  denote  the  section  or 
sections  for  which  lie  is  placed  in  the  first  class.  The  asterisk  denotes  special  dis- 
tinction. The  combination  of  two  letters  thus  "c  with  (/"  indicates  that  a  candidate 
has  obtained  a  first  class  on  the  combined  result  of  two  sections,  f  indicates  proficiency 
in  the  pronunciation  of  modern  French,  J  indicates  proficiency  in  the  pronunciation  of 
modern  German. 

1894. 
Examiners. 
E.  G.  W.  Braunholtz,  M.A.,  King's. 
J.  W.  Hales,  M.A.,  Chnsfs. 
T.  N.  Toller,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
H.  Hager,  Ph.D. 
A.  W.  Schiiddekopf,  Ph.D. 
E.  L.  Naftel. 


First  Class. 

Sccund 

Class.                                Thii 

d  Class. 

Clarke,  J.  H. 

Smith,  J.  C.           Cuius                   Blackwood-Price  Trin. 

(«',/)t                Christ's 

Walder                   Cuius                   Castellan,  V.  E.t  Tiv'n. 

Costigant              Cuius 

Ds  Falcon 

Trin. 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Clu.t 

C'armichael,  G.  W.  («,  <■)+ 

Neu'iihaiH 

Bosanquet,  E.  T.  F.ft 

Newnham 

Cooke,  L.  M.  (,-)t 

N^t'wnliam 

Fry,  N.  L. 

Newnham 

Cunningham,  E.  M.  (t^tt 

Girl  on 

Griffin,  A.  M.t 

Girton 

Roseveare,  E.  M.  (a*,  c*)! 

Newnhum 

Scott,  A.  M.  M.t 

Girton 

seiincourt,  A.  de  (c,  «)t 

Girton 

Sheepshanks,  M.  R.t 

Newnham 

Wright,  S.  L.  P.  ((')t 

Newnhum 

Smith,  M.  }i. 

Girton 

Stokes,  M.  G. 

Newnham 

Third  Class. 

Grierson,  A.t         Oirton 

Wilson,  A.M.        Newnham 

1895. 
Examiners. 
I.  Gollancz,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
T.  N.  Toller,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

F.  Spencer,  M.A. 

A.  W.  Schiiddekopf,  Ph.D. 
E.  L.  Naftel. 

G.  Fiedler,  Ph.D. 


First  Class. 
Smith,  W.  F.  B. 

(e*,/*)t  Christ's 

Wall  (a*,  e)        Trin. 


Famier,  G.  L.  (fjj  Newn. 
Lowe,  L.  A.  (e)\  t  Girton 
1  arker,  K.  la*,  c)\  Newn. 
Phillips,  E  D  (c)t:  Newn. 
Tafel,  A.  A.  fi  (c)!  Girtnn 
Tait-Beid,  E. 
(0  with  rf)t  yewn. 


Second  Class. 

Bakert  Caiu.i 

Ds  Coaat  King's 

Eaton  ft  Kiiig's 

Ds  May  Pemb. 

Wertheimer,  E.  tt  Trin. 

WOMEN. 

Capper,  H.  M.t 
Gale,  A.  M.ft 
(Jardner,  M.  E.t 

(ihiver,  K  V.\  ...  „ 

Howell,  E.B.  A.t  Gir. 

Pimiev,  A.  D.t  {  Gir 

Pollard,  G.  C.  Ncv,,. 
StatilkiK'cht,  A .  M. ;  A'cwn. 

Wallace,  I.tt  Newn. 


Newn. 
Newn. 
Newti. 

N. 
•Ion 
■ton 

N 


Third  Class. 
Aldom  Cuius 

Lobb  Christ'i 

Tipping  Jesus 

Todd  Cuius 


Partridge,  J.  M.)     G, 
Wall,  C.  I.t  .V 


rton 

wn . 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES. 


619 


1896. 


Examiners. 

K.  Breul,  Litt.D.,  King's. 

F.  Spencer,  M.A. 

I.  Gollaucz,  M.A.,  Christ's 

G.  FierUer,  Ph.D. 

W.  P.  Ker.  M.A.,  Oxford. 
V.  Kastner,  B.  es  Let. 


First  Vla.fs. 
*Cluiggin  (c)t  t 
Weekley  (c*,  e*)l 


1)9  Haker 
Benbiiw 
Cliatfifkl  X 


CaiiiK 

Chrht's 

Trtii. 


iPawletJ 


CaiiLf 
Trill. 


Third  C!as.s. 
I'larke,  E.  B.     Corpus 


Dobret't 
Ds  Hammond 


Cains 
Emm. 


Second  Class. 


Ds  Smith, Bentinck  ClirisCs 
Twentyman  CItrist's 
Wolfe  t*  Cains 


WOMEN. 
First  Class.  Seco7id  Class. 

Bullock,  E.  J.  (e)X       Neu'ii.  ,  (tuniey-iSmitli,\V.M.J&'"''"" 
Marriage,  M.  E.  (>;*,  i  Ljungquist,  A.  U.f      Acwii. 

./'*)t  Newn.  1  Myers,  H.  V.f  Girloii 

Piggott,  A.  R.  (c,  «^)tt  Newn.  .  Shore,  B.  E.J  Girton 

Vernon  Harcourt,  i 

M.  F.  (a  with  i)t     Girton  i 


Third  Class. 
Ingram,  K.  K.J  Niwii. 

Piuney,  A.  D.  Girton 


1897. 


Examiners. 

E.  G.  W.  Braunholtz,  M.A.,  KiiH)'s. 
John  W.  Hales,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
A.  S.  Napier,  M.A.,  Oxford. 
Joseph  Wright,  M.A.,  Oxford. 
V.  Kastner,  B.  es  L.,  Paris. 
Georg  Fiedler,  Ph.D.,  Leipzig, 


First  C7a*.s 

SecontI  Cla 

s. 

Third  Vla.is. 

Ashby  (c,  e^)X 

Trin. 

Ds  Croftst 

Cuius 

BlomefieldJ       Ctirinis 

Goodall  (a) 

Queens' 

Davicstt 

Kimi's 

Dewhnrst           Cath. 

Morrison  (c,  e) 

:  Kimi's 

M'^Kerrow 

Trill. 

.Jacob  t  J              Caiii.s 

Ds  ^Quiggin  (/*) 

Caiuji 

I'ridmori'tt 

Calus 

Woodt                Queens 

WOMEN. 

Burnc,  .M.  \..(a\<- 

ij  Niini. 

Brown,  M.  N.  J 

Nririi. 

llaig  Bnnvii.  U.  M.     Girlo, 

1,1'icesti'r,  F.  M.  (a) 

t    i\'i'irii 

Ellis,  E.  v.; 

A'(«'». 

llcnslcv,  M.  tt             Nam 

Siiiitli-Sluuid,  B.  B 

('■■)! 
Girton 

(iiinioy  Smith,  \V 

llydos,  E.  M.! 
.James,  A.; 
Lyall,  1'.  .M.tt 
Masson,  K.  11.; 
1 'a lies,  .A.  ('. 
Potts,  H.  E.; 
Smith,  M.  ('.; 

M. 

(Urlon 
iS,wn. 

y.'wii. 

Girton 
i\ncn. 
Afwn. 
Girton 
Ncwn. 

Lfobody,  E.  \V            Girloi 

1  Ono  of  H.M.  InspccturH  uf  ScUouIh. 


620    MEDIEVAL  AND  MODEEN  LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES. 


1898. 

Examiners. 

E.  G.  W.  Braunholtz,  M.A.,  King's. 

C.  H.  Heiford,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

E.  L.  Milner-Barry.  M.A.,  Cams. 

A.  J.  Wyatt,  M.A.,  Chriufs. 

J.  Wright,  M.A.,  Oxford. 

A.  T.  W.  Boisdorf,  Ph.D.,  Berlin. 


Atkins  [c,  «')tt   Trin. 

Kastner(c*,<;)tt  Clare 

Nicliolson,F.C.(e*)Cftr«A'<'« 


Second  Class. 
Ds  Korrows 
Dalrymplet 
InnesI 


Third  Class. 


Cath.  Adkins  King's 

King's    \  Db  Battersby  Call). 

Cains      I         Christiet  King's 

I         Kitchint  Pemh. 

1         Payne.J.H.A.trW/i.W. 


ADVANCED   STUDENT. 
Treumann  Emm. 


Ilayman,  I).  (c,e)\X  Newnliam 
Hutchinson,  A.  H.  (c,  il*)\ 

Nfwnham 
Lieben,  G.  («,  (')J  Newnham 
LinneIl,E.H.(<)n  «"•'"» 


WOMEN. 

Bull,  L.  M.t  Girton 

Cooke,  M.  F.  Newnham 

Matthews,  C'.W.tJ  AffH'M/njw 
Pattinson,  W.f      Newnham 
Prowse,  K.  M.t      Newnham  I 
iStrachey,  J.  P.tt  Newnham  \ 


Atkinson,  F.  R.J  Girlon 
Pretty,  H.  S.J  Girton 
Thonias,  L.  A.J     Girton 


1899. 

Examiners. 

Alfred  J.  Wyatt,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
C.  H.  Herford,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
E.  L.  Mihier-Barrv,  M.A.,  Cams. 
A.  T.  W.  Borsdorf,  Ph.D.,  Berlin. 
A.  AV.  Schiiddekopf,  Ph.D.,  Giittim/en. 
V.  H.  Friedel,  Ph.D.,  Lic.Litt.,  Paris. 


l'-ir.yt  Cla.is. 
Westlake,.!.!^.  (^,</')    Trin. 


(lephan,  E.  H.  (<•)!  Girton 
Ilentsch,  A.  A.(r)tJ  Girton 
.Vcatbv,  A.  M.  (<-,  <-)tJ,V.//'n. 
Nuttail.  A.H.(.(,--")t  Nnvn. 


Seconit  Class,  i 

Brackenbury,  Ci.  H.ft      | 

Cains     I 

Ds  Cohen,  A.  M.f     Kino's 

Boudney.E.  E.+}  Christ's 

Ds  Tompson,  A.  E.t    Trin. 

Ds  VuUiamy,  E.  O.t  King's   1 


I  Ilu«he.s,  E.  M.tt  JVcH'/i. 

I  Lloyd  Davies,  M.  H-t  Newn. 

'  Parry,  fi.  M.tt  Newn. 

Strachev,  J.  I*.  Newn. 

Taylor,  F.  C.tt  Newn. 

Waring,  L.  F.t  Girton 


Third  Class. 

Chessex,  H.KA.tJ  Cains 
Ds  Gardner-Brown, 

J.  G.  G.  Pemh. 

Kappoport.R.  A.tJ 

Christ's 
Ds  Saunders,  E.  W.  C. 

King's 
Schwarzenbacli,!-;.  7'rin. 
WaKfe',  A    U.tJ    KinQ-s 
Wakely.E.H.  NonColl. 


Heed,  V.  A.t 


MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN   LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES. 


621 


1900. 
Examiners. 

W.  W.  Skeat,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
K.  H.  Breul,  Litt.D.,  King's. 
J.  W.  Hales,  M.A.,  Chnst's. 
H.  Oelsner,  M.A.,  Caius. 
A.  W.  Schiiildekopf. 
V.  H.  Fiiedel. 


Firsi  Class. 
Thomas,  V.  G.  (a*,  c)  Cuius 


Second  Ckiss. 
Balgarnie,  E.  Trin. 

de  la  Motte,  V.        Christ's 
de  RothscliUd.J.  A.E.  Trin. 
Ds  Westlake,  .J.  S.       Trin. 


Third  Class. 

llall,  H.  V.t  Clare 

i^rocter,  U.  (i.ft  Trin. 

Hieu,  H.tt  Caius 

Tate,  H.  F.f  Caitis 


Bedfunl.  I),  f.  (,-)t  Newnham 
ioddard,  D.  M.(,',,''')tJ  Girlon 
Ii)Si'i)liv,  J.  (u)  XifuTnham 

Sollas,  H.  B.  C.  (^',/*):  A'eit'n. 


WOMEN. 


Bailey,  E.  .I.f 
Biggs,  E.  L. 
Cowan,  M.  G.t 
Irvine,  M.  L.tt 
Kidd,  W.  M.tt 


Girton 

Neicnham 

Girliin 

Girton 

Xi'wnhiim 


Chandler,  A.  P.* 
Hancock,  M.  D. 
Simnioiids.  M.  E.J 
Swainson,  F.  J. 


Girton 
Girton 
Newnham 
Nfn-nhani 


1901. 
Examiners. 


K.  Breul,  Litt.D.,  Kinc/'s. 

C.  H.  Herford,  Litt.D.,  Triniti/. 

T.  N.  Toller,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

W.  Rippmann,  M.A.,  Cains. 

H.  Oelsner,  M.A.,  Caius. 

A.  T.  W.  Borsdorf,  Ph.D.,  Berlin. 


First  Class. 


'Atkins, 
Hrown, 


J.W.U.ia'',l,)Juh. 
H.  (<•,  .•)      Penih. 


Second  Class. 

J)s  De,  Harinath  Christ's 

l)s  Firnistone,  P.  J.  Christ's 

Ds  Ilawkes,  (i.  Pemb. 

Latif,  A.  C.  A.  A.) 

(Latifi.  A.)  ) 

Lister,  J.  V.  Pemli. 

Molteno,  U.  A.  Pemh. 


Joh. 


Third  Class. 
Monro,  H.  E.  Cuius 


lent-icl],  A.  A.  (</■)  Girton 
'hillpott9,U..s.  (,■,,•)  Girton 
'rid,  s.  ((,-,,•)  Aewnham 

uiitli,  E.  -M.  (c,  ('"Itj  Xewnham 
tone,  C.  .M.  {<-,  <■')  A'ewnham 
Veeks,  K.  .M.  (c,  .■)    Girton 


WOMEN. 


Craig,  O.t  Girto 

Emnierton,  A.  M.tt  Girla 


Hingston,  M.  A. 
Lewis,  O.  \V. 
Monnington,  C. 
Primrose,  C.  L. 
Thomas,  (i.  .VI.  L. 


Ncwuh(nn 

ycwnhaiii 

Girton 

A'civnhuin 

Xewnham 


Drummond,  M.  K. 
l''raser,  M.t 
Lcfrov,  !•:.  M.t 
Leveson,  P.  K.t 
Pratchitt,  M.f 
Koss,  L.  (i. 
.Scrubv,  F.  M.  K. 
Wigfiill,  J.  E. 
Wollaston,  C.  I.  J. 


Newnham 

Girton 

Girton 

Girton 

Girton 

A'ewnhani 

Newnham 

Newnham 

Newnham 


622      MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES 

1902. 

Examinees. 

W.  W.  Skeat,  Litt.D.,  Christ's. 
1.  Gollancz,  M.A.,  Christ's. 
W.  Rippmaiin,  M.A.,  Caius. 
H.  G.  Fiefller,  Ph.D.,  Lfipzi//. 
A.  T.  W.  Boisdorf,  Ph.D.,  Berlin. 
C.  Bouuier,  Ph.D.,  HaUe  ajS. 


First  Cla.1.1. 

Bullougli,  E.  (f,  e)  Trin: 
Ps  Clarke,  F.  W.  (a)    Pemb. 
C'rosliy,  J.  (c,  e*)    Cains 
JiimieSdii.P.E.  (c.e)  King's 


f'hittick,  E.  M.  {<■')    Girton 
Cock,  E.  T.  (.)  (hrUm 

Dutf,  .M.  N.  ((■)  Nemiham 

(iaiint,  v..  M.  (ti)        Mriviiliani 
Lejcune,  M.  (i)  Jffwnliaiii 

Morrison.M.  .\.H.{a)  Girtiin 
Sanders, J. U.K. (<■*)  Aiwnham 
AVarren  -Jones,  E.  K.  (<;)    Girlon 
Weeks,  I.  M.  (a,  e)     Girtoii 
Wliiteli(mse,I,.M.(<')  G/Wo// 


Second  Class. 
I)s  Patterson,  D.  C'.     Christ\ 


Third  Class. 

LockerLanipson,( t.S.   Trin, 

Marsli,  L.  Emm. 

Moorsoiii,  .J.  Kiiiff's 

Ds  .Squire,  S.  (i.  Christ's 

L)s  Stokes,  F.  \V.         Christ's 

Woods,  B.  F.  J  oh. 


WOMEN. 


Dodd,  II.  li. 
Forsvth,  .J.  C. 
(Joui'd,  .1.  \V.  H. 
Newberry,  K.  M. 
Thomas.  K.  M. 


Ncwnham  Billiiighiirst,  A.  E. 

Newnham  \  Cochran,  V. 

Newnham  '  Russell,  A. 

Girtoii         I  Silburn,  E.  .J. 

Girlon  Walker,  L.  F. 


rimi 

rliiii 
irnliam 
irnham 

■icitham 


1903. 
Examiners. 

I.  Gollaiioz,  M.A.,  Christ's 

C.  H.  Herfoid,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 

F.  Spencer,  M.A. 

E.  C.  Quiggiii,  M.A.,  Cams. 

H.  G.  Fiedler,  Ph.D.,  Ltvpziq. 

C.  Bonnier,  Ph.D.,  Halle  alS. 


First  (7a.«. 
Soninier,  .J.  W.  E.  (e*-)  Caius 


Second  Class. 

Kennedy,  S.  U.       Trin. 

Merryweather,  C  W.  Trin. 

I'atchett,  Vj.  W.       Emtn. 

Scougal,  11.  J.         Caius 

ADVANCED  ,STUDENT. 
Linnell,  C.  1).  Joh. 


C'radoek,  N. 
Dick,  J.  B.  (i. 
Harris,  S.  S. 
Newton,  G.  F. 


WOMEN. 


Clarke, 
liHwkin 
HoKers, 
A\  arren 


.M.  (;. 

s,  .\.  '1 
.\1.  M 
Jones 


(a  with  <' 

'.(,/)     A- 
.  (,/)      A 

,  i:.  K.  ( 


)  (.'/)•/(/)( 

ewnluim 
cwnham 
)  Girl,,,, 


,  Arundel,  K.  D. 
'  Lejeune,  .M. 
i  Lewis,  A.  !•:. 
I  .Morris,  M.  H. 
I  HoKi-rs,  M.  1. 
Kowntree,  .M. 
,  Swan,  D. 


Girlon         .  Bennett,  .\. 
Newnham  \  Broadlient,  P.  .\. 
Afwnham     Duncan,  AI.  L. 
iS'eu'nhani     Kingswell,  .\1.  K. 
Aewnhaiii  i  Kisch,  \'.  11. 
.\eu'nh,im     l.ayne,  .M.  A. 
Aewnham     Miiirliead,  E.  M.  Al. 
I  Walrond,  M.  M. 


Trin. 
Caius 
Pemb. 
Christ't 


Oil-ton 
i\,;i;ih,iiii 
A,  irnlKii,! 
.\,-,rnh,uii 
A'.irnhiim 
Al  irnliiiiii 
Girlon 
Aewnham 


MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN   LANGUAGES   TRIPOSES.     623 


1904. 

Examiners. 

K.  Breul,  Litt.D.,  Kiwfs. 

C.  H.  Herford,  Litt.D.',  Trinity. 

F.  Spencer,  M.A. 

I.  GoUanez,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

H.  G.  Comber,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 

E.  C.  Quiggin,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Cains. 


First  Class. 
',M:iwer,  A.  (a*,  6*)  Caius 


Seconil  Class. 

Finch,  E.  G.  Christ's 

.Jenkins,  R.  T.  '/'/(;(. 

Koliaii,  R.  M.  Cuius 

Whitlev,  X.  11.  P.  Kmm. 


Third  Class. 

Bayer,  S.  F. 

Caius 

Chambers,  K.  h. 

Emm. 

Dunn,  C.  M. 

Kiii<i's 

Edmonds,  W.  8. 

Kini/'s 

.Joce,  J.  B.  D. 

.J,ih'. 

Light,  P. 

.Iisiis 

Traidos,  M.  C. 

Trui. 

AVatson,  V.  .V. 

Kiiui's 

WOMKN. 


Third  Class. 


rvcrs.  W.  (,•.  ^■■ 

(iirlou 

elp,  \V.  E.  (<■•) 

Girluu 

lav,  /.  (i.  U.Ui 

.'•) 

Si  indium 

.'h'iUlewe,  D.C. 

(e' 

Aiifuham 

Brown,  D.  R.  i\iiriiliam 
t'rommelin  Hrown.C.  M.  Girlun 

Franklin,  .J.  Uirton 

Gemmell,  .J.  A.  Newiiham 

(irierson,  S.  A.  Girliin 

McC'alluni,  E.  A.  Girlon 

Oyler,  II.  M.  Girlon 

Parsons,  E.  G.  Newnham 

Roffe,  M.  G.  Girlon 

Saumarez,  Hon.  V..  Girlon 

Streiff,  II.  Newnham 

Yates,  E.  M.  Newnham 


Alcock,  E.  M. 
Co^'iiii,.!.  ('.  II. 
Few,  .M.  C. 
.VIilliMi,'ton,  M.  II. 
.Vlunro,  M.  F;. 
Wright,  R.  A. 


•wnhiim 

rliin 

iicnlium 

■iriihuin 

?wnham 

rton 


624    MEDIEVAL  AND   MODERN   LANGUAGES  TRIPOSES. 

1905. 

Examiners: 

K.  Breul,  Litt.D.,  King's. 

I.  Gollancz,  M.A.,  Cln'ist'a. 

A.  J.  Wyatt,  M.A.,  Chri^t'f<. 

H.  G.  Comber,  M.A.,  Pemhroke. 

A.  T.  Baker,  M.A.,  Qonrille  and  Cains. 

A.  W.  Schiiddekopf,  Ph.D.,  Gidtingen. 


First  C/a.i.t. 

Seconil  Class. 

Third  CIn 

w. 

Fuller,  W.  P.  (.',  ,r)  Kmm. 

I.och,  I),  n.                 Kiwi's 

Beach,  D.  W. 

NonColl. 

Ledeboor,  J.  H.  (c,  c)  Vaius 

England,  F. 

Clare 

Nicholson,  II.  (c)         Kiiit/'s 

Furse,  W.  K. 

Christ's 

Hiles,  M. 

Pemh. 

Hodges,  C.  E. 

Christ's 

Howard,!.  II. 

Emm. 

Illingworth,  W. 

Christ's 

Schmitt,  ().  P. 

NonCull. 

Stable,  J.  J. 

Kinin. 

WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  CI  a 

IS. 

Cliittick,  F.  M.  (.')    Girlim 

Bracken,  (J.  (J.  H.     Newnhain 

Baker,  ('.  E. 

Girton 

Di'lp,  W.  K.  (//)          Girliiii 

Brvers,  W.                  Girtim, 

Chadwick,  M. 

Girton 

(ieilcr,  1..  K.  U')        Xi'wnliaiii 

Hume,  J.                     Newnham 

Drew,  A.  1). 

Arirnham 

.Idlowicz,  M.  S.  ((•')    Xiwiiliaiii 

Butler,  1.  F.                Girton 

Dunlop,  M.  V. 

Girliin 

Sniytlic,  li.  K.  (iwitli  it)   Girlon 

Croniuieliii  Brown, CM.  Girton 

Jewson,  ('. 

Xiifnham 

Tcrrv,  K.  (r)                 ISfiniliaiii 

l>eiinv,  11.                     Girton 

.loi.es,  W.  B. 

Girton 

KulfoVa,  P.  .M.            i\cwnliaiii 

Lewis,  K.  <• 

Girton       1 

iiohson,  (i.                   Girlon 

.Molli.son,  E.  B.  .M. 

y,u'nham\ 

SeniM:in,  .M.                  A'ciriilKiiii 

Pearson,  I,.  1). 

Girton 

V;ileiitini',  1>.                SrirnhiiiK 

de  Pinna,  F.  C. 

Girton 

Waltliall,  A.  1).  1>.     Xrinihaiii 

Slierwin,  A. 

.\,(rnliam' 

Weekes,  L».  B.              Srwiiliiini 

Skinner,  M.  <i. 

Girton       • 

Walker,  B.  .^1. 

Ai'n'nham, 

i9ot;. 

Examiners: 
E.  G.  W.  Brauiiholtz,  M.A.,  Kim/'s. 
A.  J.  Wyatt,  M.A.,  Chri.sf.s. 
A.  T.  Baker,  M.A.,  HonriUe  and  Cains. 
J.  W.  H.  Atkins,  Incejjtor  in  Arts,  St  John's. 
J.  Wriglit,  M.A.,  Or  on. 
A.  W.  Sc)lil(l(lek(>l)f,  Pll.D.,  (lldtiugtn. 

Srrond  Class.  Thi 


d  CI  a 


Moniber,  K..M.S.T.  (, )  Trin. 
Worrall,  N.  (.)  Joh. 


(ireatrex,  1'.  «'. 
Speaknian,  1..  A. 


Cuius 


Berg,  A.  W.  Trii 

Crane,  II.  E.  Christ's 

Datta,  K.  Christ's 

Fallowtield,  IL.I.F.A.O.  Cath. 
Hunter,  W.  T.        Kmm. 
.Sykes,  S.  W.  Cains 


First  Class. 

AllpresH.  B.  K.  (,)      (, 
Bonilfield.  I).  M.  (<)  (, 
BriiTKH.  .M.  E.  (.)         iV.H 
Fnlford,  P.  M.  («) 
Tonkin,  H.  A.  (.) 
Wrngne,  S.  (a,  ,•») 


ton 
ham 
iW'irnhain 
Girton 
Miwnham 


■S 

Bracken,  (J.  (J. 
Dewar,  A.  .M. 
Holmes,  .M. 
Poole,  I).  L. 
Powell,  1).  I,. 
Skinner,  M.  a. 
Tildeslev,  K.  M. 
Ward,  J<;.  M. 
Williams,  U. 


WO.nFN. 

ond  Class. 


Afifnham 

Nrn'niiaiii 

iS'iirnhaiii 

.Scwtihani 

Girton 

Girton 

A'rwnhum 

Oirlon 


Third 

(7((.«.v. 

(lifl'ord,  I).  M. 

C. 

Nciimham 

Cole,  V   M. 

Girton 

Finnis,  V.  I). 

Girton 

Howartli,  \\  S. 

Girton 

King,  A.  1.  1.. 

Girlon 

Manson,  N.  U. 

Newnham 

Munro,  H.  M. 

Newnham 

MEDIEVAL  AND  MODERN  LANGUAGES  TEIPOS.     625 


Examiners 


1907. 

E.  G.  W.  Brannholtz,  M.A.,  King's. 

G.  C.  Macaulay,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

E.  C.  Quiggin,  M.A.,  Ootiville  and  C'aius. 

L.  E.  Kastner,  M.A.,  Clare. 

J.  W.  H.  Atkins,  M.A.,  ,S'^  John'.f. 

J.  Wright,  M.A.  (Oxon.). 


Brav,  V.  C.  (u)  Ji'.ms 

Pliiliiy,  H.  StJ.  B.  (c)  Trin. 
Tucker,  E.  E.  G.  (<;*)  Cuius 


Second  Class. 

Beacock,  G.  A.       Emm. 
Bennett,  A.  R.        Cuius 
Bolderston,  W.  N.  Joii. 
Bonhote,  T,  E.        Caius 
Goiume,  E.  E.  C.    Trin.  If. 
Markliani,  C.  F.     Jesus 


Bashford.  P.  F.  Yi 

Chrisf's 

C'oggan,  F.  K. 

Clirisl's 

Druce,  C.  L. 

Juh.  _ 

Gallimore,  H.  B. 

Kiiii/.s 

Ds  Partington,  J.  B. 

Peiith. 

Ponsonby,  Hon.  B.B.  Trin. 


WOMEN. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Cla 

<iS. 

Aimers,  A.  C.  (c)Nficiiham 

Dunlop,  E.  L.             Girtnn 

Board,  M.  J. 

Girton 

Hewitt,  E.  (i')       Neiciiliam 

Ransford,  E.              Girton 

Cosier,  V. 

Nen'nham 

Hobbs,  R.  E.  (f)  Neu'iiliaiii 

Ruffer,  V.                    Girton 

Dunne,  H.  M.  J. 

Girton 

Moggridge,  K.  F.  L.(c») 

Sale,  M.  E.                 Girton 

Frost,  D.  M.  F. 

Xeimham 

Girtoii 

Sing,  M.  F.                  Girton 

M<=Connel,  K.  M. 

Neirnham 

Reeve,D.H.G.(e*,,/-*) 

Parks,  E.  G. 

Girton 

Nm'nham 

WliiteIegge,M.A.(,-) 

Newnham 

1908. 


/G.  C.  Macaulay,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
H.  Oelsiier,  M.A.,  GonviUe  and  C'aius. 
■Pv4-vTTvi.^uc   '  J-'-  E.  Kfistuer,  M.A.,  Clare. 
£.xAMiM.Ks,  -  J,  J,    yandbach,  M.A.,  Kincfs. 

C.  E.  Vaughan,  M.A.  [Oxon.). 
J.  Wright,  M.A.  [Oxon.). 


Humphreys,  W.  II. 
(a  with  (•)  Christ's 

Dg  Tucker, E. E.G.  (/)  Cains 


\  First  Class. 

j itkinson,  N.  L.  (c  with  .) 

I  AcwhIiiiii 

'althrop,  .M.  (i.  (,*, ,)  Girton 
[•assey,  i.  M.  (<••,(?■)  Girton 
\  luffcr,  V.  (,/)  (iirton 

pearinn,  !•;.  M.(,i\,i) 

Mrwnhiiii 
onkin,  M.  (i.  (,-,  ,)  Girton 


Second  Class. 

.Vlontgonierie,  W.  S.  Joh. 
Pratt,  ('.  .J.  ('.  Caius 

Reid,  I'.  Christ': 

Sterling,  T.  S.  Down. 


Third  Class. 


Chambers,  A.         Kinfj's 
Duke,  M.  O.  M.      Corpus 
Hoffmeistcr,  C.  E.  Catli. 
Sopwitb,  .S.  S.  Emm. 


I>\AN(JKI)   STUDENT 

Perkins,  B.  M.  N. 

Cains 

WOMEN. 

Second  Cta.s 

V. 

Third  Cla 

Hondtield,  1).  iVl. 

tiirton 

Hatten,  li.  M.  I\ 

G 

rton 

Car.hvcll,  N. 

Girton 

Dickson,  A.  M.  A. 

G 

rton 

DcMld,  !•;.  S. 

iSiivnIiam 

Dodgson,  .\l.  G. 

A 

Wnham 

Fo'.sev,  M.  .M. 

Girton 

Fisher,  I).  M. 

G 

rt(nt 

IhinK,  <'.  G. 

Siwnhiim 

Page,  I.  -M. 

A 

wnliani 

llii\li-v,  A.  M. 

i\i'Wnlnim 

Head,  1).  ('. 

S 

■Wnloini 

Monis,  K.  .VI. 

.Scwnlidni 

Sabin,  <i.  K. 

A 

•Wnham 

I'ratt,  E.  11. 

Girton 

Sehue,  15.  E. 

A 

■IVnhani 

Savle,  A. 

iXiWnliam 

Young,  l>.  M. 

A 

■Wnham 

Scott,  M.  I).  M. 

Girton 

Steel..,  G.  II.  .M. 

(:irt<ni 

Wallev,  N.  K 

x\rwnhiiin 

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MECHANICAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 
A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Honours  in  Part  II.  provided  that 
he  lias  kept  seven  terms,  and  tliat  twelve  terms  have  not  passed  after  th(^ 
first  of  the  seven,  provided  further  that  he  has  obtained  Honours  in 
Part  I.  of  the  Examination  or  in  the  Mathematical  or  in  the  Natural 
Sciences  Tripos. 

1894. 
Examiners: 
J.  A.  Ewing,  M.A.,  Trimty. 
O.  Reynolds,  M.A.,  Queeiix'. 
AV.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
Part  I. 
First  Class.  ,  Second  Class.  'I'hit-d  C!((ss. 

Ds  Clarke  Pemb.        lis  M'^Dougall  Trin.  Thrill^  Triii. 

l)s  Harris,  A.  C.        Cli7-isl's  1        Madeley  Emm.     \ 

Ds  Peel  Mayil.     ,  Ds  \\'armington        Trhi. 

1895. 
Examiners : 
0.  Reynolds,  M.A.,  Quee^is'. 
W.  N.  Shaw,  M.A.,  Emmamtel. 
W.  E.  Dalby,  M.A. 
Part  I. 


First 
Harvfv 

IllL'Ol.ltlV 

.M''CU'an, ' 


Class. 

SecomI 

Class. 

Third  Cla.is. 

Trin. 

Ds  Booth 

King's 

Ds  Burgess              Jesus 

Caitis 

Wynne 

Trin. 

<i(irfl(iii               Clare 

W.  N.  Trin. 

Hall                    Chrisl'.\ 
JIart                   Cains 
Onslow               //.  Sehr 
Keckitt,  A.         Kinq's 
Thompson, N.  A.  Trin. 

Ds  Tipple                 Clare 

1896. 
Examiners  : 
0.  Reynolds,  M.A.,  Queens'. 
J.  A.  Ewing,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 


Fir.ll  Cla.<ts. 
Ds  Clarke.T.W.K.  Caias 

Coker  Pet. 

Ds  HoUint'wortli     Pemh. 

La  'J"rol)e  Joh. 

Marshall,  J.  F.  King's 

Heilly  Queens' 


PAET  I. 

Second  Class. 
Ilindley.C.D.M.  Trin. 
Martin,  K.  E.    King's 
Uuttv  Penib. 


Third  Class. 
HcrKuiann  Jl.Seltv 

Yt'O  Trin. 


1897. 

Examiners  : 

J. 

A.  Ewing,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

J. 

Perry. 

J. 

B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Emmanuel 

PART  II. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class.              1 

Ds  Coker"              Pel. 

1 

Ds  La  Trobe           Joh. 

i 

••  Dl«tlngulshcil  ill  (1)  Theory  i 

f  structures  and  in  (2)  lli-at  EmkIiio 

PART  I. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

CliajMiU'               Joh. 

Co 1(111            Trin. 

Ds  Cook                    Joh. 

Davidsiin            Trin. 

Cimpcr                Trin. 

KulliiKur             Joh. 

Cullcii                 Cuius 

Hvw                    Kinij's 

Ds  Curtis                 Pel. 

Hivknian            ICmm. 

UoKct                  Trin. 

Wprncr               Clare 

Wilson              Kiny'i 

Third  Class. 


1.1  Dyuaniica 

Third 
Itcveridgc 
Kox.  C.  15. 
Williams, 


(7<(.v 


7Vi/i. 
Trin. 
I'cmli. 


MECHANICAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


627 


1898. 

Examiners  : 

J.  A.  Ewing,  M.A.,  Triinti/. 

J.  Perry. 

J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Emm. 


First  Class. 
Ds  Chappie  Joh. 

Culleii  Cahis 

Ds  Marshall,  J.  F.*  Khit/s 


PART   II. 

Secotul  Class. 
Ds  Tobin  Jah. 


Tliinl  Class. 
Ds  Werner  Clare 


*  Distinguished  in  Electricity  and  Magnetism. 


I 


PART  I. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Goodchild          Siil. 

Hidwell 

Trill. 

Burgess               N.Selic 

Hall,  A.  H.         Trin.H. 

Vox,  H.  D. 

Trin. 

Coode                 Jesns 

Head,  B.  W.      Emm. 

Gunter 

Clare 

Loeffler                Trin. 

s  'Iniilis                  Kim's 

Monro 

Trill. 

Watson,  H.  S.    Christ' 

LiKhtfoot              Pfmh. 

Taylor,  F.  C. 

Pemh. 

Thoinpson,!'.  A.  Chrisl'x 

Wynne,  J.  B. 

Trin. 

1899. 

Examiners 

J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Emm. 

T.  A.  Heari^on. 

C.  G.  Lamb,  M.A.,  Clare. 

PART   II. 

First  Class. 
Head,  B.  W.  Emm. 

ADVANCED  STUDENT. 
Wimperis,  H.  E.  Cuius. 


First  Class. 

niacklock.G.H.  Tnn. 

Tarrant,  H.         Trin. 
Ds  Lock,  <;.  |{.  .SiV/. 

D.s  Urittonhurn,  H.   h'imi's 

Inna,  1*.  .1.  H.     Tri'n. 

Walker,  M.         Joh. 


PART  I. 

Second  Class. 


Hart,  H.  E. 
Ds  Langdon,  M. 
Morconi,  R.  K. 
Hanisav,  J.  D. 
Saiyut.'.M.  K. 


i  Third  Class. 

Pemh.  Campbell-Brown, 

Pemb.  G.  F.  Clare 

Trin.  Ds  (;ordon,G.  F.  C.  rw». 

Tnn.  Bennie,  \V.  B.    Fnim. 

Kinii's    I  Itoblnson,  L.  I.   Pendj. 

\\'eekley,  C.        Trin. 

White,  F.  G.       Clare 


27—2 


628 


MECHANICAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


1900. 

Examiners  : 
J.  A.  Ewing,  M.A.,  King's. 
T.  A.  Hearsoii. 
C.  G.  Lamb,  M.A.,  Clare. 

PART   II. 

ADVANCED   STUDENT. 
Brown,  G.  M.  Trin. 


First  Class. 
Baker,  E.  S.  S.       Pemh. 
fiaskell,  H.             Trin. 
OKilvie,  D.  G.          Trin. 
03  Reynolds,  E.  A.     Pemb. 
Shaxby,  R.  U.         Clare 
Widdiconibe,  E.  P.  Cuius 

PART  I. 

Second  Class. 
Du  Cane,  C.  G. 
Englelieart,  P. 
Kennedy,  J.  McF. 
Paul,  J."  D.  D. 
Watney,  G.  N. 
Wilton,  T.  R. 

Trin. 
Cains 
Trin. 
Pemb. 
Trin. 
Jesus 

Third  Class. 
Barran,  P.  A.             Christ'. 
Lewin,  E.  O.               King's 
Monro,  K.  N.            King's 
Richardson,  H.  L.      Trin. 
Rubens,  H.  V.           King's 
Thiselton-Dyer,  G.  H.  Trin. 

1901. 

Examinees 

3.  A.  Ewiug,  M.A.,  King's. 
J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
W.  E.  Dalby,  M.A.,  Trinity. 


PART  I. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class 

Third  Class. 

Dykes,  F.  J. 

Trin. 

Ds  Grant,  F. 

Queens' 

Bucknill,  J.  C 

Emm. 

Keeling,  B.  P.  E. 

Trin. 

Hindley,  O.  W. 

King's 

Cohen,  D.  H. 

Trin. 

MoUiss,  H.  J. 

Trin. 

Knowles,  G.  J.  P. 

Trin. 

Everard,  B. 

Trin. 

Saunders,  0.  P. 

Trin. 

Laidlaw,  D.  H. 

Emm. 

Huddart,  L.  H.  L. 

Emm. 

Scott,  J.  R. 

Trin. 

Landon,  J.  W. 

Sid. 

McDonnell,  J. 

King'i 

Simon,  E.  D. 

Pemb. 

Monckton,  0.  P. 
Morcom,  E.  L. 
Paton,  A.  M. 
Young,  P.  C. 

Kino's 
Clare 
Joh. 
Christ's 

Nevile,  H.  G. 

Trin. 

1902. 

Examiners. 
W.  H.  Macaulay,  M.A.,  King's. 
J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
W.  E.  Dalby,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

PART   II. 


First  Class. 
i*Dykes,  F.  J.         Trin. 


Second  Class. 
Young,  P.  C.  Clirist'i 


PART   I. 

1 

First  Class. 

Second  Class 

Third  Class. 

1 

Us  Aldous,  F.  C. 

Jesus 

Cox,  R.  C. 

CaiKS 

Baerleiu,  E.  M. 

Trin.    m 

Bacon,  F. 

Trin. 

Greer,  S.  H.  A. 

Trin. 

Ellington,  N.  B. 

Kino's    < 

Ilighton,  l>.  C. 

King's 

liunter,  C.  M. 

Trin. 

Rappis,  P.  A.  G. 

Christ'i 

Jaff6,  A.  D. 

King's 

Kenijison.E.W.E 

Trin. 

Reid,  K.  G. 

Kino's 

\Vitherington,G.  A 

.  Queens' 

Long,  G.  S. 

Emm. 

Spooner,  W.  AV. 

Trill. 

MoCosh,  A.  K. 

Trin. 

Waller,  N.  H. 

Emm. 

Ds  Madge,  H.  A. 

Pet. 

Moore,  C  A.  StG. 

Pemb. 

Porter,  A.  R.  Z. 

Trin. 

Swan,  V. 

King's 

Taylor,  J.  R. 

King's 

Trench,  R.  11. 

Trin. 

Trewby,  A. 

Pernio. 

1   niatinguisheil  111  Electricity  :in<l  Maguotism. 


I 


MECHANICAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


629 


1903. 

Examiners  : 

W.  H.  Macaulay,  M.A.,  Kvuf. 
C.  G.  Lamb,  M.A.,  Clare. 
S.  Duiikerley. 


PART   II. 

First  Class. 

1 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Moore,  C.  A.  St  G. 
PART  I. 

Pemh. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Edge,  C.  N. 

Cains 

Akbar,  M.  T. 

Emm. 

Ds  Anderson.M.E.M. 

Queens' 

Fortescue,  C.  L. 

Christ's 

Bernard,  G.  II.  B. 

Joh. 

Archer,  J.  F. 

King's 

Garnett,  W.  H.  S. 

Trin. 

Duffield,  W.  G. 

Trin. 

Astley,  W. 

Christ's 

Hill,  .J.  L. 

Emm. 

Lindley,  E.  S. 

Trin. 

Birch,  A.  G. 

Trin. 

Ds  Lloyil,  H.  K. 

Cains 

Ds  Mould,  .S.  C. 

Jcsiis 

Bridgman,  F.  S. 

Sid. 

Us  Mason,  C.  C. 

Trin.H. 

OKilvie,  11. 

Kimj's 

f 'olam,  H.  N. 

Pemh. 

Sharpe,  C.  A. 

Kitig's 

Ds  Davies,  T.  M. 

Kiwi's 

Ds  Sheppard,  T.  W. 

Cath. 

Gardner,  J.  C. 

Trin. 

AVliarton,  .J.  K. 

Trin. 

Glaser,  W.  U. 
Kirke,  P.  St  G. 
Low,  A.  R. 
Mortimer,  A. 
Parkes,  H.  E. 
Pollard,  A.  R. 
Walker,  A.  G. 

Christ's 

Trin. 

Clare 

Sid. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Joh. 

1904. 

Examiners  ■ 

First  Class. 


B.  Hopkinsoii,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

C.  G.  Lamb,  M.A.,  Clare. 
S.  Duiikeiley. 

PART   II. 

Second  Class. 
\H  Hill,  J.  L.  Emm. 


Third  Class. 


PART   I. 

First  Class. 

Second  Class 

I>s  Houstield,  W.  K. 

I'll  ins 

(ilanville,  W.  .J. 

Cains 

Hugo,  L.  du  R 

l<n„,'s 

Harrison,  (;. 

Pet. 

Us  MuMtiT,  .J.  (If  (i. 

I'niih. 

hs  Issorlis,  li. 

Christ's 

Ds  .Jenkins,  H.  B. 

.Jnh. 

Lewis,  A.  I). 

Kino's 

Lewis,  E.  H. 

Tri'n. 

Parsons,  A.  1).  r. 

Trin. 

Robinson,  C. 

Peinb. 

Third  Class. 

Brinton,  C.  C. 
Hunting,  S.  A.  S. 
I'rosHeld,  B.  F. 
Fearfield,  .1. 
Hall,  .r.  P. 
Hanson,  K.  T. 
Newton-('lare,E.T.  CVan 
Prowde,  O.  L.  ,f()h. 

Radice,  W.  A.  Christ 

Kitcliic,  \V.  T.  ./,;/,. 

Salanian,  L.  II.       Trin. 


Caiiui 

Christ' I 

Trin. 

Cains 

Cains 

Christ'.' 


630 


MECHANICAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOSES. 


1905. 

Examiners  : 

B.  Hopkinson,  M.A.,  Trinitji. 
J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Einmaimel. 
J.  D.  Cormack. 


First  Clas! 

Ds  iiuKo,  \,.  (ill  n. 


Kimi's 


PART   II. 

Second  Class. 


Barbour,  K.  II.      Tini. 
Ds  Bulleid,  C.  II.         Trhi. 
f^eiii-s,  .J.  E.  J(;/). 


PART   I. 

f<cr<iiiil  C/ass. 

'llih-il  V/iiss 

Ds  Biiiv,  F.  i:.               Ti-iii. 

Api.s,  W.  .1.  K. 

Tiln. 

V:\r\vv.  II.               C/air 

Blackie,  A. 

I'd. 

Ds  Darwin,  K.                7>/;y. 

Burn,  II.  S. 

l-niih. 

Duff,  W.  N.             7V//-. 

Ds  Dennis,  '1'. 

r/iirr 

Khn'iilx)!^,  <i.  B.  Chri.ils 

F.vinntnn,  II.  H. 

Mwj.l. 

(iicn-IJiJtt,  ('.  1,.     /'.'/»/». 

Iliist,  .1. 

Trl',1. 

.Mitclifll,  .V.  I>.        CiiHx 

lloisiuutun,II..M 

11.  Doiri 

Murray,  J.              Kiiii/'s 

Lusk,  .1. 

.luh. 

Homer,  C.               Caiiix 

Moiuisev,  l{.  .1. 

Kiiuj's 

.Sherwood, E.T.Ci.  A//(//'.v 

Newton.ll.  \V.  ( 

.  Kiixi's 

Newton,  T.  II. 

JCm'm. 

Pearsall,  U.  11. 

Kimi's 

Kousc,  }'.  (i. 

Trin. 

Shackell,  F.  T. 

Pemb. 

1906. 

Examiners  : 

J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 
C.  E.  Iiiglis,  M.A.,  King's. 
J.  T.  Nicolsou. 

PART  I. 


Bird,  .\. 

ItUtcl.cT 

French, 


,  A.  U.  D.  Ch, 

l».  (i.         /•;»/ 


S,;;>i„l  C/iis. 

Tliiril  Chis 

V. 

Ifrvan  Mniwn,  W 

Do,,;,. 

Bravsliuv,  .s. 

.loll. 

Dii'viilsou,  W.  W. 

Kill,,,. 

riirt'ord,'!'.  A. 

Kiiiift 

liohinson,  A.  C. 

fl,iisr.s 

de  Morinirno,  1'.  (i 

A.  It. 

S:ininelsou,K.A.( 

;.  Kii,  I's 

Kiiii/'l 

lis.Suiitli,  II. 

'I'ri,,.  II. 

Dundenhile,  K.  . 

.  Si,l. 

I>s  Smith,  T. 

(Jm:  I,}.' 

Fo\,C.  1,. 

Kiiiil'f 

^^|lilsl,MrV,  1,.  .1. 

r.ii,,,,. 

(J.-inliner,  I).  C. 

llir'itt's 

Welsli,  .\.  I{. 

Trill. 

Us  Howe,  II. 

.\Utiiii. 

WhiluiK,  W.  H.  (; 

Q,!,:,,.'.' 

Its  l.ainl-Clowes,  (i 

S.  Sid. 

l.inu'ard,  .).  K. 

Trill. 

.Mears,  K.  I>. 

Trill. 

lis  Millward,  (i.  A. 

Qiirem^ 

Moherlv,  A.  II. 

Kiiiii'i 

Morse,  1,.  (i.  !•;. 

Kiiiq't 

Seymour,  1".  W. 

Triii. 

'riiomsun,  I>.  II. 

I'riiib.   ' 

MECHANICAL   SCIENCES  TRIPOSES. 


631 


1907. 


Examiners  : 


B.  Hopkinsoii,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 

C.  E.  Inglis,  M.A.,  Kinq's. 
W.  E.  Dalby,  M.A.,  Trinitij. 


PART    I. 

First  Ch(.K 

Smiiiil  C/uss 

Tliinl  Clas 

Husk,  E.  T. 

/v//-,/-.v 

Us  Hooth,  H. 

Trill. 

Ba.xter,  T.  H. 

KucliiiK',  <>.  H. 

Trill. 

I'-ulhiKiir,  L.  A. 

Cains 

l)s  Dines,  L.  H.  G. 

Il.s  .Millar,  (i.  11. 

I'niih. 

(iroatlifiul,  J.  M, 

C'hrisl'n 

(i  laser,  H. 

I'liiiKi-,  L.  H. 

KilNl's 

.Jollev,  L.  H.  VV. 

Trin. 

fJutlirie,  A.  G. 

Mever,  (i.  M. 

Emm. 

Hall,  J.  S. 

Pilclier,  W.  H. 

Pemh. 

Haitree,  U. 

1 
1 

Keiinie,  IJ.  W. 

Joh. 

Joannides,  G.  S. 
Lawsoii,  t'.  (i. 
Maclean,  E.  W. 
Nelson,  L. 
•iuinney,  H. 
Richards,  C.  S. 
Taylor,  G.  M.  C. 
Weber,  II.  E. 
Wells,  R.  C. 
Wilson,  R.  E. 

Kiiiil's 

Kmiii. 

Christ's 

Clare. 

Sid. 

Cains 

KiiH/'s 

Peii'il). 

F.imii. 

Emm. 

NonCiiU. 

Cains 

.lull. 

Pemli. 

Emm. 

Corpus 


1908. 


(NEW  REGULATIONS.) 
Examiners  : 


W.  E.  Dalby,  M.A.,  rrinit;/. 
B.  Hopkiiison,  M.A.,  l^riniti/. 
J.  B.  Peace,  M.A.,  Enunanuel. 


Kas.in,  A.  H.  J,s 

M.illouk,  K.  K.  M.  Tri 
I've,  I).  1{.  Tri 


Srciiiiil,  Class. 

IJanerjee,  P.  N'. 
Barrett,  F.  I  J.  .J. 
ISnulHold,  H. 
Dawson.  E.  K. 
Ilawes,  H.  L. 
Haves,  l{.  A. 
Hill,  A.  .).  H. 
Nul.son,  (i.  (J. 
Pound,  W.  (;.  W. 
Torry,  A.  .1.  D. 
Trench,  A.  S.  ('. 


Trin. 
Corpii 

Cains 

('(tins 

Cains 

Qnrrii. 

Trill. 

Christ 

Kin, I, 

.loll. 

Trin. 


Third  Class. 

Acland,  H.  A.  1). 
Alexander,  E. 
('arver,  O.  A. 
f'aslcy,  11.  de  f. 
<;iiapnle,  E. 
('niick3liank,fi.M. 
Dewar,  M.  It.  V. 
Douyall,  K.  S. 
Pearson,  H.  ('. 
Peek,  J.  N. 
Scott,  W.  iM. 
Stevens,  W.  (■. 
Walnislev,  •!. 
Whitaker,  V. 
Workman,  10. 


Kinji's 

Caius 

Trin. 

Si,/. 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Trill. 

I'emI). 

Trin. 

Cains 

Kini/'s 

Down. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Trill. 


632 

ECONOMICS   TKIPOSES. 
1905. 

Examiners  : 

J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pcmhroke. 
G.  L.  Dickinson,  M.A.,  Kinc/'s. 
J.  H.  Clai)bam,  M.A.,  King's. 
A.  C.  Pigou,  M.A.,  King's. 

PAET  I. 


First  Class. 


Second  C7(tss. 

Division  1. 

Jones,  F.  R.  Clirisl\ 

Division  2. 


Clark,  R,  K. 
White,  F.  A. 


Kino's 
Joh. 


MiicUay,  E.  K. 
To  nil,  C.  A. 


Trin. 
JesKs 


WOMEN. 


lursi  Vlas! 


Second  Cliis. 

Division  1. 

Ilolliiigton,  E. 

Division  2. 

Howard.  Lud ii  0.  G.  Girlon 
Mantiihi,  M.U.  Girtnn 


Bliore,  1.  T.  Girlon 

ycirnham      Edwardes,  M.  L.  E.    Girlon 


ECONOmCS  TRIPOSES. 


633 


1906. 

Examiners  : 

G.  L.  Dickinson,  M.A..  King's. 
J.  H.  Clapham,  M.A.,  King's. 
S.  J.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Tnnify. 
A.  C.  Pigou,  M.A.,  King's. 


First  Class. 


First  Class. 


PART   II. 

Secomi  Class. 

Third  Class. 

Division  1. 

" 

Division  2. 

Clark,  R.  K.           King's 
Mackay,  E.  R.        Trin. 

WiUlEN. 

Second  Clas.i. 

Third  Clas.i. 

Divisioii  1. 

Bhoi-e,  I.  T.            f 

iirlon 

Division  2. 

First  Class. 
Laj  ton,  W.  T.        Trin. 


PART   I. 

Seconil  Class. 
Division  1. 

Division  2. 

IlcJderwick,  A.  S.  Clare 
Hughes,  E.  NonColl. 


Third  Class. 


First  Class. 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Division  2. 

Potter,  D.  S.  Newnham 


Third  Class. 


27—5 


634 


ECONOMICS   TRIPOSES. 


1907. 

Examiners  : 

J.  N.  Keynes,  Sc.D.,  Pembroke. 
S.  J.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Triniti/. 
D.  H.  Macgregor,  M.A.,  Trinitif. 
W.  J.  Ashley,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
J.  Westlake,  LL.D.,  Trinitij. 


First  C'laxs. 
Laytoii,  W.  T.     'I'r/H. 


PART   II. 

Second  Vlaxs. 
Divi.tiini  1. 

Division  2. 
Hughes,  E.  Vaius 


HwUleiwitk,  A.  S.  Claiv 
Nugent,  n.  T.  Trin. 


WOMEN. 

Second  Class. 

Dicisiiin  1. 

Potter,  I).  8.  Ncwnham 

Dirision  2. 


PART   I. 

Second  C/a.is. 

Division  1. 

Ho))soii,  C.  K.         T) 


Virision 


IliiMiiltuii,  K. 
Hicliards.K. 


.Joh. 


WOMEN. 

Scconil  Class. 

Division  1. 

Cirier,  M.  L.  I).  Xcn-iihuiii 

Spielniann,  lO.  M.       Mcirnliain 


Third  Class. 

Levinstein,  (i.  E.  Pcmh. 

Martin,  .J.  B.  Trin. 

Swift,  ('.  T.  Kino'i 


'I'hird  Class. 


ECONOMICS   TRIPOSES. 


635 


1908. 


Examiners  : 


A.  W.  Flux,  M.A.,  Sf  John's. 

D.  H.  Macgregor,  M.A.,  Trinifi/. 

H.  O.  Meredith,  M.A.,  King's.  ' 

W.  J.  Ashley,  M.Coni.,  Birmingham. 

T.  J.  Lawrence,  LL.D.,  Doioniiig,  Assessor. 


Fi):sl.  Clas.i. 


I 


(iritr,  M.  L.  I).  Newnhaiii 

.Spiclniaiiii,  K.  M.      Ncwnkain 


I'irsl  Clas.'i. 


lui-st  aa.1.1. 


PART   II. 

Second  CVrt.w 

Division  1. 

Hieliards,  H. 
Ds  Ward,  I).  W. 

.Toll, 
.loll. 

Divi.iiiin.  2. 

WOMEN. 

Si'cund  CVa.v.? 

Divi.iiun  1. 

Division  2. 

IJendel,  F.  E. 

fciviihain 

PART   I. 

Sironil  C/ass 

Dirisioi,  1. 

Klliott,  VV.  W. 
Us  Twinn,  F.  C.  G. 

iVonColl. 
Joh. 

Division  2. 

Barker,  G.  P. 
Filter,  C. 

King's 
King's 

H'OMK.Y. 

Sc<-(iii<l,  ('/uss 

Hamilton,  K.  Tyiii. 

Levinstein,  (4.  K.    Peiiih. 
Martin,  J.  B.  Trin. 


Third  C/ass. 
Milner,  E.  J.  M.        GlHon 


Third  C/a.i.i. 

de  Yrarrazaval,  S.  'I'rlii. 
Lo,  T.  Y.  JcsHs 

Monaklioft;  1>.        Peinh. 


Leim,  M. 


636  ADVANCED   STUDENTS. 

ADVANCED  STUDENTS. 

Certificates  of  Research  awarded  hi/  the  Degree  Committee  of  the  Special 
Board  of  Studies.  A  Student  irho  has  obtained  a  Certificate  of  Research 
and  has  kept  liij  residence  at  least  six  terms  is  entitled  to  proceed  to  the 
Degree  of  B.A.,  and  thereafter,  under  the  usual  conditions,  to  the  Degree  of 
31. A.  and  to  other  Degrees  in  the  University. 

1897. 
iKutlierford,  E.  Trhi,  (Phi/sict  and  Clwmislr!/). 
2*Townsend,  J.  S.  E.  Trin.  (Plii/sics  and  Cticniistry). 
Wall,  A.  Christ's  (Medieval  and  Modern  Languages). 

1898. 
sM'^Clelland,  .1.  A.  Trin.  {PI>i/.fics  and  Cliemistry). 
**Elluit-Smitli,  G.  Joli.  (liiolugii  and  Geoloqi/). 
Butler,  E.  C.  Clirisl's  (Divi'ii'ili/). 

Trench,  W.  F.  Vhrisl's  (Mriliirnl  and  Modern  Lanquaoes). 
Kny^ers,  k.n.  Kill, i-s(Diriiiili/). 
Bles,  E.  .1.  Kin,r.'<{ili,'l,>nii  and  Geohm/]. 
Bryan,  G.  B.  .Joh.  {Flu/xies  ,ii,d  Ch.niislri/). 
D.mglas,  A.  11.  .foli.  (.Moral  N,/,  ,„v.v). 
Sedgefield,  W.  .J.  Cliri.\-I's  (Mcdnrnl  mid  Modern  Languages). 

1899. 
«  Nolan,  E.  Trin.  (Divindg). 
fiRichardsou,  S.  W.  Trin.  (I'lii/sirs  and  Chemisfri/). 

Henry,  J.  Trin.  (/'/;  w/cv  ami  Vlieinlstn/). 

Lnrd.'W.  F.  Trin.  (llixh^ru  ,iiid  Areliaeol,i„ii). 

Baillie.  .1.  B.  Trin.(Miirnl  Srienees). 

.Muir,  .1.  Trin.  {I'hiisies  and  Clieiiii.slru). 

Sli:ikt'spc;ir,  G.  A.  Trin.  {I'lii/sies  and  Vlinnis(rii). 

Viucoiit,  .).  11.  .lali.  (l'liii.sie.i'aiid  Vlieniistni). 
^nVilsrm,  II.  A.  Trin.  (I'll i/.Ki,:i  and  Clieniistri/). 
«Zeleny,  J.  Trin.  {Phi/.ue.i  and  Clienii.ilri/). 

l?i)senhain,  W.  ./ali.  (Plii/.iie.\-  ami  Clieiiiislry). 

Willows,  li.  8.  'Trin.  (Phi/sie.i  ami  Cliemistri/). 

1900. 
Filon,  1-.  N.  G.  Kimi'.i  [Malliem.die.'s). 
•''yh\.ini\:n\,.).  V.  San  Call.  (Pliiisie.^  ami  Vhemislru). 
Wills,  K.  U..Jali.  {I'liii.iir.--and'ciienii.ilri/). 
Burke,  .1.  B.  H.  Trin.  [I'lii/.iies  and  Clinni.s-lri/). 
Henderson,  \\'.  ('.  Trin.  (Plnisir.i  and  Clieini.s-lni). 
I'eake,  A.  II.  ./(//(.  {Phiisies  and  Clirmi.'.-lri/). 
Froger,  L.  M.  I-'.  VlirLtl's  (iledieval  and  Madera  Languages). 
t'oobson,  B.  'Trin.  {ilalkemalies}. 

1901. 
Tims,  II.  W.  .M.  Kimi's  {liiiilaini  and  Geoloiiu). 
Wolf,  A.  Joh.  [Marill  .Srienees). 

Sandbacli,  F.  K.  Kimi'.i  (Medieeal  and  Modern  Languages). 
llayward,  F.  II.  Cai'iis  [Moral  Srienees). 
Kamagc,  II.  Joli.  {Plm.sir.s  and  Chemistni). 
Arendzcn,  J.  1".  Chn.ir.t  U'iriiiih/). 
Sutherland,  1).  G.  .loh.  {Medieine). 
Nardoni,  ('.  Clirisl'.s-  (Phi/.iies  and  Cheiiiislrii). 

1902. 
'"('unningliain.  .1.  .\.  ./n//.  (Phi/.\ies  and  Vhemislni). 
Ilunifn-y,  .J.  <  ■.  \V.  ./«//.  [Phi/.iie.s  an.l  (■heiiiLiIri/). 
Patterson,  .1.  luiim.  {I'hi/sics  and  Vheinistri/). 
Jones,  T.  II.  Trin.  II.  (Medicine). 


1  |>r.>fc»«oi  of  I'hy»ic«,  Vlrtorln  College,  Manuhostor.  5  W.vkeliaiii  I'ri'fisBor  nf  riiysics,  Oxlonl. 

a  i'roicftitur  of  Natural  PhiIi»8ophy,  Hoyal  Univorsity  nf  Ireland.        4  I't'ifi'ssor  of  I'hyaioloKy,  Cairo. 

.1  H«ul  of  St  Eilmulicl  Hiiunc.  r.  l-rofcssor  of  llarllcy  CoIIoku,  .SouthainptDU. 

7  I'rofonBor  of  PhynicH,  KIiik'8  (.'ollego,  London.  s  rrofossor  of  i'liynicH,  Miiincuota. 

U  Profcs«or  of  Phynics,  Toronto.  10  Professor  of  Cliemistry,  Calcutta. 


ADVANCED   STUDENTS.  637 

1900. 

Barkla,  C.  G.  King's  (Phtisics  and  Chemistry). 

Parkinson,  J.  Jnh.  {Biu/oiji/  and  Geolopj/]. 

Simpson.  .J.  C.  CatKs  (Mcdirine). 

iPClung,  K.  K.  Trill.  {Pln/sics  ami  Cliaiiistri/) 
iDurack,  J.  .J.  E.  Triii.  (Plu/.vr.s  and  Clwmistri/). 
*Horton,  F.  Joli.  (PA//.v/c,?  and  Vhcmi.slr,u). 

Varley,  W.  M.  Emm.  (Phi/sics  and  Chemistry). 

Uea,  T.  J  oh.  (Medieval  am'  Modern  Lanfiua'ies). 

1904. 

Laws,  S.  C.  Jiih.  (Phin-ies  and  Clieniislru). 
Hoskiiig,  K.  Xnn  Coll.  (l>lii/xi,s  and  llinnislry). 
jVIakower,  W.  'I'riii.  (Pln/sirs  and  Chiiiii.ilri/). 
Owen,  G.  Chrix/S  {Physics  and  Clninistry). 
Hogers,  F.  Nan  Coll.  {Phy.sie.i  and  Chemistry). 
*\Vood,  A.  Emm.  {Physics  and  Chemistry). 

1905. 

Evans,  I.  U.  P.  H.Selw.  {Biology  and  Geology). 

Dyer,  C.  H.  Joh.  {Divinity). 

Harlow,  P.  S.  Joh.  (Physics  and  Chemistry). 


1906. 

Kerby,  W.  M.  Down.  {Medieval  and  Modern  Laiigi 
Cunnington,  \V.  A.  Clirisl's  (liioloaii  and  Geoloay). 
Shearer,  ('.  Irin.  {Hioloan  and  Ueohiaii). 
Phillilis,  V.  Emm.  (Physics  and  I'hcniistry). 
Burton,  K.  V.  Einni.  [Physics  and  Chemistry). 
Ilowells,  (i.  Christ's  (Oriental  Languages). 

1907. 

Sheikli  Muhammad  Iqbal,  Trin.  (Moral  Sciences). 
Imms,  .\.  D.  Chri.ifs  {liiolonu  and  Geolmiy). 
Labv,  T.  II.  Emm.  {Phi/sics  and  Clieiiiislry). 
Kleeman,  11.  Tt.  Emm.  (Phnsics  aii.l  Ch.'mislry). 
Inues,  P.  I).  Trin.  (Phi/sics  and  Chemistry.) 
llulMVclit,  .J.  IJ.  Christ's  {^ralhcmalics). 

1908. 

Harvey,  AV.  H.  Christ's  (Medicine). 
Kaye,  G.  W.  C.  Trin.  (Physics  and  Chemistry). 
Satterlv,  J.  Joh.  (Physics  and  Chemistry). 
Slefrig,"S.  Cath.  (Ant)iropolugy). 


1  Pr(»fe88or  of  PhyaiuB,  Allahabad, 


aaes 


638 


DEGREES 

CONFEREED   BY   THE   UNIVEESITY    OF   CAMBEIDGE 

IN    THE   YEAE   1907. 


Doctors  in  Divhtili/  {Honoris  Causa). 
[Stat.  A.  Chap.  II.  Sect.  18.  Par.  1.] 

June  U.     Laiidur,  (i.  H.,  Trin.,  Bislidp  of  Victoria,  Hongkong. 

Dec.  5.      Molony,  H.  .].,  Penib.,  Bisliuij  of  tlie  Missionary  Diocese  of  ilid  Cliina 

[Stat.  A.  Chap.  II.  Sect.  4.  Par.  .'!.] 

Apr.  25.    Drury,  T.  \V.,  Christ's. 
Nov.  21.    Srawley,  J.  H.,  iSelw. 
Dec.    5.     Cliaclwck,  W.  E.,  Jesus. 

Doctor  in  Viriiii/i/. 
Ajir.  '15.     Kniglit,  II.  J.  ('.,  Corjius. 

JJocturs  in  Laic. 

June  15.     Haty,  T.,  Trin. 

18.     Morrison,  R.  J.  A.,  Trin.  H. 
Oct.    10.     Gour,  H.  S.,  Down. 


Doctors  in  Mediciite. 


Jan.  17.     Keeling,  (i.  S.,  Caius. 

Fel).   -IH.     Killiek,  C,  Trill. 

.Mar.  11.     Ileywood,  W.  H.,  iiniin. 

Sliipwav,  F.  K,  Christ's. 

Whale,"  C.  U.  L.,  Jesus. 
.Vjir.  25.    lioustield,  L.,  I'emb. 

llayncs,  (i.  .S.,  King's. 

Nicholson,  G.  \V.  de  I'.,  Jesus. 

.Slade,  J.  (i.,  Clare. 
May    9.     Carr,  D.  \V.,  Trin. 

Micklethwait,  (i.  W.,  Trin. 
June    U.     lOde,  \V.  K.  M.,  King's. 

llarrisson,  K.  II.,  Clare. 


June 


Oct. 
Nov 
Dee. 


I  Inward,  C.  1{.,  I'euib. 
Iludsuii,  «..  Clare. 
Wiikrtt,  (i.  ]{.,  King's. 
Wharton,  J.,  Joh. 
Young,  .S.  L.  <).,  (.'hrist's. 
Mine,  T.  G.  M.,  King's. 
Mellanbv,  J.,  lOnim. 
Western",  G.  T.,  I'emb. 
Leech,  K.  U.,  Christ's. 
Tod,  II.  F.,  Trin. 
Ward,  K.,  Clare. 
Dallv,  J.  F.  II.,  Joh. 


iJoctiirs  ill  Science. 

May    !).     Pearson,  II.  II.  \V.,  Caius. 
June  15.     .Scott,  A..  I'et. 

Doctor  in  Letter.'^. 
June  18.    Smith,  (i.  C.  .^1.,  .loh. 

liacliclors  in  IJirinili/. 

Jan.  17.  Fleteher.  I{.  .1.,  I'.t. 

-May  •-':?.  C'rafer,  T.  W..  Jrsus. 

Oct.  10.  IScolt-.MonericIl,  C.  i;.,  Trin. 

Dec.  .5.  I.vtttlton  (lliiii.),  i;..  Trill. 


DEGKEES  CONFEKRED  IN  19U7. 


639 


Master  of  Arts  (Honoris  Causa). 

[Stat.  A.  Chap.  II.  Sect.  18.  Par.  3.] 

Dec.  1-2.    Kav,  S.  H. 


JIastcr  of  Arts  [Honoris  Cau.sa). 

[Stat.  A.  Chap.  II.  Sect.  18.  Par.  i] 

Nov.  30.     Ilazeltine,  II.  D.,  Emm.  (Heiider  in  English  Law). 


Acworth,  W.  Knnn. 
Adams,  H.  T.  C'atli. 
Adams,  O.  .J.  .Sid. 
-Vgar,  \y.  E.  King's. 
Alexander,  .1.  B.  Emm. 
Allen,  A.  W.  .Joh. 
Angell,  C.  (_'.  Job. 
Appasamv,  P.  Enmi. 
Argvle,  F".  W.  .loli. 
Arkie,  \.  S.  Trin. 
Ashby,  M.  W.  Trin.  II. 
Aslicroft,  W.  Caius. 
Asliton,  C.  T.  Emm. 
Aspin,  A.  Joh. 
Back,  I.  (J.  Trin.  II. 

Bacon,  F.  Trin. 

Hakir,  A.  P.  Christ's. 

Maker,  .J.  1'.  Emm. 

Halls,  W.  L.  .loh. 

Banham,  .).  ('.  Trin. 

Banister,  M.  H.  Trin. 

Bankart.  A.  .S.  B.  Trin. 

Barber,  II.  II.  Itueens'. 

Barber,  .J.,  Trin. 

Barclay,  (i.  A.,  Trin. 

Barker,  A.  W.  ll.Sihv. 

Harkla,  ('.  (i.  Kings. 

Barnes,  P.  K.  (brisfs. 

Bartli(ilijme\v,(i.T.  King's. 

Batuman.  i;.  I'.nnn. 

Bateman,  II.  Trin. 

Bateinan-Cliamipain,  J.  N. 
Caius. 

Bates,  P.  V.  Corpus. 

Baugh,  11.  |{.  Queens'. 

Baxter,  A.  II.  V.  .Job. 

Beddow,  II.  .1.  Christ's. 

Bennett,  C.  L.  Clare. 

Bennett,  <i.  A.  .Job. 

Bennion,  .A.  T.  Trin. 

Benson,  .1.  ll.Selw. 

Herrv,  II.  S.  Clare. 

Bidden,  II.  M.  Cath. 

Birch,  II.  I,.  Trin. 

Bird,  \V.  I'.  Cath. 

Bles,  i;.  .1.  King's. 

Blois,  (i.  V.  Triu. 

Bolton,  L.  Clare. 

Bouslield,  L.  Pcmb. 

Bowe,  .1.  II.  .Jesus. 

Bowles,  W.  C.  Corpus. 

Bovd,  II.  J.  Knuu. 

Uruchi,  C.  C,  Catli. 

Brewster,  <i.  \V.  Khig's. 

Brocksopp,  W.  K  Corp. 

Brown,  A.  \V.  S.  Cuius. 


Masters  of  Arts. 

Brown,  B.  G.  Trin. 
Brown,  G.  M.  Trin. 
Brown,  P.  R.  B.  I'cnib. 
Brown,  W.  11.  Trin. 
Browne,  A.  E.  Cath. 
Br\ant,  C.  L.  Down. 
Hull,  C.  R.  Cath. 
Burgess,  A.  K.  Trin. 
Burgess,  II.  N.  Job. 
Caddick,  S.  D.  Joh. 
Caldwell,  II.  F.  II.  Trin. 
Carev,  D.  S.  Magd. 
Carlfle,  E.  II.  11.  Trin. 
Cassidy,  C.  Sidney. 
Castley,  C.  C.  .Sidney 
Castley,  R.  J.  Sidnev. 
Challinor,  W.  F.  Trin. 
Champion,  H.  H.  King's. 
Churchill,  .S.  Trin. 
Clark,  L.  S.  Cath. 
Clark,  R.  E.  Cath. 
Clarke,  A.  ,S.  Clare. 
Clarke,  II.  J.  Trin. 
Clayton,  F.  Trin. 
Cobbam,  E.  Emm. 
Coekin,  M.  S.  Caius. 
Cohen,  J).  L.  Christ's. 
Collins,  K.  L.  I^mui. 
Cooke,  W.  C.  C.  Queens'. 
Cooper,  J.  S.  Non  Coll. 
(•oore,  a.  Job. 
Coryton,  II.  II.  Cbri.st'.s. 
Cnulson,  l{.  N.  Caius. 
(Iradock,  N.  Trin. 
Crojiper,  J.  Triu. 
Crowfoot,  \.  II.  I'jnni. 
Curzon,  II.  F.  J.  Down. 
Cutlack,  W.  P.  Pemb. 
Dakin,  A.  Jesus. 

Darby,  V.  A.  Queens'. 

Dart,  II.  Trin. 

Davey,  A.  A.  Job. 

Davics,  I).  Joh. 

Davies,  I).  K.  Job. 

Davies,  i:.  J.  I,.  .Magd. 

Davies  (ujby,  li.  Knnn. 

Davis,  1'.  ('(U'lms. 
de  Montmorency,  J.  E.  (i. 
Pet. 

Donsham,  A.  T.  Joh. 

Dicken,  C.  V.  I'enib. 

Dornian,  A.  J.  Trin. 

Douglas,  J.  I''.  Corpus. 

Douglas,  B.  II.  IVnib. 

Downing,  A.  15.  .Sidney. 

Downtou,  B.  .M.  Knun. 


Drummond,  H,  J.  Trin. 
Duncanson,  E.  F.  Emm. 
Durack,  J.  J.  E.  Trin. 
Durell,  C.  V.  Clare. 
Dyer,  F.  G.  Corpus. 
Edniond,  F.  J.  'I'riu. 
Ekanayake,  G.  B.  ll.Selw. 
Elliott-Cooper,  M.  King's. 
Evans,  C.  L.  King's. 
Evans,  P.  i).  Pemb. 
I'>yre,  J.  Emm. 
Fairburst,  M.  Trin.  U. 
Falk,  G.  A.  King's. 
Fallnon,  W.  M.  Queens'. 
Fancourt,  W.  trains. 
Farntield,  A.  J.  Queens'. 
Farntield,  A.  S.  Queens'. 

Fetherstonhaugb,  G.  C. 

Pemb. 

Field,  J.  H.  Joh. 

Findlay,  J.  A.  Magd. 

Firth,  F.  G.  H..Selw. 

Fischer,  F.  S.  Clare. 

Fisher,  II.  F.  Christ's. 

I'isher,  I>.  \.  Sidnev. 

Flitch,  J.  I<:.  C.  King's. 

Fornian,  A.  Penil). 

Foster,  W.  II.  Job. 

b'ox,  C.  Christ's. 

Foyster,  I..  \.  Pemb. 

Frankland,  i;.  Emm. 

Franklaud,  J.  N.  Clare. 

Frean,  11.  P.  Pemb. 

I'rcrc,  J.  K.  Pemb. 

Fullagar,  II.  F.  Joh. 

(i.ibbatt.  J.  P.  Pet. 

(■ardiner,  \.  F.  Corpus. 

(iardncr-Brown,  K.  S.  (i. 
Pemb. 

(iaunt,  T.  Magd. 

(iave,  \.  S.  Trin. 

(ieinmell,  A.  C.  Trin. 

<iiljs II.  II.  Catb. 

(iirdlestone,  !•".  .s.  P.  L. 

Non  Coll. 

(JIaser,  W.  II.  Christ's. 

(iledbill,  A.  ll.Selw. 

(ilover,  II.  lO.  T.  Clare. 

(iold,  i:.  Joh. 

tioodbart,  <i.  W.  Trin. 

Coodland.  J.  Trin.  II. 

(ioolden,  v.  v.  (i.  Trin. 

(iurdon,  J.  G.   Triu. 

(iould,  i:.  Clare. 

<iow,  .\.  Caius. 

Grant,  «i.  II.  Trin. 


640 


DEGREES   CONFERRED   IN    1907 


Graj-,  H.  Jesus. 
Greening,  W.  Christ's. 
Greenwood,  II.  B.  Trin. 
Griffitli,  H.  C.  King's. 
Griffiths,  M.  C.  Eniiu. 
(Jrimes,  J.  H.  M.  Jesus. 
Hull,  J.  Knini. 
llaniiltcin,  C.  A.  Trin. 
Hiirdlng,  W.  I.  Joh. 
Iliuke,  !^.  L.  Henib. 
Harrissun,  K.  H.  Clare. 
Iliislani,  W.  A.  Pemb. 
Ilawkes,  W.  J.  Joh. 
Ilealey,  U.  E.  Trin. 
Heathcote,  E.  H.  Trin. 
llele,  T.  S.  Emm. 
Henderson,  J.  A.  Christ's. 
Iksketh,  G.  K.  I'enib. 
I  letherington,  A.  L.  Trin. 
Hewitt,  H.  W.  Clare. 
Heywood,  G.  1*.  Trin. 
llevwood,  \V.  B.  Emm. 
Hicks,  G.  B.  Pet. 
Hill,  C.  A.  Trin. 
Hill,  E.  i;.  H.Schv. 
Hiron,  J.  H.  Job. 
Hodder,  (i.  \V.  Cath. 
Iloilges,  \V.  Jesus, 
llodykin,  R.  Trin. 
Holden,  A.  Uueens'. 
Hopkins,  (i.  \.  Job. 
How,  J.  C.  II.  Joli. 
Howell,  !<;.  B.  Kmni. 
liuddleston,  A.  J.  C. 

King's. 
Hughes,  B.  ILSelw. 
Hunter,  J.  dc  G.  Pemb. 
lies,  J.  11.  Cains. 
Jardine,  J.  \V.  K'iiig's. 
Jefferys,  K.  W.  lOnini. 
Jertries,  F.  (i.  Caius. 
Jenkins,  H.  li.  Job. 
Jennings,  R.  1.  Pemb. 
J(dnison,  S.  C.  Down. 
Johnstone,  G.  A.  Pemb. 
Jones,  I).  King's. 
Jones,  J.  H.  Cath. 
Jones,  11.  E.  Clare. 
Jones,  T.  H.  Trin.  H. 
Joseph-Watkin,  T.  M. 

Caius. 
Keigwin,  II.  1).  Pet. 
Kenncdv,  O.  J.  Jesus. 
Ker,  K.  A.  Il.Selw. 
Kershaw,  A.  Job. 
King,  II.  W.  Il.Selw. 
Knight,  F.  II.  (lueens'. 
Knowles,  S.  Pemb. 
I/anibert,  II.  Trin. 
I,ainplougli,  V.  v..  E.  Trin. 
I.ang,  li.  T.  Trin. 
Laslirey,  I'.  I'.  Joh. 
liaurenec^,  C.  Trin. 
Lazarus,  (i.  \l.  King's. 
Lea,  J.  Caius. 
Loach,  .N.  K.  Christ's. 
Lee,  R.  II.  L.  Pet. 
Lloyd,  J.  I).  Irin. 
Loyd,  E.  iV.  I'.  Trin. 
JLiUckock,  A.  .M.   Irin. 


Masters  uf  Arts — continued. 

Luker,  S.  G.  Pemb. 
M<=AuIiffe,  R.  P.  Cath. 
M<:Cormick,  W.  P.  (i.  Joh. 
Mackenzie,  L.  II.  L.  Trin. 
Macnab,  J.  T.  (  lirist's. 
Makower.  A.  J.  Trin. 
Malthus,  H.  Trin. 
Mandall,  W.  A.  Magd. 
Mander,  G.  Le  M.  Trin. 
Marshall,  A.  T.  Corpus. 
Marshall,  J.  S.  D.  Jesus. 
Martell,  E.  A.  Joh. 
Meakin,  W.  Trin. 
Medley,  R.  P.  Caius. 
Merrill,  .J.  Christ's. 
Merry  weather,  C.  W.  Trin. 
Mills,  R.  S.  Corpus. 
Mills,  \V.  E.  King's. 
Mitchell,  W.  Christ's. 
Molony,  II.  J.  Pemb. 
Morgan,  A.  Corpus. 
Mowatt,  <).  Caius. 
Mowll,  E.  W.  Jesus. 
Mo.\Iey,  C.  II.  Queens'. 
Naisli,  I'\  C.  P.  Sidney. 
Naters,  C.  C.  T.  Euuu. 
New,  T.  G.  Pemb. 
Nock,  T.  A.  Pemb. 
Norton,  G.  P.  Caius. 
Norton,  S.  H.  Queens'. 
Nutnian,  B.  K.  Jesus. 
Gbevesekere,  U.  Trin. 
Gbevesekere,  P.  A.  Trin. 
O'l lagan.  Lord,  Trin. 
O'Rcillv,  W.,  Corpus. 
Orgill,  il.  \V.  Non  Coll. 
Ormsby,  I".  C.  Christ's. 
Ough,  .1.  Ennn. 
I'acke,  (i.  G.  Trin. 
Paine,  W.  L.  Sidney. 
I'arkes,  11.  E.  Trin! 
l'arnell,'l'.  Job. 
Parry,  J.  P.  Jesus. 
Patterson,  .1.  I'".nnn. 
Peek,  A.  R.  \V.  Pemb. 
Penry,  J.  1{.  L.  Queens'. 
Phillips,  .M.  Caius. 
Phillips,  S.  II.  Joh. 
Phillips,  T.  C.  I'et. 
Pietnn-Warlow,l'\T.  Ennn. 
Pitkin,  M.  C.  .M.  Non  Coll. 
Poignanil,  ('.  \V.  Caius. 
Pope,  A.  R.  Trin. 
Potter,  R.  J.  W.  II.  Khig's. 
I'ownall,  .\.  du  T.  Christ's. 
Pownall,  15.  C.  Christ's. 
Pratt,  J.  II.  Trin. 
Pridcaux,  W.  R.  Queens'. 
I'ureell,  (i.  tluecns'. 
Rackbani,  li.  Pemb. 
Kaekb.ini,  .M.  Chri3t'.s. 
Randall.  II.  L.  Trin. 
Rawlinsiin,  1 1.  G.  Ennn. 
Regan,  C.   T.  (Queens'. 
Rhodes,  W.  H.  Trin. 
Riehardsoi),  .1.  \V.  Trin. 
Hiehardson,  S.  W.  Trin. 
Riehnioiid,  ().  L.  Khig's. 
Roborton,  J.  (iueeiis'. 
Roberts,  S.  Trin. 


Robinson,  T.  H.  Joh. 
Robson,  J.  T.  King's. 
Ross,  J.  A.  Clare. 
Rouse,  P.  W.  Trin. 
Roiitli,  H   V.  Pet. 
Roxbv,  H.  S.  .M.  Queens'. 
Rudd",  W.  A.  J(di. 
Salmon,  H.  D.  Queens'. 
Sanderson,  H.  S.  Trin. 
Saunders,  H.  Caius. 
Scott- Moncrieff,  P.  D. 

Clirist's. 
Searle.G.W.von  U.  King's. 
Sbejjpard,  J.  T.  King's. 
Simpson,  J.  C.  Caius. 
Simpson,  S.  G.  Sidney. 
Singh,  H.  K.  Joh. 
Singleton,  W.  P.  Pemb. 
Smee,  P.  A.  Non  Coll. 
Smitli,  A.  M.  Emm. 
Smith,  B.  Sidney. 
Smith,  B.  S.  Trin. 
Smith,  R.  P.  Cath. 
Spearman,  B.  Caius. 
Spearman,  W.  Caius. 
Stanley,  P.  Cath. 
Stephens,  E.  A.  Corpus. 
Stewart,  B.  H.  Jesus. 
Stock,  W.  L.  Pet. 
Stott,  J.  P.  Ciiius. 
Straw,  R.  W.  Clare. 
Tathani,  C.  K.  Trin. 
Taylor,  A.  W.  F.  Pet. 
TaVlor,  A.  L.  'I'rin. 
Tavlor,  K.  (».  P.  Joh. 
Thiekett,  J.  II.  Cath. 
Thorii,  R,  O.  V.  King's, 
'i'illyard,  R.  .L  Queens'. 
Tipper,  (i.  II.  Clare. 
Toase,  F.  G.  Queens'. 
Todd,  C.  Clare. 
Tompson,  F.  G.  Joh. 
Treadgold,  C.  II.  Clare. 
Tregoning,  W.  II.  'I'rin. 
Trench,  .J.  II.  Trin. 
Trotter,  .1.  Trin. 
Turner,  A.  ('.  Trin. 
Turner,  II.  C.  Ennn. 
Turner,  J,  ('.  Christ's. 
Tylor,  C.  Caius. 
llnwin.H.A.  R.  E.  II  Selw. 
I'pton,  G.  F.  Ivnnn. 
Venn,  A.  V.  Pemb. 
N'eiming,  .1.  .\.  Trin. 
Wadely,  l'\  W.  Il.Selw. 
W'alder,  K.  Caius. 
Walker,  L.  W.  L.  Ennn. 
Walker,  R.  R.  Job. 
Wells,  C.  A.  Ennn. 
WelLs,  R.  D.  Trin. 
Westwell,  C.  Pet. 
Wharton.  J.  Joh. 
White,  F.  dc  L.  Sidney. 
White,  11.  J.  Non  Cidl. 
White,  11.  C.  A.  Trin. 
Whitehouse,  J.  J.  Joh. 
Wigram,  W.  A.  Trin.  II. 
Wikox,  H.  Joh. 
Williams,  C.  Caius. 
Williams,  1).  L.  Juli 


DEGREES  CONFERRED  IN  1907. 


641 


Williams,  Vf.  (iuecns'. 
Wills,  H.  L.  Joli. 
Wilson,  E.  J.  Miif^d. 
Wilson,  J.  Catli. 
Wilson,  J.  V.  Cains. 
Wilson,  L.  Ci.  Trin. 


.Vasters  of  Arts — continued. 

I    Wilson,  N.  Pemb. 
1    AViiii,'Held-8tratford,  E.  C. 
I  King's. 

•    Wiuton,  !•'.  L.  Clare. 

Woolston,  .J.  H.  I'emb. 
'    Wordsworth,  W.  A.  I'enib. 


Workman,  II.  W.  Pemb. 
Wright,  K.  U.  (.iuecns'. 
Young,  E.  A.  S.  Non  Coll. 
Young,  P.  C.  Christ's. 
Zanibra,  N.  Trin. 


y 


Masters  in  Surgery. 

-Jan.  17.     Hughes,  E.  C,  Clare. 
Feb.  XL    Davies,  H.  M.,  Trin. 

Masters  in  Law. 
.May  23.    Gordon,  R.  A.,  Pet. 
.June  6.    Meaken,  W.,  Trin. 

IS.    Carr,  C.  T.,  Trin. 


ft 


liaclielors 
.Jan.  17.     .Mav,().  Job. 

Parkinson,  P.  R.  Caius. 
SI.     Newton,  W.  H.  Emm. 
I'eb.  U.     At  kin,  E.  E.  Caius. 

Stevenson,  C.  M.  .Job. 
Mar.    y.    Back,  I.  G.  Trin.  II. 

Gaskell,  J.  K.  Caius. 

Willis,  .J.  K.  Queens'. 
11.     Pitt,  W.  ().  Emm. 
.\|ir.  -J.i.     Civil..).  .M.  P.  ll.Selw. 

■ri-csawna,  W.  S.  Sidnev. 
-Mav     ;■.     .Murvliv,  W.  I..  .)(.li. 
2.;.     Uailcv,  (i.  V.  S.  Caius. 

Cruwtber,  C.  I{.  .lob. 

Gneiilees,  .J.  I{.  C.  .hill. 

Xiivcs,  11.  ¥.  (i.  Caius. 
■hiiie   i;.     Clarke,  II.  .J.  Trin. 

Niebolls,  I..  I)own. 

Paeke,  (i.  (;.  Trill. 

Sutton.  W.  II.  K.  Down. 
13.     Cameniii,  II.  C.  .loli. 

Cassidv,  C.  Si<liiev. 

Craiiiptdii,  11.  I'.'Clare. 

l)np(.|.,  C.  I-;.  Trill. 

<i:iMiir.  V.  King's. 

(iibb,  II.  P.  Sidney. 

.Ic.nlaii,  A.  K.  Clare. 

l.imull,  .1.  W.  Job. 

Wiltshire,  II.  W.  Clare. 


In  Medicine. 

June  15.     Dimmock,  11.  Sidney. 
Lloyd,  E.  Emm. 
18.    Dickson,  A.  N.  Down. 
Greene,  C.  W.  Emm. 
Ilarke,  S.  L.  Pemb. 
Ilele,  T.  S.  Emm. 
Kerr,  A.  E.  Christ's. 
Lloyd-Jones,  P.  li.  Job. 
Markbam,  U.  (i.  Caius. 
Smith,  II.  II.  Job. 
Cnwbi,  II.  .V.  H.  E.  ll.Selw. 
Venning,  .1.  .\.  Trin. 
AWbli,  (i.  L.  Caius. 
AVilstin,  A.  B.  Pemb. 
Skinner,  E.  F.  Corpus. 
Stewart,  B.  II.  Jesus. 
Elwell,  It.  G.  Trin. 
Churchill,  S.  Trin. 
.Vlaenab,  J.  T.  Christ's. 
Suhr,  \.  V.  H.  Caius. 
Cripps,  W.  L.  Trin. 
Barker,  F.  .\.  Emm. 
Lloyd,  K.  B.  linim. 
Pope,  C.  A.  W.  Trin. 
Stanley  Clarke.  C.  Caius. 
Co.x,  (;'.  L.  Christ's. 
Kin;;,  ( '.  Trin. 
Owen,  II.  B.  Caius. 


Oct. 

10. 

Nov 

24. 

Nov 

•11. 
3U. 

Dec. 

6. 
12. 

Aziz,  A.  Pet. 
Hamford,  A.  J.  ICnim. 
liannatyne,  A.  (i.  King's 
Harton,"j.  F.  tiueens'. 
Katterliv,  T.  Corpus. 
Uavnes,  I).  L.  II.  Clare. 
Ikntley,  F.  Clare. 
Bethell,  C.  Trin. 
Bbide,  M.  V.  Job. 
Hottomlev,  A.  C.  Clare. 
(  larke,  if.  T.  Corpus. 
Coates.  W.  .].  Catli. 
Colinan,  l>.  M.  P.iiilp. 
Cunniiiuliani,  .1.  S.  Tijn. 
Deniiiiii,'.  II.  <'iiiiis. 
l>yer,  II.  K.  Ccjrpns. 
En;,'ineer.  A.  A.   Trin. 
Knt-lisb.  It.  A.  King's. 
Epp.s,  (i.  S.  W.  lOiiiiii. 
Ewer,  W.  .N.  Trin. 


Bachelors  of  Arts, 
M.V'J'HEMATICAL  TRl 

larr,  II.  F.  Catli. 

Irv,  A.  II.  King's. 
.      I     llarker,  H.  (;.  I'emb. 

Ilealev,  K.  10.  II.  ll.Selw. 

Ilcillillgwortb,  J.  Pet. 

Lewis,  E.  P.  Emm. 

I, i. Idle,  G.  E.  Pet. 

.Maliadeva,  A.  Cbrisfs. 

.Meadoweroft,  L.  \  .   I'riii. 

Meiver,  J.  Trill. 

Mills,  K.  J.  Job. 

.Milsciiii,  !•;.  Caius. 

Mitfonl,  I'.  \\.  Jes. 

.Miliell,  II.  II.  .Magd. 

.Na\l.  r,  W.  A.  Trin. 

Nehru,  S.  S.  .Maud. 

uhiii,  II.  .M^K.  .lob. 
j     Pearson,  .\.  II.  tiueeiis'. 

I'ucU,  K.  F.  Jesus. 
I    Perera,  G.  K.  W.  Christ's. 


POS. 


Poole,  II.  Sidney. 
Preston,  J.  E.  Christ's. 
Pyne,  F.  S.  Pemb. 
ISenwick,  .1.  10.  King's. 
R(jberis,  I''.  W.  Pemb. 
IJoxby,  B.  G.  Emm. 
Samuel,  II.  JI.  tiueens". 
Savory,  I).  S.  Cor[ius. 
Shaw,' II.  K.  Trin. 
Stephen,  1>.  U.  Pemb. 
Stewart,  F.  W.  Trin. 
Taylor,  .1.  \'..  .).  (iueeiis'. 
Tlioiiipson,  W.  II.  Jesus. 
Tumbull    II.  W.  Trin. 
Watson   (i.  N.  Trin. 
AVebbe,  W.  II.  (JueenV. 

Will J.  K.  Trill. 

WinterbHthani,  F.  P. 

Cuius. 
Woods,  G.  C.  Pemb. 


642 


DEGREES  CONFERRED  IN  1907. 


Allen,  L.  J.  Trin. 
Arbuthnot,  W.  J.  Joli. 
Harnard,  J.  D.  .It'sus. 
Belcher,  (i.  f'atli. 
Blti'v,  a.  <i.  Sidnov. 
Blaiiiin-  linnvii,  <'.'Ma^'il. 
Bonser,  W.  .1.  Clirist's. 
Booty,  M.  (i.  U.  Christ's. 
Boswortli-Sniith,  N.  D. 

I'emI). 
Boultbee,  II.  T.  Christ's. 
Uriiwii,  S.  K.  King's. 
Hudde,  C.  1..  King's, 
linnler,  (i.  K.  L.  Trin. 
Campbell,  A.  V.  Job. 
Collier,  11.  M.  S.  Il.Sehv. 
Couch,  A.  W.  Miigd. 
Courtenav,  l{.  H.  Enun. 
Darwin,  .).  II.  .loli. 
Dibben,  N.  C.  Corpus. 
Dobson,  A.  T.  A.  I'lnini. 
Uoll,  W.  A.  .M.  Trin.  II. 
Durnford,  It.  S.  Kind's. 
Elischer,  M.  II.  I'emb. 
Elli.s,  J.  \V.  C.  Sidney. 
Klnislie.W.  A.  L.  Christ's. 
Fair,  C.  II.  Penib. 
Fletcher,  M.  11.8elw. 
Franklin,  K.  1'.  Teinli. 
Fraser,  J.  Trin. 
Frith,  W.  H.  IVnib. 
(iandv,  II.  .lob. 
<iardiicr,  K.  (i.  Trin. 
(iarrett,  II.  1'.  renih. 
(iillibrand,  .\.  ('orpus. 
(ionne,  F.  Non  Coll. 
(Mioeh,  II.  W.  Sidney, 
(ioodall,  F.  B.  H.  Jesus. 


CLASSICAL  TRIPOS. 

Gray,  A.  I'.  Ennu. 
(iray,  W.  A.  Caius. 
(iriffitb,  R.  G.  Knnn. 
(irouiid,  K.  G.  Sidney, 
(irundy,  \V.  W.  Kuig's. 
llalliduy,  C.  W.  A.  King's. 
Mallows,  B.  W.  .Magd. 
Ham,  G.  h.  Christ's. 
Ilearsou,  H.  F.  P.  King's. 
Humphrys.  C.  G.  Peinb. 
Iralay,  A.  D.  Ennu. 
Ince,  S.  R.  Christ's. 
Ingle,  N.  L.  Clirist's. 
.Jackson,  II.  A.  Trin. 
Kelly,  1.  (i.  <lueeMs'. 
K'irUiiatriek,  A.  I".  Trin. 
l-aidlaw,  II.  A.  L.  Jidi. 
Leslie,  J.  H.  King's. 
Lesser,  R.  W.  Trin. 
Lidgett,  J.  C.  Emm. 
Lister,  .1.  (i.  Cath. 
l,uard-Sell)y,H.H.  H..Selw. 
.Macnee,  ll'  \.  Clare. 
.Manning,  W.  Catb. 
Marriott,  S.  J.  Christ's. 
Mather,  A.  h.  Trin. 
Matthe\ys,  B.  Penib. 
.Moore,  C.  .V.  G.  Il.Selw. 
Morris.  A.  R.  Uueens'. 
Naisli,  C.  G.  Christ's. 
Nc'wton,  A.  F.  Catb. 
oldliam,  J.  E.  Emm. 
Orde,  C.  W.  King's. 
Orr,  A.  W.  Christ'.s. 
Owen,  I''.  II.  Ci.  Tudor, 

Trin.  H. 
Parker-Smith,W.  B.King's. 


Pefiny,  G.  S.  Jesus. 
Petrie,  A.  Trin. 
Playne,  II.  F.  Perab. 
Preston,  D.  J.  Penib. 
Priestland,  J.F.  E.  H.Selw. 
Ralph,  II.  W.  King's. 
Rayen,  C.  E.  Caius. 
Bees,  R.  A.  T.  Down. 
Rhodes,  P.  G.  M.  Penib. 
Ridout,  li.  S.  F.  Q,ueens'. 
Robinson,  A.  Ci.  Caius. 
Robinson,  L.  M.  Pet. 
Rogers,  P.  W.  M.  Magd. 
Rowsell,  J.  B.  Jesus. 
Roy,  M.  11.  T.  Jesus. 
Selwyn,  E.  G.  King's. 
Shaw,  R.  C.  Sidney. 
Smith,  E.  Caius. 
Smith,  W.  H.  Sidney. 
Somerset,  R.  H.  E.  II. 

Queens'. 
Stanford,  H.  C.  Job. 
Starev,  A.  H.  H.Selw. 
Stead",  W.  J.  V.  Job. 
Stewart,  D.  M.  Job. 
Stewart,  II.  Trin. 
Streeten,  A.  II.  Emm. 
Stuart,  E.  A.  G.  Emm. 
Taylor,  E.  A.  T.  C'orpu.s. 
Toplis,  A.  R.  Pet. 
Townsend,  A.  L.  H.  ('aius. 
Twells,  J.  Jesus. 
Twinn,  F.  C.  G.  Job. 
Waterall,  L.  .S.  Jesus. 
Watts,  N.  H.  Pet. 
Wliitfield,  J.  O.  Penib. 
Williams,  A.  S.  H.Selw. 


MORAL  SCIENCES  TRIPOS. 


Cliapman,  A.  1"..  Trin. 
Lamplugb.  L.  J.  .lob. 


Picton-Eyan.s,  D.  Down. 


NAIURAL  SCIENCES   TRIPOS. 


.\dams,  F.  Joli. 
Andrew,  G.  W.  M.  lOuiiii. 
Marr,  (i.  Cbri.sls. 
Maynes.  II.  G.  Trin. 
IMiiyoii,  H.  Trill. 
Biivli,  W.  C.  Kind's. 
Kodkiii,  A.  .'M.  Kin„-s. 
Brown,  II.  II.  Caius. 
Mrowii.',  .M.  A.,Chrisls 
<'a<linaii,  II.  King's. 
Cahcit,  VV.  .1.  R.  Trill. 
<  'aiie,  K.  G.  .s.  Jesus. 
ClianingPearce,  \\'.   1'. 

FlIHI 

Clark,  A.  J.  King's. 
Colciiutt.  li.  ftuecns'. 
r.ny,  l{.  !•'.  I'.  Cains. 
I  nurliijiaii.  II.  .1.  Caius. 
Halal,  A.  K.  .lob. 
Dawson,  U.  T.  .lob. 
hellschaft,  M.  i:.  .Icsus. 
Ilepree,  II.    I'.  Clare. 


Delahunt,  C.  G.  Down. 
Doggart,  H.  Emm. 
lOckcnstein,  T.  C.  Christ's. 
I'crrahoschi,  I''.  Clare, 
iiiilayson,  J.  (i.  I'hrisfs. 
I'iint,"j.  W.  Magd. 
l'o\,  .1.   T.  Sidney, 
l-iaser,  I'.  U.  Christ's. 
I'ryer,  J.  <'.  F.  Cains. 
Fyson.  (i.  Sidney. 
Garrett,  (i.  W.  H.  Caius. 
(iaye,  A.  \V.  Cains. 
Gil'ihins,  l{.  |{.  Kin),''s. 
ildodwiii.  I',.  S.  (i.S.  Cains. 
Green,  G.  Christ's, 
(ireeliough,  T.  R.  Caius. 
(irice-llutchinson,  l{.  F. 

Irin. 
<;rilhii,  J.  Trill.  II. 
(.rimth,  II.  K.  Tiin. 
Ilabicb,  I..  S.  .M.  .Ic.li. 
Hanwortb,  W.  C.  Sidney. 


Ileaton,  R.  Christ's. 
Ilobhouse,  A.  L.  Trin. 
Ilnnie,  P.  .1.  Job, 
Isitt,  (i.  11.  IVnib. 
.lames,  I).  I.  Sidney. 
Jenkins,  F.  Job. 
■lep.son,  A.  C.  I'emb. 
Jones,  R.  F.  Job. 
Kliong,  K.  T.  .lob. 
l/ittey,  W.  T.  Corpus. 
I.eyy,  L.  A.  Clare. 
I.ini,  (i.  C.  Job. 
Lucas,  E.  C.  Job. 
Lupton,  F.  A.  Trin. 
.M"^Oougal,  A.  Christ'.s. 
M.iobiii,  W.  King's. 
.Mandlrb.rg.  J.  II.  Trin. 
.M.iisb,  (I.  lie  li.  IVmli. 
.\Ia\well,  C.  II.  Christ's. 
.Mines,  (i.  R.  Sidney. 

.M e,  (i.  Chill'. 

.Morse,  C.  (i.  II.  Kinm. 


DEGHKES  CONFEHHKI)  IN  1907. 


643 


k „,,„... 
anavati.  ]).  I>.  Juli. 
eaniu,  T.  (  ;iiiis. 
jewuiarcli,  J.  11.  Pemb. 
live,  G.  VV.  Clare. 
pie,  P.  .\.  Caius. 
aine,  H.  II.  Trin. 
I'nislev,  F.  1).  Clirisfs. 
I'liilji/C.  H.  (;.  .loll. 
I'ilUiiijjton,  K.  K.  Trin. 
IMiigriff,  G.  N.  Sidney. 
I'lavne,  B.  A.  Peiub" 
Powell,  F.  A.  Trin. 
(        Pulling,  J.  15.  riinst'.s. 
Haimes,  A.  L.  King's. 
;         Kayner,  K.  ('.  Caius 

Richmond,  II.  15.  Kiim's 


Natural  Sciences  Tripos — continued. 


Rigliy,  P.  Christ's. 
I{<il)inson,  I''.  Pet. 
Wngers,  F.  E.  W.  Emm. 
IJose,  F.  G.  .Joli. 
.Sathe,  J.  L.  Joli. 
Saunders,  H.  V.  Down. 
Saunders,  F.  J.  P.  Clare 
Sliorter,  H.  C.  Sidney. 
Sihlv,  T.  M.  J  oh. 
Smyth,  W.  .T.  D.  Pemh. 
South,  F.  AV.  Emm. 
Spicer,  1{.  Trin. 
Stanley,  C.  M.  Selw.II. 
Stocker,  C.  J.  Trin. 
Stott,  A.  W.  Trin. 
Synins,  J.  Le  M.  Caius. 
Taffs,  L.  H.  Down. 


Taylor,  A.  D.  Joh. 
Thomas,  D.  E.  Sidney. 
Tiionias,  G.  E.  A.  Caius. 
I  home,  F.  J.  Jesus. 
Todhuuter,  J.  R.  A.  D. 

Caius. 
Topley,  W.  W.  C.  .loli. 
Walker,  L.  C.  Christ's. 
Wallace,  .T.  M.  Down. 
Watson.  F.  II.  Caius. 
Wallis,  R.  L.  M.  Down. 
A\niitint;,  H-  M.  Down. 
VV'ilhams,  >«.  S.  I'lare. 
Wilson,  H.  E.  Caius. 
Wilson,  n.  F.  Christ's. 
Wortley,  D.  A.  S.  Down. 


THEOLOGICAL  TRIPOS. 


Allen,  C.  C.  11. Sdw. 
Hromley,  11.  V.  I{.  ICnini. 
IJryan  Hrown,  G.S.  Down. 
Cooke,  II.  U.  (Queens'. 
CripiJS.  R.  S.  .Joh. 
Edwards,  H.  E.  Emm. 
Evans,  T.  J.  H.Selw. 


Failes,  F.  C.  Queens', 
(iardner,  R.  L.  Queens'. 
Harding,  W.  J.  Christ's. 
Jones,  A.  II.  Christ's. 
MacMichael,  A.  W.  Trin. 
."Morrison,  R.  T.  Christ's. 


Phillips.  S.  W.  Emm. 
U'ou'ers,  R.  A.  Clare. 
Thomiisou,  C.  H.  Corpus. 
Tliornton.  L.  S.  Emm. 
W  (hh,  J.  H.  Trin.  II. 
W  yatt,  R.  G.  F.  Queens'. 


LAW    TRIPOS. 


.\ckland,  I!.  .M.  irin.  II. 
lienuion,  C.  I'cinh. 
){(ise,  S.  K.  Down. 
Cliau,  S.  J.  Down. 
Coates,  D.  W.  Joh. 
Compston,  (i.  E.  Trin.  H. 
Crauford,  L.  (i.  Joh. 
Dassenaike,  V..  S.  Christ's. 
Davies,  C.  E.  Trin.  11. 
Darlow,  H.  Down. 


Diitt,  P.  N.  Christ's. 
Float,  W.  L.  P.  Clare. 
Jackson,  I.  Pemb. 
Johnston,  F.  Joh. 
Lewis,  C.  M.  King's. 
M'^Gowan,  I.  A.  W.  Jesus 
MacMullen,  E.  R.  Trin. 
Matheson,  .J.  L.  Trin. 
Mehill,  I.  E.  Trin.  H. 
Myer,  H.  S.  Trin. 


Nawaz,  11.  Jl.  Down. 
Ugden,  J.  H.  Christ's. 
Parsons,  J.  H.  Trin. 
Sutclift'e,  J.  II.  Caius. 
Thomas,  H.  A.  Joh. 
\  an  Breda,  W.  Clare. 
Wasim,  M.  Magd. 
Wood,  E.  R.  Trin. 
>\'ood,  P.  B.  Clare. 
^Voolf,  W.  R,  M.  Christ's. 


Adams,  H.  P.  Trin. 
.\u8tin,  S.  Cath. 
Uridges.  I'.  1.1.  Corpus. 
Itrowne,  W.  .M.  Christ's. 
Buckle.  G.  W.  Trin. 
Burdett,  O.  II.  King's. 
Cappel,  N.  li.  Trin. 
Colman,  I,.  .M.  I'emb. 
Dyne,  II.  i;.  L.  King's. 
i';vans,  I''.  .N.  Trin. 
Kvitt,  E.  I'.  i;mm. 
Fleuret,  F.  S.  'i'riii. 
•  iardiner,  T.  \\ .  Ivnon. 
'iarrett.  R.  \V.  I(.  King's. 
Geake,  .\.  Jnh, 


HISTORICAL  TRIPOS. 

Gladstone,  R.  T.  Trin. 
I  lav,  W.  K.  Joh. 
Heard,  II.  St  J.  Caius. 
Ilubbaek,  I'.  W.  liin. 
I  Oder,  \i.  W.  Down. 

■loiiv,  i;.  II.  p.  .lull. 

K.eiinu',   F.  II.  Trin. 
Ki'Milall,   II.  I!.   Pemh. 
Krisliiiamma,  .1.  I{.  Kun\i 
l.<.WM,n.  K.  .1.  Cains. 
.M'<  |,iii,.i,t,  I'.  J.  c.    r,;,, 
.Maiider.  (i.  P.   Trin. 
.Mailiii,  W.  .\I.   Irin. 
Mitchell,  \.  (i.  Sidney. 
Powell,  K.  King's. 


Preeston,  R.  S.  Clare. 
Kanslord,  F.  B.  King's. 
Ryle,  i:.  H.  Trin. 
Scott,  .\.   P.  j'et. 
Slieepshanks.  C.J.  11.  Trill, 
.•^peiis,  II.  H.  King'.s. 
Staley,  J.  E.  Kon  Coll. 
Swayne,  J.  C.  .Magd. 
Thoiiias.  H.  II.  Down. 
Vaiise,  T.  C.  .loli. 
Wadia,  N.  J.  .loll. 
W  ehster,  C.  K.  King's. 
White,  i:.  M.  King's. 
Williams,  II.  F.  I'.  Olare. 
Williams,  W.  C.  H.  Pemh. 


MEDIEV.VL   AXJ)    MODKRN    LAN(i  I  .VCIKS   TRIPOS. 


Ba&hford,  I'.  !•'.  H.  f;hrisl  s. 
Ileacoek,  G.  .\.  Emm. 
Bennett.  \.  R.  (  aius. 
Bolilerston.  W.  N.  Joh. 
Bunhote,  T.  E.  Cains. 


I'.ray,  A.  C.  Jesus. 
«  oggaii.  F.  H.  Chrisfs. 
ill  lice,  C   L.  .loll. 
(iall)inore,  II.  it.  Kings. 
Goiimie.  E.  E.  C.   Irin.  II. 


Markham.  C.  F.  Jesus. 
Ihilby,  II.  St  J.  B.  Trin. 
.Shelley,  .1.  Christ  s. 
Tucker,  E.  E.  (;.  Caius. 


644 


DEGREES  CONFERRED  IN  1907. 


MECHANICAL   SCIENCES   TRIPOS. 


Baxter,  T.  II.  King's. 
Busk,  E.  T.  King's, 
Chance,  G.  R.  L.  Trin. 
Cullimore,  J.  Taius. 
Fullagar,  L.  A.  Caius. 
Glaser,  H.  Christ's. 
Greathead,  J.  M.  Christ's. 
Guthrie,  A.  G.  Clare. 
Hall,  J.  S.  Sidney. 
Ilallack,  W.  C.  Joh. 


Harris.  B.  G.  Pemb. 
Hartree,  R.  Caius. 
.loannides.  G.  S.  King's, 
.lolley,  L.  B.  \V.  Trin. 
Keeling,  O.  H.  Trin. 
Lawson,  C.  G.  Pemb. 
Lundie,  R.  C.  Christ's. 
Maclean,  E.  W.  Emm. 
Meyer,  G.  M.  Emm. 
Nelson,  L.  Emm. 

ECONOMICS  TRIPOS. 

Iledderwiek,  A.  S.  Clare. 
Hughes,  E.  Caius. 
Layton,  W.  T.  Trin. 


A  l>  YANCED   STUDENTS. 
By  Dissertation. 


Pilcher,  W.  H.  Pemb. 
Filter,  R.  Emm. 
Quinney,  H.  Nou  Coll. 
Rennie,  U.  W.  Joh. 
Richards,  C.  S.  Caius. 
Taylor,  G.  M.  C.  .Joh. 
Turner,  L.  B.  King's. 
Weber,  H.  E.  Pemb. 
Wells,  R.  C.  Emm. 
Wilson,  R.  E.  Corpus. 


Jun.  13.     Igbal,  S.  M.  Trin. 

Imms,  A.  D.  Christ's. 
Laby,  T.  H.  Kmm. 


Jun.  15.    Innes,  P.  V>.  Trin. 

18.     Kleeman,  R.  1).  Emm. 
Dec.  12.     Hubrecht,  J.  B.  Christ's. 


SPECIAL  EXAMINATIONS,   EASTER  TERM,  1907. 


Adam,  A.  G.  A.  H.Selw. 
,\damson,  W,  Trin, 
Alford,  C,  S,  L,  Corpus. 
Aiidrewes  I'thwatt,  11, 

Trin. 
Armstrong,  V.  Pemb. 
Ashcroft,  II.  I'aius. 
Ball,  W.  A.  R.  Emm. 
Barnard,  G.  W.  Jesus. 
Uarton,  B,  Trin, 
Bennion,  C.  K.  I'emb. 
Beresford,  11.  A.  Joh. 
Bird,  A.  L,  Pet, 
Birkbeck,  II.  A.  Trin, 
Blanch,  J,  W.  H.Selw, 
Blower,  L,  C,  Christ's, 
Bolton,  W,  S,  I'rin. 
Bradley,  A.  K.  Christ's. 
Brayshaw,  E.  L.  Trin.  H. 
Bright,  H.  A.  Cath. 
Uuun,  C.  G.  Emm. 
Hurr,  II.  F.  Cath. 
Buxton,  I.  Trin. 
Cantagalli,  I..  R.  Trin. 
Carter,  W.  E.  Triti. 
Champion,  II.  Down, 
('liarlesnorth,  E.  15.  Trin, 
Cluckland,  M,  li,  Joh, 
Clark,  (!,  E,  Trin. 
Clarke,  E,  W,  Queens'. 
Coleman,  \j.  W,  Queens', 
Consterdino,  J,  II,  Emm, 
Cook,  V,  C,  Christ's. 
Cooper,  A.  Sidney. 
Cooper,  T.  Joh. 
CdPt,  J.  J-.  P.  Joh, 
f'owley,  J,  M,  Trin, 
(race,  H,  S,  Clare, 
Crowder,  W.  1.  K,  Trin, 
Crowther,  W,  C,  Corpus. 
Dawson,  .J.  Trin. 
IJeighlon,  E.  .1.  Nou  Coll. 


Dent,  II.  F.  Non  Coll. 
Dent-Brocklchurst,  G.  E. 

Trin. 
Dcwar,  \.  Clare. 
Dcm,  F.  P.  Trin. 
Douglas,  E.  C.  Queens'. 
Downton,  E.  M.  Emm. 
Ducat,  R.  Trin. 
Durrant,  J.  F.  Non  Coll. 
Edge-Partington,  E.  F. 

Trin. 
Ellison,  J.  Down. 
Fawell,  S.  II.  Pemb. 
Fisher,  O.  Trin.  H, 
Korman,  T,  P,  G,  Pemb, 
I'rancis,  G,  L,  H,  Caius, 
Francis,  VV,  Cath, 
Galloway,  W,  Queens'. 
Gardner,  K,  A.  c:ath. 
Garner- Richards, D.  B.  Joh. 
Gibbs,  A.  R.  Ma^d. 
Gordon,  ('.  A.  King's, 
Gorringe,  A,  L,  Jon 
Greaves,  A,  Christ's, 
Gunner,  \V,  R,  Trin, 
Habershon,  E.  F,  Clare, 
Hall,  C.  S,  H,Selw, 
Hall,  R,  S,  Trin, 
1 1  audcock,  W ,  A .  S,  Christ's, 
Harkness,  ,\,  L,  Pemb, 
Harris,  A.  J,  Clare, 
Harrison,  C,  C,  Caiu.s, 
Hartcup,  G,  II,  W,  Clare, 
Haslehurst,  R,  Trin. 
Ilawtrey,  M.  C.  Trin. 
Herbert,  P.  M.  Trin. 
Hctheringtou,  H.  \.  Trin 
llinde,  P,  M,  Emm. 
llltcheoek,W,H,  I,,  Pemh. 
Hodges,  C,  F,  Joh, 
Hodg.son,  W.  II,  (  hrist's. 
Holder,  N,  F.  Pemb, 


Hopkins,  W,  H,  Down. 
Horwood,  T.  Non  Coll. 
Hughes,  ,\I.  B.  Pemb. 
Ireland,  G.  H.  Trin. 
Jackson,  L.  P.  Queens'. 
Jemmett,  V.  R.  Trin. 
Jennings,  A.  R.  Jesus. 
Korby,  C.  C.  Trin. 
Knights,  K.  M.  W.  Emm. 
Laing,  C.  M.  Trin. 
Lawson  Johnson,  A.  W. 

Trin. 
Lee,  C.  B.  Trin. 
Letchworth,G.  H.  S.  Pemb. 
Lightburne,  II.  R.  H. 

H.Selw. 
Lincoln,  X.  Joh. 
Lloyd,  E,  A,  Trin, 
Lupton,  R,  E,  Emm, 
M<^(irady,  S.  H.  Joh. 
Maeklin,  E.  F.  Pet. 
McNeil,  N.  I.  Trin. 
Majumdar,  K.  N.  Joh. 
Marley,  F.  L.  Queens'. 
Marsham,  A.  F.  'Trin. 
Matthews,  C.  Piinb. 
Maule,  R.  Christ's. 
Meakin,  F.  G.  Jesus. 
Meller,  S.  A.  Trin. 
Metcalfe,  S.  Non  Coll. 
Methuen,  A.  P.  Trin. 
Michie,  J.  L.  Trin. 
Mitchell,  O.  W.  Clare. 
Mitchell,  W.  Trin. 
Money,  A.  Non  Cull. 
Morgan,  E.  C.  Cains. 
Morriee.  G.  W.  Trin. 
Morse,  L.  G.  K.  King's. 
Morton,  C.  J.  Pemb. 
.Mountficid,  D.  D'O.  Pemb. 
Neville,  G.  J.  E.  Jesus, 
Ncwbery,  R,  E,  .loh. 


DEGREES  CONFEREED  IN   1907. 


645 


Spec.ial  Examinalionft — continved. 


Nixon,  A.  L.  Emm. 
Nutter,  S.  B.  Emm. 
Pacey,  V.  i.  Sidney. 
Parcell,  N.  11.  Christ's. 
Parker,  .).  C.  Christ's. 
Pearee,  T.  Emm. 
Pearson,  E.  W.  Pemh. 
Peel,  II.  D.  Emm. 
Pelling,  S.  B.  Hare. 
Peters,  S.  .1.  Non  Coll. 
Pitt,  T.  G.  Emm. 
Pooley,  G.  II.  Cains. 
Pritchartl,  N.  P.  Irin. 
Pyman,  R.  K,  H.Selw. 
Ranner,  S.  C.  Non  Coll. 
Raw,  R.  Trin. 
Redfern,  W.  A.  K.  Down. 
R«ed,  G.  II.  I  (own. 
Renshaw,  S.  C.  B.  'Irin. 
Richardson,  A.  H.  Joh. 
Robinson,  H.  T.  Clare. 
Rowlands,  .].  M.  Emm. 
Rushton,  W.  F   Down. 
Salomons,  D.  R.  H.  P.  G.  S. 
Cains. 
Sandison,  A.  Trin. 


Saywack,  B.  Christ's. 
Scott,  F.  E.  Jesus. 
Scoular,  J.  G.  .Joh. 
Shaw,  K.  E.  Kmm. 
Sheepshanks,  R.  H.  Trin. 
Simpson,  A.  G.  Trin. 
Simpson,  W.  A.  Trin.  H. 
Singh,  B.  K.  Down. 
Sisson,  H.  A.  Clare. 
Sloan,  G.  F.  Ennn. 
Smith,  L.  Emm. 
Smith.  S.  T.  H.Selw. 
Sparke,  -J.  B.  Clare. 
Spencer  Smith,  A.  P. 

Queens'. 
Slansfield,  J.  Emm. 
Staveley.  II.  W.  Pemb. 
Stevens',  L   B.  (  aius. 
Stoddard,  J.  W.  .lesus. 
Strover,  E.  .1.  H.Selw. 
Taylor,  C.  T.  Trin. 
Thompson,  W.  ('.  Joh. 
Thompson,  W.  J.  Trin. 
Thorne,  R.  S.  Emm. 
Thornton,  .J.  G.  Trin. 
TowHiend,  J.  Cath. 


Trevitt,  W.  R.  Non  Coll. 
Trumper,  J.  II.  W.  .loli. 
Turner,  R.  Queens'. 
Twamley,  C.  E.  H.Selw. 
Unwin,  P.  IT.  H.Selw. 
Van  Soelen,  C.  B.  S. 

Trin.  11. 
■Vipond,  H.  J.  Pemb. 
Walker,  C.  E.  tlare. 
Ward,  1).  \V.  Joh. 
Warden,  J.  M.  Trin. 
■Watson,  F.  W.  Emm. 
Weston,  G.  Trin. 
White,  H.  E.  Trin. 
Wilkinson,  C.  F.  W. 

Queens'. 
Wilks,  W.  A.  R.  Caius. 
Willis,  R.  Caius. 
Wilson,  II.  N.  S.  Trin. 
Wilson,  H.  S.  King's 
Wilson,  R.  W.  H.Selw. 
Wingate,  R.  C.  Trin. 
Woodland,  C.  A.  Trin. 
^\  orsley-W  orswick, 

C.  F.  A.  CaiiLs. 
Young,  T.  L.  Corpus. 


Bachelors  n/  Arts  mi  Dni/^  not  of  General  Admission. 


Jan.  17.    Cosens,  W.  R.  H.  H.Selw. 

Edmunds,  N.  G.  Clare. 

Longland,  J.  C.  H.Selw. 

Lund,  J.  t'ath. 
31.     Carruthers-Johnstone,  B.  Trin. 

Sharp,  C.  G.  .Idh. 
Feb.  14.     Sully,  C.  King's. 
Apr.  25.     Wiggin,  C.  R.  11.  Trin. 
May    !).     Young,  .).  1>.  Pemb. 
Junel.'l.     Doncaster,  B.  W.  King's. 


Oct.    1(1.     Ainsworth,  T.  Trin. 

Bennett.  .].  G.  King's. 

I'.rown,  N.  1).  Pemb. 

Greene,  L.  Christ'.s. 

Pon.sonby,  B.  B.  Trin. 

Starkey,  H,  S.  C.  Down. 
24,     Pass,  A.  D.  King's. 
Nov.  30.     de  Rothschild,  E.  A.  Trin. 
Dec.    5.    Oats,  W  .  Caius. 


fjaclalof  of  Arts  {bij  incorporation), 
Oct.  24.     Doherty,  R.  E.  E.  B.  (Dublin),  Trin. 


General  Ailniis.iion,  Dec.  12,  19(17. 


Akerman,  E.  J.  B.  Christ's. 
Allen,  L.  S.  H.Selw. 
Ashbv,  N.  Joh. 
Balfour.  \).  II.  Emm. 
Barber-Starkey,  K.  W.  G.  Trin, 
Barclay,  C.  C.  Trin. 
Barlow,  J.  J.  Trin. 
Barran,  c  R.  Trin. 
Batten,  H.  C.  C.  Trin.  II. 
Bicknell,  P.  W.  Trin. 
Blockey,  M.S.  Clare. 
Campbell,  li.  N.  Trin.  H. 
Chapman,  V.  Trin. 
Cherrington,  1).  G.  Trin. 
Churchward,  .\.  <'.  .loh. 
Clarke.  N.  L.  Christ's. 
Cole,  ( '.  L.  Pemb. 
Diek.ion,  G.  Y.  Kmm. 
El  Arab,  M.  T.  Trin. 
Fisher,  (i.  .Joh. 
Fit/.grrald,  II.  S.  Caius. 


Fry,  K.  R.  B.  Clare. 
Gilbert,  K.  1>.  Queens'. 
Gledstone,  I'.  F.  .loh. 
Goodwin,  A.  It.  Trin. 
Grazcbrook,  O.  F.  Caius. 
Grcathcad,  A.  M.  Clare. 
Gridiths,  \V.  II.  S.  Cath. 
Hall,  A.  K.  D.  Clare. 
Hamilton,  O.  II.  Trin. 
Harrison,  J.  P,  Queens'. 
Il.is.m,  N    Down. 
llndMson,  W.  Non  Coll, 
II.>(,MI1,  li,   V,  J.  S,  .loll. 
Iluiiie.  J.  N.  Clare, 
llowett,  F.  Trin.  II. 
.lames,  \V.  B.  Down. 
Jarvis,  F,  J.  Christ's. 
.Icrvis,  B.  .V.  Queens'. 
Johnson,  J.  O.  T.  Trin.  II. 
Joseph,  M.  R.  Trin.  H. 


646 


DEGREES   CONFERRED  IN   1907. 


General  Admission — continued. 


Kerr,  P.  \V.  Pemb. 
Lewis,  E.  O.  Joh. 
Linton,  F.  J.  Pemb. 
Little,  J.  A.  Caiu.s. 
Lloyd,  G.  B.   I'rin. 
I.onsdiile,  H.  Emm. 
Lowe,  V.  fi.  Clare. 
Lucas,  11.  A.  Trin. 
Macbeth.  A.  II.  Trin. 
M»Cosh.  R.  Trin. 
.Mar.shall,  A.  Trin. 
Martin.  T.  Pel. 
Millanl,  A    C.  il.Sc'lw. 
Napier,  G.  G.  Pemb. 
Nath,  1).  B.  Trin. 
Nettlefold,  E.  .1.  Trin. 
Newton,  J.  |{.  Trin. 
Oakley,  R.  W.  ll.Selw. 
Oglethorpe,  II.  C.  Pemb 
Parker,  J.  H.  Trin. 
Pauncefort  Duncombe,  E. 
l>earson,  L.  T.  Queens'. 
Pelly,  E.  Pemb. 


Prideaux,  H.  S.  Joh. 
Reynolds,  C.  11.  'i'rin. 
Reynolds,  J.  W.  V.  ll.Sehv 
Richardson,  J.  P.  A.  Trin. 
Robertson,  H.  .1.  Trin. 
Saint,  P.  J.  Job. 
Sandlord,  R.  \V.  ]).  Pemb. 
Savin,  G.  Christ's. 
Schwann,  H.  King'.s. 
Shrubbs,  II.  Non  Cull. 
SpraUe,  L.  C.  Trin.  II. 
Spurgin.  R.  G.  L.  Corpus 
Stevens,  R.  D.  Caius. 
Stewart,  .\l.  Corpus. 
Taylor,  C.  A.  VV.  Trin. 
Thomas,  II.  J.  Clare. 
Thorp,  E.  B.  Trin. 
Unthank,  J.  B.  H.Selw. 
Villar,  R.  Pemb. 
Watts,  H.  A   Chri.st's. 
Webb,  H    B.  L.  Oath. 
Wilkin,  W.  R.  Trin. 


Hitrhelius  of  Lair 


Hcaumont.  J.  L.  Trin. 

Hennion,  ('.  Pemb. 

Itose,  S.  K.  Iiown. 

liradbury,  .1.  F.  King's. 

Hrown,  A.  E.  Joh. 
(  ban.  S.  .).  Down. 
Cloiulsley,  H.  Caius. 
Coates,  I).  W.  Joh. 
Cohen,  D.  S.  Trin.  II. 
Compston,  G.  E.  Trin   11. 
Crauford,  L.  G.  Joh. 
Darlow,  H.  Hown. 
Dassenaike.  E.  S.  (  hrist's. 
Davies,  C.  E.  Trin.  H. 
Din,  «i.  K.  l>own. 
Douglas,  H.  K.  Pemb. 
Float,  W.  L.  P.  Clare. 
Hutchinson,  G.  C.  Trin.  H. 
.lackson,  1.  Pemb. 
.lohnson,  F.  Job. 
I.all,  P.  .lob. 
Lambert,  H.  II.  Pemb. 
Le.ach.  R.  W.  <  hrist's. 


Lewis  C.  M.  King's. 
M'  Gowan,  I.  ,\.  W.  .lesus. 
MacMorran,  K.  M.  King's 
.Matheson,  .1.  L.  Trin. 
Melvill,  I.  E.  Trin.  H. 
Myer,  H.  S.  I'rin. 
Nawaz,  M.  H.  Down. 
Oaten,  E.  F.  Sidney. 
Ogden,  ,1.  H.  Christ's. 
Paul,  \V.  E.  J.  Irin. 
Ramsey,  W.  J.  Trin. 
Sharp,  \V.  H.  C.  Joh. 
Stutfieid,  J.  G.  Down. 
Sutclitt'e,  J.  II.  Caius. 
Tempter,  J.  F.  H.  Trin. 
Thomas,  II.  A.  .loh. 
U.sher,  T.  Trin.  11. 
Vnu  Breda,  ^V.  Clare. 
Wasini,  M.  Magd, 
Weber,  H.  G.  Clare. 
Wood,  P.  R.  Clare. 
VVoolf,  W.  R.  M.  Christ's. 


Bachelor 


Jan.  17.     Bailey,  G.  F.  S.  Caius. 
Barker,  V.  A.  Emm. 
Goodhart,  G.  VV.  Trin. 
Hele,  T.  S.  Emm. 
lies,  J.  H.  Caius. 
Laidlaw,  P.  P.  Job. 
Linnell,  J.  VV^  Joh. 
May,  O.  Joh. 
Nutman,  U,  K.  .lesus. 
Parkinson,  I'.  R,  Caius. 
Pearson,  l>.  G    Pemb. 
Sutton.  W.  II.  R.  Down. 
Walker,  .S.  I,.  Siilney. 
Wilson.  N.  Pemb. 
Younir,  F.  P.  Christ's. 
31.     Farclou,  A.  H.  Christ's, 


III  Surgery. 

Newton,  W.  H.  Emm. 

Pitt,  W.  0.  Emm. 

Rippmann,  C.  II.  King's 
Mar.    a     Back,  I.  G.  Trin.  H. 

Gaskell,  J.  F.  Caius. 
Apr.  2.5.    Grell,  J.  M.  P.  H.Selw. 

Murphy,  W.  L.  Joh. 

Trcsawna,  W.  S.  Sidney. 
May    !'.    Chan,  S.  P.  C.aius. 

FardoM,  II.  .1.  Chri.st's. 

.lordan,  A.  R.  Clare. 

Lee,  W.  E.  Trin. 

Lloyd,  H,  B.  Emm. 

Markham,  R.  G.  Caius. 

Martin,  .1.  H.  B.  Emm. 

Pratt,  J.  H.  Trin. 


DKGREES   CONFKKKKD    IN    190^ 


647 


Hiiihelora  of  Sidy/Ti/ — contiiiurfl 


Mav    !l.     Walker,  R.  R.  .Job. 
"2:1     Cooke,  A.  1.  Caius. 

Noyes,  II.  F.  G.  Caius. 

Young,  R.  F.  Christ's. 
June  ().     Clarke,  11.  .1.  Trin. 

Hensham,  A.  T.  .Joli. 

Greenwood,  G.  F.  Sidney. 

Nicholls.  L.  Hown. 

Packe,  G.  G.  Trin. 
13.     Cassidy,  C.  Sidney. 

Crampton,  II.  P.  Clare. 

Gayner,  F.  King'.s. 

Gibb,  H.  P.  Sidney. 

Mackenzie,  L.  II.  H.  Trin 

Wiltshire,  H.  W.  Clare. 
l/i.     Uinioik,  H.  Sidney. 


June  18.     Gnene.  C.  W.  Emm. 

Harke,  S.  L.  Pemb. 

Kerr,  A.  E.  Christ's. 

Lloyd  Jones,  P.  A.  Joli. 

Smith,  H.  II.  Joh. 

Tylor,  C.  Caius. 

Unwin,  II.  A.  R.  E.  H.Solw. 

Venning,  .).  A.  Trin. 
Oct.   10.    Skinner,  E.  F.  Corpus. 
Nov.    7.     t'liurchill,  S.  Trin. 

Macnab,  J.  T.  Christ's. 

Suhr,  A.  C.  H.  Caius. 
30.     Bankart,  A.  S.  B.  Trin. 

Davies-Colley,  R.  Emm. 
Dec.     5.     Stanley-Clarke.  < '.  (  aius. 
12.    LaUK.  B.  T.  Trin. 


Bachelors  in  Afusir. 

June  6.  Daughtry,  E.  0.  Christ'.s. 
Dickinson,  P.  I'.  King's. 
Kerridge,  W.  H.  Corpus. 
Stewart.  A.  C.  I,.  H.  Pet. 


DIPLOMAS  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH  GKANTED  1907 


Alkin.son,  R.  C.  E. 
Bainbridge.  F.  A. 
Barnard,  .\.  T. 
liibby,J. 
lirown,  E.  J. 
Buchanan.  G.  G. 
took,  J.  B. 
Corbetl,  C.  L. 
Davis,  C.  N. 
Pardon,  A.  H.  Christ's. 
Foster,  R.  A.  B.  (Capt. 

I. M.S.). 
Fraser,  C. 


Hunter,  D.  W. 
Hutchinson.  F.  II.  G. 
Jennings,  E.  ( Major  I.  M.S.) 
Kirkhope,  D.  C. 
Lambert,  K.  H. 
Lindsay,  C.  II. 
Macllwaine,  J.  E. 
M'^Kail,  D. 
MacKessack,  P. 
Milne,  W.  A. 
New,  J.  S. 
Noke,  F.  H.  (Capt. 

R.A.M  C). 


Parker,  \V.  G. 
Pochin,  F.  L. 
Riddell,  D.  F. 
Robertson,  J.  ('. 
Robinson,  M.  de  L. 
Smith,  G.  U. 
Smith,  J.  B. 
Stevens,  A.  N. 
Stokes,  K.  E 
Strang,  T.  M. 
Tchaykovsky,  B. 
Thomson,  J.  E. 
W hillock,  A.  M. 


DIPLOMAS   IN   AGRICULTURE    GRANTED    1907. 


.Urekar,  S.  L.  Non  Coll. 
Inc.  Allan,  R.  G.  Pemb. 

<  rotton,  C.  S.  F. 
Ds  Dufheld,  K.  L.  Trin. 
Its  llorton,  10.  K.  B;mm. 
Ds  Lees,  A.  M.  King's. 

Peel,  W.  R.  Trin. 


Ds  Price,  M.  P.  Trin. 

Rea,  J.  G.  G.  Jesus. 
Ds  Richardson,  W.  J.  H.Seliv. 

Simpson,  A.  G.  Trin. 

Vipond,  H.  J.  Pemb. 
Ds  Whiteley,  E.  P.  Emm. 
Ds  Woodhouse,  E.  J.  Trin. 


DIPLOMAS   IN    TROPICAL   MEDICINE   AND   HYGIENE 
GRANTED    1907. 


Cummins,  S.  L. 
Kenton,  A. 
Ford,  J.  C.  C. 
Godson.  C.  A. 
Grcnier,  K.  < '.  H. 
Harriss,  S.  A. 
Horn,  A.  E. 
Hutchinson,  F.  H.  G. 


Newliam,  H.  B.  G. 
Orme,  W.  G.  B. 
Smith,  .1 .  B. 
Stokes.  T.  G.  N. 
Suckling,  F.  M. 
Walker,  J.  N. 
VVilkin.son.  G.  Emm 
W  Ulmore,  W.  S. 


DIPLO.MA    IX    (iEOGHAIMIV    (IRANTED    l'.)(i7. 

.VIoorc.  C.  II. 


UmVERSITY  OFFICERS,  &c. 


CHANCELLOR. 

Thk  office  of  Chancellor  is  held  for  two  years,  or  for  sucii  a 
length  of  time  beyond  two  years  as  the  tacit  consent  of  the 
University  permits.  Tlie  election  of  a  Chancellor  must  be  com- 
pleted before  ttie  fifteenth  day  after  declaration  of  a  vacancy,  and 
is  more  burgensium.  If  tlie  vacancy  becomes  known  in  Vacation 
after  the  end  of  Easier  Term,  it  is  declared  on  the  first  day  of  the 
ensuing  Michaelmas  Term. 


ELECTED. 

i(;88 

174» 
17<>H 
IHll 
1834 
184(1 
1847 
1861 
1892 
1908 


Charles  Seymour,  Duke  of  Somerset,  Trinity. 

Thomas  Holies  Pelham,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  Clare. 

Augustus  Henrv  FItzroy,  Duke  of  Grafton,  M.A.  St  Peter's. 

His  Royal  Highness  William  Frederick,  Duke  of  Gloucester,  LL.D.  Trinity. 

John  .Jeffreys  Pratt,  Mariiuis Camden,  LL.D.  Trinity. 

Hugh  Percy,  Duke  of  Nortluimherland,  LL.D.  St  John's. 

His  Royal  Highness  Prince  Albert,  LL.D.  Trinity. 

Williaiii  Cavcinlisli,  Dukr  ..f  I  ii'vniisliirc,  LL.U.  Trinity. 

SpciiciT  ('ipni|>tiiii  faveiidisli,  l>ukc  (if  Devonshire,  LL.D.  Trinity. 

John  Wii.i.ia.m  Studtt,  Bakon  Katleigh,  M..\.,  Hon.  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 


HIGH  STEWARD 

Election  as  for  the  Chancellor. 

ELECTED. 

172)  Arthur,  Earl  of  Anglesea,  Magdalene. 

1737  Thomas  Holies,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  Clare. 

174!)  Philip  Yorke,  Lord  Hardwicke,  LL.D.  Lord  Chancellor. 

17(i4  Phili)!  Yorke,  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  LL.D.  Corpus. 

17;)ii  KiRht  Hon.  William  Pitt,  M.A.  Pembroke 

1H(I6  Philip  Yorke,  Earl  of  Hardwicke,  M.A.  Queens'. 

1834  Hugh  Percy,  Duke  of  Northumberland,  LL.D.  St  John': 

184(1  .Tohn  Singleton  Cojiley,  Lord  Lyndhurst,  LL.D.  Trinity. 

IStiS  Edward  James  Herbert,  Earl  of  I'uwis,  LL.D.  .St  John's. 

1891  Thomas  de  Oeet,  Lord  Walsingham,  i\1..\.  'Trinity. 


VICE-CHANCELLOR. 

The  office  is  annual.  On  the  day  preceding  the  day  of  election 
the  Council  of  the  Senate  nominate  for  the  office  two  Heads  of 
Colleges,  one  of  whom  is  elected  by  the  Members  of  the  Senate. 
The  Vice-Chancellor  is  elected  on  June  1,  or,  if  that  day  be  a 
Sunday  or  a  Monday,  on  June  3:  and  he  enters  upon  office  on 
the  first  day  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  following,  or,  if  that  day  be 
a  Sunday,  on  tiie  day  i>receding. 


IB.l.'i  George  ArehdaH,  D.D.  Emm. 
18.36  Gilbert  Ainslie,  D.I).  I'embroke. 
1837  Thomas  Worsley,  M.A    Downing. 
18.38  William  Hodgson,  D.D.  St  Peter's 
183i»  Ralph  Tatham,  D.D..I()h. 
184(1  .lohn  (Jraham,  D.  I).  Christ's. 

1841  (Jeorge  Arelulall,  D.  D.   lunm. 

1842  William  Whewcll,  D.D.  Trinity. 

1843  William  Ho.lgson.  D.D.  St  IVlcr's 

1844  Robert  Phelps,  D.D.Sidney. 
I84.'i  Ralph  Tatham,  D.D.  .loh. 
184«>  Henry  Philpott.B.D.Cath. 


1847  Itoberl  Phelps,  D.D.  Sidney. 

1848  H. Wilkinson Cookstm, D.D. St Peler's. 
184i»  .laiuesCaitniell,  D.D.  Christ's. 

18.'')ll  (Jeorge  I'il  wes  Corrie.  H.  1)  .lesiis. 

18.11   Hiehaid  Okcs,  D.D.  Kings. 

Ul.W  .lames  riilling,  D.  I).  Corpus. 

18,';3  ihoiiiasCli.is  Celdart,  LL  D.Trin.H. 

18.''.4  Kdwiii  (Jucst,  I.L.I).  Caius. 

18.'-..')  William  Whewcll,  D  D   Trinity. 

U\M}  Henry  l'hil|»)tt,  D.  D.  Cath 

I8.'"i7  Henry  i'hilpott,  DO.  Cath. 

18,58  William  H    B.iteson,  D.D.  Joh. 


UNIVERSITY  OFFICERS. 


649 


1859  Hon.  Latimer  Neville,  M.A.  Magd. 

1860  Hon.  Latimer  Neville,  M.A.  Magd. 

1861  George  Phillips,  D.D.Queens'. 

1862  Edward  Atkinson,  D.D.Clare. 

1863  H.Wilkinson Cookson.D.D.StPeter's. 

1864  H.  Wilkinson  Cookson.D.D.StPeter's. 
186.5  James  Cartmell,  D.D.  Christ's. 

1866  James  Cartmell,  D.D.  Christ's. 

1867  W.  H.Thompson,  D.D.  Trinity. 
18BS  Edward  Atkinson,  D.D.  Clare. 

1869  Edward  Atkinson,  D.D.Clare. 

1870  John  Power,  M.A.  Pemb. 

1871  John  Power,  M.A.  Pemb. 

1872  H. Wilkinson Cookson.DD.  StPeter's. 

1873  H.WilkinsonCookson.D.D.  StPeter's. 

1874  Samuel  George  Phear,  D.D.  Emm. 

1875  Samuel  George  Phear.  D.D  Emm. 

1876  Edward  Atkinson,  D.D.  Clare. 

1877  Edward  Atkinson,  D.D.  Clare. 

1878  John  Power,  D.D.  Pembroke. 

1879  Edward  Henry  Perowne,  D.D.  Corp. 

1880  Edward  Henry  I'crciwiR',  D.D.  Corp. 

1881  James  Porter,  D.I).  St  Peter's. 

1882  James  Porti-r.  D.D,  St  Peter's. 

1883  Norman  Macleod  Ferrers,  D.D.  Caius. 


KLBCTKD 

1884  NormanMacleod Ferrers,  D.D.  Caius. 
ISSo  Charles  Anthony  Swainson,  D.D.  Chr. 
188H  Charles  Taylor,  D.D.  Joh. 
1SS7  Charles  Taylor,  D.D.  Job. 
isss  Charles  Kd'ward  Searle.  D.D.  Pemb. 
iss'.i  llriu-y  .■MdMtasru  Butler,  D.D.  Trin. 
is:")   lliiir\   .Mciiita^'u  Hutler,  D.D.  Trin. 
1M»1  .IciliM  Peilu,  Utt.D.  Christ's. 

1892  John  Peile,  Litt.  D.  Christ's. 

1893  Augustus  Austen  Leigh,  M.A.  King's. 

1894  Augustus  Austen  Leigh,  M.A.  King's. 
1S95  Chark'S  Smith,  M.A.  Sidney. 

1S9H  CJiarl.'s  Suiitli.  M.A,  Sidney. 
1897  Ah'x  Hill.  M.A.,  .M.I).,  Downing. 
189s  Ali\  Hill,  .\I.A,,.M.D.,  Downing. 

1899  William  (  liawner,  M.A.,  Emm. 

1900  William  Cliawripr,  .AI.A.,  Emm. 

1901  Aildlphus  William  Ward,  Litt.D.,  Pet. 
11102   FriMrrick  Henry  Chase,  D.D.,  Qu. 
1903  Frrdrrick  HiMiry  Chase,  D.D.,  Qu. 
19U4  Edward  Anthony  Beck,  .M.A.,  Trin.H. 

1905  Edward  Aiitli-my  Heck,  M.A. ,  Trin.H. 

1906  Ernest  Stewart  liohcTts,  .M.A.,  Caius. 

1907  Ernest  Stewart  IJol.ierts,  M.A., Caius. 

1908  Arthur  James  Mason,  D.D.,  Pemb. 


REPRESENTATIVES  IN  PARLIAMENT. 
James  I.,  by  his  Charter  in  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  granted 
power  to  the  Chancellors,  Masters,  and  Scholars  of  the  two  Uni- 
versities, to  elect  and  return  two  persons  in  each,  to  represent  them 
in  Parliament.  Whenever  there  is  a  vacancy  in  the  representation, 
the  Sherifi"  sends  the  precept  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  who  proceeds 
to  election  within  six  days  after  receipt  of  it,  giving  three  clear 
days  notice  at  least  of  the  day  of  election.  At  the  time  of  election 
the  two  Proctors  stand  in  scrutiny  with  the  Vice-Chancellor,  who 
is  the  returning  officer.  The  members  of  the  Senate  give  their 
votes  in  writing  in  person  or  by  voting  papers  tendered  for  them. 


1832  Rt.  Hon.  H.  Goulburn,  M.A.  Trmity.     1867 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir   C.    Manners   Sutton,     1H6H 
K.G.C.B.,  LL.D.,  Trinity.  1868 

1835  Rt.  Hon.  H.  Goulburn,  M.A.Trinitv. 

Rt.    Hon.    Sir   C.    Manners  Sutton,     1874 
K.G.C.B.,  LL.D.,  Trinity. 
18.35  Hon.CharlesEwanLaw,  M.A.  Joh.       i  1880 
18.37  Rt.  Hon.  H.  Goulburn,  M.A.  Trinity. 

Hon.  Charles  Ewan  Law,  M.A.  Joh.  INS'J 

1841  Rt.  Hon.  H.  Goulburn,  M.A  .  Trmity.     1885 

Hon.  Charles  Ewan  Law,  M.A.  Joh. 
1847  Rt.  H<m.  H.  Goulburn,  M.A.  Trinity. 

H<m.  Charles  Ewan  Law,  M.A.  Joh. 
1850  L.  T.  Wigram,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1852  Rt.  Hon.  H.  Goulburn,  M.A.Trinity. 

L.  T.  VVigram,  M.A.Trinity.  1887 

18.56  Rt.  lion. S.H.  Walpolc.M  A.Trinity,    isiil 

18.57  Rt.  Hon.  S.  H.  Walpole,  M.A,  Trinity.  I  ls92 
L.  T,  Wigram,  M,A,  Trinity. 

1858  Rt.  Hem.  S.  H.  Walpole,  M.A.  Trinity.     Isii.i 
18.59  Rt.  Hon.  S.  H.  Walpole,  M.A.  Trinity. 

C.  J.  Selwyn,  M.A    Trinity.  i  19(M) 

1865  Rt.Hon.S.  H.Walpole,  LL.D. Trinity. 

C.J.  Selwyn,  M.A.Trinitv.  .  lOiii; 

1866  Rt.Hon.S.  H.Walpole,  LL.D.  Trinity. 


C.  J.  Selwyn,  LL.D.  Trinity. 
A.J.B.  Beresford-Hope,  LL.D. Trinity, 
lit.  Hon.  S.  H.  Walpole,  LL.D.  Trinity. 
A.J.B  Beresford  Hope,  LL  D.Trinity. 
Rt.  Hon.  S.H.Walpole.LL.D.  Trinity. 
A.J.B.  Beresford  Hope, LL.D.  Trinity, 
m.  lloM.S,  II.  Wal|iole,  l.L.D.  Trinity. 
A.J.H.  lieresford-Ilope,LI,.I).Trinit'v. 
Rt.  lion.  II.  r.  Uaike.s,  M.A.  Trinity, 
lU.   Hon.    A.   .1.    M.  Heresford-llopc, 

LL.D.  Trinity. 
Kt.  Hon.  II.  ('.  U.'iikes,  M.A.  Trinity. 
Kt.   Hon.   A.   .).  15.   Heresford-llope, 

l>L.D.  Trinity. 
lU.  lion.  II.  C.  Kaikes,  M.A.  Trinity, 
(i.  (i.  Stokes,  .M.A,,  Pembroke. 
K.  C.  Jehh.  l.itt.D.  Trinity. 
K.  ('.  .Jihh,  Mtt.l).  Trinity. 
Kt.  Hon.  sir  .1,  i:.  (iorst,  .M.A.  Joh. 
K.  C.  .lehb.  l.itt.D.  Trinity. 
lU.  Hon.  Sir  J.  K.  (Jor.st,  M.  A.,  Joh, 
Sir  R.  C,  .lebb,  Litt.D.  Trinity. 
Rt  Hon.  Sir  J.  E.  Gorst,  M.A.  Joh. 
S.  II.  Huteher,  .M.A.  Trinity. 
J,  F.  P.  Uawlinson,  LL..\1.  Trinity. 


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650  UNIVERSITY  OFFICERS. 

COMMISSARY. 
The   Commissary  is  appointed  by  the  Chancellor  by  Letters 
Patent. 

1824    J.  F.  Pollock,  M.A.Trinity.         I  I8H8  W.  Forsyth,  M.A.  Trinity. 

IS.'t.'i  John  Hildyard,  M.A.  Joh.  1898  AV.  Forsyth,  M.  A.  Trinity. 

1855    C.  J.  Selwyn,  M.A.  Trinity.  I  1900  J.  F.  P.  Uawlinson,  LL.M.  Trin. 


PROCTORS. 

In  every  year  two  Colleges  nominate  persons  for  Proctors  in 
the  order  prescribed  in  a  cycle  of  50  years.  Each  of  the  two 
Colleges  nominates  one  person,  who  must  be  a  Member  of  the 
Senate  of  at  least  three  years'  standing,  and  must  have  resided 
in  the  University  for  the  major  part  of  each  of  three  terms  during 
the  preceding  two  years.  He  must  be  presented  to  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  in  the  presence  of  the  Registrary,  by  the  Head  of  his 
College,  or  by  some  one  in  his  name,  before  the  end  of  the  Easter 
Term. 

If  the  office  becomes  vacant  before  the  expiration  of  the  year, 
Trinity  Hall  presents  a  Proctor  for  the  remainder. 

The  Proctors  are  elected  by  the  Senate  on  the  first  of  October. 

1907-1908  J.  S.  Gardiner,  M.A.,  C'aius.  ,  190S-1909  J.  H.  Widdiconibe,  M.A.,  Down. 

C.  West-Watsou,  M.A.,  Emm.       |  F.  M.  Ruslimore,  M.A.,  Catli. 


Cyclh  for  the  Nomination  of  Proctors. 

VKARS.  COLLEGB&.  I    YEARS.  COLLEGES. 

1909  Trinity  Peterhouse.        1911  Clirist's.  Corpus. 

1910  St  John's.  King's.  I    1912  Pembroke.  Clare. 


PRO-PROCTORS. 

The  office  of  Pro-Proctor  was  instituted  by  a  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  April  29,  1818.  The  Pro-Proctors  are  nominated  by  the 
Colleges  according  to  the  cycle  of  Proctors,  (each  College  nomi- 
nating a  Pro-Proctor  the  year  before  it  nominates  a  Proctor,)  for 
the  approbation  of  the  Senate;  and  the  election,  which  is  by  Grace, 
takes  place  at  the  last  Congregation  in  May. 

1908-1909  V.  .).  Foakes  Jackson,  D.I).,  Jesus. 
.1.  ('.  Lawson,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 


ADDITIONAL  PRO-PROCTORS. 

Bv  Grace  of  the  Senate,  June  6,  1878.  Two  Additional  Pro- 
Proctors,  who  shall  bo  Master  of  Arts  or  of  Law  of  not  loss  than 
three  years'  standing,  are  to  be  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate 
in  October  in  each  year,  on  the  nomination  of  the  Vice-Chancellor 
and  Proctors,  to  hold  oHice  till  the  appointment  of  their  successors. 

1907-1908  (i.  A.  Weekes,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
A.  Jluuni,  M.A.,  Queens'. 

PUBLIC  ORATOR. 
The  Council  of  the  Senate  nominate  two  persons;  and  on  the 
following  day  one  of  them    is  elected   by  the  Members  of  the 


UNIVERSITY   OFFICERS. 


651 


Senate.    The  election  must  be  made  within  fourteen  days  (ex- 
clusive of  any  vacation)  from  the  vacancy  being  known. 


Desideruis  Erasmus,  D.D.  Queens' 
1522  R.  Crook,  M.  A. 
1527  G.  Day,  M.A.Joh. 
1537  J.  Redman,  D.D.  King'sHall. 
153HT.  Smith,  LLD.  Queens'. 
1542  J.  Cheke,  M.A.Joh. 
1546  Rog.  Ascham,  M.A.  Joh. 
1554  T.  Gardiner,  M.A.  King's. 
1557J.Stokys,  M.A.  King's. 
1559  G.  Ackworth,  M.A.  Pet. 
I56(t  Ant.Girlington,  M.A.Pemb. 
1561  And.()xenbridge,M.A.  Trinity. 

1563  W.  Masters,  M.A.  King's. 

1564  T.  Bvng.M.A.  Clare. 
1570  W.  tewyn,  M.A.  Christ's. 
1.571  J.  Beacon,  M.A.Joh. 

1573  R.  Bridgwater,  M.A.  King's. 
1580  Ant.  Wingfield,  M.A.Trinity. 
1589  H.  Mowtlow.  M.A.  King's. 
1594  R.Naunton.  M.A.  Trinity. 
1611  F.Nethersole,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1619  Geo.  Herbert,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1627  R.  Creyghton,  M.A.Trinity. 


1639  H.  Mole,  M.A.  King's. 

1650  Ralph  Widdrington,  M.A  .Christ's. 

1672  H.  Paman,  M.D.  Joh. 

1681  J.Billers,  LL.B.Joh. 

1688  H.  Felton,LL.D.  Pet. 

1698  W.  Avioffe,  M.A.Trinity. 

1726  E. Castle,  M.A. Corpus. 

1730  P.  Williams,  LL.B.Joh. 

1741  J.Tunstall,  LL.B.Joh. 

1746  P.  Yonge,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1752  J.  Skvnner,  M.A.  Joh. 

1762  W.  B'arford,  M.A.King's. 

1768R.  Beadon,  M.A.Joh. 

1778W.Pearce,  LL.B.  Joh. 

1788  W.  Lort  Mansel,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1798E.  Outram,  M.A.Joh. 

1809  R.  Tatham,  M.A.Joh. 

1836  Chris.  Wordsworth,  M.A  Trinity. 

1836  ThomasCrick,B.D.  Joh. 

1848  W.  H.  Bateson,  B.D.  Joh. 

1857  W.  G.  Clark.  M.A.  Trinity. 

1869  R.  C.  Jebb.  M.A.  Trinity. 

1876  J.  E.  Sandys,  M.A.  Joh. 


REGISTRARY. 

Nomination  and  election  similar  to  the  preceding 

1734    J.  Taylor,  M.A.  Joh. 

1751     L.  Caryl,  D.U.Jes. 

17.i8    H.  Hubbard,  B.D.  Emm. 

1778 

1809 

1816 

1832 

1862 

1891 

Assistant   Rer/istrari/. 

1908    B.  Benliam,  M.A.  King's, 


1506  R.  Hobys,  M.A.  King's. 

154:5  J.  Meeres,  M.A.  King's. 

1.558  M.  Stokys,  M.A.  King's. 

1591  T.  Smith,  M.A.Joh. 

1600  J.  Tabor,  M.A.  Corpus. 

1645  M.  Whinn,  M.A.  Joh. 

1683  J.  Halman,  M.A.  Cai. 

1701  R.  Grove,  M.A.  Joh. 

1726  L.Newton,  M.A.Joh. 


G.  Borlase,  M.A.  Pet. 

G.  A.  Pemberton,  B.D.  Emm. 

W.  Hustler,  M.A.  Jes. 

J.  Romilly,  M.A.  Trinity. 

H.  R.  Luard,  M.A.  Trinity. 

J.  W.  Clark,  M.A.  Trinity. 


LIBRARIAN. 

Nomination  and  election  similar 


to  the  preceding. 

T.  Macro,  M.A.  Cai. 
S.  Hadderton,  M.A.  Trin. 
J.  Taylor.  M.A.  Joh. 
T.  Parne,  B.D.  Trin. 
S.  Whisson,  M.A.  Trin. 
J.  Davies,  M.A.  Trin. 

E.  1).  Clarke,  LL.D.  Jesus. 
J.  Lodge,  M.A.  Magd. 

J.  Power,  M.A.  Clare. 
J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.Joh. 
H.  Bradshaw,  M.A.  King's. 
W.  H.  .Smith,  M.A.  Christ's. 

F.  J.  H.  Jcnkinson,  M.A.  Trin. 


ESQUIRE  BEDELLS. 
Nomination  and  election  similar  to  the  preceding. 

1877     A.  P.  Humphry,  M.A.  Trin.         |         1900     A.  H.  Kvans,  M.A.  Clare. 


1577 

W.James,  M.A.  Pet. 

I7I8 

1.581 

R.  Moodie. 

1721 

1.583 

H.  Froggc.  Trin. 

1731 

1587 

J.  Matthew. 

17.'?4 

1594 

G.  Duckett,  M.A.  Trin. 

1751 

1623 

T.  Brooke,  M.A.  Trin. 

1783 

1629 

A.  Wheclock.B.D.  Trin. 

1817 

1653 

W.  Moore,  M.A.  Cai. 

1822 

1659 

T.Smith,  B.D.  Chr. 

1845 

1661 

J.  Dobsdii,  B.D.  Corpus. 

1864 

1668 

R.  Peachey,  M.A.  Pemb. 

1867 

1684 

J.  Manfield.M.A.  Trin. 

1881) 

1686 

J.  Laughton,  .M.A.  Trin. 

1889 

1712 

P.  Brooke,  B.I).  Joh. 

UNIVERSITY   COUNSEL 

1879  A.  Cohen,  M.A.,  K.C.,  Magdalene. 


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PROFESSORSHIPS. 


LADY  MARGARET  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  DIVINITY. 
This  Professorship  was  founded  in  1502  by  Lady  Margaret, 
mother  of  Henry  VII.  The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor, 
together  with  the  Doctors  and  Bachelors  in  Divinity  who  are 
Members  of  the  Senate.  Lady  Margaret's  stipend  of  20  marks 
per  annum  was  augmented  by  James  I.  with  the  rectorial  tithes 
of  Terrington,  Norfolk,  (of  which  a  portion  is  now  assigned  to  the 
endowment  of  the  Norrisian  Professorship),  and  by  Mrs  Alice 
Davers  with  a  small  garden  in  Cambridge. 


I6(»2  John  Fisher,  D.D.  Master  of 

Michael  House. 
1504  Thomas  Cosyn,  D.D.  Corpus. 
1506  William  Burgoine,  B.D.  Peter's. 
1511  Desid.  Erasmus,  D.D.Queens'. 
1515  J.Fawne,  D.D.Queens'. 
1521  T.Ashley,  D.D.King's. 
1532  W.Buekmaster,  D.D. 
1,5,38  J.  Redmayn.D.D.  Joh. 
1542  W.  Skete,  B.D.  King's. 
1544  W.  Glynn,  D.D.  Trin. 
1549  J.  Redmayn,  D.D.  Trin. 
1554  T.Segiswyke,  D.D.  Peter's. 
155ti  G.Bullock,  B.D.  Joh. 
1559  R.  Beaumont,  M.A.  Peter's. 
1561  M.Hutton,  M.A.  Trin. 
156.3  J.Whitgift,  B.D.  Peter's. 
1567  W.Chaderton,  B.D.Christ's. 

1.569  T.  Cartwright,  B.D.  Trin. 

1.570  J.  Still,  B.D.  Christ's. 

1.573  J.  Handson,B.D.  Trin. 

1.574  P.  Bare. 

1696  T.  Playfere,  D.D.  Joh. 


1609  J.  Davenant,  B.D.  Queens'. 
1623  S.  Ward,  D.D. Sid. 
1643  R.  Holdsworth,  D.D.  Emm. 
1649  R.  Love,  D.D.  Corpus. 
1661  P.Gunning,  D.D.  Corpus. 
1661  J.Pearson,  D.D.  Jes. 
1672  R.Widdrington,  D.D.  Christ's 
1688  H.Gower,  D.D.  Joh. 
1711  R.Jenkin,D.D.  Joh. 
1727  J.  Newcome,  D.D.  Joh. 
1765  Zaeh.  Brooke,  D.D.  Joh. 
1788  J.  Mainwaring,  B.D.  Joh. 
1807  Herbert  Marsh,  B.D.  Joh. 
1839  John  James  Blunt,  B.D.  Joh. 
1855  William  Selwyn,  B.D.  Joh. 
1875  J.  B.  Lightfoot,  D.D.  Trin. 
1879  C.  A.  Swainson,  U.D.  Christ's. 
1S«7  F.  J.  A.  llort,  D.D.  Emm. 
1892  J.  R.  Lumbv,  O.l).  Catli. 
1805  A.  J.  Mason,  D.D.  Trinity. 
1903  A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  D.D.  trin. 
1907  W.  R.  Inge,  M.A.  King's. 


REGIUS  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  DIVINITY. 

The  electors  are  the  Council  of  the  Senate.  The  candidates 
must  be  B.D.  or  D.D.,  and  the  day  assigned  for  their  expositions 
is  not  sooner  than  fourteen  days,  nor  later  than  twenty-eight 
days,  after  notice  of  the  vacancy.  This  Pi-ofessorship,  founded 
by  Henry  VIII.  1540,  and  endowed  with  a  stipend  of  £40  per 
annum,  was  augmented  by  James  I.  with  the  Rectory  of  Somer- 
sham,  Hunts  The  endowment  was  further  augmented  in  1878  by 
a  bequest  of  £1000  from  George  Jeremy,  Esq.,  of  Lea  Coombe 
House,  Axminster. 

By  an  Act  of  1882  the  Rectory  of  Soiuershain  wa.s  disanne.xed 
from  the  Profes.sorship,  the  Professor  to  receive  one-half  of  the 
net  income  of  the  benefice. 


1540  K.  Wvgaii,  D.I). 

T.  Madewe,  l».l).  Ji.li. 
1550  Martin  Uucor,  l).l>. 
1657  T.  Sct;iswvkc,  M.I).  Trin. 
1.5fil    I,.  PilKiiiKtim,  D.ll.  Jiili. 
I.Vi'j   M.  Iliitloii,  K.I).  PomI). 
Ir.ilV  .1.  WliitK'ift,  D.I).  'I'l-iii. 
1.577   W.  CliiHlcrloM.  D.D.  fjucr 
15S0  \V.  WliitiiKiT,  D.D.  Trin. 
1.5:Hi  J.  Ovcnill.  D.D.  Trin. 
16U7  J.  Uicliardson,  D.D.  Kmm 
1617  S.  Collins,  D.D.  King's. 
1651  J.  Arrowsmith,  D.D.  .loh. 
1666  A,  ruckncy,  D.P.  Joh. 


1661  P.  Gunning,  D.D.  Corpus. 

1674  J.  Beaumont,  D.D.  Peter's. 

1699  H.  James,  D.D.  Queens'. 

I717  R.  flentley,  D.D.  Trin. 

1742  J.  Whallov,  D.D.  Peter's. 

1749  J.  Green,  B.D.  Joh 

17.56  T.  Rulherforth,  D.D.  Joh. 

1771  Rd.  Wat.son,  D.D.  Trin. 

IH16  John  Kaye,  D.D.  Christ's. 

1H27  Thos.  Turton,  B.D.  Cath. 

1843  AUred  Ollivant,  D.D.  Trin. 

18,50  JamcsAiTiirauxJeremie,B.  D.  Trin. 

1870  Brooke  Foss  Westcott,  D.D.  Trin. 

1890  Henry  Barclay  Swete,  D.D.  Caius. 


PROFESSORSHIPS. 


653 


REGIUS  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  CIVIL  LAW. 

The  Professor  is  appointed  by  the  King,  to  continue  in  office 
''durante  bene  placito."  Founded  by  Henry  VIII.  1540.  Stipend, 
£40  per  annum,  (reduced  by  fees  to  £34.  18*.).  and  £100  from  the 
University.  A  further  stipend  of  £400  is  paid  to  the  present 
Regius  Professor  by  the  University. 

A  fee  of  £10.  10*.  is  paid  to  the  Regius  Professor  from  all 
Candidates  for  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Law,  and  a  fee  of 
£3.  3s,  from  all  Candidates  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  or 
Master  of  Law  who  have  not  obtained  Honours  in  the  Law 
Tripos.  The  Professor  is  also  authorised  to  receive  £2.  2*.  in 
each  Term  from  Students  who  attend  his  Lectures  voluntarily, 
but  this  payment  has  for  some  time  not  been  required. 


1542  T.  Smith,  LL.D.  Queens'. 

H.  Busbie,  LL  D.  Trin.  H. 
155(1  Walter  Haddon.  LL.D.  King's. 
1559  W.  Drury,  LL.B.  Trin.  H. 
ISfil  W.  Sone,  M.A. 
156;!  \V.  Gierke,  M.A.  Clare. 

T.  Legge,  LL.D.  Caius. 
l.'>74  T.  Bynge,  LL.D.  Clare. 
15<H  J.  Coweil,  LL.D.  King's. 
ItJll  T.  Morrison,  LL.D.  King's. 

G.  Porter,  LL.D.  Queens'. 
1635  T.  Goad,  LL.D.  King's. 
1666  J.  Clark.  LL.D.  Trin.  HalL 


1673  J.  Boord,  LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
Ifi84  G.  Oxinden,  LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
I7(t3  r.  Aylotfe,  LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
1714  F.  Dickins,  LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
1755  H.  Monson,  LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
1757  Wm.  Ridlington.LL.D.  Trin.  H. 
177<i  S.  Hallifax,LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
1782  J.  Jowett,  LL.D.  Trin.  HaU. 
1814  J.W.  Geldart.LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
1847  H.  S.  Maine,  M.A.  Trin.  Hall. 
1H54  John  Thomas  Abdy,  LL.D.  Trin.  H. 
1873  E.  C.  Clark,  M.A.,  LL.M.  Trinity. 


REGIUS  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  PHYSIC. 

Founded  by  Henry  VIII.  1540.  The  appointment  by  the 
King.  A  house  and  premises  were  left  to  this  Professorship  by 
Mr  Crane  in  1654.  The  site  being  required  for  the  building  of  the 
Senate-House  in  1724,  they  were  exchanged  for  property  in  Market 
Street.  The  stipend  £700  per  annum  paid  by  the  University 
(stipend  £.'300  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a  Headship  or  a 
Fellowship). 

1636  P.Glisson.M.D.Caius. 
1677  R.  Brady,  M.D.  Caius. 
I7(M)  Chris.  Greene,  M.D.  Caius. 
1741  R.  Plumtre,  M.D.  Queens'. 
17!I3  1-  Pennington,  M.D.Joh. 
1817  J.  Haviland,  M.D.  Job. 
1851   H.  J.  H.  Bond,  M.D.  Corpus. 
1872  O.  E.  Paget,  M.D.,F.R.S.  Caius. 
1892  T.  ('.  Allhutt,  .M.D.,  K.U.S.  Caius 


l.'-i54  J.Blvth,M.D.  King's. 

J.  Hatcher,  M.D.Joh. 

H.  Walker,  M.D. 
1.".64  T.  Lorkin,  M.D.  Peter's. 
1596  W.  Ward,  M.D.  King's. 

W.  Burton.  M.D.  King's. 

J.  Gostlin,  M.D.  Caius. 
1625  J.Collins,  M.D.Joh. 

R.  Winterton,  M.  D.  King's. 


REGIUS  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  HEBREW. 

The  electors  are  the  same  to  this  as  to  the  Regius  Professor 
of  Divinity.  Stipend  £40  per  annum.  This  Professorship,  founded 
by  Henry  VIII.  1540,  was  during  the  reign  of  (^ueen  Victoria 
further  endowed  with  a  canonry  of  Ely  Cathedral. 


654 


PROFESSORSHIPS. 


1547  R.  Wakefield,  M.A. 
1580  E.  Lively,  M.A.  Trin. 
1605  K.  Spalding,  B.D.Joh. 
1()07  R.  King,  B.D.  King's. 
IfiOH  A.  Byng,  B.D.  Peter's. 
R.  Metcalfe,  B.D.  Joh. 
1H45  Ralph  Cudworth,  D.U.Clare. 
ltiH8  VVolfran  Stiibbe,  D.D.Trin. 
le-W  J.  Talbot,  M.A.  Trin. 
17<»4  H.  Sike,  LL.D.  Trin. 
1712  P. Bouquet,  D.D.Trin. 


1747  T.  Harrison,  M.A.  Trin. 
1763  C.Torriano,  M.A.  Trin. 
1757  W.  Disney,  M.A.  Trin. 
1771  W.  Collier,  M.A.  Trin. 
1790  John  Porter,  M.A.  Trin. 
1795  H.Lloyd,  M.A.  Trin. 
1831  Samuel  Lee,  B.D.  Queens'. 
1848  W.  H.  Mill,  D.D.  Trin. 
1854  Thos.Jarrett,  M.A.  Cath. 
1882  A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  M.A.  Trin. 
1903  R.  H.  Kennett,  M.A.  Queens'. 


REGIUS  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  GREEK. 

Electors  the  same  as  to  the  last.    Stipend  £360  from   the 
University  and    £290  from  Trinity  College  per  annum. 
Professorship  was  founded  by  Henry  VIII.  1540. 


This 


1540 
1547 
1549 
l.'5<i2 
1585 
1625 
1639 
1654 
1660 
1663 
l«i6 
1672 
1672 
1674 


Desiderius  Erasmus,  D.D.  Queens' 

R.  Crook,  M.A. 

T.  Smith,  LL.D.  Queens' 

J.  Cheke,  M.A.John's. 

N.  Carr,  Pemb. 

Fra.  Encinas. 

Bart.  Doddington,  M.A. Trin. 

And.  Downes,  M.A.  Joh. 

K.  Creyghton,  M.A.  Trin. 

J.Duport,  B.D.Trin. 

R.  Widdrington,  M.A.  Christ's. 

r  Barrow,  M.A.  Trin. 

J.  Valentine,  B.D.Trin. 

B.  Creyghton ,  M.A .  Trin. 

T. Gale,  M.A.  Trin. 

Hon.  J .  North ,  M. A .  J  esus. 

B  Pulleyn,  B.D.Trin. 


1686  M.  Payne,  M.A. Trin. 
1695  J.  Barnes,  B.D.  Emm. 
1712  T.  Pilgrim,  M.A.  Trin. 
1726  WalterTaylor,  M.A.  Trin. 
1744  W.  Fraigneau,  M.A. Trin. 
1750  T.  Francklin,  M.A. Trin. 
1759  M.Lort,  M.A. Trin. 
1771  J.Lambert,  M.A. Trin. 
1780  W.Cooke.  M.A.  King's. 
1792  B.  Porson,  M.A.  Trin. 
1808  J.  H.  Monk,  M.A.  Trin. 
1823  P.  P.  Dobree,  M.A.  Trin. 
1825  J.  Scholefield,  M.A.  Trin. 
1853  W.  H.  Thompson,  M. A .  Trin. 
1867  B  H.  Kennedy,  D.D  Joh. 
1889  H.  C.  .lebh.  IJtt.I).  Trin. 
1900  H.  .Jackson.  Litt.  l).  Trin. 


ARABIC. 
This  can  be  held  in  conjutiction  with  the  Lord  Almoner's 
Readership  in  Arabic,  but  not  with  any  other  Professorship.  The 
candidate  must  be  well  learned  (probe  eruditus),  and  skilled  in 
the  Oriental  Lan<?uages,  especially  the  Arabic.  The  electors  are 
the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate, 
two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the 
General  Board  of  Studie.s,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Oriental 
Studies.  Founded,  16.'J2,  by  Sir  Thomas  Adams,  Bart.,  and 
endowed  by  him  with  i,'40  j)er  annum.  The  Rev.  John  Palmer, 
late  Arabic  Professor,  heciueathed  £1000  ibr  tlie  perpetual  aug- 
mentation of  the  Stipend.  By  a  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Oct.  20, 
1841,  this  sum  was  inve.sted  in  the  3  percent,  consols.  The  present 
Stipend  is  £700  per  annum  (Stipend  £500  per  annum  if  the 
Professor  holds  a  Headship  or  a  Fellowship). 


1632  Abraham  Wlitelock.M,  A.  Clare. 
1664  E.  Castle.  D.I).  Eiiimanuel. 
1685  J.  Luke,  D.D.  Cluist's. 
1702  C.  Wright,  D.D.  Trin. 
1711  Simon  Ockley,  D.D.  Queens'. 
17211  l.fim.  Ch.ippil(>w,H.  D.  Joh. 
1768  S.  llrtllif,ix,LL.D.  Trin.  Hall. 
1770  W.  Craven,  B.D.  Joh. 
1796  J.  D.  Carlylc,  B.D.  Queens'. 


1804  J.  Palmer,  B.D.  John's. 

1819  S.  Lee,  M.A.  Queens'. 

1831  Thos.  Jarictt.M.A.  Cath. 

I8.'>4  H.G.  Williams,  B.D.  Emm.in. 

1870  W.  Wright,  LL.D.  Queens'. 

1HS9  W.  UdljcrtsiinSiiiitli,. M.A.Christ's. 

1R'»4  Charles  Rieu,  Ph.D. 

1!»02  K.  (i.  lirownis  M.A.,.M.H.  IVnib. 


PROFESSORSHIPS. 


655 


MATHEMATICS. 

The  Professorship  was  founded,  1663,  by  Henry  Lucas,  Esq. 
M.P.  for  the  University,  and  was  endowed  with  an  estate  in 
Bedfordshire.  By  Grace  of  the  Senate,  May  27,  1886,  the 
Lucasian  Professorship  was  made  subject  to  the  provisions 
relating  to  Professors  contained  in  Statute  B.  Stipend  ^£850  per 
annum  paid  by  the  University.  (Stipend  ^'650  per  annum  if  the 
Professor  holds  a  Headship  or  Fellowship.)  The  electors  are  the 
Vice-Chancellor  and  the  Heads  of  all  the  Colleges. 


1664  Isaac  Barrow,  B.D.  Trin. 
1669  Isaac  Newton,  M. A.  Trin. 
1702  W.  Whiston,  M.A.  Clare. 
1711  N.Sanderson,  M.A.Christ's. 
1739  J.  Colson,  M.A.  Emmanuel. 
1760  E.  Waring,  M.A.  Magdalene. 
1798  Isaac  Milner, D.D.Queens". 


1820  R.  Woodhouse,  M.A.  Caius. 
1822  T.  Turton,  B.D.  Oath. 
1826  G.B.  Airy,  M.A.  Trin. 
1828  Charles  Babbage,  M.A.  Trin. 
1839  Joshua  King,  LL.D.  Queens'- 
1849  G.  G.  Stokes,  M.A.  Pemb. 
1903  J.  Larmor,  M.A.  Joh. 


MORAL   PHILOSOPHY. 

Founded  1683  in  pursuance  of  the  Will  of  John  Knight- 
bridge,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  St  Peters;  further  endowed  in  1707 
by  a  beque.^t  from  Dr  Snioult.  Stipend  £700  per  annum  ex- 
clusive ot  fees.  (Stipend  £.500  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds 
a  Headship  or  a  Fellowship.)  The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being  nomin- 
ated by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the  General  Board  of 
Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Moral  Science. 


1683  T.Smoult,  B.D.Joh. 
1707  J.Colbatch,  D.D.Trin. 
1744  H.  Walker,  D.D.  Trin. 
1764  E.  Law,  D.D.  Peters. 
1769  K.  Plumptre,  D.D.Queens'. 
1788  G.Bi)rl.isc,  B.D.  Peter's. 
1809  K.  T.  Cory,  D.D.  Emmanuel. 


1813  F.  Barnes,  D.D.  Peter's. 
1838  W.Whewell,  B.D.  Trin. 
ia55  J.  Grote,  B.D.  Trin. 
1866  J.  F.  D.  Maurice. 
1872  T.  R.  Birks,  M.A.  Trin. 
1883  H.  Sidgwick,Litt.D.  Trin. 
1900  W.  H.  Sorley,  .VI.  A.  Trin. 


MUSIC. 

Founded  by  the  University,  in  1684,  on  the  recommendation  of 
the  (h'owii.  Present  stipend  £'1{W  jier  annum.  The  electors  are 
the  Vice-CiianccUor  and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two 
being  noniinated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the 
(ieneral  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Music. 


16H4  N.  Staggins,  Mus.  D. 

1705  T.  Tudway,  Mus.  B.  King's. 

1730  M.  Greene,  Mus.  D. 

I7.'>.'i  J.  Randall, Mus.  D.  King's. 

1799  C.  Hague,  Mus.  B.  Trin.  Hall. 


1821  J.  C.  Whitfeld,  Mus.D.  Trin. 

183<i  T.  A.  Walmisley,  Mus.B.  Jes. 

1856  W.  S.  Bennett. 

1876  O.  A.  Macfarren. 

1«87  C.  V.  ytunford,  M.A.  Trin. 


656  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

CHEMISTRY. 

Founded  by  the  University,  1702.  Present  stipend  £500  per 
annum  paid  by  tlie  University.  The  electors  are  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being 
nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the  General 
Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Pliysics  and 
Chemistry. 


1703  J.F.  Vigani.of  Verona. 
1713  J.  Waller,  B.D.  Corpus. 
1718  J.Mieklebourgh,  M.A. Corpus 
1756  J.  Hadley,  M.A.Queens'. 
1764  R.  Watson,  M.A.Trinity. 


1773  I.Pennington,  M.A.  Job. 
1794  W.  Parish,  M.A.  Magdalene. 
1813  S.  Tennant,  M.D.  f:mmanuel. 
1815  J. Cumming,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1861  G.  D.Liveing.  M.A.Joh. 
190S  W.  J.  Pope. 


There  are  two  Demonstrators  of  Chemistry.  The  appoint- 
ments are  made  by  the  Professor  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  and  the  persons  so  appointed  are  removable  in  like 
manner. 

Demonstrators  of  Chemistry, 

W.  J.  Sell,  Sc.D.  Christ's. 
H.  J.  H.  Fenton,  .So.I).  Christ's. 

Assistant  to  the  Professor. 
J.  E.  Purvis,  M.A.  Job. 

ASTRONOMY  AND  EXPERIMENTAL  PHILOSOPHY. 

Founded  1704  by  Dr  Plubie,  Archdeacon  of  Rochester,  and  en- 
dowed with  the  rent  of  an  estate  situated  at  Balsham.  The  sti- 
pend was  increased  by  a  bequest,  in  1768,  from  Dr  Smith,  formerly 
Plumian  Professor,  a  sum  now  producing  about  £46  per  annum 
being  left  by  him  to  the  Plumian  Professor  on  condition  of  an 
examination  for  Smith's  Prizes  being  annually  held.  By  a  statute 
sanctioned  by  the  Queen  in  Council,  March  7,  1860,  the  stipend 
was  augmented  by  one-eighth  of  the  net  annual  income  of  Lady 
Sadler's  Foundation  for  Algebra  Lectures. 

Stipend  i;80()  i)er  annum  e.xclu.sive  of  Fees.  (Stipend  £600 
per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a  Headship  or  a  Fellowship.) 

Candidates  may  be  Knglishmen  {Notttrntcs),  or  Foreigners. 
The  electors  are  the  Vicc-Chaiicellor  and  eight  jiersons  elected 
by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
three  by  the  General  Hoard  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board 
for  Mathematics. 

1707  RogcrCotcs,  M.A.Trinity  1822  R.  Woodhouse,  M.A.  Caius. 

I7I6  R.Sinilh,  M.A.Trinity.  1828  G.  B.  Airy,  M.A.  Trinity. 

I7<;<»  A. Shepherd,  M.A.  Christ's.  1836  JamesChallis,  M.A.  Trinity. 

17it6  S.  Vinee,  M.A.  Caius.  i         1S83  (i.  H.  Darwin,  M.A.  Trinity. 

ANATOMY. 

Founded  by  the  Univcr.sity  in  1707.  Stipend  £600  per  annum 
exclusive  of  fees.  (Sti|)end  £400  per  annum  if  the  Professor 
holds  a  Headship  or  a  Fellowshij).)  The  electors  are  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being 


[  PROFESSORSHIPS.  657 

nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  tliree  by  the  General 
Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Medicine. 

17»»7  G.  Rolfe.  •  1785  B.  Harwood,  M.B.  Christ's. 

1728  J.  Morgan,  M.A.  Trinity.  1814  J.  Haviland.  M.A  St.  John's. 

1734  G.  Cuthbert,  M.A.  Trinity.  1817  W.  Clark,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1735  R.  Bankes, . M.A.  King's.  1866  G.  M.  Humphry,  M.D.  F.R.S. 
1/46  W.Gibson,  M.D.Jesus.  Down. 

1753  C.  Collignon,  M.B.  Trinity.  ,  1883  A.  Macalister,  M.D.  Dubl.  F.R.S. 

There  is  a  Senior  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  with  a  stipend 
of  illOU  per  annum,  and  four  Junior  Demonstrators,  two  of  whom 
receive  a  stipend  of  £50  per  annum,  paid  out  of  the  University 
Chest,  and  two  are  paid  out  of  the  fees  of  the  department ;  the 
appointments  are  made  by  the  Professor  of  Anatomy  with  the 
consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor,  and  any  persons  so  appointed  are 
removable  in  like  manner  by  the  Professor  with  the  consent  of 
the  Vice-Chancellor. 

Senior  Demonstrator. 
\y.  h.  II.  Uuckwortli,  .M.D.,  .Sc.D.,  .Jesus. 
Junior  Demonstrators. 

F.  C.  Kempson,  M.B.  C'aius. 

G.  F.  Rogers,  M.D.  C'aius. 

T.  Manners-Smith,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Downing. 
D.  G.  Keid,  M.B.  (Edin.). 


REGIUS  PROFESSOR  OF  MODERN  HISTORY. 

The  Professor  is  appointed  by  the  King,  and  holds  the  Pro- 
fessorship during  pleasure.  He  must  be  a  Master  of  Arts,  or  ol 
Law,  or  of  a  superior  degree.  Instituted  by  George  I.  1724,  and 
continued  by  succeeding  Sovereigns.  Stipend  £800  per  annum. 
(Stipend  ilGOO  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a  Headship  or 
Fellowship.) 

1724  S.  Harris,  M.A.  Peter's.  1849  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  J.  Stephen, 

173.1  ShalletTurner.LL.D.  Peter's.  K.CB.,LL.D.  Trin.Hall. 

1762  L.  Brockett,  B.D.  Trinity.  i        1860  C.  Kingsley,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,F.G.S. 
1768  T.Gray,  LL.B.  Pembroke.  Magd. 

1771  JohnSymonds,  M.A.  Peter's.  ,        186!)  J.  R.  Seeley,  M.A.  Christ's. 

1807  Wm.  Smyth,  M.A.  Peter's.  i        1895  Rt.  Hon.BaronActon.Hon.  LL.D. 

I        lau2  J.  B.  Bury.  M.A.  (Dubl.). 


THE  LORD  ALMONERS  PROFESSORSHIPOF  ARABIC. 

Instituted  1724. 

The  Reader  and  Professor  of  Arabic  is  appointed  by  the  Lord 
Almoner,  and  the  stipend  (£50  per  annum)  paid  out  of  the 
Almonry  hoiuity.  The  Professor  is  required  by  his  commission 
to  deliver  at  least  one  public  lecture  yearly  within  the  University 
on  a  subject  connected  with  Arabic  or  Arabic  history  or  litera- 
ture. 

1724  David  Wilkins,  D.  D.  1871  E.  H.  Palmer,  M.A.  Joh. 

1729  Leon.  Chappelow,  B.D.  Joh.  1883  W.  Uohirtson  .Smith,  LL.D. 

1768  S.  Hallifax,  LL.D.  Trm.  Hall.  1  Aberdeen. 

1770  W.Craven,  B.D.  Joh.  I         188G  Hon.    I.    (i.    .N.    Keith-Falconer, 

1815  G.  C.  Renouard,  B.D.Sidney.  M.A.  Trin. 

1821  T.  Musgrave,  M.A.  Trin.  188"  R.  L.  Henslv,  M.A.  Cuius. 

1s:j7  T.Robinson,  M.A.  Trin.  1893  A.  A.  Utvan,  M.A.  Trin. 


1855  T.  Preston,  M.A. Trin. 


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658  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

BOTANY. 

Founded  by  the  University  on  Nov.  19,  1724.  Stipend  £700 
per  annum  (stipend  ilSOO  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a 
Headship  or  FeUowship).  The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor 
and  eight  jiersons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by 
the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies, 
and  three  by  the  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology. 


1724  Richard  Bradley,  F.R.S. 
1733  J.  Martyn,  F.R.S.  Emmanuel. 
1761  T.  Martyn,  M.A.  Sidney. 
1825  J.  S.  Henslow,  M.A.  Joh. 


1861  C.  C.  Babington,  M.  A., F.R.S.  Joh. 
1895  H.  MarsliallVVard,Sc.D.,  F.R.S.  Chr. 
1906  A.  C.  Seward,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  Emm. 


Botanist  to  the  Agricultural  Department. 
R.  H.  Biffen,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Senior  Demonstrator. 
A.  M.  Smith,  M.A.,  Emmanuel. 

Junior  Demonstrator. 
F.  T.  Brooks,  B.A.,  Emmanuel. 


GEOLOGY. 

Founded  and  endowed  by  Dr  Woodward  in  1727.  Present 
stipend  i*500  per  annum.  The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor 
and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated 
by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the  General  Board  of 
Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology. 


1731  ConyersMiddleton,  D.D.Trinity. 
1734  C.  Ma.son,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1762  J.  Michell,  M.A.  Queens'. 
1764  Sam.  Ogden,  D.D.  Joh. 


177H  Thos.  Green,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1788  J.  Hailstone,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1818  A.Sedgwick,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1873  T.  McK.  Hughes,  M.A.  Trinity. 


There  is  an  Assistant  to  the  Professor  paid  out  of  the  Uni- 
versity Chest.  He  is  appointed  by  the  Professor  with  the  consent 
of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

Assistant  to  the  Woodwardian  Professor. 
F.  R.  Cowper  Reed,  M.A.  Trin. 

ASTRONOMY  AND  GEOMETRY. 

Founded  in  1  749  by  Thomas  Lowndes,  J]sq.  Tiie  electors  are 
the  Vice-ChanceUor,  the  President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Lon- 
don, the  President  of  the  Royal  Astrononncal  Society  of  London, 
the  Astronomer  Royal,  and  the  Lucasian,  Plumian,an(l  Sadiehan 
Professors.  If  a  majority  of  the  electors  is  not  obtained,  that 
person  is  elected  in  who.se  favour  the  Chancellor  and  any  three  \ 
of  the  electors  concur.  The  present  stipend  is  £'800  per  annum 
exclusive  of  Fees  (£600  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a 
Headship  or  Fellowship).  By  a  Grace  of  the  Senate,  passed 
June  !>,  1892,  the  Directorship  of  the  Observatory  was  entrusted 
to  the  present  Lowndean  Professor,  and  a  stipend  of  £150  a  year 
was  allowed  to  him  out  of  the  University  Chest. 

I7r)(l  Roger  Long,  D.D.  Pembroke.        I  I8;ifi  George  Peacock,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1771  John  Smith,  D.I).  Caiu.s.  18.58  J.  C.  Adams.  M.A.  Pembroke. 

17i»6  W.  Lax,  M.A.  Trinity.  I  1H92  Sir  K.  S.  Ball,  D.Sc.  Dublin. 


PROFESSORSHIPS.  659 


NORRISIAN   PROFESSORSHIP  OF  DIVINITY. 

John  Norris,  Esq.of  Witton  in  Norfolk,  bequeathed,  in  1777, 
£105  a  year  to  found  and  endow  this  Professorship.  The  Rev. 
Benedict  Chapman,  D.D.  Master  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College, 
left,  in  1852,  £1000  to  augment  the  Stipend.  By  a  Statute, 
confirmed  by  the  Queen  in  Council  in  1860,  the  Professorship 
is  now  further  endowed  with  the  rectorial  tithe  rent-charge 
of  Terrington  St  John's  and  a  portion  of  the  rent-charge  of 
Terrington  St  Clement's. 

The  office  is  tenable  for  life. 

The  electors  are  the  Heads  of  Houses,  eleven  of  whom  must  be 
present  and  vote.  In  case  of  equality  of  votes  after  three  scrutinies, 
the  Master  of  Trinity,  or  in  his  absence  the  Provost  of  King's,  or 
in  the  absence  of  both  the  Master  of  Caius,  has  a  casting  vote. 


1780  J.Hey,  D.D.  Sidney. 

1795  J.  Fawcett,  B.D.  Joh. 

1815  T.Calvert,  B.D.  Joh. 

1824  J.B.  Hollingworth,  D.D.Peter's. 

1338  G.  E.  Corrie,  B.D.  Cath. 

1854  E.  Harold  Browne,  M.A.  Emm. 


1864  C.  A.  Swainson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
1879  J.  Rawson  Lumby,  D.D.  Cath. 
1893  .1.  A.  Robinson,  B.D.  Christ's. 
1S99  H.  C.  G.  Moule,  D.D.  Triu. 
1901  F.  H.  Ch.ase,  D.I>.  Queens'. 
1905  F.  C.  Burkitt,  M.A.,  Trin. 


NATURAL  EXPERIMENTAL  PHILOSOPHY. 

Founded,  1783,  by  the  Rev.  Richard  Jackson,  M.A,  En- 
dowed with  an  estate  producing  about  £140  per  annum.  Present 
stipend  £500  per  annum. 

By  the  founder's  will  the  Professor  is  to  be  chosen  for  his 
knowledge  of  Natural  P^xperiraental  Philosophy  andofChymistry, 
but  he  is  allowed  great  latitude  in  the  choice  of  the  subjects  of  his 
lectures,  provided  they  be  of  an  experimental  character.  It  is 
directed  that  the  natural  bodies  which  are  the  subject  of  inquiry 
be  exhibited  at  the  lectures,  and  a  course  of  experiments  made 
upon  them  in  the  way  of  chemical  analysis. 

The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected 
by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board 
for  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

1783  Isaac  Milner,  M.A.Queens'.  I        iai7  R.  Willi.s,  M.A.F.R.S.  Caius. 

1792  K.  J.  H.  Wolliiston.  M.A.  Trin.  H.  I87S  J.  Dewar,  F.R.S. 

1813  W.  Parish,  M.A.  Magdalene.  I 

There  is   a  Demonstrator  to  the  Jacksonian  Professor  with  a 
salary  of  £100  a  year  paid  out  of  the  University  Chest. 
Jacksonian  Demonstrator. 
H.  <).  Jones,  .M.A.  Clare. 


660  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

DOWNING   PROFESSORSHIP  OF  THE  LAWS   OF 
ENGLAND. 

Founded,  1800,  in  pursuance  of  the  Will  of  Sir  George 
Downing,  Bart,  K.B.  Annual  stipend  an  amount  greater  by  £500 
than  the  share  of  the  revenue  of  Downing  College  paid  to  each 
Fellow.  The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of 
Downing  College,  or,  if  the  Master  be  a  Candidate  or  the  Master- 
ship vacant,  the  senior  member  of  the  Governing  Body  of 
Downing  College  who  is  not  a  Candidate,  and  eight  persons 
elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the 
Senate,  three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by 
tlie  Board  for  Law. 

1800  Edw.  Christian,  M.A.  John's.  I860  VV.  LI   Birkbeck,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1H23  T.Starkie,  M.A.  Cath.  I        1S88  F.  \V.  Maitland,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1849  A.  Amos,  M.A.Trinity.  I        1907  C.  S.  Kenny,  LL.D.  Downing. 


DOWNING  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  MEDICINE. 

Foundation  and  election  as  for  the  preceding,  except  that  the 
Special  Board  of  Studies  is  the  Board  of  Medicine.  Annual 
stiiJend  an  amount  greater  by  £300  than  the  share  of  the  revenue 
of  Downing  College  paid  to  each  Fellow. 

18(10  Busick  Harwood,  M.D.  Emmanuel. 

1814  CornwallisHewetl.M.A.,  M.I).  Downing. 

1841  William  Webster  Fisher,  M.  D.  Downing. 

1874  Peter  Wallwork  Latham,  M.A.,  M.D.  Downing. 

IS'Ji  John  Buckley  Bradbury,  B.A.,  M.U.,  Downing. 

There  is  an  Assistant  to  the  present  Professor  with  an  annual 
stipend  of  £200,  of  which  £50  is  paid  by  the  University,  and  £150 
by  the  Professor.  He  is  appointed  by  the  Frofes.sor  with  the 
consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

Assistant. 
W.  E.  Dixon,  M.D.  (Lond.).,  M.A.,  Downing. 


MINERALOGY. 

Founded  by  the  University  in  1808.  Present  stipend  £300  per 
annum  paid  from  the  University  Chest. 

Lectures  had  been  given  by  Dr  Clarke  for  two  years  prior  to  the 
establishment  of  the  Professorship,  and  they  were  illustrated  by 
specimens  which  had  been  collected  during  his  travels. 

After  the  death  of  Dr  Clarke  the  Senate  decreed  that  the  Pro- 
fessorship should  be  continued.  At  the  next  vacancy  the  Pro- 
fessorship will  come  under  the  provisions  of  the  Statutes  of  1882. 

The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected 
by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board 
for  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

1808  E.  D.Clarke,  LL.D.  Jesus.  '       18.32  W.  H.  Miller,  M.A.  John's. 

1822  J.  S.  Henslow,  M.A.  John's.  j       1881  W.  . I.  Lewis,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1828  W.  Whewell,  M.A.  Trinity.  I 

There  is  a  Demonstrator  of  Mineralogy  appointed  by  the  Pro- 
fessor, subject  to  the  sanction  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

A.  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pembroke. 


PROFESSORSHIPS.  661 

DISNEY  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  ARCHAEOLOGY. 

Founded  in  1851  by  John  Disney,  Esq.,  of  the  Hyde, 
Ing;atestone,  who  also  presented  to  the  University  a  valuable 
collection  of  Ancient  Marbles.  The  Professor  must  be  a  mem- 
ber of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  of  the  degree  of  M.A., 
or  some  higher  degree.  He  is  required  to  deliver  Six  Lec- 
tures, at  least,  during  the  academical  year,  on  the  subject  oi 
Classical,  mediaeval,  and  other  antiquities,  the  fine  arts,  and  all 
matters  and  things  connected  therewith.  The  appointment  re- 
mained with  the  Founder  during  his  life-time,  and  it  is  now  vested 
in  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  Heads  of  Colleges:  the  locum-tenem 
of  the  Head  of  any  College  being  entitled  to  vote  in  his  stead.  The 
Professorship  is  tenable  for  five  years,  and  the  Professor  may  be 
re-elected.  Original  stipend:  the  interest  of  £1000,  3  per  Cent. 
Consolidated  Bank  Annuities:  which  sum  was  increased  in  1857 
by  a  bequest  in  Mr  Disney's  will  to  £3250. 


1851  J.  H.Marsden,  B.D.  Joh. 

ISse  J.  H.  Marsden,  B.D.  Joh. 

IWil  J.  H.  Marsden,  B.D.  Joh. 

ISIi.l  Churchill  Babington,  B.D.  Joh. 

1870  Churchill  Babington,  B.D.  Joh. 

1875  Churchill  Babington,  B.D.  Joh. 

1880  Percy  Gardner,  M.  A.  Christ's. 


1885  Percy  Gardner,  Litt.  D.  Christ's. 

1887  G.  F.  Browne,  B.D.  Cath. 

1892  W.  Ridgeway,  M.A.  t'aius. 

1898  \V.  Ridgewav,  M.A.  Caius. 

1903  W.  Hidgewav,  M.A.  Caius. 

1908  W.  Hidgewav,  .M.A.,  Caius. 


Mr  HULSE's  foundations. 
The  Rev.  John  Hulse,  of  St  John's  college,  B.A.  1728,  died  in 
1789,  bequeathing  his  estates  in  Cheshire  to  the  University,  first, 
to  maintain  two  Scholars  at  St  John's  college;  secondly,  to  found  a 
Prize  for  a  Dissertation;  thirdly,  to  found  and  support  the  office 
of  Christian  Advocate,  and  fourthly,  that  of  the  Hulsean  Lec- 
turer or  Christian  Preacher.  By  a  Statute,  confirmed  by  the 
Queen  in  Council  Aug.  1,  1860,  the  office  of  Hulsean  Professor 
of  Divinity  was  substituted  for  that  of  Christian  Advocate;  and 
the  office  of  Hulsean  Lecturer  considerably  modified.  The  Bishop 
of  Ely  is  visitor.  The  gross  annual  income  from  Mr  Hulse's 
benefaction  is  about  £1000. 

CHRISTIAN    ADVOCATE. 

1803  W.  Cockburn,  MA.  John's.  IS  3  J.  A.  Jeremie,  M.A.  Trinity. 

IslO  Edw.  Pearson,  D.D.  Sidney.  1H34  G.  Pearson,  B.D.John's. 


1811  Geo   D'Oyly,  B.D.  Corpus. 
1816  T.  Rennell,  M.A.  King's. 
1821  J.  Lonsdale,  M.A.  King's. 
1S22  r  S.  Hughes,  B.D.  Joh. 
1829  Hugh  Jas.  Rose,  B.D.  Trin. 


1839  \V.  H.  Mill,  D.D.  Trinity. 
1844  T.  Worsley,  M.A.  Down. 
18.'>0  J.  A.  Frere,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1855  C.  Hardwick,  M.A.  Cath. 


HULSKAN    PROFESSORSHIP   OF  DIVINITY. 

The  Professor  is  appointed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master 
of  Trinity  College,  the  Master  of  St  John's  College,  and  the 
Regius,  the  Margaret,  the  Norrisian,  and  the  Ely  Professors  of 
Divinity ,  the  Vice-Chancellor  having  a  casting  vote.   If  the  Master 


662  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

of  Trinity  or  the  Master  of  St  John's  be  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Greek 
Professor  supplies  liis  place.  The  Professor  is  to  print  and 
publish  at  least  six  lectures  in  the  course  of  every  six  years. 
Candidates  must  be  thirty  years  of  age  or  upwards,  in  Holy 
Orders,  and  Masters  of  Arts  or  of  some  higher  degree  in  the 
University  of  Cambridge.  Annual  stipend,  eight-tenths  of  the 
net  income  from  Mr  Hulse's  benefaction. 

1860  C.  J.  Ellicott.B.D.,  Joh.  I         1878  F.  J.  A.  Hort,  D.D.,  Emman. 

1861  J.  B.  Lightfoot,M.A.,Trin.  1887  H.  E.  Rjie,  M.A.  King's. 
1875  J.  J.  S.  Perowne,  D.D.,  Trin.          |         1901  W.  K.  Barnes,  D.D.  St  Peter's. 


POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

The  title  of  Professor  of  Political  Economy  was  conferred  by  a 
Grace  of  the  Senate,  in  May  1828,  on  George  Pryme,  Esq.,  M.A., 
late  Fellow  of  Trinity  College. 

The  Professorship  was  established  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Oct. 
29,  1863. 

Stipend  ^700  per  annum  paid  out  of  the  University  Chest. 
(Stipend  £500  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a  Headship  or 
Fellowship.) 

The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected 
by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board 
for  Economics  and  Politics. 

1863    H.  Fawcett,  M.A.  Trinity  Hall. 

1884     A.  Marshall,  M.A.  Joh. 
1908     A.  C.  Pigoii,  M.A.,  King's. 


SADLERIAN  PROFESSORSHIP   OF   PURE 
MATHEMATICS. 

Lady  Sadler's  benefaction  dates  from  1710. 

Stipend  £850  per  annum  paid  out  of  the  University  Chest. 
(Stipend  £650  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a  Headship  or 
Fellowship.) 

The  electors  arc  the  Vice-Chancellor,  three  Heads  of  Colleges 
elected  by  the  i)ersoiis  whoso  names  are  on  the  Electoral  Roll,  to 
hold  office  as  long  as  they  continue  to  be  Heads  of  (Jolleges,  and 
the  Lucasian,  the  Plumian  and  the  Lowndean  Professors. 

1863    A.  Cayley,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1895    A.  R.  Forsyth,  Sc.D.,  Trinity. 


ZOOLOGY  AND  COMPARATIVE  ANATOMY. 
Founded  by  the  University  in  1866.  Stipend  £700  per  annum. 
(Stipend  £500  if  the  Professor  holds  a  Iloa(lsliii)  or  Fellow- 
ship.) The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons 
elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the 
Senate,  tliree  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the 
Board  for  Biology  and  Geology. 

18(;i;  Alfred  Newton,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  M.-igd. 
1907  Ailani  Sc^dgwick,  M..\.,  K.K..S.  'I'riii. 


PROFESSORSHIPS.  663 

A  Demonstrator  of  Comparative  Anatomy  and  a  Curator  in 
Zoology  are  appointed  by  the  Professor  with  the  consent  of  the 
Vice-Chancellor,  and  are  removable  in  like  manner. 

The  Demonstrator,  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  duties  of  such 
an  otiice,  is  to  assist  in  keeping  the  objects  in  the  Museum 
(especially  the  Physiological  series  of  specimens)  in  a  proper  state, 
and  in  adding  to  them. 

Demonstrator  of  Comparative  Anatomy, 
J.  J.  Lister,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Joli. 


SANSKRIT. 

Established  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  May  16,  1867.  The 
Professorship  is  now  governed  by  Statute  B. 

Stipend  £700  per  annum.  (Stipend  £500  if  the  Professor  holds 
a  Headship  or  Fellowship). 

The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons 
elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of 
the  Senate,  three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three 
by  the  Board  for  Oriental  Studies. 

See  Statute  B,  cc.  vi.,  ix.,  xi.,  xv. 

1867  E.  B.  CoweU. 

1903  C.  Hend.'ill,  M.A.,  Caius. 

1906  E.  J.  Hapson,  M.A.,  Joli. 


INTERNATIONAL  LAW. 

Founded  in  1867,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  the  Rev. 
William  Whewell,  D.D.,  late  Master  of  Trinity  College. 

I'he  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Trinity 
(with  casting  vote),  the  llegius  Professor  of  Civil  Law,  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Moral  Philosophy,  the  Downing  Professor  of  the  Laws  of 
England,  and  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy. 

The  Professor  is  required  to  give  annually  a  course  of  twelve 
Lectures  at  least  on  the  subject  of  International  Law,  and  by  the 
Founder's  express  injunctions  he  is  "to  make  it  his  aim,  in  all 
parts  of  his  treatment  of  the  subject,  to  lay  down  such  rules  and  to 
suggest  such  measures  as  may  tend  to  diminish  the  evils  of  war, 
and  finally  to  extinguish  war  between  nations." 

The  salary  is  £600  per  annum,  subject  to  the  condition,  that  the 
Professor  shall  deliver  every  year,  at  the  end  of  Kaster  Term,  to 
the  Master  and  Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  (Jollege,  a  certificate, 
signed  by  ten  resident  members  of  the  University,  tliat  they  have 
each  of  them  attended  ten  at  least  of  the  Professor's  Lectures  during 
the  preceding  Academic  year. 

1HG9  W.  G.  O.  V.  Vernon  H.ircoiirt.  B.A.  Trin. 
18S7  Kir  II.  .1.  S.  Muiiic,  r.l-.l).,  K.C.S.l.,  Trill.  Hull. 
1SS8  .1.  VVeiitlaku,  M.A.  Trill. 
lUOS  I..  «>|)|.i'nlieiiii,  I.UI).,  (iottiiiniM. 


664  PROFESSORSHIPS. 


LATIN. 


A  Subscription  was  set  on  foot  by  the  friends  and  former  pupils 
of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Hall  Kennedy,  D.D.,  on  his  retirement 
in  1865  from  the  Head  Mastership  of  Shrewsbury  School,  the 
amount  to  be  offered  to  the  University  for  the  purpose  of  founding 
a  Professorship  of  Latin  to  be  called  the  Kennedy  Professorship. 
Dr  Kennedy  offered  to  give  £500  to  the  fund  on  condition  that  his 
name  should  not  be  attached  to  the  proposed  Professorship,  and 
this  offer  was  accepted  by  the  subscribers.  The  amount  subscribed 
is  represented  by  the  sum  of  i.'3745.  10*.  lOd.  India  four  per  cent. 
Stock. 

The  fund  was  accepted  and  the  Professorship  established  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate,  April  29,  1869.  By  Grace  of  the  Senate,  May  30, 
1872,  the  stipend  was  augmented  from  the  University  Chest 
to  £300  a  year,  the  present  stipend.  The  electors  to  the  Pro- 
fessorship are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek, 
the  Public  Orator,  the  Professor  of  Sanskrit,  the  Members  of  the 
Senate  for  the  time  being  who  have  been  specially  elected  by  Grace 
to  serve  on  the  Board  of  Classical  Studies,  the  Professor  of  Latin 
in  the  University  of  0.xford,  and  the  Head  Master  of  Shrewsbury 
School.  In  case  of  an  equality  of  votes  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Greek,  or,  in  his  absence,  the  Elector  present  first  in  rotation  ac- 
cording to  the  above  order,  has  a  casting  vote.  The  Professor 
is  required  to  deliver  a  Course  of  not  less  than  Ten  Lectures  in 
each  of  two  terms  in  every  year. 

1869    H.  A.  J.Munro,  M.A.Trin. 
1872    J.  E.  B.  Mayor,  M.A.  Joh. 


BLADE   PROFESSORSHIP  OF   FINE   ART. 

This  Professorship,  founded  in  pursuance  of  the  Will  of 
Felix  Slade,  Esq.,  with  an  endowment  of  £12,000  Three  per 
Cent.  Consolidated  Annuities,  was  established  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  June  24,  1869.  It  is  tenable  for  three  years,  and  the  Pro- 
fessor may  be  re-elected,  and  if  re  elected,  shall  hold  the  Pro- 
fessorship during  life  or  until  resignation,  provided  that  he  has  at 
any  time  previous  to  re-election  held  the  Professorsbiji  for  the 
full  period  of  three  years,  or  is  re-elected  during  his  third  year  of 
tenure.  He  is  not  required  to  reside  at  the  University.  The 
Professorship  is  not  tenable  with  any  other  University  Professor- 
ship, Readership,  or  Lectureship. 

The  Professor  is  elected  by  a  Board  consisting  of  four  members 
resident  at  Cambridge  and  three  non-resident. 

The  resident  members  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  (who  has  a  cast- 
ing vote),  and  three  persons  on  the  Electoral  Roll  appointed  by  the 
Senate. 


PROFESSORSHIPS. 


666 


The  non-resident  members  are  the  President  of  the  Royal 
Academy  of  London,  the  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  University  of 
London,  and  the  Director  of  the  Art  Museum,  South  Kensington, 
nominated  for  life. 

1869  Matthew  Digby  Wyatt. 
1873  Sidney  Colvin,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1876  Sidney  Colvin,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1879  Sidney  Colvin.  M.A.  Trinity. 
1882  Sidney  Colvin,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1885  Sidney  Colvin,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1886  John  Henry  Middleton,  M.A.  O.xon. 


1889  .John  Henry  Middleton,  M.A.  King's. 
1892  John  Henrv  Middleton,  M.A.  King's. 
1895  Charles  Waldstein,  Litt.D.,  King's. 
1898  Charles  Waldstein,  Litt.D.  King's. 
1901  Sir  \V.  .M.  Conwav,  M.A. 
1904  Charles  Waldstein,  Litt.D.,  King's. 
1907  Charles  Waldstein,  Litt.D.,  King's. 


CAVENDISH    PROFESSOR   OF    EXPERIMENTAL 
PHYSICS. 

Established  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Feb.  9,  1871. 

Stipend  £850  per  annum.  (Stipend  £650  if  the  Professor  holds 
a  Headship  or  Fellowship.) 

The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected 
by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board 
for  Physics  and  Chemistry. 

1871    James  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1879    Lord  Rayleigh,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  Trinity. 
188-1    J.  J.  Thomson,  M.A.  Trinity. 

There  are  two  Demonstrators  of  Experimental  Physics,  each 

with  a  salary  of  £'100  a  year  paid  out  of  the  University  Chest  and 

an  additional  Demonstrator  without  stipend  from  the  University. 

The  appointments  are  made  by  the  Professor  of  Experimental 

Physics  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor,  and  the  persons 

so  appointed  are  removable  in  like  manner  by  the  Professor  with 

the  consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

Demimslrators  of  Experimental  Physics. 

C.  T.  R.  Wilson,  .M.A.  Sidney.  G.  F.  C.  Searle,  M.A.  Peterhouse. 

P.  V.  Bevan,  M.A.  Trin. 

Assistant   Demonstrators. 
C.  Chittock,  M.A.,  Trin. 
T.  G.  Bedford,  M.A.,  Sid. 


MECHANISM    AND  APPLIED   MECHANICS. 

EsTABLiSHKi)  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Oct.  28,  1875. 

Stipend  i'700  per  annum.  (Stipend  £500  if  the  Professor 
holds  a  llciulsliip  or  a  Fcllowshii).) 

The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eifjht  persons  elected 
by  the  Senate,  two  bein<r  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for 
Physics  and  Chemistry. 


1875  James  Stuart,  M.A.  Trin. 
1890  J.  A.  Ewing,  B.Sc.  Edinb. 


19o:(  If.  llopkinson,  .M.A. ,  Trill. 


666  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

Demonstrators  in  Engineering. 

Senior. 

A.  H.  Peake,  B.A.,  St  John's. 


J.  W.  Landon,  M.A.,  Sidney. 
T.  Peel,  M.A.,  Magd. 


ANGLO-SAXON. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Boswonh,  D.D.,  of  Trinity  College,  and 
Rawlinsonian  Professor  of  An<ilo-Saxon  in  the  University  ol 
Oxford,  gave  in  1867  the  sum  of  £10000,  which  was  to  accumulate 
till  it  would  provide  for  a  stipend  of  not  less  than  ^500  per  annum 
for  a  Professorship  to  be  thereupon  founded  and  called  the 
Elrington  and  Bosworth  Professorship  of  Anglo-Saxon '.  The 
Professorship  was  founded  in  1878. 

A  Candidate  must  be  a  Graduate  of  Cambridge,  Oxford,  or 
Dublin. 

The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Rawlinsonian  Pro- 
fessor of  Anglo-Saxon  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  the  Masters 
of  Trinity,  Caius,  and  Corpus  Christi  Colleges,  the  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Greek,  the  Professor  of  Modern  History,  and  the  Pro- 
fessor of  Sanskrit.  In  case  of  an  equality  of  votes  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  or,  in  his  absence,  the  Elector  present  next  in  rotation 
according  to  the  above  order,  has  a  casting  vote. 

The  Professor  is  required  to  deliver  not  less  than  fifteen 
Lectures  in  each  year,  the  subject,  and  times  and  places  of 
delivery,  being  approved  by  the  Board  of  Medieval  and  Modern 
Languages. 

1878  W.  W.  Skeat,  M.A.  Christ's. 


ANIMAL   MORPHOLOGY. 

A  Grace  was  passed  on  May  11,  1882,  that  there  be  established 
in  the  University  a  Professorship  of  Animal  Morphology,  to 
terminate  with  the  tenure  of  office  of  the  Professor  first  elected, 
unless  tiie  Univensity  should  decide  that  the  Professorship  shoukl 
be  continued.     On  May  31  was  elected 

F.  M.  Balfour,  M.A.  Trin. 

who  died  in  the  same  year. 


SURGERY. 


EsTABLisiifiD  by  the  University  by  Grace  of  May  10, 1883,  in  ac- 
cordance with  Stat.  13.  c.  vi. 

I  Tbe  foundation  of  the  FrofesHorBhip  was  in  a  greal  inedHure  due  to  Anne  Margaret  Elliot,  who 
was  married  (1)  to  Col.  Hairiilton  KIrinKton,  and  ('.>)  lo  Or  liuswurtb. 


PROFESSORSHIPS.  667 

The  Professorship  Avas  suspended  in  1898,  and  re-established 
by  (Jrace  of  the  Hciiutc,  June  11,  1903.  The  Professor  is  subject 
to  the  general  re<,nil;iti(His  for  the  residence  and  duties  of  Pro- 
fessors and  Headers  jmssed  by  the  Senate,  June  18,  1SS5.  Stipend 
£600  per  annum.  (Stipend  iliOO  per  annum  if  the  Profes.sor 
holds  a  Headsliip  or  Fellowship.)  The  electors  are  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being 
nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the  General 
Board  of  Studies,  and  three  l»y  the  Board  for  Medicine. 

1883  G.  M.  Huniplirv,  M.D.,  F.U.S.  Down. 
1903  H.  Marsh,  F.Uitl.S. 

Demonstrator. 
H.  B.  Roderick,  M.A.,  B.C.,  M.D.,  Emm. 

PHYSIOLOGY. 
Established  by  the  University  l)y  Grace  of  May  10,  1883,  in 
pursuance  of  Stat.  B.  c.  vi.  Stipend  A'SOO  per  annum  exclusive 
of  fees.  (Stipend  £()00  per  annum  if  the  Professor  holds  a  Head- 
ship or  a  FeIl()W8hii».)  The  Professor  may  not  undertake  the  pri- 
vate practice  of  ^ledicine  or  Surgery.  The  electors  are  the 
Vice-chancellor  and  eight  [lersons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two 
being  nnniimited  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the 
General  Hoard  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Biology 
and  Geology. 

1883    Michael  Foster,  M.A.  Trin. 

ly03    .).  N.  Langley,  Sc.D.,  Triii. 

Senior  Demonstrator  in  J'lii/.iioloiji/. 
J.  B.  liarcroft,  M.A.,  King's. 

Junior  Demonstrator. 
S.  W.  Cole,  .M.A.,  Triiii. 

Additional  Demonstrators. 
V.  J.  Woollcy,  .M.A.,  King's. 
K.  Lucas,  M.A.,  Trin. 


PATHOLOGY, 

K^TAHLisiiKi)  liy  tho  Uiiivtifsity  l)y  Grace  of  Dec,  (J,  1883,  in 
pursuaiKx'  of  Slat.  B.  (•.  vi.  Stipend  £800  |ier  ainiura  exclusive 
of  fees.  (Stiiiend  X'dOO  per  annum  it  the  Professor  holds  a  Head- 
ship or  a  Fellowsliip.)  Tlie  Prolessor  may  not  undertake  the 
private  practice  of  Medicine  or  Surgery.  The  electors  are  the 
Viee-Chancellor  and  eight  persons  electetl  by  the  Senate,  two 
being  n<tmiiiateil  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the 
General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Medicine, 

\>.xi  ('.  ,s.  U,,v,  M.l».  K.liiil..,  I'.n.s. 

Ity;  A.  A.  Kaiilliii.U,  M.A.,  I'.U.f'.S.,  .loli. 

UW  (J.  Hims  Wooilluad,  M.I).  Ktlinli. 

iJemonslrntor . 
T.  8.  P.  Straiigcways,  M.A.,  M.K.CS.,  Joh. 


668  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

DIXIE    PROFESSORSHIP   OF   ECCLESIASTICAL 
HISTORY. 

Established  18S4,  under  Statute  of  1882  for  the  University 
and  for  Emmanuel  College  in  common.  Stipend  £500  per  annum 
paid  by  Emmanuel  College,  and  in  addition  a  Fellowship  at  the 
College.  The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master  ol' 
Emmanuel  College,  and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two 
being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the 
General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  History  and 
Archaeology. 

1884  M.  Creighton,  M.A.  0.\on. 
1891  H.  M.  Gwatkin,  M.A.  Joh. 


CHINESE. 
By  Grace,  Feb.  9,  1888,  in  pursuance  of  Statute  B,  c.  vi.,  the 
Professorship  terminated  with  the  tenure  of  office  of  the  Professor 
first  elected.  Sir  Thomas  F.  Wade  died  July  31,  1895.  By  Grace 
Oct.  28,  1897  the  Professorship  was  established.  By  Grace  of 
of  June  8,  1899,  the  Stipend  of  the  Professor  is  ^200  per  annum 
subject  to  the  Regulations  of  Statute  B,  c.  iii. 

1888  Sir  T.  F.  Wade,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. 
1897  H.  A.  Giles,  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen. 


ELY   PROFESSORSHIP   OF   DIVINITY. 

Established  in  1 889  in  pursuance  of  Statute  B,  c.  xiv.  The 
endowment  is  a  Canonry  in  the  Chapter  of  the  Cathedral  Church 
of  Ely.  The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons 
elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of 
the  Senate,  three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by 
the  Board  for  Divinity.  No  person  is  eligible  who  is  not  at  the 
time  of  election  in  Priest's  Orders. 

1889  V.  H.  Stanton,  M.A.  Trinity. 


MENTAL  PHILOSOPHY  AND  LOGIC. 
Established  by  Grace,  December  10,  1896,  in  pursuance  of 
Stat.  B,  c.  vi.  Stipend  i,'700  per  annum  (stipend  £5W)  per  annum 
if  the  Profe.s.sor  holds  a  Headship  or  Fellowsliij)).  The  electors  are 
the  Vice-Chancellor  and  eight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two 
being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the  General 
Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  Moral  Science. 

1897  .1.  Ward,  .Sc.D.  Trinity. 

l>L'iiionstiator  in  Expenweiital  Puijcfiuloij!/. 
C.  S.  Myers,  M.D.,  t'aius. 


PROFESSORSHIPS.  669 

ANCIENT   HISTORY. 

Estublislied  by  the  University  by  Grace  of  October  27,  1898,  in 
pursuance  of  Statute  B,  c.  vi.  Stipend  £600  per  annum  subject 
to  the  provisions  of  Statute  B,  c.  iii.  The  electors  are  the  Vice- 
Chanccllor  and  oight  persons  elected  by  the  Senate,  two  being 
noininatetl  by  tlie  Council  of  the  Senate,  three  by  the  General 
Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board  for  History  and 
Archaeology. 

1899  J.  S.  Reid,  Litt.D.  Caius. 


DRAPKRS  PROFESSORSHIP  OF  AGRICULTURE. 
Established  l>y  the  University  by  Grace  of  May  11,  1899,  in 
pursuance  of  Statute  B,  c.  vi.  Stipend  £800  from  ihe  Agricultural 
Education  Fund  subject  to  the  provisions  of  Statute  B,  c.  iii. 
The  electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  and  eight  persons  elected 
by  the  Senate,  two  being  nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
three  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  and  three  by  the  Board 
for  Biology  and  Geology. 

1899  W.  Somervillc. 

1902  T.  H.  .MiddletoD,  .M.Sc.  (Durham). 

1907  T.  B.  Wood,  M.A.,  Caius. 


QUICK    PROFESSORSHIP   OF   BIOLOGY. 

This  Professorship,  in  pursuance  of  the  AVill  of  Frederick 
James  Quick,  Esq.,  of  Eltham  in  the  (.'ounty  of  Kent,  and  of 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge,  was  estalilished  by  Grace  of  the  Senate, 
May  10,  190f>,  under  the  provisions  of  Statute  B,  ch.  vi,  sect.  6. 
The  stipend  is  nine-tenths  of  the  income  of  the  Frederick  James 
Quick  Fund,  provided  that  if  in  any  year  nine-tenths  of  the  income 
of  tlie  fund  exceeds  the  sum  of  £1000,  the  Professor's  stipend 
shall  be  £1000,  and  no  mure;  and  provided  further  that  if  in 
any  year  the  Prnfessdr  holds  a  Kellnwsliip  or  Ik-adsliip  in  any 
College  of  the  I  iiiversity,  his  sti|)end  as  such  Professor  shall  not 
exceed  £>sn().  'I'lie  Professorshiit  is  not  tenable  for  more  than 
three  years  without  a  fresh  election,  open  to  all  candidates,  in- 
cluding the  jirior  holder  thereof 

liy  Grace,  May  loth,  190G,  the  Quick  I'rofessoraliip  is  subject 
to  the  following  llegulations  : 

(I)  Unless  an<l  until  the  Senate  shall  otherwise  determine 
untler  the  provisions  of  regulation  11  i>'tv  p.  (iS.S,  F.  .1.  Quick 
Fund),  it  shall  be  the  duty  <»f  the  Professor  to  ilevote  himself  t(» 
the  study  of  the  Protozoa,  espetially  such  as  cause  disease,  and 
generally  to  promote  that  branch  of  science  liy  research  and  by 
tlie  superintendence  of  a  lalxiratory  and  otherwise.  He  shall 
not  be  rei|uireil  to  give  lectures  in  more  than  one  University 
Term  in  each  vear,  when  he  sh.dl  set  forth  the  result  of  researches 


670  PROFESSORSHIPS. 

carried  out  in  his  Laboratory  and  elsewhere.  He  shall  make  an 
annual  report  to  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  work  done  and  of 
the  discoveries  and  advances  made  in  tiie  knowledge  of  Protozoa 
in  the  Laboratory  together  with  a  list  of  the  papers  on  the 
subject  written  by  himself  or  his  pujjils  and  published  in  any 
journal  or  otherwise. 

(2)  The  Special  Board  to  which  the  Professor  shall  be  assigned 
shall  be  the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology. 

(3)  The  Professor  shall  also  be  ex  officio  a  Member  of  the 
Special  Board  for  Medicine. 

(4)  The  Professorship  shall  not  be  tenable  with  any  other 
Professorship,  Readershij)  or  Lectureship  in  the  University  or 
elsewhere. 

(5)  The  Election  of  the  Professor  shall  rest  with  the  Board  of 
Managers  hereinbefore  mentioned  {see  p.  681,  F.  J.  Quick  Fund). 

(6)  On  the  occurrence  of  a  vacancy  in  the  Professorship  the 
election  shall  be  governed  by  sections  7,  8,  9,  10,  1 1,  12  of  Chapter 
IX.  of  Statute  B,  the  Board  of  Managers  being  taken  to  be  the 
Board  mentioned  in  those  sections. 

(7)  Subject  to  the  provisions  hereof  the  Professorship  shall  be 
governed  by,  and  the  Professor  shall  comply  with  the  provisions 
of.  Statute  B,  Chapter  XL  for  the  Residence  and  Duties  of  Pro- 
fessors and  Readers,  so  far  as  such  provisions  are  not  inconsistent 
with  anything  herein  contained. 

1906  G.  H.  F.  Nuttall,  M.A.,  Sc.D.,  Clirist's. 


PROFESSORSHIP  OF  AGRICULTURAL  BOTANY. 

Established  by  the  University  by  Grace  of  February  13,  1908, 
in  pursuance  of  Statute  B,  c.  vi.  Stipend  £500  from  the  Agricul- 
tural Education  Fund,  with  an  additional  stipend  of  £200  from 
the  portion  of  the  Fund  devoted  to  Research  as  soon  as,  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Board  of  Agricultural  Studies,  the  state  of  the 
Fund  shall  permit.     The  Electors  are  the  Council  of  the  Senate. 

1908  R.  H.  Biflfen,  M.A.,  Emniauuel. 


PROFESSORSHIP  OF  BIOLOGY. 
Established  by  the  University  by  Grace  of  May  14,  1.90S,  in 
pursuance  of  Statute  B,  c.  vi.  Stipend  i>'700  a  year,  of  which 
£300  or,  if  and  whenever  the  Professor  shall  l)e  holding  a 
Professorial  Fellowship,  £400  is  provided  by  an  anonymous 
donor.  The  stipend  shall  be  subject  to  deduction  in  accordance 
with  the  provisions  of  Statute  B,  c.  iii.,  in  the  same  way  as  if  the 
Professorship  were  one  of  those  enumerated  in  Schedule  C  of 
Statute  B,  c.  vi. 

1908  W.  Batcson,  M.A.,  St.  John's. 


READERSHIPS. 

TALMUDIC   AND   RABBINIC   LITERATURE. 

The  Readership  in  Talmudic  was  established  by  Grace  of 
Dec.  6,  1883,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  Stat.  B.  c.  vii. 
The  Readership  was  suppressed  by  Grace  of  April  28,  1890,  and 
re-established  by  Grace  of  Dec.  17,  1891. 

The  stipend  of  the  Reader  in  Talmudic  is  .£100,  to  be  in- 
creased to  £350,  if  and  so  long  as  £2.30  2)er  annum  is  furnished 
for  this  purpose  by  private  donation  or  bequest. 

1879  S.  M.  Schiller-Szinessv,  M.A.  Christ's.  I         1892  S.  Schechter. 
1883  S.  .M.  Scliiller-Szinessy,  M.A.  Christ's.  |         1902  I.  Abrahams. 


CLASSICAL  ARCHAEOLOGY. 
Established  by  Grace,  Dec.  6,  1883,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.  The  stipend  is  £300  per  annum, 
£200  paid  out  of  the  University  Chest  and  £100  out  of  the 
Common  University  Fund.  The  Reader  is  a  member  of  the 
Special  Board  for  Classics. 

1883  C.  Waldstein,  M.A.  King's. 
1907  A.  B.  Cook,  M.A.,  Queens'. 


COMPARATIVE  PHILOLOGY. 
Established  by  Grace,  Dec.  6,  1883,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.  The  stipend  is  £300  per  annum  paid 
out  of  the  Common  University  Fund.  The  Reader  is  a  member 
of  the  Special  Board  for  Classics,  and  of  the  Special  Board  for 
Medieval  and  Modern  Languages. 

1884  .J.  Peile,  M.A.  Christ's.  |  1891  P.  Giles,  M.A.  Emm. 


BOTANY. 
Established  by  Grace,  Dec.  6,  1883,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.     The  stipend    is  £300  jter  annum 
paid  out  of  the  Coinmnn    (University   Fund.     The   Reader  is  a 
member  of  the  Special  Hoard  for  Biology  and  Geology. 

1884  S.  II.  Vims.  .M..\.  Christ's.  |  1901  V.  F.  Bhicknian,  M.A.,  Job. 

1888  F.  Darwin,  .M.A.  Trin.  ! 


ENGLISH   LAW. 
EsTAHLisiiKi)  by  Grace,  June  12,  1884,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.     The  stipend  is    £300   per  annum 
))aid  out  of  the  Coiniuon    University  Fund.     The   Reader   is  a 
member  of  the  Sitecial  Hoard  for  Law. 

1884  F.  W.  Maithuui,  .M.A.  Trin.  1        1',107  II.  T>.  Ila/.cltinc,  Hon.  M.  A.,  Knini. 

1888  C.  8.  Kenny,  LL.D.  DowniiiR.         | 

ANIMAL   MORPHOLOGY. 
By  Grace,  December  .j,  1907,  the  l^eadcrship  in  Animal  Morpho- 
logy wjis  transfeiTcd  to  the  subject  of  Zoology. 

1890    A.  Sedgwick,  M.A..  Trin. 


672  READERSHIPS. 

ZOOLOGY. 
Established  by  Grace,  December  5,  1907,  in  accordance  with 
the  provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.     The  stipend  is  J 100  per  annum 
paid  out  of  the  Common   University  Fund.     The  Reader  is  a 
member  of  the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology. 

1907  W.  Bateson,  M.A.,  St  .John's. 
Ilt08  A.  E.  Shipley,  M.A.,  Clirist's. 

GEOGRAPHY. 
Established  by  Grace,  March  10,  1898,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.  The  stipend  is  X''200  per  annum. 
The  Reader  is  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Geographical  Studies, 
and  the  Special  Boards  for  Biology  and  Geology,  History  and 
Archpeology,  and  Economics  and  Politics.  By  Grace,  June  11, 
1908,  the  Readership  was  suppres.sed. 

1898  H.  Yule  Oldham,  M.A.  King's. 
1903  H.  Yule  Oldham,  M.  A.  King's. 

SURGERY. 
Established  by  Grace,  March  10,  1898,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.    The  Readership  was  suppressed  by 
Grace,  June  11,  1903. 

1898    J.  Griffiths,  M.A.  King's. 

Germanic. 

Established  by  Grace,  June  8,  1899,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.  The  stipend  is  X'.SOO  per  annum.  The 
Reader  is  a  member  of  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages. 

1900.    K.  H.  Breul,  Litt.U.,  King's. 

ROMANCE. 

Established  by  Grace,  June  8,  1899,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.  The  stipend  is  £800  per  annum.  The 
Reader  is  a  member  of  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages. 

1900.    E.  G.  W.  Braunholtz,  M.A.,  King's. 

"Indian  law. 

Established  by  Grace,  May  23,  1901,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.  The  stipend  is  £;}00  per  annum. 
The  Reader  is  a  Member  of  the  Special  Board  for  Indian  Civil 
Service  Studies. 

1901  Sir  R.  West,  K.C.I.E..  M.A.,  Downing. 

agricultural  chemistry. 

Established  by  Grace,  May  22,  1902,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii. 

190-2    1907  T.  B.  Wood,  M.A.  Caius. 

CLASSICS  (BRERETON). 

Established  by  Grace,  December  1.3,  1906,  in  accordance  with 

the  provisions  of  Stat.  B,  c.  vii.     The  Reader  receives  the  whole 

net  annual  income  of  the  Brereton  Bequest.     The  Reader  is  a 

Member  of  the  Special  Board  for  Classics. 

1907  W.  Ridgeway,  M.A.,  Caius. 


GOLDSmTH'S  READER  IN  METALLULGY.  673 

CHEMICAL   PHYSIOLOGY. 

Established  by  Grace,  June  12,  1.902.  The  stipend  is  J 100  per 
amiuni,  to  be  increased  to  £200  per  annum,  if  and  so  long  as 
a  payment  of  £100  towards  the  stipend  is  made  by  Emmanuel 

College.  1902  p.  G.  Hopkins,  M.A.  Emm. 


FORESTRY. 

Estal)lislied  by  Grace,  May  9,  1907,  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Stsit.  B,  c.  vii.  The  stipend  is  £400  per  animm, 
payable  from  the  funds  to  the  credit  of  the  Forestry  Account. 
The  Readership  is  in  connexion  with  the  Special  Board  of  Biology 
and  (ieology.  Tlie  Reader  is  e.c  officio  a  Member  of  the  Board 
of  Agricultural  Studies  and  of  the  Forestry  Committee. 

A.  Henry,  M.A.,  Royal  University  of  Ireland. 


HYCJIENE. 

Kstal)]ishe(l  by  (Jracc,  May  24,  1900.     The  Readership  came  to 
an  end  by  Dr  Nuttalls  resigiiatiou  in  I90(). 

190G  a.  U.  v.  Nuttall,  Sc.I).,  Clirisfs. 


GOLDSMITHS'   READER   IN    METALLURGY. 

hi  190S  a  sum  of  £10,000  was  <;Taiited  by  the  Goldsmiths' 
Company  for  the  purjxise  nl'  foiiiidiiig-  ;iii(l  eiidowinga  Readership 
in  Metallurgy.  Kstablislied  by  Grace,  .lune  11,  1908,  in  accord- 
ance with  the  provisions  of  St;it.  B,  c.  vii.  The  Reader  is  a 
member  of  the  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry.  The 
Readership  is  subject  to  the  following  regulations: — 

1.  The  title  of  tli<;  ReadtT  shall  hi'  the  Golilsiiiiths'  Reader  in 
Metnllur{,'y. 

2.  It  sliall  l)c  till'  duty  of  the  Itcadei'  to  f,'ive  iiisti'uctioii  in  Jletallnrpy 
and  eH|iccially  to  )>roniolc  hy  teacliin<,'  and  I'escai-cli  tiie  study  of  the 
precious  inetals  and  of  tlie  tlieory  and  practice  of  ussayiny. 

'■i.  The  stipend  of  the  Reader  shall  be  the  net  annual  income  of  the 
licnefnction  of  ten  thousand  ])ounds  nuide  hy  the  Goldsmiths'  Company  for 
the  puri)os(;  of  endowing  tlie  Readership. 

4.  Any  income  accruinK  before;  an  a))pointment  is  made  or  <lurin;,'  a 
vacanry  shall  l)e  j)laci'd  at  the  dispr)sal  of  the  incoming'  Reader  to  be 
ap))1ied  towards  llie  expi'iises  of  his  department. 

T).  The  Readersliip  sliall  not  be  tenable  with  any  otlier  l!eadershi)i  in 
the  University  or  with  a  Professorship  in  llie  Tnivrrsity  or  with  a 
University  Lectureship. 

1W8    C.  T.  Ileycock,  M.A.,  King's. 

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THE  LADY  MARGARET'S  PEEACHEE. 


SANDARS  READER  IN  BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Mr  Samuel  Sandars,  M.A.  of  Trinity  College,  who  died  in  1894, 
left  by  his  will  the  sum  of  ^2000  for  the  endowment  of  a  Reader 
in  Bibliography.  The  bequest  was  accepted  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  November  22,  1894.  The  Reader  is  elected  by  the  Viec- 
Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  when  not 
holding  the  office  of  Vice-Chancellor,  and  the  otlier  persons  for 
the  time  being  composing  the  Syndicate  of  the  University  Library. 

1902-1903    (E.  G.  Puft',  M.A.,  Oxon. 


1895  Sir  E.  M.  Thoinpson,  K.C.B. 

1896  C.  H.  Middleton-Wakf,  M.A.  Clir. 
1897-98  W.  H.  Stevenson,  M.A.  Oxon. 
1898-99  E.  Gordon  Duff,  M.A.  Oxon. 
1899-1900  .J.  AV.  Clark,  M.A.  Trin. 
1900-1901  F.  G.  Kenvon,  M.A.,  O.von. 
1901-1902  H.  Y.  Thompson,  B.A.  Trinity. 


1! 


(M.  H.  .James,  Litt.D.,  King's. 
1903-1904  E.  G.  Duflf,  M.A.,  Oxon. 
1901-1905  H.  Y.  Tliompson,  B.A.  Trinitv. 
1905-1906  Sir  E.  M.  Thompson,  K.C.B.  ' 
1906-1907  F.  W.  Maitland,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
1907-1908  F.  J.  H.  .lenkinson,  M.  A.,  Trin. 


THE  LADY  MARGARETs  PREACHER. 

Thk  I'reacheiship  was  founded  in  1504  by  Lady  Margaret, 
mother  of  King  Henry  VII., and  is  endowed  with  a  stipend  of  about  £8 
charged  on  the  land  revenues  of  the  Crown.  A  Statute  approved 
by  Her  Majesty  by  Order  in  Council,  April  6,  1858,  directs  that 
the  Preacher  be  appointed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  hold  office 
for  one  year;  and  that  he  preach  one  sermon  in  the  University 
Church  at  the  Commemoration  of  Benefactors  on  the  first  Sunday 
in  November. 

By  Grace  of  the  Senate,  May  C,  1858,  the  appointment  is  to  be 
made  in  the  Easter  Term,  and  the  Preacher  is  to  hold  Otfice  till 
the  tirstof  May  in  the  following  year.  Any  Member  of  the  Senate, 
who  is  ill  Holy  Orders,  may  be  ajipointed. 


1858  H.  Goodwin,  M.A.  Caius. 
IH5!)  J.  Atlay,  B.U.  Joh, 

1860  A.  Wolfe,  M.A.  Clare. 

1861  J.  B.  Lightt'oot,  M.A.  Trin. 
1116'2  \V.  M.  Cani))ion,  B.D.  Queens'. 
18(:.'t  W.  Rayiies,  M.A.  Clare. 

1864  J    S.  Howson,  D  D.  Trin. 
I8(i.'p  C    A.  Svvainson,  D.D.  Christ's. 
lH6fi  S  Cheethani,  .M.A.Christ's. 

1867  A.  Holmes,  vi. A.  Clare 

1868  W.  G.  Clark,  M.A.  Trin. 
186!l  E.  J.  Beck,  M.A.  Clare. 

1870  G.  Williams,  B.D.  King's. 

1871  C.  K.  Searle,  M.A.  Pemb. 
187'2  W.  Haig  Brown,  LL.D.  Pemb 
187;j  B.  H.  Kennedy,  D.D.  Joh. 
1874  J.  J.  S.  Perowne,  D.D.  Trin. 
1K7.'-.  F.  J.  A   Hort,  B.D.  Emm. 

1876  E.  W.  Benson,  D.D.  Trin. 

1877  E.  H.  Perowne,  D.D.  Corpus 

1878  (i.  I''.  Browne.  M.A.Cath. 
I,s7l)  .1  H.  Lumby.  D.D.  Cath. 
188(1  J.  I'.  Lang,  MA.  Corpus. 
ivsl   11.  R.  Luard,  D.D.  Trin. 

I88'2  A.  K.  Kirkpatrick,  M.A.  Trin. 
18S3  W.  llaig  Drown,  LL.D.   I'cmli. 
1884  J.  .1.  Lias,  M.A.  ICnini. 
188.')  A.  T.  Lvttolton,  .M.A.  Trin. 

1886  S.  f'hcctham,  D.H.  Christ'.s. 

1887  J.  Atlav,  D.D.  .Lili.,  Lord  Bishop 

of  Ilercliird. 


1888  J.  B.Lightfoot,D.D., Lord  Bishop 
of  Durham. 

1888  J.  B.  Mavnr,  M.A.  Joh. 

1889  B.  1'.  W.'stcott,  D.D.  King's. 

1890  F.  AV.  I'an-ar,  D.D.  Trin. 

1891  E.  AV.   Bcnsi>n,  D.D.  Trin.,  Lord 

Archhisliop  of  Caiitcrlnnv. 

1892  M.  Crcik'litoii.   D.D.   i;iinn.,"Lord 

Bislio).  (,f  I'ctfrlKin.ugh. 

1893  A.  F.  Kiikpatritk,  D.D.  Trin. 

1894  F.  Watsdu,  D.D.  Joh. 

1895  J.  A.  Bohinson.  B.U.  Christ's. 

1896  C.  AV.  Stubbs,  D.D.  Sidney,  Dean 

of  Ely. 

1897  A.  T.  Lyttelton,  AL.A.  Trin. 

1898  J.  AV.  E.  ConvlM'ai-.\  .M.A.  'I'rin. 

1899  J.  iVL  AVilson,"  Al.,',.  .loh. 

1900  J.  LI.  Davies,  .VI.A.  Trin. 

1901  G.  H.  Kendall,  .ALA.,  Trin. 

1902  H.  B.  Swctc,  D.D.  Caius. 

1903  IL  M.  Built  r,  D.D.  Trin. 

1904  W.  Cunningham,  D.D.,Triu. 

1905  F.  11.  Chase,  II.  D.,  Itisluip  of  Ely 

1906  J.   A.    Robinsun,  D.D,  Christ's, 

Dean  of  ANCslminsttT. 

1907  J.  !•;.  C.  Welldoii,  D.I).,  King's 

Dean  of  Alanchester. 
190S  T.   AV.    Drurv,    D.D.,   Bishop  of 
SodiirandMan. 


SIR  ROBERT  REDE'S  LECTURER.  675 

SIR  ROBERT  REDE'S  LECTURER. 

The  eiulowmeiit  was  left  to  the  Uiuversity  in  1524,  by  Sir 
lioBERT  Rede,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  the 
iL'iifn  of  Kinj,'  Henry  VIIL  A  Statute  approved  hy  Her  Majesty, 
by  Order  in  Council,  Ai)ril  6,  1858,  directs  that  the  Lecturer  shall 
deliver  one  Lecture  in  Term  time  in  every  year.     Stipend  £^.  9s. 

The  Lecturer  is  to  be  uppointed  by  the  Vice-t  hancellor  durinji: 
the  Lent  Term  in  every  year,  and  to  deliver  his  Lecture  in  the 
Senate-Hou.se  on  n  day  to  be  fixed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

IHri!)  "Oil  the  Classification  and  Geographical  Distribution  of  the  Mammalia, "by  R.Owen, 
F.R.S.,  D.C.L.  Superintendent ottlie Natural  History  Departmentin the  British 
Museum,  Fullerian  Profciisor  of  Physiology  in  the  Royal  Institution,  &c. 

il86(l  "Life  on  the  Earth,  its  Origin  ami  Succession,"  by  J.  Phillips,  M.A.  LL.D.  F.R.S. 
F.G.S.,  Profes.sor  of  Geology  in  the  University  of  Oxford. 
IHf.I  "The  Social  and  Architectural  History  of  Trinity  College,"  by  R.  Willis,  M.A 
F.R.S.  &c  .  Jacksonian  Professor. 
I      lHt)2  "The  Cosniical  Features  of  Terrestrial  Magnetism,"  by  Major-Oeneral  E   Sabine 
}  R  A.  &c  ,  President  of  the  Royal  Society. 

!  I  IOCS  "TheCorrelationof  the  Natural  History  Sciences," by  D  T.  Ansted.M.A.  F.R.S. 
'  I  18()4  "Tlie  Late  Observations  of  Total  Eclipses  of  the  Sun,  and  the  inferences  from 
1  i  them,"l)v  G.  B.  Airy,  LL.D.  F.R.S. 

I      ISfii  "  On  Radiation."  by  John  Tyndall,  K.  R.S. 
'  j     WS  "The  Dissipation  of  Energy."  by  W.Thomson.  M.A. 
e  ;     lSfi7  "  The  Rel.itiiin  of  National  Ethics  to  National  Art,"  by  John  Ruskin,  LL.D. 

!     1868  "The  Stratification  of  Language,"  bv  Max  Muller,  .\I.A. 
S        1869  "Onthe  llcsults(ifS|iectrum  AnalysisoflheHeavenly  Bodies, "by  W.  Huggins, F.R.S. 
iv        1870  "On  some  Chemical  Processes  of  forinmp  Organic  Compounds,  with  illustrations 
'  from  the  Coal  Tar  Colours,"  by  William  Allen  Miller,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

1871  "Recent  Solar  Discoveries."  by  J.  Norman  Lockyer,  F.R.S. 
ue       1872  "The  Unitv  of  History."  by  Edward  A.  Freeman,  D.C.L. 
:„       1873  "Thermo  Electricity,    by  P   G.  Tait.  M.A. 
1874  "Slavery,"  by  Sir  Samuel  Baker. 
IHia  "The  FffecLs  of  Observation  of  India  upon  Modem  European   Thought,"  by  Sir 

H.  J    S,  Maine,  I.L.I). 
1870  "The  Monumental  History  of  Ancient  Egypt,"  by  S.  Birch,  LL.D. 

1877  "On  some  of  the  results  of  the  Kxpedition  of  H.M.S.  Challenger,"  by  Sir  C. 
Wyvi lie  Thomson. 

1878  "On  the  Telephone."  by  J.  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
187'J  "The  Origin   of  Life,  illustrated  by   the    Life    Histories  of  the  least  and  lowest 

Organisms  in  Nature,"  by  \V    11.  Hallinger,  F.R.S. 
1880  "  .Man,  prehistoric,  present,  future,"  by  G.  M.  Humphry,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of 

Anatomv. 
l^sl  "The  Early  Caliphate," by  Sir  W.  .Muir,  K.C  S.I.,  LL.D. 
IKK2  "  Literature  anil  Science."  by  M.  Arnold,  M.A. 

1883  "The  Origin  of  the  existing  forms  of  Animal  Life:  Construction  or  Evolution?" 
by  T.  H.  Huxley.  LL.f). 

1884  "The  .Mrasuremtiit  of  Human  Kiicultv,"  hv  \\  (ialton,  M.A.,  K.K.."^. 
I8»r>  "  .Mind  and  .Motion,"  by  (i.  .1.  Koniaiies,  ,M.  A.,  F.U.S. 
1880  "On  the  Forms  of  Seedlings  and  the  Ciiuscs  to  which  they  are  due,"  by  sir  .lolm 

Lubbock.  .M.l'.,  LL.O.,  F.U.S. 

1887  "(Iriater  Itritaiti  in  the  Georgian  and  in  the  Victorian  Krn,"  by  .1.  1{.  Seeley,  .M..\., 
He^'ius  Professor  of  .Mo(lern  History. 

1888  "  Applicalions  of  Sei.'iice  to  the  prnteetioii  of  lliiiniui  Life,"  bv  Sir  I'.  .\.  Abel,  (Ml., 
D.C.L.,  F.U  S. 

1889  "  On  some  Kffects  of  the  Action  of  Light  on  Ponderiiblc  .Matter,"  by  Sir  (i.  r;.  Stokes, 
.M.l*..  F.U.S.,  LiieaHiHil  Profetsur  of  .Matlu'liiatics. 

'  18»l  "ErasmiH,"  bv  It.  C.  Jebb.  Lilt.I).,  Kegiiis  Professor  of  Greek. 
ls;il  ••  Natural  Religion  in  India,"  by  .Sir  Alfred  C.  Lvall.  K.C.H.,  K.C.I.IC. 
Is'.rJ  ••riie  Miiroscope's  ('oMtrihution.s  to  the  I'iu-th'.s  I'livsicul  History,"  hy  T.  (i.  Bunnev, 

.Sc.l»..  B.I).,  I". R.S. 
Is'.Ci  "Weariness,"  by  .M.  I'o.nter,  .M.A.,  V.U.S. 
ls;i4  "The  position,  lirrangeiiient,  and  tittiiigH  of  Libraries  during  the  .Middle  Ages  and 

the  Ifenaliwiince   (with  special  notes  on  the  system  of  Cliaining   Books),"  by 

.1.  W.  Chirk,  .M.A. 
Is'.i.l  "Theiiirlv  Keiiaissance  in  Englanil,"  hy  tln'  I.urd  Itisliop  of  Petrrbornugh,  l>.l>. 
Is'.Ki  "  UOntgeii  llJi.vs,"  by  Prof.  J.  J.  Tlioiiisoii,  .M..\. 

29—2 


676 


HULSEAN   LECTUKER. 


1897  "Recent  Researches  on  Terrestrial  Magnetism,    by  A.  AV.  Rucker. 

1898  "  Tlie  Theatre  in  its  Relation  to  the  State,"  by  Sir  H.  B.  Irving. 

1899  "La  Theorie  des  Ondes  Luniineuses:   sou  uifluence  sur  la  Physique  Moderne," 

by  Prof.  A.  Cornu. 

1900  "Byzantine  History  in  the  Early  Middle  Age,"  by  F.  Harrison,  M.A.,  Wadliam 

College,  0.\ford. 

1901  "The  Renaissance  and  English    Law,"  by  F.    W.    Maitland,   LL.D.,   Downing 

Professor  of  the  Laws  of  England. 

1902  "  On  an  Inversion  of  Ideas  as  to  the  Structure  of  the  Universe,"  by  Osborne 

Reynolds,  M.A..  F.R.S. 

1903  "  Napoleon  HI.  and  the  Second  Empire,"  by  G.  W.  Prothero,  Litt.D. 

1904  "The  Structure  of  Metals,"  by  J.  A.  Ewing,  M.A. 

1905  "Our  True  Relatioiisliip  with  IndiM,"  by  Sir  Francis  Younghusband,  K.C.I. E. 

1906  "The  Wars  between  .Musleni  ami  (liristian  for  the  possession  of  Asia  Minor,"  by 

W.  M.  Ranisav,  F.B.A.,  Ilun.  Litt.D.  Aberdeen. 

1907  "The  Art  of  Architecture  and  the  training  required  to  practise  it,"  by  Sir  Aston 

Webb,  R.  A. 

1908  "An  Austrian  Diplomatist  in  the  Fifties,"  by  Sir  Ernest  Satow,  G.C.M.G. 


HULSEAN  LECTURER  OR  CHRISTIAN  PREACHER. 

The  election  to  this  office  takes  place  on  some  day  in  Feb-  i 
ruary,  not  later  than  the  twentieth.  Candidates  must  be  thirty 
yeai-s  of  age  or  upwards,  in  Holy  Orders,  and  Masters  of  Arts,  or 
of  some  higher  degree,  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  The 
office  is  annual.  The  duty  of  the  Lecturer  is  to  preach  during 
his  year  of  office  not  less  than  four  sermons,  in  which  he  is  to 
shew  the  evidence  for  revealed  religion  or  to  explain  some  of 
the  most  difficult  texts  or  obscure  parts  of  Holy  Scripture, 
— or  both.  The  time  of  delivery  is  to  be  prescribed  by  the  Uni- 
versity; and,  if  the  duties  be  not  discharged  by  the  person  ap- 
pointed, his  salary  is  to  be  divided  amongst  the  six  senior  Fellows 
of  St  John's  College.  The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the 
Master  of  Trinity,  the  Master  of  St  .John's,  and  the  Lady  Mar- 
garet's, Regius,  Norrisian,  and  Ely  Trofessors  of  Divinity, 
the  Vice-Chancellor  having  a  casting  vote;  and,  if  either  the 
Master  of  Trinity  or  the  Master  of  St  John's  be  Vice-Chancellor, 
his  place  is  to  be  supplied  by  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek. 
Annual  stipend,  one-tenth  of  the  net  income  from  Mr  Hulsc's 
benefaction.     See  p.  GGl. 


ItCil  J.  .1.  Blunt,  B.n.  Job. 
1H.33  Henry  John  Rose,  B.I).  Joh. 
18.'!4  No  Lecturer  appointed. 
IH:!.''.  Henry  Howarth,  B.D.Joh. 
18:17  Richard  Parkinson,  B.D.  Joh. 

1840  Theyre  T.  Smith,  M.A.  Queens'. 

1841  Henry  Alfonl,  M.A. Trinity. 
184.'!  J.  H.  Marsden,  B.D.  .loh. 
184.')  R.  C.  Trench,  M.A.  Trinity. 
1847  C.  Wordsworth,  D.l).  Trinity. 
1849  W.  (i.  Humphry,  M.A.Trinity. 
18.11  (i.Currey,  B.I).  .loh. 

18.1.'!  B.  M.  Cowic,  M.A..Ioh. 
18.').')  H.  (ioodwin,  M.A.  Caius. 
18.')7  C.  A.  Swainson,  M.A.  Christ's. 
185!)  C.  J.  Kllicott,  B.D.Joh. 
ISfio  J.  Lamb,  M.A.  Caius. 
I8()I  C.  Merivale,  B.D.  Joh. 
18()2  J.  S.  Howson,D.I).  Trinity. 
I8(;;t  V.  Mor.so,  .M.A.  Joh. 
18()4  D.  Moore,  M.A.  St  Catharine's. 


1865  J.  Moorhouse,  M.A.  Joh. 
1366  E.  H.  Perowne,  B.D.  Corpus. 

1867  C.  Pritchard,  M.A.  Joh. 

1868  J.J.  S.  Perowne,  B.D.  Corpus 

1869  J.  'Venn,  M.A.  Caius. 

1870  F.  W.  Farrar,  M.A    Trinity. 

1871  F.  .].  A.  Hon,  M.A.  Trinity. 

1872  J.  B.  Pearson,  M.A.  Joh. 

1873  S.  Leathes.  M.A.Jesus. 

1874  G.  M.  Straffen,  M.A.  Christ's. 

1875  E.  T.  'Vaughan,  M.A.  Christ's. 

1876  E.  A.  Abbott,  M.A.  Joh. 

1877  6.  S.  Drew,  M.A.  Joh. 

1878  W.  B.  Carpenter,  M.A.  St  Oath. 

1879  V.  H  Stanton,  M.A.  Trinity. 
ISSO  T.  T.  Perowne,  H.I),  Corpus. 
1881  J.  Foxley,  M.A  .loh. 

1SN2  Frederic  Watson,  M.A.  .Job. 

1883  J.  ,L  Lias,  M.A.  Emm. 

1884  T.  G.  Bonnev,  B.D.,  Sc.l).  .loh. 
1886  W.  Cunningii.am,  B.I).  Trinity. 


RAMSDEN   SERMON. 


677 


1886  J.  De  Sovrcs,  M.A.  C'aius. 

1887  J.  H.  Luiitoii,  M.A.  Job. 

1888  H.  M.  Stipli.iisdii,  .M..\.  Clirist's. 
1880  E.  n.  Kin:;,  I».  D.  Sidiiev. 

1890  J.  LI.  Davics,  .M..\.  Trinitv. 
IKin  ,V.  T.  l,vttiltoii,  M..\.Sul\vvii. 
18i»2  J.  H.  Iluiird,  .M..\.,  Caius.  ' 

1893  Maiiiiol  CniKhton,  li.l).  F-iiim.,  Lord 

Bisliup  (if  l'ct.iliurnuf,'li. 

1894  A.  I'.arrv,  D.D.  Iriiiitv. 

1895  W.  M.  HUe,  M.A.,  Joli. 

1896  S.  Cheetliaui,  D.D.  C'lirist'.s. 


1897 

.1. 

1898 

.f. 

1899 

A. 

1900 

F. 

1901 

I''. 

190-J 

I'. 

ly03 

W 

1904  C. 

1905 

u. 

1906 

.1. 

1907 

.J. 

liK)8 

.r. 

E.  C.  AVelldon,  M.A.  King's. 

M.  Wilson,  M.A.  Joh. 

.1.  Masiin,  D.D.  .Jesus. 

H.  riiasp.  D.D.,  Clirisfs. 

I{.  I'cnnant,  .M.A.  Caius. 

.1.  I'l.alicjs  .laclcson,  M.A.,  .Jesus. 

.  \.  Wliitwditli,  .M.A.  Joh. 

W.  StulilKs,  D.D.,  Sidney. 

.J.  ('.  Kniu'lit,  M.A.,  Corpus. 

I'.  Wliitnty,  M. A.,  King's. 

H.  B.  .Mastorman,  M.A.,  Joli. 

N.  Figgis,  Litt.D.,  fit.  Catli. 


RAMSDEN  SERMON. 

Mrs  Charlotte  Ramsden,  of  Bath,  liavinj^  at  the  suggestion 
of  .J.  H.  Markland,  Esq.,  formerly  Treasurer  of  the  Society  for 
the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  proposed  : 

"To  provide  by  an  adequate  endowment  (viz.  by  an  investment 
in  the  Consolidated  Fund  of  a  sura  which  shall  produce  Five 
Guineas  per  annum)  for  an  Annual  Sermon  at  St  Mary's  Church, 
before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  to  be  delivered  on  such  Sunday 
of  full  Term,  and  by  such  Preacher  as  the  Vioe-Chancellor  for  the 
time  being  shall  appoint,  upon  the  subject  of  'Church  Extension 
over  the  Colonies  and  Dependencies  of  the  British  Empire:'" — 

The  proposal  was  accepted  by  tlie  Senate  on  the  'Jlh  Feb.  1848, 
and  Preachers  have  been  appointed  as  follows  : 


1849  -Melvill,  H.  St  Peter's. 

\HM)  Llandatr,  Bp.  of.  Trinity. 

IH.Il  Bailey,  H.  Joh. 

IH.ia  Blunt,  J.  J.  Joh. 

IH.W  Mill,  W.  H.  Trinity. 

l.'l.-.4  Nuw Zealand,  Bp.of.  Joh. 

Ul;-..-.  Mell)cmrnc,  Bp.  of,  Trin. 

IH.W  Colombo,  Bp.  of.  King's. 

18.')7  Sclwyn,  W.Joh. 

IH.W  Calcutta,  Bp.  of,  Trinity. 

law  Cowie,  B.  M.,  Job. 

I860  Mackenzie,  Arebdeacon,  Caius. 

I8<il  Goodwin,  H.,  Dean  of  Ely,  Caius. 

1862  Honolubi,  Bp.  of.  Queens'. 

ISfi.'J  Orange  River  State,  Bp.  of,  Pet. 

18(>4  Kly,  Bp.  of,  Kmm. 

Wir>  Rupert's  J-and,  Bp.  of,  Sidney.  I 

ISIK)  Swainson,  C.  A.Christ's. 

m;-  Hirks,  T.  R..  Trinity. 

1860  Smith,  W.  S..  Trinity.  I 

IMC!!  Wellington,  Bp.of,  King's.  | 

11170  Kiiiery.  Archdeacon.  Corpus. 

1871   Wooclforil.  J.  R..  I'eiiil). 

IK72  .Searle,  C.  E..  Pemb. 

187.1  Pearson,  J.  B.,  Joh.  ' 

11174  French,  T.  V..  Univ.  Coll. .Oxford.  1 

1875  Weslcott,  B.  F.,  Trinity. 

11176  llopkiii>.  \V.  H..  Calh.  | 

IH77  Steere.  Fdw.,  Missionary  Bi.sbop   of  i 

Central  Africa. 
187H  Cobbold.  R.  II.,  Pel  I 

18711  Venablcs,  E.,  Pemb.  j 

188(1  Pcrowne,  Arebdeacon,  Corpus. 
1S81   Uaylcy,  Sir  J.  R.  L.  Kinilius,  Bart  , 

Trinitv. 
188'2  Farrai-;  A.  .S,  (Queen's  CiiU.,  O.xf. 


1883  Mitcliinson,.J.,   late  lip.  of  Barba- 

does,  Peinl).  Coll.,  O.xford. 

1884  lloinbav,  Dp-  of,  Corp.  Cbristi  Coll. 

O.xford 

1885  Canterbury,  Arclibp.  of,  Trin. 

1886  Ely,  Dp.  of.  Trinity. 

1887  .Sydney,  Hi.sbop  of,  Trinitv. 

1888  Aiancliester,  Bishop  uf,  .luh. 

1889  (i.  A.  Lefroy,  M.A.  Trinitv. 

1890  (i.  F.  .M.tclcar,  l).l>.   Trinitv. 

1891  Uipoii,  Bisliop  of,  Cath. 

18'.i'J  Itcrrvaiiil   Haplioc,   Bishop  of,  Bal- 

liol  College,  Oxford. 
189.'?  Sclwyn,  Right  Rev.  .1.  K.,  formerly 

Bishop  of  .Mclanesiiu 

1594  .J.  E.  C.  Wclldon,  M.A.,  King'.s. 

1595  Colombo,  Bishop  of,  St  John's  Coll., 

Oxford. 
1896  Ballarat,  Bishop  of,  Uuocn'sCidlege, 

Oxford. 
mn  .Minnesota,  Bishop  of. 
189S  .N'cwcHstlc  on  I'viic,  Bishop  of.  New 

College,  O.vford. 
1X99  Newcastle  on  Tvnc,  Bishop  of.  New 

Colhuc.  Oxford. 

1900  J.  II.  I'.llison,. M.A.,. Melton  C<dlcge, 

O.xford. 

1901  Bath    and    Wells,   Bishop   of.  Oriel 

rollegc,  Oxford. 
190'J  Tasmania,  Bishop  of.  Trinity. 
19o:t  Wellington,  Bishop  of,  Caius. 
1901   Lahore,  Bishop  of,  Trinitv. 
l'.>0.5  Southwell,  Bishop  of,  .li'siis. 
I'.mh;  Rangoon,  BiMliop  of.  Cains. 
I'.'ii7  Veil.  W.Ciiiiriiiigliain,  D.lt., Trinity. 


678  LECTURESHIPS. 

LECTURES  IN  PASTORAL  THEOLOGY. 
Through  the  liberality  of  the  late  Dr  Swahisoii,  Master  of 
Christ's  College,  and  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  a 
course  of  Jjcctures  in  Pastoral  Theology  was  }irovided  in  the  year 
1883.  In  subsequent  years  the  Financial  Board  has  placed  at  the 
disposal  of  the  Board  for  Theological  Studies  a  sum  of  money  for 
providing  a  similar  course  of  Lectures,  though  in  the  year  1893 
the  expense  was  defrayed  by  an  anonymous  private  donor.  The 
Lecturer  is  appointed  by  the  Board  for  Theological  Studies. 

1SS3  \V.  Walsham  How,  D.D.,  Wadliaiii  ColU'Ke,  Oxford. 
1.S84  J.  P.  Non-is,  D.D.,  Trinitv  Colle^i',  Cambridge. 
1885  John  Gott,  D.D.,  Braseuose  CoHc^m-,  Oxford. 
18H6  G.  F.  Maclear,  D.ll.,  Trinitv  ('(illciic,  Cambridge. 
18S7  H.  F.  L.  Hhmt,  D.l).,  Kin-'s  Colh-.;.'.  l-oiidon. 
isss   \V.  1).  Macla-aii.  l».l)..  St  I'cti'r's  Cilb-v,  Cambridge. 
ISMt  llrrlicrt  .laiiK'S,  M.A.,  Kimj's  Conek'c.  Cambridge. 
18DU  Edgar  .Jacob,  .M.A.,  New  College,  Oxford. 

1891  E.  T.  Leeke,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Cambridge. 

1892  A.  J.  Mason,  D.U.,  Trinitv  College,  Cambridge. 

1893  E.  C.  S.  Gibson,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Oxford. 

1894  W.  Boyd  Carpenter,  D.U.,  Bishop  of  Kipon. 

1895  F.  W.  Ingram,  M.A.,  Keble  College,  Oxford. 

1896  G.  Body,  M.A.,  St  John's  I'olkge,  (.'ambridge. 

1897  F.  J.  Ciiavasse,  M.A.,  Corpus  College,  Oxford. 

1898  C.  Gore,  M.A.,  Trinitv  Culle-e.  Oxford. 

1899  G.  W.  Kennion,  D.D.,  Bishnii  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

1900  W.  C.  E.  Newbolt,  M.A.,  Pembroke  College,  Oxford. 

1901  E.  A.  Knox,  D.l).,  Bishop  of  Coventrv. 

1902  J.  M.  Wilson,  M.A.,  St  .John's,  Cambridge. 

1903  C.  G.  Lang,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Stepnev. 

1904  V.  S.  S.  Coles,  M.  A.,  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 

1905  H.  E.  Savage,  M.A.,  Corpus  Christi  C.)llege,  Cambridge. 

1906  W.  M.  Ede,  M.A.,  St  John's  College,  Cambridge. 

1907  Ven.  W.  Cunningham,  D.U.,  Trinitv  College,  Cambridge. 

1908  J.  W.  Diggle,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 

ENGLISH    LECTURESHIP. 

A  sum  of  money  amounting  to  £1220  was  collected  by 
Prof  Skeat  in  1895  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  a  Lectureship 
in  English.  In  November,  1899,  the  total  sum  collected  amounted 
to  J2100.  By  Grace  of  June  8,  1899  an  additional  stipend  of 
^'50  payable  out  of  tlie  Common  University  Fund  was  assigned  to 
the  Lecturer. 

Tiie  following  Regulations  were  sanctioned  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  January  30,  1896  : 

1.  That  the  sum  of  £1220  contributed  for  the  endowment  of 
a  teacher  in  English  together  with  any  further  sum  that  may 
hereafter  be  contributed  for  the  purpose  of  increasing  it  be 
accepted  by  the  University,  and  that  the  Vice-Chancellor  be 
empowered  to  express  the  thanks  of  the  University  to  Professor 
Skeat  and  the  other  contributors. 

2.  Tiiat  a  Lectureship  in  English  be  establi.shed  in  connexion 
with  the  Board  of  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  at  a  yearly 
stipend  of  ,£50  or  such  larger  sum  as  the  fund  may  produce. 

3.  Tiiat  the  income  of  the  cndowinent,  together  with  any 
donations  that  may  be  made  from  time  to  time  to  increase  that 
income,  be  applied  towards  the  payment  of  the  said  stipend. 

1S9U  I.  (iollancz,  M.A.  Christ's. 
1905  G.  C.  Macaulay,  M.A.,  'I'rinitv. 


LECTURESHIPS.  679 

GILBEY    LECTURESHIP   IN   THE   HISTORY   AND 
P]CON()MICS   OF   AGRICULTURE. 

Sir  Walter  Gilbey,  President  of  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society, 
oflereil  in  May,  18!K),  to  ])lacc  in  the  hamls  of  Trustees  a  sufficient 
sum  to  give  an  honorarium  of  £25  per  annum  for  a  period  of 
twenty-one  years  to  a  Lecturer  on  Agricultural  History  and 
Economics.  This  offer  was  accepted,  and  the  following  Regulation-s 
were  sanctioned  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  June  IS,  189(3. 

1.  That,  so  soon  as  the  necessary  funds  have  been  placed  in 
Trust  for  the  purpose,  there  shall  be  established  in  the  University 
a  Gilbey  Lectureship  iu  the  History  and  Economics  of  Agriculture. 

•2.  That  the  Lecturer  be  appointed  by  the  Managing  Syndicate 
for  the  examinations  in  the  Science  and  Practice  of  Agriculture, 
in  consultation  with  the  President  for  the  time  being  of  the  Royal 
Agricultural  Society,  the  appointment  to  be  for  not  more  than 
three  yeais  at  a  time,  and  to  be  subject  to  confirmation  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate. 

.3.  That  it  )»e  the  duty  of  the  Lecturer  to  lecture  in  each 
academical  year  on  .some  subject  connected  with  the  lli.story  and 
Economics  of  Agriculture. 

4.  That  it  be  the  duty  of  the  Managing  Syndicate  to  make 
arrangements  for  the  due  announcement  and  delivery  of  the 
Lectures. 

o.  That  the  Lecturer  receive  a  stipend  of  twenty-five  pounds 
a  year,  or  such  sum  in  any  year  as  the  income  of  the  Trust  Fund 
may  afford. 

().     That  the  appointment  of  the  Lecturer  may  be  c-uicelled  :it 
;  any  time  by  the  (Jouncil  of  the  Senate,  with  the  concurrence  of 
the  Managing  Syndicate. 

7.     That  the  (iilbey   Lectureship  shall  cease  at  the  end  of 
twenty-one  years   from   the  appointment  of  the   first    Lecturer, 
1  unless  in  the  meantime  the  Senate  shall  have  otherwi.se  deter- 
Diincil. 

IsiiT  !•;.  flarkc,  II. m.  .\1.A.,  .loli. 

1;mi(i  Sir  !■;.  Clarkr,  Hon.  .M  A.,. lull. 

l!Hll  II.   II.ThLTt  .Siiiitli. 

I'.ioi  .1.  S.  NicliolsoM.  Sc.D..  Trill. 

I'.iii?  Miijiir  I'.  <i.  < 'miKic,  < '. R 

LECTURESHIP  IN  THE  HAUSA  LANGUAGI']. 
In  May,  IsiJiJ,  the  sum  of  .£100  per  annum  for  three  years 
was  offered  l)y  the  E.xecutive  Committee  of  the  llausa  .\ssoeiation 
for  the  emlowment  of  a  iiCctureship  in  the  Hausa  iiaii^'uage. 
The  offer  was  accopteil,  and  the  following  regulations  were  .sanc- 
tioned i)y  Grace  of  tiie  Senate,  .luiU!  IS,  ISIKi.  The  fiCctureship 
Was  coiitinue<l  for  tiireo  years  by  <  J  race  of  (he  Senate,  Dec.  11. 
18!ii),  and  Dec.  IH,  liiO-i,  and  ;iga"iii  bv  (Jrace  of  the  Senate,  .Lin. 
30,  1 !»(((;,  for  one  vear. 


680  LECTUEE  SHIPS. 

1.  That  a  University  Lecturer  in  the  Hausa  Language  be 
appointed  by  a  Committee  of  Selection  consisting  of  representa- 
tives of  the  Hausa  Association  and  an  equal  number  of  repre- 
sentatives of  the  Council  of  the  Senate,  the  appointment  to  be 
for  three  years  and  to  be  subject  to  confirmation  by  Grace  of 
the  Senate. 

2.  That  the  stipend  of  the  Lecturer  be  £100  a  year  to  be 
provided  by  the  Hausa  Association. 

3.  That  the  Council  of  the  Senate  be  authorised  to  appoint 
Members  of  the  Senate  who  shall  form  in  conjunction  with  an 
equal  number  of  persons  appointed  by  the  Executive  Committee 
of  the  Hausa  Association  a  Committee  of  Management  who  shall 
determine  the  amount  of  residence,  if  any,  to  be  required  from 
the  Lecturer  and  the  nature  of  the  instruction  to  be  given  by  him. 

4.  The  appointment  of  the  Lecturer  may  be  cancelled  at 
any  time  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate  with  the  concurrence  of 
the  Committee  of  Management. 

1897  C.  H.  Robinson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

1900  C.  H.  Uobinson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

1903  C.  H.  Uobinson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

1906  C.  H.  Robinson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

LECTURESHIP   IN   RUSSIAN. 

By  Grace  of  Jan.  18,  1900,  a  Salomons  Lectureship  in  Russian 
was  established  for  five  years,  under  Statute  B.  c.  viii.  §  6. 
A  stipend  of  .£50  per  annum  for  five  years  was  provided  by 
Sir  David  L.  Salomons. 

In  1904  the  Fishmongers'  Company  made  a  grant  to  the  Uni- 
versity of  „£'250,  payable  in  five  annual  instalments  towards  the 
endowment  of  a  Lectureship  in  Russian.  Sir  D.  L.  Salomons 
offered  the  University  an  additional  sum  of  ^'50. 

By  Grace  of  Dec.  3,  1 904,  the  General  Board  of  Studies  was 
authorized  to  appoint  for  a  jjeriod  of  five  years  from  Michaelmas, 
1905,  a  University  Lecturer  in  Russian,  in  connexion  with  the 
Si)ecial  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages,  with  an 
annual  stipend  of  £60. 

1900    A.  p.  Goudy,  M.A. 
1905    A.  P.  Goudy,  M.A. 


LECTURESHIP  IN   THE   PHILOSOPHY  OF 
RELIGION. 

In  1904,  V.  II.  Stanton,  D.D.,  Ely  Professor  of  Divinity,  oficred 
t(j  the  University  a  capital  sum  which  produces  about  £100 
per  annum,  for  the  purpose  of  endowing  a  Lectureshii)  in  tiie 
l'liilosoi)hy  of  Religion.  The  following  Regulations  were  sanctioned 
by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  28  April,  1 904  : — 

1.  Tliat  the  benefaction  offered  liy  Dr  Stanton,  Kly  Profes.sor 
of  |)ivinity,  for  the  endowment  of  a  Lectureship  in  the  Philosojiliy 
of  Religion  be  gratefully  accepted  by  the  Senate,  and  that  the 


LECTURESHIPS.  681 

Vice-Chancellor  be   empowered  to  express  to  Dr  Stanton  the 
thanks  of  the  University  for  his  gift. 

2.  That  the  General  Board  of  Studies  be  authorised  to  appoint 
a  University  Lecturer  in  the  Philosophy  of  Religion,  in  connexion 
with  the  Special  Board  for  Divinity. 

3.  That  the  Lecturer  be  in  the  first  instance  appointed  to  hold 
office  for  a  period  of  three  years  frcun  Michaelmas  1904,  that  each 
subsequent  appointment  l>e  for  a  period  of  three  years  and  that 
the  appointment  ordinarily  be  matle  during  the  Lent  Term. 

•4.  That  a  retiring  Lecturer  be  eligible  for  re-appointment,  but 
so  that  no  Lecturer  hold  office  for  more  than  six  years  in  succession. 

5.  That  it  be  the  duty  of  the  Lecturer  to  deliver  in  each 
academical  year  at  least  twelve  lectures  in  the  Philosophy  of 
Religion. 

6  That  the  Lecturer  submit  to  the  Special  Board  for  Divinity 
and  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science,  before  the  division  of 
the  I'iaster  Term  in  each  year,  a  statement  of  the  Term  or  Terms 
in  which  he  proposes  to  lecture,  and  of  the  subjects  which  he 
proposes  to  treat  during  the  ensuing  academical  year. 

7.  riiat  the  .stipend  of  the  Lecturer  be  £100  a  year  payable 
fiom  the  income  of  Dr  Stanton's  benefaction,  or  such  greater  or 
less  sum  as  the  income  for  the  year  may  atibrd. 

VMi  v.  1\  StoiT,  M.A..  Oxford. 
UIIJ7   [■'.  K.  IVniiant,  U.l).,  C'aius. 


GIRDLERS'  LECTURER  IN  ECONOMICS. 
In  1904,  the  Worshipful  Coin[)any  of  Girdlers  otfered  to  make 
a  grant  of  i,'100  per  annum  for  tliree  years  towards  tlie  teaching 
of  Economics  in  the  University.  In  1900  the  Company  renewed 
for  a  further  period  of  three  years  tlieir  grant  of  tlOU  i>er  annum 
from  Michaelmas  1907.  The  following  Regulations  were  sanctioned 
by  Grace  of  tlie  Senate,  I'i  .May,  1904:  - 

1.  That  a  University  Lecturer  in  Economics,  to  be  called  the 
Girdler.s'  Lecturer,  be  appointed  in  connexion  with  the  Special 
Board  for  Economics  ;ind  I'olilics,  for  tlie  three  years  commencing 
at  Micliaclmas,  1904. 

"2.  Tliat  the  stii>end  of  the  Lecturer  be  X'lOO  per  annum  to  bo 
jiaid  from  the  grant  made  to  the  University  l)y  the  Girdlers' 
Compunv. 

U»04  A.  C.  I'iKou,  M.A.,  King's. 
1S)07  A.  C.  rigou,  M.A.,  KiiiK'n. 
I'MH  11.  O.  Meredith,  M.A.,  King's. 


IIUDDLIiSElELl)    LKCTURKSIliP    IN    Si'ECIAL 
I'ATllol.oGV. 
I.\   1904.  i'l-ofcssor  Woodlifad  nlfc-red  :i  sinn  of  money,  amount- 
ing to  aliout  ,£1()00,  contriiiuted  l»y  friends,  most  of  tiioiu  residing 
in  or  connected  witli    1 1  uiiderslield,  to  endow  a   Lectureshij)  in 

29—5 


68^  LECTUKESHIPS. 

Special  Pathology.     By  Grace  of  the  Senate,  \6  Feb.  1905,  the 
following  Regulations  were  sanctioned  : — 

1.  That  the  sum  of  £1600,  coiitviljutecl  to  the  Uni^'el■.sity  Benefactiou 
Fund  for  the  endowment  of  a  Lectureship  in  Special  Pathology,  together 
with  any  further  sums  that  may  be  hereafter  contributed  for  the  purpose 
of  incrcasiii;;  that  endowment  fund,  be  accepted  by  tlic  Univci'sity,  and 
that  the  \'ice-C'hancellor  be  empowered  to  express  the  thanks  of  the 
University  to  Professor  WootUiead,  and  to  the  contributors. 

2.  That  a  University  Lectureship,  to  be  called  the  Huddersfield 
Lectureship  in  Special  Pathology,  be  established,  in  connexion  with  the 
Special  Board  for  Medicine,  at  a  yearly  stipend  of  ^£.50,  or  such  larger 
sum  as  the  endowment  fund  may  produce. 

3.  That  the  income  of  the  endowment  fund,  together  with  that  from 
any  further  donations  that  may  be  made  to  the  fund  from  time  to  time, 
be  emjiloyed  towards  the  payment  of  the  said  stipend. 

1905.    T.  S.  P.  Strangeways,  M.A.,  Joli. 


NORMAN  MACCOLL  LKCTURESIIIR 
A  BEQUEST  by  the  late  Norman  Maccoll,  M.A.,  of  Downing 
College,  of  the  sum  of  £500,  for  the  provision  of  lectures  on  the 
language  or  literature  of  Spain  or  Portugal,  was  accepted  l)y  the 
University  by  Grace  of  2  Feb.  1905.  The  following  Regulations, 
submitted  by  the  General  Board  of  Studies,  were  appi-oved  by 
Grace  25  May,  1905:— 

1.  That  a  Lectureshii)  in  the  language  or  literature  of  Spain  or 
Portugal,  to  be  called  the  Norman  Maccoll  Lectureship,  be  established 
in  the  University. 

2.  That  in  the  year  1908  and  e\'ery  fourth  year  thereafter  a  Norman 
Maccoll  Lecturer  be  appointed  liy  the  Senate  on  the  nomination  of  the 
Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages,  the  appointment 
being  made  in  the  Easter  Term  on  each  occasion. 

3.  That  it  be  the  duty  of  the  Lecturer  to  dehver  in  the  University 
during  the  academical  year  following  liis  appointment  a  course  of  not 
fewer  than  five  public  lectures  on  the  language  or  literature  of  Spain  or 
Portugal. 

4.  Tliat  the  Lecturer  hold  oflice  till  the  end  of  the  academical  j'ear 
following  that  in  which  he  is  appointed,  and  that  he  receive  as  stiitend 
the  aggregate  amount  of  the  income  which  has  accrued  from  the  trust 
fund  during  the  four  years  immediately  precedmg  the  termination  of  his 
teiuire. 

,5.  That  the  Special  Board  for  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages  be 
empowered  to  make  arrangements  for  the  announcement  and  delivery 
of  the  lectures. 


LESLIE   STEPHEN    LECTURESHIP. 

TuE  smn  of  £6:W,  contributed  by  the  friends  of  the  late  Sir 
Leslie  Stephen,  K.C.B.,  Hon.  Litt.U.,  sometime  Fellow  of  Trinity 
Hall,  for  the  endowment  of  a  Lectureship  in  Literature,  was 
accepted  by  (Jrace,  27  April  1905,  and  the  following  Regulations 
were  approved  : — 

1.  That  a  Lectiu'eship  be  established  in  the  University  to  be  called 
the  Leslie  Stephen  Lectureship. 


SERMONS  IN   UNIVERSITY  CHURCH.  683 

"2.  That  the  Lecturer  be  appointed  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  1900 
and  ill  the  Midiaclmas  Term  of  every  second  year  thereafter  by  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  tlie  Master  of  Trniity  Hall,  the  Knightbridge  Professor  of 
Moral  Pliilosophy,  and  the  Kegius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  save 
that  when  the  Master  of  Trinity  Hall  shall  happen  to  be  Vice-Chancellor 
his  place,  as  Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  shall  be  taken  by  the  Master  of 
Trinity  College. 

^.  That  it  be  the  dut3'  of  tlie  Lecturer  to  deliver  one  lecture  on  some 
day  in  full  term  in  the  .Academic  year  in  which  he  has  been  appointed, 
the  place  of  delivery  being  the  Senate  House  or  some  other  University 
Building  or  Trhiity  Hall. 

1.  That  the  lecture  be  on  some  literary  .subject,  including  therein 
Criticism,  Biograi)hy,  and  Ethics. 

5.  That,  subject  to  regulation  H,  the  date  of  the  lecture  and  the  place 
of  its  delivery  be  fixed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

(i.  That  the  Lecturer  receive  as  his  stipend  the  net  income  of  the 
t  ndowment  fund  for  the  civil  year  in  which  he  was  appointed  and  the  ne.xt 
preceding  civil  year. 

7.  These  regulati<ins  shall  be  suiiject  to  alteration  by  Grace  of  the 
Senatt;  at  any  time  aftei-  1  January  IVt:!.')  provi<led  that  the  name  of  Leslie 
Stejjhen  lie  always  comiected  with  the  foundation  and  that  the  income 
arising  tin  irfioni  be  apjiropriatcd  to  some  academical  ol)ject  of  a  Literary 
character. 

VMG  W.  A.  Ualcii,'li,  M.A.,  Oxford. 


SERMONS   IN   THK   UNIVERSITY   CHURCH. 

I'hf;  Vice-Cliuuocllor  appoiiil.s  the  preacher  of  the  Ramsdeii 
Sermon,  the  preacher  for  the  afternoon  of  Commencenieiit 
Sunday,  the  preachers  for  the  Assizes,  and  for  extraordinary 
Fasts  ami  Thanksifivinos. 

lOxcepi  for  ( 'oMinieiicenient  Sunday  and  the  days  assigned  to  the  iiulsean 
l.,eciurer  and  tlie  I'reaclier  of  llie  Hamsden  Sermon,  Select  I'reacliers  are 
appointed  yearly  for  tlie  Sunday  alteiiioonsfrom  llie  beginning'  of  Micliaehniis 
Term  to  tin;  (wid  of  Ka-iter  Term,  for  the  afternoons  of  L'lirislmas  Day,(;ooil 
I'liduy,  and  Ascension  Oay,  and  lor  such  Sundays,  if  any,  in  the  Long' 
Vacation  and  on  such  oilier  days  as  may  be  a|>pointed  by  tlic  V^ice-C'han- 
cellor,  after  consultation  willi  the  Select  I'lCiichei's'  .Syndicate. 

The  .Select  Preachers  are  ajipointed  by  a  .Syndicate  consistinjr  of  the 
Vice(!hancellor,  llie  four  Prolessois  ol  Divinity,  the  two  Proctors,  and  four 
Aienibersol  the  Senate  electttd  liy  Cirace,  who  in  every  yt'ar  hcfore  the 
end  of  the  I'.aster  Icnn  assign  the  days  hir  preaching'  the  lliiisean  Lectures, 
antl  appomt  the  Select  Preachers,  for  tlie  next  academical  year;  the  days  on 
which  each  Select  Pieaclier  is  to  jireach  being' also  deterinnied  liy  the  .Syn- 
dics. If  any  Seleci  Pieacher  be  prevented  from  ])reacliing'  on  the  days 
a.Hsi)rned  to  him,  llir  Syndics  appoint  another  preacht^r  in  his  place. 

Ol  lhes:iid  toiii'  .Members  of  the  Senate  one  retire-*  hy  rotation  iin  tin- 
yist  of  December  in  every  year,  and  his  plice  is  supplied  by  another 
elected  at  the  next  ensuing  Congregation,  ilic  retiring  Member  not  beiiiK 
re-eligible  at  that  idection. 

P'or  every  .Sermon  the  Select  Preacher  is  paid  a  fee  of  three  ifuinea-.  out 
uf  the  (Common  (!h(-Ht. 


684  TRAVELLING  BACHELORS. 

WORTS'  TRAVELLING   BACHELORS. 

Statute  respecting  Mr  Worts'  Endowment  for  Travelling 
Bachelors.  Confirmed  by  Order  of  the  Queen  in  Council, 
April  I6th,  1861. 
The  annual  pensions  charged  by  Mr  Worts  upon  his  estate  of 
£100  a  year  each  to  two  young  Bachelors  of  Arts,  to  be  sent  into 
foreign  countries  and  to  continue  there  for  the  space  of  tliree  years, 
shall  cease  to  be  so  applied,  and  shall  constitute  a  fund,  from  which 
the  University  may  make  grants  from  time  to  lime,  by  Grace  of 
the  Senate,  at  its  discretion,  for  the  promotion  or  encouragement  of 
investigations  in  foreign  countries  respecting  the  religion, learning, 
laws,  politics,  customs,  manners,  and  rarities,  natural  or  artificial, 
of  those  countries,  or  for  purposes  of  geographical  discovery  or  of 
antiquarian  or  scientific  research  ui  foreign  countries:  the  condi- 
tions as  to  publishing  the  result  of  such  investigations  to  be  deter- 
mined  in  every  case  when  any  grant  is  made. 


Zoological  Station  at  Naples. 

By  Grace  of  Dec.  2,  1875,  the  University  agreed  to  pay  £75  per 
year  for  five  years  from  the  Worts'  Fund  for  Travelling  Bachelors 
to  the  institution  at  Naples  under  Dr  Dohrn,  for  facilitating  the 
study  of  Marine  Zoology  by  students  nominated  by  the  Board  of 
Natural  Sciences  Studies.  This  agi'eement  is  renewed  from  time 
to  time  (Grace  of  March  1,  l!)0(j,  till  Michaelmas,  1911).  By 
Grace  of  Dec.  13,  1883,  the  annual  payment  was  raised  to  £100. 
Those  who  go  ai-e  expected  to  make  reports  of  their  investigations 
to  the  Vice- Chancellor, 


UNIVERSITY   SCHOLARSHIPS 

AND     PRIZES. 


THE   CRAVEN,  BATTIE,    DAVIES,  AND   PITT 
SCHOLARSHIPS. 

By  a  Statute  of  1S61  for  these  Scholarships 

Each  is  tenable  tor  seven  years  if  the  Scholar  continue  a 
member  of  the  University,  but  no  longer:  and  no  student  can 
hold  more  than  one  at  the  same  time. 

By  Graces  of  the  Senate  the  Scholarships  are  under  the  follow- 
ing; Regulations: 

1.  The  persons  who  are  to  examine  the  Candidates  for  the 
above-named  Scholarships  and  to  elect  the  Scholars  shall  be  the 
Vice-Chancellor,the  Public  Orator,  the  Regius  Professor  of  Greek, 
the  Professor  of  Latin,  and  two  members  of  the  Senate  appointed 
by  Grace  of  the  Senate  at  the  first  Congregation  in  November  in 
every  year  to  examine  for  the  University  Scholarships  and  for 
the  Cliancellor  s  Medals :  provided  that,  in  the  event  of  any  of 
the  permanent  ex  ojficio  electors  desiring  in  any  year  fur  due 
cause  to  be  approveil  by  the  Special  lioard  for  Classics  to  be 
relieved  of  the  duty  of  e.xaiuiiiing,  he  shall  nominate  a  deputy  to 
be  apjtrcjved  l>y  the  l)(nird  and  uppuiiited  by  (Iracc  of  the  Senate, 
and  shall  pay  to  such  deputy  the  same  sum  as  that  which  is  paid 
to  the  othor  examiners  appoiiitetl  by  CIracc  of  the  Senate.  Pro- 
viiled  further  that  in  any  year  the  Vice-Chancellor  may  nominate 
a  depiily  to  be  approved  by  (irace  of  the  Senate  ;  ami  that  .such 
depnty  be  paid  out  of  the  University  Chest  the  same  sum  as  that 
paid  to  the  other  examiners  appointed  by  (Irace  of  the  Senate. 

2.  On  the  first  Monday  in  December  in  every  year  there  shall 
be  a  mi-'uting  at  the  Vice-Chancellors  of  the  Electors  to  the  Scho- 
larships to  consider  which  of  the  Scholarships  shall  be  declared 
vacant,  and  public  notice  of  the  vacancy  or  vacancies  declared  shall 
be  given  forthwith. 

'2*.  In  case  any  Scholaishiii  become  vacant,  otherwi.se  than  by 
lapse  of  time  in  the  ordinary  way,  the  electors  shall  ite  empowered 
to  iiitstpiine  declaring  such  vacancy  until  the  lime  when  it  would 
have  been  declared  if  such  Sclmlaishiji  had  liccn  held  tor  the  full 
pcrind,  provided  that  such  poslponcniciit  of  the  dcclaiatinn  of  tiie 
vacancy  is  not  contrary  to  any  provision  in  the  Statute  or  in  the 
special  regulations  alfccting  sucli  Sdiolaisliip. 

.{.  The  S(diolars  on  the  aljoNc-mcntioncd  I'oundations  .shall 
ordinarily  l)e  rcijuircd  to  reside  in  the  Univirsity  during  the  major 
part  of  every  Term,  with  the  understanding  that  tbcy  shall  have 
such  leave  of  absence  as  will  enable  lluin  to  retain  their  Scholar 
ships  until  each  Scholar  becunius  in  rotation  Senior  Scholar. 


686 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


In  case  of  any  instance  of  non-residence  in  the  University,  for 
one  whole  Term  before  the  Bachelor's  Degree,  the  Electors  at 
their  meeting  sliall  have  the  power  of  declaring  vacant  the  Scho- 
larship of  the  person  so  non-resident  in  preference  to  that  of  the 
Senior  Scholar,  if  it  appear  to  them  that  such  non-residence  is 
without  sutlicient  excuse. 

4.  Of  the  Scholarships  which  shall  have  become  voidable  by 
non-residence  that  shall  be  declared  vacant  which  has  been  held 
for  the  longest  time,  provided  that  no  one  Scholarship  shall  have 
become  necessarily  void  before  the  day  of  the  meeting  of  the 
Electors,  in  which  case  no  other  Scholarship  shall  be  declared 
vacant  for  that  year. 

5.  Any  Undergraduate  may  be  a  Candidate  for  any  of  the 
above-mentioned  Scholarships,  provided  he  be  not  of  more  than 
three  years'  standing  from  the  time  of  his  first  residence. 

6.  The  names  of  the  Candidates  shall  be  made  known  to  the 
Vice-Chancellor  by  their  respective  Tutors  not  later  than  the 
Monday  next  before  the  commencement  of  the  Examination. 

7.  The  Examination  shall  begin  in  every  year  seven  days 
before  the  first  day  of  full  term  in  the  Lent  Term. 

8.  Each  of  the  Examiners  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate 
shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  fifteen  pounds  for  each 
year  during  which  he  is  an  Examiner. 


CRAVEN    SCHOLARSHIPS. 

John,  Lord  Craven,  by  will  dated  28  May,  1647,  founded  two 
Classical  Scholarships  of  £25  per  annum  each. 

By  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  in  1819,  the  number 
of  Scholarships  was  increased  to  five,  and  the  value  of  each  to 
£50  per  annum.  By  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  in  1841, 
the  Scholarships  were  further  augmented  to  £75  per  annum. 
And  by  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  1861  the  number  of 
Scholarships  was  increased  from  5  to  6,  and  the  value  of  each 
from  £75  to  £80.  By  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  188G, 
the  six  existing  Scholarships  of  ^'80  were  continued,  to  be  held 
for  the  same  period  as  heretofore. 

The  regulations  respecting  the  persons  who  are  to  examine  the 
Candidates  and  elect  the  Scholars,  respecting  the  notice  of 
vacancies,  the  notice  to  be  given  by  candidates  of  their  intention  to 
present  themselves  for  examination,  the  time  of  examination  and 
tlie  residence  of  the  Scholars,  will  be  found  on  the  preceding  page. 


I(i4fl  Hobt.  Sawyer,  Magd. 

A.  Stanhope,  Trin.  Hall. 
16.')4  TlioiiKis  Stanhojie,  Joh. 
l(j59  Jolui  VVIiilniDrc,  Magd. 

Isaac  Craven,  Trin. 
I6fi4  Thomas  VVhiUiiore,  Trin. 
1667  John  Atkinson,  Trin. 
1670  llobert  I'earce,  Trin. 


KiHl  Robert  Topham,  I'enib. 
1682  .lohn  Pinch  back,  Trin. 
U;il7  Pliil.Oshaldcstone,  Peinb. 
I6II4  Hieh.udCoulton,  Joh. 
17(H  Thomas  Pilgrim,  Trin. 

Samuel  Harris,  I'et. 

W.  Crow,  Trin.  Hall. 
1712  John  Walker,  Trin. 


SCHOLARSHIPS 


687 


1722  Walter  Titlev,  Trin. 
172.">  William  Battle,  King's. 
1732  N.  Crutcliley.Trin. 
I7'14  Samuel  Squire,  Job. 
I742  Chris.  Smart,  Pemb 

J.  Hardy  Craven,  Job. 
17-l-'iJohn  Storey,  Trin. 
17-"i"  William  Craven,  Joh. 

Jo!m  Kostcr,  King's. 
17.').')  Charles  Marsh,  Trin. 
17.57  Jonathan  Davies,  King's 
I7(;il  Thomas  Zouch,  Trin. 

Joah  ]iates,  Chri.st'.<«. 
177<i  J.   Barlow  Seale,  Einin. 
1772   Vieary 'Jibbs,  King's. 
17ttl  Richard  I'orson,  Trin. 
I7H2  J.  Goodall,  King's. 
17«7  John  Hcys,  Trin. 
17.'H  Edward  Maltby,  I'enib. 
I7!''i  Samuel  Butler.'Joh. 
17!M  John  Keate,  King's. 
I7!»()  William  Frere,  Trin. 
17!i!t  C.  W.  Le  Bas,  Trin. 

Robert  Grant,  Magd. 
ITli'.i  James  Parke,  Trin. 
IHo.j  Bcnj.  H.  ])rurv.  King's. 
lltiK)  C.  J.  Blomfield,  Trin. 

Richard  Ward,  Trin. 
I  HI  I  T.  S.  Gosset,  Trin. 
lHli>  James  Scholefield,  Trin. 
IH15  Coiinop  Thirlwall,  Trin. 
IHI7  W.  S.  Walker,  Trin. 
lH-20  Alfred  Ollivant,  Tiin. 
\H2l  George  Long,  Trin.        1 

T.  U.  Macaulay,  Trin 

Henry  Maiden,  Trin.  ) 
Itl2.)  Francis  Martin,  Trin. 
lH:!(i  William  Selwyn,  Job. 
ltlL'7  J.  Prince  Lee,  Trin. 

Capel  Loftt,  King's. 
1I(2H  Win.  A.  Soames,  Trin. 
IH2'.)  Chr.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 
Kl.'t.')  T.  K.  Selwyn,  Trin. 
lli;»  Henry  Goulburn,  Trin. 

Edward  Howes,  Trin. 
Ua".  William  A.  Gsbornc,  Trin. 
l«:t(i  C.  J.  VauL'ban,  Trin. 
IH.'t7  Hon.  G.  W.  Lytldton,  Trin 
ln;«j  Philip  Freeman,  Trin. 
Ill-in  A.  II.  Simonds,  King's 
1)141   H.  A   J.  Munro, 'i'rin. 

II.  M.  Birch,  King's. 
IH4.')  H.  J.S.  Maine.  Pemb. 
1H44  VV'.Jobn.son,  King's 


jfig. 


IH4(;  C.  Evans,  Trinity. 
1H4H  R.  Dav,  King's. 
R.  Klwyn,  Trin. 
IH49  F.  H.  Whymper.Trin. 
IHoll  W.  Wayte,  King's. 
1H53  S.  H.  Biirbury,Joh. 
IH.'")4  C.  S.  Calverley,  Christ's. 
18.W  W.  C.  Green,  King's. 
1H.56  Arthur  Holmes,  Joh. 
1857  H.Sidgwick,  Trin. 
IB.")!*  J.  Peile,  Christ's. 
I8(j0  R.  C.  Jebb,  Trin. 
I8<;i  R.  K.  Wilson,  King's, 
irne  H.  W.  Moss,  Joh. 
lHf)3  F.  W.  H.  Myers,  Trin. 
I8H4  R.  Whitelaw,  Trin. 
IHGH  T.  .Moss,  Joh. 
I(t()7  Win.  Rami  Kennedy,  King's. 
1808  G.  H.Hallam,  Joh. 
n«9  W.  E.Heitland,  Joh. 
187ti  A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  Tiin. 
1871  H.  D.  Archer-Hind,  Trin. 
187.'i  W.  Leaf,  Trin. 
1H74   H.  Wace,  Joh. 

1875  R.  A.  Neil,  Pet. 

1876  J.  E.  C.  Welldon,  King's. 
11177  A.  H.  Cooke.  King.-:. 
1878  H.R.Tottenham,  Trill. 
188(1  J.  C.  Moss,  Job. 

1881  T.  G.  Tucker,  Joh. 
1S82  W.  R.  Inge,  King's. 

1883  11.  V.  .Macnaghtcii,  Trin 

1884  .M.  H.  .lames.  Kind's. 

1885  C.  Williams,  Trin. 

1887  N.  K.  Stephon,  Trin. 

1888  E.  J.  lirooks,  Joh. 

1889  A.  li.  Cook,  Trin. 

1890  W.  C.  Summers,  .lob. 

1891  n.  .}.  (i.  Mav<ir,  King's. 

1892  G.  .\I.  Buck," Cains. 

1894  L.  1».  Banictt,  'J'riii. 

1895  C.  !•:.  .Moore,  Trin. 
189()  C  K.  fiuiterman,  Trin. 

1897  A.  W.  Mair,  Cains. 

1898  IC  llun-isoii,  Trin. 

1899  A.  K.  A.  W.  .Smvtii,  Trin. 
1901  W.  Heiinic,  Trin." 

i;»02  K.  C.  Richards,  Trin. 
1903  J.  T.  Ship|.ar.l,  Kind's. 
1;mi|   K.  .1.  I'lviniau,  Trin. 
1905  R.  L.  (i.  Hutbr,  Trin. 
190«)  H.  .MattiiiKlv,  Cuius. 
1908  F.  K.  Adcoc'k,  King's. 


I'roxiine  «ci™'ri,  ..r  onirlv  rqunl  10  •URtpaoful  omdidalp,  1888,  K.  L.  Btonn,  Trin.;  ]«7.t,  M.  A. 
F«try.  Km.:'.,  l>(7.'i,  J.  A.  .Sli»rkcy,  Clir.,  J.  E.  C.  WclWoo,  King'.;  issii,  W.  Wy«»,'lrin.;  lOOa.K.  J. 
rro<rn,.in,  Trin 

Iip«iTTinK  "I  «iip'ii>l  coimmndalion,  nr  honouriibis  nirnlion,  IfWt,  K.  S.  Crimiir,  KinK'>, 
H.  (;oiilburn,  Trin.;  l«4ll,  W.  Owrn,  Job.;  I.s.',li,  II.  C.  (irren,  Trin.,  II.  Hnou  (K  yniiKinn),  Joli.,  IHiai, 
J.  Koniiclv,  Kin(t'«;  Ikk),  J.  A(lttln,(;nlu«  ;  lKH.'p,  II.  II.  .Smllli,  I'rin.;  18!KI,  T.  A.  Ilortrani,  Cuius  ;  I9i6, 
1'.  .1    I'l-nr.'i-,  Trin. 


M.\'l  riK  .SCHOLARSIIH'. 

VVm,i,iam  Uattik,  M.I).  Ftjllow  (if  Kiii^^'s  Colk-oc,  |,':i\l'  in  1747 
an  cst.iic,  |)rcseii(  vahic  In-lwi-cii  £.?()  ami  Ji'.l')  |)er  aiiniiin,  011  a 
plan  similar  to  the  preceding'.  Tlio  first  live  Biittie's  Scliolars 
Were  ai>p<iiiilrcl  \i\  l>i'  l!allic".^  iinminatiiiii. 


688 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


1747  Henry  Venn,  Jes. 
Villi  G.  Chamberlayne,  King's. 
1763  E.  Chamberlayne,  King's. 
1765  William  Coxe,  King' si 
1773  Edward  Cooke,  King's. 
1785  Jonathan  Raine,  Trin. 
1791  Robert  Smith,  King's. 
1798  H.  Vin.  Bayley,  Trin. 
1804  Thomas  Fraser,  King's. 
180<l  John  Lonsdale,  King's. 
181(i  G.J.  Pennington,  King's. 
1824  Alfred  Power,  Clare. 
1831  James  Hildyard,  Christ's. 


1838  Rowland  Williams,  King's. 
1846  B.  F.  Westcott,  Trin. 
1853  H.  M.Butler,  Trin. 
18(jO  F.  W.  Cornish,  King's. 
1867  M.  C.  CuUinan,  Christ's. 
1874  A.  G.  Peskett,Magd. 
1881  J.  R.  Wardale,  Clare. 
1888  W.  LorinK,  King'.s. 
1895  J.  F.  Dobson,  Trin. 
1898  J.  Toplis,  Trin. 
1905  H.  Mattingly,  Caius. 
1907  J.  C.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 


Deserving  of  honourable  mention,  1895,  C.  E.  Guiterman,  Trii 


BROWNE   SCHOLARSHIP. 

Sir  William  Browne,  Knt.,  M.D.,  President  of  the  College  of 
Physicians,  sometime  of  St  Peter's  College,  left  in  1774,  by  his 
Will,  a  perpetual  rent-charge  of  £21  per  annum  upon  sundry 
estates  for  founding  a  Classical  Scholarship,  to  be  paid  clear  of 
taxes  and  disbursements,  to  the  Chancellor,  Masters,  and  Scholars, 
of  the  University.  The  Scholarship,  with  all  the  arrears  which 
may  happen  by  vacancy,  is  tenable  for  seven  years;  but,  if  the 
Scholar  fail  to  reside  in  the  Univei'sity  during  term  time  for  20 
weeks  at  least  in  every  year,  the  Electors  may  declare  his  Scholar- 
sliip  vacant.     He  must  not  hold  any  other  University  Scholarship. 

The  Scholarship  is  subject  to  the  following  Regulations: 

1.  Any  Undergraduate  may  be  a  Candidate  for  Sir  William  Browne's 
Scholarship,  provided  he  be  not  of  more  than  three  years' standing  from  the 
time  of  his  first  residence  in  the  University. 

2.  The  Vice-Chancellor  shall  declare  the  vacancy  of  the  Scholarship 
from  time  to  time  as  occasion  shall  require,  and  the  Electors  shall  be  the 
Vice-Chancellor,  the  Public  Orator,  the  Re{;-ius  Professor  ot  Greek,  the 
Professor  of  Latin,  and  two  members  of  the  Senate  appointed  by  Grace  of 
the  Senate  at  the  first  Conjjreg'ation  in  November  after  tlie  vacancy  lias 
been  declared,  provided  that,  in  the  event  of  any  of  the  permanent  e.r  officio 
electors  desiring  in  any  year  for  due  cause  to  be  approved  by  the  Special 
Board  for  Classics  to  be  relieved  of  the  duty  of  examining,  he  shall  nominate 
a  deputy  to  be  approved  by  the  Board  and  appointed  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  and  shall  pay  to  such  deputy  the  same  sum  as  that  which  is  paid  to 
the  oilier  examiners  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate.  Provided  i'urtlier 
that  in  any  year  the  Vice-Chancellor  may  nominate  a  deputy  to  be  approved 
by  Grace  of  the  Senate;  and  that  such  deputy  be  paid  out  of  the  University 
Chest  the  same  sum  as  tiiat  paid  to  the  other  examiners  appointed  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate. 

i*.  When  a  Scholarship  becomes  vacant  the  Vice-Chancellor  shall  be 
emixnvt'red,  on  the  recommendation  of  tlie  Electors,  to  2'osti)oiie  the 
dcclaiMtion  of  such  vacancy  for  any  period  not  exceodiiif,'  that  for  which  the 
Scliolaisliip  is  tenable. 

3.  The  l'".xamination  shall  beg'in  seven  days  before  llit-  first  day  of  full 
term  in  the  Lent  Term. 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


689 


4.  The  names  of  the  Candidates  for  the  vacant  Scholarship  shall  be 
made  known  to  the  V ice-Chancellor  by  their  respective  Tutors  not  latei 
than  the  Monday  next  before  the  commencement  of  the  Kxamination. 


I77-')  Thomas  Vesey,  Pet. 
17H2  Joseph  Tithn,  Pet. 
171I-*  Wiltreil  Clark,  Pet. 
I7!*l  John  Vernon,  Pet. 
17^*7  John  King,  Pet. 
1806  Thomas  Kallowfield,   Pet. 
1^14  Joseph  Hudson,  Pet. 
1820  Charles  K.   Palmer,  Pet. 
1827  Comyns  Tucker,  Pet. 
18.34  K.  B.  Lewis,  Clare. 
1837  Th.  S.  WooUaston,  Caius. 
1844  J..Statlard,  Pet. 
1846  B.  Davis,  Queens'. 


IH.";:!  K.  K.  Horton.  I'ot. 
IHGl   W.  II.  Stciiie,  Trin. 
mi4  J.  M.  Image,  Trin. 
1S71  J.  H.  Pratt,  Trin. 
1878  E.  C.  Perry,  King's. 
IShO  W.  Wyse,  Trin. 
1SH2  W.  E.  Barker,  Trin. 
lS>i!)  E.  Abbott,  Caius. 
IS'M  (i.  C  Armstrong,  Trin. 
1«9S  A.  R  A.  W.  Sinvth,  Trin. 
1901  H.  C.  Richards,  trin. 
1903  K.  J.  Freeman,  Trin. 
1905  P.  J.  Pcarse,  Trin. 


Proiimo  acccKsit,  or  noarl)'  o'lual  to  successful  Cauilidate,  1882,  H.  V.  M.icnaghteii,  Trin.  ;  1901, 
J.  K  C.  Jukes,  Pcmb. 


DA  VIES   SCHOLARSHIP. 

Thk  Rev.  Jonathan  Daviks,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Kiuji's  Colle<ie, 
ami  afterwards  Provost  of  Eton  Colle<^e,  bequeathed  (by  Will, 
dated  July  18o4)  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  the  time  beini:,  and 
the  Provost  of  Kiiiff's  College,  in  the  University  of  Cainhiid<je,  in 
trust,  the  sum  of  £1000  in  the  3  per  cents.,  to  found  a  Schol- 
arship, to  be  called  Dr  Davies's  University  Scholarship,  on  the 
same  footing  as  those  called  Craven  Scholarships,  for  the  greatest 
proficient  in  Classical  learning. 


IHllI  John  Pattcson,  King's. 
1813  Geo.  \Vaddington,'rrin. 
1819  T.  Pell  Platl,  Trin. 
1825  T.W.  Peile,  Trin. 
1832  (i.  J.  Kennedy,  Joh. 
18.19  KdwardBalston,  King's. 
184.'>  K.  Lushmgton,  Trin. 
18.')1   H.  Macnaghten,  Trin. 


18.58  C.  H.Tawnev.Trin. 
1865  A.  K.  Humphreys,  Trin. 
1872  T.  E  Page,  Joh. 
1(179  G.  M.  Kdwards,  Trin. 
issi;  A.  (•:.  Hr.Mpkc,  KIiik's. 
Is'.i:',  .\.  1>.  .NlKhliiiKaU-,  Trin. 
1911(1   F.  II.  .Miiishall,  Kiiiiii. 
190S  K.  Ihukfuith,  Trin. 


1  acccsait,  ur  nearly  o<|ual  to  succc^nful  Cauilidato :  IS.'Jl,  J.  L.  Ilainiuoail,  Triu.;  IMKI,  L.  1) 


PITT  SCHOLARSHIP. 

It  was  provided  by  Grace  ol'  the  Senate,  Dec  '.»,  IMI3,  that 
"The  sum  of  £10(10  tiiven  l)y  the  Si'bsckihkhs  to  iMr  Pitt's 
Statuk,  for  the  puipo.^e  of  founding  the  Pitt  Scholarship,  and 
which  has  since  been  au!iiiicntt:d  by  a  donation  of  i'500  from  the 
I'ilt  Club  in  London,  shall  he  placed  in  the  public  funds,  until  the 
Syndics  shall  l)e  able  to  vtsst  it  in  land;  and  the  clear  annual 
income  arising  from  it  shall  be  paid  to  the  Pitt  Stdiolar.  " 

The  annual  incouKr  is  now  between  t"70  and  jt'Hli. 

This  Scholarship  is  also  governed  by  the  same  regulations  as 
those  for  the  Craven  Scholarships. 


690  SCHOLARSHIPS. 


1H14  Marmaduke  Lawson,  John's.  1865  F.  Pollock,  Trin. 

IHIH  Hor.  Waddington,  Trin.  1H72  A.  W.  Verrall,  Trin. 

1824  Benj.  Hall  Kennedy,  John's.  1879  E.  C.  Perry,  King's. 

1830  C.  Rann  Kennedy,  Trin.  "' 

1835  W.  G.  Humphry,  Trin. 
1842  E.  H.  Gifford, Johns. 
1847  C.  B.  Scott,  Trin. 
1852  F.  V.  Hawkins,  Trin. 
1858  F.  C.  Hodgson,  King's. 


1886  C.  M.  Knatclibull-Hugessen, 

King's. 
1893  J.  A.  Nairn,  Trin. 
1900  T.  G.  Johnson,  Jesus. 
1907  D.  S.  Robertson,  Trin. 


Nearly  equal  to  successful  Candidate :  1879,  G.  M.  Edwards,  Trin. 
Highly  distinguished:  1893,  T.  M.  Tajlor,  Caius. 


PORSON    SCHOLARSHIP. 

Of  a  Fiiiid  raised  for  the  benefit  of  Richaro  Porson,  M.A., 
Regius  Professor  ol'  Greek,  who  died  25th  September,  1808,  part 
was  applied  in  1816  to  found  the  Porson  Prize;  the  rest  was  left 
to  accumulate  to  found  a  Scholarship,  which  by  an  agreement 
made  in  1848  was  to  be  founded  as  soon  as  the  sum  invested  for 
it  with  its  accumulations  would  produce  £65  a  year.  The 
Scholarship  to  be  called  the  Porson  Scholarship.  The  first 
Porson  Scholar  was  elected  in  1855. 

The  Deed  of  endowment  provides 

That  the  Scholar  sharll  receive  not  less  than  £60  per  annum, 
and  that  the  remainder  of  the  annual  proceeds  of  the  F'und,  if  it 
is  not  paid  to  him,  and  arrears  accruing  during  a  vacancy,  shall 
accumulate  for  the  general  purposes  of  the  Trust. 

That  any  Undergraduate  shall  be  eligible  to  the  said  Schol- 
arship, who  shall  have  been  matriculated,  and  shall  not  have 
resided  in  the  University  more  than  five  Terms. 

That  the  Examination  shall  be  exclusively  Classical. 

That  the  Scholar  shall  not  hold  any  other  University  Scholar- 
ship, and  shall  reside  during  the  major  part  of  every  term,  unless 
prevented  by  sickness  or  other  cause  to  be  approved  of  by  the 
Vice-Chancellor  and  a  majority  of  the  other  Electors. 

By  a  Statute  of  1858  the  Scholar  vacates  his  Scholarship  at  the 
expiration  of  four  years  from  his  election,  so  as  to  be  entitled  to 
eiglit  half-yearly  payments. 

And  by  Graces  of  the  Senate 

The  Electors  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Public  Orator,  the 
Greek  Professor,  the  Professor  of  liatin,  and  two  Members  of  the 
Senate  appointed  by  (irace  at  the  first  Cungretjation  in  November 
after  tiic  vacancy  has  been  declared,  j)rovided  that,  in  the  event 
of  any  of  the  permanent  ex  officio  electors  desiring  in  any  year  for 
due  cause  to  he  approved  by  the  Special  B<Kird  for  Classics  to  be 
relieved  of  the  duty  of  cxaminiug.  lie  shall  nominate  a  deputy  to 
be  aj»i)roveil  by  the  IJoard  and  appninteil  by  (Irace  of  the  Senate, 
and  shall  pay  to  such  deputy  the  same  siun  as  that  which  is  paid 
to  the  otlier  examiners  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate.  Pro- 
vided further  that  in  any  year  the  Vice-Chancellor  may  nominate 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


691 


a  deputy  tn  be  approved  by  (irace  of  the  Senate;  and  that  .such 
deputy  be  paitl  tlie  sum  of  Fifteen  pounds  out  of  the  accunuihited 
income  of  tiie  fund. 

Wiicu  a  Scliolanship  becomes  vac:int  tlie  Vice-Chancellor  shall 
1)0  empowered,  on  the  recommendatiim  of  the  Electors,  to  post- 
pone the  declaration  of  such  vacancy  for  any  period  not  exceeding 
tliat  for  which  the  Scholarship  is  tenable. 

The  Exiunination  be<^ins  seven  days  before  the  first  day  of  full 
term  in  the  Lent  Terra. 

The  names  of  Candidates  must  be  made  known  to  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  by  their  respective  Tutors  not  later  than  the  Monday 
next  before  tlie  commencement  of  the  Examination. 


lfl.'>.''>  H.Snow(KyniU!ton),  John's 

IK.'!;*  R.C.  Jebb,  Trin. 

IHiil  A.  Siilgwick,  Trin. 

1H(I.')  M.  C.  Cullinan,  ChrisCs. 

IMCH  A.  F.  Kirkpalrick.  Trin. 

I'-ri  T.  K.  Pcige.  Joli. 

lH7-i  H.  Wace,  Joh. 

IS7.'-,  J.  A.  Sharkey.  Chrisf.s. 

1H77  H.  R.  Tottenhiiin,  Irin. 

1H7!)  J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 


ISai  W.  B.  Inge,  King's. 
Ib8;s  .J.  Strachan,  I'eniliroke. 
1888  (i.  A.  Davies,  Trin. 
1892  T.  M.  Taylor.  Cains. 
ISPli  .J.  F.  Dobson.  Trin. 
1900  W.  RcMinii'.  Trin. 
1902  .1.  T.  Shi'iipard,  King'.s. 
1904  ){.  I-.  (i.  Butlir,  Trin. 
190()  K.  G.  Si'lwvn,  Kind's. 
1908  J.  K.  M.  HutkT,  Trin. 


J  accciisit :  lOUO,  D.  .s.  Roberts 


,  Tr 


WADDINGTON  SCHOLARSHIP. 

A  proposal  made  in  the  year  1870  by  MiSS  Waddixgton  aud 
Mis8  Ci-AiiA  WAi>i)iX(iTON'  of  York  Place,  Portman  Square,  London, 
to  transfer  to  the  University  a  sum  of  £.'3000  in  three  per  cent. 
Consolidated  Bank  Annuities  for  the  purpose  of  foundiufi;  a  Classical 
Scholarsiup  in  the  University,  to  be  called  the  VVad(lin<rton  Schol- 
arship, in  memory  of  their  l)rothcrs,  the  late  Very  Rev.  George 
Wadilwi^lon,  D.l).,  Dean  of  Durham,  formerly  Davies  University 
Scholar,  and  the  late  Ri<rht  Honourable  Horatio  Waddiu<;ton, 
M.A.,  formerly  I'itt  University  Scholar,  was  acce|)ted  by  Grace  of 
the  Senate, .'{]  March,  1870.   The  foUowinj^  are  the  Re<fulations  : 

I.  There  shall  lie  establi.slied  in  the  University  a  Scholiir.ship 
to  be  called  the  \Vaddin;;ton  Scholarship. 

•J.  The  Scholar  shall  receive  by  way  ol' stipend  the  whole  ol 
ibe  annual  diviilends  and  income  of  the  above  named  sum,  subject 
to  tiie  payment  thereout  of  necessary  exjicnses  (if  any). 

:{.  Any  Undeitxradiiate  of  not  more  than  three  years'  standiuf,' 
from  the  time  of  his  first  residence  shall  i)e  eligible  for  this 
Scholarsliip. 

■J.     The  Electors  shall  be  the  Nice-Chancellor,  the  Public  Ora 
tor,  the   Regius    I'rolessor  of  (Jreek,  the  Professor  of  Latin,  and 
two  members  of  the  Senatt;  ap|)oimed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  at 
the  first  Congrenalion  in   Novendier  after  the  \acancy   has  been 


692  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

declared,  i)rovided  that  in  case  any  of  the  ex  officio  electors  be 
prevented  from  taking  part  in  the  exainination,  the  deputy  shall 
be  appointed  in  each  case  by  Grace  of  the  Senate. 

5.  The  Scholarship  shall  be  tenable  for  five  years,  if  the 
Scholar  shall  continue  a  member  of  the  University. 

6.  The  Vice-Chancellor  shall  declare  the  vacancy  of  the 
Scholarship  from  time  to  time,  as  occasion  shall  require. 

6".  When  a  Scholarshii)  becomes  vacant  the  Vicc-Chancellor 
shall  be  empowered,  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Electors,  to 
postpone  tlie  declaration  of  such  vacancy  for  any  period  not 
exceeding  that  for  which  the  Scholarship  is  tenable. 

7.  The  Examination  for  the  Scholarship  shall  be  exclusively 
Classical. 

8.  The  Examination  shall  begin  seven  days  before  the  first 
day  of  full  term  in  the  Lent  Term. 

9.  The  names  of  the  Candidates  for  the  vacant  Scholarship 
shall  be  made  known  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  by  their  respective 
Tutors  not  later  than  the  Monday  next  before  the  commencement 
of  the  Examination. 

10.  This  Scholarship  shall  not  be  tenable  with  a  Craven  Schol- 
arship, nor  with  the  Battle,  Brown,  Davies,  Pitt,  or  Person  Schol- 
arship. 


1871  S.  H.  Butcher,  Trin. 

1876  J.  A.  Sharkey,  Christ's. 

1881  W.  Wyse,  Trin. 

1886  K.  S.  Conway,  Caius. 


1891  T.  LI.  Davies,  Trin. 

1897  G.  C.  Armstrong,  Trin. 

1902  S.  A.  Sydney-Turner,  Trin. 

1907  E.  G.  Selwyn,  King's. 


Deserving  of  honourable  nieiitiou,  1891,  H.  J.  Edwards,  Triii.,  T.  R.  Glover,  Joli.;  18i)7,  J.  F. 
Dobeon,  Trin.,  K.  Harrisou,  Trin. 


BELL  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

The  Rev.  William  Bell,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  the  Collegiate 
church  of  Westminster,  and  late  Fellow  of  Magdalene  College  in 
this  University,  transferred,  in  the  year  1810,  £'15,200  stock,  3  per 
cents.,  to  the  University  of  Cambridge,  in  trust,  to  found  eight 
Scholarships.  On  the  receipt  of  this  benefaction,  Scholars  were 
elected  in  such  a  manner,  and  for  such  a  period,  that  two  Schol- 
arships will  become  vacant  every  year. 

Candidates  for  these  Scholarships  must  be  of  not  more  than  one 
yenr's  standing  from  the  time  of  their  first  residence.  But  if  a 
Scholarshi])  become  vacant  by  any  means  other  than  lapse  of 
time,  it  is  filled  up  not  from  undergraduates  of  the  first  year,  but 
from  undergraduates  of  the  same  year  tis  the  Scholar  who  has 
vacated  the  Scholarship.     Every  Scholar  elected  on  this  founda- 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


693 


tion  must  promise  in  writing  to  take  the  degree  of  B.A.  in  the  most 
refjular  way.  Where  personal  merits  are  equal,  those  are  to  be  pre- 
ferred who  stand  most  in  need  of  assistance.  If  any  Scholar  shall 
degrade  or  determine  to  go  out  in  a  bye  term,  or  declare  for  law,  or 
be  rusticated  or  expelled,  his  Scholarship  is  to  be  ipso  facto  sucant. 
The  profits  to  continue  for  four  years  and  no  more.  No  person  may 
ever  have  two  sons  Scholars,  nor  may  there  he  two  orphans,  bro- 
ihers.  Scholars  on  this  foundation  at  the  same  time.  If  no  sons 
or  orphans  of  clergymen  of  the  Church  of  England  be  found 
properly  qualified  for  the  Scholarships,  then,  and  then  only,  the 
electors  are  to  elect  the  .sons  of  laymen,  being  undergraduates,  who 
stand  in  need  of  assistance. 

The  electors  are,  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity,  the  Lucasian  Professor  of  Mathematics,  and  two  Mem- 
bers of  the  Senate  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  at  the  last 
Congregation  in  November  in  every  year.  Of  the  three  Ex- 
aminers, other  than  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  and  the 
Lucasian  Professor,  two  shall  examine,  specially  but  not  of  neces- 
sity exclusively,  in  Classics  and  one  in  Mathematics.  If  an  ex 
officio  elector  is  prevented  from  examining,  a  deputy  is  to  be  ap- 
pointed by  Grace  of  the  Senate.  The  Examination  commences  on 
tlie  Monday  next  after  the  second  Sunday  in  Lent.  The  names  of 
Candidates  must  be  made  known  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  not  later 
than  the  Monday  next  before  the  commencement  of  the  Examin- 
ation. Tlie  election  takes  place  on  the  Friday  after  Midlent 
Suntlay.  The  Electors  are  required  to  take  account  of  the  ability, 
learning,  character,  and  pecuniary  circumstances  of  theCandidates. 

t  and  sccuiid  SchularK,  actually  elected,  •■ind  roceiviiig 


Tho  numbers  (n  ami  (2)  de»is'nat«  Hie  fl 
tho  eraolumont  at  the  Scholamhip. 

Second  Year. 

1810  Thomas   llubinsoii,   Trin. 
t»e(»rKe  Peacock,  Trin. 

Third  Year. 
CmSi).  John  SkeclcK,  c:hr. 
John  Grirtith,  Trin. 

t'irti   )>«r. 

1811  William  ("cell,  MiiRd. 
Tho8.  Shelford,  (,'orpus. 

1H12  Wllliiim  Owen.Joh. 

Sainiiel  Grove  Price,  Trin. 
1813  John  James  Hlunt,  Job. 

W.  C.  Wollnston.Trin. 
IHU   IIukIi  James  Kosc.d  )  Trin. 

T.  Chevallier,  (2)  I'emli.  I    ., 

William  lllldyarrt. Trin.  I   ''•'/• 
181.';  ConnopThlrlwall.Trin. 

I.  Mutton  Fisher,  Trin. 
1H1<;   Fran.  K.J.  Valpy,  (I )  Trin. 

U.I'. 'niiirMH.-l(l,('JlJ..h.  /    .. 

I'.  Kell.nve.H  Clay,  .Sid.     (    ''■''■ 
1H17   Hor.  WftddinKt.in.Trin. 

Krancix  Goode,  Trin. 
1818  John  II.  Macaiilay,  ( 1  I  Ti  In. 

A.  n.  Hecvor,(2)(:orii. 

Wm.Trollope,  I'emh. 
Ifllit   MUford  I'eacoek.d)  Clare. 

W.  II.  Marriott,  (2)  Tr.  >   „ 

S|icncer  Wilde.  Joh.  ( ''^'• 


.■Kij. 


■K.,. 


1820  Thomas  Crick,  (1)  Joh 
J.  Moultrie,  (2)  Trin.  ( 
James  Tate,  Trin.         ) 

1821  Francis  Martin,  Trin. 
Edward  Haines,  Chr. 

1822  John  F.  Isaacson.  (1 )  Joh. 
Edward  Wilson, (2)  Joh.  i   ., 
W.  Williamson,  Clare.      I  '*'' 

1823  J.Howard  Marsden,  (1 )  Joh. 
H.  Hrowne,  (2)Corpu«.  i  .. 
John  Price.  Joh.  i       ' 

1824  .Samuel  fiees,  (1) 
John  Venn,  (2)yue 
Edwiird  Peacock.  J 

182.'i   E.  II.  Fitzhcrherl,  Trin 

John  Wordsworth,  Trin. 
lH2<i   H..S.  Illldyard,(l)  Pet. 

r 

I 
1 

1827  W.  W.  Ewhank,  (1)  Chr. 
W.  II.  Tate,  (21  Trin.       |    .. 
Joseph  Mann,  Trin.  I       '■ 

1828  C.  n.  Kennedy,  (I)  Trin. 

J.  G.  Welister,(2)  Clare.      /    .. 
Charles  Tennyson,  Trin.  (  •"'•V- 
I82i»  J.  E  Mromhy.  Joh.    |    .. 
J.  W.  Innuin,  Joh.    \ '^ 


I 
Joh.  ) 
!cns'.  V-*;v 
Joh.  I 
Trin. 
.Trin. 
Pet. 

r.  Scott.(2)  gueens'.      j 
I'homas  llutler,  Joh.      >  .-K,/. 
r.K.E.Chattleld.Trin.  ) 


694 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


1830  A.  W.Chatfield,   Trin. 
H.P.  Cookesley,  Trin. 

First  Year. 
J.  H.  Hewlett,  Job. 
J.  F.  Dimock,  Joli. 
Third  Year. 
1H31    Henry  Alford.Trin. 
First  Year. 
G..I.  Kennedy,  .loll. 
E.  T.  Vaughan,Chr. 
18a2  Edward  Howes,  Trin. 
Henry  Cotterill,  Joh. 

1833  Wni.  Airowsniith,  Trill.  ) 

O.  H.  Marsh,  Joh,  S     "''' 

1834  Thomas  Why tehead,  Joli. 
A.  G.  Hildyard,  Pemb. 

1835  George  Ciirrey,  , Joh.   /    «,, 
G.  A.  C.  May,  Magd.  f       '' 

1830  John  Gorham  Maitland,  Trin. 
Charles  T.  Penrose,  Trin. 

1837  George  H.  Hodson,  (1)  Trin. 
James  Atlay,  (2)  Joh.    i   „ 
Sidney  L.  Smith,  Joh.  \      ^' 

1838  Charles  J.  Ellicott,  Joh.      j 
Thomas  Robinson,  Trin.  f       ' 

I8:t9  G.  H.  Ainger,  Joh. 

William  Wilson,  Joh. 

1840  F.  Gel),  Trinity. 

F.  H.  Cox,  Pembroke. 

1841  Thomas  Field,  Joh. 
Henry  Keary,  Trinitv. 

1842  H.  A.  Holden,  Trinity. 
J.  J.  S.  Perowne,  Corpus. 

1843  E.J.  Selwyn,  (I)  Trinitv. 
J.  Biden,  (2)  Joh.  >  „ 
C.C.  Fenn,  Trinity.    \       '' 

1844  E.  Headlam,  Joh. 
Jos.  Simpson,  Trinity. 

184.")  J.  L.  Davies,  Trinity. 

D.  J.  Vaughan,  Trinity. 
184fi  R.  Elwyn,  Trinitv. 

A.  J.  Carver,  Triiiity. 

1847  F.  Calvert,  Trinity. 
W.  S.  Collett,  Clare. 

1848  J.  D.  Williams, Trinity. 
G.  Burn,  Trinitv. 

184!l  J.   I'.  Pearse, Trinity.  1 

T.  Sharpe,  Trinity.       (  '*'''■ 
I8."i0  E.  K.  White,  Trinity. 

L.  Craven,  Trinity. 
IH.")!  H.  R.  Bailey,  Joh. 

C.  S.  Townsend,  Jesu.s. 
Third  Year. 

J.  H.  Gedge,  Trinity. 
First  Year. 
18.52  H.  M.  Butler,  Trinity. 

.M.  Melvill, Trinity. 
18.W  E.  L.  Brown,  (1)  Trin. 

R.  B.  Worthington,  (2)  Joh.  ) 

H.  P.  Darwell,  Clare.  J'^'?- 

1H.')4  G.  M.  Piatt,  Trin. 

T.  Walton,  Pemb. 
ITiird  Year. 

J.  B.  Pearson,  Joh. 
First  Year. 
18.5.')  K   K.  Bowen.Trin.  >    „ 

K.  H.  Fisher,  Trin.  (  ■^■'<- 
18.5«;  A.  Holmes.  Joh. 

H.  Sidgwick,  Trin.  l   ., 

J.  M.  WiLson,  Joh.i*'*- 
18.57  C.  H.  Tawney,  Trinity. 

R.  Whiting,  Trinity. 


1858  D.  C.  Richmond,  Pet. 

F.  Storr,  Trin. 

18.59  E.  T.  S.  Carr,  Christ's. 

P.  T  Main,  Joh. 
18()()  A.  Sidgwick,  Trin. 

J.  B.  Dvne,  King's. 
18(51   K.  W.  H.  Myers.  Trinity. 

A.  C.James,  King's. i     „, 

R.  B.  B.  Kitson,  Chr  1   '*''■ 
1862  J.  M.  Image,  Trin. 

M.  H.  L.  Beebee.  Joh. 
180,3  J.  B.  Haslam,  Joh. 

W.  F.  Smith,  Joh.        i  ,.„ 

H.  D.  Warr.Trin.  H.    T*''' 
IH«4  J.  E.Sandys,  Joh. 

A.  J.  Butler,  Trin. 
18(),5  W   R.  Kennedy,  King's. 

W.  (Jriffith.Joh. 
18(i(i  G  C.  W,  Warr,  Christ's 

D    Hound,  Trin. 
186/  J.  Kennedy,  King's. 

G.  H.  Whitaker,  Joh.  )  a.., 
C    Wordsworth,  Trin.  f^*' 

Third  Year. 
J .  Stogdon,  Clare. 
First  Year. 

1868  R.  Appleton,  Trin.  , 

C.  E.  Haskins,  Joh.  Ijiq. 

A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  Trin.  ) 

1869  J    H.  Pratt,  Trin. 

G.  W    Prothero,  King's. 
187*1  S    H.  Butcher,  Trin. 
C.  W.  Bell,  King's. 
First  Year. 

1871  .1.  G.  Butcher,  Trin. 
G.  H.  Rendall,  Trin. 

Second  Year. 
T.  T.  Gurney,  Joh. 
First  Year. 

1872  C.  W.  E.  Body,  Joh.         j 

J .  H .  H .  Goodwin,  Jesus. '  Mq, 
G.  F.  Stevenson  Magd.     ) 

1873  E.  C.  Selwvn,  King's. 

G.  G.  Butler,  Trin.  1   „ 

F.J.  H.Jenkinson, Trin.  1^9- 

1874  J.  E.  C.  Welldon,  King's. 
G.  Chawner,  King's. 

1875  C.  Bryans,  King's,  i  „, 
S.  R.  James,  Trm.  1  ■^^• 

1876  E.  V.  Arnold,  Trin. 

H.  C.  F.  Ma.son,  Trin.  1  „, 
H.  H.  West,  Trill.  ('*''• 

1877  G.  M.  Edwards,  Trin. 
E.  ('.  Perry,  King's 

1878  F.  B.  Westcott,  Trin. 
J.  R.  Harmer,  King'.?. 

1879  II.  F.  Wilson,  Trin. 

('.  li.  Uavies,  Trin.        i   „ 

J.  R.  Wardale,  Clare.  I*'/- 
1S80  W.  R.  Inge,  King's. 

E.  A.  Welch,  King's. 
1881  S.  M.  Leathes,  I'rin. 

(!.  W.  Blenkin,  Trin.)  „, 

H   Joyncs,  King's.     )'''-''• 
18.^2  K.  II.  Ilciislcv,  Job. 

M.  .1.  Kendall",  Trin. 
18S3  II.  I..  CalkiKlar,  Irln.l   ,. 

M.  R.  .lamos,  King's.  J -'*'/• 

1884  A.  K.  IJrookc,  King's. 
K.  W.  Brooks,  ICiiig's. 

First  Year. 

1885  W.  G.  Clay,  Trin. 

.1.  R.  Browne,  Sidney  |  _ 
M.  A.  North,  Clirist'.sj^'/- 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


695 


.R/. 


)... 


Second  Year. 
18S5  A.  M.  Knight,  Pemb. 

T.  C.  Wiatlierhfiid,  Trin. 
IKSt;   W.  I.orin:.',  K'inn"s. 

A.  C.  Millanl.Joli. 
1SS7   !•:.  Alilintt.  Cains. 

H.  \V.  Audeii,  Christ's 

R.  K.  Sikes,  J  oil. 

H.  B.  Walters,  Kini 
1H88  C.  LI.  Davies,  Trin. 

T.  A.  E.  Sanderson,  Trin. 
First  Year 
1S89  T.  LI.  Davies,  Triu. 

.1.  C.  W.  L'E.  Burnes,  Trin.^  ,. 

H.  .1.  (i.  .Mayor,  Kind's.       )      '' 
Sicoiiit   Year. 

A.  F.  Clnlver.  Trin. 
liliii  J.  C.  V.  Uurill,  dare. 

i;.  A.  II una,  Peinh.  1    a,. 

!•'.  F.  S.  Williams,  Jesus.  J  '^^' 
IH'.il  R.  Slieepshaiiks,  .loli. 

G.  IL  J.  Hurst,  King's. 
Third  i^ar. 

A.  L.  B.iwli-v,  Trill. 
lSi*2  W.  F.  Sedgwick,  'Irin. 

A.  1».  .\ij.'litingale.  Trin. 
IMi:i  .).  .M    flanlwich,  Joh.  )   ,,. 

A.  .L  Siiiall|i(icv,  .Joli.l  •    '• 
IS'ji  l\  .M.  Cornlord,  Trin. 

A.  ('.  L.  Wilkinson,  Trin. 

Nearly  e<)ual  to  Biiccoanrul  CaiKlidutea:  18hH, 

llunourably  mcntioneil,  1891,  CO.  I.oaiie,  T 

DIatinguiHhcd  cr  highly  distingiiivhed,  1898, 

U    P   Dodd,  Joh.;  A.  S.  F.  Gow,  Trin.;  1<I07,  O. 


.^V/. 


1895  K.  Cr.  C  Paterson,  Queens'. 
H.  R.  Sweeting,  Jesus. 

1896  J.  L.  Coe,  Joh.  ) 
(i.  F.  Rxton,  Jesus  J.  Jli(i. 
II.  li.  T.  S.  Perrott,  Trin.l 

1897  H.  C.  O.  Lanchester,  Penih. 

B.  L.  A.  O'Malley,  Trin. 

1898  T.  G.  Johnson,  Jesus. 
J.  C.  Stobart,  Trin. 

lSii9  K.  Morrice,  Trin.         )  ;r 
K.  A.  Edghill,  King's./  "*''■ 

VJini  IL  R.  Pate,  King's. 

H.  P.  W.  Macnaghten,  King's. 

1901  C.  V.  Durell,  Clare 
F.  C.  Greene,  Pemb. 

1902  C.  Ransford,  Emm. 

C.  F.  Russell,  Pemb. 

1903  C.  H.  Eyre,  Pemb. 
R.  A.  Furness,  King's 

i       1904  T.  E.  Ainger,  King's. 
I  G.  H.  Clayton,  Pemb.  I 

I  A.  D.  Knox,  King's.    J 

1905  1.     E.  (i.  Sehwn,  King's. 
2.     J.  C.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 
!       190e  1.     G.  B.  Redman,  Jesus. 
I  2.     W.  Telfer,  Clare. 

1907  R.  W.  Howard,  Trin. 
J.  H.  McCubbin.  Trin. 

1908  1.     H.  E.  (iuillebaud,  I'emli. 
2.     C.  C.  Brown,  Trin.  I    „ 

(^  A.  Storey,  Trin.  i  ■^"'■ 
II.  St  John  Thackerav.  Kinjj's. 
rin.;  IWIO,  C.  W.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 
A.  K.  Smith,  Pemb.;  190C,  C.  L.  F.  Ii.)ii);h(v,  Tri, 


.«</. 


Jh'fi 


jEq. 


THK   THOMAS    BARNES    SCHOLARSHIP. 

.lofiN  Barnes,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  j)roposed  to 
|i!;i('e  the  sum  of  £'2000,  ?>  per  cent.  Consolidated  Bank  Annuities 
III  the  names  olfertain  Trustees,  upon  Trust,  that  during  the  life 
of  his  Sister  An.nk  BAUNKs,lhe  diviilends  and  annual  income  there- 
of should  be  applied  for  her  use  and  benefit,  or,  upon  certain  conlin- 
•i^encies,  for  the  benefit  of  the  said  Trustees,  and  that  after  her 
death  the  said  Bank  Aiiuuities  shouhl  be  transferred  to  ibe  Chan- 
cellor, Masters  and  Scholars  of  this  University,  upon  Trust,  for 
(he  foundation  of  a  Scholarship,  to  be  called  "The  Thomas  Bahnks 
Scholarship,"  in  memory  of  his  Brother  Thomas  Bahnks,  !VI..\., 
deceased,  late  of  Pembroke  CoUej^e.  This  proposal  was  accepted 
iiy  Crace,  I'^eb.  7.  1844,  under  the  foilowinj,'  Re<,Milations  : 

i.  Tb:it  the  first  Klection  of  a  Scholar  on  this  foundation  shall 
take  place  a•^  soon  as  conveniently  may  be  after  the  diicease  of  the 
saiil  Annk  Baknks,  ami  all  subsctimmt  Kleclions  as  soon  as  con- 
\enii'ntly  may  be  aftrr  the  Scholarship  shall  iiave  become  vacant. 

'J.  That  the  \'ice-('haiicelli>r,  ilic  Retains  I'nd'cssor  of  Divinitv. 
the  Lucasiaii  Profe.s.-.or  of  Mathemalic.s,  and  liictwo  Members  of 
the  Senate  appointod  b\  (Jracc  to  examine  for  the  Bell  Scliolar- 
sliips,  each  for  the  time  beint;,  or  their  rcspecti\e  Deputies  to 
be  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  shall  elect  the  Scholars  on 
this  foundation,  in  such  manner  as  they  shall  determine  upon; 
but  that  in  all  sucii  j'llcctions  they  ^hall  }^overn  themselves  con- 
scientiously  by   the  following  rule:    "In   his  eligendis  praeeipua 


696  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

ratio  semper  habeatur  ingenii,  doctrinte,  virtutis,  et  inopiae;  ut 
quo  raagis  quisque  ex  eligendorum  numero  his  rebus  antecellat, 
eo  magis,  ut  sequum  sit,  praeferatur."  Of  the  three  Examiners, 
other  than  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  and  the  Lucasian 
Professor,  two  shall  examine,  specially  but  not  exclusively,  in 
Classics  and  one  in  Mathematics. 

3.  Thatthe  Caudidatesfor  the  Scholarship  shall  be  Undergrad- 
uates in  their  first  year,  and  that  Undergraduates  shall  be  deemed 
to  be  in  their  first  year,  if  of  not  more  than  one  year's  standing 
from  the  time  of  their  first  residence;  and  that  this  further  quali- 
fication shall  be  requisite,  viz.,  that  the  Candidates  shall  have  been 
educated  on  the  Foundation  of  Christ's  Hospital,  St  Paul's  School, 
or  the  Merchant  Taylors'  School,  in  the  city  of  London,  and  shall 
have  come  to  the  University  directly  from  one  of  those  Schools ; 
but  that,  if  in  any  case  there  be  found  no  Candidate  so  circum- 
stanced, who  in  the  opinion  of  the  Electors  is  fit  to  be  elected, 
then  the  said  Scholarship  for  that  turn  only  shall  be  thrown  open 
to  all  the  Undergraduates  of  the  University,  who  are,  according  to 
the  terms  above  specified,  in  their  first  year. 

4.  That  every  Scholar  elected  on  this  Foundation  shall  promise 
in  writing  to  take  a  Degree  in  the  most  regular  manner,  by  per- 
forming the  Exercises  and  undergoing  the  Examinations  appointed 
by  the  University  for  that  purpose,  and,  in  case  of  such  promise 
being  broken,  the  Scholarship  shall  be  ipso  facto  vacant. 

5.  That  the  Scholar  shall  be  entitled  to  the  profits  of  the  Scho- 
larship for  a  period  of  four  years,  unless  he  shall  before  the  ex- 
piration of  that  period  die,  degrade,  go  out  in  a  Bye  Term,  or  be 
rusticated  or  expelled,  in  either  of  which  cases  the  Scholarship 
shall  be  ipso  facto  vacant. 

6.  That  the  profits  of  the  Scholarship,  consisting  of  the  divi- 
dends of  the  said  Bank  Annuities,  shall  be  paid  to  the  College 
Tutor  of  the  Scholar  for  the  time  being,  for  the  use  of  such 
Scholar,  as  soon  as  may  be  after  the  days  on  which  the  said  divi- 
dends become  due. 

7.  That  the  said  Electors  shall  be  the  Auditors  of  the  ac- 
counts of  this  institution. 

8.  That,  when  the  Electors  meet  to  elect  a  Scholar,  the  business 
shall  be  entered  upon  by  having  the  Deed  of  Foundation,  as  far  as 
it  relates  to  the  Scholarship,  read  aloud  by  one  of  the  Electors  to 
the  rest. 

9.  That  the  University  shall  have  power  to  alter  and  determine 
from  time  to  time,  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  the  Regulations  re- 
specting the  persons  who  are  to  examine  the  Candidates  and  elect 
the  Scholars. 

\mi  n.  L.Soott,  St  Peter's.  ISitl  .].  ]l.  Staiii)),  Triii. 


1H71  V.  B.  Taylor,  King's. 
111?.';  H.  G.  Barnard,  Christ's. 
IS?!)  II.  R.  Brown, Trin. 
1HS3  II.  \V.  Uiclmioml,  Kind's. 
1887  (i.  T.  WalUer,  Trin. 


]Si)5  J.  V.  llobsdii,  Ti,,,.  ,    ,, 

F.  .7.  W.  Whii'plf,  'I'rin.j  '"'' 
1S99  A.  V.  Tliouiiisoii,  I'ciul). 
11)03  <;.  R.  Wiineo-AVIiite,  Triu. 
lUOT  S.  .1.  Edwards,  Sid. 


SCH0LARSH1P8.  697 


ABBOTT  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

In  tne  year  1871,  the  Executors  of  the  late  John  Abbott,  Esq. 
of  Halifax  in  the  county  of  Yorlc,  offered  to  the  University  a  sum 
of  £4000  bequeathed  by  Mr  Abbott  for  tbe  purposes  of  establishing 
two  Scholarships  at  the  University;  this  offer  was  accepted  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate,  Feb.  9, 1871-     The  following  are  the  Regulations : 

1 .  The  Electors  to  these  Scholarships  shall  l)e  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor,  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  the  Lucasian  Professor  of 
Mathematics,  and  the  two  Members  of  the  Senate,  appointed  by 
Grace  to  examine  for  the  Bell  Scholarships,  provided  that,  in  case 
any  of  the  ex  officio  Electors  be  prevented  from  taking  part  in  the 
Examination,  a  Deputy  shall  be  appointed  in  each  case  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate.  Ol'thc  three  E.\amiiiei.s,  other  tium  the  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity  and  the  Lucasian  Professor,  two  shall  examine, 
specially  but  not  exclusively,  in  Classics  and  one  in  Mathematics. 

2.  The  Candidates  for  these  Scholarships  shall  (except  in  cases 
hereafter  specihed  be  Undergraduates  in  their  first  year,  and 
Undergraduates  shall  be  deemed  to  be  in  their  first  year,  if  of  not 
more  than  one  years  standing  from  the  time  of  their  first  residence. 
Anioui;-  such  I'andidates,  sons  or  orphans  of  Clergymen  in  the 
Cluircli  of  England  who  stand  in  need  o I  assistance  to  enable  them 
to  obtain  the  benefit  of  an  University  Education  shall  be  chosen, 
if  there  be  any  in  the  ojiiniun  of  the  Electors  sufficiently  deserving : 
if  not,  sons  of  Laymen,  being  Undergraduates  who  stand  in  need  of 
assistance,  may  be  chosen.  Other  things  being  equal.  Candidates  born 
in  the  VVest  Riding  of  the  County  of  York  shall  have  the  preference. 

3.  The  E.xamination  shall  commence  on  the  IMonday  next  after 
tlie  second  Sunday  in  Lent. 

4.  The  names  of  the  Candidates  for  the  vacant  Scholarships 
shall  be  made  known  to  the  Vice  Chancellor  by  their  respective 

Tutors  not  later  than  the  Monday  next  before  the  commencement 
of  the  Examination. 

■')■  Kiu]\  Scholar  when  elected  in  his  first  year  of  residence  shall 
lie  i'ntitl(<l  to  receive  one-half  of  the  annual  jirotits  ol  the  enilow- 
nient  for  a  period  of  three  years,  unless  he  shall  befitre  the  expira- 
tion of  that  period  die,  or  be  rusticated  or  expelled,  in  any  of 
which  cases  the  Scholarships  shall  be  ip.so/'iicto  vacant. 

a.  If  at  any  time  a  Scholarship  shall  become  vacant  before 
the  expiration  of  the  term  of  three  yeara,  another  Scholar  shall, 
as  .soon  as  conveniently  may  be,  be  chosen  for  the  remainder 
of  the  said  term  from  among  Undi  ii,'riidnatcs  of  the  same  year  as 
that  of  the  Scholar  whose  Scholarship  has  been  vacated  before  the 
|>ro|i(T  time. 

•M) 


698 


SChtOLARSHirS. 


7.     Neither  of  these  Scholarships  shall  be  tenable  with  a  Bell 
Scholarship  or  with  the  Barnes  Scholarship. 


C. 

1874 

H. 

E. 

1875 

W 

187V 

K. 

1878 

V. 

188(» 

B. 

1881 

A. 

1883 

.}. 

1884 

]■•. 

1886 

F. 

A. 

1887 

(J. 

W 

1889 

n. 

\Aiq. 


First  Year. 
W.  South,  Jesus. 
Second  Year. 
H.  Wilson,  King's. 
E.  Dixon,  Clirist's| 
M.  Meyrick,  Trin. 
.  H.  Macaulay,  King's. 
St  J.  Parry,  Trin. 
H.  Garland,  Job. 
L.  Edwards,  Trin. 
N.  Whitehead,  Trin. 
A.  Kemptliorne,  Trin. 
E.  Howe,  Trin. 
Lewis,  ('iirpus  \6- 

S.  \\'eatlierhead.  King's]^ 
1'.  ICnicrv.  Trin.i  n,„ 
.Hall,  King's      (  ^1- 
C.  Abbott,  Trin. 


1890    A.  II.  Cherrill,  I'emb. 

1892  A.  B.  Browne,  Christ's. 

1893  C.  B.  B.  J^.llis,  Trin. 

1895  T.  E.  Wilson,  daius. 

1896  V.  M.  I-\rrrrs,  Irin. 

1898  M.  I  A.  Ta\b>r,  I'l'mb. 

1899  W.  (S.  Ustlc,  .Jesus.     I  3j 
AV.  11.  Sniitli,  Josus.  j"'"^- 

1901  T.  A.  Nock,  Pcnib.  1   ^ 
A.  C.  Turner,  Trin.  I  '    '^' 

1902  H.  Quirk,  Kind's.  1  ,,,^ 
P.  J.  Bust,  IVmb.j-^''- 

1904  V.  J.  T.  f^owull,  Trin. 

1905  W.  H.  Tlionipson,  Jesus.1  ^7,, 
N.  H.  AVatts,  Pet,  j  "^^^ 

1907  A.  P.  Senior,  Christ's. 

1908  J.  K.  Best,  Queens'. 
'T.  J.  E.  Sewell,  Queens'. 


*'ry. 


TYRWHITT  HEBREW  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

The  Rev.  Robert  Tyrwhitt,  M.A.  Fellow  of  Jesus  Collef^e, 
who  died  in  1817,  by  his  Will  bequeathed  £4000  lor  the  promotion 
of  the  study  of  Hebrew. 

The  Senate  in  1818  decreed  the  foundation  of  three  Scholarships, 
increased  in  1826  to  six.  The  following  are  the  Refrulations 
(Grace  of  October   22,  1907): 

1, — That  there  shall  in  future  be  six  Scholarships,  called 
Tyrvvhitt's  Hebrew   Scholarships. 

2. — That  the  candidates  for  these  Scholarships  shall  be,  first, 
(ac^wa/Z/er)  Bachelors  of  Arts  or  Inceptors  who  are  notof  sutiicient 
standing  to  be  created  Masters  of  Arts;  or  secondly,  Students  in 
the  Civil  Law  or  Medicine,  of  not  less  than  four  or  more  than  seven 
years'  standino,  who  shall  be  required,  before  they  are  admitted 
to  become  candidates,  to  produce  certificates  from  their  respective 
Professors,  that  they  have  kept  the  exercises  necessary  for  the 
degree  of  Bachelor  of  Law  or  Physic. 

.3. — Tliat  out  of  the  netannual  proceeds  of  Mr  TyrvvliitfsBeiu- 
faction  the  sum  of  £180  be  divided  among  the  six  Scholars,  in  the 
proportions  hereinafter  specified. 

4. — That  the  electors  to  these  Scholarships  shall  be  the  Regius 
Professor  of  Hebrew  and  two  members  of  the  Senate,  to  \<v 
nominated  by  the  dill'erenl  Colleges  acctording  to  the  cycle  ol 
Proctors,  and  nppointcd  by  Grace  of  tiie  Senate  at  tlic  last  Con- 
gregation in  November  in  every  year  ;  :ind  tliat  these  electors 
shall  conduct  the  examination. 

5. — That,  if  the  Regius  Prolessor  of  Hebrew  shall  decline,  or  be 


SCHOLARSHIPS.  669 

prevented  from  examining,  a  deputy  shall  be  appointed  by  a  Grace 
ol  the  Senate. 

6 — That  the  appointment,  when  requisite,  of  such  deputy  by 
Grace  of  the  Senate  take  place  at  the  first  Congregation  of  the 
Lent  Term  of  the  year,  and  that  the  deputy  so  appointed  con- 
tinue in  ollice  until  the  first  Congregation  in  the  Lent  Term  of 
the  following  year. 

7. — That  the  examination  for  these  Scholarships  commence  an- 
luiallv  on  tlie  second  Tuesday  in  May;  and  that  persons  intending 
to  be  canilidates  send  in  their  names  before  the  twenty-fifth  day 
of  April. 

S. — Thai  two  Scholars  be  elected  in  each  year;  that  the  first  in 
the  order  of  merit  of  these  two  receive  an  annual  stipend  of  £40, 
and  the  second  an  annual  stipend  of  £20,  for  three  years  from  the 
time  of  election.  That  in  case  of  etpiality  of  merit  the  stipend  of 
each  be  £;}(»  or  £'2i\  at  the  discretion  of  the  electors. 

<». — That,  should  it  appear  in  any  case  to  the  majority  of  the 

electors  that  no  one  of  the  candidates  is  deserving  of  a  Scholarship 

with  the  stipend  of  £40  a  year,  it  shall  be  competent  for  them  to 

li'ct  one  or  two  Scholars,  each  with  a  stipend  of  £20  a  year.    Tho 

lectors  .shall  also  have  power  in  each  year  of  awarding  out  of  tho 

-urplns  of  the  benefaction,  provided  that  this  will  allow  of  their 

M  doing,  one  gratuity  of  not  more  than  £40  to  a  candidate,  who, 

although  not  elected  to  a  Siholarsliip,  shall  have  ac<piitted  himself 

with  credit  in  the  examination. 

10.  'I'liat  each  elector  appointe<l  by  (Jrace  of  the  Senate,  who 
lakes  part  in  the  examination,  shall  receive  tiie  sum  of  £'.">. 

11.  -That  after  the  paymentoutof  the  proceeds  of  Mr  Tyrwhitt'.s 
Benefaction  of  such  Scholarshii>  or  Schohirships  and  sueli  gratuity 
UH  may  be  awarded  by  the  electors  under  the  provisions  of  Regu- 
lations s  and  !t,  and  tlie  reiiunieration  of  the  electors,  the  surplus 
may  be  expended  in  the  promotion  and  encouragement  of  Hebrew 
Ijiterature.  Any  jiortion  of  this  surj)lus  may  be  investeil  and 
added  to  the  capital  of  the  Benefaction  on  tin;  reconnucndation 
oftlio.se  with  whom  the  control  of  the  income  rests. 

12.  That  the  control  of  the  surplus  of  Mr  Tyrwhitt's  JJene- 
faction  mentioned  in  Regulation  I  I  shall  rest  with  the  Vice- 
chancellor,  the  Reader  in  Tahnudic,  the  I'niversity  Jjccturer  in 
.\ramaic  and  the  electors  to  the  Sriiolar.^liips. 

l.S. — That  notwithstanding  the  name  of  tliosu  Hcholarships,  it 
Nhall  1h!  competent  for  the  electors  to  .set  Himple  piussages  for 
tran^lalion  fmnj  Aramaic  into  lOnglish,  together  with  ipiestions 
.uisin^'  out  of  the   same. 

.•{0     2 


700 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


SCHOLARS. 


■^Mg. 


1819  Just  Henry  Alt,  Pemb. 

1820  George  Attwooil,  Ptmb. 

1821  Thomas  Pell  Piatt,  Trin 

1822  Alfred  Ollivant,  Trin. 

1823  Fred.  Field,  Trin. 

1824  C.  S.  Matthews,  Pemb. 

1825  P.  W.Buckham.Joh. 
1820    1.    N.W.Gibson,  Trin 

2.   T.  Riddell,  Trin. 

1827  1.  T.  Jarrett,  Cath. 
2.  A.  Campbell,  Jes. 

1828  2.  C.  Cotton,  Pemb. 

1829  1.   W.  Dodd.  Corpus. 

1.  J.  Gorle,  Clare. 

2.  W.  B.  A.  Raven,  Trin, 

1830  1.   W.J.  Aislabie,  Trin. 

1.  J.H.  Bailey,  Trin 

1831  1.   C.  Clarke,  Job. 

2.  John  Smith,  Joh. 

1832  1.   R.  Buston,  Emman. 

2.  J.^miliusShadwell,  Joh 

1833  1.   W.  W.  Harvey,  King's. 
2.   W.  A.  Dawson,  Christ's. 

1834  1.   E.  H.  Browne,  Emman. 
2.  A.  Tate,  Emman. 

1835  1.  F.Forster,  Cath. 

2.  C.  A.  Hulbert,  Sidney. 

1836  1.   P.  Carlyon,  Emman. 
2.  F.  Myers,  Clare. 

1837  1.   F.  W.  Collison,  Joh. 
2.   E.  Huff,  Queens'. 

1838  1.   T.  Coward,  Queens'. 

2.   R.  A.  F.  Barrett,  King's. 

1839  1.   W.  H.  Roberts,  Emman. 
2.  J.  Walker,  Trin.  Hall. 

1840  1.   H.  G.  Williams,  Emman. 
2.  N.  M.  Manley.Joh. 

1841  1.  H.  Bailey,  Joh. 

2.  W.  H.GuilIemard,Pemb. 

1842  1.  C.J.  Elliott,  Cath. 

2.   C.Chambers,  Emman. 

1843  1.  M.  Bright,  Magd. 
2.  H.LoveIl,Joh. 

1844  1.  J.  Headlam,Pemb. 
2.  W.  F.  Witts,  King's. 

1845  1.  R.T.  Cockle,  Joh. 
2.   H.  Kirwan,  King's. 

184(i    1.   E.Randolph,  Jesus. 

1847  1.   Huxtable.Joh.i^ 

1.  Morgan,  Joh.     j     ^' 

2.  Pieritz,Caius. 

1848  1.  J.  J.  S.  Perowne, Corpus, 
2.   M.F.Sadler,  Joh. 

1849  1.  F.  B.  D.Ramadge, Cains. 
2.  C.  E.Stuart, Joh. 

1850  1.   K.J,  Hillier,  Trin. 

2.  T.  T.  Perowne,  Corpus. 

1851  1.   P.  H.  Mason,  Joh. 
2.   G.  B.  Rogerson,  Joh. 

1852  1.  H,  M.  Jetrery,Cath 

1.  H.  Langton,  Joh. 

1853  1.  S.  Loathes,  Jesus. 

2.  E.  II.  Rogers,  King's. 

1854  K.  Chance,  Trin, 
18.55    1,  W,  H.  B,  Proby,  Trin 

2.  A.  Pownall,  Cath, 
2.  W.  M.  Snell,  Corpus. 
1850    2.  (),  Glover,  Emm. 
2.  B.  Tyrwhitt,  Clare 


iMq. 


Mq. 


\m.q. 


1857 

1. 

1858 

1. 

2, 

1860 

1. 

2. 

1861 

1, 

2. 

1862 

1, 

1863 

1  . 

1. 

1864 

1  . 

1. 

2. 

1865 

1. 

1866 

1  . 

1. 

2. 

1867 

1. 

2. 

1868 

1. 

1869 

I. 

1. 

2. 

1870 

H. 

J. 

18/1 

1. 

2. 

1872 

l'. 

2. 

1873 

1. 

1874 

1. 

2. 

1875 

I. 

2. 

1876 

1. 

1877 

1. 

2. 

1878 

C. 

D. 

1879 

2. 

1881 

A, 

F. 

1882 

1. 

2. 

188.3 

2. 

1884 

2. 

1886 

1. 

2 

1887 

1. 

2. 

1888 

H. 

A. 

1889 

2. 

1800 

2. 

1891 

N. 

189-2 

G. 

1.  . 

2. 

1893 

2. 

2 

1S94 

i. 

1895 

1. 

1890 

1. 

2. 

\Mq. 


7F.q. 


\2Eq. 


R.  L.  Bensly,  Caius 
W,  A.Wright, Trin, 
W.J,  Rees,Joh. 
P,  L.  Sandberg,  Christ's. 
W.  S.  Smith,  Tnnity. 
J.  M.  Fuller,  Joh. 
J,  B,  Curtis,  Cath. 
J.  R.Lumby,  Magd. 
C,  T,  Forster,  Jesus. 
H,  M.  Luekock,  Jesus. 
G.  N.  Hedges,  Joh.  \  -„„ 
R.C.W.Baban,Em.)'*^' 
C.  Tavlor,  Joh. 
R.  Sinker,  Trin. 
A.  T.  Chapman,  Em, 
J.  H,  I.  Oakley,  Trin, 
J.  Snowdon,  Joh, 
E.T.  Leeke,  Trin. 
W,  H,  Rowlandson,  Corpus. 
J.  S.  Pater,  Trin. 
J.  E.  Fox,  Christ's.        )   „ 
G.  E.  Phillips,  Corpus. ]'*'?• 
J.  T,  Lang,  Corpus, 

E.  G.  King,  Sidney. 
,  M.  Gwatkin,  Joh,  )  „, 
Sharpe,  Christ's,      j^'^- 

F.  Watson,  Joh. 
A.  H.  Smith,  Caius,  " 

G.  W,  Collms,  Corpus. 
W.  H.Lowe,  Christ's, 
A.  C.  .Jennings,  Jesus. 
A.  F.  Kirkpatrick,  Trin. 
W.S.Wood,  Joh. 
R.  P.  Luscombe,  Clare. 
A.  W,  Streane,  Corpus, 
A,  L,  Williams,  Jesus. 
A.  T.  Warren,  Magd. 
C.  R.  Bingham.  Trin. 
W,  E.  Body,  Joh.   |  „ 
G.  Davies,  Queens'.]  ^^' 
Hon,  I,  G,  N,  Keith-Falconer, 

Trin, 
.  G,  Ellis,  Queens'.  i  ^ 

G,  H,  H,  E.White, Pemb. r^*' 
W.  B.  Barnes,  Pet. 
E.  A.  Budge,  Christ's. 
W.  II.  Bennett,  .Joh. 
J.  F.  8.  Hughes,  Pemb. 
H.  S.  Lewis,  .loh. 
J,  II,  Wi-ksworth,  Pemb. 
R,  II,  Kennett,  Queens'. 
A.  IJ.  U.  Lillingston,  Queens'. 
.  H,  IJ.  A  vies,  Joh,  (   -^ 
A.  Bevan,  Trin,     (  ^1- 
V.  C.  Bnrkitt,  Trin, 
J,  II,  I'.urriiw,  Si'hvvn,     1  -», 
W,l^,\Viul.lii.u't..M,|.iinm.l^« 
Mac  \,v:m,  Christ's,       1 
Margolioutli,  Queens',  j 
A.  P.  Bonder,  Joh. 
A.  W.  Grcemip,  .Toh. 
S.  C.  E.  Legg,  Caius.)  ^ 
IJ.  Long,  Joh.  K  ^' 

P.  M.  Stewart,  Christ's. 
S.  A,  C.H.k,  Caius, 
M,  R  L:iui,'c,  Christ's. 
A,  II,  ,M-.\c'i]r.  PcMih, 
A,  l{,  K,  lluttiin,  Joh, 
l'\  II,  Sangster,  Jesus. 


7Eq. 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


701 


1897  2.  \V.  II.  Brooks,  Christ's. 
I'JOO    1.  C.  T.  Wood,  IV-uili. 

'2.  'I'.  II.  Ilciitu'ssv,  .Icsus. 
11)01    1.  II.  I,,  r.iss,  .Kih. 

2.  K.  II.  Coiinollv,  Clirisfs. 

1902  1.  C.  A.  L.  .Sfiiior,  Joh. 

2.  A.  S.  Duncan  .loiU'S,  Caius. 

1903  1.  XI.  C.  O.  Lanchestor,  Tenib. 


1904  J.  C.  II.  How,  .Toll.     )    ^ 
C.  W.  .Mitohcll,  V.nuu.i  ''"''■ 

1905  11.  M.  J.  lAwww  <iu(ens'. 

1907  1.  J.  II.  Uentlov,  .Joh. 
2.  F.  S.  Marsh,  Sehvvii. 

1908  1.  A.  K.  Talbot,  lOuiiii. 
2.  F.  J.  I'adHeld,  Caius. 


Proxime  accessit,  18ti!j,  11.  C.  Caiison,  Christ's. 
Nearly  equal  to  the  seconil  Scholar,  ICiMJ,  W.  H.  Brooks,  Caius, 

Passed  with  creilit,  HKIO,  K.  11.  ConnoU.v,  Christ's;  II.  R.  Smith,  Solwyii  ;  lyol,  C.  A.  L.  Senior, 
Ji.h.,  E.  S.  W  ouils.  Trie.  ;  11102,  A.  Hood,  Chr. 

A  gratuity  was  adjudged  to  each  of  the  following,  in  considera- 
tion of  the  knowledge  of  the  Hebrew  Language  displayed  by  them 
in  their  examination  :• — 


1H20  J.  J.  Stevens,  Jesus.  £2i). 
1H2.".  W.  Kord,  Magd.  £HK 
W.W  T.  Stone,  Joli.  £2U. 
\m-,  W.  H.  Trentham,  Joh.  £2(». 
IK.ifi  K.  Hurt,  Queens'.  £20. 
1842  M.  HriKht,  Magd.  £20. 
184.';  VV.Castlehow.  Enim.  £30. 


18.52  W.  Barnard,  Trinity.  £.i(l. 
\m:\  K.  B.  Whyley,  Trinity.  £.3(1. 
18()0  T.  H.  Biisl),  Joh.  £20. 
18()(!  J.  S.  Pater,  Trin.  £\r>. 

1871  \V.  H.  Lowe.  Christ's.  £15. 

1872  A.  C.  JenniiiRs,  Jesus.  £20. 
liml  C.  A.  I..  Sunior,  .loh.  £l;o. 


Note:-Wheiiev 


Hebrew  Dissertation. 

1828  Alfred  Addis,  B.A.Trinity. 
)  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Scholar  was  elected  or  there  was  no  Candidate. 


CROSSE  SCHOLARSTIIPS. 
The  R(!V.  John  C^rosse,  Vicar  of  Bradford  in  Yoiksliire,  by 
will  dated  June  15,  181  fi,  made  a  betiuest  to  George  Buxton 
Browne,  Es(j.  in  trust,"  for  promoting  the  cause  of  true  Religion." 
In  18.12  tliree  Theological  Scholarshi])s  wert>  founded  from  the  sum 
of  £20()().   The  following  are  the  Regulations  I  Grace  Feb.  2."),  1S!»7): 

1.  The  (-'nisso  Schnlarships  .shall  be  open  to  comiK'tition  to 
such  persons  under  the  standing  of  Masters  of  Arts  as  are  Bachelors 
of  Arts  or  Baclielors  i>esigiiate  in  Arts  or  have  passed  the  first 
Part  of  any  Tripos  and  have  kept  by  resi<leiice  at  least  eight  terms. 

2.  The  annual  Kxainiiiatiim  shall  l)egin  on  the  Tuesday  iie.xt 
after  the  first  Sunday  in  Advent. 

3.  Tiie  Electors  shall  lie  tiic  Vice-('liancelIor,  the  Regius.  liady 
Margaret,  Nurrisian,  ilulsean,  and  Kly  Professors  of  Hiviiiity,  tiie 
Regius  Pioffssor  of  llelnew,  the  Jtegius  I'lofessor  of  (Jieek,  (he 
Professor  of  .\ialiic.  and  the  l>i\ie  Professor  of  I'Icelcsiastical 
History. 

4.  The  Klcctors  siiall  before  the  division  of  Hie  I'iaster  Term 
in  everv  year  out  of  their  own  nuniber  or  from  other  (iraduates 
of  the  L'liiversity  choose  tliree  Examiners  at  the  least  to  cniiduet 
the  Kxaiiiination  in  that  year.  If  any  of  such  Examiners  be  not 
one  of  the  Klectors,  his  name  shall  be  submitteil  to  the  Senate  for 
iiplirov.ii.  The  I'lxaniiiiatioii  and  election  in  the  following  Micliael 
ma.H  Term  shall  be  eondiictetl  l>v  the  Examiners  thus  api>ointed. 


702 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


5.  One  Scholar  shall  be  elected  in  each  year,  provided  that  a 
duly  qualified  Candidate  shall  have  pi'csented  himself. 

6.  The  Scholarships  shall  be  tenable  for  two  years  ;  and  the 
annual  interest  arisinj?  from  the  Fund  shall  be  divided  equally 
between  the  two  Scholars. 

7.  No  one  who  has  been  elected  to  one  of  these  Scholarships 
shall  be  allowed  to  com})ete  again. 

8.  In  cases  of  equal  merit  the  Examiners  shall  have  power  to 
elect  more  than  one  Scholar  and  to  divide  the  stipend  of  the 
Scholarship  accordingly. 

9.  In  case  no  election  is  made  in  any  year  the  stipend  be- 
longing to  the  Scholarship  shall  be  carried  to  a  Reserve  Fund,  out 
of  which  a  second  Scholarship  may  be  awarded,  or  the  stipends  of 
two  Scholars  of  equal  merit  may  be  increased,  or  grants  may  be 
made  by  the  Examiners  to  deserving  Candidates.  To  the  same 
Fund  shall  be  carried  the  remainder  of  the  stipend  of  a  Scholar- 
ship which  shall  have  been  vacated  after  a  shorter  tenure  than 
two  years. 

10.  Any  ]iortion  of  the  Reserve  Fund  may  on  the  recommend- 
ation of  the  Electors  be  invested  and  added  to  the  capital  of  the 
Fund. 

11.  The  Examiners  shall  have  power  to  publish  the  names, 
arranged  in  order  of  merit,  of  sucii  Candidates  as  shall  pass  the 
Examination  with  credit. 

12.  The  Electors  shall  have  power,  subject  to  the  provisions 
of  the  Statute  foi-  the  Crosse  Scholarships,  to  publish  fioni  time 
to  time  supjdementai'y  regulations  foi-  the  conduct  of  the  Ex- 
amination and  to  mark  out  lines  of  studv. 


(  S.  Ivliiiund  Walker,  Trin. 
1H.'),!<   E.Harold  Hrowne,  Emman. 

I  Krederiok  Myers,  Clare. 
lfi:M  C.  A.  Iliilbert,  Sidney. 
IH.T.  VVilluini  Drake.  .Toll. 
Urili  l-'redtrick  W.  Collisoii,  .loh. 
IH.'t/  Samiul  N.  Oalton,  Caius. 
IH.m  William  H.  Guilleinard,  I'cmb. 
UI3!I  Henry  Jiailcy,  Job. 
1H4(I  Charles  .1.  Elliott,  Cath. 
H)4I   H.  Lovcll,  Job. 
IH42  W.  F.Witts,  King's. 
184.')  Hyaeintb  Kirwan,  King's. 
1844  J.  H.Jones,. I csus. 
184.'i  .1.  J.  S.  Perowne,  Corpus. 
184(i  E.  Huxtable,  .loh. 
1847  II.. lames,  Kind's. 
I84II  !•'.  H.  I).  RamadKC,  Caius. 
184(1  W.  Barnard,  Trin. 
18.1(1  K.  B.  Wbyley.Trin. 
i8.M  i;.  M.  Gorham,  Trin. 
inr,;)  1).  Nicols,  Pet. 
]ur,:i  A.  Pownall.Cath. 
18.')4  O.  Glover,  Eminan. 
le.'iS  W.J.  Rces.Joh. 


18.5(; 
1857 
18,58 

18(il 

nm-2 

lS6,i 


II.  Long,  Corpus. 

G.  K.  Hitehcoek.Trin. 

J.  M.  Fuller,  Job. 

W.  S.  Smith,  Trin. 

C.  T.  For.'iter,  Jesus,  i  ,,, 

J.  U  Lumbv.  Magd.r'-'*' 

H.  M.  L\ickiiik,.Iesus. 

H.  Hoth.-imbv,  Trin. 

K.  C.  W.  Habaii.Emin. 


K.  Sinker,  Trin.  )  "^"'• 

18(;4  J.  N.  Ualton,  Clare  1  ,,. 

C.  Taylor,  Job.  r''*- 

18(1.5  J.  Snowdon.  Job. 
l«(i()  J.  S.  Pater,  Trin.  | 

W.  H.  Rowlandson.Corp.  I-'"/ 
18()7  G.  E.  Phillips,  Corpus. 
18(18  H.  M.  Gwatkin.Job. 
18i;!l  J.  E.  Fox,  Christ's. 
187(1  F.  Watson.  Job. 

1871  J.  Sbarpe,  Christ's. 

1872  W    A.  Ilayne.  Trin.     ] 

A.  C.  Jennings,  Jesus]     ''* 
187.-)  A.  L.  Williani.s,  Jesus. 
l.S7()  C.  R.  Ringham,  Trin. 

J.  I).  M.  Murray,  Joh, 


iMq. 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


703 


\.r.n. 


187!)  F.  J.  Fi)akes-Jackson,  Trin.) 

I).  S  Guy,  Trin. 
IftlKt  II.  v..  Hylc,  Kind's. 
I^^l   \V.  K.  IVirnes.  Pet. 
ISn-J  .1.  (».  I'.  Miirrav,  Trin. 
1>-St;  II.  II.  M.  .\\U..s;  .liOi. 

.\.  Nairiic.  .losus. 
I'^Ol    A.  V.  \  jil.ntiiic  Hi-lianls.Clirisl': 
IS'.ij   |\  Kohirisdii,  {'Irrisf.s.)    ,,. 

II.  .Stiiitli.  .loll.  )■'''■ 

\^'M>  ('.  !•'    .VliiIi-i'W.s.  I'oiiil). 

.\.  II.  >rN'iMlc,  I'oiiib. 


7H<i. 


1896  W.  L.  R  Parsons,  I'oiuli. 
lti!i"  I'',.  W.  Wiiistanluv,  'I'riii. 
ISflS  (;.  R.  Carrad,  .Icsus.  1  ,. 

\V.  Ontraiii,  Ponili.    I'^''" 
1S!19  C.  T.  W(i(.il,  1  Villi). 
VMM  C.  WfSt-Watwii,  i:iiiiii. 
liMl.i  I',.  .\.  r;(l;!liill.  Kind's. 

II.  (i.  Wooil,  .Icsus. 
11HI5  .1.  ]{.  Darbvshiic,  I'.niiii. 
liKli;  J.  K.  .Vlo/.lev,  Piiiil). 
IW:   !•".  S.  .Marsh',  St'lwvn. 


Pr«>x'une  acccasit,  or  iitarlv  ciiual  to  successful  C:indiJatc,  IKui,  W.  H.  B.  Proby,  Tiiii  ;  181)!), 
II.  V   I'earco,  Joli. 

Duacrving  of  s|icti.il  oimincndatiou,  KTm,  C.  F.  Macloar,  Trin.;  istj.'i,  E.  T.  LcoKo,  Trin.,  J.  .f. 
l':itiT,  Ti-in. 

I'as.ied  with  creait.  l.>-7n,  .f.  Sliarpc,  Clir.;  18S2.  A.  Appltton,  Triu. :  190:!,  \\.  K.  I..  Clarke,  Jcsiis. 

Awanlcd  a  d.'n.atioii  of  201.,  1881,  J.  H.  Battersby,  Triu.;  1889,  U.  O.  Hutchinson,  Josus ;  1901, 
r.  W.  Mitchell,  Kmm. 

.Vote :  -Wlioiiovt-r  tlicrc  i.-  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Scholar  waa  elected  or  there  was  no  Canilidate. 


WFIEWELL  SCHOLARSHIPS   FOR   INTERNATIONAL 
LAW. 

Tin:  Rev.  William  Wlicwcll.  ]>.!).,  late  Master  of  Trinity 
('(»lleo;e,  iiuidc  provision  l)y  his  will  for  the  estahli.shineiit  of 
Scholarships  of  Inteniatioii:il  l^aw,  which  were  accepted  by 
(J race  nf  tiie  Senate,  Dec.   12.   18(]7. 

I'lie  following'  Regulations  were  approved  by  Grace  of  tlie 
Senate  May   1'2,    18!tsi. 

1  There  shall  be  eight  Scholarships  in  the  University  of 
('anibriilge  to  be  called  I)r  WlicvveU's  Scholarsliips  of  Inter- 
national Law.  Four  of  them  shall  be  of  the  value  of  £100  a  year 
and  four  of  the  value  of  i.'")0  a  year.  Provided  that  if  the  clear 
surplii.s  rents  and  ineonie  appropriated  for  the  iMidowineiit  of  the 
Sciiolarships  sliall  in  any  year  fall  short  of  tlie  amount  required 
to  jiay  the  Scholars  in  full,  then  ibr  tliat  year  the  payments  to  the 
Scholars  shall  al)ate  proportionately  l>ut  so  that  the  payments 
madi-  shall  not  in  such  (;ase  be  le.ss  than  the  whole  of  such  clear 
rents  ami  income  for  that  year. 

•_'.  The  Flectni-.s  shall  be  the  Vice-ChaiKcllor,  the  Master  of 
Trinity  College,  the  Reirius  Professor  of  Civil  Ijaw.  the  Professor 
of  .Moral  Philosophy,  the  Downing  Professor  of  tlu^  Laws  of 
l']ii'„dand,  and  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy.  The  election 
of  till!  Scholars  ami  the  decision  of  sikIi  other  (|iieslioiis  as  may 
come  before  the  Ele(;tors  shall  be  by  a  majority  of  the  Electons, 
and  in  cane  of  an  e(iuality  of  votes  the  Master  of  Trinity  College 
Khali  have  a  doiil)le  or  ca-sting  vote. 

."{.  All  Examination  and  election  shall  he  held  evci  s  year 
between  the  division  of  the  Michaelmas  'I'erm  and  the  end  of  (lie 
year,  and  the  names  of  Candidates  loi^'ether  with  such  evidence 
of  their  age  and  moral  characler  as  may  be  rc<|uircd  iirist  be  sent 
to  the  Secretary  of  the  ( 'oiincil  of  Trinity  <  'ollcge  on  or  belDit;  the 
last  ilay  nf  <  ictolur  next  preceding  the  Examination. 

I.  The  Scholarships  shall  be  open  to  all  persons  whether  already 
members  of  the  L'niversitv  or  imt  who  are  under  the  age  of  t  uenty- 


704  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

five  on  the  1st  day  of  January  next  ensuing  after  the  election  and 
who  shall  have  produced  satisfactory  evidence  to  the  Council  of 
Triuity  College  of  their  age  and  that  they  are  of  good  moral 
character.  Provided  that  no  one  who  has  once  gained  a  Scholar- 
ship shall  be  allowed  to  present  himself  for  examination  in  any 
subsequent  year. 

5.  Two  Scholarships  one  of  the  value  of  ^100  a  year  and  one 
of  the  value  of  £50  a  year  shall  be  oflered  for  competition  at  each 
annual  examination.  Provided  that  it  shall  be  competent  for  the 
Electors  at  their  discretion  to  leave  either  or  both  of  such 
Scholarships  vacant  or  to  divide  such  Scholarships  taken  together 
equally  between  two  or  among  three  Candidates. 

6.  Subject  to  these  regulations  every  Scholar  shall  hold  his 
Scholarship  for  two  years  from  the  1st  day  of  Jaimary  next  after 
his  election.  iVnd  every  Scholar  who  has  not  resigned,  forfeited, 
or  been  dej^rived  of  his  Scholarship  may  be  re-elected  (but  without 
exannnation)  to  a  Scholarship  for  a  further  period  of  two  years  on 
submitting  to  the  Electors  on  or  before  the  29th  day  of  September 
immediately  preceding  the  vacating  of  his  Scholarship  (being  not 
more  than  two  years  from  the  1st  day  of  January  next  after  his 
first  election  to  a  Scholarship)  a  dissertation  or  other  piece  of  work 
on  International  Law  which  the  Electors  shall  deeui  sufficient. 
Provided  that  the  Scholarship  to  which  any  Scholar  is  re-elected 
may  be  of  the  value  of  either  £100  a  year  or  £50  a  year  notwith- 
standing that  the  Scliolarship  to  be  vacated  by  him  may  be  of  a 
less  or  greater  value.  Provided  also  that  it  shall  not  be  competent 
for  the  Electors  to  make  any  such  re-election  as  shall  increase 
(either  immediately  or  by  the  o[)eration  of  Rule  5  hereof  in  sub- 
sequent years;  the  total  annual  sum  payable  in  respect  of  the 
Scholar-ships  beyond  the  sum  of  £000  or  such  other  sum  as  may 
for  the  time  being  be  the  full  annual  value  of  all  the  Scholarships 
(including  vacant  Scholarships)  then  sul)sisting. 

7.  Every  jierson  elected  to  a  Scholarship  sliall  be  required 

(i)  If  not  already  a  matriculated  member  of  tlie  University 
to  matriculate  forthwith, 

(ii)  If  not  already  either  a  member  of  some  College  or  Hostel 
in  Cambridge  or  a  Non-Collegiate  Student  of  the  University  to 
become  forthwith  a  member  of  Trinity  College.  Provided  that 
any  perscm  elected  to  a  Scholarship  and  being  alreaiiy  a  member 
of  another  College  or  a,  Hostel  in  Cambridge  or  a  Non-Collegiate 
Stuilent  of  the  University  sludl  be  entitled  upon  ajiplication  but 
shall  not  be  re(piired  to  become  a  mendier  of  Trinity  College. 

8.  I^jvery  Scliolar  shall  during  his  lemne  of  the  Scliolarship 
keej)  every  Term  by  residence  in  accordance  with  the  regulations 
of  the  University  with  reference  to  the  residence  of  persons  m 
statu  ])iipill<(ri  unless  and  until  he  shall  eitlier  before  or  after  or 
partly  before  and  partly  alter  his  election  have  kept  by  residence 
at  least  six  Terms. 


SCHOLARSHIPS.  705 

9.  Every  Scholar  who  is  required  by  these  rules  to  matriculate 
shall  forfeit  one-third  of  his  8tii)end  for  the  year  in  respect  of 
every  Term  jtrevions  to  that  in  wliich  he  matriculates:  and  every 
Scholar  who  is  required  by  these  rules  to  keep  Terms  l»y  residence 
shall  forfeit  one  tliird  of  his  stii)end  for  the  year  in  respect  of 
every  Term  which  he  fails  to  keep  by  residence. 

Kt.  Kvery  Scholar  who  being  required  to  matriculate  shall 
have  failed  for  (i  months  after  his  election  to  matriculate  or  who 
lieing  recjiiired  to  keep  Terms  by  residence  siiall  liave  failed  for 
tiiree  consecutive  Terms  to  keep  a  Term  by  residence  siiall  there- 
upon forfeit  his  Scholarship  and  bo  disqualified  for  re-election. 
I'rovided  always  that  the  Council  of  Trinity  College  may  for  grave 
cause  approved  by  them  relieve  any  Scholar  from  any  forfeiture 
or  di.sqnalification  incurred  under  this  or  the  preceding  rule. 

11.  If  any  person  shall  have  held  a  Scholarship  for  a  part  only 
of  the  year  lie  shall  be  entitled  subject  to  the  provisions  herein 
contained  regarding  foifeiture  of  emolnments)  to  one-third  of  the 
stipend  of  such  Scholarship  for  the  year  in  respect  of  each  Term 
or  i»art  of  a  Term  greater  than  one-half  during  which  he  shall  have 
held  the  Scholarship. 

12.  .Ml  monies  arising  from  the  clear  surplus  rents  and  income 
aforesaid  which  by  ivason  of  the  vacancy  of  any  Scholarship  or 
the  forfeiture  under  these  regulations  of  the  stipend  or  any  i)art 
of  the  stipend  of  any  Scholarsiiip  shall  not  be  applied  to  tiic  pay- 
ment of  the  Scliolais  in  any  year  may  if  the  Council  of  Triniiy 
College  so  direct  i)e  emi)loyed  eitlier  for  making  up  the  anu)mit 
re<piired  to  i)ay  the  Scholars  in  full  in  other  years  in  which 
HiU'h  clear  rents  and  income  may  fall  short  of  such  amount  or 
for  increasing  ]>\  such  sum  and  for  such  period  as  the  C(tuncil 
of  Trinity  College  may  think  fit  the  value  of  any  one  or  more  of 
the  existing  Scholarsliips  or  for  providing  one  or  moie  temporary 
additional  Scholarships  of  such  value  or  values  and  subject  to 
such  regulations  and  conditions  as  the  Council  of  Trinity  College 
may  tiniik  tit.  Provided  that  sul)ject  to  the  powei-  Ity  this  regu- 
lation reserved  to  the  Council  of  Trinity  College  and  so  far  as  the 
same  siiall  not  lie  t'.Nerci.sed  all  such  monies  shall  be  invested  and 
the  income  thereof  appropriated  for  endowing  adilitioiial  Scholar- 
ships or  increasing  the  stipends  of  the  Professorship  and  the 
existing  Scholarships  for  the  time  being  in  the  manner  directed 
by  i)r  Whewell  in  iiis  will  for  the  investment  and  appropiiatitui 
of  certain  funds  I'orming  part  of  his  residuiiry  personal  estate. 

l;j.  Any  Scholar  shall  be  entitled  to  one  .set  of  chaniiicrs  in 
one  (ir  other  of  the  NVheweH's  Courts  upon  application,  provided 
that  any  set  be  vacant  at  tin;  time,  on  coiirlitioii  of  p:i\iiigtho 
nsu:il  rent,  rates,  taxes,  charges  for  .servaiiLx,  &c.;  and  the  Council 
of  Trinity  College  shall  assign  at  their  di.scretion  siieli  .set  of 
chambers  being  vacant  to  any  sciiolar  claiming  this  privilege  : 
l)iif.  Miil.jcMt  to  any  reirnlatioiis  made  by  the  Council  of  Trinity 
College  all'ecting  niemliers  of  the  College  generally  no  Schular 
hhall  be  compelled  to  reside  in  either  of  the  .said  Courts. 


706  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

14.  In  case  any  Scholar,  not  being  a  member  of  Trinity  College, 
shall  claim  to  reside  within  tiie  precincts  of  the  said  Courts,  it 
shall  be  competent  for  the  Council  of  Trinity  C!ollege  to  deduct 
from  the  stipend  due  to  him  by  virtue  of  his  Scholarship  such 
sums  as  he  may  stand  indebted  in  to  the  Trust  for  rent,  rates,  taxes 
and  other  charges  aV)()ve  mentioned :  and  every  such  Scholar  shall 
be  subject  to  the  payment  of  gate  and  other  fines  in  the  same 
manner  as  if  he  were  a  member  of  Trinity  College  residing  in  one 
or  other  of  the  above-named  Courts. 

15.  In  case  any  Scholar,  not  being  a  member  of  Trinity  College 
but  residing  in  either  of  the  said  Courts,  shall  be  guilty  of  irregular 
insubordinate  or  disorderly  conduct  or  of  any  ofi'ence  wliatsoever 
against  the  good  order  and  disci2>line  of  the  College,  the  Council 
of  Trinity  College  may  cancel  the  jn-ivilege  in  his  case  of  residing 
in  either  of  the  said  Courts. 

16.  If  it  shall  be  proved  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Council  of 
Trinity  College  that  any  Scholar,  whether  resident  within  the 
precincts  of  the  said  Courts  or  not,  lias  been  guilty  of  any  scan- 
dalous offence,  they  may  deprive  such  Scholar  of  the  emoluments 
of  his  Scholarship  for  such  time  as  they  think  j^roper,  or  they  may 
deprive  him  of  his  Scholarship  altogether. 

17.  No  Scholar  shall  be  entitled  by  virtue  of  his  Scholarship  to 
obtain  provisions  of  any  kind  from  the  College  butteries  or  kitchens : 
but  every  Scholar,  not  being  a  member  of  Trinity  College  but 
residing  within  the  precincts  of  the  said  Courts,  shall  be  at  liberty 
to  obtain  such  provisions  from  his  own  College  or  elsewhere: 
provided  that  all  rules  prohibiting  the  supply  to  students  of 
Trinity  College  of  liquors  during  certain  hours  and  of  provisions 
of  any  kind  from  shops  or  inns  in  the  town  on  Sundays  and  all 
similar  rules  which  at  present  exist  or  nniy  be  made  from  time  to 
time  shall  be  equally  applicable  to  all  l)r  Whewell's  Scholars, 
resident  within  the  said  Courts,  whether  they  be  members  of 
Trinity  College  or  not. 

18.  These  regulations  shall  come  into  force  as  soon  as  they 
have  been  adoi)ted  by  the  Council  of  Trinity  College  and  save  as 
hereinafter  provided  all  other  regulations  for  I  )r  Whewell's  Scholar- 
ships shall  be  reseindetl  from  tliat  date,  provided  that  all  Scholars 
elected  before  the  1st  day  of  January  1S!)S  shall  continue  to  hold 
their  Scholarshi[>s  respectively  for  the  periods  limited  by  and 
subject  in  all  respects  to  the  conditions  contained  in  the  regula- 
tions in  force  at  the  time  of  theii-  respective  elections. 

In  the  J'lxamination  for  the  Scholarshii)s  six  papers  will  be  set, 
the  subjects  assigned  to  each  being  indicated  in  the  following 
scheme  : — 

1.  General  History  ol'  International  Law  with  special  reference  to 
the  17th  and  Kith  centuries. 

2.  I'oreign  relations  of"  tlie  principal  civilized  slates  (luriny  a  speci- 
fied period  to  be  varied  from  time  to  time. 


SCHOLARSHIPS. 


707 


3  and  4.     Present  rules  of  Public   International  Law,  including  the 
subjects  of  Nationality,  Jurisdiction  and  Domicile. 

5.     Problems,  disputed  points  and  proposed  changes  in  International 
Law. 

G.     Political  Philosophy,  including  the  general  theory  of  Law  and 
Government,  and  Political  Kconoiny  so  far  as  it  bears  upon  Inter  national  Law. 

1S.S8  1.  \V.  A.J.  .Vrclilmld,  H..\..l,l;.li.lVt. 

■2.  II.  IC.  WiiL'lit.  r..A.,  I.L.IJ.  Tiin. 
ISS'J  1.  (i.  ■i'iiwii:,iiul-\\:iiiiLT,  15.A.  Jesus. 
2.   a.  S.  .MuiicUilil,  l;.A.,  l.I-.l!.  .loh. 

1890  1.  W.  J.  Wliittiiker.  H.A.,  l-L.U. 
2.  G.  C.  Smith.  15.A.,  LL.U.  Tiiii.  II. 

1891  1.  P.  11.  Urdwn,  15.A.,  LL.B.  .)oli. 
2.  J.  N.  Figgis,  U.A.Cath. 

18U2  1.  C.  A.  M.  BiiHow,  B.A.,  LL.IJ. King's. 
1893  1.  'I'.  I'.utv,  li.A.  Oxford. 

2.  .1.  P.  Is.liii,  |{..\.  Trill. 
1891  1.  C.  V.  HiiwUiiis,  U.A.  King's. 

2.  U.  I'.  .MMhutVv,  I!.A.  King's. 
189.5  1.  \V.  !■'.  H>.(l(la\vav,  U.A.  King's. 
1897  1.  A.  1".  Tupliaiii,  L1..U.  Uuoons'. 

2.  !•'.  \V.  I'avii,  l,l..l{.  Trill.  II. 

1897  K..I.K.(ii.mn,li.A.,l.L.B..K'Susl  ... 
I'.  \V.  Iluad,  U.A.  Knnn.  >      '" 

1898  1.  J.  i;.  l{.dL-Villi(.rs,l{.A.,LL.I!.,.J()li. 
2.  II.  M.  Adlor,  M.  A.  .loll. 

1899  1.   II.  M.  Wiener,  M,.H.,  Caiu.s. 
2.   K.  \V.  Seward,  H.A.,  King's. 

191.10  1.   P.  .1.  S|,iildiM-,  li.A.,  .lesus. 

2.   P.  II.  Wiiilield,  B.A.,  I.L.li.,  .lull. 

1901  1.  <i.  C.  iiiiiikiii.  It.  A.,  Trill. 
2.   K.A.<'l!adwiek,li.A.,IJ..U.,.)oIi.l  ». 

II.  It.  I).  .\Iav,  15. A.,  .loll.  ji*; 

1902  1.   A.  V.  A.  Alidul  Latil",  U.A.,  LLP... 
.loll. 

2.  S.  r.  II.(;ot1iii,  H.A.,LI..H.,    Josus. 
190;{  K.  lUirrow.s,  Tiiii.  II.  i     . 

Manoliar  1,31,  li.A.  .Inli.  ■  .* 

V.  U.  L.  Teniivsoii,  li.A.,  Kiiig'.s)    - 

1904  V.  P.  I!()\v,  li.A.  .loh.  I    .,. 
<i.  <;.  Uussell,  H.A.  King's)  •''''•       " 

1905  1.  N.du  M.  lieiitwicli,  li.A.  Triii. 
1901)  2.   \V.  1).  Astnii,  li.A.,  IJ..I!.,  Down. 
1907  I.  D.  \V.  Ward,  H.  A.,  .loh. 

2.  C.  K.  UAhster,  It.  A.,  King's. 


\H()i!  1.  J    G.  Wood,  LL.H.  Eininan. 

2.  T.  J.  Lawrence,  Down. 
l«o9  1.  V.  I.  Chamberlain,  U.A.  Queens'. 

2.  H.  a.  Howan,  B.A.  Tnn. 

1870  1.  .1.  S.  Keid,  B.A.  Christ's. 
2.  T.S.  Little.  Non-C'oUegiate  Student 

1871  1.  E.  H.  S.  Nugent,  B.A.  Trin. 
2.  1'.  Gardner,  B.A.  Christ's. 

1H72  1.  H.  S.  KoxwcU.B.A.  Joh. 

2.  A.  H.  Hamilton    B.A.  Christ's. 
1873  1.  .1.  A.  Foote,  B.A.  Joh. 

2.  K.  W.  Maitland.Trin. 
1S74  I.  J.  E.  C.  Munro,  Down. 

2.  C.  J.  Cooper,  Joh. 
1875  I.  A.  W.  Verrall,  B.A.  Trin. 

2.  K  .1.  Gritliths,  B.A.  Joh. 
187H  1.  .1.  M.  Brown,  B.A.  Christ's. 

2.  J.  W.  Thompson,  Down. 

1877  1.   P.  M   Laurenee,  B.A.  Corpus. 
2.   P.  K.  H.  Stokes. 

1878  1.   W.  R.  I'hillips,  B.A.  Trin.  H. 
2.  T.  Thornely,  LL.B.  Trin.  II. 

Is7!»  I.  T.  K.  Scrutton,  Tnn. 

2.    T.  I>.  Hart,  I  town. 
1880  1.   A.  II.   Ihouipson.Trin. 

2.  \V.  F.  Webster.  B.A.  Trin. 
l^>^l   I.  J.  K.  Stephen,  King's. 

2.  F.  Terry,  LL.B.  Joh. 
l'^2  1.  .1.  1".  Wliitiiev,  li.A.  King's. 

2.   K.  L.  do  Hart,  li.A.  fliiisfs. 
]-<',  I.   A.  I{.  Hopes,  li.A.  Khig's. 

2.   S.  .1.  Weill). 
l-^^  1.    T.  A.  Walker,  Pet. 

2.  I>.  L.  Harris,  li.A.  l»owii. 
I■^.".  2.    1'.  (iiles.Caius 

H.  Haines,  King's 
1-Mj  I.  (i.  K.  (ireeii,  li.A.  .Joh. 

2.  S.  A.  r.  Kowlalt,  It.  A.  King's. 
I^S7  I.  A.  LI.  Davies,  H.A.  Trin. 

2.  A.  It.  Cuiie.  15. A.  Trin. 
llp.olcct<.<l  U)  Hcli..lur.lii|,« :  VJM.J.  E,  II.  ilo  VilUors  li.A,  I.I,.».,. roll. ;    H.   M.   A(Mur,  I.I,.H.,  Joli  j 
tool,  II,  M.  Wiener,  M.  A.,  Caiun  ;  I9U3,  I*.  J.  H|>aliling;,  li.A,  Jokuk;  1',  II.  Winlloiil,  li.  A,  LI..il.,  Joli.; 
IW),  O.  (;.  Kunkin,  U.A.,  Trin.;  U.  A.  Cha.lwiuk,  li.A.,  Li,.H.,  Juli.;    liiii.-,,  K.  Ilurrown,  Trlii.  11.; 
C.  tt.  I..  Trniiyion.  KlnK-i;  15117,  N.  ilo  .M.  Uentwicli,  B.A.,  Trin. 
I'ruiiino  acwMit :  IhW!,  A.  R.  Ko|io>,  King's ;  JXKI,  0.  M.  K.  Jonua,  Pomb.,  T.  A.  Walker,  I'ct. 
Awanli-.l  a.>'clinliir«hli. of  X.'.Oforlhrooycttn:  1K!I3,  A.  F.  Hhkk,  Kinu'i. 
Note:— Whuiivver  tlicrv  In  an  nmlitlon  uf  a  year,  no  Bcliolur  wai  uloctctl  or  ti)fri>  waa  noOuniliilato. 


Jut. 


F.IGflTFOOT    SCIIOLARSFIIFS    VmX    IlISTORV. 

A  iinipiisal  iiiadc  l)y  the  Ilcv.  .loscpli  liarlicr  [..igiitfoot,  D.I)., 
Ilul.scaii  I'lofcssdr  of  Divinity,  to  tninsfi'r  to  tlif  niiivi'i.sity  a 
sum  of  i;i.-)<>0  (viz.  jL'-JOOO  .Mailra.s  Irri<,'ation  ( Jiiaraiitttd  Stock, 
Xl.'iOO  l^a.st  IiidiiiM  Kailway  Dclicnturcs,  aii<l  i-'odO  Hoiniiay  and 
Hiiroda  Hallway  Diliciituns,  all  hiarini,'  inttrcst  ."»  per  cent., 
together  with  I.")00  in  the  '^  per  cent.  (  onsol.s),  lor  tlie  purpose  of 
foundin;^  ScliolarHliips  for  tlie  encoura^^einent  of  the  study  of  His- 
tory and  mor(!  especially  of  Kcciesiastical  History,  was  accejitetl 
by  (Jrace  of  tlie  Senate,  Nov.  li  L  lit7'>-  The  sum  of  l'j:i.  7.v.  (i7., 
Iieiii^r  tiiu  surplu.-.  of  a  KuikI  niisctl  lot  the  purposu  of  procuring  u 


708  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

personal  memorial  in  Cambridge  of  Dr  Liglitfoot,  was  added  to 
the  Endowment  ol"  this  Soholarship  in  1893.  The  following  are 
the  Regulations : 

1.  The  Scholarships  shall  be  three  in  number ;  they  shall  be 
assigned  after  examination,  and  shall  be  open  for  competition  to  all 
members  of  the  University  who,  having  resided  at  least  one  year 
and  being  still  in  residence  or  having  taken  their  first  degree,  are 
under  25  years  of  age,  when  the  Examination  begins;  but  no  one, 
who  has  been  elected  to  one  of  these  Scholarships,  shall  be  allowed 
to  compete  again. 

2.  Each  Scholarship  shall  be  tenable  for  three  years. 

3.  After  the  payment  of  the  Examiners,  as  hereinafter  directed, 
one-third  of  the  residue  of  the  annual  interest  arising  from  the 
Fund  shall  be  paid  to  each  Scholar. 

4.  If  at  any  time  a  Scholarship  is  not  adjudged  owing  to  the 
want  of  duly  qualified  Candidates,  or  is  vacated  by  death  or  resig- 
nation or  by  any  other  cause,  the  sums  which  would  have  been 
paid  to  the  liolder  shall  be  invested  and  added  to  the  principal. 

5.  The  Examination  shall  be  conducted  by  two  Examiners  to 
be  nominated  by  the  Council  an'd  appointed  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate.  So  far  as  is  found  convenient,  one  Examiner  in  each  year 
shall  be  a  member  of  the  University  of  Cambridge  and  the  other  a 
member  of  the  University  of  O.xford. 

C).  The  Examiners  shall  be  appointed  before  the  close  of  the 
Lent  Term  of  the  year  preceding  that  in  which  they  are  required 
to  examine. 

7.  Each  Examiner  shall  receive  £16. 

8.  The  Examination  shall  commence  in  each  year  on  the  second 
Tuesday  in  the  Easter  Term. 

9.  The  Examination  shall  consist  of  three  parts : 

(o)  A  selected  portion  of  History,  of  which  notice  shall  have 
been  given  by  the  Examiners  before  the  division  of  the 
Easter  Term  in  the  preceding  year,  and  w^hich  Candidates 
shall  be  required  to  have  studied,  as  far  as  possible,  from 
original  sources.  This  portion  may  consist  of  a  definite 
period  or  periods,  or  of  a  definite  transaction  or  transac- 
tions, or  of  a  biography  or  biographies. 

(fj)  A  choice  of  subjects  for  Essays,  of  which  the  Candidates 
shall  be  required  to  select  one  or  more,  as  the  Examiners 
may  direct. 

(<;)    Questions  taken  from  or  suggested  by  the  following  books: 

Soliui,  Outlines  of  Cliurch  History  (English  Translation). 

Bryce,  Holy  Eoman  Eiuinic. 

Gibbon,  Decli)io  and  Fall  (Ed.  l>tny),  Clis.  xvii— xxxi. 

Gwii,tkin,  Studies  of  Ariiuiism. 

Dill,  I'oiiian  Society  in  tlie  last  century  of  the  Western  Empire. 

Mihiiaii,  Ijfitin  Christianity,  Vols,  ii^viii,  p.  33. 

Cn'ii,'lito)i,  History  of  the  I'ajnicy,  Vols,  i — iv. 

Iliiiisser,  I'eriod  of  llie  I'eforniation  (English  Translation). 

l{;inl<e,  History  of  tlie  I'ojies,  Vol.  i,  ii  (English  Translation). 

lMiili]i))son,  La  Contre-n'vohition  religiense  an  xvi<'  sieclc. 


SCHOLAESHIPS.  709 

10.  In  determining  the  selected  portion  of  History,  and  in 
setting  the  subjects  for  Essays,  regard  shall  be  had,  as  far  as  pos- 
sible, to  the  special  object  of  the  foundation,  which  is  the  encour- 
agement of  the  study  of  Ecclesiastical  History  in  itself  and  in 
connexion  with  General  History:  and  the  range  of  choice  in  both 
cases  shall  be  limited  to  the  period  between  the  Accession  of 
Mai-cus  Aurelius  lA.D.  101)  and  the  Fall  of  the  Holy  Roman  Em- 
pire (AD.  1806). 

11.  If  the  Examiners  are  unable  to  agree  between  two  Candid- 
ates, the  papers  of  such  Candidates  shall  be  submitted  to  the 
Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History,  or  if  the  Regius  Professor 
of  Modern  History  is  one  of  the  Examiners,  to  the  Dixie  Pro- 
fessor of  Ecclesiastical  History.  The  Professor  lo  whom  the 
piipers  of  the  Candidates  are  thus  submitted  shall  award  the 
Scholarship  to  one  or  other,  or  divide  it  between  the  two,  at  his 
discretion. 

1 2.  Besides  the  name  of  the  successful  Candidate,  the  Examiners 
shall  likewise  publish  the  names  of  those  who  have  acquitted  them- 
selves in  the  I'-xamination  so  as  to  deserve  honourable  mention. 

13.  The  first  Examination  for  one  of  these  Scholarships  shall 
be  held  in  the  Easter  Term,  1873:  and  one  Scholarship  shall  be 
offered  for  competition  in  the  same  term  in  each  succeeding  year. 
The  interest,  which  shall  accrue  from  time  to  time  before  this 
scheme  comes  into  full  operation,  shall  be  invested  and  added  to 
the  princi[)al. 

Irt.  The  list  of  books  mentioned  in  the  9th  regulation  may  be 
revised  from  time  to  time  by  agreement  between  the  ilulsenii 
Professor  of  Divinity,  the  Re^^ius  Professor  of  Modern  History  ;ui(l 
the  Dixie  Profes>or  ot  Ecclesiastical  History  for  the  time  being; 
but  any  change  on  which  tiiey  may  agree  shall  be  submitted  to 
the  Vice-(.'hancellor  and  shall  not  take  effect  without  his  consent. 

IT).  The  Senate  shall  have  power  from  time  to  time  to  make 
such  changes  in  the  above  regulations  as  may  appear  desirable  ; 
provided  always  that  the  ol)ject  of  the  foundation  as  mentioned  in 
tlie  preamble  be  strictly  respected,  and  provided  likewi.se  that  no 
change  hi-  inadi-  during  the  lifetime  of  the  founder  without  Ills 
consent 

l»74    C.  J.  Cooper,  It.  A.  J  oh.  IS'.id     J.  .N.  TigKi-s,  U.  A.  Ciitli. 

1117.'.    (i.  II.  lU-ii(liill,  U.A.  Trill.  IMU     C.  V.  Iliiwkjii.s,  Kiiig'.s. 

lM7(i    J.  I).  M.  Murray,  H.A.  .loh.  Ixys    W.  K.  .Ionian,  U.A.  KImr's. 

1H77     ,1    II.  I'lalht-r,  H.A.  Kiiiiii.  1«95     (i.  I',  (ioocli,  It.A.  Trill. 

Is7!l      I.   Ilionit'ly,  H.  A.   Iriii.  II.              i  IMNi     .).  II.  ( 'la|>liaiii.  I<..\.  KIiik's. 

IH8II     !•'.  .1    l'oakcii-,J,itkson,  B.A.Trin.  lhU7      I".  \\  .  Ilciiil,  It. A.  I'.min. 

Ih-il      T.  H.  Attwaltr,  H.A.  I'enib.  ls;iH     H.  \ .  I.iuin-iicv,  Triii. 

l^S-J     ,1.  I'.  Wliitu.  V.  li.A.,  Kiiii;'.''.  r.'Ul      I).  A.  Wliistaiiluv,  It.A.,  Trill. 

iss:!     .\.  I(.  UojMH,  lt..\..  Kliii,'"M.  liil^i     i:.  A.  Itciiiiiii.H,  It.A..  .lull. 

IsM     T.  A.  Walk.r,  IVl.                             i  I'.MH     II.  (i.  W.mmI.  It. A.,  .I.s. 

\H^f.     I',  (iilis.  Cains.                                    '  llMli     A.  W.  N.villi-.  .lis. 

LSKi;     II.  II.  .Mailui',  lt..\.  rniili.  I'.NKJ     1'.  .Miliirr  W'liiU',  KiliK'it. 

INNT     H.  <'.  Wilton.  It.A.  (  aUi.  I'.MiT     Z.  N.  Ilrouki-,  U.A.,  .loli. 

INxs     <;.To\viistiiil  Wariiir.  lt.A.,.lis,  I'.IOH     A.  A.  Siiiton.  H.A.,  roiiili. 

IXMil     W.  R  Collins,  It.A.  .Sclwyii. 

Nxarl)'  I'liuKl  to  •iirronnrui  Cnmllilnto,  lfV(4,  F.  J.  Fiiirnnl,  II.A.,  CInrr;  IKHH,  W.  E.  rolllni.  It  A., 
Bii«,ii;   IMIC.  II.  V.  Lourriic..,  Trill. 

Ac<|ultt<><l  ihriiiiclvoi  wllh  crnlit,  IM7II,  F.  J.  Fuakvu-Jntkiun,  Triii. ;  IKWI,  C.  J.  Hrlatowo,  D.A., 
Trill.  II. ;  iwm.  W.  A.J.  Archbol.l,  It.A..  IVl. 

HvxTvliix  Ml  cipmiiioiMlntloii:  1904,  II.  n.  Ilrnwii,  II.A.,Trln. 

.Nulv:      Whi'llcvir  (lurv  l«  all  ihiiIikIoii  u(  a  )iiur,  llo  .Scliular  wna  rlo'tcil  or  tlii'ro  oni  no  Cull.ll.lnlc. 


710  BALFOUR  STUDENTSHIP. 


BALFOUR  STUDENTSHIP. 

On  the  death  in  July,  1882,  of  Francis  Maitland  Balfour, 
M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  who  had  been  elected  on 
May  :U,  1882,  Professor  of  Animal  Morphology,  a  Balfour  Memor- 
ial Fund  was  raised  by  subscription ;  and  investments  made 
from  it,  £5000  Metropolitan  Railway  Debenture  Stock,  and 
£1500  London  and  North  Western  Railway  Debenture  Stock, 
were  accepted  by  the  Senate  by  Grace  of  June  14,  1883,  with 
regulations  for  the  administration  of  the  Fund. 

The  administration  is  entrusted  to  Managers  in  conjunction 
with  the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology.  Eventually  the 
Managers  are  to  be  three  in  number,  to  be  elected  by  the  Board 
for  periods  of  five  years  in  each  case. 

Tiie  income  from  the  Fund  is  to  be  applied 

(1)  To  endow  a  Studentship  to  be  called  the  Balfour  Studentship, 
the  holder  of  which  shall  devote  himself  to  original  research  in 
Biology,  especially  Animal  Morphology. 

(2)  To  further  by  oc'casional  grants  of  n>oney  original  research  in  the 
same  subject. 

The  Studentship  is  to  be  of  the  net  animal  value  of  £200,  or 
such  larger  sum  as  the  University  may  from  time  to  time  determ- 
ine. If  at  any  time  the  annual  inci>me  from  tlie  Fund  is  less 
than  £200,  the  whole  is  to  be  paid  to  the  Student. 

The  Managers  nominate  to  the  Studoitship  and  the  Board 
elects.  There  is  no  competitive  examination,  and  the  Student 
need  iKtt  be  a  nieml)er  of  the  University,  lie  must  devote  him- 
self to  original  Biological  research  untler  penalty  of  deprivation. 
The  place  and  the  nature  of  his  studies  are  subject  to  the  approval 
of  the  Managers ;  but,  except  with  leave  to  the  contrary,  he  must 
pursue  his  studies  within  the  University  for  at  least  three  terms 
during  tenure.  The  tenure  is  for  three  years,  but  may  be  renewed 
for  the  whole  or  part  of  a  second  period  of  three  years. 

Any  balance  of  the  income  from  the  Fund  is  to  be  devoted  to 
the  furtherance  of  original  research  in  Biology,  especially  Animal 
Morphology,  by  grants  for  such  purpose  to  the  Balfour  Student 
or  to  any  other  i)erson  engaged  in  such  i-esearch. 

The  University  may  under  specified  conditionsand  with  specified 
exceptions  alter  the  regulations,  and  may  on  the  recommendation 
of  the  Financial -Hoard  vary  the  investments  from  time  to  time. 

A.  Wilirv,  O.Sc,  LiMHldii. 
.).  S.  (iardiiK'i-.  .M.A.,  Cnins. 
.J.  .S.  liuil'.-rtf.  .M.A..  ■I'l-iii. 
1!.  C.  I'uiinett.  IM.A.,  Cuius. 
1{.  (-'.  I'uniR'tt,  .M.A.,  I'aiiis. 


188S 

W 

11.  Caldwell,  li.A.,  Cuius. 

1S98 

1880 

w 

11.  Ciilihvill,  .M.A.,  Cuius. 

1899 

1887 

w 

l!;itts(]ii,  M.A..  .Joli. 

1902 

1890 

w 

Ilwipo,  iM.A.,Tiiii. 

1904 

189S 

A. 

Willu),  RSc,  Londdii. 

1907 

1897 

A. 

Willey,  D.Sc,  Loudon. 

CRAVEN   STUDENTSHIP. 


711 


CRAVEN    STUDENTSHIP. 

EsTABLisiiKD  l)y  a  decree  of  the  Court  of  Chancei-y  in  1 8SG.  The 
I  11(1(1  wincnt  is  jinid  by  tiie  trustees  or  trustee  for  the  time  being 
of  the  \vill  of  John,'  Lor(i  Craven,  dated  28  May,  1G47.  The 
Student  is  elected  by  tlie  Managers  of  the  Craven  Fund,  who 
are  tlie  Vice-Cluuicellor  and  five  otlier  persijns  appointed  by 
(trace  of  the  Senate  on  the  noniiuation  of  the  Special  Board  for 
Classics.  The  Studentship  is  of  the  annual  value  of  £-200.  The 
following  are  the  R(!gulations  : 

It  shall  1)6  the  duty  of  the  Student  to  devote  himself  to  advanced  study 
or  research  away  from  Cambridge  in  the  Lanjifuage.^,  Literature,  History, 
Archaeology  or  Art  of  ancient  (ireece  or  Rome,  or  the  Compai'ative 
I'hilology  of  itie  Imlo-European  languages. 

The  election  of  the  Craven  Student  shall  be  made  annually,  at  such 
time  as  the  University  may  from  time  to  time  determine. 

The  Studentship  shall  be  tenable  for  one  year;  but  a  Student  shall 
b*?  eligible  for  re-election  on  not  more  than  two  occasions. 

Candidates  for  election  or  re-election  to  the  Studentship  must  be 
graduates  of  the  University  of  not  more  than  five  years  standing  from  (he 
completion  of  tlicir  first  degree. 

Each  Candidate  shall  send  to  the  Vice-('hancellor  a  statement  of  the 
course  of  advanced  study  whicli  he  proposes  to  undertake  if  elected.  Such 
course  shall  involve  absence  from  Cambridge  for  not  less  than  six  months. 

The  Student  shall  be  elected  by  the  Managers  of  the  Craven  Fund,  who 
may  take  such  steps  as  they  may  think  fit  to  enq.ire  into  the  qualifications 
of  the  Candidates;  provided  that  the  Studentship  ?hall  not  be  awarded  by 
the  result  of  a  competitive  examination. 


1^^7 
l^■>S 

IV.HI 
IV.'l 
1  ^•.'•J 
1  s;..', 

Is;i4 


I'..  .\.  ilanhKT,  H. .\.,  Caiii.s. 

II  A.  (iarihuT,  Incept,  in  Arts, Cains. 

K.  A.  <iariiiier,  .M.A..  <  aius. 

W.  l.oriiiv.  It. A.,  Kind's. 

\V.  I.uriii^',  II. .v..  Kind's. 

\V.  I.orinu.  It..\.,  Kind's. 

K  I-'.  Henson,  H. A.  Kinii's. 

A.  <;.  Uiither,  U.A.  Kimj'.s. 

It.  «'.  I(.p.ani|uet.  n.A.  Trill. 

It.  »'.  Itiisamiuet,  \':\.  Trill. 

I..  II.  Uarnctt,  I!.  A.  Tiiii. 


ISliS  ,J.  C.  Law  son,  M.A.  IVuib. 

IS'.i'.l  .J.  C.  I.invson,  n.A.  I'enili. 

JWiU  KIL.Minns,  Ineept.iiiAns.Peiiili. 

I'.Kil  .1.  II.  MarslLilJ,  J{.A.,  Kind's. 

1902  K.  .M'(i.  Uawkiiis,  Kuan. 

1H03  A.  .1.  B.  Wace,  Penil). 

l'.»(J4  ().  L.  Hichnii.nd,  B.A.,  King's. 

1905  t>.  L.  Kichninml,  H.A.,  Kinns. 

lUdd  C.  i:.  stnart,  H.A.,  Trin. 

l;in7  <•.  i;.  sniiirt,  B.A.,'lriii. 

litiiS  II.  Matlinglv,  It.A.,  <  aius. 


CKAVKN    FUND. 

i'.v  :i  (lucne  of  On-  ('(Hirl  of  (.'iiiincory  in  lss(;,  the  trustees  or 
trusli-e  for  tin;  tiiiiu  Iteing  of  the  will  of  .(oiin.  Lord  Craven, 
diitcil  -is  May,  HUT,  pay  the  nnniial  sum  of  £ iO  to  the  Man!iger.s 
of  a  fund  called  the  Craven  l''\m(l,  liy  whom  grants  may  be  made 
from  time  to  linit!  for  the  furth<ran(e  of  research  in  llie  lan- 
guages, literature,  history,  aniiieology  and  art  (»f  ancient  (ireccc 
and  Itome,  and  the  comjtarative  philology  of  tlic  liido  KuropciUi 
languages. 

The  Managers  of  the  Cr.ivcii  I'uiid  are  the  Vicc-Chiinecihu- 
and  live  otlier  persons  appointed  by  (Jrace  of  the  Senate  on  the 
noiiiiiiatioii  of  tlie  Special  Hoard  for  Cla.Hsies. 


712  HAEKNESS   SCHOLAKSHIP. 

HARKNESS  SCHOLARSHIP, 

Mrs  Pearson,  of  Penrith,  being  desirous  of  promoting  the 
study  of  Geology  and  Palaeontology  in  memory  of  her  brother, 
Robert  Harkness,  sometime  Professor  of  Geology  at  Queen's 
College,  Cork,  bequeathed  to  the  University  the  sum  of  £1750 
and  the  residue  of  her  personal  estate  for  the  foundation  of  a 
Scholarship  for  proficiency  in  the  Science  of  Geology,  including 
Paloeontulogy,  to  be  called  the  "  Harkness  Scholarship."  Mrs 
Pearson  dying  in  1884,  the  residue  of  her  personal  estate 
amounted  to  about  £1900. 

The  following  Regulations  were  api^roved  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  March  10,  1887  : 

1.  There  shall  be  a  Scholarship  to  be  called  the  Harkness  Scholarship, 
which  shall  be  awarded  annually  for  proficiency  in  Geology  including 
therein  Palaeontology. 

2.  Any  member  of  the  University  shall  be  eligible  to  the  Scholarship 
who  has  passed  some  final  Examination  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Arts  provided  that  on  the  day  of  election  not  more  than  three  years 
have  elapsed  since  the  19th  day  of  December  next  following  the  said  final 
Examination. 

3.  A  Scholar  shall  be  elected  in  the  month  of  June  in  each  year  by  a 
Board  of  Electors  consistinj;^  of  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Woodwardian 
Professor  of  Geology,  the  Examiners  in  Geology  for  the  JSIatural  Sciences 
Tripos  for  that  year  and  those  for  the  preceding  year,  and  one  additional 
Elector  who  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and 
Geology  and  appointed  by  the  Senate  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  every 
third  year,  and  who  shall  hold  office  for  three  years. 

If  the  place  of  such  additional  Elector  shall  become  vacant  before  the 
end  of  the  three  years,  a  successor  shall  be  appointed  in  like  manner  for  the 
remainder  of  the  three  years. 

No  business  shall  be  transacted  unless  three  members  of  the  Board  be 
present. 

4.  The  names  of  candidates  shall  be  made  known  to  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor not  later  tlian  May  31  in  each  year. 

6.  In  makinjf  the  award  the  Electors  shall  have  regard  to  proficiency 
in  Geolofiy  iiicludinf;  tiierein  Palajoiitoloyy,  and  to  promise  of  future  work. 

(i.  The  Electors  shall  have  authority  to  take  any  steps  they  think 
advisable  to  enable  them  to  ascertain  the  qualifications  of  the  candidates; 
any  necessary  expenses  incurred  by  them  in  so  doing  shall  be  charged  to 
the  Fund. 

7.  The  Scholar  shall  receive  one  moiety  of  the  net  annual  income  of 
the  Fund  upon  election  and  the  other  moiety  at  the  Christmas  next 
followinj^. 

8.  In  case  no  person  be  deemed  worthy  of  the  Scholarship  the  income 
for  that  year  shall  be  placed  to  a  Reserve  Fund. 

9.  I'he  Boaril  of  lilectors  may  if  they  think  fit  make  a  j;rant  to  be 
paid  out  of  the  Reserve  Fund  to  the  Scholar  to  assist  him  in  prosecutinj? 
Geological  or  Pahcontological  researches. 

10.  In  case  the  Reserve  F'niid  at  any  time  exceed  £2.00  the  excess  over 
£2/50  shall  be  carried  to  the  Capital  Fund. 


1H87  1*.  Imke,  Joli. 
1S«8  A.  V.  Seward,  J<ili. 
188'.)  T.  T.  (irooni,  .Inli. 
1890  U.  Woods,  Job. 


1891  II.  Kynaston,  Kind's. 

1892  V.  n.  C.  Kcfd,  Trill. 

1893  L.  J.  .Spencer,  .Sidney. 
1895  A.W.  IJngers,  Christ's. 


JOHN  LUCAS  WALIiEll  STUDENTSHIP.  713 


ISiHi  J.  E.  Grav,  King's. 
1«9T  R.  II.  Kitsoii.  Trill. 

1898  H.  II.  Tlioiims,  Sidney. 

1899  A.  I..  Hall,  t'aius. 

1900  K.  IC.  Walker,  Trln. 

1901  W.  (i.  Fearnsicies,  .Sidney. 

1902  E.  B.  BaUey,  Clare. 


1903  11.  II.  Kastall,  Christ's. 

190-1  O.  T.  .Jones,  Trin. 

1905  !•'.  A.  I'utts,  Tiiii.II. 

looi;  H.  siiiitli,  sidiicv. 

1907  I,.  .1.  Wills.  Kin-'s. 

1908  T.  U.  Hosworth,  Joh. 


Note;— Whenever  there  is  .in  omiaaioa  of  a  year,  no  Scholar  was  elected  or  there  was  no  Candidate. 

JOHN    LUCAS   AVALKEll   STUDENTSHIP   AND 
EXHIBITIONS. 

Mr  John  Lucas  Walkkk  having  left  by  will  in  18S6  to  the 
then  Attiirney-Gcneral  a  .sum  of  money  to  he  spent  in  the  pro- 
motion, witiiout  rcganl  to  .sect  or  party,  of  Sticntitic  or  Literary 
Research,  or  of  either  of  those  olijects  in  (janil)riilge  or  in  London 
or  in  Loth  ])lace.s,  the  following  Scheme  and  Regulations  were 
.suldnitted  by  the  Attorney-General  to  the  University,  and 
accepted  l)y  (irace  of  tiie  Senate,  March  10,  18s7. 

1.  The  Fund  sliall  he  called  the  "John  Lucas  Walker  Fund,"  and 
shall  be  devoted  to  the  furtherance  of  original  research  in  Fatholopy. 

2.  The  Trust  Fund  sliall  consist  of  t'4,lf)'2  North-Ka.stern  Railway 
4  per  Cent.  Debenture  Stock  and  i'4,rJ0  London  and  North-Western 
Hailw.-iy  4  jier  ('(;nt.  Dehenture  Stock,  invested  in  the  name  of  "The 
( 'hanccllor,  Master.s  and  Scholars  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,"  and  of 
any  other  monies  from  time  to  time  invested  by  the  Managers  pursuant  to 
the  iKjwers  hereinafter  mentioned,  and  of  the  dividends  or  income  from 
time  to  titne  arising  from  such  investments. 

.'5.  1  he  udmiiiistration  of  the  Fund  shall  be  entrusted  to  the  Professor 
of  I'atliology  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  in  conjunction  with  a  Moard 
consi-iling  of  three  Managers. 

The  Kcgius  Professor  of  Physic  in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  tlie 
Profosor  of  Pii^siology  in  the  University-  of  C'amliridge,  antl  the  President 
of  tin;  lioyal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,  shall  be  the  Managers. 

No  lesrilutiou  of  the  Managers  shall  be  valid  unless  approvecl  of  by  at 
least  two  Managers,  at  a  meeting  to  which  all  the  Managers  have  been 
'■umniotibd. 

4.  In  case  a  Deputy  shall  be  appointed  in  accordance  with  the  pro- 
visions of  Stat.  15,  cli.  xi,  §§  M  and  'J  of  the  Statutes  of  the  University  of 
(.'ambridge,  to  discharije  the  duties  of  any  of  the  three  J'rofessors  aforesaid, 
such  Deputy  shall,  for  all  the  purposes  of  these  regulations,  take  the 
place  and  excr<'i.>e  tlie  powers  of  the  Professor  whose  Deput)  lie  is, 
during  such  time  :is  he  may  be  acting  as  such  Deputy. 

.'>.  The  income  of  the  Trust  Fund  shall  from  time  to  time  us  and  when 
receiveil  he  paid  to  the  .Managers  and  plaee<l  to  a  se|>urate  account,  and 
shall  be  applied  from  lime  to  time  a.s  follows  :  — 

(  1)  'I'o  euilow  a  StUilentsliip  to  be  called  the  .lohn  Lucas  Walker 
Studentship,  the  h<ildcr  of  which  shall  devote  himself  to  original  research 
in  Pathology. 

(2)  To  further  original  research  in  I'alhology,  by  additional 
Studentships  or  Kxliibitions,  i'rizes  or  (irants,  at  Cambridge  or  in  London. 

t).  I  he  Stiidi'iilsliips,  I'^xliibitions,  and  Pii/es  may  be  held  by  and 
awarded  to  persons  of  cither  sex,  and  uoi.U  of  ih a-culine  gender  here- 
inafter used  shall  import  the  foniinine. 


714  JOHN   LUCAS   WALKER    STn]:>ENTSHIP. 

Reguliitums  respecting  the  Jo}in  Lucas   ]Valker  Sttidentsliip. 

7.  The  Studentship  shall  be  of  the  annual  value  of  £200,  or  of  such 
larger  annual  sum,  not  exceeding  £'300,  as  the  Managers  shall  from  time  to 
time  determine. 

8.  Three  months  before  the  date  at  which,  in  due  course,  the  Student- 
ship would  become  vacant,  or  immediately  upon  the  occurrence  of  any 
casual  vacancy,  the  Professor  of  Pathology  shall  give  such  public  notice 
thereof  as  the  iNIanas-ers  may  think  desirable;  and  the  Professor  of  Patho- 
logy shall  report  to  the  Managers  upon  the  qualifications  of  all  candidates 
whose  names  are  sent  in  to  him.  The  Professor  of  Pathology  shall  at  the 
same  time  nominate  one  of  the  candidates  as  the  person  best  qualified,  in 
his  opinion,  for  election,  and  tlie  Managers  shall  either  elect  the  person  so 
nominated,  or  such  other  of  the  candidates  as  the  three  Managers  may 
unanimously  agree  to  elect. 

9.  The  nomination  and  election  shall  be  made  so  that  the  newly- 
elected  Student  may  be  able  to  enter  upon  the  Studentship  as  soon  as  the 
vacancy  occurs,  or  as  soon  after  as  is  practicable. 

10.  The  Studentship  shall  not  be  awarded  by  the  result  of  a  com- 
petitive examination. 

11.  Subject  to  the  foregoing  provision,  the  Professor  of  Pathology 
or  the  Manag'ers  may  take  such  steps  as  they  may  think  fit  to  ascertain  the 
qualifications  of  the  candidates. 

12.  The  Student  shall  not  necessarily  be  a  member  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge. 

13.  The  Student  during  his  tenure  of  the  Studentship  shall  devote 
himself  to  original  Pathological  research,  and  shall  not  systematically 
follow  any  business  or  profession,  or  engage  in  any  educational  or  other 
work,  which,  in  the  opinion  of  those  entrusted  with  the  administr;ition  of 
the  Fund,  would  interfere  with  his  original  enquiries.  In  any  books, 
papers,  or  publications  in  which  the  Student  may  publish  the  results  of 
the  investigations  carried  on  during  his  Studentship,  he  shall,  where 
practicable,  describe  himself  as  the  "John  Lucas  Walker  Student." 

14.  If  the  Professor  of  Pathology  shall  at  any  time  learn  that  the 
Student  is  following  any  such  business  or  profession,  or  has  undertaken 
any  such  work  as  will  in  the  opinion  of  such  Professor  interfere  with  his 
orig'inal  enquiries,  he  shall  at  once  call  upon  him  to  desist  from  the  same, 
and  if  he  shall  refuse  or  neglect  so  to  do,  the  Professor  of  Pathology  shall 
report  the  circumstances  to  the  Managers,  and  the  Managers  may,  if  they 
think  fit,  remove  such  Student  from  the  Studentship. 

If  the  Professor  of  Pathology  shall  be  of  opinion  that,  tlu'ough  any 
other  causes,  such  as  confirmed  ill  health  or  want  of  diligence,  the  Student 
is  not  fulfilling  and  is  not  likely  to  fulfil  the  objects  of  the  Studentship, 
he  shall  report  accordingly  to  the  Managers,  and  the  Managers  may,  if 
they  see  fit,  remove  such  student  from  the  Studentship. 

If,  during  his  Studentship,  a  Student  is  appointed  a  Professor,  or  elected 
to  and  accepts  a  Fellowship,  other  than  an  Honorary  Fellowship,  lie  shall 
vacate  his  Studentship  as  from  the  day  on  which  such  appointment  or 
election  takes  effect. 

15.  The  jtlace  and  nature  of  tlie  studies  of  the  Student  shall  be  subject 
to  the  approval  of  the  Professor  of  Pathology,  provided  that  the  Student 
shall  be  bound  to  pursue  his  studios  within  the  University  during  at  least 
three  terms  of  his  tenure  of  the  Studentship,  unless  tiie  Professor  of  | 
Pathology  shall,  with  the  approval  of  the  Manag'ers,  dispense  witii  this 
requirement  for  special  reasons.  The  Professor  of  Patholngy  shall  take 
such  steps  as  he  may  think  necessary  to  satisfy  himself  as  to  tlie  diligence 
and  progress  of  the  Student,  and  may  require  from  him  any  reports  or  other 
information  on  the  s\ibject  of  his  studies  which  he  may  tlnnk  desirable. 

i 


JOHN   LUCAS  WALKER   STUDENTSHIP.  715 

16.  The  Studentship  shall,  subject  as  hereinbefore  mentioned,  be 
tenable  for  three  years,  at  the  end  of  which  time  a  fresh  nomination 
and  election  shall  take  place;  but  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Professor 
of  Patiioloji'v,  if  he  shall  think  fit,  to  recommend,  and  for  the  Managers, 
if  thej  shall  think  fit,  to  elect,  for  a  second  period  not  exceeding  two 
years,  any  Student  whose  laliours  during  the  period  of  his  holding  the 
Studentship  shall  have  been  of  such  exceptional  promise  that  it  would, 
in  the  opinion  of  the  Professor  of  Pathology  and  of  the  Managers,  be 
clearly  in  the  interests  of  Pathological  research  that  such  Student  should 
continue  to  hold  the  Studentship  for  such  further  period. 

17.  The  income  of  the  Studentship  shall  be  payable  to  such  Student 
from  the  date  of  his  appointment,  and  shall  be  paid  to  the  Student  by 
equal  ([uai'terly  payments,  the  payment  for  each  quarter  being  made  in 
advance. 

18.  If,  after  due  notice  of  a  vacancy,  there  shall  be,  in  the  opinion  of 
the  ilanagers,  no  suitable  candidate  for  the  Studentship,  it  shall  he  law- 
ful for  the  Professor  of  Pathology,  with  the  approval  of  the  ilanagerg,  to 
suspend  tlie  election  for  a  time  not  greater  than  one  year,  and  if  at  the 
expiration  of  such  time  there  shall,  after  notice  of  the  vacancy  given,  be  no 
suitable  candidate  as  aforesaid,  the  election  may  be  again  suspended  in  the 
same  way,  and  so  on  until,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Managers,  there  shall  be 
a  suitable  candidate  for  the  Studentship. 

19.  The  income  of  the  Studentship  during  any  vacancy  shall  be  added 
to  the  Reserve  Fund  liercinafter  mentioned. 

Ilegiilalions  respecting  the  John  Lucas    Walker  Exhibitions  and  Prizes. 

20.  Exhibitions  or  Prizes  may  from  time  to  time  be  awarded  by  the 
Managers  to  any  person  in  respect  of  any  essay,  discovery,  or  meritorious 
service  connected  with  or  conducing  to  the  Science  ot  Pathology. 

21.  i\o  Exhibition  or  Prize  shall  exceed  the  value  of  t'50,  and  not  more 
than  L'50  shall  be  expende<l  in  any  one  year  in  such  Exhibitions  or  Piizes. 

22.  No  Kxhiiiition  or  I'rize  shall  be  awarded  to  any  person  during  the 
tenure  l)y  such  person  of  the  John  Lucas  Walker  Studentship. 

Regulations  respecting  the  Balance  of  Income. 
2.'].  The  balance  of  the  income  of  the  Trust  Fund,  after  providing  for  the 
Sludentsliip  Exhibitions  and  any  Prizes  which  may  have  l)een  awarded,  and 
liir  any  necessary  expenses  connected  with  the  management  and  afiplicatiou 
of  the  Trust  Fund,  may  be  devoted  to  the  furtherance  of  original  research 
in  Pathology. 

24.  Grants  for  this  purpose  may  be  made  by  the  ^lanagers  on  the 
recommendation  of  the  Professor  of  Pathology,  either  to  tiie  John  Lucas 
Walker  Student  or  to  any  other  person  engaged  in  such  research,  subject 
to  any  (-onditions  made  by  the  Professor  of  Pathology  with  the  approval  of 
the  Managcr.s. 

2').  Any  unapplied  balance  of  income  of  the  Trust  Fund  shall  be  carried 
to  II  Reserve  l-'uiid. 

'26.  'I'lie  Ite.seivc  Fund,  or  any  portion  of  it,  may  be  from  time  to  time 
invested  by  the  Managers  in  tiie  name  of  ttie  Chancellor,  Masters  and 
Scholars  of  the  University  of  Caint>ri(ige  in  such  manner  as  they  shall 
think  fit. 

27.  OrantB  may  be  mailc  from  the  Reserve  Fund  in  the  same  way  as 
from  the  annual  income. 

25.  If  on  any  "i'ca-<i(>n  the  Professor  of  Pathology  shall  recommend, 
and  tlie  Managrr.t  shall  be  of  opinion  that  a  second  .John  Liu-as  Walker 
Studciil  sliould  lie  appointed,  and  the  Funds  at  the  disposal  of  the 
Managers  will  admit  of  such  appointment,  such  second  Student  may  be 


716  PEENDERGAST   STUDENTSHIP. 

appointed  in  tlie  iijanner  aforesaid ;  sucli  Studentship  shall  he  teiiahle  for 
such  period  not  exceeding  three  years,  and  shall  be  of  such  annual  value, 
not  exceeding  ii200,  as  the  Professor  of  Pathology,  with  the  ap]jroval  of  the 
Managers,  may  determine.  The  stipend  of  such  second  John  Lucas  Walker 
Studentship  shall  be  payable  out  of  the  Keserve  Fund,  and  for  this  purpose 
the  Managers  may  have  recourse  as  well  to  the  capital  as  the  income  of  the 
Keserve  Fund. 

29.  These  regulations,  except  regulation  1  and  regulation  29,  shall  be 
subject  to  alteration,  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  at  any  time  after  five  years 
from  the  date  of  the  acceptance  of  the  Fund  by  the  University,  provided 
that  the  regulations  marked  5,  7,  10,  12,  13,  20,  21  and  23  shall  not  be 
altered  before  the  expiration  ot  tifty  years  from  the  afoiesaid  acceptance, 
and  that  in  all  cases  the  main  object  of  the  Fund,  viz.,  the  furtherance  of 
original  researcli  in  Pathology,  shall  be  adhered  to. 

1887  W.  Hunter,  M.D.,  Edinb.,  F.R.S.E. 

1890  J.  G.  Adanii,  M.B.,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

1«91  A.  A.  Kantliack,  F.R.C.S.,  i!.A.,  B.Sc,  M.B.,  Lond. 

1892  J.  Lorrain-Sniith,  M.D.  Edhib. 

F.  F.  VVesbrook,  Manitoba. 
1895  L.  Cobbett,  M.A.,  M.B.  Triu. 

1897  J.  VV.  W.  Stephens,  M.B.,  B.C.  Caius. 
1899  W.  Myers,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.,  Caius. 

E.  S.  StB.  Sladen,  M.A.,  M.D.,  B.C.,  Caius. 
1901  II.  C.  Haslam,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.,  Caius. 

E.  S.  St  B.  Sladen,  M.A.,  M.D.,  B.C.,  Caius. 
1904  11.  E.  Durham,  M.A.,  M.B.,  King's. 

G.  S.  Grahani-Siuitli,  M.A.,  M.B.,  Penib. 
1906  L.  Noon,  M.A.,  B.C.,  Triu. 


PRENDERGAST   GREEK   STUDENTSHIP. 

A  sum  of  money  having  been  offered  by  the  widow  of  the  late 
Guy  Lushington  Prendergast  for  the  purpose  of  founding  a  Greek 
Studentship  in  tlie  University  of  Cambridge,  the  offer  was  ac- 
cepted, anil  tlie  following  regulations  were  sanctioned  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate,  June  7,  1888  : — 

1.  The  Fuud  .shall  be  called  the  Preudergast  Fuud,  and  shall  be 
devoted  to  the  furtherance  of  study  and  research  in  the  Greek  Language, 
Literature,  History,  Philosophy,  Ai'chaeology  and  Art. 

2.  The  trustees  of  the  F'und  shall  be  the  Master  FeUows  and  Scholars 
of  Ti'inity  College. 

3.  The  income  of  the  Fund  shall  be  applied  in  the  first  instance  to 
the  maintenance  of  a  student  to  he  called  the  Prendergast  Student,  whose 
duty  it  shall  be  to  devote  himself  to  stiuly  or  research  in  the  Greek 
Language,  Literatiu-e,  History,  I'hilosophy,  Archaeology  or  Ai't. 

4.  The  Studentship  shall  be  teiuible  by  men  only. 

5.  Subject  to  the  above-mentioned  provisions,  the  University  shall 
have  power  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  to  make  Regulations  for  carrying  out 
the  object  of  the  Trust  and  to  vary  such  Regulations  from  time  to  time. 

(i.  The  electors  to  the  Studentship  shall  be  the  Vice-chancellor,  the 
Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  and  four  Members  of  the  Senate  who  shall  be 
ai^pointed  by  Grace  on  the  luimiiiation  of  the  Si)ecial  Board  for  Classics 
befoi'c  the  division  of  the  Michaelmas  Term.  In  the  first  instance  one  of 
the  four  appointed  electors  shall  be  appohited  for  five  years,  one  for  four 
years,  one  for  three  years,  and  one  for  two  years.  All  snbs<MiU(iit  ap- 
pointments shall  be  made  for  four  years.  If  any  of  the  four  appointed 
electors  shall  die,  resign,  or  become  incaiiable  of  acting,  another  person 


CLERK  MAXWELL    SCHOLARSHIP.  717 

sliull  be  appointed  in  like  manner  in  his  place  for  the  remainder  of  the 
time  for  which  he  was  appointed.  All  the  powers  of  the  electors  may  be 
I  x<rcised  by  a  majority  of  those  present  at  a  meeting  duly  summoned, 
inovided  that  three  electors  at  least  be  present. 

7.  Any  member  of  the  University  shall  be  eligible  to  the  Studentship 
who  has  passed  some  final  e.xammatiou  for  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts, 
provided  tliat  on  the  day  appointed  for  the  election  in  any  year  not  more 
tlian  four  years  have  elapsed  since  the  19th  day  of  December  next 
following  the  said  final  examination. 

S.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Student  to  devote  himself  to  study 
or  research  as  aforesaid,  according  to  a  course  proposed  by  himself  and 
approved  by  the  electors,  provided  that  such  course  may  hi  special  cases 
bi^  altered  or  varied  with  the  consent  of  the  electors. 

il.  A  Student  shall  be  elected  (jnce  in  every  two  years  at  such  time 
and  in  such  manner  as  the  University  may  by  Grace  determine. 

10.  The  electors  shall  have  authority  to  take  any  steps  they  think 
advisable  to  enable  them  to  ascertain  the  qualifications  of  the  Candidates; 
])rovided  that  the  Studentship  shall  not  be  awarded  by  comiietitive 
exaniiiiatioii. 

11.  The  Studentship  shall  be  tenable  for  one  year,  of  which  some 
considerable  portion,  to  be  determined  by  the  electors,  shall  be  spent 
away  from  Caud)ridge  ;  provided  that  the  electors  may  for  sufficient  cause 
relax  this  condition  in  siiecial  cases. 

I'J.  The  eniolument  of  the  Student  shall  be  £200,  provided  that  the 
income  of  the  l''un<l  he  capaljle  of  bearing  such  charge,  to  be  paid  by  half 
yearly  payments,  each  payment  to  be  made  in  advance,  subject  as  regards 
the  second  payment  to  the  electors  being  satisfied  that  the  Student 
is  diligently  carrying  out  his  coiu-se  of  study  or  research. 

1;^.  If  after  due  notice  of  a  vacancy,  there  shall  be  in  the  opinion  of 
the  electors  no  suitable  candidate,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  electors 
to  suspeiul  the  election  for  a  time  not  greater  than  one  year. 

11.  The  income  of  the  Fund  not  paj'able  to  any  Student  shall  be  paid 
to  a  Iteserve  Fund  from  which  grants  nuiy  be  made  in  fiu'therance  of 
study  or  research  :is  aforesaid,  or  any  necessary  expenses  may  be  defrayed 
wiiich  may  Ik^  incurred  in  ascertaining  the  cpialifications  of  a  candidate. 
Any  portion  of  the  Iteserve  Fund  may  on  the  reconmiendation  of  the 
electors  be  invested  by  the  Trustees  ami  added  to  the  Capital  of  the  Fund. 

IT).  Tlu!  Studentship  shall  not  be  tenable  together  with  the  Craven 
SludtMitshi)). 

1(1.     ,\  Student  shall  be  capable  of  re-election. 


IV.MI  C.  .\.  .M.  I'.Mlll,  H..\.,  Joli. 

iw:  A.  <;.  Iliitlur,  It.A.,  KiiiK'g. 

IH'.U  K.  r.  li.iisdii,  B.A.,  Kiiig'8. 

18'Jt;  !•'.  A.  C.  .Mnrrisoii,  It.A.,  Jf.siis. 

18'JH  ('.  I>.  K(liiii>ii<ls,  It. A.  Kmin. 


IIHIO  .1.  II.  .Miirsliiill,  If.A.,  KiiiK-8. 

l'M-2  A.  .1.  H.  Wuce,  H..V.,  IViiil). 

IIIOI  A.  J.  It.  Waco.  I!. A.,  I'liiil). 

I'.IOi;  .1.  I'.  I)n)i)|),  H.  A.,   Iiiii. 

11)08  A.  W.  (ioiiitiir,  ■liiii. 


CI.KItK    M,\.\\VI';ii!i   SCIIOI.AKSIIII*. 

l.N  lss7,  Mrs  (JlcrU  Maxwell  l)C(HRMtlic'<l  tlie  ri-siduo  ul"  licr 
eKtatc,  aniounliii;,'  to  alMnit  I'dooo,  to  tlic  UiiivL-rsitv  tor  tlio 
purpo.Hc  of  foiiinlinj^  :i  S(;liolinslii|>  in  tlie  ( 'iivoiidisli  liiiborutory 
at  Camljriiljjfe.  Tlic  lollowin^,'  re^iiliitions  were  .sanrlioncd  l)y 
(Jracc  of  the  Seiiiitc.  .Iiiiic  I  "2,  ls!M). 

I.  The  l''und  shall  be  called  the  Capital  Fund  of  tin;  Cbrk  Maxwell 
Si'holiO-.sliip  anci  shall  be  invested  in  the  name  of  The  Chuncellor  Musters 
und  Schiihirs  of  file  liiiversity  of  Canihridge. 

•2.  A  Scbidarsliip  to  be  called  the  Clerk  Muxwell  Scliolarsliii)  shall  be 
Lustituted  in  tlie  University  in  connexion  willi  the  Cavendish  Jiaboratory, 


718  CLERK  MAXWELL   SCHOLAESHIP. 

for  the  advaucemeut  by  original  research  of  Esperiiiieiital  Physics  and 
especially  of  Electricity,  Magnetism,  and  Heat. 

3.  The  person  elected  to  the  Scholarship  shall  be  called  the  Clerk 
Maxwell  Student  in  Experimental  Physics. 

4.  iVuy  member  of  the  University  who  has  been  a  student  for  one 
Term  or  more  in  the  Cavendish  Laboratory  shall  be  eligible  for  the 
Scholarship. 

5.  The  Electors  to  the  Scholarship  shall  be  the  Cavendish  Professor 
of  Experimental  Physics  and  the  Lncasian  Professor  of  Mathematics,  and 
in  case  of  any  difference  of  opinion  between  them  the  tinal  decision  shall 
rest  with  the  Master  of  Trinity  College  or  with  some  one  specially  ap- 
pointed by  him  for  this  ijui'i^ose. 

6.  Li  case  a  Deputy  shall  be  api)ointed  in  accordance  with  the  j)ro- 
visions  of  Statute  B,  chapter  XL  sections  8  and  9  of  the  Statutes  of  the 
University  of  Cambridge,  to  discharge  the  duties  of  either  of  the  two 
Professors  aforesaid,  such  Deputy  shall,  for  all  the  pm-poses  of  these 
Eegulations,  take  the  place  and  exercise  the  jjowers  of  the  Professor  whose 
Deputy  he  is,  during  such  time  as  he  may  be  acting  as  such  Deputy. 

7.  The  Electors  in  electing  the  Student  shall  be  guided  by  the 
promise  shewn  by  the  candidate  of  capacity  for  original  research  in 
Experimental  Physics,  and  shall  take  such  steps  as  they  may  think 
desirable  to  enable  them  to  form  a  judgment  of  such  promise. 

S.  The  Student  so  elected  shall  devote  himself  under  the  du'ection  of 
the  Cavendish  Professor  to  original  research  in  Experimental  Physics 
within  the  University;  he  may  however  carry  on  his  researches  elsewhere 
if  he  has  first  obtained  the  written  permission  of  the  Cavendish  Professor 
to  do  so. 

9.  The  Scholarship  shall  be  tenable  for  three  years,  and  a  Student 
who  has  once  held  the  Scholarship  shall  not  be  capable  of  re-election. 

10.  The  net  annual  income  of  the  Capital  Fund  shall  be  i)aid  to  the 
Student  in  c(jual  quarterly  instalments,  and  the  first  instalment  shall  be 
I)aid  on  and  the  tenure  of  his  Scholarshii>  date  from  the  quarter  day  next 
after  his  election. 

11.  The  Student  shall  not  during  his  tenure  of  the  Scholarship  system- 
atically follow  any  business  or  in'ofession  or  engage  in  any  educational 
or  other  work  wliich  iu  the  opuiion  of  the  Cavendish  and  Lucasian  Pro- 
fessors would  interfere  with  his  duties  as  Student. 

1'2.  If  the  Cavendish  Professor  and  the  Lucasian  Professor  shall  bo  of 
opinion  that  the  Student  by  engaging  iu  some  business  or  occupation  or 
from  confirmed  ill  health  or  want  of  diligence,  or  from  other  causes,  is  not 
faliilling  the  conditions  of  the  Scliolarship,  they  shall  report  their  opinion 
to  the  Special  lioard  for  I'liysics  and  Chemistry  and  the  Board  may  then 
if  they  see  tit  remove  the  Student  from  tlie  Scholarship. 

]:i.  Not  later  than  one  month  before  the  date  at  which  in  due  course 
the  Scholarship  becomes  vacant  or  immediately  upon  the  occurrence  of 
any  casual  vacancy  the  Cavendish  Professor  shall  give  such  i)ublic  notice 
tliereof  as  the  Electors  may  think  desirabh;.  The  election  shall  be  made 
as  soon  after  the  vacancy  as  is  practicable,  and  the  result  conununicated 
to  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  publication  to  the  Senate. 

14.  If  after  due  notice  of  the  vacancy  has  been  given  there  shall  be  in 
the  opinion  of  the  l<]lectors  no  suitable  candidate  for  the  Scholarship,  the 
Electors  niiiy  suspend  the  election  for  a  time  not  greater  than  one  year, 
and  if  at  the  end  of  tlnit  time  after  due  notice  of  the  vacancy  has  been 
given  there  shall  again  be  no  siiital)l(^  candidate  the  election  may  be  again 
susp(^n(l<Ml,  and  so  on  until  a  suitable  candidate  is  found.  Every  such 
suspension  of  election  shall  be  communicated  to  the  Vice-Chaucellor  for 
publication  to  the  Senate. 


ISAAC   NEWTON    STUDENTSHIPS.  719 

15.  The  income  of  the  ScLolarsLui)  diiriug  auy  vacaucy  shall  be 
invested  from  time  to  time  in  the  name  of  the  Chancellor,  Masters  and 
Scholars  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  and  form  part  of  the  Capital 
Fund. 

16.  These  Regulations  except  Regulations  1,  2,  5,  9,  and  15  shall  be 
subject  to  alteration  by  (irace  of  tlie  Senate  at  any  time  after  live  years 
from  the  accfi)tance  of  the  Capital  Fund  by  the  University,  provided  that 
in  all  cases  the  purpusu  of  the  fonudation  shall  be  adhered  to,  namely  the 
advancL-ment  l)y  original  research  of  Exjierimental  Physics,  and  especially 
of  Electricitj',  Magnetism,  and  Heat. 

1891  W.  Cassic.M. A.,  Trinity.  t  1901  II.  A.  Wilson,  H.A.,  Triii. 

18y:j  W.  V.  1).  Whethani,  M.A.,  Trinity.  liWl  O.  W.  Kitliardson,  1!.  A.,  Trin. 

1S95  C.  T.  K.  Wilson,  B.A.,  .Sidney.  1900  1-".  Ilurton,  IJ.A.,  Juli. 
isys  J.  S.  K.  Towusend,  B.A.,  Trin.          j 


ISAAC  NEWTON  STUDENTSIIIPS. 
In  1890  Mr  Fmuk  M'Cloiiii  oflFered  .securities  to  the  value  ol 
about  £l2,'>(n),  for  tiie  fouiuliiig  of  Isaac  Newton  Stuileiitshiijs  iu 
Astronomy  and  Fiiy.sical  Optics.  The  oHer  was  accepted  and  tlie 
following  kegulatious  approved  by  Grace  of  the  JSenate,  March  5, 
1891. 

1.  The  Fund  shall  be  called  the  Isaac  Newton  Studentshii)s  Fund 
and  shall  be  devoted  to  the  encouragement  of  study  and  research  in 
Astronomy  (especially  Gravitational  Astronomy  but  including  other 
branches  of  Astronomy  and  Astronomical  Physics)  and  Physical  Optics. 

•2.  Tile  Fund  sliall  consist  of  the  followijig  securities :  t'-i'MO  A  Orilinary 
Stock  of  llie  Gas  liight  and  Coke  Company  and  £'2100  15  Stock  of  the  Soutli 
Metropolitan  (ias  Company  or  sucli  stocks  funds  and  securities  as  shall 
from  lime  to  time  represent  or  lie  added  to  the  aforesaid  sums  of  stock. 

'.i.  The  Trustees  of  the  Fund  shall  l»e  the  ]\laster  Fellows  and  Scholars 
of  Trinit}'  College.  Tlie  Trustees  sliall  have  power,  during  the  lifetime 
of  tlie  donor  Frank  M'^Clean  M.A.  with  his  consent  in  writing  and  after 
his  decease  at  their  own  discretion,  from  time  to  tune  to  convert  into 
monej-  the  Trust  Fund  or  any  part  thereof  and  to  re-invest  the  same  in  or 
uj)on  any  otlier  stocks  funds  and  securitirs,  whether  or  not  stocks  funds 
and  srcurities  in  or  upon  which  investments  can  ordinarily  he  made  by 
trustees,  and  so  as  that  as  far  as  may  be  practicabU;  the  income  of  the 
Trust  Fund  shall  not  be  diminished  below  the  present  amount :  and  they 
sliall  not  be  responsil)le  for  anj'  loss  wliich  may  arise  in  the  e.\ercise  by 
tin-Ill  of  the  aforesaid  iliscietionary  power. 

1.  Ill  rase  and  so  often  as  tlie  income  of  the  Trust  Fund  shall  fall 
short  of  thf  sum  of  tT.jO  tlieii  in  eacli  year  after  payment  of  all  expenses 
of  and  attending  tlie  execution  of  the  trust  and  of  tlie  amounts  jiayahle  to 
the  l-'.leetcu's  and  to  tli(^  Students  or  Student  the  residue  of  tlu!  income  or 
HO  iiiilch  tlii-reof  as  sliall  be  required  to  be  invested  for  the  imrpose  of 
raising  the  iiiconie  to  the  aforesaid  amount  of  L'7.'>0  shall  be  adiled  to  and 
form  part  of  tlir  capital  of  tiie  Trust  I'liiid  and  hi-  aeconliiigly  invested  in 
or  upon  any  such  stocks  funds  and  securities  as  aforesaid. 

5.  The  iiictuiie  of  tint  Fund  shall  be  )iriniarily  api>licahle  tu  the 
niuiliteliHliee  of  three  Students  to  be  called  the  Isaac  Newton  .Students 
wliosi'  duly  it  shail  In-  tu  di'\oti'  theiiini'hes  to  study  and  research  in 
.VHli'oiioniy  li'specially  and  including  as  aforesaid)  and  I'hysiral  0])licv. 

li.  Tlie  persons  eligible  to  the  .StudelilshipN  shall  be  niembers  of  the 
riii\ersily  wlm  have  been  adiiiilted  to  the  degree  of  Jtaelielor  of  Arts  and 
who  shall  be  under  the  age  of  °2.'>  years  on  llie  lirsl  day  of  .Janiiary  next 
preceding  the  dale  of  election. 


720  ISAAC   NEWTON    STUDENTSHIPS. 

7.  The  Electors  to  the  Stucleutships  shall  be  the  Vice-Chaucellor,  two 
Professors  of  the  University  to  be  nominateil  by  the  Council  of  the  Senate, 
two  Member.s  of  the  Senate  to  be  uonuuated  by  the  Special  Board  for 
Mathematics  and  one  Member  of  the  Senate  to  be  nominated  by  the 
Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry,  each  of  the  said  live  Electors  to 
be  ajipointed  by  Grace  on  the  nomination  aforesaid  at  the  second  Con- 
gregation of  the  Michaelmas  Term :  all  appointments  shall  be  made  for 
four  years.  If  any  of  the  five  appointed  Electors  shall  die  resign  or 
become  incapable  of  acting  another  person  shall  be  appointed  in  like 
manner  in  his  iilace  for  the  remainder  of  the  time  for  which  he  was 
a^jpoiuted.  There  shall  be  jjayable  to  each  Elector  out  of  the  income 
of  the  Trust  Fimd  in  respect  of  each  year  of  his  tenure  of  office  the 
sum  of  £7.  lO.s.  All  the  jjowers  of  the  Electors  may  be  exercised  by  a 
majority  of  those  present  at  a  meeting  duly  suumioned  i)rovidcd  that  three 
Electors  at  least  be  present.  In  every  year  there  shall  be  in  the  Michael- 
mas Term  a  meeting  of  the  Electors  to  consider  any  business  which  may 
present  itself ;  and  in  the  Lent  Term  a  meeting  for  Election  whereof  due 
notice  shall  be  given,  and  Candidates  shall  be  invited  to  send  in  their 
applications  to  the  Vice- Chancellor  with  testimonials  and  such  other 
evidence  of  then  qualifications  and  as  to  their  proposed  course  of  study 
or  research  as  they  may  think  fit. 

8.  The  Electors  shall  take  such  steps  as  they  think  fit  for  ascertaining 
the  intellectual  qualifications  of  the  Candidates  and  in  particular  they 
shall  attach  such  weight  as  thej'  may  think  fit  to  the  place  of  a  Candidate 
in  the  first  and  second  i)arts  or  either  of  them  of  the  Mathematical  Tripos: 
they  shall  also  take  such  steiJS  as  they  may  think  fit  for  ascertaiuuig  the 
prospect  that  a  Candidate  if  elected  will  bona  fide  and  with  due  diligence 
devote  himself  to  study  and  research  in  accordance  with  these  Regulations. 

9.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Student  to  devote  himself  during  the 
tenure  of  his  Studentship  to  study  or  research  as  aforesaid  accoriliug  to  a 
com'se  proposed  by  hmiself  and  approved  bj'  the  Electors,  jjrovided  that 
such  course  may  in  special  cases  be  altered  or  varied  with  the  consent 
of  the  Electors.  The  Student's  course  of  study  or  research  shall  be 
pursued  at  Cambridge  under  such  conditions  as  to  residence  and  otherwise 
as  the  Electors  may  detei'mine  but  the  Electors  may  for  sijecial  reasons 
direct  or  authorise  the  same  to  be  piu'sued  in  any  other  place  and  under 
such  conditions  as  they  may  think  fit. 

10.  The  meeting  for  Election  shall  be  held  and  iu  the  ordinary  coui'se 
one  Student  elected  in  the  Lent  Term  in  each  j'ear,  the  Studentship  to 
date  from  the  15th  day  of  Ajnil  in  the  same  year  and  to  be  tenable  for 
three  years. 

Elections  to  additional  Studentships  (if  any)  i)rovided  for  out  of  the 
Susjjense  Fund  as  hereinafter  mentioned  shall  also  be  made  at  the  Annual 
Election.  But  in  any  year  whatever  be  the  number  of  vacancies  the 
Electors  if  in  then  opinion  there  shall  be  no  suitable  Candidate  sliall  not 
be  bound  to  make  any  election.  And  tlie  Electors  may  if  they  think  fit 
defer  an  election  to  a  subsequent  meeting  in  the  same  term. 

11.  The  emolument  of  the  Student  shall  be  £'200  i)er  annum  jjrovided 
that  the  income  of  the  Fund  (after  payment  of  all  e.\2)enses  of  and 
attenduig  the  execution  of  the  trust  and  the  amount  payable  to  the 
Electors)  sliall  be  capable  of  bearing  such  charge  and  sliall  be  paid  to  the 
Student  l)y  ('(iiial  half  yearly  payments  subject  as  regards  each  payment 
to  the  Eli^ctDrs  being  satisfied  that  the  Student  is  diligently  carryhig  out 
his  course  of  study  or  research,  but  so  nevertheless  tiiat  if  by  illness  or 
any  other  grave  cause  the  Student  shall  have  lieen  prevented  from  tlius 
carrying  out  bis  course  of  study  or  research,  the  Electors  shall  take 
account  i>f  the  circumstances  and  shall  be  at  liberty  to  make  to  the 
Student  the  full  payment  for  the  half  year. 


GERSTENBERG   STUDENTSHIP.  72i 

12.  If  a  Stuilent  shall  in  the  opuiioii  of  the  Electors  fail  in  (Uligently 
carrying  out  his  course  of  study  or  researcli,  aud  in  coiisequeuce  thereof 
they  shall  have  withheld  from  him  two  successive  half  year's  paj'ments 
of  his  Studentship  it  shall  he  lawful  for  the  Electors  as  from  the  expiration 
of  the  last  of  the  same  two  half  years  to  remove  the  Student  from  his 
Studentshi]). 

lA.  Suhject  to  the  payment  of  expenses  as  aforesaid  aud  to  the 
aforesaid  payment  to  the  Electors  the  income  not  payable  to  anj'  Student 
or  so  nnich  thereof  as  is  not  hereinbefore  required  to  be  added  to  the 
capital  of  the  Trust  Fund  shall  be  paid  to  a  Suspense  Fund  which  shall  be 
applicable  to  the  purchase  of  anj'  instruments  or  apparatus  required  by  a 
Student  in  his  course  of  study  or  research  or  for  the  payment  of  any 
extraordinary  expenses.  All  such  instruments  or  apparatus  shall  in  the 
absence  of  any  arrangement  to  the  contrai-j-  be  regarded  as  the  property 
of  the  trust  and  niaj-  he  disposed  of  in  such  manner  as  the  Electors  think 
fit,  or  the  same  may  at  any  time  be  sold  and  the  produce  thereof  added 
to  the  Suspense  Fund.  The  Trustees  shall  have  power  to  make  at  anj- 
time  such  temporarj'  investments  as  they  shall  think  tit  of  the  Suspense 
Fund  or  any  part  thereof,  the  income  arising  therefrom  to  belong  to  the 
Suspense  Fund.  If  at  any  time  the  amount  of  the  Suspense  Fund  shall 
admit  thereof  the  Trustees  may  authorise  the  Electors  either  to  continue 
for  one  aiblitional  j'ear  the  Studentsliip  of  any  Student  who  in  the  oinnion 
of  the  Electors  shall  have  by  his  (lilif,'<iit  and  succfssfiil  currying  out  of  his 
course  of  study  or  research  deserviMl  tlif  siuue  or  tlicy  may  authorise  the 
Electors  to  elect  to  an  additional  Studentsliip  or  Stmleiitslups  tenable  for 
a  year  or  for  two  j-ears.  The  Suspense  Fund  shall  be  spent  as  far  as  may 
be  for  the  purposes  aforesaid  or  any  of  them  and  shall  not  ortlinarily  be 
allowe<l  ti)  accumulati-  to  an  amount  exceeding  jjKHH). 

U.  A  Student  elected  to  a  Studentship  tenable  for  less  than  three 
years  shall  not  tbcrcbj-  become  incajtable  of  election  (in  lieu  or  at  the 
expiration  thereof)  to  a  Studentship  tenable  for  three  j-ears  but  except 
as  aforesaid  a  Student  shall  not  be  capable  of  re-election. 

ir».  These  liegulations  except  Regulations  1,  '2,  ;{,  1  and  5  shall  be 
subject  to  alteration  by  (irace  of  the  Senate  but  in  the  lifetime  of  the  said 
Frank  M'Clean  only  with  his  consent  in  writing  and  so  always  that  tiie 
main  object  of  the  Fund  namely  tht-  encouragement  of  studj-  and  research 
in  Astronomy  (especially  (travitational  Astronomy  but  including  other 
branches  of  Astronomy  and  Astronomical  Physics)  and  Physical  Optics  ho 
adhered  to. 

1891     It.  A.  Soinpnon,  B..\.  Joli.  I'.tiKJ    J.  It.  Jfiiiis,  H.A.,  Triii 

iH'j-i     I'.  \V.  DvHc.n,  U.A.  Trill.  1  l'.«ll     S.  U.  M"^l,arfii.  H.A.  Triii 

IH'JA    It.  M    It.  .Miiviill,  U.A.  .Siihii-v.     ^  iwn    T.  II.  Ilavilock,  H.A.  .loli 
IHSM     I'.  II.  Cow.ll,  B.A.  Trill.  l'.H«     C.  N.  Cfiimi.  H.A.  Joli. 

1>*95     S.  S   IIoukIi.  IJ.A.  Joli.  I   1WI4     Z.  1.  A liiimil,  U. A.  Trill. 

INWi    .1.  «i.  Lcatliiiii.  H..\.  .loll.  1  ISm.')     K.  .J.  .M.  .stmttiiii.  H.A.  Cains 

Vi'Jl     W.  K.  .SwlKwiirk,  H.A.  Trill.  i  I'.MXi    .1.  W.  NiclioUcn,  II.  A.,  Triii 

l«ts    C.  fHMlfrcv.  H.A.  Trin.  1»07     II.  It.  Ilnsiio,  H.A..  .loli. 

mint    (i.  \V.  Wklkir.  H.A.  Trin.  11908    .1.  H.  Ilulirwlit,  H.A.,  Clir. 


CKRSTKNHKRr,   STUDENTSim'. 

Kiniinloil  l>y  Mrs  l'liili|>|).H  in  iiiciiiory  of  Iut  lnotlirr,  .Anitild 
ilerMtcnlKTjj,  15. .\.,  liitc  of 'IVinitv  ('(ill«'j,'c,  witli  tlic  olijort  of  jtro- 
nioliiijj  the  hIikIv  of  .Mom!  I'liilosojihy  mid  .M('t;i|iliysic,H  anion;; 
•<tiii|(nL><  i)f  Natunil  Science,  liotli  nieii  and  Wdnien,  umler  tliu 
ciinditionH  cnntaincd  in  the  followiii),'  Kegiiliitiuns  ^(Jrace  of 
May   l!»,   isici). 

1.  .\m  .HiMin  as  the  sum  of  £"2,(KK»  shall  have  been  transferred  to  the 
Master,  Fellows  and  Scholars  of  Trinity  College,  as  Trustees,  there  simll 

.'il 


722  GERSTENBEao  STUDENTSHIP. 

be   established   a   Studentshix)   to   be   called   "The   Arnold   Gerstenberg 
Studeutship." 

2.  A  Board  of  Managers  shall  be  constituted  consisting  of  the  Knight- 
bridge  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  the  Professor  of  Mental  Philosophy 
and  Logic,  when  and  as  soon  as  snch  Pi'ofessor  is  api)ointed,  two  members 
elected  by  the  Special  Board  for  Moral  Science,  one  member  elected  by 
the  Special  Board  for  Physics  and  Chemistry  and  one  member  elected  by 
the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology.  The  elected  members  of  the 
Board  of  Managers  shall  ordinarily  be  elected  for  a  period  of  six  years : 
provided  that  at  the  first  election,  the  member  elected  by  the  Special 
Board  for  Biology  and  Geology,  and  one  of  the  members  elected  by  the 
Special  Board  for  Moral  Science,  shall  be  elected  for  thi-ee  years  only.  In 
the  case  of  any  vacancy  occurring  among  the  elected  members  of  the  Board 
of  Managers  from  any  other  cause  than  the  expiration  of  the  time  of  tenure 
a  new  member  shall  be  elected  without  delay  by  the  Special  Board  which 
elected  the  person  whose  substitute  he  is;  and  the  person  elected  to  till 
such  vacancy  shall  continue  a  member  of  the  Board  as  long  as  tlie  person 
whose  substitute  he  is  would  have  continued. 

3.  The  examiners  or  adjudicators  who  shall  award  the  Studentshij) 
shall  be  nominated  by  the  Board  of  Managers  and  elected  by  (jrace  of  the 
Senate.  Such  examiners  or  adjudicators  may  be  members  of  the  Board  or 
other  persons,  and  shall  receive  such  payment  as  the  Board  may  from  time 
to  time  determine. 

4.  The  Studentship  shall  be  awarded  after  competition  by  means  of 
examination  or  essay,  or  both  combined,  as  the  Boai-d  of  Managers  may 
from  time  to  time  determine. 

5.  The  time  at  which  the  examination  is  to  be  held,  or  before  which 
essays  are  to  be  sent  in,  together  with  the  subject  or  subjects  of  the 
examination  or  essay,  shall  on  each  occasion  l)e  fixed  and  published  at 
least  one  year  previously  by  the  Board  of  Managers,  or  if  the  Board  think 
fit  by  the  examiners  or  adjuilicators,  provided  that  tlie  subject  or  subjects 
fixed  sliall  be  among  tho.se  comprised  within  the  range  of  Psychology, 
Logic,  Moral  and  Metaphysical  Philosophy,  and  History  of  Phil()soj>liy. 

6.  The  Studentship  shall  be  open  to  men  and  women  wlio  in  the 
Examination  for  Part  I.  or  Part  II.  of  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos  have 
acquitted  themselves  so  as  to  deserve  honours:  provided  tliat  eighteen 
complete  terms  shall  not  have  elapsed  between  the  first  term  of  the 
residence  of  any  candidate  and  the  time  at  whicli  the  examination  is  held, 
or  before  which  essays  are  to  be  sent  in. 

7.  Excejit  as  hia'einafter  provided  in  Begulation  11,  the  candidates  for 
the  Studentship  must  declare  their  intention,  if  successful,  of  pursuing  a 
course  of  Philosophical  study. 

8.  Except  as  hereinafter  provided  in  Kegulation  11,  the  Studentship 
shall  be  awarded  once  in  every  three  years,  unless  in  any  year  tlierc  be  no 
properly  qualified  candidates,  and  shall  be  tenable  for  two  years,  ui)on  the 
condition  that  at  the  end  of  the  first  year  the  Student's  progress  in  Philo- 
sophical study  is  satisfactory.  Tlie  Board  of  Managers  may  recpiire  such 
proof  of  tliis  as  they  think  expedient. 

i).  The  Student  shall  receive  in  each  year  by  way  of  stipend  the  income 
derived  from  the  capital  of  tlie  trust  for  the  time  being  for  a  period  of 
eighteen  months,  after  deducting  tlie  sum  required  for  tlie  payment  of 
examiners  or  adjudicators. 

10.  If  at  any  time  a  Studiuitship  is  not  awarded  owing  to  the  want  of 
properly  (|ualified  candidates,  or  is  vacated  by  death  or  resignation  or  by 
iioii-fiillilment  of  tli<!  condition  meiiticnied  in  Begiilation  8  or  by  any  other 
cause,  tlie  sums  which  would  have  been  paid  to  the  holder  shall  be  invested 
and  added  to  the  principal. 


HORT  MEMORIAL  FUND.  723 

11.  It  shall  be  in  the  power  of  the  Board  of  Managers  at  any  time  to 
siispeTid  Hfgiilations  7  luid  H,  and,  in  the  place  of  a  Studentship  tenable 
under  those  Kt'>,nihiti()ns  to  substitute  a  Stuik'utslup  free  from  all  con- 
ditions as  to  subsciiuent  study  but  tenable  for  one  year  only:  and  it  sliiiU 
be  the  duty  of  tlie  Hoard  to  luakc  tliis  sul)stitution  temporarily  or  per- 
manently, if  the  Studentshi])  offered  under  tlie  above  Regulations  has  on 
two  successive  occasions  not  Iieen  awarded,  owing  to  the  want  of  properly 
<|UaliHed  candidates.  The  Studentship  thus  substituted  shall  be  offered 
for  competition  at  intervals  of  not  more  than  two  years,  so  long  as  the 
substitution  is  maintained. 

1"2.  The  Senate  shall  have  power  from  time  to  time  to  make  such 
changes  in  tlie  above  Regulations  as  may  appear  desirable;  provided  always 
(1)  that  tlie  object  of  the  foundation  be  strictly  respected,  such  object  being 
the  promotion  of  the  study  of  Moral  PhUosojihy  and  Metaphysics  among 
students  of  Natural  Science,  both  men  and  women,  (21  that  no  change  be 
made  during  the  lifetime  of  the  foundress  without  her  consent. 

13.  If  at  any  future  time  the  Examination  for  the  Natural  Sciences 
Tripos  shall  not  be  open  to  both  men  and  women  or  if  for  any  reason  it 
shall  be  rendered  impossible  to  fulfil  the  conditions  laid  down  in  the  above 
scheme  of  Regulations  then  it  shall  be  lawful  for  Mrs  I'liilipps  if  living  and 
after  her  death  for  the  Trustees  to  frame  fresh  Regulations  for  the  Stuilent- 
ship  but  so  that  any  new  Regidations  shall  be  such  as  will  be  calcidated  to 
carry  out  in  the  best  possible  way  the  object  with  which  the  Studentship 
was  founded  and  no  other. 

Provided  that  if  tlie  Regulations  so  franicil  fail  to  obtain  the  assent  of 
the  I'uiversity  then  the  trust-money  shall  be  handed  over  to  some  Uni- 
versity in  the  United  Kingilom  whose  Examinations  for  degrees  are  open 
to  botli  men  and  women  and  which  is  willing  to  carry  out  the  object  with 
which  the  Studentship  was  foundeil :  such  University  to  be  cliosen  by 
Mrs  I'liilipps  if  living,  and  after  her  death  by  the  Trustees:  and  in  the 
case  of  tlie  trustnioiiey  being  handed  over  as  aforesaiil  to  another  Uni- 
versity, the  receipt  rif  the  proper  officer  shall  be  a  comidete  lUsdiarge  of 
tile  original  Trustees  from  all  liability  coniierted  with  the  trust. 

I'rovided  furtlier  that  if  there  shall  be  a  failure  so  to  hand  over  the 
trust-iiioiiey  to  such  other  University,  or  if  for  any  other  cause  there  shall 
be  a  failiiii'  of  the  object  of  the  foumlatioii,  then  tlie  person  who  for  the 
tiuK!  being  is  the  heir-at-law  of  Mrs  I'hiliiips  shall  he  entitled  to  the  trust- 
money  absolutidy. 

H'.k;    <:.  .s.  Mv.rs,  IJ..V.  ('iiiii-4.  I    I'.KH)    T.  J.  .leliii,  H.A.  .loli. 

A.  (i.  ThiihIiv,  H..V.  Trlii.  |    llHXi    A.  M  UiiktT,  11. .V.,  I'rin. 

IH'Jl    ('.  P.  (f.  Ma.itvnnaii,  H.A.  ChrUt's.    | 


I|(»IIT  MKMOIilAL  KUNK. 
TiiK  siiMi  of  £100(1,  siili.-tcriltc'il  witli  the  view  of  foinnliiii^  a 
Munioriiil  to  |M'r|i(;tii;it<;  in  tlio  niiivcrsity  tlic  iiicniory  of  llio 
ilirvcrcinl  Kenton  .lolm  .\iitlioiiy  llort.  I).  !>.,  lutely  l,;i(ly  .M;ir- 
'.^Mrcls  Keiulcr  in  hivinity,  w:is  :ieee|deil  liy  tlit;  rniversily  in  tlio 
yeiir  ISIM,  uimI  the  foilowini^  liegiilutioiis  for  tlio  inliiiiiiistrutioii 
of  tli<!  Kiiml  were  apiirovcil.  Miniecof  April  I'tl,  ls:i4.)  A  huim  of 
:il)out  I'lsoo  wiiH  otrerofl  to  tlio  University  l>y  certain  njonihcrs  of 
the  ( )|(l  and  .New  Testament  llevision  ( 'onipanies  for  the  purpose  of 
forniiii}^  an  aui,'nieiitation  of  tlie  llort  Memorial  Kiiml,  this  siiiii 
to  lio  calltMl  the  Itevisiou  Surplus  Kuinl  and  to  lie  administered  l»y 
tlicMn ma'^'ors  of  llie  llort  .Memorial  Fund.  ( Aoceptod  (Jraco  of 
June  Is,  1H!»G.) 

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724  STEWART   OF  RANNOCH   SCHOLARSHIPS. 

1.  There  shall  be  a  Fuiid  in  the  University  called  the  "Hort  Memorial 
Fund,"  which  shall  be  devoted  to  the  promotion  of  Biblical,  Hellenistic, 
and  Patristic  Research. 

2.  The  Capital  of  the  Fund  shall  be  invested  in  Government  Secimties 
or  in  other  Securities  in  which  Trustees  are  by  law  allowed  to  invest 
Trust  money.  The  University  may,  on  the  recommendation  of  the 
Financial  Board,  vary  such  investments  from  time  to  time. 

3.  The  Administration  of  the  Fund  shall  be  entrusted  to  seven 
Managers.  The  Managers  shall  be  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  six  other 
persons  apitointed  by  (Irace  of  the  Senate,  two  on  the  nomination  of  the 
Council  of  the  Senate,  and  four  on  the  nomination  of  the  Special  Board 
for  Divinity.  The  ajjpointment  of  the  Managers  shall  be  made  at  a 
Congregation  to  be  held  before  the  end  of  full  Term  in  the  Michaelmas 
Term,  and  their  period  of  service  sliall  commence  on  the  lirst  day  of 
January  after  the  date  of  their  appointment.  In  the  first  instance  one 
of  the  ijersous  appointed  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council  and  two  of  the 
persons  appointed  on  the  nomination  of  the  SiJecial  Board  for  Divinity 
shall  be  appointed  to  serve  for  six  years.  All  other  appointments  shall 
be  made  for  four  years.  If  any  of  the  six  appointed  Managers  shall  die, 
resign,  or  become  incapable  of  acting,  the  body  by  which  he  was  nominated 
shall  nomhiate  some  other  person  to  be  apijointed  Manager  in  his  place 
for  the  remainder  of  the  time  for  which  he  was  aijpointed. 

All  the  i)owers  of  the  Managers  may  be  exercised  by  a  majority  of 
those  present  at  a  meeting  duly  summoned,  provided  that  three  Managers 
at  least  be  present. 

4.  The  income  arising  from  the  Capital  of  the  Fund  shall  be  jiaid 
annually  to  the  Managers,  who  shall  also  be  empowered  to  receive  sub- 
sci'iptions  in  augmentation  of  the  annual  income  of  the  Fund.  Out  of  tlie 
income  thus  accruing,'  grants  may  be  made  by  tlie  Managers  at  their  discretion 
to  any  person  eng.iged  in  Bililical,  Hellenistic,  or  Patristic  research,  or 
for  the  promotion  of  any  undertaking  coiniected  with  these  departments 
of  study,  subject  to  such  conditions  as  they  may  think  tit  in  each  case. 

5.  Any  unapplied  balance  of  annual  income  shall  be  carried  to  a 
Reserve  Fund. 

Grants  may  be  made  from  the  Reserve  Fund  in  the  same  way  as  from 
the  Annual  Income. 

6.  The  Reserve  Fund,  or  any  portion  of  it,  may  be  from  time  to  time 
invested  by  the  Financial  Board  on  the  recomraeudation  of  the  Managers, 
and  added  to  the  Capital  of  the  Fund. 

The  Managers  shall  also  be  empowered  to  receive  donations,  subscrip- 
tions, and  bequests  for  the  augmentation  of  the  Capital  of  the  Fund. 

7.  The  accounts  of  the  Managers  shall  be  audited  annually  and 
publislied  with  the  University  Accounts. 

8.  These  Regulations,  except  Regulaticui  1  ami  Regulation  8,  shall  be 
subject  to  alteration  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  provided  that  the  object  of 
the  Fund,  vi/..  tlie  promotion  of  Biblical,  Hellenistic,  and  Patristic  research, 
be  adliered  to. 

9.  Subject  to  the  foregoing  Regulations,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the 
Managers  from  time  to  time  to  make,  and  if  they  see  tit  to  vary,  such 
Bye-Laws  as  may  seem  to  them  expedient  for  regulating  tlieir  own 
proceedings  and  tlie  adiiiinistratiou  of  the  Fund  entrusted  to  their  care. 

STEWAllT   OK    RANNOCH   SCHOLARSHIPS. 

Mr  .Jolin  Stewiut  of  Raiinocli,  soinetiiiie  resident  iit  Bristol, 

Icl't  all  his  estate,  subject  to  certain  charges,  to  the  University  of 

Cainliridge,  to  the  intent  that  tlie  University  niij,rht  found  Seholar- 

shijis,  tenable  for  one  year,  of  the  annual  value  of  Twenty-five 


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STEWART   OF  RANNOCH   SCHOLARSHIPS.  725 

pounds  eacli,  in  Hebrew  Greek  Latin  and  Sacred  Music  or  in  the 
discretion  of  the  Governing  Hody  of  the  said  University  to  be 
tenal)le  fnr  tliree  yesirs  for  proficiency  in  some  or  one  of  the 
prescribed  sul)jects,  the  preference  in  every  case  to  be  given  to 
young  men  natives  of  the  Conntics  of  Wilts,  Somerset  or  Gloucester, 
inchnling  the  City  and  County  of  Ihistol.  Hy  (!race  of  the 
Senate,  I)eceniiier  7.  1S!).3,  Kighteen  Schohirships  were  founded, 
of  the  annual  value  of  £2"),  tenable  for  three  years,  six  for 
proficiency  iti  Hebrew,  six  for  proficiency  in  Creek  and  Latin, 
and  six  for  proficiency  in  Sacred  Music. 
Hebrew. 

1.  The  competition  for  any  of  these  Scliolarsbips  shall  be  restricted 
in  the  first  instance  to  natives  of  tlie  comities  of  Wilts,  Somerset,  and 
(iloncester,  including  the  city  and  co\inty  of  ]>rist(d,  who  are  inider  the  age  of 
twenty-one  years  on  the  first  day  of  January  preceding  the  Kxamination. 

•2.  Tile  names  of  all  such  candidates,  together  with  certificates  of 
date  and  jdace  of  liirth  and  certificates  of  good  character,  shall  be  sent  to 
the  Kegistrarv  of  the  I'niversity  at  least  twenty-one  days  before  the 
conimeiicenient  of  the  Kxiiminatiou. 

li.  .\ny  Sch(>hirsiiii>  which  has  not  been  awarded  when  offered  for 
restricted  competition  among  natives  of  the  specified  counties  shall  at  the 
next  annual  Kxamination  l)e  offered  for  oi)en  competition  among  persons 
who  are  under  tlie  age  of  twenty-one  years  on  the  first  day  of  January 
preceding  the  Examination. 

■1.  The  names  of  all  such  candidates,  together  with  certificates  of  date 
of  birth  and  certificates  of  good  character,  shall  be  sent  to  the  Hegistrary 
of  the  I'niversity  at  least  twenty-one  days  before  the  commencement  of 
the  Examination. 

.').     The  Examination  shall  begui  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  May. 

t).  The  Examination  shall  be  conducted  by  two  Examiners  to  be 
nominated  by  tlie  Special  Hoard  for  Oriental  Studies  and  appointed  by 
(iraci-  of  tlie  Senate  before  the  division  of  tlie  Lent  Term. 

7.  Tlie  Examination  shall  consist  of  three  papers,  including  (1)  pass- 
ages from  H))ecified  Hooks  of  the  Old  Testament  for  translation  from 
Hebrew  into  English,  (2|  sim]>le  passages  from  unspecified  Hooks  of  the 
Olil  Tesfanieiit  for  translation  from  Hebrew  into  English,  (lil  passages  for 
translation  from  English  into  Hebrew  and  passages  for  pointing,  together 
with  grammatical  and  idlier  ipiestions. 

H.  The  s]>eci(ied  subjects  shall  be  selected  from  time  to  time  by  the 
Special  Hoard  for  Oriental  Studies. 

".».  The  candidates  shall  be  exjiected  to  ])reseiil  themselves  for  the 
(lapers  in  the  JOxamination  for  the  Schohirships  in  (ireck  and  Latin,  and 
in  awarding  the  Schohirships  for  Hebrew  account  sliall  lir  tukeii  of  the 
proficiency  of  tin-  caiididateH  in  (ireek  and  Latin. 

(iUEEK    A.sn    liAIIN. 

1.  The  coMipelition  for  any  of  thesr  Scholarships  shall  he  restricted 
in  the  first  instance  to  natives  of  tin-  counties  of  Wilts.  Somerset,  and 
(}loucester,in<duding  the  city  and  county  of  Itristol,  who  an'  umler  the  age  of 
twenty-one  years  on  tlie  first  day  of  .lanuary  jireceding  the  l'l\amiiiatioii. 

'2.  The  names  of  all  such  camlidates,  together  with  ccrliticates  of  date 
and  placi-  of  birth  and  certiticiites  of  good  character,  shall  be  sent  to  the 
Hegistrary  of  the  rniversity  at  least  twenty-one  days  before  the  com- 
meiiri'mciil  of  tilt'  I''.\aiiiiiiation. 

:<.  .\ny  Scholarship  which  has  not  been  awardi'd  when  offered  for 
restricted  competition  among  natives  of  the  sjiecified  counties  Hhall  at  the 
next  annual  Examination  lie  offeri-d  for  open  competition  among  persons 


726  STEWART   OF  EANNOCH   SCHOLAESHIPS. 

who  are  imcler  the  age  of  tweuty-one  years  on  the  first  day  of  January 
preceding  the  Examination. 

4.  The  names  of  all  such  candidates  together  with  certificates  of  date 
of  birth  and  certificates  of  good  character  shall  be  sent  to  the  Kegistrary 
of  the  University  at  least  tweuty-one  days  before  the  commencement  of 
the  Examination. 

5.  The  Examination  shall  begin  on  the  Thursday  next  after  the  first 
Tuesday  iu  May. 

6.  The  Examination  shall  be  conducted  by  two  Examiners  to  be 
Qominated  by  the  Special  Board  for  Classics  and  appouited  by  Grace  of 
the  Senate  before  the  division  of  the  Lent  Term. 

7.  The  Examination  shall  consist  of  at  least  four  printed  pajjers 
Including  passages  in  Greek  and  Latin  for  translation  into  English,  and 
passages  iu  English  for  translation  into  Greek  and  Latin. 

8.  A  John  Stewart  of  llannoch  Scholarship  awarded  for  Classics 
whether  after  restricted  or  after  open  competition  shall  not  be  tenable 
with  the  Craven,  the  Pitt,  the  Person  or  the  Waddingtou  Scholarship. 

Sacred  Music. 

1.  The  competition  for  any  of  these  Scholarships  shall  be  restricted 
in  the  first  instance  to  natives  of  the  counties  of  Wilts,  Somerset,  and 
Gloucester,  including  the  city  and  county  of  Bristol,  who  are  under  the  age  of 
twenty-two  years  on  the  first  day  of  Janiiary  precedmg  the  Examination. 

2.  The  names  of  aU  such  candidates,  together  with  certificates  of  date 
and  place  of  birth  and  certificates  of  good  character,  shall  be  sent  to  the 
Registrary  of  the  University  at  least  twenty-one  days  befoi'e  the  com- 
mencement of  the  Examination. 

3.  Ajiy  Scholarship  which  has  not  been  awarded  when  offered  for 
restricted  competition  among  natives  of  the  specified  counties  shall  at  the 
next  annual  Examination  be  offered  for  open  competition  among  those 
who  are  under  the  age  of  twenty-two  years  on  the  first  day  of  January 
preceding  the  Examination. 

4.  The  names  of  all  such  candidates,  together  with  certificates  of 
date  of  bu'tli  and  certificates  of  good  character,  shall  be  sent  to  the 
Eegistrary  of  the  University  at  least  twenty-one  days  before  the  com- 
mencement of  the  Examination. 

5.  The  Examination  shall  begin  on  the  second  Tuesday  in  May. 

6.  The  Exaniiiiatioii  sluill  be  conducted  bj'  two  Examiners,  of  whom 
one  at  least  shall  Ik-  a  IMember  of  the  Senate,  to  be  nominated  by  the 
Si)ecial  Board  for  Music  and  ai^jminted  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  before  the 
division  of  the  Lent  Term. 

7.  The  Examination  sliall  consist  of  two  parts  : 

(1)  Two  paiKis  on  Notation;  Scales;  Clefs;  Keys;  Intervals;  Time; 
Marks  and  Terms  gencnillv  employed  in  Music;  Cadences;  Triads  and 
Chords  of  the  Seventh  and  their  Inversions ;  Single  Susjiensions.  Exer 
cises  will  ))e  .set  on  Triads  and  Chords  of  tlie  Dominant  Seventh  in 
not  more  than  Four  Parts,  in  which  the  highest  or  the  lowest  part  or  both 
are  given. 

Counterpoint  ni  Two  Parts  in  all  the  Species. 

The  Elements  of  Form  in  Music.     The  History  of  Sacred  Music. 

(2)  A  practical  Examination  in  (A)  Playing  the  organ;  with 
questions  on  the  construction  and  use  of  the  instrument; 

(B)     Singing   Sacred  Music;    with  questions  on   tlu'   use  of  the 
voice,  and  the  methods  of  Choir  training. 

[Caiulidates  are  not  reciuired  to  present  tlu'mselves  for  exauimation  in 
both  A  and  B,  l)ut  tliey  are  at  liberty  to  do  so.  J 

8.  A  Scholar  electecl  for  Sacred  Music  shall  not  receive  any  emolument 
from  liis  Strliolarsliip  until  he  lias  j)assod  tlie  First  Part  of  the  Previous 
Examination  or  some  examinatiou  entitling  hiui  to  exemption  therefrom. 


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Music. 
C.  li.  Koiitliaiii.  .loll. 
K  .M.  Kadford,  Triii. 
\V.  I).  Itraithwaite,  Caius. 
J.  .St  A.  .lohii.'ioii.  Trill. 
H.  C.  S.  i;verett,  Caius. 
F.  (J.  liver.  Corpus. 

11.  F.  I'iV'u'ott. 
.\.  II.  K.  Uuhinson,  Clare, 
(i.  T.  Sliaw.  Caius. 
K.  K.  11  Harvey,  Non  Coll. 

ivvur  thoro  ii  an  omluion  of  a  year,  do 
Honourably  mentioned:  1908, 


.S.  Koper,  Corpus. 
\y.  Brewster,  King's. 
II.  T.  Atchlev,.sid. 
W.  Wadelv,  Selwvil. 
Stemdale  iieiiiiett,  .loll. 
C.  S.  <  arey.  Chire. 
.1.  A.  Triiiilile,  Trill. 
Ilatteii.  Caius. 
.s.  \innini,'.  (iueeiis". 
T.  iJepree,  Clare. 
.  S.  Uixoii,  Caius. 
C.  L.  Hyltoii  Stewart,  Pet. 
K.  Tciiiiliiison,  Selwyii. 
.1.  WilkiiiMJii,  Caius. 
.\.  Sliiltdii.  Itown. 
F.  Cliulili,  Christ's. 
C.  .M.  Ferguson,  Fniin. 
C.  I>.  Browne,  Clare  |  .s- 
II.  .spnney,  ISelw.        )  "f- 

Hebrew. 

M.  Adier,  Joli. 

11.  Ardron,  Caiusl    ,. 

L.  Pass.  Joh.         }  -*'/• 

C.  Thompson,  Caius. 
11.  Uennessy,  .Joh. 

D.  Cautley,  .loli. 
A.  L.  .Senior,  Job. 

S.  I).  Jones,  Caius. 
K.  Bull,  Cath.    )   ,. 
Hood,  Christ's.}  "^'Z- 
C.  11.  How.  Joh.  )   ,5. 

M.  J.  Locwe,  Queens']  "^ 
N.  W  bitty,  Caius. 
,  .M.  licadiuan.  Job. 
C.  Pope,  Joh. 
11.  Bentlev,  Joh. 
de  .M.  Beiitwicb,  Trin. 
S.  .Marsh,  Selwyii. 
S.  Cripps,  Job. 
Cohin,  Kniiii. 
II.  Willey,  Caius. 
.M.  Uohathan,  Caius. 
C.  Iiiniaii,  Caius. 

Scholar  waa  electoU  or  there  was  uo  Cainliilato. 
K.  V.  Nicholsou,  Queens'. 


1900 

K. 

1901 

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1902 

I'. 

1903 

c. 

I'r. 

1904 

11. 

1905 

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A. 

190(5 

P. 

H. 

1907 

J. 

1908 

J. 

\V. 

M. 

1895  1. 

H. 

2. 

C. 

1  1 

1897  1. 

11. 

K. 

2. 

T. 

1898 

F. 

C. 

1899 

A. 

C. 

A. 

1901 

J. 

H. 

1902 

II. 

1. 

W. 

2. 

-N. 

1903  " 

J. 

190-1 

N. 

1905 

I-. 

1906 

K. 

1907 

A. 

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v.m  1. 

K. 

2. 

K. 

AIJ>EN  FLWl)  AND  SCHOLARSHIR 
III  is:t.s,  tlie  late  Mr  A.  W.  <;.  Allen  l)e<iuciitlie(l  £10,000  to 
the  riiiveisity  with  a  view  oi'  e.slaltlisiiiiij,'  an  .\iiiitial  Sclioliir.sliip 
or  Prize  in  ineiiMirv  of  iiis  graiiiUatlier  the  liiglit  Kev.  .1.  Allen, 
l>.|).,  formerly  lii.slio|i  of  Kly,  .sometime  Fellow  of  Trinity  College. 
The  l>e<iiie.>«t  was  ateepteil  l>y  <iraee,  .June  ItJ,  islts.  The  following 
llegiilations  were  approved  liv  (Iraee,  Fel».  1(5,  IS!t!»  : 
I.      111.'  i'liiKl  xliiill  Im'  .iillnl  Uir  Alli'ii  S<  li<>liu>lii|>  I'iiikI. 

'J.  'I'll!-  ilicitliir  i)f  the  |''i||ii|  >^lui||  1)1'  il|i|ilicil  to  the  tlluilltfllUIK-l-  of  a 
Krliolar  to  )>•■  rallnl  tlir  Alirii  Scliuhir  wlioHt-  (hil.v  il  shall  ho  to  ilcvoti- 
liiiiisflf  t<i  litrriirv  (ir  Hi-ifntilir  ri'siiinli. 

:t.  The  KIcrtor.s  to  tlir  Srluiliii-Mlii|i  hIiuII  he  tlu^  Vict'-ChaiiiTllor  iiiid 
,'lit  iiifiiihcrM  of  the  Sciiiilr  a]i|iiiiiil('<l  hv  (iriu-f  of  llio  Sfiiatr.  four  on  (lie 
iiMiniiiJiticin  nf  the  ('niiiiril  nf  tlir  Siiiatr  uml  fmir  mi  tlic  iiDiiiiiialioii  of  IIm' 
(o'lirnil  jtiiard  nf  Stiidirs.      I''i\)'  shall  ciiiisllliitt'  a  i|iioniiii. 

:f.  Of  llic  ti^jhl  clccttil  iiicmiImts  of  llir  I'.iianl  of  KIcclors,  one  of 
tliiiNc  a|)|iiiiiit<'il  on  the  iioiiiiiiatioii  of  tin'  Couiit'll  of  the  Senate,  and  one 
of  tlioHe  a|iiioiiil«'<l  on  the  noiiiiiiation  of  the  (ieiieral   liourd  of  StinlieH, 


728        ALLEN  FUND  AND  SCHOLARSHIP. 

shall  retire  by  rotation  on  December  31  in  each  year,  and  the  election  of 
members  of  the  Senate  to  fill  the  vacant  places  shall  be  made  at  a 
Congregation  before  the  end  of  full  term  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  pre- 
ceding the  vacanc}',  a  retiring  member  not  being  eligible  for  immediate 
re-appointment. 

3**.  In  the  event  of  a  vacancy  occurring  in  any  year  by  the  death  or 
resignation  of  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Electors,  a  new  member  shall  be 
appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  to  fill  the  vacant  place  on  the  nomination, 
of  the  body  by  whom  the  person  whose  place  he  is  to  take  was  nominated 
and  he  shall  continue  to  be  a  member  of  the  Board  for  the  remainder  of  the 
period  of  office  for  which  such  person  was  appointed. 

4.  In  the  year  1899  and  in  every  second  year  thereafter  the  Scholarship 
shall  be  open  to  candidates  who  propose  to  undertake  research  in  any 
branch  of  stndy  which  comes  within  the  department  of  any  of  the  following 
Special  Boards : — Divinity,  Law,  Classics,  Oriental  Studies,  Medieval  and 
Modern  Languages,  History,  Archaeology,  Economics  and  Moral  Science. 
In  the  year  1900  and  in  every  second  year  thereafter  the  Scholarship  shall 
be  oi^en  to  candidates  who  propose  to  undertake  research  in  any  branch 
of  study  which  comes  within  the  department  of  any  of  the  following 
Special  Boards : — Medicine,  Mathematics,  Physics  and  Chemistry,  Biology 
and  Geology. 

5.  Any  Graduate  of  the  University  shall  be  eUgible  to  the  Scholarship 
provided  that  on  the  first  day  of  the  term  in  which  the  election  is  made 
his  age  shall  not  exceed  twenty-eight  years.  Candidates  shall  be  invited 
to  send  in  their  applications  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  with  a  statement  as  to 
the  course  of  resfiudi  u  liirh  tliey  projiose  to  undertake,  accomiianied  by 
such  evidence  of  tlieir  qunliticntions  as  the  Electors  may  require. 

6.  The  Electors  shall  have  authority  to  take  any  steps  which  they 
think  advisable  to  enable  them  to  ascertain  the  qualifications  of  the  candi- 
dates and  their  fitness  to  pin-sue  a  course  of  research,  provided  that  the 
Scholarship  shall  not  be  awarded  by  competitive  examination.  The 
Electors  shall  also  have  power  to  make  payments,  not  exceeding  £S0  in 
the  aggi'egate  in  any  year,  to  any  person  or  persons  (whether  Electors  or 
not)  whom  they  may  consult,  or  whom  they  may  request  to  supervise  and 
report  upon  the  Scholar's  work,  or  who  may  assist  them  in  any  other  way. 

7.  A  meeting  for  the  election  of  a  Scholar  shall  be  held  in  the  Lent 
Term  in  each  year. 

8.  The  tenure  of  the  Scholarship  shall  be  for  one  year  from  the  last 
day  of  the  Lent  Term  in  which  the  election  is  made. 

9.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Scholar  to  devote  himself  to  research  in 
Cambridge  or  elsewhere  during  the  tenure  of  his  Scholarship,  according  to 
a  scheme  proposed  by  himself  and  approved  by  the  Electors,  provided  that 
such  scheme  may  be  altered  or  varied  with  the  consent  of  the  Electors. 

10.  The  Scholar  shall  not  during  the  tenure  of  his  Scholarship 
systematically  follow  any  business  or  i)rofession  or  engage  in  edncatimial 
or  other  work  which  in  the  opinion  of  the  Electors  would  interfere  w  itli 
his  course  of  research. 

11.  The  stipend  of  the  Scholar  shall  be  £250,  or  such  smaller  sum  as 
the  Fund  after  payment  of  all  expenses  shall  be  capable  of  providing,  and 
shall  be  paid  to  Die  Scholar  in  two  equal  instalments,  tlie  first  on  the  15th 
of  April  following  his  election  and  the  second  on  the  15th  of  the  following 
October,  provided  tliat  at  the  time  of  the  second  payment  the  Scholar 
satisfy  the  Electors  that  he  is  diligently  carrying  out  his  course  of  research. 
If  the  electors  are  not  so  satisfied,  they  shall  have  power  to  withhold  the 
payment  of  the  second  instalment. 

1'2.  This  Scholarship  shall  not  be  tenable  with  a  WheweU  Scholarship, 
the  Balfour  Studentship,  the  Craven  Studentship,  the  John  Lucas  Walker 


CHARLES  OLDHAM  SCHOLARSHIP.        729 

Studentship,  tlie  PreiuleiKast  Studentship,  the  Harkness  Scholarship,  the 
Clerk  Maxwell  Scholarsliip,  or  an  Isaac  Newton  Studentship. 

13.     .\  Scliolar  shall  not  he  capable  of  i-eelection. 

U.  The  unexpended  l)iilance  of  the  income  for  each  year  shall  he 
placed  to  a  Reserve  Fund  from  which  the  pjlectors  may.  under  such  con- 
ditions as  they  think  fit,  make  a  ^'rant  to  the  Scliolar  to  assist  him  in 
l>rosecutin}j  his  research.  In  case  the  Reserve  Fund  at  any  time  exceed 
£''2.'>0  the  excess  over  .£''2.')0  shall  he  .added  to  the  capital  of  the  Allen 
Scholarship  Fund. 

1").  The  Electors  maj'  report  to  the  Senate  from  time  to  time  as  they 
think  tit. 

1899  U.  V.  Laurence,  Trin.  1S")4  F.  llortoii.  .loli. 

liHW  H.  .\.  Wilsdii.  Trill.  IWH  K.  .\.  Henians,  .loh. 

1901  J.  II.  A.  Hart.  Joli.  li>0«  P.  K.  B.  .Jourdain,  Trin. 

1W2  F.  N.  Males,  Trin.  1907  J.  K.  Mozlev,  Pemb. 

1903  n.  W.  V.  Temperley,  King-s.  1908  G.  R.  Mines",  Sid. 

SQUIRE  SCHOLARSHIPS  IN  LAW. 
Ill  l!t()l  the  Trustees  under  the  will  of  Miss  Rebceca  Flower 
S(juire  ottVre<l  a  portion  of  her  estate  for  the  fouiuiatiou,  endow- 
ment and  support  of  Law  Scholarships  in  tlie  riiiversity  of 
Camhridf^e.  This  offer  was  accepted  by  (Jrace,  December  12, 
l!H)l.  The  offer  of  the  Trustees  of  the  will  of  the  late  Rebecca 
Flower  Scpiire  to  found  ami  einlow  additional  l>aw  Scliolarship.s 
in  the  Cniversitv  of  Cainltridgc  was  accepted  by  Grace,  Decem- 
ber 10,  li»03. 

II.  I).  K.  Klliott,  Sid. 

H.  T.  Vine,  Joli. 

.1.  H.  Sowden,  Trin.  H. 

<i.  .M.  holy. 

().  llutjlies-Jones,  .Joli. 

L.  I).  Smith,  .lull. 


CHARLKS  OLDHAM  SCHOLARSil  ii'S. 
Ill  1!»07,  Mr  Charles  .lames  Oldham  be(]ueathed  to  the 
I'liiversity  the  sum  <>f  £.")()()()  to  be  invested  by  and  in  the  joint 
names  of  the  Vi(e-< 'hancellor  and  two  other  members  of  the 
Senate.  The  income  arising,'  from  such  investments  to  be  applied 
to  the  founding;  and  maintainint^  of  one  annual  I'rize  or  Scholar- 
ship  ill  the  .\ncient  ( 'la.ssics,  (Ireek  and  Latin,  and  one  annual 
I'rize  or  S(holarslii|)  in  the  knowledge  of  William  Shakespeare's 
Works.     The  becpiest  wa.s  accepted  by  Grace,  February  11,  1!>07. 

(ilAl;l,i;S    OLDHAM    CLASSICAL   SCHOl  .AIJSll  1 1'. 
((Jrace '27  Fehruary,  r.tOH.i 

1.  Tiiere  hIiuII  Im;  eHtalili.Kliod  a  ScholarHhip  to  he  caliecl  tlie  "Cliarles 
Oldluuii  Classical  Schiilarship." 

'2.  One  iiKiiety  of  tlie  net  niiniuil  income  derived  from  the  Oldhiiiii 
licquc'st  shall  he  paid  to  the  Cliarles  Oldliitm  Clussicul  Scliolar. 

:i.  Tlie  election  of  a  Srholiir  hhall  take  place  liefore  tin!  end  of  tlu' 
Easter  Term  on  a  day  to  he  appointed  liy  the  Vie<'t;hancellor.  The  first 
election  shall  he  made  in  the  Easter  Tenii  of  I'toH. 

31  —  5 


VM-2 

W 

U.  C.  Adcock,  IVt. 

190'! 

1903 

A. 

I).  S.  ItoKers,  Catli. 
T.  Kawnslcy. 

IW" 

1904 

M. 

('.  Hunter,  Trin.  H. 

II. 

Ilarldw,  Down. 

1908 

11HJ5 

IL 

Kvaiis. 

l{. 

C.  .Martin. 

730       CHAELES  OLDHAM  SCHOLARSHIP. 

4.  The  electors  to  the  Scholarship  shaU  he  the  Vice-ChauceUor  and 
four  other  members  of  the  Senate  who  shall  be  api)ointed  by  Grace,  each 
to  hold  othce  for  four  years,  on  the  uommation  of  the  Special  Board  for 
Classics  before  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas  Tenn.  In  the  first  instance  one 
of  the  four  appointed  electors  shall  be  ai^poiuted  for  four  years,  one  for 
three  years,  one  for  two  years,  and  one  for  one  year.  AU  subsequent 
appointments  shall  be  made  for  torn:  years.  If  any  of  the  four  appointed 
electors  shall  die,  resign,  or  become  incapable  of  acting,  another  person 
shall  be  appointed  iu  like  maimer  in  his  place  for  the  remainder  of  the  time 
for  which  he  was  ajipointed.  AU  the  powers  of  the  electors  may  be  exer- 
cised by  a  majority  of  those  present  at  a  meeting  duly  summoned,  i>rovided 
that  three  electors  at  least  be  present. 

*4.  (Temporary.)  The  first  appointment  of  electors  shall  be  made  as 
soon  as  possible  after  the  Regulations  have  been  approved  by  the  Senate. 
Of  the  four  members  of  the  Senate  so  apjiointed  one  shall  hold  office  till 
31  December,  1908,  the  second  till  31  December,  li)09,  the  third  till 
31  December,  1910,  the  fourth  till  31  December,  1911. 

5.  The  Scholarship  shall  be  tenable  for  one  year,  but  a  Scholar  shall 
be  eligible  for  re-election  on  not  more  than  one  occasion. 

6.  The  electors  may  take  such  steps  as  they  may  think  tit  to  enquire 
into  the  qualifications  of  candidates ;  ijrovided  that  the  Scholarship  shall 
not  be  awarded  on  the  result  of  a  competitive  examination. 

7.  Any  member  of  the  University  shall  be  eligible  or  re-eligible  for  the 
Scholarship  who  has  passed  some  final  examination  for  the  degree  of 
Bachelor  of  Arts  provided  that  before  the  term  in  which  the  election  is 
made  at  least  ten  and  not  more  than  sixteen  terms  shall  have  ela^ised  since 
the  end  of  his  first  term  of  residence ;  provided  also  that  on  the  first  day 
of  Januai-y  jireceding  the  election  he  shall  not  have  attained  the  age  of 
twenty-five  years.  Candidates  shall  send  in  their  names,  with  a  statement 
of  their  age  and  standing,  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before  the  second 
Saturday  in  Jiuie  and  each  candidate  shall  at  the  time  of  sending  in  his 
name  submit  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  a  statement  concerning  the  com-se  of 
advanced  study  he  will  jnirsue  if  elected. 

8.  The  Scholar  shall  be  required  to  direct  himself  to  advanced  study 
in  connexion  with  some  classical  author  or  authors. 

9.  The  stipend  of  the  Scliolai-  sliall  be  i)aid  iu  advance  in  equal  half- 
yearly  payments  except  that  the  second  payment  shall  not  be  made  unless 
the  Scholar  by  a  report  of  his  work  made  to  the  electors  before  the  fifteenth 
day  of  December  shall  have  satisfied  theni  that  he  is  fulfilling  the  object  of 
the  Scholarship).     He  shall  make  a  similar  report  at  the  end  of  his  tenm-e. 

10.  If  in  any  year  tin  re  sliall  lie  iu  llie  (ipiiiioii  of  the  electors  no  suit- 
able candidate  for  the  Scholarsliip,  no  election  sliall  l)e  made  for  that  year 
and  the  stipend  of  the  vacant  scholarship  shall  be  paid  to  the  capital  of  the 
f""^^-  190S  D.  S.  HolKTtson,  Trinity. 

CHARLES  OLDHAM   SHAKESPEARE   SCHOLARSHIP. 

(Grace  28  May,  1908.) 

1.  There  shall  be  established  a  Scholarship  to  be  called  the  "Charles 
Oldham  Shakespeai-e  Scholarsliip." 

2.  One  moiety  of  the  net  annual  income  derived  from  the  Oldham 
Bequest  shall,  subject  to  deduction  for  the  expenses  of  exaininatioii,  be 
liaid  to  the  Scholar  in  equal  half-yearly  iiayments,  the  first  payment  to  be 
made  in  the  Easter  Term  following  tlie  date  o{  election. 

3.  The  Scholarship  shall  be  awarded  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  on  the 
result  of  an  examination  to  be  held  between  the  first  and  the  fifteenth  day 
of  October.  The  first  examination  shall  be  held  in  the  Michaelmas  Term 
of  1908. 


,  SMART   STUDENTSHIP.  731 

■1.  The  Scliolitrsliii)  islirtll  ho  toiial)le  for  one  year;  a  Scholar  sliall  not 
be  re-elif,'il)le. 

r>.  Tile  ^■iee-C'liaiR•ello^  .shall  het'ore  the  end  of  the  Easter  Term  ^'ive 
notice  of  the  days  of  exainiiiiUioii  and  the  date  hj-  which  names  of  candi- 
dates must  he  sent  in.  The  names  of  candidates,  with  a  statement  of  their 
at,'e  and  standing',  shall  he  sent  to  the  Vice-ChanceUor  through  their  re- 
spective tutors. 

().  The  Scholarship  shall  \)o  opvu  to  any  undergraduate  or  Bachelor 
designate  in  Arts  or  r,aw,  jirovided  that  at  the  time  of  tlie  examination  not 
more  tlian  nine  complete  terms  have  passed  after  the  term  in  which  he 
connneiiced  residence ;  provided  also  that  on  the  first  day  of  the  current 
year  he  shall  not  have  attained  the  age  of  twentj-tive  years. 

7.  The  exanniiation  shall  include  four  papers,  one  of  which  shall 
consist  of  suhjects  for  an  Essay  or  Essays.  The  examiners  shall  he  at 
liberty,  if  they  thiidv  tit,  to  exanune  candidates  orally.  The  examination 
shall,  as  ])rovided  l)y  the  terms  of  the  l)e(iuest,  be  directed  towards  testing 
the  candidates'  "knowledge  of  Willi  im  Shakespeare's  works." 

M.  The  exanrination  shall  he  conducted  and  the  award  made  by  two 
examiners  nominated  iiy  the  Council  of  the  Senate  and  elected  by  Grace  at 
the  first  Congregation  in  May.  Each  of  the  examiners  shall  receive  the 
sum  of  five  jjounds  out  of  the  income  of  the  fund. 

8*.  The  first  appointment  of  examiners  shall  be  made  as  soon  as 
possible  after  the   Kegulations  have  been  ai)i)l'oved  liy   the  Senate. 

".•.  If  in  any  year  there  sliall  be  in  the  opinion  of  tlie  examiners  no 
suitable  candidates  for  the  Scholarship,  no  election  shall  be  made  in  that 
year,  and  tlie  stipend  of  the  vacant  Scliolarshii)  shall  b.'  paid  to  the  capital 
of  the  fund. 


SMART   STUDKNT8llir    IX    liOTANY. 
In   l!»(i-l.  Mr  K.  (i.  Stuart,  M.\.,  M.W.,  of  Coiiville  and  Cains 
College,  ofl'ereil   to  estalilisli   in   tlie   University  a  Fnnil  for  the 
endowment  of  a  Sliideiitsliip  in  Botany.     The  oH'er  was  acrcpted, 
and  the  following  Kegnlations  a[)proved  by  (irace,  .lane  !),  11H)I. 

1.  The  Studeiilsliip  shall  be  called  the  Frank  Snuirt  University 
Studentship  in  Itotany,  and  shall  be  devoted  to  the  encouragement  of 
r«'S4'arcli  in  liotany. 

2.  The  vahie  of  tlie  Studeiitsbi])  shall  be  t'IDO  per  annum  or  such 
larger  or  smaller  annual  sum  as  the  Fund  may  produce. 

A.  (iradiiales  of  the  I'niversity  shall  be  eligible  for  the  Studentship, 
)>rovided  that  not  mori-  than  foiu'teeu  ccdnjdete  terms  have  elai)se(l  after 
their  lirst  term  of  njsidi'nce. 

1.  The  appointment  tr>  the  Studentsliii>  shall  be  maile  by  the  Vice- 
Cliancellor.  tlii'  Master  of  (ionville  and  Cains  College,  and  the  I'rofes.sor 
ol    hotaiiy. 

.').  Thr  huccessfid  <-andidate  shall  devote  himself  to  research  in  Hotany 
under  tlie  direction  of  the  Professor  of  Holany. 

(!.  The  conditions  tnider  which  the  research  is  to  be  eonducti-<l,  and  the 
place  or  ])laceH  in  which  it  is  to  be  carried  on,  shall  be  determined  by  the 
I'rofesMor  of  r.otaiiy. 

7.  Tbf  Siiidi-iit>bip  shall  ordinarily  be  tenalde  for  two  years,  upon  the 
condition  that  at  the  end  of  the  first  year  tin-  I'rofes.sor  of  liotany  certify 
to  the  Vice Chtncellor  that  he  is  satistied  that  the  Stmlent  is  diligently 
rnrrying  out  hi.-,  course  of  rcM-arcb.  The  Student  shall  in  special  cases  he 
eligible  for  re-appointmi-nf  for  a  third  year.  \  Slud-'iit  may  be  ap))ointed 
for  one  year  only. 


732  GORDON  WIGAN  FUND. 

8.  Due  notice  that  an  appointment  is  to  be  made  shall  in  each  case  be 
given.  The  first  appointment  shall  be  marie  in  July  1904,  and  subsequent 
appointments  shall  ordinarily  be  made  as  vacancies  arise. 

9.  During  any  vacancy  of  the  Studentshiii,  tlie  income  shall  he  added 
to  the  capital  of  the  Fund. 

10.  These  Regulations,  except  Regulation  1,  shall  be  subject  to  altera- 
tion by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  but  in  the  lifetime  of  Mr  Francis  G.  Smart 
only  with  his  consent  in  writing,  and  so  always  that  the  principal  object  of 
the  Fund,  namelj',  the  encouragement  of  research  in  Botany,  shall  be 
maintained. 

1904    A.  M.  Smith,  B.A.,  Emm. 
1906    D.  Tlioday,  B.A.,  Triu. 
1908    S.  Mansham,  B.A.,  Emm. 


GORDON   WIGAN    FUND. 

A  suiii  of  money,  amounting  in  value  to  upwards  of  £9000, 
bequeathed  by  the  late  Gordon  Taylor  Bentinck  Wigan,  M.A., 
of  Trinity  College,  for  the  purpose  of  promoting  and  encouraging 
scientific  education  or  research,  or  .scientific  education  and  re- 
search in  the  University  of  Cambridge,  was  in  1004  transferred 
to  the  University  ;  and  the  following  Reguhitions  for  the  admini- 
stration of  the  bequest  were  approved  by  Grace  of  16  Feb.  15)05  :- 

THE   GORDON  WIGAN  FUND. 

1.  The  sum  bequeathed  to  tlie  University  by  the  late  Gordon  Taylor 
Bentinck  Wigan,  M.A.,  of  Trinity  College,  shall  form  a  Fund  to  be  called 
the  Gordon  Wigan  Fund. 

2.  Tlie  capital  of  the  Gordon  Wigan  Fund  shall  be  invested  in  the 
names  of  the  Chancellor,  Masters  and  Scholars  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  in  such  manner  as  the  Financial  Bf)ard  may  from  time  to  time 
direct. 

3.  The  annual  income  of  the  Gordon  Wigan  Fund  shall  be  applied  for 
the  purpose  of  promoting  and  encouraging  scientific  education  or  research 
or  scientific  education  and  research  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  as  to 
one  moiety  thereof  (hereinafter  referred  to  as  the  Gordon  Wigan  Income 
for  Physics  and  Chemisti-y)  in  such  manner  as  the  Special  Hoard  for 
Physics  and  Chemistry  may  from  time  to  time  determine,  and  as  to  tlie 
other  moiety  (hereinafter  referred  to  as  tlie  Goi-don  AVigan  Income  for 
Biology  and  Geology)  in  such  manner  as  tlie  Special  Board  for  Biology 
and  Geology  may  from  time  to  time  determine. 

4.  The  acct)unts  of  the  Gordon  Wigan  Fund  shall  be  prepared  annually 
by  the  Financial  Board  and  be  audited  and  published  with  the  University 
accounts. 

THE  GORDAN   WIGAN   INCOME   FOR  PHYSICS  AND 
CHEMISTRY. 

T).  No  portion  of  the  Gordon  Wigan  Income  for  Pliysics  and  Chemistry 
sliall  l)e  ai>i)lied  to  a  si)ecific(l  i)urposc  for  a  longer  period  tlian  five  years, 
but  if  such  njiplicatiDn  is  made  for  five  years  or  a  sliorter  i)eriod  it  may  at 
tlie  expiriilioii  of  sucli  period  be  renewed  for  a  further  period  or  i)eriods, 
provi<lcd  that  sucli  renewed  jx-riods  shall  in  no  case  exceed  five  years  eacli. 

If  any  portion  of  tliis  Income  l)e  unexpended  in  any  year  it  slinll  be 
carried  forward.  Any  portion  of  tlie  Italaiice  carried  forward  may  be 
invested  by  the  Financial  Board,  with  t)ie  consent  of  the  Special  Board 
for  Physics  and  Chemistry, 


WILKIN   STUDENTSHIP.  733 

Tlie  Special  Board  for  Pliysios  and  Cliemistry  shall  rrport  to  the  Senate 
aiimially  in  the  Lent  Term  shewinf;  the  manner  in  which  the  Income  has 
iM'en  applied  during  the  preceding  civil  year. 

1W7     K.  BuckiKV,  H.A.,  Sidney. 

THE   GORDON   WI(t.\N    INCOME   FOR   BIOLOGY   .\NI) 
GEOLOGY. 

t>.  No  iwrtion  of  the  (iordon  AVigan  Income  for  Biology  and  Geology 
shall  Ih"  ai)plied  to  a  specified  purpose  for  a  longer  period  than  five  years, 
tint  if  such  ap]ilication  is  made  for  five  years  or  a  shorter  jieriod  it  may  at 
the  exi>iration  of  such  period  he  renewed  for  a  further  jieriod  or  jieriods, 
provided  that  such  renewed  peritnls  sliall  in  no  case  exceed  five  years  each. 

If  any  |>oition  of  this  In<-onie  lu'  une\pend(<l  in  any  yciir  it  shall  he 
'•arrii-d  forward.  .\ny  portion  of  tlie  l)alance  carried  forward  may  be 
nivesteil  hy  the  Financial  Board  witli  the  cuuKeut  of  the  Special  Board 
for  Biology  and  fieology. 

The  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geidogy  shall  report  to  the  Senate 
annually  in  tlie  Lent  Term  shewing  the  manner  in  which  thd  Income  has 
heen  applied  during  the  preceding  civil  year. 

7.  'I'he  foregoing  regidations  shall  he  suhject  to  alteration  hy  Ordinance 
prnvidi'd  that  the  reguhitions  shall  always  be  in  accordance  with  the  pro- 
visions of  Mr  Wigan's  will. 


AXTHONV    WILKIX   STUDENTSHIP. 

Ill  190."),  Mr  Froderick  Wilkin  ottoied  to  found  ;i  Sttideiitship 
ill  Kliiiioloffv  and  .Vrcliii-ology  in  iiu'iiioiy  of  lii.s  son,  Mr  Anlliony 
Wilkin.  15. A.,  lato  of  King's  College.  Tlii.s  otler  wa.s  accc|ited  hy 
(Jrace  of  H  June  lf)0."»,  and  tlie  following  Regulations  approved  :  — 

1.  The  Studeiit.ship  shall  he  called  the  .\ntli..iiy  Wilkin  StuiU'iitship  in 
Ethnology  and  Archeology,  and  shall  he  devoted  to  the  encoinagenielit  of 
rcscarcli  in  these  subjects. 

•2.  The  endowment  and  all  other  monies  or  lands,  which  may  hereafter 
he  added  to  it,  shall  he  vested  in  the  Cliancellor,  Masters,  and  Scholars  of 
the  I'niversity  of  Cambridge. 

'■\.  'l"he  income  of  the  endowment  shall  be  allowed  to  accrue  from  time 
to  time  initil  llie  fuml  siiidl  amount  to  nut  less  than   i'JlKi. 

1.  Subject  to  the  preceding  regulation  a  Stuilenl  shall  be  ap)M>inted  as 
often  as  the  Board  think  tit,  provided  that  a  cindidate  of  sutticieiit  merit 
shall  present  himself. 

5.  Members  of  the  University  aluill  be  eligible  for  the  Studentship, 
preference  being  given  i-f.leriii  jiai-ihus  to  candidates  under  I  lie  standing 
of  Master  of  Arts. 

r>.  The  appointment  to  the  Stiideiitsliip  shall  be  made  by  the  Board  of 
Anthropologii-al  Studies. 

7.  The  Student  shall  devot<<  hiniHelf  to  research  in  Etbnolngy  or 
.Vrchii'ology  uiirler  thi'  direction  of  the  ij-iilfirio  members  of  the  Board  of 
Anthropological  Studies,  who  shall  determine  the  conditions  uiiiler  which 
the  research  is  to  Im'  condu<'t<-<l,  und  the  place  or  places  in  wliicii  it  is  to  be 
curried  on. 

H.  The  stipend  of  the  Student  hIiuII  be  paid  in  lwoc>|ual  instalments, 
the  first  within  one  month  of  his  ele<-tion,  and  the  second  six  imuitlis  after 
the  first,  provided  that  at  thi^  time  of  the  second  payment  the  frt>[fiiio 
meiiilH-rs  of  the  Board  are  satisfied  that  the  Student  is  diligently  curiying 
out  hiH  course  of  research.     If  the  rx/<//i<  I'o  memlM-rs  of  the  Board  are  not 


734  FREDEKICK  JAMES  QUICK  FUND. 

so  satisfied,  tliey  sliiill  have  power  to  witlihold  tlie  payment  of  tlie  second 
instalment. 

9.  In  any  books,  papers,  or  publications  in  which  the  Student  may 
publish  the  results  of  the  investigations  carried  on  during  his  tenure  of 
the  Studentship,  he  shall  style  himself  "Anthony  Wilkin  Student." 

10.  These  Regulations,  except  Regulation  1,  shall  be  subject  to  altera- 
tion by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  but  in  the  lifetime  of  Mr  Frederick  Wilkin 
only  with  his  consent  in  writing,  and  so  always  that  the  principal  object 
of  the  Fund,  namely,  the  encouragement  of  research  in  Ethnology  and 
Aichaeology  shall  be  maintained. 

11.  The  first  Studentship  shall  be  offered  in  1906. 

1906     A.  K.  Brown,  B.A.,  Trin. 


FREDERICK   JAMES   QUICK    FUND. 

Frederick  James  Quick  l)y  liis  Will  left  his  residuary  Kstate 
and  the  Income  therc(»f  upon  Trust  for  tlie  University  of  Cam- 
l)ridge  as  a  permanent  fund  for  the  promotion  of  Study  and 
Research  in  the  Sciences  of  Vegetal)le  and  Animal  Biology. 

By  Grace  of  the  Senate,  May  lo,  19()(),  the  following  scheme 
was  adopted  : — 

1.  The  Fund  shall  be  called  the  Frederick  James  Quick  Fund,  and  the 
income  thereof  shall  be  devoted  to  the  promotion  of  study  and  research  in 
the  sciences  of  vegetable  and  animal  biology. 

2.  The  Fund  sli:ill  consist  of  tlie  residuary  estate  of  the  late  Frederick 
James  Quick  (liercinafttT  called  the  Fouiideii  ljci|nc:itlu'(l  by  him  to  the 
University  of  Cambridge  for  the  purpose  liereiiibeforc  described  and  of  any 
other  monies  from  time  to  time  invested  by  the  Financial  Board  jmrsuant 
to  the  powers  hereinafter  mentioned. 

3.  The  Chancellor,  Masters  and  Scholars  of  the  University  shall  be 
the  persons  authorised  to  hold  and  adiuiiiister  the  priiicii)al  of  the  Fund 
and  the  receipt  or  receipts  of  the  Vice-chancellor  of  the  University  shall 
be  a  good  discharge  to  the  Trustees  of  tlie  will  of  the  Founder  for  all 
monies  therein  acknowledged  to  be  received. 

4.  Tlie  administration  of  tlie  income  of  the  Fund  shall  be  entrusted  to 
Board  of  Managers  consisting  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  six  Members 

of  the  Senate  nppointed  by  Grace,  three  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council 
of  the  Senate  and  three  on  the  noniiiiation  of  the  Sjiccial  Hoard  for 
Biology  and  (ieology.  Tlie  Mniiageis  ai)poiiited  by  Griice  shall  liold  ufiice 
for  six  years,  but,  of  the  six  first  appointed  one  shall  lie  appninted  until 
31  December  1911  only,  one  until  31  December  1910  only,  one  until 
31  December  1909  only,  one  until  31  December  190S  only,  one  until 
31  December  1907  only,  and  one  until  31  December  19()(>  only,  and  on  the 
occurrence  of  a  vacancy  amongst  such  INIeiubcis  by  the  exiiiiatidii  of  the 
tiiiK^  of  tenure  a  new  Manager  to  lie  iioiiiiiiated  by  tlie  Body  which 
nominated  his  predecessor  in  office  shall  be  ajijiointed  by  Grace.  A  re- 
tiring Manager  sluill  bi;  eligible  for  reapitointmeiit. 

Ill  case  of  a  vac'ancy  occurring  amongst  such  Managers  from  any  other 
cause  than  the  expiration  of  the  time  of  tenure,  a  new  Manager  shiill  be 
ajipointed  as  lieftne  inovided  to  fill  the  vacant  jilace.  He  shall  be  nomin- 
ated by  the  body  which  nominated  the  i)erson  wliose  suiistitute  he  is  and 
under  the  same  conditions,  and  he  shall  continue  a  member  of  the  Board 
of  Managers  as  long  as  the  person  whose  substitute  he  is  would  have  con- 
tinued. 


FREDERICK  JAMES  QUICK    FUND.  735 

5.  No  resolntiou  of  the  Managers  shall  be  valiil  luiless  approved  by  at 
least  four  Managers  at  a  meeting  to  which  all  tlie  Managers  have  been 
suiniiuiueil. 

6.  Tlif  income  of  tlie  Fund  sliall  from  time  to  time  as  and  when 
received  l>e  i)aid  to  the  Finaiiciiil  Hoard  and  placed  to  a  !sei)aratf  account. 
Payments  from  this  account  sliall  be  made  as  lit  rciuaftcr  provided.  State- 
ments shewing  the  receii)ts  and  payments  and  the  securities  of  which  the 
fund  consists  shall  be  i>ublishcd  annually  in  the  University  accounts. 

7.  There  shall  be  »>stablished  in  the  l'ni\ersity  a  Professorship  under 
the  provisions  of  Statute  B,  Chap.  \  i.  Sect.  t>. 

The  licdder  of  this  Professorship  shall  be  called  the  Quick  Professor  of 
Biology. 

The  stipend  attached  to  the  Professorship  sliall  be  nine-tenths  of  the 
income  of  the  Fund,  i)rovide<l  always  that  if  in  any  year  nine-tenths  of  the 
income  of  the  fund  sliall  exceed  the  sum  of  t'KMM)  tlie  Professor's  stipend 
shall  be  fltMM)  and  no  more,  and  provided  fiirtlnT  that  if  in  any  year  the 
Professor  shall  liohl  a  Fellowsliip  or  Headship  in  any  College  of  the 
University  his  stii>enil  as  such  Professor  shall  not  exceed  tVHOO. 

The  Professorshi)>  shall  not  be  tenable  for  more  than  three  years 
without  a  fre.sh  election  open  to  all  candidates  including  the  prior  holder 
thereof. 

S.  The  Quick  Professorship  shall  be  subject  to  the  following  regu- 
lations. 

ill  I'nlesa  and  until  the  Senate  shall  otherwise  determine  under  the 
provisions  of  regidation  11  liereinaft»'r  contained,  it  .shall  he  the  duty  of 
the  Professor  to  devDte  himself  to  the  study  of  the  I'rotozoa,  especially 
such  as  cause  ilisease,  and  generally  to  iiroinote  that  branch  of  science  by 
research  and  by  the  superintendence  of  a  laboratory  and  otherwise.  He 
shall  not  be  re<|uired  to  give  lectures  in  more  than  one  University 
Term  in  each  year,  when  he  shall  set  forth  the  result  of  researches  carried 
out  ill  bis  Laboratory  and  elsewhere.  He  shall  make  an  annual  report  to 
the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  work  done  and  of  the  discoveries  and 
advances  made  in  the  knowledge  of  Protozoa  in  the  liaboratory  together 
with  a  list  of  the  jtajiers  on  the  subject  written  by  himself  or  his  puiuls 
and  imblished  in  any  journal  or  otherwise. 

cJi  The  Special  I'xiarrl  to  which  the  Professor  shall  lie  assigned 
shall  be  thf  Speiial  Boanl  for  Biology  and  (ieology. 

(;j)  The  I'rofessor  shall  also  be  ij-  oflirio  a  Member  of  the  Si)ecial 
lioard  for  Medicine. 

I  li  The  I'rofrssorship  shall  not  be  tenable  with  any  other  Professor- 
ship, Heaili-rsliip  or  Lectuiesliii)  in  llic  CniviTsity  or  elsewhere. 

(.'.I  The  El.-ction  of  tbf  Professor  shall  rest  with  the  Hoard  of 
ManagerH  hereinlH-fore  uieiitioiied. 

(ti)  On  the  (wcurreiiee  of  a  vacancy  in  the  Professorsliij)  the  election 
shall  be  governed  by  sections  7,  H,  '.),  10,  II,  P2  of  Chapter  IX  of  Statute  B, 
the  Boanl  of  Managers  In-ing  taken  to  be  the  Board  mentioned  in  those 
sections. 

i7i  Siil)ject  to  the  provisions  hereof  the  I'rofessorship  shall  be 
governed  by,  and  the  I'rofessor  shall  comply  with  the  provisions  of. 
Statute  B,  ('hajiter  \l  for  the  Uesitlelice  and  Duties  of  Professors  iiiiil 
Readers,  so  far  as  such  provisions  are  not  inconsistent  with  anything 
herein  contained. 

'.).  The  income  of  the  fund  hIihII  Im>  applied  from  time  to  time  as 
follows: 

li)  Xine-teiitlis  of  the  income  in  each  year  or  such  smaller  sum  is 
may  be  re<|uired  shall  be  applietl  to  the  payment  of  the  Quick  Professor  of 
Biology. 


736  EXHIBITIONS. 

(ii)  The  balance  of  the  income  in  each  year  shall  be  placed  at  the 
disposal  of  the  Quick  Professor  of  Biolog}'  to  be  used  in  providing  assist- 
ance and  in  the  general  maintenance  of  his  laboratory,  but  so  that  not 
more  than  £300  shall  in  any  year  be  apjilied  or  expended  under  this 
Section. 

(iii)  Subject  to  the  i)rovisions  of  the  Founder's  will  the  remainder 
(if  any)  of  the  income  in  each  year  shall  be  devoted,  as  the  Managers  shall 
from  time  to  time  direct,  to  the  furtherance  of  original  Biological  in- 
vestigations conducted  under  the  contrt)!  of  the  Managers,  and  to  the 
support  and  development  of  the  study  of  vegetable  and  animal  biology 
either  by  contributions  towards  the  stipends  of  existing  teaching  posts  or 
by  the  establishment  of  new  teaching  posts. 

(iv)  If  in  any  year  any  portion  of  the  income  be  not  expended,  it 
shall  be  carried  to  a  reserve  fund,  from  which  grants  may  be  made  for  the 
same  purposes  as  is  provided  by  the  last  preceding  regulation  or  which 
may  be  invested  as  provided  in  the  next  following  regulation. 

(v)  Any  portion  of  the  Fund,  and  any  such  reserve  fund  or  any 
portion  of  it,  may  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Board  of  Managers  be 
from  time  to  time  invested  by  the  Financial  Board  in  the  name  of  the 
Chancellor,  Masters  and  Scholars  of  the  l^niversity  in  such  manner  as  the 
Financial  Board  shall  think  fit  provided  that  such  funds  shall  always  be 
invested  ui  some  or  one  of  the  securities  authorised  by  law  for  the  invest- 
ment of  trust  funds. 

10.  No  office  or  appointment  the  income  of  which  shall  be  provided 
by  means  of  the  Fund  shall  be  tenable  by  the  same  ]ierson  for  more  tluin 
three  years  without  a  fresh  election  open  to  aU  candidates  including  the 
prior  bolder  thereof. 

11.  These  regulations  except  1,  '2,  7,  10  and  11  shall,  at  any  time 
after  twelve  years  from  the  date  of  the  election  of  the  first  Quick  Pro- 
fessor, be  subject  to  alteration  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  on  the  recom- 
mendation of  the  Board  of  Managers,  provided  that  in  all  cases  the  main 
object  of  the  Fund,  namely  the  promotion  of  study  and  research  in  the 
sciences  of  vegetable  and  animal  biology  shall  be  adhered  to. 


LUMLEY  EXHIBITIONS. 

Thk  Ri<ilit  Honourable  Elizabhth,  Viscountes.s  Lumlky,  by 
a  <lee(l  hearinji  date  October  8,  1657,  directed  certain  Trustees 
therein  named,  to  pay  and  allow  yearly  to  tfn  poor  Scholars  of  the 
Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cambrid<>;e,  educated  in  the  School 
founded  by  her  at  Thornton  in  the  county  of  York,  or  m  default 
of  such,  to  any  other  i)0(ir  Scholars,  not  exceedinj^  ten  in  lunnber 
(subsequently  reduced  to/rs),  who  should  be  nominated  thereto  by 
the  respective  Convocations  of  the  said  Universities  for  the  time 
bein<i.  the  sum  of  £4  a  year  each,  to  be  continued  until  they  should 
have'\ime  to  become  <rraduates  in  one  of  the  said  Universities. 

By  an  Order  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  issued  in  the  year  1820, 
it  was  directed  that,  in  consequence  of  the  increased  rents  these 
five  P^xliibilions  should  in  future  be  £15  per  annum  each,  and  that 
the  rents  not  called  for  should  accumulate. 


EXHIBITIONS.  737 

THE  SHEEPSHANKS  ASTRONOMICAL  EXHIBITION. 

Thk  representatives  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Shkkpshanks, 
M.A.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  Colle<fe,  founded  in  1858  an  Exhibition  to 
be  fiiven  to  that  Undergraduate  of  the  University,  elected  by  the 
Master  and  Seniors  of  Trinity  Collejie,  who  should  be  found,  upon 
notice  of  competition  publicly  triven,  and  examination  held  by  them 
or  by  persons  appointe<i  by  them,  to  be  best  versed  in  Astronomy, 
tlieoretical  and  practical. 

The  person  elected  is  to  become  a  Student  of  Trinity  College  and 
to  retain  the  E.xhibition  for  three  years,  on  condition  that  he  shall 
keep  by  residence  every  University  term  of  that  time,  except  so  far 
as  he  may  be  excused  by  express  permission  of  the  Master  and 
Senior  Fellows  of  Trinity  College. 

The  Exliibition  is  the  interest  of  £1666.  1.'5*.  4rf.  three  per  cent, 
consols. 

1859  J   Stirling,  Trin.  I  1882  II.  II.  Turner.  Trin. 

IHfil  T.  Barker.  Trin.  1888  F.  W.  Uvson,  Trin.  1   ,. 

IWi4  Hon   J    \V    Strutt.Trin.  (J.  T.  WiilkiT,  Trin.J  ■^'''• 

IH«;«  C.  Niven.Trin.  1891  P.  II.  (nw.ll.  Trin. 

IWW  J    Hopkin.son.  Trin.  I  1894  K.  T.  Wliittiikir.  Trin. 

1S71   H.  Uinb.  Trin.  1897  C.  .M.  .Martin-Jimos,  Trin.  1  ,. 

1874  T.  C.  Lewis,  Trin.    )   . .  A.  II.  I'lKock.  Trin.  )"*'/• 

J.  W.  Lord,  Trin.    ( '^''-  1;hi1  .1.  C.  M.  (iiumtt,  Trin. 

1877  .1.  R.  A.  StCRgall.  Trin.  I'.mx  1'.  K.  .M.irrar;,  Trin. 

isr'.i  .1.  .1.  TliDiiisDii,  Trill.  1;"j7   II.  K.  Slmw,  Trin. 

lIlKblr  rccominciKletl ;  lt«U,  A  U.  Iliiiki,  Trin. ;  1907,  «.  Broilct«kv,  Trin. ;  G.  N.  WaUim,  Trin.  • 
J.  II.  WilWn.  Trin. 


PRIZES. 


EXAMINATION    PRIZES. 


CHANCELLOR'S  CLASSICAL  MEDALS. 
These  prizes  were  instituted  in  1751,  by  his  Grace  Thomas 
Holies,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  have  been  continued  by  succeed- 
ma  Chancellors.  They  are  two  gold  medals.  Until  1871  inclusive, 
Candidates  were  required  to  be  commencing  Bachelors  of  Arts, 
who  had  obtained  a  place  among  the  Senior  Optimes  at  least. 
The  following  are  now  the  Regulations  : 

1.  riiai  an  Undergraduate  or  Bachelor  Designate  in  Arts  may  be  a 
candidate  lor  a  Chancellor's  ]Medal  in  any  year  if,  at  the  end  of  the 
Examinacioi)  for  the  Chancellor's  Medals,  he  shall  have  entered  upon  his 
tenth  term  at  least,  having  previously  kept  nine  terms;  provided  that  not 
more  than  ten  terms  shall  have  passed  after  the  first  of  the  said  nine 
terms,  and  no  student  of  a  different  standing  shall  he  allowed  to  be  a 
candidate  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  permission  from  the  Council  of  the 
Senate.  No  student  who  has  presented  himself  as  a  candidate  in  any  year 
shall  be  allowed  to  offer  himself  on  any  other  occasion. 

2.  Thai  the  Examiners  for  the  Chancellor's  Medals  shall  be  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  the  Kegius  Professor  of  Greek,  the  Professor  of  Latin,  and  the 
Public  Orator, tog'ether  with  two  Members  of  the  Senate  appointed  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate  at  the  first  Congregation  in  iXovember  in  every  vear  to  e.xamine 
for  the  University  Scholarships  and  for  the  Chancellor's  Medals.  Provided 
that,  in  the  event  of  any  of  the  permanent  ei  ojficio  electors  desirinor  in  any 
year  (or  due  cause  to  be  approved  by  the  Special  Board  for  Classics  to  be 
relieved  of  the  duty  of  examining-,  he  shall  nominate  a  deputy  to  be  approved 
by  the  Board  and  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  and  shall  pay  to  such 
deputy  the  same  sum  as  that  which  is  paid  to  the  other  Examiners  appointed 
by  Grace  of  the  Senate.  Provided  further  that  in  any  year  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  may  nominate  a  deputy  to  be  approved  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  ; 
and  that  such  deputy  be  paid  out  of  the  University  Chest  the  same  sum  as 
that  paid  to  the  other  Examiners  appointed  by  (^race  of  the  Senate. 

3.  That  the  Examination  shall  beg-in  seven  days  before  the  first  day  of 
full  term  in  the  Lent  Term. 

4.  That  the  Examiners  shall  have  power  to  give  to  the  candidates  for 
the  ("hancellor's  Medals  the  same  papers  as  are  given  to  the  candidates  for 
the  Univeisity  Scholarship  or  Scholarships,  or  different  papers,  or  partly 
the  same  papers  and  [)artly  different  papers. 

.0.  That  each  of  the  Examiners  apiiointed  by  Giace  of  the  Senate 
shall  receive  from  the  University  Chest  fifteen  pounds  for  each  year  during- 
which  he  is  an  Examiner. 


1/52  K.  Maseres,  Clare. 

B.  Porteus,  Christ's. 
ly.OS  W.  Craven.  John's. 

J.  Pilgrim,  John's. 
1754  S.  Hallifax,  Jesus. 

H.  Elinsall,  John's. 
17.55  E.  Apthorp,  Jesus. 

T.  Castley,  Jesus. 
175()  .J.  Webster,  Corpus. 

E.  Iiiipey,  'i'rinity. 

17.57  C.  Marsh,  Trinity. 
,1.  Johnson,  Clare. 

17.58  R.  Beadon,  John's. 
W.  Kerrich, Catharine. 


175!)  J.  Hawes,  Jesus. 

J.  Cowper,  Corpus. 
nm  W.  Tighe,  John's. 

S.  Drake,  Caius. 
I7fjl  W.  Post,  Queens'. 

R.  Maddison,  Peter's. 
I7()2  J    Pemberton,  Pc-iub. 

II.  VVIutlicld,  IVi.il). 
17<>.'!  J   WilM^iiiison.Tiinitv. 

A.  W.  Hyani,  Sidney'. 
17<i'4  J.  Lambert,  Trinity. 

\V.  C.  Unwin,  Christ's. 
1765  (;.  Travis,  John's. 

R.  Sbippenlson,  Trin. 


17<)(J  J.  Law,  Christ's. 

J.  Milner,  Catharine. 
17(i7  R.  Raikes,  John's. 

VV.  Pearce,  John's. 
I7')8  R.  Hey,  Magdalene. 

B.  Ferrior,  Queens'. 
I7<i!>  R.  Ward,  Trinity. 

W.  Jones,  Peters. 
177l>  S.  Prime,  John's. 

W.  Siriith,  John's. 
1771  E.  Law,  Peter's. 

'T.  Bromley,  John's 
177-  H.  Bedford,  John's. 

M.  Field,  Pembroke. 


EXAMINATION   PRIZES. 


739 


1773  J.  J.  Brundish,  Caius. 
R.  Wharton,  Pemb. 

1774  A.  Fitz-Herbert,  John's. 
J.  B.  Seale,  Christ's. 

1775  T.  Hall,  John's. 
C.  Hewitt,  Caius. 

I77'>  ^.  Korster,  John's. 
G.  Wakefield,  Jesus. 

1777  J.  Bavnes,  Trinity. 
T.  Hughes,  John's. 

1778  H.  Bankes,  Trin.  Hall. 
J.  Six,  Trinity. 

177!'  J.  Lens,  John's. 

E.  Christian,  John's. 
1780  T.  Gisbome,  John's. 

J.  .Morgan,  Trinity. 
17HI  G.  Law,  Queens'. 

R.  Pedley,  John's. 
I7«2  R.  Porson,  Trinity. 

B.  E.  Sparke,  I'emb. 
178.J  R.  Heslop,  Sidney. 

B.  Newton,  Jesus. 
I7H4  J.  Tunstall,  Christ's. 

G.  Gordon,  John's. 
17«5  H.  Lloyd,  Trinity. 

G.  Whitehead,  Jesus. 
17H<i  R.  Ramsden, 'i'rinity. 

R.  Lcyccster,  Trinity. 
17»7  J.  Raine,  Trinity. 

C.  Chevallier,  Peinb. 
17«H  H.J.  Hinchlifle,  Trin. 

W.  Heberden,  John's. 
17H!»  J.  Heys,  Trinity. 

B.  Kvans,  Pembroke. 
17!H'  K.  Wraiigham.Trin.H. 

J.  Tweddell,  Trinity 
17!M  T.  Miller,  Trinity. 

A.  W.Trollope,  Penib. 
\7'J-2  K.  .Maltby,  Pembroke 

W.  CfKjper,  John's. 
I7!'.'t  C.  Heberdon,  John's. 

T.  G.Taylor,  Trinity. 
17!»4  J.  Donea-stcr,  Christ  s. 

W.  Taddy,  Johns. 
17y5  G.  Caldwell,  Jesus. 

H.  Holland,  John's. 
I7!»6  S.  Butler,  John's. 

John  D'Oyly,  Corpuk. 
I7!t7  W.  .Selwyn.  Trinity. 

C.  Leigh,  Christ's. 
I7UH  W.  I'rere,  Trinity. 

11.  F'arry,  Trinity. 
I7!»!»  N.C.Tmdal,  Trinity. 

H.  Frcrc,  Trinity. 
I8IN)  C.  W.  Lc  Bis  'frinity. 

L.  Sh.idwcll,  John's. 
I8III  C.  Grant,  .Magdalene. 

R.  Grant,  .Mngd.'ileiie. 
l8()-2  8.  M.  Phillips,  .Sidney. 

R.  I'algravc,  Jiihii's. 
I»l.1  J.  Parke,  Trimly. 

C.J.  llrure,  John'.. 
181)4  J.  Kaye,  Christ's.  | 

J.  II.  Monk,  Trinity. 
I8l>.'.  W.  Longley,  John'fc. 

W.  O.  Caulley,    I'emb. 
IWMi  T.  Milehell.  IViiib.  , 

J.  I).  Iliisllir.  Trinity. 
I8l>7  J    K.  Miller,  rrinily.      | 

J.  (•(Hidrich,  Trinity       1 
1808  C.  J.  Bloinflcld.Trtn. 

R.  Ward,  Trinity.  ' 

I   A  Ihird  Mr<l>l 


1«09  E.  H.  Alderson,  Caius. 

J.Standley,  Caius. 
181(1  T.  S.  Brandreth.Trin. 

G.  Hodson,  Trinity. 

1811  E.V.BIomlield,  Caius. 
R.  W.  Kvans,  Trinity. 

1812  T.  S.  Gosset,  Trinity. 
C.  Neale,  John's. 

1813  J.  Scholefield.Trinity. 
T.  Robinson,  Trinity. 

1814  G.  Millett,  Trinity. 
H.  V.  Elliott,  Trinity. 

1815  G.  Waddington,  Trin. 
W.  Owen,  John's. 

1811!  J.  Graham,  (hr.  (  j, 

M.Law.son,Mag.  I -*'^- 
IHI7  H.  J.  Rose,  Trinity. 

E.  Ganibier,  Trinity. 
1818  C.  Thirlwall,  Trinity. 

G.  Stainforth,  Trinitv. 
181!)  T.  Thorp,  Trinity. 

A.  M.  Wale,  John's. 

1820  H.  Waddington, Trin.  I 
T.  P.  Piatt,  Trin.  }i 

1821  A.  Ollivant,  Trinity. 
W.  H.K.Talbot,  Trin. 

1822  G.  Long,  Trinity. 
H.  Maiden,  Trinity. 

182.')  K.  Field,  Trin.  1  „ 
T.  Crick,  Joh.  I  -*9'- 

1824  K.  Malkin,  Trinity. 
W.  Barham,  Trinity. 

1825  J.  F.  Isaacson,  John's. 
R.  Williamson,  Trin. 

I82f)  T.  Stratton,  Trinity. 
John  Hodgson,  Trin. 

1827  B.H.  Kennedy,  John's. 
V.  F.  Hovenden,  Trin. 

1828  W.  Selwyn,  John's. 
T.  W.  Pcile,  Trinity. 

1829  W.  A.  Soames,  Trin. 
W.  Martin,  John's. 

18.30  C.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 

T.  Hen.  Steel,  Trin. 
la.ll  J.  W.  Blakesley,  Trin. 

W.  H.  Hoare,  John's. 
1832  K.  L.  Lushington,Trin. 

W.H. Thompson,  Trin. 
18;)3  E.  H.  Bunbury,  Trin. 

J.  Hildyard,  Christ's. 
IH34  T.  K.  Selwyn.  Trinity. 

W.  Forsyth,  'I'rinity. 
IH.'ir.  H.Goulburn,  Trinity. 

K.  Howes,  Trinity. 
18.«;  W.  A.  Osborne,  "rriii. 

J.  S.  Manstield,  Trin. 
18.17  T.  Whytchead,  John's. 

W.  G.  Iluinphry,  Trin. 
I8:i8  C.J.  V.iughan,  Tr.    (  ^ 

l.ordLyttelloii,  Tr.  I  * 
I8:i!)  A.  .S.  Kddis,  Trinity. 

J.  G.  .Maitland.  Trin. 
IU40  A.  C.  Goodeii.  Trinity. 

W.  S.  W.Mid.  John's. 

1842  H.  A.  J.  .Miinro,  Trin. 
n.Shaw,  Triiiiiy 

1843  K.  H.GilV.ird,  John'«. 
O.  Driieo,  Peter'*. 

1844  H.  J.  S.  Maine,  Peinb. 
W.  a.  Clark.  Trinity 

184.'.  F.  Rendall,  Trinity. 
T.  F.  Knox.  Triiiily. 
(•■•KiT'ii  In  lliu  )r«ar  h)r  lli«(lrac< 


1846  F.  Lushington,  Trin. 
H.  Hallam,  Trinitv. 

1847  C.  Evans,  Trinity.' 

A.  A.  Vansittart,  Trin. 

1848  C.  B.  Scott,  Trinity. 

B.  F.  Westeott,  Trin. 
184!)  H.  E.  Rowe,  Trin.      1 

W.H.  Waddington  ,Tr.  J 
18.'>()  C.  Sehreiber,  Trinity. 

W.  J.  Beaiiiont.Trin. 
I80I  J.B.  Lightfoot,  Trin. 

G.  Burn,  Trinitv. 

18.52  K.  W.  Benson,  Trin. 
K.  Macnaghten,  Trin. 

18.53  L.  Craven,  Trinity. 
K.  A.  Scott, Trinitv. 

1854  F.  V.  Hawkins,  Trin. 
S.  H.  Burbury.Joh. 

1855  E.G.  H.inc()ck.  Joh. 
W.J.  Rees.  Joh. 

185(i  E.  L.  Brown.  Trinity. 

T.  B.  Rowe,  John's. 
IH57  J.  R.  Seeley,  Christ's. 

F.  T.  Piatt,  Trinity. 
1858  E.  C.  Clark,  Trinity. 
A.  W.  Potts,  John's. 
18.')!)  H.  Sidgwitk.Trin. 
J.  W.  Longmire,  Joh. 
!  1860   K.   C.  Hodgson,   )     . 
I  King's.  >  ^ 

'  J.  Pcile,  Christ's.  )  ~ 

1861  E.  A.  Abbott,  John's. 
DC  Richmond, Peter's. 

1862  J.  H    Mozley,         )     . 

King's.  }  -^ 

W.  K. Wilson, Trill  i  ~ 
186.;  A.  Si<lgwick,Trin. 

1864  H.W.  .Mozley,  King's. 
A.  R.  Vardy,  Trin. 

1865  R.  Whitelaw,  Trin. 

B  K.  Hammond,  Trin. 

1866  P.  V.  Smith,  King's. 

I  A    E.  Humphrevs.Tr. 

18(>7  F.  Pollock, Trinity. 

F.H.B.  Daniell.  Trill. 
1868  J.  H.  rayli>r.  Trin. 

W.L.Hetheringion.Tr. 
186!)  J.  S.  Rcid,  Christ's. 

R.  K  Rodwell.Emin. 
1870  E.  H.  Birks,  Trin.   |  ©. 

K.  W.  South,  Trill-  It^ 
fS71  J.  G    Fawcus.  Trin. 

R   Applcton.  Trin. 
1872  R.D.Archer  Hind. Tr. 

J.  II.  Pratt,  Trill. 
l873'S.H.Butcher.Trin.i    . 

r.  K.  Page,  Joh.      ',.2 

A.W.Verrall.Trin.l    . 

1874  W.  Leaf.  Trill.  1  :» 

F.II.RaiwIins.KinK'sil^ 

IH75  A.  G.  Peskett,  .Magd. 

.1.  Gow,  Trin. 
lH7i;   H.  Wiice,  Joh. 

.)  I'.  Posfgate,  Trin. 
1S77  J  EC  Welldon. King's 

O.  <  hawiier.  King  s. 
187H  A.  II.  <'.".k.'.  KiiiKii. 

W  \\  EnKlish.  .loll. 
IST'.i  II.  It.Tottenhain.lrln. 

K.  V.  Arnold.  Ttin. 


740 


EXAMINATION 


I88(»G.  M.  Edwards.Tr.  ) 
R.  St  John  Parry,    ^ 
Trin.  n 

1881  H.  C.  Goodhart,  Trin. 
Joseph  A.   Robinson, 

Christ's. 

1882  T.  G.  Tucker,  Joh.  1  ^ 
W.  Wyse,  Trin.     J^ 

1883  W.  H   Inge,  King's. 
W.  E.  Barker,  Trin. 

1884  J.  Adam,  Caius. 

S.  M.  Leathes,  Trin. 

1885  H.  Y.  Macnagliten,  Tr. 
J.  Strachan,  Pemlj. 

1886  M.  R.  .James,  King's. 
H.  B.  Smith,  Trin. 

1887  C.  Williams,  Trin. 
J.  L.  A.  Paton,  Joh. 

1888  L.G.B.  J.Ford,  King's. 
N.  K.  Stephen,  Trin. 

1889  E.  J.  Brooks,  .Joh.     l  &• 
W.  Loring,  King's,  j^ 


1890  E.  Abbott,  Caius. 

H.  B.  Walters,  King's. 

1891  A.  B.  Cook,  Trin. 

T.  A.  Bertram,  Caius. 

1892  T.  R.  Glover,  Joh. 
W.  C.  Summers,  .loli. 

189.?  1.  G.  M.  Buck,  Cuius. 

1894  1.  T.  M.  Tavlor,  (Kuis. 
2.  .1.  H.  Stamp,  Trin. 

1895  1.  E.  H.  Marsh,  Trin. 
2.  A.D.Niglitingale,Tr. 

189(1  J.  A.  Nairn,  Trin. 
L.  D.  Barnett,  Trin. 

1897  A.  E.  Bernays,  Tr.  1  & 
F.  M.  Cornford,Tr.i^ 

1898  1.  A.  W.  Mair,  Caius. 
2.  G.  C.  Armstrong,  Tr 

1899  1.  J.  Toplis,  Trin. 

1900  1.  E.  Harrison,  Trin. 
2.  R.  K.  Gave,  Trin. 

1901  1.  F.  H.  Marshall,  Em. 
2.  T.  G.  Johnson,  Jes. 


1902  1.  W.  Rennie,  Trin. 

2.  J.  E.  C.  Jukes,  Pem. 
nm  1.  R.  C.  Richards, 

Trin. 

2.  G.  Norwood,  Joh. 

1904  1.  J.  T.  Sheppard, 

King's. 
2.  F.  C.  Greene,  Pemb. 

1905  1.  K.  J.  Freeman,  Tr. 
2.  F.  A.  H.  Atkey,)   . 

Pemb.  >  to 

C.  E.  Stuart,  Tr.P 

190(1  2.  F.R.  Dale,  Trin.  I    . 

R.  L.  G.  Butler,y  ^ 

Trin.)^ 

1907  1.  H.  Mattingly, 

Caius. 
2.  A.  D.  Knox,  King's. 

1908  1.  I).  S.  Robertson, 

Trin. 
2.  E.  G.  Selwyn, 

King's. 


Proxirae  accessit,  or  nearly  equal  to  successful  Candidates,  1860,  E.  C.  Perry,  King's:  1882,  J. C. 
Moss,  .loh.;  188(i,  A.  F.  Hort,  Trin.;  1892,  R.  J.  G.  Mayor,  King's;  ]8fl8,  J.  F.  Dobson,  Trin.;  1900, 
A.  E.  A.  W.  Smyth,  Trin  ;  1907,  J .  Fraser.  Trin. 

Deserving  of  honourable  mention,  188;!,  M.  S.  Dimsdale,  King's;  A.  MacnainRra,  Trin.,  A.  C. 
Pearson,  Chri«t'»;  1884  E.  A.  Gardner.  Caius,  S.  A.  T.  Rnulatl,  Kin^'*;  188.5,  E  von  B.  Bensly.Trin., 
F.  DBmes-LnnRivorlh,  Trin.,  M.  J.  Rendall,  Tnn.,  H  F.  W.  Tntliam,  Trin. ;  188(),  A.  F.  Hort,  Trin., 
J.  A.  Kempthorne.  Trin.,  L.  Whiblev,  Pemb. ;  1902,  II  McG.  Dawkins,  Emm.;  1903,  W.  B.  Anderson, 
Trin  ,  8.  A    Sydney-Turner,  Trin. ;  1908,  A.  Y.  Campbell,  Joh. 

Distinguished  and  highly  distinguished,  1887,  R.  S.  Conway,  Caius,  C.  M.  Knatchbull-Hugessen, 
King's,  N.  Wedd,  King's;  1888,  A.  L.  Brown,  Trin.;  1889,  A.  R.  F.  Hyslop,  King's,  F.  W,  Thomas, 
Trin.;  1890,  G.  Middleton,  Emm  ,  E.  E.  Sikes,  Joh.;  1891,  G.  A.  Davies,  Trin.,  K.  H.  Miles,  King's, 
R.  A.  Nicholson,  Triu.,  H.  Rackham,  Christ's;  1892,  T.  Llewellyn  Davies.  Trin.,  H.  J.  Edwards, 
Trin.,  R.  J.  G.  Mayor,  King's;  imfi,  F  B.  Malim,  Trin.;  ]89(i,  G.  B.  Moore,  Trin.;  1898  H.  F.  Carlill, 
Trin.;  1900,  E.  J.  Turner,  Trin. 

Note: — "Whenever  there  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Medals  wore  adjudged. 

MORAL  PHILOSOPHY  PRIZES. 

The  late  Dr  Whewell,  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  with  the 
approval  of  the  University,  offered  two  Prizes  of  Fifteen  pounds 
each,  to  be  <riven  every  year,  so  lonji  as  he  held  the  Professor- 
ship, to  the  two  persons  who  should  shew  the  ijreatest  proficiency 
in  Moral  Philosophy  in  the  Examination  for  the  Moral  Sciences 
Tripos,  provided  that,  in  the  judgment  of  the  Examiners,  they  pos- 
sessed sufficient  merit. 

1851  F.  J.  A.  Hort,  Trinity. 
A.  Wilson,  Trinity. 

Also  he  offered  a  Prize  of  Twenty  Pounds,  to  be  given  every 
year,  for  the  years  1852 — 1855,  to  the  person  who  should  shew  the 
greatest  proficiency  in  Moral  Philosophy,  in  the  Middle  Bachelors' 
Moral  Sciences  Tripos  Examination,  appointed  to  commence  in 
1852,  provided  that  in  the  judgment  of  the  Examiners  he  pos- 
sessed sutticient  merit. 

1852. 


Midille  liiirhelurs. 
G.  M.  Gorham,  Trin. 


A.  A.  Ellis,  Trin 
L.  B  Seeley,  Trin 
J.  Sharpe,  Jesus 


G.  W.  Moun.sey,  Trin. 


C.  M.  Kennedy,  Caius. 


IK.W. 


1854. 


18.5,'] 


(Jumnwnmui  Hachi'ivrs. 
J.  B.  Heard,  Caius. 
P.  A.  Smith,  Trin. 


T.  Scott,  Caius. 
J,  Ramsay,  Trin. 


H.  T.  Braithwaite,  Clare. 
A.  W.  Pearson,  Pemb. 


PRIZES.  741 

CHANCELLORS  MKDAL  FOR  LEGAL  STUDIES. 

His  Royal  Hifihiiess  the  Prince  Consort,  late  Chancellor  of  the 
University,  ^ave  annually  a  jjold  medal  for  the  encouragement 
of  Lejial  Studies  in  the  University.  The  Prize  was  continued  by 
the  succeedint;  Chancellor  until  1885,  after  which  date  the  medal 
is  given  as  "Tlie  Chancellor's  Medal  for  the  Encoura<^ement  of 
the  Study  of  En}j;lish  Law"  (see  below). 


1857  H.  Stiield,  B.  A.  Jesus. 

1858  K.  H.  Manlev,  B  A.  Clare. 
1K59  J.  S.  William<.  B  A.  Tnn. 
ISfki  D   P    Pennettioine.  B.  A.  I'rin.  Hall. 
18';i  L.  T.  Baines,  B.L.  Trin. 
18»i!j  A.  Freeman.  B.A.  Joh. 
IH(i3  M.  C.  Busz.ird,  B  A    Tnn 
mu  H.  N.  Mozley,  B.A.  King's. 
IWi'i  R  Swan,  B.L.  Trin.  Hall 
IW»  B.  W.ilker,  B  A  Trin    Hall 
IHfi/J.  W.  Willis-Bund.  B  A.  Caius. 
18(>8  J.  G.  Wood,  B.A.  Emmanuel. 

Proximo  acccBsit,  ur  nearly  equal  to  Kucce»sful  CanUiilatcs,  1859,  H.  Ludlow,  Joh.,  I).  P.  Pcilii 
Iboruo,  Triu.H.,  II.  Sinitli,  Trfn. ;   ISM.'),  H.  Kraaer,  B.A.,  Trin.  H. 
DowrvlDc  of  Hpeclal  coiniiien<lation,  lH.''iT,  E.  W.  Stock,  Joh. 
Note :— Whenever  there  ii  au  omiMiou  of  a  year,  no  .Medal  was  a.ljudi;ed. 


ISfiil  V.  I   Chamberlain,  B.A.  Queens'. 
1871  C.  V.  Childe.  B.A.  Corpus. 
18/2  J.  H.  Moxori.  B.A.,  B.L.,Triii. 
18?.'}  J.  A.  Foote,  B.A.  Joh. 
1874  K.  H.  S.Nugent,  B.A.  Trin. 
W.")  C.  S.  Kenny,  I-L.H.  Down. 
I«77  H.  Bond,  B.A.  Trin   Hall 
1879  P.  M.  Laurence,  B.A.  Corpus. 
1881   \V.  P.  Schreiner,  Down. 
IMS-.'  I).  I,.  Harris,  Down. 
1SS5  W.  W.  Hucklaud,  Caius. 


CHANCELLORS  MEDAL  FOR  THE  ENCOURAGE- 
MENT OF  THE  STUDY  OF  ENGLLSH  LAW. 
By  Grace  Dec.  11,  1885,  "The  Chancellor's  Medal  for  Le-ral 
Studies'  is,  after  the  Examination  in  1885,  called  "The  Chan- 
cellor's Medal  for  the  Encouratiemcnt  of  the  Study  of  English 
Law."     The  tbilowing  are  the  Regulations  : 

1.  The  Prize  shall  be  awarded,  by  the  Examiners  for  the  Law 
Tripos,  to  the  candidate  who  shall  l)e  most  distinguished  in  the 
second  part  of  the  Examination  for  the  Law  Tripos  so  far  as  the 
same  relates  to  English  lyaw.  I'rovided  that  such  prize  siiall  not 
necessarily  be  awarded  in  each  year  but  only  in  cases  of  ex- 
ceptional merit. 

2.  The  Examination  for  the  Prize  shall  be  open  to  all 
Candidates  for  lioi.ours  in  the  second  part  of  the  l.aw  Tripos 
of  the  current  year;  to  all  Students  wiio.  having  jiassed  the 
examinations  entithng  to  admission  to  the  title  of  Bachelor 
designate  in  .Arts  or  Law,  are  not  of  sutlicient  standing  to  be 
created  Masters  of  .Arts  or  Law;  to  .ill  Students  who,  having 
taken  the  degr»-e  of  Bachelor  of  hiii^  jure  nutnlium.  are  not  ol 
sutlicient  staiidiiiii  to  be  created  Masters  of  Arts;  and  to  all 
Students  in  Medicine  of  not  more  than  seven  years'  standing 
Hiiice  matrii^ulation,  who  shall  have  passed  the  examinations  for 
the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  .Medicine. 

3.  No  person,  who  has  gained  the    Prize.  sluiU  be  admitted  as 

a  candidate  for  it  a  second  time. 

ISHC,     K  .Irnks,  KiuKM.  1HSI7     .).  K  l{.  df  Villi.m,  .loh. 

IssH     W.  .1.  WhUlttk.r.  IHW     A.  K   TiipliBMi.  liui-.Mit'. 

W'.fl     A.  II.  niiiMi.r.  <liire.  i  IWH)     W.  (J.  Hr..wn.  Trin. 

1h;i6    »;.  <i.  Ilailv,  .loh.  I    ..  VM\     H.  llurroWH,  Trin.  II. 

.N.  J.  dr  \\\t         i  '*'/•  ' 

NoU  :  -  WlxnoTor  there  !•  w>  oinlaalon  ••f  t  year,  nu  Medal  waa  ailjuilgixl. 


742  EXAMINATION 

CARUS  GREEK  TESTAMENT  PRIZES. 

Skvekal  fneiids  ol'  the  Rev.  William  Carus,  M.A.,  Canon  ol 
VViiicliester,  and  late  Senior  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  desirous  of 
testifying  their  regard  to  Mr  Carus,  raised  a  P'und  amounting  to 
£500,  3  per  Cent.  Consols  ;  which  they  oifered  to  the  University  for 
the  purpose  of  founding  a  yearly  Prize  or  Prizes  for  the  encourage- 
ment of  the  accurate  Study  of  the  Greek  Testament.  This  was 
accepted  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Feb.  '2,  1853. 

Mr  Carus  gave  to  the  University  the  sum  of  £500,  3  per  cent. 
Consols,  accepted  by  Grace,  May  25,  1853,  to  augment  the  Prize 
Fund. 

A  Member  of  Trinity  College  offered  in  1894  the  sum  of  £100 
to  augment  the  Prize  Fund.  Accepted  by  Grace  of  the  Senate, 
February  1,  1894. 

The  following  are  the  Regulatioius : 

1.  That  there  shall  be  two  yearly  Prizes,  to  be  called  The  Carus  Greef, 
Testament  Prhes. 

2.  That  one  of  the  Prizes  be  open  lo  any  student  who  is  an  Under- 
graduate or  IJacheior  designate  in  Arts  or  Law,  provided  that  at  the  time 
of  the  exiinnnation  not  more  than  nine  complete  Terms  have  passed  after 
the  Term  in  which  he  commenced  residence. 

3.  That  the  other  Prize  be  open  to  any  student  who  is  a  Bachelor 
designate  or  a  Baclieloi-  in  Arts,  Law,  Surgery,  or  Medicine,  provided  that 
at  the  time  of  the  examination  not  fewer  than  ten  complete  Terms,  nor  more 
than  seventeen  complete  Terms,  have  passed  after  the  Term  in  which  he 
commenced  residence. 

4.  That  the  net  proceeds  of  the  Fund,  after  the  Examiners  have  been 
paid,  shall  be  divided  into  two  equal  parts  (one  foreach  Prize)  to  be  laid  out 
in  standard  Theological  Mooks,  the  successful  Candidates  being  allowed  to 
choose  the  l?ooks,subject  to  tlie  approval  of  the  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity. 

Ci.  Thai  one  lixaminer,  who  shall  be  a  Member  of  the  Senate,  shall  be 
nominated  in  every  year  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Professors  of  Divinity, 
and  the  Hegius  Professor  of  (jreek,  to  hold  ottice  for  two  years,  and  that 
liis  name  shall  be  proposed  to  the  Senate  for  election  before  the  division  of  the 
Lent  Term. 

6.  That,  whenever  a  vacancy  may  occur,  a  new  Examiner  shall  be  nomi- 
nated and  elected  in  a  similar  manner. 

7.  That  each  Examiner  shall  receive  five  pounds  yearly  out  of  the  pro- 
ceeds of  the  Fund. 

8.  That  the  Examination  for  the  Bachelors'  Prize  and  for  the  Under- 
graduates' I'rize  shall  hoth  take  place  on  the  Thursday  after  the  8tli  of 
i\'ovend)iT  in  each  year. 

9.  I'hat  the  (;an<li(lates  shall  be  required  to  send  in  their  names  to  the 
i''.xaminers  at  least  a  week  hefoie  the  day  on  which  they  aieto  be  examined. 

10.  That  each  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  printed  papers,  and 
shall  be  concluded  in  one  day. 

11.  That  the  Examinations  shall  embrace  I'ranslation  and  Questions 
upon  the  Ciiticism  and  Interpretation  of  the  Greek  Testament. 

12.  That  a  successful  Candidate  shall  not  be  a  second  time  elected  to 
receive  the  same  Prize. 

Ikiilulnrs  I'rizi:  |  V mlcnmidiKili-.i'  I'rizf. 

imi  A.  A.  Kllis,  Trin.  1H.'>4  ».  K.  Maclcar,  Trin. 

IH.'i.l  O,  K.  M.iclear,  Trin.  IB.W  G.  F.  Hitcticock,  Trin.  J^ 


H.  B.  Swete,  Caius 
m.lf!  H.  K.  GcilRcCaius.      i  .,  IH.W  K.  K.  Bowen,  Trin. 

W.  H.  B.  Proby,  Trin.r      '  IH.'.?  K.  Bell,  Trin.  ) 

\Kt^  W.J.  Kees,  Joli.  I  W.  S.  Smith,  Trin.  f 

lH.'iH  W.  II.  Barlow,  Joli.  i  18.18  H.J.  M.itthew,  Trin. 

I8.'.!l  W.  S.  SmiUi,  Trin.  |  I8.';!»  W.  J.  Josling.Clirisfs 


yK</. 


PRIZKS. 


743 


^q. 


.rq. 


Bachelor t'  Prize. 
I86(>  H.M.Luckock,  Jesus 

IWil   H.  Bothiiiiley.Tnn. 
IWi'  R.  Sinker,  Trill. 

IWW  \V.  J.  Josling,  Christ's. 

186.1  J.  S    I'ater,  Trin. 

IWMi  \V.  H.  RDwIandson. Corpus;    ,. 

H.  I).  M   Si>enoe, Corpus.    (    '''' 
1867  H.  S.  Gedf-e,  Calh. 
mX  J.  E.  Pox,  Christ's. 
18'.!t  H   M.  Gwatkin,  Joh. 

J.  H.  Honeyburne,  Cath 
1H7<|  K.  Watson.  Joh. 
11571   \V.  A.  Havne.  Trin.       1  _.^ 

A.  J.  WorlledRe.Caius.J-** 
187^  A.  C.  Jcnninfis.  Jesus. 

W.S.  \Voo<l.  Joh. 

1874  A.  W.  Streane,  Eniman. 

1875  C.  H.  Prior,  I'einb. 
lS7»i  C.  W.  E.  Body,  Joh. 
1»77  K.  Wallia,  Caius. 
1878  fi.  R  Eden.  Pemb. 
IHTH  II.  K  Byle,  Kines. 
18HII  \V.  K.  Smyth.  King's. 
I>v>l  J.  K.  Ilarint-r,  King's. 
Ins-.:  .1.  i>.  I'.  .Murrav,  Trin. 
isst  II.  U.  Haiiti.n.  .Us. 
lts»  (  .  II.  UiihiiiHoii.  rrin. 
110.6  (!.  \V.  Hlinkiii,  Trin. 

A.  NVi-»tcott,  IVliih. 
l.s.v;  A.  Nainii'.  .les. 
1SS7  A.  M  ItrDi.kc,  King's.) 

r.  I'oxl.-v,  .loh. 
1V4»  A.  .M.  KiiiKlit,  iVnil). 
Iss'.i  A.  v.  Vah-iitiii.-Kichurds,  <lir. 
IKW  II.  .'^iiiitli.  Jnh. 
IMH    I".  .M.  Ujiriiard.  Clirist'g. 
18U2  I".  Uohiiison,  riiriHt's.!  ^ 

.1.  II.  Srawirv,  CaiiiK.  (       '• 
Ih'.a  A.  .N.  ThoiuuH,  I'emh. 

IS'.M  T.  W.  ('rur.T.  J.siiH. 

Idlii  ('.  1".  Alidri-ws.  I'ciiit) 

IV.x;  II.  11.  lii>.saiii|Uft,  KiiiK's. 

lilt"  \V.  li.  K  I'amoim,  I'fiiil). 

IXIM  ('.  R  (iiirrnd,  Jckuh. 


UniUr<jraduates'  Prize. 
IWiii  R.  C'.  \V.  R;iban,Emman.|  „^ 

R.  Sinker.  Trin.  J'*''' 

1861  U.  Austen.  Joh. 
l(«iL>  H.  C.  G.  Moule,  Trill. 

H.  D.  .M.  Spence,  Corpus. 
IHia  p.  V.  Smith,  King's  i  ,- 

A.  R.  Vardy,  Trin.    i '    '" 
1864  a.  K.  Saxbv.Trin. 


jKq. 


1H65  II.  M.  Gwatkin,  Joh.  1 


'Fq. 


[jBq 


l^y,. 


.Kq. 


T.  H.  Shaw,  Clare 
18(i6  J.  E.  Fox.  Christ's 

1867  O    B.  Lees,  Trin. 

1868  K.  H.  Birks.  Trin. 
186!)  A.  Foster,  Joh. 

A .  C.  Jennings.  Jesus 
187"  A.  F.  Kirkp.itriek,Trin. 
1871   A.  -S.  Stokes,  Joh. 
1H72  E.  C.Selwyn,  King's. 
187.1  J.  E.  C.  Welldon,  King's 

A.  L  Williams.  Jesus. 
1H74  F.  Wallis.Caius. 

1875  H.  E.  Ryle.  Kings. 

1876  A.  E.  Meredith.  Trin. 

1877  A.  W.  Robinson,  Jesus. 

1878  F.  H.  Colsoii.  .loh. 
l»7i»  W.  H.  Roberts.  Kings. 

1H8<)  .lohn  Alfred  Robinson,  Christ 
iH^l   W.  11.  Bennett,  Joh.  |    .. 

II.  W.  Wallis.Caius.  i  ''-''• 
IHHJ  .M.  K.  Janii-s,  Kind's. 
IHK\  ('.  II.  Kobiiison,  Trin. 
1SH4  II.  II.  It.  Avk-s.  Joh. 

.\.  IC.  Ilronke,  King's. 
18.S5  R  W.  Urooks,  Kiii»;'s. 
lS«t;  K.  V.  Murkitt,  Trin. 

1887  A.  I{.  R  livslop.  Kind's. 

1888  r.  Uc.liinson,  Christ's. 

1889  A.  W.  (ireinup,  Joh. 
IHliO  J.  C.  Todd,  Christ's. 
1891  J.  II.  .Sniwli-v,  Cuius. 
18<t2  A.  II.  .M'^.Neile,  IViiib. 
18H;!  C.  K.  .Vndrews,  I'enili.     ) 

1".  .'^ti-|ilii'iisoii,  Christ's,  i 
18'.I4  W.  I..  R  I'arsc.iis,  I'.iiil,. 
18!*.'i  J.  K.  Siipwith,  Kiiiiiian. 
isyt;  <■.  R  (Jiirniil.  (  liirr. 
18!<:   R  J.  Watson- WiJIianis.l'i 


.*',,. 


.K/. 


.Hq. 


mil.)  :;;. 


J.  U.  Wilford,  Christ's. 
ISlis  |{.  It.  .>iniilli,  Stlwvn. 
isim  II.  Ilissi-ker,  Ji'suH.  1    ,. 

It.  TallMii.  ICiiiiimii.l'       '■ 
I'.Hiii  II.  (;.  Wood,  Jesus, 
r.xil  |{.  J.  .Mi.rrice,  Trin. 
V.»>i  (i.  H.  Kkaimvake,  Selwvii. 
IIKIX  C.    J.    Smith,    II.  A.    desiK.,  k 

IViiiUf   ^ 

II.  II.  Williiinis,  II.  A.  deslK../'*^ 
<  'liri.Ht'*.) 
I'.NM   .V.  R    Talhol.  Eniiii. 
IWi.l  F.  S.  .Miirsli.  .*ie|wvii. 
lHOt!  W.  H.  Garmd.  (Inn-. 
ItNJT  I..  S.  TlHiriilKii.  Kiniii. 

H*.^h«lori.  Nntrl;  wiual  to  xirr^Mrul  laiwIhUU,  IN.VI,  K.  T.  Il<«r<.,  Cnlui ;  IMlin,  n.  11.  n<.Mni|Up|, 
Kln(->.   IHIM.  C.  T.  Wi>.l,  I'tiiiti. .   llHio.  J    II.  A.  lUrl,  J..h   ;    llili:i.   H    (I    WonI.  Jk. 

OMrrdiiK  h<.ii..ur>l>l<-  iiixiitlmi  or  •|H>clal  o-'innicrtiiUll<>ii,  ll«7.  K.  T  lli«rc,  Calui;  |)4«l.  W.  i..  K 
rarKitii,  |-«mb  .  H     A    W<»il,«in,  Kliix'a  :    iwil.ll    ll><u<krr,  Jem,  H.  ('.  <'.ar|Mitit«r,  ('alu>. 

PUM")  with  rrclll,  |.«,l.  II   I'.  W    lUlnii,  Kinin    ;  |K7il.  A.  ri»l«r.  Joh. 

irtiilxrirwIuaUa  <(.^>rl;  «.,.ml  u>  •uc.'oxf.il  r>ii.ll.UU,  \<^l,  II  I'  W  IUImii,  Klnln.;  IMai,  K.  A 
nwk.  Trill.  M.  A  K.  Klrkiiatrlrk.  Triii  .  IrCD.  W  .Haa.  I'*l.  :  U»l,  K  A.  Kaxhlll,  KImk'i.  (I.  II. 
Ekanaj»ko,  Halayn. 

D~«r«lii|  h..n<Mirahla  mftiillnn  or  mj^riml  n>inli>onilall<m,  INUI.  M.  W  Hharkoll,  tVinl)  ,  W.  H 
HiiiUli,  Trill  .  IKfll.  W.  It  llrowiia,  TriQ.,  IWIH,  H.  II  C  Nmiiii,  Corpui;  IwC,  A.  W.  (irMliu|i,  Juk.; 
1*00.  ('    r.   Curion.  II  A    itailK  .  <firlif<  :    I<m7.  I'    J    Hiiillh,  roinli 

i-aawil  with  rr~lll,  IKTH,  II    l'ai»,  Chrlit'i,  K    f.  WaiiaUII,  Cath 

NrarIx  r.i'ial  I  ■  •.irr,M«riit  Canillilala      l>01.  I.    S   ThMrtilon,  Kiniii 

Nt>««;     Wbanavar  ttMra  la  aa  utalaaUw  u(  a  yaar,  no  Trlia  waa  atljiiilgail. 


IH'JII  C. 

T.  Wo.mI.  I'eiiil.. 

IINN)   C. 

i:is.e,  Joh. 

II 

C.  ().  Ijiiichenta-r,  Peinh. 

I'.KlI    C. 

Wmt-Watsiiii,  Kiiiiiian. 

V.»C  X. 

C.  Cnr|»-iiler,  Cuius. 

l'.«i.'{  w 

.  K.  1,.  Ilarki-,  Jm.(    .. 
A.  l>lKliill.  KiiiK's. ('*'/• 

R 

ii«i4  r. 

.\.  Nmk.  IVnil.. 

I'.iO.',  J. 

I(.  I>nrliyiihir4',  Kinni. 

i'.ij<;  i» 

C.  WiiiMlliiiii.<ie,  Clare. 

744  EXAMINATION 

EVANS    PRIZE. 

A  sum  amounting  to  £300  offered  to  the  University  by  several 
friends  of  the  late  Ven.  Robert  Wilson  Evans,  B.D.,  Archdeacon 
of  Westmorland,  formerly  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Trinity  College, 
for  the  purpose  of  founding  "  a  Prize  or  Prizes  bearing  the 
late  Archdeacon's  name,  to  be  given  annually  to  those  Students 
who  distinguish  themselves  in  the  Theological  Examination  at 
Cambridge,"  was  accepted  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  March  13, 1869. 

The  following  are  the  Regulations: 

1.  The  net  proceeds  of  the  Fund  shall  be  given  annually  lo  that 
Student  among'  the  Candi'lates  for  Honours  in  the  second  part  of  the  I'heo- 
log'ical  I'ripos  who  shall  be  judi^ed  by  the  Examiners  to  stand  first  in  the 
Papers  on  Ecclesiastical  History  and  the  Greek  and  Latin  Fathers.  Can- 
didates for  this  Prize  must  offer  the  papers  of  Section  3  with  or  without 
Additional  Paper  3. 

2.  If  in  any  year  no  Candidates  be  deemed  worthy  of  a  Prize,  the  amount 
for  that  year  shall  be  carried  to  a  reserve  fund  out  of  which  the  Examiners 
in  any  year  shall  be  at  liherty  to  grant  an  additional  Prize  of  the  same  or  of 
less  value  according  as  they  niay  think  fit  and  as  the  fund  may  suffice, 
or,  if  the  Board  for  Theological  Studies  so  determine,  it  shall  be  placed  at 
the  disposal  of  the  Managers  of  the  Hort  Memorial  Fund  to  be  by  them 
applied  from  time  to  time  for  the  promotion  of  studies  cognate  to  those  for 
the  encouragement  of  which  the  Prize  was  founded  on  terms  and  conditions 
similar  to  those  on  which  grants  are  made  from  the  Hort  Memorial  Fund, 
provided  that  any  portion  of  the  reserve  fund  may  at  any  time  on  the  re- 
commendation of  the  Special  Board  for  Divinity  be  invested  and  added  to 
the  capital  of  the  Fund. 

3.  The  Prize  shall  be  called  the  Evans  Prize. 

4.  A  Student  who  has  once  obtained  the  Prize  shall  be  disqualified 
from  competing'  for  it  a  second  time. 

5.  It  shall  be  competent  to  the  University  from  time  to  time  to  make 
such  changes  in  these  Regulations  as  shall  be  judged  fit;  provided  always 
that  the  proceeds  of  the  Kund  be  given  for  excellence  in  some  branch  or 
branches  of  Theological  Studies,  and  the  Prize  connected  with  the  name  of 
Archdeacon  Evans. 

1870  G.  B.  BhinU,  Christ's.  I  1880  J.  H.  Battersby,  Trin.  1   ,, 

1871  T.  VV.  Drury,  Christ's.  R.  11.  Harris.  j^^' 

1872  A.  V.  Kirkjiatrick.Trin.  1881  H.  E.  Ryle,  King'.s. 

1873  A.  C.  Jennings,  Jesus.  1882  W.  H.  Bennett,  Joh. 

1874  E.  Bickerstetli,  Pemb.  1888  .1.  R.  llarnuT,  King's. 

1875  A.  W.  Streane,  Emman.t  „  1884  (.Jan.)  H.  J.  C.  Knight,  B.A.  Catli. 
A.  L.  Williams,  Jes.         f-"^'  (June)  A.  Westcott,  B.A.  Pcnib. 

1877  O.  J.  Howson,  Trin.        1  „  188C  K.  J.  K.  Hoggis,  li.A.  Pet. 


G.  H.  S.  \\'alpole,Trin.  j^-'/'  1892  H.  .St  J.  Thackeray,  King's. 

■■  Wallis,  Caius.  1    „  1900  R.  M.  Woollev,  B.A.  Joli. 

Williams,  Joh.  j  ■^''-  '         1907  A.  B.  Chainpion,  B.  A.,  Jesu 

Note  :— Whenever  there  is  an  uiniasiou  of  a  year,  no  Prize  was  adjudged. 


GLADSTONE   MEMORIAL   PRIZE. 

In  lSf)!>,  the  ('omniittee  of  the  Liberal  Memorial  to  Mr 
Gladstone  offered  to  the  University  of  Cambridge  an  annual 
prize  of  the  value  of  £10,  for  proficiency  in  Ili.story,  Political 
Science,  and  l^]conomics,  or  one  of  these  subjects. 


I'.HIl        II 

W.  V.  Tfiupcrlev,  Kind's. 

llMltJ 

l;«r.'     A 

J.  11.  Smith,  Trill. 

nm   w 

.  Mitclifll,  fiitli. 

VMl 

1W4    C. 

U.  Fay,  KiDK'.s.      )    ,.„ 
S.  Fhillips,  King's.)  ''^'• 

1908 

c. 

i 

PRIZES.  745 

The  offer  was  accepted  by  Grace  of  Jiuie  6,  1901,  with  the 
tuUowing  Regulations : — 

1.  The  Prize  of  £10  iu  books  shall  be  given  in  everj'  year  at  the 
lUst-retion  of  the  E.xamiiiers  to  that  camlidate  for  Honours  in  the  First 
Part  or  the  Second  Part  of  tlie  Historical  Tripos  who  .shall  acquit  himself 
best  in  either  History,  or  Political  Science,  or  Economics ;  provided  that 
the  Prize  shall  not  necessarily  be  awarded  in  each  year,  but  only  in  cases 
iif  disliiij,'aished  merit. 

•2.  If  in  any  year  the  Prize  shall  not  be  awarded,  it  shall  be  competent 
for  the  Examiners  to  award  a  second  Prize  iu  some  subsequent  year. 

:{.  The  Prize  shall  not  be  awarded  more  than  once  to  the  same 
candidate. 

4.  The  Prize  shall  be  first  open  to  competition  in  the  Historical  Tripos 
of  litOl. 

Z.  N.  Brooke,  B.A.,  .Joli. 
1).  \V.  Ward,  Joli. 
('.  W.  Previt6-()rton,  Joli. 
J.  E.  S.  Green,  l'et.(  ,- 
F.  1).  Purser,  Trin.  )  '*''• 


HEBREW  PRIZE. 

TnK  sum  of  £300  subscribed  by  several  Members  of  the  Uni- 
versity, and  invested  in  the  5  per  cent.  Stock  of  the  Scinde 
Railwa\  Company,  for  the  purpose  of  founding  a  Prize  for  the 
encouragement  of  the  study  of  Hebrew  in  tlie  University,  was 
accepted  by  a  Grace  of  the  Senate,  De(^  7,  1865. 

In  November  1867  the  Rev.  J.  Nussey,  of  St  Catharine's  College, 
gave  £100  to  increase  this  Prize. 
The  following  are  the  Retrubitions  : 

'I'lie  Prize  .sliall  consist  of  the  Annual  Income  of  the  Fund  subscribed 
for  the  purpose,  and  shall  be  awarded  to  that  Student  among  the  Candid- 
ates for  Honours  in  the  second  part  of  the  Theological  'I'riiios  who  shall  be 
judged  by  the  l.xaniiuers  to  have  shewn  the  best  knowledge  of  Hebrew. 

II  III  any  year  no  Candidates  be  deemed  worthy  of  a  Prize,  the  amount 
for  thai  year  siiall  be  carried  to  a  leserve  fund  out  of  which  the  Examiners 
in  any  year  .shall  he  at  liberty  to  arrant  an  additional  Prize  of  the  same  or  of 
ies8  value  acconliii),'  as  they  may  think  fit  and  us  the  fund  may  sutHce, 
or,  if  the  Uoanl  for  Theolot;ical  Studies  so  determine,  it  shall  be  placed  at 
the  disposal  of  the  Manatjers  of  the  Hmt  Memorial  Fund  to  be  bj-  them 
applied  from  time  to  time  fur  the  )iromotioii  of  studies  coj^'nate  to  thnse  for 
the  eiii-()ura},'eiMeiit  of  which  the  I'rize  WHS  fiiiiiideil  iiii  terms  and  conditions 
Himilar  to  those  on  which  grants  are  made  from  the  lluvt  Memorial  Fund, 
provided  that  any  portion  of  the  reserve  fund  may  at  any  time  on  the  re- 
eornuiendation  of  the  Special  lioard  fur  Divinity  he  invested  and  added  to 
the  ( 'a|iiiiil  of  the  Fund. 

IWiii  W.  II.  lt<iwlaiuU<>ii,  Con>Ui.  I  IR74  H.  P.  Lusc-oinhc,  CInrc. 


IWi/   W.  (  (iviiif^ton,  Jdh.        I..  I  IM?.^  A.  L.  Willhinu,  .Icauj. 

IWilt  II.  M.  Owulkiii.  Job.  IH7H  Hon.  I  f».  N.  Kc-itli-Kalcoiicr,  I  rin. 


H.  riiiliii.H,  Cori.un.  r^''-  I  IH77  H.  .I.Shaw.   I'emb. 


IWiit  J.  H.  I'ox.  Chrinfii.  1H7!»  T.  H    Hill,  Chrmls. 

187lt  J.Sh,iri>c,  Chrint'ii.  18H1  II.  K.  Rylr,  KlnRi. 

1H7I   P.  K.  KyHDii.rhrlgt'ii.  I^si  W.  II.  noniicll.  Joh. 

l»7'.i  J.  II    Clay.Trin.                t,  lss:t  .1.  o.  I-.  .Murrin .  Trin. 

A.  K    Kirkpiilrifk.Trln.  !•'■''•  i           IHHI   II.  \V.  Wiillin,  |j.A.  CbIiih. 

1B73  A.C.  JcnnniKs.Jenuii.  l^S<i  II.  II,  I(,  Ayles,  It.A..)oli. 

32 


746  EXAMINATION 


1888  ¥.  C.  Burkitt,  Trin. 

1890  A.  W.  (Jroenup,  B.A.  Joli. 

1892  h.  LoiiK,  .Toll. 

1894  A.  11,  M'N'uik',  B.A.  Pcmb. 

1896  V.  11.  .San^ster,  Jesus. 

1898  V.  11.  Druitt,  Corpus. 

1899  T.  H.  Hennessy,  B.A.,  Jesus. 


1900  R.  R.  Smith,  B.A.  Selwvn. 

1901  0.  A.  h.  Senior,  B.A.,  Joli. 
1903  10.  A.  Edgliill,  B.A.,  King's. 
1901  J.  C.  II.  How,  B.A.,  Job. 

1907  V.  S.  Marsh,  B.A.,  .^elwvn. 

1908  H.  S.  C'ripps,  B.  A.,  Juh.' 


Note:— Whenever  there  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Prize  was  adjudged. 


DR  JEREMIE'S  SEPTUAGINT   PRIZES. 

In  the  year  1870  the  late  Very  Rev.  James  Amiraux  Jehemik, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Lincoln,  formerly  Regius  Professorof  Divinity, offered 
the  sum  of  £1000  to  found  two  annual  prizes  for  the  encouragement 
of  a  critical  study  of  the  Septuagint  Version  of  the  Old  Testament, 
and  such  other  Hellenistic  literature  as  may  serve  to  illustrate 
the  New  Testament.  This  offer  was  accepted  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,  Dec.  8, 1870,  under  the  following  Regulations:  — 

1.  There  ssliall  be  two  iiiiiiual  Prizes  open  for  competition  to  all  Mem- 
bers of  the  University  who,  having  commenced  residence,  are  not  of  more 
than  three  years'  standing  from  their  first  degree. 

2.  The  net  iiroceeds  of  the  Fund  shall  be  divided  into  two  equal  parts 
(one  for  each  prize),  and  the  money  may  be  laid  out  in  books. 

3.  The  Examination  shall  be  held  after  the  division  and  before  the 
close  of  the  Michaelmas  Term,  on  a  day  of  which  due  notice  shall  be  given 
by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

4.  The  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  printed  paj)ers  and  shall  be 
concluded  in  one  day. 

5.  The  names  of  the  Candidates  shall  be  sent  to  the  Regius  Professor 
of  Divinity  at  least  one  week  before  the  day  of  examination. 

6.  The  Divinity  Professors  shall  in  each  year  ai^point  two  of  their 
number,  who  shall  conduct  the  Examination ;  but,  if  a  Professor  so  ap- 
pointed declines  to  examine,  he  shall  be  allowed  to  nduiinate  a  dei)uty, 
such  noniiiKition  l)c'iiig  subject  to  the  ajiproval  of  the  Vice-CliaiK-ellor. 

7.  Tlu'  Divinity  Professors  shall  select  as  special  subjects  for  examin- 
ation in  each  year  one  or  more  books  or  portions  of  books  taken  from  eacli 
of  these  three  classes;  (1)  The  Pentateuch  and  Historical  Books  in  the  Sep- 
tuagint Version;  (2)  Tlie  Prophets  and  Hagiograplia  in  tlie  same;  (.S)  The 
Apoci'vplial  books,  the  works  of  Philo  and  Joseplius,  and  otlii'f  Hellenistic 
writings;  and  notice  sliall  be  given  of  thc^  books  or  i)ortions  of  boolis  so 
selected  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  the  year  preceding  the  Examination. 

8.  The  Examination  shall  be  directed  mainly,  though  not  exclusively, 
to  the  selected  books.  It  shall  embi-ace  translations  and  (juestions  on  the 
histoiy,  criticism  and  interpretation,  of  tlie  ))ooks,  and  also  on  the  relation 
of  the  Seiituagint  Version  to  tlie  Hebicw  original.  Questions  may  also 
be  .set  to  test  tlie  Candidates'  knowledge  of  the  fragments  of  the  other 
Greek  Versions. 

9.  A  Student,  who  lias  once  obtained  one  of  these  Prizes,  shall  he 
disqualified  from  competing  again. 

10.  If  in  any  yeai'  one  or  both  of  these  Prizes  sliall  not  be  adjudged 
owing  to  the  wiuit  of  lit  Candidates,  the  amount  shall  be  added  to  the 
cajiital  of  the  Fund. 

11.  It  shall  be  competent  to  the  University  from  tune  to  tune  to  alter 
these  Regulations,  provided  that  the  object  of  the  Founder  be  respected. 


PHIZES. 


747 


1872  W.  A.  Ilayne,  Trinity. 
A.  C.  Jennings.  Jesus. 

1873  W.  S.  Wood,  Joh. 

\V.  H.  Daubney,  Trin. 
1H74     R.  P.  Luscombe,  Clare. 

C.  P.  Hutchinson,  Caius. 
II57'''     C.  H.  Prior.  Pcmb.  1  _^ 

A.  \V.  Streane,  Corpus.  J-*^' 

1876  «■.  R.Bingham,  Trin. 
Hon.I.G.  N.Keith-Falconer.Trin. 

1877  H.  K.  Ryle.  King's. 

F.  J.  Foakcs-JacK.son,  Trin.)  s- 

K.  H.  Nash,  Trin.  J^ 

1H7H    J.  H.  Mattersby,  Trin. 
1>7!»    W.  K.  Barnes,  Pet.      )    ,. 

\.  N.  Johnson,  Trin.  j  '^'l- 
lH»i    \V.  H.  Bennett,  Joh. 

A.  J.  Maclean,  King's, 
issl     \V    l{livs  Uoberts,  King's. 

W.  II.  Uulton,  Queens'. 
1-^J     II.  K.  Kanton,  Jusus. 
l^s.i    .1.  I{.  Murray,  Joh. 
ISHl     .M.  K.  James,  King's. 

II.  J.  Warner,  Joh. 
ls^.')     .\.  Nairne,  Jcs. 
Ihw;     II.  T.  K.  Harlow,  Joh. 

.\.  I-".  IJrooke,  King's. 
ISH7     |{.  J.  IC  Hoggis,  Pet.)    ,.„ 

F.  (  .  Hurkitt,  Trin.  )  "   ^' 
l^s'.)     F.  Kohinson,  Christ's.  1  »• 

II.  St.  J.  Thackeray,  King'sJ(« 
Nearly  equal  i>>  aucceSKful  caiididati-i :  mSft,  K.J. 
neserviufc  uf  commendation  :  1891,  A.  r.  Bender, 
Note  ;— WheneTcr  there  it  aji  uinlBsioD  of  a  year, 


1890     A.  W.  Greenup,  Joh. 

N.  M'Lean,  Christ's. 
1S91    W.  U.  Jordan,  King's.  1  ,• 

H.  .Smith,  Joh.  j'^'' 

1892     A.  N.  Thomas,  Penih. 

II.  J.  ICdwards,  Trin. 
18!13     A.  II.  .'M°Neile.  I'enil.. 
1894     II.  W.  M(mlc.  Corpus. 
18ito     I-'.  I.illingslon,  I'enib.        ) 

W.  li.  li  Parsons,  Pemb.'  ^E/. 

W.  F.  Wriglit,  .loh.  ) 

ISHti    S.  A.  Cook,  Caius. 

10.  W.  Winstanle\-,  Trin. 
1807     U.  «.  .Smith,  Sehvyn. 

\V.  Outram,  Pemh. 
1898     C.  T.  Wood,  IVnib. 

C.  II.  Druitt.  Corpus. 

1900  II.  C.  (>.  I.anclnslor,  Piinb. 

1901  K.  .\I.  Woollev,  .Joh. 

1902  1.  li.  A.  I'klgliill,  Kind's. 
2.   II.  <j.  Wood,  Jesus. 

190-i    W.  K.  I,.  Clarki-,  Jes.  1 

C.  W.  .MIi.IhII,  Ennii.y  .,7?(/. 
C.  J.  Siiiitli,  Triiili.       ) 

1904  1.  F.  W.  I'ulfonl,  .lesus. 

2.  J.  1{.  Darbyshire,  f^nnn. 

1905  1.  (t.  F.  Upton,  I'Onnn. 
190t)    1.  .\.  F.  (iardincr,  Jesus. 

■2.  J.  H.  Bentley,  Job. 
1907    1.   K.  C.  Dewick,  Joh. 
2.  A.  F.  Talbot,  Fmni. 

K.  Boggii,  Pet.,  J.  H.  WiglC8worth,  I'onib. 
Joh.,  O.  W.  Crook,  Eniiu, 
nu  Prize  was  adjudgc<l. 


GEORGE   LONG    PRIZE. 

Thk  pupils  and  friends  of  tlio  late  Okorgk  liONG,  Esq.,  M.A. 
roriiieriy  Craven  rniver.sity  Seholar  and  Fellow  uf  Trinity  College, 
desiring  to  testify  their  veneration  for  his  character  and  the  higli 
•use  they  entertained  of  his  .services  to  literatnre  and  education, 
raised  a  Kund  amounting  to  i'^oo,  which  they  offered  to  the 
University  for  the  foundation  of  a  Prize  for  the  encouragement 
of  the  study  of  Roman  Law  and  Jurisprudence,  to  bo  called  the 
(leorge  i-i>ng  Prize.  This  sum  wsis  accepted  by  Grace  of  the 
8eiiate,  .Iiine  '2,  1S81. 

Th(;  Uf'truliilions  are  : 

I.  The  I'rize  uliall  ronsist  ot  tlie  yearly  interest  of  the  capital  sum,  .iiid 
»hall  l)e  given  to  lliat  Caiiilidate  for  honours  in  the  (irsi  part  of  tlie  Law 
Tripos  who  ~hall  lie  most  ili'^tiiigui.shtMl  in  Koniaii  Law  iiml  .lurisprud- 
eiice:  proviih-d  ihut  ^iir.U  I'nze  shall  not  neceasurily  he  awarded  in  each 
year,  hut  only  in  ca-ses  of  exceptioiuil  merit. 

'2.  Whenever  MU("h  I'rize  shall  not  he  uwanled,  the  amount  of  the  l'ri7.u 
for  that  oeeasion  Hhall  Ix;  added  to  the  capital  ituni. 

First  open  to  competition  in  the  Law   I'ripos  ol  1KS2. 

1s;m;  .1.  i;.  w.  ,|,.  Villl.rt.  .loh. 
1HU7   U.J.  K.  GnMin,  JesuH. 


IMS,',  .1.  W.  W,ii»elii,  D.iWM 
IHHH  G.  C.  Smith,  Trill,  li. 
InlH)  w,  II.  .Moore,  Klnit'ii. 
IHUI  .1.  C.  .-.mulii,  <hrliilii. 
Isu5  I'.  II.  Sh.rring,  Trin. 


IlKl.'t  .).  .Nioiiim,  Job. 
19*16  K.  I(urrr>wii,  rrin.ll. 


llrr<>iii>iioM<ln.|  ror  •«c<m<l  prlio '.  ixt,  A    Wllllaini,  (  hrlit'i. 

DOTorTliiii  <■(  honourable  mention  ;  live,  A.  II.  Chajrtor,  Clare. 

Note :— Whon*<er  Iher*  I*  an  omiMloii  uf  a  jraar,  no  I'rlio  waa  a<lj'>d(e<l. 


.T2— 2 


748 


EXAMINATION 


MARSHALL  PRIZE. 
The    Professor    of    Political    Economy,    A.   Marshall,    M.A. 
St  John's  College,  having  oflFered  to  the  University  a  "Political 
Economy  Prize"  for  five  years,  his  offer  was  accepted  and  the 
following  were  awarded  prizes, 

1887  S.  M.  Lfathes,  H.A.  Trill.  I  1S90  No  prize  wljinhii'il 

1888  J.  M-'T.  K.  McTaggiirt,  Trin.  1891  .J.  Weltoii,  C'aius. 

1889  A.  W.  Flu.\,  B.A.  Joli.  I 


MASON    PRIZE   FOR  BIBLICAL   HEBREW. 

A  sum  amounting  to  upwards  of  ^800  having  been  subscribed 
by  friends  and  former  pupils  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Hamnett  Mason, 
M.A.,  Fellow  of  St  John's  College,  for  the  puri)ose  of  establishing 
a  University  Prize  to  be  connected  with  his  name,  to  be  called 
"The  Mason  Prize  for  Biblical  Hebrew,"  was  invested  in  3^  per 
cent.  Birmingham  Corporation  Jionds,  and  the  Fund  was  accepted 
by  the  Senate  by  Grace  of  May  31,  1883,  with  the  following 
Regulations : 

1.  That  tlie  Prize  be  called  the  "Mason  Prize  for  Biblical  Hebrew" 
and  be  awarded  annually. 

2.  That  the  annual  income  of  the  Fund  be  given  to  that  Candidate  or 
Student  qualified  to  be  a  Candidate  for  the  Tyrwhitt  Hebrew  Scholarships 
who  shall  be  judged  by  the  Examiners  to  have  shewn  the  best  knowledge 
of  Bililical  Hebrew  and  of  Hebrew  Composition  in  the  E.xamination  for 
the  said  Scholarshijjs. 

3.  If  in  any  year  none  of  the  Candidates  shall  be  deemed  worthy  of  a 
Prize,  the  amount  shall  be  reserved  and  added  to  the  Capital  of  the  Fund. 

4.  A  Student  who  has  once  obtained  the  Prize  siiall  be  disqualified  from 
competing  for  it  a  second  time. 

6.  It  shall  be  competent  for  tlie  University  from  time  to  time  to  make 
such  changes  in  tliese  Regulations  as  .shall  be  judged  fit:  provided  always 
that  the  proceeds  of  the  Fund  be  given  for  proficiency  in  the  knowledge 
of  Biblical  Hebrew,  and  that  the  Prize  be  connected  with  the  name  of  the 
Rev.  P.  H.  Mason. 


1881  No  prize  awardeil. 

1885  E.  A.  Stone,  Caius. 

1886  J.  11.  Wigleswortli,  Pemb. 

1887  H.  n.  Kennett,  Queens'. 

1888  A.  A.  ISevan,  Trin. 

1889  F.  (.'.  liurkitt,  Trin. 

1890  J.  II.  Uurrow,  SelwYii. 

1891  N.  MacLean,  Christ's. 

1892  A.  P.  Bender,  Joli. 

1893  S.  (!.  K.  LegK,  Caius.  1 
n.  LoiiK,  Job.  I 

1891  A.  II.  M«Xeilc.  Pemb. 
1895  S.  A.  Cook,  Caius. 
189«  A.  H.  H.  llutton,  Job. 


JBq. 


1897  V.  Lilliugston.  Pemb. 

1898  C.  11.  Druitt,  Corinis. 
K.  AV.  Wiustanley,  'i'rin 

1899  T.  H.  Ucnnessy,  .lesus. 

1900  C.  T.  Wood,  Pemb. 

1901  H.  L.  Pass,  .Job. 

1902  C.  A.  L.  .Senior,  .lob. 

190a  H.  C.  ().  I.aiabester,  IVmb. 

1904  .1.  C.  II.  Mow,  .loll. 

1905  II.  .\I.  .1.  Lo.wc,  liueeiis'. 
190i!  W.  .1.  Siii:ill,  Cains. 

1907  ]■'.  S.  .Maisli,  Selwyn. 

1908  J.  11.  Beutley,  .loll.)    ,. 
A.  E.  Talbot,  Emm.  (  -'■''' 


K,/. 


SCHOLEKIELD  PRIZE 

Thk  friends  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Scholefield,  M.A.,  Regius 
Professor  of  Greek,  wishing  to  establish  u  memorial  of  him  in  the 
University,  presented  the  sum  of  £500,  3  per  Cent.  Consols,  to  the 


PRIZES. 


749 


University,  to  be  applied  to  the  encouragement  of  the  critical  stu'ly 
of  the  Holy  Scriptures.     This  sum   was  accepted  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate,   April  30,   185G,  and  a  Prize  founded   to   be  called  the 
Scholefield  Prize. 
The  following  are  the  Regulations  : 

1.  That  tilt'  net  proceeds  in  every  year  of  tbe  Fund  presented  to  the 
University  for  that  purpose  by  the  friends  of  the  late  Professor  be  given 
as  a  prize  to  that  Student  among  the  Canthdates  for  Honours  in  the  second 
part  of  tbe  Tbeological  Tripos  who  shall  be  judged  by  tbe  Examiners  to 
have  shewn  tbe  best  knowledgi-  of  the  (Ireek  Testament  and  of  tbe  Septua- 
gint  version  of  tbe  Olil  Testament.  Knowledge  of  the  Septuagint  shall  be 
tested  liy  .\dditiiuial  Paper  1,  or  in  the  case  of  Candidates  who  take  both 
Section  I.  and  Section  II.  by  Paper  "2  of  Section  I. 

1.  Tliat  tbe  Prize  be  called  tlie  Scholefield  Prize,  and  that  the  Prize- 
man l)f  (listingiiisbed  as  sucb  by  a  mark  attached  to  his  name  in  tbe  list  of 
Honours  pulilisbed  by  tbe  Examiners. 

3.  If  in  any  year  no  Candidate  be  deemed  worthy  of  a  Prize,  the 
amount  for  that  year  shall  be  carried  to  a  reserve  fund  out  of  which  tbe 
Examiners  in  any  year  shall  be  at  liberty  to  giant  an  additional  prize  of 
tbe  same  or  of  less  value  accurdiiig  as  they  may  tbink  fit  and  as  the  fund 
liiay  siitfice.  or,  if  the  JJoard  for  Tbeolngical  Studies  so  determine,  it  sliall 
lie  jihiied  at  the  disposal  of  the  Managers  of  the  Hort  Memorial  Fund  to 
Ite  by  tbriii  applied  from  time  to  time  for  tbe  i>roiiioti(in  of  studies  cognate 
to  tbosc  fur  tbe  eni-oiiragenicnt  of  wbich  tbe  Prize  was  founded  on  terms 
and  conditions  similar  to  tbosc  on  wliicb  grants  are  made  from  the  Hort 
Memorial  Fund  ;  provided  that  any  portion  of  the  reserve  fund  may  at  any 
time  on  tbe  recommendation  of  the  Special  Board  for  Divinity  be  invested 
and  added  to  tbe  capital  of  tbe  Fund. 


.1u,. 


ia57  H.  E.Oedge,  Caius. 
IK.IH  E.  .Summers,  Jrin. 
IH.IO  W.  8.  Smilh.Trin. 
l(M'i<i  H.  .M.  I.uc'kock,  Jesus. 
iw;i   U.  H.)lh,imlc>,  Trin. 
MUii  v..  A    Ahtxitt,  Joh  ) 

R.  V   \V    lUban,  Hmm.  ) 
IWH  K.  Sinker.  Trin. 
IHIH  J.  N.  Dalton,  Clare  )  -•„ 

K.  II..M'^Ncilc.Tnn.('^'' 
186.'.  J   S   Taicr,  Trin. 
IWKi  II    I).  .M  S|>eiicc. Curpui. 
IH«j7  J    T.  I.anp,  Caius. 

ft.  K.  riiillipH,  Cnrpu* 
Iw'tH  H    M.  (iw.i(kin.Jf>h. 
1H«I  J.    K.  K.ix.Chri.t'n. 
IK7II  (;    II.  Kliind.  Chriot'H. 

J    Sh,irj)c,  Chri«f». 
1871  T.  W   nriiry.('l)ri<t'i. 

Note :  —  WliFiixTor  thora  !•  Ml  omlnlnn  of  ii  y»tr, 


Xq. 


]..:.,. 


Ift72  A.  V.  Kirkpatrick.Trin 

W.  S.  Wood.  .loh. 
IHT."!  A.  C.  Jeniiincs,  Jesus. 
IH74  K.  Hickfrsleth,  IVmb. 
IK7.'i  A.  I,.  Williams,  Jesus. 
187»s  K.  Wallis.  Cams. 
187!»  V.  J.  Koakes  Jackson,  Trin. 
n.M)  .1.  II.  JJattersby,  Trin.)   « 

B.  II.  Harris.  j^9- 

1881  H.  K.  RvIc,  Kings. 

1882  \V.  II.  Heiincu,  Joh. 
I8sa  .1.  K.  Ilariiier,  KiuK'.s.   )  -. 

.1.  (t.  F.  .Murrav,  Trin.  ]'''''• 
18S4  (.Ian.)    II.  .1.  C.  Kiiiulit,  Catl 

(.liiiK)  A.  W.stcott,  I'eml.. 
1888  A.  R  ItrcH.kf,  Kinx's. 
18ys  C.  K.  (iarrad,  JisiH. 
V.m  v..  A.  I-UlKliill.  KiiiK's. 
IWl-l  C.  .1.  .Sniitli,  I'.inl.. 


IIKNIIV    TYSON    MKDAL. 
.Vlr   Ijiiirs  Tn^om.  formerly  Maiiai^cr  of  the  Hank  of  Westmor- 
land, Kendal,  wiio  (UimI   27   March    Is.')'.',  made  a  l)ei|ucst  to  the 
Uiiiversil}  of  (  amhrnlge,  hy  his  will   dated    l:{   August   l.s51,  as 
follows : 

"Tlint  the  Hiim  of  three  hundred  pounds  be  ]>aid  to  the  Cambridge  Uni- 
versity the  intert'Ht  nnniially  to  Im-  for  a  gold  medal  for  the  best  proficient 


750  EXAMINATION 

in  Mathematics  and  Astronomy  in  the  same  way  as  Dr  Smith's  <aud  to  bear 
the  donor's  name." 

The  following  Regulations  were  approved  by  Grace  of  the  Senate 
June  15,  1893. 

1.  The  bequest  made  to  the  University  by  the  late  Henry  Tyson  shall 
be  applied  to  the  foundation  and  annual  award  of  a  gold  medal,  to  be 
called  the  Tyson  Medal. 

2.  The  medal  shall  be  awarded  annually  to  that  candidate  for  Part  II 
of  the  Mathematical  Tripos  who  shall  in  the  judgment  of  the  examiners 
acquit  himself  best  in  the  subjects  of  Division  V  of  Schedule  IV  of  the 
regulations  for  the  examination,  iirovided  his  work  in  these  subjects  be  of 
sufficient  merit  and  pi'ovided  further  that  such  candidate  be  placed  in  the 
first  class. 

3.  If  in  any  year  the  medal  shall  not  be  awarded  the  income  for  that 
year  shaU  be  added  to  the  capital  of  the  fund. 

1895  A.  Y.  G.  Campbell,  B.A.  Tiiiiltv. 

1896  E.  T.  Whittaker,  B.A.  Trinitv.  " 

1904  P.  E.  Marrack,  B.A.,  Trinity! 

1905  F.  J.  M.  StrattOD,  B.A.,  Cams. 

Note :— Whenever  there  is  an  omission  of  a  jear,  no  Medal  was  awarded. 


THE   GEORGE   WILLIAMS   PRIZE. 

A  sum  amounting  to  £300  ofifered  to  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge by  several  friends  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Williams, 
B.D.,  Vicar  of  Ringwood,  formerly  Fellow  of  King'.s  College,  for 
the  purpose  of  founding  an  annual  Prize,  to  be  called  the  George 
Williams  Prize,  to  be  given  to  students  who  distinguish  them- 
selves in  the  Theological  Tripos. 

By  Grace  of  March  9,  1907,  the  following  Regulations  were 
substituted  for  those  previously  in  force: 

1.  The  Prize  shall  be  offered  annually  and  shall  be  open  to  all  members 
of  the  University  under  the  standing  of  Master  of  Arts. 

2.  The  Examination  shall  consist  of  two  jiapers  on  the  j)rincii)les  and 
history  of  Christian  Worship  and  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer,  with  special 
reference  to  selected  Liturgies,  Breviaries,  Onh'ves,  and  Hymns:  questions 
being  set  to  test  the  candidates'  knowledge  of  the  doctrine  expressed  or 
implied  therein. 

l-i.  The  Examination  shall  be  held  after  the  division  and  before  the  end 
of  the  Michaelmas  Term,  on  a  day  of  which  due  notice  shall  be  given  by 
the  Vice-Chancellor.  Such  day  shall  not  coincide  with  any  of  the  days  on 
which  examinations  for  other  Divinity  Prizes  or  Scholarships  are  held. 

4.  Candidates  shall  send  their  names  to  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity  on  or  before  the  twentieth  day  of  October  next  preceding  the 
Examination. 

5.  The  Special  Board  for  Theological  Studies  shall  select  the  si>ecial 
subjects  for  examination  in  each  year,  and  notice  .shall  be  given  of  the 
subjects  so  selected  before  the  end  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  the  year 
preceding  tlic  Mxuiiiiiiation. 

6.  The  Special  Board  for  Theological  Studi<>s  shall  in  each  year  before 
the  end  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  ajipoint  two  Examiners  for  the  next  year, 
who,  if  there  be  any  candidate  for  the  Prize,  shall  each  receive  fi'om  the 
Fund  such  sum  not  exceeding  three  guineas  as  the  Board  shall  from  time 
to  time  determine. 


PRIZES.  751 

7.     Tlic  vahio  of  the  Prize  shall  be  flO. 

«.  A  canilidati'  who  has  onco  ohtaiiied  the  Prize  shall  not  bo  allowed 
to  coiniR'li-  for  it  a  sccoiul  time. 

'.I.  If  in  ;iiiy  year  tluTi'  l)c  no  candidate  or  none  of  the  candidates  be 
di'fiiu'd  worthy  of  the  Prize,  the  surplus  of  the  inconu'  of  the  Fund  for  tliat 
year  shall  be  rettiined  as  a  Keserve  Fund,  out  of  which  the  payment  of  the 
Examiners  may  he  made,  and  at  any  time,  if  the  Fund  allow  and  the  Board 
for  Tiieolo^'ical  Studies  so  deteindne,  the  value  of  the  Prize  may  he  aug- 
nunteil,  or  a  second  Prize  may  he  awar<led,  or  any  portion  of  the  lieserve 
Fund  may  he  invested  and  added  to  the  capital  of  the  Fund. 

lSi4  II.  i:.  Wlii-lptoii,  U.A.  I'eiiib.  I  VMi  G.  B.  Kkaniivake,  B.A.,  Selw. 

ISSt)  .1.  F.  Iktliune-Haker,  1{.,\.  I'cmb.  liiOij  J.  K.  .Mozltv,  B.A.,  Ponil). 

1897  T.  B.  Panther,  .lesvis.  I  H'l.lV  (i.  II.  Cluytoii,  H.A.,  P.iiib. 

Note:  — Whenever  there  in  an  omiuion  ufa  year,  no  Prizu  was  adjudged. 

Till';    WILTSHIRE   PRIZE. 

Ix  19(10  tlio  lic'v.  Thomas  Wii.tshirk,  M.A.,  Hon.  Sc.D.,  of 
Trinity  ('i)llege,  ottered  to  the  University  two  Kgyptian  Unifietl 
|{oii(ls  of  £10(»  eiitli,  with  the  ohjeet  of  promoting  tlie  Study  of 
<;eoh)gy  iind  Miiier;doj,'y,  Ky  tlie  foundiition  of  ii  I'liiversity  Prize 
to  he  awarded  iinimally  for  |»rofieieiicy  in  tlie.se  two  .sul)jeets. 

'liie  (dfer  was  aeeejtted  hy  (Jraee  of  June  14,  li)00,  with  tlie 
followiiiL^  JiegMlatioiis  : — 

1.  The  jirize  shall  hi-  called  the  Wiltshire  /'//o',  and  shall  consist  of 
the  m-t  annual  income  of  tlie  Fund. 

'2.  The  ))rize  shall  he  awarded  by  a  Board  consistiiifj;  of  the  Yice- 
Clianct'llor,  tin-  \\'oodwardian  Professor  of  (ieolo{,'y,  the  Professor  of 
Minernlopy,  and  the  Kxaininers  in  Miiieralof,''y  and  (ieology  for  the  Natural 
S<'iences  Tripos  of  the  year  in  which  th<!  award  is  made. 

No  businesH  shall  be  transacted  unless  three  members  of  the  Board  be 
present. 

:*.  The  i)rize  shall  be  awarded  in  June  of  each  year  to  that  mendjer  of 
the  University  who  having  i>assed  Part  I.  of  the  Natural  Sciences  Tripos 
and  not  being  of  more  than  ten  terms'  standing  is  in  the  oiiinion  of  the 
Board  most  prolicient  in  the  sciences  of  (ieology  and  Mineralogy. 

■I.  In  case  no  person  be  deemed  worthy  of  the  prize  the  income  for 
that  year  shall  be  adiled  to  i\u:  capital  of  the  Fund. 


I'.Kil    K  It.  Wntioii,  .lisuB.  I             l!»Ul   II.  A.  W.iotteii,  (  liiri-l 

\'.»)i  <t.  r.  .Iiiiiis,  Trill.  .1.  A.  (  iiiwiJiiT.  .loh.  ( 

l'."i',  A.  Klii.ki.-,  Pit.            I    ,.,  P.10.5  A.  .M.Diiiialil,  Kiiiin. 

II.  II.  lloduiMui,  Trill.)  ''•''•  P.MHJ  W.  A.  11.  \Vilk»,  CniiiH. 


.?•;./. 


I'.ios  \V.  ('.  .Siiiilh,  Corp. 
|>rr><lmoncc«MU:  1»04,  A.  II.  Koblo,  Quoeni'. 

Till,    W'lNCnKSTER    READING    PRIZES. 

I.N  IHtida  Fiiml  produciiiir  £'10  per  amiuin  was  otfere<l  to  the 
University  liy  .lolm  Nohle,  Ksi).  of  Park  Place,  Henley  on-Thiunes, 
to  found  prizes,  which  iiedesiredhlnnilrl  he  railed  l)y  the  above  name. 

Wy.dvt. ATiosH  iitlnjitf'i/  /)i/  fi'nire  nj  l/ir  Sfmifp,  .\'nr.  14,  IH(i7. 

1.  That  there  y\\i\,\\  lie  two  yearly  Prizes  to  he  caiieil  the 
Winehe.ster  Iteading  Prizes. 

2.  Tliat  the  Prizes  siiaii  Im-  o|ieii  for  eonipetition  to  trveiy  Stu- 
dent who  has  ke(it  at  h-ast  ei^ht   Ternni  iind  lias  {laased     1     the 


752  EXAMINATION 

Previous  Examination  and  (2)  either  the  Examination  in  the  Ad- 
ditional Subjects  for  Candidates  for  Honours,  or  the  General 
Examination  for  Ordinary  Degrees,  and  has  not  completed  more 
than  fourteen  terms  commencing  with  his  first  term  of  residence. 

3.  That  the  net  proceeds  of  the  Fund,  after  the  Examiners 
have  been  paid,  shall  be  divided  between  the  successful  Candidates, 
so  that  one  of  the  Prizes  shall  consist  of  two-thirds  and  the  other 
of  one-third  of  such  proceeds. 

4.  That  the  Examiners  shall  be  at  liberty  to  declare  the  success- 
ful Candidates  equal,  in  which  case  each  shall  receive  one-half  the 
sum  of  the  two  Prizes. 

5.  That,  if  either  of  the  Prizes  or  both  be  not  adjudged,  the 
amount  shall  be  added  to  the  capital  of  the  Fund. 

6.  That  one  Examiner  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Council  in 
every  year,  to  hold  office  for  two  years,  and  that  his  name  shall  be 
proposed  to  the  Senate  for  election  at  an  early  Congregation  in  the 
Lent  Term. 

7.  That,  whenever  a  vacancy  may  occur,  a  new  Examiner  shall 
be  nominated  and  elected  in  a  similar  manner. 

8.  That  the  Examination  for  the  Prizes  shall  begin  in  every 
year  on  the  second  Monday  in  the  Easter  'J'erm. 

9.  That  each  Examiner  shall  receive  £5  yearly  out  of  the 
Income  of  the  Fund. 

10.  That  the  names  of  the  Candidates  shall  be  sent  by  their 
respective  Tutors  to  the  Examiners  at  least  one  week  before  the 
beginning  of  the  Examination. 

11.  That  the  Examination  shall  be  confined  to  reading,  in  pub- 
lic, passages 

a.  In  Classical  English  Prose  and  Poetry. 

b.  In  the  Old  and  the  New  Testament  and  the  English 
Liturgy. 

c.  In  a  work  or  portion  of  a  work  of  some  standard  English 
Divine,  to  be  announced  by  the  Examiners  at  the  conclusion  of 
the  Examination  of  the  preceding  year. 

12.  That  the  Examiners  shall  be  at  liberty  to  institute  a  pre- 
liminary trial  in  all  or  any  of  the  foregoing  subjects,  nnd  to  admit 
only  such  ('andidates  to  the  remainder  of  the  Examination  as  shall 
have  satisfied  tliem  in  that  trial. 

13.  That  a  ('andidatc  who  has  once  received  a  Prize  shall  not 
be  allowed  to  coni])ete  a  second  time. 

14.  Tiiat  the  University  shall  have  power  from  time  to  time, 
by  CJrace  of  the  Senate,  to  vary  and  alter  the  foregoing  Hegnlations 
as  to  the  method  ofconducting  the  Examination  and  awarding  the 
Prizes,  and  to  make  such  new  Rules  as  may  be  necessary  for  ren- 
dering the  Prizes  efficient  in  promoting  Elocution  or  good  Reading 
among  the  Students  of  the  University: 

Provided,  however,  in  compliance  with  the  wish  of  the  Donor, 
that   the   reading  of  the  Old  and  New  Testament,  the   English 


PRIZKS. 


753 


Litui'e^y,  and  a  work  or  portion  of  a  work  of  some  standard   Eng- 
lish Divine,  undrr  all  circumstances, form  part  of  the  Examination. 


•  J  .*,/. 


./•;-,. 


1H«H     I.  ().  Airy.  Trill. 

•2.  A.  N.  Obbanl,  Joh. 
186(1    1    G.  C.  VV.  Warr,  Trin 

2.  C.  E.  B.  Reed.  Trin. 
1K7II     1.   R   Applcton.Trin. 

2.  J.  Liint,  CorpiLS 
1(171     A.  H.  Kirkpatnck,  Trin.)  ... 

C.  T.  Wl.itmell.  Trin.      j"^' 

1872  1.  A.  r.  Myers,  Trin. 
2.  A.J.  Mason.  Trin. 

1873  I.  J.  DeSoyres  Caiii.s. 
2.  (J.  II.  Kendall.  Trin. 

IS74     1,  C.  S.  Kennv,  Down. 

2.  F.  |{.  Sowtcr.  Corpus. 
1875     1.   .V«^  .('/;(«/«/.-/. 

2.  G.  C.  Macaulay.  Trin. 
mr,    1.  G.  R.  Eden,  Pemb. 

2   C.  Y.  Biss,  Down. 

1877  1.  E.  H.  C.  Smith,  B.A.  Trin 
2.  .1    P.  Smith,  B.A.  Trin. 

1878  C.  If.  E.  Brookfield.  Trin.1 
H.  R.  Ryle.  King's.  ( 

1S79     I.  K.  A.  Hull,  Trin. 

2.   H.  D   Oilwon,  Trin. 

1880  1.  VV   Bellar^.  B.A.  Trin. 
2.  J    Armii.icc  Robinson,  Chr. 

1881  1.  .1.  Ru.s.s<ll,  Joh. 
2.  A.  G.  Goldsmith.  HA  Tr.H.l  ^ 

W.  Hillhouse,  H.A.  Trin.    j* 

1882  I.  J.  W.  Willink,  H.\.  IVnib. 
2.  I,.  II.  Mndon,  U.A.  Jesus. 

18SS    1.  J.  K.  Stephen,  B.A.  Kin),'s. 

2.  II.  lUdlev,  H.A.  Trin.  I  ,.. 
\V.  P.  Iliiidlev,  Pet.      J-^'/- 
18X4     1.   II    Ilarlev,  H.A.  KinKs. 

2.  II.  H.  (  olrhester,  .loli.        )   > 
W.  A.J.  I'ord,  H.A.  Kinc'sf  'l- 
1885     1.  n.  J.  N.  White,  H.A,  Trin. 

2,  D.  KlliHoii.  Selwyn. 
ISHrt     1.   II.  H.  Smith,  Trin. 

2.   II.  S.  Isaacs,  Cav. 
1887     I..  (..  H.  J.  I'ord.  KinK's.)    .. 

II.  i:.  Sherlock,  Selw.       f  ^■''■ 
1HK•^    <i.  I,.  PilkiiiKton,  IVnih.)  .. 

(i.  1».  .Si-.,tt,  Trin.  i'^'^- 

l^>>t*     1.   K.  l>.  lIutchinHnn,  JeHUg. 

2.   (;.  \:  .Still,  CiiiuK. 
18.M)    1.  G.  I".  Kiiierv,  Trin 

•2.  C.  W.  HIrleV,  .Sclwvn 
K  M  Wild.'JeiiuN 

llonnurablf  mvntlnnoil :  Iti07,  J    n.  Darbyihlrc,  Kiiiin  ,  C  H.  E<lniuiiili,  Tiiii.,  T.  0.  MaiiiflvM, 
iiib.  ;   1903,1!    n.  LoiixUI*.  B.A.,  Jtiui;  O    I,    Hlchini>li>l,  KIiik'*  . 


>■'/. 


IS'.ll 

1892 
1893 
1894 

1895 
1896 


1898 
1899 

19(J(J 
1901 
191)2 
l!K):i 

lii04 

1905 

190t; 

19^17 

19.)8 


1.  W.  i:.  I.evesoii,  tiiv. 

2.  A.  P.  IIint,'ins,  Down. 

1.  II.  W,  I,.  OHorke,  Trin. 

2.  A.  J.  Wvatt.  Clirist's. 

A.  A.  Jack,  Pet.  |    ,. 

F.  Stephenson,  fhrisfs  )'  ^■''• 
J.  P.  Baker,  B.A.  Ennn.        ) 
II.  N.  I'errers,  B.A.  Kin^;'s.    .^</. 
T.  C.  Walton,  B.A.  Trin.       ' 

1.  L.  Ilorton-Smith,  H.A.  Joh. 

2.  W.  A.  Con.vheare,  B.A.  Trin. 

1.  K.  Geikic,  Kind's. 

2.  J.  <i.  MMorniIck,  Joh.    )   ».„ 
A.  I.  Simey,  H.A.  King's)  '^'"'■ 

1.  R.  Halfour,  King's. 

2.  (J.  M.  Trevelvan,  B.A  Trin.)  55- 
T.  A.  Whitaker,  Selwvn.      [^ 

C.  J.  N.  Cliild.  H.A.  Christ's.)  ,. 
The  Kiirl  of  i.vtton.  Trin.        J'*V- 

C.  K.  Huxton,  H.  A.,  Trin. 

II   W.  Ilaworth.Trin.  11.)    -. 

D.  .M.  Ferrers,  Trin.         f  ^'^■ 
1.  (i.  V.  Kellv.  Trin.  II. 

•2.  J.  A.  Iluhi.aek,  King's, 

1.  l-\  Sidgwiek,  Trin. 

2.  W.  A.   IlolTniaiin.  H.A    Christ's. 

1.  A.  J.  Rnlieitson.  Trin. 

2.  I).  W.  W.  Carmieliael,  Christ's. 
1.  J.  n.  Darlivshire,  H,A.,  Emm. 
•2.  J.  .Merlin,  (lirlsfs.  |    ^ 

J.  T,  Slieppard,  King's.)'-*'/- 

1.  M.  P.  J,  MM)c,nnell,  J<di. 

2.  II.  H.  Lonsdale.  B.A.,  Jcs.    )  j. 
O.  I,.  H iehmond.H.  A., King's)  Iti 

1.   F.  C.  .^.  Care\ ,  Clare. 


2.  J.  P.  Spink,  It.  A..  Joh. 
E.  \.  'rretoninir,  Trin. 


.»./. 


1.  A.  I'.  Scholliehi,  King's. 

2.  Z.  N.  Brooke,  H.A.,.IolM    -. 
II.  A.  Ilollond,  Trin.         i  ■'*'/• 

1.    A.  C.  Houiiuet,  B.A..  Jes. 
•J.    I.  A.  W.  McGowan,  Jes.  I  ,. 

R.  M.  P.  Muir,  t'aius.       )'*'/• 
1.  W.  It.  Brierley,  Clirist's. 
■2.  v..  II.  P.  .Muncey,  .loh.l 

E.  (i.  Selwyn,  King's.    >  .Ti'</. 

M.  .\.  Young,  King's.    I 


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PRIZES. 

ESSAY    AND    VERSE   PRIZES. 


ADAM  SMITH  PRIZE. 
The  Professov  of  Political  Economy,  A.  Marshall,  M.A.,  St 
John's  College,  having,  in  1891,  offered  to  the  University  a 
Triennial  Essay  Prize,  the  following  Regulations  proposed  by 
Professor  Marshall  were  confirmed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate, 
March  5,  1891  : 

1.  A  Prize  of  £(50,  to  be  called  the  Adam  Smith  Prize,  vnll  be  awarded 
iu  1894,  aud  thenceforward  every  three  years  till  further  notice,  for  an 
Essay  on  some  unsettled  question  iu  Economic  Science,  or  iu  some  branch 
of  Nineteenth  Century  Economic  History  or  Statistics. 

2.  The  subject  of  each  candidate's  Essay  shall  be  selected  by  himself, 
provided  only  that  it  be  not  that  which  was  appointed  for  the  Cobden  Prize 
Essay  at  lis  last  preceding  award.  Candidates  are  however  invited  to 
consult  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy  with  regard  to  their  choice, 
and  with  regard  to  a  suitable  course  of  reading  in  connection  with  it. 

S.  In  awarding  the  Prize  the  Adjudicators  shall  be  governed  chiefly 
by  the  quality  of  the  work  to  be  done,  and  shall  have  regard  to  the 
constructivu  ability  and  the  grasp  of  scientific  principles  rather  than  to 
the  erudition  displayed  in  it. 

4.  The  Adjuflicators  shall  be  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy  and 
an  additional  Examiner  appointed  by  the  Senate  on  the  reconnnendatiou 
of  the  Special  Board  for  Economics  aud  Politics.  The  additional  Examiner 
shall  receive  the  sum  of  ten  pounds. 

5.  It  shall  be  in  the  power  of  the  Adjudicators,  if  they  think  fit,  to 
divide  the  Prize  among  two  or  three  candidates,  without  declaring  then* 
Essays  equal  in  merit. 

6.  The  Essays  shall  be  sent  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  the  first  day  of 
Full  Easter  Term  1894,  1897,  and  so  on  till  further  notice. 

7.  The  Candidates  shall  be  graduates  of  the  University  who  at  the 
time  appointed  for  sending  in  the  Essays  have  not  completed  four  years 
from  their  first  Degree. 

1894  A.  L.  Bowlev,  B...\.  Tiitiitv. 
1897  F.  W.  Lawionce,  H.A.  Trinitv. 
1900  S.  J.  Cliai.iiiaii,  It.  A.  Trinity. 
1903  A.  V.  I'iKdii,  huv|it.  ill  Arts,  King's. 
1906  K.  A.  Heuians,  Jncopt.  in  Arts,  .Joli. 
Highly  coininendod,  1897,  C.  P.  Sanger,  B.A   Trinity. 


ADAMS    PRIZE. 

.Skvkral  members  of  St  .John's  College  having  raised  by  sub- 
-scription  a  Fund,  producing  about  £80  per  annum,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  establishinij  a  Prize  to  be  connected  with  the  name  of  Mr 
Adams,  in  testimony  of  their  sense  of  the  honour  he  had  conferre<l 
on  his  College  and  the  University  by  Inning  been  the  first  among 
the  Mathematicians  of  Europe  to  determine  from  perlurbations 
the  unknown  place  of  a  disturbing  Planet  exterior  to  Uranus, 
offered  the  said   Fuml  to  the  University;  and  it  was  accepted  by 


ESSAY   AND   VERSE   PRIZES.  755 

Grace   of  the   Senate,   April   7,   1848  (altered  by  Grace,  Feb.  23, 
185.'}). 

The  following  are  the  Regulations: 

1.  That  a  Prize,  to  be  called  "  The  Adams  Prize,"  be  awarded 
every  two  years  to  the  author  of  the  best  Essay  on  some  subject 
of  Pure  Mathematics,  Astronomy,  or  other  branch  of  Natural 
Philosophy. 

2.  That  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  the  Plumian  Professor  of  As- 
tronomy and  Experimental  Philosophy  be  requested  to  undertake 
the  ortice  of  Examiners  and  Adjudicators  of  the  Prize,  in  conjunc- 
tion with  two  persons  to  be  nominated  by  Colle<res  in  rotation, 
accordiuf^  to  the  cycle  of  Proctors,  and  to  be  approved  by  Grace 
of  the  Senate,  provided  always  that  not  more  than  two  of  the  Exa- 
miners ite  members  of  the  same  College. 

.3.  That  the  Adams  Prize  be  open  to  the  competition  of  all 
persons  who  have  at  any  time  been  admitted  to  a  Degree  in  this 
University. 

4.  That  the  successful  Candidate  receive  two  years'  Income  of 
the  Fund, and  in  case  no  Essay  beconsidered  deserving  of  the  Prize, 
the  Inconieof  thepast  twoyears  be  added  to  the  Capital  of  the  Fund. 

5.  That  the  first  two  Examiners  to  be  chosen  by  the  Senate  be 
elected  at  the  second  Congregation  of  the  Lent  Term  of  1849, 
and  that  the  future  Examiners  be  in  like  manner  elected  every 
second  year. 

6.  That  as  soon  as  may  be  after  the  election  oi'  the  said  two 
Examniers.or  at  least  before  the  end  of  the  Lent  Term  in   which 
they  shall  have  been  elected,  the  four  Examiners  select  ami  pub 
lidy  announce  the  Subject  for  the  next  F)ssay. 

7.  That  the  Essays  be  sent  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before 
the  16th  day  of  December  of  the  year  next  following  that  in  which 
thesuljject  i.**  announced,  in  the  same  manner  and  form  as  are  pre- 
scribed in  the  Regulations  for  the  Chancellor's  English  Medal; 
and  that  the  prize  l)e  awarded  before  the  division  of  the  following 
Easter  Term. 

8.  That  the  Essay  be  printed  at  the  expense  of  the  successful 
(;aiiili(late,aiul  a  <'.opy  be  presented  to  the  University  Library,  to  the 
Lilirary  of  St  .loim's  College,  and  to  each  of  the  four  Examiners. 

'J.  That  if  at  any  time  hereafter  it  appear  to  the  Senate  to  be 
expedient  to  alter  the  foregoinj;  scheme,  it  be  competent  to  the 
Master  and  Senior  Fellows  of  St  Johns  College,  at  the  request  of 
the  Senate,  to  propose  for  its  adoption  an  amended  Scheme. 

IH.'iii  U.  rcir^on.  M.A..  Joh.  i  lw:<  .1.  II.  I'livntiiiK'.  Sell.  Trin. 

IH.'.7  J    C.  M.ixwill,  .M  A.  Trin.  I  DiWi  .1.  I.iiriin.r.  .M.A.,  .loh.        >    .. 

nw.'.  F.    \V.ilkiT.  .M.A.  Trin.  i  <i.  T.  Walk.r.  .M.A.,  Triii.i  •^''• 

1-»71  I.  TfHlhunter.  M.A.  Joh.  IIKM   II    .M.  .Vlucil.mi.lil,  .M.  A.,  llarc. 

IHT7  K.  .1.  Ri.uth.  .M.A.  Pel.  19"7  M  W.  »r..wn,  Sv.h.,  Clirim  ». 

l>(s:i  .1.  .1.   riiMiiisnii,  Inc.  M.A.  TriTi. 

>■.>«•:— Whcii.'ijr  thrro  lisn  omlMlmi  "f »  )'»r,  nn  Prlio  wu  a<lju'l(r<l  or  Ihcro  wai  no  Camlliliilg. 


756  ESSAY  AND  VERSE 

BURNEY   PRIZE   AND   STUDENTSHIP. 

The  late  Richari>  Burney,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Clirist's  College, 
Cambridge,  previously  to  his  death  on  Nov.  30,  1845,  empowered 
his  cousin,  the  Ven,  Archdeacon  Burney,  to  offer,  thro\iuh  the 
Vice-Chancellor,to  the  University  of'Cambridjie,  tlie  sum  of  jb'3,500 
Reduced  Three  per  Cent.  Stock,  for  the  purpose  of  establishing  an 
Annual  Prize,  to  be  awarded  to  the  Graduate,  who  should  pro- 
duce the  best  Essay  on  a  subject  to  be  set  by  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

On  the  day  after  this  offer  was  communicated  to  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor,  Mr  Burney  died;  but  his  sister  and  executrix.  Miss  Jiine 
Caroline  Burney,  made  over  to  the  University  a  sum  amounting 
to  £3720.  8s.  lOd.  by  an  Indenture  dated  Jan.  19,  1847- 

REGULATIONS. 
(Grace  of  '22nd  of  Novemlier,  1906.) 

1.  In  lieu  of  the  Burney  Prize,  which  has  been  offered  annually  since 
1847  "for  the  best  English  Essay  on  some  moral  or  metaphysical  subject, 
"  on  the  existence,  natui-e  and  atti-ibutes  of  God,  or  ou  the  truth  and  evi- 
"dence  of  the  Christian  religion,"  there  shall  be  henceforth  in  the  Uni- 
versity a  Burney  Essay  Prize  and  a  Burney  Studentship,  and  the  (hvidend 
of  the  sum  standing  in  the  name  of  the  C'lianctllor  Masters  and  Scholars 
of  the  University  for  the  purposes  of  the  Burnej'  Trust  shall  be  applicahle 
to  the  payment  of  such  Prize  and  such  Studentship  and  to  the  other  pur- 
poses heremafter  described. 

2.  The  subject  for  which  the  Burney  Prize  and  the  Burney  Student- 
ship shall  be  awarded  .«hnll  be  the  Philosophy  of  Eeligion:  these  words 
being  interpreted  so  as  to  include  Christian  Ethics  and  questions  relating 
to  the  truth  and  evidence  of  the  Christian  Keligion. 

3.  The  Electors  to  the  Prize  and  to  the  Studentship  shall  be  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Christ's  College  (unless  he  hold  the  office  of 
Vice-Chancellor,  in  which  case  a  Deputy  Elector  shall  be  appointed  in  his 
place  for  that  turn  by  Grace  of  tlie  Senate),  the  Norrisiaii  Professor  of 
Divinity  and  two  Membei's  of  the  Senate  who  shall  be  a])i)ointed  liy  Grace 
before  the  division  of  tlie  Michaelmas  Term,  one  on  the  nomination  of  the 
Special  Board  for  Divinity  and  one  on  the  nommatiou  of  tlie  Special  Board 
for  Moral  Science.  At  the  first  ajipointment  the  senior  in  standing  of  the 
two  aijpointed  Electors  shall  be  appointed  for  three  years  and  the  junior 
for  two  years:  all  subsequent  aii]ioiiitni(nts  shall  be  for  two  years.  If 
either  of  the  two  appointed  Electois  die  resign  or  hccoinc  incapable  of 
acting,  another  person  shall  be  ajqioinfcd  in  liiie  manner  in  his  place  for 
the  remainder  of  the  time  for  which  he  was  appointed.  All  the  i)owers  of 
the  Electors  may  be  exercised  by  a  majority  of  those  present  at  a  meeting 
duly  sunnnoned,  provided  that  tliree  Electors  at  least  be  present. 

4.  Tbc  subjt'ct  for  the  Essay  sliall  lie  ainiounced  by  the  Electors  and 
the  Essays  shall  he  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  at  such  dates  as  the 
Senate  shall  from  time  to  time  determine.  The  successful  Candidate  shall 
not  be  required  either  to  jiiint  or  to  publish  his  Essay  ;  but  he  shall  deposit 
a  copy  of  it  in  the  University  Library. 

.5.  Any  member  of  the  University  who  has  been  admitted  to  the  title 
of  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  shall  be  eligible  for  the  Prize,  provided 
that  on  the  day  a}iiioiiitfd  for  sen(Hiig  in  tlu;  exercises  not  more  than  three 
years  shall  have  elniised  since  the  completion  of  his  lirst  degi'ee. 

6.     The  Electors  shall  have  power,  on  any  occasion  on  which  they 


PRIZES.  757 

think  it  desirablp,  to  appoint  ono  or  nioiv  Examiners  not  belongini;  to 
theii-  own  l)o<ly  to  lejiort  on  the  Essays;  and  eaoh  Examiner  so  appointed 
shall  lie  paid  tlie  sinii  of  fo  out  of  tiic  ineonic  of  the  Trust. 

In  tlic  event  of  the  Essays  of  two  of  tlie  Candidates  being  deemed  by 
the  Electors  to  be  of  eijual  liierit,  if  one  of  sncli  Candidates  be  a  member 
of  Christ's  Ctil]fi,'e  the  Prize  slinll  l)e  adjudj^f^l  to  him. 

7.  The  vahie  of  the  I'ri/.e  shall  be  siioli  sum  not  less  than  £50  and  not 
more  than  t'HO  as  may  be  determined  from  time  to  time  by  Grace  of  the 
Senate. 

y.     The  Prize  shall  not  be  awarded  a  second  time  to  the  same  person. 

9.  The  election  to  the  Stndeiitsliip  shall  be  made  annually  at  sucli 
time  as  the  University  shall  determine. 

10.  Any  member  nf  the  I'niversity  who  has  been  admitted  to  the 
title  of  the  decree  of  Hachelor  of  .\rts  shall  be  eligible  to  the  Studentship, 
provided  that  on  the  day  appointed  for  the  election  hi  any  jear  not  more 
than  four  years  shall  have  elapsed  since  the  completion  of  his  first 
degree. 

11.  The  Electors  may  take  such  steps  as  they  think  fit  ti>  emiuire  into 
the  (lualitications  of  the  Candidates  for  the  Studentshi)>.  provided  that  it 
shall  not  be  awarded  liy  competitive  examination.  If  the  (jualitications 
i)f  two  Candidates  ai)]iear  to  the  Electors  to  be  equal,  and  if  one  of  the  two 
be  a  nieiulper  .it  Clnisfs  College,  he  shall  l)e  cbaaed  to  the  Studeiitslii|i. 

VI.  The  Studentship  shall  be  tenulile  for  one  year.  A  Student  shall 
be  eligible  for  re-election  provided  that  he  is  within  the  limits  of  standing 
defined  in  section  10  hereof,  and  ju-ovided  also  that  no  person  shall  be 
re-elected  to  the  Studeiitsbii)  more  than  once. 

i:t.  It  shall  br-  tiie  duty  of  the  Student  to  devote  him.self  to  study  or 
research  in  the  Philosophy  of  Keligion.  according  to  a  scheme  proposed 
by  himself  and  approved  iiy  the  Electors,  provided  that  such  scheme  may 
be  modified  with  the  consent  of  the  Electors. 

U.  The  value  of  the  Student.ship  shall  be  Cl'iO  a  year,  or  such  larger 
sum  as  nuiy  be  determined  from  time  to  time  by  (Irace  of  the  Senate 
payable  by  eiiual  half-yearly  jiayments  (each  paynient  to  be  made  in 
advancei,  )irovi<led  as  regards  the  second  paytnent  that  the  Electors  he 
satisfied  that  the  student  is  diligently  carrying  out  the  scheme  ai)proved 
by  them  :  jirovided  also  that  the  Student  shall  not  be  in  receipt  at  the 
time  of  his  appointment,  from  University  or  College  endowments  together 
with  the  Studentship,  of  nion-  than  t;^(Hia  year,  and  that  he  do  not  under- 
take without  the  sanction  of  the  Electors  during  the  term  of  his  tenure  of 
the  Studentship  any  other  work  to  wiiich  rennmeration  is  attached. 

!.">.  \  I'.iniiey  Prizeman  shall  be  eligible  for  the  Studentship,  ami  a 
Burney  Student  shall  lie  eligilile  for  the  Prize:  provided  that  they  are 
within  till'  limits  of  Uni\ersity  standing  re<|uired  for  the  Studentship  and 
for  the  I'rize  resjiectively. 

lt'>.  The  Hurney  Student  may  be  required  by  the  Electors  to  publish 
a  thesis  emiiodying  the  results  of  his  study  or  rt^search.  In  the  event  of  a 
Burney  Prizeman  being  elected  to  the  Stuilentsliip  the  subject  of  his  study 
or  research  may  he  the  same  as  the  sidijecl  of  his  Prize  Essay,  and  if  so 
be  shall  Iw  reiiuired  to  puhlish  a  thesis  emlMxlying  the  results  of  his 
further  study. 

.\  Hurney  Student  who  publishes  his  thesis  in  accordance  with  these 
regulations  shall  cause  to  be  delivered  a  copy  thereof  t<i  the  ri'spective 
librarieM  of  llu'  I'niNersities  of  Cambridge.  Oxford,  Didilin,  and  Eilinhurgh, 
and  to  the  library  of  (ylirist's  (.'ollege,  Cambridge,  anil  also  to  each  of  the 
Electors. 

li.     If  in  any  year  there  siiall,  in  tlic  opinion  uf  the  Electors,  be  no 


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ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


Essay  sent  in  woi-thy  of  the  Prize  or  no  suitable  Candidate  for  tlie  Student- 
ship, no  Prize  shall  be  awarded  or  no  election  shall  be  made  for  that  year. 
Any  income  not  required  in  any  year  for  the  purposes  of  the  Trust  as  above 
defined  sliall  be  paid  to  a  Reserve  Fund  out  of  which  the  Electors  may  if 
they  think  tit  in  any  year  award  a  second  Prize,  or  a  second  Studentship, 
of  such  amount  as  they  think  tit  and  the  state  of  the  Fund  allows,  or  they 
may  at  their  discretion  employ  the  Fund  for  the  promotion  of  the  study  of 
the  Philosophy  of  Religion  in  other  ways,  or  any  part  of  the  Reserve  Fund 
may  be  invested  by  tlie  Financial  Board  on  the  recommendation  of  the 
Electors,  and  added  to  the  capital  of  the  Ti'ust. 

18.  The  University  shall  have  power  to  alter  and  determine  from  time 
to  time  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  the  regulations  respecting  the  persons  wIk  i 
shall  be  the  Electors  to  the  Prize  and  the  Studentship. 

li).  Subject  to  the  foregoing  regulations  and  to  any  additional  regula- 
tions which  may  at  any  time  be  made  Ijy  the  University  by  Statute  and 
approved  by  the  Kuig  in  Council  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Electors  from 
time  to  time  to  make  and  if  they  shall  see  fit  to  vary  such  lules  as  may 
seem  to  them  expedient  for  regulating  their  own  proceedings. 

BURNEY    PRIZE. 
The  subject  for  the  Buriiey  Essay  Prize  is  aunuunced  by  the 
Electors  uot  later  than  the  first  day  of  February  iu  each  year, 
and  the  Essays  uuist  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chaucellor  on  or 
before  the  first  day  of  December  in  eac'i  year. 


1847  G.  H.  Forbes,  Downing. 

1848  1.Todhunter,Joh. 

1849  A.  J.Carver.Xrin. 
18.50  G.  F.  Prescott,  Trin. 
1851  G.  M.  Gorham.Xrin. 
18.52  T.  White,  Job. 

1H.5.J  T.  W.  Powell,  Joh. 
18.54  J.  Foxley.Joh. 

1855  G.  F.  Maclear,  Trin. 

1856  F.  Exton,  Joh. 

1857  R.  H.  Manley,  Clare. 

1858  E.  E.  Bowen,Trin. 

1860  J.  Kerr,  Trin. 

1861  W.  Blissard,  Emmanuel. 

1863  J.  Francis,  Joh. 

1864  J.  B.  Pearson,  Joh. 

1865  C.  R.  W.  Cooke,  Emmanuel. 

1866  C.  B.  VV.  Cooke,  Emmanuel 

1868  G.  G.  ScoU,  Jesus. 

1869  E.  Carpenter,  Trin.  Hall. 

1870  A.  S.  Wilkins,  Joh. 


1871  -T.  R.  Paget,  Trin.  Hall. 
1873  G.  J.  Romanes,  Caius. 

1876  H.  R.  Knipe,  Trin. 

1877  H.  R.  Knipe,  Trin. 
187S  W.  Warren,  Joh. 
1879  T.  Thornelv,  Trin.  H. 
lss(t  W.  Bellar.s,  Trin. 
ISSii  \V.  H.  Kciburts,  King's. 
1SS4  F.  A\'.  I'arkes,  Trin. 
1S,S5  F.  W.  I'arkes,  Trin. 

1886  W.  G.  Manley,  Pcmb. 

1887  J.  F.  BothuneBaker,  Penib. 
1891  F.  Robinson,  Christ's. 

1894  C.  F.  Andrews,  Pembroke. 

1895  .J.  D.  C.  White,  Trin. 
1898  C.  F.  G.  Masterman,  Christ's. 

1900  A.  C.  Pigou,  King's. 

1901  D.  H.  Macgregor,  Trin. 
1904  L.  Alston,  C:hrist's. 

1906  \j.  Alston,  ('hrist's. 

1907  K.  J.  Saunders,  Emm. 
lor,  Down.,  A.  J.  Evans,  Ohrisfa;    ]«I1,J.  A.  Hannah, 


Deserving coTnnienciatiun;  18S7.  0.  G.  Ale 
Queens'  ;  laOO,  C.  T.  Wood,  Queens'. 

Second  priie  awarded  :  1868,  C.  J.  I'arkor,  Trin.  (£711);  1878,  II.  M.  Bernard,  Corpus  (£8(1). 
Note: Whenever  there  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  I'rije  was  .adjudged  or  there  was  no  Candidate. 


BURNEY   STUDENTSHIP. 

Candidates  for  the  Burney  Studentship  send  in  their  names 
to  the  Vice-CJiuuicellor  not  later  than  the  first  day  of  June  in  each 
year,  and  the  election  to  tiie  Studentship  is  made  before  the  end 
of  tlie  Easter  Term. 


1907 
1908 


A.  K.  Maker,  B. A.,  Trin. 
K.  J.  Saunders,  Flmni. 


PRIZES.  759 

COBDEN    PRIZE. 

A  Prize  of  tin-  value  of  i;2(»,  and  a  Cobdeii  Club  Silver  Medal, 
to  be  awarded  once  m  three  years  is  offered  to  the  University  by 
the  Committee  of  the  Cobden  Ulub. 

The  followinj^  are  the  Conditions  : 

1.  Tln^  Prize  shall  Ik^  awarded  for  an  Essay  on  some  subject  con- 
nected witli  Political  Economy,  and  shall  be  payable  in  money  to  the 
successful  ( 'jitulidate. 

'2.  The  Candidates  for  the  Prize  shall  l)e  members  of  the  University 
who,  having  commenced  residence,  are  not  i>f  more  than  three  years' 
standiny  from  tliuir  first  Degree  on  the  first  ihiy  of  the  Easter  'JY-rm  of 
the  acadtnnical  year  in  which  the  subjects  are  announced. 

H.  The  Adjudicators  shall  be  the  Professor  of  Political  Economy  {dv 
the  time  being,  an<l  two  persons  to  be  nominated  hy  the  V  ice-Chancellor 
and  the  Donors  respectively,  and  appointed  hy  (irace  of  the  Senate: 
and  the  Prize  shall  i)e  awarded  to  the  writer  of  the  Essay  which,  in 
the  judgment  of  at  least  two  of  the  Adjudicators,  certified  un<ltjr  tlieir 
hand  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  is  the  most  deserving. 

4.  The  Adjudicators  aball  select  and  announce  two  or  more 
sulijectfl  for  dissertations,  any  one  of  which  may  be  chosen  by  a 
Candidate. 

5.  The  times  when  the  Adjudicators  shall  be  appointed,  the  subjects 
announced,  and  the  Essays  sent  in,  shall  be  fixed  from  time  to  time  hy 
( Jracf  rif  th(!  Senate. 

t).  Tlie  Donors  of  the  Prize  reserve  to  themselves  the  right  to  de- 
tennine  thesaiil  J'rize  on  giviii'.' one  year's  notice  to  the  Vice-Chancellor. 
7.  The  Prize  shall  he  e.ille.l  the  "  Coixleii  IVize." 
By  the  same  Grace  the  second  appointment  of  Adjudicators 
was  to  be  muile  in  Lent  Term,  187'J,  the  sulijcct  was  to  be  an- 
nonnced  before  the  division  of  Easter  Term,  1879,  and  so  on  after- 
wards at  intervals  ol  three  years.  By  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Marcii 
5.  18'J1,  the  Essays  are  to  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  before 
the  first  day  of  Full  Michaelmas  Term,  in  the  year  foilowiiifi  tlmt 
ill  whicli  tile  ^nliject  of  the  Kssays  is  annouiwed. 

lH-7  .(    S    NiohoUim,  HA.  Triii. 

1880  A.  Caldccolt,  U.A.  Joh  .    ,. 

J.  S.  Nicholson.  H.A.  Triii.f    '''/ 

1KX8  .1.  Mroiik;li.  n..\.  llowiiiiiK. 

1«K«  S.  M.  l.ciitlitH,  B.A.  Trill. 

18MU  i\o  Kliaj)!  tint  in. 

IWlfJ  A.  L.  Uowley,  ll..\.  Triii. 

18115  I'.  .M.  .M.  S.  Aiiu.s,  n.A.  Trill. 

ISUH  S.  .1.  ('Iiii|iiiiiui.  n.A..  Trill. 

I'.Hil  A.  <-.  I'iKcii,  il.A.,  KiiiK'H. 

\'.»H  MiiiKiliiir  I.11I.  Il.A..  .loll. 

liHi:    w.  T.  Ijivioii,  n.A.,rniiiH. 

Sixclalljr  i-ominonilwl :  IV04  D.  II    Macin-siior.  Il.A  ,  Trlii. 

CEIXJK    PR[/K. 

A  snin  of  i'luiM)  w.is  bcipicatlicd  to  Ihc  I  nivci-.Mity  1>\  the  lad- 
JiMSKi'ii  (iKiMiK,  III  (iniivillc  aiid  ('aiiiH  ('iillogc,  for  the  fmindation 
of  a  Prize  for  nriginai  ob.Hcrvatiiiiis  in  I'hysiohi^ry  ,„-  .i„y  hruiu  li 
thereof.  The  foHowin^;  Ite^'iilationn  were  appnivcd  liv  (Iiace  of 
the  Henate,  November  '2.1,  is:»7. 


760  ESSAY  AND  VERSE 

1.  The  Prize  shall  be  called  the  Gedge  Prize.  It  shall  he  offered  for 
competition  in  every  second  year,  and  shall  consist  of  the  interest  on  the 
capital  sum  (£1000)  for  the  two  years  next  preceding. 

'2.  The  Prize  shall  he  awarded  for  the  best  original  observations  in 
Physiology  or  in  any  branch  thereof,  that  is  to  say  in  Histology,  Physio- 
logical Chemistry  or  Physiological  Physics,  the  word  Pliysiology  liting  used 
in  a  wide  sense.  Each  candidate  is  required  to  state,  generally  in  n  preface 
to  his  Essay  and  specifically  in  notes,  the  sources  from  which  his  informa- 
tion is  taken,  the  extent  to  which  he  has  availed  himself  of  the  work  of 
others,  and  the  portions  of  the  Essay  which  he  claims  as  original.  Provided 
that  a  candidate  who  has  received  a  Certificate  of  Kesearch  from  the  Uni- 
versity shall  not  be  entitled  to  submit  an  Essay  which  is  substantially  the 
same  as  the  Dissertation  for  which  such  Certificate  of  Research  was  granted. 

3.  Candidates  for  the  I'rize  shall  be  members  of  the  University  who 
during  six  terms  subsequent  to  the  beginning  of  the  term  of  their  matricula- 
tion have  studied  in  the  University  Laboratories  or  attended  University 
Lectures  and  who  at  the  time  of  the  award  of  the  Prize  are  of  not  less  than 
five  years  and  not  more  than  seven  years  standing  from  matriculation. 
Provided  that  a  candidate  who  has  been  admitted  to  the  University  as  an 
Advanced  Student  must  be  of  not  less  than  three  years  and  not  more  than 
five  yeai's  standing  from  matriculation.  The  candidates  need  not  neces- 
sarily be  graduates  of  the  University. 

4.  The  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology  shall  cause  a  notice  of 
the  conditions  of  the  award  to  be  inserted  in  the  Universif  i/  Reporter  in  the 
course  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  next  preceding  that  in  which  the  Prize  is 
to  be  awarded. 

5.  The  Examiners,  who  shall  be  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate, 
shall  be  the  Professor  of  Physiology  and  two  other  persons  nominated  by 
the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  (ieology.  The  persons  so  nominated 
shall  be  or  shall  have  been  engaged  in  the  University  m  the  teaching  of 
Physiology  or  of  any  branch  thereof.  The  appointment  of  Examiners  shall 
be  made  during  the  Easter  Term  immediately  preceding  the  Term  in  which 
the  Prize  is  to  be  awarded. 

ti.  The  Essays  shall  be  sent  to  the  Professor  of  Physiology  not  later 
than  the  first  day  of  October  in  the  Term  in  which  the  Prize  is  to  be 
awarded ;  and  the  award  shall  be  made  not  later  than  the  last  day  of  the 
first  quarter  of  that  Term. 

7.  The  Examiners  may  require  every  candidate  to  deliver  his  Essay  in 
the  form  of  a  Lecture  and  to  demonstrate  any  experiments  and  reseai'ches 
mentioned  therein. 

8.  The  Prize  shall  be  awarded  by  the  Examiners ;  but  the  Examiners 
shall  have  full  power  to  keep  back  the  Prize  if  from  want  of  originality  or 
from  any  other  cause  no  Essay  be  considered  worthy. 

;).  The  Examiners  shall  report  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  to  the  Si^ecial 
Board  for  Biology  and  Geology  whether  any  Essay  has  been  sent  in  and 
what,  if  any,  award  has  l)een  made.  The  Vice-Chancellor  shall  thereupon 
announce  the  decision  of  the  Examiners. 

10.  If  in  any  year  the  Prize  is  not  awarded,  the  interest  on  the  capital 
sum  for  the  two  years  next  preceding  shall  be  paid  to  the  account  of  tlie 
Musemn  of  Zoology. 

1900    J.  Baroroft,  M.A.,  Kiiifi'sl  a,.,, 
II.  11.  Dale,  M.A.,  Trill.  ]"*''■ 
1902    S.  W.  Cole,  IJ.A.,  Triii. 
190i    K.  Lucas,  b.A.,  Trin. 
1906    P.  P.  Laidlaw,  B.A.,  Joh. 


PRIZES.  761 

MARE   PRIZE. 

Thk  frieiiils  of  tin-  lutu  Veil.  Aichdeacon  Hark,  formerly  Fellow 
of  Trinity  Collefje,  <lesirinf>;  to  testify  their  admiration  for  his 
character,  and  their  hi^^h  sense  of  his  services  to  learninj^  and 
religion,  raised  a  fund  amountin<;  to  £500,  3  per  cent.  Consols, 
which  was  accepteil  by  the  University,  March  7,  1861,  on  the 
followin<j  conditions: 

1.  That  a  Prize,  to  lie  called  the  FIakk  Piu/,k,  Ije  given  once  ineveiy 
four  years,  in  tlie  form  of  a  sum  of  money  representing  the  interest  of  the 
aforesaid  £500  which  shnll  have  accrued  (luring-  the  four  years  preceding. 

2.  That  such  prize  he  pfivon  to  the  autlior  of  tiic  liest  I'.nglish  Dissciin- 
tion  on  some  subject  taken  from  Ancient  (.ireek  or  Koman  History,  pohiiiiil 
or  literary,  or  from  the  History  of  Greek  or  Koman  Philosophy. 

3.  The  CHiididati's  for  the  prize  shall  be  actual  members  of  the 
University,  and  graduates  of  not  more  than  ten  years'  standinf,'  from 
ndiuis.sion  to  their  first  degree  at  the  time  when  the  dissertations  are 
directed  to  be  sent  in. 

■i.  The  subjects  of  the  dissei-tations  shall  be  selected  and  the  prize 
adjudged  t)y  the  Vice-Chaneellor,  assisted  by  three  Examiners,  who  shall 
bf  iioiiiiiiatiMl,  during  the  Lent  Tei'in  of  the  year  next  but  one  licfore  that 
in  whirh  the  award  is  to  be  made,  by  the  Vice-Chanccdlor,  the  (ireek 
Professor,  the  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  the  Professor  of  Ijatin, 
the  Professor  of  Mental  Philosoiiliy  and  Ijogic,  the  Professor  of  Ancient 
ilistory,  anil  the  Public  Orator,  and  approved  by  the  Senate  before 
the  end  of  that  Term.  Kiicb  rominati.'d  Examiner  shall  receive  the  sum  of 
five  pounds  from  the  income  of  the  fund,  excejit  in  cases  where  no  disser- 
tations are  .sent  in. 

5.  The  Vice-Cbaiicellor  and  the  three  Examiners  shall,  in  the  Kaster 
T»-rm  of  the  year  next  but  one  before  that  in  which  the  award  is  to 
be  made,  select  and  announce  two  or  more  subjects  fur  dissertations, 
taken  from  ancient  (ireek  or  Pioman  historj-,  political  ui-  literary,  or  from 
the  liistoi-y  of  (ireek  or  Honian  jibilosopby. 

fi.  Eacli  dissertation  shall  be  either  on  one  of  the  subjects  so 
aniiiilinced  or  on  some  othei-  subject  selected  by  the  candidate  from 
ancii'Mt  (ireek  oi-  lioman  history,  political  or  literary,  or  fiuui  the  historj' 
of  (ireek  or  iiomaii  pliiliisophy.  Any  subject  juoposed  by  a  candidate 
under  this  provisiim  shall,  at  some  time  lietween  the  announcement  of  the 
Hiilijecis  and  the  l.'ilb  of  May  in  (be  fullowing  year,  be  communicated  to 
the  \°ice.( 'Inincellnr  fur  the  approval  of  the  Examiners  who  shall  meet 
once  in  every  term,  if  necessary,  to  approve  or  reject  any  subj<ct  <ir 
Hubjects  so  submitted  tii  tbeiii ;  and  their  appioval  oi-  rejection  shall 
1x1  communicuteil  willmut  delay  to  the  <'an(Iidute. 

A  disHi^rtation  fur  \vhi(!li  any  otiier  I'niversity  I'rize  lias  been  awarded 
hIimII  not  be  iidniissible  in  the  competition  for  the  ]iri/,e. 

7.  The  dissertations  shall  be  sent  to  the  \'ice Chancellor  on  or  before 
Novendier  l.'>  in  the  year  next  after  that  in  which  the  siilijects  are 
announctrd ;  and  the  award  shall  be  made  liefme  the  divisinn  of  the 
succeeding  Lent  'I'erm. 

H.  If  on  any  occiinIoh  nn  award  be  made  hy  the  l-'xaminers.  new 
ExamiiierH  shall  be  appuinted  befure  the  end  of  the  Lent  Term  of  that 
yonr.  The  ViceChancellnr  and  tin-  Kxaminers  sn  appuinted  shall,  in  the 
course  i)f  the  ensuing  Kaster  Term,  give  notice  that  an  addilinnal  iirizo 
will  be  ufTered  and  simli  nnnuunce  subjects  for  diHsertations  ;   and   the 


762 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


competition  for  such  additional  prize  shall  be  governed  by  the  preceding 
regulations. 

i).  The  dissertation  shall  be  printed  at  the  expense  of  the  successful 
candidate,  and  a  eoi)y  shall  be  sent  to  each  of  the  following  persons :  the 
Vice-Cliancellor,  tlie  Master  of  Trinity,  the  Greek  Professor,  the  Professor 
of  Moral  Philosoi)hy,  tlie  I'rofessor  of  Latin,  the  Professor  of  Mental 
Philosophy  and  Logic,  the  Professor  of  Ancient  History,  the  Public 
Orator,  and  the  three  Exaniinei'S. 


1868  N.  Maccoll,  B.A.  Downing. 
1872  A.  S.  Wilkins,  B.A.  Joh. 
1881  C.  II    llerforil,  B.A.  Trin. 
1885  W.  n.  Ingu,  B.A.  Kiufi's. 


1889  A.  ('.  t>«iison,  M.A.  Christ's. 
1893  L.  Wliililcv,  AI.A.  Fcnib. 
190:{  H.  K.  i::\\\;  M.X.  Trin. 
1905  A.  E.  Uobljs,  B.A.,  King's. 


Nearly  equal  to  successful  caiiciidate :  1903,  J.  H.  Sleemau,  Sidney. 
Commenileil :  1905,  W.  H.  S.  Joues,  SeUyn. 
Note ; — Whenever  there  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Prize  was  adjudged. 


HARNESS   PRIZE. 

In  the  year  1870  a  sum  of  £.500  three  per  cent.  Consols  was 
offered  to  the  University  by  the  (Joinmittee  of"  subscribers  to  a 
memorial  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Harness,  M.A.,  Prebendary 
of  St  Paul's,  and  Incumbent  of  All  Saints',  Knightsbn'dge,  and 
formerly  of  Christ's  College  in  this  University,  for  the  foundation 
of  a  Prize  to  he  called  the  Harness  Prize  upon  conditions  embodied 
in  the  following  Regulations: — 

1.  The  Prize  shall  be  given  once  in  three  years,  and  sliall  con- 
sist of  the  accumulation  of  interest  upon  the  capital  sum  for  the 
three  years  preceding. 

2.  The  Prize  shall  be  given  to  tlie  author  of  the  best  English 
Essay  upon  some  subject  connected  with  Shakespearian  Litera- 
ture, sucli  author  being  either  an  Undergraduate,  or  a  Graduate  of 
not  more  than  three  years'  standing  from  his  first  degree,  at  the 
time  wlien  the  E.Kercises  are  to  he  sent  in  to  the  Vice-(,'hancelloi . 

.3.  Tiie  subject  of  the  Essay  shall  be  selected  and  the  Prize  ad- 
judged by  the  Vice  ( Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Christ's  College,  and 
two  Persons  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  in  tlie  Lent  Term 
of  every  thiid  year. 

4.  The  subject  siiall  be  given  out  before  .Imio  1  in  every  third 
year,  and  tlie  exercises  shall  be  sent  in  to  the  'Vice-(Jhancellor  on 
or  before  June  30  in  the  year  next  following. 

5.  The  Essay  shall  be  printed  at  the  expense  of  the  succes.sful 
competitor,  and  a  copy  sent  to  tiie  Vice-<  chancellor,  and  to  each  of 
the  other  adjudicators,  and  to  the  Library  of  Christ's  College. 

(').  If  on  any  occasion  the  adjudicators  shall  be  of  opinion  that 
no  Essay  sent  in  is  deserving  of  tlie  Prize,  tlie  amount  of  the  Prize 
for  that  occasion  shall  be  invested  and  added  to  the  caj)ital  sum. 

7.  The  LIniversity  shall  have  power  to  alter  and  determine  from 
time  to  time,  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  the  regulations  respecting  the 
persons  by  whom  the  subject  of  the  Essays  shall  be  chosen  and  the 


PRIZES.  763 

J'rize  adjudged,  and  also  the  regulations  respecting  the  intervals  at 
which  the  Prize  siiall  be  offered  and  the  times  when  the  subject 
sliail  be  aiiiKiuneed  and  tile  Kss;iys  sent  in. 

This  offer  was  accepted  l)y  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Feb.  9,  1871. 

I874  G.  L.  Rives,  B.A.  Trin.  Is;t2  K.  .1.  .Matlicw,  H.A.  Triii.  II. 

1877  H.  P.  Stokes.  U  A.  Corpus.  ISiij  K.  WaUiiT,  B.A.  Cains. 

18»li  C.  H.  Herfonl,  HA.  Trin.   1  ,.„  lyol  J.  A.  dc  Kutliscliild,  H.A.  Trin. 

\V.  H.  WitlBtry.  H.A.  Joh.]-''-^-  1W4  .J.  I).  Wilson,  H.A.,(aius. 

l.SSi;  A.  \V.  VtritN,  H.A.  Irin.  1!107  .J.  P.  .s.  K.  (iibson,   H.A.,  Sid. 

Deserving  u(  honoural.lo  uientiuD:  1904,  A.  S.  Gaye,  B.A.,  Trin. 
Sot*3  :-.-M'henover  thoru  is  :tn  omissiou  uf  a  year,  nu  Prize  was  adjudged  i>r  there  was  no  Candidate. 


RAYMOND    HORTON-SMlTll    i'RlZE. 

L\  January,  1900,  a  fund  of  ^'.500  Great  Northern  Railway 
4  per  cent,  rreferred  Converted  (Ordinary  Stock,  together  with 
the  dividend  accrued  tlicreon  in  August  IS.'M),  was  offered  to  the 
University  by  Richakd  IIokton  Smith,  Esij.,  iM..\.,  one  of  Her 
Majesty's  Counsel,  and  late  Fellow  of  St  .loiin's  College,  in 
memory  of  his  third  son,  Raymond  John  Horton-Sniith,  M.A., 
M.R.,  lute  Scholar  of  St  John's  College  ;  who  after  a  distinguished 
career  in  tiic  University,  and  at  St  Thoiiias'  Hospital  in  London, 
died  on  the  8th  of  October,  1899,  in  the  27th  year  of  his  age. 

The  desire  of  tiic  donor  was  that  a  University  Prize  shoidd 
be  foiuiiled  for  the  ciicouni^'cmeiit  ttf  Medi(;inc  ami  Pathology  : 
ami  his  offer  was  accordingly  made  subject  to  the  approval  by 
the  Senate  of  the  conditions,  which  are  set  forth  below  in  the 
form  of  Regulations  for  the  projiosed   Prize. 

The  offer  was  accepted,  and  the  Regulations  were  approved, 
)))■  a  (irace  of  the  Senate  on  the  l.')th  of  .March,  I!t(i0. 

The  following  arc  the  Regulations: 

1.  .\  I'liivfrsitv  I'rizi',  to  Ix-  ("tiled  ••'I'lic  HuviiidikI  Iliiitiiii-Siiiitli 
I'ri/.t'."  mill  to  consist  of  tlic  net  vciiily  interest  of  tlie  l^'und  ;i;iveii  to  the 
University  l.y  itiiliur.i  Hi.rton  Sniitli",  >[..\.,  ij.i'..  I'.irnierlv  rellow  of 
St  .lolin's  ('ollef,'e,  sh;ill  he  uwanleil  in  llie  year  I'.MKI,  anil  tinncflorward 
aiinuiiUy. 

i.  The  Prize  HJiall  lie  iiwanhil  to  that  (Candidate  fur  the  Decree  of 
I)iK'tiir  iif  ^fcdicine  who  shall  in  the  jiul^^nieiit  of  the  l!et,'iiis  I'lufessor  of 
I'liysic  and  his  .\Msessi>r  Inive  |iresenled  the  liest  Thesis  fur  tli<'  Decree 
during  the  academical  year;  iimvideil  always  that  im  |iers<in  shall  he 
eli^'ihle  for  the  I'ri/.e  who  IniH  mil  |>revioiisly  taken  llnmiins  in  i>ne  of  the 
TrijMis  ]-'.\iiminatiohH  of  the  I'liiverMity. 

:i.  If  on  any  occasion  the  .\djudicators  shall  he  nf  iijiiniiin  that  no 
Thesis  sillimitted  is  deservilij,'  nf  the  I'ri/e,  the  amount  uf  the  I'li/e  for 
that  oci-asimi  shall  he  carried  to  a  Itcserve  l''und,  from  which  ^'rants  may 
he  made  friiin  timi-  to  time  In  rri/emen,  on  the  recommendation  of  the 
Ke^'iiis  rriifesHor  of  I'hysio  and  his  .Assessor,  towanls  the  ex]>ense  nf 
limiting  their  Theses,  a.s  provided  in  the  followini.;  lie^'iilatinn. 

1.  'I'lie  I'ri/.e  Thesis,  nr  such  portinn  of  it  as  shall  he  apprnved  hy  the 
Ue>;iiis  I'rnfessor  nf  I'hysic  and  his  .Vssessnr,  shall  he  printed,  at  the 
expense  nf  the  autlmr  if  necessary,  with  nr  witlmiit  tin-  aid  nf  a  j;rant  froin 
the  Itcserve  Fund;  and  cn|>ies  thirenf  shall  he  sent  hy  him  respeitiNtdj- 
to    tlie    VicC'Chanccllor,    the    Muster   of    St    John's    CoUu{{u,    the    ICcf^iuH 


764  ESSAY  AND   VERSE 

Professor  of  Physic,  his  Assessor,  the  Downing  Professor  of  Medicine,  the 
Professor  of  Pathology,  and  the  President  of  the  Eoyal  College  of 
Physicians  of  London;  to  the  Libi'aries  of  the  University,  of  St  John's 
College,  and  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London;  and  to  the 
Cambridge  Philosophical  Library. 

5.  Of  the  sum  given  to  the  Prizeman  one-half  at  least  shall  be  laid 
out  in  the  purchase  of  books,  the  selection  of  which  shall  be  with  the 
Prizeman  and  the  approval  with  the  Vice-Chancellor.  The  books  shall  l)e 
stamped  with  the  arms  of  the  University  on  the  backs  and  with  the 
Horton-Sniith  nrniorial  bearings  on  the  sides. 

tj.  Tlie  Univeisity  shall  have  power  to  alter  and  amend  from  time  to 
time  this  sehiMiie  by  (iiace  of  the  Senate,  on  the  recommendation  of  the 
Yice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of  St  John's  College,  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Physic,  and  the  Dow^ling  Professor  of  Medicine,  for  the  time  being. 

7.  In  case  of  any  such  alteration  or  amendment  being  made  as  is 
mentioned  in  the  last  preceding  Regulation,  regard  shall  always  be  had  to 
the  desire  of  the  donor  to  found  a  Prize  for  the  encouragement  of 
Medicine  and  Pathology,  and  the  names  "Raymond  Ilorton-Smith"  shall 
always  be  used  in  connection  with  the  Prize. 

1900.  A.  B.  Green.  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.,  Oownins,'. 

1901.  W.  I..  Blown,  M.A.,  M.D.,  .loli. 

1902.  E.  L.  Evans,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Trin. 

1903.  Hon.  »;.  H.  Scott,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Trin. 

1904.  F.  A.  Uniiihrid^'e,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Trin. 
1906.  W.  L.  II.  Duckworth.  M.A.,  M.D.,  Jes. 
190(1.  H.  T.  Tlionipson,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.,  Christ's. 
1!I07.  J.  McUanbv,  M..\.,  Emm. 

1908.     T.  ]{.  Elliott,  M..\.,  Trin. 
Proxime  accessit :  1901,  J.  C.  Muir,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Emm.;  1907.  H.  M.Davics.  M.A.,  B.C.,  Trin. 
Deserving  of  honourable  mention  :  190S,  G.  C.  Garratt,  M.D.,  Trin. ;  D.  G.  Hall,  M.D.,  Emm. ;  A.  C. 
Hill,  M.A.,  M.D..  Trin,;  l-Oi,  B.  N.  Tebbs,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Queens';  190.5,  S.  P.  Pollard,  B.A.,  M.B., 
B.C.,  Caius;  1903,  J.  M.  Hamill.M.A.,  Trin.  ;  H.  Beckton,  M.A.,  Clare. 

HULSEAN    PRIZE. 

The  Rev.  John  Hulse,  B.A.,  of  St  John's  College,  who  died  in 
1789,  beciueathed  to  the  University  certain  estates  for  the  advance- 
ment of  religious  learning,  and  directed  in  his  Will  that  out  of 
the  rents  and  profits  an  annual  jireminm  sliould  be  given  to 
any  member  of  this  University,  under  the  degree  or  standing  of 
M.A.,\vho  should  compose  the  best  Dissertation  in  the  English 
Language,  on  the  Evidences  in  general,  or  on  the  Prophecies  or 
Miracles  in  particular,  or  on  any  other  particular  argument, 
whether  the  same  he  direct  or  collateral  proofs  of  the  Christian 
religion,  in  order  to  evince  its  truth  and  excellence. 

The  adjudicators  are  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Masters  of 
Trinity  and  St  John's,  and  the  Regius,  Lady  Margaret's,  Norrisian, 
Ilulsean,  and  Ely  Professors  of  Divinity.  The  .suhject  of  tlie  Dis- 
sertation is  announced  before  March  15,  and  the  essays  are  to  be 
sent  in  to  the  Vico-Clianccllor  on  or  before  Decemlicr  IS  in  the 
year  following. 

The  writer  of  the  Dissertadon  best  approved  is  to  print  it  at  his 
own  expense,  and  not  to  offer  himself  a  second  time  for  the  premium. 

By  a  Statute,  confirmed  hv  the  Queen  in  Council,  Aug.  1,  1860, 
the  premium  of  the  Dissertator  is  to  be  one-tenth  part  of  the 
net  income  of  Mr  Ilulse's  Benefaction.  The  amount  of  the  pre- 
mium is  between  £70  and  £80. 


PHIZES. 


765 


lm-2  J.  B.  Sumner,  King's. 
18113  J.Scott,  .\lagd. 
1HII4  U.D.Whittingtoii.Joli 
imio  R.  .Mon-itt.C.ith. 
IWHi  S.  B.  Vince,  Kings. 
I807  J.  N.  Pearson.  Trin. 
IMiiH  J.C.  Hobhou>e.  Trin. 
l»(i:t  \V.  Heatii,  King's. 
181(1  Win.  Jowett.Joh. 

181 1  K.  Cunningham,  iju. 

1812  0.  U.  Wait,  Joh. 

1813  J.  C.  Franks,  Trin. 
18U  T.  Fuller,  Joh. 
181.1  C.  J.  Lyon,  Trin. 
IHIti  H.C.  BoutHower.Joti 

1817  J.  Wfller,  Kmm. 

1818  W.  I'eaoh,Joh. 
I8l!l  E.  White, Corpus. 
1820  K.  Brough,  Corpus. 
I8J1  W.  Trollope,  I'emb. 
|8.'l'  C  Austin,  Jesus. 
182.)  W.  C.  Walters,  Jesus 
1824  J.  A.  Jeremie,  Trin. 
182.1  A.  T.  Kiissell.Joh. 
182(i  W.  M.  .Mayers,  Cath. 

1827  K.  Voung,  Trin. 

1828  A.  Watson,  Cath. 
182(1  T.  .Myers,  Trin. 
18.KI  F.  Myers,  Clare. 


1831  (i.  Langshaw,  Joh. 

1832  K.  Garden,  Trin. 
1834  W.  N.  Curtis,  Cath. 
18.(5  T.  Whyteheail,  Joh. 
I83(j  J.  .Murray,  Trin. 
1837  H.  Shepherd,  Clare. 
18;i8  I).  Moore,  Cath. 
18.3!l  A.  S    Eddis,  Trin. 
18411  A.  Jukes,  Trinity. 

1841  C.W.Wowlhouse.Caius. 

1842  J.  Davies,  Joh. 

1843  f.  J.  Elhcott,  Joh. 

1844  F.  J.  Gruggen,  Joh. 
184.'i  C.  Babington,  Joh. 
184(1  A.  iM.  Hoare,  Joh. 

1847  C.  1'.  Shepherd,  Magd. 

1848  H.  T.  Wroth, Joh. 
184!»  S.  Tomkins,  Cath. 

'  18.'>(i  H.  .Mackenzie.  Trin. 
18.51  J.  B.  Heard,  Caius. 
18.'>2  W.  J.  Bolton,  Caius. 
IS-V)  (i.  .M.  Gorliani,  Trin. 
18.'>4  I'.  M.  Kennedy,  Caius. 
1855  W.  Ayerst,  Caius.  1  ?. 
W.J.  Kees,  Joh.   i'<^ 
185(;  (J.  W.  Wallace,  Emm. 

1857  <;.  F.  Maclear,  Trin. 

1858  H.  M.  Moule,  CJueens". 

1859  W.K.Churton, King's. 


186»)  J.  G.  Witt,  King's. 

18(j4  R.  Sinker,  Trill. 

18(>5  J.  H.  Bryant,  Joh. 

18(j<i  E.G.de S.Wood,  Emm. 

1867  J.  B.  MuHinger,  Joh. 

18(iH  A.  S.  Wilkins,  Joh. 

186!»  Fred.  Watson,  Joh. 

1872  W.  Chawner,  Einin. 

187.1  W.  Cunningham, Trin. 

1874  A.  J.  Mason,  Trin. 

1S76  G.  H.  Kendall,  Trin. 

1877  J    I'e  Soyrcs,  Caius. 

18811  W.  K.  Sorley,  Trin. 

1881  A.W.W.  Dale,  Trin.  U. 

18.S4  t'.  A.  .><C(>tt,  Joh. 
I  1SS5  W.  (;.  .Mauley,  Pemb. 

lSJ5t>  J.  C.  Nicol,  Trin.  U. 
I  18SS  II.  F.  Stewart,  Trin. 
I  1S!»0  11.  H.  Scullard,  Joh. 

1892  K.  liohiiisoii,  Chrisfs. 
1  1895  l>.  H.  Ilidiiic,  Jesus. 

WM  J. A.F.Criri;. Christ's. 

lsy9  C.J.B.Ciiiskciiii. Jesus. 

liKKi  F.W.  n.  i'niiikhind,!'!. 
;  IWi  ('.  Klsec,  Joli. 
I  U1U4  10.  A.  Blghill,  King's 

lim  .S.  Rostron,  Job. 


Kote : Whenever  there  i>  ui  oiniMion  of  a  year,  no  I'rixe  wa»  adjudgcl  or  there  was  uo  Candidate. 

Uonorably  mentioned  :  ItlO^,  C.  U.  Dyer,  Joh. 

KAYE  PRIZE. 

Thk  C»)inniiltec'  of  the  Subscribers  to  the  hile  Bishop  Kayk's 
MeiiiDiial  at  Linrohi,  otVered  the  sum  ul'  £500,  .'5  per  Cent.  Consols, 
tor  the  t'oundatiuu  ul'  a  Prize  to  he  called  the  Kuye  Prize,  to  he 
Hiven  every  fourth  year  to  the  Graduate  of  not  more  than  ten 
years'  slandin<,'  trom  his  first  <le^ree,  who  should  write  the  best 
Enirlish  Dis.serlalion  upon  some  subject  or  ([Uestion  relatiiiff  to 
ancient  Ecclesiastical  History,  or  to  the  Canon  of  Scripture,  or 
important  points  of  Biblical  criticism.  The  oiler  was  accepted  by 
Grace  of  the  Senate,  .June  6,  18(il,  under  the  foUowin*,'  conditions. 

The  Prize  to  consist  of  the  accumulation  of  interest  on  the 
Capital  Niim  duriiiii  the  four  years  preccdin;:,  and  the  successful 
Candi'iale  to  print  and  pulilish  his  Dis-icrlation  at  hi.^  own  expense, 
and  to  send  ten  copies  to  llie  Catlii'dtal  Libiary  at  Lincoln,  and 
one  copy  to  the  Nice  (Miancellor,  the  Regius  Profc^oorof  Divinity, 
and  each  oi  the  two  Examiners. 

The  sui)ject  ol  the  Dissertation  is  to  be  ^iven  out  by  the  V'ice- 
('liancelb)r  bel'ore  .June  I,  and  the  Exercises  sent  in  on  or  bclure 
Nosemlier  16  in  the  year  following'. 

'I'iie  Adjudicators  of  llie  Prize  are  to  be  two  persons  noiniiiatetl 
by  the  Re^'ins  I'rofe.sHur  of  Divinity,  and  appointed  liy  Grace  of 
tlio  Senate  before  the  en(i  of  the  Lent  Term  of  any  year  in  wliicli 
u  Huliject  for  a  Dissertation  is  to  be  annouiicetl. 

\m\  J.  M.  Fuller,  M.  A.  Job.  I-M  I'.  Il.(  lm»r.  .M.A.  (  lirisfii. 

18«i7  C.  Taylor.  M.A.  Joh.  I^'^T  <  .  I(.  Iliiiii.s,  MA.  Cath. 

1871  J.C.  |{u>(..M.A.  IVinh  l-.'l    I'.  <.  Iliirkill.  M..V.Triii. 

m75  J    B    Mullini(cr.  MA    Job,  iv.i.i  ||.  ,s-  .1.  Tlm.k.no,  Kiiik'h. 

1S7I(  \V.  (  unulnglmm.  .M.A.  Trin.  r.-C   i:.    \.  Edijliill.  n.  A.,  Kiiik'». 

Not«:^WbeiM>ot  Ibaro  U  ui  oiuUaluu  of  •  year,  no  I'rlie  wmt  *4)ui14<k1  or  titers  wu  no  Candidate. 


766 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


LE   BAS   PRIZE. 

A  laijie  number  of  Members  of  tlie  Civil  Service  of  India  who 
were  students  at  the  East  India  College  at  Haileybury  at  various 
intervals  during  the  thirty  years  that  the  Rev.  Charles  Webb  Lk 
Bas,  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  was  connected  with 
that  Institution,  desirous  of  testifying  their  regard  for  Mr  Le  Bas, 
and  of  perpetuating  the  memory  of  his  services,  raised  a  Fund 
amounting  to  about  £1920  (now  £2090),  three  per  cent.  Consols, 
which  they  offered  to  the  tfniversity  in  1848  for  founding  an 
annual  Prize,  to  be  called  the  Le  Bas  Prize,  for  the  best 
English  Essay  on  a  subject  of  General  Literature,  such  subject  to 
be  occasionally  chosen  with  reference  to  the  history,  institutions, 
and  probable  destinies  and  prospects  of  the  Anglo-Indian  Empire. 

The  Prize  is  subject  to  the  following  Regulations: — 

1.  That  the  Le  Bas  Prize  shall  consist  of  the  anniial  interest 
of  the  above-mentioned  Fund,  the  Essay  being  published  at  the 
expense  of  the  successful  Candidate. 

2.  That  the  Candidates  for  the  Prize  shall  be,  at  the  time  when 
the  Essays  are  sent  in.  Graduates  of  the  University  who  are  not 
of  more  than  three  years'  standing  from  their  first  degree. 

3.  That  the  subject  for  the  Essay  shall  be  selected  and  the 
Prize  adjudicated  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  two  other  Members 
of  the  Senate,  to  be  nominated  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  ap- 
proved by  the  Senate  at  the  fii-st  Congregation  in  the  month  of 
May  in  each  year. 

4.  That  the  subject  shall  be  given  out  in  the  fust  week  of  June 
in  each  year,  and  the  Essays  sent  in  before  the  end  of  the  next 
ensumg  Lent  Term. 


1849  C.  B.  Scott, Trill. 

IB.'Jd  A.  H.Jenltins, Christ's. 

1H51  H.  A. Irving,  Emm. 

111.52  B.  A.  Irving,  Emm. 

1K.W  S.  P.  Butler,  Trin. 

IH5(i  K.  W.  Farrar,  Trin. 

18.50  li.  Smith,  Trin.  Hall. 

lO.I!)  E.  H.  Eisher.Trin. 

18fi(i  A..r.  Patterson,  Trin. 

I8K1  Sir  (ico.  Young,  Bart.  Trin. 

IHHa  F.C.  Hodgson.  King's. 

18f).!  .1.  K.  Mozlcy,  King's. 

imi4  C    W.Cooke, Emm. 

I8(;()  .1.  B.  Mullinger,.Ioh. 

I8fi8  C.  W.  Stubbs,  Sidney  Sussex. 

18(i!»  H.  T.  W.  Wood,  Clare. 

187(1  H.  T.  W.  Wood,  Clare. 

IH71  C   Wordsworth,  St  Peter's. 


18/2  11.  C.  JJowen.  Corpus. 
187.J  J.  1-  Ward,  Pemb. 

1 874  S.  Garrett,  St  Peter's. 

1875  A.  L.  Williams,  Jesus. 
1880  C.  H.Herford,  Trin. 
1S82  K.  P.  ."^fott,  King's. 
1S84  A.  1,1.  Davius,  Trin. 

1885  .).!{.  Murrav,  .loll. 

1886  E.  J.  Kap.sm'i,  .loh. 

1887  E.  Jenks,  King's. 
18110  F.  W.  Tlumias,  Trin. 
1891  F.  W.  Thomas,  Trin. 
1894  H.  Oelsner,  Caius. 
1902  F.  Noyco,  St  Catli. 

1904  H.  P.  McAuliffc.  St  Catli. 

1907  K.  V.  Oaten,  Sid. 

1908  E.  F.  Oute'ii,  Sid. 


rviiiK  of  Bpucial  i>r  hi),'h  commendatiuu :  imil,  F.C  llodgs^ 
18'.I4,  W.  J.  Pike,  Einmaiiuol. 


Kii 


IWW,  II.   K  ,   W  lis. 


Note:— Wlioiiovor  thfirc  i 


I  was  adjudged  or  thoro  was  no  I'andidate 


PRIZES.  767 

MAITLAND    PRIZE. 

The  friends  of  Lieutenaiit-Geueral  Sir  Pkregbine  Maitlani>, 
K.C.B.,late  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  forces  in  Soutli  India, 
beintj  desirous  of  testifyinj;  their  respoi-t  and  esteem  for  his 
character  and  principles,  and  for  his  disniterested  zeal  in  tlie 
cause  of  Christian  truth  in  the  P^ast,  raised  a  fund  for  the 
institution  of  a  Prize  in  one  of  tiie  Uni\eraities,  and  for  the 
establishment  of  two  native  Scholarships  at  Bishop  Corrie's 
Grammar  School  at  Madras, —  such  Prize  and  Scholarships  to 
be  associated  with  the  name  of  Sir  Pkreguink  Maitland. 

In  pursuance  of  tlie  foresoinfi  scheme,  tiie  sum  of  £1000  was 
p\en  to  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  1844  for  the  purpose  of 
institutin<r  a  Prize,  to  he  called  "  Sir  Pkkeohink  Maitland's 
Prize,"  for  an  En^ilisli  H)ssay  on  some  subject  connected  with 
the  |)ropa};ation  ot  the  Gospel,  throuy:h  Missionary  exertions, 
in  India  and  other  jKtrts  of  the  heathen  world.  The  prize  is 
sul)ject  to  the  following,'  Re>iulations. 

1.  That  the  Prize  shall  be  <riven  once  in  every  three  years, 
and  shall  consist  of  the  accruing  interest  of  the  principal  sum 
duriiijf  the  procedinfj;  three  years. 

2.  That  the  subject  shall  be^iven  out  in  the  Michaelmas  Term 
by  till-  \'icc-Chancellor,  and  the  exercises  sent  in  on  or  before 
tlie  lOlli  day  of  November  next  followinj;. 

.■J.  Tliat  the  Candidates  for  the  Prize  shall  be  Graduates  of 
the  University,  who  are  not  of  more  than  ten  years'  standing  from 
admission  to  their  fust  degree,  when  the  exercises  are  sent  in. 

4.  That  tlie  Kxaininers  for  tlie  Prize  shall  be  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor  and  two  other  members  ul' the  University,  either  Masters  of 
.\rts,  or  of  degrees  superior  to  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  to  be 
nominated  by  the  Vice  Chancellor  and  approved  by  the  Senate, 
ami  that  their  names  shall  be  announced  together  with  the  subject 
of  till-  Kssay. 

:').  Tiiat  the  Essay  be  printed  at  the  expense  of  the  successful 
Candidate;  and  that  fifty  copies  be  distributed  to  ea(di  of  the  three 
folli)wiii'_'  institutions:  - 'J'lie  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  in  ForeiLMi  Parts,  the  (Church  .Missionary  Society  ;  Hisbo|) 
CorneV  Grammar  Sclund  ;it  Maiiras. 

Krsi<les  the  illOOtt  lirron-  mciilioiiid,  the  sum  of  £100  wa>  given 
for  the  first  i'rize. 

1x44    O.  Nu^'o,  B.  A.Triiiily.  Ih7)i     W.  (  uiiiiin){liiki>i.  M.  A.  rniiily. 


IH41)  K.  I'.  I'l.kc.  li  A.  Kiiiiiiui 

IH.'.2  V.  K.  Koliiii«)ii,  n.A    CiiUi. 

IH.W  (i.  F    .Maclrar.  H.A.Trmily. 

|w;i  (J.  I'.  Mnclpiir.  .M. A.  Trinity 

IWi7  \V.  .S.  Sinlili,  M.A.  Trinity. 

IH70  J.  A.  Loblc'v,  M.A.Trlnily. 

IM7.1  II.  C.  lidwcn,  li.A.  C(ir|iu>. 


l^^•J  .1.   S.   Hill.    IIA.  .lull. 

|hK.'i  ('.  It.  ilaiiK'S.  .M.A.  Catli. 

INhH  ('.  K.  Ilailii-H,  M.A.  Ciitli. 

iHlil  .1.  H,  .Miirntv.  .M.A.  Joii. 

1n;i7  I».  .M.  Tli.iriilnn.  II.  A.  Triiiil\ 

lumi  I-'.  I.illillttiitnll,  .M.A.  iVlIlli. 

I'JWi  I..  Aliiton,  li.A..('liriiit'H. 


U«<-..iiiinf ii.l"  I  r..r  M.-..M.I  iirlio:   Iniil.  U.V    Hr.i«iii>,  M.A  ,  Calli, 

|)o«<ir<lnK  ••!  aiMicUl  r.iniinaniUtlon  iir  iKiiioumblo  inoiitlun:   IxiIT,  1.  11.  Mcilllnir<r,   II  A.  Juli. 
lie?.  U.  A.  Tholnu,  HA,  Trill.  II. 

Ymaj  of  T«rjt  (rKat  ninrlt  ;  IHW,  C.  R.  Ilnlnsi,  H  A.,  Cttti. 
Not*  :^U'h«n«>or  thoro  !•  an  omlMlua  of*  ;*ar,  no  Prl<«  wm  ■dj<id||«<l  ur  tlirro  hu  no  OaixlliUto, 


768  ESSAY  AND  VERSE 

MEMBERS'   PRIZES. 

The  Rkpbksentatives  in  Parliament  of  this  University  for- 
merly f>ave  four  annual  prizes  of  fifteen  guineas  each,  which  were 
adjudged  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  Heads  of  Colleges,  to  two 
Bachelors  of  Arts,  and  two  Undergraduates,  for  the  best  Disserta- 
tions in  Latin  prose,  which  were  read  publicly  by  them  in  the 
Senate- House  on  a  day  appointed  near  to  the  Commencement,  and 
afterwards  sent  by  them  to  the  aforesaid  Members.  Of  these 
prizes,  two  were  open  to  all  Bachelors  of  Arts,  without  distinction 
of  years,  if  not  of  sufficient  standing  to  take  the  degree  of  M.A.; — 
the  other  two  were  open  to  all  Undergraduates  who  had  resided 
not  less  than  seven  terms  at  the  time  when  the  exei'cises  were 
to  be  sent  in.  The  subjects  were  delivered  out  at  the  end  of 
Michaelmas  Term,  and  each  candidate  was  required  to  send  his 
exercise  privately  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  on  or  before  the  31st  of 
March,  in  the  same  manner  as  the  exercises  for  the  Chancellor's 
Medal.  These  prizes  (confined  until  1827  to  Senior  and  Middle 
Bachelors)  were  established  in  1752  by  the  Hon. Edward  Finch  and 
the  Hon.  Thomas  TowNSHEND, and  were  continued  by  the  succeed- 
ing Members  until  1870,  when  in  lieu  of  four  Prizes  for  Latin  Essays 
of  £15.  15*.  each,  the  Representatives  of  the  University  in  Parlia- 
ment desired  to  give  annually  two  Prizes  of  £31,  10*.  each,  one  for 
an  English  Essay  on  some  subject  connected  with  British  History 
or  Literature,  the  other  for  a  Latin  Essay,  each  Prize  to  be  open 
for  competition  to  all  Members  of  the  University  not  of  sufficient 
standing  to  be  created  Masters  of  Arts  or  Law;  and  the  following 
Regulations  were  confirmed  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Nov.  11,  1869. 
1.  Tiiat  there  be  two  yearly  Prizes  of  £31.  10*.  each,  to  be 
called  TiiK  Mkmhers'  Prizks,  the  one  for  an  English  Essay  on 
some  subject  connected  with  British  History  or  Literature,  the 
other  for  a  Latin  Essay. 

•2.  That  each  of  these  Prizes  shall  be  open  for  competition  to 
all  Students  of  the  University  who  are  not  of  sufficient  standing  to 
be  created  Masters  of  Arts  or  Law,  or  who  being  Students  of 
Medicine  are  of  not  more  than  seven  years'  standing  from  Matricu- 
liiiion;  provided  that  no  Student,  who  has  gained  either  Prize, 
shall  be  eligible  for  another  Members'  Prize  given  (or  an  Essay  in 
the  same  language. 

3.  That  the  subject  for  the  Knglish  Essay  shall  be  se!ectc<i 
and  the  Prize  adjudged  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  two  Examiners 
elected  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  at  the  last  Congregation  in 
February  in  each  year. 

4.  That  the  subject  of  the  Latin  Essay  shall  be  selected  and 
the  Prize  adjudged  by  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  two  Examiners 
elected  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  at  the  last  Congregation  in  Feb- 
ruary in  each  year. 

5.  'I'lial  the  subjects  both  of  the  Latin  and  of  the  English 
Essay  shall  be  given  out  at  the  end  of  the  Lent  Term,  and  the 
Essays  sent  in  on  or  before  the  tenth  day  of  November  in  each  year. 


PRIZES. 


769 


6.  Any  Essay,  which  the  Examiners  at  the  time  of  adjudging 
the  Prize  shall  unanimously  declare  to  be  in  their  judgment  worthy 
of  being  publislied,  shall  be  printed  at  the  expense  of  the  University. 

7.  These  Regulations  shall  be  subject  to  alteration  from  time 
to  time  by  Grace  of  the  Senate  with  the  consent  of  the  Represen- 
tatives in  Parliament  for  the  time  being  of  the  University. 


Middle  liacheluri. 
1753  Kichard  Warren,  Jesus. 

Thomas  Holme,  John's. 
17.'')4  John  Foster,  King's. 

William  Craven,  John's. 

1755  Henry  Elinsall,  John's. 
Samuel  Hallifax,  Jesus. 

1756  East  Apthorp,  Jesus. 
William  Lobb,  Peter's. 

1757  Edward  Blakeway,  Magdalene. 
Thomas  Didsbury,  Peter's. 

1758  Wm.  Roberts,  King's. 
John  Jebb,  Peter's. 

1759  Edward  Tew,  King's. 
Richard  Beadon,  John's. 

17'><(  John  CowiHjr,  Corpus. 

Samuel  Berdmore,  Jesus. 
I7'il  John  Norris,  Cams. 

Ambrose  Eyre,  Peter's. 
I7'>-  Robert  Maddison,  Peter's. 

Thomas  Zotich,  Trinity. 
I7'>3  Henry  Whitfield,  Pembroke. 

Thomas  Wacstafl',  Christ's. 

1764  K.  Chaiiiberlayne,  King's. 
A.  Warner  Byam,  Peter's. 

1765  Charles  .Moore,  Trinity. 
James  Lambert,  Trinity. 

1/66  David  Stevenson,  King's. 

.Major  Dawson,  Jesus. 
1767  William  Arnald,  John's. 

John  Clowes,  Trinity. 
176H  Richard  Raikcs,  John's. 

William  Pearce,  John's. 
I76!t  Richard  Hey,  Sidney. 

Krani-i.H  Barnes,  King's. 
17711  William  Coxc,  King  ». 

'icorge  A  t  wood ,  Trinity . 
1771   Thomas  Hay ter.  King  8. 

William  Cooke,  King's. 
177^   rhoinas  James,  King's. 

Edward  Law,  Peter's. 
I77.t  W.  .M.Tomkiiis,  King's. 

Thomas  Robinson,  Trinity. 

1774  Robert  Wharton,  Pembroke. 

1775  ThomanJai.  Mathias,  Trinity. 
John  Barlow  Scale,  Christ's. 

1776  J<ihn  Legh,  Trinity. 


1777  Oeorge  (Jrctton,  Trinity. 

<iillM-rt  WakellcM,  Jt-.ii». 

John  Jackium,  Trinity. 
I77H  Th.n.  lU-niicll,  Kiiigii. 

William  Tiiylor,  Corpus. 
177!'  James  Six.  trinity. 

Xainiii'l  C.  Cox,  Trinity. 
I7HO  Edward  Chri.tinn,  John'.. 

llerlHTl  M.irsh,  John's. 

Thomas  <;ari>ciidnlc.  John's 
I7HI  John  Lowther.  Trimly. 

Jothua  Smith,  John's. 


Heniur  liachdors. 

1753  John  Warren,  Caius. 
John  Cott,  Corpus. 

1754  John  Symonds,  Peter's. 
Richard  Warren,  Jesus. 

1755  William  Bell,  .Magdalene. 
John  Hallam,  King's. 

1756  Samuel  Hallifa.\,  Jesus. 
Henry  Elmsall,  John's. 

1757  William  Lobb,  Peter's. 
East  Apthorp,  Jesus. 

1758  John  Cullum,  Cath.  Hall. 
W.  Gordon,  Queens'. 

1759  Charles  Marsh,  'rrinity. 
Wm.  Roberts,  King's. 

176(1  Richard  Beadon,  John's. 

Walter  Kerrich,  Cith. 
1761  Henry  Bates,  Peter's. 

Peter  Korster,  Peter's. 
176i  I'hilip  R(>senhaf;en,  John's. 

Ambrose  Eyre,  Peter's. 

1763  Thomas  Zo'uch,  Trinity. 
Robert  Maddison,  Peter's 

1764  J.  Pemborton,  Pembroke. 
William  Wyatt,  Pembroke. 

1765  William  Paley,  Christ's. 
E.  Chamberlayne,  King's, 

1766  W.  0.  Unwin,  Christ's. 
Charles  Moore,  Trinity. 

1767  David  Stevenson,  King's. 
John  Ward,  John's. 

1768  John  Clowes,  Trinity. 
Christopher  Hunter,  Sidney. 

176y  William  Pearce,  John's. 

Josiali  Disturiicl,  Pembroke. 
17711   Richard  I  ley,  Sidney. 

KrancisHarius.  King's. 
1771   William  Coxc,  Kings. 

William  Jones,  Peter's. 
177^  Thomas  Haytcr,  King's. 

1773  Thomas  James,  King's. 
Edward  Law,  Peter's. 
John  Cranke,  Trinity. 

1774  Henry  liiglcs,  King  s. 
Kichard  llumfrcy.  Corpus. 

1775  Charles  Samlifonl,  .Sidney. 

1776  James  l-'awccll,  John's. 
Thos.  Jas.  Mathias,  Trinitv. 
John  Barlow  Scale,  Christ's. 

1777  John  Lcgh.  Trinity. 

H.  W.  Coulthurst.  John's. 

1778  (icorgc  (Irctton.  Trinity, 
(lillicrt  Wakcllcid,  Jesus. 

177!*  Win.  Orecnwood,  John's. 

David  Owen,  Trinity. 
I7H"  William  Cole,  King's. 


I7HI   Hcrlterl  Marsh,  John's. 
Thus.  Carpciidale,  John's, 


770 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


Middle  Bachelors. 
17H2  Henry  Dampier,  King's. 

Kobeit  Pedley,  John's. 

Pliilip  Douglas,  Corpus. 
]7H.'i  Matthew  Raine,  Trinity. 

B.  E.  Sparke,  Pembroke. 

J.  H.  Michel),  King's. 
I7B4  Thomas Clarkson,  .John's. 

Robert  Heslop,  Sidney. 
I/HS  William  Gregor,  John's. 

George  Gordon,  John's. 
1/96  Wm.  Roberts,  King's. 

Barry  Robertson,  John's. 
I7H7  C.  Byain  Wollast on,  John's. 

John  Roberts,  King's. 
178S  Jonathan  Raine,  Trinity. 

1789  John  Wishaw,  Trinity. 
Wm.  Heberden, John's. 

1790  John  Heys,  Trinity. 
Thomas  Thorp,  Peter's. 
Edward  Thornton,  Pembroke. 

1791  John  Tweddell,  Trinity. 
J.  Drew  Borton,  Caius. 

1792  J.  H.Frere,  Caius. 

A.  W.  TroUope,  Pembroke. 

1793  Joseph  Allen,  Trinity. 
Wm.  Cooper,  John's. 

1794  Robert  Smith,  King's. 
T.  G.  Taylor,  Trinity. 

1795  William  Jones,  John's. 

1796  Gilbert  Beresford,  John's. 
William  Tilt,  Trinity. 
Geo.  A.  Browne,  Trinity 

1797  Samuel  Butler,  John's. 
Chr.  Bethell,  Kings. 

1798  Daniel  Creswell,'l'rinity. 
Clement  Leigh,  Christ's. 

1799  Francis  Howes,  Trinity. 
John  Williams,  Trinity. 

18(Mt  Charles  Peers,  John's. 

J.  HalletBatten,  Trinity. 
1801  H.  Vin.  Bayley,  Trinity. 

George  D'Oyly,  Corpus. 
Iil(l2  Henry  Martyn,  John's. 

Charles  Grant,  Magdalene. 

1803  William  Paley,  Pembroke. 
Samuel  Birch,  John's. 

1804  George  Pryme,  Trinity. 
James  Parke,  'Trinity. 

WK)  Henry  Raikes,  John  s. 

S.  Berney  Vince,  King's. 
UlOfJ  Wilhani  Longley,  John's. 

W.  G.  Cautley,  Pembroke. 

1807  Chas.  S.  Matthews,  Trinity. 
John  Turner,  John's. 

1808  John  Carr,  Trinity. 
George  Burges,  Trinity. 

1K09  T.  Smart  Hughes,  John's. 

C.J.  Blomfield,  Trinity. 

William  Clark,  Trinity. 
IIMO  Edward  Smedlcy,  Trinity. 

E.  H.  Alderson,  Caius 

1811  John  A.shbridgc,  Trinity. 
Thomas  Musgrave,  Trinity. 

1H12  R.  Wil.son  Evans, Trinity. 

K.  Val.  Blomfield,  Emmanuel. 
llli:i  Charles  Heath,  King's. 


Senior  Bachelors. 
1782  Joshua  Smith,  John's. 


1783  Henry  Dampier,  King's. 
Thomas  Catton ,  J ohn's. 

1784  Matthew  Raine,  Trinity. 
B.  E.  Sparke,  Pembroke. 

178.5  Thomas  Clarks(m,  John's. 
Robert  Heslop,  Sidney. 

1786  George  Gordon,  John's. 
William  Gregor,  John's. 

1787  Samuel  Heyrick,  Trinity. 


1788 
1789 


Love  Robertson,  Caius. 
C.  Byam  WoUaston,  John's. 
Jonathan  Raine,  Trinity. 
Thomas  Carlyon,  Pembroke. 
Clem.  Chevallier,  Pembroke. 

1790  William  Heberden,  John's. 
John  Wishaw,  Trinity. 

1791  John  Heys,  Trinity. 
George  Haggitt.  Pembroke. 

17!»2  John  Tweddell,  Trinity. 

Abraham  Moore,  King's. 
179.3  A.  W.  Trollope,  Pembroke. 

J.  Sep.  Grover,  King's. 

1794  Joseph  Allen,  Trinity. 
William  Cooper,  John's. 

1795  Robert  Smith,  King's. 
T.  G.  Taylor,  Trinity. 

1796  T.  Bourdillon,  Queens'. 
William  Jones,  John's. 

1797  William  Tilt,  Trinity. 
Geo.  A.  Browne,  Trinity. 

1798  Samuel  Butler,  John's. 
Christ.  Wordsworth,  Trinity. 

1799  Clement  Leigh,  Christ's. 
Thomas  Carr,  "Trinity. 

1800  Francis  Howes,  Trinity. 
John  Williams,  Trinity. 

1801  John  Brown,  Trinity. 
Nic.  C.  Tindal,  Trinity. 

1802  H.  Vin.  Bayley,  Trinity. 
C.  W.  Le  Bas,  Trinity. 


1H04  William  Paley,  Pembroke. 
George  Macfarl.^n,  Trinity. 

1805  George  Pryme,  'Trinity. 
Thomas  Starkle,  Cath. 

1806  Raleigh  'Trevelyan.  John's. 
John  Wray,  Trinity. 

1807  W.  G.  Cautley,  Pci'nbroke. 


1809  Hen.  K.  Ainslie,  Trinity. 
George  Burges,  Trinity. 

1810  T.  Smart  Hughes,  John's. 
W.  ¥.  Chambers,  Trinity. 
W.  H.  Parry,  John'.s. 

1811  E.  H.  Alderson,  Caius. 
Edward  Sinedley,  'Trinity. 
Corn.  Hewett,  'Trinity. 

1812  Thomas  Musgrave,  'Trinity. 
John  Ashbridge,  'Trinity. 

IHl.'!  R.  Wilson  Evans, 'Trinity. 
D.J.  Maynard,  Cath. 


PRIZES. 


771 


Middle  Bachetort. 

1814  JamesScholefield,  Trinitv. 
H.  D.  \Vliitlington,John\. 

1815  James  Bailey,  Trinity. 
(ieorpe  I'earson.  John's. 

1816  Hastings  Robinson,  John's. 
Geo  \\  addington.  Trinity. 

1817  John  James  Blunt,  John's. 

IH18  Hugli  James  Hose,  Trinity. 

C.  J.  Heathcote,  Trinity. 
1819  Thos.  Flower  Ellis,  Trinity. 
182<»  Thos.  Thorp,  Trinity. 

Edw.  Botelcr,  Sidney. 

1821  Edw.  H.  Maltby,  Pembroke. 
Arthur  Barron,  "Trinity. 

1822  Alfred  Ollivant,  Trinity. 
Jas.  Alex.  Barnes, Trinity. 

1823  C.  E.  Kennaway,  John's. 
George  Long,  Trinity. 

1826  Charles  Dade,  Caius. 


Bachelors. 
Rd.  Williamson,  Trinity 
W.  M.  Heald,  Trinity. 

B.  H.  Kennedy,  John's. 
V.  K.  Hovenden, Trinity. 
George  Langshaw,  John's. 
'  E.  H.  i'it/.licrbert.  Trinity. 
T.  J.  l'tiilij)s,  Trinity. 
Jas.Spedding,  Trinity. 
Jas,  Siieddiiig,  Trinity. 
H.  .S.  Hildyard,  Peter's. 
Jas.  Hildyard, Christ's. 
Ed.  Thomas  Vaiighan,  Christ's. 
T.  B.  Paget,  Trinity. 
Jas.  Ind  Smith,  Trinity. 
John  .S.  Ilowson,  Trinity. 
Henry  (ioiilburn,  'Trinity. 
John  S.  Ilowson, Trinity. 
Jcseiili  Kdleston,  Trinitv. 
Charles  J.  Hayley,  Trinity. 
Henry  A.  Woodnam,  Jesus. 
Joseph  Kdleston, Trinity. 
A.  B.  SiiMoiuls,  King's. 
A.  J.  H.  Hope,  Trinity. 

C.  J.  Ellicolt,  John's. 
Rfgin.ild  Walpolc.  Caius. 
R.  R.  Walpole,  Caius. 
George  Nugee,  Trinity. 
T.  Byers,  Christ's. 
H.  M.  Birch,  King's. 
K.  II.  Vaughan,  Clirist's. 
K.  W.Gibbs,  Trinity. 
J.  J.  S.  Periiwne,  Corpus. 
A.  .Vf.  Hoarc,  John's. 
J.  J.  S.  Perownc, Corpus. 
C.  J.  Monk,  Trinity. 
J.  I*.  Norris. Trinity. 
D.J.  Vaughan, 'Trinity. 
H.  V.  WcstcotI, Trinity. 
C.B.  Scott, Trinity. 


1827 

I82H 

I82!l 
1830 

1831 
ia32 

IB3o 
1835 

18»; 
1837 

1B3II 
183!) 

1840 

1841 

1842 

184.-1 

1844 

1845 

I84«i 

1847 

1848 

I84!i 
18511 


1861  H.C.  A.Tayler.  Trinity. 

J.  B.  Mayor.  John's. 
1868  K.  H.  Perownc,  Corpus. 

H.  P.  Butler,  Trin. 


.^I'ltior  Bachelom. 

1814  R.  M.  Rolfe,  Downing. 
\Vm.  Wrightson, 'Trinity. 

1815  JamesScholefield,  Trinity. 

1816  James  Bailey,  'Trinity. 
George  Pearson,  John's, 
(ieorge  Walker,  Trinity. 

1817  Hastings  Robinson,  John's. 
Jas  Clarke  Franks,  Trinity. 

181 H  John  James  Blunt,  John's. 

1819  C.  J.  Heathcote,  Trinity 

1821  Thomas  Thorp,  Trinity. 
Edward  Botelcr,  Sidney. 

1822  Arthur  Barron,  'Trinity. 
Ralph  Lvon,  'Trinitv. 

182,-!  Alfred  ullivant.  Trinity. 

1824  H.  Thompson,  John's. 
W.  H.  Marriott,  Trinity. 

1825  John  Buckle,  Trinity. 
lH2(i  J.  A.  Jeremie,  Trinity. 

Uniiergraduates. 
1827  E.  H.  Fitzherbert,  Trinity. 
T.  W.  Peile,  Trinity. 


183(1  A.  \V.  Chatficid, Trinity. 
18.'tl  W.  H.  Thompson, 'Trinity. 
Henry  Alford,  'Trinity. 

1832  Jas.  Hildyard,  Christ  s. 

1833  E.  T.  Vaughan,  Christ's. 
W.  Macpherson, 'Trinity. 

1835  J.  S.  Mansfield,  Trinity. 
Jas.  Ind  Smith,  Trinity. 
18.36  Wm.  Gilson  Humphry,  Trinity. 

1837  Charles  J.  V.iughaii, 'Trinity. 
Henry  A.  Woodham,  Jesus. 

1838  Henry  A.  Woodham,  Jesus. 
H.Thomas  Riley,  Clare. 

1839  John  M.  Neale,  Trinity. 


1H41  G.  Nugcc,  Trinity. 

E.  H.  Vaughan,  Christ's. 

1842  J.  J.  Stutzer,  Trinity. 
'Thos.  Ramsbotham,  Christ's. 

1843  Charles  BrLsted,  'Trinity 

1H44  J.J.S.  Perownc,  Corpus. 
J.  G.  C.  Fusaell,  'Trinity. 

1845  H.  T.  Wroth,  John's. 

1846  C.J.  Monk,  Trinity. 

A.  A.  Vansittart. 'Trinity. 

1847  B.  F.  Westcott,  Trinity. 
D.  J.  Vaughan,  Trinity. 

1848  K.  Klwyn,  Trinity. 

A.  W.  lleadlain, 'Trinity. 
IH4!I  K.  H.  Perownc. Corpus. 
I8.'i0  (fcii.  Burn,  Trinity. 

J.  B.  Mayor. John  s. 
1851  E.  W.  Benson, Trinity. 

J.  ChainbcrA, John's. 


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772 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


Bm-helors. 
I85;i  J.  Chambers,  John's. 

C.  H.Chambers,  Trinity. 
1854  M.  Gent,  Corpus. 

J.  Chambers,  John's. 
1«55  M.  Gent.  Corpus 

D.  M.  Dulley,Caius. 

1856  C.  S.  Calverley, Christ's. 

1857  R.  Horton  Smith,  John's. 

1858  P.  Heppenstall,  John's 
J.  H.  Lupton,  John's. 

185!»  H.  M.  Lucl^^ock,  Jesus. 
]8(;(l  K.  VVhitting,  King's. 
1«()1  W.  J.  Hope  Kdwardes,  Trinity. 
H.  M.  Luckock,  Jesus. 

1862  H.  M.  Luckoek,  Jesus. 

1863  A.Sidgwick,  Trinity. 
A.  Pringle,  Trinity. 

1864  A.Sidgwick,  Trinity. 

F.  W.  H.Myers,  Trinity. 

1865  F.  W.  H.  Myers,  Trinity. 
H.  Lee  Warner,  John's. 

1866  H.  E.  Fanshawe,  Corpus. 

1867  C,  D.  Argles,  Trinity  j 
J.  E.  Sandys. John's. 
P.V.Smith,  King's.  ^ 

1868  H.  E.  Fanshawe,  Corpus. 
A.  S.  VVilkins.Joh. 

1869  H.  E.  Fanshawe,  Corpus. 


.i.q. 


Undergraduates. 

1853  G.  S.  Sale," Trinity. 
J.  Foxley,  John's. 

1854  H    M.  Butler,  Trinity. 
T.  Bu.\ton,  Corpus 

1855  H.J.  Reynolds,  King's. 
J.  T.  Bartlet,  Corpus. 

1856  T.  J.  Nunns,  John's. 

1857  H.  B.  Swete,Caius. 

F.  Heppenstall,  John's. 

1858  S.  Amos,  Clare. 


1861  R.  M.  Millington,  Queens 

1862  A.  Sidgwick.Trin. 

A.  Austen  Leigh,  King's. 

1863  F.  W.  H.  Myers. Trinity. 
H.  \V.  Mozley,  King's. 


1865  H.  E.  Fanshawe,  Corpus. 
P.  Vernon  Smith,  King's. 

1866  J.  E.Sandys,  John's. 

1867  A.  S.  Wilkins,  John's. 


1868  G.  C.  W.  Warr, Trinity. 


Latin  Essay. 

1875  W.  C.  Conipton,  Jesus. 

1876  H.W.  Simpkinson,  B.A.  Joh. 

1877  J.  F.  Keating,  B.A.  Corpus. 
1880  A.  W.  W.  Dale,  B.A.  Trin.  H. 
ISSl  H.  C.  Goodhart,  B.A.  Trin.  1  a; 

F.  B.  Westcott,  B.A.  Trin.  J "^ 

1882  II.  E.  Moffatt,  li.A.  Catli. 

1883  W.  H.  Kcilierts,  H.A.  King's. 
1885  T.  Uarlinytun,  .)oh. 
1888  F.  W.  Thomas,  Trin. 

1891  T.  Nicklin,  B.A.  Joh. 

1892  A.  B.  Cook,  B.A.  Trin. 

1893  J.  A.  Nairn,  Trin. 

1894  L.  Hort.iu  Smith,  B.A.  Joh. 

1895  K.  K.  .\M:kliirv,  B.A.  Joh. 
1897  J.  C  Lawson,  15.  A.  I'enib. 

1901  G.  Norwood,  Job. 

1902  W.  B.  Anderson,  Trin. 

1904  A.  II.  Llovd,  Caius. 

1905  A.  Potrie,  Trin. 

1906  1).  S.  Robertson,  Trin. 

1907  J.  H.  M.  Butler,  Trin. 


Eiujlish  lissai/. 

1870  J.  DeSoyres,  Caius. 

1871  W.  B.  Odgers,  Trin.  Hall. 

1872  C.  W.  Empson,  R.A.  Trin. 

1873  G.  Chrvstal,  Pet. 

1874  Thomas  ClarLion,  H.A.  King's. 

1875  H.  Bond,  Trin.  Hall. 
1870  P.  M.  Laurence,  B.A.  Corpus. 

1877  R.  Pickett  Scott.  King's. 

1878  E.  W.  Howson,  B.A.  King's. 

1879  C.  H.  Herford,  B.A.  Trm. 
188(1  J.  K.  Stephen,  Kmg's. 
1881  A.  R.  Ropes,  King's. 

1883  A.  A.  Cooper,  B.A.  Corpus. 

1884  J.  P.  Bate,  LL.B.  Pet. 

1885  C.  V.  Field,  H.A.  Corpus. 

1886  J.  P.  Malleson.  Trin. 

1887  \V.  l.,ewis-.Iones,  Queens'. 

1888  C.  A.  Iloufe,  Queens'. 

1889  C.  G.  Todliunter,  Kind's. 

1890  K.  J.  Mathew,  Trin.  Mall. 

1891  W.  I).  Green,  B.A.  King's. 

1892  O.  V.  Sickert,  Trin. 

1893  W.  J.  Pike,  B.A.  ICuini. 

1894  J.  A.  Nicklin,  B.A.,  Joh. 

1895  G.  P.  Gooch,  B.A.  Trin. 

1896  W.  K.  Keddaway,  B.A.  King's. 

1897  A.  E.  A.  W.  Smyth,  Trin. 

1898  F.  A.  V.  .Miii-risopi   .Icsus. 

1899  H.  Narayanan,  IviiiK'.s. 

1900  I>.  II.  .Maigrcgor,  I'rin. 

1901  U.  \V.  v.   1  (.liiperlfy,  King's. 

1902  J.  I>.  AVilNcm,  Caius. 

1903  C.  Sully,  Kh\ii'».         )    a,-., 
A.  !•:.  l>obl)».  King's.)   ^^• 

1904  J.  M.  Keynes,  King's. 
191)5  N.  Bentwicli,  B.A.,  Trin. 
1006  K.  Mcldrum,  B.A.,  Joli. 
l;i07  VV.  N'.  Ewer,  B.A.,  Trin.  I 

J,atin  EsHiy  :  Nearly  oijual  to  »ucce»Bful  canJMnto:  1893,  H.  J.  Edwards,  B.A. ,  Trin 
KiiKlisli  K»wiy  •    DfHcrvinK  hinh  commonilatioii,  epucial,  m  honourable  montloii .    iVBi,  •>. 

Hcmllain,  KinK'« ;  l«fJ,  K.  Waldor,  (^aiiis;  IS'Jfi,  M.S.  1).  nutk-r.  Tcmb. 

191)1    K.  A.  BculaiiH,  Joh.,  C.  T.Carr,  Trin.,  F.  I).   Slovuns,  Chrint's,  D. 

E,»ay»  or  unusual  oxccllcnco:  19i>4,  A.  A.  Jack,  St  Hetor'a;  E.  H.  Storoy,  Caiui 
Proxime  accomlt :  1901,  C.J.  B.  (iuskoin,  Josus  ;  190«,  L.  S.  Woolf,  IriQ.    _ 
Note:— Whonovorthoro  Is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Priio 


E.  N.  Corbyn,  Tr 
Wiiistanloy,  Trio. ;   1 


TTUUll,    Ariu. 

I  ailjudnod  «r  thoro  was  no  Oaniua 


PRIZES. 


773 


NORRISIAN   PRIZE. 

John  Norris,  Esq.  tlie  Founder  of  the  Divinity  Professorship, 
bequeiithed  in  1777  a  premium  of  £12  per  annum,  (i,7.  4.v.  to  l)e 
expended  upon  a  <:old  nu-chil,  the  residue  in  books),  to  the  author 
of  the  best  ])rose  Enjjlish  Essay  on  a  sacred  subject. 

The  following'  Rei^'uUitions  were  made  by  a  Statute,  approved  by 
Her  Majesty  by  Order  in  Council,  April  6,  1858. 

1.  The  University  shall  have  power  to  alter  and  determine  from  time 
to  time.  l)y  Grace  of  the  Senate,  the  rejjiilations  respectinp  the  persons  by 
whom  I  he  sul)ject  of  the  Kssays  is  to  be  fjiven  out  and  the  Prize  adjudped  ; 
and  also  the  regulations  respecting  the  time  and  mode  of  publication  of  the 
subject,  and  the  times  of  sending;  in  the  Essays,  of  adjudging  the  Prize,  and 
of  printing  and  publishing  the  Essay  for  whicli  the  Prize  is  given. 

-'.  The  Prize  shall  be  given  once  in  five  years  only,  and  shall  be  the 
>om  of  the  annuities  of  the  five  years  preceding"  the  adjudication. 

:i.  The  Candidates  shall  be  Graduates  of  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
and  of  not  more  than  thirteen  years'  standing  from  admission  to  their  first 
degrees  when  the  Kssays  are  sent  in. 

4.  I'he  successful  Candidate  shall  receive  the  gold  medal  described  l>y 
.Mr  Norris,  together  with  books,  to  be  selected  by  himself  and  approved  by 
the  Norrisian  Professor,  not  exceeding  in  value  Fifteen  pounds,  and  the 
remainder  of  the  I'rize  in  money;  or  money  instead  of  the  arold  medal  or 
books  aciordinpr  to  his  option;  but  in  no  case  shall  the  medal  or  books  be 
given,  or  (he  money  paid,  till  the  Kssay  has  been  printed  and  published. 

The  subject  is  proposed  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Norrisian 
Professor,  and  two  members  of  the  Senate  appointed  on  each 
occasion  by  (J race  of  the  Senate  before  the  end  of  the  l.ent  Term 
of  any  year  in  which  a  subject  for  a  Dissertation  is  to  be  announced. 
It  is  given  out  before  the  first  of  .lune,  and  the  Kssa\  must  be 
sent  to  the  Vice-t'liancellor  on  or  before  the  ]5lh  of  November  in 
the  sear  following.  A  sheet  of  paper,  folded  up  like  a  letter,  with 
the  name  of  the  (.'andidate  enclosed,  and  sealed,  must  be  sent  with 
the  Kssay;  also  a  Greek  or  Latin  motto  must  be  inscribed  on 
the  Kssay,  and  the  same  on  tiie  sheet  inclosing  the  name. 


•7HI  J.   Whitclty.  .Maud 
I7HJ  J.  Whlttlcy,  .\l,-i«(l. 
17n:  J    Whilcliy.  M.ijjd. 
i    Lloyd,  KInc'ii. 
Whitelcy,  .MaKtl. 
Pcar«)n,  Sidney. 
17",  J.  Whileley,  .Ma^d. 
I7HH  J.  Whitclpy,  .Maifd. 
I7H''  J    WMiU-U-y,  MaKd. 
"       I    l.cadlcy,  MaKd. 
'    Kawccn.  Ma^il. 
'    I'amfrctt,  .Mngd. 

s.  Cohliold.  Cniu,. 
'•  .  Deacon,  Trin. 
'    Thi>ina.»<)ii,  Mu^'d. 
Jrrram,  .M.wd. 
S.  Coblx)!.!.  (•«iii«. 
\     Or«cn,  Trin 
1    O.  Taylor.  Trin. 
I     Tliomaunn,  (Jiiifiu'. 
I    Thnina.«nii,  Qiirciu'. 
'    Fo«tfr,  Trill. 
Wlldltit:.  MnKd. 
II.  tliirhaiii,  ('orpiiii 
I    Hroa.llry,  Trin. 
iMi",   i .  Hrimdlpy,  Trin. 
imT  T.  Hrnadley.  Trin. 
IHiiH  (I   C.  (ii.rhnm.<Viiprn«*. 


Ittii!!  \V.  Holland.  Trin. 
Kilo  H.  Jeremy,  Trin. 
mil  J.  Taddy,  Trin. 
1KI2  C.  J.  Lyon,  Trin. 
IHl.l  \V.  II.  Parry,  Joli. 
IKM  J.  C.    Frankii,  Tnn. 
IHl.'i  J.  W.Ikllaniy.yuftiis'. 
lint;  J.  C.  Frank*,  Trill. 
1HI7  J.  C.  PrankH,  Tnn. 
IHIH  J.  C.  Frankn,  Trin. 
1HI!I  K.  MrouRh,  Corpui,. 
IHJII  K.  II.  lllKby,  Trill. 
IH-'l    \V    Trolli.iio,  IVinl). 
IH-.I'  (I.  Jeremy,  Trin. 
lll-.'.l  J.  A.  Jereinie.  Trin. 
Ill:.'4  ,V()  Suh/fi-t  jirofxisfil. 
IHl'.'i  J.  A.  Joroniie,  Trin. 
IH-ifi  I'.  White,  TriM. 
1IW7  \V.  M.  Mayeri,  Cnlh. 
lll.'H  J.  II.  PfHiley.  Joh. 
\HJ:i  W.  .Selwyn,  Joh. 
I1I.T4I  T   Stone,  Joh. 
WfJ  T.  .\lver».  Trin. 
IH.I.I  C.  Kyren,  C»luii. 
IftH  T.  .Myer..  Trin. 
IH.^^  K.  H.  Hrnwne.  Rmm. 
IH.TO  J.  Drek,  Chri»l'i. 


IH.J7  I'.  Moore,  Cath. 
l.H;tH  jV<)  Subject propiisfil. 
IH.Hi  I).  .Moore,  Cath. 
IH40  I).  A.  Heaiifort,  JesMK. 
IH4I  J.  s.  Ilowson,  Trin. 
lH4i'  L.  I'oynder,  Trinity. 
KM.l  J.  U'oolley.  Kniin.' 
1M44  J.  Woolley,  Knim. 
Iil4«>  J.  II.  Joncs.Jofiiii. 
1114"  T.  I..  Kingsbury,  Trin. 
1H4II  J.  Havil;ind,J<>h. 
III4!I  K.  WhiltinRtnn.Trin. 
Ill.-.ii  It.  K.  Wontiott.Trin. 
IH.'.l   H.  A.  Irvinj;,  Knim. 
IH.'.-.'  I'.  J.  JanuHrin,  Calm. 
IK.',.I  J.  H.  Mfihtfoot.Trln. 
IH.'i4  T.  T.  I'erowiie  Ciirp. 
Itl.'.ti  T   Huxton.i  urn. 
IH.'.7  F   W.  Fnrrar.Trin. 
lH.'iH  W.  Aycr«t.Caui». 
IWi.1  li.  I'.  Maelrat.Trin. 
IWW  K  Sinker.  Tnn. 
1878  C.  It.  Drnke.Joh. 
INHM  .1.  I'-.  llHliiin.'  (taker, 

IVinh. 
IHDR  R  11.  Ankwith.  Trin. 
11KJ3  II.  N.  Nowell. 


Ir-I ;   IWl.1    n   ('.  nluMh,  Jnh.,  <l.  t>    Hh«n(r>n,  W.  J.  J„ 


Iota  :— Whw>«T*r  then  !•  wi  inoiaalon  or  k  /Mr,  no'prlu  wu  ul)ud|«il  ur  lh«r« 


774 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


PORSON  PRIZE. 

The  following  Regulations  were  adopted  for  the  Porsoii  Priz| 
(Grace,  June  9,  1898). 

1.  A  resident  undergraduate  may  be  a  candidate  for  tbe  Porsou  Prize 
in  any  year,  if  at  the  latest  date  on  which  Exercises  can  be  sent  in  not 
more  than  seven  complete  Terms  have  passed  after  tbe  Term  in  wbicb  be 
commenced  residence.  ; 

•2.     Tbe  Examiners  shall  be  tbe  Vice-CbaHcellor,  tbe  Master  of  Trinity  i 
College,  tbe  Public  Orator,  tbe  Kegius  Professor  of  Greek,  and  two  addi- 
tional Examiners  appointed  by  tbe  Senate  in  tbe  Lent  Term  of  eacb  year 
on  the  nommation  of  tbe  Council  of  tbe  Senate. 

3.  Tlie  Prize  shall  be  given  for  tbe  best  translation  of  a  passage  fi-oni 
some  standard  Englisb  poet  into  Greek  Verse  in  accordance  with  tbe  Di'cd 
of  Foundation. 

4.  On  or  before  June  1  in  eacb  year  tbe  Vice-Chancellor  gives  public 
notice  of  tbe  subject,  and  all  Exercises  for  the  Prize  are  sent  to  tlie  Vice- 
Cbancellor  not  later  tban  tbe  lirst  day  of  February  next  ft)llowing. 

.5.  Eacb  Candidate  sball  send  bis  Exercise  privately  to  tbe  Vice- 
Cbancellor.  Tbe  Exercises  sbaU  bear  a  motto  but  not  tbe  Candidate's 
name,  and  sball  be  accompanied  by  a  sealed  enveloiie  bearing  tbe  same 
motto  outside  and  containing  tbe  Candidate's  name  and  College. 

G.  Tbe  Examiners  sball  not  be  bound  to  award  tbe  Prize  if  no  Exercise, 
wbicb  in  tbeir  judgment  is  worthy  of  a  Prize,  shall  be  sent  in. 

7.  If  in  any  year  no  Prize  is  awarded,  an  additional  Prize  or  Prizes 
sball  be  awarded  in  some  subsequent  year  or  years,  in  accordance  with  tbe  , 
directions  in  tbe  Deed  of  Foundation. 

8.  The  Exercises  to  wbicb  Prizes  have  been  awarded  sball  be  recited 
by  tbe  successful  Candidates  in  tbe  Senate  House  on  tbe  day  fixed  for  tbe 
recitation  of  Prize  Exercises. 


1817  G.J. Pennington.King's   1846 

1818  W.S.  Walker,  Trin.  1847 
18U)  H.  Waddington,  Trin.  1848 
182(t  W.  H.K.  Talbot,  Trin.  184<» 
Ut'l  W.  Barhani,  Trin.  \HM 
lH-2-2  W.  Barham,  Trin.  1851 
182.!  13.  H.  Kennedy,  Joh.         1852 

1824  B.H.Kennedy,  Joh.        18.".3 

1825  J.  Hodgson,  Trinity.  !  1K54 
182(i  B.H. Kennedy, Joh       ,1855 

1827  J.  Wordsworth,  Trin.  I  UI.W 

1828  0.  Wordsworth,  Trin.  1857 
182!)  C.  R.  Kennedy,  Trin.  18511 
18;f()  C.  R.  Kennedy,  Trin.  18511 
1831  G.J.  Kennedy,  Joh. 

18.12  H.Lushington,  Trin.  18()() 
18;)3  H.  Lushington,  Trin.  i  18(il 
1H34  K.  Howes,  Trinity. 
1835  W.  J.  Kennedy,  Joh.  18(12 
183(i  C.  J.  Vaughan,  Trin.  18(;3 
1837  C.  J.  Vaughan,  Trin.  i  18(;4 
18,38  T.  Kvans,  Joh.  18(15 

1839  E.  M.  Cope, Trinity.       ;  I8()6 

1840  R.  Andrews,  Pemb.  I8(i7 

1841  G.  Dniee,  St  Peter's.      |  18«8 

1842  G.  Druce,  St  Peter's.  18(;!) 

1843  W.  G.  Clark,  Trinity.       1870 

1844  E.Thring,  King's. 

1845  T.  Markhy,  Trinity.       I 


G.  J.  Gill,  Emnian. 
G.  J.  Gill,  Eminan. 
E.  H.  Perowne,  Corp. 
K.  Kewley,  Joh. 
W.  Owen,  Joh. 
(i.  B.  Morley,  Joh. 
S.  H.  IJurbury,  Joh. 
S.  H.  Burbury,  Joh. 
II    M.  ButIer,Trin. 
E.  L.  Brown, Trin. 
A.  Holmes,  Joh. 
A.  Holmes,  Joh. 
A.  Holmes,  Joh. 
R.  C.  Jebb,  Tiin.     ,  . 
R.C. Whiting, Trin  I  ^ 
H.  Y.  Thompson,  Trin, 
C.  E.  (iraves, Joh.)  > 
H  W.  Moss,  Joh.  l^ 
H.  VV.  Moss,  Joh. 
H.  W.  Moss,  Joh. 
T.  W.  Brogden,  Joh. 
J.  E.  Sandys,  Joh. 
J.  E.  Sandys,  Joh. 
T.  Moss,  J  oil. 
<i.  C.  VV.  Warr,  Trin. 
H.  D.  Hodgson.  Trin. 
E.  Gurncy,  Trin.  )  .. 
T.  E.  Page,  Joh.    j'** 


U? 


1871 

18/2 

1873 
1S74 
1875 

1876 

1877 
1878 
ls79 
1880 

1881 

is.s-j 

1SS3 
1SS4 
1S,S5 

1880 

1887 


H.  Rees  Philipps, 

Non  Coll.  Student. 
H.  Rees  Philipps, 

Non  Coll.  Student. 
11.  Wace,  Joh. 
H.  Wace,  Joh. 
J.  A.  Sharkey,  Chr.  1  &• 
H.  Wace,  Joh.  ]^ 

G.  Chawner,  King's]  d. 
H.R.Tottenham,  rr.|B5 
A.  F.  Chance,  Trin. 
H.  C.  F.  Ma-son,  Trin. 
A.  F.  Chance,  Trin, 
C.  H.  Cariand,  Joh.  )  » 
VV.  R,  Inge,  King's.  J^ 
J.  Duff',  Trin. 
().  Seaman,  Clare. 
S.  A. T.HiiwIatt, King's. 
VV.  I..  Siiiitli,  .loll. 
.1.  I{.  (Irliinl,  KiiiK's)^ 
N.  K.SIcplu'ii.Trin,)'*: 
N.  K.  Sti-plion,  Trin. 
W.   (i.    Ikadlani, 

KiiiK's. 
.1.  P.  M.  Bhickett,  ) 

.Inh. 
H.  A.  Nicholson, 

Trin,  ) 

J.P.  M.  niackett.Joh. 


(*i 


PRIZES.  775 

1890  R.A.  Nicholson,  Trill.  ISHS  1.  .I.lI.Marsliall.King's    1903  G.  Norwood,  Joli. 

1891  T.  H.  H]„vvT,  Joh.  2.  R.  K.  (iave,  Triii.  1  a-  ,  1904  T.  I.  W. Wilson,  Kind's. 

1892  J.  S.  Sini-illcv,  I'l-nih.  .1.  Toplis,"  Triii.      Ji*;     1905  E.  G.  Selwvii,  Kiiifc'"s. 

1893  II.  W.  .Mmil,-,  (■.)rp.  1899  .1.  K.  V.  .lukcs,  I'cnib.      1906  S.K.  Browii.Kiiig's.)  a- 

1894  .\.l).  Ni:,'litiii^'aU.,Triii.  190()  H.  K.  (Jayc,  Trill.  A.  S.  F.  Gow,  Trin.  f  fc 
1s;i.5  A.i).  NiKlitiiigalcTriii.  1901  <i.  Norwood,  Joli.             1907  A.  S.  F.  Gow,  Triii.     " 

1902  .I.T..><lK'ppard,  King's.  I  1908  C.  A.  Storey,  Trin. 

.■ieoonil  [iriio  aJjutliscd  :  IS-Ji,  C.  Wimberly.  Joh.  I£.'i.  .'iii.) ;  ]S2i),  J.  Wordsworth,  Tria.  (£lii). 

Honourably  niontioncii :  mv>,  T.  C.  Weaihcrhoad,  King's  ;  18B7,  N.  K.  Stephen,  Trin.,  J.  J.  Withers, 
King-i;  1S88,  A.  R.  F.  Ilyslop,  King's;  18«l,  G.  A.  Davios,  Trin.,  T.  IL  Glover,  Joh.;  1.S91,  W.  H. 
JacquoK,  Trin.,  F.J.  Kittfrma.-ter,  King's;  18U3,  L.  Horton-Smith,  Joh,  J.  D.  C  White,  Trin.;  1894, 
H.8.8.  Parlicr,  CorjiuB,  J.  D.  C.  White,  Trio.;  ISOfl,  H.  P.  Moule,  Clare;  l((9!l,  R.  K.  Gaye,  Trin.; 
\902,  B.  H.  Dobion,  Knim. ;  lM:t,  B.  H.  Uobson,  Emm. ;  W.  B.  Anderson,  Trin. ;  1908,  A.  S.  F.  Gow, 
Trin. 

Proximo  accesait,  or  nearlv  equal   to  successful  Candidate:    1890,  F.  J.  Kittermaster,    King's; 
1901,  A.  3.  Gaye,  Trin. ;  1907.  D.  S.  Robertson,  Trin. 
Nutoi^Whencver  there  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Prize  was  adjudged  or  there  was  no  Candidate. 


PRINCE  CONSORT  PRIZE. 
At  a  meeting  (tf  the  subscribers  to  the  Prince  Consort  Memorial 
on  June  12,  Iss.'},  it  was  resolved  to  tran.sfer  the  surplus  of  the 
.Memorial  Fund  to  the  Cniversity,  with  the  object  of  founding  "a 
Prize  or  Scholarship,  to  Vicar  the  Prince  Consort's  name,  for  the 
promotion  of  Historical  Studies  in  stich  m;imier  as  they  may  from 
time  to  time  iletermiiie."  This  offer  was  acccjited  by  the  Senate 
on  June  -J."!,  ISS.S. 

The  sum  transferred  to  the  University  by  the  subscribers  to  the 
Prince  (Joiisort  .Memorial  amounted  to  about  £1850. 
Tlie  f()llowiiig  are  the  Regulations: — 

I.  Tlicro  shall  be  e.stal)li8lie(l  in  the  University  a  prize,  called  the 
"  Prince  Consort  I'rizc,"  to  be  awardeil  for  dissertations  involving  original 
historical  n-search. 

•2.  The  prize  shall  be  offered  in  alternate  years,  the  first  award  to  be 
made  in  tlie  year  IKHK. 

'^.  The  income  d(?rived  from  the  fund  transferi'ed  to  the  University 
by  the  siibscriliers  to  the  Prince  Consort  Memorial  shall  be  applied,  firstly, 
to  jirovide  a  bronze  medal  or  medals  to  lie  presented  to  those  candidates 
whose  dissertations  appear  to  the  adjudieators  to  deserve  imblication  ; 
Hecondly,  to  tin-  payiiieiit  of  the  adjudicators  as  hereinafter  dcterinilied  ; 
thirdly,  towards  defraying  the  e.xiteiises  of  printing  and  publishing  the 
said  dis.sertations. 

4.  Tlie  prize  sliall  be  open  to  all  graduates  of  the  Ihiiversity  who  are 
under  the  age  of  twenty-seven  years  on  the  day  ajipointed  for  sending  in 
the  dissi-rtutioiis. 

'i.  The  adjudicators  sliall  be  the  Ucgius  Professor  of  Modern  History, 
the  I)ixie  Professor  of  Kcclesiastical  History,  the  Professor  of  Ancient 
History,  and  two  others  who  shall  be  elected  by  the  Senate  in  the 
Ijfiit  Term  of  tbf  yi-.tr  next  but  one  befmc  thai  in  wliieli  tlie  prize  is  to 
bi'  awiirili'ii,  our  lui  thr  iioiiiinatinii  of  llic  Special  Hoard  for  Classics,  and 
one  on  the  nomination  of  the  Special  Hoard  for  History  and  Arcliieology. 
Eacii  elected  ailjiidicator  shall  receive  tho  sum  of  live  pounds  from  the 
income  of  the  fund. 

fi.  The  adjudieiitors  shall  in  the  Easter  Term  of  the  year  next  but  one 
before  that  in  which  the  avMiI'd  i.s  to  be  made  select  and  announce  two  or 
more  subjects  for  diHsi'rtalioiiN,  half  the  number  of  such  subjects  being 
chosen  from  the  period  of  history  before  a.u.  HtM),  and  half  from  the  period 
after  A. II.  HOO,  and  also,  if  they  think  tit,  one  subject  covi-ring  portions  of 
both  periods. 

7.    The  dissertations  shall  be  either  on  one  of  the  subjects  so  iinnoiiiiced, 


776 


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or  on  some  other  subject  of  historical  research  selected  by  the  candidate. 
In  the  latter  case  the  subject  shall,  at  some  time  between  the  announce- 
ment of  the  subjects  and  the  15th  of  May  in  the  following  year,  be  com- 
municated to  the  Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History  for  the  approval  of 
the  adjudicators,  who  shall  meet  once  in  every  term,  if  necessary,  to 
ajiprove  or  reject  any  subject  so  submitted  to  them;  and  their  approval  or 
rejection  shall  be  commimicated  without  delay  to  the  candidate. 

8.  The  dissertations  shall  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Cliancellor  on  or  before 
the  31st  of  October  in  the  year  next  after  that  in  which  the  subjects  are 
announced;  and  the  adjudicators  shaU,  on  or  before  the  >Slst  of  January 
following,  declare  which  of  the  dissertations,  if  any,  are  in  their  opinion 
deserving  of  publication. 

9.  The  adjudicators  shall  decide  to  what  extent  the  successful  candi- 
dates shall  be  j)ermitted  to  revise  their  dissertations. 

10.  Those  dissertations  which  the  adjudicators  declare  to  be  deserving 
of  publication  shall  be  published  by  the  University,  singlj-  or  in  combina- 
tion, in  an  uniform  series,  at  the  expense  of  the  fund,  under  sucli  conditions 
as  the  Syndics  of  the  University  Press  shall  from  time  to  time  determine. 

11.  If  in  any  year  the  nett  proceeds  of  the  fund  applicable  in  that 
year  shall  more  than  sufBce  for  the  expenses,  the  surplus  sliall  be  carried 
on  to  the  current  account;  provided  that,  if  aiul  so  soon  as  the  sum  stand- 
ing to  the  credit  of  the  current  account  shall  be  more  than  twice  as  large 
as  the  annual  income  of  the  fund,  any  furtlier  surjilus  shall  be  carried  over 
to  the  capital  account. 


1888  L.  Wliiblev,  B.A.,  Pemb. 

F.  W.  Kellett,  B.A.  Sidney. 
1890  W.  A.  J.  Arclibold,  B.A.  Pet. 

W.  E.  Collins,  B.A.  Selwyn. 

J.  W.  Headlam,  B.A.  King's. 
1892  J.  N.  Figgis,  Incept,  in  Arts,  Catli. 
1894  L.  B.  Radford,  B.A.,  Joh. 


1896  R.  P.  Maliaffv,  B.A   King's. 
1898  J.  H.  Clapharn,  B.A.  King's. 
1900  F.  W.  Head,  B.A.,  Emm. 
T.  S.  Roberts,  B.A. ,  Pet. 
1904  H.  W.  V.  Temperlev,  B.A.,  King's. 
1906  R.  V.  N.  Hopkins,  "B.A.,  Emm. 
1908  11.  J.  W.  Tillvard,  B.A.,  Caius. 


omiasiou  of  a  ye.ir,  no  Pitze  was  adjudged,  or  no  Dissertations 


SEATONIAN  PRIZE 
Thk  Rev.  Thomas  Seaton,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Clare  College, 
bequeathed  to  the  University,  in  1741,  the  rents  of  his  Kisling- 
bury  estate,  now  producing  clear  £40  per  annum,  to  be  given 
yearly  to  that  Master  of  Arts  who  shall  write  the  best  English 
Poem  on  a  sacred  subject.  The  following  Regulations  were 
adopted  (Grace  of  the  Senate,  June  9,   1898). 

1.  The  Seatonian  Prize  shnll  consist  of  tlie  net  income  arising  from 
the  Kislingbury  estate  bequeathed  to  the  University  by  the  Revei'end 
Thomas  Seaton  and  from  any  securities  belonging  to  the  trust. 

2.  Tlie  Examiners  .shall  be  the  Vice-Chancellor,  tlie  ^Master  of  Clare 
College,  tlie  Regius  Professor  of  Greek,  and  one  additional  Exandner  ap- 
pointed by  the  Senate  in  tlie  Michaelmas  Term  of  each  year  on  the  nomin- 
ation of  the  Council  of  tlic  Semite. 

H.  The  Prize  shall  be  open  for  competition  among  all  Masters  of  Ai'ts 
of  the  University. 

4.  In  the  course  of  the  Lent  Term  of  each  year  the  Examiners  shall 
give  public  notice  of  a  Poem  in  Englisli  on  a  sacred  subject  as  defined  in 
the  Will  of  the  Founder,  and  all  exeicises  for  tlie  I'rize  sliall  he  sent  to  the 
Vice-Cbancellor  not  later  than  the  MOtli  day  of  Seiiteiiiher  next  following. 

5.  Each  Candidate  shall  send  his  Exercise  privatelj'  to  the  Vice- 
Chaucellor.    The  Exercises  shall  bear  a  motto  but  not  the  Candidate's 


PRIZES. 


777 


name,  nnd  shall  be  acconipniiied  by  a  scaled  enveloiie  bearing  the  some 
motto  outside  and  containing  the  Candidate's  name  and  College. 

(>.  The  Examiners  shall  not  be  bound  to  award  the  Prize  if  no  Exercise, 
which  in  their  judgment  is  worthy  of  a  Prize,  shall  be  sent  in. 

7.     The  successful  Candidate  shall  print  his  poem  at  his  own  expense. 


ITSi"  C.  Smart,  Pcmb. 

1 751  C.  Smart,  I'emb. 

1752  C.  Smart,  Peinb. 

1753  C.  Smart,  Temb. 

1754  G.  Bally,  Kings. 

1755  C.  Smart,    Pemb. 
175<i  (i.  Bally,  King's. 

1757  R.  Glynn,  King's. 

1758  G.   Bally,  Kings. 

1759  B.  Porteiis,  Chr. 
17(!(t  J.  Scott,  Xrin. 
I7ei  J.  Scott,  Trin. 
I7(>2  J.Scott,  Trin. 
I7«.'l  J.  Hey,  Sid. 
17fi4  J.  Lettice,  Sid. 
t7«5  T.  Zoucli,  Trin. 

1767  C.  Jenner,  Sid. 

1768  C.  Jenner,  Sid. 
1770  W.  Hodson,  Trin. 

1772  \V.  Gil)son,  Pcmb. 

1773  C.  P.  Lavard,  Job. 

1774  C.  P.  Layard,  Job. 

1775  S.  Hayes,  Trin. 

1776  S.  Hayes,  Trin 

1777  S.  Haves,  Trin. 
177H  S.  Hayes,  Trin. 
178(1  T.  Hugbcs,  Job. 
1781   \V.  Gibson,  Pemb. 
I7H2  S.  Madan.Trin. 
1/83  S.  Hayes,  Trin. 

1784  S.  Hayes,  Trin 

1785  S.  Hayes,  Trin. 
I781t  J    Koberts,  King's. 
17(Mi  C.  Pliilpott,  Knim. 
17;il  C.  I'hiliiott,  F.mm. 
17!)4  F.\Vrangbam,Trin.H. 
I7H.'.  A.  W.  Triillope.  Pcmb. 
I7;i7  W.  HoH.md,  Trin. 
17:111  W.  Holland,  Trin. 
I7!(!l  W.  Holland,  Trin. 
IHiMi  I",  \^'ral)^'llaln,  Trin. 
I8<ii  W.  Cockburn,  Job. 
Ido.l  W.  Cockbiirii.Job. 

1804  C.  Hoylc,  Trin. 

1805  C.  Pecri,  Job. 


18(it;  C.  Hovie,  Trin. 
I807  C.  J.  lloare,Job. 
IHiiH  B.  T.  H.  Cole,  Magd. 
180!»  G.  Pryme,  Trin. 

1811  F.  \Vrangham,Trin. 

1812  F.  Wrangham,  Trin. 
I81.i  E.Smedley,  Sid. 
1814  K.  Smedley,Sid. 

I81-.  J.W.  Bellamy.Queen.^'. 
18I(i  C.  H.Terrot.Trin. 

1817  T.  S.  Hughes,  Kmm. 

1818  A.  Dicken,  Pet. 
182(»  E.  B.  Elliott,  Trin. 
1822  E.  B.  Elliott,  Trin. 

1824  H.S.  Beresford,  Clare. 

1825  J.  Overton,  Trin. 

1827  K.  Smedley.Sid. 

1828  K.  Smedley,Sid. 
I82!l  J.  H   Marsden,  Job. 
18.to  11.  Parkinson,  Job. 
18.!(i  W.  M.  Praed,Trin. 
I8.tl  IT.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp. 
1832  T.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp. 
18.3.1  T.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp. 
1834  T.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp, 
18.15  -T.  E.  Hankinson, Corp. 
18.38  IT.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp. 
I83!»  J.  .Murray,  Trin 


18(50  J.  M.  Neale.  Trin. 
1862  J.  M.  Neale,  Trin. 
186,3  J.  M.  Neale,  Trin. 

1864  W.  S.Smith,  Trin. 

1865  H.  U.  Dodd,  Trm. 

1866  W.  S.  Smith,  Trin. 

1867  C.Stanwell,  Job. 

1868  J.  Mason,  Trin. 

\»:<.)  H.  C.  G.  Moule,  Trin. 

1870  H.  C.  G.  Mouks  Trin. 

1871  H.  C.  G.  Moule,  Trin. 

1872  II.  C.  G.  Moule,  Trin. 

1873  H.  C.  G.  Moule,  Trin. 
IS74  E.  A.  Heck,  Trin.  H. 
IHT6  H.  V.  G.  Moule,  Trin. 
1877  J.  W.  Mills,  Pemb. 
ls-;i  J.  V.  Bust.  Pemb. 
IS80  E.  W.  Bowling.  .Job. 
IXSl  E.  W.  Bowling,  Job. 
1882  (i.  E.  Freeman,  .loll. 
188.3  F.  S.  Arnold,  KiiKj's. 
1885  A.  W.  W.Dale,  Tr.  II. 
lm>  K.  W.  Hnwlin^',  .lull. 
IHS:   !■:.  \V.  Bowlinu'.  .lull. 
1888  G.  K.  Frciiiiaii.  .loli. 
18811  .\.  S.  .Niwuiaii,  I'emb. 

1890  11.  A.  Hirks,  Trin. 

1891  G.W.  Kowutrou,  Clare. 


1840  T.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp.     1892  (i.W.  Howntree,  Clare, 

1841  T.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp.    189.3  G.  E.  Freeman,  Job. 

1842  T.  E.  Hankinson,  Corp.     1894  (i.  E.  Froenian,  .lob. 


1843  T.  R.  Birks,  Trin. 

1844  T.  K.  l!irks,Trin. 

1845  J.  M.  Neale,  Trin. 

1846  K.  Essington,  King's. 
184tt  J.  .VI.  Neale,  Trin. 
18'>o  a.  Biri'h.Cbr. 

IH.'il  a.  Hircb.  Chr. 
18.12  J.  M.  Ntale,  Trin. 
18.'.4  EH  Bickcrsteth,  Trin. 
I8.''.6  J.  M.  Neale,  Trin. 
l8,-)7  J.  M.  Neale.  Trin. 
18.18  'J.  .M.  Neale,  Trin. 
18.in  J.  M.  Neale, Trin. 


1895  (i.W.Bowntr.c.Clare. 
18%  (i.W.Howiitnc.Clare. 

1897  .J.  ll.Lupt()n,l>.l)..loli. 

1898  (i.W.Kowntroe.Clare. 

1899  J.  Hudson,  Pet. 
19(J0  V.  A.  Ilibbert,  .lob. 
1901   I'.  .1.  I.osubv,  Emm. 
UNI2  .1.  Hudson,  "Pet. 

19113  (i.  W.  Howntree.  Cla. 

19114  F.  H.  Wood,. lob. 
19U5  A.  C.  Deane,  Clare. 
I'.HIti  (J.  W.  Kowiitrii',  (la. 
1907  P.  J.  Loseby,  Kunu. 


DravrrlnK  of  honourablo  mention  :  1904,  J.  Iludion,  Pot. 
Nolo  :— Whciioior  thcro  !•  «n  omlnlon  ofk  jrear,  no  Prli«  wa<  MJudRcil  or  (hero  wnn  no  Can<ll<lato. 

SEDGWICK    PRIZE. 

Thk  aum  of  i;r>()0  Scinde  Ilailway  Stocrk  haviiifj  been  oflerod  to 
the  University,  for  the  purpose  of  cncoura'^iiiijthe  study  of  Geoloirv 
anioii^,'  till-  rt'si'lent  Members  of  the  Univ('r>ity  and  in  bonour  of 
tile  Rev.  A<bim  Seilixwirk,  Woodwardian  Professor  of  Gculo;;y,tbe 
sanu!  wa>  accepted  liy  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Feb.  23,  1H(;.'),  under 
the  foUowiiij;  coiKbtions: — 


I  Th*  Kiamlnara  »!■<>  ksvo  nnlte*,  lh»t  ihnulil  j      I  A   ••cond  |>ri»  »■• 

>nx  |H>rm  ■|i|>rsr  t')  thom  In  poiioaa  •lUtlnitulihnl  1  Oorl*.  Clan. 

m«ru.  a  |.r^inluii.  ol  firxp  woul.l  I.11  a.lJii.lKo.1     III  MA  |irlio  of  £Ji)  wa>  at 

ItU.  ai.'l  KW,  Iho  |,r>,inl<iin  of  £1(111  waa  ailjiolnixl  Ttln.  ami  T   Walkor,  Joh. 
Inilaail  of  tha  orilliiar;  prl». 


..   ,r..   ..Iju.lKI'd    I. 
rdt'cl  I.I  J.  M.   Noulv 


33-5 


778  ESSAY  AND   VERSE 

1.  That  a  Prize,  to  be  called  the  Sedgwick  Prize, shall  be  given 
every  third  year  for  the  best  Essay  on  some  subject  in  Geology  or 
the  kindred  sciences. 

2.  That  the  Examiners  shall  be  the  Professor  of  Geology  and 
two  persons  to  be  appointed  by  Grace  of  the  Sen;>te  on  each  occa- 
sion of  the  prize  being  adjudicated. 

3.  That,  in  case  the  Professor  is  prevented  by  illness  or  other 
cause  from  examining,  a  deputy  shall  be  appointed  by  Grace  of 
the  Senate. 

4.  Thatthe  Prize  shall  be  open  to  allGraduatesof  the  University 
of  Cambridge  who  have  resided  sixty  days  during  the  twelve  months 
preceding  the  day  on  or  before  which  the  Essay  must  be  sent  in. 

5.  That  the  successful  Candidate  shall  receive  three  years"  in- 
come of  the  Fund,  or,  if  no  Essay  be  thought  worthy  of  a  Prize, 
this  amount  shall  be  added  to  the  capital  of  the  Fund. 

6.  That  the  subject  of  the  first  Essay  shall  be  given  out  by  the 
Professor  of  Geology  some  time  in  the  Lent  Term  of  1865. 

7.  The  Examiners  elected  in  1885  shall  hold  office  until  the 
Lent  Term  of  1889,  and  the  new  Examiners  shall  be  nominated 
in  the  October  Term,  1888,  in  time  to  consult  together  and  select 
a  subject  for  the  essays  on  which  the  award  is  to  he  made  in  the 
Lent  Term,  1892,  and  so  on  every  third  year.  (Grace  Mar.  11, 
1886.) 

8.  That  the  Essays  must  be  sent  in  to  the  Registrary  on  or 
before  October  1,  1867,  in  the  usual  form  and  manner:  and  so  on 
every  third  year. 

9.  That  the  Examiners  shall  awanl  the  Prize  .some  time  in  the 
Lent  Term  of  1868,  and  at  the  same  time  give  out  the  subject  for 
the  next  Essay;  and  so  on  every  third  year. 

10.  That  the  University  shall  have  power  to  alter  and  amend 
this  scheme  from  time  to  time  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  on  the  re- 
commendation of  the  Board  of  Natural  Sciences. 

1874  J.J.  HarrisTeall,  B.A.  Joh. 
1877  A.  J.  Jukes-lJrownc,  H.A.  Joli. 
188(>  W.  Keeping,  Incept,  in  Arts,  C'hri.st's. 
1SS3  J.  v..  Man-.  .M.A.,  Joli. 
1880  T.  Uolnrts.  It. A.. loll. 
18s;(  A.  llarUiT,  M.A.  .loli. 
lS!i-i  A.  ('.  Siwiinl.  M.A.  .loll. 
WX,  II    Woods,  .M.A.  .loll. 
liKll   !■'.  K.  C.  Hw(i,  M.A.   Tiiii. 
1903  H.  II.  Thomas.  B.A.,  .Sidney. 
Nolo  :— Whenever  there  le  an  omisalon  of  a  year,  no  Prize  was  aiyudgeJ  or  there  was  no  I'anilldato. 

SEELEY   MEDAL. 

A  sum  of  money  being  the  balance  of  tlie  Seeley  Memorial 
Fund  was,  in  .Iinie' IS97,  haiidod  over  to  the  rnivci-sity  by  the 
Seeley  iMemt)rial  Coinmittee.  <  hit  of  the  income  arising  from  the 
Capital  of  tlie  Fund  a  sum  of  money  not  exceeding  tliree  guineas 


PRIZES.  779 

is  paid  annuallv  to  provide  one  Seeley  Medal  to  be  awarded  in 
accordance  witli  the  following    Regulations  'Grace  of  June  17, 

1897;: 

1.  The  lli-diil  sliiiU  be  calkd  the  "  Seeley  Medal." 

2.  The  ^fedal  shall  he  awarded  in  each  j-ear  by  the  Adjudicators  for 
the  Thirhvtill  or  Prince  Consort  Prize,  as  the  case  niaj-  be,  for  that  j-ear. 

3.  Candidates  for  the  Thirlwall  or  Prince  Consort  Prize,  who  send  in 
a  dissertation  on  some  subject  dealinj,'  with  International  Policy  during 
some  period  not  earlier  than  .\.i).  IGl.S,  such  subject  lia\inf,'  been  prenously 
ai)iiroved  by  the  adjudicators  for  the  Thirlwall  or  Prince  Consort  Prize, 
shall  be  elifpble  for  the  Seeley  Medal ;  but  the  Medal  shall  only  be  awarded 
to  a  ilissertation  which  in  the  judgment  of  the  Adjudicators  is  worthy  of 
the  ThirlwaU  or  Prince  Consort  Prize. 

1.  These  Regulations,  except  Regulation  1,  shall  be  subject  to  altera- 
tiou  by  (irace  of  the  Senate  on  the  recommendation  of  the  Special  Board 
for  Historj-  and  ArchieiJogj'  at  any  time  after  five  j-ears  from  their 
adoi)tion  by  the  Senate ;  provided  that  in  all  cases  regard  be  given  to  the 
object  of  the  subscribers  to  commemorate  Sir  John  Seeley. 

ISiOU     F.  W.  Head,  n.A.,  Kiinii. 

V.m     II.  W.  V.  Tiiuperloy,  Ii..V.,  King's. 

N'uU) :  — Wliouover  thare  U  uu  omiuiuu  uf  a  year,  no  Uodal  was  adjudged  or  no  Dianertations  were 


SMITH'S  PRIZES. 

The  Ri!V.  Robeht  S-mitii,  D.D.  Master  of  Trinity  Coiletre, 
left  in  176S  two  annual  prizes  now  ainounling  to  about  i,"2.3  oacii, 
to  two  cumniencing  Baclu'lors  of  Arts,  the  best  profu-ients  in 
Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy. 

L'util  and  iiicludinf;  188,'}  these  Prizes  were  awarded  by  Exaniinatioii. 
By  (irace  of  Oct.  25,  lHs.3,  (he  foilowinK  are  now  the  Kegulalioii-. 

1.  That  the  prizes  be  awarded  'iniiualiy  to  the  two  can<lidatrs  who  >liall 
present  the  essays  of  sreaiest  merit  on  any  subject  in  Matheniaties  or 
Natural  Philo>uphy. 

2.  That  each  candidate  shall  in  hi."*  essay  state  wiiat  portion  thereof, 
if  liny,  he  clairns  as  ori(;inal. 

'.i.  That  the  essays  be  sent  in  to  the  \'ice-Cliancellor  itetween  the  last 
day  of  the  Michaelinas  term  and  the  first  day  of  the  succeedinR  Lent  term. 
That  the  candidates  \n-  Bachelors  of  Arts,  piovided  that,  at  the  time  wiien 
th(;  Kssaysi  are  sent  in,  at  least  twelve  and  not  more  than  fourteen  complete 
terms  xhall  have  passed  since  the  beginning  of  a  candidate's  first  term  of 
residence. 

4.  Tliat  the  atinouiicenient  of  the  award  of  the  Prizes  he  made  on  or 
Itefore  the  first  of  November  following. 

5.  That  the  adjudicators  be  at  liberty  to  withhohl  the  award  of  one  or 
of  liotli  prizes,  if  they  sh.ill  be  of  opinion  that  there  is  only  one  essay,  or 
that  tliere  is  no  essay,  worthy  of  a  prize. 

(i.  'i'li.il  llie  naiiies  ol  the  sacccssliil  candidiiles  l)e  announced  eilher  a^ 
First  niid  Seiond  Smith's  I'riztinien,  or  simply  as  ."smith's  Prizemen  (with 
unspecified  relative  merit),  at  the  discrt-tion  of  the  adjudic.itors,  and  that  in 
every  rase  the  title  of  the  succe-sful  essay  be  iiK'liiiled  in  the  nnnouiicement 
of  the  award. 

7.  Tliiit  the  ailjiiiiirntiir-,  for  the  award  of  the  Smith's  Prizes  be  the 
Vice-Chancellor  ami  the  Linasiiin,  Plnniiaii,  l.owndeiin  un<l  Sidlerian 
ProfeMsors. 


780 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


176!)  G.  Atwood,  Trinity. 

T.  Parkinson,  Christ's. 
I77(t  W.Smith,  Joh. 

J .  Oldershaw,  Emm. 

1771  T.  Starkie,  Joh. 

R.  Keclington,  Caius. 

1772  G.  Pretyman,  Pemb. 
J.  Lane,  Queens'. 

177.')  J.  .T.  Brandish,  Caius. 
G.  Whitmore,  Joh. 

1774  I.  Milner,  Queens'. 
H.  Waring,  Magd. 

1775  S.  Vince,  Caius. 
H.W.Coulthurst,  Joh. 

1776  J.  Oldershaw,  Emm. 
W.  Wright,  Joh. 

1777  D.  Owen,  Trinity. 
J.  Baynes,  Trinity. 

1778  W.  Parish,  Magdalene. 
W.  Taylor,  Emm. 

1779  T.Jones,  Trinity. 
H.  Marsh,  Joh. 

1780  St.  J.  Priest,  Pemb. 
W.  Frend,  Jesus. 

1781  T.  Cation,  Joh. 

H.  Ainslie,  Pembroke. 

1782  J.  Wood,  Joh. 

J.  Hailstone,  Trinity. 
17S?,  K.J.H.WoUaston,Sid. 

J.  Procter,  Catharine. 
1784  R.  A.  Ingram,  Queens'. 

J.  Holden,  Sidney. 
178.5  W.  Lax,  Trinity. 

J.  Dudley,  Clare. 

1786  J.  Bell,  Trinity. 

G.  Hutchinson,  Trin. 

1787  J.  Littledalc,  Joh. 
A.  Framnton,  Joh. 

1788  J.  Brinkley,  Caius. 

E.  Ou tram,  Joh. 
178!»  W.  Millers,  Joh. 

J.  Bewsher,  Trinity. 
179(1  B.  Bridge,  Peter's. 

F.  Wrangham ,  Trin .  H . 

1791  I).  M.  Peacock,  Trin. 
W.  Gooch,  Caius. 

1792  J.  Palmer,  Joh. 

G.  V.  Tavel,  Trinity. 

1793  T.  Harrison,  Queens'. 
T.  Strickland,  Trinity. 

1794  G.  Butler,  Sidney. 
J.S.  Copley,  Trinity. 

17!).')  R.  Woodhouse,  Cams. 
W.  Atthill,  Caius. 

1796  J.  Kempthorne,  Joh. 
W.  Dealtry,  Trinity 

1797  J.  Hudson,  Trinity. 
J.  Lowthian,  Trinity. 

1798  T.  Sowerby,  Trinity. 
R.  Martin,  Trinity. 

17!I9  W.  Botelcr.Joh. 

J.  Brown,  Trinity. 
18(Mi  J.  Inman,  Joh. 

G.  D'Oyly,  Corpus. 
1801  H.  Martyn,  Joh. 

W.  Woodall,  Pemb. 
1H02  T.  P.  White,  Queens'. 

J.  Orisdale,  Christ's. 

1803  T.  Starkie,  Joh. 
C.  J.  Hoare,  Joh. 

1804  W.  A.Oarratt.Trin 
J.  Kayc,  Cliiist's. 

IBO.I  S.  Christie,  Trin.  1  „„ 
T.  Turton.Cath. ("*■'/• 


)Mq. 


1806  J.  F.  Pollock,Trinity. 
H.Walter,  Joh. 

1807  H.  Gipps,  Joh. 
J.  Carr,  Trinity. 

1808  H.Bickersteth,  Caius. 
M.Bland,  Joh. 

1809  E.  H.  Alderson,  Caius 
G.C.Gorham,Qu. 
J.  Standly,  Caius. 

1810  W.  H.  Maule,  Trinity. 
T.  S.  Brandreth,Trin. 

1811  T.  E.Dicey,Trin. 
W.  French,  Caius. 

1812  C.  Neale,  Joh. 

J.  W.Jordan,  Trinity. 

1813  J.F.  W.Herschel,  Joh. 
G.  Peacock,  Trinity. 

1814  R.  Gwatkin,  Joh. 
H.  Wilkinson,  Joh. 

1815  6.  C.  F.  Leicester, Trin. 

F.  Calvert,  Jesus. 

1816  E.  Jacob,  Caius. 

W.  Whewell,  Trinity. 

1817  J.  T.  Austen,  Joh. 
T.  Chevallier,  Pemb. 

1818  T.  G.  S.Lefevre,  Trin. 
J.  Hind,  Joh. 

1819  J.  King,  Queens'. 

G.  M.  Cooper,  Joh. 

1820  H.  Coddington,  Trin. 
C.  S.  Bird,  Trinity. 

1821  H.  Melvill,  Joh. 

S.  Atkinson,  Trinity. 

1822  H.  Holditch,Caius. 
M.  Peacock,  Corpus. 

1823  6.  Bidden  Airy,  Trin. 
C.  Jeffreys,  Joh. 

1824  J.  Cowling,  Joh. 

J.  Bowstead,  Corpus. 

1825  J.  Challis,  Trinity. 
W.  Williamson,  Clare. 

1826  W.  Law,  Trinity. 

W.  H.  Hanson,  Clare. 

1827  T.  Turner,  Trinity. 
H.  P.Gordon,  Peter's. 

1828  C.  Perry,  Trinity. 
J.  Baily,  Joh. 

1829  W.  Cavendi.sh,  Trin. 
H.  Philpott,  Cath. 

1830  E,  Steventon,  Corpus. 
J.W.L.  HcavLside,  Sid. 

1831  S.  Earnshaw,  Joh. 
T.  Gaskin,  Joh. 

18.32  D.  D.  Heath,  Trinity. 

S.  Laing,  Joh. 
18.3.1  A.  Ellice,  Caius. 

J.  Bowstead,  Pemb. 
1834  P.  Kelland,  Queens' 

T.  R.  Birk.s,  Trinity. 

18.35  H.  CotteriU,  Joh. 

H.  Goulburn,  Trinity. 

18.36  A.  Smith,  Trinity. 
J.  W.  Colenso,  Joh. 

18.37  W.N.  Griffin,  Joh. 
E.  Brumell,  Joh. 

1838  T.  J.  Main,  Joh. 

J.  G.  Mould,  Corpus. 
18,39  P.  Frost,  Joh. 

B.  Cowie,  Joh. 

1840  H.L.  Ellis,  Trinity. 
H.  Goodwin,  Caius. 

1841  G.  G.  Stokes,  I'cmb. 
H.  C.  Jones,  Trinity. 

1842  A.  Caylcy,  Trinity. 

C.  T.  Simpson,  Joh. 


1843  J.  C.  Adams,  Joh. 

B.  Gray,  Trinity. 

1844  G.W. Hemming,  Joh. 
W.  B.  Hopkins,  Caius. 

1845  W.  Thomson,  Peter's. 
S.  Parkinson,  Joh. 

1846  L.Hensley,  Trinity. 
A.  Sandeman, Queens'. 

1847  W.  P.  Wilson,  Joh. 
R.  Walker,  Trinity. 

1848  I.  Todhunter.  John's. 
A.  Barry,  Trinity. 

1849  H.  C.  Phear,  Caius. 
M.  B.  Pell,  Joh. 

1850  W.  H.  Besant,  Job. 
H.W.Watson,  Trinity. 

1851  N.  M.Ferrers, Caius. 
G.  V.  Yool,  Trinity. 

1852  P.  G.  Tait,  Peter's. 
W.J.  Steele,  Peter's. 

18.53  J.  B.  Sprague,  Joh. 
R.  B.  Batty,  Emm. 

1854  J.  C.  Maxwell,  Trin.)  » 
E.  J.  Routh,  Pet.      (^ 

1855  J.  Savage,  Joh. 

L.  H.  Courtney,  Joh.  J 

1856  A.  V.Hadley,  Joh. 
J.  Rigby,  Trinity. 

1857  T.  Savage,  Pemb. 

G.  B.  Finch,  Queens". 

1858  G.  M.  Slesser,  Queens'. 

C.  A.Smith,  Peter's. 

1859  W.Jack,  Peter's. 
R.  B.Clifton,  Joh. 

1860  J.  Stirling,  Trin. 
W.  Baily,  Joh. 

1861  W.  S.  Aldis,  Trin. 
J.  Bond,  Magd. 

1862  T.  Barker,  Trin. 
J.  G.  Laing,  Joh. 

1863  E.  T.  Leeke,  Trin.    )  w 
R.  Roiner,  Trin.  H.  16^ 

1864  H.J.  Purkiss,  Trinity. 
W.  P.  Turnbull,Trin. 

1865  Hon.  J.  W.Strutt.Trin. 
H.  M.Taylor,  Trin. 

1866  R.  Morton,  Peter's. 
T.  S.  Aldis,  Trinity. 

1867  K.  K.  Miller,  Peter's. 
W.  K.  Clitford,  Trin. 

1868  J.  F.  Moulton,  Joh. 
G.  H.  Darwin,  Trin. 

1869  J.  Elliott,  Joh. 

N.  E.  Hcirtog,  Trin. 

1870  A.  G.  Greenhill,  Joh.  1 
R.  Pendlebury,  Joh.   J 

1871  J.  Hopkinson,  Trin.  1 
E  Temperley, Queens') 

1872  R.  R.  \Vebb,  Joh. 
H.  Lamb,  Trin. 

1873  T.  O.  H.irding,  Trin. 
E.  Joh.  Nanson,  Trin. 

1874  W.  W.  R.  Ball,  Trin. 
G.  H.  Stuart,  Emm. 

1875  W.  Burnside,  Pemb. 
G.  Chrystal,  Peter's. 

1876  J.  T.  Ward,  Joh 

W.  L.  Mollison,  Clare. 

1877  D.  McAlister.  Joh. 

B.  ('.  Rowe.  I'rin.  |  ©• 
J.  P.  Smith,  Trin.  1 6^ 

1N78  .1.  E.  A.StegKall,Trin. 

C.  Graham,  Caius. 
1879  M.  J.  M.  Hill,  Pet.1  d- 

A.  .1.  Wallis,  Trin.  1  * 


PRIZES. 


781 


1892 

1893 

1894 
1S95 
1S96 


1880  J.  Larmor,  Joh. 
J.  J.  Thomson,  Trin. 

1881  A.  K.  Forsyth,  Trin. 
K.  .s.  Heath,  Trin.  )  sj. 
A.  K.  Sttinthal.'lr.jli 

1882  It.  A.  Herman,  Trin. 
J.  S.  Yeo,  Joh. 

1888  \V.  Wrish.  Jesus. 
H.  11.  Turiiur,  Trin. 

Uwler  New  lieiiiilations. 
1885  R  (i.  (iallop,  Trin. 
K.  Lachlan,  Trin. 
188t;  1.  W.  I'.  Workman.Tr. 
2.  U.I'..\Iuirliead,Cath. 

1887  1.  A.  E.  11.  Love,  Joh. 
2.  A.  Uerrv,  King's. 

1888  G.  II.  Uryan,  Peter's. 
\.  f.  Di.xdii,  Trin. 

1889  H.  F.  Baker,  Joh. 
J.  II.  Michcll,  Trin. 

1890  l.H.  A.. Sampson,  J  oh. 
'2.  W.  K.  Hninvate,  Tr. 

1891  V.  W.  l)v9on,Trin. 
U.M.Maedonald.Cla. 

net<Tvinj{  tioiiuar.il)lc  mention:  IWtl,  C.  Chrce,  Kinif's;  A.N.  Wliitihciil,  Trin. ;  lSil2,  L.  Crawford 
Kinft-n;  1HI6,  H.  E.  Atkini,  I'et.,  1".  E.  Bateman.  Jusus ;  1SI7,  T.  J.  I'A.  Bromwich,  Joh.,  B  Hopkiu- 
•on,  Trin.  ;  IXd,  ?.  W.  B.  Frankland,  Clare,  ¥.  J.  W.  Whipple,  Trin.  ;  1901,  P  V  Bcvan  Trin  ■  1902 
H.  K.  Wlmjwrli,  Qiiun;  190S.  W.  H.  Jacknon.  Clare;  1904,  1'.  E.  B.  Jounlain  Trin  ;  1H07  II  .l' 
Prio«tle).  Je»u»  ;  190H.  C.  W.  Kollett,  Trin.  Hall;  H.  R.  Ha»»C',  Joh.;  W.  I".  Milne,  Clare;  H  T  h' 
PiaKgi",  J"h. ;  f   J.  T.  Scwcll.  Trin. 

Et«»vi  of  urcat  merit :  Wm,  J.  Buchanan,  Pet.;  18HI,  G.  T.  Walker,  Trin. ;  1897,  C.  Godfrey   Trin 


1.  G.  T.  Hennett,  Joh. 

2.  H.  W.  Segar,  Trin. 
('.  K.  Cullis,  Caius. 
I).  H.  .Mair.  Christ's. 
W.  II.  I).  .Mavull,  Sid. 
S.  S.  lIuUK'li.'Joh. 
II.C.  I'dckliiiKtiin.Juh. 
1.  (i.  T.  .Maiilev,  C1ir. 
2.ti.ll..I.llui-.st,King'9 

1.  W.  S.  Adie,  Trin. 

2.  A.Y.(i.eampl)ell, 
Trill.  I 

F.  W.  Lawrence,    i 
Trin.  ' 
1.  F*  T.  Wliittaker, 
Trin. 

2.    H.  C.  Maclaurin,  Joh.l 
A.  K.  Western,  Trin.  J 

1.  I'X  W.  Marnos,  Trin. 

2.  \V. A. Houston, Joli. 
\V.  II.  .\ustiii,  Trin. 
fi.  \V.  Walker,  Trin. 
J.  F.  Caiiieron,  Caius. 
H.W.  11.  T.  Hudson, 

Joh. 


I   1K98 

j  1899 

1900 


1901 
I«I2 
190.3 

19114 

1905 
190G 
1907 

1908 


G.  n.  Hardy,  Trin. 
J.  H.  Jeans,  Trin. 
T.  U.  ilavelock,  Joh. 
J.  K.  Wriglit,  Trin. 
II.  Knapman,  Emm. 
A.  P.  Tliompson, 

I'eiub. 
I'.  Cunnintcliani,  .loh. 
J.C.M.CJariRtt.  Trin. 
H.  A.  Webh,  Trin. 
P.  W.  Wood,  Kiiini. 
H.  Bateman.  Trin. 
P.  K.  .Marrack.  Trin. 
C.  F.  Russell,  Penib. 
F.J.M.  Stratton,  Cai. 
(J,  R.  Blanco-White, 
Trin. 
A.S.Eddingtoii.Trin. 
J.  W.Nicholson, Trin. 
W.  .M.  Pa^e,  King's. 
W.  .J.  IIarrison,(  'jare. 
J.K.  Littlewood,Trin. 
J.  .Mercer,  Trin. 


TIIIRLWALL  PRIZE. 
TiiK  (.'ommittec  of  the  Tliirlwall  Memorial  in  1884  offered  to 
the  rniversity  a  eertaiii  sum  of  money  "for  the  purpose  of  insti- 
tuting' a  prize  in  the  I'niversity,  to  he  called  tlie  Thirhvall  I'rize, 
for  tiie  Itc.st  di.s.sertation  on  some  liistorieal  subject  inv(jlviiig 
original  re.searcli."  This  offer  was  accepted  by  the  Senate  by 
(inite  of  .lune  I'i,  Iss4. 

Tlie  siiiii  of  money  tiaiisffrred  to  the  University  by  the  sub- 
-(  libers  to  the  'I'liirlwall  .Memorial  amounted  to  about  .£1200. 
The  followiu},'  are  the  Regulations: — 

1,  'I'liiri-  .slmll  be  cstuldisilicd  in  tlie  University  a  prize,  called  the 
'•  'riiii-l\Mill  Prize,"  to  be  uwiirileil  for  (liHsertationH  involving  oripiiial 
historiciil  researcb. 

•J.  'Die  jirize  sball  be  offered  in  alternate  years,  tlie  first  award  to  bo 
made  in  the  year  IHHK. 

'.i.  The  iiicoiiie  derived  from  the  fund  traiisforred  to  the  Universitj*  by 
the  Hiibsrrilier.s  to  tin;  Tbirlwall  Menioriiil  sliall  be  applied,  firstly,  to  pro- 
vide a  broii/.e  iiiediil  or  iiii'diils  to  lir  ]>rr»eiiti'd  to  tliose  caiididutt's  wliose 
dlMHertatioiis  iip)>ear  to  the  udjiiiliriitors  to  dcMrvc  |iiiblii'Htioii  ;  .secondly, 
to  the  payiiieiit  of  tbt-  adjudicators  as  liereiimfter  determined;  t)iii-dly, 
towards  defraying  the  expenses  of  printing  and  piiblisbing  the  .said 
dissertations. 

1.  The  prize  siiall  be  open  to  all  grailuates  of  the  University  wlio  are 
under  the  age  of  twenty-seven  years  on  the  day  appointed  for  sending  in 
the  dis.seiliitioiiM. 

Ti.  The  adjudicators  shall  be  the  Hegius  Professor  of  Mtxlern  History, 
the  Dixie  Professor  of  Kcclesiiisticiil  History,  the  Professor  of  .\nrient 
Historv,  and  two  others  who  nIiuII  be  elected  liy  the  Senate  in  the 
Lent  'iVriu  of  the  year  next  but  one  before  that  in  which  the  prize  is  tu 


782  ESSAY  AND  VEESE 

be  awarded,  one  ou  the  nomination  of  the  Special  Board  for  Classics,  and 
one  on  the  nomination  of  the  Special  Board  for  History  and  Archiieology. 
Each  elected  adjudicator  shall  receive  the  sum  of  five  pounds  from  the 
income  of  the  fund. 

6.  The  adjudicators  shall  in  the  Easter  Term  of  the  year  next  but  one 
before  that  in  which  the  award  is  to  be  made  select  and  announce  two  or 
more  subjects  for  dissertations,  half  the  number  of  such  subjects  being 
chosen  from  the  period  of  history  before  a.d.  800,  and  half  from  the  i)eriod 
after  a.d.  800,  and  also,  if  they  think  fit,  one  subject  covering  portions  of 
both  periods. 

7.  The  dissertations  shall  be  either  on  one  of  the  svibjects  so  an- 
nounced, or  ou  some  other  subject  of  historical  research  selected  by  the 
candidate.  In  the  latter  case  the  subject  shall,  at  some  time  between  the 
aiuiouncement  of  the  subjects  and  the  15th  of  May  in  the  following  year, 
be  communicated  to  the  Begins  Professor  of  Modern  History  for  the 
approval  of  the  adjudicators,  who  shall  meet  once  in  every  term,  if  neces- 
sary, to  approve  or  reject  any  subject  so  submitted  to  them ;  and  their 
approval  or  rejection  shall  be  communicated  without  delay  to  the  can- 
didate. 

8.  The  dissertations  shall  be  sent  in  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  Itefore 
the  31st  of  October  in  the  year  next  after  that  in  which  the  subjects  are 
announced;  and  the  adjudicators  shall,  on  or  before  the  31st  of  January 
following,  declare  which  of  the  dissertations,  if  any,  are  in  their  opinion 
deserving  of  publication. 

9.  The  adjudicators  shall  decide  to  what  extent  the  successful  candi- 
dates shall  be  permitted  to  revise  then-  dissertations. 

10.  Those  dissertations  which  the  adjudicators  declare  to  be  deserving 
of  publication  shall  be  published  by  the  University  singly  or  in  combina- 
tion, in  an  uniform  series,  at  the  expense  of  the  fmid,  under  such  conditions 
as  tlie  Syndics  of  the  University  Press  shall  from  time  to  time  determine. 

11.  If  in  any  year  the  nctt  proceeds  of  the  fund  applicable  in  that 
year  shall  more  tlian  suffice  for  the  expenses,  the  surplus  shall  be  carried 
on  to  the  current  account;  provided  that,  if  and  so  soon  as  the  sum  stand- 
ing to  the  credit  of  the  current  account  shall  be  more  than  twice  as  lai'ge 
as  the  annual  income  of  the  fund,  anj-  further  surplus  shall  be  carried  over 
to  the  cajiital  account. 

1889  E.  Jenks,  B.A.,  LL.B.  King's.  i  1897  G.  P.  fioocli.  H.A.  Trin. 

1891  F.  A.  llibbert,  B.A.  .Toll.  ,  1904  F.  H.  Marslinll,  M.A.  Emm. 

1893  AV.  J.  Corbett,  M.A.  Kiiifj's.  190G  P.  C.  Smids,  H. A.,  .Job. 

1895  E.  E.  Bryant,  B.A.  Emm.  '  J.  H.  E.  Cms,  B.A. ,  Job. 

Note ;— Whenever  there  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Prize  was  adjudged  or  there  were  no  Candidates., 


WALSINGHAM    MEDAL. 

Lord  Walsingiiam,  Higli  Steward  of  the  University,  having 
oft'cred  to  give  annually  for  three  years  a  Gold  Medal  for  the  be.st 
Monograph  or  E.ssay  giving  evidence  of  original  research  in  any 
subject  coming  under  the  cognisance  of  the  Special  Board  for 
Biology  and  (Jeology,  the  offer  was  accepted,  and  the  following 
Regulations  were  confirtned  l)y  (Irace  of  the  Senate,  Dec.  3,  1891. 

1.  The  Medal  shall  l)e  called'  the  "  Wal8in!,diam  Medal." 

2.  The  Medal  sliall  lie  awarded  for  a  Monograph  or  Essay  giving 
evidence  of  original  research  on  any  Botanical,  (i!cological,or  Zoological 
subject;  Zoology  being  understood  to  include  Animal  Mor])hology  and 
Physiology,  and  an  Essay  on  any  subject  of  Chemical  Physiology  being 


PRIZES.  783 

valued   accorditig   to   its    Physiological   rather  than  its  Chemical  im- 
portance. 

By  Grace  of  the  Senate  (Ordinances,  p.  441)  each  Candidate  is 
required  to  state,  generally  m  a  preface  to  his  Essay  and  specifically  in 
notes,  the  sources  from  which  his  information  is  taken,  the  extent  to 
which  he  has  availed  him.self  of  the  work  of  others,  and  the  portions  of 
the  Essay  which  he  claims  as  original. 

3.  Candidates  for  the  Medal  shall  be  Graduates  of  the  University 
who  at  the  time  fixed  for  sending  in  the  Essays  are  under  the  staiiding 
of  Master  of  Arts,  provided  that  those  who  have  graduated  as  Advanced 
Students  shall  cease  to  be  admissible  as  Candidates  at  the  end  of  four 
years  from  the  end  of  their  first  term  of  residence,  and  provided  further 
that  a  Candidate  who  has  proceeded  to  the  Degree  of  B.A.  under  a 
Certificate  of  Research  shall  not  be  entitled  to  submit  an  Essay  which 
is  substantially  the  same  as  the  Dissertation  for  which  such  Certificate 
of  Kesearch  was  granted. 

4.  The  Medal  shall  be  adjudged  by  the  Special  Board  for  Biology 
and  Geology,  who  shall  have  power  to  adjudge  a  bronze  replica  of  the 
Medal  as  a  second  Meilal  in  any  year  in  which  two  Essays  of  nearly 
equal  or  of  exceptional  merit  are  received. 

o.  The  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  (Jeology  shall  cause  a  notice 
of  the  conditions  of  the  award  to  be  inserted  in  the  Universiti/  Reporter 
in  the  course  of  the  Michaelmas  Term  of  each  year ;  and  the  Essays, 
which  may  be  written,  lithographed,  or  printed,  whether  previously 
publisliud  or  not,  shall  be  sent  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Special  Board  not 
later  than  the  tenth  day  of  October  in  the  year  next  following. 

6.  If  the  Special  Board  shall  be  of  opinion  that  any  of  the  Essays 
Bent  in  constitute  jmmd  facie  a  qualification  for  the  Medal,  they  shall 
obtain  Reports  upon  each  such  Essay  from  at  least  two  persons  who 
may  be  Memliers  of  the  Special  Board  or  not. 

7.  If  the  S|)ecial  P.oard  he  of  o])inion  that  one  of  the  Essays  is 
Worthy  of  the  Medal,  their  resolution  to  that  effect  shall  be  commuin- 
cated  to  the  Vice-Chancellor,  who  shall  thereupon  announce  the  award 
of  the  Meilal ;  but  if,  in  the  o|iinion  of  the  I'oard,  no  Monograph  or 
P^Hsay  !>••  found  to  attain  a  sufficient  standard  of  i-xcelh-nce,  they  shall 
be  at  liberty  to  reserve  the  Medal  of  that  year  for  award  as  an  additional 
Medal  in  some  subsequent  year. 

8.  A  copy  of  the  successful  Essay  shall  be  sent  to  Lord  Walsingham, 
the  Donor  of  the  Medal. 

9.  The  Regulations  shall  he  aubject  to  revision  from  time  to  tinie 
by  the  S|)ecial  Board  for  Biology  imd  Geology  witli  the  cnnsent  of  the 
Donor  of  th.:  M.dal. 

IV.Ci  K.  \V.  .Mil. Uriel..  .J, >li.  lIMil    II.   r.  I'.  Hark.r.  Ciiiiis. 

lX!i4  I.  II.  Biirkill.  CitiiiH.  UK)'.'  I,.  1).iii>ii«ti'r,  KiiiK'M.     J    .,. 
IN'.t.'.  I.  I..  Tii.lv.tt,  Trill.  V.  .1.  Woi.ll.v,  KiiiK's.  )  ^^■''^ 

IH'j.;  \V.  .M«l)..ii«iill.  .I..I1.  I<.«i4   H.  I'.  (;r.i;"rv,.l.ili. 
IHitT  V.  II.  Blii.kiimii,  Joli  K.  l.uin.M. 'Iriii. 

W.  .M.  Ilcuiiir.  Trill.  \'M(t  \V.  S.  I'.rriii.  Cuiiis. 

1898  J.  (i.  K.rr.  nirl«l'!..  I'.kk!  W.  K.  Amir.  KiiinVl    ,. 
IhWt  II.  II.  \\.  IV,ir^..ii,fniiii.  W.  I..  KhIIh.  .Ii.li.       (    '■''• 

J.  Uiirrr..fl,  KiiiK's.  I'.hi;   K.  .M.ll.'iiilir,  Kiiiiii. 
li«Nl  1.   II.  II.  Hill..  Trill. 

1.     K.    ('.    I'llllllCtt,    (llillH. 

IV.»lm«  arrcull  :   l*»H,  A.  C.  lilll,  11  A  ,  Trili 
N"ie  :     Whriioiror  thara  li  on  .iinluUin  <■(  k  )aar,  no  Hrli*  wu  (ilJiidcvU  ur  (h«r«  WM  on  (,'MidlJ»(«. 


784  ESSAY  AND  VERSE 

JOHN    WINBOLT   PRIZE. 

In  1904  Mrs  Winbolt  offered  to  the  University  the  sum  of 
^500  in  order  to  found  an  annual  prize  in  Civil  Engineering,  in 
memory  of  her  late  husband,  Mr  John  Steddy  Winbolt,  M.A.,  of 
Trinity  College,  to  be  called  the  John  Winbolt  Prize.  The  offer 
was  accepted,  and  the  following  Regulations  were  confirmed  by 
Grace  of  the  Senate,  Feb.  25,  1904  :— 

1.  The  prize  shall  be  called  the  John  Winbolt  Prize  in  Civil  Engineer- 
ing. It  shall  be  offered  for  competition  in  the  year  1905  and  thence- 
forward annually  and  shall  consist  of  the  net  annual  income  of  the  fund. 

2.  The  awai'd  shall  be  made  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Professor  of 
Mechanism  and  Applied  Mechanics,  and  a  Member  of  the  Senate  appointed 
by  Grace  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council  of  the  Senate  in  the  Michaelmas 
term  preceding  the  award. 

3.  Every  candidate  shall  send  to  the  Vice-Cbancellor  before  May  1  in 
the  year  in  which  the  prize  is  to  be  awarded  an  Exercise  on  some  subject 
related  to  the  Pi'ofession  of  a  Civil  Engineer.  The  Exercise  shall  be  on  a 
subject  selected  by  the  candidate,  and  shall  be  either  an  essay  of  a  de- 
scriptive or  critical  character  or  a  i)aper  giving  the  result  of  independent 
research. 

4.  Candidates  shall  be  Bachelors  of  Arts  who  are  not  of  siifficient 
standing  to  Incept  in  Ai'ts. 

5.  A  candidate  may  not  submit  an  Exercise  substantially  the  same  as 
one  previously  submitted  by  him  for  a  Certificate  of  Research. 

6.  No  candidate  shall  be  eligible  to  whom  the  prize  has  already  been 
awarded. 

7.  In  cases  of  equality  the  Prize  may  be  divided. 

8.  It  shall  be  open  to  the  Awarders  in  any  year  to  declare  that  no 
Exercise  has  been  submitted  of  sufficient  merit ;  and  in  that  case  tlie 
income  of  the  fund  for  the  year  shall  be  carried  to  a  reserve  fmid  from 
which  an  additional  prize  or  prizes  not  exceeding  £15  each  in  value  may 
be  awarded  in  any  year  in  wliicli  tlic  examiners  so  decide.  If  at  any  time 
the  reserve  fund  amount  to  more  than  £100,  the  excess  shall  be  added  to 
the  capital. 

1905.     F.  Rogers,  Non  Coll. 

1907.  J.  E.  Sears,  Joli. 

1908.  L.  B.  Turner,  King's. 
Deserving  of  honourable  mention  :  1908,  E.  T.  Busk,  King's. 


YORKE   PRIZE. 

Edmund  Yorke,  M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  St  Catharine's  Ilall,  be- 
queathed a  sum  of  £.3989.  ]()s.3d.  H  per  cent. consolidated  annuities 
for  the  purpose  of  founding  a  Prize  for  an  Essay  on  the  Law  of 
Primogeniture.  A  scheme  for  carrying  out  the  bequest  received 
the  sanction  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  June  1,  1875  :  a  capital 
sum  of  £.3689.  1*.  7rf,  being  transferred  to  the  University. 

The  following  are  the  Regulations  : 

1.  That  the  Prize  be  called  the  "  Yorke  Prize,"  to  be  awarded 
annually. 


I 


PRIZES.  785 

2.  Tiiat  each  Prize  be  awarded  to  the  Author,  being  a  Graduate  of 
the  University  of  Cambridge,  of  the  best  Essay  upon  some  subject  re- 
lating to  "The  Law  of  Property,  its  Principles  and  History  in  various 
Ages  and  Countries."  Such  Graduate  shall  not  be  of  more  than  seven 
years  standing  from  admission  to  his  first  degree  at  the  time  when  the 
Exercises  are  directed  to  be  sent  in. 

3.  That  the  subject  for  each  Essay  be  selected  and  the  Prize  ad- 
judged by  two  or  more  Judges  or  Adjudicators  selected  and  appointed 
by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Trinity  College,  and  the  Master 
of  Magdalene  College,  and  approved  by  Grace  of  the  Senate. 

4.  That  the  subject  fur  each  Essay  be  announced  and  published 
liefore  the  end  of  November  in  each  year,  and  that  the  Exercises  be  sent 
in  before  the  first  of  December  of  tiie  year  next  but  one  succeeding. 
That  they  be  sent  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  in  the  same  manner  and  form 
as  are  prescribed  by  the  Regulations  for  the  Chancellor's  English  Medal, 
and  that  the  Prize  be  awarded  before  the  first  of  February  following. 

5.  That  each  Adjudicator  shall  receive  five  pounds  out  of  the 
income  of  the  Fund. 

6.  That  the  Public  Orator  or  one  of  the  Professors  or  Public 
Functionaries  of  the  University,  who  shall  be  able  and  willing  to  act, 
shall  be  invited  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Master  of  Trinity  College, 
and  the  Master  of  Magdalene  College,  to  act  as  Adjudicator  in  the 
'•vent  of  such  difference  of  opinion  between  the  paid  Adjudicators  as 
shall  prevent  them  from  adjudging  the  Prize,  and  that  his  decision  in 
the  case  of  any  reference  to  him  shall  be  conclusive. 

7.  That  the  successful  competitor  for  a  Prize  shall  print  and  pub- 
lish his  Essay  at  his  own  expense  in  such  manner  and  within  such 
period  as  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  the  Masters  of  Trinity  and  Magdalene 
Colleu'es  shall  from  time  to  time  direct,  and  that  a  copy  thereof  shall  be 
sent  to  the  University  Library  and  to  each  of  the  Adjudicators. 

8.  That  out  of  the  income  of  the  trust  funds  accrued  due  since  the 
last  previous  adjudication  of  the  Prize,  the  Adjudicators  shall  receive  the 
amount  payable  to  thein,  ami  that  the  residue  of  such  income  shall  be 
paid  to  the  successful  competitor. 

y.  That  if  on  any  occasion  the  Adjudicators  shall  be  of  opinion  that 
no  Kssay  sent  in  is  deserving  of  a  Prize,  the  amount  of  the  Prize  for 
that  octasion  shall  be  invested  in  the  purchiuse  of  £3  per  cent.  Con- 
Holidatt,<l  AiinuitifH  to  be  added  to  the  capital  trust  fund. 

1S77  <".  S.  Kenny,  B.L.  Downing    1  „  WM  T.  A.  Iltrlxrt,  H..\.,  LL.U.  Jiili. 

1*    M.  Laurence.  HA    Corpus.  I  ^''''  IS'.H   K.  .Iinkti.  M.A.  Kinif's. 

1878  C.  S.  Kenny,  LI.  M.   Downintj.  ls!r.>  c.  A.  M.  Itiirlow.  H.A.  Kuik'h. 

Ii7!t  C.  S.  Kenny.  r.L.M.  downing.  ls'X\  \V.  II.  llucklcr,  H.A.  Trin. 

KS-.i  T    K   Scrulton,  It.  \.   rnii.  IKlis  It.  C.  .Marliiiuin,  H.A.  .lull, 

iss'l  H   K.   I.nwr.iii.'   .M.A..  I,l,..\l.  Trill.  ln'.i'.i  It.  .1.  It.  (if.tliii,  H.A..  I.I,  H.  .linns. 

1MH4  T    K  Srnittnn    H.  A.,  I.I..It.  Trin.         i    l.MKi  .1.  K.  It.  d..  Viljirrs.  H.  A..  I.L.H.,  .loli. 
lis-l  T    K  Scnitti.n    It.  A,  I.I..H.  Trin.  lyd'J  C.  T.  (arr.  It.  A.,  1,1.11.  Trin. 

ISHf,  t'  R  .Scrutton.  .M.A..  l.L.lt.  Trin.  liMI.S  W.  .Mitilicll,  It. A.,  (nth. 

Is>i7  W    |jiit.rl>v   It. A..  M,  H.  Joli.  I    lii06  C.  T.  Cnrr,  .M.A. ,  Trin. 

l^^s  W   ll.M.mtK<)ni.rv,.M.A.,I.UM.  ClB.  |    llKKi  N.  nentwich,  H.  A.,  Trin. 
jhm;.  I».  M'K.  K.tIv,  M.A.  .(-.Ii 

lio.rrTliiK  coii.l.lrrablo  pr«l..-,  .ir  c.inmoi..l«ll"n  :  iwft,  II.  M  riiu-h.  M.A.,  I  I.  .M,  Trin.  •  lt«7, 
O.  Kdw«r.l»«  JoB€.,  M.A  ,  i'einli. 

liMii.iiirublr  nunllond  :  lliTj.  IKKI,  H.  U.  Aillor,  M.A.,  LL.M.,  Ji.h. 

N,,tii:-Whon*Tar  thorn  U  »i  <«nlMlon  ot  mjehr.na  Prlu«Ha'IJ>»l(«l  or  ther*  wunu  ('•mlliUln. 


786 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


Sir  Wm.  BROWNE's  MEDALS. 

Sir  William  Browne.  Knt..  M.D.,  Founder  of  the  Browne 
Scholarship,  who  died  March  1,  1774,  directed  three  gold  medals, 
value  five  guineaseach,  to  be  given  yearly  to  three  Undergraduates 
on  the  Commencement  day,  when  the  exercises  are  publicly  read, 
and  copies  of  them  sent  by  the  successful  Candidates  to  Sir 
W.  J.  B.  Folkes,  Bart. 

The  following  Regulations  were  adopted  by  Grace  of  the  Senate, 
June  9,  1898. 

1.  A  resident  midergraduate  mny  be  a  candidate  lor  Sir  William 
Browne's  Medals  in  any  year,  if  at  the  latest  date  on  which  exercises  can 
be  sent  in  not  more  than  seven  complete  Terms  have  passed  after  the 
Term  in  which  he  commenced  residence. 

2.  On  or  before  June  1  in  each  year  the  Vice-ChanceUor  shall  give 
public  notice  of  subjects  for  a  Greek  Ode,  a  Lathi  Ode,  a  Greek  Epigram, 
and  a  Latin  Ei^igram ;  and  all  Exercises  must  be  sent  to  the  Vice-ChanceUor 
on  or  before  Felniiary  1  following. 

3.  Each  Candidate  shall  send  his  Exercise  privately  to  the  Vice- 
Chancellor.  The  Exercises  shaU  bear  a  motto  but  not  the  Candidate's 
name,  and  shall  be  accompanied  by  a  sealed  envelope  bearmg  the  same 
motto  outside  and  containing  the  Candidate's  name  and  CoUege. 

4.  The  Vice-Chancellor  shall  not  be  bound  to  award  a  Medal  if  no 
Exercise,  which  in  his  judgment  is  worthy  of  a  Medal,  shall  be  sent  in. 

5.  The  successful  Candidates  recice  their  Odes  or  Epigrams  in  the 
Senate  House  on  the  day  fixed  for  the  recitation  of  Prize  Exercises. 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
EpiKranis, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Kpi  grams. 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams , 


1775 

W.  Cole,  King's. 
E.  Cooke,  King's. 

1776 

J.  Hayter,  King's. 

James  .Six,  Trin. 
J  W.Cole,  King's. 
I  E.  SayerPoulter.Trin. 

1777 

J.  Hand,  King's. 
T.  Gisboriie,  ,Ioh. 
.lames  Six,  Trin. 

177« 

J.  Walker,  Emm. 
.1.  Lowther,  Trin. 
Spen.  Madan,  Trin. 

1779 

B.  E.  Sparke,  Pemb. 
Jos.  H.  Pott,  Joh. 
J.  II.  Michell,  King's. 

1780 
J.  H.  Michell, King's. 
Chas.  Hayes,  King's. 
J.  H.  Michell, King's. 


1781 

Greek  Ode,     J. Goodall,  King's. 
Latin  Ode,      lienj.  Newton,  Jes. 
Epigrams,      .(.  Goodall,  King's. 

1782 
Greek  Ode,     J.  Goodall,  King's. 
Latin  Ode,      M.  T.  Becher,  King's. 
Epigrams,       J.  Goodall,  King's. 

i78ri 

Greek  Ode,     IJ.  Rarnsden,  Trin. 
Epigrams,      J.  IJaine,  Trin. 

1784 
R.  Ranisden,  Trin. 
C.  B.  WoUaston,  Joh. 
J.  Reeves,  King's. 
G.  Stevenson,  King's. 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 


1785 


Greek 

Lat 

Ep 


reek  Ode,  ] 
atin  Ode,  >  j.  it; 
pigranis,    I 


line,  Trin. 


i78(; 


Greek  Ode,     J.  Raine.Trin. 
Latin  Ode,     A.  Moore,  King's. 
Epigrams,     T.  Thompson,  Trin. 


PRIZES. 


787 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  (Jde, 
EpiKruins, 

GreekOde, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Oile, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  (Jde, 
Latin  Ode, 
Kpigranis, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode. 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Gr.ek  Ode, 
t.atin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

(Jreek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode. 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode. 
Latin  Ode, 
EpIgniinH, 


1787 

A.  Moore,  King's. 
G.  Selwyn,  Joli. 

F.  Wrangham,  Magd. 

178« 

',  .J.  Tweddell,  Trin. 

I7H!» 
J.  Tweddell.Trin. 
Geo.  Matheu  ,  Trin. 
J.  Tweddell,  Trin. 

17!»<' 
E.  Maltl))',  I'emb. 
T.  G.  Taylor,  Trin. 
E.  Maltby,  Pemb. 

1791 
E.  Maltby,  Pemb. 
R.  Smith,  King's. 
.J.  Doncaster.Chr. 

17!>2 

.S.  T.  t'oleridge,  Jes. 
Sam.  Uutler,  Job. 
J.  Bekher,  Clare. 

17!Ki 
J.  Keate,  King's. 
Sam.  Butler,  Job. 
J.  Keate,  King's. 

17!>4 
Sam.  Butler,  Joh 
J.  Keate,  King's. 
G.Caldwell,  Jes. 

1795 
J.  Keate,  King's. 
J.  I)'Oyly,Corp. 

G.  Stiachey,  Trin. 

17!l(> 
G.  .Straeliey,  Trin. 
Hieh.  Parry,  Trin. 
Wm.  Krere.Trin. 

1797 
Wm.  F'rere,  Trin. 
John  Hunt,  Trin. 
Wm.  Frerc,  Trin. 

179H 
Barth.  Krere,  Trin. 
P.  Warren,  Trin. 
Barth.  Frere,  Trin. 

I79!> 
[    J.  II.  Smyth,  Trin. 
J.  <•.  Durham  ,  ('or|). 

UlOO 
J.  II.  Smyth,  Trin. 
J.  B.  Sumner,  Klng'^. 
J.  (i.  Durham.  Corp. 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

GreekOde,  ] 
Latin  Ode.^: 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode. 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode. 
Epigiams. 

(Jrcek  Ode 
Latin  Ode. 
Epigrams, 


1801 

R.  Walpole,  Trin. 
Hon.  F.  Robinson,  Job. 
Geo.  Pryme,  Trin. 

l}!02 
Geo.  Pryme,  Trin. 
Jas.  Parke,  Trin. 
C.  Uayley,  Chr. 

UJ03 
C.  Bayley.Chr. 
II.  H.  Knapp,  King's. 
J.  F.  Plumptre,  King's. 

I«04 
W.  E.P.Toniline,Trin. 

!  B.  H.  Drury,  King's. 


1 

I  8O0 
W.E.P.  Tomline.Trin. 
C.J.  Blomtield,  Trin. 
J.  K.  Miller,  Trin. 

18(>(i 
C.J.  lilomtield,  Tnn. 
T.  Smart  Hughes,  Joh. 
J.  K.  Miller,  Trill. 

18(17 
T.  Smart  Hughes,  Job. 
J.  Lonsdale,  King's. 
E.  H.  Alderson,  Caius. 

1808 
T.  Rennell,  King's 
Hon.  E.  Law,  Joh. 
'E.V.  Blomtield,  Caius. 

1809 
E.  V.  Blomfield,  Caius. 
J.  Lonsdale,  King's. 
E.  H.  Barker,  Trin. 

1810 
E.V.  Blomrield,  Caius. 
W.  Sheepshanks,  Trin. 

1811 
James  Bailey   Trin. 
G.  Waddington,  Trin. 
James  Uailey, 'I'rin. 

1812 
John  Tyas,  Trin. 
M. Lawson, Joh. 

I8i:< 

S.  (irove  Prifc,  Trin. 
{  W.Strli'kland.  Trin. 

181-1 

.1.  Mutton  Fisher,  Trin. 

J.J.  llluut.Joh. 

G.  Waddington,  Trin. 


Y..t  (I.Kn   br  Df 
M,     Hloinnol'l     (nt 


2  A  »»»coinJ  pr 
Mllorr,  Vie*  I'bn 
for  K  l.Bltn  Ottr. 


In    Mr   FarhlU 


788 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


1815 
Jreek  Ode,  J.Hutton  Fisher,  Trin. 
.atin  Ode,    G.  Stainforth,Trin. 

181G 
ireek  Ode,  J.  Hutton  Fisher,  Trin, 
^atinOde,  i ,,,   ,,   ,    ^.  „  . 

Epigrams,  j  W.  N.  Lettsoni,Tnn. 

1817 

jreekOde,  G. Stainforth,  Trin. 
:.atin  Ode,    W.  N.  Lettsom,  Trin. 
5 pigrani s ,    G.  J.  Pennington, K i n k's. 

1818 
3reek  Ode,    T.  H.  Hall,  King's. 
Epigrams,     E.H.  Maltby,  Pemb. 

1819 
Treek  Ode,    H.  Waddington,  Trin. 
Latin  Ode,    T.  H.  Hall,  King's. 
Rpigranis,     Rd.  Okes,  King's. 

1820 
PireekOde,  |  ,,   »,  „  ,     .,       ... 
Latin  Ode;  1  "•  ^•^°'""^S«' ^'"S  =*■ 
Epigrams,     Rd.Okes,  King's. 
Ext  I  a  Prizes  1820 
Latin  Ode,    H.  Tliompson,  Joh. 
F.pigiams,    Rd.  Okes,  King's. 

18211 
Greek  Ode,  H.  N.  Coleridge,  King's. 
Latin  Ode,   C.  Fursdon,  Downing, 
Epigrams,    Edw.  Baines,  Chr. 

1822 
Greek  Ode,  i  ,,,   ,,   _        j     ^,   . 
Epigrams.   ^W.M.Praed,  Tnn. 

1823 

Greek  Ode,    W.  M.  Praed,  Trin. 
Epigrams,    J.  Wilder,  King's. 

1824 
GreekOde,  i  „   „   ..  , 

LatinOde,  l^^'"- 'Kennedy-'"''- 
Epigrams,     W.  M.  Praed,  Trin. 

1825 
Greek  Ode,   Wm.  Selwyn,.Joh. 
Latin  Ode,    Robert  Snow,  Joh. 
Epigrams,     B.  H.  Kennedy,  Joh. 

182(i 
GreekOde, ) 

LatinOde,    Wm.ftelwyn,  Joh. 
Epigrams,  ) 

1827 

Wm.  Selwyn,  Joh. 

Chr.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 

1828 
F.  Tennyson,  Trin. 
LatinOde,  (  (;i,r.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 
Epigrams,  ) 

1829 
Greek  Ode,     C.  R.  Kennedy, Trin. 
LatinOde,  ,  (;,,,is.  Merivale,  Joh. 
Epigrams,  ) 


Greek  Ode, 
LatinOde,  * 
E)>igrams,    \ 

Greek  Ode, 


1830 

GreekOde,  Jas.  Hildyard,  Chr. 
Latin  Ode,  C.  R.  Kennedy,  Trin 
Epigrams,      W.  Fitzherbert,  Qu. 

1 J^^  1 

GreekOde,^ 

Latin  Ode,  >  Jas.  Hildyard,  Chr. 

Epigrams, 

1832 
Greek  Ode,  l 

LatinOde.  J  Jas.  Hildyard,  Chr. 
Epigrams,      Win   Nicholson,  Chr. 

1833 
GreekOde.     T.  K. Selwyn. Trin. 
Latin  Ode,      H.  Drury,  Caius. 
Epigrams,      C.  Clayton,  Caius. 

1834 
Greek  Ode,     C.  Clayton,  Caius. 
Latin  Ode,      Hon.C.  S.Savill,  Qu. 
Epigrams,      Jas.  Ind  Smith,  Trin. 

1835 

GreekOde,      Jas.  Ind  Smith,  Trin. 

Latin  Ode,  )     ,,  ,,  ,,   . 

„   .  >     Henry  Drury,  Cams. 

Epigrams,  S 

1830 
Greek  Ode,   )  .,    „   .  ...     , 

LatinOde,    \  ^o  Prizes  adjudged. 
Epigrams,         Thos.  Whytehead,  Job. 

1837 
Greek  Ode,    Charles  J  .  Vaughan,  Trin. 
Latin  Ode.      Philip  Freeman,  Trin. 
Epigrams,      Charles  J.  Vaughan,  Trin 

1838 
Greek  Ode,     None  adjudged. 
LatinOde,     Edward  Ba'lston,  King's. 
Epigrams,     Philip  Freeman,  Trin. 

1839 

Greek  Ode,  Fred.  A.  Goulburn,  Trin. 
Latin  Ode,  Edward  Balston,  King's. 
Epigrams,      W.  Spicer  Wood,  Joh. 

1840 


Greek  Ode 
Latin  Ode 
Epigrams 


^  ,       S  Henry  M.  Birch,  Kino': 
Latni  Ode,   )  •" 


1  Additional  lionourB  w 
Ure,  nndO.  N.  Culler.  Tri 


tliin  year  awarded  Tor  Oreek 


Charles Sangster,  Joli. 

1841 
Greek  Ode,    Reginald  Walpoie,  Caius. 
Latin  Ode,     Henry  M.  Birch,  King's 
Epigrams,      M.  P.  W.  Boulton,  Trinity . 

1842 
Greek  Ode,    \V.  G.  Clark,  Trinity. 
Latin  Ode,      H.  J.  S.  Maine,  Pembroke. 
Epigrams,       W.  G.  Clarl<, Trinity, 

1843 
Greek  Ode,    W.  G.  Clark,  Trinity. 
Latin  Ode,  I    jj   j   §  Maine,  Pembroke. 
Epigrams,  } 

1844 
Latfn  Odt  \  H-  Newport,  Pembroke. 
Rvigrams,      J.  G.  C.  Fussell,  Trinity. 

d   Latin   Epifcratna,  to  J.Collyer, 


PRIZES. 


789 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Kpigrams, 

'jreek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Kpigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 


1845 

H.  de  Winton,  Trin. 
J.  C.  Wright,  King's. 

C.  J.  Monk,  Trin. 
1846 

B.  F.  Westcott.Trin. 
J.  C.  Wright,  King's. 

A.  A.  Vansittart,  Trin. 

1H47 
I  B.  F.  Westcott.Trin. 

I  D.  J.  Vaughan.Trin. 

1848 

C.  Schreiber,  Trin. 
W.  S.  Collett,  Clare. 
H.  C.  A.Tayler.Trin. 

1 849 

J.  D.  Williams,  Trm. 

D.  A.  W.  Thompson,  Peinb. 
J.  D.Williams, Trin. 

18,50 
Greek  Ode,     P.  Perring,  Trin. 
Latin  Ode,     W.  Raynes,  Clare. 
Epigrams,      William  Wayte,  King's. 

18.51 
Greek  Ode,  (  .,  ,,   u      i         t  • 
Latin  Ode,  \^-^-  Hawkms,  1  rin . 

1 852 

Greek  Ode,    F.  V.  Hawkins,  Trin. 
Epigrams,    W.  C.  Green,  King's. 

Extra  Prize  1852 
Epigrams,    J.  Foxley,  Joh. 

185:^ 
Greek  Ode,    H.  M.  Butler,  Trin. 
Latin  Ode,    None  adjudged. 
Epigrams,      W.  C.  Green,  King's. 

1854 
Greek  Ode,    H.  M.  Butler,  Trin. 
Latin  Ode,      V.  Whitting,  King's. 
W.  C.  Green,  King's. 

1855 
Greek  Ode,   C.  S.  Calverley.Chr. 

Nvneadjuilffed. 

H.  J.  Reynolds,  King's. 

1 85(i 
C.Stanwell.Joh. 
H.  Snow  (Kynaston),  Joh. 

B.  C.Clark,  Trin. 

18.57 
A.  Holmes,  Joh. 

C.  Stan  well,  Joh. 
K.C.  Whiting,  Trin. 

18.58 
A.  Holmes,  Joh. 
Stnie  <iiljU(l<ied. 

Greek  Epigram,    H.  Hiilgwick,  Trin. 

Latin  Epigram,    G.  O.  Trovclyan,Trin. 
18.5<» 

Greek  Ode,  None,  adjudged. 

Latin  Ode,     K.C.  Aunten  Leigh.  Kingn. 

Greek  K|pigram,     Ni»ieiidjnil</ril. 

L.ilin  Kpigram.     G.  O.  Trevclyaii,  Trin. 


Epigrams, 


Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigram.^, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

(jrcek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 


1860 
Greek  Ode,    F.  W.  Cornish,  King's. 
Latin  Ode,     E.  M.  Young,  Trinity. 
Greek  Epigram,  H.  Y.  Thompson,  Trin 
Latin  Epigram,  S.  Churchill,  Joh. 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 


1861 
A.  Sidgwiek,  Trinity. 
A.  Austen  Leigh,  Kmg'i 
H.  Y.Thompson,  Trin. 


Greek  Ode,  A. 
Latin  Ode,  W. 
Greek  Epigram 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode. 
Greek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Epigrams, 


1862 
Sidgwiek,  Trmity. 
Austen  Leigh,  King's. 
,    H.  Lee  Warner,  Joh. 
None  adjudged. 

1863 
H.  W.  Moss,  Joh. 
H.  C.  G.  Moule,  Trinity. 
H.  C.  G.  Moule,  Trinity. 

1864 

A.  E.  Humphreys,  Trin. 
J.Cole,  King's. 

J.  M.  Image,  Trinity. 

B.  S.  Young,  King's. 

1865 
J.  E.  Sandys,  Joh. 
F.  Gunton,  Magd. 
W.  R.  Kennedy,  King's. 


1866 
Greek  Ode,  J.  H.Taylor,  Trinity. 

Latin  Ode,  T.  Moss,  Joh. 

Greek  Epigram,  T.  Moss,  Joh. 
Latin  Epigram,  F.  Pollock,  Trinity. 

1867. 
Greek  Ode,  G.  H.  Hallam,  Joh. 

Latin  Ode,  G.  H.  Hallam,  Joh. 

Epigrams,  W.R.Kennedy,  King's. 

1868. 
Greek  Ode,  G.  H.  Hallam,  Joh. 

Latin  Ode,  T.  F.  C.  Huddleston,  King's. 
Greek  Epigram, T.F.C.  Huddles  ton,  King's. 
Latin  Epigram,     J.  S.  Reid,  Christ's. 

1869. 
Greek  Ode,       R.  D.  Hodgson,  Trinity. 
Latin  Ode,      T.  F.C.  Huddleston, King's. 
Greek  Epigram,  A.  S.  Newman,  Pemb. 
Latin  Epigram,  W.  W.  Radcliffe,  King's. 

1870. 

Norn-  ndjitdged. 
T.  K.  Page,"  J  oh. 
C.  Dixon,  Caius. 
W.  S.  Wood,  Joh. 

1871. 

C.  Dixon,  Caius. 

T.  E.  I'age.  Joh. 

V.  H.  Riiwlins,  King's. 

E.  B.  Moser.Joh. 

1H72. 

V.  H.  Hawlins,  Kings. 

T.  E.  I'age,  Joh. 

K.  H.  Mo.ser.Joh. 

F.  II.  Rawlins,  King's. 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Greek  Epigram. 
Latin  Epigram, 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Greek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 


Greek  Ode, 
Latm  Ode, 
Greek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE 


1873. 

F.  H.  Rawlins,  King's. 

F.  H.  Rawlins,  King's. 

F.  H.  Kawlins,  King's. 
H.  A.  Perry,  King's. 

1874. 

E.  C.  Selwyn,  King's. 
None  adjadtjed. 
H.  S.  Salt,  King's. 
E.  C.  Selwyn,  King's. 

1875. 
J.  E.  C.  Welldon,  King's, 

G.  W.  Douton,  King's 
A.  H.  Cooke,  King's. 
E.  C.  Selwyn,  King's. 

1876. 

J.  E.  C.  Welldon,  King's 
E.  W.  Howson,  King's. 
W.  W.  English,  Joh. 
A.  H.  Cooke,  King's. 

1877. 

A.  H.  Cooke,  King's. 
Not  awarded. 
H.  H.  West,  Trin. 
Not  awarded. 

1878. 

R.  J.  Parker,  King's. 
H.  C.  F.  Mason,  Trin. 
E.  C.  Perry,  King's. 
T.  W.  Dougan,  Joh. 

1879. 

J.  C.  Moss.  Joh. 
J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 
J.  ('.  Moss,  .Joh. 
T.  G.  Tucker,  Joh. 

1880. 

J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 
J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 
T.G.Tucker,  Joh. 
H.  t'.  Goodhart,  Trin. 

1881. 

J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 

J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 

J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 

H.  C.  Clarlison,  King's 

LS82. 

\V.  I{.  Iri;;e,  King's. 
\V.  H.  Iii-e,  King's. 
W.  R.  Inge,  King's. 
.\1.  H.  UinisdiUe,  King's. 

S.  A.  T.  Rdwlatt,  King's. 
S.  A.  T.  Uowliitt,  King's. 
II.  V.  .'Vlaciiaghten,  Trin. 
IJ.  V.  Macnaghten,  Trin. 

1881 
II.  y.  .Maciiaghtcu,  Trin. 
II.  V.  .Macnaghten,  Trin. 
!'.  (Jill's,  Cains. 
II.  I{.  Sniitli,  Trill. 


Greek  (Jde, 
Latin  Ode, 
(jreek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Greek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

(iroek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
( ireek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode,  ) 
Latin  Ode,  j 
Greek  Epigram, 

Latin  Epigram, 


Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
(iruck  lljiigram, 
Latin  Eiiigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Greek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

(ireek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
(ireek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
(iroek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
(ireek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

(iieek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Greek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
(ireek  I'.pigrani, 
Latin  Epigram. 

(ireek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
(ireek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 

Greek  Ode, 
Latin  Ode, 
Greek  Epigram, 
Latin  Epigram, 


1885 
W.  G.  Headlam,  King's. 
W.  G.  Headlam,  King's. 
J.  R.  Orford,  King's. 
H.  B.  Smith,  Trin. 

1886 
W.  G.  Headlam,  King's. 
W.  G.  Headlam,  King's. 
H.  H.  Smith,  Trin. 
H.  K.  St  J.  Sanderson,  Tr. 

1887 
VV.  G.  Headlam,  King's. 
W.  G.  Headlam,  King's. 

F.  W.  Thomas,  Trin. 
W.  G.  Headlam,  King's. 

1888 
No  Exercises  sent  in. 

G.  A.  Turner,  Trin. 
W.  W.  Skeat,  C^ir. )   3, 
F.W.Thomas,Trin.)  ^^'^■ 

1889 
F.  W.  Thomas,  Trin. 
E.  E.  Sikes,  Joh. 
R.  G.  Bury,  Trin. 
StJ.  B.  W.Willson,  Joh 

1890 
F.  J.  Kittermaster,  King's. 
None  adjudqed. 
T.  R.  Glover,  Joh. 
H.  J.  Edwards,  Trin. 

1891 
F".  J.  Kittermaster,  King's. 
H.  M.  Leman,  Magd. 
T.  R.  Glover,  Joh. 
W.  H.  Jacques,  Trin. 

1892 
C.  M'Evov,  Chr. 
J.  H.  Stamp,  Trin. 
C.  M.  AVells,  Trin. 
C.  E.  Bousfield,  Chr. 

1893 
L.  I).  Barnctt,  Trin. 
A.  B.  Ramsay,  King's. 
ly.  U.  Barnett,  Trin. 
T.  M.  Taylor,  Caius. 

1894 
L.  D.  Barnett,  Trin. 
None  iidjndged. 
A.  B.  Ramsay,  King's. 
E.  I.  Robson",  Christ's. 

1895 
None  ailjiidocd. 
None  itiijiid'oed. 
A.  Iv  Bernays,Trin. 
A.  J.  (^hotzner,  Joh. 

1896 
L.  D.  Barnett,  Trin. 
None  ailjwlijed. 
V.B.Cohden  .*<amuel,Jes. 
P.  (ireeves,  Joh. 

189'7 
A.E.  A.  W.  Smyth,  Trin. 
N.  C.  Armitage,  Trin. 
A.  W.  Mair,  Caius. 
N.  C.  Armitage,  Trin. 


PRIZES. 


791 


1898 

(Jroi'k  Ode,            T.  T..  .lohnsnn.  .Icsus.  (i reck  Ode, 

Latin  Ode,             N.  C.  Aniiit:iKe,  Trin.  Latin  Ode, 

(ireek  Kpiurara,  J.  Toplis.  I'rin.  Greek  F-pigram, 

Latin  Epigram,     Nunc  ailjiid,},;!.  Latin  Kpigram, 

1899 

f  ireek  Ode,           T.  C  .lolinsDn.  Jesus.  Greek  Ode, 

Latin  Ode,             Souc  cul/inlui-d.  Latin  Ode, 

Greek  Rpigratn.   U.  K.  Gave,  Trin.  (ireek  Kpitrrani, 

Latin  Kpigrara,     E.  Harrison,  Trin.  ■    Latni  Kpigram, 

1900  I 

(ireek  Ode,           None  adjmUieil.  |    Greek  ()de, 

Latin  Ode,  .          None  adjmUied.  \    l^atin  Ode, 

(ireek  Epigraui,  G.  D.  R.  Tucker,  .Magd.  Greek  Kpigrani, 

Latin  Epigram,    (i.  D.  R.  Tucker,  Magd.  Latiii  Kpigrani, 

1901 

(ireek  Ode,           T.  G.  Johnson,  Jesus.  Greek  Ode, 

Latin  Ode,             None  adjudqed.  Latin  Ode, 

(ireek  Epigram,   None  adjudqed.  Greek  Epigram, 

Latin  Epigram,     F.  W.  llasluck.  King's.  Latin  Epigram, 

1902  I 
(ireek  (Jde,           C.  1'.  (ioodden.  King's,  i    (ireek  Ode, 
l-atin  Ode.             None  adjudqed.  I    Latin  Ode, 
(ireek  Epigram,   \V.  H.  Anderson,  Trin.  i    (ireek  Epigram 
Latin  Epigram,    None  adjudiied.  '    Latin  Epigram, 

1903  I 
Greek  Ode,           I L  S.  V.  Hodge,  Trin. 
Latin  Ode,            O.  L.  JUchraond,  King's.  ' 
Greek  Epigram,  K.  J.  Freeman,  Trin.  i 
Latin  Epigram,    None  adjudged.  \ 

UoDourably  mentioned  (Latin  Epigram)  1895,  A.  D.  Nightingale,  Trin. 


1904 
R.  Ciuirk,  King's. 
No  Eui  reife  sent  in. 
R.  Uuirk,  King's. 
J .  Fraser,  Trin. 

1905 
R.  A.  Furness,  King's. 
R.  Meldrum,  Job. 
J.  Fraser,  Trin. 
(i.  <_'.  Brooke,  Corpus. 

1906 
E.  G.  Selwyn,  Kmg's. 
None  aiijudyed. 
T.  E.  Ainger,  King's. 
A.  D.  Kno.\,  King's. 

1907 
No  Exerehe  sent  in. 
A.  S.  F.  Gow,  Trin. 
J.  I).  Barnard,  Jes. 
J.  D.  Barnard,  Jes. 

1908 
A.  >S.  F.  (iow,  Trin. 
J.  R.  M.  Butler,  Trin. 
A.  S.  F.  (iow,  Trin. 
G.  G.  Morris,  Trin. 


CAMDEN   AND   POWIS    MEDALS. 

A  iMedal  was  ori<.^iiially  given  in  1841  by  the  Mauquess 
Camden,  to  mark  his  sense  of  the  respect  shewn  by  the  University 
to  bis  father,  who  liad  been  Chancellor. 

The  Maniviess  having  died  in  1866,  the  Medal  was  continued  by 
the  late  I-Iarl  op  1*ovvis,  High  Steward  of  the  University,  and  is 
continued  ]>)  the  pre.sent  Earl  ok  Powis. 

The  Prize  (for  the  best  Poem  in  Latin  Hexameter  Verse)  is 
subject  to  the  following  Regulations: 

1.     Tlmt  tliis  Medal  be  calkd  the  "  Powis  Medal." 

'2.  Tliiil  tln'  Snlijcct  foi-  the  Exercises  be  appoiiiti'd  In-  the  Vico- 
('liiiiicelli)r. 

;l  On  or  licfori"  .Tunc  1  in  cacli  year  the  Vice-Cliancellor  shall  give 
n<>tic4'  of  the  Kiibject  for  the  Exercises,  and  all  Exercises  must  he  sent  to 
the  Vicc-Cliaiicellor  on  or  hcfore  I-'ehriiary  1  in  the  followiiij,'  \riii-. 

1.     Tliiit  no  Kiirh  Exercise  exceed  in  lrni,'tli  one  liiimlicd  hncs. 

.'i.  \  resident  undergraduate  niay  Ix!  a  Candidate  for  the  I'ouis  Medal 
in  any  year,  if  at  the  latest  date  on  which  Exercises  can  he  sent  in  he  shall 
be  lit  leiist  in  his  s<.'ccnid  Term  of  reHiden<'e  in  the  University  and  not  more 
than  seven  coinjilele  Terms  have  pas.sed  after  the  Term  in  which  ho 
commenced  residence. 

t>.  That  this  Medal  la;  a(ljud^,'ed  hy  the  ExauiiiierH  for  the  Cbancellor'a 
Medids ;  and  that  the  Prize  Exercise  he  recited  publicly  at  the  saiiie  tiiiio 
as  the  otiicr  Prize  Exercises. 

7.  That  a  Copy  of  the  Hticcessful  Exercise,  when  printed,  be  sent 
annually  to  the  Eakl  ok  Powis,  the  Donor  of  the  Medal. 


792 


ESSAY  AND  VERSE. 


1841  H.  M.  Birch,  King's. 

1842  H.  J.  S.  Maine,  Pembroke, 
184.3  J.  A.  Yonge,  King's 

1844  W.  Johnson,  King's. 

1845  J.  L.  Joynes,  King's. 

1846  J.  C.  Wright,  King's. 

1847  J.  C.  Wright,  King's. 

1848  A.  F.  Birch,  King's. 

1849  W.  Owen,  Joh. 

1850  J.  L.  Hammond,  Trin. 

1851  F.  V.  Hawkins,  Trin. 

1852  F.  V.  Hawkins,  Trin. 

1853  C.  S.  Calverley,  Christ's. 


CAMDEN   MEDAL. 

1854  H.  M.  Butler,  Trin. 

1855  C.  S.  Calverley,  Christ's. 

1856  H.  Snow  (Kynaston),  Joh. 

1857  C.  Stanwell,  Joh. 

1858  W.  J.  Hope-Edwardes,  Trm. 

1859  F.  W,  Cornish,  King's. 

1860  E.  A.  Abbott,  Joh. 

1861  H.  Lee  Warner,  Joh. 

1862  F.  W.  H.  Myers,  Trin. 

1864  R.Durnford,  King's. 

1865  F.  Gunton,  Magd. 

1866  F.  Gunton,  Magd. 


POWIS 

1867  W.  R.  Kennedy,  King's. 

1868  T.  F.  C.  Huddleston,  King's. 

1869  T.  F.  C.  Huddleston,  King's. 

1870  T.  F.  C.  Huddleston,  King's. 

1871  S.  H.  Butcher,  Trin. 

1872  S.  H.  Butcher,  Trin. 

1873  H.  Wace,  Joh. 

1874  H.  Wace,  Joh. 

1875  F.  H.  Chase,  Christ's. 
18T6  A.  H.  Cooke,  King's. 
1877  A.  H.  Cooke,  King's. 

1880  W.  Wyse,  Trin. 

1881  J.  C.  Moss,  Joh. 

1883  H.  V.  Macnaghten,  Trin. 

1884  II.  V.  Macnaghten,  Trin. 


MEDAL. 

1886  N.  K.  Stephen,  Trin. 

1887  N.  K.  Stephen,  Trin. 

1890  T.  A.  Bertram,  Caius. 

1891  E.  V.  Fleming,  Caius. 

1896  J.  J.  R.  Bridge,  Caius. 

1897  C.  Gutch,  King's. 

1900  G.  Norwood,  Joh. 

1901  A.  S.  Gaye,  Trin. 

1902  H.  D.  Wakely,  Joh. 

1903  H.  D.  Wakely,  Joh. 

1904  K.  J.  Freeman,  Trin. 
190.5  A.  F.  Scholfield,  King's. 

1907  J.  C.  AVordsworth,  Trin. 

1908  W.  C.  Cleary,  Trin. 


Honourably  mentioned,  1901  .S.  Horowitz,  Joh,,  G.  D.  R.  Tucker,  Magd. 
Proxime  aocessit :  1907  W.  W.  Grundy,  King's,  H.  W.  Ralph,  King's. 
Note: — Whenever  tliere  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Medal  was  adjudged. 

CHANCELLOR'S  ENGLISH  MEDAL. 

H.  R.  H.  the  Duke  of  Gloucester,  formerly  Chancellor,  gave 
annually  a  gold  medal,  to  be  conferred  upon  a  resident  Under- 
graduate, who  should  compose  in  English  the  best  Ode  or  best 
Poem  in  heroic  verse.  This  prize  has  been  continued  by  suc- 
ceeding Chancellors, 

The  following  Regulations  were  adopted  for  the  Chancellor's 
Medal  for  an  English  Poem  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  June  9, 1898. 

1.  A  ve.sideut  uiidergradiiate  may  be  a  Candidate  for  the  Chancellor's 
Medal  for  an  English  Poem  in  any  year,  if  at  the  latest  date  on  which 
Exercises  can  be  sent  in  not  more  than  seven  complete  Terms  have  passed 
after  the  Term  in  which  lie  commenced  residence. 

'2.  The  Examiners  shall  be  the  Vice-Chaucellor,  the  Public  Orator,  the 
Kegius  Professor  of  Greek,  and  two  additional  Examiners  aijpointed  by  the 
Senate  in  the  Lent  Term  of  each  year  on  the  nomination  of  the  Council  of 
tlie  Senate. 

3.  On  or  before  June  1  in  each  year  the  Vice-Chancellor  shall  give 
public  notice  of  a  subject  for  the  English  Poem,  and  all  Exercises  must  be 
sent  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  on  or  before  the  first  day  of  February  next 
foUowiiig,  and  must  not  exceed  200  Hues. 

4.  Each  Candidate  shall  send  his  Exercise  privately  to  the  Vice- 
ChanceUor.  The  Exercises  shall  bear  a  motto  but  not  the  Candidate's 
name,  and  shall  be  accompanied  by  a  sealed  i  inclo})!'  licaring  the  same 
motto  outside  and  containing  the  Candidate's  name  :uiil  College 

5.  The  Examiners  shall  not  be  bound  to  award  tlu^  Medal  if  no  Exercise, 
which  in  their  judgment  is  wortliy  of  a  Medal,  shall  be  sent  in. 

6.  The  successful  Candidate  shall  recite  his  pooiii  in  the  Senate  House 
on  the  day  lixeil  for  tlie  recitation  of  Prize  Exercises. 


PRIZES. 


793 


1813  G.  Waddington,  Trill.      1845  K.  H.Bickersteth.Trin 

1814  W.  Whewell,  Trin.         :  184(j  R.  H.Bickersteth.Trin 
IHlo  E.  Smirke,  Joh.  1H47  H.  Day,  Trin.  H. 
181f>  H.  S.  Beresford,  Clare.     1H4H  G.  J.  Cavlev,  Trin. 
1H17  C.H.Townshend.Tr.H.     1849  H.  Day,  Trin.  H. 


1818  C.  E.  Long,  Trin. 

1819  T.  B.  Macaulay,  Trin. 

1820  G.  I.  Scott,  Trin.  H. 

1821  T.  B.  Macaulay,  Trin. 

1822  J.  H.  Bright,  Joh. 
182.3  W.  M.  Praed,  Trin. 
1824  W.  M.  Praed,  Trin. 
182.5  E.G.L.Bulwcr,  Trin.H. 
182»;  J.  S.  Brockhurst,  Joh. 
1827  C.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 
182K  C.  Wordsworth,  Trin. 
182!)  A  Tennvson,  Trin. 
18.3(1  W.  C.  Kinglake,  Trin. 
1H31  G.  S.  Venablcs,  Jesus. 

18.32  W.C.  Kinglake,  Trin. 

18.33  C.  Herkeley  Hue,  Trin 
18.3.0  T.  Whvtrh.ad,  Joh. 
18,3i;  T.  Whvtrhrad,  Joh. 
18.38  W.  S.  Wood,  Joh. 
1839  C.  Sangsster,  Joh. 
184(i  J.C.  Convbeare,St  Pet. 
1841  J.  C.Conybcarc,StPet. 
1H42  H.  J.  S.  Maine,  Pemb. 
1H43  W.  Johnson,  King's. 
1844  E. H.Bickersteth.Trin. 


1876  A.  W.  W.  Dale,  Trin. 

1877  E.  W.  Howson,  King's. 

1878  A  W.  W.  Dale,  Tr.  H. 
1>>79  W.  J.  Sparrow-Simp- 
son, Trin. 


1H.-)U  Hon.Jul.H.C.  Fane.Tr.  I  188(»  H.  F.  Wilson,  Trin. 
1851  W.  E.Littlewood.Pemb.  I  1^81  A.  R.  Ropes.  King's. 


18.52  F.  W.  F.arrar,  Trin. 

18.53  H.J.  RcvIU)h^s,Ki^g'^. 

1854  H,  J.  Keynolds, Kings. 

1855  J.  S.  Gibson,  Trin. 
18.5()  O.  W.  Wallace,  Emm. 
1K58  A.  Holmes,  Joh. 

18.59  G.  Alder,  i.iueens'. 
]mt>  A.  J.  D.  D'Orsey.  Corp. 
I8G1  F.  W.  H.  .Mver.s,  Trin. 
I8fi2  J.  Rhoades.Trin. 
18(i3  F.  W.  H.  Myers,  Trin. 
l«f)4  J.  Jardine,  Chr. 
iw;5  S.  Colvin,  Trin. 
l«f)(i  \V.  E.  Hart,  Joh. 
ltl(;7  T.  Moss,  Joh 
lH*i8  K.  A.  Beck,  Trin.  H. 
18()9  F.  H.  Wood,  Joh. 
187"  E.  A.  Beck,  Trin.  H. 
1871   H.E.  Maiden,  Trin.H. 
1H72  T.  E.  Page.  Joh. 
1873  D.S.Boutflower.Caius. 
l->74  F.  W.  Thurstan,  Chr. 


issi;  C.  Field,  Ccirpus. 
I"''- 1  <i.l,.  Hii-kiusiin.King's. 
Iss.-.  .;.  II.  M.mlt.iM,  King's. 
ISSO  .V.  H.  -Macklin,  Caius. 
18SS  O.  Thompson,  Trin. 
1889  A.  H.  fonk,  Trin. 

1891  .J.  11.  H.  .Masterman. 

1892  .7.11.  IS. Masterman,  Joh. 
ls;i:i  J.  U.H. Masterman, Joh. 
I8'.i4   A.  A.  Jack,  Pet. 

1895  11.  B.  McKerrow,  Trin. 

1897  G.  W.  Young,  Trin. 

1898  G.  W.  Young,  Trin. 

1899  A.C.  Vkhw.  King's. 

1900  F.  Sidywick,  'I'rin. 

1901  G.  I).  K.  Tucker,  .Magd. 

1902  G.  1,.  Struehrv.  Trin. 

1904  K.  Quirk.  Kin-'s. 

1905  A.C.  I).  .\lor:;an,Trin. 
190G  C.  M.  Kolian,  Triu. 

1907  D.  W.  Corrie,  King's. 

1908  G.  G.  G.  Butler,  Trin. 


1875  G.W.Rowntree,  Clare. 
Second  prize  awarded  :  1827,  T.  E.  Haukinson,  Corpus. 

Proximo  acccusit :  ls;t4,  J.  A.  Chotzner,  Joh. ;  1901,  F.  Sidgwick,  Trin. ;  1907,  G.  Savill,  Christ's. 
Honourably  moutioned :  188.S,  P.  A.  Hibbert.  Joii.,  W.  \V.  Skeat,  Christ's ;  18i)'J,  A.  A.  Jack,  Pet.; 
1*1:1,  A.  A.  Jack,  Pet.;  ]R98,  G.  C.  Bosamiuet,  King's  ;  1902,  J.  T.  Sheppard,  Kinif's. 

Not*  J— Whenever  there  is  an  omission  of  a  year,  no  Medal  was  adjudged. 


Rkgulations  respecting  University  Prizes, 

Grace  of  March  23,  1855. 

1.  That  a  Prizeman,  desiring  to  liave  Prize  Books  stamped  with  the 
Arms  of  the  University,  shall  be  required  to  submit  to  the  Vice-Chancellor 
the  proposed  Hooks,  with  an  account  of  the  cost,  within  six  months  after 
the  Prize  is  adjudf^ed. 

"2.  That  the  .Sum  allowed  to  be  expended  in  Books  (including  the  cost 
of  binding)shall  not  exceed  Fifteen  Pounds. 

3.  That  the  \' ice-Chancellor  shall  be  authorized,  if  he  approves  of  the 
Books  submitted  to  him,  to  permit  the  arms  of  the  University  to  be  stamped 
thereon,  with  the  Name  and  \ear  of  the  Prize,  and  the  Name  and  Collejre 
of  the  Prizeman;  such  permission  to  be  recorded  in  a  book  to  be  kept  for 
that  purpose. 

It  was  ruled  further  that  the  first  and  third  of  the  forej^-oinf?  Rcfrulations 
shall  apply  to  those  Money  I^rizes  which  are  now  directed  to  be  laid 
out  in  Books,  provided  that  in  no  case  the  cost  of  the  Books  (includinuT 
binding)  exc(,'ed  the  amount  of  the  Prize. 

Grack  of  March    19,  18.58. 

riiHtintliera.se  of  every  Kxercisc,  to  which  hereafter  a  I'rize  shall  be 
adjudfred,  and  which  is  rc<|uircil  to  be  printed,  tlw  Prize  be  not  (riven  unless 
tli(:  l'',xercis(;  be  |)rintcd  within  twelve  months  after  the  adjudication;  anil 
that  the  author  be  not  at  lil)t'rty  to  make  any  alteration  or  addition  without 
the  leave  of  the  Adjudicators. 

Grace  ok  Mat/  27,  is.sG. 

That  in  the  announcement  of  the  sulijecls  for  Prize  Essays  the  followint; 
instnirtion  be  piven  to  {'andidales  in  (•a^(•s  where  it  is  applicable: — Kach 
Caiidi'lnle  is  reipiired  to  slate  ni'iierallv  in  a  preface  to  his  Ks'-ay,  and 
spicilicaily  in  notes,  the;  souices  from  which  iiis  irifoiination  is  taken,  the 
extent  to  which  he  has  availed  himself  of  the  work  of  olhei--  and  llie 
portions  of  the  Essay  which  he  claims  as  original. 


PATRONAGE  OF   THE  UNIVERSITY, 

ALPHABETICALLY    ARRANGED    IN    COUNTIES 


PariBhe$, 
BEDFORDSHIRE. 
Barford,  Great,  V.    )   ™  , 

cujra  Roxton,  F. )    "^"'• 

Eaton  Bray,  V Trin. 

Felmersham,  V Trin. 

Houghton  Con-  -i 

quest,  R \joh. 

Houghton  Gildable,R.  ' 

Keysoe,  V. Trin. 

Marston  Mortaine,  R.  Joh. 

Meppershall,  R Joh. 

Shillington,  V Trin. 

Stotfold,  V. Trin. 

BERKSHIRE. 

Aldworth,  V. Joh. 

Sunninghill,  V. Joh. 

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 

Beachampton,  R Caius. 

Loughton,  Great,  R...  Trin. 
Marsworth,  V Trin. 

CAMBRIDGESHIRE. 

Arrington,  V. Trin. 

Barrington,  V. Trin. 

Bottisham,   V. Trin. 

Bourn,   V Chr. 

Brinkley,  R Joh. 

Burwell,  V Univ. 

Cambridge: — 

All  Saints,  V. Jcs. 

St  Benedict,  C. Corp. 

St  Botolph,  R Qu. 

St  Clement,  V. Jes. 

St  Edward,   V. Tr.  H. 

St  Mary  the  Great,  V.  Trin. 

St  Mary  the  Less,  V..  Pet. 

St  Michael,  V. Trin. 

Cherryhinton,  V Pet. 

Chesterton  :— 

St  Andrew's,  V.  Trin. 

Comberton,  V Jes. 

Colon,  R  Cath. 

Duxford,  St  Peter,  R.  Corp.  i 
Duxford.StJohn,  ('.  Clare.] 
Eversden,  Little,  R..  Qu. 

Fen  Drayton,  R Chr. 

Fordhani,    V Jes. 

Fulbouni,St  Vigor's,  I  .  . 

R.c«m  All  Saints,  r.  ]*""'• 

Grantehesler,  V Corp. 

Graveley,  R Jes. 

Guilden  Morden,   V...  Jes. 

Harlcton,  R Jes. 

Hatley,  East,  R Down. 

Hinxton,   V. Jes. 

Horningsey,  V. Joh. 

Kingston,  R Kiiufs. 

Landbeach,  R Corp. 

Litlington,   V Clare. 

Milton,  R King's. 

Oakington,   V Qu. 

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Parishet. 

Cambridoeshirb — 

continued. 

Orwell,  R Trin. 

Over,   r Trin. 

Shudy  Camps,   V Trin. 

Soham,  Vcum^a.rvia.y ,C.Pemb. 
Stanton,  St  Michael,  R.Motjd. 

Swavesey,    V Jes. 

Tadlow,  r Down. 

Toft,  R.cwm Caldecot.K.  Chr. 

Trumpington,    V Tn'w. 

Whittlesford,    V Jes. 

Wilbraham,  Little,  R.  Corp. 

CORNWALL. 
■Week,  St  Mary,  R....  Sid. 

DERBYSHIRE. 
2Morton,  R ...Joh. 

DEVONSHIRE. 
Bratton,  Fleming,  R.  Caius. 

Marwood,  R Joh. 

SampfordCourtney,  R.  Kinij's. 
Whitstone,  R    Emm. 

DORSETSHIRE. 
Bincombe,  R    cum  t  ^   •„, 

Broadway,  R > 

Marnhull Culh. 

Rampisham  CM»i         ,j^_ 

W  raxall,  R I 

Stalbridge,  R Corp. 

Slower  Provost,  R.      I  ir:^n'r 

cim  Todbere,  R.  ...  /'^'"■V*- 
Tarrant-Hinton,  R...  Pemb. 

DURHAM. 
Gainford,  V Trin. 

ESSEX. 

A.shdon,  R Caius. 

Benfleet,  North,  R.  ...  Emm. 

Bentley,  Little,  R Emm. 

Birdbrooke,  R Clare. 

Black  Notley,  R Joh. 

Braxted,  Great,  R Corp. 

B\imstead,Helion,  f\  Trin. 

Canfield,  Little,  R Chr. 

Dunton,  Waylett,  R...  King's. 

Elmstead,  r Jes. 

Prating,  R.  cu7n        \    .  . 

Thorington,  R )   "'""• 

Hatfield,  Broad  Oak,  r.  Trin. 
I,a,„bourne,  R.  cuml  ^ 

Abiidge )         ' 

LiiwfDrd,  R Joh. 

.Moreloii,  R Joh. 

Oiiklcy,  Great,  R Joh. 

H.iwreth,  R Pe7nb. 

Ridgewell,  T Cath. 

Saiidon,   R ^u 

Ultnig,  r Sid. 

Warley,  Great,  R foh. 

VVitherslield,  T Tr.  H. 


•J  A  111' 


UNIVERSITY    PATRONAGE. 


795 


GLOUCESTERSHIRE. 

Lechlade,  V.  Emm. 

Neweiit  Calh. 

Stanley,  King's,  R....  Jes. 

HAMI-SHIHK. 

Brading,  I   of  Wight,  r...Tr. 
Pordingbridge,   V.     I    „.     . 

cum  llsleyC /  ^"'-''*- 

Freshwater,    Isle  ofl    ,  . 

Wight,  K /  •''"'• 

Monxton,  R King't. 

Ringwood,    r.  cum\ 
Harbridge,   C.    &>  King's. 

Bisferne.  (,'.  ' 

TwYford.  r Emm. 


HKRTKORDSIIIR 

Anstey,  R 

Biitkland,  « 

flatchworth,  U 

Hitchin,  T 

Hormead,  Great,  V... 
Hormcad,  Little,  R... 
ll>|M)lyUi',    r.    cum 
fireatWyinondk-y,  T. 

Lilly,  R 

Munden, Great,  R 

Tewin,  R 

Walkeme,  R 


Chr. 

King's 

Clare. 

Trxn. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

^Trin. 

Joh. 

King's. 

Jes'. 

King's. 


HUNTINUnONSHIRE. 
Brington,  R.  cum     , 

Bvthorn.f'.  andOld  >  Clare. 

Wtstoii.C. ) 

Ellington,  V. Pet. 

Everton,  K.  cum       i   „, 

Tetworth,  V. /  <^*<"'«- 

Farcct.  C Kmm. 

Fenst.inton,   V Tr.  H 

Gransdi-n,  Great,  V...  Clare. 
OrtonWatcrville,  R.  Pemh. 

Stangroiind,  V Emm. 

Thurning,  ft Emm. 

Warcsley.   f. Pemli. 

KENT. 

Oreenhithc,  P.C. Sid. 

Higham,  I',  cum  Sti    ,_. 

John'i.  C.  /  '"''*• 

Murston,  /< Joh. 

Oipringe,   I' Joh. 

Stapkhurst,  « Joh. 

8waniici>tnbe,   ft Sid. 

I.AN<  ASIIIKK. 

I'rcdot,  r King's. 

Suttun,  V King's. 

I.EK  ESTKRMIIUE. 
Barrow  on  Soar,    I'....  Joh. 
Kegworth     ft.   ,-um\  ,.., 

l»fcy  Walton.  C.  ...f  ""^■ 
Loughborough,  ft.        i 

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Statherne,  ft pel.  sgg 

Thurcaston,  ft.  cum\    „  i    i/io 

Wyineswould,  r Trin.    I      770 


MNCOI.N.SIIIRE. 
Anderby,  ft.  cuyn     1   ,,      , 
Coinberworth,   ft...}  ^'«i'"- 

Foekcrbv,  School Cath. 

Grainthorpe,  P.  C.  ...  Ulagd. 

Hemingbv,  R King's 

Ingoldsby,  ft Chr. 

Minting,  ft.  ^  V Joh. 

Navcnby,  ft Chr. 

Swineshead,   V Tnn. 

'  Willoughton,  V.  ....  King's. 
Winteringham,  ft.  ...  Emm. 
Wrawby,   r Clare. 

MIDDLESEX. 

Enfield,   f Trin. 

Greenford,  Great,    ft.  King's. 

London: — 
St  Catherine  Cree,   I'.  Maqd 
StMaryAbfhuri'h.ft.i 

cum    St    Lawrence  /  Corp. 

Pounteney,  P.  C. ... ' 


Alburgb,  ft Joh. 

Blofield,  ft Cams. 

Brisley,  ft.  cum        \  „. 

Gatelv,  r IC/"-. 

Bumhani  Wcstgate,  ft.") 

cum  Mcdietv  of  Nor-  (  „. 

ton,  ft.   .V   .Mediety  of  r^'*''' 

Ulph,  ft.  I 

CawsUm,   ft Pemb. 

Cherry  .Marham,  I'....  Joh. 

Croxton,   V Chr. 

Denver,  ft Cuius. 

Dickleburgh,   ft Trin. 

Ditehinghain,   ft Joh. 

Fakenhain.   ft Trin. 

Komcet,    St  Peter,  ft.  Joh. 
St  Mary,  ft.  Joh. 
Franshani,  Great,  R....Siagd. 
Fulmmlcston,  curn      1,. 

Croxton,  ft i'-orp- 

Giininghain,  ft Calh. 

Orimxton,  ft (fu. 

H  add  i«coc,  ft.  cum  I        „.     . 

Toft )■••  Kings. 

Ilapton,  P.  C Chr. 

Hardinghain,  ft Clare. 

Harleiiton.  School Kmm. 

Hcinpsti'ml,  ft.  i-i/iiii    ...     , 

Lev^inghain.  ft (  n.ings. 

llctheriielt,  U.  cum    I    _    . 

(■a.ilciofl-.  ft (  <^'""*- 

llockwolil,    ft.  cumt   r,   . 

Wilton,  V }  ^"i"' 

Hi'lt.  ft Joh. 

llor»tcad,  ft King's. 

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272 
174 
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647 
370 
365 
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1616 
416 
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750  I  4; 

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UNIVERSITY  PATRONAGE. 


Kirstead,  R.  cum,      \  p_,„, 

Langhale,  R ]^ams. 

'  Knapton,  R Pet. 

Lopham,  North,  R.  i 

cum  Lopham,         >  Joh. 

South,  R ' 

Mattishall,   V.  cum\  /-..,•„. 

Pattesley,  R »  ^'*'"*- 

Melton,  Little,  V Emm. 

Norwich: — 

St  Clement  on  the)  p„,„. 

Bridge,  R <  ^'**"*- 

Ovington,  R Univ. 

Oxburgh,    R.   cwm  i  „   . 

Foulden,  V f  ^atus. 

Reepham,  R.  c?^jn     i   't.^j„ 

Kerdiston,  R ) 

Sail,  R Pcmft. 

Saxthorp,  V Pemb. 

Snoring,   Great,    R.\    ,  t^ 

omThursford,  R..(  '"'"■■ 

Starston,  R Joh. 

Stratton,  Long,  R Caius. 

Swannington,   R Tr.  H. 

Thurning,  R Corp. 

TilneyAU  Saints,  V.\  „      . 

cum  St  Lawrence,  FJ  '^™'"- 

Trunch,  R Cath. 

Walsham,  South,  R. .  Qu. 
Weeting,  All  Saints, ) 

R.  mtm  Weeting,    (  Cahu. 

St  Mary,  R ' 

Wheatacre,  All         |  ^   . 

Samts,  R ' 

Wood  Dalling,  V. Tr.  H. 

Woodton,  R King's. 


NORTH  AM  PTON  SHI  RE. 

Bodington, Upper,  R.  Emm. 

Clipston,  R Chr. 

Gayton,  R Sid. 

Grendon,  V Trin. 

Ufford,  R.  cum         \   j, 

Bainton,  C.  (  """'• 

Weedon  Loys,  T King's. 

NOTTINGHAMSHIRK. 

Bawtry,    P.  (.'.   cum\  rp„;„ 
Austerfield.C.  Yks.J  '^"^■ 

Blyth,   V.  Notts Trin. 

Flintham,  I' Trin. 

Hickling,  R Qu. 

Hoveringham,  ^■C'""^iTrin 
Thurgarton,  V. ) 

Langford,  y.  cutn     \   ,,   • 
North  Holme,  r....J    ^^"'^^ 

Rempstone,  R Sid. 

Tuxford,  r Trin. 

Walkeringham,  V Trin. 

OXFORDSHIRE. 

Souldcrn,  R Joh. 

Stoke,  North,  V.cum  , 

Newnham-Murren,   '.  Joh. 

V.  and  Ipsden,  l'.      ' 
Stoke  Itow,  V. Joh. 


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119 

PEMBROKESHIRE. 

Manorbier,  V Chr. 

Saint  Florence,  R Joh. 

RUTLAND. 

Glaston,  R Pet. 

Luffenham,  North,  R.  Emm. 

SOMERSETSHIRE. 

Aller,  R Emm. 

Cadbury,  North,  ft....  Emm. 

Exford,  R Pet. 

King's  Brompton,  V..  Emm. 
Winsford,  V Emm. 

STAFFORDSHIRE. 

Aldridge    Joh. 

Cheadle,  R Trin. 

Stone,  School Trin. 

Uttoxeter,  School Trin. 

SUFFOLK. 

Barrow,  R Joh. 

Bergholt,  East,  R Emm. 

Brantham,  R Emm. 

Bricel,  Great,  V. King's. 

Bungay,  School Emm. 

Cavennish,  R Jes. 

Cockfield,  R Joh. 

Cowling,  P.  C Tr.  H. 

Elmsett,  R Clare. 

Finborough  Little, P. C.A'Mif?'* 
Fornham.  AUSaints,  i  ciare 

R.  cum  Westley,  R.  ( 
Framlinijliam,  R-     l    „      , 

c«j«Saxslca<l,C..../  '^*'"'0- 
Freekenham,  V.  &  H.  Pet. 
Fressingfield,  r.c(/»(il    „ 

Withersdale,  R  ....(  '*''"'"■ 
Gazeley,  V.  cum        I  ™,„    „ 

Kentford,  R (    "^-  "• 

Gosbeck,  R Pemb. 

Grundisburgh,  R Trin. 

Hcpworth,  R King's. 

Hundon,  V Jes. 

Kersey,  V King's. 

Lavenham,  R Caius. 

Layham,  R fok. 

Lindsey,  V Kitig's. 

Moiilt(m,  R.  and  V....  Chr'. 
Mutford,  V.  cum       i    „   . 

Barnby,  R (  ^«"'*- 

Newton, StAndrew,R.  Pet. 

Norton,  R Pet. 

Preston,  R Emm. 

Stoiiliani,  Karl,    R Pemb. 

\Val(lint;(icld,Great,R.C/((re. 

W.Tlti'ih.iiii,  r Kiiig's. 

Whatfield,  R Jes! 

VVitnesham,  K Pet. 

Wortham,  R King's. 

SURREY. 

Blechingley,  II Emm. 

Ditton,  Thames,  P.  C.  King's. 
Kingston  on  I  ,^.      . 

1  liames.    I      I  " 

Mok'sey,  East,  P.  C...  King's. 


UNIVERSITY   PATRONAGE. 


797 


Ockley,  H Clare 

Richmond,  r.   cuin\  i,.- ,  .. 

St  Matthias,  C.  (  ^"'.'^*- 

Rotherhithe,  K.cum)  r;„,.^ 
StPaursGlobeSt.f.J  ''""^• 
Woiiersh,  li //.Si/ip. 

SUSSKX. 

Kwhurst,  R King's. 

Guestlinf^,  R Clare. 

Peasemarsh,   T Sid. 

WAKWICKSHliiK. 

Kirby   Monks,    V.    , 
cum    Withvbroke,  I  ,,, .. 
and  Copstan  Mafi- f  '    '"• 
na,   r ) 

VVootton-Wawen,  V...  King't. 

WKSTMOKELAND. 

Hevershani,  V Trin. 

Kendall,   V Trin. 

Kirkby  Lonsdale,   T..  Trin. 

WILTSIIIUK. 

Bower  Chalke,  V. King's. 

Broadchalke,  f King's 

Newton  Tonev.  H  ....  Qit. 
Orcheston.  St.Vlarv,  H.  Clare. 
Steeple  Ashton,  »'.    (   „      . 
cum  Semington,  C.i  •""»"• 
Wootton  Rivers,  R.  Joh. 

I  Allrrnxli'  prex' 


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350 

9000 

450 

6(;33 

700 

1107 

2S(i 

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7o3 
750 

491 
40(1 
272 

1750 

300 

685 

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1638 

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350 
214 

450 
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292 
145 

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332 

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224 
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\V()11CESTERSHIRE. 

Klinley  Lovett,  R.  ...Christ's. 


VOKKSIIIKK. 

Ays(;arth,  V Trin. 

Brandesburton,  R. 

cum  Yearsley,  t'.  , 
Darfield, 

3d  Mediety,   V.  .... 

GillinL',  R '.  Trin. 

^Guisley,  R Trin. 

Holme,  on  Spaldinei    r  ^ 

Moor,V ! .*:}  Joh. 

Kcllinf^ton,  y. Trin. 

Kilvin),'toii,  R Sid. 

Kirkby  Malzeard,  T. 

iiiin  ilasliani,  V 

Marton,   >'.  cum 


Joh. 
Trin. 


Trin. 


.larton,   >  .  cum       >    .„. 

Grafton,   V /  "''"»• 

Normanton,  All        1  ™,  . 

Saints,   V /   ^'■"•• 

Oversilton,  P.  C.  Trin. 

Patrington,  R Clare. 

Pickhill,    V. Trin. 

ScdbcrR,  V Trin. 

Wombwell,  li Trtn. 

•i  Tliirdnirn  of  proentalior 


300 


1369 
600 


415 
3796 

1C7S 

963 
414 

2384 1 
9S6J 

298 

14500 

209 
1104 
561 

2077 
16000 


£ 


120 
802 


610 
680 

600 

214 
372 

174 

227 


77 
400 
175 
330 
500 


PATRONAGE 


IN    THK    OIKT    OK   THK    UNIVERSITY. 

WiiKN  :i  I)em'fice  hocoines  v;ic;mt,  the  Vice- Chancellor  gives 
notice  of  the  vacancy,  and  of  the  date  hy  which  aitplication  for 
the  hcnclice  shall  he  made.  The  selection  of  a  clerk  to  bo 
presented  hy  the  I'liiversity  t(»  any  vacant  heneficc  is  made  by 
a  Hoard  consi.-ting  of  the  V ice-Chancellor  and  eight  inend»ers  of 
the  Senate  appointed  l)y  (Jrace,  fonr  nominated  by  the  Council 
of  the  Senate  and  fonr  by  the  S|)ecial  Hoard  for  l)ivinity,  sueh 
Bclection  refinires  confirmation  by  (Jrace  of  the  Senate. 


798  CRANE'S  CHARITY,  &c. 

CRANE  s  CHARITY  FOR  THE  RELIEF  OF 
SICK  SCHOLARS. 

John  Crank,  Apothecary  in  Cambridge,  and  M.A.,diedin  1654, 
and  left  by  his  Will  money  to  buy  an  estate  of  £62  per  annum',  to 
be  settled  on  the  five  corporations  following,  viz.  the  University 
of  Cambridge,  the  towns  of  Wisbech,  Cambridge,  Lynn,  and  Ips- 
wich ^.  The  rents  to  be  received  by  these  in  order,  and  to  be  applied 
by  the  University  in  their  turn  towards  the  relief  of  Sick  Scholars. 
The  distribution  to  be  made  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  the  Professors 
of  Divinity,  the  Civil  Law,  and  Physic,  and  the  Chief  Apothecary  of 
the  town.  The  Master  of  Caiss  College  is  requested  to  assist  the 
Distributors.  Meetings  of  the  distributors,  to  consider  and  deter- 
mine the  claims  of  applicants  for  the  benefit  of  this  charity,  take 
place  on  the  third  Tuesday  of  May,  and  the  third  Tuesday  of 
November,  in  every  year,  and  all  applications  of  Scholars  must 
be  made  by  the  Tutors  of  their  respective  colleges. 

The  Trustees  wish  it  to  be  understood  that  they  are  willing 
to  apply  to  "  Institutions  for  Nursing  Sisters,"for  nurses  to  attend 
poor  sick  scholars  and  to  pay  their  wages  in  case  of  necessity ; 
they  make  grants  on  account  of  medicine,  medical  attendance, 
nursing,  diet,  and  other  necessaries  in  sickness;  applications  to 
be  made  to  the  Vice-Chancellor  for  the  time  being,  or,  if  nurses 
from  the  institutions  be  required,  to  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Physic. 

STUDENTSHIPS   FOR  GRADUATE   CANDIDATES   FOR 

HOLY   ORDERS. 

WOKDSWORTH   STUDENTSHIPS. 

These  Studentships  were  founded  in  1892  by  W.  Nicholson, 
Esq.,  of  Loudon,  in  memory  of  Christopher  Wordsworth,  D.D., 
late  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  sometime  Head  Master  of  Harrow 
School. 

Candidates,  who  must  before  the  date  of  the  Election  have 
taken  Honours  in  some  Tripos,  are  required  to  jjresent  to  the 
Electors  (1)  a  certificate  of  good  conduct  signed  l)y  the  College 
Tutor,  or  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Coilcgiate  Student,  by  the  Censor  ; 
(2)  a  declaration  in  writing  of  their  intention  to  take  Holy  Orders 
in  the  Church  of  England  ;  (;})  a  written  undertaking  to  keep 
residence  at  Caml)ridgc  for  one  year  from  the  date  of  election, 
and  to  study  foi-  such  part  or  section  of  a  part  of  the  Theological 
Tripos   as   the   Electors   shall   determine.     Preference   is  to   be 

fiven  to  candidates  who  have  ])een  educated  for  two  years  at 
larrow  School  or  at  Winchester  College,  and  the  Electors  are 
also  to  have  regard  (1)  to  the  class  taken  by  the  Candidate  in  his 
Examination  ftn-  his  Degree,  (2)  the  testimonials  furnished  by 
Ins  College  Tutor  or  Censor,  and  (;{)  his  need  of  pecuniary  assist- 
ance to  enal»le  iiim  to  remain  in  residence. 

The  J^jioctors  are  the  five  J)ivinity  Professors,  and  the  Election 
takes  place  anmially  toward  the  end  of  the  Easter  Term,  after  the 

I  Tlie  prtBinl  rem  of  Ihe  i-uilr  i»  about  WOI.  per  annum. 

II  The  ftrBt  payment  was  made  about  the  year  1660. 


STEEL  STUDENTSHIPS,  &c.  709 

publication  of  the  Tripos  lists.  Candidates  are  desired  to  send 
their  applications  and  other  papers  under  cover  to  the  Regius 
Professor  of  Divinity,  Divinity  iSchool,  Cambridge,  not  later  than 
May  31. 

STEEL   STUDENTSHIPS. 

Candidates,  who  before  the  date  of  the  Election  must  be  at 
least  twenty-one  years  of  age,  and  must,  generally  speaking,  have 
taken  Honours  in  some  Tripos,  are  required  to  present  to  the 
Trustees  a  certificate  of  good  conduct  signed  by  the  College 
Tutor  and  Dean,  or  in  the  case  of  a  Non-Collegiate  Student  by 
the  Censor,  together  with  a  statement  that  their  continuance  in 
residence  would  liave  the  approval  of  the  College  or  of  the  Censor. 
In  the  selection  of  Students  the  Trustees  have  regard  to  the 
fitness  of  the  Candidates  for  entering  at  once  on  a  course  of 
definite  preparation  for  Holy  Orders  at  the  University,  with  a 
view  to  tlieir  future  usefulness  in  j)arochial  or  missionary  work. 

The  jircsent  Trustees  arc  the  Kev.  Dr  Atkinson,  Master  of 
Clare  (Jollcge,  and  the  Regius  and  Ely  Professors  of  Divinity ; 
the  Election  takes  place  aimually  toward  the  end  of  the  Easter 
Term,  after  the  publication  of  the  Tripos  lists.  Candidates  are 
desired  to  send  their  a]iplications  and  other  papers  under  cover 
to  the  Ely  Professor  of  Divinity,  Divinity  School,  Cambridge,  not 
later  than  May  31. 

WINCHESTER  (CHRIST'S   HOSPITAL)  EXHIBITION. 

The  Governors  of  Clirisl's  Hospital,  Winchester,  ofler  an  Ex- 
hibition of  the  yearly  value  of  £15  to  be  held  by  a  Student  of 
Divinity  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  The  Exhibition  is 
given  as  the  reward  of  merit  on  the  result  of  the  first  part  of 
any  Trijjos  Examination  to  a  candidate  who  is  or  intends  to  be  a 
student  m  Divinity.  It  is  tenable  for  one  year,  but  the  holder  is 
re-elij;ible.  The  GoveriiDis  require  a  statement  of  the  candidate's 
birthplace,  tiie  names  and  residence  of  his  parents  and  their 
position  and  means.  Candidates  are  desired  to  send  their  applica- 
tion.>^  and  other  jjapers  under  cover  to  the  Regius  Professor  of 
Divinity.  Divinity  S(di(ol,  ( 'ambrid;,'e,  not  later  than  May  31. 

PERSE  (iRAMMAR  SCliUOL. 

Stkphk.n  Pkksk,  M.D.,  senior  Fellow  ol'  Caius  College,  by  a 
clause  in  his  Will',  dated  September  '27,  10 15,  becpieatlied  cer- 
tain projjerty  in  charge  to  his  executors,  to  purchase  divcrsgiounds 
and  tenements,  tu  l)e  applied,  amoiifist  oilier  purpo.ses,  to  that  of 
erectmi;  and  establisbin^  witiiin  three  years  (if  possible),  alter  his 
decease,  a  convenient  house  capable  of  containing  one  hundred 
Scholars  to  be  used  for  a  Free  (Grammar  School. 

The  School  IS  now  conducted  according  to  a  New  Scheme  under 
the  j{oard  of  Education,  sealed  III  .July,  iyo2.  Regulations  are 
made  for  rclit,Mous  inslriiclittn.  The  subject.s  of  secular  instruc- 
tion inciudi-  the  onlinary  braiudies  of  English  education  together 
with    Mathemalics,   Oieek,    l.jiliii,   Gurmuii,   French,   Chemistry, 

I    A  Cn|>y  .>rih*  will  l«ln  H«lli>r-i  HHH.  Vol.  MTI.  p. 131. 


300  ADDENBROOKE'S  HOSPITAL. 

Physics,  Music,  Drawing,  and  Drill,  or  other  Physical  Exercises. 
The  fees  are  £15  a  year  for  boys  under  13,  £18  a  year  above  that 
age.     Boarders  are  taken  in  by  the  Head  Master. 

There  is  a  Preparatory  Form  in  connexion  with  the  School, 
the  fee  for  which  is  £9  per  annum  below  8  years  of  age,  and  £12 
above. 

The  School  is  under  the  management  of  a  Governing  Body, 
consisting  of  14  persons,  of  whom  three  are  nominated  by  the 
Council  of  the  Senate  of  the  University  of  Cambridge,  three  by 
Gonville  and  Caius  College,  five  by  the  Borough  Council  of 
Cambridge,  three  by  the  County  Council. 

The  University  having  purchased  the  site  of  the  old   buildings 
in    Free   School  Lane,  a  large  and  handsome  school  capable  of 
containing  300  boys  has  been  erected  on  the  Hills  Road. 
Head  Master,     W.  H.  D.  Rouse.  Litt.D.,  M.R.A.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  Universify 

Teacher  of  Sanshrit,  foritierhj  Fellow  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  and 

a  Master  at  Ruyhy  School. 


ADDENBROOKE'S   HOSPITAL 

Was  opened  in  the  year  1766,  having  been  founded  by  John 
Addenbrookk,  M.D.,  formerly  fellow  of  Catharine  Hall.  It  was 
further  endowed  in  181-i  by  a  bequest  of  £7000  from  Mr  John 
BowTELL,  late  bookseller  and  stationer  in  Cambridge,  and  is 
supported  chieliy  by  voluntary  contributions.  In  1S64  it  was 
greatly  enlarged  and  altered,  and  almost  rebuilt,  and  now  con- 
tains one  hundred  and  forty-eight  beds  for  patients,  a  children's 
ward  and  isolation  wards  and  large  out-patient  departments. 

Certificates  of  attendance  on  the  practice  in  it  are  recognized  by 
the  University,  by  the  Royal  Colleges  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons, 
and  by  the  other  licensing  medical  bodies. 

The  Physicians  and  Surgeons  attend  daily  in  the  wards,  and 
Clinical  Lectures  are  delivered  weekly  during  Term  time  and  also 
in  the  long  Vacation.  The  composition  fee  for  attendance  on  the 
Medical  and  Surgical  Pi-actice  and  the  Lectures  is  eight  guineas. 


Jlonorarji  Coiistdting  Physicians. 
P.  W.  Latham,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 
D.  MacAlister,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

Honorary  Physicians. 
.].  B.  Bradbury,  M.U.,  F.R.C.P.,  Downing  Professor  of  Medicine. 
Laurence  Humphry,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 
Sir  rhos.  Clifford  Allbutt,M.D.,F.R.C.P.,F.R.S.,  Regius  Professor  of  Physic. 

Honorary  Assistant  Physicians. 
E.  Lloyd  Jones,  M.D.  J.  Aldren  Wright,  M.D. 

Honorary   Consulting  Suryeon. 
George  Wallis,  F.R.C.S. 


ADDENBKOOKES  HOSPITAL.  801 

Uonorarii  >^t(,n/eon!s. 
George  Edward  Wherry,  M.B.,  M.C.,  F.R.C.S. 
Frederick  Deig'hton,  M.B. 
Joseph  Griffiths.  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. 
F.  Howard  Marsh,  M.A.,  F.R.C.S.,  Professor  of  Surgery. 

Assistant  Surgeon. 
Arthur  Cooke,  M.B.,  B.C.  (Oxen),  F.R.C.S. 

Honorary  Consulting  Dentist. 
W.  A.  Rhodes,  L.D.S.I. 

Honoranj  Dentists. 
A.  Jones,  L.D.S.I.  (re-elected  Christmas,  1906). 
Edmund  Rhodes,  L.D.S.Eng.  (elected  Michaelmas,  1901). 

Honoranj  Anaesthetists. 
G.  Secretan  Haynes,  M.D.  G.  F.  Rogers,  M.A.,  M.D. 

Clinical  Assistants,  Ophthalmic  De])artment. 
J.  C.  W.  Graham,  M.A.,  M.D. 
Constant  WeUs  Ponder,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

Honorary  Treasitrer.  Legal  Adviser. 

Edmund  Henry  Parker,  M.A.  Jolui  Bouuett,  M.A. 

House  Phi/ciriati. 
Wilfrid  Attenborough,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.B.  (Lond.). 

House  Surgeon. 
J.  E.  Hailstone,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 

Assistant  House  Surgeon. 
Harold  N.  Little,  B.A.,  B.C.  (Cantah.),  M.R.C.S. 

Matron.  Disjimscr. 

Miss  Montgomery.  W.  J.  Field,  M.P.S. 

Secret  a  ry- Superintendent . 
Kichard  J.  Coles,  F.C.I.S.,  F.S.S.,  F.L.A.A. 


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PUBLIC   BUILDINGS. 


THE  UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY. 

This  great  Library,  containiiiij  at  present  move  than  700,000 
volumes,  lias  been  enriched  at  different  times  by  royal  and  private 
benefactors,  amongst  whom,  as  donors  of  Books,  the  names  ol 
Dr  Richard  Holme  (1424),  Archbishop  Rotherham  (1480),  Arch- 
bishop Parker  (1574),  Dr  Andrew  Perne  (1589),  Dr  Richard  Holds- 
v?orth  (1648),  Henry  Lucas  (1663),  Bishop  Hacket  (1670),  King 
George  I.  (1715),  Henry  Bradshaw  (1886),  Samuel  Saiidars  (1894), 
and  Viscount  Morley  of  Blackburn  (1902),  may  be  mentioned  as 
pre-eminently  distinguished. 

The  permanent  sources  of  its  increase  are  as  follows: 

1.  The  Copyright  Act,  under  which  this  Library,  in  common 
with  four  others,  is  entitled  to  a  copy  of  every  book  published  in 
the  United  Kingdom. 

2.  The  Rustat  Fund,  arising  from  an  estate  at  Ovington  in 
Norfolk.  This  estate  was  bought  with  £1000  given  to  the  Uni- 
versity in  1666,  by  Tobias  Rustat,  Esq.  M.A.,  Yeoman  of  the 
Robes  to  King  Chai'les  II.,  to  be  laid  out  in  land,  the  rents  to 
be  applied  in  the  purchase  of  rare  books  for  the  Library.  The 
available  annual  income  is  now  about  ^150. 

3.  William  Worts,  Esq.  M.A.,  of  St  Catharine's  College, 
ordered  by  his  Will,  in  1709,  that  the  annual  surplus  of  the 
rents  and  profits  of  his  estate  at  Landbeach,  in  the  county  of 
Cambridge,  after  the  discharge  of  the  other  outgoings,  should 
be  applied  to  the  use  of  the  Library.  This  surplus  now  amounts 
to  about  £700  a  year. 

4.  In  1826,  the  Rev.  John  Manistre,  M.A.  Fellow  of  King's 
College,  bequeathed  £5000,  to  purchase  books.  This  sura  has 
been  invested,  and  produces  the  annual  income  of  £140. 

5.  A  portion  of  the  Benefaction  Fund  has  been  invested  to 
form  an  Endowment  Fund^  which  at  present  produces  an  annual 
income  of  about  £280. 

6.  By  Grace  of  the  Senate  (May  31,  1866)  a  portion  of  the  quar- 
terly payment  made  by  all  Members  of  the  University  to  the  Chest 
is  allowed  for  the  support  of  the  Library.  This  amounts  now  to 
£5,000  a  year  (Grace,  June  5,  1 906). 

7.  By  the  Statutes  of  1882,  the  Common  University  Fund  is 
applicable  to  the  Library;  an  annual  grant  of  £1000  is  made  to 
the  Library  from  this  source. 

RULES  AND  ORDERS  FOR  THE  UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY. 
I.      The  Syndicate. 

1.  The  Library  Syndirate  sliall  coti<i-it  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  of 
sixteen  other  members  ot  the  Senate  elected  by  Grace. 

2.  On  the  31st  of  December  in  every  year  four  of  the  said  sixteen 
members  shall  retire  the  order  of  rotation  for  retirement  being  that  of 
priority  of  election  and  their  places  shall  be  supplied  by  four  other  persons 
who  shall  be  elected  at  a  congregation  held  betore  the  end  o(  full  term  in 
the  prece(nnpr  Michaelmas  Term.  At  that  election  a  retiring  member  shall 
not  be  reeligibie  except  by  a  special  Grace  expressly  statin?  that  in  the 
opinion  of  the  Council  there  are  special  reasons  which  make  his  retirement 
inexpedient. 


UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY.  803 

3.  A  vacancy  in  the  Syndicate  occasioned  by  any  other  cause  than  such 
retirement  as  aforesaid  shall  be  supplied  as  soon  as  reasonably  may  be  by 
the  election  of  a  new  member  who  shall  for  the  purpose  of  the  rotation 
established  by  Regulation  2  till  the  place  of  the  member  in  whose  stead  he 
was  elected. 

4.  All  meetings  of  the  Syndicate  shall  be  summoned  by  the  Vice- 
Chancel  lor  and  there  shall  be  at  least  two  meetings  in  every  term. 

5.  i\o  business  shall  be  transacted  at  any  meeting  unless  at  least  five 
members  be  present. 

6.  The  Syndicate  shall  supervise  the  management  of  the  Library  and 
g'ive  orders  for  the  purchase  classiticaiion  and  arrangement  of  the  books  foi 
the  provision  of  book  cases  and  other  fittings  and  for  the  cleaning  of  the 
Library  and  for  all  ordinary  repairs  that  in  their  opinion  shall  be  desirable 
and  shall  control  the  expenditure  of  all  moneys  devoted  to  the  purposes  of 
the  Lii)rary  including  the  moneys  arising  from  the  Rustat  benefaction  and 
from  the  VVorts  benefaction  and  shall  examine  and  audit  the  accounts  of 
the  receipts  and  expenditure  of  all  such  moneys  and  shall  every  year  present 
a  statement  of  such  accounts  to  the  Senate  wherein  the  accounts  relating 
to  the  moneys  arising  from  the  Kustat  benefaction  and  the  expenditure  of 
the  same  shall  be  kept  apart  from  other  accounts  and  generally  they  shall 
do  all  such  things  as  in  their  opinion  are  necessary  or  expedient  for  the 
regulation  security  or  improvement  of  the  Library. 

In  particular  the  Syndicate  are  empowered  : 

(i)  to  sell  or  exchange  duplicate  books; 

( ii)  to  deposit  on  loan  at  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum  the  New  Museums 
the  Museum  of  Classical  Archaeology  and  the  Museum  of  General  and  Local 
Archffiology  such  duplicate  copies  of  books  as  they  shall  think  fit  upon  such 
conditions  and  for  such  periods  as  they  shall  think  tit; 

(iii)  to  print  any  catalogues  of  the  printed  books  or  manuscripts  in  the 
Library  and  dispose  of  the  copies  of  such  catalogues  by  sale  or  otherwise ; 

(iv)  to  make  a  charge  for  admission  to  the  Library  of  any  persons  who 
are  not  memb»^rs  of  the  University. 

7.  The  Syndicate  shall  make  an  annual  Report  to  the  Senate  concern- 
ing the  state  of  the  Librar)-  and  of  all  matters  concerning  the  Library  which 
in  their  opinion  shouM  be  brought  to  the  notice  of  the  Senate. 

IL     The  Staff. 

\.  The  Staff  of  the  Library  consists  of  the  Librarian  two  Under- 
Librarians  one  Honorary  Assistant  Under-Librarian  a  Secretary  ten 
Assistants  and  not  more  than  eight  Second  (Mass  Assistants. 

In  addition  there  is  an  Honorary  Keeper  of  the  Chinese  Books  and 
a  Curator  in  Oriental  Literature. 

'2.  riie  Librarian  whose  election  and  duties  are  regulated  by  Statute  A 
cap.  V  shall  be  paid  a  stipend  of  filo  out  of  the  University  (Miest  and  a 
further  stip'-nd  of  1"2'.MI  out  of  the  Library  General  Fund.  He  shall  when 
invited  to  do  so  attend  the  meetings  ol  tiie  .Syndicate  and  serve  as  their 
Secrt-tary.  He  shall  in  the  iMi<-liuelmas  term  of  every  year  present  n  report 
to  the  SyiidicaK;  slating  the  results  of  the  annual  inspection  of  the  Library 
made  during  the  preceding  Scpleml)er. 

.'{.  The  Uiiiler-I-iliriirians  Secretary  and  Curator  in  Orienliil  Literature 
rIihII  be  appointed  and  may  he  dismissed  by  the  Syndicate  tnit  any  exercise 
of  this  power  of  appointment  and  dismissal  shall  require  the  coneutience  of 
a  majority  of  the  whole  Syndicate. 

4.  I  he  Syiiilicale  may  assign  to  each  of  the  Under-Librarians  and  to  the 
Secretary  a  stipend  not  exceeding  i.'3IIU;  such  fltipends  shall  be  charged 
to  the  Library  (ieneral  Funrl. 

fy.      The    Under-Librarian-^    and    Secretary   shall    ansisl    the    Librarian 


804  UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY. 

and  subject  to  the  approval  of  the  Syndicate  and  of  the  Librarian  shall 
g'ive  directions  to  the  Library  Assistants  and  ihe  servants  employed  in  the 
Library.  They  shall  attend  at  the  Library  in  accordance  with  such  regu- 
lations as  the  Syndicate  may  make  from  time  to  time. 

6.  The  Syndicate  may  assign  to  the  Curator  iu  Oriental  Literature  a 
stipend  of  £50  a  year  to  be  charged  to  the  Library  General  Fund.  The 
duties  and  tenure  of  the  office  shall  be  in  accordance  with  such  regulations 
as  the  Syndicate  may  make  from  time  to  time. 

7.  'Ihe  Library  Assistants  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Syndicate  for  fixed 
periods  of  five  years  or  less  and  may  be  at  any  time  dismissed  by  the 
Syndicate  at  a  quarter's  notice  but  every  exercise  of  this  power  of  appoint- 
ment and  dismissal  shall  require  the  concurrence  of  a  majority  of  the  whole 
Syndicate. 

8.  The  salary  of  a  Library  Assistant  shall  commence  at  a  sum  fixed  by 
the  Syndicate  and  not  exceeding  £60  a  year  and  may  from  time  to  time  be 
raised  by  the  Syndicate  as  they  in  their  discretion  shall  think  tit  until  it 
attain  the  sum  of  £150.  Ihe  increment  granted  in  respect  of  any  year's 
service  shall  not  exceed  £5  in  respect  of  any  one  of  the  first  ten  years  of 
service  or  £10  in  respect  of  any  subsequent  year. 

The  wages  of  a  Second  Class  Assistant  shall  not  exceed  a  maximum  of 
thirty  shillings  a  week. 

These  salaries  and  wages  shall  be  charged  to  the  Library  General  Fund. 

9.  Subject  to  rhe  approval  of  the  Syndicate  the  Librarian  shall  assign 
to  the  Assistants  and  to  the  Second  Class  Assistants  their  seveial  duties. 
They  shall  be  required  to  attend  for  seven  hours  a  day  except  any  days  and 
times  for  which  leave  of  absence  shall  be  given  them  by  the  Syndicate. 

10.  The  Syndicate  may  engage  and  discharge  such  clerics  pasters  porters 
boys  and  other  servants  as  they  shall  think  necessary  upon  such  terms  in 
all  respects  as  they  shall  think  fit  and  their  wages  shall  be  charged  to  the 
Library  (ieneral  Fund  ;  provided  that  the  annual  charge  on  that  Fund  in 
respect  of  servants'  wages  shall  not  exceed  the  sum  of  £500  and  provided 
that  every  person  so  engaged  shall  be  liable  to  be  dismissed  at  one  month's 
notice. 

III.     As  to  the  Opening  and  Closing  of  the  Library. 
[See  also  p.  808.] 

1.  Except  on  the  days  on  which  the  Library  is  to  be  closed  under  these 
Regulations  it  shall  he  open  for  at  least  four  hours  on  Saturday  and  at 
least  six  hours  on  other  days.  Subject  to  this  Regulation  the  hours  of 
opening  and  closing  may  be  determined  from  time  to  time  hy  the  Syndicate. 

2.  '["he  Library  shall  be  closed  on  the  following  days  which  are  to  be 
kept  as  holidays: 

All  Sundays  tiiroughout  the  year. 

All  days  specially  appointed  for  public  fasting  or  thanksgiving. 

Christmas  Eve  and  the  four  following  days. 

'Ihe  Thursday  before  Kaster  and  the  five  following  days. 

3.  Tlie  quarter-days  for  the  return  of  hooks  shall  be  the  25th  of  March 
(Lady  Day)  the  24th  of  .lune  (Midsummer  Day)  the  8th  of  September  and 
the  21st  of  December  (S.  Thomas  the  Apostle);  but  in  case  any  of  these 
days  shall  be  ;i  day  appointed  to  be  kept  as  a  holiday  then  the  next  day  that 
is  not  a  holiday  shall  be  the  quarter-day  for  the  return  of  books. 

4.  The  Lil)rary  shall  be  closed  on  the  day  next  after  the  September 
quarter-day  and  remain  closed  until  the  23rd  of  September  inclusive  for  the 
purpose  of  an  annual  inspection. 

5.  The  Library  shall  also  be  clo-sed  if  the  Syndicate  shall  think  fit  on 
one  or  more  days  following  the  quarter-days  in  March  June  anil  Dccemt)er 


UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY.  805 

respectively  in  order  tliat  the  books  returned  to  the  Library  may  be  replaced 
on  the  shelves  and  lists  of  missing  books  be  prepared. 

IV.     As  to  harrowing   Books. 
1.     The  following  persons  may  borrow  books  from  the  Library: 

(1)     Members  of  the  Senate; 

(•2)  Persons  who  having  been  admitted  to  a  degree  qualifying  them 
to  become  Members  of  the  Senate  or  to  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Music 
have  their  names  on  ilie  boards  of  their  respective  colleges  but  not  on  the 
Register  of  Members  of  the  Senate.  Every  such  person  must  when  required 
present  a  certificate  of  qualification,  such  certificate  to  be  in  a  form 
approve<l  by  the  Syndicate  and  signed  by  some  officei  of  the  College  who 
is  himself  a  Memberof  the  Senate. 

(3)  Persons  who  having  been  admitted  to  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Medicine  have  their  names  on  tlie  boards  of  their  respective  colleges. 
Every  such  person  must  when  required  present  a  certificate  of  qualification 
such  certificate  to  be  in  a  form  api)roveil  by  the  Syndicate  and  signed  by 
some  officer  of  the  College  who  is  himself  a  Member  of  the  Senate. 

(4)  Persons  to  whom  titles  of  degrees  have  been  granted  under 
Statute  A  Chap.  II.  Sec.  18  par.  3; 

(o)  Persons  who  for  the  time  being  hold  in  the  University  the  office 
of  Professor  Reader  University  Lecturer  or  Lecturer  appointed  by  Grace 
but  have  not  at  any  time  been  members  of  tlie  University. 

(H)  Persons  who  for  the  time  being  hold  the  office  of  University 
Teacher  ajjpointed  by  the  Special  Board  of  Iii<lian  Civil  Service  Studies. 

"2.  No  siicli  person  hIuiII  obtain  any  book  from  the  Library  without  first 
delivering  to  the  Librarian  or  some  person  appointed  by  him  a  note  stating 
in  bis  own  hanihvriting  his  name  and  colli^'c  the  title  of  the  book  and  the 
date  on  which  it  is  Ixjrrowed  on  pain  of  forfeiting  either  five  pounds  or  if 
the  Vice-Chancellor  shall  think  fit  double  the  value  of  the  book. 

3.  The  Librarian  or  tlie  person  aj)pointed  by  him  shall  compare  the 
notes  delivered  for  books  borrowed  from  the  Ijibrai-y  with  the  liooks  them- 
selves liefore  they  lire  taken  away  mid  shall  preserve  carefully  all  such 
notes  till  the  books  so  taken  out  are  returiii'd  again  to  the  Library.  When 
all  the  books  specified  in  any  note  are  returned  that  note  shall  be  delivered 
up  to  the  jierson  who  lirings  the  books  back  :  when  only  some  books 
specified  in  a  note  are  returned  the  titles  of  the  books  so  returned  shall  be 
erased  from  the  note. 

•I.  Every  person  who  borrows  a  l)ook  shall  return  it  at  latest  on  the 
next  of  the  qinirter-days  appointed  for  the  return  of  books  by  these  Regula- 
tions or  in  case  the  Syndicate  shall  think  fit  to  demand  its  return  at  an 
earlier  date  then  on  the  day  designated  ftu'  its  return  by  tlii'  Syndicate. 

;").  Every  jierson  who  shall  fail  to  return  in  manner  aforesaiil  any  book 
liorrowed  by  him  shall  incur  a  fini^  of  one  shilling  and  shall  further  incur  a 
lik<!  fine  for  every  week  that  elapses  before  he  either  returns  the  book  or 
re|)laceH  it  by  a  book  similar  in  all  respects  to  that  which  has  not  l)een 
returned  iind  th(5  first  of  such  weeks  shall  be  reckoned  from  tlie  first  day 
on  which  the  Library  is  opon  after  tbo  day  on  which  the  book  ought  to 
have  becMi  returned. 

t>.  Every  person  who  having;  liorrowed  a  book  is  unable  either  to  return 
it  or  to  repluce  it  by  a  book  similar  to  it  in  all  respects  and  also  every 
person  wliu  havint^'  borrowed  a  book  returns  it  in  a  dama^'ed  condition  shall 
incur  a  tine  not  exc<'edin^'  five  pounds  or  if  the  Vicu-(Jhniiccllor  shall  so 
decidt!  a  fine  ei|ual  to  the  full  value  of  tlie  book. 

7.  Every  Tutor  of  h  ('o||i(,'e  beinj;  a  Member  of  the  Senati;  or  a 
Bachelor  of  Medicine  iiiiiy  borrow  from  the  Library  any  numberof  volumes 
not  exctM-ding  five  for  each  resident  jiiipil  who  lielongH  to  any  one  of  the 


806  UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY. 

classes  meutioned  below.  The  Tutor  shall  be  responsible  to  the  Library 
for  the  books  so  borrowed  and  for  the  penalties  herein  prescribed  in  all 
respects  as  if  he  had  borrowed  the  books  for  his  own  use.  No  book  so 
borrowed  shall  be  taken  out  of  the  Library  till  the  day  after  that  on  which 
the  Library  is  re-opened  for  the  quarter  and  every  book  so  borrowed  shall 
be  returned  not  later  than  the  day  beforethe  next  quarter-day. 

(a)  Persons  who  sliall  have  been  admitted  to  the  title  of  Bachelor 
designate  of  Arts,  Law,  Surgery,  or  Music.  P^very  note  for  the  books  so 
borrowed  shall  bear  their  titles  and  be  dated  and  subscribed  as  follows : 

For  M.  N.  Resident  B.  A.  (or  LL.B.  or  B.C.  or  Mus.B.) CoUegre. 

(Date)  C.  D.  Tutor. 

(6)  Undergraduates  who  have  passed  one  Part  of  a  Tripos-examin- 
ation. Every  note  for  the  books  so  borrowed  shall  bear  theii-  titles  and  be 
dated  and  subscribed  as  follows  : 

For  M.  N.  Resident  Undergraduate College,  who  has  passed 

the  Examination  for  the Part  of  the Tripos. 

(Date)  C.  D.  Tutor. 

(c)  Advanced  Students.  Every  note  for  the  books  so  borrowed 
shall  bear  their  titles  and  be  dated  and  subscribed  as  follows : 

For  M.  N.  Resident  Advanced  Student College. 

(Date)  C.  I).  Tutor. 

{d)  Selected  candidates  for  the  Indian  Civil  Service.  Every  note 
for  the  books  so  borrowed  shall  bear  their  titles  and  be  dated  and  subscribed 
as  follows : 

For  M.   N.   Resident  Undergraduate  of   — — ■   College,  who  is  a 
Selected  Candidate  for  the  Indian  Civil  Service. 
(Date)  0.  D.  Tutor. 

(e)  Student  Interpreters.  Every  note  for  the  books  so  borrowed 
shall  bear  theii-  titles  and  be  dated  and  subscribed  as  follows : 

For  M.  N.  Resident  Undergraduate  of College,  who  is  a  Student 

Interpreter. 
(Date)  C.  D.  Tutor. 

8.  No  person  shall  be  allowed  to  have  more  than  ten  volumes  out  of 
the  Library  at  onetime;  but  the  Syndicate  may  dispense  with  this  Rule  in 
any  particular  case  if  they  are  of  opinion  that  sufficient  reasons  have  been 
assigned  for  such  dispensation:  sucli  dispensation  shall  continue  in  force  no 
longer  than  to  the  end  of  the  quarter  for  which  it  is  granted  but  upon  fresh 
application  it  may  be  renewed. 

9.  No  books  shall  be  taken  out  of  the  Library  on  tlie  days  appointed 
for  the  return  of  books. 

10.  A  list  of  the  books  borrowed  during  any  quarter  and  not  returned 
before  the  end  tliereof  together  with  the  names  of  tlie  borrowers  shall  be 
suspended  in  some  conspicuous  place  in  the  Library. 

11.  No  person  from  wliom  any  fine  is  due  to  the  Library  siiall  be 
allowed  to  have  the  use  of  tlie  Library  until  such  fine  has  been  paid. 

12.  Books  ol  reference  contained  in  certain  classes  and  piinted  books 
labelled  Not  to  he  taken  out  (of  which  a  list  shall  be  kept)  shall  not  be  bor- 
rowed except  for  a  limited  time  and  by  the  written  permission  of  the  Librarian. 
Such  books  shall  not  be  taken  out  until  a  quarter  of  an  hour  before  the  time 
at  which  the  Library  closes  on  tlie  day  on  which  they  are  borrowed  and 
shall  be  returned  within  a  quarter  of  an  hour  after  the  time  at  which  the 
Library  is  next  opened.  The  Librarian  however  shall  have  a  discretionary 
power  to  allow  any  such  books  to  be  borrowed  for  a  period  not  exceeding 
seven  days  but  the  books  so  borrowed  shall  not  be  taken  out  of  (^ambridfte 
and  shall  be  returned  to  the  Library  before  the  time  specified  if  the  Librarian 
shall  demand  them. 


UNIVERSITY    LIBRARY.  807 

13.  Certain  printed  books  selected  as  being'  of  special  rarity  or  value 
shall  be  kept  in  cases  or  conipai'tnients  by  themselves  and  shall  not  be 
borrowed  from  the  Library  exi-ept  by  autiiority  of  the  Syndicate.  Tiie 
Librarian  however  shall  have  a  discretionary  power  to  allow  any  such 
books  to  be  borrowed  for  a  period  not  exceedinu;  a  fortnight  if  he  shall  be 
of  opinion  that  a  suHicient  reason  has  been  assijrned  by  the  applicant. 

11.  A  selec'tion  of  the  illustrated  Books  shall  he  kept  in  cases  or  com- 
partments by  themselves  and  shall  not  be  taken  out  of  the  Library  unless 
by  authority  of  the  Syndicate.  The  Librarian  however  shall  have  a  dis- 
cretionary power  to  allow  any  such  books  to  be  borrowed  for  a  period  not 
exceeding  one  calendar  month  if  lie  shall  be  of  opinion  that  a  sufficient  reason 
has  been  assigned  by  the  applicant. 

15.  A  Register  shall  be  kept  of  all  books  borrowed  from  the  Library 
under  Rules  I'i  13  and  11  and  of  the  date  at  which  they  are  returned. 
Before  the  books  borrowed  under  Rules  l.S  and  14  are  taken  from  the 
Library  the  plates  in  them  shall  be  collated  and  the  result  of  the  collation 
shall  be  registered.  Upon  the  return  of  such  books  the  plates  in  them  shall 
again  be  collated  and  the  result  of  such  collation  shall  he  rep;istered,  and 
until  such  collation  shall  have  been  made  such  books  shall  not  be  accessible 
to  persons  using  the  Library  nor  shall  the  note  upon  which  they  have  been 
borrowed  be  f,'-iven  up  to  the  person  by  whom  they  have  been  returned  hut 
in  lieu  of  it  an  acknowledgment  of  their  return  siprned  by  the  Librarian  or  one 
of  his  assistants  shall  be  given  him  and  the  nanre  of  the  person  by  whom  the 
acknowleilgmeiit  is  sitrned  shall  be  entered  in  tli«  Reg'ister. 

16.  The  tines  for  not  returning  books  borrowed  under  Regulations 
12  IH  and  14  shall  he  ilouhle  the  ordinary  fines. 

17.  .\o  Manuscript  whatever  shall  be  borrowed  from  the  Library 
unless  a  Cirace  sanctioning  the  loan  hits  been  ijrraiiied  by  the  Senate  and  a 
bond  has  been  given  by  the  borrower  to  the  Librarian  (or  if  the  Librarian 
be  the  borrower  to  the  \'ice-Chancellor)  to  return  it  uninjured  within  a 
certain  time  to  be  specified  in  the  Grace  under  a  penalty  of  fifty  pounds 
at  the  least,  provided  that  Exercises  anil  Dissertations  deposited  in  the 
Library  by  .Vilvanced  Students  or  by  ('aiididates  for  def^rees  shall  not  be 
reckoned  as  manuscripts,  but  may  be  lent  to  the  authors  and  in  special 
cases  to  other  peisonu  under  such  conditions  as  the  Library  Syndicate  may 
from  lime  to  time  determine. 

IH.  A  selection  of  the  very  rare  and  early  printed  books  siiall  be 
lockeil  up  inca-ies  by  themselvesarid  shall  only  be  borrowed  from  the  Library 
undir  the  conditions  that  apply  to  the  borrowiiii,'  of  Maiiii>cripts. 

lU.  No  book  heloiitriiig  to  the  collection  given  by  the  late  Sir  T.  F. 
Wade.  M.A.,  King's  Colleife,  I'rofesjor  of  Chinese,  shall  be  taken  out  of  the 
liibrary  unless  a  ( irace  sanitionin'/  the  loan  has  been  granted  by  tlie  Senate. 

'2(1.  A  Btfgister  shall  be  kept  and  full  collations  shall  be  made  of  all 
Manuscripts  and  oihi'r  books  borrowed  from  the  Library  under  Rules  17 
IH  I'.t ;  and  the  bonds  shall  l»'  prepared  by  one  of  the  Library  Assistants 
under  the  direction  of  the  Lil)rariiiri  at  a  cost  of  one  shilliiiff  fur  preparing 
each  bond  to  be  defrayed  by  the  borrower. 

21.  The  Librarian  shall  have  the  custody  of  the  keys  of  all  the  locked 
cajtes  that  contain  manuscripts  or  other  books. 

22.  .Ml  applications  to  the  \'ice-(!liancell()r  or  the  Syndicate  under 
any  of  the  above  I'ules  '-hall  In-  made  thmuifh  the  Lil>rarian. 

2:*.  (Inbound  works  or  parl.s  of  works  shall  he  kept  in  store-rooms  until 
such  time  as  is  proper  for  binding  them  under  such  a  system  of  innnage- 
mcnt  that  they  may  be  proiliiced  if  reijuired  on  application  being  made  to 
the  Librarian  so  that  persons  to  who^e  researches  such  works  are  necessary 
may  consult  them  iii  the  Library. 

2L  No  book  shnll  be  removed  from  the  Library  unless  it  is  borrowed 
under  one  of  the  foretroing'  Kiilen  or  is  tent  by  the  Librarian's  order  to  be 
bound  or  repaired. 


808  UNIVERSITY  LIBEAEY. 

V.  As  to  Admission  to  the  Library, 
[See  also  below.] 
Subject  to  the  foregoing  Regulations  the  Syndicate  shall  have  power  to 
determine  by  general  rules  what  persons  in  addition  to  those  who  are 
authorized  to  borrow  books  may  be  permitted  to  use  the  Library  for  the 
purpose  of  consulting'  books  therein  and  upon  what  terms  in  all  respects 
such  permission  will  be  granted  and  also  to  determine  by  general  rules  who 
may  be  permitted  to  enter  the  Library  for  the  purpose  of  viewing  it  and 
upon  what  terms  in  all  respects  such  permission  will  be  granted  and  in  any 
particular  case  the  Syndicate  may  dispense  with  the  observance  of  any  of 
such  general  rules. 

EULES  FOE  THE  UNIVERSITY  LIBEAEY  MADE  BY  THE 
LIBEAEY  SYNDICATE. 

I.     As  to  the   OpeniiHj  and  Closing  of  the  Lihrary. 
1.    Except  on  the  days   on  which   any  Ordiuance   directs   that  the 
Library  shall  not  be  open,  the  Library  shall  be  opened  and  closed  as 
follows : — 

(i)  The  Library  shall  remain  closed  on  the  two  week-days  that 
next  follow  the  quarter-days  for  the  return  of  books  that  occitr  in  March, 
June  and  December. 

(ii)  On  every  quarter-day  for  the  return  of  books  the  Library  shall 
be  open  from  9  a.m.  to  4  iJ.m. 

(iii)     Subject  to  the  preceding  rules  the  Library  shall  be  open 
On  Saturdays  from  9  a.m.  to  2  p.m. 
On  other  days : 

Between  November  15  and  January  11  (both  inclusive)  from  0.30  a.m. 

to  3.30  p.m. 
Between  January  15  and  November  14  from  10  a.m.  to  4  p.m. 

II.     As  to  horroniing  Books. 
1.    Every  person  who  has  bad  a  volume  of  a  Periodical  out  of  the 
Library  for  more  than  a  fortnight  shall  be  required,  on  receiving  a  notice 
from  the  Librarian  that  it  is  wanted  by  another  person,  to  return  it  within 
forty-eight  hours  of  the  receijjt  of  the  notice. 

III.     As  to  Admission  to  the  Lihrary. 

1.  No  person  except  the  staff  of  the  Library  and  those  who  are 
entitled  to  borrow  books  shall  be  admitted  into  the  Library  on  the  first 
or  the  last  day  in  any  (jnarter  on  which  the  Library  is  oiien.  All  the 
following  rules  are  subject  to  this  rule. 

2.  Bachelors  of  Arts,  Law  and  Surgery  for  whom  Tutors  of  Colleges 
are  empowered  by  Ordinance  to  obtain  books  from  the  Library  shall 
(j)rovided  they  are  in  academical  dress)  be  admitted  into  the  Library  for 
the  imrposo  of  consulting  and  selectijig  books  whenever  it  is  open. 

3.  IJndergradiiates  shall  (provided  they  are  in  academical  dross)  be 
admitted  into  the  Library  for  the  purpose  of  consulting  books  on  any  day 
on  which  it  is  open  during  the  last  three  hours  for  which  it  is  open  on 
that  day.  They  shall  not  be  admitted  at  other  hours  unless  they  shall 
have  obtained  a  card  authorising  them  to  come  at  other  hours  in  manner 
hereinafter  mentioned. 

4.  An  Undergraduate  who  desires  such  a  card  as  is  mentioned  in  the 
last  preceding  rule  must  produce  to  the  Librarian  a  letter  from  his 
College  Tutor  recommending  him  as  a  proper  person  for  the  receipt  of 
such  a  card,  and  thercujion  tlic  Jjibraiiaii  may  (if  he;  thinks  lit)  give  him  a 
card  of  admission.  Such  card  shall  bo  valid  only  duruig  the  (juarter  in 
which  it  is  granted,  and  the  person  to  whom  it  is  granted  must,  whenever 


UNIVERSITY  LIBEAEY.  809 

he  enters  the  Library  at  a  time  at  which  the  Library  is  not  open  to 
Untie rgratluates  in  fjeneral,  iiroduce  liis  card  to  the  door-keeper  and  write 
his  uanif  in  a  liook  kupt  for  the  i)urpose.  The  Lil)rarian,  if  he  thinks  tit, 
may  at  any  time  withdraw  the  permission  thus  given  and  demand  that 
the  card  sliall  be  given  up  to  him  and  cancelled. 

5.  Persons  who  are  not  members  of  the  University  shall  be  admitted 
into  the  Librarj'  for  the  purpose  of  viewing  it  provided  they  are  accom- 
panied by  a  (iraduate  Member  of  the  Ihiiversity  wlio  remains  with  them 
and  is  n-sponsible  for  their  conduct  so  long  as  they  are  in  the  Library ; 
but  unless  they  hold  a  ticket  granted  under  the  following  rules  they  shall 
not  take  any  book  from  its  shelf  or  consult  the  catalogue.  No  Graduate 
Meinhcr  of  the  Unirersitu  xhull  lie  entitled  to  introduce  more  than  six  such 
visitors  at  one  time. 

6.  Persons  who  are  desirous  of  using  the  Library  for  the  purpose  of 
study  and  research,  and  wlio  are  not  Members  of  the  University,  shall  be 
required  to  till  up  a  form  of  application  and  to  present  it  to  the  Sj'ndicate, 
together  with  letters  from  two  Members  of  the  Senate  certifying  from 
personal  knowledge  that  the  applicant  is  a  student  in  some  specified 
subject,  anil  is  a  tit  and  pi'oper  person  to  be  admitted  to  the  Librarj'  for 
the  said  pnri)ose.  Applications  accompanied  by  such  letters  of  recom- 
mendation are  considered  by  the  Syndicate  at  two  successive  meetings. 
Tickets  of  admission  are  not  gi-anted  to  persons  under  '21  years  of  age, 
unless  they  an^  reading  for  a  Tripos  examination.    (See  also  No.  12  below). 

7.  A  student  of  Girton  or  of  Newnham  College  instead  of  making 
application  under  Eule  6  may  present  to  the  Syndicate  with  her  form  of 
application  a  certificate  signed  bj' the  Principal  of  her  College  and  counter- 
signed by  a  Member  of  the  Senate  stating  that  she  is  a  student  of  such 
College,  is  reading  for  a  Tripos  examination  or  is  studying  some  specified 
subject,  and  is  a  tit  and  proper  jjcrson  to  be  admitted  to  the  Library  for 
the  i)urj>ose  of  study. 

H.  Pf-rscms  whose  applications  are  apiiroved  by  the  Syndicate  will 
receive  tickets  of  admission  upon  signing  an  undertaking  to  conform  to 
the  published  regulations  and  upon  making  the  following  payment : 

£    .f.     d. 
For  a  year        .        .  .        110 

For  a  single  qinirtir         .         .         0  10     6 
The   year   for   which   an    annual   ticket    is   available   may   begin    on 
Jainniry  I,  Ajiril  1,  July  1,  or  October  1.     These  tickets  must  be  shown 
upon  (leman(l. 

;•.  Thi-  nuiiKs  of  the  persons  who  hold  siicli  tickets  shall  be  placed  on 
a  List  at  tbi-  fntrance  of  the  I^ibrary  together  with  the  names  of  the 
persons  l)y  wIidui  tln^y  Iiave  been  reconimemled. 

10.  Persons  who  bold  such  tickets  shall  bt-  admitted  into  and  may 
remain  in  the  Library  wluMiever  it  is  open  :  proviib'd  that  tliey  shall  not 
be  admitttMl  into  or  remain  in  the  Library  after  "2  p.m.  A  reading  room  is 
proviib'd  for  tiieir  use  and  they  sbuli  not  lie  allowed  to  occupy  seats  in 
the  Kast  Itooni,  Cockerell's  Puihling,  or  the  Old  Divinity  School. 

11.  The  Syndicate  reserve  power  to  cancel  any  ticket  ut  any  time  if 
they  see  cause  to  do  ho. 

12.  Strangers  who  desire  Hp<?cially  to  examine  nny  manuscript  or  rare 
IxKik  in  the  Ijibrury  nniy  be  allowed  to  do  .so  at  the  discretion  of  tiie 
Librarian. 

lit.  No  rejtairs  shall  be  doni;  to  tlie  inside  or  outside  of  tlie  Lilirary 
buildings  without  the  pi'rmission  of  Uw  Librarian  or  of  his  deputy,  and 
witliout  sucii  permission  no  person  sliall  be  allowed  to  be  in  or  about  those 
buildings  or  ujion  the  roof  thereof  for  tlie  purpose  of  doing  any  repairs. 

l\.  Except  as  provided  by  the  Ordinances  auil  these  rules  no  person 
hIirU  be  admitted  into  the  Library. 


810  UNIVERSITY  PRESS. 

IV.     Miscellaneous. 

1.  No  Library  Assistant  and  no  servant  in  the  Library  shall  receive 
any  gratuity. 

2.  Silence  shall  as  much  as  possible  be  maintained  in  the  Library. 
Notice  to  this  effect  shall  be  exhibited  in  conspicuous  places. 

Librarian. 
1889  Francis  John  Henry  .lenkinson,  M.A.  Trinity  College. 

Under-  Librarians. 
Eirikr  Magnusson,  M.A.  Trinity  College. 
Henry  Thomas  Francis,  M.A.  Gonville  and  Caius  College. 

Honorary  Assistant   Under- Librarian. 
Rev.  Dennis  Hall,  M.A. 

Secretary. 
Harry  Gidney  Aldis,  M.A. ,  Peterhouse. 
Library  Assistants. 
Octavius  Johnson.  Georo-e  Goode,  M.A. 

Arthur  Miller.  Ernest  James  Worman, M.A. ,  Christ's  College. 

Alfred  Rogers.  Horace  John  William  Wakeling. 

Edwin  Burrell.  Autyustus Theodore  Bartholomew, M. A.,  Pet. 

Henry  William  Rutherford.    Herbert  Henry  Keeping'. 

THE  UNIVERSITY  PRESS 

The  management  of  the  University  Press  is  committed  to  a 
Syndicate  consisting  of  the  Vice- Chancellor  or  his  deputy,  and 
fourteen  other  members  of  the  Senate  elected  by  Grace,  two  of 
whom  retire  by  rotation  every  year.  Secretary,  Mr  R.  T.  Wright, 
M.A.     Assistant  Secretary.  Mr  A.  R.  Waller,  M.A. 

On  the  death  of  the  Right  Honourable  William  Pitt,  many 
distinguished  personal  friends  of  that  statesman  and  admirers  of 
his  public  conduct  entered  into  a  subscription  for  the  purpose  of 
erecting  some  memorial  worthy  of  his  name. 

By  means  of  the  funds  thus  raised  a  marble  statue  of  Mr  Pitt, 
executed  i)y  Westuiacott,  was  erected  in  Westminster  Abbey  ;  and 
a  bronze  statue  of  him,  executed  after  a  model  by  Chantry,  was 
placed  in  Hanover  Square,  London.  A  large  sum  still  remained 
unexpended  ;  and  the  Committee  at  whose  disposal  the  Funds 
were  placed,  desiring  to  employ  the  surplus  in  some  mode  that 
might  contribute  to  the  honour  and  usefulness  of  the  University 
in  which  Mr  Pitt  had  received  his  education,  offered  to  erect  a 
Iniilding  which  should  form  the  front  of  the  University  Printing 
Offices,  and  be  designated  by  the  name  of  the  Pitt  Press. 

This  offer  was  accepted ;  and  a  large  sum  of  money  was 
expended  by  the  University  in  purchasing  the  necessary  site. 
The  first  stone  of  the  New  Building  was  laid  in  1831  by  the 
Manjuis  Camden,  the  chairman  of  the  before-mentioned  Com- 
mittee, attended  by  the  Earl  of  Clarendon,  the  Earl  of  Harrowby, 
Lord  Farnborough,  and  Henry  Baukes,  Esq.  M.l'.,  also  Mem- 
bers of  that  Committee. 

The  edifice  was  completed  in   18.'};}. 


FITZWILLIAM  MUSEUM.  811 

The  publisliiiif^  business  of  the  Press  is  carried  on,  under  the 
management  of  Mr  C.  F.  Clay,  M.A.,  at  the  Cambrid<)je  Uni- 
versity Press  Warehouse,  Fetter  Lane,  London,  E.C. 


THE  FITZWILLIAM  MUSEUM. 

Richard,  Viscount  P'itzwii.mam,  formerly  of  Trinity  Hall, 
(M.A.  17G4,)  who  died  5th  February,  1816,  bequeathed  to  the 
University  his  splendid  collection  of  books,  paintings,  illuminated 
MSS.,  engravings,  &c.,  together  with  the  dividends  or  annual 
proceeds  of  £100,000  South  Sea  Annuities,  for  the  erection  of  a 
Museum  for  their  reception. 

The  dividends  on  the  above-mentioned  Stock  having  accumulated 
to  a  sum  exceeding  £10,000,  the  existing  building  was  commenced 
on  the  2nd  of  November,  1837,  from  the  designs  of  George  Basevi, 
and  carried  on  under  his  superintendence  until  his  deatli  in 
1845,  when  C.  R.  Cockerell,  R.A.,  the  architect  of  the  Uni- 
versity Library,  was  appointed  to  succeed  liim.  In  the  course 
of  the  year  1847  it  became  evident  that  the  available  funds  would 
not  suHice  for  the  entire  finishing  of  the  Hall  :  the  further  works 
were  therefore  suspended  for  a  period  of  years  sutlicient  to  allow 
of  the  accumulation  of  the  requisite  sum.  and  tlie  Pictures,  Books, 
and  other  articles  which  comprise  the  Fitzwilliam  Collection,  to- 
gether with  the  Mesman  Collection  described  below,  and  other 
donations,  were  removed  into  the  new  building.  The  entrance 
hall  was  completed  and  decorated  in  187.")  at  a  cost  of  more  than 
£20,000  from  the  designs  of  E.  M.  Barry.  R.A.  The  total  cost 
of  the  building  am<)Uiite<l  to  about  X'l  Ki.OOO.  Among  the  most 
valuable  pictures  in  the  collection  are  three  of  the  Venetian  School, 
all  formerly  in  tiu'  Orleans  Gallery,  viz.  Mercury  and  the  Daughters 
of  Cecrofiis  by  Paul  Veronese;  Venus  and  Cupid  by  Palma 
Vecchio;  and  A  (Icnllcniiiii  mul  lih  Ml.<lri'ss  by  Titian;  and  one 
by  Rembrandt,  engraved  as  the  Portrait  of  an  Officer.  Tlie  col- 
lection of  early  prints  is  one  of  the  richest  in  Kurope.  The  bulk 
of  this  collection  is  (contained  in  a  large  numl)er  of  liouiid  albums 
in  tlie  lilirary  of  the  Museum.  Tiie  works  of  the  early  (Migravers 
of  Germany  and  the  Low  Countries,  and  those  of  kemhrandt, 
are  arranged  on  sejiarate  mounts  and  placH-d  in  solander  cases. 
\  selectinii  of  th(!  engravings  so  mounted  is  exhibited  under  glass 
in  the  picture  gallery. 

Daniel  McMiian  be(|U(!atlied  a  collection  ol  Pictures  to  the 
University.  His  brother  the  Rev.  Charles  Mesman,  to  whom  they 
were  liequeathed  for  his  life,  having  given  up  hi>  life-interest  in 
the  liequest,  the  colleriion  came  in  1834  into  the  immediate 
po.«,sessioii  of  the  University.  The  collection  amounts  in  number 
to  248  Paintings  and  .33  Drawings  and  Prints.  The  majority  of 
the  Pictures  lire  small  examples  of  the  Flcmi.-.li  and  Dutch  schools. 

On  tlie  Ifith  of  April,  i8.j0,  .lolin  Di.Mie\ ,  F.R.S..  F.S.A.. 
of  the    Hydf,   near   Ingalc^toiif,  Kssex,  presented   a  (•.ollectioii   ol 


812  FITZWILLIAM   MUSEUM. 

Ancient  Marbles,  eighty-three  in  number.  In  the  same  year 
John  Kirkpatrick,  M.A.,  of  Trinity  College,  presented  a 
collection  of  thirty-four  casts  of  antique  statues.  These  were 
transferred  to  the  Museum  of  Classical  Archaeology  in  1884.  The 
collection  of  ancient  marbles  formed  by  Dr  Clarke  has  been 
transferred  from  the  University  Library  to  the  Sculpture  Gallery 
of  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum. 

In  1861  John  Ruskin  presented  to  the  Museum  twenty- 
five  water-colour  drawings  of  great  interest  and  .beauty  by 
J.  M.  W.  Turner,  R.A. ;  and  in  1862  Mrs  Elizabeth  Ellison, 
of  Sudbrooke  Holme,  Lincolnshire,  presented  thirty  pictures  by 
modern  English  Masters.  Seven  pictures,  by  Adrian  Vandei-velde, 
Ruysdael,  Paul  Potter,  Franck,  Patel  and  Nikkelen,  were  pre- 
sented in  1864  by  A.  A.  VanSittart,  late  Fellow  of  Trinity  College. 
In  1872,  by  an  arrangement  with  the  executors  of  the  Rev.  R.  E. 
Kerrich,  the  Museum  acquired  a  portion  of  certain  collections 
bequeathed  to  it  by  that  gentleman;  viz.  seven  paintings,  two 
hundred  volumes  of  hooks,  and  many  valuable  portfolios  of 
ancient  prints.  A  small  collection  of  oil-paintings,  including 
three  important  works  by  Hogarth,  was  bequeathed  by  the  Rev. 
J.  W.  Arnold,  D.D.,  in  1859,  and  placed  in  the  Museum  in  1873. 
In  1876,  a  further  gift  of  seventeen  pictures  was  made  by 
A.  A.  VanSittart,  M.A.,  including  fine  examples  of  Hobbema, 
Ruysdael,  and  Wynants.  In  1878  the  Museum  acquired,  by  the 
bequest  of  the  Rev.  C.  Leasingham  Smith,  eleven  pictures  of 
various  schools,  including  works  of  Salvator  Rosa,  Peter  Molyn, 
Marieschi,  and  a  miniature  portrait  by  Cooper. 

Fifteen  paintings  on  panel  illustrative  of  early  Italian  Art  were 
purchased  in  1893.  These  include  a  Pisan  or  Sienese  Crucifixion 
of  about  1200  a.d.,  and  a  fine  altar  retable  by  Cosimo  Rosselli, 
together  with  other  interesting  examples  of  the  schools  of  Siena 
and  Florence  during  the  fourteenth  and  fifteenth  centuries. 

The  University  purchased  in  1864  a  collection  of  coins  from 
the  Executors  of  the  lale  Colonel  Leake.  In  1876  a  considerable 
purchase  of  rare  prints,  towards  the  completion  of  the  collection 
of  German  and  Flemish  masters,  was  made  at  the  Liphart  sale; 
also  a  collection  of  ancient  Phoenician,  Greek,  and  Roman  glass 
from  tombs  in  the  island  of  Cyprus  was  purchased  from  General 
L.  P.  di  Cesnola.  A  number  of  other  objects  from  Cypriote  tombs 
have  been  added  to  the  collection.  In  the  same  year  nineteen 
albums  of  ancient  engravings,  four  of  them  containing  exclusively 
the  etchings  of  Rembrandt  and  his  scholars,  were  transferred  to 
the  Fitzwilliam  Museum  from  the  University  Library;  and  the 
most  important  portions  of  their  contents  have  been  incorporated 
with  the  collections  of  Lord  Fitzwilliam  and  Mr  Kerrich.  In  1890 
and  1S91  a  considerable  number  of  early  printed  books  illustrated 
with  woodcuts  were  purchased  for  the  Lil)rary.  In  1886,  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Antiquarian  Society  recommended  that  the  Director 
of  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum  should  receive  under  his  charge  the 


FITZ  WILLI  AM  MUSEUM.  813 

Collection  of  Coins  belonging  to  the  Society  and  consisting  of, 
1st,  an  old  Collection  of  Enjflish,  Roman  and  foreign  Coins;  2nd, 
Dr  Bacon's  Collection,  mostly  Enirlish  and  foreign;  3rd,  17th 
century  tokens.  This  offer  was  accepted  by  Grace  of  the  Senate, 
March  25,  1886.  In  1899  a  collection  of  coins,  ancient,  medieval, 
and  modern,  numbering  about  12,000,  was  presented  by  the  Rev. 
W,  G.  Searle,  M.A.,  Queens'  College,  who  has  largely  increased 
his  benefactions  since  that  date. 

The  three  galleries  in  the  basement  have  been  re-arranged. 
The  Central  Gallery  contains  the  collection  of  Greek  vases  and 
glass  and  Cypriote  Antiquities,  Greek  and  Roman  Marbles, 
Bronzes  and  Inscriptions,  and  the  two  North  Galleries  the 
Kgyplian  Antiquities.  Among  these  arc  an  important  series  of 
Models  of  Boats  and  of  Domestic  Scenes,  with  other  Antiqui- 
ties of  the  Eleventh  and  Twelfth  Dynasties  from  tombs  at  Beni 
Hasan  acquired  in  19(13.  In  the  South  Gallery,  whicii  has  been 
partitioned  off  fi-om  the  rest,  is  the  Directors'  room  containing 
the  collecti(»n  of  coins. 

Between  ISSO  and  1902  the  late  Richard  Pendlebury,  M.A., 
Fellow  of  St  John's  College,  presented  a  collection  of  printed 
music,  both  vocal  and  instrumental,  together  with  a  immber  of 
witrks  of  reference  in  tiic  same  subject.  The  Pendlebury  Collec- 
tion, as  it  is  called,  anmunts  tt)  about  two  thousand  bound 
volumes.  Members  of  the  University  and  others  liave  the  privilege 
of  i^orrowing  volumes  from  it  under  special  regulations. 

In  1902  F.  ]3arrett-Lennard  presented  a  valuable  collec- 
tion of  transcripts  of  the  works  of  G.  F.  Handel,  chiefly  in  the 
writing  of  the  composer's  amanuensis,  J.  C.  Smith.  The  collec- 
tion (known  as  tiie  Barrett- Lennard  Collection)  is  preserved  in  a 
book-ca.se  believed  to  have  been  the  i)roDertv  of  Handel. 

In  1904  F.  M' Clean,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.A.S..  of  Trinity  College, 
bequeathed  2((0  manu.scripts  of  great  interest,  upwards  of  200 
early  printed  books,  ami  a  valuable  collection  of  objects  of  art, 
including  ivories,  enamels,  gems  and  some  fine  Kgyptian  antiqui- 
ties. .Most  of  tlipse  l)elonged  to  cli.sses  previously  quite  lUUTpre- 
sentcd  in  the  ('ollection.s.  The  Manuscripts  range  in  date  from 
the  ninth  to  the  si.xtecnth  century  ;  among  them  are  many  finely 
illustrated  llnrni'  ami  some  e.vcellent  specimens  of  (ireek  cal- 
ligraphy. 

In  lifOC.  .1.  R.  .MClcan,  .M.A.,  Trinity  College,  presented  a 
most  valuable  collection  of  over  .'jOOO  (Ireek  coins. 

Tlu!  following  catalogues  of  the  collections  in  the  Museum  are 
now  i»nblished:  A  Slinrl  Catulnijae  of  the  Pictun'n,  by  Siilney 
Colvin,  M..\.;  ///iislrufi'd  CiildlixjKt'  nf  Ihe  Piclnn's,  iiy  F.  R. 
Kiirj),  M.A.;  ('ulaloiju*'  of  tin',  EiKjruri'il  Gi'itn,  by  .1.  Henry 
Middlclon;  <\ilali>(jiir  <>/  th,'  Emiruri'd  W^nrhs  i^f  Alhcrt  Diirer, 
by  C.  H.  Middlel(»n-\Vake,  M.A.";  Cihil-igw  <(f  th,'  FUzwllliam 
Colti-rllo),  o/  Miisir.  bv  .J.  A.  Fuller  .Mmlland.  .M.A..  and  A.  \\. 
Mann,  ,Miis  I).;  ('utti/offtn-  <>J'  tin'  K<ii(i>li<ni  .l/ifii/m'tifs,  by 
K.  A.   Wullis   Budge,    Litt.  D.  :    ('(UtU-xjtu'  <>/  llif  MaiiKxcripIg, 


814  FITZWILLIAM  MUSEUM. 

by  M.  R.  James,  Litt.D. ;  Catalogue  of  the  Greek  Vases,  by 
Ernest  A.  Gardner,  M.A. ;  Handbook  to  the  Antiquities  in  the 
Museum,  by  H.  A.  Chapman,  M.A. 

Photographs  of  some  of  the  principal  pictures  are  on  sale  at  the 
Museum. 

The  care  and  arranj^eraent  of  the  collections  in  the  Museum  is 
entrusted  to  a  Director,  and  its  general  management  to  a  Syn- 
dicate composed  of  the  Vice-Chancellor,  and  eight  other  members 
of  the  Senate  elected  by  Grace,  two  of  whom  in  rotation  retire  every 
year,  their  places  being  supplied  by  two  other  members  elected  by 
the  Senate.  They  meet  m  the  Museum  at  least  twice  in  every 
Term,  four  members  (the  Vice-Chancellor  or  his  deputy  being  one) 
being  requisite  to  constitute  a  quorum ;  but  in  cases  of  emergency 
arising  at  times  when  the  members  of  the  University  are  for  the 
most  part  absent  from  Cambridge,  a  smaller  number  are  authorized 
to  act,  provided  they  are  unanimous. 

REGULATIONS  OF  THK  FITZWILLIAM  MUSEUM. 
I.     As  to  the  Picture  Galleries  and  Sculpture  Galleries. 

1.  The  Picture  Galleries  and  Sculpture  Galleries  are  open  daily 
(with  the  exceptions  hereinafter  mentioned),  from  ten  to  four  from 
September  1  to  April  30 ;  from  ten  to  six  from  May  1  to  June  24 ;  and 
from  ten  to  five  from  June  25  to  August  3L 

2.  All  Members  of  the  University  are  admitted  during  the  whole 
time  that  the  Museum  is  open. 

3.  All  persons  respectably  dressed  are  admitted  during  the  whole 
time  that  the  Museum  is  open,  except  on  one  day  in  the  week  to  oe 
fixed  by  the  Syndicate  (at  present  the  day  fixed  is  Friday),  when  ad- 
mission is  reserved  to  Members  of  the  University  (provided  that,  if 
Undergraduates,  they  appear  in  Academical  dress)  and  to  friends  ac- 
companying them. 

4.  The  Syndicate  has  full  authority  to  direct  the  exclusion  of  those 
persons  whose  admission  appears  to  be  undesirable.  Children  in  arms, 
and  Nursery-maids  witii  children,  are  not  admitted.  Children  under 
fifteen  years  of  age  are  admitted  only  when  accompanied  by  older  friends. 

5.  The  Museum  is  closed  upon  the  following  days: — Sundays, 
Christmas-Day  and  Good-Fiiday.  It  is  also  closed  for  the  purpose  of 
cleaning  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  every  month. 

II.     As  to  the  Library. 

6.  Tlie  Library  is  open  on  the  same  days  as  the  Picture  Galleries 
and  Sculpture  Galleries,  from  Ten  to  Four  during  the  whole  year. 

7.  Every  Graduate  of  the  IJniveisity  is  admitted  to  the  Library 
for  the  pur])ose  of  consulting  or  examining  its  contents,  and  has  the 
right  of  introducing  strangers,  provided  lie  remain  with  them  during 
the  whole  time  they  are  in  the  room. 

8.  Every  Undergraduate  is  adndtted  on  the  delivery  of  a  ticket 
signed  by  himself  anil  countersigned  by  his  College  Tutor ;  but  Under- 
graduates liave  not  the  right  of  introducing  strangers. 

9.  Persons  desiring  to  study  the  prints  or  MSS.  must  do  so  in  the 
presence  of  the  Director,  or  of  an  Assistant  specially  deputed  by  liim, 
and  subject  to  such  conditions  as  the  Director  may  think  expedient  for 
the  safe  keeping  of  the  (Collections. 

10.  Persons  desiring  to  study  the  coins  or  gems,  or  to  take  iinpres- 


FITZWILLIAM  MUSEUM.  815 

sions  from  them,  must  do  so  in  the  presence  of  the  Director  (or  of  his 
deputy,  who  shall  be  a  Member  of  the  Senate  approved  by  the  Vice- 
Chancellor),  and  subject  to  such  conditions  as  the  Director  may  think 
expedient  fur  the  safe  kee|jini(  of  the  Collections. 

11.  The  Collection  of  printed  music  and  books  on  music  presented 
by  Mr  Pendlebury  shall  be  accessible  for  purposes  of  reference  in  the 
Library  to  every  Graduate  member  of  tlie  University,  and  to  Under- 
graduates and  other  persons  on  the  presentation  of  a  ticket  signed  by 
the  applicant  and  countersigned  by  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Musical 
Studies,  durinj,'  the  whole  time  that  the  Library  is  open. 

12.  Every  Graduate  member  of  the  University  shall  have  the 
privilege  of  borrowing  volumes  from  the  Collection  ^^'ith  the  consent  of 
the  Director  or  his  Deputy,  but  Undergraduates  and  other  persons  shall 
not  be  allowed  this  privilege  except  on  the  written  recommendation  of 
a  member  of  the  Board  of  Musical  Studies  ;  and  no  person  shall  be 
allowed  to  have  in  his  possession  at  one  time  more  than  three  volumes 
belonging  to  the  Collection,  or  to  keep  any  one  volume  in  his  possession 
for  more  than  one  calendar  month  at  a  time. 

13.  No  one  shall  boiTow  any  volume  of  the  Collection  without 
first  delivering  a  note  for  the  same  to  the  Director  or  Assistant  in 
charge,  expressing  in  his  or  her  handwriting  the  name  and  address  of 
the  borrower,  the  title  and  class-mark  of  the  book,  and  the  year  and 
day  of  the  month  on  which  sucii  volume  is  borrowed,  on  pain  of  for- 
feiting five  pounds,  or  the  full  value  of  such  volume,  or  of  the  series  to 
which  such  volume  belongs,  at  the  discretion  and  in  the  judgment  of 
the  Vice-Chancellor. 

1-1.  All  persons  borrowing  volumes  from  the  Collection  shall  return 
them  to  the  Library  perfect  and  undamaged,  or  others  of  the  same 
e<iition  and  ei[ual  value,  on  pain  of  forfeiting  live  pounds  for  every 
volume  not  so  returned,  or  the  full  value  of  the  same,  or  of  the  series  to 
which  it  belongs,  at  the  discretion  and  in  the  judgment  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor.  Persons  borrowing  volumes  from  the  Collection  are 
required  to  report  without  delay  to  the  Director  any  injury  which  they 
may  find  in  them. 

III.     At  to  Copying. 

1/5.  Persons  desirous  of  copying  works  of  art  in  the  Museum  must 
apply  to  the  Director,  and  accompany  their  application  with  a  re- 
commendation from  a  Member  of  the  Senate  written  on  a  form  to  be 
obtained  from  the  Principal  Assistant  at  the  Museum.  The  applicant 
for  such  permission  must  specify  the  work  of  art  which  he  or  she  wishes 
to  copy. 

H>.  In  the  Picture  Gallery,  not  niorr  than  four  jx-rsons  are  allowed 
to  copy  at  out;  time  in  the  largest  room,  and  not  more  than  three  in  any 
of  the  iithiT  rooms.  .N'o  person  is  allowed  to  eo|)y  two  pictures  in  suc- 
cegsion  to  tin;  exclusion  of  others  who  have  nbtaine<l  permission  to  copy. 

17.  The  Director  is  authorized  to  make  nwh  arranu'ements  as  to 
copying  Hnti(|ueH  or  casts  from  the  antiijue,  vaxes,  prints,  illuminated 
MSH.,  or  other  works  of  art  in  the  Sculpture  Gallery,  Library,  and 
Lecture- Kuom  as  iiu  may  think  ex|)e<iient  for  the  safe  keeping  of  the 
Coll<;ctiiins  and  the  convenience  of  the  public. 

Itiirclor,  Sydney  ('.  Ciwlirrell. 

f'rinripal  AMHintnnf,  Henry  Arbnrn  ('hu|>Miiin.  M.A. 
Anninlant,  William  Kdwin  Uider. 


816  MUSEUM  OF  CLASSICAL  ARCHAEOLOGY. 

THE  MUSEUM  OF  ARCHAEOLOGY. 
This  building,  which  was  formally  opened  by  the  Vice- 
Chancellor,  May  6,  1884,  consists  of  two  parts,  a  Museum  of 
Classical  Archaeology  and  the  Museum  of  General  and  Local 
Archaeology  and  of  Ethnology.  The  Fitzwilliam  Museum  Syndi- 
cate and  the  Director  are  responsible  to  the  University  for 
the  care  of  the  entire  building,  but  for  administrative  and 
financial  purposes  the  Museum  of  Classical  Archaeology  and  the 
Museum  of  General  and  Local  Archaeology  are  separate. 

MUSEUM   OF  CLASSICAL   ARCHAEOLOGY. 

This  Museum,  which  is  looked  upon  in  every  respect  as  a 
portion  of  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  consists  of  four  Galleries  of 
Casts  (A,  B,  C,  D),  a  Library  with  a  room  for  the  Director,  and  a 
Lecture-Room,  together  with  large  accommodation  in  the  base- 
ment. A  house  adjoining  has  been  secured  as  a  residence  for  the 
Assistant. 

The  four  Galleries  of  Casts  are  arranged  in  a  chronological 
series,  each  Gallery  representing,  as  far  as  practicable,  a  marked 
period  in  the  history  of  Art,  as  follows : 

A.  The  Archaic  period  (down  to  the  early  part  of  the  5th 
century  b.c). 

B.  The  age  of  Pericles  (Paionios,  Alkamenes,  Pheidias,  Poly- 
kleitos,  5th  century  B.C.). 

C.  The  age  of  Philip  and  Alexander  (Skopas,  Praxiteles, 
Lysippos,  4th  century  B.C.). 

D.  The  Hellenistic  schools  of  Pergamon  and  Rhodes,  and  the 
Graeco-Roraan  period,  together  with  portrait-siatucs  and 
busts. 

Of  these  casts  a  certain  number  were  already  in  the  Fitzwilliam 
Museum,  and  have  been  transferred  to  this  building;  but  the 
great  mass  of  them  have  been  purchased  out  of  the  Fitz- 
william income. 

The  Library  consists,  in  the  first  place,  of  the  chief  part  of 
Colonel  Leake's  books,  which  have  been  transferred  from  the 
Fitzwilliam  Museum,  forming  a  good  working  basis  for  further 
additions.  A  subscription  raised  by  Professor  Colvin  in  L883-4 
for  this  particular  object  was  laid  out  by  him  in  the  purchase  of 
upwards  of  850  volumes,  and  a  large  number  of  works  on  Archaeo- 
logy have  been  added  since. 

The  Lkcture-Room  is  not  only  used  for  University  Lectures, 
but  is  available,  by  permission  of  the  Syndics,  for  other  archaeo- 
logical lectures.  It  is  also  used  for  the  meetings  of  the  Cambridge 
Antiquarian  Society. 

REGULATIONS   FOR  THE   FITZWILLIAM   MUSEUM   OF 
CLASSICAL   ARCHAEOLOGY. 
I.     As  TO  THE  Sculpture  Galleries  : 

'I'lie  Rules  for  admission  to  ihe  Galleries  of  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum  of 
Classical  Archaeology  are  the  same  as  those  for  admission  to  the  Picture 
Galleries  of  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum. 


MUSEUM  OF  GENEEAL  ARCHAEOLOGY.  817 

II.    As  TO  THE  Library: 

1.  The  Library  is  open  to  Graduate  inembers  of  the  University  on  the 
same  days  and  hours  as  the  Sculpture  G;illeries. 

2.  '['he  Director  is  authorized  to  grant  permission  to  use  the  Library 
for  purposes  of  Archaeological  study  to  Undersfradnates  on  the  recom- 
mendation of  their  Collefre  I'utor,  and  to  other  persons  at  his  discretion, 

3.  No  books  shall  be  taken  out  of  the  building-  without  a  written  order 
from  the  Director.  Tlie  Director  may  at  his  discretion  allow  books  to  be 
taken  out 

(1)  For  a  period  not  exceeding  twenty-four  hours  when  they  are 
required  in  Cambridge  for  the  illustration  of  lectures  or  for  comparison 
with  olyects  which  cannot  be  conveniently  brought  to  the  Museum. 

I2l  From  not  earlier  than  half  an  hour  before  the  Library  is  closed 
on  any  day  to  not  later  than  half  an  tiour  after  the  Library  is  opened  on 
the  next  occasion. 

4.  The  titles  of  all  books  removed  from  the  building,  and  the  names  of 
the  persons  borrowing  them  shall  be  entered  in  a  book  kept  for  the  pur- 
pose. 

Director.  Assistant. 

Syihicy  C.  Cockcrcll.  IFeiiry  Seggers  C'o^^TIlan. 


MUSEUM  OF  GENERAL  AND  LOCAL  ARCHAEOLOGY 
AND  OF  ETHNOLOGY. 

This  Museum,  which  occupies  the  H^astern  and  Southern 
portions  of  the  buihling:,  consists  of  four  Galleries  (E,  F,  G,  H), 
and  a  room  for  the  Curator,  together  with  a  portion  of  the 
basement. 

The  nucleus  of  this  Museum  is  the 'Cambridge  Anticjuarian 
Museum  and  Library,'  and  comprises  the  collections  formed  bv 
the  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society  since  its  foundation  in  184(1. 
During  this  period  a  large  number  of  specimens  of  local  anti- 
quities were  brought  together,  including  more  than  one  collection 
of  intrinsic  value  and  importance,  relating  to  the  district  of  which 
Cambridge  may  be  looked  upon  as  the  centre.  The  Society  never 
possessed  any  local  habitation  ol'  its  own,  and  its  collections  were 
long  housed  in  one  or  other  of  the  University  buildings;  but 
when  the  proposal  ior  a  University  Museum  of  Archaeology  took 
definite  form,  the  Society  otfered  to  i)reseiit  the  whole  of  its 
collections  and  Iil)rary  to  the  University,  if  only  they  could  be 
ade(|uate1y  lioused  and  car*  <1  for.  This  arrangement  was  carried 
into  effect  when  tlie  present  buildint,'  was  comjileted;  and  the 
collections  of  the  Society,  to  which  important  aihlitions  continue 
to  be  made,  now  occupy  the  Eastern  Gidlery  next  to  the  entrance. 
Two  important  (;thnological  collections  formed  in  Fiji,  the  one 
by  the  lion.  Sir  Arthur  11.  Gordon.  G.C.M.G..  iM.A.  of  Trinity 
College,  the  other  l)y  A  1'.  Maudslay,  Es(|.,  M. A.  of  Trinity  Hall, 
Were  presented  by  them  to  tbe  Uin\ersity  in  1  ss4,  ami  the  entire 
series  of  South  Sea  I.shind  native  manufactures  coMected  liv 
Baron  A.  von  Iliigel  was  then  placed  on  deposit  in  the  Mu.senin. 
The  most  iniiMirtant  collections  since  aihled,  are  :  Arrhiivulniji- 

35 


818       MUSEUM  OF  GENERAL  ARCHAEOLOGY. 

cal — Roman  objects  in  bronze,  glass,  earthenware  and  stone  from 
France  and  Italy,  by  J.  Barratt,  Esq.  M.D. ;  Roman  earthenware 
vessels  from  Great  Chesterford,  Essex,  by  Prof.  Hughes  and 
F.J.  H.  Jenkinson,  M.A. ;  Saxon  cmerary  urns,  personal  orna- 
ments, &c.,  from  a  burial  ground  near  St  John's  College,  by 
Museum  excavation  ;  local  and  foreign  antiquities,  bequeathed 
by  Walter  K.  Foster,  Esq.  ;  stone  implements  and  other  objects 
of  predynastic  date  from  Egypt,  by  the  Egypt  Exploration  Fund ; 
Benin  bronzes,  by  Mr  W.  1).  Webster  ;  and  the  Murray  Collection 
of  Irish  antiquities  (chiefly  prehistoric)  by  purchase  through 
private  subscriptions.  EtJmological — Solomon  Islands,  by  Pro- 
fessor Bevan;  New  Hebrides,  by  Bishop  Selwyn ;  Islands  of 
Toi-res  Straits  and  British  New  Guinea,  by  A.  C.  Iladdon,  Sc.D. ; 
New  Guinea,  &c.,  by  Brady  Bequest ;  Polynesian  Islands,  l>y 
George  Brady,  Esq.,  M.I).  ;  Andaman  Islands,  by  Colonel  Sir 
R.  C.  Temple,  Bart.;  Nicobar  Islands,  by  E.  H.  Man,  Esq.;  Ellice 
Islands,  and  tlie  Maldives  and  Laccadives,  by  J.  S.  Gardiner,  M.A. ; 
New  Zealand,  by  Lord  Peckover  and  C.  J.  P.  Cave,  M.A. ;  British 
New  Guinea  by  Sir  W.  Macgregor ;  Borneo,  by  C.  Hose,  Sc.D., 
and  R.  Shelford,  M.A. ;  Selangor,  Malacca  (Malay  and  Sakai), 
by  W.  W.  Skeat,  M.A. ;  Lower  Siam,  by  purchase  (private  sub- 
scription) ;  British  Guiana,  by  Sir  J.  A.  Swettenham  and  Major 
W.  Cooke  Daniels;  Eastern  Pacific,  by  Professor  Bevan.  The 
Starr  collection  of  Mexican  Folk-Lore,  and  the  Owen  collection 
of  dresses  and  ornaments  of  the  Musquitllia  Indians  have  been 
received  on  permanent  deposit  from  the  Folk-Lore  Society. 

The  management  of  this  Museum  is  entrusted  by  Grace  to  the 
Antiquarian  Committee.  This  body  consists  of  the  Vice-Chan- 
cellor,  the  Director  of  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum,  two  members  of 
the  Fitzwilliam  Museum  Syndicate  appointed  by  the  Syndicate, 
the  President  of  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society,  and  two 
members  of  the  Council  of  the  Cambridge  Antiquarian  Society 
appointed  by  the  Council  of  that  body,  every  member  of  the  Com- 
mittee keeping  his  place  on  the  Committee  so  long  only  as  he 
holds  the  quahtication  in  virtue  of  which  he  has  been  appointed, 
and  of  three  other  per.-,ons  to  be  elected  by  Grace  of  the  Senate. 
They  are  bound  to  meet  at  least  once  a  term  and  to  present  an 
annual  Report  to  the  Senate;  they  may  also  report  to  the  Senate 
at  any  other  time  when  they  deem  it  desirable. 

The  Curator,  to  whom  tlie  care  of  the  Museum  is  entrusted,  is 
appointed  by  the  Antiquarian  Committee,  with  the  consent  of  the 
Vice-Chancellor,  and  acts  as  Secretary  to  the  Committee. 

The  Museum  is  open  daily,  from  10  to  6  in  summer  (10  to  5 
during  the  vacation),  and  from  10  to  4  in  winter. 

Curator. 
Baron  Anatole  von  Hiig-el,  M.A.,  Triuity. 


BOTANIC   GARDEN.  819 

THE   BOTANIC   GARDEN 

Was  founded  in  1762  by  Richard  Walker,  D.D.  formerly  Vice- 
Muster  of  Trinity  College. 

The  Garden  is  under  the  government  of  the  Vice-Chancellor, 
the  Provost  of  Kings,  the;  Masters  of  Trinity  and  St  John's, 
the  Professor  of  Physic,  the  Professor  of  Botany,  and  six 
Members  of  the  Senate  elected  by  Grace. 

Rvi-ts  for  admission  to  the  Botanic  Garden, 
1.     The  Botanic  Garden  shall  be  open  on  week-dajs  from  8  a.m.  until 
not  later  than  dusk  duriiif,'  the  winter  mouths;    from  8  a.m.   until  not 
later  than  8  p.m.   during  the  sunuiier  mouths,  the   precise  Lour  beiug 
iudicateil  by  a  notice  posted  at  each  gate. 

2.  All  (iraduates  of  the  Uuiversity,  all  Undergraduates  g'iving  their 
names  and  collej^es  it  required,  and  strangers  iriving  their  names  and 
addresses  if  required,  shall  he  admitted  to  the  liarden  during'  the  hours 
above  specified. 

3.  Children  are  not  admitted  except  when  accompanieil  by  a  parent., 
or  by  some?  trustworthy  person  provided  with  the  parent's  or  guardian's 
card  to  be  produced  if  asked  for.      No  games  are  allowed  in  the  Garden. 

■t.  I'eramhulatorf  and  Cycles  will  lie  admitted  by  the  Bateuian  Street 
entrance  onlj',  and  must  be  depcjsited  in  the  sjtace  provided  for  them. 

5.  The  Plant-iiouses  may  be  visited  by  .Members  of  the  Senate  at  all 
hours  while  the  (.iarden  is  open;  by  otl>er  persons  from  2  p.m.  until  the 
bouses  are  closed. 

6.  .Smoking  is  not  allowed  in  the  Plant-houses.  No  dogs  are  admiited 
to  the  Garden.     Hefresbments  may  not  be  bnmgbt  into  the  Garden. 

7.  Vi.siiors  must  not  gather  nor  handle  the  plants.  University  teachers 
and  students  must  apply  lo  the  Curator  for  permission  to  use  plants. 

H.  The  Curator  has  authority  to  exclmle  from  (be  Plant-houses  and 
Garden  any  per>on  guilty  of  misconduct. 

[N.li.    There  is  no  thoroughfare  through  the  Garden.] 

Itef/ulation.i  for  atlmin.^ion  to  the  f'liivcr.iitii  Botanic  Garden  on  Sjindnijs. 

1.  Members  of  the  Senate  may  obtain  a  kej*  to  the  Botanic  Garden 
for  use  on  Sundays  on  jiayment  of  a  deposit  of  five  shillings  and  an  anuuiil 
subscription  of  live  shillings.  (The  deposit  numey  will  be  returned  when 
the  key  is  given  up.) 

•2.  Visitors  to  the  Gardeu  aie  admitted  by  the  Batemau  Street 
entrance  only. 

'A.  The  Garden  and  Houses  are  open  between  10  a.m.  and  1  p.m. 
liming  Ibf  niontiis  of  Novcmlier,  December,  .Tanuary  and  February; 
during  the  months  of  March,  .April,  Seiitcndicr  and  October  tiie  (iarden  is 
open  between  Kiu.ni.  and  t">  j).m.,  and  the  Houses  between  1(1  a.m.  and 
.'ip.m.;  during  the  rent  of  the  year  the  (tanb-n  is  open  la^tween  1(1  a.m.  and 
H  ii.ni.,  and  the  Houses  between  \()  a.m.  and  5  p.m. 

■I.  The  key  for  use  on  Siunlays  is  not  transferiible  except  lo  nu'mbers 
of  the  snbscnber'M  family. 

•J*.  Keys  may  be  issued  to  not  more  than  20  jiersons  i'h  slain  itn/iillari, 
on  the  reconunendation,  in  each  imlividual  case,  of  the  I'rofessor  of  Botany. 

•I**.  Persons  in  slain  ini/iillmi  obtaining  keys  under  Hule  1*  must 
jiay  a  d<-posit  of  live  shillings.  'I'be  deposit  money  will  be  returned  when 
the  key  is  given  up. 

.'i.  A|ij)lictttions  for  keys  sbnuld  bi-  made  to  llie  Secretary  of  the 
I'.olanir-  Garden  Syndicate,  to  whom  Subscriiitions  are  payable. 

Curat.tr—H.  Irwin  Lynch,  M.A.,  A.L.S.,  V.M.H. 

35—2 


820  THE  OBSERVATORY. 

THE  CAMBRIDGE  OBSERVATORY 

Was  erected  in  1822-4,  after  the  designs  of  Mr  J.  C.  Mead,  of 
London,  at  an  expense  of  upwards  of  £18,000.  About  £6000  of 
this  sum  was  contributed  by  subscriptions,  and  the  remainder  was 
granted  from  the  public  chest  of  the  University. 

There  is  a  very  fine  Transit  Circle  by  Simms.  The  object  glass 
of  the  telescope  is  an  excellent  one,  by  Cooke,  of  8  inches  aperture. 
There  are  two  divided  circles  of  3  feet  in  diameter,  each  of  them 
being  read  off  by  means  of  four  micrometer  microscopes. 

This  instrument  was  procured  by  means  of  a  grant  from  the 
Special  Sheepshanks  Fund  mentioned  below. 

The  Transit  Clock  is  by  Hardy.  There  are  also  two  other 
clocks,  one  by  Molyneux  and  Cope,  and  one  by  Graham,  with 
several  smaller  instruments,  of  which  some  have  been  purchased 
by  the  Plumian  Professors  according  to  the  regulations  of  their 
foundation,  and  others  have  been  bought  by  the  University,  or 
have  been  presented  to  the  Observatory  by  generous  benefactors. 

In  1835,  a  telescope,  of  nearly  twelve  inches  aperture 
and  twenty  feet  focal  length,  made  by  M.  Cauchoix  of  Paris, 
was  presented  to  the  Observatory  by  his  Grace  the  Duke  of 
Northumberland,  Chancellor  of  the  University,  who  at  the 
same  time  intimated  his  wish  to  be  allowed  to  present  it  in  a 
complete  working  state.  A  building  was  accordingly  erected 
near  the  Observatory,  with  a  revolving  dome,  twenty-seven  feet 
in  diameter,  and  the  equatoreal  mounting  of  the  telescope  was 
completed  under  the  superintendence  of  G.  B.  Aii-y,  Esq.,  then 
Plumian  Professor. 

In  December  1858,  the  Representatives  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Sheepshanks,  M.A.  fellow  of  Trinity  College,  gave  £10,000  stock, 
3  per  cent.  Consols,  for  the  promotion  of  the  science  of  Astronomy 
in  the  University. 

The  annual  proceeds  of  one-sixth  part  of  this  stock  are  to  be 
applied  every  year  to  the  maintenance  of  "The  Sheepshanks 
Astronomical  Exhibition,"  and  the  annual  proceeds  of  the  remain- 
ing five-sixths  are  to  be  applied  to  the  following  purposes,  viz. : 

To  the  causing  to  be  made  the  best  possible  observations  and 
calculations  for  advancing  the  science  of  Astronomy  (whether 
Physical  or  Gravitational  or  Mensurative),  or  the  sciences  of 
Terrestrial  Magnetism  and  Meteorology,  or  othei-  sciences  usually 
pursued  continuously  in  an  Observatory;  or  to  the  erection  of 
Buildings  or  procuring  of  Instruments  proper  for,  and  appropriated 
to,  those  Observations;  or  to  the  payment  of  actual  observers  and 
actual  computers  personally  employed  on  the  Observations  and 
Calculations. 

The  entire  endowment  is  invested  in  thenamesof  Trustees,  who 
are  tlie  Master,  Fellows  and  Scholars  of  Trinity  College:  but  the 
immediate  expenditure  of  the  sums  annually  available  for  tlie  pur- 
poses al)ove  mentioned  is  intrusted  to  the  Oh.servalory  Syndicate. 


THE  OBSERVATORY.  821 

In  March,  1863,  a  further  sum  of  £2000  was  transferred  to  the 
University  by  Miss  Sheepshanks  to  be  employed  for  the  benefit  of 
tlie  ObseiViitury,  with  special  preference  for  its  employment  in 
the  purchase  of  one  or  more  large  instruments  or  classes  of  instru- 
ments, if  such  should  be  required. 

In  188!)  Mr  R.  S.  N-wall,  F.R.S.,  olfered  to  the  University  his 
refracting  telescope  with  a  view  to  its  being  used  for  the  develop- 
ment of  stellar  physics.  This  ofler  was  accepted  \)y  the  University 
and  the  instrument  was  erected  at  Cambridge  in  is.!)i  on  a  site 
to  the  S.W.  of  the  Nortliumberland  Dome,  in  a  field  purcliased  as 
an  addition  to  the  OI)servatiiry  grounds.  The  instrument  was 
the  first  of  the  large  refractors  of  modern  days;  it  has  an  aperture 
of  23  inches,  and  a  focal  length  of  2i)|  feet.  The  discs  for  the 
object-glass  were  ca^t  by  Messrs  Chance  of  Birmingham,  in  1S62, 
and  they  were  worked  liy  Messrs  T.  Cooke  and  Sons  of  York.  The 
mounting,  which  is  remarkal)ly  solid  and  .steady,  was  made  by  the 
last-named  firm,  and  was  completed  aliout  the  year  1871.  The 
building  is  of  iron,  and  has  a  hemisplujrical  dome,  with  an 
internal  diameter  of  40  feet.  The  expense  of  removal  of  the 
Telescope  and  iron  building  from  Gateshcad-on  Tyne  and  the 
re-erection  at  Cambridtie  was  met  by  a  contribution  from  the 
'i'riislee-,  of  the  Sheepshanks  Fuml,  and  a  gilt  from  Prof  Adams 
with  liie  special  view  of  purchasing  additional  land  to  improve 
the  site. 

in  1!»0.")  the  late  K.  M'CIean,  F.K.S.,  bequeathed  a  sum  of 
iMouo  for  iiiii)ri)ving  the- instrumental  equipment  in  cniiiie.xioii 
with  the  Newall  Telcscoiie. 

In  !s!>8  a  Telescope  was  erected  for  Photographic  |>urpose8. 
The  object-glass  is  a  triple  (jf  l-2i  inches  aperture  and  ]'.>{  feet 
focal  length  by  Messrs  Cooke  and  Sons.  Tiie  novel  form  of 
mounting  is  l>y  Sir  Howard  Ciubb,  Dublin.  Tiie  cost  of  tiiis 
instrument  and  of  tiie  iniiiding  which  contains  it  was  defrayed 
from  liie  accinnnialiHus  of  the  Slieepsiiunks  i)C(piest,  and  tiio 
insLrMineiit  is  accordingly  known  as  the  Shcepslianks  Telescope. 

Bv  Grace  of  Nov.  27,  ihG2,  it  was  ordered:  — 

That  the  Ub.servatory  S\  ndicate  coiisi.^t  of  the  Vice-Clian- 
cellor,  tlie  I.ucasian,  tlie  Plunuan  and  the  I.owndean  l*rofessors, 
and  si.v  other  Members  of  tlie  Senate  to  he  elected  by  Grace. 

That  of  tliese  six  Memliers  two  retire  by  rotation  on  Dec.  'M 
ill  every  year,  and  tliat  their  places  be  supplied  by  two  other 
persons  idected  at  the  next  ensuing  Contfregation. 

Tlial  the  Syndicate  lie  cmpowtMed  to  order  new  Instruments 
for  the  Observatory,  to  direct  the  requisite  repairs  of  the  build- 
ings, and  audit  the  accounts. 

That  the  Syn<licate  meet  at  liie  Observatory  once  at  least 
Ml  evei\  Term,  and  annually,  in  tiie  moiitii  of  May,  inspect  all  tlie 
Illslrulllelll^,  i>ic.  belontiing  to  tlie  Ol»iMvatory,  ami  afterwards 
make  a  ileport  to  the  Senate  as  well  of  the  stale  of  the  Obser- 
vatory as  of  tlu-  proceedings  of  the  previous  year. 


822  THK  MUSEUMS  AND  LECTURE-ROOMS. 

By  Grace  oi' the  Senate,  June  9,  1892,  the  present  Lowndean 
Professor,  Sir  R.  S.  Ball,  was  a!)pointtcl  Director  of  the  Observa- 
tory, and  H.  F.  Newall,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  was  entrusted  with 
the  charge  of  the  Newall  Telescope.  There  are  Assistant  Ob- 
servers appointed  by  the  Director  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice- 
Chancellor  ;  they  or  either  of  them  to  be  removable  in  like 
manner  at  six  months  notice. 

The  volumes  of  Observations  have  been  published  from  time 
to  time  (the  expense  being  defrayed  by  the  Press  Syndicate). 
Copies  have  been  distributed  to  the  principal  Observatories  and 
Academies. 

The  Observatory  is  open  to  members  of  the  University  and  their 
friends  every  day  (except  Sunday),  between  hnlf-past  Twelve  and 
half-past  One.  No  stranger  is  admitted  except  in  company  with 
a  Member  of  the  University. 

Asfiistant  Director— B..  F.  Newall,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Chief  Assistant— A.  R.  Hiiiks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Second  Assista7it—\Y .  E.  Hartley,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Assistant  in  Astroxihysics — B.  Cookson,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

Honorary  Member  of  the  Staf—F.  J.  M.  Stratton,  B.A.,  Caius. 


THK  MUSKUMS   AND  LECTURE-ROOMS. 

These  buildings  wore  commenced  in  ]S(>.3,  from  tlie  designs  of 
Anthony  Salvin,  architect.  Under  his  direction  acconnnodation 
was  provided  for  all  the  Professors  of  the  Natural  Sciences,  except 
Anatomy,  (Jliemistry,  and  Geology.  The  style  and  plan  selected 
were  fortunately  such  as  readily  to  admit  of  extension  and  ad- 
dition. The  range  of  building  in  three  iioors,  extending  from  the 
Lecture- lloom  of  Comparative  Anatomy  to  (Jorn  Exchange  Street 
was  erected  in  1877,  from  the  design  of  W.  M.  Fawcett,  M.A., 
architect.  It  provided  private  rooms  and  work  rooms  for  Com- 
parative Anatomy,  and  Physiology.  In  1880  two  large  rooms 
called  "jMiiseums  of  Philosophical  Apparatus"  were  thrown  into 
one,  so  as  to  provide  suitable  sjtace  for  the  Library  of  the  Philo- 
sophical Society.  In  1Sn2  a  Ijaboratory  for  A  nimal  Moi-phology  was 
constructed  above  the  ui)per  floor  on  the  south  side  of  Mr  Salvin's 
(piadrangle  ;  and  in  1SS4  a  second  Laboratory  for  the  same  .science 
on  the  west  side.  In  ls9(l  a  range  of  buildings  was  erectei!,  from 
the  design  of  W.  M.  Fawcett,  M. A.,  architect,  on  tlie  ground  next 
Corn  Exchange  Street,  to  i>rovide  additional  Class-ll(»onis  for 
Physiology,  a  new  building  for  Ilunian  Anatomy,  and  a  large 
Lectui'c  lloom  common  to  the  two  (lei)artuients. 

The  Laboratory  for  Fngineoring  and  the  Rleclianical  Sciences 
designed  l)y  W.  iMarsliall,  Ksq.  has  mure  i-eceiitly  been  erected 
between  the  ('liemical  and  tlie  Cavendihli  LaJioratories  on  the 
site  of  th<i  old  Perse  Scliool  House,  jiart  of  wliicli  is  incorporated 
in  the  new  i>uilding.     An  extension  of  the  Laboratory,  built  as 


IHE  MUSEUMS  AND  LKCTl' RE-ROOMS.  823 

!i  Memorial  to  the  lute  .lolm  Ilopkinsdii,  F.R.S.,  and  his  son 
J.  (J.  Ilopkinson.  witli  funds  given  l)y  Mrs  Hopkinson  and  iicr 
son  and  daugliter,  was  i>penod  in  l.s;»!». 

Siuct'  tlio  ruinovid  of  the  iMitanital  DL-partineiit  to  the 
l)(i\\ning  site  this  Engineering  l)ei)artnient  lias  i)een  greatly 
increased  by  the  aildition  of  many  rooms  formerly  used  l»y  the 
H()tanists,  and  also  iiy  the  erection  of  a  new  Drawing  Office. 
The  (leological  CoUection.s,  &c.  were  removed  from  the  Wood- 
wardiaii  Museum  to  the  Sedgwick  Museum,  designed  l»y  Mr  T.  G. 
.Jackson  and  ereete<l  on  the  Howning  site  in  WHy.i.  The  new 
IJotanieal  School,  designed  l)y  Mr  Marshall,  and  erected  on 
the  same  site,  was  opened  the  .same  year.  The  J^aw  School, 
adjacent  to  the  Sedgwick  .Museum,  and  by  the  same  architect, 
was  first  used  in  1!»()4. 

1.      Thk  Musku.m  ok  Zoology. 

The  Colleclious  belonging  to  this  (le|iartnieat  are  partly  in 
the  l)Uil(ling  on  the  east  side  of  Mr  Salviii's  court,  partly  in' the 
room  called  the  Hinl  Room  over  the  adjoining  lecture-room. 

The  collection  of  skeletons  of  Vertebrates.  whi<di  include  a 
lew  stuffed  specimen^,  was  commenced  by  Sir  Busick  ihuwoud, 
I'rufessor  of  An;>tom\  from  1785 — 1814;  but  il  owes  its  present 
<leveloi)m(Mit  to  the  exertions  of  the  Reverend  William  Clark, 
I'rob'hsor  of  Anatomy  from  1817  -ISiiii.  During  his  tenure  of 
otlice  no  opportunity  was  lost  of  acquiring  specimens.  Of  these 
.some  were  purchased  i)y  the  University  or  by  subscription,  others 
were  presented  by  himself.  Since  the  removal  of  the  collection 
into  the  e.visting  Museum  in  IsG,")  it  has  been  largely  increased 
by  the  exertions  of  Professor  Newton,  .J.  W.  ("lark,  M.A.Trinity, 
Superintendent  from  1S(;(;--1891,  and  others;  and  has  become 
one  of  the  most  complete  in  this  country  for  educational  purposes. 

The  rolle<tion  of  organs  in  spirit  originated  in  a  small 
number  ol  choice  preparations  presented  to  the  University  by 
Mr  Lawrence.  Subsequeutl\ ,  the  Museum  of  Sir  Husick  Har- 
wood  was  |)urcliased  in  1815,  after  his  death,  for  £367.  lU*.;  a  con- 
siderable number  of  specimens  were  accpiired  at  the  sale  of  Mr 
Brooke.-:'  Museum  in  ls:{0;  and  lu  I8.'J6,  the  valuable  collection 
of  Dr  Macartney,  Professor  of  .Anatomy  in  Triiiitv  College,  Dublin, 
was  purchased  by  the  University.  It  has  since  l)een  increased  by 
the  collection  of  Professor  Schroder  van  der  Kolk  of  Utrecht, 
presented  by  the  lat(^  Professor  Sir  (leorge  Ilumpbry.  The  series 
is  under  constant  revi.iion,  ami  a<ldilions  are  made  to  il  every  year 
an  opportunities  occur. 

With  l\\v  continued  in(;reasc  of  all  p;irts  of  ihe  collection,  the 
Museum  has  become  inadcfpiate  for  the  proper  display  and 
storage  of  the  specimens  ;  and  new  liuili|mi:s  are  urgently  reipiind. 
As  at  present  arranged,  the  MammaU  occu|)y  the  grouiul  lloor 
of  the  Museum;  tin;  Fishes,  Amphibia,  and  Reptiles  are  in   the 


824  THE  MUSEUMS  AND  LECTURE-ROOMS. 

galleries ;  and  the  Invertebi'ata  in  the  annexe  on  the  east  side, 
formerly  used  by  the  Professor  of  Physiology  as  a  class-room. 

The  fishes  in  spirit,  among  which  are  tlie  very  interesting  col- 
lections formed  by  Charles  Darwin,  Esq.,M.A.,  F.R.S.,  of  Christ's 
College,  during  the  voyage  round  the  world  of  H.M.S.  '  Beagle,' 
and  by  the  Rev.  R.  T.  Lowe,  M.A.  of  Christ's  College,  in  Madeira, 
have  been  placed  in  presses  in  the  Gallery  constructed  in  1877 
round  the  room  in  which  the  Ornithological  collections  are  placed 
for  the  present. 

The  Bird  Jlooni  contains  the  collection  of  British  Birds 
presented  by  the  Cambridge  Philosophical  Society  to  the  Uni- 
versity in  18G5;  the  Swainson  collection  of  birds  purchased  by 
subscription  in  1840;  the  collection  presented  by  F.  B.  Goodacre, 
M.D.,  St  John's,  in  1863;  the  Strickland  collection  presented  by 
the  widow  ol  the  late  H.  E.  Strickland,  Esq  ,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  in  1867  ; 
the  Selby  collection  deposited  in  1869  by  the  trustees  of  the  late 
P.  J.  Selby,  Esq.;  and  the  Hepburn  collection,  presented  in  1870 
by  the  devisees  of  the  late  James  Hepburn,  Esq.,  of  St  John's 
College,  long  resident  at  San  Francisco. 

On  tlie  isth  June,  1907,  the  Senate  accepted  a  bequest  made 
by  the  late  Alfred  Newton,  M.A.,  F.li.S,  Professor  of  Zoology 
and  Comparative  Anatomy  from  18Gfi  to  1907,  of  the  whole  of  his 
Natural  History  Collections  and  Ijibrary,  together  with  a  sum  of 
^1000  upon  trust  to  provide  for  the  maintenance  of  tlie  said 
Library.  The  Newton  Collection,  a  large  part  of  wiiich  had  been 
presented  during  the  life-time  of  the  donor,  includes  unique 
series  of  the  i)otlo,  Solitaire  and  other  extinct  Birds  and  of  the 
eggs  of  Palaearctic  Birds,  and  is  particularly  rich  in  sjieciniens 
illustrating  the  Avifauna  of  Jamaica  ami  the  Mascarcne  Islands. 
The  library  is  one  of  tlie  best  and  most  compreliensive  selections 
of  works  dealing  with  tlie  study  of  Birds,  and  contains  many 
extremely  valuable  editions  of  ancient  and  modern  travels. 

On  the  26th  February,  1874,  the  Senate  accepted  the  ofl'er  of 
Miss  Frances  Strickland,  of  Apperley  Court,  to  found  a  Curator- 
ship  endowed  with  a  permanent  stipend  of  £150  per  annum.  Tiie 
chief  duties  of  the  'Strickland  Curator  '  are  the  proper  custody 
and  accurate  cataloguing  of  the  Strickland  and  other  Ornitho- 
logical collections  belonging  to  the  University. 

1874    Osbcrt  S.alvin,  M.A.,  F.U.S.,  Trinity  Hull. 
1888    Hans  tiadow,  M.A.,  F.U.S.,  King's. 

A  collection  of  Invertebrata  has  been  gradually  formed.  It 
consisted,  in  the  first  instance,  of  a  series,  partly  in  spirit,  partly 
dry,  hastily  put  together  for  the  instruction  of  students.  The 
cabinet  of  shells  ibniud  by  the  late  S.  P.  Woodward,  author  of 
the  Manual  of  the  MoKusca,  was  added  in  isfw.  Since  then  the 
collection  has  been  increased  by  several  important  accpiisiiions  : 
(I)  an  extensive  collection  of  Shells,  with  a  valuable  conchological 
library,  bequeathed  by  Robert  M' Andrew,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  in  1873; 


J  HE  MUSEUMS  AND   LECTURE-ROOMS.  826 

(2)  a  valuable  collection  of  Shells,  bequeathed  by  Miss  Jane  Saul 
iti  18'.).");  (;ji  u  series  of  lineitelnuta  in  spirit,  formed  by  Dr  Dohrn 
of  Naples,  and  purchased  in  1883;  (4)  the  collection  of  Forauiini- 
tVra  Ibrmed  by  H.  B.  Brady,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  and  presented  by  him 
in  iSs.S  and  following  years.  From  this  extensive  collection 
Mr  Bratly  selected  a  rej)resentativo  series,  which  he  further 
illustrated  by  coloured  tignres  from  his  mi)nou;raph  of  the  <jroup 
in  the  Reports  of  the  Cliallenger  Expedition;  (.5  the  vahiablo 
series  of  marine  Folyzna,  i)reseiiteil  by  Miss  E.  0.  Jolly  in  ]8f)5 
and  subsequent  years.  This  formed  the  beginning  of  a  collection 
of  I'olyzoa  which  has  been  largely  added  to  from  other  sources 
since  Ibe  date  of  its  commencement. 

The  collection  of  British  Insects  i.s  o.vtremely  good.  It  has  been 
formed  by  the  union  of  the  old  collections  belonging  to  the  Philo- 
sophical Society,  the  Selhy  collection,  the  Brown  collection — (made 
by  Messrs  J.  and  T.  Brown  of  Kings  Parade) — and  the  collec- 
tion of  Coleoptera  and  Diptera  made  by  the  late  G.  R.  Crotch, 
M.A.  of  St  John's  College,  who  i)equeatiied  a  sum  of  money  to 

form  a  fund  for  the  purcliase  of  1 ks  or  specimens.     Numerous 

addition.s  have  recently  been  made  to  the  British  collection. 
The  Museum  also  possesses  Mr  Crotch's  collections  of  Coccinellidse 
and  Erotilida;.  The  entomological  department  iia.s  been  largely 
developed  by  the  exertions  of  the   present  Curator  in  Zoology. 

A  Catalogue  of  tlie  Museum  has  been  prepared,  but  remains 
for  the  present  in  maiiuscrii)t. 

This  Mu.seum,  in  common  with  the  other  Museums  of  Natural 
Science,  is  under  the  control  of  the  •  Mu.seums  and  Lecture- 
Rooms  Syndicate,'  and  is  managed  by  a  Superintendent,  now 
elected  l)y  the  Special  Board  for  Biology  and  Geology  with  the 
consent  of  the  Vice-Chancellor. 

ISik;    .IoIiii  WilliH  Chirk,  .M..\.,  Iriiiity. 
isir.;    ^il||u■.v  I'rciliTic  I  lanmr.  Sell.,  I".  U.S.,  I<iiij;'3. 
Aisi.ildiil  1,1  Ihi-  SHi>irhitrwli>il.  ('.  1,.  Hdiili'rik'ir,  lt..\.,  Kind's. 

A  t.'urator  in  Zoology  was  appointed  in  1877.  His  duties  are 
assigned  to  him  by  the  Superintendent.  The  appointment  is 
made  by  the  i'rofes.sor  of  Zoology,  with  the  consent  of  the  Vice- 
Cliancellor. 

IS77    .loliii  Koll.tt  Hiillar,  H..\.,  Trinity. 

IsT'S     I'riiiii'iH  .liiliii  lii'iiry  .U'likiiDiDii,  It. .\., 'I'riiiitv. 

IsT'.t     .\lfr.il  <  i.rt  lliidiloii,  lt..\.,  (  liri-ls. 

INHII     .Ufnd  II.iihIh  (nokr,  ll..\.  I\iin;'s. 

IH'.KI     liaviil  shiirp,  M.A.  (.\1.M.  Ivliii.).  I'.K..-^. 

Mr  Cooke  made  a  special  study  of  Mr  M'.Vndrew's  shells, 
re\i.>iiig  ami  <'orrecliiig  bis  nomenclature,  and  preparing  a  new 
catalogue. 

II.        I)KI'AIITMI:.\I'    OF    IIir.MAN    ANAToMV. 

This  building  is  the  nortbeiii  portion  of  the  large  block  erected 
in  JSiHi,  and  eoiiHistH  of  three  lloors. 

'  Ml  the  ground  floor  are  large  work  rooms  and  piepaiatioii-rooms 
with  storage  room,  and  the  private  room  of  the  I'rofes.sor  of 
Anatomy. 

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826  THE  MUSEUMS  AND  LECTURE-ROOMS. 

The  (irst  floor  is  occupied  chiefly  by  tlie  Miisciini  of  Human 
Anatomy,  which  consists  of  an  extensive  series  of  specimens  illus- 
trative of  human  osteology  rind  a  very  fine  series  of  the  skulls  of 
men  of  different  races.  There  are  also  many  dissections,  si)irit 
preparations,  and  models  for  teaching  i)ur}>oses. 

On  the  first  landing  is  the  Anthropological  LaV)oratory  in  which 
the  i)ractical  classes  in  that  subject  are  conducted. 

Adjoining  the  gallery  of  the  Museum  is  the  bone-room,  wherein 
are  niounted  specimens  of  bones  for  the  use  of  students  ;  and  the 
Laboratory  of  Anthropology. 

The  second  floor  is  occupied  by  the  dissecting  room,  which  is 
capable  of  accommodating  250  students. 

between  the  Dei)artments  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology  is  a 
large  lecture-room,  connmni  to  the  two  Departments,  and  capable 
of  seating  280  students. 

III.     The  Medical  School  in  Doavning  Street. 

This  is  assigned  to  the  departments  of  Medicine,  Surgery, 
I'iiarniacology,  Pathology,  Midwifery,  and  Meihcal  Jurisprudence, 

The  Museum  will  accommodate  specimens  chiefly  in  Morbid 
Anatomy,  required  for  the  teaching  of  the  departments  above 
mentioned,  and  a  large  and  increasing  Pathological  collection. 

IV.     The  Botanical  School. 

The  Herbarium  was  founded  by  Professor  John  Martyn  more 
tlum  a  hundred  and  fifty  years  since;  hut  when  Professor  Henslovv 
was  appointed  to  the  chair  of  Botany  in  1825,  he  found  nearly  the 
whole  of  Marlyii's  collection  gone  hopelessly  to  decay.  Professor 
J.  Martyn  also  male  a  valuable  douation  of  books  to  the  Museum  ; 
these  and  many  other  books  which  have  been  recently  ac(jnired 
are  carefully  preserved  and  available  for  use.  The  Library  of 
Charles  Darwin,  which  Mr  Francis  Darwin  has  generously  placed 
in  this  Department,  has  been  catalogued  and  is  accessible  to 
those  engaged  in  research. 

The  Herbarium  includes  selected  sets  of  plants  gathered  by 
many  botanical  travellers;  the  whole  herbarium  of  the  late 
C.  M.  Leniann,  M.D.;  and  nearly  the  whole  of  the  valuable 
herbarium  ol' the  late  Dr  Lindley.  The  line  collections  of  Algae 
formed  by  the  lale  Dr  and  Mrs  J.  E.  Gray  (of  the  British  Mu.seum) 
were  presented  by  them  to  the  Herbarium.  The  Herbarium  of 
the  late  celebrated  Rnhologist,  Mons.  Ga.^ton  Genevier  of  Nantes, 
was  obtained  in  USSO.  The  late  Professor  Babiiigton's  vahiable 
lierharinin  and  Library  wore  left  by  lum  to  the  University  for 
the  Botany  School.  The  Herbarium  of  the  late  Rev.  DrC'hurchill 
Bal)ington  was  presented  in  188!».  The  Rev.  J.  D.  (iray  has 
recently  (lltOS)  jiresented  an  exceptionally  good  collection  of 
Uritish  plants.  The  collections  are  open  to  the  use  of  botanists 
under  the  inspection  of  the  Professor  or  the  Curator. 


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THE    MUSKUMS   AND    LECTURE-ROOMS.  827 

In  ISST,  Lihly  IJiiiilmrv  presented  the  wliole  of  the  Herbariuin 
iiml  Uotiiiiical  Collections  of  tlie  late  Sir  Charles  James  Fox 
Hiuihurv  to  the  botanical  Museum,  'i'iiese  include  l^ichens, 
Fruits  and  Seeds,  a  considerahle  general  Herbarium  British  and 
Foreign,  and  a  collection  of  Fossil  I'lauts. 

The  .Museum  contains  also  a  large  Collei-tion  of  specimens  illus- 
trative of  subjects  treated  of  in  lectures. 

The  ni'W  b\iilding  was  designed  by  Mr  W.  C.  Marshall,  and 
conii)rise8  a  l»asenieiit  and  three  tio(»rs,  with  a  mezzanine  between 
the  first  and  second  floors.  There  is  also  a  Hat  roof,  available  for 
experimental  purposes. 

Curator  of  Herbariuin— V.  E.  Muss,  L).Sc.  (Victoriai,  Eiiiiii. 
Cuiator  of  Mu.seuiii — K.  IC  I'.urdon,  M.A.,  Sidney. 

V.    The  MiNKRAr,oGrcAi,  iMifskum. 

The  foniiiition  of  the  Collection  commencefl  with  tlie  minerals 
collecleil  by  Dr  Edward  Daniel  Clarke,  which  were  purchased 
by  the  University  after  his  death  for  the  sum  of  £'1500.  A 
collection  of  mineral^^  suited  for  the  purposes  of  instruction 
was  afterwards  presented  by  Dr  Whewell.  Many  fine  speci- 
mens of  common  and  rare  minerals  have  at  ditferenl  times 
been  given  by  the  late  Marquis  of  Norlhampton.  the  Rev. 
C.  Francis,  G.  W.  Hallam,  Esq.,  .J.  Ilibbcrt,  Esq.,  Mrs 
Calverley,  Mrs  Peacock,  Miss  Whilehurst,  W.  Hopkins,  Esq., 
.1.  VV.  Clark,  E.s(j.  and  others.  In  1858,  H.  VV.  Elphinstoiie,  Esq., 
M.A.  of  Trinity  College,  presented  tli^' collection  of  the  late  Henry 
Warl)urton.  E.-.(i.,  M.A.,  F.R.8.,  which  includes  the  minerals  for- 
iiicily  in  tlu!  possession  of  Dr  W.  H.  VVollaston.  In  18(i0,  the 
collection  of  Dr  James  Forbes  Young  was  presented  by  his 
lirothers,  Sir  Charles  George  Young  and  H.  Young,  Esq.  In  I86(J, 
a  collection  containing  many  choice  minerals  was  presented  by 
Lonl  l^ilford.  A  valuatile  series  of  specimens  of  gold,  collected  by 
the  late  .J.  Hepburn,  Esq.,  was  pieseiitcd  to  the  Museum  in  1870. 

Ill  1841,  \'i.-,count  Alfoi-(l  gave  the  University  the  rich  collection 
of  mineral.-,  formed  li\  Sir  .\l)rahaiii  Hume,  Bart.  This  collection 
includes  one  of  diamonds,  id' wIikIi  a  calalonue  wa.-.  published  by 
the  Coiute  lie;  Bouinon. 

In  1857, Charles  Brooke,  Esq.  M  .A..  F.Il.S, of  St  Johns  College, 
presented  the  (rolled ion  of  minerals,  in  many  respects  unrivalled, 
made  l)y  his  fatln-r  Henry  .lames  Brooke,  Esrj.  F.K.S.,  on  condition 
that  it  l)e  maintained  entire  as  the  Brooke  collection. 

Ill  1897  the  Rev.  Thos.  VVill>,bire.  M.A  ,  Hon.  S<-.  1).,  of  Trinity 
College,  pri'seiiled  his  line  collection.  It  contains  many  remark- 
ably goo<l  Hpt'cinieiih  found  during  tlii'  last  fort)  \ears  in  Swiss, 
American,  and  lOnglish  localities. 

In  18'M)  the  Curne  collection,  conbi.sting  inuiuly  of  (!ornish 
minerals,  lo^'cther  with  the  cal)i!iets  in  which  it  wuh  contained, 
was  iioughl  for  the  University,  a  sum  of  over  X")(MI  being  riii>ed 
by  sub.scription  to  ilefray  the  cost. 


828  THE   MUSEUMS  AND   LECTURE-ROOMS. 

The  mineralogical  collection  is  contained  in  two  rooms  on 
the  first  lloor  of  the  west  wing  of  the  building.  The  entrance 
is  at  the  south-west  corner  of  the  Court.  The  minerals  are 
arranged  in  several  table-cases  covered  with  glass.  These  cases 
resemble  those  in  use  in  the  Ecole  des  Mines  of  Paris  and 
the  Polytechnic  School  of  Turin,  space  for  duplicates  and 
for  the  specimens  required  for  the  illustration  of  lectures  being 
supplied  by  tiers  of  drawers  placed  underneath.  The  collec- 
tion was  arranged  by  the  late  Prof.  Miller  according  to  the 
classification  proposed  by  Gustav  Rose  in  his  Krystallochemische 
Mineral  system,  which  has  the  merit  of  bringing  into  juxtaposition 
those  mineral  species  which  most  nearly  resemble  one  another. 

The  lecture  anddemonstrationrooms.andthechemical  laboratory 
are  at  the  north  end  of  the  wing  and  on  the  ground  iluor  below 
this  end ;  they  are  entered  by  the  passage  used  for  thorough- 
fare. The  west  windows  of  some  of  these  rooms  and  of  some  of 
those  in  the  gallery  are  provided  with  platforms  for  supporting 
tlie  heliostat  or  other  instrument  used  to  give  the  bright  signal 
needed  in  the  determination  of  the  geometrical  characters  of 
minerals. 

The  Museum  is  open  daily  between  the  hours  of  10  a.m. 
and  4  p.m. 

Assistunt  Curator— A..  Hutchinson,  M.A.,  Pembrolie. 

VI.  The  Engineering  Labokatoky  and  Mechanical 
Workshops. 
The  Engineering  Laboratory  in  Free  School  Lane,  which  is  in 
the  charge  of  the  Professor  of  Mechanism  and  Applied  Mechanics, 
was  opened  in  1,S9'1.  Towards  its  cost  the  sum  of  .£5000  was 
raised  by  public  subscription.  A  further  sum  of  £5000  was  given 
by  tbe  widow  and  family  of  tlic  late  Dr  Jolni  Hopkinson  in  18i)8, 
to  erect  a  wing  of  the  Laboratory  in  his  memory.  Tiiis  wing, 
which  has  provided  a  large  extension  of  the  original  accounnoda- 
tiou,  was  opened  in  February,  1!)00.  In  1[)0.'>  tiie  Laboratory 
was  further  eidarged  by  the  completion  of  a  new  Drawing 
Office  and  l)Y  taking  in  tlie  greater  [)art  of  the  buildings  vacated 
by  the  l)ei)artment  of  Uotany.  The  Laborat(»ry  includes  rooms 
and  apparatus  for  the  experimental  study  ol  mechanics  and 
elasticity,  tbe  strength  ol'  materials,  heat  and  heat  engines, 
electricity  and  its  practical  applications.  Amongst  tlie  apparatus 
is  a  50-ton  testing  machine  and  two  smaller  testing  machines, 
a  large  horizontal  com[)()und  steam  engine  specially  arranged  for 
experimental  work,  a  compound  high-speed  steam  engine  and 
coupled  dynamo  (the  gift  of  Messrs  Mather  and  Plattj,  and 
examples  of  other  types  of  steam  engines,  gas  engines,  oil  engines 
and  air  engines,  together  with  many  ai)}»liances  for  the  practical 
study  of  electricity,  among  which  there  are  important  gifts  from 
the  liriti.sli   Westinghouse  Company,  Messrs  Siemens  and  Lord 


THE   MUSEUMS  AND  LECTURE-ROOMS.  829 

Ivolviii.  The  Laboratory  is  also  fiirnished  witli  apparatus  for  tlic 
practical  study  of  hydraulics.  The  Museum  coutaius  the  original 
kiueuiatie  models  of  the  late  Professor  Willis.  Adjoininsr  the 
Laboratory  are  the  Mechanical  Workshops,  in  which  practical 
instruction  is  <:iven  in  wood  work  and  iron  work,  includinij 
pattern- niakintr,  fittiu^,',  tnrniiif^,  and  fortfinfj.  These  are  fitted 
with  numerous  lathes  and  vices,  machines  for  shapin<j,  planing, 
slotting,  and  drilling,  and  all  the  appliances  necessary  for  teaching 
pupils  and  for  making  instruments  and  machinery.  There  is  al.so 
a  drawing  otlice  furnished  with  the  necessary  appliances  for 
Mechanical  drawing  and  designing. 

Courses  of  Lectures  and  practical  demonstrations  are  given 
in  the  Engineering  Laboratory  (jualifying  for  the  jMeclianical 
Sciences  Tripos,  and  al.so  for  the  Special  Examination  in  Apjilied 
Science. 

VIL      The  Optical  and  Astronomical  Lkcturk-Room. 

This  room  is  at  the  south-west  corner  of  the  upper  Hoor  of 
the  Museums.  It  is  arranged  as  a  lecture  theatre,  the  fittings 
having  l)een  designed,  perliaps  in  part  by  Sir  (!.  H.  Airy,  but 
mainly  by  .Sir  (J.  (J.  Stokes  so  as  to  be  adai»ted  to  optical  demoii- 
slratioiis  with  the  aid  of  sunlight  reflected  from  outside  by 
lieMostats.  The  lectures  of  the  Lucasian  rrofes.sor  are  still 
delivereil  in  this  room  ;  and  it  is  also  the  stated  place  of  meeting 
of  tiie  Cambriclge  I'liilosophical  Society. 

Tliere  is  also  a  Hal  area  on  the  top  of  the  lecture-room  lower,  on 
which  Astronomical  instruments  deposited  in  an  adjoining  room  can 
be  teniporarilj  mounted  for  the  practice  of  students  in  observation, 

VI 11.  Thk  Lhkmical  Laboratory. 
Tho  Chemical  Laburatory  is  a  large  buihling  in  rembroke 
Street,  facing  part  of  I'embroke  t'ollege, erected  in  1SS7  from  the 
design  of  Mr  J.  .1.  Stevenson  u[)on  a  plan  proposed  by  Professor 
iiivciiig.  The  principal  entrance  is  from  I'linliroke  Street.  l)nt 
the  students'  laboratories  are  also  accessii)le  at  the  l)aik  from  tho 
cmirt  of  the  Museums.  The  giounti  lloor  contains  the  laboratories 
for  elementary  work,  namely,  a  large  room  for  tpialitative  analysis 
titled  for  SJ  .students,  a  laboratory  for  elementary  (piaiititativo 
Work  fitted  for  US  stinleiits,  with  a  room  between  them  for  large 
operations,  a  balance  room  directly  acce.s.xible  from  the  (piaiitita- 
tive  room,  ami  in  tho  S.  W.  corner  un  octagonal  projection  with 
windows  on  all  sides  where  operations  with  chlorine  or  bromine 
can  lie  conducted  in  a  tliorongh  draft.  There  are  draft  chambers 
in  all  the  windows,  and  a  separule  small  well-ventilated  room  for 
work  wilh  sMiplnirclted  hydrogen.  <  >ii  (he  .same  lloor  are  three 
lecture  rooms.  Tiie  large  one.  scaling  -'in,  is  reached  by  si-parato 
oiilranci's  from  the  strei-t  and  tiom  the  rear;  tho  smaller,  each 
Heating  tiO,  are  accessible  from  the  principal  stairciuse.      Itetweeii 


830  THK  MUSEUMS    AND    LECTURE-ROOMS. 

the  lecture  rooms  are  the  preparation  room  and  the  specimen 
room,  and,  on  the  mezzanine,  the  private  hxboratory  of  the  pro- 
fessor. On  the  mezzanine  on  the  principal  staircase  are  the 
private  room  of  the  Professor  of  (Jhemistry  and  a  room  for  organic 
analysis.  On  the  first  floor  are  the  advanced  students  labora- 
tories, and  the  laboratory  for  organic  chemistry,  balance  room, 
lecture  room  and  i)rivate  room  for  the  Jacksonian  Professor, 
lliglier  up  arc  the  library,  and  one  or  two  rooms  for  special 
researches.  In  the  attic  are  rooms  for  the  housekeeper  and  assist- 
ants, and  for  a  spectroscope  with  a  concave  grating.  Over  the 
large  laboratory  is  a  subsidiary  laboratory  for  special  classes,  with 
benches  for  32  workers,  and  above  this  is  a  flat  roof,  where  work 
can  be  carried  on  out  of  doors.  In  the  basement,  under  the  large 
laboratory,  is  a  class-room  for  demonstrations,  and  two  rooms 
entirely  fitted  with  uninflammable  materials  where  operations  with 
easily  inflammable  substances  can  be  safely  conducted.  Under 
the  quantitative  laboratory  is  the  machinery  room  containing  two 
small  steam  engines,  dynamo-electric  machine,  large  air  pumps, 
and  other  machinery,  also  the  storage  battery.  Under  the 
lecture  rooms  are  unpacking  and  store  rooms,  rooms  for  gas 
analysis  and  for  metallurgical  chemistry,  and  a  room  fitted  with 
metallurgical  furnaces.  The  whole  biiilding  is  warmed  V>y  steam, 
and  steam  is  laid  on  to  all  the  rooms  for  use  in  chemical  opera- 
tions. Tubes  from  the  air  pumps  are  led  into  the  diflerent  rooms, 
some  giving  low  exhaustion  for  filtering  are  distributed  to  the 
working  benches,  while  those  giving  the  highest  exhaustion  are 
carried  to  the  balance  rooms,  lecture  rooms,  and  a  few  other  points. 
The  large  lecture  room,  and  the  low  rooms  on  the  mezzanine  floors 
are  lighted  by  electricity,  and  there  are  leads  from  the  dynamo 
and  storage  battery  to  all  the  lecture  rooms  for  exi)erimental  pur- 
poses. A  separate  small  storage  battery  can  be  placed  in  connec- 
tion with  any  of  the  laboratories  where  an  electric  current  is 
needed.  The  whole  of  the  working  rooms  yre  ventilated  by  a  shaft 
100  feet  high  heated  by  the  boiler  furnaces.  The  Laboratories  are 
open  for  the  use  of  members  of  the  University  who  comply  with 
the  rules,  daily  during  term  time  and  during  July  and  August, 
from  10  a.m.  till  (i  p.m.  The  fee  for  the  use  of  the  laboratory  is 
i*3.  '.U.  a  term  :  ordinary  apparatus  is  su[)plied,  but  all  chemicals 
used  and  all  damage  done  to  the  ajtparatus  of  the  laboratory  must 
be  paid  for.  No  one  is  admitted  to  work  in  the  advanced  students 
laboratories  until  he  has  proved  his  competence  to  the  satisfac- 
tion of  the  Professor  of  (Jhemistry  or  the  .Jacksonian  Professor; 
nor  are  any  experiments  or  researches  allowed  which  are  not 
approved  by  one  or  the  other  of  those  Professors. 
Asbistditl  III  die  Professoi  of  Chemistry — .1.  K.  Purvis,  ft]  .A.,  St  .Jolin's. 

IX.     The  Cavfjndish  liAnou.vTORV. 
This  Laboratory,  m   which   every  facility  is  furnished  for  the 
prosecution    of    physical   research,   was    the   munificent    gift    of 
William  Cavknuish.  Seventh  Duke  of  Devonsiure,  K.G.  late 
Chancellor  of  the  University. 


THE   SEDGWICK  MUSEUM.  831 

The  buildiiiji  was  erected  from  the  (lesi<jiis  of  W.  M.  Kawcelt, 
.\I.A„  of  Jesus  College,  at  an  expense  of  about  £1<),000. 

The  jirouml  lloor  contains  a  set  of  rooms  for  operations 
reqnirnijij  jj^reat  steadiness,  such  as  exact  measurenients.  A 
store-room,  a  worl^sliop,  and  a  battery-room  are  also  provided 
on  tlie  ifrountl-lloor. 

The  lirst  lloor  contains  a  spacious  lecture-ruoni  with  a  prepa- 
ration-room, a  hir^e  apparatus-room,  a  private  room  for  the  pro- 
fessor, and  a  hirge  workinj^  laburator) ,  litted  with  tables  standing 
on  beams  of  their  own,  so  as  to  be  independent  of  the  vibrations 
of  the  lloor  All  the  tables  in  the  building  are  sujjported  in  the 
same  way,  and  there  are  in  every  lloor  small  trap-doors  by  means 
of  which  l)odies  may  be  suspended  over  the  tables  in  the  room 
beneatli  and  through  which  electric  and  other  communications 
ma\  l>e  made. 

The  1-aboratory  is  open  daily  from  10  a.m.  till  .">  p.m.,  undei' 
the  superintendence  ot  the  Profes.sor  of  Experimental  Phvsics, 
for  the  use  of  any  members  of  the  University  who  may  desire  to 
ac(|uire  a  knowledge  of  experimental  metJiods,  and  to  take  part 
in  physical  researches. 

Kxperimental  lectures  ujion  Mechanics,  Heat,  Sound,  Hlectri- 
cily  and  Magnetism,  are  given  daily  during  Term,  under  the 
direction  of  the  Professor  of  Kxperimental  Physic  s.  and  are  ojjen 
to  all  members  of  the  University. 

X.  I'lllLdSOl'lIIO.M.  liinU.VKV. 
The  use  nl  llie  liil>iary  of  tlie  Cambridge  I'liilusophical  Society 
Was  olFored  to  the  University  in  lb>)l  ;  and  the  conditions  sug- 
;:<;-tted  by  the  Society  having  been  accepted  by  the  Senate 
•_'  .lune,  issl ;,  the  books  were  transferred  to  the  large  room  on 
the  ground  floor  of  the  central  building,  with  the  view  of  eoin- 
Mienciiig  a  general  Scientific  liibiary.  The  number  of  books  and 
periodicals  lias  already  been  largely  increased  by  donations,  ex- 
changes and  |»nrcli;i,ses ;  and  the  Library  thus  formed  is  found  to 
be  of  great  service  to  tlie  Professors  and  others  wIkj  work  in  the 
New  .Museums.  It  is  open  daily  during  Term  from  nine  to  one, 
and  from  two  to  six,  and  <iiiriiig  vacation  according  as  the  Com- 
niiltcc  inav  from  time  to  tiuiu  dettiriiiine. 


TilK  SKDCWK'K  Ml'SKl'M. 
I'mk  original  collection  in  the  Geological  Museum  consisted  ex 
clusively  of  tiio^c  specimens,  Kiigiish  and  Foreign,  which  are  de- 
scriix'din  I>r  Woodwanl's  Catalogues,  printed  in  l7viM-'.t  The  Kng- 
lish  Ktissils  were  be(|ueatlicd  l)y  him  to  the  Universit)  ;  and  bv  a 
Grace  of  the  Senate,  ilatc<l  Feb.  '20,  I7'2'»,  the  Vice-Chiinrellor  was 
empowere<l  to  purcdiase  of  his  heirs,  btr  a  sum  not  exceeding 
£iUUO,  the  Foreign  Fossils  ilescrilied  in  the  above-ineiuioiied 
catalogues. 


832  SELWYN  DIVINITY  SCHOOL. 

The  immense  collection  which  grew  around  the  original  Woocl- 
wardian  Museum  is  housed  in  a  building  which  lias  been  erected 
as  a  memorial  to  the  late  Professor  Sedgwick,  and  which  was 
opened  by  His  Majesty  King  Edward  VII.  on  March  I,  1904. 

The  original  collection  has  not  been  incorporated  among  the 
more  recent  additions  to  the  Museum.  It  possesses  a  great  historical 
value,  as  representing  the  condition  of  a  progressive  science  during 
the  latter  half  of  the  17th  century.  It  contains  amongst  other 
things  the  fossils  collected  by  Agostino  Scilla,  a  distinguished 
Sicilian  painter  who  published  in  1670  a  work  entitled  "La  Vana 
speculazione  disingannata  dal  seiiso,"  in  which  he  shows  by  com- 
parison with  recent  forms  that  Fossils  are  really  the  remains  of 
Organisms.  Pencil  drawings  made  by  Scilla  to  illustrate  that 
work  are  also  preserved  in  the  Woodwardian  Museum. 

Professor  Green  added  a  few  valuable  organic  remains  to  the 
Woodwardian  cabinets:  and  Professor  Hailstone  formed  a  collection 
of  simple  minerals,  and  other  specimens  illustrative  of  the  physical 
structure  of  the  British  Isles  and  of  some  portions  of  the  Continent, 

During  fifty-two  years  continual  additions  were  made  to  the 
collection  by  the  personal  labours  and  munificence  of  Professor 
Sedgwick,  by  contributions  from  Cambridge  Graduates  and 
Undergraduates,  by  the  purchase  of  specimens  from  time  to 
time  out  of  the  old  Woodwardian  surplus  fund,  and,  since  the 
promulgation  of  the  new  Statutes,  by  special  grants  from  the 
Senate.  Later  additions  have  been  recorded  in  the  annual  reports. 

All  the  palaeozoic  collections  added  to  the  Museum  during  forty- 
four  years  previous  to  18J5  were  arranged  and  classified  by 
Professor  M^Coy,  and  his  catalogue  of  them  was  published,  with 
an  introductory  Essay  by  Professor  Sedgwick. 

A  Catalogue  of  the  Fossils  of  the  older  Palaeozoic  strata  was 
prepared  by  the  late  J.  W.  Salter,  with  a  Preface  by  the  late  Pro- 
fessor Sedgwick,  the  last  work  which  proceeded  from  his  pen. 

Catalogues  of  the  Reptiles  and  Birds  by  Professor  H.  G.  Seeley, 
and  of  tlie  Type  specimens  in  the  Museum  by  Mr  Henry  Woods, 
M.A.,  of  St  John's  College,  have  been  printed  by  the  University, 
Curatur— Mr  H.  Keeping. 


THF  SKLWYN  DIVINITY  SCHOOL. 

The  original  Uivinily  School,  probably  the  oldest  University 
building,  was  on  the  north  side  of  the  '  Schools  Quadrangle,' 
under  the  present  Catalogue-Room  of  the  University  Library. 
This  School  was  incorporated  in  the  Library  in  accordance  with 
a  report  of  the  Library  Syndicate  in  the  year  1856.  In  the  same 
year  William  Selwyn,"D.D.,of  St  .John's  College,  Lady  Margaret's 
Professor  of  Divinity,  set  apart  £700  a  year  from  the  income  of  his 
chair  as  an  augmentation  of  the  stipend  of  the  Norrisian  Pro- 
fessor, proposing  at  the  same  time,  if  the  Norrisian  Professorship 


THE  LAW  SCHOOL  AND  SQUIRE  LAW  LIBEAKY.       833 

should  meanwhile  become  vacant,  to  continue  the  same  contri- 
bution (luring  his  tenure  of  his  othce  for  the  furtherance  of 
tlieolojjical  studies  in  >uch  way  as  might  seem  l)est. 

In  accordunce  with  this  provision  a  Trust  was  formed  in  the 
year  1864  to  receive  and  administer  the  sums  so  set  apart  with  a 
view  to  building  a  Divinity  School ;  and  shortly  before  Prof. 
Sehvyn's  death,  on  April  '24,  ls75,  when  the  accumulated  Fund 
amounted  to  nearly  i;  10,000,  a  Syndicate  was  appointed  (Dec.  3, 
1>S74)  to  consider  the  best  site  for  such  a  building.  In  accordance 
with  tiieir  report,  a  site  opposite  St  John's  College  was  purchased 
by  tlie  University  for  i;3750  (Grace  of  May  27,  1875).  On  Nov.  2, 
IsTi),  (k'signs  prepared  by  Mr  Basil  Champneys,  M.A.  of 
Trinity  College,  for  the  Divinity  School  and  Literary  Lecture 
Rooms  adjoming  it,  in  "English  Gothic  of  the  early  part  of  the 
sixteenth  century,"  were  approved  by  the  Senate,  and  the  Divinity 
Scliool  was  occupied  on  Oct.  24,  1879.  The  entire  cost  of  the 
i^ivinity  School,  including  fittings  and  furniture,  amounted  to  a 
little  more  than  i,'ll,000,  of  which  about  £10,700  was  provided  by 
Dr  Sclwyn's  gift.  The  niches  on  the  e.\terior  have  since  been 
lilled  (l>>'.)-2 — 1S!»S)  with  a  series  of  statues,  through  the  liberality 
ol  tlie  late  Mr  Samuel  Sandars,  M.A.,  of  Trinity  College,  and 
Mrs  Sandars.  The  statues,  executed  by  Mr  Edmund  Kett  of 
Cambridge,  represent  nine  eminent  Cambridge  theologians  (Arch- 
Itisiiops  Crunmer  and  Parker,  Bishops  Fisher,  Pearson,  Andrewes 
and  Lightfoot,  Erasmus,  John  Lighlfout  and  Whichcote;. 

The  Divinity  School  contains  a  large  Lecture  Room,  capable  of 
holding  about  J.'jO  students,  a  smaller  Lecture  Room,  a  Library, 
and  four  rooms  for  the  Professors.  The  Library  is  open  to 
Students  between  2  and  4  I'.M.  on  every  week  day,  except 
Monday. 

TIIK    LAW    SCHOOL    AM)   SQlJIRb]    LAW    LIBRARY. 

Tliese  l»iiildings  were  designed  by  Mr  T.  G.  Jackson,  R.A.,  and 
are  situated  in  downing  Street.  The  Lil>rary  adjoins  the 
Sedgwick  .Memorial  Museum,  and  the  Law  School  Buildings 
extend  l)eyond  the  Lilirary  towanls  reniliroke  (.'ollegc.  Tlio 
funds  for  tiie  l)uilding  of  the  Ijaw  Lil)rary,  for  the  puicliaso  of 
furniture  and  bonks  for  tlie  Lii)rary,  and*  for  tlie  salary  of  a 
Librarian,  were  provided  for  under  the  will  of  the  late  Mi,s.s 
Rebecca  Flower  Squire,  wlio  died  November  2(i,  IS'.tS. 

IJKfiir-.VTiONS  FOK  THE  SQUIHE  L.WV  Lii;i;.\i;v. 

1.     Tile  Lilniiry  slmll  lie  ciillcd  llic  S<|uir('  Liuv  I,il>nny. 

'2.     Tin-  FiiWnirv  slmll  I iicii.  during'  T<tiii,  fnim  '.I  ,\.m.  to  1  p.m.  iiiid 

cMTpt  1)11  SiitiniliiNH  frniii  It  to  7  p.m..  uihI.  in  X'acutic.n.  at  nmcIi  Iioiun  uikI 
on  .such  (lays  as  the  Si)f(.-ial  lioanl  for  Liiw  shall  from  tinii*  to  tinii'  dt'tiT- 
niinc:  provided  lluit  i-.\i-c|>t  in  thr  month  of  St'|ittiid)rr  it  shall  bu  opin  on 
all  days  on  which  the  Uuiversily  Lihrmy  whull  hu  opuu. 


834   THE   LAW   SCHOOL  AND   SQUIEE  LAW   LIBKARY. 

3.     The  Library  shall  be  open  to 

(a)  aU  Members  of  the  University, 

(b)  all  other  persons  whose  names  are  on  the  Electoral  lloll  for  the 

time  being, 

(c)  all  other  persons  who  are  entitled  to  borrow  books  from  the  Uni- 

versity Library  under  the  Eegulations  in  force  for  the  time 
being, 

(d)  all  persons  who  obtain  from   the  Special  Board  for  Law  per- 

mission to  use  the  Library.  Any  such  permission  shall  be  valid 
only  till  the  first  meeting  of  the  Board  in  the  Michaelmas  Term 
next  after  its  issue,  and  shall  be  revocable  at  any  time  without 
notice  and  w'ithout  cause  assigned. 

4.  No  Book  shall  be  borrowed  from  the  Library,  except 
{a)  with  the  permission  of  the  University  Librarian,  or 
(6)  by  Professors,  Readers  or  Lecturers,  for  use  in  the  Law  School, 
in  connexion  with  their  teaching.  Books  so  borrowed  for  use 
in  the  Law  School  shall  l)e  returned  to  the  Library  on  the  day 
on  which  they  are  borrowed,  and  shall  under  no  circumstances 
be  removed  from  the  Law  School  Buildings. 

b.  Any  person  who  damages,  or  causes  the  loss  of,  any  Book  shall  be 
excluded  from  the  use  of  the  Library  tiU  he  has  made  compensation  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  Special  Board  for  Law. 

6.  The  Special  Board  for  Law  shall  have  power  to  accept  the  Gift  to 
the  Library,  or  the  Deposit  therein,  of  any  Books,  and  any  condition 
imposed  on  such  Gift  or  Deposit  shall  be  effectual  notwithstanduig  any- 
thing in  these  Rules. 


n 


PETERHOUSE, 

OR 

St  PETER'S  COLLEGE. 

(KOUNDHI)    A.D.  1284.) 

Cofiiea  i)J  the  Statutes  in  the  British  Museum ;  Old  Statutes 
Mss."  Harley,  No.  7032,  p.  187.  New,  — No.  70-46,  ;/.  132 
(Printed  in  "Documents  relating  to  tlie  University  and 
Colle<ies  of  Cambridge,"  Vol.  ii.  pp.6 — 116).  The  Statutes  as 
ajrfiroved  tnj  the  Queen  in  Council  29th  Jiaie.  1882,  are 
printed  in  the  London  Gazette. 
This  most  ancient  College  or  House  was  founded  by  IliKiH  i»E 
i^ArsHA.M.  I^isliop  of  Kly,  for  a  Master  and  fourteen  Fellows. 

.\(ci)r<liiig  to  tbe  Statutes  of  1882,  tbe  foundation  consists  of  a 
Master,  eleven  Fellows,  and  twenty-tbree  Scbolars. 

The  Master,  wbo  is  elected  by  tbe  Fellows,  must  be  a  Master 
of  Arts,  or  of  some  equal  or  superior  degree,  in  the  University  of 
Cambridge  or  Oxford. 

The  Fellows  are  to  be  elected  from  among  the  Graduates  of 
tiie  College,  or,  if  the  Society  think  fit,  from  among  the  other 
Graduates  of  Caml)ridge  or  Oxford.  One  of  the  Fellowships  is 
entitled  a  Professorial  Fellowship,  and  can  be  held  only  by  a 
Proft-ssor  of  tlie  University.  Fellowships  are  tenable  for  six  years, 
unless  in  the  followin<r  <!ases:  any  Fellow  who  becomes  either 
the  Head  or  a  Fellow  of  aiiotiuM-  C^oliege  immediately  vacates  his 
Fellowship  in  this  College:  any  Fellow  who  has  been  pre- 
sented by  the  College  to  any  Benefice  of  the  clear  annual  value 
of  X'400  or  upwarils  shall  vacate  his  Fellowship  one  year  after 
presentation  :  any  Fellow  who  serves  the  College  in  one 
of  the  privile.'ed  otlices  of  Tnt(jr,  Assistant  Tutor,  Senior 
Bursar  or  Dean,  ami  has  hcni  a  privileged  Otiicer  for  at  least 
two  years,  retains  his  l'\'llowship  lor  six  years  independently  of 
tbe  time  lie  has  been  a  privileged  ollicer,  and,  if  he  holds  such 
an  (ttlice  for  twenty  years,  retains  tin;  Fellowship  for  life:  aiiv 
I'Vllow  who  holds  a  Professorship  in  the  University  or  who  holds 
th(!  oHice  of  Pul)lic  Orator,  or  Kt^i^istrary  ,or  University  Libranuii 
retains  liis  P'tdlowshiji  iiotwiibstandiug  liie  expiration  of  six  years, 
while  he  holds  such  University  oHice.  ,\  Fellow  may,  with 
c,r)iisent  of  the  College,  resiiiii  tlie  pecuniary  •  iii(duments  of  his 
Fellowship,  and,  retaiiiiuL'  all  its  other  pri\iliges,  become  a  Super- 
numerary Fellow  :  in  tins  ca>r  the  (Jolleu'e  proceeds  to  tbe 
election  of  a  new  Fellow,  'i'he  College  has  power  to  elect 
to  one   Fellowship   a    person  eminent  for  Science  or  Learning, 


836  St  PETER'S  COLLEGE. 

whether  a  Graduate  of  Cambridge  or  Oxford,  or  not.  The 
Master  and  Fellows  may  also  elect  any  member  of  the  College, 
whom  they  think  it  desirable  so  to  distinguish,  to  be  an  Honorary 
Fellow. 

It  is  directed  in  the  Statutes  of  1882  that  the  Scholarships 
and  Bye-fellowships  of  the  College  shall  be  consolidated  and 
form  a  common  fund  to  be  called  the  Open  Scholarship  Fund, 
out  of  which  there  shall  be  founded  :  — 

£ 
Twelve  open  Scholarships  of  60  per  annum  each,  at  least. 

Six    ditto  40  ditto  ditto 

Five  ditto  20  ditto  ditto 

At  present  there  have  been  founded    £ 

Two   Hale  Scholarships  of  80   per  annum. 

Two  Parke      80     

Six  Hale  60     

Two  Parke  60     

One  Gisborne     60     

One  Carter 60     . 

One  Whitgift  and  Perne..     50     

Two  Gisborne 40     

One  Cosin 40     

One  North  and  Woodward  40 

Two  Gisborne    20     

One  Ramsey  20     

Scholars  are  elected  from  among  Residents  and  nou-Residents. 
Foundation  Scholarships  are  adjudged  to  Residents  (irrespective 
of  age)  according  to  the  results  of  the  various  Annual  College  and 
University  Examinations,  for  proficiency  in  Mathematics,  Classics, 
Natural  Science,  Moral  Science,  Theology,  Law,  History  &c., 
and  are  tenable  until  the  holder  is  of  standing  to  take  the  degree 
of  B.A.  H^ntrance  Scholarships  are  adjudged  after  competition 
among  candidates  who  have  not  commenced  residence  in  the 
University,  and  are  not  more  than  19  years  of  age  at  the  time  of 
the  Examination,  of  which  due  notice  is  given.  Exhibitions  may 
also  be  adjudged  tu  candidates  at  the  same  competition,  with- 
out limit  of  age. 

In  case  of  special  merit  the  Master  and  Fellows  have  power  to 
prolong  the  tenure  of  scholarships;  also  to  promote  from  one 
to  another,  or  to  confer  upon  a  Scholar  a  second  scholarship  in 
consideration  of  distinguished  merit. 

The  Master  and  Fellows  have  also  power  to  apply  a  certain 
part  of  the  Open  Scholarship  Fund  in  donations  to  deserving 
Students,  whether  Scholars  or  not.  The  income  of  the  '  Hugo  de 
Balsluini  Fund"  is  applied  in  aid  of  students  engaged  in  advanced 
study  or  research. 

There  is  an  Exhibition  from  the  Company  of  Clotliworkers, 
and  one  from  the  Company  of  Ironmongers.  To  the  Miller 
Exhibition  the  Master  and  Fellows  elc(;t  some  person  educated 
at  Huntingdon  Free  Grammar  School,  if  any  such  duly  qualified 


St  PETER'S  COLLEGE. 


837 


person  presents  himself:  if  not,  some  otlierwise  duly  (jualified 
person. 

Prizes  are  awarded  to  those  who  are  most  successful  in  tho 
various  subjects  of  the  Annual   Kxaminations. 

Tlic'Tait  I'rize  is  awanU'd  in'riodicaliv  for  an  ivssay  on  a  subject 
in  Mathcinatical  or  Kxperiniental  Physics. 


Junk  Examin.xtioxs  .\nd 
Fre.s/imt'11. 

Mathematics. 

Clemmow,  I'rizeiinm 
Cliowla,  Prizeman 

Clnnsks. 

\'ere-\\'al\vyn 
T.angriiige 

Robinson,  \V.  de  II . 
M:irriott 

Natural  Srii'nres. 
I'infuUl,  I'rizeman 

History. 
Loveday,  I'rncinoii 
Day,  l'ri:t  iiHiii 
I'homuB 


Law. 


•Sewel 


Prize  List,  190S. 
Junior  Sophs. 

Matliematic.i. 

Parkinson,  I'rizemun 


Classics. 

Hibby,  I'iir:emu)i 

Sprott 

Butler 


Natural  Science.*!. 

Oakden,  Prizeman 
Mill 


C'liissiral  Ciui'/iii.tiliuii,  X'erc-Walwyn. 


LIST  OF  MASTERS 


1290  (Jeiard  .le  I  loo.  \rir,:] 

1330  Robert  de  Winwuk.  I'M) 

i:t3H    Kobert  ile  Mild<Miliall .  \tH)& 

\XiU   Kofiercle  la  (Joler.  [(il.'i 

1344    lUlplide  llolberlie.  I(il7 

I349   Williatii  de  Wl.ittles.a.  1H25 

\:ir>\    Ricliardde  U  i-I.eclie.  |t)34 

|:i74    I  boiiiasde  WoiiiiiMili.ill  .  Iti4l 

I3H1    .lolin  de  Newton.  Uitid 

l.)97   William  (■aven.li>li.  \IMi 

I3<)7  .John  lie  liottle>liani.  MiliA 

140(1    llM.s.dc  Castro  |{ernardi.  Ki't't 

I4IH  .loliii  licdbionk  1733 

1430   riionias  l.an.-  I74K 

1473  .lolin  VVarkwoiil..  I7.'i« 

l.VK)   ri.oma^  D.iiinaii.  I7HH 

I.VHt   Henry  llornbv.  IH3H 

1517  William  Hurt^nvi..'.  IH47 

I.S2.3    lolin    l.dmninU  |S70 

1<'>44    Kiilpli  AyiiHwoi  til .  ||.|(KI 


Andrew   I'erne. 
Robert  Some, 
.loiin    Kicliaid.son. 
Tliomas  Turner. 
Leonard  Mawe. 
Matthew   Wren, 
.lolin  ('osin. 
I.iiliirui  Sfiiiiiiiii 
.lolin  Cosin. 
I'lernard    Mile, 
.losepli    ItiauiiiiHit 
riinina^.    Kirli.iiiUni. 
.lolin    Whalley. 
I'iiliniinil    Keeiie 
I'.dmuiiil    Law. 
Kranri>  Karnes. 
William    liiidi^Hon. 
Henry  W  ilkiii><oii  ''onksoii 
.laiiieH  I'oi'ti-i. 
AlM.i.i-ins    Wll.l.IAM    Waiii. 


838  St  PETER'S  COLLEGE. 

Visitor,    The  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely 


THK    PRESENT    SOCIETY. 

Masffv,  lAdolplms  William  Ward,  Litt.lX,  elected  1900. 

Tutor,  11.. I.  Edwards,  M.A. 

Assistant  Tutor,  H.  W.  V.  Temperley,  M.A. 

Lecturers. 

History. 


Mathematics. 

J.  M.  Dodds,  M.A. 
J.  H.  Graee,  M.A. 

Classics. 
H.  .T.  Edwards,  M.A. 


H.  W.  V.  Temperley,  M.A. 


Law. 
T.  A.  Walker,  M.A.,  LL. 

Director  of  Natural  Science  Studie.i,  T.  G.  Bedford,  M.A. 

Dean, 
Senior  Bursar,  J.  M.  Dodds,  M.A. 
Jtimor  Bursar,  T.  A.  Walker,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
Prcetector,  H.  J.  Edwards,  M.A. 
Librarian,  T.  A.  Walker,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
Chaplains,  W.  E.  Barne,s.  D.D. 
^G.  H.  Clayton,  B.A. 
Steward,  T.  A.  Walker,  M.A.,  LL.D. 


Foundation  Fellows. 

Dickson,  James  Douj^las  Hamilton,  M.A.,F.R.S  E. 

Dodds,  .John  Macalister,  M.A. 
^Dewar,  Sir  James,  M.A,,  F.R.SS.L.  and  E. 
*  Walker,  Rev.  Thomas  Alfred,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
^Barnes,  Rev.  William  Emery,  D.D. 
« Edwards,  Henry  John,  M.A. 
"^  Temperley,  Harold  William  Vazeille,  M.A. 


1  Lnlf 
cheater, 
versity. 
Fellow 

2  l!i'l 
1907. 

3  I'rolV 
Expenm 
Royal  In 


PllncipBl  of  I  tie  Owena  College,  Miin- 
nd  ViceClisncellot  of  the  Viclcirin  Uni- 
son   l,l..n.OlftSf.'n».    Hon.  Litt.D  Vict. 

of  the  British  Academy. 

1  Siht.lir,  1904.     George  Williiims  Prize. 


sHoiiHl  Fellow.  .1 
■nlal  Pliil.iBophy 
ititiition,  l.oniloi 


■liBonia..  Profe.sor  . 
Fullerian  Prole. «oi 
Hon.  I.L.D.  GLisgnv 


St  Andrews,   Edinburgh.     Hon      cD.   Victoria, 
Oxford,  Dublin. 

4  LighlfoolSi:holar,18.S4  WhewellScholar,l88-(. 

6  JeremiePiiieTYmn,lS79.  CiOBse  Scholni ,  1H81. 
Tyrwbill  Scholar.  1882.  Hulsean  Professor  of 
Divinity. 

C  Hri>wne  Medal,  ]8i)0.     Jereinio  Prize,  18!)i 

7  G]adsti)ne  Memorial  Prize.  Members'  Prize, 
1901.  Alien  .Scholarship,  190:!,  Prince  Consort 
Prize,  1904.    Sceley  Medal,  1904. 


St  PETER'S  COLLEGE. 


839 


Honorary  Fellows. 

Maclagaii,  The  Must  Rev.  William  Dalryinple,  D.I).,  Lo)(l 

Arclibishoj)  of  York. 
'  Lilly,  William  Samuel,  LL.M. 
-* Smith,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Abercrombie,  M.A. 
■■'Barnes,  Sir  John  (lorell.  IjL.H. 

■•Solomon,  Sir  Richard,  M.A.,  K.O.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C. 
^♦Richmond,  Dtmo-las  Clo.se,  C.B. 


Scholars 
Wells,  (Jerald  William.  B.V. 
(ireeii,  ,101)11  Eiic  Sidney.  B.A. 
I.if^litt'oot,  Bell 
Hmler,  Krank  (JrcROry 
Lloyd,  William  Heirinald 
Oakden,  William  Maisliall 
Parkinson,  Wilfred 
Bil)by,  i'^dward  Ernosi 
Vere-Walwyn,  AlRi-inon  Edward 


Clemniovv,  Charle.'!  Arthur 
Pinfold,  Ernest  Sheppard 
l.oveday,  Alexander 
Hill,  George  James 
Day,  Geoffrey  Heynold.s 
Andrews,  Egiieri  Arthur 
{'lemmow,  Ernest  Philip 
\\  eir,  Napier 


Oiyaii  Scliolar,  Laiigridge,  Walter  Osliorn 


JlXHIBITIONERS 

Agate,  Leonard  IJendy 

'I  liomas,  Kenneth  (italbraiili 

A  iwier.'son,  George 


Hardy,  Fred 

Allen,  Reginald  Clifford 


LL.D. 
•  Bate,  John  Pawley 

M.D. 

Iialls-)leadlev,  \\aUei,&  i\LA., 

M  .(:. 

Ilirdwood,  Roger  Alan,  &  .M.A. 
I  ebl),  William  Scoit,  &  i\LA. 
l)unit)lnton.('Jiarle.sEardley  &M.A. 
Nifr)lls,  W  illiain.  Ac  M.A. 
Kiidw'ood,  (ioriion  I'ravers,  \r  M.A. 
Scott,  Geortre  INIelmoih,  ,\   H.A. 


Martin,  .lolin  Middleton.  X'  B.A. 
Mamamara,    Eric     Danvers,    i\ 
^LA. 

Sc.D. 

«*llill,  Micaiah.IohnMuller,  F.H.S. 
'■'* Bryan,  George  Hartley,  F.R.S. 
"5*Y'oung,  Wiliiam  Henry,  F.R.S. 
11  Scott,  Alexander,  F.R.S. 

B.D. 

I  '2  Boggis,     Rev.     Robert     James 

I         Edmund 

'  'Tk-lcher,  Rev.  Reginald  James 


llt()8 


18itl 
ISitti 

iyo3 

litOT 


I'.IOl 


l'.l(»7 


i.« 


Fellon 


I  Authnr  of  "ADclont  ItcUgloii  Kiiil  Uoilvrn 
Thought,"  "Tlio  Orcat  Enigma,"  "The  Claims 
nf  (  hriitianity,"  Av.  Lato  Vndcrwccrctary  to  the 
(•oveniinciit  of  HiMlriu. 

'.!  CiMitrolIrr  and  Audilnr  Cieorial.  (;n|,r 
(  iilony.    Smith'!  Priicman,  1)68. 

Prctldont,   Probata,   nimrco  anil    Ailmiralty 


nivltlo 


eml  for 


nal 


4  Aneiit'lp 

1  llrll".  I  ii.vi-t.iiv  s,hnl«r  1868.  I.alr  Coin 
trollorana  Aiidlturtlenoral  of  tho  Kxi'ho<|uor. 

e,  Mcinh'o  Prii'ii.nn.  1881.  Ucailvr  In  Jur 
prudence,  Romaii  Law,  and  International  Law 
tha  Inni  of  Court.     U>»  fellow  of  Trinity  ll.ill 


I       7  Indian  Medical  Service. 

8   Tr.  rr»or   nf    Puir   MHtlirnrntUi .  UnuriMI  v 
I  Cnlleiii-.  l.on.!on.     .Sioilh'«  prijeoiLo.  m7», 
'      9  Smith't  Priioman,  l»<8.     Prnfc^or  of  Maths- 
I  matics  in  the  I'nivcrnlty  of  North  Walcl 

10  Lecturer  on  IllKhcr  h>nthematlcfi,  Ualversity 
,  of  Liverpool. 

■     II   Ruporintondrntofthc  Davy-Farnilay  Rcicarch 
'  LalH>rntory,     lloyal    Inmitntlon,    I  omlon        lion. 

TroB«urcr  of  the  Chemical  .Society. 
'     13  E»iin.   I'nirm.n.    18811.     Jercmic    I'risrmHii, 
I   1887.     LatcHub'Wnrdrn,  St  AuRUilini.-.CulIrK-, 

C»MlerhuiT. 


i:i  Preuchur  of  Urat 


II  n. 


840 


St  PETER'S  COLLEGE, 


M.A. 

1842     Bedford,  Henry 
1845  '* Fuller,  Frederick 
Austin,  William 
1850     Parnell,  John 

1853  Lennard,    Sir     I'liomas     Barrett, 

Bart. 

1854  2*Hemmans,  Rev.  Fielder 

Newman,  Rev.  Frederick  William 

1855  8*.Feakes,  Rev.  .lames 
1859    Harlock,  Rev.  .\lfred  King' 
1861  ■•  Hudson,  Rev..losepli 
18(52    Amps,  William 

■'^"Jack,  William 
1863    Graham,  Arthur  Robert,  &  M.C., 

M.B. 
1865     Luard,  Rev.  Bixby  Garnham 

1867  "*Dunn,  Thomas  MHlliam 

1868  Bramston,  Rev.  William 
''Grimley,  Rev.  Horatio  Nelson 

1870  Wren,  Rev.  Alfred  Theodore 

1871  Walter,  John  Amherst 
'^Kbsworth,     Rev.    Algernon 

Frederick 

1872  Sams,  Rev.  George  Frederick 
Waltham,  Rev.  Richard 

1873  **Wordsworth,  Rev.  Christopher 

1874  '"Smith,  Vernon  Russell 

1876  Darbyshire,  Rev.  John 
Eustace,    Rev.    William    Fitz- 

Eustace 
^'  *Garrett,  Samuel 

1877  '•-*Lloyd,  Rev.  Arthur 

1878  Fair,  lie  v.  Robert  Herbert 


'3*  Marshall,  John  William 

Smith,  Rev.Tilden 

Stone,  John  Frederic  Matthias 
Harris 

Cooper,  Joseph  Small 
*Jefrery,  'I'homas  Theopliilus 

Stodart,  Rev.  George  Earle 

Vaughan,  Rev.  George  Henry 

Groome,Rev.  William  Hubert 

Pybus.John,  &LL.M. 
*Allen,     Rev.     Andrew     .lames 
Campbell 

Stone,  William 

Planck,  Charles 

Sealy,  Rev.  William  Bellet 

Barnard-Smith,  Rev.   Barnard 
Gooch 

Dei<?hton,  Frederick,  &  M.B. 
'^  Potter,  Michael  Cresse 
i^'Eccles,  Jolin 
'"  New,  Rev.  Walter 
i^Littlewood,  Edward  Thornton 
isFloyd,  Ernest  William 
'^Watson,  Rev.  Herbert  Armstrong 

Arkle,  Rev.  Edward  Stanley 

Bott,  Rev.  Herbert 

Taylor,  Frank,  &  M.B. 
-"  Knowles,  Thomas  I  orrens 
-1  Mayo,  Charles  Harry  Powell 

Dingwall,  William  Frederick 
-^  Hudson,  Rev.  John 

Barron,  Edward  Evelyn,  &  LL.B. 

Bindley,  Rev.  Walter  Paton 

Bullock,    Rev.    John   Frederick 
Watkinson 


187 


188 
188 


188 

188 
188, 

188 
188 
18E 


itheUni 


ity  of  Aherde 


First  Smith's  Prizeman,  1869.     Hon. 
rally  CoUege,  AberyBtwyi  l> . 


•  LaleFeUows. 

1  Formerly  Tulor.     Late  Professor  of  Mathematii 

2  Prebendary  of  liincoln  Cathedral. 
:i  Prebendary  of  St  Paul's  Cathedral. 
4  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle. 
6  Professor  of  Mathemalies  in  the  University  of  Glasgo 

I.  L.D.  Glasgow. 

6  I,ato  Head  Master,  Bath  College. 

7  Late  Professor  of  Mathematics  anrt  Natural  Philosophy,  llnr 

8  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwell. 

9  Bell's  University  Scholar,  1867.     L»  Bhs  Prizeman  ,  i  871.    Prebendary  of  Liddington  in  Lincoln 
Cathedral. 

10  King's  Counsel. 

11  Le  Bas  Prizeman,  18V4. 

12  Professor  of  English  Literature  in  the  Imperial  University  of  Tokyo,  the  Naval  Acidemy,  and 
the  Higher  Commercial  School, 

13  Masterat  Charterhouse. 

14  Professor  of  Botany  and  Biology,  Armstrong  College,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

15  Superintendent  of  Trig,  Survey,  Delira  Dun,  United  Provinces,  India, 

16  Late  Head  Masler  of  Hertford  Grammar  School. 

17  Head  Master,  Wvoberi;  firammar  School,  Cape  Colony. 

18  Hea.1  Master  of  King  Edward's  r.r.mimar  School,  Aston. 

19  Head  Muster  of  Lancaster  firammar  .School. 

20  Vico-Principal  of  Liverpool  College. 

21  Master  at  Harrow. 

22  Seatonian  Prize  Poem,  1899,  1902. 


St  peters  college. 


841 


1  Knott,  Hammett  Charles 
-  Bay  I  is,  George 

Laupmaiiii,  (^Jeorjje 

Plaskilt,  William  Levers,  &  LI. .15. 

Kawlins,  Francis  Hooper 

Hoyle,  Edward  Lascelles 

Jameson,  Robert  Minto 

Bartram,  James  William 

Pybus,  Uev.  George 

Devenisli,  Rev.  Herbert  Henry 
■'Westcott,  Rev.  George  Herbert 
*  Westcott,  Right  Rev.  Foss 
^Tait,  John  Guthrie 

Barlow,  Crosslev  William  Crosby 
"Weir,  John 

'*.Marclianl,  Edirar  Cardew 
*Buck,  Rev.  William  Armstrong 

Hughes,  Rev.  Arthur 

Hufrhcs,  Rev.  Henry  Robert 

M'^'Arthur,  Allen  Gordon 

Griniley,  Rev.  Arthur  Lee 

de  Courcy- Ireland,    Rev.    Edniond 
Stanley 

de  Courcy-lreland,  Rev.  Maofens 
-'Searle,  George  Frederick  Charles 
"^  Archbold,  William  Arthur  Jobson, 
&  LL.B. 

I'earce,  Rev.  Ernest  Harold 

Parsey,    Edward    William,    M.  H,, 
B.C. 

New,  Rev.  Frank  Edward 

Smith,  William  Hubert,  &  LL.!\L 
*l)Hchaiiaii,  Jami-s 

Leycester,  William  Hamilton 
"Wagstatr,  William  Henry 
'-Fiddes,  Edward 

!■' Wilson,  Arthur  Forbes  Macfarlane 
"Tayler,  Frederick  Archdale  Wdson 

.Mond,  Robert  Ludwig 

.lackson,  Rev.  Frank  Hilton 
'•de  Havilland,  Hu^'h  de  Beauvoir 

Wilson,  James 

Eck,  Henry  J  ustus 
""■Gillett,  Ven.  Gresham  Francis 


Cooper,  Thomas 

Doughty,  Rev.  Frederic  Ernest 

Hancock,  Rev.  Leonard  Rhys 

Beldam,  George  Williim 

Huntsman, George  Alexander  1 1  vine 

Johnston,  James  Patrick 

Warming-ton,  John  Herbert 

Leese,  .loseph,  &  Mus.  Bac. 

Penny,  Alfred  Gervase,M.B.,  B.C. 

Fawcett,  Herbert 

Williams,  Kev.  Alfred  Wynne 

Samman,  Rev.  Arthur  Henry 

Purton,  Rev.  Ralph  Cecil 

Watkins,  Rev.  Charles  King 

Beldam,  Cyril  Asplan 

Breffit,  Rev.  Walter 

Shand,  Alexander  Faulkner  Sliand 
i''*Leaf,  Joseph  Frank 
18  Drake-Brockman,  Henry  Vernon, 

&  LL.M. 
^''  Daniels,  Alfred  Edward 
-•JVilliers,  h^rnest  Amherst 

Stark,  John  Cochrane 
-1  Burton,  James  Edward 

Umney,  Percy 

Berry,  Rev.  Benjamin  Allen 

Marshall,  Isaac 

Giles,    Leonard    Thomason,   M.B., 
B.C. 
--"Jack,  Adolphus  .Alfred,  &  LL.M. 

Fowler,  Francis  George 

Grimley,  Rev.  Claude  Harold  Lee 

Bell,  Herbert  George 

Watson, GeoigeTrustnim,M.B., B.C. 

Came,  Rev.  Arthur  Camin 

Adams,  Rev.  Benjamin  William 

Barratt,  Rev.  Herbert  Osborn 
'-■'•Grace,  John  Hilton,  F.Il.S. 
-'  Powles,  Allen  Henry 

Bell,  Richaril  Locke 

Rawlins,  Thomas  (ieorge 

Smith,  Rev.  Maxwell  Homfiay 

Smith,  Rupert  Hamblin 

Smith,  Maurice  Hamblin 


1894 


1895 


1896 


1897 

1898 


1899 


1900 


1  Tuior  ol  Selwyn  Colle);'-  2  Mathetnnlical  M.-uleral  Unyftl  Ac.-uloiny,  Climport. 

:i  I-VI1..W  ..f  th.'  I'liiKTiilly  of  AlUilmljiul.     I.;itc  MiuUt  at  .MarlboroiiKli. 

1   Ixinl  Ui»liu|i  of  Chula  NuKpur. 

5  Lunguagr  rrofeaaor,  and  Vico-I'rincipal,  Onlral  Colleire,  Bangalore. 

li  I'rliKtlpul,  II.II.  Maharl^ah'i  ConcKu,  Myioro,  Huuth  India. 

7  Kullow  and  CloMlcal  Lecturer  of  Lincoln  t'oUcKO,  Olford. 

8  I«ito  Warden  of  8t  Thomai*'  (Jollogo.  Colijinbo,  <'oylon. 
B  ni-mniiHtniUir  at  the  Cavondlih  Laboratory. 

10  Wliiw.U  Seholar,  1889.  Prince  Conwrt  I'rliomnn.  IHBO.  Principal  of  tlio  Mohanimmlan 
AnKlo-Orlcntal  CoUiko,  Alixarli.  11  Of  "hum  ProfeMor  of  0  cornel  ry. 

l'.>  Secretary  to  the  Council  of  the  fnivemity  of  M.n.-he.ler.  1.1  Maatcr  at  ItoHiall. 

H   Late  .Muter  at  LoretU).  U  Miwt.r  at  Kt/.u.  1«  Archdeacon  of  Lebonibo. 

17  II  M.  ln«pei:tor..r8ch"olii.     Formerly  Mauler  at  MarlliorouKh.  '.8  Indl.-ui  Civil  Service. 

lu  lliwl  Maator  of  .Stockport  nraniniar  School.  20  M.P.  for  ilrigbton. 

■21   lleuil  .Majtor  of  Ooditon  Orainmar  8i:ho.d, 

•.>•.•  Wiuihe.ter  I'rlio,  199:1.  Chaniellor'i.  KnKlUh  Medal,  1H'J4  Late  Lecturer  on  Englinh  Litera- 
ture, tjueen  Marxaret'il'olleKe,  Unlvorilty  of  ClanKow. 

■Si  lion.  Ser.  of  the  London  Hatheniatical  .Society.  24  M.A.  Oiford. 


842 


St   PETER'S  COLLEGE. 


1  Slater,  Robert  Cliavles 

Ingrams,  Sydney 

Dean,  George 
■^  lloberls,  Tliomas  Stanley 
■^  Hearnsliaw,    Fopsey   John    Cobb, 
&  LL.M. 

1901  Atkins,  Henry  Ernest 
*Coker,  Ernest  Georg'e 

Wood,  Rev.  Cecil  Jolin 
Walker,  Rev.  Robert  Ernest 
Wiggins,  Robert  Henry 
Gordon,    Robert    Abercromby,  & 

LL.M. 
Collins,  Rev.  John  Basset  Baron 
Luttniiin,  Willie  Lewis,  Mus.B. 

1902  Dennett,  Mev.  Frederick  Sidney 
Fairg-rieve.  Mungo  McCallum 
Asliworth,  Frank 

Payne,  John  Ernest,  M.B.,  B.C. 

1903  Sample,  Harold  Ward 

1904  5  RyfFel ,  John  Henry,  &  B.C. 

Pitt,  Rev.  Marcus  Gysbert 

1905  Peirson,  Rev.  Ernest  Goodwin 
Marshall,  Rev.  William 
Marshall,  Philip  Twells 

t'Wathen,  Gerard  Anstruther 
1900    Thornton,  Rev.  Robert  Hill 

Clarke.  Rev.  Frederick  William 
'Lee,  Atkinson 
Costello,  Leonard  Wilfred  James, 
&  LL.B. 

1907  de  Montmorency,  James  Edward 

Geoffrey,  &  LL.B. 
^Routli,  Harold  Victor 
Gabbatt,  John  Percy 
Keigwin,  Henry  David,  &  Mus.B. 

1908  Sidley,  John 

Lee,  Richard  Henry  Lovelock 
Barker,  Rev.  Gilbert  David 
Bartholomew,  Aug'uslus  Theodore 

Honor (tTji  M.A. 

190.')     Waller,  Alfred  Hayney 
Aldis,  Harry  Gidiicy 

LL.M. 

1875     I, aidlay,  William  James 

188(1     Luptoii,  Edwaid  Basil 

1888     Peart,  Alfred  Henry,  &  15. A. 


M.B. 

Dickinson,  Joseph  Jewel t,  &  B.  A. 
.Manser,  FrederickBailey,B. A., B.C. 
Honeyburne,  William  Roberi,  B.A., 
B.C. 

B.A. 

Alston,  Rowland  Crewe 

Kittle,  Richard  Walter,  &  LL.B. 

Perkins,  Robert  liening 

OIley,  Henry  Robert 

Brougliton,  Rev.  James  Reginald 

Burg-e,  Charles  Ernest 

Sample,  William  Collings 

Sievenson,  Rev.  Robert 

Ainslie,  Shirley  Robert 

Morton,  Harry  I5arnsley,&  LL.B. 

Brooks,  John  Ellinghani 

Holmes,  Henry 

Beasley,  ('harles  iMagrath 

Clowes,  Richard  Percy 

Wliitehurst,Rev..lolinBaron  Howes 

Vizard,  Henry  Macnaught 
^Silbcrrad,  Charles  Arthur 

Harrod,  Henry  Herbert 

English,  Douglas  Arthur  Watkins 

Brunner,  Harold  Roscoe 

Ward,  Rev.  Sydney  Charles 

Howard,  IJernard  Alwyne 

I5ell,  Henry  Thurburn  Montague 

Kills,  Robert  Geoffrey 

.lackson,  Arthur 

Falkner,  Arthur  Henrv,  \  B.C. 

Hlaiidlbnl,  Walter  Fofliot 

de  Lisle,  Vincent  Frederic 

Chisman,  Frank  William,  &  LL.B. 

Snow,  Rev.  .lohn  Henry 
'"Scoison,  John  Thomas 

Brickwood,  Henry 

Dent,  George  John  Clement 

Redwood,  Bernard  Boverion 

Hennian,  William  Wbiteiield 

Bodington,  Cecil  Herbert 

Hunt,  Alfred  Edvvaid 

Gunn,  John  William 

Nelson,  Richard  Albany,  &  LL.B. 

Drew,  Rev.  John  Alexander 

Prichard,Rev.  Richard  Edgar  Vii)au 

Browne,  Frederick  Maurice 

Anuesley,  Rev.  William  Monckton  s 


•  l.ato  Kullows. 

1  Master  at  Charterhouse. 

'.J  Hrinco  ('onsort  Prizeman,  liKlO.  Lcclurer  in 
HiHtory  at  St  David'n  CoHogo,  Lain|iolor. 

:!  Lecturer  in  Hlstor)'  at  llurtioy  College, 
Southampton. 

4  I'rofeMor  of  Engineering,  Technical  Inetituto, 
rinshurj. 

5  i.ecturir  in  ChomUtry  at  Guy's  IIo9|iital. 


6  Professor   of    History,  Government  College,  \ 
Lahore. 

7  Lecturer  on  Kilucition  at  University  College, ; 
Aberystwyth. 

8  Professor  of  Literature  at  Toronto  University  ' 

9  Indian     Civil     Service.     lUmuiiagHr     M<-<lal, 

my. 

10  Indian  Civil  Service. 


St  PETEK'«  college. 


843 


Tlioriiton,  llurolil 
1  Uliickie,  Alfiv.l 

Jucksoii,  Arthur  Fraiiu',  it  B.C. 

liny  ward,  Leonard  Charles 

AdcocU,  William  Kohert  CoUiulioiin 

lliirvfrsdii,  I't-ny  Aiiihrose 

Hardif,  Alec-  Uavid 

Henderson.  William  l,ewe.s 

Keii-wiii,  Kichard  i'rescolt 

Jones,  Kdwyn  Llewelliti 

llallam,  .losepli  Henry 

.Mor;rans,  (iodlrey  Kwart 

(iodson,  Arthur  Tall.ot 

Hands,  Heurv  .Tiuucs 

Hicklin,  J(is.-'i>li  [jirh.rt  i 

Inc.-,  U.-v.  Iti.hard  JIasil 

llardiiit;,  Walt.r  AuiImosc  Heath 
"Stewart,    Arthur   Charles   Lestoe 
Hylti.ii,  \-  Mus.li. 

Liddle,  (Jeorge  Krnest 

llollingworlh,  John 
•'  Watts,  Nevde  Hunter  ' 

Kohinsoii,  l-'red 

Aziz,  Alxlul 

itohinson,  Laurence  Milner 

Scott,  .\tthur  I'lckett 

Tdplis,  Arthur  Kohert 
•Wells,  Cerald  Willi.ini 
'•(jieen,  John  Eric  Sidney 

Smjili,  Stanley  tjordon 

I'erriti,  JMii^erie  (.'oui'lenay  I 

Orysdale,  .(olin  Mortimer  i 

Kitson,  Bi;riiard  .Meredyth  ' 

Ker^liaw.  Milton 

Eit/.tn  raid,  Williiuii  Jiisepll  I 

Nihal  Sint;li,  Sardar  I 

iMujtaha,  (Jhauilhiiri  liu>eiii 

Moiloii,  Cvrii  Shadfortli  j 

Miiir.iy ,  El  ic 

(iihh.  Jidiii  Harold  Onslow 

LL.Ii.  I 

II  inn  p  lines,  Charles 

.Iflrtinri'it  S'/ii</<iifs. 

.Slraimt-.   Howard 

Mar-hall,  Kr.d.  i,c  William   l)y-oii 


I'tiiminners. 

Cooper,  Leslie  (ireen 
l.ivintfMtiine,  I'lank  Durley 


Cranston,  Henry  Norman 

Greenwood,  .lohn 

Williams,  Theophilus 
'Li;,'litfo<)t.  Ben 
•Butler,  I'"ranli  (ireKuiy 
*IJuvd,  William  Ue^;iiiald 
♦Oakih-M.  William  Marshall 
*Parkiiison,  WillVid 
♦Bihhy,  Edward  Kinesl 

May,  Clarence  .lames 

Bales,  I'ercy  (iei)rj,'e 

Stoneliani.  lialpli  Thomson 

Bntlerworth,  Arthur  IJi'rnard 

Sprott,  Mauiice  William  {^amphell 
JA^'ate,  Leonard  Deiidy 

liolpinson,.Tohii  Cyril  Charles  Henry 

Siuin;,',  Aliiert 

Dredf^e,  Edmund  John  Ingle 
*Hill,  (reorge  .Tames 

yVJiniad,  Ijashirud-diu  Khan 

Ezra.  Ellis 

Flemin;,',  Nol-1 
■'' *\'ere-Walwyn,  Algernon  Edward 
'Clemmow,  Charles  Arthur 
*l'infol(l,  JOrnest  Shephard 
*Ii(>veday,  .Alexander 
JTliomas.  Kenneth  (lalbraith 
•Day.  (leotrrey  Keyn.dds 

Keigwiii,  Arthur  liawreiice 

I'lohinson,  Walter  de  lloriie 

Scaly,  riiilip  Teniplo 

Hartley,  Walter  John 

Marriott,  Ceorge  Edwaril  Joseph 

Housdeii,  I'^dwin  James  Tilleard 

I'arrack,  H«ihi-rt 

Liingriilge,  Walter  Oshorn 

Liiwy,  .\liiert  Ernest 

Chuuhi,  (iopal  Singh 

S.urll.  Ilerhert  Vietur 

Wijewardilie,     'riidilgalage     Don 
Hiihard 

Kitchlew,  Saif-u<ll>in 

Win,  Mauiig  San 

Norton,  lieoiiai'd  Martin 

l*"eriy.  (ieorge  Edmund  Henry 
I  Andrews,  Egherl  Arthur 
M'h'iiiniow,  l'',nn-st  I'hilip 

I  Wiir.  Napier 

;  Alidrison,  (ieorge 

■Hurdv,  Kred 

JAlIrn,  Itegiiiahl  ChlTord 

Leigh,  Itermiid  Henry 

Wliiltaki-r,  (ieor^e 


•  M.li..lur. 
I    WllUliIro  I'rii 
«  AblMiU  H4'h»liir<lil|i, 


t   Silinlari  from  Ml.  Iiarlmaa,  Imn 
I.  'J  Slawarl  nf  lUii 

4  HiiK<ia<<  llalthatii  Hlu.loiit      lila.|>l< 
»  Hl«wart<>r  lUiilKMh  Hrliolar,  lliu«. 


;  Kihlliltlonori. 
Mx'li  SrIw.Ur,  IVDt. 
lo  Moiiiorlnl  I'riio.  tmill. 


844 


St  PETER'S  COLLEGE. 


Stackhouse,  John  Hall 
Hughes,  D'Arcy  Wynne  Aylward 
Thomas,  Daniel  Octavius 
Van  Vestrant,  Leonard 
Hurst,  Edward  Eumeralla 
Tindal,  John  Humjihrey 


Sen,  Ai'un 

Greenwood,  Oliver 

Greig,  Algernon  Frank  MacGregor 

Holland,  John  Gibson 

Koga,  Manjiro 

Friedman,  Myer 


PATRONAGE. 


Counties. 
Camb.... 

Benefices, 
Hinton, V. 
Lillle  Si.  Mary.C. 
Kllington,  V. 
Statherne,  R. 

•Knaplon,  R. 

Glaston,  R. 
Exiord,  R. 
Norton,  R. 
VVitneshani,  R. 
Newton,  R. 
Kreckenimm,  R. 

Inst. 

1908 
1892 
1897 
1904 

1895 

1890 
1904 
1884 
1886 
1891 
1898 

hicumhents. 
Walker,  T.  A.,  LL.D. 
Allen.A.J.C.M.A. 

Hunts.... 
Leicest.. 

Norfolk.. 

Rutland. 
Somerset 
Suffolk... 

Grimley,  A.  L.,  M.A. 
Peirson,  E.  G.,  M.A. 
Chesters,   L.    M.,    ) 
M.A.  (Durham)    S 
Waliham,  R.,  M.A. 
New,  W.,  M.A. 
Grimley,  H.  N.,M.A. 
Brown,  F.  1>. 

Wren,  A.  T.,  M.A. 

Heuman,  H.,  M.A. 

B.A. 

1885 
1879 
1 885 
1882 


1869 
1881 
1865 

1867 

1882 


1  The  Master  lias  the  alternate  prosentation  with  Lonl  Rufticlil 


CLARE   COLLEGE. 

(Fou^fDED  1326.) 

This  very  aiicieul  Collef^e,  founded  by  Lady  Elizahkth,  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Gilhert,  Earl  of  Clark,  at  present  consists  of  a 
Master, ei^ht  Senior,  and  seven  Junior  Fellows, besides  Scholars, 
and  Students.  The  Fellowships  are  perfectly  open  to  Bachelors 
of  Arts,  or  persons  of  a  higher  dej^ree,  without  restriction  as  to 
marriage.  A  Fellowship  becomes  vacant  in  five  years  and  eleven 
months  from  the  time  of  election,  unless  the  Fellow  hold  the 
ottice  of  Professor,  Public  Orator,  Re<jistrary,  or  Librarian  in  the 
University,  or  the  otlice  of  Tutor,  Dean,  Bursar,  or  Lecturer  in 
the  College.  One  of  the  Fellowships  must  be  a  Professorial 
Fellowship  :  and  one  may  be  held  by  a  person  not  a  member  of 
the  University  of  Cainbridtfe  or  the  University  of  Oxford  at  the 
time  of  his  election.  For  the  remaininjf  Fellowshi])s,  none  but 
Graduates  of  tlie  University  of  Cambridije  or  the  University  of 
O.xford  are  elijiible.  The  electors  to  the  vacant  Fellowships  are 
the  Master,  Senior  and  .Junior  Fellows:  and  in  case  there  be  an 
etjual  (livision,  the  Master  has  the  castin<^  vote.  The  Master,  who 
must  at  the  time  of  his  election  be  a  Master  of  Arts  or  of  some 
e(|ual  or  superior  de}»ree  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  or  the 
Universitv  of  Oxford,  is  elected  by  the  above  mentioned  Fellows 
within  thirty  days  after  a  vacancy  is  declared.  If  the  vacancy 
occur  out  of  Term  time,  the  thirty  days  are  reckoned  from  the 
first  day  of  the  Term  next  ensuin<r. 

The  junior  Fellowshi])s  were  originally  nine  in  number  founded 
by  different  l)eiiefactors  (t;jz.  three  hy  Lord  Exeter  in  161'2,  two  b\ 
.lolm  Freeman,  Es(|.in  1622,  and  four  from  the  estates  be(|neathed 
to  tlie  coUeirc  by  .Joseph  J^iggoiis,  Es(|.  in  Hi.OH).  The  .Junior 
Fellows  now  enjoy  an  equal  share  of  the  general  revenues  of  the 
College  with  tiie  Seniors,  and  have  in  general  the  same  ])rivileges. 

scrioivAiisiiips. 

TIk-  Foundiition  Scliolarsiii|)s  at  this  College  arc  as  followK; 
F.i<;hl  of  not  le^s  tlian  X"60  peraiuium,  vi/. 

Tliree  by  Lady  ('hire. 

'I'wo  li\   Mr  Frifinan. 

Two  by  Mr  Diggons. 

Ono  by  I)r  Green. 


846  CLARK  COLLEGE. 

Eight  of  not  less  than  £40  per  annum,  viz. 

Two  by  Mr  Philpott. 
Two  by  Dr  Leeds. 
One  by  Mr  Stephenson. 
One  by  Mr  Pyke. 
One  by  Mr  Cherry. 
One  by  Mr  Hinman. 

Eight  ol'  not  less  than  £'20  per  annum,  viz. 
Two  by  Lord  Exeter. 
One  bv  Lady  Exeter. 
One  by  Sir  John  Trott. 
One  by  Mr  Scrivener. 
One  by  Mr  MarshalL 
One  by  Mr  Borajj^e. 
One  by  Mr  Wilson. 
Three,  o^  about  £60  per  annum,  tenable  for  three  years,  vvilh 
preference  to  sons  of  Clergymen,  founded  by  Mrs  Tyldesley  do 
Bossct. 

Four,  of  £50  per  annum  each,  and  one  of  about  -£60  per  annum, 
founded  by  the  Rev.  Dr  Coles. 

About  eight  Minor  Scholarships,  of  values  varying  from  £80 
to  £40,  with  Exhibitions  of  less  value,  will  be  offered  for  com- 
petition this  year  among  Students  intending  to  begin  residence 
in  October  l!»0(i,  for  Classics,  or  Malhemalics,  or  Natural 
Science,  or  Mechanical  Sciences,  or  History. 


EXHIBITIONS. 

Tivo  by  Mr  Cave,  appropriated  to  Scholars  from  Wakclicld 
School,  value  at  present  about  £36  per  annum. 

One  by  Alexander  Metcalfe,  appropriated  to  a  Scholar  (rom 
Hull  School,  value  about  £40  per  annum  at  present. 

Four  of  about  £20  per  annum  at  present  each,  founded  by 
.'Vrcbdcacon  Johnson,  with  a  preference  to  persons  educated  at 
Oakham  and  Uppingham  Schools. 


ANNUAL   PRIZES. 

Two  silver  cups,  with  appropriate  inscriptions,  value  £(i  each, 
left  by  Dr  Rol)ert  Green,  of  Tamworth,  formerly  Fellow  of  the 
(College,  for  comniencing  Bachelors  of  Arts:  the  first  as  the 
reward  ol  regularity  of  con<luct  including  attendance  at  Chajicl, 
the  second  of  <;eneral  learning.  That  for  regularity  of  conduct 
was  in  1!)(),S  awarded  to  l)s  A.  Dewar,  and  that  for  general 
learning  to  Ds  |j,  A.  Ijcvy. 


CLARK  COl.LEGK. 


847 


The  Owst  Prize,  varying  from  £\0  to  £]b  ai.nmilly,  witli 
itUermodiate  aci-uinulations,  founded  by  Anthony  Owst-Atkin.son, 
LL.D.,  late  Scholar  of  the  College,  and  Mrs  Mary  Taylor,  botii 
of  Kin^ston-upon-Hull,  for  fommenciiifr  Harhelors  of  Arts  who 
shall  be  amonj^st  tlie  first  six  in  the  Mathematical  or  the  Classical 
Tripos.     Awarded  in  1!»07  to  Ds  D.  L.  II.  Baynes. 

There  is  also  an  annual  examination  aliout  the  division  of 
the  Easter  Term,  when  i)rizes  in  books,  beariiij:  the  coiletre  arms, 
are  j^iven  to  all  such  as  may  be  thoufjht  deserving. 

A  prize  is  also  <:iven  to  the  best  reader  in  chapel.  Awarded 
this  year  to  G.  Stead. 

A  prize  is  also  annually  offered  in  Theology.  Awarded  in  I  DOS 
to  Ds  .1.  B.  Felling. 

A  prize  of  £10  is  given  to  the  resident  niciid)er  of  the  College 
who  stands  highest  in  the  final  examination  of  selected  candi- 
dates for  the  Indian  (,'ivil  Service,  provided  that  he  he  placed  in 
the  first  half  of  the  final  list  of  selected  candidates. 

A  prize  of  the  value  of  aljout  £12.  Via.,  founded  by  Josiali 
Yeomans  Hol)ins,  M.A.,  (»f  Clare  College,  is  given  to  students 
who  have  completed  their  ninth  term  and  have  passed  an 
Honours  examination,  provided  they  intend  to  reside  and 
read  for  a  second  Honours  examination.  Awarded  in  190S  to 
Ds  F.  W.  G.  Douglas. 

The  Master  and  Fellows  make  grants  from  time  to  time  from 
the  Scholarship  Fund  in  aid  of  deserving  Students  in  straitened 
circumstances,  whether  Scholars  or  not. 


BR  I Z  KM  FN,    .June  i:»o,s. 

.Taninr  Suplm. 
r/,tssirs,     C.  F.  Tatham. 
11.  W.  .Malcolm. 
Af'ifhi'malicg, —  \V.  F.  II.  Berwick. 
iViiturtfl  Science, — (J.  Stead. 
.1.  W.  Dew. 
A.  .1.  Ilndgson. 
.1.  (;.  Howard. 

Frexli  men. 
M<illir,ii<ttirs,      F.  F.  Bonhnte. 
C.  B.  B.-ynolds. 
(  7/fssirx,      W.  C.  Denis- Browne, 
S.  Hart. 
N'iliir<il  Srl.nre,     S.  !{    Price. 
VI.  Bohcrt-s. 
Afer/„i„,,;i/  Seieure,      B.  B.  Bitt. 

Law,-  A.  .1.  MacBarcn. 
A.  F.  Stei»lien. 


848 


CLARE  COLLEGE. 


LIST   OF    MASTERS. 


I32fci  Wallei  ile  Tliaxtetl. 
1342  l{alpli  Kerdinffton. 
1359  Niclioliis  de  Brunne. 
137]  John  lie  Doiiewich. 

John  de  Chatevesse. 

William  Radwinter. 
1421   William  Wymbjll. 

William  (hill. 
1436  William  WilHeei. 
1455  John  Millin&ton. 
1466  'I'homas  Stoyle. 
1470  Richard  Slubbs. 
1496  Gabriel  Sylvester. 
1506  William   Woodrofe. 
1513  Rdmund  Nateres. 
1530  John  Crayt'ord. 
1539   Rowland  Swynborne. 
1546  John  Madew. 
1553  Rowland  Swynborne. 


1557  'I'homas  Rally. 

1559  P'.dwaid  Leeds. 

1571  Thomas  Byng. 

1598  Wilham  Smyth. 

1612  Robert  Scott. 

1620  Thomas  Paske. 

1645  Ralph  Cudworth. 

1654  Theophilus  Dillin};ham. 

1660  Thomas  Paske. 

1660  Theophilus  Dillin^^ham. 

1678  Samuel  Blythe. 

1713  William  Urigg. 

1726  Charles  Morgan. 

1736  John  Wilcox. 

1762  Peter  Stephen  Goddard. 

1781  John  Torkin^ton. 

1815  Will, an)  Webb. 

1856  EnwArtb  Atkinson. 


Visitor. 

The  Chancellor,  with  two  persons  appointed  by 
Grace  of  the  Senate. 

THE    PRESENT   SOCIETY 

Master,  Rev.  Edward  Atkinson,  D.D.  elected  in    1856. 
Tutors,  W.  L.  Mollison,  M.A. 
J.R.  Wardale,  M.A. 
Lecturers,  Assistant  Lecturers  mid  Supernlsors. 


Classics. 
.J.  R.  Wardale,  M.A. 

F.  CJ.  M.  Beck,  M.A. 
Rev.  P.  C.  T.  Crick,  M.A. 

Mathematics  and  Mechanical 

Sciences. 

W.  L.  Mollison,  M.A. 

G.  11.  A.  Wilson,  M.A. 

Theology. 

Rev.  P.  C.  T.  Crick,  M.A. 

Law. 

A.  P.  liiggius,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

Phi/sics  and.  Chemistri/. 

H.'O.  Jones,  M.A. 


Biology.,  Zoology  and 

Phiisiology. 
H.  II.  Brindley,' M.A. 

Ilistont. 
F.  C.  M.  Beck,  M.A. 

/Supervisor  in  History  and 
Economics. 
G.  E.  Green,  M.A. 

Supervisor  iti  Physics. 
C.  M.  Sleeman,  B.A. 

Sujyervisor  of  Engineering 

Students. 

II.  Rottenbnrg,  M.A. 


Directors  of  Medical  Students,  Tlie  Senior  Tutor  and  tiie 

Lecturers  in  Natural  Science. 

Senior  Dean  a,nd  Praeleclor,  G.  11.  A.  Wilson,  M.A. 

Junior  Dean,  Rev.  P.  C.  T.  Crick,  M.A. 

Bursar,  W.  Gardiner,  M.A.,  Sc.D. 

Librarian,  II.  M.  Chad  wick,  M.A. 

Steward,  (i.  II.  A.  Wilson,  M.A. 


GLARE   COLLEGE.  849 

Senior  Fellows. 
' -Collett.Ilev.  Woodthorpe  Scholefield,  M.A 
'  Ewbauk,  Lucus,  M.A. 
^ '  Mollisoii,  William  l.oudon,  M.A. 
^KuUord,  Rev.  Henry  William,  M.A. 
■'' Wardale,  John  Reynolds,  M.A. 
"  Hu-ihes,  Thomas  M' Kenny,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
'Gardiner,  Walter,  M.A.,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
Wilson,  (jodfrey  Harold  Alfred,  M.A. 

Junior  Fellows. 

Chadwick,  Hector  ]\lunro,  M.A. 
^Jone.s,  Ilumplircy  Owen,  M.A. 

Young,  Rev.  Alfred,  M.A.,  Sc.D. 

Reck,  Fre<lerick  (Jeorj^'c  Mecson,  M.A. 
"Crick,  Rev.  Philip  (Jhurle.s  Tiiurlow,  M.A. 
'"Harri.son,  Wiilium  .luhn,  B.A. 


Honovdvi/  Fdloir. 
"Sir  Edward  Charles  Ruck,  K.C.S.I.,  lion.  LL.D. 

Srliolars. 
j'eilv,  Richai'd  Laurence,  B.A. 
Thirkill,  Henry,  R.A. 
•Jones,  Abel  .John,  B.A. 
Malcolm,  Hu<,di  Wilniott 
Tatham,  Cecil  Francis 
Berwick,  William  lulward  Ilodj^son 
Dew,  John  Westcott 
Nohes,  Fortescue  Jermaii 
Hodgson,  Arthur  John 
Stead,  (iilhert 

Shaw,  V^ernon  (iraham  Ilaveigal 
Williams,  (Jharles  .James 
i'itt,  Roltert  JJriMdlcy 
Bonlmtr,  Ivlward  Frederic 
'-'l»eiiis-l>rowne,  William  Charles 
Helps,  Ivlward  Arthur  I'lucknett 
Hart,  Seymour 
Reynolds,  (Jedric  Lawton 
I'rice,  Sidney  Reginald 

I   Kiillooa  undpr  lh»  iil«lul»  nl   \l,i\,  •■•rtllr   l.prliirfr   In    llolnnr        MMlnlllnl  iif  tlio 

'J    ll«ll  tl<-h»l;ir,  l«4;.     llrowiig-iMclBlllat,  lam  Kn/ul  Hucliily . 

:l  Kallii»>  iiiKirr  iho  Hlatu(r»<ir  Iiioi.  M  lioiii.iiiiirulnr  l<i  tliv  JiirkioiiUiii  |-ri>r«wur. 

I  Hmllh't  l-iiirmaa,  1«7(.  Hon  LI.)).  Aber  II  Mli'ourt  »l  Itnnno- li  Si'lmlur  for  Cliiuli-t,  |IK>". 
Uxn  UnlTjriK).  In  Stnllh-a  l'rlli>ni>ii,  I'niH. 

,->  II.1II  ItclKilur,  IS7».    lUltIo  .Si'lmiur.  lAKI.  Ijila       II    fiirnu'rly  K<..T.<lltr>  of  llovcniia  «nil  A<rlcul 

rrnftiKor  at  I.KlIn  In  l)nlTi'r>ll)r<'«llr|f',('atdill  turn  lo  (ho  (iMtpruiiiaiit  <>r  Imlln. 

«  MToodoarrt.nn  Prol««K>r  ol  OruloK).  IV  Ht4<Kitrl     i>(     lUn Ii     t*<  hulnr     In     Hacrcxl 

7  R<>IU«l"ii  Criia,  Oifonl,  \'K'^     rnrmrrly  llnl- 1  Mutir,  ivm. 


•M\ 


.1 


850 


CLARE  COLLKUE. 


Roberts,  Ffrancon 
Mackenzie,  Boyce  Mackay  Scobie 
Gan-od,  Ralph  Eddowes 
Forbes,  Mansfield  Duval 
Botliam,  Arthur  Frederick 
Daniels,  Alec  Percy 
Gould,  Henry  Hilton  Monk 
Williams,  Carrington  Bonsor 
Bailey,  Maurice  Armand 
Scutt,  Cecil  Allison 
(^For  Exhibitioners  see  the  list  of  Undergraduates.) 


D.D. 

'I'lie  Kig-lit  Re\'.   The  Lord  Bishop 
ol  Glasgow  and  Galloway. 
i*l'"ekoe,  Rev.  Charles  Lett 

The    Right  Rev.  the  Lord   Bisiiop 
of  Madagascar. 

M.D. 

2*Pitt,    Georjfs    Newton,     iM.A., 
B.C.,  f.R.C.l\ 
Shrubsall,  Frank  Charles,  i\LA. 
Slade,  John  Godfrey,  M.A.,  M.B., 

B.C. 
Hudson,  Bernard,  M.  A. ,M.B.,  B.C. 
Ward,  Eruest,  M.A. 
Eeckton,  Henry,  M.A. 

LL.D. 

Haslewood,  Rev.  Frederick  (ieorge 
Bell,  Sir  William  James 
'^  iMontgomery,  William  Ernest 
Scdtt,  James  Harry 

Sc.D. 

Arnold-Bemrose,  Henry  Howe 
B.D. 
'»*Durell, Rev.  John Carlyon  Vavasor 

M.C. 
^Clutton,  Henry  Hugh,  M.A. 
Marriott,  Cecil  Edward,  M.B. 
Hughes,  Ernest  Cranmer,  M.A. 

M.A. 

iJroughion,  R.J.  Porcher 
''  *Cjiover,  Rev.  J.  H. 


Sells,  Rev.  Alfred 
'  Frampton,  Rev  .Charles  Thomas 
''Stewart,  Rev.  Alexandei 

Gilbanks,  Rev.  George 
•Bloomfield,  Rev.  Edwin  Newson 

Burton,  Rev.  Clarke  Watkins 

Smith,  Rev.  Francis  Edward 

Crowther-Beynon,  Rev.  Samuel 
Bryan 

Hyne,  Rev.  Charles  Wright  Noble 

Smith,  Henry 
•Latham,  John  Herbert 
'■'"Beck,  Rev.  Edward  Josselyn 

Clarke,  Rev.  Frederick  Kent 
lOMortimer,  Rev.  Christian 

Benthall,  William  Henry 

Maples,  Rev.  \\  illiam 

Athawes,  Rev.  John  Thoma.v 

Everett,  Rev.  Arthur  Joseph 

Mirehouse,  Rev.  John 

Bell,  Henry 

i'omlinson.  Rev.  Rouih 
'1*  Walker,  Robert 

Hopkinson,  Rev.  William 
I'-Hargrove,  Rev.  Joseph 

Edmonds,  Rev.  Arthur  Jonathan 
•I'arkin,  John  Samuel 

Godfray,  Hugh  Charles 
^^Wollaston,  George  Hyde 
i4».Siogdon,  John 
'■''  Wood,  Sir  Henry  Trueman  Wright 

Hall,  Rev.  Frederick  Dickinson 
i^Sewell,  Rev.  Henry 

Hail, Rev.  Frederic  John 


•    LstrPellowk. 

1  I, ate  He«dMa«ieroflhc  Kint'sSchool.CheBter. 
Formerly  ProfosBor  of  Latiu,  Lampeter. 
•J  Physician  at  Guy's  Hospital. 

3  yorko  Priieman,  1888. 

4  Bell  Scholar,  1»M. 

5  F.R.C.S.     SurKOon,  St  Thom,as's  Hospital. 

a  Brother  of  .St  Eathcriiie's  Hospital,  Londcn. 
7  Prebendary  of  Chichester  Cnthodrnl. 


H  Honorary  Canon  of  Liverpool. 
9  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwark. 

10  Canon  of  Lichflpia. 

11  RcRiatrar  of  the  University  of  Abertlccu. 

13  Hon.  ('anon  of  Kly  and  Kural  Dean. 
!.•<  Late  Master  at  Clifton  College. 

14  Late  Master  at  Harrow. 

15  Secretary  to  the  Society  of  Arts. 

16  Hpnorarj' Canon  of  Clou(;ester. 


i 


CLARK   COLLl'XiK. 


851 


Bidwell,Rev.  Georsje  Woodward 

Howard,  Rev.  Herbert  Rowland 
'Eardley-Wilinot,       Rev.      Ernest 

Augustus 
•Stokes,  Rev.  Charles  Albert 

IJond,  Rev.  William  Henry 

Provis,  Edward 

Spencer,  Rev.  'Walter 

Llewelyn,  Rev.  John  Franklen 
•^•Lock,  Georfie  Herl)ert 
■'Hamley,  William  Wymond 

Fairbanks,  Rev.  Arthur 

Smith,  Rev.  Cecil  Evan 

Eastman,  Thomas 
'  •Harris,  James  Rendel 
'•Roberts,  Robert  Davies 

Whiting.  Henry  Jlarvey 

Bromatre,  Richard  Raikes 

Buxton,  Rev.  John  Frank 

Travis,  Rev.  William  Travis 

LumI),  James 

Clarkson,  Rev.  John  Mayhew 

Fairbanks,  Walter 

Arblasler,  Edmund 

Fraser.Rev.  Arthur 

Janvrin,    Rev.    Williani     Langston 

Be  nest 
"Atkinson,  (Charles  Milner,  LL.M. 

Inclihald,  Rev.  William  Elliot 

Cadman-Jones,  Henry  iNlartyn 

Bladon,  Rev.  William  Boden 

.Alexander,  Rev.  Edward  Percy 
'Bayfield.  Rev.  ^Matthew  Albert 
"Evans.  .Arthur  Humble 

Itaffles,  Rev.  'I'liomas  Stamford 

Ralliff.  Rev.  Frank  Howe 

Hooper,  Wynnard 

Bromley,  Rev.  Cecil 

.■VIderson,  Rev.  William  Hey 

Frosi.  Rev.  (ieorge  Percy  Howard 

Darlow,  Rev.  Thomas  Herbert 

Marshall.  Rev.  Kndrrirk 
"Johnson,  Rev.  Henry  Robert 

Tayler,  Herbert  Paget,  A-  M.B. 


I 


■  Fcllna 


1    rrrbvn.Ury  of  Wolli. 
'J  l.at«  MK<t>r  at  Shri'Wihurjr  School. 
I  lt<K'U>r  of  tho  IV'>>I  CollPKo.  Uaurltlua. 
4  l«at«  Unlvortlty  LfK;tur«rln  FklaC'rffrMiihy.Ul* 
rr<if«««nr   al    llkvcrforil   <'oll«Kr.    I'pnntjrUanlA. 
Hon.  I.itl  U.  DuMln. 

»  D.Sc.  ol    L<indon.    Lata  rhlef  UocrcUrjr  for 
Ux;al    I.MlurF>.      One   uf  tho    RdnUtrer*  of  th* 
Unlnraltr  of  Ion-Ion 
«  Sitpattfllary  of  Lo««ll. 

I  .it«  llra-l  MaaU<r,  >Jk>lb<>Mraa  l'ullr(o. 

h  xiiilri.  1\o4\<,U. 

A  artirn    of    S|    Mlchasl'a  Collcfe,   I.luidair. 


Wilson,  Rev.  George  Fossick 
'"  Lyon,  James  Samuel 

Puckridge,  Rev.  Oliver 
^^Fulford,  Rev.  Frederick  John 

Blakeston,  Rev.  Luke  Hrrrison 

Baker,  Rev.  W^illiain  Wing  Carew 

Bradnack,  Rev.  Arthur  Wesley 

White,    Charles    PercivaJ,    M.B., 
B.C. 
'■-Seaman,  Owen 

Fischer,  Max  Temple,  LL.M. 
•Kniffht,  Henry  Herbert 

Tanner,  Edgar  Robson,  LL.M. 
*Larmor,  .Alexander 

Mills,  Alfred  Ernest 
'M.eonard,  George  Hare 

llird.  Rev.  Frank 

Humphrey,  Rev.  John  Henry 

Walley,  Rev.  Stephen  Cowley 

Noble,  Henry  Hey  wood 

Puckridge,  William  Henry 

Fawcett,  Philip  Noble,  LL.M. 

Parker,   Rev.   Sir    William    Hvde, 
Bart. 
'<*Jessop,  Charles  JMinshall 

Stericker,  Frederick  Walter,  M.B. 

Rendel,  Artliur  Bowen,  M  B.,B.C. 
iJ  Clarke,  Georsre  Herbert 

Townshend,  Rev.  Edward  Mansel 

Amos,  Rev.  Andrew- 
Carter,  Rev.  Henry 

Peacock,  George  Herbert 

Phipps,  Rev.  Richard 

Ward,  William  Henry 
■''Easterfield, Thomas  Hill 

Lord,  Rev.  Percy  Edward 

Bri(?g,  Leolin 

Ambrose,  Rev.  William  Cole 

Lawson,  Bobert  Gerald 

Hoyle,  Hev.  Keuyon  Rushton 

Sharpe,  Kev.  Ernest  Newton 

Smith,  Rev.  J  anies 

Hrakeford,  William  du  Saiitoy 
•I'odhunter,  Balph 


(.ate  t  auoii  of  Llaiiilair. 

10  I'roftMor  of  Knitlnccrlog,  lullcRo  of  Science, 
Dublin. 

11  l.aic  Vi.p.rnncipalarniouceaUi Theological 

CollPKO. 

II  I'urtonl'rlteman.ltll].  llon.LUt.D.,  Uurhani. 
l:i  ProfoHir  of  HUtorjr   In  Uul>eriU;  CoIIckc, 

HcltUil 

l<  rrofeaxir  of  Mathomallci,  Nowcaille  CoIIoip 
ol  M!irni  r. 

It   llrail  Muatcr,  AcU>n  Schu<il. 

III  l"rofc.«.r    of    I  hrmlury,    Wolllnitton,     New 
Zealand. 


852 


CLARE   COLLEGE. 


"Geake,  Charles 
Parken,  Rev.  Edward  Montag-u 
Allis-Smith,  Rev.  VVilloughby 
Tooth,  Stanley 

Lea,    Sir    Thomas    Sydiiev,   Bart., 
LL.B. 

1  Macdonald,  Hector  Muiiro,  F.R.S. 
Bloomfield,  liev.  Hei'bert 
Wells,  Rev.  VVilliani  Collins 
Ford,  Ilugrh  liavi'liii.son 
Brookes,  Rev.  Gerald  Renifry 
Bayley,  Rev.  George  James 
Wliiteley,  Fred 

Boyd,  Percival 

Blake,  Percy  Charles  Dashwood 
'I'liursfield,  Rev.  Richard  Cecil 
Boord,  Harry  Percy 
Postletliwaite,  William 
Crosfield,  Rev.  Alexaiidei'  Chorlej 
Ridley,  Gerald  Lorimer  Newport 
Yates,  Rev.  V\'illiam  Edward 
Watson,  Bernard  William 

2  Lowe,    Rev.    Charles   Grafton 

Worsley 
Macliin,  Rev.  Bertram  William 
Wliish,  Rev.  Julian  Anthony 

^Lushington,  Rev.    Franklyn  de 
Winlon 
Lee,  Alfred  Eustace 
Storey,  Charles  Blades  Coverdale 

^*  Chaytor,  Alfred  Henry 

■JStogdon,  Rev.  Edgar 
Harington,  Rev.  Robert 

''  Deane,  Rev.  Anthony  Charles 

'  Lamb,  Charles  George 
Garton,  Rev.  John  Arthur 
Treadwell,  Rev.  Frederick  William 
Ailchison,   Rev.    Charles    William 

Hamilton 
Taylor,  Berthold  Somerville 
AVilliamson,  James  Brindley 

"  lMa(;farlane-Grieve,    William 
Alexander 
Latlenburg,  Alfred  Leopold 
Whitehead, Rev.  William  Cliautler 
Marriott,  ('harjes  .lohn  Bruce 
Harris,  Alfred 
Barton,  Rev.Cieorge  Harry  Bourne 


Duckworth,  Gerald  de  I'Etang 
Crawford,  Rev.  Alfred 
Matthews,  Eric  Stuart 
Cratiiorne,  Rev.  John  Josiah 
Evers,  Rev.  Hubert  Richard 
Maberly,  Gerald  Clare 
Baxter,  Reginald  Truscott 
Carter,  Frederick  Maslin  Beilby 
Trevor,  Robert  Salusbury 
Stanning,  Rev.  John 

■'•Philip,  William  Edward 
Wing,  William  Hinman 
Pridie,  Rev.  James  Robert 
Du  Sautoy,  Francis  Pierre 
Clark,  Arthur  Edwin 
Nesbiit,  Rev.  Henry  Frank 
Michell,  Richard  Arthur 
Pellier,  Charles  de  Chauval,  B.C. 
Waite,  William  Herbert 
Hanson,  Charles  Edwin  Bourne 
Chaplin,    Ernest  Charles   George 

Morgan 
Chaplin,  Laurence  Richard  Morgan 
Haslewood,    Rev.    Christopher 

Francis  Beevor 
Burnand,  Ivor  Brassey 
Rhodes,  lOdward  Hugh 
Harrison,  Rev.  Arthur  Rocke 
Coe,  Charles  Graburu 
Player,  Ralph 

io*Franklaiid,  Rev.  Francis  William 
Barrett 

ii*Garrad,  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Glynn,  Ernest  Edward,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Dent,  Hamilton  Henry  Montagu 
Tringlian),    Rev.    Harold    Robert 

Parnell 
Werner,  Charles  Henry 

1-  Newnes,  Frank  Hillyard 
Wallis,  Rev.  Frederic  Cyril 
Wells,  Arthur  Wintle,  LL.B. 
Lees,  Thomas  Prior 
(iodwii).  Rev.  AV alter  Palmer 
Blackbunie,  Rev.  Lionel  Edward 
IMorgan,   William   Parry,   M.B., 

B.C. 
Mackie,  Rev.  Osbert  Gadesdeu 
Whitfiehl,  James  Gibson 


*  Late  Fellows, 

1  Smith'B  I'rizoman,  18(11.  Ad.am's  Prize,  1901. 
I'rofeswir  of  Mathoniatics,  Uuiversity  of  Abenlcon. 

•2  MuHter  at  Tiverton. 

;i  Lato  Archdeacon  of  Malta.  Head  Master  of 
Eistrco. 

4  Chancellor's  Lonal  Medallist,  1892. 

Ti  Master  at  Harrow  School. 

li  geatoQJan  Pri/.o.  1905. 

7  .M.A.  (honoris  causa).      Univcrsitj    Lecturer 


in  Electrical  EnRineering. 
H  M.A. and  .S.C.L.  ol  Oxford.     F.SA.  Scot. 
9  One  of  His  M!yo»tj's  Inspectors  of  Schools. 

10  Honourably  mentioned  for  the  .Smith's  Prizes^ 
18!lil.      Mulscan  Prize,  1901. 

il  Carus  Prize  (Undornrailuate)  ISHIi,  ( Hachelor> 
1N!IK;  Scholcflcid  Prize,  1898;  Crosse  Scholarship, 
IsilS ;  lato  Vice-Principal  of  the  Cambriduo  Clergy 
Training  School. 

l•^  M.P.  fiT  the  Bassotlaw  Division  of  Notts. 


i 


CLAEE  COLLEGE. 


853 


Bodvil-Eoberts,  Hugb  Francis 
Illiiii,'\vi>ith,  Norumii  Holiluii 
lii<k,    Kilwanl  .Yshtoii  Autbony, 

M.li.,  I5.C. 
I'fiiistan,  Ivev.  Edward  Janu-s 
Moiiltou,  Kev.  Wilfrid  Joliiisou 
lioroujjh.  Rev.  Roland  Frederick 
(-'orv,  Kobert  W  ilbert'orce 
Kerby,  Rev.  Edwin  Ihonias 
W  ilUaiiiSj.losbuaApplfcyard.LL.B. 
Leech,  Benjamin 
Swete-Kvans,    William    Benjamin, 

B.C. 
Christie,  Rev.  George  John  Burge 
iSchulhof,  Rev.  John  Maurice 
-(iiirtin,  Frederick 
Rust,  Rev.  Cyprian  Thomas 
iJaiisor,  Harold  William 
Walker,  Rev.  Herbert  .Mijnes 
Ciaudin,  .'olin  de  (iruchy 
I'anter,  Hev..Iobn  Arthur 
Hunier,  Wilfrid  Clare 
Wiltshire,  Harold  Waterlow 
lUackburne,  Hev.  Henry  William 
Voull,  Geoffrey  Bienkinsopp 
Bailey,  Rev.  Charles 
•Robinson,  Arthur  Huf^h   Rawlins, 

Mus.Bac. 
(^orhan,  Rev.  William  Henry  Birch 
*  I'iggoll,  Harry  Edward 
Goulsttui,  -Vrtbur 

Craiiipion, Harold  Percy,  M.H.,B-C. 
Beale,  Joseph  Richard 
Bedale,  Rev.  Charles  l.ees 
^Jackson,  William  Ilartas 

Hope,  Rev.  .\rthur  Henry  Monger 
^Madden,  Rev.  Owen 
llodder.  Rev.  William 
Beck,  Bernaid  Redin 
Weaver, Frederick  W^illiain  ilerron, 

LL.Il. 
('ar<lew,  Henry  Jameson,  B.(!. 
F'aubb-r, Till  Unas  Ji'lTcrsou.F.R.C.S., 

M.B..  B.C. 
Hell,  (iilbirt  .Ambrose 
While,  Samuel  l)eane  Gordon 
l.awtoii  Riibciis,    John    ( 'handters, 

.M.B  .  B  C. 
Eardley- \N  ilmot,       Rev.      Charieh 

Revell 
(.'urban,    Rev.     I.uwreiice    Herbert 

Leslie  Barrow 


Morcom,  Edgar  Llewellyn 

Kastiier,  Ijcoii  Emilc 

Underwood,  Henry  Laurence 

Howaid,  Rev.  William  George 

\ea,  Rev.  Reginald  Henry 

Clarke,  .Man  Stratford 

Ross,  Ivev.  ./ames  .\llred 
"(lould,  Kdwiu 
[  "Durell,  Clement  Vavasor 

Berry,  Horace  Simeon,  B.C. 

Bennett,  Christopher  Llewellein 

Reed,  Rev.  Benjamin 
'OFrankland,  Rev.  John  Naylor 

Bolton,  Ijyndon 

Glover,  Hulbert  Edward  Toone 

Jones,  Richard  F.van 

lieadgold,  Cecil  Hallworth,  B.C. 

Tipper,  (ieorpe  Howlett 

Leeke,  Kev.  William  Wordswortb 

Leather,  Frederic 

Lewiii,  Herbert  William 
"  Dennis,  Trevor 

^lattbews,  Trevor  Jocelyn 

Graiidage,  \\  illiam  Briggs,  B.C. 

Cadbury,  Henry  Tylor 

Dunn,  Joseph  Harrison 

Mourilyaii,  Rev.  Charles  Archibald 

LL.M. 

Lyster,  I'hilip  Stanley 

Barrett,  William  Edward  Cowdell 

i\LA. 
Bainbridire,  Cuihbert,  M.A. 
Combe,  Robert  George  Nicholson, 

M.A. 


Jam 


LL.li. 

Rev .  Ricliaid  Let 


M.li. 

(jibbun  ,  Septlmu^ 

\\  orthingliiii,  Robert  Alfreti,  B.C. 

Moflatt,  Christopher  William  I'nKei, 

B.C. 
Jordan,  .\iisoii  Itobertson,  B.C. 

H.A. 

iMiinro,  Raiiiibl  .Mailin  Ciiiilin'e 
Hunt,  Clifford  Holmes 
Hall,  Nuriiiiin  A  >  In  er 
.Mexaiider,  Charles  .^hiililhnm 
VickeiK,  Merbi  rt 


I  UU  Scholar  of  Kotrr  toll.  Uifortl.    Irrland 
Scholar,  !••«.     Cr»rn  HchoUr,  iniic 
■i  lloxl  MuUr,  Hirkrnhniil  .Vh.M.I 
3  Htonarl  of  Haiinoch  Scholar  (or  .Sacrril  Muilc, 

A  HUwarl  of  Kaiinoch  !<•  hular  fol  Socrrd  Mut'o, 
lltT.    Ma>Ur  at  lh«  Ha'al  0-ll«<«,  Doonport 
t  Honourably  rnxntiooxl  for  Iha  ttmlth't  l*rlMi, 


ll«i:l     Frofoxirof  Malhrfiiatio,  lla>rrluril.  U.S.A. 
>l  Mnal'r  al  .Malirrrii  I  oll«||r. 
7  Profauor  of    frmch  al    t;nl««rill]r  ('iilleKii, 
Abi"jr.w)th 

H  Ua'Xtt  al  (ilKitlpawIrl,  Srhool 
II  lull  s<'i>ol.ir,  IMII.     Maaicrat  Wluchtilcr. 
in  Sc.D.  LmiIi. 
II  Maatvr  at  Hhtrhornc. 


854 


CLARE    COLLEGE. 


Miller,  Robert  Molineux 
Davenport,  I'liomas  Joseph  William 

Cianniiond 
Evans,  Kev.  Leonaid  Scholes 
Trinder,  Arnold  Anderson 
Glynn,  Thomas  Hawdon 
Frnser,  John  Horatio 
Braithwaite,  Tliomas  J\liles,LL.  Li. 
Shaw,  Colin  Uead 
Crossley,  Erskine  Alick 
Wilson,  Peter  i\l<^Candlish 
'lampoe,   Allied   McGowan 
Coomarasaniy 

•  Strachan,  James 
Phillips-Conn,    Thomas    Harry 
Meredith,  LL.B. 

'^  Bailey,  Edward  Baltershy 
Webster,  John  Richard 
Druce,  Robert  Mervyn  Powys 
Beloe,  Rev.  John  Seppings 
Armitage,  Waiter  Alexander 
Gibson,  George  Middleton 
Croshaw,  Francis  Peabody 
Darbishire,  Harold   Dukinfield, 

LL.B. 
Pyman,  Robert  Lander,  LL.B. 
Campbell,  Basil  Patrick,  B.C. 
Gascoigne,  Thomas 
Taylor,  Charles  Paul 
Plumb,  Harry 
Forde,  Cecil  Ledward 
Richardson,  Thonias,  IjL.B. 
Follit,  Harold  Baily  Harry 
Lloyd,  Rev.  John  Whollor 
Hutchinson,  Robert  Hilton 
Glj'nu,  Dasliper  Henry 
Lowndes,  Rev.  Richard  Grant 
Robson,  Edward  (ileadall  Uphill 
Newton-Clare,  Ernest  Thomas 
Byatt,  Harry  Vivian  Byatt 
Carter,  Rev.  Kenneth  Oliver 
Brothers,  Malani,  LL.B. 
Masser,  Bernard  Richard,  LI.. 15. 

^ Carey, Francis  Clive  Saville,  Mus.  B. 
Anderson,  Kenneth  Belben 
Procter,  John  Atkinson 
Rotter,  (lerald  Feel 
WaUis,  William  Everslied 
Andeison,  Rofijer  (Uiailes 
Hodjre,  Edward  Humphrey  \  ere 

■'Woodhou>e,  Rev.  Disney  Charles 
Walker,  Josiuh 
Sharp,  Rev.  Ldmund  Colin 

1  MuBter.it  the  Royal  Naval  Collei;e,  Osborne. 

2  Harknos.  UnlvBr.ity  SclioUr,  li)(W. 

8  Stewart  of  Ilaiiuooh  Scholar,  1901,  Winchester 
Prizeman,  lilO."-,. 
4  Carus  Priie.  1606. 
r»  Maf^ter  at  WcHtininHter.  Wiltshire  rrizoman. 


England,  Frank,  LL.B. 

5  Wootton,  Hubert  Arthur 
Lander,  John  Vernon,  LL.B. 
Fosbrooke,  Rev.  Henry  Leonard 
Grose,  Thomas  Alexander 
Trotter,  Leslie  Batten  Currie 
Mackrill,  Oscar  Whither 
Bailey,  I'om  Esmond  Geoffrey 
M'^'Kerrow,  Charles  Kenneth 
Chignell,  Norman  James 
Hendriks,  Cecil  Augustus  Charles 

John 
Adams,  Frederic  Bradford 
Scott,  Henry  Wakeman 
Hancock,  Frederick 
Newton,  Percy 

•"Morrice,  W^illiam  Walter 
Stanfield,  Alfred  Vivian 
Williams,  William  Frederick 
Conway,  St  Vincent 
Burrill,  W^illiam  Robinson 
Langdale,  Kenneth  Marinaduke 
Postlethwaite,  Richard  Noel 

'Reed,  Harry  Leslie 
Henderson,  Rolf  Keith 
Casey,  Henry  James,  LL.B. 
Milne,  William  Proctor 
Guilford,  Everard  Leaver 
Morcom,  Alfred  Farr 
Kerr,  iMelville  James  Douglas 
Anderson,  William  Arthur 
Brewer,  Cecil  Harold 
Dottridfre,  Cecil  Alfred 
LongstaflF,  Gilbert  (Jonrad 
Cliainbers,  Frederick  Waller 
Trubshaw,  Harold  Ernest 
Ward,  Harold  Matthias  Arthur 
Diiiin,  Henry  Gordon 
Wilson,  Arnold 
Henderson,  William  Ash  win 
Ward,  Francis  William 
Richards,  Hiifirh  Auirustine 
Clifford,  Ralph  Kric 
Silveriop,  William  Alexander 
Edmunds,  l!ev.  Norman  Gunnery 
Mitchell,  (iodfrey  Williams 
Baynes,  Deniiian  Lambert  Henry 

"Levy,  Leonard  Angelo 
Wood,  Paul  Bernard 
Boitomley,  Arthur  ("ousen 
Ferraboschi,  Frederick 
Moore,  Gilbert 
Haberslion,  Edward  Francis 


l!m4. 

(i  Stewart  of  Uannoch  Scholar  in  Greek  and 
Latin,  liiiil. 

7  Master  »t  Wcstminstor. 

8  Gordou-WiKau  Pri/.o  for  reaoarch  in  Chem- 
istry, IIKIS. 


CLARE   COLLEGE. 


855 


Float,    Wilfred    Lawrence    Palk, 

LL.B. 
Williams,  Neville  Scott 
Saunders,  Frederick  Pa<re 
Sparke,  James  Berthon,  liL.B. 
Rohinson,  Henry  Tlioinas 
'Deprce,  Hubert  Templer 
Olive,  Georj^e  William 
Uewar,  Alexander 
Felling,  Stewart  I3reeze 
Hentley,  Frank 
Grace,  Herbert  Stanley 
Sisson,  Henry  Arnolt 
tilockey,  Hartley  .Saunders 
Hooker,  Charles  William  Ross 
Makant,  John  William 
lii'ifl.  Alexander  Artlnir 
Pelly,  Richard  Lawrence 
Douglas,  Francis  William  Gresley 
Hedale,  Frederick  Stanley 
Karber,  Harold  Wordsworth 
\atclier,  Henry  Monckton 
Meek,  Edwin  Walter  Tyrrell,  LL.B. 
I'a\<y-Sinith,  Alfred  Bernard 
liall,  John  Ashley,  LL.B. 
Heathcote,  Leonard  Vyvyan 
Elderton,  Thomas  Howard 
riiirkill,  Henry 
Wood,  Samuel  Rutter 
Bailey,  Philip  (ierald 
Martin,  Richard  Clare,  LL.B. 
Luinb,  Herbert 
Biscoe,  X'inrent  Frederick 
Strinfjcr,  Cuthberl  Henry 
Tairinpton,  Noel 
Kixdi,  Krne.'-t  Koyalton 
( 'layton,  James 
Walker,  Charles  Valentine 
.lones,  Abel  John 

U mler<jraduates. 

l!i;;f,'s.  Edward  Kcniii'tli 
lliiwlbiiriii',  Cliarlcs  hariiMr<l 
W.M.ds,  Matthew  May 
I'atce,  CharleH  (Jarew 
Fen  wick,    Ciabriel    Theodore 

Fenwick 
liiicat,  William  Ha-<lani 
('r<i»t|cv,  FraiK  i»  MarHlinll 
Dain,  (ieorRc  Riilht-i  ford 
.Vllan,  I'hilip  Bertram  Murray 
Oitchetl,  (ieor^i-  Montaftuc 
SnelliiiL'  Cfdyer,  Edward  ChnilcH 
Front,  Hui;h  KeKall 


Green,  Stanley  WillouRliby 
Richardson,   Charles    Wiliinm 

Barnard 
Bassoon,  Michael  Thornycroft 
Hollins,  Richard  Roger 
Lejrge-Currie,  John  JJuncan 
Peacock,  Harold  Baillie 
Jenkins,  Evan  John 
Poyiider,  Ernest  George  Thornton 
Rets,  Georf,'e  Marlin  Treliaine 
Griffith,  Arthur  Lefroy  Pritchard 
Smith,  Frederick  Henry  Hamilton 
Sassoon,  Hamo  Watts 
Grace,  Cleveland  Raphael 
Hooper,  Frank  Henry 
Coiistanline,  William  Whitesmith 
Menzies,  Robert  Charles 
Welier,  Douglas  M'Rae 
Parkin,  Chailes  Re^'inald 
Reynolds,  lluph  Lewis 
Jones,  Harry  Llewellyn 
Cornelius,  Norman  Stanley 
Ashiin,  Spencer  Cocking' 
Fninkland,  Charles  Arthur 
Edwards,  Reginald  Herbert 
Ardern,  Lawraiice 
Morison,  Douglas  Piutherford 
Hulhert,  Maurice  Leonard 
Cutler,  Edward   Trevor 
Troiter,   Frowyke 
Fauquet-Leniaitre,  Pierre  Alfied 
Millar,  Arthur  Liberty 
Aikman,  Kenntih  llhickie 
Evans,  Ivor  lliiicli  Norman 
.Malcolm,  Hugh  Wilmott 
Hodgson,  Arthur  .lohn 
Tatham,  Cc(  il  Francis 
Uerwick,  William  Ivlward  Hodgson 
Dew,  .lohn  Westcoll 
Nobe>,  Fonescue  Jerman 
.Shaw,  Vernon  Graham  Havergal 
.SJIiowanl,  John  (,'urtuis 
Stead,  Gilbert 
DuMi,  John  Drysdale 
.McKibbiii,  (ieorg'e  Alexander 
.MutT,  St.itham  Rioadbeiit 
F^verh.  Mirvyii  S.ixi-lbye 
Wanle.ss,  (ieoige  Lee 
Newton-t  laic,  Hcibeil  John 
Newioii-Clare,  W  alter  Si^lmcklield 
.S<-jimitz,  (ieorge  de  iMorla 
Fisher,  Oeoffrey  llerl)ert 
Diickham.  Thomas  Henry 
.^^  hen  nil  a  II,  \  uleiilliie 
WilliuiiiN,  (liarle.s  James 


856 


CLARE   COLLEGE. 


Noble,  Arthur  Heywood 

Wilson,  Kevin  Fitzjames 

Chappell,  Harold  Stanley 

Cott,  Alfred  William 

Cott,  Arthur  Mackenzie 

Hesketli,  Gerald  Manley 

Aydon,  John 

Sangster,  Charles  Humphrey 

John,  David  William 

Le  Maistre,  Stanley  Gerault 

Syme  Thomson,  Fraser 

Mac  Laren,  Alas  dair  Jain 

Cave,  Edmund  Howard 

Smith,  James  Francis  Hardy 

Langdale,  Clifford  Marmaduke 

IJird,  Stephen 

Williamson,  Thomas  Ranald  Mac- 
alister 

Pinks,  Edwin  Dennis  Picton 

de  Souza,  Walter  Edward 

Bakewell,  George  Victor 

Mallinson,  Edward  Cyril 

Milne,  Douglas  Duart  Williamson 

Inibert-'I'eiry,  Frederic  Bonheir 

Dslrehan,  Rev.  Edward  Alfred 

Smyth,  Rev.  William  Henry 

Bilton,  Edward  Barnard 

Moore,  Frank  Reginald 

Rutherford,  Leonard  Trevelyan 

Surtees,  John  Clark 

Pitt,  Robert  Brindley 

Bonhote,  Edward  Frederic 

Denis-Browne,  William  Charles 

Helps,  Edward  Arthur  Plucknett 

Hart,  Seymour 
§  Reynolds,  Cedric  Lawton 

Price,  Sydney  Reginald 
§Smilh,  William  Gerald  Furness 
^  Temperley,  Arthur  Ridley 

Roberts,  Ffrancon 
^Douthwaite,  Alfred  William  Stanley 

Weller,  Charles  Alexander 

Cuihbertson,  Edwai'd  Hedley 

Feiiden,  Oswald  Henry 

Kirke,  George  Grieve 

Davey,  Henry  Norniari 

Butler,  Eustace  Norman 

Galloway,  William  Dawson 

Hutchinson,  Noel  Wilfrid 

Stephenson,  Cyril  Heath 

White,  Leonard  Twisdale 

Stephen,  Allan  Faiquhar 

Panter,  Arthur  Ivdward 

Haines,  Frank  Percy 

Wane,  Frank  Iniies 

Mellis,  (ieorge  Duncan 


Prichard,  Richard  Graham 

Nicholson,  John  Gifford 

Keigwin,  Walter  Skarratt 

Steedman,     Mackenzie     Thwaite 
Wills 

Rawcliffe,  Donovan  Maclean 

Rawlence,  Arthur  Raymond 

Frost,  Thomas  Lawrence 

Guthrie,  Francis  Clint 

Whitehead,  Percy  Neil 

Longbolham,  Robert  Norman 

Plews,  Henry  Whitfield 

Morgan,  Oswald  Gayer 

Clarke,  Harold  Martin 

Nathan,  Julian 

Bigiiold,  Cecil  Samuel 

Howard,  David 

Harris,  Arnold  Frardv  Stapleton 

Collins,  Edward  Laurence 
^Bather,  Edward  John 

Pulman,  William  Prockter 

Hartcup,  Roderick  Edward 

Lupton,  William 

Vey,  Frank  Hamilton 

Plowden,  Humphrey  Roger 

de  Silva,  Albert  Ernest 

Crowther,  Harold  Oakes 

Bass,  Victor  Abram 

Byatt,  Kichard  Noel  Byatt 

Staveiey,  Claude  Haroltl 

Whitehead,  Brian 

Trier,  Norman  Erirest 

Starte,  Horace  Wilderspin 

Ziar,  Yung  Sung 

Ramsbothani,  Wilfrid  Hubert 

Habershoir,  Sidney  Heathcote 

Tr-ubshaw,  Charles  Smith 

Bilton,  Claude  Herbert  Evelyn 

Makant,  Arrgus  Virtue 

Delius,  Stepiierr  St  Martin 

Potter,  William  Miskhi 

Burnside,  Bruce 

Hay-llobcrtsdii,  John  William 

Mackeirzie,  Boycc  JMackay  Scobie 

Garrod,  Ealjih  Eddowes 

Forbes,  Manslield  Duval 

Botharn,  Arthur  Frederick 

Mafkeii/,ii-Kciiii('dy,Herrry  Charles 
Donald  Cleveland 

Bailey,  Maurice  Armarrd 

Daniels,  Alec  Percy 
§Taylor,  Leslie  Ferirandes 

Gould,  Herrry  Hilton  Monk 
^Gladstoire,  Arthur  Lawrence 

Williams,  Carringtoii  Boiisor 
§Gordorr,  William  Boruralie 


5  Exhibitioner. 


CLARE   COLLEGE. 


857 


§  Adams,  Harold 
Wilson.  Aitlmr  Edward 
Vf.V.  l);ivi(l  ('liristoi)lifr  lifslie 
Kc;iy.  Enii-st  ])init,'las 
Siiiindt'is,  Alistair  Grant, 
YoHtnian.  Francis  Dj'son 
^ Orke,  Simon  .\lf,'criioii 
(larrctt,  AVilliam 
Tliunison,  MotTatt  Scott 
Norman.  IJayniond  Elder 
I'arrin^jton,  William  l-Vrgiis 
Scwill,  Jolm  Watcrlow 
liayley,  E(biiiind  liOslie 
Matthews,  John  J5iirnett 
Mills.  James  Wehl) 
Whilaker,  (Jed^'e  Halsted 
Ijcacli.  Kofrer  C'hadwick 

SSciitt.  Cecil  Allison 
lln^jhcs,  Owen 
(iihson.  Daryl  Keith 
Hunt,  Heiny  Leslie 


Kutherford,  Jolui  Douglas 

Pegg,  John 

Martin,  Ernest  William  Lunn 

Watherwick,  Konald 

Savill,  Herbert  Stuart 

Arnold,  Leslie  Mayhew 

Macplierson,  Leslie  Fowke 

Potter,  James  ISruce 

Forbes,  John  Foster 

Miles,  Stanley  Howard 

Allen.  AVilliam 

Hotblack,  Herbert  Seymour 

Chapman,  Harold  John  Colston 

Boulderson,  (u'.irge  Henry  Carne 

Storer,  Kichaiil  Sannicl 

Kharegat,  I'hero/.e  ^Merwan 

Radford.  Kicliard  liittlelon 

Storrs,  Jnnies  Parker 

Keen,  (ienfl'rev  Pel'ey 

Clillord,  Eric  Charles 


i  Exhibitioner. 


PATRONAGE 


('i)iiiitiei.\  tieiielicei.  I 

(■ainb....tlJuxt"or(l,S.  .Fob.  \'.) 

l)uxford,  .S.  Peter.  K.J 

Litiingloii,  \' . 


I.ih.  Reg. 
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Kssex.... 
HerLs.... 
Hunts... 


I  incoln, 
Norfolk 


Binlbrooke,  W. 
Dalchwotth,  ]{  . 
Bringlon,  rum  Old 
Weston  and    liy- 
tliorn,  R. 
Eveiloti,  \'  . 
Ciransden,  Mag.  V. 

Wiawby,  V. 

IlaidinghHiii,  K. 


^iidoik...     Elnisell,  K. 

I    \\estleyan<l  Koin-^ 

ham,  K.  < 

U;iM,nR(iel.l,MMi;.H. 

>iirri  y...    Ockley,  K. 
I   Kolhe'rhithe,  R. 

Sus8cx..     (JueHilinff,  R. 


Wilt*.... 
.Yorks  .. 


(^rcliejtton.Sl  My.H 
I'alrington,  R. 


C.  L.  Felloe, D.U 

•6   13     7      W.  C.  Whitehead 

!         M.A. 
19    0    0  j  J.Sedffwick.D.I), 
14  13    4  'H.W.Fulford.M.A, 


34    3    6.V  J.  M.Clarkson. 
■]         M.A. 

J.A.Panter.M.A, 
A.  .1.  Edmonds, 

M.A. 
F.  W.  i;.  Frank- 

hnid,  M.A. 
('.  S.  Isaacson, 

.M.A. 
T.  Harber,  M .  A  . 

F.J.  Fuir<)rd,M.A. 


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•21     6    8  C.A.Siokes.M.A, 

lb    5    2i  F.  Marshal  1.  M.A 

18    0    0  J.  C.  V.  Durt'll, 

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12  0    7  E.  N.  Hlooinfield, 

M.A. 

13  13     !»      (;.  T.  I'.  StreeUfr, 
B.A. 

'22    0    (•      W.    K.   Inclibaid, 
M.A. 


B.A.  luA. 
1879  j  I'JOl 
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1846  1876 
1877  ,  15)07 

1875    1900 

1871  j  1903 
1866    1881 

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lsti3    1H74 

18.52  1864 
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1H72 
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1850  1862 
1856  IH9S 
1H76  ltH)7 


PEMBROKE    COLLEGE. 

(Founded  1347.) 

This  College  was  founded  under  the  name  of  Valence-Mary, 
by  Mary  de  St  Paul,  the  widow  of  Aymer  de  Valence,  Earl  of 
Pemhroke;  and  Kinof  Henry  VI.  was  so  liberal  a  benefactor  to  it, 
as  to  obtain  the  name  of  a  second  Founder. 

There  are  thirteen  Foundation  F'ellowships  open  to  persons  of 
every  nation,  and  unrestricted  as  to  counties. 

Although  there  may  be  no  Fellowship  vacant,  yet  a  candidate  is 
never  considered  as  superannuated. 


Foundation  and  Minor  Scholarships  and  Exhibitions  are 
awarded  from  the  Scholarship  Fund. 

There  are  six  Scholarships  on  the  original  Foundation. 

Scholarships  have  been  founded  by  Dr  Watts,  Archbishop 
Grindal,  Mr  Smart,  Mr  Scrivenor,  Mr  James,  Bishop  Lauy, 
Sergeant  Moses,  ])r  Mapletoft,  Mr  Parkin,  and  Dr  Stuart; 
three  Scholarships  of  £80  a  year  wore  founded  by  Mr  Beatson :  a 
Bachelor  Scholarship  was  founded  in  memory  of  Mr  Prior,  formerly 
Tutor,  and  two  Scholarships  (of  £60  a  year),  one  for  Classics  and 
one  for  Natural  Science,  have  been  founded  by  Mr  Shoolbred. 

There  are  at  present  thirty-seven  Foundation  Scholars,  eight 
Minor  Scholars  elect,  seventeen  Exhibitioners,  and  nine  Exhi- 
bitioners elect. 

There  is  also  one  Exhibition,  of  the  yearly  value  of  i.70,  founded 
bv  Mr  John  Holmes,  for  a  Scholar  educated  at  Blackrode  School  in 
Lancashire.  This  Exhibition  is  given  by  the  Governors  of  the 
School, and  the  S'^holar  who  holds  italso  receives  from  the  College 
an  additional  Exhibition,  the  gift  of  Mr  Warren,  formerly  a 
Blackrode  Scholar,  of  the  yearly  value  of  i'5. 

There  is  an  annual  iTxamination  after  the  division  of  the  Easter 
Term  in  Mathematics,  Classics,  Theology,  and  the  subjects  of 
the  other  Tripos  Examimitions,  when  prizes  in  books  are  awarded 
in  each  year  tor  proliciency  in  the  various  subjects.  The  Founda- 
tion Scholarships  and  Exhibitions  are  in  general  adjudged  on  the 
results  of  this  Examination. 


PEMBROKE  COLLEGE.  859 

Gratuities  are  awarded  to  members  of  the  College  on  tlio 
result  of  the  Open  Competition  for  the  Home  Civil  Service  and 
the  Civil  Service  of  India  and  of  the  Final  P]xamination  for  the 
Civil  Service  of  India. 

Prizes  of  books  are  offered  annually  for  Compositions  in  Greek 
and  Latin  Verse  and  for  English  Essays. 

A  prize  of  books  is  also  given  to  the  best  reader  in  Chapel,  whose 
general  good  conduct  has  gained  the  approbation  of  the  College. 

The  sum  of  £.30  is  also  given  annually  in  one  or  more  gratuities 
for  proficiency  in  the  Hebrew  and  Greek  Scriptures.  Under- 
graduates or  Bachelors  of  not  more  than  three  years' standing 
may  compete  for  these  gratuities  at  the  annual  College  I'^xamin- 
ation. 

The  Neil  Prize,  founded  in  memory  of  Robert  Alexandci- 
Neil,  formerly  Tutor,  is  offered  anmially  to  graduate  niend)crs 
of  the  (jollcge  lielow  the  standing  of  M.A.  for  the  best  dis.serta- 
tion  on  any  subject  in  the  life,  history,  literature  or  art  of  Ancient, 
Mediaeval  or  Modern  times. 

The  Blackburne-Daniell  i'rize,  founded  in  memory  of  Francis 
Reginald  lilacUburne  Daniell,  formerly  a  mend)er  of  the  College, 
is  awarded  to  the  student  of  the  .second  year  who  acquits  himself 
most  credital)ly  in  a  Trijios  Examination  or  in  the  aiuuial  (College 
Examination. 

Prizemen,  1908. 
Junior  Sophs.  Freshmen. 


daisies. 

(iuill('l)aiul 
Storrs 


r/,/.s.si'r;,s. 
Mead 

.Xa/iiriil  Siience. 

I'crrin  { lilittklinrna- haHull 

Prize) 

Redding  Prize. 
Roberts,  S.  V.. 

Greek   Verse. 
Mfiid 

English  Essaif. 
I{ol>iiiHun 
llobcrts,  S.  C. 

i'lic  Neil  Prize  was  awarded  to  l)s  ('.  II.  .lenkinsoii. 


860 


PEMBROKE  COLLEGE. 


LIST  OF 

MASTERS. 

1347  Robert  de Thorpe. 

1605  Samuel  Harsnett. 

1364  Thomas  de  Byngham. 

1616  Nicholas  Felton. 

1389  Richard  Morys. 

1618  Jerome  Beale. 

c.  1400  John  Tynmouth 

1630  Benjamin  Lany . 

1406  John  Sudbury. 

1644   Richard  Vines. 

1428  John  Langton. 

1650  Sy<lrach  S>mpso7i. 

1447  Hugh  Damlet. 

1654   Wiiliitm  Moses. 

1  450  Laurence  Bothe. 

1660  Benjamin  Lany. 

1480   Thomas  llotheram. 

1662  Mark  Frank. 

1488  Georg^e  Fitzhugh. 

1664  Robert  Mapletolt. 

1505  Roger  Leybourne. 

1677  Nathaniel  Coga. 

1507  Richard  Fox. 

1693  Thomas  Browne. 

1519  Robert  Shorten. 

1706  E.lwardLany. 

1534   Robert  Swynburne. 

1728  John  Hawkins. 

1537  George  Folbery. 

1733  Roger  Long. 

1540  Nicholas  Ridley. 

1770  James  Brown. 

1553  John  Young. 

1784  Joseph  Turner. 

1559  Edmund  Grindal. 

1828  Gilbert  Ainslie. 

1562  Matthew  Hutton. 

1870  John  Power. 

1567  John  Whitg'ift. 

1880  Charles  Edward  Searle. 

1567  John  Young. 

1902  Sir  George  Gabriel   Stokes 

1578  William  Fulke. 

Bart. 

1589  Lancelot  Andrewes. 

1903  Arthur  James  Mason. 

Visitor,  The  Kins?. 


THE   PRESENT  SOCIETY. 

Master,  ^  Arthur  Janies  Mason,  D.D. 

elected  1903. 

President,  William  Sheldon  Hadley,  M.A. 

Tutur,  W.  S.  Hadley,  M.A. 

Assistant  Tutors,  L.  Whibley,  M.A. 

A.  Hvitchinson,  M.A. 
H.  C.  O.  Lanchester,  M.A. 
H.  G.  Comber,  M.A. 
Lecturers  in  Classics,  L.  Whibley,  M.A. 

W.  S.  Hadley,  M.A. 
J.  C.  Law.son,  M.A. 
Lecturers  in  Mathematics,  G.  Birtwistle,  M.A. 
C.  F.  Russell,  M.A. 
J.  H.  Grace,  M.A. 
Lecturer  in  Divinity,  J.  F.  Bethune-Baker,  B.D. 
Lecturer  in  Hebrew,  H.  C.  O.  Lanchester,  M.A. 
Lecturer  in  Natural  Sciences,  A.  Hutchinson,  M.A. 
Lecturer  in  Modern  History,  W.  S.  ILadlcy,  M.A. 
Lecturer  in  Ancient  History,  L.  Whibley,  M.A. 


1  Canon  of  Canterbury.    Lady  Uargaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  18!)5— 1903. 


PEMBROKE   COLLEGE.  861 

Lecturers  in  Law,  W.  R.  Rendell,  M.A. 
D.  T.  Oliver,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  Modern  Languages,  H.  G.  Comber,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  Modern  Greek,  J.  C.  Lawsoii,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  Spanish  Historij  and  Literature,  Martin  Hume,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  Russian,  E.  H.  Mimi.s,  M.A. 

Treasurer  (Estates),  H.  G.  Comber,  M.A. 

Bursar  (Home),  L.  Whibley,  M.A. 

Prcelector,  J.  C.  Lawson,  M.A. 

Dea?i,  H.  C.  O.  Lanchester,  M.A. 

Chaplain,  C.  F.  Russell,  M.A. 

Librarian,  The  Master. 

Assistant  Librarian,  E.  H.  Minns,  M.A. 

Organist,  F.  W.  Morley,  M.A.,  Mus.B. 

Fellows. 

Smith,  Rev.  Ernest  John  Heriz,  M.A. 

Hadley,  William  Sheldon,  M.A. 
'Whibley,  Leonard,  M.A. 
^Bethune-Baker,  Rev.  James  Eranklin,  B.D. 
•'Hutchinson,  Arthur,  M.A. 
*  Browne,  Edward  Granville,  M.A.,  M.B. 
''Lawson,  .John  Cuthbert,  M.A. 

liirtwistle,  George,  M.A. 
••Lanchester,  Rev.  Henry  Craven  Ord,  M.A. 

Comber,  Henry  Gordon,  M.A. 
''Wace,  Alan  John  Bayard,  M.A. 
^Russell,  Rev.  Charles  Frank,  M.A. 
"Mozley,  John  Kenneth,  B.A. 

Honorary  Fellows. 
'"Kennedy,  Sir  William  Rann,  M.A. 
'UiuriKside,  William,  M.A. 

'2  Eden,  The  Right  Rev.  George  Rodney,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Wakefield. 


1  Princo  (;on«ort  I'riio,  1888.  Hnro  I'riie,  1898.  7  ProndcrRast  Student,  100«,  1001.  Cnivon 
University  Lecturer  In  Ancioat  IlUtory,  Studont,  \WA. 

2  (ic.irgo  William"  Priio,  IHfjii.    Duruoy  Price,  8  Dell  Scholar,  1IK«.     Smith's  Prlio,  IflOfi. 
1887.    Norrl»lan  Prlie,  IVWt.  (I  Goorito  WililiimB"  Prize,  ISKKi.    Crmso  Mchc.lar- 

.1  Diimoiiiitrator  to  the  Profosnoruf  .Mineralogy,  ahip,  IIMki.     Allen  Sohnlarship,  ltMI7. 

Ph.n    of  Wlirihurg.  Id  Lent  Justice  of  the  I'ourt  nf  Appial.     Ili'll 

\  .Sir    Thomaa    Ad.-inii'    I'rofestor    of    Arabic.  .Scholar,    I8r5.s.      Krnwne'a    MedRllisl     IHes    and 

Ki'llow  of  th>'  llritiiih  Academy.  10«7.      Powis    Mrdalllnl.  18117.    Oavcn  Scholar, 

i  IraviMi  Student,  IMil.s,  Isld).      Meinbors'  I'rlio  ISf.r. 

tnr  L.itin  K«»ay,  IMW.  II    Kir»l  .SmUh'n  I'rue.  1876.   l'rofn..or  o(  .Malhe- 

S  Bell  Scholar,  1897.  I'arui  Prilu,  l!l<MI.  Jurornlo  mHtio,  Koyitl  Naval  CtdlCKe,  Ofevnwich  .  K.K.S. 
Prize,  IIKM).  Tvrwhitt  Hcholar,  I'.ioi).  Ma.on  Prlxo,  '  I'J  Wlnchentcr  Keudiu|sFrlie,lU7C.  Carus  Prize, 
l!Hi:t.                                                                                         I  187S. 


862 


PEMBROKE  COLLEGE. 


Heatnon  Scholars. 
Hhodes,  Philip  (irafion  Mole,  B.A. 
Ilibotson,  Archie  William,  B.A. 

Shoolhred  Scholar. 
iGuillebaud,  Haiolil  Einest 
Foanduliov  Scholars. 
Thompson,  Francis  William,  B.A. 
Woodhonse,  Coventry  Ernest,  B.A 
Milner  White,  Biidolph,  B.A. 
Kensington,  Hugh  le  Geyt,  B.A. 
Mamlock,  Phihp,  B.A. 
Crosbie,    Robert   Edward    Harold, 

B.A. 
Stokes,  Hugh  Gabriel,  B.A. 
Spittle,  John  Trevor,  B.A. 
Synms,  Archibald  Arthur  Montfort, 

B.A. 
Tryon,  George  Arthur,  B.A. 
Barry,  Charles  Bissell,  B.A. 
Higgins,  Charles  Alleyne,  B.A. 
Hodge,  John  Douglass  Vere 
Dixon,  Herbert  Henry 
M^Cleland,  Nial   Patrick   Kennetli 

James  O'Neill 
Mead,  Edgar  Walter 
Armitage,  Charles  Auriol 
Keynes,  Geoffrey  Laiigdon 
2 Roberts,  Basil  C()lel)y 
Laird,  Patrick  Kanisay 
Robinson,  Frederick  Percival 
Wallis,  Frank  Arnold 
RoVterts,  Sydney  Castle 
Stickland,  John  licynolds 
Champion,  Charles  Cuverley 
Perrin,  Maurice  Nasinith 
Storrs,  Christopher  Evelyn 
FitzHerbert,  Nicholas  Hepburn 
Franklin,  Charles  Reed 
Heriz-Smith,   Eustace   Edward 

Arthur 
Sonnenthal,  Henry  Max 
Vardy,  Albert  Theodore 
Piggott,  Julian  Ito 
Sugdeii,  (iuy  Hatton 

Exhihitiovers. 
Dougall,  Eric  Stuart,  B.A. 
Favell,  Norman  Bahibridge,  B.A. 
Yetts,  Laurence  Muskett,  B.A.. 
Smith,  Arthur  Dudley,  B.A. 
Rayner,  Edward,  B.A. 

1  Bell  Scholar,  liW8. 

'.  Stewart  of  Ram.och  Scholar,  1907. 

3  He:iil  Manter  of  lierkhamstcd  School. 

4  Honorary  Fellow  :  sec  page  Wil. 

f,  Bishop  of   Kailgoon:    '»■■'""■■'>,";'»*""'' 
Pean  of  Gonville  and  Cains  (  ollege     Boll  Schol.ir, 

"o'V,Bho""orti;iatre.     Jeromio   l-ri.o,    n92. 


Aitchison,  Irvine  George 
Robbins,  Frank  Hubert 
Fox-Strangways,  Walter  Angelo 
Maw,  George  Oliver 
Ransom,  Peter  Warwick 
Fisher,  Robert 
Tetley,  Robert  Francis 
Williamson,  Alexander  John  Neeve 
Plumptre,  Ernest  Aubrey  Western 
Dickson,  Francis  Patrick 
Walker,  Denham 
Cossar,  John  Mackenzie 


D.D. 

'*  P'ly,  Rev.  I'honias  Charie.« 
Miishop  of  VVakefiekl  {Riglit    Kev 

George  Rodney  Eden) 
■'  Knit-lit,  Right  Rev.  Artluii  Mesac 
uThonias,  Rii^'-ht  Kev.  Aniiur  NiiUer 
7  Molony,  Right  Rev.  Herbert  James 

LL.D. 

Lawson,  William 
Greenwood,  Harry 
Milner-White,  Henry  &  M.A. 
Kyd,  David  Hope,  &  M.A. 

M.D. 

Alliott,  Alexander  John 
Taylor,  Kichard  Stanley,  &  M.A. 
Sibley,  Walter  Knowsley,  &  M.A. 
Keighlley,  Archibald,  &  M.A. 
Courlney,Guy  Budd,&  M.A. 
Buttar,  Charles,  &  M.A. 
"Graham-Smith,  George  Stuart,  cS: 
M.A. 
Barnicot,  Joseph 
Scott,  Edward  Spencer 

Sc.D. 

»*Keynes,  John  Neville,  &  M.A. 

B.D. 

Farquhar,    Rev.   James   Taylor 
Floyd 

M.A. 

Aiiey,  Rev..Iohn  Alfred  Liiml> 
Parke,  Charles 
Stubbs,  Rev.  Stewart  Dixon 
Pigou,  Kev.  Henry 
•Parez,  Kev.  Claude  Huheri 


•  student,  1904.     Univor- 


Carus  Prize,  1893. 

;  Bishop  in  Mid  Chn 

8  John  Lucas  Walkc 
sity  I  ccturfr  in  Hygiene.  .         „ 

•I  Secretary  to   the    Local    Kxani. nations  Syn- 
dicate     University  Lecturer  in  Moral  Science. 

•  l/o'rnierlyKenow. 


PEMBROKE  COLLEGE. 


863 


J64  "Budd,  John  Wreford 

M  i*Rust,  Rev.  Jolin  Cyprian 

j68     Wilson,  Kev.  Josepli  Bowstead 

Carter,  George  William 
J69    Goodacre,  Rev.  Alfred  Randoipli 

Winterbothani,  William  Howard 
^70  -* Lambert,  Carlton  John 

Newnum,  Rev.  John  Henry 

371  Wilkinson,  Rev.  Charles  Gilmoui 
Keymer,  llev.  Nathaniel 

s*Kenuedy,  Sir  William  Rann 

372  'Kemp,  Rev.  GodtVey  George 
Colgrove,  John  Brise 

873  "Henderson,  George 
^*Kennedy,  Rev.  John 

Storrs,  Kev.  John 
Whyte,  Edward  Towry 

874  Singleton,  Rev.  John  Joseph 
Marsh,  Thomas  Robertson 

*Spence,  William  Michael 
*  Ward,  James  LangHeld 

Hall,  Maxwell 
cRutty,  Rev.  Arthur  Forster 

875  Rackliam,  Rev.  Horace  Fuller 

876  Hopkinson,Rev.CiiarlesCiirdlestone 
Hudson,  Rev..lolin  Clare 

877  Hovvson,  b'rederick  Horsl'all 
*Orpen,  Rev.  Thomas  Herbert 

Crick,  Rev.  Krederic  William 
Rigg,  Rev.  William  Face 
Davies,  Edward  Joiner 

878  Kelly,  Rev.  Charles  Napier 
•'''BurnsidcAVilliam 

^Voodward,  Kev.  Richard  Salisbury 

1879  Underbill,  Rev.  Harold  Jolm 
Howes,  Rev.  Arthur  Plumptre 

1880  Gardner- Brown,  Rev.  John 
Roberts,  Rev.  Henry  Eugene 
Haden,  Rev.  John  Harry 
I'ownall,  Rev.  Edward  Walerbouse 
Ward,  Rev.  Clement  Clover 

1881  Baxter,  Edward  Gorrill 
Chambers,  Eilward  Buslincll 
Houghton,  Rev.  Philip 
Drew,  Joseph  Webster,  /^/.. M. 
Mason,  I'homas  Henry 
Crick,  Rev.  Philij) 


1882 


Deighton,  Rev.  William  George 

Prior,  Henry  Templer 
•Pilkington,  Rev.  James  Holme 
'  Attwater.  Thomas  Henry 

(^ope,  Rev.  Frederick  Lorance 

Burr,  Geoige  William  Clark 

Jeaffreson,  Henry  Gordon 

White,    Rev.   Reginald    Arlliur 
Richard 

Morley,  Felix  \\\\son,Mus.£.  1883 

Daldy,  Frederic  Francis 
^Tanner,  Ralph 
^Stocks,  George  Alfred 

Monlford,  Rev.  Henry  Cape 

.lacob,  Rev.  Thomas  Wm.  Henry 

Prince,  William  Alfred  1884 

PoUexfen,  Rev.  Henry 

Pollexfen,  Rev.  Robert  Taylor 
*Jones,  George  Morgan  Edwardes 
lo'Leahy,  Aitbur  Herbert 

Walker,  Rev.  John  William 

McMaster,  Rev.  Acheson  Archibald 
11  Willink,  Rev.  John  Wakefield 

Belts,  Rev.  Herbert  Peto 
i-Buss,  liev.  Charles  Caron 

Bevan,  Rev.  Philip  Charles 

Cory,  Rev.  Alexander  Ramey 

Slurges,  Edward  Murray 

Ainslie,  Rev.  Richard  Montague      1885 
I'llewett,    Rev.    George    Mottram 
Andrews 

Lambert,  Rev.  Edgar 

Butler,  Rev.  Charles 

Stubbs,  Rev.  Charles  Stewart 

Finch,  Rev.  Arthur  'Thomas  1880 

Cradock,  Rev.  Henry  Cow  per 
I'Westcott,  Rev.  Arthur 

Faile,  Bertram  (iodfrey,  LL.H. 

.Mills,  Rev.  Henry  Holroyd 
i^Whelpton,  Rev.  Henry  Urling 

Hawthorn,  Reuben  Hand  Bailye 
"'Barrell,  Francis  Richard 

Godwin,  Rev.  John  Colmei 

Benthall,  Rev.  Charles  Francis 

Hill.  Rev.  William  Harold  Mould 

Mitchell,  Robert  William  Tarn 

Woodhouse,  Rev.  James  Stanley 


1887 


•  Formerly  Kollowi. 

1  KHTfl'me.  1H7I.     Sc 

2  Profe«ior,  ll"yKl  N»v 
:i  Ilimr.rary  Fclliiw :  «i 
4  UoM    Schiilar.    1807. 

KliiK'a  ColloKO,  unci   II 


ilonian  I'riio,  1879. 
,l(;ollrK».<irr.n«icl.. 
,  pBKc  mil. 

KoriNurl)     Kullow    o( 
1   Manlvr  uf  Alilonhiim 


.School.  6  i.«  i;. 

0  lliwl  Ma«turnf<l  John'uScI 

7  l.iKbKool  Scii«l*t,l88'.'. 

8  Mi»ler>il  \Vri,liiiin«let. 

ii   lli'iul  Mixtir  or  lllackbiini 


rilipi>i*n.  lH7:i. 
ol,  Lratlivrluail. 


10  l'ror<.K«oro(  Mmhimmic- Hi  UnlviThitv  Col- 
li'L'e.  Slirfflrlil. 

11  Winclii'Klrr  ll<">i<ini;  I'lizr,  18Si. 

12  I'rlo«t-Vkar  of  l.iii.  ..In. 
l:l   Ma.lcr  HI  Wint'lii'tU't. 

14  .ScholrArlil  I'rilr,  UH4.  Evailt  Prilp,  IHB4. 
CiiriiH  l'rii«.  188.^.  I'rincipul  or  8. P.O.  N..ttlva 
CllpfC'-.  MRilra.. 

11.  (i<M>fv«WilliamiiPiiie.l884. 

1.'.  Profi'Hior  of  MatliDinaticH  nt  UiiivorHtty  Col. 
IcKf,  Hri.U.I. 


864 


PEMBROKE  COLLEGE. 


1888  Ash  win,  Rev.  Edward  Godfrey 
Batlier,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Simpson,  Rev.  Algernon  Reynard- 
son 

Lille,  Rev.  Edward  Richard  Dale 
iRIonckton,  Thomas  Edward 

Eve,  Arthur  Stewart 
^I'^vans,  Rev.  Leonard  Huf^h 
Yeatman,  Rev.  Arthur  William 
Simpson,  Rev.  Robert  Henry 

Bridpres 
Brown,  Rev.  Maurice  Theodore 

Kenworthy 
Edwards,  Rev.  Aup-ustu-s  George 
Bayly,  Rev.  Paget  Lambart 
Povey,  William  James 
Allnutt,  Rev.  Percy  Riddell 

1889  Gibson,  Rev.  Alfred  Alexander 
Buss,  Rev.  Francis  Fleetwood 
Bainbridge-Bell,  Rev.  VValdegrave 

Dent 
Matthews,  Marmaduke  Capper 
Walton,  Rev.  John  Milner 
3  Hudson,  Rev.  Robert 
Wood,  Henry  James  Theodore 
O'Connell,  Patrick  Gleadowe 
Aldrich-Blake,   Rev.  Frederic 

Hooper 
Bainbridge-Bell,    Rev.    Francis 

Christian 
Dover,  John 

Fitch,  Rev.  Henry  Colson 
Hodson,  Rev.  Nathaniel  Shirley 
Morgan,  Rev.  Alexander 
18'JO    Hughes,  Thomas  Cann 

Lambert,    Thomas   Wilson,   M.B., 

B.C. 
Cowper,  William 
■*  Tanner,  Maurice 
Cooper,  Frank  Shewell 
Bickersteth,  Rev.  Henry  Venn 
Wilkinson,  Rev.  David    Hamilton 

Dickson 
Bickersteth,  Robert 
Barnard,  Rev.  Alfred  Jolin 
Fell,  Rev.  John 
18!H      Wadham,  Waller  Francis  Ainslie 
Hitchcock.  Rev.  Robert  Aldous 
Carter,    William    Robson,    M.B., 

B.C. 


Hitchcock,  Rev.  George  Edward 

Newton,  Edward 

Thurston,  Rev.  Granville  Bourdas 

Stallard,  Rev.  Joseph  Holden 

Stokes,  Rev.  Henry  Cortlandt 

Neild,  Rev.  Alfred 

Lawsou,  Rev.  Frederick  Halford 

Ho3'le,  Rev.  Joshua  Fielding 

Maynard,  Rev.  Herbert  Langston 

Bellamy ,  Julian  Edward 

Fo.x,  Rev.  Noel  Storrs  IS 

Nicolls,  Rev.  Gerald  Edward 

Hartley,  Alg-ernon  Grundy 

Kinlocli,  Rev.  Micbael  Ward 

Maclnues,  Bev.  John 

Townseud,  Rev.  Ernest  Horace 

Lamer,  Rev.  Henry  Meredith 

Porter,  Rev.  Edward  William 

Watson,  Rev.  Henry  Wilmot 

Neate,  Maurice  Rayner,  TjL.M.        li 

Haig,  Rev.  Arthur 

Underhay,  Frank  George 

*Milward,  Lawrence  Sidney 
Beecheuo,  George  Herbert 
Outram,  Rev.  James 
Rogerson,  Rev.  Sidney 
Morrish,  Harold  Gabriel 
Peed,  Samuel  Wilton 
Robinson,  William  Henry 
Stitt,  Rev.  Samuel  Stewart 
Stamer,  Rev.  Reprinald  Dent 
Hoyle,  Rev.  Charles  Edward  IS 

Brandreth,  Colvhi,  LL.M. 

*Brand,  Adam 

•■'Crosthwaite,  Robert 
Dewey,  Rev.  Stanley  Daws 
Blair,   Rev.   Laurence    Frederick 

Devaynes 
Causton.  Rev.  Ernest  Augustus 
Lynes,  Rev.  Booth  Hodfretls 
Pitts-Tucker,  Rev.  Miles  Hanimetl 
(iray,  Hon.  James  M'-Laren  Stuart, 
Master  of  Cray 

''Morley,  Right  Rev.  Samuel 
Sherwen,  Rev.  Herbert  Russell  1£ 

"Beevor,  Edmund 
Edwards,  Rev.  Charles  Leonanl 
Raynes,  William  Luard 
Wilkinson,  Rev.  Georpfe  Grey 

'J  *Battiscombe,  Ernest  Marshall 


•  Formerly  Follows. 

1  Mnater  al  llppinglmm. 

2  Master  at  King's  School,  Canterbury. 

3  Principal  of  St  Mark's  College,  Chelsea. 

4  Master  at  Chcltonh,tni. 

5  Master  .It  Malvern. 


I      6  Heail  Master  of  Manchester  Council  School. 
1  Archilc.acon    of   Cairo,    formerly   Bishop  ol 
Tinnovelly. 

8  Master  a»  Aldenh«m. 

9  Inspector  of  Schools. 


PEMBROKE  COLLEGE. 


865 


Graves,  Arthur  Stain%ell 
Elliott,  Evelyn  Henry  Venn 
)6  '*Srnedley,  I^aac  hrank 
Davys,  K(in)un(l  Mark 
Sturt,  l!ev.  Horace 

2*Aii(lre\vs,  Ju'v.  Charles  Freer 
Roe,  Rev.  \\  ilfriil  Thomas 
Aston,  Frederic  iVIarriner 
Watson,  Rev.  Frederick  Vincent 
Garnett,  Charles,  I.L.M 
Ml! ward,  Kev.  ReL;inaUi  John 
Hudson,  Rev.  Ernest 
Ward,  Herbert  ,lohn 

3  Thornton,  Charles 
Clayton,  Rev.  Herbert 
Atkins,  John  lilack 
l);i\idson,  Walter  Ramsay 
Searle,  Itev.  Gustavus 
Sissons,  Rev.  Gilbert  Holme 
Iselin,  Rev.  Henry 
Patten,  l!ev.  Basil  Arthur 
I'itley,  Rev.  Alfred  John  Gardner 

■•  I'arrock,  Rev.  Richard  Ailhur 
Soniers,  Charles  Dudley 
Rraybrooke,  Henry  Mellor 

*Dunn,  Rev.  Edward  Ai-thiir 
Rurnside,  Rev.  Frederick  Herbert 

c.M'^^Neile,  Rev.  Alan  Hugh 
Taylor,    Rev.     I>ecimus    Albert 
{jav 

8  7H[„riartv.  (ierald  Patrick 
Henthall,  W  inhid,  MB. 
WnK!,'ett,  Ernest  Blecliynden.Jl/./)., 

Sinipkinson,  Rev.  Edwyn  Vaughan 
Smith,  Rev.  Edwin  Vernon 
Rarr,  Cliarles  John  Henry 
Castley,  Thomas  (iilbert  Power 
Wilkin,  Lancelot,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Hosle,  Rev.  (Charles  Dixon 
Roshei',  Rev.  Herbert  George 
Cr.idock,  Rev.  Arthur  Weldon 
'Parsons,     Rev.     Walter     Lani^Iey 
iMlwani 
Willis,  Rev.  John  Jamieson 


Boger,  James  Inues  Coryudon 
Lilling>ton,  Rev.  Frank 
''*Butler,  Montagu  Sherard  Dawes 
Bourne,  Rev.  John  Bury 
Jonas,  Rev.  Lewis  Carter 

10  Collins,  Clifton  Wilbraham 
Sayer,  Hev.  Alfred  George  Walpole 
Gedf,'e,    Rev.    Arthur  Aug-ustus       1899 

Lynn 
IJaiia,  Robei  t  Washington 
Adams,  Rev.  ICdward 
Robinson,  Rev.  George  Brooke 
Howard,  Rev.  Francis  Alfred 
Caustou,  Rev.  Lilfoi-d  Jervoisc 
Bennitt,  Rev.  Frederick  Wilmot 
Cardeu,  Rev.  Stanley  Roots 
Elliott,  Rev.  Gilbert  Gervase 
Scott,  Rev.  Arthur  Norman  Spencer 
Foyster,  Rev.  Basil  Edmund 
Robertson,  Walter  Knyveti  1900 

11  Pan  1 1,  John  Richards 
Cork,  John  Sydney 
Somers,  John  Percy 
Underwood,  Rev.  Thomas  Richard 

!•*•  Minns,  Ellis  Hovel  I 
'•''  Edwards,  William 
"Outram,  Rev.  William 

Clover,  (iuy  Sander.son 

Tillj',  Tobias  Harry 

Artnitage,  .lames  Auriol  1901 

Biiienian,  Francis  John  Harvey 

Medcalf,  Rev.  David  Henry 

McDonnell,  Rev.  John  Carlj'le 

Fanning,  Rev.  Richard  Robert 

Slack,  Eric,  /i.C 

Brenan,  Herberf  Eustace 

Fisher,  Rev. Bernard  lloiiitio  Parry 
•■'Wood,  Rev.  Charles  Travers 

Lee,  Rev.  Arthur  Hugh  Evelyn 

Knight,  Arthur  (Jecil 

Stallard,  Rev.  Hugh  Kitson 

■lobson,  .lolin  ( Iswald 

Stephenson,  Robert 

Cartwright,  Rev.  George  Frederick 

S(|uire,  William  Barclay  jijq.) 


•  formerly  KuIIi.wh. 

1  I'orixm  Prlio.  IB'ji).      Miutor  at  Wvntiiiiimter. 

2  l'»ru«  Priio,  1M!I:1.  IWiri.  Iluriiuy  rriio,  IHH4. 
'  rouD  .Scholar,  I8ui.     Dollil  H  insloii. 

■I  Miulor  at  Chultoiiliain. 

*  l'riiirl|>nl  or  lilihMp-t  CollrKi,,  LDiiiiosvltle, 
Quobvc.  Hon.  I.L.D.  Uiiivarilti  of  Now  llriii'>- 
Wick. 

6  Ik'll  S<'li(.lar.  IXIO. 

II  Kill.iw  ..f  Siihirv  Suwx  Coll.ifiv  Ciini*  I'ri/r. 
Wr.V  l.r.niir  Vr\/r.  l«l:l  .Miinoii  l"rl/.f.  IKM. 
Hrliriw  I'ri^.'.  1X11.  T)r»liltt  .S4li,iliir.  IKlir..  I'ruKw 
Bclioliir.  IH!i:i 

7  Balllul  ColloKO,  0<r»r(l  ;   Aniolil    K»ay,  188«. 


Dlroctorori.C.S.Stu.liontMtho  A lati  ilColU'jtot. 

8  CariiK  I'rizo,  IH'.II,  IMtT.  Jeromiu  Trlio,  1898. 
CniKMi Scholar,  I81II1.     ColloKO  Mlaalniicr. 

«  llhaiinnKiir  Medal,  Issa.    I.C.S. 

10  Maitdaloii  OiUega,  Oxronl  ;  Stl>nho|io  Eaaay, 
1804,  I.atin  R»ay,  tHHII. 

11  MaRtcr  at  Aliloiiham. 

Vi  Craven  Stinloiit,  tslOO.  t/uivoriiUy  Lccturo 
111  Palauography, 

i:i  lloail  Master  of  lluath  School,  Halirni. 

1 1  Jnroinio  I'rlte,  INIi;.     Cromo  Scholar,  ISSM. 

l.->  Knilow  i.r  ()iiv<'llii-  I'nIloKn.  Jcriimlp  I'rUi-, 
imw.  CrcM.o  Scholar,  iwni.  Tyrwhitt  and  Muioii 
I'rliOT,  {WW. 


37 


866 


PEMBROKE  COLLEGE. 


1  Parry,  Rev.  .lolin  Hormlon 
Toiiiliri,  .lolin  Kcad  \c  Krockton 
Delap,  Rev.  Louis  Breclin 
HoUingwortL,  Edward  William 

2Biivnside,  Kev.  Waltei-  Francis 
Mather,  Rev.  Basil 
Sachs,  Alfred  Ludovicus 
Kitson,  Rev.  Arthur  John 
Duim,  Rev.  William  Alexander 
Thompson,  Barry  Cort 
1903     Beevor,  Rev.  Jolin  Hare 

3  Jagger,  Arlliiir 
Crawford,  George  Reginald 
Freeman,  John  Artlnir 
Sykes,  Charles  Edward 

*Day,  Rev.  John  (iodfreyFitzmauriee 

*  Preston,  Frank  Sansome 
Wood,  Rev.  Edward  Francis 

^Gardner-Brown,  John  Gerald 
Gardner 
Taylor,  Frank  Coston 
Titley,  Rev.  Lionel  Gardner 
Hughes,  Lancelot  Hall 
Caine,  Rev.  Thomas 
Murray, Charles  Molteno,M.B., B.C. 
Langdon-Davies,  Bernard  Noel 
Lang,  Rev.  Harold  Montgomery 
Muggeridge,  Gordon  Denue 
Sedgwick,  Walter 
Halt,  Rohert  E<lward 
Hinde,  Rev.  Herbert  William 
Gould,  Rev.  K(>nneth  Luke 
1004  7  Price,  Rev.  George  Nowell 

Bradhurne,  Rev.  Thonuis  William 
Chadwick,  John,  LL.B. 
Poolej',  Ernest  Henry,  LL.B. 
Beaumont,  John  William  Fisher 
Bulstrode,  Rev.  Roger 
Tliomas,  Rev.  Wilfrid  Savage 
Botterill,  Rev.  Arthur 
Courtauld,  Richard  Muitou,  M.B., 

B.C. 
Gray,    Ronald    Evelyn    Gordon, 

M.B..B.C. 
Savage,  Rev.  Ernest  Urmson 
190.'5     Marsh,  Rev    Tlieoihire  Henry 

^Mariette,  Edgar  Henry 
Mathews,  Arthur  Guest 
Taylor,  Henry  Edward  Irving 

■']3utler,  Arthur  Francis 


1  Chaplain  H.M.  Indiim  Scrv  ce. 
■J  Held  iMaster  of  Si.  Kdmumrs  School,  Canter- 
bury. :i  llcail  Master  of  M:i"sHcld  School. 
4  Delhi  Mission.  6  Master  at  Marlborough. 
0  Fellow  of  the  University  of  Allahalmd. 

7  Masler  at  l.orctto. 

8  Master  at  Aldenham. 
;i  lusiiector  of  Schools. 

10  Assistant  CollcKO  Missioner.  H    I.C  S. 

li>  C'aruB  Prize,  1903,  Jcreniie  I'rlze,  190.1,  Scholc- 


Blackburne-Daniell,  George  Francis 

Woodcock,  Frank 

Holt,  Alfred 

Lang,  William  Dickson 
1"  Chase,  Rev.  Frederic  Alliston 

Lancaster,  Henry 

Ward,  Arcliihald  Henry  Montgomery 

Brown,  Rev.  John  William  Harold 

Ranger,Rev.  Apsley  Sidney  Burdett 

Barrett,    Rev.    William    Edward 
Colville 

Meyricke,  Rev.  Arthur  Llewellyn 

Frost,  Rev.  Norman  Percival 

White,  Harman  Maul 

Fixsen,     Rev.     John     Frederick 
Christopher 

Webb,  Maurice  Everett 
11  ("layton,  Harold 

Moss,  Frederick  Wood  Collins 

Rust,  Neville  Arthur 

Dunn,  George  Hunter 

Smith,  Percy  Hall,  B.C. 

Mennell,  James  Beaver,  B.C. 

liabington,  John  Cyril,  LL.Ii. 
1'  Smith,  Uev.  Charles  John 

.lolinstone,  Hev.Georpre  Alexander 

Frean,  Uev.  Herbert  Peek 

Frerc,  John  Edward.  B.C. 

Foyster,  Rev.  Lionel  Algernon 

Hunter,  James  de  Graaf 
'■^Nock,  Kev.  Thomas  Arthur 

Brown,  Percy  Richard  Barrington 

Wordsworth,  Rev.  William  Arthur 

Ijuker,  Stanley  Gordon,  B.C. 

Dickeii,  Charles  Vernon 

Jennings,  Rev.  Robert  Ingilby 

Cutlack,  William  Philip 

Gardner-Brown,  Rev.  Francis 
Sidney  Gardner 

Fetherstouhaugh,   Rev.    (xodfrey 

Charles 
11  Hume,  Martin  Andrew  Sharp 

Manners,  William  Francis 

Parchas,  Rev.  Arthur  Bishop 

Townsend,  Rev.  James  Henry 

Kennedy,  Rev.  Horace 
'■Crick,  Rev.  Philip  Charles  Thurlowl 
1''  .A.tkey,  Freeman  Archibald  Haynes 

Allen,  Stephen  Shepherd,  LL.B. 

Boughey,  Percy  Fletcher 

field  Prize,  1904. 

l.f  Abbott  Scholar,  lllol. 

14  Academician  of  tlio  Uoyal  Spanish  Academy 
and  of  the  lloyal  Spanish  Academy  of  History 
KniKht  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  Isabel  the 
Catholic, 

IT)  Slewart   of  Ilannoch  Scholar     1902.     Fellow] 
and  Junior  Dean  of  t'lare  College. 

IG  Chancellor's    Medallist,      1905.      Master   at 
I  Marlborough. 


PEMBROKE   COLLEGE. 


867 


Jordan,  William  Henry 
Fawell,  Charles  Leonard 
Jackson,  Andrew  Eric,  LL.B. 
Wilson,  llev.  Thomas  Bowstead 
Tjrwhitt-Drake,    Rev.    Barnard 

Halsey 
Baruicot,  Harry 
Taylor,  Leonard  Main  waring 
Davies,  Thomas  Hoseyood 
Hotblack,  George  Finch,  LL.B. 
Williams,  Harvej' 

LL.M. 

387  '  Kawlinsoii ,  John  h'lederick  I'eel 
B9t)    Gosset,    John     Herbert     de     I'az 
Thorold 
Timing,  George  Ernest 
B98    Tulloch,  Angus  Alexander  Gregorie 
901     Underdown,  I  lerbert  William 

li.A. 

361     Wallace,  Rev.  Charles  Stebhing 
365    Collet,  Augustus  Henry 
!J68     \V'rif,'-lit,  Geor<i:e  Ernest 

15 uruelt- Stuart,  Augrust.  I'heodosius 

Tims,  Ldward  Made 

(jroome.  Rev.  John  Hindes  Henry 
I    Rant,  (ieorpe  Herbert 
1    Hamilton,  Rev.  (jrori;e    James 
Baillie 

Tanner,  Joseph 

White,  Rev.  lidmund  Richard  Maiii- 
warini; 

Miller,  Francis  William 

Davies,  Heri)ert  Wyatt 
1    Cann,  Frederic  William  Moore 
I     Flavelle,  VVilliam  Henry 

Ainslie,  Ernest  ilcurv 
»     Havilan.l,  Henry  Alfre.l,  AJ./i. 

Finch,  Richard  Tanner,  M.B. 

Bircii,  Kev.  Francis  (Jharles 
I     liciil)ert,  Ernest  George 
I     llagsrard,  Edward  Arthur 

Warry,  Henry  ("ockeram 
I     Ransom,  I'eter  Anu'iistiis 

-  Wnrlesworih,  .lames  Henry 
1    Ashworili,  .lolin  WildinR 
1  '  I'rior,  Freilerick  Thomas 

Leesmitli,  Miyaii  Le<^ 

MacBniyne.  Laurence! 

I'otts,  William  Alexander 

Roberts,  Hugli  Alexander 


Donaldson,  Boswell  Secundus, 
LL.B. 

Brougham,  Wilfrid  Francis 
^ Tyler,  Chailes  Henry 

Liebert,  F^inil  Herrman  Sieg'ismund 

Vanderbyl,  Rhilip  Breda 

Gammell,  Sydney  James 

Oawshaw,  Robert 

(J Wynne,  Nevile  Gwyn 

Stockenstroin,  Andrie* 

Thomson,  Heibert  Archer 

Maitland,  Robert  Lindley 

Milne,  Alan  Hay 

Salt,  Leonard  Spencer 

Hoper,  Jolin  Dudley 

Danks,  Rev.  Arthur  Beiijaniin 

Clucas,  John  Donald 

Ragshaw,  (]laud  Edward 

Doughty,  Chester  Goodwin 

Bowen,  Rev.  (ieorge  Henry 
Croasdale 
*Cherrill,  Alfred  Herbert 

Street,  Herbert 

Flowers,  Kev.  Marcus  Edwin 

Catling,  Charles  Bowker 

Mercer,  Charles  Edward  Ewart 

Healing,  George  Edward 

Eccles,  .fohn  Kennerley,  LL.B. 

A  uslin,  Selwyn  Percy 

Ramsay,    Rev.  Charles    Benjamin 
Pritcliard 

(jlarke,  Edward  Russell 
I  Stow,  Alexander  Montague 

Wilson,  (ieorge  Shepley 

Aldrich-Blake,  Robert  Morison 

Kewuey,  Rev.  George  Stanley 

Tanner,  Charles  Peile 

Hcwoll,  Evelyn  Pierce,  M.B.,  B.C. 

Anilirose,  Sydney  Cole,  LL.B. 

(^raiiock,  Charles  Matthew 

Smith,  Robert  Buchanan 

Wilkinson,  Charles  .Joseph 

Grant,  George  Roger 

Briscoe,  F'rederick  Ernest  Trevnr 

Clarke,  Liomd  Willitim 

Speir,  Guy  Thomas 

Sheppee.  Francis  Henry 

Stokes,  Rev.  Adrian 

Taylor,  Stanley  Shelboiirne 

Safford,     Frederick     (Miartres 
Hayward 

Langdon,  Mortimer 


1889 


1890 
1891 


1892 


1893 


1894 
1895 


189(5 


1H97 


I  .M.r.   fur  tho   CiiUt ratty.      Kinic's    Counioi.  ; 
Hoconlor  of  Cainbrhlifo     University  ('oniinlii.ary. 
■i  Tr'olKtlScliiilMf .  IBSIV.       MHxin  I'riK',  IBBS. 
•i  Mciiiter  itShrrw.hury. 


4  Maator  at  llnmull. 
fi  Abbott  Scholar,  lotio. 
n  I.C.8. 


lli«|ioctur  of  SuhnoU 


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868 


PEMBROKE   COLLEGE. 


Carrutbers,  Ferdinand  Gilbert 
Lyons,  Jolin  Eose  Cormack 

1899  Figgis,  Jobn  Maurice 
Hankey,  Rev.  Basil 

1900  Barkwortli,  Harold  Braitbwaite 
Lea,  Ernest  Ivory 
Footner,GeorgeRammell,M.B.,B.C. 
Langton,  Algernon  Charles  Main- 
waring 

1901  Simon,  Ernest  Eniil  Darwin 
Hanbart,  Artbur  Anderson,  LL.B. 
Pain,  Edward  Davy 

Anderson, Ernest  Deane,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Procter,  Robert  P'itz-Hugb 

1902  Owen,    Sackville   Herbert  Edward 

Gregg 
Tyers,  Frederick  (xeorge 
Kenyon,  Harold  (iodfrey,  LL.B. 
Prior,  Rev.  Carlos  Edward 
Byers,  Jobn,  LL.B. 
Hall,  Harry  Spencer 
Wells,  Rev.  Edward 
Manstield,  Tbomas  diaries 
Kelly,  Norman  Edward 
Pretty,  Bernard,  LL.B. 
Comyn,  Artbur  Fitzwilliam 
Blake,  Tobias  Rustat  Hemsted 
Budge,  Henry  Lionel  Beaufort 

1903  Marsb,  Harry  Evelyn 

1  Storrs,  Ronald  Henry  Amherst 
Drake,  Artbur  William  Courtney, 

M.B.,  B.C. 
Gibbins,  Norman  Martin 
Jennings,  Charles 
Marston,  Rev.  Stewart  Jasper 
Moore,  Cecil  Arbuthnot  St  George 
Waltlier,  David  Rodolph  Philippe 
Wood,  Tom  Nevill 
Larpeiit,   Jobn   Planta   George  de 

Hocbepied 
Palmer,  Basil  Henry 
Satterthwaite,  Maurice  Edgar 
1901  ^Blakiston,  Cyril  Ralph  Noel 
^.lenkinsoti,  (,'baile.s  Hiinry 
Parsons,  Cornelius 
Aiinand,  Archib.ild  \\  silter 
Strong,  Rev.  Eustiice  Mordaunt 
HerriiiR,  Henry  William  Armine 
Mann,  Edward  John 
Kin},"-,  Leslie  Reginald 
Cobliold,  Francis  Alfred  Wor>lii|), 

LL.B. 


J  Egyptian  Civil  Service. 

2  MaHtcr  at  Wellington. 

3  Homo  Civil  S.-rviw. 

4  Master  at  Aldenlinm. 

t,  Ilcll  Seliolar.  1903.    Master  at  Harrow. 
6  Mattter  at  GroHhani's  School,  Holt. 


Searle,  Charles  Frederick 

^  Hacking,  Rev.  Egbert  Melville 
I.ey,  Richard  Leonard 
Thompson,  John  Barwick 
Holberton,  Thomas  Edmund 
Lester,  Harold  Francis 
Tompson,  Cecil,  LL.B. 
Shackell,  Francis  Theodore 
Lambert,  Henry  Holmes,  LL.B. 

■'Eyre,  Charles  Howard 
Jones,  David  Caradog 
Crofton,  Jobn  Hutchinson 
Armitage,  Frank  Rhodes 
Darlington,  WiUougbby  Scott 
Lattey,  Henry  Patrick  Talbot 
Frith,  Rev.  James  Brien 
Flinn,  Oswald  Sterndale,  LL.B. 
Fisk,  Anthony  Alan 
Wilson,  Humphrey  Bowstead 

''Simpson,  Jolm  Herbert 
Thompson,  Ninclilfe  Fourness 
Johnston,  Roliert  Wilham,  LL.B. 
Robert  s,  Harold  Edmund  Fitzgerald 
Hart,  Thomas  Clifford 
Berrington,    Kenneth   Clowes, 
LL.B. 

'  Hope,  George  Leonard  Nelson 
Warwick,  Guy  Ransom 
Jordan,  Humphry  Robertson 
Greenhalgb,  Rev.  William  Rawson 
Caley,  Frederick  Goodman 
Lane,  Samuel  Francis  Becke 
Monteith,  Hugh  Glencairn 
Johnston,  Alfred  Andrew,  LI,.H. 
Gibson,  Rowland  James  Theodore, 
LL.B. 

"  Gemmell,  Kenneth  Thomas 
Singh,  Kanwar  Indarjit 
Iwasaki,  Koyata 
VVallis,  George  Dudley 
Weeks,  Richard  James 
Ash,  Henry  Arnold 
Wroth,  Edward  Charles 
I'ryor,  (irafton  Deen 
Sturdj',  Arthur  Carlile 

■'Clayton,  Geoffrey  Hare 

10  Seaton,  Alexander  Adam 
Heycock,  Morris  Sadler 
Taylor,  Jolm  Ralj)!!  Strickland 

'  Jnbb,  Edwin  Cliarles 

iiMiddleton,  Leonard 
Ruttledge,  Hugh 


IS 


: 


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n 
If, 


7  Master  at  L.-incin^. 

8  Master  at  Ro.val  N: 

9  Boll  Scholar,   1904.    C 
1907. 

10  Lightfoot  Scholar,  IDOU 

11  I.C.S. 


I  School,  Eltham. 
Ueorge   Williams  Prize, 


PEMBROKE   COLLEGE. 


869 


Partington,  John  Bertram 

Bligb,  Edward  Henry  Swinburne 

Thomson,  L^avid  Ilaltnn 

Foord,  Georj,'!'  Howard 

Gonlon,  Sti'iilun 

Wright- In^'lis  ('ceil  Hubert 

Feiling,  Anthony 

Sutton,  Gordon  Bower 

Tin(hill,  Howard  Siuison 

Grensi(le,  Christopher  Frederick 

Salt,  Kev.  William  Manning 

Singh,  Kanwar  Duleep 

Attwater,  Harry  Lawrence 

Schooling,  Kev.  Cecil  Herbert 

Francis.  Kenneth 

Rhodes,  Philip  Grafton  Mole 
1  Steiihen,  Daniel  Eushton 

Woods,  George  Constantino 

Garrett,  Henry  Fawcett 

Isitt,  Geoffrey  Holt 
Wbiltield,  John  Osborne 
Fair,  Charles  Herbert 
HarUer,  Robert  Grange 
Morton,  (Element  John 
Kendall,  Hugh  Beivnger 

2R()berls,  Frederick  William 
Colman,  Leonard  Maple 
Colman,  Dudley  Majile 
Hughes,  Maurice  Blackburn 
Letchworth,   George   Howard 

Strettell 
Staveley,  Herbert  William 
Smyth,  William  James  Dobson 
Harknesa,  Ariel  Law 
Hitchcock,  William  Hume  T^ane 
Mount  Held,  David  DOyly 
Jackson,  Ivor,  IjL.B. 

"Matthews,  Bernard 
Forman,  Thomas  Bears  (xordon 
Lawson,  ('liristopher  George 
Marsh,  Octavins  de  Burgli 
Brown,  Nevill  Dallison 
Napit^',  Guy  Greville 
Kerr,  I'hilip  Walter 
Linton,  I''iiincis  James,  LL.B. 
6    Dickinson,  George  Fryer,  LL.B. 
Ibbotson,  Archie  William 
Thomj)son,  l''rancis  William 
Woodhouse,  Coventry  I'lrnesl 
MilnerWhite.  itndolph 
Kensington,  Hugh  !<■  Geyl 
Mandock,  i'liili)) 
Crosbir,  Robert  I'.ilwiird  llmold 


Stokes,  Hugh  Gabriel 
Spittle,  John  Trevoi- 
Synnis,  Archibald  Arthur  Montfort 
])ougall,  Eric  Stuart 
^Tryou,  George  Arthur 
Favell,  Norman  l;aiid)ridge 
Yetts,  Laurence  jMuskett 
Barry,  Charles  Bissell 
Sndtb,  Arthur  Diulley 
Mitchell,  Andrew- 
Newton,  Robert  Henry  Herdman 
Hankey,  Cyril  Patrick 
Butler,  Edmond  Pierce 
Southern,  Hugh 
Marsh,  William,  LL.B. 
Dawson,  James  Hamilton  Thomas 
Levinstein,  Gerald  Edwa)d 
Beveridge,  David  Alexander 
Stileman,  Frederic  William  Cheere 
Morton,  Harold  James  Storrs 
Higgius,  Charles  Alleyne 
Christmas,  Dudley  Vyvyan 
Johnson,  William  Laurence 
Rayner,  Edward 
Morgan,  James  Hill  Faulconer 
Powell,  Wdliani  Allan 
Steavenson,  Archibald  Graham 
Bowie,  Horace  Edgar 
Waugh,  Arthur  John 
Tilly,  John 
Kneen,  Edwyn  Corlet 
Tinkei-,  Fraidv  Stanley 
Hodsoii,  Konald 
Kent.  Leigh  Udall 
Brock,  Arthur  Gordon 
Thoni)>son.  William  larrer 
Vyvyan,  Edward  t'ourienay  l'"eriars 
Jones,  Douglas  Doyle,  LL.B. 
Keunenian,  Arthur  Eric 

Pensioners. 

MacCorkell,  Dudley  Evelyn  Bruce 

Riley,  Thomas 

Milba-,  Paul  T(!uuaut 

Jepson,  Frank  l'iic<' 

Caley,  Hugh  William 
•I'.aily,  Robert  Ivlwaid  lliirlwell 

Mills,  Thomiis  (1 by 

Mugliston.  I'raiik  liugb 
I  Klmslie,  A\'illiam  (iray 
j    Pain,  John  W>  ndhani 

Oil .lohn  Swallield 


190-2 
1903 


I'.H);1 


I    .Ma>lor  lit  TiinlirulKu.  \ 

«   Mnntorut  HrnilHrlil  I 

3  MiMtorat  King  Winiam'>Collt)K«,Iiiloor Man.  I 


1   MH.t.r  ut  Omii.II... 

fi  KlOI'tllill  Civil  Sorvlio. 


870 


PEMBROKE    COLLEGE. 


Heuiiert,  John 
Macleod,  Keimetli  Grant 
Bagnall,  George  Barry 
Bannerman,  David  Armitage 
Lee  Nonnau,  Francis  Thomas 
Srayly,  Alexander  Ferguson 
Van  der  Byl,  Alexander  Henry 
liOngridge,  Robert  Begbie 
1906    Hodge,  John  Douglass  Vere 
Dixon,  Herbert  Henry 
McCleland,  Nial   Patrick   Kennett 

James  O'Neill 
Mead,  Edgar  Walter 
Armitage,  Charles  Auriol 
Keynes,  Geoffrey  Langdon 
Aitchison,  Irvine  George 
'  Roberts,  Basil  Coleby 
Laird,  Patrick  Ramsay 
Robinson,  Frederick  Percival 
Wallis,  Frank  Ai-nold 
Robbins,  Fiauk  Hubert 
Roberts,  Sydney  Castle 
Fox-Strangways,  Walter  Angelo 
Mackenzie,  Robert  Theodore  Hope 
Stickland,  John  Reynolds 
Champion,  Charles  Coverley 
Peri'in,  Maurice  Nasmith 
Young,  Frederick  Trestrail 
Maw,  George  Oliver 
Heshmat,  Hassan 
Ransom,  Peter  Warwick 
Jephson,  Philip  Henry  Reiss 
Mackenzie,  Roderick  Simcox 
Wright,  Clement  Vernon 
Simcox,  John  Lea 
M'Niiughton,  Henry  Leek 
Mellor,  Philip  Horace  Leyland 
Metcalfe,  Christopher  Henry  Frank 
Hubbuck,  Rupert  Edward 
Cole,  George  Lamont 
Sing,  Lawrence  Millington 
Matthey,  George  Augustus 
Godson,  Frederick  Philiii 
Readman,  James  Forrest  Alexandei' 
McGrigdi-,  Alcxiiiider  Muir 
Bovill,  KdwMid  Henry 
Hunler,  Cbiulcs  iMichael 
Waddy,  Jolin  Raymcuid 
Martin,  John  Asttui 
Lystor,  Antliony  St  (ieorge 
(lancd,  Victor  liicbiinl 
Williiimsuii,  Ifcginnld  Montague 
Knigliton,  (ieral<l  (lodfi-t\v 
Hemniant,  Mumice 
Crockford,  Ijcslie  (Jharles 


Wright,  Cyril  Carne  Glenton 
Maxwell,  Malcolm  Laurie 
Hey  wood,  Leonard  John 
(irarrard,  Norman 
Seth-Smith,  Gordon 
Campbell,  Ronalil  Walker  Fi'ancis 
Miln.  Crichton  Jordan 
Warden,  Horace  Frederick  William 
Lloyd,  Montagu  Aubrey 
Winner,  Cuthbert 
Chadwick,  Charles  Robert 
Maile,  William  Chailes  Drayson 
Davies,  Reginald  George  Middlecott 
Parker,  James  Douglas 
Gould,  Herbert  Frederick 
Kii-lier,  Hobert 
V\  iiUams,  John  Clifford 
Anderson,  Keith 
Hossiter,  Arthur  Rawlinson 
Code,  George  Brereton 
(,"r(jsse,  Spencer  Siawell 
Bensled-Smith,  William  Francis 
Swan,  Frederick  (Jeoige 
Medwin ,  Herbert 
Afrhwin,  ftlaiiley  Frederic 
Lamb,  Gerald  Gore  Elmsley 
Smith,  Neil  (,'ampbell 
Miles,  William  Henry 
Izai-d,  Keith  Halsted 
Hulbert,  Charles  Geoffrey  Keith 
Monahov,  Demetrius 
Butler,  Algernon  John  Salisbury 
Storrs,  Christoiiher  Evelyn 
FitzHerbert,  Nicholas  Hepburn 
Franklin,  Charles  Reed 
-Guillehaud,  Harold  Ernest 
Heriz-Smith,  Eustace  Edw.  Arthur 
Sonuenthal,  Henry  Max 
Vardy,  Albert  Theodore 
Piggott,  Julian  Ito 
Tetley,  Robert  Francis 
Williamson,  Alexander  John  Neeve 
Plumptre,  Ernest  Aubrey  Western 
Renshaw,  Howard  Wade 
Dickson,  Francis  Patrick 
Sugden,  Guy  Hatton 
Tayloi-,  Ronald  Francis 
Worthington,  ^^'arwic]i 
Simcox,  William  Martin 
Ja(pies,  Arthur 

Sheppard,  Jolui  Harding  Donald 
Marshall,  AViliiam  Heniy 
Loveless,  William  Bird 
de  la  Mothe,  Claude  Douglas 
Fenelon 


1  Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar,  1907. 


Bell  Scholar,  1908. 


PEMBROKE   COLLEGE. 


871 


Motcalff-Gibson,  Anthony 

Scott,  John  Gordon  Cftnievon 

Davidson,  Jolm  Colin  Camiibell 

Lowrv,  Si(hiey  Henry 

Jameson,  (reor^,'t>,  Dearden 

Gardnei-,  Janu-s  Henry 

White.  JJeniard 

Oliver,  Vere  Fane  ifartin 

Thackeray,  Joseph  Makepeace 

Bolland,  Bernard  Goilfrey  Clarke 

Attwater,  (ieoffrey  Lewis 

Van     de)-     Byl,     Pieter     Voltelyn 

Graham 
Gooeh,  Charles  Trevor 
Thomson,  Samuel  Pestell  Donald 
Whale,  Arthur 
Thorbnrn,  Malcolm  Mnrrav 
Francis,  John  Clement  Wolstan 
Martin,  Francis  Henry 
Appach,  i;ej,'iiiald  Francis 
Falcon,  Mi.liael 
('lni>toi)iier,  diaries  Mordaunt  de 

Aguilar 
Winder,  Norman  Htithornthwaite 
i'ocock,  Willi  im  Aj^ard 
Arniitat,'e,  Vernon  Hay 
l)urst,  Charles  Sumner 
Leacroft,  John 
(i(trd()n,  Alan  Sanmel 
Marshall,  William 
Forman,  Hnmi>hrey 
Melhnish,  Thomas  Walter 
Mann,  Francis  Tliomas 
Greenhill.  .Tames  Kenneth 
Farrokh  Klian,  Mirza 
Miliik.n.  Herherl  Ernest 
Heyn,  Kichurd  Gustavus 
Elrin','tun  IJisset,  Walter  Eaviere 
Bradford,  Ernest  t'onlley 
Heywood,  Cyiil  (iaruett 
Jones,  .lames  Siilney 
M'.Vfee,  Lewis  Alexandei' 
Barrow,  lii'^inalil  I<ousada 
Speiice,  Charles  I.eniiett 
Dunhar,  Arcliihalil  Ivlward 
.liihnsoii,  Maurice  liichard  Wln'atlfV 
iiowden,  E.lward  BatclilT.' 
I'uton,  Edward  IticiMiioiicI 
('resswell,  <  '\  rii  l'',\  stiiu 
Chetwynd  StapyUon,  I'lnlip  .Miles 
Fraser,  .\rthur  Leslie 
de  Beln-.  (  liaroni  (Jeorue 
Sluirp,  Handd  Withers 


Walker,  Denhani 

Leigh,  Edward  Henry 

Marshall,  Itoger  Charles 

Cossar,  .John  Mackiiizie 

Cowley,  Koliert  Bavnes 

Chang,  Showhin  ^^'ei 

Kendall,  Henry  Ewing 

Jung,  Alfred  Eilgar 

Hurst,  Leonard  Henry 

Selous,  (ierahl  Holgate 
.V  Nixon,  Frank  Horsfall 
A- Gunning,  Cardwell  Sinclair 
.s  Hallimond,  Arthur  Francis 
.s  Whitelegge,  Maurice  Horsley 
.<  Light,  Donald  Owen 
s  Marsh,  Bertie  Cecil 
s  ^[acMullan,    Charles    ^^■ahlen 

Kirkpatvick 
vSeirle,  William  ('a\endish 
e  Wilson,  Alan  Plumpton 
(^Bu.ss,  Leslie  Caron 
eTylor,  George  Cunynghame 
t'Crewdson,  Harold  Kscott 
'•  Straker,  Henry  (iilman 
cTlionipson,  Ashley  George  Gyton 
c  Pennell,  Vernon  Cliarles 
cOrpen,  Henry  Fabian 
<' Walden-Vineent,  Alfred  Cojilestone 

Ledward,  Charles  Harold 

Peniberton,  William  Harris 

Beliars,  Arthur  l.'ol.ert 

Ogilvie,  Philip  Gordon 

Beckett,  Harold  Ambrose 

Harris,  Walter  Bruce 

Loveless,  Maynard  Lamlierl 

Moxey,  John  Llewellyn 

Livesey,  Alan  George  Hilton 

Dawes,  Michael  Stilenum 

Wace,  Henry  Edward 

Dawson,  Edward  Courtena> 

Geare,  .Tohn  Wihling  Arunilel 

Murly-<;otto,  James 

Fraser,  KowhDid 

Battray,  Beginald  Campbell 

Fb.th,  Ab-xaiider  Wiimot 

Gartsiile-Tiiiping,  (ieolTri  y 

Laird,  (Jeorge  I'mesl 

McDougall,  b'oi.ald 

Ling,  Ilerberl   Wistwood 

Mackenzie,  Gilbert  .Marshall 

Tliom-I'ostletlnvaite,  .\ndrew  Cecil 
Sc.ilt 

liairan.  Hugh  Bradley 


1908 


'  Hcliolart  olect. 


•  E«lilbUlMtirrivlr<t. 


872 


PEMBROKE   COLLEGE. 


Stapleton,  Edward  Parker 

txordon,  Richard  Edward  Clifton 

Hall,  G-eorge  Elmsie 

Sawyer,  Basil  Tliomas  Campion 

Mai'zetti,  Claude 

Charles,  Eichard  Dudley  Stafford 

Evans,  Harold  Gaspar 

Mills,  Arthur  Edward 

Martin,  Edward  Walter 

Hughes,  Thomas  William  Gillilan 

Johnson 
Laurance,  John  Bidwell 
Fletcher,  William  Giffard 
Igglesden,  Reginald  Swatman 
Kirhy,  Henry  Riehard 
Swan,  Henry  Newton 
Mather,  George  Rupert 
Hartcup,  John  Archihald 
Eddison,  John  Radley 
Bush,  Whittington  Bremridge 
Thomson,  Douglas  Gordon 
Montford,  Douglas  Raymond 


Constahle,  Lionel  Golding 

Rohinson,  Hugh  Methven 

Kirkhy,  Noel  Walter 

Bramall,  Edward  Haselden 

Prest,  Harold  Edward  Restray 

Daw,  William  Fahyan  Bennett 

Peto,  Henry 

Scholes,  Walter  Neville 

Macdonald,  Guyon  Kenneth 

Newton,  John 

Carlisle,   Frederick   Montague 

Methven 
Narayan,  Hitendra  (Prince) 
Frecheville,  George 
Pusiuelli,  Siegfried  Jiic(iues 
Mosseri,  Lionel  Ncssiiu 
Kirk  wood,  James  i\Iillar 
Maclaren,  Charles  Walter  de  Bois 
Wright,  Harold 
Grant,  Robert  Melville 
Jackson,  Charles  William  Gidlow 
Leyland,  Geoffrey  Richard 


PATRONAGE. 


Couitiies. 

Benefices. 

Insl. 

Cambs. 

Soham,  V. 

1874 

Dorset... 

larrant-Hinton,  R. 

189G 

Essex..  . 

Raw  rath,  R. 

1873 

Hunts... 

Waresley ,  V. 

188G 

Oiton  Wdterville,  R. 
Cawston,  R. 

1893 

NoVfoi'k'. 

1005 

Sall.R. 
Saxthorpe,  V. 

1902 

1889 

Tilney,  V. 
Framlingham,   K  . 

1891 

Suffolk" 

1885 

Gosbeck,  R. 

1808 

Stonham  ,  Earl,  R  . 

1901 

lncumbetit!>. 
Rust,  J.  C,  M.A. 
Smith,  E.J.  H.,  M.A. 
Kemp.G.G.,  M.A. 
Wilkinson,  C.  G.,  M.A. 
Rigg,  W.  P.,  M.A. 
Marsh,  T.  H.,M.A. 
Lillingston,  F.,  M.A. 
Walker,  J.  VV.,  M.A. 
Newnuni,  J.  H.,  M.A. 
Pilkington,  J.H.,  M.A 
Roberts,  H.  E.,  M.A. 
Ashwin,  E.  G.,  M.A. 


B.A. 
1863 
1873 
1869 
1867 
1874 
1885 
1894 
1881 
1867 
1879 
187G 
1883 


fiONVlLLE    AND   CAIUS   COLLEGK. 

(Founded  1348.) 
This  College,  originally  styled  Gonville  Hall,  was  founded  in 
134H,  by  Edmund  Gonville,  rector  of  Terrington,  in  Norfolk, 
son  of  William  Gonville,  and  endowed  for  a  Master  and  three 
Fellows.  The  original  site  was  between  Free-Scliool  Lane  and  the 
churchyard  of  St  Botolph's. 

The  name  of  the  College  and  its  situation  were  both  changed 
by  William  Bateman,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  whom  Gonville  had 
appointed  to  be  his  executor.  In  1353,  Bateman  established  the 
College  where  the  Gonville  Court  at  present  stands;  and  pre- 
viously to  this  removal  he  had  changed  Gonville's  statutes  for 
statutes  of  his  own,  and  altered  the  name  to  the  "Hall  of  the 
Annunciation  of  Blessed  Mary  the  Virgin."  Thus,  and  by  certain 
endowments,  he  made  himself  a  Second  Founder. 

The  revenues  were  afterwards  increased  by  various  Benefactors. 

In  15J8,,IoHN  Caius,  M.D.,the  Third  Founder,  obtained  the 
Royal  Charterby  which  the  former  foundations  were  all  confirmed, 
and  his  own  foimdation  was  established.  By  this  charter  the  Col- 
letre  was  thenceforward  to  be  called  Gonville  and  Caius  College. 

By  the  revised  statutes  made  under  the  provisions  of  the  Ox- 
ford and  Cambridge  Universities  Act,  1877,  and  amended  in  1885, 
1890,  1892,  1893,  1904,  the  College  is  to  consist  of  a  Master,  at 
least  twenty  Fellows  exclusive  of  the  Drosier  Fellows,  and  such 
numl)er  of  Scholars  as  the  Governing  Body  may  from  time  to  time 
determine.     Two  of  the  Fellowships  are  Professorial  Fellowships. 

By  the  will  of  the  late  Willi\m  Henry  Drosier,  M.D., 
Senior  Fellow  of  the  College,  who  died  on  May  1.3,  1SS9.  the  en- 
dowments of  the  (^'ollege  are  increased  by  six  new  Fellowships, 
called  the  Drosier  Fellowships. 

A  new  Corporate  Fellowship,  called  tlic  Monro  Fellowship, 
ha.s  been  founded  by  the  ai<l  of  the  benefaction  of  the  late  Charles 
Henry  Monro,  M.A.,  Senior  Fellow  of  the  College,  who  died  on 
February  23,  1908.  There  are  at  present  in  all  twenty-seven 
Fellowships. 

FKM.OWSHIPS. 

The  government  of  the  College  is  in  the  hands  of  the  Master 
and  twelve  of  the  Fellows. 

The  Fellows  of  the  College  are  to  be  chosen  from  those  persons 
(being  otherwise  qualified  according  to  the  Statutes)  whom  the 
Governing   Body   !>hall  think    to  be  of  the  greatest  merit   and 

37— G 


874  CiONVlLLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 

most  fit  to  be   Fellows  of  the   College  as  a  place  of  education 
reliojion  learning  and   research. 

The  Fello\v^^hips  are  not  vacated  by  marriage,  but  terminate 
in  general  at  the  end  of  six  years  from  the  time  of  election. 
They  may  however  be  retained  if  the  Fellow  at  the  end  of  that 
time  be  holding  certain  University  or  College  Otlices;  or  shall 
have  held  some  one  or  more  oi'  such  College  Otlices  during 
the  space  of  twenty  years;  or  shall  have  been  permitted  by  a 
special  vote  of  the  Governing  Body  to  retain  his  Fellowship  on 
account  of  his  literary  or  scientific  reputation  or  labours  or  on 
the  ground  of  his  holding  a  University  Readership  or  Lecture- 
ship. The  Governing  Boily  have  power  on  or  within  a  year  after 
electing  a  Fellow  to  attach  any  special  condition  to  the  tenure 
of  his  Fellowship  whicb  may  seem  to  tliem  desirable  in  the 
interests  of  the  College.  A  Fellowship  may  in  certain  cases 
be  prolonged  or  an  ex-fellow  re-elected  at  a  Geneial  Meeting 
of  the  Master  and  Fellows. 

SCHOLARSHIPS   AND    EXHIBITIONS. 

The  Scdiolarships  are  of  two  kinds.  (I)  Entrance  Scholarships 
(of  values  varying  from  £40  to  £S0).  These  are  competed  for 
before  admission  to  the  College ;  candidates  must  be  under 
19  years  of  age  on  the  first  day  of  the  academical  year  in  which 
the  examination  is  held.  The  College  has  the  power  to  offer 
not  more  tlian  two  Entrance  8cholarships  in  any  one  year 
without  restriction  of  age.  The  subjects  ol'  examination  are 
generallv  Mathematics,  Classics,  Natural  Science,  Modern  Lan- 
guages, Oriental  Languages  and  History.  (2)  Foundation 
Scholarships.  These  are  awarded,  on  the  residts  of  the  Annual 
College  examinations,  lo  persons  already  in  residence  and  without 
restriction  of  age.  They  are  given  for  proficiency  in  any  of 
the  branches  of  study  mentioned  above,  as  also  for  Theology, 
Law,  Moral  Sciences  and  Mechanical  Sciences,  and  in  some  cases 
to  candidates  or  selected  students  for  ihe  Indian  Civil  Service. 
The  annual  value  ranges  from  £40  to  .£100.  These  Scholarships 
are  as  a  rule  tenable  until  the  Scholars  are  of  standing  to  take 
the  degree  of  B.A.,  but  in  cases  of  special  merit  the  tenure  is 
prolonged  for  a  year  or  more. 

An  Entrance  Scholarship  and  an  Entrance  Exhibition  are 
offered  for  Students  who  intend  to  read  Law.  The  subjects  of 
examination  are  the  same  as  for  the  Classical  Entrance  Scholar- 
ships. 

An  P]ntrance  Scholarship  or  Exhibition  may  be  offered  to  a 
candidate  in  Mathematics  who  will  read  for  tlie  Mechanical 
Sciences  Tripos. 

An  Entrance  Scholarship  or  Exhibition  may  be  ofiered  to  a 
candidate  in  History  who  will  read  for  the  Economics  Tripo,s. 

A  candidate  wht)  (d)tains  a  first  class  in  certain  of  the  Triposes 
may,  with  the  |)ermission  of  the  Governing  Body,  hold  a  Founda- 
tion Scholarship  or  have  his  Scholarship  prolonged  for  one  or 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE.  875 

two  years,  if  lie  becomes  a  Candidate  for  the  Theological,  and 
Moral  Sciences  Triposes,  for  the  subjects  of  which  Entrance 
Scholarships  are  not  as  a  rule  ^iven. 

The  Salomons  Scholarship  of  about  £70  a  year  for  three  years, 
for  Civil  and  Electrical  Bngineerin^j:  (founded  by  Sir  David  L. 
Salomons,  Bart.^i  will  ordinarily  be  vacant  every  tliree  years.  It 
is  awarded  as  nn  Entrance  Scholarship,  the  siilijects  of  Examin- 
ation being  the  same  as  for  the  Mathematical  Entrance  Scholar- 
ships. The  successful  candidate  is  re(piircd  to  read  for  the 
Mechanical  Sciences  ("  Jlngineering")  Tripos. 

Exhibitions  are  given  under  the  same  conditions  as  Scholar- 
ships, but  for  a  somewhat  lower  standard  of  merit.  Donations 
of  smaller  sums  are  made  to  students  who  have  acquitted 
tbemselves  creditably  in  the  examinations. 

Three  Chapel-clerkships  of  £'M)  tenable  for  one  year  are 
given  at  the  end  of  the  second  year  of  residence.  Candidates  in 
sending  in  their  application  must  show  that  they  have  need  of 
pecuniary  help  an(l  must  be  recommended  by  the  Tutors  to  the 
Governing  Body. 

Two  Kxhibitions  at  least  of  £:W  are  given  to  resident  Bachelors 
of  Arts  who  iire  candidates  for  Holy  Orders. 

The  Viitman  Exhibition  of  al>out  £M  a  year  is  given,  without 
competitive  examination,  to  a  student  who  needs  help  and 
declares  his  intention  of  being  a  candidate  for  Holy  Orders. 

There  is  a  Mu.sical  Scholarship  of  £(W  tenable  for  three  years. 
The  duties  of  the  Scholar  are  to  sing  in  the  Chapel  Choir  or  to 
act  as  deputy  for  the  Organist  as  may  be  required  and  he  is 
required  to  read  for  the  Mus.  Bac.  degree. 

There  are  besides  three  Choral  Exhibitions,  of  £40  each, 
tenable  for  tliree  years.  The  duties  of  the  Exhibitioners  are 
to  assist  in  the  daily  choral  services  of  the  College  Chapel,  and 
they  are  retpiired  to  read  for  a  degree. 

Scholarships  or  Kxhibitions  may  be  awarded,  or  continued  for 
thf!  fourth  year  of  residence,  to  undergraduates  or  graduates, 
who  are  candidates  for  a  Tripos  or  part  of  a  Tripos  and  are  al.so 
candidates  for  tlie  Indiaji  Civil  Service  Open  (Competition. 

A  Scholarsliip  of  at  least  i;40  a  year  tenable  for  two  years  is 
open  to  nieml)ers  of  the  College  in  their  second,  ibird,  or  fourth 
year  of  residence  for  proficiency  in  the  Russian  language. 
Candidates  must  l)e  British  subjects  of  British  descent  who 
•\)  have  been  educated  at  a  I'ublic  School  in  the  United 
Kingdom,  or  ('2)  are  sous  of  |»er8ons  holding  appointments  abroad 
in  tli(!  British  I'ublic  Service.  They  must  i>e  or  have  been 
candiilates  for  a  Tri|)os  and  must  have  attained  a  creditable 
position  in  the  .\nnnal  College  Honours  Kxaniinations. 

I'OST-CllAldrATI';    IlKSKAUCil    STCDKNTSIIIl'S. 
A  Stu'lentship  of   £I0(»  ^he  '"  Frank  Smart"  StudcntMliip)  fur 
the  encoinagement  of  Botanical  research  was  founded  in  |ssi7  by 


876  GONVILLE  AIND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 

F.  G.  Smart,  M.A.,  M.B.,  and  Mrs  F.  G.  Smart,  of  Tuubridge 
Wells.  It  is  open  to  all  members  of  the  College  who  have  kept 
not  less  than  nine  nor  more  than  fifteen  terms.  The  Studentship 
is  tenable  ordinarily  for  two  but  may  in  certain  cases  be  given 
for  one  year  only,  or  may  in  si>ecial  circumstances  be  continued 
for  a  third  year.  The  Governing  Body  of  the  College  may,  if  no 
suitable  candidate  belonging  to  the  College  presents  himself,  offer 
the  Studentshij)  pro  Imc  vice  to  other  members  of  the  University. 

The  Shuttleworth  Studentship,  of  the  annual  value  of  about 
^110,  is  given  in  the  first  instance  to  a  candidate  who.se  subject 
is  Zoology  or  Physiology,  or,  failing  candidates  in  these  subjects, 
then  to  a  candidate  whose  sul>ject  is  some  other  branch  of  Natural 
Science.  The  regulations  for  election  and  tenure  are  the  same 
as  for  the  "  Frank  Smart"  Studentship. 

The  Ramadge  Law  and  History  Studentship,  founded  upon 
the  benefaction  of  the  late  Frederick  Ramadge,  M.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  formerly  Fellow  of  the  College,  will  be  awarded  in  alter- 
nate years.  The  Studentship  is  open  to  all  members  of  the 
College  who  have  kept  not  less  than  nine  nor  more  than  fifteen 
terms.  It  will  be  of  tiie  value  of  about  J 100  and  will  be  tenable 
for  one  year.  Failing  candidates  whose  subject  is  Law  or 
History,  the  Studentship  may  be  awarded  in  respect  of  some 
other  branch  of  literary  study. 

A  Studentship  at  present  of  about  £80  in  value  is  given  by 
preference  for  research  in  Languages  or  for  Archaeological  Study. 

Two  Studentships  of  £120  a  year  tenable  for  one,  two,  or  three 
years,  are  not  restricted  as  to  subject  and  may  be  given  either 
for  literary  or  for  scientific  research.  The  stipend  of  one  of  these 
has  been  assigned  to  the  'WoUaston'  Studentship  for  Physics, 
which  is  open  to  members  of  Britisli,  Colonial  or  American 
Universities;  and  of  the  second,  temporarily,  to  the  'Sir  Thomas 
Gresham '  Studentship  for  Economics,  similarly  open. 

A  Research  Studentship  has  been  held  for  two  years  at  a 
time  from  Michaelmas  1904  by  a  Lector,  who  is  a  French  Graduate 
of  a  French  University,  and  delivers  lectures  in  liis  own  language 
and  holds  conversation  classes. 

Research  Studentships  are  not  awarded  by  the  result  of  a 
competitive  examination. 

TANCRED  STUDENTSHIPS. 

There  are  also  connected  with  the  College  : 

Four  Studentships  in  Physic,  founded  l)v  Christopher  Tan- 
erred,  Esq.,  each  of  which  has  been  of  the  annual  value  of 
about  £75. 

The  Candidate  who  is  elected  to  one  of  these  Studentships  is 
obliged  to  enter  at  this  College  within  a   month  from  the  time 


(jONVILLE  and  CAIUS  COLLEGE.  877 

of  election ;  or  to  remove  hither,  if  he  be  a  member  of  any  other 
College. 

These  Students  are  required  to  take  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Medicine  as  soon  as  they  are  of  sutticient  standing  for  the  same  : 
and  they  may  hold  the  Studentship  for  three  years  after  their 
degree.  Students  therefore  who  are  elected  previous  to  admission 
at  any  College,  can  hold  them  eight  years.  The  electors  to  these 
Studentships  are  the  Master  of  Gonville  and  Cains  College,  the 
Master  of  Christ's  College,  the  President  of  the  College  of  Physi- 
cians, the  Treasurer  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  the  Master  of  the  Charter- 
house, and  the  Governors  of  Greenwich  and  Chelsea  Hospitals. 
The  Trustees  hold  their  meetings  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  on  the  last 
Wednesday  in  May,  and  on  the  Wednesday  after  St  Martin's 
day\    The  next  exi)ecte«l  vacancy  will  be  in  1909. 

HARROW  SCHOLARSHIPS. 

Two  Scholarships,  founded  at  Harrow  School,  a.d.  1830,  by 
John  Sa\er,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,and  formerly  a  Senior  Fellow 
of  the  College,  of  the  annual  stipend  of  £'(10.  The  Scholars 
are  elected  by  the  Governors  of  the  School  and  proceed  to  this 
College. 

KXAMINATIONS,  ANNUAL   PRIZES,  &c. 

(Candidates  for  Honours  are  examined  annually  in  the  subjects 
of  the  several  Triposes.  Scholarships  arc  awarded,  in  case  of 
sutticient  merit,  in  connexion  with  each  of  these  subjects ;  and 
prizes  of  £:{  (or  in  special  cases  of  £r^)  in  books  are  given  to 
every  Student  who  is  placed  in  the  First  Class. 

There  are  two  Greek  Testament  Prizes  independently  of  those 
which  are  given  on  the  results  of  the  annual  Theological  Examin- 
ation. 

Prizes  of  the  value  of  X'3  each  are  given  annually  for  the  best 
discussions  of  two  (piestions,  out;  of  Pur(!,  the  other  of  .Applied 
Mathematics;  the  competitors  to  be  members  of  the  College  of 
not  more  than  twelve  terms  standing 

Three  Composition  Prizes  of  .£'3  each  ;ire  annually  otfcred,  one 
for  ].,utMi  Prose  ( 'oniposition,  one  for  Latin  Verse  Composition, 
ami  ora;  for  (ireek  Verse  C;om|iosilion  ;  the  candidates  to  be  of 
not  more  tiian  ei<_'bt  complete  terms  standnig. 

A  prize  of  £.'>  is  given  aiiinialiy  for  an  Ks.say  on  some  subject 
connected  with  Knglisb  History  or  Fnglisb  Literature. 

Two  prizes  of  £.'{  each  are  given  ;innu;dly  for  Kssays  in  French 
and  (lernian  respectively. 

I  Forma  nf  pctltloD  %a-\  kll  Inrorinitlon  raa|i<K-tliiK  th«  Tunrrsil  fltuilrntahlpi  may  ho  olitnlncl 
from  J.  W.  ('.  Frere,  E«q.,  'Hi,  Mnooln'i  Idu  Floldi,  U>D<l»o. 


878  GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 

A  prize  of  £3  is  given  annually  for  Musical  Composition. 

A  prize  of  ^6  in  books  (the  "  Frank  Smart  Prize")  is  awarded 
annually  to  the  undergraduate  who  is  most  distinguished  in  the 
subject  of  Botany  at  the  annual  College  Examination. 

A  prize  of  £'A  is  given  annually  for  an  Essay  on  some  subject 
connected  with  Natural  Sciences. 

A  prize  of  £  1 0  is  gi  ven  under  certain  conditions  to  a  student  who 
attains  a  high  place  in  the  Indian  Civil  Service  Ojien  Competitions. 
Prizes  also  of  i;iO  each  connected  with  the  same  competition  are 
given  under  certain  conditions  for  proficiency  in  (i)  Arabic, 
(ii)  Sanskrit,  or  (iii)  Persian. 

The  Thruston  Medal  of  the  value  of  £H)  (taking  tlie  place  of 
the  Thruston  Prize)  "shall  be  given  triennially  to  that  member 
of  the  College  (being  of  not  more  than  fifteen  years'  standing  from 
the  first  day  of  the  Michaelmas  term  of  the  Academical  year 
in  wiiich  he  matriculated),  who  has  published  in  the  course  of 
the  preceding  three  years  the  best  original  investigation  in 
Physiology,  Pathology,  or  Practical  Medicine."  The  remainder 
of  the  Thruston  Fund,  about  £15  a  year,  m.ay  be  given  in  the 
form  of  a  grant  or  grants  in  aid  of  researcli  in  the  subjects 
named.  Application  should  be  made  to  the  Master.  The  Medal 
will  be  first  awarded  in  1908. 

Platk  to  the  value  of  £10,  the  gift  in  1774  of  Dr  Schuldham, 
is  awarded  each  year  to  one  judged  worthy  amongst  the  com- 
mencing Bachelors  of  Arts. 

ADMISSION. 

All  Candidates  for  admission  are  required  to  pass  an  entrance 
examination  in  Classics  and  Mathematics.  There  are  two  ordi- 
nary times  of  Examination,  viz.  in  March  and  .June.  Candidates 
must  satisfy  the  Master  and  Tutors  that  they  can  profit 
by  the  College  Lectures,  and  also  that  they  have  a  reasonable 
chance  of  passing  the  several  University  Examinations  in  due 
course.  Scholars  elected  prior  to  entrance,  and  candidates  who 
have  acquitted  themselves  with  merit  in  the  Entrance  Scholar- 
ship Examination,  as  well  as  Holders  of  Certificates  from  the 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Schools  Examination  Board  or  tlie  Syn- 
dicate for  the  Local  Examinations  excusing  from  the  Previous 
Examination,  are  exempt.  Certificates  of  other  Examinations 
or  exceptional  evidence  of  competence  may  at  the  discretion 
of  the  Master  an<l  Tutors  be  accepted.  A  candidate  for  admission 
may  also  be  allowed  to  substitute  for  the  (Jolloge  Entrance 
Examination  the  IJniveisity  Previous  Examination,  if  passed 
before  the  beginning  of  residence.  An  Entrance  Examination 
for  admission  to  tlie  College  is  also  iicld  at  certain  of  the 
PuV>lic  Sciiools  ill  March  and  June.  Special  regulations  are  issued 
for  the  admission  of  '  Advanced  Students.' 


GONVILLK  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE,  879 

1*R1ZKMEN,    190S. 

Senior  Sophs.           '           Junior  Sophs.  1              Freshmen. 

Kamsay,  R.  A.  (B)             Aslicroft,  A.  H,  (-2)  Amell,  G.  It.  (1) 

Kichards,  F.  S.  (1)           Beech,  J.  (3)  ,   Besly,  E.  M.  (-2) 

•Willev,  R.  H.  (1)               Foruian,  S.  P.  (5)  |  Clark,  G.  C.  (6J 

Huukiu,  J.  W.  (1)  Day,  G.  (1) 

Leak,  H.  (1)  Krige,  L.  J.  (3) 

M'-Nair,  A.  D.  (.S)  ft[ayiie,  C.  F.  (3) 
.\[('^'geson,  R.  R.  H.  (I)     Robinson,  G.  W.  (3) 

I'eaikes,  A.  M.  ((3)  Rushforth,  F.  V.  (1) 

iieyiiolds,  E.  P.  (3)  Smith,  S.  H.  (5) 

Stone,  G.  (8)  Walton,  R.  (-2) 

Touks,  J.  W.  (31  *Wetenhall,  W.  T.  ^^\} 
Uhthotf,  R.  K.  1 7) 

(I)  Mattieinutics.              (2)  Classics.  (3)   Naitiial  Sciences. 

(4)  Theology.                    (5)  History.  (ti)   Modern  Languages. 

(7)  Mechanical  Sciences.                           (S)  Law.  *  Special  Prize. 

.Additional  Prizes  were  awarded  to  N.  F.  Lock,  R.  A.  Ramsay,  and 
W.  A.  R.  Wilks. 

Composition  Prizes. 
Greek  Verse,  Not  awarded. 
Latin  Verse,  W.  S.  Ehden. 
Itutiii  Essay,  No  Essay  sent  in. 
I<Jiii/Ji.-ih  Fissai/,  Nol  awarded. 

Annual  Prizes  fur  Essays  in  Mathematics: 
Pare  Mathematics.     No  Essay  sent  in. 
Applied  Mathematics.     No  Essay  sent  in. 


French  Essay  Prize.     W.  T.  Wetcuhall. 

German  Essay  Prize.     A.  Kirk. 

Afiisicid  Compositum.     No  Exercise  sent  in. 

Xalurul  .Science  Essay  Prize.     \V.  (i.  Emnielt. 

(Ireeh  Testament  Prize.     J.  W.  Ilunkin. 

Ilehrew  I'riie.      No  randidates. 

Fninii  Sviiirt   I'rite.      Not  awarded. 

Schiililhiiin  I'liile.      ('.   10.  Haven. 

liuliat,  Civil  Service  I'rite  nf  L'lO.      Not  awarded. 


880 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


LIST   OF  MASTERS. 


Gonvilie  Hall. 

Gonvilie  and   Cuius  College. 

1348  John  Colton. 

1558  Thomas  Bacon. 

1353  William  de  Roughani. 

1559  John  Caius. 

1393  Richard  de  Pulham. 

1573  Thomas  Legge. 

1412  William  Somersham. 

1607   William  Branthwaite. 

1416  John  Rickingale. 

1618  John  Gostlin. 

1426    Thomas  Atwood. 

1625  Thomas  Batchcrofl. 

1454   i'homas  Boleyn. 

1649  William  Dell. 

1472  Kdmund  Sherifie. 

1660  Thomas  Batchcroft. 

1475  Henry  Cottesley. 

1660  Hobert  Brady. 

1483  John  Barley. 

1700  James  Halman. 

1503  Edmund  Stubbs. 

1702  Sir  John  Kllys. 

1514  William  Bokenham. 

1716  Sir  Thomas  Gooch,  Bart. 

1536  John  Skippe. 

1754  Sir  James  Burrough. 

1540  John  Styrmin. 

1764  John  Smith. 

1552  Thomas  Bacon. 

1795  Richard  Belwaid. 

1803  Martin  Davy. 

1839  Benedict  Chapman. 

1852  Edwin  Guest. 

1880  Norman  Macleod  Ferrers. 

1903  Ernest  Stewakt  Roberts 

Visitor — The   Crown  acting   through    the    Lord  Chancellor  of 
Great  Britain  for  the  time  being. 

Master,  The  Rev.  E.  S.  Roberts,  M.A. 
President,  J.  Venn,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
Bursar,  The  Rev.  J.  B.  Lock,  MA. 
Senior  Dean,  J.  Stanley  Gardiner,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
Junior  Dean,  The  Rev.  A.  S.  Duncan  Jones,  M.A. 
Steward,  The  Rev.  J.  B.  Lock,  M.A. 
Deputy  Steward,  R.  C.  Punnett,  M.A. 
Regtstrary,  M.  M.  Pattison  Muir,  M.A. 
Prae/ectnr  Rhelnricus,  W.  W.  Buckland,  M.A. 
Libruriat},  The  Rev.  G.  A.  S.  Schneider,  M.A. 
Auditors,  E.  J.  Gross,  M.A. 

H.  K.  Anderson,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 
Catechist,  The  Rev.  A.  S.  Duncan  Jones,  M.A. 


Tutors. 

E.  G.  Gallop,  M.A. 
W.  W.  Buckland,  M.A. 
W.  B.  Hardy,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


881 


Lci'lurent  and  Ansisidtit  Lecturers. 


MalhemiUic.s\  E.G. (Jallop, M..\. 
J.  V.  ("aiiRToii,  iM..\. 
Classics,  The  Master. 

W.  T.  Leiidnun,  .MA. 

R.  K.  (iayc,  M.A. 
Dirinitij,  The  Uev.  A.S.  Duncan 

.Jones,  M.A. 
Ilebreic  din/ Si/riac,  S.  A.  Cook, 

M.A." 
LdtP,  W.  W.  Buckland,  M.A. 

A.  P.  Hiygius,  LL.D. 
History,  (i.  E.  (Jreen,  M.A. 

Z.  \.  Brooke,  15.  A. 
Phf/sirs,  II.  V.  D'Any,  M.A. 
I'lit'tnixtn/. 

M.  M'.  I'alLisoii  Muir.  M.A. 


Pluisinhum, 

'  \y.  iV  Hardy,  M.A. 

II.  K.  Ander.soii,  M.D. 
ZdoliHjy, 

J.  Stanley  (Jardiner,  M.A. 

K.  (;.  PuiHRtt,  M.A. 
Ocednixjnijilnj, 

J.  Stanley  Gardiner,  M.A. 
Botany,  Vacant. 
Biolnyy,  H.  II.  Brindley,  M.A. 
fholmjii^  X'acant. 
Music,  (Jliarles  Wood,  Mns.  Doc. 
Modern  Langtiages, 

E.  C.  Qiiiggin,  M.A. 
Monro  Lecturer  in  Celtic, 

Vacant. 


Directors  of  Studies. 
EiujitieeriiKf,    .1.     F.    Cameron,   Ciindldales  for   Ilohf    Orders, 

M.A.'        ■  I      Tiie  Master. 

Senior  Medical  Students,  II.  K.  |     TIk;  llev.  A.  S.  Duncan  .lones, 

Anderson,  M.D.  M.A. 

Cicil   Sere  ice   and    Unirer.'^ily'  M„ral  Sciences,  Vacant. 
tandnlates  jor    the    Army, 
The  Master.  LJcononi  ics,  Xaciint. 

Organist,  Charles  Wood,  Mus.Doc. 
Lector  in  French,  Eniilc   Andra. 

Fellow/, . 

4Wi};les\vortli,  Thomas  Walker,  M.A. 
.v/V.Min,.Iolui,  ScD., /'./,'., v. 
V/"- Gross,  Edward  .John,  M.A. 
yf'-^\juk,  Rev.  .lolin  Bascombe,  M.A. 
nVallis,  Ri;,'ht  R(!v.  Frederic,  D.D. 
(/'^Reid,, James  Smith,  Litt.D. 
fl-Muir,  Matthew  Monniefl' Pallison,  M.A. 
^'lica.  Arthur  Sheridan.  Sc.D.,  F./f.S. 
7' Gallop,  Edward  Gurner,  M.A. 


I87«      niihop  of  Wi'llliiKtoli, 


1/  Meiiibor  i.f  tliu  Ooirariiliin  B'  ily  l.y  Seiil'irlty.       Kvniii    Trin 

•  .Senior  Koll.iw  iin.lur  Iho  Slm.iln.  iircvW.uH  u.       Now  /.culiiii 

ItM.     /Senior  Follow  midiTtho  HtitiiUi.  of  Uno.         li  l'rofu..or    of    Auoiont     Hl.tory.       Korinorlv 

H,.|M,rnun.orary  Follow.  Tutor.     Bro.no'.  MmUlli.i.  IHIW,    (ti.n.ollnr', 

I   AxlnUnt     Uoiiioii.trntor    nt    th«    Unlvoraity      MrdalliX.  1809.  Wlirwollsrholurin  Inlrmallonnl 

EnxlnoorliiK  i.'iborittory.  l,«w.iH7n.     Hun.  Follow  iiml  loriiiurly  Fellow  of 

a  lambrilKo    Soor.iury    to    the    fnfor.l    itml  !  (  hrl.f.  ColIrK*.      Hon.    I.Itt  I)     Dulilln       lion 

Lllt.I).  Ht  Anilri'wa 
t  Lato  Univeralty  Loctiirer  In  i'hy>lalo(y. 
'  "" rljoman.    Itidf.  ;    Fellow  of  Trinity 


(.'•mbri.l||>s<:lioo|.  F.tumhiatlon  lloanl 

t  Koiinerl)r  AuUtiuil  Maator  nt  Kton ;  late   A 
•Ulant-Tutor  anil  Ui'tiirer  In  Mtilhomalli'.. 

4   <'«rii.      I'riioman      (UmlorKruliiatoai,     |H7l,     t'ollouo,  Im.',-' iliil. 


(Rarhrlai*),    IN;7,    Srholrflrlil     I'ntenian.      IH7S 


882  OIONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 

g^  Buckland,  William  Warwick,  M.A. 
f/2Swete,  Rev.  Henry  Barclay,  D.D.,  F.B.A. 
e  Leiulrum,  William  Trevor,  M.A. 
^Allbutt,  Sir  Thomas  Clifford.  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  i^.i?.AS'. 
e  Hardy,  William  Bate,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
ecjJ^Ridfjeway,  William,  M.k.,  F.B.A. 
MVood,  Charles,  M.A.,  Mus.  Uoc. 
<?"  Anderson,  Huph  Kerr,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 
^  Gardiner,  John  Stanley,  M.  A  ,  F.R.S. 
*  Cameron,  John  Forbes,  M.A. 
Quiggin,  Edmund  Crosby,  M.A. 
"Punnett,  Reginald  Crun'dall,  M.A. 
d^^  Lock,  Robert  Heath,  M.A. 
<^'^Mawer,  Allen,  M.A. 

(/'-Jones,  Rev.  Artluir  Stuart  Duncan,  M.A. 
f^'^Stratton,  Frederick  John  Marrian,  M.A. 
m"  Wood,  Thomas  Barlow,  M.A. 
</'^  Brooke,  Zachary  Nugent,  B.A. 


Honorary  Felloics. 
^'j  Dickinson,  William  Hovvship,  M.D. 
'^Ransome,  Arthur,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 
i^Laughton,  Sir  John  Knox,  M.A. 
'^Cunningham,  Ven.  William,  D.I). 
20 Joyce,  Sir  Matthew  Ingle,  M.A. 

21  Sherrington,  Charles  Scott,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Sc.D.,  F.R  S 
2-'Threlfall,  Richard,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
2^  Doughty,  Charles  Montagu,  M.A. 

Scholars. 
Richards,  Francis  Shakspeare,  B.A. 
Kmniett,  William  Gidley,  B.A. 


U  Lecturer    in    English   at    the   UQiversity    of 
SheiSeld. 

12  Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar,  1899.     Tyrwhitt 
Scholar,  1902. 

13  Isaac    Newton    Student.      Tjson    Medallist, 
1905.     Smith's  Prizeman,  1906. 


y  Menibei-  ot  the  Governing  Body  by  Seniority. 

d  Dro.ier  Fellow. 

7/t  Monro  Fellow. 

e  Member  of  the  <)Overning  Body  byelection. 

1  Chancellor's  Medallist  for  Legal  Studies,  1886. 

2  RegiiibProfe^BOrofDivinilT.  Formerly  Fellow 
and  Tutor.     Elected  Honorary  Fellow,  18sr,      Re-  I  14  Drapers  Professor  ot  Agricultur 
elected  Fellow,  ISK).     Hon.  Litt.D.  Dublin,  18ir2.  IS  Gladstone    Prize,    lliQB.      Winchester    Prize, 
Hon.  D.D.  Glasgow,  I'Jdl.  1H06.     Lightfoot  Scholar,  1907. 

:i  Regius  Professor  of  Physic.     Honorary  D.Sc.  16  Late  Physician  lo  St  Georne's  HospKnl 

of  the  Uuiversity  of  O.iford.     Huncu-ary  D.Sc.  of  17  Late  Phvsninu   1..  the  AUnche-ler  Honpital 

the  University  of  Leeds.  f..r  ConMin.pnon  and    Di.eH..esol   the  Throat. 

4  Disney  ProicBsor  ol  Arcliueology.     Formerly  Tliruston  Prizeman,  1897. 
Fellow. Re-elected,  1894.  Lnle  Professor  olGreek  '  18  Professor  of  Modern  Hist<iry  at  King's  Col- 
at  Queen's  College,  Cork.    Hon.  Litt.D.  DubUu.     |  lege,  London.    Honorary  Litt.D  of  the  University 

5  Professorof  Harmony,  Royal  Collegeof  Music,  of  Oxford 
University  Lecturer  in  Harmony.   HonoraryLLD.  19  Fellow  of  Trinity  C<dlcge.   Arclwleacon  of  Ely. 
of  the  University  of  Leeds.  20  Judge  in  the  High  Court  of  Chancery, 

C  University  Lecturer  in   Ihysiology.  21  Late  George   Henry    Lewes    Student.      Late 

7  Balfour  Student,    1899.     University    Demon-  Director  of  the  Brown   Institute.     George  Holt 

atrator  in  Animal  Morphology.  Professor  of   Physiology  at  University  College,  L( 

H  Smith's  Prizeman,  1900.  Liverpool.     Thruston  Prizeman,  1890.  (i, 

9  Walsingham  Medallist,  1 900    Balfour  Student,  O'J  Late  Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University  of  ^ 

1904.  Sydney,  New  South  Wales.  Ill 

10  Late  Frank  Smart  Student.  Assistant  Director  'Jii  Traveller,  Author  and   Poet.     Hon.    Litt.D. 

of  the  Royal  Botanic  Gardens,  Oylon.  Oxon. 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE.  883 

Compton,  Robert  Harold,  B.A. 

Dunlop,  John  Gunning  Moore 
l^Villey,  Rupert  Harold,  B.A. 

Leak,  Hector 

Ramsay,  Alexander 

Hunkin,  Joseph  Wellington 

Carey,  Gordon  Vero 

Reynolds,  Ernest  Percy 

Aslicroft,  Alec  iiutchiuson 

Mason,  James  Herbert 

Uhthoff,  Roland  King 

Fornian,  Dudley  Perry 

Kirk,  Arthur 

M  Nair,  Arnold  Duncan 

Meggeson,  Richard  Ronald  Hornsey 

Beech,  John 

I'earkes,  Andre  Mellard 

Stone,  Gilbert 

Besly,  Edward  Maurice 

Walton,  Richmond 

W(i()llcoml)e-Boyce,  Kenneth  Woollcombe 

Wetenhall,  William  Thornton 

Robinson,  Gilbert  Wooding 

Arnell,  Oliver  Roach 

Mayne,  Cyril  F'rederick 

Rushfoith,  Frank  Victor 

Roscoe,  William 

Smith,  Siimuel  Harold 

Tonks,  John  Wilson 

(.'reed,  .John  Martin 

Fuchs,  Ihirold  Muiiro 

Ross,  Ivan  Dingley 

Rol»erts,  Walter  Stewart 

Wood,  Eric  Ilonue 

Stevens,  (iilbert  Hein-y 

Williams,  Philip  Stanhope 

Maxwell,  Noel 

Davis,  Frederick  Mowbray 

Twecily,  <  >wen  Meredith 
-Ilobathaii,  Kenneth  Min«huII 


Ej-Jiibilionn'K. 

i;i)(l<'n,  Williimi  Sydcnliimi 
•  liiiiiuu,  Ki  111  >i  Oliiir Ics 
Lewis,  \\  illiiiiM  I  liiwllioi'nc 
Cliiik*'.  <in.v  Ciitlilii  it  Pen-in,  W.ilur  Si.hicy,  IJ.A. 

Krip',  Li'i)  .Iiicolms  liillinK.  <i<-<>rf,'f 


Turntu-,  Arthui'  Jiiiucm 

Bayncs,  Fivdciir  Willimn  WillnT- 

fOI-Ct! 

Tanrrfd  Students. 


1  Stewart  ijf  Rannucli  Sohulkr,  11MI7.  2  Slowarl  »r  Uiuilimh  Soliolitr,  IWM. 


884 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


Gajie,  Arthur  William 
Taylor,  Cedric  Roland 

Shuttleworth  Student. 

f  Fryer,  John  Claude  Fortescue 

Frank  Smart  Student. 


Ramadge  Student  {pro  hac 
vice). 
Audra,  Eniile,  French  Jjertor 

Research  Students. 

1  Layton,  Waller  Thomas,  B.A. 
fLock,  Norman  Francis,  B.A. 
f  Raven,  Charles  Earle,  B.A. 
tWilks,  William  Arthur  Reguiald, 

B.A. 

2  Wright,  Cliai-les  Seymour 

Sayer  {Harroiii)  Scholar."^ 
Baynes,  Frederick  William  Wilher- 

force 
Williams,  Philip  Stanhope 

Salomons  Engineering  Scholar. 
Day,  Cilbeit 


Exhibitioners,  being  B.A.  Can- 
didates/or Holy  Orders. 
France,  Walter  Frederic,  B.A. 
Crompton,  James,  B.A. 

Musical  Scholar. 
Statham,  Heathcote  Dicken 

Russian  Scholar. 
Gilliat-Smith,  Bernard  Joseph 

Choral  E.vhibitioners. 

Jones,  Nathaniel  Thomas  Howard 

Watkin 
Bell,  Auhiey  Parker 
Swatfield,  Alfred  Ronald  Otway 

Yatman  E.xliibitioner. 
.larvis,  Frederick 

Chapel  Clerks. 

Carey,  Goi-don  Vero 

Jarvis,  Frederick 

Richards,  Frederick  Maurice  Smith 


FORMER  FELLOWS  OF  THE  COLLEGE 

Who&e  names  remain  on  the  College   Boards  {with  the  dates  of  their 
election). 


1847 
1848 
1854 
1857 
1858 
1859 

1861 
186-2 


1864 


Day,  Rev.  Alfred  George,  M.A. 
■^  Wi'sken,  Rev.  John,  M.A. 

Fletcher,  John  Martineau ,  M.A. 

Long,  Rev.  David,  M.A. 
■*  Garrick,  Rev.  James  Percy,  M.A. 
■'  Wodeliouse,  Rev.  Phili])  John,  M.A. 
'  VyvyiUi.Rev.ThoniasGrenfell,  M.A. 
■^  Francis,  Henry  Thomas,  M.A. 

Banham,  Rev.  Daniel  Beales 
Redfarn,  M.A. 
8  Joyce,  Sir  Matthew  Ingle,  M.A. 
'•'Pearce,  Rev.  Rohert  John,  M.A. 


Jardine,  James,  M.A.,  K.C. 
James,  Christopher,  M.A. 
«  Lock,  Sidney  Wills,  M.A. 

10  HIaikie,  James  Andrew,  M.A. 

11  Leech,  Henry  Brougham,  M.A. 
Sharf)e,  .lames  William,  M.A. 
Milton,  Heiiiy,  M.A. 

1- Graham,  Christopher,  M.A. 
i-Welsford,JosephWm.Wilson,M.A. 
1^  Caldwell,  William  Hav,  M.A. 
'*Giles,  Peter,  M.A. 
I'^Gardner,  Ernest  Arthur,  M.A. 


t  Formerly  Scholars. 

1  Sir  Thomas  Gresh.ain  Student.  Coljilen  Prize, 
1M7. 

••  Wollastoii  Student. 

;t  Late  Spcond  MHnlerof  the  Perxp  .Schnrl. 

4  Kormerlv  Tutor,  Honorary  Canon  of  Norwicii 
Cathedral. 

r,  Prebendary  of  Exeter  Cathedral. 

ti  Late  Mauler  at  Ihe  Charlerhoilse. 

7  Under  Librarian  of  the  llnivrr.ily  Library. 

8  Honorary  Fellow. 

<)  Formerly  I'roleiinor  nl  Mathematlei.  in  the 
Iliiiveriinv  .11  Durham,     lion.  n.C.L.,  Durham. 

10  Late  Kxaiiilnrr  in  the  Scoirh  Kducatinn 
Depatlmenl. 

11  Lale    Prole»8or  of   lurOprudenie  and  Inier- 


national  Law  and  Deputy  Professor  of  Feudal  and 
English  Law  in  the  Univer»ily  of  Dublin.  Late- 
Regius  Professor  of  Laws  in  the  a.amo  University. 

12  Smith'.  Prizeman,  l.SVS.  One  of  H.M.  In- 
spectors of  Schools  for  Ireland. 

13  Master  at  itairow  School. 

14  Balfour  Stuilenl.lWJ 

L".  Fellow  of  Emmanuel  (InlleRe.  University 
Reader  in  Comp.ar.itive  Philology,  ll'Ui.  I.L.n. 
of  the  University  of  Aberdeen. 

16  Formerly  Director  of  the  British  School  of 
Archteology  at  Athens.  Late  Craven  Student. 
Yates  Professor  of  Archa-ology  at  University  Col- 
lege, London.  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Arts  in  the 
University  ()f  London. 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


885 


7  1  Slierrington,  Charles  Scott,  M.A., 

M.D.,  Sc.  1).,  r.N.S. 
8 2 Conway,  Robert  Seymour,  Litt.D. 
1  SKnight,  The  Right  Rev.  Arthur 

Mesac.  I).  I). 
1  *Bei-tram,  Thoiiuis  Anton,  M.A. 


D.D. 

'The  Misliop  of  I'erth. 
"Teuiiaut,  Rev.  Frederick  Robert 
loSrawley,  Rev.  James  Herbert 

LL.JJ. 

\' inter,  Arthur,  M.A. 
i'upp,  William  Munro 

M.D. 

Buici,  Ldward,  M.S. 
Ill  l>ickinson,  William  Howship 
■'•^Lalliam,  I'eur  Wallwork,  iVf..4. 
I'^Cheadle,  Walter  Butler,  M.^. 
i^Pluhpson,  Sir  (ieorge  Hare,  M.A. 
i''l,iveiii^,  Edward,  iy. .4. 
1  Kansoiue,  Arthur,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

Coiinoll}',     Surgeou-Col.    lien- 
jainin  BloontfieJd,  M.A.,C\i. 
"•  lUadhury,  .lolin  iiuckiey.  B.A. 
1'' Auningson,  Bushel  I,  JI/..4. 

Penny,  U  lUiam  i.owry  ,i?..4. 

WOod,  William   Edward    Ranisden, 
M.A. 
!*•  Abercroinljie,  Joiin,  H.A. 

Hitclicock,  Charles  Knight,  M.A. 
'■'(iuilleinard,    Krancis  Henry     Hill, 
M.A. 

Johnson,  Georf,''e  LiiuLiiay,  M.A. 

Fiillei,  Henry  Roxburgh,  M.A. 


•■Trayes,Fiank  Ernest  Albert,  M.A.  1893 

"  Taylor,  Thomas  Harris,  M.A.  189.5 

Morrell,  Robert  Selby,  M.A.  1898 

^  Mair,  Ale.\.arider  William,  M.A.  1899 

^Cook,  Stanley  Ai'thur,  M.A.  1900 


-OEwart,  William,  B.A. 
Jones,  Henry  Lewis,  M.A . 
VValshain,  Hugh,  M.A.,  B.C. 
Swift,  ll.irry,  H.A. 
Dill,  John  kiederic  tiordon,  M.A. 
Kaaggs,RobertLawford,J/..l.,il/.C 
Sprigge,  Samuel  Squire,  V/.^l.,i?.C. 
Sympson,  Edward   Mansel,  M.A., 

B.C. 
Evelyn,  William  Arthur,  il/.A. 
Hurd,  K(lwaidLycett,if..il.,  B.C. 
iMichell,   Robert  Williams,   M.A., 

B.C. 
Goddard,W!ilteiHorace,B.A.,/<.C. 
H  olden,  George  Herbert  Rose,  M.A. 

B.C. 
Stabb, William  Wilking, £./!.,  B.C. 
Colbeck,Edmun(IHenry,iJ..4.,/i.C. 
Ilandson,  Charles  Percy,  M.A. 
Long,  David  Sanderson,  B.A. .B.C. 
Rogers,    George   Frederick,   M.A., 

B.C. 
Freer, Richard,  M.A.,  B.C. 
-iStill, George  Frederick, rti. .,4.,  li.C. 
Goldsmith,  George  Harvey,  M.A., 

B.C. 
--(Jriinbanm,Albert  Sidney  Krn  nkau, 

M.A.,  B.C. 
Peters,  Edwin  Arthur,  Jl.A.,  B.C. 
Rhiintield,  Joseph,  B.A.,  B.C. 
Wingfield,    Hugh    Edward,  M.A., 

B.C. 


1    lliinorary  Follow. 

•>  rr.ifunsur  of  Latin  in  tliu  Victoria  Uuivcmity. 
Waddiniiion  UniTeiBity  SulioUr,  luoe. 

:t  Dinhop  of  ICmxiKin.  Boll  Scholar,  1885 ; 
Carus  I'rizeniaii,  1M.V8. 

4  ForincTly  Tancrt'M  Law  Student.  Powis  Medal. 
Il»t,  1890.      I'liinno  .luilKO,  UypruB. 

n  Ouc  of  II. M.  Inipoclors  of  Schixiln. 

K  |-orrt<>n8cliolar,l8tl-.2.  Urnwne'i  MeilallUt.lHIi:!. 
Senior  Chancellor's  ,Mo<laliiiit  for  Claanlca,  I8!I4. 

7  (raven  Hrhoiar,  1MI7.  (Ircok  Kpigram,  1887. 
Senior  I'hnncellor'a  Modalllat  in  Classic*,  18118. 
i-roliBSor  of  (irock  at  thf  Univtrait)  of  Eiliu- 
burKti. 

«  T\rwliilt  Scholar,  iwii.  Mason  Priionian, 
18!l.-.      .Iir.niio  I'ri/.ornan,  181Ki. 

tl  Jjite  <'ha|ilaiii  of  the  Collof(c.  Ijkte  Stuilout  In 
Phllowiphy.  Ilulsian  Ixiclurer,  ISKIL  University 
Lecturer  in  the  Philosophy  of  HcllKion,  1U07. 

1(1  Tut.ir  of  .Selwyn  CollcKC.    Late  Vice-Principal 
of  Lichllelil  TheoluKlcal  ColloKO. 
11  Cnnsultlnic  Phyo  lan  in  HI  Ueorne'sllosplliil. 
P:  Downing  l-rofcs'or  of  aloilii'lne  IM74'I>4.     Dc 
puty  Professor  lxr,H.7  I.     l.-ite  Fellow  of  liowninic. 


Consuitinj^  Physician  to  Adtlcnbrooke's  Hospital, 
late  Assistant  Physician  to  the  WestmiiiBtcr  Hos- 
pital.   Censor  of  the  Royal  CoIIckc  of  Physicians, 

I l<>n,1887  88  Sit.  aeiilorCennor.lSUri.  Crooiiian 

Lecturer,  lHS<i.     Ilarvoian  Orator,  1888. 

I.'!  Phynlcinn  to  St  Mnry's  Hospital. 

14  Professor  of  Medicine  in  the  Univernitv  ol 
Durham.  Presidcnl  ofthe  University  of  Duih.iii. 
College  <if  Medicine,  lion.  D.C.L.  Ilurhain.  Hon 
LL.D.  GlasKOW. 

I.'i  IlOKistrarof  the  Royal  CuUeifc  i>f  Physicianii. 

16  Late  Linacrc  Lecturer  in  Phytic.  DoMninK 
i'rofosoror  Medicine. 

17  University  Lectururln  MedicalJurisprudciice. 

18  OinsultlliK  riiysuinn  In  Charing  Cross  llus- 
p.|«l. 

Ml  Late  llnlvrrsily  Leclur 

'.!il  Pb]f>ii  lan  loSt  (ioorKe 
Priieman,  18.M7. 

'.'I  Professor  of  Diseases  uf  Children  at  Kiiik's 
CollcKe,  London. 

'.."J  Professor  of  Palholuxy  and  llacloriuloay  at  the 
University  of  Leeds. 


eo;!Miphy 
liiel.  Thruston 


spit 


886 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


Craig,  Maurice,  M.A.,  B.C. 
Mitchell,    Ernest    John    Drum, 

M.A.,B.C. 
Rowland,  Frank  Mortimer,  M.A., 

B.C. 
Sladen,  Edward  Sydney  St  Barbe, 

M.A.,  B.C. 
1  Stephens,  John  William  Watson. 

B.A.,B.C. 
2Myers,    Charles    Samuel,    M.A., 

B.C. 
Phillips,  Llewellyn  Powell  Carac- 

tacus,  M.A.,  B.C. 
Hall,  Arthur  John,  M.A.,  B.C. 

Sc.D. 

Bid  well,   Shelford,    M.A.,    LL.B., 
F.R.S. 
3  Willis,  John  Christopher,  M.A. 
■*Keeble,  Frederic  William,  M.A. 
*  Pearson,  Henry  Harold  Welch 

B.D. 

Moxou,  Eev.  Reginald  Stuart 

M.A* 
1845     V'atman,  Williuin  Hamilton 
1849    Smyth,  William  Henry 
1851    •'ones-Bateman,    Rev.    John 
Burleton 
Ripley,  Rev.  William  Nottidge 
1854     Whiting,  Rev.  John  Bradford 
<> Stokes, Rev.  Thomas  Gabriel 
Crosse,  Rev.  Charles  Henry, 

LL.M. 
Stewart,  Rev.  Richard  Benson 
Williamson,  George 

1856  '  Porter,  Rev.  Charles  Fleetwood 

1857  ^Symonds,  Rev.  William 
'Scott,  Rev. Thomas 

Farmer,  Rev.  John 

1858  Kelly,  Rev.  Henry  Plimley 
Green,  Rev.  Alfred  John  Morg-an 


•  The  dialer  in  the  margin  are  those  of  the 
M.A.  decree. 

1  l^ate  John  Lucas  Walker  Student. 

2  Arnold  Gerstenberg  Student,  1896.  Professor 
of  Psvehology  at  King*?.  (College,  London. 

;i  Director  of  the  Royal  Botanical  Gardens  of 
Ceylon.     Late  Frank  Smart  Student. 

4  Late  Frank  Smart  Student.  Lecturer  in 
Botany  at  the  Reading  University  College. 

5  Late  Frank  Smart  Student.  Walsingham 
Medallist,  LHIID.  Lale  Assistant  in  the  Indian 
nepartmeat,  Rew  (iardens.  Professor  of  Botany 
at  the  South  African  College,  Capetown 

Chancellor  of  Armagh  Cathedral. 
Uouorary  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 


Freeman,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Hay nes,  Rev .  Robert  J  ames 
Harrison,  Rev.  FrancisLupion 
Southey.Rev,  Henry  Wille;. 
Johnson,  Alfred  Challice 
Fookes,  Rev.  William 
Whiting ,  .1  allies  Edward 
CJedge,  Rev.  William  Wilberforce 
Goldson,  Charles  Browne 
Hyde,  Henry  Elwin 
Goody, Rev.  Charles  James 
Aikin-Sneath,  Rev.'i'homas 
Ktheridge,  Rev.  Sanders 
Wimbusli,  Barnes 
Watson,  Rev.  Arthur 
1  ve.  Rev.  Simon 
Fullagar,  Rev.  Hugh  Scales 
Ball,  Rev.  Frederick 
Pinney,  Rev.  John  Charles 

'"  Venn,  Rev.  Henry 
Bigg,  Rev.  Thomas  Frederick 

I'Gedge,  Rev.  Henry  Erskine 
Savage,  Rev.  George 
I.e  Peliey,  Rev.  John  Laine' 
Hatten ,  Rev.  Charles  W  illiam 
Hiinnybiin,  William  Martin 
Hrown,  Rev.  Edward  Alfred 
Branson,  George  Henry 
Hunt,  Jackson 
Dixon,  Rev.  John  Gilbert 
Sedgwick,  Rev.  Gordon 
Croft,  Christopher  George 

12 Willis- I'.und,  John  William  Bund 

'■^Shaw,  Rev.  William  Stokes 
Grimaldi,  Rev.  Alexander   Beau- 
fort 

1^  Laughton,  Sir  John  Knox 
Beavan,  Charles  Albert 
Given,  Rev.  Andrew 
Heriz-Smitli,  Joseph    Charles 

Thomas 
Oram,  Rev.  Reginald  Austin 

1"'  Smart,  Francis  Gray,  M.B. 
Swann,  Rev.  'Thomas  William 


8  Hon.  Ciinon  of  Chester. 

9  Hon.  Canon  of  St  Albans. 

10  Honorary  Canon  of  Canterbury. 

11  Cnros  I'liirmiin  .1H56  ;Scholefield  Prizeman, 

I  857 

1*2  Formerly  Professor  of  Constitutional  Law  in 
Iniversllv  Collpge.  London. 

13  Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral. 

14  Professor  or  Modern  History  at  King's 
College,  London.  Honorary  Fellow.  Hon.IiU.D, 
Oxnn. 

1.5  Founder  of  the  Frank  Smart  Studentship. 
Founder  also  of  the  University  Frank  Smart 
Studentship. 


GONVILLE   AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


887 


Mowatt,  Janifi- 
Hope,  George  I'aliuer 
Bagnall-Wild,  Ralph  Bagnall 
Henry,  Rev.  William 
Smith,  Rev.  Algernon  Howell 

1  Hunter,  Kev.  r^ndiew  .lolinston 
Abbey,  Rev.  AltVed  James 

2  I'hurlow,  Rev.  John 
*\Vebb,  William  Trego 
^(Jntclietl,  Sir  George  Anderson 
^Collyer,  William  Robert 

Freston,  Benjamin 

Kendle,  Rev.  William  Janit-s 

Slancomb,  Joliii  Frederick 

Broufjlilon,  Rev.  Frederick  Robert 
"Worlledge,  Rev.  Arthur  John 

Kelly,  Rev.  Walter  William 

Woodward,      Rev.     George     Ral- 
cliffe 
1  Bag-gallay ,  Ernest 
•*  Broughton ,  Rev.  Henry  Ellis 

Hutclions,  Rev .  James 
'Valpy.Rev.  Arthur  Sutton 

Lothian,  Maurice  John 
1"  Hebert,  Edward  Jerram 

Back,  Alfred  Henry 

Jupp,  Charles  Richard  William 

Pag-et,  George  Ivdmund 
"Dyson,  Rev.  John  James 
'^Salomons,  Sir  J.)avid  Lionel,  Bart. 
'^  Marshall,  Leonard 

I'rior,  Edward  Schroeder 

Hooton,  James. 

Beale,  Edwin  Clittord,;W.i8. 

Wakefield,  Tiiomas,  M.li. 
'*  Elliott,  Charles  Hugh  Babington 

Back,  Rev.  Arthur. lames 
I'^IJaven,  Rev.  Tanrred  Karle 

I'.ouslield.  William  Robert,  £:.(?. 
'■Sutton,  Rf-v.  Alfred 
''  Quayle-Joiies,SirWilliam  Holling- 
woi  th 

Turner,  Hev.  James 


Goodwin,  Rev.  Leslie  Ellis 
David,  Evan  Edgar 
I''  Boutflower,  Rev.  Douglas  Samuel 
iMurray,  Alexander  Henry  llallam 
Cautley,  Rev.  Proby  Littler 
.M<=Connel,  John  Wanklyn 
Pike,  Leonard  Gaskell 
Pol  lard,. Joseph 
Harper,  Richard  Williamson 
Carpenter,  Rev.  Edward  Westall 
1'-' Baggallay,  Rev.  Fredeiick 
Thurlell,  William  Ellis 
.lohnson,  Henry 
I'weedie,  Rev.  Archibald  George 
Judkins,  Rev.  Eimer 
Carr,  Rev.  Reginald  George 
Newnham,  Wm.  Harry  Christopher, 

MB. 
Fowler,  Walter,  M.JB.,  B.C. 
Boyd,  Rev.  F"rancis  Leilli 
-''Barber,    Rev.    William    J'heodoie 

Aquila 
Scott,  John,  i/.B.,  B.C. 
Nettlefold,  Edward 
-' Schneider, Rev. Gustav us  A dolph us 

Schutt 
Haig,  Alexander  William 
'■'- Thomas,  David  Alfred 
-•'Fordham,  Edward  Snow,  I.I..M. 
Bolton,  Rev.  William  VN'ashington 
Phear,  Henry  Herbert 
Bayley,  Charles  Scot 
Clark,  Rev.  James  Geoige 
Spicer,  William  Thoma.s  Holmes, 

M.B. 
llillier,  Thomas  Ernest,  M.B. 
Pelton,  Rev.  William  Frederick 
-'.May,    Rev.   Charles  F'.dward 

(ioodiiig,   f.Ij.M. 
Sidebotliani,  Edward  .loUn,M.B. 
Bisshopp,  Rev.  Hammond  Butler 
Nichol,  Frank   Edward,  M.B., 

B.C. 


1880 
188] 


1882 


1883 


1884 


I88f) 


1886 


1887 


1    llouoniry  Canon  of  Norwich. 

.■  l.nle  lleiloi  of  tho  (irry  Inallliile,  l"ort 
I  li/:,I.Hh,Solilli  Alri-:!.. 

;  Late  I'rofcunor  at  tho  rrckliloiicy  College, 
I    il'iitta. 

I  .Surxcon  Ocullut  to  tho  KinK. 

i  I.«le  Queen'ii  Aflvrwiti'.  CypruK.  Lnle  l>iil>no 
Judge  nl  Itac  SUHiti  Belllrinrni*.  Lute  11. M. 
Atturne>  Ooncral  at  Singapore.  Member  of  the 
Imperial  Service  Order. 

II  Carol  Priitiiian,  1871.  I'anon  and  Chancellor 
ol  ihr  Cathedral,  Truro. 

7  i.air  Mr.  for  iirixoii.     Metropolitan  Police 
Mugintratc. 
H  Hon.  Onon  of  Peterborough. 
II  I'anon  Honhlentuirv  of  Wini'lienler  I'nthoilral. 
10   Late  of  II. M.  fJoologlcal  Survey. 


II   Late  lli-a.lMa»tevofAke»t<;rOrHluniiir. School. 

]'2  Kouniler  of  tho  Salomons  Engineering  Scho- 
larship. 

i:;  Lato  M.iiitor  at  the  nhartcrhouse. 

14  Oneol  II.M.'alnnpectoriuf  School>. 

I.'i  Head  Mnncrof  the  Lower  School,  I'pping 
hnni. 

Hi  Hon.  Canon  of  CarliHio  Cathodral. 

IT  LateCblelluiiliue  nl  Sierra  U-one. 

IH  Uhan<'rllui'>Kngli>li  Medal,  in?:;. 

ID  Ijito  Hon.  Canon  of  Poterborough. 

2U  Hcail  Hanter  of  tho  LcyB  School,  Cnmhri.lge. 

■i\   Lato  Vi,  I-  Prii«  i|ml  of  Ilidlcy  Mall 

•li  M.I',  for  MerlhyrT).lvil. 

■£l  Motr.ipollUtn  l',>lire  Maglnlratr.  Chairniaii 
<,f  the  {.^imhrlflge^htre  (Quarter  Sosilnns. 

■J I  llenofactor  of  Ailvonixin. 


888 


GONVILLE  AND  CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


Smith,  Fiank  Wyatt,  M.U.,  B.C. 
Heard,  Rev.  Henry  James 
Wilcockson,  Rev.  John  Howsoii 

1888  iThrelfall, Richard,  F.Ii.S. 

Pawson,  Rev.  Francis  William 
Dawson,    Rev.    Sigismund    Theo- 
dore 
Broughton,  Charles  Edward 
Atkinson,  Rev.  llepworth  Frank 
2  Stone,  Kdvvard  Arthur 
*  Little,  Charles 
Currey,  Harry  Eiskine 
Ince,    Rev.    Jiimes    Berkeley 

Cuniining 
Hopkins,    Kev.    William    Bonner 
Leighton 

1889  Harrison,  Rev.  Daniel 
■^Stewart,  Rev.  David  Alexandei' 

Russell,  Alexander 

Lirirtilhs,  Rev.  Thomas  Turner 

Boyd,  Rev.  George  kynaston 
*Ruhemann,  Sieg'fried 

Green,  Georg-e  Edward 
J  890    ,)oyce,  Sherard 

'' Koheris,  Herbert  Ainslie 

Hare,  Harcourt  Vates,  LL.B. 

Mathieson,  James  Francis 
'Stuart,  Rev.  Henry  Venn 

Phelp.«,  William  Pej-ton 

Norman,  Rev.  William  Haswell 

1891  Mathews,  Francis Claugliton 
D'.Arcy,  Ralph  Francis 
Harris,  Frederick  Levertou,  M.P. 
Barry,  Rev.  (ieorge  Duncan 
King,  Albert  Edward 
Sidebotham,    Rev.    Frederick 

William  (iilbeil 
Wilks, .Joseph  Henry,  il/.fl.,  B.C. 
Ashwiii,  Rev.  Chailes  iManley 
Fisher,  William  Henry  ,iV/.B.,  B.C. 
^Gott,  Benjamin  Sc;iit'e 

1892  Beaumont,  Walter  Noel 
Box,  Rev.  Robert  Dixon 


1  Honorary  Fellow. 

2  Ma.oii  PMzemNn,188.5. 

3  MatlK-matiL'al  Lecturer  at  the  Presideucy  Col- 
lege, Calcutta,  ilogistrar  of  the  University  of 
Calcutta. 

4  Late  Vice-Principal,  Trainins  t'ollege,  Chester. 
.■)  University  Lecluier  in  Orxanic  Chcinincry. 

(i  Secretary  to  the  Uiiivereity  Appoiutinents 
Board  and  the  Boaril  of  Indian  Civil  Service 
Studies. 

7  Prebendary  of  Lichfield  Cathedral. 

8  Organising  Secretary  of  Education  to  the 
Middlesex  County  Couni^il. 

9  Thruston  Prizeman,  1893.  Late  (>eorgo  llonry 
Lewes  Student.  Lecturer  in  (-Chemical  I'hysiology 
to  St  Bartholomew's  Hospital. 

Master  at  Sedbcrgh  School. 


"Edkins,  John  Sydney,  M.B. 
lOMartyn,  Arthur  John  King 

Whittam,  Matthew 

Hill,  Henry  K^un,  LL.M. 

Troutbeck,  Henry,  MB.,  B.C. 
^iHeawond,  Edward 

Kent,  Herbert  Harcourt 
'-Abbott,  Edwin 

Milner- Barry,  Edward  Leopold 

Hilling'ton,  Rev.  Charles 

Pawson,  Rev.  Arnold 
'■'Stitt,  Rev.  Samuel  Stewart 

Hawtliorii,  Rev.  Jolm 

Luff,  John  Montague  George  Aine 

Mactie,  Robert  Andrew  Scott 
'^  Rippmann,  Walter 

James,  Rev.  Henry  Law 
'■•Holman,  Henry 

Collcutt,  Arthur  Maurice.  M.B. 

Neill,  Rev.  Charles,  M.B.,  B.C. 

Smith,  Hugh  Nanney 

Master,  Captain  Alfred    Edmund, 
M.B.,B.C. 

Gardner,  John  Kdmnnd  Garratt 

Kermode,  Rev.  Robert  Daniel 

Lewis,  George  Alfred 

Jeifcoat,  Rev.  William  Frederick 
Hertzofr 

Hopkins,  George  Bertie  Inues 
1''  Burkill,  Isaac  Henry 

Alexander,  Rev.  Ernest  Christian 
'■^ VVelton,  James 

Beauchairip,  Sydiie.y,  M.B.,  B.C. 

Kay,  Arthur  Hetherington 

Bagshawe,  Arthur  \\  illiaiii  Gairard, 
M.A.,B.C. 
i"Tuckett,  James  Edward  Shum 

Dipnall,  Tliouias  Heath 

Fuhrken,  Georg  Frnst 

Viiiter,  Harold  Skelsey 
i-'Haslani,  Heury  Cobden,  M.B., 
B.C. 

Brooks,  Rev.  Arnold 


11  Librarian  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Society 

12  Fellow  and  Lecturer  of  Jesus  College.  Bell 
Scholar,  ISSd.  Browne  University  Scholar,  1889. 
Chancellor's  Medallist  for  Classics,  1890. 

];i  Late  Chaplain  of  tlie  College. 

14  I  rofessor  of  German  at  Queen's  College, 
and  at  Bedford  College,  Loudon. 

I.')  One  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  schools.  Late  Lec- 
turer on  Education  and  Normal  Master,  Univer- 
sity College  of  Wales,  Aberystwyth. 

16  Walsingham  Medallist,  18»4.  Late  Assistant 
at  Kcw  Gardens.    Assistant  Keporter  on  Economic 


Products, 


lulia. 


17  Marshall  UnivcrsityPrizeman,la90.  Profess, 
of  Kilui^ation  at  the  Yorkshire  College,  Leeds. 

18  Master  at  Marlborough  (College. 

19  John  Lucas  Walker  Student,  1901. 


GONVILLE   AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE. 


889 


1  J'tTiolt,  Rev.  Augustus  DounUlsoii 
Owt'ii,  Edwin 

■^Polliini,  William 
Kic'lies,  riioiiias  Henry 

•'Oelsner;  ilermunn 
Jeffcoat,  Rev.  Rcfrinalfi 

'Koiison,  Right  Hun.  Sir  William 
Snowdon,  K.C. 
Sumner,  Charles  Pinfold 
Warwick,  W^illiani  Arthur 
Duval,  Herbert  Philip,  Lh.M. 
Uorradaile,    I5ernard    Wellington 

(iilmoiir 
Wyatt,  Kev.  Harold  Stephen 
Todd,  Alexander  Findlater 
Donaldson,  Rev.  Edward  Andrew 

*Baker,  Alfred  Thomas 
Hay  ward,    Mil  ward    Cecil,    M.B., 

n.c. 

Walts-Silvester,    Thomas    Henry 

Evered,  B.C^ 
Clarke,    .lohn    Stephenson,    M.B., 

n.c. 

Caldwell,  Peicy  Barnes 
Miiicliant,  William  Francis 
Steel,  (iraham  Strantr,  l.L.B. 
«  Jcnkyu-Jones,  William 

1  Harurave,  Rev.  Andrew  Bracken 
borley,  John  Oliver 

Muir,    Kiv.    Clive   Kohertson 
Puttison 

Lock,  .John  Lewis,  i\l.H.,B.C. 

Paierson,    Thomas    William 
Staniforth,  .1/.  H.,  li.C. 
7 Atkinson,  llarol.l  Willians  MJI. 

Taylor,  Rev.  Henry 
»  Woodhouse,  Geor{,'e  Eraser 
".lacoh,  Frederick 

Durst,  Austin 

Hignins,  Rev.  Thomas  Hutchinson 

2  Donaldson,  .Vlexander  llenry 
Hay,  Kenneth  Rolxri,  M.Ii.,Ji.C. 

loCartrr,  I'nmk  Lutton 

Rogers,  Richard  .Vuhrey 
I'Rarker.  Rertie  i'liomas  Percival 
''•'Thompson,  Rcf^inald  Caniphell 


1   Mai.l  Mii-tiT  ..I  Cuvonlry  Scliuul. 

:  Muii.bcr.if  II.M.OfoloKlcal  Siirvoy. 

1  l.u  Han  l'tin!in»n.  1994  Tiijiwrlaii  Lecturer 
111  ICiiiaiice  I'hll.iloKy  at  OxFurd. 

4  M.r.  (or  8.iuth  Sl.iel.l..     AllTiiiy  Oeiioral. 

i  rrnfomior  i.f  Kroucli  at  the  Uiilvor.Uy  o' 
Hheniol.l. 

)1  Ucturcr  In  I.i.ulc  and  l'hll..«-.|.hy  at  the 
Vnlvorilty  CollcKoof  W»lo«.  Aberjitwylli. 

7  Koniiorly  SliultluW"rlh  Scholar. 

i  Ma»Ur  at  8o<lb<)rxh  Scliu»l. 

U  Maatcr  at  rholt«uhjim  Collofo. 


Durliiiffliam,  Rev.  Ralph  Ellis 
jMills,  Gerald  Rusgrove 
Cross,  Alfred  William  Stephen         1903 
Cave-Moyles,  Rov.  George  Edward 

Philip 
Thomas,  Thomas  Price 
Forsyth,  Leunard  William 
Spearman,  Roherl, M.B.,  B.C. 
Loveday,  George   Edward,    I\l.B., 

/i.e. 
Nabeshima,  Nawoniitsu 
'3  Culleii,  Harold  Rigby 
Stote,  Rev.  Arthur  William 
M*=Counel,  Rev.  Ernest  Whig'ham     19C4 

Jardiue 
Lock,  Percy  Gonville 
Orme,  Gilbert  Edward,  M.B.,B.C. 
11  Wilson,  Rev.  Thomas  Erskiue 
Kellie,  Kenneth  Harrison  Alloa, 

M.L'.,  B.C. 
Porter,  Frank 

Gaskell,  John  Foster,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Ackroyd,  Harold,  JiJ.B.,  B.C. 
McCaskie,  Harry  Bertram,  M.B, 
Gardner,  Eric,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Harris,  Henry  F\iirley 
George,  Howard  Trevelyan 
Dodd,  Stanley,  M.B.,  II. C. 
F'raser,  David  Hammand,  .V./l,. 

B.C. 
Warner,  Rev.  Maiuuaduke 
Thresher,  William  Harri.son,  .l/.A'.    P.  05 
Jones,  Rev.  Charles  Stalford 
Graham,  Rev.  Christopher 
Croysdale,  John  Hawkshaw 
Symiis,  John  Montfort 
Tubbs,  Rev.  Norman  Henry 
llaminond,  Rev.  I'hilip  Waninei 
Shillito,  Rev.  .\rlhur 
Evans,  Richard  Jjaiidreth,  I.L.H. 
Macpherson,  Rev.  Duncan  (iordoii 
Akerman,  Conrad,  .!/./>'.,  B.C.  H'CG 

'■''Thomas,  Pi'i'cy  Goronwy 
Thompson,  Tom 
Chainherlain,  Percy  Garrett 
Thorn  ton,  Francis  John,. v. />.,/>'.  C 


111  .Muiterat  Cliftdil  Culkite. 

II  WaUIHKliaiii  Mudullliit,  1002.  Lecturer  In 
Uotaliy  In  the  Unlvorilty  ufSuutli  Waloi.. 

Vi  \Aio  Stewart  of  llannocli  Sehnlar  for  Hebrew. 
I.alo  AuiUtant  in  the  llrltUh  .Mimeiiln. 

in  I.ato  Sal.inionn  Scliolar.  Whitworlli  KliKill- 
ucriiiK  Si-h'ilar.  t.ecturor  In  KlnKiuocniiK  at  the 
lliirh.iin  I  olloKc  of  Hrli'nce. 

II  Abbott  Scliolar,  IHDj.  Matter  at  Braiinelil 
< Ke. 

1&  Lecturer  In  KntcUiih  l.AnKiiageaiul  l.lloraturo, 
Bvlford  College,  (.onilon. 


3S 


890 


GONVILLE  AND   CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


Dunn,   Thomas  William  Newton, 

M.B.,n.V. 
Symonds,  John  Ashhy 
'Candy,    Sir    Edward   Towushend, 
('.S.I. 

1907  Saunders,  Henry 
Jeffi-ies,  Francis  Joseph 

^Gow,  Alexander 

sfBrown,  Anthony  William  Scuda- 
moi-e 

Williams,  Rev.  Cecil 

Spearman,  William 

Medley,  Robert  Percival 

Mowatt,  Osmond 

Spearman,  Barugli,  M.B,,  B.C. 

Coulson,  Richard  Niven 

Norton,  Gilbert  Paixl 

I'oignand,  Rev.  Cecil  AVillonghby 

Wilson,  liev.  James  Vernon 
*  Joseph-Watkin,  Thomas  Morgan 

Walder,  Rev.  Ernest 
•'' Carpenter,  Rev.  Spencer  Cecil 

Teichmann,  Oskar 

Sisterson,  George  Edward 

lies,  John  Hyde 

Simpson,   James   Christian 

Tylor,  Christopher,  H.C. 

1908  Phillips,  Montagu 
Forsyth,  Gerald 
Wliitc,  George  Frederick 

c  Wilson,  John  Dover 

Snell,  Heni'y  Cecil 
'Stagg,  Cecil 
^Heiiry,  Augustine 

Ashcroft,  William 
oPerrin,  Walter  Sidney 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Cliailes  Joseph 
10  Wimperis,  Harry  Egerton 

Dobson,  Darnell  Richard 

Pearman,  James  O'Hara 

Wright,  Arthur 

M.5.11 
Clapp,  George  'I'ucker 
Trott,  Dudley  Cox,  B.A. 
Lipscomb,    Eustace   Henry,    B.A.. 
B.C. 


•  in  IiKliaii  Law. 

lorial  Tcchmilogical  Insti- 


t  Formerly  Scholar. 

]   University  Teaciiei 

'2  Director  of  the  Im 
tutu,  .South  Konsingto) 

:i  Master  at  Upipinghani  School. 

4  '  Portcullis,'  H.M.  College  of  Heralda. 

.'i  Carua  Prizeman,  IWl.  Late  Theological  Lec- 
turer at  Queen's  College,  Birmingham.  Vice-  I 
Principal  of  thc<'lergyTraiuing  School, Cambridge. 

I)  MemborH*   Prizeman,   190;i.     Harness    Prize- 
man, 1005.     Lecturer  in  li^uglish  at  Helslngfors.      I 


Colvin-Sniitli,    Robert    Curzon 

Mollison,i?.^.,  B.C. 
Bradford,     \V' alter    Goodenough 

Hawkins,  ^.A.,  B.C. 
Abram,    George    Stewart,   B.A., 

B.C. 
Baines,  Edward,  B.^.,i?.C. 
'^Kenipson,  Rev.  Frederic  Claude, 

B.A.,  B.C. 
Moysey,  Lewis,  73. i4.,  B.C. 
Small  wood,  Robert  J'ercy,  B.C . 
Robinson,  Charles  Allen,  B.C. 
Moleswortli,  Tlieodore  Henderson, 

B.A.,B.G. 
Ransome,  Arthur  Cyril,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Ellis,    Francis    Hamilton,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Nixon,  John  Alexander,  2f..4., 

B.C. 
13  Wilson,  Edward  A<lrian,  B.A. 
Fraser,  Alexantler  Thonuis,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Stiff,  Harold  Henry,  .B.C. 
Buckle,   William   Frederic,    B.A,, 

B.C. 
Donnell,  Joseph  HoUins, B.A .,  B.C. 
Pennington,  Drury,  B.A.,  B.C. 
Tavlor,  Edward  James  Davis,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Poignand,  Ralph  Newman,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Lowe,  William  Pickering,   B.A., 

B.C. 
Daukes,   Sydney  Herbert,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Bailey,  George  Frederick  Selborne 

B.A.,  B.C. 
Parkinson,    Percy   Richard,   B.A. 

B.C. 
Webb,  Gilbert  Lowell,  B.A.,  B.C. 
Markham,  Richard  George,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Priest,  Robert  Cecil,  li.A.,  B.C. 
Stanley- Clarke,    Crispian,   B.A., 

B.C. 
Pringle,  Kenneth  Douglas,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Smith,  Arthur  Lionel  Hall,  B.C. 

7  Master  at  Marlborough  t'ollege. 

8  Header  in  Forestry. 

i)  Late    Shuttloworth    Student.      Walsingli; 
Medal,  ]<)05.     Thruston  Prizeman,  1906. 

Ill  Assistant  Engineer  to  the  Crown  Otticc  for  tin 
(lolonies. 

11  See  also  the  M. A.  ll»t. 

I'J  Uomonstr.ator  of  Anatomy. 

13  Scientific  Member  of  the  Antartic  £x|>eilition 
IHUl. 


Hi 


GONVILLE  AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE. 


891 


Pi'iiil)ert(.ii,  M;ix 

Slijjper,    llev.     I'lioinas    Armine 
Cooper 

Sewell,  Win.  AVoodvillc  Roljurisoii 

Kiiigdon,  .James  Renortlen 

Morrow,  Williiiui,  LL.B. 

Pearsou,  Arthur 
f Stephenson,  Philip  Torrance 

Dowie,  Peter,  LL.B. 

Ilowitt,  William  Adling^ton 

Rosinf^,  Arthur  Hermann 

Ricliardson,  George  Arthur 

Hancock,  Walter  Charles 

Gostling-,  Ernest  Victor 
fClarke,   Thomas    Wig'ston    King- 
lake 
fCa.ssin,  .John  Allcroft 
JAVright,  John  Herbert 

Cross,  Walter  Ernest 

Seplitou,  Robert  Poole 

Cook,  George  Edward  Herbert 

Stuart,  Francis  Arthur  Kuox 

Ou.ston,  George  Edgar 
tAckroyd,  Edward,  IjL.B. 

Churton,    William    Arthur    Vere, 

r.L.n. 

Green,  Owen  Moi timer 

Croom,  David  Ilalliday 

Weg},',  William  Henry  Jervis 

Newiiigtoii,  H(rl)ort  Archer  Hayes 
t  Arnibrustci-,  Hiiln'rt  Edward  Henry 
tGubbay,  Moses  iMordeeai  Simeon 
fHarlree,  Cyril 

Russell,  Edgar  Cunipbcll 

Paynes  Roger,  l,I..B. 

Hari)cr-Sinith,(ieorgonastic,  IS.C. 

Hunter,  Henry  ^^ah•(llm 

Williams,  Edwaid  Kynastim 

Morris,  Arnold 

Engleheart,  Paul 

Roberts,  ]''rank  Peiidray 

Rigg,  Richard 
fKer,  James  Campbell 

Rlakeinorc,  Theodore  Ramsay 

(!ecil,  C;iiarles 

(ioiild,  Lronard  M'Lcod 

Hale,  Robert  Eugene  Vaiighan 

Keyser,  I,ionel  I'ldward 
f-  iirown,  AlexHiider 
tliright,  William  Arthur 


fMacfie,  John  William  Scott 

t^Ure,  Percy  Neville 

Ilott,  Cyril  Herbert  Thomas 

P'ielding,  Edward  Fleming 

McLean,  Hugh 

Treves,  Frederick  Boikau 

Black,  Patrick 

Cook,  Edward  Bernaid 

Burne,  Denian)in 

Burnell,  Rev.  Ernest  William 

Clark,  George  Wingfield 
tNicholls,  Stanley  Harold 
fOavies,  .lolin  Rhys 

Day,  Bernard 
§Hill,  Richard  Athelstane  Parker 

Master,  Dudley  Cyril 

Cooke,  Arthur  Ingram,  Il.C. 

Beaton,  Edwin 

Owen,  Albert  Harold 

Jones,  Thomas  Arthur 

Stallard,  Philip  Lechmere 

Horner,  Norman  Gerald 

Burgess,  Piobert,  II. (J. 

Leite,    Hubert    Marie    Joseph 
Fran^ois-de-Paul  Pinto 
t  Lewis,  Ernest  Isaac 

Corry,  Harry  Barrett 

Haigb,  Bernard 

(Tanileii,  Robert  Long 

Dick,  Jt)hn  Bernard  Goodricli 

Hathorn,   Alexander    Anthony 
Roy 

Emrys-.Tones,  jNTaiisel  Franklin 

Clayton,  Jvlward  Belli.s 

Drybmd,  (ulbert  Winter 

Raymond,  Cutlibert 

Ellison,  Harold  Blades 

Svensson,  Robert 

Rae,  Arthur  Josej)!! 

Cox,  Douglas  Howard 

Vernon,  Rupert  John 
t*Tillyard,  Henry  Julius  Wetenhall 

Sniale,  Oswald  Itidley 

Blew,  Cliiirhs  Leslie' 

Atkinson,  Ivlward  William 
I  Whiteiiead,  Charles  Ernest 
fBayer,  Sidney  I'rancis 
I  Brintoii,  Charles  (Jecil 

Sharp.  Lcdiiard  Whit  taker 

Walker,  Kenneth  Mel'arlane 

Cane,  Howard  James  Barrell 

Deardeii,  Harold 


ro  niit  liicliiilcil   111   thin 
t  Kiirincrljr  Sclmlnri. 


•  ExImliiK   Rchnln 

lilt,       SoO  p.   HM2. 
<   Utv  Sajir  Hc'hol; 
I    Hrr  aUo  Ihf  M.l>.  iiikI  M.II.  IUU. 
■i  i'rore»*.r  nf  A|i|>li«l  Mochanlcn,  3<)iith  Africnu      I'l 


CcilloKO,  Capo  Town. 
i  Aniilataiit  t<>  tlio  rnifvaiur  uF  l.utlii  nt  I.ceil 


rinco     CuliHort 


IS — 2 


892 


GONVILLE    AND   CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


Hoffmann,  Geoffrey 

Marklove,  John  Carrington 

Colledge,  Lionel 

Smith,  Ernest  Whateley 

Cave,    William    Thomas    Charles, 
LL.B. 

Teichmann,  Eric 

Humphrys,  Herbert  Edward 
t Hall,  John  Percy 

Sei)hton,  Ralph 

Treves,  Wilfred  Warwick 
1  Dixon,  William  Scarth 

Elger,  Thomas  Gwyn 

Siddle,  George  Ludorf 

Piatt,  Arthur  Hardwicke 

Gillies,  Harold  Delf 
fMair,  Gilbert  Robinson 

Vivian,  Chailes  St  Aubyn 

Davy,  Gerald  Henry 

Shann,  Samuel  Edward  Thornhill 

Twigg,  Garnett  Wolseley 

Weg-^,  Hugli  Neville 

Boys- Stones,  William 

Lee,  Crichlon  Stirling 

Elton,  Henry  Brown 

Hope,  CJeorf^e  iMeredytb 
fDuke,  Heibert  Lyndliursl 
fRonier,  Carrol 
fBickerdike,  Robert  Uryan 
jLangley,  Fredeiick  Oswald,  LL.B. 
fMitcbeli,  Alec  Lee 

Hills,  Arthur  Hyde 

Carver,  Alfred  Edward  Arthur 

Barrett,  Rollo  Samuel 

Rhodes,  William  Atkinson 

Parsons,  Harold 

Wilson,  Pliili})  Frederick 

Heald,  Charles  Brehmer 

Higgin,  Robert  Francis 

Harding,  Ednjund  Wilfrid 

Ellis,  Rev.  John  Henry 

Williams,    Arthur    Donald    John 
Bed  ward 

Leney,  Ronald  John  Barcham 

Nicholson,  Cuthbert  John 

Khan,  Framjee  Pestonjee 

Aurelius,  Thomas 
tCam,  Walter  Holcroft 
fCardwell,  William 

Lander,  Harold  Drew 

Johnson,  Harold  Cecil  John 

Messiter,  Cyril  Cassan 


+  Formerly  Scholar. 

1  Stewart  of  Rannocli  Scholar,  1'J06. 

2  Battle  Scholar,  1905.  Craven  Scholar,  1906. 
Senior  ('hancellor's  Medallist  for  ('lassies,  1907. 
Craven  Student,  IfHiS. 


Wedd,  Edward  Parker  Wallmann 

Mayhew,  Rev.  Arthur  Farr 
t^Mattingly,  Harold 
fMarsden,  Tom 
tHolman,  Charles  Colgate 
f  Blaikie,  Cuthbert  James 
fLiudenbaum,    John    Benjamin, 

LL.IS. 
fRobson,  William  Newby,  LL.B. 
fBewley,  Edward  Neville,  LL.B. 
tPailheld,  Francis  Joseph 

Speakman,  Laurence  Arthur 

Tillard,  Philip  John  Berkeley 

Sykes,  Stanley  William 
tAlderson,  Gerald  Graham 

Bromley,  Lancelot 

Moore,  Charles  Gordon  Holland 

Bu-ks,  Alan  Herrenden 

Cawston,  Frederick  Gordon 

Adams,  James  Wilmot 

Barker,  Robert  Lewis 

Jones,   Edward   Hubert   Gunter 
LL.B. 

Gray,  Douglas  Leslie 
fNicoll,  Heiiiy  Maurice  Dunlop 

Usher,  Reginald  Neville 

Compton,  Albert  (ieorge  AVilliam 

Higgiiis,  Sydney  James 
«Muir,     Ilev.     Romuey     Moncrieff 
Pattison 

Billing,  Edward 

Lh)yd-Price,  Owen  Lloyd 

Keir,  JamesLaurence  Young,  LL.B. 

Hutchence,  William  Gordon,  LL.B. 

Gosse,  Alfred  Hope 
J  Brooks,  Frederick  Tom 

Aurelius,  Joshua 

Gunter,  Rev.  William  Hector 

Batterbury,  Geoffrey  Richard 

Page,  John 

Koop,  Gerard  Godfrey 

van  Schalkwijk,  Johannes 

Pooley,  George  Henry 
5  WiUis,  Robert 

Harrison,  Cecil  Cantilupe 
fDenning,  Howard 
t"  Wilks,  William  Arthur  Reginald 
t' Raven,  Charles  Earle 
JMilsom,  Ernest 
{Gray,  William  Athelstan 
tWinterbotham,  Frederick  Page 
{Bennett,  Ai'thur  Russell 


3  Winchester  Reading  l'riz( 

4  Late  Frank  Smart  Studuu 
6   H.M.  Vice-consul,  China. 

6  Wiltshire  University  VrVi. 

7  Research  Student. 


GONVILLE  AND   CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


893 


fTiicker,  Ernest  Echvin  George 
t'Lock,  Noniiau  Fiancis 
'I'odhunter,  John  lleginaUl  Arthur 

Dig-hy 
Hartrce,  l!a3'nioii(l 
Salomons,  David  Iteginald  Herman 

Phillip,  Goldsmid-Stern- 
CiiUimore,  James 
Hayner,  Edwui  Cromwell 
Heard,  Alexander  St  John 
Watson,  Francis  Hei'hert 
Worsley-Worswick,     Christopher 

Francis  Aloysius 
Townsend,  Auhrey  Lewis  Hume 
Lowson,  Kenneth  John 
Sutclift'e.  Joseph  Hedley,  LL.U. 
Neame,  Thomas 
Fryer,  John  (Uaude  Fortescue 
Cory,  Uohert  Francis  Preston 
Garrett,  Gerald  William  Blackman 
Opie,  Philip  Adams 

Synnis,  James  Llewellyn  Montfort 

Ashcroft,  Harold 

Thomas,  (rwilym  Ewart  Aeron 

Brown,  Huhert  Horan 

Mor{,'an,  Ernest  Charles 

Goodwin,  Ernest  St  George  Sagar 

Couchman,  Hugh  John 

Smith,  Kev.  Everard 

Gaye,  Alan  Willis 

Stevens,  Leicester  Bradney 

(xreenough,  Thomas  Righy 

Fullagar,  Leo  Alfred 

IJichards,  Crosland  Smith 

Oats,  Wilfrid 

l/ayton,  Walter  llionias 

Stevens,  Hiitlanil  Duel 

liittlc,  James  Armstrong 

Have,  Samuel  Henry 

Black,  .I'rfmes  (xavin 
■fLeete,  William  John  Huistwaite 
{VNdodriifl',  (jeorj,'!'  Gouhl 
flia  Fontaine,  Sydney  Iluhert 
f  I'rior,  Herman  Brooke 
fKnif,'lit,  llinry  Foley 

jlVall,  Cecil  .lolm  Charles 

I  I'ryi  I .  .lohn  Claude  l'"orl('scue 

I  I  hiwes,  Heilrani   j.owtli 

ICIiittiek,   Ilnherl  Stanley 
Wilkinson,  (ieor(,'e  Jcrrard 
jiradti.  Id,  i{i,liard 
l'tM(  iv;il,  Andrew  I'Vancis 
Siniili,  William  d'Alton 
I'irk.ll,  Alfred  Clevidand 
Ilealij,  Waller  IMarsdcn 


Strickland,  Alan  Faulkner 
Hereford,  James  Cecil 
Weeks,  Llewellyn  Mclntyre 
Prestige,  Sydney  Ernest 
Burnet,  John  Rudolph  Wardiaw 
Macfarlane,  Charles  Bate 
Treadarold,  Marry 
Glyn,  John  Paul 

Pye-Smilh,  Talhot  Edward  Baines 
Crompton,  James 
Sparrow,  Geotfrey 
Greathead,  James  Henry 

Kamsay,  Robert  Austruther 
Wainwri^'-ht,  Charles  Barron 
Attvvood,  Herbert  Clifton 
Pope,  Herbert  Barrett 
Dyas,  George  Eldridge 

VVigmore,  James  Buckley  Aquilla 
P>igland,  Alfred  Douglas 

Davis,  Frank  Prosser 

Hudson,  Robert  James 

Huswell,  Henry  Leslie  Farmer 

Buhner,  David  George 

Stradling,  Arthur  Renny 

I'eck,  John  Norman 

Willcocks,  Robert  Waller 

Rogers,  George  Swire  de  Moleyns 

France,  Walter  Frederic 

Duncan,  Joseph  Hugh 

Forster,  Charles  Michael 

Norton,  David  George 

Kennedy,  Anthony 

Williams,  Rev.  Thomas  Bowen 

Yeats,  Basil  Edward 


LL.D.    Sec  also  M.A.  and 
B.A.  lists. 
Glaisyer,  Henry  Ernest 

B  C.     Sec  also  M.A.,  M.IJ.,  ami 
U.A.  lists. 


Mits.  Bur. 
fSlmw,  Geoffrey  Turti.n,  U.A  . 
jHalten,  CJeotTrey,  11. A. 

Ailridiri'il  Sliiili'iil.<. 
Perkins.  P.ertnim  Mark  Nevill 
I'.orn,  Maximili  111 


1   Iteiioarch  StutlonU. 


I  Knriiiarly  Scli..liir 


894 


GONVILLE  AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE. 


Coyajee,  Jehangirshah  Comeijee 
Foreman,  Frederick  Williana 
Audi-a,  Emile 

Rutherford,  William  McComiell 
Wright,  Charles  Seymour 


Student  Interpt^eters. 

Gilliat- Smith,  Bernard  Joseph 
Flecker,  Herman  Elroy 


Pensioners. 

Scholars  are  not  included  in  this  list  (see  p.  SS2). 

Ballard,  William  Baker 
Matheson,  Farquhar  Mackenzie 
Scovell,  John  Noel 
Dragten,  Fraus  Kobert 
Smith,  Sydney 
Lnmb,  Thomas  Fletcher 
lUckford- Smith,  William  Noel 
Wordsworth,  John  Lionel 
Tapp,  Theodore  Arthur 
lloutli,  Laurence  INIelville 
Vicary,  Eonald  Ilcrhert 
Franldin,  Cecil  Douglas  Gilhey 
Mappin,  I'rank  Crossley 
Holmes,  Geoffrey 
Saner,  John  Godfrey 
Bentall,  Charles  Edward 
More,  Thomas 
Macleod,  Douglas  Noel 
Andrews,  Walter  Scott 
Norton,  William  John 
Wimbush,  Konald 
Page,  Martin  Fountain 
Jenkinson,  Stanley  Noel 
Watson,  Walter  Geoffrey 
Bevau,  John  Maybery 
Watt,  George  Townsend  Candy 
Formoy,  Konald  lialph 
Brown,  Arthur  Anthony 
Cannington,  Arthur  Shelmcrdino 
Bousfield,  Robert  Bruce 
Campbell,  William  Hasthigs 
King,  George  Charles 
Dale,  Hugh  Frederick 
Jeppe,  Theodore  Julius  Juta 
Whitley,  Herbert 
Growse,  Robert  Henrj' 
Lane,  Henry  John 
Scrimgeour,  Geoffrey  Cameron 
Pritchard,  David 
Brisley,  Cuthbert  Everard 


Eolston,  Arthur  Comyn 
Oliver,  Thomas  Herbert 
Belfield,  Stafford  SI  George  Conway 
Brown,  Harold  Montagu 
Tottenham,  Charles  Edward  Lof  tus 
Stallard,  George  Victor 
Riley,  Charles  Lawrence 
Cooke,  William  Ingram 
Pratt,  Ronald  Ai'tlnu-  Frederick 
McGeagh,  George  Robert  Denison 
Armstrong,  John  Cardew 
Cory,  Charles  Woolnough 
Shelley,  Lewis  Wilton 
Hitchcock,  Roger  Knight 
Melvill,  Lionel  Yintcent 
Hancock,  Walter  Raleigh 
Milligan,  Robert  Alexander 
Raimes,  Lancelot 
Avent,  Mark 

Warden,  Arthiu-  Reginald  Stuart 
Arufield,  Gordon 
Knox,  William 
Calderwood,  John  Lindon 
Kigby,  Francis  John 
Grimwade,  Edward  Ernest 
Irwin,  Alfred  Percy  Bulteel 
TrefFry,  Thomas  Justin 
Graham,  Lionel  Augustine 
Hickman,  Christie  William 
Stretton,  .lohn  Weston 
Bartlett,  Harold  Sloan 
Richards,  Frederick  Maurice  Smith 
Lester,  Ronald  KinE:s!ey 
Rendered,  John  Hawkes 
Ebdeii,  William  Sydenham 
Wells,  Norman  Lancaster 
Stephenson,  Humphry  Meigh 
Ascoli,  George  Hugh  Daniel 
Sutherland,  James  E'leminf;: 
Metcalfe-Gibson,  Arthur  Edward 
Wright,  Herbert  Middleton 
Ewing,  William  Turner 
Metcalfe,  (leorg-e  Christopher 
Aron,  Frederic  Adolph 
Boyson,  John  Charles 
Wac Donald,  John  Norman 
Brown,  Charles  Bairington 
CuUimore,  William 
Lewis,  Trevor  Edward 
Atkin,  Cliarles  Sydney 
Darley,  Cecil  Harrington 
Taylor,  Cedric  Roland 
Sherman,  Reginald  Artlnir 
Breach,  Wilfrid  Norman 
Watermeyer,  Herbert  Arnold 
Nang'le,  Edward  Jocelyn 
Jar^•is,  Frederic 


GONVILLE  AND   CAIUS   COLLEGE. 


895 


Inuian,  Ernest  Charles 
Scott,  Rupert  Strathmore 
Walford,  Henry  Howard 
Synionds,  Frederic  Cotton 
Miller,  Austin  Tiniaeus 
Barlow,  Lancelot  White 
Malcolm,  Alan  Samuel  Luck 
Sykes,  CarriiiRton 
MacRury,  Evan 
Broadmead,  Harold  Hamilton 
Lukis,  Sydney 
Pyman,  Frederick  Cresswell 
Ewens,  Bernard  Creasy 
Raikes,  AVilliam  Oswefl 
Hatton,  (ieorj;e  Artliur  Lyou 
MacGrefi;or,  Malcolm 
Sharp,  John  Edward 
Ballard,  Edward 
Knight,  Edward  Foley 
Tweedy,  Roger  John 
Hutchence,  Byron  Levick 
Sanderson,  Fred  Borthwick 
Lovehand.  Francis  Yerburgb 
Haydon,  Arthur  Dodsworth 
Lilly,  George  Austen 
Lewis,  William  Hawthorne 
Gell,  William  Charles  Coleman 
Canlwell,  Cyril  Rowland 
Coates,  Vnicent  Hope  Middleton 
Roherts,  Alan  Dixon 
Storey,  Lewis  Henry 
Getty,  James  Houghton 
Titterton,  Sidney  John 
Jeplicott,  iMiiest  Woodward 
Bedford,  Scaton  Hall 
Hislop,  Thomas  Charles  Atkinson 
Lescher,  Frank  Graham 
Lewis,  Henry  Howard 
Page,  Dennis  Salmon 
Spai'kman,  Harold  Cliarles 
Reynolds,  Wilfrid  Tliomas 
Drewry,  (ieorge  Haywiird 
Read,  Ralpli  Irving 
Lake.  Walter  Ivan 
Whittall.  Henry  Cecil 
Huelin.  Edwai-d  Seotton 
Dolisim,  (tordon  Miller  IJournc 
MacMuHen,  Alfred  llohinsun 
Wviin(!-Yorke,    Bnlkelev    Ani'inin 

'Yorke 
Clay.'.  Hugh 
I  liinklin,  Hugh  Arthur 
I'lalls,  Sydney  Goodman 
Scjuires,  Charh's  Stejihenson 
Hall,  Leslie  Mackiiider  Hull 


Smith,  Samuel  Percy 
Chapman,  George  Martin 
Creswell,  Henry  Ednumd 
Boddam-Whetham,  Gerald  Avery 
Bell,  Aubrey  Parkey 
Brockman,  Ralph  St  Leger 
Riddiford,  Frederick  Earle 
Clarke,  Guy  Cnthbert 
ScholfieJd,  John  Arthur 
Williams,  Alfred  Gregson 
Morgan,  Frederick  James 
Leig'hton,  Arthur  Francis 
Wood,  Cyril  Shuckburgh 
Thurston,  Edgar  Hugh 
VVatkin-Jones,  iSlathaniei  Thomas 

Howard 
Powell,  George  Gerald 
Pye-Smith,  Desmond  Edward 
Krige,  Leo  Jacobus 
Tisza,  Count  Stejihan 
Walton,  George  Warren 
Walton,  John  Humphrey 
Russell,  John  Clement 
Robinson,  Hugh  Douglas 
Dracup,  Allulstane  Ilamleigh 
Wheldon,  Emrys  John 
^And«nson,  James  Drummond 
Duisberg,  Carl  Ludwig 
Miskin,  (ieoft'rey 

Pentland,  George  Charles  Croker 
Oliver,  Harold  Gordon 
Schlesinger,  Gerald  Jjeonard 
Bower,  Cedric  'William 
Bull,  William  Edwar.l  Hugh 
Brown,  Thomas 

Wallace,  Itobert  William  Joshua 
Snell,  John  Aubrey  Brooking 
Costobadie,  Jjionel  Pallisei- 
(xreenish, Frederick  Ilaiold  Sellick 
Hunter,  John  Hubert 
Syme,  (iordon  Weniyss 
Evatt,  James  Millar 
Sykes,  Ronald 
(Hmblett,  Charles  Leonard 
I^angley,  Edward  Ralph 
!     I'.uciiell.  Edward  Ronald 
Jloir,  llrnry  Ciilson 
Heard,  Heniy  I'il/.gerald 
Arrowsmith,  ^\'alter  (iordon 
Lowry,  ^\'illianl  Augustine  Harper 
Turner,  Arthur  Jamrs 
Clarke.  Roger  Heine 
Wells-Cole,  Gervas  Charles 
UawkiuH,  Caesar  Hugh  George 

Wills 


1  Unlvenltj  Tcaclior  of  lUnijnll. 


896 


GONVILLE  AND   CAIUS  COLLEGE. 


Hargreaves,  Robert 

Curwen,  Cecil  Niel 

Claudet,  Frederic  Herbert  Bon- 

temiis 
Farr.  Lawi-ance  Ernest  Augustus 

Bolton 
Gingell,  Walter  Craven 
McCaw,  Osmond  Galbraith 
Winibush,  Gordon  Stuart 
Ginilette,  Charles  Hart  Medlicott 
Back,  Percy  Robert  Hatfield 
Pinkhani,  Charles 
Williamson,  John  Maurice 
Crosse,  Thomas  Latymer 
Nickels,  Robert  Norman 
Rhodes,  Sidney  Herbert 
Peters,  Rudolpli  Albert 
Arrowsmith,  George  Ernest 
Gardner,  Robert  Cotton  Bruce 
Fairbrother,  James 


Callaghan,  Kenneth  Ford 
Guinness,  John  Firth  Grattan 
Hartree,  Kenneth 
Cursetjee,    Heerajee   Jehangir 

Mannockjee 
Swaffield,  Alfred  Ronald  Otway 
Swindlehurst,  Joseph  Eric 
Sword,  Arthur  Nicliolson 
Manning,  John  Cai'lton 
Gooderham,  Ernest  John  Robinson 

Briggs 
Crompton,  Reginald 
Sanctuary,  Campbell  Thomas 
Tweedie,  Leslie  Kinloch 
Game,  Arthur  Ivingsley 
Porritt,  Reginald  Norman 
Owen,  Owen 
Blamey,  Keith 
CaiT,  George  D'Rastricke 
Reid,  Cecil  Boileau 


PATRONAGE. 


Counties. 
Bucks.... 
Devon... 
Dorset... 

Essex  ... 
Norfolk.. 


Somerset, 
Suffolk...! 

I 


Benefices, 
Beachampton,  R. 
Bratton  Fleming,  R. 
Bincombe,  R.  i 
Broadway  ,  R.  J 
Ashdon, R. 
Blofield,  R. 
Denver,  R. 
Foulden,  V.  \ 
Oxburgh,R.5 
Hetherset,  R. 
Hockwold ,  R.  cum  1 
Wilton,  V.  \ 

Kirstead,  R. 
Mattishall,  V.  cnm7 

Pasley.R.  5 

St    Clem,    on    the? 

Bridge,  Norw.  R.  ' 
Swauton   Moi-lcy) 

with  Worthing* 
Stratton,  Longa,R. 
Weeting,  All  Sts.  R.  > 
Weeting.StMy.  R.   \ 
Wheatacve.AllSts.  R 
Kittisford,  R. 
Mutford,    V.   cum  ) 

Barnby,  R.  J 

Lavenliam ,  R. 


Inst. 
1001 
1875 

1906 

1890 
1880 
1905 

1906 

1903 

1903 

1904 

1896 

1897 


Incumbents. 
R.  F.  Cobbold,  M.A. 
P.  J.  VVodehouse,M.A. 

C.E.G.May,M.A.,LL.M 

D.  B.R.  Banham,.M.A 
J.  P.  Garrick,  M.A. 
G.  D.  Barry,  M.A. 

W.  Coombe,  M.A. 

John  Still,  M.A. 

F.  R.  Teimant,  D.D. 

T.  R.Hall,  M.A. 

E.  Madoc  Jones,  M.A. 

J.  R.  Denham 


189(1  i  A.  J.  Hunter,  M.A 

1905  '  D,  A.  Stewart,  M.A. 

1900  J  R.  A.Oram,  M.A. 

1896  '.  E.  Square,  M.A. 
1900  '  G.  N.  Storrs,  M.A. 

1893     J.J.  Dyson, M.A. 

1907     W.  B.  L.  Hopkins,  M.A. 


B.A. 

1880 
1859 

1883 

1862 
1858 
1886 

1879 

1869 

1888 

1882 

1885 


1869 

1885 

1807 

1874 
1807 

1874 

1879 


TRINITY     HALL. 

(FOUNDKD    1350.) 

Vhe   College  Statutes  are  published  amnng  the  Parli  amen  tar  i/ 
Papers  of  18SI. 

This  Collepje  was  founded  by   William    Bateman,    Bishop  of 
Norwich,  in  the  year  1350.    The  Founder's  words  are  : 

"  Volumus  quod  Collef^iura  Scholarium  supradictura  vocetur 
CoUef^ium  Scholarium  Sanctse  Trinitatis  de  Norvico,  et  quod 
Domus  quam  inhabitabit  dictum  Colle^jium  nominetur  Aula 
Sanctao  Trinitatis  de  Norvico.'" 

The  CoUeffe  was  further  incorporated  by  an  Act  of  Parliament 
of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth  under  the  nameof  "The  Collejje  or  Hall 
of  the  Holy  Trinity  in  the  University  of  Cambridge." 

The  foundation  was  subsequently  augmented  by  Simon  Dalling, 
Bishop  Nykke,  Robert  Goodknape,  Dr  Hewke,  Dr  Hervey,  Dr 
Mowse,  Horatio  Goodbehere,  Henry  Latham,  and  other  bene- 
factors. 

The  College  continued  to  be  governed  by  the  Statutes  of  tho 
Founder  until  the  year  1860,  when  new  Statutes  were  enacted. 

These  Statutes  were  repealed  in  1882,  and  the  College  is  now 
governed  by  Statutes  framed  under  the  authority  of  the  Univer- 
sities of  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Act,  1877. 

FELLOWSHIPS. 

There  are  thirteen  Foundation  Fellowships.  All  the  Fellows 
have  the  same  stipends  and  privileges,  and  they  and  the  Master 
constitute  the  Governing  Body  of  the  College.  Fellowships  are 
tena1)1e  for  six  years  from  the  date  of  election.  The  holding  of 
certain  College  ollices  or  Professorship  in  the  University  prolongs 
the  tenure  of  the  Fellowships. 

There  is  one  Professorial  Fellowship  at  this  College. 

38—5 


898  TRINITY   HALL. 

LAW  STUDENTSHIPS. 

The  study  of  the  Law,  for  which  this  College  was  especially 
designed  by  the  founder,  has  been  provided  for  by  the  establish- 
ment of  Law  Lectureships  and  at  least  three  Law  Studentships  ; 
the  latter  are  tenable  for  three  years,  and  are  of  the  annual 
value  of  £50.  They  are  to  be  given  to  graduates  of  the  College 
in  Arts  or  Law,  who  intend  to  prepare  themselves  for  practice  in 
some  branch  of  the  Legal  profession.  The  holders  of  these 
Studentships  are  not  required  to  reside  in  the  University. 

SCHOLARSHIPS  AND  EXHIBITIONS. 

A  fixed  proportion  of  the  divisible  revenues  of  the  College  is 
annually  to  be  paid  over  to  the  Scholarship  Fund.  The  governing 
body  is  empowered  to  distribute  this  among  the  Scholars  and  Ex- 
hibitioners in  the  way  it  may  think  best,  but  any  residue  which 
remains  at  the  end  of  one  year  must  be  applied  subsequently  to 
the  purposes  of  the  fund,  or  in  rewards  and  assistance  to  meri- 
torious students. 

The  College  Scholarships  are  tenable  up  to  the  time  of  taking 
the  B.A.  or  LL.B.  Degree.  They  are  awarded  according  to  the 
results  of  the  various  College  Examinations  in  Classics,  Mathe 
matics,  Law,  History,  and  the  subjects  of  other  Tripos  Examina- 
tions. Scholarships  obtained  at  one  Examination  may  be  aug- 
mented on  a  subsequent  occasion. 

Entrance  Scholarships  are  awarded  according  to  the  results  of 
Examinations  held  in  June  and  December.  The  Examination  in 
June  is  limited  to  those  who  intend  to  study  Law,  and  candidates 
must  attain  to  a  certain  standard  in  at  least  three  of  the  following 
subjects :  Mathematics,  Classics,  French,  German  and  English 
History.  In  the  December  Examination  the  subjects  are  either 
Mathematics  or  Classics  or  Natural  Science  or  History  or  En- 
gineering". 

ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

A  prize  of  £15  was  left  in  1874  by  Mr  Jonas  Cressingham,  who 
was  long  a  Member  of  the  College,  to  be  offered  annually  for 
an  English  Essay.  The  subject  is  given  out  in  the  Lent  Term. 
B.A.s  of  not  more  than  one  year's  standing  are  allowed  to  com- 
pete for  this  prize. 

A  prize  of  ^4  is  offered  in  each  term  for  proficiency  in  English 
Language  and  Literature.  This  prize  was  founded  by  the  pupils 
of  tlic  late  Rev.  H.  Latham,  for  many  years  a  tutor  and  lately 
Master  of  the  College. 

A  Prize  of  i,'.3.  3*.  for  a  Latin  Essay  is  offered  annually. 

Prizes  of  £5.  .5*.  and  £3.  3s.  are  given  to  those  who  have  dis- 
tinguished themselves  in  the  College,  Inter-Collegiate  and  Uni- 
versity Examinations. 


1  Full  |iiirlic!ulnriimn;bcnbtainca  bv  niiplicotinn  to  the  Tutoi 


TRINITY  HALL. 


899 


Prizemkx,  190S. 


Muthematirs. 

Science. 

Law. 

Lvans  V.  W.  E. 

P.loakl.'v,  J.  A. 
HiUij,'lito)i,  S.  H. 
Spinks,  G.  T. 

Clan-iics. 
Affleck,  Jl. 

Baker,  J 

fJ.f.sdt/  Prize,  1907. 
Ciessin<;ltiiiii  Prize  Essitij. 
Anleshii-,  A.  H. 


E. 


L,i/in  Esmii  Prize,  1907. 
AVhitcomhe,  L. 


Lalham  Prizes,  lf)OG— lilOT. 
llauslitoi),  a.  H. 
Ward,  J.  S.  i\I. 
Anlesliir.  A.  II. 
Pawson,  D.  O. 


T.RS. 

(Element  Corbet. 
Thotnus  Kden. 
llobert  King. 
John  liond . 
Robert  King. 
Sir  Tliomas  Kxton. 
(Jeorge  Oxenden. 
George  l5ramstone. 
Sir  Nathaniel  Lloyd. 
Sir  Edward  Sinip.-<on. 
Sir  James  iMarrioti. 
Sir  VViliiam  VVynne. 
Thomas  Le  Plane. 
Sir  Herbert  Jenner  Fust. 
Thomas  Charles  Geldart. 
Sir    Henry    James    Sumner 
Maine. 

Henry  Latham. 
Edwaiu)  Anthony  Bkck. 


Vuitor,  The  Crown. 

THK    PRESKNT   SOCIETY. 

^  Afitsler,   I'^ihviird  Aiitlumy  Beck,  M.A. 

Vii-('-M<isler,  Gi'(irf,'c  Biuliaii  Sliirrcs.  >LA. 

Tutors,  TliL'  Master,  G.  B.  Shirros,  M.A. 

Assintitnl  Tutors,  W.  G.  Bell,  M.A.,  1'.  C.  Ciiul,  ALA. 

Dean,  Ruv.  H.  S.  Cronin.  B.D. 

Mitllu-miiliral  Lecturers,  W.  G.  B*;!!,  M.A.,  G.  B.  Shirres,  M.A., 

P.  C.Gaul,  M.A. 

Classinil  Lcrturcru,  The  Master,  (!.  F.  Angus,  M.A. 

Law  LerturefJt,  Fl.  BoihI,  F>L.I).,  VV.  II.  KcikIcII,  M.A. 

Lerfitrrr  In  /h'rini/i/,  Tlu;  llev.  II.  S.  Cnmin,  B.U. 

I  rii.tiiron'ir'^  RiiullOi  MiKlnMlit,  IIVIH,  IHTil.    B<<at.>nlaii  IVIiriiioii,  IH7I. 


LIST  OF 

MAST 

13.00  Robert  deStretton. 

1611 

1355  Adam  de  VVickinore. 

1626 

138-4  Robert  liraunch. 

1645 

ilia  ll.jniy  Wells. 

1645 

1429  Marnuiduke  Lumley. 

1660 

1443  Simon  IJalling. 

1676 

1453  Simon  de  Thornham. 

1688 

1471   William  Oalling. 

1702 

15()'2  Ivlwaid  Siiouldhani , 

1710 

1505  John  Wrii,'ht. 

1735 

1512  Waller  Hewke. 

1764 

15"20  Thomas  Larke. 

1803 

1525  Stephen  Gardiner. 

1815 

1549  Waller  Haddon. 

1843 

1552  William  Mowse. 

1852 

L553  Stephen  Gardiner. 

1877 

1555  Henry  Hervey . 

1584   Thomas  Preston. 

1888 

1598  JohnCowell. 

190-2 

900  TRINITY  HALL. 

Prwlector  in  Natural  Science, 

W.  H.  Gaskell,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

Lecturer  in  Moral  and  Historical  Sciences, 

T.  Thornely,  M.A. 

Pra-lector,  G.  B.  Shirres,  M.A. 

Bursar,  P.  C.  Gaul,  M.A. 

Treasurer, G.  B.  Shirres, M.A. 

Steward,  P.  C.  Gaul,  M.A. 

Librarian,  The  Rev.  IL  S.  Cronin,  B.D. 

Director  in  Agricultural  Studies, 
Frederick  William  Dootson,  M.A. 
Director  in  Engineering  Studies,  P.  C.  G.aul,  M.A. 
Fellows . 
Hopkins,  Rev.  Frank  Lawrence,  M.A. 
1  Bell,  Walter  George,  M.A. 
^  Dale,  Alfred  William  Winterslow,  M.A. 
3  Bond,  Henry,  M.A.,  LL.D. 

Shirres,  George  Buchan,  M.A. 
*  Gaskell,  Walter  Holbrook.  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 

Gaul,  Percy  Cory,  M.A. 
■^  Woodhead,  German  Sims,  M.A. 
"Cronin,  Rev.  Harry  Stovell,  M.A.,  B.D. 
''Thornely,  Thomas,  M.A. 
Rendell,  WiUiam  Reginald,  M.A. 
Angus,  Charles  Franklin,  M.A. 
^  Potts,  Frank  Armitage,  M.A. 

Honorary  Fellows. 
»Romer,  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  M.A.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. 
^"*Birrell,  The  Right  Hon.  Augustine,  B.A. 
11  Furnivall,  Frederick  James,  M.A. 
'■"  Lawrence,  The  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Tristram 
^3  Temple,  Lieutenant-Colonel  Sir  Richard  Carnac,  CLE. 

Law  Students. 
Burrows,  Roland,  B.A. 
Davies,  Clement  Edward,  B.A.  «&  LL.B. 

*  Ono of  His  Majeaty'a Counsel.  1      7  Whewell'sScholaifor  In»ernnlionalLaw,1878. 

1  Lecturer  in  Mathematics  to  Non-CoIIegiatc  LiRhtfool  Hiatorieal  Scholar,  187!).  Burney  Priie- 
Stuilonts.  I  miiD,1879. 

■i  Chancellor's  Kn);liHh  MedHllist.  1876,  1878.  S  Il.trkness  .Scholar,  I'lO.'i.  Mark  Quested  Ex- 
Mnmber*'  Prl/eman,  1880.  HuNenn  I'rizrinan,  hibitioiier,  1906.  Late  As.-istaut  Superintendent 
IMHl.       Sealonlan     Prizeman,    IH85,      Vice-Chan-     of  the  Museum  of  Zoology. 

ccllor  of  the  University  of  Liverpool.  Super-  9  Smith's  Prizeman, 186.1.  Late  one  of  the  Lords 
numerary  Fellow  of  the  College.  Fionorary  Justices  of  His  Majesty's  Court  of  Appeal.  For- 
LL.I)   of  Aberdeen.  merlv  Fellov^  of  Trinity  Hall. 

3  Mcmberii' Prizeman,  Ig?,";.  Chancellor's  Legal  10  M.P.  for  Bristol  (North),  Chief  .Secretary  for 
Medallist,  I877.       Lecturer    in    Law    at   Trinity      Ireland. 

Collage.  U  Hon.  Dr.  I'hil.Berlm,  founder  and  Direclor 

4  University  Lecturer  in  Advanced  Physiology,  of  the  New  Shakspere,KailyKngli»^h  Text,  V^  yclif 
Marshall  Hall  Prizeman  of  the  Uoyal  Meilical  .ami  and  Chaui:er  Socielies.&c.     Hon.  )>  Litt.Oxford. 
Chirurgical  Society,  IHtW.    Golrl   Medallist  of  the        I'J  .IucIko  of  the  High  Court  of  .lustice,   King's 
Uoval  Hociety,  l«8<i.     naly  Meilallist  of  the  Royal  Jtench  Hivisi.in. 

College  of  Physicians.     Hon.  LL.O.  Eilinburgh.  13   L.'ito  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Andaman     1 

5  Professor  of  Pathology .  Islands. 

6  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Exotcr.  I 


TRINITY   HALL. 


901 


Foundntion  Scholars. 


Ardosliir,  Arthur  Herbert 
BlruUley,  .loliii  Allen 
lliiiiglitoii,  Sidney  Henry 
.lohnsoii,  CJeorge  Bernard  l^rini- 

ley 
"Sowden,  .John  Russell 
Wdodrutr,  .Idlin  Sliedden 
Aflleck,  Robert 

Scliiilars  not  on 
Hassett,  Harold  Llewelljn 
Risi)liani,  Chailes 
Burrell,  Robert  Kric 
Lee,  .John  Mitchell 
Lucas,  William  Tiiornton 


Bull,  Archibald  William  Major 
Evans,  Vivian  Wentworth  Kyre 
Gonmie,  Ralph  Kliot 
Leakey,  Hugh 
•'Loly,  Gerard  Mastcrman 
Seymour,  Vere  Hugh 
Spinks,  George  Tuke 
Wynn,  Harold  Kdward 

the  Foundation. 

Mason,  Arthur  Denis  ('larks(m 

Oldfield,  Claude  Rhilip 

Pratt,  GeofiVey 

Rideal,  Eric  Keightlcy 

Skinner,  Arthur  Donald  William 


FORMER  FELLOWS, 


M7/r).s7    nanus  rcniaiii  on    the  Boardx   of  the    Collri/( 
their  election). 


rith     thr    date    of 


4    Cainplicll,  Robert,  M. A. 

'Sinitli,  Luiiiley,  M.A. 
(■)    Atkinson,  Kev.LieorKt'  Barnes, M.A, 
{)  -  Itoiiier,    lii^lit    Hon.    Sir    Robert 

M.A.,  (KC.Ii.,  (i.C.M.G. 
7  -'Wurr,  Iletiry  Denny,  M.A. 
H  ■*  Carpenter,  I'idward,  M.A. 
I  '' ()sl)()in,  I'boniiLs  George,  ALA. 
4  "Clark,  .lames  William,  ALA. 


Liglitwood,  John  Mason,  M.A. 

Ilenn,  Kdward  Lovelt,  J[.A. 

Ilenn,  Rev.  Henry,  iLA. 
'  Nicol,  James  Carpenter,  M.A. 

lleiidlani,    Clinton    Edward 
Sowcrby,  M.A. 

Campbell,  Colin  Edmund,  ^LA. 
"Bute,  .lohn  Tawley,  I, L.I). 

Aldis,  Arthur  Cyril  Webb 


Noblemtin. 
2  '  Burghclere,  Lord 

LL.D. 

0  lotDd^rtrs,  William  HIake 

Ranee,  Henry  \\'illiam  Honniker 
6"lleynell,     Kev.    \  inceni    Charles 

Reynell 
8  '-tllarniird,     Kev.     Dennis     .Facob 
.lolinHon 


t   F»rmrllySchnUr>. 

•  riiioi.r  nil  MiOnty'a  Counni'l. 

I  l.«  !<>•  rnicman.  inJN.  (Inr of  IIU  MKiMlf'. 
Cauax-I.  Lato  Hacrdrror  HmiilwU'b.  Ju<lx«  of 
the  City  of  Loiiilonl'Diirt. 

a  Hm  nots  Mil  pnic*  H4.'l.         :i  Itrll  Srholar,  I8«!l. 
4  Rurnrjr  I'liirman.  IH/O. 

U  IIi'ikI  Ma.tvr  of  K)ilul  Ml. mil  Hcliix.l,  Col 
«)rn  Mux. 

II  l.«K>l  A'lvl><.r  to  tho  Itonril  of  AKrli-iiltiirn. 

7  llul««*n  ■■riipiniin,  lima.  Ilrail  Ma<lrr  of 
PnrlaliliHilh  Orammar  Mi  linol. 

II  MrniliiTn'I'rlK'iiwiii,  liMl      Ktitiiiliinr  In  Ilii' 

Unlvxr.lt;  of  I.OI Jlrailrr  In  Jiirl<|.rii rr. 

Unman  l.nw,  aii<l  liilornntlonni  Law,  to  thr  lnn» 
Of  Court. 


Burton,  Rev.  Frederick  Martin 

'sfFraser,  Hugh 
Emanuel, Samuel  Henry 
Richardson,  Harry  Leo  Sidney 
Kniitb,  Frederick  ('liarles 

ICarr,  ]''raiil< 

M.D. 

Finch,, John  Kdward  Monlai;ii 
tRus.sell,  James  \rilliiim 
jSalaman,  lledcliiie  Nathan 


LS74 
187.''> 
1S81 

1H87 
1888 

18'.>.'', 

lllOl 


1888 
IH'.fJ 
I8'.l.-) 
IS'.Ilt 
I'.IO'i 
I'.KIl 


1H78 
1893 
I'.KVt 


9  Kormi'rly  rrunlilont  of  tho  llonnl  of  Aurl- 
Ruituro. 

10  Mi'lnhora  I'rlioinan,  1M7I.  dnrortlli  .Majan- 
tv'ilNiunarl.  Roionli-r  of  I'l)  iiioiith.  niroctor  of 
IjiKuI  Htuillnn  at  tho  Iiiii>  of  Court,  l,olii]i>u, 
iionomry    1,1.1)     Uiilvor<ll)     of    Tuftii    Collovo, 

Mll-UCllUMlltl,    It.ti  A. 

11  Ijita  .Maalor  of  Ihr  ('huri>tri«'S.'houl,  King'i 
<'ollaK»,l'aiiibriHK» 

I]   I.J>(<'  llra.l  Ma«lFi  of  Slanifnid  Srhool. 

i:i    I'fnl     ar<-i-»ll  I'hancrllnl'ii   Mrilal  for    Laval 

Sluiliri.    I>«W       Uiuulrr    III  loin I.1IW    t<i    tlin 

I  .Minrllof  l..nal  Kiluiatlon.  Kiiiinlnar  Inroinniou 
l.;>w  anil  tho  Law  of  Kvl.loiiia  to  tho  l/nlvorilty 
..f  l.nn.lnn. 

It  .-(.lUllo  Soholnrahip,  I9<>T. 


902 


TRINITY   HALL. 


M.A. 

1850  Woodhouse,  Robert 

1851  Kynaston,  John 

1856  Sawyer,  Rev.  William  George 

1857  Franks,  Rev.. John  Firth 

1858  Maitland.Rev.  .John  Whitaker 

1860  Penfold,  Hugh  Charles 

1861  Dennis, George  William 

1862  1  Pennethorne,  Deane  Parker 

Prendergast,  Arthur  Hugh 

Dalryniple 
Reynell,  Rev.  George  Carew 
1864    Burnaby-Atkins, Thomas  Frederick 
King,  Joshua 
Johnson,  Thomas  Scarborough 

1866  Goddard,  John  Leybourn 

1867  Brown,  James  Clifton 
Miller,  Rev.  George 

*Bayford,  Robert  Augustus 
Jenner-Fust,  Herbert 

1868  Richardson,  Ralph 
Geldart, Henry  Ciiarles 

1869  Starkie,Rev.  Henry  Arthur 
Firth,  Samuel 

1870  fStokes,  Rev.  Arthur 

1873  Turner,  Harcourt 
Ford,  Artiiur  Ranken 

1874  Elliott,  William 
Berens,  Alexander  Augustus 
Buller,Rev. George  Hew  (&LL.]\I.) 
Hooper,  John  Harvey 

1875  f^iMalden.  Henry  Elliot 
■^Waters,  Rev.  Samuel  George 

1876  Richardson,  Jasper  Myers 

1877  Moore,  Rev.  Charles  Thomas 
Beck,  Rev.  Harry  Edward 
Davy,  William 
Cooke,  Henry 

1878  Douglas,  Archibald 
^*Wheeler,  Thomas  Whittenbury 

187'J  f  Dickinson,  John 

-f ''Cook,  Charles  Archer  1 

1880  Gardner,  Benjamin  Bamber  ; 
fGoldney,  George  Hone  Hone 

Thompson,    Lawrence    Charles 

F"rederick 
Lomax,  John  Chadwick 
Tyerman,CuthbertBainbridge  Luke 

1881  Preston,  Edward  Stuort  ! 

♦  Poniierlv  ScholKrs.  1 

'  One  cif  iris  Majesty's  CounHel. 

1  (^hRncellar'sI.ejiHlMednlliHl.  Illiili. 

2  Chancfillar'ii  KokI'ihIi  MpdHllist,  1g71.  Hon. 
Soorotary  ami  Vico-I'rcsidclit  of  tlio  Royal  ilis- 
torical  Society. 

3  Head  Master,  KinR  Edwanl's  Seh.  Nune.aton. 

4  C.nillty  Court  .luilne.  Circuit  No.  3r.. 
.^  Ciller  Churily  Coinniinaionpi. 


fLowry,  Rev.  Somerset  Corry 
Alder,  Rev.  Herbert 
:    Raphael,  Louis  Edward 
j    Atkinson,  Rev.  Edward 

Williams,  Charles  i'rancis  Abdy  (& 
I  Mus.  Bac.) 

I    Patterson ,  Alexander  Henry 
Horsfall,  William  Hodgson 
'  fLusli,  Alfred  Herbert 
!    Boulton,  Godfrey 

Francis,  Walter  Hamond 

'■Robb,  Frederick  Spencer 

Coles,  Hugh  Thomas 
I    Pole-Carew,  Rev.  Gerald 
!    Simonds,  Henry  Edmund  (&  LL.P).) 
'    Bird,  Rev.  Maurice  Charles  Hilton 

Coster,  Churchill  William 

Barclay,  Edward  Exton 

Isaacson,  Frederick   John    Francis 
Woottoii  i^f  LL.M.) 

Martineau,  Ernest 
'Layland-Barratt,  Sir  Francis,  Bart. 

Cole,  John 

Cogliill,  Rev.  Ernest  Arthur 

Walford,  Ambrose  Berry 

fximax.  Rev.  Tiiomas  Leech 

Bacpn,  Hev.  Reginald  Caznlet 

Wyatt,  John  Arthur  Pcnfold 

Bramwell,  Rev.  William 

Thompson,  Harold  Croker  Springall 

Rycroft,  Rev.  Edmund  Hugh 

Sidney,  Thomas  StaflToid 

Barran,  Henry  (&  LL.M.) 

Heape,  Herbert 

Bridgwater,  Rev.  John  Henry 
"  Baines,  Matthew  Talbot 

Burroughes,  Rev.  P>dward  Robert 
»Dias, Felix  Reginald  (&  LL.M.) 

Wade,  Charles  Stewart  Douglas 

Hurrell,  Harold  William 

Squire,  Ralph  Tyndale 

Langham,  Frederick  George 
(&  LL.B.) 
f  Romer,  Henry  Sutherland 

Lambe,  John  liawrence 
fBernard,  William  Cecil  (&  LL.B.) 
"'+Roxburgh,  John  Robert  (etLL.B.) 

Cock,  Rev.  Edwin  Henry 

Bigwood,  James  Edward  Cecil 

Cortes,  Alberto 

0  Temporary  Brij;adier    General    commanding 
11th  Brii^ade.  Kastern  District. 

?  M.P.  for  Devonshire  (Tonjuay  Division). 

8  One  of  the  Cominissionors  under  the  Small 
Holdings  and  Allotments  Act. 

it  Crown  Counsel  for  the  Island  of  Ceylon  and 
Additional  District  Judge.  Colombo. 
Ill  Tlursar  c(  Westminster  ColleRe. 


TRINITY    HALL. 


903 


Dumas,  Hugh  Charles  Sowerby 

Fuller,  Rev.  Wilfrid 

Johnson,  Herbert  Alfred 

Ray ner,  Oscar  W'elwyn 
3  1  -f-Ashley ,  John  George 
'f  Bristowe,  Rev.  Charles  John 

(jillott,  Alfred  Joseph 
f  Hamilton,  Robert  William 

Stothart,  James  Bell 

Waller,  Rev.  Wathen  Henry 

Woodin,  Leopold  Daniel 

Hodge,  Rev.  Edward  (Jrose 
I    Yen  y,  Cliarks  (fcrald 
i    .\theson-(iray,   Rev.    Herbert 
Achesoii 

Corry,  V'iscount 

Dawson,  liev.  Herbert  Joseph 

I'rest,  Edward  l'",niersQn  Hainbridgr 
G    Clifton-Smith,  Rev.  Frederick 

Davis,  Rev.  Arthur  Baldwin 

Swale,  Charles  A  lured  Lambert 

7  BiKKs.  Arthur  Holland  Ui'  LL.M.) 
('oixland,  William  Fowler  Mount- 
ford 

Courthope-.Munroe,  Harry 
Norton,  Rev.  Cyril  Henry 
\N  alriey,  .\rthur  Norman 

8  Binney,  James 

Davidson,  Henry  (leorne  Lindsay 
Doot>on,  Krederick  William 
Fi.dd,  R.v.  Arthur 

•'  I'yni  s-Clinton,  .\rtbur  Norrey.s 
Irvine,  Henry  William  Keunedv 
Russell,  William  (it  LL..\L) 

t  Wade.  William  Mercer  (it  LL.B.) 
Watcrlow,  Ed^'ar  Lutwyche 
1>  t  Armslron«,  Jolin  Henry  Nicholas 

*i5evan,  Charles  Oliver 
Cbaniberlin,  Ri;v.  Charle.s  MarahaU 
(>)wpi-r,  Henry  Alexander 
FirKusoM  -  Davie,     Rev.     Charles 

Janirs 
Shaw,  Jesse 

Vcrt-y,  Rev.  Cecil  Henry 
Watson,  Arthur  Toward 

9  Cu.stanco,   Rev.   CharleH  Edward 

Salwey 
Jenner-Fust,  Herbert,  Junr. 
Johnson,  Lionel  Arthur  The w lit; 
Smith,  .Vubrey  Au^'ustus 
Sutherland,  Rev.  Evan  Alexander 
fWest,  I'lev.  Edward  (Jourtenay 


t  Formrrljr  Hcholart. 

•  lln«  nfllU  Miii«>(r'«(^"<>n»-I 

1   ArtiiaryaiKi  I'rlmli*!.  W»r  oftlco. 

■i  mriM-l.ir  ..f  K-lurntlnn  In  the  County  (.'"unrll 


Austin,    John   Standish    Thomas 

.Foseph 
Burrows,  Sterndale 
In<,Tam,  Rev.  Arthur  (leorRe 
Bates,  Rev.  Guy  Lockington 

fDentith,  Arthur  William 
Heath,  Robert  William 
Oakoy.  Godfrey  .Tames 
Simpson,  Thomas 
d'Avigdor-Goldsmid,  Osmond  Elim 

(it  LL.B.) 
Fansbawe.  Richard  Evelyn 
Gregory.  George  Monro  Allan 
Merriman,  Mark  Marshall 
Parker,  Francis  Cecil  Shirecliffe 
Selbie.  Rev.  William  Bootbby 
Sliillington.    John    Melville 

(it  LL.B.) 
Wheeler,  Montague 

fPaterson,  John  Melvin  (.t  LL.M.) 
Gladstone,  Hugh  Stonart 
Atkinson,     Rev.    AA'illiani     Milnor 
(it  LL.B.) 

f  Barclay.  Francis  Hubert 
Bruce,    Rev.    .lohn    Collingvvood 

Gainsfoifl 
Curtis,  Walter  Sei>tinius 

•■'tHaworth,  Rev.  Harold  Wilfred 
Luard,  Harold 

Sinclair,  Robert  Charles  Hamilton 
Scargill.  Lionel  Walter  Kennedy 
Tbornelv.  I'ercival  F.rnest  Wilfrid 

lit  L'L.B.) 
Tingey,  William  Harold 
Watt,  Ernest  Loraine 
Benn,  Charles  Anthony 
])(>dds.  Stej.hen  Roxby  dt  LL.B.) 
(iiiin,  Dennis  Barton 
Hatton-Fraenkl.Rev.Edwin  George 
Huntriss,  Edward  Mitchell 
Jenner-Fust,  Rev.  Denton 
Mason,  Cc.il  Charles 
Spratt,  Herbert  James 
Woodland,  Vincent  Reynolds 
Back,  Ivor  (Jordon,  iM.B.  it  B.C.) 
Thomson,  James  (leorge  Orr 
Townley,  Rev.  Alick  I'en-grine 
Wilson,  Harold  Keminf;ton 

LL.M. 

DuddinK,  Rev.  John 
Kranklyn, IloUond 


11101 


190-2 


1903 


mill 


190.'') 


1900 


1907 
1908 


18C.2 


■(  NottlnKhnmaliirr. 
a  IjiUi  Junior  stiKli-ntofrhrlt 
4  Mulnr  III  Kton. 
»  Wlnrhnlrr  IlKXllnit  I'riix,  I 


churrh.Oif.ir.l. 


904 


TRINITY   HALL. 


1863  'Geldart.Rev.  James  William 
t Kelly,  Rev. Frederick  Festus 

1868  *Renshaw,  Walter  Charles 

1869  ^Dilke,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles 

Wentworth,  Bart. 

1872  Fitzgerald,  Sir  Robert   Uniacke 

Penrose, Bart. 

1873  3  Milvain,  Thomas 

1877    Gray,  Rev.  Ernest  Angel 
188-2    Fisher,  Rev.  Robert 
1889    Morg-an,  Henry  Robert 
1893  p  Phillips,  Walter  Ross 
1896     Barlow,  Lyonell 

1898  Mason,  Harold  Percy 

1899  Hind,  Oliver  Watts 
1908    Oliver,  David  Thomas 

LL.B.per  Stat.FJiz. 

1851     Brooksbank,  f'dward 

B.A. 

1859  +Martineau,  John 

1860  fMethold,  Thomas Tindal 
^  Smith,  Horace 

1861  Rogers,  John  Bellas 

1864  t*Alexander,  David  Lindo 
•f-Roupell,  Norton  Aylmer 

1868  fBeal,  p]dward 

Hyett,  Francis  Adams 

1870  Hesse, Frederick  William 

1871  Winthrop,  Neilson 

f  Dickens,  Henry  Fielding 

1872  Jones,  Henry  Edward 

*  Davis,  Richard  Bramwell 

1873  Ward,  John  Henry 

1874  Gumming,  John 

1875  Mortimer,  Lewis  Gordon 

1876  'Lush,  Charles  Montagu 

1880  Stewart,  John  Charles 
Mercer,  William  Lindsay 

1881  Barton,  Charles  Croker 

1883  Prior,  Charles  Matthew 
Ayliff,  Edwin  Horace  Samuel 
Tweedale,  James  Arthur(&  LL.B.) 
Haggitt,  Henry  Pell  Heigham 
Spilsbury,  George  Hubball 
Bowman,  Alfred  John 
Helpman,  John  Henry 

1884  '  Morgan,  John  Lloyd 
fMawson,  Henry  (&  LL.B.) 

*  Oueof  HU  Majestv'8  ('ounsol. 
t    Formerly  ScholHrs. 

1  Honorary  Canon  of  Ripon  Cathedral. 

2  VI. P.  lor    OloucsstefBhire  (Poreet  of    Dean) 
LrIk  Preniilenl  of  Ihe  Local  Governnieni  IlnRrd. 

8  One  ol  Mis  M:ijisty'»  i"oiin»eI.     HecorJer  of 
Brailfoid.      .Tu.ii;!'  Adv.icate  flili.r.il. 


•j-Hildyard,  Edward  Digby 

Du  Croz,  Gervase  Edward 

Lonsdale,  Bernard 
f  Wigram,  Robert  Ainger 

Brodhurst,  Maynard  Sandys 

Herries,  William  Dobree 

Devitt,  Arthur 

Knox,  William  Douglas  Carnegy 

Lawson,  William 

Wardlaw,  Harold  Penrose  Mark 
fTurner,  Richard  Whitbouin 

Ramus,  Bertram  Edward  de  Noi^i 

Cohen,  Philip  Arthur 

Page,  Robert  Palgrave 

Bright-Smith,  Vandeleur 

Morris,  Percy 
"  Nussey,  Thomas  Willans 

ONeal,    Thomas    Woolcombe 
Barton 

Pearce-Serocold,  Edward  John 

Clarke,  Edward  Percival 

Howard,  Arthur  Dashwood 
f  Mellor,  James  GUbert  Shaw 
{&:  LL.B.) 

Bloomfield,  Ernest  Read 

Mathew,  Charles  James 

Richardson,  Charles  William 

Bayford,  Robert  Frederic 

Beruey,  Robert  Henry 

Dawson,  John  Miles 

Jenkins,  Huntly  Eugene 

Manisty,  Edward  Ashbnrner 
fSmith,  Benjamin  Harold 

Stewart,  Frederick  Campbell 

Turton,  Willie  Jack  Trevor 
t  Walker,  Alexander 

FitzHerbert,  Hugo  Meynell 

FitzHerbert,  William 

Spearing,  Cecil  Young  Clay 

Gibbs,  Antony  Hubert 

Harris,  Percy  Alfred 

Priest,  Thomas 

Devitt,  Philip  Henry 

Dilke,  Fisher  Wentworth 

Harrison,  Eustace  James 

Howell,  Benjamin  Hunting 

Manby,  Percy  Alan  Farrer 

Miller,  Hubert  James 

Richardson,    Edward    Cleland    (& 
LL.B.) 

Steele,  Adam  Rivers 


4  Whewell    Scholar.  ISVH.      ProfcBHor   of  Law 
in  the  University  of  Leeds. 

5  A  Police  Magialralt  fotihe  Mflropolis. 

6  Recorder  o(  Maidstono.  One  of  llisMH|csly's 
Counsel. 

7  M.P.  forf^aimarthensliire.  Wi-st  Divisinu. 
s   .M.P.  for  I'onli-fract, 


TRINITY    HALL. 


906 


I'-'    Bell,  Adum  Searle 

i^radnej-,  George  I'leston 
IJridgwiiter,  Havard  Noel 
!  t;hai)n)an,HerbertStaiiley(&LL.  15.' 
KIlis,  William  Henry  iMandeviJIe 
.Teniiings.  (ieorge  Moiitgomery 
t  Palmer,    Herbert    Kiehiiioiid 
(e\j  LL.M.) 
Adams,  licginald  Francis 
I  IJookless,  John  Sineed 
iSrunner,  Stanley 
Cox,  Be  van  Charles 
Gill,  I51acket 
Litchfield.  Percy  Collins 
Rose,  Digb}'  Beacoiisfield 
I    Alleock,  Egerton 

Keighley,    William    George    Miic- 

(j  regor 
I'ease.  Owen  Beanmont 
Smith,  Alfn^d  William  Exton 
While,  Reginald  Julius  (&  LL.B.) 
-  t  Barnard,  Dennis  Christopher  (& 
LL.B.) 
HpIiii,  James  Howard 
Heneai^e,  Hon.  licx.  I'liomas  Robei  t 
Howell,  Rapelje  Hunting 
Jackson,  Evelyn  Willanl&  LI,.B.) 
Johnson,  Eric  Townsend  (i^-  i^L.  B.) 
liawson,  Digbv 
j  Megarry,  Robert  Lindsay  (&  LL.  B.) 
Taylor,  William  Edward 
Sharp,  Milton 
i    Chnkv,  Louis  Colvill  Grey 
Horn,  Allen 
Lynch,  I'crcy  Algernon 
i\iilton,  Harold  Aubrey 
Owen,  (ierald  Campbell  (&  LL.B.) 
Sniitli,  Montague  \'ivian 
S])icer,  Norman 
Whit.l.y,  Ronald  Ernest 
Gordon,  Arthur  Granville 
1  Hopkins,  Walter  Donald 
Jackson,  George  Stiehel 
PiigetTondinson.  Edw.  F-dmondson 

Steele.  John   Wheatlev  ' 

Walhice,  Peter  Brown 

Ward,  Herbert  I,ipHoii  (,V  Lr,.B.) 

P>ell,  William  Archibald  Jn\on 
fFearnsides,  Edwin  Greaves  (iVI.B. 

fi  B.C.). 
fFnrd,  Robert  Mvlne 

ir.Mlges,  William  ClilTe 

Hutebinson,  .Vnlliony  ('brislo)iher 
Cnmpbell  I 


Leake,  Charles  Ferguson 
fMatthaei,  Eiiist  Roger 

Si)icer,  Slalcolm 
'fBurrows,  Roland  I'lOC. 

fCaporn,  Arthur  Cecil  (S:  LL.B.) 
Crowley,  Frederick 
ILargi'eaves,  Harman 
Hutcliinson,  (lodfrey  Creswell    (it' 

LL.B.) 
Baiigakoon,  John  William  Richard 
Maitland,  Peregi-ine  Neave 
Martin,  Edward  Graeme 
fRamsey,  Walter  James  (&:  LL.B.) 

Shim  well,  Humphrey 
tArbntlinot,  William  John  I'.)07 

Batten,  Herbeit  Copeland  Carey 
Brayshaw,  Edmund  Leonard 
tDavies,  Clement  Edwiird  (iVLL.B.) 
tDoll,  William  Alfred  Millner 
Fisher,  Oakdeii 
Howett,  ]''rank 
Sim])son,  Walter  Anthony 
Sprake,  Leslie  Cecil 
Welch,  John  Henry 
Brocklehurst,     Thomas     I'ownall     I'.IOH 

(&  LL.B.) 
Brookshank,  Stamp 
Evans,  Ernest  (&  LL.B.) 
Litton,  William  Roy  Fpton 
Pistorius,  Ernst  Heun-ich 
Seligman,  Gerald  Abraham 
Simpson,  .Vrthur  Joseph  Bradney 
Trill,  Haiold  Durham 
AVard,  John  Sebastian  IMarlow 
Whitcondje,  Leonard 

LL.B. 

fOwen,  (Jeorge  Leader  isf)'.) 

-  Bignold,  Sir  Arthur  i.sm 
Horid)y,  Ednnnnl  Geoffrey  Stanley  lHCt2 

Hay-Hill,  Kev.  Reginald  "    iHdt 

Warwick,  Richard  isiJ? 

iMarye,  (jeorge  Thomas  ISC.H 

IKiley,  Moreton  John  l.Sd'.l 

(Sayi'r,  Charb's  Lane 

I'Manislv,  Herbert  Francis  1,S7.'> 

M''l,<'od,('liailes  HIdre.l  ISSl 

'Raplmel,  Herbert   Henry 

flievan,  Louis  Rhys  ()\ley  (\-  R.A.)  1H!»H 

Hind,  Lawrence  Arthur  (S:  B.A.)  IS'.I'J 
Wood,  .Iosei>h  Cbristopber 

M.n.   .{:    Ji.C. 
Syfret,  Stephen  Boxer 


'  Cfirmrr 

1    Whiwol 

\*ai.     Cliaii 

>  S,l...Ut. 

1  Hi'lM.lnr.  I'mi       lipnrKC   l.nnil    Pri/i 

rrllnr'a  Uifnl  .Mnlnllliil,  lOOII 

.       Hi. 

Olio  .if  III.  Maji'.()>  r..<in<ol.  n, 
rwlrk.oii-Twpcil.  H..ll.'ll<>r  (iriipritl 
'  \>y  iif  Lniiinalor. 

M.I",  fiir  llrrlijrthlro  (.Siiulliorii  Plv.) 

5   M.r.  f..r 

Wlrk  llurxh.. 

906 


TRINITY  HALL. 


Pensioners . 


Becko,  Cliarlt's  lu)bert 

Bell,  Thomas  Norman  Jaivis 

Brockleliurst,  Sir  Philip  Lee 

Fernie,  William  James 

(lotto,  Henry  Stank^y 

Gwyiiiie,  Eoliuul  Vauglian 

Haines,  William  lliliton 

Hoggan,  William  Holms 

Maguire,  James  Francis 

Nairn,  Robert  Spencer 

Sandford,  Thomas  George  Wills       i 

Stephan,  Henry  John  Charles  ! 

Thornewill,  Charles  Olive  \ 

Ware,  Beaumont  George  1 

Winj^field   Digby,  Frederic   James  j 

Bos  worth 
Wodehouse,  Hon.  Philip 
1  Wodehouse,  Lord 

Davies,  David  John  I 

Knowles,  Edwin  Arthur 
Onions,  James  Bernard 
Bartram,  Harold 
Dawson,  Christopher  Will'ord 
Newberry,  Ernest  Edgar 
Craig,  Ai'cliibald  David  Edmoustone 
Kitching,  Harold  Edward 
Nathan,  Edward 
Page,  Cecil  Grantham 
Sharp,  Charles  George  Gordon 
Slaughter,  Arthur 
Thynne,  Leonard  Wilks 
Walton,  John  Erskine  Hedderwich 
Backhouse,  William  Ormston 
Barclay,  Maurice  Edward 
Bennett,  Douglas 
Cahusac,  Stuart  Douglas  Nugent 
Maddison,  GeoiTrey 
Richardson,  Thomas  Dow 
Royle,  Hubert  Turner  Peter 
Smith,  William  Faulder 
Stuart,  Douglas  Cecil  Rees 
Alcock,  William  Broughton 
JArdeshir,  Arthur  Herbert 
Barton,  Thomas  Eyre 
JBleaklcy,  John  Allen 
Boyle,    Richard   Frederick   Robert 

Pochin 
Caldwell,  Keith  Farquhar  Townley 
Coles,  Geolhvy  William 
Compston,  George  Dean 
Cooper,  I'atrick  Ashley 


Crocker,  Reginald  William 
Dickens,  Philip  Charles 
Dolbey,  Roger  Clarke 
Drysdale,  Kinneth  Gordon 
Edgar,  Walter  Herbert 
Eves,  Ralph  Shakspeare 
Firbank,  Arthur  Ronald  Annesley 
Flannery,  Haiold  Fortcscue 
Grant,  Alexander  Philip  FuUerton 
Guinness,  Kenelni  Edward  Leo 
Haslam,    Ralph     Alexander    Ma'' 

Ewen 
J  Haughton,  Sidney  Henry 
Heaton- Armstrong,  John  Dunamaeo 
Hornidge.  Edward  Stewart 
J  Johnson,  George  Bernard  Brimley 
Kaplan,  Isaac 
Lees,  Edmund  Hartley 

Lomax,  Arthur  Gill)ert 
Mitchell,  George  Douglas 

Montagu,  James  Fountayne 

Newman,  Edward  Down 

Sabit,  Mahmoud 

Sherburn,  John  Clillord 
-JSowden,  John  Paissell 

Sweet;  John  Laxon  Leslie 

Thew,  Vyvyan  Gordon 

Thomson,  Gordon  Lindsay 

Trenchard,  Fredrick  Alfred 

Trotter,  John  Frederick  Arthur 
J  Woodruff,  John  Shedden 
JAtticck,  Robert 

.\ldridge,  Charles  Travis 

Ansdell,  Richard  Carrol 

Baker,  John  Edgar 

Beverley,  Robert  Berthold 

Blackburn,  (ieoffrey  Gaskell 
{Bull,  Archibald  William  Major 

Bunbury,  Henry  William 

Campbell,  Bruce  Atta 

CoUings- Wells,  Leonard  Collings 

Cooke,  Cecil  Pybus 

Davy,  William  James 

Dickens,  Cedric  Charles 

Dworzak,  Alfred  Edgar 
JEvans,  Vivian  Wentworth  Eyre 
!    (tilbert,  Thomas 
{(romme,  Ralph  Eliot 

Hawkins,  All)an  (ioring  Bailey 
1    Hume-Williams,  l!<iy  Ellis 
I     Hunter.  Godfrey  Jackson 

King,  Herliert  Ryder 

Laye,  I'eter  Arthur  Webh 

{Leakey,  Hugh 


1   M.l'.  for  Mi,l  Ni.rfolk. 


S  Sciiiiro  Scliulur,  1907. 


TRINITY  HALL. 


907 


iJLol}-,  (xcravd  MastiTiiiaii 

Maryoii-Wilsoii,  Thoiiias  Sjioiicov 

Mortada,  Ismail 

Nicholson,  Malcolm 

Nutting,  Konald 

Olivier,  Eric 

I'awson,  David  Owen 

I'atcrson,  Eric  William 

Pickerstjill,  Joseph 

Kecders,    Wilhelm     Johannes 
Marnitz 

Reynard,  Charles  Frederick  Peter 
{Seymour,  Verc  IIut,'h 

Soaiiies,  "William  Noel 
*Siiinks,  (George  Take 

Tacon,  Dudley  George  Tondine 

Thomas,  Oscar  ClitTord 

Townsend,  l'hiHi>  C'liarles 

Walter,  Charles   Edward    llerhert 
Lethhridge 

Wilson,  Edward  IJowland 
JWynn,  HaroM  Edward 

Adams,  Kol)ert  Setton 

Aha/.a.  Moliamed  Saad 

Atkinson,  (ierald  liiuldle 
f  IJassetl.  Harold  Llewellyn 

liennett,  (leotTrey  Ne\  ille 


fllispham.  Cliarles 
tIJiirrell,  Kohert  Eric 

Courthorpe-Munroe,  Caryl  Henry 

Dickhison,  John  Kohert 

Fraser,  Maclcenzie  Hamilton 

Giles,  Hew  OHalloran 

Horton,  William  llolierl 
tLce.  John  Mitchell 
fLiicas,  William  Thornton 

McMillan,  John  Fuvse 

Marlineau,  Wilfrid 
jMasoii,  Arlhnr  Denis  Clarkson 

Mellor,  Arnold 

Moorliouse,    AVilliam    Barnard 
Ifhodes 
tOldfiehl,  Claude  Pliilip 

Paijet,  (ieorge  Norrie 

Parish,  Frank  George  Woodbine 

Pratt,  Geoffrey 
jKideal,  Eric  Keightley 

Hoskill,  \yilfrid  Gustav 

SiciJiano,  Paul 
fSkinner,  Artluir  Donald  William 

Tiiornely,  Ronald  Riiseoe 

\'acliell,  Frank 

Webster,  Kowland  Burdon 

^^'oodhouse,  Gerald  Herbert 


1  S-iuire  Scholar,  I'jii;. 


Eshibitinners. 


PATRONAGE. 


LL.}'. 


Coil  II  ties. 

lieiiefirm. 

Insi . 

1  iirtiinheiits. 

li.A. 

Caiiib.... 

St  Kdward,  Canil). 

I'.Kit; 

J.  !'.  Whilnev,  M.A. 

issi 

Kssex.... 

Wethersfield .  V . 

1  >!!!!) 

i;.]l.  Hill.LL.Ii. 

LSOJ 

limits... 

Fenstanton. 

1  .s;to 

(;.  H.  Frewer,M.A. 

1S7H 

Norfolk. 

Swannington,  U. 

1  «!)2 

(J. M.Atkinson, iM. A. 

1  K.'-.ti 

WoodallinR,  V. 
Cowling,  V. 

1  H'.IT 

(r.  Uayleigh  Vicars, 1 
M.A.                       1 
F.  K.  Kaives,  M.A. 

1881 

SulFidk... 

I<«i7 

I8(i7 

Keiilfonl,  |{.  nun  f 
Ua-/feley.\,         S 

Is'.iT 

(;.  li     Puller.  M.A. 

1S7() 

CORPUS    CHRISTI    COLLEGE. 

(FOUNHED    1352.) 

This  Collefre  owes  its  foundation  to  two  Societies  which  existed 
in  Cambridf^e  in  the  early  part  of  the  fourteenth  century,  called 
the  Guilds  of  Corpus  Christi  and  of  the  Blessed  Virji;in  Mar)  . 
These  Guilds  havino;,  about  the  year  1350,  been  united  into  one 
under  the  name  of  "  Gilda  preciosi  Corporis  Jesu  Christi  et  glo- 
riosae  Virginis  Marise  Matris  suae,"  obtained,  through  the  inter- 
cession of  Henry,  Duke  of  Lancaster,  the  Alderman  of  the  con- 
solidated Guild,  a  license  from  King  Edward  III,  dated  Nov.  7, 
1352,  for  founding  a  College  to  be  called  "  Domus  Scholarium 
Corporis  Christi  et  Beatae  Marise  Virginis.' 

The  College,  at  the  present  time,  consists  of  a  Master  and 
twelve  Fellows,  besides  Scholars  and  other  Students. 

The  Fellowships  are  open  to  all  the  King's  subjects  wherever 
born. 

SCHOLARSHIPS. 

The  Foundation  Scholarships  at  this  College  are  : 

a.  Of  the  Old  Foundation. 

b.  Of  the  Foundation  (1770)  of  Dr  Matthias  Mawson,  Bishop 
of  Ely,  and  formerly  Master  of  the  College. 

c.  Of  the  Foundation  (1594)  of  Roger  Manners,  third  son  of 
Thomas,  first  Earl  of  Rutland,  and  Esquire  of  the  body  to  Queen 
Elizabeth. 

d.  Of  the  Foundation  (1693)  of  Dr  John  Spencer,  Master  of 
the  College,  and  Dean  of  Ely. 

e.  Of  the  Foundation  (lo77)  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon,  Lord 
Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal. 

/  Of  tlic  Foundation  (190,3)  of  E.  B.  Cowell,  Professor  of 
Sanskrit,  Fellow  of  the  College. 


Sis  or  Seven  Entrance  Scholarships  varying  in  value  from  £:W 
to  £80,  tenable  for  two  years,  arc  otlcrcd  annually  for  con)i)ctition 
for  Students  wlio  liave  not  yet  commenced  residence. 

The  Scliolarsliips  of  the  foundations  </,  h,  r,  e  and/are  awarded 
in  June  to  students  at  tlic  end  of  their  first  or  second  year  of 
residence.  They  arc  tenable  until  tlie  end  of  tlic  tliird  year  ;  in 
a2)ecial  cases  tliey  are  extended  beyond  tlie  third  year. 


CORF  us   CHlilSTl  COLLEGE.  909 

The  two  Spencer  Scholarships  are  bestowed  on  deserving 
Students  needin<r  assistance,  in  their  second  or  third  year  of 
residence.  These  Schohuships  are  in  the  ^ift  of  the  Master. 
Their  value  is  £10  a  year  each,  with  rooms. 

yciIOLAUSIIIPS   AWARDED  OR   INCREASEO,    1908. 
Kntva  lice  Scholar sli  ips. 
For  CIdsdcs,  Havers,   b'inch,  Ogden. 
For  flfatliematics,  Lceniing. 
F'or  Natural  Science,  Atkiti.son. 

E.r/nlnlions. 

Knight,  Morton. 

Scholarship  for  licscarch. 

Ds  White. 

ScholuTihips . 

Canipbell-Sinith.  Morris,  Prior,  Mainwuring',  Laing',  Wrigley. 

Sjienccr  Scholars. 

Sclwyi),  G.  T.,  Glasson,  A.  K. 

'I'lic  post  of  Organist  is  held  by  a  Student,  the  stipend  being 
i'")0  a  year  with  lounis.  There  arc  also  two  Cliapcl  Clerks  with 
a  stiitend  of  £2\  a  year  each,  two  Choral  Kxliibitioners  with  a 
stipend  of  £-10  a  year  each,  and  a  Sub-Librarian  with  a  stipend 
of  £10  a  year. 

Onjanist.     !Martiiidale. 
Sub-Librarian.     Hayes. 
Chapel  Clerks.     .Mainwuring,  Watkins. 
Choral  E.rhihitioia:r.     Gunn. 

ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

Kive  or  fewer  silver  (;ups,  value  five  guineas  each,  the  gilt  of 
Dr  .loliii  Green  lonnerly  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  are  awanled  aiinuallv 
It)  Stu<leiits,  if  deserving,  as  follows;  one  to  that  Bachelor  of  Arts 
who  t;ikes  his  degree  witli  most  credit;  one  to  that  Junior  Soph 
or  Frcsiiman  who  makes  the  best  Latin  Declamation  ;  and  three 
to  those  who  pass  the  best  E.xamination  in  the  Easter  Term. 

There  is  also  the  I'erowne  Prize  of  .£■">  founded  by  the  hitc 
Master  lor  proricieiicy  in  tiu-  knowledge  of  the  hislorv  and  con- 
tents of  the  IJook  of  Common  I'ruyer  and  the  Articles  ol  Keli'Moii. 

I'rizes  of  Kooks  are  awanU'd  to  deserving  ('andidates  in  the 
General  (,'ollege  Examination. 

liisho])  Green'i  Prizemen,  I'jos. 
Hiichelor  oj'  Arts.     Ds  Savory,  Ds  While. 
Ih'clamalion.     Not  awarded. 
('laimirs.    J,  C.  Wrinley. 
Malhciiiaticn.     A.  V.  I.ainn. 


910  COEPUS  CHlilSTI  COLLEGE. 

Additional  Prizemen,  1908. 

Mathematics.     J.  Morris,  0.  Illingworth. 

Clas.sirs.     L.  V.  Laville,  S.  C.  Morf^aii. 

'J'lii'oloi/i/.     li.  K.  Deuham,  W.  B.  Jeli'er.soii . 

Xatuiai  tSciciice.     Ds  W.  G.  Bowileii,  W.  CaiiiiilnllSiiiilb    A.  l'ii(jr, 

W.  F.  Foulstou,  K.  E.  llwioy. 
Kugliiih  Lileidlun .     E.  J.  Wliitt'. 
Vtroii-iH  TI(eolv(jical  Pn::i'.     E.  B.  Whitley. 
Heading  in  Cliupel.     0.  Illingworth. 
English  Reading.     C.  L.  Maiiiwariug. 
Natural  Science  Kasaii.     E.  J.  White,  W.  Cauiiihell-Siuith. 


EXHIBITIONS. 


Two,  founded  by  Archbishop  Parker;    value  £'24  and  £l8  a 
year,  with  rooms  rent  free;  appropriated  to  Scholars  from  Norwich,  j 
Wymondham,  or  Aylshara  schools. 

Two,  also  founded  by  Archbishop  Parker,  value  £30  a  year,! 
with  rooms  rent-free  :  appropriated  to  Scholars  from  Canterbury 
or  Westminster  schools.  i 

Two,  appropriated  to  students  from  St  Paul's  school.  One,! 
value  X'36  a  year,  founded  by  Rev.  George  Sykes,  and  the  other  J 
value  £30  a  year,  by  John  Stock,  Esq. 

One,  value  i.'20  a  year,  founded  by  Edward  Colman;  appropri- 
ated to  one  or  more  of  the  Founder's  name  :  in  default  of  such,  to 
four  Scholars  from  Norwich  or  Wymondham  schools. 

The  James  Hewitt  Memorial  Exhiliitioii,  value  £">(),  founded 
by  W.  W.  Hewitt,  M.A.,  for  scliolars  from  Colchester  lloyal 
Grammar  School. 

In  memory  of  the  late  Kov.  J.  Brotherton,  M.A.,of  this  Col- 
lejje,for  many  years  a  missionary  in  India,  the  followinjj  prizes 
have  been  established  : 

(1)  Brotherton  Missionary  Essay  Prize  (limited  to  Under- 
graduates of  this  College),  given  every  third  year.  Awarded  for 
1907  to— li.  T.  W'atkiiis,  E.  A.  Whitley,  equal. 

(2)  Brotherton  Sanskrit  Prize  (open  to  all  (Iraduates  of  this 
University  under  the  standing  of  M.A.),  given  every  third  year  : 
awarded  1875,  to  Ds  Bianchi,  St  Peter's:  1878,  to  Ds  W.  V. 
Webster,  Trinity:  1881,  to  Ds  C.  Bendall,  Caius:  1S84  to  Ds 
Rapson,  St  John's,  and  Ds  G.  Shirt,  equal :  1887  to  Ds  Purton, 
Pembroke:  1890  to  Ds  F.  W.  Thomas,  Trinity:  1898  Ds  W.  (,'. 
(ieldart,  Pembroke:  1890  Ds  L.  1).  Barnett,  Trinity:  1899  Ds 
B.  C.  Gho.sh,  St  John's,  and  Ds  J.  N.  Pal,  St  John's,  equal:  ].90'2 
D.sManoluuvLal,  St  John's:  190,')  Ds  S.  B.  Dhavlc,  St  John's.  The 
dividend  for  a  second  year  is  given  to  this  prizeman  if  he  undertakes 
foreign  mission  work  in  connection  with  the  Church  of  England. 


I 


CORPUS  CHRISTI  COLLEGt,  911 

LIST  OF  MASTERS. 

!352  Tlioiiiasde  Kllisle.  l(J0-2  Tlioiiiiis  Je^on. 

i;}7tt  llicliardrreton.  1618  Samuel  \V  ilsali. 

i:n!t  .lolm  Kyiinu.  l()2tj   Henry  Bulls. 

l;5H!l  .lolin  <lc  Nuketon.  I(i32  llicliuid  Love. 

i:3!)«  llichaidde  Hiilin',-li)iil.  lf)6()  I'etei  Ciumiing. 

14;t2  .lolin  rytlesliale.  lb'61    Francis  Wilford. 

1443  .Folin  l5otwric;iit.  I()(j7  John  Spencer. 

1474  Waller  Smyth.  If)93  VVilliam  Stanley  . 

1477  Simon  Lirene.  I b'9H  I'liomas  Greene. 
14H7  ThomasCosyn.                    \      17l()  Samuel  Uradfonl. 

1515  John  Kdynian.  1724  Matthias  Mawson. 

1516  I'etcr  Nobys.  1744  Edmund  Castle. 
1523  William  Sowode.  1750  John  Green  . 

1544  Matthew  Parker.  1764  John  Barnardisiori. 

1553  Lawrence  Moptyd.  1778   William  Colman. 

1.557  John  I'orie.  1795   Philip  Douglas. 

1569  Thomas  Aldrich.  1822  Jolin  Lamb. 

1573  Kobert  Norgate.  1850  James  I'ulling. 

1587  JohnCopcot.  1S79  Edward  Henry  Peiowne. 

1590  John  Jegon.  I'HXi  KonKinTowNLLYCALUwtLL. 

Fisitor. 
In  extraordinary  ciises,  llie  King. 

THE    I'KESENT   SOCIETY. 

^Master,  lloLurt  Townlcy  Cwldwcll,  >LA.,  LL.M.,  elected  liKXi. 

Tutor,  11.  K.  Kansliawe,  M.A. 

A.ssi.s/dii/  T/i/or,  A.  J.  Wallis,  M.A. 

Clasaical  Lecturers. 

II.  K.  Fansliawc,  M.A.  Rev.  E.  C.  Teurce,  M.A. 

K.C.Selwyii,  JJ.A. 

Mdthetniiticii  I  Ijvcturtrs. 

A.  .].  Wallis,  M.A. 

Rev.  C.  A.  E.  Pollock,  M.A. 

Hebrew  Lecturer. 
Rev.  A.  W.  Strcanc,  D.l). 

Divinity  Lecturer. 

Rev.  II.  J.  C.  Knight,  D.D. 

Lecturer  in  Natural  Sciciirc. 

W.  Si.ens,  M.A. 

Hursiir,  A.  .1.  Walli.s,  M.A. 

Dean,  Kev.  E.  (J.  I'earce,  M.A. 

Strirard.  Kev.  0.  A.  E.  I'olhick,  M.A. 

<Jhai>laiii,  Rev.  A.  W.  Strcane,  I).  I>. 

rrd'lectnr.  W.  Spens,  M.A. 

Li/)r(iri(m,C  \V .  Moiile,  M.A. 

('itrati)r  of  Li'icix  Col/crlion,  Rev.  II.  .J.  C.  Kiiiglil,  D.l). 

I  Hon   LL.U,  of  Aboriluon.     Hun.  Kolluw  of  St  Juha'i  C'ull«gr,  Uiilroraltjr  uf  Mniilt4>bii 


912 


CORPUS  CHRISTI  COLLEGE. 


Directors  of  Studies. 
Natar<d  Science,  W.  Speiis,  M.A. 
Law,  r.  II.  Wiiifield,  LL.M. 
History,  II.  AY.  V.  Tenii)erley,  M.A. 
Modern  Languages,  U.  G.  Coiubur,  M.A. 
Mechanical  Science,  T.  reel,  M.A. 
Fellows . 
1  Moule,  Charles  Walter, M.A. 
^  Lang,  Rev.  James  Thomason,  M.A. 
^  Burgess,  Duncan,  M.A.,  M.B. 
^Streane,  Rev.  Annesley  William,  D.D. 
*WalIis,  ArnoldJoseph,  M.A. 
''  Fanshawe,  Henry  Ernest,  M.A. 
Pollock,  Rev.  Charles  Archibald  Edmund,  M.A. 
Pearce,  Rev.  Edmund  Courtenay,  M.A. 
''Knight,  Rev.  Henry  Joseph  Corbett,  D.l>. 
Speus,  William,  M.A. 

Honorary  Fellows. 
^*Chrystal,  George,  M.A. 
■'*Emery,  Ven.  William,  B.D. 

'"Moule,  Right  Rev.  George  Evans,  D.I).,  late  Bishop  in  Mid  China. 
"*Harnier,  Right   Rev.  John   Reginald,   i).l).,   Lord  Bishop  of 
Rochester. 


D.D. 

'2»rrescott,  Ven.  the  Worshipful 

John  Eustace 
I'^SjJeuce-.lones,   Very    Rev.    Henry 

Donald  Moritz 
Dunn,  Right  Rev.  Andrew  Hunter, 

Loril  Bishop  of  Quebec 
'^  Keating,  Rev.  John  Fitzsteplien 
i*Nick.son,    Rig'ht    Rev.    George, 

Bishop  of  J  arrow 

LL.D. 

Stubbs,  Charles,  M.A. 
^''•Laurence,  Sir  Perceval  Maitland 

•  Formerly  Fellowb.  1  Lhic  Seniur  Tutor. 

<  Tyrwhitt'uScholar.lBep.  Scholeficld  Prize- 
man, 1807.     Lato  'J'utor. 

it  Prcjfussor  of  Medicine  in  the  Uuivorsiity  of 
Sliefflelil. 

4  C«ru»  l'riiemi>n,1874.  Tvrivliill'»S.-l.olHr,18VS. 
JtTfinie  Prizeman.  4875.     Kvana  Prizemnn.  1876.  < 

Ti  Smith's  Prizeman,  187i'. 

6  Members'  Prizeman,  1805,  18C6,  1868,1869.  ' 

7  Evans  an.l  SeholefleM  Prizeman,  lUS-l.  Late 
Tutor  anil  Lcclurer  of  Sclwyn.  Principal  of  the 
Clergy  Tr,iinin|{  School,  Canibriilgu. 

8  .Membert'  Prizeman  .  l«7:i.  Smith".'.  Prizem«o, 
IHT.'i.  Profe»»orol  Malhem.iliCH  in  i  he  Oniveii.ity 
o(  Kdinburfih.    U..n.  LL.D.  nf  Al)enleen. 

<l  Canon  anill  ate  Archdenton  ol  Kly. 

10  Formerly  Scholar. 

11  Bell  Scholar,  1878.  Cams  Pi'izeinall,  1881. 
Evans  and  Seholoneld  Prizeman,  1881.  Bishop  of 
Adelaide,  18!ir)— I!K).'). 

12  Canon,   Archdeacon   and   Chancellor    of    the  i 


'^Childe,Rev.ChristopherVenn,]M.A. 
I'^Stokes,  Rev.  Henry  Paine,  M.A. 
Broughton-Rouse,     Edward 
Broughlon,  M.A. 

ALD. 

Dumergue,  Herbert  Waltei,  M.A., 
i  B.C. 

I'-'Copenian, Sydney  ArthurMonckton, 
M.A.,  F.R.S. 
Fison,  Edmund  Towers,  B.C. 
Davis,    Rev.    George    Brockiesby, 

M.A. 
Candler,  John  Pycock,  M.A.,  B.C. 

Diocoae  of  Carlisle. 

in  l.ale  Principal  of  the  Gloucester  Ou.eesan 
Theological  College.  Caru:- PriZL-inan,  11161!,  11166. 
Seholefield  Prizeman,  1366.  Kxauiiniii^'  Chaplain 
to  the  Bishop  of  Glouee«tir.  l'rofe.-.sor  of  Ancient 
History  in  the  Itoyal  Academy,  Dean  of 
Gloucester. 

14  Meinoers*  Prizeman.  1877.  Sub-Dean  and 
Houorarv  Canon  of  Kdinhurijh  Catheilral,  and 
Principal  of  the  Theoloeicnl  College, 

l.->   Kornierlv  Tutor  ..f  Ri.llev  Hall. 

Hi  tt'hewell  Scholar,  1^77.  Mimher.' Prizeman, 
IH77.  Yorke  F'rizenian.lH7H.  Chi.ne.  Ilor'.  Le^al 
Med*lli>t,1879.  Ouoof  the  JudKe^  of  IheSupreme 
Courtoftho  Capcuf  Gooil  Hope. 

17  Chancellor's  Legal  Medallist,  I871.  lion. 
Canon  4if  Gloucester. 

15  Harness  Prizeman,  1877. 

I'J  Buchanan  Medal,  liny.  Soc,  1902;  Cameron 
Prize,  Univ.  Edin.,  l.H!i;i;  Fothcrgillian  Medal, 
Med.  Soc.  Loudon,  1902 


i 


CORPUS  CHRISTI  COLLEGE. 


913 


B.D. 
Faulkner,  Rev.  William  Elisha 
'*Perowne,Ven.  I'honias  Ihomasoii 

M.A. 
Birch- Reynardson,  Rev.  John 
Ferrier,  Rev.  Henry  William 

-Dickson,  Rev.  William  Edward 
Vlontford,  Rev.  Edward  Edwards 

*U' right,  Rev.  Georg'e  Karncomb 

'Gedge,  Sydney 

Loft,  Rev.. lames  Edmund  Wallis 
Peed, John 
W'oolnougli , Charles 
Mlake, Henry 

'  W^ilkiiison,  Rev.  Frederick 
Uavis,  Rev.  Willi:mi  Smith 
Hazell,  Kev.  James  Henry 

''  Winkfield,  Kev.  Kichard 
Mitchell,  Rev.  John  Butler 
Ambrose,  Rev.  John  Cole 
Vrorthington,  Rev.  Win.  Robert 

•  Dell,  Rev.   Kol.ert 
lludge.  Rev.  William  John 
Gardner,  Rev.  Herbert 
Greatheed,  Rev.  Stephenson 
Wdkinson,  Kev.  William  Farley 

"l.edirer,  Kev.  Edmund 
Wyon,Kev.  Waller. lames 
Hewitt,  William  Wilkins 
^Llrshall,  Ilev.  Francis  Cotton 

*Cox,  Kev.  Joseph  Mercer 
Keilhy,  Rev.  George 
Sanderson,  Kev.  Edward 
Vernon,  Kev.  William  (Jeorpe 

'Smith,    Right    Hon.    Sir  Cecil 
Clementi,  d.C.M.G. 
Warner,  Kev.  Richard  Hyett 
Coulcher,  Rev.  George  Mohun 
Collell.  Rev.  deortfe 
Smith,  Kev.  Re^'inald 
Powys,  Ri-v.  Charles  Francis 
('hapliii.  Key.  Ayrtoii 
Miehell,  Kev.  Eanlley  Wilmot 
SutlMii,  K.v.  Ml  vrick  John 
Hiirnainl,  Lewis  Wliitmore 

"Butler,  ('harles  Ewart 
I'aylor,  Rev.  John   Win.  Whileley 


Kemm,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Pigott,  Rev.  Edmund  V  incent 
Murray,  Rev.  Richard  Paget 
Whidborne,  Rev.  George  Ferris 

•Godfray,  Kev.  Edmund 
Hindson,  Kev.  John  Hutchinson 
Allen,  Samuel 
Neal,  Rev.  John 
Nelson,  John  Henry 
.May,  Rev.  William 

•Stephen,  Kev.  William  Uuf^uid 
Kobson,  Rev.  William  Thomas 
(ireen,  Koyle  Arthur 
Seaman,  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Herbert,  Kev.  George  Nicholas 
Tacon,  Kev.  Richard  John 

''(!lark,  James  Robert,  Cli. 
Boutflowcr,  Rev.  Charles 
Jfiiniij>,'s,  Rev.  Harnett  Ellison 

1"  Kowen,  Herbert  Courthope 
Collings,  Kev.  Henry 
Williams,  Theodore  Ellis 

"S«  allow,  Kev.  Richard  Dawson 
Luke,  Kev.  Henry  Ashton 
I'itt,  Rev.  Richard  \V  arcup 
llipkins,  Kev.  Frederick  Charles 
Stansfelil,  Kerthold  Robert 
SprigK',  Rev.  Herbert  Guildford 
Koulden,  Rev.  Alfred  William 
Konfellow,  Rev.  Edmund 
NVithingtoii,      Rev.      Richard 

Marsden 
Lennard,  Kev.  Vivian  Rodwell 

''I'roiter,  Rev.  Henry 

' '  Low,  Andrew 
Johnson,  Rev.  Henry  Barliam 
Komford,  Kev.  I'revor 
Kales,  .Sydney  Ep^'ers 
Hebert,  Rev.  Septimus 
Ranger,  Kev.  Apsley  (,'liase 
Alexander,  Kev.  John  Barrow 
Meseltine,  Rev.  Ernest 
Beauchainp,    Rev.     Henry    Wood- 
rooHe 

"Spiers,  Arthur  Hood 

"Waterhouse,  William 

'''Jcphson,  Kev.  Arthur  William 
Rotrers,  Rev.  Churle.s  Henry 


•   Porinrllr  r«llow,. 

1  Trr»hlll'>Srhnlar.lHM   Norrl.ianl'i  <a* 
IM5I.      Klamininit   Ch«|ilalii    to  Iho    Rlaho).   sr       It  l.«  R 
Nocaicb.     An  liilra.  on  nrNorolrh.  1117:1 

■i  Moil.  I.'atinii,  UU>  Prccoiitor  of  Y,\y  CathodrBl 

.1   Ut-  M  r.  f..r  Wal.all. 

<   Una  o(  Ilia  Majraly'a  ln>pa<  loraol  Sclionla 

I    l.alallrad  Maali-iof   Kl)t  Orammat  i4r liool 

«  Krolri.oTof  Aalronomy  in  (IrtiihMil  Coliaxr 

7    l.r»l.  (invrrno.    nf  Hlnnapsra. 

t)  Uata  Uoa-liiuwtvr  of  Hull  Uruiiiiiur  Sclnxil. 


Naral  Initriictor.Uoynl  Naval  Cnlloge.Orccn- 
maD,la7-J.     Maillaiid  rrilfiian. 


II  llrA<l  Ma.Irr  <ir  (Jrainmat  School.  ChlKWi'll, 
lliili.CluKHi  .,r  St  Allintii. 

11   Hon.  Canon  of  Sullabufy. 

I.I  Sol>.War.luii  of  ilriwlllolil  I'ulloRC. 

I  4   Miutcr  at  Orfaluiiii  Sclioul,  Holt. 

It  llaaa  .Maalrrofiha  Oraminar  Scliool,  N^.w. 
,.ort.K..el. 

U  Uuii.  I'Mioo  of  rkiuthwark. 

ay 


914 


CORPUS  CHKJSTl  COLLEGE. 


Grove,  Rev.  William  Henry 
'  Failing,  Rev.  James  Fred.  Edmund 

Goodliffe,  Rev.  Walter 

Falle,  Tlieodore 

Hensley,  Rev.  Henry  Gabriel 

Neil,  Rev.  James 

Robinson,  Henry  M.  Cooper 

Slreelen,  Rev.  Heniy  R.  B.  S. 

Frost,  l^erey  HoUingwortii 
"•Savag^e,  Rev.  Henry  Edwin 

Gover,  Rev.  Alfred  Edward 

Hall,  Rev.  Herbert  Edward 

Mander,  Charles  Tertius 
Boullbee,  Rev.  Thomas  Francis 

Nodder,  Rev.  .lohn  Bourne 
Clark,  Rev.  John  Bayfield 

Knight,  Coldham  Crump 

Frith,  Rev.  William  Robert 
Goodwin,  Rev.  James 
Jackson,  Rev.  William  Edward 
•''Benhani,  Benjamin 
Charlton,  Rev.  Herbert  J.  Underbill 
Taylor,  Rev.  John  Citarles 
Kennedy,  Rev.  Mortimer  F.g'erton 
Taylor,  Rev.  Robert  William 
Preston,  Francis  Harrison 
Howard,  Rev.  Alfred 
Howard,  Rev.  Charles 
Hudson,     Itev.    Edward    Francis 

Williams 
J-'almer,  Rev.  Samuel 
Fadwiek,  Francis  Herbert 
Mowll.Rev.  William  Rutley 
Perks,  Rev.  Walter 
Pole,  Rev.  Georg'e  Henry 
Hyde,Gustavus  Adolphus  Rochfori 

(formerly  Wade) 
Paice,  Rev.  Arthur 
Parry,  Rev.  John 
*  Colson,  Rev.  Francis  Tovey 

Greenwood,  Rev.  William 
!5  Petit, Rev.  Paul 
Fison,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick 
Mortimer,  Reginald  Mortimer  Hifrs^s 

Jones 
Rothwell,  Rev.  George  James 
Glover,  .lames 
''*Blenkiii,  Rev.  George  Wilfrid 
Plume,  Rev.  Edmund  Frederic 
Padwick,  William  Gerald 


Owen,  Rev.  Ithel  George 
Wilson,  Rev.  James  Clunes 
Methven,  Rev.  David 
Blake,  Gerard  Frederic 
Frederick,  Ernest  Prescoti 
•Sharp,  Rev.  Arnold  ftlortimer 
Lockliart,  Robert  Bruce 
Dubourg,  Rev.  Augustin  .lules 
Raterson,  Rev.  John  Mapletod 
Wade,  Rev.  Sedborougli  Mayne 
Bernard.  Rev.  Henry  Meyners 
'  *Rintoul,  David 
Easterfieid,  Edward 
Litilejohn,  Rev.  Charles  I'eiei 
Lyon,  Rev.  Gilbert 
Thompson,  Charles  Edwin 
Pulling,  Rev.  Augustine  Jaines 
Robinson,  Francis  Edward 
Peed,  .iohn,  jun. 

Davis,  Rev.  Frederick  Arthur  Prince 
Inskip,  Rev.  James  Theodore 
Brookshavv,  Rev.  Arthur 
.lewell,  Frederick  George 
Uglier,  l{ev.  Robert 
•Tones,  Rhishard  Llewelyn 
Perowne,  Rev.  Thomas  John 
lUchardsoii,   Rev.    Marniaduke 

Cheyne 
Kudg-ard,  Rev.  Richard  William 
Rainbow,  Rev.  Edward 
Kenton,  Frederick 
Alston,  Rev.  Henry  ftlonteilh 
Jolinson-Townley,    Rev.    Arthur 
Paget  Tauike 
*Goodwillie,  James 
■^  Collett,  William  George 
Owen,  Rev.  Arthur  Alan  de  Ville 
Budgeu,  Rev.  William 
Crockett,  Rev.  Arthur  Walcott 
Doudney,  Rev.  Cliarlcs  Edniuiul 
Thorns,  Rev.  Harry  Haicourt 
Lewis,  Rev.  Robert  Walter  Michael 
Whorlow,  Rev.  Alfred 
Fisher,  Rev.  Frederick  Aiistice 
Easteii,  Rev.  John  Atkins 
Piatt,  Peter  Folding 
Whately,  Rev.  Arnold  Robert 
Wylie,  Robert  William 
Paterson,  Robert  Stanley 
Lockhart,  Rev.  Robert  M'^allace 


■    Poriiicrlv  l'>ll()WK. 

1    Lato  ('lii|il.iiii  iif  KIiik's  t'oUclfe,  Cainbriilge. 

-  lluu.  Canon  of  Durham. 

3  Ijite  Ma-stiT  (if  tlio  Clinristers  Scliool,  Kinx't 
CnlluKe.  Cumttridj;!'.    Assistant  Itecistrary. 

4  Hon.  Cuiion  of  Christ  t'liiirch,  Oxford. 


»  Socri'tary     of    AiMitiimal     Curates     Society. 
Ion.  Canon  of  Caiit(.rbur.v. 

6  Late  Fellow  and  Dean  of  Trinity  Colloge. 

7  MRHter  r>l  Clifton  College. 

8  Master  at  Wellingtou  College.  7 


CORPUS  CHRISTI  COLLEGE. 


915 


Smith,  Rev.  John  Robert  Pawley 
Plunket,  Rev.   Hon.   Benjamin 

John 
Lawrence,  Rev.  George  Henry 
Wij^btwick.Hev.HumphreyThoniiis 

Herbert 
lie  Candole.  Rev.  James  Alexiindei 

Corry  Vully 
Hournt'.  Stanley 

^'Chainion,  Rev.  Kraii^is  Gian>ilU- 
Sniytli,  Rev.  John  William  Walhce 
Gaster,  Rev.  Iliif;h  Krederic 
Dawson.  Rev.  Frederick  Rowland 
Dibb,  Christopher  truest 
Pegs,  Rev.  John  Stanton 

-Gee,  liev.  Krnest  Cresswell 
Webb,  Rev.  (ieorf^e  Herbert 
Cromie,Rev.  William  Patrick 

*Cow;ird,  John  Charles  Lewis 
Biandfurd,  Francis  George 
Stammers.  Rev.  Frederick  Dighion 
Pace,  Cecil  Herbert  Winter 
Adams,  Rev.  Newshani  Peers 
Joliiisoii.  Rev.  Ernest  Alfred 
Swaitison,  Rev.  William  Goad 
Whitfield,    Rev.   Puniest   Salisbury 

Hiiller 
i>uiidiiey,  Rfcv.  Herbert  William 
Dixon,  Manili  t  Gill 
Trickett,  Willrid  Kiehard,  LI,.M. 
liovle,  Kev.  .liiines 
Skinner,  F.dniund  Fret.son 
Glendeiininfr,  Rev.  .hdin  William 
Briiid,  Rev.  Walter  Hinde 
(iardiiier.  Rev.  .\laii  Frederick 
Rates,  Percy  Vernon 
hrocksopp,  Rev.  William  F.rnest 
Douprlas,  Kev.  John  Frederick 
MorRiin,  .\rfhur 
M'Doiiell,  Harold  Clark 

LL.M. 

Shephard.  Stuart 

Miiriin,  Eustace  .Meredvili 


HA. 

+  Marriott,  Rev.  Herbert 
Neill,  Melville  MCulloeh  (Jrievi 
Rriice,  Rev.  Ridiert  Kv.ms 
Butlin,  Rev.  James  I'linnett 


Greene,  William  Henry  Clayton, 
M.H.,  W.V. 
fNicholls.  Arthur  Edwurd 
fLongrley,  Rev.  Arthur  Henry 

fRase, Edward  Harold 
Hamilton,  James 
Hardwicke,  Edwin  Cecil 
Mackie,  Alfred  William  White 
Walker,  Craven  Howell 
Pearson,  Loui.^ 

Shepherd.  Re\ .  Thomas  Stanley 
ReamishjRev.  St  John  Hunjierford 
Littlejohn,  Rev.  James  Crombie 
Goodhart,  Rev.  Alfred  W  aruer 
Roper,  Edgar  Stanley 
Stephenson,  Arthur  .lohn 
Cliappell,  Frederick  Kdmondson 
Woolicombe,  Rev.  John  \'iviaii 
W^UIiainson,  Rev.  Francis  Lorrimer 
Coulcher,  Goodricke  Bohun 
Standfast,  Cecil 
Carey,  Richard  Stocker 
Fanner,  William  (fray 
Hodder,  Francis  Edwin 
AVillianis,  Guy  Guriiey 
Weston,  Rev.  (ieurf,'e  Elgar 
I'ayiH'  Cook,  Rev.  Gerald  George 
Horwood,  Oswald  Ryle 
Smith,  Geor<,'c  Reginald 
l)aie.  .\lbert  G<'orge 
Cralibe.  Rev.  Reginald  Percy 
Oddiii  Taylor,  Rev.  John  F'rederick 

'  ■'  Brooke,  (ieorge  Cyril 

fKcmp,  Kenneth  M'"Intyre 

I  Porteous,  Walter  (^hadburn 

'■  Rcsker,  Herbert  Charles 
Durham,  Alexander  Charles 
Grab  urn,  Godfred  Newell 
Kerri<lKe,  William  Henry 
Hicks,  Henry  George  Francis 
Elwin,  W  alter  Douglas 

jForse,  \W\ .  Leslie  Napier 
Runny,  Henry  Sonthcombe 
Alford,  Charles  Symes  Leslie 
Milner,  I  IukIi  Cantis 

ISiivoiy,  I  )iiiiHld  Stuart 

I  Taylor, F.dward  .Arelnbalil  Thornton 

|('larkc,  Harold   I  hoiiias 

f  liiittelby,  'Tlioiiiiis 
W  iKon,  Ronald   K.dwurd 

ICiowtlier,  Wilfred  Cookbey 

I  Lattey,  Wiiliaiii  Tabor 


I   Awl'Ufit  Mailor  at  Rtmi  Ciill««r. 

3  KInic'i  Couiiiol      Hwoflrr  of  Kollir.t.mo. 

*  C'owcll  Scholar.  0  Olil  ruullilath 


'.'  Ci>ll<-iii>  MU>l<iii<,r  In  KnuUi  Ij»imI»d. 
I   llrowiif  Mr<UIIUt.  ll«0       MiiWKin  Hrholnr. 
1  tkliMlar.  ■    Utr  .srhulaii. 

\v.\    -1 


916 


CORPUS  CHRISTI  COLLEGE. 


Dibben,  Norman  Cecil 

Bridges,  Fiancis  Llewellyn 

Young:,  Thomas  Lawbridge 
■[•Thompson,  Charles  Brougbton 

Gillibrand,  Arthur 
fDyer,  Henry  Frank 
{Stewart,  Martin 

Spurgin,  Robert  Georp^e  Lancelot 

Oke,  Robert  William  Leslie 
fHamilton   de    Burgh,   Archibald 

Henry 
fLipson,  Daniel  Leopold  Li  pson 
fKnight,  Ernest  Alexander 
f.Iones,  Rees  Richard  Percy 
f  Britton,  John 
fCole,  Alexander  Caxton 
fWhile,  Edward  John 

Merriman,  Ernest  Steward 
fBowden,  William  George 

Rae,  William  Noiman 

Barrett,  Frederick  Bertram  Johnson 

Petty,  William 
t  Sharp,  Gordon  Frank 

Whitley,  Ernest  Bennett 

Hall,  George  Gordon 

Pensioners. 

Fetter,  Horace 

Galer,  Ralph  Fry 

Woode,  Alfred  Ferdinand 

Evaus,  Clitford  Calow 

Dewhurst,  Joseph  Eldred 

Harris,  Robert  Veinon 

Craft,  Heibert  Baynes 

Chadwick,  Charles  Egerton 

Thompson,  Francis  Dixon 

Leakey,  Raymond  Arundell 

Bruce,  Michael  Victor  Stuart 

Dransfield,  Gordon  Burdett 

Knight,  Henry 

Duke,  Mervyn  Olliver  Molesworth 
1. 2|Vlainwaring,  Cyril  Lyttelton 

Potter,  Ernest  Charles 

James,    Eric   Samuel    Pennant 
King'sbury 
f*'^  lllingworth,  Oswald 
4' 5  Morris,  Joseph 
^Lyle,  Robert  Charles 
1  Prior,  Alfred 
8,4  Smith,  Walter  Campbell 

Hayes,  James  Gordon 


Holland,  Charles  Benjamin 

Mounsey,  Jasper  Percy 

Bell,  Robert  Harman 

Frift,  Walter 
^Watkins,  Lawrence  Theodore 

Rodgers,  Harold  Nickinson 

Onyou,  Richard  Digby 

Duulop,    William    Crauford    Car- 
stai'es 

Rowan,  Arthur 
■'  Morgan,  Sidney  Conrad 
^Laville,  Louis  Victor 
1, 3  "Wrigley,  John  Crompton 

(junn,  Lionel  Leslie 
^Laing-,  Alexander  Torrance 

Hunter,  Cyril  James 

Renoy,  Rene  Emile 

Foulston,  William  Frederick 

Denliam,  Ronald  Kynaston 

Wright,  James  Eric 

Ritchie,  Alister  West 

Kcnipe,  Wilfred  Noel 

Martindale,  Robert  Gunson 
"Glasson,  Alfred  Kirby 

Poskitt,  Henry  John 

Cassidi,  Francis  Laird 

Marriott,  John  Francis  Laycock 

Oflfer,  Clifford  Jesse 

Tonik ins- Russell,  William  Howard 

Kelham,Marniaduke  Henry  Coghan 

Cox,  Arthur  Henry 

Nevinson,  Guy  Roger  Grisewood 

Jeeves,  Leonard  Lainbutt  Garnet 

Greenwood,  Herbert  Francis 

Leeming,  Alfred  Jobiisoii 

Havers,  Cecil  Robert 

Finch,  John  James 

Ogdon,  Alwyn  George  Neville 

Atkinson,  John  De  Keyne 

Morton,  Harold  Swithin 

Knight,  Gilbert  Thomas 

Hall,  Arthur  Leonard 

Blackledge,  Hugh  Finch 

Hutchinson,  Ernest  (xordou 

Jordon,  George  Paul 

Burltoii,  Richard  Eener 

Phillips,  William  Owen 

Cnnningtoii,  Edward  Chailes 

Ijaurie,  John  Welling 

Collis-Browne,   William   Henry 
Montague 


t  Late  Scholars, 
a  Mawson  Scholar, 
e  Spencer  Scholar. 


I  Old  Foundation  Scholar, 
4  UaniierB  Scholar. 


I 


CORPUS  CHRISTI  COLLEGE. 


917 


Murray,  Donald  f'ccil  Lainl 
Hull.  l{fKiiml(l  Cluulrs  Theodore 
Doiinlil,  .loiiatliaij 
Houf,'li,  John  William 
Davics,  I'crcv  Marr 
Wil.lihK.  Fivd.iick  Howard 
Maiiiii,  William  Hfrhert 
W  iUdii.  John  Kenneth 
Williauison,  Aitluir  Oeorf^e 
Chun-hward,  J5asil 
Seddon.  Alan  l)ont,'las 
Keskei-,  Basil  Alhert 
Dauneey,  Arnold  Falconer 
Evelyn-Wbite,  Charles  Augustine 


Nich.dls,  Herbert  Lee 
Dixon,  Horace  Albert 

Sizars. 
Elwell,  Clarence 
Pook,  John  de  Courcy 
1  Selwyn,  Georj^'e  Theodore 
Stevens,  b>dney  Herbert 
Jefferson,  William  Brundit 
Frost,  Maurice 
Cooper,  Harold  Octavins 
(tat^e,  Edw  ard  Tref^urtha 
Neville,  Joseph  Thomas  Donovan 


1  Speacor  Scholar. 


PATRON  AG?: 


Coiintiei. 
Camb.... 

Beuefires . 

Landbeach, H. 

St  Bene't,Canib.  V. 

Wilbraham  Parva,  U. 

Grantchester,  \' . 

.Stulbridge,  R. 

Braxred  Mapna,  R. 

Lambourne,  R . 

St  l\Iy.  Abchurch,  R.^ 
with  .St  l,awrence  \ 
Pounteney,  V.               J 

Fulniodeston,  R.  vviihj 
f!roxton   V,                       \ 

Thurninif,  R. 

Inst. 
1887 

1907 

1  i)(W 

1901 

Dorset... 
Ks-sex  ... 

1890 
1907 
18t*3 

\Ilddx... 

1893 

Norfolk. 

1898 

1890 

Incumbents. 
W.  D.Stephen,  M. A. 
W.  Greenwood,  iM.A. 
11.  B.  Slreeten,  M.A. 
;\l.  J.  Sutton,  M.A. 
C.  K.  Seaman,  M.A. 
E.  Maxlow,  M.A. 
C.A.Goodhart,  M.A. 

G.  F.  Wright,  M.A. 

E.  Godfray,  M.A. 
R.  R.  Meadows,  B.A. 


B.A. 

1870 

188-2 
1872 
1866 
1870 
1883 
1872 

1853 

1869 
1852 


I 


KING'S    COLLEGE. 

(Founded,  1441.) 

This  College  was  founded  and  munificently  endowed  by  King 
Hknry  VI.  for  a  Provost  and  seventy  Scholars.  Under  the 
Founder's  Statutes  every  vacancy  had  to  be  at  once  filled  up  by 
the  admission  of  a  Scholar  from  the  sister  foundation  of  Kin^ 
Henry  VI.  at  Etcm. 

By  the  Statutes  of  1861  Open  Scholarships  were  founded, 
and  provision  was  made  for  the  admission  to  the  College  of 
Undergraduates  not  on  the  foundation. 

Under  the  present  Statutes  (of  1882),  the  foundation  consists  of  a 
Provost,  forty-six  Fellows  (exclusive  of  Honorary.  Additional,  and 
Supernumerary  Fellows),  and  forty-eight  Foundation  Scholars. 
Four  of  the  Fellowships  are  appropriated  to  Professors  in  the 
University  ;  the  remainder  are  open  to  all  Graduate  members 
of  the  College  whose  standing  does  not  exceed  seven  years  from 
the  25th  of  March  next  preceding  the  date  of  their  com- 
mencing residence  in  the  University,  and  in  any  year  one  person 
who  does  not  satisfy  these  conditions  may  be  elected  a  Fellow. 

Twenty-four  of  the  Foundation  Scholarships  are  appropriated  to 
Eton  College,  and  twenty-four  are  open.  Of  the  former,  at  least  four 
are  off'ered  every  year  for  competition  as  Entrance  Scholarships, 
and  two  as  Undergraduate  Scholarships*.  At  least  six  Open 
Foundation  Scholarships  are  offered  every  year,  but  the  number  to 
be  off'ered  as  Entrance  mu\  Undergraduate  Scholarsliips  respec- 
tively may  vary  from  time  to  time*.  Entrance  Scholarships  are 
tenable  for  two  years,  and  may  be  prolonged  for  a  further  period  of 
two  years.  The  holders  of  Entrance  Scholarships  as  well  as  other 
members  of  the  College  are  eligible  to  Undergraduate  Scholar- 
ships. An  Undergraduate  Scholarship  is  tenable  till  the  holder 
is  of  five  years'  standing  from  the  'i.Oth  of  March  next  preceding 
the  date  of  his  commencing  residence  in  the  University,  and  may 
be  prolonged  for  a  further  period  ot  two  years.  The  emoluments 
of  a  Founchition  Scholarship  are  £80  a  year,  subject  to  a  possible 
reduction  ui  the  case  of  a  prolonged  Undergraduate  Scholarsiiip. 
An  Eton  Scholar  may  have  in  addition,  under  certain  conditions, 
Tuition  free  and  Rooms  rent  free,  and  the  Council  have  power 
to  allow  Tuition  free  to  the  holder  of  an  Open  Undergraduate 
Scholarship.  A  candidate  for  an  Eton  Scholarship  may  l)e  elected 
to  an  Open   Foundation  Scholarship,  and  he  is  then  entitled  to 

•  ,In  tho  Acailemical  year  IflOH— 1!)0!I  nine  Eton  Foundation  SihoUr»liip«  (flvo  Entrance)  and 
bU  Open  Foundation  Scholarship*  (two  EnirRnce)  will  be  olTered. 


j 


KING'S   COLLKGE.  919 

tuition  free  and  to  rooms  rent  freo  until  he  takes  his  first  dctriee. 
When  this  happens  an  Eton  Scholarship  is,  for  that  turn,  treated 
as  an  open  one. 

An  Kntranoe  Scholarship  EKaniination  is  iield  annuall)  in  the 
.Micliaehnas  term,  upon  tlie  results  of  which,  besides  the  Entrance 
Foundation  Scholarships  already  mentioned,  both  Eton  and  open 
Minor  Scholarships  and  EKJiihitions*  are  awarded.  Exhibitions 
are  also  awarded  upon  the  results  of  the  Annual  Colletje  Examin- 
ations. Some  of  tlie  Exhil)itions  are  reserved  for  candidates  who 
stand  in  neeil  of  pecuniary  assistance  to  enable  them  to  obtain  a 
University  eiliication. 

An  Entrance  Scholarship  olthe  value  of  at  least  £70  a  year  has 
been  founded  in  memory  of  Laurence  Saunders,  M.A.,  formerly 
Scholar,  who  sutTered  in  the  Marian  persecution;  the  present 
annual  value  is  £^0. 

From  the  leijacy  of  Dv  Vintner,  formerly  Fellow,  an  Exhibition 
of  £70  a  year  to  be  awarded  for  proficiency  in  Natural  Science 
has  been  founded.  Two  Exhibitions  have  been  established  from 
the  benefactions  of  Dr  Price  and  other  former  members  of  the 
CoUejie.  These  Exhibitions  are  open  to  all  Under<!:raduates  of 
the  (.Jollege  in  their  first  or  second  year  of  residence. 

Under  the  will  of  Mr  T.  A.  Sidey,  certain  Exhibitions  of  £70 
a  year  for  :i  years  are  offered  to  persons  in  need  of  such  assist- 
ance, who  are  sons  or  grandsons  of  freemen  of  the  ]>ra[iers' 
Company  antl  are  nominated  by  the  Company,  on  conditi<»n  that 
they  attain  in  an  examination  held  by  the  (JoUcge  the  same 
standard  as  that  recpiire*!  as  a  <pialification  for  other  Exhiltitions 
in  the  College. 

I'lnler  the  will  of  Mrs  Laura  Mary  Fielder  the  College  received 
in  l!tOS  a  legacy  of  £'Mm)  to  found  three  Scholarships  "  for 
l>roficieiuy  in  the  ancient  Creek  language." 

Examinations  for  Choral  Si-holarships  arc  held  from  time 
to  time,  as  vacancies  occur.  The  examination  is  chiefly  nuisical, 
but  candidates  are  re(|airetl  to  pass  in  elementary  Classics  and 
Mathematics.  Ciioral  Scholars  are  required  to  take  part  in  the 
Choral  Services  in  the  ("hapel.  They  must  be  candidates  for  a 
ilegree,  but  not  necessarily  for  iiononrs. 

.Vpplications  for  admission  to  the  College  should  be  made  to 
the  I'rovost. 

Uiwlergraduates  of  the  College  are  (with  a  few  special  excep- 
tions) re(iuired  to  be  candidates  for  honours. 

Persons  who  enter  the  University  as  Advanced  Students  may 
be  admitted  witli  tlic  same  status  as  gra<luate  memliers  of  tlie 
College. 

Some  peculiar  privileges  ajiperlain  to  this  College.  The  Pro- 
vost has  absolute  authority  within  the  iirecincts,  and,  by  special 
composition  l)etween  this  Society  and  the  University,  its  Under- 

•   Ai  ili^  Kairvnc  K  lamina  Ion  in  DKcviiibfi,  iluiia  «alu»  (rum  401.  to  7M.  a  jrritr  rur  rmiillilalri 

IWl^,  In-aiclra   Kiilmnca  S<  li<iliic-h>|>-.  itirrr  Kill  itaii'lliiK  In  lipi'il  or  |>»i-iiiilar)r  iu>Ulall<-c,iiii<l  aiiv 

b»    olTrird    (or    i|irllttuii     ton    oiiaii     Uiniii  dulox  Kihibitwn. 

acholmr>hl|><  Talus  604  >rr>r,thr*«  <>|icu  Kiliibi-  | 


920  KING'S  COLLEGE. 

graduates  are  exempt  from  the  power  of  the  Proctors  and  other 
University  Officers  within  the  limits  of  the  College, 

ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

Dr  Cooke  (formerly  Provost)  founded  a  ])rize  of  £6  which  is 
given  annually  to  an  Undergraduate  in  his  first  year  who  has 
deserved  well  by  application  to  his  studies  and  general  orderly 
behaviour.    This  year  awarded  to  Jacob. 

Dr  Glynn, in  the  year  1800,  founded  two  prizes  of  £10  each, 
which  are  awarded  annually  to  such  two  Undergraduates  in  their 
second  year  as  have  been  most  distinguished  for  learning  and  regu- 
larity of  conduct.     This  year  awarded  to  Mozley  and  Mathias. 

There  are  two  £b  prizes  for  Declamations,  founded  in  1786, 
by  T.  James,  D.D.,  formerly  Fellow.  This  year  prizes  were 
awarded  to  P.  A.  Holt  and  Brooke. 

Books  to  the  value  of  £\5  are  given  annually  by  the  College 
for  the  best  exercises  in  Greek  and  Latin  Composition.  This  year 
prizes  were  awarded  to  Adcock,  Rudman,  Cushion  and  Hovvson. 

Two  prizes  of  £5  each,  founded  by  the  late  Mr  John  Heath, 
are  given  annually  to  the  best  readers  of  the  Lessons  in  Chapel. 
This  year  awarded  to  Lindsell  and  M.  A.  Young. 

Under  the  will  of  Mr  J.  M.  Ward,  formerly  Fellow,  the  College 
received  in  1908  a  legacy  of  ^200  to  found  a  prize  open  to  Eton 
Scholars  for  reading  the  lessons  in  Chapel. 

A  prize,  value  £5,  called  the  Pawley  Divinity  prize,  is  given  for 
proficiency  in  the  annual  Divinity  Examination. 

There  are  two  prizes,  founded  by  George  Richards,  M.A., 
formerly  Fellow,  for  Scholars  in  their  third  year,  one  of  ^'30  for 
Divinity  and  Classics,  and  one  of  £20  for  Mathematics,  respect 
being  had  in  both  cases  to  good  conduct.  This  year  the  prize  for 
Divinity  and  Classics  was  awarded  to  Adcock  and  Rooth,  and 
the  prize  for  Mathematics  to  Jackson. 

Martin  Thackeray,  M. A. .formerly  Fellow  and  Vice-Provost, 
bequeathed  to  the  College,  in  1862,  the  sum  of  JIOUO  to  form  a 
fund  of  which  the  income  in  each  year  is  to  be  paid  to  the 
Scholar  of  the  College  educated  on  the  foundation  of  Eton  College 
who  shall  in  the  Examination  of  the  year  for  the  Degree  of  B.A. 
have  taken  the  highest  degree  amongst  the  Wranglers  in  the 
Mathematical  Tripos.     This  year  awarded  to  Jackson. 

Sir  G.  W.  G.  Craufurd,  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow,  gave  £500, 
from  the  interest  of  whicli  prizes  are  awarded  on  the  results  of  the 
annual  examination  in  Divinity.  This  year  a  prize  was  awarded 
to  Selwyn. 

A  prize,  value  £5.  .5.'^.,  founded  in  memory  of  the  late  Anthomy 
Wilkin,  B.A.,  is  given  annually  to  that  student  of  tlie  College  in 
his  third  year  of  residence  who  is  most  distinguished  in  Natural 
Sciences.     Tliis  year  aw.irded  to  John. 

Books  bearing  the  College  arms  are  given  annually  to  such 
Undergraduates  in  their  first  or  second  year  as  have  most 
distinguished  themselves  in  the  College  Examinations  or  in  a 
Tripos  exarainatioQ. 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


921 


I'RIZKMKN,    1908. 


C'tassica 

Schloss 

Howson 

Brooke 

Firth 


1441 
1447 
1452 
1479 
1499 
1501 
1507 
1509 
1528 
1538 
1548 
1553 
155fi 
1558 
1569 
1610 
1612 


Nat.  Sciences 
Stocks 
Alexander 
Kvans,  U.  R. 
Grimke-Drayton 
Harper 
Taylor 


Histt'ri/ 
Toulmin 

Compton  Burnett 
Forbes  Adam 
Beresford 


Met'.h.  Scit  nces 
Spielmann 
Holt.H.  \V. 

Econitmics 
Hickman 


LIST  OF    PROVOSTS. 


William  iMillington. 
John  Chedworth. 
Robert  Woodlarke. 
Walter  Field. 
John  Uogget. 
John  Argentein. 
Richard  Halton. 
Robert  Hacomblene. 
Edward  Fox. 
George  Day. 
Sir  John  Cheke. 
Richard  Atkinson. 
Robert  Hrassie. 
Philip  Baker. 
Roi;er  Goade.  ' 

Foerc  Newton.  I 

William  .Smythe. 

Visitor, The  Lord 


1615  Samuel  Collins. 

1644  Benjamin  Whiclicot. 

1660  James  Fleetwood . 

1675  Sir  Thomas  Page. 

1681  John  Coplestone . 

1689  Charles  Roderick. 

1712  John  Adams. 

1719  Andrew  Snape. 

1743   William  George. 

1756  John  Sumner. 

1772  William  Cooke. 

1797  Humphrey  Sumner. 

1814  (Jeorpe  Thackeray . 

1850  Richard  Okes. 

1889  Aui^ustus  Austen  Leigh. 

1905  JMoNTAoUF.  Rhodes  James. 

Bishop  of  Lincoln 


I 


THK    PRR8BNT  SOCIETV. 

Provost,  'Montafjue  Rhodes  James,  Litt.D.,  F.B.A. 

riceProvost,  F.  Whittiufj,  M.A. 

Deans. 

A.  E.  Brooke,  B.D.  II.  II.  Sills,  M.A. 

Hursars. 

C.  E.  Grant,  M.A.  AV.  .1.  Corbctt,  M.A. 

Tutor,  W.  II.  Mac.aiilay.  M.A. 

(N.  Wedd.  M.A. 
(II.  11.  Sills,  MA. 
Assistdnl  Tutor  in  Mut/mnutirs,  A.  Berry,  M.A. 
A  nit  i. it  ail  t  Tutor  in  History  and  Econoinicn,  .1.  II.  ('I:i|»li;tiii,  M.A, 
Axxisftinit  Tutors  in  Natural  (S.  F.  Harnier,  Sc  1)„  F.K.S. 
Sciences  IC.T.  Ileycork,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 


Assistant  Tutors  in  Classics 


I    larut    Vfiv,   IIIII2        R«ll'«   RcboUr.    IHli:i.     willlnfn   Muu'uin.     XMc  Tutor.     Hwiilara   Keador 
(■■■•rnartanlar,  1*114    irrrmlr  Crlir,  IIN4    Chan       In  nililliiKniphy,  l»o:i      Hun.  I.IU  D.  Dublin. 

■  •Ilal'a  Mrd«IIUI.II|ll>l      l.»l«  rtlrrrtnr  of  the  Kltl- 

;»9— 0 


922 


KING'S  COLLEGE 


Classics. 
J.  E.  Nixon,  M.A. 
M.  S.  Dimsdale,  M.A. 
*N.We(ld,  M.A. 
H.  H.  Sills,  M.A. 
J.  T.  Sheppard,  M.A. 

Divinity. 
A.  E.  Brooke,  B.D. 
Mathematicti. 
A.  Berry,  M.A. 
*H.W.  Richmond,  M.A. 


Lecturers. 

History  and  Economics. 
G.  L.  Dickinson,  M.A. 
W.  F.  Reddaway,  M.A. 
J.  H.  Clapham,  M.A. 
Natural  Sciences. 
S.  F.liarmer,Sc.D.,F.R. 
C.T.  Heycock,M.A.,F.R. 
J.  Barcroft,  M.A. 
3Iodern  Languages. 
A.  A.  TiUey.M.A. 
Mechanical  Sciences. 
*C.  E.  Inglis,  M.A. 


Prceleclor,  W.  J.  Corbett,  M.A. 

Librarian,  G.  Chawner,  MA. 

Chaplains. 

F.  B.  Hutchinson,  M.A.  C.  M.  Rice,  M.A. 

Organist,  A.  H.  Mann,  Mu>.  1).  (Oxon.) 

Master  over  the  Choristers,  T.  C.  Weatherhead,  M.A. 

Senior  Fel/mvs . 
t^Whitting,  Frederick,  MA. 
fs  Riownin^,  Oscar,  M.A. 
^  ^  Hodgson,  Francis  (3i)tterell,  M.A. 
t^  Austen  Leijjh,  E<lvvard  (Jorapton,  M.A. 
t  •''Nixon,  Jolin  Edwin,  M.A. 

fHolUngworth,  Rev.  Henry,  M.A. 
f'Phillpotts,  Rev.Septirans  Buller,M.A 
t^  Austen  Leigh,  William,  M.A. 
§«Cobbold,  Felix  Thornley.  M.A. 

Felloivs. 
IDurnford.  Walter,  M.A. 
J  Harris.  William  Mannintj;,  M.A. 
:|:''Radcliflre.  Walter  William    M.A. 
§1" Rawlins,  Francis  Hay,  M.A. 
Grant,  Clharles  Eustace,  M.A. 
Tilley,  Arthur  Augustus,  M.A. 
I'Chawner,  George,  M.A . 
§'-Macaulay,  William  Herrick.  M.A. 


*■  University  Lecturer. 
t  Fellow  uniler  the  Founder's  Statutes. 
9  Supernuniernry  Fellow. 
I   Fallow  under  the  Statutes  of  ISfil. 

1  Rrowne'N  Mrdallihi.  1H54  .  Metiihers' Pri7u, 
1860. 

2  Principal  of  the  Day  Training  ColleKe.  Uni- 
versity Lecturer  in  History.  Formerly  Assistant 
Tutor. 

:i  IMltRcholHr.  1858.  Chancellors  Medallisl. 
18<iO.      I.e  Bms  l'rize.186'.;. 

4  BiowneS  Medallist,  IH.'VS.  Late  Lower  Master 
of  Eton  College. 


5  Gresham  Profi-ssor  of  Rhetoric. 

6  Assistant  Muster  at  Bedford  Orammar  SchooB 

7  Itrowne's  IMedHlli>i    IHO*.     Late  I'arliamenV 
Office.  House  of  Lords. 

8  M.P.  for  Ipswicli. 

9  Hronne's  .M'd.illi.l.l869. 
Ill  Rrnwoe's  IM.diillisi    1871,  in;<.l9;:<. 

cellor's   Medalliai,   IH74,      Lower  Master  of  Eti 
C.lleK... 

11  Hell's  Scliel«r,   Ifl?!.       Porson     Prin  ,  187j 
Chaorellor's  Mednllisl,  1877. 

12  Abbott  Scholar,  LS?.') 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


923 


'  Dimsdale,  Marcus  Southwell,  M. A  . 
-Hariner,  Sidney  Frederic,  Sc.D.,  F.R..S. 
■■'Berry,  Arthur,  M.A. 
^Dickinson,  Goldsworthy  Lowes,  M.A. 
•'Richmond,  Herbert  William.  M.A. 
"Wedd,  Nathaniel,  M.A. 
^Brooke,  Rev.  Alan  En<;land,  B.D. 
^'Corhett,  William  John,  M.A. 
•  :■'  Ball,  Sir  Robert  Stawell.  M.A.,  F'.R.S. 
"'Waldst.in,  Charles.  Litt.D. 
"Heycock,  Charles  Thomas,  M.A..  F.R.S. 
I'-Reddaway,  William  Fiddian,  M.A. 

Sills,  Ileiirv  Hehb,  M.A. 
1* Jiarcroft,  Joseph,  M.A. 
'^  Ini,dis,  Charles  Kdward,  M.A. 
H'^Sorley,  William  Ritchie,  Litt.D.,  F.B.A. 
'"Johnsitn.  William  Ernest,  M.A. 
'"I'i^'ou,  Arthur  Cecil,  M.A. 
1I'»  Hurv,  John  i5a','nell,  M.A.,  F.B.A. 
'■'Wouliev.  Victor  .lames,  M.A. 
-'"'Mere'lith,  Huirli  Owen,  MA. 
-'  Il:usluck,  Frederick  William,  M.A. 

iiar^cr,  Georj^e,  ALA. 
■-"-Richmond,  Clitl'c  Lcoli,  M.A. 

Greenwood,  Leonard  llu^di  Graham,  M..V. 
"'Shcppard,  .lolni  Tresidder,  M.A. 
-^A^rar,  Wilfred  Fade,  M.A. 

Wini,'ticid  Strattord,  Ksnie  Cecil,  M.A. 
"'Claphan),  John  llaroM,  M..\. 
'^'Dobbs,  Archibald  Kdward,  M.A. 
■-"^  Page,  William  Morton,  B.A. 


•    l'rore»orlal  Follow. 

I  Hracnc'nMrdnlloi.  I-H'.: 

■J  SuptfOli-ndrol  of  Mii.eum  nl  ZoologK. 

:i  Mroiib  •  Piiicn.iin.  IBh;. 

4  rimncrllar't  Kogll'b  MrdallUI  .1MU4. 

!,  Barnra  >>cbali>r,  188:!.  Unlvvnitv  Lecturer  | 
III  Malhemntlo.  I 

»  Uiilvorilty  I.ecturi'r  In  Aiieii.iit  lli«l<iry  I 

:  H»ll'«  SihoUr.  1S'<4  Ciirui  Pni.-,  lHf*4,  iiiH?. 
Ilxiri  scboUr.lHg*  Jnirniir  Priir,  llia«.  Scholi - 
KcM  I'nie.  HKi. 

8   Tbirlwnll  l-rilg,  1193. 

y  LownilmD     Pioli'.uii    nl    A-liononir.       I.nir 
A.lr..oomrr  Kurnlof  lfrl.n<l. 
10   I'li.K.  lfoiilcllM.r((.  L.H.I>.  CiilunibU  CnlloKe. 
Nrw  York.    I*l.'  »r«dff  in  CUxiral  Ali'hvoloKy. 
aiuilo  Prornwor  at  Fliio  Art. 

II  (,oldilir>tli<-  Koa-lcr  h.  UolullurK) 

l-j  Whowrll  HchoUr,  iBSil.  Mirnla.r.' PrIlB,  I8»T. 
Cciiwr  ot  NoiidilloKlato  ^tud■>ut■ 

]:i  Wiililnxliain  Mrdalllal,  IH»9.  nadgo  Pi  lie, 
nun     8«iiior  Iirini.nitrat.ir  of  FhyaloluK}. 

It  Uiilfor*)!;  Lcclurrr  In  Mnchauli-al  Kiiglncer 
Ini. 

It  Proreexir   of    Moral    rhllow<|ili)'.      roniiorljr 


Pelluw  or  Trinity  College. 

l(i  SIrtKivick  l.itiuror  in  Morni  Sclunc.-. 

17  <'h:inc'ellnr'<  Knifiiah  Medallitt,  li>l>».  Diiiiicy 
PrUe.llKll.  Cnbdvn  Prlie.lMl.  Adoiu  Smitli 
Prlio,  1908.  I.Btrnirdlur't  Lecturer  Id  Economica. 
Proreiior  of  Political  K< .my,  IIKIX. 

IM  Uogluii  Profwnor  of  M.»lern  Hlitory.  Hon. 
I.ltt.li.  ixford,  nnil  liurlmm.  Hon.  LL.D.  Edln- 
liufKli.  (ilaRKow  :iii4l  Abt-rilecn. 

in  WalkinKhain  Modallht,  1902.    Denionitrator 

of  PI).ioloKy. 

•Jf>  lilr.ll.TB'  Ltcturi'riii  Economic!. 

■>l  Brownu'i  MeduillHt,  luo|.  Librarian  of  tlis 
Brlti>li  Scl.<«l  :.t  .MhoilK. 

■ei  Browne  IWcdalll>t,  l!)ii:i  WInchrtler  Uoadlng 
Prlli^  l|l<»4.     Craven  Student,  IttUI,  lOOi. 

jn  Porii.n   Scholar,    lIKyj      Porion    Pri«o.  1902 
Craven  .Scholur,  l'.iOJ.     Wlnchcaler  Utaillng  I'rlu, 
igon.     rhanc.'llor'<  M-diilliit,  1DII4. 

34   WaUliiKhuni  MedallInt,  Iflllti. 

W  LlghlfiHit  Scholar,  IMNl.  Prince  CnuMirt  Prlie, 
tWH  IJkli'  ProfoiHir  of  Komomica,  Uulver.lty  of 
Lcedi.     Uouliclrd  r>'llo«,  ivri. 

!«  Meniliert'  PrUo,  IIKVI.      Hare  Prlio,  l!Kl». 

37  Hiiiltb'i  Priie,  n«i7. 


924 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 

Honorary  Fellows.  ^  n  t  tt 

1  Lyall,  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Comyn,  K.L.B.,  G.C.J.ii., 

LL.D.,  F.B.A.  ,  .     ^    ^  .,  . 

*2Prothero,  George  Walter,  Litt.D.,  l^.li.A. 
*3Ryle  The  Rt.  Rev.  Herbert  Edward,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop 

of  Winchester 
**Ewing,  James  Alfred,  M.A.,  t.R.a. 
*6 Pearson,  Karl,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 


Foundation  Scholars,  B.A. 

6  Keynes,  John  Maynard 
^Ainger,  Thomas  Edward 

Hill,  William  Douglas  Penneck 
8  Young,  Gerard  Mackworth 
9 Knox,  Alfred  Dillwyn 

Loyd,  Philip  Henry 

Boulenger,  Charles  Leopold 
+  Stead,  John 
+1" Wills,  Leonard  Johnston 
^"Selwyn,  Edward  Gordon 
tFry,  Alfred  Harold 

Orde,  Charles  William 

Ralph,  Herbert  Walter 
+  Birch,  William.  Colet 

Durnford,  Richard  Selby 

12  Webster,  Charles  Kingsley 

13  Turner,  Laurence  Beddome 
t  Busk,  EdAvard  Teshmaker 

i^Adcock,  Frank  Ezra 

Rooth,  Albert  Victor 

Herman,  George  Lawrence 

Jackson,  Guy  Howland 
IS  Young,  Mark  Aitchison 

Hobson,  Oscar  Rudolph 

Durnford,  Hugh  George  Edmund 


•  Formerly  Fellow.  t  Honorary  Scholar. 

1  Formerly  Member  of  .he  Coun.il  for  Indo. 

"s"Be.r;'s."X,  .869.  Hon.  LL.T..  E.Un  Lute 
V,ole..or  of  Hi.tory  in  ,l.e  Univer.lty  of  Edin- 
burgh.    Kotmerly  Tul.-r. 

3  Caru»Prii».  isrs.  1879.  Jeremie  I  rue.  187, 
Winche.ler  Iteading  Frije,  1878.  Cr,..«e  S.l.oUr. 
y^SO  ebrew.  Kvan..  and   Scholefield  lT,.es, 

HHl  late  llu»ei.nProfe..or  of  Divinity.  Late 
.■relide'ft  of  Queens-   College.      Late  Bl»ho,.  of 

"^  4°  Late  Professorof  Mechanism  and  Applied  Me- 
chanics    Director  of  Naval  Education. 

rfprotessor  of  Applied  Mathematice.Un.veraity 
College,  London, 


'7  'B'enShola?rhmSrowne'a  Medalli.t.  1906. 
Board  of  Kducation  Inspector. 

8  Indian  (Mvil  Service. 

"1  liell's  Scholar,  1904.  Browne's  Medallist,  1906. 
Chancellor's  Medallist,  1907. 
in  Ilarkness  Scholar,  1907. 

11  I'nis.in  Prize  IW).  I!cll'.s Scholar, liWS.  Porac  11 
Scholar.  1906.  Browne's  MeaalllBt,  19(16.  Wad- 
diiRton  Scholar,  1907.  Chancellor's  Modall.st, 
wif  Winchester  lieading  Prl.e,  ll««.  Lecturer 
at  Corpus  C'hristi  College. 

12  Whewell  Scholar,  1907. 

15  .lohn  Winbolt  Prize,  1!W8. 
11  (raven  Scholar,  190K. 

16  Winchester  Reading  Prize,  1908. 


KING'S  COLLEGE.  925 

Fo>/))ilaflon  Scholars,  Undergraduates. 
Brooke,  llupert  Cliawner 
Mozley,  Jolm  Henry 
Firth,  Robert  Browning 
Bland,  George  Nevile  Maltby 
ISc'hloss,  Arthur  David 
Stocks,  Percy 
Shove,  Gerald  Frank 
Mathias,  Henry  Plugli 
Ilow.son,  Hugh  Edmund  KJliot 
Toulniin,  Geotfrey  Edelston 
Lodge,  Ronald  Francis 
Mudie,  Robert  Francis 
Bigg- Wither,  Ralph  Woodgate 

Laurence  Saunders  Scholar. 
Rawlins,  Arthur 

Alinor  Scholars. 
Sambrook,  Henry  Fabian,  B.A. 
Evans,  Willjiini  David,  B.A. 
'Corrie,  Donald  Welldon 
Rudnian.  Francis  Reginald  Rider,  B.A. 
Jacob,  (leorge  Archibald  Forlong 
Clarke,  William  Peter  Dunham 
I'uckle,  Frederick  Hale 
Rose,  Geoffrey  Keith 

Vintner  E.chibitioner. 
Alexander,  Wilfrid  Backhouse 

Price  Exhibitioners. 

Cooper,  William  Arthur,  B.A. 
Compton- Burnett,  Noel 


FORMER  FELLOWS  OP  THE  COLLEGE 

Whose  names  remain  on  the  doUeije  Jiotinls  {with  the  dates  of  their  election). 

i6 '^James,  Rev.  Ilerl)eri,  M.A.  i    BurDaby,  Rev.  Henry  Fowke.M.A. 

fl    Colerirlf^e,  Arthur  Duke,  M..\.  |    Morton, .\rthiir Henry  Ayliiier.M. A. 

(4  'Green.Kev.  \Villi;uii(,'harl»",  .M.A.     '  HoHanquei,   Sir    Frederick    AlWrt,  IHf);) 

i5    Stone,  Rev  .  KilwanI  DHfiinl,  iVI.A.    I  MA. 

i7     l)ii|iiiH,  Ktv.tjeorge  Kuliard.M.A.  I '' Warrcf 'oi  nish,  Iraiicis  \\  arre.M.A.   1S(;() 


:   lloiiorarjr  HrhoUr.  i       I  Klni'^   I'ounirl.      (  niiimun   Sorjannt  of  the 

1  ('h«nc<tll»r'i  KiiKll'h  MoUlllit,  l»OT.  '  City  uf  l.oml 

2  CrnxrHrhoUi.lHi:  I.  C.mmi 
1   Hrawn«'>  .Mrdalliil,  l«i],IS6l.llll4.  ('ia»n       ISM.     Ill 

8choUi.  |M.'.;  I  nf  Ktmir 


rHrhoUi .  IHI:  f.  Camdrn   MriUtllil,    lllf,B.     nallle't  81  hoUr 

1   Hrawn«'>  .Mrdalliil.  l«i],IS6l.llll4.     I'laxn       ISM.     llfooDr'i    .Vwlalllil,    ||r,0.      Vlco-I'raroil 


926 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


1861 
186-2 

1863 


1866 
1867 
18(58 
1869 
1870 
1871 


187;-! 
1875 


Willis,  John  Armine,  M.A. 

I  Mo2ley,.lohn  Hickar<ls,  M.A. 
-Dyne,. John  Biiidley,  M.A. 
^Wilson,  Sir  Roland  Knyvel,  Burt. 

M.A.,  LL.M. 
^Youngr,  Sir  William   Mackwortb. 

M.A.,  K. C.S.I. 
■''James,  Artluii  Coleridge,  M.A. 
Marindin,  (Jeorpre  Kden,  M.A. 
'•Mozley,  Henry  Williams,  M.A. 
Younpr,  Hf'v.  Albert  Stewart  Win- 

throp,  M.A. 
(raselee,  Heniv,  LL.M. 
7L)urnford,Ric"liaid,M.A. 
•^Smith,  Philip  Vernon,  LL.D. 
■H'ole,  John,  M.A. 
'"  Blakesley.  (ieorg-e  Holmes,  M.A. 
Everard,  ('harles  H  ugh,  M.A. 

II  Kennedy,  Hev.  John,  M.A. 
I'^Hiiddleston,  Tristram  Frederick 

Crolt,  M.A. 
'■^(jregory,  Philip  Spencer,  M.A. 
"Brooke,  William  Parker,  M.A. 
1^ Perry,  Harold  Arthur,  M.A. 
i^Clarkson,  Thomas,  M.A. 


I'Selwyn,     Rev.      Edward      Cams, 

D.D. 
I'^Douton,  Rev.  George  William, 

M.A. 
i''Welldon,    Eight    Rev.    James 

Kdward  Cowell,  D.D. 
JOCooke,  Rev.  Alfred  Hands,  M.A. 

Corrie,  Edward  Knowles,  M.A. 
21  Perry,  Sir  Edwin  Cooper,  M.D. 
"'Parker,  Sir  Robert  .lohn,  M.A. 
23  Roberts,  William  Rhys,  Litt.D. 
'-'Harmer,  Right  Rev.  John  Reginald, 

D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Rochesiei. 
-■"'  Ropes,  Arthur  Keed,  M.A. 
2«Chree,  Charles,  S(^D.,  F.K.S. 
271nge,  Kev.  William  Ralph,  M.A. 
^-^Rowlatt,  Sidney  Arthur  Taylor, 

M.A. 
'-9  Laurie,  Arthur  Pillans,  M.A. 
soBIoulton,  Rev.  .lames  Hope,  M.A. 
siJenks,  Kdward,  M.A. ,  LL.B. 
•^'^Headlain,  James  \\  yclifTe,  M.A. 
^•'  I  orino:,  M'illiam,  M.A. 
•'^Crawford,  Lawrence,  M.A. 
•'^Bather,  Rev.  Arthur  George,  M.A. 


1   Le  Ra«l'rijeiinan,1888.    Cliiinrel1or'»  Medal- 
list 1868.    Insiiector  under  the  Local  Government 


Bo 


•of the  Funjab. 
Chancellor's 


Late  Secretary  to 


i  Bell'ii  ScliolRr,lH60.  Conveyancing  Counsel 
to  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  Chancery  Division. 

3  CiBVen  Scholar,  1891. 

4  Late  Lieutenant  Governc 
fi  Bell  1  ScholBr.lStil. 
ti    MfnlherB'    Prize,    1863 

dallml,  IUIi4. 

7  Camden  Medallist,  1S64. 
the  (.'haritv  Commission. 

8  L'iiru»  Prize,  1863.  Members'  Prize,  1865. 
1867.  Chanclloi's  Medalliiit,  1806.  Chancellor 
of  Diocese  of  Manchester. 

<l   Browne's  Medallisi,  1864. 

10  Late  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Peter- 
borough. Late  Gresham  Professor  of  Law.  Clerk 
to  the  Mercers'  Company. 

11  Bell  Scholar,  181)7.  Late  Tutor  of  Pembroke 
College. 

V2  Powis  MedalliBl.  1R8K.  18CS1.  1870.  Browne'i 
Medallist,  1868.  IHfin.  CciisMr  of  Non-Collegiate 
Students,  1890- ieii7. 

18  Convey.inciug  Counsul  to  the  High  Court  of 
Justice,  Chancery  Division. 

11  Assistant  Master  at  Rugby. 

16  Broxnei.  Medallist.  1873 
Craven  Scholar,  187:!.  Judge 
Ajipeal,  Cairo. 

16  Members*  Prize,  1874 

17  C 


SchoU 


1874.    1S7.'' 


IB73. 

'Late     Head 

Canon  of 


Lssistant  Mnsli 
Sclioliir,    IH74 


■s  Medallist 
M;..i.r  nl  I  i>pin«h 
Poterb.iioiigh. 

18    Browned   Mediillo-1.    lN7r>, 
al  Highi;alo  Silinnl. 

IW  Cams  Prize,  187:1.  Bell 
Browne's  Mrdnllist,  187.'.,  187«.  Crave..  Si  holi.r, 
1H76.  Chanrrllor'.  Med«llisl,  1877.  Kurmorly 
Mead  Master  ol  Harrow  Sclmol  and  Bisliop  of 
Calcutta.  I. ate  Canon  of  Wostminslor.  Dean  of 
Manchester. 

20  Browne'.  MedalliM.  I87ri.  1876,  1K77.  Powis 
M»dalli-t.  1876,1877.  Craven  Scholar. 1877.  Chan- 
cellor's Mcdallisl ,  I878.  Formerly  Tutor.  Head 
Ma»ter  of  Aldonham  School. 


21  Bell's  Scholar,  1877.  Browne's  Scholar, 
1878.  Browne's  Medallist,  1878.  Pitt  Scholar,  1879. 
Physician  to  Guy's  Mojpital, Lecturer  on  Materia 
iVIedica,  and  Superintendent. 

22  Browne's  Medallist,  1S78.  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice,  Chancery  Division. 

■j:j  Carus  Prize,  1871).  Jeremie  Prize,  1881.  Burney 
Prize,  latJ.  Members'  Prize,  1883.  Late  Professor 
of  Greek  in  the  University  College  of  North  Wales. 
Professor  of  Classics  in  the  University  of  Leeds. 

1B7H.    Oarus  Prize,  1881.  Evans 
izos.  1H83.    Late  Bishop  of  Ade- 
L-iide. 

'JB  Chancellor's  Knglisli  Medallist.  1881.  Mem- 
bera'Priao,  1881.  Lightlooi  Scholar,  1883  Whe- 
well  Scholar,  188:1. 

2(1  Superintendent  of  the  Kew  Observatory. 

27  BolPsScholnr,  1880.  Person  Prize,  1880.  Por- 
»on  Scholar,  1881.  Cniven  Scholar.  1882.  Browne's 
.Medallisl.l88S.  Cham  ellur'sMedallist,  188:1.  Hare 
Prue,  1885.  Late  Fellow  of  Hertford  College, 
Oxford.  Bampton  Lecturer,  1899.  Hon.  D.D. 
Aberdeen.  D.D.  Oxon.  Ladv  Margaret  Professor 
of  Divinity.  Professorial  Fellow  at  Jesus  College, 
Kxaminitig  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield. 

■J8  Porson  Prize,  I88:i.  Browne's  Medallist,  18H3. 
Wbewell  .Scholar.  1H86.  Junior  Counsel  to  the 
Inland  Revenue  Department.  Recorder  of 
Windsor. 

29  Principal  of  the  Ueriot  Watt  College,  £din 
burgh. 

80  Chancellor's  Fnglish  Medallist,  183.5  Tutor 
at  Didsbury  Theological  College,  Manchester. 

31  Chancellor's  Legal  Medallist,  1886.  I.e  Han 
Prize,  18K8.  Thirlwall  Prize,  1889.  Yorke  Prize, 
1891.  B.C.L..t  M.A.  Oxon.  Principal  and  Director 
of  Legal  Studies  of  the  Law  Society. 

32  Prince  Consort  Prize,  1890.     Staflf  Inspector 
lary  Schools 


c  Scholar,  1888. 
1889.  Craven  Sludeni, 
1  of  Goldsmiths'  College, 

natics   at  South   African 


3:1   Bell's   Scholar,  I8SII. 
Cliunrell  ,r's    Medalli. 
1.81KI,  1891,  1892.     W.ar. 
New  Cross. 

84   Professor    of  Mathcm 
College,  Capetown. 

36  Prenderiiaat  Student,  1892.    Craven  Student, 
1894.     Assistant  Master  at  Winchester  College, 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


927 


1  Mayor,  Robert  Jolin  Giote,  M.A. 
95    Yorke,  Vincent  Wotleliouse,  M.A. 
9()  -  Hurst,  (iilbert  ILirrison.loliii,  M..\. 
97     Kar|i,  Frank  linssoll,  M.A. 
99  ^Somerville,  Uilliain,  M.A. 


'Geikic,  Roderick,  M.A.  I'.MK) 

•''Hill,  Aitlmr  William,  M.A.  I'.iol 

Dent.  Ivl\vHi(lJosciili,jr.A..tMns.P..  I'.lOi 

'•Maisli,    l''ii>(lcrick    Howard,    M.A.,  l',l(i;i 

M.C. 


D.D. 

■  Maclean,  Riglit  Rev.  Arthur  Jolin 
(l>ord  Bishop  of  iMonij,  Ross 
and  Caithnos) 

LL.D. 

Ed^cuml)e,SirKd\v.  Robert  Pearce 
8Scott,  Robert  Pickett 
".Macgovvan,  Rev.  William  Stuart 

Inp'le,  John  ("urzoa 
'0  Harlow,   Clement    .Anderson 
\  iMontagpu 

p  M.D. 

Maxwell,  Theoilore 

Hissliopp,  b'rancis  Robert  hryani 

Doiity.  Edward  Henry,  M.C. 

Burton,  Arthur 

Falkener,  Lyon 

Biss,  Hubert  Elwyn  .lones 

NVoodliouse,  Cecil 
"liarclay  Smith,  Edward 

Cowan,  .lohn  Marshiill 

luvlor,  .lames  (ieoij^e 

Medley,  Edward  Williams 
'-■^imey.  Alhelstane  lliff 

I  line,  riioiiiHs  Guy  Macflulay 

Itickett,  (ierald  Russell 

I  lay  lies,  (ieorge  Sen  el  an 

W'liittiiig,  Robert  I'^venud 

Lilt.D. 

'    Breul,  Karl  Hermann 

HI). 

"Whitney,  Rev.  .lames  Pounder 
'■■Lni)ton,  Rev.  .Toscpb  MacHouRal 

M.A. 

70     Bodkin,  Kcv.  Williiiin  Douf^la- 

I  ll»ll  S.hoUt.  mnW  Cr«»tii  .SchoUl.  IHUI. 
K.|.icati..ii  OWlo. 

•i   B..II  SclioUr.   IMIl.     Hmllh'i  Priietuaii.  lMl»r,. 

3  D.OIc  .Munich.  K..rin.Tly  I'rofr.«.r  of  Agri. 
culture.  Lata  AiiliUmt  .Socrctux,  IlonrO  uf  Axrl 
ciiltiiro.  ai|jtl>(ir|ilao  rrufmaorol  Itural  K.onutii>, 
Oifonl. 

4  Wlucluwter    Ufluliux    I'riio,    IHUO       Culuiilal 

iim.n 

!,   AotaUlit  i>lrar|.ir  nf  thu   K.-w  i;uil<u>. 
I.    Pr"(r««iT  uf  rturK<'i;.      Mmlvr  of  DowiiIiik. 

;  Icirmir  I'no.  UhO 

'<  Mrinbro'  fril'.  1177  I.'  »••  I'liic,  InHV. 
\jAms  lli<d  Mailrr  n(  I'similrla  PnundBllon 
S<hool.  I..>nili>n  SUIT  lu»p<'Ctor  <if  Sui.niilary 
SchiM.lt. 

II  l'riii<:l|<al  "f  .S.  Alidrcii'i  ('oIIck*,  Orahaiiii. 
lowii. 

10  WhswoU  Schular,  IWJ.     Yorlt*  Prl»,  IHUZ 


K'Tabor,  Robert  Montagu,  LL.M. 
Blakesley,  Tlioimis  Holmes 
Borton,  iiev.  Neville  Arthurlllach- 

ley 
Bodkin,  Alfred  Arthur 
Foley,  Rev.  John  Windliam 
Tuck,  Rev.  AHred  Johnson 
Blakesley,  John  Holmes 

'"Scallon,  Edward  Brand 
Moleswoith,  liagoi  Gosset  Francifc. 

'"Arnold,  Freilerick  Sweet 
Borton,  Rev.  Silvanus  Key 

'•'Fanin{»,  Rev.  .Fames  Frederick 
Edmund 

-"Creighton,  Charles 

-'Tarver,  John  Charles 
Grant- Ives,  Wilireil  Dryden 
Finch,  Rev.  William  Robert 
Flawthorne,  Rev.  Archibald 
Stewart 

--Benhani,  Benjamin 
Bourchier,  .lames  David 
Buckle,  I'^.dmund  W  illiam 
Harrison,  Ri'v.  .Ios«'ph 
Tuck,  Rev.  Francis  .lolmson 
Lawrence,  Arthur 

a-tSmytb,    Right    Rev.    William 
Edmund,  A  M.B. 
Newton,  Charles  iMilnes 
Browning,  R<'v.  (ieorge  Albert 

'•"  Wix,  Frnest  Newton 

•'-''Bourne,  Arthur  Henry  .lolinstone 
.Staveley ,  Hobert 
Vardley,  Robci  I  Blake 
I'yer.  Waller  Fdward 
Willink,  William  Edward 
Lawsnii,  Itev.  Norton  George 


1871 
1872 
1873 

1874 


IS78 
1879 


1880 


1881 
1883 


18«4 


II  riviiliir  l).'iU'>ii9tr;itor  In  Anut.Mi 
I'J  WlnrhontiT  Ito.-i.lliiK  Vttf,  l.M'.Hl 
)'l  K.n.li.r  ill  (iurinunk'.     I'li.H    II 

U  l.lKhir .Srliolnr.l^H'J 

I  ut«  rrlnrl|iiilor' 


Mil. 


liachol..r,lW<«. 

UoColloK«,Qutil>oc.anU 
>.!.».  ...  x"»"''^  Cnthi'.lrul.     Iluliian  I.orturor. 
.'■   AMillttlit  .MniU'rul  MurlbnrouKh  I'ollago. 
Ill  I'lliiimlnn  Ofllro 

17   Ai»l<tniit  ManliT  ut  Miilvorn  I'oUcKO. 
|M  .SrnKinlon  Vi\ie,  IIIh:i. 
Ill   Ijilo  Aaal>l»iil  Itouiitrurjr 
30  Ml)   III  AhrMlrrn  I'nKrrtiit 
■.'I    liiii.ortnr  ..r  SchiKila  iinilnr  tha  Unl>ar>ll\  of 
Luii.li.n. 
■11  AaiUlanl  Ki-Kli'ror). 
•>X  Cn.u.  I'iKF,  man.     illiihn|>uri.elHj|iih<.. 
'.■I  Oii«  i.f  IIU  Majnty'a  Ii»|u<cl4ir>  of  .SchiH.U. 
'J.->  llrail  Uiutor  .it  tho  lllKb  School,  Klnibcrlo>. 


928 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


iGadow,Hans  Friedrich,  F.R.S. 

1885  Bryans,  Clement 
Beresford,  Rev.  John  .lervis 

^Stokes,  Sir  Arthur  Romney,  Bart. 
•''Ryan,.lohn,&  LL.M. 

1886  *Braunholtz,    Eugen   Gustav 

Wilhelm 
Chevallier,  John  Barrington  Trap- 

nell 
Crewdson,  Wilson 
Palmer,  Archdale  Stuart 
^Welch,  Rev.  Edward  Ashursi 
Brooke,  Herbert  Richard 
Bevan,  John  Henry  Paul 
Binney,  Rev.  Maximilian  Frederick 

Breffit 
Whitley,  William  Thomas,  LL.M. 

1887  G  Impey,  Edward 

'  Constable,  Rev.  Walter  John 
*Swain,  Rev.  Edmund  Gill 

1888  ^Somervell,  Robert 
i»Hart,  Sheldon  Robert 

11  Benson,       Arthur       Christopher, 

C.V.O. 
Little,  Rev.  Thomas  Wright 
!■•*  Grant,  Arthur  James 
Crane,     Rev.     Frederick    Sydney 

Cooper 
Ashton-Gwatkin,  Rev.    Walter 
Henry  Trelawney 
i^Ord,  Clement 

1889  White-Thomson,    Remington 

Walter 
Stone,  Josepli  Henry 
Parker,  Edmund  Henry 
I'' Isaacs,  Rev.  Hubert  Seymour 

1890  Jose,  Thomas  Porter  Hatt 
Dickinson,  Arthur  Lowes 
Powell,  John  Clark 

Ogilvie,  Fergus  Alenteith,  M.B.  Ifi 

B.C. 
Pease,  Harold  Gurney 


i^Brooks,  Ernest  Walter 

Richardson,  Philip 
1'' Lewis,  William  Aldersey 
1'?  Hall,  Arthur  Alexander 

White-Thomson,  Rev.  Leonard 
Jauncey 

Pymar,  Edgar  Brice,  &  LL.B. 
isGriffiths.  Joseph,  &M.C. 

Weatherhead,  Trenliara  Candy 

Hallidie,  Andrew  Hallidie  Smith,  1 
M.B.,  B.C. 

Douglas,  Edward  Herbert 
i^'FordjRev.  Lionel  George  Bridges 

Justice 
20Durham,HerbertEdward,M.B.  & 
B.C. 

Richardson,  Hugh 

Halcombe,  Philip  Birch 

Nicol,  Rev.  Arthur   Robert  Archi- 
bald 

Woodd,  John  Henry  Townsend        1( 
"1  Raleigh,  Walter  Alexander 

Ashbee,  Charles  Robert 

Withers,  John  James 

Howard ,  Geoffrey 

Humphry,  Perceval 

Boyd-Carpenter,  Henry  John 

Clark-Maxwell,   Rev.   William 
Gilchrist 

Little,  John  Francis  Willes 

Mellor,  Rev.  Wilfrid  Paget 

Isaacs,  Rev.  Wilfrid  Henry 

Gladstone,    George    Edward, 
&  LL.M. 

Owen,  Rev.  Richard  Startin 

Kendall,  Rev.  John  Francis 
2'2Hyslop,  Rev.  Archibald  Richard 

Frith 
2n  Walters,  Henry  Beauchamp 

Cheese,  Albert 
'^^Stone,  Edward  Wellington 

Evans,  Rev.  George  William 


1  Strickland  Curator.    Cniversity  Lecturer  In 
Advanced  Morphology. 

2  Assistant  Mahter  at  Shrewsbury  School. 

;)  Priifcsaor  of  Kngineoring  and  Principal  of  the 
Polytechnic,  Woolwich. 
4  Render  in  Romance. 

6  Bell'j  Scholar,  IHHn.    Late  Provost  of  Trinity 
ColleKC.  Toronto. 

0  A»»l«iBnt  Master  at  Kton  Collri!'- 

7  AHKiHiiint  MaKtcr  nt  TiipinKhnni. 

8  Ijiti'  Assistant  Ki'Kistrary. 

9  Assistant  Maslcr  at  lliirrow. 
JO  AsHistant  Master  at  IluKhy. 

11  Fellow  of  M!iK(l:il.  nil  t'ollegi'.    Memheroftho 
Consultative! 'omiiiittiH' of  tlio  Uoaril  of  Education. 

12  Professor  of  History,  University  of  Leeds. 

13  Lecturer,  University  College,  Bristol. 


14  Winchester  Reading  Prize,  ISSfi. 

16  Bell's SiholNr,  1HH4.    Carus  Prize,  188S. 

Ifi  Assistant  Master,  King's  College  School, 
London. 

17  Princijial  of  Tcachors'  College,  Madras. 

15  M.D.  Edin.    Late  Reader  in  Surgery. 

Ill  Wincheslerneading  Prize,  1887.  Chancellor's 
Mciiallist,  1988.     Head  Master  of  Repton  School. 

2(1  ,l(din  Lucas  Walker  Student,  1904. 

•Jl  Professor  of  Knglish  Literature,  Oxford. 
Fellow  of  Magdalen  College,  Oiford,    M.A.  Oxon. 

22  Carus  Prize,  18H7.  Warden  of  Trinity  College, 
Glenalmond. 

■23  Roll's  Scholar,  1SH7.  Chancellor's  MedallUl 
IH90.     British  Museum. 

'_'4  Assistant  Master  at  Eton  College. 


KING'S  COLLEGE, 


929 


I'erowne,  Uev.   Arthur   William 
'I'honison 
'Stone,  Uev.  Francis  Joseph 
)4  -Uoodhart,  Arthur  Murray,  iV 
Mus.B. 
Todhunter,  Kdward  Maurice 
Kose-InDes,.lohn 
Sanderson,  Kdward  Lancelot 
Jones,  Heibert  William 
^Thackeray,  Henrv  St  John 
■•Tilley,  John  Anthony  Cecil 
^Jordan,  William  Kdward 
"  Newton,  Kev.  Ernest  Alfred 
'Cranasre,    Kev.    Diivid    Herbert 

Somerset 
"Latham,  Arthur  C'arlyle 
'■•Oldham,  Henry  Yule 
15  'OBrown,  Stephen  Rowland 
Lewis,  Thomas  Boys 
Miles,  Eustace  Hnmilton 
iiHeatoii,  Hoiiald  Williaiu 
Radcliffe,  George  Herbert 
Steedman,  Rev.    Herbert  Edward 
W  iiL'on 
'-Kittermasier,  Frederick  James 

Berry,  Grosvenor 
'•'King,  Leonard  William 
Hi  '*  Orford,  Joseph  Robinson 
•''  Aris,  Herbert 

Peers,  Charles  Reed 
'"Hope,  Philip 

"Ferrers,  Huph  Norman,  &  LL.M. 
Wallington,  Rev.  Frank  IMaxwell 
V\'onnacott.  Rev.  Thomas  Oswald 
'«Lepper,  Robert  Slew;irl,A;  LL.M. 
*7  '■'  Lias,  Charlts  Richanl 
Bulmer,  Edward  I'rederick 
llarmaii.  Rev.  Alfreil  Cecil 
lilunt.    \U-\.    Arthur   Stanley 
\  auffhan 


20  grayer,  Henry  Hickersteth 
■-'Gurley,  William  Robert 

Phillips,  Rev.  Charles  Augustine 

Macpherson,  Alan 

(jibbins,  \\  illiam 

Bevan-Petman,  Bertram  Amor 

.Fones,  Arnold  Fearon 

Booth,  Alhed  Allen 

(iilbert.  Rev.  X'yner  Noel 

Doncaster,  James  Henry 

Windlcy,  Rev.  Henry  Chadwirk 

Crowder,  Charles  Fairfax 

Thomas,  Percy  .Abraham 
-'-Bosaiu]net,  l{ev.  Bernard  Hugh 
-'  Stead,  Francis  Bernard 

Reckitt,  Philip  Bealby 
■-^Emery,  ('ecil  Antonio 
-•'■Scott,  Stuart  Douglas 

Wenliam,  Resrinaid  Arthur 

Edge,  (^yril  Tarratt 
-'■Harmer,  William  Douglas,  M.C.& 
ALB. 

Dunn,  Rev.  Charles  Sebastian 

Pearse,  Mark  fiuy 

Cohen,  Herbert  Benjamin 

Reckitt,  .\rnold 

Ball,  William  \'alentine 
-7  Woodhead,  German  Sinr.a 
■'■'  Beck,  Harvey  Mortimer 

Taylor,  'J'homas  Sigston,  &  B.C. 

Marshall,  John  Frederick 
-'■■'Perrin,  Rev.  Howard  iNasmith 

Lanchester,  William  Forster 

-•Vusten  Leish,  Ricljiiid  Arthur 
•'Mohnston,  John  Alexander 
-•■"Ramsay,  Allan  Beville 

W  hitting,  Arthur  Gregory 

Besley,  Rev.  Walter  Philip 

Havilaiid,  Rev.  Kdmund  Arthur 
'-{Junis,  Arthur  Cecil 


1898 


IfS'.IIl 


lO(M) 


P.llll 


1  AuliUnt  Muter  at  lUuUojf  (  .jIIl'kc 

•i  AwUUnt  Muter  at  EUm  lulleKe. 

S  Jarrmie    I'rlir,    l^S*         Kraii.    Priie.    IKB2 
Eaye  I'riia.  IXiM.     K<lucatlon  OWce. 

4  Poreiini  OITIce. 

I  Jerrmir  I'llla,  IM'jl      Llichtrw,!  HcholKf,  l)».'l. 
Tutor  ukI  Lecturer  nt  Ht'lwyn  I'MlloKe. 

B  Hector  ..r  >t  I'aul'.  •M-h-.l,  DarJeellnK. 

7  Chief  *crel»r>  (or  l.<.cal  l.«cturca. 

I  M.A  ,  .M.P.  Oion.     AfMUUnt  I'hyalclnn  In  Ht 
Goorire'i  aii'l  the  nri)fiiiit.in  H.i«|.ltuli. 

*   M.A.lliim.     (j'lilrerilt;   l.rcturxr  In  |-..llllral 
Bn<l  Kc.ifiomlc  lie»itr>|>hy. 
in  AHUtant  Maater  nt  K|<a<>in  ('olUu* 
11   (>oir«minent  Lllirarlaii.H    A(rir;i. 
17  Rriiwiw'n     Mnlnlllnl.    I>'»,    l>»l.       AxllUut 
,Ma<ler  at  KuKhx. 

13  Rrltlih  Muirurn 

14  enroll  Hrlir  *  llruwnc'i  ModaUiai,  IIIXN. 

I       Aa«latallt  .%U>ter  at  Wllichatter  I'ulleife 
\.ai.l>nl  Maalrt  at  Dulwlrh  Collelv 


ir   WInchcatcr  Reiuliiii;  I'riio,   181U. 

IS  Prufeamir  of  Hlaturyauil  Kcnnomica,  If. II.  the 
Mnha  RiOa'a  Cllego,  Travancore. 

19  Head  Mauler.  Vict<jria  College.  Aloianilria. 

•JO  AMittaiit  .Miuter  at  t'llrtoii  College. 

•.'I  Itoail  Master  of  Klnft  hVlward  VI.  Mliiaia 
School,  Norwich. 

■,-!  Cnrui  HrUf,  IK!l7. 

2  I  Aaalitaiit  .Maator  al  Cllftoii  rolloKO. 

•.'t  Aaalatoni  Miftur  ut  MitrlliorouKli  IoIIoko. 

>.',  AMiatniit  Maat<ir  at  Chi'lt.'iihaiii  ColleKO. 

la  Aailatant  SurKeoii  ami  Warileh  of  St  Bar. 
tholomew'i  l|i»|iiul.  Surxi'on  to  the  Metro|K>l|. 
lali  Moa|iUal. 

•n  M.n.  E<llii.  rrofvunrof  I'atholiigjt.  rellow  of 
Trinity  Mall. 

V<  Aulalaiit  Maaterat  Alilenhain  Schmil. 

Itl  riiiiiieitli-  Chai.lnln  to  the  llUhop  of  Olford. 

:iii  A-alaUnl  Maati-r,  llanrylMirjr. 
II    llrowile'a  Meilalllat.  I■*KI,I^'M. 

:rj  r.<lue»tlon  Onire. 


930 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


Martin,  Uobert  Edmund 

Hills,  Alfred 

Walt,  Ernest  Alexander  Stuart 

Rccles,  James  Ronald 
1  Vernon  Jones,  Vei'iion  Stanley 
^  Doufflas,  Eev.  Gerald  Wyberu'li 
8  Foster,  Vivian  Le  Neve 
■^Conybeare,  Alfred  i'Ulward 

Temperley,    Ernest    Walter 
I'yemont 

Cole,  Rev.  FfuRh  Basil 

Dyne,  John  Bradley 

Wrig-ley,  James  Cecil,  &  LL.B. 

Brundrit,  Percy  Wrigrht,  &  LL.H. 

Mellor,  Alfred  Shaw,  M.B.  &  B.C. 

Davis,  George  Edjfar  Shuter 

Marten,  Rev.  George  Henry 
1902  -iLubbock,  Samuel  Gurney 

VVall<er,  Harold,  M.B.  &  B.C. 
•^Todd,  Leonard 

Uavies,  George  Frederick 

Kowntree,  Joseph  Stevenson 
'Saunders,  Ernest  William  Cotes 

Gulteridg'e,  Harold  Cooke 

Bell,  Sydney  Pyman,  &  LL.B. 

Medley,    John    Prescott,   M.B.    & 
&  B.C. 

I)ulteel,  Rev.  John  Philip  ErnesI 

Claxton,   Ecroyde    Ihler,   M.B. 
&  B.C. 

Maxwell  Lefroy,  Harobl 

Dalrymple,  Cochrane  Maxton 

Hodgkin,  Henry  Theodore,  M.B. 
&B.C. 
^  Fletcher,   Saninel    Sigmund 
Fechheimer 
H10;i  «  Kelly,  Kdward  Harding 

Harman,  John  Eustace 
"J^iniess,  John  Monteitli 

Ounlop,  ('olin  John 

Surtees,  Rev.  William  Frederick 

Eaton,  John  Edward  Caldwell 

Armbruster,  Carl 

Morrison,  Alfred 
«Seward,  Robert  Walli.s  &  LL.B. 

Few,  John  Edward,  &  LL.B. 


■^Greene,  Alfred  Ernest 

Gillespie,  Alexander  Marshall 

Freeman,  Arthur  James,  ik  LL.B. 

Guthrie,  Thomas,  M.B.  &  B.C. 

Stone,  Arthur 
10  Doneaster,  Leonard 

Childers,  Hugh  Hobert  Eardley 
"von  Glehn,  Louis  Caniille 

Foster,  Raymond  Leslie  Vachell, 
M.B.&  B.C. 

Cooper,  VVilbraham  Villiers 

Ciillum,  Sidney  Julius 

Rottenburg,  Harry 

Usherwood,  Kev.  Edwaid  Cuthbert 

Birks,    Guy   Thornton,    M.B.    & 
B.C. 
■^  Bodkin,  VVilliam'I'heodore  Douglas 

Haward,  l^awrence  Warrington 
'-Werner,  Charles  Augustus 

Stone,  William  Bayford 

Ciardner,  Arthur 
"  Hntchiuson,  Rev.  Francis  Eruest 

.1  ames,  Charles  Edward  Noel 
•^Chitty,  Rev.  George  Jameson 

Cohen,  Arthur  Merlon 

Gayner,  Franci.s  M.B.  A'  B.C. 

Norton,  Robert  Holland,  &  LL.B. 
i^Mollison,    William    Mayhew, 
&  MC. 

Winterbotliam,  William 
"^Goodliffe,  Arnold 

Howarth,  Walter  Goldie,  M.B.  & 
B.C. 
•^ Grace,  John  Foster 
"'  Kewley,  James 

Rippmann,  Christian  Hugo,  &  B.C. 

Wilde,  Edward  Hugh  Noiris 

Rice,  Rev.  (!harli^s  Macan 
"  Furness,  Everard  Ilaslam 

Wollaston,   Alexander    Frederick 
Richmond 
'"Sliuckburgti,  .lohn  Evelyn 

.Jones,  Robert  Leetliam 
''J  Maiden,  Hev.  lUchard  Henpy 
-0 Temperley,   Harold    AVilliam 
Vazeille 


191 


W 


FeUow  of  Magdalene  College. 
Vice-Priiiclpal,  Theological  ('oUego,  Ely. 
Assistant  Mnster  at  Eton  College, 
Assistant  Master  at  llppinghnni  School. 
Lecturer  on  the  Theory,  History  anil   I'rac. 
3  of  Kdncation. 
Head  Master,  Highgate  Junior  School. 
Head     Master    of    the     Kliedivich     School, 

Whewell  Scholar,  IStUI. 
I  Local  Government  Board. 
I  Walsingliam  Medallist,  1902. 

Assistant  Master  at  Ihc  Perse  School. 


12  Assistant  Master  at  Harrow  School. 

13  M.A.  Oxon.     Lecturer  at  Magdalene  College. 

14  Warden  ol'Cuy'a  Hospital. 

l.l  Mead  Master,  Taunton  Grammar  School. 
in  AHsistant  Master  at  King  William's  College, 
Isle  of  Man. 

17  Assistant  Master  at  Bromsgrove  School, 

18  India  OHlce. 

19  Lecturer  iit  Selwyu  ("..liege. 

20  (:ia.lst.>n.i  M.  nimiil  I'ri;:.-.  1!«H.  Members' 
Prize,  liioi.  Allen  S.-h.)l;.r,  |..Mi:i,  Prince  Consort 
Prize,  I!«I4.  Sf.lcy  Me.lailist,  1904.  Fellow  of 
Peterhouse 


KING'S   COLLEGE. 


931 


iTims,  Henry  William  Marelt 
'-Sanili)ai!li,  Francis  Edward 

iMouni^ey,  John  Edward 
*  Wallis,  Anthony 

Gillett,  Arthur  lievington 

Hedley.  Walter 

French,    Ronald    Edgar,   M.U.    X- 
B.C. 

Gardner,  Charles 
^Reid,  Kenneth  (iardner 

Davies,  Theuphilus  Mawvell 

Ta.vh)r.  .I.ilni  IN  ^'iiiald 

Jaffe,  Arthur  Daniel 

Prior,  Asher  Carlyle  A'incent,  & 
LL.B. 

Watson,  Arnold  Petrie 

Gray.  l!<v.(Jeori;e  Harold  Magrath 

HisTfTs,  Harold 
Hiihl),  Kev.John 

Clark,  Rev.  Paul  Newbury 

Kalk,  Georj^e  Adolpli 

L)les,  Mdwanl  Jeremiah 

Griffith,  Herl)eri  Cecil 

liosanqiiei,  Geoffrey  Coiirthope 

Thorp,  Rohert  Okeley  Vavasour 

T/uhboek,  Percy 

.l.iidine,    .lames    Willon^'liby, 
.t  LL  1!. 
'■Urewster,  (Jeorge  William 
'Hnddlestoii,  Arthur  .Tanie.s  Croft 
"  liarkla,  Charles  (ilover 

Flit(!li,  .lolin  Krnest  (Crawford 

Evans,  Chaile>  I.ewis 

Jones,  Daniel 

Barlhiiloinew,  Rev.  (iraham  Topley 

Mills,  Rev.  William  Ku.staee 

Copeniaii,  Charles  Edward  Eraser 

Searle.  (ieor^e  William  voii  Ushir 

Morland,  Harold  J..hn 
"Champion,  Hubert  Hayward 

('ollin^'ham,  Haviil  Horace 

Spencer,  Ueekwilh  Alexander 

Hi(,'hton,  Doui^'las  ClitTonl 

Kfacmillan.  William  I'.dward  Krank 

(iriffin.  Kiedeiic  William  Wandby, 
M.B.  X  B.C. 


Potter,    Rev.   Repfinald   Joseph 
William  Henry 

Banhani,  Rev.  \'ivian  Greaves 

Huf,'(),  Louis  dc  Ronisson 
"^  \\  ilson,  I'lionms  Irving  Ward 
•'  Speus,  William 

(iaselee,  Steliheu 

LL.M. 

'•'Sinith,  Keyinahl  John 
Saw,  lli-nry  William 
( 'ocksliott,  (ieorpre 
Mallet,  Eugi'ue  Hugo 

M.B.,  B.C.  d-  B.A. 

i\lusson,  Alfred  William 

Colby,  Krancis  Eilward  Albert 

Allen,  James  Lynn 

'i'alhot,  Francis  Theodore 

Bate,  Arthur  (ieoffrey 

Stockwell,  George  Kphraim  St  Clair 

Kalk,  Herman 

('owan,  (jeoffrey 

Caiver,  Noriiian  Clittou 

Corbeii,  (ieorge  Holmes  Uvedale 

Cane,  Leonard  Buckell 

M.B.  &  B.C. 

Byles,.lohn  Beuzeville 

B.A. 

'■'•  Taylor,  Frederick    Beaison 
Foley,  (Jharles  Windham 
Walker,  William  Anilerson 
Fowler,  I  homas  Mackenzie 
Pollock,  Dii;hlon  Nicolas 
Holland,    Hon.    Lionel     Raleigh, 
X-  LL.i;. 

"Fox,  Howard  Orme 
Studd,  Vrihur  Haythorne 

'■Fry,  ICoger  Kllioi 
Dallas,  Robert  .lohn 
l'"ox,  .MfVeil  Francis 
Maw,     Frederick     Irenthain,    & 
LL.Ii. 


1H74 

IHSt 
l!S8(J 


1887 
1888 


lUM'.t 


I   Profcwir  of  lllnlofiy  i>t  tli*  Ruysl  Vnlrrlimrjr 
<'ollii«a. 
■>  l.i>cturer,  lliilVFriltjr  of  llinnlnitham 
.1  liiiprrlor  ..r  Sch'x'U. 

4  AulaUilt  Haali-r  ul  Ihn  lto)al  Naval  Colli-KD, 
Darliiioutli 

.,  I>  n  Kt^rAK-n.  I'r.ir..i«jr  ..f  Naw  Tr.tainclil 
J  K) mill  r.<'<  li-laallrni  llUUir;  In  thu  TIkmi- 
I    C..II.«o   of    Ihi'     l-rraliytiTlali    Churrh    iif 


.  >iirl  of  Itnniioch  Sriiolar,  l«00 
,  .it  Oundlr  Hi'hool. 


7  KxTpfaii  Civil  Horvlc«. 

H  OllviT    l.oiiKu    Ksllow    III    tho    Uiilvorilty    of 
Llvnr|..H.I. 
II  AuUtaiit  Ma>t«r  at  r|i]>iil||hani  Hrhool. 
Ill  runoli     Prlia,     IINM.      A»liUli(     .Maitur    at 
U.^plon  SohiK.I. 
II    Kollixr  of  Corjiui  t.'lirlati  CuIIukv. 
Vi  KInit'.Couiiiol. 

i:i  llarnr-Srtinlar  IH7I.      Iiiillaii  CIvM  Harvlco. 
II  r.fjh.n  Civil  Mi.rvliT. 

l.'i  Ciiiitior  of  till'  I'ahilliiKii  III  Iha  Mo(ra|io||lan 
MiKniiiii  of  Art  In  Nrw  York. 


I 


932 


KING'S   COLLEGE. 


1.S90 
1891 
189-2 
1893 
1894 

1895 
1896 

1807 
1898 

1 899 


1900 


Kdge,  Henry  Travers 

Gillett,  Joseph  Ashby 

Brown,  George  Alackenzie 

Hateson ,  Edward 

Langdon,  Rev.  Alfred  Georj^e 

Keckitt,  Harold  .lames,  &  LL.B. 
1  Moore,  William  Harrison 

Marshall,  John 

VV^arren,  Frederic  IMaurice 
-Churchill,  Ernest  Lee 
■^  Laurie,  ftlalcolm 

Hadley,  Isaac  Arthur 

Sutciiffe,  Henry  James  Halliwell 

Meister,  George  Krnest  William 
niahaffy,  Robert  Pentland 

Abbott,    James    Reymond    de 
Montmorency 

Pease,  John  Henry 

Dyke,  Percyvall  Hart 

Wood,  Charles  Norton 

Hemingway,  William  M^Gregoi 

Mackay,  Norris 

Warre  Cornish,  William  Hubert 

Pilkington,  Ijionel  Edward 

HodwelL  Cecil  William  Hunter 

Macdiarmid,  Duncan  Stewart 

Marshall,  Robert  Bennett 

Giblin,  Lyndhurst  Falkener 

^Toore,  Joseph  Alexander 

Wilson,  Walter  Gordon 
s.lelf,  Arthur  Roylance 

Warre-Cornish,  Rev.  Gerald  Warre 

Peach,  Charles  Edmond  Cleaver 

JMoulton,  Hugh  Fletcher 

Clover,  Harry 

McDougall,  Sidney 

Dods,  Marcus 

Dobbs,  Arthur  Frederick 
'•  Vullianiy,  Edward  Owen 

McLean,  Laehlan 

Kirk,  John  William  Carnegie 

Hudson, Charles Bamford,  it  LL.B. 

Henderson,  Ian  Macdonald 

Dilke,  Clement  Wentworth 

Cartwriffht,  Basil  Osborn 

Brown,  Eden  Tatton 

Wagg,  Allied  Ralph 

Busic,  Lionel  Geoflfrey 

(jlarke,   Rev.   Aupfustus    Hyde 
Tredway 


Pearse,  Rev.  Hugh  Chernocke 
5.7  Hubbaok,  John  Austen 
5  Darling',  George  Kenneth 

Backhouse,  Alfred  Ernest 

Geoghegan,  Robert  Hugh 

Forster,  Edward  iMorfjfan 

Alonro,  Kenneth  Neal 

('hamberlain,  Henry  Maxwell 
"Wynne,  Charles  Meredith 

Mathews,  Charles  Myles,  &  LL.B. 

Filou,  Louis  Napoleon  George  n 

McDonnell.  John 

Hindley,  Oliver  Walter 

Ling,  Gerald  Alston  j 

Hind,  Harold  Ashover 

Hoare,  Louis  Gurney 

Clarke,  Denys  Harcourt 

Penman,  liancelot  Tulip 

Trapneli,  Francis  Cyril 

Wilkin,  Aithur,  &B.C. 

Monckton,  Oliver  Paul 

Parry,  Edward  Arthur  1 

In.skip,  John  Hampden 

Skey,  Archiebald  George 
■'Tennyson,  Cliailes  Bruce  Locker 
'•'Macnaghten,    Henry    Pelham 

Wentworth 
'iGooddeii,  C!ecilPhelip.s 

Simon,  Heinrieb  Helniuth 
sDarling,  Maleohn  Ijyall 

Kemp-Welch,  Maurice 

Mounsey,  George  Fryer 

Courtauld,  John  Sewell 

Peacey,  Howard  Marriott 

Willey,  Harold 

Moorsom,  Jermyn 

Ellington,  Noel  Bayzaud 

AValker,  Rev.  Henry  Colin 

Smith,  Ernest  James,  &  LL.B. 

Silvanus,  Eric  Miles 

Waylen,  George  Henry  Hitchcock     {[ 

Herbert,  Elidyr  John  Bernard  i 

Kennedy,  Alfred  Ravenseroft  ll 

Haviland,  W  ilfred  Pollen 
'-  Davies,  l^avid 

Inglis,  Arthur  Loveday 

Singer,  Arthur  Leonard 

Lees,  Kenneth  Arthur 

Richardson,  Lewis  Fry 
i-'Macnaghten,  Norman  Donnelly 


1  Geoijte'Lonn  I'lize,  1890.       Professor  of  Law 
in  the  University  of  Melbouruo. 

'i  Assistant  Mawter  at  Kton  ('ollege. 

:t  Professor  of  Zoology  at  St  Mungo'8  College,  I 
(Jlaagow.  ' 

■I  Whowell    Scholar,    1B94.       Prince    Consort  i 
Priiu,   1896. 

U  Indian  Civil  Service.  I 


C  Assistant  Master,  Edinburgh  Academy. 

7  Winchester  Kcailing  Prize,  IHOO. 

8  War  Office. 

i»  Whowidl  Scholar.  l!Ml:!. 
1(1  Bell's  Scholar,  li«)0. 
11  Ilrowne's  Medallist,  V.m. 
1-  M.P.  for  Montgomeryshire. 
1.1  Egyptian  Civil  Service. 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


933 


Archer,  John  Fletcher 

Scott,  Charles  I'aley 
'  Carter,  James  Sliiickbiugh 

(.egg,  Horace  (iordon 

Fleming,  (ieoflFrey  ISalinanno, 
&  B.C. 

(irice,  John  William 

Jones,  Charles  Edwanl  Mellersii, 
&  B.C. 

Ogilvif,  Henry 

Faulkner,  JSerlraiu 

Truscotl,  Hoy  Krancis 
-  Kussell,  George  Grav 

Holland.  Kranklin,  .t  lAi.W. 

Merz,  Krnest  Leisler,  &  LL.H. 
■'Quirk.  Kol-ert 

Cole,  Arthur  Frederic  Andrew 

Joyce,  James  Leonard 
^TrevaskiH,  llu},'h  Kennedy 
•''Kiiifjdoni,  Tlionirts 

Streeten,  Rev.  Kd^'ar  Robert 

Wright,  Francis  Whitworth 

Courtauld,  btejilien  Lewis 

Holliiis.  Ksniiind  Mawdcsley, 
it  LL.B. 

Benson,  Cliiirles  Thornton  Vere 

Hedley.  Illty.l 

Bowrinf,',  Harold 

Weston,  John  Ce<'il 

Le  Larlii'ur,  Edwanl  Toia 

Seymour,  Charles 

Jones,  Walter  Foulkes 

I    (loodall,  Charles  Henry 

'■Furness,  I'lohert  .\lla.soii 

Murray,  John 
'Fav.  Charles  Itvle 
•^rhillips,  Bev.  Charles  Stanley 

Davis,  Kenneth  James  Acton 

Cajiroii,  John  W'vnvard 
■■'Ni.liol^,)n,  Harold" 

'    miian,  ( rillierl  Kric 

I  .  irsall,  lialiih  Howard 

(  anti,  Bonald  <  Morge 

Cook.',  Cvril  Han. Is 

I)i<-kins.in,    I'er.y    i'arkin,   .V 
Mns.  iJae. 

Ma.-ni.irran.Keinieth  M.'ail.iV  LL.B. 

(irant.  .(ohn 


Pretty,  Kenneth 

Crostield,  Hugh  Theodore 

Mounsey,  Reginald  Joseph 

Brown,  Austin  Charles 

Newton,  Horace  William  Goodwin 

Heel&s,  Kayiiiond  John 

Second.',  Emde  Charles 

White,  Arnold  Sinclaii 

Sherwood,  Ernest  Thomas  Garton 

J.)nes,  Arii.)ld 
luCollie.'k.  Lcniud  (ieorge  19U6 

"Johnstone,  Donald 
'-Hope-Jones,  William  Hope 
'■'Lees,  Alan  Ilenry 

lieed,  Rev.  Lancelot  George 

Mailey,  Richard  Filzroy 

Joseph,  Ilenry 

Southern,  Norman,  &  LL.B. 
".Scholtield,  Alwyn  Faber 

Winterhotliam,  Harold 

.lebb,  Reg-inald  Douglas 

Cane,  Arthur  .Skelding 

Bradbury,  John  Kowler,  it  JjL.B. 

Moberly,  Arthur  Hamilton 

Massey,  Rernard  Wilfrid  Arlnithnot 
'  Bushell,  Warin  Foster 

CliflFord,  Francis  Awdry 

de    Morpurgo,    Fr.'dt-ric    Guslave 
Adolphe  Bi'la 

Clark,  Koderic  Ken. I. ill 

Gamlin,  Raymond 

.Soulby,  Rev.   Thomas  Hanlini; 

Naiiearrow,  John  Vivian,  it  IjL.B. 

Coiiiyn,  Harold  Fitzwilliaiii 

Haward,  Tristram  Wariiiigtoii 

W.irthani,  Hugh  Evelyn 

Clark,  William  Mories 

Sharpe,  AN'iilinni  Henry  Sliarpe 

Hibbert,  John  Percy  Maghall 

Biggs,  H.-nry  l'"raucis 

Clark,  Alfr.'.l  Joseph  11107 

"'Milner-Whit.',  Eric 

Ma.'hin.  William 
'^Br.iwn.  Stuart   K.'ls.ui 

(irundy,  Wilfr.'.l  Walker 

SpeiiH,  Hugh  Bair.l 

Ri.'hiuond,  Har.il.l  liireham 

D.Micaster,  Hasil  Wilson 


1  A-<l<tnnt  Mxl.ir  itl  Itwili';. 

2  Whnwnll  fbholar,   1»04. 

■\  AbbotC  S<-hulsr,  llvri.  Ilniwiin  HwUllUt, 
IIO^  Chuinollor'*  KiiKll>h  Mv.Ulllil,  II114.  Ai- 
•lilaot  Mvtcr  at  WliichniUr  I'oUfkc. 

«   lli'llan  CIrll  Horvlro. 

A  AuliUiit  Mutirr  al  HI  Ol»o'*  (irainniar 
Hch.vl. 

•  Btll-a  Hch'iUr.  I'.na.  Browne  MxlaUM,  IWi. 
EcyptUii  Ci>ii  Hrrtk'o. 

7  Ula.UU>nn  ll>innrul  I'rtio,  l|a»l.  Kollow  it 
Chr1il'<  C'.llwK. 

•  r.xn.uwn-  M.<iii'>ru>l  Prl<«,  l»oi. 


AMlaUnt   Maxt.' 


ut    Uo 


clu'.Ur    Or 


Ill  A»lataiit  Mutur  at  Kimbv. 

11    IlKllaii  (  Ivll  H.rvivo. 

1'.!   AMiiUnt  Maatorat  Kt<ili. 

19  lii.po.  lor  uii.lcr  llif  HuartI  •>(  .Vgrlrultiiro 
an. I  riiticprlrt 

II  I'owu  Mrilalllil,  l>0&,  WliiehMtcr  lUwIlnv 
I'rI/c.  IM*. 

l.->  A->lilaiit  Haitsr,  liritham  Schuul,  llnU. 

■  ■'  I.lRlitr.Kit  Scholar,  IX)'.. 

17  I'uraou  I'rl>o,  iyo«. 


I 


934 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


Parker  Suiitli,  Wilmot  Babingtou 
Joannides,  (jeorge  Spyro 
Powtll,  Kenneth 
(jiibbins,  Roland  Bevington 
Leslie,  Jolin  Randolph 
Rcnvvick,  John  Ernest 
Gordon,  Cosmo  Alexander 
Uainies,  Alwyn  Leslie 
Wilson,  Hugh  Stanley 
Bannalyiie,  Arthur  Gordon 
Cadman,  Hal 

Morse,  Leopokl  George  Esmond 
Dyne,  Hugh  Edward  Lubbock 
Bodkin,  Arthui  ilalcohn 
Gallimore,  Henry  Burrows 
Baxter,  Thomas  Harold 
Garrett,  Beginald    William   Burn- 
ham 
Pass,  Alfred  Douglas 
Schwann,  Humphrey 
Bennett, . I  ohn  Gordon 
1908     Young,  Richard  Alfred 
Lindsell,  Roger  Edward 
John,  Jordan  Constantine 
(ireen,  John  Richard  Eling 
{^Brooks,  Charles  Davis 
Ciisiiion,  Ernest  .lohn 

1  Lob,  Hyinan 
Chambers,  Arthur 

Harding,  Eg'erton  Stephen  Soniers 
Barber,  Lewis  Christopher 
Edwards,  Charles  Joseph 
Flintoff,  Kit  Herbert 
Bouquette,  Stewart  Henry 
Herman,  Ashley  Ernest 
Ede,  CuthVjert 
Foster,  Hugh  I'ercival  Ross 
Robertson  Smith,  Norman  Mitchell 
fjohnstoiie,  Georfre  (jordon 
Maw(!,  Montague  Denoon 
Booth,  Claude  Hebden  Barker 
J)avis,  Gilbert  Francis  Shuter 

2  White,  Malcolm  Graham 
Annan,  James  (xilroy 
Scott,  William  Moir 
Revillon,  Josejih  Whistler 
Ross,  William  Dallas 
Acliind,  Herbert  Arthur  Dyke 
Howell,  Eric  Earnshaw 
Haitridfje,  Hamilton 

Coit,  Richard  Wetzlar 
Crewdson,  Bernard  Francis,  & 
LL.B. 


Lyon,  William  Towers 
Fry,  Geoffrey  Storrs 
Morrison,  John  Harold 

LL.B. 

Redden,  Frederick  Ailam  Corrie 
Barber,  Sydney  Hilton 
Morse,  Francis  Allied  Vivian 
FitzGerald,  Gerald  Thomas 

Advanced  Students. 
■'Harrison,  Edward  Philip 
Gill,  William  Conrad 

Pensioners. 

Moore,  Rev.  Frederick  Charles 
^Jaccard,    Charles    Auguste    Alex- 
andre 

Agnew,  George  Colin 

Powell,  Leslie 

Brandt,  William  Robert 

Marshidl,  Henry  George 

Rickett,  (Charles  Ernest 

Hammond  -  Chambers,    Henry 
Borgnis  Baret 

Hervey,Arthur  Charles  Constant!  lie 

Pound,  William  George  Willoughl  ly 

Swift,  Claude  Theodore 

Reitlinger,  Henry  Scipio 

Gordon  Walker,  Robin  Ernest 
t. lolly,  John  Catterall 
jjenkins,  Edj^ar  Ernest 

Filter,  Charles 

Ricard,  Frank 

Homfiay,  Samuel  George 

Winterbotham,  John 

liifrlis,  Alexander  Evan  Johnston 

Downing,  Lionel  Edward  Lowdcr 

Dalton,  Edward  Hugh  John  Nealc 

Scruiton,  Torn  Burton 

Soniervell,  Leonard  Colin 

Pyni,  Alexander 

Tyer,  Austin  Arnold 

Cooke,  Alan  Welldon  Hands 

Mansell-Moullin,  Oswald 

Jones,  Albert  Victor 

Elmslie,  Kenward  Wallace 

Kennedy,  .John  Scott 

Drinkwater,  John  Roddam 

Dobson,  Eric  Leonard 

Tudsbery,  Francis  Cannon  Tuds- 
bery 


J  Chural  Sclu.liir. 
1   Ansiatiiiit      Mastu 
School 


2  Ausistant  Mai^tcr,  Choir  Si'hool. 

a  Lecturer  at  Kind's  I'oUego,  Lotnlnn. 

4  Asaiatatit  Hanter,  Clifton  College. 


KINGS   COLLEGE. 


935 


Holt,  Freileric  Appleby 
t  Watson,  (i(-oi-i;e  C'arr 

(iwiimiT,   Jobaiiiifs    Pliilipp   Wil- 
liL'liii  Alexander 

Maehell,  Hiiiiiplirey  (Till)ert 

I'liuker,  (iciilficv  I'aljjrave 

White.  Alfivil  liale 

llbert.  Cdiirtenav  Adrian 

Sliaiid,  I'iiilip  Morton 

Timi.  Nai 

Sniilb.  Frederic  Battinson 

Caiie,  Maiiriee  Hereward 

l'arlrir|},'e,  Heatbtield  Walter 

Siiell.  I'raneis  Saxon 

Clark.',  C'eeil  Herbert 

'11 pson,  William  Frank 

l''aiilkiier,  Alexander  Keith 

llaniiltnii.  (leorfje  Cecil  Hans 

Carpi'iiter.  Edward  Harry  Osmund 
I 'Coward,  Hein-y 
Jliuiiisey,  Henry  St  John 
■•Koss,  Colin  Mai-donald 
-Wheliiii.  Charles  Kric 
;i'..le,  K.-^inald  William 
t  Hickman.  Terence 
fHereslord,  John  Ualdwyn 
fHarper,  Frecleric  Artliiir 

Trotter,  .fames  Mailland  Yorke 

<  orrie,  (  Miy  Temple 

i;\ans.  Click  Iticliardson 

i'riim|)t<>n,  Nigel  (Jeorge 

I  ■rimk("l)raylon,  Norman  Drayton 

h'iry.  I'ercy  Haycraft 

l.apat,'!-,  I-'rancis  Claud 

N,al..IolMi 

I'arnejl,  Henry  Ijei;^h 

Wilicocks,  Roger  Hiissoy 
•iiall,  Frank  (iardner 

ib.ll.  Herl)ert  Wilfred 

Siiiipkinsiin.  Francis  Vaiighan 

I  .ibl.ins.  Henry  Cliorley 

(aiiiplieil.  IJobert  Charles  Cowburn 

I  ''indiar.  Arthur  Ce«-il 

Lias,  Arliiiir  (imlfrey 

II.  Im,  Cyril 

Nathan,  ivlwar.l  Joiiali 

I  rUhar.l.  Os.ar  Philip 

^piebmknn.  Claude  Meyer 

l.^aiis,    (ie.illrey    Farringlon    l''ar- 
ringt.)n 

liiiik.',  Mi.hael  IjaiM'.'nce 

TnrnbMll,  William  KMi<.t 

Tui'k,  I)esmond  .Vilidph 

M.iMiig.  >b>ung 

Smith,  .lam.'s  Norniitn  DouglaH 


Kuroda,  limvn  Nagatoshi 

Mason,  Frank  Lewis  Lionel 

Butler.  Reginald  Charles  Salisbury 

Candeth.  Madbavan  ^Viatbil 

Taylor,  Kric  Stuart 

Horton,  Harry 
'Montgomery.  Henry 
!5Fori)es  Adam,  Eric  Graham 

de  Cerjat.  Ken.'  (Jaston 

Otter.  M.'lvil  Cliarb's  W..odard 

(iold.  Charles  Millen 
1  Howell,  (ieorge  Frederick 
]  Bolton.  I'ercy 
1  Firth,  .Tobn  Charles 
!;  Wilson,  .Tamos  Steuart 
.^Forbes  Ailam.  Colin  (iurdon 

Watkins,  Ilty.l  Edwin  Maitland 

(Jlasson,  Lancelot 

Howntree.  Malcolm 

I'ei-riii.  Michael 

Birrell.  I''iancis  Frederick  Locker 

Longworlli,  lOustace  CounseUor 

Watson,  Charles  Cballinor 

Dowson,  Huniiihrey 

Dow,  Stewart 

dc  Bnnsen,  Eric  Henry 

Higlit,  Harold  Edward 

Tboni|pson.  Haseldeii 

Richardson,  Stanslielil  I'im 

Barker,  Raymond  Inglis  I'algiave 

(irant,  John  Charles 

Boult (Juv  Francis  relhani 

H.irsfall,  C.'('lric  Fawcett 

King,  Hora.'.'  Herbert 

Mawe,  Erii'  Spanloii 

Haslam,  AVilliam  Hi'y\vood 

Saiiwell,  lialdwin  Sjparrow 

Evans,  Leonar.l  Henry  Brittaii 

Rees,  John  Rawlings 

Newton,  Basil  Cochrane 

Wallice,  I'eicy 

Fi.idian,  William  Moultmi 
fWidgerv.  OillMrl  Henrv 

Sincbtir,  (ieolTrey  Wiiitfel.l 

(irav,  ■b>hn  Miliiei- 

Baker.  Rliilip  John 

l'"ry,  Lewis  Sahsbiny 

Haggard.  .Vmyaii.l  .lames  Riiler 

VabtssO|)oubi.  ( reiirge 

Birch,  Arliiur  Clarkson 
I'ollak,  Leshe 
Ke<'hng,  (iiiy  William 
.\rbutliniit,  Slaurice  Armitage 
I'opham.  .\rtlMM'  I'lwarl 
Sluild.  Ei'ic  I'liirfax 


I    KihlbUli.iiiir 

:   I  horal  S.'liiiUr 

1   II»iiur>r>  Eililblll.Mir 


I  II.  A.  I»ii.l. 

•I  AMlilant  MMlrr. Choir  Schuol. 

a  II.A.  0>»n.     ni.liaii  Civil  Ssrtico. 


936 


KING'S  COLLEGE. 


PATRONAGE. 


Coiinites. 
Camb.... 

Benejiceii. 
Kingston,  R. 
Milton,  R.  &  V. 
SampfordCourtenay.R 
Slower- Provost  and  ) 
Todbere,  R.          i 
Dunton  Waylett,  R. 
Kordingbridge,  V. 
Monxton,  R. 
Ringwood,  V.  with  ) 

Harbridge,R.        J 
Buckland.R. 
Munden,  Great,  R. 
Walkerne,  R. 
Prescot,  V. 
Sutton,  V. 
'  Willoughton,  V. 
^Hemingby,  R. 
Greenford,  R. 
Horstead,R. 
Hempstead,  with     ) 

Lessingliam,  R.  ' 
loft  Monks  with     J 

Haddiscoe,R.      5 
Wood  ton,  R. 
Lois  Weedon,  V . 
Hepworth,  R. 
Wortham,  R. 
Finborougti  Parva,  V. 
Kersey,  V. 
Lindsey,  V. 
Great  Bricet,  V.     ) 
Wattisham.V.        / 
Kingston  upon         / 

Thames,  V            ' 
Richmond,  V. 
E.  Molesey,  V. 
Thames  Ditton,  V. 

Ham,  V. 
Kwhuist,  R. 
Wootton  Waven,  \'. 
Bowerchalke,  V. 
Broadchaike,  V. 

o  this   living  the  RolleKf  ha.  «Uer 
Iij9  living  iK  appriipriatuillo  IheCb 

Inst. 

1907 
1900 
1906 

1897 

1906 
1879 
1883 

1884 

1895 
1905 
1889 
1886 
1900 
1901 
1905 
1890 
1905 

1904 

1901 

1903 
1903 
1883 
1903 

1907 
1872 

1877 
1900 

v.m 

1904 

1906 

1904 
1887 
1880 
1908 

nnlt'  prci 
.pl.in.. 

incumheiilb. 
W.  A.  Baker,  M.A. 
G.  W.  Evans,  M.A. 
W.  F.  Surtees.  M.A. 

E.Capcl  Cure,  M.A. 

Devons.. 
Dorse  ts.. 

Essex .... 
Hampsh. 

B.  H.  Wortham 
W.J.  Boys.  M.A. 
E.  L.  Hopkins,  M.A. 

W.  D.  Bodkin,  M.A. 

Herts.... 

J.  W.  Merry,  M.A. 
A.  G.  Laiigdon 
H.J.  Phillpotls.  M.A 
H.  Mitchell,  M.A. 
P    S   C   Crane  M  A 

Lancasli. 

Lincoln. 

S.  R.  Swalwell,  M.A. 
W    H    Isaacs    M.A. 

Middx... 
Norfolk, 

H.T.  Biscoe,  M.A. 
V.  N.Gilbert,  M.A. 
\V    AL  C.  McAllister, 

M.A. 

N.  G.  Lawson,  M.A. 

F    Lee. 

Northam 
Suffolk... 

S.  Lidbetter. 

W.  C.Green,  M.A. 

J.  F.  V.  Faning,  M.A. 

F.  B.  Pbilllps,  M.A. 
J.  Foster, M.A. 

T.  O.  Wonnacott,  M.A 

Surrey... 

A.  S.  W.  Young,  M.A. 

M.  F.  B.  Binney,  M.A 

E.  P.  Pelloe,  M.A. 

B.  H.  Bosauquet, 

M.A. 
J.  ]{.  Pri.lie,  M.A. 

Sussex... 
Warwick 
Wilts  .... 

1  T 

A.J.  Tuck,  iM.A. 
F.  T.  Branislon,  M.A. 
E.  Collett. 
H.  K.  Brown. 

ntnlion  with  Lord  Scathrough. 

QIJKKNS'    COLLKGE. 

(FouNDKD  1448 — Rk-founued  1465.) 

Thi8  College  was  founded  in  1448  by  Queen  Margaret  of 
Aiijou,  consort  of  Henry  VI.,  and  refounded  in  1465  by  Elizabeth 
VViDviM.E. consort  of  Edward  IV. 

The  Society  consists  of  a  President  and  eleven  Foundation 
Fellows. 

The  Fellowships  are  tenable  for  six  years  from  the  day  of 
election  ;  but  no  Fellow  can  retain  his  Fellowship  for  more  than 
one  year  after  his  institution  to  a  College  livinjj,  the  net  annual 
value  of  which  exceeds  £40U. 

.V  Fellow  who  holds  a  Professorship  or  the  otiice  of  Public 
Orator  in  the  University  may  hold  his  Fellowship  so  long  as  he 
continues  lo  be  Professor  or  Pul)lic  Orator. 

A  Fellow  wiio  holds  the  oiiice  of  Senior  or  second  Tutor, Senior 
Mathematical  Lecturer,  Senior  Classical  Lecturer,  or  Additional 
Lecturer  (if  any  such  be  appointetl),  holds  his  Fellowship  so  long 
as  he  holds  such  otiice. 

A  Fellow  who  holds  the  office  of  Senior  or  second  Tutor,  Senior 
Mathematical  Lecturer,  or  Senior  Classical  Lecturer,  for  more 
than  twenty-five  years,  continues  to  hobl  his  Fellowship  lor  life, 
or  if  he  hold  one  such  office  for  more  than  seven  but  less  than 
twenty  live  years,  he  holds  his  Fellowship,  after  vacating  office, 
for  a  period  of  time  ecjual  to  thai  by  which  his  tenure  of  otiice 
exceeded  seven  )  ears.  Additional  retiring  pensions  may  be  as- 
siirneil  to  (Jollege  Officers  who  have  served  thirty  years. 

scnoLAiisniPS,  exhibitions,  &c. 

A  C[\v.<\  proportion  of  the  revenues  of  the  College  is  paid  over 
lo  the  Scholarship  fund.  The  governing  body  distributes  this 
among  the  Scholars. 

One- third  of  the  Scholarship-stipend  is  paid  at  the  end  of  each 
term  of  residence,  up  to  and  inclusive  of  the  ninth  term  of  resi- 

d(MlCI>. 

.\n  Exaiiimation  will  be  held  on  .faiiuary  I'J,  I.*!,  II,  i;)(i!l,  for 
five  Scholarships  and  five  Exhibitions.  The  ("andidates  must  not 
liave  commenced  residence  in  the  University,  and  those  for 
Scholarships  must  be  under  I'.tyi^ars  of  age  on  the  first  ilav  of 
the  Examination. but  there  is  no  restriction  respecting  the  age  of 
Exhiliitioners.  For  one  of  the  l^xbibitions  the  sons  of  clergy 
have  a  prefi-rence.  They  will  be  awarded  for  proficiency 
ill  (,'la>*sics.  Mathematics,  NaLiiial  Sciences  or  Hebrew. 

40 


938  QUEENS'  COLLEGE. 

The  Foundation  Scholarships  are  awarded  by  the  results  of 
the  various  College  Examinations  held  in  the  Easter  Term. 

In  addition  to  the  foregoing  there  are  the  following  Exhibitions. 

'  Two  Sedgwick's  Exhibitions,  value  about  £20  per  annum 
(sons  of  poor  Clergymen  to  be  preferred). 

'  One  Clark's  Scholarship,  £10  per  annum. 

^  One  Sandys'  Exhibition,  £10  per  annum. 

The  Pi-esident  has  at  his  disposal  funds  to  the  amount  of  £130 
per  annum  with  which  he  assists  deserving  Students  of  limited 
means. 

EXAMINATIONS  AND  ANNUAL   PRIZES,  &c. 

At  the  close  of  the  Easter  Term  there  is  an  Examination  of 
the  Junior  Sophs  and  Freshmen,  in  Mathematics,  Classics,  and 
Theology.  Prize  books  of  tlie  value  of  two  or  thi-ee  guineas  are 
given  to  those  students  of  the  different  years  who  pass  the  best 
examination  in  Mathematics  and  Classics,  provided  they  are 
thought  deserving  of  such  distinction. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Penny  White,  M.A.  late  Fellow  of  this 
College,  founded  in  1842  a  prize  of  the  value  of  £30  to  be  given  to 
the  commencing  Bachelor  who  takes  the  highest  degree,  provided 
that  he  be  classed  among  the  first  four  Wranglers  or  in  the  first 
division  of  the  first  class  of  the  Classical  Tripos,  Part  I.  Accumu- 
lations, amounting  on  the  next  occasion  to  £300,  are  given  to  a 
senior  Wrangler,  who  obtains  also  a  place  in  the  first  division  of  the 
first  class  of  the  Mathematical  Tripos,  Part  1 1.,  or  to  a  senior  Chan- 
cellor's Classical  Medallist,  who  obtains  also  a  place  in  the  first 
division  of  the  first  class  of  the  Classical  Tripos,  Part  I.,  and  in  the 
first  class  of  the  Classical  Tripos,  Part  II.  The  prizes  in  this 
paragraph  ai-e  confined  to  Students  who  have  kept  at  least  seven 
terms  at  the  College. 

The  Rev.D.  Hughes, D.D. formerly  Fellow  and  Vice-President 
of  the  College,  founded  an  annual  prize  of  ten  guineas,  which  is 
given  to  a  resident  Bachelor  of  Arts  studying  divinity. 

He  also  founded  two  prizes  of  five  guineas  each,  one  for  the  best 
Latin,  and  the  other  for  the  best  English  Dissertation,  by  an 
Undergraduate  who  is  not  a  Questionist. 

In  1880  Mrs  Mary  King,  widow  of  the  late  Joshua  King,j 
LL.D.,  President  of  this  College,  gave  to  the  College  £1000  Great 
Eastern  Railway  Debenture  Stock  bearing  Interest  at  £4  per 
cent,  per  annum,  in  order  that  a  prize,  to  be  called  the  Joshua 
King  Prize,  should  be  given  annually  in  memory  of  her  husband. 
This  prize  is  given  in  the  form  of  a  Bachelor  Scholarship  to  a 
commencing  Bachelor  of  Arts,  and  is  tenable  for  one  year  on 
condition  of  residence. 

In  1887,  the  llcv.  (Jeorgc  Phillips,  1).!).,  President  of  tin's  College, 
gave  to   the   College  „£1000   Croat  Eastern   Railway  Debcntiiro 


1    The    K«)iibiliana    and    ScliolHrahipK    tliiii 

Maater 

an.lFelio»«pr«»eol. 

marked   are   in    Ihe    noli-    appointinpnt  of  tlie 

KTbi 

H  Kihibltion  wHarniindrd  i 

>  ISKI.by  Ibl 

M:i!itori  (liF  rem  arr  in  Ilie  nppointineni  of  the 

Hev.J 

Sandf.,lHte  Fellow  ol  tju 

een>'  Collegt 

QUEENS'  COLLEGE, 


939 


Stock  bearing  Interest  at  4  per  cent,  per  annum,  to  found  a 
Scholarship  of  £40  a  year  to  be  called  the  Phillips'  Scholarship. 
This  is  held  by  the  Choral  Scholar. 

Prize-books  aUo  to  the  amount  of  £10.  10*.  are  offered  in  four 
Prizes  for  proficiency  in  the  Greek  Testament. 

In  litOU  the  Ilight  Reverend  II.  K.  Rylo,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Winchester,  tiien  President  of  the  (JoUejje,  founded  a  prize  for 
Reading  in  Cliapel  in  memory  of  his  son  Roger  Ryle. 
Prizemen.     1908. 
Mathematics. 
Infflil,  Freshman. 
AN'uterfall,  ■hinior  Soph. 


Classics. 

Turner,  W.  J.  C,  Junior  Soph. 

Eltham  1    ,,      , 

j-   I'rcsliiaen 


Natural  Sciences. 
Bull 

Hughes"  Prizemen. 
Divinity.  i  Latin. 


Hughes-Games 


iyo7. 


English. 


Greek  Testament  Prizes.     19()S. 


Junior  Sophs. 
Wilkiiisou 
Uitclicot-k,  A.  E.  N. 


Freshmen. 
(iuilford 
A\allis 


The  Ryle  Keadino  Prize. 
Farnfield,  H.  V. 


14  Hi   A  iidrevv   Docket. 
I'lX-i    riioiiias  Wilkinson. 
IWr,  .lolin   Fisher. 
I.J08    Kobert  liekeiisliaw . 
1.5 1 U  .lolin  jennius  . 
\fi'2:')  riioiiias  Ffaninn. 
|r,-2f)  \Villi;un  Kranklin. 
|.V2K  Simon  I  leyiies. 
ir/l?   Uiilum  M.y. 
|.'>''><'}  William  (ilynn . 
l/j^H   riiofiias  Peacock. 
ir,r,<i  William  M.y. 
{."jfiO  .lolin  Stokys. 
\r,m   William  Clia.lerlon. 
I.')?!)    Iliiinphrey  lyndall. 
I't  I  4  .lolin  I  )av)Miiint. 
\r,l>   lolin  Manscll. 
Hiin    Kilwanl  .NLtrtin. 


LIST   OK   PRESIDENTS. 

I()44   Herherl  I'almer. 

I(J48   Thomas  llorton. 

Ifi6()  Edward  Martin. 

lt)G2  Anthony  Sparrow. 

U)67  William  Wells. 

1(57.'')  Henry  .lames. 

1717  .lohn  Davie.s. 

1731   William  Sedgwick. 

I7ti0  Roherl  I'lumptre. 

1788  Isaac  Milner. 

1820  lleniy  Ciodfrey. 

1832  .losliiia  KinR. 

18.'>7  (ieorg'e  Phillips. 

1892  William  Mii{,'aii  Caiupioii. 

IH'.IC.  llcrliert  Edward  liyle. 

I'.IOl    Krederick  Ihnry  Chase. 

I'.HMi    Tll'OI.VS  {'l-.CII,  i'lr/.l-ATKlCK. 


Visitor,  The  King. 

THE    I'KKSKNT    SOCIETY. 

Presidfnt . 
t'i'hiim:i.s  Cfcil  Kit/.[>atrick,  .M.,\. 


I 


t   Funnorly   Hrftri 
niih<>|>  ■•(  Hallnhiirr. 


•a   Hu,M 


ar>    Fallow  of  Chriil'i  Collnga,  RiniiiliiInK  Chuiilaln    tn   tl>.< 

40—2 


940  QU  E  KN  S*  CO  L  LEGE. 

Vice-President,  Arthur  Wright,  D.l). 

Tutor,  Arthur  Wright,  D.D. 

Assistant  Tutor,  William  Montgomery  Coates,  M.A, 

Lecturers  in  Mathematics, 

William  Montgomery  Coates,  MA. 

Andrew  Munro,  M.A. 

Lecturers  in  Classics, 

Arthur  Wright,  D.D. 

Joseph  Henry  Gray,  M.A. 

Arthur  Bernard  Cook,  M.A. 

Charles  Travers  Wood,  M.A. 

Lecturers  in  Diainity, 

Arthur  Wright,  D.D. 

Joseph  Henry  Gray,  M.A. 

Charles  Travers  Wood,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  Hebrew,  C.  T.  Wood,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  Assyriology,  C.  H.  W.  Johns,  M.A. 

Director  of  Natural  Sciences  Studies,  The  President. 

Director  of  Law  Studies,  W.  li.  Rendell,  M.A. 

Director  (f  Historical  Studies,  F.  M.  Ru.shmore,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  Englislt,  History  and  Literature,  J.  H.  Gray,  M.A. 

Dean,  C.  T.  Wood,  M.A. 

Catechist,  Joseph  Henry  Gray,  M.A. 

(3.  H.  Gray,  M.A. 

Chaplains  \  R.  H.  Kcnnett,  B.D. 

(C.  T.  Wood,  M.A. 

o  (W.M.  Coates,  M.A. 

Bursars  j^  ^^^^^  ^^j^ 

Steward,  A.  Wright,  D.D. 

Prcelector,  J.  H.  Gray,  M.A. 

Librarian,  F.  G.  Plaistowe,  M.A. 

Steirard  of  the  Mmiorial  Courts,  A.  Wright,  D.D. 

Foundation  Fellows. 

Wright,  Rev.  Arthur,  D.D. 

^Gray,  Rev.  Joseph  Henry,  M.A. 

Coates,  William  Montgomery,  M.A. 
'■^Kennett,  Rev.  Robert  Hatch,  13.D. 

Munro,  Andrew,  M.A. 
^Wood,  Rev.  Charles  Travers,  M.A. 
4 Cook,  Artlmr  Bernard,  M.A. 


1  Ex.iinininK  Clinplaiii  to  the  Bishop  of  I'etur- 
borough,  Cliaplitin  to  the  lii»ho|>  of  Ely. 

•2  Tyrwhitfn  Schol»r  HtiH  M»«oii  Hebrew 
PrizuiiiHn.  1887.  RiKi"«  I'rofonsur  of  Hobrcw, 
Cuiiou  of  lily.  EiiiinliiiJig  ('linpliilii  to  thu  Bishop 
ol  Ely.  I  S<:holar,  l«ril.     F.iriiierly   Follow  ol   Triuiiy  Col-> 

i  Joruiuio  Septiiugiut  I'rize,  IMI'J;  Crossu  Uui-  I  logo. 


18')!);  Tyiwliitt  Hebrew  Schol.i 
7,1!  for  Hihli.:il  llubrow.  IHIW; 
r  of  I'riiil.rolfrnii,.^.,..  Kxamin- 
thu  llinlx. 

ill  M.nl.'illist,  l.s:il.  Craveal 


QUEENS'  COLLEGE. 


941 


Edwards  Fellow. 

Johns,  Rev.  Claude  Ilerniann  Walter,  ^LA. 

Honorary  Fellows. 

^♦Reynolds,  Osborne,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

*  Finch,  (Jeranl  IJrown,  M.A. 

-Ryle,  Tlie  Rt.  Rev.  Herbert  Edward,  D.D., 

Lord  Bishop  of  Wiiichestor. 
-Chase,  The  Rt.  Rev.  Frederick  Henry,  D.D., 
Lord  Bishoj)  of  Elv. 
■'*Bovey,  Henry  Taylor,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 


Noblemen. 

Earl  of  Mar,  M.A. 

AjiiUtsou,  IJi^'ht  Eev.  Ernest  Au- 
gustus, M.A.,  D.D.  (Caut.),  Lord 
Bishop  of  Kiveriua,  N.S.W. 

Kyle,  The  llight  Rev.  Herbert 
Edward,  D.U.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Winchester 

(;hase.  The  Bight  Rev.  Frederick 
Henry,  D.D.,  Lord  Bisliop  of 
Kiy. 

Gill,  The  Right  Rev.  Charles 
Hope,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 
Travancore  and  Cochin. 

D.D. 

Dewe.-,  Rev.  Alfred 

M.D. 

•Melsome,  William   Stanley,   M.A. 

F.R.C.S. 
riiillipg,  (JeorKe(,'liarles  .lohn,iM..\. 
Denyer,    Sitanley    Edward,    M.A.. 

C.M.Ci. 

Ji.D. 

'•Ski'lion.  Rev.  Thomas 

M.A. 

'■•(jarver ,  Rev  .  A  Ifred  JaniCi 

lieecheno,  Rev.  .1  aines 

l'ilkini;t()ti.  Rev.  RicJKiid 
"Seatlc,  Rev.  WillJHiii  (ieorne 

Karrlcll,  Rev.  Henry  William  KitiR 

I'liillips,  Rev  .  (ieoFfie 


Crump,  Rev.  .Fames  Benjamin 
Wharton,  Rev. George 
Musson,  Edward  Coulson 
''"Style,  Rev.  George 
'Pryce,  Very  Kev.  Shadrach 
'  Ingram,  Rev.  Arthur  John 
Gray,  Rev.  Thomas  David 
Wright,  Rev.  Benjamin 
Howard,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry 
•Hayues,  Edmund  Child 
•Cril)son,  \\  illiam 
sGrenside,  Rev.  Frederick  Ralph 
■iProvis, Sir  Samuel  Butler,  K.C.B. 
Wyatt,  Rev.  Vitruvius  Partridge 
lieilford.  Rev.  Joseph  Louis 
.Smith,  Rev.  Frederick  Robert 
Madden,  \\''yndham  Monson 
Connolly ,  Re v .  Robert  Campbe  1 1 
Williams,  Charles  Edwarrl 
•  Niven,  .lames,  and  ^LB. 
Roissier,  Rev.  Frederick  Scobell 
Ellaby,  Rev.  .\lfred  Hall 
.Tones,  Alexander  George 
Dawhiirn,  .loseph    Velverton, 
l-L.M. 
"Wood,  .Tames 
BrsI,  Rev.  J(dni  Dnt,'dak! 
Dawl)arn,   Climenson    Yelverton 

('liarles 
Writ,'ht,  Rev.  William  Benson 
Wildman,  .Tohn  Rales 
'"Prior,  Richard  Delaliere 
"  Hastings,  Hev.  Hugh  Krancis 
Rooker,  Rev.  .lohn 
Andrews,  Rev.  Alfred  Henry 
Ividd,  Walter  Joshua 


I    Wiol»»Mjtol>'aftaminn  lalhrdwontColICK*,  | 

I.  larU  UnWrnUf ,  Mancba.lor. 
•    Knr.i>rrlr  K«llo»..        1   Varmorh  PrMl-lnlit.  I 
1  rror«..„r  of  KiiKlnocrlliK  III  tho  ifiilrcrill;  cf 

iMiitrpnl.  1 

I  rr»b»ntl«rT<>f  Lincoln. 

.    I.ala    M-olrrof   Diilwlth   CnllfKr  and   H«»>1 
■  ii«r  nf  ihf  (lunar  St  hool  In  lb«  anm*. 


«  LaUi   llrnd   Mulvr  of  (ilKgloawi,  k  (lianimni 
School 
T  ncui    nf   SI  Au|>h,  fnrinorly  one  of    II. M 

Ill>p«rt<>r>  of  Schnoli. 

H  lf..n.ir>r]r  Uuiuii  of  Wnkonolil. 

t  Sin  raitarr  to  ihr  Local  GoTfrnmrnI  Hoard. 

10  li>.|>erl.,r"r8cli<Kil.,  n.inlia;. 

11  llcail  Mftttrr  of  l.mlluw  (Irminiiikr  School. 


942 


QUEENS'  COLLEGE. 


Jervis,  Rev.  John 
Asliniall,  Rev.  Francis  James 
Strickland,  Rev.  Herbert  Charles 
Frodshani,  Rev.  Tom  Edwin Colyton 
Nash, Rev.  Henry  Havelock  Ashley 
Kenuode,  Rev.  Sidney  Alfred  Pizi^y 
Sheldon,  Rev.  James  Frederick 
Toms,  George  Bailey 
Hayter,  Angelo  George  Kirby 
Hooper,  Rev.  Francis  Edward 
Carpenter,  Rev.   Frederick 

Waldemar 
Farmiloe,  Rev.  William  Thomas 
Dawbarn,  Albert  Yelverton 
Hayter,  Walter  Louis  Bazaine 
Watts,  Thomas  Isaac,  Mus.15. 

1  Lewis- Jones,  William 
Ranken,  Rev.  Francis  Smith 
Pullan,  Rev.  John  Richard 
Vernon,Rev.  Henry  Richard  Cooper 

*Plaisto\^e,  Francis  Giffard 
Procter,  Rev.  George  Aislabie 
Hooker,  John  Henry 
Rrewer,  Rev.  Herbert  Perry 
Brinkworth,  Rev.  James  Bardulpli 

^Hannah,  Rev.  Joseph  Addison 
lianks,  Ernest 
Hooton,  Rev.  Henry  George 
Paton,  Rev.  George  Clavell 

3 Amos,    Archibald     Drakeford 
Cradock 
Clark,  John  Cyril 
Brocklehurst,  Rev.  Theodore  Percy 
Lewis,  Rev.  Lionel  Smithett 
Worthington,  Henry  Newell 

''Richards,  Charles  Henry 
Davis,  Rev.  Georpre  Ernest 
Major,  Harold  William 
Adams,  Rev.    Henry   Frederick 

Spencer 
Fotheringham,  Rev.  David  Ross 
Pollard,  Rev.  Laurence  Giffard 
Widdows,  Hubert  Bradford 
Martelli,  Ernest  Wynne 
Wright,  Rev.  Benjamin 
Havard-Jones,  Rev.  William 
Smart,  Edward  Howard 
Gibson,  John  Ernest 

*Fraser,  William  Garden 


Brocklehurst,  Frederick 

Jones  Taylor,  Rev.  Edward  William 
'Jetly 

Davies,  Rev.  Arthur  Vaughan 

Bridge,  Rev.  Donald 

Paterson,  Alexander  Granville 

Aiken,  Rev.  Henry  Seffrien 

Blyth,  Philip  Gledstanes 
•''*Paterson,    Reginald    Gresham 
Clive 

Hassall,  Rev.  Arthur 

Parnell,  Rev.  Claude  William 
I' Cookson, Reginald  ThomasChorley 

Stokes,  Arthur  Barnard 

Bently,  Francis  Rliddlelon 

King,  Harold  Charles 

Pope,  Rev.  William  Henry  Conway 

Robinson,  Rev.  Edward  Colles 

Brailey,   William    Herbert,  JM.B., 
B.C. 

Barton,  Rev.  Charles  Godfrey 

Jones,  Trevor  Hywel 
Williams,  Rev.  John  Fosler 
Grant,  Frank 
Stewart,  Henry  Elliott 
Cossar,  Rev.  Herbert  James 
Heath,  George  Henry 
Paton,  Rev.  Roger  Clavell 
Gardiner,  Rev.  James  Ernest 
Mellor,  Rev.  Henry 
Spear,  Georg-e  Frederick,  A:  I^L.B. 
JNlayo,  Rev.  John  Frederick 
Luscombe,  Rev.  Popham  Street 
'  Day,  Samuel  Hulnie 
Dewe,  Charles  Douglas  F.yre 
Robson,  Rev.  Herbert  Eric 
Thackrah,  Rev.  Matthew  William 
Smith,  Rev.  Mowbray 
Bourcliicr,  I^ev.  Basil  Graham 
Symonds,  Nathaniel  Henry 
Ward,  Vincent  Sumner 
Cooke,  Rev.  Frederick  Henry 
Collins,  Rev.  James  Thomas 
Pettnian,  Rev.  Harold 
"  Riley,  Lambert 
(Jooke,  \\  illiam  Charles  Cyril 
Purcoll,  Rev.  Goodwin 
Blackwall,  Rev.  William  Anthony 
Baugh,  Rev.  Harold  Ryle 


•  Formerly  Fellows. 

1  Momberii'l'rl7.craaii,  18W.  I'rofosBor  iif  EnRlisli 
LaiiKuago  and  Literature,  Uuiversity  CoUoko  of 
N.WaloB. 

i!  Principal  of  the  Norwich  and  JBly  Training 
College. 

'6  Insjicctur  of  fSchoulH. 


4  Master  King  Edward  VI.'i.  School,  Dirniing- 
haiu. 

6  licirs  Scholar. 

6  AssiHtant  Maxtor  at  Malvern. 

7  Asf^ifltant  Maxtor  at  Westniiuster. 

8  Master  at  Ardingloy  College. 


yUKKNS'  COLLEGE. 


943 


Kegaii,  Cliailcs  Tiitc 
Koxby.Kev. Herbert Suflielil  Maude 
Abbott,  licv.  Herbert  Alldridge 
Gray,  Gabriel 
KiiiK,  Kiv.  Arthur  Steele 
Wallers,  l{ev.  I'liomiis  William 
'Loewe,  Herbert  Martin  James 
I)aiiiiatt,  liev.  William  James 
Hunter,  lie\ .  Herbert  Kenneth 

LL.M. 

Sikes,  Hev.  Joiin  Churehil! 
Coward,  riiomas  Holford 
Morris,  'i'honias  Kvans 
Wedrleil.  Alexander  Geopfre 
Campion,  Mcnjamin  William 
(Jib.-on,  William  Wayinouth 
-lopham,  Alfred  Frank 

M.B. 

Senior,  Arthur,  B.C. 

B.A. 

Evers-Swindell,  Harold 

Brailsford,  Hev.  William 
flJennett,  Stephen  Allen 

Mannini;-  i'rentice,  John 

Andrew  s,  Kev.  'I'honias 

Evans,  Owen  Lloyd 
fJenkins,  Arthur  Lionel,  k.  LL.I5. 

Clayton,  Xorinan  Willis 

Hollis,  liev.  Denzil 

Streaifeild,  William  HurIi  Raymond 

Doyle,  Kev.  Kulph  William 
fSavile,  Eiislaee  (^laud 
fWilliams,  Charles  Arthur 

Lloyd,  Alan  Charh^s  Ciore 
t  Willis,  John  Keith,  >LI5. 

Purton,  Lionel  I'ardoe 
+  ltohcrtson,    Ludovic     V'aiidei 

Meulen 
f  Harrow,  John  Kothney 
f  Canny,  Gerald  I5ain 

Gibson,  Thomas  A  lex  under 
fHiehardson,  Joe  Hn.ok,  k.  LL.H. 
fMoylaii,  Jidiii  I''it/.;,'iTald 
fMiles.  AiiioH  Itertrani 

Farmer,  I'Vi-dcriek  Kiehard 

DrajH-r,  Krederick  William  Mnrsden 

Spcnrer-Smilh ,  IMiilip 

I'artrid^e,  l£ev.  Waller  Wright 


Thonibnrgb,  Rev.  Francis  Thorn- 
burgh 
Lawrence,  Francis  Henry 
Coast,  James  Percy  Chattertou 
Edmonds,  Rev.  Thomas  Aclaud 
Chase,  Charles  Allen 
Day,  Rev.  George  Stanley 
Wise,  Kev.  .\rtiiur  Thomas 
Cotkell,  Frederick  Harold 

(.lames,  John  Harold 
Oxley,  Horace  Kinningley 

I  I'raukerd,  Horace  Arthur 

t  Fraser,  Peter 

flMillward,  George  Alfred 

jSmith,  Thomas 
Hoyce,  Arthur  St  John 
Cooke,  Arthur  Tulk 
Finch,  George  Adolphus  Andrew 
Mayiiard,  Alfred  Clarkson  Martin 
Hentley,  William  Wallace 
Brice-Smith,  Hugh  Middleton 

fCarnley,  William  Birch 

tCireen,  Edward  Cow  per 
llamond,  Kruest  William 
.Maiden,  Henry  Russell 
Perry,  Lionel  Banks 
Robinson,  Francis  Harry 
Whiting,  William  Robert  fierahl 
Aicock,  Norman  Alexander 
Clarke,  Ernest  W' ilson 
(Joleinan,  Leonard  Worsley 
Douglas,  Eric  Campbell 
Jackson,  Ijangford  I'ridden 
.Marley,  Francis  Lindsay 
Speiicer-Sniith,  Arnold  I'atrick 
Turner,  Ronald 
Wilkinson,  Charles  Francis 

Wellesley 
Barton,  John  Francis 
Coleiiutt,  Itiehard 
Cooke,  Henry  Robert 
Failes,  Frank  Christopher 
(iardner,  Ronald  Leslie 
Ridout.  Edwin  Stanley  For.sytli 
Soimrsit,  Raj^lan   Horatio  Edwyu 

Henry 
Taylor,  James  Edward  John 
Wyatt,  Robert  George  Frederic 

I  W'ebbe,  William  Harold 
Kelly,  Ignatius  Gcorfj^e,  k,  LL.B. 
(iilbett,  Kriiest  Deiiby 
Harrison,  .lohii  Pittnian 
Jervis,  Bernard  Aubrey 


•   Konuorly  Huhnlnri. 

1  Muiwiirtnr  Kannocli  Mcliolnrihli)  Tir  llobraw. 
Tyrwhltt  lluhrow Hcholnr.    Muuii  llobrow  I'riio. 


'.>  WliewcM  Holioliir,  I8B7.     Oliano«llur'i  Lognl 
HoiUUiit,  IfDKI. 


944 


QUEENS'  COLLEGE. 


Pearsou,  Leonard  Thomas 
Claxton,  Albert  Narcisse 
Farnfielcl,  Herbert  Vernon 
Green,  Henry  Tyrrell 
Jones,  Leslie  Arthur  Stephen 
Kerr,  Dugald  Lawrenson 
Nason,  William  Frederick  Charles 
Rogers,  Thomas  Godfrey 
Stower,  Bertram  Herbert  Russell 
Wells,  Leslie  Howard  Elliott 
Band,  Edward 
Boiiltbee,  Harold  Dalton 
Browiirigsf ,  Frederick  Kingsmill 

Butler,  Walter  Gasking 
fChase,  George  Armitage 
fClark,  Frank  Kynock 
Elliott,  Ernest  George 
Griffen,  Everard  Jervis  Fullager 
tHayes,  Robin  Arden 
flnt^le,  Roland  George 
Job,  Cyril  Dyon 
Jones,  Clement  Harold 

Maish,  Edward  Henry 

Middleton,  Leonard  Eadon 

3Iorton,  George  Arthur 

Perrv,  Henry  Charles 

Rankin,  John  Kenneth 

Richaidson,  Arthur  Vernon 

Roxby,  Guy  Jocelyn  IMaude 

Scallon,  Harold  Edward 

Yates,  Henry  George 

LL.B. 

Harding,  Rev.  George  Roger;- 

Bdchelor  Scholar. 
Noble,  Arthur  Henry 

Scholars. 
Waterfall,  ('harles  Francis 
Roecbling,  CJodfrey  Denne 
Turner,  James  William  Cecil 
Batliurst,  Henry  Charles 
KniKlil,  Alfred  Gordon 
lufcld,  Louis 
Elthani,  Ernest  William 
Hntihes-Games,  Joshua  Bower 

1  Best,  John  Kenneth 

'  Kewell,  Thomas  Jackson  Elliott 
Bull,  Harold  Robert 

J'/iilli/Ks  (7innil  Sc/in/ftr. 
Peace,  Lister  Radclitfe 


Minor  Scholars. 

Krishnamma,  Noble  Ratnani 
Finder,  Albert  Humphrey 
Lancaster,  Egbert  Townsend 
Binks,  Basil  Henry 
Sykes,  John  Newton 
Gill,  Hubert  Alexander 
Roper,  George  Hamilton 
Veitch,  Alexander  Gordon 
Board,  Douglas  Leonard 
Steai-n,  Clement  Hodgsim 
Lee,  Horace  William 
Schooling,  Leslie  Frederick 
Sparling,  Hart  Philip 
Sanderson,  Roy  Broughton 
Sleigh,  George  Basil 
Robertson.  Oliver  Hope 
Schwarzman,  Rudolph  Isaac 

Pensixmeri>. 

Davies,  Arthur  Vaughan 

Eatherley.  SVilliam 

Kent,  Arthur  Robert 

Locke,  Charles  F-dward  Leatham 

Kemp,  Ernest  Weutworth  Guy 

Lane,  Frank  David 

Edwards,  Francis  Milhvard 

Ki-uckeuberg,  James 

Kelton,  Percy  St  Goar 

Rutherfurd,  Henry  George  (Jordon 

Smith,  Charles  Wliadcoat 

Andrews,  Eric  Leicester 

Selby-Lowndes,  George  Noel 

Sayer,  Michael  Wynne 

Wordsworth,  Andrew  (iordon 

Smith,  Clarence  Montague 

VVace,  (lerald  Arthur 

Evelyn- White,  Kenneth  Victor 

Thorman,  William  Spencer  I'elham 

Stubbs,  Noel  Howard 

i  homas,  Charles  Rowley 

Buliard,  Reader  William 

Guv,  Hciiwood 

Colenutt,  Fal)ian  Arthur 

Fairhursl.  Christopher  Sedgwick 

Simms,  William 

.lohnson,  Joseph  Henry  Fytfe 

Clewortli,  'I'homas  Jhirlley 

Giifliths,  Siimuel  Victor  Floyd 

Nicliohon,  Frederick  Victor 

Fabricius,  Leslie 

Smith,  Edmund  Hasting-; 


1  .\bb'jtt  Schulor,  19US. 


QUEENS'   COLLEGE. 


945 


liilton,  Edward  Leslie 
Hitchcock,  Aldous  Edward  North 
Halt,  George  Frederick  Williuni 
Penney,  Arthur  Eilwin 
Holme,  Uertram  Lester 
Rogers,  Gilbert  Ashley 
'I'hornian,  Frederick  Pelham 
Adams,  l^estock  Handley 
Scalloii,  Francis  John 
Farrar,  Herbert  Ronald 
Du  Pontel,  Raymond  Jules  Eugen6 
Anderson,  Ralph  Norman 
Sniales,  Regiuahl 
Grecn-Arniytage,  Geoffrey 
Duftield,  Charles  Alban  Williaui 
Pearson,  Cyril  HaiTOi)  Masteu 
Coulson,  George 
Failes,  Beniiird  James 
Hnghes.  Harry  Halcoiub 
Mellor,  Walter  Samuel 
Andrews,  Leonard  Martin 
Pearce.  Henry 
Wheeler,  Harold  William 
Phillil)s,  Kichar<l  Percival 
Lees,  Denzil  Clark 
F1o<k1,  Samuel 

Wilkinson,  Gordon  Austin  Wilmot 
Arinstronj,',    Wilfred   James 

Carusew 
Applegate,  Francis  Webb 
Turner.  Archer 
Grant,  Ernest  Boase 
Collins,  Freilerick  Henry 
Cotton,  George  Vincente 
Donald,  Kenneth  John  Lenny 
Joyce,  George  PMgar 
Sansfijrd,  Fnderick  Edwiu 
Mannooch.  John  Kingscote 
Jenyes,  Wilfrrd  Arthur 
Hitchcock.  Rnh.rt  Jack 
Bigger,  WaltiT  (irimshaw 
SouiMT,  .\rlrian  Wilfrrd  .lames 
Edwards.  Matiric-f  Henry 
Pliill|i.  .John  d)-  Kicmt.'r 
Kirm^sl'iird,  (  liiirles  Kdward  Heechy 
I'nttf,  ('ecil  Arnold 
Morris,  (leorge  l"ri.-<lirick  Bingley 
Stevens,  ilugli  Leslie 
(juilford,  Kdward  Montmorency 
Duriaiit,  CliiirliH  Kd^Mrd 
Dyinock.  /Vrchic  Cair  McLe.in 
I.cwIh,  Kinrys  Llewellyn 
lUirtruin,  (Jeorge  Albert 
.Moxoii,  Herbert  Kinest 
Sowter,  .\rthur  Cliurle-> 


I'ugh,  John  Vaughan 

I'lioinpson,  Gordon 

Tucket,  Lewis  Gordon 

Cook,  Edwin  Arthur 

Macgiegor,  Alexander  Miers 

Scott,  I'ercy  Uixon 

Grocock,  Stanley 

Carver,  Christopher  Fitzjaines 

Holbech,  Laurence 

Farrie.  Hugh 

Grace,  Harold  iMyers 

W bitty,  Lewellin  Wallinprlbnl 

Kingrdon,  John 

Wheeler,  Arthur  Wain 

Bevis,  Ronald  Alfied 

Fertruson,  Maurice  Gurney 

Robuison.  John  Henry 

Seymour,  Ai'tbur 

Hooper,  Kenneth  Anderson 

Barker,  Edward  Walter 

Genniiell,  George 

Wagg.  Frederick  John 

Green,  James 

Rogers,  William  Downing 

Champion,  Arthur  Cecil 

Skelton,  Norman  Arthur 

Royds,  Edric  Alban  Barrow 

Durrant,  Hubert  Arthur 

Stileman,  Douglas  Charles  Gibbard 

Gwillim,  Geoffry  Sbeward 

Hoole,  Douglas 

Dodson,  Charles  S. 

Whitlield.  John  Burrows 

Schwartz,  Charles 

Simmons.  Charles  Edward 

Blacker.  Harold  Alfred  Cecil 

Smith,  Sidney 

Browne,  Archibald  Douglas 

Williamson,  Frederick  Arnold 

Pickard,  William  Burchell 

Selwvn.  Ernest  William 

Powell.  John  R.dand 

Davy.  John  Ernest  de  Chatelain 

Keltoii,  (Jerald  S.  Goar 

VarlfV,  Harold 

Brand.  Handd  (leorge 

Bosw.ll.  I'liilij.  Rutherford 

Edwards.  .lohn  Llewellyn  Arthur 

Olipbant.  (iriinvilli'  Richard 

'ruriibiill.  I'everill  Hayes 

Bev.rl.y,  Russ.ll 

Nasiin.  .Iiibn  William  Washington 

Bailey,  Howard  Sinclair 

Clare,  Frank  Coiuiuest 

lieutller,  John  Cecil  Oakley 


4U— 5 


946 


QUEENS'  COLLEGE. 


Balv,  Eoiiald  Frank 

Crick,  HcMiry 

Arnold,  George  Wilfred 

Simey,  E.  G.  T. 

Chandler,  Bertram  George 

Munesinghi,  Menickpure  Lenty 


Kitfliie,  Alistair  Ferguson 
Groves,  John  Pcrcival  Kniglit 
Nesbit,  James  Widdowson 
Ashman,  Edward  Harold  Willian 
Grant,  George  Leonard 


PATRONAGE. 


Coutilies 
Camb.... 

Kssex.  .. 
Norfolk  . 

Notts 

Wilts 


liencjice!,. 
Kversden  I'arva,  R. 
Oaking'ton,  V. 
St  Botolph,  Camb.  R. 
Sandon,  R. 
'  Grinision.R. 
South  Walsliam,R.,V. 
Ilickling',  R. 
Newton  Toney,  R. 


Inst. 

1907 
18!I7 
1H92 
181»0 
l;)()2 
l'.)01 
lilOS 
1889 


htcuiiiheiiti). 
Gardiner,  J.  E.,  M.A. 
Hooton,  H.  G.  IM.A. 
Johns,  C.  M.  W.  M.A. 
Wright,  H.  M.A. 
KUaby.A.  II.  M.A. 
Rankcn,F.  S.,  M.A. 
Asliniall,  F.  J.,  M.A. 
Pliillips.G.  M.A. 


H.A 

I'.idl 

ISSH 
ISSd 
LSti? 
LST'J 

1,S.S7 

Lssr, 

185;. 


1  In  the  gift  of  tUo  rrosiileut  wlio  luu^t  uoiiiiiiuto  one  of  the  eiKht  Seuiur  Diviiiu 


St   CATHARINE'S   COLLEGE. 

(FoUNDKD    1473.) 

This  CoUe^'eor  Hull  was  founded  by  Robert  Wodelahke.D.U. 
Cliancellor  ot' the  University,  and  Provost  of  Kind's  Collcfre,  for 
a  Master  and  three  or  more  Fellows.  The  foundation  was  after- 
wards enlar;:ed  by  the  benefactions  of  Mr  William  Basset.  Mr 
Richard  Nelson,  Mr  Robert  Sympson,  Mr. John  Chester,  and  others, 
but  principally  by  the  endowments  of  Mrs  Mary  Ramsden  of 
Norton  and  Fockerbyin  the  county  of  York.  The  late  Rcv.C.W. 
Burrell,  M.A.,  also  left  a  considerable  sum  for  the  enlarf^ement  of 
the  ecclesiastical  |)atrona}'e  of  the  Collc},'e.  In  1874,  Mr  Yurke, 
formerly  Skerne  Fellow,  bequeathed  a  sum  of  money  to  the 
Collefje. 

I'he  Statutes,  confirmed  by  order  of  the  (^ueen  in  Council  May 
.!.  ISS'2,  provide  that  there  should  be  a  Master  and  six  Fellows. 

The  proceeds  of  Mr  Frankland's  foundation  are  now  added  to 
the  i^eneral  Scholarship  fund. 

The  Collet^e  at  present  consists  of  a  Master,  six  Fellows,  and 
iwenty-six  Scholars. 

Of  the  twenty-six  ,Vr/io/«r*Aiy>«,  £ 

i'nuiteP7i,\\nu\i\tii\  Ity  Mrs  Ramsden,  are  of  the  annual  value  of    40 
One,  founde<l  bv   Ladv  Harnadiston, is  of  the  annual  value  of    .50 

One, ;...Mr  ilotjbes 50 

Two MrFrankland 60 

Four Mr  Skerne 35 

One lirCostlin  35 

One Mr  Spurslow  and  MrsStafinnl '.\b 

One, Sir  .John  Clcypoolc  and   Mrs  Payne 25 

nnfi. Mr  Cartwri'^'hl  and  Lady  Cocket 25 

The  iiicomo  of  a  fund  of  about  £'MnH\  in  Consols  i.s  also  avail- 
able for  the  purpose  of  ScliolarsbipK  ami  Kxliibitioiis.  From 
llicse  funds  ScholarHliips  and  Kxliibitioiis,  varying,'  in  value  from 
£>()  per  annum  to  £_'(l,are  annually  ;,'iven  after  open  Competition 
"I   at  the  riille^'f  Kxaminatioii  in  .lune. 

I'Ik-  Kev.T.  .Iarn;tt,  M.A.,  Kevins  I'roleHsor  of  Hebrew,  left  by 
\sill  the  sum  of  i:i(Hi(»  to  fmmd  a  neholarship  to  be  ndled  by  hJH 
name. 

Besides  tliese  Scholarships,  if  there  be  a  surplus,  grants  are 
made  to  deserving  Stmlents  of  the  CoUcne,  if  candidates  for 
Honuurii  in  any  Tripos. 


948 


St  CATHARINE'S  COLLEGE. 


All  the  Scholarships  are  perfectly  open  to  candidates  i'roni  any 
school  or  place  of  birth. 

Bishop  Sherlock  founded   the   Librarianship,  worth    £'20  per 
annum,  with  an  allowance  for  rooms.     He  also  considerably  aug- 
mented the   stipend  of  the    Master's    Sizar.    The   Bible   Clerk 
receives  his  Commons,  with  rooms  rent  free. 
ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

A  prize,  called  the  Corrie  Prize,  lor  the  encouragement  of  the 
study  of  Theology,  being  the  interest  accruing  from  a  sum  of  money 
subscribed  by  certain  Graduates  of  the  College  formerly  pupils  of 
the  Rev.  Professor  Corrie,  late  President  and  Tutor. 

There  is  annually  a  Classical  and  Mathematical  examination 
of  the  Junior  Sophs  and  Freshmen  towards  the  end  of  the  Easter 
Term,  when  prizes  in  books  are  usually  adjudged  to  the  most 
proficient  in  each  year. 

Prizemen,  1908. 
Mathematical. 


Third  Year.          1 

Second  Year.          \           First  Year. 

—                   1 

Davie 

s,  R.            1                   — 

Classical. 

Second  Year. 

First  Year. 

Theological. 

Second  Year. 

First  Year. 

Corrie  Prize. 

Moral  /Science. 

Lister 

Second  Year. 

Mortimore 

— 

LI  SI 

OF 

MASTERS. 

1473  KobertWodelarke. 

16.35  Ralph  Mrownrigge. 

1475  Richard  Roche. 

1645  VViiiiani  Spurstow. 

1479  .fohn  Tapton. 

1650  John  Lijrhtfoot. 

1487  John  W'ardall. 

1675  John  Lachard. 

1506  Richard  Ualderstone. 

1697  Sir  Wm.  Dawes,  Bait. 

1507   Thomas  Green. 

1714   Thomas  Sherlock. 

1529  Reginald  Haynbrigge. 

1719   Thomas  Crosse. 

1547  Edwyn  Sandys. 

1736  Edward  Hubbard. 

1554  Edmund  Cosin. 

1741   Kenrick  Prescot. 

1,559  John  Mey. 

1779  Lowther  Vates. 

1577  Edmund  Hounde. 

1799  Joseph  i'rofter. 

1598  John  Overall. 

1845  Henry  I'hilpott. 

1607  Joiin  Hills. 

1861  CnAniiKs KiiiKiiv  ll()Bl^ 

1626  Richard  Sibbs. 

Fist 

tor , 

The  C 

rown. 

THE    PRESENT    SOCIETY. 

Master,  Kq\.  Charles  Kirkby  Robinson,  D.D. 

ex  officio  Canon   of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Norwich, 

elected   1861. 

President,  E.  T.  S.Carr,  M.A. 

Tutors,  A.  W.  Spratt,  M.A. 

Rev.  W.  T.  Southward,  M.A.,  Mus.Bac. 


St  CATHARINE'S  COLLEGE.  940 

Li'i'tllt'iTS. 

Chissirs,  A.  W.  Spriitt,  M.A. 

W.  H.  S.  Jones,  MA. 
Mathematics,  C.  J.  L:iv,  M.A. 
Tlu'idniiy,  W.  T.  Soiithwaid,  M.A. 

Lair,  K.  W.  Snttoii,  M.A. 

Jlixturn,  F.  M.  lUislimoie,  M.A. 

Hursar,  E.  T.  S.  Carr,  M.A. 

Dean,  A.  W.  Spiatt,  M.A. 

Chaplain,  W.  T.  Southward,  M.A. 

Prrflector,  A.  W.  Sprat t,  M.A. 

Steward,  A.  W.  Spratt,  M.A. 

Librarian,  'J.  H.  l}ililerl>eck,  M.A. 

Fellowi. 
-'C.irr,  Rev.  Kdwin  Trevor  Septimus,  M.A. 
Spratt,  Albert  William.  M.A. 
Snutlnvanl.  Rev.  Walter  Tlionuis,  M.A.,  Mus.Bac. 
Lay,  (.'liarles  .IoIiilsou.  ALA. 
Rushmore,  Frederick  ALirgetson,  M.A. 

Ilnnorarif  Ftllnirs. 
'  Boyd-Carpeuter,  The  Right  Rev.  Williaiu,  !).]».,  Lord  JSishop  of 

Ripon. 
'*  Browne,  The  Right  Rev.  George  Forrest,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 

liri.stoi. 
Sir  ("harle«  Cecil  Trevor,  ALA.,  C.B. 
♦Moidc,  The  Right  Rev.  llandley  Carr  Cllyn,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of 

Durham. 

NMftnt'n.  I  M.A, 

111,-  L.nl  llisliop  of  l!i|)..ii,  D.D.  YaUs,  Kev.  Henry  W. 

I  he  Lord  Uisliiij)  iif  I'.ristul,  D.D.  Wooilcoric,  Rev.  Thomas 

riio  Lord  hisliop  of  Diirliiiiii.  D.D.    "Cocksliotl,  Ilev..r(>lin  William 

r,   r>  llaviliitid,  Krancis  (i. 

,,.,,    ,,         ,         '  ij"      I  Wurren,  Itfv.  John  Shrapnel 

li,  H(!T.  James  Hainlyn  j  Vrvr. ,....,    u...   t'\      i       l'      i     ■   i 

.,,   ■,,.,.  I,         .    .1        \\T  II     I    .        ''•orman,  Kev.  (  iiiirJe.'- r  re(  Click 
■    'mil,  UiL'lil  Hev.  Arthur  Wellcslcy       u«........  i    vv  i    i> 

"  •'        nou.stcad,  >>  111  wick  I'cHr^oii 

LL.D.  Pecrn,  Rev.  William  H.iiry 

(MrmliufK,  Hene.lict  William  i"(;onnor,  Kev.  William  Higgin 

Yf  r,  Metcalfe,  (ieorRe 

„  ■'•^-  Shaw,  Kev.  John 

'Moore,  Norman  Style    John 
'.•o"'''M^'.r''''"T"  •"^»"^'-^,,'(^ '"«"'"'♦='       Tooviy,  H.v.  William 

Kllw,  William  (.eorKc  Pharoe  Johnson,  W.liiam  Hlakc.\  LL..M. 

Lill.D'if.  Wanstiill,  H»  V.  Kilward  Former 

'KiRtri><.  John  .Neville,  >\.\.  Herbert,  Kev.  Alfred 

I   Uto  >'rliiri|«l  aiKl  rrofrxiir  of  KiiRllih,  Th«  n>ir.     IImii     |m    L    Iturliani 

rr«.|>l<nr)f  (.''■llriir,  Mulru.  >  MUhop  of  r.i|i|al>n<l 

a  H<n  n<  hoUf  .IH»«                •  LaU  ri>llo«(.  •  W>r<lan  of  SI  IUrih>i|>in»w'i  lloapiul. 

1  Hon     n  ti     i.U.(.,«f    Aii'l    Ah<'i>li«'ii        H»n  7   l.i|hll<.ol    H<  h.Iar.  Ir*'.     Wlir.,|i   .Scholar 

DC.I..  Otd.rl  »ii.|  Durhotn  11"1.       frliiro    (  ..ii.i.rt    I'ruf,    IIPI. 

4    IjkU  H»cr«i*fy  luili*  I'ambcidi*  l.oral  r.%  ■  «  lloo   I  anon  or  EI7 

•mlltallooi    HyadlcaU   4Bd    (o    lh>   ramhrldf*  >   lion    <  aoon  of  HI  Altiant 

UalvariMv  Commtaalon.  1*77.    DIaiiaf  Profaaanr  lo  lliin.  Caaoa  of  Nowcaitlo.  Raitor  of  Newoiit, 

n(  Arrhaolngy,  IKH7.      rorinatly  BUhep  of  Xlap-  Olouc«tl«r. 


950 


St   CATHARINE'S   COLLEGE. 


Knowles,  Rev.  Francis 

Patterson,  Re  V.Alexander  Hamilton 
*Morley,  Rev.  George  Bentley 

Shackle,  Robert  Walker 

Webber,  Alex.  Herbert 

Noyes,  Rev.  John  Percy 

Turner,  George 

Perry,  Rev.  William  Corbeti 

Fitch,  Rev.  Henry  Walter 

Taylor,  Rev.  Thomas 

Barford,  Rev.  John  Sheldon 
1  Haines,  Charles  Reg'inald 

Tyrer,  Rev.  John  Walton 
■^  Walker,  Thomas  Pearson 

Bull,  Samuel 
*  Knighl,Rev.  Henry  Joseph  Corbett 
*Moffatl,  Herbert  Edward 

Flack,  Rev.  Francis  Waller 

Parker,  Georg-e  Roger  Wilson 

Hinde,  George  Moiier 
^Conway,  Robert  Russ 

Swinstead,  Rev.  John  Howard 

Robinson,  Rev.  Ludovic  Stewart 

Ellis,  William  George  Pharoe 

Brewer,  Frederick  William 
^Noakes,  Rev.  Edward  Spencer 

Spurge,  Charles 

Symonds,Rev.  Septimus 

Kearney,  EltVic  Leofwin 

Harrison,  Percy  Tom 

Pegg,  Rev.  Frederick  John 

Hickman,  Hubert 
7  Hornby,  John 

Alatravers,  E-lev.  Herbert  Henry 

Matravers,  Rev.  Krnest  Edward 

Cheshire,  Rev.  John  Griflfith 

Carr,  Rev.  Charles  Lisle 

.1  oh  nson.  Re  v.  Aubrey  Roth  well  Hay 

Mooth,  Rev.  Harold 

Lucas,  Lascelles  Atkinson 

Richards,  Henry  Vivian 

llollins,  Rev.  Arthur  Kdwaid 

Betlwell,  Rev.  Frank  Last 

Hellins.Rev.  Edgar  William  James, 
LL.B. 

Key,  Rev.  Samuel  Whiitell 
"  Fuller,  P'rank  Joseph 

Rutter,  Arthur  Lionel 

Biiderbeck,  James  iiourdillon 

Hicks,  Rev.  Francis  lOdward 

Collins,  Harry  Rawie 


•  Late  Fellow. 

1  M.iitlHniiPrizeni»n,lHR'),ias8.  Kajo  I'rlzc,  1889. 
Late  MaHtcr  at  Uppingham. 

2  Mawtor  at  the  Leys  School. 

.)  Evannand  Scholeflelil  Pri7,emaii,1884.  FeUow 
of  Corpus  ChrlBti  ConcKC.  I'rincipal  of  Clergy 
TrainlnK  School. 

4  Mombem'  Latin  EsHay  Prize.  1883. 

5  Seconfl  Master  at  Weymouth  College. 

6  LL.D.  Dublin.     Late   Head   M.ister,  Newark 


Stafford,  John  Hugh,  LL.B. 

Booth,  Rev.  Horace  Fearnc 

Hobsoii,  Rev.  Frank 

Broadhead,  Rev.  Thomas  Wright 
■'  Badger,  Ernest  Samuel  Thomas 

Higgins,  Rev.  Frank  Howard  Pearcf 

Ellam,  Edward 

Bull,  Henry  Martyn 

Kyle,  Rev.  John  Latimer 
'"Sutton,  Edward  William 

Battersby,  Richard 

Nottingham,  Rev.  Edward  Emil 

Corfield,  Rev.Egerton 

Gedge,  Rev.  Hugh  Somerville 
"  Rivers-Smith,  Stanley 

Smith,  Alfred  John 

Stewart,  Rev. Charles  Henry  Hylton 

Playne,  Rev.  Frederick  Southerden 

Swann-Mason,  Rev.  Richard  Swann 

Herbert,  Kev.  Alfred  Bernard 

Ward,  Rev.  Harry 

Ward,  Rev.  Yeo 

Spry,  Charles  Gordon 

Poole,  Rev.  Samuel  Joseph 

Sheane,  Rev.  William  Pakenham 

Cole 
Adams,  Rev.  Samuel  Trerice 

Hodder,  George  William 
1- Parker-Smith,  Robert 

M.G. 
Ellis,  William  George  Pharoe 

B.A. 

Wilton,  Rev.  Bernard 
fSwann,  Alfred 
JBadcock,  Charles  Hall'ord 
{Martin,  Rev.  William  Newsoine 
JGerrish,  Frank  Wilfred 
(Cox,  Harold  Aldwyn  Machell 
{Urirtield,  Lancelot  Townshend 
fftP'Gowan,  Oswald 
fOwen,  William  Benjamin 
t  Johnson,  Williiim  Hardy 

Humphreys,  Gordon  Noel 
(Trist,  Leslie  Hamilton 
jGoode,  Alfieil  (leorge 

Davenport,  (Jiarles 

Hunton,  Claude  Wensley 
|Barkcr,  Thomas  George  Ridgewell 
{Ellis,  Robert 
f  Gow,  Peter  Graham 


School. 

7  Mawter  at  Peu>tonc  College. 

8  Head  Master,  Salt  School,  Shipley. 

9  Head  Master,  King's  School,  Petorburougl 

10  M..\.,  B.C.L.  0.\rord. 

11  Director  of  Education,  Zanzibar. 

1*2  Second  Master,  Perse  School,  Cambridge. 
^  l.at**  or  present  Scholars. 
I  Yorke  Exhibitioner, 


I 


St  CATH  a  KINK'S  COLLEGE. 


951 


JMecs,  Gu8t.ivus  Eric 

Murray,  Alexander  William  Eamsay 

Gardner,  Kenneth  Austen 
tLister,  John  Geoig'e 
tBelcher,  Gordon 
JAusiin,  Stanley 

Burr,  Herbert  Frank 

Bright,  Henry  Augustus 

Newton,  Alan  Francis 

Francis,  William 

M'ebb,  Henry  Bertram  Law 

Mallard,  Pliilip 

Sheppey-Gieene,  Kalpli  Frederick 
tKose,  Christopher  Philip  Godwin 
fGibb,  James 
J  Kuckley,  Edward 
JMayo,  William  Charles 

laylor,  Benjamin  West 

Duke,  Arthur  Robert  Aubrey  Hare 

Freeman,  Charles  Thomas  | 

Hoffineister,  Charles  Edward 

Mortimore,  Alfred  dohn 
fNMdgery,  Alban  Grej^'ory 

Alexander, John  Henry  Rushbrooke 
*  Molyneux,  John  Howard 

LL.B. 

'  Rof^ets,  Alfred  Denys  Strickland 
llellins,  Rev.  Edsrar  William  James 
Molyneux,  John  Howard 
Stafford,  John  Hugh 


Pensioners. 

Hartley,  Frank  Julian 

Reeve,  Harry 

liiirtl.tt.  Lionel 

I'ritchard,  Richard 

Greiiisill,  Arthur  William 
t /VllHhoni,  Lionel 

Gudgeon,  Clifford  John 
-Morley,  Vincent 

Sandherg,  Frederick  Clittord 
!  Ree,  John  Mathias 
jSlat.'r,  Alfred 
fDavie-.,  Reginald 
fEvans,  Aldan  O.Hwald 
"tHare,  S^<lney  (ieorge  Sieeiu 

Hi'iulley,  Honice  Hurpcr 

Miiliby,  Francis  Edward 

l^iidd,  John  Maurice 

I'niut,  Leslie  l!riust 
I  \\  ardl'rire,  (ieoi^je 


Gabriel,  Thomas  Godfrey 
Treherne, Frederick  George  William 
JSpencer,  Herbert 
IGriltilhs,  Georffe  Andrew  Montagu 
fiMann,  John  William 
!Carr,  Alan  Injrold 
■Burrows,  Harold  Alban 
tRroadbent,  Frank 
fFalmer,  Eric  de  Sanctis 
fSwann,  Cecil  (Jordon  Aldersey 
jCharleton,  George  Henry 
Steven -i,  ^V'iIlialu  (ieorgc 
White,  (iilbert  Edward 
Watts,  Feicy  Kepinald 
Day,  (iorddii  Philip  Jodrcll 
Haltcn,  Wilfrid  Hayley  Spark 
Htoon,  MouHf,'  KyaAV 
Stokes,  Bobert  John 
Davies,  Morfjan  Owen 
Blackbiini,  Burdus  Bedford 
Int,'haiii.  Harohl 
Bonpell,  Arthur  Norton 
JSlefrig,  Samuel 
Row,  Van^a  laganeradha 
Charleswortii,  John  Caradoc 
Cocks,  William 
JiCeds,  Frank 
Dams,  Percy  John 
Knifrht,  John  Edward  Horton 
Tha  Din,  Moung 
Bennett-Smith,  John  Hufjhes 
Allen,  Herbert 
F^lwood,  A.  G.  F. 
Gill,  William 

Morj,'an-Smith,  Gerald  Oscar 
Klioo,  Hong  Kee 
Wormell,  Robert  Leonard 
<'ooper,  F.  T. 
Culverwell,  JoM^pli  Stanley 
Otty.  Harry  Ralph 
Wilkinson,  James  Sliakc>i)caie 
Hitchcock,  James  X'incenl 
Southwell,  F'redeiick  Edward 

Glanville 
Price,  I  udor  Vestin 
Mulmer.  Pliilip  lleiirv 
Moses,  Charles  H;is,l 
FMdle^ton,  l!i;,'iiiiild  S.iiimarez 
Miendiiaiin,  (iustavus  Adolphus 

John 
Hay,  .Mortimer  Cecil 
iMulliiis,  Allian  Feeris 
Dier,  Claude 


•  hmxr  or  prcMnI  SclioU 

I  Kihibltli.iiiir*. 

I  Sc|ulrs  Srholar,  IIKII. 


'.'  MuUr*!  Slur. 
'i  Cba|>«l  Clork. 


952 


St  CATHARINE'S  COLLEGE. 


Circuit,  Edward  Frank 

Robinson,  Basil  Cautley 

Lund, 

Knig'ht, 

Hyne,  Warwick  M, 

Eastweil,  Maurice  Mansfield 


Maish,  Herbert 

Henwood,  Rev.  Arthur  Dimdle 

Lewis, 

The  above  list  of  Pensioners  contains  the  na 
only  of  those  who  were  admitted  before  AugU 

1908. 


PATRON  AG  P:. 


Coanltei. 

Benefices. 

Inst. 

Incumhenii, 

Camb 

(Joton,  H.  and  V. 

1898 

S.  T.  Adams. 

Little  Shelford,  K. 
MarnhuU,  R, 

1893 
1907 

E.  T.  S.  Carr,  M.A. 

Dorset... 

E.  W.  J.  Hellins. 

Gloucester 

Newent,  V. 

1906 

W.  H.  Connor. 

Essex 

Rid^ewell,  V. 

1891 

R.  St  Leger,  M.A. 

Norfolk. 

Gimingham,  R. 

1892 

F.  Knowles,  M.A. 

Trunch, R. 

1882 

W.  Kimm.M.A. 

b. 

1903 

1862 

1897 

1863 

1869 

18741 

1867  I 


JESUS    COLLEGE. 

(Founded  1496.) 
Tins  College  was  founded  in  1496  by  John  Alcock,  Ri.sliop  of 
i.ly.  According  to  the  Statutes  of  1882  the  College  consists  of  a 
Master,  sixteen  Fellows  and  twenty  Scholars  at  the  least.  Of 
the  Fcllowshi])soneisa  Professorial  Fellowship  ;  to  one  any  person 
may  1)0  elected  who  is  eminent  for  science  or  learning  whether 
I  niemher  of  tiie  University  or  not;  the  remainder  are  open  to 
gradnates  of  Cambridge  or  Oxford.  Fellowships  are  vacated 
after  six  years  tenure  ;  but  the  years  during  which  a  Fellow  has 
held  any  of  the  offices  of  Bursar.  Dean,  Tutor,  Assistant  Tutor  or 
Lecturer,  provided  he  shall  have  served  for  five  years,  are  not 
reckoned  in  his  six  years  of  tenure.  A  Fellow  who  is  appointed 
to  a  Professorship  or  Readership  in  the  University  holds  his 
Fellowship  as  long  as  he  holds  a  Frofessorshij)  or  Readership. 
FOUNDATION  AND  OTIIKR  SCMIOLARSIIIPS. 

Under  the  present  Statutes,  in  addition  to  the  emoluments 
derived  from  various  m(u'ged  foundations,  ten  per  centum  of  the 
aunual  income  of  the  College  is  devoted  to  the  maintenance  of 
Foundation  Scholarships.  The  Master  and  Fellows  determine 
the  proportions  in  which  the  Scholarshij)  Fund  is  distributed 
among  the  Scholars.  Seliolarshi]>s  may.  by  iiermission  of  tlic 
.Master  and  Fellows,  1)C  retainctl  until  the  end  of  the  r2th  term 
from  commencing  residence,  or,  j>rovidcd  the  Scholar  continue  to 
reside,  until  he  is  of  standing  to  take  the  degree  of  M.A. 

There  are  also  the  folhiwitig  Scholarships  : 

Scliolarshi])s  varying  in  iinndtcr,  and  in  value  from  £S0  to  £4(t, 
foundeil  by  Tobias  Rustat,  Ks(|.,  a]»pro])riated  to  the  sons  of 
elergvinen  of  the  (Jhurch  of  j'lngland.  preference  being  given 
rrlrn'.i  /xirihus  to  those  who  are  orphans.  The  Scholars  on  this 
foundation  are  electetl  by  tiie  Master  and  Fellows  in  the  same 
nuinner  as  Foundation  Selmlars. 

( )n(;  Scholarship  of  £!.■{,  founded  by  Dr  i'!dmuud  Tew,  ap])ro- 
priated  in  a  similar  manner  to  the  Itustat  Sehohirships. 

One  Sciiolarsliip  of  I's-i,  foiuided  l>y  the  Hev.  Kobert  Marsden, 
tenable  by  the  son  of  a  living  eleri,'ym;in  of  the  Church  of  Kngland. 

One  Scholarship  of  £:!•_'.  Kl.s-.  or  two  of  £\{t.  'is.  each,  founded 
bv  i>r  (!atford,  open  to  elergvmen's  orphans  and  tenable  from 
the  degree  of  l{..\.  to  that  of  M.A. 

One  Seholurship  of  about  £70,  or  two  together  of  the  same 
v:duc,  founded  in  memory  of  the  Rv\.  .1.  S.  I.illistone,  fornu'rlv 
Fellow,  leh;d)lc  by  sons  of  clergymen  of  the  f!hureli  of  FnLjIand. 

One  Scholarship  of  £(>()  or  two  of  l"M),  founded  by  the  Kev. 
.lolmSomervilcopciitostudcntsedueatodat  l.niiglibdidii^di  SclnKd. 


954  JESDS   COLLEGE. 

Two  or  more  Scliolarslniis,  founded  in  memory  of  Lady  Kay. 
Tliese  Scholarships  vary  in  value  from  ^'40  to  £60,  and  are  tenable 
for  three  years  or  any  shorter  period  at  tiie  discretion  of  the 
Master  and  Fellows.  The  election  is  made  at  the  beginning  of 
the  Michaelmas  term  in  every  year.  These  Scholarships  are  open 
to  any  student  of  the  University  who  has  obtained  a  first  or 
second  class  in  any  Tripos  and  who  declares  his  intention  of 
seeking  Holy  Orders  in  the  Church  of  England.  Scholars,  if  not 
already  members  of  Jesus  College,  must  place  their  names  on  the 
Boards  and  become  resident  members  of  the  College.  They  are 
required  to  study  for  the  first  or  second  part  of  the  Theological 
Tripos  or  to  apply  themselves  to  such  other  Theological  study  as 
the  electors  approve. 

One  or  more  Choral  Exhibitions  of  £30,  tenable  for  three 
years,  are  usually  given  by  examination  each  year  in  June. 
Exhibitioners  are  required  to  assist  in  the  choral  services  of 
the  College  Chapel  and  to  read  for  a  degree. 

The  Foundation  Scholarshii)s  may  be  held  with  any  other. 

ENTRANCE  SCHOLARSHIPS  AND  EXHIBITIONS. 

Scholarships  and  Exhibitions  for  proficiency  in  Classics,  Mathe- 
matics, History  and  Natural  Science  are  given  by  examination  in 
December  to  Candidates  who  intend  commencing  residence  in  the 
following  October.  These  may  not  exceed  £80  in  value,  and 
Candidates  must  be  under  nineteen  years  of  age  on  the  first  day 
of  October  next  preceding  the  date  of  examination.  Rustat 
Scholarships  are  also  given  by  examination  at  the  same  time. 

ANNUAL   PRIZES   AND   REWARDS. 

There  is  an  annual  examination  in  the  Easter  Term,  when 
prizes  of  books  are  given  to  the  best  proficient  in  the  several 
subjects  of  the  Tripos  Examinations. 

Prizes  of  books,  each  of  the  value  of  £3.  3s.,  for  the  best  Latin 
and  English  Declamations. 

A  prize  of  about  £3  for  the  study  of  Theology,  founded  in  1887 
by  friends  of  the  late  Dr  Conic,  formerly  Master  of  the  College. 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Keller,  formerly  Fellow,  left  £15  or 
thereabouts,  to  be  given  each  year  to  one  or  more  deserving 
scholars  who  take  their  B.A.  degree  in  that  year. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Otter,  formerly  Fellow,  gave  the  dividend  of 
one  year's  Fellowship,  which,  increased  by  the  College,  forms  a 
Divinity  and  Hebrew  prize  of  about  £18,  open  every  two  years  to 
Bachelors. 

The  Eliot  Prize,  established  in  memory  of  John  Eliot,  'Apostle 
to  the  Indians,'  formerly  a  member  of  Jesus  College,  by  his 
descendants  and  others  in  the  United  States  of  America,  is 
open  for  competition  in  alternate  years  with  the  Otter  Prize, 
its  value  and  the  conditions  of  examination  being  the  same. 

The  Frank  Allhusen  Prize  of  about  £25,  for  the  promotion  of 
study  and  research  in  Natural  Science,  especially  in  Chemistry 


JESUS  COLLEGE. 


955 


anil  iiUit'd  subjects,  is  ofteri'd  at  intervals  of  three  years.     Can- 
'     (lidates  must  have  taken  honours   in  Tart  1   or    Part  2   of  the 
Natural  Science  Tripos.     Tiic  first  award  will  l>e  in  1908. 

Two  or  more  Brereton  I'rizes,  established  by  11.  1'.  Brercton, 
Es(].,  formerly  scliolar  of  the  College,  each  of  £5,  for  compositions 
in  Latin  Verse  and  Greek  Verse. 


Prizemkn,  1908. 

Mathematics  :  2jm/  year,  Livfiis,  Uniuliart :   Freshmen,  Lovell. 

Classics:  3rd  t/ear,  Duke,  llediiiaii,  li.  S.  Wood,  Edmunds:  '2iid  i/ear, 
Austin  :   /'rcshiiiiu,  Farrell. 

Theuloiiy:  B.A.,  H<iwanl.  Uaniard:  ith  i/ear,  B.  T.  D.  Smith. 

Xatiir'al  Scinires:  //.J.,  W.  11.  Thompson:  'Srd  'jcar,  Chandler:  Fresh- 
nil  II,  Head,  Wilson. 

Jli.'^tvrii :   Frishinen,  Schiff. 

.Viilidiiicitf  Scicm'ts:  'Urd  i/ear,  Eason. 

Keller  Frizes:  Di  Barnard,  Peck,  Thompson. 

Utter  I'rirx :  Ds  Howard,  B.  T.  D.  Smith,  aeq. 

Corrie  I'rize:  Gardner-Smith. 

Hnreton  I'rizes:  Latin  I't/se,  Duke :  Greek  i'erse,  T)uke. 

Declamation  Prizes:  English,  "^orrish:  Latin,  Dnke. 


LIST  OF  MASTERS. 

1497 

William  Chubbes. 

1644  'I'homas  \'oung. 

1.0O6 

.lolin  Kccleston. 

16.50  John  Woithinplon. 

1.51.5 

riioinas  Alcock . 

1660  Richard  Sterne. 

1.516 

William  Capon. 

1660  John  Pearson. 

1546 

.lolin  Ueslon. 

1662  Joseph  Beaumont. 

1.5.51 

Hilmuiid  I'ierpoiiil. 

1663   Kdmund  Boldero. 

1.5.53 

John  Fuller. 

1679  lliimphrev  Ciower. 

1 5.5f) 

Thomas  Kedinan. 

1679   William  Saywell. 

1560 

Kilwanl  Gascoyiif 

1701   Charles  .Ashton. 

1 .562 

.Fohn  Lakin. 

1752  Philip  Yonpe. 

1 .563 

riiomas  Ithell. 

17.58  i.ynfor.l  Caryl. 

1 .579 

.lolin  Bell. 

1781   Richard  BeadoD. 

1 .590 

.lolin  Duporl. 

1789  William  Pearce. 

I6IH 

Itoirer  Amlrewes. 

1820  William  French. 

16.i'2 

William  Bcale. 

1849  (Jeorpe  Klwes  Corrie. 

16.34 

KIchard  Sterne. 

1886  Hknrt  AitTurR  iMonf.AN 

I 


K?*i7or,The  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely. 

TIIK    1MIK8KNT   80CIKTY. 

Mii\lfr,  \ir\.  Henry  Arthur  Mortjan.  l).l). 

Tutors. 
Arthur  Gray,  M.A. 
William  VVelsli.  M.A. 

Assi stunt    Tutor K. 
.lohn  Henry  Hcrlicrl  Coodwin,  M.A. 
.loiin  ('ampl).-ll  Watt.  M.A. 
ilev.  Frederick  .John  FoakoH-Juckuon,  !>.!). 


956  JESUS  COLLEGE. 

Lecturers. 
Classics,  A.  Gray,  M.A. 
E.  Abbott,  M.A. 
Mathematics,  J.  H.  H.  Goodwin,  M.A. 
J.  C.  Watt,  M.A. 
W.  Welsh,  M.A. 
Theology,  Rev.  P.  J.  Foakes-Jackson,  D.D. 
Natural  Sciences,  W.  L.  H.  Duckworth,  M.D.,  Sc.L>. 
History  and  Economics,  H.  G.  Wood,  M.A. 
Directors  of  Studies. 
Law,  W.  R.  Rendell,  M.A. 
History,  H.  G.  Wood,  M.A. 
Natural  Sciences,  AV.  L.  H.  Duckworth,  M.D.,  Sc.D. 
Modern  and  Medieml  Languages,  E.  G.  W.  Braunlioltz,  M.A. 
Supercisiir  in  Chemistry  and  Physics,  F.  E.  E.  Laniplougli,  M.A. 
Supervisor  in  Mechanical  Science,  J.  W.  Laiidon,  M.A. 
Dean,  Rev.  F.  J.  Foakes-Jackson,  D.D. 
Bursar,  J.  H.  H.  Goodwin,  M.A. 
Steward,  W.  L.  H.  Duckworth,  M.D.,  Sc.D. 
Prcelector,J.  C.  Watt,  M.A. 
Librarian,  Fj.  Abbott,  M.A. 
Rustat  Bursar,  J.  H.  H.  Goodwin,  M.A. 
Organist,  Frederick  Bowman,  M.A. 

Fellowa. 
fBramley,  Charles,  M.A. 

Gray,  Arthur,  MA. 
^Goodwin,  John  Henry  Herbert,  M.A. 

Watt.  John  Campbell,  M.A. 
^Welsh,  William,  M.A. 

^  Foakes-Jackson,  Rev.  Frederick  John,  D  D 
*Abbott,  Edwin,  M.A. 
*  Duckworth,  Wynfrid  Laurence  Henry,  M.D.,  Sc.D. 

Hughes.  Williiim  Ravenscroft,  M.A. 
"Wood,  Herbert  George,  M.A. 
^Clarke,  Rev.  William  Kemp  Lowther,  M.A. 

Farrell,  Wilfrid  Jerome,  B.A. 
"Inge,  Rev.  William  Ralph,  M.A. 

Honorary  Fellows. 
Smith,  Benjiimin  Leigh,  M.A. 
*  Fisher,  Rev.  Osmond,  M.A.,  F.G.S. 

t  Fellow  uuJer  the  Old  statutes.  Smith  Prize,  1906. 

1  Bell  Scholur,  187*.  H  Carus  Prize  (Uiulcrgraduatcs),  19(10,  .Icrorai« 

•>  Sinilh'«Priieman,188:l.  Prize,     VM\2,     Criisso     Scholar,     I!I04,     Lightfool 

:<  Jeieime  Prile,  1877.     Ciome  Scholar,  1879.  Scholar,  1!I04. 

Scbolpfield  Hriir,  1879      l.ightfnoi  Scholai.  1880.  7  Caius  Priie  (Bachelors),  WOlt,  Jorcmie  Pr 

Ktaininini;  Chaplain  to  the  Bp.  of  Peterborough.  11MI3. 

Hon.  Ciiioii  of  Peterborough.     Hulscan  Lecturer,  8  \M\y  Margaret   Professor  of    Divinity. 

19Q2.  Fellow  of  KiuE's  College.     Lato  Follow  of  H«_, 

4  iiell  Scholar,  1887.  lirowiie  .Schoiiii-,1889.  Chau-  ford  College,  Oxon.    Hon.  1>.D.  Abonlecii.     ££] 

coUor'B  Medallist,  1890.  amining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield. 

S  University  Lecturcrin  I'hjBical  Anthropology.  ,       »  Late  Fellow, 
Demonstrator    in    Human    Anatomy,      Ilorton- 


JESUS  COLLEGE. 


957 


F'  >  u  H  da  t  ii>  n  Seh  oJa  rs. 
iDuke,  William  Holdeu,  B.A. 
Easoii.  Alec  Birks,  B.A. 
Wood,  Robert  Stanford,  B.A. 
Scott,  Harold  Richard,  B.A. 
Cliuiidlcr,  Frederic  (leorge,  B.A. 
l'ij,'{,'.  Charles  Herbert 
Livens,  fteorfie  Henry 
Thompson,  Thomas  William 
Uninhart,  John 
Farrell,  Hu^h 
Lovcll,  Edward  Norman 
Wilson,  George  Noel 
Head,  Harold  George 
Schiff,  Mortimer  Edward  Harold 
Jones,  Harold  Spencer 
Tillyard,    Eustace    Mandeville 

Wetenhall 
Reid,  James  Scott  Cumberland 

Riistat  Scholars. 
Scott.  Francis  William,  B.A. 
Wiseman.  Philip  Heui-y  Franklin 
Austin,  Thomas 
Moore,  Henry  Monck-Mason 
Moore,  Norman 


Thomas,  Matthew  Gilbert  Thornley 
Holme,  Henry  Reibnayne 
Harford,  Henry  Dundas  Baiters  by 
Finch,  Charles  Edward  Oscar 
Kenworthy  Browne.  Bernard  Evelyn 

Marsdi'ti  Scholars. 
-  Kechnan,  George  Bertram,  B.A. 
Dew,  Henry  Thomas  Butler 
Kirkpatrick,  Herbert  Fiancis 

Latli/  Kay  Scholars. 
Williams,   Henry    Frank    Fulfonl 

B.A. 
Telfer,  William,  B.A. 

Gat  ford  Scholar. 

Tew  Scholar. 
Holme,  Henry  Re<lmayne 

Lillistone  Scholars. 
3Barnartl,  John  Douglas,  B.A. 
Edmunds,  Horace  Vaughan,  B.A. 

Loughborough  Scholar. 
Wadswortb,  Sidney 


D.D. 

)*'\.uckock.    Very     Rev.    Herberl 

Morlitiier 
) 'Mason,  Rev.  Arthur  James 
»'•  Robinson,  Rev.  Art  bur  William 
J    Ch.uhvick,  Rev,  William  Edward 
f    Oesterley,  Rev.  William  Oscar  Emil 

LL.D. 

l'  Sinylli,  Rev.  Thomas  CarlwriKbt 
(    Chfsier,  Henry  Morris 

Wilson- Bark  worth,  A  rlhiir  Broiiiby 
2    Briifi;'^,  William 

Litt.D. 
4'Kenneii, Charles  Augustus  Maude 


Af.D. 

•*'Ailami,  John  George 
Nicholson,   Gilbert   William   de 
Poulton 

B.D. 

'J  Williams,  Rev.  Arthur  Lukyn 
loCraler,  Rev.  Thomas  Wilfred 

M.A. 
Waller,  Rev.  Robert  Plume 
Pierson.Rev.  George  .lames 
•Petre,  Rev.  Robert  Godolpliin 
Bailey,  Rev.  .1  anies  Sandtonl 
.Stuckdale,  Henry  iMinshull 
Archer,  Rev.  Charles  Goodwin 


1892 
1W7 


190fi 
1907 


1842 


184.'j 

1818 


1S49 


•  L«i«  p«no»«. 

I  HUwut  uf  lUiinoch  Scholar,  1907, 

1  B«ll  H<'ti<>l>r,  lw<. 

S  HUwart  nf  IUni>.<:li  .S.li..l«r.  IxiC.     llrovDo'i 

JI».laUi't.  CX'7  ,..,         „ 

«   l>««lio(LicliAria      L«lrr.nono(klf .     Mrfn- 

h»r.TfiM'"«n.l«i".l««l,l'<«l    S<-holf»el.l  l'rii», 

mw     i;i.ru«    fciir.  UM     C,'ro««»  rtrboUi,  mil. 

Ttfwhill  Hrh..l«f.  I»»I. 

s  MuUr  .if  P»iiilin>ke  (•.•ll«K<'.  <  a»'"i  "f  •■">■ 

Urbur;,    roriiii-rlx    La-I)    Mamarrt    Wufaa'or    uf 

Dttlnltgr. 


«  <-aru>  Priipinan,  1177. 

7   1>  D  TrioUfCoUfKr.  Iluhlin. 

a  Jiiliii  l.ur.i>  Wnlkrr  Sluilciit,  IB»0.    l>'urrHor 
of  l'ath<>li>x>.  Mciiill  Uiilvcriitr,  Muiilrosl. 

»  I'kriiaHriio.  117.1.  Hrhrro  f rlf.  1 87>  Srliolr- 
Aclil  iirlin.  la7S.  Ktana  rtimr.  Ii7».  I.«  Rai 
I'riir,  I87&.  ('ta»«  SchoUt.  IH?^  Ttralilll 
>l<'huUr,  1117a.  Vty  S.  lioUr  (Hi  Joha't).  In7(.  IjkUl 
Prlarlpalor  Moui*  I  h«alO|C>cal  <  :oll«(r  ,S»iliiiix, 
N>»  Snulh  Wairt  KiaiiiliiliiK  <  Implaiii  lo  Iba 
HUha|i  >.(  Hurhaiu. 
lu  Carui  I'rlia,  l!etl. 


958 


JESUS  COLLEGE. 


1855   Le  GroSjGervais 
1858    Shipley,  Orby 

Perowne,  William  Frederick 
185!)    Grace,  Rev.  Oliver  James 
iSfil    Thompson,  Archibald 
l8(j'2i"Oakeley,  Sir  Henry  Kvelyn 

Fawcett,  William  Milner,  F.S.A. 
18('>3-  Pennethorne,  Rev.  Gregoiy  Walton 

Roberts,  Rev.  Josias  Pepys 
•'Nisbet,  Rev.  Matthew  Alexander 
1868    Walters,  Rev.  John  Vodin 

Potter,  Charles  Robert 
1870 'Orr,  James 

Moncrief,  Rev.  Archibald 

Hadow,  Rev.  George  Randolph 
1871  •'"'Jackson,  Rev.  Percival 

Gillett,  Robert  Floward 
187'2    Tyson,  Rev.  William  Whitiidge 

Langton,  Walter 

1873  Chevallier  ,Au<rustus  John 
''Atkinson,  Rev.  Henry  Sadgrove 

1874  Banks,  Edwin  Hodge 
'•Francis,  Augustus  Lawrence 

Barber,  Robert 
Rock  I  iffe,  William  Craven 
Miller,  James  Charles 
1875''Aldous,  Rev.  John  Clement  Prim- 
rose 
Thompson  ,  Rev.  Joseph  Huf^ill 
Williams,  Charles  Stanley 
.Jackson,  Rev.  Robert 
Lamb,  Rev.  Joseph  Cliatto 
M-^C'leverty,  Rev.  Robert 
Leventhorpe,  Rooper 
Burrows,  Rev.  John  Nelson 
Worlledge,  Kdward  William 
Swallow,  Rev.  James  Edwaid 

1876  «  Pitts,  Bernard,  M.B.&  M.C. 
"Jennings,  Rev.  Arthur  ('harles 
'"Hennessey,  John  Bobanau    Nick- 

terlun.O.I.E.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.A.S., 
F.R.G.S. 
Wilmott.Kev.  Edward  William 

1877  raylor.'rhomas 
Salmon,  Bev.  Frank 

"  Nairne,  Rev.  John  Domett 
Hemsworth,  Rev.  Benjamin 


Francis,  Peregrine  Charles  Cotton 
Lushington,  Rev.  ThomasGodfrey 

Law 
Flood,  Rev.  Luke  Robert 
Ue  Vine,  Rev.  Wilson  Thomas 
Vidler,  Rev.  Arthur  Coleman 
Coleman,  Rev.  George  Worsley 
Williams,  Frederick  Vernon 
Thomson,  John  Robert  Hough 
Browne,  Rev.    Robert    Melville 

Gore 
Straker,  Charles  Edward 
Bentinck,  Wm,  George  Cavendish 
Blake,  William  Heitland 

'-'Seaton,  Robert  Cooper 
Salmon,  Rev.  Edward  Murray 
Jones,  Rev.  Edward  Herbert 

'*Compton,Kev.WilliamCook  worthy 
James,  Alfred  Edward 
New,  Rev.  James  Marr 
Barnes,  Edmund  Wilson 
Philpott,  Rev.  Octavius 
Blythe,  William  Henry 
Churchill,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Dunlop.  Robert Macmillan 
Gover,  Rev.  William  Frederick 

'*Crump,  Ven.  .lohn  Herbert 
Cann, George  Dunning,  &  LL.IM. 
Hodgkin,  Howard 
Johnstone,  Vanden  Bempde 
Wilkinson,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Hill,  Arthur  George,  F.S.A. 
Brancker,  Rev.  Peter  Whitfield 
Donkin,  Rev.  Arthur 
(Mother,  Rev.  Philip  Loder 
Jacomb, Thomas  Pearce 
Walker,  Rev.  Wilfrid  Charles 
Fassnidge,  Edward  .James  Sydney 
Fair,  Rev.  Thomas  Wilson 
(jurdon,  Charles 
Hemsworth,  Rev.  William  Barker 
liowles,  Henry  Ferryman 
Hockin,  Thomas  Edmund 
Daun,  William  Henry 
Atkin,  Peter  Wilson,  A:  LL.M. 
Fisher,  Rev.  Osmond  Philip 
Evans,  Rev.  Arthur  Cornwallis 


<    LateFelloWB. 

1  Lato  H.M  .1  iiHpoctornf  Triviiiini-  CilloncB  fur 
Sdiiiol  Mastora. 

2  Prebendary  of  Chichflstnr. 

;i  Hon.  (;»nnii  of  (Canterbury. 

4  King'ii  Counsel.  County  Court  .IuiIko,  County 
Down. 

f.  rrebendaiy  of  Kxetor. 

n  Prebendary  of  Vorlt. 

7   Head  Mantcr  of  Bliind.>tr«8nhool,  Tiverton. 

R  Surgeon  at  St  Thoni.tH'  lloapHal. 

•I  Carii»  I'rizeninn.lHefl.  KxtrHTyrwhill  I'rlzr, 
187^.      C«ru»  R>ichrlar«'   I'riie,   1872.      J«remii- 


SeptuHginl  ITize,  1S72.    Cro.ne  Soliolamhip,  18?! 

Ilniv»r«ilv  llebiew  I'rize,  ln;;i.   Rvann  I-riiclsTi 

Srhol.fleld  I'rize.lMTl.TyrwbillSrholornhtp.lST 

Kry  ScliolHr«lii)ifSI,lohn'«).  l«7:i. 

j     10  l.ato  neputySupenntendenlHtenl  Trigone 

metrical  Survey  of  India  . 

II   Hon.Oanon  of  St  Alliann. 

r2  AsHlHtant  Maater  at  St  Paul's  School. 

I     13  Mombern'  I'rizpniHn,  IH7ii.    Head  Master  I 

DtivorColIeKe. 

\4  Prebendary  of   Lichfield  and  Archdeuoon  t 

I  StokO'OnTront. 

I 


J£SUS   COLLEGE. 


959 


Harrison,  Rev.  (reorge  Retjiimlfl 
<87    SuUon,  Rev.  Fretleiifk  Olintliu.-; 

Sherard,  Rev.  Clement  Eilwai  il 
18>> -•Nairne,  Rev.  Alexander 

(jelderd-Somervilie.  Freilerick 

St  Ainory,  Carl  Milberg 

Straker,  Frederick 

Stockdale,  Henry  Minsliull 

W'ailes-Fairbairn,  William 
■Laynff,  Rev.  Thomas 

Stockdale.  Rev.  Robert  William 
•Lance,  Rev.  Edwin  Mildred 

Totteiiiiani,  Loftus  Dncre 

I 'obbold,  W'illiam  Neville 

>ykes,  Rev.  Henry 

Hardcastle,  Tliomas  Augustus 

Straker,  Henry 

Bowles,  Edward  Augustus 

Everanl,  Rev.  Arundel  Nugent 

Marlon,  ('hantier  Wood> 

Charrington,  Henry 

Fairhurst,  Janies  Ashton 

Jackson.  John  Carter 

Chitty,  Rev.  Walter  Henry 

i'ryce-.lones,  Edward 

Dan^ar,  Dudley  Kich 

Clark,  Kdward   Tuprell 

Hilleary,  (jeorge  Kduartl 
'  Rendell,  William  Reginald 

Rickman,  .lolin  'I'hornton 

.Savill,  Rev.  Leonard 

Ue  Lisle,  Bernard  Charles  Marcli 
I'hillips 

Muller,  Oswald  Valdemar 

Harrison,  Cholmondeley 
'Levine,  Abraham 
'Wallev,  .lolin   Thonia-s 

a  Beckett,Willi.im(Jilbeii.i\LL.NL 

Uindloss,  William 

Bowman,  Frederick 

Iiiiies,  Evan  Lewis 

ritickard,  litorgt  Henry 

David,  Rev.  Frederick  Clinrles 

N'eill,  Robert  (Ireive 

Lonifhurst,  Rev.  Kdwaril  Salter 

Ciilites,  'riliiliias 

'  SangMier,  Uev.  Frank  Harold 
<lottwaltz,  Rev.  Henry  MIencowe 
Marsden  Smedley,  Arthur. Stan  ley 


89-2 

1893 

8&i 
895 


1898 


I 


•  Ul^  K»llow. 

I  jFfriiilf  Priu,  lllll.'..  )-arui  n.A.Prli*.  I'M,. 
<>..•«■•  S.'holar.  IHMI.  F.iKlnhiliiit  Cha|.l>ln  lu 
tlio  llli|i..|,  <,t  St  AUmuii.  frorotor  of  llrlirrw 
an. I  Old  TMUm*nl  KlrK*>l>,  KIiik'i  <  cillrKe, 
l...a'1'in. 

'.-  Il««d  Mutrr  o(  Ahinxiloa  nramitiacHchool. 

n   l-rrlH-ti.l.ir.  i.f  Wolli 

I   ff.lL.w  ..rTrlnll;  Mull. 

'.  rr.>(i>»..r  nf  lliiUir>>ii'l  I'.ihtleal  RciiOuiii), 
Klphln't'inii  Collt-rn.  Hninba). 

C  Aolalsnl  Mailor  >l  Wlui'linUr  CulUg*. 


Christoft',  Ventchan  Velico 

(Jibson,  Rev.  James  Bertie 

Leifrh-Smith,  Lionel 

BouK'hlonLeifrh,  Percy  Wilfred 
•Mills.  Williuiii  H<)l)soii  181)9 

Feetham,  Rev.  William  Crawley 
'Gray,  Bev.  Horace  1900 

Green,  Frederick  William  lyOl 

Cockerton,  Joseph  Steward 
'Sweeting,  Henry  Ravenhill 

Beck,  Kgerton  W'illiam  I'ownsend 
^'^  'Siddiiiis,  Arthur  Wurry 

Milne,  Robert  Aloir         '  1902 

Fold,  Rev.  Edward  Baunton 
"  Exton,  George  Francis 
'-  Gaskoin,  Charles  Jacinth  Bellairs 

Sedgwick,  John  Stephen, &  LL.M. 

Edmonds,  John  Maxwell 

Flood,  Rev.  John  Cvril  1903 

■n-'ulfonl.  Rev.  Fniiicis  Woo.lhury     l'.tO.-> 

Palmer,  Frederick  William  Morton,  llKHJ 
,<:  M.B.,  B.C. 

Stebbing,  Rev.  Charles  F'erdinaml 
•^  Lonsdale,  Rev.  Harold  Robert 

Coi)lestoiic,  Williiuii  Drake 

Duchesne,  Alfred 

Bowe,  James  Hodf^son  l',K)7 

Beaslev,  William  Charles 

(ianliiier.  Rev.  Allan  Frederick         I'.MW 

Palmer,  Albert  Sydney  Morton,  it 
M.B.,  B.C. 

Picken,  David  Kennedy 

Dore,  Alan  Sidney  Whitehorii 

LL.M. 

Straker,  Joseph 

Smith,  Algernon  .Fason 

Lees,  Leonard 
"  Wild,  Frnest  F.dward 
■'■Spalding,  i'ercy  John 

Wingate,  W'illiam  Warburton 


1887 
1890 


1m9G 
1903 


1H'.14 


li.A. 


lit    Schu 


s   nnt  lii.'liia>'il   in  tlilK  I 
.CO  |.  HI?) 

Wliittaker.  John  Drunstield 
Coihett,  Kdward  Monlafcue 

J  Tyrwhllt  Si'liiilnr,  Kit*. 

M   lli'ailnii>,lrr  i>r  WkrrlnKloli  Graniniar  Briii 

U  lUill  Scliiplar,  |.X!t:,. 

lu   AwUtAnt  Mut«r  al  Harr<iw  fh-lnMil. 
II    lloll  H<'h..lar,  la»<i      AoUlanl  Matltr  nl  Ch 
Unliam  CMrllo. 
I'J  llultvnn  I'riM.  nam. 


1887 
1892 


Jrr 


r  Trli 


Ilm4. 


II   Wlnrl.r 

ir,  Wlni'ho>l«r  itra.llnii  I'rKn,  MtlO. 

It  Wbuwcll  .Vli«larihl|i,  luuu. 


960 


JESUS   COLLEGE. 


1900 
190-2 
1903 
1901 


1905 


190G 


1907 


1908 


Durrad,  Rev.  Walter  John 
Isaac,  Albert 'I'udor,  &  LL.H. 
Smith,  Arlliur  Forrester 
Crawford,  Robert 
Hartley  .Bernard  Charles 
Flood,  Charles  Bertram 
Habgood,  Arthur  Henry 
Sturrs,  Francis  Kdnmnd 
de  Vine,  Rev.  Cecil  Morman 
Davies,  John  Phillips  Henry 
Vick,  Kefrinald  Martin 
Wood,  Wilfrid  Burton 
Marshall,  Rev.  Hannath  Arnold 
Scales,  Francis  Shillington 
Cox,  Clement  Harlow 
Priestley,  Henry  James 
Williams,  Rev.  Arthur  Oswald 
Ball,  Rev.  Edward  Foley 
MacKinnon,  Rev.  Kenneth 
Wilson-Bark  worth,  Kenneth  Arthur 
Wright,  John  Moncrieft' 
Hoskyns,  Edwyn  Clement 

l^enny,  William  Maxwell 
Fitch,  Rev.  Charles  Harold 

Mellor,  .lames  Edgar 
Dyson,  Ernest  Andi'ews 

Young,  Walter  Hoy  Hartridge,  & 

LL.B. 
Gibson,  Robert  William  Beor 
1  Neville,  Arthur  William,  it  LL.B. 

Hood,  Hugh  Meggison 
Jenkin,  Henry  Archibald 

Hulton-Sams,  Kenneth  Assheton 

Storrs,  Bernard  St  John 

Walker,  Joseph  Gordon 

Goodall,  Edward  Basil  Herbert 
.Stoddard,  John  Wiikie 
Jenninf^s,  Arthur  llichard 

Thome,  Frederick  John 

Cane,  Edward  Ueoffrey  Stayner 

Waterall,  Leonard  Saxlon 

Hoy,  Malcolm  Hughes  Trevor 

Neville,  (Icorge  John  Ernest 

Peck,  Norman  Frederick 
'■i Thompson,  William  Hugh 

Rowsell,  John  Bisho)i 

Sass(\  Rossell  Harry  Jephson 

(ioodwin,  Harold  James 

Claydeii,  Henry  King 

Lee,  Robert  Stephen  Norris 

Walker,  Herbert 

X'enion,  Philip 

liarnes,  Howell  Wood 

Dive.  Henry  Aston 

Bodkin,  (iilbert  Edwin 


Chappie,  Ernest 

Smith,  Bertram  Tom  Dean 

Pensioners. 

[Scholars  are  not  iucluJeJ  in  this  list,  see  p.  957.] 

Hudson,  Francis  Gerald 

Goldsmith,  Henry  Mills 

ChipiJ,  Robert  Edmund  Oliver 

Greenham,   Raymond  George 
Harvey 

Stokes,  Philip  Folliot 

Matthews,  Arthur 

Boden,  John  Francis  Worsley 

Downman,  Ijeonard  Charles 

Boddington,  Reginald  Edgar 

Crowe,  Thomas  Mervyn 

Stamper,  Edwin  Poulden  Fentoii 

Scott,  Douglas  Arthur 

Donaldson,  Alastair 

Henly,  Edwin  Claude 

Welch,  Douglas 

Creyke,  Edmond  Ralph 

Foster,  Leonard  Charley 

Clarke,  Henry  Douglas 

I'rafford,  Lionel  Gtiy 

Pascoe- Williams,  Vernon  Gibson 
e  Hopcraft,    Ernest   George  de    La- 
thom 

Norrish,  John  Comius 

Rich,  Clive  Noble 

l-)rysdale,  John  Kbenezer 

Newman,  Charles  Herbert  Alfretl 

Fairbairn,  George  Eric 

Johnstone,  William 

Owen,  Thomas 

Shields,  Hugh  John  Sladen 
rtThomas,  Hugh  Whitclegge 

Banister,  Howard 

AVyley,  Donald  Henry  Fitz-Tlionins 

Thornton,  William  Hem-y  Jclf 

Watson,  Thomas  Clifford 

("raven,  AVilliam  Lancelot 

Aiidej',  William  Preston 

McGregor,  John  Scott  Ivan 

Burton,  Diivid  Cecil  Fowler 

Hudson.  Henry  Cecil  Harland 

Sluupe,  J'jdgnr 

Jenkin,  Reginald  Trevor 

Levine.  Ephraim 

Gardner- Smith,  Percival 

Jackson,  Donald  F'isher 

]5ell,  Howard  Alexander 

I'ink,  Hubert  Selwyn 

Swanston,  Henry  Eric 

Hacker,  Hugh  William  Lawlon 


1  Lightroot  Scholar,  IWI.'j. 


;  C)u>r.ll  Exhibitioner. 


JESUS  COLLEGE. 


961 


(iritfiili,  llugli  Getliiii  lluninci 

Le  Creii,  \'yvian  l^loyd 

Warren,  Leslie  Ak-c 

Won?,  Sien  Qui 

Lo,  Tsung  Vee 

Peters,  Rev.  'i'lionias  Ivhvaul 

Farnell,  Eilwanl  Nigel 

Carroll,  Harjiravc 

Uavey,  John  Kingsley 

Glover,  Albert  Mdward 
t  ( Joodwiii.niiiry  .VrthiuCbristopber 

Manifold,  Jolm 

Milburn,  Booker 

Thornton,  William  Henry  ,lelf 

Win(jrate,Lieorge  Konald  Lauderdale 

Cuniiingliaiii,  Norman  Usher 

Ribeiro,  (Jeorj;e 

Rowsell,  ilerberi  (i reaves 

McNeil,  Charles 

Coles,  Crewe 

Clegy,  ;Marcu8  Thomas 

Hill.  Marol.l  IVrcival 
e  Thorpe,  .Vrchibald  Francis 
eGray,  .\ustin  Kayiiifihain 

Lee,  .\lexander  Mackenzie 

Letts,  Christian  Francis  Campbell 

Jennin^,  Richard  William 

Holloway,  Mernard  Henry 

Rourne,  I  lai  ly  Ralph 

Sanderson,  GeoHVey  Evan 

Pedley,  Cliarli-s  Franklin 

I'-radstiick,  G<<)rj,'e 

1';  imwin-Hales,  (ireville  Oxlcy 

laity,  William  Rufjinald 

.Vlk'ii,  John  HukIi 

llardcasllc,  W'alttT  Edwin 

r.."it,  John  Caiiipbtll 
II,  William 

■    nil,  Bernard  William 

Mill  Tnbi'l,  Chiiieiit  Ambrose 

AniiMtniiij,',  Christopher 

KntiiDW,  Henry  Si^ismuud 

llriiwii,  George  Miller 

.Miiniis,  Robert  Jjinif,das  (iatty 
ciliniwii,  X'iriiiiii  Svilni\V 

Bradley.  Walter  dV  Wiiitoii  ll.rb.rl 

Ciirrie.  .lames  Hrndirson 

Slaveley,  Hnnh  Sheardowii 

'>Iit<-lielson,  .lames  Kendall 

d,  F'rcderirk  (ionliiii 

vilint,',  Kdwiii  Cyril  Widiiifrpuide 
;,',  Bernard  William 

.M.Neil,  John 


Hay,  Alexander  Cyi"il 

Maclean,  Keuiietb  Edward 

Schlumberger,  .iViidre'  Baoul  Chris- 
tian 

Kidd,  William  Alexander  Trotter 

.Tones,  John  Steidien  Tjangton 

Hiiicliclift'e,  Harry  Watson 
(((irasett,  Elliot  Blair 

Seen,  Greville  Ewiiig 

Elmslie,  (Jordoii  Forbe.s 

lioekhart,  John  Harold  lluf as  Bruce 

King,  William  Bernard  Robinson 

Linin,  Herbert  Charles 

Baynham,  Cutbbert  Theodore 

Day,  Cj'ril  Douglas 

Owston,  ClitTord  Scott 

Ferguson,  Gerald  Lindo 

Walker,  Aichibald  Edward  John 
('  Darch,  Oswald  Wallwyu 
f  Cioiik,  Herbert  Leslie 
e.  (irille,  Frederick  Louis 
e  Rubie,  John  Gilbert 

Bradley,  Edwin  John 

Backus,  Sidney  Eric 

Knight,  ClitTord  Edward 

.Tolinstone,  Cluirlcs  Campbell 

.\llen,  Richard  (ierrard  Ross 

Hutchinson,  George 

l'aterson,DavidWilliainsou  Stewart 

Hawkins,  Osmond  Crutcbley 

Holm;iii,  Alwyn  Uaswell 

(4oodchild,  Hugh  Napier 

Wiiidley,  Francis  Morse 

Lilly,  Charles  Otto 

Rowe,  Harry  Price 

Skinner,  Conra<l  Arthur 

(iitfanl,  John  Steidieii 

Stafford,  George  Braliazon 

Chudleigb,    Cutbbert    Augustine 
Edward 

Brown,  Harold  Ethehvald 

Heani,  Reginald  Jolm 

Wood,  James 

Briggs,  Geoffrey  Rawdon 

Wright,  .\itliur  Jamos 

Manning.  Kicliard 

Heiiwood,  .\lfrcd  Norman 

Soiuer.set,    Arthur    I'lantugeiiet 
Francis  Cecil 

Bailey,  John  Henry 

Uavciiscnift,  ['elhiini  Dnnovaii 

.lacksoii,  William  (Jidlow 


I 


Choral  Kihlbltloiior. 


41 


962 


JEBUS   COLLEGE. 


PATRONAGE. 


Cmiiitiei  . 
Camb.... 

lieiuficei. 
AUSaintSjCamb.V  . 
St  Clem.  Camb.  V  . 
Comberton,  V  . 
Kordham,  V. 
Graveley,  R. 
Guilden  Mordeii,  V . 
Harlton,  R. 
Minxton,  V. 
Swavesey,  V . 
Whittlesford,  V. 
KIrastead,  V. 
Stanley  Regius,  R. 
Tewing,  R. 
Cavendish,  R. 
Hundon,  V. 
Whatfield.R. 

Incumbeutk. 
T.  W.  Crafer,  B.D. 
K.G.de  S.Wood,  B.D. 
P.  Banton,  M  A. 
A.  VV.  Ivati,  Al.A. 
0.  P.  Fisher,  M.A. 
A.L.  Williams,  B.D. 

K.  L.Twells,  M.A. 
A.  C.  Vidler,  M.A. 
R.  Letts,  B.A. 

A.  C.  Jennings,  M.A. 
A.  Nairne,  M.A. 
\V.  K.  L.  Clarke,  M.A. 
H.  F.Gipps,  M.A. 
E.  A.  Lane,  B.A. 

B.A. 
1892 
18G4 
1876 
1881 
1882 
1875 

1880 
1875 
1880 

1872 
1884 

1902 
1883 
1886 

lini. 
1903 
1886 
1890 
1892 
1905 
1896 

1892 

1895 

1903 

Kssex.... 
Glouces. 
Herts.... 
Suffolk.. 

1886 
1894 

1908 
1896 
1903 

CHRIST'S    COLLEGE. 

(FOUNDKD    1505.) 

TuisCoilejie  ( into  which  was  mort^ed  an  earlierColle^*:  founded 
in  14.S9  hy  Kino  Hknry  VI.,  under  the  name  of  Gods  House. 
for  a  Master  and  three  Fellows)  was  founded  a.d.  1505,  hy  the 
Lady  Margakkt,  Countess  of  Richmond  and  Derby,  Mother 
OK  Kino  Hknry  VII.,  for  a  Master,  twelve  F'ellows,  and  forty- 
seven  Scholars 

The  Foundress  thus  dedicated  her  Foundation  : 

*  Ad  Honorem  Christi  Jesu,  et  Fidei  ejus  incrementum.' 
Kini:  HLdward   VI.  added  one   Fellowship   and  three  Scholar- 
ships; and  Sir  John  Finch  and  Sir  Thomas   Baines  two  Fellow- 
ships   and    two    Scholarships.      Various  other    Benefactors  also 
added  Scholarships. 

The  Colletje  now  consists  of  a  Master,  fifteen  Fellows,  and 
about  thirty  Scholars. 

The  Fellowships  under  the  new  Statutes  of  1882  are  divided  into 
Senior  and  .Junior  Fellowships.  The  number  of  Senior  Fellows 
must  not  exceed  two-thirds  nor  be  less  than  one-third  of  tiie 
whole  number. 

All  Fellows  must  be  Graduate  members  of  the  Collefi;e  or  of 
the  University  of  Cambridjje  or  of  O.xford. 

A  .Junior  I'ellow  may  be  of  any  staiidiii^j  at  the  time  of  election. 
He  can  liold  his  I'ellowship  for  six  \ears  from  election,  or  until 
he  has  l)een  eki-ted  to  a  Senior  F'ellowship. 

In  order  to  be  elected  to  a  Senior  Fellowship  it  is  necessary 
either  (a)  to  hold  one  of  certain  specified  offices  in  the  College  or 
University  ;  or  ib)  to  be  eiij^a^icd  in  other  specified  work  under 
University  sanction  either  at  Caiiibridj,M;  or  elsewhere;  or  (c)  to 
be  a  person  of  known  ability  ami  Ifarnin^  ent^a^ed  in  research 
in  any  art  or  science. 

.\  Senior  F'ellow  who  for  twenty  years  has  held  one  or  other 
of  the  (jiialifyintj  olliccs  or  ciiiplo)  ments  may  retain  his  Fellow- 
ship for  life  without  furtlu-r  ot)li;iatioii  to  service. 

I'hc  Scholarshijn  are  maintained  either  from  the  Scholars 
Kuiid  or  from  tin-  separate  Trust  F'unds. 

I.  The  Schtilan  I'und  receives  annually  one-fifth  of  the 
•li  visible  income  of  the  College. 

41—2 


964  CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 

Out  of  it  are  supported  : 

(1)  a  varying  number  of  Scholars  (not  less  than  twelve) 
named  after  the  Foundress  the  Lady  Margaret's  Scholars;  whose 
stipends  may  vary  (generally  between  £30  and  £100  a-year)  at  the 
discretion  of  the  Master  and  Fellows  : 

(2)  three  Scholars  named  after  King  Edward  VI.,  receivin<: 
£50  a  year  each  : 

(3)  two  Scholars  named  after  Sir  John  Finch  and  Sir 
Thomas  Baines,  receiving  i;30  a-year  each. 

Out  of  this  Fund  the  Master  and  Fellows  may  establish  Ex- 
hibitions for  poor  Students,  and  grant  gratuities  to  deserving 
Scholars  and  Exhibitioners.  They  may  also  establish  Bachelor 
Scholarships  free  from  the  ordinary  conditions  of  residence. 

II.     The  Trust  Funds  provide  generally  : 

(1)  one  Scholarshipof  £30,  called  after  Mr  Bunting. 

(2)         Dr  Wid'lrington. 

(3)         Bp.  SethWard. 

(4)  two  Scholarships  of  £30,  ...         Lady  Drnry. 

(5)  one  Scholarship  Mr  Broadbanke. 

(G)    four  Scholarships  MrTancred. 

(7)  one  Scholarship  Archdeacon  Clarke. 

(8)         MrRysley. 

There  may  however  be  more  or  fewer  Scholarships  on  any  ol 

the  above  foundations,  according  to  the  available  funds. 

Besides  these  Scholarships,  there  are  the  following  Exhibitions. 
Two,  named  after  Mr  Carr,  with  prefer-  ]  , 

encc  to  Gi^gleswick  \       .."^  ^'^^"*^      , 
School,  J      XSOayeareach. 

Two,  named  after   Mr  Wilson,  with  pre-  \  , 

ference    to    Ktrkby  \       ,..'"  ^^^"*^ 
Lonsdale  School,       ]       -t-^O  a  year  each. 

One,  named  after  Mr  W.  I'etyt,  and  Mr  j 

Sylvester  Petyt,M'/M  f  in  value 

pr^erence  to  Skipton  j        £30  a  year. 
School,  ] 

One,  named  after  Bp.  Otway,  with  prefer-  -j 

ence    (1)  to    Ktrkby  I  i„  value 

Lonsdale  School,  (2)  f         £30  ^^  year. 
to  Sedbergh  School,    \ 

In  the  case  of  each  of  these  Exhibitions,  a  Candidate  from  a 
preferred  School  must  have  been  educated  there  for  two  year 
at  the  least  in  the  two  years  and  a  half  immediately  precedini 
the  election. 

Also,  at   any   Examination,   in   the  event  of  there    being 
properly  qualified    Candidate   from   a    preferred    School  for 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE.  965 

Kxhibitioii,  it  will  for  that  turn  be  considered  open ;  and  a 
Student  gaininf];  by  open  competition  any  of  the  foregoing  Exhibi- 
tions except  the  last  will  be  regarded  as  a  Scholar  of  the 
College. 


Students  of  tlie  College  are  elected  to  the  Scholarships  and 
Exhibitions  after  the  annual  College  Examinations  at  which 
Scholarships  are  adjudLTiMl  for  proficiency  in  Mathematics, 
Classics.  Natural  Science,  Moral  Science,  Law,  History,  Theo- 
l.tgy,  Oriental  Languages,  Medieval  and  Modern  Languages, 
Mechanicul  Sciences. 

A  Student  may  be  a  Candidate  for  a  Scholarship  in  each  year 
of  ills  undergraduate  residence.  He  may  also  (if  the  holder  of  a 
Scholarship  "iir  Entrance-Scholarship)  be  promoted  to  another 
of  larger  value,  or  in  case  of  special  merit  may  receive  two 
Scholarships. 

There  is  in  each  year  an  election  to  Entrance  Scholarships 
of  Students  under  nineteen  years  of  age  who  intend  to  commence 
residence  in  tlie  followin>i  October.  Entrance  Scholars  are  elected 
for  proficiency  in  NLithematics,  Classics,  Natural  Science,  or 
Modern  Lan-iuages,  or  any  two  of  these  branches  of  study. 
These  Scholarships,  the  maximum  value  of  which  is  i'80  a  year, 
are  tennble  for  not  more  than  two  years  certain,  but  the  holder 
II IV  be  elected  fo  a  Foundation  Scholarship. 

.V  Student  mav  hold  a  Scholarship  or  Hxhibition  until  he  is  of 
standing  to  take  the  Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts:  and,  in  case 
of  special  merit,  the  M  ister  and  Fellows  may  allow  him,  pro- 
vided he  continue  to  reside,  to  retain  the  same  until  he  is 
of  standintj  to  take  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  but  no 
"n,M;r.  A  Bachelor  of  Arts  may  also  be  elected  to  a  Bachelor 
-  holarship ;  in  which  case  he  may  be  exempted  from  the 
irdiiiarv  condition  of  residence. 

Besides  the  above,  there  are  other  Exhibitions  founded  by 
Mr  .lenens,  Ur  Hawford,  formerly  Master  of  the  College,  Sir 
Walter  Mildmay,  Mr  Rawlins.  Mr  Harvey.  Mr  Laughton.  for- 
merly Fellow,  Dr  IMuine.and  Mrs  Beridge,  respectively.  These, 
amounting  in  the  atigregate  to  between  X'.OO  and  £70  a  year,  are 
perfectly  open,  and  are  annually  distributed  amongst  the  most 
de.serving  Students  of  the  College. 


Christopher  Tancred,  of  VVIiixley  Hall  in  the  County  of 
,  irk,  Ksq.,  fi.unded  /owr  {iiirrr.istul  In  Ji re  <ir  ni<>rr  trht'tt  the 
nninni  iiiroinf  irill  itirinit)  Divinity  Studeiituhifis,  i'or  Students 

.  be  educated  at  this  Colleiie.  to  which  the  Ciovernors  and 
Irustei's  of  bis  Charities,  \i/,.,  The  Masters  of  Christ's  (.'ollege 
and  CKUiville  and  Caius  C(dleue,  The  President  of  the  Royal 
C.llfge  of  IMiysicians.  The  'riviLsuicr  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  The 
Master   of   the    Charter-House,     The    Governors    of    tiie    Royal 


966 


CHRIST'S  COLLKGE. 


Hospital  of  Chelsea  and  of  the  Royal  Hospital  of  Greenwich 
are  the  Electors. 

A  Student,  when  elected  to  the  Charity,  must  have  attained 
tlie  age  of  16  years,  and  be  under  that  of  22  years. 

He  is  required  to  be  admitted  of  this  CoUey;e  within  one  month 
after  hiselection;  to  reside  three-fourths  of  each  Academical  Term, 
so  long  as  he  holds  his  Studentship;  to  pass  the  University 
Previous  Examination  at  the  proper  time;  and  to  proceed  to  the 
Degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  so  soon  as  he  is  of  proper  standing. 

He  may  hold  his  Studentship  for  three  years  after  the  Degree 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts,  but  no  longer  *. 

The  annual  income  of  each  Student  is  not  less  than  £50  and 
not  more  than  i'lOO.      The  present  Students  are  Ds  J.  C.  F. 
Hood,  A.  W.  Orr,  S.  R.  Ince,  and  S.  L.  Caiger. 
ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

Prizes  of  books  of  the  value  of  three  guineas  are  given  to 
the  best  proficients  in  Mathematics,Classics,and  Natural  Sciences 
ill  their  respective  years.  A  prize  of  books  of  the  value  of  two 
guineas  may  also  be  given  to  the  second  in  each  year.  Prizes 
of  books  may  be  given  to  the  best  proficients  in  Theology,  Law, 
History,  Moral  Sciences,  Mechanical  Sciences,  Economics,  and 
in  the  subjects  of  the  Oriental  Languages  or  the  Medieval 
and  Modern  Languages  Tripos. 

Prizemen.     1908. 
Fourth  Year. 


Classics. 

Oriental  Lawimtges. 

Ds  Ingle 

Third    Year. 

Ds  Eimslie 

Mathematics 

Natural  Sciences. 

Minson 

Romanes     i.„ 
Pigeon    l^l- 

King 

Classics. 

Moral  Sciences. 

Hales        ) 

Chakrabarti 

Grose       I 

■ 

Medieval  and  Modern  Laiti/iiai/i  < 

Woodard'^ 

Humphreys 

Second  Year. 

Mathematics. 

Olassics. 

1        \'atural  Scieucea. 

Inayatullah 

Senior 

Ewart                   )^    ,, 
Sniitb,  A.  E.  C.J 

Williamso!) 

Saunders,  F.  J. 

Cuthbert)    ,, 
l^owson  j  '   ■'i- 

First   Year. 

Mathematics. 

Classics . 

Natural  Sciences. 

Cope           \    ,. 
KonnfeldtJ  ^''J- 

I'urner,  K.  L. 
Turn  1)11 11 

Rudkins 
Dobson 

Mechanical  Sciences 

Bife'cr-Wither 

Med 

icral  aiid  Moihni  Laininaiics. 

Dill 

on 

•  Kornii  of  Potltloin  and  nil  Information  ro-   |  George  Edgar  Frcro,  Ebi|.,  Clerk  to  the  r.oviriiiw 
■pectlug  thoTaucrod  Studcntahl|iiniay  bo  had  of   I  and  trusteea,  28,  Lincoln's  Inn  Ficlda,  Lonilou. 


CHRIST'S  COLLEOF.  967 

A  prize  of  Books,  of  the  value  of  £3,  is  i^iven  annually  for 
Latin  Prose  (Joinposition,  for  which  any  Undorfj^raduate  may  he 
a  candidate. 

Pn'trmtni.     1907—1908. 
t;.  T.  Hales. 

Dr  Porteus,  late  Bishop  of  Lonilon,  in  1807  transferred  stock 
to  the  amount  of  £  1-200:  the  interest  of  which  is  to  he  expended 
in  the  purchase  of  three  jiold  medals,  to  be  contended  for  annually 
by  the  Students  of  tliisCollei;e,  in  the  followin«j  order:  One  medal 
of  15  i;uineas  for  the  best  Latin  Dissertation  on  some  evidence 
of  Christianity:  another  of  15  guineas  for  the  best  Enjrlish  Compo- 
sition on  some  Moral  Precept  of  the  Gospel:  and  one  of  10  wuineaf 
to  the  most  distinct  and  tjractiful  reader  in  Chapel. 

1908     Latin  Esiiiy N.  L.  Injfle. 

,,       Englhh   F.ssoy  W.  H.  .1.  Platts. 

,,       Reailhig  Prize W.  B  .  Brierley. 

Commended: 
W.  H.  Humphreys. 
\V.  RahjoliuH. 
The  Kev.  John  Dowell  Ridout,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  the  Collef:e,in 
1851  t^avethesum  of  £100:  the  interest  to  he  expended  annually  in 
a  Prizeof  Books  ;  to  encourape  the  study  of  the  Greek  Testament, 
and  of  the  doctrines  and  formularies  of  the  Church  of  Enijland. 

The  Examination  for  this  Prize  takes  place  at  the  end  of  the 
Michaelmas  Term. 

Prizeman,  1907. 
N.  B.  Kent. 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Gell,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  the  College,  (late 
Bishop  i)f  Madras;  irave  in  1851  the  sum  of  £l00;  the  interest 
to  be  expended  annually  in  a  Prize  of  Books;  to  encourage  the 
study  of  Biblical  Hebrew. 

Tlie  Kxiiinination  for  this  Prize  takes  place  at  the  Thenlogical 
Kxaniination  in  the  Easter  Term. 

Prizeman.  1908. 
D.  Anderson. 

The  Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat,  M.A.  (now  Professor  of  Anglo-Saxon 
and  Fellow  of  the  Collcije)  in  1865  irave  €l00;  the  interest  to 
be  exi)ende<l  iinnually  in  a  Prize  of  Hooks:  to  encourage  the 
study  of  English  [literature  and  Philology.  The  Examination 
takes  place  at  the  beginning  of  the  Easter  Term. 

Prizeman,  1908. 
A.  P.  Senior. 

A  Prize  of  the  value  of  £5,  in  memory  of  the  late  Charles 
Darwin,  LL.D.  of  this  CoUctre,  Mjciiig  the  interest  upon  the 
balance  of  a  Memorial  Fund  and  upon  a  secoufl  sum  of  t'lOO 
given  in  ISSH  by  the  Rev.  VV  \V.  Skeat,  I.itt.l).,  Fellow  of  tin- 
College,  iiiul  Prufe^sc)r  of  An^lo-Saxon  may  l)e  L'iven  anmialh 
to  that  Student  of  the  Colleuje  who  shall  simi<1  in  a  dissertation 
in  some  subject  sidecteil  hy  himself  whieli  shall  ajipear  to  possess 


968  CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


I 


substantial  value  as  an  original  contribution  to  some  branch  of 
Natural  Science.  Prizeman,  1908. 

J.  B.  Hubiecht. 

Col.  John  Harrison,  M.A.,  formerly  Scholar  of  the  College, 
gave  in  1890  the  sum  of  £100  for  the  encouragement  of  classical 
learning  therein :  the  interest  to  be  expended  each  year  in  a 
Prize  of  Books  to  be  given  to  the  best  classical  scholar  of  the 
third  year,  if  he  be  in  the  judgment  of  tiie  Master  and  Fellows 
sufficiently  distinguished. 

Prizeman,  1908. 
G.  T.  Hales. 

The  Hon.  Syed  Mahmood,  late  a  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Couit  of 
Allahabad,  formerly  of  this  College,  gave  in  1891  the  sum  of  .£200, 
the  interest  to  be  expended  on  two  Prizes  for  the  encouragenient 
of  the  study  (1)  of  Arabic,  (2)  of  Persian  in  the  College,  to  be 
awarded  to  members  of  the  College  of  not  more  than  three  years 
standing  from  the  com}>letion  of  their  first  degree,  either  in 
connection  with  the  Semitic  and  Indian  Languages  Triposes,  or 
with  such  other  Examination  as  the  College  may  in  any  year 
substitute.  The  Candidate  who  in  any  year  is  worthy  of  either 
Prize  will  receive  the  accumulated  interest  of  the  endowment 
since  the  Prize  was  last  awarded  or  such  part  as  the  College  may 
determine.  Prizeman,  1908. 

Not  awarded. 

Sir  Walter  Joseph  Sendall,  M.A.,  G.C.M.G.,  Governor  of 
British  Guiana,  formerly  Scholar  of  the  College,  gave  in  1901  the 
sum  of  £200,  the  interest  to  be  expended  annually  in  a  Prize  of 
Books  in  memory  of  Charles  Stuart  Calverley,  M.A.,  formerly 
Fellow  of  the  College.  The  subject  of  the  prize  varies  from  year 
to  year  according  to  the  following  cycle  : 

(a)  An   English    Essay  on  some  subject  connected  with 
Latin  or  English  poetry  ; 

(b)  A  passage  for  translation  from  English  into  Latin  or 
Greek  Verse ; 

(c)  A  subject  for  original  composition  in  English  or  Latin 
or  Greek  Verse. 

Prizemen,  1908. 
W.  Rabjohns  1  jp 
v..  A.  Woodardi  '^*'- 

The  friends  of  the  late  Walter  Wren,  M.A.,  formerly  of  this 
College,  gave  in  1901  the  sum  of  £235,  the  interest  to  be 
expended  annually  on  a  prize  of  books  to  be  given  to  that 
member  of  the  College  who  having  resided  in  the  College  not 
less  than  two  years  shall  be  placed  highest  in  the  list  of  successful 
candidates  at  the  open  competition  for  the  Indian  and  Home 
Civil  Service. 

Prizeman,  1907. 
J.  G.  Drummond. 


CHRIST'S   COLLEGE.  969 

LIST  OF  MASTERS. 

150b  JolinSyclyng.  1654  Ralph  Cudwortli. 

1507  Richard  Wiot.  1     1688  John  Coveil . 

1510   I'homas  rhompson.  1723  William  Towers. 

1517  .lohn  Watson.  1744  (ieorffe  Henry  Uooke. 

1.531    Henry  l-ockwood.  1753  Hugh  Thomas. 

1549   Richard  Wilke.s.  !     1780  .John  IJarker . 

1553  Culhbert  Scott.  1808   Thomas  Hrowne. 

1557  William  Taylor.  1814  John  Kaye. 

1559  Kdward  Hawfoul .  1830  John  (iraham. 

1581   Hdmund  Harwell.  1849  Joseph  Shaw. 

I6O0  Valentine  Cary.  I     1849  Jamfs  Cartmell. 

1622  Thomas  IUvnbrit;K»'.  18S1   Charles  Anthony  Swainson. 

Itilfi  Samuel  liolfon.  1887  John  Peii.e. 

i^isitor.  The  Vice-C'hancellor  with  two  Senior  Doctors  in 
Divinity,  or.  if  the  Vice-ChanceUor  he  of  Christ's  College,  the 
Provost  of  King's- 

THK    PKKSKNT    SOCIETY. 

A/a*/^r,  Uohn  Peile.  Litt.D. 

Tutor. 

Rev.  .lames  William  ('arhnell,  MA  . 

Tutor  ill  M'lthrmdtirx,  Ernest  William  Ilohson  .  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 

Tutor  in  Cfditsirs-,  Harris  Rackham,  M.A. 

Tutor  in  Nuturnl  Srifnre,  Arthur  Everett  Shipley,  M. A.,  F.R.S. 

Tjectureri^. 
Mathematics,  Ernest  William  Hobson.Sc.D. 
.John  Greaves.  M  A 
Clasiics,  Harris  Rackhani,  M.A 

Sidney  (leorgo  Camphell.  M.A. 
Vaturul  Srience,  Arthur  Everett  Shipley,  M.A. 
Theology,  Rev.  .Mfred  Valentine  Valentine-Richards,  M.A. 
Hehrfw,  Norman  M'^Lean,  M.A. 
Lau\  David  Lewis  Harris,  M  ,A. 
Ifistorij,  Cliarles  Ryle  Fay,  H.A. 

Directors  of  Studies. 
Iniliiin  Ciril  S'errice,  The  Master. 
Moriil  Science,  Ernest  William  Tlohsnii,  Sc.D. 

Mediecal  and  ^^''/''r/' I  ,^^,.  j^^,„^.,  -^viiliam  rartmell.  M.A. 
Lnni/uuffeg  \ 
Afedicinfi,  Arthur  Evtrctt  Siiipley.  M.A. 
Oriental  Lun;/uuf/es,   N'urman  M' Lean,  .M.A. 

Merhitnicnl  Sciences,  John  (Jrcavi's,  M.A. 

Dean.   K.-v    A.  V.  Valentine  Kiclianis,  M.A. 

Prrrlector.  Rev   .lames  Willuini  C.irlmtUI,  M..\. 

lUirsiir.  .Fdhn  (Ireavcs,  M..\. 

Sletrard,  Norman  M'Leuti,  ^LA. 

I    r>llu«  .>r  tha  llrillah   KcUni;       I'lriiiorl;  lla».lor  In  ('.>mp>r«tl>a   l'lill<>l<i|iy.     Won.  i.ill  ll   ,,r 
l>iibllD. 

41—5 


970  CHRIST'S   COLLEGE. 

Librarian,  Norman  M'^Lean,  M.A. 
Readers  in  Chapel, Rev.  A.  V.  Valentine-Richards,  M.A. 

Rev.  Charles  James  Napoleon  Child,  M.A. 

Fellows. 
(a)  Cartraell,  Rev.. James  William,  M.A. 
[a)  Thompson,  Edward  Seymer,  M.A. 
(a)  iRobson,  Ernest  William,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
(«)  Greaves, John,  M.A. 
ra)"''Skeat,Rev.  Walter  William,  Litt.D. 
(«)3 Shipley,  Arthur  Everett,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
{ay  M'^^Lean ,  Norman ,  M.  A . 
(a)  Rackham,  Harris, M.A. 
(a)^Haddon,  Alfred  Cort,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
(a)^ Campbell,  Sidney  George,  M.A. 
(ft)' Valentine- Rioliards,  Rev.  Alfred  Valentine,  M.A. 
(6)8Rastall,  Robert  Heron,  M.A. 
(&)''Fay,  Charle-s  Ryle,  B.A. 


Honorary  Fellows. 
^« Gardner,  Percy,  Litt.D. 
"Vines,  Sydney  Howard,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
12  Hales,  John  Wesley,  M.A. 

i^Buckley,  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Burton,  M.A. 
i*Reid,  James  Smith,  Litt.D. 
'^Chase,  Right  Rev.  Frederick  Henry,  D.D. 
i^Robinson,  Very  Rev.  Joseph  Armitage,  D.D. 
ia)arwin,  Francis,  M.A.,  M.B.,  F.R.S. 


Scholars. 


Elmslie,    William     Alexander 

Leslie,  B.A. 
Hales,  CeoflFrey  Trafford,  B.A. 


(a)  Senior  Follows  under  tlio  Statutes  of  1862. 

(b)  Junior  Fellows  under  the  Statutes  oflSSS. 

1  University  Lecturer  in  Mathematics.  D.Sc. 
Victoria  University. 

•i  eirington  and  Bosworlh  Profei.»oi  of  An(;lo- 
Saxon.  D.C.L.  of  Oxford.  D.D.L.  of  Durham. 
LL.l).  of  Kdinbiirgh.  I.itt.D.  of  Dublin.  Ph.D. 
Halle.     Fellow,  liritish  Academy. 

;i  Reader  In  Zoology.  Hon.  D.8c.  Princeton 
University. 

4  .lercmic  Prizeman,  18'.iO.    Tyrwhitt   Hcholi 


Grose,  Sidney  William,  B.A. 
Tipping,  Ernest  John,  B.A. 
Romanes,  James,  B.A. 


ArchaoloKy.    Whewcll  Scholar,  IWl.     Fellow  of 
the  British  Academy.     Formerly  Fellow, 
n  Formerly  Reader  in  Botany.    Shcrardian  Pro- 
fessor of   Botany  in  the  University  of  Oxford. 
D.Sc.  Lonilou.     Formerly  Fellow. 

12  Late  Professor  of  English  at  King's  College, 
London.     Formerly  Fellow. 

13  Lord  Justice  of  Ajiiwal.     Formerly  Fellow. 

14  Professor    of    Ancient    History.      Fellow    of 
Oonville  and  Calus.     Formerly  Fellow. 

iird  Bishop  of  Ely.  Late  President  of  Queens' 


1891.     Mason  Prizeman,  1891      University  Reader  i  Odlcgeand  Norrisian  Pnifessorof  Divinity, 
in  Aramaic.  I  Medallist,  1875.    Kaye  Prize.  18K!.   lAie  Prlnci|ial   I 

r,  University  Lecturer  in  Etlinology.    Formerly      of  the  Cambridge  L'lercy  Training  School.     Hon.    I 
Professor  of  Comparative  Anatomy  in  the  Royal  1  D.D.,  Oxford. 
College  of  Science,  Dublin.  16  Dean  of  Westminster  and  Chaplain  in  ()r.H-    I 

6  University   Lecturer   in   Classics  (Epigraphy  I  nary  to  the  King.     Lord  High  Almcmr.     K.  Il.i« 
and  Dialects).  j  of  the  British  Academy.    Ph.D.  (uitting.  n      Win- 

7  CaruB  I'rizc,  188!).     Crosse  Scholarship,  IHill.      Chester  Prize,  1H8IP.     Chancillin-'s  M.•clalli^t,  i-^mI 

8  Harkness  Scholar.  l!)0.t.     F.O.S.  Late  Norrisian  Professor  of  Divinity.     Fonunlv 
U  Oladpto]ii'  Memorial  Prize,  1U04.                              Fellow. 

10  LInioln  PnifosBor  of  Archaeology  in  the  Uni-        17  Late  Reader  In   Botany.      Formerly   Fell..w. 
verilty  of  Oxford.     Formerly  Disney  Professor  of  !  Hon.  LI. .D.,  St  Andrews. 


C1{RIST'8  COLLKGE. 


971 


Minsoii,  Herbert,  H.A. 
King,  Louis  Vessot,  H.A. 
Ciiiger,  Stfi)hL'ii  L;iiij,Misli,  B.A. 
rigiM.ii.  .I,.lin  WalttT,  M.A. 
Wnodiird.  Kgliert  A.><kew,  B.A. 
('li;ikr:il>:uti,  I'nipiiiillu  Kumar, 

n.A. 

Iluiiiplireys,  William  lUrhcrt 
Frt'cmaii,  Harry 
Williamsoii,  ivaii>li 
iJri.stow.  Cliarlcs  lloldiUli 
Wvatt,  Travcrs  Carey 
IJuiiny,  Leonard  ISerger 

'  St'iiior,  Allreil  I'urk 
Smilli,  .\ltoii  Kwart  (.Marence 
( 'raw.sliaw,  Cliarle.s  llaroM 
Kwart,  (leorge  Artiuir 
lliickley.  l>(>iialtl  Fimiimore 
Saiimlers,  Krctk-rick  .lames 
Zaiimra.  Alherto  MiMlanlo 

('iitlilart,\Vilfritl  William  Lanier 


Harper,  ("ceil  ITiimitliries 
Dow.son,  Walter  .lolni 
Dillnii,  Ilaruld  (jeorge  Sydney 
Turner,  Kali)li  Liiley 
Reiii,  iieonard  Joiin 
IMnnleldt,  Frank 
Cope,  Thomas 
Iloylund,  Joiin  Somervell 
Mere.  Colin  Leigh 
Ksskild.seii,  Krik  Velverton 
lludkins,  l''rederiik  Ferey 
Turnlnill,  Kdwiii  Ijaurence 
Inavatullah  Khan 
Ooxwell,  Cliarles  I '.lake 
Hlieithard,  William  lloitpci- 
Iredale,  Henry  Ceeil 
Liptrot,  Roger  Norman 
Saunders,  Arehihald  Howard 
Tinirstoii,  Fdwaid  Thoma.s 
Bliss,  Frnest  William 


('uiituliun  Scholar. 
King,  l>uuis  Vcssot 

E.rhildtioners. 

I  ri-ml,  .loliti  liraniif 

I'liy,  I'errv  James 

\  i^htinjrale,  Hi-rhtrl  I'aul 

l>avies,  Lewis  Cyril 

I. il wards,  lre<lerick  WallHfi- 

l>ol)-,oti.  Kicliani  Ithiniea 

Miric-^^'idier,  llHrold  Stephen 


l'I<)ui,'li,  Vernon 

Animus, lieoifre  Herbert  Christuplier 

Kdvviirds,  Wilfred  Norman 

('arr  Exliihllioner. 

Tuucreil  Studnits. 
Hood,   l!cv.   John  C'liiiih's  Fulton, 

Oir,  Arthur  Weilesley,  B.A. 
Ince,  Slunley  Kohertson,  l'«..\. 
Caiger,  Siepiien  Langrish.  H..\ 


FORMER  FELLOWS 

'  nie  uamen   remain   on    the    Hoards   of  the    C'olli;if    (irith    thv   dutc   of 
their  election). 

K  ^Cap*  I  .  Rev.  liury,  ALA.  iBurbidge,  Kev.  Kiederuk  William.  I,s63 

56    LhiiiI.,  Kev.  James  Henry,  M. A.  M.A. 

61  'HeiiHJey.     Philip     John,     M.A. ,  i  "Slepheiison,   Kev.   Henry    Major,     ISfil 

M.l).  '          M.A. 

Mwentynian,  lit  v  .  .1  idiii .  M  A,  7.Sinip-oii .  An  liil>:il.l  H.iny.M  A.       \hW> 


I    AI.Im.ii  H^^boUr    liarT. 
1  Hn*   <'aaaao(l.l«iidart. 
I   |-hy>lil>li  bi  Ht  lUrlh'.lolDaw'i  lloa|.IUI 
«  l.il«  Vi,  ..ttaslrt  alKlnl'<l'nl|p|.  Srkool, 
London. 
i  l-Mitripni  ol   thd    Kaltlrjt    t>l'"«<an   Tralnlnn 


Ci.lloKx.  lllrmll.«lmli.  II. .11  1  „ii.,ii  ..(  Illniiliiii 
hun. 

t  Ulr  Htnd  M»l«r  >r  SI  fel.i'.  Scllool, 
York 

;  ehlerJu.liio  III  E.|uU),Hjr<luii;,  AuttralU. 


972 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


1868 


1869 


1872 


1873 
1876 


1880 


1  Moulton,  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 

Fletcher,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

2  Buckley  ,The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry 

Burton,  M. A. 

3  Wright,  Richard  Thomas,  M.A. 
^Bonser.The  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 

Winfield,  M.A. 
^Toller,  Thomas  North<-ote,M.A. 
^Gardner,  Perc\,  Litt.D. 

Walker, William  Willis, M.A. 
•^Wilson,  Joseph,  M.A. 
-Vines,    Sydney     Howard,    Sc.U., 

F.R.S. 
'  Vince,  Charles  Anthony, M.A. 


16 


18 


2 Robinson,   Very    Rev.   Joseph 

Armitage,  1).  D. 
8  Fit2patrick,Rev.ThoniasCecil,M.A 
9Rouse,   William  Henry    Denham, 

Litt.D. 

^Darwin, Francis,  IV1.A.,M.B., F.R.S. 
lODawson,  Henry  Gordon,  M.A. 
11  Brown,  Ernest  Will.,  Sc.U.  F.R.S.  1^ 
12 Mair,  David  Beveridge,  M.A.  ' 

i^Manley,  Rev.  George  Thomas,  M.A.  1^ 
I'Kerr,  John  Graham,  M,A.  1? 

i^Masterman,   Charles    Frederick       1{ 

Gurney,  M.A. 
i^Nuttall,  George  Henry  Falkiner, 

Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 


D.D. 

1880  "Sweatman,  Most  Rev.  Arthur 
1895  2 Chase,  Right  Kev.  Frederick  Henry 

1899  i«  Foss,  Right  Rev.  Hugh  James 
1907  iyDrury,Ri}jht  Rev.  Thomas  Worlley 

LL.D. 

1895  20 Chapman ,  Arthur  Ernest 
1905    Rickett,  Arthur 

M.D. 

1883  -iCollingridge,  William,  LL.M. 

1884  VVolfenden,  Richard  Norris 

1886  --Hewitt,  Frederick  William,M.V.(). 
1890  -3Adami,  Joiin  George,  F.R.S. 

1892  Do wson,  Waiter 

1893  Norris,  Frank  Baker 
Carver,  John  Roberton 

1894  Stewart,  Hugh  Milton 

1896  Maw,  Henry  Trentham 

1900  Harris,  William  James 
Auden,  (ieorge  Augustus 


Forbes,  James  Graham 
Symes-'i'hompson,  Henry  Edmund 
Child,  Francis  Joseph 
Snowden,  Arthur  De  Winton 
2* Thompson,  Harold  Theodore 
Shipway,  Francis  Edward 
Leech,  Ernest  Bosdin 
Young,  Samuel  Leggate  Orford 
Fardon,  Albert  Henry 

Sc.D. 
25SelI,  William  James,  F.R.S. 
2'''Fenton.    Henry  John    Horstman, 

F.R.S. 
2''Bai'ber,  Charles  Alfred 
27  Rogers,  Arthur  VA'illiam 

Litt.D. 
^*Budge,  Ernest  Alfred  Thompson 

Wallis 
2''Sehechter,  Solomon 
Rose,  John  Holland 
sOGoUancz,  Israel 


1  Smith's  Prizeman,  1868.  Lord  JueMce  of 
Aiipeal. 

i  See  under  Honorary  Fellows. 

3  Late  Lecturer  in  Law.  Kortnerly  Tutor. 
LL.D.  Victoria  University. 

A  Member  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy 
Council.    Late  Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon. 

6  ProfeSHor  of  the  Knfflish  Language  at  Uwenfa 
College,  Man.  hefter.    Hon.  Litt.D.,  Oxford. 

6  Onoofll.M.  luspoctors  of  .Schools, 

7  Late  Head  MaHter  of  Mill  Hill  School. 

8  President  of  Queens'  College.  Examining 
Chaplain  to  the  J)ishoj>  of  Salisbury. 

9  Headmaster  Perse  Grammar  School,  Cam- 
bridge.    University  Teacher  in  Sanskrit. 

10  aiathiniatical' Lecturer,  Firth  College,  Shel- 
fleld. 

11  Professor  of  Mathentatics,  Yale  University, 
Now  York.    Adams  Prizeman,  ii)07. 

i'j  Smith's  Prizeman,  18{4;{.  Asaistaut  Examiner, 
Civil  .-Service  Commission. 

l:)  Smith's  Prizeman,  18K4. 

14  Professor  of  Natural  History  in  the  tTniver- 
•Ity  of  (ilasgow. 

16  Arnold  Gcrstenberg  Student,  1897  Burney 
Prize,  1898.     M.P.  for  N.-West  Ham. 

10  Quick  Professor  of  Biology.  Ph.D.  Gottingou. 
Follow  of  Magdalene. 


17  Metropolitan  of  Canada  and  Archbishop  of 
Toronto.     Hon.  D.D.,  Oxford. 

18  Bishop  of  Osaka,  Japan. 

19  Evans  Prize,  1871.  Soholoaeld  Prize,  1871. 
Lord  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Mau.  Late  Principal 
of  Kidley  Hall.  Formerly  Principal  of  the  C.  M. 
College,  Islington. 

iO  Lecturer  in  Law,  University  of  Leeds. 

21  Medical  Officer  of  the  City  of  London 

'2^i  Anaesthetist  to   H.M,  the  King.     Me 
Staff  of  King  Edward  VII. 's  Hospital. 

23  Professor  of    Pathology,    McOill    Uul 
Montreal.    Late  Fellow  of  Jesus  College. 

'24  Medical  Registrar  at  London  Hospital 
mond  HortoU'Smitti  Prizeman,  1906. 

'2ri  University  Lecturer  in  ('hemistry. 

liti  Director  of  the  Agricultural  College,  Coim- 
batore. 

27  Harkness  Scholar,  1896.  Assistant  Geologist 
to  the  Geological  Commission,  Cape  Colony. 

28  TyrwhittScllolar,  1882  Keeper  of  Egyptian 
and  Oriental  Antifjuitics,  British  Museum. 

29  Presidontof  the  Jewish  Thet  logical  Seminary, 
New  York,  U.S.A.     Late  Keader  in  Rabbinic. 

30  Lato  University  Lecturer  in  Gnglish,  Pro- 
fessor of  English  Language  and  Literature, 
King's  College,  Lomlon.  Fellow  and  Secretary  of 
the  British  Academy. 


uber  of 
rsity,  M 
Ray- 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


973 


B.D. 

I  '  Barnard,  Eev.  Percy  Mordauiil 
?  Jackson,  Rev.  Heniy  Latimer 
i  -'I'horburn,  Rev.  Thomas  James 

M.A. 

J     Ansietl,  Rev.Josepli  Hoortl 
L     Paley  ,  Rev.  Francis  Hem  y 
J    Newby,  Kev.  Kicliai(l.lulin 
»     Ivinnear,  ThomasJoliD 

Butler,  William 
1     Gordon,  Rev.  Robert 

Brodhurst,  Rev.  Frederick 
J     Molesworth,  Rev.  Walter 

ilaigh,  Kdward  Uldroyd 
(     Watts,  Rev. James 
)  '  Fowler,  Rev.  William 
L    Leeming,  Rev.  William 
*  llenslow,  Rev.  George 
J    Freshney ,  Rev.  Frederick 

(Jollier,  Rev.  Henry  Nicholas 
3  •''  Barton,  Rev.  John 
"Dimondr  Church  ward,  Rev.Maicus 
Dimond 
1    (.'liuilleigh.  Rev.  Kicburd  Augustine 

Forster,  Rev.  Bennett 
5    -Strickland,  Sefton  West 

Turner,  Rev.  Alfred 
S  '.Mason, Charles  Wiles- 

Copestake,  Sampson 
"Bond,  Rev.  Charles  Watson 

Cadman.  Rdward  Smelter 

7  Alvis,  Rev.  Kdward  John 
•Kitson.    Rev.    F.dward     Bredin 

Blake 

8  I'orter,  Rev.  (Jeorjre 

9  'OBell.  Rev.  William 

Bromley,  Rev.  William 
0     Thompson,  Rev.  Foster  John 

".lohn-iton,    Ven.    Charles    Francis 
Harding 


Field,  Edward  Athow 

Grigson,  Rev.  William  Shuckloi  tli 

Le- Fleming,  John  1871 

Patterson,  Rev.  Robert 
1-  Davies,  Rev .  tierald  Stanley 

Johnson,  Kev.  Aitliur 
I'Fox,  Rev.  John  Elliot 
"  Page,HerbertVVilliam,M.ii.,AJ.C.  1872 

Waison,  Right  Rev.  Mgr  Edward 
John 

Nepean,Rev.  Montagu  Brymer 

CoUiug,  Rev. James  1873 

Lindsell,  Edward  Barber 

Davis,  Israel 

Ledsain,  Daniel  Breay 

Bradley,  Frederick  Charles 
15  Lowe,  Rev.  VVilliam  Henry  1874 

"  Bendall,  Heiberl 

Rae,  Rev.  Charles  Uavid 
"Glen,  Alexander,  LI..M.  1875 

Mee,  Rev.  John  Riley 

Turner,  Edward,  Ll^.M. 
•'"Statham,  Rev.  George  Herbert 

\ettleship,  James  1876 

'•'Hutchinson,  Sir  Joseph  Turner 

Wilson,  Rev. 'Thomas  Holt 
•I'lGilbert,  Rev.  Charles  Robert  1877 

Blackmore,  Rev.  William 

Booty,  Charles  Frederick 

Mathwin,  Henry  1878 

Macmillan,  Maurice  Crawford 

Reed,  Rev.  Georg'e 
■-•  Pearson,  James  F.dward  1879 

--  liandtoid.  Rev.  (Jeorjfe  Thomas 

'Thurstan, Frederick  William 

Blyth,  Rev.  (lecil  Frederick 

Smith-on,  Hany  Sheldon  ('radock 

■Anilerson,  Yarboroutrh  1880 

'-'  Dixon,  Henry  Elliot 
-' \'ipan  ,Cieorge  Walter 
^■'Clayden,  Arthur  William 

Charles,  Rev.  James  Hamilton 


1  I'aruiHrlia,  lH»t.  I 

2  I.L  D.,  Dublin.  Ijite  l(ua<lmut«r  uf  Oillliuiii 
(iraminar  .School.  { 

S  Hoo    Canuii  of  Wakrfltilil  I 

4  l.<'rlurur  nn  llotaiiy,  St  nartholomow'a  Hoi- 
plUI  Mo'lli-al  SchtKil.  Prnfoaaoror  Bolanjr,  Royul 
Hi'iilriilturlil  Mocloty. 

U  rorrnrri;  Pnaci|»l  of  thr  Uliuri  h  Ml>- 
■Innary  CoIIcko.  ralciitta 

«  PrcbeniUrjf  of  JtxcU'T 

7  rarmacly  vIcc.I'riDcipslarihr  Ho)rairollsg«, 
Pan  l.ouU,  Mauilllut. 

H  Pr  h«n<larx  of  ChlcliMUir 

•  ll«ll'<  l.'iil>»nlt)  Scholar,  IHai.  I.a(eCha|>. 
lain  to  tho  Kiircni 

10  Hon.  Caiioii  of  Cantorbury  l,«l«  Head 
Master  of  lM.»rColl»|cr. 

11  l.-tlr  Arcb.Uaronnf  Romb-.r.  ' 
II   l.alf  M».ter  •■  •■h«rl»fbou.r. 

I]  Orua    rntftnan.    Ml*    and    |ll<l«.     Tjrrwblll 


ckhflath  Proprietary 


Bcliolnr,  186B.  Mrbrrw  Priinnnn,  Croia*  Scho- 
lar, alid  ScholrflFJil  Prlirman.  1869. 

M  Surgron  tn  St  Maty'a  llo.plial,  P  R.C.S. 

15  Irrohiil  Scholar.  I87«. 

I«  Latu  llva<l  Maator 

School. 

17    KlliK'it'nu""'! 

Id   Probrnilnrv  of  Kxutor. 

lU  Chief  Juitico  of  tho  SupromoOiurt,  Ceylon. 

•ii\  l.at<i  lload  Maator  of  King  Hrnry  VIII. 
School,  lo»rnlry. 

31    A<<ialanl  Maalrr  al  CIlfloD  CollaKr. 

■SI  I  alo  lIciMl  Maator  of.m  Pot«r-lSchool. York. 

'j:i  Abbott  Srhnlar.l  XT*. 

'J4  Profouor  of  Cloaalra  at  th«  Dtoceaaii  ColloKo 
Koiiilahoach.S.  Africa 

t5  Principal  of  ths  Tochulcal  aixl  Unlrorally 
Kitanalon  i'oIIcko.  Eioter.  MlafT Lecturer  to  th< 
L«»cal  Ksaminatlonaand  LoctureaSyndlcato. 


I 


974 


CHRIST'S   COLLEGE. 


1881    Chippett,Rev.  John  William 
'  lioberts,  Michael  Theodoiv 
Mmpsoii,  Edgar  llossiter,  LL.iVJ. 
-  liaruard.Harcoiirt  George 
"  liurrows,  Rev .  Francis  Henry 
Jordan,  Rev.  Albert 
Dibb,  Arthur  Knocker 
188-2  ^.Middlelon-Wake,  Rev.  Charles 
Henry 
Rushbrooke, Thorn  as 
Smith,  Rev.  Harry 
Griffith,  Arthur  Foster 
Bowstead,  Rev.  Arthur  Kaye 
1883    Serjeant,  Rev.  Justus  Stephen 
^  Dove,  Rev.  Julian  Llewellyn 
*de  Han,  Kdward  Louis,  LL.ii. 
Mosley,  Rev.  Georg-e  Harrison 
Moore,  Rev.  Edward 

1885  ■'  Hill,  Rev.  Thornas  Ernest 

®  Sanderson,  Frederick  William 
Otton,  Rev.  Georpe  Walker 
Parkyn,  Ernest  Albert 
Milner,  Rev.  Harry  Smithson 
Clark,  James  Bengough 
Litle,  Rev.  William  Brian  Somer- 
ville 

"Lewis,  Hugh 
Osborne,  Robert  William 

1886  Dodd,  Rev.  Arthur  Percy 
K'Small,  Evan  William 

1' Cooper,  Henry  Shewell 

1887  Sing,  Rev.  Edward  Joshua 
Leader,  Robert 

'■^  Pearson,  Alfred  Chilton 
Huston,  Rev.  Marmaduke  Ernest 
Mateman.Rev.William  Henry  Eraser 
Norris,  Richard 

1888  I'Mallinson,  Rev.  John  Henry 

llice,  Rev.  Walter  Ayscon^he 
Hicks,  Rev.  Arthur  Senrle 
Smith,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Curtois,  Rev.  Huntley 
Williams.  Rev.  Frank  Ricardo 
Banks,  Rev.  Charles  Pendock 


Plummer,  Rev.  Frederick  Matthew 

Pownall,  Rev.  George  Slade 

Darwin,  William  Erasmus 

Austen-Cartmell,  James 

Carver,  Thomas 
'^Sing,  John  Millington 

Pearce,  Francis  Henry 

Cross,  Rev.  Arthur 

Clark,  Frederick  Joseph 

Royds,  Francis  Twemlow 

Johnson,  Rev.  John  Edward  Swift 

Pain  ,  Rev.  Aubrey  Joseph  Odell 
'*Cameron,Ven.  George  Henry 
"'  Robinson,  Ven.  Albert  Gossagf 
17  Foster,  John,  LL.M. 
'**  Joseland,  Henry  Lincoln 
"Skinnei,  Sidney 

Evans,  Arthur  .lohnson 
-"  Fisher,  Rev.  William 

Roberts,  Rev.  Henry  Boys 
'-'Buchanan,  John  Young,  F.R.S. 

Shilcock,   Rev.   Sidney    Isaac 
Wellbank 

Ledlie,  William 

Tindall,    Rev.    Henry    Charles 
Lenox 

Buckwell,  Henry  John 

Denchfield,  Rev.  John  Biggs 

Woollcombe,  George  Arthur  Ley 

V'oungf,  Rev.  Evelyn 
'-■*  Thornton,  Arthur 
-'Kitchener,  Elliott 

Orbell,  Rev.  Tom 

Creed,    Rev.    Algernon    Henry 
George 

Oliver,  Rev.  William  James 
Robert  Hunton 

Fox,  Rev.  Arthur  AVilliam 
Trendell,      Rev.      George      John 
Wollaston 
-■'Hutchinson,  Arthur 
'■^•'^  Warburlon,  Cecil 
Hare,  Henry  Leighton 
Horsfield,  Joseph 


1 


1  FDrinorlv  Heail  Master,  Craiibrook  Grammar 
Schoor. 

i  CormrrlyRarnrBlIniversllyScliolHr 
t  IMnc.»iin  Inspoiti.r,  Maiirhi-aler  S.E. 
4  Sanilari  Ht.ii.l(-riii  Hiblidgraphy,  IKilO. 
'.    l'rii,,i|,,il,  Wannanui  CciUexo.  N,Z. 
■  .  Whewoll  .Srholur,  1SH2. 

7  Hebrew  Prize,  IRV9. 

8  llcail  MaHor  of  Ouii.lle  Snhnol. 

'.'  ('bairniaii  i>f  MmitKomery  County  Council, 
Ccivarnor  of  University  Oollcue,  Bangor  anil 
Aheryntwyth.     High  Sheriff  of  Montgomeryshire, 


1"  .Secretary     t( 


the     Kilueatiim     Committoe, 
tv  CiMnicil. 

nl  l.iehAel.llirnmnmr  School. 
lan.lSBS, 


in   Head    Master  of  the    Preparatory   School 
DulwiehColleee 
14  Warden  "f  St  Eilwar.l's  School, Oxford. 
1.5  Late  Archdcaccin  «if  Esliowe,  Natal. 

16  Arcliileacon   of  Surrey  anil   Cauon  of   Wlo- 
Chester. 

17  line  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  .Scliools. 

18  Head  Master  ofBurnley  Grammar  School. 
Ill  Late  lleiiioiistrator  of  Experimental  Physics. 

I'rincii.al  of  Chelsea  I'olvtocbnic. 

20  Head  Muster  of  Arm'iilalo  School,  N.S.  W. 

'Ji   l.ato  University  Lecturer  in  Geography. 

■2-.>  Head  .Master  of  Bridlington  School. 

•j:t  HoatI  Master  of  Greenbank  School,  Liverpool. 

'.'4  Follow  of  Pembroke  College.    I'h.D.  of  WilrE- 
burg.     Ilomonstrator  of  Mineralogy. 

26  Zoologist  to  the  Royal  Agricultural  Society, 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


975 


Williams,  Rev.  Alan 
Burkitt,  Rev.  Henry  John 
Wipan,  Rev.  Stephen  Rookliersi 
'Auden,  Henry  William 
-Klliott,  Waller  John 
Luce,  Richard    Harman,  JLB., 

B.C. 
Ivait,  Aiberi 
■*Alvis,  Rev.  George  Edwaril 
Kinmott,  Rev.Theodort- 
Freer,  Rev.  Nigel  .lames 
Holden.  Isaac  Holden 
.A.shti)n,  Rev.  Alfred  Roben 
1    (le    Candole,    Rev.    Henry    Lawt 
Corry  \'ully 
Clough,  Rev..lohn  WMliam 
Beedham,   Henrv    William,    M.B., 

B.C. 
.Macnabb,  Rev.  .Ianie>  Frederick 
Black,  Rev.  William 
•     Barker,  Rev.  John 
Kaye,  Rev.  John 
<Todd,  Rev.  James  Cameron 
i  Wyati,.\irred  John 
tJaskell,  Rev.  Arthur  Hammond 
Holmes,  Rev.  Richard 
)    Brockbank,  Oliver 
Steele,  Rev.  Charles 
Oulton,   Willi;im   Harold  Stowe. 

LL.M. 
Baker,  Rev.  William  .Arthur 
1     Holt,  Joseph  Bromilow 
Francis,  Kdward  Charles 
'■'  Wood,  Rev.  John  Anthony 
'  (ioodinan, Rev.  Arthur  Worthington 
Gwynne-Vaughan,  David  Thomas 
Mathias,  Richard,  M.B.,  B.C. 
"Stewart,  Percy  Marlborough 
Harris,  Alexamler  Charks 
Dove,    William    Jiathurst,   M.B., 

B.C. 
Jones,  ReT.  Edward  Kinloch 
Peil<  ,  Frank  Kitchener 


Duiilop,  Walter 

Gaskell,  Leonard  Sadgrove,  M.B.,  ISitft 
B.C. 
■-'.Stephenson,  Rev.  Frank 
"^(jrepg,   Rev.   John    Allen 
FitzCieiald 
Lambert,  Rev.  Charles  Kdmund 
"  Lange,  Michael  Kmil 
Outch,  Wilfrid 
Hiirwood,  Thorms  .\rlhur 
Mr.Alluiii,  John  Henry 

Norton,  (Jc  orge  Herbert 

N'aughan,  ('e<lric  (ieorge 
'-'-  Measures,  Alfred  Ernest 
i<  Brown.  Rev.  Malcolm  William       IHW) 
11  Allen.  Hugh  Percy 

Hassaid-Shorl,    Rev.    Frederick 
Winning 

Whately,  Rev.  George  Pepys 

Baron,     Kev.     Robert     Russell 
Needham 

Clover,  Rev.  Alan 

Roberts,  Nathaniel  Osborne 

llorncastle,  Arthur 

M'^Call,  Rev.  James  George 

Riclimond,  Keprinald  Thomas 
I'^Wyatt,  Rev.  Josepli  Light 

Martin,  John  Stapleton  I'JiMi 

''■  KitlermastfT,  Arthur  Noel  CoUey 
'^Pentecost.  Rev.  Harold 

Henley,  Kev.  Arthur  Addison 

Hall,  Wilfred 
'■'Whately,  Rev.  Walter  Richard 

Lovibond.  John  Locke 
•'■'Holder,  Percy  .lohn 

Baron,  Re;;inald  Bussell  Needham 
■;uBurd..ii,  John  Alder,  CM. (L  lllol 

Eagles,  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
"'(Jilhert,  Frank  Mottram 
■-'"- Partridge,  Charles 

(Ireen,  (ieorge 

Davidson,  Alexander 

Thoiiius.  Elliott  Crcwdson 


I  RoU  Scholar.  1I«C.  I.aU>  Muter  at  Fotlc 
('olleKs.  Principal  of  Upiwr  Cwia>la  lolleKo, 
TorooUj. 

••  AulaUut  Socretary  for  llliftior  (Miicmtloii, 
SUffiiril  I'uuiit;  Council. 

.1   Minor  Canon  of  Klpon. 

4  Caru>  frlii<,l«»o.  Hon.l'anon  of  .Marltrburit, 

i  w'inchailer  I'rlie.KM.  Kiainliier  In  Eni(ll«li 
to  ihc  Hni»cr«lty  of  Wali«. 

<1  Principal.  HI  Joho'i  l>i»lnit>  Hiho.il,  Lahore, 
loilla 

T  Maatar  al  .s«Ob«r(h  .school. 

I  T^rwhltt  Hcholar.  IWM.    Hunl  HtuiJant,  IxIM. 

*  Winchester  I'riie.  IHKI.  Caru^  I'rlie,  l«»J. 
Hl««l  Stu.lrnt.  |i«ci.|.>«»4.  Ule  AMl«l*lit  Ma«Ur 
al  Ohalienham  CoUiiiic.  Ilea<l  Ma.ler,  rcUleU 
9ch.».l. 


10  .SU>wart  of  Ranooch  Scholar,  \»t4.  Iluliuan 
l-rlie,  IWit;. 

11  Tyrwhllt  Scholar.  IH!I.',. 

r:  Auiilaiit  Mauler  at  Kinii  K>lwara'i  School 
RlrmlUKhain. 

l:i  Maater  at  Ouuitio  School. 

M  Fellow  anil  OrKanlit  of  Nuir  Collago,  OxCor.l. 
Hii>n   riiou. 

1^  Inlverult)  Teacher  i>f  Tamil. 

Irt   Ma-ler  at  niilwirhCollene, 

l;    Atilalalll  Ma»t*ral(:l|tKleavlcll  Bchoil. 

IH  lluraarofRlilley  Hall. 

I'j    Mailer  al  I'orUmouth  Cr^iminar  School. 

-.■o  Ul,<  llaiiu  Scholar,  Kcnldcnt  at  8<>koU<, 
N'>r<hern    Micrrla. 

'.'I   Mauler  at  Mill  Hill  Hchia.l 

11  t>l«trlct  Colnnilaalolier,  8<iuthcrii  Nlicrria. 
r  S  A,  r  It  f!  S 


k 


976 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


1 C  hild,  Rev.  Charles  James  Napoleon 

Hdrrison,  Percy 
90-2  -  Abrahams,  Israel 

Harvey,  William  Mortou 

Hugill,  Rev.  William  Lawson 

Browne,    Rev.    Harry    Matthew 
Charles  Sleater 
^Lloyd,  Llewelyn  Southworth 
*  Purton,  Gilbert  Anthony 
^Sowels,  Frank 

Porter,  Hug-h  Harold 
•Brex'eton,  Rev.    Philip  Harington 
Lloyd 

Leigh,  Rev.  James 

Shimwell,  Rev.  Thomas 
'  Worman,  Ernest  James 

Moore,  Rev.  Alexander  Knight 
11)03     Heaver,  Rev.  Herbert 

Taylor,  Rev.  William  Okey  Lamond 

Barclay,  Alfred  Ernest,  B.C. 

Zoolcadur  Jung,  Mirza  Mohammed 
'^Salisbury,  Frederick  Stimpson 
"Butler,  Right  Rev.  Edward  Cuth- 
bert 

Muspratt,    Percy    Knowles,   B.C., 
M.IJ. 

Hardingham,  Charles  Henry 

Steen,  William  Peile 

Tanfield,  Rev.  John  Frederick 

Aldridge,  Charles  Braxton  Mooring 
1904  '"Atchison,  George  Tumour,  LL.B. 
'I  LJilgrami,  Syed  Ali 

(•larke,  Rev.  Arthur  Edward 

Harding,  Rev.  Frederick  Howard 

Lunt,  Rev.  Arthur  Temple 

Love,  Arthur  Harold 

Ashby,  Rev.  Leonard 
I'^Gordon,  Walter  Maxwell 
'^Connolly,  Rev.  Richard  Hugh 

Hunt,  Rev.  Frank  George 
"Peile,  John 
i^Leake,  Hugh  Martin 

de  la  Motte,  Vital 

Sullivan,  Rev.  Arnold  Moon 

Fardon,  Harold  Joseph,  B.C. 

Wheat,  Ernest  Godfrey,  B.C. 

Hawken,  Rev.  William  Dallinger 


Baron,  Rev.   William  Russell 
Needham 

Fulton,  Eustace  Cecil 

Milburn,  Sir  Charles  Stamp,  Bart. 
I'^Chaffey,  Lionel  Bethell  Trenchard  U 

Glen,  Randolph  Alexander 
'■'Macnaughton,  Donald  Allan 

Holtzmann,    Wilfrid    Watkinson, 

M.B.,  B.C. 
"'Marshall,  Francis  Hugh  Adam 
i^Cadman,  Hubert  Smelter 
^  Hoffmann,  William  Arnold 
-1  Squire,  Samuel  Gimson 
''^Cannichael,  Rev.  Douglas  William 

Winn 
23  Robson,  Rev.  Edgar  lliff  1« 

-^Sedgefield,  Waller  John 

Cox,  George  Lissant,  M.B.,  B.C. 

Epps,  Claude  Henry  Boudeville 

Millington,  John  Price 

Wallis,  James 

Allen,  Robert  Candlish 

Mountain,  Harold,  LL.B. 

Goddard,  John 

Clarke,  William  Sefton  V, 

Rackham,  Mamice 

Glaser,  William  Henry 

Baker,  Arthur  Ponsford 

HatcbeU,     Rev.     Christopher  1: 

Frederick  Wellesley 

Jose,  Stephen  Walter 

Fox,  Charles 

Shell,  Rev.  Alfred 
'^■'■'Ormsby,  Francis  (Miatterton 
2t' Alston,  Leonard 

Chubb,  Cecil  Herbert  Edward, 
LL.B. 

Burlend,  Thomas  Harold 

Hodgson,  Thomas  Reginald 

Devereux,  Rev.    Edward    Robert    ( 
Price,  LL.B. 

Aspinwall,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick    , 

Owen,  Gwilym 

Florence,  Rev.  Tom  Henry 

Briggs,  Waldo  Raven,  LL.B. 

Elliott,  Rev.  Wm.  Henry  Hatchard    , 

Spittall,  Alexander  Buchanan  j 


1  Winchester  Prize,  18118.    Head  Master  of  the 
CambriiiKe  rounty  School. 

2  University  Header  in  Rabbinic. 

'J  Inspector  of  Bchuols    under   the    Secondary 
Department  of  the  Board  of  Education, 

1  Master  at  King*)!  School,  Canterbury. 

!t  Master  at  llath  Collej^e. 

r,  Fellow  of  Ht  Augustine's  College,  Canterbury. 

7  Curator  in  Oriental  Literature. 

K  Master  at  M  ulme  Grammar  School, 

'.I  Abbot  of  nnwnside.     lion.  Litt.D  ,  Dublin. 
10  Master  at  Dedford  Grammar  School, 
H  University  Teacher  of  Marathi, 
12  Master  at  Tonbridgc  School. 
1.1  Tvrwhitt  Scholar,  ISNIl. 

14  Master  at  University  College  Bchisil,  London. 

15  JSconomIc  Botanist  at  tho  Agricultural  Col- 


lege, Cawnpore. 

16  Master  at  Eton  College, 

17  Inspector  of  Schools   under   the  Secondary 
Department  of  tlie  Board  of  E<lucation. 

IH  (^urnegie  Follow,  Edinburgh  University.  Uni. 
versity  Lecturer  in  Agricultural  Physiology, 

19  Miiater  at  Donston  CollCRe. 

a)  Winchester  Prlio,  1901.    Master  at  Tonbrldge 
School. 

21  Master  at  Oundio  School. 

22  Winchester  Priic,  1902. 
1!3  Master  at  Eton  College. 

24  Lecturer  in  Russian  la  the  Victoria  Univer- 
sity of  Manchester, 
»r.   Mtt^ter  at  St  An.lrew's  College.  Dublin. 

20  Hurncv  Prize,  1<II>4  and  ]'M).    Multland  Prixe, 
1900, 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


977 


Honorary  M.A. 

7  'Liversidge,  Archibald,  F.It.S. 
'>     Wolsteiiholnie,  Henry  James 

LL.M. 

;s     I'iitiissou,  Auffustus 

S  -KiczGerald  ,  Hon.  John  Donohoe 

h     Kadlord,  Kev.  Arrhur 

2     Male,  Henry 

H     Waison,  I{ev.('hristophfr  riionjiis 

1  ^  Williams,  Albert 

2  Menneii,  Georf^e  Locking 

H.A. 

8  '  Sutton,  The  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
1     Law,  Rev.  John  Knight 

9  Purchas,  Francis  Kaslwood 

0  Webb,  Rev.  Kdg.ir  AHred 

W  ■  I'eck  ,  Edwurd  Surman,  M  .1!.,  W.V . 
Swain-on,  John  Altrtd 
Purchas,  Anhur  Fleetwood 

1  Chirnside,  Robert  hell 

Kirk,  John  Li.niplufih.M.I!.,  B.C. 
i'2     hiilterworth,  Kiiperl,  M.li..  B.t:. 

13  '•  Woolley,  Jasper  Maxwell,  AI.B. 

Armstrong,  Ht  v.  Hobei  t  St  Vinceni 
Moweri 

14  T  Howleti,  Richard  Ross 

Mriidbiiry,  .1  nines 
Cnpon,  Kd«aid  Orford 
Sewell,  Hubert  Woodville 

15  Holrnes,  Kev.  Francis  William 

L'  pwnrd  .  Harold  A  rthni .  M. H.,  15.C. 

16  Frver.John  Henry,  ,M.I5.,  I$.C. 
lirow  n,  ('harle>  Anthony 
Tophaiii,  John  Arthur 

fl    Bicknell,  Raymond  Percy 
Howat,  John  Briton  Kernard 
l'liili]potts,  (ieoffrey  Surtees 

)8    ThoinpsoD,  Peter  Anthony 
"Langhorne,  Herbert  \'oike 
Wiitson,  Henry  Sinclair 
Black,  Miiiirice  Adnin 
M'liito-li,  Jolm  ( ieorge  Hunter 
P.itrick.  Norman  ('oluin 
Slntl.nm.  H  nt'li,  M.  I?.,  B.C. 


I  lackinp,  Arthur 

llowletl,  Frank  Milburn  ''"'•''■• 

.lacobs,  Hardy  Vincent,  1>I,.B. 

Monieath,  James 

Uay,  Arthur  Percival 

Hottomley,  William 

black,  Refrinald  Adam 

Curl.  Henley  Frank 

Dunliip,  Charles  I5enrain 
■'De,  Hiirinath  lOOO 

"^Firiiistone,  Percy  John 

Pim,  Francis  Henry 

Lever,  Percy  Fogfr,  l.L.B. 

Kerr,  Arthur  Edgar,  M.IJ.,  B.C. 

Barwick,  Ricli.inl  Lavinjrton 

Colien.  tieorpe  Hut)eri.  I.L.K. 

May,  Arthur  Hem v 
I'  .Miiff,  Herl)ert  Branlwood  P'Ol 

I'.vans,  Hu^h  Pickerinpr 

Dickson,  Harold  Stewart 

Slieppeison,ErnesiWhitloine,I,L.  P. 
'Mlood,  Albaii 

droves,  William  Peer 
'Mlolroyd.  Gilbert,  M.B.,  B.C. 

.loiics.  R(^,'iuald  Thomas  Piyce 

Keariis,  Joseph  Richard  Carden 

\Vm\r,  Ruben 

W  oddbunj,  William  Harrison 

Votinf,',  Robert  Frew,  B.C. 

Pumphrey,  Charles  Ernest  1902 

Sewell,  Robert  Bere>foid  Seymour 

Stevens.  Frmik  Bentham,  LL.B. 

I.indsell,  Aitliur  James  Gurney 

Francillon,  Francis  . I  ames 

\  oung,  Frani'is  Percy,  B.C. 

R:ippis,  Piei  .Messandro  Giorffio 

Lee,  .Vino id 

Hodgson,  William  Hammond 

Pullman,  Arthur  Henry 
"  Isserlis,  Leon  ll»03 

''Williams,  Riv.  Harold  Herbert 

I  larper,  Leonard  V\se 

Drew,  tieor;;e  Herbert 

Enibleton,  Dennis 
■'■  (Jrofjson,  Henry  Wilson 

Gulton,  Firmsi  \'iviiin 

Wright,  Oswald  Kentish 

.\ewton,  Gilberi  Foid 

Jones,  Walter  Hiuitt 


l-rofc....r  nf  rlicrnl.lrjt  ill  lh»  Unitaralt)  >il 

.  Kli>('*C,>unMl. 
.;  IikIIaii  I'lTll  «<,r»lcr. 

4  Ju.Up  of    HU  M^|Mty■•  lllvh  Coiirl,   KIiik'« 
Ilrnrh  nirl.lmi. 
■    M«J<w,  ln>llAn  Mtxlloal  xnrvlro. 
•  'nptain.  InilUn  .MtxllrAl  Hvrvir.' 


II. < 


•|»ll  Hrr»lr«. 


H  Maatornt  Kliiii".  8oh...|,  r.ml.'fniil. 

11  Lihrnrlnn  of  llf  liii|i«rlul  l.lbriry,  I'ltlciitU. 

10  »lB«l<T  rit  St  Jnliii'.  .Srl,i..l,  I.PAliurhrnil. 

11  Orul.^lrnl  Sur>r)  i,l  S.  ..Ilaii.l. 
IV  Wiiril.oiirlli  Srhiilrir*lllt<.  lO"! 

I.'l  l.lrNl<<ni>lil.  Inillnli  Mnllrnl  Horrlri-. 

1«  l.orlurorat  Woat  llnin  Pi>l)l<'cl<liln. 

I^  Htvrlo  Sliiilnni.  I»ii.1      (°>rui  I'rllo,  imi. 

la  Mul«r  itt  Knynl  Natal  (nllrgn,  DnrlnioMlh. 


978 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


Astley,  Walter 

Ewing,  Alfred  Washington 

Adams,  Francis  Norris 

Kliwood.Kev.  Rupert 

Lewis,  Lewis  Francis  Gurslave 
1",I04     By  grave,  William 

Coleman,  Henry  Norreys,  B.C. 

Kschwegre,  Fritz  Salo 
'Haddon,  Ernest  Balfour 

Finch,  Edwin  Gorringe 

Jenkin,  Nelson  West 

Smith,  Francis  Henry 

Wood,  Stanley 

Parry,  Thomas  Henry,  LL. B. 

Hanson,  Edward  Taylor 

Hurst,  Charles  Benjamin 

Joseph,  William  Franklin  George 

Child,  William  Noel 

Wheeler,  James  Norman 
l'.)05     Booth,  Lionel  Barton 

Hardy,  Eric  Howiesou 

Lambert,  Frsmk 

Hamilton,  Arclubald 

Sleeman,  Cyril  Montagu 
-  Forder,  Frank  Georg'e 

Canney,  .lames  ilohertsonCdnipbell 

Wade,  Rev.  Ralph  Porter 

Reed,  Edward  Baines,  LL.B. 

Elireiiborg,  Gostaf  Bramwell 

Jones,  Frederick  Robert 

Hood,  Rev.  John  Charles  Fulton 

Thompson,  Rev.  Alfred 

Butt,  Harold  Thomas  Hay  ward 

Crook,  Arthur  Henry 

Keid,  F'.dward  Doup^las  Whitehead 

Suan,  Tan  Seng 

Mager,  Leonard,  LL.B. 

Uodwell,  (ieorge  Melville,  LL.B. 

Webb,  Herbert  Charles,  LL.B. 

Grant,  Frederick  George,  LL.B. 

Hardcastle,  Stephen  Brindley 

Saner,  Francis  Donaldson 
•'•  Aveling,  Harold  Garri.son 
^  r3aughtry,     Edmund    Osmond, 
Mus.Bac. 

Elliott,  Arthur  Dorniand 

Felix,  Rev.  Henry 

(iregg,  Ivo  Francis  Henry  Carr 

Harrison,  .lohn 

Hogarth,  Thomas  John 

Meimarachi,  Anthony 

Rees,  Rev.  Albert  Philip 


Tyau,  Philip  King  Ching 

Wood,  Christopher  Francis 

Drummond,  John  Graham 

Adams,  Frank  Shirley 
^  Butcher,  Arthur  Douglas  Deane 
"  Barber,  W  illiam  Edmund 

Hick,  Reginald  Heber  Prowde 

Aitken,  John,  LL.B. 

Uohinsoii,  Albert  CliflTord 

Phillips,  Jofepli 

Angus,  William  lU-odie  Gurney 

Benskin,  Joseph  Pugh 

Kidd,  Gerald  Chrisiobel 

Drey,  Oscar  Raymond 

Crane,  Henry  Ernest 

Datta,  RabindrariJiili 

Cunnington,  Willinm  Alfred 
^Howells,  Rev.  George 

Bolton,  Michael  Allied 

Tindall,  Cuthbert 

Burbery,  Rev.    Robert  Jackson 
Peyton 

Leach,  Robert  Wild,  LL.B. 

Jackson,  Rev.  Leonard  James 

Pantou,  Rev.  Sidney  Fraser 

Scrutton,  Rev.  Alexander  Williar 

Seabrooke,  Alexander  Stanger 

Shiner,  Rev.  Rupert  Phdip 

Elmslie,    William    Alexander 
Leslie 

Ham,  Gordon  Lupton 
*^  Ingle,  Norman  Lee 

Bonser,  Winfield  Joyce 
'■*  Barr,  Guy 

Fraser,  Francis  Richard 

Ince,  Stanley  Robertson 

Browne,  Maurice  Anthony 

Pinlayson,  John  (ieorge 
'■Green,  Gabriel 

Heaton,  Rainald 

Pulling',  John  Bernard 

Rigby,  Percy 

Jones,  Hev.  .4rthur  Hawkins 

Browne,  Walter  Marshall 

Booty,  Maurice  Gordon  Reece 

Marriott,  Stephen  Jack 

Boiiltbee,  Hoiace  Townsend 

Orr,  Arthur  Wellesley 

Watts,  Herbert  Arthur 

Maxwell,  Charles  Herbert 

Paisley,  Fawcc'tt  Dodgson 

Walker,  Lawrence  Cecil 


19( 


m 


1  In  tho  Uganda  Sorvico. 

t!  Mautor  at  Charterhouse  School. 

'i  Mantur  at  Chrmt's  Cullege,  Blackheath. 

4  OrKaiii«t,  Leys  Hchnol,  Cambridge. 

fl  III  I'ubllc  Worka  Department  of  Egypt. 

0  Maetcr  at  Feluted  School. 


7  Tutor,  Scrarapore  College,  Madrat). 

8  Classical    Lecturer,  Victoria  University,  Man- 
chostor. 

9  AssUtiint  In  tho  National  Physiological  La- 
boratory, Tcddington. 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


979 


Wilson,  Hubert  Francis 

Hardinjr,  Wilfriil  Jolin 
1  Baslil'ord,  Percy  Krcrferick  Robert 

Cof^gaii,  Krank  Kiclinioml 
-Hubreoht,  Jan  Bastiaan 
*Imuis,  Augustus  Daniol 

Cook,  Victor  Chandler 

Savili,  (Jeorge 
••  Hiiudcock,  Williuui  Artliur  Stunli'j' 

Maulf,  Robert 

Parci'll,  Rev.  Norman  Howe 

Parker,  .lohn  Cartwrighl 

Saywack,  lienjamin 

SbeUey,  .lames 
I    .Minson,  Herbert 

King,  Louis  Vtssot 

Hales,  (ieoflfrey  Traffonl 

Caig-er,  Stephen  Langrish 

Grose,  Sidney  William 

Woodard,  Eg-bert  Askew 

Chakrabarti,  Praphulla  Kuni:\r 

Pigeon,  Joiin  Walter 

Romanes.  .lames 
^Rahjohns,  William 

Plaits.  William  Henry  .lolin 

Barnard,  Keppel  Harcourt 

Haiice,  .lames  Menneit 

Rust,  Arthur  Arnold 

Wallis,  Herbert  llemy 

Wri(,'ht,  (Maude  Reginald 

Joyce,  John  William  Henry 

Dippie.  Herbert 

Kent,  .\ornian  liraund 

I'ymaii,  William  Haiph 

Wliitwell,  Raymond 

Reid,  Forrest 

Nelson,  (ieorge  (leoffiey 

Younj:,    I'ev.    Arthur  Stani'sjaus 
Dominic 

Gandy,  Edgar  Stansby 
'Urierley.  William  Kertie 

Barrett.  Lawrence  Theodore  Salter 

Tipping,  F.rnest  .(obn 

Hani>ttr,   llnirslan   Kdniund 

(irace.  Edgar  Mervyn 

Scott,  James  Humphrey 

Hosken,  Hubert,  LL.H. 

BuTK'ess,  Leslie  Mrnest 

Frith,  Charles  Albert 

Mabli.  Sna  iniali 

Paget.  Harold  I'Mimiiid  George 


Sbiacb,  Arthur 
te  AVater,  Charles  Iheodore 
Wheeler,  Stanley  Mortimer 

LL.B. 

Armstrong,  Forster  Moore  I80'.l 

Advanced  Sludenls. 
Ross.  Rev.  George  Alexander 

Johnston 
Whitenian,  Henry  John  Nelson 
Bose,  Debendra  Mohan 
Anderson,  David 
Simpson,  James  Gordon 
Treniearne,  Arthur  .lohn  Newman 

Pensioiipm . 
"Scott-Gatty,  Sir  Allied  Scott 
''  Nestor-Scbiiurmaiiii,  Ivan 

Nelson, 'J'homas  Hasil 

Evison,  Refrinald  Robert 

Arthur,  Walter  Lawrence 

Furmston,  Edward  Rentley 

Naoroji,  Jal  Ardeshir  Dadabhai 

Hood,  Joliii  Alexander 

Midgley,  William  Alexander  Lewis 

Crawshaw,  Charles  Harold 

Rose,  Charles  Anderson 

Baines,  Athelstan  Basil 

Griffith,  John  Richard 

Haseler,  Donald 

Dobbin,  Alfred  William 

Barr,  .lobn  Henry 

Martin,  William  Arthur 

Ma;isdorp,  Vivian  Hnyton 

Ewart,  Georpe  Arthur 

Blyth,  Ernest  William 

Paul,  Artliur  Blackwell 

Fa wsitt,  Thomas  Ruble 

Ddwson,  Walter  John 

Ramsay,  David 

Kber,  Reynold  Lionel 

l'ear>on,  llobert  ('hilton 

BotlDine,  Georpe  IMacdonald 

Miiicliin,  George  Robert  i\e»ille 

Humphreys,  William  Herbert 

Murray,  Arthur  Richmond 

Simpson,  (ieorfre  Barri'  Goldie 

Simpson,  Adam  .lames  (Joldie 

Freeman,  Harry 

Williamson,  Ralph 

Bristow,  (Iharles  ll(»lditch 


1  Maat«rat  nrailflolil  CoIIcko. 

2  luar  Nowten  Stuiti-nt,  IIOM. 

I  Pmroaxir  of  lll«loxy,Uiilir«riltx<>r  Allnlikbul, 
India. 

4   MuUr  itt  Wolllnxlmniuxh  Oraiiitnjtr  Hrhmil. 


•  Cliurui  KiliiMtioiiori.. 
II  Wiiir-lKnlur  I'rii.'.  I»o«. 
«  OarWr.  I>rliiel|>ill  KhiK  Bt  Artiif. 
7  Msatrr  al  ChoUoiilmni  CoUcko.     Lata  Toucher 
i>r  Ruiilan  uiiilor  llio  Ikwnl  for  I.  0.  8.  Stu<lloi. 


980 


CHRIST'S   COLLEGE. 


Wyatt,  Travers  Carey 
Benny,  Leonard  Berger 

1  Senior,  Alfred  Park 
Smith,  Alton  Ewart  Clarence 
Buckley,  Donald  Finniniore 
Saunders,  Frederic  James 
Trend,  Johu  Brande 
Zaniora,  Alberto  Medardo 
Smith,  Alfred  Cecil  Denison 
(iardiner,  Arthur  James 
Smith,  Robin  Snovvdoii 
Hawkins,  Albert  (rordon  Jones 
Broome,  Robert  Beeves 
Beecroft,  Arthur  Edward 
Buttery,  Harold  Robert 
Harper,  Cecil  Humphries 
Melling,  William  Hill 
Bell,  Charles  Henry 
Bell,  James  Arthur  Herbert 
LuUoobboy,  Jaumayjay  Chubildas 
Mee,  John  Theodore  Martin 
Cuthbert,  Wiifiid  William  Larder 
Lang'erman,  Ernest  Struben 
Williams,  Keith  (raster 
Blencowe,  Alan  Humphrey 
Ashburner,  John  Croudson 
Copeman,  Ernest  Hugh 
Kennedy,  Ronald  Sinclair 
(ilenister,  Douglas  James 
Hall,  Albert  CllflFord 
Chand,  Diwan  Khem 
Sing:,  Charles  Millington 
Fay,  I'ercy  James 
Kliwaja,  Abdul  Majid 

'■'Chubb,  John  Fredeiick. 
Shilcock,  John  Winton 
M^'Call,  Henry  Dundas 
Blacklock,  John  Henderson 
Daviea,  Lewis  Cyril 
Edwards,  Frederick  Wallace 
Coteman,  Ernest 
Groves,  Cecil  Tom 
Davenport,  Stanley 
Ogden,  Alfred 

AVood,  (ieorge  Robert  Harding 
CartbiKaseu,SinuatauibyTliambyat 
Cory,  John  Frederick  Towerson 
Ward,  Robert 
Turner,  Harold  Wilton 
Sulaimaii,  Shall  Molianuncd 
Lambrinudi,  (!onstantine  Leonidas 
Rice-Jones,  Beiijaniin  Rowland 
Owen,  riiilip  Richard  Tudor 
Dillon,  Harold  (ieorRe  Sydney 
Blackburne,  Edward  Victor 


Manekjee,  Sokrabjee 
Nicholas,  Arcliibald  John 
Edwards,  Harold  Walter 
Turner,  Ralph  Lilley 
Eeid,  Leonard  Johu 
Roimfeldt,  Frank 
Cope,  Thomas 
Hoylaud,  John  Somervell 
Mere,  Coliu  Leigh 
Nightingale,  Herbert  Paul 
Esskildsen,  Erik  Yelvertou 
Rudkius,  Frederick  Percy 
Turnbull,  Edwin  I^awrence 
Brown,  Ai-thur  Edward 
Bonas,  Gordon  Jonah 
Banyard,  James  Hurst 
Liley,  Henry  Deakin 
Grayes,  Basil 
Sherwani,  Haroon  Khan 
Lorentz,  Henry 
Hare,  VVilliam  Theodore 
Todd,  Marshall 
Wilkinson,  Sydney  John 
Rogers,  John  Lloyd 
Buszard,  Stanley  George 
Collins,  GeofTeiy  Abdy 
Rockwood,  John  Marcus  Selvaturi 
Ashburner,  Georye  Barrington 
Thorns,  Alexander  Hepburn 
McLintock,  Leslie 
Baptie,  Norman 
Kent,  Harold 
Dobson,  Richard  Rhimes 
Gardener,  Edward  George  Augus- 
tine 
Smith,  Cyril  James 
Saunders,  John  Teiinant 
lirennan,  Joseph 
e  Peters,  Maurice  William 
Parkinson,  Ernest  Alfred 
Davies,  Eric  David  Despard 
F^ranklin,  Rev.  Robert 
BifJTg- Wither,  Harold  Stephen 
Lord,  William  Butler 
Shennan,  Watson  Douglas 
Nelson,  Ronald  Duckworth 
Franciilon,  Francis  FVlward 
Lewis,  Ricliard  Morgan 
Large,  Rui>ert  Jerome 
Khare,  Laxnian  Ganesh 
Cowen,  Rev.  Claude  Herbert  Graut 
Needham,  Egliii 
Jjloyd-George,  Ricliard 
Fowler,  Henry  Candler  NeiBy 
Roy,  Sc-ltyeiidra  Nath 


1  Abbott  Scliular,  1907. 


2  OrganUt.     Stewart  nf  Jtnnuoch  Scholar  In  Sacroil  Music. 
0  Choral  Exhibitionori. 


CHRIST'S  COLLEGE. 


981 


Cockton,  Josepli  Ciirweu 
Iua3-atiillali  Khan 
Barff,  Kiidtrirk  l{ol)eit 
Chapnian,  Cliiirks  Syibicj- 
(la  Silva,  Claude  Henry 
Bil(leil)e(k,  Aimed  Charles  Lowtber 

OShee 
IjhI,  Maiiohiir 
iMaekenzie,  Kenneth  James  Josepli 
^yriKley,  Alfred 
Friend,  Francis  Frederick 
Wilkinson,  Valentine  , 

Rausftird,  William  Maealister  i 

Baird,  Leonard  Batli  I 

HolmwocMl,  Lionel  Suowdou 
Deunes,  Wilfriil 

Ash  worth,  John  I 

Williams,  Alan  Copland  i 

Li,  Gaston  | 

Kyiii,  Maung  Ba  i 

Coxwell,  diaries  Blake 
Shepliard,  William  Hopi)er 
Iredah',  Henry  Cecil 
Liptrot,  Ro{,'er  Norman 
SaiiiKlers,  Archibald  Howard 
Thurston,  Edward  Thomas 
Bliss,  Ernest  William 
Clough,  Vernon 

Angus,  George  Herbert  Christopher  | 
Edwards,  Wilfred  Nonnan  I 

Dawes,  Harold  James  | 

Rice-Jones,  Alfred  Theodore 


Stapler,  James  Beverley 
Richards.  Cyril  Treharue 
Albino,  Harry  Hurlbutt 
Binks,  Benjanihi  Bernard 
Whitehead.  Reginald  Binyou 
Cleeve,  Frederick  Cuthbert  Aylmer 
Dhar,  William 
Adshead,  Harold  Edward 
Blytli,  Artliur  Cecil 
Mayer,  Nonnau  Edward 
Herring,  Justin  Howanl 
Ko  Ko 

Whaley,  Oswald  Stanley 
Young,  Fred  Edmund 
^Murray,  Everitt  George  Dunne 
Bakewell,  Brian 
Henderson,  John  Robert 
Couldridge,    Rev.    William    Henry 

French 
Beven,  Jolui  Junius  Osmund 
Jennaiii.  Phili]i  Lloyd  Lawless 
(iibson,  Roliirt  INlilner 
Watson,  Tertius  Thomas  Boswall 
Alxloolcadur,  Husein  Hasanally 
Labusen,  Diedrich  Duncan 
Lewis,  Francis  Herl)ert 
Sullivan,  Joseph  Hubert  Baron 

Sizars. 

I'eters,  Kdward  Charles 
Ager,  Arthur  Douglas 
Lee,  Robert  Oalway 


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THE    COLLEGE   OF   ST   JOHN    THE 
EVANGELIST. 

(Founded  1511.) 

This  College  was  founded  by  Lady  Margarkt,  Countess  of 
Richmond  and  Derby,  mother  of  King  Henry  VII.  and  Foun- 
dress of  Christs  College.  It  succeeded  the  liospital  of  St  John, 
founded  about  1210,  from  which  Hugh  Balsham,  Bishop  of  Ely, 
removed  his  scholars  to  Peterhouse  in  1284.  In  consequence  of 
the  death  of  the  Foundress  before  the  completion  of  her  designs, 
much  difficulty  was  experienced  in  establishing  the  College  on 
as  large  a  scale  as  was  originally  intended.  It  was  mainly  owing 
to  the  exertions  and  beneficence  of  John  Fisher,  Bishop  of 
Rochester.executor  of  the  Foundress,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Llni- 
versity.that  sufficient  funds  were  obtained  to  endow  thirty-two 
Fellowships,  of  which  he  founded  four,  and  twenty-four  Scholar- 
ships, of  which  he  founded  two.  There  were  numerous  subsequent 
endowments  for  Scholarships.  Nineteen  additional  Fellowships 
were  founded  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.  Of  these  two  were 
founded  by  Rev.  James  Beresford,  one  by  Sir  Marmaduke  Con- 
stable, one  by  Mr  Halitreholme,  one  by  Lady  Jane  Rokeby,  one  by 
Mr  John  Bayley,  two  by  Rev.  Edward  Gregson,  one  by  Rev. 
Robert  Symson,  two  by  Rev.  Dr  John  Key  ton,  one  by  Rev.  Dr 
William  Fell,  one  by  Dr  Thomas  Thimbleby,  two  by  Rev,  Dr 
Roger  Lupton,  four  by  Archdeacon  Hugh  Ashton.  In  1589  one 
was  founded  by  a  bequest  from  Mr  Henry  Hebblethwaite  :  in  1673 
one  by  a  bequest  from  Dr  Francis  Deo,  Bishop  of  Peterborough. 
Endowments  to  found  Fellowships  were  bequeathed  in  1632  by  , 
Mr  William  Piatt,  and  an  endowment  for  one  Fellowship  in  1833 
by  Rev.  James  Webster. 

Dr  Thomas  Linacre  founded  in  1526  a  Lectureship  in  Physic. 

New  Statutes  were  approved  by  the  Queen  in  Council, 
May  3,  1882. 

The  Foundation  of  the  College  consists  of  a  Master  and 
fifty-six  Fellows,  sixty  Scholars,  and  nine  Sizars  called  Proper 
Sizars. 

The  Governing  body  is  a  Council  consisting  of  the  Master, 
and  twelve  Fellows,  of  at  least  three  years'  standing  from  their 
first  degree,  elected  by  the  Master  and  Fellows. 

The  Master  must  be  a  Master  of  Arts  or  of  some  equal 
or  superior  degree  of  Cambridge  or  of  Oxford,  and  not  less  than 


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St   JOHN'S  COLLEGE.  983 

tliirty  years  of  a^^e.     He  is  elected  by  the  Fellows  who  are  of 
at  least  three  years' standinfi  from  their  first  degree. 

The    Fellows   are   elected    from   graduates  of   the    College 
or  graduates  of  Cambridge  or  of   Oxford.    The   annual  elec- 
tion takes    place   on   the    Monday   after  All    Saints'  Day,  and 
vacancies  must  be   filled  up  not  later  than  the  second  annual 
election  after  they  occur.     Fellows  must  proceed  to  the  degree  of 
Master  of  Arts,  Master  of  Law,  Master  of  Surgery,  or  Doctor  of 
Medicine,  as  soon  as  they  are  of  sutlicient  standing.    Fellowships 
are  tenable  until  ten  days  before  the  expiration  of  six  years  from 
election,  provided  that  no  Fellow  may  be  of  more  than  ten  years 
standing  from  his  first  degree  :  but  a  Fellow,  so  long  as  he  holds 
one  or  another  of  certain  offices  in  the  University  or  in  the  College, 
does  not  vacate  by  lapse  of  time;  and  a  Fellow,  who  has  served  for 
twenty  years  in  one  or  another  of  certain  offices  in  the  College, 
may  under  provisions  specified  hold  his  Fellowship  for  life.     The 
Council  may  extend  the  tenure  of  a  Fellow  for  periods  of  five  years. 
They  may  also  elect  persons  eminent  for  science  or  learning,  such 
Fellows  not  to  vacate  by  lapse  of  time;  and  may  elect  Professors 
or  Readers  of  the  University,  their  tenure  to  terminate  with  that 
of  their  otlice  of   Professor    or   Reader.     Five    Fellowships  are 
Professorial   Fellowships,  to  be  held  by  Professors  of  the  Uni- 
versity under  the  conditions  prescribed  by  the  Statutes  of  the 
University.     Any  Fellow  not  a  Professorial  Fellow  may  with  the 
consent  of  the  Council  become  a  Supernumerary  Fellow.     The 
Council  may  also  elect  Honorary  Fellows. 

The  Foundation  Scholars  are  elected  from  students  of 
the  College,  or  from  such  other  persons  and  of  such  standing 
as  the  Council  may  think  fit.  The  annual  election  takes  place  in 
June,  and  all  vacancies  must  be  filled  up  not  later  than  the  second 
annual  election  after  they  occur.  Scholars,  if  not  graduates,  must 
proceed  to  some  degree  at  the  regular  time.  The  Scholarships 
are  of  the  annual  value  of  not  less  than  £A0,  and  not  more  than 
£100  each.  Their  tenure  is  contingent  upon  residence,  good 
conduct,  and  application  to  study.  It  may  be  prolonged  by  the 
Council,  if  they  think  fit,  until  the  Scholar  is  of  standing  to 
iiiceid  in  .\rts,  or  for  any  shorter  period. 

The  nine  Propkr  Sizars,  on  Dr  Dowman'.-  Foundation 
Ifj-J."),  are  elected  in  .June.  Tiic  value  of  each  Sizarship  is  £'M)  a 
year  for  three  years,  or  until  the  holder  is  elected  to  a  Founda- 
tion Scholarship. 

By  gift  from  Dr  James  Wood,  Master  of  the  College  ISIS— 
IHU!*.  the  ■-uiM  of  X'3f)(t  is  assigued  annually  in  Exliibitions  to 
the  most  deserving  Students,  to  l)e  called  Wood's  Kxhibitioncrs, 
account  being  taken  of  their  pecuniary  circumstances  as  well  as 
of  their  moral  and  intellectual  qualifications. 

Under  the  like  conditions  the  yearly  produce  of  the  Rectory  of 
Cherry  Marhain  in  the  county  of  Norfolk  (about  £420),  the  gift  in 
162.'3  of  Sir  Ralph  Mare,  i^  a.>«signed  to  the  most  deserving  Stu- 
dents, to  be  culled  Hare's  Exhibitioners. 


984  St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 

A  Hughes  Exliibition  of  the  value  of  £35  (founded  1886  in 
memory  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hunter  Hughes,  B.D.,  formerly 
Fellow  and  Tutor)  is  awarded  annually  for  proficiency  in  Biblical 
and  Ecclesiastical  History.  Any  undergraduate  member  of  the 
College  who  has  not  already  held  the  Exhibition  may  be  a 
candidate.  The  Examination  takes  place  at  the  time  of  the 
Annual  College  Examination  in  Tlieology. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Naden,  by  will  of  171'2,  left  a  foundation 
for  two  Divinity  Studentships.  By  the  Statutes  of  1882  the  number 
is  now  three.  These  are  of  llie  annual  value  of  about  £70 
each,  are  open  to  B.A.s  not  of  standing  for  the  degree  of  M.A., 
and  are  tenable  for  three  years  from  election,  but  not  with  a 
Fellowship.    The  Students  are  recjuired  to  reside. 

Mrs  Ann  Fry's  Hebrew  Scholarship,  founded  in  1860,  of  the 
annual  value  of  about  X'3'2,  tenable  for  three  years  from  election, 
is  open  to  B.A.s  not  Inceptors  in  Arts,  nor  of  standing  for  the 
degree  of  M.A.  In  default  of  qualified  B.A.s  of  the  College,  it 
is  open  to  other  B.A.s  of  the  University.  It  is  not  held  with  a 
Fellowship.     This  Scholarship  is,  at  present,  in  abeyance. 

Four  Law  Studentships,  founded  by  James  M'Mahon,  Esq., 
and  dating  from  an  Indenture  of  1864,  each  of  the  annual  value 
of  £150,  and  tenable  for  four  years  from  election,  but  not  with 
a  Scholarship  or  with  a  Fellowship,  are  open  to  B.A.s  or  LL.B.s 
of  the  College  not  of  standing  for  the  degree  of  M.A.  or  LL.M., 
who  shall  bond  fide  intend  to  prepare  themselves  for  practice 
in  the  profession  of  the  Law. 

The  Rev.  John  Robinson  Hutchinson,  by  will  of  1873,  left 
£4000,  to  be  applied  in  the  encouragement  of  Physical  or  Natural 
Science,  or  in  promoting  the  study  of  the  Semitic  or  Indian 
languages.  Two  Studentships,  now  of  the  annual  value  of  X50 
for  two  years,  were  accordingly  founded  in  1884.  They  are 
tenable  with  Scholai'ships  and  are  open  to  students  of  the  College, 
engaged  in  any  of  the  above  studies,  who  are  of  not  less  than 
nine  and  not  more  than  eighteen  terms  standing. 

ENTRANCE   SCHOLARSHIPS,   EXHIBITIONS,  «&c. 

Ten  Foundation  Scholarships  and  four  Minor  Scholarships 
are  annually  awarded  in  December  by  competition  among  persons 
who  have  not  commenced  residence.  They  range  in  value  from 
£80  to  £40  per  annum  and  are  tenable  for  two  years  at  least. 
Certain  Exhibitions  of  the  value  of  £'M  a  year  for  two  years  at 
least  are  competed  for  at  the  same  Examination.  Candidates 
for  the  Scholarships  or  Exhibitions  must  be  under  19  years  of  age. 
Candidates  may  olfer  themselves  for  examination  in  any  one  or 
two  of  the  foUovving  subjects:  Classics,  Mathematics,  Natural  \ 
Sciences,  History,  Modern  Languages,  or  Hebrew. 

Proptn-  Sizars  are  (diosen  by  an  Examination  in  June  in  each 
year.  Candidates  may  '.>o  elected  for  proficiency  in  (1)  Classics 
or  (2)  Mathematics  or  (;})  Natural  Sciences,  or  for  any  two  of 
these  three  subjects  '  'd  that  they  show  a  sufficient  know- 


St  JOUNS  college.  985 

ledyo  of  tlie  pass  subjects  of  the  I'revious  Examination  in  Mathe- 
matics and  Classics  respectively.  Open  Exliibitions  of  the  value 
of  £'.iO  per  annum  tenable  for  two  years  at  least  are  also  awarded 
by  the  above  Examination. 

Open  Exhibitions  of  the  value  of  £."50  per  annum  for  two  years 
are  ottered  to  the  highest  candidates  in  Classics  and  Mathe- 
matics respectively  in  the  Senior  Local  Examinations. 

Four  Choral   Studentships  each   of  the   value   of   £40  were 

founded  in  1888.   The  Students  take  part  in  the  Musical  Services 

'  in  the  Chapel.   Vacancies  are  filled  up  annually  in  April  or  May. 

Exhibitions  attached  by  preference  to  certain  Schools  are  : 

Four,  £40  per  annum  each,  tenable  for  three  years,  on  Di 
Dowman"s  Foundation  1525,  for  scholars  from  Pocklington  School. 

Three,  £66. 13*.  4rf.  per  annum  each, tenable  for  three  years, on 
l)r  Lupton's  Foundation  1528  and  1536,  and  Mr  Ilebblethwaite's 
15S9,  for  scholars  from  Sedbergh  School. 

One,  £17.  10*.  per  annum,  tenable  for  four  years,  on  Mr  Aston's 
Foundation  1577,  for  a  scholar  from  Shrewsbury  School  elected 
at  Shrewsbury. 

One,  £20  per  annum,  tenable  till  B.A.  standing,  by  gift  1581 
from  Lord  Burghley,  for  a  scholar  from  Stamford  School 
nominated  by  the  Marquess  of  Exeter^, 

One,  £10  per  annum,  tenable  till  B.A.  standing,  by  gift  1581 
from  Lord  Burghley,  for  a  scholar  from  Westminster  School,  or 
from  Hoddesden  School,  nominated  by  the  Marquess  of  Salisbury  •. 

One,  £18  per  annum,  tenable  for  three  years,  on  the  Spalding 
and  Symonds  Foundations,  for  a  scholar  from  Bury  St  Edmunds 
School. 

Four, about  £20  per  annum  each, tenable  for  foiir  years,  founded 
1625  l)y  Archdeacon  .Johnson,  for  scholars  from  Oakham  School, 
or  from  Uppingham  School. 

One,  £30  per  annum,  tenable  for  four  years,  on  Mr 
Munsteven's  Foundation  1()4(),  for  scholars  Irom  Peterborough 
School,  or,  in  default  of  suitable  candidates  from  Peterborough, 
from   Oundle  School. 

Three,  £40  per  annum  each,  tenable  for  four  years,  on  the 
Duchess  of  Somerset's  Foundation  16S2,  for  scholars  from  Here- 
I  ford  School. 

Two,  £50  per  annum  each,  tenable  for  three  years,  on  the 
Duchess  of  Somerset's  Foundation  16H7,  for  scholars  from 
Hereford  School. 

Two  £50  per  annum  each,  tenable  for  three  years,  on  the 
s.iiiie  Foundation,  for  scholars  from  Manchester  School. 

Two,  X'.OO  per  annum  e;i(li,  tenable  for  three  years,  on  the 
s.mie  Foundation, for  scholars  from  Marll)orough  School. 

Tiiree,  £.tO  jier  inmum  each,  tenable  tor  four  years,  on  Mr 
Jjaker'h  Foundation  1710,  for  scholars  from  Durham  School. 


I  A  tkinnou.ln  which  tho  Klft  nt  lord  Itiirxhloy  U  t»  Im  •liTLin"!.  i.  pruiulu'd  iiiinuully  )>>  u 
■tmbcr  of  the  CulloKii  ut  llntlloM  i>li  tho  •oopihI  Hunilny  nfti<r  Mluhovliima  liny,  uliil  nt  HI 
'  irtlu'i,  SUiiifor.l,  uii  tha  Muii.lax  nftvr  Ht  Luko'i  I)>)r.  Tho  I'muchor  pruHiuta  c<i|<lca<>r  l.ullii  ut 
i  YtrM*  wrUWu  b>  dcholart. 

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986  St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 

One,  £20  per  annum,  tenable  for  four  years,  on  Mr  Robins' 
Foundation  1721,  for  a  scholar  from  Sutton  Valence  School. 

One,  £40  per  annum,  tenable  for  three  years,  on  Dr  Newcome's 
Foundation  1765,  for  a  scholar  from  Grantham  School. 

Two,  about  £32  per  annum  each,  tenable  for  four  years, founded 
1841  by  Mr  Vidal,  for  scholars  from  Exeter  School  elected  by 
e.r  officio  Electors. 

In  tlie  case  of  a  Candidate  for  a  School  Exhibition,  wlio  shows  high  pro- 
ficiency in  the  Examination,  the  value  of  the  FJxhibition  may  be  in- 
creased to  X'50  a  year. 
By  Stat.  56,  in  tlie  case  of  a  vacancy  of  an  Exhibition,  whicli  is  limited 
by  way  of  preference  to  Candidates  from  any  School,  and  to  which 
the  College  elects,  the  Council  is  empowered,  if  no  Candidate  of 
sufficient  merit  from  such  School  shall  ofl'er  himself,  to  pay  the 
income  of  the  Exhibition  to  the  Open  Exhibition  Fund. 

ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

A  Prize  of  books  to  the  value  of  seven  pounds,  founded  by 
bequest  of  Dr  John  Newcome,  Master  of  the  Collefje  1735 — 
1765,  is  awarded  in  June  on  the  recommendation  of  the  ])ircctor 
of  Moral  Science  Studies,  to  the  member  of  the  Collej;;e  who 
has  most  distintjuished  himself  in  the  immediately  preceding! 
Moral  Sciences  Tripos.  I 

APrizeof  books tothe  value  of  about  thirteen  pounds  was  founded 
in  1S83  by  the  representatives  of  Charles  Hockin,  M. A., formerly! 
Fellow,  to  be  called  the  Hockin  Prize,  and  to  be  awarded  annu-j 
ally  or  periodically  for  some  branch  of  Physics,  with  preference 
to  Klectricity.  This  is  awarded  in  June  to  the  member  of  the 
College  who  has  most  distinguished  himself  in  the  above  subject. 

The  Adams  Memorial  Prize,  founded  in  1901  in  memory  of 
Professor  John  Couch  Adams,  consists  of  the  Collected  Works  ot 
the  Astronomer  and  other  books,  and  is  awarded  ainuiuUy  in  tiiq' 
Michaelmas  Term  for  the  best  Essay  on  one  of  certain  prescribed 
Mathematical  subjects.  It  is  open  to  undergraduates  of  thd 
College  who  have  not  entered  on  their  seventh  Term  of  residcncei 
at  the  time  when  the  essays  are  sent  in.  I 

A  Prize  of  books  of  the  value  of  ^3.  3s.  in  each  of  the  three 
years  is  awarded  to  the  writer  of  the  best  English  Essay  on  a 
prescribed  subject. 

Examinations  of  students  of  each  year  are  held  in  Mathematics 
in  Classics,  in  the  Moral  Sciences,  in  the  Natural  and  Mechanica 
Sciences,  in  Theology,  in  Law,  in  History,  in  Economics,  am^ 
in  Modern,  and  Oriental  Languages;  and  prizes  of  books  of  tlu 
value  of  £1.  lis.  6rf.  are  awarded  to  those  who  di.stinguish  them 
selves  in  these  Examinations.  i 

Prizes  of  books  of  the  value  of  .£1.  lis.  &d.  are  also  given  t(}| 
students  who  pass  the  best  examination  in  the  Greek  Testament 
to  students  who  in  the  judgment  of  the  Hebrew  Lecturer  shev, 
proficiency  in  the  Hebrew  language;  and  to  Advanced  Student' 
who  obtain  a  Certificate  of  Research. 

From  a  bequest  by  Mr  William  Wright  in  1815,  a  Prize  of  book 
of  the  value  of  £3.  is  awarded  in  each  of  the  three  years  to  th 
student  who  is  first  in  the  first  class  in  any  branch  of  stud 


St  JOHN'S   COLLEGE.  987 

rucojiJiised  in  the  annual  Collefje  Examinations,  provided  he  is 
recommended  iur  such  Prize  by  the  Examiners. 

Prizes  of  books  were  founded  iiil,S7(J  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Hunter 
Hutches,  B.D.,  formerly  Fellow  and  Tutor,  to  be  awarded 
one  to  each  of  the  two  students  of  the  third  year  who  have 
acquitted  themselves  best  in  the  Examinations,  all  branches  of 
study  beiuL^  taken  into  account. 

The  Rev.  William  Wilson,  B.D.,  formerly  Fellow,  founded  in 
1S17  prizes  of  l)ooksof  the  value  of  ^-4. 1U«.  for  the  best  readersof 
the  Lessons  in  Chapel,  whose  "general  good  conduct  entitles  them 
to  the  approbation  of  the  College. 

The  Hyramji  Navinji  Cania  Prize  consisting  of  books  of  the 
value  of  JKi.  lO.s-.  wasfounded  in  1903.  It  is  awarded  annually 
to  that  student  of  the  College,  who  having  passed  one  of  the 
Iloniiurs  Examinations  of  the  rnivorsity  and  spent  his  year  of 
ju-obation  at  Cambridge,  stands  highest  in  the  list  of  Selected 
Candidates  on  the  combined  results  of  the  two  examinations  for 
the  Indian  Civil  Service,  i)rovided  he  i.s  not  below  the  2oth  place 
in  the  combineil  examination. 

The  value  of  Scholarships,  Exhibitions,  and  other  emoluments, 
tenable  by  persons  in  statu  pupil/art,  is  about  £6700  per  annum. 

The  annual  commemoration  of  Benefactors  is  held  on  the 
sixth  day  of  May. 

ADMISSION. 
For  every  student  desiring  admission  there  must  be  sent  to 
the  Tutor  under  whom  it  is  proposed  to  place  him: — (i)  A  certifi- 
cate of////*///,  ii)  Acertificate  of  6V/^j/vt6"/<'>',  extendingdown  to  tiie 
time  of  the  application,  (iii)  The  f\iKtii>n  J/o/^t'//,  which  is  a  deposit 
of  i;i5,  the  UniverxHn  Mulriciddtion  Fee  of  £.'»,  and  the  Cotleffc 
Atlinlssii»i  Fee,  of  £2.  .'J.s-. :  amounting  in  all  to  £22.  3.v.  (iv) 
Evidence  of  A/lai/nnriifx.  This  may  be  provided  by  passing 
a  College  Entrance  Examination  in  Classics  and  Mathematics 
III  January,  April,  August,  or  October),  or  by  producing  a 
ccrtitlcate  from  some  public  Examining  Body  recognized  by  the 
College  authorities.  A  Special  Exemption  Certificate  may  be 
oljt^iined  by  students  who  have  been  at  a  school  or  college  within 
the  preceding  two  years,  from  their  Head  Master  or  House  Master. 
The  form  may  be  obtained  by  application  to  one  of  the  Tutors. 


PRIZEMEN.  June  190S 

Mathematical  Examination 

, 

.hd  )■-.(,. 

■2nd  Year. 

l«(    Vear. 

'/'ri/Miii  I'ttit  J. 

Fiist  1  lit.is. 

Tn'ito.t  furl  I 

liarnes 

Diuiklcy 

L<;es  Ciiul  year) 

.Monlull 
WeiKlitiiuni 

CliaBtency 
Spnrffo 

Dalvi 

Tail 

f-'ilsl    I'llUH. 

(;it)uj,'ii 

(March  I'JOS.) 

Hnu,  H.  .S. 

Tllillllllholl,  .\.   It. 

.loncH,  l{.  M. 

42-2 


988 


3nl  Year. 
Tripos,  Part  I 
Rose,  H.  A. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


Classical  Examination. 

Ind  Year.        1         lit  Year 
First  Class. 
Morton,  F.  D.-j 
llussell- Smith  \ 
Tillard  J 

Barrett! 
Ireland  i 
Hughes,  A. 


First  Class. 
Parker 
Green,  S.  M. 
Dale 
Dutton 
Hellings 
Fisher 
Halsey 
Patterson 


^       1 

ton    j- 

lingsj 


Theology. 
Tripos  Part  II. 
Ds  Cripps 

'li\d  Year. 

First  Class. 
Us  Gledstone 


,  R.F.J 


Natural  Sciences  Ea;atnination . 


3rd  Year. 

Tripos  Part  II. 
Whiddington 

Tripos  Part  I. 
Marrack 


2nd  Year, 
Tripos  Part  I. 
Greeu, N. 
Lister,  T. 
Shepherd,  W.  L. 
Shore,  T.  H.  G. 
Smith,  0.  C. 
Wihnott,  A.  J. 


Law. 


3rd  Year. 

Tripos  Part  II. 

Swords 


%rd  Year. 
Tripos  Part  II. 
Previte-Ortou 


1st  Year. 

First  Class. 

Hughes- Jones 

Smith,  L.  D. 

History. 

I  Ind  Year. 

Tripos  Part  I. 
Cheshire 
Fraser 


1st  Year. 

First  Class. 
Laidlaw 
Morris 
Nauntou 
Stansfeld 
Stocks 
I 

Medieval  and  Modern 
Languages. 

1st  Year. 
Waterhouse 
Whitlock 


1st  Y'ear. 
Marchand 


Hughes^  Prizes.     (3rd  year.)   |  Mason  Prize. 


Barnes             \  ^ 

Whiddington/  ^* 

Previle'-Orton )  ^ 

Swords             /  '■ 

Wright's  Prizemen. 

2nd  Year.  1st  Year. 


Hebrew  Prize. 
Ds  Gledstone 


Cheshire 

Hughes-Jones 

Lees 

Marchand 

Lister,  T. 

Mordell 

Tillard 

Morris 

Parker 

Waterhouse 

English  Essay  Prizes. 

'Ard  Year. 

No  candidate. 

2nd  Year.  Isf  Year. 

Previtc-Orton  Constable 

Proxime  accessit.      I'roxime  acccssit 

Dodd  Cheshire 

Adams  Memorial  Prize. 
Lees 


(for  Hehrew) 
Not  awarded 

Reading  Prizes. 

1.  Knssell-Smith 

2.  Guest-WilHams,  W.  K. 

Cama  Prize.        Hockin  Prize 
Ds  Panua  Lall  (for  Phi/sics) 

Whiddington 

Neiccome  Prize 

(for  Moral  Philosophi/) 
Not  awarded. 

Hutchinson  Studentship 

(for  Besearch) 
Whiddington 

Hughes  E.vh  ihition 

(for  Ecclesiastical  Hist  or  i/) 

Not  awarded 

Naden  Dicinily  Studentships. 
Ds  Cripps  Dodd 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


989 


1511 
I0I6 
1518 
1537 
1538 
154t> 
1551 
1553 
1554 
1 559 
15f)l 
15^4 
1569 
1574 
1577 
I58f> 
1595 
I(il2 


llobert  Sliorlon. 
Alan  Peicy . 
Nicholas  Metcalfe. 
(Jeorge  Day. 
.'ohn  Tayler. 
William  Hill. 
Tliomas  Leaver. 
Thomas  Watson. 
Cieorge  Bullock. 
.Tames  F'ilkington. 
Leonard  Filkington. 
Hichaid  Longworth. 
Nicholas  Shepheril. 
John  Still. 
Richard  Mowiaml. 
William  Wiiitaker. 
Kifhard  Clayton. 
Owen  Gwynne. 


LIST  OK  MASTERS. 

1633  William  Beale. 

1644  John  Airowsmitii. 

1653  Anthony  Tuckney. 

1661   Peter  Gunning  . 

1670  Francis  Turner. 

1679  Humphrey  Gower. 

1711    Koiiert  Jenkin, 

1727  Robert  Lambert. 

1735  John  Newcome. 

1765  William  Samuel  Powell. 

1775  John  Chevallier. 

1789  William  Craven. 

1815  James  Wood. 

1839  Ralph  Tatham. 

18.57  William  Henry  Hateson. 

1881  Cliarles  Taylor 

1908  Robert  Forsyth  Scott. 


Visitor,   The  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely 


THE    PRESENT  SOCIETY. 

Master,  Kohert  Foisytli  Scott,  M.A. 
Presidi-nt,  The  Rev.  John  Eytmi   Bickersteth   Mayor, 
Tutors. 
Joseph  Robsoii  Tanner,  Litt.r>. 
Kdwanl  Ernest  Hikes,  M.A. 
Lol'tus  Henry  Kendal  Bushe-P'ox,  M.A.,  LL.B. 
TitloridI  Bursar,  Joseph  Rob.son  Tanner,  Litt.lX 
Directors  of  Studies. 
E.  E.  Sikcs,  M.A. 
IL  S.  Fo.xwell,  M.A. 
J.  II.  Tanner,  Litt.D. 
L.  II.  K.  Bnshe-Fox,  M.A 
II.  F.  Baker,  Se.D.,  F.K.S. 
T.  Peel,  M.A. 
L.  E.  Sh(»re,  M.A..  M.D. 
W.  II.  R.  Rivers.  M.A. 
L.  E.  Shore,  M.A,  M.I). 
J.  II.  A.  Hart,  M.A. 
LecturerH. 

M'xlvrn  Ldiitiiitiiic- 


M.A. 


( 'laxsics. 

Eru/ioniirs. 

IlislDrij. 

Lair. 

Matliemnlic.1. 

Mrchatiical  Science. 

Moliclue. 

Moral  ScienceK. 

Natural  Science^'. 

Theology. 


LL.B. 


R 


(J. 


Muthematics. 
Wel.l).  M.A. 
Maker.  Sc.  |)  ,  F. 
Leathein.  M.A. 


lis. 

r..I.rA.  l!r..niwi(h,M.A,F 


J.  II.  A 


Thl'o/Ofry, 

Hart,  .M.A. 


Ilistory. 
II.  Tanner,  Litt.D. 


I       Rev.  II.  F.  Stewart,  I5.h. 
Classic*. 

E.  E.Sikus.  M.A. 
U.S.        T.  R.  (Mover.  M.A. 

F.  II.  Col.son,  .M.A. 

Natural  Sciences. 
I      J.E.  Murr,Srl»..M.A.,F.R.S. 
j      R.  II.  Adiu.  M.A. 
Lair. 
L  U.K.  |{n.she-F.,x. M.A. ,  LL.B. 


990  St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 

Supervisors  of  Natural  Science  Students. 

Anatomy.       E.  Barclay-Smith,  M.D. 
Biology'.  H.  H.  Brindley,  M.A. 

Botany.  R.  P.  (iregory,  M.A. 

Chemistry.      R.  11.  Adie,  M.A. 
Geoloqy.  J.  f].  Marr,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 

Physics.  F.  Ilorton,  M.A. 

Physioloqy.    L.  E.  Shore,  M.A.,  M.D. 
Zoology. '        J.  J.  Lister,  M.  A.,F.  R.S. 
Hebrew  Lecturer,  Rev.  J.  C.  H.  IIow,  M.A. 
Limicre  Lecturer  of  Physic,  Professor  Wni.  O.sler,  F.R.S. 
Dean,  Rev.  Hugh  Fraser  Stewart,  B.D. 
Senior  Bursar,  Robert  Forsyth  Scott,  M.A. 
Junior  Bursar,  Lewis  Erie  Shore,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.S. 
Steward,  Frederick  Frost  Blackiuan,  M.A. 
Praelector,  Terrot  Reaveley  Glover,  M.A. 
Auditor,  William  Hewison  Gmiston,  M.A. 
Librarian,  John  Henry  Arthur  Hart,  M.A. 
Or^am*^  Cyril  Bradley  Rootham,  M.A.,  Mu.s.B. 


Felloics. 
tf§i  Mayor,  Rev.  John  Eyton  Bickersteth,  M.A.,  F.B.A. 
*  Mason,  Rev.  Peter  Hamnett,  M.A. 
§=»  Bonney,  Rev.  Thomas  George,  Sc.D.,  B.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A., 
F.G.S. 
^  Smith,  William  Francis,  M.A. 
f  5  Sandys,  John  Edwin,  LittD. 
§  Stevens,  Rev.  Alfred  James,  M.A. 
§  Cox,  Rev.  William  Albert,  M.A. 
II « Griffith,  Rev.  William,  M.A. 
^  Heitland,  William  Emerton,  M.A. 
§« Webb,  Robert  Ramsey,  M.A. 
"MacAlister,  Donald,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 
f  t'«Larmor,  Joseph,  M.A.,  Sec  R.S. 


i  Seniors  under  statute"  previous  to  1882.  1  Prizeman,  ISfifi,  1S67.    Tutor,  1870— IIKK).    E«aiiii- 

(I  .Junior  Fellow   under  Statutoo    previous  to  I  ncr  in  Greek  in  the  University  of  London.  lULiO  — 

IHSi.                                U  Profo»8orial  Fellows.  I  l!l(i:i.     Lane  Lecturer  at  Harvard,  190!). 

t  Members  of  the  College  Council.  f.  Heirs  Scholar,  l.s(». 

1  I'rofeshor  of  Latin.     Hon.  LI,.D.    .\berdccn,  7  1  nteCrHvcn  SchoUr.     Formerly  Tutor. 

OlaiKow.     Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford.  ,      8  Smith's  Prizeman,  1872. 

«  Tyrwhill  Scholar,  IWl.  'J  Prini;il>al  of  Glasgow  University.     Pre.siilent 

8  liulseun  Lecturer,  1884.    Hon.  D.Sc.  Dublin,  of  the  General  Medical  Council.     Assessor  to  the 

Kede  Lecturer,  1892.     Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester.  Uegius  Professor  of  I'l 


LI..P.  Montreal.     Tutor  1W!8— 7(>.  1.H77.     Late  Tutor.     Hon.  D.C.L.  Durham. 

4  Bcirs  flchcd.ar,  1S()3.  Ill  l.ucasian  Professor  of  Mathematics.    .Smithv 

5  Piihlic  Ornlor.     Hon.   l.ltt.D.   Dublin.     Dell's  Prizeman,  IRKIl.    Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow.     Hon.S.    I) 
Rclndur,  18IM.    Drowne's  Medallist  for  Greek  Ode,  ()xfi>rd. 

186.1.     Porson    Prizeman,  ISfi.'i,    I8(!fi.    Members' 


Sr  JOHN'S  COLLEGK. 


991 


'  Man-,  John  Edwanl.  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
^ -Clark.  Edwin  Charles.  LL.D. 

«[ '  Macalister,  Alexander,  M.A.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A. 
Mlarker,  Alfred,  M.A..  F.R.S.,  F.G.S. 
H  t  "Bateson.  William.  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
f  Tanner,  Josepli  Robson,  Litt.I). 
'■Baker,  Henrv  Frederick,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
'Besant,  Willi^am  Henry,  Sc.D.,  F.R.iS. 
t'' Shore,  Lewis  Erie.  M.A.,  M.D. 
^Sikes.  Edward  Ernest,  M.A. 
'"Graves,  Rev.  Charles  Edward,  M.A. 
+"  IJlackuian,  Frederick  Frost,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
f- Leathern,  John  Gaston,  M.A. 

Lister,  .Joseph  J.ickson,  >[.A.,  F.R.S. 
t'^Clover,  Terrot  lleavelev,  M.A. 
'MLivt,  Jolm  Henry  Artlmr,  M.A. 
'•'Rivers,  ^Villianl  Halse  Rivers,  M.A. 
+  ''' IJushc-Fox,  Loftus  Henry  Kendal,  M.A,,  LL.B. 
'^Huvelock,  Tli(jni:is  Henry,  >LA. 
'^Gregory,  Reginald  Phillip,  M.A. 
''•"Cunningham,  Ebenezer,  >[.A. 
^"Norwood,  (iilbert,  ^LA. 
^  Ward,  Rev,  Joseph  Timmis,  M.A. 
■^-Foxwell,  Herbert  Somerton,  i\LA, 
23 Atkins,  Jolm  William  Hev,  M.A. 
2MIorton,  Frank,  ^LA. 
^'Benians,  Ernest  AltVe<l,  M.A. 

Gold,  Ernest,  M.A, 
z^Stewart,  Rev.  Hugh  Fniser,  B.D. 
'^Bromwich,  'riinmas  John  FAn.son,  M.A.,  F,R.S. 
■^Sands,  I'erey  (.x.per,  M.A. 
-■'Liveing,  George  Downing,  >'«•./>.,  F.R.S, 


t  MeinhLT.  wf  iht:  College  C'juucil. 

5  Proft-«>rl»l  Follow. 

1  Srrtgwick  Prlu,  I8)i:i.  UnivvnUy  Lecturer  io 
OeoloR}.  I'rculdcnt  "(  ih»  Ocala(ir*l  Societx. 
Membar  of  tbo  Council  of  the  Uritlih  Auociatlon. 

•>  K«kIui  PrufMo'ir  of  Civil  Law.  Lata  Follow 
of  Trinity  CtilloKc. 

a  t'rafi-Morof  Anatomr.  Srnaior  Roynl  Univ. 
Ireland,  lion  D  He.  Dublin.  Hon.  I.I..I).(Ilaiitnw, 
blinburxh  aii<l  Montreal. 

4  HolKwirk  Trite,  IfllS.  Onlvoralty  Lucturcr  In 
In  l'«trolot()r. 

t  Frofcui.r  <•(  llloloxjr. 

I  Cnylejr  U-cturcir  In  Malhoinatic*.  Snillli'i> 
Prlumian.  laao. 

1  Ila-vlacto<l  ll)i<9.    Hmlih'a  Priteman,  1H.VI. 

»  Unlvoraltjr  Lecturer  In  Ailviinreil  I'hyaloloKjr 

9  Bell  Scholar,  Iia7.  Urowii.i'i  .MolallUt  foi 
Latin  Uile,  UM.    Newton  StuiUiit  at  Aihrni.  Ho 

10  Ito-elcctod,  I'M!.  I'ofMin  rrlirinan,  IhiII. 
Formerly  Tut*»r. 

11  I>..-ic.  I.oo.l-in.  Cnlvor«lty  Lccturrr  inn<.lan> 
It  I>aac  Nowt<iii  Htixlmt,  INMI. 

13  lU  ••lo'to.l  r.'Mow,  l>»<\.  Ilrownc'*  MMlallM. 
IHdl,  Ir4i|.  ror>,<n  I'ruuiiiaii,  |f)l.  <  liauc«llor'< 
McUIIUl,  IKrj. 


14  Allon  Student,  IMl. 

1.')  M.D,  Lond.  Cnlvcrsity  Lecturer  In  Piychn. 
phyilc«. 

II!  I.aio  McMahoii  Law  Student. 

17  Sinilh'"  rrii.man,  1902.  Kiac  Niwton  Stu- 
dent, liKi-.'.     D.Sc.  Durham. 

19   WaliliiKhani  .Mol.ll,  Hull. 

1<|  Smith's  PrizrnKui,  VMA. 

■ill  Chani  -llor'H  Clii««li-al  Medal,  10«n.  Profonsor 
of  <:  reck,  I'lilvFrnit)  I'olUiif,  S  .iilh  Waloi.Canllir 

•Jl  Sinilh'i  ITit.iiiioM,  l.MTii.  Formerly  Tutor. 
8ui«riiuin,rary  Fellow. 

'.-J  Profe...  r  ol  Pollliial  Kronoinv  at  Cnivriailr 
i.'ollrKC  London,  n'hrorll  S.  hnlar  nl  Inlri- 
nalinnal   l.<w.  In;!      He  I'Kcled   Fulloa,   I»o.',. 

il  Pr..ro.«or  .if  KiiKli.h,  Inlvir-lty  ColleKo  of 
Walea,   AI>ory«twy(li. 

H  Allen  Scholar,  11104.  Clerk  .Maxwell  Scholar, 
l»i.o. 

o.t  l.liihtfoot  St:holar,  lim:!.    Allen  Scholar,  IVOS. 

•Jl  lluUean  Prlie,  iww. 

'/:  K<'-cl«cIed  Kulluw,  I1«I7.  Lato  Profnauir  nf 
Malhi'inatica  In  ({uren'a  C.,IIfk».  tialway. 

•is  Thlrlwall  Priir,  llio;. 

'J!l  lloolocted  IHNil  anil  I'aM.  Prnfr.aor  of 
Chrmitlry.  laci- I'x'''.     Hon    D  Sc    Duldiii. 


992  St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 

Honorary  Fellows. 

*Roby,  Henry  John,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
i*Courtney,  Lord,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  P.C. 
'^*Gorst,  Ri«;ht  Hon.  Sir  John  Ehlon,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
3*Mayor,  Rev.  Joseph  Bickeisteth,  M.A. 

^Jessopp,  Rev.  Augustus,  M.A. 

^■^Pansons,  Hon.  Charles  Algernon,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  C.B. 

*Bashforth,  Rev.  Francis,  B.D. 

"MoorhouRC,  Right  Rev.  James,  D.D. 
Moiilton,  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Fletcher,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

7  Marshall,  Alfred,  .S'c.Z*. 


Naden's  Divinity  Students.     I 
f Young,  Phillip   Norton    Frushard, 

B.A. 
PCripps,  Richard  Seymour,  B.A. 
Dodd,  Rowland  Tocofk,  M.A. 

Mrs  Fry's  Hebrew  Scholar. 


M'Mahon  Law  Students. 
f»Manohar  Lai,  B.A. 
fTaylor,  John  Norman,  LL.B. 
JTempleman,  William  Henry,  B.A., 

LL.B. 
f  I?rown,  Arthur  Edward,  B.A. 
jio  Ward,  Dudley  William,  B.A. 

Hutchinson  Students. 
flJosworth,  Thomas  Owen,  B.A. 
Whiddington,  Richard,  B.A. 

Hughes  Exhibitioner. 
Cripps,  Richard  Seymour,  B.A. 

Choral  Students. 
Muncey,  Edward  Howard  Parker, 

B.A. 
Hall,  Alfred  Francis 
Lane,  Henry  Clarence  Horshurgh 
Northorp,  Frederic 
Staiisfeld,  Rex 

Scholars,  B.A. 

Cripps,  P.icdiiird  Seymour 
(irledstone,  Frederick  Farrar 
Dodd,  Rowland  Pocock 
Leonard,  Percy  James 
Barnes,  Geoffrey  George 

t  Formerly  Scholara. 

1  Smith's  I'rizoman,  IH.'ir). 

'J  Lote  M.r.  for  ths  IlniverBity.     K.C. 

:!  Hon.  Litt.D.  Dublin,  EmorituB  ITofoseor  of 
KInK'i.  ColIOKO,  London.     Formerly  Tutor. 

4  D.I).  Oxon.  Honorary  Fellow  of  Worcester 
Collogo,  Oxfonl.     Hoiior»rTr,Hnnn  of  Norwich. 

r,  Komforil  Moiliil  Royal  Society.  1(1(12.  Hon. 
Sc.l>.  Oxford. 


Rose,  Hubert  Allan 
Jones,  Richard  M<^Nair 
Dunkley,  Herbert  Francis 
Marrack,  John  Uicliardson 
Parnell,  Frederick  Richard 
Whiddington,  Richard 
Allott,  Cecil  Bertram  Scott 
'1  Previte-Ortou,  Charles  William 
Kraus,  Martin 
Swords,  William  Francis,  LL.B. 

Scholars,  Undergrmiuatfs. 
Weightman,  William  Henry 
Barrett,  Hugh  Scott 
Tillard,  Lawrence  Berkley 
Shepherd,  William  Lisle 
Thompson,  Alfied  Ross 
Russell-Smith,  Hugh  Francis 
Fraser,  Donald  Stuart 
Lister,  Tom 
Clough,  Thomas 
Willmott,  Alfied  James 
(Jreen,  Norman 
Lees,  Samuel 

Chasteney,  Howard  Kverson 
Tail,  Hugii  Nimmo 
Fisher,  Frederic  Browell 
I'arker,  Herbert 
Marchand,  Geoffrey  Isidore  Charles 
Morris,  Thomas  Norman 
Stocks,  Arthur  Vernon 
Spargo,  Frederick  Wilson 
Hellinps,  Geoffrey  Sfuait 
Mordell,  Louis  .Toel 
Morton,  Fergus  Dunlop 
Smith,  Oswald  Carlton 


a  Late  Bishop  of  Mancliostcr. 

1  I.ato  PiofoBsor  of  I'oliiiiiil  Economy.  Hon. 
Follow  and  late  Fellow  and  Lecturer  in  Politlcsl 
Kconomy,  Bnlliol  ColloL-e.  Oxford.  Hon.  LL.D. 
KdinburKh.      lion.  Sc.l).  Oxfonl, 

8  Stewart  of  llahnoch  Sdiolur,  llKKi. 

9  Wliowoll  Scholar,  1903.     t'obden  Prize,  I  905. 

10  Glnrtslonol'rir.e,  l!)0(i.    Whewoll  Scholar,  1907. 

11  GlaUatono  I'rixe,  1!)07. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


993 


Shore,  Thomas  Henry  tiastwyck 
Ireland,  William  Kiancis 
Cheshire,  Francis  Moretoii 
Hufrhes,  Arnold 
Dalvi,  \'ishvannuth  (ianput 
Wren,  Tlicinias  Lniiciistcr 
Carter,  William  Herbert 
Street,  Ei(,'inal(l  Owen 
Lonf,',  Areliil)ald  Percy 
Deiihani,  Josejih  I'ercival 
Price,  Norniau  .leredick 
Braiiidii>ltz,  Htniian  Justus 
Wells,  Walter  Dou^'las 

Minor  Scholars. 

Waterhoiise,  (Tilbert 
Dolliiian,  Hereward  CImne 
l.aidlaw,  Charles  Glass  Playfair 
f  Ireen,  Stewart  Montaiju 
(under,  .Tolm  ^fannadnko 
.licksnn,  (;ilbert  Edward 
iiitley.  Warner  Herbert  Tajlor 

Dovrman's  Sizars. 
Harding,  Walter  Harry 
Hill,  William  Edward 
llolthouse,  Cuthbert  Lempriere 
llentley,  Arthur  James 
Siiiitli,  Ijeonard  Danvers 
i.hiick,  Edward  Keith 
<  ullen,  Aut,'iistus  I'ountney 
W  iiidei-,  i;e{,'iiialil  McDonnell 
Lloyd,  Murray  Tenison 

Ilare,    Wood,  and  Open 
Exhibitioners. 

Holliapftel,  John  (ieorpe  Holt- 
zap  He  1 

Dale,  Frank 

Spencer,  (iordon  Winstanley 

Dutton,  Harold 

(!jie»t-Williams,  Alyn  .\rthur 

Halsey,  i{e'„'iriald   I  oin 

I'aiterson,  Uichanl  Fernir 

Irving,  John  ('hristopher 

Burton,  lliiiiiphrey  I'hillipps  VVal- 
col 

Allen,  Lui'ien  Arthur 

Kvans,  Teicy  Edwin 

Naunton.  William  Johnson  Smith 

Faulley,  ilarold 

Slaiisfeld,  Hex 

I  iiiMtahle,  William  <teor(,'o 

II  utiles- Jones,  Oswald 
.Smith,  Leonard  Danvers 
Wbillock,  Percy  Oddic 


Carpenter,  Charles  Gordon 
AVilliams,  I'ercv  ^[alcolm  Wykehani 
Todd,  Hu-li  Wilfred 
Moody,  IJasil 

Thompson,  Charles  P>i()drick 
Wilmore,  Albert  Nelson 
Knox,  IJobeit  Uihtred  Eyre 
Shore,  Lewis  l;uiid-,ill 
Fryers,  .Tohn  liawieiice 
Watson,  Thoiims  ^\■illiam 
Dodd,  AValter  I'rieliard 
Oakley.  Frederick  Christian 
(loodc,  l!ef,nnald  Henry 
Xickliii,  (reorge  Norman 
Pittom,  William  Wynn  Pratt 
(rillson,  Albert  Heni-y  Steward 

Baker's  Exhibitioners. 

Hicks,  Francis  William,  B.A. 
Guest- Williams,  AVarren  Kirkham 

Dowmnn's  Exhibitioners. 

Sbephenl,  William  Lisle 
Jackson,  Harley  Douglas 
Donovan,  Edmund  Lawrence 
Hutton,  Robert  Jeniiyn 

Johnson's  Exhibitioners. 
Ireland,  William  Francis 

Lupton  and   Hebblethwaite 
Exhibitioner. 

Aubiy,  Carl  Paul 

Marquess  of  Exeter'' s 
Exhibitioner. 
Ilaslam,  Victor  Kingdon 

Marquess  of  Salisbury's 
Exhibitioner. 


Vfunsteven's  Exhibit  inner. 

I       Neu'come's  Exhibitioner. 
I    Short,  John  .Martin 

'  Robins'  Exhibitioner. 

'    Cotton,  Kubert  HukIi  Alhaii 

S/trfirs/xintSrhottl  Exhibitioner. 

\-2—r, 


994 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


Somerset  Exhibitioners. 
( Hereford  School. ) 
Donne,  Reginald  Felix 
|{urton,HumplireyFhiliippsWalcot 
Streeten,  Basil  llobert 
Walkins,  Allen 

Somerset  E.rliibitioners. 

{Manchester  Schoi>l.) 
Stocks,  Arthur  Vernon 
Waterliouse,  (iilliert 
Woodiill,  Frank  Ewart 


Somerset  Exhibitioner. 
( Marlborough  School. ) 


Spalding  and  Symonds 
Exhibitioner. 


VidaVs  Exhibitioners. 

Vine,  Bernard  Theodore 
Brash,  Edward  John  Yflvt'rton 


FORMEE  FELLOWS  OF  THE  COLLEGE 

whose  names  remain  on  the  Oollef/e  Boards  (with  the  dates  of  their  election). 


1846    Cooper,    Rev.    John    Edward, 

M.A. 
1851  1  Powell,  Sir   Francis  Sharp,  Bart., 

M.A. 

1853  -Hutchinson,     Rev.    Christopher 

Blick,M.A. 
Sprague,  Thomas  Bond,  M.A. 

1854  ^J5urbury,  Samuel  Hawksley,  M.A., 

F.R.S. 

1855  Eastburn,    Rev.     Charles     Frj^er, 

M.A. 
Woodward,  Rev.  Edmund  Henry, 

M.A. 
1850  ■"  Foxley,  Rev.  Joseph,  M.A. 
1857  ^Elsee,  Rev.  Charles,  M.A. 
18.')8  «  Kynaston,  Rev.  Herbert,  M.A. 
185'.l  viioiton  Smith,  Richard,  M.A. 
18(iU  «  Wilson,  Rev.  James  Maurice,  D.D. 

'Clifton,  Robert  Bellamy,  F.R.S. 
1861  loHaily,  Walter,  M.A. 


t  i^Hudson,    William   Henry   Hoar, 
LL.M. 

Sharpe,  Rev.  Henry  Josiah,  M.A. 
i^Abbott,  Rev.  Edwin  Abbott,  M.A. 

I5ushell,  Rev.  William  Done,  M.A. 

Hiern,  WilliamPhilip,  M.A., F.R.S. 
I'Sephton,  Rev.  John,  M.A. 
'''Adams,  William   Grylls,   Sc.D., 
F.R.S. 

Thomson,   Rev.    Francis   Drake, 
M.A. 

Gwatkin,  Rev.  Thomas,  M.A. 
'5  Moss,  Rev.  Henry  Whitehead,M.A. 
i«  Marten,  Sir  Alfred  George,  LL.D. 

Lee- Warner,  Henry,  M.A. 
I'Snowdon,  Rev.  James,  M.A. 
'■'*Wood,  Rev.  Alexander,  M.A. 
lyRudd,  Rev.    Eric  John  Suther- 
land, M.A. 
20 Hill,  Rev.  Edwin,  M.A.,  F.G.S. 


•  Klected  hv  open  competition. 

1  M.P.  for  WiKuii.    M.P.  for  Cambridge,  18li:i- 

2  Ilnii,  Canon  of  Canterbury. 
:l  CrMVen  Scliolai,  laiii. 

4   llulscan  r,eoturcr.  IHKl. 

!>  Lata  Malhemntical  Mnmrr  nt  Rugby  School. 

(;    I'iol,-,.or    of   (ircck    in    the    University   ol 
Durbum.     I'omon  Scholar,  IH.O.'i. 

7   Klnn'n   CoiinKpl.     Treasurer,  .'Senior   Trustee  i 
.111.1  MuBter  of  Library  of  Lincoln'n  Inn.    One  of 
II. .M.    Lund    and    luconiu    Tax     CoinniiHHionors. 
Meniber-'  Latin  Essay  Priio,  1867.    Founder  of  the 
Kawiinnd  Ilorton-Smith  Prize,  1»00.  | 

H  (';iu«'ii    of   Worcester.      Late   Archdeacon   of 


Mil 


cliekter. 
;i  TrofisBor  orKxperimrnl 
InivomUv  of  Olford:  Kfllo 


il  Philoaophy  In  the 
r  of  Merlon  College,  \ 


Oxford. 

10  Smith's  Prizeman,  1860. 

11  Late  Professor  of  Mulheiiiatinat  Kine'tCoI- 
leRC,  London. 

1-J  Chancellor's  CLissical  Medal,  IWl.     Iliilsno 
Lecturer,  187(1. 
13  Ke.lder  in  Icclan.lic,  University  i 


verpool. 
nf    Natural     Philosophy,   King'a 


Ui  Late    Head    Mniler  of   Shrewsbury   School. 
Prebendary  of  Hereford.     Crnven  SeliolHr,  1862. 

16  King's  Counsel,     .ludge  of  County  Court. 

17  I  vrwhill  Scholar,  1801).    Crosse  .Scholar,  1866. 
IH  Late  Master  ai  Sherborne  School. 

lit  Prebendary  of  Hereford  Cathedral. 
20  Formerly   Tutor.     Governor   <if    W.iodliri.lr" 
School, 


St   JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


995 


Hart,  Henry  George,  M.A. 
'Gwatkin,    Ilcv.     Henry    Melvill, 

Humphreys,  Henry,  ^^A.,  M.D. 
Keinpthorne,    Rev.   I'lulip  Henry, 
M.A. 
^Carpmael,  Krne.^t,  RLA. 

Verdon,  Richnrd  Edward,  M.A. 
»Elliolt,   Sir   John,    M.A.,    F.R.S., 

K.C.LK. 
^Hiillam,  George  Hanley,  M.A. 
•'GIeeIllllll,."^lr  Aided  George,  iM.A., 

F.R.S. 
'■^Levett,  Ernest  Lawrence,  ^LA. 
"  Wliitaker,  Rev.  George  ilerbeil, 

M.A. 
"ColliiH,  .(olin,  M.A. 

Watson,  Frank,  M.A. 
'^VVood,  Rev.  William  Spicer,  M.A. 
•'Cowie,  Herl)ert,  M.A. 
loGurney,  Theodore  Tlioma«,  ^LA. 
"  Page,  I'homas  Ethelbert,  M.A. 
Haslam,  William  Arthur,  M.A. 
12 Cook,  Charles    Henry    Herbert, 

M.A. 
i^Garnett,  William,  ^f.A. 

Freese,  .loliii  Henry,  M.A. 
"reall.JethroJustiniunHarris.ftLA., 

F.G.S..  F.R.S. 
'Ilicks,  William  Mitcbinson,  Sc.D., 

F.R.S. 
'-Wace,  Henry,  M.A. 


'TBody,  Rev.   Charles    William       1877 
Edmund,  M.A. 
I  '"Simpkinson,  Henry  Walrond, M.A. , 

C.B. 
I    Harg-reaves,  Richard,  M.A.  1878 

Gunston,  William  Hewison,  M.A.    187',) 
'"Kushbiooke.  William  (ieorge,I>L.!NL 
Pinsent,  ilunie  Chancellor,  M.A. 
•M  Warren,  Rev.  Wdliam,  M.A.  18B0 

-iCaldecott,Rev.  Allre.l,  D.D. 

Colson,  Francis  Henry,  M.A.  188] 

--Sollas,  William  Johnson,  Sc.D,,    188'2 

F.R.S.,  F.G.S. 
-'•Tucker,  Thomas  Georpre,  i.itt.D. 
-■•FJeniing,    John    Ambrose,     M.A.,  1883 

F.R.S. 
^'' Hart,  Samuel  Lavinjjton,  M.A. 
-*  Moss,  John  Cottam,  M.A. 
Mathews,    George    Ballard,  M.A.,  1884 
F.R.S. 
-"Stuart,  Charles  Maddock,  M..\. 
Brill,  John,  M.A. 

Johnson,  Rev.  Alfred  Robert,  M.A. 
■i*' Stout,  George  Frederick,  M.A.        188.') 
•-' Samway  s,  Daniel  West,  M. A., M.D. 
'^Bennett,     Rev.    William    llenry, 

Litt.D. 
•1  Hogg,  Robert  Wallace,  M.A. 
•'-Kerly,  Duncan  MoKenzie,  M.A.       188G 
■'•'Love,    Auffustus    Edward  Hough, 

M.A.,  F.R.S. 
"Paton,  John  Lewis  Alexander, M.A.  1887 


t  Dixie  l-rufouor  uf  Kcciesiastical  Hlitory. 
FoUuw  uf  Kinmiuiuol.  Trrwhilt  Schoiar,  1870. 
CroMir  Scholar,  181^.     Hon.  D.D    Kdliihurgli. 

3  King's  Counsel. 

s  Late  Profnaoi  ur  Nuluriil  rhil,»o|jh)r  i n  the 
Vuiver**tj  ofCalcutlft. 

4  fravvn  Scholar,  Uc.g. 

6  Late  rdlow  ol  Kmmanuel  Collcfte.  rroremoi 
of  Vlnlhtiimlio  nl  Wnolwicli. 

<!  llon.(  .n..n<.fTriir.i. 

7  Mum  at  lliigby  School. 

8  Tfrwhiii  Siholar,  l"7t. 

V  Ont  uril.M.  In.|.«tor>ur  Srhooli 

10  fjkte  I'rofruor  of  Malhriiialio  ami  Natural 
(•hili).ophr  1"  I'le  Cnnrr.ily  „f  Sydnvy.  Ni-w 
South  Walei.    Il<j|l  Scholar,  1871. 

11  MaiUr  at  CharterhnuMl. School.  Davici  Uni- 
t«r.il»  S.  hnl,ir.  l')72:  i'oraon  Srhnlar.  1871; 
Chaiicellor'i  Mvlalllat,  HIJ. 

13  rrofcMor  ol  Mathomall<:a,Chtialchurch,Ne« 
Z«.<laod. 

1>  lion.  D.I '.L.  Durham.  DIrrrtur  of  Technioal 
Education.  London  County  Council. 

1 1  Dirix'lor  of  lh«  CroloKlcal  Survey. 

15  Profeaior  of  Phy.lia,  L'nlvcr.lty  of  .HhelHol.l. 
Ho|>liin>  rrlio,  In^s— ».    Sell.  Dublin. 

It  Cr;.»,-n  ■•rtiolaf.  1874  I'otaon  Kcholai,  UTt. 
I'haacallor'al'laallral  .Mrdalllal.  Ilt7(. 

17  lleir.  Scholar,  1 97^J.  Tyrahltt  Scholar,  In7«. 
l-rofoaaor  of  llltrlnlly,  lieiioral  ThooloKlcal  Svinln. 
ary.  Now  York. 

la  AxliUnt    SocrrUry,     IV-ar.l    of    K.lu<s(lon. 


Meiobert'  rriicmaa,  1S76. 
19  Head  Master  of  St  OIuvc'h  School,  South wark. 

2u  llurney  Prize,  1879. 

■H  frofraanr  of  Logic  and  Menial  Phlloao|ihy, 
KinK'a  Inllege,  London.     Cotxion  I'riw,  1»80. 

32  Proff«»or  of  Ueoloxy  in  the  Cuivorslty  of 
Oxford.    Fellow  of  University  College,  Oxford. 

3.1  Profeaior  uf  L'lauics,  Melbourne.  Hon.  D.Litt. 
Dublin.  Craven  Scholar,  1S81,  oad  Ubancellor'a 
Modiilll»t,  1883. 

H  I'rufeasor  of  Electrical  Technology,  tTnlTcrilty 
ColloKc,  Lonilon. 

ii  He. I).  London.  I'rinci|ial  of  the  Anglo- 
Chinite  I Xilluge,  Tientsin. 

■if,  .Mailer  in  Harrow  School.  Craven  .Scholar. 
iH.tO.  BrowDe'a.Mcdalli>t,  IS7>,  1880,1881.  Poriou 
.Scholar,  1M70. 

27   lleail  Mailer, St DuDitan'iCollege,Lewl>liani. 

M  i'rofoaaor  of  UikIc  anil  Motaphytica,  St  Aii- 
drowa  University.     LL.l).  Aberdeen. 

39  M.D.  Loudon.  OiM:teur  en  inMeciue,  Pocult*; 
de  Paris. 

SO  Profrsnor  at  Hackney  and  New  Colleges,  I.iin- 
lion.  Carus  Prise,  Iffl.  Hebrew.  Kvans,  and 
Scholelluld  I'ri^uii.  I88J.  Tyrwhitt  Scholar,  I8B,1. 
os|>IUI. 


I     'il   .MaaU<r  at  Christ' 
I     W   Vi.rko  I'rlio,  IWfi. 

:l:l  8liiith'«   Priieiiiaii,  HiJ, 
of  Matheiiiallo  utOiforil. 

II   High  Master  ufHanchont 
Chancellor's  Mo<lalllst,  ISH,'. 


Bedlelan  Professor 
r  tirainiaar  School 


996 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1888 
1889 
1890 

1891 


1892 
189:5 


1899 


1  Uapson, Edward  James,  iVT.A. 

I^oseveare, William  Nicholas, M. A. 
■-Hill,  Frederick  William,  iM.A. 
^Rolleston,  Humphry  Davy.M.D. 
^riux,  Alfied  William,  M.A. 
^Sampson.RalphAllen,M.A.,F.R.S. 
^Brooks,  Edwin  Joseph,  M.A. 
'Hankin,  Ernest  Hanbury,  M.A. 
»Orr,  William  McFadden,  M.A. 
"  Ilorton-Smith   Hartley,  Percival, 

M.A.,  M.D.,B.C.,M.V.O. 
loUennett,  Geoffrey  Thomas,  M.A. 
^1  Gibson,  James,  M.A. 
i2Macl$ride,  Ernest  William,  M.A. 
isSeward,  Albert  Charles,  M.A., 
F.G.S.,  F.R.S. 


1^  Radford,  Rev.  Lewis  Rostock,  B.D.  li 
1'  Pocklington,  Henry  Cabourn,  M.A. 
II' Hough,  Sydney   Samuel,   M.A.,      1^ 

F.R.S. 
i7Lnpton,  John,M.A.  1 

i^M'-Dougall,  William,  M.A. ,M.B.,1: 

B.C. 
'"M'Elderry,  Robert  Knox,  M.A. 
-OMaclaurin,    Richard    Cockburn,     II 

Sc.D.,  LL.M. 
-iBlacknian,  Vernon  Herbert,  Sc.D, 
22 Houston,  William  Anderson,  M.A.  I 
2'Elliot  Smith,  Grafton,  M.A. 
-'Horton-Smiih,  Lionel,  M.A.  1 

Paranjpye,   llaghunath    Purushol-  1 

tam,  M.A. 


Members  not  on 
NOBl.F 

25 Earl  of  Powis,  M.A. 

2C  Karl  of  Plymouth,  M.A.,  P.C. 

Lord  Bishop  of  Sheffield,  D.D. 

Earl  of  Mount-Cashell,  M.A. 
27  Lord  Strathcona  and  Mount  Royal, 
G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.    


the  Foundation. 
,MEN. 
Lord    Archbishop   of   Melbourne, 

D.D. 
2" Lord  Peckover  of  Wisbech,  Hon. 

LL.D. 


D.D. 

t20Ayles,   Rev.    Herbert  Henry 

B  nicer 
t '"'Allen,  Rev.  George  Cantrell 

LL.D. 
Hart,  Rev.  William 


Wilkins,  Rev.  Nathaniel  George 

Hill,  Rowland 

Hilleary,  Frederic  Edward 
■'■1  PlatI,  Henry  Edward 

Sibly,  Frederic  Arthur 
■'■-'fSpensei',  Harry  Joseph,  M.A. 
■''^IBrown,  Percy  Houghton,  M.A. 


t  Formerly  Scholara. 

1  TrofeHsor  of  Sanskrit, 

2  Mathematical  Master  at  the  City  of  London 
School. 

:i  Physician,  St  George's  Hospital,  London. 
Member  of  Consultative  lioarU,  Navy  Medical 
Service.    Goulstonian  Lectin er,  1895. 

4  Marbhall  Prize,  1889.  Professor  of  Economics, 
McGill  University,  Montreal. 

h  .Smith's  Priieman,  1890.  Isaac  Newton  Stu- 
dent. I'ri>fOB8or  of  Mathematics  at  Durham  Uni- 
versity. 

6  Craven  Scholar,  1888.  Chancellor's  Medal,  1M8!). 

7  Analyst  and  J!aclerl..logt«t  to  the  North 
West  PruvinrpB  iind  Oudh.  Lecturer  to  iho  Acrn 
Medical  School,  Agra.  Fellow  of  Allahabad 
University. 

8  Professor  of  Mathematics,  Royal  College  of 
Science,  Dublin. 

il  Assistant -Physician  to  St  Bartholomew's 
Howpital.  Physician  to  Brompton  Hospital. 
Ooulstoiiian  Lecturer,  1900. 

10  Smith's  Priieman,  1892.  Fellow  and  Lecturer 
of  Emmanuel  College. 

11  Professor  of  Lof{ic,  Philosophy  and  Political 
Kconomy  iu  University  College  of  North  Wales, 
HanKOr. 

12  Professor  of  Zoology,  McOiU  tlnivorsity, 
Montreal.     Wabingham  Medallist,  IKtl, 

13  Late  Tutor  of  tJmmanuol  College.  Harkness 
Schidar,  1888,  Sedgwick  Prize,  1892.  Professor 
of  Botany.  14  Prince  Consort  I'riio,  1894, 

16  Smith's  Prltcman,  1894. 


16  Smith's  Prizeman,  1894.  Isaac  Newton  Stu- 
dent, 1895.  Director  at  the  Observatory,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope.         17  Master  at  St  Paul's  School. 

18  Walsiugham  Medal,  18il(i. 

19  Professor  of  Greek  in  Queen's  Collego,  Galway, 
Junior  Fellow,  Royal  University  of  Ireland. 

20  Smith's  Prize,  1897.  Yorke  Prize,  1898.  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics,  Wellington  College,  New 
Zealand. 

•21  Walsingham  iMedal,  1H97.  Late  Assistant  in 
Botanical  Doiiartment,  South  Kensington.  Pro- 
fessor of  Botany  in  the  University  of  Leeds. 

23  Smith's  Prizeman,  ]8!I8. 

23  M.I).  Sydney.  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Cairo 
Medical  School. 

24  Members'  Latin  Essay  Prize,  1894.  First 
Winchester  Prize,  1695.  McMahon  Law  Student, 
189G. 

'jn  Lord  Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of 
the  County  of  Salop. 

2(i  Lonl  Lieutenant  of  Glamorgan. 

'27  High  Commissioner  for  Canada.  Chancellor 
of  the  McGill  University,  Montreal,  and  of  tha 
University  of  Aberdeen. 

•28  Late  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Cambriilgeshlre. 

•29  Cams  Prize,  1S81.     Crosse  Scholar,  1N»!.    Tyr»  |( 
whilt  Scholar,  ISSS. 

;l(l  Late  Head  Master  of  Surrey  County  School, 
1,'ranlolgh. 

:il  Late  Head  Master  of  Wellingborough  School. 

:'>■>  Head  iMastcr  of  UnivorHity  College  School, 
I.K>nilon . 

33  Late  M'Mahon  Law  Student. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


997 


M.D. 

Bagshawe,  Frederick,  M.A. 

Watney,  Herbert,  M.A. 

Kdmunils,  Walter,  M.A. 

Banham,  Rev.  Henry  French, M.A. 
'  Parker,  Georg'e,  M.A. 
-  I'ooth,   Howard    Henry,    ^LA. 

CM. (J. 
fBond,  William  Arthur,  M.A. 
■'Jones,  Hugh  Richard,  M.A. 
■•  flverr,  James,  M.A. 
tOoodman,  Roger  Neville,  M.A. 
t-'Vndrews,EdwardCollinywood,M.A. 

Phillips,  .Fohn,  M.A. 

Glover,  Lewis  Gladstone,  M.A. 
t Allen,  Frank  James,  ^LA. 

Burton- Fanning,  Frederick  William 

Drysdale,  John  Hannah,  M.A. 
*tBr()wn,  Walter  Lang:don,  M.A. 
fWard,   Ronald   Francis  Campbell, 
M.A. 

Garrood,  Jei^se  Robert 

Prest,  Kuward  Ernest,  M.A. 
tinchlcy,  Orlimdo,  M.A. 
f  Ingram,  Arthur  Charles 
fRob,  Joseph  William,  M.A. 

San;,'er,  Frederick,  "SI. A.. 

Beiinion,  John  Meiilove 

ILmorai'y  Sc.D.  ! 

MacMiihon,  Percy  Alexander, 

F.R.S. 
Schuster,  .Vrtbur,  F.R.S. 

Sc.D. 
Strahan,  Aubrey,  F.R.S. ,  F.G.S. 

Liu.  D. 
"fSmith,  George  Charles  Moore 

ILniorarif  M.A. 

"Clarke,  Sir  Krnest 
ll("-s<-ls,  John  Henry 


-\'oelcker,  John  Augustus 
'Skinner,  Kev.  John 

M.A. 

'"Drinkwater,  Sir  William  Leece         |838 

Salman,  Rev.  William  Senior  |831) 

Brown,  Rev.  James  Landy  \H\i) 

fl'enny.  Rev.  James  IH4.5 

Clarke,  Rev.  James  Sanderson  ],S1G 

('harlesworth,  John  Harfl 

Urumell,  Rev.  diaries  1847 

Uirling,  Rev.  Barry  1848 

[Davys,  Rev.  Edmund 

Hussey,  Rev.  Henry  Llewellyn  1849 

tCiarke,  Rev.  John  Michel  1  1850 

I  Fearnley,  Rev.  Matthew 

Ward,  Rev.  Edward  Ditcher 
tVate,  Rev.  George  P^dward  IH.'il 

Markness,  Rev.  George  Law 

Puckle,  Georpe  Hale 
"Hibberl,    Rt.    Hon.   Sir   John 

Tomlinson,  K.C.B. 
tCarr,  Rev.  Edmund 

Wilson,  Wdliara 

Jones,  Rev.  Ambrose 

Willing-ton,  Rev.  Francis  Pye 

Coates,  Joseph  1853 

Anstice,  Rev,  Joseph  Bali 

Kearney,  Rev.  John  Batchelor 
i-Hudleston,  Wilfred  Hudleston, 

F.G.S. ,  F.R.S. 
f  I'atham,  Charles  Meaburn  1854 

•■'  Davys,  Rev.  Owen  William 
[Shears,  Rev.  Augustus 

Davis,  Rev.  Weston  Brocklesby 

llarkness.  Rev.  Henry  Law 

Holmes,  Rev.  Francis Greame 
fLee,  Rev.  Charles  1855 

Lan<?ley,  Rev.  John  Fiercy 

Antrobus,  John  Coutts 

Burtl,  'I'liomas 
fCabell,  William  Lloyd 

I'heed,  Rev.  Joseph  Vernon 

Burdon,  Rev.  Richard  1H5(; 

tWright,  Rev.  Arthur 


I   Ai 


rinorl;  tkhiilkri. 

•ItlAiit-rh/ilcUin  Ui  the  fionrral  Mn 


ipllnl, 


■•  Oul'Innmo  l^rlur«r,  Itnjral  lollrg*  of  Vhy  ■ 
•leUiii,  \-*«.    <    M  0. 

:i  Hnwur.l  Moiliilllit,  ltd.  I'mililciit  of  tho 
Ll>er|>u<'>  liKtItutc. 

4  l'rliici|>al  MwUral  OKIcer  to  thr  Lon<li>ii 
Rehool  llowil, 

t  lUyiiioiul  IIiirton-Hinith  I'rli«,  l»ni. 

Q  I'riifiaxir  itt  KnitlUh  LanKuoKi' ami  l.lt«nitur«, 
DniTsrilljr  IoIIkk*,  HIinnlrM. 


7  Lnt«  Socrotjtry  of  ttio  ll'iyal  At(rloultural 
Sociotjr.  lAt«  nillKijr  Lecturer  ill  Iho  IlliUir)  aiul 
Kcoilntiilo*  of  AKrlcuUurp,  la»r— l»oo. 

H  IMi.l).,  II.Sc.  I.<iii<l.  Coiiiulllnir  Cbsmiit  to  tho 
H.iynl  AKrIcultiiral  Hocloty. 

11  l>.l>.  Aberiloon,  l>rlncl|iBl  of  Wi>atinliiit<<r 
ColloKu,  ('ikfiibrltlKO 

10  K<r<t  IH-«iii>t€<r  of  tho  Iilo  of  Mnn. 

11  Latn     M.I',    for   OMiAin,    I9(I'J      1*71,     IR77— 

ntnA,  iH»v  -\»vy 
I'.'  Wollutoa  Mnlal,  |Hi>7. 
II  llonorarir  C>nnn  or  HI  All>itni 


998 


St  JOHN'S  COLLKGE. 


Carwardine, Rev. Henry  Alexander 
1  Allen,  Rev.  William 
1857    Howard,  Robert 

Heppel,  Georg-e 

Wood,  John 

Thompson,  Rev.  John  Elijah 

Riming-ton,  John  Wilson 
f  Wilkinson,  Rev.  John  Farrar 

Henslow,  Rev.  Leonard  Ramsay 

Atlay,  Ven.  lirownlow  Thomas 
iflfiS    Cayley,  Rev.  Edward 
f  Leake,  William  Martin 

Pearson,  Charles 
-fCapel,  Rev.  Henry  Marty n 
t Tremlett,  George  Gregory 

Chorley,  Rev.  Francis  Weeks 
t  Little,  Rev.  Joseph  Russel 
lli59  \G\oveT,  Rev.  Frederick  lilundell 

Huckston,  Rev.  Henry 

Fuller,  Rev.  Alfred 

Washing'ton,Rev.  Adam 
lHr,0    Polwhele,  Thomas  Roxburg'h 
fJones,  Rev.  Charles  Alfred 
fSykes,  Rev.  Frederick  Galland 
'^  Mead,  Rev.  Richard  Gawler 

Pennant,  Philip  Pennant 
'fNunn,  Rev.  Joseph 

Tinkler,  Rev.  John 
1861  ''McCormick,  Rev.  Joseph 

fNunns,  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson 

Hudleston,  Rev.  John  Henry 

Borradaile,  Rev.  Robert  Hudson 

Finch,  Rev.  William 

Auden,  Rev.  Thomas 
1H62  "fBompas,  Henry  Mason 

Ellis,  William  Henry  Mandeville 
t  Boodle,  Rev.  John  Adolphus 

Jackson,  Rev.  Aug-iistus 

Wilcocks,  Rev.  Horace  Stone 
fSlight,  Rev.Jolin  Bullivant 

Tom,  Rev.  Edward  Nicolls 
'fRowsell.Rev.  Walter  Frederick 

Lafone,  Samuel  Alexander 

Jackson,  Rev.  Gildart 

Proctor,  Rev.  William  Addy 

Farman,  Samuel 
tOrton,  Rev.  William  Previte 
fSmith,  Jason 


jMarrack,  John  Read 

Hiles,  Rev.  Robert 

I'ennent,  Robert 

Francis,  Rev.  John 

Pierpoint,  Rev.  Richard  Deare 

Foster,  Edward  Henry 
t Warren,  William 

Bros,  Thomas  Kemmis 
t Ingram,  Rev.  Delaval  Sliafto 
"Selwyn,  Rev.  William 
fDinnis,  Rev.  Francis  Henry 

Page,  Rev.  Robert  Lay  , 

t Evans,  Rev.  John  David 

Alston,  Rev.  Herbert  ' 

'■'  Roberts,  Very  Rev.  William  Page 

Bateman,  Augustus 

Farthing,  Rev.  George  Lax 

Carey,  Richard  John 
'Austen,  Rev.  George 
1"  Bigvvood,  James 
fPooley,  Henry  Fletcher 

Hibbert,  Henry 

Lee,  Frederic 
'Newton,  Rev.  Horace 

Gorst,  Rev.  Peter  Freeland 

Stobart,  Rev.  William  James 

Marsden,  William 
fWarmington,  Rev.  Edward  James 

Uillson,  Henry  Thomas 
11  fWorthington, Richard  Burton 

Meyricke,  Robert  Henry 
1- Jones,  Rev.  Henry  David 

Fitzherbert,  Rev.  James 
f  Wiseman,  Rev.  Henry  John 

Reed,  Rev.   Edwin      Windsor 
Sandys 
fCope,  Rev.  Samuel  William 
i''tBoulnois,  Edmund 
tQuayle,  Mark  Hyldesly 
flshervvood,  Rev.  Richard 
f  Pulliblank,  Rev.  Joseph 

Marsden,  Rev.  Maurice  Howard   ' 
iifPiyke,  Rev.  Wm.  Emmanuel 
fDewick,  Rev.  Edward  Samuel 
i^fCovington,  Rev.  William 

Cotterill,  Charles  Clement 

George,  Rev.  John 

Home,  Henry  Percy 


t  Formerly  Scholars. 

I    Fiebendary  of  Lichfield. 

'J  Diiu  ul  H.M.  Iiinpoctors  of  Srlumls 

;i   rrcbeiniiiry  of  Chichesfor 

I   lion.  Cniioli  uf  Maiichostur. 

6   I'robemlftry  of  York.     D.I).  Dublin. 


6  KiiiK 
(Braiirorai. 

7  Prebeudar)  of  York 


1.    .TucIko   of   Couuty   Courts 


K  Prebendary  of  Hcroforil. 
0  Dean  of  Salisbury. 

10  M.P.  for  lirentford  Division  of  Mlddli'xrx 

11  Boll's  llniversilv  Scholnr,  IS.',;!. 
I'J  Canon  Hoaidentiary  of  Chiohoster. 
I'.i  M.r.  for  Kast  fllarylebone. 

14  Canon  of  Kxoter. 

1&  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  nishop  of  Wor- 
I  coster.     Prebendary  of  St  Paul's. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


999 


ifLevetl,  Rawdon 
Willan,  Rev.  Georpe  Arthur 
I'Anson,  Edward  lilakeway 
Johns,  Rev.Tliomas 
fWarren,  Rev.  Charles 
Clark,  William  Thomas 
Street,  Henry  William 
fO  fGenge,  Rev.  Edward  Ileniy 
i  Burrow,  Rev.  John  William 
Stooke-Vaughan,    Rev.    Frerlerick 
Salter 
flJrogden,  Thomas  William 

Allott,  Rev.  Henry  llepworlh 
2f  Massie,  John 
'•'Mullinger,  James  15ass 
Cane,  Rev.  Alfied  Granprer 
,     tGreen,  William  Hatfield 

Durieu,  Rev.  William  Marsden 
t  I'horpe,  Rev.  Charles  Edwaid 
71     Uavies,  William 

Pearson,  Rev.  Edwarfl  Lynch 
I. adds,  Rev.  John  Sam 
Williams,  Kev.  Harry  Archibald 
Il;iri,  William  Edward 
Halnier,  Kev.  Georf^e  Frederic 
Hoiisey,  Rev.  William 
'  Uower,  Rev.  Richard 
fUbhard,  Rev.  Aug^ustus  Xewlon 
j        Souper,  Rev.  Francis  Abraham 
^fFynes-Clinton,  Eustace 
flJourne,  Rev.  Charles  William 
172  jcharoberlain,    Rev.    James    Slade 
ffoster 
j  Drake,  Rev.  Charles  Bernard 

Howlett,  Rev.  Henry 
'I  Lee- Warner,  Sir  William, 
K.C.SI. 
Sterndale-  Bennett,  J  ames  Robert 
S.ilman,  Rev.  James  Simpson 
Home,  Rev.  JoBeph  White 
Finch,  Arthur  John 
Mansfield.  Rev.  Hugh  MacNeile 
Almark,  Rov.  William 
tCust,  Arthur 
I'ercival,  John  Andrew 


1S74 


t  Robinson,  Rev.  (jeorge 
Vinter,  Rev.  Rol)ert  Rater 
IMarrack,  Richard  Gubbs 
Bray,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Cochrane,  Henry  Herbert 
Bray,  Rev.  Edward  1873 

Fallow,  Thomas  M'-'AU 
^  fN'oon,  James 
Davies,  Rev.  Robert  Powell 
Drew,  Rev.  (!harles  Edward 
■*  Hathornthwaite,  Jarnos  Thomas 
fCassels,  Rev.  John  Wilberforce 
('oling',  Rev.  Richard  James 
Powell,  Rev.  Thomas 
Close,  Rev.  Robert  Wells 
Giles,  Robert,  CLE. 
V^atcher,    Rev.    John     Sidney 

Adolphus 
Green-Armytage,  Rev.  North 
I  Griffith,  Rev.  Charles  Herbert 
"Miller,  Rct.  Edward  Francis 

.Marshall,  Rev.  Cieorge  Alexander 
fBurder,    Rev.    Alfred    Henry 

Foster 
t  Bishop,  Frederic  Sillery 
lOfRourne,  Alfred  Allinson 
"fGenese,  Robert  William 

iiurwell,  Rev.  George 
fCruickshank,  George  Edwin 
Haviland.John 
Smith,  Rev.  John  Philip 
Bethell,  James  Francis  Hole 
De  la  Rue,  Sir  Thomas  Andros, 

Bart. 
Kay,  Fredeiick  Henry  Jewell 
fBaynes,  Frederick 
Clementi-Smith,  Rev.  Percival 
Hoare,  William  1875 

fMorshead,  Reginald 
Evans,  Rev.  Alfred 
Terry,  .lohn 
Read,  Henry  Newport 
1- 1  Johnson- Ferguson,  Sir   Jabez 

Edward,  Bart. 
Sraale,  Rev.  William 


t   K.., 
1    M> 


^  Scholarn.  i  Lato    Hmd    Maale 

.1  KinK   Kdwnrd't  Hcbool,    HlrmlnR.      OrHmniiir  School. 

11   rolltlral  S.rr.t«iy 


nf    Wimbornr     Mintlr 


I 


:  MP.  f"r  (Crkkla.l.)  Wllublro.  I.M-lurar  al 
Manaflrld  I'oUriia.  Oilofd. 

;   Iliilvpr.lly    I..-clur<!r  In    llUtory.      Ai.llinr  oi 

I  hr  linlinraity  of  ('■inbriilgr ,  (foin  Ihr  Karlical 
I  .iiir*     in    llir     Accraalnn      ••■     Chntlo     I.,'     •  T><r 

i.ooli  ol  (!harlr>  llir    dcr.,!.'  and   'An  Inlro. 

..  lion  l»  KdkIoH  Mfluty.'  Kormarly  lllrklxo'l. 
.  . .  lurur  at  Trinity  rulloKc.  I'rml.lnut  •>[  tin 
>  unbrltlKo  Alitl<|iu>rlali  >>-Hiitlj.  !■•€-;. 

4  I 'anna  nfCarlUlo. 


Ilio  India  limor. 
7   Lato  Ma.lri  m  rliarl.-tliouai- Srhi>al. 

S   |-rilli:i|>al     »lid      I'rof r    of     Mathptn.ttli 

KI|ihiTi«t<m«  CnlliKc,  lliiiiibay. 
II   Arrhdrncon  nl  Col 
III  Ma>lrr  al  Cliall'n 
II    I'rnlnanial  Malhr 
Ahrrrntwyth. 
II  M.I',  ror  l.<'lc<»U)ralilr(<(I.ouKlibor<iuRh),le8>, 
1886,  Inu'i-IUIMI. 


Oil.  1«8»— 18KI. 
I  ColUnr. 

Iir«,l<iil«rrailt  Cullrgr 


1000 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


ifEde,  The  Very  Rev.  William 
Moore 
Ranson,  Rev.  Simon  Mortlock 
Teasdale,  John 

Coape- Arnold,  Henry  Eraser  James 
Ley,  Rev.  Arthur  Baynes  Merriman 
Madge,  Rev.  Francis  Thomas 
Coote,  Sir  Algernon,  Bart. 
187G    Finder,  Rev.  Humphrey  Fleming 
Micklefield,      Augustus     Edward 

Roger 
Hall,  Rev.  Samuel  Howard 
flloare,  Alfred 
Wilson,  Rev.  William  Linton 
Hodgkinson,  George  Luke 
fRuston,  William  Henry 
JRonghton,  Arthiu"  Heude 
jiVlacmeikan,  John  Alexander 
t  Reeves,  George  Merritt 
Taylor,  John  Betton 
Fowell,  Rev.  Richard  Gooch 
Charles,  Robert  Fletcher 

1877  Young,  Goodwin 
Simmonds,  Rev.  Arthur 
West,  Benjamin 

Lane,  Frederic  George  Alexander 
2  f  Logan,  Samuel  Charles 

Wareing,  Rev.  William  Robert 

Nevinson,    Rev.   Thomas    Kaye 
Bonney 
^fMoser,  Edward  Branthwaite 

Waud,  Horace  Christopher 

Haworth,  Rev.  Thomas  William 

Martin,  George  Maynard 

Holcroft,  Harold 

Banks,  Rev.  William  Meynier 

Mellodey,  Rev.  Thomas 

Beaumont,  Edward 

Gwatkin,  Arthur  John  Campbell 

1878  Pollock,  Rev.  Jeremy  Taj'lor 
■"Dibdin,    Sir  Lewis  Tonna,    K.C., 

F.S.A. 
Bennett,  John 

fl'illyard,  Isaac  Alfred 

jClougli,  Charles  I'homas,  F.G.S. 
Twamley,  Rev.  Zachariah 
Mosley,  Rev.  f^dward  Richard 
Kelley,  Rev.  Walter  Stanhope 
Tate,  Hev.  James  Munro 
Wood,  Rev.  Henry  Thellusson 


fLamplugh,  Rev.  David 
5f  Moss,  William 

Haviland,  Robert  Charles 

Norton,  Frederic  Charles 

Winstone,  Ernest  Home 

Hildyard,  George  Grant 

Knightly,  William 
fMilne,  Rev.  John  James 

Fletcher,  William  Holland  Ballet! 

Dowling,  Rev.  Richard  Broadbcnt 

Best,  George  Alfred  Haden 

Chell,  Rev.  George  Russell 

Burnett,  Rev.  Richard  Parry 
f  Easton,  Rev.  James  George 

Coggin,  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  John 
f  Morgan,  Rev.  John  Popkin 
fRaynor,  Rev.  Gilbert  Henry 
fHunt,  Rev.  Alfred  Leedes 
fifStuart,  Rev.  Edward  Alexander 

Barlow,  William  Wyclifl'e 

Pugh,  Matthew  Henry 
'fMc  Farland,  John  Henry 

Oliver,  Rev.  James 
■fHaslam,  Rev.  Arthur  Brooke 

Willacy,  Rev.  Henry  George 

Foxwell,  Edward  Ernest 

Woodhouse,  Rev.  Arthur  Choriey 

Barton,  Rev.  Henry  Charles 
Mitford 

Gardner,  Rev.  Thomas  James 

Christie 
tLowe,  Walter  Bezant,  F.G.S. 
«tPendlebury,  Charles,  F.R.A.S. 

Wilson,  Rev.  Alfred  Ralph 

Billinghurst,  Rev.  Henry  Goodwin 
t Heath,  Joseph  Little 

Stuart-Gray,  Hon.  Morton  Gray 

Rammell,  Rev.  Walter  Harry 

Coates,  William  Coristine 

Crick,  Rev.  Arthur  Herbert 

Pope,  John 

Swann,  Rev.  Henry  Aldersey 

Lloyd,  John  Henry 

Heywood,  John 

Thompson,  Frederic  Langhorne 

MouU,  Rev.  Charles  Amnion 

Dixon,  Rev.  James 

Gwillim,  James  Herbert 

Horny,  Frederick  William 
fCarlisle,  Edward 


lit 


\  Fornioriy  Scholars, 

1   DiBii  1)1  W(>rc(^9tor.     HuUc.iu  Lecturer,  ISKf). 
■I  Head  MaHtor  iifUrninniar  School, Newcaatlo- 
nn-Tyne. 

Mnalrr  Hi  Shr<'w<<l>nrv  Hchonl. 


4  Dean  of  Arches,  Hon.  D.l'.L.  Durhar 
r»  Mapter  at  Chartcrhouiie  School. 
C  Canon  of  (:anti'rl)ary. 

7  Master  of  Ornioml  CnllO|;c,  MiUHmni 

8  MHHtrr  lit  Si  I'aiira  School,  London. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1001 


f Marsh,  Rev.  Rieliaicl  Henry  1 

Davies,  John  Robert 

Williams,  Rev.  Herbert  Alhan 

Spokes,  Rev.  John  Henry 

Campbell,  Itev.  James 

Wiseman,  Rev.  Alfred  Richard 

Whetstone,  William  Frederick 
t  Houghton,  Frederic  Tyrie  Sidney 

Fletcher,  Rev.  John  Charles  Ralletl 

Cooper,  llev.  Charles  Edward 

Hibbert,    Rev.  Joseph  Alexander 
Napier 
1  Wilding,  Harry  St  John 

Sawyer,  Krnest  Hdward 

Browne,  Rev.  Edwin  Leece 

Peek,  Rev.  Richard 
12  jSmith,  Rev.  ThoniHs 

^Challice,  Rev.  Walter  David 
^Walker,  \en.  Robert  Henry 

White,  George 

Hagger,  Rev.  Watson 
tHill,  Rev.  Frederick  Charles 

Wiseman,    Rev.   Alexander 
William 

Hubbard,  Rev.  Cyril  E<,'erton 

Johnson,    Rev.    Edmund   Joseph 

Francis 
jLee,  William  John 

Finch,  Rev.  Francis  Charles 

Marten,  Kdward  Dimmack 

\'iney,  Rev.  Robert 

Bancks,   Rev.   Charles   Gerard 
NVinstanley 

Raiamore,  Rev.  Francis  Henry 
)3     Woodhouse,  Rev    Reginald  Hling- 

I  worth 

Goulding.Sir  W  illiam  Joshua,  Bart, 
flopper.  Rev.  Edmund  Caries 
Jaques,Johii  W'arren 
'  Hevan,  Ven.  Henry  Edward  James 
Clarke,  Rev.  Frederick  William 
Con,  Rev.  John  I'afchett 
(lale.    Rev.   James    Randolpii 

Courtenay 
Marsh,  Rev.  Felix  deCjuincey 
,     '^CIay,John 

1       Wright,  rh()ma.i  l^wrence 
Rowers,  Rev.  Percy  Harris 
Siiine,  John  Morris 
i'rior,  Riv.  Alfr.d  Hall 


Forster,  Tiiomas  Emerson 

Burnett,  George  John  Mulcaster 

W  illiams.  Aneurin 

Hddrup,  Kdward  Charles  Paroissien 

Soames,  Rev.  Henry  Aldwin 

von  SiUriner,  Rev.  Heaton  Edward 

Sharp,  Harry  Nugent 

Stafrurlh,  Rev.  Arthur  iiavelock 
fWrigley,  Percy   iheobald 

Grittinlioofe,  Rev.  Charles  George 
fLong,  Rev.  William  Samuel  Fred-  1881 
erick 

Chichester,  Rev.  Edward  Arthur 

Crossley,  Rev.  George 
jSmith,  Rev.  Henry  Gibson 

Barnett,  Rev.  .Arthur  Thomas 
"fHutton,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick 

Stewart,  Rev.  Walter  Edward 
"Gibson-Carmichael,    Sir   Thomas 
David,  Bart. 

Smith,  Rev.  Harold  (1) 
fStaffurth,  Rev.  James 
t  Alston,  Gilbert  Rowland 
■'tGariand,  Cecil  Hill 

Browne,  Rev.  Arthur  Brierly 

(Earless,  William 

Townsend,  Reginald  Gilliat 
"'fHarker,  Rev.  George  James 
Thomas 

Stone,  Rev.  'I'om 

Browne,  Rev.  Harold  Ross  1885 

Molesworih,  Rev.  Ernest  Hilton 

Norman- Lee,  Itev.  Frederic 
Bethune  Norman 

Hibburd,  Rev.  Frederick  Clacy 

Clementson,  John  Scholfield 
"  Rigby,  Rev.  Oswald 

Chiipinan,  Edward  Shirley 

Coggin,  Rev.  Frederick  Ernest 

Hawkins,  Rev.  Frederic  Henry 

Carington,    Richard  Carington  188G 

Smith 
'-Hammond,  Francis 

Day,  George  Dennis 

Papriin,  Rev.  Alfred 

.Mackintosh,  Kev.  Alexander 

.Muirhead,  Francis  Laiitier 

Cleworth,  Rev.  'I'lioma^  Kbeiiczer 

.Mounlfield,  Kev.  David  Witu 

Spencer,  Ralph 


t   Formorly  Hchnlsri. 

I   Ijktr  tlpofl  Miuior  nf  Kvmhnm  School. 

.    Ij>tp  Maiit«r  at  I  hpltelilmin  CoIIvko. 

Ar<%i'lr»i'on  of  l'Kn»il.-i. 
.   Ari'liilracfxi  i.r  MMill'-Mi,  1*411      I'relxtnilBry 
I  l-nul-a.     KiamliilliK  CliapUlli  U>  llio  DI«ho|i 
i.iidoii. 
t'lilTerilljr  PrinUr. 


fl  Canon  ors<iuihwon. 

7  iloa<l  M:iiitarori>iM:l(llnKt<m  Srhool. 

a  liovrriior  of  VIrtorln.     M.l>.  fur  .Mldlotlilaii, 

II  Mnnlor  at  llallrybiiry.      Abbott  Srholnr,  lll;ii. 
ID  .Maatur  at  AMi'iihatn  SchiHil. 
II   l'rorD»or  III  lil'torjr, Trinity  CoIIvko, Toronto. 
|o  llrail  Mnilrror  Marknt  llarhtmiiiKh  HcIkniI. 


1002 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1887  Waiigh,  Edward  Lamb 

1  Whitehead,  James  Beethom 

Colman,  Sir  Jeremiah 
tGifford,  Algernon  Charles 
2Fenton,  Montague  Arthur 
sfHardman,  William  Minister 

Marshall,  Rev.  Frederick  Charles 

Chester,  Rev.  Frank  Edward 

Haviland,  John  Henry 

Morgan,  George  Ernest 

Wild,  Rev.  Ernest  John 

1888  Lund,  William  Frodsham 
Field,  Rev.  Alfred  James  Perrott 

4Iliffe,  John  William 

*f  Cunynghame,  Sir  Henry  Hardinge 
Samuel,  K.C.B. 
Dodson,  Henry  Charles 

fif  Beckett,  Thomas  Alfred 
Crook,  Frederick  William 
Marsh,  Rev.  John  Bishop 
Gepp,  Anthony 
Greenstreet,  William  John 

'fHensley,  Edward  Hutton 
Warner,  Rev.  Henry  James 
Hall,  Rev.  Henry  Arthur 
Francis,  Rev.  Frank  Harvey 
Stopford,  Rev.  John  Bird 

1889  Branscombe,  Rev.  Henry  Stanley 
Sharp,  William  James 

•^fRaynor,    Rev.    Arthur    Guy 
Sandars 

Sheppard,  Rev.  Charles  Peate 

Lord,  Clarence  Douglas 

Walker,  Rev.  David 

Elsee,  Rev.  Henry  John 
"fStroud,  Henry 

Steer,  Rev.  William  Henry  Hornby 
1800  t^am,  Rev.  Stephen  Adye  Scott 

Ackroyd,  Edward 

Morrison,  Rev.  Walter  James 

Hanmer,  Rev.  Hugh 

Fowler,  James  Richard 
lOfFoxley,  Rev.  Charles 


Roberts,  Arthur  Cliaries 
i^fMiddlemast,  Edgar  William 
Franklen- Evans,  Franklen  Paine 
Tatham,  Rev.  Thomas  Barton 
Whytehead,  Rev.  Robert  Yates 
Brereton,    Cloudesley    Shoveil 
Henry 
I'-Sayle,  Charles  Edward 
Brindley,  Harold  Hulme 
Carling-,  Albert 
Percival,  John 
Stephens,  Henry  O'Riley 
Sifton,  Tom  Headland 
Woodhouse,  Rev.  Charles  Joseph 
i^fTurpin,  George  Sherhrooke 
Williams,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick 

William  Thomas 
Cumberland-Jones,  Richard 

Denison,  LL.B. 
Collin,  John 
Agnew,  William  Lockett 
Brown,  George  Ernest  Dixon 
Armitage,  Harry  Ramsden 
Eardley,  William,  M.B.,  B.C. 
1^  Cleave,  Rev.  Paul  Rogers 
f  Smith,  Rev.  Harry  Butler 
isfForster,  Robert  Henry,  LL.B. 
Roseveare,  Rev.  Richard  Polsreen 
Evans,    Trevor    Halket,     i\LB., 
B  C 
i«tLake,  Philip,  F.G.S. 
Macklin,  Rev.  Herbert  Walter 
Gienfell,  John  Sidney  Granville 
Tarleton,  Rev.  John  Francis 
f Heath,  Charles  Herbert 
Stevens,  Rev.  Silas  William 
Coombes,    Rev.    Herbert    Edwin 

Henshavv 
Richards,  Philip  John 
Moulton,  William  Fiddian 
I'^fd'Albuquerque,  John  Pedrozo 
Hill,  Arthur 
I  i'*fGi'eenup,  Rev.  Albert  William 


1( 


IE 


t  Formerly  Scholars. 

1  Minister  Plenijjotentiary  and   Envoy  Extra- 
ordinary at  Belgrade. 

2  H,M.  Inspector  of  Schools. 

:t  Lato  Vice-Principal  of  Liverpool  College, 

4  Master  of  the  Hit;hor  School,  Sheftteld. 

5  Assistant     Under-Secretary     to     the    Home 
Department. 

(i  Master  at  St  Paul's  School. 

7  Boll's  Scholar,  1882.    Head  Master  at  Sutton 
County  School. 

8  Master  of  the  King's  Scholars,  Westminster 
School. 

!)  Professor  of  Physics  in  Purham  College  of 
Science,  Newcastle, 

10  I'aruB  Prize,  1887. 

11  Professor  at  the  Kngincerini,'  C"llci,'o,  Madras, 


Principal  of  Government  College,  llajahnmndry, 
Godavery  District,  Mailras, 

12  Incorporated  (Oxon,), 

i:;  Head  Master  of  High  School,  NotlinKham. 

14  Master  of  the  Preparatory  Scliool,  Leamington 
College. 

1.5  Late  M'Mahon  Law  Stuilent. 

16  llarkoess  Scholar,  1887.  Roy.al  (leographi.'al 
Society  Lecturer  in  Regional  and  Physical  Ih-o- 
graph.v. 

17'iovcrnment  Professor  of  t'liemistry.Barbadu.^, 

15  I'arus  Prize,  ISSI,  Jeremie  Prize,  IHIIO.  He- 
brew I'riie,  IWHI.  TyrwhittScholar,  l,'^^2,  Principal 
of  the  London  Ccdlfigo  of  Divinity,  St  .Icd.n's  H:i!l, 

j  Highbury.       Examiner    in    Hebrew    anil    Greek 
Testament,  University  of  London.    Pro-Doan  of 
I  the  Faculty  of  Theology,  University  of  Lonilon. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1003 


H>iiiilli,  Rev.  Harold  (2) 
-  I  Baily,  Francis  Gibson 
Stacej-,  Rev.  Robert  Hugh 
IJij^'g,  Rev.  Robert  Henry 
^"hiller,  Ferdinand  Nassau 
;  Ison,  Rev.  Alfred  John 
\  oods,  Henry 
Harper,     Rev.     Charles     Hugh 

Richardson 
Seccombe,  Phillip  John  Ambrose, 

M.B..  B.C. 
Altlee,  Bartram  Waller 
fHayes,  Bernard  John 

Glover,  Frederick  Beaumont 
<tNicklin,  Rev.  Thomas 

Krii^er,  Rev.  Henry  Raines 
*  tWyune-Willsoii.   Rev.  St  John 
Basil 
Briggs,  John 

Caldwell,  Rev.  AVilUani  John 
Sanger,  John 
jAyers,  Rev.  Frank 
I  Robertson,  Kev.  Cornwell 
Tliomas,  James  Reginald.  LL.R. 
Cowie,  Reginald  Arthur 
Nutley,  Rev.  William 
Simp.son,  Rev.  Edward  Lloyd 
**  Purvis,  John  Edward 
Ewhank,  Rev.  Alan 
Lees,  Rev.  Harrington  Clare 
Newbery,  Rev.  Francis  ("harlos 
Harding,  Rev.  William  Henry 
'  Macalister,   Robert  Alexander 

Stewart 
•'fStone,  Rev.  William  Arthur 
Fynes-ClintoD,    Rev.    Charles 

Edward 
Tooth,  I'ercy  Ernest 
'JtLong,  Rev.  Bertram 

Shears,  Ven.  Ernest  Heniy 
1011  Scott,    Rev.    Charles   Archibald 

Anderson 
f  Bnjwn,  AVilliani 
/     Robinson,  Kev.  Joseph 


Kingsford,  Rev .  Fliilip  Arthur 
Sutclifte,  Rev.  William  Ormond 
Appleford,  Rev.  Herbert  Harbeii 
iii-f  Masterman,  Rev.  John  Howard 
Bertram 
Mayers,  Francis  Nigel 
Gillespie,  James  John 
fKing',  Rev.  Herbert  Alfred 
Kitchin,  FLulaj'  Lorimor 
Wilkinson,  Robert  Bertram 
Bumsted,  Henrv  James 
la  tTate,  Robert  Wil  liam  1898 

11  '1  tTait,  Rev.  Arthur  James 
15  fBorchardt,  Walter  Gustav 
Coore,  Rev.  Alfred 
Ealand,  Rev.  Arthm-  Fawsit 
I'tOrton,  Kennedy  Joseph  Previte 
t  Morton,  William  Blair 
[   Gregory,   Henry  Lonsdale,   M.B., 
i  B.C. 

fHibbert-Ware,  Rev.  George 
Robertson,  Rev.  Andrew  John 
Sargent,    Percy   AVilliam   George, 

M.B.,B.C. 
Wills,  Walter  Kenneth,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Gunn,  Herbert  Oswald 
1    Given-Wilson,   Rev.  Frederick 
I         George 
I    luiight.  Rev.  Henry  Ernest 

Aston,  Rev.  William  Ferguson  1899 

[    Devenish,  Henry  Noel 
I  fBrock,  Thomas  .\lfred 
i^Mdttinson,  Rev.  George  Frederick 
Watkuison,  Rev.  George 
Goultou,  Rev.  John 
fi^Dale,  John  Borihwick 
Prescott,  Ernest 
Brooke,  Arthur 

Luddington,  Lancelot  Harold  litOO 

Taylor,  Percy  Cooke 
Walker,  Rev.  Frederick  William 
i''Greeve8,  Rev.  Percy 
'    Ford,  Rev.  Charles  Whitmore 
I    McCormick,  Rev.  Joseph  Gough 


t  Piirmorly  SchnLiri. 

1  Cmrui  I'rUo,  I"."'.     Jcrcmio  I'rizo,  Wil. 

2  VrotontoT   of    hIcTtrical    KnKintvring    in    the 
Ilori.it-Watt  (•..lleKc.  UliiburKh. 

:;  Unl»or»ily  Ixtturor  in  ralmojsnoIciKy.    Hark- 
noai  Hchnlar,  1K«I.     So.lgwii.k  I'rlie,  iwr,. 

4  l.ntc   Maatvr  at  KikuII   Schiuil.     .Moinbcra' 
PrilG  for  Liitiu   Kuay,  1893. 

5  llcml  Master  of  llailo>tiur>  C<illi'K<'. 

e  Ijttc  Auintaiit  t'l  the  I'rofouor  uf  i  licmiitry. 
:  DirecUir,  raluoliiiu  Kxploralion  Fuuil. 

\Var.li-n  of  Ht  Thomas'  I  oHcKn.  I'olombo. 

J  vrwhiti  Urholnr  and  .Ma«on  IVIiicnian,  180^; 

Null  II  Slu'lniit.      ll<'l>r<!Hr  Vrirr,  ifii. 


to  Profcaaor  at  Wostminitor  (.'ollr^r.     JtuUoan 
I'rizeinan,  1»M. 

11  UtoNixlon  Stuilont. 

12  rrofc«»or  of    Hi«tory   ill    the   University   of 
ItiriiiinKham.      Iliiliiean  Irfrvturvr,  luo;, 

i::  Fellow  ul  Trinity  CoIIik",  Dublin. 
14   Priiii'iptil  of  Hlillt'y  Hall. 
If.  Master  at  <'heltc'nhain  (.'olicge.    Loniloii  R.Sc 
:g  I'h.U.   Iloiilolbcric.    Prufeuur  of  Chuinistry, 
l'Til»pr«lty  Colluyo,  llaiiKur. 
17    I.iitp  N.'ulrii  Htii.lelit. 

In  Auistaiit  i'rofewuirat  KinK'nColloKO,  Lonilon. 
ID  lAtoN.'bli'llHtuili'lil.  llrowllo'a.MlHlulliit.UKi;. 


1004 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


iStrangeways,  Thomas  Strangeways 

I'igg 
Wood,  Joseph  Arthur,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Pollard,  Rev.  Charles 

1901  2f  Harding,    Rev.   George   William 

Henry 
■'I  Pass,  Herman  Leonard 
■*  do  Castro,  John  Paul 

Crispin,  Ernest  Henry 
"Rootham,  Cyril  Bradley,  Mus.B. 

Nutley,  Key.  Charles  Edward 
f  Pearce,  Rev.  Robert  Freeman 

Piiking'ton,  Archibald  Charles 
"  Hayes,  James  Hurst 
fLocke,  George  Thomas 
'fBrowuing,  Kendall  Colin 

Kefford,  Rev.  William  Kingsley 

Hansall,  Walter  Henry 

Harnian,  Nathaniel  Bishop,  M.B., 
B.C. 

Robb,  Alfred  Arthur 

Maxwell,  Stanley,  LL.B. 
fMasoni,  William  Frederick 

GOlespie,  Thomas,  M.B.,  B.C. 

1902  fCreen,  Rev.  Peter 

Ghosh,  Bimal  Chandra 
'^fJ'^bu,  Thomas  John 
fWalter,  Rev.  William  Louis 

Gwatkin,  Rev.  Francis  Ley 
•^t  Edwards,  Edward 
lOBcith,  John  Hay 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  Thomas  William 
f  Aickin,  Rev.  George  Ellis 

Nothwanger,  Robert  George 
11 1  West,  Georpre  Stephen 

Horuibrook,  Murray 
1- Waller,  Rev.  Charles  Cameron 
fHudson,  Ednuiud  Foster 
i''fHardwich,  Rev.  John  Manisty 
I'^Iles,  George  Ehret 

Foster,  Rev.  James  Richard 

Arundale,  George  Sydney,  LL.B. 
'5|Woolley,Rev.  Reginald  Maxwell 


Bennion,  John  Menlove 
i^fYapp,  Richard  Henry 
fWatkin,  Krnest  Lucas 

Palmer,  Joseph  John  Beauchamp 

Brownscombe,  Alfred  1 

I'Middleton,  Thomas  Hudson 
i''!^  Howard,  Albert 
li'tElsee,  Rev.  Charles 
tMoxon,  Rev.  Thomas  Allen 
fRudge,  William  Arthur  Douglas 

Mui'phy,  William  Lombard,  M.B., 
B.C. 

Dally,  John  Frederick  Halls,  M.B., 
B.C. 

Nunn,  Rev.  Henry  PrestonVaxighan 

Vigors,  Rev.  Edgar  Hall 
■^"fCook,  Benjamin  Mason,  LL.B. 
'-'  Thompson,  Alexander  Hamilton 

West,  Lionel  George  Aubrey 

Bristow,  Ernest 

Field,  Allan  Bertram 
tHarnett,  Walter  Lidwill,M.B.,  B.C. 

Browne,  Rev.  William 

Catling,  Henry  Debron 

Walker,  Rev.  Alfred  James 
^'^tSsi'O''.  I'J-ev.  Charles  Alexander 

Lorenzo 
tMay,  Otto,  M.B. 
fPascoe,  Edwin  Hall 
fLaidlaw,  George  Muir 
JHepworth,  Frank  Arthur,  M.B., 

B.C. 
28fMay,  Herbert  Richard  Dudfield, 
LL.B. 

Orr,  John  Welleslcy 

Robinson,  Rev.  William  Edward 

Macdonald,  Arthur  Kennan 

Evans,   Rev.    Charles  Alfred 
Markham 

Gibbings,  Rev.  William  Thomas 

Bown,  Rev.  Percy  Henry 

De  Mel,  Frederick  Josei)h, 

Roseveare,  Rev.  Walter  Harry 


t  Formerly  Scholars. 

1  M.Il.('.S.,  Demonstrator  of  I'athology, 

2  Late  Nailcn  Stmlent. 

:)  Stewart  ol  Haiinoch  Scholar,  1895.  Tyrwhitt 
Scholar,  V.m.     Lata  Hutchinson  Stuilont. 

4  I'rincipal  of,  anil  Lecturer  on  (."hemistry  anil 
Metallurgy  to  the  Kciliuth  School  of  Mines.  i 

:i  Stewart  of  Ranuoch  Scholar  for  Sacred  Music, 
1H94. 

(I  Master  at  the  Leys  School. 

V  I'rofessor  of  Chemistry,  Coyion  Medioal 
ColloKC. 

8  Professor  of  Geology  in  8t  Andrew's  Univer- 
sity. Gorstunberg  Student,  IflOO.   M.D.Edinburgh. 

y  Lecturer  in  llistnry,  Aberystwyth. 

10  IVlastor  at  Fettes. 

11  I'rofi'Hsor  of  Dotany  anil  Zoology,  Royal 
Agricultural  College,  Clreucostor.    Late  llutchiu- 


son  Student. 
I'J  Professor  of  Divinity,  Huron  University. 

13  Bell  Scholar,  1893.     Master  at  Rugby  School. 

14  M.agistrate  at  Khartoum. 

15  Late    Nadon    Student.       Evans   Prize,    1900. 
Jeremie  Prize,  1901. 

l(i  Professor    of    Botany,    University    Colbm', 
Aberystwyth. 

17  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Agriculture. 

18  Professor  at  S.E.  Agricultural  College,  Wye. 
10  CaruB  Prize,  Hint).    Late  Nailen  Student.  II  ul- 

sean  Prize,  190:2. 

20  Ijvte  M'Mahon  Student. 

21  University  Extension  Lecturer. 

«S  Stewart  of   Rannoch  Scholar   for    Hebrew. 
Hebrew  Prize,  1901.   Tyrwhitt  Scholar  and  Mason  ' 
Prize,  1902. 

23  LatoM'Mahou Student.  WhewellScholar,l90l. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1005 


ilPeake,  Austin  Henry 
Iliuiiiani,  Frederic  Andrew 
Bennett,  Charles  William 
(iooding,  Siiiioiids,  ]\L15.,  B.C. 
Scarborough,  Oswald  Lowndes 
fCrocker,  James  Codrington 
Jarchow,  Christopher  John  Fred- 
Wills,  Koljert  Glover,  M.B.,  B.C. 
I'owell,  Nicholas  Guy 
Walton,  Thomas  Harold 
Scott,  Ernest  Leopold 
-Rice,  Rev.  Charles  Macan 
*tTowle,  John  Howard 
Pai'amore,  William  Erasmus,  JLB., 

B.C. 
Ingram,  Rev.  Artliur  Ralph 
Woffindin,  Rev.  Henry  Longley 
'Harwood,  Samuel  Fairfax  Daven- 
port 
fChapple,  Alfred 
fWebb,  Charles  Morgan 
Sidebotham,  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Houf^h,  Rev.  James  Fisher 
Grabham,  George  Walter 
Fletcher,  John  HoUaud  BaUett 
Sanger,  (lev.  Hubert 
Terry,  Frederick  Stirling 
I  '  Goildard,  Harry 

\V,.lf,  Abnihiuii 
'  llorton,  Cuthbert  Theodore 
t  Kinir,  Leonard  Augustus  Lucas 
Siindall,  Rev.  Herbert  Cecil 
'  Slater,  Frank 

Croggon,  Josiah  Fenwick  Sibreo 
|(iuuvain,  Heury  John 
Brown,  Samuel  Ralph 
t .Macalister,    Georg'e    Hugh    Kidd, 

M.B..  B.C. 
j  Cameron,  Hector  Charles,  B.C. 
'  Liipion,  Arthur  Sinclair 
Hill,  Rev.  Walter  Nnel 
lliiwkes,  William  John 
Harding.  William  lliff 
I  ivlor,  Rev.  Koliert  Oswald  I'atrick 
I  lialls,  Williuin  Lawrence 
I  Field,  James  Hermann 
Tompson.  Frank  Gordon 
tl'hillips,  Sidney  Hill 


lliron,  Rev.  .John  Bennett 

t  Foster,  William  Henry 
Harv  Krischna  Singh 
Walker,  Ronald  Ralph,  B.C. 

fBaxter.  Itev.  Arthur  Harold  Young 
McCormick,  Rev.  William  Patrick 
Glyn 

'fHow,  Rev.  John  Charles  Halland 
Lasbrey,  Rev.  Percy  Urwick 
Densliam,  Arnold  i'homas,  B.C. 
Fullagar,  Hugh  Francis 
Jenkins,  Hammond  Beaconsfield 
Hopkins,  Geoffrey  Arthur 
Roseveare,  Henry  Hei'bert 

fHenderson,  Percival 
Boyle,  David  Harrop 

I'^fPope,  Norman  Christopher 
Frean,  Henry  George,  B.C. 

t Taylor,  David  Gladstone 
Laws,  Samuel  Charles 
Parkinson,  John 
Atlay,  Marcus  lithelbert 

fKirkness,  Lewis  Hawker 

11  Sterndale  Bennett,  Robert 
Priston,  Steward  Browne 
Ticeliurst,  Claud  Buclianan 
Chapman,  Rev.  Arthur  Greij,' 

fClarke,  Herbert  Loveil 

LL.M. 

Gordon,  Rev.  Tlios.  Wm.  Wilkie 
Seabrook,  Rev.  Jeremiah  Pledg'er 
(laches, Louis  Bingham 
Bayard,  Francis  Campbell 
.•\tkins.  Rev.  Horace  .John 
\Voo<l,  Richard  Mountlbrd 
Mrown,  Laurence  Moiton 
Stewart,  Martin,  M.A. 
Upward,  Edward  Finnimore 
Nevill,  Richard 
Kemp,  Henry  Thomas,  K.C. 

fBrook-Smith,  Kldrcd  John 
Lattey,  Henry,  ^L.A. 

'-Browne,  Rev.  William  Henry 

fPeiris,  .lames 
Kingsmill,  .\rthur  Jl' Arthur 
Uavid,  Alexander  Jones 
Riley,  George  Marvel  I,  M.X. 


1!)0S 


1 


l-nrinorrjr  Scholar*. 
|H.-,I  Kihlliltlonor. 
(*ha|ilakii,  KkiiK'i  CulloKi*. 

r'ruroNVur    at     AiikIo  >iuhiilnmG<laii    CullcKu, 
K'arli. 
I'rofcuur  of  Clivinlttry,  ICo>al  c'ollogv,  .Mau- 

Mutor  «(  NuUliiKhmm  Hlxh  Sch.iol. 
I  D.LIU.,  Lomlun.   AMialont  rrofpHor  uf  l^llu- 


sophy  auii  Fcllnw  of  Uiilvurxlty  CoMukv.  boinluii 
Lvctiiror  at  Ihv  1.4iii<loii  Bclit>ol  of  i£c-uliullllc», 
7  M  alitor  at  l.<irott<i. 
M  WalKlllKliain  Mcilal,  IffOd. 
O  I'rocoiitor  orTrliilty  CuUogo. 
10  NbiIi'Ii  Hdiilulit,  IIKiS. 
ri  Mini.   Mutvr  at  U|i|ilnRliam. 
I'J  Arolibiiho|i    of    Cniiturbiiry'n     Mliilonor 
Am)  rl*. 


In 


1006 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


BuUerwortli,  Juiiies  Hartley,  M.A. 

Holjson,  Cliailes  Thomas  Young 

Smith,  Benjamin  Arthur,  M.A. 

Howell,  Thomas  Francis,  M.A. 

lludii,  Seyyid  Nurul,  M.A. 

fNorris,  Henry  Ricliaril 
^Edmunds,  Lewis  Humfrey.M.A. 
^fBrown,  William  Jetliro,  M.A. 
■^fBaily,  Gerard  Gibson 
^Adler,  Herbert  Marcus,  M.A. 

Trehern,  Ernest  Charles 
''tChadwick,  Robert  Agar,  M.A. 
^]  Latifi,  Alma 
•^t  VVinfield,  Pei'cy  Henry 

M.B. 

Wait,  John  Alfred,  B.A.,  B.C. 
Robinson,   Harold    Joseph,    B.A., 

B.C. 
Goyder,  Francis  Willoiighby,  B.  A., 

B.C. 
Barradell   Smith,   Sydney,   B.A., 

B.C. 
Fergusson,  John  Newbury  Eraser, 

B.A.,B.C. 
fSimpson,  George  Charles  Edward, 

B.A.,  B.C. 
Stevenson,  Claude  Maberly,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Crowther,  Charles  Rowland,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Greenlees,  James  Robert 

Campbell,  B.A.,  B.C. 
Lloyd-Jones,  Percy  Arnold,  B.A., 

B.C. 
Hardwick- Smith,  Henry,  B.A., 

B.C. 

B.A. 
188.S     Ward,  Rev.  Georg-e  William  Crofts 
1892    Waite,  Thomas 

Kent,  William  Andrews 

Stroud,  Frederick  Robert 
1811 1  fNewling,  Sidney  Wallis 
1895    fGaskell,  William 

Body,  Lawrence  Ambrose 
ISDG  'fEdwardes,  Frank  Edgecutnbe 

Ledgard,  Walter  Herbert 


t  Formerly  Scholars, 

1  KiDg'B  Couusel. 

•J  ProfeSBor  of  Law  in  the  Uiiivurtiity  i 
Ailulaicle. 

.(  M'Mahon  Law  Stuilciit,  18UG.  ChaiiccUor' 
Legal  Medal,  1W)5. 

4  Stewart  of  ll;innoch  Scholar  lor  Hobrov 
Icholar,  1898. 


Bentley,  Harold 
Weave,  Wilfrid  Stanley 
Matthews,  John  Charles,  B.C. 
Matthews,  Harry  Newton,  B.C. 

"  Sneath,  Rev.  Harry 
Hyne,  Frederick 
Wiltshire,  Herbert  Pattison 
Bousey,  Rev,  Richard  Ycrbiu-gh 

'•fLewton-Brain,  Lawrence 

fPatuck,  Pestonji  Sorabji 
May,  Frederick  Stiu'dy 
Potter,  Cyril  Gybbon 
Oakeley,  Henry  Eckley  Herbert, 

B.C. 
Mart,  William  Thomas  Dakin 
Hall,  Rev.  Bracebridge  Lindsay 
Gibbs,  Charles  Sydney 
Isaac,  Charles  Leonard 
Evans,  William  Ivor 
Linney,  Duncan 
Pethybridge,  Gerald  Heyvvard 

fHaigh,  Percy  Barnes 

lOf  Chalmers,  Stephen  Drummond 
Lymbery,  Arthur  William 
Plowright,   Charles   Tertius 

MiicLean 
Kirby,  Austin  Henry 
Dewing,  William  Edward 
Cheese,  Rev.  John  Ethel.stan 
Kingdon,  Campbell 
Royds,  William  Massy 
FauUnier,  Herbert  William 

fDouglas,  Stuart  Monro 
Mossop,  Hugh  John 
AVorthhigton,  Fraidv,  B.C. 

fKing-,  George  Kemp 

iitManoharLiO 

fLaver,  Laurence  Saville 
Moxon,  Herl)ert  William 
Marshall,  WiUiam  Burton 
Dodgshun,  Ernest  James 
Hayward,  Arthur  William 
Garrett,  Herbert  Leonard 
Dickson,  Robert  St  John 
Jenkins,  Richard  Sydney 
Teakle,  Stephen  Goddard 
Humfrey,  John  Charles  Willis 

i2f  Laidlaw,  Patrick  Phiyfair,  B.C. 


Whec 

15  Late    M'Mahij 
Scholar,  19ii2. 


Law     Stuileiit.       Whewell 


6  Late     M'Mahou     Law     Student.       Whowel 
Scholar,  1901. 

7  Master  at  Harrow, 

8  Master  at  Christ's  Hospital. 

9  (Jovornineiit  Mycologist,  Barbadties. 

10  Lecturer  in  Northampton  Institute,  Clork6a[ 
woU- 

11  Whewell  Scholar,  IIKB.    Cobilcn  Prize,  1905. 

12  (iortRe  Pri7.o,  190C. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1007 


If  Wood,  Krnfst 
tWel)l)er,  Harold  Norris 

Cliiy.  Williiiiii  Ki'iitiii},'e 

lliidliuld,  Enusl  ilciiry  Loverseed 

iJiiwL-s,  Herbert  Edward  Toiij^e 

Cailyl!,  Hildred  Bertram 

Jlar(liiii,'li;uii,  Juliii 

(iliosli,  Maliiiu  Chandra 

Skigbt,  Arthur  Bloiiiefield 

I'ortur,  Thomas  Henry 

Uea,  I'ljomas 
01  I  Jolly,  Leonard  John  I'arktr 
jLealhem,  Geor^'e 
fWakely,  Herbert  Denning 
'•*  f  Row,  Vombathkeri  Pandrant; 

Allan.  Doiif^las 

Heith,  Ciill.Lit 
'^M'Donnell,  Michael  Francis  Joseph 

Scott,  Stanley  Henry 
*  Franklin,  Thomas  Bedfoi'd 
■'■Ijcadman,  Wilfrid  Morley 

Chappie,  Harobl 

Kitto,  John  Lemon 

AVilkinson,  Rev.  Ernest  Roland 
I'Aans,  Edgar  David 

Whitley,  George 

Wrif,'!)!,  Charles  Alban 
50J  '■  I  •  'rowther,  James  Arnold 
'Siatisfeld,  Alfred  Ellington 
'  !  IJrooke,  Zucharv  Nuj^enl 

I  Sears,  Julin  Edward 

fStrain,  Thomas  (ireer 

fKlian,  FazI  Muhammed 

tCulleii,  Alfred  Ivlgar 

tllarris,  Henry  Wilson 

tCoop,  Wilfrid 

t Jones,  I'endril  Charles  Varier 
jWithey,  William  Henry 
tCullis,  Leonard 
'''fRostron,  Sydney 

liarlow,  I'ercival  Smith 
10  Dyer,  Rev   Charles  Henry 

Fergusson,  Argyll 
Stokes,  Josiah 

Lsmail  Khan,  Mahomed 

lice,  Harry 

Rrownson,  Roger  Dawson  Dawson- 

Du(«eld 
Neill,  Norman  Claik 


Raker,  .Marly n  Wilfred 

Cummins,  Cresswell  vVrtbur 

Arnott,  Edward  Whinstone 

Bell,  Richard  Eardley  i'homus 

Edmonds,  Harold 

Weston,  Thomas  Alexander 

Moore,  Reginald  Mark 

Coad,  t;iaude  Norman 

Hamilttin,  Kismet  Leland  Brewer 

Finch,  lleniy  Kingsley 

Long,  George  Herbert 

tirant,  Francis  Henry  Synions 

Wilkinson,  Louis  Uuifreville 

Hunt,  Rev.  Alfred  Garrod  Leedes 

Craggs,  Georije  Craggs 

Cheese,  I!ev.  William  Gerard 

Lusk,  James 

Hyams,  Alexander 

Whye,  Jolin  William 

Hayman,  ('harles  Henry  Telford 

James,  Gwilym 

Gal  home,  Christopher 

Etiston,  Frank  Reginald  James 
fHill,  John  Robertshaw 
ITitteringlon,  Edw.  John  Goodall 
tWorrall,  Newton 
t Jackson,  Charles  Albert 
tAircy,  .lohn  Robinson 
i^tHasse,  Flenry  Ronald 
i-fBentley,  John  Henry 
fMeldrum,  Roy 

jlMa2:f;io,  Ifenry  Thomas  Herbert 
'■'I  Bosvvurth,  Ihomas  Owen 
jDe,  Birendra  Nath 
f  Johnston,  Alec  Bowman 
t  Belgrave,  Arthur  Cyril 
fEllis,  A)-thur  Isaac 
fRice,  Henry  Goulding 
I'fLewis,  I'ercy  James 

Henderson,  Mervyn 
Fraser,  James 

Ronaldson,  James  Bruce 

Vercoe,  liichard  Herbert 
tTliompson,  l'>nest  Edward 
Gibbins,  Thomas  William  Horn 
Read,  Artiiur  .lames 
Toone,  (Tuirles  (iilhert 
Van  Hees,  Albert  Stranchaiii  i\lar^ll 
I'Higgins,  Frederick  Alfred  Raymond 


VM\ 


t   Korriitrly  Scholar.. 

1  WaliliiKliam  I'rize,  I'jot. 

2  Wlii'wuU  Scliolnr,  illmiinnxur  .Mwtul,  IW4. 
:i  Wincrhiiil.r  Ko.i.liiiK  l-rU«i,  lOOt. 

4  Miiitor  at  Kvtlif  ^ilioul. 
.-.  .Stewart  of  lUiiiK.cli  Htu.luiit,  1UU2. 
<   Wiluhlro  I'rUr,  llm.'i. 

7  KoUow  ul  Uonvills  and  Cnlui  CoIIpko      (llail- 
•tons   I'rlic,    limii,     Wiiirhoatcr    lU-a<llug   Prlio, 


I'lOT. 


llKHt.     l,iKtitr.>ot  Scholii 
H  Wlnbolt  I'rlio,  1U07. 
II  Noik'ii  stuilcnt,  l»05.     lIuUviiu  I'rUc,  liius. 
Ill  .N.'kIl'II  Stii.h'iit,  ]:»<>;. 
II   Nowtoii  SUlilollt,  11107. 
I'.'  iVaili'ii  Stuclonl,  I'J07. 
i:i  llutchlnaoii  Stiiilont,  l«07. 
14  Maali'r  at  Malvorn  I'ollogo. 
I.t  Mnntor  at  Ullftuii  Colloge. 


1008 


St  J  OHM'S  COLLEGE. 


Middleton,  Christopher  Basil 

Brockbank,  Birkett 

Honeybourne,  Harry  Cecil 
1  Devvick,  Edward  Chisholm 

Ream,  Charles  Francis 

Suktiiankar,  Vishnu  Sitaram 

Castle,  Graham  Hunt 

Rau,  Kalle  Ramarau  Sadashiva 

Fleet,  William  Walter  Strong 

Coombs,  Arthur  George 

Brayshay,  Sidney 

Crole  Rees,  Rev.  Herbert  Stanley 

Atkinson,  Myles 

Sneath,  Arthur 

Cole,  Ralph  Turney 

Varwell,  Ralph  Peter 
-  Templenian,  William  Heury 

Best,  Isaac  James 

Turner,  Roland 

Green,  Rev.  Ernest  William 

Fergusson ,  Louis  Roy 

Robinson,  Hilary  Isaac 
1907  tJolly,  Evelyn  Hugh  Parker 
fCampbell,  Archibald  Young 
tRennie,  IJonald  Williamson 
JTopley,    William    Whiteman 

Carlton 
fGandy,  Henry 
fTaylor,    Godfrey   Midgley 

Chassereau 
fHume,  Percy  John 
i Adams,  Frank 
{stead,  William  James  Victor 
fTwinn,  Frank  Charles  George 

Garner- Richards,  Daniel  Boghurst 

Checkland,  Montmorency  Beaumont 

Kichardson,  Alfred  Henry 

Newbery,  Robert  Edwin 

Beresford,  Hans  Aden 

Philp,  Claude  Hastings  George 

Scoular,  John  Gladstone 

Sharp,  ClifTord  Graham 

Cort,  John  Leonard  Patchett 

Mills,  Ernest  James 

Dawson,  Reginald  Thomas 

Druce,  Cyril  Lemuel 

Taylor,  Arnold  Douglas 

llabich,  Leopold  Sylvester  Morrice 

Hallack,  William  Collin 

Bolderston,  William  Northcott 

Geake,  Anthony 

Sibly,  Thomas  Mervyn 


i  Formerly  Scholars 
1  Jeremy  Prize,  IHnT. 


Vause,  Thomas  Christoplier 

Cooper,  Thomas 

Stanford,  Heibert  Claude 

Lucas,  Ernest  Charles 

Joues,  Robert  Francis 

Rose,  Frederic  Gardiner 

Khong,  Kam  Tak 

Lira,  Guan  Cheng 

Jenkins,  Frederick 

Laidlaw,    Hugh    Alexander 
Lyon 

M'Grady,  Samuel  Hugh 

Lincoln,  Norman 

Wadia,  Nowroji  Zehangic 

Hay,  William  King 
jDalal,  Ardeshir  Rustomji 

Sathe,  Jagannath  Liixmon 

Nanavati,  Dhirajlal  Dayabhai 

A.slil)y,  Norman 

Saint,  Percy  Juhiistoii 

Hogan,   Reginald  Victor   Johu 
Somerville 

Churchward,  Arthur  Cyril 

Lewis,  Edmuud  Oliver 
^Satterly,  John 

Gill,  Reginald  George 

Willans,  Gordon  Jeune 

Byron-Scott,  Wallace 

Hicks,  Francis  William 

Dollman,  John  Guy 

Hobbs,  Victor  William  John 
fRoss,  John  Estcourt  Cress  well 

Cruickshank,  George  Malcolm 

Jackson,  John  Edward  Norman 

Smith,  John  Forbes 

Thorne-Waite,  Arnold 

lorry,  Arthur  James  Dashwood 

Brice-Smith,  Rollo 

Rau,  Benegal  Sanjiva 

James,  Francis  Arthur 

Thursfield,  Gerald  Arthur  Richard 

Tozer,  Ernest  Francis 

Swift,  John  ]\PIntosh 

Arnold,  John  Henry 

Stuart,  Herbert  Edward 

Paterson,  Matthew  Wallace 

Dawson,  Ambrose  Middleton 

Bell,  Thomas  Osmond 

Allen,  Geoffrey  Austin 

Montgomerie,  William  Stirling 

M'^Cowan,  Hugh  Wallace 

Subbarao,  Nanjangud  Subbarao 


2  McMahun  Law  Student. 
:i  B.Sc.  London. 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1009 


Alltn,  Alexander  Drake 
1  roubritlRf,  James  Lewis 
Aiuk-rsou,  Laurt'iicf  Hubert  Dacre 
Caiiipbell,  t'olin  Guy  lliret 
Coriiey,  Leonard  Georg'e 
Hogan,  Claude  Doujrlas  Devereux 
I'atuck,  Kustonijee  Sorabjee 
Gonelialli,  Venkanna  Hosabnack 

LL.B. 

ifllarbottle,  Anthony,  B.A. 

Huiuphries,  Sidney,  B.A. 
ifCaiiia,  Ardeshir  Kaikliosliru,  B.A. 

M^DouncU,  Thomas  Francis  Eobert, 
B.A. 

Bussell,  Alexander  Frascr,  B.A. 

Groos,  Adolpb  Wilhelm  Jacob, B.A. 

Morrison,  Douglas  Charles  Adey, 
B.A. 
^tCama,  Camaji  Byramji  Navroji, 
1  B.A. 

Merivale,  Bernard,  B.A. 

Palmer, Thomas  Norman Palk.B.A. 

ILuiiilton,  .-Vrthur  James  Stanley, 
B.A. 

.\  llen,Jame8EdniundPercival,B.A. 

Kingdon,  Donald,  B.A. 
fllose,  Harry  Cecil,  B.A. 

Johnston,  Frank,  B.A. 

Coates,  David  Wilson,  B.A. 
fCrauford,  Leonard  George,  B.A. 
JLall,  Panna,  B.A. 
jsiewart,  Douglas  Mariin,  B.A. 

W'oikI,  Thomas  Eu^'eue,  B.A. 

Willett,  Everard  William,  B.A. 

W'cvers.  William,  B.A. 

Fellow-Comnioiiers. 
•'■  Mdndello,  J  alius  Gtorg'e 
•  Hull,  Gordon  Kerrie 

Adcdiiced  Studcntn. 
1  ontgoinery,  Rev.  Williani 
I   'iiilinsDn,  (ii'orf,'!'  .\rthur 
jb     Lrownson,  Thomas  Kerfoot 

Pensioner  K. 
98  G:i.-,keli,  James  Edward 
Kt     Henalow,  Bayniond  Benedict  Wall 

Stanton,  James  Vmcenl 

Waller,  Kohin  Daniel 
[)3      Kvansf,  Albert  Enust 


Barber,  Cyril  Arthur 

Kaad,  Nicholas  Neonie  Charles         I'.tOl 

Newton,  Horace  Gerard  Townseud 

Fayerman,  Alec  Geor^ye  I'ercy 

Eobinson,   George   Michael 
MoiicrielT 

Thompson.  Alexander  Challis 

VoMge,  Gilbert  Vernon 

Every,  John  Morris 

Phillips,  Rev.  Edwin  Albert  l'J05 

Adeney,Eric  Leonard 

Averill,  Charle.*  Edward 

Hawcridge,  Robert  Stuart 

"Walker,  John  Eric 

^  orke,  Alfred  Rose 

Boddington,  \incent  Coke 

Henslovv,  Cyril  John  W'all 

Deane,  James  Killen 

W'ood,  William  Levi 

Moore,  John  Roland 

Constable,  William  George  I'jufi 

Bilsland,  James  Alexander 
fScougal,  Keimeth  Hirst 

Sewell,  Sydney  Ewart 

Guest- Williams,  Warren  Kirkham 

Heaton,  Frederick  Alphonse  Arthur 
W  illiain 

Lane,  Henry  Clarence  llorsburj^h 

Northorp,  Frederic 

Fleet,  Charles  Stanley 

Irving,  Percy  Alexander 

Sargeut,   Edward   Hewlett   Glad- 
stone 

Hall,  Alfred  Francis 

Lillie,  Denis  (iascoigue 

Stoddart,  James  Roylance 

Freke,  Cecil  George 

Cruickshank,  Donald  Edwaril 

Morton,  \'ictor  Chalmers 
'  Vine,  Bernard  Theodore 

Harding,  Walter  Harry 

Hollhouse,  Cuthbert  Lempriere 

Haslam,  V^ictor  Kingdon 

Hill,  William  E<lward 

Jeffreys,  Robert  Sydney 

Whesveil,  Herbert 

Levy,  Leslie  Charles 

rreniearne,  Allen  Riddle 

Fewini»s,  Joiin  Albert 

Short,  John  Martin 

Easton,  James  W  illiani 

Treleaven,  Woodman 


norljr  H<:liMUr>. 

rlrrl;  M'.Mahnii  l.nw  .Stuclmt. 

:  NimUin  Sluaollt,  l!>>:l. 

>.  Itudapcit.      rruruw,ir  of  Kouimnilcs  lu 


Hie  rnl»orflty  »(  Proburn. 

1   TrufMU'ir  uf    rhvilcs  111    Dlirttnniith  Cullcgo, 
Now  llniiipKhIre,  U.s'.A. 

r<  .Squlro  Schol»r,  llHj?. 

4;J 


1010 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


Dixon,  Cutlibert 
Slieppard,  William  George 
Calvert,  Edward 
Spencer,  Gordan  Winstanley 
Thomson,  Kenneth  Sinclair 
Mosel}',  Frederick  Maurice 
Mann,  Thomas  Eag-jing 
Woollen,  Wilfrid  Heury 
Penfold,  Harold  Lashniar 
Kirloskar,  Vinayack  Ganesh 
Hurst,  Ronald  Francis 
1907     Beresford,  Gilbert  Adrian 
Arias,  Harmodio 
Holtzapflfel,    John    George 

Holtzapffel 
Radcliffe,  Clifford  Walter 
Cleland,  John  Robert 
Jacquest,  Samuel  Percy 
Milne,  George 
Dale,  Frank 
Dutton,  Harold 
Guest-Williams,  Alyn  Arthur 
Halsey,  Reg'inald  Tom 
Lumb,  William 
Patterson,  Richard  Ferrar 
Wilkinson,  Edward  Nevile 
Stansfeld,  Rex 
Irving,  John  Christopher 
Burton,  Humphrey  Piiillipps 

Walcot 
A.'key,  Stephen  Grange 
Sargent,  Eric  Lancelot  King-sley 

Allen,  Lucien  Arthur 

Hughes- Jones,  Oswald 

Perry,  John  Cyril 

Bentley,  Reginald  Arthur 

Beale,  Cyril 

Donne,  Reginald  Felix 

Evans,  Percy  Edwin 

Naunton,  William  Johnson  Smith 

Paulley,  Harold 

Jackson,  Haiiey  Douglas 

Slerndale- Bennett,  James  Bury 

Butt,  Sam. 

Donovan,  Edmund  Lawrence 

Ferris,  William  Edward 

Lorenz,  Hans  Hugo  Herbert 

Brash,  Edward  John  Yelvortoii 

Doggart,  William  Edward 

Ritchie,  Charles  Henry 

Bowen,  Leslie  Harold 

Thompson,  Si<lney  Lionel 

Ho,  Shai  Lehng 

Bonser,  GeoiTrey  Alwyu  Gershom 

Hyde,  Ronald  Williiun 

Niveii,  Hugh 

Whitloc-k,  Percy  Oddic 


I    Nicholls,  Albert  Charles 
Soden,  Wilfred  Scovil 
Wright,  William  Roland  Henry 
i    Khan,  Mohamed  Islain-ullah  > 

I    Bilsland,  William  Blair 
Aschaffenburg,  Wilhelm  Arthur 
Carpenter,  I'harles  Gordon 
Monck-IMasoii,    George   Evelyn 

Arthur  Cheyiie 
Shore,  Lewis  Rundall 
Goode,  Reginald  Henry 
Nicklin,  (xeovge  Norman 
Averill,  Tlnnnas  Henry 
Sayers,  Eldred  Frank 
Williams,  Percy  MalcolinWykehain 
Sykes,  William  Dodgson 
Button,  Arnold  Elliot  > 

Dun-ant,  William  Maitland 
Wills,  Eric  Foulger 
Watson,  Thomas  William  ' 

Parry,  James  Hales 
Davies,  Eric 
Thursby,  Walter 
Wilmore,  Albert  Nelson 
Knox,  Robert  Uchtred  Eyre 
Toase,  Edward  James 
Warters,  Reginald  Arthur 
Eastick,  Frederick  Charles 
Cotton,  Robert  Hugh  Albau 

Smith,  Edward  Harry 

Sleight,  Albert  Henry 
Atkinson,  Heury  Noel 
Moody,  Basil 

Todd,  Hugh  WUfrid 

Thompson,  Charles  Brodrick 

Fryers,  John  Lawrence 

Chadwick,  Morley 

Edwards,  Arthur  Tudor 

Adamson,  Ed^'ard  Blythman 

liagg,  Harry  Richard 

Earle,  George  Foster 

Ferris,  Samuel  Bernard  Clutton 

Love,  Francis  Stanley 

Crellin,  Dotiglas 

Aubry,  Carl  I'aul 

Hutton,  Robert  Jermyn 

Odgers,  Robert  Blake 

Pittom,  AVilliam  Wynn  Pratt 

Herjee,  Rustom 

Vaidya,  Shridhar  Balkrishiia 

Skinner,  Cyril  Rei'd 

Okell,  Charles  Cyril 

Dodd,  Walter  Prichard 

Cnllen,  Augustus  Pountney 

Woodall,  Frank  Ewart 

Oakley,  Frederick  Christian 

Winder,  Reginald  McDonnell 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


1011 


Strecteii,  Basil  Robert 

Wiitkiiis,  Alien 

Chfll,  Hiirol.l 

Dixon,  Douglas  (lilbert 

Anthony,  Arthur  Lawrence 


Read,  Grantly  Dick 
Briee-Smith,  Harold  Fraiii'is 
Gillson,  Albert  Henry  Steward 
Lloyd,  Murray  Teniwon 
Cardwell,  Alfred  George 


PATRONAGE. 


Coiiniies.  Benefices. 
Bedford,  j   HouglilonConqiiesl,f  ii/»  ) 
HoughtonGildaple,ll.) 

Marston  Mortaine,  H  . 

Meppershall,  K. 

Ikrks.. .      Aldworih,  V. 

Sunninghill,  V. 

Cambs.         Brinkley,  R. 

I   Fulbourn, St  Vigor's, R.) 

i       cum  All  Saints,  V.       ( 

llorningsey,  V. 

(^aeruar.      Aberdaron,R. 

Derby...    '  Morton,  R. 
Devon...    *Marwood,R. 

Dorset...       Ranipishain,   cum  > 
■     VVraxall.R.  S 

Kssex....      Black  Notley,  R. 

Prating,  R.,  ciinrriioi- / 

,       ringlon,   R.  ' 

'    Law  ford,  R. 

I  Moreton,  R. 

Oakley,  Magna,  R. 

Herts....       Hormead,  Magna, \'.  ") 

1         etim  Parva,  R.        S 

Lilly,  R. 

Hants..       Freshwater,  K. 

Kunt....       Iligham,  V. 

Murston,  R. 

Ospringe,  \' . 

Staplehurst,  R. 

Leicest..      Barrow  on  Soar,  V  . 
1   Medbourne,di"i  Holt,  R 


Inst, 

1897 

1906 
1900 
1900 
1884 
1898 

1868 

1902 
1905 
1864 
1902 

1895 

1907 

190G 

190(J 
1891 
1890 

1907 

1904 

1905 

1898 
1897 
1893 

1893 

1904 
1870 


Incumbents. 

H.W.MackUn.M.A. 

H.J.Sharpe,  M.A. 
K.Isherwood.M.A. 
G.F.Mattinson,M.A. 
J.  Snowdon,  M.A. 
W.  H.  Bray,  M.A. 

J.  V.  Durell.M.A. 

C.  E.  Thorpe,  M.A. 
F.  H.  Dinnis,  M.A. 
J.  W..Maltby,  M.A. 
A.  R.  Johnson, M.A. 

J.rulliblank.M.A. 

W.  Warren,  M.A. 

C.  W.  Bourne,  M.A. 

R.  Y.  Whytehead 
J.  B.  Slight.  M.A. 

D.  S.  Ingram,  M.A. 

F.  H.  Francis,  M.A. 

E.  H.  Genge,  M.A. 
A.    J.    Robertson,) 

M.A.  5 

J.  W.  Burrow,  M.A- 
J.  G.  Easton,  M.A. 
W.  Ahnack,M.A. 
J.  S.  tr.  Chamber-) 

lain,  M.A.  J 

r.  stone,  M.A. 
C.F.Haslburn,M.A. 


B.A. 
1888 

1861 

I8t>5 
1884 
1863 
180(5 

1860 

1867 
1862 
1852 
1883 

18G6 

1877 

1,SG8 

18(19 
1859 
18()-2 

1884 

1860 

1890 

1866 
187(i 
1868 

1809 

1880 
1852 


iTh.  «<'"'K«'*>...th.  «llcrn«lelurnorprc.enUill..n. 
jTheUTlngofMnrwoodmu.ibe  pMMOltil  by  ihr  (  oUbk' "»""<  ■' 


43—2 


1012 


St  JOHN'S  COLLEGE. 


(JoHnlies,  Heiiefirei.                  j   Insl. 

Lincoln.  Minting,  V,                             1908 

Norfolk.  'rhurs('ord,ri(7HSnoring,l^ .     1903 

Cherry  Mariiam,  V.            j  1906 

,  Holt,  R.                                   1902 

[  Ditcliingham,  R 

i   Forncet, St  Peter,  R.,^ 

I       cum  St  Mary,  R.       i 

!  Starston,  R. 

South, citmNortli,  Lop- 

ham,  R. 

Alburgh,  R. 

Northam.     Ufford,  pkwi  Hainton,H. 

Oxford  .  I  North  Stoke,  V.  with^ 
Ipsden  V.  and  Newn-  > 
ham-Murren  R.  ' 

I  Stoke  Row,  y . 

Souiderne,  R. 

I'enib...      St  Florence,  R. 

Stafford.      Aidridge.R, 

Suffolk..      Barrow,  R. 

Cockfield,  R. 

Layham,  R. 

Wilts....    '  Wootton  Rivers,  R. 

Yorks....      IJrandsburton,  R. 

Holme  on  Spalding  > 

;        Moor,  R,  and  V.  ( 
I   Marton,  cum  Grafton,  \  . 


1881 


1887 

1899 

1899 
1881 

1907 

1900 
1901 
1895 
1908 
1902 
1889 
1904 
1906 

1887 

1902 

1899 


Incumlients.          '  B.A. 

11.  M.  Woolley,  M.A.  1899 

A.  L.  Hunt,  M.A.  1876 

D.  Lamplush,  M.A.  1875 

L.  IJ.  Radford,  M.A.  1890 

J.  C.  Scudamore,  t  iq^, 

M.A.                    <  ^^'^ 


E.G.  Hopper, M.A.    1879 

C.J.  Eastwood,  M.A. !  1892 

A.  Tagan,  M.A.  1881 

W.  S.  Wood,  M.A.    1871 

H.  E.  H.  Coombes,     -.oon 
M.A.  j  ^^^^ 

H.H.Appleford,M.A. 
E.  J.  S.  Paidd,  M.A. 
J.  Palmour,  B.A. 
J.  F.  Tarletoii,  M.A. 
H.  H.15.Ayles,D.L).! 
E.Hill,  M.A. 
F.D.Thomson,  M.A. 
J.C.  Alcock.  M.A  I 
W.J.  F.V.Baker,) 
M.A.  fj 

Ct.  Robinson,  fll.A. 

R.  K.  Vinter,  M.A.  I 


1  This  College  and  Brascno3e  College,  Oxford,  present  alternately. 


MAGDALENE     COLLEGE. 

(Founded  1519.) 

A  Copy  oj  the  Statutes  in  the  British  Museum. 

Mss.Sloank,  A^o.  3644 — 10. 

Thk  Mastership  of  this  College  is  in  the  gifl  of  the  possessor 

of  the  estate  at  Audley  End, 

In  this  College,  founded  by  Thomas,  Baron  Audley  of  Walden, 
it  is  declareil  by  the  new  Statutes,  that  after  the  expiration  of 
interests  regulated  hy  the  previously  existing  Statutes,  there 
shall  be  seven  Fellowships  on  the  F'oundation  of  the  College, 
the  conditions  of  tenure  being  specified  in  the  new  Statutes. 

Four  of  tiiesu  FoUowships  are  denominated  Founder's  Fellow- 
sliips,  and  tlie  rcMnairn'iig  three  are  denominated  respectively  the 
SpendhifTe  and  Wray,  Drury,  and  Miliington  Fellowship's,  in 
connncmoration  of  the  ijoncfactions  made  to  the  College  by 
Mr  S[)cndlutfe,  Sir  Christopher  Wray,  the  Rev.  Drue  Drury,  and 
Dr  Miliington. 

It  is  also  declared  by  the  new  Statutes  that  (excepting  those 
Scholarsliips  and  P'xhibitions,  the  right  of  preference  to  which  is 
preserved  by  Act  19  &  20  Vict.  c.  88,  to  particular  Schools)  all 
restrictions  shall  be  entirely  removed,  and  the  total  amount  of  such 
Scliolarships  and  Exhibitions  shall  form  a  General  Fund  for  open 
S'liohirsliips.  This  fund  is  derived  from  benefactions  made  to  the 
<  ullege  by  Dr  Teckard,  Mr  Smith,  the  Countess  of  Warwick,  Lady 
A  line  Wray,  Mr  Dennis,  Mr  Hughes,  Mr  Robert.s,  Dr  Dnport,  Mr 
<iii)om,  and  Mrs  Margaret  Don'^worth  ;  and  is  augmented  from 
the  revenue  accruing  to  the  (,'oTlege  by  the  abolition  of  certain 
IJye  Fellowships.  The  value  of  such  Scliolarsliips  and  Exhibitions 
varies  from  £'M}  to  £(H)  a  year,  and  the  nmid)er  ottered  for  compe- 
tition each  year  depends  on  the  condition  of  the  fund  at  the  time. 

Where  tin-  right  of  preference  to  a  Scholarship  or  Exhibition 
is  preserved  to  a  particular  Scliool  or  to  |)articular  Schools  by  Act 
r.)  Sc  20  Vict.,  such  right  of  preference  sliall  be  limited  to  person.s 
who  have  been  educated  at  least  two  years  at  such  School  or 
Schools  ;  and  in  case  of  a  vacancy  in  such  Scholarship  or  Exhibi- 
tion, for  which  no  candidate  of  snllicicnt  merit  coming  from  such 
School  or  Schools  shall  offer  himself,it  shall  be  competent  forthc 
Master  and  p'ellows  to  throw  the  same  open  to  general  or  ex- 
tended competition  as  tlu.'V  ihink  advisable. 

There  are  four  Milner  Scholarsliips  of  if).'')  a  year  each,  wilii  a 
preference  to  Scholars  from  Leeds,  Halifax,  and  Heversham 
Schools. 

There  are  four  Holmes  Exhibitions  of  i,'7(t  a  year  ea(di,  for 
Sidiolars  from  Wisbech  Sciiuol,  three  of  them  tenable  ;it 
Magdalene  (,'ollege  only. 


1014 


MAGDALENE    COLLEGE. 


An  Exhibition  of  £30  a  year  derived  from  a  bequest  made  by  the 
late  Mr  WiUiam  Walton,  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  College,  is  awarded 
for  proficiency  in  Mathematics.    There  will  be  a  vacancy  in  1910. 

An  Exhibition  of  i;30  a  year  derived  from  a  bequest  made  l»y 
the  late  Lord  Braybrooke,  Master  of  the  College,  is  awarded  for 
proficiency  in  Modern  (and  especially  English)  History.  Tiiere 
will  be  a  vacancy  in  1911. 

Two  or  more  Sizarships  of  about  £M  a  year,  open  to  candidates 
who  have  not  commenced  residence,  are  in  the  gift  of  the  Master 
or  the  Tutors. 

The  Pepysian  Benefaction  is  in  the  Master's  gift,  and  is 
annually  bestowed  by  him  upon  poor  and  deserving  students. 

The  Mynors  Bright  Benefaction  is  given  annually  by  the 
Governing  Body  to  some  deserving  student  or  students. 

The  Francis  Pattrick  Benefaction  is  given  annually  by  the 
Governing  Body  to  some  deserving  student  or  students. 


ANNUAL   PRIZES. 

A  prize  consisting  of  the  income  derived  from  .£100  given  to 
the  College  for  this  purpose  by  Mr  W.  A.  Gill,  late  Fellow,  is 
awarded  for  proficiency  in  the  annual  Classical  Examination. 

A  prize  consisting  of  the  income  derived  from  i,'150  given  by 
the  family  of  the  late  Professor  Newton  to  found  an  "Alfred 
Newton  Essay  Prize  "  is  awarded  for  the  best  English  essay. 

Books  to  the  amount  of  £2.  12*.  Gd.  are  given  to  students  who 
acquit  themselves  well  in  one  of  the  annual  examinations. 

Two  Prizes  (of  £2  and  £1  in  books)  are  given  by  the  Master 
to  the  two  best  readers  in  chapel. 

The  sum  of  ^50,  distributable  in  five  sums  of  JlO,  is  available 
each  year  for  students  who  intend  to  take  Holy  Orders. 

Prizemen. — 1908. 


Classics. 

Theology. 

E.  W.  Jepsou  {Gill  Fnze). 

J.  L.  Beaumont  James. 
A.  I.  Kay. 

LIST  OF  MASTERS. 

1542  Robert  Evans. 

1668  James  Dupoi  i. 

1.546  Richard  Caire. 

1679  John  Peachel. 

1.559  Roger  Kelke. 

1690  Gabriel  Quadring. 

1575  Richard  Howland. 

1713  Daniel  Waterland. 

1577  Henry  Copinger. 

1740  Edward  Abbot. 

Degony  Nicholls. 

1746  Thomas  Chapman. 

l5H'i  Thomas  Nevile. 

1760  George  Sandby. 

1593  Richard  Clayton. 

1774  Hon.  Barton  Wallop. 

1595  .lohn  Palmer. 

1781  Peter  Peckard. 

1604  Barnaby  Goche. 

1797  William  Gretton. 

il 

1626  Henry  Smyth. 

1813  Hon.  Georpe  Grenville. 

1642   Edward  Rainbow. 

1853  iHon.  Latimer  Neville. 

'I 

1650  .lohn  Sadler. 

1!I04  SxiAirr  At.exandkr 

>■ 

1660  Edward  Rainbow.  . 

Donaldson. 

1664  .lohn  Howorth.     . 

'  f 

1  From  l!in2  Lo 

ril  Braybrooke. 

MACiDALF.NE    COLLEGE.  1015 

Visitor, 
The  Possessor  of  Audley  End. 


THE    PRESENT    SOCIETY. 

Master, 

Tlie  Rev.  Stuart  Alexander  Donaldson,  B.P., 

appointed   IDOL 

Presidrnt,  Arthur  George  Peskett,  M,A. 

Tutor, 

Arthur  George  Peskett,  M.A. 

Assistant  Tutor, 
Arthur  Stanley  Ramsey,  M.A. 
Lecturers, 
Arthur  George  Peskett.  M.A. 
Arthur  Stanley  Ramsey,  M.A. 
Vernon  Stanley  Vernon  Jones,  M.A. 
Artlnir  Cliristoi)lier  Henson,  M.A. 
Francis  Ernest  Hutchinson,  M.A. 
Bursar,  Arthur  Stanley  Ramsey,  M.A. 
StPAtard,  Arthur  Stanley  Ramsey,  M.A. 

Dean.  The  Master. 
Chaplaiu,  Rev.  Joseph  Robinson,  M.A. 
Prcetector,  Arthur  George  Peskett,  M.A. 
Cnllefie  Librarian,  Vernuii  Stanley  Vernon  Jones,  M.A. 
Pepysian  Librarian,  Stei)hen  Caselee,  M.A. 

Saprrrisnrs  of  Students  in  Science. 
Mechanical  Sciences;  Tallxit  Peel,  M.A. 
Natural  Sciences,  H.  H.  Brindlev,  M.A. 
A.  R  Bellars,  M.A. 

Foundation  Fellows. 

'  Peskett,  Arthur  George,  M.A. 

Ramsey,  Arthur  Stanley,  M.A. 

Vernon  Jones,  Vernon  Stanley,  M.A. 
2  JJcnson,  Arthur  ("liristoi)her,  M.A.,  C.V.O. 
3Nuttall,  George  Henry  Falkiner,  Se.  D.,  F.K.S. 

Honorary  Fellows. 
^Cohen.Tlu-  Ri-ht  Hon.  Arthur,  M.A. 
•''Liinl  Rishop  of  Dnnedin,  D.I). 
''Bund,  Veil.  John,  M.A. 

I  nBliitUaUrrtUyScholiir,  1074.  C'lianosllor't  I      4  K.C.     (Inifrniiv    Cnunul.     Juilgo    of    Ihi' 
Ill4sllUi,  IITI.  Clu<|ue  Turti.     I'rlvy  CuuiicUlur,  IMS. 

t  Momhrr  Kftliot'oii'iiUntlvpComnilttpFiirtliP         S  PrIiiiaU  of  Nuw  Zealniid. 
Iloaril  of  K.lu<-atl<>ii.  n  Aicliilomnn  ..f  .Stow,  <'iini.n  on.l   rrcronior 

:)  (Jiiirk  I'rorraxir  iif  niolngy.  I  of  Lincoln  Catlipilinl. 


1016 


MAGDALENE   COLLEGE. 


Noblemen . 
Lord  Braybrooke,  M.A. 
Duleep  Singh,  Prince  FreilcricU 

Victor,  M.A.,  M.V.O. 
Lord  Bishoii  of  Barking,  D.D. 

D.D. 

1  VVirgman,  Yen.  Augustus  Tiieodore 

M.D. 

Waitliman,  James  Clarkson,  B.C. 

M.A. 

•Stracey-Clitherow,    Kev.    William 
James 

Way,  Lewis  John 

Walker,  Rev.  Frederic  John 
•Clark,  Rev.  John  Meek 

Lewis- Lloyd,  Robert 

Rayner,  Joseph 

de  Vahl,  Arthur  Denis  Samuel 

Doyne,  Charles  Mervyn 

Giles,  Rev.  John  Harold 
*  Preston,  Rev.  George 
2Brownrigg,  Very  Rev.  John  Stud- 
holme 
3  Blakiston ,  Very  Rev.  Ralpli  Milburn 

Pearson,  Heniy 

Hamond,  Thomas  Astley  Horace 

Pearson,  Rev.  Arthur  Charles 

Bond,  Rev.  Samuel 

Hepworth,    Rev.    William    Henry 
Francklin 

Owen-Smith  ,  Rev .  Henry  Powell 

Ogden,  Charles  Burdett 

Purnell,  Edward  Kelly 

Benyon,  James  Herbert 

Knubley,  Rev.  Edward  Ponsonby 

Newman,  Rev..losiah 

Miles,  Rev.  Joseph 

Keubell,  Jean  Jacques 

Neville-Grenville,  Robert 

Neville,  Huffh 

Addams- Williams,  Rev.  Herbert 


^Jeffery,  Rev.  Samuel 

5 Stevenson,  Gerard  Francis 

'■'  Lonsdale,  Rev.  Henry 
Halcombe,  Rev.  John  Joseph 
Edgerley,  Rev.  Ernest  Edward 
Simmons,  Rev.  Thomas  Charles 
Peel,  George  Neville 
Sciineider,    William    Marsland 

Francis 
Whitehead,  Charles  Selby 
Miller,  Rev.  Norman  James 
Tanqueray,  David  William 
Neville,  Hon.  &  Rev.  Grey 
Peskett,  Rev.  Alfred 
Kvans,  Owen  Lloyd  Jones 
Hillyer,  Charles  Eliot 
Holmes,  Arthur  Thomas,  ^f  LL.M. 
TroUope,  Thomas  Ernest 
Newton,  Henry  Alfred 
Barber,  Rev.  Robert  William 
Watson-Taylor,  John  Arthur 
Parry,  Rev.  Malcolm  Scarlett 
Mayne,  Rev.  William  Gibbons 
Burrell,  Frank  Farrar 
Barber,  Henry 
Coulthurst,  John  William 
Hartley, Rev.  Henry  Alexander 
Stewart,  George  Lawrence 
Mildmay,  Rev.  Arundell  Glaston- 
bury St  John 
Stanhope,  John  Montagu  Spencer 
Clapton,  Rev.  Ernest 
Johnson,  Valentine  Edward 
Jennings,  Rev.  Henry  Richard 
Christie,  Rev.  George  Richards 
Peel ,  Talbot 

Palmer,  Edward  Geoffrey  Broadley 
Armour,  Rev.  William 
Welch,  Rev.  Stanley  Burford 
Bond,  Rev.  Cyril 
Hartley,  Charles 
Tayler,  Rev.  Fraser  Hugh  Joseph 
Blakiston,  Rev.  Felix  Milburn 
Ives,  George  Cecil 
Parks,  Rev.  Hubert  Thomas 
Hudson,  William  Frederick  Arthur 

'Arnold,  Thomas  Walker 
Bellars,  Albert  Ernest 
Hue,  Arthur  Corbel 


*  Formerly  FeUows. 

1  Canon  of  Grahamstown  Cathoilr.il  and  Vico- 
Provoat  of  S.  Mary's  Cnllogiato  Church,  Port 
Ellzahoth,  S.  Africa.  Hon.  OlKiplniii  to  II. M.  tlio 
KlliK.  1905.     Archiloacoii  of  I'ort  Klizalii'th,  l!in7. 

■•  lion.  Canon  of  Han.,'.ir.     Uran  of  Ilockiiii;. 


:t  Dean  of  Becking. 

4  Hon.  Canon  of  Newcastle. 

5  Dell  Scholar,  13;2. 

ft  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlislo. 
7  Professor     of    Arabic,     Un 
Lonilon. 


MAGDALKNE  COLLEGE. 


1017 


LL.M. 

Wlieeler,  Godfrey 
Leiiian,  Herl)i'rt  Mayo 

li.A. 

Rmmet,  Autfustus  Scliermerhorn 

llust,  Herl)ert  Malcolm 

Fla-itvvood,  Chailcs  Kdinund 

Jeplison,  Henry  William 
tJounl.iin,  Huyniond  Oliver 
JBotliam,  Aithur  William 
jWalson,  Arthur  William 
f I'.adililcy,  Frank  Morrish 

Davifs,  John  Tayli>r 
(Uohfrts,  Uev.  John  Ernest 

IMakiston,  Bernard  Robert 

J-)avi<'s,  Thomas  llt-nry 

Botry-l'iKott,  Dayrdl 

Schotield,  Kev.  Augustus  Chisholin 

Klliolt,  Arthur  Godfrey 

Blakiston.  Kev.  John  Nelson 
fEdwards,  Kev.  Arthur  Lionel 

Poyser,  Arthur  Vernon 

FcfKHHi^on,  Norman  Mollo,  M.B.  ct 

B.C. 
fMacMichael,  Harold  Alfred 

Leach,  I!.v.  Robert 

^lilton,  Areliibald  Robert  Bewicke  ^ 
ffiwyer,  Itev.  Herbert  Liiiford 

Mandall,  John  .\lhert  | 

Ilnue,  Henry  I 

Barrow,  Alfred  James 

Sheiipard- Jones,   John   Edward 
Shcpimrd 

Greenwood,  Rev. Frank  Braithwaite 

I'ym,  Leslie  Rutbveii 

Nehru,  Shri  Sliridara 

Methven,  James  Nonnaii 
tEdt;cintd)e,  .\ubrey  John  I'earce 
fForrei-,  Henry  Augustus 
tThompsDn,  Douj^'hiH  Hihlebrand 
tHif,'>,'.s,  Henry  Josejih 

Mallory,  Geor/,'e  Herbert  Lei(,'li 

Fellotv-Cnmrnoners. 
Wand^worili,  Lord 
1  KothHchild,  Hun.  Lionel  Walter 
UotliKcliild,  Baron  George  Anitelm 
de,  I!. A. 

Pensioners. 

I'lan^on,  Kdouard 
§  Beaumont- JamcH,  James  Lyne 


fWeston,  GreorRe  Edward 
Matthews,  Artlnir  Silvester 
Kindersley,  Richard  Framiiton 
Simpson,  Basil  Herbert  Montaf^'u 
Doufjlas,  Andiew  Wilniot 
Furness,  William 
Grear,  Arthur  Thomas  Lantsbury 
tCase,  .Tohn 
NJ(todby,  Trevor  Austin 
Knubley,  Robert  Leavilt 
KennettBarrin(,'ton,   Guy  Neville 

Eagles  tone 
Grimble,  Arthur  Francis 
Thorpe,  Kd^iir  Ri.liiud 
Reeves,  Victor  Charles  Jlethuen 
Lilley,  Eric  Gordon 
Miles,  Archil-  Richard  William 
Batty.  Archibald  Dou{j;las  George 

Staunton 
Scarlett,  Charles  Herbert 
Bayliss,  Bertram  Harold 
Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Clement  (ierald 
fTlionison,  Claude  Lindsay 
tDout,'las,  Justyu  Langton 
Lumliy,   Christopher   Dittmar 

Rawson 
Jepson,  Rowland  W^ alter 
Cotton,  Vere  Egerton 
Ibbetson,  Ernest  Frederick  Hbert 
Kay,  Arnold  Innes 
Tauijueray,  Truman 
Murray,  Keith  Richard 
Clarke,  Josejih  Spottiswoode 
McConnell,  Williani  Edward 
Coles,  Ed^'ar  Ralph 
!;Knubley,  Charles 
Coxon,  Arthur  Cedric  Mears 
(iray,  Philip 
Hunter,  (leorge  James 
Sturt,'is,  Roland  Josslyn  Russell 
Rhoiles,  Tiniaru  Robert 
t  Knappctt,  rercival  (ieori,'i' 
H.  11.  I'rince  heopold  Arthur  Louis 

of  Battenberf,' 
;iEdwards,  Vincent 
Morley,  John 

huckley,  Horace  Henry  Clement 
MCormick,  Francis 
Hnrter,  James  Collier  Foster 
Alexander,  Dudley  llallum  Wallace 
Hardiiiir.  Atibrey  Milward 
llore,  Charles  William  Couybeare 
Methven,  Ctdiii  Malcolm 
Butler,  Henry  Miinluirii 


t  HchoU 

1  MP  f.. 


r  romoily  Schnla 
ck.tAyl«t.ur)f). 


4  Blui*. 


41) 


1018 


MAGDALENE  COLLEGE. 


Williamson,  Cecil  Gordon 
§  Winterbotliam,  Geoffrey  Leonard 
fOgden,  Cliarles  Kay 

Bull,  Godfrey  John  Oswald 
§Waugh,  Archibald  Douglas 

Oliver,  George  Younger 

Walmesley,  Richard 

Uorrett,  Percy  liygatc 

Walker,  Ruperi  Eden 
i  Fairliourn,  Arthur  Norman 


Harris,  Frederick  Knox 

Musgrave,  Tom 

Dimond,  Frederick  Martyn 

Maigesson,  David 

Davis,  Joliii  Ogilhie 

Hopewell,  Eriiest  Roland 

Skon,  Mom  Chow 

Fletcher,  Ernest  Tortius-Decimus 

Davidson,  Alistcr  James 

Alliii,  Harold  Wyse 


PATRONAGE. 


Conntiei. 

Camb.... 

Lincoln. 

Benefices, 
Slanton  St  Michael,  K 
Anderby,    11,    cum\ 
Cumberworth,  R.j 
Grainthorpe,  P.  C. 
iSt  Catharine  Cree.V. 
cum  St  James'  with-  \ 
in  Aldgate,  R.            ■' 
Fransham,  Great,  R. 
Steeple  Ashton,  \  . 

t  Scholar, 
nediilfne  CoUege  anil  the  Cnrpornl 

Inst. 

1892 

1900 
1888 

1895 

1888 
1897 

ion  ol  l,n 

hicumheiits. 
A.  Peskett,M.A. 

G.  R.  Christie,  M. A. 
T.  C.Simmons, M. A. 

J.  Miles,  M.A. 

G.  Preston,  M.A. 
E.l\Knuhlcy,M.A. 

S  Sizars 
niinn  prrnen)  Rlti-rnalrly . 

n.A. 

1880 
1891 
1874 

1873 

1864 
187.3 

Middx... 
Norfolk . 

WiltR.... 

1  ^ 

KIN(i  S    UAI.L. 


MICHAFL-nODSB. 


TRINITY    COLLEGE. 

(FouNPKi)  1546.) 
This  noble  and  masjiiifirent  Cone<;;e,  the  Mastership  of  which 
IS  in  the  appointment  of  the  Crown,  was  formed  by  the  con- 
solidation and  extension  of  the  earlier  fonndations  (1)  of  Michael- 
iiouse,  founded  in  1324  by  Hervey  of  Stanton,  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchecjuer  in  the  reijrn  of  Edwaro  II,  and  (2)  of  Kinjj's  Hall, 
founded  in  1357  by  Howard  111.,  in  pursuance  of  an  uncompleted 
plan  of  his  father. 

Henry  VI 11.  took  these  into  his  own  hands,  and  from  the 
revenues  of  the  above  Societies,  very  largely  increased  by  liimself, 
he  founded  in  1546  one  spacious  CoUe^'e,  for  the  maintenance  of  a 
Master  and  sixty  Fellows  and  Scholars,  dedicatiufr  it  to  the  Holy 
and  Undivided  Trinity.  Queen  Mary  afterwards  added  twenty 
Scholarships, and  throuf^h  subsequent  benefactions  the  foundation 
now  consists  of  a  Master,  sixty  Fellows  (at  the  least),  seventy- 
four  Major  Scholars  (at  the  least),  the  Minor  Scholars,  sixteen 
Sizars  (at  the  least),  the  Chaplains,  the  Librarian,  and  the  three 
Reirius  Professors  of  Divinity,  Hebrew,  and  Greek  respectively. 

In  addition  to  tiie  Fellowships  mentioned  above,  there  are 
certain  Kly  Fellowships  on  the  Foundation  of  A.  W.  (i.  Allen,  of 
wiiich  tin-ee  have  up  to  the  present  been  founded. 

The  (iOVKiiNMK.N T  of  the  Colle{;;e  is  vested  in  a  Council,  consist- 
ini;  ordinarily  of  the  Master,  four  other  ex-officio  Members,  and 
riijht  elective  Members  in  virtue  of  the  Statutes  made  in  accord- 
ance with  tlie  provisions  of  the  "  Universities  of  Oxford  and  Cam- 
liridu'c  Act,  ls77,'"  and  approved  by  Her  Majesty  in  Council, 
May  3,  1882. 

KFM.OWSHirS. 

The  Fkm.ows  of  this  Society  are  elected  from  members  of 
tlw  Collet:e  or  other  Members  of  the  University  if  the  Council 
tliink  fit.  Candidate's  must  have  been  admitted  to  the  title  of 
Hachclor  I)esi<;nate  in  Arts  or  to  some  ecjual  title  and  are 
I'liuihle  at  each  of  the  three  annual  elections  next  after  tiie  end 
of  Three  years  ami  six  months*  alter  the  l)e(:inninLM)f  tiie  term  in 
which  they  coininciiced  resideii(;e;  there  is  no  appropriation  what- 
soever. Fellows  so  elected  vacate  their  Fellowships  after  six  years 
from  election,  except   in  the  c.a»e  of  those  who  hold  I  lie   more 

•  Or  In  th»  cu>«  «(  .ttu  loiil«  from  Amiiiloil  ('  illegoi  two  ]fc«r»  anil  •!(  inniithi,  •ii.l  In  llin  cmo 
'>(  A<l'>nc«d  HtuilaoUooe  jrosr  and  •!<  mootlii. 


1020  TEINITY  COLLEGE. 

important  University  or  College  offices, or  have  held  any  such  office 
for  at  least  twenty-five  years.  The  College  has  also  the  power  of 
electing  to  a  Fellowship  any  Professor  or  Reader  of  the  Univer- 
sity or  holder  of  certain  College  offices  or  any  person  eminent  tor 
science  or  learning,  and  can  elect  to  an  Honorary  Fellowship  any 
person  distinguished  by  literary  or  scientific  merits. 

SCHOLARSHIPS,   EXHIBITIONS,   &c. 

Majoe  Scholarships*  are  open  to  all  Undergraduates  of  the 
College  (except  Advanced  Students  admitted  after  October, 
1899)  who  are  not  of  standing  to  take  the  B.A.  Degree,  and 
to  persons  who  are  not  yet  resident  members  of  the  Univer- 
sity, provided  that  these  last  are  under  nineteen  years  of 
age.  Ordinary  Major  Scholarships  are  generally  tenable  until 
the  expiration  of  five  years  and  six  months  after  commencing 
residence.  Their  annual  value  is  for  a  resident  Undergraduate 
^100,  and  for  a  resident  B.A.  £S0.  Major  Scholarships  awarded 
before  commencing  residence  are  of  the  value  of  ^,'80  a  year  during 
residence,  and  are  tenable  for  two  years  only,  unless  the  tenure  be 
prolonged  by  the  Councilor  the  Scholar  be  elected  to  an  ordinary 
Major  Scholarship  after  commencing  residence.  The  Examination 
for  Scholarships  is  held  in  each  year  in  March,  and  an  Examin- 
ation for  Entrance  Scholarships  early  in  December. 

Minor  ScnoLARsiiiPS  AND  Exhibitions*.  Besides  the  Major 
Scholars,  not  less  than  six  Minor  Scholars  and  Bxhiuitioners 
are  chosen  every  year  at  the  Examination  in  December  from 
among  persons  who  have  not  commenced  residence  in  the  Uni- 
versity. It  has  been  usual  to  award  three  Minor  Scholarships 
of  the  value  of  £75  a  year  and  three  of  £50  a  year,  besides 
Exhibitions  of  £40  a  year.  The  Scholarships  are  open  to  all 
persons  under  nineteen  years  of  age.  These  emoluments  are 
tenable  for  two  years  from  the  commencement  of  residence,  but 
come  to  an  end  on  the  holder  being  elected  to  one  of  the  Major 
Scholarships.  No  emoluments  are  paid  until  residence  in  the 
University  has  been  commenced. 

Exhibitions  usually  of  the  value  of  £40  a  year  are  also  awarded 
on  tiie  results  of  the  Scholarship  Examination  in  March  and  of 
the  Annual  College  Examination**. 

There  are  16  Sizars  ui)on  the  foundation.  The  value  of  a 
sizarship  including  all  allowances  is  about  .£100  a  year. 

About  16  Sub-Sizars  are  admitted  every  year.  The  value  of  a 
.sub-sizarship  is  about  £35  a  yearf. 

Candidates  for  sizarships  may  be  either  Sub-Sizars  of  the  College 
or  persons  not  yet  members  of  the  University  who  produce  satis- 
factory evidence  tliat  tliey  are  in  need  of  pecuniary  assistance. 

•  Major  ScholarBhips,  Minor  Scholarships  ami  Open  Exhibitions  are  obtainable  by  |irofloionc)' in 
Clnsxiua,  Mathematics,  Natural  Sciences,  Moral  Scioucos,  History,  or  other  subjects  of  which  notice  is 
nlvon  from  time  to  time.  Kxhihitions  arc  obtainable  by  Uniloricraduates  of  the  I 'olleKe  for  proficiency 
In  ThooloKy,  Ijiw,  Mechanical  Scloncos  I  Engineering!,  Oriental  Languages,  or  Modern  l.auKuages. 

»<  A.lvatiie.l  .stuilonts  are  not  eligible  for  SizarshipH  or  .Sub-3izar»hips,  or  if  ailmitteil  after 
October,  ISUO,  for  Kxhibitioiis  oxceitt  under  special  conditions. 

♦  Full  information  us  to  the  .Sub-8ixarships  and  the  conilitions  on  which  they  are  granted  may  bo 
obtained  on  application  to  any  of  the  Tutors. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE.  1021 

Sizarships  arc  awarded  on  the  results  of  citlier  of  the  Scliolarship 
Examinations  or  of  the  Annual  Collcnfc  Examination. 

Three  Kxliiltitiim.s  at  present  of  tlie  value  of  £rt()  a  year  are 
paid  out  of  the  trust  created  by  Roji^er  Jeston  in  1()23.  They  are 
tcnahle  hy  poor  students  of  the  ('olle<i:e  witii  a  preference  for 
those  students  who  ;ire  lineal  descendants  of  nienjbers  of  the 
ilalierdiushers'  (Jonipany  or  Staffordshire  men  who  are  studying 
or  are  jiropnsiuir  to  study  divinity.  Sul)jeet  to  this  preference, 
they  are  tenable  by  students  of  the  (.'ollei^e  who  have  been 
admitteil  to  the  title  of  Bachelor  desiiifnate  or  are  (pialifietl  to  bo 
-H  admitted  (provided  that  nine  complete  terms  have  elapsed 
>iiice  they  commenced  residence)  and  who  intend  to  reside  for 
aimthor  \r:\r  with  a  view  to  pursue  some  approv«'d  line  of  .study, 
riic  Hxhiliitions  are  tenable  for  one  year  only,  but  in  exceptional 
cases  :in  Kxhiliitioner  may  be  recommended  for  re-election  for  a 
>ccnnd  year.     The  Exhibitions  are  awarded  in  June. 

.\n  Kxhibition  of  the  value  of  about  £A0  per  annum,  called 
the  liKKS  K.NOWi.KS  ExiiiHiTioN',  was  founded  in  1 !)(!(;  by  Sir  liCes 
Kni>«lcs,  Mart.,  M..\.  It  is  awarded  to  a  student  of  the  College 
vvli"  li:is  kept  nine  terms  l)y  residence,  and  intends  to  reside  for 
:in  additional  year,  to  pursue  .some  approved  line  of  study.  A 
-tudent  b(irn  in  the  Cnunty  of  Lancaster  is  preferred  to  others, 
in  case  of  e(pi:dity.  The  Studentship  is  tenable  feu*  one  year 
only,  and  is  awarded  by  the  Council  on  the  recommendation  of 
the  Sizarship  Committee. 

The  fulldwing  Exhibitions  arc  appropriated  to  special  schools 
nr  persons  : 

(i)  Not  more  than  three  annually,  tenable  for  three  years 
from  the  commencement  of  residence,  value  £40  a  year,  to 
-Indents  from  Westminster  School. 

(i\)  Two  Samwaies  Exhibitions,  value  £23.  4s.  a  year:  the 
Senior,  tenable  for  two  years,  to  the  first  We.stmin.ster  Exhibitioner 
in  each  year  :  the  Junior,  tenable  for  one  year,  to  the  second 
Westminster  Exhibitioner  in  each  year. 

(iii)  Two,  value  at  present  about  £\')  a  year,  tenable  for  two 
vcars,  founded  by  Mr  Perry  for  .scholars  from  St  Paul's  School. 
I.ondon.  These  are  awarded  on  the  results  of  the  Annual  College 
I  Aamination. 

Civ)  One,  tenable  for  three  years,  value  at  present  about 
i'l"),  founded  by  the  Rev.  R.  B.  I'odmore,  for  the  name  and 
kindred  of  tiie  founder,  or  in  default  of  siich  for  a  native  of  the 
county  of  Salop.  Climated  for  four  years  at  the  least  at  the 
(iranimar  School  of  Shrewsbury. 

(y)  One  Bishop  Lee  Sehoiarship,  tenable  for  three  years, 
awanlcfl  by  an  evainiiiation  held  under  the  direction  of  the  Bishop 
of  .Manchester,  ('aiidiilatcs  must  be  srms  of  such  clergymen  of 
the  (  JMireli  of  l''n'_daM(l  as  shall,  on  or  before  (he  day  of  examination, 
whethiT  as  Stipendiary  ( 'urates  or  Incumbents,  have  been  licensed 
to  officiate  and  shall  have  ofliciated  in  the  diocese  of  Manchester 
for  a  period  or  different  jioriodH  not  less  in  tlie  whole  than  five 


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1022  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

years,  and  who  at  the  time  of  such  examination  shall  declare  them- 
selves to  be  members  of  the  Church  of  P]iiglaiid.  The  fund  from 
which  this  scholarship  is  payable  is  not  adniiiiistered  l)y  the  College. 
(vi)  Two,  one  of  the  value  of  £50  and  one  of  the  value  of 
£;iO,  are  oifered  by  the  College  on  certain  conditions  which 
can  be  obtained  from  the  Senior  Tutor,  to  candidates  selected 
for  admission  to  the  Civil  Service  of  India  at  tiie  Open  Com- 
petitive Examination  held  in  August.  Frizes,  each  of  tlic  value 
of  £10,  are  also  given  to  tho.se  among  the  candidates  who  during 
each  term  of  their  year  of  probation  have  resided  at  the 
College  and  who  in  the  "Final  Plxamination"  pass  highest  in 
(i)  Arabic,  or  (ii)  Sanscrit,  or  (iii)  Persian,  provided  tliat  they 
obtain  at  least  three-fifths  of  tlie  total  marks  given  for  those 
languages  respectively. 

The  following  emoluments   are   awarded    for    proficiency  in 
special  subjects : 

(rt)  An  Exhibition  of  £35  a  year,  tenable  for  one  year  during 
residence,  is  awarded  to  the  Junior  Soph  who  in  tlie  Anmial 
College  Examination  passes  the  best  examination  in  Tiikology 
provided  the  Examiners  deem  him  of  sufficient  merit.  The 
Examiners  may  recommend  the  Council  to  increase  tiic  value  of 
this  Exhibition  to  £50  a  year  in  any  year  in  which  the  Exhibitioner 
seems  to  them  to  be  of  sufficient  merit. 

(J))  A  prize  for  the  encouragement  of  the  study  of  Modekn 
History,  consisting  of  the  income  derived  from  i.'2"25  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  Stock  given  to  the  College  by  Mr  E.  E.  IJowen, 
formerly  Fellow.  The  examination  for  the  I'rize  is  held  in  the 
Michaelmas  Term  and  is  in  the  subject  of  Modern  History 
generally,  no  special  period  book  or  subjects  being  set  or  recom- 
mended beforehand.  The  Prize  is  open  to  all  Undergraduates  of 
the  College  in  their  first  year  of  residence. 

(c)  An  exhibition,  value  at  present  about  £40  a  year, 
founded  in  1838  by  the  representatives  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Sheep- 
shanks, late  Fellow  of  the  College,  for  the  promotion  of  the  study 
of  Astronomy.  It  is  tenable  for  three  years,  and  open  to  the 
public  competition  of  all  Undergraduates  of  the  University;  but?? 
tlie  person  elected,  if  not  a  student  of  Trinity  College,  shall- 
thereupon  become  a  student  of  that  College.  The  next  examin- 
ation will  be  held  in  the  Michaelmas  Term  1909. 

(rf)  In  the  year  1871  the  sura  of  £600  was  given  by  Alfred 
.John  VidLl,  Esq.  to  found  a  Prize  for  proficiency  in  the  FiiENCHJ 
Languagk  and  LiTERATUiiE,  to  be  Called  the  Vidil  Prizk.  Also 
in  1877  the  sura  of  £500  to  tbund  a  second  Prize  was  given  by  a 
French  gentleman  of  high  rank,  who  desires  that  his  name  may 
not  be  made  known.  The  Prizes,  the  First  Prize  of  the  value  of 
£40,  the  second  of  £30,  are  adjudged  triennially  after  an  Examin-{ 
ation  held  in  the  Lent  Terni,  which  is  oi)en  to  Undergraduates  of 
the  College  in  their  first,  second,  or  third  year  of  residence. 
The  next  examination  will  be  held  in  the  Lent  Term  1910. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE.  1023 

(■^  The  late  Rev.  Coutts  Trotter,  Vice-Master  of  the  College, 
fomidoil  hy  bequest  a  Studentship  (called  the  Ootjtts  Trottkr 
Studkxtshii')  for  the  proiiuitioii  of  original  research  in  Natukai. 
SciENC'K,  more  especially  I'liysiology  and  Experimental  Thysics. 
The  studentship,  which  is  awarded  at  intervals  of  not  more  than 
two  years,  is  <»pen  to  <,fraduates  of  the  collefje,  not  bein";  Fellows, 
who  are  of  not  more  than  seven  years  standing  from  the  time  of 
commencing  residence.  The  studentship  is  not  awarded  by 
Examination,  and  in  the  electi(m  regard  is  had  more  to  the 
promise  of  power  to  carry  on  original  work  than  to  the  amount 
of  work  already  done.  The  student  during  his  tenure  of  the 
studentship  is  to  devote  his  time  to  the  promotion  of  research 
and  is  not  systematically  to  engage  in  any  Educational  or  other 
work  which  in  the  opinion  of  the  Council  would  hinder  such 
research.  The  student  receives  (if  the  income  of  the  endowment 
suffices)  £'2'>o  a  year,  or,  if  a  scholar,  such  sum  as  together  with 
Ids  scholarship  amounts  to  £2i')().  Provision  is  also  made  for  a 
Reserve  Fund,  from  which  grants  may  be  nnide  for  special 
purpitses. 

{/)  The  late  Edward  Henry,  l.")th  Earl  of  l)erl)y,  in  the  year 
1S!)3  left  the  sum  of  £-2000,  to  found  a  Prize  or  Scholarship  or  Ex- 
hibition. The  (,'ouncil  have  estal)lishc(l  a  Studentshijt  to  be  called 
the  Eaulof  ])kri!V  Studbxtsiiip,  for  the  jiromotionof  IIistokk'al 
.Stuhv  a.\d  Rkskaucii.  The  Studentship  is  awarded  annually  in 
the  Easter  Term,  and  is  open  to  members  of  the  College  of  not 
less  than  seven  nor  more  than  fourteen  terms  standing.  The 
Stiidentsinp  is  tenalde  for  one  year,  but  a  Student  may  be  re- 
elected once.  He  receives  the  net  income  derived  from  the  above 
sum  of  i;2i)()(). 

Under  the  Will  of  Mrs.  A.  .M.  Mednyanszky,  wife  of  Col.  A. 
Mednyanszky,  a  sum  of  XIOOO  was  invested  in  the  year  1877  for 
the  purpose  of  founding  a  Lectureship  in  Ecclesiastical  History, 
to  be  called  the  IJirkhkok  IjE('Ti:uksiiii>,  in  memory  of  T.  B. 
Birkl)erk  and  F.  G.  Birkbeck,  tlie  brother  and  sister  of  the  donor. 
The  Lectureship  is  tenable  for  two  years,  and  is  in  the  gift  of 
the  Council,  whose  choice  is  restricted  to  Graduates  of  Oxford  or 
Cambridge. 

Present  Lecturer,  The  Yen.  Archdeacon  Cunningham,  ]).!>. 

Tlie  late  Mr  W.  G.  (Jlark,  Senior  Fellow  and  Vice-Master  of 
the  Collfgc,  iiaving  left  Ills  estates  at  Dowsgill  and  Bowes,  in  the 
county  of  York,  to  th(r  Master,  Fellows,  and  Scholars  absolutely, 
lln!  Counnil  have  rstablisiied  a  Lectureship  in  tlu"  Literature  of 
England  from  CbauctT  to  the  present  time,  to  be  called  tiic  Ci.auk 
LKC'rruKSiiil';  the  Lecturer  is  appointed  annually  witli  a  sti|)end 
of  £J()0  a-year.  He  is  required  during  bis  year  of  olliee  to  deliver 
a  course  of  not  less  than  tsvelve  lectures  in  full  lerni,  acccirding 
to  a  scheme  to  be  approved  by  the  Council. 

Present  Lecturer,^ 


1024  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

The  Examinations  in  Mathematics,  Classics,  Moral  Sciences, 
Natural  Sciences,  Theology,  Law,  History,  and  Mechanical 
Sciences  for  students  in  their  first  or  second  year  take  place  soon 
after  the  division  of  the  Easter  Term.  Prizes  of  books  are 
awarded  on  the  results  of  these  examinations  and  of  the  Triposes. 

The  friends  of  the  late  Archdeacon  Dealtry  in  the  year  1850 
founded  two  prizes  of  about  fifteen  guineas  each  to  be  called  the 
Dealtry  Prizes.  These  are  given  to  the  Freshman  and  Junior 
Soph  who  pass  the  best  examination  in  the  Greek  Testament 
and  are  also  awarded  prizes  in  the  College  Examination  or  (in 
the  case  of  a  Junior  Soph)  placed  in  the  First  Class  in  one  of  the 
Tripos  Examinations. 

Twenty-five  pounds  arc  given  annually  in  Greek  Testament 
Prizes  to  not  fewer  than  five  Freshmen  or  Junior  Sophs  not 
being  Dealtry  Prizemen. 

Dr  Paris  left  a  prize  of  £4  for  the  best  Latin  Declamation. 
The  College  sometimes  adds  a  second  prize  if  the  Examiners  so 
advise. 

Dr  Hooper  left  three  silver  goblets  as  prizes,  one  of  i,'20,  the 
other  two  of  £10  value  each,  for  the  three  best  English  Decla- 
mations. 

A  prize  of  £10  left  by  Mr  Greaves  of  Fulbourn  is  awarded  for 
an  Essay  on  some  subject  connected  with  the  History  of  the 
British  Empire. 

Three  Prizes  are  given  by  the  College,  for  the  best  com- 
positions in  Latin  Verse,  in  Lyrical,  Heroic,  SinA  Elegiac  metres : 
a  subject  is  proposed  at  the  beginning  of  each  term,  and  a  prize 
is  awarded  to  the  author  of  the  best  Exercise  in  each  subject.  An 
additional  prize  is  awarded  if  there  be  a  second  Exercise  of  espe- 
cial merit  on  any  of  the  subjects.  The  Prize  in  two  of  the  three 
terras  may  be  offered,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Head  Examiner,  for 
the  best  Translation  of  a  passage  from  English  into  Greek  or 
Latin  Prose  or  Verse. 

The  best  Reader  in  Chapel  receives  a  prize  of  £4,  the  second 
a  prize  of  ^2,  at  the  discretion  of  the  Senior  Dean. 

A  prize  has  been  instituted  by  the  College  for  the  best  English 
Essay  on  some  Literary,  Moral,  or  Antiquarian  subject. 

Dr  Walker  left  a  rent-charge  of  £10  for  one  or  more  poor 
Scholars,  who  shall  appear  to  the  Master,  Vice-Master,  and  Senior 
Dean,  most  deserving  at  the  time  of  taking  the  Bachelor's 
degree. 

One  or  more  similar  Prizes,  of  £10  each,  are  given  annually 
from  a  Fund  contributed  by  the  Rev.  W.  C.  Mathison,  late  Vice- 
Master  of  the  College. 

The  Rev.  E.  Yeats  founded  two  Prizes  of  ten  pounds  each,  to 
be  given  in  Books  ;  one  to  the  Scholar  on  the  Foundation  who 
shall  stand  highest  in  the  Mathematical  Tripos  ;  the  other  to  the 
Scholar  who  in  the  opinion  of  the  Master,  Vice-Master,  Deans,] 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1025 


and  Head  Examiner,  shall  have  most  distinguished  himself  for 
general  regularity  of  conduct. 

A  Prize  founded  by  Anduleacon  Wrangham  in  the  year  1842 
and  augmented  by  the  Rev.  Peter  Leigh  in  1849  is  given  every 
year  to  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  who  sliall  have  obtained  a  First 
Class  in  one  of  the  Annual  College  Examinations  and  also  a 
First  (Jlass  in  either  part  of  two  different  Triposes. 

ADMISSION. 

Every  Candidate  for  admission,  unless  especially  exempted 
under  the  regulations  given  below,  must  pass  an  Entrance  Ex- 
amination before  he  can  be  admitted  a  member  of  the  College. 
The  Entrance  Examinations  are  held  in  March,  June,  and 
September.  The  Examination  in  September  is  intended  to  fill 
up  any  vacancies  which  may  remain. 

AppHcations  for  admission  and  all  enquiries  should  be  addres.scd 
to  one  of  the  Tutors. 

A  student  may  be  admitto<l  a  member  of  the  College  without 
examination  (provided  that  his  application  to  a  Tutor  be  made 
sufficiently  early  and  be  approved  by  the  College  authorities)  if  he 
has  diNtinguished  himself  in  one  of  the  Scholarship  Examinations 
of  the  College  :  or  holds  a  higher  Certificate  from  the  Oxford  and 
Cand)ri<lge  Schools  Examination  Hoard  showing  that  he  has 
passe<l  in  four  subjects  including  Latin  or  Greek,  or  that  he  has 
passed  with  distinction  in  one  subject  :  or  has  i>assed  or  gained 
exemption  from  both  parts  of  the  Previous  Examination  :  or  has 
passed  the  MatriciUatiou  Examination  of  the  I'niversity  of 
London  :  or  has  graduated  at  any  University  in  (ireat  Britain  aud 
Ireland  or  at  any  University  affiliated  to  the  University  of  ('am- 
bridge :  or  has  been  accepted  by  the  University  as  an  Advanced 
or  Affiliated  Student. 

List  ok  Exhiiutio.vkrs  a.nd  Pkizemex. 
Exhihi  tinners. 

Ds  Jlokin,  A.  S.  IVrgu.soii,  D.  F. 

Ds  Kvano,  A.  G.  Lipsoii,  E. 

Ds  HoxLurRli,  A.  C.  Marks.  ,1.  D. 

D-  llohson,  C.  K.  Nicholas.  T.  C. 

Bayly,  JJ.  M.  Hoxlmr^h,  J.  F. 

Kinnliuni,  \V.  K.  Wntts,  A.  E. 

Ward,  \V.  .J.  S«iutliw<'ll,  ]{.  V. 

Watkyn  Thonia<,  F.  W.  Piuvcs,  W.  1).  C.  L. 

W'oolf,  C.  N.  S.  I'.atf,  A.  A. 

CalliiiKliiO'i,  L.  F.  Ciiiiliirc,  X. 

Sniitli,  \V.  ().  Fiirrar.  E. 

hircl.all,  W.  K.  (Hl>l..s,  ('.  A. 

'I'hc.nipson,  F.  C.  Ncwcdirih.  \V.  |). 

Brown.  ('.  Ciillilipri  I'.vni.  W.  St  .1. 

Clic-liiff,  It.  W.  Sifpiiiaiiii,  II.  A. 

Duvvson,  II.  r.  'r<i\viisliiii(!,  II. 

Eanie«,  K.  .1.  II.  (I.mh,  (I.  H. 


1026  TRINITY   COLLEGE. 

IVeglmiiiiter  Exhihitioners,   1906, — G.  B.  Wilson. 

P.  T.  Kawlinfrs. 
1907 —W.  R.  Birchall. 
M.  T.  Maxwell. 
J.  D.  Marks. 
1908 ,— E.  D.  AcMan. 
A.  E.  P.  Wood. 
F.  G.  Turner. 
Perry  Exhibitioners, — C.  N.  S.  Woolf. 
C.  M.  I'icciotto. 
JesUm  Eihibiliotiers, — Ds  H.  Hiickfoilh. 
Ds  A.  V.  Hill. 
Ds  G.  L  'iaylor. 
Podmore  Exhibitio7ier, — 
Sheepshanks  Exhibitioner,  1907, — PI.  K.  Shaw. 

Highly  commended,  S.  Brodetsky. 
G.  N.  Watson. 
J.  U.  Wiltou. 
Peter  Leifjh  Exhihitiovcr, — Ds  N.  G,  Leather. 
CouttsTrntter  Student, —  Ds  J.  M.  Hamill. 
The  Earl  of  Derby  Student,— D»  J  .  VV  .  Reynolds. 
Lees  Knowles  Eihihilioner, — D.s  W.  H.  A.  Whitworth. 
Indian  Civil  Service  Eihibiiioner, — 

Theohijical  Exhiliifioiier, — Ds  N.  (r.  J^ealher. 


Prizes. 


Lntin  Declamations, — (1)  G.  G.  Morris. 

jR.  W.  Howard. 
^'^>    IC.  M.  Picciotto. 
English  Declamations, — (1) 

(2)  G.  G.  G.  Butler. 
/.>N   (H.  S.  Goodhart  Rendel. 
^  '  \n.  W.  Howard. 
Greaves  Prize, — 
Vidil  Prizes,  1907,— (1)  G.  G.  Knox. 

(2)  DsH.St  J.  15.  Philhy. 
Indian  Civil  Service  (Persian), — 
(Vnij>()sit ion /'rise*, —  Subject: 

Lathi  Elee/iae  \'crse, — ' 

Latin  Alcaics,  — J.  R.  M.  Butler. 
Ijatin  Verse, — 
Ijatin  Hexameters, — 
Ijatin  Prose, — 
Greek  Verse, — 
Greek  Prose, — 
Walker  Prize, —  Ds  A.  S.  Iloskin. 
Maihison  Prizes,— Ds  W.  11.  A.  Whitworth. 
Ds  H.  W.  T.  Reed. 
Ds  h.  P.  Saunders. 
Reading  Prizes,— {I)  Ds  C.  L.  F.  Rouiyhey. 
(Ds  R.  Ilrtckforth. 
F.  R.  Salter. 


(2){S: 


TRINITY  COLLEGE.  1027 

English  Essdv, — ('•  D.  Dioad.l   . 

F.  It.  HoareJ'^'^'l- 
J/o/i.  iinntioiitil,  J.  F.  Roxbur;;li. 
Yeats  Prizes,— (\)  Ds  G.  N.  Walson. 

(•2)  DsH.  W.  Tiirnl.iill. 
Deuhry  Vrizes, — 11.  W.  Howard. 
(j.  G.  ^[orris. 
Prize  for  General  Modern  llhiory, — F.  J.  E.  Haby. 
I'iist  S.I,olars  /',r.r,— Ds  A.  V.  Hill. 
Greek  Testament  I'ri-.es. — T.  P'.J.  Hradsliaw. 
H.  G.  Easterling. 
J.  H.  McCuljbin. 
E.  A.  W.  Newman. 
C.  A.  Storey.  . 


TRirOS   PRIZES. 

Third  Year. 

HY   Tin:  CLASSICAL  THIl'OS. 
(Jew,  \.  S.  F. 
lidUL'liev,  C.  L.  F. 
Ck-arv,  W.  C. 
.Miclicll,  N.  IJ. 

HY  THE  M.VTIIK.MATICAL  TIUl'OS. 
Hoskin,  A.  S. 
ItV   Tin:  NATI'KAL  SCIKNCES  TIlIl'OS. 
Hancroft,  C.  K. 
Kvans,  A.  (J. 
(iutirbock,  1'.  (i.  -I. 
ItoxlmrKli,  j^.  C. 
ItY   Tin:  .MKCIIAMCAL  .SCIFCNCKS  TKII'OS. 
Pyc,  I).  U. 

Second  Year. 

HY   TIIK  MATIIE.MATUAL   TRIl'OS. 

llrodctskv,  .s. 
.MauHolicTt.  T.  .M. 
Wliiti',  A.  II.  S. 
Wcatlierlnini,  C.  E. 

ItV  TIIK   NATIUAL  SCIEN'CE.S  TKII'Cis. 
ltron<I,  C.  I). 
.lolly,  II.  L.  P. 
I.cwin.  K.  H. 
Wjinl,  W.  .1. 

IIV    Tin:   IIISTOHICAL  TUll'O.S 
Itntl.T,  (J.  (i.  <;. 
<l.-  Kutlisrlillcl.  A.  (;. 
Illliiitt,  C.  A. 
Ilniirr.  r.  |{. 

iiiiK'iic".  i:.  A. 

.Miicilr.iiiild.  A.  .1.  S. 
I'lirsir.  I".  I). 
Siiiilli.  \V.  (). 
Wciolf,  C.  .N.  S. 

I»V    THE   LAW    Tlliro'-. 
rnllliiKliniii.  L.  I'. 


1028 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


First  Year. 
BY  THE  MATHEMATICAL  TRIPOS. 
Cheshire,  IJ.  W. 
Ferguson,  I).  F. 
Meier,  F.  A. 
Mudd.  N. 
Pinscnt,  G.  II.  S. 
Welch,  J.  J. 

Prizemen  in  the  annual  College  Examinations  : — 
Prizemen. 


MATHEMATICS. 


Junior  Sophs. 
Carter,  R.  II.  A. 
Cliulv,  E.  I>. 
Darwin,  C.  G. 
Lever,  ]). 
ScliolHeld,  C.  N. 
Thompson,  A.  W. 


Freshmen. 
Birchall,  W.  R. 
Daniell,  P.  J. 
Masterton,  11.  W. 
Neville,  E.  II. 
Rau,  B.  N. 


.Junior  .Sophs. 
Howard,  R.  W. 

Hradshaw,  T.  E.  .1. 
McCubhin,  .1.  II. 
Saunders,  <«. 
Wordsworth,  o.  li. 


NATURAL  SCIENCES. 


Junior  Sophs. 
Hill,  A.  V. 
Sams,  R.  A. 
Watkyn-Tliomas, 
Watson,  E.  L.  G. 


Junior  Sophs. 


Junior  Sophs. 


Junior  So]>hs. 


LAW. 


Fre.ihmfn. 
liutler,  .1.  R.  M. 
Foster,  11.  E. 
Morris,  G.  G. 
Thompson,  F.  C. 

Brown.  C.  Cuthbert 
Picciotto,  C.  M. 
Pvc,  E.  W. 


Freshmen. 
Heath,  A.  E. 
Hoskin,  T.  H.  .1. 
Nicholas,  T.  C. 
Smith,  15.  A. 
Thompson,  H.  V. 
Walters,  W.  L. 


Navlor,  .1.  M. 
Rahv,  K.  .1.  i;. 


THEOLOGY. 


.MORAL  SCIENCES. 
Junior  Sophs.  i  Freshmen. 

I  Chadwick,  .1.  11. 

.MEDIEVAL   AND  .MODERN   LANGUAGES. 

Junior  Sophs.  I  Freshmen. 

I  Purves,  W.  1).  C.  L. 

MECHANICAL  SCIENCES. 

Junior  Sophs.  i  Freshmen. 

.lohnson,  P.  B.  Southwell.  K.  V. 

Loder,  11.  E.  I 


TKINU  Y  COLLEGE. 


1029 


MASTKRS    OF   MICHAEL-HOUSE. 


l.iJI    Walter  de  Buxton,  B.l). 
1.T2K  Robert  .le  Mil.ieiihall,  D.D. 
l.'i4G  Tlioinas  tie  ICeniiiughan). 

John  de  Ueephaii). 
i:j,")4   Richard  de  Lan^'ley,  D.I). 
V.i-j'J  William  de  Gotham,  D.D. 
i:i[)5  William  Colville. 
1410  Henry  Granby. 
li'J'.i  John  Dterinfrham 
14-'5..i  William  Ayscough. 

WARDENS   OF  THE    KING'S   SCHOLARS. 


14M  Kdward  Story. 
1477  Richard  Smith. 
1493  John  Yotton.D.D. 

William  de  Melton,  D.D. 
1149.5  John  Fisher,  D.D. 
1605  John  Fotehede,B.D. 
1620  Thomas  Sluckhouse,  D.D. 
1533  Nicholas  Wilson,  D.D. 
1542  Francis  Mallet,  D.D. 


1310  John  de  Baggeshott. 
Simon  de  Bury. 


1332  John  de  Langetoft. 
1334  Thomas  Powys. 


WARDENS   OF    KINGS   HALL. 


1337 
1.5G1 
I3(i3 
I  .{04 
1375 
1377 
l:tS6 
I.!:  10 

1  4  1 .3 

1417 
1  424 


Thomas  Powys.  1431 

John  Shropham .  1439 

Nicholas  de  Drayton,  B.G.L.  1448 

.Nicholas  de  Roos.  i  1463 

Richard  Runhale.  •  HG7 

Simon  de  Neylond.  1475 

Thoniasde  Hethersel,  LL.D.  1477 

Ralph  Selhy,  LL.D.  1483 

Richard  de  Dereham,  B.D.  1488 

John  Stone.  1498 

Richard  de  Dereham.  D.D.  1528 

Richard  Holme,  LL.B.  1542 
Robert  Fitzhugh,  LL.D. 


Richard  Cawdrey. 
Robert  Ayscough,  LL.D. 
Richard  Scroope. 
Thomas  St  Just,  Mus.  D. 
John  Gnnthorp,  B.D, 
Roger  Rotheram. 
Henry  Best,  B.D. 
Christopher  Urswvke,  LL.D. 
John  Blvthe.  LL.D, 
Geoffry  Blythe,  LL.D. 
Geoffry  Blythe,  I.L.D. 
John  lied  man,  D.D. 


MASTERS    OF   TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


1.^46 
\:>fA 

\r,r>fi 

1.VJ7 
l'>77 
l.''>!»3 
1(JI5 

Ifi^.'i 

HiJH 
I>i3l 
l(i4.''« 
Iti.OIJ 


John  Redman. 
Willium  Hill. 
Joiin  (;iirisi()plierson. 
Willium  liill. 
Robert  Beaumont, 
.lohn  Whilgifl. 
.John  Still, 
■j'honia.-.  Nevile. 
John  Ricliurdsoii . 
Leonard  Mawe, 
.Samuel  Brooke. 
riioniHS  ('oml)er. 
1  honias  llill. 
.lohn  Arrowsniith. 
John  Wilkins, 


IfciCO  Henry  Kerne. 

1662  John  I'earson. 

1673  Isaac  Barrow. 

1677  Hon.  John  North. 

1683  Hon.  John  Montagu. 

1700  Richard  Bentley. 

1742  Robert  Smith. 

1768  John  Hinclilifre. 

178!)   riiomas  I'ostlcthwaiii . 

17.48  William  Loil  iManseL 

1820  Christopher  Wordsworth. 

1R4I    Willium  Whewcll. 

18fi()  William    Hep\\ort)i    I  honip- 

son. 
1886  IIknhy  MoNTAot'  Bi'ii.kd. 


ymtlnr.  The   Kiiip. 


I    IIUIiiip  of   l(<.rlir.lr 


1030  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

THE   PRESENT  SOCIETY. 

Master,  Henry  Montagu  Butler,  \).V)} 
Vice-Master,  William  Aldis  Wright,  M.A. 
Tutors,  James  DufF  Duff,  M.A. 

Walter  Morlcy  Fletcher,  M.A.,  M.D. 
William  Cecil  Dampiev  Whetham,  M.A.  F.R.S. 
Ernest  William  Barnes,  Sc.D. 
Senior  Lecturer  in  Mathematics,  Alfred  North  Whiteliead,  Sc.D. 

F.R.S. 
Lecturers  in  Mathematics,  Robert  Alfred  Herman,  M.A. 
Ernest  William  Barnes,  Sc.D. 
Godfrey  Harold  Hardy,  M.A. 
Lecturer  in  Mechanical  Sciences,  Frederick  James  Dykes,  M.A. 
Senior  Lecturer  in  Classics,  John  Percival  Postgate,  Litt.D. 
Lecturers  in  Classics,  Arthur  Woollgar  Verrall,  Litt.D. 
James  Duff  Duff,  M.A. 
Francis  Macdonald  Cornford,  M.A. 
Ernest  Harrison,  M.A. 
Lecturers  in  Natural  Sciences, 

William  Cecil  Darapier  Whetham,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 
Walter  Morley  Fletcher,  M.A.,  M.D. 
Lecturer  in  Moral  Sciences,  John  McTagijart  Ellis  McTaggart, 

LittD.,  F.B.A. 
Lecturer  i?i  Theologi/,  Reginald  St  John  Parry,  B.D. 
Lecturer  tn  Law,    Henry  Bond,  LL.D. 
Lecturers  in  History,  Reginald  Vere  Laurence,  M.A. 

Gaillard  Thomas  Lapsley,  Fh.D.  (Harvard), 

M.A.  (Hon.). 
Denys  Arthur  AVinstanley,  M.A. 
John  Clarke  Stobart,  M.A. 
Directors  of  Studies  in  Economics,  Reginald  Verc  Laurence,  M.A. 

John  McTuggart  Ellis  McTag- 
gart,  Litt.D.,  M.A. 
Assistant  Lecturer  in  Natural  Science,  Keitli  Lucas,  M.A. 
Assistant  Lecturer  in  Theologij,  John  Charles  Hallani  How,  M.A. 
Lecturer  in  Oriental  Languages,  Anthony  Ashley  Bevau,  M.A. 
Director  of  Studies  in  Medievall    jj     ,^  j,.^..^^^^.  g^^^^^^.^  ^^ 

ana  Modern  Languages  )         ° 
Clark  Lecturer  in  English  Literature, 

Birkbeck  Lecturer  in       )  TIic  Ven.   Archdeacon  Cunningham, 
Ecclesiastical  History  \       D.D. 


1  lloo.  LL.I).  Glasguw.    lii.ii.  LL.D.  St  Andrews.     Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE.  1031 

Sub-Lectors  for  190S— 1909 

in  Histori/,  W.  E.  Jordan,  M.A.  (Sehvyn  College). 

B,  G.  Brown,  M.A. 
in  Laic,  A.  P.  IIigi,nns,  LL.D.  (Downing). 
W.  X.  AVillianis,  M.A. 
II.  A.  Ilolloiid,  B.A. 
in  Chemistry,  F.  E.  E.  Laraplough,  M.A. 
in  Physics  {for  M.B.  Students),  C.  Chittock,  B.A. 

II.  H.  Paine,  B.A. 
in  Physics  {for  the  Tripos),  P.  V.  Bevan,  M.A. 
in  Medieval  and  Modern  Ijanguages,  E.  Bullougli,  M.A. 
in  Geology,  P.  Lake,  M.A.  (St  John's). 
in  Bolanii,  D.  Tlioday,  B.A. 
in  Zoolugy,  F.  A.  Potts,  M.A.  (Trin.  Hall). 
i)i  Mineralogy,  II.  II.  I'aine,  B.A. 

Senior  Dean,  Reginald  St  John  Parry,  B.l). 
Junior  Dean,  Reginald  Verc  Laurence,  M.A, 
Head  E.xaminer,  Ernest  Harrison,  M.A. 

Senior  /htrsar,  Hugh  M'Leod  Innes,  M.A. 
Junior  Barsar,  John  AValton  Capstiek,  M.A. 
Steirard,  Xonnan  Robert  Caniplicll,  M.A. 
Auditor,  John  Willis  Clark,  M.A. 
Fellows  of  the  College. 
1  Prior,  Joseph,  M.A. 
t     -^Jackson,  Henry,  Litt.D.,  F.B.A.,  O.M. 
f. 'Taylor,  H.niry  Martyn,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

1  Hammond,  Basil  Edward,  M.A. 
''*''  Image,  John  Maxwell,  M.A. 
« Stuart,  James,  M.A. 
I'Glaisher.  James  Whitbread  Lee,  Se.D.,  F.R.S. 
*•'*  Kirkpatrick,  Rev.  Alexander  Francis,  D.D. 
•'"Stanton,  Rev.  Vincent  Henry,  D.D. 
i.<'i"  Apploton,  Rev.  Richard,  M.A. 
•'  Archer-Hind,  Richard  Dacre,  M.A. 
•Boughey,  Rev.  Anchitel  Harry  Fletcher,  M.A. 
1."  Verrall,  Arthur  Wooll'iar,  Litt.D. 
'•'■'Ball,  Walter  William  Rouse,  M.A. 
1  "Ward,  James,  Sc.D.,  F.B.A. 
Hicks,  Robert  Drew,  M.A. 

foscir  uf  Divluity.    Lato  Haator  uf  SvlwMi.     Dean 
of  Ely. 

V  Ely    I'roftfMor  of  Olrinity.    Suiwriiuuiorary 
Fcllt>w  uudur  SUliito  16. 
10  Chaiici'llur'i  ('luv<l<:al  Moilallint.    MHatcr  ul 
i  Sinilh'i  Priirninn,  lDO:i.  .Sclwyu.     Hon.  Ciuiuii  iif  Durliaiu. 

-I  Formrrly  Hell  Hiholnt.  11  Clmiicollur'n     Cloaiical     Msdnlliat.       Craven 

.^   Formerly  DntTrrallyScliolnr  SclioUr.  1U71. 

H  M.I-.    for    .Hunilvrlaii'l.     LnUi     l'rur«»or    of       IS  Chnnci'llor'ii      I  luniilcal      Modnlliat.          I'm 
M«i:hanl«ni.     Hon.  I.L.U   Si  An<lrcii>.  Bcliolar,  IH7X.      lion.  I.ltl  II.  Dublin. 

7   lion.  Sc.l>.  llublla  1^!  Hiiiith'i  I'riuman,  IM74. 

H  l-orMin  SohoUr.  188H.  CrnTrn  BrhoUr.  IB10.        U  Hon.  LUD.  of  E<linbuii(li.     llun.  .Sc.U.  OxoD. 
Tyrwhltt  Scholar,  Im7 4.    LuU  La<ly  M.-irxarvt  Pro-     i'rofoaKir  of  MoaUl  l'lilluao|i>iy  auU  Logic. 


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1032  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 

iGla/.ebiook.  Richard  Totley,  M.A.,F.R.S. 
t  ^Wi-iglil,  William  Alilis,  M.A. 

3jenlunson,  Francis  John  Henry,  M.A. 
U*ost gate,  John  Percival,  Litt.  D. 
■^Frazer,  James  George,  M.A.,  F.B.A. 
"Sedgwick,  Adam,  M.A.,  F.K.S. 
7 Thomson,  Joseph  John,  M.A. ,  l.K.b. 
sParry,  Rev.  Reginahl  St  John,  B.l).  ^ 
« Forsyth,  Andrew  Russell,  Sc.D.,  Fli-^. 
wDarwin,Sir  George  Howard.  K.C.B.,  M.A.,  t.K.b. 
11  Herman,  Robert  Alfred,  M.A. 
t     Dutf,  James  Duff,  M.A. 
1-^  Whitehead,  Alfred  North,  bc.D.,  ^R.b. 
13  Langley,  John  Newport,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
i^Bevan,  Anthony  Ashley,  M.A. 
li  Cunningham,  Ven.  William,  DO.,  t.li.A. 
t     McTaggart,  John  McTaggart  Ellis,  LittD    F.B.A. 
t  ■'■Whetham,  William  Cecil  Daminer,  M.A.,  I^.li.b. 
t  i^Capstick,  John  Walton,  M.A. 
t     Innes,  Hugh  M'^Leod,  M.A 
t  IS  Fletcher,  Walter  Morley,  M.D.     ^ 
t  i» Barnes,  Rev.  Ernest  William,  D.bc. 
*t  ■■''' Cornford,  Francis  Macdonald,  M.A. 
21  Harrison,  Ernest,  M.A. 
^■i  Hardy,  Godfrey  Harold,  M.A. 
1 2^ Laurence,  Reginald  Vere,  M.A. 
Be  van,  Penry  Vaughan  M.A. 
-^ Smyth   Austin  Edward  Arthur  Watt,  M.A. 
^5 Richardson,  Owen  Willans,  M.A. 
20 Pollock,  Pretlerick  John,  M.A. 

.      „  .,        „          -1  10  P\ummn     Profpasot.       lion.    Sc.P.     Dublin, 

t  Member,  of  the  College  Council.  Hon    LL  D    GlasRow.     Smith-s   Prijeman,   1HS(!. 

♦  Kly  Fellow.                       ,  ,,^     .     ,  ,    w       ,  ,„  Unval  Medal     IHM).      Huu.    JIath.D.  Cliristiauia. 

1  Director  of  the  National  I -hy.ical  Laboratory,  f  "^''l  ^'f^''  ,', 

Hon.    D.SC.    Victoria.     Ph.D.    Hei,ielber«.      l.»t<=      """i,^-.^^;"^';    .m»n.  1882. 

Principalof  University  College   Liverpool  1  ^^^^^^  s.^olar,  1881.  ^  ^  ^,  , 

2  Hon.LUD.olKdinburgh.  llnn.D.C.I,.  Oxon.       i-  p^^^f^^j^^  „f  physiology.     Hon.  LL.D.  St  An- 

"ri.on'3"h?iar.""8:..  University  Librarian.  |  ^l^--^^^^°>:^^^:^;\ltl%  „„rter  Statute  XVI. 
"Tchanceilor-s"  Classical  Mcla.list  .  Professor  |  l^on'^Aljno,^r's  Reader  -  Arabic.^^^  ^^^^__^,,^^ 
of  Comparative  Philolosy  m    the   University  of       } ^^  A™^'"^''<=°"  °'  '"'• 

'T?j::;^.  S^itiL^f^^.  LL.D.  Casgow;  he  ClerwWell  >j.;dc.;t.l8,3. 

Hon.  Litt.D.  Durham.  la  Walslnirham  Medal.  1«I7. 

.,  Professor  of  Zoology  and  Comparative  Ana-       18  WaW°«ha;n^j-;;«;;^'-^!,^-^ 

tnni.v.  [•"■'"'""i.\,'^''';^Vmental  rhy.ics  Smith's  in  Bell  Scholar,  18114.  Chancellor's  Classical 
Prl.eman"'T88°0.  "  Hon.  Sc.D.  Df""'',  V'ctorja,  M«'\^';^;«.'„'„'»^;<„„_  i««.  i;hancellor's  Classical 
Columbia  and   «  f '"■;;•„    '''',",;,,^'',?h  D  "^a.-m!  '  Medallist,  19(10. 

;;!;;:^T:?:i^'A"e^l^n7da;«.rn.e,1883.  Koyal  |  H^  -^r^!;:!— ^  ^"ili.htfoot  Scho..M898. 
^f  SkalTilo^'^^t^^r^l^e  lis.  18.;.  Abbo.,  I  l^'^l^;^,JJ:;;:-^-;:rlSirbraveuScholar^8«9. 

Smith's    Priicman,    1881.     Hon.    duu.    viiiiu.i,     ' 

Sublin  and  Vlctorliu  ,H'-- V'5>-;-'^»^.f„°-        ™-     ^"^V. 'of  Derby  Student,  Vm>. 

Math.D.Christiania.   Hon.  LI-.D.  Ahirdooii.    iioii. 

D.Sc.  Liverpool.     Royal  Modal,  18117. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1033 


'Wright,  Jo.sepli  Kdiiuuul,  M.A. 
*2Webh,  Herbert  Anthony,  M.A. 

Robertson,  Charles  Donald,  M.A. 

Lapsley,  Gaillard  Thomas,  M.A.  (Hon.) 
^  Macgregor,  l);ivid  Hutchi.son,  M.A. 
*  Lucas.  Keith,  M.,\. 
■^Reniiie,  William,  M.A. 

Campbell,  Norman  Rolicrt,  M.A. 
"Garnett,  .lames  Clerk  Maxwell,  M.A. 
'^Bateinaii,  Harry,  M.A. 

Winstanley,  l)enys  Arthur,  M.A. 

Dykes,  Frederick  James,  M.A. 

Lamplough,  Francis  FMward  Evorard,  M.A. 

Turner,  Arthur  Charlewood,  M.A. 

Mottram,  Vernon  Henry,  M.A. 
*Eddiiigton,  Arthur  Stanley,  B.A. 

Laml>,  Walter  JIangeley  Maitland,  M.A. 

Stuart,  Charles  Erskine,  M.A. 

Honorary  Fellotcs. 
9 Lord  Rayleigh,  Sr.D.,  l'.R.S..().M. 
'"Tre\elyan,The  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Olto,  Bart.,  M.A. 

Lit  1. 1). 
"Balfour,  Tho  Right  Hon.  Arthur  James,  LL.D.,  P\R.S., 

F.B.A. 
"Galton,  Francis,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
'M.ord  Macnaghten,  M.A.,  G.C.M.G. 

Chajylaim. 
'*.\sk\viili,  Rev.  Edward  Harrison,  I). I). 
How,  Rev.  John  Charles  llalland,  M.A. 

Librarian. 
(ireg,  Walter  Wilson,  M.A. 

Ri'fjiits  Prufcssovi! . 
Diriitily,  Swete,  Rev.  Henry  Barclay,  D. I). 
Ilf})n'ir,    Kennett,  Kev.  Robert  Hatch,  M.A. 
Gr<'<'k,       Jackson.  Henry,  Litt.D.,  F.H.A.,  ^.^[. 


•   Ely  F»n.)W. 

I   Pr<>r>iw>iror  Mslh'inatio,  I'rInccUiwD,  U.S.A. 
Hmlth'i  rrtioinaii,  lllir.^ 

3  Hmllh's  t'riutoul,  IM4. 
.1  llurncy  I'riie,  llml. 

4  (iixiKo  Prli-,  M»4.      WaliliiKlulin  HnllU,  IIHII. 
ft  Pcirx.n  Hch.il.ir.   IIX).     Cra»rii  Hcholar,  llKil. 

first  l.tuncclhir'a  t'liualcal  Hol^il,  \'Mrl.     Locturrr 
III  l«tln  at  h:.llnburi|h  Ualxiralty. 

•I  Hinith'*  l-rlioiiuii,  lant. 

7   .tinUh'i  l'rl<"in»ii,  \W... 


Smith-a  I'l 


V  l.ato  |-rorru..r  of  Ki|H>run<'iiUI  I'hjrilr*. 
Unl  LlnuUnuit  of  KaMi.  H<>;al  MeiUI,  IWJ. 
riuuirrllMf  Hi  th-  L'liixiraltv  ll.iii  lir.UOion. 
lloD.   0.8c.    riublln  ud    Vlctorijk     lluu.    LL.I). 


L'tirittiaiila. 

Ill  l.at«  Hecrotarx  fur  ScotUiiil.  ChancsMor  uf 
tbtDucbvnf  l.ancaitrr.forinrrly  I'hlrl  grcretarf 
for  IroUnd  Author  ol  ■■Thr  Lift-  and  l.alleri  of 
l.nrd  Macaular,"Ac. 

II  I.1IIV  Plriit  l.ur<l  of  tho  Treuury.  Hmi.  LL.D. 
KdliiliurKh.  Ht  Aiidrowi,  Dublin,  nn<l  i;l'ug<>w. 
Hon.  DC.L  (l»r..r.l. 

I'.'  lion.  D.C.I..  Otfi'r.l.  liol.l  Mmlul,  O.ogra- 
|.lii..il  .S.H  ict.v,  1M.-.:|.  Il.,y»l  .Mo.lnl,  iNNi).  Iluilcy 
M.Hlal,  Antlini|K.I..Klcal  ln»tltulo.  nml.  Darwin 
U~lal,  11)01.  Autli'ir..!  iiiaiiy  buoki  alul  iiiomolri 
..n  AntlmitMiloiir. 

i:i  L<ird  of  A|>|>oal  In  Onllaarjr. 

U  Nnrrlilaa  I'nifi,  li*t. 


44 


1034  TRINITY  COLLEGE, 

Organist. 
Gray,  Alan,  LL.M.,  Mus.D. 

Scholars,  B.A. 

iHollond,  Henry  Arthur,  LL.B. 

Sewell,  Clarence  John  Thelkeld 

Patterson,  Leonard 

Nichols,  Frank  Howard 
'''Littlewood,  John  Pjdensor 
^Mercer,  James 
^Pearse,  Percy  James 

Scholfield,  William  Farrar 
*Fraser,  John 

Hubback,  Francis  William 
5  Dobell,  tiecil  Clifford 
"Petrie,  Alexander 

Tasker,  Theodore  James 

Turnbull,  Arthur  Peveril 

IlHJan,  Arunachala  Tyaga 

''Ewer,  William  Norman 
^Wordsworth,  John  Crauford 
Watson,  George  Neville 
^Robertson,  Donald  Struan 
Calvert,  Williiun  John  Rawson 
Stewart,  Francis  William 
Nayler,  William  Arnold 
Keeling,  Frederick  Hillersdon 
Mallock,  Rawlyn  Richard  Maconchy 
Sells,  Charles  Claude  Vincent  Rudolph 
Shaw,  Harold  Knox 
Turnbull,  Herbert  Westren 
Wilton,  John  Raymond 
Pliilby,  Harry  St  John  Bridger 
Stewart,  Hugh 
Sandison,  Alexander 
Paine,  Henry  Howard 

Michell,  Noel  Burgess 


I  ■Winclicster  llpa.ling  Prize,  )fl06.  1      7  Membcra'  Euglisli  Prize,  IWiT.  _ 

'<  Smith's  I'rizoiiiun,  1908.  ,      8  Bell    Hchular,    \90b.     liattio    Scholar,    1907 

5  Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar,  V.M.     Browne  i  Powi»  Medal,  liio". 

Scholar,  1 005.  I      !l  Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar,  liKiS.  Members 

4  Browiic  Medal,  1904.  j  Latin  Essaj-.  1»0(>.    I'itt  .Scholar,  1907.    Chancel 
B  Balfour  Student,  1008.  tor's  Classical  Me.lal,  1!I03. 

6  Mcnibcra'  Latin  Essay,  I9U5.  I 


TRINITY  COLLEGE  1035 

'Cleary,  William  Castle 

Goiiinie,  Ariiolil  Wvcoiiibe 
-Gow.  AiicliL'w  Svdeiihaiii  Farrar 

Hill,  AivhibaM  Vivian 
Miackforth.  Reginald 

Norton,  Ileniy  Tt-rtius  James 

Boughey,  Charles  Lovell  Fletcher 

Salter,  Frank  Keyner 

Taylor,  GeoUVey  Ingram 

Jianeroft,  Claude  Keith 

Giiterboek,  Paul  Gottlieb  Julius 

Orange,  John  Arthur 

Reynolds,  Jolui  William 

Weatherburn,  Charles  Ernest 

Major  Scholars,  Undergraduates. 

White,  Aubrey  Hunt  Searle 

Darwin,  Charles  Galton 

Broad,  (.'liarlio  Dunbar 

Wordsworth,  Osmund  Bartle 

lirodetsky,  Selig 

Mae  Robert,  Thomas  Muiray 

Thumi)son,  Ansle  William  Kaughton 

Wilson,  (Jeorge  Balfour 

Carter,  Rieiiard  Henry  Archil>ald 

M'Cubbin,  John  Harold 

Meek,  Joseph 

Jolly,  Harold  Lee  I'arker 

Hughes,  Edward  Arthur 

Purser,  Frank  Duleker 

IMiisent,  (jierald  Hume  Saverie 
^Butler,  James  Ranjsay  Montagu 

Daniell,  i'ercy  .lohn 
•''Morris,  (Jeofirey  (iraut 

Foster,  Henry  Evans 

Neville,  Erie  Harold 

Rau,  Bonegal  Narasinga 

Sutherland,  Alexander  (Jeorge 
Robertson,  Dennis  Holme 
Adrian,  Edgar  Douglas 
Fowler,  Ralph  Howard 
H;Lskin5,  Francis  Winstauley 


|-o«l«  MimUI.  vum.  I  Hchclar,  I1««. 

l-orxm   l-rlir,   IKK,   IMT.        Ilroano  MeOal,  4   MrtiitMiri  Lktill  I'rix.  I<)07.     Toraon  He 

1»«7.  IlKw.  ItKM      llriwno  Mwlal.  liatN, 

.1  Htoart  or  lUnnoch  Hobolsr,  IMT.  IHiitiM         a  Uruwim  MvUI,  l»M. 

•U     2 


1036  TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Minor  Scholars. 

t  Clark,  Edwin  Dowsett 
t^Bradsliaw,  Tlieodore  ICdward  James 

Fawcus,  Louis  Reginald 
tRaby,  Frederic  James  Edward 
2  Storey,  Charles  Ambrose 

Pallis,  Andreas  Alexander 
+  Smith,  Brian  Arnold 

Thompson,  Hugh  Vernon 

Ficciotto,  Cyril  Moses 

Pye,  Edwin  Walter 

Welch,  James  Johnson 

Mjichtig,  Eric  Gustav  Siegfried 

Peacock,  David  ITenry 
tJart'ee,  Mark 

Romanis,  William  Hugh  Cowie 

Wood,  Frank 

Brown,  Reginald  Arthur 

Roxburgh,  Ronald  Francis 

Fry,  Thomas 

Sizars. 

Scholfield,  Cliarles  Nool 
Duncan,  (ieorgc  Simpson 
3 Howard,  Robert  Wilmot 
Lewin,  Kenneth  Robert 
Lever,  Darcy 
Saunders,  Granville 
Easterling,  Henry  Garnett 
Mudd,  Norman 
Cl)adwick,  James  Henry 
Walters,  Wilfred  Leonard 
Cheshire,  Ralph  Waldo 
Masterton,  Henry  William 
Heath,  Archie  Edward 
Chainuan,  Sydney 
Scholes,  Joseph 
Oxley,  Arthur  Ernest 


t  with  Sub  SUarshlp.  ;      2  Person  Prlie,  !!««.     Boll  Scholar,  litftS. 

1  Stewart  of  Raunoch  Scholar,   l!Ki7.     Davien         5  Bell  Scholar,  WW. 
Scholar,  lilOH.  I 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1037 


FORMER    FELLOWS 

W}iose  names  remain  on  the  College  £■ 

Bowring,  Frederick  Ilermanp.M.A. 
;  Blackburn,  Hu-li,M. A. 
'  Rendull,  Kev.  Kre'lerick,  M.A. 
'Barry.  Kight  Kev.  Alfred,  D.U. 
Davies,  Kev.  John  Llewelyn.  M.A. 
«  U'estlake,  John.  Hon.  LL.i). 
^•" -Macnaghten,    Lord,    M.A., 

G.C.M.G. 
MVare.  Rt.  Rev.  Henry,  D.D. 
*  Wilkinson,  Rev.  .Michael  iMarlow 

Umfreville.M.A. 
^Sale,  Georpe  Samuel,  M.A. 
'0 1'eiiiherton,  Rev.   Thomas  Percy. 
M.A. 
Hardy,     Hev.     ["homas     William. 

M.A. 
(jray,  Kev.  Charles.  M.A. 
Webster,  Thomas,  M.A. 
•iClark,  John  Willis.  M.A. 
Green,     Rev.     Robert      Charles, 

M.A. 
"Gilbert,   Rev.  Thomas  Morrell, 

M.A. 

i^Clark.  Edwin  Charles, LL.D. 
'•MfClellan,    Rev.    John    Brown, 
M.A. 
Brown.  Kev.  Frederick,  M.A. 
'".Sroilh,  Most  Kev.  William  Saunia- 
rez.  Lord  Archbishop  of  Sydney, 
D.D. 

'^  Rouse,  Edward  Peake,  M  A. 
Woods,  MattliewSnooke  (irosvenor, 
M.A. 


OF    THE    COLLEGE 
>iirdt(with  the  dates  of  their  election). 
-•-■  I'awney,  Charles  Henry,  M.A. 
"Taylor,  Sedley.  M.A.  186» 

Kirby,  Thomas  Frederick,  M.A. 
(  rosthwaite, Rt. Rev.  Robert  Janalt,  1862 

Bishop  of  Beverley,  M.A. 
Eve,  Henry  Weston,  M.A. 
i  ^^  Voung,  Sir  George,  Hart.,  M.A. 
1  "Kitchener,  Francis  Fllliott,  M.A.     1863 
andLL.M. 
--  Leeke,  Rev.  Edward  Fucker,  M.A.   1864 
-'•'•'Sidg^vick,  .Arthur,  M.A. 
-■'Currey,  William  Edmund,  M.A.       I8(i,5 
-'.-"^lurnbull,  William  Peverill.M.A. 
-''  ."NIoule.Rt.  Kev.HandleyCai  r  Glyn, 

D.D.,  Lord  llishop  ot  Durham. 
-'Cockshott,  Arthur,  M.A.  1S66 

(Jillespie,  David,  M.A. 
^«Kayleigh,Lord,6(r.D.,F.R.8.,O.M. 
*''i\iven.  Sir  \\'illiam  Davidson,       [867 

M.A..K.C.B.,  F.K.S. 
5,  •'^Humphrey*,  Rev.  Alfred  Edward, 
M.A. 
Galabin,  Alfred  Lewis,  M.D.  igfig 

'.8'  Pollock,    Sir    Frederick,    Bart., 

M.A.,  F'.B.A. 
-Niven,  Charles,  M.A. ,  F.K.S. 
"^Colviu,  Sidiiej',  M.A. 
-Butler,  Arthur  John.  M.A.  mgq 

Daniell,  Francis  Henry 
iUackburiie,  JI.A. 
"Christie,  Sir   \\  ni.  H.    Mahoney, 

M.A.,  F.K.S.,  K.C.B. 
i^Rawlin.s,  William  Donaldson. M.A. 


I    LxU  Pco(r»..fori(»lb«in>lir.intlie  I'Divei- 

ly  of  Olaa,(OW. 

I  CormrrU  IVll  .Scholar. 

^  Korinariy  lli>hiiwor  Sfdnrr  'ntl  Mnropoliion 
,1  Aii.lralla.  lair  l'rincl|,al  o(  Kin|('<  CollrKr, 
■  anon  of  U><lrrin>lri .  Cauoii  of 
kVnrf.Mf.  Somcliincl'oiuljut'ir  to  the  Ui>hu|>  u( 
lto.h.«t«r. 

4  KifiK'kf'-ounMl.    ProTtMor  of  lalcrnationBl 

a».  li-P"      IIXW. 

:.   Kurinarly  rniTrrailr  Scholar, 
e  Lorl  of  Appeal  ill  Ortlifiarjr.  Hmiorary  Follow. 
7  I  anoo  of  I'arlUlr.  Hp  of  Har'ooiB  Purneia. 
H   lluo.Caiiuii.  .Vorwicli. 

a  I'rurraaor  o(  C'laaali  ■  In  Dunfdin  Tnilrrr- 
I'T 

ID  K  .niinrly  lluilxio.  UUTutor.  I'reboDilarjr  of 
*'ork.. 

I   Hf-KKlrary  of  lh«    L' nl^anily  and  fotnwrlr 
nundral  of  llir  MiiafDina  of  /,oulo|j  and 
Anaiomr 

1}   II. .n.  <  anuD,  I  arllilr.  I 

i:  ii.'Kiu*  Prnfaatorof  Cltil  Law.  Pror*aiorlal 
>tll'>w  of  Ht  John-.  CollMs.  \ 

14  I'rtnclpal  ..f  Iha  Koyal  ^((''■'''■■••'■l  l-'o<>*K*' 
[hfvncvalar. 

U   Hon.Canonol  Durbam 

1«  l«la  I'rinnpal  of  Si  Al.lan'*  Th>ola(><-al 
Call'C.  fof  mrrlt  Cro.ar  Scholar  and  T>rwhUt 
■cbalar.  . 


uprrl 


17  Furmurly  Malhrmaiical  Mailer  al  Klun  Col- 
lege. 

!•<  Kiu«-.  C.mnstl. 

l;i  Formerly  Librnriun. 

'J"  Uuc  of  H.M.Charit)  Commluioneri  for  Eog- 
laud  nud  Wales  under  the  proviiiont  of  the 
Eliduwed  Scbuuls  AcU. 

'.'I  Kormcrly  Head  Ma«i«ror  High  School,  New- 
ciL.ile  under  Lyuic. 

•."J  Ponnerly  I'yrahill  Scholar.  Caiiou  and  Hub- 
Di.ili  of   l.ino.ln  I  alhedral. 

J::  Fullaw  and  Tutor  of  Corpua  Chriati  College, 
Uiiord. 

'.'I  Forinorlv  ciuu  ..fll.M.  ln>|>eclor>  of  School.. 

J..  Lute  Pellowof  Si  Calharine'i  ColUKr. 

■y>  l.ato  Nurrliiui  I'rof.uiir  of  Divluily.  I.ate 
Prioc.pal  of  Kldley  Hall.  iluu.  KelL.w  of  St 
Catharloe'i  I'dlege. 

■ST  Ute  Malbrmallcal  Maalrr  al  Klon  College. 

M  Honorary  Fellow.  Late  l'rore»or  ol  Kaperi- 
menial  l'hy>ic« 

■Jit  Fonnerly  Diraclar  of  Hludlei,  Royal  Natal 
I'nitrfr.  Oreouwicli      K.C  II. 

311  Hun.  Oanon  ..r  Nurwkh. 

:ll   Honorart  LL.D.or  Kdlnburgh 

:r.'  Profraior  of  Malhrmallr«.  Aberdeen  . 

.CI  Ki'eiK.r..f  I'rlnl.  and  lirawiuK.  In  tho  llrltiib 
Mu<eiiin       Furinrrly  Sladu  Prufrixir  uf  Fin.-  Art. 

M  A.lfoBoiiier  Hoyal. 


1038 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1870  Hetliering'ton,  Wm.  Lonsdale, M. A. 
Stewart,  Aubrey,  M.A. 
15irks,Rev.EdwardRickerstelli,M.A, 
Pryor,  Marltiorough  Robert,  M.A. 

1871  Tliomson,  John  Maitland,  M.A. 
187'2 1  Lamb,  Horace,  M.A.,  ScD.,  F.R.S. 
I87a-Hart,  Harry,  M.A. 

Fawcus,  John  George,  M.A. 

''Mason,  Rev.  Arthur  James,  D.D. 
l874*Richardson,Ven.  ,lohn  Gray,  M.A. 

'•>•  *'■.'?  Butcher,  Samuel  Henry,  M.A., 
F.B.A. 
1875 8 Meek,  William  Alfred,  M.A. 

'•9  Leat,  Walter,  M.A.,  Litt.D. 

6.7. 10  Butcher,  Joim  George,  M.A. 

11  Rendall,  Rev.  Gerald  Henry,  M.A. 
1876 12  Cox,  John,  M.A. 

iSQow,  Rev.  James,  Litt.  D. 

1877  1*  Lewis,  fhomas  Crompton,  M.A. 

Balfour,  Rt  Hon  Gerald  Wm.,  M.A. 

1878  Heathcote,  William  Edward,  M.A. 
Macaulay,  Geor^re  Campbell,  M.A, 

i^Poynting,  John  Henry,  Sc.D., 
F.R.S. 

1879  Michell,  Walter  Gordon,  M.A. 
Smith, lit  Hon.  J ames Parker,  M.A. 

1880^'i^'Aruold,  Edward  Vernon,  Litt  D. 
18821' Heath,  Robert  Samuel,  M.A. 
Stelnthal,  Alfred  Ernest,  iM.A. 
i>.in  Weslcott, Rev.  Frederick  Brooke, 
M.A. 
1883  !•'  Wyse,  William,  M.A. 


1  Formerly  Trofessor  of  Mathematics  in  the 
dniveraily  uf  Adelaide;  Professor  of  IiUthe- 
iimtics  Bl  the  Owrni  C'oUeKe.Manchi-sier,  Royal 
Mortal,  1H03.     Hon.  Sc.D.  Oxford. 

■J  ProfiMor  of  Mathomatics,  Ko' al  MiUlaiy 
Academy,  Woolwich 

3  Master  of  Pembroke  College,  Canon  of  Can- 
terbury, formerly  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of 
Divinitv. 

4  Archdtac.u  of  Nottingham. 

fi  M  P.  lor  CainbridKO  University.    Late  Kellow 
and    Leclurei   tn  (;lav»ir>,  and   Divlnilv  nf  Ini- 
verBilyCuUeKi.  Oxford.    Lato  Prolessoi  ol  fireek 
ill  the  rnivermly  of  Edinburgh. 
i;   Formerly  Bell  Scholar. 
V  Formerly  tjnivcrsity  Scholar. 
K  Recorder  of  York. 
«  Hon.  Litt.U.  Oxford. 
Hi  King's  Counsel. 
11  Master  of  Charterhouse  School. 
VI  Late  Wiirdenof  Cavendish  College  ;  Professor 
of  Phyii  M,  Montreal. 

13  Head  Master  of  Westminster. 

14  Dinctor  of  Public  Instruction  United  Pro- 
vinces of  Agra  and  Oudh. 

15  Professor  of  Physic,  in  the  University  of 
Kirininghaiii.     Royal  Medal,  19(1.') 

10  Professor  of  Latin.  University  College,  North 
Wales. 

17  Vice-Principal,  Registrar  and  I'rofcssor  of 
MatheinaticH  of  the  Unlversitv  ol  Ilirtninghani. 

It)  Prebendary  of  Salisbury.'  Hoad  Master  of 
Sherborne  School. 

W  Chancellor's  Classical  Medallist.  Urowno 
Scholar,  1880.      Waddington  Scholar,  1881.     Late 


"Davies,  ("harles  Llewellyn,  .M.A. 
•ii'Sorley,  William  Ritchie,  M.A. 
-1  Wilson,  Sir  Henry  Francis,  M.A., 

K.C.MG. 
2-^Carey,  Frank  Sianton,  M.A. 
-■H-'latt,  John  Arthur,  M.A. 
24  Turner,  Herbert  Hail,  M.A. ,F.R.S. 
2i  Heath,  Thomas  Little,  Sc.D.,  C.B. 

Lachlan,  Hobert,  Sc.D. 
■-''Gallop,  Edward  Guriier,  M.A. 

Ransom,  William  Bramwell,  M.A. 
27  Leathes,  Stanley  Moniaunt,  M.A. 
-"Callendar,    Hugh     Longbourne, 
M.A.,   F.R.S. 

She])pard,    Williaiii    Fleetwooil, 
M.A.,  LL.M.,  Sc.D. 

Workman,  Walter  f^ercy,  M.A. 
'^'■•Macnaghten,  Hugh  Vibait,  M.A. 
soHort,  Sir  Arthur   Fenlon,  Bart., 
M.A. 

Bury,  Henry,  M.A. 
■^'  Dixon,  Alfred  Cardew,  Sc.U. 
-''2  Smith,    Sir    Henry    Babington, 

M.A.,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I. 
3«Gilson,  Robert  C;iry,  M.A. 
84.86Brunyate,  William  Eilwin,  M.A. 
SI' Mackenzie,  John  Stuart,  Litt.D. 
■i7Dyson,FraiikWatsoii,M.A.,F.R.S. 
»«  Walker,  Gilbert   Thomas,  Sc.D., 

F.R.S. 
*'•*  Thomas,  Frederick  William,  M.A. 
^oDufton,  Samuel  Felix,  M.A. 


Professor  of  Greek,  University  College,  Loadoa, 

2n  Knightsbridge  Professor.  Fellow  of  KlDf*! 
College. 

21  Late  Secretary  to  the  Administration  of  the 
Orange  River  Colony. 

i!2  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  University  Col- 
lege, Liverpool. 

•j;i  Prof,  of  Greek,  University  I'ollege,  London. 

24  Savilian  Professor  of  Astronomy  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford.  Late  Chief  Assistant,  Boynl 
Observatory,  (ireunwich. 

25  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Treasury. 

26  Fellow  of  Gonville"aiid  Cains  College. 

•J7  Chancellor's  Cl.issical  Medallist.  Formerly 
Abbott  Scholar  and  Boll  Scholar.  Civil  Service 
Commission. 

28  Professor  of  Physics,  Royal  College  of 
Science.     Bell    .Scholar,    1HS:I.     liumford   Medal, 

19110. 

•«t  Craven  Scholar,  X88S. 

,'10  Assisunt  Master  at  llarron  .School. 

31  Smith's  Prizeman.  IHSS.  prol.  of  Methe- 
matics,  Queen's  College,  Belfast. 

»1  Secretary  to  General  PostOfflco. 

:«  Head  Master  of  King  Edward  VI.  School, 
Birmingham. 

•H  Smith's  Prizeman,  1890. 

US   Khedivial  Counsellor. 

3ti  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy,  Cardiff. 

;i7  Astronomer  Royal  for  Scotland.  Prof.  Of 
Astronomy,  Kdinburgh. 

38  Superintendent  Indian  MeteorologlonI  De- 
partment, Simla. 

;i»   Librarian,  India  OfHce. 

4U  H.H.  Inspector  of  Schools. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1039 


1  Dnvies,  Gilbert  Austin,  M.A. 
-Cook,  Artiiur  Hernard,  M.A. 

Nicholson,  I'cynold  Alleyne,  M.A. 

Davit's,  Cioiiiiitiiii  Miwch  II,  M.A. 
•'CoweU,  Pliilii.  H.il..it,  M..\. 

Moure,  Ktv.  J)aiiiel  lieiiry.  M..V. 

Sana-er,  Cliarles  Percy,  M..\. 

Kussell.    Ifon.    liertrar.d    Arthur 
William.  M.A. 

Tuckett,  Ivor  Lloyd.  .M.A. 

Stamp,  John  Heihcrt,  M.A. 

Adi.',  Wiiltvr  Sihliald,  M.A. 
'Whiitaker,  Ijliiiund  Taylor,  M.A. , 

F.H.S. 
'  Nairn,    Kcv.    John    Arbiitlniot, 
Litt.U.,  15. D. 


"Lawrence,    Frederick     William        lrti)7 
Pcthick,  M.A. 
Moore,  (Jeorge  Rdward,  ALA.  isyS 

I'revelyan,  IJeori;)'  M  ic.iulav,  M..\. 
'  Towii.seiid,  .loliii  Scaly  Edward,       1H99 
M.A.,  F.K.S. 
Wright,  Robert  Alderson,  M.A. 
-•Bknkin,  Rev.  George  Wilfrid.  M.A. 
'Sirutt,    Hon.   Robert  John,   M.A. ,11(00 

F.R.S. 
'oWil.soii,  Harold  AJI.crt,:\LA.,F.R.S.  1901 
11  Jeans,   James   Hi>i)\vood,   M.A., 

F.R.S. 
Gaye,  Kusscll  Kerr,  M..\. 


Members  not  on  the  Foundatioji . 
UIS   M.UESTY  THE   KING. 


NOBLEMEN. 

TuK  RioiiT  HoNoLUABi.K.  Louu  Rayi.eigii,  Sc.D.,  P.R.S.,  O.M., 

Ch.\NCKLLOK    of   the    L'NIVKKSITVl'-. 


D.D. 

l,or<l  Bishop  of  Newfoundland. 

Lord  iJi^hop  of  Richmond. 

Lord  .\rclibishop  ol  Sydney. 

Lord  Kishopof  IJarrow-in-  Kurness. 

Lord  Bi.shop  of  Xewcaslle. 

Lord  Bishop  of  Beverley. 

Lord  Bishop  of  (lolchester. 

Loid  Bi>iiop  ol  Durham. 

Lord  Bishop  of  Islin'„'ton. 

Lord  Bish.ip  of  Falkland  Islands. 

Lord  .\r<libi>hop  of  15i  i-liaiie. 

Lord  Bishopof  Victoria,  iioni;  Kong 

Lord  lii.shop  of  /ululaiid. 

Lord  Bishop  of  Woolwich. 

LL.p. 

I'Viscount  Cross,  (L(!.  B. 
»*Lord  WalsmKhain,  F.R.S. 

M.A. 
Carl  Nelson. 


Lord  Stanmore,  G.C.M.G. 
'■'Lord  Ashcombe. 

Lord  JIacnaghteu,  G.C.M.G. 
I'TiOrd  Eversley. 

Earl  of  Home. 
i7Earl  of  Belmore,  G.C.M.G. 

Lord  Rollo. 
18  Earl  Spencer,  K.G. 

Lord  Siul bridge. 

Lord  Wimborne. 

Viscount  llarbcrton. 

Karl  of  Caryslort. 
''■*  Viscount  Selby. 

Lord  Burton. 

Earl  of  Mexborough. 

Viscount  Cobliam. 

Lord  de  .Saumarez. 
20  Lord  Alverstone,  K.B.,  (LC.M.G 

Earl  Kcrrers. 
-'  Lord   Edmonil  George   Petty 
Fit/maurice. 


1   rruf«MororOrMll,aiu||i>«  llnlTsralty.     I'ur- 
•on  Scbulkr,  liai. 

'i  Polluw  of  Queen*'  Cult*Ke. 

3  Ciller  AaaliUlit.  Orreliwlrli  ObanrTivlorv. 

4  T}t<>n  .Mclal,  IMei.     Hiiilth-i  i-rlKiiiaii,  Isll7. 
Aitriinoiner  Ko/ul  r>r  lr«laii<l. 

a  PlttSch'iUr,  iwrj.    Iloxl  .Muter  of  Mrrchaul 
Tkjriore'  Hchool. 

•  Hmith'i  ■■rlieniKn.  \nmV 

1  renuwiif  So»C<>lleKOiuiilWxkeh«in  I'rofewir 
of  PhYil™.  Olfnr.l. 

H  Kuriiierly  Boll  8ch.il»r. 
9  ('•iult<Tr..tler  Stu.lxlit.  IMIM 
lu  l>rnfet*.>r  of  Ptijrelre.  KtnK*«  Culleite.  l.on<l<iit. 
II    I'rofcuor  of  .MalheliMtica,  I'rlnretxii,  II.H  A.     . 
Vi  Lkto    Profeeaor    of     KiperluionUl     I'hjrilce.  | 


l.unl  l.lvuUniuit  of  Kaao<.      Ilnynl  Mwlul,  ISIK. 

i:i  Ijkte  Hecretary  of  HUato  fur  Imlln. 

U  Hl(h  Btnwkr.l  of  tli«  I  nireraltt. 

1.1  Ijato  He<'.>ii.|  I'liunli  Katntx  rommlaaloiier. 

Hi  ruriiierlyM.IMor  Hriadfota.  Uto  I're.iarnI  of 
the  l.ocal  l)o»-rniiirnt  llnxd.  Lair  Klral  Com- 
mlailonerof  Worka.     I.nle  foMmaalrr-Oenrral. 

17  Uepre*enl«ll*r  I'rfr  for  Irelnnit.  Formerly 
Oovernor  of  New  H-nitli  Walra 

IN  Ijtte  firai  I.ordof  ihe  Adiiiimliy.  I.ale  Lord 
l.leuleilianlarlrrliind  PormpfW  Lard  Prealiloiit 
of  th' Council      lloBoiary  I.I,.I> 

I'J    Ia(«  Snrnk.rof  llo.i.n  of  roliimona. 

'.ll  I.or.1  Ciilef  Jtilll<-e  of  KkkUikI.  M..ii.  II  l> 
Abord«M«ii 

'Jl   Uniler  Heoretnry  for  forolKii  Aft.iira. 


1040 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Lord  Kinnaird. 

Lord    James    Arthur    Wellington 
Foley  Butler. 
lEarl  of  Clarendon,  G.C.B. 

Lord  Charles  Frederick    Brudenelt 
Bruce. 
2  Lord  Dunedin  of  Stenton. 

Earl  Waldegrave. 

Rev.  Lord  James  Theobald   Bagot 
John  Butler. 
3Earl  of  Kintore,  G.C.M.G. 

Earl  Forlescue. 

Viscount  Esher,  G.C.V.O. 

Lord  Manners. 

Rev.Lord  CharlesEdward  FitzRoy . 

Lord  Leigh. 
^Viscount  Allhorp. 
*Earl  of  Crewe. 


Lord  Vaux  of  Harrowden. 
Lord  Oranmore. 
Earl  of  Stradbroke. 
Lord  Allendale 
Lord  Armstrong. 
''Lord  Willoughby  de  Eresby. 
Lord  Arthur  Cecil. 
Viscount  Newport. 

LL.M. 

Lord  Belper. 
Earl  Grey. 

B.A. 

Duke  of  Devonshire. 

7  Earl  Lytton 
Lord  Hiiidlip 
Viscount  Howick 


D.D.  I 

Stamer,    Rt.   Rev.    Sir    Lovelace 
Tomlinson  (Bart.). 
"Marsden,     Right     Rev.     Samuel 

Edward 
9Montg-omery,  Rt.   Rev.    Henry 

Hutchinson 
1* Murray,    Rev.   John    Owen   Far- 

quhar. 
11  Sinker,  Rev.  Robert 

Pollock,  Rev.  Bertram 
I'-Burn,  Rev.  Andrew  Ewbank 

Hon.  D.D. 
i"* Leigh,  Hon.  &  Very  Rev.  James 

VVentworth 
1*  Lawrance,  Very  Rev.  Walter  John 

LL.D. 

isVesey.Ven.  Francis  Gerald,  &M.  A. 

Rae-Arnot,  Henry 

Freshfield,  Edwin,  &  M.A. 

Everest,  Lancelot  Fielding,  &  M.A. 

Campbell, Frederick  Gordon  Bluett, 

&  M.A. 
11' Lawrence,  Basil  Edwin,  &  M.A. 

Bayne,  William  Thirl  wall 

1  l.ord  Lieutenant  of  Herts. 

2  Lord  Justice  General  of  Scotlauil. 

:i  LateOovernorof  South  AuBtinllH.  Hon.LL.D. 
4  Lord  Chamberlain. 

6  .Secretary  of  State  for  theColonlos. 

e  M.r.  for  Horucastle  Division  of  Lincolnshire. 

7  Winchester  ReadiiiK  Prize,  IHIW. 

8  Lord  Ui«hopolB«lhur.t,N.S.W.,18C9— 188» 
a  Formerly  Bishop  of  TiiKinania. 

10  Late  Fellow  of  Kiunianuel,  Warden  of  St 
Augustine's.  Canterbury. 

11  CaruB  I'riicman.  I8<i0,  W6X:  Sehokflehl 
Frlieman,  18«3:  Crosse  Scholar,  IStil :  Tyrwhltt 
Scholar,  18<H :  HuUcan  Prizeman,  1804:  Nor 
rlslnn  Prizeman,  IHCH.     Formerly  Librarian, 


17  Pennefather,  Frederic  William 

Mayo,  Rev.  James,  &  B.D. 
isMClure,  John  David,  &  M.A. 

Lax,  William  Greenwell,  &  M.A. 
!'■'  White,  James  Duiidas,  &  M.A. 

Hilleary,  Leicester  Mount,  &  M.A. 

Marten,  Alfred  Ambersoii  Barring- 
ton,  &  M.A. 

Moss-Blundell,  Frederick  Blundell, 
M.A. 
20Biity,  Thomas 

M.D. 

Pitman,  Sir  Henry  Alfred 
Hodgkinson,  David  Hinckley 
Thompson,  Reginald  Edward 
Mollis,  Wdliam  Ainslie 
Fenwick,  John  Charles  James 

•21  Gaskell, Walter  Holiirook,  F.R.S. 

•^'-Stirling,  Edward  Charles,  F.R.S. 
Street,  Alfred  Francis,  &  .M  A. 
Habershon,    Samuel    Herbert, 

\  M.A. 
Davies,  Arthur  Templer 
Humphry,  Laurence,  &  M.A. 
Schacht,  Frank  Frederick 
Morrice,   George  Gavin,  it    M.A. 
Head, Henry, &  M.A. 

]L>  Prebendary  of  l.ichflold. 
Li  Dean  of  Hereford. 
14  Dean  of  St  Albans. 
IT)  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon. 
I(i  Yorke    Prizeman,   1883.     Joint  Board  of  8«- 
amination,  Inns  of  Court. 

17  Formerly   Judge  of   the  Supremo  Court  of 
Juntii'o,  New  Zealand. 

18  Head  Master  of  Mill  Hill  School. 
IIP  MP.  for  Dumbartonshire. 

"II  DC  L  .  and  late  FollowofUniversityCnllcKC, 
Oxford,  Whewell  Scholar,  lilO:i. 
•Jl   Fellow  of  Trinity  Hall.     Koyal  Medal,  1889. 
•'•i  Lecturer oa  Pby»iology,  Adelaide  I'uiveriity 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1041 


Weber,  Frederidi  Parkes,  &  M.A. 
Fletcher,  Herbert  .Morley,&  M.A. 
Ualton,  James   Henry    Cliesshyre, 

&  M.A. 
Gonion,  William,  &  M.A. 
Batten,  Frederick  Eust<'ice,&  M.A. 
Arkwright,  Joseph  Arthur, 6c  M.A. 
Phear,  .Vrthur  GeovRe 
Martiey,  Francis  Cliarle.«,  Sc  M.A. 
Foster,  Michael  Georpre,  ^  M.A. 
Murray,    George    Redmayne, 

&  M.A. 
Tickell,  Henry  >r!iurice,  A:  M.A. 
Smith,  Horace,  &  M.A. 
Me.ldani,  Arthur  Phillip,. V  M.A. 
'Cobbett,  Louis,  &  M.A. 
Thompson,  Arthur  Hu<rh 
Y.ld,  H.^iiiald  Arthur,  X-  M.A. 
Ornitnid,  Erntst  William.  &  M.A. 
Hill.Arihur  Croft.  &  M.A. 
Sandilands,  John  Kdward,  &  M.A. 
Slronj,',  Waller  Mersli,  \  MA. 
Garratt,  (ieorge  (Campbell 
Pollock,  William  Rivers 
Kashleii;h,  John  Cosmo  Stuart,  & 

M.A. 
Griinbaum,  Otto  Friiz  Frankau,  it 

M.A. 
Brenan,    Alexander     Ki(;hard 

Micklethwait,  A-  M.A. 
.Maiden,  Walter.. \  M.A. 
ilutchiuson.    Fiederiek    .\rundel 

Stewart,  &  .M.A. 
-  WhiU',  J(jhn  Douglas  Curapbell,& 

M.A. 
Mdl.r.  Charles  Hewitt.  &  M.A. 
Alexander,  James  Finlay,  .'C:  M.A. 
(Jrton,  (ieorxf  Harri.son,  i!t  M.A. 
Killick,  Charles.  &  M.A. 
Tod,  Hunter  Finlay,  iV'  M.\. 
Spicer,  ,101111  Evan,  it  JLA. 
Peiimon.  John  Sidney,  iV  M.A. 
I>avies,  Hugh  Morriston,  A:  M.A., 

M.C. 
Elliott,  Thomas  Kenton,  &  M.A. 

Sc.V. 
'  Nicholson,  Joseph  Shield,  F.li.A. 
*  Bower,  Frederick  Urptn,  F.R.S. 


■''Lea,  Arthur  Sheridan,  F.R.S. 
''Green,  .loseph  Key  nobis 
Scott,  Alexauder,  F.R.S. 

'  Hon.  Sc.D. 

White,  Sir  William  Henry,  K.C.B., 
F.R.S. 

Litt.D. 
Herford,  Charles  Harold 
England,  Edwin  Bourdieu 

Mus.  U. 
^Stanford,  Sir  Charles  Villiers 
Fanin^r,  Eaton 
Vaughaii-Williani.s,  Ralph 
Speer,  William  Henry 

linn.  Mk.^-.D. 
'*  Parry ,Sir{Jharles  Hubert  Hastings, 
C.V.O. 

B.D. 

Daubney,  Rev.  William  Heaford 
■'  Cronin,  Rev.  Harry  Stovell 
'^^  Donaldson,  Rev.  Stuart  Alexander 

Scott-Moncrieff,    Rev.   Charles 
Elliott 
"  Wiiistanley,  Rev.  Edward  William 

M.A. 
VIethuen.  Rev.  I'hoinas  Plumpiree 
.Vicher-Hind,  Thomas  Hodgson 

'- Fraser,  Rev.  Duncan 
Fortescue,  Hon.  Dudley  Francis 
Roch.  Nicholas  Adamson 
Diindas,  Rev.  Robert  Bruce 
Wilson,  Rev.  (Miarles  Henry 
Paris,  Thomas  Clifton 
Sheepshanks,  Rev.  Ibomas 
Nelson,    Hon.   and    Kev.  John 
Horatio 

•■'Wood,  Hon.  Thomas  Lett 
.Strickland,  Sii    Charles  William, 
Mart. 

>*  Holmes,  Rev.  Joseph 
Kastrick,  (ieorge 

'■'•Gallon,  Francis,  F.R.S. 
Davies,  Rev.  Meicer 


IK39 
1840 

1 84 1 
184-2 
lH.14 


1845 
184t) 


1847 


I  I'rnfiMwir  of  I'ftttmlunjr,  Unlreriltr  of  Hhaf- 
nrl.l. 

■i  Burn*>  rrlio,  IHtS. 

I  I'rorMfor  i,r  ('..mical  Ecnncimjr  lo  lh«  Unl- 
><rilt>  i>(  R.lliil.uri|h. 

4  I'mrsaaor  of    ll.>Unx    IQ    Iha   i;nl«erallx   of 


r.l 


11  V»\\;m  i>(  DownlnK  I  »n«itr. 

7  |-r..f<<..„r  ..r  Mu.lr 

8  PfofiMor  of  Muiml    lluiorr   «i  ihp   Ho;<i 


Colli-iifnr  Millir.   Chntitfus  ollhr   |tnlT>r>tl*  of 
Olford 

<•  K«llii»  ur  Trinity  lUII. 

Ill   MkaUruf  MiM(ilul.<ii»(',,ll«Kn 

II   (>••••«     N<'>i.>li>r,     IMi;        .NU.uii     I'rlie,     IMM. 
Jarsmie  I'riio,  lux. 

rj   Monuiitir  funnii  ori<arli»l«i 

l:i  l.«iairhlKlJu>nr>i>(  lUcmiiiift    I'uud*  JikIro 
..fS.M|(«p..tc. 

M   |-r«l>«iiilarr  of  l.liiro|„ 

I.-,  ll..ii..rar>  K<  llo». 

I  I        .'> 


1042 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Rogers,  Thomas 

1848  Ricliarflson,  Rev.  John 
Pollock,  Arthur  Becher 
Tabor,  Rev.  Robert  Slanimers 

1849  Simpson,  Rev.. lames  Harvey 
Fenn,  Rev.  Christopher  Cyprian 

iGrenside,  Rev.  William  Bent] 

Seymoui ,  Rev.  (Jeorge  Augustus 

Tailby,  William  Ward 
1850'' Ingram,  Rev.  Heury  Manning 
^  Alder,  V^ery  Rev.  Henry  Robert 

Lomax,  Thomas 

Bendyshe,  Hev.  Richard 

Major,  Pryce  Athavves 

Marillier,  Rev.  .lacob  Francis 
1851    Smyth,  Rev.  James  Grenville 

Blathwayt,  Rev.  Wynter  I'honias 

Temple,  Thomas  l{amshiiy  Sniytii 

Clay,  Henry 

Bishop,  James 

Crake,     ^■ury     Rev.    Edward 
Neville 
l8S2''Ramsden,  Sir  John  William,  Ban. 

Ileadlam,  Hev. Arthur  William 

Frank,  Frederick  Bacon 

Bickersteth,.lohn  Pares 

Greenstreet,Rev.  Frederick  Water? 

Butt,  William 

Ward,  Howard  Charles 

Hooper,  Rev.  Rolierl  I'oole 

Consterduu-,    Rev,    James   Whit- 
wort 

1853  Prescott,  Hev.  George  Frederick 
Borland,  Rev.  Robert  Spencer 
Bryant,  Henry  Strickland 
Roget,  John  Lewis 

Lyon,  Rev.  William  Hector 
Penrice,  Rev.  (Charles  Berners 
Pembenon,  Rev. Charles  i^eigh 
Krie.Twynilioe  William 
Maddy,  Rev.  Henry  William 
Pellew,  Henry  Kdward 
Bliss,  liev.  William  Blowers 

1854  Sedgwick,  Rev.  Richard 
Russell,  Cecil  Henry 

5  Tottenham,  Rev.  George 
Upperton,  Rev.  Charles  Stuart 
Butler,  Spencer  Perceval 
Wilson,  Rev.  .lames  Allen 
Rendel,  Sir  Alexander  Meadows, 

K.C.I.E. 
Glynn,  Rev.  Charles 

••  Holroyd.Sir  Kdward  Dundas 


Lyon,  Rev.  l^alph  John 
Vivian,  Rev.  Francis  Henry 
Moorsom-Mitcliinson-Maude,  Con- 

slantine  Richard 
Baldry,  Alfred 
Finch,  Rev.  Robert 
Wood,  Charles 
(iill.  Rev.  John 

(Just,  Sir  Reginald  Jolin  18 

l.ocock  ,  Rev.  Alfred  Henry 
Perring,  Rev.  Sir  Philip,  Bart. 
Pearse,  Rev.  John  Thomas 
Angell,  William 

Beclier,  Sir  John  Wrixoii,  Bart. 
I'liompson ,  Vincent  Thomas 
Chippindall,  Rev.  William 
Christie,  William  Langham 
Duckworth,  Hev.  \\  illiam  Aiihui 
Pepys,  Rev.  Herbert  George 
Laurence,  Hev.  Peiceval 
Plummer,('harles 
Fixsen,  Rev.  John  Fiederick 
llolgate,  Wyndham 
Middlemore-Whithard,Rev.Thonias 

Middlemore 
Heathcote,  John  Moyer  18; 

Young,  Francis 
Munby,  Arthur  Joseph 
Nicholson,  Rev.  Henry  Donaldson 
Fleay,  Frederick  (iaid 
Mounsey-Heysliani,  (Jeorge 

William 
Rowe,  Rev.  John 
Biddell,  Sidney 

Chappel,  Rev.  F^ldon  V^aughan 
Atkinson,  Hev.  Frederic 
Ayscough,  Rev.  Thomas  Ayscough 
Mashiter,  Hev.  Robert 
Holland,  Rev.  Henry 
Hough,  Lewis  1°^ 

'i  KIphinstone, Sir  Howard  Warburton, 

Bart. 
Bramley-Moore,    Hev.    William 

Joseph 
Perkins,  Henry 

Cornwall,  Hev.  Alan  Kingscote 
Cooper,  Rev.  James  Hughes 
Monro,  Rev.  Horace  (jeorge 
Bates,  Rev.  Alfred  Naunton 
Nix,  Rev.(;harles  Devas 
Bramwell,  Hev.  Addison 
Lindsay,  Rev.  James 
KUiot,  Rev.  Henry  Letlsoni 


1  Hou.  Canitn  of  Manchester. 

2  Foinierly  CbapUin.     Lf»e  I'r 
SI  Pner'nCoUeKf.  VVmiminMrr. 

8  Lull-  Delia  of  Cup!-  Town. 


4  1-oriinTly  I'niltT-Si-irelBry  for  Wm 
G  Caiion  of  St  I'atrlck't,  Ennlildllen 

6  .ludKeof  Viclori". 

7  Formerly  Librnrmn. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1043 


Marlay,  Charles  Rrinsley 
'  l.awson,  W'illiatn  Norton 

•  lolinson,  Kev.  John 

Moorsoiii.  Itev.  Koherl  Maude 

Boger,  W  rther  Ueel)le 

lilairiien,  l{ev.  Hem  v 

Donngton,  Ki^ht  Hon.  Sir  John 
Kdward,  Hart. 

.'ert'coat,  Kev.  Tom 

Wood,  Kev.  .Andrew 

Crohy,  Kfv.  WiMiani  Ht-iiry  Baptist 

(•eigusdn-Uiivie,  W  illiain  Augustus 

I'ares,  John 

Sparke,  Kdward  Howyer 

Buxton,  Sii  'I'honias  Kowell,  Hart., 
K.(  .M.(.. 

■^pilsliiiry,  Kev.  Benjamin  Ward 

I  lioruion,  Kev.  William  Henry 

Dent,  William  Dent 

Challis,  Kev.  James  Law 

May,  Charles  Anderson 

I'itley,  Kev.  Kichanl 
'Atrnew,  Sir  Stair  .Andrew 

Wigan,  Kev.  Septimus 

Speddini;,  John  .lames 

l.awson,  Kev.  Kiederick  Pike 

Lowndes.  Kdward  (!haddock 

lladow,  Kejrinald  I'ownshend 

Wood,  Kev.  Krederick  John 

Hblkes,  (ieorge  Howe  Browne 

Munhy.     Kev.    (»eori;e     Kreilerick 
Wood  house 

■Stone,  I  lenry 

Meares,  Hutrli 

Ashley,  Hon.  Anthony  Lionel 
(leorffe 

Nix,  K.<lward  Winckelmaiin 

\'«iiglian- Williams,    Kev.  Kdward 
Kraser 

V'inct;nl,  Kev.  FUlward  Odell 

I'erry ,  Kev.  (ieorge 

I  ones,  Daniel 

I.ee,  Kev.   riiomas  W'lllium 
'  l-oyster,  Kev.  Henry  Brereton 

l>i-vuii,  Kiehaid  Alexander 

^iilivan,  Kev..lohn  Kilmer 

.Smith,  1  lenry 

Siiiiih,  Alfred 

.Moorxiim  ,  W  illiam  Frederick 

Arkwrik;hl,  Kiidiard 

B.irlleet.  Kev.  Snmiiel  Kdwin 


Woodma.ss,  Montagu 

Kogers,  Rev.  Reginald  Wellford 

Males,  John 

Ciay ,  Itev.  Aifreil  Henry 

Tyrwhitt     Drake,      Kev.      William 
rtioiijas 

Sheppard,  Kev.  Henry    Alexander 
Liraham 

Hunt,  Kev.  Henry  Waiwirk 

Brooks,  Henry 

Cator.  Kev.  William  Lumley  Bertie 

Kuriiiss,  riioiiias  .Sanderson 

Holme,  Kev.  ,\rtlmr  Fliidia.s 

( 'larke,  .Spencer 

Malkin,  Herbert (Iharles 

Ashtield.  Kev.  I''clmuiid  U'odley 

Alfonl,  Kev.  Bradl.v  Hnii 
'  Latham,  William 

Kearon,  Krancis 

Harrison,  James 
^  Williams,    .(osliiia    Strang'e,    6c 
LL.I\L 

Hoffman,    Henry    Westwood,    & 
M.B. 

Barclay,  Rohert 

Oliver,  Kev.  Robert  Bennett 

War.l,  Richard 

Deverell,  William  Henry 

Foyster,  Kev.  George  Alfred 

Wright,  Francis  Ueresford 

Kowe.  Kev.  .Mfied  William 

Kainey,  Kev.  tJilhert  Sparshott 

Veoman,  (_ieorf,'e  Duiidiis 

Hudson,  Kev.  \\  illiam 

Heale,  Itev.  .lames  Newton 
'Stirlinjr,  Kt.  Hon.  Sir  .lames 

Fisher,  Kev.   Frederick  llnralio 

W'illiiigion,  Kev.  John  Ralj)!! 

Tooth,  Rev.  ^\'illialll  Aug'ustuf: 

Batley,  Rev.  William 

Sayer-.Milward,  Rev.  Wm.  Carlisle 
"  BotliHinley ,  \'en.  Hilton 
"Buszard,    Marston    Clarke,   \ 
LL.M. 

Waddell-Diidley,    Rev.    William 
Dudley 

Whitaker,  Rev.  Cii'orge  Ay  ton 

Dakyns,  .lohn  Roche 

Dakyiis,  Henry  Cirahum 

Howard,  R«-v.  William  W'allien 

Divell,  Kdwaid   RoHH 


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I  K>(l>lrar<i>n<-r«l  r<>f  .HcolUna.     K.U.II. 

4  Vr-hnfllU}  tifl  lilotKntrr. 

5  Klnc*!  C(jufui«l. 

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II  KltiK**  Coua««l.      Itooorilor  of  Dortijr.    Cb«n- 
gll.ir'i  .M>ditlll>l  (or  l.«|(«ISludlr>,  |<l<1.1. 


1044 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Jones,  Rev.  George  Haines 
1  Ward,   Sir    William    Erskine, 

K.C.S.L 
"Chaanell,  Sir  Arthur  Mosely 
'^Aldis,  William  Steadman 
Edwards,  Thomas  John 
Clark,  Rev.  Henry 
Whalley.Paul 
Bower,  Henry  Syndercombe 
Shepherd,  Rev.  Charles  WiDiam 
Northey,  Rev.  Alfred  Edward 
Newbon,  Charles  Evans,  &  LL.M. 
Morse,  Rev.  Herbert  Georg-e 
Bagge,  Thomas  Edward 
Morland,  John  J'hornhill 
Stewart,  Charles  Poyntz 
Steward,  Rev.  Charles  Jol»n 
Wilson,  Rev.  William  Reginald 
Barraclougli ,  Georg'e 
Smith-Bingham,  Rev.  Oswald 
Holmes,  John  Archer 
Sweeting,  Rev.  Walter  Debenham 

1865  Jessop,  Thomas 
Barclay,  Charles 
Hanson,  Rev.  Hesketh 
Carey,  Rev.  Edmund  Theodore 
Clowes,  Rev.  Albert 
Powell,  Maurice 

Mabson,  John 

Dalrymple,  Sir  Charles,  Bart. 
Tooth,  Rev.  Arthur 
Hankey,  Sydney  Alers 
Ellis,  Rev.  John  Henry 
Wallace,  Francis  James  Aguew 
Elliot,  Rev.  Frederick  EUrington 
Brymer,  William  Ernest 
Scott,  Frederick  Henry 

1866  Bazley,    Sir    Thomas   Sebastian, 

Bart. 
Johnston,  Rev.  George  Thompson 
Weston,  George 
Henty,  Walter 
Clowes,  Rev.  George 
Pratt,  Rev.  James  Weston 
Hawkins,  Rev.  Robert  Mi^Leod 
Glennie,  William  Hobson 
Cope,  Thomas 
Dent,  Rev.  Charles 
Hamilton,  Rev.  Charles  James 
Lloyd-Grearae,  Varburgh  George 
Hardcastle ,  Henry 


Hankey,  Rev.  Montagu 
^Thynne,  Rev.  Arthur  Barugh 

Thomas,  Rev.  George  James 

Waddell,  Thomas  Busby 

Crewdson,  Rev.  George 

Carrol],  Thomas 

Dickinson,  Reginald 

Sturges,  Rev.  Arthur  Smith 

Hervey,  Rev.  John  Frederick 
Arthur 

Madan,  Rev.  Nigel 

Smith-Marriott,  Rev.  Hugh  Forbes 

Stenning,  Rev.  George  Covey 

Bathurst,Rev.  William  Addington 

Scholfield,  Robert  Stanley 

Gaskell,  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  George 
Milnes 

Usborne,  Thomas 
''Dalton,  Rev.  John  Neale 

Hawes,  William  Fox 
6 Hughes,  Thomas   M<'Kenny, 
F.R.S. 

Turnbull,  Rev.  John 

Tatham,  Thomas  Clarke 

lloare,  Sir  Samuel,  Bart. 

Martin,  Robert  Frewen 

Home,  James  Edward 

Rhoades,  James 

Ainger,  Arthur  Campbell 

Cruikshank,  Rev.  James  Alexander 

Bosanquet,  Rev.  Gustavus 
'Croft,  Henry  Herbert  Stephen 

M  aclaren ,  James  J  oseph 

Allen,  John  Higgins 

Wayne,  Robert  Sewallis 

Wayne,  Rev.  Edward  Foskett 

Bevan,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Rawlinson 

Hawkshaw,  John  Clarke 

Bolden,  John  Leonard 

Penny,  Rev.  Edwin  Bristow 

France- Hayhurst,  Rev.  Thomas 
William  Hamilton 

Parish,  John  Benniworth 

Hall,  Lewis  Uuval 

Shepherd,  Matthias  Egerton 
8  O'Malley,  Sir  Edward  Loughlin 

Tomlinson,  Rev.  Edward  Murray 

Watson,  Rev.  Henry  Charles 
■'  Marshall,  Rev.  Edward  Thory 

Cumming,  Linnaeus 


IH 


1  Late  Chief  Commissioner  of  Assam. 

2  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  Queen's 
Beach  Division. 

3  Late   Principal  of,  and    Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics in  Auckland  (Jollege,  New  Zealand. 

4  Prebendary  of  Salisbury. 

6  Canon  of  Windsor,  Crosse  Scholar,  1864,  and 


Scholefteld  Prizeman,  1844. 

«  Woodwardmn  Proles.cir  of  Geology.   Fellow 
of  Clare  College. 

7  Recorder  of  Tenterden. 

8  Judge  of  HM.  Consular   Court.  Constanti- 
nople. 

9  Hon.Canoaof  Ely. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1045 


'Rendell,  Rev.  Arthur  Medland 

Garratt,      "Chevalier"      William 
Frederick  Henry 

Ciihson-Craig',  Sir  James  Henry, 
liart. 
-tireene,  Henry  David,  &  LL.M. 

Armitape,  Vernon  kirk,&  LL.IM* 

Medlycott,  Kev.  Hubert  James 
*  Lea,  Georjfe  Harris 

Kamsden,  Richard 

Knnkin,  Sir  James,  Bart. 

Uo!)l)s,  Hobert  Conway 

U  illiams,  Rev.  Henry  Lewis 

Hunt,  Arthur  Roope 

(!orrie,  Adam  John 

Hod^rson,  HenryTylsion 

I'ontifex,  Kev.  Alfred 

Wright,  William  Shaw 

Swartield,  George  Owen 

Doe.  Rev.  John  Hall 
^Stanley,   Hon.    and    Right    Rev. 
Monsipnor  .\lgeraon  Charles 

Hanham,  Rev.  John  Hill 
I8C'.(    Longtield.  Richard  Edmond 
'  Fox,  Rev.  Henry  Elliott 

Kow.-iell,  Rev.  'I'homas  Norman 
''Tovey,  Rev.  Duncan  Crookes 

Wa.shington,  Rev.  Robert 
~'  Aldis,  'I'honias  Steadmun 

Hawkins,  Rev.  Henry  l$eauchatn)i 

(.'onybeare.  Rev.  John    William 
Edward 

Irving,  Rev.  Walter  Bere.sford 

Scarlett,  Rev.  James  William 

Anderson,  Rev.  David 
"'ilennie,  Rev.  Alfred  Henry 

Hollond,  John  Robert 

Ward,  Rev.  (jeorjfe 

Lylteltun,   Hon.  be    Rev.   Albert 
V^ictor 

Clutton,  Ralph 

Uinghani,  Rev.  Fan.shawe 

I'oyer,  John  I'oyer 

(Jslxiru,  Rev.  (ieorge  .Montagu 

Image,  Francis  Edward,  6c  M.ll. 

Vivian,  Hit-hard  Cilynn 
870    l.owry-Corry,  Hon.  Henry  Wdliani 

Hall,  Rev.  George   Ihoinas 

Ooabie,  Rev.  Howard  Auguiitu> 

I'utham,  Hev.  Frauc^i^  Henry 

('olvin,  liazelt  David 


Darroch,    Rev.    Charles    Stuart 
Parker 

Goldie,  Alexander  Robert 

Moss,  Rev.  John  Miles 

Porter,  Edward  Endymion 

Chilver,  Rev.  Charles  Samuel 

de  Rothschild,  Leopold  Lionel 

Harvey,  Hev.  Charles  Wigan 

Filcher,  Montagu  Somes 

Pope,  Rev.  Andrew 
*  Parker,  Rev.  Charles  Joseph 

Eade,  Rev.  Charles  John  Aylmer 

Coore,  Rev.  Alfred  Thomas 

Armstronir,  Henry  liruce 

Bidwell,  Charles 

Bell,  Edward 

Harvey,  Rev.  Frederick  Mortimer 

Harboid,  Hev.  Harry 

Paine,  Rev.  Arthur  ileintz 

Bentley,  Alfred  Thomas 
'^Borissow,  Rev.  Louis 

Taylor,  James  Heber  LS71 

Shann,  George 
•'^Colvill,  John  Chaigneau 

Gaskell,  Roger 

Hewat,  Samuel  Morris  Fitzgerald 
''Bray,  Reginald  More 

Alston,  W  illiani  Charles 

Campbell,    Rev.    Thomas    Robert 
Curwen 

Ralli,  Lucas  Eustratios 
'-Rigg,  Herbert  Addington 

Gaussen,  C'asamajor  William 

Jefferson,  Joseph  John  Dnnnington 

Minnitt,  Rev.  Francis  Allen 

Parkin,  'Thomas 

Airy,  Hev.  Ba.sil  Reginald 

Jackson,  James 

Foster,  .Samuel  Porter 

Melvill,  James  Cosmo 

Knowlys,  Rev.  Charles  lleski'il. 

Toller,  Hev.  Hill 

Stenning,  Frederick  Stoveld 

Paxton,  Robert  Cliarle.-- 

Jackson,  Hev.  Edmiuni 

Tillard,  Kev.  Kobert  Mowbray 

Penny,  Hev.  Alfred 
'-Lindsay,  William  Alexaniler  187'2 

'Templeton,  Mitchell 

Meara,    Hev.    Henry   George 
Jephson 


1    M'.ii.  C'aii'Ui  »r  I'otvrborxuKh. 

•i  Kimr*!  CoiiDtrl      K«rnr<l«r  of  1. 

udlo 

J  lountf  loan  Judgr,  circuii  ]; 

4  lUahop  nf  Kmm«u«. 

i   I>r«brii<tai7  or  HI  Paul'i. 

R   Vo.n,..l.  lfl..„l.,. 

6  Kormcrlf  Chaplain 


7  Unruf  II. M.  IniiM-i-loc*  i.rSobuoU. 
n  Korinnrly  Chaplnlii. 
tl  llou   i'.>ii<>ii  of  llrxl'il. 

10  Una  i>r  MM.  l>i«|Micturinr  Bclioi.li 

11  JuiUo  ul  IHitli  lourl,  KliiK'a  K-lich  DIvUlu 
13  Klnfi  CuunMl. 


1046 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


Bertram,  Sir  Georg^e  Clement 

Carlos,  Rev.  Edward  Stafford 
'  Maiden,  Charles  Edward 

Bouverie,  lion,  and  Rev.  Bertrand 
Pleydell 

Hawkshaw,  Henry  Paul 

Armitage,  Rev.  George  Dowker 

Mathews,  Edmond  ffarington 

Howard,  Rev.  Arthur  Wilson 
■-Harvey,    Rev.    Frederick     Alfred 
.rohn 

Mure,  William  John 

Meek,  James  Matthew 

Morley,  Samuel  Hope 

Morley,  Howard 

Dent,  Edward 

Akroyd,  Rev.  Samuel  Fisher 

Myers,  Rev.  Arthur 

Cox,  Arthur 

Kemble,  (Charles  Adams 

Foster,. John  Ebenezer 

Hollams,  John 

Carlisle,  Arthur  Drummond 

Washington,  Rev.  Marmaduke 

Longridg^e,  Michael 

Karney,  Rev.  Res'inald  John 
*Scott,  Kev.  Joseph  John 

Bramston,  Rev.  Francis  Thomas 
1873    Round,  Doug-lass 

South,  Rev.  Edward  Wilton 

Tennant,  .lohn 

Templeton,  Clement 

Marshall,  Frank  Edward 
■*  Arthur,  Rev.  Pellew 

Allix,  Charles  Peter 

Baylay,    Rev.    Atwell    Mervyn 
Yates 

Dodgson,  James  Hume 

Burton,  Alfred  Henry 

Ward,  Edward  Nicholl.- 

Lucas,  Edgar 
"Smith,  Philip  Howard 

Browne,  Rev.  Ernest  Alfred 

Orde-Powlett,  Hon.  Henry  Robert 

Bevan,  Rev. Cecil  Maitland 

Reynolds,  Rev.  Herbert  Edward 

Keyser,  Charles  Edward 

iMartin,  Rev.  John 

Whi^hain,  Rev.  Laurence  Robert, 
&  LL.B. 

Novelli,  Lewis  William 


Du  Pre,  Francis  Baring 

Morris,  Rev.  Laurence  Burke 

Plucknett,  George 

Barnes,  Rev.  George  Edward 

Clowes,  Rev.  Edward 

K nowles, George,  &  LL.M. 

Lupton,  Francis  Martineau 

M<"Gill,  Rev. .John  Henry  Channpion 

Forbes,  Rev.  John  Gregory 
'5  Balfour,  Rt.  Hon.  Arlliur  James       18' 
'  Failes,  Rev.  Watson 

Clay,  Rev.  John  Harden 

Longman,  Arthur  Hampton 

Forster,  Paul  Frederic 

Hawkins,  Hugh 

Swaine,  Charles  Edward 

Whitting,  Charles  Edward 

Lyttelton,    Hon.    (ieorge    William 
Spencer,  C.B. 

Packe,  Hussey 

Ridley,  Charles  EinesI 

Starey,  Rev.  William 

Holmes,  John  Sancroft 

Gathoine,  Rev.  Richard 

Riley,  John 

ffolkes,  Sir  Wm.  Hovell  Browne, 
Bart. 

Cireen,  Cecil  Egerton 

Part,  Charles  Thomas 

Brocklebank,  Thomas 

Locke,  John  Henry 

Empson,  Charles  \Villiani 
'^  Nugent,  Edmond  Henry  Stuarl 

Buxton,  John  Henry 
'•  Walpole,  Sir  Charles  George 

Wilde,  Ernest  James 

Mason,  Rev.  George  Edward 

Morley,  Charles 
w.Morley,  Rt.  Hon.  Arnold 

Rawlinson ,  Christophei 

Oowdy, James 

G  watkin,  Frederick  Stapleton 

Burton,  Rev.  John  James 

Carter,  Edward 
1'  Rivington, Rev.  Thurston 

Worthington, George  Montagu 

Hodgson,  Rev.  Francis  Henry 

Allen,  Rev.  William  Osboin  Bird 

Watson,  Thomas  Cradock 

Trotter,  Rev.  Mowbray 

Cox,  Henry  Fisher 


1  KecoriUi  ofThflfni.l. 

2  Domestic  Ctiaplain  to  the   King, 
forwich, 

',',  Cauun  of  Mimctichtcr. 
.|  l-onnorlv  t'ha|ili<in. 
;i  JudKO  of  County  CourlH. 
e  Honorary    Fuliow.      M.I 


Late  Prime  Minister.    Late  Chief  tSecre-  ' 


tary  for  Ireland.    Hon.  LL.D.     JIun.  D.C.I..    Lord 
Rector  of  Glasgow  University. 
7  Master  at  Wostrainster  School. 
B    l.ntr  WliewrUScliolHr  of  InternHtional  Law. 
I        i)  Chief  .tustico  of  the  Bahamas. 
ID  I.ate  I'oBtmaHter-Oeneral. 
for    the    City    of       11   lion,  (•.inon  of  Worcester. 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


1047 


Francis,  Thonms  Musprrave 

Scolt,  llev.  Avisoii  Terry 

Baring,  Rev.  Francis  Henr\ 

West,  Alfred  Slater 
fo    Taylor,  Rev.  I'liomas  Tiiorneley 
1  I'elhani,      Hon.      I  homas     Henry 
William,  (Ml. 

Aspinall,  Ualpli  John 

Sanderson,  Rev.  I'.dward  Maiinerb 
-  Darwin,  Francis,  ^\  iM  I'..,  F.  R.S. 

I'iinms,  Harry  Alexandci 

Freeman,  Lieorpe  Broke 

Nash,  Kd ward,  &  LL.li. 

.Masters,  Edward  Robert 

I  leniy  ,  Charles  I'eroival 

W'oodhoiise,  Rev.  .Arthur  Powys 

Wiles,  Joseph  I'itls 

Taylor,  William  Wilherforce 

Ward,  Eduard  Fooie 

Lirnach,  Jaines  Walker 

Fade.  Arthui  Willou'^hhy  French 

Jardiiic,  David  Jardine 

Jeart're>on,  Rev.  Herbert  Hammond 

Willis,  Kicliar<i  Augustus 

.Marshall,  William  (!ecil 

(Jodson,  Filinund  I'robyn 

Monice.  Rev.  John  David 

Hirrell,  Rev.  Erskine  Alexander 

lieywood,  Sir  Artliiir   I'ercival, 
hart. 

I'etley,  (Charles  Francis 

Jekyll,  R.  V.Walter 

Huulhmiiii,  Rov.  Edward  Duncan 

( iould,  Kev.  John 

Ashley,  lion.  Anthony  (^ecil 

Hodgson,  Robert  Kirkman 
76  'Terry,  Rev.  T homas  Robert 
*  NVarriiiKtoii,  Sir  I  homas  Rolls 

I'inckuey,  Rev.  William  John 

I'epper,  Oliarles 

(^onstaiile,  Frank  Challice 

Romaiiis,    Rev.   William    Francis 
John 

JjH-ksoii,  Robert  Dickson 

I'inckuey,  Allred  Raskett 

(lollo,  l<c\     Kdw:iid  Robert 

Voiini;,  (  liailes  Edward  liHrmi; 

ilL'lil)lelhw.iile,  I'ereival 

Rridgeiiian,    Rev,    I'j-nest    Richard 
Uriand.. 

Clinton,  Rev.  William  Osbeil 

(..oiler,  Sir  Edmund  (iiles,  Bart. 

I'cach,  (leoi^e  W'lllnim 


Sheepshanks,  William 

Savary,  Dalzell  Tauzia 

Peel,  Waller  Spencer 

Read ,  (Charles  Stokes 

Lambert,  Isaac  (!owley 

Hunter,  Rev.  Archer  Georg'e 
■'' Humphry,    Alfred   Papret,    \ 
l.L.M. 

I.ydekker,  John 

(Junton,  Rev.  (Jharles  Forster 

Atteiiboiough,    Walter    Aniiis,    &• 
LL.M. 

Yeatman,  Morgan  Edward  1S77 

Gibson,  John 

I'hompson,  Rev.  Sir  Peile,  Bart. 

Nicol,  James  Dyce 

Pleydell-Bouveiie,  Henry  Hales 

('lose-Brooks,  John  Biooks 

Baber,  Harry  Hutchinson 

Dent,  (:iiuU)n  i'homas,  &:  M.C. 

Burrel I,  Joseph  Arthur 

.lones,  (leoige  Oliver 

Darwin,  Horace,  I'. R.S. 

Soames,  William  .Aldwin 

Har<rreaves,  John  I'licey 

Todd,  I'homas  Fiederick  D'Arcy 

.lames,  John  Aitliiii 

Ind,  Edward  Murray 

Durrant,  Rev.  Charles  Aubrey 

Derham,  W'aller,  &;  LE.M. 

Bashford,  John  Laidlay 

Close,  James  Brooks 

Collin,  Turner 

Cannon,   Rev.   Francis  John,  & 
M.B. 

Vardon,  Rev.  Stanley  Arthur 

Wasteneys,  William,  v\   l.l,..M. 

Minniit,  Rev.  Robeit 

Bull,  Rev.  Felix  Edward  I'epys 

Dudgeon,  Robert  Francis 

.Sutherland,  Herbert  Aloubray 
''Cooper,    Rev.    Charles    James,    li; 
LL.B. 

(ioolden,  Edwin  Richardson 

.Matfnussoii,  lurikr 
Ulinfiham,  Rev.  Charles  Richard       1878 

.SHunder.  Samuel  Artliui 

Kerrison,  Roi;er 

Ross,  Rev.  .lames  Coiilman 

i  <><li|,  Rev.  .lames  Ctlcii 

riiiNiipson,  Reginald 

( !liiimpion  ,  I  leiiry 

Atkinson,  Charltts  .lames 


I  AMliUnl  H«cr«Ur>  t.>  ll-aril  ;l  Trxlo  Cnurt. 

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1048 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Leatliam,  Charles  Alfred 
Robinson,  Rev.  Arthur  Edward 

1  Pollock,  Rev.  Herbert  Charles 
Tyas,  Charles  Joseph 
Burton,  Rev.  Arthur  Daniel 
Newall,  John  Walker 
Hollams,  Edward  Percy 
Torr,  Rev.  William  Edward 
Burgoyne,  Rev.  Arthur  Francis 
Barclay,  Hugh  Gurney 
Darwin,  Francis  Alvey  Rhodes 
Gilbert,  CarewDavies 
Tabor,  Arthur  Sydney 

-Roberts,  Samuel 
Drinkwater,  George 
Coutts,  Francis,  &  LL.M. 
Twining,  Samuel 
Raikes,  Rev.  Walter  Allan 

^Rowsell,  Rev.  John 
IMilsom,  Rev.  Edward 
Watson-Smyth,  William  Douglas 
Spicer,  George 
Fell,  Henry  Walter 
Bristow,  John  Griffin 
Hevington,  Herbert  Shelley 
Woodd,  Arthur  Bethune 
Fraser,   Arthur  Matheson, 

&  LL.B. 
Ebden,  Charles  John 
187',)    Betts,  Edward  Peto 

Anderson,  William  Herbert 
Curteis,  Rev.  Thomas  Samuel 
Methuen,  Paul  Edward  O'Bryen 
Lock,  Robert 

Watson- Taylor,    George  Simon 
Arthur 

^  King-Harman,SirCharlesAnthony, 
G.C.M.G. 
White,  Julian  le  Roy 
Jackson,  Rev.  William  Edward 
Jameson,  William  Frederick 
White,  Rev.  Walter  Stuart 
Ker,  Walter  Charles  Alan 
Williams,  W^illiam  Henry 
Bartholomew,  Charles  William 
Baines,  Alfred  John 
Stanley,  Rev.  John 
McClintock,  Rev.    Francis  George 

de  Poer 
Dicker,  Rev.  Gerald  Campbell 
Charlesworth,  Albany  Hawke 


Jones,  William  Charles 
llosher,  George  Brenchley 
Caldecott,  Rev.  Andrew  Edgar 
Mercer,  Randall 

Newton-  Robinson,  C  harles  Edmund 
Milner,  William  Aldam 
Eckersley,  James  Carlton 
Thackeray,  Rev.  Arthur  Thomas 

James 
Beal,  Rev.  Arthur 
Baynes,  Rev.  Malcolm  Charles 
Chance,  Sir  William,  Bart. 
Gurner,  Henry  Edward 
Warde-Aldam,  William  Wright 
Lawrence,  Rev.  Charles  Thomas 
Simms,  Rev.  Arthur  Hennell 
Kisch,  Hermann  Michael 
Smith,  Edmund  Henry  Cocks 
Leaf,  Herbert 

Bowring,  Rev.  Edgar  Francis 
Davidson,  Henry  Oliver  Duncan 
Sanderson,  Richard  Burdon 
Eaden,  Henry  William 
Bridgeman,     Charles     George 

Orlando 
5  Butler,  George  Grey 
Andrews,  Rev.  Lancelot  William 

Hale 
Procter,   Christopher   William 

Cecil 
Kershaw,  Rev.  John  Frederic 
Brown-Douglas,  Francis  Archibald 
Barclay,  Rev.  Charles  Wright 
Coleridge,  Hon.  Stephen  William 

Buchanan 
Pownall,  Henry  Harrison 
Tyser,  Rev.  Edward  Jarratt 
••  Hopkins,  Arthur  Antwis 
Blake,  Lionel  Eardley 
Pryor,  Selwyn  Robert 
Patterson,  William  Seeds 
Walker,  Charles  Oakleigh 
Howson,  Rev.  George  John 
Cavan-lrving,  Herbert,  &  LL.M. 
'  Lewis,  William  James 
Richardson,  Morris 
Cooper,  Edward  Augustus 
Sargant,  Edmund  Beale 
'*Steggall,  John  Edward  Aloysius 
Leverson,  Benjamin  James,  & 

LL.M. 


1  Ciinon  of  KochcBter. 

2  M.P.  for  .Sheffield  (EcclesaU). 

3  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich  . 

4  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone. 
i  Bell  Scholar,  1S79. 


6  One  of  the  Metropolitan  Magistrates. 

7  Professor  ol    Mineralogy.      Fellow  of  Oriel 
College.  Oxford. 

8  ProfesHOr  of  MHlhemelica  al  Cniversit^  Cot 
lege,  Dundee. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1049 


82 


1  Lyttelton,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward 
-  Hughes,  ThoniHs  Raffles 

Paget,  Frederick  Walter 

Heale,  Charles  (Jabriel 

Baxter,  John  Hfiiry 

Foster,  Rev.  F'rederic  La  Trobe 

Basset,  Alfred  Barnard,  F.R.S. 
*Soames,  Arthur  W'ellesley 

Greenstreet,  Rev.  Alfred  Thonia.s 

liower,  Herbert  Morri.s 

Henderson,  Robert  Stewart 

W  uldeprave.Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry 
Noel 

Noble,  Wilson 

Cole,  Alfred  Clayton 

Charrinpton,  Spencer  Calmeyer 

Chance,  George  Ferguson 

Webster,  William  Frederick 

Sturi;is,  Howard  Overing 

Guy,  Rev.  Douglas  Sherwood 
■•  Leiimann,  Rudolph  Chambers 

Foster,  Rev.  Gerald  John 

Meredith,  Rev.  Arthur  Kvan 

Hill,  'I'horiiiis  Arthur 

\\  elsli,  Rev.  Arihui 
'•  W'allis,  Arnold  Joseph 

Haruard,  \\  illiani 

Latham,  Morton,  &  iMus.B. 
"James,  Rev.  Sydney  Rhodes 

Heath.  Walter 

Birks,  Rev.  Herbert  Alfred 

Carter,  Rev.  John  George 

Cunliffe.  Walter 

Raikes,  Arthur  Stewart 

Cusack,  Francis  William 

Pulteney,  Rev.  Arthur  VV^ickham 

Cadnian,  Rev.  John  Montagu 
'Conway,  Sir  William  Martin 

Twisden,  John  R.ini^kill 

FulltT-.Maillaiid ,  John  Alexander 

Bout;hton- Lfigb,  Rev.  Bridgeman 
Geo  rue 

Browcll,  Henry  Herbert 

Whi-ton,  Rev.  Robert  Wilmoi 

Knowles,  Sir  l^ees,  liarl.,vJc  liL.M. 

(JariJe,  Williain 

.Stewart,  I'ercy 

Reed,  Rev.  Martin 

Urmson,  Rev.  Thomas 

Lyell,  Arthur  Henry 


Finch,  Henry  Miles,  &  I.L.M. 

Young,  Rev.  Robert  Raven 

Woosnam,  Yen.  Charles  Maxwell 

Webb,  Robert 

Daun,  Charles  James 

Greatheed,  Rev.  John 

Morland,  Rev.  Anthony  Thomas 

(Jhica,  Prince  IJemetrius 
"•  riiompson,  Claude  Metfoid  1883 

.lohnson,  George  Willinni,  C.M.G. 

Jones,  Sir  Laurence  John,  Bart. 

Hughes-Gibb,  Francis  Hughes 

Smith-Cuuinghame,    John 
Anstruther 

Neshiim,  Charles  Courtenay 

VYaid,  Edward,  M.B.&  B.C. 

Laurie,  Claude  Villiers  Emilius 

('hauce,  James  Frederick 

Brown,  Rev.  Richard  llowel 

(^aroe,  Johan  Frederik,&  LL.B. 

Harrison,  Frederick 

Holland,  Bernard  Henry 

.Vlbright,  George  Stacey 

.Stewart,  John 

Salt,  Sir  Shiriey  Harris,  Bait. 

Hill,  Charles  Gathorne 

Pares,  Rev.  Norman 

Pease,  Sir  Alfred  Edward,  I'.urt. 

(Jlurke,  Rev.  Herbert  .Sydenham 

Bolton,  Robert  Herbert  Briscoe 

Mansfield,  Hon. John  William 

Blaine,  William  Fleming 

I'orr,  Cecil 

Bretherton,    Rev.  Humphrey 
William 

Deacon,  Allan 

Procter,  Rev.  Chai  les  .lames 

Schol field,  Rev.  John  Faber 

.lohnson.  Rev.  Heiliert 

•Scott-Chad,  Charles 

Harford,  Rev.  John  Battersby 

Coates,  Rev.  Charles  Hutton 
'  I'onsonby,  Rev.  Stewart  (ioidon 

Richard>on,  Williain  Ridley 

Oimsdale,  Kt-v.  Henry  Cocltfield 

{•.ard,  Joseph  Clark 

Meeking,  ( 'harlfs 

(ireen.  Rev.  Sidney  laithhorn 

Bull,  Rev.  Reginald  Alfred  1«H1 

Castle,  Fvgerton  Smith 


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1050 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


iHillhouse,  William 

-Gust,  Lionel  Henry 
Reving'ton,  Thomas  Haines 
Ronksley,  James  George 
Voung,  Arthur  William 
Balfour,  Eustace  James  Anthony 
Gibbs,  Hon.  Herbert  Cockayne 
Forstei,  Stuart 
Tuke,  Samuel 
Thrinnr,  John  Gale 
Newton,  Arthur  William 
Hamilton,  Charles  Gepps 
Thoruhill,  Edmund  Henry 

sChance,  Arthur  Frederic 
Whitfeld,  William  Henry 
Thompson,   William  Whitaker,  & 

LL.B. 
Hoare,  Thomas 
Newall,  Hu^h  Frank,  F.R.S. 
Wasbrough,    William    Butler,    & 
LL.B. 

■*  Denman,  Arthur 
Kennedy,  Charles  INloore 
Reeks,  Rev.  Cliarles  Frederick 
White-White,  Frederick  Samuel 
Grant,  George  Hector 
Fowler,  Itev.  Montague 
Nimmo,  Alexander 
Seely,  Charles  Hilton 
Shann,  Thomas  Lawrence 
Rimnier,  John  Henry,  &  l,L.M. 
Oriel,  Rev.  Henry  Seger 
Carter,  Rev.  Charles  Edwin  James 
Hammond,  Samuel  Charles 

Simpson 
Stallard,  Arthur  Dudley 
Harvey,  Rev.  Edward  Douglas 

Lennox 
Andrews,  Rev.  Percy  Thomas 
Byrom,  Edward  Clement  Atherton 
Anwyl,  Rev.  Owen  Evan 
MacCarthy,  Charles  Philip 
Kirk,  Henry  John  I'eicj' 
iVIoorsom,  Warren  Maude 
Biddle,  Frederick  William 
Kempe,  Alfred  Bray,  F.R.S. 
Hope,  Thomas  Walker 
Mutimer,  Arthur  Aloysius 
1885    Disney,  Alfred  Norman 
Howard,  John 

Peel,  Mervyn  i,loyd,  &  LL.ii. 
Charriiigton,  John 
Hudson,  Robert  William 


Graham,  Thomas  Henry  Boileau 
Cullum,    George    Gery     Milner- 

Gibson 
Bairstow,  Walter 
.lones,  Sydney  Edward 
Ridout,  Charles  Edward 
Galpin,  Rev.  Francis  William 
Boughton-  Leigh,  Cotterell  Egerton 

Ward,  &  LL.M. 
Sinclair,  Frederick  Granville 
Stuart,  Alexander 
Mallalieu,  William 
Hothiim,   Rev.  Cliarles  George 

Beaumont 
'  Pease,  Joseph  Albert 
Blathwayt,  Rev.  Wynter  Edward 
Marigold,  .lames  Arthur,  &  LL.M. 
Pollock,  Hugli 
Armitage,  Edward 
Goodman,  (ieorge  Henry 
Lund,  Herbert,  ALB.  &  B.C. 

Ramsden,  Frederick  .lames 

Brown,  Hugh  Rennie 

Parker,  George  Babington 

Haviland,  Charles  James 
Lewis,  Rev.  George  Alfred 

Blackburn,  William 

May,  Rev.  Walter  Dunstan 

Campbell,  Rev.  Norman 

Liddell,  John  Wishart 

Howson,  Rev.  James  FVancis 

Anderson,  William  Dunlop,  &M.B. 

Gover,  John  Julian,  &  LL.B. 

Rendall,  Edward  Davey,  &  Mus.B. 

Leigh,  Hon.  Rowland  Charles 
Frederick 

Pearce,  Herbert 

Fayrer,  .(oseph 

Shipman,  Walter  Mace,  &  LL.M. 

St  Quintin,  Jeffery  Charles 

Heald,  James 

('ourtauld,  (ieorge 

Bowring,  Algernon  Cunliffe 

Pelherick,  (Jeoige 'Tallack 

Harford,  Rev.  Dundas 

Marson,  Artliur  'Thomas 
''  Rowe,  Yen.  John  Tetley 

Batten,  John  Dickson,  &  LL.B. 

Walker,  Rev.  Edmund  .loseph 

.\apier-Clavering,  Francis 

Napier-Clavering,   Rev.    Henry 
Percy 

Lemon,  Frank  Edward,  &  LL.B. 


1  Professorof  Botany  and  Vegetable  Physiology , 
Mason  College,  Birmingham. 

V  Director  of  National  Portrait  Oallcry. 
3  Person  Prizeman,  1877  "n<l  187U. 


4  Clerk  of  Asaue  S.E.  Circuit. 

6  M.P.  for  Essex  (Saffron  Walden). 

6  Archdeacon  of  ilochester. 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


1051 


Lambrick,  Rev.  George  Menzies 
Jones,  Rev.  Herbert  Edwaril 
Howard-M<^Lean,  John  Roberi 
Stewart,  P'rank 
Brown,  Herbert  William 
Deacon,  John  Francis  William 
Gridley,   Ref^inaid   Claud    Moor 

Gil'lett 
Holland,  Rev.  Byrom 
Ll-oyd,  Georgre  William 
Keiglitley,  Bertram 
Collier,  George  Buller 
Lucas,  Frederick  Louis 
Stanley,  Charles  Wentwortli 
Oxley,  John  Stewart 
I'owell,  Rev.  Edward  Pearce 
Ellis,  Alexander  Adcock 
JMarsliall,  Herbert 
Smitii,  Rev.  Walter 
Williams,  Neville,. t  M.B. 
Carr,  Frank  Osmond,  &  Mus. B 
1887    Andrews,  Kev.  William  North 
•  reniiant,  Edward  Frimilx 
I'errott,  Frank  Duerdin 
Holmun,  Henry  Martin 
-  Wilberforce,  Lionel  Robert 
Gialton,  Francis  Frederick 
Rogers,  Rev.  Henry 
Hunter,    Bev.   Charles    Bernard 

Roderick 
Clay,  Charles  Felix 
"Chevallier,  Rev.  John 
(Crosse,  ('harles  Nevile 
Elder,  Harry  Montiifiue 
Norman,  Archibald  ('ameron, 

&  Li..U. 
Casson,  .lohn  Lees 
Brigg,  .lohn  .leremy,  &  LL.M. 
Brigg.  William  Andfrton,&:  LL.IVI. 
Hoaro,  WiUuiin   I  )oiiro 
Smilh,  Richanl  Ford,  &  LL.B. 
Pollock,  Eiiiest  Murray 
Wanliss,  .lohn  Newton  Wellesley, 

&  LL.B. 
Gilbertson,  Uev.  .lames  Williams 
Lucat,  Rfv.  Francis  drunville  Lewis 
W'ickhaiii,  William  Cecil 
Newl)iiry,    Rev.  Georffe  .Stuart 

Hyde 
Holland,  Alfn:d  \'alentine 
Milne,  Rev.  Percy  Henry 


Smith,  Basil  (luy  Oswald 

lirth,  Mark 

I'reeby,  Rev.  Alfred 

Miley,  Miles,  &  M.B. 

Batley,  John  Armytage  Batlev,  & 

LL.B. 
de  Zoete,  Edward  Francis 
Mcl3onell,  Arthur  Penrose 
Dudfield,   Reginald  Samuel  Orme, 

A'  M.B, 
Aves,  Ernest  Harry 
Sanderson,  Rev.  Charles  Poyntz 
Gurdon,  Edward  Temple 
Hewthcote,  .Vrthur  .Samuel 
Clark,  (iodfrey  Lewis 
Hopkinson,    }leiiry    Lennox,     & 

LL.B. 
Baker,  William  Meath 
Clough,  Arthur  Hugh 
Smith,  Arthur  llaniilton 
Smart,  ( Jeorge  Slepheii^nn 
*  Bragg,  William  Henry 
Slewari- Brown,  Kgerion 
Kirkpaiiick,  Frederick  Alexander 
Brown,  Rev.  Robert  Percival 
Herrics,  Robert  StaiisfieUi 
Leaf,  Kev.  William 
''Lynch,  Harry  Finnis  Blosse 
Gurdon,  P.ev.  Francis 
Heygate,  Waiter  Beaumont 
Pitrs- Tucker,  William  Edwin, 

&  LL.  B. 
Burton,  Rev.  Bramwell  Charles 
Fawkes,  Rev.  Reginald 
Pearce,  Nigel  Douglas  Frith 
Darlington,   llaywanl   Radcdiffe,  & 

LL.M. 
Lawson,  Rev.  Arthur  William 
Freshfield,  Edwin  Hanson 
Oakes,  Benjamin,  iV  LL.B. 
Freaii,  William  Peek 
''  Ftoberts,  >lohn  Herbert 
Mihlniay,  Itev.  Carew   Hervey  St 

.lohn 
Hoiirt',  Henry  (ieranl  Philip 
Knapton,  Kev.  Arthur  John 
'  Smith,  .\bel  Ht-iirv 
Burnett,  Kob.-ri  (Mdliam,  .V  LL.B. 
Bickcisteth,  iiuhert  .\lexander,^LlL 

iV  B.C. 
Gervis,  Henry,  M.B.  &  B.C. 


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1052 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Gougli,  Rev.  Charles  Massey 

M^Neile,  John 

Whatton,  Rev.  Arundell  Blount 

William 
Wright,  Charles  William 
Whatton,  John  Swift 
Gilbey,  Arthur  Nockolds 
Gamble,  Rev.  Arthur 
1  Rendall,  Montaprue  John 

Black,  Stuart  Gladstone 
de  Bourbel,  i\aoul 
Loder,  Gerald  Walter  Erskine,  & 

LL.B. 
Dixon,  Rev.  Arthur 
Itathbone,  Hugh  Reynolds 
Coope,  Rev.  Frank  Egerton 

liullock,  James  Henry 
1889  '"  Bensly,  Edward  von  Blomberg 

Cowan,  David 

Frere,  Rev.  Walter  Howard 
Harkness,  James 

Birkett,  Rev.  Aitliur  Ismay 
Townley,  Rev.  Charles  Francis 

Verity,  Arthur  Wilson 

Somerville,  Annesley  Ashworth 

Corbett,  Herbert  Edwin 
•■'Robinson,  Rev.  Charles  Henry 

Payne,  Ernest 

Wilson,  Rev.  Ernest  James 

Porter,  Horatio 

Soames,  Rev.  Gordon 

Arnold,  Franck  Thomas 

Hill,  Rev.  John  Charles 

Bedford,  Rev.  Edwin  Curtis 

Bird,  Rev.  Clement 

Hunter,  William  Curling 

Plunkett,  Loftus  Henry  Hurst, 
><<.  LL.B. 

Macpherson,  William  Hugh 

Helme,  Robert  Masterman 

Pitman,  Frederick  Islay 

Betts,  Rev.  Howard  Evelyn 

Hargreaves,   Arthur  Shepherd,   & 
LL.B. 

Fetter,  Rev.  William  Dixon  Halse 
H!liamberlain,   Rt.    Hon.   Joseph 
.\usten 

Beddington,   Henry   Herbert 
Melville 

Hamilton,  Walter  Bernard 


Hodgson,  Barnard  Thornton,  & 

LL.B. 
Waters,  Rev.  Thomas  Brocas 
Oldfield,  Rev.  Alfred  Edwards 
lirocklebank.  Rev.  Charles  Henry 
Hudson,  Rev.  Edgar  Torr 
Morison,  Theodore 
Lowe,  Rev.  Charles  Henry 
Lofts,  Rev.  Albert  Edward  Way  man 
•''von  Hiigel,  Baron  Anatole  Andreas 
Aloys 
Ottley,  Richard  Rusden  1890 

Sanderson,   Harold    Kennedy    St 
.John 
''  Burkitt,  Francis  Crawford 
Bitgshawe,  Rev.  Kdward  John 
Kempthorne,    Rev.    John    Augus- 
tine 
Scriven,  Rev.  Rowland 
Sykes,  Rev.  Edward 
Davies,  Henry  Rees 
I'atham,  Herbert  Francis  William 
Hatherell,  Robert  Ralcliffe 
Kills,  Rev.  Richard  Prosser 
Crawley,  Georgre  Abraham 
Eaton,  Hubert  Francis  Joseph 
Johnson,  Bertram  Vaiighaii 
JNIordan,  Percy  Chambers 
liostock,  Hewitt 
Hopkins,  Frederick  Gardner 
I'ownley,  Maximilian  Gowran 
Iloare,     Rev.     George     Edward 

Gerald 
Tompkins,  Albert  James 
Armitage,  Rev.  James  William 
Chadwick,  Richard  Arthur 
lUandford,  Walter  Fielding' 

Holloway 
Wigram,  Rev.  Edmund  Francis 

Edmund 
Rome,  Rev.  Robert  Lorimer 
Fiirdell,  Rev.  Ernest  Scott 
Heywood,  Charles   Christopher, 

M.B.  &  B.C. 
Porter,  Rev.  Albert  Lavington 
Spafford,  Rev.  Albert 
Colt,  Francis  Dymock 
Mewburn,  George  Richmond,  & 

LL.B. 
Forbes,  Rev.  Henry  Warren 


]  IJcIl  SchoUr,  IBS'!.  1  Juni'"-  '•"■•'1  i}J''"J'""'""'''\  .     ,       , 

S  ProfeMor    of    l-alln,   Univoraity    CoUego    oil      6  Curator  of  the  Museum  of  Ardiieology. 

■t  Hon  (•ill.ou  of  llinon  nan.  1886.    Tyrwhitt  Scholarship,  1880.     Hebrew 

4  3!p  forEarWorcoaterahire.  Late  Chancellor      I'ri,,;  an.l  Mason  I'ri.e,  1889.    Kayo  I'riza.  1891. 
of  the  Exchequer.  Late  Postmaster-General.    Late     Hon.  1).  D.  l•.llful)ur^'h. 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


1053 


F'oole,  Rev,  .loseph  Simpson 
Burton,  Kdwaid 

Daliry,  IJcrtrain  Harvey  Keginald 
Ellis,  Kev.  .lolin  Browu 
Asshelon,  llicliard 
Harri>,  liev.  .loseph  Montague 
Smith,  RupHPt  Oswald 
Vivian,  Herbert 
Smith,  Rev.  Lancelot 
Dent,  lioburt  Wilkinson 
Ciindv,  riiomas  KIger 
Shindk-r,  I'honias,  &  LL.!!. 
Kilzhcrlteit,  Sairiuel   I'lioiini^ 
Watertieid,  Rev.  Ilariy  Wiiigtield 
Uunii,  William,  &  LL.B. 
^  Eg)fur,  W  illiani  Duiiiclits 
Adie,  R.icliard  llalibiirtou 
VouiiL'man,  Cliiirles  hllis 
Norwood,  Rev.  (ieorge 
Maiden,  Henry  Melville  Scoit 
Suel^rove,  John  Sidney 
Norman,  Rev.   Thomas  Kensii 
Mai  ling,  Charles  Muriay 
Spencer -Stan  liope,    J-ldwanl 

Collingwood 
Harbhaiiiji,   Kumar  ot    iMorbi,  & 

LL..M. 
(Jurrie,  .lames 
Leaf,    Cecil    iluntiug'don,    M.B., 

B.C. 
Deeley,  Harry  Mallaby,&  LL.M. 
Rowe,  Francis  Erskine 
Heale,  Bertram  Robert 
■lames,  Allred 
Rendall,    Ernest    Monl.agu,    & 

LL.Ii. 
DickiiiMjn,  William 
Holland,  Francis  Caldwell 
Rlakc,  Rev.  Janice  Edward  Huxley 
Elli^,  Rev.  Kdwurd  RadclyH'e 
Thornton,  Robi-rt  Lawrence 
I'adwick,  Francis  (icorjre 
IMiilpoit,  Thoiims  Vincent 
KyfeJaiiiicsoii,    •Isimes    Fleming, 

<Sl  LL.I5. 
I'cnrice,  Rev.  (Jhailes  John 
l.iiwrence,  Charles  Lawrence 
('rowther-Bcynon,  Vernon  Bryan 
Suinlars,  Rev.  (ieorge  Russell 
'''Malleson,  Rev.  John  i'hilip 
(Gordon,  William  Henry 


Foyster,  Rev.  Henry  Charles 
Rrereton 

Lowe,  Rev.  Herbert  Hanipson 

Ba.ss,  Rev.  Charles 

.Smith -Cuninghame,    Doug'las 
Alexander,  iX  LL.B. 

Bevan,    Rev.    Richard    Aubrey 
Chichester 

Johnson,  Rev.  Hubert  \'aughan 

Ogle,  Rev.  Hugh  Lambert 

Robinson,  Rev.  .lohn 

M.irling,  W  illiam  John  I'aley 
•  I'.liieott,  Arthur  J^echer 

Carter,  Rev.  James 

W  ithy,  Arthur  Edward 

I'ostf^ale,  Rev.  Lanirdale  Horwood 
^  Kwiiifj,  .lames  Alfred,  F.R.S. 

Bullock,  Arthur  I'.roilrick  lHy'2 

■•  Wright,  Herbert  Edwin,  ^.  LL.B. 

Debeuham,  Ernest  Ridley 

llaig,  Edric  W'olseley,  &  LL.M. 
'■  lies,  .lohn  ('yril 
'  Bridgeinan,  William  Clive 

Badley,  John  Haden 

Orejr,  Henry  Philips 

Ratlibone,  Mark  I'hilips 

Lowe,  .\rlhur  Willouphby  Courtauld 

Beihune,  Rev.  iMontaRU  Robert 

Kirby,  Rev.  Vincent  Taylor 

Clark,  Edward  liitsou 
s  Brown,  Rev.  Algernon  Leslie 

Laurence,  Rev.  Frederic  Spencer 

Monckton,  William  (Jawler 

Wilsoii.  Reginald  Thorp 

Tippini;,  Joseph  Henry  Alherton ,  & 
LL.M. 

Langdon- Down,  Reginald  Lan>rdon, 
.M.B.  Ac  B.C. 

Baldwin,  .Stanley 

.Mullens,    William    Herbert,   & 
LL.W. 

France-Hayhurst,  iiev.  Heskelli 

Bicker>teth,  .Vshley 

Milne-Reilhead,  (ieorge  Bertram 

I'owys,  AL;rvyn  Owen  Wayne 

Beddiii;.'ton,  (ierald  Krnesi 

i-ovat-l'raser,  James  Alexander,  iSc 
LL-.^L 

Hulbert.  Joseph   (ieorge,  ^LB. 
c\  B.C. 

Bevan,  Wilfred 


I  Mulor  at  Kl<>n  ('olloga 
7  M<iinh<r<'  rrli<-mi>n,  Ihml 
I  I'ounly    Court    Jiiilao     I 


luilce«lerBlilri». 
Y  (•I.Hicrdrr  uikI  llrl<t..l. 
■  •■I   llialructlon.     UU  rrufoaa'T 
I  A|.|>lln.lM<'leiicoa.  Itojml  MihIkI, 


witll  Hi'll.iUr,  lam. 
liii|>ooUir  ufSchiiu 
rcirShr.>|»liir<'  lOc 

r<ir8clw)iic.>ll«i(c. 


1054 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Smith,  Gerald  Dudley 
Dunville,  John  Dunville 
Gordon,  Kev.  William  Hamilton 
Woodd,  Rev.  Trevor  Basil, &LL.B. 
Sargant,  Walter  Lee 
Burn,  Frank  Hawthorn 
Luard,  Gerard  Maurice  Charles 
Beevor,  Ralph  Jerniy 
Garwood,  Edward  Johnstone 
18'J3    Burn,  Henry  I'elham 

1  Thompson,  D'Arcy    Wentworth, 
C.B. 
Dames-Longworth,  Francis 
Pordliani,  Montague  Edward 
Meek,  Siward  Wilfrid 
Nix,  John  Ashburner 
Pease,  Arthur  Francis 
Cochrane,  Rev.  Archibald 
Daniel,Augustus  Moore, M.B.&  B.C. 
Hutton,  Stamford 
Gilson,  Julius  Parnell 
^Ashford,  Cyril  Ernest 

Bury,  Rev.  Robert  Gregg 
3  Whittaker,    William    Joseph,    & 
LL.B. 
Harrison,  Aug'ustus  Taylor 
Bacon,  Richard  Castell 
Pulford,  Herbert,  M.B.  &  B.C. 
Jeakes,  Rev.  James  Malcolm 
Harris,  Rev.  Henry  Kingsford 
Williams-Freeman,    Rev.    Lionel 

Peere 
Barclay,  Robert  Leatham 
Cubitt,  lion.  Henry 
Baity,  Rev.  William  Falkner 
Lafone,  Rev.  Henry  Pownall  Malius 
Banks,  William  Hartland 
Bower,  William.  M.B.  &  B.C. 
Laiit,'don-Down,  Percival  Langdon, 

M.B.  &  B.C. 
Yglesias,  Rev.  Francis  Alichael 
Prescott-Decie,  Rev.  William 
Paterson,    Herbert   John,    M.B. 
&  B.C. 
1894    Cayley,  Henry 

Speed ,  Edwin  Aruey,  &  LL.  B. 
Lee,  Ilev.  John  Theodore  Norris 
Wakefield,  Ko{?er  William,  M.B.  & 

B.C. 
Little,  .lohn  Terry 
Buxioii,  'Thomas  Fowell  Victor 
Niciiolson,  Richard  Francis 
Savery,  Herbert 


Monk,  James  Henry 

Austen- l^eiffh,  Edward  Chenevix 

Smith,  William  Alexander  Lauder, 

M.B.  &  B.C. 
Fane,  William  Vere  Reeve 
Oliver,  William  Dudley 
Buxton,  Noel  Edward 
Brif?ht,  Rev.  Hugh 
Nicholson,  Reginald 
Woodd,  Rev. Charles  Hampden  Basil 
Bevan,  Rev.  Raymond  Francis 
Harris,  William  Cecil 
Fox,  Francis  Douglas 
Wilson,  Rev.  Rowland  Alwyn 
Meyer,  Rev.  Horace  Rollo 
Wyley,  Rev.  William  Kiteley 
Bennett,  Rev.  George  Thomas 
Weaver,  Edward  Henry  Wright 
Ellis,  Rev.  William  Eglington 
Watts,  Rev.  Edmund  George 
Ellis,  Frederick  Hatiersley  Borman 
^Atkinson,  Harold  Waring 
Rawson-Shaw,  William 
Harland,  William 
Robinson,  Oswald  Richard 
Watney,  Charles  Norman 
Helme,  Thomas 
Auster,  Rev.  Walter  William 
Dal  by,  William  Ernest 
Winthrop,  Frederic  Bronson  189i 

Hume-Rothery,  Joseph  Hume 
Stamp,  Alfred  Edward 
5  Edwards,  Henry  John 

Selby, Francis  .lames 
''  Reed,  Frederick  Richard  (,'owper 
Macnaghten,  Hon.  Malcolm  Martin 
Thompson,  Vincent 
Deane,    Hermann    Frederick 

Williams 
French,  Rev.  Basil  Peter  William, 

&  LL.B. 
Pryor,  Francis  Robert 
Bidder,  George  Parker 
Robinson,    Rev.    John    Theodore 

Thomas 
Davis,  Henry  John,  M.B.  &  B.C. 
(irantham,  William  Wilson 
Greenwood,    Robert  Morrell,   & 

LL.M. 
Cotter,  George  Edmond  Went  worth , 

M.B.  &  B.C. 
de    Rougeinont,    Rev.    Alfred 

George 


1  Profoneor    >•{    Natural     lli»t<ir)-,    UniTenity  1 
College,  Dundou. 

2  lleail  Master  Royal  Naval  Culk'go,  Dartmouth, 
a  Clmnrcllor'iil/cgHlMolalliKt.lSHe.  Whewell'a 


SchnUrnf  Inleraalional 
4  Principal  of  Bolvedori 
6  Follow  of  PeterhouBo. 
6  Sedgwick  Prlie,  ISWl. 


I.Kw,  1890 
College,  Pretoria. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1055 


Tregoniiij,',  John  Simmons 
Beddui^'ton,  Claude 
Pyddoke,  I^ev.  John  Whalley 
Bartleet,    Kev.  Hubert  Humphrey 

.Midillemore 
(,'headle,  Waller  William 
Fayier.  Kredi-iick  IJuraiid  Stirling 
Marig..l.i,  Harul.l  Walter 
Child.  John  haulkner.  &  LL.H. 
Fooler,  Montagu  Kichard  William 
Kollo,  Hon.  liernard  Francis 
Elwyn,  Kev.  Kichard  Frederic 
Powell,  Llewelyn,  M.n.  \  B.C. 
(^lark,  'I'lionias  Colhatcli 
liorissow,  Clement  Louis 
Millar,  Kev.  Ernest 
Maiiland,    Hon.    &    Rev.    Sydney 

lieorge  William 
Marsden,  Kev.  Edward  McLaren 
Burton,  Rev.  James  Alfred 
Markhani,  Kev,  Algernon  Augustus 
Hill,   Ki-v.   Thomas   Leonard 

Thorold 
Freeman,  Kev.  Richard 
Widdowson,  Frederick  .lackson 
Jerrani,  Rev.  Arnold  Kscomhe 

iW    Cooke- II  urle,  Josejjh 

Cory,  Rev.  William  Henry 
Jackson,  ( 'liarles  Samuel 
DuL-kworth,  CicDrge  Herbert 
Hutchinson,  Alfred 
Ueliii,  John  Frederick.  &  LL.M. 
'AI)bo[t,  Kev.   Kobert  Crowther 
Killick,  Henry 
Bidwell,  Jidin  Kvans 
Treijoning.  William  Edwaid  Cecil 
Kcnsliaw,Cliark-sAdolphe  Knowles 
Anus.  William  Hanhury,<St  I..L.M. 
.limes,  Kev.  Herbert  (ire.sford 
(,'liapnian,  .lolin  Bellamy  W'allis 
Flelclier,  Henry  Martineau 
Hartree,  William 
'^Trevelyan,  Chiirles  rhilii)s 
Young,  Rev.  Waller  Cujiel 
F.lh.uH,  Kegif.al.l  Bruce,  .V-  LL.M. 
Smith,  Rev.  Bernard  Basil  Woodd 
FariMhawe.  Kev.  (t<-ralil  Charles 
JJevrTell,  .Iiihn  Kichards  Croft 
Macliines.  Kev.  Itennie 
Targett,  Kev.  James  Macklin 
Tenij)le,  Rev.  .\rlhur  Luniley 
Symes,  Konald 

/        Wigram,  Kev.  Beresford  Edward 


O'Rorke,    Rev.    Henry   William 

Leycester 
Fisher.  Rev.  Thomas  Catlirew 
Felkin,  Frederick  William 
De  la  Pryme,  Rev.  AlexanderGeorge 
^Runcinian,  Walter 
Kitson,  Sydney  Deymus 
Johnson,  Kev.  Thomas  Broadwood 
Corbiii.  Charles  Prescod  Hinds 
Cave,  Charles  John  Philip 
Dixon,  Edward  Travers 
Ni.\,  Edward  Bethune 
Dingwall,  Rev.  Waller  Molyneux    1S97 
Sconce,  Herbert  William 
Vaughan,  Charles  Stewart 
Hale,  Henry  Ormsby 
Currie,  Laurence 
Hurst,  Kev.  Bertram  Preston 
Legg-,  W  illiam  W^ickham 
Speer,  Frederick  Arthur 
Mason,  Rev,  William  Vavasour 
Wrightson,  Thomas  Gannoiidsway 
Heinemann,  Arthur  Blake 
Weston,  Rev.  Frederick  Cieorge 
Hesketh,  Charles  Hesketh  Bibby 
Piiiiie,  Kev.  Nigel  Wood 
Warmington,  Marshall  Deuham 
Hall,  Arthur  Gwyune  Jeffreys 
Heron-Maxwell,  Ivor  W'alter 
Meyer,  Horace  Leycester 
Herbert,  William  de  Bracy,  it  LL.M. 
(rwyther,  (Jraham  Howard 
Willington,  Edward  Champernowue 
Tansley,  Arthur  (ieorge 
Donaldson,  Thorn ycroft 
Chance,  Alexander  Macomb 
Stephenson,  Rev. Henry  Spencer 
Smith,  Siinuel  Waller  Johnson 
W'oodward,  Rev.  Frederick  I'ayler 
liarmar,  Williani  Rayer 
Foster,  Kev.  Henry  Read 
Kussell,  William  Cecil  iai)8 

Uavies-Colley,  riiinnas  Henry 
Seckham,  (jerald  .lames  {'home 
Asliwoith,  Percy 
Frith,  Kev.  Hugh  Cokayne 
Cowie,     l{ev.     .Archibahl     Georg-e 

(ioidoii 
(,'li.ssold,  Harry 
Crum,  WalK^r  (iraliam 
Cremer,  Wyndham  Creincr 
lilakeney,  Kev.  Kilwanl  Purdon 
Green,  Kev.  Hubert  Cliarle."» 


I  Abbott  ii<^li<iUr,  lii'j. 

J  M.r.  fur  YorkahlrvlKIUiKl). 


I'rxtliloiit  <>(  tho   ll-anl 


1056 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Wha(lcoat,\\  illiam  Henry,&  LL.M. 

1  liosanquet,  Robert  Carr 
Loane,  George  Green 
Helps,  Rev.  Arthur  Leonard 
IJixon,  George 

Vesey,  David  Arthur  Fitzgerald 
lludleston,  Wilfrid  Henry 
Fletcher,  Rev.  Mark 

2  INIarsli,  Edward  Howard,  C.M.G. 
'^Maliin,  Frederick  lilagdeu 

Kelsey,  Henry  'J'honias 
■'Sedgwick,  William  Fellows 

Osborn,  (ieorge  Francis  Atterbury 
•"'(iooch,  CJeorge  Peabody 
Ware,  Rev.  Martin  Stewart 
Cator,  Chillies  George  Lumley 
Moberly,  Rev.  Edgar  William 
Gosling,  Rev.  Geoige  Langliam 
Bird,  Rev.  George  Shepheard 
Stewart-lirown,  Ronald 
Fox,  Rev.  Henry  Watson 
Shewell,  Herbert  Wells   Hayiy, 

&  M.B.,  B.C. 
Moss,  Rev.  Arthur  Miles 
Wellby,  Philip  Sinclair 
Robson,  Rev.  Thomas  Claude 
Fordliam,  Alfred  Russell,  &  LL.B. 
Allix,  Charles  Israel  Loraine 
J'arkin,  John 
Westmacott,  Rev.  Lewis 
Maw,  Rev.  George  Trenlham 
Druce,  Walter  George 
Cooke,  Arthur 
18!)9    Davis,  James  Richard  Aiuswortb 
Guillemard,  Laurence  Nunns,C.B. 
''jMoltuuo,  Percy  Alport,  &  LL.M. 
Wilson,  Rev.  Gilbert 
Eddison,  Edmn 
Taylor,  Richard  Stephens 
Jardine,  Robert 

M  ortinier, Ralph  (ieorgeElphinstone 
('uiiiiin},'liam,  Rev.  Bertram  Keir 
Armitage,  Rev.  i'hilip 
Robson,  Rev.  Archibald  Francis 
Collins,  Arthur  Ernest 
W^raiUi,  Henry  Duckle,  &  LL.B. 
Branston,  Walter  GiLstrap 
Cohen,  Walter  Samuel 
Wade,  Edvrard  Bruce  Herschel 
Phelps,  Thomas  Tettrell 

1  rriif.  of  Clasnical  Arohicnlony,  Univcinity  ol 
LiveriM.ol. 

5  thancullor'aCliuiiicnl  MoilnlllHt,  1895. 
:i  Hcail  Master  of  SwlbcfKh  School. 

4  Bell  Scholar,  lg'.l2. 

6  M.I",  for  Bath  City.     Lightfuot  Scholar,  18.16 
Thirlwall  Prize,  18»r. 


Openshaw,  James 

Marsh,  Rev.  Noel  Currey 

Gibbs,  John  Slater 

Allfrey,  Frederic  Henry,  &  M.B., 

B.C. 
Conybeare,  Rev.  William  James 
"^  Nightingale,  Albert  Darby 
"  Godfrey,  Charles 
Western,  Alfred  Edward 
Thompson,  John  Perronet 
Woods,  Rev.  Frank  Theodore 
Elphiustone,  Rev.  Maurice  Cui'teis 
Daniel,  Rev.  Clifford  Haworth 
Braitlnvaite,  John  Sidney 
Austen,  Rev.  Frederic  William 
Bull,  Henry 

Munby,  Rev.  Henry  Edwin 
Pieris,  Paulus  Edward 
Hinks,  Arthur  Robert 
Barnett,  Lionel  David 
Dunbar-Kilburn,  Bertram  Edward 
James,  Henry  Terrell 
Wigram,   Rev.   Harold  Frederic 

Edward 
Farmer,  Rev.  Malcolm  Stuart 
Richardson,  Henry  Adair 
Knowles,  Rev.  Cameron  Quilter 
Butler,  Edward  Montagu 
Grant-Wilson,    Geoige    Wemyss, 

&  LL.M. 
Clarke,  William  Ruddell 
Du  Cane,  Arthur  Prideaux 
Bushell,  William  Done 
Hodgkin,  Thomas  Edward 
Pope,  Charles  George 
Hulbert,  Henry  Louis   Powell,  & 

M.B.,  B.C. 
Naylor,  Heniy  Darnley 
Rumsey,  Charles  Almeric 
Shearnie,  John  Stewart 
McClean,  John  Robinson,  &LL.B. 
M'Clean,  William  Ncwsam 
Darby,  William  Sydney,  it  M.B., 

B.C. 
Hannah,  John  Campbell 
Jenkyn,  Rev.  Cyril  Walford  Osborn 
Whitley ,  Edward  Nathan,  &  LL.  M. 
Clark,  Edward  Mellish 
Finch,  Alfred  Heneage 
Barber,  Rev.  Thomas  Gerrard 


«  M.P.  for  Duinfrlosshiro. 

7  Bell  Scholar,  189J.  Davion  Scholar,  189:t. 
Pomon  Priioinan,  IMI4,  l«l."i.  Chancollor'B  lias 
nical  MolalliKt,  1895. 

8  Head  Master,  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne 
Uaac  Newton  Studout,  18l>!<. 


] 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1057 


Fry,  Kev.  Ilerberl  Kearsley 

CorMn,  Kdwanl  Maxwell  Hinds 

Wollaston,  (ierald  Woods,  6l  LL.M. 

Carr-Eliison,  Herbert  Georg'e  Carr 

Sawyer,  IJev.  Herbert  William 

Dodderidx^,  Kev.  Alfred  George 

liiand,  Hugh  Michael 
'Lloyd,  Go(lfrej'  Isaac  Howard 

Smith,  Kev.  Hubert  Saiunarez 

HindJey,  Clement  Dauiel  Muggs 

Allen,  Herbert  Stanley 

Kadford,  Kev.  Ernest  Marshall 
'^Bemays,  Albert  Evan 

Agar,  Cliarles  Herbert 

Powell,  William  .Maurice 

Gibsou,  Hon.  Edward  (rravesMayne 

Thornton.  Kev.  Herbert  Parry 

Lloyd-Jones,  Ivor  Gordon 

Home,  Maynard,  il"  M.B.,  15. C. 

Tyler,  Hector  Granville  Sutherland 

Agnew,  Suir  Carnegie,  &  LL.B. 

Stansfeld,(TeorgeKeginald,iVrLL.B. 

(Jrahani,  John  Charles  William 

Nai.sh.  .Mbert  Ernest,  &  M.lj.,  B.C. 

Drew,  llev.  Charles  Leonard 
•''Kitson,  Kdbert  Hawthorn 

VVeekiey,  Ernest 

Nicholson,   Clement   Octavius 
Edward 

Paley,  George  Arthur 

Weaver,  Alfred  Berry,  ^^  LL.I5. 

Karney,    Kev.   Arthur   Baillie 
Lumsdaiue 

Chatlield.  John  Kvrle,  &  LL.B. 

Clark,  William  Henry,  ('.M.(f. 

Couper,  John  Duncan  Campbell 

Heap,  Stephen,  <!t  LL.B. 

Ji'vons,  Herbert  Stanley 

Ko^,'<•t,  Samuel  Komilly 

Darwin,  Bernard  Kichard  Meirion, 
Ac  LL.B. 

Lee,  Kev.  Henry  Burgass 

JLirvey,  Kev.  Bernard  William         i 

Simpson,  Kev.  Alan  Halduue  j 

Hoffman,  (ieorgi-  Sjiencer  [ 

'.Mi-Kerrow,  Konald  iirunlees 

Hetlierington,  Koger  Gaskell  I 

Bruadrick,  Henry  Crewd^on 

ToMswill,  Charles  (tibson 

<iordon  Smith,    Harry,    it    M.B., 
B.C. 

Waller,  Louis  lieathcote 


Dalton.  Clnirles  Kegiiiald 

Wigram,  Kev.  Marcus  Edward 

Eddison,  Kev.  Frederick  William 

Atkinson,  Stanley  Bean,  &  LL.B. 

Balgarnie,  William  Henry 

Buxton,  Charles  Koden 

Beale,  Hubert  Kenrick  1<K}2 

Weaver,  Frederick  Kearsley,  & 
M.B.,  B.C. 

Hilleary,  Edward  Langdale 

(Jrfjg,  Arthur  Hyde.  &  M.B.,  B.C. 

Norman,  Konald  Collet 

Totlhunter,  Herbert  Williani 

Kitson,  Edward  Christian 

Churchill,  Augustus  William 

Hilleary,  Koland 

Campbell,  Rev.  George  Augustus 

Booth,  Lancelot  Hedley,  &  LL.M. 

Trotter,    William    Finlayson, 
S:  LL.M. 

Mather,  Kev.  Herbert 

Cooper,  Kobert  Granville 

Selwyn,  Kev.  Stephen  John 

Butler,  George  Herbert  Cuming 

Prycc,  Bernard  Yaiighan,  &  LL.B. 

Weir,  Hugh  Hcywood,  S:  M.B. 

Bulloch,  James  Howell 

Prescott,  Kenneth  Loder  Cromwell 

Fox,  Charles  Beresford 

Howard,  (iilbert,  &  LL.B. 

Clay,  Hugh  Travis 

Bulstrode,  Christopher  Victor,  & 

M.B.,  B.C. 
^Ferreis,  Vyvyaii  Maeleod 

I'ocock,  .\rcliibald  Henry 

Daisley,Kev.  Geoffrey  William 

Dobbs,  Francis  Wellesley 

Wrightsoii,  Wilfrid  Ingram 

.\rber,  Edward  .Vlevcandcr  Newell 

Summers,  Kev.  ANilliani  Ivlgar 

Freshlield,  James  William 

Barclay,  Kev.  David  Buxton 

TroUope,    Kev.    Charles    Henry 
Bnthnrst 

Warburg,  Oscar  Emanuel 

Kichardson,  John  .Sherbrooke 

Loefller,  Carl  Ludwig  llenrik 
''Young,  Geoffrey  Winthn>p 

Dockray,  Kenneth  Titus  Smalley 

Keckitt^  Albert  Leopol.l 

Deeping,  Ge(»rgi'  Warwick 

Mitchell,  Kev.  Percy  Kobert 


1    Prnfcraior     of 
themclil. 

3  Hr.i»n«'iMf>iUIIUt,  IBtJ 
■i  lUrkiicM  tfchulw,  lit;. 


Ici,      rirlh      ('ollri|«. 


<  Chanc'.llor'* 
6  AblMitt  Sill' 
g  (  hmiicflli,r'< 


M<mI,.I,  Eimllit.  riMilil,  tSot, 
KiiKllOi  MtKlal,  imr?,  ItM. 

L* 


1058 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Holroyrte,  Douglas,  &  M.B.,  B.C. 
Forse,  Rev.  Edward  John  George 

'  Lord,  Walter  Frewen 
Hans;on.  Reginald  John  Edward, 

M.B.  &  B.C. 
Chaplin,  Rev.  Alan 
Wimbush,  George  Barnes 
Freshwater,  John  Douglas   Hope, 
&  M.B. ,  B.C. 
1903    Hoiton,  Rev.  Le  Gendre  George 

•-'Gorst,  Sir  John  Eldon,  K.C.B. 
Hanson,  Wilfred  Julius 
Falkner,  Charles  Gaskell 
Cobb,  Henry  Venn,  &  LL.B. 
Lewis,  Trevor  Gwyn  Elliot 
Paine,  Charles  Albert 
Mander,  Fredei'ick  William 
Hanson,  Oswald  Hesketh 

^  Hopkinson,  Bertram 
Dorman,  Arthur  Chai'les 
Hanson,  Herbert  James 
Whitaker,  Frederick,  &  B.C. 

iDale,  Henry  HalleU,  &  B.C. 
Rayner,  Edwin  Hartree 
Baynes,  William  Edward  Colston, 

&  LL.M. 
Hartley,  Cecil  Stewart 
Barbour,  Robert 

5  Chapman,  Sydney  John 
Gould,  Harold  Utterton,  &  M.B., 

B.C. 
Ryland,  Thomas  Howard 
Rothschild,  Hon.  Nathaniel  Charles 
Le  Laclieur,  AVilliam  John 
Gordon,  George  Francis  Carter 

'Armitage,  Norman  Cliarles 
England,  Edwin  Thirlwall 

7  Noon,  Leonard,  &  B.C. 

8  Nolan,  Rev.  Monsignor  Edmoud 
Wilson,     Rev.     Clement    Eustace 

Macro 
Etherington-Smith,   Raymond 

Broadley,  &M.B.,B.C. 
Mott,  Raymond  Culver,&M.B.,B.C. 
Cohen,  Ernest  Merton 
Jeffery,  Frank  Herbert 
Macgillivray,  Rev.  George  John 
Wigram,  Loftus  Edward,  &  M.B., 

B.C. 
Glencross,  James   Reginald 

Morshead,  &  LL.B. 


Woods,  Rev.  Edward  Sydney 
Biddle,  Frederick  Arnold,  &  LL.B. 
M'^Craith,  Douglas 
Forester,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Orlando  St 

Maur 
Hawes,  Charles  Hem-y 
Davies,  Rev.  William  .James 
Howlett,  Rev.  Edwin  John  Evans 
Alton,  Charles  Kiddy  Tijon 
Shaw,  Joseph 
Reiss,  Godfrey  Eniil 
Dickinson,  Godfrey  Nix 
Johnston,  Rev.  Henry  l^indsay 
Clarke,  Hem-y  Herbert,  M.B.  &  B.C. 
**  Dobson,  John  Frederic 
Nix,  Charles  George  Ashburner 
Tetley,  Charles  Harold 
Hartley,  William  Ernest 
Mayne,  Rev.  William  Cyril 
Burnaby,  Rev.  Henry  Beaumont 

Fowke 
Soames,  Arthur  Lancelot 
Watt,  Walter  Oswald 
10  Carr,  Cecil  Thomas,  &  LL.  M  . 
Winter,  VVilliam  de  Lappe 
Phillips,  Rev.  Philip  Richard 
Grissell,  Thomas  De  la  Garde 
Sawyer,  Rev.  William  Ellis 
Beale,  Harold  Lausdowne 
Thornton,  Rev.  Claude  Cyprian 
Herbert,   Arthm*   Grenville, 

&  LL.M. 
Barclay,  .Joseph  Gurney 
Mogg,  John  Leslie  Heaven 
Cooper,  Rev.  Philii>  Howard 
Watney,  Gerard  Norman 
I'Cole,  Sydney  William 
Hanson,  Edward  Kenneth 
Stobart,  John  Clarke 
Cooper,  Clive  Forster 
Dixon,  Samuel 
Castellain,  Hermeiu'gilde  George 

Pourtales 
Barnes,    Rev.    Monsignor    Arthur 

Stapylton 
Monckton,  Kdward  Philip 
Oliver,  Frederick  Scott 
Fowie,  I'homas  Ernie 
Upcher,  Rev.  Edward  Cyrill  Sparkc 
Blaikie,  Leonard 
1   Airy,  Bernard  John 


1  5 


1  Professor   of  Modorn  History,  nurhain  Col- 
lege of  Science. 

2  British  Agent  iu  Egypt. 

3  Professor  of  EngiueeriDg.     Hou.  LL.I).  Aber- 
ilcen. 

4  Coutts  Trotter  Student. 

5  Cobden  Prize,  1IS!I8.    Adam  Smith  Prize,  1900. 


6  Browne  Medallist,  ^ms. 

7  W.Tlkor  Student,  lIKifi. 

S   Head  of  St  Edmunil  House,  C:uubrid(;c. 

a  Barnes  Scholar,  II«IS.     Rattle  Schular,1895. 
•orson  Scholar,  1896. 
10  Yorke  Prize,  1902  &  llKl."). 
U  Gedge  Prize,  ISKJi 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1059 


Birkett,  Kev.  Cliarles 
McLean,  Ahiu 
'Howard,  lion.  Geoffrey  William 

Al},'fnioii 
Jleakin,  Gerald 

Droop, Charles  Edward,  JNI.  B.&B.C. 
(iraiit,  Montagu  Frederick,  &  B.C. 
A\'aterlow,  Sjdney  Pliilip  Perigal 
Lucas,  Francis  Herman 
M'-'Laren,  Samuel  Bruce 
Kennedy,  Rev.  Robert  John 
Cookson,  Bryan 
Aldersou,  Ralph  Edward 
Bird,  Gerald  Francis,  &  M.B.,  B.C. 
Boutflower,  Charles 
Dalton,  Llewelyn  Chisholm 
Freeman,  PhOip  Horace 
Tm-ner,  Rev.  Ralph  Cbarlewood 
Kuuiaird,  Hon.  Douglas  Ai'thur 
Pryor,  AValter  ilarlborough 
Robertson,  Rev.  Julius  Charles 
Guimiess,  Hon.  ArlLiu-  Ernest 
Odgers,  Francis  WiUiam 
Brown,  Douglas  Clifton 
Wilkes,  John  Fiske 
Wilson,  Ernest  Rockley 
Western,  Frederick  James 
Buxton,  Rev.  Harold  JoceljTi 
Chance,  Kenneth  Macomb 
George,  Rev.  Eric  John 
Firth,  .\rthur  Charles  Douglas 
Mackenzie,  Stephen  Morton 
Ciibbon,  Edward  Llewellyn  Lloyd 
May,  Rev.  Francis  Hawtrcy  Morgan 
Dunkels,  Eniest,  iV:  LL.M. 
Buchanan,  Douglas  Mudie 
Berrj-,  Rev.  Frank  Noriuaii 
Elphinstonc,  Kenneth  \'aughan 
-Montagu,  Hon.  Edwhi  Sanuiel 
Newton,  George  Douglas  Cochrane 
Elphinstonc,  Lancelot  Henry 
()beyos('kere,  .James  Peter 
Canii>l)ell,  Allan 
KX;    Royds,  John  Fletcher  T  vemlow 
Regnart,  Horace  (iriflitli 
Ashl)y,  IJev.  Leonard  Beauclerk 
Lee,  William  lOmerson,  &  B.C. 
Ellis,  Handd  Tliornton 
Wakefield,  Arthur  William,  Sc  M.B., 

B.C. 
.\die,  Clement  James  Mellish 
Hallett,  Rev.  Henrv  Ge-ranl 
Verey,  Henry  Edward,  .t  LL.B. 
Birkett,   Henry   James   Dilkus,   & 

M.B.,  B.C. 


Brudenell-Bruce,    James    Ernest 

John,  &  LL.B. 
Orton,  William  Hunt,  I'c  M.B.,B.C. 
Rawlijison,  Rev.  Hugh  Augustus 
Lonsdale,  Rev.  William  Henry 

Mackenzie 
Burke,  John  Benjamin  Butler 
Cunningham,  James  Michael 
Blake,  George  Penderell 
Davies,  Langford  George,  &  M.B., 

B.C. 
Pochin,  Victor  Robert 
Everard,  Bernard 
Miller,  Ax-thur  Hallowes,  &  .M.B., 

B.C. 
Crewdson,   William  Dillworth,   «fc 

LL.B. 
Leeke,  Rev.  William  Meyuell 
Lamb,  Richard  Edgar 
Doll,  Christian  Charles  Tyler 
M'^^Clintock-  Bunbiu-y,  Hon.  Thomas 

Leopold 
Cohen,  David  Horace 
Williams,  Walter  Nalder,  &  LL.B. 
'Anffus,  Charles  Franklin 
Robertson,  Ainslie  John 
*  Jourdaui,  Philip  Edward  Bertrand 
Griffith,  Joseph,  &  LL.B. 
Kempe,  Rev.  Edward  Challis 
Fox,  Rev.  George  Townshend 
Edmiuids,  Rev.  Claud  Henry 
Gray,  Harry  Tyrrell,  &  M.C. 
Bullough,  Edward 
Gosnell,  Ralidi  Percy 
Hunter,  Campbell  Murray 
Woodard,  Rev.  .\lfre(l  Lambert 
Seward,  Bertie  Henry 
Jonc's,  Owen  Thomas 
Campbell,   Rev.  Leopold    Colin 

Henry  Donglas 
Healey,  Rev    Randolph  Eddowcs    iy07 
Trotter,  John 
Cropper,  Rev.  James 
Arkle,  Alexander  Septimus 
Hunter,  Mark  Oliver 
Tregoning,  Wynn  Harold 
Meakin,  Walter,  e'er  LL.\L 
Towers,  William  (Jeorge 
Heywood,  (iraliam  Percival 
Trench,  John  Henry,  &  M.B.,  B.C. 
Grant,  (iregor  Huffli 
Luckock,  Rev.  Arthur  Mortimer 
Mackenzie,  liouis   Hope  Lovat,  & 

M.B.,  B.C. 
Howard,  Henry  Southey 


1  il.P.  forCumborluKlll'Ukdalu). 
•2  M.P.  for  Woit  CambrldgMhiro. 


n  rslluwofTriiilty  Mnll. 
I  Allon  Scholar,  luuo. 


•15—2 


1060 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Bell,  Arthur  Clive  He  ward 
Helme,  Thomas  Wilson 
Stigand,  Ivan  Ascanio 
Goodliai't,  Gordon  Wilkinson,  & 

M.B.,  B.C. 
Jones,  Clement  Wakefield 
Hodgkiu,  Ronald 
I'earsall,  Charles  William 
1  Gaye,  Arthur  Stretton 
Bro\vn,  Bertram  Goiildiug 
Duiack,  Jeremiah  Joseph  Ernest 
Weekes,   Rev.  Christian   William 

Hampton 
Dnimmond,  Rev.  Harold  John 
Benuion,  Arthur  Topham 
Gordon,  James  Geoffrey 
Tatham,  Christopher  Kemplay 
Edmond,  Rev.  Francis  John 
Laurence,  Claud 
Taylor,  Ai'thur  Lombe,  &  LL.B 
Hetherington,  Arthur  Lonsdale 
Brown,  Walter  Hargreaves 
Dajt,  Hugh 

Burf^ess,  Rev.  Alec  Rigby 
Cradock,  Norman 
Mander,  Geoffrey  Le  Mesurier 
Challinor,  William  Francis 
Blois,  Rev.  Gervase  Vanneck 
O'Hagan,  Lord 
Richardson,  John  Watson 
Malthas,  Robert 
Merryweather,  Charles  Walter 
Parkes,  Herbert  Edgar 
Banister,  Rev.  Marmaduke  Haddon 
Pratt,  John  Henry,  &  B.C. 
Rouse,  Rev.  Percival  William 
Caldwell,  Herbert  Frederick  Hay 
Loyd,  Edward  Noel  Faruham 
Gemmell,  Alan  Cecil,  &  LL.B. 
Rhodes,  Wilfred  Rhodes 
1908    Randall,  Rev.  Henry  Lawrence 
Goolden,  Percy  Pugh  Goolden 
Barnes,  Harold  Alfred 
Pope,  Alfred  Eolpli 
Hodgson,  Gerald  Augustus  Tylstou 
Smith,  Harold  Robert 
Sparrow,  Edward  Cyril,  &  M.B., 

B.C. 
Phillips,  Rev.  Arthur  Lloyd 
Bankart,  Arthiu'  Sydney  Blundell, 

&  B.C. 
Greenwood,    Harry    Bordley,    & 

LL.B. 


Obeyesekere,  Donald 

Weir,  Henry  Bright 

Hamilton,  Rev.  Cuthbert  Arthur 

Lang,  Basil  Thorne,  &  B.C. 
2  Hodge,  Hugh  Sydenham  Vere 

Obeyesekere,  Forester  Augustus 

Anderson,  William  Blair 

de  Rothschild,  Lionel  Nathan 

Barber,  Rev.  John 

Clayton,  Frank 

Earle,  Lawrence  Mathew 

Donnan,  Arthur  John 

Steel,  Samuel  Strang 

Chittock,  Craufurd 

Hodgson,  Herbert  Henry 

Bulleid,  Charles  Henry 

Pitt,  Philip  Septimus 

Arnold,  Frederick  Octavius 

Chance,  Edgar  Percival 

Ritchie,  Rev.  Sartoris  Charles 

Lewis,  Edwin  Hugh 

Jeffreys,  John  Gwyn 

Graham,  George,  c^'  B.C. 

Walker,  Robert  Wynne  Stanley 

Burrell,  Lancelot  Stephen  Topinun 

Fisher,  Kenneth 

Hodgson,  Rev.  Nigel  Linnhe  Tyl- 
ston 

Spicer,  Douglas 

Walker,  Gerald 

Piatt,  Richard  Herbert 

Buckley,  John  Philip 

M'^^Dowall,  Stewart  Andrew 

Leeke,  Christoi)her 

Davies,  Rev.  David  John 

Schon,  Basil 

Jones,  Rev.  Bertram 

Walker,  Rev.  ^Ufred  Holloway 
^Bentwich,  Norman  De  Mattos 

Pixell,  Rev.  John  Vincent 

Haller,  Bertram  Conrad 

Honorary  M.A. 
Heape,  Walter 
^  Gosse,  Edmund 
'Giles,  Herbert  Allen 

LL.M. 

deThoren,  Sinclair  Ellis 
Trench,  Rev.  William  Robert 
Jemmett,  Charles  Fulir 
Dickinson,  John 
Eaden,  John  Frederick 


]  PowU  Mttl.il,  1901. 
i  Smith's  Priicman,  lllCi. 
3  Stewart  r,f  K:inni)ch  Scholar,  1004.     WhcwcU 
Scholar,    1>06.     Membort'  Estay,  ISWfi.      Yorko 


'riio,  190(>. 
4  Hon.  LL.D.  St  Anilrows. 
6  rrofesHorof  (Ihinose, 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1061 


Dalton,  Edward  Ripley 
1  Denman,  Cieorge  Lewis 

Corbett,  Julian  Stafford  I 

Mews,  John 

Budd,  IIuq;1i  Sandenian 
'Lowther.  Kt.  llf)n.  James  Williuni 

Howell,  Alan  (leorge  Ferrer> 
'Nicholson,  (Jhurles  Noriis 

Stephen,  Sir  Herbert,  Bart. 

Wheeler,  Edward  Vincent  Vashar 
I  *  l^ushin^'tou,  Vernon 

Brown-Westhead,  George  Mon- 
ta<ru,&  15.A. 

Oke,  Alfred  William,  *  P.. A. 

Thorne,  Kverard  Godwin 
*Rawiinson,  John  Frederick  Feel 

Wheeler,  James  Volant 

Bingley,  Henry  Campbell  Alchorne 

Hopgood,  Harold  Burn 

Wainwright,  f>nest  Harold 

Speriinf,',  Arthur 

Mander,  Charles  Henry  Waterland, 
&  M.A. 

Emery,  Georsfe  Frederick 

Greenwood,  John  Anderton 

Hurst,  (^ecil  James  Barrington 

Grahaui-Campbell,  Kollo  Frederick 

MorlfV.  James,  6c  B.A. 

Stephen,  Harry  I.usliiiigtou 

Williams-Thonias,  Frank  Silvers, 
X-  B.A. 

Balfour,  Archibald  (ylward 

M.n. 

Heard,  Charles  Izard 
Wilks,  George,  &  iM.C. 
Ronald,  Arthur  Kdwin,  6c  B.C. 
Saunders,   Frederick    William,   Si 

R  C 
Lister,  William  Tindal,  &  B.C. 
Kirhy,  Rolaml  Arthur 
Cooper,  John  Gerald,  &  B.C. 
Ow.ii,  Sydney  Arthur, (V  B.C.,  B.A. 

B.A. 
51  "Clarence,  Lovell  Burchelt 
Jii  V  Johnston,  Henry 
1        Wright.  Henry  Smith 
t-j    Mappiii.  Sanincl  Wilson 
to    Whitiiker,  Alexander  Ingham 


Frere,  Sir  Bartle  Compton  Arthur, 

Bart. 
Redmayne,  Robert  Robey,  & 

LL.B. 
Hamilton,  Constantinede  Courcy, 

Jk  LL.B. 
Gray,  James,  &  LL.B. 
Stevenson,  James  Shannan 
Marti  neau,  Charles 
Williams- Wynn,  Sir  Herbert  Lloyd 

Watkin,  Bart. 
Musg^rave,  Charles  Thomas 
Barker,  Hebden 
Marriott,  Robert  Spelman 
Keen,  Arthur  Thomas 
^  Neville,  Ref^inald  James  Neville 
Grubbe,  Rev.  Reginald  Hall 
Ingram,  Charles  Frederick 
Davis,  Frederick  Lewis,  6c  LL.B. 
Barrington,  Manliffe 
Smyth,  Stuart  Edward 
Soutball,  John 

Batley,  Ralph  Cecil,  6c  LL.IK 
Shuter,  William  Robert 
Burney,  Herman  Kossuth 
Timmis,  Henry  Sutton 
Lyon,  Hon.  Patrick  Bowes 
Brooks,  Theodore 
Savile,  Gordon  Mackenzie 
Chance,  Arent  Schuyler  de  Peyster 
Smith,  Charles  Lawson,  &  LL.B. 
.Madden,  Archibald  Macleau 
Scott,    Hon.     Walter    George 

Hepburne 
Simpson,  Thomas  Boustead 
Stevenson,  Arthur  Gavin, &  LL.IL 
Robinson,  Francis  Octavius 
Ridout,  I^onard 
Marshall,  Francis 
Tavlor-Wliitehead,  George  Henry 
Col  ton-  Fox  ,.lohn  Staveley,6c  LL.  B. 
Kitson,  Albert  Ernest 
Grieve,  Basil  .\rthur  Firebrace 
(jrattan,  Colley  Edmund  George 

Hume 
Lister,  .\rlhur  Hugh 
Waterfield,  Otliwell  Frank 
Hewitt,  William  <;raely,6c  LL.B. 
Jones,  Hywel  Owen 
Ixjder,  Reifinald  Bernhard 
Calvert,  Retfinald  Houblon 


1881 
1883 


188-1 


1885 


188tJ 


1887 


1  Miki(l>trat«nf  th*  Loniinn  Police  Cnurta.             ,  OommUtkrjr.   KInf'a  CoudmI.    lUcnrdar  of  ('ktn- 

2  M.I',  for  l-cnrltli.     Hix-akcr  uf  tho  llnuis  of  I  brlilKc 

Comtncin.  tl  l'..rm.-rly  Ju.U.-  ..f  Hui.roini.  Courlof  C<)y\oa. 

:i  M  r  f..r  Yoik.hlr«(D..nrMUr|.  7  Ju.tm' .,1  tho  Hupr.-iiio  i  ."irl  ..r  Bcullaii.l. 

4  JuiUr..ri:nutitj  t'ourl.  <l  WinrliMlPt  l<f*ainx  l'rl«-,taK.V 
i  Ml*,  t-t  (^inbrblK*  Uulvorilty.     (Julvanll)  i 


1062 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


Hope,  William  Henry  Batenian, 

&  LL.B. 
Wrig'lit,  Arthur  Fitzherbert 
W'anliss,  David  Sydney,  &  LL.B. 
l?arrlngton,  Cecil  Vivian,  &  LIj.H. 
Coode,  William  Melvill 
Cochran- Patrick,    Neil   James 

Kennedy 

1  Strickland,    Sir    Gerald     Bologna, 

&  LL.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
Sillem,  Louis  Richard 
Surtees,  Aubone  Alfred 
Barry,  Edvvard  Ogston,  &  LL.B. 
Murray,   George   John   Robert, 

&  LL.B, 
Middleton,  Victor  George 
Summers,  Walter,  &  LL.B. 

1888  Kemp,  George 

Lloyd,  Charles  Frederick 
Meyer,  Robert  Moritz 
Armitage,  Frederick  Rhodes 
Binnie,  AVilliani  James  Eames 
Norbury,  Charles  Giesler 
Fosbery,  Henry  James  Wilson 
Galswortiiy,  Frederick  Trevor 
Jillard,  Henry  Prankerd 

2  Walker,  Henry  Rosenbach 
Pennant,  David  Falconer 
Porter,  James  Archer 
Courage,  Raymond 
Highley,  Rev.  Herbert 
Hughes,  Richard 

Lucas,  William  Louis 
Woolner,  Hugh 
8  I'ennant,  Harold  John 
Harratt,  Arthur  Frederic 
Macgregor,  Arthur  Cortlaiult 

1889  Yglesias,  Herbeit  Ramon 
Badcock,  Edward  Baynes 
Wigan,  Henry 

Heuriques,  Philip  Jo8ei)h  Gutterez 
PhiUips,  Lionel  Charles  Whitehead 
Winch,  George  Bluett 
Sykes,  Ernest  Ruthven 
Blakelock,  Ralph  Percy 
Roberts,  Frank  Owen,  &  LL.B. 
Bndgett,  James  Herber 
Thursfield,  Francis 
Thomson,  Seton  Murray 
Morrison,  Hugh 

Hunter,  Charles  Herbert  ' 

Powell,  Oswald  Byroni 
Sandars,  Samuel  Francis  Hcrvey, 
&  LL.B. 


Gorringe,  William  Hugh 
Bostock,  Samuel 
De  Vitre',  Denis  Frederick  Deuis 
Leaf,  Edward  Huntington 
Moreland, WilliamHarri son, &  LL.B. 
Barnard,  Hampden  Vincent 
Sheppard,  Harry  Winter 
Gaddum,  Arthur  Lewis  Roger,  & 

LL.B. 
Stubs,  Peter,  &  LL.B. 
Hope,  John  Harold 
Law,  Henry  William 
Gosling.  Robert  CunlifTe 
Major,  Harold  Gordon  Truscoti 
Watson,  John  Mowbray 
Salt,  Harold  Crossley 
Buckler,  William  Hepburn 
Gaunt,  Walter  Fremantle 
Clarke,  Harvey  Ralph  Goring 
Gosling,  Lionel  Frederick 
Powys,  Hon.  Stephen 
Chart,  Henry  John 
Coltman,  Hew  Lister 
Onslow,  James  William  Macarthur, 

it  LL.B. 
Coward,  Edward  Maurice 
Tarn,  William  Woodthorpe 
Bray,  Reginald  Arthur 
Lambert,  Alfred  Uvedale  Miller 
Prior- Wandesforde,  Richard  Henry 
Stanbrough,    Walter    Farnell 

Henniker 
Kitson,  Henry  Herbert 
Luxmoore,  John  Cyril  Bouverie 
Crewdson,  .Tolm  W^right 
Edwards,  Thomas  Cecil 
Haydoii,  Andrew  Frederic  'I'emple 
Head,  Christopher 
Powell,  Malcolm  Corrie 
Ry lands,  William  Peter 
Foljambe,  Godfrey  Acheson 

Thornagh 
Martiueau,Maiu-iceRicharditLL.B. 
Clarke,  Thomas  Arthur 
Edmonds,  William 
Grantham,  Frederick  W'illiam 
Cavendish,  Richard  F'rederick 
Allan,  William  Grigor 
Wrigley,  Oswald  Ormond 
Burrell,  Reginald  John 
Smith,  Arthur  Myers,  &  LL.B. 
Hanbury,  (!(K;il 
Clayton,  Ronald  I'earce 
Vaughan- Johnson,  Robert 


1  Governor  of  TftHmania. 

2  M.P.  for  Loicostorahiro  (Melton). 


3  M.r.  for  Tiorwii-lisliiro. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1063 


Croall,  David  Archibald.  &  LL.B. 

Wells,  (!yril  Mowbray 

Shaw,  Arihur  Pllkinsfton, &  LL.B. 

Hey,  Samuel 

lluare,  Geoffrey  de  Monteiiey 

(lerard 
Jack.soii,  Hon.  Frank  Stanlc.v 
Davis,  t'lenient  Frederick 
(Jooch,  Henry  Ciibitt,  S:  LL.B. 
Makower,  Stanley  Victor 
Coxon,  Alfred  Walter 
Thomjison,  Arthur 
Bowdoin,  Harry  Winthrop 

Courtenay 
Jowitt,  Kohert 
Downs,  Stuart 

Urtid)ey,  .Vlhirto  Luis  Gowland 
Barran,  .iDlin  Nicholson 
.Siirliiiff-Maxwell,  Sir  John,  Ban. 
Ikirrelt-ilaniilton,  (i(!i:ild  Edwin 
Wilielt,  Victoi-  John  Austen 
l;()san<iuet,    Vivian    Henry 

(.'ourtliope 
i'horold,    Wilfrid    Lionel    de 

Buikenhuld 
Neville,  Ualph,  .V  LL.B. 
Wilkinson,  Uev.  Horace  Ricardo 
Turner,  Henry  Hawkins 
('oiabe,  Nigel  Victor 
Tliriuf,',  Leonard  (iodfrey  I'inney 
AVatson,  Edward  John  Macartney 
Marshall,    Chapman    Frederic 

Dendy 
Seligman,  Walter  Leopold 
(iurney,  John  Nigel 
Dugniore,  Henry  Norris  Pratt 
Smith,  Wilfrid  Ba.vil  Woodd 
Dakyns,  lleiiry  Cirahani 
riiiL-^on,  Kohert  Stanley,  ii  LL.B. 
.Marshall,    Kenneth    McLean, 

&    LL.B. 
Calvert,  llicliard 
Strac^han-Carneifie,  .\lan  Bruce 
lloworth,  lluniphtey 
Vro,  John  .\rthur  Xsh 
\  uniis,  Key.  Jervol^  Coleridue 
Daiiiley,  Mrne.m  Kowlund 
Simpson,  I'"rederii'k  .Mgernon 
FawkeH,  Walter  Hawksworth 
Bigge,  Harry  l'"owler 
Tangve,  Bichard'i'revithick  (iilbert, 

&'LI..B. 


Buxton,  W^alter  Louis 
Loyd,  Lewis  Christopher 
Buxton,  Henry  Fowell 
Flude,  Harry 

Cochrane,  .Vlfred  Cholmley 
Boulton,  Frederick  Montague 
Maclaren,  Norman,  &  B.C. 
Griffiths,   Cecil   Hubert   Jforgan, 

&  LL.B. 
Finlay,  William 
Byrne,  Lucius  Widdrington 
Bidder,  Harold  Francis 
Franklin,  Alfred  Edward  Cyril 
'  Toplis,  James  1898 

(rowers,  William  Frederick 
.McLaren,  Duncan  Bright 
Humphreys,  Arthur  Erskine  Owen 
Allison,  Herbert 
•Tohnston,  David 
Norton,  Harrj'  Egerton 
Druce,   Eliot   Albert   Cross,   &■ 

LL.B. 
Calvert,  Herbert 
Oliver,  Robert  Lewis  Baillio 
Gibson- Watt,  James  Miller 
Part,  .\lexander  Francis 
Rix,  John  Cecil 
Lovell,  Percy  Wells 
Bidwell,  Leonard  Sholford 
O'Mulley,    Barrett    Lennard  1899 

-Mlxiiiaile 
Rowntree,  Ernest  William 
Henrv,  John 
Wincii,  Eilward  Bluett 
Boddington,  Frank  Hubert 
Makower,  Ric^hard  Samuel 
Tabor,  John  Clement 
I'nna,  Percy  John  Ilem-j' 
Lee,  Arthur  Neale 
Barber,  John  Reid,  &  LL.B. 
Fry,  John 

Plullips,  Balph  Noel 
(iardner-Meclwin,  Frank  Mcdwin 
Crijjps,  Charles  Henry 
White,  Charles  Francis  Orr 
Bell,  Gawain  Murdoch 
Bottomhy,  William  Cecil  I'.KH) 

IJankin.  (ienrge  Claus 
(iaskell,  Holbrook 
Neal,  John  I'Vankton 
Ellis,  John  Warmr  Harvey 
Jeffreys,  Walter  Marmaduke 


nrMwiir   Mn-lnl  l>l. 


1064 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Harrison,   Everard,  &    M.H., 

B.C. 
Dyne,  Henry  Richard  Lubbock 
Nelson,  John  Theodore 
Pye-Smit}i,  Arnold  Stanley 
Mcgaw,  Matthew  George 
Trotter,  Archibald  MacOregor 
Barwell,  Noiil  Frederick 
Curtis-Bennett,  Henry  Honywood 
Johnson,  Samuel  Clement 
Procter,  Rawsthorne 
Cornish,  Henry  Dauncey 
Baynes,  John  Bernard 
Boulter,  Basil  Seaton 

1901  Eliott,  Ralph 

1  Morrice,  Richard  John 
Salter,  William  Henry 
Collier,  Cecil  Massy 
Downey,  William  Percy 
Maitland,  Graham  Macdowall 
Scott,  John  Russell 
Hazlerigg,    Sir  Arthur  Grey, 

Bart. 
Johnson,  Wilfrid  Harry  Cowper 
Maitland,  John,  &  LL.B. 
Cropper,  James  Wmstanley 
Roberts,  Ai'thur  William  Rymer 
Knowles,  Guy  John  Fenton 
Hoare,  Edward  Godfrey- 
Finch,  John  Douglas 
Melliss,  Hugh  John 
Beard,  Bramscombe  Ai'derne 
Bx'uce,  John  Synnot 
Juler,  Frank  Anderson 
l{ayner,  William  Hartrec 
Bowie,  Charles  William 
Booth,  Sydney  Russell 

1902  '^Richards,  Roger  Charnock 

Wiight,  Rev.  Arthur  Basil 
Radcliffe,  Clifford  Herbert 
Sanderson,  (iemMje  Percy  Manners 
Bowring,  Clinilcs  Stuart 
Otter,  William  Henry 
]>aerlein,  Edgar  Maximilian 
Hervey,  Eric  Sedgwick 
Hanbury,  Horace 
Cay,  All)ert  Jalfray 
Levi,  Antlioiiy  Angelo 
Walker,  Norman  Duguid,  &  LL.B. 
Kinnaird,    Hon.    Keinieth    Fitz- 
gerald 
Dobbs,  William  Evelyn  Joseph 


Whigham,  Kenneth  Gilbert 

Gourlay,  AVilliam  Balfour 

Smith,  Gerald  Howard 

Evans,  Jocelyn  Herle 

Spooner,  William  Wycliffe 

M''(/Osh,  Andrew  Kirk  wood 

Burn-Murdoch,  Hectoi-,  &  LL.B. 

Smith,  Hugh  Vandewall 

Groves,  Hem\y  Leigh 

Boldcn,  Ai-thur 

Nightingale,  Dudley  Arthur 

Lawson,  Godfrey 

Droop,  Arthur  Henry,  &  LL.B. 

Wainwright,  George  Borham 

Taylor,  Henry  Douglas 

Stokes,  Frederic  Frank 

Wallis,  Basil 

Imamura,  Schigezo 

Cockshott,  Francis  Geoffrey 

Wordsworth,  ('harles  William 

Wood,  John  Lawrence 

Sydney-Turner,  Saxon  Arnohl  ] 

Corbyn,  Ernest  Nugent 

Broadbent,  Cecil  Hoyle 
■'Marrack,  Philip  Edward 

Garnett,  William  Hubert  Stuart 

Nicol,  James 

Kerr,  Kenehn 
"'Ahmad,  Zia  Uddin 
5  Ward,  William  Dudley 

Hodgkin,  George  Lloyd 

Chapman,  Wilfrid  Hubert 

Coles,  Charles  St  Arnaud 

Locker-Lampson,    Olivcu*    Stilling- 
fleet 

Palmer-Douglas,  Archib.ald 

Buckston,  George  Moreton 

Rivington,  Reginald  Thurston,  & 
LL.B. 
I    Nelson,  Roland  Hugh 

Wharton,  John  Robert 

Fox,  John  Crofton 
I    Murray,  Penry  John 

Johnson,  William  Morton 

Heyworth,    George   Alexander 

Frederick  1 

Rawlinson,  Rupert  Lewis  I 

Oliver,  Matthew  William  Baillie      1 

Sheepshanks,  William  Ernest 

Obeyesekere,  James  Stanley 

Wilson,  Frederic  Bonhote 

Trench,  Claud  William,  &  LL.B. 


1  Cams  Prlie.lilOl.     Boll  Scholar,  1899. 

2  Browne  Scholar,  inoi.     Craven  Scholar,  1902. 
Chancollor's  ('laiiBl(Mil  McJalllBt,  190.1. 

a  Whooip»h.ink'«Kxhihltion,  190.1.   Tynon  Medal, 


11>04.  Smith's  Prizeman,  ISO.';. 
4  Newton  Studuntship,  IWH. 
t,  M.l>.  for  Southani|it<m. 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


1065 


Grimkc'-Draylon,    Christoplier    ilc 

\'er(!  Drayton 
Hobtrts,  John  William  Basil 

Tliuriu's 
Liiidk'y,  Kdward  Searles 
rilkiiit;ti>ii,  Guy  IJuKiniild 
Scliiisttr,  I.i-oiinril  SViiltoii 
Wardt  -Aldaiu,  Williaiii  St  Andrew 
Laiiili,  l!f^'iualil  l'lii)i)is 
Lli>yd,  Jolm  Francis  Sill)y 
Coltliolil.  Cleincnt  John  Kronianleel 
M.H.r.-.  Ahiii  Hihirv 
Dnthfld.  WaltcT  (l.olTri-y 
Mihie,  Alan  Ah-xandtT 
Yount,',  Douglas 

liakt  r.  (Jinild  rcnival.  &  LL.B. 
Uennelt,  Thomas  Lawrence 
Winterhoiliam,  Ivlward  Mieklem 
<Iil)h,  David  I'.ric  W'ilham 
{{ii'hardson,  Kev.  Harold  Samuel 

Temple 
15ray,  Francis  Kdniond 
iMakower,  Walter 
Urutton,  ilenry  Lionel 
Efjpir,  JanieH 
Johnstone,  Georffe  Horace 
Fildi'S,  I'aul  Gordon 
Fames.  Jiilin  Wallace 
M-^Call,  Harol.l  William  Lockliart 
I'ricc,  J(jhn  David 
liarluw,  Thomas  Dalmalioy 
Darwin,  Erasmus 
Urowninf;,  Kev.  Percy  Triquet 
('hance,  Clinton  Frederick 
Ogilvie,  (iavin  Lanir 
(Jollet,  Gilheri  Golding 
Huxton,  Arthur 
Hnidley,  Micali  (jedlin^; 
SpriKj,',  Henry  Aldwin  Guddford 
Kitsoii,  Itiiland  Duilley 
Salaiiiun,  Lewis  Ilenry 
Johnson,  hrank  (iarnet 
I  odd,    Kev.    Killinifworth    Arthur 

Uiten 
( 'arr,  Wilham  James 
HarmeuH,  Wyger 
( 'orrie,  Owen  (^ecil  K  irkhairick 
riioin|>Hoii,  (!ecd  Ilenry  Farrer 
l'ell>.  Kev.  Arnold  Claude 
(!lark,  Wymiham  Danier 
Traidoft,  ,Moin  ("liow 
I'ercival,  Harohl  Fez 


Gurney,  Quinlin  Edward 

Dpenshaw,  Charles  (ieolTrey 

Jump,  Ilenry- 

Ridgway,  Jo.sepb 

Mortimer,  Herbert  Clifford,  & 

LL.B. 
'Droop,  John  I'ercival 

Barker,  Anl>rey 

Tennant,  Charles  (irant 

Mansel,  liohert  Trevor  Llewellyn 

Firth,  Arnold 

Cautley,   IJov.    I'roliy   Fi-ancis 
Lister 

Ash,  Gerald  Beaumont 

Carter,  Harold  (Jordon 

Castle,  Tudor  Ilalph 

Gardner,  John  Campbell 

Backhouse,  Basil  Henry 

Meakin,  Ijcslie 

Cunnint,'ham    Arthur    John    Wel- 
lin{,'ton 
-Blanco- White,  fieorge  liivers  1^).') 

'Butler,  lialph  lA'wis  Giherne 
'Dale,  Francis  llichard 

Foyster,  JIarold  Tillard 

Boss,  Edwai'd  Buiiis 

Welsh.  Anthony  i;ef,'inald 

Frankland,  Edward  I'en-y 
■'•Nicholson,  .John  William 
'•Brown,  Alfred  Beginald 

Hamill,  I'iiilip 
^Thoday.  iJavid 

Tatliam,  (ieollrey  Bulmer 

Ividd,  Charles  Bernard 

Ingram,  George  Skinner 

Goldie,  Noel  Bane,  X"  LL.K. 

Soames,  Ralph  Martin 

Frej'cr,  Dermot  Johnston 

Tacon,  Richard  Charles 

Steplienson,  Deiivs  (ieorgo 

Milligen.  Albert  M'Cracken 

Donahlsoii,  Malcolm 

Malkin,  Herbert  William 

Evans,  Evelyn  Ward 

Watson-Taylor,  .\rthur  Simon 

Thornton,  Noel  Shipley 

.\ston,  .\rthur  Neville 

Meysey-Tliom)>son,  Hubert  Charles 

Lawrence,  Artliin'  I^yndon 

HuRhes,  Tlionuis  M'  Kenny 

Helme,  Janu-s 

Ijongman,  Hubert  Guy 


I   PrMKlKrgart  Hluilaat,  IIMM. 

«  lUrncaSchoUr,  liaci.    ><iiilth'a  rrlirnuui,  IMC. 

3  ■■••raori  Bfliolsi',  lloi     rrmxiii  rti  luilar,  liwi, 

4  I  hanraUnr'*  CI*Mlrml  .Mxlal,  IWM. 


a  Imum  Nawtuii  Btii'lciit.  IXM.    Smlth't  Prlia- 
nun,  l»07. 
n  Wilkin  Stuili-nt,  IlKXi. 
7  Suiart  Mtuilrul,  I'XM. 


45—5 


1066 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


190( 


Smith,  Eobcrt  Workman 

Buxton,  Lflaiul  William   Wilber- 
force 

Mej'er,  Harold  Gustave,  &  LL.B. 

FitzGerald,  Gerald  Milnes 

Longridge,  Rev.   Archibald   Owen 
Carwithen 

Bowen-Colthurst,     Robert     Mac- 
gregor 

Hilton,  Henry  Denne 

Mavor,  James  Watt 

Brown,  Rev.  Thomas  Bolney 

Barratt,  William  Donald 

Venn,  John  Archibald 

Stiven,  Harold  Edward  Sutherland 

Kent,  Cecil 

Christie,  John 

Woodall,  John  Corbet 

Barbour,  Ralph  Henry 

Stephen,  Adrian  Leslie 

Gilliland,  George  Francis 

Miller-Hallett,  George 

Dnif,  Alexander  Gordon 

Duff,  Walter  Norwich 

Clay,  John  Hamblin 

Thornton,  Francis  Ruthven 

Bill,  Rev.  Sydney  Alfred 
Kennedy,  Alexander  Kenelm  Clark 
Duncan-Hughes,    John    Grant,    & 

LL.B. 
Oakey,  Philip  Herbert 
Merriman,  Robert  William 
Radclyffe,  Edward  John  Dilston 
Griffith,  William  St  Bodfan 
Hudson,  Egbert  Claud 
Stocker,  Hubert  Goodman 
Shearer,  Cresswell 
Pulteney,  Reginald  Francis  Osborn 
Johnson,  Rev.  Henry  Cirindley 
Moore,  Edward  Stapleton 
Levctt,  Lain-ence  Rawdon 
Sc.anes,  Arthur  Edwin  Leigh 
Simpson,  Roger  Cordy 
BuUivant,  Ritchie  Pelham 
Barclay,  Thomas  Hubert 
Balston,  Maurice  Edward 
Batley,  James  Yorke 
Rear(i(Mi,  Thomas  Roche 
Tjloyd,  John  I'emberton 
Bouwens,  Bethell  Godefroy 
Mango,   Alexander   Anthony,  & 

LL.B. 
Strugnell,  Evelyn  Herbert 
CliaiMjMirys,  INIichael  Weldon 
Taylor,  Samuel 
Allen,  Maurice  Tyrone 
Aspinall,  Geoffrey 


I 


Price,  Morgan  Philips 

Mander,  Charles  Arthur 

Close-Brooks,  Arthur  Brooks 

Bidwell,  Reghiald  Alfred 

Daniell,   Henry  Edmond   Black- 
burne 

Ricardo,  Harry  Ralph 

Burn,  John  Southerdeu 

Evans,  James  William  Douglas 

Johnson,  George  Peach 

Morley,  Charles 

Johnson,  Alan  Douglas 

Haughton,  William  Theodore 

Hoghton 
Mackay,  Eric  Reay 

Cameron,  Charles  Lovett 
Powers,  Carol 

Archer,  Charles  William 

Hodges,  Rev.  Edward  Charles 

Wekh.  John,  &  LL.B. 

Leeke,  Edward  John 

Lingard,  Joint  Reginald 

Roffe-Silvester,  Charles  Geoffrey 

Meakin,  Bernard 

Momber,    Robert    Mary    Stephen 

Theodor 
Spiers,  Archibald  Lionel  Clive 
(Treene,  William  Pomeroy  Crawford 
Woodhouse,  Edward  John 
Huntington,  Lionel  Welby 
Payne,  Meyrick  Whitmore 
Tinker,  Hein-y  William  Corsart 
Wood,  Claud  Thomas  Thellusson 
Gurney,  Christopher  Richard 
Mayhewe,  Keith  Guy 
Harvey,  Clyde 
Parry,  Charles  Bernard 
Joicey,    Hon.    Sydney    James 

Drever 
Sanger,  Percy  Morris 
Mtirray,  Alexander  Gordon  Wynch 
I'ollock,  Hamilton  Rivers 
Cobbold,  Guy  Fromantecl 
Swaine,  John  Kenneth 
Thompson,    Harold   Sigston,   <fe 

LL.B.  j 

Scott,  Hugh  1 

Firth,  Thomas  Hubert,  it  LL.B. 
Williams,  George  Conway 
Sheepshanks,  Arthur  Charles 
Hubbard,  Gilbert  Ernest 
Hargi-eaves,  Alfred  Bidley 
Winter,  Ernest  Ksdaile 
Duffielil,  Kenneth  Launcelot 

I    Morg:an,  Arthur  Conway  Osborne 
Nixon,  lirinsley  Hampton 

1    Boag,  CSeorge  Townsend 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1067 


J  liakor.  Albert  Edward 

I'ooth,  Harris 

(hv.n,  Harol.l 

Mackiiiiial.  Kev.  Williiuii  I^oavers 

IiiiiLs,  Piter  Davitl 

Newton,  Jolin  Hupliael 

Morrice,  Gfoffrey  Wilniot 

Lfc.  {'ceil  Jjiirford 

liuxtiiii,  Ivi)r 

I'ritcliard,  Norman  Pallister 

Hitli<riiit,'t<)ii,  Henry  Anstriitlier 

Weston,  (Jeotfrey 

^[al-^IulleM,  Kdniund  Ronalds 

Wilson,  HerI.ert  Noel  Stanley 

Iteiisliaw,  Stei>lu'n  t'liai-les  liine 

Slu'ejislianks,  Iticliard  Hasell 

Chernngton,  Douf^las  (leorfje 

Maebetli,  Alhole  Harold 

Lesser,  Reginald  VVolfl' 

Tewtik  El  Aral) 

Buckle,  Georpre  Walt<^r 
-'•/aek-son,  Horace  Arthur 

Bolton,  William  Sproule 

Hamilton,  Cieor^^e  Hall 

Parsons,  .luliii  Randall 

(Ihirk  ,  ( ieorffe  Krnest 

I'arelay,  Cyril  Cliaries 

lie  Rotlischild,  Evelyn  Acliille 
('iiiiniiiKliani,  James  Sandeman 

W'lntjrtte,  Re^finald  Cecil 

llol)liouse,  Arthur  Jjaurenee 

\\  at-ion- Taylor,  Cyril  Alfred 
Alarrin,  William  Muir 
Ciladstone,  Robert  'I'heoiiore 
Sjiicer,  Ronald 
Miinder,  (ierald  I'oyntoii 
Adanisoii,  William 
Whit.-,  Harold  K.lward 
Wilkin,  Walter  Reginald 
AiiiMworth,  Thomas 
lliiiyoii,  liasil 

Fleuret,  Frank  Stewart,  \-  LL.I'.. 
Maiidlebert;,  .Joseph  Harold 
Paiiiicefort'Hinieonibe,  Sir  Everard 

Philip  I)ij,d)y,  Hart. 
Miirshall,  •lames 

(iriee-Hntrhinsoii.  Rowan  Ernest 
Sheepshanks,   Charles  John 

Harcotirt 
liiipton,  EranrJH  Ashfnrd 
I)on,  I'Vancis  Pereival 
Jidley,  Leonard  lienjamin 

William 
Myer,  Horace  Stuart, li'  LL.Ii. 


Pilkington,  Edward  Fiolden 

Lawsuit  .Johnston,  Arthur 
M'William 

Lloyd,  I'^dward  Aubrey 

Herbert,  I'ercy  Mark 

Crowder,  William  Irwin  Robert 

Lloyd,  (ierald  Rraithwaite 

Powell,  Frank  Aubrey 

Thorp,  Edfjfir  Rrayshaw 

Barlow,  .James  .Jardine 
I    Marsham,  Arthur  Frederic, 
i     Stott.  Arnold  Walmsley 

Rethell,  Christopher,  &  LL.R. 

JJatheson,  .John  Lee 

J';nf,'ineer,  AklirurArdeshir,&  LL.B. 

Meller.  Slieiard  Alfred 

Carter,  ^N'illiam  Edward 

EdK'e-l*artiiit,'toii,  Ellis  Foster 
!    Griflitli,  Harold  Jvinder 
I    Kirkpatriek,  Alexander  Pi-niberton 
I     Haslehurst,  Rev.  Richard 
I    Thornton,  .John  (Jonlon 
;    Stocker,  Charles  .lames 
I    Jemmett,  l-'rank  Rupert 
I    Lucas,  Harry  Audley 
I    (Chance,  (ieotTrey  Robert  Lncas 

Ryle,  Kdward  Hewish 

Ca])i)el,  Norman  Ijouis 

Kerby,  Clement  Carlyon 

MacMichael,  Arthur  William 

Nath,  Dewan  liadri 

Cliarleswortli,  Eric  Rarfl 
,    Gardni'r,  Robert  (ieotfrey 
'    liaynes,  Helton  (T0<lwin 
I    Dawson,  ,101111 
I    liurder,  Gordon  Eustace  Lennox 

Michie,  .lohn  I,uiidie 
-Adams,  Henry  Packwood 
I    Evans,  Frank  Noel 
[    Lay  ton,  Walter  Thomas 

Chapman,  .\Ibert  lamest 

Doherly,  Richard  Edwaid  Erne.st 
R'BKs 

Kaye,  Geor(,'e  \\  illiam  Clarksoii         I'^W 

Savory,    Sir   William    Borra<laile, 
I  Bart. 

(Mark,  Francis  Hartley  Hall 

Burchell.  .James  Melvill 

Dunkels,  Walter 

Jeffreys,  Howel  (iabriel  (iwyn 

Milbiirn.  .John  I)a\ison 

Loyd,  lte)^'iiiald  .\rtlmr 

BrantHtMi,  Carlo  Alberto 

KiiiKi  Billiard  Nowell 


l.rr-tml'rricslu'lFiil.  igoT     Iluniry  SluJeiil.         ?  Rihlhltlonr 


1068 


TRINITY  COLLEGE, 


Stearic,  Samuel  William 
Maxwell,  William  Francis  John 
Deigliton,  Frederick  Montague 
Pye,  David  Randnll 
iHoskin,  Alan  Simsoii 
Whitwoith,  William  Hervcy  Allen 
Just,  Theodore  Hartmann 
Imison,  Christopher  Savage 
Koxbiu-gh,  Ai-chibaUl  Cathcart 
Evans,  Arthur  Geoffrey 
Leather,  Norman  George 
Barnes,  George  Le  Maire 
Pym,  Thomas  Wentworth 
Anderson,  Arthur  Emilius  D&\iA 
Meysey-Thompson,   Algar   de 

Clifford  Charles 
Buchanan,  John  Nevile,  i1'  LL.B. 
Phillimore,  John 
Hughes,  Thomas  Geoffrey 
Hobson,  Charles  Kenneth 
Powell.  Thomas  Folliot 
Bovall,  Arthur  Vincent 
M'^NeiU,  Teuneut 
Summers,  Alfred  Spencer  Mason 
Meller,  Robert  William 
Peel,  William  Ralph 
Symons,  Charles  Douglas 
Johnson,  Frederick  Victor 
Harvey,  Philip 
Strachey,  James  Beaumont 
Medcalf,  Herbert 

Williamson,  George  Evans, &  LL.B. 
Trench.  Hubert  Roland 
Birch,  (ieorge  Charles 
Pelham,  Walter  Henry 
Hill,  Alfred  John  Bostock 
W^hite,  Lynton  Woohuer 
Barnsley,  Robert  Eric 
Storey,  Kenneth  Lushington 
Sington,  Alan  John  Campbell 
CoUett,  Ronald  LesHe 
Loxdale,  Ronald  George  Maclean 
Griffith,  Malcolm  Lloyd 
Fowler,  Charles  Henry 
Penn,  Arthur  Horace 
Sheldon,  Frederick  Howard 


Drew,  Alfred  Lionel 
Martin,  John  Bosworth 
Morshead,  Reginald  Sperlinp 
Murray,  John  Stanley 
Sealy,  Humfrey  Newnhani 
Perton,  Cyril  Frederick 
Heath,  John  Rippiner 
Otter-Barry,  Hugh  van  Lynden 
Reed,  Herbert  Saunders 
Hulton,  William  Penton 
Whitaker,  Victor 
Williams,  Charles 
Parry,  Norman  Cecil 
Bauerjee,  Probhat  Nath 
Goldschmidt,  Ernst  Philip 
Hamilton,  Kenneth 
Sutton,  Hubert  Joscelin 
Monckton,  Thomas  Anthony 
Hill,  William 

Dewar,  Michael  Bruce  Urquhart 
Cunningham.  Tom  Eric 
Newman.  Rowland  Allen  Webbe 
Goldney,  Henry  Hastings 
Feetham,  Francis  Gill 

LL.B. 

-  Hohler,  Gerald  Fitzroy 
Turner,  John  Alfred 
Martineau,  Gerald 
Walford,  Hug-h  Selwyn 
Feilding,   Hon.    J"rancis  Henry 

Everard  Joseph 
Bosanquet,  Samuel  Ronald  Court- 
hope 
Methold,  Henry  Tindal 
Davie,  Charles  Christopher 
Richards,  Lewis  Saurin 
Clarence,  George  Clement 
Castleman,  Edward  William  Fuidge 
Coode,  Alan  Penrose 
Sampson,  Samuel  John  Marten 
Harbord,  Henry  CoUett 

Mus.  Bac. 
Such,  Edwin  Charles 


UNDERGRADUATES. 


Fellow  Commoner. 
Chanler,  Louis  Stuyvesant 


Adcanced  Students. 
Hicks,  George  Dawes 


1  Exhibitioner. 


•J  Kins's  C0UO60I. 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


1069 


Chattorji,  JaKadish  Chandra  ! 

Wilson,  Uev.  Harold  Francis 
Bisacre,  Frederick  Francis  Percival 
Nath,  Jagan 
Keid,  Douglas  fiavin 
Lewis,  lltv.  Frank  Warburtoii 
Harvey,    Rev.    Edwin  Josiah 
William 

Pensioners. 

Hardie,  Thomas  Buxton 
Matsura,  Count  Atsushi 
Ross,  Sir  Charles  Henry  Augustus 

Lockhart,  Bart. 
Cory,  Reginald  Radcliffe 
I'hiiips,  George  William 
Hauhurj',  Daniel 
Ramsden,  John  Frecheville 

Gardner,  Herbert  George  Medwin 
Bcetiiii,  Alan  Edmund 
Biiynes.  (ieotfrey 
ilapplebeck,  (iordon  ^^^utfleld 
Atkinson,  Herbert  Benjamin 
Taite,  Geoffrey  Charles  Brindley 
Black.  AVilliam  Dunn 

Waller,  Harold  Kirk 
Lawrie,  John  Fulton 
Buckle,  John  Boyd 
Searight,  Trevor  Prince 
Holl,  Francis  Harold 
Mallik,  Subodh  Chandra 
Worsdell,  Geoffrey  Bradford 

Pease,  Edward 
Davison,  .lames  Frederick 
Siivertop,  Francis  Somerled 
Smiley,  lluberl  Stuart 
Swanston,  Charles  Bertram 
Colthiirst.  George  Oliver 
La\vrence,    .Vlexander   Carson 

Clarke 
Walpole,  Charles  Archibald 
Chalmers,  Charles  Hugh  Lindsay 

Henderson 

Cole,  William  Horace  do  Vero 
Knox,  James 
Clutton,  Brian 
Orr-Ewiiig,  Arcliibald  Ian 
Rothband,  I'erey  Lionel 
I'igeon.  Henry  Itichurd 
Waterlow,  (iuy  Wailerson 

Nu^rent,  Roland  I  liomas 


Lang,  Robert  Stanley 
Buchanan,  Arthur  Noel 
Ogilvie.  George  Norman 
Peek,  Sir  Wilfrid,  Bart. 
Pemberton,  Francis  Percy  Campbell 
Winch,  Stanley  Brook 
Richardson,  Guy  Carleton 
Radcliffe,  Claude  Charles  Jolin 
Windsor.  Viscount 
Giffard,  Edward  Charles 
Okura,  Kisschiro 

Heywood,  Arthur  George  Peicival 
Wilson,  Hiisil  Hugh  Campbell 
Fermor-Hesketh,  Thomas 
Seymour,  Francis 
Sharpe,  Richard  Henry 
Clay,  Barnard  Augustine 
Berger,  Samuel  Heni-y 
Dubs,  Ralph  Bae  Arthur 
Overbury,  Henry  Ralph 
Vaughan,  Reginald  Bowman 
Lucas,  Charles  Eric 
(Jilbey,  Walter  Ewart 
Newall,  Lionel  Beresford 
Gore-Browne,  Harold  Thomas 

Thirlwall 
Smith-Barry,  Robert 
Steel,  Josepli 
Heaton-Annstrong,   William 

Duncan  Francis 
Frewen,  Hugh  Moreton 
Leeke,  John  Alan 
Bany,  Eric  Gordon  Wolfe 
Perrj-,  John  Melbourne 
Heseltine,  Norfor  Evelyn 
Tsan,  Yu  Huan 

Hodgson,  Harold  Edward  Austen 
Pfiilf,  Karl 

Atkinson,  Philip  York 
Wakefield.  Johu  Hylbert 
(Toodhart-Bendel,  Harry  Stuart 
Every,  Sir  Edward  Oswald,  Bart. 
Milburn,  Archibald  William 
Henderson,  Alec  Stewart 
Mather,  Loris  Enierson 
Becher,  Godfrey  (ieorge 
M«Clintock,Ed  ward  Louis  Longfield 
Cohnan,  Jeremiah 
Ellice-Clark,  Stuart  Tulk 
Price,  William  Kol)ert 
Murray-Smilli,  .Vrtliur  (Jeorgo 
Sliaw,  (iilliert  Sbnidam 
White,  Hurry  Bernard  Wingate 
Booth,  Charles  Zaclmry  Maeaulay 


1070 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Petherick,  George  Gerald 

Johnson,  Arthur  Laurence 

Wilson,  John  Grunville 

Horsfiekl,  llalph  Beecroft 

Boscawen,    Hon.  Evelyn    Hugh 
John 

Alhright,  Martin  Chicheley 

Bu'kheck,  Gervase  William 

Hanihro,  Ronald  Olaf 

Askew,  E(hnund  Joscelyne  Percy 

Neilson,  George  Edward 

Kenyon,  Myles  Noel 

Channel,    Herbert    Mitford 
Trcvelyan 

Trotter,  Richard  Durant 

Reynolds,  Geoffrey  Howard 

Fi'ecr,  Geoffrey  Hubert 

Shelley,  John  Frederick 

Stott,  Edgar  Shirley 

Gordon.  Hamilton 

Penn,  Geoffrey  Mark 

Glen,  Bruce  Cunningham 

Lloyd,  Cyril  Gascoigne 

Loder,  Norman  Wilfred 

Clegg,  James  Arthur 

Melville,  Hugh  Colquhoun 

Hartley,  Cecil  Richard 

Stevenson,  Samuel  Delano 

Morton,  Roland  Francis  Storrs 

Gray,  Frederic  Laurence 

Griffith- Williams,  Arthur 

Miller,  Roland  Brice 

Powell.  Eric  Walter 

Cornish,  Charles  Lawson 

Larmour,  Alwyn  Cordon 

Walker,  Kenrick  Prescot 

Beves,  Cameron  Howard 

Cowie,  Hugh  Cameron 

Pilkington,  Hugh  Hrocklehurst 

Lyttelton,  Hon.  Charles  Frederick 

Wynne-Jones,  Morys 

Warrington,  John  Carlisle 

Ripley,  Hugh  William  Grey 

Shaw,  Raymond  Pugli 

Caledon,  Earl  of 

Illingworth , Leonard 

Pearson,  Bernard  Clive 

Robertson,  Ronald 
i>  2  Goddard,  Archibald  Spencer 
2  Leach,  Wilfrid  John 

Palmer,  Clarem-e  Edward  Stanhope 

1  Watkyn-Thomas,  Fredtiric  William 
Kennedy,  John  do  NavaiTe 


Watney,  Martyn  Herbert 
Bentinck,  Arthur  William  Douglas 
Attenborough,  Carlisle  Roljert 

Walter 
Loder,  Robert  Egerton 
Marshall,  Horace  Cecil 
ChantUess,  Cecil  Thomas  Chandless 
Baynes.  Henry  Arden  Kennett 
Priestley,  Hugh  William 
Elliott,  Claude  Aui-elius 
Beny,  Ai-thur  John 
Neuburg,  Victor  Benjamin 
Clarke,  Robert  Bruce 
Tweedie,  Harley  Alexander 
Lubbock,  Hon.  Harold 
Newgass,  Edgar  Isaac  Augustus 
Sassoon,  Hector  William 
Lacey,  Frederick  Ai'thur 
St  Johnston,  Adrian 
Mackay,  Kenneth 
Peacock,  Mansel  Reginald 
Firth,  Lewis  Gerald 
Rushworth,  Arthur  Norman 
Perry,  Walter  Arnold  Copland 
Smith,  Roland  Audley 
Rivett,  Louis 
Towiiley,  Cliarlos  Evelyn 
Agiu'W,  "S'ictoi-  Charles  Walter 
White,  Rudolph  Dymoke 
Coles,  Ernest  James 
Davidson,  Eric  Henry  Lucas 
de  Cdides,  Aubrey  Lucas 
Teth  y,  Michael  Hubert 
Dattiuu,  Maurice 
FitzGerald,  Maurice  Pembroke 
Pollock,  Charles  Thomas  Anderdon 
Lupton,  Maurice 
Gordon,  Keith  R03' 
Lever,  William  Hulme 
Hardy,  Clive 

de  Rothschild,  Anthony  Gustave 
Kachorn,  Mom  Chow 
Campbell,  Evan  Roland 
Acworth,  Cecil 

Lucas,  Geoffrey  Morton  Ernest 
Innes-Cross,    Arthur    Charles 

Wolseley 
Morgan,  Sydney  Cope 
Brown,  Cedric  Clifton 
Howden,  Patrick  Eraser 
Rewcastle,  Cuthbert  Snowball 
Pollock,  Martin  Viner 
Soper,  Ronald  Garland 
Rennoldson,  Heiu'y  Francis 


I 


1 


Kxhibltionor. 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1071 


Dickson,  Eniest  Charles  Scott 

Iiicanlo,  Frank 

Taylor,  Pliilij)  Mouiitfonl 

Howard,  ^^'alter  Stewart 

Fildes,  Geoffrey 

Gilmour,  Alastair  Stewart 

Guest,  Hon.  Oscar  Montagxie 

Richardson,  Cyril  I^acy 

Bancroft,  Oswald  Lawrence 
1  Smith,  Welhorn  Owston 

Johnson,  I'hilii)  Buhner 

Hazlelmrst,    Charles    Arthur 
Cheshyre 

Eastwood,  John  Francis 

Bourchier,  Le  (ieiidre  Claude 

Freeman,  Percy  Broke 

Rohinson,  John  Graham 

Hughes,  Georfje  Ravensworth 

Tahner,  Harold  Godfrey 

Lanih.  Christoidier  Henry 
iCallinghani,  Laurence  Frederick 

Ulvat,  Edward  Stewart 

Hill.  Henry  Oliver 

Wiggin,  William  Hemy 

Carver,  (iuy  Armitaf^e 

MacAndrew,  (!l)arles  Glen 

Williamson,  Steiihen  Kenneth 
(iulhrif 

Brit,'htman,  Eustace  W^ebster 

Garrett,  Leslie  ("harles 

Barclay,  Arthur  Victor 

Schmiechen,  Wilfred 

Evans,  Bernard 

Groves,  Keith  Grimhle 

Ritson,  Rohert 
*  Butler,  George  Geoffrey  Gilbert 

Brierley,  John 

(Jriftin,'  Arthur   Wilfrid   Michael 
Stewart 

Willcox,  James  Mark 

Leeke,  Charles  Harold 

Whittard,  Courtenay  Jjancelot 

Mackenzie,  John  Mitciiell  J)ouKlas 

Iloare,  Frederick  UuBsell 

I'ricstlcv,  Gerald  William 

Mills.  Tom  i;<'thman 

Kemp- Welch,  Huh*-rt  Annesley 

Oownton,  Arthur  Murray 

d(!  ^'rarraiavai,  Seri^ius 

Wills,  Walter  DouKhis  Melville 

('liuii,  .lohn  ^\'mlf  Hon 

I'rintr,  li.isil  Croiiiptoii 

Miicduiia,  ('uthiii'i't  l.aud 

Swan,  Frederick 


Luca.s,  Dallyn 

Collins,  Barry  Keyte  Teni.son 

Bruce  Dickson,  Kenneth 

Reunert,  Clive 

Pilkinglon.  Frederick    Mervyn 
Fosbery 

RawliuRs,  Percy  Townley 

Foyster,  Philij)  Tillard 

Le  Blond,  Royston  Cecil  Ganiage 
Du  Plcssis 

Deighton,  John 

Huxley,  George  Arthur 

Jones,  Cecil  Hugh 

W^oods,  John  Murray 

Watson,  Elliot  Lovegood  Grant 

Jones,  Francis  Stacey 

Carlisle,  .John  Charles  Denton 

Maitland,  Eardley  Thomas 

Chichester,    Hon.     Gerald     Henry 
Crofton 

Cooke,  Norman  Victor 
•  Macdonald,  Allan  John  Smith 

Dann-as,  Mom  Chow 

Chalmers,  Ian  Patrick  Honyman 

Jameson,  Algernon  James  Durand 

(!lark,  Henry  Douglas 

Weguelin,  Thomas  Noel 

Jackson,  Bertram  Rolfe 

Hadrill,  H.-ih.rt  Murton 

Brereton,  John  Lancelot 
'•^  Bayly,  Bernard  Martin 
'••^Woolf,  Cecil  Nathan  Sidney 
•• 'Kingham,  AVilliam  Rando]i)h 
'••■'Wanl,  William  Joseph 
•'Whitworth,  George  Elwes  Allen 
•""Tinto,  John  Ferguson 
^Sams,  Reuben  Alfred 
'Tolmie,  William  Lester 

Cliafy,  Ralph  Evelyn  Westwood 

Havard,  (iodfrej-  Thomas 

Hony,  Henry  Charles 

Donaldstin,  Eric 
'  Marks.  Jidian  David 
'.^Roxburgh.  .John  Fi'rguson 
'.■■'Nicholas.  Tressilian  Charles 
'•^Eames,  iMvart  James  Hyatt 
'.••Birchall,  AValter  liayniond 
'•■'Dawson,  Hugh  I'udsev 
'•'Watts,  Alh.rt  Kv.^reti 
'Thompson,  Francis  Clenu'hf 
'Ferguson,  Donald  Fraser 
'•"LipHtni,  Ephraini 
'•"Brown,  Charles  Cuthherl 


1   K<hll>ltloi 
'  ChMicrlhi 


•  KflHllali  Mr<likl,  190). 


1  Subilmr. 


1072 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Cadbnry,  Lawrence  John 
Bigge,  Hubert  John 
Collins,  David  Charles 
Spartali,  Cyril 

Shepherd,  James  Sherriiighani 
Gibbs,  AV alter  Duraut 
Holland-Hibbert,  Thurstan 
Wentworth-Fitzwilhani,  George 

James  Cliarles 
Watson,  Hugh 
Hodge,  Alexander  Dingwall 
May,  Gerald  Henderson 
Marsh,  Frank  Douglas 
Humphry,  Alexander  Murchison 
Jameson,  Geoft'rej'  James 
Ballance,  Leslie  Arthur 
Gray,  Basil 
Lloyd,  Alan  Scrivener 
Hughes,  Norman  Alfred 
Crommelin  Brown,  John  Lewis 
Newman,  John  Burton 
Vereker,  George  Gordon  Medlicott 
Wlieatcrot't,  George  Hanson 
Hoffmann,  Arthur  Itupert 
Piatt,  Edward  Arthur 
Tufnell,  Neville  Charsley 
Parsons,  Piichard  Edward 
Hellycr,  I-'rancis  Edgcombe 
1  Southwell,  liichard  Vynne 
Ellis,  Wilfrid  Frank  Proffitt 
Moreing,  Algernon  Henry 
Colquhoun,  (iideon  Robert  Ernest 
Struthers,  Duncan  Gordon 
Greaves,  George  Methuen 
Pearson,  Algernon  George 
Deane,  Arthur  Percival  William 
Times,  Wilberforce  Onslow 
Reed,  Clifford  Hugh 
Martin-Tomson,  William  John 
Hales,  John  Baseley 
van  Raalte,  Noel  Marcus 
Rothe,  Bayard 

Tliomas,  Dudley  Vivian  David 
Williams,  Edward  Gordon 
Verrall,  Christoi)lier  Francis 
Helme,  James  Mihier 
Noel,  Hon.  Itobert  Edmund  Thomas 

Moore 
Wingfield,  Charles  Trevor 
Wethered,  Hugh  Ellison 
Oakey,  John  Martin 
Revilloii,  Albert  Julian 
iPurves,  William  Donald  Campbell 

Laidlaw 
Gaddum,  Walter  Frederick 


Ross,  William  Gordon 
Pulley.  Gerard  Todd 
Aldersey,  Hugh 
Grant,  Norman  Maling 
Crocker,  Reginald  Thomas 
Western,  Oswald 
Allhusen,  Ormsby 
Halliday,  David  Rupert  John- 
stone 
Baggallay,  Mervyn  Eric  Claude 
Balfour,  John 

Vane,  Hon.  Christopher  William 
Rowley,  George  Richard  Francis 
Curtis,  Thomas  Lance  Constable 
Cadman,  Cuthbert  William  Montagu 
Hoskin,  Theophilus  Jeinier  Hooper 
Agius,  Edgar  Emanuel 
Dent,  Leonard  Mau)-ice  Edward 
Acheson-Gray,    Charles     Gerald 

Aclieson 
England,  Frank  de  Fontane 
de  Geyer,  Wilham 
Dewhurst,  Cyril 
Milsom,  Harry  Lincohi 
Wills,  Sydenham  Waldie 
Vanghan,  Eric  William  Bowman 
Gribble,  Charles  Herbert 
Muu-,  David  Miller 
Guiiniess,  Richard  Smj^tlie 

1  Maxwell,  Malcobn  Theodore 
La  Touche,  Godfrey  George  Digges 
Howard,  John  Philii) 
Naylor,  John  Murray 
Levett,  Ernest  Christopher 
Tliorburn,  John  Melland 
Smith,  Geoffrey  Wilfred  Mclson 
Wilson,  Clyde  Tabor 
Tweedy,  Wharton  Richard 
Schuster,  Leonard  Fi-aneis 
Shiells,  Arthur  Kenward 
Pearson,  Thomas  Arthur 
Bramwell,  John  Crighton 
Irwin,  Cuthbert 
Thomson,  John  Bathurst 
Douglas-Hamilton,    Claud    Arcbi- 

))ald  Aubrey 
Sanderson,  James  Ross 
Wood,  Alfred  William  Maitland 
Breul,    Ernest    Damian    Theodor 

Eugen 
Wind.sor-Clive,  Hon.  Ivor  Miles 
Greville-Smith,  Stanley  Howard 

iFixsen,  Francis  Alban 
Eastwood,  Harold  Ednmnd 
Insole,  George  Claud  Lathoni 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


1073 


Jniup,  Rnlph  Lyon 
Smith,  C'liuilts  Home  Cecil 
Fox,  Christian  Eric 
Fry,  Cecil  Kodcrick 
Short,  Henry  Suiiilersou 
AViillacf,  Artliur  Willium  Watson 
I'rinscji,  Antluiny  Lcyland 
I'arry-Jont's,  Montatiuc  Martindale 
Clieyne,  William  Hunter  Watson 
Woo<lwar(l,  William  Ethvanl 
Ross,  liDiialil  Deane 
AVn},'iit,  Frederick  Hornshy 
Storey,  Ronald  Alexander 
Rrowne,  Mcyrick  {louldshnrK 
Wi<;},'in,  (icor{,'e  Rolu-rt 
Lennox,  Norman  (iordon 
Hcaii,  Josfph  Milne 
Roshcr.  John  Brcnchley 
CVdcnso,  Nigel  John  Frankland 
Bninton,  Edward  Henry  Pollock 
Fraser.  Clive  Stuart 
Adair,  John  Valentine 
I'errt-ns,  (harks  Newton  Triscott 
Bruce,  I'atrick  Alexander 
Gilliland,  V^alentine  Knox 
Hoarc,  Henry  Colt  Arthur 
Ireland.  John  Frederick 
Croft,  John  >Aathur  Christopher 
J(NieH,  Tom  Barry 
Green,  Bernard 

Vcreker.  Hon.  Standish  Rohert 
Ga\in,  William 

Doll,  Mordaunt  Henrj-  Caspers 
McKeiTell-Brown,  John 
McCormick,  Leander  James 
Fordliam,  Oswald 
Penrose,  Edward  John  McNeill 
Nehru,  Jawaharlal 
Saver.  Humidirey 
Wiiitelieud,  R.-t'inald  Willoughhy 
Deakin,  Howard  Vipond 
'  Vos,  Solomon 
Jlarrowin^,  John  Staidey 
I'att<-soii,  John  Dossie 
Towsey,  Arthur  Stanley 
Meier,  Frederick  Alfred 
Jareja,    Hhoputsingjee   BbiiRvat- 

siuKJi-e 
Wilson,  Uassett  FitzGerald 
Kneese,  Iliipert  Heinricii  Wiliielni 
Mnrra}',  Maliulm  George  Douglas 
W  illan,  Arthur  Conrad 
Hodgson, (ieorgeWiliiam  Houghton 
Jardine,  Dougla.s  JamcH 


Reid,  James  Smith 
Wallace,  William  Ernest 
Renshaw,  Arthur  Hamilton 
Spiith,  Hellmuth  Ludwig 
Krajewski-Landan,  Casimir 

•■'-Gihhs,  Cecil  Armstrong 

••-Newcond),  AVilfred  Davison 

'•■^Bate,  Arthur 

i.'-Pym,  William  St  John 

'■-CunlitTe,  Norman 

'■-Geach,  George  Hender 

i.'-Farrar,  Ernest 
Chichester,  Arthur  O'Neill  Cuhitt 
Molitbo,  Thomas  Gerald  Glyn 
Williams,  Noel  Dyson 
Buxton,  Thomas  Fowell 
Corry,  Frederick  Richard  Henry 

Lowrj' 
Wigram,  Charles  Knox 
(ieldard,  Nicholas 
Fenwick,  Basil  Arhutluiot 
Joy,  Nevile  Holt 
Bernard,  John  Gerald  Mortimer 
Spranger,  John  Alfred 
Wood,  Ardern  Ralf 
Pelly,  Ednnnid  Goilfrey 
Schlosl)erg,  Solomon  Kenneth 
Geldard,  Stewart 
Matheson,  Nonnan  McDonald 
Petherick,  John  Cecil 
Tacon,  Thomas  Henry 
Banister,  Charles  (ionville 
Bridgeman.  Rodger  Orlando 
Al)el    Smith,   Reginald   Henry 

Macaulay 
Braun,  Geoffrey  Charles  Phillip 
Blackhurne-Maze,  Cecil  Ireland 
Robertson,  Keith  Forbes 
Smith,  Algernon  Charles  Stanley 
Wright,  Leonard  Almrotb  Wil.son 
I-oyd,  William  Lewis  Browidow 
Duff,  Ludovic  James  Col(|idioun 
Armstrong,  Michael  Richard  Leader 
Whitlark,  .loim  Howard 
Wills,  Robert  Bruce  Melville 
Daukes,  Archibald  Herbert 
Pollock,  Humphrey  Rivers 
Jay,  Charles  Douglas 
Walker,  Sir  Robert  James  Milo, 

Bart. 
Robinson,  Josejib  Benjamin 
Daltrj-,  Lionel  Ollley 
Knowles,  Robert  King 
Curtis, Arthur  Randolph  Wormeby 


1074 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


Parker,  Roger  Henry 

Goodwin,  Harold  Desborongli 

Hammond,  Cyril  Elmore 

Shove,  Ralpli  Samuel 

Samuelson,  Franc-is  Henry  Bernard 

Insole,  Eric  Raymond 

Hill,   Thomas  Arcliihald   Mont- 

gomerie 
Jones,  Maurice  Herliert 
Workman,  Eric  Woodside 
'  Makins,  Frederick  Kirkwood 
AVestoll,  James 
Kingsland,  Harold  Levett 
Chaloner,  Thomas  Weston  Peel 

Long 
Fenwick,  Melvill  Collingwood 
Wilson,  Aubyii  Harold  Reymond 
Saumarez,  Hon.  James  St  Vincent 

Broke 
McCorinick,  Edward  Hamilton 
Kennedy,  Horas  Tristram 
Hedges,   Killingworth   Michael 

Fentham 
Keiniedy,  Myles  Storr  Nigel 
Sharp,  Leonard  Ernest  Steigeu- 

berger 
Clark,  Ralph  Neville 
Gregory,  Galiston  Marcar 
Tredcroft,  John  Lennox 
Dill,  John  Martin  Gordon 
Mackay,  Robert  Donald 
Gregory,  Jiihti  Shciidan 
Wainwright,  Ronald  Charles 
Manger,  Alfred  Stuart 
Bretherton,  Humi)hrey 
Holman,  Alex  McAi'thnr 
Eiloart,  Horace  Hanson 
Heiy.og,  Frederick  Joseph 
Pooley,  John  Sandys 
Marc,  (xeorge  James  Alexander 
Westl)y,  Percival  St  (>eorge  Charles 
Williams,  Gordon 
Rigden,  Charles 
Whittle,  Denis 

Starkie,  Ricliard  Patrick  Aloysius 
Liddell,  Cecil  Frederick  Joseph 
Pickard,  Basil 
Buxton,  Murray  Barclay 
Arbuthnot,  Robert  Weniss  Muir 
Whitehead,  Frank 
Thompson,  Douglas  Errol  Haj' 
Torrey,  Cecil  Eric 
Burrell,  Raymond  Francis  Toijhani 
Smith,  John  Ilerliert  Michael 


Turner,  William  Arthur  Scales 

Parker,  Wilfred  Henry 

Roberts,  Alfred  Cecil  Samuel 

Tennyson,  Hon.  Lionel  Hallani 

Willoughby,    Francis   George 
Geoffrey 

Miley,  Miles 

Rollo,  William  Hereward 
1  Wood,  Arthur  Edward  Frances 

Minnitt,  Robert  James 

Davies,  Artliur  Robert 

Paschkolf,  Basil  Alexandrovitch 

Peache,  Richard  Coventry 

Nicholson,  Philip  Christopher 

Kilburn,  Paul 

Paschkolf,  Alexander  Alexandro- 
vitch 

Felly,  Francis  Brian 

Savory,  Charles  Harley 
iWhitworth,  F/tic  Edward  Alan 

Sinclair,  Kennetli  Duncan  Lecky 

Rawlins,  Henry  Guy 

Simpson,  Norman  Douglas 

Turner,  Anthony  Whitelock 

Wollaston,  Herbert  Ciiarles 
1  Mayo,  Herbert  Theodore 

Dickson,  Joseph  William  Edmund 

Lea-Wilson,  Wilfred  Barclay 

Pelham,  Hon.  Sackville  George 

Walrond,  Victor 

Grasemann,  Cuthbert 

Synipson,  Thomas  Mansel 

Charles,  Games  Arthur  Merriman 

Gleed,  Richard  Wilson  Arnall 

Kadir,  Mohanied 

Straker,  John  Algood 

Greaves,  Ralph  Charles  Johnstone 

Hoult,  Joseph  Murray 

Pike,  Samuel  Aitken 

Dodgson,  Francis 

Firth,  Alec  Mark  Bernard 

Fletcher,  Frank  Castle 

de  Spoelberck,  (Viconite)  Thierry 

Polhill,  Cecil  Charles 

Singer,  Cecil  Mortimer 

Todd,  F.dgar  William 

Reynolds,  Noel  Charles  William 
1  Blunt,  David 

Goolden,  Alexander  Wood 

Lloyd,  Leslie  Steed 

Mainwarin^'-EUerker-Onslow, 
Arthur  Guilford 

Philipson,  Myles  Rowland 

Duffin,  Charles  Grimsliaw 


TRINITY  COLLEGE. 


1075 


JoliiiNtoiie,  John  .lellrey 

("ariH-Wilson,  Kric 

(IhaiKvick,  James  Francis 
'  Dyson,  Charles  iiertrain 

Squire,  Charles  Kdmunil 

Laiid,  ■loliii 
1  Woods,  Frederick  John 
'  I'lowman,  Clillord  Henry  Filz- 
herhert 

Perry.  l'>elyn  Walter  (Copland 

Marslcm,  Ceril  ClilTord 

Hudson,  Frederick  Aiidlcy 
'Cowper,  (ieollrey  Mooie 

Slott,  Raymond' 


Arnold  WalJintrer,  Geoffrey  Seldon 
•  Muiicastcr,  Eiic 
'  Baker,  Wilfiid  Erwooil 

Hornung,  (ieorge 

Howard,  Neville  Martin  Cliarles 

Gutmann,  l5aron  Heinrich 

Palmes,  Willium  Tevery 

von  Ullnian,  Geoifj 

Giay,  Maurice 

von  Weiss,  Alphonse 

West,  Charles  SUelhii^'ton 

Turner,  Francis  (lordmi 
'  Hainan,  Edward  Thomas 

Leslie,  Alan 


PATRONAGE. 


Comities. 
Bedford. 

lienefirei. 
l5arford,  V  .rinn  ] 

Koxton,  V  . 
Katon  Bray,  \  . 
Felmersham,\' . 
Keysoe,  \  . 
Siiillington,  \' . 
Stotfold,  V. 
Loughton  Magna  |{. 
Marsworth,  \' . 
Arrington,  V . 
Harrington,  V. 
Bottisham,  V. 
Chesterton,  \' . 
Lode.  V. 
Orwell,  R. 
Over,  V. 
Shudy  ("amps,  V . 
St  .Marv   .Mag.V.) 
St  .Michael.  V.     J 
Trumpington ,  \' . 
Uainford,  V. 
Barnard  C<L«tle,  V. 
Bolani 

Bumpstead  He-   I 
lion.V.              / 
llatfi.ld.  V. 
Milchin,  \  . 
Sr  lppolyt'sfiim(Jr«ar 

W  ymondlcy  .  \' . 
Ware,  V. 
Wymeswold  ,  \' . 
.Swine-ilHad  ,  \' . 

Incunilieuis. 

C.  Greene,  M.A. 

K.  Sutton,  ^r.A. 

1).  Cmniiij,'.  M.A. 

.1.  H.  Hanham,  M.A. 

li.  II.  I'oslpate,  M.A. 

C.  E.  Liif,'hton,  M.A. 

J.  T.  Atliawes,  M.A. 

Rev.  J.  .T.  Atkins 

Ci.  1).  Cariwiight,  B.A. 

H.  i;.  Foster,  M.A. 

11.  C.  Green,  M.A. 

N.  W.  Shelton,  M.A. 

li.  W.  Kills,  J5.A. 

n.  \V.  Whiston.  M.A. 

T.  K.  Heckelt,  .M.A. 

(i.  Perty.M.A. 

W.  Cunningham,  D.D. 

R.  o'lBury,  M.A. 
H.  C.  WatHoii,  M.A. 
1,.  B.  Ashhy,  M.A. 
C.  T.  Bowen. 

W.  K.  Wyley.  M.A. 

F.  \\.  Galpin.  M.A. 
H.  E.  Jones,  .M.A. 

E.  T.Carey.  M.A. 

M.  Beed.  M.A. 

R.  C.  (iieen.  M.A. 

J.  Il.dmes.  M.A. 

:■!  iiiili  liliilii  ill  1  ill  ill 

bixl. 
1874 

1890 
1<K)3 
1874 
18y8 
liHtl 
1883 
1907 
181)7 
1848 

liuckH  ... 

Camb.... 

1907 

l'»()3 

11)02 
1895 
11)07 
1906 
1887 
1906 
1903 

Durham. 

11)00 

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|g(j(| 

F,<tsex .... 

11)00 

1890 

Il.rts.... 

ll'Ofi 

1872 

l'K)7 

I.eieeMt. . 
Liiicidn. 

188:J 

IfllH 

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1076 


TRINITY   COLLEGE. 


Coutities. 
Middx... 
Norfolk  . 

Benefices. 
Enfield,  V. 
Dickleburgh,  R. 
Fakenham,  R. 
lieepham  cum      ) 
Kerdiston.R.    ) 
Grendon,  V. 

myth,  V. 

Flintham,  V. 
Hoveringham.C.      ) 
fJtwThurgarton,  C.) 
Langford.C.         ) 

cum  Holme,  V.     J 
I'uxford,  V. 
Walkeringham,  V. 
Cheadle.  R. 
Grundisburgh,    R. 
Kirkby  Monks,  V.   ) 

cum  Withybrook, V.< 
Heversham,  V. 
Kendal,  V. 
Kirkby  Lonsdale,  V. 
Brading,  V. 
Aysgarth,  V. 
Bawtry,  with        ) 

Austerfield,  V.l 
Gilling,  R. 
'Guisley,  R. 
Kellington,  V. 
Mash  am  turn  Kir-l 

by  Malzeard,  V.:" 
Noimanton.  \ . 
Oversilton,  V. 
Pickhill.V. 
Sedbergh,  V. 
Wombwell,  R. 

Incnmhents. 
R.  Howel  Brown,  M.A. 
J.  G.  Forbes,  M.A. 
W.  Irwin,  IM.A. 
M.  M.D.  Wilkin-) 
son,  M.A.         ) 
C.  Brooke, M.A. 

C.  E.  Scott-Mon-  ) 
crieff,  M.A.       f 

F.  C.  Cursham,  M.A. 

A.  M.  Y.  Baylay.M.A. 

C.W.H.Aitchison.M.A. 

A.P.Woodhouse,  M.A. 
R.  Symes.  M.A. 
E.  S.  Carlos,  M.A. 
E.W.  South,  M.A. 

W.E.Jackson,  M.A. 

T.M.Gilbert,  M.A. 
W.  R.  Trench,  LL.M. 
J.  LI.  Davies,  MA. 

G.  W.  Blenkin.  M.A. 

D.  H.  Moore,  M.A. 

A.  E.Meredith,  M.A. 

L.  Borissow,  M.A. 
J.  F.  Howson,  M.A. 

E.  B.  Birks.M.A. 

H.  Hedlcy,  M.A. 

C.  Bird,  M.A. 
T.  E.  Parkinson, 
John  Wilson,  M.A. 
J.  M.  Cadmaii,  M.A. 

B.  T.  Barnes, 

B.A. 
1879 
1870 
1876 

1854 

1871 

1884 
1873 
18b'(i 

1892 

1872 
1892 
1865 
1870 

1875 

1857 
18G1 
1818 
1884 
1893 

1877 

18C.G 
1879 
1870 

1882 

1884 

1887 
1879 

Iiixt. 
1904 
1900 
1907 

Northam. 
Notts.... 

1864 
1881 
189G 
1902 

1872 

1908 

1890 

1906 

Suffolk.. 
Warw... 

Westni.. 

1890 
190G 

1893 

1866 
1896 

1889 

I.  Wight 
Yorks... 

1906 
1904 

1898 

1901 

1906 

laort 

1P04 

1900 

i8«n 

1907 

1901 
190G 

I  The  Collejte  has  only  tho  third  turn  of  prosentatio 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 

(Founded    1584.) 
The  original  Statutes  <in(l  the  Founder's  Copy  arc  in  possession 

of  the  College. 
This  Colle<^e  was  founded  by  Sir  Walter  Mildmay,  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer  and  Privy  Councillor  in  the  reign  of  Queen 
Elizabeth,  and  is  now  governed  by  Statutes  confirmed  by  Order  of 
the  Queen  in  Council,  3  May,  1882,  and  amended  in  1S93,  1898 
and  1908.  The  Foundation  consists  at  present  of  the  Master, 
sixteen  Fellows  (who  shall  be  either  Senior  or  Junior  Fellows), 
and  thirty-six  Scholars.  The  Junior  Fellowships  are  tenable  for 
six  years  from  the  date  of  election,  and  are  open  to  Graduates  of 
the  University  of  Cambridge  or  Oxford  nr  some  otiier  University. 
The  Senior  Fellowships  are  tenable  generally  so  long  asthe  persons 
elected  hold  any  one  of  the  following  qualifying  otiices  of  the 
University, viz.:  Professor,  Reader,  Orator,  Librarian,  Registrary, 
or  any  one  of  the  following  qualifying  oftices  of  the  College,  viz.: 
Dean,  Tutor,  Bursar,  Assistant-Tutor,  Lecturer.  Besides  persons 
holding  any  one  of  these  offices  any  person  eminent  in  Theology, 
Literature,  or  Science  is  eligible  to  a  Senior  Fellowship.  One  of 
the  Senior  Fellowships  is  appropriated  by  Statute  to  the  Dixie 
Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History.  After  a  certain  length  of 
tenure,  depending  in  each  instance  on  the  qualifying  oflice,  a 
Senior   Fellow  l)ecoines  entitled  to  hold  his  fellowship  for  life. 

The  portion  of  the  Corporate  Income  assigned  to  the  Scholar- 
ship Fund  is  defined  by  Statute.  The  Foundation  Scholarships 
at  present  constituted  are 

Two  Scholarships  of  £80  per  annum. 

Two     £70  

Ten i;60 

Twenty-two £40 

In  ciuses  of  special  merit  the  values  of  any  of  these  Scholar- 
ships may  be  increased  by  grants  from  funds  arising  from  vacancies 
of  Scholarships  or  otherwise.  The  Governing  Body  may  from 
time  to  time  sus|)end  the  election  to  any  Scholarship  for  such 
time  not  exceeding  two  years  as  thev  shall  deem  (jxpcdioiit. 

There  is  al.so  [one]  Scholarshi|i  on  the  funinlation  of  Ur 
Thorpe.  Tliis  Schfdarshijt  is  awarded  to  a  student  of  not  less 
than  three  tonns  standing,  with  inefennce  in  favour  of  those 
who  sliew  prolicicncy  in  Thcidogy.  It  is  tenable  with  any  one 
of  the  above-named  Scholarships  on  tho  ("ollegc  Foundation 


1078  EMMANUEL    COLLEGE. 

Inadililion  there  are  the  following  Scholarships  and  Exhibitions  with 
preference  in  favour  of  Candidates  from  certain  Schools,  viz.: 

No.     Ity  whom  founded.  Value.  I'roferencc. 

4.    Archdeacon  Johnson  £20  per  annum  {  J^akhani  and 

^  I   Uppingham. 

2.  Mr  Ash  £50    \   'A^j^^  f*?    .,       , 

(   Ashby  de  la /ouch. 

1.    Dr  Smith  £16     \   l^^'-^am  and 

(   Newcastle. 

3.  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie  £30  Market  Bosworth. 

Besides  these  there  are  other  Exhibitions  arising  from  accumulations 

from  vacancies  which  are  applied  to  the  encourag-ement  and  assistance  of 
deserving  students. 

Scholarships  are  usually  awarded  to  resident  members  of  the 
College  after  the  College  Kxaminatious  in  the  Lent  and  Easter 
Terms,  and  are  tenable  till  B.A.  ur,  with  special  permission  of  the 
Governing  Body,  for  a  further  period,  but  in  no  case  beyond  M.A. 

Scholarships  (tenable  in  the  first  instance  for  not  more  than 
two  years)  are  also  animally  offered  for  competition  to  Candi- 
dates (under  nineteen  years  of  age)  who  have  not  commenced 
residence.  One  Scholarship  of  ^80,  three  of  ^60,  and  four  of  £40 
will  be  offered  for  competition  at  an  examination  to  be  held  in 
the  month  of  December,  1908. 

There  are  two  Subsizarships  of  the  value  of  £30  open  to 
Candidates  who  have  not  commenced  residence  and  tenable  for 
one  year,  and  four  Sizarships  of  about  £45  tenable  for  two  years. 
Application  for  a  Subsizarship  must  be  made  to  the  Master. 

Exhibitions  not  exceeding  £30  in  value  are  awarded  on  the 
results  of  the  Entrance  Scholarship  Examinations,  and  they  are 
also  awarded  to  residents  on  the  results  of  the  annual  College 
Examinations. 

There  are  also  three  Exhibitions  of  the  value  of  £40  a  year 
tenable  by  students  at  the  Cambridge  University  l)ay  Training 
College. 

An  Exhibition  of  £50  a  year  tenable  for  two  years  is  oftercd 
annually  to  an  Advanced  Student  commencing  residence  in  the 
University  as  a  member  of  Emmanuel  College  in  October.  Further 
information  may  be  obtained  from  the  Master. 

Tw(»  Studentships,  each  of  the  maximum  value  of  £150,  are 
annually  offered  to  graduate  members  of  the  College  for  the 
encouragement  of  advanced  study  and  research.  They  are  te- 
nable in  the  first  instance  for  one  year,  but  a  Student  is  rc-eligiblo 
for  a  second  jicriod  (and  in  special  cases  for  further  periods)  of  i 
one  year.  A  Student  may  have  permission  to  reside  at  a  foreign  I 
University  or  other  approved  place  of  study. 

The  Governing  Body  of  the  College  are  prepared  to  consider 
ai»plications  for  grants  to  assist  in  publishing  the  results  of  origi- 
nal investigation  and  research  by  graduate  members  of  the  College. 

In  the  disposition  of  the  Feliowships,  Scholarships,  &c.  of  the 
CoUegc,  distinction  in  any  branch  of  study  encouraged  by  the 
University  will  be  fully  recognized. 

For  particulars  as  to  the  conditions  of  Admission  to  the  College, 
application  should  be  made  to  the  Master. 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE.  1079 

ANNUAL  PRIZES. 

In  thu  Lonl  and  Easter  Terms  there  is  a  f^eiieral  Elxamination 
of  the  Underfiraduates.  In  June,  Scholarships,  &c.  are  adjudj^ed. 
i'ri/es  of  books  are  t^iven  to  those  who  have  obtained  a  first  class 
in  tlic  exuniination. 

A  prize  of  £'.i.  'As.  is  awarded  to  every  student  who  obtains  a 
first  class  in  Tart  II.  of  any  of  the  following-  Triposes,  viz.,  Mathe- 
matics i|<)ld  lleg-ulations),  Cla.ssic.s,  Theology,  Natural  Sciences. 

There  are  also  the  following  annual  prizes,  open,  e.xeept  where 
otherwise  specified,  to  all  ineinbers  of  the  College  under  the 
standing  of  B.A.  (other  than  Advanced  Students,  who  are 
eligible  only  for  2,  5,  7,  9). 

1.  £2.  'Is.  in  books  for  the  best  exercises  in  Greek  Verse 
Composition  and  Latin  Verse  Composition. 

2.  £4.  4.9.  in  books  for  the  best  English  Essay  upon  some 
Theological  or  Historical  Subject. 

3.  .£4.  4.«.  in  books  for  proficiency  in  Englisii  Literature. 
Awarded  on  the  results  of  examinations  held  at  the  beginning 
of  the  Lent  and  Easter  Tern>s. 

4.  Books  to  the  value  of  £5.  5s.  are  given  to  the  Freshman 
and  Junior  Soph  who  respectively  pass  the  best  Examination  in 
the  Greek  Testament. 

.').  A  prize  of  £5,  founded  by  the  late  Rev.  O.  Glover,  B.D., 
Fellow  of  the  College,  for  the  encouragement  of  the  study  of 
Hebrew. 

(i.  A  prize  of  £'-i.  .is.  for  proficiency  in  Anatomy  and  I'hysio- 
logy,  open  to  students  of  the  third  year,  is  given  by  Dr  J.  11.  II. 
Manley. 

7.  .V  prize  of  about  £5.  5*.  established  by  the  friends  of  the 
lat(!  11.  K.  RodwL-ll,  M.A.,  Barrister  at-Law'  and  Fellow  of  the 
College,  is  awarded  to  tlie  graduate  member  of  the  College  of 
not  more  than  three  years'  standing  from  his  first  degree  who 
shall  have  most  distinguished  liimself  in  the  Law  Tripos  or  any 
other  of  the  University  Examinations  in  Law. 

H.  Indian  (,'ivil  Service  I'rizes.  A  prize  of  books  is  given  to 
tlie  resident  member  of  the  College  who  takes  the  highest  place 
in  the  <  )pen  Competition  for  the  liitliaii  Civil  Service  ;  and  a  prize 
of  £10  to  the  resident  member  of  the  College  who  stands  highest 
in  the  first  half  of  the  list  of  successful  candidates  in  the  Final 
Examination  for  selected  candidates. 

!).  The  Sudbury-Hardymaii  prize  of  £.'J()  is  awarded  for  the 
liest  dissertation  by  a  (iraduatc  Member  of  thu  College  under 
the  standing  of  M.A. 

rKIZK:.MKN,  1908. 

First  Year, 
t'tauirt.  Naturiil  Scirucet,  Ilistunj. 

CrtKike  Uailcs  Joik-s,  E.  (J. 

Browne  Jiiirritt 

East 

Iiobin.suii 


1080 


EMMANUEL    COLLEGE. 


Classics. 

(Brauiiholtz 
Milroy 
Hill 
Gimson 
Tlieofo;/!/. 
Lyon 


Second  Year. 

Natural  Sciences. 
Hattcrsley 
Madge 
Shikb-ick 

Model  II  Laiii/uaf/eti. 
Dreiinaii 


Mechanical  Sciences. 

Jones,  B.  M. 
Ds  Mai-bbaU 


Oriental  Lanf/uages. 
Cohen 


Third  Year. 

Classics. 
Ds  Adams) 
Ds  Taylor  I 
DsLely    J 
Prizes  awarded  for  a  first  class  in  Fart  II.  of  a  Tripos. 

Natural  Sciences. 
Ds  Maugham 
Ds  Stanslield 
Ds  Taskei" 

Greek  Verse  Oumposition. 
Brauuholtz 
Second  Prize.  Cxunson 
Ilonourahly  mentioned.  Crooke 


Latin  Verse  Composition 
Braunholtz 


English  Kssaif. 
Second  Prize.    Foot 


English  Literature. 
Braunlioltz 


Mr  Glover's  Hebrew  Prize.  llodwell  Prisic. 

Lyon  Not  awarded 

Sudbury- Hardy  man  Prizes. 
Ds  AV.  Burton 
Ds  Kleemau 
Ds  Sauuders 


Greek  Testament. 
1st  year.  Colley 
'2ud  year.    Lyon 

Manic IJ  Trizc. 
Not  awarded. 


16»4 


LIST  OF  MASTERS. 

Laurence  Cliuderlon.  1680  John  lialderslou. 


Iti22  John  Preston. 
1628  William  Saudcroft. 
1637  Richard  Holdsworth. 
1644  Anthony  iuckney. 
1653  William  Dillingham. 
1662  William  Sancroft. 
1665  John  Breton. 
1675  Thomas  lloibech. 

Visitor,  The    Vice- Chancellor 


1719  William  Savage. 
1736  William  Richardson. 
1775  Richard  Farmer. 
1797  Robert Towerson  Cory. 
1835  George    Archdall-Grat- 
wicke.  j 

1871   Samuel  George  Phear. 
1895  William  Cuawnku. 

with   the    Resrius    Professor  or 


Divinity  and  the  Regius  Profcs.sor  of  Law  as  Assessors. 

THE    PRESENT  SOCIETY. 

Ma.sler,  William  Chawncr,  M.A.,  elected  1S95. 

Tutors. 

Rev.  F.  W.  Head,  M.A.  (Theology  and  Jlistury^). 

W.  B.  Allcock,  M.A.  {Mathematics  and  Clas.^icx^). 

F.  G.  Hopkins,  M.A.,  F.R.S.(A^a^«ra/  Sciencei^^). 


I  students  in  I.sw,  Medieval  and  Mo<lera 
Languaf^os  and  Music  arc  assigned  to  the  Tutor 
In  Thcoln^y  and  lllHtory,  studonts  in  Mochaiiioal 
Scieucei  to  ttio  Tutor  in  Cl.'ixsict  and  .NluthomaticR, 


students  in  Medicine  to  the  Tutor  in  Natural 
Sciences.  Students  reading  for  the  Ordinary 
Degree  are  entered  under  the  Tutor  iu  Mathe-i 
matics  and  Classics. 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


1081 


Lecturers. 


Mathematics. 
W.  B.  Allcock,  M.A. 
G.  T.  Bemiett,  M.A. 

Clasit  Ics. 
P.Giles,  M.A. 
C.  E.  8tu:irt,  M.A. 
L.  II.  G.  (jrecmvuotl,  M.A. 

Diriniti/. 
C.  West  Watson,  M.A. 

Hebrew. 
A.  T.  Chapman,  M.A. 


Law. 
H.  D.  Hazeltine,  M.A. 

History. 
F.  W.  Head,  M.A. 

Natural  Sciences. 
V.  G.  Hopkins,  M.A. 

A.  Wood,  B.A. 

Music. 

B.  W.  Naylor,  Mus.D. 


Director  of  Students  in  Mec/ianicai  fScienees,  J.  B.  Peace,  M.A. 
„  „  in  Modern  Langmtges,  A.  J.  Wyatt,  M.A. 

„  „  in  Moral  Sciences,  W.  E.  Johnson,  M.A. 

„  „  i)i  Botamj,  11.  P.  (Gregory,  M.A. 

„  „    in  Biolugg  and  Zonlugij,  H.  II.  Brindley,  M.A. 

Dean,  C  West  Watson,  M.A. 
Bursar,  J.  B.  Peace,  M.A. 
Steward,  J.  B.  Peace,  M.A. 
Prtelector,  P.  Giles,  M.A.  Librarian,  P.  W.  Wood,  M.A. 

Chaplain,  F.  W.  Head,  M.A. 
Organist,  E.  W.  Naylor,  Mas.  D. 
Fellows. 
'Chapman,  Rev.  Arthur  Thomas,  M.A.  (s) 
Rose,  Rev.  Alfred,  M.A.  (s) 
Alleock,  Walter  Burt,  M.A.  (s) 
=*  Gwatkin,  Rev.  Ilenrv  Melvill,  M.A.  (s) 
=» Giles,  Peter.  M.A.  (s) 
^  Phear,  Rev.  Samuel  George,  D.D.  (s) 

Peace,  James  Beiinet,  M.A.  (s) 
'^ Bennett,  Geotlrey  Thomas,  M.A  (s) 
"Hopkins,  Frederick  ( lowland,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  (s) 
^  Head,  Rev.  Frederick  Waldegrave,  M.A.  (s) 
«  Hazeltine,  Harold  Dexter,  M.A.  is) 
"West  Wats(in,  Rev.  Camphell,  M.A.  (j) 
'"Knajdnan,  Herbert.  M.A.  (.]} 
"Hawkins,  itieliard  MMiiilivray,  M.A.(j) 
'nV. >..(!,  Philip  Wnislcy,  ,M.A.\j) 
Wood.  Alexander,  B.A.  (Jj 

(S)    Si'iiior  I'fllow. 
j.li    Juniur  t'l-lluw. 


1  Ttrwhltt  Scholar,  IHrtft. 

2  Pl.lr    Pr<rfM.«.r    of    Kcclr 


r>  t>  of  Killoburih  (iltr<iril  l.(Tclur«r  at 
Mlnt'Urnh  Unl»or.it>.  l»o»     11W6. 

n  Hfo»nr  Mr.fi<lli«l,  IHS4.  LlKl'ir-^nl  Hrhotiii. 
IIWl  Wh»»rll  HclioUr.  IMUJ.  VniiTfXjMrmArT 
In  I  nirimriilor  I'h.lnloKT.  Iloii  I,I..I).  of  Ahrr- 
dMti  «   r..riii«rl)r  Maalcr. 

t  rintHmllh'i  rrurinail,  \>")i. 

«  H«Hl«r  In  Chcintokl  rhj-iloliiKr 

r  LI(htrooi.SchoUr,l>V7    Whowoll  Scb'ilkr,|i«7. 


PrlncalViniortl'rlisinunaiitlSi'oloxMiMlnllUt.Kno. 
Ileal    Hlitury.  I  Rxamlnlnn  Chaplain  t<i  the  HUhniMif  8<iiithwKll. 


H  LL  n.  (Ilarvnrill,  Dr  Jur.  (Ilvrliiil.    Uiwler  In 
KnKlUh  Law. 

9  Caru.    PrUamun    ami    Cr...w    «.h.ilBr,    P.NII 
raamlnlnK  rhi>i>lalii  Ui  Ihn  lllilin|.  i>r  CnrliiU-. 
It  8mllh'>  l-rlK'niaii,  ItNCl. 

II  I'raToii    Unlvortlty  Himlont,  limy.    Dln'rUir  of 
tlio  llrltl.h  H.-lii)ol  ,<f  ArilmooU.K)  In  Allii-ii.. 
II  Smltb'i  Prltoman,  IIWI. 


46 


1082 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


Ibmornry  Fellows. 
Ycatni!iu-13igg!S,  The   Riglit   Rev.   lluyshe   Wolcot,   D.D.,    Lord 

Bishop  of  Worcester. 
1  Neville,  The  Hon.  Sir  Ralph 
2* Shaw,  William  Napier,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
3* Seward,  Albert  Charles,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

t^ch<ilars. 

Bailes,  Henry 


B.A. 

Adiiiiiis,  Arthur  IjoIvvoII 
Miiody,  Eobert  Hector 
("liif,'};,  Fritnk  Bortram 
Ll'Ij,  A\'illiam  Gerald 
Marshall,  Alfred  Russel 
Suape,  Eobert  Hugh 
Taylor,  Cecil  Francis 
Bescuby,  Arthur  Cecil 

Undergraduati's. 
Braunholtz,  (iustav  lanst  Karl 
Edwards,  Thomas  (Troves 
Crimson,  Christojjher 
Jones,  Bennett  Melvill 
Milroy,    George    William    Winck- 

wortli  Wallace 
Ward,  Kenneth  Martin 
Browne,  William  Edward  Clill'ord 
Dawson,  Harry 
Fox,  Edwin  Auljrey  Storrs 
Eobinson,  Charles  Stanley 

D.D. 
1878  *l'earson,  Kev.Jolm  BaUeiidi;e 
1!(U1     Clayton,   The    VU^\\\.   Uev.    Lewis, 

Lord  iiisliop  ot   Leicester 
I'.IOl  ' 'Murray,   Uev.   John    Owen 

Farquhar 


LL.D. 

Wild,  (leorge  John 
Evans,  Sebastian 
Grange,  Ernest  Leigh 
Norman,  Oswald 
Owen,  Ciiarles  Maynard 

M.D 

Lyon,  Tlioinas  Glover 
■■^  Mackenzie,  Hector  William  (Jiiviii 
'■'Bulstrode,  Herbert  Tindirell 
'Ingle,  Arnold  Clarkson 


185') 

iHtW 

ls<.t-2 

I '.100 
I'JUl 


iss.-, 
Ish;) 
IH'.II 
189-2 


Crooke,  Eowlaiid  Howard 

Jones,  Eric  Gregory 

Saunt,  William  Henry  Gatty 

Luce,  Gordon  Haiaiington 

Chawner,  William  Rupert 

Preston,  Eichard  AVilliani  Dadcs 

Si)earing,  Edward 

Stevens,  Charles  Geotfrey  Buckland 

Kann,  Ernest  Alexander 

Gossling,  Newbury 

Kingham,  Bernard  Vickers 

Sizars. 
Pickeruig,  Dennison  Vcitcli 
Warwick,  William  Tom 
Dyer,  Arthur  Cyril 
Lesley,  James  Wyvill 

Suhsizars. 
Knight,  Walter  Forster 
Stancomb,  John  Mortimer  Duniam 

8Kcllock,  Tlionias  Herbert 

Taylor,  Joslnui  James 
^'•Michholz,  Alfred 

Muir,  .losepii  Corbelt 
1**  Roderick,  Henry  Buckley 

Mauley,  John  Herbert  Hawkins 

Molson,  John  Elsdalc 

Tiinmins,  John  Lewis 

Heywood,  William  Benjamin 
iiMellanby,  John 

Sc.D. 
12  *  Carslaw,  Horatio  Scott 
Mus.D. 
Naylor,  Edward  Wood;ill 
B.D. 
•Hewitt,  Rev.  'i'honias 
I'Wood,  llev.     Edmund  (jougli  de 
Sails 


If' 


of  the  nigh 


•  Formerly  FcUowh. 

1  Jii<]){o  in  the  Chancery  I 
Court  uf  JiiHtico. 

2  Late  AsMlHtant  ])ircct(>r  of  the  ('aveiitllsh 
Liiboratory.  Uiroctur  of  tho  Meteorological  Otlico. 
Meiuber  of  tho  Council  of  tlio  Uoynl  Statistical 
8ociet>'. 

3  ProfCBHor  ofBotan.v  in  the  University.  Hark- 
nc»8  Scholar,  I «8».     Sciluwick  I'riicnian,  1392. 

4  Warilen  of  St  AuKustruc'a  Culloge,  Canterbury. 
Carus  I'rlioniail,  1882.  t;roii»e  Scliolar,  1882. 
Hobrow  I'rizenian  and  .Scholcflold  I'rizeman,  | 
1883.  Lato  I'reachor  at  the  Chapel  Iloyal,  White- 
hall, and  Select  I'reachor  at  tho  Univoraity  of 
Oxford.     Olio  of  tho  Six  rreachera  of  Canterbury  \ 


Cathedral. 

6  Physician  to  St  Thomas'  Hospital  ami  Bromp 
ton  llo'spital,  l.on<li>n. 

6  Medical  Inspector,  11. M.  Local  Oovernnu'ii 
Board.  Milroy  Lecturer,  llXt.'l.  Lecturer  on  I're 
venti\'e  Moilicino,  Charing  Cross  Hospital  Mcdica 
School.  Examiner  at  tho  Iloyal  Collciic  oi  Sur 
Kcons.  7  University  Lecturer  in  Midwifery. 

8  K.ll.C.S.     Examiner  in  Surccry. 

9  Oneof  n.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools. 
II)  University  ]>emonstrator  of  Surgery. 
11  Raymoud  llortou-Smith  ViHe,  1907. 

Vi  Professor  of  Mathematics  iu  the  University  ol 
Sydney. 
13   liuliennrnzemnn,  IWIi. 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


1083 


}03 


8t°.l 


M.A . 

'  Carlyon,  Rev.  i'liilip 
iliduut,  Uev. George 
b'rencli,  Kev.  Ttionias  Lee 
Sykes,  Rev.  \\  illiam 
\'entris,  Rev.  Hdward  Favell 
Mule,  Rev.  Kobert 
Dyer,  Charles  William 
Thorp,  Rev.  Frederic 
(Jo<itVey,  Ingram  Fuller 

-  Leach ,  Kev.  I  lenry 
Amps,  Kev.  John 
Morris,  Rev.  George  iMontgomeij 
KersliHw,  Kev.  .lames  Clegg 
Cobb,  Rev.  Williiun  Francis 
Soilen,  Rev..(ohn  Jordan 
Bond,  Kev.  William  Henry 
Bo(?er,  Williiini  Sliadforth 
Jones,  Kev.  Frederick  Havard 
Laurence,  Kfv.  (fe«rf,'e 
Scliolelield,  Kev.  .lames  Kdward 

*  Atkinson,  Kev. Arthur 
Nairne,  Rev.  Spencer 
Bury,  Kev.  riiomus  William 
I'eglar.  Kev.  .lolin  .lames 

*  Stevens,  Kev.  Henry  Binghani 
Gardner,  Kev.  James  Cardwell 

''Lias,  Kev.  John  James 
Goodacre,    Rev.    Frederick 
W  illiam 

"Gregory,  Rev.  Kdmund  Ironside 
Bull,  Rev  .  Kobert  (^ooke 

'Deane,  Rev.  Arthur  Alackretli 
Anderson,  Rev.   Thomas 

*  (Mementson,  Kev. Alfred 
'■•Davey,   Rev.   Henry    Ahihony, 

F.G.S.,F.S.A. 
iiBlissard,  Rev.  William 

Smith.  Rev.  William  Wilton 

(Jlose,  Henry  Gaskell 

Chapman,  .Joseph  John 
"  Cox-  F.dwiirds,  Rev.  John  Cox 

Moore,  Kev.  William  Thoma.s 

Newton  ,  Kev.  llenrv 


Hughes, Kev.  William  O'Farrel 

NVade-Gery,  Charles  Robert  1865 

i^Raban,    Rev,     Richard    Charles 

William 
'''MacCarthy,  Rev.  Egertou  Francis 
iM  ead 

Skeels,  Kev.  Serocold  Clarke 

Smith,  Rev.  I'homas  Wade 

Clarke,  Rev.  Walrond  W  bitter 
'•  Beresford,  Rev.  John 
'>•  Wolley ,  Kev.  Henry  Francklyii 
•Heathcote,  Chailes  Gilbert 

Besant,  Kev.  Frank 

Athorpe,  Rev.  George  Middleion 

Tuck,  William  Henry 

Kinleside,  Rev.  Robert  Vernon 
Carter 
'"Lamb,  Kev.  Benjamin 

Flench,  Kev.  Henry  Day 

Hall,  Arthur 
'''*Pitts,  Kev.  Thomas 

Apthorp,  Kev.  (,'liarlesPrelyman 

Sale,  Kev.  Henry  Townsend 

Bowkei ,  Henry  Charles 
18*  Wood,  J  ames  George,  LL.  B. 

Adamson,  Kev.  James  l>ardell 

Boys,  Kev.  Herbert  Arnold 

Freeman,  Kev.  John 

Clarke,  Thomas  Kilnei  ,  M.  B. 

Ilaydon,  Rev.  George  IMiilip 
"Browne,  Harold  Carlyon  (iore 

Wetherall,  Rev.  Charles  iMiiunsell 
-"  Watherston.   Kev.    Alexander 
l^ttw 

(Chapman,  Kdward  Henry 

Nottidge,  Thomas 

Kaye,  William  .lohnson 

Williams,  Kev.  Arthur  J  uli us 

Smith.  Rev.  IVrcy  Hattersley 

Hick,  Kev.  James  Marinaduke 

Davies,  John  Snuilman 

Collin.  Kfv.  .lohn 

21*  (ireenhiil.     Sir    Alfred    George, 
F.K.S. 

Matthews,    Kev.     Frederick    Jere- 
miah 


1866 


1867 
1868 

1869 
1870 

1871 


1872 


1873 


•    Kon-.r. Infill.,... 

I  T>rwhlltKch<>liir,  IH:l<t 

■:  Mod   ('■nnnar<i1.,ucril).r. 
.1  II. .11   I  .u.,n..r(  heitot 
4    II..II    ritlHllKlf  K.nliratir. 

.t  I'haiiL'ell.ir  ..r   l.laii.latr  I  athodral      llulMsn 
Lc.'(uri^r(lm:i)     Wlillohall  IToachor  IIHH4I. 
A   IVi  txiii.lar)  ..f  Kiolrr. 
7  (an.. II  ..r  I'hl.li.'l.r. 
n    Ul.-  t>i«ln  >Vll..w. 

II  I'hiiiciill.ir  ..f  I  hl.hc.l.T  Cttllir.lrul 
1. 1   l|.itnr;l'rl»ii.«n.|IISI. 

J I    l|..ii..riir>  ChapUlii  |i>  (hi.  Klliit. 

l:  <:aruii'r.i<(n«n.la<0.  '1ch..l«l»»ldl'tl«ciii»n, 


I  |g«3.  Trri>liiilScli.il'>t,IH<l.i.  CroMO  Hchular.lMl:!. 
i:i  llml  HiuUt  i.r  ri«o  Way*  Grammar  Sehuol, 
lllrmlnKhaiii. 
'     it  Prcli.li.lar)  ..f  WolU. 

l.'i  Hon.  Cull. .11  ..f  raiiturbur}-. 
Ill  ll.in.  Caliuii  (>(  lll|M.ii. 
17   ll»n.  Ciuiiiii  ••(  riilorbon.uKli. 
IM  Wlivwrll    SrliiiUr     fi.r      liiU.rilutlolinl      Law. 
Cl»nrrll.>r'>  I.<'k<>>  Mr.lulll.l,  I  m'h'. 
Ml  (■|.aiiccll..r  ..f  til..  I)l>..rM-  ..I  Wiiirhi'ilcr 
•Jl  l.ato    lloa.l     Maalvr    i.l    lllii.klu)'    (iruniliiar 
Sclioil 

■21  Hmllli'*  I'liirnian,  i);o.    rruftiMir  t.fMatbo- 
luatlcial  W.K.lwlch. 


•1(>— *2 


1084 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


L874 


L875 
L876 


LS77 


1878 


1879 
1880 


1881 
188-2 
1883 


Fraser-Hird,  llev.  Francis 

Nicol,  Henry 

Batclielor,  Rev.  William  Jesse 

French,  Rev.  William  Day 

Shorting,  Earnest  Walter 

Giles,  Harry  Francis 

Potts,  Rev.  Joseph 
1  Bennett,  Edward  Anthony 
^Boxall,  William  Percival  Gratwicke 
**  Browne,  Rev.  Barring-ton  Gore 

Giles,  Rev.  Edward 
■•Hodgins,   Rev.  Joseph  Rogerson 
Edmond  Cotter 

Willink,  Rev.  Arthur 

Irons,  Rev.  Edward  Arthur 

Browne,  Rev.  Thirlwall  Gore 

Mackmurdo,    Rev.    Frederick 
Thomson 
^Ailcock,  Rev.  Arthur  Edmund 

Rawson,  William  Barry 

French,  John  Riciiard 

Buston,  Rog-er 

Townsend,  John  Charles 

Whitehead,  John  Edleston  Ledsani 

Steavenson,  Rev.  Frederick  Robert 

Tliorold,  CharlesEdniund  de  JNlore 

French,  Philip  Henry 

Collin,  Spencer  Compton 

Edge,  Rev.  William  Harold  Fane 
*  Bishop,  Rev.  William  Chatterley 
"Flather,  James  Henry 

Higgens,  Oakley  Elford 
'  Fuller,  Arthur  Walton 

Barrow,    Rev.    Thomas    Edwaid 
Morris 

Sheriff",  Rev.  Thomas  Holmes 
**Allcock,  Charles  Howard 

Lee,  Thomas  Russell 

Travis,  Allen  Coltrell 

Paterson,  Rev,  Thomas  Frederick 

Willson,  Rev.  Vere  Francis 

Lee,  Edward  Arthur 

Gayer,  Rev.  Arthur  Cecil  Stopford 

Farside,  William 

Jones,  Richard  Stoakes 

Montgomery,  Rev.  Charles  Percy 
Graham 

Stable,  Ernest  Robert 

Colville- Wallis,  Rev.  William 


'  Foriiierly  Fellows. 

1  A^Histant  Mastei",  Cheltenham  College. 

H  King's  Counsel.     Kcconlor  of  lljo. 

'.\  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester. 

■I    ilon.<!iinon  ol  Liverpool. 

6  Late  Head  Mastcrof  Highgate  School. 

b  l.ishifooi  Scholur,  1S77.     I.»te    Master   of 
avoudish. 

7  Heart  Master,  South  M.anchcster  School. 


Cotes,  Rev.  William  Eastwick 

Henry 
Hall,  Rev.  George  Clement 

Maddison 
Andrewes,  Rev.  John  Brereton 
VVhelpton.  Rev.  George 
Whelpton, Edward  Smith 
Salter,  Stephen  Thomas,  M.B. 
Wait,  Rev.  Frederick  William 

'■'  Hoets,  Rev.  Maurice  Erskine 
Potts,  Rev.  James  Edward 

*Hopkinson,  Edward 
Soutter,  Henry  Oldham 
Percival,  Rev.  Charles  James 
Ducket,  Rev.  Edward  Armstont 
Robb,  William  John 
Brownrigg,  Rev.   Robert    Graham 

Plunkett 
Barton, Rev.  James  Francis 

'Pattisson,  Richard  Murrills 
Jukes,  Rev.  Henry  William 
Smith-Rewse,  Rev.  Gilbert  Flesher 
Fairbairn,  Andrew  Constant 

10 French,  Charles  Henry 
liewetson,  Rev.  Arthur 

iiSharpe,  Frank  Taylor 
Austen,  John  Soame 
Barratt,  Rev.  Ernest  Osborn 
Kemp,  John  Tabor 
Sharp,  Rev.  Arthur  Ainsworth 
Hall,  Rev.  Clifford  Berney 
Thornton,  Walter 

i-*Barnard,  Samuel 
Geldart,  Rev.  Henry  Walter  Cabell 
Hopkinson,  Albert,  M.B.,B.C. 
Crawford,  Robert  Karl 
Gardner, Rev.  Richard  Titley 
Gray,  Rev.  Charles  Stanton 

i-'Carr,  John  Wesley 
Bomford,  Rev.  Laurence  George 
Downing,  Rev.  Thomas  William 
Collier,  Rev.  Stanley  Gordon 
Rosenberg:,  Fabian 
Browne,  Rev.  James  Henry 
Asplen,  Rev.  Leonard  Oberlin 

1' Crofts,  Cecil  Harry 
Cooke,  Rev.   Robert  Herbert 

Michael 
Swain,  Rev.  Edmund  Gill 


8  Assistant  Master,  Kton  Colle|;c. 
0  I'rebentlar)  of  Wells. 

10  Assistant  Master,  The  Lcjs  School. 

11  Wanlou  of  the  Dav  Training  Hostel  in  Uni- 
vcrsit.v  College,  Liveriiool. 

12  Am-istant  Master,  KoKby  School. 

l:f  Professor  of  Botany, Univ.  Coll. .Nottingham. 
14  Assistant  Master,  Touhriilge  School . 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


1085 


692 


893 


894 


89.' 


1897 


1898 


Kendal],  Rev.  Thomas  Samuel 
MJsborn,  George 

Swift,  Rev.  Georg'e 

Fuller,  Rev.  Richard  Henry 

Cole,  Reginald  Sorre 

D'Angibau,  Rev.  George 
-  \Vaddiiigton,  Rev.  William  Edward 

Johnson,  Arthur  Palmer 

Cobb,  Rev.  William  Francis 

Perkins,  Joseph  .lolin,  1\I.B.,B.C. 

Storrs.  Harry  Townsend  Simonds 

Larder,  Rev.  George 
^Parkes,  Thomas 

Veasey.  Rev.  Alfred  Henry 

Thuniell ,  Herbert  Leslie 
■*  Denmead,  John  Charles 

Hort,  Rev.  Francis  Fitzgrerald 

Naylor, Charles  Legh,  Miis.B. 

Webster,  Rev.  Herbert 
''Crawley,  Rev.  Alfred  Ernest 

Armitage,  William  James 

Craig,  Rev.  Oswald 
'Atkinson.  Corbett  Wadsley 
'  •Bryant,  Rev.  Ernest  Edward 

Fyffe,  Rev.  Rollestone  Sterritt 

Henderson,  Rev.  Cooper  Kennetl 
"  Hyett,  Thomas 

Hart, Rev.  Francis  John  Brook 

Wills.  Edward  Chaninp: 

Bell,  Henry  Wilkinson 

Mromley,Natlianiel  Warner  Barrel! 

Barker,  RrnestMarriott,M.B., B.C. 
•'Bate,  Rev.  Edward 

Oakes,  Rev.  Beilby  Porteus 

Shelford,  Rev.Leonaid  McNeill 

Wei  ford.  Alfred  William  Maker 

Basliford,  Rev.  Herbert  Lionel 
••^West,  Sir  Raymond 

(-ulley, Rev.  Arnold  Duncan, Mus.B. 
1' Hardy,  Benjamin  Frederick 

Higgins.  Francis  Henry 

Carsley,  Samuel 

Forder,  Benjamin  Christmas 

Mignon.DelaMore 


.  Srho 


•  Formerly  KctlnwR. 

1   Ai'<l«l.'iiit  Mai.ttr,Tlii,'  I. 

•_'  Tyrwhllt  S.h.il:ir,  18)10. 

;;  A-NiHtniit  Mantcr,  lUrnHlcy  Grammar  School. 

4   llniii.'  <'lvil  s,'rvirr  (liilniKl  Rcvouiio). 

r,  llrail  M:»ti^r  •,(  Dvrliy  ScIi<n>1. 

I.   Hi-nil  .Mna(cr  <.r  Ilkloy  (Iramniar  School. 

7  Thirlwull  I'rlu'liiaii,  IKU.V     AuUtaiit  .Mantcr, 
(  harterhoii"0  S4-hool. 

s  AxltUuit  Mai-tor.t'holtvnham  I'oUrKC 

0  Canon  of  Bloomrnntoin. 
Ill  K  C.I.E.    Hon.  l.LD.  E<llnhurKh.     Kort 
VIcv-Clianci'llur  of  l<..niliay  llnlvvmlty. 
II  AiKiniant  Maniur,  Wviilniln>tor  8chonl. 
Vi  Carun  I'rllvnian,  mKi. 


1899 


19110 


19U1 


Green,  Rev.  Ernest  Davis 

Daman,  Tliomas  Walter  Alfred 

Bowes,  George  Edmund  Brimley 

Norman,  Rev.  Walter  Aston 
'-Sopwitli,  Rev.  Thomas  Karl 

\'ail('-l'ope,  Edward 

Blagden,  .lohn  William 

Duncanson,  Thomas  Jones  Gibb 
'■Hiurns,  Rev.  Islay  Ferrier 

Perrott-Smith,   Rev.    Benjamin 

Horace 
i^Baly,  Hamilton 
1^  Bensly,  Rev.  William  James 

Kissack,  Rev.  Wilfrid  Lan^ton 

Patterson,  Rev.Mathew 

Preston,  Arthur  (xurney 
'"Crofts,  James  Murray 

Wilson,  Rev.  Robeit  Paley 

Reaile,  William  Parsons,  LI,. M. 
''  King,  Henry  Medwiii 
i^  Wagstaff,  Charles  Jolni  lieonard 
'"■  Wright,  Guy  .lett'erys  Hornsby 

Kdg-e,  Rev.  Arthur  Ernest 
' '  I'Mnionds,  Charles  Douglas 

Lempfert,  Rudolf  Gustav  Karl 

Ogle,  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Douglas 

Torrance,  Rev.  George  Hammond    l;i()2 
-"Bitten,  Rowland  Harry 
"Creighton,  Rev.  Cuthbert 

(joult.  Rev.  James  Ernest 

Cotes-Preedy,  Digby 

Buttemer,  Robert  William 

Compton,  Rev.  Arthur  "Wm.  Henry  1903 

Goodwin,  Ernest 

Raven,  Harry  Palgrave 
"Vischer,  Hanns 

Gray,  Rev.  Fiedeiick  Sieeie 
-''Lane,  Rev.  John  Arthur  Charles 

Bulley ,  Felix  Marsliall 

Naish,  William  Vawdrey,  M.B., 
B.C. 

Ernien,  Walter  Francis  Anthony 
-^  *  Marshall,  Frederick  Henry 
Bishop,  Henry  Arthur 


1904 


.•rly 


l:i  Roaldent  Tutor  anil  LUinirian,  Wustmiiistui 
Prcfibytorlan  CoHoko. 

II  AsainUinl  Master,  King'*  Hcliool,  Cantprhury, 

15  Ai'sintant  Mu>tcr,  .Shorborno  Scli<x>l. 

IC  lloiiil  MaKtur  of  Johannesburg  L'ullcKO. 

17  AKsist'int  Master,  Oundlo  School. 

IS  As.lntant  MimliT,  Kolateil  Hehool. 

l!i  i'r<'n<lori;iiHt  Htinlunt,  1898.  Anaialunt  Matter, 
Naval  (Jollege,  Oiihorno. 

20  Proremwr  of  Agricultural  Botany. 

21  Aulntant  Mu'trr,  Upiiiiiglnuii  School, 

■.'i  Amliiiant  llrltlnh  IUnl,l<>i,t  In  Norlliprn 
NlKoria. 

■d:i  Daviea  Univcr«lly  Scholar,  Itoo.  Chancellur'i 
U«<Ullliit,  IWll.     Thirlwall  I'rlr.cinan,  lliii'l. 


1086 


EMMANUEL   COLLEGE. 


1V)05 


1906 


1907 


'Bolting,  Cecil  George  I 

liayliss.  Rev.  Ernest  Clapliam  j 

Teale,   Rev.    Kenneth   William 

Pridgin 
Stead,  Rev.  Herbert  Alfred 
Sale,  Rev.  Arthur  Walker 
Johnson,  Augustine  Henry 
Warren,  Alfred  C:istle 
Clarke,  Rev.  Hinrv  Sidney  Stanton 
Puttock,  Reginald,  M.B.,"B.C. 
Baly,  Arthur  Lionel 
Ponder,  Constant  Wells 
MacMunn,  Rev.  Howard  Fletcher 
Eyre,  Rev.  Edward  John 

2  Hammond,     Hue     Mason 
FitzHammond 
Roxby,  Cyril  Leycester  Maude 

^Zair,  John  Arthur 
Buckley,  Richard,  LL.B. 
Coote,  Arthur 

lluddart,  Lindovv  Herevvard  Leofric 
Vischer,  Rev.  Marcus  Matthaeus 
Clapham,  Roderic  Arthur,  M.B., 

B.C. 
White,  Rev.WiUianiVeruer  Gordon 
Whyley,   Gregory  John   Morrah, 

ll!b. 

4 Man,  Hev.  Morrice  Lionel 

Weld,  Cliarles  George 

Banham,  Rev.  Henry  Ulric  Bower 
M3arbyshire,  Rev.  John  Russell 

Matthews,  Thomas  Humphrey 

Woodhouse,  Rev.  Francis  Cyprian 

Staples-Browne,  Richard  Charles 

Goh,  Lai  Hee 

Muller,   Rev.    Hugh    Christian 
Andreas  Sigvald 

Cohen,  Robert  Waley 

Mayhew,  Evelyn  Hill,  M.B.,  B.C. 

Baldwin,  Jolin  Horatio 

Duncanson,  Edward  Ford 
«  Howell,  Evelyn  Berkeley 
'Upton,  Rev.  George  Frazier 

Downton,  Rev.  Basil  Murray 

Ac  worth,  William 

Hall,  John 

Cobhani,  Rev.  Elijah 


*  Formerly  Fellow. 

1  Assistant  Master,  SI  Paul's  School. 

2  Assistant  Master,  CilSRieswick  School. 

3  Asaislunt  Master,  Aljlmtaholme  School. 

4  AssislMnt  Ma^tir,  Hover  College. 

6  Winchester  Rea.ling  Prize,  190a.  Jeremio 
Prize,  1!>04.  «:arus  Prize,  1905.  C'rosso  Scholar, 
190,5.  '  Vico-Prinei|ial  of  lliilloy  Hall. 

G  Indian  Civil  Service. 

1  Jeremio  Prize,  lilOJ. 

8  Frank  .Smart  Student,  1904.  Demonstrator 
in  Botany, 


Piclon-Warlow,    Rev.   Francis 

Temple 
Hele,  Thomas  Shirley,  M.B.,  B.C. 
Crowfoot,  Rev.  Alfred  Henchman 
sSmith,  Albert  Malins 
Uavies-CoUey,  Robert,  B.C. 
Turner,  Henry  (^harlewood 
Collins,  Rev.  Reginald  Lakeman 
9Rawlinson,  Huprh  George 
Carrie,  Rev.  William  Harvie  Bisset  1 
10  Davies,  John  Llewelyn 
Gard,  Rev.  Herbert  Garrard 
Knifjhts,  Hev.  Harold  .lames  West 
Matthew,  Rev.  Austin  Frederic 
Rea,  John  William  Herbert 
Rowlands,  Rev.  WilUam  Ayhner 
Roxby,  Rev.  Osmund  Ralph  Maude 
Mackenzie,  Colin 
Makepeace,  Francis  Lucas 
iijoyner,  Cerdi'ic  Batson 
1-  Bruce,  Charles  Mathewes 
wpictou,  Thomas 
"Talbot,  Rev.  Albert  Edward 
Haythornthwaite,  Rev.  James 
Stapledon.  Reginald  Geor^'e 
isVarley,  William  Mansergh 
Johnson,  Edwin  William  Peach 


LL.M. 

Siafl'urth,  Henry 
Seddon,  William 
Cave-Orme,  George  Alington  Rob-  I 
inson 


3I.B.  and  B.C. 

Gardner,  James  Cardwell 
Pearson,  Sidney  Vere,  B.A. 
Pain,  Basil  Hewitt,  B.A. 
Crew,  Frederick  Denys,  B.A. 
Hodge,  Keginald  Felix  Vere, B.A. 
Moore,  Alfred  William,  B.A. 
Walker,  Arthur,  B.A. 
Pitt,  William  Octavius,  B.A. 
Newton,  William  Henry,  B.A. 
Lloyd,  Reginald  Bronghton,  B.A. 


9  Lecturer  iu  Classics  and  English  Literature, 
Deccan  College.  „  „  o  i.„„i 

10  Assistant  Master,  Perse  Grammar  School, 
Cambridge.  „  .  .  .  c  •      ■ 

11  Assistant  Master,  Felsted  School. 

12  Home  Civil  Service  (Admiralty). 

13  Assistant  Master,  St  Paul's  School. 

14  Carus;  Prizeman,  1!I04.  Jeremie  Prize,  190,. 
Tvrwhitt's  Hebrew  Scholar,  1908.  M.ason  Prize 
for  Biblical  Hebrew,  1908.  Tutor  of  the  C.M.3. 
ColleKC,  Islington.  „    ,     .     ,  o  i,„„i 

15  Principal  of  Devonport  Technical  School. 


EMMANUEL   COLLEGE. 


1087 


(1 


m 


m 


\ 


B.A. 

Wills,  Walter  Melville 
NVorlhington,    Edward    Henry 
Biirdett 

K'lay ton,  Alfred  llare 
Fullt-r.  Asliluny  Joseph  Stuart 
Allsopp.  Frederick  George 
JUeiikin,  Kev.    Ernest    Frederick 

Asbmole 
Gray,  Rev.  Arthur  Amphlett 
Cooper,  Henry 

•Keeton,  Georjre  Haydn 
Smyth,  William  Henry 
Wright,  Cuthbert  Edward 
Marriott,  Francis  Windsor  Parker, 

LL.B. 
Craig,  George  William 
Herbert,  Eev.  Francis  Falkner 
I'ostlethwaite,  Joseph  Marshall 

'  Hooper,  Percival  Ridley 
liucknill,  John  Charles 
Roberts,  Jesse  Haworth 
Graham- Jones, . I oiin  Lawrence 
Phelps,  Eustace  Albert 
Shuckburgh,  Robert  Shirley 
Whitaker,  Charles 
Mutler,  George  Guy 

'"  Hopkins,  Richard  Valentine  Nind 
Aytoun,  Rev.  Robert  Alexander 
Kaye,  Rev.  Abraham  Edward 
Harris,  Hubert  Alfred 
Wortbington,  Richard  Fitzpatriek 

0  Scott,  John  Sebastian 
Lewis,  Charles  Bertram 
Walker,  Lionel  Prescott 
Cheetham,  Charles  Ernest 
Sedgwick,  Rev.  Ronald 
Coombs,  Harold  Martin  M'^Cnlloch 
Kelly,  Rev  .Francis  (icorge  Minchin 
Prior,  Rev.  Clement  Erskine 
Webster,  Vivian  Thomas  Pearce 
Page,  (Jeorge  Frederick 

'Mitchell,  Rev.  Charles  Wand 
Hark,  (ieoffrey  Mentor,  LL.R. 
Eales.  William  Harold  Fulford 
Gibson,  Thoiniis  Sidney 
Parkinson.  William  (braid,  R.C. 
Potter,  Alistair  Kichiirdson 


Indian  Civil  Service. 

AKiilttalil  MiuKT,  Kclto»  CiillcKr. 

A»i>tant  Mantor,  Cheltrnliani  Colltgo. 

A"i>tiuit  Ma«t<r,  K<lliil>urKh  Ai-iulciny. 

Iluino  civil  Survlrcilnlanil  Kovcnuol.    PriiiLO 
i.i.rl  CriKolil.tn,  I'JOi".. 

Anii'tnnl  MuKtiT,  i;i((KlcriwiLk  ScIi.h.I. 

Tyrwliltt    lU'bnw    Scholar,    l!K):i.      Jcrcniii- 
tr.  1W4.      A».l«t.iiit  Mnnti'r,  March.iut  Tl>)  l"rs" 
lo.)l,  EC. 
I  AuUtaut  .Mutir,   Dcxii  CIom  !lchix>l,    Cliol 


Stone,  Ernest  Richard 

Roughton,  Rev.  Francis  Arthur 

Bateman,  Rev.  AVilliam  1905 

Davies.  Stephen  Harris 

Morgan,  Evan  Hone 
■"  Moiuitfort,  Cliarles  Clayton 

Sehvyn,  Sydney  Francis 

Shipton,  William 

Thompson,  Reginald  Dudley 

Thomas,  Edward  .loseph 

Wrigley,  Euric  Whitehead 
'■'Brooks,  Frederick  Tom 
lOMellanby,  Edward 
'•Saunders,  Kenneth  James 
'-  Fuller,  Walter  Pearson 

Fisher,  Edward  Garlick 

Fishwick,  Charles 

Garrett,  Douglas  Thornbiu-y 

Haj-don,  Robert  Alexander,  LL.B. 

Howard,  Thomas  Henry 

Hughes,  .Tolin  Whiteho'use  Ward 

Lee,  Eoditfe  Stanley  Osborne 

Newton,  Thomas  Hothani 

Payne,  Duncan  Noel 

Sanger-Davies,  Rev.  Hugh  Joseph 
Turner 

Taylor,  Charles  Somers 

Toft,  James  Henry 
I'Tunmer,  Edwin  James  Eastlake 

Verrall,  Frederick  Herbert,  LL.B. 

Woolf,  Albert  Edward  Mortimer 

Wright,  Charles  Samuel  Eric 

Wyer,  .John  Francis  Wilcox 

Dodds,  Rev.  Maitland  Tbeopbilus 

Jaffe,  AVilliam  Edward  Rerthold 

Chubb,  Clifford  ii)06 

Cohen,  Rev.  James  Cecil 

Ciould,  Rev.  I'hilip  Oliver 

Greenop,  Herbert  Barton 

Hill,  Alex  Woodward 

Hollins.  Edward  Rali)h  Lambert 

Roxby,  l!ev.  James  Howard 
Trevelyan  Maude 
'  Sale,  John  Ford 

Phillips,  Frederick 
"  Bispham,  James  Webb 
'■Burton,  William 

Fisher,  Robert  Hankinson  Williams 


tcniiain. 

it  Junior  Domuiititrator  in  lli>t.'iiiy 
Smnrt  SI  udont,  19011. 

Ill  WnlxinKliuin  Mcdiil,  U>07. 

II    ilurnuy  I'riie,  I'.i(i7.     Iliirncy  Stutlci 

I'j  iltatl  Miuter,  St  Clcnu'iit  nniici  < 
S.h.x.l. 

|:l  A«ai>-talll  Mailir.  Ri'luiilii  (iriiinin.tr 

It  Anilntliiil  I.c'liinr  in  IMiyiia  iili 
inutii'K  at  lluttfrt..-.i  I'idylorlinli'. 

\b  Rosvarcli  Studtint  uf  tho  Collage. 


1088 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


Jones,  William  Neilsou 
Abrahams,  Adolphe 
French,  Douglas  (Jordon 
Ahrahaiiis,  Solomon,  LL.li. 
Anton,  Henry 
Aahton  Smilh,  Eev.  Gervase 
Banks,  Ernest  Henry,  Li^.H. 
Cooper-Hunt,  Rev.  Cecil  Lyon 
Crowther,  Harold  Nayler 
Dines,  John  Somers 
Greaves,  Henry  (lordon 
Horton,  Ernest  Francis 
Hunter,  William  Turner 
Jarvie,  James  Milne 
Morton,  George  Fletcher 
Osmond,  Thomas  Edward 
Parker,  George  Musgrave 
Shann,  Rev.  Charles  Brodie 
Slatei',  John  Alan 
Spilsbuiy,  Leonard  Joy 
Wailinff,  Thomas 
^Valpole,  Hugh  Seymour 
Whiteley,  Edward  Pulleyn 
Willans,  Esmond  Tetley 
Winser,  Eric  Franklin 

^  Winter,  .lames  Frederick 
Dines,  Lewen  Henry  George 
1907  2Lal)v,  Thomas  Howell 

Ball',  WiUiam  Albert  Riciiard 
Consterdine,  James  Harold 
Downton,  Edmund  Murray 
Hinde,  Percy  Montague 
Knights,  Kenneth  Merriman  West 
Lupton,  Rev.  Reginald  Ellison 
Nixon,  Rev.  Arthur  Lyndon 
Nutter,  Stephen  Bernard 
Pearce,  Thomas 
Peel,  Harold  Dymond 
Shaw,  Rev.  Kennctt  Edwin 
Sloan,  Eev.  (ieorge  Frederick 
Stansfield,  John 
Watson,  Frederick  William 
Bamford,  Alec  Joscelyne 
Lewis,  Edward  Philip 

•■"Lnlay,  Alan  Dnrant 

4  Mutch,  Nathan 
Morse,  Charles  (fcorgc  Hugh 
Thornton,  Lionel  Spencer 
Andrew, George  William  Macheatli 
Chaning-Pearce,  Wilfrid  I'homas 
Edwards,  Rev.  Hubert  Edwin 
Epps,  George  Selby  Washiuf^lon 


Evitt,  Rev.  Edward  Upham 
Gardiner,  Thomas  Watson 
Griffith,  Robert  Gladstone 
'Kleenian,  Richard  Daniel 
Krishnamma,  John  Ratnam 
Ijidgott,  John  Cuthbert 
Oldliam,  John  Edward 
Phillips,  Stanley  William 
Piker,  Robert 

Rogers, Frederick  Ernest  Woodliam 
South,  Francis  Wilton 
Streeten,  Arthur  Herbert 
Stuart,  Eiic  Alexander  Gordon 
Welb,  Randolph  Cecil 
Dickson,  George  Yarker 
Lonsdale,  Horace 
Bruce,  Charles  Gordon 
Ilepworth,  Bernard  Gilpin 
Hinde,  Bertram  Fountain 
Ingoldby,  Roger  Hugh 
•Jameson,  William  Luxnioore 
Murray,  Donald  Wynch 
Pratt,  Francis  Josiah 
Robeits,  John  Holland 
Sturton,  Keith  Mansfield 
Tanner,  Edward  Victor 
Williams,  Harold  Austin 
Bishop,  Tlieodore  Bendysh  Watson 
rStaley,  Henry  Samble 
'■'  Mangham,  Sydney 

Tasker,  Hubert  Sanderson 
('  Ramsbottom,  John 
Ashcrofi,  Frederic 
Pinnion,  Samuel 
Bond,  John  Stuart 
Bonnet,  Cecil  Arthur  James 
P.rooke,  Justin,  LL.B. 
Charlton,  Wilfrid  Edward 
Clarke,  Charles  Edward 
CUarke,  Lionel  Beale 
Fulford,  Reginald  Hardwick 
Gwyn,  Richard  Frj'er 
Hodges,  Leslie  Noel 
Hollins,  Noel  Clinton 
Hooper,  George  Graham 
Irvine,  Leonard  (^ockburn  Dundas 
.lago,  Edwin  Osborne 
Jolly,  Reginald  Bradley 
-lones,  Herbert  (Christopher  Basil, 

LL.B. 
.(oynt,  Ivor  William 
Marsden,  Walter  Gibson 


1  AaaiHUiit  MiiHtcr,  South-WeBtorn  Polytechnic  ' 
Scbuol.  I 

2  Joulo  Student  uf  the  Royal  Society.  I 

3  Aisiatnnt  Master  at  Clifton  Collogo.  | 


4  Rosonrch  Student  uf  the  College. 
r>  Carus  Prize  for  ITndorgraduatei.  1907. 
C  Frank  Smart  Student,  1908. 
(a)   Exhibitioner. 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


1089 


KayiitT.  Sydney 
Kudti,  Noel  Batenian 
l{us>ell,  Wilfrtd  Alan 
Saiiiiilers,  John  Rhys 
Sof)with,  Sydney  Shelford 
fSlilt's,  \\alter 
Stinson,  Henry  John  Edwin,  l,L.  li. 
Stokes,  William  Albert 
VVhitehorn,  Roger  Herbert 
Winter,  (ieorge   I'ercival    Tlmnins 

Holdoll 
WurdlfV,  Kric 

AilriDired  Stiuloils. 
Carso,  James  Williaui 

1  Cooke,  Ilereward  Lester 
Carse,  Gem-ge  Alexander 
Perrett,  George  Hurr 
Adamson.  l{ol>ert  Stephen 
■\Velliscli,  Edward  M()ntaf,ii 

*Siuii)son,  James  Crawford 
Metcalfe,  Edward  I'arr 

-  Taylor,  Thomas  Griffith 

•'Moss,  Charles  Edward 

PensiimcTS. 
('oulsoa,  James  Kdniund 
Bluett.  Diiiic.'in  Campbell 
Bergtieini,  Peter 
Kyley,  Charles  Meadows 
Wright,  Frank  Truenian  Wynyard 
Hooker,  Richard  Symoiids 
SoulHr,  Alan  Ker 
Metcidfe-Gibson.  Rupert  Anthony 
Steel,  Owen  William  iJyne 
(^hatterton,  Georfje 
Pitts,  Bernard  Tliursby 
Cooke,  Edward  Robert  Cecil 
McNair,  Arthur  .lames 
Chapman,  Arthur  Krederic 
]{oxall,  William  Heicival  (Jrat- 

wirke 
Newton,  Frederick  Henry  Joseph 
I  hompson-Smiih ,  Edward 
Miikerjea,  Uevabraia 
Cults,  Frederick  James 
Sherwooil,  (Jeortje  Douglas 
(iihb,  Paul 

Pigu'oii .  I'rcderick  Stanley  liawrence 
l)h  ksjih,  F.Mc  David 
King,  Hugh 
Miison,  Ronald   Kelbiiiiie 


Anderson,  Laurence  Allfrey  Pelhain 

Hayter,  George  Keith  Homfray 
c  Bryant,  Georfje  William 
c  Gower,  Robert  Patrick  Malcolm 

Parsons,  Basil  Geor<re 
(iSisson,  Bernard  Harold 

Hdwards,  Thomas  Groves 

Clifiord,  Anthony  Clifford 

Holmes,  Kefjinald  Yarborough 

CrisloKl,  Kenneth  Northcote 

Deane,  Arthur  \'^einon 

Smythe,  Gerald  Arthur 

Allen,  Francis  Burton 

Wilcox,  Stanley  IMunay 

Soothiil,  Victor  Fariar 

Brewer,  .loseph 

Foot,  Stephen  Henry 
cINIadge,  Quintus 

Kaban,  George  Fergusson  Cockburn 

Williams,  Charles  Harold 

Dawkins,  John  McGillivray 
eWatkins,  William  Fred 
'■James,  John  Paton 
fc  Hill,  Arthur  Theodore 
c.  /'Lyon,  William  .John 

Hall,  George  Lpv\'tas 

Garrod,  Alfred  Noi-l 

iiarrett,  Frederick  Gamble 
c  *  Cohen,  Abraham 

Kay,  Sydney  F^ntwisle 

Cooper,  Alfred  Leslie 

Lucas,  FCrnest 

Waterer,  Clarence  Hoy 

Hutchings,  Hugh  William 

Wailes,  Francis  (ieorge 

Morgan,  William  Edgar 

Burton,  Donald  Fr.iser 

Pattinson,  tJeorpre  Norman 

.laquet,  Douglas  Austin 
/  Heove,  <ie(ii-f,'e  Turner 

Norton,  Victor  F^ustace  Brampton 

Malaher,  Henry  Thomas 

IU-nn(;tt,  George 

Palat,  Kamiinny  Menon 

Atkinson,  Henry  Whynicnt 

Itoss,  .lolin  .Stenhouse 

Sliildrick,  Lancelot  Uichard 
(  Hatlersley,  Sidney  Marini 

Heath,  Charles  Noel 

Harding,  Noriuaii  Sydney 

Spence,    Keimeih    (iiHli'im    Lionel 
Hiooke 


1  AolUuit  Tn.fo-x.r  of  Iii)tair<.  PrliicoUm 
UnltiiMllr. 

t  Mulilrr  of  the  Kihlliltlnii  (nr  AilruiriMl  fltuiljr. 

t  IiHo.  VIrtorta  UiilvsnUjr.  Curator  of  the 
Botanj  SrhonI  llrrl>arluiii. 


4  Slownrt  nf  Itnli 
(,i|  A«h  K<hll>IU..iivr 
(6)  Joliiixin  Kthlhltlc 
lr|  I'biiral  RthlbllUiii 
(•I  Kihlbltliiiior. 


.I'll  S.  Ii..l:.r  III  llil.i 


(/)  Thurjx  HchoUr, 

46—6 


1090 


EMMANUEL  COLLEGE. 


Williams,   Hugh   Patrick  William 
Bedward 
cDrennan,  Charles  Maxwell 

Collie,  Arnold  Edgar 

Morris,  James  Oiitram 
fZNott,  Thomas  Walker 

Bower,  Harold  James 

Lloyd-Joues,  Edward  Wynne 

Marley,  Harold 

Huntbach,  Gerald  William 

Bellerby,  Alfred  Courtliope  Benson 

Durie,  James  Alfred 

Elliott,  Edward  Crewdson 

New,  Frank  Ossian  Walter 

Sheldon,  Thomas  William 

Waldef^vave,  Samuel  Charles 

Atttield,  William  Henry 

Mansfield,  Harold  Yonnf^ 

Boddington,  Oswald  William 

Conrteuay,  Ashley  Ee}j;inald 

Smith-Eewse,  Henry  Gilliert 

Weston,  Henry  I'lantagenet 

Gough,  Harolil  Arthnr 

Atkinson,  Miles  Linzee 

Yeo,  Kenneth  John 

Hooper,  Arthur  Norman 

Pinck,  Robert  Harvey 

East,  Gordon  Doulton 
e^  Ferguson,  John  Charles  Moore 
e  Baggley,  Aubrey  Charles 

Stewart,  Alexander  Gordon 

Lankester,  Ronald  Farrer 

Viekers,  Vernon  Charles  Whitby 

Thompson,  Alan  Brodrick 

Walker,  Edmund  Basil 
/  Duraud,  Percy  Fisher 

Allen,  John  Mj'brea 
/Aiarnett,  Richard  Tolsou 

Williams,  Frank  Hiram 
e  Longman,  Jacob 

Gabriel,  John  Beresford  Stuart 

Joseph,  Ernest  Llewellyn 

Wallis,  Owen  Bernard 

Perkins,  Francis  Ai'thur 

Colley,  William  Harold 

Thornton,  Lewis  Henry  Douglas 

Caesar,  Harold  Douglass 

Fiddian,  James  Victor 

Birkett,  William  Norman 

Viiiiug,  Leslif  (lordon 

Ballingall,  David  Charles  Gordon 

Mann,  Thomas  Clifford 


1  Stcwavt  of  Raiincich  Scholar  for  Sacred  Mu 
1908. 

(a)  Ash  Exhibitioner. 

[b)  Johnson  Exhibitioner. 


Clarke,  Edward  Booth 

Pearman- Smith,  Pearman  Beebee 

Teuten,  Leonard  Montague 

Gray,  Norman 

Thornton,  Cedric  Grosvenor 
c  Hooper,  Harold  George 

Willson,  Frederick  James 

Gordon,  George  Arthnr 

Thompson,Merrick  Arnold  Bardsley 

Warrington,  Thomas 

Deed,  Neville  Gard 

SaUsbury,  Charles  Edward 

Scholtz,  Claude  Justin 

Harper,  James  Erskine 

Harland,  Horace  Claude 
eBarritt,  Newton  Wood 

Seth- Smith,  Douglas  Newton 

Walker,  George  David 
e  Johns,  Nicholas  Allen 
e  Waldegrave,  George  Turner 
<■  Altounyaii,  Ernest  Hayg  Riddall 
ttKilner,  Strangman  Davis 

Kirkland,  Alfred  Ernest 

Bird,  Martin  Wright  Kidman 

Hearn,  James  Stanley 

Boys,  Justin  Charles  Edmund 

Howell,  Roland  Aneurin 

Lees,  Alec  Antony 

Naylor,  Alfred  Thomas  Arthur 

Binns,  Leonard  Elliott 

Shackle,  Godfrey  Attwood  Neild 

Croasdale,  Harold  Joseph 

StinrsoD,  Charles  Casson 

Gibb,  Edward  Austin 

Guruhill,  Christopher  James 

Hooper,  Aubrey  WiUiam 

Dickson,  I'rederick  James  Catling 

Marshall,  Norman  Edwyn 

Morier,  Charles  Eliot 

Thomiison,  Hugh  Cecil 

WUtshire,  Hein-y  Goodwill 

Cruikshank,  Guy  Lindsay 

Jordan,  John  Herbert 

Wilherington,  Arthur  Simpson 

IMalcomsoii,  William  Theodore 

Shera,  Arthur  Geoffrey 

Spencer-Hogbin,  Frederick 

Tabberer,  Cecil  Osmond 
('  Mayor,  Fred 

Norman,  Thomas  Stanley 

Peach,  William  Stanley 

Hutchings,  Cyril  Eustace 


(c)  Choral  Exhibitioner. 
\d\  Honorary  Exhibition 
(el  Exhibitioner. 
(/)  Thorpe  Scholar. 


EMMANUEL    COLLEGE. 


1091 


Cral)l),  William  Jolmston 
Mallcsoii,  William  ^lilos 
Smith,  Joliii  (toidoii 
P>oote,  Charles  Williiuii 
•laquet,  Eruest  Goclfrey 
Osborne,  William  Moiitaj^ue 


Beugongh,  Jolin  Crosbie 
Fayle,  Barcroft  Joseph  Leech 
Colson,  Frank  Shettle 
Paihvick,  Harold  Boultbee 
Laugham,  Cyril  Norman 
Janoz,  Paul  Lucien 


(e)  Exhibitioner. 


PATRONAGE. 


CouHtiti. 
Uevon  ... 
Kssex 

CJlouces. 
Hants.... 
Hunts... 


I.eicest. 


I  .incoln. 
Xorfolk. 
Vorthani. 
U  iitland. 
Somers. 


Suffolk. 


Surrey... 


Henejirei. 

W'hitstone,  11. 
1  North  Bentieel.  R. 

Little  Bentley,  R. 

Lechlade,  V. 
-Twyford,  V. 

Stanground,  \' . 

Farcet,  R. 

riiurning,  R. 

Loughborough, R. 
K.iniiian.  VAi.  U . 

Thurcaston,  R. 

Winteringhani,  K. 

iMelton  Parva,  \  . 
1  Uoddington,  Up.  II. 

N.  Luffenhani,  R. 

Aller,  R. 

lironipton ,  Regis ,  \' . 

Winsford,  V^ 

North  (Jadbury  ,  I{ . 

^Fressingneld  V.  eintu 

Withersdale.R.  ( 

Preston,  R. 
^  Brantliam,  R. 

I<2astHergliolt,  R. 

lilecliinjfley ,  H. 


Incumbents. 
J.  B.  Pearson,  D.D. 
I).  J.  Davies,  M.A. 
.1.  D.  Churchill,  W.A. 
R.G.P.  Brownrigg,iM  A 
J.L.S.D.  Bennett, M.A 
E.  G.  Swain,  M.A. 
A.  Hewetson,  "SLA. 
H.  B.  Gottwaltz,  ]\[.A. 
T.  Pitts,  M.A. 
U.  H.  Fuller,  M.A. 
.1.  K.  Potts,  M.A. 
11.  T.  Sale,  M.A. 
.1.  L.  iMorley 
R.  H.  Woodcock,  K.A. 
K.  A.  Irons,  M.A. 
George  Swift,  iM.A. 
(i.  Larder,  M.A. 
VV.  J.  Batchelor,  M.A. 
H.  A.  Boys,  M.A. 

W.R.Raven-Ilart.M.A. 

L.  O.  Asplen,M.A. 
M.  H.Cole,  M.A. 
T.  F.  Paterson,  iM.A. 
A.  H.  De  Fontaine 


b.A. 

Ivsi. 

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1902 

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1«83 

190.T 

188-2 

1908 

1891 

1899 

186.5 

188.5 

1887 

1904 

IK81 

1905 

18G:-5 

1898 

1898 

1870 

1890 

187.S 

1900 

1887 

1904 

188!) 

1908 

1870 

1908 

1867 

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1883 

1907 

1885 

1902 

1886 

1892 

1879 

1903 

1900 

1  To  tbeHO  livinf{»  tite  CoUegi-  prcnents  on  tlte 
nomination  of  the  heir  (if  Sir  WolstHn  Dixie,  pro- 
vided thai  he  iiotninRteH  ifiHdtiiili'of  KmmHnucI 
LU>lleKe,  who  pilhiTihnll  he  of  the  kin  n(  Sir  W. 
Dirie.nr  ^hlill  Imoc  he.n  e.litciited  for  Ihe  »i<iicr 


of  one  year  Hi  Miirl<el  BuawDrth  School . 

i   KinlKanuel  Colle);r  iiuniinateK.Hnd  IheHoirb 
ol  Cnrew  Mildmiiy,  K.nq  .  preaeni  . 

:<  Tn  thia  livlnnthc  Master  iiominitoK. 


SIDNEY    SUSSEX    COLLEGE. 

(Founded  1596.) 

This  College  was  founded  in  the  year  1696,  under  the  will  of 
the  Lady  Frances  Sidney  Countess  Dowager  of  Sussex,  by  virtue 
of  a  charter  granted  by  Queen  Elizabeth  in  1594  to  Henry 
Earl  of  Kent  and  Sir  John  Harrington,  the  Executors,  with 
the  title  of  the  College  of  the  Lady  Frances  Sidney  Sussex 
(Collegium  Dominse  Franciscse  Sidney  Sussex). 

The  present  Society  consists  of  the  Master,  ten  Fellows,  and 
thirty-six  Scholars. 

There  are  Lectureships  in  Mathematics  and  Natural  Sciences 
on  the  foundation  of  Samuel  Taylor. 

There  is  a  College  Library  consisting  chiefly  of  Theological 
and  Classical  works,  and  also  a  separate  collection  of  Mathe- 
matical and  scientific  works  in  the  'Taylor  Library." 

SCHOLARSHIPS   AND   EXHIBITIONS. 

Twenty-four  Foundation  Scholarships  of  at  least  ^40  a  year. 

Six  Taylor  Scholarships  of  at  least  ,,     £50        „ 

Six  Taylor  „  „  „     £30 

Three   Blundell   Exhibitions,   for   Tiverton 

School £60 

Four  .Johnson  Exhibitions,  with  preference 

to  Oakham  or  Uppingham  Schools £20         ,, 

Two  Lovett  Exhibitions.for  sons  of  graduate 
Clergymen  who  are  Candidates  for  Holy 
Orders,  with  preference  to  those  edu- 
cated at  Grantham  or  Oakham  Schools    £30        ,, 

Two  Barcroft  Exhibitions,  for  sons  of  Clergy- 
men       £12 

Three  James  Johnson  Exhibitions  for  sons 
of  Clergymen   who   were   educated   at 

the  (Jollcge  £20 

There  are  also  Sizarships  of  the  value  of  .£27  a  year  each. 

Scbolarships  and  Exhibitions  are  awarded,  according  to  the 
results  of  the  Examination  of  Students  of  each  year,  at  the  end 
of  the  Easter  Term. 

There  is  also  an  annual  Examination  for  Scholarships,  Exhibi- 


SIDNEY  SUSSEX  COLLEGE.  1093 

tions  and  Sizarships,  besrinnin«r  in  190S  on  December  1,  open  to 
all  Students  who  intend  to  commence  residence  in  the  following 
October. 

The  Scholarships  and  Exhibitions  are  paid  from  funds  reserved 
for  the  purpose.  The  College  need  not  fill  up  a  vacant  Scholar- 
ship if  there  be  no  competent  candidate,  nor  need  the  whole  in- 
come of  the  Scholarship  Funds  be  expended  in  any  one  year,  but 
any  residue  which  may  remniii  is  applied  or  reserved  for  augment- 
ing Scholarships,  or  granting  Exhibitions  to  poor  and  deserving 
Students  of  the  College. 

ANNUAL    PRIZES. 

At  the  examination  at  the  end  of  the  Easter  Term  prizes  are 
adjudged  to  those  who  distinguish  themselves  in  the  diilerent 
liranches  of  the  examination. 

There  are  prizes  for  an  English  Essay,  for  knowledge  of  the 
Greek  Testament,  and  for  the  best  Heading  in  Chapol. 

.\  Prize  of  £d  is  given  to  every  Student  of  the  College  wlio 
obtains  a  First  Class  in  any  Tripos.  Awarded  in  IJtdS  to 
]>.  1.  .lames.  T.  K.  Sliaw.  .M.  15Vig-:s,  L.  K.  Hrowne,  F.  A.  llngiies, 
\V.  O.  K.  King,  11.  (i.  Forder,  1'.  Ilaswell,  F.  F.  Marciil.ank, 
E.  11.  Nuble,  J.  S.  Ruhin.sun,  A.  Kobscm,  11.  D.  M.  Towuend. 

Prizk-men,  Midsummer,  19U8. 

Mdthetnalici.  Classics.  Natural  Sciences. 

Third  Ycur.  Secoiitt  Year. 

V.  W.  M.tialff.  F.  R.  Petlierbridge. 

C.  L.  Shaw. 

First  Year. 
Sironil  Yi-nr.  B.  T.  M olden. 

B.  D.  Minton-Scnhouse. 

C.  H.  Cole. 

First  Year. 

J.  R.  Wnlters. 

A.  Black. 
Greek  TeHament  I'rize,  H.  D.  iLicrae. 
Essay  I'rite,  it.  D.  ^bltM^le. 
Uiadinij  I'rizf,  V.  \V.  M<tciilff. 

LIST  OF  MASTERS. 

I5PB  .lamed  Montague,  17:30  Joliii  Ailani.s. 

i»if)fl  Francis  Aldrirli.  I74»)   FrancisSawyer  I'atris. 

HiO't  *^;imiiel  Wnril.  I7H0  Williiun  F.llistoii. 

Wi-t.'i  Ki.liar.l  Min-<lnill.  \\H(>1  l''rauris.li<h„H,,ilrH':'ll.isl,>ti 

*lHHt>  Joshua  Basset.  N'lH   KdwanI  I'lar^on. 

I6S8  .lame-t  JoliiiHon.  1811    .lolin  Davie. 

17():»  Banlsi-y  Fisher.  IHl:i   William  Chafy  . 

t72.1  .losf'pl.  Ciavpn.  Ifl»3    Uohert  Phelp>. 

1728  .lohn  Fianklanii.  Ifif«>  Ciiaiiikh  Smith. 

■  Blact<Ml  hx  KllK'i  mancUlii  \   Tbli  slclloii  wb>  srirrOBr.U  >lorlarril  ti.IiI  l.jr  tl»  Vlillur. 


1094  SIDNEY  SUSSEX  COLLEGE. 

Visitor, 
IMiilip  Sidney,  Baron  <le  Lisle  and  Dudley. 

THE    PRESENT  SOCIETY. 

Master,  Charles  Smith,  M.A.     Elected  1890. 

Tutor,  Rev.  G.  A.  Weekes,  M.A. 

Dean,  Rev.  A.  H.  M'Neile,  B.D. 

Bursar,   H.  C.  Robson,  M.A. 

Steward,  R.  H.  D.  Mayall,  M.A. 

Praelector,  J.  H.  Sleemau,  M.A. 
Goll(ige   Lecturers. 

Classics G.M.  Edwards,  M.A. 

Mathematics H.  C.  Robson,  M.A 

Mathematics  and  Physics,  R.  H.  D.  Mayall,  M.A. 
Natural  Sciences  ...  W.  G.  Fcarnsides,  M.A. 

Theology    Rev.  A.  II.  M'Neile,  B.D. 

Taylor    Lecturers. 

Mathematics H.  C.  Robson,  M.A. 

Natural  Sciences. ..W.  G.  Fcarnsides,  M.A. 

Assistant  Lecturer. 
Classics  and  Theology,  Rev.  G.  A.  Weekes,  M.A. 
Directors  of  Studies. 

Ili.story  and  Law C.  J.  B.  Gaskoin,  M.A. 

Mechanical  Sciences... J.  W.  Landon,  M.A. 

Biological  Subjects  ...'G.  R.  Mines,  B.A. 

Mediaeval  and  Modern  Languages... A.  J.  Wyatt,  M.A. 

Fellows . 

Neville,  Francis  Henry,  M.A,,  F.R.S. 
-  Edwards.  Gerald  Maclean,  M.A. 

Robson,  Henry  Cumming,  M.A. 

Wookes,  Rev.  George  Arthur,  M.A. 
'^  Mayall,  Robert  Ilunie  Davison,  M.A. 
■•M'Neile,  Rev.  Alan  Hugh,  B.D. 
^Wilson,  Charles  Thomson  Rees,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

Sleeman,  John  Herbert,  IM.A. 
"  Fearn.sides,  William  (ieorge,  M.A. 

JTonorani  Fellows. 
7  Stubbs,  Rt  Rev.  (Jharies  AVilliam,  D.D. 
«(Jrifiith.s,  Ernest  Howard,  ScD.  F.R.S. 

1  Allen  Sihul.-ir,  11108.  I       6  Clerk     Maxwell    Scholar,     1896.      Univursity 

2  Itrll   .Sihnlar.    1877.      DnvicM    Scholnr.    18J9.  I  Lecturer  iu  rhy«ic8. 
Cliariccllor'8  Medullixt,  IBBO.  i       0  Ilurkncss  Scholar,  ]<ini. 

:i  Smith'H  I'rizoinaii,  1893  ;  Inane  Nowtoii  j  7  Bishop  of  Truro.  Formerly  Peaii  of  Ely. 
Stuilc'iif,  1693.  Ilulfiran  Lecturer,  1<)04. 

■I  Cariia  rrizcman,  18'.iS;  Jeromio  Priicman,  s  Formerly  Follow;  I'rhicipal  of  the  South 
I81I3  ;  Mason  l>rkoTnaii,  19!i4;  Hebrew  rrizomnn,  '  Wales  University  Collego,  Cariliff;  Vice-Chau- 
IHUl  ;TyrwhittSiholar,  189f.;  CrosBiScholar.  189S.  I  cellor  of  the  University  of  Wales;  llt«i.l>.Sc. 
KxnminlngChaiilain  to  the  Bishop  of  llirminghain.  '  Victoria  University. 


SIDNEY  SUSSEX  COLLEGE. 


1095 


Scholars. 

James,  Uan  Ivor,  B.A. 

Shaw,  Ttiomas  Knox 

Mail-,  Edwani  Millctt 

Minton-Senluiuse,  Hernard  IJ.irljy 

Mavor,  Ivaii 

Husrhfs.  I- rank  Arthur 

('ole,  Charles  Humphrey 

(ilaie,   1  lioinas  W'llliani 

Briggs,  Milton 

King,  William  Oliver  Reiiman 

Browne,  Lawrence  Kilward 

Hamilton,  Eric  William 


lilack,  Arthur 
Walters,  John  Itadley 
Kobin.son,  John  Stanley 
Donaldson,  Harold 
Marchhank,  Frederick  Furnivall 
Spero.  Leopold 
VVolhrom,  Alfred  Kaphiiel 
Petheihiidge,  Fre(leri<'k  Robert 
Holden,  Bernard  Tonilyn 
Forder,  Henry  (leorge 
Haswell,  Philip 
Townend,  l{oy  Duncan  Morrow 


D.I). 
'  Kinf^,  Rev.  Kdward  Geor<;e 
-'Cornish,  Ri^'-ht  Rev.  Jolin  Riindle 

LL.D. 

Honey,  Rev.  William  Henry  \\  yei 
'  Whittaker,  Charles  David 

M.D. 

Phelps,  Arthur  Martin 

Shell v,  Charles  E.lward.  &  M.A. 

Hnll.s,  Harry 

White,  Charles  Powell,  .V  M.A. 

.lordan,  Alfred  Charles 

W'light,  John  .Aldren 

Grove,  William  Ri^inald 

Sr.D. 
'^uIton,  John  Richard 

H.D. 
Kingsley,  Rev.  William   Towlei 

M.A. 

Vox,  Rev.  William  Henry 
•Kill-.  Rev.  John  (lough  William- 

Pearse,  Rev.  John  (iilberd 
•Alowat,  Rev.  .L'lmes 

Lakin,  Rev.Storer  .Marshall 

rreiiileii,. lames  Dyer 

Bayldon,  Rev.  Joe  Wood 

Hale,  Rev.  (Jeorvre 
•Allison,  Rev.  Krancis  IW-njaniin 
•Hopkins,  Rev.tieorge  Hanslip 
♦(iroves,  R.v.  Chaile-  W  estley 

Holison,  Rev.  Samuel 

Gates,  Rev.  Ltlward 


'Thompson,  (ieorge 

**Hitchin9,  Charles  Wilson  Mills 

Harding,  Percy  John 
'Staffurth,  Rev.  Samuel 
'■Phelps,  Kdmund  Louis 

Lee,  John  Bridges 

Whall,  Rev.  John  Clephane 
**  Hartley.  Rev.  Kdward  Thomson 

Ladell,  Henry  Richard 
'White,  William 
'"l^ochin,  William  John  Reynolds 

Griffin.  William 

Coe,  Rev.  Hector  Albert 

Cooksey.  Rev.  John  Francis 
I'Teniperley,  Rev.  Arthur 
'-Holmes,  Rev.    I  liomas  Scoit 

Phelps,  Sidney  de  Lisle 
'■'Wilson,  Samuel  Robertshaw 
' '  AIurray-Aynsley,  l{ev.  Alfred 

Kvans 
'^Orford,  Rev.  Horace  William 

\\  ellington.  Rev.  Henry  .Martyn 
'■•'  Edwards,  Jcisepll 
'"  .Morris,  Charles 
I'llaslam,  Rev.  Samuel  Holker 
"*  Rogers, Samuel  Lawrence 

Rose,  Hyia  Matthew 

Newman,  Harrv  .lohn 

Wood,  Rev.  Ilu|.'li 
'■'  Rennett,  Henry  (ieorge 
-•'"Stokes,  Rev.  William  Kenwick 
''  •  l.oniv,  .Sidney  Liixton 
'••W  alts.WillMimWhilel.end.F.IJ.S. 
-'Harding,  Williuiii  Joseph 


•   PnrnirflrFrllnw*. 

I  T^rwliilt    Mrbrcw    H,lioUr       lliilxmi    I 
irer.  1««». 

••  nul>c>|>  of  Ht  Orrmklii. 

.;  ilrail  Muur  or  Ti>ui>u>n  Hrh<M>l. 

4   l|r»,l  Mulrr  ..r  RItlcjt  Srh.«i|. 

i   AxiaUnt  MsiUr,  Unlvrnltjt  (ollrns  flcho- 

II  Olio  of  II  M    Iiii|Mirt.,r>  <>f  S<li.«iU. 
;    lin„.,rarv  rw.n  ..(  Lincoln. 

«   I  nil-  llonil  Ma.lor  ..I  Sklplon  H.lim.l. 

•   II<-n,l  Mitairr  of  lloaton  (irnniniar  Hchnol. 


I  Inn 


Ml   Ma 


Uto  He 
T  .School. 
Ch«nr<l|or  of  Weill  Cntbcdnl. 


I   Hurkot  lUwn   OfaiK- 


III  l'rluci|>al  of  tlirTrnlnlnKColli'KP,  llnrkorlll. 
14  i'ftuon  anil  Chnncollor  of  flliionifontfln. 
U   I'rnfpax.r  of  llii(hi'mB(lr>  at  Qurrli'i  Colli'iio, 
llarlry  Hlnct. 
in  Lal«   llrail   ManliT  of  Ht  l.awrrnrn  Collrgo, 


Kill 


•Kat- 


>.|  Miiitrr  oriiilhrropSrhiHil. 

1)   A»iataiitUa>t<'ratllrdroril(lraiiiniart<cliool 

m  A«>l>taiilMa>trrat  t'lirllciiliani. 

•JO  AxKlanI  Molpial  llu|lir 

'.■I  Prori...orolMalhcMmllr«attlicno)al  llullu. 
way  Coll.'Kofor  Womrn. 

31  rrofnxir  of  Oroloiiy  at  the  Hoyal  t'olUgs  of 
HeloDrc,  H.  KonilnKtim. 

t(  llsaa  Mult-rof  Sloii«(;raniinarSi'huo|. 


1096 


SIDNEY  SUSSEX  COLLEGE. 


I  Thomas,  Evan  Lewis,  &  LL.M. 
Goodchild,  Ralph  Shilleto 
Reynolds,  Robert  John 

^Vinter,  Herbert  William 

^•Anderson,  Alexander 
iMiiler.Hev.  HerbertGordon 
Cari)enter,  Rev.  John 

*  Lindsay,  Ven.  Thomas  Enrag-ht 

^Brett,  Frank  Arthur  Brockman 

(■'Moor,  Samuel  Albert 

7  Hay  ward,  Walter  Brainerd 
Smith,  Rev.  Isaac  Albert 
Wiiitmell,  Rev.  Charles  Thomas 
Duff,  John  Robert  Keitley 
Denton, Rev.  Sydney 
Staines,  Rev.  James  Howard 
Andrew,  Charles  James 
Chamberlain,  Rev.  Henry  Seymour 
Cra(rUnell,  Alfred  Georg-e 
Badcoek,  Kdward  Baynes 

"  Bateman,  Rev.  Frederick  Douglas 
Deey,  Rev.  \Villiam  Francis 
Hopkins,  Edward  Jodrell 

■'  Pert,  Frederick  James 
I'rendergast,  Rev.  James  Annesley 

'"VVeekes,  Ven.  William  Haye 
Pile,  Francis  Seymour  John 
El\vell,Rev.  Henry  Edward 
Masham,  Rev.  John 
.lames.  Rev.  Wymond  Cory 
Ward,  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Camp- 
bell 
Wood,  Rev.  Benjamin  Ward 
Richards,  Rev.  Stanley 

II  .Spencer,  l^eonard  James 
Spiirgin,  Rev.  Edgar  Basil 

1-  Kvans,  John 
Pollock,  Rev.  Henry  Douglas 
Eraser 
i'*Wcst,  Owen  Lewis  Carey 

Binyon,  Rev.  Francis  Dockray 
I'Corner,  Edred  Moss,  &  M.C.  M.B., 
B.C. 


15 Cook,  Sydney  George 

Boughton,  Rev.  Thoma.s 
i''Jemmett,  William  Henry  Coutts 

('lark,  George  Muirhead 

Blackmore,  .lohn  Kendall 

Silley,  Percival  Georg-e 

(ireenhilljRev.  Edward  Percy 

Creswick,    Francis    Nathaniel,    & 
LL.M. 

Colebrook,  Rev.  Richard  Ernest 

Cornish,  Rev.  Arthur 

Bedford,  Thomas  Georg-e 
1'  Page,  Arthur  Shaw 

Sedgwick,   Charles  Humphrey,   & 
1M.B..B.C. 
i** Goodchild,  (jeorge  Frederick 

JNIarsden,  Thomas  Pickles 

Bowdler,    Archibald    Penihyn,  & 
M.B.,  B.C. 

Pollock,  Rev.  Kenneth 
I'-'Wyman,  Rev.  Robert  Alexander 
-OBates,  George  Newton 
■^'Boothroyd,  Hei  bert  Kvan 

Scott.,CharlesTillard,&M.B.,B.C. 

Wales,  Herbert,  &  M.B.,  B.C. 

Dunlop,    John    Beattie,  &    M.B., 
B.C. 

Norton,  John  Grantley 

Weekes,  Rev.  Charles  Davey 

Francis,  Rev.  .lames  Burleigh 

Ing-les.  Philip  Heury  Bligli 

Pinches,  Henry  Irving,  &   ]\1.P>., 
B.C. 

Colt, George  Herbert,  .^-  i\I  .B.,  B.C. 

Smith,  Rev.  Harold  John 
"Thomas,  Herbert  Henry 
'-•'Ferrar,  Hartley  Travers 

Harrison,  Henry  George 
'-^LandoD,  Joseph  Whittington 

Hart,  Richard    Neville,  >    J\1.R., 
B.C. 

Caslley,  Rev.  Cutlihert  Charles 

Fenn,  Rev.  Ernest  Vanderzee 


Kii.n'HCimnsol. 

Hrad  Master  Truro  College.  Truro. 
Principal  nf  Queen's  College,  Galwfiy. 
Arclnicacon  of  Cleveland. 
AsRibtant  Mnftter  at  ('r.inleifi;1)  School. 
Ile.ul  Master  of  Kendal  Grammar  School. 
Head    Master    of   the    Missionaries"  Sohool, 
.r:kliva(h. 

f>i<|<;(•^an  Missioner  for  the  Gloucester  Diocese 
India  Civil  Service. 
Arrhil«acon  of  Kiniberley. 
Ilarl,nc»8  Scholar,  IKi;). 
1   Head  Master  of  Ashftml  School. 
AKsistant  Master  at  liradflcld  Cidlego. 
Assistant-SurKeoM,  .St  Thomas's  Hospital. 


l.".  Secretury  for  Kducation,  Hunts.  C.  C. 

16  Head  Master,  Ijidy  Manners  .School,  Bake- 
well. 

17  Assistant  Master  at  Cheltenham  College. 

18  Principal  ofTechnical  Institute,  Wandsworth. 
10  Organising     Secretary,    Additional    Curates' 

Society. 

20  Assistant  M.'ister  .at  St  Lawrence  College, 
Ramsgatti, 

■21  Ooe  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schools. 

22  Geological  Survey.  Harliness  Scholar,  I8il8 
Seditnicli  Prlic.  1901. 

■2:1  late  Geologist  to  the  'Discovery'  Antarctic 
Kxpedition.     Geological  Survey  of  Kgypt. 

■J4  University  Dcinonstrator  in  Kngiuecring. 


SIDNEY  SUSSEX  COLLEGE. 


1097 


Hobday,  Rev.  Uichard  Henry 
'  Burdon,  Edwaiil  Ku.<sell 

White,  Harry  liBwrence 

Downing,  Arthur  hernard 

Simpson.  Selwyn  George 
-Tasker,  .Morri.>;  Bennet 

Paine,  Walter  Lionel 

de  Burph,  Rev.  Lionel  Nootli 

Adams.  Oliver  .lolin 
■'Smith.  Bernard 

Naish,  Bev.  Francis  Clement 
Prideaux 

LL.M. 

Lowe,  Edward  Stinton  ' 

William'?,  Charles  Willou^rhhy 

M.D.  d  B.C.  I 

(Jillett,  Jerniyn  Francis,  &  B. A. 
W'hichello,  Kdmund.  S:  B.A.  ; 

Hrtwiird,  Her.ry  Horace,  il' B.A  . 
Pearson,  Allan  Caniphell,  S:  B.A. 
Stenhouse,  John  Mailland,  il;  B.A. 
Drapes,  Thomas  liamhert,  &  B.A.  ! 
Gihl>.  Harold  Pace.  .^-  B.A. 
Tres^awna,  William  Sampson, iVB..\. 
Dimock.  Horace,  Si  B.A. 
Austin,  Lorimer  John,  &  B.A. 
Walker,  Spencer  Lewis,  it  B.A. 
Hoy.    Donald   Whatley,   &   M.B., 
B.C. 

B.A. 

Green,  Rev.  Robert  Bakewell 

Thomas, Frederick  Georsre.A"  LL.B. 

Lund,  Kenneth  Fraser 

Johnson,  Franklin  Edward 
Godsehall 
*  HollinpsMorlh,  John  Herbert 
•'•Newham,  Uev.  Frank  Darvall 
'•Worthinpton,  Arthur  Furley 

Romans,  Hev.  Thomas 

Lock,  (jeorge  Robert 

Heap,     Edward      Fortrey     fieorpre 
TiirnbiHl 


Kitchen,  Harold  Ernest 

Walker.  John  Ewart 

Ri.x,  Arthur  Herbert 
'  Hammond,  Nicholas  William 
"Edmonds,  Samuel  Frank 

Skeen.  William  Htnry 

Fisher,  Herbert  Douglas 

Gray,  Kniest  (iodfrey 
'(Jougli,  Harry  Percy  Bright 

Robinson,  Jolni  Harold 

lUook, Frederick Benjam in. &  LL.B. 

Greenwood,    George    FredericK.  & 
B.C. 

Wright,  Charles  Harold 

Bartlett,  Georpre  Bertram 
'"Spry,  Henry  Ernest 
"Phillips,  Krnest  Harold 

Fisher,  Rev.  Leonard  Noel 

Mortimer,  Arthur 

lloffniaiin .  Cecil  Duncar. 
"  Megson,  iManfred 

Cane,  Leonard  Dobbie 

Dick,  Norman  Prabazon 

Tomkinson,  Rev.  Herbert  Frederick 

Dean,  Lawrence  Thompson 

Poole,  Francis  Stedman 
'■-Palmer,  Cleplian 

Atcliley,  Charles  Hoiace  Tracy 

Barker,  Rev.  Charles  Henry 

Ferrar,  John  F.dgar 

Mathieson,  William 

Muhell,  Alfred  Henry 

Stevenson,  Fiancis  Philip 

Mannering.  Rev.  Leslie  George 

Buekney,  Frank 
'■'Clarke,  Rev.  F.dward  Thomas 

.Marshall,  Rev.  Henrv 

May,  Albtrt  .lohn,  \  B.C. 
"Tf-all,  Frederic  Hathaway 
'  Wilkinson,  Clennell  Anstruther 

Mountain,  Iternard 

Tait,  Archibald  Caujpbell 
''•Gibson,   Rev.  .John  Paul  Stewart 
Rid.lell 

Walker,  .lohn    Francis   Edward 
(leLon 

Waller,  F'rederick 


I   AnIiUlitl  uriilor  ot  Ihfi  RoUnlcal  Uifo.im. 
1  Auliunt    MuUr   al    ](<i)al    I«a>al    Cr>llrii«, 
nartmnulh 

i  (,r..|..«Mat    -..r..  .       II,,Vn...  -.  holar.  l»0«l 


•  i. 


.  HIcw.la. 


■  AiiUUiit     Ma*lcr    al    Ho)al    Naval    C'ulle(o, 
Itartlnoutli 

»  AMiiUut  Uaatrr  al  LancaaUr  Hchu»l. 

10  Illillan  I'WII  .Service. 

11  !>>ral  t<«>vi'rflin''nt  Il<»art1. 

I'j  Ai<i>Uiiil  Mulcr  al  Hlirrborno  School. 

I]  Aulitaiil  Mii*l<r  m  llrr.h.iln-a  tk-hool,  lloll. 

I  I    »:|i;|,IUn  I  Ivll  Srrtlre. 

I.-,  Ilarnan  I'rlfF,  ■<«>;. 


1098 


SIDNEY   SUSSEX    COLI.EGE. 


Smith,  Cliarles  Hammond 

Burrows,  Arnold  Hayes 
lOiiten,  Kdvvaid  Farley,  &  LL.B. 

Fisher,  Reginald 

Smith,  Arthur  I'hilip  Gordon 

Hayward,  Rev.  Edward 

Jobson,  James  Stanley 

Hearn,  John  VV'hitcombe,  &  LL.li. 

Clement,  Leonard 

Scorfjie,  Norman  Ciibb,  &  LL.B. 

Corless,  Kicliard 

CoUister,  Harold  James 

Holmes,  Basil  Scott 

Stoneliouse,  George  Henry 

Redfern,  Rev.  Edward  North 

Davies,  David  John 

'I'obias,  Rev.  George  Wolfe  Robert 

Fox,  Joseph  Tylor 

Pacey,  Cyril  James 

Smith,  William  Hammond 

Cooper,  Allan 
-  Mines,  George  Ralph 

Ellis,  James  William  Condell 

Thomas,  David  Edward 

i^oole,  Herbert 

Gooch,  Heniy  Wyai'd 

Shaw,  Robert  Cyril 

Fysou,  Geoffrey 

James,  Dan  Ivor 

Harrison,  Lionel  Gordon 

Shaw,  Thomas  Knox 

Greaves,  Maxwell  John 

Russell,  Harrolde  Bedfoid  George 

Mair,  Edward  Millett 

Casley,  Reginald  de  C-hastelai 

Metcalfe,  Frederick  William 

Watts,  Herbert  Paris 

Tomkinson,  Cyril  Edric 

Stewart,  F>ic  VVilliam  Hylton 

Whitaker,  John  Richardson 

Mayes,  Reginald  Metcalf 

Wellington,  Alban  Henry 

Shaw,  Charles  Lawrence 

Fensioners. 

Bonny,  Arthur  Edward 
Fletcher,  Robert  Ronald  Rawclillc 
Elliott,  Herbert  Denis  Edlebton 
Barrett.  Percy  Parker 
Fairchild,  George  (Cranston 
(jole,  Charles  Humphrey 
Sutcliffe,  Alan  Lee 
Wheeler,  Albert  Martin 
^Edwards,  Sidney  James 


Staffurth,  Alan  Edward 

Briggs,  Milton 

King,  William  Oliver  Redman 

Cilare,  Thomas  VVilliam 

Matterson,  Robert  Henderson 

Brown,  John 

Browne,  Laurence  Edward 

ilinton-Senhouse,  Bernard  Darby 

Briggs,  Charles  Edward 

Hardy,  Maurice  Victor 

Hughes,  Frank  Arthur 

Mavor,  Ivan 

Hamilton,  Eiic  William 

Groom,  Sydney  Herbert 

Atkinson,  Harold  Gordon 

Clarke,  Joscith  Dougla.s 

Herman,  Walter  Sebastian 

Horan,  Arthur  Kevin 

Petherbridge,  Frederick  Robert 

Borthwick,  Cecil  Hamilton 

Lambert,  Cyiil  Claude 

Jones,  Harold  Ivor 

Robson,  Alan 

Gates,  Charles  Edward 

Symons,  WiUiam  John  FrancLs 

Robinson,  John  Stanley 

Davenport,  Arthur  Hem-y 

Black,  Arthur 

Walters,  John  Radley 

Ratcliffe,  Ai'thur  Victor 

Marchbank,  Frederick  Furnivall 

Pointer,  Edward  Harold 

J(mcs,  Tom 

Boyd,  Edgar  James 

Spero,  Leopold 

Wolbroni,  Alfred  Raphael 

Haswcll,  I'liihp 

Macrae,  Russell  Duncan 

Donaldson,  Harold 

Heads,  John  Ernest  Blacklock 

Poi)e,  Lawrence  Kelway 

Holden,  Bernard  Tomlyn 

Forder,  Henry  George 

Kay,  Richard  Percy 

Braby,  Herbert  Wilson 

Pedraza,  Rodrigo 

Townend,  Roy  Duncan  Morrow 

Kekulawala,  Don  Albert 

Blair,  Herbert  Sanuiel  Penny 

AVard,  Eric  Harrison 

Divatia,  Virmitra  Bhimrao 

Balniford,  Alfred  Bickeiton 

ToUiurst,  George  Albert 

Rees-Mogg,  I>ouis  Lcysmi 


1   l.c  H.18  I'rizo,  liinr,  llxis. 
3  Alien  Scholar,  lauH. 


S  ILinies  Scholar,  111 


SIDNEY   SUSSEX   COLLEGE. 


1099 


llnssfU,  William  lit'aniimnt 
KaiTiiii,  TliDiiias  Williiiiii 
Wiisc.h,  B.Tiiaid 
Siiiitli,  Jiiliii  Lister 
.Mason.  N..fl 
W.H.lf,  I'hiliii  Sidney 
Davis.  .losepli  Irvini,' 
I'lircliase,  \Villi;ini  Hentley 
ilea.l.  Italpli  Si.lney 
iir()j,'an.  .luliu  Douglas 
NVafjIe,  lialvant  Krisliiiaroo 
reinperk'V.  Eustace  Ernest  Va/.eille 
•lackson.  John  Bmadliurst 
Batten.  Lindsay  Willett 
|[;ini.-...n.  Aelfric  Milton 


Holiuan.  Frank  Macdonald  llolinaii 
Housden,  Kii-liard  James 
Hamilton,  (leott'rey  IlulMit 
Ed\var<ls,  'I'lionias 
Holmyaid,  Erie  .loliii 
Willbonrii.  Eiie  Stewart 
Berens,  Herbei-t  Arthur 
Knaster,    Koland   Mareus  Ij,'natiiis 

Julius 
M'-Farland,  .Tohu  B.atti.' 
JIeal3'.  Henry  liUke 
Garkeek,  Bernard  Morgan 
Cassini.  Mohamed 
Waldram,  Horace  George 
Ewen,  Ciuy  Cuthert 


PATRONAGE. 


C'»i(»(ie>. 

Benefirei. 

lust. 

I  tic  11  III  be  II  Is  . 

B.A. 

Cornw... 

WeekeSt  Mary,  R. 

18!)9 

S.  H.  Haslam,  iM..\. 

1879 

l-^sex  .... 

Ullin-,  V. 

i;t07 

!•'..  Symonds 

Kent    ... 

Greenhitlie,  R. 

I8'.t:j 

C.  T.  Whitmell,  M..\. 

1887 

Kent 

Swansconihe,  R. 

1889 

(i.Hale,  M.A. 

1863 

N'orlham. 

(iayton,  R. 

18«!t 

E.  G.  Kin?,  U.U. 

1866 

Votts.... 

'  Bempslone,  R. 

is'.t;{ 

E.  r.  Hartley,  M.A.. 

187) 

>u«sex... 

I'easemarsli,  V  . 

189() 

F.  B.  Aili.son,  M.A. 

1863 

Vork 

Kiivington,  R. 

1859 

W.r.Kinpsloy.  B.I). 

1838 

1  The  Muter  hm  the  right  of  nomination  and  prcaciitatioii  tu  tlun  Livi 


DOWNING    COLLEGE. 

(Founded  Shpt.22,  1800.) 

The  Charter  and  Statutes  are  printed- 

The  sole  founder  of  this  College  was  Sir  George  Downing! 
Bart./of  Gamliiifray  Park,  in  this  county;  who,  by  a  Will,  date 
'20th  December,  1717,  devised  his  estates  in  thecounties  of  Camj 
brid<re,  Bedford,  and  Suffolk,  first  to  Sir  Jacob  Garrard  Downing 
and  afterwards  to  other  relations  in  succession,  and  in  failur 
thereof,  to  build  and  found  a  CoUes^e  in  this  University,  upon  ; 
plan  to  be  approved  by  the  two  Archbishops  and  the  Masters  o 
St  John's  and  Clare  Collefre.  This  direction  was  the  reason  fo 
wiving  them  the  power  which  they  possessed  in  elections  an«t 
other  matters,  by  the  original  Charter  and  Statutes, 

Sir  George  died  in  1749,  and  Sir  Jacob  in  1764,  and  (the  othe 
devisees  having  previously  died  without  issue)  upon  this  even 
the  foundation  ought  immediately  to  have  been  carried  int 
execution.  But  the  estates  were  in  the  possession  of  Lad 
Downing,  and  afterwards  of  her  devisees,  without  any  real  title 
and  when  the  University  sued  in  Chancery  for  the  establishmen 
of  the  College,  the  party  in  possession  resisted  the  suit  in  tha 
court.     In  1769,  a  decree  was  obtained  in  favour  of  the  foundatiorii 

The  persons  named  as  trustees  in  the  Founder's  Will  bavin; 
died  in  his  lifetime,  the  execution  of  the  trusts  devolved  upon  th 
heirs  at  law;  who  after  combating  a  long  series  of  opposition  an( 
litigation,  and  overcoming  obstncles  of  various  descriptions,  pre 
ferred  a  petition  to  the  (Jrown  for  a  Charter;  and  at  length,  iij 
1800,  the  Privy  Council  decided  to  recommend  the  foundation  t(| 
his  Majesty. 

On  the  22nd  of  September,  1800,  the  Great  Seal  was  aHixed  i\ 
the  Charter  by  Lord  Loughborough.  By  this  Charter  the  Colleg(| 
was  incorporated  with  the  University;  was  endowed  with  all  th(| 
privileges  of  the  same,  and  with  all  the  estates  devised  by  itsl 
Founder;  and  also  with  the  power  of  holding  landed  property  ii 
addition  to  the  value  of  £1.500  per  annum. 

Themembers  appointed  in  the  Charter,  for  the  purpose  of  takin<]j 
possession  of  the  estates,  administering  tiie  rexenucs,  su])erintend 

I  llo  Will.  insUllcil  a  Knight  of  tlio  most    llououratilc  Onlor  of  the  Bath.-Iuue  30,   1732. 


DOWNING   COLLEGE.  1101 

iiig  the  building;  of  the  College,  and  for  the  other  nect'ssai)  pur- 
poses were 

Francis  Aiinesle)  ,  LL.D.  Master, 

Edward  Cliristian.  M.  A.  and  Barrister,  Law  Professor, 

Bu>ick  Harwood.  M.D.  Projesnor  of  Medicine, 

John  Lens,  Ser<;eant  at  Law,  and  i\I.A.,) 

William  MeeUe,  Barrister,  and  M. A.,  Fellows. 

Wiliium  Frere,  B.A.,  j 

The  first  Statutes  were  framed  in  I8O0.  In  1860  new  Statutes 
N\rrt'  driven  by  the  Univer>ity  Commissioners  under  the  provisions 
of  I'J  and  '20  Victoria  c.  88,  and  in  1882,  revised  Statutes  under  the 
provisions  of  the  Oxford  and  Cambridt^e  Universities  Act,  1877. 
Ari-ordin<;  to  these  Statutes  the  College  shall  consist  of  a  Master, 
two  Professors  (one  of  the  Laws  of  England,  and  one  of  Medicine), 
of  at  least  six  Fellows,  and  of  at  least  six  Scholars. 

The  Master,  who  is  elected  by  the  Professors  and  Fellows,  must 
be  a  Master  of  Arts,  Master  of  I^aws,  Doctor  of  Medicine,  or 
of  some  superior  degree  in  the  University,  and  of  not  less  than 
thirty  years  of  age. 

The  Professors  are  elected  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  the  Statutes  of  the  University  for  Elections  10  certain  Pro- 
fcssorshijis.  the  Electors  being  the  Board  of  Electors  defined  by 
that  Statute,  together  with  the  Master  if  he  be  not  a  Candi- 
'daie.  The  Law  Professor  must  be,  at  the  lime  of  his  election,  a 
Graduate  in  Law  or  Arts  of  one  of  the  Pluglish  Universities  of  ten 
years'  standing  from  his  matriculation,  and  also  a  Barrister-at- 
Law.  The  Medical  Professor  inust  be,  at  the  time  of  his  election, 
a  Graduate  in  Medicine  of  one  of  the  Universities  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  and  of  not  less  than  twenty-five  years  of  age.  The  Pro- 
fessors ha\e  by  the  Charter  the  same  privileges,  i'ranchiscs,  and 
hbertics  as  any  Professor  in  the  University,  and  are  bound  to  read 
a  course  of  lectures  in  their  respective  faculties,  on  the  usual  terms 
upon  which  pul)lic  lectures  are  given.  They  are  capable  of 
holding  any  of  the  lay  otlices  in  the  College. 

Candidates  for  Fellowships  must  have  taken  a  degree  in  Arts, 
Law,  or  Physic  in  one  of  the  Universities  of  Cambridge  or  Oxford. 
The  electors  are  the  Members  of  the  Governing  Body.  The 
Fellowships  are  tenalile  for  seven  years  from  election,  provided 
that  no  year  in  which  a  Fellow  shall  have  been  engaged 
•luring  two  terms  in  College  work  shall  be  reckoned  in  his  term 
of  seven  years,  and  jirovided  also  that  any  Fellow  who  has 
held  the  office  of  Tutor  during'  twenty-live  years  shall  be  en- 
titled to  retain  his  Fellosvship  for  the  rest  of  his  life 

A  Fellow  vacates  his  i'ellowship  by  election  to  a  Professorship 
of  the  Collci^e,  by  liei'iunini.'  a  l*'oiindatlon  Mi-mberof  any  other 
(Jolle(»e  in  any  UniviTsit)  in  the  United  Kiiii/dom,  or  by  institu- 
tion to  an  Ecclesiastical  benefice  in  the  gift  of  the  College,  the 
net  annual  value  of  which  is  not  less  than  four  hundred  pounds. 


1102  DOWNING   COLLEGE. 

Provision  is  made  for  one  or  two  Chaplains  according  to  th 
circumstances  of  the  College,  the  right  of  appointment  being  vestei 
in  the  Governing  Body. 

SCHOLARSHIPS. 

The  foundation  Scholarships  vary  in  value  from  £50  to  £80 
Foundation  Scholarships  are  tenable  ut  least  until  the  holder  be  o 
standing  to  take  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

Scholarships  are  awarded  to  students  of  the  College  at  the  annua 
Examination  after  the  division  of  the  Easter  Terra  for  distinctioi 
in  Natural  Science,  Moral  Philosophy,  History,  or  Law. 

Minor  Scholarships  are  offered  annually  for  competition 
among  persons  who  are  not  members  of  the  University,  and  it 
awarding  one  of  them  a  preference  will  be  shewn  to  Candidate: 
from  New  College,  Eastbourne. 

The  Examination  takes  place  in  the  Lent  Terra. 

The  Minor  Scholarships  are  worth  not  more  than  i.'50  pei 
annum,  and  tenable  until  their  holders  are  of  standing  t( 
compete  for  a   Foundation  Sciiolarship.  | 

The  Examination  is  in  Mathematics,  Law,  History  and  Natural 
Science.  All  Candidates  will  be  expected  to  shew  a  com))etenJJ 
knowledge  of  the  subjects  of  the  Previous  Examination.  The  sub 
jects  of  Examination  in  Mathematics  will  be  Euclid,  Algebra 
Plane  Trigonometry,  Conic  Sections  (geometrical  and  analytical) 
Elementary  Statics  and  Dynamics.  The  Examination  in  Lav. 
includes  Jurisprudence,  Elementary  Roman  Law,  Internationa 
Law  and  English  Law.  The  Exaraination  in  Natural  Scienctl 
includes  Chemistry,  theoretical  and  practical.  Physics,  Geology 
Comparative  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Botany  and  Human  Anatomy 

The  Examination  in  History  includes  papers  on  General  English 
History  and  Constitutional  Law  and  History. 

Candidates  in  Mathematics  or  Natural  Science  must  be  undei 
the  age  of  19  years.  There  is  no  such  limitation  in  the  case 
of  candidates  in  Law  and  History. 

Prizes  of  books  are  given  to  those  Students  who  most  distin 
•ruisli  themselves  at  the  annual  Examination  in  the  Easter  Termj 

College  Prizes  were  awarded  to  the  following  who  have  obtained  Firstl 
Classes  in  Tripos  and  Intercollegiate  Examinations,  Jnue  1008:  (1.  Wiu; 
fielil,  Bonrne,  Johnson,  Matthews,  Keesey,  Clayton,  Valentine  Harvey. 
Baines,  Fenii,  Stenning,  Appleton,  VVhitmoi'e,  Aansworth,  J.  L.  Green. 

Hardcastle  Prizeman  for  Reading  in  Chapel— Pitt. 


IH()5  Francis  Annesley 
1812  William  Frere. 
183f>  Thomas  Worsley. 


LIST  OF  MASTERS. 

1885  William  Lloyd  Birkh^ck. 

1888  Alex  Hill. 

1007  ¥.  Howard  ]\Iarsh. 


Visitor. 
The  Crown,  l)y  the  Lord  Higli  Chancidlor. 


DOWNING   COLLEGE. 


1103 


THK    PRKSKNT   SOCIKTY. 
^f,lS^,■r. 

'  FieaLiick  Howard  Marsh,  M.A.,  M.C. 

Professor  of  Medicine. 
-John   Buckley   Bradbury,  M. A..  M.D. 

Professor  of  the  Laws  if  Evfilami. 
■'Courtney  Stanhope  Kenny,  LL.l>. 

Tutor. 
IK-nry  .lack.sun,  M.A. 

Lerluren  and  SujH'rcison 


Liiic. 
I).   L.  Hams,  M.A. 
W.  I).  Aston,  LL.M. 

Ilislnrif. 

(i.  K.  (Jroen,  M.A. 

('lomistni  11  lid  I'll  If  sirs 
H.  .Jatk.s.Mi,  M.A. 

Phi/siolofii/. 
.1.  H.  Widdiconibe,  M.A. 


Ikitniui. 
J.  R.  Green,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S. 
IlnnvDi  AiKitomif. 
^T.  >[anner.s-Sinith,  M.A.,  .M.U. 

Tltenlofii/  and  Clussics. 
•Rev.  T.  \V.  Crater,  .M..\.,  15.1  >. 

Mut/nniiitirs. 
C.  H.  Frentli,  M.A. 

EiKjinciriiiij. 
A.  A.  Rouse. 


Moihru  tiiid  Mi'dincnd  Ldinjnaijcs. 
A.  .1.  Wyatt,  M.A. 
Hursar,.].  H    \Viddic(.nil.e,  M.A. 
Dean.  .1.  H.  Wi.ldin.nil.e,  M.A. 
Steirurd,    U.  L.  Harris,  M.A. 
Librarian,  .1.  It.  ( ireeii,  Hc.H.,  K.R.S. 
I'rn  lector,  Henry  .Fackson,  M.A. 

Fellows. 
'  Saunflers,  Rev.  .lolm  Cliarles,  M.A. 
'Harris,  David  Lewis,  M.A. 

Widdiconilie,  .lames  Henry,  M.A. 

.Jackson,  Henry,  .M..\. 
"(Jrccn,  .Joseph  Reynolds,  Se.l)..  K.R.S. 

'.\ston,  Walter  l)iiiigl;is 

I   Y  n  (■  H.     i'r..fc.."r  "f  Siiricery.    t'oiiiiiltInK  SurKinii  I-  >l  lliirlhiilu »••  lluipiiaJ.  Luixl.iii. 

1   K.K.C.f.    r.K.S  K     I'bT^iiMn  I.I  A.IJrnbroahs'*  lla«|>iliil;  lalp  l.inacrr  lxH.-liirpr  In  i'liy>ir.  .nd 

l.'c  lur.-!  «l  «an>lll>  nail  i:nlil>  Collrto.      Hrnd>llr>w  l.r.iiirrr.  Ilori,!  ''nllrcr  of   I'll,  •irixni,  IMM. 

•  .  .nisn  trrtursr.  flayal  I'ollrco  of  I'hjrtlclana,  London,  Itvs.     Lntc  Kxiuuinor  on  Untcria  Mrdira 

'ha  Uolvrrilt;  urOlfor.l. 

I  Wm.lir.irf  Friirnan,  IHTI.  ('>■>«,  rllnr't  I.PKii I  .Mrdnllial,  l><;y  Vorkr  I'tlirmiiD.  IDS. 
.  ■;..1M0      Utn  M.r.  r..r  lUrn.l.y 

«  i;nlT«rilt)r  D«m..nalral.>r  .if  AnaUimjr.  Late  Phjticiui  to  8t  John'*  iliMpltal  for  Dlaraaia  u(  thr 
•.kin,  ,■>  CariK  Prila.  !■!>« 

..  I.at«  Tutor.     Hiimallnio  1..  i-liir.r  In  ll<ilaiiy  nt  I'linrInK  I'rou  llo»|iitnl. 

7  i'h.n<T>llnr'>l.ri.-«lMrdalli>l.lHH'.l       «  |ir«rtl  l.iirrn'.llonal  Law  Hcl,..lal,  Hit. 

«  l-it.-  rr..rr....r  ..t  lt..tanT  L.  lh<>  IMiarina..  ullcnl  Soflcl>  of  Ureal  liritalll.  Harllc)  I.ccliitsr 
on  Plant  l'h>.l..l..iry.  I  iii..r.il.  .,<  I.i.ort....!. 

■J  Whcwrll  tnlorn.itl..n:il  l.j>w  h<'||.,|ar,  llHHI. 


1104  DOWNING    COLLEGE. 

Late  Fellows. 
iDanby,  Thomas  William,  M.A. 
=^The  Rt  Hon.  Lord  Collins,  M.A. 
^Brailey,  William  Arthur,  M.A.,  M.D. 
^Lawrence,  Rev.  Thomas  Joseph,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
3 Hill,  Alex,  M.A.,  M.D. 

BSchreiiier,  The  Hon.  William  Philip,  M.A.,  LL.M. 
7  Griffith,  Ellis  Jones,  M.A. 
8 Hiokson,  Sydney  John,  M.A.,  F.R.S. 

Honorary  Fellows. 
2The  Rt  Hon.  Lord  CoUin.s,  M.A. 
'••Owen,  Sir  Herbert  Lsauibard,  M.A.,  M.D. 
*  Lawrence,  Rev.  Thunias  Joseph,  M.A.,  LL.D. 
"Schreiner,  The  Hon.  William  Philip,  M.A.,  LL.M. 

Chaplains. 
Rev.  T.  W.  Crafcr,  M.A.,  B.D. 
Rev.  H.  W.  P.  Stevens,  M.A.,  LL.D. 


Foundation  Scholars. 
Harvey,  Hildobrauil  Wolfe 
Portway,  Donald 
Appletou,  Arthur  Beeny 
Whitmore,  Charles  James  Ricliard 
Baiues,  Walter 
Feim,  Ecginald  Victor 

Minor  Scholars. 
AiiiswortL,  Cyrus  Gerald 

LL.D. 

Roboon,  Rev.  John  Henry,  M.A. 
loi'urvis,  Sir  Kohert,  M.h. 
iiBrough.  .loseph,  M.A. 

Sewcll,  .loll II   Thomas  Beadsworlh 
12  VViQsh)w,LyUel  ton  Stewart  Forbes, 

M.B. 
I'' Martin,  William,  M.A. 


Fiddiau,  Guy  Vasey 
Gudgiu,  Sydney  Harry 
Passant,  Ernest  James 
Karn,  James  Chavasse 
Thacker,  Cecil  Robert  Allen 
Leader,  Henry  Edward 
Saint,  Arthur  Paul 
Stenning,  Ernest  Henry 
Green,  John  Leslie 


Wheatcroft,  WiUiam  Henry,  M.A. 
Stevens,  Ilev.  Horace  WillianiPetit 

^LA. 

"Hiffgins,  Alexander  I'earce,  M.A. 

Sc.D. 
I'^Wavniouth-Reid,  Edward,  B.A. 
M.B.,  F.lt.S. 


1  ir.M.  DivUioual  Iimpcctor  of  Schools  (rc- 
tltcil).     F.G.S. 

■2,  Lord  of  A|ipeal  in  Ordinary.  P.O.  Hon. 
LL.D.  (Cambridgol.  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford).  TruBtcc 
of  British  Museum. 

:i  ConsultinK  Opliihulinic  Surc^on  iil  (-uy  • 
(lospiml;  lato  Hiinierl»n  ProfeBBor,  Roy»l 
College  of  Surgeon.. 

4  L.lto  Tutor.  I.ntu  burden  of  (.HVendiKh 
c.illen*.  Homotlmc  deputy  Whcwcll  ProlesBor  of 
International  Law.  Whewell  International  l.aw 
SchoUr,  1811S. 

6  Forinorly  Ma»tor. 

0  (;  \l  O.  K.C.  Lato  Premier  of  Capo  Colony. 
Chanoollor'H  Legal  Medall.»t,I8Sl. 

7  M.F.for  Angleieu.    Kocurdor  of  Dirkeuhead. 


S  Prof,  of  Zoology  in  Owons  College  Manchester. 
M.A.Oxon.honori»cau»a.  Late  Deputy  Llnacr< 
Professor  at  Oxford. 

9  F.R.C.P.  Principal,  ArmstronK  CoUei-'O,  New 
castleon-Tyno.  Lato  Pliysician  to  St  George'i 
Hospital,  and  Dean  ol  the  Medical  School.  Scnio) 
Deputy  Chancellor  of  the  0nivcraity  of  Wales. 

10  Lata  M.  P.  for  Peterborough. 

11  Oobden  Frizenmn.  188:;.  Professor  of  Mora 
Science,  University  ColloKO,  Aberystwyth. 

12  Late  Lecturer  on  Insanity,  CliarinK  Crosi 
Hospital.  1:1  Examiner,  Patent  Dllicc. 

M  Winchester  Reading  Prile,  1B91.  Law  Ltc- 
turer  at  Clare  College. 

lb  Professor  of  Physiology,  University  College, 
Dundee . 


DOWNING    COLLEGE. 


1105 


M.D. 
'  Bi:,s,  Cecil  Yates,  iM.A. 
(jrirtith,   Walter  Spencer    An<ier- 

SOD 

•"♦Jones,  Ernest  Lloyd,  B.C.,  B.A. 

^Boxall,  Hobert 

^Lazarus- Harlow,  Walter  Sidney 

Nasoii,  Kdward  Noel,  B.A. 

Hood,  Noel  Lock  wood,  IM.A. 
'■Keece,    Richard     James,     .ALA., 
B.C. 

Curl,  Sydney  Walter,  M.A.,  B.C. 
•Lambert,  John,  M.A.,  B.C. 
7Green,  Alan  Baldry,  M.A.,  B.C. 

M.A. 

Farrell,  Thomas  Arthur 

Browne.Rev.HobertCharlesLathoni 

Mac  Michael,  Rev.  William  Fisher 
"iliggins,  Clement 

Lewis,  Robert  Moses 

Porter,  Rev.  John  Robinson 

Crosby,  Charles  Steele 

Peach,  Edmund  llargrave 

Hooton,  Rev.  John  Genn 

Norman,  Georjfe  Henry 

James,  Frank  Linsly 

Richardson,  Gilbert 
'    "Wherry,  George  Edward,    M.U., 
M.C. 

Hunting,  Henry  William 

iieaunioiit,  Rev.  William  Edwin 

Davit's,  K(jbert 

Pe^kett,  Arthur  William  Clialniers, 
M.B.,  B.C. 

Bradshaw,  Rev.  George 
10  Barnard,  Edmund  Brougliton 

Kilving'ton,  Frederic,  LL.M. 

Alison,  Charles 

Squires,  Henry  (Jharles 

Skarratt,  Rev.  rhoiMa.s  Carleton 

Cunningham,  George 
"  Kimmins,  Charle.s  William 

1  r  R.C.P.  ConaiiltltiK  I'lM-iciin  inllic  Hldtllt- 
•  gi  Mijipllal.    Wirichoirr  Hriirniao.lDt. 

■i  r.RC.S.  Atilitanl  Ubitrlric  I'liyildui  tu  Bt 
nartbulomow-a  llrMpllnl.  ttoinotlme  IJoirrratlv 
l.vrintcrln  Mltlwllrry. 

:l  L«l«  l)oin(in«trat<ir  iif  PutholoK;.  AuUtiuit 
rii;ild>n  l<>  A<ldoiibr<»ke'i  II<x|ilul. 

4  AMiauni  dbitntrk'  Hbyiicmn  la  lh«  Mlddls- 
•«i  Ho»pllal. 

6  DIroctor  iif  tbn  I'anrvr  Uottiarcb  l.alH<rat<irlt'i 
••r  the  MiiMId.oi  ll'xpltal 

I  '■  Mr.linal  Inip-'i tor,  l>jcal  (;.i»rrnmi-iil  ll.iir.1 

7  llactcrl<>|.>i(l<t  In  charno,  Vaccliio  Uopatt- 
mcnt.  I.Utflr  In<tltut«  <tt  HrfToatlvo  Modlcliio. 
Uorloii  Hiiillb  I'rUoiiian,  IXXJ. 

(  Klag't  (ounMl.     I>ita   Kfcofdnt  of  nirkin. 
haad. 
9  r.U.C  H.  Bargaonto  Addaabt'Xikr  •  lloipllal. 


Solly,  Richard  ilairison 

lUack,  Rev.  Robert 

K.ing',  Walter  George 

Williams,  Rev.  Herbert 

riiuiiipsun,  Herbert  Metlord 

Harrison,  .Vlexander  Herbert 

Lewis, Gerald  Champion,  LIj..\L 

Pearse,  Rev.  Edward  Burroughs 

.Midlane,  James  I'homas 

Harcourt,  Robert  Frederick  Muller 
'-Brownsword,  Hurry 

Pilley,  Frederic  George 

Manners-Smith,  Thomas 

Privett,  Rev.  Harry 

.Martin,  Alfred  Eugene,  M.I5.,  B.C. 
"French,  Charles  Henry 

Line,  John  Robert 
-•'Oliver,  Edgar  Gale 
"Hrailey, -Vrthur  Robertson,  M.B., 

M.C. 
'^i^Goulden,  Charles  Bernard,  M.B., 
M.C. 

Nobbs,  James  Alfred 

Sheaf,  Eric  Watson,  M.B.,  M.C. 
i** Johnson,  Ernest  Wright 

Sbutur,  George  Percy,  M.B. 

Leighton,  Robert  Leighton  {AI.A. 

Oxon.) 
'■^  Curzon,  Harry  Edward  James 
'~*lirjant,  Charles  Leslie 

I'ulmer,  Arthur 

Elias,  Rhys 

Prevost,  Kene  Guillaume 

Hon.  M.A. 

'  'Marshall,  Charles  Robei'tshaw 
-''West,  Sir  Rayiiion<l 
^' Dixon,  Walter  Ernest 

I  LL.M. 

I    Popham,  John  Francis 
--Thompson  .Joseph  William 

Waters,  Rev.  (Miarles 
i    .'Vlexander,  George  Glover,  M.A. 

Id  M.I>.  for  KliMiTinliialur. 
tl    Ktlucaticiii  om>:or  to  the  L.C.C. 
I'J  Ma>t«r  at  thu  l.o)>Suliu<il. 
19  Miuterat  nilR«ollSchi»1.  14  F.aC& 

\Tt  Hon,  Doinonatratur  tiT  Anntoiii),  Uiilrerilty 
Cullugo.  UrUlol. 
Ill  Tutor  of  Cboaliunt  CoIIcko. 
17  Lecturer    on    Matheinnlica    at    Oolilanillbi' 

C.lkKe. 

IN  Maatiriit  Kojiil  Siivul  CoIK'ko,  Dartmouth. 

Ill  rrofeaaiir  .if  rbariimLoii'V)'  In  the  I'nivoralt; 
otsi  Aoilrtx. 

10  K.C.I.  K.  I.iit<t  !(ea<ler  In  ludlnn  Uw.  Fnriner- 
\y  Vlca-Chancellur  of  the  Unlvpralt)  of  llonibax. 

'.•I  Prufpauir  of  Materia  MeUlui  and  I'harma- 
coloKy  at  KUiK'a  ColleKo,  Loinlon,  and  AatUtaot 
to  the  noirnlnn  ProfoMor  of  Moitlolne. 

•ti  Law  WhcKoll  Interuallonal  Law  Scholar. 

47 


1106 


DOWNING   COLLEGE. 


M.B. 

iSheihl,  Ariliiu  Mrtrniailuke 

Fellow- Commoners ,  H.A. 
Hakewell,  .loliri  Scales 
Graystone,  Sydney  Wynne 

B.A. 

2'Waugli,  Geuif^e  Ernest 
"Sutton,    William    Hubert     Reitz, 

iM.B.,B.C. 
*Anios,  Arthur 
^*Evaus,  Geoffrey 
^Nicholls,  Lewis,*M.B.,  B.C. 

(3hirk,  Frederick  John 
■"'*Earle,  Herbert  Ga^tineau 
c  *Kiiowles,  Kobert 
*Auderson,  Charles  Alexander 

Dodsoii,  Gerald,  LL.B. 
'^*Lang:ley,  Arthur  Sidney 

Stutfield,  Jack  Gregory,  LL.B. 

Newman,  Frank  Chafeu 

Poock,  Alfred  Graham 
*Fordhain,  William  Herbert 
''*Savage,  Edward  Graham 

Kulherford,  Leslie  Doug'las 
*Bryan-Brown,  Willoughby 
*JJick,  James  lleid 
*Davies,  Frederic  Chailes 

Davy,  Arthur  Hammond 

de  Souza,  Edwardo  Valentine 
^Kerby,  William  Moseley 
if'Shelton,  Ralph  Noinian 
*Darlow,  Henry,  LLB. 
*Kees,  Robert  Atiielslone  Tail 
*l'lionias,  Hugh  llauj.slinw 
*  Wallace,  .lames  Montague 
*Wallis,  Robert  Ijauder  Alackenzie 

Ellison,  John 
U*ln(ler,  Robert  Wilfred 
'2 Saunders,  Howard  Fauntleroy 

Whiting,  Alaurice  Henry 

Wortley,  Harry  Almond  Saville 
'■'Bryan-Brown,  Guy  Spencer 

Reed,  George  Henry 

Martin,  Geoige  Weseott 
"  *l)unniclifi',  Harold  Barralt 

Starkey,  Henry  Samuel  Crichton 

Simons,  Edward 
*Winlield,  George 


Winfield,  Arthur 
".lohnson,  Arthur  Carveth 
•Bourne,  Aleck  William 
"Stevens,  William  GeoflFrey 
Woosnam,  Charles  Thomas 
Clayton,  Horace  Samuel 
NichoUs,  Douglas  Maine,  LL.B. 
'''Sterling',  Thoma.s  Smith 
Chapman,  Ernest  Hall 
•Valentine,  Charles  Wilfrid 
*  Matthews,  Joseph  Keith 
*Keesey,  George  Ernest  Howaid 
Bryan-Brown,  Douglas  Stephen 
Ontanon,  Candido,  LL.B. 
Hasan,  Naziruddin 
Hills,  Thomas  William  Sehvyn 
Sen-Gupta,  Jatindra  Mohan 

Adoanced  Sladods. 
Baker,  Alexander 
Gill,  Henry  Vincent 
Rouse,  Arthur  Albert 

I'cllow-  Commoners. 
Adams,  Edgar  Tarry 
Wallis,  Arthur  Bertram  Ridley 
Hayes,  Cecil 

Pensioners. 

Norman,  Newman  Frederick 
Murdock,  Colin  Bolton 
Waimough,  George  William 
Fatlani,  Ananlry  Prebhashanker 
Grellier,  Ernest  Franz  Waldemar 
Dare,  Alfred  Julius 
Waters,  Cland  Dalliuger 
liennelt- Evans,  George  Lewis 
Tin,  Maung 

Millward,  GeoflFrey  Duncan 
Turner,  Henry  James 
Legge,  Reginald  James 
Kelly,  Dennis  Patrick  Joseph 
Lurion,  Raoul  OUivier 
Barclay,  William  Edmund  Alan 
Oxberry,  AValter  George 
Newman,  Leslie  Fraidi 
I'anse,  Damodorrao  Ganpatrao 
Kak,  Dhavam  Navaim 
(^oles,  Richard  John 
Morgan,  Osborne 
Scully,  Vincent  Baymond 


pitul  for  C'liildrcu, 
Rural  CulloKO, 


1  F.II.C.S.     .Assistant  Su 
Hospitnl. 

■2  F.U.C.S.    Surgeon  to  I 
lireal  Oniionilu  Street,  l.oudon 

;i  rriiicipal,  (•uvoritineiit  Af^i 
Nugpur.  India. 

C  Pnlhologistto  r^uilonScliooloftniuicalMedi 
cine,  Drea'luouglit  tlu^pitul,  Greenwich, 

6  Doinonrttrator  of  I'liysiology,  Middlesex  Jlos 
)>itnl,  London. 

fi  Indian  Meilical  Hervico. 

7  Master  at  King  Edward's  High  School,  Birm 


n  lo  .St  Cicorgc's     ingh.ini. 

8  Mabter  at  Bede  College,  Durham. 

9  T>oct«ur  is  Lottres  (University  of  Reanes). 

10  Stewart    of    Rannocli     Scholar    for    Sacred 
Music,  1900. 

11  Master  at  Rjisoni  ('ollege. 

12  Vicol'rincipal,  Mahnvainh'sColli'ge,  (^walior. 
I'i  Master  at  Oleualniund. 
II  Master  at  Alig.irth  College,  India. 
16  Lecturer  on  English,  Hartley  Institute,  South- 
ampton. 

*    Late  Scholars. 


DOWNING  COLLEGE. 


1107 


I'uller,  Janits  Krancis 

Willis,  Kei;iiial(l  Elf^ai 
'  riioiiKis,  (xeorge  K.ol>ert  Scaler 

Petty,  Michael  Joseph 

l^ray,   Airhie  Wilmot 

I'itt,  WaltiT  James 

I'oiu,  Gee  Font; 

(i reaves.  Wilfrid  (i.ildeii 

Wallaee.  Arthur  Gordon 

Haines,  Walter 
'  Worster-Drought,  Charles 

('ottdii,  Cliirli-s  Keiiiietli 

rijiper,  Frank 

<  liadha,  Tirjojii  Navayan 

(Miowdliuri,  Sal  vend  ra  .N'avajan 

Kushwortli,  John  Albert  Victor 

Mookerjee,  Jatcudra  Naili 

Atkin-iou,  John  liittledale 

Uowlett,  John  Monlaijiie 

Shrubbs,  Charles  Arthur 

Uunkerley,  Harold 

•  ireen,  Daniel  Stanley 

limine,  I'hoinas  AVilliiiin 

Mowlam,  Harold  Jts-e 
'  Lander,  Percy  Edward 

Bennett,  Sydney  Garner 

Leisfhlon,  John  Wriijht 

Page,  Alfred  Henry 
'  New,  W  illiani 

llanimond,  -lohii 

Greenid-je,  Charles  Wilton  Wood 

Linnell,  Harry 

James,  Uavid 

Acliary>a,  Maharaj   Knmar  Slioslii 
Kaiiti 

Sinijh  'I'ei;.! 

Corbett,  Kenneih  Edwanl  Cyril 

l.ainb,  Percy  Cecil  (Chambers 

ISrovvii,  Lin  Macdoiiald 

SiiiK'h  Uasheshar 

Whiitk-.s,  Cyril  Leonard 

Liddie.  Henry  Weddell 

Thoday.  Francis  Albert 

Jeiiniii^'s.  John  Herbert 

Allen,  William  Louis 
Mohan,  ilai  Ifailba 

Thomas.  t'harlcH  Kowley 

.Vhniad,  Syed  Man/oor 

Alum,  Syed  Sayid 

Ahim,  Syed  Wahid 


Barnard,  Edmund  Charles 

Braley,  Evelyn  Foley 

Hanerjee,  Sudhindranalh 

Hardman,  William  Howard 

Huckle,  Henry  William 

Biix,  Haliz  Mohamcd 

Husaiii,  Syed  Jamel 

Miller-Williams,  Eustace  James 

Ghatala.  Mahomed  Ziaullah 

Malik.  Mukbbaiii  Sin},'h 

Postauce,  .lithnr  Samuel 

Rowland,  Thomas  James  Semper 

Dey,  Navendra  Krishna 

Waiikowicz  Witold 

Gerard,  Daniel  Marie  Lucien 

Riitliuaswauy,  Mariadas 

Pillai.  Muringesapillai  Valu 

Mohiuddin,  (ihulam 

Lawson,  Thomas  David 

Levy,  Moss 

Green,  Stanley  Joseph 

Hill,  Joseph  James  Sterling 

Lovelock,  Charles  Prior 

Bedworth,  Charles 

Clifton,  George  Frederick 

Fieldhouse,  Edwiu  Ewart 

Wilderspin,  Bertram  Charles 

Walker.  Reginald 

Edmunds,  Cecil 

Brewis,  Charles 

Brooks,  Austin 

Beg,  Mirza  Abbas 

Phelps,  Philip  BasQ 

Clark,  Percy  George  Frederiek 

Yorke,  Garnet  I  Oliver 

(tliosh,  .Vnil  Krishna 

Hamilton,  John  Livingstone 

Rumsey,  Cecil  Frank 

Whitehead,  Herbert 

Ijondou,  Cteorge  Ernest 

Haynes,  .Vrthur  John 

(iarduer,  Charles  (iladstoue 

Royston,  (ieorge 

Machin.  Ariiall  Edward 

Klian,  .\fsar  Ali 

Sampson,  .loliii 

Tha.  Maugii  Chan 

I'.ridge,  JohIiuh 

Bridge,  John 

Hyde,  Norniiin  Bciitley 


Coiintiet . 
Camb.... 


I'ATHONACiK. 


litneficti. 
Iddluw,  V.  / 

Last  llatley,  U.  <t 


I  Hit. 
1H8H 


Inciimh. 
Sieverm,  H.W.  P. 
M.A..LL.U. 


K.A. 
M7,5 


47 


PUBLIC    HOSTELS. 


CAVENDISH    COLLEGE. 

This  College  was  originally  opened  in  1876  by  the  County 
College  Association,  and  it  became  a  Public  Hostel  in  the 
University  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  November  9,  1882.  It  re- 
mained open  until  December,  1891,  when  it  was  closed. 


SELWYN    COLLEGE. 

(Founded  1882.) 
This  College  was  built  by  public  subscription  in  memory  oi' 
George  Augustus  Sklwyn,  late  Bishop  of  Lichfield,  and 
formerly  Bishop  of  New  Zealand.  By  the  terms  of  its  charter 
it  is  founded  'with  the  especial  object  and  intent  of  providing 
persons  desirous  of  academical  education,  and  willing  to  live 
economically,  with  a  College  wherein  sober  living  and  high 
culture  of  the  mind  may  be  combined  with  Christian  training, 
based  upon,  the  principles  of  the  Church  of  England.'  It  is 
governed  by  a  Master  and  Council  consisting  of  not  more  than  six- 
teen members,  of  whom  five  are  ex  officio.  It  was  incorporated  by 
Royal  Charter  on  September  13,  1882,  an.l  recognised  as  a  Public 
Hostel  of  the  University  by  Grace  of  the  Senate,  Feb.  8,  1883. 
ScnoLARSHips,  Prizes  and  Grants. 

a.  Entrance  Scholarships  and  Exhibitions  are  offered  amnially 
for  proficiency  in  Classics,  Mathematics  and  Natural  Sciences. 
These  arc  tenable  for  two  years,  in  the  first  instance,  and  are 
renewable  at  the  end  of  that  period.  Tiie  next  Scholarship 
Examination  will  be  held  on  March  Ui— 18,  1909. 

b.  The  llatclift'e  Exhil>ition,  being  the  interest  on  .£1000,  was 
founded  in  1S9."^  by  bequest  of  the  Reverend  Thomas  RatdiHe, 
B.I).  It  is  tenable  by  a  Sciiolar  of  King  Fdwanl  VI.  School, 
Birmingham,  in  Cla.ssics  or  Mathematics,  who  shall  be  elected 
by  the  College  at  the  Scholarship  Examination.  If  no  fit  Can- 
didate present  himself  from  that  School,  the  Exhibition  is  to  bo 
offered  for  open  competition. 


PUBLIC  HOSTELS.  1109 

r.  Scholarsliii»s,  Exliibitions,  and  Prizes  in  Books  arc  awarded 
ill  June,  on  tlie  results  of  the  College  Examination  then  held,  in 
;tiiy  subject  of  study  recognised  by  the  University. 

"  Tiie  Bishop  John  llicliards(.n  Seiwyn  Sciiolarshii)  of  £:i()  per 
:iiinnni  is  given  by  Mrs  J.  K.  Seiwyn  in  nieniory  of  her  husband, 
fdrinerly  Master  of  the  College. 

The  Arthur  Lyttelton  Scholarshii>  of  £'M)  per  annum  was 
fniimled  in  1  !)();$  by  the  Kev.  T.  H.  Orpen  in  memory  of  the 
iieverend  tiie  Honourable  Arthur  Temple  Lyttelton,  l».l).,  the 
tiist  Master  of  the  ( 'ollege,  and  afterwards  Bishop  of  Southampton. 
A  Stholarship  of  £'M)  per  auniuii  was  founded  in  l!i()4  in 
memory  of  the  Right  Rev.  Bislmp  Charles  .lolui  Abraham,  D.D. 

The  Sing  I'rize,  founded  in  1!)0'2  in  memory  of  the  Reverend 
(icorge  Herbert  Sing,  M.  A.,  tutor  of  the  College  1882—1886,  is 
given  to  an  undergra<luate  of  the  College  wlio  in  his  second 
or  third  year  gains  the  highest  [ilaee  in  I'art  I.  of  the  Classical 
Tripos,  provided  that  he  is  phieed  at  least  in  the  Second  Class. 

The  Searle  I'rize,  l.'cing  the  interest  on  a  legacy  of  £100  from 
the  Rev.  Frederick  Charles  Searle,  M.A.,  Tutor  of  the  College 
ISS4  — 18^(!,  is  given  tu  an  undcrgrailuate  of  the  College  who  in 
liis  scc<tiid  or  tliird  year  gains  the  highest  place  in  Part  I  of  the 
Mathematical  Tripos,  provided  that  he  is  placed  at  least  among 
t  lio  Senior  <  )ptimes. 

A  prize  is  given  annually  for  an  English  Es.say. 

A  prize  is  also  given  annually  to  the  best  reader  in  Chapel. 

</.  An  Organist  Scholarship  is  awarded  from  time  to  time,  of 
the  value  of  i'.SO  per  annum. 

e.  (i  rants  are  occasionally  made  to  assist  deserving  students 
to  complete  their  College  course. 

/.  The  income  of  the  Trust  Fund  established  by  Bishop  Hob- 
house  in  memory  of  P>ishop  Patteson  fur  the  purpose  of  Missionary 
E<lucation,  and  augmented  by  the  Rev.  C.  Warner  and  the  Rev. 
Dr  Bailey,  is  applie<l  to  the  maintenance  in  Seiwyn  College  of 
one  or  more  Missionary  Students,  to  be  calleil  Patteson  Students. 
The  Studentships  arc  otfered  to  (iradiiates  of  Cambridge.  Oxford, 
or  some  otlw-r  Iniversity  :  but  in  the  absence  of  suitalije  graduate 
candidates  the  .Master  and  <  'oiiiicil  may  appoint  as  .Junior  Students 
persons  who  are  uiidergra<luates  <if  Cambridge  or  who  have  not 
vet  entereil  the  Iniversity.  Students  who  are  (iradiiates  receive 
free  board  and  rooms  in  College  during  Full  Term,  and  an  allow- 
ance for  tuition  ;  .liinior  Students,  as  a  rule,  receive  i" I  7  per  term. 

Admi»hion 

This  College  is  open  to  all  mend>ers  of  the  Chiirih  of  England, 
whatever  be  the  profession  they  may  intend  to  enter. 

Candidates  for  ailmission  to  the  College  must  nass  either 
'id   the    University    Previous    l-Ixaminuti ju   or   {bi  tlie    College 


mo  PUBLIC  HOSTELS. 

Eiitniuco  Examination,  which  is  held  in  June,  and,  unless  no 
vacancies  remain,  in  October.  Tlie  Examinations  of  1909  will 
be  held  on  June  17  and  18,  and  Oct.  8  and  9. 

Tiie  object  of  this  examination  is  to  afibrd  the  College  a 
guarantee  that  (^^andidates  will  be  able  to  pass  Parts  I  and  II  of 
the  I'revious  Examination  not  later  than  the  end  of  their  third 
term  of  residence. 

Applications  for  admission  should  be  made  to  the  Master. 

Prizemen  for  1908. 
Senior  Sophs — Divinitij,  L.  E.  Lyilekker. 
Sing  Prize,  A.  E.  O.  Lucas. 
Junior  Sophs — Divinity,  A.  C.  P.  Buries. 
Mathematics,  H.  G.  V.  Civil. 
W.  J.  Perry. 
Natural  Sciences,  W.  (t.  Cortield. 
Freshmen — Divinity,  N.  C.  Smith. 
W.  A.  Swan. 
Mathematics,  J.  F.  Judsou. 
Natural  Sciences,  J.  H.  Bilsborough. 
E.  J.  Lush. 
History,  W.  E.  Harper. 
Prize  for  Reading  in  Chapel,  J.  W.  R.  Moore. 
Piize  for  English  Essay,  W.  J.  Perry. 


LIST  OF  MASTERS. 
1882     Hon.  Arthur  Temple  Lyttelton,  M.A. 
1893    John  Kichardson  Selwyn,D.D. 
1898     '  Alexander  Francis  Kirkpatrick,  D.D. 
1907     Richard  Appleton,  M.A. 
Visitor. 
The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
Master,  "^The  Rev.  Richard  Appleton,  M.A. 
Council. 
The  Rif-ht  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Ely,  D.D.  (e.r  officio). 
The  Very  Rev.  the  Dean  of  Lichfield,  D.V>.  (ex  officio). 
The  Provost  of  Eton,  D.D.  (ex  officio). 
The  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  Cambridge  {ex  officio). 
The  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity,  Oxford  (ex  offiicio). 
The  Rev.  Prebendary  William  Selwyn,  M.A. 
Professor  the  Rev.  Vincent  Henry  Stanton,  \).\). 
The  Riglit  Rev.  the  Lord  Hishop'of  Bristol,  D.D. 
Alfred  Paget  Humphry,  M.A.,  LL  M. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Ashcombe,  M.A. 
Arthur  Ranken  Ford,  M.A, 
The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Plymouth,  M.A. 
Sir  Francis  Sharp  Powell,  Bart.,  M.A.,  M.P. 
Tlie  Rev.  Thomas  Herbert  Orpeu,  M.A. 

1  Doan  of  Ely. 

2  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham. 


PUBLIC   HOSTELS.  1111 

.Idliii  Kre.leikk  IVol  Ruwliiison.  K.C,  M,.M..  M.l'. 
Tlie  Right  Rev.  Bisliop  Ileiiry  lliitchiusoii  Muiit<,niiiU'ry.  1>.I). 
Treasurers,  T\\c  Right  Hon.  Viscount  ("obli;iin.  M.A. 
A.  v.  Humphry,  M.A.,  lA.M. 
Bursar,  II.  C.  Knott,  M.A. 

Tutors. 
H.  C.  Knott,  M.A. 
Winiiini  Edwuid  Jonhiu,  M.A. 
Rev.  James  Herbert  Srawley,  D.D. 

Dean. 
Rev.  Theodore  llarl)er  Ilenne.ssy,  M.A. 

Lecturers  in  Mathematics. 
H.  C.  Knott.  M.A. 
PhiUp  Worsley  Wood,  M.A. 

Lecturers  in  Classics. 
\V.  E.  Jordan.  M.A. 
Walter  Nahlcr  Williams,  M.A.,  LL.l?. 
Rev.  Richanl  Henry  Maiden,  M.A. 

Lecturers  in  T/ieoloyi/. 
Rev.  J.  H.  Srawley,  D.D. 
Rev.  T.  H.  Henne.s.sy,  M.A. 

Lecturer  in  History. 
W.  E.  Jordan,  M.A. 

Lecturer  In  Natural  Science, 
Lancelot  Alexaiider  Borradaile,  M.A. 

Director  of  Medical  Sttidmts,  L.  A.  Horradaile,  M.A. 

Director  of  Lcfial  St a<lirs,  W.  N.  Williams.  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Lihr.irian,  Rev.  J.  II.  Srawley,  D.D. 

Precentor,  Rev.  .1.  H.  Srawley,  D  D. 

Prtslector,  11.  C.  Knott,  M.A. 

Scholars. 
Bishop  J.  R.  Selirifn  Scholar. 

Civil,  Hi'iiry  ({corRC  Victor. 

Lyttelton  Scholar. 
I'orry,  \\  illiaiii  •Tunics 

liuliii-.  ficdrRt!  Oswald  Lusli,  Ernest  Joseph 

Williiiiiis,  William  Kmi-st  ha\t<r,  Hciirv  Arnold 

Wniy.  HiiIktI  l'iir>'  Hiirlii-lil,  Stinilry  Tlioinus 

(ircvillr,  I'lTc'ival  Eden  HodKMiu,  .\rtliiir  Don^;iiis 

Knowles,  Maurifc  Hinton  (imiti'licr,  Fred 

(hyanist  Scholar. 
'  Spinney,  Montague  Herlni  t 

I  8l«»arl  of  ajinnoch  HchoUr  In  Socrnl  Miulc,  IWH. 


1112 


PUBLIC  HOSTELS. 


Ratcliffe  Exhibitioner. 
Horsley,  William  Edwai'd 

Junior  Patteson  Students. 
Wade,  Ernest  Aughtry 
Cliater,  Cecil  Herbert 
Harris,  Reginald  Francis 
Langliam,  Basil  Jomini 
Browning,  William  Frank 


D.D. 

1892  ^  Kirkpatrick,  Very  Eev.  Alexander 

Francis 
1903  2  The  Bishop  of  Gibraltar 

(The  Eight   Rev.   William 
Edward  Collins) 
1907  ^Knight,    Rev.    Henry   Joseph 

Corbetl 
1907  ^Srawley,  Rev.  James  Herbert 

M.A. 

1877  5  Humphry,  Alfred  Paget,  LL.M. 

1878  "Orpen,  Rev.  Thomas  Heibert 
1887    Knott,  Hammett  Charles 

1889  Ayling,  Rev.  Edward 
Taylor,  Rev.  John  Henry  Stone 

'  Hudson,  Rev.  Robert 

1890  Bolton,  Rev.  Reginald  Cotton 

1891  de  Coetlogon,  Rev.  Charles  Evelyn 

Cambridg'e 
Larner,  Rev.  Henry  Meredith 

1892  8 Brown,  Rev.  Algernon  Leslie 

1894  9  Jordan,  William  Edward 

Barnicoat,  Rev.  Edward  Courtis 
Orpen,  Rev.  John  Herbert 
lOEdwards,  Henry  John 

1895  Harvey,  Edward 
Adams,  Rev.  Henry  Joseph 
Balleine,  Rev.  George  Philip 
Simpson,  Rev.  Arthur  Hume 

1896  Wellburn,  Frederick 
Clarkson,   Eev.   Ernest   Robert 

Townley 
Langley,  Rev.  Edwin 

1897  *Borradaile,  Lancelot  Alexander 


*  Formerly  Stiioliirs. 

1  Formerly  Master,  Itean  of  Ely. 

2  LiKlitf""t  Si-hnl:ir,lH8i).     Prince  Consort  Prize, 


iins  Prize  1884.  Scliolefleld 
orpus  Cliristi  and  Principnl 
»l,  Canibridfje. 
I'A'amining  Chjiplain  to  the 


Wrangbam,  Rev.  Francis 

Stiff,  Kev.  Alfred  Thomas 

Mon-is,  Rev.  John  Charles 

Southey,  Rev.  William  George 

Clements,  Arthur  Victor 
11  Parsons,   Rev.   Walter  Langley 

Edward 
i-*  Young,  Alfred 

Tonge,  Rev.  George  Ernest  Morris 

Davies,     Rev.     Francis     Maurice 
Russell 
i''Hennessy,  Eev.  Theodore  Harber 

Morgan,  Rev.  James 
i''*Joiies,  William  Henry  Samuel 

Hailstone,  John  Edward 
i^'Weeks,  Rev.  Charles  Albert 

Hayllar,  Rev.  Montagu  Hayllar 
"'•Smith,    Rev.    Rocksborough 
Remington 

W'ontner,  Eev.  Thomas  Sewell 

Wing,  Tycho 

Humphry,  Stewart 

Dickenson,  Eev.  Leutliall  Greville 

Hmu-lioi,  (xerald  Saye 

Maiden,  Ri'V.  Richard  Henry 

Stewart,  Rev.  Charles  Robert 
'Hughes,  William  Owen 

Williams,  Walter  Nalder,  LL.B, 
I'Wood,  Philip  Worsley 
'■'^Scruby,  Frank  Sutherland 

Hill,  Ernest  Edward 

Ker,  Reginald  Arthur 

Benson,  John 

King, Eev.  Harold  Wardley 

Hughes,  Basil 


m. 

I8;it,  i  1 

I90l|i) 

190 

190 

19o| 

H 

190', 


of  CU■rL■^  Ti: 11^  -i 

4  Ciini    ri,,.,  ,  l-'i 

Bisl)0).Ml  I  h  1,1,1  1,1 
.-i  Form.  I  K   r.iii.n 

6  Foniitih  i'.U.nv 
ly  Tutor. 

7  Formerly  Tutor. 


,>ircmbroke  College.  Fornier- 


10  Formerly  Dean  ai 
honse. 

11  ('MriH  I'riyf,  l*'l 
Scli,,|:ir,  ]■■'«.  I\  .1,,, 
of  N 

v:  I 


I'tiirer.    Fellow  of  Peter- 
■riii..  \'t\7,\  IWifi      Crosse 


i:i 


I,-. 


H.'l 


:ipi 
IcKC.  Chelsea.  8  Formerly  Tutor, 

i)  .Itreniie  Prize,  18t»l.    l.ightfoot  SchoUir,  18!):!, 


Hebrew  Prize,  IsyiJ.    Maaon  Prize,  ISiy.     'l\r\\lilit 
Scholar,  1900. 
14  Master  at  the  Perse  School. 

16  Master  at  Epsom  College. 
IG  Jcrcmie  Prize,  1897.   C.irus  Prize.  1898.    Hebrew 

al  of  St  Mark's  Col-  |  Prize,  1!K)0. 

17  Smith  s  Prize,  1904.  Fellow  of  Emmanuel  College. 

18  Master  of  Aldenham  School. 


PUBLIC  HOSTELS. 


1113 


•Barker,  Eev.  Alan  Walter 
Rice,  Rev.  Mark  Napier 
Sykes,  Rev.  Frank  Morri.s 
Trenc-b,  Rev.  George  Frederick 
*Wft(lley,  Harold  Walter  Attwood 
*Jiidd.  Rev.  Franci.s  Arthnr 
•I'arr,  Frederie  (reorge  Troeter 
Abliey,  Rev.  James  riiilli{)s 
Elliott,  Rev.  John  Stanley 
'  'Hnck,  John 
Tilston,  Rev.  Harold  Einion 

;  D.r. 

I J    Key  worth,  William  David,  B.A. 
I J     Windsor,  James  Frederick,  Ii..\. 

B.A . 
5     Ryan, Rev.  William  Swhiton 

5  Barker,  Kev.  Alfred  James 

.Shuttleworlh 
7    Reed.  Edward 
9     Harton,  (iany 

0  Rriseoe.  William  Thoma.s 

1  Ollerliead,  l^ev.  John 

Bean,  John  Willougliby  Butler 
Iloilfjes,  Rev.  William  Geori;e 
Dyer,  Rev.  Ba>il  Saunders 

p     Briscoe,  James  Rynd 

I      Gilbert,  Geoffrey  Gill)ert  Thomas 
Gardner,  Rev.  John  Lawrence 
Windsor,  James  Frederick 
Smith,  Rev.  William  Francis 
Doorly,  Rev.  Martin  Edward 

3  Smith,  Rev.  Matthew  William 

4  Rliodes,  Edwanl  IJewellyn  Noutt 
Lound,  Rev.  Reginald  Stanley 
Tadman,  (ierard  Ricliard 
Sbarman,  Rev.  (leorfje  Henry 
Bethune,  Rev.  John  Walter 

6  Evans,  Illtyd  Buller  iV.lo 
Cotton,  Frederick  .\rthnr  Stapleton 
Horrocks.  Rev.  .John  .Vrthur 
RlxMb-s,  William  Fredrick 
Hubbard,  Rev.  John  Alfred 
LawHon,  Rev.  William  Ro/,'<-rH 
l'hillii>s.  Rev.  Richard  Lionel 
Brarlley,  Itev.  Leonard 

'J  I'ochin,  Harold 
Morrison,  Hans  Hamilton 
Maude,  Rev.  (ierald  William  Urqu- 

hart 
II ill.  Rev.  William  Frederick 


•^Faddocks,  Rev.  Reginald  Heher 

lie   Chaumont,    Thomas    Sandford  190(5 

Blakiston  Francois 
'  Turner,  John  Sidney 
'Tomlinson,  Percy  Robert,  Mus.B. 

("oniyn,  Kenneth 

M'Watter.s,    Rev.    William    Mont- 
gomerie 

Nash,  William  Wallace  Hayward 

Woods,  Norman  Charles,  Mus.B. 

Elvin,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick  Cory 

Watson,  Rev.  Alfred  .Joyce 

licadbeater.  Rev.  Walter  Edward 

Crouch,  William  Jan»es  Bryan 
■'■Marsh,  Fred  Shipley 

Bache,  Rev.  Henry  Norman 

(iilroy,  Paul  Knighton 

Long,  Rev.  Richard  Percy 

Thursfield,  Richard  Mortimer  Row- 
land 

Whale,  Rev.  Hugh  Stansell 

Bettou,  Edward  Guy  Betton  Bright 

jrorton,  Cyril  Evelyn 

Boyle,  Rev.  Gerald  Egerton 

I'ettigi-ew,  Rev.  .\lexander  Gordon 

Bleucowe,  William  Jumes 

Twamley,  Cyril  Ernest  lit07 

Pyman,  Rev.  Robert  Fiederic 

Healey,  Richard  Elkanah  Hi>wnani 

Starey,  Augnstin  Helps 

-Mien,  Cecil  Conrad 

Unwin,  Philip  Henry 

Blanch,  James  Walter 

Collier,  Herbert  JI;iyo  Stanley 

Smith,  Rev.  Stanley  Thomas 

Strover,  Ernest  James 

I'riestland,  Josej)!!  Francis  Edwin 

Hall,  Cecil  Symes 

Evans,  Rev.  Tlnnnas  .ToKe])b 

Lightbume,    Harcourt   Robert 
Henry 

•  Metcher,  Maurice 

•  LiiardSelby,  Reginald  Bertram 
Williams,  .Vrthur  Samuel 
Moore,  Cyril  Ashton  (ilov.r 
Allen,  Leonard  S])encer 
Oakley,  Robert  William 
Heyiiolds,  .lohn  White  Vincent 
Millard,  .Vlaii  Cart  hew 
liitliank,  John  Baxter 

Merchant.  John  Albert  Edward  IWH 

Meade,  Lionel  Grant 


•  Konnrrlr  .ThoUm. 

I   Mnairr  nt  St  P--.-.  S.  tii«.l. 

•>   Mixtfirnl  llrrl,li.|ii|.al»l  H.'t,ix>l. 

:l  L-ctu>«r  In  UiiUoinUIn  rnlTKrally. 

4  Kortnarljr  Or(Mil«IK<-liular     MUwarl  nf  lUii- 


<'li  0|iMi  .s<'htilKr  I 


Htowart  <>r  Ran 
Txrwhlli    Htholnr. 
Ilsbrrw-Prlfo,  IVO? 


p.-.l  M,.,l.-.  linn 

IInilrrKrii<lii»lo 

i.h  H<.h''l»r   It.    Ilcl.rc 


i>»«  SclinUr,  IV((7. 


l»o>. 

■  DOS 
l>0?. 


47—6 


1114 


PUBLIC  HOSTELS. 


Irwiii,  Henry  Mark 

Masters,  rercival  Cieorjre 

Porter,  Clareiice  Albert  Pratt 

Bree,  Herbert  llegiiialil  Stai),vltoii 

McMichael,  John  Fisher 

Paulley,  William  Minteriie 

Lydekker,  Lionel  Edward 

Hardy,  Thomas  Lionel 

Tancock,  Ernest  Osborne 

Francis,  Edward  Cubitt 

Duu^las,  Harold  Archibald 

Montgomery,  Donald  Stanley 

Spence,  I)on},das  Leigh 

Eogerson,  Thomas  Scott 
*Lncas,  Alfred  Eyre  Owen 
*Freetli,  Robert  Evelyn 

Moore,  John  Walter  Barnwell 

Montgomery,  Neville 

Bourdillon,  Gerard  Leigh 

Bawkins,  Frederick  Vincent 

OrilKths,  William  Mawe 

Barnes,  Frank 

Sanders,  Walter  Oeorge  Percy 

Taylor,  John  Frank 

Jay,  Drue  Drury  Butler 

Chew,  James  Edgar 

Blundell,  Edmund  Keith 

Coupe,  Tom  Openshaw 

Bean,  Basil  Clarence  Laliey 

Briscoe,  Ralph  Angus  Nugent 

Pensioners. 

[For  Scholars,  etc.  see  Tkigo  1111.] 

Purkis,  EriKwt  Samuel 
Shepheard,  p]dward  Parigi  Wallwyn 
Milsom,  Sidney 
Schiin,  Frederick  John  Ernest 
Hybart,  Arthur  J:iiiies  Frederick 
Wharton,  Chailcs  Ibirold  Lewis 
Tudor,  Oswald  Caniiil)ell  Owc^n 
Fitzmaurice,  William  Herbert 
Beard,  Hugh  S])encer  Gaseoyen 
Barrett,  CJiarles  Brace  (iooden 
Wilson,  J(.)hn  Stanley 

t Vivian,  Graham  Liusell 

tWells,  Alfred  Percy 
Payne,  Maurice  George  Jervis 
Ford,  Frank  Thomas 
Ly(h'kker,  Neville  Wolfe 
I'ierey,  Horace  Melville  Mclicoil 
Howard,  William  I'A'elyn  Wykeham 
Layton,  Harold  Noel 
Cameron,  (!olin 


Buries,  Arthur  Claud  Perrin 

Jagg,  Victor  Thomas  South 

Williams,  Herbert  John 

Weller,  Richard  Dudley 

Tomlinson,  Harold 

Pain,  Charles  Anih'ew  Wykeham 

liarnieoat,  (iuy  Hiimplirv 

Wliiteside,  Cecil  Frank  W'inton 

Jones,  James  Dennistoun 

Salmon,  Theodore  John  Alexander 

Corfield,  William  Gordon 

Anderson,  James  Richard 

Dunphy,  Victor 

Woods,  Frederick  Arthur 

Seaman,  Alfred  Jonathan 

Atthill,  John  Anthony  Lombe 

Clark,  Gerard  Henry  Wake 

Murphy,  Rev,  Arthur  William 
Gerald 

Sellwood,  Henry  Edgar 

Harper,  Walter  Edward 

Reynolds,  Charles  Edward  White 
Vincent 

Bode,  John  Ernest  Victor 

Moore,  George  Guy 

Phillips,  William  Robert 

Kirtland,  Joseph 

Nevius,  Hugh  Neviii 
fJudson,  John  Frederick 
fBourne,  Cyprian 
fPowell-Price,  John  Cadwgan 
fBilsborough,  James  Herbert 
f  Gibson,  Thomas  Bninbridge 

Howlett,  Charles  Edgar 

Davis,  Frederick  Basil 

Girling,  Edward  Arthur 

Hooper,  Percy  John 

Archer,  George  David 

Boycott,  Artlmr  Goilfrey 

Ch'.se,  Robert  William  Mills 

Owen,  John  Noel  Stowers 

Sausam,  Albert  Edmund  Lane 

Swan,  Warren  Alexander 

Burnett,  .John  Edj\ard  I'any 

Smith,  Norman  Charles 

l{oe,  Robert  Goidon 

Carter,  Theo(h)re  Reginald  George 

Littler,  Charles  (lUy  ^lattheson 

Collier,  George  Henry 

Dunwell,  Fredeiick  Leslie 

Ketllewell,  Harold  Herbert 

Prentice,  Thomas  Noel  Richarc 

Samuel,  John  Augustus 

Hargieaves,  Herbert  Lyde 


i 


•  Formerly  SchnlarB* 


Exhibitlonora. 


PUBLIC  HOSTELS.  1115 

Diivall,  John  Riclianl  Newport,  Tliirolil 

Pym.  Alexanilir  .Tcilm  William  I  (IriHilli,  Iluhert  Victor 

Foster,  I>eiiis  Heaiiclianip  I. isle  I  IMakeway,  Hevis  Curr 

Hopkins.  William  Joseph  I  Iiis,''ham,  Wilfrid 

Ahlertoii.  Colin  Krederic  I  Bleasdell,  John  Tyldesley 

l.iitif ,  Charles  Scott  I  Uard,  Joseph  (icorgc 
I 'iivies,  Conway  Hailstone,  i'.iltniiiid 

Melhuish,  Fiank  liicliards,  Evan  Ivor  (ilasbrook 

Taylor,  Leonard  Fredeiick  Crawley,  John  Lloy<l 

Tondilings,  Douglas  (irithth 


t  Kihibitioncra. 


PATRONAGE. 


Count  If. 

1               lienefire. 

Inst. 

1            Iiicumh. 

n.A. 

Surrey  ... 

'     Wouersb,"V. 

IQOC 

1  A.  L.  Brown,  M.A. 

1888 

AYERST   HALL. 

(Opened  18S4.) 


Tins  Hall  was  opened  by  the  Vice-Chancellor,  April  21,  1884, 
under  the  Statutes  for  the  Establishment  and  Regulation  of 
Hostels,  confirmed  by  the  Queen  in  Council,  July  31,  1858.  It 
remained  open  till  Michaelmas,  1896,  and  was  then  closed. 


NON-COLLEGIATE  STUDENTS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 

In  the  year  1869  a  Statute  was  confirmed  in  accordance  with 
which  Students  may  be  admitted  Members  of  the  University  with- 
out being  Members  of  any  Collesi;e  or  Hostel  Such  Students  keep 
Terms  by  residing  in  Cambridge  with  their  parents,  in  lodgings 
dulv  licensed,  or,  in  special  circumstances,  under  the  care  of 
Masters  of  Arts  or  other  persons  who  receive  them  into  their 
houses  with  the  consent  of  the  University  authorities.  All  Non- 
Collegiate  Students  are  entitled  to  be  matriculated,  examined, 
and  admitted  to  Degrees  in  the  same  manner  and  with  the  same 
status  and  privileges  as  Students  who  are  Members  of  Colleges. 
They  are  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  Vice-Chancellor  and  Proctors, 
and  are  required  to  pay  due  obedience  to  all  academical  regulations. 

The  Worshipful  Company  of  Clothworkers  have  granted 
Kxhiliitions  of  £'M)  a  year  each,  tenalde  for  three  years,  two  to 
be  awarded  in  November  in  each  year  to  Non-Collegiate  Students 
of  tlie  rniversity  of  Cambri<lge  reading  for  Honours  and  in- 
tcniling  to  take  Holy  Orders.  Exliibitions  have  been  awarded 
to  n.  Lee,  W.  Harvey  and  R.  L.  ilussey. 

Tlie  Company  also  give  an  additional  sum  of  £lO  to  each 
Exhibitioner  who  attains  the  B.A.  degree,  or  ^20  should  hia 
name  appear  in  tiie  First  Class  in  any  Tripos. 


NON-COLLEGIATE  STUDENTS.  1117 

The  Worsliipful  Company  of  Leathersellers  have  trranted  four 
Kxhibitions  of  £-l.')  a  vear  each,  tenable  after  examination  for 
tour  years  from  Matriculation  liy  Non-Colle<;:iate  Students  uf  at 
least  two  terms'  standinti  who  have  passed  the  Previous  Examin- 
ation. Exhibitions  have  been  awarded  to  T.  (".  AVitney,  .1.  F. 
McNulty,  A.  ().  N.  Lee  and  A.  K.  Cnwe. 

Three  Exhibitions  of  £1'}  a  year,  tenable  by  niemliers  of  tlie 
I'niversity  Day  Training  Colle^'c  wlio  are  Xon-eolle<,M ate  Students, 
are  given  by  the  Censor.  Exliil)itions  liave  been  awarded  to 
.1.  R.  Swallow  and  W.  S.  Thatcher. 

Cirants  may  be  made  by  the  Hoanl  to  Candidates  for  Honours 
in  their  third  year. 

An  Annual  Prize  of  about  seven  "guineas  in  Books  for  pro- 
luiency  in  the  Greek  Testament  lias  been  founded  by  NIrs 
J.  Y.  Gibson.  Lust  year  it  was  awarded  to  1).  Stephens  and 
T.  C.  Witney,  acq. 

All  applications  for  admission  or  for  information,  as  well  as 
other  lommunications,  are  to  be  addressed  to  the  Censor,  Fitz- 
willuim  Hall.  Cambridy^e.  This  Building  is  opposite  the  Fitz- 
willium  Museum  in  Truinpington  Street.  It  contains  Reading, 
Writing  and  Dining  Rooms,  a  liibrary,  Censor's  and  Lecturers' 
Rooms,  Clerk's  Ofhce,  etc. 


LIST   OF   CENSORS. 

1H69.  Ralpli  Bt-njdiiiin  Somerset. 

1881.  Francis  ( ieorge  Howard. 

1890.  TrLstraiii  Kittlerick  Croft  liudiJIeston. 

IDOT.  William  Kiddiuii  Kedtlaway. 

Censor,  W.  F.  Redduway,  M.A. 
Mttlheinalical  Lfchnrr.  W.  0.  Hell,  M.A. 
<Ua»»ical  Lecturer,  W.  W.  Walker,  M.A. 
Il'in.  /findor  (;f  Students  in  Autural  Srienris,  'i'Ue  President 

•»f  (Queens'  College. 

Dirertnr  of  Sttnlrnlx  In  Theolmj,/,  Rev.  T.  W.  Crafcr,  M.A.,  H.D. 

f)irei-tt>r  iif  Studeiitg  in  Laic,  (I.  J.  B.  (j;iskoin,  M.A. 

llnuDrnrif  Dirertnr  «/'  Stinlin's  in   A/iixi<\  E.  .1.  Dent, 

M.A.,  Mu.s.B. 

l)ii;'rlnr  i>f  Stihiriits  in  lliMnrii,  \\.  W.  \ .  Tinip.  riiy,  .M  .\ 

hirtetur  of  Students  in  lli'Dnnntieg,  L.  Alston,  M..\. 

niiictur  of  Stuilentf  in  Mndrrn  /.unffmu/es,   .\.  .\ .  Wyatt.  .MA. 

Director  <f  Stuilfnln  in  Moral  Scienccn,  ('    l'o\,  M  .\. 

A»iii»tmit  Lecturer,  R.  W.  B.  Carrett,  B.A. 


1118 


NON-COLLEGIATK    STUDENTS. 


M.A. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Frederick  P^agle 
Meddiiigs,  Rev.  Richard 
Ford,  Rev.  Ernest  Robert 
Bragiiiton,  William 
Mullett,  James 
Elliott,  Rev.  David  Lee 
Allen,  Rev.  Robert 
Crump,   Rev.   Walter   William 

Covey 
Meakeu,  Artlmr  William  Holmes 
Peel,  Albert  William 
Peck,  Eriie.st  Saville 
Saleebey,  Uev.  Elijah  Solomon 
Pyomont,   Rev.  Edgar    Charles 

Hammond 
Humm,  Harry 
See,  William  Thomas 
Walcot,  Rev.  Thomas  Bielby 
Turner,  George,  M.B. 
Pain,  Rev.  Harold 
Webb,  Rev.  Edmoudson 
Packer,  George 
Harvey,  Frederick  Ernest  Edwin 


n.A. 

Evans,  S'amuel  Richard 
Vinter,  Ernest,  &  LL.B. 
Hancock,  Herbert  Arthur 
Thrift,  Rev.  Joseph 
Potter,  Rev.  Hugh  George 
Flower,  Rev.  William  John 
Haggis,  Alfred  Josiah 
Deighton,  Francis  John 
Peters,  Sidney  John 
Quinney,  Harry 
Stale.y,  .Tames  Edwin 
Ranner,  Sidney  Charles 
Shrubbs,  Rev.  Henry 
Martin,  Percy  Thoma-s 
Richardson,  Frederick 
Pask,  Robert 
Moritz,  Manfred 
Morton,  Charles  Edward 
Walton,  Tliomas  Ardiiir 
Ajrekar,  Shripad  Tiaksliman 
Greenwood,  John 
Richardson,  Lrcderick 
Rodcn,  Hugh  Carlo  B(^llasys 
Rose,  Harold  Emerson 


Undergraduates . 

Powell,  Reginald  Robert 

Maiden,  Henry  William 

Bampton-Taylor,  Regmald  Jolm 

Lee,  Charles  Herbert 

Tanner,  John  Gordon 

Benton,  Gerald  Montagu 

Booth,  Thomas  Edwaid 

Davies,  Robert 

Feaver,  Rev.  George 

Lock,  Lyonel  John 

Moxley,  Henry  Roberts 

Pett,  Frederick  i\Iichael 

Shepherd,  Joseph 

Brown,  Ernest  William 

Harrison,  Ernest  Reed 

Norton-Fagge,    Frederic    Walter 
Langford  Grantley 

Tizzard,  Frederick  George 

Coupe,  George  Albert 

Crookall,  Egerton 

Elliott,  Walter  William 
1  Lee,  Han-y 
1  Lee,  Arthur  Oldfield  Norris 

Skinner,  Charles  Edwin 

Stephens,  David 

Upsdell,  (Tcorge  Edgar  Skynncu- 
'Witney,  Thomas  Charles 

Ali,  Jabir  Abdul 

Asal,  Mohammad 

Bassett  Smith,  Wi]li;\m  Rudolph 

Hill,  Albert  Edward 

Kerridge,  Harold  James 
'  McNulty,  John  Francis 

Morrisey,  Hugh 

Mukhi,  Mangharam  Gurudinamal 

Pepper,  George  Evered 

Prust,  Thomas  Walter 

Riilout,  Gilbert  Harry 

Roadhouse,  James  Ijconard 

Smith,  Gerald  Lionel 

\\'alt,  Rev.  Samuel  jNIackey 
^  iMelita,  Gaupatlal  IJayasliaiihar 

Elmer,  I'honias 

Shiner,  Oscar  Alfred 

Khwaja,  Mohomed  Yahya 

Towndrow,  Rev.  Edwin  Janu'S 

Brooks,  Ijcoiiard 

Harries,  Henry  Martyn 

Mallett,  Howard  Rotlnvell 

Stephens,  John  Philliiis 

Thomas,  Russell  Eric 


1    KxhibiOunc 


*2  Advanced  Students. 


NON-COLLEOIATE  STUDENTS.  1119 

Vance,  John  Galiriel  i  Tlmtcher,  Williiim  Sntherlaml 

Mafkeiizif,  (ki»rf,'f  A.  Whecltr,  Riisscll  Meivyii 
O'Connor,  Jauu-s                                    '     Wliitt-,  Jolni  Lawrence 

Want,  Joseph  Hurry  Williams,  Thomas  TaUesin 

Bekeii,  Charles  JiiS(|.li  '  Uliiitt,  rruiishanker  Jejslianker 

'Cowe,  Alexander  Kwini,'  (iainble,  Henry  John 

Davies,  Georj^e  Knoyle  Harmstone,  Hiehard 

(Jaze,  Alfred  Mak'dim  jtrockway  I'oints,  Walter  (ieorf^e 

Mould,  Herbert  Ueitrani  Joseph  (urzon,  Cecil  Thomas  Billager 

Norman,  Wiliium  Henry  ]  )raper,  Joseph  James 

Starlirig,  George  J5iickin{,'liam,  Stanley  Heai'd 

Chappie,  Alfred  Georgit  Dunn.  James  Paul 

Doongaji,  Shcriarji  Nnsser\vanf,'i  Ijce.  Herbert  \'ietor 

Banerji,  Sureshnuth  M;trtin,  lie\.  John  Ijajilist 

Bobe,  Jitson  Bosc  Matthews,  Donglas  (iilbert 

Brifjht,  Frank  Thomas  Mannf^,  Ba  Tuij; 

Brookes,  Albert  Maung,  Ba  U. 

Chapman,  Maeklin  Charles  Tel)hHtt,  Oswold  Neville 

Cross,  Percy  Mi>nta;;ue  Stearn,  Alfred  John  Steed 

Hart,  Philip  Hannington  Evans,  Herbert  Clyile 

'  Harvey,  Walter  Cooper,  George  William 

-Hughes.  Percy  (iladstt)ne  Holyoak,  Francis  Geralil 

Huny,  Cecil  Baldwin  Roberts,  Llewelyn  Caradoe 

Hoon,  Pram  Nath  (Irail,  CliBord  George 

'  Hussey,  Richard  Lionel  Clmrley,  Leslie  William 

Janvrin,  Claml  William  llnll,  l''rank  liconard 

Jassawalla.  Cawasjee  Burjorjee  l-'laxman,  Wiiltcr  James 

Jathar,  (ianesh  Bhaskai-  (iriliiths.  Aitbiir  Kees 

Moiislcy,  Thomas  Harold  M'Laren,  .Vrthnr  Duncan 

Neal,  Richard  Carrutiiers,  Kenneth  St  Clare 

Osborn«',  Kdgar  James  Phillips  .Miigasetli,  Jal  .lehangir 

Patel,  Jehangir  Barjorjet-  JetT,  Alfred  llcnry 
Sewell,  William                                       ,     (ilaister,  George  I'redii  i<k 

'  Swallow,  Jolni  Reginald  I    Weaver,  James 


1  Exhibitlofipra.  2  Advanceil  Students. 


1120 

MEMBERS   OF   THE    SENATE    NOT  ON  THE 
BOARDS  OF  ANY  COLLEGE  OR  HOSTEL. 

The  privilege  of  being  a  member  of  the  Senate  without  being 
on  the  boards  of  any  College  was  formerly  granted  ordy  to  resi- 
dents in  Cambridge,  Commorantes  in  villa;  but  it  has  been 
extended  by  the  new  University  Statutes  to  all  persons  qualified 
to  be  Members  of  the  Senate,  that  is,  to  all  Masters  of  Arts  and 
Law,  and  Doctors  in  Divinity,  Law,  and  Medicine,  who  have  had 
their  names  consecutively  on  the  boards  of  their  College,  or  who 
have  paid  up  all  the  back  fees,  which  have  been  unpaid  while 
their  names  were  not  on  the  boards. 

Every  such  person  has  a  vote  in  the  Senate  and  the  use  of  the 
University  Libraries,  Museums,  &c.  The  University  dues  are 
four  shillings  and  threepence  a  quarter,  which  sum  is  paid  by  all 
members  of  the  University  from  the  date  of  admission. 

These  payments  are  made  through  the  College,  as  long  as  a 
person's  name  is  retained  on  his  College  boards;  but  those  persons 
who  form  the  present  list  pay  direct  to  the  Registrary,  usually  in 
one  annual  sura  of  seventeen  shillings  every  Michaelmas. 

In  case  any  person  wishes  to  have  his  name  placed  on  the  Uni- 
versity Register,  whose  name  has  for  any  period  since  his  first 
degree  been  removed  from  the  boards  of  his  College,  he  must  fur- 
nish to  the  Registrary  a  certificate,  signed  by  the  Master  of  his 
College,  that  his  name  has  been  removed  from  the  boards,  with 
the  date  of  the  removal,  and  that  up  to  the  time  of  such  removal 
all  the  University  dues  have  been  paid.  As  soon  as  he  has  paid 
all  arrears  (but  not  until  then),  his  name  can  be  placed  on  the 
Register;  and  as  soon  as  this  is  done  after  the  completion  of  his 
Master's  degree,  he  acquires  the  right  of  voting ;  if  he  restores  his 
name  after  having  removed  it,  180  days  must  elapse  after  his  admis- 
sion to  the  Register  before  he  acquires  the  right  of  voting. 

In  the  following  list,  the  names  are  arranged  according 
to  seniority,  under  the  highest  qualifying  degree.  Where  any 
person  has  graduated  in  more  than  one  faculty,  it  is  so  stated  ; 
and  the  name  of  the  College  is  added  to  which  every  one  formerly 
belonged. 


LL.D. 

1880  Scott,  Rev.  Douglas  Lee      Pet. 
1891  Maguth, Rev. Ste. Shepherd 

Em. 
1903  Mackintosh,  Ch.  Trin. 

M.l). 

I87fi  Lees,  David  Bridge  Trin. 

1900  Cornwall,  Joh.  Wolfran    Trin. 


M.A. 
18.50  Aston,  Theo.  Joh. 

1852  Twisden,  Rev.  Joh.  Fra.  Trin. 
I«(i0  Mellor.Rt. Hon  John  William 
Tr.  H. 
1862  Doughty,    Rev.    Ernest 

George  Trin. 

1H63   Harwell.  Rev.  Art.  Hen. 

Sanxav  Trin. 

Blofeld.Tho.  Calthorpe    Trin. 


MEMBERS  OF  SENATE  NOT  ON  THE  BOARDS.      1121 


186:^ 
1864 


1865 
1866 


1867 
1868 


1869 
1870 


1871 

1^72 


1-^73 


1874 


1876 


1H7C 


Im77 


187H 
1879 


Diireli,  llev.  John  \'avasor 

Job. 
Biofeld,  Rev.  Rob.Sin^rleton 

Trin. 
Norman,  Frederick  Henry  Trin. 
Prance,      Uev.      Lewis 

Newcomen  Trin. 

Henry,  Rev.  Henry  Jones  Joh. 
Bunows,  Leon.  Rob.  Cath. 
Dickson,  Rev.  Rob.  Bruce 

Trin. 
Hoare,  Edward  Brodie  Trin. 
Webb,  Rev.  Arlhnrllen.  Trin. 
VVhitelaw,  Robert  Trin. 

Swainson,  Rev.  Alb.  Job.  Jes. 
Harrison,  Rev.Alban  Hen. 

Trin. 
Banaclouji-h,  Rev.  John 

Bin(fley  Trin. 

Dickson,  Rev.  Ri.  Hen.  Trin. 
Simms,  Rev.  William  C'hr. 
Roberts,  Rev.  Rob.  Jones  Chr. 
Buxton,  Fni.  Will.  Trin. 

VVliiteley,  Georgre  Ciispe  Joh. 
Mortimer,  Alex.  Trin.  H. 

Taylor,  Rev.  Ch.  Reeve  Corp. 
Amplilett,  Ri.  Holmden  Trin. 
Elliot,  Hon.  Art.  Ralph 

Doujjrlas  I'rin. 

Hoare, Rev.  John Gurney  Trin. 
Wilson,  Dav.  Hen.  Joh. 

Balfour,  Blayney  Rey- 

UL-ll  Townley  Trin. 

Barker,  (ieo.  Fisher  Russetl 

Trin. 
I'hoinas,  Rev.  Henry 

.Arnold  Trin. 

Bevan,  Ern.  (ieo.  Trin. 

Breniner,  Alex.  Martin 

Bnnster  Trin. 

Gooch.Jobn  -Joh. 

Stevens,  Rev.  Lionel  Tnn. 
Campbell- Doufilas,  Rev. 

Sh<»ko  Doiitrla--  Trin. 

Dearsly,  Rev.  Wm.  Aujf. 

Si  John  I'ai 

Gray,  Rev.  Wm.  Brice  Jes. 
Welch,  Rev.  Art.  Wilmol 

Tr.  H. 
Taylor,  Will.  Andrewes     Tnn. 
(ioodhart.  Rev.  ('h.  Alf.  Corp. 
Harnrove,  Rev.  (Ihnrles 
('iilli|(liroiiiis.  (ieor(,'e  Cai. 

Mathesoii,  Rev.  Honalil    Trin. 
Hall.  Rev.  Dennis 
Thornton,  Uev.  Aujf.  \  an- 

Sittart  I'rin. 

Agnew,  (ieo.  WilL  Joh. 


I87',l  Peter,  Itev.  Louis  (iodol- 

phin  Joh. 

Ward,    Rev.  Theodore 
Muller  Joh. 

1880  Brown,  Davis 

(iilbert,  Joh.  Em.  Trin. 

(Tibbons.  Fre.    Brian   de 
Malbisso  Ciii. 

1881  Claridpe,  Wm.  Tnn. 
Miller,  Rev.  Fra.  Brou^rhlon 

Anson  Trin. 

Pryce,  Art.  Trin. 

Snell,  Benjamin  Trin. 

!\hirkie.  Rev.  .Foh.  Hen.  Joh. 
Beck,  Rev.  Joh.  Hen.  Cai. 

Francis,  Rev.  Ja.  Leonard  Chr. 
Godby,  Aug.    \\  oold- 

ridge  Majjd. 

Wriprht,  Rev.  Ch.  Gordon  Trin. 

1882  Lupton,  Ch.  Trin. 
Pecrf,',  Rev.  Hen.  Foster  Trin. 
Soames,  Rev.  Warner  Henry 

Kolle  Corp. 

Nifrhlingale,    Rev.    Joh. 

Leathley  Em. 

Taylor,  Rev.  F.dw.  Fra. 
Tottenham,  Harry  Rede     Joh, 

1883  Agnew,  Ch.  Morland  Trin. 
Peacock,  Rev.  Reginald  Trin. 
Pennyman,  Ja.  Worsley  Irin. 
Morse,  Rev.  Edw.  St  John 

Joh. 
Garbutt,  Llewellyn  Larder 

(la. 
Hey  wood.  Ja.  Brettell  Corp. 
Peck,  Edw.  Geo. 
Sampson,  Rev.  Geo.  Clare 
18P4  Aldrid(,'e,  Ri.  Spencer  Down. 
Penrose,  Rev.  Joh.  Tre- 

venen  Trin. 

Sparling,  Rev.  Wilfred      Tnn. 
Coulthard,  Rev.  Ern.  Newton 
.loh. 
JaffK,  Rev.  Tho.  South       Chr. 
Flower,  Rev.  W  illoiij^'liby 
(indiain,  .\ndrew 
Siiunder.'",  Wm.  Mill       H.Cav. 
1HH.">  .lohnson,  .\n.  Newton        Trin. 
Mitchell -Carruthers,  Rev.  Wm. 
Trin. 
Richards,  Frank  I'lm. 

Home,  Leonard  1  hi>.  .Icih. 

Slater,  Ch.  Joh. 

NiRhtinK'nle,  Rev.  Filw.  Ch. 

Corp. 

Davies,  Rev.  David  .les. 

Pigtr,  Herb.  Em. 

1886   Dodd,  Wm.  Hen.  Joh. 


1122      MEMBERS  OF  SENATE  NOT  ON  THE  BOARDS. 


1886  Dixon,  Hugh  Neville  Chr. 
Upton,  Frank 

Day,  Herb.  Russell 
Kealy,  Rev.  Art.  Gralian 

H.Cav. 
Brereton,  Hen.  Lloyd    H.Cav. 

1887  Pigg.Ch.  Pet. 
Harris.  Tindall  Ca\. 
Bird,  Fre.  Howard 

Cowpei ,  Rev.  Herb.  W'ni. 

1888  Roberts,  Rev.  Cb.  Fre.  Chr 
Bibby,  A.  a.  a.  Corp. 

1889  Allen,  Raymond  Cecil  Edw. 

Pemb. 
Holmes,  VValt.Ste.Moore  Trin. 
Fisher,  Rev.  Lawrence      Job. 

1890  M^^^Laughlin,  Hub.  Wm,  Ch. 

Chr. 
Vawdrey,  Job.  Cossham  Jes. 
Williams,  Connop  Trin. 

Rosenberg,  F.  Emm. 

1891  Fall,  Rev.  Job.  Will.  H.Cav. 
Rendle,  A  If.  Barton  Joh. 
Sharp,  Uav. 

Tuke,  Hen.  Sam.  Trin. 

1892  May,  Charles  H.Cav. 
Scullard.  Herb.  Haynes  Joh. 
Neatby,  Tho.  Miller  Job. 

1893  Hey  wood,  Ric.  Stanley     Trin. 
1891   Reynolds,  Sid.  Hugh         Trin. 

Puller,  Rev.  Fre.  Wm.     Trin. 
1895  Ellis, VVill. Pike  Radclyffe Trin.  , 
Massiah,  Rev.  H. 
Bowley,  Art.  Lyon,  Trin.  I 

Herscli,  Israel  Harris  Cai.  I 


189C  Nowell,  Rev.  Hugh  N  ,H  Aye 

1897  Nathan,  Sid.  Herb.  Trin. 

Sherlock,  Woodford  Wright 

Waller,  Edw.  Harry  Mansfield 

Corp. 

West,  Sir  Raymond 

1899  Aldridge,  Dav. 

Harvey,  Edwi.  Percy        Trin. 
Williamson,  Herb.  Joh. 

Wynne,  Art.  Algernon 

Warren  Trin 

1900  Mnndella,  Victor  A.  Joh' 

1901  Male,  Haiold  Will.  Joh. 
Wilmott,  Alf.  John  Emm. 
Whipple,  F.  J.  W.  Trin. 
Goode,  Gr. 

190-2  Carlill,  Harold  Flamank  I'rin. 
Little,  Rev.  Tho.  Gurney  Pet. 
Cockin,  Rev.Geo.Sam.    Corp, 

1904  Prance,  Gerald  Lewis  Trin. 
Bradley,  Art.  Sylvester      Cai. 

1905  Bowles,  Geo.    Frederic 

Stewart  Trin. 

1906  Browning,  Herb.  Acland  Joh. 
Cockin,  R.  P.  Cai. 
Watney,  W.  H.                   Trin. 

1907  Roberts,  S.  Trin. 

LL.M. 

1884  Harrison,  Ch.  Ern.  Trin. 

1887  Livett,  Ja.  Joh.  Willoughhy 

job. 
1897  Gilbart-Smith,  Mervyn     Trin. 


DOCTORS  IN    DIVINITY. 


1123 


DOCTORS  in  iJir/XfTY  <irrnr(/ln;/  fo  srninritf/. 


Atkinsun,  K.  Clare, 

llutler.  M.  M.  Trin. 

liarry,  Alfred,  late   Kp.  /    ...  ,„ 

i^ydney  S 

Robinson,  (^  K.  Cath. 

Marsden,    S.    E.,    late  -j 

Hishop    of    Bathurst,    v  Trin. 

Australia  j 

i'.ailey.H.  Joh. 

N.vill,  S.  T.,   Bi.hop  ofi^i      . 

Dunedin  )        " 

I'rescott,  J.  E.  Corp. 

IJewes,  A.  Qu. 

Phear,  S.  (J.  Kmm. 

Moorhouse.  Ja.,   Bp.   of  1  j  . 

IMancht-sler  )' 

Pearson,  J.  B.  Emm. 

Jones,  Llewellyn,  Bp.  of  I -I'-jn 

Newfoundland  J 

iMaclasan.W.  D.,  Archbp.)  p 

of  York  J 

Luckock,  Herb.  Mortimer    Jes. 
Sweatman,   A.,   Bp.   of  )  q. 

i'oronto  S 

Sw»'te,  11.  B.  Cai. 

King,  Edw.  (Jeo.  .Sid. 

Carpenter,  Wm.  Boyd,     1  ^ 

Up.  of  Bipon  i 

Morsran,  Hen.  Art.  Jes. 

Stamer.SirLovclaceTom-i 

lin^on  (  Bart.),  late  Bp.  |^    I'rin. 

.Suff.  of  Shrewsbury       J 
Pulleme,    Job.    Ja.,   Bp.  /    q,  . 

^ufT.  of  Birbiiioiid  ' 

Moritu'oinery,  Hen.   But-) 

(binson,  late  Bisbop  < 

Tasmania 
Smitb,  Wni.  Saumarez, 

Arclibp.  of  Sydney 

(lunniiigbam,  W'ni.  Trin. 

Ware,  lien.,  Br-bop  Suff. J  .,.  • 
<■  11  V  >  I  rin. 

oi  Barrow-inr  111  ness     J 

Sinker,  Bolf.  I'tin. 

Mason,  Art.  Ja.  I'etnb. 

Eden,(i<().  Hodney,  Bp.  i    „,     , 

of  \\  akedelcl  S 

Fry  ,  Tbo.  Cli.  I'end). 

l,loyd,.i<di.,  Bp.  Suir.  of/    j^j^j 

Swans«!a  » 

Kirkpalriek,  Alex.  Fra.        I'rin. 
Stanion,  Vine.  Hen  Tim. 

Yentinan  Biirgs,     lluysbej 

Wolroti,    hisbop    of       /Emm. 

Worcester  / 


Cath. 


Ut-| 

I  of  l  Inn. 
[  Irin. 


(Jrostbwaitp,  Rob.  .'aT^tt,).!.  • 
Bp.  SuflT.  of  Beverley      | 

Straton,  Noiinan  '^uffenil,!-!.  • 
Bishop  of   NeWtMstle        J 

Dunn,  A.  H.,  Bishop  of-i    p.-- 
Quebec  j  ^' 

Stubbs,  V.  W.,  Bisbopof  Truro  Sid 

Riley,  C.  ().   L.,  Bishop  of.  ^^.^^ 
Perth,  Western  Australia  J 

Wallis,  F.,  Bishop  of  Wel- 
lington, New  Zealand 

Johnson,  II.  F.,  Bishop  Suf- 
fragan of  Colchester 

Harmer,  J.   R.,   Bishop  of  | 
Rochester  I 

Streane,  A.  W. 

Chase,  F.  H.,  Bishopof  Ely  Qu. 

Byle.   H.   E.,  Bishop  of  i     ^^ 
Winchester  j     ^ 

Moule,  H.  C.  (J.,  Bishopi 
of  Durham  J 

Hill,  J.  H. 

Robinson,  J.  Armitage 

Leigh,  J.  W. 

Browne,   C    F.,    Bishop) 
of  Bristol  ) 

Barnes,  W.  E. 


\  Cai. 

j  Trin. 

Corp. 
Corp. 


Trin. 

Cath. 
Chr. 
Trin. 

Cath. 

Pet. 
Turner,    C.     II.,    Bishop)  .|.^;^ 
Suffragan  of  Islinnton   J 

Welldoii,   J.   E.    C,   late 

Bisbop  of  Ciilcutta 
Fo8s,  H.  J.,  Piisbop  of] 

Osaka  in  Japan  ] 

Wirgnian,  A.  T.  Magd. 

Caldecott,  A.  Job. 

Selwyii,  K.  C.  King's. 

Stevens,  T.,  Bisbop  Suf)    \\^„a 


'I  King's 
Chr. 


fragan  of  Barkiiif^ 
Keating,  J.  F. 
Hoskyns,    H.,    Bishop  > 

of  Southwell  ' 

Quirk,  .1.    N.,   Bishop  / 

Suir.  of  Sheffield  i 

Askwith,  K.  II. 
(•|;Mke,II.I,.,Archbp.of  I 

Victoria  I 

Fyson,  P.  K.,  Mi'-sioniii  V  , 

Bishopof  Ilokknido  in' 

. I  span  I 

Knight,  A.  M.,  hiAhop  oh 

Ran^roon  I 


Corp. 
.Tes. 

Job. 
'I'rin. 
Joh. 

Chr. 

Caius 


1124 


TITULAR   DEGBEES. 


Pain,  A.   W.,  Bishop  ofj 

Gippsland,  Australia     J 
Clayton,  L.,  Bp.  Suff.  ofj 

Leicester  ■' 

Wilson,  J.  M. 
Bowers,  J.  P.  A.,  Bishop") 

Suff.  ofThetford  J 

Pollock,  B. 
Campbell,   Archib.    Kan, 

liishop  of  Glasgow  and 

Galloway 
Burn,  And.  Rwhank 
Collins,  Will.  Edw. 
Wright,  Art. 
Murray,   John    Owen) 

Farquhar  ) 

King,  Geo.  Lanchester, 

Bp.  in  Madagascar 
Donaldson,  St  Clair  Geo. 

Alf.,  Bp.  of  Brisbane 
Maclean,  Art.  Joh.,   Bp. 

of    Moray,    Ross    and 

Caithness 
Feltoe,  Cha.  Lett 
Robinson,  Art.  Will. 
Ayles,  Herb.  Hen.  Baker 
Gill,  Cha.  Hope,  Bishop 

of     Travancore      and 

Cochin 
Lawrance,  Wall.  John 
Leeke,  .lohn  Cox,  Bishop) 

Suffragan  of  Woolwich/ 


Cath. 

Emm. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trin. 

Cla. 

Trin. 

H.Selw. 
Queens' 

Emm. 

Cla. 

I'lin. 

King's 

Cla. 
Jes. 
Joh. 

Queens' 

Trin.  H. 
Trin. 


Ridgevvay,    Cha.    John,  ) 

Bishop  of  Chichester  ( 
Thomas,  Art.  Nutter,  Bp.) 

of  Adelaide  [ 

I'ugwell,  Herbert,  Bishop 

of  Western  Equatorial 

Africa 
Cornish,  John    Bundle, ~j 

Bishop  Suffragan  of  St  > 

Germans,  {'ornwall       j 
Nickson,     Geo.,     Bishopl 

Suffragan  of  Jarrow      ) 
Foakes-Jack&on,  Fie.  Joh. 
Allen,  Geo.  Cantrell 
Every,  E.F.,  Bishop  of  the"! 

Falkland  Islands  J 

Lauder,  G.  H.,  Bishop  ofl 

Victoria,  Hong  Kong    > 
Teiinant,  F.  R. 
Knight,  H.  J.  C. 
Drury,  T.  W.,  Bishop  of) 

Sodor  and  Man  ) 

Molony,  H.  J.,  Bishop  of^ 

the  Missionary  Diocese  V 

of  Mid  China  j 

Vy^'yan,  W.  L.,  Bishop. 

of  Znluland  ( 

Mules,  C.  O.,  Bishop  of  i 

Nelson,  New  Zealand  ' 
Oesterley,  W.  0.  E. 
Srawley,  J.  H. 
Chadwick,  W.  E. 


Trin. 
Pemb. 

Corp. 

Sid. 

Corp. 

Jes. 
Joh. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Caius 
Corp. 

Chr. 
Penib. 

Trin. 

Trin. 

Jes. 

H.Selw. 

Jes. 


LIST  of    PERSONS   on    whom    TITULAR    DEGREES 

ham    been  conferred  under   Chap.  II.   §  18,    Unieersity 
Statutes,  1904." 


R.  Owen,  LL.D. 

Sir  J.  Lawrence,  LL.D. 

Samuel,  Lord  t'.isliopofO.\ford,LL.D. 

W.  K.  (iladstdiic,  LL.D. 

S.  H.  \V;ili»jle  (Trin.),  LL.D. 

Sir  G.  Grey,  LL.D. 

Sir  H.  B.  Edwardes,  LL.D. 

Sir  F.  L.  McClintock,  LL.D. 

James,  Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine, 

LL.D. 
Stratford,  Viscount  Stratford  de  Ked- 

cliffe  (King's),  LL.D. 
Sir  W.  K.  Hamilton,  LL.D. 
Sir  R.  1.  Murchison,  LL.D. 
E.  Sabine,  LL.D. 
T.  Jl.  Robinson,  LL.  1 ). 
J.  L.  Motley,  LL.D. 
G.  Grote,  LL.D. 

George  Douglas.Dukcnf. Argyll,  LL.D. 
Fred.  Wni.,  Marquis  of  IJristol  (Trin.), 

LL.D. 


1862    Spencer  Compton,  Marquis  of  Hart- 

ington  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
Lord  J.  Manners  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
Edward  Henry,  Lord  Stanley  (Trin.), 

LL.D.  .    ^ 

George  Wm.,  Lord  Lyttelton  (Inn.), 

LL.D. 
Henry,  Lord  Brougham  and  \  au.i:, 

LL.D. 
Edward,  Lord  Helper  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
Sir  E.  VV.  Head,  LL.D. 
Sir  U.  C.  Rawlinson,  LL.D. 
,L  E.  Tennent,  LL.D. 
H.  M.  Cairns,  LL.D. 
'W.  .Armstrong,  LL.D. 
M.  Chevalier,  LL.P. 
C.  .).  Selwyn  (Trin.),  i>L.D. 
■■:(!.  li.  Airy  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
M.  Faraday,  LL.D. 
H.  \V.  Achmd,  LL.D. 
\V.  Fairliiiirn,  LL.D. 


1  Lord  Armstrong. 


S  SirG.  B.  Airy. 


TITULAR  DEGREES. 


1125 


1S64    Albert    Edward,    Prince    of    Wales 
(Trin.),  LI-.D. 
(iuDrce  William,  Dukcof  CauibridL-e, 

Li;.D. 
(uorKo,  i:arl  (iraiiville,  M-.D. 
W.  I>.  Muiitjigu,  Duke  of  AIuiiclics- 

ter,  L1..I). 
I'liilip  Henry,  Earl  Stanhope.  KL.l). 
Jiilni   I'ovntz,  Earl  iSiiencer  (Trin.), 

LI,.  I). 
II.  II.  .M.  Herbert,  ICarl  of  Carnarvoii, 

I,L.I). 
t'lias.,    Viscount    Eversley    (Trin.). 

LLI). 
II.  .1.  Temple,  Viscount  l'almersto)i 

(.Inh.),  LL.U. 
Lord  \.  Ilervev  (Trin.),  I.L.I). 
Wm.  lien..  Lord  Leigh  (Trin.).  LL.D. 
(ieorge  Francis  Robert,  Lord  llarris, 

LL.D. 
.•^ir  R  L.  15.  Lvtton  (Trin.  II.),  LL.D. 
Sir  \V.  1'.  Wood  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
Sir  r.  L.  Eastlake,  LL.D. 
W.  Knollvs,  LL.D. 
-V.  I'.  .Stanley.  LL.D. 
.\..I.1J.  IJercsfordlIoi.o(Trin.)  LL.D. 
T.  Watson  (Joh.),  LL.D. 
A.  W.  Hofmann,  LL.D. 
C.  Wheatstonc,  LL.D. 
1  ^r.r,    L.  F.  C.  Tischendorf,  LL.  D. 
J.Tyndall,  LL.D. 
-V.  Sedgwick  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
1  -"iO    W.  Thomson  ( Pet.),  LL.D. 
J.  Phillips,  LL.D. 
A.  L.  P.  P.  de  Candolle,  LL.D. 
'J.  D.  Hooker,  LL.D 
S.  VV.  Baker,  M.A. 
18fi7    J.  Kiiskin,  LL.D. 
nOH    T.  Atkinson,   Bp.  of  New  Carolina, 
LL.D. 
T.M. Clark, Bp.of  Rhode  Island, LL.D. 
J.  B.  Kerfoot.Bji.ofPittsburgh.LL.D. 
II.  C.  Lay,  Missionary  Up.  to  Arkan- 
sas, LL.D. 
II.  W.  Lee,  Bp.  ofloua,  LL.D. 
H.  W.  Longfellow,  LL.D. 
C.  P.  .MMlvaine,  Bp.  of  Ohio,  LL.D. 
M.  K.  Maury,  LL.I). 
V.  M.Muller,  LL.I). 
C.T.guintard. Bp.of  Tenncssee,LL.D. 
J.  C.  Talbot,  to.idjutor  Bp.  of  Indi- 
ana, LL.D. 
H.   J.  Whitehousc,  Bp.  of  Illinois, 

LL.D. 
W.  Wright  (Qu.),  LL.D. 
1H70    Alexaniier,  Archbp.  of  Syros,  Tenos 
and  Melos   LL.I). 
C.  Str.itiih,  .M.A. 
K.  Dep.-ut.is,  .M.A. 
W.  A    Miller.  LI,  I) 
W.  HiiL'L'ins  LL  D. 
J.  N.  Valetta..,.M  A. 
IH7I     .M.  P.Biler,  M.A. 
IK72     H.  S,  Wilson.  .MA. 
IH74    (}.  Bcuthain.LL.D. 

Sir  A  J.lvCockburnrrrin.II  »,LL.D. 
K.  A.  Hreenian,  LL.D. 
Sir  H    B.  H.  I'rero,  LL.I) 
J.  O.  Greenwood,  LL.D 
W.  Laiscll,  LL.I). 


1875 


187t; 
1877 
IH78 


1679 


lUKO 
1B81 


1882 
1883 


U.J   J.  Le  Verrier,  LL.D. 

J.  K.Lowell,  LL.D. 

Sirr.  Lyell.  LL.D. 

Sir  W.  S.  Maxwell  (Trin.), LL.D. 

Sir  J.  Paget,  LL.D. 

O.  Salmon,  LL.D. 

Sir  G.G.  Scott,  LL.D. 

VV.  Stokes,  LL.D. 

R.  C.  Winthrop,  LL.D. 

SirG.  J.  Wolseley,  LL.D. 

R.  Apjohn,  M.A. 

S.  Birch,  1,L.D. 

K.  Field  (Trin.),LL.D. 

J.B.  N.  Hennessey,  M.A. 

W.  F.  Moulton,  M.A. 

G.  M.  Bacon,  M.A. 

C.  K.  Darwin,  LL.D. 

J.  Morris,  M.A. 

W.  R.  Grove,  LL.D. 

F.  Leighton.LL.D. 

K.  Browning,  LL.D. 

W.Stubbs,  LL.D. 

\V.  Spottiswoode.LL.D. 

H.J.  S.  Smith,  LL.D. 

T.  II.  Huxley,  LL.D. 

II.  C   Sorby.LL.D. 

K.  A.Bond,  LL.D. 

C.  T.  Newton,  LL.D. 

M.  M.  P.  Muir  (Cai.),M.A. 

C.  K.  Brown-Sequard,  LL.D. 
F.  C.  Donders,  LL.D. 

S.  D.  Gross,  LL.D. 
Sir  W.  Jenner,  LLD. 
Sir  W.  W.  G\ill,  LL.D. 
SirG.  Burrows  (Cai.),  LL.D. 
W.  Bowman. LL.D. 
S.  Haughtoii,  LL.D. 
J.  Lister,  LL.D. 

D.  C.  O'Connor,  LL.D. 
J.  Simon,  LL.D. 

A.  Wood,  LL.D. 

A.   N.  Litllejohn,  Bp.   of  Loni; 

Island,  U  S.A.,  LL.D. 
H.  L   F.  Helmholtz,  LL  D. 
T.  S.  Hunt,  LL.D. 
J.  P.  Cooke,  LL.D. 
L.  F.  Menabrea,  LL.D. 
A.  T.  F.  .Michaelis,  LL.I). 

E.  E.  W.  Hubner,  LL.D. 
Sir  Alex,  (irant,  LL.D. 
Sir  .Job.  Lubbock,  LL.D. 
.Sir  F.  A.  G.  Ouselcv,  LL.D. 
.Sir  Ki.  Temple,  LL.D. 

J.  T.  Walker,  LL.D. 

M.  Arnold,  LL.I). 

W.  W.  Goodwin,  LL.D. 

U.  .s.  Poole,  LL.D. 

II.  K.  Koscoe,  LL.D. 

<;.  I'.  Watts,  LL.D. 

Jail  lleii.lrik  llessels,  M.A. 

W.  II.  W:i,|<linK'ton  (Trin.),  LL.D. 

J.  W.  Hedhouse.  Litt.  D. 

<;.  .■Stephens,  Lilt.  D. 

('.  E.  .Norton.  l.itt.D. 

E.  W.  Gosse,  .M.A. 

il.  Johnson,  .M..\. 

W.  Heapc,  .M.A. 

('.  Todd,  M.A. 

Sir  W.  A.  Whitr,  LI.D. 

O.  W.  Il.duKs,  LItl.  D. 


I   .sir  J.  11    lluukc 


1126 


TITULAB  DEGREES. 


1.SS«     Haja  l'at:il  Siugli,  LL.D.  ;  18l»l 

Sir  Aslilcv  Kflou,  LL.D. 
.Sir  \V.  .L  Clarke  (Bart.),  LL.D. 
Sir  ('.  Tuppcr,  LL.D. 
Sir  (i.  1".  Howcn,  LL.D. 
Sir  S.  Davuiiport,  LL.D. 
Sir  J.  F.  A.  U.  von  Haast,  Sc.D. 
Sir  G.  C.  M.  Mirdwood,  LL.D. 

E.  C.  Kuck  (Cla.),  LL.D. 
H.  Mvriantlieus,  LL.D. 

Sir  t!  !•'.  Wade,  Litt.  D.  1892 

1887  Sir  H.  (L  W.  Herbert,  LL.D.  1 

F.  McCoy,  Sc.D. 
A.  Agassiz,  Sc.D. 

Sir    Keg.    Hanson,    Hart.    (Trin.), 

LL.D. 
W.  C.  Wiiideyer,  LL.D.  j 

Sir  W.  W.  Hunter,  LL.D.  I 

Sir  D.  A.  Smith,  LL.D. 
Arata  Hamao,  LL.D. 
Asa  Gray,  Sc.D. 
A.  Liversldge  (Christ's),  M.A, 

1888  U.  A.  T.  Gascoigne-Cecil,  Marquis  of 

Salisl)iiry,  LL.D. 
A.  1'.   I'riuirose,  Karl  of  Uosebery, 

LL.D. 
Rouudcll  I'alnier,  Earl  of  Selhorne, 

LL.D.  1893 

Lord  Randolph  U.  Spencer  Churcliill, 

LL.D. 
.1.  E.  E.  Dalberg-Acton,  Maron  Acton, 

LL.D. 

G.  .J.  Goschen,  LL.D. 
H.  C.  Haikes  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
A.  J.  Halfour  (Trin.),  LL.D. 
Sir  Archibald  Alison,  LL.D. 
G.  G.  Stokes  (Pemb.),  LL.D.,  Sc.D. 
John  William  Strutt,  Uaron  Rayleigh 

(Trin.),  Sc.D. 
Sir  F.  A.  Abel,  Sc.D. 

Arthur  Cavlev  (Trim),  Sc.D.  1894 

J.  C.  Adams  (I'emb.),  Sc.D. 
11.  C.  I'otter,  Bishop  of  New  York, 

18^9     W.  Thomson,  Archbishop  of  \  ork, 

LL.D. 
(liaron)     Plunket,     Archbishop     of 

Dublin,  LL.D. 
){.   Knox,    Archbishop  of   Armagli, 

LL.D. 
W  P.  A  ustin,  Bishop  of  ( luiana,  LL.D. 
J.   Medley,   Bishop  of   Fredericton, 

LL.D. 
!•:.  R.  .Johnson,  Bishop  of  Calcutta, 

LL.I). 
H   15.  Whipple,  Bishop  of  Minnesota, 

LL.D. 
Alex.  Campbell  Mackenzie,  Mus.D. 
Aug.Wollastoul'ranks(Trin.),Litt.D. 

1890  Ben.  .lowett,  LL.D. 
Hen.  Parry  Liddoii,  LL.I). 
Sir  Andrew  Clark,  LL.D.  1895 
.lonatli.  Hutchinson,  LL.D. 
Geo.  Richmond,  LL.D. 
Job.  Evans,  Sc.D. 
.la.  .Jos.  Svlvestcr  (.loll.).  Sc.D. 
Alex.  .IoIl  I'lllis  (Trill. ),  l.ilt.l>. 

1891  lien.  Moituii  Stanley,  LL.D.  1896 
Will.    Croswell     Doane,    Bishop    of 

Allianv,  LI..1). 
I".   !'.  llaiiiiUon  Itlaekwooii.  Manpiis 
of  DulVerin  and  Ava,  LL.D. 


Alfred  Comyn  Lyall,  LL.D. 

Archibald  Geikie,  Sc.D. 

Will.  Hen.  Flower,  Sc.D. 

Elie  Metclmikoff,  Sc.D. 

Will.  VAw.  Il.-irtpolo  Lrcky,  Litt.D. 

Aiitoiiin  Dvoiiik.  .Mus.D. 

Paul   Camille   Uippolyt    Hrouardel, 

LL.D. 
Alphonso  Corradi.  LL.D. 
Jos.  Rodolph  Fodor,  LL.D. 
Alfred  I'.riust  Albert(Princeps,  Duke 

of  Kdinljur^li).  LL.D. 
Viscount  Cranhruok,  LL.D. 

Lord  Nortlilii k.  LL.D. 

Sir  Ilrii,  .lamis,  Lr>.D. 

Jos.  I'liaiuberlain,  LL.D. 

Job.  Morley,  LL.D. 

Sir  Fre.  Jos.  Br.aniwell,  LL.D. 

Sir  Fra.  Walt,  de  AVinton,  LL.D 

SirRic.KverardWebster(Trin.),LL.D. 

Ric.  Straeliev,  I.L.I). 

Hen.  Job.  Hol.v  (Job.),  LL.D. 

Geo.  Will.  Hill,  Sc.D. 

Rob.  Yelverton  Tyrrell,  Litt.D. 

Job.  Rob.  Seelev  (Cai.).  Litt.D. 

Leslie  Stephen  (Trin.  IL),  Litt.D. 

Sir  Robert  Stawell  Ball,  M.A. 

Takhtsinhji  (Maharajah  of  Bhaona- 

gar),  LL.D. 
Lord  Herschell,  LL.D. 
Lord  Roberts,  LL.D. 
Rudolph  Virchow,  Sc.D. 
Theodore  Anfrecht,  l.itt.D. 
JuliusCasi.arl.uilwiuZiii'itza,  Litt. D.I 
Standisli  ll:i\es(l'i;niiiy.  Litt.D. 
Charles  Camille  .^aiiit-Saens,  Mus.D. 

Max    Christian    Friedricli    Bruch, 

Mus.D. 
Pierre  Ilitscli  Tsehaikovsky,  Mus.D. 

Antonio  Arrit;o  Boito,  Mus.D. 

The  Earl  of  Kiiitoir  (Trin.),  LL.D. 

Santia^'O  Ramon  Ca.ial,  Se.D. 

Carl  Tbeodor  von   Inama-Stcrnegg, 
LL.D. 

Edvard  Greig,  Mus.D. 

A.  T.  Malian,  LL.D. 

H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  York,  LL.D. 

A.  Peckover,  LL.D. 

The  Duke  of  Uichmond  and  Gordon, 
LL.D. 

Earl  Cathcart,  LL.D. 

Sir  J.  IL  Thorold,  LL.D. 

Sir  R.  N.  F.  Kingscote,  LL.D. 

A.  Pell  (Trin.),  LL.D. 

Sir  J.  B.  Lawes,  Sc.D. 

Sir  J.  H.  (iilbert,  Sc.D. 

Demetrius  Iwanowitsch  MenilelC'cff, 
Sc.D. 

Ernest  Clarke,  M.A. 

John  Augustus  Voelcker,  M.A. 

H.  Earle,  M.A. 

W.  .M.actiregor,  .Sc.D. 

H.  J.  Wolstenholmc,  .M.A. 

F.  Galton,  ScD. 

.J.  Murray.  Sc.D. 

Carl  Lmhvig  von  Bar,  LL.D. 

F.  de  Martins.  LL.D. 

Sam.  Beigcr,  Litt.D. 

Fra.  And.  .March.  l.itt.D. 

Louis  Duchesne,  Litt.D. 

Fcli.x  Lieberniann.  LL.D. 

Tobias  .Michael  Clias.  Asser,  LL.D. 


TITULAR  DEGREES. 


1127 


1896    Simon  Xowcon)ti.  Sell. 

Micliiiel  Jhii  Jo  (Jofjr,  l.iU.K. 
^x'.>'    Tliiiiuii-*  I'riiiicis  Huyard,  Ll..l». 

Alii|iiiiisi'('li(i(lr<iiidi-('4>urc(.'l,  1..I..I). 

IVlix  Kliiii.  Sc.D. 

TlLodur  Ziiliii.  Lilt.D. 

Fritltjof  Nniisi-ii,  Sc.I>. 

Aiitiiiiius,    ArclilMRliop    of    l''iiilsiii>I, 

M,.D. 
.Miiri|U<ss  iif  UiiisiliiwiK-,  LL.I). 
MiiliiiDij   Dhiraj  Sir   I'artuI)  Singh, 

l,I-.D. 
Siiinui-I  .lunios  Wav.  LL.D. 
>\iirri(l  l,aiiriir.  l,f.  D. 
Sir  (if   r«i'  Turnir.  I,l,.n. 
Kicliard  Jolin  Soddon.  i.L.l). 
Sir  I'klward  .Nicliolas  I'oviMitrv  Hrad 

d..n,  IJ..D. 
Sir  John  Korrtst,  M-.l». 
llurrv  l-^scoiuhc.  M..D. 
Sir    iii'oruf     HashwiiiKt     Tauhniim 

(ioldii'.  LL.D. 
Sir  Artlitir  ArnoUI.  LL-D. 
Sir  .John  Kirk,  Sc.D. 
Sir  WilUani  llt-nrv  White,  Sc.D. 

1898  Fre.    Temple,    Lord    Archl.i.shop    ol 

CantiThurv,  l,L.  I>. 
(ha.  Uu.ssi'll  (Lord).  I,L.I>. 
Williclm  l-f.ff.r.  Sc.D. 
.Aiiiiilialc  Kcrrcro,  LL.D. 
Nath.  l.indh'V,  LL.D. 
I,.()n.  11(11.  Courtncv.  l.L.D. 
All..  V.iiii  Diccv,  I,LD. 
.la.  ISrvcr,  l.ilt.i). 
Sir  Men.  Mrodrihb  Irving,  Litt.D. 
Sir  Ivlw.  .loh.  I'ovnU-r,  Litt.D. 
t'Aw.  Caird,  Lilt. I). 
Pra.  Cranmi-r  I'uurosc,  Litt.D. 
tha.  Uooth,  Sc.D. 
A.  Wilhv,  .M.A. 
lien.  I'icki-riug  Howditcli,  Sc.D. 
Anton.  Kolirn,  .Sc.D. 

Alp) •*••  .Milno  Ivlwards,  ScD. 

«aniilh>  Ciol^i,  .Sell. 
Kriist  llnt-ckcl,  .Sell. 
Anihro.siiiH   Arnold   WiJIini 

lluhrccht,  S-.H. 
Ilutfo  Kronccker.  Sell. 
Willy  K'Oline,  Sc.D. 
Klii'iinc  .Inh'H  .Marev,  .Sc.D. 
Lord  Kitcli.-n<'r.  LL.D. 

1899  Tho.  ClniKV,  .M.A. 
Jiu  Men.  Voxall,  .VIA. 

Snni.  Kiiwton  fJardincr.  Litt.D. 
Will.  TnriHT,  Sc.D. 
Thou.  WiltBhire,  Sell. 
Alfxandre  Kownlfv»ky,  Si.l). 
Ilornco  llowani  l-'unu-iui,  Litt.D. 
.lean  Canton  DarlHiux,  Sc.D. 
.Mak-niM  <MnUif  .MitlBK-Lt-nicr,  .Sc.li. 
AlhiTt  Aliralinni  Mictn-liirin.  .Sc.D. 
(ii'iirk*  ll"TMiaiiM  (liilnrki',  .Sc. D. 
Mnrir   \lfr.<l  fornu,  Sell. 
Wol.l.iiiar  XoJu't.  .Sc.D. 
ImW     Clia.  Ilo^.-.  S,:\>. 

VAui.  Marlon.  I.L.  D. 

•  Incur  II.  k'iiii'  of  Sw.d.  n  and  .Nor 

wav.  LL.Ii. 
.lor  llodifM.  (  lioat..  I.L.  I) 
I'jirl  of  KoMi',  I.I..D. 
Will.  Court  liiillv.  LL.D. 
Will.  ■{.■viK'll  AniHin,  Lkli 


I'x'ii     Hill.  Haker.  ."^eD. 

Walt.  Lawrv  Duller,  SeD. 

Inurani  Dywatcr.  Litt.D. 

.\n(l.  Itrucc  Davidson,  l.itt  D. 

Will.  Lambert  Newman,  Litt.D. 

Will.  .Matt.  Flinders  I'etrie,  Litt.D 

.liile.s  Henri  i'oincarc.  Sell. 

Will.  .Mitchell  Uanisav.  Litt.D. 

.lohn  Williams  White.  Litt.D. 
IJtOl    Samuel  Pierpont  Lani;ley.  .Sell. 

Frederic  Hymen  Covveii,  -Mus  D. 

Kdward  William  Klfjar.  .Mns.II. 

James  Oswald  Dykes,  .M.A. 

(ieonje  Frederick  Wliitniori',  \\.\. 
11102    Ja.  Whitelaw  Reid.  LL.H. 

Maharaja  of  tiwaliur,  LL.D. 

.Maharaja  of  Kolhapur,  LL.D. 

I'ukeol  Ar^ryll.  LL.D. 

ladasii  llavaslii.  LL.D. 

Sir  H.  Ilenh  fidlius,  LL.D. 

Sir  J.  West  Hidi/ewav.  LL.II. 

Sir  A.  II.  I  lime.  LL.t). 

Sir  II.  II.  Johnston.  .Sell. 

A.  W.  UUcker,  SeD. 

W.  Sandav,  Litt.D. 

I".  Seeliohin.  Litt.D. 

II.  W.  I'arker.  Mus.D. 

Ilalil  ilalid.  M  A. 

T.  II.  Middleton.  .M.A. 
1903    K.  Hell,  Sc.D. 

J.  Skinnor,  M..\. 

ILK. II.  The  Duke  of  ronnaunht  and 
Strathcarii,  LL.D. 

It.   T.  Daviilson.  Lord  Archbishop  of 
Canterburv,  LL.D. 

Sir  ti.  S.  Wliite,  LL.D. 

Lord  (irenfell,  LL.D. 

Sir  i;.  II.  Sevmour,  LL.D. 

Sir  K.  M.  Satow,  LL.D. 

Sir  J.  D.  V.  French,  LL.D. 

Sir  A.  Hunter,  LL.D. 

I'.  M.  Scott.  LL.D. 

.lean  I'heopliile  Homolle,  Litt.D. 
l:io|      W.  K.  Ustwald.  .Sell. 

r.  LoK"thetes(Aroliimandrite).LL.D. 

II.  <;.  van  de  S.  Kakhiiyxen,  .Sc.D. 

.\.  S.  Famintsyn,  Sell." 

A.  C.  de  Krariipnt.  Litt.D. 

I.  (iiddAiher.  Litt.D. 
T.  (JompiT/.,  Litt.D. 

K.  Krumbacher,  Litt.D. 

I",  r.  Leroy-HeanliiMi,  Litt.D. 

10.  .Mojsisovies,  SeD. 
<;.  I'errot,  Litt.D. 
.MacmisCi.  ItetzUis,  Sell, 
i;.  Hieckc,  SeD. 

W.  Wal. lever.  SeD. 
.1.  i>.  Itaeklund.  SeD. 
A.  II.  Hici|uend,.SeD. 
.1.  W.  ItrUhl,  Sell. 

II.  (i.  .\.  Knitlcr.  .Sell. 
I'.  11.  von  (iroth.  Sc.  D. 

A.  C.  L.  .M.  L.  KosHel,.Sell. 

11.  I",  tisborn.  Sell. 
N.  <;.  l'iirMon,.SeD. 
V.  Volterra,  Sell. 
D.  tJill,  S<-.ll. 

.\.  W.  Ilowitt.  SeD. 
J.  .N.  L.«kver,  .Sell. 

I'.  A.  .MacMal .Sell. 

W'.  Kanmav,  SeD. 
A.  Schunter,  Sell. 


1128 


TITULAR  DEGREES 


nm    W.  T.  Tliistelton-Dver,  Sc.D. 

P.  Kabbadias,  Litt.D. 

(Jaillard  Tlio.  Lapsley,  M.A. 
i;i05     E.  B.  Tvlor,  Sc.D. 

A.  R.  Waller,  M.A. 
U.  G.  Aldis,  M.A. 
1?.  Stephenson,  M.A. 
Hd.  J.  Monson,  I.L.D. 
n.  B.  Finlav,  LI..1). 
Paul  Vinofjradoft;  LL.D. 
Lord  lii'av,  l,itt.U. 

S.  K.  Diivrr,  Litt.D. 
K.  Khrle,  l.itt.I). 

B.  La.  Gildersloeve,  Litt.D. 
Frederic  Harrison,  Litt.D. 
R.  F.  Scott,  Sc.D. 

Sir  F.  E.  Youngliusband,  Sc.D. 
Earl  of  Cromer,  LL.D. 

1906  R.  L  Lynch,  M.A. 

H.  A.  Chapman,  M.A. 
E.  T.  Candy,  M.A. 
.J.  Gibb,  M.A. 

C.  Druce,  M.A. 

P.  S.  Cambon,  LL.D. 

H.  L   H.   Fung  En   Chen  Ko  Duke 

TsaiTse,  LL.D. 
IL  E.  Wang  Tahsieli,  LL.D. 
II.  E.  Shang  Chi-hcng,  Litt.D. 
Hon.  Po  Jui,  M.A. 
J.  M.  .Schipper,  Litt.D. 
E.  J.  Buchanan,  LL.D. 
H.  D.  Hazeltine,  M.A. 

1907  H.I.H.  Sadauare  Fushirai,  LL.D. 
H.  Campbell-Bannerman,  LL.D. 
Earl  of  Elgin  and  Kincardine,  LL.D. 
Viscount  Milner,  LL.D. 

Baron  Curzon  of  Kcdleston,  LL.D. 

E.  Fry,  LL.D. 

R.  B.  Haldane,  LL.D. 

C.  R.  Markham,  Sc.D, 

T.  H.  Holdich,  Sc.D. 

T.  R.  Fraser,  Sc.D. 

S.  11.  Butcher,  Litt.D. 


1907  A.  Glazounow,  Mus.D. 

H.M.  The  King  of  Siani,  LL.D. 
N.  M.  Butler,  LL.D. 

C.  H.  Wvatt,  M.A. 
G.  Balfour,  M.A. 
U.  T.  Conway,  M.A. 
A.  Keen,  M.A. 

S.  II.  Rav,  M.A. 

W.  C.  Brogger,  Sc.  I ). 

H.  Credner,  Sc.D. 

L.  A.  M.  J.  Uollo,  ScD. 

A.  A.  de  Lapparcnt,  Sc.D. 

A.  G.  Nathorst,  .Sc.D. 

E.  Fischer,  Sc.D. 

1908  M.  A.  S.  Hume,  M.A. 
P.  J.  P.  David,  Mus.M. 

U.     von     Wilamowitz-Moellendorff, 

LL.D. 
H.  H.  Asquith,  LL.D. 
II.G.  the  Duke  of  Northumberland, 

LL.D. 
Earl  of  Halsburv,  LL.D. 
J.  A.  Fisher,  LL.D. 
H.  von  Herkonier,  LL.D. 
G.  A.  Parsons,  Sc.D. 
G.  O.  Trevelvan,  Litt.D. 
J.  H.  Kamsav,  Litt.D. 
A.  Noble,  ScD. 
AV.  Crookes,  Sc.D. 
R,  Kipling,  Litt.D. 
H.  Lamb,  Sc.D. 
G.  D.  Liveing,  Sc.D. 
A.  Marshall,  Sc.D. 
E.  Nuttall,  LL.D. 
R.  S.  Copleston,  LL.D. 

D.  S.  Tuttle,  LL.D. 

S.  P.  Matheson,  LL.D. 
A.  F.  W.  Ingram,  LL.D. 
.1.  Wordsworth,  LL.D. 

E.  S.  Talbot,  LL.D. 
W.  Lawrence,  LL.D. 

F.  J.  Chavasse,  LL.D. 
A.  R.  Tucker,  LL.D. 


A   SUMMARY 

or    THB 

MEMBERS     OK    THE     UNIVERSITY,    1908. 


Members  ruder-                       Members 

uf  the  Senate.                <iraduatos.  nn  the  Hoards 

Trimly  CollcRe   -2179  «9S  3673 

St  John's  College   938  231   1189 

Caius  Collesre 4.V2  '287  lOt):", 

Pembroke  Collep.- 413  263  912 

King'sCollege   144  165  911 

Christ's  College 402  210  850 

Emmanuel  Colle?.- 375  229  829 

Clare  College 309  216  679 

Trinity  Hall  245  lo3  576 

Queens' College 170  181  464 

Jesus  College 210  175  456 

CorpusChrisliColl.'gf  ...     251   97  429 

St  Peter's  College 212  68  367 

Sidney  College    160  92  362 

Downing  College  99  143  307 

St  Catharine's  College   ..      112  79  237 

Mag'ialene  College    91   74   202 

Selwyn  Colleire 70  110  292 

Non-Collesriate  Students.      21  118  163 

Members  not  on  the  Col- )   ^-g  258 

lepre  Hoards    * 

7311  3.=i89                       14451 


MATRICULATIONS. 

1890  1027  1905   923 

190)  900  1906  1067 

1903  906  H>07   1083 

19(i4  936  1908  lltil 

viz.:  Mich.  Term   1907   1108 

Lent        ,,       1908  34 

Ea.ster     ,,      1908  22 

1164 


COMP\R\TIVE  VIEW  OF  MEMBERS  ON  THE  BOARDS. 

1748  I5<X' 

lH-17  ♦'•'•^'^ 

1857  "•''♦^; 

1867  «''f5 

1877  l"'-il'^ 

1887  '••!••«♦• 

1897  i:<'-»' 

1907  l'*'''^ 

48 


AN   ALPHABETICAL  LIST 

OF 

Mtmticx&  of  tf)e  ^nttirrottp. 


The  date  affixed  is  that  of  the  first  degree  taken,  in  every  case  dating  from 
the  day  of  Inauguration.  Every  person  admitted  after  the  day  of 
Inauguration  in  any  year  is  a  Bachelor  of  Arts  or  Law  of  the  following 
year. 

The  name  of  the  College  is  also  affixed  to  which  each  person  belonj^s. 

For   List  of  Persons  whose   Names  are   not    on  the   Boards  of  any 

College,  see  also  pp.  1118 — 1122. 
The  asterisk  denotes  a  Member  of  the  Senate. 


HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KING.     LL.D.  1864.     Trimt;, 

•The  Right   Hon.  LORD  RAYLEIGH,  Chancellor  of 
University,  1865.     Trinity. 


•Abaza,  M.  S. 
•Abbey,  A.  J. 

•  —       J.  P. 
Abbott,  J .  R.  de  M. 

•  —       H.  A. 

•  —       E. 

•  —       E.  A. 

•  —       R.  C. 
Abdoolcadur,  H.  H 

•a  Beckett, W.G. 

AbelSmith,R.H.M. 
•Abercrombie,  J. 
♦Abrahams,  I.   M.A. 

—  A. 

—  S. 
Abram,  G.  S. 
Acharyya,M.K.S.K 

*Acheson-Gray,H.A. 

—  C.  G.  A. 
Ackroyd, E. 

•  —         H. 

•  —  E. 

A  eland,  H.  A.  D. 
Acwortli,  C. 

•  —  W. 
Adair,  .1.  V. 

•Adami,  J.  G. 

•Adams,  B.  W. 
_       F.  B. 

—  H. 
»    —       E. 

—  J.  W. 

—  R.  F. 


Trin.H. 

1870  Caius 

1904  Selwtjn 

1894  King's 

1904  Queens' 

1861  Joh. 
1891 


Trinity 

Christ's 

Jesus 

Trinitv 

Caius 

Christ's 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Caius 

Down. 

Trin.H. 

Trinity 

Caius 

Caius 

Joh. 

King's 

Tnnity 

Emm. 

Trinity 

^^^^^Lt's^ 

1894     Peter's 

1905  Clare       j 
Clare 

J89I    Pemb. 

1906  Caius      \ 
1900     Trin.H. 


1891 

1874 
1902 
1906 
1906 

1888 

1891 

1897 

1899 
1883 
1908 

1903 


Adams,  R.  S. 

*  —        IV.  P. 

*  —        H.  F.  S. 

—  L.  H. 

*  —       S.  T. 

—  F.  N. 

—  F.  S. 

*  —       W.G. 

—  F. 

—  H.  P. 

—  A.  B. 

*  —        O.J. 

—  E.  T. 

*  —        H.  .1. 
Adarnson,  E.  B. 

—  W. 

*  —  J.  B. 

—  R.  S. 
Adcock,  W.  R.  C 

—  F.  E. 
•Addams-Williams, 

Adeney,  E.  L. 
•Adie,  R.  H. 

*  —  W.  S. 

*  —  C.  J.  M. 
•Adler,  H.  M. 

Adrian,  E.  1). 
Adshead,  H.  E. 
Affleck,  R. 
'Agar,  W.  E. 

*  —  C.  H. 
Agate,  L.  D. 
Agei-,  A.  D. 

*Aggs,  W.  H. 
Agius,  E.  E. 


1899 
1885 

1903 
1903 
1906 
1859 
1907 
1907 
1908 
1903 

1891 

1907 
1806 

.     1905 

1908 

H.187r) 

1887 
1894 
1898 
1897 


1903 

1897 


1892 


the 

Trin.H. 
Corpus 
Queens' 
Queens' 
Cath. 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Sidney 
Down. 
Selwi/n 
Joh.' 
Trinity 
Kmm. 
I'.iii  III . 
Peter's 
l\iui/'s 
Muf^d. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
.Joh. 
Trill  it  7) 
( 'lirisrs 
Trin.H. 
King'i 
Trinity 
PeferS 
Chrisf.-< 
Trinity 
Trinity 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


1131 


Agnew,  G.  ('. 

•  —        \V.  L. 

•  —        SirS.  A. 

•  —        S.  C. 

—  V.  c.  w  . 

•  —       (J.W. 

•  —  C.  M. 
Ahmad,  B.  Klian 

—  /.  U. 

—  S.  M. 
•Aickin.  G.  E. 
'Aikin-Siieath,  T. 

Aikinan,  K.  H. 
Ainger,  T.  K. 

•  —  A.C. 
Ainley.W.  P. 
Ainslie,  S.  R. 

—  K.  II. 

•  —  R.  M. 
Ainsworth,  T. 

—  C.  G. 
•Airey,  J.  A.  1,. 

—  J.  R. 
•Airy,  B.  R. 

•  —    B.  J. 
•Ailchison,  C.  W.H. 

—  I.  G. 

Aitken,  J. 
Ajre kar,  S.  L. 
•Akermaii,  C, 
Alam,  S.  S. 

—  S.  W. 
•AkroyJ,  S.  K. 

Albino.  M.  II. 
•Ail.ri)flil,  G.  S. 

—  M.  C. 
Alcock,  W.  li. 

—  N.  A. 
'Aider,  II. 

•  —     II.  K. 
.\ld<.Tsev,  H. 

•Aldt-n-oii,  \V.  H. 

—  G.G. 

•  -  R.  E. 
Aldi8,  H.  (J.     .»/..!. 

A.  C.  W. 

•  —     \V.  S. 

•  -     T.  S. 
•Aldous,  J.C.I'. 
•Al.iricli-makcK.H. 

—  R.  M. 
Ai(lridK«;,  ('•  I". 

•  —  C.  a.  M. 

•  —  R.S. 

•  —  D.     M.A. 
•Alexander,  K.  F. 

—  C.  8. 

•  _  E.  C. 


Kiiitj'n 

Alexander,  E. 

1908 

Cams 

IHHI 

Joli. 

—              D.  !.. 

1864 

Trin.H. 

185« 

Trimly 

•     —              .1.  H. 

1874 

Curpui 

1893 

Trill  it;/ 

—             W.  15 

KlIKj's 

Tritiinj 

-             J.  11. 

R. 1903 

I'atii. 

1874 

—             D.  H. 

W. 

M,U)d. 

1879 

•     —             J.F. 

1898 

Trinity 

I'etcr'n 

•     —             G.G. 

1887 

Down. 

1903 

Trinity 

Alford,  C.  S.  L. 

1907 

Corpus 

Duirii. 

•     —       B.  H. 

1859 

Trinity 

1891 

Joh. 

Ali.  J.  A. 

Xoiifo'n. 

18.58 

( 'atiis 

•Alison,  C. 

1883 

Down. 

(  iair 

•Aiken,  U.S. 

1887 

Qiieetis' 

1906 

King's 

Allan,  [\  B.  M. 

( 'lure 

1864 

Trimly 

—     D. 

1901 

Joh. 

JesuH 

—     VV.  G. 

1892 

Triniti) 

1881 

Peter's 

•Allbutt,  Sir  T.  C. 

1859 

Cains 

1879 

Pemh. 

*Alieudale,  Lord 

1884 

Trinity 

1881 

I'eiiih. 

Allcock,  K. 

1901 

Trin.H. 

1907 

Trinity 

•     -         A.  E. 

1874 

Emm. 

hon-H. 

•     —         ('.  11. 

1878 

Emm. 

184f) 

Pemh. 

*     —         W.  B. 

18S0 

Emm. 

r.iot; 

Joh. 

•Allen,  A.  J.  C. 

1879 

Peter's 

18«i8 

Trinity 

—      K.  C. 

l;ttrs 

1895 

Trinity 

—     W. 

1  -hire 

1892 

Clare 

•     —     8.  S. 

1904 

Pemh. 

Pemh. 

"     —     S 

1869 

Corpus 

19W 

Cfiri. ■<('■•< 

-     J.  L. 

1891 

King's 

19U8 

XonColl. 

-     H. 

Calh. 

1900 

Cams 

—     J.  H. 

Je^us 

I)on;n. 

—     R.  G.R. 

Jesus 

Down. 

•    —     H.  P. 

1895 

Christ's 

1869 

Trinity 

•    -      R.  C. 

1902 

Christ's 

(  'lni.st''.s 

•    —     W. 

1853 

Joh. 

1H79 

Trinity 

•    —     (i.G. 

1878 

Joh. 

Trinity 

•     —     K.J. 

1879 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

—     .1 .  K.  P. 

19(H 

./oh. 

i;m)(> 

Qiiii  n.\' 

—    A.  1). 

1908 

Joh. 

1867 

T,  in.il. 

—    G.  A. 

1908 

./oh. 

1H47 

Trinitu 

—     L.  A. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

•    —     J. II. 

1864 

Trinity 

1881 

Clare 

•    —      W.  0.  B. 

1871 

Trinity 

1906 

( 'niuM 

•     —      M.S. 

189i; 

Trinity 

1900 

Trinity 

—      M.T. 

190U 

Trinity 

igof) 

I'eter'i 

-     K.  li. 

Em  III . 

19(NI 

Trin.ll. 

—     J.  M. 

hill  m . 

1861 

Trinity 

—     ('.('. 

1!K17 

Helwyn 

18W) 

Trinity 

—      L.  S. 

l'.K)7 

Srlwyn 

1872 

Jesui 

•     —      R. 

1893 

Non  Coll. 

lH8.'i 

Pfinh. 

-     VV.L. 

/low  11. 

189.-, 

Pemb. 

•     -     R.  G.  E. 

mao 

Trin.H. 

•Allfrcy.  F.  H. 

1H94 

'/'rinity 

1899 

Chriit's 

AI1|U1H.M,(). 

7'riiiily 

1881 

Allin,  II.  W. 

I/./,/,/. 

1899 

•Alhotl.  A.J. 

1870 

I'emh. 

l«78 

Clare 

Allison,  II. 

1898 

Trinity 

1M99 

<  'hi  rr 

•     —        F.  B. 

1S()3 

Sidney 

1891 

Caim 

4S— 2 


1132 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Allis-Sm 

th,  W. 

1889 

Clare 

,    Andrews,  VV.  S. 

Ca  i  II  s 

•Allix,  C, 

P. 

1864 

Trinity 

•    —          A.  H. 

1881 

Queens' 

*     —    C. 

I.  L. 

1891 

Trinity 

—          T. 

1897 

Queens' 

♦Allnutt, 

P.  11. 

1884 

Femh. 

—          E.  L. 

Qn, ,  n  ,' 

•AlIott.H 

.  H. 

1867 

Joh. 

—          L.  M. 

Qwuii- 

-      C 

.  B.  S. 

1908 

Joh. 

•    -         E.G. 

1S84 

Joh. 

Allshorn 

L. 

Call,. 

•    -         L.  W.  H 

.1876 

Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 

Allsopp, 

F.  G. 

1898 

Emm. 

•    -          P.  T. 

1881 

•Almack, 

W. 

1868 

Joh. 

•    —          W.N. 

1881 

Alston,  R.  C. 

1876 

Peter's 

•Ang-ell,  VV. 

1852 

*  —       H.  M. 

•  —       L. 

1S90 
1908 

Corpus 
Christ's 

*  Angus,  C.  F. 

1902 

(Trin.H. 
\Trinity 

•    —       H. 

1862 

Joh. 

—      W.  B.  G. 

1906 

Christ's 

•    —       G.  W. 

1881 

Joh. 

—      G.  H.  G. 

Ch  ri.it 's 

•   —     vv.  c. 

1865 

Trinity 

Annan, J. G. 

1908 

Kini/'s 

•Althorp, 

Vise. 

1880 

Trinifi/ 

Annand,  A.  VV. 

1904 

Pemb. 

♦Alton,  C. 

K.  T. 

1900 

Trinity 

Annesley,  VV.  M. 

1903 

Peter's 

Altounyan,  E.  H. 

R. 

Emm. 

"Anninffson,  B. 

1868 

Cuius 

*AIver8tone,  Lord 

1865 

Trinity 

Ansdell,  R.  C. 

Trin.H. 

•Alvis,  E, 

J. 

1863 

Christ's 

*Ansted,  J.  B. 

1843 

Christ's 

*    —    G. 

E. 

1889 

Christ's 

*Anstice,  J.  B. 

1850 

Joh. 

*Ainbrose 

W.  C. 

1888 

Clare 

Anthony,  A.  L. 

Joh. 

— 

S.  C. 

1895 

Pemb. 

Anton,  H. 

1906 

Emm. 

*     — 

.I.e. 

1861 

Corpus 

•Antrobus,  J.  C. 

1852 

Joh. 

"Amos,  A. 

1885 

Clare 

*Anwyl,  0.  E. 

1881 

Trinity 

•    —     A. 

D.  G. 

189) 

Queens' 

Appach,  R.  F. 

Pemb. 

—     A. 

1904 

Down. 

•Appleford,  H.H. 

1893 

Joh. 

"Amphlett 

,  R.  H. 

1870 

Applegate,  F.  \V. 

i^lueens' 

•Amps,  W 
•     —      J. 

• 

1858 
1852 

Peter'i 
Emm . 

•Appleton,  R. 

1871 

\Hehriin 
(Trinity 
Doirn. 

Anderson 

,K.B. 

1904 

Clare 

-            A.  B. 

— 

R.  C. 

1905 

Clare 

•Apthorp,  C.  P. 

1865 

Emm. 

— 

W.  A. 

1906 

Clare 

•Arber,  E.  A.  N. 

1898 

Trinity 

— 

E.  D. 

1901 

Pemb. 

•Arblaster,  E. 

1875 

Clare 

— 

K. 

Pemb. 

Arbutlinot,  \^'.  .1. 

1907 

Trin.H. 

• 

H.  K. 

1887 

Cuius 

—             M.  A. 

Kinij's 

— 

J.  D. 

Cains 

—             R.  W.  M. 

Trinitji 

— 

E.A.(Bp.)1882 

Queens' 

♦Archbold,  VV.A..I. 

1887 

Peter's 

— 

R.  N. 

Queens' 

Archer,  J.  F. 

1903 

Kiuff's 

•     

Y. 

1873 

Christ's 

*    -        C.G. 

1846 

Jesus 

— 

D. 

Christ's 

—        G.  VV. 

1906 

Trinity 

— 

L.  R.D 

1908 

Joh. 

—       G.  D. 

Sehrjin 

•     

D, 

1866 

Trinity 

•Archer-Hind,  T.H 

.1837 

Trinity 

"     — 

VV.  H. 

1869 

Trinity 

•    —                 R.D 

.  1872 

Trinity 

•     

VV.  D. 

isso 

Trinity 

Ardern.  L. 

Clare 

*     — 

W.B. 

1903 

'I'vinitji 

Ardeshir,  A.  11. 

Trin.  H. 

— 

A.  E.  D. 

1908 

Trinity 

Arias,  H. 

Joh. 

■ 

T. 

1859 

Emm. 

•Aris,  H. 

1890 

King's 

— 

L.  A.  P. 

Ennn. 

*ArkIe,  E.  S. 

1882 

Peter's 

«     

A. 

1884 

Sidney 

•Arkwriffht,  R. 

1857 

Trinity 

— 

C.A. 

1905 

Down. 

*     -             .I.A. 

1886 

Trinity 

— 

.1.  R. 

HeJu-jin 

Armbruster,H.E.H. 

1901 

Caius 

Andrew, 

G.  VV. M. 

1907 

Emm. 

*     —               G. 

1S9(! 

King's 

♦    _^ 

C.J. 

1887 

Sidney 

Armitace,  VV.  A. 

1903 

Clare 

*Andrewes 

,  .1.  B. 

1880 

Emm. 

•     -           J.  A. 

ISSl 

Pemb. 

Andrews, 

E.  A. 

Peter  s 

-            F.  R. 

1905 

Pemb. 

»     , 

C.  F. 

1893 

Pemb. 

—           C.A. 

Pemb. 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1133 


Armitage,  V.  11. 

l',ml,. 

•Ashford.C.E. 

1889 

Trinity 
Trin.H. 

•     -            H.  H. 

1S87 

Joh. 

•Ashley,  J.  G. 

1881 

•  —            \.  K. 

•  —           (i.  b. 

1868 

Trinity 
Trinity 

■  -A.,'.!'"(1:!«-^ 

.1860 

Trinity 

•     —            E. 

18.S2 

Trinity 

•     —       Hon.  A.C. 

1872 

Trinity 

•     —           J.W. 

1885 

Trinity 

Ashlin,  S.  C. 

Cluif 

—            F.  R. 

IH8H 

Trinity 

•Ashmall,  F.  J. 

1881 

(Queens ' 

•     —             P. 

1892 

Trinity 

Ashman,  E.  H.  W. 

(Jueens' 

•     —            N.  C. 

1899 

Trinity 

Ashlon,  A.  R. 

1889 

Christ's 

•     —            VV.  J. 
•Armour,  W. 

1890 
1879 

Emm. 
Magd. 

•Ashton-(iwatkin,> 
W.  H.T.  f 

1884 

K  ing't 

Ariiisironjf ,  J.  C. 

Cuius 

Asliton-Sniith,  Ci. 

i90t; 

Kmm. 

•     —              .I.H.N 

.1895 

Trin.H. 

"Ashwiii,  E.  G. 

1883 

Pemb. 

—              U.  J.  C. 

Queius' 

—         M.  F. 

Fenib. 

—              C. 

Jt:fttK 

•     —         C.  M. 

1887 

Cains 

—           R.SiV.B 

.  1M93 

Christ!) 

•Ashworth,  V. 

1898 

Heter's 

—              F.  M. 

1899 

('hri.'<t's 

—            J.  W. 

1886 

Pemb.  ^ 

•     —              H.  15. 

1867 

Trinity 

—             J. 

(Christ's 

•     —               Lor.i 

1U85 

Trill  ill/ 

•     —            1'. 

1890 

Trinity 

—               M.  R.  1 

Trill  ill/ 

Askew,  E.J.  P. 

Trinity 

Arnell.O.  R. 

( 'tiiu.f 

Askey,  S.  G. 

Joh. 

ArnheltJ,  C. 

Caiu.^ 

•Askwith.E.  H. 

1886 

Trinity 

Arnold,  L.  M. 

Clare 

'Aspinall,  R.  J. 

1870 

Trinity 

•     —        F.  S. 

187G 

King's 

-          G. 

190t) 

Trinity 

—        G.  W . 

(Queens' 

•Aspinwall.C.  F. 

1901 

('hrii<l'.-< 

—        .I.H. 

1908 

Joh. 

•Asplen,  L.  O. 

1885 

Kmm. 

•     —        T.  W. 

1886 

Maijil. 

*A8sheton,  R. 

188G 

Triuitji 

•     —        E.  V. 

1879 

Trinity 

Astley,  W. 

1903 

<'h  list's 

•     —         F.  T. 

18«4 

Trinity 

•Aston,  F.  M. 

1889 

Pemh. 

•     —         P.O. 

r.HH 

Trinity 

•     —     W.  F. 

1895 

Joh. 

".Vrnolc|-Uenirose,ll. 

11.1879 

Clare 

—      A.  N, 

laao 

Trinity 

Arnold- \\alliii},'c'r, 

Li.S. 

Trinity 

•     —     W.  D. 

1905 

I'OWII. 

Arnt.tt,  K.  W. 

I'.tU') 

Joh. 

•    —    r. 

1847 

Ar..ti,  F.  A. 

( 'aiiis 

•Atchison,  G.  T. 

19(X) 

Christ's 

Arrowsmilh,  tj.  E. 

( 'aiiis 

Atchley.C.  H.  T. 

1904 

Sidney 

—                  U.  (} 

<  '(( iu.H 

•Athawes,J.T. 

1861 

Clare 

Arlliui,  W.  L. 

Christ's 

•  Athorpe,  G.  M. 

18()0 

Emm. 

•     -        P. 

1S59 

Trinity 

•Atkey,  F.  A.  H. 

1904 

I'emh. 

•.\rundale,  G.  8. 

1S98 

Joh. 

Atkin.C.  S. 

( 'niiiH 

Asal,  .M. 

XunColl. 

•     —      P.  W. 

1882 

Jesns 

A^-tirffffiilnirK,  W. 

A. 

Joh. 

•Atkins,  H.  E. 

1893 

I'eter's 

A»<oli.  a.  H.  I). 

( 'iiiuH 

•     —       .1.8. 

1 89-2 

I'emh. 

A-li,  H.  A. 

I'.N).-, 

Pemh. 

•    _        H.J. 

ls74 

Joh. 

—  (;.  h. 

I'-MM 

Trinitij 

•    _     J.  ^y.  II. 

I'.Md 

Joh. 

•Asl.Ue,  C.  R. 

1886 

King's 

•AtHNSDN,    E,    D.I). 

1842 

Clare 

Ashbunier,  G.  B. 

Chriat'H 

•     —           C.  M. 

1877 

Clare 

-             J.C. 

Christ'* 

•     —           H.  F. 

1HH4 

Cains 

•A.hl.y.  L. 

l89H 

Christ's 

•     _           H.  \V. 

1897 

Cuius 

-       N. 

I'.MI? 

Joh. 

_         i;.  \v. 

19(13 

( 'a ins 

•     _       L.  B. 

1897 

Trinity 

•    —         (;.  14. 

1H56 

Trin.H. 

•Aslic-onilx:,  l.i>rd 

18.'>l 

Trinity 

•    _          i;. 

IH6H 

Trin.H. 

•A-dicTofl,  W. 

WHr.i 

<  'ttiuH 

•     _            W.  M. 

1899 

Trin.H. 

II 

l'.H)7 

1  'aiiu 

(i.R. 

Trin.H. 

A     11 

<  'iiiut 

J .  di!  K 

<  'or/iua 

—            F. 

1  'M  »8 

l\mm. 

•     -             H.  S. 

1H70 

Jesus 

•Asliheld,  E.  W. 

MiVJ 

I'nnity 

—            .M. 

I'M) 

Joh. 

1134 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Atkinson,  H.  N. 

Joh. 

•     —             F. 

1853 

Trinity 

•     —            C.J. 

1872 

Trinity 

*     —            H.  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

*     —            S.  15. 

1897 

Trinity 

-             II.  B. 

Trinity 

—            P.  Y. 

Trinity 

•     —            A. 

1856 

Kmm. 

•     —            C.  VV. 

1892 

Emm. 

—            H.  VV. 

Emm. 

—            M.  L, 

Emm. 

—            H.G. 

Sidney 

—            J.L. 

Down. 

'Atlay,  B.  T. 

1854 

.loh. 

*     —      M.E. 

1903 

.Toh. 

*AUenboiougli,W.A 

.1873 

Trinity 

—                C.  R 

W. 

Trinity 

Attfiel.l,  W.  II. 

Emm. 

Attliill,  J.  A.  L. 

Sclwi/n 

Attlee.B.  VV. 

1890 

Jo/i.' 

•Attwater,  T.  H. 

1879 

I'emh. 

—           H.  L. 

1906 

J'nnh. 

—           G.  L. 

Pemh, 

Attwood,  H.  C. 

1908 

Caius 

Aubry,  C.  P. 

Joh. 

*Auden,  H.  W. 

1889 

Christ\ 

"    —       G.  A. 

1893 

CltriWs 

•    —       T. 

1858 

Joh. 

Audra,  E. 

Cuius 

Auielius,  T. 

1905 

Cains 

—          .). 

1906 

( 'aia.t 

*  Austen,  G. 

1863 

J  nil. 

*    —        F.  VV. 

1895 

Trinity 

*     —        J.  S. 

1884 

Emm, 

*  A  ustenCartni(;il,  J . 

1884 

Christ'i 

•Austen  I-eigh,  E.G. 

1861 

King's 

•    —                 W. 

1865 

King's 

•    —                    R.A 

.  1891 

A'lHg-'s 

*     —                    E.  C 

.  1888 

Trinity 

•Auster,  VV.  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

♦Austin,  W. 

1812 

Peter's 

—       S.  P. 

1893 

Femb. 

•    —      J.  S.T.J. 

1897 

Trin.U. 

—      S. 

1907 

Cath. 

—       T. 

Jesus 

—       L.  J. 

1902 

tSidney 

Avelinc;,  H.  G. 

1905 

Chriii's 

Avent,  M. 

Caius 

Averill,  C.  E. 

Joh. 

-      r.  H. 

Joh. 

•Aves,  E.  H. 

1884 

Trinity 

Aydon,  J. 

Clare 

*Ayer8,  K. 

1891 

Joh. 

♦Ayles.H.  11.  B. 

1885 

Joh. 

Ayliff.  E.  U.S. 

1884 

Trin.  H. 

♦Ayling,  E. 

1885 

Selwyn 

•Ayscoujfh,  T.  A. 

1853 

Trinity 

Ayloun,  H.  A. 

1902 

Emm. 

Aziz,  A. 
•Baber,  II.  II. 
*Babiiigton,  J.  C. 

Bathe,  H.  N. 
*Back,A.  H. 

*  —    A.J. 

—  P.  R.  H. 

*  —     l.G. 
Backhouse,  W.  O. 

—  A.  E. 

"D       TT 

Backus  S.  E.' 

*  Bacon,  K.  C. 

*  —      R.  C. 
Badcock.  C.  fl. 

—  E.  B. 

*  —  E.  B. 
Baddeley,  F.  M. 

*  Badger,  E.  S.  T. 
•Badley,  J.  H. 

Baerlein,  E.  M. 
*Baggallay,  E. 

*  —  F. 

_  M.  E.  C 

*Bagge,  T.  E. 

BafTgley,  A.  C. 

Bagnall,  G.  B. 
•Bag'nall-Wild.R.  B 

Bagshaw,  C.  E. 

Biigshawe,  A.  VV.G 

*  —  F. 

*  —  E.J. 
BaiJes,  H. 

*  Bailey,  ('. 

—  i:.  B. 

—  T.  E.  G. 

—  P.  G. 

—  M.  A. 

—  G.  F.  S. 

—  R.  F. 

—  H.  S. 

*  —  J.  S. 

—  J.  H. 
Baily,R.  E.  H. 

*  —     W. 

*  _     F.  G. 

*  —     G.  G. 

*  —    W.  K. 
*Bainbri(lge,  C. 
•Bainbridge-Bell.W. 

*  _  F.  C. 
Baines,  E. 

*  —      M.  T. 

—  A.  B. 

*  —       A.J. 
■   —       VV. 
Baird,  L.  B.^ 

•Bairsiow,  W. 


1907  Peters 
1873  Trinity 
1902  Pemh.' 
1906  Selwi/n 
1873  Caius 
1875     Caius 

( 'iiiii.'i 

1901  Trin.H. 
Trin.U. 

1900     Kings 

1904  Trinity 
Jesus 

1884  Trin.U. 

1888  Tiinitii 

1894  Cath.  ' 

1889  Trinitii 
1887     Sidney 
1896     Maqd. 
1887      Cath. 

1887  Trinity 

1902  Trinity 
1872      Caius 
1878      Cains 

Trini/i/ 
1861      Trinity 
Emm. 
Pemh. 
.  1868     Caius 
1891     Pcmh. 
.  1858     Caius 
1867     Joh. 
1886     Trini/y 

Em  III . 
1900     Clare 

1902  Clare 

1905  Clare 

1908  Clare 
Clare 

1903  Caiu^ 

1906  Kiiii/s 
Queens' 

1845    Jesus 
Jesus 
1908     l\mli. 
1860    Joh. 
18,S9     Joh. 

1895  Joh. 
1889     Trinity 
1895     Clare 

\).\HHi  Pemh. 

1885  I'enib. 

1888  Caius 
1885     Trin.n. 

Chri.sfs 
187()      Trinity 

J)uirn. 

Christ- s 
1881      Trinity 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1135 


1892 
1904 
1887 
1905 
1880 
1901 
190«; 


1890 
1851 

KsSS 
19<J'2 


•Haker,  W.  \V.  C.       1883 

•  —     A.  T.  1895 

—  J .  K. 

—  1'.  J. 

•  —      W.  A. 

•  —      A .  P. 

•  ~    n.  t. 

—  M.  W. 

•  —      W.  M. 

—  G.  P. 

—  A.  E. 

—  W.  E. 

—  A. 
Bakewill.O.  V. 

_  H. 

J.  S. 
•Hal.lry.  A. 

■  I'lulilwin,  S. 

■  —         .Ml. 
liale,  K.  F. 
Bales  I'.  (J. 

•Biilf..ur,Kl.llon.A.J.I870 

•  —  Rt,HoM.<;.W.  187.5 

•  _        E.J.  A.        1877 

•  —        A.  E.  l89-> 

—  J. 

•  -  B.  K.  r.  1871 
•BKlgarnie,  W  .  II.  1897 
•Ball,  K.  1861 

•  —  Sir  U.S.  M..-1.  IsD-i 

•  —  \V.  V.  1.S95 

—  E.  K.  19<)5 

•  _  W.  VV.  II.  1874 

—  \V.  A.  B.  19(17 
I'.aJliinci",  li.  A. 
B.illar.l,  E. 

—  W.  B. 

—  P. 
•BalleiiusC;.  P. 

Biil!ini,Mll.  D.  (J.  (J 
•15. lis,  W.  I,. 
•Balls-II.M.Iley.  W. 

l'..iliiitM,,t.  A.  B. 

lUlston.  M.  K. 
•Baly,  H. 

•  —    A.  L. 
lUmforil,  \.  .1. 
Bampton- Taylor,  R.  •!. 

•Banck*.  C.  Ci.  W.      1879 
HuniToft,  ('.  K . 
().  L. 
Band,  K. 
BHoorjec,  P.  N. 

—  8. 

Biinerji,  S. 
•Bunliiiiu.  1).  !'•.  K 

•  —  \  .  Ij. 


1891 

luu;} 

l8fi-2 

19<K) 
189(> 
l'.M)l 
1907 


1«.M)S 


I'.MW 
J  90S 


190:1 


Clare 

Cuius 

Trin.H. 

King's 

Christ's 

ChriiCs 

J  oil. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Triyiity 

Trinity 

Trill  ill/ 

J'oirn. 

flare 

rlirisfs 

Down. 

Trinity 

Trinitij 

Emm. 

(,)iiecn.t' 

/'tier's 

Trinity 

Trinitij 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinilij 
C<xius 
King's 
Kiiitf'.i 
Jesus 
Trinity 
Kmm. 
Trinity 
I  'mils 
Cuius 
Cal/i. 
Selwyii 
Emm. 
Joh. 
I'eter's 
Siihti  >l 
Trinity 
Emm. 
t'.inm. 
Kmm . 
XuiiColl. 
Joh. 
'Trinity 
Trinity 
l^tueens' 
Trinity 
h..,r,i. 

\,.„i;,ii. 

Caiui 
Ktiuj'n 


•Banham,  H.  F. 

•  _  J.  11. 

•  —  II.  U.  B. 
Banister,  II. 

—  T.  K. 

•  —  M.  H. 

—  C.  G. 
•Bankart,  A.  S.  B. 

•  Banks,  E. 

•  —      E.  H. 

•  —      C.  P. 

•  —      VV.  M. 

•  —     W.  H. 

—  K.  H. 
Bannatyne,  A.  (i. 
BanniTinan.  D.  A. 

♦Bansall.  W.  II. 

Banyanl,  J.  H. 

Baptie,  N. 
•Barber,  I!.  W. 

•  _        W.T.  A. 

—  S.  II. 

—  L.  C. 

•  —       R. 

•  —       C.  A. 

—  W.  E. 

—  C.  A. 

—  R.  W. 

—  II. 

—  T.  G. 

—  J.  R. 

—  J. 
Barbour,  R. 

—  R.  II. 
Barclay,  E.  E. 

—  F.  H. 

—  M.  E. 

—  A.  E. 

—  R. 
C. 
II. U. 

c.  w. 

R.  I,. 
1>.  B. 

_      j.c;. 

—  T.  II. 

—  c.  c. 

—  A.  V. 

—  W.  E.  A. 
•Barclay-Smith,  E. 
•Barcroti,  J. 

Barff.  F.  R. 
•BarfonI,  J.  S. 
•Barjfer.  (J. 
'BarinR,  F.  H. 

Bark.  (i.  M. 
•Barker,  G.  I). 


1869 

Joh. 

1865 

Trinity 

190-2 

Kmm. 

Jesiis 

1908 

ChrisTs 

1903 

Trinity 

Triniti/ 

1901 

Trinity 

1890 

Queens' 
Jesus 

IS7() 

18S4 

Chri.iis 

1874 

Joh. 

18H9 

Trinity 

1  tH  k; 

Kmm, 

1907 

hinges 

Temb. 

1881 

Joh. 

Christ' n 

Christ's 

1908 

flare 

l.sso 

Cuius 

1891 

K  iiKj's 

1908 

Kiiui's 

1871 

Jesus 

1888 

Christ' i 

190<) 

Christ's 

Joh. 

1876 

Magd. 

1884 

Magd. 

189G 

Trinity 

1899 

Trinity 

1903 

Trintly 

1897 

Trinity 

liM)5 

Tr  in  it  If 

188-2 

Trin.H. 

1891 

Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

1897 

Chri.st's 

I8rj9 

Trinity 

1861 

Trinity 

1874 

'IVinity 

1876 

Trinity 

I.SS9 

Trinity 

1M9M 

Trinity 

I'.HKJ 

Trinity 

Iihm; 

'Trimly 

1907 

Trinity 

Trinity 

I  loir  H. 

I8S6 

King's 

1896 

King's 

( 'h fist's 

1879 

Cuth. 

1!»01 

King's 

1871 

Trinity 

1904 

J:' mm. 

1904 

I'tttrs 

1136  Al  I 

•Barker,  B.T.  P. 

—  E.  L. 

—  G.  P. 

—  H.  1.  P. 

—  E.  W. 

—  T,  G.  H. 

•  —  J. 

—  H. 

—  A. 

—  F,  W. 

•  —      E.  M, 

—  C.  H. 
"     —      A.  W. 

•  —      G,  F.  R. 
*Bark)ng,  Up  of 
•Barkla,  C.  G. 

Barkwoith,  H.  B. 

•  Barlow,  C.  W.  C 

—  L.  VV. 

•  —         6.  A.  M, 

•  _         W.W. 

—  P.  S. 

—  T.  D. 

—  J.J. 
♦Barnard,  A.  J. 

•  —  D.J.J. 

—  D.  C. 

—  J.  D. 
"    —  H.  G. 

•  —         P.  M. 

—  K.H. 

•  —         W. 

—  H.  V. 

•  —         S. 

•  —         E.  B. 

—  E.  C. 
•Barnard-Smith, B 
"Barnes,  Sir  J.  G. 

•  —  VV.  E. 

•  —  E.  W. 

—  H.  W. 

—  G.  G. 

•  _  G.  E. 

•  —  H.  A. 

•  —  E.  VV, 
"    —  A.S.M.A 

—  G.  Le  M. 

—  F. 
•Barnett,  A.  T. 

•  —         L.  D. 
♦Barnicoat,  E.  C. 

—  G.H. 
•Barnicot,  J. 

•  —  H. 
Barnsley,  R-  E. 

•Baron,  Robert  R. 


1899  Caius 
1906  Cains 

Kinij's 
Kiwj's 
Queens' 

1906  Cath. 
1889  Christ's 

1884  Trinitu 
1904  Triuily 

Trinity 

1892  Emm. 

1904  Sidney 

1904  Selwyn 
1871 
18G3  Magd. 

1903  King's 

1900  Pemb. 
1886  Peter's 

Cuius 

1881  Trin.H. 

1889  King's 
1876  J»h. 

1905  J  oh. 

1904  Trinity 

1907  Trinity 

1886  Pemb. 
1871  Trin.H. 
1902  Trin.H. 

1907  Jesus 

1878  Christ's 

1890  Christ'f! 

1908  Christ's 

1879  Trinity 
1889  Trinity 

1885  Emm. 

1882  Down. 
Don-n. 

.G.1880  Peter's 

1868  Peter's 

1881  Peter's 

1878  Jesus 

1908  .lesns 

1908  J  oh. 

1870  Trinity 

1888  Trinity 

1896  Trinity 

incorp.  1904  I'rin. 

1908  Trinity 

1908  Selwyn 

1881  J,<h. 

189G  Trinity 

1887  Selwyn 
Selwi/n 

189G  Pemb. 

1901  Pemb. 
1908  Trinity 

N.  1895  Christ's 


IE  UNIVERSITY 

. 

•Baron,  Reg.  R.  N. 

1896 

Christ's 

*    —     W.  R.  N. 

1900 

Christ's 

•Barr,  C.  J.  H. 

1892 

Pemb. 

—    G. 

1907 

Christ's 

-  J.  H. 

Christ's 

•Barraclough,  G. 

1861 

Trinity 

*    —                J.  B. 

1866 

Barradeli-Smith,  S. 

1901 

Joh. 

Barran,  H.  B. 

I'cmb, 

♦     —       H. 

1884 

Trin.H. 

—       J.N. 

1894 

Trinity 

•Barratt,  H.  O. 

1894 

Peter's 

—        W.  D. 

1905 

Trinity 

•    —        E.G. 

1884 

Emm. 

•Barrel!,  F.  R. 

1883 

Pemb. 

•Barrett,  VV.  E.G. 

1893 

Clare 

•     —         W.  E.  C. 

1901 

Pemb. 

—         R,  S. 

1905 

Cains 

—        F.B.J. 

1908 

( 'orpns 

—        L.  T.  S. 

1908 

Ch  list's 

—         H.  S. 

Joh. 

—         F.  G. 

Emm. 

—        P.P. 

Sidney 

—        C.  B.  G. 

Seliryn 

Bairett-Hamilton,G.E.  1894  2'riHJ(v  1 

Barrington,  M. 

1884 

Trinity 

-             C.  V. 

1887 

Trinity 

Barritt,  N.  W. 

Emm. 

•Barron,  E.  E. 

1883 

Peter's 

Barrow,  R.  L. 

Peni}). 

—         .1.11. 

1903 

Queens' 

—        A.  J. 

1906 

Alagtl. 

•    —        T.  E.  M. 

1877 

Emm. 

*Barrow-in-Fiirnesa 
Bp.  of 

J1B53 

Trinity 

Barry,  0.  B. 

1908 

Pemb. 

*     _     G.  D. 

1886 

Caius 

*     -     A.  (Bp) 

1818 

I'rin  if  y 

—     E.G. 

1887 

Trinity 

—     K.  G.  W. 

1908 

Trinity 

•Bartholomew,  A.  T 

1904 

Peter's 

*     —                  G.  1 

1903 

Kini/'s 

•     —                  C.  W 

.1876 

Trinity 

•Bartleet,  S.  E. 

1857 

Trinity 

•    —          H.H.  M. 

1891 

Trinity 

Bartlett,  H.  S. 

( 'ttius 

—         L. 

Cath. 

-         G.  B. 

1902 

Sidney 

•Barton,  G.  H.  B. 

1893 

Clare 

—       C.  C. 

1881 

Trin.H. 

—        T.  E. 

Tiin.JL 

•     —        C.  G. 

1900 

(iueens' 

—        J.  F. 

1907 

Queens' 

•     -        C.  W. 

1888 

Jesus 

•     —       .1. 

1859 

Christ's 

•    —        H.  C.  M. 

1874 

Joh. 

•     —       J.  F. 

1883 

Emm. 

IMKMBKRS  OK  THK  UNIVERSITY. 


1137 


Barion,  II. 
'Bar tram,  .1.  W. 

—         H. 
Harwell.  N.  F. 

•  —  A.  U.S. 
liarwick.  R.  h. 
Hase,  E.  M. 
Bashford,  P.  F.  R. 

•  —  J.  L. 

•  —  H.  L. 
•Basl.forth,  F. 
•Mass,  C. 


1899 

1884 

1900 
l.sf)0 
I'.iOO 
IH'.iB 
1907 
1874 
IR9I 
1843 
1887 


Sehri/ii 
Peter's 
Trill. H 
Trinity 

Christ's 

Corpus 

Christ's 

Trinity 

Emm. 

J  oh. 

Trinity 


Y. 


•Ba-set,  A.  B. 

1877 

Trinity 
Trin.H. 

iiassett,  U.  LI. 

Uasselt-Smith.  W. 

R. 

XohCoII 

•liatchelor,  W.  J. 

1870 

Emm. 

•Bate.  J.  P. 

1884 

Trin.H. 
Peter's 

—   A.G. 

1897 

King's 

—    A. 

Trinilij 

•     _   E. 

1883 

Emm. 

■  Hateman,  F.  J.  H. 

1890 

Pemh. 

•     —           W.  II.  F 

1884 

Christ's 

•     —           A. 

lH(j'2 

Joh. 

•     —           11. 

19(J3 

Trinity 

—          W . 

190.-) 

Emm, 

•     _          F.  1). 

1888 

Sidnei/ 

•Bate.s,  G.  L. 

1891 

Trin.H. 

•    _     S.  E. 

1874 

Corpus 

•     —     P.  V. 

1903 

Corpus 

•    _    A.  N. 

1854 

Trinity 

"   —   c;.  N. 

1S91 

Sidney    \ 

Bateson,  E. 

1890 

King's 

•     —          \V. 

1883 

Joh. 

Batlier,  K.  J . 

Clare 

"     —        W.  H. 

18,S4 

Pemb. 

•     —        AG. 

1891 

King's 

Batiiuist.  11.  ('. 

Oukuh' 
Trinity 

•     —            W.  A. 

1863 

•Bulley,  W. 

1860 

Trinity 

•     —       J.  A.  B. 

1879 

Trinity 

—        R.C. 

1884 

Trijiity 

—       .1.  Y. 

19<m; 

Trinity 
Trin.fl. 

Batten.  H.  CC. 

1907 

"     —       .1.  D. 

1883 

Trinity 

•     —        I.E. 

1887 

Trinity 

L.  U, 

Sidney 

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L.  A.  L. 

} 

Maijd. 

I'.ailirlmry.  ('•■  H. 

190<; 

Caiut 

Bntli-rliv.'r. 

I'.HJ" 

CnrtjuH 
Cath. 

•Hait.rO'.y,  K. 

1897 

•Batti-*<  (iciilie,  K.  M 

.    1891 

Pemb. 

•h.ity.  1  .   /:..\.inrori,.  IH94 

Trinity 

Batty.  W.  B. 

.r,sui 

—      A.  1).  (;.  S 

.Mmjd. 

•BiiurIi,  II.  B. 

l'.t03 

(Jiirent' 

•Bausor,  M.  W 
•Baxter,  R.  T. 

•  —       E.  G. 
_       T.  II. 

•  —       A.  II. 

•  —       .I.H. 

—  M.  A. 
*Bavar«l,  F.  C. 

Ba'ver,  S.  F. 
•Bayfield,  M.  A. 
•Bay lord,  K.  A. 

—  R.  F. 
•Bay lay.  A.  M.  Y 
•Bayldon,  J.  W. 
'Bay ley,  G.  .1. 

—  E.  L, 

•  —       C.  S. 
•Baylis,  G. 

Bayliss,  B.  If. 

•     1^    /-< 

•Bayly,  P.  L. ' 

—  B.  M. 
•Bayne.  W.  T. 

Bayne>,  I).  L.  H 


1898 
1893 
1877 
I9t)7 
1903 
1874 

1874 
1904 
1875 
I860 
1895 
1866 
1858 
1889 

1881 

1884 

1889 
1884 

1862 

1907 


W. 


F.  W 

•  —        F. 

•  —        M.  C. 

•  —        \V.  K.  C 

—  J.  B. 

—  11.  G. 

—  G. 

—  H.  A.  K 
Baynhani,  C.  'I 

•Bazley.Sirl'.S. 
Beal,  K. 

•  —     A. 
•Beale..!.  R. 

•  —     E.G. 

—  C. 

•  —     C.G. 

•  —     B.  B. 

•  _     H.  K. 

•  —     ILL. 
Beauiisli.  .st  .1.  11. 
Bean.  J.  U.  B. 

_    B.  C.  L. 
Beard,  C.  1. 

—  B.  A. 

—  11.  8.  G. 
Bea.sley,  CM. 

•  —        W.C. 
Beaton,  E. 

•  Beanclinmp,  S. 

•  -  H.  W 
•Beaumiint,.).  W .  V.  I89'.t 

•  _  W.N.      l'<'<8 

•  —  K.  1867 


1870 
1876 
18!t7 
1900 
19U7 


Bart.  18.52 
1868 
1876 
1901 
1874 

I8G5 
1886 
1891 
1900 
l".t(i-J 
1901 
1908 
1852 
1901 

1890 
188:') 
1902 
IHM7 
1875 


Clare 
Clare 
Pemh. 
Kinq'n 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Sehri/u 
Joh.' 
Caius 
Clare 
Trm.H. 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Clare 
Clare 
Caius 
Peter's 
Ma,,d, 
Emm. 
Pemh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Clare' 
Cuius 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 

Jt'SUS 

Trinity 

Trin.H. 

Trinity 

Clare 

Cains 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Carpus 

Selwyn 

Stliryii 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Siliryn 

Peter's 

Jesus 

Caiut 

Cains 

Corpus 

I'emb. 

Cuius 

Job. 


48— 5 


1138 


MEMBERS  OF  THK  UNIVERSITY 


*Beauinont,  \V.  E. 

1882 

Down. 

*Bell,Sir  W.  .1. 

Beauniont-.hinies, 

J.  L. 

Magd. 

*     -  G.  A. 

•Beavan,  C.  A. 

1862 

Cairn 

—  A.  P. 

•Becher.Sirj.VV.B 

lit.  185-2 

Triiiiiy 

•     -  W.  G. 

-       G.G. 

Trinity 

—  A.  S. 

•Beck,  E.J. 

1855 

CIti  re 

—  W .  A.  J  . 

•     —     E.  A.A. 

1898 

Clare 

—  T.  N.  J. 

*     —     B.  R. 

1901 

Clare 

—   R.  H. 

•     —     F.  G.  M. 

1904 

Clare 

•    —  S.  P. 

—     E.  W.  T. 

1908 

CI  a  re 

-  H.  A. 

*Bkck,  E.  a. 

1871 

Trin.H. 

*    —  W. 

•    —     H.  E. 

1874 

Trill.  H. 

—  C.  H. 

*    —    H.  M. 

1890 

King's 

—  J.  A.  n. 

*    —    E.  W.  T. 

1898 

Jesus 

—  R.  E.  1 . 

•     ~    J.  H. 

1878 

—  T.  0. 

Becke,  C.  R. 

Trin.II. 

♦     —  E. 

Beckett,  H.  A. 

Pemh. 

—  G.M. 

•     —       T.  A. 

1884 

Joh. 

*     —  A.  C.  H. 

*Beckton,  H. 

189-2 

Clare 

•     —  H.  W. 

*Bedale,  C.  L. 

1901 

Clare 

•Bellamy,  J.  E. 

—        F.  S. 

1908 

Clare 

Bellars,  A.  R. 

*Beddard.  A.  P. 

1889 

Triniti/ 

*     —      A.  E. 

*Beddington,H.  H.M.I  885 

Trinity 

Bellerby,  A.  C. 

•    —              G.  E 

1888 

Trinity 

*Belmore,Earlof, 

"    —              C. 

1890 

Trinity 

Beloe,  J.S. 

•Bedford.  H. 

1839 

Peters 

*  Helper,  Lord 

—         S.  H. 

('aius 

•Bendall,  H. 

•    —         J.  L. 

1870 

Queens^ 

"Bendysiie,  R. 

*    —         E.  C. 

1884 

Trinity 

Bengoiigli,  J.  (! 

*    —         T.  G. 

1897 

•Sidney 

"Benhani,  B. 

*Be(lwell,F.  L. 

1896 

Cath. 

Bed  worth,  C. 

Down. 

*Beuians,  E.  A. 

Bee,  J.  M. 

Cath. 

*Benn,  C.  A. 

Beech,  J. 

Cains 

*Bennett,  C.  LI. 

Beecroft,  A.  E. 

Chriftt's 

—         A.  R. 

•Beecheno,G.  H. 

1888 

Femb. 

—         D. 

•     -            J. 

1850 

Queens' 

—          G.  N. 

♦Beedham,  H.  W. 

1890 

Christ's 

—         J.  G. 

Beetoii,  A.  E. 

Trinity 

—         S.A. 

*Beevor,  J.  H. 

1883 

Pemb. 

•    -         G.  L. 

*     —       E. 

1889 

Pemh. 

*    —         W.  H. 

•    —        E.  J. 

1882 

Trinity 

•    —         C.  W. 

Beg.  M.  A. 

l>oirn. 

*    —         G.  T. 

•Beilby,  G. 

1 864 

Corpus 

—         T.  L. 

*Beith,  J.  H. 

1898 

Joh. 

*     —         E.  A. 

—     G. 

1904 

Joh. 

*     —         G.  T. 

Bekeii,  C.  J. 

NonColl. 

Belcher,  G.' 

1907 

Cath. 

—         G. 

•Beldam,  G.  W. 

1889 

J'eter's 

•    —         H.  G. 

♦     —        C.  A. 

1891 

Peter's 

—         S.  G. 

Belfield,  S.  St.  (i. 

C. 

Cams 

Bennett-Evans, 

Belgrave,  A.  C. 

1900 

Joh. 

Bennett-Smith, 

*lkll.  M.  G. 

1893 

Peter'.i 

*Bennion,  .(.  J\I. 

*    —  K.  L. 

1891 

Peter's 

*     -         A.T. 

—  H.T.  M. 

1895 

Peter's 

*Bennitt,  F.  W. 

•    —  H. 

1855 

Clare 

Benny,  L.  B. 

1881  Clare 
1896     Clare 

Cuius 
1879  Trin.H. 
1899  Trin.H. 
1905  Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

Corpus 

1898  King's 
Jesus 

1866  Christ's 
Christ's 
Christ 's 

1905    Joh. 
1908    Joh. 

1 867  Triniti/ 

1899  Trinity 
190-2  Trinity 
1887      Kmm. 

1887  Pemh. 
Pemh. 

1902     Magd. 
B.  Einni. 

f,Af.yl.l856  Trinity 
1902  Clare 
1863  Trinity 
1871  Christ's 
1847  Trinity 
J'.'/n  1)1 . 

18/8  I  (^'"-'^ 
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1902  Joh. 
1890  Trin.H. 

1903  Clure 
1907  Caius 

Tnn.H. 

Trin.H. 
1907     Kiuiis 
1890     Queens' 

1888  Christ's 

1882  Joh. 
1901     Joh. 
1890     Trinity 
1901      Triniti/ 
1871      Emm.  ' 

Emm. 
\  Joh. 
Kmm. 
1880     Sidney 
Ihirn. 
G.  L.  DoivH. 

.J.  H.  Cath. 

1898     Joh. 
1903     Trinity 
1895     Pemb. 
Christ's 


1890 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


1139 


Benskiii,  J.  F.  1906 

"Uensly,  E.  von  15.      188.J 
•     —        W.J.  189G 


'Benson,  A.  C. 


1884 


—  C.  T.  V,      1904 

•  —        J.  1899 
Bensted-Sniith.W.F. 
Bentall,  C.  E. 

•Uenthall,  W.  H. 

•  —         W. 

•  —  C.  F. 
•Bentinck,  W.  G.  C 

—  A.  W.  1) 
Bentley,  F. 

—  W.  W. 

—  H. 

—  .1.11. 

—  A.J. 
_         R.  A. 

•  —      A.  r. 

•Berilly,  F.  M. 

Benton,  (i.  i\I. 
•Mentwicli,  N.  Ue  M.  lUOo 
*Benyon,  J.H.  1873 

•Berens,  A.  A.  1866 

—  H.  A. 
•Beresford,  J.J. 

—  J.  B. 

—  II.  A. 

—  G.  A. 

•  -  J. 
Berger.  S.  11. 
Berglieim,  1'. 

•Bernard,  W.  C. 

•  _  11.  M. 

—  J.  G.  M. 

•  Ik-mays,  A.  E. 
Berney,  K.  II. 
Berrinirton,  K.  C. 

•litrry,  B.  A. 

•  —  H.  S. 

•  —  A. 

•  —  G. 

—  r.  II. 

•  —      F.  N. 

—  A.  J. 
'  Bertram,  T.  A. 

•  —  Sir  G.  C. 
liirwiLk,  W.  E.  II. 

•B<Hant,  W.  II. 

•  —        F. 
BeB(!oby,  A.  C. 

•Benley,  W.  F. 
I!f»ly,  E.  M. 
•BiHt,  J.  1). 
_   J.  K. 


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1876 
1884 
1876 


1900 
1897 
1900 


1864 

1898 


1879 
1907 


1862 


1886 
1876 

1897 
1895 
190.5 
1892 
1903 
188.0 
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1901 

1890 
1864 

1850 
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1903 

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1879 


C/i  list's 
Trinity 
Emm. 

;  Mugd. 
King'^ 
Kiug'i 
Selwyn 
Penib. 
Cuius 
Clave 
Pemb. 
Femb. 
Jesus 
Trinity 
Clare 
Queens' 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Queens' 

NonColl. 
Trill  ity 
Magd. 
Trin.lt. 
Sidney 
King'i 
KuK/'s 

Joh: 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Trinity 

hill  III . 

Trin.II. 

Corpus 

'Trinity 

Trinity 

Trill.  J/. 

J'mub. 

Peter  \ 

Clare 

King's 

King's 

h'iui/'s 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Caiin 

Trinity 

Clair 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Hmm. 

KinijH 

Cains 

(/nil  lis' 

Queens' 


*Best,G.  A.  M. 

—  I.J. 
•Bethel!,  J.  F.  H. 

—         C. 
•Bethune,  M.  R. 

—  J.W. 

•  Bethune-  I'laker,  .1  .F. 
Betton,E.  G.  B.  B. 

•Belts,  II.  F. 

•  —    E.  P. 

•  —     II. E. 
Beuttler,  J.  CO. 

'Bevan,  F.  C. 

—  J.  M. 

•  —      CO. 

—  L.  R.  O. 

•  —      J.H.  F. 

•  -       H.E.J. 

•  —      R.  A. 

•  _      W.  H.  R. 

•  —      CM. 

•  —      A.  A. 

•  —       R.  A.  C. 

•  —      W. 

»    —      R.  F. 

•  —      P.  V. 

•  —       E.  G. 
•Bevan-Petinan,  B.  A 

Beven.  J.  J.  O. 
Beveridge,  D.  A. 
Beverley,  R.  B. 

—  R. 

•  —  Bp.  of 
Beves,  C  H. 

•Bevington,  II.  S. 
Bevis,  R.  .\. 
Bewley,  E.  N. 

BlKltt,  P.  J. 

Bibhy,  E.  E. 

•  —      A.  G.  G. 
Bickerdike,  R.  B. 

'Bickerstetii,  H.  V. 

•  _  R. 

•  —  .I.F. 

•  _  R.  A. 

•  —  A. 
Bickfonl-Sniith,  \V 
Bicknell,  R.  P. 

•Bidden,  S. 
•Bidder,  G.  P. 

—  H.F. 
•Biddle,  F.  W. 

•  _   F.  A. 
'Bidwell.CJ.  VV. 

•  —    S. 

•  —   C. 

•  —    J.  E. 


1861 
190G 
1871 
1907 
1887 
190-1 
1884 
19(16 
ISSI 
1868 
1885 

1881 

1895 

1899 
1883 
1878 
1857 
1864 
1870 
18S7 
1SS7 
1888 
1890 
1899 
1872 
1892 

1908 


I860 
1875 
1906 


1881 

1905 

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1886 

1849 

1884 

1888 

,  N. 

1 897 

1853 

1H86 

1897 

1872 

1.S'.I9 

1870 

1H70 

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1891 


Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Selwyn 

Pemb. 

Sfliri/ii 

Pemb. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Qui'tiis' 

Pemb. 

Cains 

Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

King''s 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

'Trinity 

i  rinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

King's 
Clirist's 
Pemb. 
Trin.H. 
(Jiieciis' 
'Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Que  ens' 
C'aius 
NonCoU. 
Peter's 

Cuius 

Femb. 

Femb. 

'Trinity 

IVinity 

'Trinity 

Cains 

<  'heist's 

Trinity 

'Trinity 

Trinity 

'Trinity 

Trinity 

Clare 

Cinui 

Trinity 

Trinity 


1140 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Bidwell,  L.  S. 

—  H.  A. 
Hieneinann,  G.  A.  J 

*Biffen,  R.  H. 
•Bigg,  T.  F. 

*  —    H.  H. 
Bigg-e,  H.  F. 

—  II.  J. 
Bigger,  W.  G. 
Biggs,  E.  K. 

•  —      A.  H. 

*  —      H. 

—  H.F./.f"'-   190G 

\171C0IJJ, 

Bigg- Wither,  R.  W. 

—  H.  S 
Bigland,  A.  D. 
Bignold,  C.  S. 

—  Sir  A. 
*Bigwood,  J.  E.  C. 

*  —  J. 
*Bilderbeck,  J.  B. 

—  A.G.L.O'S. 
*Bilgraini,S.l.  M.A.\904 

Bill,  S.  A.  1905 

Billing,  E.  1906 

—  G. 
•Billinghurst,  H.  G 
•Bijlington,  C. 

Bilsborougli,  J.  H 
Bilsland,  J.  A. 

—  W.  B. 
Bilton,  C.  H.  E. 

—  E.  B, 
"Bindloss,  \V. 
•Bingham,  F. 

•  —  C.  R. 
•Bingley,  H.  C.  A. 

Biiiks,  B.  H. 

—  B.  B. 
*Binney,  J. 

•  —        M.  F.  B. 
Binnie,  W.  J.  E. 
Binnion,  S. 
Biuns,  L.  E. 
Binyon,  B. 

*  —        P.  D. 
Birch,  F.  C. 

—  W.  C. 

—  A.  C, 

—  G.  C. 
Birchall,  W.  R. 

•Birch-lleynardson,.!  .1840 
Bird,  S. 

•  —   M.  C.  H.  1880 

*  —    C.  1884 

•  —   G.  S.  1891 


1898 

Trinity 

1906 

Trinity 

Caih. 

1896 

Emm. 

1860 

Cains 

1888 

Joh. 

1897 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Queens' 

Clare 

1893 

Trin.H. 

1903 

King's 

1908 

1861 
1885 
1863 

1874 


1875 

1889 


1891 
1866 
1876 
1884 


1892 
1883 
1888 
1908 

1907 
1893 

1881 
1907 

1908 


King's 

King's 
Christ's 
Cains 
Clare 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Joh. 
Cath. 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Caius 
Caius 
Joh. 
Caius 
Helioyn 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Clare 
Clare 
Jesus 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Queens' 
Christ's 
Trin.H. 
King's 
Trinity 
Emm, 
Emm. 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Peinh. 
King's 
King's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Corpus 
Clare 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Trinity 


•Bird,  G.  F. 

1900 

Trinity 

—  M.  W.  K. 

Emm. 

•    -    F.  H. 

1883 

"Birdwood,  R.  A. 

1873 

Peter's 

—            G.  T. 

1888 

Peter's 

Birkbeck,  G.  W  . 

1908 

Trinity 

•Birketl.A.  I, 

1885 

Trinity 

•    —       C. 

1896 

Trinity 

*     —        H.J.  D. 

1900 

Trinity 

—       W.N. 

Emm, 

Birks,  A.  H. 

190G 

Caius 

*     —    G.  T. 

1899 

King's 

*    —    E.  B. 

1870 

Trinity 

•    —     H.A. 

1878 

Trinity 

Birreil,  Ut  Hon.  A 

.  1873 

Trin.H. 

—       F.  ¥.  L. 

King's 

•    —       E.  A. 

1872 

Trinity 

•Birtwistie,  G. 

1899 

Pemb. 

Bisacre,  F.  F.  P. 

Trinity 

Biscoe,  V.  F. 

l.%8 

<  'hire 

•Bishop,  F.  S. 

1871 

Joh. 

•    -        J. 

1848 

Trinity 

•    _        W.C. 

1876 

Emm. 

•    -       H.A. 

1899 

Emm. 

—        1.  B.  W. 

1908 

Emm. 

Bispham,  C. 

Trin.  H. 

—          J.  W. 

1906 

Emm. 

•Biss,  H.  E.J. 

1892 

King's 

•    —  C.  Y. 

1876 

Down. 

•Bisshopp,  H.  B. 

1883 

Caius 

•    —           F.  R.  B. 

1883 

King's 

Black.  P. 

1901 

Cuius 

—     J.G. 

1907 

Caius 

*     —     W. 

1868 

Christ's 

—      iVl.A. 

1898 

Christ's 

—     R.  A. 

1899 

Christ's 

•    —     S.  G. 

1884 

Trinity 

—     W.  D. 

Trinity 

—     A. 

Siihu-y 

*    —     R. 

1886 

Down. 

Blackburn,  G.  G. 

Trin.H. 

—              B.  R. 

Cath. 

•    —              H. 

1845 

Trinity 

•    _             W. 

1873 

Trinity 

*Blackburne,  L.  E. 

1898 

Clare 

*     —                H.  W 

1901 

Clare 

—               E.  V. 

(  'hrist's 

*Biackburne-l)anie 
G.F. 

'•il900 

Pemb. 

Blackburne-Maze, 

C.I. 

'Trinity 

Blacker,  H.A.  C. 

Queens' 

Blackie,  A. 

1905 

Peter's 

Blaekledge,  H.  F. 

( 'orjnts 

Blacklock,  J.  H. 

('hri'^l's 

*Biacknian,  V.  F. 

1891 

Joh. 

♦     -            V.  H. 

1895 

Joh. 

*Blackmore,  VV. 

1874 

Ciirist's 

MEMBERS  OK  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1141 


'  lUackinore,  J.  K. 
•lilackwall,  W.  A. 
•Bladon,  W.  B. 
•Blagiien,  M. 

•  —  J.  W. 
•Blaikie,  J.  A. 

—  C.J. 

•  —        L. 
•Blaine,  W.  F. 
•lilaii,  1..  K.  I). 

—  U.S.  P. 
•Blake,  I'.  C.  U. 

—  r.  R.  II. 

•  —      H. 

•  —      G.  F. 

•  —      W.H. 

•  —      L.  E. 

•  —      J.E.  II. 

•  —      G.  P. 
liiakelock.  R.  P. 
lilakeniore,  T.  \i 

•Blakeney,  K.  I', 
•lilakesiey,  (i.  II. 

•  —  I .  M. 

•  -  J.  II. 
•HIakeston,  L.  II. 

Blakiston,  C.   K. 

•  —  R.  M. 

•  —  F.  .M. 

—  B.  R. 

—  J.  \. 
Blarney.  K. 
HIaiuli,  .1.  W. 
r.l.inco\Vliite,G 
Hidud,  (1.  .\.  M, 

•  —      H.  .M. 
Blandford,  W .  F 

•  —  F.  (J. 

•  —  W.  F. 
Blutlierwick,  R. 

•Blatl.wayt,  W  .  1. 

•  —  W.  E. 
Bieakley,  J  .  A. 
Blencowe,  .\.  H. 

—  \\ .  .1 . 

•Blenkin,  (i.  U  . 

—  E.  F.  A. 
•Bk-H,  K.  J. 

Blew,  (;.  I.. 

BIikIi.  K.  11. 

lili^.s,  E.  W. 

NV.  I'.. 

•BlkHar.i,W. 

lllockey,  II.  S. 
•Blofeld,  r.  C. 


18itl 
190-2 
1878 
1855 
lB;t5 
ls70 
I'.tuG 
18'J5 
1880 
1890 

1890 
19U-2 
1856 
1884 
1876 
1877 
1887 
1901 
188'.t 
1900 
I8'.t2 
1868 
1869 
1875 

1883 

1866 

I8i»6 
IHIKS 
I'.IOl 

1907 
R.  1  IK  1.5 

l.S'.lll 

1897 

iH'.t'l 
11.1886 

1848 
1882 


19n(; 

1884 
1898 

IS'.tX 

l'«)4 
I'.km; 


IH.'id 
IllttO 
19<i7 
IB-W 


Sidney 
Qiieem' 
Clare 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Cains 
Ctiiui 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Pemb. 
Sidni  ji 
Clare 
Femh. 
Corpuh 
Corpus 
Jesus 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cuius 
Trinity 
King's 
King's 
King's 
Clare 
r.wh. 
Magd. 
Magd. 
Magd. 
Magd. 
Cants 
Selwyn 
Tiinily 
Kin  n't 
Trinity 
i'eter's 
Corpus 
Trinity 
( 'tare 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trin.fl. 
Christ's 
Srliryu 
(  Trinity 
\CorjJiLi 
t'.min. 
King's 
( 'aiuM 
I',  wb. 

ChritT* 
Trinily 

h.  in  m . 
Clan: 


•Blofeld,  R.  S.  1861 

•Bloia,  Cx.  V.  1903 

•BloomHeUi,  E.  N.  1850 

•  —               H.  1889 

—  E.  R.  1894 
Bluett,  I).  C. 

♦liluiiiHeld.  J.  1891 

lUundell.E.  K.  1908 

•Blunt,  A.  S.  V.  1892 

—  D. 

•Biyth,  P.  0.  1897 

•  —     C.  F.  1876 

—  A.  C. 

—  E.  W. 
*Blythe,  W.  II.  1878 

Boag,  G.  T.  190G 
Board,  1).  L. 

Boddam-Whetliam,  G.  A. 
Boddington,  R.  E. 

—  V.  C. 

—  F.  H .  1899 

—  O.  W. 
Bode,  J.  E.  V. 
Boden,  J.  F.  \V. 
Bodington,  C:.  H.  1902 

•Bodkin,  W.  L>.  1867 

•  _        A.  A.  1869 

•  —         W.T.  D.  1900 

—  A.  M.  1907 

—  G.  E.  1908 
•Bodvel- Roberts, H.F. 1899 
•Body,  C.  W.  K.  1875 

—  L.  A.  1895 
•Bogrer,  J.  1.  C.  1894 

•  —       \V.  U.  1854 

•  —  W.S.  1855 
•Boggis,  R.  J.  E.  1885 
•Boissier,  F.  S.  1877 
•Bolden,  J.  L.  1864 

—  A.  1 90-2 
Boldei>lon,  W.  N.  19U7 
Bolillio,  T.  (i.  G. 
Holland,  B.  G.  C. 

•  II.  1853 
•Bolton,  L.  1884 

•  —        W.  W.  1881 

—  P. 

—  iM.A.  189(: 

•  —       R.  II.  B.  IHso 

—  W.  S.  1907 

•  —  R.  C.  1886 
•Boml.ay,  Ld.  Bp.of  1879 
•Boniford.T.  I87'2 

•  —  I,,  (i.  18S« 
'Bunipait,  II.  M.  1858 

I    Bona»,  G.  J. 


Trinity 

Clare 

Clare 

Trin.H 

Emm. 

Cuius 

Selicyn 

King^s 

Trinity 

Queens' 

Christ's 

Christ's 

C/irist's 

Jesus 

Trinity 

Queens' 

Cuius 

Jesus 

J  oh. 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Selwyn 

Jesus 

Peter's 

King's 

King^s 
King's 

Kilty's 

Jesus 

Clare 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

Trinity 

Emm. 

I'eter's 

Queens' 

Trinity 

'J 'rill  ill/ 

Joh. 

Trinity 

I'einh. 

Trinity 

Clare 

C'diui 
Ktiiy's 

Christ' t 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Selirifn 

Magd. 

<  'or pus 

Emm. 

Joh. 

t'lnisls 


1142 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Bond,  W.  H. 

1872 

Clare 

•Bosanquet,  G.  C. 

1899 

•     —     H. 

1877 

Trin.H. 

•     -              G. 

1864 

•    —     C.  W. 

1862 

Christ's 

—             S.  K.C 

.  1891 

•    —     W.  A. 

1879 

Job. 

*    —             R.  C. 

1894 

*     —    J. 

1861 

Mui;il. 

—             V.  ll.C 

.  1894 

•    —    S. 

1871 

Magd. 

Bostawen,  Hon.E. 

H.J. 

•   —    c. 

1894 

M.tgd. 

Bose,  D.  M. 

•    —     W.H. 

1854 

Emm. 

—    J.  B. 

—    J.  S. 

1908 

Emm . 

•Bostock,  H. 

1885 

•Bonfellow,  E. 

1872 

Corpus 

—         S. 

1889 

Honhote,  E.  F. 

Clare 

Boswell,  1*.  R. 

Bonne,  T.  W. 

Ihnon. 

Bosworth,  T.  O. 

1906 

Bonner,  C.  A.  .1. 

1908 

Emm. 

Botham.  A.  F. 

*Bonnett,  J. 

1873 

J  oh. 

—         A.  W  . 

189(1 

•Bonney,T.  G. 

1856 

Joh. 

♦Bothamley,  11. 

1860 

Bonny,  A.  E. 

Sidney 

Botry-Pigott,  D. 

1901 

*Bonser,  Ht.  Hon.  i 

Sir  J.  w.; 

1870 

Christ's 

»Bott,H. 
*Botterdl,  A. 

1882 
1900 

—      W.J. 

1907 

Christ's 

*Botting-,  C.  G. 

1892 

—      G.  A.  G. 

Joh. 

Bottome,  G.  M. 

*Bonsey,  W. 

1868 

Joh. 

Bottomley,  A.  C. 

1907 

—        R.  Y. 

1897 

Joh. 

—              VV  . 

1899 

•Boodle,  J,  A. 

1859 

Joh. 

—             W.  C. 

1900 

Bookless,  J.  S. 

1900 

Trin.H. 

Bougliey.P.  F. 

1804 

*Boord,  H.P. 

1890 

Clare 

*    —          A.  H.  F. 

1872 

Boot,  J.  C. 

Jcsics 

—          C.  L.  F. 

1908 

Boote,  C.  W. 

Emm. 

*Boughlon,  T. 

1895 

♦Booth,  A.  A. 
—       C.  H.B. 

1894 
1908 

King's 

Klntfs 

*Boughton- Leigh,  ) 
P.  W. 

1892 

*    —      H. 

1895 

Caih. 

*    -       B.G. 

1879 

*    —      H.  F. 

1898 

Cath. 

•    —      C.  E.W. 

1882 

—      L.  B. 

1905 

Christ's 

•Boulden,  A.  W. 

1872 

*    —      L.  H. 

1895 

Trinity 

Boulderson,  (j.  H. 

C. 

—       S.  H. 

1901 

Trinity 

Bouienger,  C.  L. 

1906 

—      H. 

189G 

Trinity 

•Boulnois,  E. 

1862 

—      C.  Z.  M. 

Trinity 

♦Boultbee,  T.  F. 

1876 

_     r.  E. 

NonColl. 

-           H.  D. 

1908 

*Boothnian,  E.  I). 

1872 

Trinity 

—           H.  T. 

1907 

*Boothioyd,  H.  E. 

1899 

Sidney 

Boulter,  B.  S. 

1900 

*  Booty,  C.  F. 

1874 

Christ's 

*BouUon,  G. 

1880 

—      M.  G.  R. 

1907 

Christ's 

—          G.  F.  P. 

*Borcliardt,  W.  G. 

1894 

Joh. 

—         F.  M. 

1897 

"Borissow,  L. 

1866 

Trinity 

*Bourchier,  J.  D. 

1876 

*     —           C.  L. 

1891 

Trinity 

*    —             E.G. 

1908 

•Borland,  R.S. 

1850 

Trinity 

-             L.  G.  A 

"Boiley,  J.  O. 

1896 

Caius 

Bourdillon,  G.  L. 

1908 

Born,  M. 

Cuius 

•Bourne,  J.  B. 

1894 

*Borougli,  R.  F. 

1899 

Clare 

*     —        S. 

1896 

*Borradaile,B.  VV.G 

1894 

Caius 

*     —        A.  11.  J. 

1879 

•     —              R.  H. 

1858 

Joh. 

—         H.  R. 

*     -             L.  A. 

1893 

Selioyn 

*    —        C.  W. 

1868 

Borrett,  P.  R. 

Mtigd. 

•    —        A.  A. 

1871 

Borlhwick,  C.  H. 

Sidney 

—        A.  W. 

1908 

*Borton,  N.  A.  li. 

1870 

I'iing's 

—        C. 

•     —        S.  K. 

1876 

King^s 

•Bousfield,  W.  R. 

1876 

*Bosanquet,  Sir  F.  A 

1860 

King^s 

—           R.  B. 

*    —             B.  11. 

1894 

King's 

•Boustead,  W.P. 

1856 

King's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
(  'In-ist's 
NonCoU. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
(-Jueeiis' 
Joh. 
Clare 
Magd. 
Trinity 
Mayd: 
Peter's 
Fetnh. 
Emm. 
Christ's 
Clare 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Peinh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Sidney 

Jesus 

Trinity 
Trinity 
Lorpus 
Clare 
King's 
Joh. 
Corpus 
Queens' 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Trin.H. 
Kingy 
Trinity 
h  ing's 
Queens' 
trinity 
Seiwyn 
Pemb. 
Corpus 
Ki7ig's 
Jesns 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Down. 
Sehryn 
Cains 
Caius 
Cath, 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


1143 


\ 


•BoutHower,  D.  S. 

1S7« 

Caiui 

Boyle,  G.E. 

1906 

Selioyn 

*     —              C. 

1870 

Corpin 

*Boys,  H.  A. 

1867 

Emm. 

"    -              C. 

l!»()l) 

Trinity 

—     .I.e.  E. 

Emm. 

'Bouveiie,  Hon.  15.1*. 

IBtiS 

Trinity 

Boyson,  J.  C. 

Cuius 

Bouwens,  B.  G. 

litOO 

Trinity 

Boys-Stones,  W. 

1904 

Cuius 

*Bovey,  11.  T. 

1873 

Queens' 

Bial)y,  H.  \V. 

Sidney 

Bovill,  E.  H. 

I'einh. 

*Bradburne,  T.  W. 

1896 

Pemb. 

Bowden,  E.  K. 
—          W.  G. 

1908 

tend). 
Corpus 

•Bradbury,.!.  B. 

1865  ■ 

( 'aius 
Down. 

*Bow(ller,  A.  V. 

1808 

Sidney 

—            J.  F. 

1906 

Kini/'s 

Bowdoiij,  11.  W.  C. 

18i»3 

Trinity 

—            J. 

1894 

Christ's 

*Bowe,  J.  H. 

11)03 

Jesus 

Biadfield,  R. 

1908 

Cuius 

Bovven,  G.  H.  ('. 

1891 

Peinb. 

Bradford,  E.  C. 

Pend). 

*     —        H.  C. 

1870 

Corpui, 

-           W.  G.  H 

1886 

Cuius 

—        L.  H. 

J  oh. 

Bradley,  E.  J. 

Jesus 

BowenColtluiist,  > 
R.  M.    i 

1905 

Trinity 

—         W.deW.H. 
*    —          F.  C.            1870 

Jesus 
Christ's 

Bower,  C.  W. 

Cuius 

—         M.G. 

1904 

Trinity 

•     -      R. 

1868 

J  oh. 

—         L. 

1905 

Selwii7i 

*     —      H.  S. 

1861 

Trinity 

*     —        A.  S. 

1898 

•     —       11.  1\1. 

1877 

Trinity 

•Bradnack,  A.W. 

1883 

Clare 

•     —       F.  0. 

1S7S 

Trinity 

Bradney,  G.  P. 

1899 

Trin.II. 

»     —      W. 

1.S89 

Trinity 

Bradsliaw,  T.  E.  J. 

Trinity 

—      11.. I. 

Emm. 

—            G. 

1882 

Down. 

•  Bovver.s,  P.  11. 

ISSO 

J  oh. 

Bradstock,  G. 

Jesus 

*  Bowes,  G.  E.  15. 

1895 

Emm. 

*Bra-g,  VV.H. 

1884 

Trinity 

*Bowker,  11.  C. 

1862 

Emm. 

•Braginton,  W. 

1891 

Non  Coll. 

Bowie,  H.  E. 

1908 

Pemb. 

•Brailey,  W.  H. 

1896 

Queens' 

—       C.W. 

1901 

Trinity 

«    _        W.A. 

1868 

Down. 

♦Bowles,  H.  F. 

1881 

Jesus 

*    —        A.  R. 

1899 

Down. 

'     —        E.  A. 

1887 

Jesus 

Brailsford,  W. 

1889 

Queens' 

•     —        G.  F.  S. 

1901 

Brailhwaite,  T.  M. 

1902 

Clare 

*Bovvley,  A.  L. 

1H91 

•     —                J.S. 

1895 

Trinity 

'Bowling,  E.  VV. 

1860 

J  oh. 

Braley,  E.  F. 

Down. 

Bowman,  A. .). 

1884 

Trin.n. 

Bramall,  E.  H. 

Pemb. 

•     —           F. 

189-2 

Jesus 

*Braniley,  (^. 

1874 

Jesus 

*Bown,  P.  H. 

1898 

J  oh. 

*Bram  ley-Moore,  VV 

.1.1853 

Trinity 

Bowling,  H. 

1904 

King's 

•Bramston,  W. 

1864 

I'eter's 

•     —          F.  H. 

1844 

Trinity 

*     -            F.T. 

1865 

Trinity 

•    —          E.  F. 

1877 

Trinity 

•Bramwell,  W. 

1884 

Trin.II. 

•     —         A.C. 

1883 

Trinity 

•     —            A. 

1854 

Trinity 

—         C.  S. 

1902 

Trinity 

-            J.  C. 

Trinity 

•Bowstead,  A.  K. 

1879 

Christ's 

•Bruncker,  P.  W. 

1877 

Jesus 

•Box,  R.  D. 

1888 

Cuius 

•Brand,  A. 

1890 

Pemb. 

•Boxail,  VV,  P.G. 

1871 

Emm, 

—      11.  G. 

Queens' 

—      W.  P.  G. 

Emm. 

•Brandreth,  C. 

1888 

Pemb. 

•     —      R. 

1889 

Down. 

Brandt,  VV.  R. 

King's 

Boyall,  A.  V. 

1908 

Trinity 

—        E.  H. 

1906 

Queens' 

Boyce,  A.  St .). 

189(; 

Queens' 

*Bianpcombe,  H.  S. 

1885 

Joh. 

Boycott,  A.  G. 

S)'/iri/a 

*  Branson,  G.  H. 

1863 

(^aius 

'Boyd,  P. 

1890 

Clare 

*Branstoii,  W.  G. 

1893 

Trinity 

*     —     F.  L. 

1879 

Cat  us 

Brantsen,  C.  A. 

1908 

Triniti/ 

'     —     G.  K. 

1885 

Cuius 

Brash,  E.J.  Y. 

Joh.    ' 

—     E.  .1. 

Sidney 

Braun.  G.  C.  P. 

Trinity 

•Boyd-Curpenter,H.J.1887 
Boyle,  R.  F.  R.  P. 

King's 
Trin.H. 

•Brauniioltz,  )     ,, 
1        E.  G.  W.  /   ^^-^ 

1 . 1884 

King's 

•    —      J. 

1901 

Curijus 

i       —           H.J. 

Joh. 

•     —     D.  H. 

1904 

Joh. 

1 

1144 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Braunholtz,  G.  E.  K. 

Emm, 

Briggs,  M. 

Sidney 

*Biay.  VV.  H. 

1866 

J  oh. 

Bright,  W.A. 

1901 

Cains 

'     —     E. 

1867 

Joh. 

-       H.  A. 

1907 

Cath. 

•     -     R.  M. 

1865 

Trinity 

*     —       H. 

1889 

Trinity 

—     K.  A. 

1891 

Tnnity 

—      F.  T. 

NonCull. 

—    F.E. 

1904 

Trinity 

Brightman,  E.  W. 

Trinity 

—     A.  W. 

Down. 

Brig-ht-Smith,  V. 

1890 

Trin.H. 

*Braybrooke,  II.  M. 

1891 

Pemh. 

•Brill,  J. 

1882 

Joh. 

•     —               Lord 

1877 

Mag<t. 

*Brind,  W.  H. 

1896 

( 'orpus 

Brayshaw,  E.  L. 

1907 

Trin.H. 

nirindley,  H.  H. 

1 887 

Joh. 

Braysliay,  S. 

1906 

Joh. 

*Brinkworth,  J.  B. 

1869 

Queens' 

Breach,  W.  N. 

Cuius 

Brinton,  C.  C. 

1904 

Cuius 

Bree.  H.R.S. 

1908 

Selwyn 

*  Brisbane,  Bp  of 

1885 

Trinity 

•Breffit,  W. 

1891 

Peter's 

Briscoe,  F.  E.  T. 

1896 

Pemb. 

•Bremner,  A.  M.  B. 

1868 

—         W.  T. 

1900 

Selwyn 

*Brenan,  H.  E. 

1896 

Pemh. 

-        J.  R. 

1902 

Selwyn 

*    —       A.  R.  M. 

1896 

Trinity 

—        R.  A.  N. 

1908 

Si'hryn 

Brennan,  J. 

Christ's 

Brisley,  C  E. 

Cains 

*Brereton,  P.  H.  L. 

1898 

Christ's 

•Bristol,  Lord  Bpof 

1856 

Cath. 

*     —           C.  S.  Jl. 

188G 

Joh. 

Bristow,  C.  H. 

Christ's 

—           .I.L. 

Trinity 

*     —         E. 

1897 

Joh. 

*    —          H.  L. 

1883 

•     -         J.  G. 

1875 

Trinity 

*Bretherton,  H.  W. 

1880 

Trinity 

*Bristowe,  C.  J. 

1884 

Trin.H. 

—             H. 

Trinity 

Britton,  J, 

1908 

Corpus 

*  Brett,  F.A.  B. 

1885 

Sidney 

Broad,  C.  G. 

Trinity 

*Breul,  K.  H.  M.A 

1886 

King's 

Broadbent,  F. 

Cath. 

—     E.  D.  1.  E. 

Trinity 

—             C.  H. 

1903 

Trinity 

Brewer,  C.  H. 

1906 

Cltire 

♦Broadhead,  T.  \V. 

1898 

Cath. 

*     —        H.  P. 

1889 

Queens' 

Broadmead,  H.  H. 

Cuius 

*    —        F.  W. 

1888 

Cath. 

*Broadiick,  11.  C. 

1897 

Trinity 

—        J. 

Emm. 

Brock,  A.  G. 

1908 

Pemh. 

Brewis,  C. 

Down. 

*     —      T.  A. 

1895 

Joh. 

*  Brewster,  G.  W. 

1902 

King's 

*Brockbank,  O. 

1892 

Christ's 

Brice-Smith,  H.  M. 

1906 

Queens' 

—               B. 

1906 

Joh. 

—                R. 

1908 

Joh. 

•Brocklebank.T. 

1871 

Trinity 

—                H.  F. 

Joh. 

*    —                C.  H. 

1885 

Trinity 

Brickwood,  H. 

1900 

Peter's 

—                J.J. 

Triniti/ 

♦Bridge,  D. 

1895 

Queens' 

Brocklehurst,  Sir  P. 

L. 

Trin.  H. 

—       John 

Doicn. 

-                 T.  P. 

1908 

Trin.H. 

—       Joshua 

Down. 

*    —                 F. 

1892 

Queens' 

•Bridgeman,E.R.O. 

1873 

Trinity 

*     —                  T.  P. 

1892 

Queens' 

•    —            C.  G.  0. 

1875 

Trinity 

Brockman,  R.  St  L 

( 'aius 

*    —            W.  C. 

1887 

Trinitij 

*Brock8opp,  VV.  E. 

1903 

Corpus 

—            R.  O. 

Trinity 

Brodetsky,  S. 

Trinity 

Bridges,  F.  LI.  S. 

1907 

Corpus 

Brodhurst,M.  S. 

1888 

Trin.H. 

*  Bridgwater,  J.  H. 

1884 

Trin.H. 

*    —            F. 

1854 

Christ's 

—              H.  N. 

1899 

Trin.H. 

•Brogden,  T.  W. 

1867 

Joh. 

Brierley,  W.  B. 

1908 

Christ's 

*Bromage,  R.  R. 

1875 

Clare 

—          J. 

Trinity 

•  Bromley,  C 

1881 

Clare 

*Brigg,  L. 

1888 

Clare 

-          L. 

1906 

Cains 

•    _     J.J. 

1884 

Trinity 

•    —         W. 

1866 

Christ's 

•    —     W.A. 

1884 

Trinity 

*     —          N.  W.  B. 

1892 

Emm. 

•Briggs,  W. 

1890 

Jesus 

*Bromwich,T.  J.  I' A 

.1895 

Joh. 

-      G.  R. 

Jesus 

Brook,  F.  B. 

1902 

Sidney 

—      W.R. 

1904 

Christ's 

Brooke,  G.  C. 

1906 

Corpus 

*     —       J. 

1891 

Joh.         ! 

•     _         W,  P. 

1873 

King's 

—       C.  E. 

Sidney     \ 

•    —        H.  R. 

1883 

King's 

MEMBERS  OF  TIIR  UNIVERSITY. 


1145 


*Brooke 

A.E. 

1886 

King's 

BrowB 

,  V.  S. 

Jesus 



R.  C. 

King's 

* 

— 

E.  W. 

1887 

Christ's 

♦     

A. 

1892 

J  oh. 

* 

— 

M.  W. 

1895 

Christ's 

— 

Z.N. 

1905 

(Cains 
IJoh. 

— 

C.  A. 
A.  E. 

1896 

Christ's 
Christ's 



J. 

1908 

Emm. 

* 

— 

J.  L. 

1837 

J  oh. 

•Brookes 

,  U.R 

1890 

Clare 

• 

— 

L.  M. 

1875 

Joh. 

A. 

.XonColl. 

* 

— 

G.  E.D. 

1887 

Joh. 

Brooks 

J.  E. 

1886 

Peter's 

* 

— 

P.  H. 

1889 

Joh. 

A. 

1893 

Cuius 

* 

— 

VV. 

1889 

./oh. 

1905 

1  Cains 

• 



VV .  J. 

1890 

Joh. 

— 

F.  T. 

1  Emm. 

* 

— 

W.  L. 

1892 

Joh. 

•     

E.  W. 

1886 

King's 

* 

— 

S.  R. 

190-2 

Joh. 

. 

CD. 

1908 

King's 

— 

A.  E. 

1906 

Joh. 

*     

E.J. 

1888 

J  oh. 

• 



F. 

1859 

Trinity 

♦     

H. 

1858 

Trinity 

♦ 

— 

K.  H. 

1S79 

Trinity 



T. 

1885 

Trinity 

• 

— 

H.R. 

1882 

Trinity 



A. 

Down. 

» 

— 

H.  W. 

1883 

Trinity 

__ 

L. 

NonColl. 

• 



R.P. 

1884 

Trinity 

Brooksbank,  E 
—                S 

.LI 

.B.\B5lTrin.H. 
190S     Trin.H. 

« 

— 

A.  L. 

1888 

( Trinity 

\Sehrijn 

•  Brooks 

iaw,  A 

1889 

Corpus 

* 

— 

D.  C. 

1901 

Trinity 

•Brook-Smith. 

■:. .) 

1879 

J  oh. 

* 

— 

B.  G. 

1903 

Trinity 

Broome 

,  H.  R 

Christ's 

* 



VV.H. 

1903 

Trinity 

•Bros,  1 

.  K. 

1357 

J  oh. 

— 

A.  R. 

1905 

Trinity 

Brothers,  M. 

1904 

Clare 

— 

r.  B. 

1905 

Trinity 

•Brough 

..J. 

1881 

Down. 



A.  R. 

Trinity 

Brough 

am,  VV 

F. 

1888 

Pemb. 

— 

C.  Clifton 

Trinity 

Brougli 

ton,  .1. 

R. 

1H80 

Peter's 

— 

C.  Culhbe 

t 

Trinitji 

•    ^ 

R. 

J.P 

.   1840 

Clare 

— 

R.  A. 

Trinity 

•    

F. 

R. 

1871 

Cuius 

— 

J. 

Sidney 

•     

H. 

K. 

1872 

Cuius 

— 

I.  M. 

Do  inn. 

*     

C. 

E. 

1884 

Cuius 

— 

E.  W. 

NonColl. 

*  Brough 

ton-Ro 

use, 

i  1871 

Corpus 

— 

IX 

1877 

E.  B 

*  Brown 

-Douglas,  F 

A. 1876 

Trinity 

•Browel 

,H.  H 

. 

1879 

Trinity 

Browne,  F.  M. 

1903 

Peter's 

*Brown 

M .  T. 

K. 

18M 

Pemh. 

— 

E.  G. 

1883 

Pemb. 

♦     

J.  W. 

H. 

1901 

Pemb. 



A.D. 

Queens' 

*     

P.  R.  B. 

1903 

Pemb. 

— 

R.  M.G 

1876 

Jesus 

__ 

N.  I). 

1907 

Pemb. 

— 

B.  iM.C. 

S. 1893 

Christ's 

•     

E.  A. 

1863 

Cuius 

— 

jM.  a. 

1907 

Christ's 



A. 

1901 

Cuius 

— 

\V.  M. 

1907 

Christ's 

»     

A.  W 

S. 

1903 

Cuiu.s 

— 

VV.  II. 

1870 

./oh. 



H.H. 

1907 

Caiu.'i 



K.  L. 

1878 

Joh. 

__ 

A.  A. 

Cuius 



A.  B. 

1879 

Joh. 

,^ 

C.  B. 

Caius 

— 

H.R. 

1880 

Joh. 



11.  M. 

Cuius 

* 

— 

W, 

1899 

Joh. 



T. 

Cains 



E.  A. 

1869 

Trinity 

•     

J.  C. 

1863 

Trin.H. 

— 

iM.  G. 

Trinity 



U.  M. 

1889 

King's 

— 

M.  C.  G. 

1868 

Emm. 

•     

S.  K. 

1889 

King's 

— 

B.  G. 

1871 

Emm. 



E.  T. 

1899 

King's 

— 

1.  G. 

1873 

K/H  HI . 

— 

A.  (;. 

1905 

King's 

— 

J.  H. 

1881 

Emm. 

— 

S.  K. 

1907 

King's 

— 

W.  E.  C. 

Enun. 



Ci.iM. 

Jesus 

— 

L.  E. 

Sidney 

— 

H.  E. 

Jesus 

' 

— 

R.  C.  L. 

1869 

Down. 

1146 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   UNIVERSITY. 


*Browning,0.  1860  King's 

*  —  G.  A.         1880  A'tn^'s 

*  _  K.  C.         1897  Joh. 

—  P.  T.         1904  Trinity 

—  W.  F,  Selwyn 

*  —            H.  A.         1901 
Hrownrigg,  F.  K.      1908  Queens' 

*  —  J.  S.        1864  Ma^d. 

*  —              R.G.P.    1882  Emm. 
*Brownscombe,  A.       1899  Joh. 

Brownson,R.D.D-D.  1905  Joh. 

—  T.  K.  .Joh. 
*Brownsword,  H.        1891  Dawn. 
"Brown- Westhead,  >    ,oq,  rp  .  .. 

G.  M.  i  '^^^  Trinity 


*Bruce,  .1.  C.  G. 

1901 

Trin.H. 

—     R.  E. 

1896 

Corpus 

—     Rl.  V.  S. 

Corpus 

•    —     LordC.F.B 

1871 

Trinity 

—      J.S. 

1901 

Trinity 

—      P.  A. 

Trinity 

*     —     CM. 

1897 

Emm. 

—      C.  G. 

1908 

Emm. 

Bruce  Dickson,  K. 

Trinity 

*Brudenell- Bruce,) 
J.  E.  J.             i 

1900 

Trinity 

•Brumell,  C. 

1844 

Joh. 

*Brundrit,  P.  W. 

1897 

King's 

Brunner,  H.  R. 

1893 

Peter's 

—          S. 

1900 

Trin.H. 

Brunton,  K,  H.  P. 

Trinity 

Brunwin-Hales,  G. 

(). 

Jesus 

*Brunyate,  W.  H. 

1888 

Trinity 

Brutton,  H.  L. 

1904 

Trinity 

*  Bryan,  G.  H. 

1886 

Peter's 

Bryan-Brown,  VV. 

1906 

Down. 

—                   G.  S 

1907 

Down. 

—                    D.S 

1908 

Down. 

*Bryans,  C. 

1878 

King's 

*Bryant,  H.  S. 

1850 

Trinity 

•     —        E.E. 

1892 

Emm. 

—        G.  VV. 

Emm. 

*     _        C.  L. 

1903 

Doien. 

•Brymer,  W.  K. 

1862 

Trinity 

*  Buchanan,  .1. 

1888 

Peter's 

*     —             J.Y.M. 

4.1891 

Christ's 

•     —             D.  M. 

1901 

Trinity 

—             .1.  N. 

1908 

Trinity 

—             A.  N. 

Trinity 

♦Buck,  W.  A. 

1886 

Peter's 

—    SirR.C.  LL.ri.\m2 

Clare 

Buckell,  E.  R. 

Cains 

Buckingham,  S.  H 

Xon  Coll 

'Buckland,  VV.  W.      1884     Cains 

Buckie,  W.  F.  1898     Cuius 

•     —        E.  W.  1879     King's 


Buckle,  G.  W. 

—  J.B. 
Buckler,  W.  H. 
Buckley,  E. 

*  —  Hon.  Sir) 

H.  B.   f 

—  D.F. 

—  H.  H.  C. 

*  —         J.  P. 

*  —  R. 
Buckney,  F. 
Bucknill,.!.  V. 

*Buckslon,  H, 

—  G.  M. 
•Buckwell,  H.  .1. 
•Budd,  .1.  VV. 

*  —  U.S. 
Budg-e,  H.  L.  B. 

*  —       10.  A.  T.  W. 
•Budgen,  W. 

Budgett,  J.  H. 
Bull,  W.  E.  H. 

—  A.  \V.  M. 

—  R.  C.  T. 

—  H.R. 

*  —    S. 

*  —    H.  M. 

—  G.J.  O. 

*  —    F.  E.  P. 

*  _    R.  A. 

*  —    H. 

*    R  C. 

Bullard,'  R.  W- 

*Bulleid,  C.  H. 
*Bulley,F.  M. 
Bullivant.R.  P. 

*  Bulloch,  J.  H. 
•Bullock,  .1.  F.  W. 

*  —        A.  B. 

*  —         J.  H. 
*Bullough,  E. 

Bulmer,  D.  G. 

*  —         E.F. 

—  P.  H. 

*  —         G.  V. 
♦Bul.strode,  R. 

*  —  C.  V. 

*  —  H.T. 
*Bulteel,  .1.  P.  K. 
*Bumsted,  H.  .1. 

Bunbury,  H.  W. 

Bunny,  H.  S. 

Barbery,  R.  .1.  P. 
*l5uibidg-e,  F.  W, 
*Burbury,  S.  11. 

Burchell,.!.  M. 


1907 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1890 

Trinity 

1908 

Cath. 

1868 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Mn,id. 

1904 

Trinity 

1901 

Emm. 

1805 

Sidney 

1901 

Emm. 

1856 

Joh. 

19U3 

Trinity 

1885 

Christ's 

1861 

Penib. 

1878 

Trinity 

1902 

Femb.' 

1882 

Christ's 

1891 

Corpus 

1899 

Trinity 

Caius 

Trin.H. 

Co  rims 

Queens' 

1881 

Cath. 

1899 

Cath. 

Mar/d. 

1874 

Trinity 

1880 

Trinity 

1895 

Trinity 

1859 

Emm. 

Queens' 

1904 

Trinity 

1899 

Em  m . 

1906 

Trinity 

1897 

Trinity 

1864 

Peter's 

1883 

Trinity 

1884 

Trinity 

1902 

Trinity 

1908 

Caius 

1889 

King's 

Cath. 

1868 

Joh. 

1900 

Femh. 

1897 

Tiinity 

1881 

Emm. 

1898 

King's 

1890 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

1906 

Corpus 

1906 

C/irist's 

18G2 

Christ's 

1854 

Joh. 

1908 

Trinity 

MEAIBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1147 


•15urd,  E. 

1850 

Cains 

*Burrell,  L.  S.  T. 

1904 

Trinity 

■     —     E.  L. 

1.S84 

Cains 

—         R.  K.  T. 

Tiinitii 

•IJurder,  A.  H.  F. 

1871 

J  oh. 

Burrill,  W.  R. 

1906 

Clare  ' 

—        U.  E.  L. 

litOT 

Trinity 

*Burroughes,  E.  R. 

1884 

Trin.H. 

•Burdon,  J.  A. 

1888 

Christ's 

*Burrow,  J.  VV. 

1866 

Joh. 

•     —         R. 

1853 

Joh. 

•Burrows,  S. 

1896 

Trin.H. 

•     —        E.  R. 

l'.tO-> 

Sidney 

-         R. 

1906 

Trin.H. 

I'.urHeld,  S.  T. 

St  /  IV 1/ II 

—          H.A. 

Cath. 

Bulge,  C.  F.. 

1S83 

Peter's 

—          L.  R. 

Cath. 

Burgess,  R. 

iyo-2 

Cains 

*    —         J.N. 

1872 

Jesus 

•    —        D. 

1875 

Corpus 

•    —          F.  II. 

1S78 

Christ's 

—         L.  E. 

1908 

Christ's 

—         A.M. 

1!)0G 

Sidney 

*     —         A.  R. 

UIO.5 

Trinity 

•Burton,  J.  H. 

1892 

Feter's 

"Burghdere,  Lord 

1SG9 

Trin.H 

•     —        C.  VV. 

1851 

Clare 

'Burgoyne,  A.  K. 

187-1 

Trinity. 

•    —        F.  M. 

1876 

Trin.H. 

—            L.  S. 

Trinity 

*     —        A. 

1891 

King's 

Burpuin,  G.  A. 

Queens' 

—        D.  C.  F. 

Jc.siis 

Burke,  M.  L. 

King's 

—        H.  P.  W  . 

Joh. 

*     —       J.  B.  B. 

1900 

Trinity 

•     —         Lord 

1860 

Trinity 

'Burkill,  1.  M. 

1891 

Cains 

•     —         A.  H. 

1867 

Trinity 

*Burkitt,  H.  J. 

1888 

Christ's 

•     —        J..I. 

1871 

Trinity 

•     —        F.  C. 

1886 

Trinity 

•    —        A.  1). 

1875 

Trinity 

'Burlend.  T.  {I. 

1891 

Christ's 

*    —        B.  C. 

1884 

Trinity 

Buries,  A.  C.  1*. 

Selwyu 

•    —         E. 

1886 

Trinity 

*Burlinj?liani,  U.  K. 

1898 

Caius 

•    —        J.  A. 

1891 

Trinity 

Burl  ion,  U.  V. 

Corpus 

—      \v. 

190G 

Emm . 

•Burn,  H.  P. 

1875 

Trinity 

—        P-  *■/ 

Emm. 

•  —     A.E. 

•  —     F.  H. 

1885 
1888 

Trinity 
Trinity 

*  Burton- Fannini;,  ( 
F.  W.                 J 

1891 

Joh. 

—     J.  8. 

190G 

Trinity 

•Burn,  T. 

1852 

Joh. 

•Burnaby,  H.  F. 

1858 

King's 

•Burwell,  G. 

1871 

Joh. 

*     —           M.B.  F. 

1899 

Trinitv 

"Bury,  J.  B.       M.A 

i\m 

Kiny's 

•Burnaby-Atkins.l'.F.l.SSy 

Trin.H. 

*     —    H. 

1885 

'Trinity 

"Burnand,  1.  B. 

1S95 

Clare 

*     —     R.  G. 

1889 

Trinity 

♦     -           L.  W. 

1866 

Corpus 

•  —    r.  VV. 

1856 

Emm. 

Hume.  B. 

1901 

Cains 

Bush,  W.  B. 

Fenih. 

Buniell,  K.  W. 

1901 

Cains 

*Buslie.Fox,L.  11.  K 

.  1885 

Joh. 

Burnet,  J.  K.  W . 

1908 

Caius 

Busliell,  VV.  F. 

19Uri 

Kimi's 

*Burneit,  R.  l\ 

1876 

Joh. 

•     —         VV.  1). 

i>!t;i 

Joh. 

•     —         (j.  .1.  \1. 

1880 

Joh. 

*     —         W.D. 

1S93 

Trinity 

■     —         K.O. 

1884 

Trinitu 

Busk,  I..  G. 

19(»0 

KiiH/'s 

—        .1.  E.  1'. 

Trinitif 

-    E.  T. 

19117 

King's 

BurneuSluart,A.I 

.1871 

Fenih'. 

•Buss,  C.  C. 

1881 

Femh. 

Burney,  II.  Iv. 

1884 

Trinitv 

•    —    F.  F. 

1884 

Fenih. 

Burn  Alurdocli,  II. 

190-2 

Trinity 

—    L.  C. 

Femh. 

•Burns,].  K./.  '*'-'l 

1899 

Emm. 

Buswell,  H.L.  F. 

1908 

Cains 

'               llltCOip 

•Buston,  R. 

1874 

Kmm. 

Burnside,  B. 

Clare 

Buszard,  S.  G. 

ChriU's 

•     —           W. 

1875 

I'emh. 

•     —         JVl.C. 

18(j0 

Trinity 

•    —           K.  II. 

1892 

I'enib.      ! 

Butcher,  A.  D.  1). 

190G 

Christ's 

•Bun,  (..  W.  C. 

1879 

Fem/j. 

•BUTCIIKK,  S.  II.,  j 

M.P.   tor   th.[ 
University       j 

—     11.  K. 

11107 

Cath. 

1873 

Trinity 

Burrell.  R.  E. 

Trin.H. 

•     —        F.  F. 

1884 

Magd. 

•     —        .I.G. 

1874 

I'rinil  y 

•     —        J.  A. 

1873 

Trinity 

Butler,  F.  G. 

Feter's 

—         R.  J. 

1892 

Trinity 

—      E.  N. 

Clare 

•    -      C. 

1882 

Femh. 

1148 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


•Butler 

.  M.  S.  D. 

1894 

Peinh. 

Byron-Scott,  VV. 

1908 

Joh. 

•    

A.F. 

1897 

Pemb. 

•Cabell,  W,  L. 

1852 

Joh. 

— 

A.  J.  S. 

Pemb. 

*Cadbury,  H.  T. 

1904 

Clare 

— 

E.  P. 

1908 

Pemb. 

—           L.  J. 

Trinity 

♦     

C.  E. 

1866 

Coiiius 

Cadman,  H. 

1907 

King's 

•    

G.  H. 

1870 

Trin.H. 

•    -         E.S. 

1863 

Christ's 

— 

R.  C.  S. 

King's 

*    —         H.S. 

1899 

Christ's 

— 

W.G. 

1908 

Queens' 

*    —         .KM. 

1879 

Trinity 

m      __^ 

W. 

1853 

Christ's 

—         C.  W.  M. 

Trinity 

* 

E.  C. 

1898 

Christ's 

•Ciidman-Jones.H.  M.  187'i 

Clare 

— 

H.  M. 

Ma,,d. 

Caesar,  H.  D. 

Emm. 

m     __^ 

S.  P. 

1851 

Trinity 

Cahusac,  S.  D.  N. 

Trin.H. 

*  Butler,  H.M.D.D. 

1855 

Trinity 

Caiger,  S.  L. 

1908 

Christ's 

•    

A.J. 

1867 

Trinity 

*Caine,  T. 

1898 

Pemb. 

•    —  LordJ.A.W. 

P.1871 

Trinity 

•Caldecott,  A. 

1880 

Joh. 

•     —  LordJ.T.  B.. 

1.1874 

Trinity 

•    —            A.  R. 

1876 

Trinity 

•    

G.  G. 

1876 

Trinity 

•Caldwell,  VV.  H. 

1881 

Cuius 

*     

E.  M. 

1891 

Trinity 

—           K.  P.  T. 

Trin.H. 

*     ^_ 

G.  H.  C. 

1896 

Trinity 

•Caldwell,  R.  T. 

1865 

Corpus 

_ 

R.  L.  G. 

1905 

Trinity 

*    —           W.J. 

1891 

Joh. 

— 

G.  G.  G. 

Trinity 

*    —          H.  F.  H. 

1903 

Trinity 



.1.  R.M. 

Trinity 

Calderwood,  J.  L. 

Cains 

— 

G.G. 

1902 

Emm. 

Caledon,  Earl  of 

Trinity 

Butlin 

J.  P. 

1896 

Corpus 

Caley,  F.  G. 

1905 

Pemb. 

Butt,  H.  T.  H. 

1905 

Christ's 

Callaghaii,  K.  F. 

( 'a  ius 

—   S. 

Joh. 

•Callendar,  H.  L. 

1885 

Trinity 

»     

\N. 

1849 

Trinity 

Callingiiam,  L.  F. 

Trinity 

♦Buttar 

.  c. 

1889 

Pemb. 

*Calliijhronas,  G. 

1874 

*Buttemer,  R.  W. 

1893 

Emm. 

Calvert,  E. 

Joh. 

Butterworth,  A.  B. 

Peter^s 

-        R.  H. 

1887 

Trinity 

— 

R. 

1892 

Chriith 

-        H. 

1896 

Trinity 

*     ___ 

J.  H 

1886 

Jolt. 

—        H. 

1898 

Trinit;/ 

Buttery,  H.  li. 

Christ' > 

—        W.J.  R. 

1907 

Trinity 

Button 

,  A.  K. 

Joh. 

Cam,  W.  H. 

1905 

Cuius 

Bux,  H.  M. 

Down. 

Caina,  A.  K. 

1895 

Joh. 

*Buxton,  J.  F. 

1875 

Clare 

-      C.  B.N. 

1901 

Joh. 

« 

Sir  T.F.  Ban.  1859 

Tritiity 

*Cameron,  J.  F. 

1898 

Cuius 

"     — 

J.  H. 

1871 

Trinity 

•    —           G.H. 

1884 

Christ's 

*     

T.  F.  V. 

1887 

Trinity 

*     —           H.  C. 

1901 

Joh. 

*     

N.  E. 

1889 

Trinity 

—          C.  L. 

1906 

Trinity 



H.  F. 

1897 

Trinity 

—          C. 

Selwyn 

— 

W.  L. 

1897 

Trinity 

Campbell,  H.  P. 

1903 

Clare 

♦     ___ 

C.R. 

1898 

Trinity 

—            R.W.F 

Pemb. 

*     

11.  J. 

1901 

Trinity 

—            W.  11. 

Cuius 



A. 

1904 

Trinity 

•     —            K. 

1854 

Trin.H. 

— 

L.  W.  W 

1905 

Trinity 

•    —            C.  E. 

1893 

Trin.H. 

__ 

I. 

1907 

Trinity 

—            \i.  A. 

Trin.H. 



Al.  B. 

Trinity 

—            R.  0.  C. 

Kin<i's 



I".  F. 

Trinity 

*     —            S.  G. 

1901 

Christ"  s 

•     

V.  W. 

1869 

•     —            J. 

1878 

Joh. 

Hyatt 

H.  V.  U. 

1904 

Clare 

!       —            A.  Y. 

1907 

Joh. 



K.  N.B. 

Clare 

—            C.  G.  H 

1908 

Joh. 

Byers 

J. 

1902 

Pemb. 

•    _            T.  R.  C 

.  1867 

Trinity 

Bygrave,  W. 

1!(04 

Christ's 

•     —  F.  G.B.  f^^"^-  1878  Trinity 

Byles, 

J.  M. 

1898 

King's 

\inco 

•p. 

•^ 

Byrne 

,  1..  W. 

IH97 

Trinity 

*     —           N. 

1882 

Trinity 

•Byron 

,  li.  C.  A. 

1881 

Trinity 

*     —            G.A. 

1895 

Trinity 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1149 


•Campbell,  A. 

lflO'2 

Trinity 

Carnley,  W.  B. 

•   —        N.  n. 

i;io-2 

Triniti/ 

"Caroe,  J.  F. 

•     —           L.C.II. 

D. 1903 

Trinitf/ 

•   —    w. 

—            E.  R. 

Trinity 

•Carpenter,  E.  W. 

*  Campbell  Doufflas 
S.  D 

• }  1864 

*  -            S.  C. 

•  —            E. 

•Campion,  B.  W. 

1887 

Queens' 

—            E.  H.  0. 

Candeth,  M.  A. 

King's 

•    —            F.  W. 

•Candler,  J.  P. 

1895 

Corpus 

Ciinis 

*    —           J. 

Candy,  Sir  E.T,W..4.19«3 

—            C.  G. 

Cane,  H.  J.  B. 

1901 

Cains 

•Carpmael,  K. 

—    L.  B. 

1903 

King's 

*Carr,R.  G 

—    A.  S. 

19(J6 

King's 

—   G.  DR. 

—    iM.  H. 

King's 

•    —   F. 

—    E. G.  S. 

1907 

Jesus 

•    —  E.T.S. 

•     —    A.  G. 

1«67 

J  oh. 

•    —  C.  L. 

—    L.  D. 

1904 

Sidney 

—  A.I. 

Cann,  F.  W.  M. 

1878 

Pemb. 

•    —  E. 

•    —     G.D. 

1879 

Jesus 

•    —  F.  O. 

Cannan,  G.  E. 

1905 

King's 

•    —  C.  T. 

Canney,  J.  U.  C. 

1905 

Christ's 

—  W.J. 

Cannin<jton,  A.  S 

Caius 

•    —  J.  W. 

•Cannon,  F.J. 

1874 

Trinity 

•    —  F.  G.  P. 

Canny,  G.  B. 

1903 

Queens' 

•Carr-Ellison,  H.  G. 

Canii.  R.  G. 

1905 

King's 

•Carrie,  W.  H.  B. 

•Capel,  B. 

1850 

Christ's 

Carroll,  H. 

•       —    H.  M. 

1854 

J  oh. 

•    —       T. 

Capon,  H.  O. 

1894 

Christ's 

Carruthers,  F.  G. 

(yaporn,  A.  C. 

1906 

Trin.H. 

—              K.  StC 

Cappel,  M.  L. 

1907 

Trinity 

Carse,  G.  A. 

Capron,  J.  W. 

1905 

King's 

—    J. \v. 

•Capstick,  J.  AV. 

1891 

Trinity 

•Carslaw,  H.  S. 

•Carden,  S.  R. 

1895 

Pemb: 

•Carsley,  S. 

•(lardew,  H.J. 

1898 

Clare 

•Carter,  H. 

•Canlwtll,  P.  B. 

1896 

Caius 

•    —      F.  M.  B. 

—           W. 

1906 

Caius 

—      K.  0. 

—          C.R. 

Caius 

•    —      G.  W. 

—           A.G. 

Joh. 

•    —      W.  R. 

Carey.  F.  C.  S. 

1904 

Clare 

•    —      F.  L. 

—      G.  V. 

Caius 

—      J.  S. 

-       R.  S. 

1905 

Corpus 

—     W.  n. 

•     —      R.  J. 

1863 

Joh. 

•     -      K. 

•   —    E.r. 

1862 

Trinity 

•     —      J.G. 

•     -      F.  8. 

1883 

Trinity 

•    —       C.  E.  J. 

•Carinsfton,  R.  C. 

S.   1879 

Joh. 

•     —      J. 

Carkeck.  B.  M. 

Sidney 

—      11.  G. 

•CarlesH,  W . 

1874 

Joh. 

—       \V.  E. 

•Carlill,  H.  F. 

1897 

—       H.  H.  A. 

"Carlinp,  A. 

1HS7 

Joh. 

—       T.  R.  G. 

Carli.sle.  F.  M.  M 

J'cnih. 

Cartbigasen,  S.  T. 

•     —         K. 

1S7H 

Joh. 

•Cartmell,  J.  W. 

•     —         A.D. 

1869 

Trinity 

•Cartwrigbt,  G.  F. 

—        J.  C.  I). 

Trinity 

—              B.  (). 

•Carlos,  K.  S. 

1865 

Trinity 

Cams- Wilson,  E. 

Carlyll,  f|.  B. 

1903 

Joh. 

Carver,  A.  E.  A. 

•(Jarlyon,  P. 

1834 

Emm. 

-        i\.  C. 

•Carmichael,D.\\ 

W.    l'.M)l 

Christ's 

•     —        A.J. 

•Carne,  A.  C. 

1H91 

Peter's 

1        -       C.J. 

I90t; 

1879 
1879 
1878 
1899 
1868 

1886 
1885 

1867 
1879 

1893 
1862 
1892 

1848 
1883 
1900 
1904 
188H 
1904 
1896 
1904 

1863 
1898 


1894 
1894 
1887 
1894 
1904 
1865 
1884 
1897 
1903 

1871 
1878 
ISSl 
1887 
1904 
1907 


1865 
1897 
1899 

1905 

1898 
1849 


Cjneens' 
Trinity 
Trinity 

Caius 

Caius 

Trin.H. 

King's 

Queens' 

Sidney 

Job. 

Joh. 

Cuius 

Cain.'! 

Trin.H. 

Cath. 

Cath. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Trinity 
Trinity 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Seliryn 

Trinity 
Emm. 

JrsHS 

Trinity 

Pemb. 
Xonf'oll. 

Emm. 

Km  m , 

Emm. 
Emm. 

Clare 

Clare 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Caius 

King's 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Seln-t/n 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Pemb. 

King's 

Trinity 

(^aius 

King's 

Queens' 

tjufcna' 


1150 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVEKSITY. 


♦Carver,  T. 
*     —       J.  R. 
—       G.  A. 
*Carwai(iine,  H.  A. 
*Carysfort,  Earl  of 

Case,  J. 

Casey,  H.  J. 

Casley,  R.  de  C. 
•Cassels,  J.  W. 

Cassidi,  F.  L. 

Cassim,  M. 

Cassin,  J.  A. 
"Casson,  J.  L. 
*Castellain,  J   M.A. 


1884 
1889 

1853 
1859 

1906 
1908 
1869 


1895 

1884 


H.G.  P.ii 


1903 
incorp. 

Castle,  G.  H.  1906 

•  —       E.  S.  1881 

—  T.  R.  1904 
Castleman,  E.W.  F.  1892 

*Castley,  T.  G.  P.      1892 

»     C   C 

Catling,  C.H.' 

•  —       H.  T. 
•Cator,  W.  L.  B, 

•  —    C.  G.  L. 
•Causlon,  E.  A. 

•  —         L.J. 
*Cautley,  P.  L. 

—  P.  F.  L. 
•Cavan-Irving,  H. 

Cave,  E.  H. 

—  W.  T.  C. 

•    C.  J.  P. 

•Cave-Moyies,G.E.P.  1898 

Cavendish,  R.  F.       1892 
*Cave-Orme,G.  A.  R.  1889 
Cawston,  F.  G.  1906 

Cay,  A.  J.  1902 

Cayley,  H.  W. 

•  —       E. 

•  —        H. 
Cecil,  C. 

•  —    Lord  A. 
Chadlia,  T.  N. 

♦Chadwick,  H.  M. 

—  C.  R. 

—  C.  E. 

•  —  W.  E. 

•  -  R.  A. 

—  M. 

•  —  R.  A. 

—  J.  F. 

—  J.  H. 
*Chaffey,  L.  B.  T. 

Chafy,  R.  E.  W. 
Chakrabarti,  P.  K.  1908 


1900 
1892 
1892 
1856 
1894 
1890 
1895 
1871 
1904 
1877 

1904 
1893 


1855 
1890 
1900 
1872 

1892 
1900 


1881 
1899 


1886 


1897 


ChrisCs 

Christ's 

Trinity 

J  oh. 

Trinity 

jrar/d. 

Clare 

Sidney 

J  oh. 

Corpus 

Sidney 

Caius 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Sidney 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Caius 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Clare 

Caius 

Trinity 

Caius 

'Trinity 

Emm, 

Caius 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Joh, 

Trinity 

Caius 

Trinity 

Down. 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Corpus 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Triyiity 

Christ's 

Trinitii 

C/irJsf's 


•Challice,  W.  D.  1879 
*Challinor,  W,  F.  1903 
*Challis,  J.  L.  1856 

—  J.F. 
Chalmers,  S.  D.         1900 

—  C.  H.  L.  H. 

—  I.  P.  H. 
Chaloner,  T.  W.  P.  L. 

•Chamberlain,  P.  G.    1902 

—  H.  M.  1900 

*  —  J.S.ff.  1869 

*  -         ^  j.'a"1  1«S5 

*  —  '  "h.'s.  1887 
♦Chamberlin,  C.  IM.     1894 

Chambers,  F.  W.  1906 

*  —  E.  B.  1877 

—  A.  1908 
Champion,  C.  C. 

*  —  H.  H.       1895 

—  A.  C. 

*  —  H.  1873 
Champneys,  W.  M.  1906 
Chan, T.  P.       1907 

*Chance,  SirVV.  Bart.  1876 

*  —    G.  F.     187S 

*  —   J.  F.     1879 

*  —    A.  F.     1880 

—  A.  S.  de  P.  1885 
1893 
1901 
1904 
1904 
1907 


1908 


*  —         A.  M. 

*  —         K.  M. 

—  C.  F. 

*  —         E.  P. 

—  G.R.L. 
Chand,  D.  K. 
Chandler,  B.  G. 

—  F.  G. 
Chandless,  C.  T.  C 
Chang,  S.  VV. 
Chaning'-Pearce, ) 

W.  T.S 

Chanler,  L.  IS. 

Channel,  H.  M.  T. 
•Channell,Sir  A.  M.  1861 
*Channon,  F.  G.         1897 
*Chaplin,  K.  C.  G.  M.  1892 


—  L.  R.  M. 

•  —  A. 

•  —  A. 
Chapman,  H.  J.  C. 

—  G.  M. 

—  H.  S. 

•  —  A.  E. 

—  C.  S. 

•  —  E.  S. 

•  —  A.  G. 


1896 
1866 

1899 


1899 
1879 


Joh. 
I'riiiity 
Trinity 
NonColl. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Caius 
King^s 
Joh, 

Trinity 

Sidney 

Trin.'H. 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Kin(i's 

Pemb. 

King's 

'Jiiccns' 

Trinity  \ 

Trinity 

( 'aius 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Christ's 

Queens' 

Jesus 

Trinity 

Pemh. 


1882 
1884 
—  J.  B.  W.  1892 


1907     Emm. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Corpus 

Clare 

Clare 

Corpus 

Trinity 

Clare 

Cains 

Trin.II. 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trinity 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1151 


•Chapman,  S.  J. 

I8;)h 

Trinity 

Cheshire.  H.  W. 

Trinity 

—            W.  H. 

1!I03 

Trinity 

•Chester,  II.  M. 

1873 

Jesus 

—            A.E. 

I'.tUT 

Triiiit  y 

*     —        F.  E. 

1884 

Joh. 

—             S. 
■     —            J.J. 

I8f)l 

Trill  ill/ 
Emm. 

('Iietwynd-Stapvlton,) 
P.  M.f 

Pemb. 

'   —        A.r. 

18«2 

Emm. 

•Chevallier,  .1.  B.  T. 

1880 

King's 

•     —           E.  11. 

18«7 

Emm. 

•    —            A.. I. 

1870 

Jesus 

—           A.  F. 

Emm. 

•     —            J. 

1884 

Trinity 

—            K.  II. 

l!108 

Down. 

Chew,  J.  E. 

1908 

Seliryn 

—            M.C. 

XoiiColl. 

Cheyne,  W.  11.  W. 

Trinity 

•('Iiappel,  K.  \  . 

1853 

Trinity 

*Chiche8ter,  E.  A. 

1873 

Joh. 

Chappell,  H.  S. 

Clare 

—             A.  O'N. 

C. 

Trinity 

-            F.  E. 

v.m 

Corpus 

—             Hon.G.H.C. 

Trinity 

Chappie,  E. 

1908 

Jesus 

Chignell.N.  J. 

1905 

Clare 

•     —         A. 

1897 

Joh. 

•Child,  F.  J. 

1896 

Christ's 

—         H. 

1904 

Joh. 

*     —    C.  J.  N, 

1897 

Christ's 

—         A.  G. 

XouColl. 

—    W.  N. 

1901 

Christ's 

Charles,  R.  D.  S. 

Pemb. 

*    —    J.  F. 

1891 

Trinity 

•     —        J.  H. 

1877 

Christ's 

•Childe,  C.  V. 

1870 

Corpus 

•     —        R.  F. 

1873 

Joh. 

*Childers,H.  R.  E. 

1884 

King's 

—        G.  A.M. 

Trinity 

•Chilver,  C.  S. 

1867 

Trinity 

Charlesworth,  J.  C. 

Cath. 

Chipp,  K.  E.  O. 

Jrsus 

'     —                   J.  15 

1843 

Joh. 

"Chippelt,  J.  VV. 

1878 

Christ's 

•     -                   A.H 

.1876 

Trinity 

•Chippin.lall,  W. 

1852 

Trinity 

—                  K.  H 

19U7 

Trinity 

Chiriiside,  li.  B. 

1891 

('h  rial's 

Charley,  L.  W. 

NonCoU. 

Chisniaii,  F.  W. 

1898 

Peter's 

♦Charlton,  H.  j.U. 

1878 

Corpnb 

Chiitick,  H.  S. 

1908 

Cains 

—           G.  H. 

Cath . 

•Chittock,  C. 

1904 

Trinity 

—           W.  E. 

1908 

Emm, 

*Chitty,  G.  J. 

1898 

hing's 

"Charrington,  H. 

1888 

Jesus 

•    —       W.  H. 

1889 

Jesus 

•     —                S.  C. 

1878 

Trinity 

•Cliorley,  F.  W. 

1855 

Joh. 

•     —                 J. 

187i» 

Trinity 

Chowdliuri,  S.  N. 

])Oirn. 

Chart,  H.  J. 

1890 

Trinity 

Ciiowla,  G.  S. 

Peter's 

•Chase,  F.  A. 

19U1 

Pemb. 

•Chree,  C. 

1884 

King's 

—      C.  A. 

1905 

Qiieenn' 

♦Christie,  G.  .1.  B. 

I88ti 

Clare 

—      G.  A. 

1908 

Queens' 

•     —         G.  K. 

1891 

Magil. 

Chasterii-y,  11.  ii. 

Joh. 

*     —         U.  1,. 

1852 

Trinity 

Chater,  C.  11. 

Selwyn 

•     —  Sir  AV.  11.  .M. 

1H68 

Trinity 

•Chatfieid,.!.  K. 

1H% 

Trinity 

—         J. 

1905 

Trinitu 

Chatterji,  J.  C. 

Trinity 

Christmas,  D.  \'. 

1908 

I'cml,: 

CliatKTtoi),  G. 

l.m.m. 

•Chrisioft',  V.  V. 

1894 

Jesus 

•Chawncp,  (>. 

1877 

Kinfi's 

Christopher,  (!.  M. 

(le  A. 

I'emb. 

•Chawner,  W. 

1871 

Emm. 

•Chrystal,  G. 

1875 

( 'or pus 

—             W.  K. 

Emm. 

•Chubb,  C.  II.  K. 

19ai 

Christ's 

•Chaytor,  A.  11. 

1892 

Clare 

—        J.  F. 

Christ's 

•Cheadle,  W.  B. 

1859 

Cuius 

-        C. 

i90i; 

El  11  in. 

•     —          W.  VV. 

1S9I 

J'rinity 

Chudleigh,  C.  A.E 

.y<.s«.v 

Checkland,  M.  IJ. 

1907 

Joh. 

•     -             R.  A. 

1861 

Christ's 

•Cheese,  A. 

1K8'.I 

King' I 

Chun,  J.  W.  H. 

'trinity 

—       J.  E. 

19(K) 

Joh. 

Churchill,  K.  L. 

1892 

1'  ■     • 
A  1111/  s 

—      w.  {;. 

1905 

Joh. 

*     —             VV.  II. 

1879 

Jesus 

Cheethani,  C.  K. 

1903 

Emm. 

•    —            A.  W. 

1895 

Trinity 

•Chell.G.  K. 

IHGO 

Joh. 

Churchward,  B. 

Ciirnns 

—     11. 

Joh. 

—                 A.C. 

1907 

Jul'. 

Cherrill.  A.  11. 

1892 

Pemb. 

Churlon.  VV.  A.  \  . 

1898 

Cuius 

Cheriinjfion,  D.  G. 

1907 

Trinity 

Ciicuit,  E.  F. 

Cath. 

"Cheshire,  J.  G. 

1874 

Cath. 

Civil,  !!.(;.  V. 

iSelwyn 

—          F.  M. 

Joh. 

1162 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


*Clapliain,  .1.  H. 

1805 

King's 

Clar 

ke,  L.  C.  G. 

1903 

*     -           R.A. 

1897 

Emm. 

— 

H.T. 

1907 

Clapp,  G.  T. 

1885 

Cuius 



A.  H.  T. 

1900 

•Clapton,  E. 

1886 

Magd. 

— 

D.  H. 

1901 

Clare,  F.  C. 

Queens' 
Trinity 

— 

C.  H. 

Clarence,  L.  B. 

1861 

— 

VV.  P.  D. 

—           G.  C. 

1891 

Trinity 

— 

E.  W. 

1907 

•Clarendon,  Earl 

of,   1867 

Trinity 

■*     

W.  K.  L. 

1902 

*Claridge,  W. 

1878 

1        "~"~ 

H.  D. 

•Clark,  A.  E. 

1891 

Clare 

* 

A.  E. 

1884 

*    -    J.  G. 

1881 

Caius 

*     

W.  S. 

1890 

—    G.  W. 

1901 

Cuius 

•     

J.S. 

1843 

•    —    J.  W. 

1874 

Trin.H. 

•     

J.  M. 

1846 

*    -     J.  R. 

1867 

Corpus 

« 

F.  W, 

1880 

*    —     J.B. 

1877 

Corpus 



Sir  E.  M.A.  1894 

*     —     P.  N. 

1891 

King 's 

*     — 

H.  L. 

1904 

-     R.  K. 

190fi 

King's 

— 

J.S. 

—     W.  M. 

1906 

King's 

*     

s. 

1859 

-     A.J. 

1907 

King's 

•     — 

H.  S. 

1880 

•    -    J.  C. 

1886 

Queens' 

— 

H.  R.  G. 

1890 

—     F.  K. 

1908 

Queens' 

— 

T.  A. 

1892 

•    —    E.  T. 

1889 

Jesus 

*     — 

W.  R. 

1892 

•     —     J.B. 

1882 

Christ's 

*     — 

H.  H. 

1897 

*    —    F.J. 

1885 

Christ's 

— 

R.  B. 

—    W.T. 

1866 

Joh. 

•     

W.  W. 

1862 

*    —    E.G. 

1858  {yJV.^^ 

• 

T.  K. 

H.  S.  S. 

1867 
1898 

*    —    J.  M. 

1856 

Magd. 

— 

C.E. 

1908 

•    —    J.W. 

1856 

Trinity 

— 

L.  B. 

1908 

•    —     H. 

1861 

Trinity 

— 

E.  B. 

*    —    G.  L. 

1878 

Trinity 



E.  T. 

1905 

•    —    E.  K. 

1888 

Trinity 

— 

J.  D. 

*    —    T.  C. 

1891 

Trinity 

*Clark-Maxwell,W. 

G.1888 

*    —    E.  M. 

1896 

Trinity 

•Clark 

son,  J.   M. 

1875 

'    —    W.  H. 

1897 

Trinity 

»    

T. 

1873 

—    W.  D. 

1904 

Trinity 

*    — 

E.  R.  T. 

1892 

—    G.  E. 

1907 

Trinity 

— 

N. 

—    F.  H.  H. 

1908 

Trinity 

Claudet,  F.  H.  B. 

—     E.  ]). 

Trinity 

*Claxton,  E.  1. 

1898 

—    H.  D. 

Trinity   ' 

— 

A.N. 

1908 

—     R.  N. 

Trinity 

*C]ay, 

J. 

1880 

*    —    G.  M. 

1890 

Sidney 



W.  K. 

1902 

-     F.J. 

1904 

Down, 

•     __ 

H. 

1848 

—    P.  G.F. 

Doirn. 

•     

J.  H. 

1871 

—    G.  H.  W. 

Selwyn    ; 

•    

C.  F. 

1884 

♦Clarke,  F.  W. 

1899 

Peter's 

•     — 

H.  T. 

1897 

•    —       F.  K. 

1855 

Clare 



J.  H. 

1905 

•     —       G.  H. 

1886 

Clare 

— 

B.  A. 

•    —      A.S. 

1904 

Clare 

Clayd 

en,  H.  K. 

1908 

—      H.  M. 

Clare 

»     — 

A.  W. 

1877 

—      E.  B. 

1893 

Pemb. 

Claye 

,  H. 

—       L.  W. 

1896 

Pemb. 

Clayton,  J. 

1908 

—      T.  W.  K. 

1895 

Caius 

•     

Herb. 

1892 

•     —       J.  S. 

1896 

Caius 

•     

Harold 

1896 

-      G.  C. 

C-aius 



G.H. 

1906 

—      R.  H. 

Caius 

— 

E.  B. 

190H 

_      E.  P. 

1893 

Trin.H. 

— 

N.  W. 

1900 

Trin.H. 

Corpus 

King's 

King's 

King's 

King's 

Queens' 

Jesus 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Christ^s 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Emm, 

Emm. 

Emm, 

Emm, 

£Jmni. 

Sidney 

Sidney 

King's 

Clare 

King's 

Selwyn 

Down. 

Cains 

King's 

Queens'' 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Tritiity 

Trinity 

Je.sus 

Christ's 

Caius 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Pemb, 

Caius 

Queens' 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1153 


Clayton,  R.  P. 

I8'.t2 

Trinity 

•     —        F. 

I'.KW 

Trinilfi 

—        A.  H. 

181(4 

Emm. 

—        H.  S. 

lltOH 

Diiivii. 

Cleary.  \V.  C. 

litOS 

Trinity 

•Cleave,  P.  R. 

18H7 

Joh. 

Cleeve,  F.  C.  A. 

Clirisi  n 

Clegg,  M.  T. 

JeiUi 

-     J.  A. 

Trinity 

Cleland.  J.  R. 

Joh. 

Clement,  L. 

I'.lOt; 

Sidney 

•Clemenii-Sniitli,  P. 

1871 

Joh. 

•Clements,  A.  V. 

ls[)'2 

Heliryn 

•Clemeiitson,  .1.  S. 

ISS.-2 

Joh. 

•     —                 A. 

1860 

Emm. 

Cleniiiiow,  C.  A. 

Peter's 

—              E.  P. 

/'iter's 

Cleworih,'!'.  II. 

Queens' 

•     -             T.  K. 

isgy 

Joh. 

Clifford,  K.  C. 

Clare 

—         F.  A. 

li»06 

Kiii</.s 

—         A.  C. 

Emm. 

•Clifton,  l{.  15. 

1869 

Joh. 

—      a.  F. 

Doini. 

•Clifion-Sniiih,  F. 

IH'.ll 

Triii.H. 

•Clinton,  W.  0. 

i87:j 

Trinity 

•Ciissold,  H. 

18'.)2 

Trinity 

ClogK,  V.  11. 

1  ;»(»■« 

Emm. 

•Close,  R.  W. 

187U 

Joh. 

•     -     J.B. 

1874 

Tiiitity 

•     -     II.  Ci. 

1859 

Emnt. 

—     11.  W  .  M. 

Selwyu 

•Close-Hiook.s,  J.  B. 

IS72 

Trinity 

A.  H. 

I'.XK) 

Trimly 

•Clough,  J.  W. 

IH'JO 

CVirist'j 

-         V. 

ChriM's 

•   —      c.  r. 

1875 

Joh. 

—      1'. 

Joh. 

"     —         A.  H. 

1884 

Triuily 

•(lover,  (J.  S. 

i.ytfj 

J'emh. 

—       U. 

IS!J8 

King's 

•     —       A. 

1H'.»5 

Christ'* 

CloweH,  11.  P. 

IH'.tO 

I'eter't, 

•     —          A. 

I8(i2 

Trinity 

•     —        G. 

I8(J3 

Trinity 

•    -         E. 

1870 

Triuiiv 

Cluf,i».  J.  IJ. 

I8!>l 

Hemh.' 

•Clullon,  II.  II. 

187.1 

Cl.ire 

•     —         H. 

18W 

'Trinity 

—         H. 

Trinity 

Coad,  C.  N. 

\'M)r, 

Joh. 

•(Joape- Arnold,  ll.l 

1H7J 

Joh. 

(  ,.ii«t,  J.  1'.  C. 

I'.i04 

Qiiei-ns' 

<  Dates,  V.  H,  .M. 

Caiu* 

•     —        W.  M. 

1H8« 

Qiifeiii' 

•    —       T. 

iH'.Ct 

Jetui 

•Coate.s,  .r. 

18.50 

Joh. 

•     _       w.  C. 

1877 

Joh. 

—       D.  W  . 

1907 

Joh. 

•    —      C.H. 

1880 

Trinity 

•Cobb,  H.  V. 

1886 

Trinity 

*     —     U.K. 

18.54 

Emm. 

•     —     VV.  F. 

1888 

h.mm. 

•Cobbeit,  L. 

1884 

Trinity 

Cobbold,  F.  A.  W. 

1'.I04 

l><:mh. 

•    —        F.  r. 

1865 

King's 

•     —          W.  N. 

1885 

.lesm 

—          C.J.  F. 

l'.)03 

Trinity 

—          G.  F. 

I".I06 

Trinity 

•Cobham,  Viscount 

1.S64 

Trinity 

•     —         E. 

l'.)03 

Emm. 

•Cochrane,  H.  H. 

1869 

Joh. 

•     —            A. 

1888 

Trinity 

—            A.  C. 

ls;)7 

Trinity 

Cochran- Patrick,  ) 
N.J.K.             \ 

1887 

Trinity 

•Cock,  E.  11. 

1886 

Tnn.  H. 

Cockell,  F.  H. 

i;i05 

<,>ueens' 

•Cockerton,  J.  S. 

ISlll 

JesKi 

*Cockiii,  G.  S. 

Ui'»s 

•    -       R.  P. 

1901 

Cocks,  VV. 

Cath. 

•Cocksliott,  G. 

1895 

King's 

•     —             .1.  W. 

1849 

Cath. 

•     —            A. 

1864 

Trinity 

-         F.  (;. 

l'.»02 

Trinity 

Cock ton, J.  C. 

Christ's 

Code,  (i.  B. 

Femb. 

*Coe,  C.  G. 

I8-.IU 

Clare 

•     —  II.  A. 

1874 

Sidney 

Coggun,  F.  R. 

I'.HI" 

Christ  'a 

•CoL'gin,  ll.l.  J. 

1876 

Joh. 

•     —        F.  E. 

1881 

Joh. 

•Coghill.  K.  A. 

1883 

Trin.H. 

(Jolien,  1'.  A. 

1890 

Trin.H. 

•     —       II. B. 

I8',l;-) 

Kin./'s 

•     —       A.M. 

18<)8 

King's 

—       (j.H. 

1900 

C/irisf.f 

•     —       Rt  Hon.  A. 

1858 

Magd. 

•    —     \v..s. 

l8<j;j 

Trinity 

•     —       E.  M. 

I8;i'.t 

Trinity 

•     —       I).  II. 

r.ioi 

Trinity 

•     —       K.  W. 

1!HIU 

Em  III . 

—       J.  C. 

1 '.)<)<> 

1  mm. 

—      A. 

Emm. 

Coil.  R.  W  . 

I'.MIS 

Kiiii/'s 

•Coker,  E.  (i. 

18116 

I'eter's 

•Col beck.  K.H. 

1.SS7 

Cains 

—          I,,  (i. 

11106 

Kiiiys 

Colby,  F.  E.  A. 

18111 

King's 

•Colcliehlei,  Lord    / 
Bp.  ol                 < 

IHC.-2 

Trinity 

Cole,  U.  L. 

I'rnih. 

49 


1154 


MEMBERS    OF   THE    UNIVERSITY. 


•Cole,  J. 

1883 

Trin.  U. 

—   A.  C. 

Corptig 

•    —   J. 

1867 

King's 

*    —   H.  B. 

1897 

King's 

-   A.  F.  A. 

1904 

Kinrfs 

—  R.  T. 

J  oh. 

*     _  A.  C. 

1878 

Trinity 

*     —    S.  W. 

1900 

Trinity 

—    W.  H.deV. 

Trinity 

*     —   R.  S. 

1888 

Emm . 

—  C.  H. 

Sidney 

*Colebr(>ok,  W.  E. 

1896 

Sidney 

Coleman,  1,.  M^ 

1907 

Queeihi' 

*    —           G.  W. 

1874 

Jesus 

_           H.N. 

1901 

Christ's 

Colenutt,  11. 

1907 

Q^ieens' 

—           F.  A. 

Queens' 

Colenso,  N.  J.  K. 

Trinity 

*Coleridsre,  A.  D. 

1853 

King's 

•    —      Hoii.S.W.B 

.  1877 

Trinity 

•Coles,  H.  T. 

1880 

Trin.B. 

—      G.  W. 

Trill.  H. 

. c. 

Jesus 

—      E.  R. 

3faf/d. 

—     C.  StA. 

1903 

Trinili/ 

—      E.  J. 

Trinity 

—      R.  J. 

Down. 

•Col-rove,  J.  15. 

i«6a 

Pemh. 

•Coling,  R.  J. 

1807 

J  oh. 

*Collcull,  A.  M. 

1890 

Coins 

Colledge,  L. 

1904 

t'aiu.'. 

ColleL,  A.  H. 

1865 

Femh. 

—       G.  (i. 

1904 

Trinity 

♦Collelt,  W.S. 

1850 

Clare 

»     —        G. 

1866 

Corpus 

*     —        W.G. 

1891 

Corpus 

—       R.  L. 

1908 

Trinity 

Col  ley,  VV.H. 

Emm. 

Collie,  A.  E. 

Kmm. 

*Collier,  11.  N. 

1859 

Christ's 

*     —      G.  B. 

1883 

Trinity 

—      C.  M. 

1901 

Trinity 

*     —       S.  G. 

1885 

Emm. 

—      H.M.  S. 

1907 

Seluyn 

—      G.  H. 

Schot/n 

*Collm,  J. 

1887 

Joh.' 

•     —       1. 

1874 

Trinity 

•    —      J. 

1869 

Emm. 

•     -      8.  C. 

1876 

Kmm. 

•Colling,  J. 

1869 

Chi'ist's 

♦Collingham,  D.  H. 

1900 

King's 

•('ollingiidg-e,  W. 

1879 

Christ's 

•Colliugs,  11. 

1871 

Corpns 

Collint,'s-Wells,  L. 

C. 

Trin.  li. 

•Collins,  J.  ll.B. 

1897 

Peter's 

—        li.L. 

(Jlare 

*Co]iins,C.  W.I. ^^:£;  1897 


{incorp 

F.  H. 
J.  T. 
H.  R. 

G.  A. 
J. 

A.  E. 

B.  K.  ']■ 
U.  C. 
R.  L. 
Lord 


1895 


1871 
1893 


1903 
1865 


Collis  Browne, VV.H.M. 
Coliister,  II.  .1.  1906 


Pemh. 

Queens' 
Queens' 
Calk. 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Down. 
Corpus 
Sidney 


•Collyer,W.  R. 

1865 

Cains 

Colman,  D.  M. 

1907 

Pemh. 

—        L.  M. 

1907 

Pemh. 

•     —          Sir.1. 

1882 

Joh. 

—         J. 

Trinity 

(  olquhoun,  G.  K.  E. 

Trinity 

*Colson,  F.  I. 

1881 

Corpus 

*     —        F.  H. 

1880 

Joh. 

-         F.  S. 

Emm. 

*Colt,  F.  D. 

1886 

Trinity 

*  —    G.  11. 

1900 

Sidney 

Collliurst,  G.  O. 

Trinity 

Collnian,  H.  L. 

1890 

Trinity 

Cohon- Fox,  J  .  S. 

1 880 

Trinity 

*Colvill,.I.  C. 

1868 

'Trinity 

♦ColviJle-Wallis,  W. 

1880 

Emm. 

*Colvin,  B.  D. 

1864 

Trinity 

*     —       S. 

1867 

I'rinity 

Colvin-Smith.R.C.M.  1886 

Cuius 

*  Combe,  R.  G.  N. 

1900 

Clare 

N.  V. 

1894 

'I'rinity 

*CoiT)ber,  11.  G. 

1893 

Pemh. 

Conipston,  G.  D. 

Trin.  H, 

Compton,  A.  G.  W. 

1906 

Cains 

-           E.  H. 

1908 

Cains 

*     -            W.  C. 

1877 

Jesus 

*     —           A.  W.  II 

1890 

Emm . 

Compton- Burnett, 

N. 

Kin(/'8 

Comyn,  A.  F. 

1902 

Pemb. 

—         M.  F. 

1906 

Kind's 

—        K. 

1900 

Selwyn 

Conder,  J.  M. 

Joh.  ■ 

•Connolly,  B.  B. 

1868 

Cains 

•     —           R.  C. 

1867 

Queens' 

*     -            R.  II. 

1899 

Christ's 

*Connor.  W.  11. 

1803 

Cath. 

Constable,  L.  G. 

Pemh. 

•     —             W.  J. 

1883 

King's 

—             W.  G. 

Joh. 

•     —             F.  C. 

1870 

'Trinity 

(!onstantine,  AV.  W 

Clare 

*Consterdine,  .1.  W. 

'  1849 

Trinity 

-                J.  H. 

1907 

Emm. 

MEMBERS  OK  THE   UN1\  RRSITY. 


1155 


Conway,  St  \  . 

1906 

Clare 

("coper,  T. 

1907 

Joh. 

•     

H.  S. 

1887 

Cains 

•     -        .I.H. 

1854 

Trinity 

*     

K.  K. 

1885 

Cath. 

•    -        C.  .1. 

1874 

Trinity 

*     

Sir  W .  M 

1879 

Trimlii 

•     —         E.  A. 

1876 

Trinity 

*Conybeare,  A.  K. 

1897 

King's 

*     —        E.G. 

is;)6 

Trinity 

• 

J.  W.  K 

.  1866 

Trimly 

*     -         1*.  H. 

19(K) 

Trinity 

*     

W.J. 

1894 

Trinity 

*     -        C.  F. 

1901 

Trinity 

Coode 

,  W .  M. 

1887 

Trinity 

—       J.  G. 

190;! 

Trinity 

— 

A.  F. 

I8i»3 

Trinity 

—       11. 

1899 

Ewm. 

*Cook 

S.  A. 

1894 

Cains 

—       A.  L. 

E III  III . 

— 

G.  K.  H 

1896 

Cuius 

—       A. 

1907 

Sidney 

— 

E.  B. 

1901 

Caiui 

—       G.  W. 

XonCoU. 

•     

C.  A. 

1872 

Trin.H 

Cooper- Hunt,  C.  L 

1906 

Emm. 

* 

A.B. 

1891 

<Juft'n.i' 
Trinity 

*Coore,  A. 
•     —      A.  1. 

1894 
1867 

Joh. 
Trinity 

— 

E.  A. 

Quteiiii' 

*Coote,  Sir  A.,  Bart. 

l,S7-2 

Joh. 

— 

V.  C. 

1907 

(7i ml  s 

*     —      A. 

1898 

Emm. 

• 

C.  H.  H. 

1872 

J  oh. 

•Cope,  F.  L. 

1879 

Femb. 

*     

B.  M. 

1898 

J  oh. 

]'. 

Christ'^ 

*     

S.  G. 

1894 

Sidney 

•    —    S.  W. 

1865 

Joh. 

Cooke,  A.  1. 

190-2 

Caiu), 

♦    —     1'. 

1863 

Trinity 



W.l. 

Cuius 

•Copeland,  W.  F.  M 

.  1893 

Trin.H. 

* 

ii. 

1874 

Trin.H. 

*Copeman,  S.  A.  M. 

1883 

Corpus 

— 

C.  P. 

Trin.H. 

*     —           C.  E.  F. 

1889 

King's 

•     

A.H. 

1878 

hing'i 

—           E.  H. 

Christ':, 

— 

C.H. 

1905 

Kin;/'s 

"Copestake,  S. 

1861 

Christ\ 

— 

A.  VV.  II. 

Kini/'.i 

•(Joplesione,  W.  D. 

1901 

Jesus 

♦     

F.  H. 

190-2 

(Jueens' 

*Corban,  W.  II.  B. 

190U 

Clare 

*     — 

W.C.C. 

1903 

Queeui' 

•     —        L.H.L.B. 

190-2 

<  Hare 



A.T. 

19U6 

Queens' 

•Corbett,  W.J. 

1888 

King's 

— 

H.  R. 

1907 

(Jtieens' 

—        G.H.U. 

1901 

King's 

•     

A.    i.^-*- 
1  incorp. 

1898 

Trinity 

_        E.  M. 
*     —        J.  S. 

1892 
1877 

Jesus 
Trinity 

— 

N.  V. 

Trinity 

•     —        H.  E. 

1M80 

Trinity 

•     

It.  H.  M. 

1H.S6 

Emm. 

—        K. 

Down. 

— 

K.  H.  C. 

h'mm. 

♦Corbin,  C.  P.  H. 

1S92 

Trinity 

— 

H.  L. 

Emm. 

*     —       E.  M.  11. 

1896 

Trinity 

*(.'ookt 

-Ilurk-,.l. 

1882 

Trinity 

Corl)vn,  E.  \. 

1903 

Triniti/ 

•Looksey,  J.  K. 

1874 

Sidney 

'Corfield,  E. 

1884 

Cath.' 

•Cook> 

on,  K.T.  C. 

1897 

Queens' 

—         W.  G. 

Sehvyn 

•     

B. 

1900 

I'rinity 

♦Cork,  J.  S. 

1895 

Femb. 

*(.'ootn 

bes,  H.  E.  H. 

iHS'.t 

Joh. 

Corless,  K. 

1906 

Sidney 

Cooin 

bs,  A.  U. 

1906 

J  oh. 

Cornelius,  N.  S. 

Clare 



H.M.M«^C 

.  1904 

Emm. 

*  Corner,  K.  M. 

1894 

Sidney 

Coop 

\V. 

1905 

Joh. 

Corney,  Ij.  G. 

1908 

Joh. 

'Coopt 

,  V.  E. 

I8U4 

Trinity 

*(Jornfiird,  F.  M. 

1K97 

Trinity 

•Coopt 

r.J.  S. 

1876 

Reter'i 

Cornisli,  H.  D. 

19(Kt 

Trinity 

*     ___^ 

1-. 

1889 

Peter's 

—         C.  L. 

Trinity 



L.  G. 

Peter's 

*     —         J.  U.  (Bp)1859 

Sidney 

•     

F.  S. 

1KH6 

I'emh. 

•     —         A. 

189(; 

Sidney 

— 

1'.  A. 

Trin.H. 

•Cornwall,  A.  K. 

1854 

Trinity 

— 

H.  (). 

Corpns 

•    —          J.  W. 

1891 

•     

W.  V. 

1898 

Kiity^S 

•Corrie,  K.  K. 

1877 

King's 

— 

U.  A. 

1908 

KinijH 

-      D.  W. 

King's 



K.  r. 

Cnth. 

—      (J.  r. 

Ki  iii/'.i 

■ 

n.  s. 

1883 

Christ's 

•    -      A.J. 

1865 

Trinity 

«     

.1.  E. 

1846 

Joh. 

—       ().  C.  K. 

1904 

Trinity 

*     

C.  E. 

1877 

Joh. 

Corrv,  H.  B. 

1902 

Cains 

49—2 


1156 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Corry,  Viscount  1891     Trin.H. 

—  F.  R.  H.  L.  TrinUy 
•Cort..l.P.  1880    J  oh. 

—  J.  L.  P.  1907     J»h. 
•Cortes,  A.  1887     Trin.H. 
*Cory,  II.  VV.  1899     Clare 

*  —    A.  R.  1881     Pemb. 

—  R.  F.  P.  1907     Caivs 

—  C.  VV.  Caius 

—  J.  F.  T.  Chrht'i, 

*  —     W.  H.  1887     Trinitji 

—  R.  R.  Trimlij 
Cossar,  .1.  M.  Pemb. 

*  —       H.J.  IS'.IS     Queens' 
*Costello,  L.  W.  J.  1902     Peter  .s 

*  Coster,  C.  W.  1882     Trin.H. 
Coslobadie,  L.  P.  Cuius 
Coteman,  V .  Clirist'.s 

*  Cotes,  W.  E.  II.  ISSO  Kmm. 
*Cotes-Preed>,  D.  1899  Emm. 
•Collier,  P.  L.  18S1     Jesus 

Cott,  A.  M.  Clare 

—  A.  W.  Clare 
♦Cotter,  G.  E.  \\ .  1889     Trinity 
•Cotteriil.  C.  C.  1866     Joh. 

Cotton,  (i.  V.  Qiieeii.s' 

—  R.  H.  A.  Joh. 

—  V.  E.  Maqd. 

—  C.  K.  Down. 

—  F.  A.  S.  1905    Seliryn 
Coucliman,  H.  J.  1907     Cains 

•Coiilcher,  G.  P.  1865    Corpus 

—  G.  B  1904     Corpus 
Couldridge,  W.  H.  F.  Chihfs 

*Coulson,  R.  l\.  1901     Cains 

—  G.  Queens'" 

—  .J.  K.  Kmm. 
*Coultliai-d,  E.  N.  1881 
*Coultliuist,.I.  W.  1885     Magd. 

Coupe,  T.  O.  1908     Seliryn 

—  G.  A.  iXunColl. 
*Couper,  J,  D.  C.  18M7     Trinity 

CourHge,  R.  1888     Triniti/ 

*Courtauld,R.  M.  1900    T'eml). 

—  J.S.  1902     King's 

—  S.  L.  1901     King's 

*  —  G.  1883     Triniti/ 

Courteuay ,  A.  R.  Kmm. 

•Courlliope-Munroe,!  i^.,,    ...        ,, 
|.      '  ')  IhM     Inn. II. 


Coiirtliorpc-Munroe,C.  1 1. 

•Courtney,  G.  P.  1884 

•  —  Lord  1855 
♦Couits  V.  1875 
*Coviuglon,  W.  1866 
•Cowan,  J.  M.  1891 

—       (J.  1900 

•  —        D.  1885 


Trin.H. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Joh. 

King's 

h'ing'.s 

Triniti/ 


*Coward,  J.  C.L. 
_        H. 

♦  —         T.  H. 

—  E.  M. 
Covve,  A.  K. 

*Cowell,P.  H. 
Cowen,  C.  H.  G. 
*Cowie,  H. 

•  —      R.  A. 

•  —      A.  G.G. 

—  H.  C. 
Copley,  R.  B. 

*Cowper,  W. 

*  —        H.  A. 

—  G.  M. 

•  —  H.  W. 
Cox,  D.  H. 

—  B.  C. 

—  H.  A.  M. 

•  —     J.  M. 

—  A.  H. 

—  C.  H. 

*  —    G.L. 
•-     W.A. 

*  —    A. 

•  —    H.  F. 

•  —    .1. 
*Cox-Ed\vard.s.  J.  C. 

Coxon,  A.  C.  M. 

—  A.  W. 
Coxwell,  C.  B. 
Coyajee,  J.  C. 
Crabbe,  R.  P. 

—  VV.  J. 
Crace,  II.  S. 

♦  —    J.F. 
*Cracknell,  A.  G. 
•Cradock,  H.  C. 

•  —        A.  W. 

—  C.  M. 

*  —        N. 

*Crafcr,  r.  W. 

Craft,  H.  B. 
Crajfgs,  (i.  C. 
*Craig,  M. 

—  A.  I).  E. 

*  —     O. 

—  G.  W. 
•Crake,  E.N. 
*Craitipion,  II.  P. 
•Cranage,  D.  II.  S. 
•Crane,  K.  S.  C 

—  II.  E. 
Ci'anston,  11.  N. 

•Crathorne,  .1.  .1. 
Crauford,  L.  (J. 
Craven,  VV.  L. 


1875 

1873 
1890 

1892 

1872 
1890 
1891 


1886 
1S95 

1881 
1903 
1900 
1901 
1864 

1905 
1901 
1867 
1869 
1871 
1874 
1861 

1893 


1907 
1901 
188S 
1883 
1893 
1895 
1903 

1892 

1887 

1889 
1901 
1848 
1900 
1890 
1884 
liK)6 

1893 
1907 


( ^orpus 
KiiKj's 
Queens' 
Trinity  '• 
NoiiColl. 
Tnnity 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
'Trin.  H . 
Trinity 

Caius 

Trin.H. 

Cath. 

Corpus 

( 'orpus 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Pm  m . 

Magil. 

Trinity 

Christ's 

<  'aiiis 

Corpuc 

Emm. 

Clare 

King's 

Sidney    \ 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

Trinity 
I  Je^us 
lUoivii. 

Cor/nis 

Joh. 

Caius 

TrinH 

T.mm. 

Kmm. 

'Trinity 

Clan- 

King's 

King's 

Christ's 

Peter's 

Clare 

Joh. 

Jesus 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1157 


Crawfoul,  A. 

—  ti.  U. 

—  I,. 

—  K. 

—  I{.  K. 
(rawley,  Ci.  A. 

—  A.  E. 
( 'rawshaw,  R. 

—  C.H. 
(reed,  J.  M. 

—  A.H.G. 
t'leighion,  C.  M.A 

C. 

Crellin.  D. 
Cremer,  W.  C. 
Creswell,  H.  E. 
Cressuell,  C.  E. 
Creswick,  K.  N. 
Crew,  F.  D. 
Crewdson,  H.  E. 

—  VV. 
B.F. 
G. 

J.W. 
W.  \). 

Crewe,  Earl  of 
Creyke.  K.  R. 

Crick.  P.  C.  T. 

—  F.  W. 

—  P. 

—  H. 

—  A.  H^ 
Cripps,  H.  S. 

—  C.H. 
Crisford,  K.  N. 
Crispin,  E.  H. 
Crilclietl,  G.  M. 

.•^irG.A 
Croall,  1).  A. 
Croa.Hilale,  H.J. 
Crocker,  K.  W  . 

_       .I.e. 

_  R.  T. 

Crockfcl',  A.  W. 
Crock  ford,  L.  C. 
Crofi,  C.  (i. 
_     H.  II.  S. 

—  .).  A.  C. 
('lofloii,  J.  II. 
CrofiB,  (  .  H. 

—  .I.M. 
(JrogRoti,  J.  F.  S. 
Crole  Kces  H.  .S. 

•Cromi.-,  W.  1'. 
Croniinejin-  I'.rown 
Crompton,  J. 


187'.)     Clare 
1895     Pemh. 
1S90     King's 
19()4     J  tans 
1883     Emm. 
18S5      7'rinity 
l8;t()     J£mm. 
1889     Femb. 
Chruirs 
Caiic.s 
1887     Christ' i 
,  1880    King's 

1898  A'mm. 
Joh. 

1892     Trinity 
Caiui 
Pemb. 

18;tG     iiiihiey 

1900  Emm. 

I'emh. 
1881  King's 
1908     King'x 

1863  Trinity 
is'.il  Trinity 
lyul  Trinity 
1880     Trinity 

Jesus 

1904  (^'"7 
I  I  I  inb. 

1874     Pemb. 

1878     Pemb. 

(Queens' 

1877     J../I. 

1907     Job. 

1899  Trinity 
Emm. 

1898     ./../i. 

C/ure 
.  1868  Cuius 
1892     Trinity 

Emm. 

TrinJI. 

1901  J..A. 
Trinity 

1891      Corpus 
J'einb. 

1864  CaJKt 
1864     7rini<y 

Triiiiti/ 
1905     /'<»//>. 
188<J     A'mm. 

IK'.KJ    /•:,««. 

19<)2  J.i/i. 

19(Mi  Juh. 

1M99  Corpiit 

.J.  I..  Trinitii 

l'.M>8  <'nius' 


Crompton,  R. 

Caius 

—             N.  G. 

h  iitg's 

*Cronin,  H.  S. 

1887 

yiriu.H. 
{Trinity 

Cronk,  ILL. 

Jems 

Crook,  A.  H. 

1905 

Christ's 

•    —      F.  W. 

18S4 

Joh. 

Crookall,  E. 

Xon  ( 'oU. 

Crooke,  11.  H. 

J:' mm. 

Croom,  D.  H. 

1898 

Cuius 

♦Cropper,  J. 

1902 

Ti-inity 

—         J.  W. 

1901 

Trinity 

Crosbie,  R.  E.  H. 

1908 

Pemb: 

*     —        H.  A. 

1867 

Trinity 

•Crosby,  C.  S. 

1876 

Down. 

•Crosfield,  A.  C. 

1891 

Clare 

-         H.T. 

1905 

Kiiii/'s 

Crosliaw,  F.  1'. 

1903 

Clare 

*Cross,  A.  W.  S. 

1895 

Caius 

—     W.  E. 

1895 

1  'llillS 

•    —    A. 

1885 

t'hriit's 

•     —     Viscount 

1846 

Trinity 

—    P.M. 

XonColl. 

Crosse,  S.  S. 

Pemb. 

*     —      C.  11. 

1851 

Caius 

-      T.  L. 

( 'a  his 

"     -      C.  N. 

1884 

Trinity 

Crossley,  E.  A. 

190-2 

Clare 

—          F.  M. 

Clare 

•     —          G. 

18S1 

Job. 

*Crosthwaite,  K. 

1890 

I'emb. 

Crouch.  W..I.  n. 

19(Ki 

Selwyn 

*Crowder,  C.  F. 

issi 

King's 

—           W.  1.  K. 

1907 

Trinify 

"Crowily,  J. 

1871 

Trinity 

Crowe,  T.  i\I . 

Jesus 

♦Crowfoot,  A.  H. 

1902 

Emm. 

Crowley,  F. 

190(5 

Trin.ll. 

Crowiher,  H.  O. 

( 'lure 

—            W.  C. 

1907 

Corpus 

-            C.  K. 

1899 

Joh. 

—            J.  A. 

1905 

Joh. 

—            11. N. 

1906 

Emm, 

*Crowllier-  Ueynoii.) 
S.  B.                   1 

1852 

Clare 

•     —              V.  H. 

1887 

Trinity 

•Croysdale,  J.  II. 

1901 

Caius 

H^niicksliank,  ('•.  K. 

1871 

Joh. 

<;.  M 

I'.KIS 

Joh. 

—            1).  !■:, 

Joh. 

_             (;.i. 

Emm . 

•Cruiksliaiik,  .1.  A. 

1064 

1  rinily 

•Crum.  W.  a. 

1892 

Trinity 

•Cruini),  .1 .  IV 

ItKiO 

iiueeus 

•     —        .1.  II. 

IH79 

./«"■.  II  •> 

•     _        W.  W  .  C. 

1891 

.Von  Coll. 

•Cubitl.  Hon.  H. 

1889 

Trinity 

1158 


iMKMBKRS  OF  THK  UNIVERSITY 


•CuUeii,  H.  R. 

1898 

Caina 

—       A.  E. 

1905 

J  oh. 

—       A.  P. 

J  oh. 

*Culley,  A.  D. 

1894 

Km  III . 

Cullimore,  J. 

1907 

(Jains 

W. 

Cains 

Cullis.  L. 

1905 

Joh. 

"Culluni,G.  G.  M.-( 

i.  1880 

Triiiil  1/ 

Culverwell,  J.  S. 

Cuth.' 

*Cumberlan(l-Jones 
R.  1). 

1  188f) 

Joh. 

Cumminar.  J. 

1874 

Trill.  H 

•     -             L. 

1865 

Trinity 

Cummins,  C.  A. 

1905 

Job. 

*Cundy,  T.  E. 

1882 

Trinitji 

*Cunliffe,  W. 

1878 

Trinity 

—          N. 

Trinity 

Cunningham,  N.  U 

Jesus 

*     —                 E. 

'  1902 

Joh. 

•   —              vv. 

1873 

(Trinity 

XCaiu.'i 

*     -                  H.  K 

.  1892 

Trinity 

'     —                 .1.  M 

1901 

Trinity 

—             A.J.W 

.  1904 

Trinity 

—                 J.S. 

1907 

Trinity 

—                 T.  E. 

1908 

Trinity 

*     —                 G. 

1885 

Down. 

Cunnington,  K.  C. 

Corpus 

—                W.A. 

190(5 

Christ^  s 

*Cunvngl)ame, 

H.H.  S. 

■  1874 

Joh. 

Curl,  H.  F. 

1899 

Christ's 

•    —   S.  W. 

1896 

Down. 

•Currey,  H.  E. 

1884 

Cains 

•     —        VV.E. 

18H3 

Trinity 

Currie.J.  H. 

Jesus 

•     —       J. 

1885 

Trinity 

•     —      L. 

1890 

Trinity 

Cursetjee,  H.  .1.  M. 

Caivs 

•Curteis.T.  S. 

1870 

Trinity 

*Curti=,  W.  S. 

1901 

Trin.H. 

*    —      A.  C. 

1896 

Kiny's 

—       A.  R.  W. 

Trinity 

-       T.  L.  C. 

'I'linit  11 

Curtis-  Bennett,  H .  H. URXJ 

Trinity 

*Curtois,  II. 

1884 

Christ's 

Curweii,  C.  N. 

Cains 

*Curzon,  11.  E    .1. 

1903 

Dovn. 

-        (!.  T.  B. 

\im(  'oil. 

*CusHck,  F.  W. 

1879 

Trinity 

Cushion.  K.  J. 

19I).S 

Kind's 

"Cust,  A. 

!H(i5 

Joh'. 

•     —   Sir  R.  J . 

1852 

I'rniity 

•     —    1..  H 

1881 

Trinity 

♦Custinicu,  C.  E.  S. 

1894 

Trin.H. 

Cuthheit,  W.  VV.  L 

Christ's 

Cuthherl^on,  E.  H. 

CI  are 

*Cutlack.  W.  P. 

1903 

Pemb. 

Cutler,  E.  T. 

Clare 

Cults,  F.  J. 

Km  III. 

Daftarn,  M. 

Trinity 

Dain,  G.  R. 

C  1,1  re 

*Dais]ey,  (j.  \V. 

1898 

Trinity 

•Dakyns,  .1.  R. 

1859 

Trinity 

•     —          11. U. 

1860 

Trinity 

—         11.  G. 

1895 

Tr  in  if  II 

Diilal,  A.  R. 

1907 

Joh. 

'il' A  Ibuqueique,  ) 
J.  P.          j 

1889 

Joh. 

*IJ;.lby.  W.  E.    M.A.  1894 

Trinity 

•Daidy.  K.  F. 

1880 

Pemb. 

Dale,  H.  F. 

Cains 

•     _     A.  W.W.' 

1879 

Trin.H. 

*     -     J.  B. 

1893 

Joh. 

—     F. 

Joh. 

*     —     H.  H. 

1897 

Trinity 

-     F.  R. 

1905 

Trinity 

Dallas,  R.  .1. 

1888 

Kina'i 

*  Dally,  J.  F.  H. 

1898 

Joh. 

*Dalrymple,  C.  M. 

1898 

King's 

*     —              Sir  C. 
Bart. 

1862 

Trinity 

Dalton.E.  H.  J. 

S. 

Kini/'s 

*     —       J.N. 

1863 

Trinity 

*     —       E.  R. 

1876 

Trinity 

•    —       J.  H.  C. 

1884 

Trinity 

♦     —       C.  R. 

1897 

Trinity 

•    —       LI.  C. 

190(J 

Trinity 

*Daltry,  B.  H.  K. 

1886 

Trinity 

—      L.  0. 

Trinity 

Dalvi,  V.  G. 

Joh. 

♦Daman,  r.  W.  A. 

1890 

Kmtn. 

*  Dames- Longwortli 
F. 

■|  1884 

Trinity 

Damras.  M.  C. 

Trinity 

Dams,  P.  .1. 

Ciith. 

"Dana.  R.  W. 

1890 

Pemb. 

•Danby,T.  W. 

1864 

Down. 

*l)ang;ir,  D.  R. 

1889 

Jefus 

•D'Ans:il)au,  G. 

1888 

Emm. 

•Daniel,  A.  iM. 

1888 

Trinity 

*     —        C.  D. 

1895 

Trinity 

"Daniell,  F    11.  B. 

1867 

Trinity 

—          H.  E.  H. 

I90l> 

Trinity 

—         P.J. 

Trinity 

•  Daniels,  A.  E. 

1891 

Peter's 

—        A.  P. 

( 'lare 

Danks,  A.  H. 

1891 

I'einh. 

Darbishiie,  H.  D. 

1903 

CUi  re 

*  Darby,  \V.  S. 

1895 

Trinity 

"Daibyshire,  .1. 

1872 

Peter's 

•     —              .1.  B. 

1902 

Emm. 

Darcl),  ().  \V. 

Jesus 

'D'Arcy,  R.  F. 

1.S87 

Cains 

.ME.MUEKS 

OK  THE 

L'NIVERSITV. 

1159 

Diire.  A.  G. 

lltO.-} 

Go /7>iM 

Davie* 

,  D.  .1. 

Trin.H. 

-^      A.  J. 

Down. 

— 

1'.  M. 

( 'orjius 

Diirley,  C.  15. 

Cuius 

• 

— 

G.  !•'. 

1897 

K  tnij'n 

Diirliiif,',  G.  K. 

I'.MK) 

King's 

* 

— 

r.  M. 

1902 

Kiiifi's 

—          M.  L. 

I9U-2 

King'i 

— 

D. 

1903 

h'ini/'.'i 

Darlinfrioii,  VV.  S. 

l;t05 

I'emt). 

• 

— 

A.  V. 

1890 

',>iieeiis' 

•     -              H.  R. 

1884 

Trinity 

— 

A.  V. 

(^ueen.i' 

•Darlow.T.  H. 

l8cSl 

Clare 

— 

M.  0. 

Cath. 

—         H. 

1907 

Down. 

— 

R. 

Oath. 

Darnley.  K,  R. 

IH'.t? 

Trinilij 

— 

J.  P.  II. 

1905 

Jesns 

•Darroih,  G.  S.  F. 

18«5 

Trinity 

• 

— 

(i.  S. 

1868 

Christ's 

•l):.it.  II. 

l'Ht:3 

Trinili/ 

— 

E.  D.  D. 

Christ's 

•|iar\Mi,.  W.  K. 

1S62 

Chrifit  n 



E.  C. 

Christ's 

•        -          K. 

1870 

i  Chris t'!< 
\Triiiili/ 

• 
• 

- 

VV. 
R.  P. 

1868 
1870 

J  oh. 
J  oh. 

•     -        Si,G.  H. 

18G8 

Trinity 

• 

— 

J .  R. 

1878 

Joh. 

•    —         II. 

1874 

Trinity 

— 

E. 

Joh. 

»     —         F.  A.R. 

1875 

Trinity 

— 

.1 .  T. 

1897 

Mugd. 

•    —         B.  R.  .M. 

18;»7 

Trinity 

— 

T.  H. 

1899 

^lugil. 

—         E. 

liiU4 

Trinity 

• 

— 

M. 

1844 

Trinity 

-         C.  G. 

Trinity 

■ 

— 

J.  1-1. 

1848 

Trinity 

da  Silva,  C.  H. 

Chrin's 

• 

— 

A.  T. 

1881 

Trinity 

Datta,  K. 

I9()i°i 

Christ's 

• 



Chas.  I.l. 

1882 

Trinity 

•Daubiiey,  W.  M. 

1873 

Trinity 

• 

— 

H.R. 

1884 

I'riiiity 

Dauuhiry,  E.  (). 

lid  If) 

Christ's 

• 

— 

Giomptonl/I 

.  1891 

Trinity 

D.iiikts.'s.  H. 

19(M» 

C(tius 

• 

— 

G.  A. 

1H9I 

Trinity 

A.  11. 

Trinity 

* 

— 

W.J. 

1899 

Trinity 

•Dauii.  \\.  H. 

1882 

Jesus 

• 



11.  .M. 

19(M) 

Trinity 

•     -      G.  J. 

187f» 

Trinity 

* 

— 

E.G. 

1901 

Triniti/ 

Daunatt,  W.  J. 

1V)U8 

(,hieen!t' 

• 

— 

D.  .1. 

1904 

Trinity 

Dauncey,  A.  F. 

<  'or pun 

— 

A.  H. 

Trinity 

Daveiipoi  t.'I'.J.W. 

G.  1900  Clart 

• 

— 

J..S. 

1869 

Km  in. 

-             C. 

liX)5 

Catli. 

* 

— 

J.  El. 

1901 

Tin  in. 

—         s. 

Chrigt's 

— 

S.  IE 

i9or, 

Emm. 

—            A.  H. 

aidney 



I).  J. 

19(h; 

Si^llley 

Duvey,  H.  N. 

Clare 

♦ 

— 

R. 

1882 

Down. 

-       J.  K. 

Jesu$ 



V.  G. 

190fi 

Down. 

•     —        II.  M. 

1860 

Emm. 

• 

— 

V.  M.  R. 

1896 

iSelwyn 

•Davi.l,  K.  K. 

187fi 

Cuius 



G.  K. 

XonColl. 

•     —       K.  G. 

1.S93 

Jesus 



R. 

XonCoH. 

•      -       A.  J. 

1884 

J  oh. 

• 



D. 

1880 

•Uavul.son,  W.  R. 

1892 

Pemb. 

•Davie; 

-Golley.T.  IE 

1888 

Trinity 

—           J.C.  C. 

I'rnih. 

» 



R. 

1902 

Km  m . 

•  —            G.  E. 

•  —            H.  G.L 

1899 
.  1893 

Cuius 
Trin.H. 

*d'Avig 
(;ol. 

ilor-               / 
l.sinid.O  i:.  s 

1898 

Trin.H. 

•    —           A. 

1897 

Christ's 

Davis 

V.  P. 

1908 

Cuius 

—            A.  J. 

Ma<j,L 

— 

F.  M. 

Cains 

•     —            II.  O.I) 

.   1877 

Trinity 

_ 

K.  !'.. 

1872 

Trin.H. 

—            K.  II.  L 

Trinity 

• 

— 

A.  15. 

|S'.I2 

Trin.H. 

iJavic,  G.  G. 

1891 

Trinity 

• 



I'.  A.  P. 

1.S.S8 

Corpui 

■  D.iviis,  K.  .1. 

1H74 

I'emb. 

« 

— 

G.  B. 

189;') 

Corpus 

-        11.  W. 

1877 

Pemb. 

« 



(EE.  S. 

1897 

K  mil's 

•     —        T.  H. 

I'.MIl 

I'emb. 

— 

K.J.  A. 

190.'-, 

Kins;'.\ 

_       R.(;..M 

i'emb. 



(E  V.  S. 

19(»8 

Kimi'.t 

—        .1.  I«. 

I'.KIJ 

Cm' lot 

. 

— 

(;.  K. 

1894 

(fneens' 

_     G.  i:. 

19(17 

I'rln.ir. 

• 

— 

1. 

187(1 

Christ's 

1160 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Davis,  W.  B. 

1851 

Joh. 

Deakin,  H.  V. 

Trinity 

—     J.O. 

MainJ. 

*Dean,  G. 

1896 

Peter's 

•    —     J.R.  A. 

1884 

Trill  it  11 

—     L.  T. 

1904 

Sidney 

_      F.  L. 

1884 

Trinity 

*Deane,  A.  C. 

1892 

Clare 

•    —      H.J. 

1888 

Trinity 

-      J.  K. 

Joh. 

-      C.  F. 

1893 

Trinity 

*    —      H.  F.  W. 

1881 

Trinity 

—      J.l. 

Sidney 

—       A .  P.  AV. 

Trinity 

—      F.  B. 

SeLwyii 

•    —       A.  M. 

1859 

Emm. 

Davison,  J.  F. 

Trimly 

—       A.  V. 

Em  in. 

Davy,  G.  H. 

1901 

Cains 

Dearden,  H. 

1901 

Cuius 

*     —      W. 

1874 

Trin.H. 

•Dearsly,  W.  A.St.l 

.  1862 

—      W.J. 

Tiia.H. 

(le  Behr,  Haron  (1. 

Pemb. 

—     J.  K.  de  C. 

Queenx' 

*  Debenhani,  E.  R. 

1886 

Trinity 

—     A.  H. 

190ri 

Down. 

•(le  Kourbel,  H. 

1884 

Trinity 

•Davys,  E.M. 

1891 

Femb. 

(leBunsen,  E.  H. 

Kinfi's 

•     —      E. 

1845 

Joh. 

*de  Burgh,  L.  N. 

1902 

■Sidney 

•     —       O.W. 

1851 

Jnh. 

*ile  Candole,  1 
J.  A.  C.  V.f 

1893 

Corpus 

Daw,  W.  F.B. 

Femh. 

"Dawbarn,  J.  Y. 

1878 

Queens' 

•    —        H.  L.C.V 

.  1890 

Christ's 

•    —           C.  Y.C. 

1880 

Queens^ 

•De  Castro,  J.  P. 

1898 

Joh. 

•     -          A.  Y. 

1884 

Queens'" 

de  Cerjat,  R.  G . 

Kiiii/'s 

Dawes,  M.  S. 
—       H.  J. 

Peinh. 
Christ's 

deChaumont,  > 
T.  S.  B.  F.  ( 

1906 

Selwyn 

—       H.  E.  T. 

1903 

Joh. 

MeCoeilogon.C. E.G.  1885 

Selwyn 

•Dawk ins,  E.  M'^G. 

1901 

Emm. 

de  C'ordes,  A .  1  .. 

Trinity 

—  J.  M'-G. 

—  F.  V. 

1908 

Emm. 
Selwyn 

*(le  Courcy-Ireland 
E.  S." 

J 1886 

Peter's 

Dawson,  J.  H.  T. 

1908 

I'emh. 

*de  Courcy-  Ireland, 

M .  1886  Peter's 

-        E.  C. 

Penib. 

Deed,  N.  G. 

Emm. 

•     -        S.  T. 

1884 

Cains 

*Deeley,  H.  M. 

1885 

Trinity 

*    —         H.J. 

1891 

Trin.H. 

'Deeping,  G.  VV. 

189S 

Trinity 

—        J.  M. 

1894 

Trin.H. 

*l>eey,  W.  F. 

1888 

Sidney 

—        C.  W  . 

Trin.  H. 

de  Geyer,  VV. 

Trinity 

*    —         F.  R. 

1898 

Corpus 

*<le  Hart,  E.  L. 

1880 

Christ's 

•    —         H.  G. 

1886 

Christ's 

*deHavilland,H.deB.1889 

Peter's 

—      H.  r. 

1907 

Joh. 

*l)eic;hton,  F. 

1877 

Peter's 

—         A.M. 

1908 

Joh. 

*     —            W.  G. 

187S 

Pemb. 

—         J. 

1907 

Trinity 

—            F.  M. 

1908 

Trinity 

—        H.  P. 

Trinity 

—            J. 

Tiinitii 

—         H. 

Kmm . 

—            F.  J. 

1907 

NonColl. 

Day.G.  R. 

Peter's 

de  la  Mothe,  V.  D. 

F. 

Pemb. 

•     _  J.  G.  F. 

1896 

Pemb. 

*de  la  iMotte,  V. 

1900 

Christ's 

•    —  A.  G. 

1847 

(yUillS 

*Delap,  L.  B. 

1891 

Pemb. 

—  B. 

190-2 

Cains 

*De  la  Pryme,  A.  G 

1892 

'Trinity 

—  G. 

—  G.  P.J. 

Cuius 
Cath. 

*  De  la  Hue,  Sir  ■> 
'I'.  A.,  Bart.   | 

1871 

Joh. 

•    —  S.  H. 

1902 

Queens' 

De  Lisle,  V.  F. 

1897 

Peter's 

—  G.S. 

1905 

Queens' 

•     -          B. C.M.I 

.1888 

Jesus 

—  C.  D. 

Jesus 

Deliii.s.S.  StM. 

<  'lure 

—  A.  P. 

1899 

Chri.'it's 

•Dell,  R. 

1862 

Corpus 

*    —  G.  D. 

188:3 

Joh. 

*l)e  i\iel,  F.  J. 

1900 

Joh. 

•     —  H.  R. 
D«,  II. 

1883 
1900 

Chrisfs 

"de  l\lontinorency,i 
J.E.  G.          1 

1889 

Peter's 

-    H.  N. 
*  DcHcon,  A. 

1900 
ISSO 

Joh. 
Trinity 

de  Morpur(?o,1 
F.(f.A.B./ 

I9()f. 

King's 

•     —        J.  K.  W. 

18h;j 

Trinity 

*Denclifield,.J.  B. 

1886 

Christ's 

MEMBKRS  OF  THK  UNIVKUSITV. 


1161 


Denham,  U.K. 

Corpus 

•Dewey,  S.  D. 

1890 

Pemb. 

—          .1 .  P. 

J  oh. 

Dewliui>t,  J.  K. 

Corpus 

Denis-Biowiie,  W. 

C. 

( 'tare 

—           C. 

Trinity 

"Denman,  G.  L. 

1876 

Trinity 

•Dewick,  E.  S. 

186(i 

Joh. 

•     —           A. 

1880 

Trinity 

—         E.  C. 

1906 

Joh. 

"Denmead,  J.  C. 

1890 

Emm. 

Dewing,  W.  E. 

1900 

Joh. 

Dennes,  W. 

Clirist's 

Dey,  N.  K. 

hoirn. 

•Dennett,  F.  S. 

18'.t7 

Peter's 

de  Yrairazaval,  S. 

Trinity 

Denning,  11. 

1907 

Cains 

"(ie  Zoete,  E.  F. 

1869 

Trinity 

•Dennis,  T. 

1901 

Clan- 

Dhiir,  W. 

r/,;/.srs 

•    _        G.  W. 

1857 

Tnn.n. 

'Dias,  K.  U. 

1885 

Trin.  11. 

•Denshain,  A.  T. 

i;i()3 

Joh. 

M)ibb,  C.  K. 

1898 

Corpus 

Dent,  G.  J.  ('. 

1900 

Peter's 

•     _    A.  K. 

187S 

Christ's 

•     —    H.  H.  M. 

18'.I8 

Clare 

Dihben,  N.  C. 

1907 

Corpui 

*     —    E.  .1. 

]  .Sits 

King's 

•Dibdin,Sii-  L.T. 

1874 

Joh. 

•     —     W.  1). 

18.>4 

Trinity 

Dick,  J.  IJ.  G. 

1903 

Cuius 

•    —     C. 

1863 

Trinity 

-    N.  B. 

1901 

Sidneij 

•    —    E. 

1869 

Trinity 

-    J.  R. 

1906 

Down. 

•    —    C.  1. 

1873 

Trinity 

•Dicken,  C.  V. 

1903 

Pemb. 

»    —    R.  VV. 

1886 

Trinity 

Dickens,  H.  F. 

187J 

Trin.H. 

—     L.  M.  F. 

Triuii>, 

—          C.  C. 

Trin.  II. 

•Dentith,  A.  \V. 

1896 

Trin.H. 

—          P.  C. 

Trin.  If. 

♦Denton,  S, 

1887 

Hidney 

•Dicker,  G.  C. 

1876 

I'rinity. 

•Denver,  S.  E. 

1894 

Queeni,' 

Dickinson,  J.  J. 

1882 

Peter's 

Depree,  H.  T. 

1907 

Clare 

-             tJ.F. 

1908 

Pemb. 

•Derhani,  W, 

1874 

Trinity 

•     —              W.ll. 

1859 

Cuius 

•deHothsohild.L.  L. 

1867 

Trinity 

•     —             J. 

1S75 

Trin.H. 

•    —         L.N. 

1903 

Trinity 

—           J.  R. 

Tri.i.Il. 

—        A.  (t. 

Trinity 

•    —            A.  L. 

1 882 

King's 

•de  Kougemont,  AG 

.18S9 

Trinity 

•     —             G.  L. 

18.S4 

King's 

•deSauniarez,  Loid 

1863 

Trinity 

-              P.  P. 

1905 

K  i  mi's 

de  Silva,  A.  F. 

Clare 

'     —             W. 

185-2 

Trinity 

de  Souza,  \\ .  K. 

Clare 

•    —             K. 

1863 

irinity 

-          E.  V. 

1905 

Do  ten. 

•     —             .1. 

1870 

Trinity 

lie  Spoeiberck,^ 
\'icomte  1  .  J 

Trinity 

•     -             G.  N. 

1895 

Trinity 

•Dickson.  J.  D.  M. 

1874 

Peter's 

•de  Thoren,  S.  E. 

1865 

Trinity 

—         F.  P. 

Pemb. 

Deucbar,  A.  C. 

King's 

•     —        W.  E. 

1846 

Corpui 

Me  Vahl.  A.  S. 

186-2 

Magd. 

—         M.S. 

1901 

Christ^s 

*Devenisli,  H.  11. 

1883 

Peter^s 

—        K.St  J. 

1902 

Joh. 

•     -            H.  \. 

1H96 

Joh. 

—         E.  C.  S. 

Trinity 

•Deverell,  W.  11. 

1859 

I'rinity 

—        .I.W.  E. 

Trinity 

•     —           J.  K.C. 

1892 

Trinity 

-        G.  Y. 

1907 

Km  in. 

•Devereux.E.  K.  P 

19<)l 

ChrisPt 

-         E.  D. 

Km  III. 

•De  Vine,  VV.  T. 

1876 

Jesus 

F.  J.C. 

Km  in. 

—          G,  N. 

1905 

Jr.ius 

•    —         K.  U. 

1865 

De  Vitre,D.  F.  D. 

1889 

'Trinity 
Trin.H. 

•     —         H.ll. 

1867 

Devitl,  A. 

1889 

Dier,  C. 

Cilh. 

—        1'.  H. 

l)evon<<liire,  Duke  o 

1898 

f  1H91 

Trtn.ll. 
Trinity 

•Dilke,  Kt.  lion.  Sii 
C.  U  .,  Bart 

IK66 

Trin.H. 

D.-w,  ,1.  W. 

Clare 

-    F.  W. 

1898 

Trin.H. 

-    Hi.  B. 

Jeiius 

-    C.W. 

1899 

Kini/'s 

•Dewar,  Sir  J.  M.A 

1875 

Peter'i 

•Dill,  J.  F.  G. 

ISSl 

( 'at us 

—       A 

1907 

Clire 

.1.   M     (r. 

Trinitti 

-      M.  U.  U. 

I'.Kt.S 

Trinitti 

Dillon.  11.  (J.  .S. 

Chrisr'n 

•Dewe,  C.  D.E. 

r.)nl 

Qiieem 

•Diinoc  k.  11. 

1903 

Sidney 

•Dewes,  A, 

1848 

(Queens' 

Dimond,  F.  M. 

M.i.i.i. 

49—5 


1162 


INIEJMBERS  OF   THE  UNIVERSITY. 


"Uimond-Churcli-  ( 
ward,  M.  D.       ) 

•Uimsdale,  M.  S. 

'     -  ^H.C. 

Dines,  J.  S. 

—  I,.  H.  G. 
•Dingwall,  W  .  F. 

*  —  W.  M. 
*Dinnis,  F.  H. 
*Dipnall,  I.  H. 

Dippie,  H. 
•Disney,  A.  JV. 

Divatia,  V.  B. 

Dive,  H.  A. 
•Divett,  E.  n. 

Dixon,  n.  II. 

*  —       J.  G. 

—  W.  S. 

*  —     H.(;. 

—  H.  A. 

*  -  H.  E. 

*  —  J. 

—  C. 

—  D.  G. 

*  —  A. 

*  -  A.  C. 

*  —  K.  T. 

*  —  G. 

*  —  S. 

*  —  W.E.  MA. 

*  —      H.N. 
Dobbin,  A.  U. 
Dobbs,  A.  K. 

*  —       A.  E. 
'     —      R.  ('. 

*  —       F.  VV. 

—  W.  K.J. 
Dobell,  C.  C. 

*Dobsou,  D.  R. 

—  G.  M.  B. 

—  E.  L. 

—  K.  R. 

*  1        p 

'Docicray.k.  T.  S. 
*Dodd,  ;;. 

—  J.  M. 

*  —     A.  P. 

—  R.  P. 

—  W.  P. 

*  —     W.  H. 
*Dodderidge,  A.  (J. 
•Doddh,  J.  M. 

*  —       8.  R. 

—  M.  T. 
Dodgsliun,  E.  .1 . 

*Dodgson,  .1.  II. 

—  F. 


IBftH 

Christ's 

Dods,  M. 
Dodson,  C.  S. 

1898 

King's 
Queens' 

1883 

King'x 

•     —         H.  C. 

188-1 

Joh. 

18S0 

Trinity 

—        G. 

1905 

J'own. 

IKOti 

Etinii. 

Dodwell,  G.  iM. 

1905 

Christ's 

Urk; 

Emm. 

•Doe,  J.  H. 

1866 

'I'rinity 

1883 

Peter's 

Doggait.  W.  E. 

Joh. 

1880 

'iriidly 

Doliertv,          /    Jl.A 

•    1907 

Trinity 

1862 

J  oh. 

R.E.E.B.i    inr 

1892 

Caius 

Dolbey,  R.  C. 

Trin.H. 

1908 

Ohrisfs 

Doll,  U.  A.  M. 

1907 

Trin.H. 

1881 

Trinity 

*   —    c.  c.  r. 

1901 

Trinity 

Sidneji 

—     IVJ.  H.  C. 

Trinity 

1 908 

Jesus 

Doilnian,  J.  G. 

1908 

.Ml. 

i860 

Trinity 

—           H.  C. 

Joh. 

Pemb.' 

Don,  F.  P. 

1907 

Trinity 

1863 

Cains 

Donald,  J. 

Coijiiis 

190i 

Caius 

—         K.  J.L. 

(Jiieen.s 

1901 

Corpus 

Donaldson,  B.  S. 

1888 

Pemh. 

Corpus 

*     —              A.  H. 

1892 

Cuius 

1877 

Christ's 

*     —               E.  A 

1895 

Cuius 

1878 

Joh. 

—               A. 

Jesus 

J  oh. 
Joh. 

*DONALUSON,  S.  A. 

1877 

)  Magd. 
1  Trinity 

1884 

Trinity 

•       -                     '1\ 

1893 

Trinity 

1886 

Trinity 

—              M. 

1905 

Trinity 

1893 

Trinity 

—              1.. 

Trinity 

1893 

Trinity 

—              H. 

Sidney 

1901 

Trinity 

*  Doncasier,  .1.  H. 

1894 

King's 

1902 

Down. 

*     —              L. 

1900 

King's 

1883 

—          h.  \y. 

1907 

King's 

Christ's 

'Donkin,  A . 

188(1 

Jesus 

1898 

King's 

Donne,  K.  F. 

Joh. 

1904 

King's 

Donnell.  J.  H. 

1899 

Cuius 

1865 

Trinity 

Donovan,  E.  L. 

Joh. 

1898 

I'vinily 

Doongaji,  S.  N. 

NonCofl. 

190-2 

Trinity 

Doorly,  M.  E. 

1902 

Selwyn 

1906 

Trinity 

*Dootson,  F.  W. 

1894 

Trin.H. 

1902 

Caius 

*Dore,  A.  S.  W. 

1904 

Jesus 

(  '(/IMS 

King  ',■>■ 

•Doiington,  Rt.  lion 
Sir  J.  E.,  Bart. 

•  \  I85r 

Trinity 

Christ' 1, 

*Dornian,  A.  C. 

18!  15 

Trinity 

1898 

Trinity 

*     —         A.J. 

1903 

Trinity 

1898 

Trinity 

Doilridge,  G.  A. 

1906 

Clare 

1899 

Caius 

*Doudney,  C  E. 

1892 

Corpus 

Cath. 

•       —         H.  U . 

1895 

Corpus 

1882 

Christ's 

Dougali,  E.  S. 

1908 

I'rnlh. 

1908 

Joh. 

*  Doughty,  F.  E 

1889 

Peter's 

Joh. 

—           C.  G. 

1891 

Pemb. 

1883 

*     —          C.  M. 

1866 

Cuius 

I89() 

Trinitii 

•     —           E.G. 

1859 

1H81 

Peter's 

Douglas,  F.  U.  G. 

1908 

Clare 

1902 

Trin.  H. 

*     —           A. 

1875 

Trin.H. 

1905 

Emm. 

*    —          .IF. 

19t)8 

<  'or/ii'S 

1902 

Joh. 

*     —          E.  II. 

1887 

King's 

IH67 

Trinity 

*     —          G.  W  . 

1897 

King's 

Trinity 

—         E.G. 

1907 

Queens' 

JMKJMBKKS  OF  THE  UNIV  lOKSlT  V  . 


1163 


Douglas,  S.  M. 

—  A.  W  . 

—  J.Ii. 

—  1 1.. v. 
I>oug'lus-  llaniiltoii, 

C.  A.  A. 
Douthwaite,  A.  \V. 
'  Doulon,  (i.  \V. 
•Douty,  i:.  H. 
•Dove.  J.  LI. 

•  —     W.  H. 
•Dover,  J. 

Dow.  S. 
Dowie,  I'. 
•Dowling,  K.  15. 
Downey.  W  .  P. 
DowniiiL',  \j.  K,  L. 

•  —  T.  W. 

•  —  A.  M. 
Dowuman,  li.  ('. 
Downs,  S. 
Downton,  A.  ;M. 

•  —  B.  M. 

—  E.  M. 
DowBon,  tl. 

•  —  W. 

—  W.  J. 
Doyle,  H.  W. 

•Doyne.C.  M. 
Dracuj).  A.  fl. 
Drdgten,  V.  K. 
Drake,  A.  W.  C. 

•  —       C.  IJ. 
•Drake-l5rockman,l  I. 
•Drakefoni,  W.du  S. 

Dransfifld,  (i.  B. 
Draper,!'.  \V.  M. 

—  J.J. 
Drapes,  T.  1.. 
Dredge,  E.  J.  I. 
Drennan,  ('.  M. 
Drew,  J.  A. 

•  —     J.  W. 

—  c;.  n. 

•  -    c.  E. 

•  -    C.  L. 

—  A.  I,. 
DrewrjT,  (J.  H. 
Drey,  ().  R. 

Driffield,  L.  v. 
I  )rink  water,  J  .  R. 

•  _  .SirW.L 

•  —  (J. 

•  Droop,  ('.  K. 

—  A.  II 

—  I.  I'. 
Druce,  K.  M.  1'. 


I'.MII 

J  oh. 

Mwid. 

M,i<id. 

l'.M»S 

Selwyu 

} 

Trinity 

s. 

Clare 

187« 

Kiiig''i 

1884 

King\ 

1880 

Clirist's 

1893 

ahrist's 

1885 

P^mb. 

Ki  life's 

I8;t3 

>  '<//».< 

IH74 

Jolt. 

I'.Kil 

Trinity 

Kinij's 

188fi 

Kmm. 

1902 

Sidiui/ 

Jesus 

18113 

'/'nnUi/ 

Trinity 

liKK) 

Emm. 

iyo7 

Kmm. 

A  iiii/'.-i 

1880 

Christ's 

Christ's 

I'.tOl 

Queens' 

I8ti2 

Mug  (I. 

Cuius 

Cains 

1'.I03 

Femh. 

istw 

Joh. 

V.  iMMi;  Peter'i 

18M9 

Clare 

( 'or/i  U.I 

l'.»o4 

Queens' 

Xou  Co//. 

IIMJO 

Sidney 

Peter's 

I'.mm . 

11102 

Peter's 

l«7» 

Pemb. 

19(W 

Cliriil's 

1870 

Joh. 

18111 

Trinity 

IINW 

Trinili/ 

Cuius 

llKK) 

Christ's 

l!K)-2 

Cat  I,. 

Kini/'s 

.  \WMJnh. 

1875 

Trinity 

l«ltl» 

'Triuilfi 

liM  r2 

Trinilii 

litoi 

Trinity 

v.nn 

Clare 

Druce.  ('.  L. 

•  -     W.  (J. 

—  K.  A.  C. 
Druminond,  .1.  (r. 

I*     —  II.  J. 

•Drury,   1'.  U  .  (lip) 
Dryland,  C.  \V. 
Drysrjale,  .1.  .AI. 

—  K.  (;. 

—  J.  K. 

•  —  .1.11. 

•  Dulx.ur-,  A.  .1. 
Dul.s.  II.  K.  A. 

•Du  Ciiiie.  A.  1'. 
'Diifliesne.  A. 
*Duckei.E.  A. 
Duckham,  T.  11. 
j  *Duckwortli,G.derK.l81f2 

•  —  W.L.I  1.1892 

•  -  W.  A.     1852 

•  —  (;.  H 

Du  Cio/.,  CJ.  E. 
*Dudding,  J . 
•Dii.lheld,  K.  S.  (>. 
•Dudgeon,  R.  K. 
•Duff,  J.  D. 

—  A.  U. 

—  W.  N. 

—  L.  J.C. 

•  —  J.  R.  K. 
Uurtield,  C.  A.  W. 

—  W.  (J. 

—  K.  L. 
Durtin,  C.  (i. 

*Dutton,  S.  F. 
DuKinore,  H.  N'.  I'.  18115 
Dui>l)erp,  C.  I.. 
Duke.  II.  L.  11>05 

—  M.  O.  M. 

—  A.  R.  A.  11.     IIMW 

—  \V.  II.  IIKIH 


1007 
181t5 
1898 
IIHK) 
1903 
1870 
19<j3 
1908 


1884 
1881 
llH  kS 
18112 
19(>i 
1S82 


1889 
1887 
1859 
1883 
1874 
1882 
1905 
1905 

ISS7 

1903 
1906 

18s;) 


•Duleep  Singh,      1 

F.  v.; 


1890 


Prince 
•Duma.'i,  H.  t 
•Dunibleloii,  C.  E 

•  Dunieri;ue,  II.  W 
Dunbar,  .\.  i*>. 

•Duiilmr-Killniiii,IVE.  Is90 
Duncan.  .1.  II.  llH»s 

Ci..S. 
Duiican-lluglieH,  | 

•I)un«"in!4on,  T.  J.  G.189.1 

•  -  E.  F.        1903 
•Diinda.s.  R,  li.  .W., 4. 1814 

•  Dunedin  ofSten(ou,i   •,...., 

Lord  i 


l)ss7 

ISHl 

1883 


llM),j 


Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinili/ 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Christ's 
Cuius 
Peter's 
Trin.H. 
Jesus 
Joh. 
Corpus 
Trinity 
Trinili/ 
Jesus 
i.mm. 
Clare 
Clare 
Jeans 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Triuiti/ 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Queens' 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
'Trinity 
Ciiiiuf 
Caius 
<  'orpus 
C'ath. 
Jesus 

Magd. 

Trin.H. 
I'eler's 
I  'orpus 
I'emb. 
Trinity 
I  'aius 
Trinity 

Triuiti/ 

Emm. 
I;  III  III . 
Trimly 

Trinity 


1164 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Dunetlin.Ltl.  l5p-of 

1866 

Magil. 

Dworzak,  A .  E. 

Trin.H. 

*l)unkels,  E. 

1901 

Trinity 

Dyas,  G.  E. 

1908 

Cuius 

—          W. 

1908 

Trinity 

Uyer,  H.  F. 

1907 

Corpus 

Dunkeiiey,  H. 

Doimt. 

—    C.  H. 

1905 

Joh. 

Dunkley,  H.  F. 

1908 

J  oh. 

•     —    C.  W. 

1848 

Emm. 

Dunlop,  J.  G.  M. 

Cains 

—     A.C. 

Emm. 

—      w.c.  (;. 

Corpus 

—     B.  S. 

1901 

Selwyn 

•     -         C.J. 

1892 

King\ 

Dyke,  P.  H. 

1894 

King's 

•    —        R.  M. 

1878 

Jesus 

*Dyke^  F.J. 

1902 

Trinity 

•     —        VV. 

1893 

Chiist's 

Dyn.ock,A.  C.MeL 

Queens' 

—        C.  H. 

1899 

Christ's 

•Dyne,  J.  B. 

1863 

King's 

•     —        J.  H. 

1897 

Sidney 

*     —    J.  B. 

1897 

King's 

*Dunn,  T.  W. 

1864 

Peter's 

—    H.  F.  L. 

1907 

King's 

*     —    J.H. 

1901 

Clare 

—     H.  R.  L. 

1900 

Trinity 

—     H.G. 

1906 

Clare 

*  Dyson,  J.  J. 

1874 

Cuius 

—     J.D. 

Clare 

—      F.  A. 

1906 

Jesus 

*     —    E.  A. 

1892 

Femb. 

*     —       F.  W. 

1889 

Trinity 

*    —     W.  A. 

1898 

I'emh. 

—       C.  B. 

Trinity 

*     —     0.  H. 

1902 

Pemb. 

*Eade,C.  J.  A. 

1867 

Trinity 

*    —    T.W.N. 

1902 

Caixs 

•     —     A.  W    F. 

1872 

Trinity 

*    —     A.H.(Bp) 

1863 

Corpus 

*Kaden,  J.  F. 

1872 

Trinity 

*    —    C.  S. 

1895 

King's 

•    —      H.  \V. 

1874 

Trinity 

*   —    w. 

1887 

Trinity 

*Fagles,  C.  F. 

1890 

Christ's 

—  J. p. 

NonCoil. 

*Ealand,  A.  F. 

1894 

Joh. 

Diinnett,  W.  11. 

Queens' 

Eales,  W  .  H.F. 

1904 

Emm. 

Duiinicliff,  H.  15. 

1908 

Uown . 

Fanie>,  J.  VV. 

1904 

Trinity 

Uunphy,  V. 

Selwyn 

—       E   J.  II. 

Trinity 

*l)unville,  J.  D. 

1888 

Trinity 

"Eardley,  W. 

1885 

Joh. 

Dur.well,  F.  L. 
Du  Pouiet,  K.  .).  K 

ScJiri/n 

Queens' 

•Fardley-Wilmol,  / 
F.  A.               \ 

1871 

Clare 

•Da  Pre,  F.  b. 

1870 

Trinity 

*     —         C.  R. 

1902 

Clare 

•Dupuis,  G.  R. 

1858 

King's 

Eaile,  G.  F. 

Joh. 

*Uurack,  J.  .1.  F. 

1903 

Trinity 

*     —     L.  l\l. 

1903 

Trinity 

Durand,  P.  F. 

Emm. 

—     H.  G. 

1905 

Down . 

*Durell,  J.  C.  V. 

1892 

Clare 

*Farp,  F.  R. 

1893 

King's 

»     —       C.  V. 

1903 

Clare 

Fason,  A.  B. 

1908 

Jesus 

*    —       .1.  V. 

1860 

East,  G.  I>. 

Emm. 

Durham,  A.  C. 

1906 

Corpus 

•Easlburn.C.  F. 

1852 

Joh. 

•     —          H.E. 

1887 

/\'i»(i^'i 

*£asten,  J.  A. 

1893 

Corpus 

*     —          Bp.  of 

1864 

y  Call. 

Trinity 

•Easterfield,T.  H. 

*     —              E. 

1888 

1886 

Clare 
Corpus 

Durie,  J.  A. 

Emm . 

Easterling,  H.  G. 

Trinity 

•Durieu,  VV.  M. 

1867 

Joh. 

Eastick,  F.  C. 

Joh. 

•Durntord,  R. 

1865 

King's 

*l'',astnian,  T. 

1874 

Clare 

*     —             W. 

1869 

King's 

•  Fasten ,  J.  G. 

1876 

Joh. 

—            R.S. 

1907 

King's 

—       F.  R.  J . 

1905 

Joh. 

-            H.  G.  E 

1908 

King'.s 

—       J.  VV. 

Joh. 

Durrad,  W.  J. 

1900 

Jesus 

Fastwell,  M.  M. 

Calh. 

Durrani,  C.  G. 

Qtiecns' 

Fastwood,  C.  F. 

1888 

Mayd. 

—          H.  A. 

(Juecns 

—            H.  E. 

Trinity 

—          W.  M. 

Joh. 

—            .1 .  F. 

Trinity 

•     —          C.A. 

1874 

Trinity 

Fatherley,  W. 

Queens' 

Durst,  C.  S. 

I'emb. 

*£aton,  J.  E.  C. 

1896 

King's 

*     —     A. 

1897 

Cnius 

•     —       H.  F.  .1. 

1885 

Trinity 

*Du  Saufoy,  F.  P. 

1894 

Clare 

Fbdeu,  U.S. 

Cuius 

Dutton,  H. 

Joh. 

*     —       C.  J  . 

1875 

Trinity 

*Uuval,  II.  P. 

1894 

i  'dins 

Fber,  R.  L. 

Christ's 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1165 


•l-bsvvonli,  A.  F. 

1HG8 

I'eter'i 

"Eccles,  J. 

1881 

Peter's 

—      J.  K. 

1893 

l^emb. 

•     —      J.R. 

1897 

Kinij'n 

•Kck,  H   .1. 

1889 

Peter's 

"F^ckersley,  J.  C. 

1876 

Trinity 

Eckhard.O.  P. 

h'ing'i 

l',il(lingl,on,  A.  S. 

hiu5 

Triniti/ 

Eddison,  J.  R. 

Pemh.' 

•   —       v.. 

l«8tj 

Trinity 

*     —         F.  W. 

1897 

Trinity 

Eddleston,  R.  S. 

Cat/,.' 

♦Eddrup,  K.  C  P. 

1880 

Joh. 

Ede,  C. 

1908 

Kinq's 

♦     —  W.  iM. 

1872 

Joh. 

Edgar,  W.  II. 

Trill. H. 

Kdge.  H.  T. 

1889 

King's 

*     —     C.  T. 

1895 

Kim/s 

•     —     U.  H.  F. 

1875 

Emm. 

•     —    A.  E. 

1897 

Emm. 

*l'vig-cuml)e,  Sir  ) 
K.  R.  P.   S 

1874 

Rim/'s 

—   A.  J .  P. 

1908 

Magd. 

tdge  Parti iifrton.E 

.F.  1907  Tnunv 

*Edgerley.  K.   !•'.. 

1876 

Magit. 

•Edkins,  J.  8. 

1886 

Cains 

•Edmoud,  F.  J. 

1903 

Trinity 

'Kdraonds,  A.J. 

1866 

Clii  re 

—            T.  A. 

1904 

Qneeiis' 

*     —            J.  i\i. 

1898 

Jesus 

—            II. 

1905 

Joh. 

—            S.  A. 

Joh. 

—            VV. 

1892 

Trinity 

*     —           C.  I). 

1897 

Emm. 

—           S.  F. 

1901 

Sidney 

Edmunds,  N.  C 

1906 

Clare 

-         n.v. 

1908 

.fesus 

•    —            VV. 

1872 

Joh. 

•     -           L.  M. 

1883 

Joh. 

•     —           C.  H. 

19U2 

Trinity 

—           C. 

Do  IV II. 

F.dwardes,  F.  E. 

1896 

Joh. 

1  Peter'.f 

Trinity 

[selwyn 

•Edwards,  H.  J. 

1891 

-           H  H. 

Clare 

•     -           A.  U. 

1884 

Pemb. 

•     _          C.  1.. 

1890 

Pemh. 

•     —           W. 

1896 

Pemb. 

-          C.J. 

1908 

King's 

-           F.  M. 

Queens' 

—          ./.  LI.  A. 

(,>iu'en.'i' 

—           M.  II. 

Queens' 

—           !•'.  VV. 

Chii.'its 

H.  \V. 

Christ's 

—           VV.  i\. 

Christ's 

•     —          E. 

1892 

Joh. 

li. 


Edwar.ls,  A.  T. 

—  A.  L. 

—  V. 
'     —  1.  J. 

—  r.  c. 

—  H.  K. 

—  r.  (1. 

•  —       J. 

•  —       (J.  i\i. 

—  S.J. 

—  T. 
•Egtfar,  VV.  U. 

—  ,T. 
Khrenborjir,  G. 

•Eiehholz.  A. 
Eiloart,  H.  M. 

•  Elder,  II.  IM. 
KIderton,  T.  H. 
Klf^er,  T.  U. 

*Elus,  l{. 

Kliott,  R. 
*Elluby,  A.  H. 
•Kllam,  i;. 

Ellice.Clark,S.  T. 
'Kllicott,  A.  B. 

Ellington,  N.  B. 
•KUiol,  11.  L 

•  —     F.  I-;. 

•  —    Hon.A.  H.  D. 
*Elliot-Sinith,  G. 
"Klliott,  E.  H.  V. 

•  —       G.  G. 

•  —       C.H.  B. 
'     —       U. 

—  E.  G. 

•  —       W.  J. 

•  —      VV.  H. 

—  A.  IX 

•  —       Sir  J. 

—  A.G 

•  —  1.  R. 

—  C.  A. 

—  E.  C. 

—  11. DE 

•  —       J.S. 

•  —       U.  L. 

—  W.  W. 
Ellis,  R.  G. 

—  J.H. 
_    F.  H. 

—  VV.  H.  M. 

•  —    VV.  G.  P. 

—  R. 

•  —     VV.  II.  iM. 

—  A.I. 

•  —    J.  H. 

•  —    A.  A. 


II. 


1902 

1861 

1891 
1907 

1878 

1880 


1887 
1904 
19U5 
1891 

1884 
1908 
1904 
1904 
1901 
1872 
1891 

1872 
1902 
1854 
1862 
1808 
1898 
1891 
1895 
1875 
1871 
1908 
1889 
1904 
1905 
1869 
1901 
1900 


1904 
1893 

1895 
1905 

1895 
18'.)9 
1887 
1906 
1858 
1906 
1862 
1883 


Joh. 
Magd. 
iMugd. 
Trinity 
Triiiiiy 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Sidney 
Sidney 
Sidney 
Sidney 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Christ's 
Emm, 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Clare 
Caius 
Down. 
Trinity 
Queens' 
Cath. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
King's 
Trinity 
Trinity 

Joh. 

I'emh. 

Pemb. 

Caius 

Tnn.H. 

Queens' 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Magd. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Sidney 

Selivyn 

Xoii  Coll. 

NonColl. 
Peter's 
Caius 
(^aius 
Trin.H. 
Cath. 
Cith. 
Joh. 
Joh . 
Trinity 
Triniti/ 


1163 


AIEMBEKS   OF   THE  UNIVERSITY. 


*Lllis,  R.  P. 

1885 

*    —    J.B. 

1886 

•    —     E.  R. 

1887 

*     —     K.  H.  B. 

1890 

•     —     W.  E. 

1890 

*     —     H.   1 . 

1898 

—      I.W.  H. 

1900 

—     W.  F.  1'. 

•     —     .1.  C.  VV. 

1856 

—     J.W.  C. 

1907 

*     _      W .P.  R . 

1890 

Ellison,  11.  H. 

1903 

—       J. 

1907 

Ellwood,  R. 

1903 

Elmer,  1  . 

Elmf^lie,  W.G. 

1908 

—        K.  W. 

—        tj.  F. 

—         W.  A.  L 

1907 

•Klphinstone.Sir  H 
W.  LSait 

■i  1854 

♦     —               M.  C. 

1895 

•     _              K.  V. 

1902 

*     —              L.  II. 

190-i 

Elringtoii-Bisset, 

W.  F. 

•Elsee.C. 

1855 

*     —    H.J. 

1885 

*     C. 

1898 

Kitham.E.  W. 

Elton,  H.  B. 

1905 

Elvin,  C.  F.  C. 

1906 

Elwell,  C. 

*    —       H.  E. 

1890 

Elwood,  A.  G.  F. 

Elwin,W.D. 

1900 

•Klwyn,  R.  F. 

1891 

*Ely,  Lord  Bishop 

ot   1876 

•Emanuel,  S.  H. 

188.5 

Embleton,  1). 

i90;-i 

•Emery,  W. 

1847 

♦     —       C.  A. 

1895 

•     —       G.  V. 

1889 

Emmet,  A.  S. 

1883 

Emmett,  W.  G. 

1907 

*Emmott,  T. 

1889 

•Empson.C.  W. 

1871 

Em  I  ys- Jones,  M. 

F. 1903 

Engineer,  A.  A. 

1907 

England,  F. 

1905 

*     —           E.  B. 

187<l 

•     —           E.  T. 

1899 

^'    —            F.  de  F 

.^■'leheait,  P. 

1900 

*DuSaa     d.'a.W 

.     1893 

Button    Iq.  15. 

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*Duval,  U.  .  ^ 

1907 

1850 

Triiiitij 
Trinilii 
Trinity 
Trimly 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
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Kidney 

Cains 
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C//y/xr.s- 
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l^ernh. 
King's 
Jesvs 
Christ's 

'Trinity 

Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
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J„h. 
J  oil. 
Joh. 
(Jni'cns' 
Cuius 
Helwyn 
Oorpns 
Sidney 
Cath. 
Corpus 
Trinity 
j  Queens' 
)  Clirisf's 
Tnn.H. 
Christ's 
Corpus 
King's 
Trinity 
Magd. 
Cuius 
Ciirist's 
Trinity 
Cains 
Trinity 
Clare 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cains 
Feter'y 
Christ's 
Km  in. 
Trinity 


*Ermen 

,  W.  F.  A. 

1898 

Emm. 

Eschwege,  F.  S. 

1904 

Christ's 

•Esher, 

Viscount 

1875 

Trinity 

EsskiULsen,  E.  Y 

Christ's 

*  Etheri 

dge,S. 

1859 

Cains 

•EiherintftoiiSmit 
K.  B. 

'''1 1899 

Trinity 

*Eustac 

e,  R.  H. 

1848 

Peter's 

•     — 

W.Fitz- 

E.  1872 

Peter's 

*  Evans 

,  A.  II. 

1879 

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— 

L.  S. 

1901 

Clare 

— 

I.  H.  N. 

Clare 

*     

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1884 

Pemb. 

— 

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•     — 

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1897 

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1908 

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— 

V.  W.  E. 

Trin.H. 

— 

C.  C. 

Corpus 

*     — 

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1889 

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*     — 

C.  L. 

1903 

King's 

— 

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1908 

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— 

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1905 

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1886 

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— 

T.  J. 

1907 

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— 

S.  K. 

1897 

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— 

H.  C. 

Non<  'oil. 

Evatt, 

J.  M. 

Cains 

•Eve,  A.  S. 

1884 

Pemh. 

•  —    H.  W. 

I860 

Trinity 

*Evely 

),  VV.  A. 

1883 

Cuius 

Evelyr 

-White,  C. 

A. 

Corpus 

— 

K, 

V. 

Queens' 

•Everard,  C.  H. 

1869 

King's 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1167 


*Everarcl,  A.  N.  Is86 

*  —  IJ.  1901 
♦Everest,  L.  F.  IS75 
•Everett,  A.  J.  I860 
•Kvers.  H.  R.  1893 

—  iM .  S. 
*Eversle^,  Uaron         1853 

Evers-Swindell,  H.     1887 
Every,  J.  iM. 

—  Sir  E.C).,  iSart. 
Eves,  R.  S. 
Kvison,  R.  R. 

Evitt,  E.  U.  1907 

•Ewart,  \V.  1877 

—  G.  A. 
•Kwbank,  L.  1857 

*  —  A.  189-2 
Eweii,  G.  C. 

Ewens,  B.  C. 
Ewer,  VV.  N. 
Kwing,  W.  T. 

*  —       J.  A.    M.A.  1891 


—  A.  vr. 

*Kxtoii,  G.  F. 
Eyre,  C.  II. 

•  —    E.J. 
Ezia,  E. 
Fabric! us,  L. 
Faiies,  F.  C. 

—  B.  .1. 

•  —      W. 
*Fair,  R.  11. 

—  (;.  II. 

•  —  T.  W. 
Fairbairn,  G.  K. 

•  —  A.  C. 
"Fairbanks,  A. 

•  —  W. 
Fuirljourn,  A.  N. 
Fairbiotlier,  J. 
Fairehild,  ii.  C. 

•Fairgrieve,  M.  Alt'. 
Fairhurst,  C.  S. 

•  —  .1.  A. 
Fal.on,  M. 

*Kalk,  (i.  A. 

—  M. 
*Falkener,  L. 
•Falkland  Islands,) 

I5p  ot  ( 

Falkinr,  A.  M. 

•  —        C.  G. 
•Fall,.l.  W. 
•Falle.  B.  G. 

•  —    T 
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1903 
1898 
1 905 
187H 


1907 

1871 
1873 
1907 

1882 

1884 
1874 
1875 


1898 

1888 

1898 

I9(MI 
1888 

1884 

1897 
1890 
1887 
1883 
1870 
1870 


J  eg  us 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Clare 
Clare 
Clare 
Trinity 
Queens' 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trm.H. 
Christ's 
Emm. 
Oaius 
( 'hrist's 
Clare 
Joh. 
Sidney 
Caiui 
Trinity 
Cuius 
King's 
'  I'rinity 
Christ 's 
Jesus 
I'eiith. 
Emm. 
Peter'' s 
ijueens' 
Queens' 
(Jueens' 
Trinity 
Peter's 
Pfinh. 
Jesus 
Jesus 
Emm. 
Clare 
Clare 
Mufjd. 
Cuius 
Sidneii 
Peter's 
Queens' 
Jesus 
I'emb. 
King's 
King'i 
King's 

Trinity 

Peter's 
Trinity 

Peinh. 
Ciirpiis 
Joh. 


•Fune,  VV.  V.  R. 
*Faning.  J.  F.  E 

—        E.     Mns.H.  1894 


*Fanshawe,  K.  K. 

•  -  U.K. 

•  —  (i.  C. 
W.  K 
S. 
J. 


'  Fardel  1 


H 

*  —        E 

*Fardon,  H 

*  —        A.  H. 
•Farmaii,  S. 

*  Farmer,  J. 

—  VV.  G. 

—  F.  i{. 

*  —        M.S. 
•Fanniloe.  W.  T. 

Farnell,  !l.  L. 

—  E.  N. 
Farntield,  II.  V. 

*Farqutiar,  J.  T.  F. 
Farr,  L.  E.  A.  B. 
Farrar,  H.  R. 

—  E. 
Farrell,  W.  .1. 

—  H. 

—  I.  A. 
Farrit!,  11. 
Farrokh  Khan,  JVI. 

•Farside,  W. 
*Farthinpr,  G.  L. 
'  Fas.snidj^e,  E.  J.  S. 
*Fauldtif,  I  ..I. 
Faulkner,  VV.E.  /?.L».  I8(J8  Corpus 

—  B.  1903    King's 

—  A.  K.  King's, 

—  H.  W.         1900 
Fauquet- Lemaitre.P.A 


1889     Trinity 

1875  Iff '"^'* 

Trinity 

Trin.H. 

Corpus 

Trinity 

Queens' 

Trinity 

(J  hrist's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Ca  i  u  s 

Corpus 

Queens' 

Trin  ity 

Queens' 

Kin(fs 

Jesus 

Queens' 

Pemh. 

Caius 

Queens' 

Trinity 

Jesus 

Jesus 

Down. 

Queens' 

J'ei/il). 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Jesus 

dure 


1899 
1806 
1892 
1854 
1886 
1900 
1901 
1860 
1854 
1905 
1904 
1896 
1886 


1908 
1881 


1904 
1859 


1880 
1859 

1881 
1892 


Favell,  N.  B. 
"Fawcett,  H. 

•  —  P.  N. 

•  —         VV.  M. 
"Favvcus,  J.  G. 

—  I..  R. 
*Favvell,  C.  L. 
*Fawkes,  H. 

—  VV  .  H 
Fawsitt,  T.  R. 

Fay,  C.  R. 

—  P.  .1. 
Fayernian,  A.  G.  P. 
Fayie,  B.  .J.  L. 

•  Fayrer,  .1 . 

•  -        F.  D.  S. 
"Fcarnley,  M. 

Fearn>ide<,  \\.  G. 


Joh. 

( '/are 

Pemh. 

Peter's 

Clare 

Jesus 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Tenth. 

Triniti) 

Trinity 

( 'lirist's 

I  King  3 
( 'hfist's 
Joh. 
Emm. 
1882     Trinity 
1891     Trinity 
1847     Joh. 
1905     Trin.H. 


1908 
1890 
1885 
1859 
1871 

1904 
1884 
1897 


1168 


MKMIJKRS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


*Fearnsi(les,  W.  (i. 

I9(x:) 

Sid  II 61/ 

•Field,  A. 

1894 

Trin.H. 

•Fearon,  F. 

1859 

Triniiu 

'•    -     E.  A. 

1867 

Christ's 

Keavcr,  G. 

NonColl. 

*    -    A.. I.  W 

1884 

Joh. 

*Feetham,  W.  C. 

1894 

Jesiis 

*     -     A.B. 

1899 

Joh. 

—            K.  (i. 

1908 

'/'riiiifi/ 

*     —    .I.H. 

1903 

Joh. 

Feiliien,  ().  11. 

( 'lure ' 

Fieldhouse,  E.  E. 

Damn. 

Feild.Mfr.Hon.F.II. 

E..1. 1 890  VVimV  J/ 

Fielding,  E.  F. 

1901 

Cuius 

Feiliiifj,  A . 

1906 

i'emh. 

Figgio,  .1.  M. 

1899 

Pemh. 

Felix,  H. 

1905 

Christ's 

•     —      J.  N. 

1888 

Cuth. 

*Felkin,  F,  W. 

1892 

Trinity 

Fildes,  P.  G. 

1904 

Trinity 
Triniiu 

•Fell,  .1. 

188(1 

1','mh. 

—       G. 

•     —  ll.M^ 

1875 

Trinity 

Filon,  1..  N.  G. 

1901 

A I  IK/  s 

*Fellows,  R.  H. 

1892 

Triniti/ 

Finch,  R,  T. 

1880 

Pemh. 

♦Feltoe,  C.  L. 

1879 

Clare' 

•     —      A.  T. 

1882 

Pemb. 

*Fenn,  C.  C. 

1846 

Trinity 

•     —     J.  E.  M. 

1864 

Trin.H. 

*     —     K.  V. 

1901 

Sidney 

—     J.J. 

Corpus 

—     R.V. 

Down . 

*     —     W.  R. 

1877 

King's 

•Fennell,  C.  A.  M. 

1865 

Jesus 

*    —     G.  H. 

1857 

Queens' 

*  Kenning,  R.  R. 

1894 

Pemh. 

-       G.  A.  A. 

1906 

Queens' 

"Fenton,   K. 

1890 

Corpus 

—      C.  E.  O. 

.fesus 

•     —         11.  J.  H. 

1878 

Christ's 

—      E.  G. 

1904 

Christ's 

"     —         INI.A. 

1884 

J  oh. 

•    -     W. 

1858 

Joh. 

Kenwick,  (J.  T.  F. 

Clare 

*     —      A.J. 

1868 

Joh. 

*    —          J.  C.l. 

1867 

Trinity 

*     -      F.  C. 

1879 

Joh. 

—          B.  A. 

Trinity 

-      H.  K. 

1905 

Joh. 

—          M.  C. 

Trinity 

•    —      R. 

1851 

Trinity 

Ferguson,  M.  (j. 

Queens' 

•    —     H.  M. 

1879 

Trinity 

—           G.  L. 

Jems 

*    —      A.H. 

1896 

Trinity 

—            D.  F. 

Trinity 

—     J.  U. 

1901 

Trinity 

—           J.  G.  M. 

J'Jinm. 

Finiay,  W. 

1897 

Trinity 

*  Ferguson-  Uavie,  C 

J.  1894 

Trin.H. 

Einlayson,  .1.  G. 

1907 

Christ's 

•     —            W.A. 

1855 

Trinity 

Firbank,  A.  R.  A. 

Trin.H. 

Fergasson,  J.  N.  F 

.  1902 

Joh. 

Firnjstoiie,  P.  .1. 

1900 

Cliri.tt's 

—             A. 

1905 

J  oh. 

*  Firth,  S. 

1864 

Trin.H. 

—             L.  R. 

1900 

Joh. 

—    R.B. 

King' s 

—            N.  M. 

1904 

Magd, 

-    J.C. 

Kiufi's 

FermoyHefketh,  T. 

Trinity 

—     M. 

1884 

Trinity 

Fernie,  W.J. 

Trin.n. 

*     —    A.  C.  I). 

1901 

Trinity 

Ferrahoschi,  F. 

1907 

Clare 

—    A. 

1904 

Trinity 

*Ferrar,  H.  T. 

1901 

Sidney 

—    T.  H, 

1906 

Trinity 

—       .I.E. 

1904 

Sidney 

—    A.  M.  B. 

Trinity 

♦Ferrers,  H.  N. 

1892 

King's, 

—    L.  G. 

1  rill  It  1/ 

•     —         F.arl 

1867 

Trinity 

'  Fischer,  M.  T. 

1884 

Clare' 

*     —        V.  M. 

1898 

Trinity 

Fisher,  G.  11. 

Clare 

•Ferrier,  H.  W. 

1846 

Corpus 

*     —       B.  H    P. 

1897 

Pemh. 

Ferris,  S.  B.  C. 

Joh. 

-       R. 

I'emh. 

—       VV.E. 

Joh. 

•     -      W.  H. 

1888 

Cuius 

Ferry,  G.  E.  H. 

Peter's 

•    —      R. 

1876 

Trin.H. 

•Fetlierstonhaugli,G.C.  1903  Pemb. 

—      (). 

1907 

Trin.H. 

•Few,  J.  E. 

1899 

Kini/'s 

•     -      F.  A. 

1893 

Corpus 

FeAvinufs,  .1.  A 

Joh'. 

•    —      O. 

1841 

Jesus 

•ffolkes,  ti.  11.  H. 

1856 

Trinity 

•    -     O.  P. 

1882 

Jesus 

•     —     SitW.ll.H. 
Bart. 

1  1870 

Trinity 

•   —     vv. 

—     F.  B. 

1886 

Christ's 
./oh. 

*  Fiddes,  K. 

188S 

Peter's 

•     —      F.  11. 

I860 

Trimly 

Fiddian,  W.  M. 

Ki7ig  'j 

*   -    I.e. 

1892 

Trinity 

—         .1.  V. 

Emm. 

—      K. 

igai 

Trinity 

—         G.  V. 

Do  ion. 

—      E.G. 

1905 

Emm. 

MEiMBIiKS   OF  TMK    UNIVERSITY. 


1169 


Fisher.  U.  H.  W. 

litCHi 

Emm. 

Fletcher,  F.  C. 

Triniltj 

—      H.  D. 

i;h)1 

Sidneij 

—         11.  R.  R. 

Sid  lie// 

—      L.  N. 

liK)3 

Sidney 

-         M. 

1907 

Selwi/n 

—      K. 

1906 

Hill  II  ey 

Fieui-et,  F.  S. 

1907 

Trinity 

*     _      L. 

1885 

Flinn.  O.  S. 

1905 

Pemh. 

Fishwick,  C. 

1905 

Emm. 

Flinioff,  K.  H. 

1908 

A'lHf/'.S- 

Fisk,  A.  A. 

1903 

Pemh. 

•Flitch,.!.  E.  C. 

1903 

Kilty's 

•Fison,  C.  F. 

1883 

Corpus 

Float,  \V.  L.  I'. 

1907 

CI  II  re 

•     —     E.  T. 

1891 

Corpus 

Flood,  S 

(,iiieens' 

•Filch,  U.  C. 

1885 

Pemh. 

•     -       L.  R. 

1873 

Jesus 

•    —    H.  W. 

1877 

Cath. 

*   —    .I.e. 

1899 

Jesus 

_    C.  H. 

1906 

Jesus 

—      C.  B. 

190-i 

Jesus 

FitzGerald,  W.  J. 

1908 

I'clcrs 

*Klorenee,  T.  11. 

1901 

Christ's 

_               G.T. 

1!X)5 

Kiiit/'s 

Flower,  W.  J. 

1906 

.VonCoU. 

•     —             Hon.J.D.1870 

Christ'si 

•     -         W. 

1881 

—              G.  M. 

1905 

Trinity 

Flowers,  M.  E. 

1892 

Penib. 

—             M.  P. 

T  tin  it// 

•Floyd.  E.  VV. 

1882 

Peter's 

•Fitzsrerald,  Sir    i 
H.U.P.  Han.f 

1863 

Trill,  n. 

Flude,  II. 
•Flux,  A.  VV. 

1897 

1887 

Trinity 
Joh. 

Fitz  Herbert,  \.  H 

Pemh. 

•Foakes- Jackson,  F.J 

.1879 

Jesus 

—                U.  M. 

1895 

Trm.H. 

•Foley,  J.  W. 

1871 

King's 

—                VV. 

1896 

Trin.  H. 

—    C.  W. 

18S0 

A  iiig^s 

•     —                J. 

1865 

Joh. 

Foljanihe,  G.  A.  T. 

1S92 

Trinity 

♦  Filzherbert,  S.  T. 

1869 

Trinity 

Follu,  II.  B.  H. 

1901 

Chirr 

"Fitzmauriee,   l.onl'i 
E.G.?.  F.        1 

1868 

Trinity 

•Fookes.W. 
Koord,  (i.  H. 

1854 
1906 

Cuius 
Pemb. 

—                U.  H. 

Selir//H 

Foot,  S.  H. 

Eiiiru. 

•FlTZl'ATRlCK,  T.  C. 

IQueeiis' 
[Christ's 

Footner,  G.  R. 

19(KI 

Pemh. 

1885 

Forbes,  J.  F. 

Clare 

•FitzRoy.Loid  C.  E. 

1880 

Trinity 

—        M.  U. 

Cliire 

•Fixsen,  J.  F.  C. 

19(f2 

Pemh. 

•     —       J.G. 

1894 

Christ's 

•     -       J.  F. 

1852 

Trinity 

•     -       J.G. 

1870 

Trimly 

—        F.  A. 

Trinity 

•     —       H.  W. 

1886 

Trinity 

•Flack,  F.  U  . 

1882 

Cath. 

Forbes  .Vdani,  E.  G 

Kini/'  s 

Flatinery,  H     F. 

Trin.//. 

•Ford,  H.  K. 

1888 

Clt're 

•Flatliei.  J.  H. 

1876 

Emm. 

•    —    A.  R. 

1870 

Triu.H. 

Flavelle,  W.  H. 

1879 

Pemh. 

—    R.  M. 

1905 

Triu.H. 

Flaxrnan,  W.  J. 

XonColl. 

•     —    L.  B.  G.  .T. 

1887 

King's 

•Fleay,  F.  Ci. 

1853 

Trinity 

•     —    E.  B. 

1S98 

Jesus 

Flecker.  H.  E. 

Cains 

•     —    C.  V\. 

18',)() 

Joh. 

Fleet,  W.  W.  S. 

1906 

Joh. 

—    F.  T. 

Seluyn 

—    C.S. 

■Toll. 

•     —    E.  R. 

1887 

XonColl. 

Fleming,  N. 

/'eier's 

Forde,  C  L. 

1903 

CI. ire 

—          G.  B. 

19()3 

King's 

For.ler.  F.  G. 

1905 

Christ's 

•     —          J.  A. 

ISMl 

Joh. 

"     —        B.  C. 

1894 

Emm. 

•Fletcher.  K.  J. 

1888 

Peter's 

_        H.G. 

Sidney 

—           U.(i. 

Pemh. 

•Fordham,  E.  S. 

1881 

Cains 

•     —           J.  iM. 

1854 

Cuius 

•    —          iM.  E. 

1885 

Trinity 

•     —          S.S.  F.  M.A.  I'.idl  l\l,i,,'.-< 

•    —          A.  R. 

1894 

Tiinitji 

•     —          W,  II.  H. 

1H75 

Joh. 

—           0. 

Trinity 

•     _          .1.  (•    15. 

1878 

Joh. 

—         VV.  n. 

1906 

Ih.wn.' 

•      -          .1.  H.  1'.. 

I'Mrl 

Joh. 

Foreman,  F.  W . 

Cuius 

_       (•..  r.  1). 

Mn,„l. 

"Forester,  Hon.  O.St 

iM.  1S'.I9  Trinity 

•     —           II.  rh.  M. 

18H7 

TriHiUi 

Fornian,  T.  !'.  G. 

I907 

Pemh. 

•     —          IhniyM. 

1892 

Trinity 

_         If. 

I'rn.h. 

•     —           M. 

1893 

Trinity 

—          1>.  IV 

Cuius 

•     _           W.  M. 

1894 

Trinity 

Fornioy,  K.  H. 

Cuius 

1170 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


I'oirer,  11.  A. 

IIIOH 

MagcL 

Fox,  J.  C. 

1903 

Trinity 

Forse,  L.  N. 

lOOb" 

f'orjins 

_  C.  E. 

Triniiii 

*     —      K.  J.  (i. 

18<)H 

Trinity 

—  E.  A.  S. 

Emm. 

Forsler.  (I.  M. 

i;i()8 

t'aitis 

•     —  VV.  H. 

1854 

Sidiifi/ 

—        E.  M. 

IIKK) 

Kinsr's 

—  J.  T. 

19(»7 

Sithiei) 

•     —         K. 

1861 

Christ' i 

•Foxley,  .1. 

1854 

Joh. 

•     —        T.  E. 

1880 

J  oh . 

*     —       C. 

1886 

Joh. 

•     —        H.  H. 

1888 

J  oh. 

Fox-Stiansways,  W.  A. 

Pemb. 

•    —        1".  K. 

1865 

Trimly 

•Foxwell,H.  S. 

1871 

Joh. 

•    —        S. 

1877 

Trinity 

•     —          E.  E. 

1875 

Joh. 

•Foisylli,  1/.   VV. 

1«<»8 

Ciiiiii 

*Foyster,  13.  E. 

1895 

Pemb. 

*     —         G. 

I'.XKJ 

Cdius 

*     —        L.  A. 

1900 

I'emh. 

•     —         A.  H. 

1S81 

Trinitii 

•     —        H.  H. 

1857 

Trinity 

*Fortescue,  Earl 

1876 

Trinity 

•     —        G.A. 

1859 

Trinitxi 

•     —   Hon.  D.  F.  M 

/I.  1841  rrinity 

•     -        H.  C.  B. 

1887 

Trinity 

Fosbery,  H.  J.  W. 

1888 

Trinity 

—        II.  T. 

1905 

Trinity 

Fosbrooke,  II.  L. 

1905 

Clare 

—       P.  T. 

Trinity 

•Foss.  M.  J.  (Up) 

1871 

Christ's 

*Frampton,  C.  T. 

1844 

Clare 

♦Foster,  R.  L.  V. 

18;i« 

King's 

France,  W.  F. 

1908 

Caius 

*    —      V.  I.e  i\. 

18'.»7 

King's 

•France-Hayhurst, 

}1864 

Trinity 

—       H.  P.  R. 

1908 

King's 

—            T.  VV.H 

-      L.  C. 

Jesus 

*     -             11. 

1888 

Trinity 

•    —       J. 

1885 

Christ's 

Francillon,  F.  J. 

1902 

Christ's 

•     —       E.  II. 

L8fil 

J  oh. 

-              F.  E. 

Christ's 

*     —       J.  H. 

1897 

J  oh. 

Francis,  K. 

1906 

I'emh. 

*     —       W  .  H . 

1903 

Joh . 

—         J.C.  VV. 

hnilK 

•     —       S.  1'. 

1868 

Trinity 

•     —        II.  T. 

I860 

Cains 

•     —      .I.E. 

1869 

Trinity 

•    —        VV.H. 

18S0 

Trin.H. 

•    —       F.  Ea  r. 

1876 

Trinity 

—         \V. 

1907 

Cath. 

•     —       G.J. 

1878 

Trinity 

•    -        A.  L. 

1870 

Jesus 

*     —       H.  K. 

1882 

Trinity 

•    —        P.  C.  C. 

1874 

Jesus 

•     —       M.  G. 

1884 

Trinity 

*    -        E.  C. 

1890 

Christ's 

♦    —      M.  H.  W. 

1891 

Trinity 

*    —        J. 

1861 

Joh. 

-      H.  F. 

Trinity 

*    —        F.  H. 

1884 

Joh. 

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.  1895 

Queens' 

*    —        T.  M. 

1871 

Trinity 

Foulslon,  VV.  F. 

Corpus 

•    —      J.  a. 

1899 

Sidney 

•Foweli.R,  G. 

1872 

Joh. 

—       E.  C. 

1908 

Sehri/ii 

*Fowle,  T.  E. 

1893 

Trinity 

•    -       J.  L. 

1878 

•Fowler,  F.  G. 

1892 

Peter's 

•Frank,  F.  B. 

1849 

Trinity 

♦    —       W. 

1879 

Cains 

•Frankland,  F.W.B 

.  1897 

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-       T.  M. 

1884 

King's 

*    —             J.  N. 

1901 

Clare 

*    —       W. 

1857 

Christ's 

—             C.  A. 

Clare 

-       H.  C.  N. 

Chrisf's 

—             E.  P. 

1906 

Trinity 

•    -       J.  R. 

1886 

Joh. 

*  Fraiiklen-  Evans, F. 

P. 1886 

Joh.    ■ 

*    —        M. 

ISSl 

Trinity 

Franklin,  C.  II. 

/•//»/,. 

—        C.  H. 

1908 

Trinity 

—           C.  D.  G. 

Caius 

—       R.  H. 

Trinity 

—          H.A. 

Cuius 

•Fox,  N.  S. 

1887 

Pemb. 

—          R. 

Chrisfs 

—  H.O. 

1887 

King's 

—          T.  B. 

1901 

Joh. 

—  A.  F. 

1888 

King's 

—          A.  E.  C. 

1897 

Trinity 

—  J.  E. 

1868 

Christ's 

*Franklyn,  fJ 

1859 

Trin.H. 

•    —  A.  VV. 

1885 

Christ's 

•Franks,.!.  F. 

1854 

Trin.H. 

*     -  C. 

1900 

Christ's 

•Fraser,  A. 

1876 

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•    —  H.E. 

1864 

Trinity 

-     J.H. 

1901 

Clare 

•     -  F.  D. 

1890 

Trinity 

—      A.  L. 

I'emh. 

•    —  H.  W. 

1891 

Trinity 

—      R. 

Pemb. 

*    —  C.  B. 

1897 

Trinity 

-      A.T. 

1896 

Cains 

*    -  G.T. 

1902 

Trinity 

*     —      D.  H. 

1900 

Cuius 

MKINIHKKS    OF   Till.    HMVKIISITY. 


1171 


•Fraser,  11. 

1HH2 

Trin.H. 

Frift,  W  . 

<  'orjins 

-      M .  H  . 

TrinJf. 

Frith,  J.  B. 

1905 

Pemb. 

»    -     w.  a. 

Is96 

Queens' 

•     —     W.H. 

1878 

Coriius 

—     P. 

I'.MI5 

(Queens' 

—     C.  .\. 

190S 

Vhrisl's 

—      F.  K. 

19(>7 

Christ'i 

•    -    n.  (;. 

IK9I 

Trinity 

—      .1. 

i;h)6 

J  oh. 

•  Frodbluim,  T.  E.C 

.    18S4 

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—      U.  S. 

J  oh. 

•Frosi,  (i.  P.  H. 

1S81 

Clate 

•     -       l». 

1837 

Trinifi/ 

—     11.  K. 

Cla.r 

•     _      A.  M. 

I87;j 

Trhtitii 

—     T.  1.. 

Clare 

—      .). 

11107 

Trinily 

*     -      \.  P. 

1901 

I'emb. 

_     (;.  s. 

Trinity 

•     —      P.  H. 

1870 

Corpus 

*  FfHser-lliH,  F. 

1870 

Kmm. 

—     M 

Cdr/ins 

•Frazer.  .1.  G. 

1878 

Trinity 

•Fiy,T.  C. 

IH(i8 

I'emb. 

•Frean.  II.  P. 

1H91 

Femh. 

—  R.  K. 

18S8 

hing'i 

•    _    M.c;. 

11)01 

J  oh. 

-A.  II. 

•  1907 

Kiiiij's 

•    -      W.  P. 

1884 

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—  G.  S. 

1908 

Kinq's 

Frecheville,  (1. 

Pemb. 

-  L.  S. 

Kind's 

•Frederick,  E.  P. 

1882 

Corpus 

*     —  11.  K. 

1896 

Trinitii 

'Freeman,  J.  A. 

is;»r. 

Femb. 

—  J. 

1899 

Trinity 

•     _           W. M. 

1855 

CaiUi 

_('.  H. 

Trinity 

•    —          A.J. 

1899 

King's 

—  T. 

Trinity 

—          C.  T. 

1908 

Cat  I,. 

Fiyer,  J.  C.  F. 

1907 

Caius 

_          H. 

Christ's 

—     J.H. 

1896 

Chriit'i 

•    —          G.  H. 

1871 

Trinity 

Fryers,  .1.  ].. 

.loh. 

•     —          It. 

1891 

Trinity 

Fuchs,  II.  M. 

Caius 

•     —          P.  H. 

1901 

Trinity 

•Fuhrken,  G.  1.. 

1892 

Caius 

—          P.  B. 

Trinity 

•Fultord,  H.  W. 

1877 

Clare 

•     _          J. 

1867 

Emm. 

•     -         F.J. 

18sa 

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•Freer,  K. 

1HM5 

Caius 

♦     —        F.  W. 

I'.tOl 

,lesus 

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1889 

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190H 

Emm. 

—    G.  H. 

Trinity 

•Fulla^ar,  H.S. 

1858 

Cuius 

•Freese,  J.  H. 

1874 

Joh. 

_          L.  A. 

1907 

Cuius 

Freelh.  H.  E. 

1908 

S,l,r,i„ 

•     —         H.  F. 

1897 

Joh. 

Freke,  C.  (i. 

Joh  .  ' 

•Fuller,  F. 

I84-2 

I'eter's 

•French,  U.  E. 

19(J-2 

King's 

•    —       H.  K. 

1878 

Cuius 

•     —         B.  P.  W. 

1884 

Trinity 

•    —       W. 

1887 

Trin.H. 

•    -       r.  L. 

1844 

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•     —       F.  J. 

1897 

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1864 

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•     —       A . 

1856 

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•     —       A.W. 

1877 

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•     —        J.  K. 

1874 

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•     —       B.  II. 

1,SH7 

Emm, 

•    _        P    H 

1H75 

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—       A..I.S. 

1894 

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•     —         C.  H. 

18X1 

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—       W.  P. 

1 905 

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19<m; 

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Ihur,,. 

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1881 

I>i„r„. 

•FullerMaitlaixl.J 

A.  1879 

Trinity 

•Frere,  J.  K. 

1898 

I'emb. 

*Fulroii,  E.  ('. 

1900 

Christ's 

—    Sir  B.C.  A.  J 

Trinity 

Furnistoii,  E.   B. 

Christ'!, 

Bart.          f 

1«H1 

•Furiiess,  J .  M. 

1M91 

h'iiDj's 

•      -     W.H. 

1M.S5 

I'rinity 

•     ^        B.  H. 

1H95 

K  uii/'s 

•Freslifiel.l,  K. 

18.'i4 

Trinity 

—         B.  A. 

l!>05 

Kin.l's 

•     —             K.  11. 

1884 

Trimly 

_        W 

M.iii.L 

•     -             J.  W. 

1  H9M 

Trinity 
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•Furriiss,  1.  S. 

1857 

Trinity 

•  Fresliiu-y ,  F. 

la-iM 

•Fiirmviill,  F.  J. 

1847 

I'rin.Tl. 

•Freiiliwaifr,.!.  1).  H 

1899 

Trinity 

•Fyfc-.l  aiiiii-Koii,  J. 

F.  1.SH7 

Trinity 

Freweri,  II.  .M . 

Trimly 

•Fyllr.  B.  S. 

1 S90 

Emm. 

Freyer,  D.  .J. 

1.905 

Trinity 

"FyiieM-Cliiiion,!   ;1 
A.  N.                (in 

'•■'•  1897  /rii/  // 

1  ripilnian,  iVI. 

Pntr's 

Corp. 

Knend.  F.  F. 

Cfinitt's 

•     -                      E. 

1868 

Joh. 

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•Fynes-Clinton,C.  E 

.1891 

Job. 

Gardner,  C.  G. 

Donjn. 

Fyson,  G. 

1907 

Sidney 

-         J.L. 

190-2 

Sdiryn 

*Gabl)att,  J    P. 

1903 

J'eler's 

•Gardner-Brown,  J 

.    1869 

I'emh. 

(labiiel,  1'.  (i. 

Cath. 

*     —        .I.G.  G. 

1898 

Pemb. 

—        J.  B.  S. 

Emm. 

•     -          F.  S.  G. 

1903 

Pemb. 

•Gaches,  1..  15. 

1870 

Joh. 

Gardner- Med  win, 

F.M.im\)  Trinity 

Gaddinn,  A.  1,.  R. 

IS'.tO 

Trinity 

(iardner-Smith,  P 

Jesus 

—          W.  K. 

Trinity 

♦Garland,  C.  H. 

1881 

Joh. 

•Gadow,  II.  F.  M.A. 
(ill (re,  K.  T. 

1884 

King's 
Corpus 

Garner- Richards, 
D.  B. 

}l907 

Joh. 

•Galabin,  A.  L. 

I86(j 

Trinity 

•Garnett,  C. 

1891 

Pemh. 

•Gnle.  J.  R.  C. 

1880 

Joh. 

•     —        W. 

1873 

Joh. 

Galer,  I\.  F. 

Coipus 

*    —        .I.e.  M. 

190-2 

Trinity 

Gallimoie,  H.  H. 

l',)07 

King's 

—        W.  H.S. 

1903 

Trinity 

•Gallop,  E.  G. 

1884 

(Cuius 
\Trinity 

—         R.T. 
*Garrad,  C.  E. 

1897 

Eiinn. 
Clare 

Galloway,  W.  I). 

flare 

Garrard,  N. 

Pemh. 

•Galpin.  F.  W. 

188-2 

Trinity 

*Garratt,  W.  F.  FI 

18G5 

Trinity 

(lalswoithy,  F.  T. 

1888 

Trinity 

•     —        G.  C. 

1890 

Trinity 

•Gallon,  F. 

1844 

Trinity 

*Garrett,  S. 

1873 

Peter's 

•Gamble,  A. 

1S84 

Trinity 

—        W. 

Clure 

—        H.J. 

NonColl. 

—        H.F. 

1907 

Pemh. 

Game,  A.  K. 

Caiuf! 

-        V.  R. 

Pemh. 

Gamlen,  R.  1.. 

1V)03 

Cuius 

—        G.  W.  B. 

1907 

Caius 

Gamlin.  H. 

1906 

King's 

—        R.  W.  B. 

1907 

Kinq's 

Gammell,S.  .1. 

1889 

Pemb. 

-        H.  L. 

1902 

Joh'. 

Gandy,  E.  S. 

1908 

Christ' i 

—       L.  C. 

Trinity 

—       H. 

1907 

Joh. 

—       1).  r. 

1905 

Emm. 

•Garbutt,  LI.  L. 

1880 

♦Garrick,.!.  P. 

1858 

Caius 

*Gard,  H.  G. 

1904 

Emm. 

Garrod,  R.  E. 

Clare 

Gardener,  E.  (4.  A. 

Christ's 

—        A.N. 

Emm. 

*Gardiner,  W. 

1882 

Clare 

*Garrood,  J.  R. 

1895 

Joh. 

*    —          J.  S. 

1S95 

Cuius 

*Garton,  J.  A. 

1892 

Clare 

•     -           A.  F. 

1903 

Corpus 

Gartside-I'ipping, 

G. 

Pemh. 

*   —       J.  f:. 

1901 

Queens' 

•Garwood,  E.  J. 

188G 

Trinitii 

*    —          A.  F. 

1903 

./I'SUS 

Gascoig'ne,  T. 

1903 

Clare/ 

—          A.  .1. 

Christ's 

•Gaselee,  H. 

18H4 

King's 

—          T.  W. 

1907 

Emm. 

*     —        S. 

1904 

Jxini/'s 

Gardner,  .1.  H. 

Pciub. 

*Gaskell,  J.  F. 

19(K) 

Cains 

•  —         E.  A, 

•  —          J.  E.  G. 

1884 
1891 

Cuius 
Cuius 

*    -        W.H. 

1869 

jTrin.H. 
iTrinity 

*    —          E. 

1899 

Caius 

•     —        A.  H. 

1891 

Christ's 

—          R.  C.  M. 

Cuius 

•    —        L.  S. 

1892 

Chri.>i/'s 

•    —          B.  B. 

1863 

Trin.H. 

—         W. 

1895 

Joh. 

•     —         H. 

1862 

Coi-pus 

—        .1.  E. 

Joh. 

*  —          A. 

*  —          C. 

1901 
1902 

King's 
Kini/'s 

•     -         Rt.  Hon. 
C.  G.  M. 

I    1863 

Trinity 

—          R.  L. 

1907 

Queens' 

•    _        R. 

1868 

Trinity 

—          K.  A. 

1907 

Cath. 

_        H. 

1900 

Trinity 

•     —           l\ 

186f) 

Christ's 

♦Gaskoin,  ('.  .1.  H. 

1S9S 

Jesui< 

•    —          T.J.G. 

1874 

Joh. 

*Gaster,  II.  F. 

1895 

C(ir/ins 

—          J.  C. 

1901 

Trinity 

•Gates,  E. 

1869 

Sidney 

—          R,  «. 

1907 

Trinity 

—    C.  E. 

Sidney 

—          H.G.  M. 

Trinity 

Gathorne,  C. 

1905 

Joh. 

•     —          J.  C. 

1857 

V.mm. 

*     —             R. 

1870 

Trinity 

*     —          R.  T. 

1  H,S5 

Emm. 

*(iaudin,  .1.  de  (■. 

1893 

Clare 

—         J.  C. 

1894 

Kmm. 

•Gaul.  P.  G. 

1889 

Trin.H. 

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Gaunt,  W.  F. 
•Gaussen,  C.  W. 
*Gauvain,  II.  J. 

Gavin,  W. 
•Gay,  A.  Fl. 

Gaye,  A.  W. 

•  —     K.  K. 

•  —    A.  S. 
•Gayer,  A.  C.  S. 
•Gayner,  K. 

Gaze,  A.  M.  B. 
Geuch,  G.  H. 
*Geake,  C 

—  A. 
(ieare.  J.  W.  A. 

*Gedge,  A.  A.  L. 

•  —      H.  E. 

—  \V.  W. 

•  —     s. 

•  —      H.S. 
*tiee,  E.  C 
'Geikie,  H. 

Gel.lard,  N. 

—  S. 
•Geldart,  J.  W. 

•  —        11. C. 

•  —         H.  W.C. 
•GeldfrilSoiiiL'rville, 

Gell,  W.  C.  C. 
Gemnibll,  K.  T. 

—  G. 

•  —  A.C. 
"Geiiese,  11.  \V. 
•Geng'e,  11.  II. 

Geogtiegaii,  K.  11. 
'George,  H.  T. 

•  -        J. 

•  —       i:.  .1 . 

•Gepi..  A. 

Geiaid,  U.  M.  L. 

Gerrwli,  F.  W. 
•Gt-rvis,  H. 

Geltv,  J.  11. 

Ghatala,  Al.  /. 
•Gliica,  Prince  1>. 
•Ghosh,  B.  ('. 

—  .M.  C. 

—  A.  K. 
J.  II.  (). 


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l',»0'i 

1858 

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1853 
1866 
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1896 


1859 
1862 
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Trinity 
J  oh. 
Trinity 
Trmily 
CtiitiK 
Trinity 
Trinilif 
Emm. 
King's 
XonCull. 
Trinity 
Clare 
Joh. 
Pemb. 
Femh. 
Cuiui 
Cuius 
Coypui 
Cuth. 
Ciirjiu!, 
King's, 
Trinity 
Triiii/i/ 
Trin.h. 
Trin.n. 
Emm. 


V.  1881  Jesus 
Cuius 


Gihl 


M.A 


—  .). 

_     1).  K.  W. 

_    i;.  A. 

—  p. 

—  11.  1'. 

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li»05 

1W4 
1871 
18()<) 
VMX) 
l«i»7 
1866 
liMJl 
18H4 

I'.MH 
1884 


1871 
18118 

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1".H>8 
l'.M)6 
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l'.K)l 


r.NNi 

I'.HM) 


I'enib. 

(,iiiecns' 

Tviniiy 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Kiny  J 

Cuius 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Down. 

Cuth. 

Trinity 

t'aius 

hoiin. 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Uoii.'u. 

I'ltcr's 

King's 

Cuth. 

Trinili/ 

/;»/;«.■ 

t'.mm, 

Sidnni 
Joh. 


Gibbins,  N.M.  1903     I'emh. 

•  —         W.  1890    Kings 

—  11.  B.  1907     Kin!,'.s 

—  H.  C.  Kim/' 8 

—  T.  W.  H.    1906    Joh. 
Gibbon,  S,  1849     Clure 

•  —         E.  1.1.  L.        lltOi      Trimly 
Miibbo.s,  K.B.deM 

Ciibbs,  A.  H. 

—  C.  S. 

•  —      lion.  II.  C. 

•  —      .I.S. 

—  ('.  A. 

—  U.  D. 
Giblin.  L.  F. 

*Cjibiallar,  Bp.  ol 
Gibson,  ii.  !\I. 

—  1).  K. 

•  —        A.  A. 

•  —     K.  J.  r. 

—  r.  G. 

•  —      w . 

•  _      w .  w . 

•  —        J.E. 

—  r.  A. 

•  —       J .  H. 

—  K.  W.  B. 

—  H.  M. 

•  —        .1.  1890 

•  —         J.  1874 

•  —  Hon.E.G.iM.  1897  7Vii<i(j( 

—  'I'.  S.  1901     h'nim. 

—  .J.  1'.  S.  H.  19U6     .Sidnei/ 

—  \.  U.  Svl,.-,i„ 
•GibHon-Carnnchael.,  ,^j,j   j^,^ 

Sir  I.I),  liarl.i 
•G ib.on- Craig,  Sn-  \    ,yg.^ 
J.  II.,  barUJ 
Gibson-Walt,  J.  M.  1898 
Giflard.  .1.  S. 

—  E.G. 
Gifford.  U.  E.  190G 

—  A.  C,  1884 
Gdbanks,  G.  1849 
Gilbart-Sndth.M.  1892 
Gilbert,  T 


1906 
1849 

1901 
.1877 
1897 
1899 
1877 
1894 


1896 
1887 
1903 

1883 
1905 
1908 
1869 
1895 
1896 
1903 
1894 
1906 


Trin.n. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Triniti/ 

Tiiniti/ 

King's 

,St  liri/n 

Clare 

Clo  re 

Pemb. 

Pemb. 

J'emh. 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Queens^ 

Jesus 

Jesns 

(  ■/((■/.v/'.s 

Joh. 

Trinity 


'J'rinity 

Trinity 
Jr.sus 
Trinity 
Chirr 
Joh. 
Cla  re 


V.  N. 

—  E.  D. 

—  G.  U. 

—  F.  M. 

—  1.  M. 
_        C.  U. 

—  (i.  G. 

—  J.E. 
(tilliertiion,  .1.  \\' 
(idhey.  A.  N. 


T. 


1894 
1<K»7 
1874 
l8'.»3 
1857 
1875 
I'.MIJ 
1877 
1881 
UI84 


Trin.n. 
King's 

iiueens' 
Christ*!, 
Ch<iil's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
JSelwyn 

Trinity 
7  I  iiiilv 


1174 


MEMBKRS  OF    IHK  UNIVERSITY. 


M.Ji. 


Gilbey.  W.  E. 
*Giles,  L.  1. 

—  H.  O'H. 

•  —    K. 

•  _    J.  H. 

•  —     II. A 

•  —     H.  F. 

•  —     E. 

•  —     P. 

Gill,  B. 
_  W.  C. 

—  n.  A. 

—  w. 

—  R.  c:. 

•  —  J. 

—  H.  V. 

•Gillespie,  A.  M. 

•  —  J.J. 

•  —  T. 

•  —  D. 
♦Giilelt,  G.  F. 

—  J.  A. 

•  _       A.  B. 
"    —       R.  H. 

—  J.  F. 
Gilliat-Sniilli,  B.  J. 
GilliljiaiRi,  A. 
(iillies,  H.  D. 
Gilliland,  G.  P. 

—  V.  K. 
•Gillotl,  A.  J. 
♦Gillsou,  H.  T. 

A.  U.S. 
*Gilluin,  S.  J. 

Gilmoiir,  A.  S. 

Gilroy,  P.  K. 
•Gilson,  R.  C. 

•  —       J.  \'. 
Gimblett,  (;.  L. 
Ginilette,  C.  U.  M. 
Gimson,  C. 
Gingell,  W.  C. 

•Ginn,  D.  B. 
*Ginsl)urg,  B.  W. 
♦Girling,  B. 

—  E.  A. 
"Given,  A. 
♦Given-Wilson, F.  G, 

Gladstone,  A.  L. 

•  —  H.  S. 

•  —  G.  E. 

—  R.  'J'. 
•Glaislier.J.  W.  I,. 

Glaister,  tj.  F. 
Glaisyei,  H.  E. 
(ilare,  T.  W. 


1890 

1869 
1864 
IS98 
1868 
1872 

1885 

10(M) 


1908 
1851 

1899 
1892 
1897 
18U4 
1889 
1889 
1901 
1867 
1887 

1907 
1904 
1905 

1889 
1859 

1898 

1906 

1886 
1889 


1902 
1881 
1843 

1866 

1892 

1899 
1888 
1907 
1871 

1905 


Tritiily 

Feler'i, 

Triii.ll. 

J  oh. 

Magd- 

7'ririity 

Emm. 

Emm. 

)  Emm. 

I  Coins 
Trhi.H. 
hiiiil'ti 
(Jiieeii.'i' 
Cath. 
J  oh. 
Trinity 
Doirn. 
King'i 
J  oh. 
Job. 
Trinity 
Feter's 
King's 
King's 
Jesus 
Sidney 
Cains 
Corpus 
Cains 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trin.H. 
Joh. 
J  oh. 
King's 
Trinity 
Selwyn 
Trinity 
Trinity 
( 'o.iu.s 
Caiu.s 
Emm. 
Cuius 
Trin.H. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Seliryn 
Cains 
Joh. 
Clare 
Trin.H. 
Kiwj's 
Trinity 
Trinity 

XonColl, 
Cuius 
Sidnei/ 


*Glas€r.  W.  H. 
*(jlasgow&  Galloway 
Ld.  Bp.  of, 
Glasson,  A.  K. 

—  L. 
*Glazebrook,R.  T. 

Gledstone.  H.  F. 
Gleed,  R.  W.  A. 
*Glen,  A. 

•  —    R.  A. 

—  B.  C. 
♦Glencioss,  J.  R.  M. 
*Glendeni)mg,  J.  W. 

Glenister,  IJ.  .1. 
•Glennie,  W.  11. 

•  —        A.  H. 
•Glover,  J.  H. 

•  —       H.  E.  r. 

•  —      .1. 

—  A.  E. 

—  F,  B. 

•  —       L.  G. 

•  —       F.  B. 

•  —       T.  R. 
Glyn, J.  P, 

*Glynn,  E.  E. 

—  1.  R. 

—  D.  11. 

(ioatcher,  F. 
Godby,  T.  A. 

•  —       A.  W. 
*Goddard,  W.  H. 

•  —  J.  L. 

•  —  J. 

•  —  H. 

—  A.  S. 
•Godfray.H.C. 

•  —  E, 
*(iodfrey,  C. 

•  —  I.F. 
Godson,  A.  T. 

—  F.  P. 
»     g    p 

♦Godwin,  Vv.  V. 

•  —         J.C. 
•(ioh,  L.  H. 

Gold,  C.  M. 

•  —     E. 
•Goldie,  A.  R. 

—  N.  B. 
♦Goldney,  G.  H.  H. 

—  H.  11. 
(ioldsclimidt,  E.  P. 

•Goldsmitli,  G.  M. 

—  n.  M. 

•(ioldson,  C.  B. 


1903     Christ's 

•|  1880   Clare 

Cor/ms 

King's 

1876     Trinity 

1907  Joh. 
Trinity 

1872  Christ's 
1897     Christ's 

Trinity 
1899  Trinity 
1902     Corpus 

Christ's 
1863     Trinity 

1866  Trinity 
1843     Clare 
1883     Clare 
1883     Coryns 

Jes7is 

1856  Joh. 

1889  Joh. 

1890  Joh. 

1891  Joh. 

1908  Cams 
1895  Clare 
1901  Clare 

1901  Clare 
1851      Trinity 

iSdwyn 
Magd. 

1877 

1886     Cains 

1861     Trin.H. 

190H     Christ's 

1902  Joh. 
Trinity 

1867  Clare 
1869     Corpus 
1895     Trinity 
1851     Emm.' 
1906     Peter's 

Pemh. 

1872  Trinity 

1893  C/arc  ' 

1883  Pemh. 

1902  Kmm. 

Kim/'s 

1903  Joh'. 
1866  Triniip 
1905  Trinity 
1871  Trin.H. 
1908  Trinity 
1908  Trinity 
1889  Cains 

Jesus 

1857  Caius 


MEMBERS  OF  THL  UNIVERSITY. 


1175 


•Gollancz,  1. 

1887 

Cliriit's 

•Gordon,  W.IInniillonlSSS 

Trimly 

Gomme,  11.  E. 

Trin.H. 

•     —         G.  F.  C. 

1898 

Tnnitj, 

—         A.  W. 

HW1S 

Triiiitu 

•     —         J.  G. 

1903 

Trinity 

(ioneluilh,  \  .  11. 

HHN 

.l„h.     ■ 

—         11. 

Tiinilfl 

Gooch,  V.  r. 

Pe.mb. 

—         K.  U. 

Trinity 

-       11.  C. 

1893 

Trinity    \ 

—         O.  A. 

Emm . 

•   —     <;.  p. 

I8>»4 

Trinitif 

•GirdonSniith,  H. 

1897 

Trinil  q 

_       H.  W. 

UM>7 

Siilney 

(ionioii-Wiilker,  K. 

K. 

Kiiii/s 

•   _    J. 

187-2 

(jore-  Browne.  H.  T 

r. 

Trinity 

•Gooilacre,  .\.  K. 

1863 

Pemi,. 

(iorrinLe,  \\  .  H. 

1889 

Trinity 

•     -            K.W. 

(ioodHll,  C.    II. 

l8.'-,8 
l;io5 

Krnni. 
King 's 

•Gorsl.ltt.  Hon.  Sir  ( 
J.  K.                     i 

1857 

Joh. 

-          E.  B.  H. 

l'.t07 

Jesiii 

•     -      1'.  K. 

1862 

Job. 

Gooilcliild,  II.  N. 

./CAKS 

•     —     Sii  .1.  E. 

1883 

Trinity 

•     —              I{.  S. 

1882 

Sidney 

Goslinpr.  Ij.  F. 

isgii 

Trinity 

•     —             G.  V. 

IM'.tS 

Sidney 

—         1{.  C. 

1890 

Trinity 

Goodden,  C.  1'. 

l!»()-2 

Kinq's 

•     _         G.  L. 

ls;i4 

Trinity 

Goode,  A.  G. 

i;»o.o 

Cat'li. 

•Gosnell,  R.  1*. 

190-2 

Trinity 

-       I5.H. 

J  oh. 

Go.sse,  A.  H. 

I90(; 

Cains 

•     —      G. 

188G 

_      E.          M.A 

1886 

Trinity 

Gooderhiim,  K.  .1 . 

11.  IJ. 

<  '<tins 

*(Josset,.T.  H.der.l 

1891 

Pemb. 

Goo<lliart,  A.  W  . 

19(1-2 

Corpus 

Gosslint;,  N . 

Km  III. 

•     —            A.  M . 

1S88 

King's 

Gostling,  E.  V. 

IS'tC 

Cains 

•     —           G.  U  . 

l'K)-2 

Trinity 

*(iott,  B.  S. 

1887 

Cains 

•    -           C.  A. 

187-2 

Gotio,  H.  S. 

Trin.H. 

Goodharl-Uendel, 

II.  8. 

Trinili/ 

•     —      K.  B. 

187-2 

Trinity 

•Gooding.  S. 

I'.lOl 

Job. 

•Goitwaltz,  H.  B. 

IS9I 

Jesus 

•Goodlifle,  W. 

I87« 

Corpus 

*Gougli,  C.  M. 

1881 

Trinity 

•    —           A. 

I'.IINI 

K  in;i's 

-       H.A. 

Kmm . 

•(ioodnian,  .\.  W. 

lH',t3 

C'/mi»I'« 

—       IJ.  r.  B. 

190-2 

Sidney 

•     -             H.N. 

1SS4 

J  oh. 

•Gould,  E. 

IDOl 

Clare 

•     —            G.  11. 

188-2 

Trinity 

_       H.  H.  M. 

(  ■liur 

•Goodwillie.  .1. 

I8-.)1 

Corpus 

*     -       K.  L. 

I'.KKI 

/'cinh. 

•Goodwin,  L.  K. 

1877 

Cuius 

-       II.  F. 

J'emb. 

_        i:.st<i. 

S.  l'.»07 

Caiui 

-       1,.  M'L. 

1900 

<  'ainit 

•     -        J. 

1H7S 

Co)-pui 

•     -       J. 

187-2 

Trinity 

•     -            J.  11.  H 

.     1H76 

,/esus 

•     —       H.  U. 

18'.1K 

Trinity 

—            11. J. 

I'.tUH 

JlUHII 

—       1'.  O. 

190f. 

Kmin. 

_            11.  A.  ( 

•/egus 

•Gouldun,  ('.  B. 

1899 

l)oini. 

—        n.  D. 

TVinity 

•GoultliiiR,  Sir  \V.  J 

.  1879 

Joh. 

•     -           K. 

IS'.i'.t 

Kmm. 

•(  ioulstun,  A. 

188S 

( 'hue 

•Goody,  C.  J. 

1858 

Cains 

•G..ult.  .1.  K. 

1898 

h.iiini. 

•Goolden,  K.  K. 

1874 

Tritiiiy 

*Goultun,  J . 

is;  15 

Joh. 

•    _          1'.  P.  (; 

1883 

Trinity 

Gourlay,  VV .  B. 

I'.XW 

Trinity 

—           A.  W. 

Trinity 

•(Jover,  A.  E. 

1877 

Corpus 

•Gordon,  K.  A. 

1H97 

Petert 

•     —      W.  F. 

187!) 

Jesns 

_      w.  n. 

Clare 

•     -       J..I. 

ISKO 

Trinity 

—      s. 

llMX; 

Pemh. 

•Gow,  A. 

r.N)j 

Cams 

—         A.  S. 

Pemb. 

—     1'.  G. 

I'.km; 

Cath. 

_         K.  E.G. 

Pemh. 

•     _   .J. 

1875 

Trinity 

_         A.(i. 

I9(»l 

Trin.ll. 

_    A.  S.  F. 

1908 

1  ri  nil  II 

_         C.  A. 

I'.Ki? 

A'lH'/'.l 

(iowei,  U.  P.M. 

1'.  in  III . 

•     —         K. 

I8.'i4 

Christ'* 

(iowlTfi,  W.    F. 

1 898 

Triiiifi/ 

•     —        VV.  M. 

iHIt'.t 

Christ's 

(Joyder,  F.  W. 

1«99 

Joh. 

•     -          1.  W.  W 

.     18»»6 

J  oh. 

•Grnldiam,  G.  W. 

l'.K)2 

Joh. 

•     _         W. 

l8H.'i 

I'linity 

(Maburn,  (J.  N. 

I'.KK) 

Corpus 

•     -          VV.Henr 

y     1887 

Trinity 

••.race,  J.  U. 

1  S'.(5 

I'flert 

1176 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY, 


Grace.  C.  H. 

Clare 

Gray 

A.  K. 

Je.i  us      f 

—      H.  M. 

Qiieens' 

— 

P. 

Maud. 

•     -      O.J. 

1856 

Jesiii 

• 

— 

C. 

1855 

Irniily 

—      E.  M. 

1908 

Christen 

• 



A. 

1877 

Trinity 

•Grafton,  F.  F. 

1883 

Tiinily 



J. 

1884 

Trinity 

•Graham,  A.  R. 

1860 

Peter' i 

« 

— 

H.  r. 

1902 

Trinity 

•    -       C. 

1878 

Caiut, 

— 

B. 

y'riiiity 

*     -        Cjun. 

1901 

Caiui 



F.  L. 

Trinity 

—        L.  A. 

Caius 

— 

M. 

Trinity 

*    —        T.  H.  B. 

1880 

Trinity 

* 

— 

C.  S. 

1885 

Emm. 

*    —        J.  C.  W. 

1893 

Trinity 



A.  A. 

1899 

Emm. 

*     —         G. 

1901 

Trinity 

* 



F.S. 

1899 

Emm. 

*    —         A.       M.A 

1883 

_ 

N. 

Emm.. 

"Graliaiii-Canipbell," 
K.  F.   j 

1891 

Trinity 

, 

— 

E.G. 
W.  B. 

1901 
1873 

Sidne/i 

Grahani-.lones,,l.L 

190:2 

Emm. 

Grear,  A.  T.  L. 

Magd. 

•Graliam-Sniith,G.  S 

1897 

I'emb. 

Greathead,  .1.  H. 

1908 

Cuius 

(iiail,  C.  G. 

NohCoII  . 

•Greatheed,  S. 

1862 

Corpus 

*GraiKJage,  W.  B. 

1902 

Clare 

* 

— 

J. 

1864 

Trinily 

•Grang-e,  F.  L. 

1881 

Emm. 

•( 

reaves,  .1. 

1877 

Christ's 

Grant,  U.  M. 

Pemb. 

— 

G.  M. 

Trinity 

—      A.  F.  F. 

Trin.U. 



R.  C.  J. 

Trinity 

•     —      C.  E. 

1874 

King's, 

— 

H.G. 

190(1 

Emm. 

•    —      A.J. 

1881 

Kings 

— 

M.J. 

1908 

Sidney 

—     J. 

1905 

Kinii  '.■>• 

• — 

W.  G. 

Down. 

—     J.  C. 

h'in;/',s 

C 

reen,  J.  E.  S. 

1908 

Peter'.', 

*     —     F. 

1900 

Queens' 



S.  W. 

( 'tare 

—      E.  B. 

Queens' 

« 

— 

A.  .1.  M. 

1855 

Cuius 

—     G.L. 

Queens' 

* 

— 

G.  E. 

1885 

Cains 

—     F.  G. 

190(i 

C'/frtit'* 



0.  M. 

1898 

Cuius 

—     F. H.  S. 

1905 

Joh. 

• 

— 

B.  A 

1870 

Corpus 

•    —      Geo.  H. 

1881 

Trinity 

« 

— 

w.  c. 

1856 

King's 

*     —      Gregorll. 

1902 

Trinitii 

— 

J.  R.  E. 

1908 

King's 

*     —      M.  F. 

1899 

Trinity 

— 

E.  C. 

190(1 

Queens' 

—      N.  M. 

Trinitij 



II.I'. 

1908 

Queens' 

*Granlliam,  W.  W. 

1889 

Trinity 



J. 

Queens' 

—             F.  W. 

1892 

Trinit;/ 

* 

— 

F.  \V. 

1898 

Jesus 

•Graut-lves,  W.  D. 

1877 

King's 

* 



Geo. 

1897 

Christ's 

*Grant- Wilson, G.W 

.  1892 

Trinity 



Gabriel 

1907 

Chriit's 

Grasenumn,  C. 

Trinity 

* 



W.H. 

1867 

Joh. 

Grasett,  E.  B. 

Jesus 

* 



P. 

1893 

Joh. 

Grattan,C.  F.  G.H. 

1886 

Trinity 



E.  W. 

190(1 

Joh. 

*(jravert,  A.  S. 

1891 

I'emh. 

— 

N. 

Joh. 

—        B. 

Christ' a 

— 

S.  M. 

Joh. 

*     -        C.  E. 

1862 

J  oil. 

• 

— 

R.  C. 

1858 

Trinity 

•Gray.Hon.J.M'L.S. 

1890 

Femh. 

» 

— 

S.  F. 

1863 

Trinity 

*    —    R.  E.  G. 

19CHt 

I'emb. 

• 



C.  E. 

1870 

Trinity 

-    D.  L. 

190(1 

Cuius 

• 



11.  C. 

1892 

Trinity 

—    W.A. 

1907 

( 'uins 



H. 

190(1 

Trinit  1/ 

*    —    E.  A. 

1868 

Trin.  //. 



B. 

Trinity 

•     —    G.  H.  M. 

1903 

King's 

• 

— 

E.  D. 

189;{ 

Emm. 

—    J.  M. 

King's 

— 

K.  B. 

1892 

>Sid7iey 

*  -    T.  1). 

•  —    J.  H. 

18(15 
1879 

'Jueens' 
Queens' 

• 

— 

J.  I{. 

1884 

Donn. 
'  Trinity 

*    —    G. 

1901 

Queens' 

* 



A.  B. 

1893 

Duirn. 

*    —    A. 

1874 

Jesus 



D.S. 

Down. 

•     —    H. 

189G 

Jesus 

MEMBJiRS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1177 


Green,  J.  L. 

Down. 

—      S.J. 

Dow  71. 

Green- Armytage.G 

Queens' 

•    -                      N 

.'  1863 

Joh. 

Greene,  W.  II.  C. 

1S96 

Corpus 

•    —        A.E. 

ISIMI 

King's 

•    —       H.  \). 

1865 

Triuity 

—       W.  P.  C. 

hkh; 

Trinity 

Greenhalg-h,  W.  H. 

li»()5 

J'emb. 

Greenham,  R.  G.  I 

Jesus 

Greenhill.J.  K. 

Pemb. 

•     —           SirA.G. 

1870 

fJoh. 
\Kmm. 

♦     —            E.  P. 

1897 

Sidney 

Greenidfre,  C.  VV.  \V. 

Down. 

Greenish,  F.  11.  S. 

Cuius 

Greenlees,,!.  R.C. 

I'.tOl 

Joh. 

Greenop,  11.  15 

l'.)U(> 

Emm. 

Greenough,  T.  K. 

19U7 

Cains 

Greensil),  A.  W. 

Oath. 

•Greenstreel,  W.  J. 

1883 

Joh. 

•    —               F.  W. 

1849 

Trinity 

'    —               A.  T. 

1877 

Trinity 

•Greenup,  A.  \V. 

1889 

Joh. 

Greenwood,  J. 

Peter's 

—              O. 

Peter's 

•    —              H. 

1873 

Femb. 

•    —              VV. 

1882 

Corpus 

-              H.  F. 

Corpus 

•     —              L.M.G. 

190-2 

Kinfi's 

—               F.  li. 

I'.iUf) 

Magd. 

•    -              J. A. 

l88t> 

Trinitii 

■    —              R.  M. 

1889 

Trinity 

•     —              H.  H. 

1901 

Trinity 

—           (;.  V. 

1902 

Sidney 

—              J. 

I9(i.s 

NonColl. 

•Greeves.  P. 

1896 

Joh. 

•Greg,  H.P. 

1887 

Trinity 

•    —     A.  H, 

1891 

Trinity 

•   —    vv.w. 

1897 

Trinity 

•Greet;,  J.  A.  F. 

IS' 11 

ChrlH's 

_      I.  F.  H.C. 

1905 

Chriufi, 

•Gregory,  G.  M.  A. 

19()(l 

Trin.H. 

•    —          P.  S. 

1873 

hing'$ 

•    —          H.  L. 

189 1 

Joh 

•    —           U.  P. 

1901 

Joh. 

—          (,.  M. 

Trinity 

—          .I.S. 

Trinity 

•                  K.  1. 

18.58 

Emm . 

ftretrson,  II.  V\  . 

1903 

Chris's 

(jreig,  A.  F.  Mar(; 

Peter's 

Grelher,  K.  F.  W. 

hllWH. 

•(Jrenf.-Jl.J.  S.  (». 

ISSH 

Joh. 

(ircnsidr-,  C.  F. 

|9<K'> 

I'enib. 

•     —           F.  U. 

UUW 

Querns' 

•   —       vv.  a. 

1846 

Trinity 

(irevill...  P.  F,. 

Selwi/u 

<lr<-Tillc  Smith,  S.  II. 

Trill  ill/ 

•Grey,  Earl 

1873 

Trinity 

Grilibie,  C.  H. 

Trinity 

Grice,  J.  W. 

1903 

King's 

G  rice- Hutchinson 
R.  E. 

1907 

Trinity 

•Gridiey,  R.C.M. 

1883 

Trinity 

Grieve.  B.  A.  F. 

1886 

Trinity 

Gritfen,  E.  J.  F. 

190H 

Queens' 

•Griffin,  F. 

1889 

Clare 

*     —      F.  W.  W. 

1903 

King's 

—       A.  W.  M. 

s 

, 

Trinity 

•    —      W. 

1873 

Sidncii 

•Giiffinhoofe,  C.  G 

1880 

Joh.   ' 

Griffith,  A.  L.  P. 

Clare 

•    —        H.  C. 

1898 

King's 

—       H.  G.  H, 

Jesus 

•    —        A.F. 

1879 

Christ's 

—       J.R. 

Chri.it' s 

•    —        W. 

1868 

Joh. 

•    —        C.  H. 

1870 

Joh. 

•     —        J. 

190-2 

Trinity 

—        W.  StB. 

1905 

Trinity 

-         H.  K. 

1907 

Trinity 

—        M.  L. 

1908 

Trinity 

—        R.G. 

1907 

Emm. 

*     —        E.J. 

1884 

Down. 

•     —        W.  S.  A. 

1885 

Down. 

Griffiih-Williams, 

A. 

Trinity 

•Griffiths,  T.  T. 

1885 

Cuius 

•     —         J.       M. 

1. 

1890 

King's 

—          S.  V.  F. 

Queens' 

—          G.  \.  M 

Cath. 

—         C.  H.  M 

1897 

Trinity 

•    —          E.  H. 

1874 

Sidney 

—         W.  M. 

1908 

Seliri/n 

_         A.  R. 

Noil  <  'ull. 

•Grigson,  VV.  S. 

1867 

Christ's 

Grill,  F.  L. 

•fesus 

•Grimaldi,  A.  H. 

1863 

Cuius 

Grimhle,  A.  F. 

.Ua;„I. 

Giirak('- Drayton, 

N.  1) 

} 

King's 

_          C.deV. 

D 

.    1903 

Trinity 

•Grimley,  H.  N. 

1865 

Feter's 

•     —          A.  I,. 

1885 

Peter's 

•     —          C.  11.  L 

1,S91 

Peter's 

Griniwade,  E.  E. 

Clinic 

•Grissell,  T.  dela  G. 

1900 

Trinity 

(irocock,  S. 

Queens' 

Grogan,  J.  D. 

Sidney 

(JroDni,  .S.  il. 

Siihiiy 

•Groonie,  V\'.  11. 

IS7-2 

Peter's 

—         J.  H.  II. 

1H71 

Femh. 

Groos,  A.  VV.  .1. 

lH99 

Joh. 

GroBe.T.  A. 

1}X)5 

C  Ion- 

—      S.  W. 

I90.S 

Christ' a 

•(iross,  K.  J. 

I8U6 

Cuius 

50 


1178 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


"Grove,  W.  H. 

*  —     W.  R. 
Groves,  J.  P.  K. 

—  W.  P. 

—  C.  T. 

—  H.L. 

—  K.  G. 

*  —  C.W. 
Gr»wse,  R.  H. 
Grubbe.  R.  H. 

•Griinbaum,  A.  S.  F. 

*  —  O.  F.F. 
Grundy,  W.  W. 
Gubbay,  M.  M.S. 
Gudgeon,  C.  J. 
Gudgrin,  S.  H. 
Guest,  Hon.  O.  M. 
Guest-Williams,  A. 

—  W. 
Guilford,  E.  L. 

—  E.  M. 
Guillebaud,  H.  E. 

•Guillemard.F.H.H. 

*  —  L.  N. 
Guinness,  J.  V.  G. 

—  K.  E.  L. 

*  —  Hon.A.E 

—  R.  S. 
Gunn,  J.  W. 

—  L.  L. 

*  —     H.  O. 
Gunning,  C.  S. 

•Gunston,  VV.  H. 

Gunter,  W.  H. 
*Gunton,  C.  F. 
•Gurdon,  C. 

*  —        F. 

*  —        E.  T. 
*Gurley,  W.  R. 
•Guruer,  H.  E. 
*Gurney,  T.  T. 

—  J.N. 

—  Q.  E. 

—  U.  R. 
Gurnhill,  C.  J. 

•Gutch,  W. 
Guterbock,  P.  G.  J. 
Guthie,  F.  C. 

*  —       T. 
Gutmann,  Baron  H. 

*Gutteridge,  H.  C. 
Guy,  H. 

*  —     D.  S. 
"Gwatkin,  T. 

*  —  A.J.  C. 

*  —  F.  E. 

*  —  F.  S. 


1867 

Corpus 

1890 

Sidney 

Queens' 

1901 

Christ's 

Christ' s 

1902 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1864 

Sidney 

Cains 

1884 

Trinity 

1891 

Cuius 

1895 

Trinity 

1907 

King 's 

1899 

Cuius 

Cath. 

Down. 

Trinity 

A. 

Joh. 

K. 

Jnh. 

190(> 

Clare 

Queens' 

Pemb. 

1874 

Cuius 

1884 

Trinity 

Cuius 

Trin.H. 

.1901 

Trinity 

Trinity 

190-2 

Peter's 

Corpus 

1894 

Joh 

Pemb. 

1879 

Joh. 

1906 

Cains 

1873 

Trinity 

1878 

Jesus 

1884 

Trinity 

1878 

Trinity 

1893 

King's 

1876 

Trinity 

1873 

Joh. 

1895 

Trinity 

1904 

Trimly 

1906 

Trinity 

Kniiii. 

1894 

Christ' i 

1908 

Trinity 

Clare 

1899 

Ki7ig's 

Trinity 

1898 

King's 

Queens' 

1878 

Trinity 

1862 

Joh. 

1874 

Joh. 

1899 

Joh. 

1871 

Trinity 

•Gwatkin,  H.M. 

1867 

{Emm. 
\Joh. 
Queens' 

Gwillim,  G.  S. 

•     -          J.  H. 

1878 

Joh. 

G winner,  J.  P.  W 

A. 

King's 

Gwyer,  H.  L. 

1905 

Magd. 

Gwyn,  R.  F. 

1908 

Emm. 

Gwynne,  N.G. 

1889 

Pemb. 

—          R.  V. 

Trin.H. 

*G  Wynne- Vaughan 
D.  T. 

1 1893 
1893 

Christ's 

•Gwyther,  G.  H. 

Trinity 

Habershon,  E.  F. 

1907 

Clare 

—             S.  H. 

Clare 

*    —             S.  H. 

1880 

Trinity 

Habgood,  A.  H. 

1903 

Jesus 

Habich,  L.  S.  M. 

1907 

Joh. 

Hacker,  H.  W.  L. 

■/esus 

Hackforth,  R. 

1908 

Trinity 

Hacking-,  E.  M. 

1904 

Pemb. 

—          A. 

1899 

Christ's 

•Haddon,  A.  C. 

1879 

Christ's 

—         E.  B. 

1904 

Christ's 

•Haden,.l.H. 

1876 

Pemb. 

Hadtiekl.E.  H.  L. 

1903 

Joh. 

•Hadley,  W.  S. 

1882 

Pemb. 

—         1.  A. 

1892 

King's 

*Madow,  G.  R. 

1867 

Jesus 

•    —       R.  T. 

1856 

Trinity 

Hadrill,  H.  M. 

Trinity 

Haggard,  E.  A. 

1883 

Pemb. 

—          A.  J.R. 

King's 

*H agger,  VV. 

1879 

Joh. 

Haggis,  A.  J. 

1900 

NonColl. 

Haggiit,  H.  P.  H. 

1884 

Trin.H. 

•Haig,  A. 

1881 

Pemb. 

•  —      A.  W. 

1880 

Cuius 

•  —      E.  W, 

1886 

Trinity 

Haigh,  B. 

1902 

Cuius 

•    —      E.  (). 

1855 

Christ's 

—      P.  B. 

19(M) 

Joh. 

*  Hailstone,  J.  E. 

1898 

Seliryu 

Haines,  F.  P. 

Clure 

—        VV.  R. 

Trin.H. 

*     —        C.R. 

1880 

Cath. 

♦Halcombe,  P.  B. 

1887 

King's 

*     -             .I.J. 

1855 

Magd. 

Hale,  R.  E.  V. 

1900 

Cuius 

*    —    H.  O. 

1889 

Trinity 

•    —   G. 

1863 

Sidney 

•Hales,  J.  VV. 

1859 

Christ's 

—     G.  T. 

1908 

Christ's 

•    —     J. 

1858 

Trinity 

-      J.B. 

Trinity 

•Hall,  F.  D. 

1868 

Clare 

•    —     F.J. 

1869 

Clare 

—    N.  A. 

1899 

Clai 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1179 


Hall, 

J.  A. 

1908 

Clare 

Hamilton,  G.  H. 

Sidney 

•     

M. 

1871 

Femh. 

-            J.  L. 

Down. 

— 

H.S. 

G.  E. 

1902 

Penih. 
Pemh. 

Hamilton  de  Burgh 
A.  H. 

}l908 

Corpus 

*    

A.J, 

1887 

Cuius 

•Hamley,  VV.  VV. 

1873 

Clure 

— 

J.  P. 

1904 

Cains 

'Hammond,  P.  VV. 

1901 

Cuius 

— 

L.  31.  H. 

Cuius 

♦     —              F. 

1883 

Joh. 

«    

H.E. 

1877 

Corpus 

•     —              B.  E. 

1865 

Trinity 

— 

G.  a. 

1908 

Corpus 

•   —         s.  c.  s. 

1881 

Ti-inity 

— 

A.  L. 

t'orinis 

—          .  C.  E. 

Trinity 

* 

A.  A. 

1886 

King's 

"    —        H.M.FuzH.1895 

Emm. 

— 

F.  G. 

Kiiu/s 

—            N.  AV. 

1900 

Sidney 

•    

VV. 

1895 

Christ's 

—           J. 

Down. 

— 

A.C. 

Chri.st's 

Hammond-Chambe 

"'} 

King's 

•    

S.  H. 

1873 

Joh. 

H.B.  B. 

•    

H.  A. 

1884 

J  oh. 

Haniond,  E.  VV. 

19()(; 

Queens' 

— 

B.  J.. 

1899 

Joh. 

*     —          T.  A.  H. 

1808 

Mugd. 

— 

A.  F. 

Joh. 

Hanbury,  C. 

1892 

Trinity 

»    

L.  D. 

1864 

Trinity 

—           H. 

1902 

Trinity 

•    

G.  T. 

I8b7 

Trinity 

—          D. 

190(1 

Trinity 

• 

A.G.J. 

1893 

Trinity 

Hance,  J.  B. 

1908 

C/irist's 

• 

A. 

186.5 

Emm. 

•Hancock,  L.  R. 

18S9 

Peter's 

• 

G.  C.  M. 

1880 

Emm. 

—          F. 

1905 

Clare 

•    ____ 

C.  B. 

1884 

Emm. 

-         VV.  c. 

1894 

Cuius 

*    

J. 

1903 

Emm. 

-          VV.  R. 

Cains 



G.  L. 

Kinm. 

—          H.  A. 

1903 

XonColl. 

— 

C.S. 

1907 

Setwijn 

Hanileock,  W.  A.  S 

.  1907 

Christ's 

— 

F.  L. 

NonColl. 

•llandford.G.T. 

1876 

Christ's 

• 

U. 

1874 

Hands,  H.  J. 

190(1 

Peter's 

llallaok,  W.  C. 

1907 

Joh. 

♦Handson,  C.  P. 

1887 

Cuius 

Ilalli 

m,  J.  H. 

iyu.5 

J'eter'.s 

Hanhail,  A.  A. 

1901 

l',:mb. 



G.  H. 

1869 

Joh. 

Hankey, B. 

1899 

Pemh. 

■Mailer,  li.  C. 

1905 

Trinitij 

—         C.  P. 

19(J8 

Femh. 

•Hallett,  H.G. 

1899 

Trinity 

•    —        S.  A. 

1862 

Trinity 

Halli 

lay,  \).  K.  J. 

Trinity 

•     —        M. 

1863 

Trinity 

•Halli.lic.A.  11.^. 

1885 

King''.i 

Mlankin,  E.  H. 

1889 

Joh. 

Ilalliinoiid,  A.  F. 

i;mi,. 

"Hanmer,  H. 

1886 

Joh. 

Hainan,  K.  T. 

Trinity 
Joh. 

*  Hannah,  J.  A. 

•  —      i.e. 

1889 
1895 

Queens' 

Ilulsey,  R.  T. 

Trinity 

Ham 

G.  L. 

1907 

Christ's 

*Hannam,  F.  A. 

1901 

Joh. 

Hum 

jio,  R.  (). 

Trinity 

•Hanson,  (;.  E.  B. 

1896 

Clure 

1  lain 

11,  P. 

1!M)5 

Trinity 

—         E.  T. 

1U(I4 

Christ's 

Ham 

lion,  G.  J.  B. 

187G 

Pemb. 

•    —        U. 

1861 

Trinity 



C.J. 

1901 

Cuius 

♦     —         VV.  J. 

1885 

Trinity 



U.  W. 

1889 

Trin.H. 

"     —        O.  K. 

1894 

Trinity 



J. 

1901 

(hrpus 

•     —         H.J. 

1896 

Trinity 

^ 

(..  C.  H. 

King^i 

•     —         R.  J.E. 

1896 

Trinity 



A. 

1905 

('hrisl'i 

•    _        E.  K. 

190() 

'I'rinity 

— 

A..(.S. 
K.L.  J$ 

l'.M)5 
1905 

Joh. 
Joh. 

•Harberton,  i     ^,  ^, 
Visrounl  S 

.  1859 

Trinity 

• 

C.J. 
VV.  H. 

1863 

18H'> 

Trinity 
Trinity 

•Ilarhliaiiiji,  Kuninr 
of  M()rl)i 

'■   1884 

Trinity 

•     ^^_^ 

CO. 

1S79 

Trinity 

•llarbord,  H. 

1867 

Trinity 



C.  (Je  C. 

1881 

Trinity 

_          H.G. 

I9().'> 

'I'rinity 

•     

C.  A. 

l9(Ci 

Trinity 

Ilarboitlt!,  A. 

1SS9 

Joh. 



(i.  H. 

19()7 

Trinity 

*IIar«-outi,  K.K.  M. 

1M91 

Down. 

— 

K. 

19(18 

Trinity 

'Ilardraslli-,   T.  A. 

18M9 

Jf.lUS 

— 

K.  W. 

SiUiiry 

—                VV.  K. 

Jttui 

50—2 


1180 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Hardcastle,  S.  B. 

1905 

Christ 's 

Harkness,  A.  L. 

1907 

Pemb. 

•    _              H. 

1863 

Trinity 

*     —           G.L. 

1847 

Joh. 

Hardie,  A.  D. 

1905 

Peter' i 

•    —           11.  L. 

18.50 

Joh. 

—       T.  B. 

Trinity 

•     —           .). 

1885 

Triniiij 

Harding,  W.  A.  H. 

1906 

Peter's 

•Harland,  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

—         E.  W. 

1905 

Cuius 

_          H.  C. 

Emm. 

—        E.  S.  S. 

1908 

King's 

•Harlock,  A.  K. 

1855 

Peter's 

—         G.  R. 

1836 

Queens' 

•Harman.J.  E. 

1884 

King's 

*    —         E.  H. 

1891 

Christ's 

•     —         A.  C. 

1892 

King's 

_         W .  J. 

19U7 

Christ's 

*    —         i\ .  B. 

1897 

Joh. 

*     —         W.  H. 

1892 

Joh. 

*Haimar,  VV.  R. 

1894 

Trinity 

*    _         G.  W.  H. 

1897 

Joh. 

Hainiens,  W. 

1904 

Trinity 

*     —         \V.  I. 

1903 

Joh. 

*Haimer,  S.  F. 

1884 

King''s 

—        W.  H. 

Joh. 

*     —         W.  D. 

1895 

Kinifs 

—        A.  M. 

Magd. 

Harmscone,  R. 

Noni'oll. 

—         N.  S. 

Emm. 

*  Harnett,  W.  L. 

1899 

Joh. 

•     —         P.J. 

1869 

Sidney 

*  Harper,  R.  W. 

1878 

Cains 

«    —          W.j. 

1882 

Sidney 

—         F.  A. 

King's 

•Hardinghani,  C.  H 

1899 

Christ's 

-        L.  V. 

1903 

Christ's 

_                 J. 

1903 

J.'h. 

-        C.  H. 

Christ's 

•Hardman.W.  M. 

1884 

Joh. 

•    —        C.  H.  R. 

1890 

Joh. 

—           W.  H. 

Dotrn. 

—        .I.E. 

Em  in. 

*Hardwich,  J.  M. 

1895 

Joh. 

—         W.  E. 

Selwyn 

Hardwicke,  E.  C. 

1901 

Corpus 

Harper-Smith, G. 

H.1S99 

Cains 

Hardwick-Sniith,H 

.  1899 

Joh. 

Harratt,  A.  F. 

1888 

Trinity 

Hardy,  F. 

Peter's 

Harries,  H.  M. 

NonCoil. 

•    —       W.B. 

1888 

Cains 

•Han-is,  J.  R. 

1874 

Clare 

—      E.  H. 

1905 

Christ's 

«    —      A. 

1893 

Clare 

•    —      T.  W. 

1856 

Trinity 

—      A.  F.  S. 

Clare 

•    —      G.  H. 

1899 

Trinity 

—      W.  H. 

Pemb. 

—      C. 

'I'rinity 

*    —      F.  L. 

1884 

Cuius 

*    —      B.  F. 

1889 

Emm. 

—      P.  A. 

1897 

Trin.  H. 

—      M.  V. 

Sidney 

-      R.  V. 

Corpus 

—      T.  L. 

1908 

Selwyn 

*     —      W.  M. 

1869 

King's 

*Hare,  H.  Y. 

1886 

Cains 

•     —      VV.J. 

1890 

Chriit's 

—    S.  H. 

1908 

Caiits 

*    —      A.  C. 

1893 

Christ's 

—     S.  G. 

Cuth. 

—      H.  VV. 

1905 

Joh. 

•    —    H.  L. 

1877 

Christ's 

—      F,  K. 

Jhu/d. 

—     W.  T. 

Christ's 

*     —      J.  M. 

1886 

Trinity 

Harford,  H.  D.  B. 

Jesus 

*     —      H.  K. 

1889 

Trinity 

*     —         J.  B. 

1880 

Trinity 

•     —      W.  C. 

1890 

Trinity 

*    —         D. 

1883 

Trinity 

—      H.  A. 

1902 

Emm . 

*Hargrave,  A.  B. 

1889 

Cains 

•    —      D.  L. 

1883 

Doion. 

Hargreaves,  R. 

Cains 

—      R.  F. 

Seltryn 

—               H. 

1906 

Trin.H. 

•    —       T. 

1884 

•     —               R. 

1876 

Joh. 

*  Harrison,  A.  R. 

1896 

Clare 

•    —               J .  R. 

1874 

Trinity 

_           W.  J. 

1906 

Clare 

*     —              A.  S. 

1885 

Trinity 

•     —           F.  L. 

1856 

Caitis 

_              A.  K. 

1906 

Trinity 

*     —         D. 

1884 

Cains 

—              H.  L. 

Selwyn 

•    —         C.  C. 

1907 

Cains 

•Hargrove,  .1. 

1866 

Clare 

—          E.J. 

1898 

Trill.  H. 

•    -           C. 

1874 

—          J. 

1880 

King^s 

•llarington,  R. 

1891 

Clare 

_          E.  P. 

King's 

Harker,  R.  G. 

1907 

Pemb. 

_          J.  P. 

1907 

(JiU'cns' 

*    -       G.  J.  T. 

1S81 

Joh. 

*     —           P.  T. 

1891 

Cath. 

•    —        A. 

1882 

Joh. 

*     —          G.  R. 

1883 

Jesus 

—        A.  J.  S, 

1896 

Selwyn 

•    —          C. 

1891 

Jesns 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1181 


•  Harrison 

.  I'. 

1S'.)7 

Chrisi's 

llarvev,  K.  .1.  W. 

Trinity 

— 

J. 

li)05 

Chriit's 

—    ■     H.  W. 

J>on-n. 

• 

.1. 

18o9 

Trinity 

*     —         K. 

1889 

Selii  yn 

•     

F. 

1879 

Trinity 

*     —        F.  E.  E. 

1892 

NonColl. 

•     — 

A.  T. 

1888 

Trinity 

—        W. 

NonColl. 

•     

Ernest 

1899 

Trinity 

*    —        E.  P. 

1895 

— 

Everanl 

1900 

Trinity 

*Harwood,  T.  A. 

1894 

Christ^ 

'     _ 

H.G. 

1901 

Sidnei/ 

•     —           S.  F.  D. 

1901 

Joh. 

— 

L.  G. 
A.  M. 

1908 

Sidney 
Sidney 

*Hary  Iviisclinal 
Sinjjii            J 

1903 

Joh. 

*     — 

A.  H. 

1887 

Down. 

Hasan,  N. 

1907 

Do  ion. 

— 

E.  R. 

XonCoU. 

Haseler,  D. 

Christ's 

"     

A.  11. 

18G5 

Haskins,  F.  \V. 

Trinity 

•     — 

C.  E. 

1877 

Mlaslani,  H.  C. 

^  1892 

Cains 

lliinod, 

H.  H. 

1892 

Peter  s 

—         R.  A.  M.  1 

a  ■ 

Trin.H. 

lliiiTo\vin<;,  J.  S. 

Trinity 

—         W.  H. 

Kinq'a 

Hart, 

S. 

Clare 

•     —         W.  A. 

1870 

Joh. 



K 

E. 

1899 

Penib. 

•     —         A.  B. 

1873 

Joh. 

— 

T 

C. 

1905 

Pemb. 

—        V.  K. 

Joh. 

»     

s. 

R. 

1884 

King's 

*     —         S.  H. 

1879 

.'iidney 

— 

c. 

.  F.  W. 

(Jiwens' 

Hasleliurst,  R. 

1907 

Trinity 

♦     

H 

G. 

1866 

Joh. 

*Hasle\voo(l,  F.  G. 

1859 

Clare 

• 

\v 

. 

1867 

J  oh. 

*     —              C.  F.  B 

.  1894 

Clare 

'     

w 

.  E. 

1867 

Joh. 

*Hasluck,  F.  VV. 

1901 

Kiny's 

•     

s. 

L. 

1881 

Joh. 

*Hassall,  A. 

1897 

Queens' 

■ 

J 

H 

H.  A. 

1898 
1871 

Joh. 
Trinilji 

'Hassard-Short, ) 
F.  W.    s 

1895 

Christ's 

•     — 

F. 

*J.B. 

1892 

Emm. 

Hass6,  II.  R. 

190(; 

Joh. 

« 

11 

N. 

1900 

Sidney 

*Hastiii!fs,  H.  F. 

1884 

Queens' 



P 

H. 

XonCull. 

Haswell,  P. 

Sidney 

Hartcup 

,  G.  M.W. 

1907 

Clare 

*Hatchell,  C.  F.  W 

1891 

Clirist's 



R.  E. 

Clare 

•Hatherell,  R.  R. 

1885 

Tririity 



J.  A. 

Pemb. 

Hathorn,  A.  A.  R. 

1903 

Cains 

Harier, 

J.  C.  K. 

Magd. 

•Hathornthwaite,  J.T.I  870 

Joh. 

llariley 

W.J. 

Peter's 

•Hatten,  C.  VV. 

1862 

Cuius 

•    

A.  G. 

1886 

Pemb. 

—       G. 

1905 

Cuius 



F.J. 

Cath. 

-        W.H.S. 

Cath. 



B.C. 

1904 

Jesns 

Hattersley.S.  M. 

Emm. 

•     

HA. 

1885 

Maf^d. 

Hation,  G.  A.  L. 

t  'aius 

•     

C. 

1887 

Magd. 

*HaUon-Fraenkl,E. 

J.  190 

1  Trin.H. 

• 

C.S. 

1897 

Trinity 

Haugliion,  S.  11. 

Trin.H. 

•     

VV.  K. 

1899 

Trinity 

_              VV.T.Il 

.   19011 

Trinity 

— 

C.  R. 

'Trinity 

Havard,  C..T. 

Trinity 

•     

R  T. 

1871 

Sidniy 

*llavard-.lones,  W. 

1896 

Queens' 

llartree 

G. 

1900 

Ciiiu.s 

•llavelock.T.  11. 

19U) 

Joh. 



R. 

1907 

Cains 

llaver<,  C.  K. 

1  'or/ius 



K. 

(  'aina 

Ilavilaiul,  II.  A. 

I8S0 

Pemh. 

•     

W. 

1892 

Trinity 

•     —           E.  A. 

ls'.i6 

King's 

Hurt 

ridee,  H. 

1908 

Kin</'.i 

—           VV.  1'. 

190:i 

Kimi's 

lldrverson,  I'.  A. 

190.5 

PetWi 

•     —          F.  G. 

18.)1 

Cath. 

*  1  liirvf'V. 

W.M. 

IHHI 

I'hii.it's 

•     -          J. 

1871 

Joh. 

• 

C.  W. 

1807 

Trinity 

•    —           K.C. 

1875 

Joh. 

• 

F.  M. 

18«7 

rrinity 

♦     -          J.  II. 

lHs:i 

Joh. 

•     

K.  1).  I,. 

1881 

Trinity 

•     —          CI. 

1881 

Trinity 

11.  W. 

1897 

Trinity 

•llrtwanl,  1..  \\  . 

I'.dNi 

Kiny's 



('. 

IfMx; 

Trtuny 

T.  W. 

I'.mm; 

hini/'s 

— 

1'. 

I'.MJM 

Trinity 

—         11.  11. 

1889 

■'kidney 

1182 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Hazlerig'g-,  Sir  A.  1 
G.,  Bart.  f 

Head,  H.  G. 

*  —     H. 

—  C. 

*  —     F.  W. 
*Headlani,  C.  E.  S. 

*  —  J.  W. 
»    —           A.W. 

Headley,  H.  H. 
Heads,  J.  E.  B. 
Heald,  C  B. 

—  W.  M. 

*  —     J. 
*Heale,  J.N. 
*Healey,  R.  E. 

—  R.  E.  H. 
Healing',  G.  K. 
Healy,  H.  L. 

*Heap,  S. 

—  J.  M. 

—  E.  F.  G .  T. 
"Heape,  H. 

—  W.        M.A. 

*  Heard,  H.  J. 

—  A.  St  J. 

—  H.  F. 
Hearn,  R.  J. 

—  J.  S. 

—  J.  W. 
*Hearnshaw,  F.  J.  C. 
•Heath,  R.  W. 

*  —      G.H. 

*  —      J.L. 

*  —      C.  H. 

*  —      W. 

*  —      R.  S. 

*  —      T.  L. 

—  J.R. 

—  A.  K. 

—  C.  N. 
Heathcote,  L.  V. 

*  —  J.M.  il/. 

*  _  W.  E. 

*  —  A.S. 

*  —  C.  G, 
*Heaton,  R.  W. 

—  R. 

—  F.  A.  A.  W 
Heaton- Armstrong', 

J.  D. 

—  W.D,  F. 
"Heaver,  H. 
'Heawood,  E. 

Hebbert,  E.  G. 
*i  lebljletliwaite,  I'. 


Hawcridge,  R.  S. 

Joh. 

Hawes,  B.  L. 

1908 

Cuius 

•    —      W.  F. 

1861 

Trinity 

*    —       C.  H. 

1899 

Trinity 

•Hawken,  W.  D. 

1900 

Christ's 

*Hawkes,  W.  J. 

1903 

Joh. 

Hawkins,  C.  H.  G. 

W. 

Caius 

—          A.  G.  B. 

Trin.H. 

—          O.C. 

Jesus 

—          A.G.J. 

Christ's 

•    —          F.  H. 

1882 

Joh. 

*      _            R.  M<:L. 

1863 

Trinity 

•    —          H.  B. 

1866 

Trinity 

*    —          H. 

1866 

Trinity 

*Hawkshaw,  J.  C. 

1864 

Trinity 

*    —              H.  P. 

1868 

Trinity 

*Hawortli,  H.  W. 

1899 

TrinJl. 

*    —          T.  W. 

1872 

Joh. 

•Hawtiiorn,  R.H.B 

.  1880 

Pemb. 

*    —            J. 

1891 

Caius 

Hawthorne,  C.  B. 

Clare 

*    —              A.S. 

1877 

King's 

*Hay,  K.  R. 

1895 

Caius 

—  M.  C. 

Cath. 

—  A.  C. 

Jesus 

—  W.K. 

1907 

Joh. 

•    —  C.  A. 

1856 

Trinity 

Haydon,  A.  D. 

Caius 

-        A.  F.  T. 

1891 

Trinity 

•    —        G.  P. 

1868 

Emm. 

—        R.  A. 

1905 

Emm. 

Hayes,  J.  G. 

Corpus 

—     R.  A. 

1908 

Queens' 

*    —      B.J. 

1890 

Joh. 

*    -      J.  H. 

1897 

Joh. 

—     C. 

Down. 

Hay-Hill,  R. 

1864 

Trin.H. 

•Hayllar,  M.  H. 

1898 

Selwyn 

Hayman,  C.  H.  T. 

1905 

Jnh. 

*Haynes,  R.  J. 

1855 

Caius 

—        G.S. 

1904 

King's 

•    _        E.G. 

1868 

Queens' 

—       A.J. 

Down. 

Hay- Robertson,  J. 

W. 

Clare 

*Hayter,  A.  G.  K. 

1885 

Queens' 

•    —        W.L.  B. 

1887 

Queens' 

—       G.  K.  H. 

Emm, 

*  1 1  aythorn  thwaite,  J 

1902 

Kmm. 

Hay  ward,  L.  C. 

1905 

Peter's 

*     —            M.  C. 

1892 

Caius 

—            A.  W. 

1902 

Joh. 

•    —            W.  B. 

188G 

Sidney 

—           E. 

190(1 

Sidney 

•Hazell.J.  H. 

1B59 

Corpus 

*Ha/eltine,H.DJ/.. 

1.1907 

Kmm. 

Hazlehurst,  C.  A.  C 

Trinity 

1901     Trinity 

Jesus 
1884     Triiiity 

1891  Trinity 
189G     Emm. 

1886  Trin.H. 

1887  King's 
1849     Trinity 

Cath. 
Sidney 

1905  Caius 
1908     Caius 
1882     Trinity 
1860     Trinity 
1870     Trinity 
1907     Selwi/n 

1892  Pemh. 
Sidneif 

1897  Trinity 
Trinity 

1898  Sidney 

1882  Trin.H. 
1886  Trinity 
1884     Caius 

1907  Caiics 
Caius 
Jesus 
Emm. 

1906  Sidney 
1897     Peter's 

1899  Trin.H. 

1893  Queens' 

1877  Joh. 

1888  Joh. 

1878  Trinity 
1881      Trinity 

1883  Trinity 

1908  Trinity 
Tiiiiil  y 
Emm. 

1908     Clare 
A.  1856  Trinity 
1876     Trinity 

1884  Trinity 
1863     Emm. 
1890     King's 

Christ^s 
Joh, 

\  Trin.H. 

Trinity 
1S96     Christ's  t 
1886     Caius     ' 
18B2     I'eml). 
1873     Trinity 


MKMBKRS   OF  THE    UNIVERSITY. 


1183 


•Hehert,  E.  J. 

1873 

Cains 

•Hensiow,  L.  R. 

1854 

Joh. 

•    —      S. 

1874 

Corpus 

—        C.  J.  vv. 

Joh. 

Hed-es,  K.  M.  F, 

Trinity 

—          R.  B.  W. 

Joh. 

MIedley,  K.  W. 

1895 

Kinf/'s 

Henty,  E.  C- 

Jesus 

•     —        J.  P. 

I8;i8 

King's 

•     —      W. 

1862 

Trinity 

•    —     \v. 

l'.)02 

King's 

•     —      C.P. 

1871 

Trinity 

—        I. 

1'.I04 

King's 

Henwood,  A.  1). 

Cath. 

Heelas,  R.  J. 

i;k)5 

King's 

—            A.  N. 

Jesus 

"Ileineinann,  A.  B. 

18!f2 

Trinity 

•Heppel,  G. 

1853 

Joh. 

•Ileithuul,  W.  E. 

1871 

Joh. 

Mlepwonh,  W.H.  F. 

1856 

Magd. 

•Ilele,  T.S. 

11103 

Emm. 

*     -           F.A. 

19(H) 

Joh. 

llellings,  G.  S. 

Joh. 

—            B.  G. 

1908 

I'.mm. 

*Hellins,  E.W.J. 

1897 

Cath. 

Herbert,  G.  N. 

1870 

Corpus 

Hellyer,  F.  E. 

Trinitii 

-         E.  J.  B. 

1902 

Kinr/'s 

Helm,  J.  H. 

l'.)02 

Trin.H. 

•    —         A. 

1868 

Cath. 

—     {'. 

King's 

*    —         A.  B. 

1901 

Cath. 

•Helme.R.  M. 

1885 

Trinity 

♦    —         AV.  (le  B. 

1893 

Trinity 

•     _      T.  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

*     —          A.  G. 

1900 

Trinity 

_      J. 

1905 

Trinity 

—         P.  M. 

1907 

Trinity 

—      J.  M. 

Trinitii 

—         F.  F. 

1901 

Emm. 

Helptnan,  J.  H. 

1884 

Trin.H. 

Hereford,  J.  C. 

1908 

Caius 

Helps,  E.  A.  P. 

Clare 

•Herford,  C.  H. 

1879 

Trinity 

•     -      A.  L. 

1893 

Trinity 

Heriz-Smith.E.E.A 

Pemb. 

Herningway,W.M<:G.  1895 

Kinrj's 

*    —               J.C.T. 

'lS67 

Caius 

•Hemmans,  F. 

1851 

Peter's 

Herjee,  R. 

Joh. 

Hemmant,  M. 

Pemb. 

Herman,  A.  E. 

1908 

King's 

•Hemswortli,  B. 

1874 

Jesus 

—         G.L. 

1908 

King's 

•    —               W.  B. 

1881 

Jesus 

•    —         R.  A. 

1882 

Trinity 

Henderson,  W.  L. 

1905 

Peler^s 

—         W.  S. 

Sidney 

—              R.  K. 

1906 

Clare 

*  Heron-Maxwell,I."\A 

M893 

Trinity 

—              W.  A. 

1906 

Clare 

Herries.  W.  D. 

1888 

Trin.H. 

*    —              G. 

1870 

Pemb. 

«    —        R.S. 

1884 

Trin  ity 
Pemb. 

—             I.  M. 

1899 

King's 

Herring,  H.  W.  A. 

1904 

-            J.R. 

Christ'^ 

—         J.  H. 

C/iri.st'.f 

•    —            P. 

1904 

Joh. 

♦Hersch,  I.  H. 

1891 

—             M. 

1906 

Joh. 

Hervey,  A.  C.  C. 

King's 

•    —             R.S. 

1877 

Trinity 

•    —        J.  F.  A. 

1863 

Trinity 
Trinity 

—             A.  S. 

Trinity 

'    —        F.A.J. 

1869 

*    _             C.  K. 

1892 

Emm. 

—        E.  S. 

1902 

Trinity 
Trinity 

Hendricks,C.A.r.J 

.  1905 

Clare 

Herzog,  F.  J. 

Heneaf^e,  Hon.T.R 

.  1902 

Trin.H. 

*Heseitine,  E. 

1875 

Corpus 

♦Henley,  A.  A. 

1895 

Christ's 

-           E.  N. 

Trinity 
Pemh. 

Henmaii,  \\  .  W. 

1901 

Peter's 

Heshmat,  H. 

•Henii,  E.  1.. 

1875 

Trin.H. 

Hesketli,  G.  M. 

Clare 

•     —      H. 

1881 

Trin.H. 

•     —          C.  H.B. 

1893 

Trinity 

Hennessey,)     .,    - 

.1876 

Jesus 

Hesse,  F.  W. 
Hessels.J.H.   M.A 

1870 

.  1881 

Trin.H. 
Joh. 

'  Henncssy,  1'.  H. 

1898 

Selivyn 

•Hetherinfton.W.L. 

1868 

Trinity 

llenii(nies,  I'.  J.  (J 

.   IHS!) 

Trinity 

•     -                R.  G. 

1H97 

'Trinity 

•Henry,  W  . 

1868 

Caius 

•     —                A.  L. 

1903 

Trinity 

—       A. 

1908 

( 'at U.I 

—                H.  A. 

1907 

Trinity 

—      J. 

1899 

Trinity 

•Hewat,  S.  M.  F. 

1864 

Trinity 

•     —       H.J. 

1863 

•Hewelson,  A. 

1883 

Kmm. 

•Hensiey.H.G. 

1876 

Carpus 

•Hewell,  (J.  M.  A. 

18S2 

Pemh. 

•    _         P.J. 

1H61 

Christ's 

•Hewitt,  \V.  W. 

1861! 

Corpui 

•     —         E.  H. 

1SK4 

Joh. 

•     —       F.  W. 

1881 

Christ's 

•Hensiow,  G. 

1858 

Christ's 

1        —       W.(J. 

188G 

Trinity 

1184 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Hewitt,!'. 

1858 

Emm. 

Hey,  S. 

1893 

Trinity 

Heycock,  M.  S. 

1906 

I'emb . 

•    —          C.  T. 

1S81 

King's 

•Heygate,  W.B. 

1884 

Trinity 

Heyn,  R.  G. 

Pemb. 

Heywood.C.  G. 

Pemb. 

—           L.J. 

Pemb. 

•    _           J. 

1875 

J  oh. 

•     _      SirA.P.  Bart.  187-2  rW^iti/   1 

•    —           C.  C. 

1886 

Trinity 

*    _           G.  P. 

1900 

Trinity 

_           A.  G.  P. 

Trinity 

*    _           W.B. 

1892 

Emm. 

*     -           J.  B. 

1879 

*    —           R.  S. 

1889 

Heyworth,G.A.  F. 

1903 

Trinity 

Hibbert,  J.  P.  M. 

1906 

King''s 

*    _         Rt  Hon.\ 
Sir  J.T.J 

1847 

J  oh. 

•    _         H. 

1864 

Joh. 

•     _        J.  A.  N. 

1878 

J  oh. 

*Hibbert-Ware,  G. 

1894 

Joh. 

•Hibburd,  F.  C. 

1882 

Joh. 

Hick,  R.  H.  P. 

1906 

Chris  fs 

•    —    J.M. 

1869 

Emm. 

Hicklin,  J.  H. 

1906 

Peter's 

Hickman,  C.  A. 

Caius 

—           T. 

King's 

•    _          H. 

1887 

Oath. 

Hicks,  H.  G.  F. 

1906 

Corpus 

*     —      F.  E. 

1893 

Cath. 

•    —      A.  S. 

1884 

Christ's 

•    _      W.  M. 

1873 

Joh. 

_      F.  W. 

1908 

Joh. 

*    _      R.  D. 

1874 

Trinity 

_     G.  D. 

Trinity 

•Hickson.S.  J. 

1882 

Down. 

•Hiern,  W.  P. 

1861 

Joh. 

"Higgens,  O.  E. 

1877 

Emm. 

Higgin,  R.  F. 

1905 

Cains 

Higgins,  C.  A. 

1908 

Peinb. 

*     —         T.  H. 

1897 

Cuius 

_         S.J. 

1906 

Caius 

•    —        F.  H.  P. 

1896 

Cath. 

-        F.  A.  R. 

1906 

Joh. 

*    _        F.  H. 

1894 

E»nm. 

•    —        C. 

1869 

Down. 

*     -        A.  P. 

1891 

Down. 

Higgs,  H.  J. 

1908 

Magd. 

Highley,  H. 

1888 

Trinity 

Hight,  H.  E. 

King's 

*Highlon,  D.  C. 

1902 

Kin  f/'.i 

Hildyard,  E.  D. 

1886 

7'rin.Il. 

•    —           G.  G. 

1875 

Joh. 

'Hiles,  R. 

1860 

Joh. 

•Hill,  M.J.  M. 

1879 

Peter's 

Hill,  G.J. 
_  W.  H.M. 

—  H.  E. 

—  R.  A.  P. 

—  A.W. 

—  W.  D.  P. 

—  J.  H. 

—  A.  G. 

—  H.  P. 

—  T.  E. 

—  E. 

*  — R. 

*  —  F.  C. 

*  —  F.  W. 

*  —  A. 

*  _  W.  N. 

—  J.  R. 

—  W.  E. 

*  —  T.  A. 

*  —  C.  G. 

*  _  J.  C. 

*  —  T.  L.  T. 
"    —  A.  C. 

—  A.  J.  B. 
_  A.  V. 

—  W. 
_  H.  O. 

—  T.  A.  M. 

—  A.  W. 

—  A.  T. 

*  —  A. 

—  J.  J.  S. 

*  _  E.  E. 

—  VV.  F. 

•Hilloary,  G.  E. 

*  —         F.  E. 

*  —         L.  M. 

*  —         E.  L. 
-    —         R. 
•Hillhouse,  W. 
•Hillier,  T.  E. 

Hills,  A.  H. 
»     —    A. 

—  T.  W.  S. 
"•Hillyer,  C.E. 

Hilton,  H.  D. 
Hinchcliffe,  H.  W. 
*Hind,  ().  W. 

—  L.  A. 

—  H.  A. 
'HindcH.  W. 

*  —   G.  M. 

—  P.  M. 

—  B.  F. 
•Hindiey,  W.  P. 

—  O.  W . 


1884 
1888 
1902 
1897 
190(! 
1869 
1880 

1879 
1866 
1875 
1879 
1886 
1889 
1902 
1906 

1878 
1880 
1884 
1891 
1895 
1908 
1908 
1908 


1906 

1878 

1895 
1905 

1889 
1863 

1888 
1893 
1895 
18.S1 

18H2 

1905 
189G 
1900 
1883 
1905 

1894 
1899 
1901 
1899 
1880 
1907 
1908 
1883 
1901 


Peter's 

Pemb. 

Cains 

Cnius 

King''s 

Kuig's 

Cath. 

Jesus 

Jesus 
Christ's 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 
Joh. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Emm. 

Down. 

Down. 

Selwyn 

Sehvyn 

NonColl. 
Jestis 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cains 
Caius 
King's 
Do,ni. 
Magd. 
Trinity 
Jesus 
Trin.H. 
Trin.II. 
King's 
I'emb. 
Cath. 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Peter's 
King^s 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1185 


, 


Hinriley.  C.  1).  M. 

18fl6 

Trinity 

Ilindlip,  Lord 

1S'.)8 

Trh.iiy 

HiiHlson,  J.  H. 

18©) 

Corpus 

Hine,  T.  G.  M. 

1896 

King's 

Hinks,  A.  R. 

18i»r) 

Trinity 

Hipkins,  F.  C. 

1871 

Corpus 

Hird.  K. 

1884 

Clare 

Hiron,  J.  B. 

1903 

Job. 

Hislop.  T.  C.  A. 

Cains 

Hitchcock,  11.  A. 

1884 

Pemb. 

—              G.  K. 

1885 

Pemh. 

—              W.H.L 

1907 

Pemb. 

-              C.  K. 

1873 

Cuius 

—              R.  A. 

Caius 

—              A.  E.  N. 

Qneens' 

-              R..I. 

Queens' 

—              J.  V. 

Cath. 

Hilchins,  C.W.M. 

1870 

Sidney 

llo.S.  L. 

Joh. 

Hoare,  L.  G. 

1901 

King's 

—      W. 

1870 

Joh. 

—      A. 

1873 

Joh. 

—      Sir  S.  IJart. 

18ti3 

Trinity 

—       J. 

1880 

Trinity 

—       W.  D. 

1884 

Trinity 

—      H.  G.  H. 

1884 

Trinity 

—      (i.  H.  G. 

1885 

Trinity 

—      G.  de  M.  G. 

18U;i 

Trinity 

—     E.  G. 

1901 

Trinity 

—      F.  R. 

Trinity 

—      H.  C.  A. 

Trinity 

—      E.  B. 

18G4 

—       J.  G. 

181)9 

Hobbs,  V.  W.  .1 . 

1908 

Joh. 

Hobday,  K.  II. 

1901 

Sidney 

llobhoii-e,  A.  L. 

1907 

Trinity 

Hobson,  O,  K. 

1908 

Kinf/'.s 

—         F. 

1897 

Cath. 

—         E.  W. 

1878 

Christ's 

—       (;.  K. 

1908 

Trin  ity 

—         S. 

1868 

Sidney 

Ilockin,  T.  K. 

1882 

Jesns 

llodder,  W. 

1901 

Clare 

—         K.  E. 

1905 

Corpus 

—         G.  W. 

190-2 

Cath. 

Hodge,  E.  H.  V. 

1905 

Clare 

—      J.  D.  V. 

Pemb. 

—      K.  G. 

1890 

Trin. /I. 

—      U.S.  V. 

1903 

Trinity 

—      A.  1>. 

Trinity 

—       l{.  F.  V. 

190-2 

h'nan. 

Ilodfres,  W.  C. 

1905 

Trin.H. 

—        EC. 

19n(; 

Trinity 

—        L.  N. 

19(18 

Emm. 

—        W.  (i. 

19(tl 

Sehcyn 

Hodffins.J.  K.  K.V 

187:5 

J'Jin  m . 

llodK'kin,  H.  1. 

1898 

Kinij's 

•Hodcrkin,  H. 

•  —  T.  E. 

•  —  R. 

—  G.  L. 
*Hodgkinsoii,  G.  L. 

•  —  D.  H. 
Hodgson,  A.  J. 

•  _  F.  C. 

—  W.  H. 

•  —  T.  R. 

—  W.  H. 

•  —  H.T. 

•  —  F.  H. 

•  _  R.  K. 

•  _  B.  T. 

•  _  G.  A.  T. 

•  _  H.  H. 

•  _  N.  L.  T. 

—  G.  VV.  H. 
_          H.  E.A. 

—  A.D. 
*Hodson,  N.  S. 

—  K. 
•Hoets,  Isl.  E. 

Hoff,  H.  G. 
•Hoffman,  H.  W. 

•  —  G.  S. 
Hoflfmann,  G. 

•  _  W.A. 
_            A.  R. 

—  C.  I). 
HoflFineister,  C.  E. 
Ho^an,  C.  D.D. 

_       R.  V.  J.  S. 

Hograrlh,  T.  J. 
*H()gg,  R.  W. 

Hofri;an,  W.  H. 

Hohier.G.  F. 

Holbech,  L.^ 

Holbeiton,  T.  E. 
•Holcrolt,  H. 
•Holden,  (i.  H.  R. 

•  —         l.H. 
_       B.  r. 

•Holder,  P.  J. 

•Holgate,  W. 

HoU,  F.  H. 

*HoIlams,  .1. 
a     V    ij 

Holland,  .I.'g." 

—  ('..  U. 

—  Hon.  L.  R. 

—  V. 

•  _  B.  H. 

•  _  R. 

•  _  A.  V. 

•  _  V.  C. 


1879 
18M3 
1902 
1903 
1873 
1851 

1860 
1902 
19(H 
1907 
1865 
1871 
1872 
1885 
1894 
1904 
1904 


1885 
1908 
1881 

1859 

1897 
1904 
19(X) 

1903 
1908 
1908 
1907 
1905 
1884 

1885 

1904 
1874 

1885 
1889 

1896 
1852 

186<> 
1874 


issi; 

1904 
1879 
1883 
1884 
1986 


Jvsus 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Clare 

King's 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Selwyn 

Femb. 

Pemb. 

Emm. 

Caius 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Caius 

Christ's 

Trinity 

Sidney 

Cath. 

Joh. 

.Toh. 

ChrisCs 

Joh. 

Trin.H. 

Trinity 

Queens' 

I'emh. 

Joh. 

( 'aius 

Christ's 

Sidney 

Christ's 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Peter's 

Corpus 

King's 

King's 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 


50- 


1186 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Holland-Hibbert,T 

Trinity 

Hony 

H.C. 

Trinity 

r 
1- 

Hollingswoilh,  J.E 

.1897 

Sidney 

Hood 

H.  M. 

1906 

Jesus 

] 

HoUingworth,  J. 

1907 

Peter's 

— 

A. 

1901 

Christ's 

: 

*     —                 E.W 

1895 

Pemh. 

— 

J.  C.P. 

1905 

Clirist's 

*     —                  H. 

1864 

King's 

— 

J.  A. 

Christ's 

•] 

Hollins,  R.  R. 

Clare 



N.  L. 

1891 

Down. 

■' 

—        E.  M. 

1901 

King's 

Hooker,  C.  W.  R. 

1908 

Clare 

I 

*     —        A.  E. 

1896 

Cath. 

»     

J.  H. 

1886 

Queens' 

—        E.  R.  L. 

1906 

Emm. 

— 

R.S. 

Emm. 

—        N.  C. 

1908 

Emm. 

Hoole 

,  D. 

Queens' 

Hollis,  D. 

1900 

Queens'' 

Hoon 

P.  N. 

NonColl. 

I 

•    —      W.  A. 

1863 

Trinity 

*  Hooper,  VV. 

1875 

Clare 

■ 

•    —     H. 

1890 

Sidney 

— 

F.  H. 

Clare 

*Hollond,J.  R. 

1866 

Trinity 

*     

J.  H. 

1871 

Trin.H. 

—         H.  A. 

1906 

Trinity 

* 

F.  E. 

1886 

Queens' 

—         A.  McA. 

Trinity 

— 

K.  A. 

Queens' 

Holloway,  B.  H. 

Jesus 

*     — 

R.  P. 

1849 

Trinity 

t 

*Holman,  H. 

1890 

Caius 

— 

P.  R. 

1901 

Emm. 

—       c.  C. 

1906 

Cains 



G.  G. 

1908 

Emm. 

1 

—         A.  H. 

Jesus 

— 

A.N. 

Emm. 

*    —         H.  M. 

1883 

Trinity 

— . 

A.  W. 

Emm. 

—        F.  M.  H. 

Sidney 

— 

H.G. 

Emm. 

1 

Holme,  B.  L. 

Queens' 

— 

P.J. 

Schoyn 

—       H.  R. 

Jesus 

*Hooto 

n,J. 

1874 

Cains 

•    —       A.  P. 

1857 

Tri7iity 

*     

H.G. 

1888 

Queens' 

Holmes,  H. 

1889 

Peter's 

*     

J.G. 

1876 

Down. 

, 

—        G. 

Caius 

Hopcraft,  E.  G.  de  L. 

Jesus 

*    —        R. 

189-2 

Christ's 

•Hope, 

A.  H.  M. 

1902 

Clare 

i 

—        F,  W. 

1895 

Christ's 

— 

G.  L.  N. 

1905 

Pemh. 

*    —        F.  G. 

1851 

Joh. 

♦ 

G.  P. 

1868 

Caius 

*    —        A.  T. 

1S81 

Magd. 

— 

G.  M. 

1905 

Caius 

•    —        J. 

1844 

Trinity 

•     

P. 

1891 

King's 

"    _        J. A. 

1861 

Trinity 

*     

T.  W. 

1881 

Trinity 

•     —        J.S. 

1870 

Trinity 

— 

W.H.  B. 

1887 

Trinity 

—        E.  T. 

Trinity 

— 

J.  H. 

1890 

Tr'iniiy 

—        R.  Y. 

Emm, 

Hope- 

Jones,  W.  H 

1906 

King's 

•    —        T.  S. 

1875 

Sidney 

Hoper 

,  J.  D. 

1891 

Pemb. 

—        B.  S. 

1906 

Sidney 

Hopewell,  E.  R. 

Magd. 

*     _         W.  S.  M. 

1884 

*Hopgood,  H.  B. 

1887 

Trinity 

' 

Holmwood,  L.  S. 

Christ's 

•Hopkins,  W.  B.  L. 

1884 

Caitis 

Ilolmyaril,  E.  J. 

Sidney 

»     

G.  B.  I. 

1891 

Caius 

Holroyd.G. 

1901 

Christ's 

*     — 

F.  L. 

1859 

Trin.H. 

—          SirE.D. 

1851 

Trinity 

— 

VV.  D. 

1901 

Trin.H. 

•Holroyde,  D. 

1898 

'Trinity 

*     

G.  A. 

1902 

Joh. 

*Holt,  A. 

1900 

Pemh. 

*     

A.  A. 

1877 

Tr'inity 

—   F.  A. 

R  ing's 

*     

F.  G. 

1885 

Trinity 

—   H.  W. 

King's 

"     

G.  H. 

1863 

Sidney 

—   J.  B. 

188-1 

Christ's 

•    

E.J. 

1884 

Sidney 

Holthouse,  C.  L. 

Joh. 

*     — 

F.G.M.^ 

1900 

Emm. 

Holyoak,  F.  G. 

NonCoJI. 

— 

R.  V.  N. 

1902 

Emm. 

Holtzapffel.J.G.H. 

Jo/i. 

*Hopki 

nson,  W. 

1863 

Clare 

*Holtzmann,  VV.  W. 

1899 

Ch-ist's 

•    

C.  G. 

1873 

Pemb. 

*Home,  Earl  of,  ;if. ^.1855 

Trinity 

• 

H.  L. 

1878 

Trinity 

Homfray,  S.  G. 

King's 

•     — 

B. 

1895 

Trinity 

•Honey,  W.  H.VV. 

1866 

Sidney 

»    

E. 

1881 

Emm. 

Honeyburne,  W.  R 

1899 

Peter's 

*    — 

A. 

1885 

Emm. 

-                H.C. 

1906 

Joh. 

*Hopp€ 

r,  E.  C. 

1879 

Joh, 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1187 


I 


lioran,  A.  K. 

Sidney 

Ho.e.  C.  W.  C. 

Mayd. 

Horn,  A. 

1903 

Trin.H. 

Hornby,  K.  G.  S. 

1862 

Trin.U. 

*    —          J. 

l.S8'.» 

Cath. 

*HorDcastle,  A. 

18% 

Christ's 

•Home,  H.  P. 

1864 

Joh. 

*     —      J.  VV. 

1869 

J  oh. 

•     —      J.E. 

1864 

Trinity 

•    —      M. 

1892 

Trinity 

•    —      L.  T. 

1882 

Horner,  N.  G. 

1902 

Caius 

*Hornibrook,  M. 

1898 

Joh. 

Hornidge,  E.  S. 

Trin.H. 

Hornung,  G. 

Trinity 

Horny,  F.  VV. 

1877 

Joh. 

Horrocks,  J.  A. 

1905 

Selwyn 

•Horsfall,  W.  H. 

1879 

Trin.H. 

_         C.  F. 

Kim/'.s 

•Horsfield,  J. 

1885 

Christ's 

—           R.  H. 

Trinity 

Horsley,  \\  .  E. 

Selwi/H 

*Hort,SirA.  F.Hart 

188.5 

Trinity 

•     —    F.  F. 

1890 

Emm. 

Horton,  W.  R. 

Trin.H. 

—        H. 

Kind's 

•    —       C.T. 

1902 

Joh. 

»    —       P. 

1903 

Joh. 

•    —       LeG.G. 

1882 

Trinity 

—       E.  F. 

190() 

Emm. 

♦Horton-Sinith,  R. 

1856 

Joh. 

*    —                    L. 

189:5 

Joh. 

•Horton-SmilliHart 

ey,P.  ISS9  Joh. 

Horwood,  O.R. 

1905 

Corpus 

Hosken,  H. 

1908 

Christ's 

Hoskii),  A.  S. 

1908 

Trinity 

—        T.  J.  H. 

Trinity 

Hoskyns,  E.  C. 

190G 

Jesus 

•HoHte.C.  D. 

1893 

I'emh. 

Hotblack,  H.  S. 

Clare 

•     _           G.  F. 

1901 

Pemh. 

•Hotliam,  C.  G.  li. 

1882 

Trinity 

*  llouchen,  G.  S. 

1887 

Selwyn 

Hough,  J.  VV. 

Corpus 

•     -        S.  S. 

1892 

Joh. 

•     —       J.  F. 

1902 

Joh. 

•     —       L. 

1852 

Trinity 

"Houehton,  P. 

1878 

Pemh. 

•     -             F.  T.S. 

1878 

Joh. 

Hoult.J.M. 

Trinity 

Ilousden,  E.  J.  T. 

I'l'ter'n 

—           R.J. 

Sidneii 

•Houston,  VV.  A. 

1890 

Joh. 

•How, .I.e.  n. 

l'.M>3 

]Joh. 
1  Trin. 

Howard,  H.  A. 

1894 

Peter's 

•     _         H.  K. 

187  1 

CUire 

•Howard,  W.  G. 

—  D. 

—  J.  C. 

•  —        F.  A. 

—  A.  D. 

•  —        A. 

•  —        C. 

•  —        G. 

•  —        T.  H. 

•  —        R. 

•  —        A. 

•  _       VV.  w. 

•  —        A.  VV. 

•  —        J. 

•  —        G. 

•  —        Hon.  G.  1 

W.  A.f 

•  —        H.  S. 

—  .1.  P. 

—  N.  M.  C. 

—  R.  VV. 

—  W.  S. 

—  T.  H. 

—  VV.  E.  VV. 

•  Howaid-M'^^Lean,  J. 
*Howarth,  W.  G. 

Ilowat,  J.  B.  B. 
Howden,  P.  F. 
Howe,  H. 
Howell,  B.  H. 

—  R.  H. 

—  E.E. 

—  G.  F. 

•  _       T.  F. 

"    _        A.  G.F. 

•  _        E.  B. 

—  R.  .\. 
Howells,  G. 

*Howes,  A.  P. 
HoweU.  F. 
Ilowick,  Vis('ount 
Howitt,  VV.  A. 
Hewlett,  R.  R. 

—  F.  M. 

•  —         H. 

•  —         E.J.  E. 

—  J.  M. 
_         C.  E. 

Howorth,  H. 
♦Ilowson,  F.  H. 
_  H.E.  E. 

•  —         G.J. 
»    _         J.  F. 

Hoyland,  .T.  S. 
•Hoylc,  E.  L. 

•  _       K.  K. 

•  -,       J.  F. 


1885  Clare 
Clare 
dure 

1895  Pemb. 

1893  Trin.H. 

1880  Corpus 

1880  Corpus 

1887  King's 

1867  Queens' 

1849  Joh. 

1899  Joh. 
1860  Trinity 
1869  Trinity 
1877  Trinity 

1897  Trinity 

1898  Trinity 

1902  Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 

1905     Emm. 

Selwyn 
R.  1883  Triyiity 

1900  King's 

1897  Christ's 
■*  Trinity 

1905  Magd. 

1898  Trin.H. 
1902  Trin.H. 
1908  Kinifs 

King's 
1887     Joh. 
1879     Trinity 

1898  Kmm. 
Emm. 

1906  Christ's 

1876  Pemh. 

1907  Trin.H. 

1901  Trinity 

1893  Caius 

1894  Christ's 

1899  Cln-i.st's 
1869  Joh. 
1899  Trinity 

Down. 

Sfhri/n 
189G  Trinity 
1873     I'emb. 

A'nK/'.'f 

1877  Trinity 
1879     Trinity 

Christ  s 
1884     Peter's 
1888     Clare 
1887     Pemb. 


1188 


MEMBERS    OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Hoyle,  C.  E.  1S88 
Htoon,  M.  K. 

Hubback,J.A.  1900 

—  F.  W.  1907 
•Hubbard,  C.  E.  1879 

—  G.  E.  1906 

—  J.  A.  1905 
Hubbuck,  R.  E. 
Hubrecht,  J  .  B.  1907 

*Huck,  J.  1904 
Huckle,  H.  W. 

*Huda,S.  N.  1881 

•Huddart,  L.  H.  L.  1901 
*Huddleston,T.  F.C.  1871 

•  —              A.  J.  C.  1902 
•Hudleston,  W.  H.  1850 

•  —             J.H.  1858 

•  —             W.  H.  1893 
•Hudson,  Joseph  1857 

•  —        John  1883 

•  —        a.  1899 

•  —        J.  C.  1873 

•  —        R.  1885 

•  —        E.  1891 

—  R.  J.  1908 

•  —        E.  F.  W.  18S0 

—  C.  B.  1899 

—  F,  G. 

—  H.  C.  H, 

•  _        W.H.H.  1861 

•  —        E.  F.  1898 

•  _        W.  F.  A.  1898 

•  —         W.  1859 

•  —        R.  W.  1880 

•  —         E.  T.  1885 

—  E.  C.  1905 

—  F.A. 

*Hue,  A.  C.  1888 
Huelin,  E.  S. 

•Hughes,  A.  1880 

•  _        H.  K.  188t) 

—  D'A.  W.  A. 

•  _        T.M'=K.  1857 

•  —        E.  C.  1901 

•  —        O. 

•  —        T.  C.  1883 

•  _  L.  H.  1898 
_  M.  B.  1907 
_        T.  W.G.J. 

_         H.H. 

•  _  W.  R.  1902 
_        A. 

•  _  T.  R.  1878 
_         R.  1888 

—  T.  WK.  1905 


Pemb. 

Cclth. 

Kinn:'s 
Trinity 
J  oh . 
Trinity 
Selwvn 
Pemb. 
Christ's 
Sehryn 
Doion. 
Joh. 
Emm. 
King's 
Kincj's 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Peter's 
Peter\ 
Clare 
Pemb. 

(Pemb. 

XSelivyn 
Pemb. 
Caius 
Corpus 
King's 
Jesus 
Jesus 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Ma(jd. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trill  if)/ 
Ma/ad. 
Caius 
Peter's 
Peter's 
Peter's 

(  Clare 

XTrinity 
Clare 
Clare 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
(,>ueens' 
Jesus 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 


Huc;hes,  T.  G. 

1908 

Trinity 

-        E.  A. 

7'inu'(7/ 

—        G.  R. 

Trinity 

-        N.  A. 

Trinity 

•    _         W.  O'F. 

18G1 

Kmm. 

—        J.  W.  W. 

1905 

Emm. 

—        F.A. 

Sidney 

»     _        w.  0. 

1897 

Selwyii 

*    —        B. 

1903 

Sihnin 

—        P.  G. 

Noil  Coll. 

Hughes  Games,  J. 

B. 

Queens' 

*Hughes-Gibb,  F.  H 

1880 

Trinity 

Hughes-Jones,  0. 

Joh. 

*Hugil!,  W.L. 

1884 

Christ's 

Hug-o,  L.  du  B. 

1901 

King's 

Hulbeit,  M.  L. 

Clare 

—         C.  G.  K. 

Pemb. 

•    —         J.  G. 

1888 

Trinity 

*    —         H.  L.  P. 

1894 

Trinity 

Hull,  G.  F. 

Joh. 

Hulton,  W.  P. 

1908 

Trinity 

Hulton-Saros,  K.  A 

.1906 

Jesus 

Hume,  M.  A.  S. 

Penih. 

—       P.  J. 

1907 

Joh. 

*Hume-Rotheiy,  J.  11.1890 

I'rinity 

Hume- Williams,  » 
R.  E.  1 

Trin.H. 

Humfrey,  J.  C.  W. 

1902 

Joh. 

•Hunim,  H. 

1899 

NonColl. 

*l  lumphrey,  J.  H. 

1884 

Clare 

Humphreys,  G.  N. 

1905 

Cath. 

—               W.  H. 

Clirist's 

*     —               H. 

1867 

Joh. 

*    —               A.  E. 

1866 

Ti  inity 

—               A.E.O 

1898 

Trinity 

Humphries,  C. 

1884 

Peter's 

—               S. 

1889 

Joh. 

•Humpliry,  P. 

1887 

King's 

•     —            A.  P. 

1873 

(  Trinity 
\iSeLiryn 

*    —            L. 

1877 

Trinity 

—            A.M. 

Trinity 

*    —            S. 

1900 

iScltvya 

Humphrys,  H.  E. 

1904 

Caitis 

Hunkiii,  J.  W. 

Caius 

Hunt,  A.  E. 

1902 

Peter's 

—     C.  H. 

1898 

Clare 

—    H.  L. 

Cl'ire 

*    —     J. 

1863 

Caius 

*    —     F.  G. 

1899 

Christ's 

•    —    A.  L. 

1876 

Joh. 

—    A.  G.  L. 

1905 

Joh. 

•    —    H.  W. 

1858 

Trinity 

•    —    A.  R, 

18(i5 

Trinity 

Huntbaeh,  G.  W. 

Emm. 

*Hunter,  W,  C. 

1897 

Clare 

•     _        .J.  deO. 

1903 

Pemb. 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1189 


Hunter,  C,  M. 

I'eiiib. 

Hvbart,  A.  J.  F. 

Selwyu 

• 

A.J. 

1869 

Cuius 

•Hyde,  H.  K. 

1857 

Cuius 

— 

H.  M. 

1899 

Cuius 

•    —     G.  A.  K. 

1881 

Corpus 

— 

J.H. 

Cuius 

—     R.  W. 

Joh. 

— 

G.J. 

Trin.H. 

Hyett,  F.  A. 

1868 

Trin.H. 

— 

C.J. 

Corpus 

•    —     T. 

1891 

Emm. 

»     ^_ 

H.K. 

1903 

Queens" 

♦Hyne,  C.  W.  N. 

1853 

Clare 

— 

G.J. 

Magd. 

—     W.M. 

Cath. 

♦     

A.  G. 

1873 

Trinity 

—     F. 

1897 

Joh. 

»     

C.  B.  R. 

1S83 

Trinity 

*Hyslop,  A.  R.  F. 

I8SS 

King's 

*     

W.  C. 

1884 

Trinity 

•I'Anson,  E.  B. 

1866 

Joh. 

— 

C.  H. 

1889 

Trinity 

Ibbet.son,  E.  F.  I. 

Ma<id. 

*     

M.  0. 

1895 

Trinity 

Ibbotson,  A.  W. 

1908 

Pemh. 

*    

CM. 

190-2 

'IVinity 

Igglesden,  R.  S. 

Pcinb. 

— 

\V.  T. 

190ti 

Emm . 

Ilaiigakooii,,(.\V.  R 

.1906 

Trin.H. 

•Hunting,  H.  W. 

1878 

Down. 

llbert,  C.  A. 

King''s 

Huntington,  L.  W. 

lyou 

'rrinity 

*lles,J.H. 

1899 

Cuius 

Hunton,  C.  W. 

1904 

Cath. 

*    —  G.  E. 

1898 

Joh. 

*Huntriss,  E.  iM. 

1902 

Trin.H. 

•    —  J.  C. 

1887 

Trinity 
Joh. 

•Huntsman,  G.  A.  1. 

1889 

Peter's 

•Iliffe,  J.  VV. 

1884 

•Hurrell,  H.  VV. 

1885 

Trin.H. 

*lllingwortb,  N.  11. 

1899 

Clare 

Hurrj. 

C.  B. 

NonColl. 

—               0. 

Corpus 

Hurst, 

E.  ]■:. 

Peter's 

—               L. 

Triniti- 

— 

L.  H, 

I'emb. 

Ilott,  C.  H.T. 

1901 

Caius 

•     

G.  H.J. 

1893 

King's 

•Image,  J.  M. 

1865 

'Trinity 

— 

C.  1'.. 

1904 

Christ's 

*     —      F.  E. 

1866 

Trinity 
Trinity 
Clare 

— 

K.  F. 

Joh. 

Imamura,  S. 

190-2 

*     

B.  P. 

1890 

Trinity 

Imbert-Terry,  F.  B 

*    

C.J.  B. 

189-2 

Trinity 

linison,  C.  S. 

1908 

Trinity 
Emm, 

•Husse> 

,  H.Ll. 

184t) 

Joh. 

Iinlay,  A.  IJ. 

1907 

— 

R.  L. 

NonColl. 

Imms,  A.  D. 

1907 

Christ's 

Hutcbence,  VV.  G. 

1906 

Cuius 

"Impey,  E. 

1884 

King's 

— 

B.  L. 

Cuius 

Inayatullah  Khan 

Christ's 

Hulcliing-s,  H.  \V. 

Emm. 

Ince,  R.  B. 

1906 

Peter's 

— 

C.  E. 

Kmm. 

*     —  J.  B.  C. 

1884 

Caius 

Hutch 

nson,  R.  H. 

1904 

Clare 

—  S.  R. 

1907 

Ckriit's 

— 

N.  W 

Clare 

•Inchh.kl,  W.  E. 

187(5 

Clare 

»    

A. 

1888 

r  Pemb. 
\Vhrii,t'i> 

•Incliley,  O. 

1895 

Joh. 

♦lnd,E.  M. 

1874 

Trinity 

— 

A.C. 

C.1905  I'riii.H. 

In.ler,  R.  W. 

1907 

Down. 

— 

G.C. 

VM>6 

Trin.H. 

Infeid.L. 

Queens' 

■    

E.G. 
F.  E.    i.^^-^-  I'.IO- 

Corpus 

•Inge,  W.  R. 

1883 

fJl  SIIS 

(King's 

( tnco 

P- 

Ingham,  H. 

Cuih. 

— 

a. 

Jesus 

♦Injfle,  J.  C. 

1S87 

King's 

•    

Sir  J. 

r.  1873  Chrinrn 

—    R.  G. 

1908 

Qufcns' 

•     

C.B. 

1851 

Joh. 

—    M.L. 

1.907 

Chriit's 

• 

T.  W. 

1873 

Joh. 

•    —    A.  C. 

ISS4 

Emm. 

— 

F.  1). 

Joh. 

•luffles.  P.  H.  B. 

1899 

Siilncy 
King's 

•     

F.A..^ 

.1891 

Trinity 

•Inglis,  C.  E. 

1897 

•    — 

A. 

189-2 

Trinity 

—     A.  L. 

1903 

King's 

*  llutchons,  J. 

1873 

Cuius 

-    A.  f:.j. 

Kimji 
Kmm. 

•Huttoi 

,  C.  F. 

IHHI 

Joh. 

In^oldby,  R.  H. 

1908 

— 

R.J. 

Joh. 

•Ingram,  A.  G. 

I.S92 

Trin.H. 

'     — 

S. 

18H8 

Trinity 

•     —         A.J. 

1865 

Queens' 

Huxlej 

.  <i.  A. 

Trinity 

•    —        U.S. 

186-2 

Joh. 

Hyam^ 

,  A. 

1905 

Joh. 

—        A.  C. 

1S9S 

Joh. 

1190 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY, 


•Ingraii),  A.  R. 

1899 

Joh. 

Jackson,  L.  P. 

1907 

Queens 

•     —         11.  M. 

1847 

Trinity 

*     — 

P. 

1868 

Jesus 

—        C.  F. 

1884 

Trinity 

*     — 

R. 

1872 

Jesus 

—        G.  S. 

1905 

Trinity 

* 

J.C. 

1888 

Jesus 

*Ingrarns,  S. 

1894 

Peter's 

— 

D.  F. 

Jesus 

IniDan,  E.  C. 

Cuius 



W.  G. 

Jesus 

*Innes,  H.  M<=L. 

1884 

Trinity 

*     — 

H.  L. 

1882 

Christ's 

-     P.D. 

1907 

Trinity 



L.J. 

1906 

Christ's 

Innes-Cross,  A.  C. 

W. 

Trinity 

*     

A. 

1859 

Joh. 

*Inskip,  J.  T. 

1889 

Corpus 

*     

G. 

1860 

Joh. 

—       J.  H. 

1902 

King's 

— 

C.  A. 

1906 

Joh. 

Insole,  G.  C.  L. 

Trinity 



J.  E.  N. 

1908 

Joh. 

—       E.  R. 

Trinity 



G.E. 

Joh. 

Ireland,  W.  F. 

Joh. 



H.  D. 

Joh. 

—       J.F. 

Trinity 

*     

H. 

18C2 

Trinity 

•Irons,  E.  A. 

1873 

Emm. 

*     — 

J. 

1868 

Trinity 

nrvine,  H.  W.  K. 

1894 

Trin.H. 

*     

E. 

1868 

Trinity 

—      L.  C.  D. 

1908 

Emm. 

*     

R.  D. 

1872 

Trinity 

Irving,  .1.  C. 

Joh. 

*     — 

VV.  E. 

1875 

Trinity 

—      P.  A. 

Joh. 

*     

C.  S. 

1889 

Trimly 

*     —       W.  13. 

1866 

Trinity 



Hon.  F.  S. 

1893 

Trinity 

Irwin,  A.  P.  li. 

Caius 

— 

H.  A. 

1907 

Trinity 

-      C. 

Trinity 



B.  R. 

Trinity 

—     H.  M. 

1908 

Selwyn 

— 

.1.  B, 

Sidney 

Isaac,  A.  T. 

1902 

Jeius 

*     — 

H. 

1898 

Down. 

—    C.  L. 

1899 

Joh.   _ 

•Jacob, T.  W.  H. 

1880 

Pemb. 

*lsaacs,  H.S. 

1885 

King's 

*     

F. 

1897 

Caius 

•    _      w.  H. 

1888 

King's 

— 

G.  A.  F. 

King''s 

•Isaacson,  F.J.  F.  W 

.1881 

Trin.H. 

Jacobs,  H .  V. 

1899 

Christ's 

•Isard,  J.  C. 

1880 

Trinity 

Macomb,  T.  P. 

1881 

Jesus 

*Iselin,  H. 

1892 

Femb. 

.lacqu 

est,  S.  P. 

Joh. 

*    —    J.  F. 

1891 

Trinity 

*Jaff.:, 

A.  D. 

1902 

King's 

*Isherwood,  R. 

1865 

Joh. 

— 

W.  E.  B. 

1905 

Emm. 

Isitt,  G.  H. 

1907 

I'emb. 

JafFee 

,  M. 

Trinity 

*Islinprton,  Bp.  of 

1864 

Trinity 

Jagg, 

V.  T.  S. 

Selwyn 

Ismail  Khan,  M. 

1905 

.Toh. 

•     

T.  S. 

1878 

Isserlis,  L. 

1903 

Christ's 

•.lag-ger,  A. 

1890 

Pemb. 

•Ivatt,  A. 

1889 

Christ 's 

J  ago, 

E.  O. 

1908 

Emm. 

•Ive.S. 

1858 

Cains 

James 

.R.L. 

1852 

Clare 

*Ives,  G.  C. 

1892 

Magd. 

•     — 

C. 

1868 

Caius 

Iwasaki,  K. 

1905 

Pcnib. 

*     — 

H.  L. 

1890 

Caius 

Izard,  K.  H. 

Pemb. 

— 

E.  S.  P.  K. 

Corpns 

Jaccard,  C.  A.  A. 

King's 

»     

H. 

1847 

King's 

*.rack,  VV. 

1859 

Peter's 

»     

A.  C. 

1864 

Kiiig's 

*     —   A.  A. 

1894 

Peter's 

*James,M.  R. 

1885 

King's 

♦Jackson,  F.  H. 

1889 

Peter's 

*     

C.  E.  N. 

1896 

King's 

—        A. 

1896 

Peter's 



J.  II. 

1905 

Queens' 

—        A.F. 

1905 

Peter's 

• 

A.  E. 

1S77 

Jesus 

*    —        W.  H. 

1901 

Clare 



G. 

1905 

Joh. 

*     —        A.  E. 

1904 

Pemb. 



F.  A. 

1908 

Joh. 

—        I. 

1907 

Pemb. 

»    

J.  A. 

1874 

Trinity 

-        G.W.G. 

Femb. 

•    

S.  R. 

1878 

Trinity 

—        E.  W. 

1902 

Trin.H. 

*     

A. 

1886 

Trinity 

—        G.  S. 

1904 

Trin.H. 

*    

H.  T. 

1896 

Trinity    | 

•     —         W.  E. 

1878 

Corpus 

*     

W.  C. 

1891 

Sidney 

-        G.  II. 

19()S 

Kinfi's 

— 

D.  1. 

]  907 

Sidney      j 

MEMBERS   OF   THF:    UNIVERSITY. 


1191 


James,  .1 .  P. 

Emm. 

—       1'.  L. 

1877 

Down. 

—      D. 

Donn. 

Jameson,  R.  iM. 

1884 

Peter's 

—          G.  D. 

Pemh. 

•    —          W.  F. 

1875 

Trinity 

—          A.  J.D. 

Trinity 

-          G.  .1. 

Trill  it !/ 

—          W.  L. 

VMS 

Emm. 

J<inoz.  P.  L. 

Emm. 

•Janvrin,  \V.  L.  15. 

1877 

Clare 

—         C.  W. 

XonCoU. 

Jaques,  A. 

Pemh. 

♦    —       J.  W. 

1876 

Joh. 

Jaquet,  D.  A. 

Emm. 

—       E.  G. 

Eiiuii. 

"Jarchow,  C.  J.  F". 

1901 

Joh. 

•Jardine,  J. 

1867 

Cuius 

»    —        J.W. 

l'JO-2 

Kinij's 

•    —        D.J. 

1872 

Trinity 

♦    _        R. 

1891 

Trinity 

—        D.J. 

Trinity 

Jareja,  li.  B. 

Trinity 

Jarvie,  J.  M. 

IDOt; 

Emm. 

Jarvis,  F. 

Cains 

Jay,  V.  D. 

Trinity 

—  D.  D.  B. 

1908 

Seliryn 

Jassawalla,  C.  ]}. 

NonColl. 

Jalliar,  (i.  B. 

NonColl. 

•Jeaffreson,  H.  G. 

1879 

Pemh. 

•    —             H.  H. 

1872 

Trinity 

•Jeakes.  J. 

1852 

Peter's 

•     —      J.  M. 

1889 

Trinity 

'Jeans,  J.  H. 

1899 

Trinity 

Jeayes,  VV.  A. 

Queens' 

Jebb.  R.  D. 

19<m; 

King's 

Jeeves,  L.  L.  G. 

(  'iJIJIUS 

Jeff.  A.  H. 

Non(  'oH. 

•Jeffcoat,  VV.  F.  H. 

1891 

Cuius 

•     —         R. 

1894 

Cains 

•     —        T. 

1855 

Trinity 

Jefferson,  VV.  M. 

CorjiiiH 

•     —           J.  J.D. 

1868 

Trinity 

•Jeffery,  r.  r. 

1877 

Peter's 

•    s. 

1875 

Magd. 

•    —       F.  H. 

18<)9 

Trinity 

Jeffreys,  11.  S. 

Joh. 

_          VV.M. 

1900 

Trinity 

•     —         J.  (1. 

I'.MM 

Trinity 

—         H.(i.  G. 

l'.M)8 

Trinity 

•Jeffries,  F.  J. 

1896 

Caiia 

•Jehu. T.J. 

1  H98 

Joh. 

•Jekyll,VV. 

1872 

Trinity 

Jelf.  A    i:. 

1897 

K  iii'i  'k 

•Jtininell,  C.  F. 

1867 

Trinity 

—          F.  R. 

1907 

Trinity 

•    _         VV.  H.  C. 

1893 

Sidney 

Jenkin,  II.  A. 

—  R.  r. 

—  N.  VV. 
Jenkins,  E.  J. 

—  11.  E. 

—  E.  E. 

—  A.  L. 

—  R.  S. 

*  —        11.  B. 

—  F. 
Jenkinson,  C.  H. 

—  S.  N. 

*  —  F.J.H. 
*Jenks,  E. 
*Jenkyn,C.  \V.  O. 
".lenkyu-Jones,  W. 

Jeaner-Fust,  H. 

*  —  Il.jun. 

*  —  D. 
Jennings,  C 

*  —  U.I. 

—  G.  M. 

*  —  H.  E. 

*  —  A.  C. 

—  A.  R. 
_  R.  W. 

*  —  H.R. 

—  J.  II. 
Jephcott,  E.  W. 
Jephson,  1*.  H.  R. 

*  —         A.  W. 

—  H.  W. 
Jeppe,  T.  J.J. 
Jepson,  F'.  P. 

—  R.  W. 
Jermain,  P.  L.  L. 

•Jerraiii,  A.  E. 
•Jervis,  J. 

—  IJ.  A. 
*Jeasop,  C;.  IM. 

*  —      r. 

•Jessopp,  A. 
*Jevons,  II.  S. 
•Jewell.  F,  a. 

Jillard.  11.  P. 

Joanni<les,  (i.  S. 

Job,  C.  \). 
•Jotjson,  J.  (J. 
_       J.  S. 

John,  D.  VV. 

—  J.  C. 
•Johns,  C.H.  VV. 

"   —    r. 

—  N.  A. 
•John.son,  11.  K. 

—  VV.  I.. 
_  M.  R.  W 


1906 

1904 

1895 

1899 
19U-2 
1903 
1907 
1904 

1876 
1886 
1895 
1897 
18(i3 
1896 
1901 
1903 
1903 
1899 
187-2 
1872 
1907 

1888 


1875 
1888 


1891 

1882 

l'.l()7 

lS85 

1860 
1848 
1897 
188M 
1888 
1907 
I'.KXS 
1897 
1906 

1880 
1866 

I8.S0 

I'.MIS 


Jesus 

Jesus 

Chriu's 

Clare 

Trin.H. 

Ktm/s 

Queens' 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

J'emb. 

Cuius 

Trinity 

King's 

Trinity 

Cuius 

Trin.U. 

Trin.H. 

Trin.H. 

Pemh. 

I'emb. 

Trin.H. 

Corpus 

Jesus 

Jesus 

Jesus 

Magd. 

I  lOll'll. 

Cuius 

Pemb. 

Corpus 

Mugd. 

Cains 

Pemb. 

Minjd. 

Christ's 

Trinity 

(Queens' 

(riueens' 

Clare 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Trinity 

<  'or pus 

Trinity 

Jitni/'.H 

(,>neenx' 

Pemb. 

Siilney 

Clare 

Kimj's 

Queens' 

Joh. 

i.inm. 

Clare 

Pemh. 

I'emb. 


1192 


MIOMBERS  OF  THE  UNiVERSITV 


*. 

ohnson 

,  A.  C. 

1853 

Cains 

.lohnston,  F. 

1907 

Joh. 

* 

— 

11. 

1859 

Ciiiui, 

•   -       G.r. 

1860 

Tritiil  ij 

* 

— 

G.L. 

1876 

Cuius 

—          H. 

1802 

Trvnl  ij 

— 

H.C.J. 

1906 

Cains 

*    —          H.  L. 

1897 

Trinity 

— 

R.  H. 

1908 

Cains 

-           D. 

1898 

Trin  i  t  II 

* 

— 

T,  S. 

1861 

Trill. II, 

*Johnstone,  G.  A. 

1890 

Penih. 

' 

— 

H.  A. 

1887 

Trill.  H. 

—            D. 

1906 

King's 

* 

— 

L.  A.T. 

1895 

Trin.H. 

—             G.  G. 

1908 

Kin;/' a 

— 

E.  l". 

190-2 

Trill. H. 

*    —             V.  B. 

1879 

Jesus 

— 

G.  B.  B. 

Trin.H. 

—             C.  C. 

Jesus 

• 

— 

H.  B. 

1872 

Corpus 

—             W. 

Jesus 

* 

— 

E.  A. 

1898 

Corpus 

—            G.  H. 

1901 

Trinity 

* 

— 

W.E. 

1882 

King^s 

—             J.J. 

Trinity 

— 

J.  H.  F. 

(Jueen.'i' 

Joicey,HoD.S.  J. 

D. 1906 

Trinity 

* 

— 

W.  B. 

1871 

Cath. 

Jolley,  L.  B.  W. 

1907 

Trinity 

* 

— 

A.  R.  H. 

1895 

Cath. 

Jolly,  J.  C. 

King's 

— 

W.  H. 

1904 

Cath. 

—     L.J.  P. 

1904 

Joh. 

* 

— 

A. 

1868 

Christ's 

—    E.  H.  P. 

1907 

Joh. 

* 

— 

J.  E.  S. 

1885 

Christ's 

—     H.L.  P. 

Trinity 

* 

— 

E.  J.  F. 

1879 

Joh. 

—     R.B. 

1908 

Emm. 

• 

— 

A.  R. 

1883 

Joh. 

*Jonas,  L.  C. 

1894 

Pemb. 

* 

— 

V.  E. 

1888 

Magd. 

Jones,  K.  LI. 

1905 

Peter's 

* 

— 

J. 

1854 

Trinity 

*     —     H.  (). 

1899 

Clare 

* 

— 

G.W. 

1880 

Trinity 

*    —     R.  E. 

1902 

Clare 

* 

— 

H. 

18S0 

Trinity 

—    A.J. 

1908 

Clare 

• 

— 

B.  V. 

1885 

Trinitij 

—     H.  LI. 

Clare 

* 

— 

H.  V. 

1887 

Trinitij 

*    —     G.  M.  E. 

1881 

Pemb. 

* 

— 

T.  B. 

1892 

Trinity 

—     D.  C. 

1905 

I'emh. 

— 

s.  c. 

1900 

Trinity 

—     D.  D. 

1908 

Pemb. 

— 

W.  H.  C. 

1901 

Trinity 

—     J.  S. 

Pemb. 

— 

W.M. 

1903 

Trinity 

•    —    H.L. 

1879 

Cains 

— 

F.  G. 

1904 

Trinity 

*    —    C.  S. 

1899 

Cains 

— 

A.D. 

1906 

Trinity 

*     —    A.  S.  U. 

1901 

Cains 

— 

G.  P. 

190G 

Trinity 

—     1'.  A. 

1902 

Cains 

— 

H.G. 

1906 

Trinity 

-     E.  H.  G. 

1906 

Cains 

— 

F.  V. 

1908 

Trinity 

—    N.  T.  H. 

C'atMS 

— 

A.  L. 

Trinity 

—     H.  E, 

1872 

Trin.H. 

— 

P.  15. 

Trinity 

*    —     R.LI. 

1SS7 

Corpus 

* 

— 

A.  H. 

1887 

Emm. 

—    R.  R.  P. 

1908 

Corpus 

• 

— 

A.  P. 

1887 

Emm. 

•    —    H.  W. 

1890 

KijKJ  's 

— 

E.  \V.  P. 

1905 

Emm. 

•    —    A.  F. 

1893 

King's 

— 

F.  E.  G. 

1896 

Sidney 

*     -     R.  L. 

1899 

Kimfs 

» 

—  E. 

^JM.A. 

{   tncon 

1906  Down. 

—    C.  E.  M. 
*    —    D. 

19(« 

Kinif's 

). 

1903 

King's 

— 

A.  C. 

1908 

Down. 

—     \V.  F. 

1904 

K  Hill's 

— 

D. 

Down. 

—    A. 

1905 

King'.i 

• 

— 

A.N. 

IBSl 

—    A.  V. 

King's 

•J 

olinson- 

Ferpruson,! 
E.  Hart,    j 

1872 

Joh. 

•    —     A.  G. 

1864 

Queens' 

Sir  J 

*     —    T.  H. 

19(H) 

Queens' 

•J 

ohnson 
A.P. 

Townley,) 
T.             1 

1888 

Corpus 

—  C.  H. 

—  L.  A.  S. 

1908 
1908 

Qufiens' 

(,/ueens 

•J 

olinston 

.J.  P. 

1886 

Peter's 

•    -    E.  H. 

1877 

Jesus 

— 

A.  A. 

1905 

Pcmb. 

•    —    E.  L. 

1892 

Jesus 

— 

R.  W. 

1905 

Fevih. 

-     H.  S. 

Jesus 

* 

— 

J.  A. 

1894 

Kinf/'g 

—    J.  S.  L. 

Jesus 

• 



C.  F.  H. 

1867 

Christ's 

•    —    E.K. 

1893 

Christ's 

— 

A.  B. 

19()C> 

Joh. 

—    R.  T.  P. 

1901 

Christ's 

ftlEMBKRS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


1193 


Jones 

,  W.  H. 

I'.m 

Cfi  lilt's 

— 

F.  R. 

l'.t05 

Christ's 



A.  H. 

1W7 

Christ'i 

— 

A. 

18-19 

Jon. 

•    __ 

C.  A. 

I8;^7 

Joh. 

•    

H.  D. 

1865 

Joh. 

•     

11.  K. 

1884 

Joh. 

— 

P.  C.  V. 

1905 

Joh. 

— 

R.  K. 

l!t(t7 

Joh. 

— 

R.  M-^iX 

I'.tOll 

Joh. 

•    — 

D. 

1857 

Trinity 

•    — 

G.  H. 

1860 

Trinity 

•    — 

G.  O. 

1873 

Trinity 

♦    

W.C. 

1876 

Trinity 

•    — 

SirL.J. 

Bart.  1S80 

Trinity 

•    — 

S.  E. 

1881 

Trinity 

•    — 

H.  E. 

1883 

Trinity 

— 

H.O. 

1886 

Trinity 

"    

H.  G. 

18112 

Trinity 

*    — 

C,  W. 

1902 

Trinity 

•    — 

O.  T. 

1902 

Trinity 

*    — 

ti. 

1901 

Trinity 

— 

C.  H. 

Trinity 

— 

F.  S. 

Trinity 

— 

M.  H. 

Trinity 

— 

r.  B. 

Trinity 

•    

F.  H. 

1855 

Emm. 

•     

R.S. 

isso 

Emm. 



W.  N. 

iyo6 

jh'niin. 



ll.C.  B. 

1908 

Emm. 



B.  M. 

Emm. 

— 

E.G. 

Emm. 

— 

H.  I. 

Sidney 

— 

1  . 

Sidney 

•     

]•;.  I,. 

1885 

Down. 

• 

W.  H.  S. 

1897 

Selwyn 



J.  D. 

Seliryn 

•Jones- liateman, 

J.li.l848 

Cuius 

•Jones 

1  ay  lor,  E 

W.  r.l889  Qiieenn 

Jordan,  A.  K. 

I'.HJl 

Clare 

•     

W.  11. 

I'.IOI 

Hemh. 



II.  R. 

1 ;»().') 

Hemh. 

— 

G.  1'. 

<  ■,.,;,„.. 

'     — 

W.  E. 

Ifi'.IO 

iKinrj's 
', Selwyn 

•     

A. 

1878 

('hr^i^'^ 

— 

J.  H. 

J'Jiiiin. 

•     _^ 

A.C. 

1894 

Sidney 

•Jose, ' 

r.  R.  11. 

18H1 

Kinf;'$ 

•     — 

S.  W. 

1895 

rhri.ifs 

•Joseland.  II.  L. 

I88(i 

Chriil'i 

Josep 

1,  II. 

I'.M  Mi 

King'.'t 



U.  K.  ( 

;.     I'.Hii 

Chriit'i 



E.  1,1. 

Emm. 

•Jo..-|)t 

l-WHtkiM, 

T.M.  IKT'.I 

Caiiit 

Jciurd 

iiii,  R.  <). 

ls'.i2 

Mufi.l. 

•     

1'.  E. 

1'..    I'.Krj 

'JViiiily 

Jowitt 

.  R. 

1893 

Trinity 

Joy,  N.  II. 

Trinity 

•Joyce,  Sir  Al.  1. 

1862 

Cains 

♦     —      S. 

|SS5 

Cuius 

_      J.  1.. 

1901 

KiiKi's 

—      G.  E. 

(jueens' 

—     J,  W.  H. 

19(18 

Christ's 

•Joyner,  C.  B. 

1901 

Emm. 

Joynt,  1.  W. 

1908 

Emm, 

.lubb,  K.  C. 

190U 

Petnb. 

Mudd,  K.  A. 

1901 

Seluyn 

•Judkins,  E. 

1879 

Cuius 

••Judson,  A.  J. 

1888 

Joh. 

—        J.  F. 

Sdiryti 

'Jukes,  H.  W. 

|8S3 

1:  ni  ni . 

Juler,  F.  A. 

1901 

Trinity 

Jump,  H. 

1901 

Trinity 

-      R.  L. 

iiinity 

Jung',  A.  E. 

I'entb. 

•Jupp,  C.R.W. 

1867 

Cuius 

Just,T.  H. 

1908 

Trinity 

Kachorn,  iM,  C. 

Trinity 

Kadir,  M 

Trinity 

Kak,  D.  N. 

D,m-n. 

Kann,  E.  A. 

Emm. 

Kaplan,  I. 

Trin.H. 

Karn,  J .  C. 

1  )oii:n . 

•Karney,G.  S. 

1858 

Trinity 

•    —        R.J. 

1869 

Trinity 

•     —       A.  B.  L. 

189G 

Trinity 

Karran,  T.  W. 

Sidney 

•Kastner.  L.  E. 

1898 

Clare 

•Kay,  A.  11. 

1891 

Cains 

•     —  F.  11.  J. 

1871 

Joh. 

—  A.  I. 

Mn.ld. 

—  S.  E. 

Kiiini. 

—  R.  F. 

Sidney 

•Kaye.  J. 

1890 

( 'hrist's 

—    (}.  W.C. 

1908 

Trinity 

•     —     VV,  J. 

1869 

Em  HI . 

—     A.  E, 

1902 

Emm. 

•Kealy,  A.  G. 

1888 

•Kearney,  E.  L. 

1879 

Cath. 

•     —           J.  H. 

185U 

Joh. 

Kearns,  J.  R.  C. 

l'.K)l 

Christ's 

•Keatintr.  J.  F. 

187U 

Corpus 

Keay,  E.  IJ. 

Clare 

•Keeble,  F.  W. 

1893 

Cuius 

Keeling,  G.  W. 

Kin/^'s 

—     '    F.  11. 

I'.Mt7 

Trinili/ 

Keen,  G    1'. 

Clar,  ' 

—    A.  r. 

1881 

frinily 

Keency,  G.  E.  11. 

I'.toH 

/>o,rn. 

Keeton,  (».  II. 

r.too 

Emm. 

•KelFord,  W.  K. 

IH97 

Joh. 

KeiRlil.v,  \V.  (i./ 

l',K)l 

Trin.ll. 

'KeiKhtlcy,  \. 

1H.S2 

I'emh. 

'    —            B. 

18s;j 

Trinity 

1194 


MEMBERS  OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


♦Keigwin,  H.  D.  1903 

—  R.  P.  1905 

—  A.  L. 

—  \V.  S. 
Keir,  J.L.  Y. 
Kekulawiila,  Don  A. 
Kelham,  M.  K.  C 

•Kelley,  VV.  S. 
•Kellie.  K.  H.  A. 
*Kellock,T.  H. 
•Kelly,  C.  N. 

—  N.  K. 

*  —      H.  P. 

*  _       W.  VV. 

*  —      F.  F. 

*  —      E.  H. 

—  I.  G. 
_      F.  G.  M. 

—  D.P.J. 
♦Kelsey.H.  T. 

Kelton,  G.  S.  G. 

—  P.  St  G. 
*Kemble,C.  A. 
*Kemm,  W.  H. 
"Kemp,  G.  G. 

—  K.  Wl. 

—  E.  VV.G. 

*  —      H.  T. 

—  G. 

*  —       J.  T. 
Kempe,  W.  N. 

*  —       A.  B. 

*  _        E.  C. 
Kempson,  F.  C. 

"Kemplliorne,  P.  H. 

*  —  J.  A. 
Kemp- Welch,  M. 

—  H.A. 
Kendall,  H.  B.  1907 

—  H,  E. 

*  —        J.  F.  1887 

*  —  T.  S.  1887 
*Kendle,W.J.  1871 
•Kennedy,  Sir  W.  K.  1868 

*  —    J.      1870 


1906 


1875 
1898 
1884 
1870 
1902 
1855 
1872 
I860 
1883 
1907 
1901 

1894 


1869 
1860 
1869 
1906 

1878 
1888 
1884 

1872 
1902 
1889 
1866 
1886 
1902 


A. 

M.  E. 
A.  R. 
J.  S. 
R.  S. 
C.  M. 
R.J. 
A.  K.  C. 
H.  T. 
J.  de  N. 
M.S.  N. 


1908 
1879 
1903 


1880 

1900 
1905 


Peter' i 

Peter'' s 

Peter's 

Clare 

Cuius 

Sidney 

Corpus 

J  oh. 

Cuius 

Emm. 

Pemb. 

Pemh. 

Caiui 

Cuius 

Trhi.H. 

King's 

Queens' 

Knim. 

Doil'H. 

Trinity 
Queens' 
Qneens' 
Trinity 
Corpus 
Pemb. 
Corpus 
Queens' 
J  oh. 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Corpus 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cuius 
J  oh. 
Trinity 
King's 
Trinity 
Pemh. 
Pemb. 
King's 
Emm. 
Cuius 
Pemh. 
(Pemh. 
[King's 
Cuius 
Corpus 
King's 
Kii)(i's 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 


•Kennett,  R.  H. 

1886^ 

Queens' 

I  Jrinity 

Kennett-Barrington 
G.  N.  E 

\ 

.Va;/d. 

*Kenny,  C.  S. 

1875 

Down. 

Kensington, H.  le  G 

1908 

Pemb. 

Kent,  L.  U. 

1908 

Pemh. 

*     —     H.  H. 

1886 

Cuius 

—    A.  R. 

Queens' 

—     N.  B. 

1908 

Christ's 

—     H. 

Christ's 

—     W.A. 

1892 

J  oh. 

—    C. 

1905 

Trinity 

Kenworthy  Browne 

,B.E. 

Jesus 

Kenyon,  H.  G. 

1902 

Pemh. 

—          M.N. 

Trinity 

Ker,  J.  C. 

19()() 

Cuius 

*  —    W.C.  A. 

1876 

Trinity 

*  —    R.  A. 

1903 

Selwyn 

*Kerby,E.  T. 

1899 

Clure 

—      C.  C. 

1907 

Trinity 

—      W.  M. 

190G 

Don-n. 

•Kerly,  D.  RPK. 

1884 

Joh. 

•Kermode,  R.  D. 

1891 

Caius 

*     —           S.  A.  P. 

1881 

Queens' 

Kerr,  M.  J.  D. 

190(5 

Clare 

—    P.  W. 

1907 

Pemb. 

—    D.  L. 

1908 

Queens' 

*    —    J.G. 

1896 

Christ's 

—    A.  E. 

1900 

Christ's 

*    —    J. 

1884 

Joh. 

—    K. 

1903 

Trinity 

Kerridge,  W.  H. 

1906 

Corpus 

—           H.J. 

NonColl. 

•Kerrison,  R. 

1865 

Trinity 

•Kershaw,  J.  F. 

1876 

Trinity 

•    —          J.C. 

1854 

Emm. 

Kettlewell,  H.  H. 

Sebri/n 

Keuneman,  A.  E. 

1908 

Pemb. 

*Kewley,  J. 

1901 

Kinff's 

Kewney,  G.  S. 

1895 

Pemb. 

*Key,  S.  VV. 

1898 

Culh. 

•Keymer,  N. 

1867 

Pemb. 

•Keynes,  J.  N. 

1876 

Pemh. 

—        G.  L. 

Pemh. 

—        .1.  M. 

1905 

Kinif's 

Keyser,  L.  E. 

1900 

Cuius 

•    —       C.  E. 

1870 

Trinity 

Khan,  F.  P. 

1905 

Cains 

—     F.  M. 

1905 

Joh. 

-      M.  1. 

Joh. 

—      A.  A. 

Down. 

Khar^.L.  G. 

Christ's 

Kharegat,  P.  M. 

Clure 

Khong,  K.   T. 

1907 

Joh. 

Khoo,  B.  K. 

Calh. 

Kliwaja,  A.  M. 

Christ's 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Kirby,  T.  K. 

•  —     V.  T. 

—  R.  A. 

Kirk,  A. 

—  J. \V.  C. 

—  J.  L. 

•  —   H.  J.  P. 

Ki.kby,  N.  W. 
Kirke,  G.  G. 
Kirkland,  A.  E. 
*Kirkness,  L.  II. 
Kirkpairick,  H.  V. 

•  —  F.  A. 

•  _  A.  F. 

—  A.  P. 
Kirkwood,  J.  M. 
Kirloskar,  V.  G. 
Kircland,  J. 
Kisch,  E.  R. 

•  —     H.  M. 
*Kissack,  VV.  L. 

Kitchen,  H.  E. 
'Kitchener,  E. 

•  —  F.E. 
*Kitchin,  F.  L. 

Kitching,  H.  E. 
Kitchlew,  S-ud-D. 
Kitson,  15.  M. 

•  —        A.J. 

•  —        E.B.  B. 

—  A.E. 

—  H.  H. 
"    —  S.  D. 

•  —  R.  H. 

•  —  E.  C. 

—  R.  D. 
•Kittermaster,  F.  J. 

•  —  A.  N.  C. 
Kittle,  11.  \V. 
Kitto,  .(.  L. 
Kleeinan,  R.  I). 

•KnaKRs,  R.  L. 

•  Kiiapiiidii,  U. 
Knappell,  P.  G. 

•Knapion,  A.  .F. 

KniiHltr.  R.  M.  1.  .1 

KiK'tn,  K.  ( '. 

Kncese,  K.  H.  W. 
•Kniphi,  11.  II. 

•  —         A.  C. 

•  —        A.  M.  (Bp) 

—  H.  F. 

—  E.  F. 

•  —        ('.  C. 


Khwaja,  M.  V. 

WonColl. 

•Kidd,  W.  J. 

1882 

Qtieens' 

—     W.  A.  T. 

Jesus 

—     G.  C. 

lllOf. 

Christ's 

-     C.  1{. 

I'JO.') 

Trinitij 

Kilburn.  P. 

Tritiit';/ 

•Killick,  U. 

1891 

Trinity 

•    —        C. 

IB'JG 

Triniti/ 

Kilner.  S.D. 

F.mm. 

*KilvinK-ton,  F. 

1882 

Down. 

•Kimmins,  C.  W. 

1885 

Down . 

Kindersley,  R.  F. 

Maqd. 

King.L.  R. 

l'.)ai 

Pemb. 

•     —     A.E. 

188G 

Ciiiu.i 

—    G.  C. 

Cuius 

—    .1. 

( 'ains 

•    —     J. 

1860 

Trin.U. 

—    H.  P. 

Trin.H. 

•     —    L.  W. 

181)1 

King's 

—     11.  H. 

King's 

•    —     H.  C. 

1898 

Queens' 

•    _     A.S. 

190-2 

Queens' 

—     W.  M.  R. 

Jenus 

—    L.  V. 

1008 

Christ's 

•     —     11.  A. 

1892 

Joh. 

•     —     L.  A.  L. 

1901 

J  oh. 

—    a.  K. 

19(J-2 

Joh. 

—     B.N. 

1908 

Trinitji 

•     -     H.  M. 

1894 

Emm. 

—    H. 

Emm. 

•     —     E.G. 

1866 

Sidney 

—     W.O.  R. 

Sidney 

—     \V.  (J. 

1886 

Down. 

"     —     11.  W, 

I'.tOl 

Selwyn 

Kingdom,  T. 

1!KH 

h'ini/'s 

Kingdon,  J.  R. 

1891 

Caius 

—           .1. 

Queens' 
Joh. 

—           C. 

VM) 

—           1). 

11  Id.". 

Joh. 

Kinghain,  W.  K. 

Trinity 

-             B.  V. 

Kmm. 

•  K  ing-Ilarman  ,S'u-\ 
(J.  A.                   J 

1873 

Trinity 

Kingsford,  C.  E.  B. 

Queens' 

•     _            P.  A. 

1898 

Joh. 

KiiigKhiiid,  il.  L. 

Trinity 

•  Kiiij^sley ,  \V.  T. 

1838 

Sidney 

•KinKMiull.  A.M-^A. 

1879 

Joh. 

•iMi.lesi.l.-,  R.  V.C. 

18<i3 

F.mm. 

•K.iiloch,  M.  W. 

1KS7 

Femb. 

•kinnaird,  Lord 

IWiS 

Trinity 

•     _           Hon.I)..\ 

.  I'.iOl 

Trinity 

—           llon.K.K 

.  l9(»-2 

Trinlh/ 

*  Kinnear,  T.  J  . 

IH.'i3 

Christ' i 

•Kintoii-,  Earl  of 

IS75 

Trinity 

Ktrby,  11.  R. 

I'emh. 

—     A.  11. 

I'.KIO 

Joh. 

1195 

l)i59  Trimly 
1888  Trinity 
1«90     Trinity 

Cains 
1899     Kiii</'s 
1891      Christ's 
1881      Trini(y 

Pemb. 

Clare 

Km  III . 
1901     Joh. 

.Iisus 
1884     Trinity 

1871  &'T} 
{  I  rinity 

1907  Trinity 
I'linb. 
Joh. 
Selwyn 

1908  Clare 
1873  Trinity 
1896  Fmm. 
1S98  Sid  lie  1/ 
1887  Christ's 
1861  Trinity 
1893  Joh. 

Trill. II. 

Peter's 

1908  Peter's 

1898  Piiiib. 

1864  Christ's 

188(3  Trinitij 

1891  Tiinitu 

1892  Trinity 
1S95  Trinity 
1895  Trinity 
190-1  Trinity 
1891  Kiiip's 

1893  Christ  s 
1879  Peter's 
1901  Joh. 
1907  Emm. 
IssO  Cains 
1901  Emm. 

Ma./d. 
1884      I'rinity 

Sidnetj 
190S     /',,„/,; 

Trinity 
1884  Clare  ' 
1897      Pem/i. 

I88C.  )'■"";•' 

190M     Cams 
<  'ains 
IN7H     Corjiui 


1196 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


(Corinis 

•Lafone,  S.  A. 

1858 

Joh. 

*Knisl.t,  H.  J.  C. 

1882 

\  Cath. 

*     -       H.P.  M. 

1889 

Trinity 

y  Selwyn 

La  Fontaine,  S.  H. 

1908 

Cuius 

—        E.  A. 

1908 

Corjms 

Lahusen,  D.  D. 

(.'hrist's 

—        G.  T. 

Corpun 

*Laidlaw,G.  M. 

1900 

Joh. 

—        J.  E.  H. 

Cath. 

—         P.  F. 

1903 

Joh. 

—        C.  E. 

Jrsus 

—         H.  A.  L. 

1907 

Joh. 

•    —        H.  E. 

1894 

Joh. 

—        C.  G.  P. 

Joh. 

—        W.  F. 

Enun . 

*Laidlay,  VV.  J. 

1872 

Peter's 

•Knightly,  W. 

1875 

Joh. 

Laiug,  A.  T. 

Corpus 

*Knights,  H.  J.  W. 

1902 

Emm. 

Laird,  G.  E. 

Pemh. 

—         K.  M.  W  . 

1907 

Emm . 

—     P.  R. 

Pemb. 

Knighton,  G.  G. 

Prmh. 

—    J. 

Trinity 

*KnoU,  H.C. 

1884 

Peter's 
Selwyn 

Lake,  W.  I. 
*    —     H.A. 

1871 

Cuitis 
Corpus 

•Knowles,  T.  T. 

1883 

Peter's 

*    —    P. 

1887 

Joh. 

—          E.  A. 

Trin.H. 

*Lakin,  S.  M. 

1859 

Sidney 

*     —         F. 

1874 

Cath. 

Lai,  M. 

Christ's 

*     —         G. 

1870 

Trinity 

Lail,  P. 

1906 

Joh. 

*     —         Sir  L.  Bart 

1879 

Trinity 

•Lamb,  C.G.    M.A. 

1894 

Clare 

*     —          CQ. 

1884 

Trinity 

—      G.  G.  E. 

Pemb. 

_          G.  J.  F. 

1901 

Trinity 

*    -     J.C. 

1872 

Jesus 

—         K.  K. 

Trinity 

•     —     J,  H. 

1855 

Christ's 

—         R. 

1905 

Down, 

•    —     H. 

1872 

Trinity 

—         M.  H. 

Selwyn 

*    —     R.  E. 

1901 

Trinity 

*Knowlys,  C  H. 

1868 

Trinity 

—     R.  P. 

1903 

Trinity 

Knox,  W. 

Caiits 

*     —     W.  R.  M. 

1905 

Trinity 

—      VV.D.  C. 

1889 

Trin.H 

—    C.  H. 

Trinity 

—     A.  D. 

1906 

King's 

•    —     B. 

1864 

Emm. 

—     E.  U.E. 

Joh.^ 

—    P.  C.  C. 

Down. 

—     J. 

Trinity 

*  Lamhe,  J.  L. 

1 886 

Trin.H. 

•Knubley,  E.  P. 

1873 

Magd. 

*  Lambert,  C.  J. 

1867 

Pemb. 

—          C. 

Magd. 

•    —         E. 

1882 

Pemb. 

—           R.  L. 

Magd. 

*    _         T.  W. 

1885 

Pemb. 

Koga,  M. 

Peter's 

—          H.  H. 

1905 

Pemb. 

KoKo 

('hrist's 

•    —         C.  E. 

1894 

(■hrist's 

Koop,  G.  G. 

1906 

Cuius 

—          F. 

1905 

Christ's 

Krajevvski- Lander, 

C. 

Trinitii 

*    —          I.  C. 

1873 

Trinity 

Kraus,  M. 

1908 

Joh. 

_         A.  U.  M. 

1891 

Trinity 

Kiifra.L.  J. 

Cuius 

—         C.  C. 

Sidney 

Kiishiiamma,  N.  R 

Queens' 

•    —         J. 

1901 

Do  wn . 

_                 J.K. 

"  1907 

Emm. 

*Lanibrick,  G.  M. 

1883 

Trinity 

Kruckeiibers,  J. 

Queens' 

Lanibriiiudi,  C.  L. 

Christ's 

•Kriiger,  H.  K. 

1890 

Joh. 

*Lamplough,  F.E.  L 

.  1903 

Trinity 

Kuroda,  Baron  N. 

Kini/'s 

•Lamplugh,  D. 

1875 

Joh. 

Kutnow,  H.  S. 

Jesus 

*Lancaster,  H. 

1901 

I'enih. 

•Kyd,  D.  H. 

1884 

Pemh. 

—            E.  T. 

(Jiieens' 

Kyin,  M.  B. 

Christ's 

•Lance,  E.  M. 

1884 

Jesus 

•Kyle,  J.  L. 

1888 

Cath. 

*  Lanchesler,  H .  C .  O 

.  1899 

Pemb. 

•Kynaston,  J. 

1848 

Trin.H. 

*     —              W.  F. 

1897 

King's 

*     —             H. 

1857 

Joh. 

Lander,  J.  V. 

1905 

Clare 

Laby,  T.  H. 

1907 

Emm. 

—        II.  D. 

190() 

Cuius 

•Lachlan,  R. 

1884 

Triniiy 

—         P.  E. 

Down. 

Lacey,  F.  A. 

Trinil'i/ 

*Landon,  J.  W. 

1901 

Sidnei/ 

•Ladds.J.S. 

1868 

Joh. 

Lane,  S.  F.  B. 

1!»()5 

Pemb. 

•Ladell,  H.  U. 

1872 

Sidney 

—     11.  J. 

Cuius 

•Ladenburg-,  A.  L. 

1891 

Clare 

—     b\  D. 

Qtieens' 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1197 


*Lane,  F.  U.  A. 

1874 

Joh  . 

Laurance,  J. B. 

Pemh. 

—     H.C.  H. 

Joh. 

*Laurence,  Sir  P. 

M. 

1876 

Corpus 

•    —     J.A.  C. 

1SS).S 

Emm. 

t     

P. 

1852 

Trinity 

•Lang,  H.  M. 

18'.)9 

Pemb. 

« 

F.  S. 

1888 

Trinity 

•    —    VV.  U. 

1901 

Pemh. 

•     

R.  V. 

1898 

Trinity 

•    —    .I.T. 

1866 

Corpus 

*     

C. 

1903 

Trinity 

•     —    B.  T. 

1902 

Trinity 

•     

G. 

1856 

Emm. 

—     R.  S. 

Trinity 

Laurie, 

J.  VV^ 

Corpus 

Laugdale,  K.  M. 

1906 

Clare 

*     — 

A,  P. 

1SS5 

King's 

—        c.  ^L 

Clan' 

— 

M. 

1892 

King's 

Langdon, M. 

1898 

Pemh. 

•    

C.  V.  K. 

1878 

Trinity 

—           A.  G. 

1890 

Kitiir's 

Laver,  I 

J.  S. 

1902 

Joh. 

'Lanf^don-  IJavies,! 

B.  N.       ]' 

1899 

Pemb. 

Laville, 
Law,  J. 

L.  V. 
K. 

1871 

Corpus 
Christ's 

•Laii},'don-Dowii,R.L.1888 

Trinity 

—    M 

.  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

»     -                    P.I 

..  1889 

Trinity 

"Lawraiice,  W.J. 

1862 

Trinity 

*Lani;e,  M.  E. 

1894 

Christ  s 

*  Lawrence,  G.  H 

1895 

Corpus 

I.aiigeniiai),  E.  S. 

Christ's 

— 

Sir  A. 

r. 

1867 

Trin.H. 

'l^antfliam,  F.  G. 

1885 

Trin.H. 

*     

A. 

1880 

King 's 

-            C.  N. 

Km  m . 

— 

F.  H. 

1904 

Queens' 

—            li.  J. 

Sehoyn 

•     

C  1 . 

1876 

Trinity 

Langhome.  H.  Y. 

1898 

Christ's 

•     

B.  E. 

1877 

Trinity 

I.anglev,  F.  0. 

190.5 

Cuius 

«     

C.  L. 

1887 

Trinity 

—     ■    E.  K. 

Cuius 

♦     

F.  VV 

P 

1894 

Trinity 

*     -          J.  P. 

1852 

.loh. 

— 

A.  L. 

1905 

Trinity 

•    —          J.N. 

1875 

Trinity 

— 

A.C. 

C. 

Triiiily 

—          A.  S, 

1905 

Down. 

«     ____ 

T.J. 

1872 

Down. 

•     —          E. 

1886 

Selwyn 

Lawrie, 

J.F. 

Trinity 

Langiidge,  W.  0. 

Peter's 

*Laws,  iS 

.C. 

1904 

Joh. 

l.am;ton,  A.  C.  M. 

1901 

Pemh. 

*Lawson 

,R.  G. 

1888 

CUire 

•    —        W. 

1866 

Jesus 

•     

VV. 

1873 

Pemh. 

Lankester,  K.  F. 

Emm. 

•     

K.  11. 

1887 

f'emb. 

I.apage,  F.  C. 

King's 

*     — 

J.C. 

1896 

Pemh. 

l>ai)sley,(i.T.  M.A 

.  1905 

Trinity 

— 

C.  G. 

1907 

Pemh. 

*Lardtr,  G. 

1889 

Emm. 



W. 

1889 

Trin.H 

L:irRe,  H.J. 

Chniit's 



D. 

1902 

Trin.H 

•l>arnior,  A. 

1884 

Clare 

•     

N.G. 

1881 

King's 

•     —         J. 

1880 

Joh. 

•     — 

VV.  N. 

1854 

Trinity 

Larniour,  A.  C. 

Trinity 

•     

K.  P. 

1856 

Trinity 

•Larnacli,  J.  VV. 

1872 

Trinity 

•     

A.  W. 

1884 

Trinity 

•Larner,  H.  M. 

1888 

I  Pemh. 
\  Selwi/n 

— 

G. 
W.R. 

1902 
1905 

Trinity 
Hetuyn 

l.aipent,J.P.(;..len.l'.t03 

I'm,),. 

— 

T.  D. 

Jtuicn. 

♦|,:l^l.rey,  P.  U. 
•Latliam,  J.  II. 

l<)01i 

1854 

Joh. 
Clare 

Lawsoii 

-Johnston,  i 
A.  M-^VV.     i 

1907 

Trinity 

•     —         P.  VV. 

1858 

Cains 

*Lavvlon 

-  Roberts 

J.C. 1901 

Clare 

•     —        A.C.I^'-^'-    |l8'.K)A7«7's 
\i/irorn.r                 •' 

•Lax,  W 
•Lay,C. 

.  G. 

J. 

1882 
1889 

7'rinity 
Cath. 

•     —          VV. 

1859 

Trinity 

1  .aye,  1 

.  A.  VV. 

Trin.H. 

•     _         M. 
•Latifi,  A. 

1H6;') 
1901 

Trinity 
Joh. 

•Lay  land- Harralt 
Sir  F.  Bart 

■) 

1883 

Trin.H 

\.\  Toiiche,  G.  (j. 

D. 

Trinity 

•Layng, 

T. 

1884 

Jesus 

Lattey,  II.  P.  V. 
—      VV.  r. 

1905 
I9(l7 

Pemh: 
Corpus 

Jjaylon, 

W.  T. 

1907 

1  Cuius 
\  Trinity 

•     —       11. 

IH7!) 

Joh. 

— 

11.  i\. 

Seltvyn 

•Laiiglilon,  .*^ir  .1.  K 

.  1852 

Cams 

Utzariis 

liarlow, 

W.S.IHH7 

Down. 

'Laupiiiann,  (». 

1HM4 

Peters 

•Leu,  Sir 

T,  S.  Mart. 

1H8H 

Clare 

1198 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Lea,  E.  1. 

1900 

Pemb. 

*Lee,  T.  W. 

1857 

Trill)  t  y 

•    —  A.  S. 

^'^^l^tty 

*  —  J .  T.  N. 

*  —  H.  B. 

1877 
1897 

Trinity 
Trinil'y 

•    —  G.H. 

1865 

Trinity 

*     _W.  E. 

1898 

Trinity 

Leach,  R.  C. 

VI  arc 

—  A.N. 

1899 

Trinitii 

—      R.  W. 

1906 

Christ's 

—  C.  B. 

1907 

Trinitii 

—      R. 

1904 

Magd. 

*    —  T.  R. 

1864 

Kinin. 

—      W.J. 

Trinity 

»    —  E.A. 

1876 

Emm . 

•    —     H. 

1852 

Emm. 

—  R.  S.  O. 

1905 

Emm. 

Leacroft,  J. 

Pemb. 

*     -J.  B. 

1871 

Sidney 

Leadbeater,  W.  E. 

1906 

Sekoyn 

—  A.O.N. 

NonCoU. 

"J^eader,  R. 

1883 

Christ^s 

—  C.  H. 

NonCoU, 

—        H.  E. 

Down. 

—  H. 

Non(  'oil. 

Leadman,  W.  M. 

1901 

Jnh. 

-H.  V. 

NonCoU. 

*  Leaf,  J.  F. 

1892 

Peter\ 

♦Leech,  B. 

1899 

Clave 

*     —    Walter 

1874 

Trinity 

•    —      H.  B. 

1870 

Cuius 

•    —   H. 

1877 

Trinity 

•    —      E.  B. 

1897 

Christ's 

•    _   Will. 

1884 

Trinity 

Leeds,  F. 

CafJi. 

•     —   C.  H. 

188.'5 

Trinity 

*Leeke,  W.  W. 

1904 

Clare 

—    E.  H. 

1889 

Trinity 

•     —     E.  T. 

1863 

Trinity 

"Leahy,  A.  H. 

1881 

Pemb. 

*    —     J.  C. 

1866 

Trinity 

Leak,  H. 

Cuius 

•    _     W.  M. 

1901 

Trinity 

Leake,  C.  P. 

1905 

Trin.H. 

*     —     C. 

1904 

Trinity 

*    —      H.  M. 

1900 

Christ's 

—     E.  J. 

1906 

Trinity 

•    _      W.  M, 

1855 

Joh. 

—     C.  H. 

Trinity 

Leakey, H. 

Trin.H. 

—     J.  A. 

Trinity 

—        R.  A. 

Corpns 

Leeming,  A.  J. 

( 'orpux 

*Leatham,  C.  A. 

1873 

Trinity 

—          W. 

1858 

(fhrist  's 

*  Leathern,  J.  G. 

1894 

Joh. 

Lee-Norman,  F.  T. 

Pemb. 

—          G. 

1904 

Joh. 

*Lees,T.  P. 

1896 

Clare 

*Leather,  F. 

1904 

Clare 

—  E.  H. 

Trin.H. 

—        N.  G. 

1908 

Trinity 

—   K.  A. 

1903 

Kiuf/'.s 

•Leathes,  S.  M. 

1884 

Trinity 

—  A.  H. 

1906 

King's 

Lea- Wilson,  W.  H 

Trinitii 

—   D.  C. 

Queens' 

Le  Blond,  R.C.G. 

Trinity 

*     —  L. 

1886 

Jesus 

Du  P. 

*    —  H.  C. 

1892 

Joh. 

Le  Cren,  V.  L. 

Jf.su.s 

—  S. 

Joh. 

Ledgard.W.  H. 

1896 

Joh. 

—  A.  A. 

Emm. 

•Ledg-er,  E. 

1863 

Corpus 

•    —  D.  B. 

1869 

Ledlie,  W. 

1884 

('hrixt'i 

"Leese,  J. 

1890 

Peter\ 

•Ledsam,  D.  B. 

1870 

Christ's 

Leesmith,  B.  L. 

1888 

Pemb. 

Led  ward,  C.  H. 

PCHlh. 

Leete,  W.  J  .  H. 

190S 

Caiii.s 

*Lee,  R.  H.  L. 

1901 

Peter's 

•Lee-Warner,  H. 

1864 

Joh. 

*     —A. 

1902 

Peter's 

•    _                  SirW 

.  1869 

Joh. 

-  A.  E. 

1890 

Clare 

•Le  Fleming,  J . 

1S64 

Christ's 

*    —  A.  H.  E. 

1897 

Pemb. 

Legg,  H.  G. 

1903 

King's 

—  C.S. 

1905 

Cuius 

*    _    W.  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

—  J.M. 

Trin.H. 

Legge, R.  J. 

Down. 

—  R.  S.  N. 

1908 

Jesiis 

LegRe-Ciirrie,  J.  D 

Clare 

—  A.  M. 

Jesus 

•Le  GroSjG. 

1852 

Jesus 

—  H.  W. 

l,)ucrns' 

•Lehmann,  R.  C. 

1878 

Trinity 

—  A, 

1902 

Christ's 

*  Leicester,  Ld  Bp  of 

1860 

Emm. 

—  R.  D. 

Christ's 

Leigh,  B.  H. 

J'eter's 

•    —  C. 

1850 

Joh. 

-       E.  H. 

I'emb. 

♦    —  F. 

1863 

Joh. 

"    —     J. 

1898 

Christ's 

•    —W.J. 

1,S79 

Joh. 

•    _      Hon.  J.W. 

1860 

Trinity 

—  11. 

190") 

Joh. 

•     —     Hon.  R.C.  F. 

18S2 

Trinity 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1199 


R.L. 


Leiprh,  Lord  LI.. I). 
*Leigh-Smith,  L. 
Leighion.A.  F. 

j.V.. 

—  J.W. 

Leite.H.M.J.F.) 

de-P.  P.      f 

Le  Lacheur,  E.  T. 

•  —  W.J. 
Lely,  W.  G. 
Le  iMaislre,  S.  G. 

•Leniaii,  H.  iM. 
Lernon,  G.  T. 

•  —        V.  E. 
*Lempfert,  R.  G.  K. 

•  Lend  rum,  W.  T. 
Leney,  R.  J.  l'>. 

'  Lennard.SirT.li.lJar 

•  —         V.  R. 
Lennox,  N.  (t. 

•Leonard,  G.  H. 

—  P.J. 
•Le  Pelley,.!.  L. 

•  Lepper,  R.  S. 
Lescher,  F.  (i. 
Lesley,  J.  W. 
Leslie,  J.  R. 

—  A. 
Lesser,  R.  W. 
Lesler,  H.  F. 

—  R.  K. 
LetL'liwortli,G.n.S. 
Lulls,  (;.  F.  C. 

•Leventliorpe,  R. 
Lever,  P.  F. 

—  D. 
_      W.  II. 

•  Liver>on,  H.  J. 
•Ltvett.  R. 

•  —        K.  L. 

—  L.  R. 

—  E.  C. 
Levi.  A.  A. 

•Li-vine,  A. 

—  E. 
Levinstein,  Cr.  E. 
L.vy,  L.  A. 

-    L.  C. 
.M. 
•Lewin,  H.  VV. 

—  K.  R. 
"Lewis,  Ci.  A. 

—  E.  I. 

—  I'.  K. 

—  il    II 

—  \V    II 

•  —       R.  U.  M. 


I8(i4 

Trinity 

*Lewii 

,  W.  A. 

1886 

King's 

ISDl 

J  I' fills 

*     — 

r.  B. 

1890 

King's 

Cains 



E.  LI. 

Queens' 

•'•  litOG  Jioirn. 

•     

L.  S. 
IL 

1891 
188-2 

Queenn' 
Christ's 

Down. 



L.  F.  G. 

1903 

Christ's 



F.  H. 

Christ's 

i;io-2 

Cuius 

— 

R.M. 

Christ's 

I'.iai 

Kiiiffx 

— 

P.J. 

1906 

Joh. 

18'.»8 

Trinity 

— 

K.  0. 

1907 

Joh. 

I'.tOS 

Em  III . 

•     

T.  C. 

1875 

Trinity 

Clare 

*     — 

G.  A. 

1876 

Trinity 

1892 
1!)08 

Magd. 

CI  are 

*     — 

vv.j.i.^^-^ 

1 1)1  for  J 

i  1880  Trinity 

18S3 

Trinity 

♦     

T.  G.  E. 

1894 

Trinity 

1S'.)8 

hmm. 

*     — 

F.  FL 

1804 

Trinity 

1884 

Cains 



F.  W. 

Trinity 

1'.I(I5 

f'aiits 

— 

C.  B. 

1903 

Emm. 

rl.  1850  Peter's 



E.  P. 

1907 

Emm. 

1S72 

Corpus 

♦     

R.  M. 

187-2 

Down. 

Trinity 

« 

G.G. 

1884 

Doirn. 

1881 

Clare  ' 

•Lewis 

-Jones,  W. 

1888 

Queens' 

190S 

Jolt. 

*  Lewi.« 

-Lloyd,  R. 

1859 

Magd. 

18ti-2 

Caius 

Lewton- Brain,  L. 

1899 

Joh. 

Lsy-i 

King's 

Ley, 

R.  L. 

19ai 

Pemb. 

( 'at  us 

♦ 

A.  B.  M. 

1871 

Joh. 

Emm. 

*Leycester,  VV.  11. 

1888 

Peter's 

1907 

King's 

Ley  land,  G.  R. 

I'emb. 

Trinity 

Li,  G 

(.'Iirist's 

1907 

Trinity 

*  Lias, 

C.  R. 

1888 

King's 

1901 

Pemb. 

— 

A.  G. 

King's 

Cains 

•    

J.J. 

1858 

Enun. 

1907 

Pemb. 

•Lidde 

11.  J.  VV. 

1883 

Trinity 

Jeius 

— 

C.  F.  J. 

Trinity 

187-2 

Jesus 

Liddl 

e,  G.  E. 

1907 

Peter's 

19(J0 

Clirist's 



H.  W. 

IlOirn. 

I'rinity 

Lidgett,  J.  C. 

1907 

Emm. 

Trinity 

Liebert,  K.  U.S. 

1889 

Pemh. 

1878 

Trinity 

Linht 

,  1).  (). 

I'cnib. 

1.S66 

J  oh. 

Li!;l.t 

l.ume.H.R.H. 

1907 

Sehcyn 

1870 

J  oh. 

Lightfoot,  B. 

I'lln's 

190C 

Trinity 

•Liglilwood,  J.  iM. 

1874 

Trin.IJ. 

Trinilji 

Lilev 

,  H.  D. 

( 'hrist's 

190-2 

Trinity 

Lilley,  E.  G. 

Magd. 

189'2 

Jesus 

Lillie 

,  D.  (i. 

Joh. 

Jesus 

•Lillii 

f<slon,  F. 

isyi 

Pemb. 

19(18 

I'emb. 

•Lilly 

VV.  S, 

186-2 

Peter's 

1907 

Clare 



G.  A. 

Cains 

Joh. 

— 

CO. 

Jesus 

Down. 

Lim, 

G.  ('. 

1907 

Joh. 

190.") 

Clare 

Linci 

In,  N. 

l<Xt7 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Lindenbuuni,  .1.  M. 

19()«) 

Caius 

1891 

Caius 

Lindley,  E.  S. 

1903 

Trinity 

l'.H)*2 

Caius 

•Lind 

<ay,  J. 

ia'-.4 

Trinity 

Cuius 

•          

VV.  A. 

I8(i8 

Trinity 

Caiun 

• 

T.  F. 

188.') 

Sidney 

Kin;/  K 

Caius 

Lindsell,  R.  E. 

lytw 

lK.q-2 

Corims 

•     

E.  B. 

l8liH 

Christ's 

1200 


MEMBERS  OK  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Lindsell,  A.  .I.G. 
*Liue,  J.  R. 
Ling,  H.  W. 

—  G.  A. 
Lingard,  J.  R. 
Linnell,  H. 
Linney,  D. 
Linton,  F.  J. 
Lipscomb,  E.  H. 
Lipson,  D.  L.  L. 

—  E. 
Liptrot,  R.N. 
Lister,  J.  G. 

*  —      JJ- 

—  A.  H. 

—  W.  T. 
Litchfield,  P.  C. 

•Litle,  E.  R.  U. 

*  _    VV.  B.  S. 
•Little,  C. 

—  J.  A. 

*  _  T.  W. 

*  —  J.  F.  W. 

*  —  J.  R. 

*  —  J.  T. 

*  —     T.  G. 
Littler,  C.  G.  M. 

•Littlejohn,  C.  P. 

—  J.  C. 
*Littlewood,E.  T. 

Litton,  \V.  U.  U. 
_      E.  L. 
*Liveing,  E. 

*  —        G.D. 
Livens,  G.  H. 
Liversidge,  A.  M.A. 
i^ivesey,  A.  G.  H. 

•Livett,  .L  J.  W. 

l^ivingstone,  F.  D. 
*Llewelyn,  J.  F. 

*  Lloyd,  A. 

_  W.  R. 

—  J.W. 

—  M.  A. 

—  A.C.  G. 

*  —  LI.  S. 

*  .-  J.  IL 
_  M.  T. 
_  C.  F. 

*  —  G.  I.  H. 

—  J.  F.  S. 

—  J.  P. 

—  E.  A. 

—  G.  B. 

—  A.S. 


1902 

Christ's 

Lloyd,  C.  G. 

Trinity 

1884 

Down. 

-     G.A. 

Trinity 

I'emh. 

—     L.  S. 

Trinity 

1901 

King^s 

—     R.  B. 

1903 

Emm . 

190(J 

Trinity 

*LLoyd,  G.  W. 

1883 

Triniti/ 

]l0WH. 

Lloyd-George,  R. 

t'hri.si.s 

1899 
1907 

Joh. 
Pemh. 

*Lloyd-Graenie,  Y.) 
Georg-e               ) 

1863 

Trinity 

1.S82 

Cuius 

Lloyd-Jones,  P.  A. 

1898 

Joh. 

1908 

Corpus 

*     —                 I.  G. 

1891 

Trinity 

Trinity 

—                 E.  W 

Emm. 

Christ's 

Lloyd- Price,  O.  L. 

Caius 

1907 

Cath. 

Lo,  T.  Y. 

Jesus 

1880 

Joh. 

*  Loane,  G.  G. 

1893 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Lob,  H. 

1908 

Ki)ii/'s 

1886 

Trinity 

•Lock,  G.  H. 

1873 

Clare 

1889 

Trinity 

•     -    S.  W. 

1869 

Cains 

1900 

Trin.H. 

*    —    J.  B. 

1872 

Caius 

1884, 

Pemh. 

*    —    J.L. 

1896 

Caiui 

1882 

Christ's 

•    —    P.  G. 

1897 

Caius 

1H84 

Cains 

*    —    K.  H. 

1902 

Caius 

1907 

Cuius 

—    N.  F. 

1908 

Caius 

1884 

King''s 

•    —    R. 

1872 

Trinity 

1888 

King's 

—    G.E. 

1898 

Sidney 

1855 

Joh. 

-    L.  J. 

KonCull. 

1887 

Trinity 

Locke,  C.  E.  L. 

Queens' 

1868 

*    —      G.  T. 

1897 

Joh. 

iSelwj/n 

«     —      J.  H. 

1871 

Trinity 

1886 

Corpus 

Locker-Lampson,0 

S.  1903  Trinity 

1902 

Corpus 

*Lockhart,  R.  B. 

1884 

Corpus 

1882 

Peter's 

*    —           R.  W. 

1895 

Corpus 

1900 

Trinity 

—           J.H.  R. 

B. 

./csns 

1908 

Trin.H. 

"Locock,  A.  H. 

1852 

Trinity 

Queens' 

"Loder,  Sir  E.G., Bart 

.  1873 

Trinity 

1858 

Caius 

•     —      G.  W.  E. 

1884 

Trinity 

1850 

Joh. 

—      R.  B. 

1886 

Trinity 

Jesu.t 

-      N.  W. 

Trinity 

1887 

Christ's 

—      R.  E. 

Trinity 

I'emh. 

Lodge,  R.  F. 

/\in;/'s 

1884 

*Loeffler,  C.  L.  H. 

1898 

Triniti/ 

Peter' i 

*Loewe,  H.  M.  J. 

1904 

Qnrrns' 

1873 

Clare 

•Loft,  J.  E.  W. 

1854 

Corpus 

1874 

Peter's 

•Lofts,  A.  E.  VV. 

1885 

Trinity 

J'eter's 

•Logan,  S.  C. 

1874 

Joh. 

i9o;i 

Clure 

Loly,  G.  M. 

Trin.  //. 

I'emb. 

•Lonnax,  J.  C. 

1875 

Trin.H 

1901 

Qn  Bens' 

•    —       T.  L. 

1882 

Trin.H. 

1898 

Christ's 

—       A.  G. 

Trin.H. 

1877 

Joh. 

•    —       T. 

1847 

Trinity 

Joh. 

London,  G.  E. 

hoirn. 

1888 

Trinity 

•Loney,  S.  L. 

1882 

Sidney 

1896 

Trinilji 

•Long,  D. 

1855 

Cains 

1903 

Trinity 

•     _     D.S. 

1888 

Cains 

190t; 

Trinity 

•     —     VV.  S.  F. 

1880 

Joh. 

1907 

TriiiHi/ 

•    —     B. 

1891 

Joh. 

1907 

Trinity 

—    G.  IL 

i9o:. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

—     A.  P. 

Joh. 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1201 


Long,  R.  P. 

190C. 

Selwyn 

Longboiham,  11.  N 

Clare 

•Longfield,  R.  K. 

18(34 

Trinity 

•Longlmrst,  E.  S. 

imi 

Jesui 

LoDgley,  A.  H. 

1898 

Corpus 

"l.oiij^nian,  A.  11. 

18()5 

Trinity 

-        K.  c;. 

1905 

Trinity 

—            J. 

Kiiim. 

Longiidge,  R.  B. 

I',mh. 

•     —               M. 

is(;9 

Trinity 

—              A.  0.  C 

.  li»U5 

Trinity 

Longr-staflF,  Ci.  C. 

iiHjt; 

Clare 

I.ongworth,  E.  C. 

J\i)iii'n 

Lonsdale,  B. 

188S 

Trin.n. 

•     -           H.  R. 

i;to-2 

Jesus 

•    —          H. 

1875 

Mayd. 

•     —           W.H.M 

lilOU 

Trinity 

-            H. 

191)7 

hut  III. 

♦Lord,  1',  E. 

18H8 

Clare 

—    VV.  B. 

Clirisl's 

•     —    CD. 

1885 

Joh. 

*     —    W.F. 

1899 

Trinity 

-    VV.L.  B. 

Trinity 

Lorentz,  H. 

Cliriil's 

Lorfe.iz,  H.  11.  U. 

Joh. 

•Loring,  VV. 

1889 

King's 

•Ix)lhi»n,  M.J. 

1873 

C'aiiis 

hound,  K.  S. 

litUl 

Sdiryn 

"Lovat-Fraser,  J.  A. 

1888 

Trinity 

•Love,  A.  11. 

1897 

Christ's 

•    -    A.E.  H. 

1886 

Joh . 

—     F.  S. 

Joh. 

Loveband.  F.  Y. 

( 'iiins 

Lovetiay,  A.  L. 

I'rtcr's 

•     -           G.E. 

1898 

Cuius 

Loveless,  M.  L. 

Hemh. 

—           W.B. 

Pemb. 

Lovell,  E.  N. 

Jesus 

—       P.  W. 

1898 

Triniti/ 

Lovelock,  C.  P. 

Down. 

*l.ovibond,  .1.  L. 

iH'.tfj 

Christ's 

•Low,  A. 

18/3 

Corpus 

•Lowe,('.  (i.  W. 

ISill 

Clare 

—      W .  P. 

PUHJ 

Cuius 

•   —    w.  n. 

1871 

C'/l^l.^^A 

•     —      W.  B. 

1S77 

Joh. 

•     —      C.H. 

188.0 

'Trinity 

•     —      A.  VV.C. 

1887 

'Trinity 

•    —      11.  H. 

18H7 

'Trinity 

•     -       E.  .S. 

1885 

Sidney 

Lowndf.s,  K.  <  i. 

I9<H 

riare 

•     —            \..V. 

!«;'>♦) 

'Trinity 

Lowry,  S.  11. 

I'nnh. 

-       VV.A.Ii. 

('(Uhs 

•   -      s.  c. 

1877 

Trin.H. 

•  Lowry -('orry,  lion. 
II.  W. 

mm 

'Trinity 

Lowson,  K.J. 

1907 

Caius 

•Lowther,  Kt.  Ilon.l 
J.W.               1 

1879 

Trinity 

Liiwy,  A.  E. 

Peter's 

Loxdale,  R.  G.  M. 

1908 

Trinity 

Loyd,  P.  11. 

I9(i*'> 

King's 

—     L.  C. 

1897 

'Trinity 

*     —     E.  N.  F. 

1901 

'Trinity 

-     R.A. 

190S 

Trinity 

"Luard,  B.  G. 

1858 

Peter's 

*     -      H. 

1897 

Trin.ll. 

•     —      G.  M.  C. 

1888 

Trinity 

Luard-Selby,  R.  B. 

1907 

Selwyn 

♦Lubbock,  K.  Ci. 

1  .s;)5 

King's 

•     —           P. 

190'i 

King's 

—           Hon.H. 

Trinity 

Lucas,  \V.  H. 

Clare 

—       W.  1 . 

Trin.ll. 

*     —      L.  A. 

189:! 

Cath. 

—      E.  C. 

1907 

Joh. 

*     —      E. 

1868 

Trinity 

•    —       F.  L. 

1883 

'Trinity 

*     —      F.  G.  L. 

1884 

'Trinity 

—      W.  L. 

1888 

Trinity 

♦     —      F.  H. 

I '.100 

Trinity 

♦     —       K. 

1901 

Trinity 

H.A. 

1907 

Trinilij 

—      C.  E. 

'trinity 

—      U. 

'Trinity 

—      G.  M.E. 

'Triniln 

—       E. 

Kmm. 

—      A.  E.  O. 

1908 

Selwyn 

*Luce,  R.  H. 

1889 

Christ 's 

—     G.  H. 

Emm. 

•Luckoek,  H.M. 

18.J9 

Jesus 

•    _         A.  M. 

1892 

Trinity 

♦Luddini^lon,  L.  H. 

1897 

Joh. 

•Luff,  J.  M.  G.  A. 

1884 

Cains 

♦Luker,  S.  G. 

]9(t:5 

I'emb. 

Lukis,  S. 

( 'aius 

Lullooblioy,  .1.  C. 

Christ's 

•Lumb,  J  . 

1875 

<  'tare 

—      11. 

1908 

<  'lure 

—      '!'.  F. 

Cains 

—      U. 

Joh. 

Lurnby,  C.  D,  It. 

Magd. 

•Lund,  W.  F. 

1884 

Joh. 

•     —      11. 

18K2 

Trinity 

-       K.F. 

18'.I4 

Sidney 

Lnndie,  H.  C. 

1907 

Christ's 

Lunn,  II.  C. 

Jr,ns 

•Luni,  A.  1  . 

18:13 

Christ's 

•Lupton,  K.  B. 

1883 

I'eter's 

—         W. 

<  lure 

•     -         .1.  Mad). 

18H9 

King's 

•     —         .1. 

1891 

Joh. 

•     —         A.S. 

I8<.)8 

Joh. 

51 


1202 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Lupton,  F.  M. 

—  F.  A. 
_        M. 

—  R.  E. 
*    —        C. 

Luiion,  R.  O. 
•Luscombe,  S.  S. 
•Lush,  A.  H. 

—  CM. 

—  E.J. 


1870     Trinity 

1907      Trinity 

Trinity 

is)07   j<:,ii„i. 

1878 

Down. 
1901     (Jiieeiis' 
1876    Trin.n. 
1876     Triti.H. 

Selwyn 


Lushington,F.deW.  1890  Clare 

•  —  T.  G.  L.  1874  Jesus 

•  —               V.             1859  Trinity 
Luisk,  J.                       1905  Joh. 

*Luttman,  W.  L.         1897  Peter'i, 

Luxnioore,  J.  C.  B.  1891  Trinity 
Lyall,  Sir  A.  C.  LLD.  1891  Kin^/'s 

•Lydekker,  J.  1873  Trinity 

—  L.  E.  1908  ,'<elirini 

—  N.  W.  Sehvyn 
•Lyell,  A.  H.              1879  Trinity 

Lyle,  R.  C.  Corpus 

Ljmbery.A.  W.         1900  Joh. 

Lynch,  P.  A.  1903  Trin.H. 

•  —       H,  F.  B.        1884  Trinity 
*Lynes,  B.  H.              1890  Pemb. 
•Lyon,  J.  S.                 1882  Clare 

•  —     G.  1886  Cm-pus 

—  W.  T.  1908  Kinr/'s 

•  _     W.  H.  1850  Trinity 

•  —     R.J.  1851  Trinity 

—  Hon.  P.  B.      1881  Trinin, 

•  —     T.  G.  1877  Emm.' 

—  W.  J.  Ewm. 
Lyons,  J.  R.  C.          1899  Pemb. 

•Lyster,  P.  S.  1884  Clare 

—  A.  St  G.  Pemb. 
•Lyttelton.Hon.  A. V.  1866  Trinity 

•  —      Hon.G.W.S.  1869  Trinity 

•  —  Hon.  E.      1878  Trinity 

—  Hon.  C.  F.  Trlnitii 
Lytton,  Earl  1898  Trinity 
Maasdorp,  V.  H.  Christ's 

•Maberly,  G.  C.         1893  Clare 

•Mabson,  J.  1862  Trinity 

M'^Afee,  L.  A.  Pemb. 

•MacAlister,  I).  1877  Joh. 

•Macalister.frti.^.  1,^,3  j 
A.      yincorp.f 

•  -  R.A.S.  1892  Joh. 

•  —              G.H.K.1901  Joh. 
♦M'Allum.J.  H.         1894  Christ's 

MaeAndrew,  C.  G.  Trinity 

•Mc Arthur,  A.  G.        1886  Peter  s 

•Macaulay,  W.  H.       1878  King's 

•  —  G.  C.       1876  Trinity 


Macbeth,  A.  H.  1907  Triniti/ 

MacBrayne.  L.  1888  Pemb.' 

•Mac Bride,  E.  W.  1891  Joh. 

"M^Jall.J.G.  1896  Christ':, 

—  H.  D.  Christ \ 

—  H.W.  L.  1901  Trinil,/ 
•Mac  Carthy,  C.  P.    18S1  Trinit,/ 

E.F.  M.  1860  £m»«.' 


B. 


1899 


1895 
1895 


;k-Bun-T 
on.T.L.f 


1901 

1885 
1877 


*McCaskie,  H. 

McCaw,  O.  G. 

Mlichti^',  E.  G.  S. 
•M^^^Clean,  J.  R. 

*  _  VV.N, 
McCleland,N.P.K..T.O  N. 

•M'^Clellan.J.  B.         1858 

♦M'^Cleverty,  H.  1872 

•M'^Clintock,  -i  ,£,,,,. 

F.  G.  le  P. }  '^'^ 

E.  L.  L 

•McClintock-Bun- 

bury.Ho 

M'-Clure,  J.  D. 

*M<-Connel,  J.  W. 

*M^Connell,  W.  E 

MacCorkell,D.E.B.  1908 

•Mccormick,  J.  18i7 

*  —  J.  G.      1896 

*  —  W.P.G.1899 

—  F. 

—  E.  H. 

—  L.  J. 
M^'Cosh,  A.  K. 
M'Cowan,  H.  W. 

•M'^Craith,  D. 

M'^Cubbin.J.  H. 

Macdiarniid,  D.  S. 

Macdona,  C.  L. 
♦Macdonald,  H.  M. 

—  G.  K. 

*  —  A.  K: 

—  A.  J.  S. 
MacDonald,  .1.  N, 

*M<'Donell,  H.  C. 

*  —  A.  P. 
*MacDonnell,.I.  C. 

M'^Donnell,  J. 

—  T.  F.  R 

—  M.F.J 
M<^Dougall,  R. 

—  S. 

*  —  W. 
*M'-Dowall,S.  A. 
•McKlderry,  R.  K. 
•McFarland,  .1.  11. 

—  J.  15. 
Macfarlane,  C.  B. 


1902 
1908 
1899 

1890 

1889 
1900 


1904 
1882 
1892 
1901 
1898 
.  19W 

1898 
1894 
19()J 
1894 
1876 

1908 


Cains 
Caiut. 
Triiuhi 
Trill  It  If 
Trinitii 
Pemb: 
Trinity 
Jesus 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Cuius 

Magd. 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Mai/d. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Triiiilv 

Trinit/i 

/\'ing''s 

Trinity 

Clare 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Cuius 

CorjtH.<< 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Ki  nil's 

Joh'. 

Joh. 

Pemb. 

King'i 

Joh. 

Triniti/ 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Sidney 

Cuing 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1203 


'Macfarlane- 


M.A. 


Grieve.  W.A.{eW;.l«-'«^''«'-^ 

•Macfie.K.  A.  S.         1889  Cains 

—  .l.W.S.         liWl  Cuius 
McGeafrh,  G.  R.  D.  Cuius 

•M'-Gill,  J.  M.C,        1870  Trinit,, 

*Macprillivray,  G.  J.    !«•»;)  Trinilti 

yi'iiowAn.  ().  l!X)-2  Cath. 

•Maegowiin,  W .  S.     1887  Kiug\ 

Wiirady,  S.  H.         11)07  Jv/i. 

McGregor,  M.  Cains 

—  J.  S.  I.  Jesus 
Macgregor,  A.  M.  (Jiui ns' 

—  A.  C.       1888  Trinity 

•  —              D.  H.      1901  Tiiiiity 
MeCj rigor,  A.M.  J'cinl). 
Madiell,  H.  G.  Kiny's 

•Machin,  B.  \V.  1891  Ctaie 

~         \V.  ni07  King's 

*.\laclnnes,  .1.  1887  I'emb. 

"     —  R.  18Vt2  Trimly 

M'lntosh   J,  G.  H.   18'.)8  Christ's 

Mackay,  N.  18'.t5  King's 

—  E.  R.  190<;  Trinity 

—  K.  Tri7tit/i 

—  R.  I).  Trinity 
Mackfiinal,  W.  L.  190t')  'J'liniti/ 
Mackenzie,  B.  M.  S.  CUne 

—  G.  M.  I'rwh. 

—  R.  S.  I'emh. 

—  U.  T.  H.  Pemb. 

—  K.J.J.  ChriM's 

•  —  J.  S.         1889  Trinily 

•  —               S.  M.       l'.M)l  Trinity 
'     —               r..  H.  L.  19<)J  Trinity 

J.  M.  U.  Trinity 

'     —  H.VV.G.1880  limm. 

-      -  C.  I;m)1  Emm. 

—  G.  A.  NonColl. 
Mai-lienzie-Kennedy.i  >^, 

H.  CD.  C.  I  ^^"^ 

AIcKfriell-Browii,  J.  Trinity 

M-Kerrow,  C.  K.       1905  Clarn 

'     —  R.  B.       1897  Trinity 

McKil.bin.  G.  A.  Clare 

Mackie,  ().  G.  1898  Clare 

—  A.  \V.  \V.    I'.Mil  CruHH 
'      -          .1.  H               l«78 

.M  lie  Kin  lion,  K.  19'>.'>  Jesus 

•Mackintosh,  A.  188.'J  .l„h. 

•  —  C.  189;{ 

•  Mii.klin,  II.  \V.         I8H8  J„h. 

•  Mackiiainlo,  K.  T.  187'.i  Emm. 
\l;ickriil,  ().  W.  l'.M)i>  t'lar,- 
Mar  I  ..r.  n.  A.  .I..I.  Clare 
M'Larun,  [).  H,           189S  Trinity 

•  —  S.  B.  iy<K)  Trinity 


M'^Laren,  A.  1).  XonCoU. 

Maclaren,  C.  VV.  de  B.  I'.mh. 

*  —             J.J.          1804  Trinity 

—  N.               1897  Trinity 

—  M.               liR».-.  Trinity 
•M<^Laut,'lilin,H.\V.C.1886 
♦Maclaurin,  K.  C.       189.5  Joh. 
•Maclean,  A..).(Bp)  1880  Kiny's 

—  K.  K.  Jesus 
iM'Lean,  II.                 1901  Cuius 

—  li.                 1899  King's 

'     —          N.                 1890  Christ's 

*  —          A.                   1898  Trinity 
M<^Leo(l,  C.  E.            issi  Trin.H. 
Macleod.  K.  G.  rt-mb. 

—  1).  N.  C«(».s- 
McLintock,  L.  Christ's 
MacMahon.I'.A.  ,SV'./^.  1904  Joh. 

•M'Master,  A.  A.         Issi  Pemh. 

•Alacnieikan,  J.  A.      1871  Joh. 

MacMichael,  H.  A.    l90t  .\fii,/tl. 

—  A.  W.  1907  Trinity 

*  —                 W.  F.  1869  Do,,.,,. 
il'^Micliael,  J.  F.        1908  Selu>yn 

*Maciniilan,  W.  K.  F.  1903  AV/fr/*- 

*  —              M.  C.      1875  Christ's 
McMillan,.!.  F.  Trin.H. 
Maemorran,  K.  M.     1905  King's 
MacMulien,  A.  R.  C'u,,(» 

—  E.  R.  1907  Trl,ut,i 
•MacMunn,  H.  F.  19(HI  Emm.' 
•Macnabb,  J.  F.           1890  Chri.st's 

Macnagrbten.H.  P.W.  190-2  J\:i,iii's 

—  N.  I).  1903  A'/m/.s- 

*  —                 Lord     185-2  "" 

*  —  H.  V.  1885 

*  —        Hon.  M.  M.  1891 
M<^Nair,  A.  I). 

—  A.  J. 
*Macnamara,  E.  D.     1890 

M'Naughton,  H.  1,. 
•Macnaughton,  D.  A.  1898 
McNeil,  C. 


J. 
•MeNeiJe,  J. 

•  —  A.H. 

iM'N.-ill,  T. 
McNiilty,  J.  F. 
Macplicrson,  L.  E. 

•  —  I).  G. 

•  —  A, 

•  —  W.  H 
Macrae,  1{.  1). 
MacBolxrI.  1.  M. 
MacRury,  K. 

•McTaggart,J.Mcr.E.l88H  Trinity 


Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

<  'ill us 

Em  in . 

Peter's 

Pemb. 

Christ's 

Jesns 

Jesus 

Trinity 

1893  {S?' 
1908     Trinit,/ 
Xon  ( ■oil. 
Clare 
Cains 
King's 
I'riuity 
Sill, I,  ,/ 
Trinity 
Caiui 


1884 


1901 
IH'K) 
1S81 


1204 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


MfWalters,  W.  M.  I'.lOti 
♦Madagascar,  Bp.  of  188;^ 

•Madan,  N.  1863 

*Madden,  O.  ISit:^ 

*  —         W.M.  1872 

—  A.M.  1886 
Maiidison,  G. 
Haddocks,  K.  H.  l'.)05 

•Maddy,  H.  \V.  1850 

*Madge,  F.  T.  1872 

—  Q. 

Mager,  L.  l!M)5 

•Magnusson.E.  M.A.  1877 

Maguire,  J.  F. 
•Maguth,S.S.LI..M.  1885 

Mahaffv,  R.  P.  18^)3 

Mahli.S.  U.  ]1»08 

Maile,  W.  C.  D. 

Mainvvaring,  C.  L. 

Mainwaring-Ellerkerl 
Onslow,  A.  G.         ) 
*Mair,  A.  W.  1898 

_   G.  R.  1904 

*  —    D.  B.  1891 

—  E.  M.  1908 
Maish,  E.  H.  1908 
Maitland,  R.  L.  1890 

*  _  .1.  W.  1855 

—  P.  N.  190(5 

*  —     Hon.  S.G.W.  1891 

—  G.  M.        1901 
_  J. 


♦Major,  H.  \V. 

—  P.  A. 

—  H.  G.  T. 
Makant,  J.  W. 

—  A.  y. 

♦Makepeace,  F.  L. 
Makins,  F.  K. 
Makower,  S.  V. 
_  U.  S. 

—  W. 
Malaher,  H.  T. 
Malcolm,  H.  W. 

—  A.  S.  L. 
Malcolmson,  W.  T. 

'Maiden,  H.  E. 

•  -        R.  H. 

—  H.  K. 

•  —        C.  K. 

•  —        VV. 

»     —         H.  M.  S. 

—  H.  W. 
♦Male,  H. 

•  —    R. 


1901 

1891 
1847 
1890 
1908 

1904 

1893 

1899 
1901 


1872 

1901 

1 90() 
1867 
1881 
1884 

1879 
1848 


Selwyn 

(Hare 

Trinity 

Clare 

Qiieem' 

Trinity 

Triii.H. 

Selwyn 

Trinity 

J  oh. 

I'lmin. 

Clirisl's 

Trinity 

Trin.H. 

King's 
( 'hrist's 
I'emb. 
Corpus 

Trinity 

Caius 
Cuius 
Christ's 
Sidney 
Queens' 
Femh. 
Trin.H . 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Queens' 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Clare 
Clare 
Etnm. 
Trinitv 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Clare 
Caius 
Emm. 
Trin.H. 
i  King's 
\Selwyn 
Queens' 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
NonColl. 
Christ's 
Emm, 


♦Male,  H.  W. 

Malik,  M.  S. 

♦Malim,  F.  B. 

•Malkin,  H.  C. 

—  H.  W. 
•Mallalieu,W. 
•Malleson,  .1.  P. 

—  W.  M. 
•Mallet,  E.  H. 

Mallett,  H.  R. 
MaJlik,  S.  C. 
Mailinson,  E.  C. 

♦  —  J.  H. 
Mallock,  R.  H.  M. 
Mallory,  G.  H.L. 
Maltbv,  F.  E. 

»Malthus,  R. 

Mamlock,  P. 
♦Man,  M.  L. 

Manby,  P.  A.  F. 

Mandall,  J.  A. 

Mandello,  J.  G. 
•Mander,  C.  T. 

*  —         C.  H.  W. 

*  —         F.  W. 

♦  —         G.  leM. 

—  C.A. 

—  G.  P. 
Mandleberg,  J .  H. 
Manekjee,  S. 
Manger,  A.  S. 
Mangham,  S. 
Mango,  A.  A. 
Manifold,  J. 
Manisty,  H.  F. 

—  ■    E.  A. 
•Manley,  G.  T. 

—  J.  H.  H. 
Mann,  E.  J. 

—  F.  T. 

—  J.  W. 

—  T.  E. 

—  T.  C, 
Mannering,  Ij.  G. 

♦Manners,  VV ,  F. 

•  _  Lord 
♦Manners-Smith,  T. 

Manning',  .1.  C. 

—  R. 
.Manning- Prentice,J 
Mannooch,  J.  K. 
^fanohar  Lul 
Mansel,  R.  T.  LI. 
Mansell-Moullin,0 
Manser,  F.  B. 
Mansfield,  T.  C. 

♦  _  H.MacN. 


1896 


1894 
1859 
1905 
1882 
1887 

1887 


1S84 
1908 
1908 

1903 
190H 
1899 
1898 
1901 

1876 

1889 
1894 
1903 
1900 
1907 
1907 


1908 
1900 

1875 
1894 
1893 
1879 
1904 


1905 

18S1 
1873 
1890 


1893 

1902 
1904 

1897 
1902 
1869 


Doimi. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinilii 

Enuii. 

Kiny'.i 

NonColl. 
Trinity 
Clare 
Christ  s 
Trinity 
Magd . 
Cath. 
Trinit/i 
I'emh. 
Emm. 
Trin.H 
Mag  it. 
J  oh. 
Corpns 
Triniiif 
Trinti,. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
( 'hrint's 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Trinity 
Jesus 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Christ's 
Emm. 
Pemb. 
I'einh. 
Catfi. 
J  oh. 
Emm. 
Sidney 
I'emb. 
Trinity 
Doirn. 
( 'iiiiin 
Jesus 
Queens' 
Queens' 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Kin(/s 
Peter  !. 
I',ml>. 
Joh. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1205 


*  Mansfield, Hon.  J.  W 

'.  ls8l 

Trinity 

•Marsh 

R.  H. 

1878 

Joh. 

—           H.  Y. 

J'^  III  lit. 

« 

F.  de  Q. 

1880 

Joh. 

•Maples,  VV. 

1861 

Clare 

•     — 

.1.  B. 

1884 

Joh. 

iMappin,  F.  C. 

Cuius 

*     — 

N.C. 

1894 

Trinity 

—         S.  W. 

1877 

Trinity 

*     

E.  H. 

1895 

Trinity 

Mapplebeck,  G.  \V 

Trinitji 

— 

F.  D. 

Trinity 

'.Mar,  Earl  of,    M.A 
Marc.G.  J.  A. 

1860 

Qtieens' 
Trinity 

'Mak.sii 

F.  H.  M.A 

1903 

(Ihiir,,' 
[Ku<;rs 

Maichund.G.  I.  C. 

J  oh. 

— 

F.S. 

I'.tOG 

Selwi/n 

'Murchant,  K.  C. 

is8(; 

Peter' i 

•Marshall.  J.  W. 

187.5 

Peter^s 

*     —            W.  F. 

18116 

Cuius 

»     

I. 

189-2 

Peter's 

Maichbank.F.  K. 

Sidnci/ 

*     

W. 

18'.»'.l 

Peter's 

iMargesson,  1). 

Magd. 

*     

P.  T. 

l'.)01 

Peter's 

•Mariette,  E.  H. 

1H8S 

Pemb. 



F.  W.  E 

. 

J'eter'.s 

•Marigrold,  J.  A. 

1^^S2 

Trinity 

«     

F. 

1881 

Clare 

•     —            H.W. 

1891 

Trinity 

— 

R.  C. 

Pemb. 

•Marillier.J.  F. 

1847 

Trinity 



W. 

Pciiih. 

•Marindin,  G.  E. 

1S64 

King's 

— 

W.  H. 

I'iiiih. 

Markham,  R.  G. 

l;)04 

('aius 

•    

L. 

1874 

Cuius 

'     —            A.  A. 

1891 

Trinitij 

•    

F.  C. 

1856 

Corpus 

-Marklove,  J.  C. 

l!)04 

Cains 



J. 

1891 

King's 

Maiks.J.D. 

Trinity 

*     

J.F. 

18% 

n.tng  s 

•Mariay,C.B. 

1853 

Trinity 

— 

R.  B. 

1896 

King's 

Marley,  F.  L. 

I'.tO? 

(Jni'i:iiii' 



II.  G. 

Kiiii/'.i 

-         H. 

lint  in . 

— 

11.  A. 

l'.K)r> 

Jesus 

•Mailing,  CM. 

1884 

Trinity 

*     — 

F.  11.  A. 

LSili) 

Christ 's 

•   —       w,  J.  r. 

1887 

Trinity 

• 

A. 

1865 

Joh. 

•Marr,  J.  E. 

IS79 

Joh. 

•     

G.  A. 

1871 

Joh. 

•Marrack,J.  R. 

186() 

J, lit. 

« 

F.  C. 

1884 

Joh. 

•     -           R.  (i. 

186fi 

Jtih. 



VV.  H. 

I'.W'i 

Joh. 

—          J.  R. 

1!)()8 

Jolt. 

*     

E.  T. 

1805 

Trinity 

—          P.  E. 

1".IU3 

Trinity 

• 

F.  E. 

1870 

Trinity 

Marriotl,  G.  E.  J. 

Peters 

»     

w.  c. 

1872 

Trinity 

•    —        C.  J.  b. 

1881 

Cla  re 

»     

H. 

1883 

Trinity 

•     -          C.  E. 

1H91 

Clare 

— 

F. 

188C. 

Trinity 

—          H. 

1HS9 

CorpUi 

— 

C.  F.  D. 

18;t4 

Trinity 

—          J.  F.  L. 

Corpus 

— 

K.  M-^L. 

I8t)6 

Trinity 

-          S.J. 

1'.MI7 

Christ's 



J. 

1«)07 

Trinity 

—          R.S. 

1884 

Trinity 



H.  C. 

Trinity 

_          F.W.I'. 

I'.Kin 

Km  m . 

•     

F.  H. 

11)00 

Emm. 

•Marris,  H.  F. 

I'.iiiii 

Cuius 



A.  R. 

i;hj8 

Emm . 

Marsden,  T. 

I'.mm; 

( 'iiiiis 



N.  K. 

Eiinii. 

•     —          W. 

11!«4 

Joh. 



U. 

11105 

Sidniy 

•     —          M.  II. 

1866 

Joh. 

•    

C  R.  ,l/..l 

1897 

Down . 

•       ^          S.  E.(Up) 

lsr,rj 

Trinity 

Marsh: 

m.  A.  F. 

11(07 

'Trinity 

•     —          E.  M-^^L. 

1891 

Trinitij 

*  Muisoii 

,  A.  T. 

I8s;j 

'J'rihily 

\V.  (J. 

l'.»U8 

I'.mm. 

Marston,  S.  J. 

liiu:! 

Pemb. 

•     _           1'.  1». 

IM'.IS 

Siiliiiy 

_ 

C.  (J. 

'Trimly 

•  MuriKien-Sinfdley,  ( 
A.  S.) 

I8'.ll 

Jeans 

Mart,  W.T.  U. 
♦Martelli,  E.  W. 

I81»8 
1884 

Joh. 
Queens' 

•\lai..li,  r.  R. 

1870 

I'ernb, 

•Marten 

G.  n. 

1898 

h'iiii/'.t 

•     —       1.  H. 

I8M5 

Pemb. 

•    __ 

Sir  A.  (;. 

1856 

Joh' 

-       II.  E. 

I'.mu 

r,inb.      1 

• 

E.  D. 

1879 

Joh. 

_       <»..leM. 

l'.K»7 

Pemb. 

•    

A.  A.  B. 

IBlt'i 

Trinity 

_       W. 

I'.KW 

Pemb. 

•Martin 

J.  M. 

18'.|-J 

Peter's 

_       1$,  C. 

Pemb. 



R.  G. 

11I08 

Clare 

—       H. 

Cath. 

— 

E.  W.  L. 

Clare 

1206 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Martin,  E.  W. 

—  F.  H. 

—  J.  A. 

—  E.G. 

•  —  K.  M. 

—  W.H. 

•  _  R,  E. 

—  W.N. 

•  —  .).  S. 

—  VV.A. 

•  —  G.  M. 

•  —  R.  F. 

•  _  J. 

_  W.  M. 

—  .) .  B. 

•  _  W. 

•  _  A.  E. 

—  G.  W. 

—  P.  T. 

—  .J.  B. 
Miirtindale,  R.  G, 
INIartiiieau,  J. 

•  —  E. 

—  W. 

—  c. 

_  G. 

_  M.  R. 

Martin -Thomson, 
•iMaitley,  F.  C. 
•Mnrlyn,  A.  J.  K. 

iMarye,  G.  'J'. 

Marion-Wilson, 

IMarzetti,  C. 
*iMasiiain,  J. 
*Masliiter,  R. 
*iMasoni,  VV.  F. 
•Mason,  T.  II. 


1906 
1897 

18".t6 
1895 
1871 

1H70 
1864 
1870 
1907 
1908 
1892 
1896 
1906 
1908 


1859 
1883 

1884 
1888 
1892 
W.J. 

1887 
1888 
1868 
T.  S. 

1890 

1853 
1891 

1878 


•MA.SON,  A.  J.i>.D.      1872 


—  J.  H. 

•  —      H.P. 

•  —      C.  C. 

—  A.  U.  C. 

—  1'.  !>.  L. 

•  —      C.  W. 

•  —      1'.  11, 

•  —      (;.  K. 

•  —       W.  V. 

—  N. 
Massur,  B.  R. 
Mas8ey,l'>.  W.  A. 

•Massiah,  H. 
•iMa.ssie,  .1. 
*M lister,  A.  E. 

—  I).  C. 
*iMaslerinan,('.  I".  G. 


1893 

1902 


1860 
1849 
1871 
1892 

1904 
l!)0(i 
1891 
1866 
1890 
1902 
1896 


Pemb. 

I'emh. 

I'fiiih. 

Trin.H. 

Corpus 

Corpus 

King's 

Cath. 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Doiun. 

Down. 

Dovm. 

NonColl. 

NonColl. 
Corpus 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
IViiiity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cuius 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Pcrnh. 
Sidney 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Pemb. 

I  Pemb. 

]  Jesns 

[^Trinity 
Cain  a 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Kiii(fs 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Trinity 
'Trinity 
Sidni  If 
(  'Lire 
l\  inn's 

Joh. 
Cains 

Co  iii^ 

ChrisTs 


*Masterman,  J.  H.  B. 

*  Masters,  E.  R. 

—  P.  G. 
Mastcrton,  H.  W. 
Mather,  T.  J.  E. 

*  —        B. 

—  G.  R. 

*  —        H. 

—  L.  E. 
Matheson,  F.  M. 

—  J.  L 

—  N.MD. 

*  —  D. 
Mathew,  C.J. 

•Mathews,  A.  G. 

*  —  F.  C. 

—  C.  M. 

*  _  G.  B. 

*  —  E.  ff. 
Mathias,  H.  H. 

*  —         K. 
*iMailiieson,  J.  F. 

—  W. 
•Mathwin.H. 
•Malravers,  E.  E. 

*  ~  H.H. 
Matsura,  A. 
Mattersoii,  R.  H. 
Matlhaei,  E.  R. 

*  Matthew,  A.  F. 
♦Matthews,  E.  S. 

*  —  T.J. 

—  .r.B. 

*  _  M.  ('. 

—  B. 

—  A. 

—  II.  N. 

—  J .  (!. 
_  A.  S. 

*  —  F.  J. 

*  —  r.  H. 

—  .1.  K. 

—  D.  «. 
.Matthey,  G.  A. 
Mattingly,  H. 

•Mattinson,  G.  F. 
Maude,  G.  W.  U. 
Maulc,  11. 
Maiuifj,  Ua  I'. 
~         15a  II. 
Mavor,  .1.  W. 

—  I. 
Maw,  G.  (). 

—  F.  T. 

*  —    II.  T. 

*  —    G.T 
Mawe,  M.  D. 


1893 

Joh. 

1871 

Trinity 

1908 

Si'Jiryn 

Triiiity 

1908 

Clarr 

1898 

Pemb. 

/'(■iiih. 

1896 

Trinity 

Trinity 

( 'aiun 

1907 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1874 

1893 

Trin.H. 

1895 

J'einh. 

1865 

Cuius 

1900 

King's 

1884 

Joh. 

1868 

Trinity 

King's 

1893 

Chri>.t's 

i88r. 

Cuius 

1905 

Sidney 

1876 

Christ's 

1893 

Cath. 

1893 

Cath. 

Trinity 

/Sidney 

1905 

Trin.H. 

1904 

Emm. 

1893 

Clare 

1904 

Clare 

Clare 

1881 

Pemb. 

1907 

Pemh. 

Jesus 

1897 

Joh. 

1897 

Joh. 

Maijd. 

1870 

Emm. 

1902 

h'niin. 

1908 

Doivn. 

NouColl. 

Pemb. 

1906 

Cains 

1884 

Joh 

1905 

Selwyn 

1907 

Chrisr.s 

XonColl. 

AnllCn//. 

1905 

'Trinil  ii 

.Sidnii/ 

Pemb 

188!) 

Kind's 

1888 

Chr'isl  . 

1894 

'/'rill  ill/ 

1908 

Kin(j's 

MEMBERS  OF  TIIK  UNIVERSITY. 


1207 


•Mawe,  E.  S. 

/(ini/'x 

Medcdir,  II. 

I'.M)8 

Trinitu 

M^iwer,  A. 

I!t04 

Caiun 

•Me.l.lii^s,  |{. 

IbW 

\0H  Coll. 

.Miiwson,  H. 

IHH6 

Trin.H. 

•Medley.  K.  P. 

1903 

Cains 

•Maxwell,  M.  L. 

J'einh. 

•Medlycott,  II.  J, 

1865 

Trinity 

—          i\. 

Ctiiu.s 

Medwiti,  II. 

Pemh. 

•    —          T. 

1870 

hinges 

•iMee,.l.  R. 

1872 

Christ's 

—          C.  H. 

l'.H)7 

Chri.sl's 

—     J.l.  M. 

('hrisl'.i 

'     —          S. 

1897 

J  oh. 

*Meek,  J.M. 

18b'.l 

Trinity 

—          \V.  F.  J. 

1908 

Trinity 

•    —      VV.  A. 

1873 

Trinity 

—          M.  T. 

Trinity 

•     —     S.  W. 

1887 

Trinity 

■  Maxvvt-ll-Lefroy,  II 

ls;i8 

King's 

—     J. 

Trinity 

May,  C.  J. 

i;hrs 

*Meeking,  C. 

1862 

Trinity 

•     —    C.  E.  G. 

1883 

Caius 

Mees,  G.  E. 

IDOC 

Cath. 

•     —    W. 

1867 

Carpus 

MepiTy,  H-  !-■ 

Pt02 

Trin.H. 

—    A.  H. 

1900 

Chriit'!- 

Megaw,  M.  G. 

1900 

Trinity 

—    F.  S. 

IHOH 

J  oh. 

Meggeson,  R.  R. 

H. 

( 'aii(s 

■     —    11.  R.  D. 

19(»0 

Joh. 

Megsoti.  M. 

1904 

Sidney 

•    —   O. 

19(Kt 

Joh. 

Mehta,  (i.  D. 

A^Oii  Coll. 

•    —    W  .  U. 

1SK2 

Trinity 

Meier,  F.  A. 

Trinity 

•     —    F.  H.M. 

1901 

Trinity 

Meikin,  G. 

Caius 

—    G.  H. 

Trial  til 

iMeiinarachi,  A. 

1905 

Christ's 

—   A.  J. 

l<K)5 

iS'idni;/ 

^leister,  G.  E.  VV 

1893 

King's 

•    —   C. 

1883 

*  Melbourne,  LdAbp  of  187 

4  Joh. 

•Mayail,  U.  H.  1). 

im\ 

Sidnei/ 

•Melianby,  J. 

1899 

Emm. 

Mayer,  N.  E. 

Ckri.'^t'x 

—           E. 

1905 

Emm. 

•Mayers,  F.  N. 

1H93 

Joh. 

Meldiiim,  R. 

190(i 

Joh. 

Mayes,  R.  M. 

I'.MJB 

Sidtiey 

Melhuisli.T.  W. 

I'emb. 

Mayhew,  A.  F. 

I'.ioG 

Cuius 

Meller,  S.  A. 

1907 

Trinity 

•     —            E.  H. 

I'.IOl 

Emm. 

—       R.  W. 

1908 

Trinity 

Mayhewe,  K.  G. 

I'.KK) 

Trinity 

Melling,  W.  H. 

('hritit'.-i 

'  Maynarcl,  H.  L. 

IHH7 

Pemb. 

Mellis,  (i.  D. 

Clare 

—            A.  C.  M 

lIKKj 

(Jiut-ns' 

Melli.ss,  H.  J. 

1901 

Trinity 

Mayne,  C.  F. 

<  'aiiiH 

•Meliodey,T. 

1874 

Joh. 

•     -        W.  G. 

ISHi 

Magd. 

Mellor,  P.  II.  L. 

r,mh. 

•    -      vv.  c. 

1899 

Trinilii 

—       .1.  G.  S. 

1893 

Trin.H. 

•  Mayo,  C.  H.  P. 

l8«:i 

I'eter'i 

—       A. 

Trin.H. 

•     —     J.F. 

lliul 

Queens' 

•     —       W.  P. 

1888 

King's 

-     W.  C. 

l'.H)H 

Cath. 

♦     —       A.  IS. 

1897 

King's 

•     —     J. 

lH<j'2 

Trinity 

♦     —       JI. 

19(11 

(Queens' 

-     H.  T. 

Trinity 

—     w.  s. 

Queens' 

Mluyor,  K.  J.  G. 

ISil'i 

King't 

_      .1.  K. 

1909 

Jesus 

II.  H. 

iH'tH 

King's 

•     —       Rtllon.. 

.VV.1857 

•     —      J.  K.  n. 

1848 

Joh. 

"Melsoiiie,  \V.  8. 

PsHd 

(Queens' 

•     -       .I.B. 

IH.Ol 

Joh. 

Melvill.L.  V. 

<  'aius 

—       F. 

/•;/»//-. 

•    —      .I.e. 

1868 

Trinity 

Mead,  E.  W. 

I'emb. 

Melville,  H.  (J. 

Triniti) 

•   -    a.G. 

IH;VJ 

Joh. 

•Mennell,  J,  H. 

1902 

r,mh'. 

M.a.le,  I,.  G. 

I'.tnH 

Si-lwi/n 

Menzies,  K.  ('. 

Cl.nr. 

•Meakfti,  A.  \V.  11. 

Iss.s 

Son  ('oil. 

Mercer,  G.  E.  E. 

1892 

I'eiiih. 

VM.ak.n,  W. 

IH'.IH 

Trinity 

_         W.  I,. 

|SS(| 

■Irin./l. 

•    _       (;. 

1  H'.l'.t 

Trinity 

•     —        U. 

I87"i 

Trinity 

1,. 

I'.KU 

Trinity 

—         .1. 

lOiiV 

Trinity 

u. 

I'.IU) 

'Trimly 

M.r.l.ui.t,  .1.  A.  1 

;.      1908 

Sdiiyn 

•M.ara,  II.  (i.  J. 

IHti9 

Triuity 

M.r.-,  C.  L. 

Chii.Hl's 

•\l.ares.  II. 

\Hr,() 

Trniili, 

VVIereditli,  11.  O. 

19(11 

King'.H 

•  \l<a>iir.>.  A.  i;. 

DV.il 

( 'hri.si's 

•     -            A    E. 

1H7S 

Trinity 

•MoJcalf,  1>.  11. 

IM'.IO 

I'emb. 

Meriviilc,  P. 

19(13 

Joh. 

1208 


MKMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•.Merriman,  M.  M.     1898  Trin.H. 

—  E.  S.        1908  Corpus 

—  R.  W.     1905  Trinity 
*Merryweather,C.W.l',IUci  Trinity 

Merson,  R.  K.  Emm. 

Meiz,  E.  L.  1904  Kiny^ 

Messiter,  C.  C.  190(5  Cains, 

Metcalfe,  C.  H.  F.  Pamb. 

—  G.  C.  Caiun 

•  —  G.  1864  Cath. 

—  E.  P.  Emm. 

—  F.  W.         1908  Sidney 
Metcalfe-Gibson,  A.  I'emh. 

—  A.  E.  ^  'aius 

—  R.  A.  Emm, 
Methold,  T.  T.           1860  Trin.H. 

—  H.  T.           1891  Trinity 
•Metbuen,  T.  P.          1836  Trinity 

•  —           P.E.O'B.  1869  Trinity 
"Metbven,  D.              1884  Corpm 

—  J.  N.  1908  Mas;d. 

—  C.  M.  Magd. 

♦Mewburn,  G.R.        1886  Trinity 

•Mews,  J.  1877  Trinity 

•Mexboiougii.l  iQKQ  -iv    •. 

TA     ,    e      >  18o3  Irinilv 

Earl  of,     ) 

Meyer,  R.  M.  1888  Trinity 

•  —      H.  R.  1890  Trinity 

•  —      H.  L.  1893  Trinity 

—  H.  G.              1905  Trinity 
*Meyricke,  A.  LI.         1901  Pemb. 

•  —  R.  H.        1865  Job. 
Meysey-Thoinpson,H.C.  1905  Trin. 

—  A.  de  C.  C.  1908  Trinitii 
*Michell,  R.  A.  1895  Clare 

•  _         R.  W.  1881  Cuius 

•  —         E.  W.  1866  Corpus 

•  _         W.G.  1877  Trinity 

—  N.  B.  1908  Trinitii 

—  A.  II.            1904  Sidney 
Micliie,  J.  L.               1907  Tiiniti/ 

•i\lick)efield,A.E.R.1873  Job. 

Micklethvvait,  G.  \V .  1896  Trinity 

•  Mid  China,  Bp  in      1850  Corjms 
•Middleniast,  E.  W.    1886  Job. 
*Mi(ldieinoie-\Vliit- J  .^.r.,  7v.,.i(,. 

liaid,  1 .  M.         >  ^ 

Middleton,  L.  19U(;  Pemb. 

—  L.  E.        1908  Queens' 

•  —  T.H.,M.^.1902  Job. 

—  C.  B.        19U(')  Joh. 

—  V.G.        1887  Trinity 
•Mi^dleton-Wake,j   ,^5^  christ\ 

Midgley,  W.  A.  L.  Christ's 

•Midlanc,  J.  T.  1891  Down. 

•Mignon,  De  la  M.      1895  Emm. 


Milburn,  B.  Jesus 

*  —  Sir  C.S.Bart.  1900  CArwt's 

J.  D.  1908     Trinity 

—  A.  W.  Trinity 
•Mildmay,A.G.StJ.1884     Magd. 

*  —  C.  H.  St  J.  1884  Trinity 
Miles,  S.  H.  Clare 

—  W.  H.  rcmb. 

*  —     E.  H.  1890     King's 

—  A.  B.  1904     Queens' 

*  —     J.  1873     Magd. 

—  A.  R.  W.  Mcu/d. 
*Miley,  M.  1884     Trinity 

—  M.  Trinily 
Millar,  A.  L.                           Clare 

*  —  E.  1891  Trinity 
Millard,  A.  C.  1907  Selwi/n 
Miller,  R.  M.  19U0     Clare 

—  F.  W.  1877     Pemb. 

—  P.  T.  I'emh. 

—  A.  T.  Caiui 

*  —      G.  186-2     Trin.H. 

—  H.  J.  1898     Trin.H. 

*  —       J.C.  1871     Jems. 

*  _      E.  F.  1871     Joh. 

*  -       N.  J.  1878     Magd. 

*  —       C.  H.  1897     Trinity 

*  —      A.  H.  1901     Trinity 

—  R.  B.  Trinity 

*  —       II.  G.  1876     Sidney 

*  —       F.  B.  A.  1877 
Millei-Hallett,  G.  1905     Trinity 
Miller- Williams,  E.J.  Down. 
Milligan,  H.  A.                       Cuius 
Milligen,  A.  M'C.  1905     Trinity 
iMilliken,  H.  E.                     Pemb.' 

*iMillington,  J.  I'.  1902     Christ's 

•A.] ills,  A.  K.  1884     Clare 

—  J.  VV.  Clare 

*  —     H.  II.  1883     Pemb. 

—  A.  E.  Pemb. 

—  T.G.  Pemb. 

*  —     G.  R.  1898     Caius 

*  —     W.  E.  190H     King's 

*  —    w.  H,  1896    JesHs 

—  E.  .1.  1907     Job. 

—  T.  R.  Trinily 
Millward,  G.  A.  1905     Queeni,' 

—  G.  D.  Down. 
Miln,  C.  J.  Pemb. 
Milne,  W.  P.  1906     Clare 

—  D.D.  W.  Clare 

—  A.  11.  1891      Femb. 

*  —      R.  M.  1S97    Jesus 

*  —      .J.  J.  1875    Joh. 

—  a.  Joh. 

*  —      P.  II.  1884     Trinity 


MEMUJiKS  OF  THE  UNIVEKSITV, 


1209 


Milne,  A.  A.  mw     Trinity 

•Miliie-Ht(Jhead,(;.B.   IHHS  Trinity 

Milner,  H.  C.  iy<>;     Corpui 

•  —        H.  8.  IH82     Clirixt'i 

•  —         U.A.  187G     Trinity 
•Miluer- Barry,  K.L.  1«H»     Cains 
•Milnei-W  hite,  H.  1«78     I'cnilj. 

—  R.  19<JH  Pemb. 

—  E.  15107  Ktng;i 
Milroy,  G.  W.  W.  W.  JJmm. 
Milsom,  E.  i;i(i7     C'cux.s 

•  -         E.  1875     Trinity 

—  H.  L.  Trinity 

—  S.  Selwi/n 
•Milion.H.  1877     Cains 

—  H.  A.  I'.MW     Tiiu.II. 

—  A.  |{.  15.  HWI.-)  Ma</il. 
•Milvain.T.  1867  Trin.II. 
*Milward,  L.  S.  1887     Femh. 

•  —           K.J.  18H1     Femh. 
Minchin,  G.  R.  N.  Chriit's 
Mines,  (j.R.  1;M)7     Sidneif 

"Minnitt,  1'.  A.  1868     Trinity 

•  —         R.  1874     Trinity 

—  R.J.  Trinity 
•Minus,  E.H.  1896     Femh. 

Minson,  fl.  11)08  Christ's 

.Minton-Seiilioust,  15.  I).  Sidney 

•Mireliouse,  J.  1862  CUire 

Mittliell,  (j.  W.  r.Mi7  Clare 

•  _  R.  W.  T.  1884  J-emh. 

—  A.  IVKW  J'emh. 

•  —  E.  J.  I).  1881  Cuius 

—  A.  L.  1W5  Cuius 

—  G.D.  Trin.n. 

—  J.  15.  1860  ('..r/<»5 

•  —  P.  K.  ISim  Trinit,, 

—  C.  W.  I'.t04  Kmm. 
•Alitfliell  Carrulliere,  VV.  187'.» 

Mitclielsoii,  J.  K.  J<  ins 

Moberly,  A.  II.  llXHi  Kinys 

•  —            E.  VV.  18!*4  Trimly 
Moffalt.  C.  W.  1'.  I'.MH)  Clare 

'     —        11.  E.  IHHi  Calh. 

•iMo^'K.  •'•   l-  II-  I'JOU  Trinity 

Mulidii,  K.  R.  Iiovcn. 

Moliiii<l<iiii,  O.  Ihiwn. 

Mdl.swortli,  1.  H.  \X'.K\  Cuius 

•  —  15.(i.F.  1H75  hint's 

'     —  W.  Itt.'il  Christ's 

•  —             E.  II.  IHKJ  J„h. 
•Mollison,  VV.  I..  1H7(>  Clitre 

•  —  W.  M.  I'.MH)  Hiug'i 

•Molwn,  J.  E.  18!»1  l.mm. 

•.Molleiio,  I'.  A.  11)84  Trinity 

Molyiieux,  J.  11.  1".)08  Culli. 

Moiubcr,  K.  M .  S.  T.  I'JlHi  Trinity 


Mouuhov,  D.  Pemb. 
Monck-Mason,  G.  E.  A.  C.  Joh. 

•Monckton,  T.  E.  1884  Femb. 

—  O.  v.  1901  King's 

—  E.  P.  18«i  Trinit;/ 

—  W.  G.  1888  Trinitv 

—  T.  A.  1908  Trinity 
Moneriet',  A.  1867  Je:,us 
-Moud,  R.  L.  1888  I'eter's 
Money,  A.  l'.Ki7 

Monk,  J.  H.  1888  Trinity 

Monro,  K.  JV.  I'JiJO  King's 

—  11.  G.  1854  Trinity 
Montagu,  J.  F.  Trin.U. 

—  Mon.E.  S.  1902  Trinity 
iMonteath,  J.  18'J'J  Christ's 
Moiiieith,  H.  G.  1905  I'tmb. 
Momtord,  H.  C.  1880  Femb. 

—  D.  R.  Vemh. 

—  E.  E.  1852  Corpus 
Moutgomerie,  \V.  S.1908  Joh. 
Montgomery,  W.E.  1884  Clare 

—  H.  Kii/ij's 

—  W.  Joh. 

•  —  H.H.(Bp)1870  Trinity 

—  C.  P.G.  1880  Emm. 

—  D.S.  1908  Sthoyn, 

—  N.  1908  .Sdioyn 
Moody,  B.  Joh. 

—  R.  II.  1908  Emm. 
Mookerjee,  J.  N.  Down. 

•.Moor,  S.  A.  1886  Sidney 

iMoore,  G.  1907  Clare 

—  F.  R.  Clare 

—  C.  A.  Si  G.   190:!  Femh. 

—  C.  G.  H.  1900  Cuius 

'     —       C.T.  1870  Trin.U. 

—  W.  H.  I8'.ti  King's 

—  .I.A.  1896  Kiiu/.-i 

—  F.  C.  Kim/' a 

•  —      N.  1869  Catii. 

—  H.  M-M.  Je.us 

—  N.  J-  .■~ui 

•  —       E,  1879  Christ's 

•  —       A.K.  18".I".I  Christ's 

—  K.  M.  190.-.  Joh. 

—  J.R.  Joh. 

•  —        1).  II.  ISJCJ  Trimly 

•  _       <;.  K.  189»;  Tnmt'xj 

—  A.  II.  I'.Ht;!  trimly 

—  E.  S.  I'.MM)  Trimly 

•  _        \V.   r.  UKil  Kmm. 

—  A.  VV.  I'.MKl  Emm. 

—  ('.  A.  (i.  l'.M>7  S.liri/n 

—  J.    VV,    I'..  r.H).-i  S.liryu 

—  (1.  ti.  iScliuyn 
Muurbousu,  VV.  B.  K.  Trin.U. 

51—5 


1210 


MEMBKRS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


*iMoorhou.-e,  J.  (Bp) 

185:5 

J  oh. 

*Morrice,  G.  G. 

1882 

Trinity 

INIoorsom,  J. 

1902 

Kini/'a 

—         R.J. 

1901 

Trinity 

*     _           K.M. 

1854 

Trinity 

—         G.  VV. 

1907 

Trinity 

•     _            W.  F. 

1057 

Trinity 

Morris,  A. 

1900 

Caius 

•     _            W.  M. 

1863 

Trinity 

—       P. 

1890 

Trin.H. 

*JMoorsoin-Mitcliinson-\,pr, 
Maude,  C.  K.          J '"'^ 

1  Trinity 

—       .1. 
•     -        T.  E. 

1885 

Corpiti 
Queens' 

*l\JorcoiTi,  E.  LI. 

U)01 

Clare 

—       G.  F.  B. 

Queens' 

—         A.  F. 

WOtt 

Clare 

—       T.  N, 

Joh. 

*Mordan,  P.  C. 

]SS5 

Trinity 

•    —       L.  B. 

1870 

Trinity 

Mordell,  L.  J. 

J  oh. 

—       G.  G. 

Trinity 

More,  T. 

Caius 

—       J.E. 

Emm. 

Moreintr,  A.  H. 

Triniiy 

•     —       C. 

1879 

Sidney 

Moreland,  W.  H. 

1889 

Trinity 

*     —       J.C. 

1892 

iSeliriin 

•Morgan,  W.  P. 

181)8 

Clare 

AlorriscY,  H. 

NonColl. 

—         O.  G. 

Clare 

•Alorrisli',  H.  G. 

1889 

Pemh. 

*    —        A. 

1885 

Pemb. 

Morrison,  A. 

1897 

King's 

—        J.  H.  F. 

1908 

Pemb. 

_          J.H. 

1908 

A'iwq'.s 

—        E,  C. 

I'.tO? 

Cains 

'     —           W.J. 

1886 

Joh'. 

—        F.  T. 

Caius 

—           D.  C.  A. 

1901 

Joh. 

—        J.L. 

1884 

Trin.  11. 

—           H. 

1889 

Trinity 

*    —        H.  R. 

1885 

Trin.ll. 

—           H.  H. 

1905 

Selwyn 

*     _        A.       . 

1903 

Corpn.i 

Morrow,  W. 

1892 

Gains 

-        S.  C. 

Corpui 

Morse,  F.  A.  V. 

1900 

Kinij'  > 

"Morgan,  H.  A.d.d. 

1853 

Jesu!) 

_      L.  G.E. 

1907 

Kin,i\ 

'     —         J.  I'. 

187ti 

Joh. 

•     —      H.  G. 

1861 

Trinity 

•     —        G.  K. 

1884 

.loh. 

—      C.  G.  II. 

1907 

Emm. 

-         A.  C.  O. 

190('. 

Triniti/ 

*     —     E.St  J. 

1880 

—      s.  c. 

Trinity 

*.Morsliead,  R. 

1872 

Joh. 

_        E.H. 

1905 

Emm. 

-      R.  S. 

1908 

Trinit  \i 

—        W.  E. 

Emm. 

Mortada,  I. 

Trin.H. 

—        O. 

Dovm. 

•  Mortimer,  C. 

1858 

Clare 

*    —        J. 

1897 

Selioi/n 

—            L.  G. 

1875 

Trin.ll. 

Morgans,  G.  E. 

1905 

Peter's 

•    —            K.M.H.J 

.  1883 

Corpus 

Morgan- Smith,  G. 

0. 

Cath. 

*     —            R.  G.  E 

1892 

Trinity 

»iMoriarty,G.r.  AJ./4.I897 

Pemb. 

-            H.  C. 

1904 

Trinity 

Morier,  C.  E. 

Emm. 

—           A. 

1903 

iSidiny 

Morison,  D.  H. 

('tare 

•    —           A. 

1860 

•     -          'J'. 

1885 

Trinity 

Morlimore,  A.  J. 

1908 

Cath. 

Morilz,  M. 

1908 

NonColl. 

Morton,  H.  13. 

1885 

Peter's 

*Morland,H.  J. 

1891 

Trinitii 

—        C.  S. 

1908 

Peter's 

"     —          J.T. 

18(il 

Trinity 

—        C.J. 

1907 

Pcmh. 

•    —          A.'l. 

18G8 

Trinity 

—        H.  J.  S. 

1908 

PemI). 

*Morley,  F.  \V. 

1878 

I'emh. 

—         U.S. 

( 'orpus 

•     —        S.  (Bp.) 

1890 

Pemb. 

•    _        A.  II.  A. 

1859 

King's 

•    —        G.B. 

1852 

Cuth. 

G.  A. 

1908 

Queens' 

-         V. 

Cath. 

•     _        W.  B. 

1892 

Joh. 

_        J. 

Magd. 

—        F.  D. 

Joh. 

•    —         II. 

1869 

Trinity 

-         V.  C. 

Joh. 

•     —         8.  H. 

1869 

Trinity 

—        R.  F.  S. 

Trinity 

•    —         Kt.llon.A 

.  1871 

Trinity 

—         G.  F. 

1900 

Em  III. 

•     —        C. 

1871 

Trinity 

-        C.  E. 

1906 

iSeliri/n 

*     —        J. 

1889 

Trinity 

_        C.  E. 

1908 

NonColl. 

—        C. 

1906 

Trinity 

Mosely,  F.  M. 

.loh. 

•Morrell,  H.  S. 

IS'JO 

Cuius 

•Moser,  E.  B. 

1874 

Joh. 

Morrice,  W.  W. 

190(1 

Clare 

Moses,  C.  B. 

Colh. 

•     —         J.  D. 

1872 

Trinity 

♦Mosley,  G.  11. 

1880 

ChriH's 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1211 


•Mosley,  E.  R. 
•Moss.  F.  VV.  C. 

•  —     H.  W. 

•  —     \V. 

•  -    J.  C. 

•  —    J.  M. 

•  —    A.  M. 

C.  K. 
•.Mo8s-l51undell,F,li.  1894 

Mosseri,  L.  N. 

Mossop,  H.  J. 
•Mott,  11.  C. 
*Mottrain,  V.  II. 

Mould,  H.  15.  J. 
•Moule,  C.  W. 
•Moull,  C.A. 

•  Moulton,  W.  .1. 
"    —  .).  H. 

—  H.  K. 

•  —  Rt.  Hon. 

Sir  J.  F 
'     —  W  .  F. 

Moung-,  M. 
Muuiisey,  J .  P. 

•  -  J 


1875 
1*K>1 
18«4 
1875 
1882 
1866 
1894 


liUX) 
18!(!) 
lifOl 

1858 

1878 
189-i 
188t; 
IS'.tH 

•}  1868  { 

1889 


E.  I'.tol 

—  Li.  F.  I'.tO'i 

—  K.J.         v.m 

'.MounsL-y-Heysliain,!  |nr.> 

(,.  W.         r"'^'^ 

•Mountain,  11.  l;M)2 

-^         li.  r.i()5 

VMountCasliell,  Karl  185L 
MounUifUl.  D.  DO.  l'.ti)7 

•  _  D.  VV.     1883 
Mountlort,  C  (-. 

"MouriJyan,  C  A 

Mousley,  l".  II. 
♦Mowal,  .1. 
•Mowait,  J. 
(). 

.Mowlam,  11.  .1. 
•Mowll,  W.  R. 

.Moxey,  .1.  LI. 

Moxley,  II.  K. 
•Moxoii,  R.  S. 
_        H.  E. 

•  _       T.  A. 
_        II.  \V. 

Moylati,  J.  F. 
Moysey,  I.. 
Mozley,  .1.  K. 

•  —        .I.U. 

•  —         II.  \V. 
—        .1.11. 

Muild,  N . 
Mudif,  K.  F. 
Muff.  S.  B. 


1".I05 

lyoi 

1853 

I'.KH 

1879 


1KI7 

I8'.)'.l 

lyoL' 

I '.Nil 

1890 
19<J5 
iHtIi 
ItlfM 


J  oh. 
Pemb. 
J  oh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Trinity 
I'etiib. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
XvnColl . 
Corpus 
Joh. 
Clare 
King\ 
h'iny's 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Joh. 
KiiKj's 
Corpus 
King's 
Kimj'.H 
King's 

Trinity 

Sidnei/ 
Joh. 
I'emb. 
Jol,. 
Emm. 
(.'lure 
NonColl. 
Sidney 
Cains 
Cuius 
Down. 
Corpus 

I'rmh. 
Nonr„ll. 
Cuius 
Queens' 
.Joh. 
Joh. 
(Jni.cnn 
Caiu^ 
I'cmh. 
King'$ 

king's 
I'rinity 
hinges 
Clare 


Muff,  II.  B. 

IIIUI 

Christ's 

Muf^asetli,  J.J. 

XouColf. 

•Muggeridge,  G.  D. 

1899 

Pemb. 

Mufe'liston,  F.  H. 

1908 

Pemb. 

Muir.M.M.P.  M..4 

1880 

Cains 

•     —    C.  K.  P. 

1896 

( 'ains 

—    R.  M.  1'. 

l',t06 

(.'ain.s 

—    U.  M. 

Trinity 

*     —   J.C. 

1S'J4 

Emm. 

•Muirhead.  F.  L. 

1883 

Joh. 

iMujtaba,  C.  H. 

1908 

Peter's 

Mukerjea,  D. 

Emm. 

Mukhi,  M.  G. 

NonCoU. 

•Mullens,  W.H. 

1888 

Trinity 

•xMuiler,  0.  V. 

1890 

Jesus 

•     -       H.  C.  A.  S. 

19(J<J 

Emm. 

•Mullen,  J. 

1892 

NonCoU. 

•Mullinger,  J.B, 

1866 

Joh. 

Mullins,  A.  F, 

Cath. 

•Munby,  A.J. 

1851 

Trinity 

•     —        G.F.  W. 

1856 

Trinity 

♦    —        H.  K. 

1895 

Trinity 

Muncaster,  V,. 

Trinity 

Muncey,  1'j.  II.  1'. 

1908 

Joh. 

*Mund(lla,  V.  A. 

1891 

Muuesinglii,  M.  L. 

Queens' 

Muiins,  R.  D.  (1. 

■hsu-i 

Munio,  K.  M.  C. 

189ti 

Clare 

♦     —        A. 

1892 

Queens' 

M unlock,  C.  B. 

Down. 

•Mure,  W.  J. 

1869 

Trinity 

Murly-Gotto,  J. 

Peiiih. 

•Murphy,  VV.  L. 

1899 

Joh. 

—          A.  W.  (i. 

Selwyn 

Murray,  E. 

1908 

Peter's 

•    —         C.  M. 

18'.t8 

Pemb. 

•    _        A.  H.  II. 

1877 

Cains 

•    -        K.  1'. 

1868 

Corpus 

—        \).  C.  L. 

Cur pus 

_        J. 

1905 

King's 

_        A.  W.  K, 

1906 

Cath. 

—        A.  U. 

Christ's 

—        K.  (i.  I». 

C/nist's 

—        K.  U. 

M„<l,l. 

•    —        (J.  R. 

I88*'> 

Trinity 

—        G.  J.  1!. 

188? 

'I'rinily 

-        P.  J. 

1903 

I'rinity 

—        .\.  U.W. 

I'.HX'. 

Trinity 

_         J.S. 

1908 

I'rinity 

_       M.d.l). 

Trinity 

•     _        J.  ().  K. 

18S1 

J  I'.nim. 
i  Trinity 

—        I),  w. 

I'.HIS 

Emm. 

—        A.  II 

r.M)5 

Srhoyu 

•Murruy-.\yiislty,.\. 

K.  I..V 

7   iSiilnii/ 

Murrny-Suiitli,  A. 

i. 

'I'rinUy 

Musgravf,  T. 

Ma.jd. 

1212 


MEMBERS  OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


Musgrave,  C  T. 

*Muspratt,  P.  K. 

Musson,  A.  W. 

*  —         E.  C. 
Mutch,  N. 

•iMutimer,  A.  A. 
♦Myers,  C.  S. 

*  —    A- 

*Nabesliima,  N. 
Nairn,  R.  S. 

*  —      J.  A. 
•Nairne,  J.  D. 

*  —       A. 

*  —       S. 
*Naish,  A.  E. 

*  —      W.V. 

*  —      F.  C.  P. 
Naoioji,  .!.  A.  D. 
Nanavati,  D.  D. 
Nancarrovv,  J.  V. 
Nand,  L. 
Nangle,  E.  J. 
Napier,  G.  G. 

•Napier-Clavering',! 

H.  P.     ; 

*  —      F. 
Naiajan,  Prince  H, 

*Nasli,  H.  H.  A. 
"     —     E. 

—  W.  W.  H. 
NasoD,  W.  F.  C. 

—  J.  W.W. 

*  —      E.  N. 
Natli.D.  B. 

—  J. 
Nathan,  J. 

—  E. 

—  E.  J. 

*  —        S.  H. 
Naunton.W.  J.  S. 
Nayler,  W.  A. 

*Naylor,  H.  D. 

—  J.  M. 

*  —        E.  \V. 

*  —        C.  L. 

—  A.T.  A. 
*Neal,  J. 

—  .). 

—  J.F. 

—  R. 
Neanie,  T. 

•Neatby,  T.  M. 
♦Neate,  M.  II. 

Ncave,  W.  S. 

Needham,  E. 

Nehiu,  S.  S. 

—  J. 


1884 

1898 
18.% 
1859 
1907 
1881 
1895 
1869 
1898 

1896 
1874 

1884 
1856 
1893 
1895 
1903 

1907 
1906 
1908 

1907 

1883 
1883 

1884 
1871 
1906 
1908 

1885 
1907 


1893 

1907 
1894 

1887 
1891 

1868 

1900 

1907 

1 SSH 

1888 
1897 

1907 


Trinity 

Christ's 
King's 
Queens' 
Kmm. 
Trinity 
Catus 
Trinity 
Cains 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Jesus 
Jesus 
Kmm. 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Sidney 
Clnisf's 
J  oh. 
A  ing  s 

Caiits 

Penih. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Pemh. 

Queens' 

Trinity 

StTiryn 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Down. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Clare 

Trin.H. 

Kind's 

■Toh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Corpus 
Kini/'.s 
Trinity 
Non  Coll. 
Cuius 

I'emb. 
J  oh. 
Christ's 
Magd. 

Trinity 


*Neil,  J.  1871  Corpus 

*Neikl,A.  1887  Pemb. 

*Neil),  C.  1889  Cains 

M.  M'-C.  G.  1890  Corpus 


'     —    R.  G. 
—    N.  C. 

Neilson,  G.  E. 

Nelson,  R.  A. 
"    —       J.H. 


G.  G. 
R.  D 

T.  B. 

Earl,    M.A.  1844 


1893    Jesus 
1905     Joh. 

Triniti/ 
1902     Peter's 
1868     Corp  1/4 
1908     Christ's 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Trinity 


—    Hon.J.H.  M.A.  1846  Trinity 


—  J.  T. 

—  R.  H. 

•Nepean,  M.  B 

Nesbit,  J.  W. 

•  Nesbitt,  H.  F. 

*Nesham,  C.  C. 


1887 
1876 


Neslor-Schnurmann,  1. 


1900  Trinity 
1903  Triniti/ 
1869     Christ's 

(,lllr<Hs' 
Cla  re 
Trinity 
Christ's 
Cains 

1866     Christ's 
Trinity 

1878    Joh. 

Corpus 

1906  Jesus 

1907  Jesus 
1874     Magd. 
ISSO     Magd. 
1884     TrCnily 
1894     Trinity 

Trinity 

•  —        Hon.  Sir  R.  1871     Emm. 

•  —         F.  H.  1871     Sidney 
•i\levilie-Grenville,R,1869     Magd. 


*Nettlefold,  E. 
*Nettlesliip,  J. 

Neuburgr,  V.  B. 
*lVeviil,  R. 

Neville,  J.  T.  D. 

—  A.  W, 

—  G.  J.  E. 

*  -         Hugh 

•  —         Hon.  G. 

—  R.  J.  N. 

—  E. 

—  E.  H. 


1879 


Nevins,  H.  N. 
Nevinson,  G.  R.  G. 


—  T.  K.  B.  1874    Joh 


Selwyn 

Corpus 


•New,  W. 

•  —    F.  E. 

•  —    J.M. 

—  F.  U.  W. 

—  \V. 
•Newall,  J.  W. 

•  —        H.  F. 

—  L.  B. 
Newberry,  K.  E. 

•Newbery,  F.  C. 

—  R.  K. 
•Newbon,  C  E. 


1881 

1887 


Peter's 
Peter's 


1878  Jesus 
Emm. 
Down. 

1H74     Triniti/ 

1880  Trinity 
Trinity 
Trin.H. 

1892    Joh. 

1907     Joh. 

Trinity 


1861 


*Newbury,  G.  S.  H.  1884  Trinity 

•Newby.R.  .),  1850  Christ's 

*Newiastle,  Lord  Bp.  1863  Trinity 

Newooiiib,  W.  D.  Trinity 

•Newrouiidhmd, )  ,„,.,,  t  •    .  " 

1        11,         f[  l8o3  Irinitn 
Lord  np.  of)  ^ 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1213 


Newgass 

,  E.  I.  A. 

1  rinitij 

Newhan 

,F.  1). 

1»% 

Sidneu 

Newinjf 

ton.H.  A.H. 

IS'.lB 

Cdiioi 

Newliiig 

.  S.  W. 

l!Si»4 

Joh. 

•Newman,  F.W. 

1B51 

Feter'i 

— 

E.  D. 

Triti.ll. 



C.  11.  A. 

Je.ius 

'     — 

J. 

1873 

Magd, 

— 

R.  A.  W. 

l;»08 

Trinity 

— 

J.B. 

Trinity 

«    

H.J. 

1878 

Sidney 

— 

F.C. 

19U6 

Ihwn, 



L.  F. 

UoiCH. 

*Newnes 

F.  H. 

1897 

Clare 

•Newnliam,\V,H.C 

1S78 

Cains 

•Newnum,  J.  H. 

18H7 

I'emb. 

•Newport,  Viscount 

18'.»G 

Trinity 

Newton 

P. 

I'.toe 

Claie 

«     

E. 

1885 

Pemb. 



R.  H.  H. 

19US 

I'emh. 

— 

J. 

Pemb. 

•     

C.  M. 

ISMJ 

King'i 

•     

E.  A. 

itsyo 

King'n 

— 

H.  VV. G. 

iito.-) 

King's 

— 

B.C. 

Ktii</'n 



A.  F. 

li>U7 

Cat'li. 



G.  F. 

1903 

Clirixt'n 

•     

H. 

18(i4 

Job. 

— 

H.  G.  T. 

Job. 

•     — 

H.  A. 

1S.S4 

Magd. 

•     

A.  W. 

187!» 

Tttnity 

♦     

G.  0.  C. 

r.K)2 

Trinity 

— 

J.  K. 

1".HJ7 

Trinity 

•     — 

H. 

18H1 

Emm. 

— 

W.  H. 

I'.MW 

Emm. 

— 

r.  H. 

i;to:> 

Emm. 

— 

F.  11.  J. 

Emm. 

Newton 

-Clare,  K.T 

I'JO-l 

Clare 

— 

H.J 

Clare 

— 

W. 

5. 

Clare 

•Newton-Robinson.l 
C.  E.                  / 

1876 

Trinity 

•Nichol. 

F.  E. 

1883 

Caius 

Nicliolas,  A.  .1. 

ChiinCs 

— 

1.  C. 

Trinity 

NicliollH 

,S.  H. 

l'.MJ-2 

Caiui 

— 

A.  E. 

1h;i7 

Corpus 

— 

H.  L. 

Voqiua 



A.  C. 

J  oh. 

— 

L. 

I'.KM 

Down. 

— 

1).  M. 

r.Mw 

I><)iin. 

NicholH 

F.  II. 

llXKi 

Trimly 

Nicholson,  J.  (i. 

Clare 

— 

V.J. 

llX)o 

Caiui 

— 

M. 

Trin.ll. 

— 

H. 

1;ki.-, 

KiiitjH 

— 

F.  V. 

Q,ueenh' 

♦Niolioison.G.W.de  1'.  l8". 

•   —         n.  D. 

1852 

*    —           J.  s. 

1877 

•     —             C,  N. 

1879 

•     —            11.  F. 

1887 

•     —            H. 

1889 

•    —            R.  A. 

1890 

♦     —            C.  O.  E 

1896 

-            J.  W. 

i'.>or. 

—            P.  C. 

Nickeh,  H.  N. 

•Nicklin,  T. 

1890 

—        G.  N. 

•Nickson,  G.  (Bp) 

1887 

•Nicol.J.C. 

1884 

—     A.  R.  A. 

1887 

•    —     J.  D. 

1870 

—     J. 

l')03 

•    —      II. 

1870 

Nicoll,  H.  F.  D. 

19(^)6 

•Nicolls,  W. 

188(; 

•    —       G.  E. 

1884 

Niglilingale,  H.  P. 

•     -                A.  D. 

1895 

-               D.  A. 

1902 

•     —                J.L. 

1879 

•     —                E.  C. 

1880 

Nilial  Singii,  S. 

1908 

•Nininio,  A. 

1881 

•Nisbet,  M.  A. 

1860 

•Niven,  J. 

1874 

-      Jl. 

•     —      Sir  W.  D. 

1866 

•    —     C. 

1867 

•Nix,  CD. 

1854 

»     -E.  W. 

1856 

»     —J.  A. 

1888 

•     —  E.  H. 

1893 

•     —  C.  G.A. 

is;)8 

Nixon,  F.  H. 

-       J.  A. 

1896 

•     —      J.  E. 

1863 

—       B.  H. 

I'.KHi 

—      A.  L. 

l'MJ7 

•Noakes,  K.  S. 

1889 

•Ni.hl.s,  .1.  A. 

190-2 

NolicH,  F.  J. 

•Noble,  11.  H. 

is.s.} 

—      A.  II. 

—      A.M. 

1'.I08 

•    —      W. 

1878 

•Nork.T.  A. 

I'.MCl 

•N.Ml.l.r,  .1.  U. 

1H7G 

N.al.ll.in.K.KI. 

M. 

•Nolan,  K. 

I8',»'.l 

•Noon,  J. 

1870 

•    -      L. 

1899 

tt  Jesus 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinitii 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Job. 

Job. 
Corpui 
Trin.H. 
King's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Cuius 
Peter's 
Pemb. 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Trinity 


Peters  , 
Trinity 
Jesus 
Queens' 
Job. 
Trinili) 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
'Trinity 
r.  nth. 
Cuius 
h  ing  's 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Cutb. 
Down. 
C  'lure 
( 'Lire 
(  V.irt' 
liucens' 
Tn„,ly 
I'emb. 
(  'oryus 
Trinilv 
I  riulty 
Job. 

'Trinity 


1214 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITV. 


Norbuiy,  C.  G. 

1888 

Trinity 

Oiikden,  W.  M. 

Peter's 

Norman,  R.  E. 

Clare 

*Oakeley,  SirH. 

E. 

1859 

Jesus 

•     —          W.  H. 

1880 

Cuius 

—          H.  E. 

H. 

1898 

Joh. 

*     —          C.  F. 

185-2 

Cath. 

•Oakes,  B. 

1884 

Trinity 

•     —          A.  C. 

1884 

Trinittj 

•    —     B.  P. 

1882 

Emm. 

•    —          T.  K. 

1886 

Trinity 

*Oakey,  G.  J. 

1898 

Trin.H. 

*     -          R.C. 

18;)4 

Trinity 

—       P.  H. 

1905 

Trinity 

•    —          O. 

1884 

Emm. 

—       J.  M. 

Ti  inilif 

•    —          W.A. 

1895 

Emm. 

Oakley,  F.  C. 

Joh. 

—          T.  S. 

Emm. 

—       R.  W. 

1907 

Selwy  n 

•     —          G.  H. 

1877 

Down, 

Oaten,  E.  F. 

1906 

tSiditey 

—          N.F. 

Doi'-H. 

Oats,  \V. 

1907 

Cuius 

—          W.  H. 

XunColl. 

•Obbaril,  A.  N. 

1868 

Joh. 

*     —          F.  11. 

1861 

*Obeyesekere,  1^. 

19<)2 

Trinity 

•Norman-Lee.F.B.N 

.1882 

J  oh. 

•     —                 J. 

P. 

1902 

Trinity 

*Norris,  R. 

1884 

Christ's 

*     —                  F. 

A. 

1903 

Trinity 

•    —       F.  B. 

1887 

Christ's 

—                 J. 

S. 

1903 

Trinity 

•    —      H.  R. 

1887 

Joh. 

♦O'Conneli,  P.  G 

1885 

Pemb. 

•     —      G.  M. 

1853 

Emm. 

O'Connoi-,  J. 

XonCoU. 

Norrish,,!.  C. 

Jesus 

Oddin  Taylor,  J 

.  F 

1907 

Corpus 

•Northey,  A.  E. 

1861 

Trinily 

•Odgers,  W.  B. 

1871 

Trin.H. 

Northoip,  F. 

.foh. 

-       R.B. 

Joh. 

Norton,  L.  M. 

Peters 

*     —        F.  W. 

1901 

Trinity 

*    —         G.  P. 

11)03 

Cains 

*Oelsner,  H. 

1892 

Cuius 

—        D.  G. 

l>.t08 

Cuius 

*Oesterley,  W.  O 

.  E 

1889 

Jesus 

—         W.J. 

Cuius 

Offer,  C.  J. 

( 'orpus 

•    —        C.  H. 

18it2 

Trin.H. 

Ogden,  A. 

Christ's 

*    —        R.  H. 

189'.» 

Kiiif/'s 

'    -      C.B. 

1872 

Muirr/. 

*     —        G.  H. 

1894 

Christ's 

—      C.  K. 

Ma;/,L 

•    —        F.C. 

1872 

Joh. 

Ogdon,  A.  G.  N. 

Coi/iiis 

—         H.  E. 

1898 

Trinity 

Ogilvie,  P.G. 

P.  mh. 

—        H.T.J. 

1908 

Trinity 

*     —        F.  M. 

1884 

Kiug'^ 

—        V.  E.  B. 

Emm. 

—        H. 

1903 

King's 

*    —        J.  G. 

1897 

Sidney 

—        G.  L. 

1904 

Trinity 

Norton- Fagge.F.W.L.G. 

NohCoU  . 

—        G.  N. 

Triniti/ 

"Norvvooil,  G. 

19o:i 

Joh. 

■Ogle,  11.  L. 

1887 

Trimly 

*     -            <^-          . 

1H82 

Trinity 

*     —     P.  11.  D. 

1S97 

PJiiiiii . 

•Nothwan^er,  1\.  G. 

1898 

Joh. 

*0  Hagan,  Lord 

1903 

Trinity 

Nott,  T.  W  . 

Emm. 

Oke,  K.  W.L. 

1908 

CoriiKs 

"Nottidge,  T. 

1863 

Emm . 

*     —  A.  W. 

1882 

Triniti/ 

*  Nottingham,  1",.  E. 

1888 

(_'otli. 

Okell,  C.  C. 

Joh. 

*     —                 Bp.  0 

f  1863 

Triiiitfi 

Okura,  K. 

Triniti) 

•Novelli,  L.  W. 

1870 

Trinity 

Oldlield,  V.  P. 

Trin.H. 

•Nowell,  J.]'. 

1879 

Cath. 

•     —         A.E. 

1885 

Trinity 

•    —        H.  N. 
•Nugent,  E.  U.S. 

1892 
1871 

Trinily 

*01dham,  11. Y.I. '*'■'*•  1894  A7«-/s 
{tncorp. 

—        R.  T. 

Trinity 

-         J.  E. 

1907 

Emm. 

•Nunn,  J. 

1857 

Joh. 

Olipliant,  G.  K. 

(.litems' 

"    —     H.  P.  V. 

1899 

Joh. 

Olive,  G.  W. 

1907 

Clare 

•Nunns,T.  J. 

1858 

Joh. 

Oliver,  V.  F.  M 

I'emh. 

-       J.  C. 

1S96 

Trinity 

—      H.  G. 

Cains 

Nussey,  T.  W. 

1890 

Trin.H. 

—      T.  H. 

Cuius 

•Nuiley,  W. 

1892 

Joh. 

'     —       D.  T. 

1902 

Trin.H. 

•    -       C.  E. 

1897 

Joh. 

'     —       W.J.  R 

F. 

1869 

Christ's, 

•Nuttall.G.H.F.  M.^.lOlX) 

{Ma;/d. 
^Christ's 

•     —      J. 
—      G.  V. 

1872 

Joh. 
Magd. 

Nutter,  S.  B. 

1907 

Emm. 

•     —       R.B. 

1859 

Trinity 

Nulling-,  R. 

Trill.  JJ. 

*     —      F.  S. 

1886 

Trinity 

MEiMBEIlS  OF   HIE    UNIVERSITY 


1215 


•Oliver,  \V.  D. 

18H9 

Trinilij 

—       K.  L.  B. 

1898 

Trinity 

—       M.  W  .  B. 

li)U3 

Trinity 

•    —     E.  c;. 

1901 

Down. 

Olivier,  E. 

Trin.H. 

Olleiheail.  J. 

1901 

•Siibrijn 

Olky,  H.  K. 

ISSO 

I'eter'i 

•O'Alalley.SirE.  1.. 

18(54 

Trinity 

—             B.  L.  A. 

iH'.nt 

Trinitii 

O'Neal,  T.  W.  B. 

1891 

Trin.H. 

Onions,  J.  li. 

Trin.H. 

Onslow.  J.  W.  M. 

1890 

Trinity 

Ontanon,  C. 

1908 

J)oii:n. 

Onyon,  K.  U. 

Corpui 

•Openshaw,  J. 

1894 

Trinity 

—              C.  G. 

1904 

Trinity 

Opie,  P.  A. 

1907 

Cuius 

•Oram,  R.  A. 

1867 

Cains 

Orange,  J.  A. 

I'AW 

Trinity 

•Oranmore,  Lord 

is,s3 

Trinity 

•Orbell,  T. 

1887 

Christ' i 

•Ord.  C. 

I8N4 

King'i 

Orde,  C.  W. 

1907 

King's 

"Orde-rowlelt,        \ 
Hon.  11.  R./ 

1870 

Trinity 

■Orfonl,  J.  K. 

188.5 

King's 

"     —         11.  W. 

1875 

Sidney 

•Oriel,  H.  S. 

1881 

Trinity 

•Ornic,  G.  E. 

1  y  m; 

Cuius 

•Ornierod,  E.  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

•Ormsby,  F.  C. 

19<j3 

Clui.'it's 

•Orpen,  T.  II. 

1874 

I'emb. 
'  Selwyn 

-      H.  F. 

P,  mh. 

•     —       .1.  H. 

1890 

Sjiryn 

•O'Rorkf,  II.  W.L, 

IS9-2 

Trinity 

•Orr,  .1. 

1864 

Jesn!> 

-    A.  W. 

1907 

Christ^  s 

•  —    \V.  M'K. 

IHSH 

Joh. 

•  -   J.  W. 
Orr-Ewuig,  A.I. 

I'.HJO 

Joh. 

Triniti/ 

Orion,  J.  S. 

I'nnb. 

•   —    w.  r. 

1^6*1 

Joh. 

•     —       K.  .1.1'. 

189.0 

Joh. 

•    -     (;.  11. 

189.5 

Trimly 

•   —     w.u. 

I'.NN) 

Trinilu 

•OslHjru,  1. «.. 

1866 

T-i'..ll. 

•     —        G.  .M. 

I8»i 

Trinity 

•     -        «.  F.  A. 

IxfH 

Iriiiity 

•     —        (i. 

IHH7 

Emm. 

•Osborne,  U.  W. 

1882 

Ckriit's 

_          W.  M. 

Hiinn. 

_          E.  J.  I'. 

.\unr„n. 

( >->rnond,  T.   E. 

I'.HH-, 

J-Jinm. 

0»lreliun,  K.  A. 

Clare 

(liter,  M.  C    U. 

Kiii'j  -I 

—     W.  II. 

l'.»o2 

Trinity 

Ouer-liarry,  11,  van 
Ottley,  W.  II.  T. 

•  —       R.  R. 
•Otton,  G.  W. 

Otty,  H.  R. 
•Oulton,  W.  U.S. 

—  E.  y. 

Ouston,  G.  E. 
♦Outrani,  J. 

•  —  \V. 
Overburv,  H.  R. 
Owen,  S.  H.  E.  G. 

•  —       E. 

—  A.  H. 

—  O. 

—  G.  L. 

—  G.  C. 

•  —  1.  G. 

•  —      A.A.  deV. 
-     —      R.  S. 

—  U  .  B. 

—  1. 

•  —      G. 

—  r.  R.  1 . 

—  S.  A. 

•  —  CM. 

•  —  SirH.  1. 

—  J.  N.S. 
•Owen-Sniiih,  11.  S. 

Owston,  C.  S. 
Oxberry,  \V.  G. 
O.xley,  H.  K. 

•  —      J.S. 

—  A.  E. 
I'acey,  C.  J. 

•I'acke,  H. 

■  Backer,  G. 
Badtield,  F.  J. 

•I'adwick,  K.  II. 

■  —  W.  I.. 

•  —         K.  (;. 

—  II. B. 
'I'agiin,  A. 

I'a^'e,  i;.C. 

—  J. 

—  U.  S. 

—  M.  K.      ' 

—  R.  I'. 

—  c.  (;. 

I  •   —   c.  n.  u. 

!        —     W.  M. 

—  C.  A. 

•  —    II.  w. 

•  -     U.  L. 

•  —     1.  E. 

—  (i.  K 

•  -      A.  S. 


L.  I'.N.lfS 

1886 
1882 

189-2 
1903 
1896 

1888 
l89t? 

1902 
1893 
1VHJ2 

1859 
1903 
1884 
1890 
1888 
1903 

1904 

1901 
1870 
1872 

1872 


1!HJ5 
1883 

l'.»07 
1869 
litOo 
190«; 
1N79 
1884 

IHH7 

18,s2 

i9o<; 


189<J 

1899 
1900 

1868 
1862 
1873 
19«H 
1S92 


Trinity 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Christ's 
Cath. 
Christ's 
Chriit's 
Cains 
Pemb. 
Femb. 
I  rinily 
r.mb. 
Cuius 
Cuius 
Cuius 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Corpna 
Corpus 
Kiny's 
Otth. 
Jesus 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Down. 

.^thriin 

Magil. 
Jesus 
Doiin. 
t^netn.s' 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Trinity 
.VonCull. 

<  'lit It. i 

Corpus 

Corpus 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Joh. 

Clare 

I  'aius 

Caiun 

Trin.H. 
Tiin.H. 
Cor  put 
King's 

linefiii' 
Christ' t 
Joh. 
Joh. 
I  mm. 
Siilney 


1216 


MEMBERS  OF   THE    UNIVERSITY. 


Page,  A.  H. 

Down. 

I  *Parken,  E.  M. 

1889 

Clare 

•Paget,  G.  E. 

1874 

Cuius 

•Parker,  Sir  W.H. 

Bart.  1885  Clare 

—      G,  N. 

Trill.  I/. 

Parker,  J.  D. 

I'emb. 

—      H.E.  G. 

1908 

Christ's 

•     -        F.  C.S. 

1898 

Trin.H. 

*     -       F.  W. 

1864 

Trinily 

*     —         Sir  R.  J. 

1880 

King's 

Paget-Tomlinson,) 
W.G.      ( 

1899 

Trin.H. 

*  -        E.  H. 

*  —       G.  R.  VV. 

1885 

1884 

King's 
Calh. 

•Paice,  A. 

1881 

Corpus 

—       J.  C. 

1907 

Christ's 

Pain,  E.  D. 

1901 

I'emb, 

*     —       G. 

1877 

Joh. 

—   J.  W. 

Pemh. 

—       H. 

Joh. 

*    —  A.  W.(Bp) 

1866 

Cath. 

•     —       G.  B. 

1861 

Trinily 

—  W. 

Jesus 

•    —       C.J. 

1867 

Trinity 

•    —   A.  J.  O. 

1884 

Christ's 

-        R.  H. 

Trinity 

—    B.  H. 

1900 

Emm. 

—        W.  H. 

Trinity 

—    C.  A.  W. 

iSchvi/n 

—        G.  M. 

1900 

Emm. 

*    —    H. 

1904 

NonCoU. 

Paiker-Smith,W. 

B. 1907 

Kinc/'s 

•Paine,  A.  H. 

1867 

Trinily 

*    —                  R. 

1903 

Cath. 

•     —      C.  A. 

1894 

Trinity 

*Paikes,  H.  E. 

1903 

Trinity 

—      H.  H. 

1907 

Trinity 

*     —      1'. 

1889 

Emm. 

*     —      N.  W. 

1893 

Trinitt/ 

•Parkin,  J.  S. 

1867 

Clare 

*    —     W.  L. 

1903 

Sidney 

-        C.  R. 

Clare 

Paisley,  F.  D. 

1907 

Christ's 

•    —        T. 

1868 

Trinily 

Palat,  R.  M. 

Kinin. 

*     —        J. 

1894 

Trinily 

•Paley,  F.  H. 

1848 

Christ's 

Parkinson,  W. 

Peter's 

*     —     G.A. 

1890 

Trinity 

—             P.  R. 

1901 

Cuius 

Pallis,  A.  A. 

Trinity 

—              E.  A. 

Christ's 

Palmer,  B.  H. 

1903 

Pemb. 

*     —             J. 

1903 

Joh. 

—         H.  R. 

1899 

Trin.H. 

—             W.G 

1904 

Emm. 

*     —        S. 

1878 

Corpus 

•Parks,  H.T. 

1898 

Magd. 

•     -        A.  S. 

1883 

King's 

•Parkyii,  E.  A. 

1882 

Christ's 

—         E.  de  S. 

Cath. 

•Parnell.J. 

1847 

Peter's 

•     _        F.  W.  M. 

1899 

Jestis 

*     —        C.  W. 

1890 

(Jueens' 

*     —       A.  S.  M. 

1900 

Jesus 

—       T. 

1903 

Joh. 

*    —       J.J.  B. 

1888 

Joh. 

—        F.  R. 

1908 

Joh. 

—       T.  N.  P. 

1904 

J  oh. 

Parrack,  11. 

Peter's 

•    —       E.  G.  B. 

1887 

Magd. 

Parrington,  N. 

1908 

t  'lure 

—        C.  E.  S. 

Trinity 

—              W.  F 

Clare 

—       H.  G. 

Trinity 

•Parrock,  R.  A. 

1891 

Pemh. 

—       C. 

1904 

Sidney 

•Parry,  J.  H. 

1885 

Pemb. 

*     —        A. 

1879 

Jhiirii. 

•    —     J. 

1881 

Corpus 

Palmer- Uougrhis,  A. 

1903 

Trinity 

-      E.  A. 

1902 

King's 

Palmes,  W.  T. 

Trinity 

-      T.  H. 

1904 

Christ's 

Panse,  G.  D. 

Down. 

—    J.  H. 

Joh. 

*Panter,  J.  A. 

1871 

Clare 

•     —     M.S. 

1884 

Magd. 

—       A.  E. 

( 'lure 

*     —     R.St  J. 

1880 

Trinily 

Panton,  S.  F. 
•Paramore,  F.  H. 

190C. 
1879 

Christ's 
Joh. 

-  fLn:}^^- 

D.  1883 

Trinity 

*     —             W.  E. 

1899 

J  oil. 

—    C.  B. 

1900 

Trinity 

•Paranipye,  R.  P. 
Parcell,  N.  11. 

1899 

Joh. 

—    N.C. 

1908 

Trinity 

1907 

Christ's 

Parry- J  ones,  M.  M. 

Trinity 

"Pares,  J. 

1855 

Trinity 

•I'arsey,  E.  W. 

1885 

Peter's 

"     _     N. 

1880 

Trinity 

•Parsons,  W.  L.  E. 

1894 

Pemh. 

•Parez,  C.  11. 

1857 

Pemh. 

—         C. 

1904 

Pemb. 

•Paris,  T.C. 

1841 

Trinity 

—      n. 

1905 

Caius 

Parish,  F.G.W. 

Trin.H. 

•     —         Hon.  C.;^ 

.  1877 

Joh. 

•     —      J.B. 

1864 

Trinily 

—        J.  R. 

1907 

Trinily 

•Parke,  C. 

1848 

Pemb. 

—         R.  E. 

Trinity 

MEMBEKS  OF  THE  UWIVEKSITY. 


1217 


Parsons,  li.  G. 

•  —        W.  L.  E. 
•I'art,  C.  T. 

-    A.F. 
Partington,  J.  B. 
Partridge,  H.  W. 

—  W.  W. 

•  —        c. 

Paschkoff,  A.  A. 

—  B.  A. 
•Pascoe,  E.  H. 


1S'.)4 
1871 
1W8 
1906 

1904 

1H'.I5 


1900 


Pascoe- Williams, V.G. 

Paak,  R.  I'.IOB 

Pass,  A.  D.  1907 

•  —  H.L.  1.S9U 
Passant,  E  J. 

Patel,  J.  B. 
•Paterson.T.  W  .  S.    189(5 

•  —  J.M.  1885 

—  E.  W. 

•  —  J.  M.  1885 

•  —  R.  S.  1H94 

•  —  R.  G.C.    1897 

•  —  A.  G.  1884 

—  D.  W.  S. 

—  M.  W.  1908 

•  —  H.J.  1889 

•  —  T.  F.  1879 
Paton,  E.  R. 

•  —     G.  C.  1890 

•  —      R.C.  1898 

•  —  J .  L.  A.  188ti 
Patrick,  N.  C.  1898 
Pattani,  A.  P. 

•Patten,  15.  A.  1892 

•Patterson,  A.  II.  1872 

•  —  A.  II.  1H74 

•  _  K.  18t)« 
_          U.  F. 

•  _  W.S.  1877 

—  L.  I'.Mx; 

•  —  M.  1894 
I'utteson,  .1.  I). 
I'iittiubori,  (}.  N. 

•  I'.ittissoii,  A.  I8.')JI 

•  —  K.  M.  ls.s;5 

I'.iiuck,  P.  .s.  ivm 

—  R.  .S.  I'.Kts 
I'aul,  A.  15. 

•l';iull,  J.  R.  1891 
I'aulky,  II. 

—  \V.  M.  I'.MIH 
Paunceforl  I)urii-()iulH!,(    , 

.Sir  E.  P.  U  .  Butt. I    ' 

Puvey-Sniitli,  A    H.  1'.MI8 

•I'.iwson,  I'.  U  .  \^^'i 

•  —         A.  IH89 


Emm. 

Selwi/n 

Trinittj 

Trinity 

Ptmb. 

King's 

Queens' 

ChrUrs 

Trinuy 

Trinity 

J  oh. 

Jl'SUS 

Noil  Coll. 

Kinf/'s 

J  oh'. 

J>oini. 
NonColl. 

Cuius 

Trin.H. 

Tnn.H. 

CoTflli 

Corpus 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Emm. 

I'emb. 

Queens' 

Queens' 

Joh. 

Christ's 

J>own. 

I'emb. 

Trin.H. 

Ciilh. 

Christ's 

Job. 

'I'rinily 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Trinity 

Kmm. 

Christ's 

Kmm. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

CbriKt's 

I'emb. 

Job. 

Selwyn 

907  Trin. 

<  'tare 
Cuius 
Vaiut 


Pavvson,  D.  O. 

•  Paxton,  R.  C. 
•Payne,  .1.  K. 

—  R. 

•  —      E. 

—  M.  W. 

—  D.N. 

—  M.  G.  J. 
Payne-Cook,  G.  G 
Peace,  L.  R. 

•  —     J.  B. 
Peacey,  H.  M. 
Peach,  C.  K.  C. 

•  —      G,  W. 

—  w.  s. 

•  —      E.  H. 

Peaclie,  R.  C. 
♦Peacock,  G.  H. 

—  H.  B. 

—  M.  R. 

•  —  R. 
*Peake,  A.  H. 
"Pearce,  E.  H. 

•  —        R.J. 

•  —        E.  C. 

—  II. 

•  —        V.  H. 

•  —        R.  F. 

•  —       H. 

•  —        N.  D.  F. 

—  T. 

I 'earce  -  Serocold ,  K. 
Pearkes,  A.  M. 
*Pearnian,  J.  OH. 
Pearnian- Smith,  P 
Pearsall,  R.  il. 

•  —  C.  W. 
•Pearse,  M.  G. 

—  II.  C. 

•  —      J.T. 

—  P.  J. 

—  J.G. 

•  —        E.  I!. 
♦Pearson,  II.  II.  \V 

—  A 

—  I,. 

•  -  K. 

—  L.  1. 

—  C.  II.  iM. 

•  —        J.  E. 

•  —        A.C. 

—  R.  C. 

•  —        C. 

•  -         K.  I.. 

•  —        II. 

•  —        A.C. 

—  R.  8. 


1868 
1898 
1899 
1884 
1906 
litOa 

1905 

1887 
1902 
1897 
1873 

1875 

1887 


1880 
1900 

1887 
1864 
1892 

1885 
1897 
1882 
1884 
1907 
J.  1892 

1904 

U. 

1905 

190-2 

1895 

19(H) 

1852 

I'.Mx; 

1850 

18S4 
IHJKJ 
IS9a 
1901 
IS79 
191)7 

1874 

1H84 

1854 
i8G8 
I8«i7 
lHti9 
I89(; 


Trin.H. 

Trinity 

Heter's 

Cains 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Kmm. 

Si  ho II  n 

( 'orpus 

Queens' 

Emm. 

Kini/'s 

King's 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Down. 

Tr'inity 

Clare 

( 'tare 

Trinity 

Joh. 
Peter's 
Cuius 
Corpus 
Queens' 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Kuim. 
Trin.H. 
(Mitts 
Cains 
Emm. 
Kini/s 
Trinity 
Kind's 
King's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Jjiiwn. 
Cuius 
Ca  ius 
( 'orpus 

l<i.,:,s 

(^uei  us' 

Queens' 

r/iri.s/'s 

( 'b rut's 

Christ's 

Job. 

Joh. 

M,if;,l. 

Trinity 


1218 


3IEMBEUS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


•Pearse,  J.  S. 

—  A.G. 
_         B.  C. 

—  T.  A. 

*  —        J.  B. 

—  S.  V. 

—  A.  C. 

*  Peart,  A.  H. 
Pease,  O.  B. 

*  —     H.  G. 

—  J.H. 


1898     Trinitij 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Emm. 
1896     Siilneij 
1884     Peter's 
Trin.H. 
Kin.g''s 
King's 


1855 

I89(i 


1901 

1885 
1894 


Sir  A.  E.,  Bart.  1880  Trinity 


J.  A. 
*    —    A.  F. 

—  E. 

Peck,  J.  N. 

—  N.  F. 

—  E.  S. 
►  —  E.S. 
»    —    E.G. 

Peckham,  VV.  D. 


1882 

1888 

1908 
1907 
1888 
1896 
1876 


Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cuius 
Jesus 
Christ's 
NonColl. 


Trinity 
Peckover  Lord,  of)  ^^  y^  lyg^j^;^ 
\\  isbech  ) 


Pedley,  C.  K. 
Pedraza,  R. 
"Peed,  S.  W. 

•  —    .1. 

"  —  J.  jun. 
•Peek,  R. 

—  Sir  W.,  Bart. 
"Peel.G.  N. 

*        T' 

*  —   VV.  s. 

•  —   M.  L. 

—  W.  H. 

—  H.  I). 

*  —  A.  VV. 

*  Peers,  C.  K, 

•  —     VV.  11. 
Pefrg.  J. 

•  -     J.S. 

♦  —     V.  .1 . 

•  _  II.  F. 
"Peglar,  J.J. 
•Peile,  J. 

•  —      F.  K. 

*  —  J. 
*Peiris,  J. 
*Peirson,  E.  d 


Jesus 
Sidney 
Pemb. 
Corpus 
Corpus 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Magd. 
Magd. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
1895   NonColl. 

1890  Kings 
1864     Catb. 

Clare 
1899     Corpus 

1891  Cath. 
1879 

1857 
1860 
1893 
1900 


1889 
1855 

1888 
1878 

1877 
1893 
1873 
1879 
1908 
1907 


Emm . 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Christ's 

188-2      Joh. 

1 882     Peter  s 


•Pelham,  Ilon.i.  ll.VV.1869  VVkhii/ 


—  W.H. 

—  lion.  S.  (; 
'i'eilew,  II.  K. 
'Pellier,  C.le  C. 

Felling,  S.  15. 
Pclly,  U.  L. 


1908 

1850 
1895 
1907 
1908 


Tr  in  it  If 
'Trinity 
Trinity 
( 'line 

Cliur 
Clair 


Pelly,  A.  C. 

—  E.  G. 

y     L> 

*Pelton,  W.F. 
Pemberton,  W.  H. 

—  M. 

•  _  C.  L. 

•  —  T.  P. 

—  F.  P.  C, 
Tendered,  J.  H. 

*l'endlebury,  C. 
n'enfold,  fl.  C. 

—  H.L. 
•Penistan,  E.  J. 

Penman,  L.  T. 
Penn,  G.  M. 
"Pennant,  P.  P. 

—  D.  F. 
*Pennefather,  F.  VV. 

Pennell.V.  C. 
•Peunethorne,  D.  P. 
»     _  G.  VV. 

Penney,  A.  E. 

Pennington,  D. 
•Penny,  A.  G. 

•  _      w.  L. 

—  W.  M. 

•  —      J. 

•  —      E.  B. 

•  —      A. 
*Pennyman,  J.  VV. 
•I'enrice,  C.  B. 

•  —         C.J. 
Penrose,  E.  J .  McN. 

•  —        J.  T. 

•  Pentecost,  H. 
Pentland.G.  C.  C. 
Penton,  C.  F. 

•Pepper,  C. 

—  G.  E. 
•I'epys,  H.  G. 

Percival,  A.  F. 

•  —  J.  A. 

•  _  J. 

—  H.  F. 

•  —  C.J. 
I'erkius,  R.  B. 

—  B.  M.  N 

•  —        11. 

»     —        J.  J. 

—  F.  A. 
•I'erks,  W. 
*Pero\vnc,  I".  I". 
»     —  T.  J, 

•  _  A.  VV.  T. 

•  _  VV.  F. 
Perrens,  C  N.  '1'. 


1904 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1883 

Cuius 

Pemb. 

1884 

Cuius 

1850 

Trinity 

1855 

Trinity 

Trinity 

<  'aiiia 

1877 

Joh. 

1856 

Trin.H. 

./oil. 

1898 

Clare 

1901 

King's 

Trinity 

1857 

Joh. 

1888 

Trinity 

1874 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

1858 

Trin.H. 

1860 

Jesus 

(Jiin  „s' 

1897 

C.n'iis 

1890 

I'etcr'i 

1869 

Cuius 

190(! 

Jesus 

1842 

Joh. 

1864 

'Trinilij 

1868 

Trinity 

1880 

1850 

Trinity 

1887 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1877 

1895 

Christ's 

Cuius 

1908 

Trinity 

1869 

Trinity 

A'OnCofl. 

1852 

Trinity 

1908 

Caius 

1869 

Joh. 

1887 

Joh. 

1904 

Trinity 

1882 

Emm. 

1879 

Peter's 

Cuius 

1854 

Trinity 

1888 

Km  m . 

Kmm. 

188(1 

Corpus 

1847 

Corjiiis 

1S89 

Corpus 

1889 

Kint/'s 

1855 

Jesus 

Trinity 

MEfllBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1219 


Perrett,  G.  B. 

Vmm. 

•Phelps, 

S.  de  L. 

1875 

Sidney 

Perrin.  E.  C. 

i;n)8 

f'i'ft'r's 

— 

E.  A. 

1902 

Emm. 

—       M.  N. 

I'emb. 

— 

P.  B. 

Down. 

•     —       W.  S. 

liHtt 

Cuius 

Pbilby, 

H.St  J.  B. 

1907 

Trinity 

•     —       H.  N. 

180« 

Kini/'s 

•Philip, 

W.  E. 

1894 

Clare 

—       M. 

King's 



J.  deR. 

Queens' 

•Perring,  Sir  P.  Hait 

18.52 

Trinity 

Philips, 

G.  W. 

Trinity 

•Perroti,  A.  D. 

1803 

Cuius 

•Philipson.SirG.  11. 

1862 

Cuius 

•    —       F.  U. 

1S83 

Trinity 

— 

M.  R. 

Trinity 

•Perrott-SmithJJ.H 

.1895 

Kmm. 

IMiiliimore,  J. 

1908 

Trinity 

•Perry,  W.C. 

1877 

Cuth. 

•Phillips 

,  LI.  P.  C. 

1892 

Cuius 

•     —      U.  A. 

1H74 

King's 

*     — 

M. 

1901 

Cuius 

•    —      SirE.  C. 

188(» 

hiny'i 

♦     

W.  R. 

1878 

Trin.n. 

—      L.  B. 

11)0(1 

Queens' 

— 

W.  U. 

Corpus 

—      H.  C. 

1908 

(olueens' 

•     — 

C.  A. 

1894 

King's 

-      J.  C. 

J  oh. 



c.  s. 

1905 

King's 

•     -      G. 

1857 

Trinitii 

— . 

G. 

1855 

Queens' 

—      E.  VV.  C. 

'J'n'iiiti/ 

*     

G.C.J. 

188.5 

Queens' 

_      J.M. 

Trinity 

— 

R.  P. 

Qneeyis' 

—      W.  A.  C. 

Trinity 



J. 

190C. 

Christ's 

—      W.J, 

Si'liri/it, 

*    

J. 

1877 

J  oh. 

•Pert,  F..I. 

1888 

Sidney 

*     — 

S.  H. 

1903 

.foh. 

•Perth,  Bp  of 

1878 

Cuiui 

— 

E.  A. 

J  oh. 

•Peskett,  A.G. 

1875 

Magd. 



L.  C.  W. 

1889 

Trinity 

•    —        A. 

1880 

Mugd. 

— 

R.  N. 

1899 

Trinity 

•     —       A.  W.  C. 

187!) 

Down. 

*     

A.L. 

1900 

Trinity 

•Peter,  L.  G. 

1876 

•     . 

P.  R. 

1900 

Trinity 

•I'eters,  E.  A. 

1891 

Cuius 

— 

F. 

190(i 

Emm. 

—      H.  A. 

Cains 

— 

S.  \V. 

1907 

Emm. 

_      T.  E. 

.Jesus 

— 

E.  H. 

1903 

Sidney 

—      E.  ('. 

Christ's 

— 

H.L. 

1905 

Selwyn 

—      M .  W. 

Christ's 

— 

W.  R. 

Seljiivil 

—      S.J. 

i;ki7 

XonCoII. 

Phillip? 

-C'onn,! 
M.        ] 

1902 

Clare 

Petherbridge,  F.  11. 

Sidney 

T.  H. 

•Petheiick.G.T. 

1883 

Trinity 

*Phillpotls,S.  B. 

1865 

King's 

_            G.  G . 

Trinity 

— 

G.  S. 

1898 

Christ's 

-            J.  C. 

Trinity 

Philp,  C.  11.  G. 

1907 

J  oh. 

Pelhybridgf,  G.  11. 

1S'.)'.» 

./oh. 

•I'hilpott,  O. 

1878 

Jesus 

•I'etit,  P. 

1882 

Corpus 

•     

1.  V. 

1887 

Trinity 

ptto.  n. 

/'emit. 

•Pbipps, 

R. 

1887 

dure 

'I'etre,  P.  G. 

1842 

Jesas 

l'iaf.'(?i( 

,  11.  v.  II. 

I'.iim; 

J  oh. 

IVtrie,  A. 

l'.)U7 

Trinity 

Picciot 

o,  C,  J\I. 

trinity 

I'.tt,  V.  M. 

NonCull. 

Pickaic 

,  W.  B. 

Queens' 

IV-tler,  11. 

C«rj;«» 

— 

B. 

Trinity 

•     _       W.  1).  11. 

1885 

Trinity 

•Picken 

I).  K. 

1902 

Jesus 

l'.•lli^.•^^■^v,  A.  G. 

I'.MIG 

Setnyn 

Pi(;keri 

ng.  D.  V. 

/■'ni  ni . 

'  I'l'ltninii,  II. 

IS'.K. 

Queens' 

I'nk.T.'i^ill,  J. 

Trin.n. 

I'.llv,  \V. 

I'.t(i8 

Cor  fin  i 

Puk.tt 

,  A.C. 

1908 

Cuius 

M.J. 

Down. 

*Pici()ii, 

T. 

1902 

Emm. 

I'fiilf,  K. 

Trinity 

•rirtou 

W.iilow.F." 

".  1901 

Em  HI . 

•I'lK^ai,  II.  H. 

1881 

Cnina 

I'l.lTV, 

11.  M.  Mul 

,. 

S.hryn 

•       -      A.(i. 

IHH8 

'I'riniiy 

•l'iti-i«. 

1'.  K. 

ls;i.-, 

Trinity 

•    —     s.  {;. 

lavi 

Km  in. 

•Pierpoi 

lit,  R.  U. 

I8i;i 

J  oh. 

•I'lielps.  \V.  P. 

188(i 

Cuius 

•Picrsoi 

.  (J.J. 

1839 

Jesut 

•     -        T.  T. 

l.s',»4 

Trinity 

Pif,'C(Hi 

.1.  W. 

1908 

Christ's 

•   —      i;.  1.. 

1870 

Sidneii 

— 

II.  U. 

Trinily 

•     -        A.  M. 

1H72 

Siilney 

PiBB,  1 

.  w. 

Jesut 

1220 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Pigg.C.H. 

Jesus 

•    -  C. 

1879 

•    —  H. 

1879 

*Piggott,  H.  E. 

1900 

Clare 

-       J.I. 

Femb. 

—        F.  S.  L. 

Emm. 

Pi^ott,  E.  V. 

1865 

Corpus 

•Pigou.ll. 

1853 

Pemb. 

*    —     A.  C. 

1899 

King''s 

*Pike,  L.  G. 

1878 

Cuius 

—    S.A. 

Trinity 

♦Pilcher,  M.  S. 

1867 

Trinity 

•Pile,  F.S.J. 

1890 

Sidneij 

*Pilkington,  J.  H. 

1879 

Pemb. 

—             L.  E. 

1896 

King's 

•    —             R. 

1850 

Queens' 

*    —             A.  C. 

1897 

Joh. 

—            G.  R. 

1903 

Trinity 

—            E.  F. 

1907 

Trinity 

—            F.  M.  F 

Trinity 

—             H.  B. 

Trinity 

Pillai,  M.  V. 

Dovm. 

•Pilley,  F.  G. 

1890 

Down. 

Filter,  C. 

Kinij's 

—    R. 

1907 

Emm. 

Pirn,  F.  H. 

1900 

Christ's 

•Pinches,  11.  I. 

1899 

Sidney 

Piuck,  R.  H. 

Emm. 

*Pinckard,  G,  11. 

1892 

Jesus 

•Pinckney,  W.J. 

1868 

Trinity 

*    —            A.  B. 

1872 

Trinity 

Finder,  A.  H. 

Queens' 

•    —       H.  1-'. 

1873 

Joh. 

Pinfold,  E.  S. 

Peter's, 

Pink,  H.  S. 

Jesus 

Pinkham,  C. 

Cuius 

Pinks,  E.  D.  F. 

Clare 

•Pinney,J.C. 

1861 

Cains 

"Pin.seni,  H.  C. 

1878 

Joh. 

—        G.  U.S. 

Trinity 

Pistorius,  E.  H. 

Trin.H. 

*  Pitman,  Sir  H.  A. 

1832 

Trinity 

•     —        F.  I. 

1885 

Trinity 

*Pitt,  M.  G. 

1900 

Peter's 

•     -  G.  N. 

1876 

Clure 

—  R.  I?. 

Clare 

•    —  R.  W. 

1872 

(^orpus 

•     —  P.  S. 

1901 

Trinity 

—  VV.  (). 

1902 

Emm. 

—  W.J. 

JJowu. 

Pittom,  W.  W.  P. 

Joh. 

•Pitts,  B. 

1872 

.fesus 

"    —  T. 

1865 

Emm. 

-    13.  T. 

Emm. 

*  Pitts- lucker,  M.H 

1890 

Pemb. 

•    _                W.  E 

1884 

Trinity 

*Pixcll,J.  V. 

1905 

Trinity 

•Plaistowe,  F.  G. 

1888 

Queens' 

♦Planck,  C. 

1880 

Peter's 

Plancon,  E. 

Maud. 

*Plaskitt,  W.  L. 

1884 

Peter's 

Piatt,  A.  H. 

1904 

Cuius 

*     —    P.  P. 

1889 

Corpus 

*    —    H.  E. 

1875 

Joh. 

*     —    J.  A. 

1883 

Trinity 

•     —    R.  H. 

1904 

Trinity 

—    E.  A. 

Trinity 

Platts,  S.  G. 

Cains 

—      W.H.J. 

1908 

Christ''s 

*  Player,  R. 

1896 

Clare 

*Playne,  F.  S. 

1899 

Cath. 

Plews.H.  W. 

Clare 

•Pleydell-Bouverie.l 
H.  H.i 

1871 

Trinity 

Plowden,  H.  R. 

Clare 

Plowman,  C.  H.  F. 

Trinity 

Plowright,  C.  T.  > 
JVIacL.   S 

1900 

Joh. 

•Plucknett,  G. 

1870 

Trinity 

Plumb,  H. 

1903 

Clare 

•Plume,  E.  F. 

1884 

Corpus 

•Plummer,  F.  M. 

1884 

Christ^s 

*     —           C. 

1852 

Trinity 

Plumptre,  E.  A.  W 

Pemb. 

*Plunket,Hon.B.J. 

1895 

Corpus 

*Plunkett,  L.  11.  H. 

1884 

Trinity 

*  Plymouth,  Earl  of 

1878 

Joh. 

•Pochin,  V.  R. 

1901 

Trinity 

•    —        W.J.R. 

1873 

Sidney 

—        H. 

1905 

Selwyn 

•Pocklington,  11.  C. 

1892 

Joh.' 

Pocock,  VV.  A. 

Pemb. 

*     —        A,  H. 

1898 

Trinity 

Poignand,  R.  N. 

1900 

Cuius 

•      —         C.  W. 

1901 

Cuius 

Pointer,  E.  H. 

(Sidney 

Points,  W.  G. 

Noil  Coll. 

*Pole,  G.  H. 

1880 

Corpus 

—    R.  W, 

King's 

•Pole-Carew,  G. 

1881 

Trin.H. 

Polliill,  C.  C. 

Trinity 

Pollak,  L. 

KilKj's 

•Pollard,  J. 

1878 

Cuius 

•     -         VV. 

1893 

Cains 

*     —        L.  G. 

1888 

Queens^ 

•    —       C. 

1896 

Joh. 

•Pollexfen,  H. 

1876 

Pniih. 

•    —            R.  T. 

1879 

Pemb. 

•i'ollock,  C.  A.  E. 

1881 

Corpus 

—        U.  N. 

1886 

King's 

•    —        J.T. 

1874 

Joh. 

•     —        A.B. 

1845 

Trinity 

•     —        Sir  v.  I5ait 

1867 

Trinity 

•    —        H.  C. 

1875 

Trinity 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1221 


•Pollock,  H. 

1882 

Trinity 

Potter 

,  G.  P. 

1904 

Clare 

•     —        E.  I\l. 

18.S4 

Trinity 



I.P. 

Clare 

•    —         H. 

iHsr, 

Trinity 



W.  M. 

Clare 

•     —         W.R. 

1«88 

Triuity 



E.G. 

Corput, 

*    —        F.J. 

i;iO() 

Trinity 

•     

R.J.  W.  11. 

I'jo;^ 

King's 

—        H.  R. 

I'.tcK) 

Trinity 

•     

C.  R. 

1865 

Jesus 

—         C.  T.  A. 

'i'rinity 



C.G. 

1898 

Joh. 

—         11.  K. 

'I'rinilii 

— 

A.  R. 

htoi 

Emm. 

—         M.  V. 

Trinity 



H.G. 

1905 

No,,  (.'oil. 

♦     —         M.  D.  F. 

18'.t3 

Siilney 

Potts. 

W.  A. 

1888 

Pemb. 

•     —         K. 

18i»B 

Sidnei/ 

*     

F.  A. 

l9<-)4 

Trin.H. 

•Polwhele.T.  U. 

18.50 

J  oh. 

•     

J. 

1864 

Emm. 

•Ponder,  C.  \V. 

lilOl 

A' in  in . 

•     

J.  K. 

1881 

Emm. 

"Ponsonby,  S.  G. 

ISSO 

Trinity 

Pound 

,  W.G.  W. 

King's 

•Pontifex,  A. 

imrt 

Trinity 

•Povey 

W.  .1 . 

1881 

I'einli. 

I'oock,  A.  G. 

P.IO.') 

Down. 

Powel 

.  W.A. 

1908 

Pemb. 

Pook,  .1.  de  C. 

Corpus 



G.G. 

Caius 

•Poole,  S.  J. 

l'.t<)'2 

Cilli. 

*     — 

J.C. 

1883 

King's 

•     —     J.  S. 

1SK(J 

Trinity 

— 

K. 

1907 

King's 

—     F.  S. 

I'.HM 

Sidney 

— 

L. 

Kinij's 

—     H. 

PHI- 

Si  tine  II 

— 

J.  R. 

IJueen^' 

•Pooley,  E.  H. 

Its'.tH 

Pemb, 

•     

Sir  F.S., Bart 

.18.50 

Joh. 

-        G.  H. 

l'.M>7 

Caius 

• 

T. 

1870 

Joh. 

•     —        H.  F. 

186.3 

Joh. 

•     — 

N.  a. 

1898 

Joh. 

—        J .  S. 

Trinity 

• 

M. 

1862 

Trinity 

Pope.  H.  B. 

I'.tos 

Cuius 

•     

E.  P. 

1883 

Trinity 

♦     —     W.H.  C. 

1897 

Qneem' 

— 

(J.  B. 

1889 

Trinity 

"     —    J. 

1877 

Joh. 

•     

LI. 

1891 

Trinity 

♦     —     N.  C. 

I'.KJt 

Joh. 



M.C. 

1891 

Triiiit,/ 

•    —     A, 

1867 

Trinity 

•     — 

W.  M. 

1897 

Trinity 

•     —    A.  R. 

1893 

Trinity 



F.  A. 

1907 

Trinity 

*     —    C.  G. 

18'.I4 

Trinity 



1.  F. 

ltK)8 

Trinity 

—    L.  K. 

Sidney 

— 

E.  W. 

Trinity 

Popham,  A.  E. 

A'inii'n 



R.  R. 

Xo  II  Col  I. 

•     -          J.  K. 

1869 

Down. 

Powell- Price,  J.  C. 

Seln-yn 

F'orriit,  K.  N. 

Cuius 

Powers,  C. 

1906 

Trinity 

Porleous,  W.  C. 

UKrti 

CorjMK 

•PowLs 

Karl  of 

1885 

J.ih.    ^ 

•I'orter,  E.  W. 

1888 

Pemb. 

•Powles.A.H.  M.A.iiic.  18'.t8  Pr !,,'.■< 

•     —       C.  F. 

1853 

Cains 

•Pownu 

11.  K.  W. 

1877 

Pemb. 

•     —       F. 

I8'.l'.) 

Caiut 

•     

G.  S. 

1884 

Christ's 

•    —       G. 

18ft-. 

Christ'h 

•     

It.  H. 

1877 

'Trinity 

•     -       11.  11. 

18'.i.s 

Christ's 

•Powys 

,  C.  F. 

1866 

Corpus 

1.  II. 

l'.»03 

Job. 

*     

M.O.  W. 

1SS8 

Trinity 

•     —       E.  E. 

18(!7 

Trinity 



lion.  S. 

1890 

Trinity 

•     —       II. 

1884 

Triuity 

•Poyer, 

.1 ,  P. 

1866 

Trinity 

•     -       A.  L. 

1886 

Trinity 

Poyn( 

er,  E.  G.  T. 

(•/„,;■ 

-       J.  A. 

IHHH 

Trinity 

*  P«yntiii(f,  .J.  11. 

1876 

'Trinity 

•     —      J.  K. 

1874 

Down. 

Poyse 

r.  A,  V. 

1-KI4 

Magd. 

—      C.  A.  P. 

I'.MW 

Selwyn 

•Prance,  G.  L. 

liHXj 

I'lirtway,  D. 

hown. 

•     __ 

L.  N. 

1863 

rcskiit,  II.  .1. 

Corpus 

Priiiik 

nl.  H.  A. 

l'.M)5 

Queens' 

i'osLniCC,  A .  S. 

l>Uirn. 

Pratt, 

C.J.  C. 

l'.N(8 

('(ll'l/.s- 

•I'dstgiite,  J.  P. 

1876 

Trinity 

— 

n.  A.  F. 

( \iiiis 

•  —       L.  n. 

1885 

Trinity 



(J. 

Trin.H. 

Po.stletliwaiU',  W. 

1877 

Clare 

•     

.1 .  W  . 

iai3 

Trinity 

—                  R.  N 

I'.HKi 

fliire 

•     

J.  II. 

1903 

Trinity 

—                  J.M. 

I'.tul 

Emm. 



K.  J. 

I'.HIH 

h.inin. 

•Potter.  M.  C. 

1881 

Peter', 

•Pien.l 

ergast,  A.ll.L 

.1856 

Tnn.ll 

1222 


MEMBERS  OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


*J'reiulerf,'ast,  J.  A. 
Pientice,  T.  N.  15. 
•Prescott,  .1.  E. 

•  —  E. 

•  —  G,  F. 

•  —         K.  L.  C. 
*Prescott-l)ecie,  W. 

Frest,  H.  E.  H. 

•  —    K.  E.  B. 

•  —     E.  E. 
Prestige,  S.  E. 

•Preston,  F.  S. 

•  —         H. 

"    —         E.  S. 

•  —        F.  H. 

•  —        G. 

•  —        A.  G. 

—  K.  W.  I>. 
Pretty,  B. 

—  K. 
Previte-Orton,C.\V 

*Prevost,  P.  G. 
Price,  S.  H. 

•  —    G.  N. 

—  T.  \  . 

—  N.J. 

—  J.  L), 

—  M.  P. 

—  W.  R. 
Pritliard,  11.  E.  V, 

—  R.  (;. 
•I'ridie,  J.  R. 

Priest,  R.  C. 

—  T. 
Priestland,  J.  V.  E. 
Priestley,  H.  .1. 

—  G .  W . 

—  II.  W 
"Prince,  W.  A. 

Pring,  B.  C. 
IVingle,  K.  \). 
Prinsep,  A.  L. 
•Prior,  H.  T. 

—  F.  T. 

—  C.  E. 

•  —     E.  S. 

—  H.  B. 

—  CM. 

—  A. 

•  —     A.  C.  V. 

•  —     R.  D. 

•  —    A.  H. 

•  —    J. 

—  C.  E. 
Prior- Wandesfonle, 

R.  II. 
♦Priston,  S.  H. 


188i) 

1855 
1889 
1850 

1897 
1889 

1891 
1895 
1908 
1897 
1871 
1878 
1879 
1864 
I89(i 

1902 
1905 
1908 
1904 

189(5 


1904 
1906 

1902 

1893 

1904 
1897 
1907 
190.5 


1870 
1904 

1878 

1888 
1902 
1874 
1908 
1883 

1902 
1881 
1880 
1858 
1904 

[1891 

1902 


Sidney 
Schri/n 
Corpus 
J  oh. 
Trinity 
Trinihj 
Trinity 
Pemb. 
Trin.H. 
Jok. 
Coins! 
Pemh. 
Cains 
Trin.ll. 
Corpus 
Mugil. 
Etnm. 
Emm. 
Pemh. 
Kini/'n 
Joh. 
Doimi. 
Clare 
Pemh. 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Peter's 
Clare 
Clare 
Caius 
Trin.H 
Selwyn 
Jesus 
Trinity 
Triuity 
Pemh. 
Trinity 
Cuius 
Trinity 
Pemh: 
Pemb. 
Pemh. 
Cains 
Cains 
Trin.H. 
Coqnis 
King'.t 
Queens' 
.loh. 
Trinity 

/'.'hi  Hi . 

Iriuity 
Joh. 


Pritchard,  D. 

—  R. 

—  J.  I,. 

—  N.  P. 
*Privett,  H. 
•Proby,  VV.  11.  B. 

I'rocter,  J.  A. 

—  R.  F.-Il. 

•  —        G.A. 

•  _        C.  VV.  C. 

•  —        C.  .1. 

—  R. 
"Proctor,  \V.  A. 
♦Prothero,  G.  W. 

Prout,  L.  E. 
•Provis,  Vi. 

•  —       Sir  S.  B. 
Pi-nst,  T.  W. 

•Pryce,  S. 

•  —     B.  V. 

•  —     A. 
•Pryce-.lones,E. 
•Pryke,  W.  E. 

Pry  or,  G.  D. 

•  —     M.  R. 

•  —     S.  R. 

•  —     F.  R. 

•  _     W.M. 
Puckle,  F.  H. 

•  -■        G.li. 
"Puckridge,  O. 

•  —  W.  II. 
Pngli,  J.  V. 

•  —     1\I.H. 
•Pulford,  H. 
•Pulliin,.!.  R. 
•Puller,  F.  W. 

Pulley,  (i.  T. 
•Pulliblank,  .1. 
•Pullin-,  A.  ,T. 

—  .I.B. 
Pullman,  A.  H. 
Pulnian,  W.  P. 

•Pultenev,  A.  VV. 

—  ■    R.  F.  O. 
Puniphiey,  C.  E. 

*Punnett,  R.  C. 
•Purcell,  G. 

Purchas,  F.  E. 
~  A.  F. 

Purchase.  NV.  B. 

Purkis,  E.  S. 
•Purnell,  E.  K. 

Puiser,  F.  D. 
•Purlon,  R.  ('. 

—  E.  P. 

•  —       G.  A. 


1907 
1893 
1855 
190.) 
1902 
1888 

i87(; 

1880 
1900 

i8t;o 

1872 

1872 
1869 

1858 
189G 
1877 
1889 
1866 
1906 
1870 
1877 
1884 
1901 

1848 

1882 
1884 

1873 

1889 
1887 
1866 

186G 
1880 
1907 
1902 

1879 
1906 
190-2 
1898 
1903 
1879 
1889 


1872 

1891 

1902 
1898 


Caius 
Cath. 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Dciic't 
Trinity 
dure 
J'euih. 
Queens'] 
Trinity 
Trinity 
'Trinity 
Joh. 
King's 
Cath. 
Clare 
Queens'  1 
XonColl. 
Queens' 
Trinity 

Je.ius 

Joh. 

Pen,!,. 

Triuitu 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Kin<i'  s 

Joh. 

Clare 

Cln  re 

(Jiieens' 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Queens' 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Corpus 

Christ  s 

Chn-sis 

Clan 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Christ's 

Caius 

Queens' 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Siilueii 

Selici/n 

Ma //(I. 

Trinity 

Peter's 

Queens' 

Christ's 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1223 


W 


Purves,  W.D.C.L. 
"Purvis,  J.  E. 

•  —       Sir  R. 
I^iisiiielli,  S.  J. 

*PuUock,  1{. 
•ryl)us,  .1. 
"     —       G. 
•I'yddoke,  J 
I'ye,  D.  R. 

—  E.  W. 

•  I'yemont,  E.  C.  II. 
Pye-Smilh,  1.  E.B. 

—  D.  E. 

—  A.  S. 
I'ym,  A. 

—  L.  R. 

—  T.  W, 

—  W.St.I. 
I'yninn,  R.  1.. 

—  F.  C. 

—  W.  H, 

—  R.  F. 
•I'ymar,  E.  \^. 
•Qiiaylf,  iM.  J[. 
'Quale- Jones,  SirW. 

Quick,  E.  K. 
*Quiggin,  E.  C 

Quinney,  H. 

Quirk,  R. 

Rq:i(1,  N.  N.  C. 
•Rahan,  R.  C.  W. 

—  G.  F.  V. 
Rattjolins,  W . 
Raby,  F.  .1.  K. 
Rackliain.  H.  F. 

—  If. 

—  M. 
Ka.lcliire,  W.  \V. 

—  (;.  II. 

—  ('.  W. 

—  C.  II. 

—  v..v..\. 

ItadcbfTe.  E.  .1.  U. 
Ka.ifor.i,  R.  L. 

•  —  A. 

•  —         L.  B 

•  —         K.  .M. 
Kae,  A.  J. 

—     VV.  N. 

•  —    ('.  D. 
•HaeArnol,   II. 
•Kartlr-s,T.  S 

IUrr.  II.  R. 
Kaik.s  NV.  (>. 

•  —        W.  A. 

•  -        A.  S. 
Itaiinc.H.  L. 


Trinity 
J  oh. 
Uoion. 
J'nnh. 
Km  III. 
Peter's 
Peter's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
NonColl. 
Caiiix 

<  'ains 
Trinity 
Kuii/'n 
Magd. 
Trinity 
Triiiilii 
Clare 
C'aius 
Christ's 
Selwyn 
Kiii^'i 
J  oh. 

ISTC  Cuius 
J  oh. 
1896     Caim 
1907  NonColl. 
l;»04     7v(;/r/'.s- 
J  oh'. 
Emm. 
Emm. 
ChriU's 
'/'riiiili/ 
I'emh. 
Christ's 
Clirisf^ 
King'i 
Ki7ig's 

./oh'. 

Trinity 
trinity 
Trill  it;/ 
Cture 
Christ '» 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Cuius 
Corpus 
Christ' i 
Trinity 

<  'lure 
Joh. 
Cuiuit 
Trinity 
Trinity 

(  VlllO 


1S93 
1870 

llhTO 
I87« 

18S4 
I8JH) 
I'.tOs 

I8;i.s 
i;k»h 

I'.HM) 
I'.KW 

l;M);t 

liW»H 

i;io7 
Issc. 
18(54 
H 


1861 

liKW 

1872 
IH'.K) 
I'.KII 
1870 
l«9() 

l'.M)2 

l'.M)/i 

I87r> 
iKfXi 
IH'.IC. 

i".M);i 

1<.»08 
1871 
1871 

IHSO 


lH7.'i 
1878 


Haimes,  A.  L. 

11)07 

Kinij'a 

•Rainbow,  E. 

1890 

( 'orpu.i 

Rajun,  A.  T. 

lilOC. 

Trinity 

•Ualcigli.  W.  A. 

ISHf) 

King's 

•Kalli.  L.  K. 

1868 

Trinity 

Ralph,  11.  W. 

I!I07 

h'ina's 

•Ram,  S.  A.  S. 

1886 

Joh. 

•Ran.mell,  W  .  11. 

1877 

Joh. 

Hanisay,  C.  15.  I'. 

IH93 

Femh. 

-         R.A. 

1<.I08 

Cains 

—         A. 

Cuius 

—         R.  S. 

Ciiiii.<i 

*     —         A.  B. 

1894 

King's 

—         D. 

Christ's 

Ramsbotham,  \V.  H. 

Clare 

Ramsbottom,  .1 . 

I90K 

Emm. 

•Ramsden.Sir)    .,    .  ,„,^ 

Trinity 

•     —           R. 

1865 

Trinity 

•     —          F.J. 

1882 

Trinity 

—          .I.F. 

Trinity 

RaiTisey,  VV.  .!. 

1906 

Trin.H. 

•     —          A.  S. 

1889 

Mugil. 

Uatnu.s,B.  E.  (le  N 

1H89 

Trin.H. 

•Uance,  H.  VV .  11. 

1866 

Tfin.n. 

•Randall,  11.  L. 

1878 

7'riiiili/ 

•Ranirer,  A.  S.  I'>. 

1901 

I'emh.' 

•     -        A.C. 

1874 

Corpus 

•Ranken,  F.  S. 

1S87 

Queeu.i' 

Kankin,  .1.  K. 

l'.M)S 

tjiorn.-i' 

•     —        Sir  J.  Ban. 

1865 

Trinity 

—         G.  C. 

19*  HI 

Trinity 

•Rankin?,  (J.  S.  A. 

187.3 

Cuth. 

Runner,  S.  (;. 

19(17 

Ann  Coll. 

Kansford,  F.  li. 

1907 

Kimi's 

—            VV.lAI. 

Christ's 

Ransom,  P.  A. 

1884 

Pemh. 

P.  W. 

J'emh. 

•     —          VV.  B. 

1S84 

Trinity 

•Ransome,  A. 

1857 

Cuius 

—           A.  C. 

1890 

( '(litis 

•Ranson,  S.  M. 

1872 

Joh. 

Rant,  G.  H. 

1872 

Pemh. 

•Hapl.ael,  1,.  E. 

1878 

Trinll. 

—          H.  11. 

1881 

Trin.H. 

Uappis,   P.  A.  (i. 

1902 

Christ's 

•Hiip-on,  E.  J. 

1881 

Joh. 

•Ravlil.iKh,  .I.e.  S. 

1893 

Trinity 

•Rasl.ill,   B.  11. 

1 9(  rl 

C/ui:</s 

Ra-iiriik,  (i. 

1844 

1  riiiily 

Ralclide,  A.  V. 

Siilnei/ 

•Ballibone,  H.  R. 

1884 

'I'rinily 

M.  P. 

1887 

Trinitii 

•Kailiff.  F.  11. 

1H80 

Clurt 

Kaliray,  R.  C. 

IVnih. 

Han,  K.  H.  R.  S. 

19(h; 

Joh. 

li.  S. 

I'.KW 

Joh. 

1224 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Rail,  B.  N. 

Trinity 

*Raven,  T.  E. 

1876 

Cains 

—       C.  E. 

1907 

Caius 

•    —       H.  P. 

1890 

Emm, 

Ravenscroft,  P.  D. 

Jesus 

Rawclifte,  D.  M. 

Clare 

Rawlenee,  A.  R. 

Clare 

Rawlings,  P.  T. 

Trinity 

•Rawlins,  F-  H. 

1884 

Peter's 

•    —         T.  G. 

1894 

Peter's 

•    —          F.H. 

1874 

King's 

—         A. 

King's 

•    —          W.  D. 

1868 

Trinity 

—         H.O. 

Trinity 

•Rawlinson,  J.  F.  P 

.  1883 

iPevih: 
\  Trinity 

•    —             C. 

1871 

Trinity 

*    —              M.  A. 

1900 

Trinity 

-              R.  L. 

1903 

Trinity 

*    —             H.  G. 

1902 

Emm- 

•Rawson,  W.  B. 

1873 

Emm. 

*Kawson-Shaw,  W. 

1890 

Trinitu 

*Kayleigh,  Lonl 

1865 

Trinity 

Raymond,  C 

1903 

Cains 

Rayner,  E. 

1908 

Pemh. 

—        E.  C. 

1907 

('a  ins 

•     —        O.  W. 

1886 

Trin.H. 

•    —        J. 

1862 

Magd. 

•     —        E.  H. 

1897 

Trinity 

_         W.  H. 

1901 

Trinity 

—        S. 

1908 

Emm. 

•Raynes,  W.  L. 

1890 

Pemh. 

"Ray nor,  G.  H. 

1876 

J  oh. 

*    —       A.  G.S. 

1885 

Job. 

Rea,  T. 

1903 

Job. 

*    —  J.  W.  H. 

1901 

Emm. 

♦Read,  C.  E.  M. 

1885 

Clare 

—    R.I. 

Cains 

•    —     H.N. 

1872 

Job. 

—    A.J. 

1906 

Job. 

—    G.  D. 

Job. 

•    -    C.S. 

1873 

Trinity 

—    R.  S. 

/Sidney 

•Reade.  W.  P. 

189(1 

Emm. 

Readman,  J.  F.  A. 

Pemh. 

Ream,  C.  ¥. 

190C 

Job. 

Rearden,'r.  U. 

1906 

Trinity 

Reckitt,  H.  J. 

1890 

King's 

•    —        P.  B. 

1894 

King's 

•    —        A. 

1S95 

King's 

•    —       A.L. 

1898 

Trinity 

•Reddaway,  W.  F. 

1894 

King's 

Redden,  F.  A.V. 

1891 

King's 

Kedfern,  K.  N. 

190(1 

Sidney 

Redman,  G.  B. 

1908 

Jesus 

Kedniayne,  H.  K. 

1881 

Trinity 

Hedwood,  H.  B. 

1900 

l^eter's 

*Reece,  R.  J . 

1891 

Down, 

*Ileed,  B. 

1879 

Clare 

—    H.  L. 

190(1 

Clare 

—     L.  G. 

190(1 

King's 

*    —    G. 

1875 

Christ's 

—    E.  B. 

1905 

Christ's 

*    —     E.  W.  S. 

1865 

Job. 

•    —     M. 

1879 

Trinity 

•    —     F.  R.  C. 

1891 

Trinity 

—     H.  S. 

1908 

Trinity 

—     C.  H. 

Trinity 

—     G.  H. 

1907 

Down, 

—     E. 

1897 

Seiwyu 

Keeders,  W.  J.  M. 

Trin.H. 

*  Keeks,  C.  F. 

1881 

Trinity 

Rees,  G.  M.  T. 

Clare  " 

-    J.R. 

King's 

—    A.  P. 

1905 

Christ's 

—    R.  A.  T. 

19(J7 

Down. 

—    W.  E. 

Selwyn 

Rees-Mogg-,  L.  L. 

Sidney 

Reeve, H. 

Cath. 

—      G.  T. 

Emm. 

♦Reeves,  G.  M. 

1873 

Job. 

-        V.  C.  M. 

Magd. 

*Reg-an,  C.  T. 

Qiiee».s' 

*Regnart,  H.  G. 

189(1 

Trinity 

*Reid,  J.  S. 

1869 

i  Cains' 
\Cbrist'.^ 

—    C.B. 

(Mins 

•     —    K.G. 

1902 

King's 

—    J.  S.  C. 

Jr..us 

—    E.  D.  W. 

1905 

Christ's 

—    F. 

1908 

Cbrisfs 

—    L.  J. 

Christs 

-    D.  G. 

Tiinity 

—    J.  S. 

Trinity 

*Reiss,  G.E. 

1894 

Trinity 

Reitlinger,  H.  S. 

King's 

•Rendall,  F. 

1845 

Trinity 

*    —        G.  H. 

1874 

Trinity 

•    —         K.  D. 

1881 

Trinity 

♦     —        M.J. 

1884 

Trinity 

•     —         K.  M. 

188(1 

Trinitv 

♦Rendel.A.  B. 

1884 

Clare 

•    —        Sir  A.M. 

1851 

Trinity 

*Rendel),W.  R. 

1890 

Trin.H. 
Jesns 

•    —        A.M. 

1865 

Trinity 

•Rendle,A.  B. 

1887 

Rennie,  D.  W. 

1907 

Joh. 

•     —        W. 

1902 

Trinity 

Renoy,  R.  E. 

Corpus 

liennoldson,  H.  F. 

Trinity 

Renshaw,  H.  W. 

Pnnh: 

•   -        vv.c. 

1862 

Trin.H. 

*     —           C.  A.  K. 

1891 

Trinity 

i 


MEMBERS    OF  THK    UNIVERSITY, 


1225 


RensliKw,  S.  C.  U. 

l".t(>7 

Triiiitu 

Ricliards 

L.  S. 

1891 

Trinity 

— 

A.  11. 

Trinity 

— 

R.  C. 

190-2 

Trinity 

]{en\vick,  .1.  E. 

li)()7 

Kini^'s 

•     

S. 

1891 

Sidney 

Resker,  H.  C. 

19()C 

(  'Oipus 

*     

F. 

1882 

— 

H.  A. 

Corpus 

Richardson,  T. 

190-1 

Clare 

•Keubell.J.  J. 

1874 

Magd. 

— 

C.  W. 

B. 

Clare 

Heuneit,  .1 . 

I'emb. 



G.  A. 

1894 

Ca  i  u  s 

— 

c. 

Trinity 

'     — 

R. 

18(J4 

Tnn.H. 

Revi 

llon..l.  W. 

litOH 

A  iiig  i 

•     — 

J.  M. 

1873 

Trin.JI. 

— 

A.J. 

Trinilfi 

*     — 

II.L.S 

.  1884 

Trin.H. 

•Reviugton,  T.  11. 

1873 

Trinity 

— 

C.  W. 

1.S94 

Trin.ll. 

Revvcastle,  C.  S. 

Trinity 



E.  C. 

1898 

Trin.H. 

Ee>r 

ard,  C.  F.  P. 

Trin.ll. 



T.  D. 

Trin.H. 

*Reyiiell,c;.  C. 

1859 

Trin.n. 

* 

M.  C. 

1889 

<  'orinix 

'     — 

V.  C.  R. 

1871 

Trin.H. 

m 

P. 

1,SSK 

King's 

Reynolds,  C.  L. 

Clare 

*      ^__ 

H. 

1887 

King's 

— 

H.L. 

CI  or, 

— 

L.  F. 

1903 

King's 

— 

E.  P. 

Cains, 



S.  P. 

Kiny's 

— 

VV.  T. 

Cains 

— 

J.B. 

1904 

Queens' 

* 

O. 

1867 

Queens' 

_ 

A.  V. 

1907 

Queena' 

•    

H.  E. 

1870 

Trinity 

— 

A   H. 

1907 

Joh. 

— 

J.  W. 

19U8 

Triniti/ 

»       

J. 

1844 

Trinity 

— 

G.  H. 

Tnniiii 

*      _^ 

H.  A. 

1869 

Trinity 

— 

N.  C.  W 

Trinity 

•       — 

J.(i. 

187:i 

Trinity 

•     

R.  .1. 

18.S1 

Sidney 

• 

M. 

1872 

Trinity 

— 

J.  W.  V 

.   l',»07 

Selwyn 

*      — 

W.R. 

1880 

Trinity 

— 

C.  K.W. 

V. 

Si'/iri/ii 

* 

J.S. 

1898 

Trinity 

• 

s.  n. 

1889 

*      — 

G.  W. 

1900 

Trinity 

•Rhoa 

des,  J. 

I8t)4 

Triniti/ 

»      

J.  W. 

190:! 

Trinity 

Ml  ho, 

es,  E.  H. 

18!»6 

( 'tare  ' 

— 

H.  s.  r 

.  1904 

Trinity 

— 

P.  G.  M. 

19(»7 

Pemh. 

— 

G.  L. 

Trinity 

— 

VV.  A. 

UMJi") 

Ciiiui 

— 

G.  G. 

Tr  in  it  II 

— 

S.  H. 
T.  R. 

(Jaius 
Magd. 

•       - 

«-{,Wp.l'«'«^ ""■ 

*     — 

U.  R. 

190:{ 

Trinity 

— 

F. 

1908 

XonCull. 

— 

E.  LI.  N. 

I'KM 

Selmyn 

*  Riches, 

1' 

H. 

18S8 

Cuius 

— 

U .  F. 

1905 

i^'c/ioyii 

•Richmond 

,  D.  G. 

18(il 

Peter's 

Ribdro,  G. 

Jesus 

♦     — 

11.  W. 

I8.S.') 

King'.i 

Ricard.  F. 

Kiytg's 

*     — 

O.  L. 

1903 

A'///(/'.s- 

Rirardo,  H.  R. 

1906 

Trinity 

— 

n.  v.. 

1907 

King's 

— 

F. 

Trinity 

•     

R.  'I\ 

ls9(; 

C/iri.sl's 

•Rice. 

C.  M. 

190.-) 

King's 

• 

B|).  of 

18t);') 

Trinity 

•     — 

W.A. 

1884 

Christ'' s 

•Rickett 

c; 

.  R. 

1899 

h  iiiy'.s 

•     __^ 

CM. 

1892 

J  oh. 

— 

c 

K. 

King's 

— 

11.  G. 

1906 

J  oh. 

t     

A 

1892 

Christ's 

•     — 

iM.  N. 

1  S9r» 

Selwyn 

•Rick  man, 

1.  r. 

18,S9 

Jesus 

Rice 

JoneH,  A.  i'. 

Chri.-t's 

Riddifonl, 

F.  E. 

Cuius 

— 

M.  R. 

Christ's 

Rideai, 

K. 

K. 

Triu.H. 

Ricii 

C.  N. 

Jesus 

•Ridgewji 

y, 

W. 

1 H80 

Cains 

RichurdH,  11.  A. 

I'Hx; 

Clare 

Rid^'wa 

y. 

1. 

1901 

Triniti/ 

— 

C.  S. 

1907 

Cuius 

•Ridley. 

G. 

L.  N. 

1891 

(•lore   ' 

— 

F.  S. 

l'.M>H 

('a  ins 

•     — 

G 

E. 

1869 

I'miity 



F.  M.  8. 

Cains 

Ridnut, 

E 

S.  !•'. 

1907 

Queens' 

i  •     

C.  H. 

1894 

Queens' 

•     

G 

!■:. 

ISHI 

'I'riiiitu 

•     

II.  v. 

18".m; 

Cat  I,. 



L 

IHK(> 

Trinity 



(J.  1  . 

C/nisfs 

• 

(; 

1H42 

l.iii  in . 

•     

P.J. 

188«J 

J  oh. 

— 

G 

II. 

\onVoll. 

52 


1226 


IMKMMKKS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Rifrby.F.  J. 

Ouius 

Roberts,  W.  R. 

1881 

htngs 

—    p. 

1907 

Christ's 

•     

.T.P. 

1860 

Jesus 

*    —     o. 

1882 

Joh. 

*     

M.  T. 

1878 

Chnst's 

Rigden,  C. 

Trinity 

*     — 

H.  B. 

1886 

Christ's 

•Rigg,  W.  P. 

1874 

Pemh. 

•     

N.  O. 

1895 

Christ's 

—     R. 

1900 

Cains 

•     

W.  P. 

1862 

Joh. 

•    —     H.  A. 

1868 

Trinity 

«     

A.C. 

1886 

Joh. 

Riley.  T. 

I'emh. 

— 

J.  E. 

1898 

Magd.        . 

—    C.  L. 

Cuius 

«     

S. 

1875 

Trinity     i 

—    M.J. 

1869 

Trin.H. 

*     

J.  H. 

1884 

Trinity     ' 

*    —    L. 

190-2 

Queens' 

— 

F.  0. 

1889 

Trinity     \ 

*    —    G.  M. 

1884 

Joh. 



A.  W.  R. 

1901 

Trinity 

•     —    J. 

1870 

Trinity    , 

— 

.l.W.B.T. 

19(« 

Trinity 

*Riniington,  J.  W. 

1854 

Joh. 

— 

A.  C.  S. 

'/'riiilly 

•Rimmer,  J.  H. 

18S1 

Trinity 

— 

Jesse  H. 

1901 

Emm . 

*Rinloul,  D. 

1885 

Corpns 

— 

John  H. 

Emm. 

•Ripley,  W.N. 

1848 

Cains 



LLC. 

NonCu/l. 

—       H. W.  G. 

Trinity 

*     

C.  F. 

1884 

•Ripon,  Lord     ) 
Bishop  of,   ( 

1864 

Cath. 

*     

R  J. 

S. 

1884 
1903 

"Rippmanu,  AV. 

1890 

Caius      1 

*  Robert 

=on.W.  K. 

1890 

Pemh. 

*     -              C.H. 

1901 

King's 

— 

L.  V.  M 

1902 

Q„r,„.- 

*Rischbieth,  H. 

1898 

Trinity 



0.  H. 

QuecH.s' 

Ritchie,  A.  W. 

Corpus 

•     

A.J. 

1890 

Joh. 

—       A.F. 

Queens' 

*     — 

0. 

1891 

Joh. 

—       C.  H. 

Joh. 

*     

J.  C. 

1901 

Trinity 

*    —       S.  C. 

1904 

Trinity 

*     

A.J. 

1902 

Trinity 

Ritson,  R. 

Trinity 

*     

C.  D. 

1902 

Trinity    , 

*Rivers,W.H.R.3f.^.l898  Job. 

— 

D.  S. 

1908 

Trinity    | 

*Rivers-Smith,  8. 

1901 

Cath. 

— 

J).H. 

Trinity 

Rivett,  L. 

Trinitji 



K.  F. 

Trinity 

•Rivington,  T. 

1871 

Trinity 

— 

R. 

'irinity 

—            R.  T. 

I9():i 

Trinity 

Robertson  Smith.N.M.  1908  Kinfi's    \[ 

Rix,  J.  C. 

1898 

Trinity 

Robinson,  F. 

1907 

Peter  s 

—  A.H. 

1899 

Sidney 

— 

L.  M. 

1907 

Peter's 

Roadhouse,  J.  L. 

NonColl. 

— 

J.  C.  C. 

II. 

Peter's 

*Hob.  J.  W, 

1898 

Joh. 

— 

W.deH. 

Peter's 

Robathan,  K.  M. 

Caius 

*     

A.H.  R 

.  1900 

Clare 

•Robb,  F.  S. 

1880 

Trin.H. 

— 

H.  T. 

1907 

Clare 

•  —     A.  A. 

•  —     W.J. 

1897 

1882 

Joh. 
Emm. 

*     _ 

W."-{i^p.}l««3/>e„,/..     1 

Robbing,  F.  H. 

Pemh. 

#     

G.  B. 

1894 

Pemh. 

♦Roberts,  T.  .S. 

1897 

Peter's 



F.  P. 

Pemh.       ; 

•     —        R.  D. 

1875 

Clare 



H.  M. 

I'enih. 

—        Ff. 

Clare 

— 

C.A. 

1893 

Cains 

•    —        H.  E. 

1876 

Pemh. 



G.  W. 

Caius      1 

—        H.  A. 

1888 

Pemh. 

— 

H.D. 

Cains       1 

—        H.  E.  F. 

1905 

I'emh. 

•    

H.M.C 

.  1875 

Corpus 

—        F.  VV. 

1907 

I'cm  h . 

»     

F.  E. 

1887 

Corpus 

-        B.C. 

Pemh. 

*     — 

E.G. 

1899 

Queens' 

—        S.  C. 

Pemh. 



F.  H. 

1906 

Queens' 

•HilBEIiTS,   E.S. 

18f.9 

Cains 



J.  H. 

Qiict'ns' 

•    —        H.A. 

188(5 

Cains 

*R0HlNSON,C.  K.D.E 

.  1850 

Cath. 

—        F.  P. 

1900 

Cains 

•       

L.  S. 

1886 

Cath. 

—        A.  D. 

Cains 



B.C. 

Cath. 

—        W.  S. 

Caius 

1  •       

A.  VV. 

1878 

Jesus     J 

MEMBERS  OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


1227 


•Robinson,  J.  A.  ISSl 

•  —            A.C;.  IBHf) 

—  A.  C.  IWOO 

•  —            (J.  l«tJ9 

•  —            J.  18113 

—  H.J.  18'.I8 

•  —             W.  E.  IIXX) 

—  H.  I.  lliOti 

—  a.  M.  M. 

•  —             A.E.  1874 

•  —             C.  II.  1884 

—  V.  O.  1885 

•  —             J.  1887 

•  —             J.  '1'.  T.  1887 

•  _              ().  R.  1890 

—  J.  |{. 

—  J.  G. 

—  C.  S. 

—  J.  H.  190-2 

—  J.S. 
Rob8on,  E.  G.  U.  1904 

•  —      Rt.  Hon.  Sir 

W.S. 

—  w.  N.  r.KXJ 

•  _         w.  T.  1870 

•  —          n.  E.  1900 

•  —          E.  I.  1895 

•  —         C.T.  V.  1884 

•  —         A.  F.  IS'.Vi 

•  —          T.  C.  1894 

•  —          H.  C.  18H2 

—  A. 

•  —  J.  H.  1865 
•Rohy.H.  J.  1853 
•Koch,  N.  A.  1839 
"Kocliester,  Lord  )  .g^. 

Bishop  of,  ( 

•Kocklifie,  W.  C.  1871 

Rockwood,  J.  M.  S. 

Roden,  H.  C.  B.  1908 

•Roderick.  H.  li.  1894 

Rodgers,  H.  N. 

Rodweil,  C.  W.  II.  1896 

•Roe,  W.T.  18H7 

—  R.  G. 
RoechliiiK,  (i.  \). 
Roffe-Sihester,C.(;.  I'.HMl 

•Roger.s  G.  K.  1887 

•  _       R.  A.  1W7 

—  (i.  S.  De  M.190H 

—  .1.  H.  18(il 

•  —       C.  Fl.  1874 

—  T.  G.  I'.MIH 

—  G.  A. 

—  VV^.  I). 

—  A.  IJ.  S.  l'.M»5 

•  —       A.  W.  1894 

—  J.L. 


CkrisCs 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

./oh. 

Trinity 

Tiiitilii 

Trinilji 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Sidney 

Sidtui/ 

Clare 

1878  Cuins 

Cains 
Corp  II  !i 
Queens' 
Chri.st  's 
Joh. 
Tr  in  it  II 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Sidneij 
Down. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
I  Coijius 
^Kinij's 
Jean  I 
( 'li list's 
XonCvll. 
Em  m . 
Corim.H 
King't 
Peinb. 
Sil  iryn 
Queens' 
Trinity 
Cuiut 
Cain  I 
Cuius 
Trin.H. 
Corpus 
Queens' 
(^urrn.H 
tjueeiis' 
Cath. 
Christ' § 
Christ' a 


•lloger.«,  T. 

*     —      R.  W 


1844 
18.58 
188:5 
1",I07 
1879 
1884 
1889 
1908 
18r>0 
1897 
1.S80 


•  -       H. 

—  F.  E.  W. 

•  —       S.  I,. 

•  —      F.  E. 
*Rogerson,  S. 

—  T.  S. 
•Roget.J.  I,. 

•  —        S.  R. 
•Rolleston,  11.  D. 
•Rollo,  Lord      M. /I.  1856 

•  —     Hon.  B.  F.      1891 

—  VV.  H. 
Rolston,  A.  C. 
Ilomanc.'*,  J.  1908 

•Komani.^  W.  F.J.     1871 

—  W.  H.  C. 
Romans,  T.  18'.I8 

♦Rome,  R.  L.  Lssc, 

Ronier,  C.  I'.l05 

•  —      Rt.Hon.SirR.  1863 

—  H.  S.  1884 
Roniilil,  A.  K.  lani 
Konaldson,  .1.  J}.        IDOd 

•Ronksley, .!.(;.  187.5 

Hiiiinfeldt,  F. 
•Rooker,  .1.  1882 

Rooth,  A.  V.  I'.ios 

*Rootham,  C.  15.         I8'.i7 

Roper,  K.  S.  1902 

—  G.  H. 

•Ropes,  A.  R.  1882 

Roscoe,  AV. 
Rose,  D.  B.  moo 

—  G.  K. 

—  C.  P.  G.  1908 

•  —    J.  H.  1879 

—  C.  A. 

—  II.  C.  I'.io.'-, 

—  F.  G.  19<i7 

—  M.  A.  l'.to8 

—  A.  1863 
_    H.  ftL  1K70 

—  H.  E.  r.xw 
Kose-lnncs,  .1.  1888 
Uosenheix,  E.  1886 
Rosevcarr,  \V.  N.        1885 

—  R    V.         1'<H8 

—  W.  H.        I'.IOI 

—  II.  IT.  I'.MH 
Rosher,  H.(i.  |8'.I3 

—  (J.  n.  Is7(; 

—  .1.  B. 

Hiimnfr,  ;\.  II.  1893 

HoskiU,  W.  G. 
•Ron«,  .1.  A.  I'.io:'. 


Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Sidney 
NonColl. 
Pemb. 
Setwyn 
'Trinity 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cuius 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Siiliiri'i 
Trinity 
( 'ill lis 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Christ's 
Queens' 
h'imi's 
Joh.' 
Corpus 
(Jiieens' 
King's 

<  'llillS 

Triii.n. 
h'ini/'s 
Cath. 
Christ's 
Hiriils 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Emm. 
■Sidney 

.XnilColl. 

K  info's 

Kill  ni . 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

./oh. 

I'rmh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Ciiiiii 

Tnn.H. 

Clare 


52—2 


1228 


MEMBERS   OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


Ross,  I.  D. 

—  W.  D, 

—  CM. 

—  G.  A.  J. 

—  J.  E.  C. 
»    J   C 

—  SirC.H.A.L., 

—  E.  B. 

—  R.  D. 

—  W.  G. 

—  J.  S. 
Rossiter,  A.  R. 
Rostron,  S. 
Rothband,  P.  L. 
Rothe,  B. 
Rotlischil(l,Baroni 

G.  A.del 

—  HoD.L.' 
»     —  Hon.N. 
*Rothwell,  G.  J. 
*Roltenburg,  H. 
•Houghton,  A.  H. 

—  F.A. 
•Round,  D. 

Roupell,  N.A. 

—  A.  N. 
Roiiquette,  S.  H. 

•Rouse,  W.  H.  D. 

•  —       E.  P. 
»     —       P.  W. 

—  A.  A. 
*Routh.  H,  V. 

—  L.  M. 
Row,  V.I. 

—  V.  P. 
Rowan,  A. 
Rowe,  H.  P. 

•  —      .1. 

•  —      A.  VV. 
»     —     J.T. 

•  _     F.  E. 
'Rowland,  F.  M. 

—  T.  J.  S. 
♦Rowlands,  W.  A. 

—  J.M. 
•Kowlatt,S.  A.T. 

Rowley,  G.  R.  T. 
*Rowntree,  J.  S. 

—  M. 

—  E.  W. 
Rowsell,  J.  b. 

—  H.  G. 

•  —         W.  F. 

•  —         T.  N. 

•  -  J. 
•Roxburgh. J.  R. 

—  A.G. 


Cuius 

Roxburffh,  J.  F. 

1908 

Kinc/'s 

-             R.  F. 

King's 

*Roxby,  n.  S.  M. 

1901 

Christ''s 

-      G.  J.M. 

1908 

1908 

Joh. 

*     —       C.  L.M. 

1901 

1867 

Trinity 

*     —       O.  R.  M. 

1904 

,  Bait. 

Trinity 

—       J.H.T.  M 

190(i 

1905 

Trinity 

Roy.M.  H.T. 

1907 

Trinity 

—   S.  N. 

Trinity 

—    D.  W. 

1902 

Emm. 

Hoyds,  E.  A.  B. 

Pemb. 

•    —       F.  T. 

1885 

1905 

Joh. 

—       W.  M. 

1900 

Trinity 

*     —       J.  F.  T. 

1889 

Trinity 

Royie,  H.T.  P. 

1899 

Magd. 

Royston,  G. 
Ruble,  J.  G. 

W. 

Magd. 

-       G.  0. 

C.  1898 

Trinity 

•Rudd,  E..I.S. 

1863 

1883 

Corpus 

—       N.B. 

1908 

1898 

Kint/'s 

•Rudgaid,  R.  W. 

1890 

1873 

Joh'. 

*Rudge,  W.  J. 

1862 

1904 

Kmm. 

*     —       VV.A.  D. 

1899 

1869 

Trinity 

Riuikins,  F.  P. 

18G4 

Trin.H 

Budman,  F.  R.  R. 

1908 

Cath. 

*Ruhemann,S.  M.A 

.  1888 

1908 

King's 

Rumsey,  H.  St  J. 

1885 

Christ's 

*     —          C.  A. 

1895 

1858 

Trinity 

-          C.  F. 

1903 

Trinity 

•Runciman,  W. 

1892 

Down . 

*Ruslibiooke,  T. 

1878 

1900 

Peter's 

•    —               W.  G 

1872 

Cains 

Rushfoith,  F.  V. 

Cath. 

*Rushinore,  F.  M. 

1898 

1904 

Joh. 

Rush  worth,  A.  N. 

Corpus 

—              J.  A. 

V. 

Jcs  lis 

♦Russell,  C.  F. 

1904 

1853 

Trinity 

*    —        A. 

1885 

1859 

Trinity 

-        E.G. 

1899 

18S3 

Trinity 

_        .1.  C. 

iKsi; 

Trinity 

*     -       J.  W. 

1884 

1888 

Cains 

*     -       W. 

1894 

Down. 

-        G.  G. 

1904 

1904 

Emm. 

—       A.  F. 

1900 

1907 

Kmm. 

»    -       C.  H. 

1854 

1884 

Kini)  's 

•    _      w.  G. 

1888 

Triii.H. 

*     —       Hon.B.A.W.1893 

1897 

King's 

—       W.A. 

1908 

King's 

—      H.  B.  G. 

1908 

1899 

Trinity 

—       W.  B. 

1907 

Jesus 

Russell-Smith,  11. 

F. 

Jesus 

*Rust,  C.  T. 

1898 

1860 

Joh. 

•     -    J.  C. 

1863 

18fi5 

Trinity 

•     —    N.A. 

190-2 

1875 

Trinity 

—   A.  A. 

1908 

1886 

Trin.H. 

_    11.  M. 

188(1 

1908 

Trinity 

'Huston,  M.  E, 

1884 

Trinity 
Trinity 
Queens'' 
Queens'" 
Kmm. 
Kmm. 
Emm. 
Jesus 
Christ's 
Sidney 
(/iicens' 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Trinitii 
Trin.H. 
Dotni . 
Jesus 
Selwyii 
Joh.' 
Ennn . 
Corpus 
C orpin 
Joh. 
Chrisl's 
King's 
Cuius 
King's 
Trinity 
Down. 
Trinity 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Caius 
Cath. 
Trinity 
Doirn. 
Pemb. 
Cains 
Cains 
Cains 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Kin(/s 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity    | 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Sidney 
Sidneii 
Joh. 
Clare 
Pemh. 
Pemb. 
Chri.it's 
Ulagd. 
Christ's 


.A1E.MBEK8  UF  THE  UNIVEKSITV 


1229 


"Ruston,  W.H, 

1873 

Joli. 

SampKOii,  J. 

Bonn. 

Rutherford,  .K  D. 

Clare 

•    -          G. 

1880 

—             L.  T. 

Clare 

*Sams,  G.  F. 

1868 

Peter's 

•    —              W.  iM 

zC. 

Cuius 

—     R.  A. 

Trinity 

—              L.  D. 

1906 

Down. 

Samuel,  11.  M. 

1907 

Qneeus' 

Rulherfurd,  H.  G. 

G. 

Queens' 

—        J.  A. 

Stlinyn 

Ruthnaswany,  M. 

Down. 

Samuelsoii,  F.  H.  B. 

Trinity 

•Riitter,  A.  L. 

Ks9t5 

Cath. 

♦Samways,  D.  W. 

1882 

Joh. 

Ruttledge,  H. 

l;t()(i 

I'emb. 

Sanctuary,  C.  1". 

Cuius 

♦Rutty,  A.  F. 

1869 

Pemb. 

•Saudall,  H.  C. 

1902 

Joh. 

•Ryan,  J. 

18X2 

Kiitg'i 

•Saudars,  G.  R. 

1887 

Trinity 

—     W.  S. 

IS'ld 

Selui/n 

—          S.  F.  H. 

1S89 

trinity 

•Rycioft,  E.  H. 

18.S4 

Tnit.H. 

*Sundbach,  F.  E. 

I^JOl 

King'.s 

•Ilyffel,  J.  H. 

1«99 

I'l  ter'ti 

Saiidberi:,  F.  C. 

Cath. 

•Rylaud.T.  H. 

1898 

Trinity 

Sanders,  VV.  G.  P. 

1908 

Seltcyn 

Rolands,  W.  P. 

18'.t2 

Trinity 

Sanderson,  F.  l^. 

Cuius 

Ryle,  E.Il. 

iyu7 

Trinity 

•     -              E. 

1863 

Corpus 

Rylev,  C.  M. 

Emm . 

*     —              E.L. 

1889 

King's 

Sabit,  iM. 

Trin.H. 

—             R.  B. 

Queens' 

■  ^achs,  A.  L. 

1898 

Pemb. 

-             G.  E. 

Jems 

Safford,  F.  C.  H. 

1897 

Pemb. 

*     —             F.  W. 

1882 

Christ'' $ 

*St  Amory,  C.  iM. 

1884 

Jesui 

•     —             E.  M. 

1870 

Trinity 

St  Johnston,  A. 

Trinity 

*     —             R.  B. 

1874 

Trinity 

*St  yuintin,  J.  C. 

1882 

Trinity 

•    —            C.  P. 

1877 

Trinity 

Sdiut,  P.  J. 

1907 

J  oh. 

*    —            Il.K.Sl.J.1880 

trinity 

—     A.  P. 

U.HiH. 

—             G.P.M 

1902 

Trinity 

*Salaman,  R.  N. 

189(1 

Trin.lL 

-            J.  R. 

Trinity 

—          L.  H. 

I '.101 

Trinity 

Saudfonl,  T.  G.  W. 

Trin.H. 

•Sale,  G.  8. 

1854 

Trinity 

•Sandilands,  J.  E. 

1893 

Trinity 

•    —  H.  T. 

1863 

Emm. 

Saudisou,  A. 

1907 

Trinity 

*    —  A.  VV. 

1897 

h'mni. 

*Sauds,  P.  C. 

1904 

Juh. 

-J.  F. 

I9(m; 

Kmm . 

•Sandys,  J.  E. 

1867 

Joh. 

'Salecbey,  E.  S. 

1897 

XouColl. 

Sauei,  J.  G. 

Cuius 

•Salisbury,  F.  S. 

l.v.»8 

Cliriil's 

—    F.D. 

1905 

Christ's 

-           C.  E. 

Kmm. 

•Sanger,  J. 

1891 

Joh. 

•Salman,  VV.  S. 

1836 

J  oh. 

•     —       F. 

1897 

Joh. 

•    —        J.S. 

18(i9 

Job. 

•     -       H. 

19U^ 

Joh. 

•Salmon,  F. 

1874 

ifentLs 

•    -      C.  P. 

1893 

Trinity 

*     -         E.  M. 

1877 

Jentiii 

—       P.  M. 

19(«i 

Trinity 

—        T.  J.  A. 

Selwyn 

Saii{^er-l>avies,H.  J . 

r.  1905  Emm. 

•Salomons,  Sir  D.  L. 
IJart. 

1874 

Caiiii 

Sanjfster,  (".  H. 
•     —          F.  11. 

1894 

Clare 
Jesus 

—         D.R.  H.( 
r.G-S.J 

I9<)7 

Caiiii 

Sansaui,  A.  E.  L. 
Sansl'ord,  F.  E. 

.Seliri/ti 
Qiiceil^' 

Salt,  L.  S. 

IH91 

I'emb. 

Supwell,  B.  S. 

Kinij's 

—  VV.  M. 

IlKXi 

Pemb. 

•Sargant,  E.  B. 

1878 

Trinity 

•     —  HirS.H.,Bar 

.  I8.su 

trinity 

•     —         W.  L. 

ISSS 

Trinity 

-  H.C. 

1H9U 

Trinity 

•Saigenl,  P.  W  .  G. 

1894 

Job. 

Salter,  W.  11. 

i<t()l 

Trinity 

—         E.  II.  G. 

Joh. 

-       F.  R. 

I'.KIK 

Trinity 

—         E.  L.  K. 

Joh. 

S.  1. 

|N80 

i.mm. 

Sa»8e,  R.  11.  .1. 

190H 

.ll'KIUi 

•Sam brook,  II.  K. 

l<«),S 

Kimj's 

Sassoon,  II.  VV. 

Clare 

•SariiiiMii,  A.  H. 

l.s({.5 

/'iter's 

—         M.T. 

Clare 

Siiiiiple,  VV.  (;. 

IHK3 

Peter't 

—           II.  W. 

I'rinily 

•     —         II.  W. 

I.HH5 

Teter's 

Sallu  ,  J.  1,. 

I9n7 

Joh. 

'Saiiiption,  R.  A. 

1H«,S 

Joh. 

Salter ly,  J. 

r.tds 

Joh. 

—          S.  J..M. 

19U.J 

Trinity 

Satlerlliwuite,  M.  E. 

1903 

Pemb. 

1230 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Sauniarez,  Hon.  J.) 
St  V.B.f 
•Saunder,  S.  A.  1875 

Suunders,  F.  P.  1907 

—  A.G. 

•  -  H.  1883 

•  —  E.  W.  C.  1898 

—  A.  II. 

—  F.  J. 

—  J.  T. 
_  F.  W.         1885 

—  G. 

—  K.J.  1905 

—  J.  \{.  1908 

•  _  J.  C.  1872 

•  _  w.  M.        1880 
Saunt,  VV.  H.  G. 

•Savage,  E.  U.  1900 

«    —        (}.  1862 

•  —        H.  E.  1S77 

—  E,  G.  19U0 
•Savary,D.T.  1873 
•Saverv,  H.  1888 

Savile,  E.  C.  1901 

—  G.  M.  1885 
Savill,  H.  S. 

•  —    L.  1890 

—  G.  1907 
Savory, D.  S.  1907 

—  Sir  W.B.Bart.  1908 
P    TT 

•Saw,  H.  W.  '  1887 

Sawyer,  B.  T.  C. 

•  _        W.  G.  1852 

•  —        E.  E.  1874 

•  _        H.  W.  1896 

•  —        W.  E.  1900 
*Sayei,  A.  G.  W.  1894 

—  C.  L.  1869 

—  M.  W. 

—  H. 
•Sayer-Milwaid.VV.C.lSeo 

Sayers,  E.  F. 

*Sayle.C.E..|/^-^ 

Saywack,  B.  1907 

Scales,  F.S.  1905 

•Scallon,  K.  B.  1875 

—  H.E.  1908 

—  F.J. 
Scanes,  A.  E.  li.  190(; 

"Scarborough,  O.  I,.    1899 
*Scar{rill,  L.  j  M.A. 
W.  K.     Xincorp 
Scarlett,  C.  H. 
»    —        J.W. 


Trinilfi 

Trinity 

Clare 

Clare 

Caius 

King's 

Chriii'i 

Christ'), 

Cli  ri.it' s 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Em  III. 

Down. 

Down. 

Knnn. 

Pemh. 

Co  int. 

Corpus 

Down. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Qneeiib' 

Trinity 

dure 

Jesus 

(Huisf's 

Corpus 

Trinity 

Trinity 

King's 

I'einb. 

Trin.H. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Trin.H. 

(^turns' 

'Trinity 

Trinity 

Joh. 


1891     Joh. 


Christ's 
Jesus 
King's 
Qui' e  nit' 

'Trinitn 


•Schacht,  F.  F.  1879 

*Scliecli(er,  S.    rti.,1.  1892 

Schiff,  M.  E.  H. 
♦Schiller,  F.  N.  1887 

Schlesinger,  G.  L. 

Schloss,  A.  D. 

Schlumberger,  A.  R.  C. 

Schniiechen,  W. 

Schmitz,  G.  de  M. 
•Schneider,  G.  A.  S.    1880 

•  —  W.M.F.  1877 
Schofield,  A.  C. 

•.Scholefield,  J.  E. 
Scholes,  W.  N. 

—  J. 
Scholfield,  J.  A. 

—  A.F. 

•  —  R.  S. 

•  —  J.  F. 

—  VV.  P. 

—  C.  N. 
Scholtz,  E.  J. 

*Schon,  B. 
Schlosberg,  S.  K. 
Schooling',  C.  H. 

—  L.  F. 
*Schreiner,Hon.W.P.l882 
"Schulhot",  J.  M.  1881 

Schiin,  1'.  J.  E. 
Schuster,  A.    Sc.D.  1904 


1901 
1856 


190(> 
1863 
1880 
1906 


1904 


1906 


1905  Trin.H. 

Magd. 
Trinity 


18G6 


L.  W. 

—  L.  F. 

Schwaun,  H. 
Schwiirtz,  C 
Schwarzman,  U.  I. 
*Sconce,  H.  W. 
Scorgie,  N    (j. 
Scotson,  J.  T. 

"Scott,  A. 

•  —  G.  M. 

—  A.  P. 

•  —  J.  II. 

—  H.  W. 

•  —  E.  S. 

*  —  A.  N.  S. 

—  J.G.  C. 

•  —    r. 

*  —  J. 

—  R.  S. 

♦  —  R.  F. 

*  —  S.  D. 

—  C.  F. 

—  VV.  M. 

—  P.  D. 

—  F.  VV. 

—  H.  K. 


1903 
1907 


1886 
1906 
1900 

1879 

1881 
1907 
1896 
1905 
1892 
1895 

1854 
1879 

1880 
1895 
1903 
1908 

1908 
1908 


Trinity 

ChrisVs 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Cuius 

King's 

Jesus 

Tr'm'ity 

Clare 

Cuius 

Magd. 

Mui/d. 

Emm. 

Pemb. 

Trinity 

Cuius 

Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Trinitn 
Trinity 
Pemb. 
(Juecns' 
Down. 
Clare 
Selwyn 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
King's 
(Queens' 
(Jueens' 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Peter's 

{  Peter'' s 
Trinity 
Peter''s 
Peter's 
Cla  re 
Clare 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Cuius 
Cuius 

('uiH.i 

Kiny'.'i 

Kin(/'s 

King't 

Kiny'i 

(Jueen.'i' 

Jesus 

Jesus 


MEIMliKHS  OF  THK   U N I VKKSIT V. 


1231 


Scott,  D.  A. 

Jextui 

•Sedgwick,  R. 

18.-.0 

Trinity 

—    J.H. 

19()8 

f/imr'6 

•     -             A. 

1878 

I'rinily 

*SC0TT,  R.  F. 

1875 

Jolt. 

•     —            VV.  F. 

lSil4 

Trinity 

•    -    C.A.  A. 

ISS3 

J  oh. 

—            R. 

1903 

Emm. 

*     —     K.L. 

1901 

Jnh. 

*     —            C.H. 

ls;)8 

Sidney 

—     S.  H. 

1901 

Joh. 

•See,  W.T. 

1900 

XonCoU. 

"    —     F.  H. 

1862 

Trinity 

♦Seely.  C.  H. 

1881 

Trinity 

•  -    J.J. 

•  —     A.  1. 

18t)fl 
1871 

Trinity 
Trinity 

"Seibie,W.B.|-i^-'^ 

•    1903 

Trin.H. 

—     Hon.W.G.II 

\tixa 

Trinity 

•Selby,  Vise. 

1856 

Trinity 

—    J.  K. 

11(01 

Trinity 

-        F.  J. 

1891 

Trinity 

—     H. 

ii»(«; 

Trinity 

Selby- Lowndes,  G. 

N. 

Queens' 

—    J.S. 

i;>o3 

Emm . 

SeiigiTiiiii,  (1.  A. 

1908 

Trin.H. 

•     -     C.T. 

IB't'.t 

Sidney 

—            \V.  L. 

189.5 

Trinity 

•    -     D.  L. 

18«9 

•Sell,  W.  .1. 

1877 

Christ's 

•Scott-Chad,  C. 

1880 

Trinity 

•Sells,  A. 

1844 

CUire 

Scott-Gatly,  Sir  A. 

S. 

Christ'f: 

-     C.  C.  V.  K. 

1908 

Triniti) 

*Scott-lMoncrieff,C.  t 

.1884 

Trinity 

Seloiis,  G.  II. 

Pemh. 

Scougal,  K.  n. 

Joh. 

SelUvood, H.  E. 

Selwyn 

Secular,  J.  G. 

l'.)07 

Joh. 

Selwyn,  G.  V. 

Corpus 

Scovell,  J.  N. 

Caius 

'     -         V..C.. 

1876 

King's 

Scrinigeour,  G.  C. 

Vaius 

—        E.  G. 

1907 

King's 

'Scriveri,  R. 

1884 

Trinity 

—         K.  W. 

Queens' 

•Scruby,  F.  S. 

1902 

Selii-yn 

*     —        W. 

1862 

Joh. 

Scrutton,  T.  B. 

king's 

*     —        S.  J . 

1890 

Trinity 

—           A.  W. 

llXJti 

Christ's 

-        S.  F. 

1.905 

Emm. 

•Scullard,  H.  H. 

1888 

Sen,  A. 

Peter's 

Scully,  V.  R. 

Down. 

Sen-Gupta,  J.  M. 

1908 

Down. 

Scutt,  C.  A. 

Chi  re 

Senior,  A. 

1889 

Queens' 

•Seabrook,  J.  V. 

1S67 

Joh. 

—       A.  P. 

Christ's 

Seabrooke.  A.  S. 

iDOt) 

Chrit,t's 

•     —      C.  A.L. 

1900 

Joh. 

•Sealy,  \V.  IJ. 

1880 

Peter's 

Seon,  G.  K. 

Jesus 

—     P.  1. 

Peter's 

Sephton,  R.  P. 

189ti 

Caius 

—     H.i\. 

1SI08 

Trinity 

-         R. 

1904 

Caius 

"Seaman,  O. 

1881 

Clare 

•    -        J. 

1862 

Joh. 

•     —        C.  E. 

1870 

Corpm 

"Serjeant,  J.  S. 

1879 

Christ's 

—        A.J. 

Selwyn 

Seth-Smith,  G. 

I'emb. 

Searight,  T.  P. 

Trinity 

_               L>.  N. 

Emm. 

•Searle,  G.  F.  C. 

1887 

J'eter'.i 

•Seward,  R.  W. 

1899 

King's 

•    —     G. 

18-J2 

I'emb. 

•     —        B.  H. 

1902 

Trinity 

—     C.  V. 

l'.»04 

I'emh. 

*     —        A.  C. 

1886 

'\Emm. 
Joh. 

—     W.  C. 

I'evih. 

•     -      G.W.vonU. 

1883 

Kinij'.i 

Sewell,  H.  V. 

I'rter's 

•     —      W.  G. 

1852 

Queens' 

•     —       M. 

1869 

Clare 

Sears,  J.  E. 

llM^i 

Joh. 

—       K.  P. 

189.5 

I'emb. 

Seaton,  A.  A. 

I'.tor. 

I'emL- 

—       VV.  VV.  U. 

IS'.tl 

Cuius 

—       W.  A. 

tJurrlLi' 

—     r.  j.E. 

Queens' 

*     —       H.  C. 

187« 

Jeliit 

—       II.  VV. 

1894 

Christ's 

"Seccoiiilw,  r.  .1.  A 

i8yo 

Joh. 

—      U.  IJ.  s. 

1902 

Christ's 

•Seckham,  G..I.  T. 

i88;t 

Trimly 

—      S.  E. 

Joh. 

Srcon.lc,  E.  C. 

iyo5 

Kitii/'s 

-       C.  J.T. 

19(H) 

Trinity 

Seddon,  A.I). 

('orpng 

•     —      J.l".  B. 

|.S,S4 

Down. 

•    —        \V. 

I87<) 

Emm. 

_       VV. 

Nun  Coll. 

•Sed^etield,  W.  J. 

I8!)b 

<  'hriit's 

Sewill,  J.  VV. 

dure 

•SedRWick,  W. 

UW'.i 

I'emb. 

Seymour,  V.  II. 

Trin.H. 

•     —             (i. 

IWJ.'J 

Cuius 

—          C. 

1904 

King's 

•     _            J.S. 

1H'J8 

Jesus 

—           A. 

I  Junius' 

1232 


MEMBERS  OJT   THE   UNIVERSITY. 


•St'ymour,  (t.  A. 

—  F. 
Shackell,  F.  T. 

•Shackle,  R.  W. 

_         G.  A.  N. 
*Shand,  A.  F.  S. 

—  P.M. 
Shann,  S.  E.  T. 

•  —      G. 

•  —      T.  L. 

—  C.  B. 
Sharman,  G.  H. 
Sharp,  E.  C. 

—  H.W. 

—  L.  W. 

—  J.E. 

—  M. 

—  C.  G.  G. 

•  —      A.  M. 
_      G.  F. 

•  _      H.N. 

•  —      W.J. 

—  C.  G. 

—  L.  E.  S. 

•  —      A.  A. 

"    —       D.       M.A. 
•Sharpe,  E.  N. 

•  —      J.  W. 

_      W.H.  S. 
_      E. 

•  —       H.J. 

—  R.  H. 

•  _       F.  T. 
Shaw.C.  R. 

_    V.  G.  H. 

•  _     W  .  S. 

—  G.  T. 

•  —    .1. 

•  _    .1. 

•  —    .). 

—  A.  P. 

—  H.  K. 
_    G.S. 

—  R.  P. 

•  _     W.N. 

—  R.  E. 

—  R.  C. 

—  C.  L, 

—  r.  K. 

*Sheaf,  E.  W. 
•Shcane,  W.  P.  ('. 

Shearer,  V. 

Shearnuin,  V. 
•Shearine,  .1 .  S. 
*Shears,  A. 

•  —       E.  H. 
*Sheepslianki?,  T. 


1846 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1908 

Pemb. 

1874 

Oath. 

Emm. 

1882 

Peter's 

King's 

1904 

Caius 

1868 

Trinity 

1881 

Triiiity 

1906 

Kmm . 

1904 

Selwyn 

1905 

Clare 

Pemb. 

1904 

Cains 

Cairn 

1902 

Triv.H. 

Trin.H 

1884 

Corpus 

1908 

Ciirpus 

1880 

J  oh. 

1885 

J  oh. 

1907 

./(./(. 

Triiiily 

1884 

Kmm. 

1891 

1888 

Clare 

1875 

Caiiii 

1906 

Kinfi's 

Jesus 

1861 

Job. 

Trinitii 

1884 

Km  m . 

1901 

Clare 

Clare 

1865 

Caius 

1901 

Cains 

1895 

Trin.H 

18(15 

Cath. 

1879 

7'riniti/ 

1893 

Trinity 

1907 

'J'rinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1876 

Emm, 

1907 

Kiinii . 

1907 

Sidney 

1908 

tSidney 

1908 

Sidncji 

1900 

Down . 

1901 

Culh. 

190(; 

Trinity 

Clare 

1896 

Trinitii 

1851 

Job. 

1872 

.lob. 

1842 

Trimly 

*Sheepshanks,  W.       1873  Trinity 

—  W.E.  1903  Trinity 

—  A.  C;.    190(i  Trinity 

—  C.J.H.  1907  Trinity 

—  R.  H.  1907  Trinity 
♦Sheffield,  Ld  Bp  of  1873  Joh. 

Sheild,  A.  M.  1884  Down. 

"Sheldon,  J.  F.  1884  Queens' 

—  F.  H.  1908  Trinity 

—  T.  W.  Emm. 
*Shelford,  L.  McN. 
*Shell,  A. 


1893 
1901 


Emm . 
Chrift's 

Christ's 
Trinitji 
Sidney 

Doirn. 
ChriM's 
Corpus 
Christ's 
Selwyn 
Corpus 
Job. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Xon  Coll. 
J'rmb. 
1904     King's 
1885     Joh. 
Joh. 
1858     Trinity 
1884     Triniiy 
1890     'Trinity 


1907 

1875 
1906 

1876 


1861 

1864 


Shelley,  L.  W. 

—  J. 
_        J.  F. 

•Shelly,  C.  E. 

Shelton,  R.  N. 

Shennan,  W.  D 
•Shephard,  S. 
_  W.  H. 

Shepheard.E.  P.  W. 

Shepherd,  T.  S.  1901 

—  W.  L. 
"    —           C.  W. 

•  —  M.  E. 

—  J.S. 

—  J. 
Sheppard,  J.  H. D. 

•  -  J.  T. 

•  —  C.  P. 

—  W.  G. 

•  —  11. A. G. 

•  —  W.  F. 

—  H.  \V. 
Sheppard-Jones, J.E.S    190('i  Mngd 
Sheppee,  K.  H.  1896     Temb. 
SlK'pperson,  E.  W.    1901     Christ's 
Sheppey-Gieene.R.F.  1908  Oath. 
Shera,  A.  G.  Emm. 

•Sherard.  C.  E.  1879    Jesus 

Sherburn,  J.  C.  Trin.JI 

•Sheriff,  T.  II.  1877 

•Sherlock, W.W.  M. /I.  1897 

Sherman,  W.  A. 
•SlieiTinj^ton,  C.  S.       1884 

Sherwani,  H.  K. 
•Sherweii,  II.  K.  18'.I0 

Sherwood,  E.  V.  G.  1905 

_  G.  I). 

*Shcwell,  W.  W.  B. 

Shiach,  A. 

Shields,  H.  J.  S. 

Siiiells,  A.  K. 
♦Shihock,  S.  1.  W. 

—  J.  \V. 
Sluldrirk,  E.  R. 

•Sliillington,  J.  M. 


1894 
19()M 


1883 


1899 


Emm. 

Cains 

Ca  ius 

( 'hrisf's 

I'emb. 

Kiwfs 

Emm. 

Trinil  1/ 

Christ\ 

./rs„s 

Triniiy 

Christ's 

( 'hrist's 

Emm. 

Trin.n. 


MKMliEKS  UF  THE  UNIVLKSIT^ 


1233 


*Shillito,  A. 
Shimwell,  11. 

•  —  T. 
•Shiudler,  r. 

Sliiiier,  li.  1'. 

—  O.  A. 
•Shipley,  O. 

•  —         A.  E. 
"8liipiiiaii,  \V.  M. 

Shiptoii,  W. 
*Sliipway,  K.  E. 
•Shiires,  G.  \i. 
•Shore,  L.  E. 

—  L.  11. 

—  T.  H.  G. 
Short,  J.  i\I. 

—  fl.8. 
•Shorting,  E.  W. 

Shove,  G.  F. 

—  K.  S. 
Shrubbs,  C.  A. 

—  H. 
"Shrubsall,  K.  C. 
•Shuokburgh, J.  E. 

—  K.  S. 
Shuter,  W .  R. 

•  —  G.P. 
•Sibley,  \V,  k. 
•Sibly,  F.  A. 

—  T.  M. 
Siciliano,  F. 
Siddle.  G.  L. 

•Siddong,  A.  W. 
•Sidebotliam,  E.  J. 

•  _  F.W.G. 

•  —  c.  i: 

•Sid(fwick,  A. 
•Sid ley,  J. 
•Sidney,  I'.  S. 
•Siftou,  r.  H. 
•Sikes,  J.  C 

•  —     E.  E. 
Silberrad,  V-.  A. 
Sillein,  L.  K. 

•Silley,  I'.  G. 
•SiIIh.U.  M. 

SilTHiiuM,  E.  M. 

Silver  top,  VV.  A. 

—  F.  S. 
Sinicox,  J.  L. 

_         W.M. 
•Simey.  A.  I. 

—  E.  G    T. 
*Siniiii(iii<is,  A. 

Simmons,  C.  E. 

•  —  T.  C. 
Siiiim>,  W. 


18'J4 

Caiui 

•Simiii^,  A.  11. 

1876 

Trinity 

liKj6 

Trm.n. 

•    —       W. 

1867 

IHIIH 

Cht-uit  's 

Simon,  E.  E.  D. 

UlOl 

I'emh. 

1881 

Trinity 

—       H.  H. 

l;i02 

King  s 

lltCHi 

Chrisf.s 

•Siiiionds,  H.  E. 

1881 

Trin.n. 

l\\>ii<  'oil. 

Simons,  E. 

l'.)U8 

Ihmn. 

1854 

Jesiii 

•Simpkinson,  E.  V. 

1891 

Femb. 

1B84 

Christ' > 

—               F.  V. 

King's 

1«82 

Trinity 

•     —               H.  W. 

1H76 

Joh 

iyo5 

Emm, 

*  Simpson,  A.  K. 

iss-l 

J'emh. 

1S97 

Chriit'i 

*     —           K.  H.  B. 

l.s,s4 

I't-mh. 

IBUI 

Trin.n. 

—          J.  11. 

UK)5 

I'emb. 

1SS5 

Joh. 

•    —         J.C. 

1;M)3 

( 'aius 

J  oh. 

•    -        r. 

I8>ts 

Trin.n. 

Jo!,. 

—          W.  A. 

19»J7 

Tnn./f. 

Joh. 

A.  J.B. 

IIMW 

Trin.n. 

Trinity 

•     -           A.  H. 

I8«i5 

Christ's 

1870 

Emm. 

•     —          E.  K. 

1878 

Christ's 

King's 

A.  J.  G. 

I'hii.sl'n 

'J'rinili/ 

—          G.  li.  G. 

Clirisf'.'i 

Down. 

—          .J.  G. 

(Christ's 

r.ttJ7 

NooColl. 

•     —          E.  L. 

1892 

Joh. 

I.si)5 

Clare 

—          G.  C.  E. 

1902 

Joh. 

I8".»'.» 

King'i 

—          15.  H.  M. 

Magil. 

I'.M  )2 

Km  in . 

•     -          J.  11. 

1846 

Trinity 

l.s,s4 

Trinity 

—         T.  B. 

1.S85 

'['rinity 

1HH".» 

hown. 

*     —         A.  H. 

1S-.I7 

Trinity 

1884 

Pemb. 

—         F.  A. 

1897 

Trinity 

1883 

Joh. 

—          K.  C. 

190); 

Trinity 

I'JO? 

Joh. 

—          N.  D. 

Trinity 

Trin.n. 

—         J.C. 

Einnt. 

1904 

Cuius 

•     —         S.  G. 

1903 

aidney 

1H98 

Jesus 

•    —         A.H. 

1.S87 

Selwyn 

18S3 

Cuim 

•Sinclair,  R.  C.  H. 

1900 

Trin.n. 

.1887 

Coins 

—         G.  W. 

Kiiii/'.i 

r.M)-2 

Joh. 

*     —         F.  G. 

1882 

Trinity 

1863 

Trinity 

—         K.  I).  L. 

'J'rinili/ 

1883 

r<iii\t 

Sing,  E.  .M. 

I'l  ml,. 

1884 

Trin.n. 

•     —    E.  J. 

1883 

Christ's 

1887 

Joh. 

*     —  J.  M. 

iss.-, 

Christ's 

1863 

Queens' 

_   C.  Al 

(hiisi:f 

IHH'.I 

Joh. 

Singer,  A.  L. 

1903 

King's 

IH'.I2 

I'eler'i 

—      C.  M. 

J  rill  ill/ 

1887 

Trinity 

oiairli,  K.  1. 

1905 

Piinh.' 

1896 

Sidneji 

_      K.  1). 

l'.H)6 

T,  1,1  h. 

IH'.ltJ 

Kinij'n 

—      Ba-Hhenhar 

Down. 

\'M'2 

King's 

—       leKB 

Ih,iri,. 

19(16 

(  'Ian 

*Sin(cleion,  J.  .1. 

1861 

\'enih. 

Trinity 

Sington,  .\.  .1 .  ('. 

190H 

Trinity 

I'cnib. 

•Sinker,  R. 

1862 

Trinity 

Pewb. 

SisBon,  H.  A. 

1'.I07 

CUire 

1896 

Kinn'.H 

—       B.  11. 

Emm. 

V"t<  «■<' 

•SiH.sonit,  <i.  11. 

1H92 

P,mb. 

1874 

Joh. 

•SisterHoii,  (i.  K. 

l'.H)3 

Caiui 

t^uccim' 

•Skairali,  1'.  C. 

18M4 

Doivn. 

1874 

Maffd. 

•Skeat,  \V.  W. 

1858 

Christ's 

(Juccna 

•Skcf  l»,  S.  C. 

186-2 

Emm, 

02—5 


1234 


iM  !•: M  BE  lis  0 F  'J' HE   LI  N 1 V^  E KSl T  Y. 


Skeen,  W.  H. 

I'.IUl 

Sidney 

*  Smith,  F.  H. 

190() 

Pemb. 

'Skelton.T. 

1857 

Queens^ 

— 

R.  B. 

189t; 

Pemb. 

—        N.  A. 

Queens' 

* 

— 

C.J. 

1903 

Pemb. 

Bkey,  A.  (i. 

1902 

King's 



A.D. 

1908 

Pemb. 

Skinner,  A.  D.  W. 

Trin.H. 

— 

N.C. 

Pemb. 

*     —        E.  F. 

1902 

Corpus 

* 



A.  H. 

1869 

Cuius 

-         C.  A. 

Jesus 

* 

— 

F.  W. 

1883 

Cuius 

*    —         S. 

18S6 

Christ'' s 

* 



H.N. 

1891 

Caius 

—         J.       M.A 

.  190:j 

J  oh. 



E.  W. 

1904 

Cuius 

—         C.  R. 

J  oh. 

_ 

E. 

1907 

Cains 

—         C.  E. 

NoiiCuU. 

— 

A.  L.  H. 

1908 

Cu  ins 

Kkou,  M.  C. 

Mugd. 

— 

W.  D'A. 

1908 

Caius 

*Slack,E. 

1896 

Pemh. 

— 

S. 

Cuius 

*Slade,  J.  G. 

1898 

Clare 



S.  H. 

Cains 

•Slailen,  E.  S.  St  B. 

1887 

Cuius 

— 

S.  P. 

Caius 

*Slutei,  R.  C. 

1894 

Feter's 

« 

— 

Lumley 

1857 

Trin.II. 

-      A. 

Cath. 



Horace 

1860 

Trin.II. 

•    —      F. 

1902 

J  oh. 

» 

— 

F.  C. 

1889 

Trin.H 

—     J.  A. 

1906 

Emm. 



B.H. 

1895 

Trin.II 

*    —     C. 

1879 

♦ 



A.  A. 

1896 

Trin.II. 

Slaughter,  A. 

Trin.II. 



A.  W.E. 

1901 

Trin.II. 

Sleeman,  C.  M. 

190.3 

Christ's 

— 

M.  V. 

1903 

Trin.II. 

*    —         J.  H. 

1901 

Sidney 

— 

W.  F. 

Trin.H. 

Slefiig,  S. 

Cath. 

« 



SirC.  C. 

1863 

Corpus 

Sleigh,  G.  B. 

QuecHs' 

• 



R. 

1866 

Corpus 

Sleight,  A.  M. 

1903 

J  oh. 

* 

_ 

J.  R.  P. 

1892 

Corp^ls 

—       A.  H. 

J  oh. 



G.  R. 

190.3 

Coi~pus 

•Slight,  J.  B. 

1859 

J  oh. 



W.C. 

( 'orjms 

Slipper,  1'.  A.  U. 

1890 

Cuius 

• 

— 

P.  V. 

1866 

tiing^s 

Sloan,  G.  F. 

1907 

Emm. 

• 

— 

R..1. 

1880 

King's 

Smale,  0.  E. 

1903 

Caius 



E.J. 

1902 

King's 

*     —      W. 

1872 

J  oh. 



F.  B. 

King's 

Sniales,  It. 

Queens' 



J.  N.  D. 

Kim/'s 

♦Small,  E.  W. 

1883 

Christ's 

• 



F.  R. 

1872 

Queens' 

Sniallvvood,  K.  P. 

1895 

Cuius 

* 

— 

M. 

1901 

Queens' 

*Sniart,  F.  G. 

1867 

Cuius 



T. 

1905 

Queens' 

*     —      E.  U. 

189« 

Queens' 



CM. 

Queens' 

•    -      G.S. 

1883 

Trinity 



C.  \V. 

Queens' 

*Smedley,  I.  F. 

1892 

Pemh. 



E.  H. 

Queens' 

Smiley,  M.  S. 

Trinity 



S. 

<,>ueens' 

•Smith,  Hon.  SiiC.A.  1858  Fete,\ 

* 



A.J. 

1901 

( 'ath. 

'    —     V.  K. 

1871 

Pefer'j 

• 



B.  L. 

1857 

Jesns 

"     —     1'. 

1875 

Peter's 

• 



A.J. 

1886 

Jesus 

*    —    W.  H. 

1887 

Peter's 



A.  F. 

1903 

Jesus 

*     —     Rl.  Huuiblin 

1891 

Peter's 



B.  T.  D. 

1908 

Jesus 

*     —     M.  Homfray 

1894 

Peter's 

• 



H. 

1877 

Christ's 

*    —     R.  11, 

1895 

Peter's 

* 



W.  H. 

1884 

Christ's 

—     S.  G. 

1908 

Peter's 



F.  H. 

1904 

Christ's 

•    —     F.  E. 

1852 

Clare 



A.  CD. 

Chnst's 

•    —     H. 

1853 

Clare 



A.  E.G. 

Christ's 

•    —    C.  E. 

1874 

Clure 



C.J. 

Christ's 

•    —    J. 

1888 

Clare 



R.  S. 

Christ's 

-    J.F.  H. 

Clare 



Jason 

1860 

J  oh. 

-    F.  H.  H. 

Clare 



W.F. 

1866 

J  oh. 

—     VV.G.  F. 

Clure 



J.F. 

1871 

J  oh. 

•     —    E.  J.  11. 

1873 

Pemh. 



B.  A. 

1875 

J  oh. 

*    —    E.  V. 

1891 

Pemb. 



T. 

1879 

Joh. 

AIEAJBERS  OF  THE  UNlVEKtJiTV. 


1235 


,    •Saiiili 

,  G.  C.  M. 

18S1 

Joh. 

»    — 

Harold  (1) 

1881 

.loll. 

•     — 

H.  G. 

i»8l 

Joh. 

•     

H.B. 

1888 

Joh. 

*     — 

Harold  (2) 

1«S'.» 

■/oh. 

— 

.1 .  F. 

iyo8 

Joh. 

— 

K.  H. 

Joh. 

— 

L.  D. 

Joh. 



0.  C. 

Joh. 

•     — 

Alfred 

1857 

TrinitX) 

•     

H. 

1857 

Tiiiiily 

•    

i'.H. 

I8tj8 

Trinity 

•    — 

Rtllon.J.P 

18/7 

Trinitij 

•     — 

K.  II.  C. 

1877 

Trinitv 

•     

w. 

1883 

Vriuily 

•     

AM  11. 

1884 

Trinity 

•     — 

Arthur  H. 

1884 

Trinity 

•     — 

B.  G.  O. 

1884 

Trinity 

*     — 

R.  F. 

1884 

Trinity 

— 

C.  L. 

18S.-, 

Trinity 



H.  B. 

188G 

TTinny 

•     — 

L. 

1886 

Trinity 

•    — 

R.  0. 

1886 

Trinity 

•     

G.  D. 

1888 

Trinity 

11. 

1888 

Trinity 

•    

W.  A.  L. 

18JXJ 

Trinity 

— 

A.  M. 

18'J2 

Trinity 

•     — 

H.  B.  W. 

18<.)2 

Trinity 

•     — 

8.  W.J. 

I8;t4 

Trinity 



W.  B.  W. 

1895 

Trinity 

•     

H.  S. 

18'.H1 

Trinity 

•     

H.  K. 

i8'.i;» 

Trinity 

— 

G.  H. 

liKCi 

Trinity 

— 

H.  V. 

linj2 

Trinity 

— 

R.  VV. 

l".Kjr> 

Trinilv 



A.  ('.  S. 

Trimly 



B.  A. 

Trinity 



C.  H.C. 

Trinity 

— 

<:.  w.  M. 

Trinity 



J.  11.  M. 

Trinity 



K.  A. 

Trinili/ 



vv.o. 

Trinity 



w.  w. 

1859 

Emm. 

•     

T.  VV. 

1862 

i'.mm. 

»     ■    

I'.  H. 

I8(i9 

Emm. 

•     

A.M. 

I'.tOJ 

Emm. 

— 

L. 

l'.«i7 

I'tinnt. 

J.  G. 

Kmm. 

•Smith,  ('. 

IWiU 

.Sidney 

•     ._ 

1.  A. 

|88« 

Siiiney 

♦     

H.  J. 

I'.KN) 

■Sidney 

•     

B. 

1".K)3 

Siilnty 



A.  1'.  a. 

I'.MK) 

Sidney 



C.  H. 

I'.XMI 

Sidney 

— 

W  .  H. 

I".t07 

Sidney 



.1.  1.. 

Sidney 

•     

K.  K. 

I8'.»'.l 

Selwyn 

1861 
^'ll875 


Smith ,  W.  F.  lt»U2 

i        —     M.  VV.  li»U3 

\       —     S.  T.  1907 

—  N.  C. 

—  a.  L. 

Stnith-JJarry,  R. 
•.Sniith-lJinj^haiii,  O 
,  'Siiiitli-Cuuiiiglidine 
J.  A 

•  —  D.  A.  1887 
•Sinith-Mairiott,H.F.  1863 
•Smitli-Kewse,  G.  F.  1884 

XT      f~* 

•Smithson,  II.  S.C.     1876 
Sinyly,  A.  F. 
Smyth,  \V.  11. 

—  W.  J.  U.  1907 

•  —  VV.  H.  1846 

•  _  J.  W.  W.  1896 

•  —  VV.E,  (Bp)  1880 

•  —  r.  C.  1843 

•  —  J.G.  1848 

—  S.  E.  1884 

•  —       A.  E.  A.  VV.ISW 
19(MJ 


—  VV.  II. 
Smythe,  G.  A. 
Snaiie,  R.  H. 
Sneutli,  11. 

—  A. 
•Suelijrove,  J.  S. 
•.Snell,  H.  C. 

—  J.A.  B. 

—  F.  S. 
•     —     B. 

Snellinjy-C'olyer,  E.  C 
Siieyd-Kyiuitr.sley,C.(t. 
Snow,  J.  H.  18'.18 

•8nowden,  A.Ue  VV.  18'.il 


i;to8 

18'.)7 
1906 
1884 
11104 


1874 


"Snowdoii,  J , 
Soaiiies,  VV.  N. 
•    —        HA. 


1863 


1880 

•  —         W.  A.  1874 

•  —         A.  VV.  1877 

•  —  (*.  1884 

•  —         A.  L.  1899 

—  K.  M.  1905 

•  _         VV.H.  K.     1S79 
Sodeii,  \\ ,  S. 

•  —  .I.J.  18.'J4 
•Sollas,  VV.  J.  1874 
•Solly,  R.  U.  M.A.  1888 
•Solomon,  Sir  R.  I87'> 
•.Somfrs,  G.  I).             IH'U 

•  —         J.  P.  IS'.Ki 
Somerset, R.H.E.H.  1>K»7 

—  A.r.F.G. 
•Somervell,  R.  |8,H3 


Selwyn 
Selwyn 
•Selwyn 
Selwyn 
NonCoU. 
Trinity 
Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 
Trinity 
-£.'»</«. 
Emm. 
Christ's 
I'tndi. 
Clare 
Femb. 
Cams 
Corpus 
A'i/ig'# 
Jesus 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Emm. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Cains 
Cains 
Kinij's 

Clare 

Magd. 

feter's 

Joh. 
Trin.H. 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Kmm . 

Joh. 

Down. 

I'etar's 

I'emb. 

I  'em  h. 

Queens' 

Jem* 

Kini/'n 


1236 


MEMBERS   OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


Somervell,  li.  C. 
•Soinerville.W.  M.i4.18!ni 

•  —              A.  A.  1880 
Sonnenthal,  H.  M. 
Soothill,  V.  F. 

Soper,  R.  G . 

*Sopwith,  T.  K.  181)5 

—  S.  S.  1908 

"Sorley,  VV.  R.  1S8;J 

Soulhy,  T.  H.  100« 
Souper,  A.  W.  J. 

•  —         F.  A.  18G7 
Soutar,  A.  K. 

•South,  K.  W.  1870 

—  F.  W.  1907 
Southall,  J.  Is84 
Southern,  H.  1"I08 

—  N.  190ti 
*Southey,  H.  W.  1856 

•  —  W.  G.  1S!I4 
•Southward,  W,  T.  1875 

Southwell,  F.  E.  G. 

—  R.  V. 
•Soulier,  H.O.  1867 

Sowden,  J.  II. 

*Sowels,  F.  18'.)S 

Sowler,  A.  C. 

Spackman,  H.  C. 

"Spaft'ord,  A.  188(5 

•Spalding,  P.  .1.  1899 

Spargo,  F.  W. 

Sparke,  J.  B.  1907 

•  —        E.  B.  1855 
Sparling:,  H.  P. 

•  —          W.  1875 
Sparrow,  G.  1908 

•  —          K.  C.  1900 
Spartali,  C. 

Spiith,  H.  L. 

Speakinan,  L.  A.  190ti 

•Spear,  G.  F.  1901 

Spearing,  C.  V.  C.  189(5 

—  Is. 
*Spearman,  R.  I8'.l8 

•  —             B.  I8'.I9 

•  —  VV.  1903 
*Speddin«,.l.  J.  185(i 
*Speed,  E.  A.  1890 
•Speer,  W.  H.  188(j 

•  —      F.  A.  1«9^ 
Speir,  G.i.  189(1 

•Spence,  VV.  M.  1871 

—  C.  B. 

—  K.  G.  L.  B. 

—  D.  L.  1908 


Kiiii/s 

Kiwfs 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Emm. 

Triuili/ 

Emm. 

Emm. 

XTrimty 
King's 
Qtieem 
J  oh, 
Emm. 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Trinilxf 
Prml,: 
King's 
Cains 
Selujyn 
Cutb. 
Cath. 
Trinity 
Emni . 
Trin.H. 
Christ's 

(JllfOln'' 

Cains 

Trinity 

Jesus 

Job. 

Clare 

Trinitji 

(Jnci  w.s' 

Cains 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trimly 

(Jains 

Queens' 

Trin.ll, 

Emm. 

Cains 

Caiiis 

Cains 

Tr  in  it  11 

iriiiity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

I'emb. 

Pemb, 

Pemb. 

Emm. 

Sclwijn 


•Spence-Jones,        \ 
H.  D.  M.J 

*  Spencer,  W. 

*  —         B.  A. 

—  H. 

*  _         R. 

—  G.  W. 

*  —         Karl,  M.A, 

*  —         L.J. 
Spencer-Hogbin,  F. 
Spencer-Smith,  P. 

—  A.  P. 
•Spencer-Stanhope,  I 

E.  C.I 

*SpeDs,  VV. 

—  II.  B. 
"Speuser,  H.  J. 
*Sperling,  A. 

Speio,  L. 
•Spicer,  W.  T.  H. 

—  N. 

—  M. 

*  -  G. 

*  —  J.  E. 

*  —  D. 

—  R. 
Spielmanu,  C.  M. 

'Spiers,  A.  H. 

—  A.  L.  C. 
Spilsbury,  G.  H. 

*  —  B.  VV. 

—  L.J. 
Spinks,  G.  T. 
Spinney,  M.  H. 

*Spiitall,  A.  B. 

Spittle,  J.  T. 
•Spokes,  J.  H. 

.Spooner,  Vi .  \V. 
•Sprag'ue,  T.  B. 

Sprake,  L.  C. 

Spranger,  J.  A. 
•Spratt,  H.  J. 

*  —      A.  W. 
•Spring,  H.  G. 

—  HAG. 
*Sprigp:e,  S.  S. 

Spring,  A. 
Sprott,  M.  W.  C. 
*Spry,  C.  G. 

—  H.  E. 
•Spurge,  C. 

Spurgin,  K.  G.  L. 

*  —  E.  B. 
♦Squire,  W.  B. 

*  —      R.  T. 

*  —      S.  G. 


1865 

1873 
1901 

1883 

1857 
1892 

1904 

1907 


Ciirpus 

( 'hire 

Kin(/'s 

Cath. 

Job. 

Job. 

Trill  I  III 

iSidiiei/ 

Emm . 

Qnriiis' 

Queens' 


1884      Trinity 

1905  \^yrr' 

LA  in;/  s 
King's 
Job. 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Cains 
Trin.ll. 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Kimi's 
Corpus 
Trinilv 
Trin.H. 
Trniitv 
Em  III . 
Trin.H. 

St'/iri/a 

Christ 's 

Prmli. 

J  oh. 

Trinity 

Job. 

Trin.H. 

Trill  I  ly 

Trin.H. 

Catb. 

Corpus 

Trtnitu 

Cains 

Peter's 

Pi'trr's 

Catb. 

Slifnei/  ] 

Catb. 

Corpus 

Sidney 

Pemb. 

Trin.Hi 

('hriit'a 


1907 

1888 
1850 

1881 
190H 
190:-. 
1875 

1897 
1904 
1907 

1875 
1906 
1884 
1853 
J  906 


1904 
1908 
1877 
1902 
1853 
1907 

189(1 
1864 

1872 
1904 

188-2 


190-2 
1902 
1882 
1907 
1892 
1879 
1886 
1901 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1237 


Squire,  C.  E. 

Trhiily 

Squires,  C.  S. 

('(tiua 

•     —         H.  C. 

1884 

Down. 

•Srawley,  J.  H. 

18'J1 

(Cains 
\Selwyn 

•Stabh,  \V.  W. 

1887 

('iiiiis 

•Stable,  E.  K. 

188(1 

Emm. 

•Stacey.  K.  II. 

ISH'J 

Jolt. 

Stackliouse,  J. 

H. 

l;t,rs 

•Staflford,  J.  11. 

l8;iH 

Cath. 

—         CJ.  IJ. 

JfSttS 

•Staffurth,.!. 

1875 

J  oh. 

•     —          A.U 

1880 

J  oh. 

•     —           H. 

1870 

Emm. 

*     —           S. 

1860 

Sitlney 

—           A.  E 

iSidiK'!/ 

•Stn^'g,  C. 

l!)()4 

Cuius 

•Staines,  J.  H. 

1887 

Suini'!/ 

•Stalbrifl^e,  / 
Lord,     i 

M.A 

18.VS 

Trinity 

Staley,  H.  S. 

l'.H)S 

Emm. 

_      .1.  E. 

1907 

NoiiCoU 

•Stallard,.I.H. 

1886 

Femh. 

•     —         H.  K. 

18i»7 

Vemb. 

—         1'.  L. 

l'M-2 

Cuius 

—         G.  V. 

Cuius 

•     —          AD. 

188 1 

Trinity 

•.Sfamer.  R.  D. 

1887 

Femh. 

•     —      SirL.T. 

Bart 

.  18.'i:} 

Tritiiti) 

*Staniiiiers,  F.  D 

I8'.l'.( 

Corpus 

•Stamp,  A.  E. 

ISiM 

Trinily 

•     -       J.  II. 

1894 

Trinity 

Stamper,  E.  P. 

F. 

JfHIlS 

Stanbrough.W. 

K.H 

.18'.ll 

Tritiiiy 

•Stancoiul),  .1.  K 

1871 

Cains 

—           J  .  M 

D. 

K,inn. 

Standfast,  C. 

19<>1 

Corpiii 

Stanfield,  A.  V 

190t> 

Clare 

Stanfonl,  H.  C 

l'.M»7 

J  oh. 

•       -           SirC 

V. 

1874 

Triiiitii 

Stanbopf",.! .  .M . 

S. 

18S4 

Mai^d'. 

•Stanley,  lion. 
Monsiff.  A.  ( 

.1 

18t).'> 

I  rinily 

•     —         J. 

187ti 

Trtntty 

•   —      (;.  w. 

I8H3 

Trinity 

—      (J. 

Trinity 

Stanley-Clarke 

c. 

1<K)I 

Cain  I 

•Stanmore,  Lord 

l8;-il 

Trinitii 

•Stanning,  .1.  II. 

\H.V.i 

CLire 

•     —           J. 

I8'.I4 

Clare 

•Stansf.ld,  n.  K 

1872 

C'lTIMIS 

_             A.  K 

I'.K).-. 

J  oh. 

—            H. 

Joh. 

•     —            (;,  K 

|M'.i;j 

Trinity 

Stansfuld,  .1. 

I'.MI7 

Emm. 

Sianton,  .1.  V. 

Joh. 

•     —          V.  II. 

187M 

Trinity 

•Slapleilon,  K.  G. 
Stapler,  J.  B. 

•  Staples-Browne, 1 

R.  C.  I 

Staplelon,  E.  P. 
•Starey,  W. 

—  A.  H. 
•Stark,.].  C. 

Slarkey,  H.  S.  C. 
•Starkie,  11.  A. 

—  R.  F.  A. 
Starling,  E.  C.  \V. 

—  G, 
Staite,  II.  W. 

•StatiiaiM,G.  H. 

—  II. 
Statliers,  (J.  N. 
Siaveley,  C  II. 

—  II.  \V. 

•  —  R. 

—  U.S. 

Stead,  Li. 

•  —     F.  B. 

—  J. 

—  W.  J.V. 

•  -      H.  A. 
Steane,  S.  W. 

I    Stearn,  C.  \\. 

—  A.  .(.  S 
Steavenson,  A.  (i. 

•  —  F.  R. 
•Stebbing,  ('.  K. 

Steedman.M.  r.  W. 

•  —  H.E.W. 
•Steel,  G.  S. 

•  —    S.  S. 

—  J. 

—  ().  \V.  D. 
Steele,  A.  R. 

—  J.  W. 

•  —    (;. 

•Steen,  VV.  P. 
•Steer,  W.  II.  H. 
•Stegmill,.!.  K.  A. 
•Sicintluil,  A.  E. 
Stenlmu.He,  IVl. 
••St«nniiig,  Ci.  ('. 

•  —  F.  .S. 

E.  II. 
SU'pban.  M.  .1.  C. 
Stepben,  A.  V . 

—  1).  R. 

•  —  VV.  |>. 

•  —         Sirll.|{.iit. 

II    I.. 
A.   L. 
•SteplRM.s,  .1.  W.  \V. 


I89;t 


Emm. 
Christ' i 


1902     Kmni. 


1870 
19(17 
1892 
1907 
1861 


1865 
1898 


1907 
1S8I 


1894 
19()G 
19(17 
1901 
1908 


1908 
1875 
i;Mt2 

1890 
189C. 
190;j 


189S 
I9i)| 
1891,' 
1899 

ISM.-, 

1878 
issj 
1900 
1863 

I8<)8 


I '.HI? 
1870 
1879 
istfj 

I'.HI., 
1887 


I'rmh. 
Trinity 

Feter's 
Down. 
Trin.N. 
Trinity 
Jesns 
N.mColl. 
Clare 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Clare 
Femh. 
Kinij's 

I  'lure 
King's 
King's 
Joh. 
Eiiini . 
Trimly 
Queens' 
NoaVoll. 
I',mh. 
Emm. 
J,.,ns 
Clare 
hking's 
Cains 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Km  III . 

Trlo.H. 

Trin.H. 

Christ  s 

Christ' t 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Sidney 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Down. 

Trin.H. 

Clare 

Femh. 

Corpus 

Trinity 

T\  inity 

Trinity 

Cains 


1238 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


*  Stephen 

s,  H.OR. 

1887 

J  oh. 

•Stewart,  C.  P. 

1801 

Trimly 

— 

D. 

NonCoU. 

*     —         A. 

1868 

Trinity 

— 

J.  P. 

NonColl. 

•     —          P. 

1879 

Trinity 

Stephenson,  C.  H. 

Clare 

*      -          J. 

1880 

Trinity 

*     — 

R. 

18'.»7 

Perub. 

*    —        F. 

1883 

Trinity 

— 

P.  T. 

1893 

Cuius 

—        H. 

1907 

Trinity 

— 

H.  M. 

Cains 

—        A.  G. 

Emm. 

— 

A..]. 

1903 

Corpus 

—        E.  W.  H. 

1908 

Sidney 

*     

H.M. 

1861 

Chriit'i 

*    —        C.  E. 

1900 

>Selu!/n 

*     

F. 

1893 

Christ's 

*Stewarl- Brown,  E. 

1884 

Trinity 

*     — 

H.  S. 

1803 

Trinity 

*    —                     R. 

1894 

Trinity 



D.  U. 

1905 

Trinity 

Stickland,  J.  R. 

J'emh. 

•Stericker,  F.  W. 

1883 

Clare 

Stiff.  II.  II. 

1902 

Cains 

Sterling,  T.  S. 

1908 

Down. 

•    —  A.  T. 

189-2 

S(  III- 11 II. 

"Sterndale- Bennett, 
J.  R. 

\  W&J 

J  oh. 

^Sti^and,  I.  A. 
Stileman,  F.  W.  C. 

1902 
1908 

Trinity 

I'rillh. 

*    

R. 

1904 

J  oh. 

—          D.  C.  G. 

(Jiuriin' 

— 

J.  B. 

Juh. 

Stiles,  W. 

1908 

Emm. 

Stevens 

,  L.  B. 

1907 

( 'aiiis 

•Still,  G.  F. 

1888 

Cuius 

— 

R.  D. 

1907 

( 'aius 

Scimson,  C.  ('. 

Em  III . 

— 

G.  H. 

Cuius 

Stinson,  H.  J.  E. 

1908 

Emm. 

— 

S.  H. 

Corpus 

Stirling,RtHon.SirJ 

.1860 

Trinity 



H.  L. 

Queens' 

•    -        E.G. 

1870 

Trinity 

— 

VV.  G. 
F.  B. 

IMO'2 

Cafh. 
Christ's 

Stirlins-Maxwell,  ) 
Sir  J..  Bart,  i 

1894 

Trinity 

»     

A.J. 
S.  W. 

ISti? 

1881 

J  oh. 
Joh. 

*B(itt,  S.  S. 

1889 

IPemb. 
{Cains 

« 

\l.  H. 

I8r,7 

Kmm. 

Stiven,  H.  E.  S. 

1905 

Trinity 

— 

c.  a.  B. 

Emm. 

*Stohart,  W.  J. 

1864 

Joh. 

* 

H.  \V.  p. 

l!i75 

Down. 

•Stockdale,H.  M. 

1845 

Jesus 

— 

W.  G. 

1908 

Down. 

*     —            H.M. 

1883 

JesKs 

•    

L. 

1871 

•     —            K.  W. 

1884 

Jesns 

Stevenson,  R. 

1884 

Peter's 

Stockenstrbni,  A. 

1889 

Pemb. 

— • 

CM. 

1905 

Joh. 

Stocker,  C  J. 

1907 

Trinity 

•    

G.  F. 

1875 

Magd. 

—        H.  G. 

1906 

Trinifit 

— 

J.  S. 

1884 

Trinity 

•Stocks,  G.  A. 

1880 

Pemb! 

— 

A.G. 

1.SS.5 

Trinity 

—       P. 

Kliiq's 

— 

S.  D. 

Trinity 

—       A.  V. 

./oh. 

— 

F.  P. 

190.5 

fiidney 

Stockwell.G.E.StC 

1898 

King's 

"Steward 

,  C.  J. 

Itttll 

Trinity 

•Stodart,  G.  E. 

1877 

Peter's 

Stewart 

,A.  C.L.I 

.   1906 

Peter's 

Stoddard,  .1.  W. 

1907 

Jesus 

• 

A. 

1848 

CUire 

Stoddart,  J.  R. 

Joh. 

•     

R.  B. 

1851 

Coins 

•Stogdon, J . 

lbt)8 

Clare 

•     

D.  A. 

1885 

Cuius 

•    -          E. 

1892 

( 'tare 

— 

J.  C. 

1880 

Trin.H. 

♦Stokes,  C.  A. 

187-2 

Clare 

— 

F.  C. 

1894 

Trin.H. 

•    —       II.  C. 

1887 

Pemh. 

— 

M. 

1907 

Corpus 

—      A. 

I89G 

Pemh. 

*     

H.  E. 

1889 

Qiieenn' 

—      H.  G. 

1908 

Pemh. 

*     — 

C.  H.  H. 

1874 

Cath. 

•    —      T.  G. 

18.'')0 

Cnins 

■     

H.  M. 

1890 

Christ's 

*     —       A. 

1867 

Trin.H. 

*     — 

P.M. 

189.-} 

Christ's 

•     —       H.  P. 

1875 

Corpus 

•    — 

M. 

1876 

Joh. 

*     —      SirA.R.,Bar 

t.  1881 

I\ing\\ 

•     

W.  E. 

1881 

Joh. 

•     —      A.  B. 

189(i 

Queens' 

•     

H.  F. 

1886  1 

Joh. 
Trinity 

_      R.J. 
—       P.  F. 

Ca/h. 
Jesus 

— 

D.  M. 

1907 

Joh. 

—      J. 

1906 

Joh. 

•     

G.  L. 

1885 

Magd. 

—       F.  F. 

1902 

Trinity 

MEMBERS  OF  THE   UNIVERSITY 


1239 


Stokes.  W.  A . 

•  —       W.  F. 
"Stone,  J.  V.  iM.  II. 

•  —     W. 

•  —     E.  A. 

—  (;. 

•  —    i;.  I). 

•  —   .1.  II. 

•  —  E.  W. 

•  —  K.  J. 

•  —  A. 

•  —  W.  IJ. 

•  —  .I.M. 

•  —  1'. 

•  —  W.  A. 

•  —  II. 

—  K.  U. 
Sloiiehaiii,  K.  T. 
Stonelioiise,  Ci.  H. 

*8tooke-\'aug'liaii,F.S 
•Stopford,  J.B. 

Storer,  R.  S. 
•Storey,  C.  H.  C. 

—  L.  H. 

—  K.  L. 

—  C.  A. 

—  R.  A. 
Storrs,  J.  I*. 

•  —      J. 

—  R.  H.  A." 

—  C.  E. 

—  F.  E. 

—  B.St  J. 

•  -      H.  T.  S. 
•Stole,  A.  W. 
•Stothart,  J.  b. 

Stott,  A.  W. 

—  K.  S. 

—  R. 
•Stout,  (j.  F. 

Stow,  A    M. 

Stower.  R.  II.  R. 
•SiraceyClillitTow,) 
W.J.  / 

Siraclian,  .). 

Stracliaii- Carnegie,) 
A.  H.  / 

Strachey,  J .  B. 
"Stradhroke,  Karl  of 

StradliMK.A.  K. 
'Struhaii,  A. 

Strain,  T.  Ci. 

Stiaker,  II.  G. 

•  —        C.  E. 

•  —        •>. 

•  —         II. 

•  —         I. 


1!M)8 
181il 
1«7(; 
I87!» 
1HS4 

I8sr» 

l.S.S'.l 
|SH'.» 
IS'.M) 
l',l()0 

l8h<> 
1880 
1.S9-2 
185(i 
l',M)4 

l',H)G 
.  18tj7 
188a 

18'.K) 

11)08 


IStj'.l 
I'.KlU 

VMK) 
I'.KH'i 

iKH'.t 
IH'.IK 

1.S8H 
l'.»U7 


1883 
Ih;h 

I'.KW 

1843 
l'.KJ2 
1H!«; 
l'M>\\ 

I'.MIH 

1875 
1<H)5 

187(i 

|HSl 
iMHl 

1884 


/■.III  III . 
Sitlnei/ 
I'eler's, 
Peter's 
Cuius 
I  'itiiis 
Kiiii;'s 
A  iiig's 

King's 

Kiiii/^s 

KiiKj's 

J  oh. 

Joh. 

Jiih. 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Peter's 

Sidney 

Joh. 

./oil . 

Clare 

Clare 

Cuius 

Trinity 

Triniti/ 

Trinitij 

('hire 

Pernb. 

Pcmb. 

J'emh. 

Jesus 

Jeitus 

Emm. 

( 'nins 

I'nn.H. 

'Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinitij 

Joh. 

I'emh. 

Queens' 

Mugd. 

Clare 

Trinity 

Trinilij 
Trinity 
i'liiiii 
Joh. 
Joh. 
I'emh. 
Jesus 
JrMU* 
J  tins 
Jetut 


Straker,  .(.  A.  Triuitt/ 

Strange,  11.  I'eter's 

—  J  •  A.  Trinity 
«Str^anKeways,j  ^j^   jy,^j     y.,/.. 

•Strallicona  and  \ 

Mount  Royal,  i  I.L./>.  ISSlJoh. 
Lord  ) 

"Streane,  A.  \V . 
Streatteild,  W.ll.R 
Street,  II. 

♦  —     H.  W. 

—  R.  O. 
1  •  -  A.  F. 
[•Streeten.H.R.  B.S, 

—  E.  R. 

—  B.  R. 

—  A.H. 
Stretton,  J.  W. 
Strickland,  A.  F. 

*  —  II.  C. 

*  —  s,  w. 

•  —  Sir  C.  W 

Bart. 

—  SirG.B. 

Slring-er,  C.  II. 


1874 
.  lytK) 

1S^)'2 
IStiti 

1877 

.  1873 

1904 

1907 

1908 
1883 
1862 


Corpus 

Queens' 

Pemb. 

Joli. 

./oh. 

Trinity 

Corpus 

King's 

Joh. 

Emm. 

( 'iiiun 

Cains 

Queens' 

Christ's 


Strong,  E.  M. 

•  _      W.  M. 
*Stroud,  H. 

—  F.  R. 
Strovcr,  K.  J. 
Stiiignell,  E.  II. 
Struthers,  D.  (j. 

•Strutt,  lion.  R.  .1 
•Stuart,  il.  V. 

—  F.  A.  K. 

—  1).  C.  R. 

•  —      E.  A. 

•  —      ('.  M. 

—  II.  E. 

•  —      .1. 

•  .-      A. 

•  —      ('.  E, 

—  E.  A.  (J. 
•Stuart-Gray,  Hon 
•Stubbs,  S.  b. 

•  —       C.  H. 

•  —       C. 

—  N.  II 

•  -        C.  \N 

Stubs,  r. 

Studd,  A.  II. 

I        -      E.  F. 
Sturdy,  A.  C. 
'.Siurge.H,  K.  iM. 
A .  S. 
SiurgiB,  R.  J.  R 


[l842     Trinity 

Trinity 
(  'lair 
I'emh. 
I'riiiily 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Selwyn 
'/'rinily 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Cuius 
Cains 
Trni./l. 
Joh. 
./oh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Vriniiij 
I  III  III  , 
1877   Joh. 


Bp) 


1887 
1908 
1901 

isor, 
I.s,s5 

1892 
1907 
1 900 

1897 
I HSC, 
1905 

187t} 
1S80 

I'.KW 

maa 

1882 

I'.MIo 

1«)07 
l.G 
18,% 

1H82 

1873 

\HliH 
I. SIX) 
UtHH 

I '.km; 

IHSl 
l)l«>3 


Pemb. 

I'emh. 

( 'iir/nu 

Ihieens' 

Siilney 

I  r mill) 

K  imj's 

Kiiig'.i 

I'emh. 

I'rmb 

Tiinity 

Magd. 


1240 


3IEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVEKSITV 


•Sturgis,  n.  O.  1878 

•Sturt,  H.  1891 

Sturton,  K.  M.  1908 

Stutfield,  J.  J.  I«)(l5 

•Style,  G.  180'4 

*  —  J.  1807 
Suan,  T.  S.  1005 
Subbarao,  N.  S.  1008 
Sudi.E.  C.  Mns.B.  1877 
Sugden,  (J.  H. 
Sukthaiikar,  V^.  S.  lOOli 
Sulaiman.  S.  M. 

•Sulivan,  J.  F.  ISr)? 

•Sullivan,  A.  M.  1900 

—  J.  H.  li. 
Summers,  W.  1<S87 

*  —           W.  E.  1808 

—  A.  S.  M.  1008 
♦Sumner,  C.  P.  1891 

Surtees,  .1.  C. 

*  —        W.  F.  1803 

—  A.  A.  1887 
Sutcliffe,  J.H.  1907 

—  H.J.  H.  1803 

*  —           W.O.  1880 

—  A.  L. 
Sutherland,  J .  F. 

*  —              E.  A.  1804 

*  —              H,  M.  1874 

—  A.G. 
Sutton,  G.  B.  100() 

*  —      A.  1875 

*  —       M.  J.  1866 

*  —      E.  W.  1001 

*  —    V.O.B.A.hic.lSHS 

—  Hon.  Sir  H.  1868 

—  H.  J.  1008 

*  —       J.  R.  1880 

—  W.  H.  R.  1003 
Svensson,  R.  1903 
Swaffield,  A.  R.  O. 

*  —           G.  O.  1865 

*Swain,  E.  G.  1884 

•Swaine,  C.  E.  1867 

—  J.  K.  1906 
*Swainson,  W.  G.  1000 

—  J.  A.  1889 
'  —  A.  J.  1865 
•Swale,  C.  A.  L.  1801 
•Swallow,  R.  D.  1871 

*  _         J.  E.  1872 
_          J.  R. 

Swan.F.  G. 

—  H.  N. 

—  F. 

_     \V,A. 


Trinity 
Pemb. 

Eiiini. 

Down. 

Queens' 

t'atli. 

Christ  'i 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Joh. 

Chriafs 

Trinity 

Christ's 

Christ's 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Cains 

Clare 

King's 

Trinity 

( 'uius 

King's 

Joh. 

tSidncy 

CaiuK 

Irin.H. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Cuius 

Corpus 

Cath. 

Jesus 

Christ's 

Trinili/ 

Nidiici/ 

Down. 

Cains 

Cains 

Trinity 

{King's 

\  Emm. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Corpus 
Christ's 

Trin.II. 
Corpus 
Jeius 
Non  Coll. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Trinity 
k^elwyn 


1864 
1804 


•Swann,  T.  W. 

—  A. 

—  G.G.A. 

•  —       H.A.  1877 
*Swann-Mason,  R.  S.  1897 

Swanslon,  H.  E. 

—  C.  B. 
•Sweatman ,  A .  (Abp.)  18.'>9 

Sweet,  .1.  L.  L. 
*Sweeting,  H.  K. 

*  —  W.  D 


1897 
1861 


•Swete,  II.  B 

*Swele-Evans,  W.B.  1804 
•Switt,  H.  1880 

—  C.  T. 

—  J.  McJ. 
*    —    G. 

Swindlehurst,  J.  E 
"Swinstead,  J.  H. 

Sword,  A.  N. 

Swords,  W.  F. 
•Sydney,  Lord Abp. of  1850 

—  H. 
Sy<hiey-'J"urner,S.A.  1903 
Syed  Jaiiiel  llusain 


Syfret,  S.  B. 
*Sykes,  C.  E. 

—  S.  W. 

—  R. 

—  .I.N. 

*  —      H. 

*  —      F.  G. 

—  W.  U. 

*  _      E. 

—  E.  R. 

*  —      W. 

"    —      F.  M. 

Syme,G.  W. 
'Symes,  R. 

Syme  Thomson,  F. 


Cuius 

Calh. 

Cath. 

Joh. 

Cath. 

Jesiis 

Trinity 

Christ's 

Trin.H. 

Jesus 

Trinity 

1859  i^r"\ 

Clare 

Caiiii 

Ki,„is 

Joh. 

Emm. 

Cuius 

Cath. 

Cains 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Down. 

Trin.  H. 

Femh. 

Cuius 

( 'aius 

Quee7is' 

Jesus 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Trimly 

Trinity 

Emm. 

1000     Selwi/n 
Cains 

1802     Trinity 
( 'lure 


1008 
1887 


l8S(i 


1008 


1886 
1806 
1006 


1SS3 
1857 

1884 
1880 
1847 


"Synies-TlionipsonjH.E.  1804  Christ's 


Syuius,  A.  A.  M. 

*  —       J.  M. 

—  J.  LI.  M. 
Symonds,  W. 

*  —  .1 .  A. 

—  F.  C. 

*  —  N.  H. 

*  —  S. 
Symons,  C.  I^. 

—  W.J.  P. 
*Sympson,  E.  M, 

—  T.  M. 
I'abberer,  C.  O. 
Tabor,  K.  M. 

*  —      R.  S. 


lOOH 
1001 
1907 
1854 
1003 

1880 
1887 
1008 

1883 


1868 
1842 


Pnnh. 

Cuius 

Cuius 

Cuius 

Cuius 

Cains 

Queens' 

Cath. 

Trinity 

Sidney 

Caius 

Trinity 

Emm. 

Kin/r's 

Trinity 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1241 


•Tabor,  A.  S.  1875  Triniti/ 

—  J.  C.  l.S',»;»  Trinity 
Tacon,  I).  G.  T.  /W/i.//. 

•  —       R.J.  1870  Corptts 

—  R.  C.  HH)5  Triniti/ 

—  T.  H.  Trinity 
Tadman,  G.  R.  1904  Selwyn 

•Tailby,  VV.  W.  1846  Trinity 

•Tail,  J.  G.  1884  Peter't 

•  —  A.  J.  1894  Joh. 

—  H.  N.  Joh. 

—  A.  C.  190ti  Sidney 
Taite,  G.  C.  B.  Trinity 
Talbot,  F.  T.  1894  Kini;'s 

'     —       A.  E.  1901  Emm. 

Tampoe,  A.  M-^G.  C.  1902  ( 'tare 

Tancock,  K.  O.  1908  .Selwyn 

•Tanfield.  J.  F.  1899  Christ's 

Tangye,  R.  T.  G.  1897  Triniti/ 

•Tanner,  E.  R.  1884  Clare 

—  J.  1876  I'emh. 

•  —         R.  1880  Femh. 

•  _        M.  1886  Pemh. 

—  C.  P.  1895  I'emh. 
'     —         J.  R.  I88:i  Joh. 

—  E.V.  1903  Emm. 

—  J .  G.  XonColl. 

•  lanqueray,  D.  W.     1879  Magd. 

—  T.  M,igd. 

•  lansley.  A.  G.  1893  Trinity 
"lapp,  W.  M.  18«I  (Vitus 

—       T.  A.  CiiiiM 

•Targett,  J.  M.  1892  Trinilu 

•I'arleton,  .1.  F.  IKHH  Jnh. 

Tarn,  \V.  W.  18!»I  Trinity 

•  I'arver,  .1.  ('.  1877  King's 
liisktr,  T.  .1.  1!MI<!  Trinity 

—  U.S.  I'.tuH  Emm. 
'      —         M.  li.  I'.tU'i  Sidney 

•  Ihw.,  J.  M.  187.5  Joh. 

•  —    R.  VV.  1891  Joh. 
rathain,  {',.  F.  Clare 

•  -  CM.  1851  Joh. 

•  —         T.  B.  lHH6  Joh. 

•  —  I'.  C.  \mi  Trinity 

•  —         F.  11.  lWi7  Triniti/ 

•  —  II.   F.   U.      IKS',  Trinity 

•  —  C.  K.  l'.K):{  Tnnil'y 

—  G.  15.  I'.KI.i  Triniti/ 

•  lawney,  C.  M.  I8(i0  Trinity 
•I'ayler,  F.  A.  W.  I.sss  Teier'i 

•  —        11.  I'.  IHHI  Clnre 

•  --         F.  II.  .1.  jsst;  Mugd. 

•  rayior,  F.  |h78  Teter'n 

•  —       B.  S.  189(1  CInre 

—  C.  V.  IW.i  (Lire 

—  I-.  F.  Cl.irr 

•  —        R.  S.  1874  Temh. 


•Taylor,  D.  A.  G. 

•  —  H.E.I. 

—  S.  S. 

•  —  F.  C. 

•  —  L.  M. 

—  J.  R.  S. 

—  R.  F. 

•  —  r.  M. 
'     —  H. 

—  E.  J.  D. 

—  C.  R. 

—  \V,  E. 

•  —  J.  \V.  W. 

•  -  i.e. 

•  —  R.  \V. 

—  E.  A.T. 

—  F.  B. 

•  —  T.  S. 

•  —  J.  G. 

•  —  J.  R. 

—  E.  S. 

—  .I.E.J. 

•  —  T. 

—  B.  W. 

•  —  r. 

•  —  W.  O.  L. 

•  —  J.B. 

•  -  P.  C. 

•  —  R.  O.  P. 

•  -  D.  G. 

—  J.  N. 

—  A.  D. 

—  G.  M.C. 
"    —  s. 

•  —  T.  r. 

•  —  li.  M. 

•  —  j.n. 

•  _  \v.  w. 

•  --  R.  S. 

—  II.  U. 

•  —  A.  L. 

—  s. 

—  (J.  I. 

—  I'.  M. 
'     —  J    J. 


—       ('    F. 
_       T.  <i. 

•  _       J.  II.  S. 

-       J.  F. 
"  <:.  R. 

•  -       W.  A. 

•  —        K.  F. 

Tay  lor- W  liiU'liciHl,  1 
(i.  II.  ) 

Icaklf.  S.  (i. 
Teale.  K.  W.  P. 
•IVall.J.  J.  II. 


1893 

1897 
1897 

1898 

i;to4 
1906 

1894 

1897 
1898 

190-2 
1866 
1879 
1879 
1907 
18/4 
1895 
189(; 
1902 

1907 
1881 
1908 
1872 
189i; 
1872 
1896 
1899 
1904 
I'.MMl 
l'.KI7 
1907 
l8.'->9 
1863 
1865 
1868 
IH72 
18;  10 
I '.102 
1903 
l!KKi 
1".K)8 

1891 
I'.Ht.-, 

i'.M»S 

ijxm 

1869 
IH74 
1878 

|88() 

1902 
I90I 
1873 


Pemh. 
Peinb. 
Pemb. 
Femh. 
Pemb. 
Temh. 
Pemb. 
(Jains 
Cuius 
Cains 
Caius 
Tiin.H. 
Corpus 
Corpus 
Corpus 
Corpus 
King^s 
Kini/'s 
King's 
Kini/'s 
King's 
ijueens' 
t'ath. 
rath. 
Jesus 
( 'hrist't 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Iriiiity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
/'liiiily 
Trinity 
I'l  inity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
I',  mm. 
/■mm. 
/■.  HI  in . 
/\i/no . 
Selwyn 
S,  I  iryn 


Trinity 

Joh. 
Emm 
Joh. 


1242 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Teall,  F.  II. 

1005 

iSidneij 

Thorn 

as,  G 

E.  A. 

1907 

Cains 

•Teasdale,  J. 

1872 

J  oh. 

— 

O. 

C 

Triii.U. 

"Tebb,  W.  S. 

1883 

Fetei\ 

* 

— 

P. 

A. 

1884 

King's 

Teljbutt,  O.  N. 

NoiiCoU. 

— 

c. 

K. 

Queens' 

Teichmann,  E. 

1904 

Cuius 

— 

H 

\V. 

Jesns 

*     —               0. 

190-2 

Cuius 

— 

M 

G.  T. 

.fesus 

Telfer,  W. 

1908 

Clare 

* 

— 

E. 

C. 

1897 

Clirisfs 

Temperley.A.  R. 

Clare 

* 

— 

J. 

R. 

1889 

Joh. 

'    -              E.W.P 

1897 

King's 

« 

— 

G. 

J. 

1863 

Trin  i  t  \j 

•    —            H.W.V. 

1901 

(  Peters 
\  King's 

* 

— 

F. 
D. 

W. 

V.  D. 

1889 

Trinilif 
Trinitij 

•    —             A. 

1875 

Sidney 

— 

E 

J. 

1905 

Em  III. 

-             E.  E.V 

Sidncii 

* 

— 

E. 

L. 

1882 

Sidney 

Temple.SirR.C.AL 

7>.  188:5 'jTim.//. 

— 

F. 

G. 

1894 

Sidney 

•     —        T.  11.  S. 

1848 

Trinity 

• 

— 

H 

H. 

1897 

Sidneg 

•     —        A.L. 

1892 

Tritiily 

— 

D 

E. 

1907 

Hidne!/ 

Templeman,  W.  H. 

1905 

J  oh. 

— 

C. 

R. 

Down. 

•Templeton,  M. 

1869 

Trinity 

— 

G 

R.  S. 

Down. 

•    -             C. 

1870 

Trinity 

— 

H 

H. 

1907 

Down. 

* Tennant,  F.  R. 

1888 

Cuius 

— 

R 

.  E. 

NonColl. 

•    -          J. 

1870 

Trinity 

* 

— 

H 

A. 

1871 

♦    —         E.  P. 

1884 

Trinity 

' 

'hoin-Postlethwaite,A.C.S 

.  Pemb. 

—         H.  J. 

1888 

Trinity 

*Thoni 

pson 

B.C. 

1898 

Pemh. 

—         C.  G. 

1904 

Trill  it  II 

— 

J.  B. 

1904 

Pemb. 

•Tennent,  li. 

1858 

.loh. 

— 

N.  F. 

1905 

Pemh. 

J'ennyson,  C.  B.  L. 

1902 

King's 

— 

F.  W. 

1908 

Pemb. 

-             Hon.  L. 

H. 

Trinity 



W.  F. 

1908 

Pemb. 

•Terry,  J. 

1872 

J  oh. 

— 

A.  G.G 

Pemb. 

•    -     F.S. 

1899 

Joh. 

* 

— 

R.  C. 

'l898 

Cains 

*    —     T.  R. 

1873 

Trinity 

* 

— 

T. 

1902 

Cuius 

Tetley.R.  F. 

Pemh. 

* 

_ 

L.  C.  F 

1870 

Trin.H. 

•     -      C.V. 

1872 

Trinity 

• 

— 

H.  C.S 

1883 

Trin.ll. 

*    —      C.  H. 

1898 

Trinity 

• 

— 

C.  E. 

1886 

Corpus 

—       M.  H. 

Trinity 

— 

C.  B. 

1907 

(Corpus 

Teuten,  1,.  M. 

Emm. 

— 

F.  D. 

Corpus 

te  Water,  C.  T. 

1908 

t'hriit's 

— 

H. 

King's 

Tewtik,  El  A. 

Trinity 

— 

W.  F. 

King's 

Ilia,  N    C. 

Don  n. 

— 

G. 

Queens' 
Jesus 

Thacker,  C.  R.  A. 

Down. 

• 

— 

A. 

185S 

Thackeray, J.  M. 

Pemh. 

• 

— 

J.  H. 

1872 

Jesus 

•     —           H.ScloiinlHyO 

King's 

— 

W.  H. 

1907 

Jesus 

•     —            A.T.J 

1876 

Trinity 

— 

T.  W. 

Jesus 

*Tliackrali,  M.  W. 

1901 

Queens' 

♦ 



F.J. 

1866 

Christ's 

Tha  Din,  M. 

Cith. 

• 

— 

E.  S. 

1872 

Christ's 

Thatcher,  W.  S. 

Noil  Col/. 

— 

P.  A. 

1898 

Christ's 

•Theetl.J.  V. 

1852 

.loh. 

" 

— 

H.  T. 

1899 

Christ's 

Thcw,  V.  (4. 

Trin.ll. 

— 

A. 

1905 

Christ's 

Thiikill,  11. 

1908 

Chtrc 

♦ 

— 

.1.  K. 

1854 

Joh. 

Thoday,  1). 

190.J 

Trimly 

* 

— 

F.  L. 

1S78 

Joh. 

_        F.  A. 

Doom. 

• 



A.  11. 

1895 

Joh. 

Thomas,  D.  O. 

I'ctrr's 

— 

E.E. 

1906 

Joh. 

_        K.G. 

frier's 

— 

A.C. 

Joh. 

•    —        A.  N.(Bp)  ISMI 

Pemh. 

— 

A.  R. 

J  oil. 

*    —        W.S. 

1900 

Pemh. 

— 

C.  B. 

Joh. 

•    —        D.  A . 

1880 

Cains 

— 

S.  I-. 

Joh. 

•     —        1'.  (i. 

1900 

Cains 

— 

1).  II. 

1908 

Magd. 

*     —         T.  I'. 

189G 

Cuius 

i  * 

— 

V.T. 

1852 

Trimly 

MEMBERS  OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


1243 


"IlionipsoM,  l\.  K. 

m,i 

Triiiily 

*Tliornton,  C. 

18112 

Pemb. 

•     — 

Sir  1'.  Hart 

.  18(17 

Tiiiiihi 

♦     —           V.  .1 . 

1002 

Cdtu.'i 

"     

R. 

I8«y 

Trimly 

-           V\'.  11. 

J. 

.le.su.-i 

•     — 

('.  M. 

ISSO 

Trinity 

•     —           A. 

1887 

Christ' I 

•     

W.  W. 

1.SS0 

Trinity 

•     —            W.  II. 

1853 

Trinity 

•     

A.  H. 

1882 

Trinity 

»     —            H.  P. 

1878 

Trinity 

•     — 

D'A.W 

.  iss-i 

Trinity 

•     —           K.  L. 

1887 

Trinity 

•     — 

V. 

is;  11 

Trinity 

•    —          C.  C. 

1!MK( 

Trinity 



A. 

IB'.t;} 

Trinity 

—           V.  R. 

l;»05 

Trinity 

•     

.1.  P. 

1895 

Trinity 

—          N.  S. 

1;h)o 

Trini/i/ 



C.H.F 

l'.K»4 

Trinity 

—        .).(;. 

i;k)7 

Trinity 



U.S. 

i;ioi". 

Trinity 

♦    —        w. 

1883 

Emm. 



A.  W. 

H. 

Trinity 

—           L.  S. 

1907 

Emm. 



1).  K.  H. 

Trinity 

—                C.   Vr. 

Emm. 

— 

K.  C. 

Trinity 

—          L.  H. 

D. 

V.mm. 

— 

H.  V. 

Trinity 

•     —           A.V. 

1874 



K.  D. 

im5 

Emm . 

Thorol.l.W.L.d 

eB 

.  18!»4 

Trinity 



A.  B. 

Km  III . 

•     -          f.  E..I 

e  M.187'> 

Km  m . 



H.  C. 

Km  in. 

♦Thorp,  K.  U.  V. 

U)00 

King's 



,M.  A. 

B. 

Kiiim. 

-      E.B. 

i;io7 

Trimly 

•     

G. 

1867 

Sitlneii 

•     —      F. 

1850 

b'.mn. 

•     

J.  W. 

1878 

Down. 

riiorpe,  A.  K. 

Je.fus 

•     

H.  M. 

187".» 

Down. 

*     -        C.  H. 

1867 

J  oh. 

Thomp> 

on-Smith,  E. 

Emm. 

—        E.  K. 

Magd. 

Thorns, 

A.  \l. 

Chri.st'i 

•riireiraii,  R. 

1884 

Cains 

riiomson,  I\I.  S. 

Clare 

•Tl.resl.er,  W.  II 

IB't'.i 

Cains 



H.  A. 

1890 

I'emh. 

ll.rift,  J. 

l!t04 

XoiiColl. 



D.  H. 

liX)6 

Femti. 

•Thring,  J.(i. 

1878 

Trinity 



D.  G. 

I'inih. 

_         L.  (i.  P 

l.s',>4 

J  rinity 



S.  1'.  L>. 

I'.mli. 

•Timrlow,  J. 

1870 

Cuius. 



(..  L. 

Trin.H. 

•riiuruell,H.  L. 

1 SS9 

Emm. 

• 

J.  (i.  O. 

\mi 

Trin.H. 

Tl.uishy.W. 

■J  oh. 

•     

J.  R.  H 

187«) 

Jesus 

•Tiiursliol.l,  K.  C 

i8au 

Clare 

•     

F.  \). 

1861 

J  oh. 

—              (J.  A 

R. 

l'.t08 

J  oh. 



K.  S. 

J  oh. 

-              F. 

188'J 

Trinilii 



C.  1.. 

Mu,,d. 

—             1< .  M 

R 

1906 

Selwi/n 

•     

.1.  M. 

ia7t» 

Trinity 

•liiurstaii,  F.  \V. 

1870 

Christ's 

•     

.1.  J. 

IKSO 

Trinity 

•Thurston,  G.  B. 

1.SH6 

Femh. 



S.  iM. 

\m> 

Trinity 

-           E.  11. 

1  'iiiiiH 

__ 

J.  M. 

Trinity 

—        K.  r. 

Christ's 

riiorbu 

ID,  M.  M. 

/•tm/i. 

•ThurtL'll,  W.  K. 

1878 

Ca  ins 

•     

T.J. 

lH7-.» 

(Jliritts 

Thy  line.  L.  W. 

Trin.  It. 

-_ 

.1.  .M. 

Trinity 

•     -         A.  11. 

1863 

I'r'initi) 

1  liorniHn,  W.  S.  1' 

Qiwtiis' 

•Ticchursi,  C.  B. 

Rto;i 

J  oh. 



K.  I'. 

IJim  n.-i' 

•Tick..ll.  II.  M. 

18,S8 

/  rtitif  v 

1  hornliurtfl',  •■  •  '  • 

1901 

Queens' 

Tiihir.l,  P.  .1.  H 

liMXi 

Ciiins 

1  liornc 

I'.  J. 

r.Ht7 

Jisn.i 

_         1,.  B. 

.l„h. 

K.  G. 

IHK:( 

Trinity 

•     —         K.  .M. 

I86H 

Trimly 

*  1  lionie 

y,  r. 

l«77 

Trin.H. 

•lillt-y,  A.  A. 

lH7.'i 

h  ing't 

•     

1'.  H.  W 

l-.iiil 

Irin.ll. 

.I.A.f. 

iityo 

Kiny't 



R.  K. 

Inn.ll. 

•  lilly,  T.  II. 

IS'.IC. 

I'rmh. 

riiiiriie 

-Wnilr,  A. 

J  oh. 

-    J. 

i'.MlH 

I'.iiih. 

riiorni; 

«ill,C.  ('. 

Trin.H. 

Tillyanl,  H.  .1. 

V, 

I'.MI4 

<  'nius 

•  1  liornli 

ill.  K.  II. 

|S7«) 

1  rinity 

_          E.  M. 

W. 

Jesus 

•  1  horn. 

11.  11. 

IVJ-2 

Cor/nu 

•     -            I.  A. 

1875 

Joh. 

'  1  iKiniton,  K.  il. 

ItiiP'.i 

I'rter't 

•TiUton,  11.  E. 

l'.M>4 

Srliryn 

— 

11. 

1904 

I'rtrr  K 

iinies,  \V.  O. 

7Vini(y 

1244 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   UNIVERSITY. 


•Timins,  G.  E. 
*Timn)ins,  J.  L. 

Timmis,  H.  S. 
* Timms,  H.  A. 

Tims,  E.  M. 

•  —    H.  W.  M. 
Tin,  M. 
Tindal,  J.  H. 
Tindall,  H.  S. 

•  —        H.  C.  L, 

—  C. 
*Ting-ey,  H.  \V. 

Tinker,  F.  S. 

—  H.  W.  C. 
*Tinkler,  J. 

Tinto,  J.  F. 
*Tipper,  G.  H. 

—  F. 
Tipping',  E.J. 

*  —         J.  H.  A 
Tisza,  Count  S. 

•Titley,  A.  J.  G. 

*  —      L.  G. 

•  —      R. 
Titterington,  E.J, 
Titterton,  S.  J. 
Tizzard,  F.  G. 
Toase,  E.  J. 

—  F.G. 
Tobias,  G.  W.  R 

•rod,  EI.  F. 

•  Fodd,  A.  F. 

*  —    L. 

•  -    J.  C. 

—  M. 

—  H.  \V. 

*  —     .1.  U. 

*  —    T.  F.  D'A, 

—  K.  A.  U. 
_    E.  W. 

*  rodhunter,  R. 

_  .I.RA 

♦  _  E.  M. 

*  —  H.  W 
loft,  J.  H. 
Tolhursi,  G.  A. 

*Toller,  I'.  N. 

•  _     n. 

rdmie,  W.  L. 
lorn,  N. 

•  —      K.  N. 
_     G.  V. 

Tondtinsoii,  II.  F. 

_  C.  H. 

Tomkins- Russell, 

*Tomlin,  J.  R.  le 

*  I'omlinson,  R. 


1892     Pemb. 
1896     Emm. 

1884  Trinily 

1870  Trinily 

1871  Pemb. 
1901     King's 

Down. 
Peter  s 
1906     Pemb. 

1885  Christ's 
1906     Christ's 

1891  Trin.H. 
1908     Pemb. 
1906     Trinily 

1855  J oh. 
Trinily 

1903     Clare 
Doirn . 
1908     Christ's 

1888  Trinity 
Caiui 

1890  Femb. 
1898     Pemb. 

1856  Trinity 
G.  1906    Job. 

Cains 
Nont.'oU. 

.roh. 

1903  (iueens' 
1906  .'iidney 

1892  Trinity 
1895  Caius 
1897  King's 

1891  Christ's 
Christ's 
Job. 

1870     Trinily 
1874     Trinity 

1904  Trinitji 
Trinily 

1889  ( 'lure 
.D.  1907   Cuius 

1888     King's 
.      1895     Trinily 

1905  Emm. 
/Sidnt  1/ 

1866     Cbrisi'i 
1868     Trinily 
Trinily 
King  i 
1858    Job. 

Don- It, 

1904     Hidnty 

1908     Sidncii 

W.  II.      C(,rpiis 

B.   11(80     Pemb. 

1863     Clare 


Tomlinson,  G.  A. 

.roh. 

•     —              E.  M. 

1864 

Trinity  ; 

—              P.  R. 

1906 

Helwyn 

—              U. 

iSehryn 

•Tompkins,  A.  J. 

1885 

Trinity 

Tompson,  C. 

1904 

Pemb. 

*    -           F.G. 

1903 

Joh. 

Toms,  G.  B. 

1884 

Queens' 

*Tong-e,  G.  E.  M. 

1895 

Selwyn 

Tonks,  J.  W. 

Caius 

Toone,  C.  G. 

1906 

Joh. 

♦Tooth,  S. 

1889 

Clare 

"    -     H.  H. 

1877 

Joh. 

•    —     P.  E. 

1887 

Joh. 

•     —     W.  A. 

1860 

Triniixj 

*    —    A.  ^ 

1862 

Trinity 

*Toovey,  W. 

1868 

Cath. 

*Topham,  A.  F. 

1896 

Queens' 

_         J.  A. 

1896 

Christ's 

Topley,  W.  VV.  C. 

1907 

Joh. 

Toplis,  A.  R. 

1907 

Peter's 

—       J. 

1898 

Trinity 

•  Forr,  W.  E. 

1874 

Trinity 

•    -    C. 

1880 

Trinity 

*Torrance,  G.  H. 

1897 

Emm. 

Torrey,  C.  E. 

Trinity 

lorry,  A.J.  D. 

1908 

Joh. 

*Tosswill,  C.  G. 

1897 

Trinity 

Tottenham,  C.  E.  L 

Caius 

*    —              L.  D. 

"  1881 

Jesus 

*    —               G. 

1849 

Trinily 

♦    _             H.  R. 

1879 

Toulmin,  G.  E. 

h'inn's 

•Tovey,  D.  C. 

1865 

Trinily 

*  Fowers,  W.  G. 

1898 

Trinity 

*Fovvle,  J.  H. 

1900 

Joh. 

Tovvndrow,  E.  J  . 

NonCoU. 

Fownend,  R.  D.  M 

Sidneij 

*  I'ownley,  A.  P. 

190-2 

Trin.H. 

•     -          C.  F. 

1878 

Trinity 

*     —          M.  G. 

1885 

Trinily 

—          C.  E, 

Trinity 

•  Fownsend,  E.  H. 

1887 

Pemb. 

*    —            J.  H. 

1901 

Pemb. 

—             A.  L.H 

.  1907 

Caius 

_             P.  C. 

Trin.H. 

*     —             R.  G. 

1881 

Joh. 

*    —            J.S.  E. 

1897 

Trinity 

•    -            J.C. 

1874 

Emm. 

*Townsliend,E.  M. 

1885 

Clare 

Fowsey,  A.  S. 

Trinity 

Fozer,  K.  F. 

1908 

Joh. 

Traffoid,  L.  G. 

Jesus 

Fraidos,  M.  C. 

1904 

Trinity 

Trapnell,  F.  V. 

1901 

Kin<j's 

Travaneo.e&Cochin,Ky,,^  ^,^^^,^^, 
lip  of                       ) 

MEMBERS  OF    FIIK    UNIVERSITY. 


1245 


• 

I'ravis,  W.T. 

1875 

Clare 

• 

-       A.  C. 

1S7S 

Emm. 

♦ 

Irayes.  F.  E.  A. 

1^91 

Cains. 

lrea<]gold,  V.  11. 

11103 

Clare 

—             H. 

IWW 

Cains 

♦ 

Treadwell,  F.  \V. 

1892 

Clare 

I'ledcroft,  .1.  L. 

Trinity 

I'reeby,  A. 

1884 

Trinity 

Ireffry.T.  .1. 

Cains 

• 

Iregoninw,  J .  S. 

188'J 

Trinity 

• 

W.  E.  C 

.18!t'2 

Trinity 

• 

-              \V.  H. 

1897 

Trinity 

riehern,  E.  C. 

IS'.C.I 

J  oh. 

Treheine,  F.  G.  W. 

Cath. 

I'releaven,  W. 

Joh. 

Freniearne,  A.  J.  N 

Christ's 

—               A.  R. 

Joh. 

• 

rremlett,  G.  G. 

1855 

Joh. 

—         J.D. 

1859 

Sidney 

• 

I'lench.  U.  H. 

1861 

Trinity 

-       J.  H. 

1901 

Trinity 

—        C.  W. 

hMi:{ 

Ti  inili/ 

—        H.  H. 

I'.KIS 

Trinil  ji 

—        G.  F. 

liiiri 

Selwyn 

I'rencliard,  F.  A. 

Trin.IL 

I'lend,  1.  VV. 

Chriit'i 

ru'.ni\cU,C,.J.  W. 

1887 

Christ\\- 

I'resawiia,  \V.  S. 

I'.IOl 

Sif/iii  1/ 

1  revaskis,  11.  K. 

l'.i(i4 

King's 

rrevelyan.Rl.lloii.i 
SirCi.  ().  r.arl.j 

18HI 

Trinity 

• 

—          c.  v. 

189-2 

Trinity 

• 

—              G.  M. 

iH'.lf. 

Trinity 

Treves,  F.  J$. 

I'.tOl 

Cnin> 

—       W.  W. 

l'.M(4- 

Cuius 

• 

Trevor,  R.  S. 

1h;)4 

( 'Itirr 

—       SirC.C. 

185-2 

Cath. 

Iriekeit,  \V.  K. 

I'.Mtl 

Cor/im 

Irier,  N.  E. 

<  'larr 

Irill,  11.  [). 

l'.M)8 

Trin.IL 

Triniler,  A.  A. 

l'.H)l 

Clare 

• 

riingliain.  H.  1{.  1' 

18.17 

Clart 

Irl.si,  1.    II. 

l'.MI.-> 

Cath. 

0 

1  rolloix  ,  1-  1'-. 

1HM4 

Ma^tt. 

• 

_       c.  n  B. 

1898 

Trinity 

TroU,  D.  t:. 

1884 

Cuini 

Troiler,  L.  B.  C. 

UH<.0 

Clar, 

F. 

Clare 

-        J.  F.  A. 

Trm.  II. 

♦ 

—        II. 

187:{ 

Corpm 

_        .f,  M.  Y. 

Kinij's 

• 

-         M. 

1871 

Trinity 

• 

.1. 

is7(i 

Trinity 

• 

—         W,  K. 

ls!><; 

Trinity 

_         A.  MarG. 

I'.MH) 

I'l  inity 

-         R.  1). 

Trinittj 

Trouliriiltre,  J.  E. 

l'.t(18 

J„h. 

•  I'routbeck,  II. 

1886 

Cains 

Trubsliiw,  H,  E. 

1900 

Clare 

— 

c:.  s. 

Clare 

Tru.xoott,  R.  F. 

1903 

Kivt/'s 

Tryor 

,  G.  A. 

1908 

Pemb. 

Isan, 

V.  II. 

Trinity 

'Tubbs,  N.  H. 

l'.tO-2 

Caius 

•Tiick, 

A.J. 

1871 

King's 

•         

F.J. 

1880 

King's 



D.  A. 

King'h 

« 

W.  H. 

1863 

Emm. 

Tucker,  E.  E.  G. 

1907 

Cains 

— 

1,.  (i. 

Qneenx' 

*     

v.  G. 

188-2 

Joh. 

*Tuc-keU,J.E.S. 

|89'2 

Cuius 

*     — 

I.  L. 

1893 

Trinity 

Ti.d.) 

r.  O.  C.  0. 

Scltcyn 

Tiidsbery,  F.  C.  T. 

Kiiii/'s 

Tulnt 

11,  N.  C. 

Trinity 

•Tuke 

S. 

1878 

Trinity 

•     

U.S. 

1887 

*i;uiio 

•li,  A.  A.  G. 

1888 

Pemb. 

1  niimer,  E.  ,1 .  E. 

190.^ 

Emm . 

lunibull,  W.  E. 

King's 

— 

P.  H. 

Queens' 

— 

E.  L. 

Christ's 

»     

w.  r. 

1864 

Trinity 

«     

.1. 

1K6I 

I  rinity 

— 

A.  1'. 

I'.MM) 

Trinity 

— 

H.  W . 

ht07 

Trinity 

•Turner,  J. 

1876 

Cains 

— 

A.J. 

Caius 

•     

II. 

1865 

Trin.H. 

— 

R.  W  . 

1889 

Trin.  H. 

— 

L.  IJ. 

1907 

King's 

— 

A. 

Queens' 

— 

J.  W.C. 

Qncens' 

— 

R. 

UHJ7 

Queem,' 

•     

G. 

1876 

Cath. 

•     

A. 

1862 

Christ's 

■     

E. 

1872 

Chriat's 



H.  W. 

Chi-i.it's 



R.  L. 

Christ't 

_ 

R. 

I9cm; 

Joh. 

•     _ 

lUrlM-rt  11. 

1883 

Trinity 

— 

.1.  A. 

1885 

'I'rinily 



lleiiiy  11. 

|8',)4 

Trinity 

•     — 

R.  ('. 

1901 

Trtntty 

•     — 

A.  C. 

li|()3 

Trinity 

— 

A.  W. 

Trinity 

— 

F.(;. 

Trinity 

— 

W.  A    S. 

Trimly 

• 

II.  C. 

l'.K»'2 

Emm. 

— 

H.  J. 

Down. 



J.K. 

l'.Mt6 

Srlwi^u 

■     __ 

(i. 

1886 

XonColl. 

,  'Turp 

n,  G.  S. 

1887 

Joh. 

1246 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Turton,  W.  J.  T. 
*Twamley,  Z. 

—  C.  E. 
Tweedale,  J.  A. 

*Tweedie,  A.  G. 

—  L.  K. 

—  H.  A. 
Tweedy,  O.  M. 

—  R.  J. 

—  VV.  R. 

*  rwentymun,.! . 
Twigg,  G.  W. 

•Twining,  S. 

Twinn,  F.  C.  G. 
*Twisden,  J.  R. 

*  —  J.  F. 
*Tyas,  C.  .1. 

Tyau.P.  K.  C 
•Iyer,  W.  E. 

—  A.  A. 
Tyernian,  C.  B.  L. 
Tyers,  F.  G. 
Tyler,  C.  H. 

*  —      H.G.  S. 
Tylor,  G.  G. 

*  _      C. 
•Tyrer,  J.  W. 
*Tviwhitt-Urake,l 

B.  H.j 

*  —  W.  1". 
*Tyser.  E.  J. 
*Tyson,  W.  W. 

Uhlhoff;  R.  K. 

Uloth,  A.  W. 

Ulyat,  £.  S. 
*Umney,  P. 
*Underdown,  H.  W. 
*Underhay,  F.  G. 
•Underhill,H.  J. 

*  Underwood,  II.  L. 

*  —  T.  R. 
Unna,  P.  J.  H. 
Unthank,  J.  B. 
Unwin,  P.  H. 

•Upcher,  E.  C.  S. 
•Upperton,  G.  S. 

Upsdell,  G.  E.  S. 
•Upton,  G.  F. 

*  —      F. 
Upward,  H.  A. 

*  —         E.  F. 
Ure,  P.  N. 

•Urmson,  '1'. 

Urquharl,  .1. 

Urtubey,  A.  L.  G. 
•U.sl)()rne,  T. 

Usher,  R.  N. 


1805 

Trill. H. 

*  Usher,  R . 

1889 

Corpus 

1875 

Joh. 

*Uslierwoad,  W. 

1859 

I'emb, 

1907 

Sehvyii 

*     —               E.G. 

1899 

King's 

1884 

Trin.H. 

Vachell.F. 

Trin.H. 

1879 

Caius 

Vaidya,  S.  B. 

Joh. 

Cmius 

Valassopoido,  G. 

Kiii(/'s 

Trimly 

Valentine,  G.  W. 

1908 

Dovm. 

Caius 
Cuius 

•Valentine- Richards 
A.V. 

•I  1888  Christ's 

Trinity 

•Vaile-Pope,  K. 

1895 

Emm. 

1861 

Christ's 

•Valpy,  A.S. 

1873 

Cains 

1 904 

Caius 

Vance,  J.  G. 

NiinColl. 

1875 

Trinili) 

Vandeibyl,  P.  B. 

1889 

Pemb. 

1907 

Joh. 

VanderByl,  A.  H 

P.mb. 

1879 

Trinity 

—                 P.  V. 

G. 

Pemb. 

Ui48 

Vane,  Hon.  G.  W. 

Trinity 

1875 

Trinity 

Van  Hees,  A.  S.  M. 

1906 

Joh.         i 

1905 

Christ's 

Vann,  B.  AV. 

Jesus 

1S81 

King's 

van  Raalte,  N.  M. 

Trinity 

King'f! 

van  Sehalkwyk,  J. 

1906 

Cuius 

1877 

Trin.H. 

V^ari  Vestraut,  L. 

Peter's 

mo2 

Pemb. 

*Vardon,  S.  A. 

1874 

Trinity 

1889 

P'-mb. 

Vaidy,  A.  T. 

Pemb, 

1893 

Trinity 

Varlev,  H. 

Queens' 

Pcinh. 

*     -   "     W.  M. 

1903 

Emm. 

1902 

Caius 

Varwell,  R.  P. 

1900 

Joh. 

1881 

Cath. 

Vatcher,  H.  M. 

1908 

Clare 

1904 

Pemb. 

•     —          J.S.  A. 
•Vaughan,  G.  H. 

1871 

1877 

Joh. 
Peter's 

1858 

Trinity 

*    —          C.  G. 

1894 

Christ's 

1877 

Trinity 

*    —           C.  S. 

1887 

Trinity 

1868 

Jesus 

—           E.  W.  B 

Trinity 

Caius 

-            R.  B. 

Trinity 

Peiiih. 

Vaughan- J ohnson,R. 1892 

Trinity 

1892 

Trinity 
Peter's 

*  Vaughan:  Williams, 
E.  F. 

1 1856 

Trinity 

1886 

Pemb. 

*     —           R.  Mits.B. 1894 

Trinity 

1885 

Pemb. 

Vause,  T.  G. 

1907 

Joh. 

1876 
1897 

Pemb. 
Clare 

*Vaux  of  Harrowde 
Lord 

'''  1 1883  Trinity 

189r. 

I'emb. 

*  Vawdrey,  J.  C. 

18H4 

1899 

Trinity 

•Veasey.  A.  II. 

1890 

b'.mm. 

1907 

Selicyn 

Veevers,  W. 

1908 

Joh. 

1907 

Selwvn 

Veitch,  A.  G. 

(jueens' 

1894 

Trinity 

•X'enn,  J. 

1857 

Caitis 

1851 

Trinity 

•    —     H. 

1861 

Caius 

NonColl. 

—     J.  A. 

1905 

Trinity 

1903 

Emm . 

•Ventris,  E.  F. 

1847 

Emm. 

1883 

Vercoe,  R.  H. 

190(! 

Joh. 

1895 

Christ's 

Verdon,  P. 

1908 

Jesus 

1877 

Joh. 

*     —        R.  K. 

1868 

Joh. 

IftOl 

Cuius 

Vere-Walwyn,  A.  E 

Peter's 

1879 

Trinity 

Vereker,  G.  G.  M. 

Trinity 

Jesus 

—          Hon.  S.  R 

Trinity 

189;? 

Trinity 

•Verey,  C.  G. 

1890 

Trin.H. 

1863 

Trinity 

»     —      C.  II. 

I8'.l(; 

Trin.H. 

190C 

Cams 

•    —      H.  E. 

1899 

Trinity 

MKAIBEKS  OF  TH  K  UNIVEKSITY 


1247 


♦Vetiiy.A.  W. 
X'ernon,  11.  J. 

•  —         \V.(;. 
'     —         H.  li.  C. 

•\'ernon-.lones,  V.  S. 

•Verrall,  A.  W. 

—  C.  F. 

—  F.  H. 
•Vesey,  F.  (J, 

•  —      0.  A.  F. 
Vey.  D.  C.  L. 

—     F.  II. 
Vicary,  R.  l\. 
Vick,  R.  M. 
Vickers,  H. 

—  V.  C.  W. 

•  Victoria,  Lord  lip.  of 
"Vidler,  A.  C. 
•Vipers,  E.  II. 
•Villiers,  E.  A. 
•\'ince,  C.  A. 
•Vincent,  E.  O. 

Vine,  B.  T. 
•Vines,  S.  H. 
•Viney,  H. 

Vining,  L.  G. 
•\'inttr,  A. 

•  —     U.S. 

•  —       K.  K. 

•  —    n.  w. 

\  inter,  K. 
•Vipan,  G.  W. 
•Vischer,  H. 

•  —         M.  M. 
\'iviaii,  C.  St  A. 

•  —       F.  11. 

•  -        11.  ti. 

•  —       H. 

—  <i.  L. 
\  izar.l,  11.  M. 
Voel(ker.J..\.  MA. 

*von  Glelin,  L.  C. 
•ton  Hiigcl,  I  ., 

Baron  A.  A. A. r^' 
•von  Stiirrner,  H.  K. 

von  Tobel,  (;.  A. 

von  Ullinan,  (J. 

von  U'eiHs,  A. 

Vos,  S. 

Vuiiiamy.E.  (). 

Vyvyan,  E.  C.  V. 

•  -        1 .  (i. 
•Wace,  A..I.  li. 

—  U.  E. 

—  G.  A. 

•  -     H. 


1885 

i;h)3 

1H(J4 
lii87 

18;i7 

1873 

11)05 
1855 

I8;t:{ 


1905 

l.s'.t;i 

1S74 
1875 
I'.KX) 
1891 
ls78 
1857 

1876 
1S79 

1873 
I8'l'2 
\m9 

l.s,s3 


Trinity 

( 'tiiiis 

Corpus 

Queens' 

Magd. 

,~  "ffj 
Trinitif 
Trinity 
Em  III. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Clare 
Clare 
Cuius 
Je.sus 
(.'lave 
Kinm. 
Trinity 
Jemis 
.loh. 
I'eier's 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Christ' ^ 
Joh. 
Emm. 
Cuius 
Cuius 
Joh. 
.'Sidney 


I'.KM)   Aniif'o/l. 


1877 
1  s;i9 
r.H)l 

l'.M)4 

1851 
1857 
iHHti 


I8<.I4 
l.-SD'i 


Christ's 

Emm. 

Hmm. 

Cains 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Sr/inyii 

I'eter's 

Joh. 

Kiiiij'n 

/.1H8'J  Trinity 

ISHO    Joh. 
•/emm 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
h'ing  'n 
J'enib. 
Citiut 
/'null. 
I'fiuh. 
(^uiiim' 
Joh. 


1M'.)8 

1859 
!'.)()  1 


IU76 


I  •Wa.ldell,  T.  I?. 
I  *VVa.ld«II-l)udley,\V 
[  'VViuldint^ton,  W  ,  H. 
VVaddy.  .1.  K. 

*Wade,  C.  S.  I). 

»     _      W.  M. 

»     —      S.  M. 

—  R. 

—  R.  P. 

•  —    E.  B.  n. 

—  E.  A. 

•Wade  G cry,  C.  R. 
•WadhaiD.W.  F.  A. 

W  adia,  N.  /. 
♦Wa.iley,  II.  \V.  A. 

W  adswortli,  S. 

W  a-f,',  A.  R. 

—  F.  J. 
Wa-le,  li.  K. 

•WagstaH,  W.  11. 

•  —  G.J.  L. 
Wailes,  F.  G. 

•\V'ailes-Fairl)airn,W 
\\'aiiiwiif;lit,  C.   15. 

•  —  E.  H. 

—  G.  B. 

—  H.  C. 
Wait,  J.  A. 

•  —     F.  W. 
•Waite.  W.  H. 

—  I. 

•  Waithiiiaii,  J.  C. 
•Wakefi.ld,  Bp.  of 

•  —  1. 

•  -  H.  \V. 

•  —  A.  W. 

—  .1.  M. 
Wakely,  II.  D. 

•VVaUot,  T.  IJ. 
•VValdeKTave,  Earl 

•  —  Hon. H.N. 

—  G.  T. 

—  S.  C. 
Waldeu- Vincent,  A 

•\V alder,  E. 

\Val.iraii.,lI.  (;. 
•Waldst.in,  (  .  M..I. 
•Wales,  H. 

Waltord,  II.  II. 

•  -  A.  H. 

—  H.  .s. 
•Walkt-r,  T.  A. 

•  —         H.  K. 

•  —         H. 

•  —         II.  M. 

—  .1. 

—  C.  V. 


I86:i 

Trinity 

.D.186U  7';  1)11(1/ 

1888 

Emm. 

Pemh. 

1885 

Triu.H. 

1893 

Tnn.Il. 

1884 

Coi~pus 

lyoi 

Christ's 

i;»o.) 

Cl,ast\s 

I8'.t4 

Trinity 

Stliri/n 

18(il 

Emm. 

1886 

Pemh. 

I'.t07 

Joh. 

l!MJ4 

Selwyu 

Jesus 

18il9 

King's 

Queens' 

Siihic,/ 

1888 

Peter's 

1897 

Em  m . 

Emm. 

.  1S84 

Jesus 

l'.H)8 

Cuius 

1887 

Trinity 

1902 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1.S86 

Joh. 

1S8I 

F.inm. 

1895 

Clare 

1892 

Joh. 

1881 

Mayd. 

1876 

I't'iiih. 

1872 

Caitts 

18S6 

Trinity 

1H98 

Trinity 

Trinity 

1904 

Joh. 

1898 

XviiColL 

1873 

Trinity 

1878 

Trinity 

E.mm. 

Kmiii. 

.  G. 

I'emh. 

IH94 

Cuius 

Sidney 

1.SH2 

King's 

1  S99 

Sidney 

Cuius 

1882 

Trin.If. 

1890 

Trinity 

IHS.5 

I'eter's 

I.S97 

I'lter's 

IH(^'i 

Clare 

IHKH 

Clare 

19(15 

Clare 

l'.K)8 

Clart 

1248 


MEMBERS   OF   THE    UNIVERSITY, 


•Walker,  J.  W.  1881  Pemh. 

_  D.  Pemh. 

—  K.  McF.  1904  Cuius 

—  A,  1895  Trin.B. 

—  C.  H.  1900  Corpus 

—  W.A.  1883  King's 

*  —  H.  189(i  Kiv(fs 

—  H.  C.  1902  Kim/'K 

*  —  T.   P.  1881  Cut'h. 

*  _  W.  C.  1881  Jesus 

—  J.  G.  190(1  Jesus 

—  H.  190(1  Jesus 

—  A.  E.  J .  Jesus 

*  _  W.  W.  1872  Christ's 

—  L.  C.  1907  Christ\s 
'     —  R.  H.  1879  Joh. 

*  —  D.  1885  Joh. 

*  —  F.  W.  1894  Joh. 
"    —  A..1.  1895  J<)7.. 

*  _»  H.  R.  1903  Joh. 

—  J.K.  Joh. 

*  —        F.  J.  1846  Magd. 

—  R.  E.  Magd. 

*  —  CO.  1877  Trinity 

*  —        E.  J.  1883  Triuity 

—  H.  R.  1888  Triuit'u 

*  —  G.  T.  1889  Trimly 

—  N.  D.  1902  Triuilv 

*  —  A.  H.  1904  Trinity 

*  —  G.  1904  Trinity 

*  _  R.  W.S.  1904  Trinity 

—  K.  P.  Trinity 

—  Sir  R.  .1 .  M.  Bai  t .  Trinity 

—  A.  1900  £»?»». 

—  L.  P.  1903     Emm. 

—  E.  B.  Emm. 

—  G.  D.  Emm. 

—  J.  E.  1899  Sidiini 

*  —        S.  L.  1903  Sidney 

—  J.F.E.G.  1906  Sidney 

—  R.  Down . 
Wallace, C.S.  1805     Pemh. 

—  R.  W.J.  Caius 

—  P.  B.  1904  Trin.H. 

*  —          F.  J.  A.  1862     Trinity 

—  A.  W.  AV.  Trinity 
W.  K.  Trinity 

—  J.  M.  1907  Down. 

—  A.  G.  Down. 
Waller,  A.  R.    M.yl.  1905     Pvter's 

*  _  W.  H.  1889  Trin.H 

*  _  R.P.  1839  Jesus 

*  —  C.  C.  1890  Joh. 

—  R.  D.  Joh. 

—  11.  K.  Trinity 

—  F.  1905     Sidney 
♦Waller,  E.  H.  M.  1893 


*Walley,  S.  C. 

1884 

Clare 

*    —       J.T. 

1892 

Jesus 

Wallice,  P. 

King's 

Walling,  T. 

1906 

Emm. 

*Wallington,  F.  M. 

1892 

Klny's 

*W^allis,  F.  C. 

1897 

Clare 

—       W.  E. 

1905 

Clare 

-       G.  D. 

1905 

Panh. 

—       F.  A. 

Pemh. 

*    -       F-(Bp) 

1876 

Cuius 

*    —       A.J. 

1879 

\  Corpus 
[Trinity 

*     —      A. 

1901 

King's 

'     —      J. 

1902 

Christ's 

—       H.H. 

1908 

Christ's 

—       B. 

1902 

Trinity 

-       O.  B. 

Emm. 

_      R.  L.  M. 

1907 

Down. 

_      A.  B.  R. 

Down . 

Walmesley,  R. 

Magd. 

♦Walpole,  Sir  C.  G. 

1871 

Trinity 

_         C.  A. 

Trinity 

—         H.  S. 

1906 

Emm. 

Walrond,  V. 

Trinity 

•Walsham,  H. 

1879 

Cains 

*WALS1NGHAM, 

^ 

Ld.,  High  Steward  \  18G5  Trinity 

of  the  University 

) 

♦Walter,  J.  A. 

1868 

Peter's 

—        C.  E.  H.  L 

Trin.H. 

*    _        W.L. 

1898 

Joh. 

*    —        L.  H. 

1897 

Trinity 

*  Walters.  H.  B. 

1889 

King's 

*     _         T.  W. 

1904 

Queen.s' 

*    —         J.  V. 

1864 

Jesus 

—         W.L. 

Trinity 

—         J.  R. 

Sidney 

*Waltham,  R. 

1869 

Peter's 

Walther,  D.  R.  P. 

1903 

Pemb. 

•Walton,  J.  M. 

1884 

Pemh. 

—        G.  ^\ 

Cains 

—        J.H. 

Caius 

—        R. 

Caius 

-        J.E.  H. 

Trin.H. 

•     —         T.  Harold 

1898 

Joh. 

—          r.  Arthur 

1908 

Nan  Cull. 

Wandsworth,  Lord 

Magd. 

Wane,  F.  1. 

Clare 

Wankowicz  Witold 

Down. 

W  unless,  G.  L. 

Clare 

*Wanliss,  J.  N.  W. 

1884 

Trinity 

—         D.S. 

1887 

Trinity 

•W^anstall.E.  F. 

1871 

Cath.' 

*Warl)urfr,  0.  E. 

1898 

Trinity 

•Warbiirton,  ('. 

1888 

Christ's 

•Wahd,  a.  W. 

1859 

Peter's 

—      S.  C. 

1893 

Peter's 

MEMBKRS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1249 


•Ward,  W.  H. 

•  —     E. 

—  F.  W. 

—  H.  M.  A. 

•  -      J.  L. 

•  -      C.C. 

•  -      H.J. 

•  —      A.  H.  M. 

—  J.H. 

—  H.  L. 

—  J.S.M. 

—  V.  S. 

—  H. 

—  V. 

—  K. 

—  E.  D. 

—  J.T. 

—  G.  W.  C. 

—  R.  F.  C. 

—  D.  W. 

—  H.C. 

—  R. 

—  Sir  VV.  E. 

—  G. 

—  E.  N. 

—  E.  F. 

—  J. 

—  E. 

—  VV.  D. 

—  W.J. 

—  K .  M. 

•  —      E.  F.  C. 

—  K.  II. 

—  J.H. 

•  —      1.  M. 
•\Vardaie,J.  R. 
•Wanle-Aldam.W.W 

—  W.St  A. 
Warden,  H.  F.  W. 

—  A.  R.  S. 
Wardlaw,  H.  W  M. 
Ward-Price,  (1. 
Ware,  HAi. 

—  M.  S. 
Wareing.  W.  K. 
Warminglon,  J.  H. 

—  K.  J. 

—  M.  \). 
V\  arner,  C. 

—  M. 

—  K.  H. 

—  II. J. 
Warr.  II.  U. 
Wnrre  (J  Ornish,  F.W. 

—  w.n, 

—  <;.vv 

Warren,  F.  M. 

—  L.  A. 


1887 
1899 

I'.Kx; 

1871 
1877 
1891 
i;)oi 
1873 
I'.HJt 
1908 
1902 
190-2 
1902 

1847 
1876 
188:} 
1897 
1907 
1849 
18.59 
1860 
1866 
1868 
1872 
1875 
1877 
1903 


1891 


1873 
1882 
187(> 
1903 


18rt9 


1894 
1874 
inyo 
18G3 
1893 

1902 

\mi 

18S4 

\m\ 
iH9t; 

1897 
1891 


Clare 
Clare 
( 'tare 
Clart 
Pemb. 
Feinb. 
Pemh. 
Pemb. 
Trin.H. 
Trin.H. 
Tiin.H. 
Queens' 
Cath. 
Cath. 
Christ's 
J  oh. 
Jnh. 
Joh. 
Job. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Sidney 
Sidney 
S'onCoU. 

Clare 

Trinity 

Trinity 

Hemb. 

Cains 

Trin.H. 

Calh. 

Trin.H. 

Trinity 

Joh. 

Peler''s 

Joh. 

Trinity 

Pemb. 

Caius 

CorpuM 

Job. 

Trin.H. 

King's 

King's 

Kinij's 

Kind's 


Warren,  J.  S. 

—  W. 

—  C. 

—  w. 

—  A.C. 
Warrington, Sir  T.R 

—  J.C. 

—  T. 
Warry,  H.  C. 
Wnrtets,  R.  A. 
Warwick,  0.  R. 

•  —  W.A. 
_           R. 

—  \V.  T. 
•Wasbrouj^h,  W.  B. 
'Washington,  A. 

•  —  R. 

•  —  M. 
•Wasiteneys,  W. 

Waterall,  L.  S. 
Waterer,  C.  R. 
Waterfall,  C.  F. 
*\Vaterfield,  H.  W. 

—  O.  F. 
•\\  aterhouse,  W. 

—  G. 
•Waterlow,  E.  L. 

"     —  S.  P.  P. 

—  G.  W. 
Watermeyer,  H.  A. 

•  Waters,  S.G. 

•  —        T.  B. 

•  —       C. 

—  C.  1). 
•Waihen,  G.  A. 
•Watlierston,  A.  L. 
•Watkin.E.  L. 

Wai  kin -.Jones,  N.T. 
•Watkins,  C.  K. 

—  L.  T. 

—  I.  E.  M. 

—  A. 

—  W.  F. 

•  Watkinson,  G. 
Walkyn-Thomas.  K. 
\\  Htiiioiijfh,  G.  \N  . 
Waliiey,  A.N. 

—  H. 
_        C.  N. 

—  G.  N. 
_        AMI. 

Watson,  H.  A. 

—  G.l. 

—  H.  W. 

—  11.  W. 

—  F.  V. 

—  A. 

—  F.  H. 


1852 
1861 
18C6 
1877 
1897 
1873 


1883 

1905 
1892 
1867 

1880 
18.56 
186-5 
1K69 
1874 
1907 


I88H 
1886 
1875 

1894 
1900 


1872 
1885 
1890 

liK)2 
1867 
1898 
H. 

1891 


1894 
W. 

1893 
1866 
1890 
191)0 

1882 
1893 
1891 
1888 
1890 
I8.V.I 
l'.K)7 


Cath. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Joh. 

Emm. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 
Pemb. 
Caius 
Trin.H. 
Emm. 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Jeius 
Emm. 
Queens' 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Corpus 
Joh. 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Caius 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 
Down. 
Don'ii. 
Peter's 
I.  mm. 
Job. 

Cuius   ^ 
Peter's 
(  'orjius 
hing's 
Job . 
Emm. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Uonn: 
Trin.H. 
Joh. 
rrinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Peter', 
Peter  , 
Clare 
Prmb. 
Pemb. 
Cams 
Catui 


1250 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


Watson,  W.  (i. 

Cuius 

♦Weaver,  E.  H.  W. 

1890 

Trinity 

*     

A.  T. 

1892 

Trin.U. 

*     —         F.  K. 

1893 

Trinity 

*     

A.  P. 

1903 

King'i 

*     —         A.  B, 

1896 

Trinity 

— 

C.  C. 

King's, 

—         J. 

NonColl. 

— 

G.  C. 

King's 

»Webb,  M.  E. 

1902 

Pemh. 



T.  C. 

Jeius 

•    _      W.  T. 

1870 

Caius 

•    

C.  T. 

1863 

Christ's 

—      G.  L. 

1902 

Caius 

•     

E.J. 

1869 

Chriit's 

*     -      G.  H. 

1897 

Corpus 

— 

H.S. 

1898 

Chriat's 

-      H.  B.  L. 

1907 

Cath. 



r.  I .  B. 

Christ's 

-      E.  A. 

1880 

Christ's 

»     

F. 

1870 

J  oh. 

-      H.  C. 

1905 

Christ's 

— 

T.  W. 

Joh. 

•    —      R.  R. 

1872 

Joh. 

— 

A.  W. 

1896 

Magd. 

*     —      C.  M. 

1894 

Joh. 

•    — 

H.C. 

1865 

Trinity 

•    —       R. 

1879 

Trinity 

»    

T.C. 

1871 

Trinity 

*     —      HA. 

1902 

Trinity 

— 

J.  M. 

1890 

Trinity 

•    —     A.  H. 

1857 



E.  J.  M. 

1894 

Trinity 

*     —      E. 

1904 



G.  N. 

1907 

Trinity 

Webbe,  W.  H. 

1907 

Queens' 

— 

E.  L.  G. 

Trinity 

•Webber,  A.  H. 

1873 

Cath. 

— 

H. 

Trinity 

—        H.N. 

1903 

Joh. 



F.  W. 

1907 

Emm. 

Weber,  D.  M^^R. 

Clare 



A.J. 

1906 

Selwyn 

*    —       F.  P. 

1886 

Trinity 

•Watson-Smyth,W.D 

.1875 

Trinity 

Webster,  J.  R. 

1902 

Clare 

nVatsc 

n- Taylor.J.A 

.1881 

Magd. 

—          R.  B. 

Trin.H. 

*     — 

G.S.A 

.  1873 

Trinity 

—          C.K. 

1907 

King's 

— 

A.  S. 

1905 

Trinity 

•    —          T. 

1855 

Trinity 



C.  A. 

1907 

Trinity 

•    —         W.  F. 

1878 

Trinity 

Watt, 

G.T.  C. 

Cains 

•    —          H. 

1891 

Emm. 

*     — 

E.  L. 

1901 

Trin.H. 

—          V.T.  P. 

1904 

Emm. 

*     

E.  A.  S. 

1896 

King's 

Wedd,  E.  P.  W. 

1906 

Caius 

•     

J.C. 

1880 

Jesus 

•     —      N. 

1887 

Kiiig's 

*     

W.  0. 

1899 

Trinity 

•W^eddell,  A.  G. 

1885 

Queens' 

— 

S.  M. 

Nan  Colt. 

*Weekes,  C.  W.  H. 

1903 

Trinity 

Watts 

,  N.  H. 

1907 

Peter's 

•     —          W.  H. 

1889 

Sidney 

*    — 

T.I.  Mas. B 

1886 

Queens' 

-    —          G.  A. 

1891 

Sidney 



H.L. 

1906 

Cath. 

*     -          CD. 

1897 

Sidney 



P.  R. 

Catli. 

nVeekley.E. 

1896 

Trinity 

«    

J. 

1856 

Christ's 

Weeks,  R.  J. 

1905 

Pemh. 

•     

H.  A. 

1907 

Christ's 

—       Ll.McJ. 

1908 

Caius 

•    

E.  G. 

1890 

Trinity 

*     -       C.A. 

1897 

Selwyn 



A.  E. 

Trinity 

Wegg,  W.  H.  J. 

1898 

Caius 

•    

W.  W. 

1882 

Sidney 

—     H.  N. 

1904 

Caius 



H.  P. 

1908 

Sidiuy 

Weguelin,  'i'.  N. 

Trinity 

*  Watts 
H. 

-Silvester,  T.) 
E.                   i 

1894 

Caius 

Weightman,  W.  H 
•Weir,  J. 

1886 

Joh. 
Peter's 

•Waud 

H.C. 

1874 

Joh. 

—     N. 

Peter's 

Waugh,  A.  J. 

1908 

Pemh. 

*    —     H.  H. 

1897 

Trinity 

*     — 

E.  L. 

1875 

Joh. 

*    —     H.  B. 

1902 

Tiiniti/ 



A.  IJ. 

Magd. 

Welch,  J.  H. 

1907 

Trin.H. 



G.  K. 

1897 

Down. 

•    —       E.  A. 

1883 

King's 

•Way, 

L.J. 

1843 

Magii. 

—       D. 

Jesus 

\yayle 

n,G.  H.  H. 

1902 

King's 

"     —      S.  B. 

1885 

Magd. 

*  Waymouth-Reid,  E. 

1883 

Down. 

—      J. 

1906 

Trinity 

*  Wayne,  R.  S. 

1863 

Trinity 

—      J.J. 

Trinity 

•     

E.  F. 

1864 

Trinity 

•    —      A.  W. 

1872 

Weath 

eiburn,  C.  E. 

1908 

Trinity 

*  Weld,  CO. 

1900 

Emm. 

*Wuath 

erhead,  T.  C. 

1886 

Kiwj's 

•Welford.A.  W.  B. 

1893 

Emm. 

*  Weaver,  F.  W.  H. 

1902 

Clare 

•Wellburn,  F. 

1892 

Selwyn 

-MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITV. 


1251 


•Wellby,  P.  S. 

1W*4 

Trinity 

Wetl.eralI,H.  E. 

Trinity 

•Welldon,  J.  K.  C.i 

1877 

King":, 

Wtihered,  H.  E. 

Trinity 

•Whadcoat,  W.  H. 

1892 

Trinity 

H'eller,  C.  A. 

Clare 

Wiiaie,  A. 

Pemb.' 

—        R.  D. 

Selvotjn 

—       H.S. 

1906 

Selwyn 

•Wellington,  H.  .M. 

1873 

Sidney 

Whalev,  0.  S. 

Christ's 

—               A.  H. 

lit08 

Sidmi/ 

♦Whall,J.C. 

1871 

Sidney 

Wtlli^ch,  K.  M. 

Emm. 

•Whalley,  P. 

1861 

Trinity 

Wells,  G.  W. 

19<)8 

Peter' !S 

•Wharton,  G. 

1862 

Queeiii^ 

"   -     w.c. 

1889 

Clare 

—           J.  R. 

1903 

Trinity 

'     —      A.  W, 

1897 

Clare 

—           C.  H.  L. 

Seliryn 

—      E. 

1902 

Ptmh. 

•Whately,  A.  R. 

1893 

Corpus 

—      N.  L. 

Cuius 

•    —          G.  P. 

1896 

Christ's 

—     L.  fl.  L. 

1908 

Qtutna' 

•     —           W.  R. 

1896 

Christ's 

—     w.  a. 

Joh. 

•Whatton,  A.  B.  W. 

1884 

Trinity 

—     C.  M. 

1893 

Trinity 

•    -          J.S. 

1884 

Trinity 

—      1{.C. 

1907 

Emm. 

•Wheat,  E.  G. 

1900 

Christ's 

—      A.  P. 

f>elii:i/H 

Wheatcroft,  G.  II. 

Trinity 

Wells-Cole,  G.  C. 

Caius 

•     —               VV.  H. 

1892 

Down. 

•Welsford.J.Ar.  \V. 

1880 

Cuius 

•Wheeler,  T.  W. 

I8()y 

Trin.  H. 

•Welsh,  W. 

1883 

Jesus 

•     —          M. 

1898 

Triu.H. 

'     —      A. 

1878 

Trinity 

—           A.  W. 

(Queens' 

—       A.  K. 

i'.to«; 

Trinity 

—           H.  VV. 

Queens' 

•Welron,  J. 

1891 

Caius 

—         J.N. 

1904 

Christ's 

•Wenham,  R.  A. 

1895 

Kind's 

—          S.  M. 

1<K)8 

Christ  '> 

Wentworth-Fitz-    -^ 
willinni,(T.  J.C.J 

Trinity 

•  —          G. 

•  -          E.  V.  V. 

1886 
1881 

Magd. 
Trinity 

•Werner,  C.  H. 

ls;(7 

Clare 

-     -          ,1.  V. 

1884 

Trinity 

•     —         C.  A. 

1900 

King's 

—          A.M. 

Sidney 

•West,  E.G. 

1891 

Trin.H. 

—          R.  M. 

NonCtilt. 

•    —     H. 

1874 

.loh. 

Wheldon,  J:.  .1. 

( 'aiiis 

'     —     (J.  S. 

1898 

Job. 

Whelon,  C.  E. 

Kimfs 

•       -     L.  G.  A. 

1K99 

J  oh. 

•Whelpton,  H.  U. 

1883 

Pemh. 

•      -     A.  S. 

1870 

Trinity 

*     —            G. 

1879 

Emm. 

c.  s. 

Trinity 

•     —            K.  S. 

18H0 

Emm. 

•      -     O.  L.  C. 

1893 

Sidney 

•Wherry,  G.  E. 

1878 

Down, 

•     —    SirU.     M.A 

1897 

j  Ein  in . 
\  Down. 

♦Whethuni,  W.  C.  I) 
•Whet-stone,  W.  F. 

.  18S9 
1878 

Trinity 
J  oh. 

WoHtby.  P.  St  G.  ( 

Tiiuity 

Whewell.  H. 

J  oh. 

•Westcotl,  t.  (lip; 

IKH.'i 

Heier'n 

•Whibley,  I.. 

18H5 

Pemh. 

•     —          G.  H. 

1hk5 

Feter's 

Whichello,  K. 

1K90 

Sidney 

•     —           A. 

1883 

Femh. 

•Whidborne,  G.  F. 

18G8 

Corp  ui 

•     —           F.  B. 

1881 

Trinity 

WliiddiiiKton,  H. 

lf)08 

Joh 

•Western,  A.  K. 

1896 

Trinity 

*W  hifrhurn,  L.  R. 

1870 

Trin  it  II 

•     —          F.  J. 

H»01 

Trinity 

K.  G. 

1902 

Trinity 

—          O. 

Trinity 

•Whish,.!.  A. 

1891 

C  til  It 

•Westlake,  .1. 

ia50 

Trinity 

•WhLston,  K.  W. 

1H79 

Trinity 

*  Westniacott,  L. 

1891 

Trinity 

WhiiakLT,  G.  H. 

Cliire 

Weslon,  G.  E. 

1905 

Corpus 

•     —            G.  H. 

1H70 

Joh. 

—         J.  C. 

1'.HI4 

King's 

•     —            G.  A. 

iHr-,1 

Trinity 

—         T.  A. 

19»i.-. 

J  oil. 

—             A.I. 

IHKO 

Trinity 

-        a.  K. 

Mtij/d. 

•     -             F. 

1896 

Trinity 

•    _      (;. 

1862 

Trtnity 

—            V. 

190S 

Trinity 

•     -        F.  0. 

1K92 

r  r  i  III  ty 

C. 

19(>'2 

h'.mni. 

—        (i. 

1907 

Trinity 

—             J.  R. 

I'.Nm 

Sidurii 

—          II.  P. 

t.mtti. 

W'hitcomhe,  L. 

I'.MIH 

Trin. /I. 

•WeM  W.il.on,  C. 

1899 

hniin. 

•White.  G.  P. 

1KK4 

('tare 

Weniilidil,  W.  T. 

ClUUS 

•     —       .S.  !).(!. 

19<HI 

Clnr, 

•Uetl.iTull.C.  .M. 

18G8 

Emm. 

\..T. 

Clare 

.r.i 


1252 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


White,  E.  R.  M. 

•  —  R.  A.R. 

•  —  H.  M. 

—  B. 

•  —  G.  F. 

—  R.  J. 

—  E.J. 

—  A.  S. 

—  M.  G. 

—  A.  H. 

—  G.  E. 

•  —  G, 

•  —  J.leR. 

•  —  W.  S. 

•  —  J.  D. 
J.D.  C. 


1877 
1879 
1901 

1899 
1901 
1908 
1905 

i9as 


1879 
1874 
1875 

1888 
1894 


Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Caius 
Trin.  H . 
Corpus 
King's 
KiiKj  's 
King'i 
Cath. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 


—      SirW.H.^c.Z).  1897  Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinit  y 
Tnnity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
F.mm . 
Sidney 
Sidney 
Sidney 
NonColl. 
Clare 
Clare 
Clare 
Cains 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Magd. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Emm. 
Down. 
Emm. 
Peter's 


C.  F.  O. 
_      H.  E. 

—  L.  W. 
_      A.  H.  S. 

—  H.  B.  W. 

—  R.  D. 

•  _      W.  V.  G. 

•  —       W. 

•  —      C.  P. 

•  —      H.  L. 

—  J.L. 
♦Whitehead,  W.  C. 

—  B. 

—  P.  N. 

—  C.  E. 

—  R.  B. 

•  —  J.B. 

•  —  C.  S. 

•  —  A.  N. 

—  F. 

—  R.  W. 

•  —  J.E.  L.  1874 

—  H. 
Whitehorn,  R.  H.      1908 
Whilehurst,  J.B. H.  1890 

•VVhitelaw,  R.  1865 

Whitelegge,  M.  H 


1899 
1907 
1908 


1901 
1872 
1889 
1902 

1863 


1904 

1881 
1876 

1884 


"Whiteley.  F. 

_     R.  E. 

_     E.  P. 

•  —     G.C. 

Whiteman,  H.J. 


N. 


1890 
1903 
1906 
1868 


Pemb. 
Clare 
Trin.H. 

Emm. 

Christ 's 
Selwy 


Whiteside,C.F.  W 
•White-Thomson,R.W.  1885  King's 

•  —        L.  J.            1886  King's 
•White-White,  F.S.  1881  Trinity 
•Whitfeld,  W.H.         1880  Trinity 
•Whitfield,  J.  G.         1898  Clare 

—  J.  O.  1907  Pemb. 

•  —  E.  S.  B.     1894  Cffrpus 

—  J.  B.  Queens' 


•Whiting,  H.  H. 

•  —  J.  B. 

•  —  J.E. 
_  W.  R.  G 

—  M.  H. 
Whitlark,  J.  H. 
Whiiley,  H. 

—  E.  B. 

•  _  W.  T. 

—  G. 

•  —         E.  N. 
Whitlock,  J.  O. 

•Whitmell,  C.  T. 

Whitmore,  C.  J.  R. 
•Whitney,  J.  P. 

Whittaker,  G. 

—  J.D. 

•  —  W.J. 

•  —         E.  r. 

•  —  CD. 

Whittall.H.  C. 
■Whitiam,  M. 

VVhiitard,  C.  L. 
•Whitting-,  F. 

•  —  A.  G. 

•  —  R.  E. 

•  —         C.  E. 
Whittle,  D. 
Whittles,  C.  L. 
Whitty,  L.  W. 
Whitwell,  R. 
Whitworth,  W.  H.  A.  1908 

—  G.E.A. 
— .                F    F    A 

♦Whorlow,  A.  '     '      1892 
Whye,  J.W.  1905 

nVhyley,  G.  J.  M.      1901 

•Whyte,  E.  T. 

*Whytehead.  K.  Y. 

•Wickham,  W.  C. 

•Widdicombe,  J.  H, 

•Widdows,  H.  B. 

*Widdowson,  F.  J. 
Widgery,  G.  H. 

—  A.  G. 
•Wigan,  S.  R. 

•  —       S. 

—  H. 
Wigg'in,  G.  R. 

—  W.H. 
•Wiggins,  R.  H. 
•Wigl.twick,  H.T.H.1895 

V\ifflesworth,J.  H.    1884 

«    _  T.w.  1848 

Wigmore,  J.  B.  A.  1908 

Wigram,  R.  A,     1888 

•  —    E.  F.  E.   1886 


1875 
1850 
1857 
1906 
1907 


1908 
1883 
1904 
1895 

1887 

1881 

1887 

1888 
1895 
1884 

1887 

1858 
1894 
1900 
1868 


1908 


1870 
1869 
1884 
1891 
1895 
1891 

1908 
1888 
1856 
1889 


1897 


Clare 
Caiu.t 
Cains 
Queens' 
Down. 
Trinity 
Caius 
Corpus 
Kijig's 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Sidney 
Down. 
King's 
Peter's 
Jesus 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Sidney 
Caius 
Caius 
Trinity 
King's 
King's 
King's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Down. 
Queens'' 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Corpus 
Joh. 
Emm. 
Pemb. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Down. 
Queens' 
Trinity 
King's 
Cath. 
Christ's 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Peter's 
Corpus 
Pemb. 
Caius 
Caius 
Trin.H. 
Trinity 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1263 


•Wigram,B.  E.  1892 

•  —         H.  F.  E.  1696 

•  —         M.  E.  1897 

•  —         L.  E.  1899 

—  C.  K. 
VVijewardene,  T.  Don  R. 

nVilberforce,  L.  R.  1884 

•Wilcocks.  H.  S.  1859 

•Wilcocksoii.  J.  H.  1883 

Wilcox,  S.  M. 

•Wild.  E.  K.  1890 

•  —     E.J.  1881 

•  —    G.J.  1853 

•  Wilde,  E.  H.  N.  1901 

•  —      E.J.  1871 
WiJderspin,  B.  C. 
Wildin-.  F.  H. 

•  —  H.St  J.  1878 
•Wildrnan,  J.  B.  ISSl 
•Wiles,  J.  P.  1872 
•Wilkes,  J.  F.  1901 
•Wilkin,  L.  1893 

—  A.  1901 

—  \V.  R.  19(17 
•Wilkins.  N.  G.  1863 
•Wilkinson,  C.  G.  18G7 

•  —            D.H.D.  1886 

•  _            G.  G.  1890 

—  C.  J.  1895 

—  G.  J.  190S 

•  —             F.  1859 

•  —            W.F.  1862 

—  C.  F.  W.  19(17 

—  G.  A.  W. 

—  J.  S. 

•  —            W.  H.  1880 

—  S.J. 
_  V. 

•  —            J.  F.  1854 

•  —             R.  H.  1894 

—  E.  R.  1904 

—  L.  U.  1906 

—  E.  N. 

•  —            M.M.  U.  1854 


'Wiiks 


H.  R. 
C.  A. 


R. 


J.H. 

—  W.  A. 

—  G. 

•Willacy.  H.  (i. 
•WinRn,G.  A. 

—  AC. 
WiJlunK,  (1.  J. 

—  E.  T. 
Willbourn.E.  8. 
Willcocks,  R.  W. 

—  R.  H. 


1891 

1H87 
1907 
1863 
1873 
1863 

190H 
190<; 

19(18 


Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinitij 
P,teA 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Cuius 
Emm. 
Jesui 
Joh. 
Emm. 
King's 
Trinity 
Down. 
Corpui 
Joh. 
Queens' 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Pemb. 
King's 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
I'emb. 
<  'iiius 
Corpus 
Corpus 
Queens' 
Queens' 
Cath. 
Jesus 
Chiisl's 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Sidney 
C^iiut 
( 'a ins 
Trinity 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Jul,. 
Emm. 
Sidney 
('(ii'u.i 
King's 


Wiilcox,.!.  M. 
Willett,  E.  W. 

—  V.J.  A. 
Willey,  R.  H. 

—  H. 
'Williams.  A.  W. 

—  T. 
'     —  J. A. 

—  W.F. 

—  N.  S. 

—  C.  B. 

—  C.J. 

■  —  H. 

—  J.C. 

—  E.  K. 
'     —  C. 

—  A.D.J.B. 

—  A.  G. 

—  T.  B. 

—  P.  S. 

'     -  C.  F.  A . 

'     -  T.  E. 

—  C.  G. 
'  -  C.  E. 
'     —          J.  F. 

—  C.  A. 

■  —  C.  S. 
'  -  A.  L. 
'    -          F.  V. 

—  A.  O. 

—  H.  F.  F. 
'     —  F.  It 

—  Albert 

—  Alan 

—  H.  H. 

—  A.  C. 

—  K.  G. 

—  Harry  A. 

—  Herbert  A. 
A. 

C.  F.W.  T. 
P.  M.  W. 
J.S. 
II.  I,. 
N. 
W.H. 

W.  N. 


1908 
1894 
1908 
1902 
1884 

1899 
19tMi 
1907 


1904 

1900 
1903 
1905 

1908 

1879 
1871 

1905 
1874 
190() 
1901 
1872 
1875 
1875 
1905 
1907 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1903 


1K68 

1878 
1880 

1884 

1859 
1865 
1874 
1876 

1902 

—  G.  C.         I'.mk; 

—  C.  I'.MIH 

—  E.  a. 

—  (.. 

—  N.  I>. 

A.J.  1869 

—  H.  A.         I'.Km 

—  C.  H. 

_  I.  II. 


Trinity 
Joh. 
Trinity 
( 'aius 
King's 
Peter's 
Peter's 
Clare 
Clare 
Clare 
Clare 
Clare 
Pemb. 
Pemb. 
Caius 
Cuius 
Caius 
Caius 
Caius 
Caius 
Trin.H. 
Corpus 
Corpus 
Queens' 
Queens' 
Queens' 
Jesus 
Jesus 
Jesus 
Jenus 
Jesus 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Chriu's 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Christ's 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Joh. 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 

{Trinity 
•Setwyii 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Trinity 
Em  m . 
Emm. 
k'mm. 
Emm. 


1254 


MEMBERS   OF   THE   UNIVERSITY. 


Williams,  H.  P. W.B. 

Emm.     1 

•WUmott,  E.  W. 

1873 

Jesus 

*     ___ 

C.  W. 

1881 

Sidney 

* 

— 

A.J. 

1897 

•     

H. 

1882 

Down.     1 

*W 

ilson 

,A.  F.  M. 

1888 

Peter's 



A.  S. 

1907 

Selwyn 

* 



J. 

1889 

Peter's 



H.J. 

Selvcyn 

* 

— 

G.  F. 

1882 

Clare 

— 

W.  E. 

Selwyn 

* 

— 

G.  H.  A. 

1895 

Clare 



T.  L. 

NonColl. 



P.  McC. 

1902 

Clare 

•    

C. 

1886 



A. 

1906 

Clare 

*  W  illiams-  Freeman 
L.  P 

\  1889 

Trinity 

— 

A.  E. 
K.  F. 

Clare 
Clare 

•Williamson,  J.  B. 

1889 

Clare 

* 

— 

J.  B. 

1865 

Pemli. 

— 

T.  R. 

M. 

Clare 

— 

G.  S. 

1895 

Pemb. 



A.J. 

N. 

Pemb. 

* 



T.  B. 

1904 

Pemb. 



R.  M 

Femb. 

— 

H.  B. 

1905 

Pemb. 

*     

G. 

1851 

Caius 



A.  P. 

Pemb. 



J.  M. 

Caius 

— 

E.  A. 

1894 

Caius 

,_ 

F.  L. 

1903 

Corpus 

« 

— 

T.  E. 

1897 

Caius 



A.  G. 

Corpus 

* 

— 

J.  D. 

1903 

Caius 



F.  A. 

Queens' 

* 

— 

J.V. 

1903 

Caius 



R. 

Christ's 

— 

P.  F. 

1905 

Caius 



C.  G. 

Magd. 

* 

— 

H.  R. 

1897 

Trin.H. 



G.  E. 

1908 

Trinity 



E.  R. 

Trin.H. 



S.  K. 

G. 

Trinity 

* 

— 

J.C. 

1884 

Corpus 

«     

H. 

1893 

— 

R.  E. 

1907 

Corpus 

•  Williams-Thomas,F.S.  1900  Trmiti/ 

— 

J.  K. 

Corpus 

Williams- Wynn, 
SirH.  L.W.Bart. 

>    1884 

Trinity 

z 

SirR.K. 
W.  G. 

Bart.  1863  King's 
1897     Ki7ig's 

•Willington.F.  P. 

1848 

Joh. 

* 

— 

T.  I.  \V. 

1904 

Kinifs 

*     

J.  R. 

I860 

Trinity 

— 

H.  S. 

1907 

King's 

•     

E.G. 

1893 

Trinity 

— 

J.  S. 

King's 

•WiUink,  J.  W. 

1881 

Pemb. 

— 

G.  N. 

Jesus 

•     

W.  E. 

1881 

King':, 

* 

— 

T.  H, 

1866 

Christ's 

•    

A. 

1873 

Emm, 

« 

— 

J. 

1875 

Christ's 

*Willis 

J.J. 

1894 

Pemb. 

— 

H.  F. 

1907 

Christ's 

*    — - 

J.C. 

1889 

Caius 

• 

— 

W. 

1848 

Joh. 



R. 

1907 

Caius 

* 



J.M. 

1859 

Joh. 

•    

J.  A. 

1862 

Kind's 

• 

— 

W.  L. 

1873 

Joh. 



J.  K. 

1901 

Queens' 

* 



A.  R. 

1877 

Joh. 

•    

R.  A. 

1872 

Trinity 

* 



C.  H. 

1841 

Trinity 

— 

R.E. 

Down. 

• 

— 

J. A. 

1851 

Trinity 

•Willis-Bund,J.  W.B.  1865 

Caius 

* 

— 

W.  R. 

1861 

Trinity 

Willmott,  A.J. 

Joh. 

* 

— 

Sir  H.  F 

1882 

Trinity 

WiUoughby.F.  G 

G. 

Trinity 

« 

■— 

E.J. 

1884 

Trinity 

*Willoughby  de    ) 
Eresby,  Lordf 

1889 

Trinity 

* 

— 

G. 

1885 

Trinity 

* 

— 

R.  T. 

1888 

Trinity 

Wills 

L.J. 

190C 

Kinq's 

» 

— 

R.  A. 

1890 

Trinity 

*     

W.K. 

1894 

Joh. 

« 



C.  E.  M. 

1899 

Trinity 

*     

R.  G. 

1900 

Joh. 

• 

— 

H.  A. 

1899 

Trinity 

— 

E.  F. 

Joh. 

• 

— 

E.  R. 

1901 

Trinity 

.  _ 

R.  B.  M. 

Trinity 



F.  B. 

1903 

Trinity 



S.  W. 

Trinity 

— 

H.  N.S. 

1907 

Trinity 

— 

W.  D.  M. 

Trinity 

— 

A.  H.  11. 

Trinity 



W.  M. 

1884 

Emm. 

— 

B.  F. 

Trinity 

*     

E.G. 

1892 

Emm. 

— 

B.  H.C. 

Trinity 

♦WiUson,  V.  F. 

1879 

Emm. 

1 

— 

C.  T. 

Trinity 



F.J. 

Emm. 



G.  B. 

Trinity 

Wilmore,  A.  N. 

Joh. 

— 

H.  F. 

Trinity 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY. 


1265 


Wilson,  J.  G.  Trinity 

•  —       R.  P.  1892  iLmm. 

•  —       S.  R.  1877  Sidney 

•  —      C.  T.  R.  1892  Sidney 

—  B.  Sid  net) 

—  J.  S.  Selwi'm 

•  —       D.H.  1870 

•Wilson- Barkworth,liu"i-  i^ 

.     ■■  jl8/b  Jenii 

—  K.  A.  1905  Jesu. 
Wilton,  H.  189-2  Caih. 

—  J.  R.  1907  Trinity 
•Wiltshire,  H.  W.  1900  Ctare 

—  H.  P.  1897  Joh. 

—  H.  (t.  Emm. 
"Wimborne,   (     11,1  ,arp  t-  ■     . 

Lord*  ^"  Trinity 

•Wimbush,  B.  1859  Cains 

—  U.S.  Cuius 

—  R.  Cai'iM 

•  —             G.  B.  1899  Trinity 
•Wimperis,  H.E.  1900  faius 

Win,  M.  8.  Pe/e/-s 

Winch,  G.  B.  1889  Triniti/ 

—  E.  B.  1899  Trinity 

—  S.  B.  Trinity 

•  Winchester,  Lord  >  .g_„  SKiny^s 

Bishop  of          5  '    <  Queen.f' 

\\  inder,  K.  H.  Pemh. 

—  B.M.D.  Jo/i. 
*Windley,  H.  C.  1894  Kiny's 

—  F.  M.  Jesus 
^Vindsor,  Viscount  Trinity 
Windsor-dive,  Hon.  I..M.  Triniti/ 

•Winfield,  P.  H.  l.S9y  Joh. 

—  A.  19<M  /loii-n. 

—  G.  I'.KIS  /)oi'-n. 
•\Ving,  W.  II.  1882  Clare 

•  —      '1'.  i;»00  Sehryn 
Wingate,  W.  W.  1894  Jesui, 

—  a.  K.  L.  Jesub 

—  R.  C.  1907  Trinity 
•Win^field,  H.  E.  18><4  Caim 

—  C.  I'.  Trinitii 
Wingfield  DiKhjr.F.  J.B.  Trin.H. 

•Winglield. Stratford, I  ,.^,^4  ^;,^,^.^ 

•Winkfiel.l.  K.  I8.'")9  Corpn, 

Winner,  E.F.  \'M^i  F.mm. 

•Winslow,  L.  S.  F.  I8t)6  IJoun. 

•Winstanlt-y,  E.  W.  iH'JiJ  Trinity 

•      —                    I).  A.  r.MH)  Trinity 

•Winstone,  K.  H.  ^7.0  Joh. 

•Winter.  VV.  lit;  L.  l'.«K>  Trinity 

—  E.  E.  I'.Mh;  Trinity 

—  .1.    F.  I'.HMi  /■;;»»<. 


Winter,  G.  P.T.  H.    liK)8  A'mm. 

•Winterbotham,  W.H.  1866  Pemft. 

—  F.  P.  1907  Cuius 

'     —  W.     1900  King's 

—  H.      1906  King's 

—  J.  King's 

—  G.L.  -Vagd. 

—  E..M.  1904  Trinity 
Wimhrop,  N.              1871  Trin.H. 

•  —            F.  B.          1886  Trinity 
•Wirgman,  A.  T.         1870  Magd. 

Wise,  A.  T.  1905  Queen,' 

Wiseman,  P.  H.  F.  Jesus 

•  —           H.J.         1865  Joh. 
'     —            A.  R.        1878  Joh. 

•  _            \.\V.      1879  Joh. 
•Wisken.J.                   1848  Cams 

Witlierington,  A.  S.  Emm. 

•Withers,  .1.  .1.  1887  King's 

Wiihey,  W.  II.  1905  Joh. 

•Withington,  K.  M.    1872  Corpus 

•Withy,  A.  E.  1887  Tri.iirv 

Witney,  T.  C.  NonCo'll. 

•Wix,  E.  N.  1874  King's 

•Wodehouse,    P.J.     1859  Cains 

—  Lord  Trin.H. 

—  Hon.  P.  Trin.H. 
•Woffindin,  H.  L.         1896  Joh. 

Wolhroni,  A.  R.  Sidmy 

•Wolf,  A.  1901  Joh. 

•Wolfenden,  R.  X.     1877  Christ's 

•Wollaston,  G.  11.       1867  Clare 

'     —  A.  F.  R.  1896  Kirig's 

'     _  (i.  W.      1896  Triniti/ 

—  H.  C.  Trinity 
•Wolley,  II.  F.             1862  Emm. 

Woistenhohncji^^l^;,.-  c;,,;^^,, 

Won^,  S.  (J.  Jciits 

•Wonnacolt,  T.  ().       1H92  King's 

•Woiitner,  T.  S.  I'.MH)  Selivyn 

•Wood.  C.J.  1.S96  Peter's 

•  _       .SirlLT.W.   1868  Clare 

—  P.  B.  l'.t()7  Clare 

—  S.  It.  liMlH  flare 

•  —      H.  ,1.  T.         1885  Femh. 

•  —       1,.  I  .  1897  Penib. 

—  T.  N.  1903  Femh. 

•  —      W.  E.  H.        1H72  C'diui 

•  —      C.       Mii^.U.  1890  Caius 

•  _     T.  B.               1891  Caiu* 
C  S.  Cains 

—  E.  H.  Cams 
_       J.C.                  1S99  Trin.H. 
C.  N.               lH94  h'inif.i 

•  _      J.  1H79  liueens' 


1256 


MEMBERS   OF  THE   UNIVERSITY. 


•Wood 

C.  J . 

1897 

i  (Queens' 
\  Hemb. 

•Woodhouse,  R.  I. 
•     —               C.J. 

1877 

1887 

Jok. 

Joh. 

*     

H.  G. 

1902 

Jeius 

•     —               A.  P. 

1872 

Trinity- 



W.  B. 

1905 

Jesus 

—               E.  J. 

1906 

Trinity 



R.  S. 

1908 

Jesus 

*     —               F.  C. 

1903 

Emm. 

— 

E.G. 

Jesus 

*Woodin,  L.  D. 

1889 

Trin.H, 

^ 

J. 

Jesus 

•Woodland,  V.  R. 

1901 

Trin.H, 

♦     

J.  A. 

1893 

Christ's 

*Woodtnass,  M. 

1857 

Trinity, 

— 

s 

1904 

Christ's 

Woodruff,  G.  G. 

1908 

Caius 

— 

C.  F. 

1906 

Christ's 

—            J.  S. 

Trin.H, 



G.  H.  H. 

Christ's 

Woods,  M.  M. 

Clare 

• 

R.  -M. 

1833 

Joh. 

-       G.C. 

1907 

Pemb. 



J. 

1854 

J  oh. 

-       J. 

1905 

Corpuir 

•    

A. 

1865 

Joh. 

*    —        H. 

1890 

Joh. 

•     

W.  S. 

1871 

Joh. 

•    —        M.  S.  G. 

1860 

Ti  iniiy 

»    

H.T. 

1872 

Joh. 

*     —        F.  T. 

1895 

Trinity 

*     

J.  A. 

1896 

Joh. 

•     -       E.S. 

1899 

Trinity 

— 

E. 

1903 

Joh. 

-        F.J. 

Trinity 



T,  E. 

1908 

Joh. 

—       .1.  M. 

Trinity 



W.  L. 

Joh. 

—       N.  C. 

1906 

Selwyn 

*     

Hon.  T.  L. 

1843 

Trinity 

—        F.  A. 

Selwyn 

•    

C. 

1851 

Trinity 

•a  00(1  ward,  R.  S. 

1875 

Femb. 

• 

A. 

1855 

Trinity 

•    -             G.  R. 

1872 

Caius 

"     

F.J. 

1856 

Trinity 

•    —             E.  H. 

1852 

Joh. 



J.L. 

1902 

Trinity 

•     -             F.  P. 

1894 

Trinity 

— 

C.  T.  T. 

1906 

Trinity 

-              W.  E. 

Trinity 

— 

A.  £.  F. 

Trinity 

Woolf,  C.  N.  S. 

Trinity 



A.  R. 

Trinity 

—       A.  E.  M. 

190.5 

Emm. 

— 

A.  W.  M. 

Trinity 

—       P.  8. 

Sidney 



F. 

Trinity 

Woollcombe,  J.  V. 

1903 

Corpus 

*     _ 

E.  G.  de  S. 

1864 

Emm. 

•     _                 G.A.L.1886 

Chrises 

•     

J.  G. 

1866 

Emm, 

Woollcombe- Boy  ce 

,  K.  W.  Caius 

*     — 

P.  W. 

1902 

(Emm. 

XSelwyn 

Woollen-  W.  H. 
•Woolley,  V.J. 

1899 

Joh. 
King's 



A. 

1904 

Emm. 

—         J.M. 

1893 

Christ's 

• 

H. 

1879 

Sidney 

*     —          R.  M. 

1899 

Joh. 

» 

B.  W. 

1891 

Sidney 

*Woolwicl),  Bp.  of 

1866 

Trinity 

Woodall,  F.  E. 

Joh. 

Woolner,  H. 

1888 

Trinity 

. — 

J.C. 

1905 

Trinity 

*Woolnoui;h,  C. 

1855 

Corpus 

Woodard,  E.  A. 

1908 

Christ's 

•Woosnam,  CM. 

1879 

Trinity 

•        

A.  L. 

1892 

Trinity 

-              C.  T. 

1908 

Down. 

Woodburn,  W.  H. 

1901 

Christ's 

Woouon,  H.  A. 

1905 

Clare 

nVood 

cock,  F. 

1900 

Pemh. 

*  Worcester,  Ld  Bpo 

f  1868 

Emvi. 

•     

T. 

1845 

Cath. 

Word  ley,  E. 

1908 

Emm. 

•Woodd.J.H.  T. 

1879 

King's 

•Wordsworth,  C. 

1870 

Peter's 

« 

A.  B. 

1875 

Triniti/ 

♦     —                W.  A 

1903 

Pemb. 

•        

T.  B, 

1888 

Trinity 

_                 J.L. 

Caius 

m     

C.  H.B. 

1890 

Trinity 

_                A.  G. 

Queens' 

Woode,  A.  F. 

Carpels 

—                C.  W 

1902 

Trinity 

•Woodhead.G.S.Ai.. 

l.lSini 

( Trin.H. 

{Icing's 

—  J.  C. 

—  0.  B. 

1908 

Trinity 
Trinity 

Woodhouse,  D.  C. 

190.-. 

Clare 

•Workman,  W.  P. 

1884 

Trinity 

*     

J.  S. 

LSH4 

Pemt). 

—             E.  W. 

Trinity 



C.  K. 

1908 

Femb. 

•Worlledge.A.  J. 

1871 

Caius 

•     

G.  F. 

1897 

Caius 

•    —             E.W. 

1872 

Jesus 

•    

R. 

1847 

Trin.H. 

*Worman,  E.  J. 

1898 

Christ's 



G.  H. 

Trin.H. 

Wormell,R.  L. 

Cath. 

*     

(  . 

1892 

King's 

Worrall,  N. 

1906 

Joh. 

•    

A.C. 

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LAWS    AND    BVE    LAWS 

OF    THE 

CAMBRIDGE    PHILOSOPHICAL   SOCIETY. 

The  Cambridge  Philosophical  Society  was  establislied 
November  the  15th,  1319,  for  the  purpose  ot  promotiii<;  scientific 
inquiry,  and  oi"  t'acilitatinir  the  communication  of  facts  connected 
with  the  advancement  of  Philosophy  and  Natural  History;  and 
became  a  Body  Corporate  by  virtue  of  a  Charter  "^ranted  by 
His  late  Majesty  Kin<;  William  the  Fourth.  This  Charter, 
bearing  date  the  3d  day  of  August,  1832,  was  formally  accepted 
by  the  Society  at  a  general  Meeting  held  after  due  notice  for 
that  express  purpose,  Nov.  6th,  1832. 

The  meetings  of  the  Society  are  held  in  the  Lecture  Rooms, 
and  its  Library  is  kept  in  a  room  in  the  New  Museums  building. 

ABSTRACT    OF    THE    LAWS 
PRESCRIBED  BY  THE  CHARTER. 
IT  is  expressly  provided  by  the  Charter — 

1.  That  the  Society  shallconsist  of  such  Graduates  of  the  Uni- 
versity as  were  then  Fellows  thereof,  or  shall  at  any  time  become 
Fellows  thereof,  agreeably  to  the  Bye  Laws  of  the  Society. 

2.  That  there  shall  always  be  a  Council  to  manage  the  concerns 
of  the  Body  Corporate,  and  that  the  said  Council  consist  of  a  Presi- 
dent, three  Vice-Presidents,  one  Treasurer,  not  more  than  three 
Secretaries,  and  not  more  than  twelve  nor  less  than  seven  other 
Fellows,  to  be  elected  out  of  the  Fellows  of  the  said  Body  Corporate. 

3.  That  General  Meetings  of  the  Body  Corporate  shall  he  held 
once  in  thevear,or  oftener;  for  the  purpose  of  electing  the  Officers 
and  Council  of  the  Society,  and  determining  the  period  of  their 
continuance  in  ottice;  and  also  of  enacting  such  Bye  Laws  as  may 
seem  useful  and  necessary  for  the  regulation  of  the  said  Body  Cor- 
porate— for  fixing  the  days  on  which  the  ordinary  Meetings  of 
the  Society  shall  be  held — for  determining  the  mode  in  which 
F'ellows  and  Honorary  Memliers  shall  be  elected,  admitted,  or 
expelled — and  for  managing  the  afl'airs  of  the  said  Body  Corporate, 

4.  That  the  Fellow  wiio  has  filled  the  ollice  of  President  tor  two 
successive  years  shall  not  l)e  auain  eligible  to  the  same  situation 
until  the  expiration  of  one  year  from  tlie  termination  of  his  otlice. 

5.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  at  the  General  Meetings  of  the  Bod\ 
Corporate  to  alter  or  revok(?  former  Bye  Laws,  and  to  make  such 
new  Bye  I>aws  as  they  j^liall  think  u'ood  and  expedient. 

6.  That  no  such  General  Meeting  shall  (without  the  consent 
of  the  Council)  have  the  power  of  altering  or  repealing  any  Bye 
Law  or  making  any  new  one,  unless  the  Fellow  or  Fellows  of 
the  Society  desirous  of  altering  or  rejjealing  any  B\e  Law  or  of 
making  any  new  one  shall  have  given  to  the  COuncil  one  month's 
previous  notice  of  such  his  or  tluMr  intention. 

7.  That  no  Bye  Law  >ihall  on  any  nretence  whatsoever  be 
made  in  opposition  to  the  true  intent  of  tlie  Charter,  the  l^aws  of 
the  Realm,  or  the  Statutes  of  the  UniverHity  of  Cambridge. 


1260       LAWS  AND  BYE  LAWS  OF  THE 

8.  That  the  Council  shall  (in  conformity  with  the  Charter  and 
Bye  Laws  of  the  Society)  have  the  sole  management  of  the  Funds 
and  affairs  of  the  Society,  and  do  all  such  acts  as  shall  appear  to 
them  necessary  to  carry  into  effect  the  objects  and  views  of  the 
Body  Corporate. 

9.  That  the  whole  property  of  the  Body  Corporate  shall  be  vested 
in  the  Fellows  thereof:  but  that  no  disposition  of  any  lands,  tene- 
ments, or  hereditaments  belonging  to  the  said  Body  Corporate  shall 
be  made  except  with  the  approbation  and  concurrence  of  a  General 
Meeting.  

BYE    LAWS 

OF   THE 

CAMBRIDGE   PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY. 

L     Of  the  Election  of  the  Members  of  the  Council. 

1.  The  President,  Vice-Presidents,  Treasurer,  Secretaries,  and 
at  least  three  ordinary  Members  of  the  Council,  shall  be  annually 
elected  by  ballot  from  amongst  the  Fellows  of  the  Society. 

2.  The  same  Fellow  shall  not  be  eligible  to  fill  the  office  of 
Vice-President,  for  more  than  two  years  successively. 

3.  The  three  senior  ordinary  Members  of  the  Council  shall 
retire  annually. 

4.  No  Fellow  under  the  degree  of  M.A.,  M.B.,  or  LL.M.,  shall 
be  a  Member  of  the  Council. 

II.     Of  the  Election,  Admission,  Withdrawal,  and    Expulsion 
OF   Fellows. 

1.  Any  Graduate  of  the  University  of  Cambridge  desirous  of 
becoming  a  Fellow  of  the  Society,  shall  be  proposed  and  recom- 
mended by  a  certificate  in  writing,  signed  by  three  or  more  Fel- 
lows. The  certificate  shall  specify  the  Christian  and  surname  of 
the  Candidate,  his  Degree,  the  name  of  his  College  and  his  usual 
place  of  residence ;  all  of  which  must  be  certified  from  the  personal 
knowledge  of  at  least  one  of  the  subscribing  Fellows. 

The  following  shall  be  the  Form  of  the  Certificate. 

Name.  Degree.  College  and  place  of  residence. 

being  desirous  of  becoming  a  Fellow  of  the  Cambridge 
Philosophical  Society,  we,  whose  Names  are  underwritten, 
do  recommend  him  as  a  proper  person  to  be  a  Fellow  of  the 
said  Society. 

(Signed)  from  personal  knowledge. 


This  certificate  shall  be  read  by  one  of  the  Secretaries  at  the 
Meeting  at  which  the  Candidate  is  proposed,  be  suspended  in  the 
Library  of  the  Society,  and  remain  there  till  he  be  balloted  for. 

2.  The  Ballot  shall  take  place  on  the  second  Meeting  (Ordinary 
or  Extraordinary)  after  that  at  which  the  Candidate  is  proposed : 
but  all  Heads  of  Colleges,  Doctors,  and  Professors  of  the  Univer- 
sity, and  all  persons  who  have  been  admitted  to  Honorary  Degrees, 
shall  be  balloted  for  at  the  Meeting  at  which  they  are  proposed. 


CAMBKIDOE  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.         1261 

3.  No  person  shall  be  declared  elected,  unless  he  have  in  his 
favour  at  least  two-thirds  of  the  Fellows  voting  by  ballot,  and  if  it 
appear  upon  the  ballot  that  the  person  proposed  is  not  elected,  no 
notice  thereof  shall  be  taken  in  the  minutes. 

4.  The  Vice-Chancellor  for  the  time  being,  when  regularly  pro- 
posed, shall  be  admitted  a  Fellow  without  a  ballot. 

5.  No  person  who  has  been  elected  a  Fellow  shall  be  entitled 
to  any  of  the  privileges  of  the  Society  till  he  has  paid  his  admis- 
sion fee,  and  also  his  subscription  for  the  current  year,  or  the  sum 
specified  in  lieu  of  his  annual  contributions. 

6.  If  the  annual  subscription  of  any  Fellow  be  twelve  months 
in  arrear,  the  Treasurer  shall  make  application  for  it,  and  if  it  be 
not  paid  within  one  month,  a  notice  of  the  same  shall  be  suspended 
in  the  Library,  and  the  Secretary  shall  inform  the  Fellow  thereof; 
and  if  the  said  subscription  be  still  due  at  the  expiration  of  the 
succeeding  twelve  months,  the  name  of  such  person  shall  be 
announced  at  the  next  Annual  General  Meeting  as  having  been 
struck  off  the  list  of  the  Society. 

7.  Any  person  whose  name  has  been  removed  from  the  list 
of  the  Society  on  account  of  the  non-payment  of  his  subscription, 
may,  on  payment  of  the  arrears  due  from  him  at  the  time  when 
his  name  was  removed  from  the  list  of  the  Society,  be  re-admitted 
by  ballot  without  a  fresh  admission  fee. 

8.  The  death  or  withdrawal  of  any  Fellow  having  been  signi- 
fied to  one  of  the  Secretaries,  he  shall  preserve  a  record  of  it,  and 
cause  it  to  V>e  announced  at,  and  entered  upon  the  minutes  of  the 
next  Annual  General  Meeting. 

9.  No  Fellow  shall  be  understood  to  have  withdrawn  himself 
from  the  Society  until  he  shall  have  signified  such  his  intention  by 
letter,  under  his  hand,  addressed  tooneof  the  Secretaries, or  to  the 
Treasurer,  and  shall  have  paid  all  such  sums  of  money  as  may  be 
due  from  him  to  the  Society. 

10.  If  any  Fellow  of  the  Society  shall,  contemptuously  or  con- 
tumeliously,  disobey  the  Laws,  Bye  Laws  or  other  regulations  of  the 
Society:  or  shall  hy  speaking,  writing  or  printing,  publicly  defame 
the  Society;  or  advisedly,  maliciously  or  dishonestly,  do  anything 
to  the  damage,  detriment  or  dishonour  thereof,  he  shall  be  liable 
to  expulsion  from  the  Society. 

1 1.  Whenever  there  shall  be  cause  for  the  expulsion  of  any  Fel- 
low from  the  Society,  the  President  shall,  at  some  ordinary  or 
extraordinary  meeting,  ])rop<).se  the  expulsion  of  such  Fellow;  and 
at  the  next  General  Meeting,  either  Annual  or  sj)ecial,  the  (juestiou 
shall  be  put  to  the  ballot,  and  if  two-thirds  of  tiie  Fellows  present 
votefor  it,  the  President  shall  pronounce  such  per.son  to  be  expelled 
from  the  Society;  the  Secretary  shall  record  tiie  expuihion  ol  such 
person  in  the  Minute  Hook  of  the  Society, and  bis  name.  asex|)elled, 
shall  be  read  at  the  next  Annual  (Jeneral  Meeting. 

12.  All  persons  expelled  from  the  Society  shall  be  thereby  ren- 
dered incapable  of  belonging  to  it  in  future. 


1262       LAWS  AND  BYE  LAWS  OF  THE 

III.    Of  Honorary  Members. 
L     No  Graduate  or  Member  of  the  University  of  Cambridge 
shall  be  an  Honorary  Member. 

2.  The  number  of  Honorary  Members  shall  not  exceed  sixty  ; 
not  more  than  thirty  of  whom  shall  be  British  subjects  or  usually 
resident  in  the  British  Dominions. 

3.  Honorary  Members  shall  be  proposed, after  a  sanction  of  the 
Council,  by  at  least  six  Fellows  of  the  Society.  The  Certificate  of 
recommendation  shall  specify  the  p:rounds  on  which  each  Honorary 
Member  is  proposed ;  and  the  mode  of  his  election  shall  be  subject 
to  the  same  regulations  as  that  of  the  Fellows. 

IV.    Or  THE  Funds  of  the  Society. 

1.  The  annual  subscription  of  each  Fellow  shall  be  one  guinea, 
and  shall  be  due,  in  advance,  on  the  first  of  January  in  every  year. 

2.  Every  Fellow,  upon  his  election,  shall  pay  an  admission  fee 
of  one  guinea,  and  also  the  subscription  for  the  current  year  :  but 
a  Fellow  elected  in  the  latter  half  of  the  October  Term  in  any  year 
shall  not  be  required  to  pay  the  subscription  which  became  due  on 
the  preceding  first  of  January, 

3.  Any  Fellow,  or  Fellow  elect,  may  compound  for  all  annual 
subscriptions  by  the  payment  often  guineas. 

4.  Fellows  of  ten  years'standing,  if  non-resident,  may  compound 
for  all  future  annual  subscriptions  to  the  Society  by  the  payment  of 
five  guineas;  it  being  understood,  that  their  subscription  is  to  be 
renewed,  or  a  second  sum  of  five  guineas  paid,  in  case  of  their 
returning  into  residence. 

6.  Resident  Fellows  of  fifteen  years'  standing  may  compound  for 
all  future  annual  subscriptions  by  the  payment  of  five  guineas. 

6.     The  Society  shall  not  make  any  dividend,  gift,  division,  or 
bonus  in  money  unto  or  amongst  any  of  its  members. 
V.    Of  the  Council. 

1.  The  Council  shall  meet  in  the  Library  of  the  Society,  at  least 
once  in  every  fortnight  during  full  term,  and  not  less  than  five 
shall  constitute  a  quorum.  Due  notice  of  each  Meeting  shall  be 
sent  to  every  member  of  the  Council. 

2.  All  questions  shall  be  determined  in  the  Council  by  open 
vote,  unless  a  ballot  be  demanded.  The  determination  of  the  Council 
shall,  at  the  desire  of  any  two  members  present,  be  deferred  to 
the  next  succeeding  Meeting.  If  the  number  of  votes  be  equal, 
the  Chairman  shall  have  the  casting  vote. 

3.  Nothing  shall  be  published  by  the  Society,  which  has  not 
been  previously  approved  by  the  Council ;  and  the  Council  shall 
be  at  liberty  to  call  in  the  aid  of  any  Fellow  of  the  Society,  well 
skilled  in  the  particular  branch  of  science,  which  may  happen  to 
be  the  subject  of  any  paper  under  consideration. 

VI.     Of  the  Ordinary  Meetings. 

1.  The  Meetings  of  the  Society  shall  be  held  on  Mondays,  once 
in  every  fortnight,  during  full  Term. 

2.  The  President  shall  take  the  Chair  at  5  p.m. 


CAMBRIDGE    PHILOSOPHICAL   SOCIETY.  1263 

3.  The  business  of  each  Meeting  shall  be  conducted  m  the 
following  order: 

(1)  The  Minutes  of  the  preceding  Meeting  read  and  approved. 

(2)  Notices  of  new  Motions  presented. 

(3)  Members  proposed. 

(4)  Members  balloted  for. 

(5)  Presents  acknowledged. 

(6)  Miscellaneous  business. 

(7)  Communications  read. 

4.  Each  Fellow  shall  be  at  liberty  to  introduce  a  visitor  on 
delivering  his  name  to  the  President  or  Chairman  at  the  time. 

5.  The  Treasurer's  Accounts  for  the  past  year,  having  been 
examined  and  approved  by  two  Fellows  of  the  Society  appointed  by 
the  Council  for  that  purpose,  shall  be  laid  before  the  first  Ordinary 
Meeting  in  the  Lent  Term. 

\'I1.     Of  iHK  Annual  General  Meeting. 

1.  The  Annual  General  Meeting  of  the  Society  shall  take  place 
on  the  last  Monday  in  October.  At  this  Meeting  the  Officers  and 
new  Members  of  Council  shall  be  elected  for  the  succeeding  year. 

2.  The  election  of  the  Officers  and  new  Members  of  the  Council 
shall  be  made  by  means  of  Balloting  Lists.  Each  List  shall  con- 
sist of  the  names  of  those  Fellows  who  are  suggested  by  the 
Council  for  election  as  Officers  and  as  New  Members  of  Council, 
and  shall  have  a  blank  column  opposite  to  the  names  for  such 
alteritions  in  them  as  any  Fellow  may  wish  to  make. 

3.  The  Balloting  Lists  shall  l)e  prepared  by  the  Council,  and 
printed  and  sent  under  the  direction  of  the  Secretaries  to  the 
Fellows  of  the  Society  resident  in  Cambridge,  at  least  three  days 
previous  to  the  Annual  General  Meeting. 

4.  If  any  Fellow  shall  not  approve  of  the  Fellows  named  on 
the  Ballotinir  List,  but  be  desirous  of  altering  the  List,  he  must 
strike  his  pen  across  the  printed  name  or  names  to  which  he  ob- 
jects, and  write  on  the  adjoiniu<;  blank  column  the  name  or  names 
of  the  Fellow  or  Fellows  for  whom  he  may  desire  to  give  his  vote. 

5.  Two  Scrutators  shall  be  nominated  by  the  Chairman,  at  tlie 
'Meeting,  with  the  approbation  of  the  Society  as  there  assembled, 
who  shall  receive  and  examine  the  Balloting  Lists  and  report  to  the 
meeting  the;  names  of  those  Fellows  having  the  majority  of  votes  for 
composing  tiie  Officers  ami  New  Members  of  C'ouncil ;  the  names 
of  which  Fellows  shall  i)e  announced  trom  the  chair  as  elected. 

6.  Any  Balloting  List  which  contains  more  than  the  proper 
number  of  names  of  Fellows  recommeiided  for  election  into  either 
of  the  otlices  or  as  New  Members  of  Council  shall  be  set  aside  by 
the  Scrutators,  and  not  taken  into  account  l)y  them  in  adding  up 
the  number  of  votes. 

7.  In  case  of  an  e<|uality  of  votes  for  the  election  of  two  or 
more  Fellows  whose  number  together  exceeils  the  total  number  to 
be  elected,  exclusive  of  those  having  a  majority  of  votes,  the  elec- 
tion of  one  or  more  of  them  shall  be  determined  by  the  casting 
vote  of  the  Chairman. 


1264  LAWS  AND   BYE   LAWS   OF  THE 

VIII.    Of  Special  General  Meetings. 

1.  The  Council  may  at  any  time  call  a  Special  General  Meeting 
of  the  Society. 

2.  At  least  three  days'  notice  of  such  Meeting  shall  be  given 
by  one  of  the  Secretaries  to  the  Members  of  the  Society  resident  in 
Cambridge. 

3.  The  Council,  on  receiving  a  requisition  to  that  effect,  signed 
by  not  less  than  six  Fellows  of  the  Society,  shall  call  a  general 
Meeting,  to  take  place  within  a  week  after  the  expiration  of  the 
month's  previous  notice  prescribed  by  the  Charter. 

IX.    Of  the  Duties  of  the  President  and  Vice-Presidents. 

1.  The  duty  of  the  President  shall  be,  to  take  the  Chair  at  the 
Meetings  of  the  Society  and  Council;  to  regulate  and  keep  order 
in  all  their  proceedings ;  to  state  questions  and  propositions  to  the 
Meeting ;  to  report  the  result  of  ballots ;  and  to  carry  into  effect 
the  regulations  of  the  Society. 

2.  In  the  absence  of  the  President,  the  Chair  shall  be  taken  by 
one  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  in  the  following  order ;  viz.  the 
Senior  Vice-President,  Treasurer,  or  Senior  Ordinary  Member  of 
the  Council  then  present. 

X.     Of  the  Duties  of  the  Treasurer. 
The  Treasurer  shall  receive  all  sums  of  Money  due  to  the 
Society,  transact  all  its  pecuniary   affairs,  and  keep  a  regular 
account  of  receipts  and  payments,  in  the  mode  which  may  seem 
most  proper  to  the  Council. 

XI.     Of  the  Duties  of  the  Secretaries. 

1.  The  Secretaries  shall  have  the  management  of  the  corre- 
spondence of  the  Society  and  Council. 

2.  They  shall  attend  all  Meetings  of  the  Society  and  Council; 
take  minutes  of  their  proceedings,  and  enter  them  in  books  pro- 
vided for  that  purpose;  transact  the  business  of  the  Ordinary 
Meetings  according  to  the  mode  specified  in  Section  vi.  Rule  3; 
have  the  care  of  the  Library  and  Museum  of  the  Society ;  examine 
and  sign  all  tradesmen's  bills  due  from  the  Society,  and  send  them 
to  the  Treasurer  for  payment. 

3.  The  Secretaries  shall  have  the  charge,  under  the  direction 
of  the  Council,  of  printing  the  Transactions  of  the  Society,  and  of 
correcting  the  press. 

XII.     Of  the  Society's  Property. 
The   Common  Seal,  Charter,  and  Deeds  of  the  Society,  shall 
be  kept  in  an  Iron  Chest  with  two  locks  and  two  different  keys,  the 
one  to  be  kept  by  the  President,  and  the  other  by  the  Treasurer, 
XIII.    Of  the  Society's  Library.     See  page  1265. 
XIV.    Of  Benefactors. 
The  names  of  Benefactors  to  the  Society  shall  be  read  at  the 
annual  General  Meeting,  and  shall  be  inserted  in  the  Society's 
Memoirs. 

XV.    Miscellaneous  Regulations. 
1.    All  communications,  presents,  &c.  shall  be  sent  to  one  of 
the    Secretaries,  if   not  personally  presented  by  a  Fellow  at  a 
Meeting  of  the  Society. 


CAiMBIUDGE  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY.  1265 

2.  The  Author  of  any  communication,  if  a  Fellow,  shall  have 
the  liberty  of  readinjj  his  own  paper. 

XVI.     Of  Associates. 
Residents   in   Cambridge    or   the    neighbourhood,   not  being 
Graduates,  may    be    elected   Associates   of  the    Society.      Each 
line  shall  be  proposed  by  three  Fellows  of  the  Society,  nominated 
y  the  Council,  and  elected  by  the  Society.    An  Associate  shall  be 
iected  for  a  period  of  three  years,  and,  if  not  then  a  Graduate, 
-hall    be   eligible   for  re-election.      Associates    shall    have   the 
[irivilege  of  attending  the  Meetings  and  consulting  the  books  in 
the  Library  of  the  Society. 
Associates  being  either  Teachers  recognised  by  the  University 
r  engaged  in  investigations  of  a  scientific  character  may  upon 
application  made  to  the  Council  through  one  of  the  Secretaries 
receive  permission  to  borrow  books  from  the  Society's  Library  on 
the  same  conditions  as  Fellows  of  the  Society.     Associates  avail- 
ing themselves  of  such  permission  shall  i)ay  a  subscription  of 
half-a-guinea  per  annum.     

THE   CAMBRIDGE    PHILOSOPHICAL   LIBRARY. 

In  1881  the  use  of  the  Library  of  the  Cambridge  Philosophical 
Society  was  offered  to  the  University  on  condition  that  the  books 
were  deposited  in  the  large  room  on  the  ground  Hoor  of  the 
central  block  of  the  New  Museums,  and  that  the  University 
made  provision  for  the  services  of  a  Librarian  for  the  proper 
custody  of  the  books  and  the  keeping  of  a  cataloi^ue.  The  offer 
was  accepted  (Grace,  June  2,  1881)  and  the  library  placed  under 
the  management  of  a  Committee,  who  have  issued  the  following 
rules : 

1 .    The  Library  shall  be  called  the  Cambridge  Philosophical  Library. 

li.  The  Library  shall  be  open,  during  term,  from  nine  to  one,  and  from 
two  to  six;  and  during  vacation,  according  as  the  Committee  may  from 
time  to  time  determine. 

3.  The  Libniry  shall  be  open  to  all  Fellows  and  Associates  of  the 
Cambridge  Philosophical  Society ;  to  all  Professors,  Demonstrators, 
Curators,  ami  Teachers  recognised  by  the  University;  and  to  all  Students 
certi6ed  by  any  of  these  Otticers;  all  of  whom  shall  be  permitted  to  use 
the  books  of  the  Library  within  the  buildings  of  the  New  Museums. 

4.  No  book  shall  be' taken  out  of  the  buildings  of  the  New  Museums, 
except  by  Fellows  of  the  I'liUosophicul  Society  and  by  Associates  who  have 
received  sfiecial  permission  from  the  Council  of  the  Society;  and  by  them 
only  for  a  time  not  exceeding  fourteen  days;  provided  that  any  book  which 
has  been  borrowed  for  five  days  may  be  recalled  lo  llie  Ijibrary  upon  notice 
being  given  to  the  Librarian  that  the  book  is  wanted.  \  fine  of  Is.  per 
volume  per  day  will  be  incurred  by  the  holder  of  books  so  recalled  which 
are  not  returned  within  forty-eic;hl  hours  of  the  time  when  the  notice  of 
recall  was  sent  from  the  Library. 

6.  Books  marked  'not  to  be  taken  out'  shall  not  be  removed  from  the 
buildings  of  the  New  Museums;  provided  that  books  so  marked  may  be 
taken  out,  hy  Fellowt  i<f'  the  PhilosophirdI  Society,  during  the  last  hour  in 
any  day  on  which  the  Lit)rary  is  open;  and  that  they  be  brought  back 
during  the  first  two  hours  that  the  Library  is  next  open. 

6.  All  portions  of  volumes  which  arc  not  bound  or  placed  on  the 
shelves  shall  be  included  among  those  '■not  to  be  taken  out.'  Of  all  other 
books  so  marked  a  list  shall  be  kept  by  the  Lit>rar>  Clerk. 


1266  CAMBRIDGE  PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY. 

7.  No  book  shall  be  borrowed  from  tlie  Library  under  the  above  Rules, 
without  a  written  order  sent  to  the  Library  Clerk,  or  an  entry  made  in 
a  register  to  be  kept  for  the  purpose. 

8.  No  book  shall  be  allowed  to  remain  out  of  the  Library  more  than 
fourteen  days,  under  a  penalty  of  one  shilling  a  volume;  the  penalty  to  be 
repeated  every  week  until  the  book  be  returned. 

9.  Any  person  from  whom  a  fine  is  due  shall  be  excluded  from  the 
Library. 

10.  Books  presented  to  this  Library  shall  be  deemed  the  property  of 
the  University,  unless  specially  given  to  the  Cambridge  Philosophical 
Society;  but  they  shall  all  be  subject  to  the  above  Rules. 

•„•  In  the  absence  of  the  Library  Clerk  Fellows  of  the  Philosophical 
Society  can  obtain  the  key  of  the  Library  at  the  Porter's  Lodge. 

Forms  of  Certificates,  as  required  by  Rule  3,  may  be  obtained  of  the 
Library  Clerk. 

The  members  of  the  Committee  are  Mr  Clark  and  Mr  Shipley, 
appointed  by  the  Society,  and  Professor  Liveing,  Mr  Jenkinson 
and  Prof.  Thomson,  appointed  by  the  Museums  and  Lecture 
Rooms  Syndicate. 

Lihrarii  Clerk,  Samuel  Matthews. 

THE   HOPKINS   PRIZE. 

TJie  following  are  the  Regulations  for  the  "  Hopkins  Prize," 
founded  in  memory  of  the  late  W.  Hopkins,  M.A.  F.R.S. 
L    That  the  Prize  be  called  "The  Hopkins  Prize." 

2.  That  this  Prize  be  adjudged  once  in  three  years. 

3.  That  it  be  adjudged  for  the  best  original  memoir,  invention 
or  discovery,  in  connexion  with  Mathematico-physical  or  Mathe- 
raatico-experimental  science  that  may  have  been  published  during 
the  three  years  immediately  preceding,  but  that  the  adjudicators 
be  at  liberty,  if  it  seem  to  them  advisable  in  any  particular  case,  to 
award  the  Prize  for  a  discovery  in  Mathematics  alone,  or  in  Experi- 
mental Physics  alone,  or  for  one  which  has  not  been  published 
within  the  forementioned  period. 

4.  That  it  be  confined  to  those  who  are  or  have  been  Members 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

5.  That  the  'fund  be  vested  in  the  Cambridge  Philosophical 
Society,  and  the  Prize  adjudged  by  three  Fellows  of  the  Society, 
nominated  by  the  Council  of  the  Society  for  each  occasion. 

6.  That,  in  the  event  of  any  difficulty  arising  in  carrying  out 
the  above  provisions  in  any  particular  instance,  either  from  lack  of 
a  prize-subject  of  sufficient  merit,  or  from  any  other  cause,  the 
Council  of  the  Cambridge  Philosophical  Society  be  at  liberty  to 
carry  over  the  amount  of  the  Prize  for  that  term  towards  aug- 
menting the  fund  for  future  prizes,  or  to  award  it  to  some  one  not 
a  member  of  the  University. 

Award  of  the  Hopkins  Prize. 

1867  Prof.  O.  G.Stokes,  F.R.S.  |         1880  W.  M.  Hicks,  K.K.S. 

1H70  Prof.  J.  C.  Maxwell,  K.B.S.  1888  H.  Lamb.  F.R.S. 

11(7.3  Lord  Hayleif'h.K.R.S.  1891  Prof.  J.  J.  Thoinson,  F.R.S. 

11)76  Sir  W.  Thomson,  F.RS.  1894  W.  I).  Niven,  RH.S. 

1H79  Prof.  a.  H.  Darwin,  F.R.S.  1897  J.  Larnior,  K.ll.S. 

1882  R.  T.  Glazehmok,  F.R.S.  1          1900  S.  S.  Hough,  F. U.S. 


CAMBRIDGE    PHILOSOPHICAL  SOCIETY. 


Patron. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  liayleigh,  (.hancellor  of  the  University. 

Vice-Patron. 

The  Rijj;ht  V\''or.shipful  the  Vice-chancellor. 

THE  COUNCIL. 

(Elected  On.  28.  1907.) 

President. 
E.  W.  Hobson,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  Christ's  College. 

Vice-Presiden  t» . 

D.  Sharp,  M.A.  F.R.S. 

8.  Ruhemann,  M.A.,  Gonville  and  Caiua  College. 

J.  .J.  Thomson,  M.A.,  F.R.S. ,  Cavendish  Professor  of  Physics. 

Treusurer. 
H.  F.  Xewal!,  M.A.,  F.R.S.  Trinity  College. 

Secretaries. 
A.  E.  Shipley,  M.A.,  K. R.S.,  Christ's  College. 

E.  \V.  liarofs,  Sc.D.,  Trinity  College. 
1'.  V.  Bevan,  M..\.,  Trinity  College. 

Ordinary  Members  of  the  Council. 
A.  HutchintDii,  M.A.,  I'emhroke  (IcvUege. 
1".  K.  Rlackman,  M.A.,  K.W.S.,  St  John's  College. 
H.  W.  Iticlinjond,  .M.A.,  King's  College. 

F.  G.  Hopkins,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Emmanuel  College. 
A.  Harker,  M.A.,  F.K.S.,  St  John's  College. 

J.  Larmor,  M..A.  K.R.S. ,  Lucasian  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

W.  L.  H.  Duckworth,  M.D.,  Sc.D.,  Jesus  College. 

\V.  G.  Fearnsides,  M.A.,  Sidney  Sussex  ('ollege. 

\V.  J.  Sell,  Sc.D.,  Christ's  College. 

\S'.  v..  Dixon,  M.A.,  Downing  College. 

'I'.  H.  Wood,  M..\.,  Drapers  Pr^fesHor  of  Agriculture. 

li.  Mopkiiison,  M.A.,  Professor  of  Mechanism  and  Applied  Mochanits. 


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FELLOWS  OF  THE 


FELLOWS. 


aAdaiiis,  W.  G.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aAdie,  R.  H.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aAUbutt,     T.     C.     M.D.     Caius. 
Regius   Professor  of  Pliysic. 
Allcock,  W.  B.  M.A.  Emmanuel. 
aAllen,  Rev.  A.  J.  C.  M.A.  St  Pet. 

Anderson,  H.  K.  M.D.  Caius. 
aAnningson,  B.  M.D.  Caius. 
Arber,  E.  A.  N.  M.A.  Trinity. 
A.ssheton,  R.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aAtkinson,  Rev.  E.  D.D.  Master 

of  Clare. 
aAtkinson,  Rev.  G.  B.  M.A.  Trin. 
Hall. 

B. 

aBaker,  H.  F.  Sc.D.  St  John's. 
Ball,    Sir   R.    S.    M.A.    King's. 
Lowndean  Professor  of  Astro- 
nomy. 
Barclay-Smith,  E.  M.D.  Down. 
Barcroft,  J.  M.A.  King's. 
Barlow,  C.  W.  C.  M.A.  St  Pet. 
aBarnes,  Rev.  E.  W.  Sc.D.  Trin. 

Secretanj. 
aBashforth,  Rev.  F.  B.D.  St  John's. 
aBasset,  A.  P..   M.A.  Trinity. 
Bateman,  H.  M.A.  Trinity. 
Bateson,    W.    M.A.    St   .John's, 
Professor  of  Biology. 
«Bedford,  T.  G.  M.A.  Sidney. 
aBennett,  G.  T.  M.A.  Emm. 
rt.Berry,  A.  M.A.  King's. 
aBesant,  W.  H.  Sc.D.  St  John's. 
«Bevan,  P.  V.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Sccretari/. 
aBidder,  G^  P.  M.A.  Trinity. 
BiflFen,  R.  H.  M.A.   Emmanuel, 
Professor  of  Agiicultural  Bo- 
tany. 
Birtwistle,  G.  M.A.  Pemb. 


Blackman,  F.  F.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aBles,  E.  J.  M.A.  King's. 
aBloomfield,    Rev.    E.    N.,    M.A. 

Clare. 
oBond,  Rev.  John,  M.A.  3Iagd. 
aBond,  W.  A.  M.D.  St  John's. 
aBonney,    Rev.    T.    G.    Sc.D.    St 

John's. 
aBorradaile,  L.  A.  M.A.  Selw. 

Boulenger,  C.  L.  B.A.  King's. 
aBradbury,  J.  B.  J\I.D.  Downing. 
Downing   Professor    of   Medi- 
cine. 
Biindley,  H.  H.  M.A.  St  John's. 
ftBromwich,    T.    J.    I'A.     M.A. 
St  John's. 
Brooks,  F.  T.  B.A.  Caius. 
aBrown,  E.  W.  M.A.  Christ's. 
aBrown,  F.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aBryan,  G.  H.  Sc.D.  St  Peter's. 
aBuchanan,  J.  Y^.  M.A.  Christ's. 
aBurhury,  S.  H.  M.A.  St  John's. 
ctBurdon,  E.  R.  M.A.  Sidney. 

Burke,  J.  B.  B.  B.A.  Trin. 
«Burkill,  I.  H.  M.A.  Caius. 
aBurnside,  W.  M.A.  Pembroke, 
Burton,  W.  B.A.  Emm. 
Butler,  Rev.  H.  M.  D.D.  Master 
of  Trinity. 

C. 

ttCanieroii,  J.  F.  M.A.  Caius. 
rtCanipbell,  N.  R.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aCapstick,  J.  W.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aCave,  C.  J.  P.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Chapman,    Rev.     A.    T.    M.A. 
Emmanuel. 

Chittock,  C.  B.A.  Trinity. 
aChree,  C.  Sc.D.  King's. 
aChrystal,  G.  .'M.A.  Corpus. 
aClark,J.  W.  M.A.  Trinity. 
oClifton,  R.  B.  M.A.  St  John's. 

Coates,  W.  M.  M.A.  Queens". 


a  Life  .Mciubers. 


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oCobbett,  L.  M.D.  Trin. 

Cole.  S.  W.  MA.  Trin. 
rtC'ooksim,  B.  M.A.  Trin. 
aCooper,  C.  F.  M.A.  Trin. 
aCooper,  Rev.  J.E.  M.A.  St  John's. 

Cooper,  W.  F.  B.A.  Clare 
aCowell,  P.  H.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aCreighton,  C.  M.A.  King's. 
aCrosse,  Rev.  C.  H    M.A.  Caius. 


aDalton,  J.  H.  C.  M.D.  Triuitv. 
DArcy,  R.  F.  M.A.  Caius. 

a  Darwin,  F.  M.A.  Christ'.s. 

aDarwin,  Sir  G.  H.  M.A.  Trinity. 
Plumian  Professor  of  Astro- 
nomy. 

aDarwin,  Horace,  M.A.  Trinity. 

aDavis,  Rev.  W.  B.M.A.  StJoh. 
Dawson,  H.  G.  M.A.  Chri.st's. 

aDewar,  Sir  J.  M.A.  St  Peter's. 
.Jack'ionian  Profe.ssorof  Natu- 
ral Experimental  Philosophy. 

aDickson,  J.  D.  H.  M.A.  St 
Peter's. 

a  Dixon,  A. 


C.  .Sc.  D.  Trinity. 
Di.xon,  E.  T.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aDi.xon,  W, 
Dobell,  C. 


E.  M.A.  Down. 
C.  B.A.  Trinity. 
aDoiids,  J.  M.  M.A.  St  Peter's. 
aDoncaster,  L.  M..\.  King's. 

Dootson,  F.  W.  M.A.  Trin.  Hall. 
«  Duck  worth,  W.  L.  H.  M.D.  Sc.  D. 

Jesus. 
a  Dunn,  T.  \V.  M.A.  St  Peter's. 
aDurack,  J.  J.  E.  B.A.  Trinity. 
a  Dykes,  F.  J.  M.A.  Trin. 


E. 


aEarle,  B.  N.  M.D.  Jesus. 

Edclington,  A.  S.  15. .V.  Trin. 

Elder,   H.    M.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Ellis,  \V.  (;.  P.  .M.A.  Catii. 
aElphinstone,SirH.  W.,'M.A.Trin. 
aEmery,  Ven.  W .  B.D.  Corpus. 
oEvans,  A.  H.    M.A.   Clare. 
aBwing,  •!.  A.  .M.A.  King's. 


aFearnsides,  VV.  G.  M.A.  Sidney. 
oFenton,  H.  J.  H.  Sc.  D.  Christ's. 
aFerrar,  H.  T.  M.A.  Sidney. 

Field,  J.  H.  B.A.  St  John'.-*. 
aFilon,  L.  N.  G.  M.A.  Kin^j's. 
aFinch,  Rev.  G.  B.  M.A,  Queens'. 
aFinch,  J.  E.  M.  M.D.  Trin.  H. 
aFi-sher,  Rev.  ().  M.A.  Jesus. 
aFitzpatrick,    Rev.   T.    C.    M.A. 
President  of  (Queens'. 

Fletciier,  W.  M.  M.D.  Trinity. 

Forsyth,    A.    R.    Sc.  D.    Trinity. 
Sadlerian    Professor    of    Pure 
Mathematics. 
«Fuller,F.  M.A.  St  Peter's. 


Gadow,  H.  M.A.  King's. 
aOallop,  E.  G.  M.A.  Caius. 
aGalton,  F.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aGardiner,  J.  Stanley,  M.A.  Caius. 
(^Gardiner,  VY.  Sc.D.  Clare. 
uGaskell,  W.  H.  M.D.  Trin.H. 
aGatly,  C.  H.  M.A.  Trinity. 

(iaul,  P.  C.  M.A.  Trin.  H. 
aGibbons,  F.  B.  deG.  M.A.  Caius. 
uGlaisher,  J.  VV.  L.  Sc.T).  Trinity. 
aGlazebrook,  R.  T.  Sc.D.  Trinity. 
aGodson,  A.  M.B.  Trinity. 
uOorst,  Sir  J.  E.  M.A.  St  John's. 
(«Gosse,  E.  \V.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Grace,  J.  H.  M.A    St  Peter's. 

Graham-Smith,  (J.  S.  M.A.  Peni. 

Greaves,  J.  M.A.  Christ's. 

Green,  J.  Reynolds,  Sc.D.  Down. 
aGreenhill,  A.  G.  M.A.  Emm. 

Gregory,  R.  P  ,  M..\.  St  John's. 
(jGriffiths,  E.  H.  .Sc.D.  Sidney. 

(Jrifiiths,  .F.  .MA.  King's 
uGwatkin.Rev.  T.  M.A.St  John's. 
aGwatkin,  Rev.  H.  M.  M.A.  St 
John's.      Dixie    Professor    of 
Ecclesiastical  History. 

H. 

ui{a<!di>n,  A.  V.  Sc.D.  Christ's. 
Hankin,  K.  H.  Sc.D.  St  John's. 


a  Life  Mi'mlMTt. 


1270 


FELLOWS  OF  THE 


aHaiding,    W.    A.    H.    B.A.    St 

Peter's. 
aHardy,  G.  H.  M.A.  Trinity. 
wHardy,   W.  B.  M.A.  Caius. 
(xHargreaves,  R.  M.A.  St  John's. 

Haiker,  A.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aHarmer,  S.  F.  Sc.D.  King's. 

Harrison,  W.  J.  B.A.  Clare, 
a  Hastings,  Rev.  J.  P.  M.A.  Trin. 

Havelock,  T.  H.  M.A.  St  John's. 

Heape,  W.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aHelm,  G.  F.  M.A.  Cath. 
aHenslow,  Rev.  G.  M.A.  Christ's. 

Herman,  R.  A.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aHervey,Rev.  T.  M.A.Clare. 
aHeycoek,  C.  T.  M.A.  King's. 
aHicks,  W.  M.  Sc.D.  St  John's. 
aHiern,  W.  P.  M.A.  St  John's. 

Hill,    A.    M.D.    late    Master    of 
Downing. 

Hill,  A.  W.  M.A.  King's. 
aHill,  Rev.  E.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aHill,  M.  J.  M.  Sc.D.  St  Peter's. 
aHink-s,  A.  R.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Hob.son,   E.  W.   Sc.D.  Christ's. 
Preside7it. 
aHoUis,  \V.  A.  M.D.  Trinity. 

Hopkins,  F.  G.  M.A.  Emm. 
(tHopkinson,    B.    M.A.    Trinity. 
Professor    of    Mechanism  and 
Applied  Mechanics. 
aHorton,  F.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aHough,  S.  S.  M.A.  St  John's. 

Hubrecht,  J.  B.  B.A.  Christ's. 
aHudson,  W.  H.  H.  M.A.  John's. 
aHughes,  T.   M-^K,  M.A.  Clare. 
Woodwardian      Professor     of 
Geology. 
aHumphry,  A.  P.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aHuniphry,  L.  M.D.  Trinity. 
aHunst,  G.  H.  J.  M.A.  King's. 
aHutchinson,  A.  M.A.  Pembroke. 


Ingli.s,  C.  E, 


I. 
M.A.  King's. 
J. 


a  Jackson,   H.  Litt.D.   Trinity. 
Retrius  Professor  of  Greek. 


aJackson,  H.  M.A.  Downing. 
aJeakes,  Rev.  J.  M.A.  St  Peter's. 
aJeans,  J.  H.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Jones,  E.  Lloyd,  M.D.  Downing. 
« Jones,  H.  O.  M.A.  Clare. 

K. 

«Kerr,  J.  Graham,  M.A.  Christ's. 
aKingsley,    Rev.     W.    T.    B.D. 

Sidney. 

L. 

Lake,  P.  M.A.  St  John's. 
(iLamb,  C.  G.  M.A.  Clare. 

Lamb,  H.  M.A.  Tiinity. 

Lamplough,  F.  E.  E.  B.A.  Tiin. 

Lanchester,  W.  F.  M.A.  King's. 

Landon,  .J.  W.  M.A.  Sidney. 
rtLangley,    J.  N.   Sc.D.   Trinity. 

Professor  of  Physiology. 
aLarnior,     J.     M.A.     St  John's. 
Lucasian  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics 
wLatham,  P.  W.  M.D.  Caius. 
aLay,  C.  J.  M.A.  Cath. 
aLea,  A.  S.  Sc.D.  Caius. 
aLeahy,  A.  H.  M.A.  Pembroke. 
aLeathem,  J.  G.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aLewis,  T.  C.  M.A.  Trinity. 
rtLewis,    W.    J.    M.A.    Trinity. 
Professor  of  Mineralogy. 

Lister,  J.  J.  M.A.  John's. 
rtLiveing,  G.  D.  31. A.  St  John's. 
aLiversidge,  A.  M.A    Christ's. 
aLock,  R.  H.  M.A.  Caius. 
a  Love,  A.  E.  H.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aLove,  E.  F.  J,  M.A.  St  John's. 

Lucas,  K.  M.A.  Trinity. 

M. 

aMacalister,  A.  M.D.   St  John's. 
Professor  of  Anatomy. 
MacAlister,  D.  M.D.  .St  John's. 
Macanlay,  W.  H.  M.A.  King's. 
aMac   Bride,    E.    W.    M.A. 

St  John's. 
aMacdonald,  H.  M.  M.A.  Clare. 
McDowall,  S.  A.  B.A.  Trinity. 


a  Life  Members. 


CAMBRIDGE    PH  iLOSOPH  ICA  I>    SOCIETY.      1271 


aMacleod,  H.  I).  M.A.  Trinity. 
aMair,  1).  15.  M.A.  Christ's. 

Maiden,  W.  M.l).  Trinity. 

Manners-Smith,  T.  M.Il  Down. 

Marr,  J.  E.  Sc.D.  St  John's. 

Marsh,  F.  H.  M.A.  King's.  Pro- 
ft'SHor  of  Surqferv. 
nMarshall,   A.    M.A     St    John's. 

Marshall,  F.  H.  A.  B.  A.  Christ's. 
a  Mason,  Rev.  P.  H.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aMathews,  G.  15.  M.A.  St  John's. 

Mayall,  K.  H.  1).  M.A.  Sidney. 

Mercer,  J.  B.  A.  Trinity. 

Middleton.T.  H.  M.A.St  John's. 
fiMoilison,  W.  L.  M.A.  Clare. 
(/.Moorhouse,  Right  Rev.  J.  D.D. 

St  John's. 
rt.Morgan,  Rev.  H.  A.  D.D.  Master 

of  Jesus. 
ftMorreil,  R.  S.  M.A.  Caius. 
a.Myers,  C.  S.  M.D.  Caius. 

N. 
It  .Nelson,  Earl,  M.A.  Trinity. 
aNeville,  V.  H.  M.A.  Sidney. 
uNewall,  H.   F.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Treasurer. 
(/Nicholson,  J.  W.  B.A.  Trinity. 
«Niven,  Sir  W.  D.  M.A.  Trinity. 
'(Nuttall,  Ci.  H.  F.  Sc.D.  Christ's. 

(/uick  Professor  of  Biology. 

O. 
Ohlhain,  H.  Yule,  M.A.,  King's. 
Orr,  W.  M'F.  M.A.  St  John's. 


I'age,  VV.  M.   r..  A.  King's. 
(I'arkin,  J.  M.A.Trinity. 

Peace,  J.  B.  M.A.  Eniin. 

Pearce,  N.  D.  F.  M.A.  Trinity. 
'( I'earce,  Kev.  R.  J.  ."NI.A.  (laius. 
'(Pearson,  Rev.  J.  B.  D.D.  Emm. 
Kpennant,  I*.  P    M.A.  St  John's. 

I'errin,  W.  S.  M.A.  Caius. 
. I  Peter,  Rev.  R.  (J.   ."M.A.  JestuH. 
'tPhear,    Rev.    S.    (;.    D.D.    lute 

Master  of  Emmanuel. 
'( I'ocklington,  II.  C  M.  A.  Jolm's. 


(t Potter,  M.  C.  M.A.  St  Peter's. 

Potts,  F.  A.  M.A.  Trin.  Hall. 
aPrescott,  V'en.  J.  E.  D.D.  Corpus. 
«Prior,  Jos.  M.A.  Trinity. 
uPryor,  M.  K.    M.A.  Trinity. 

Punnett,  K.  C.  M.A.  Caius. 

Purvis,  J.E.  M.A.  St  John's- 

R. 

aKamsey,  A.  S.  M.A.  MagJ. 
Bastail,  K.  H.  M.A.  Christ's. 
aRayleigh,  Lord,  Sc.D.  Trinity. 
Reed,  K.  R.  C.  M.A.  Trinity. 
({Richardson,  O.  W.  M.A.  Trinity- 
Riches,  T.  H.  Caius. 
Richmond,  H.  W.  M.A.  King's. 
Ridgway,\V.  M.A.  Caius.  Disney 

Professor  of  Archaeology. 
Rivers,  W.H.  11.  M.A.  St  John's. 
(iRobb,  A.  A.  M.A.  St  John's, 
tt Roberts,  R.  D.  M.A.  Clare. 
(tRobson,  H.  C.  M.A.  Sidney. 
,       Rogers,  O.   F.  M.D.  Caius. 
I    aRollo,  Lord,  M.A.  Trinity. 
I      Rothschild,  Hon.  N.  C.  M.A. 
Trinity. 
Rudge,  W.  A.  D.  M.A.  St  John's. 
Ruhemarin,  S.  M.A.  Caius. 


Salaman,  R.  X.  M.D.  Trinity. 
aScott,  A.  Sc.D.  Trinity. 
Scott,    K.    F.    M.A.    M.ister   of 

St  John's. 
Scott,  H.  B.A.  Trinity. 
Searle,  G.  F.  C.  M.A.  St  Peter's. 
rtSedgwick,    A.     M.A.     Trinity. 
Professor     of      Zoology     and 
C'omparative  Anatomy. 
Sedgwick,  W.  F.  M..\.  Trinity. 
aSell,  W.  J.    Sc.D.   Christ's. 
(t.Seward,  A.  C.  M..\.  Emmanuel.. 
Professor  of  Botany. 
Sharji,  D.  M.A.    Vier- President. 
Shearer,  ('.  15. A.  Trinity. 
rtShaw,  W.  N.  Sc.D.  Emm. 
(t-Shepjiard,  W.  F.  M..\.  Trinity. 


<i  l.ifc  .MciiiIhth. 


1272 


FELLOWS  OF  THE 


«Shipley,   A.    E.    M.A.    Christ's. 
Secretary. 

Shore,  L.  E.  M.D.  St  John's. 
aSinclair,  F.  G.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aSkinner,  S.  M.A.  Christ's. 

Sladen,  E.  S.  St  B.  M.D.  Caius. 

Smith,  A.  M.  M.A.  Emm. 
«Solly,  R.  H.  M.A.  Downing. 
aSomerville,  W.  M.A.  King's. 

Spens,  W.  M.A.  King's. 
aSprague,  T.  B.  M.A.  St  John's. 
rtStanton,  Rev.  V.  H.  D.D.  Trin. 

Ely  Professor  of  Divinity. 
aStratton,  F.  J.  M.  B.A.  Caius. 

Strutt,  Hon.  R.  J.  M.A.  Trin. 
aStuart,  J.  M.A.  Trinity. 

T. 

«Tansley,  A.  G.  M.A.  Trin. 
aTaylor,  H.  M.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aThomson,  J.   J.   M.A.    Trinity. 
Professor      of      Experimental 
Physics. 
aThrelfall,  R.  M.A.  Caius. 
Tims,  H.W.Marett,  M.A.  King's 
Townsend.  J.  S.  E.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aTuckett,  I.  L.  M.A.  Trinity. 


Valentine- Richards,  Rev.  A.  V. 
M.A.  Christ's. 
aVines,  S.  H.  Sc.D.  Christ's. 
Von  Hiigel,  Baron  A.  A.  A.  M.A. 
Trinity. 
aVyvyan,  Rev.  T.  G.  M.A.  Caius. 


W. 


aWalker,  G.  T.  Sc.D.  Trinity. 
a  Walker,  J.  F.  M.A.  Sidney. 
aWallis,  A.  J.  M.A.  Corpus. 

Warburton,  C.  M.A.  Christ's. 
aWelsh,  W.  M.A.  Jesus. 
aWestern,  A.  E.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Wherry,  G.  E.  M.A.  Downing. 
aWhetham,  W.  C.  D.  M.A.  Trin. 

Whitehead,  A.  N.  Sc.D. Trinity. 
aWhittaker,  E.  T.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Widdicombe,  J.  H.  M.A.  Down. 
aWilberforce,  L.  R.  M.A.  Trinity. 
aWilkinson,  Rev.  M.  M.  U.  M.A. 

Trinity. 
aWilley,  A.  Sc.D.  Christ's. 

Wilson,  C.  T.  R.  M.A.  Sidney. 
aWilson,  G.  H.  A.  M.A.  Clare. 
aWilson,  H.  A.  M.A.  Trinity. 

Wood,  A.  B.A.  Emmanuel. 
aWood,  P.  W.  M.A.  Emm. 
aWood,T.B. M.A.  Caius.   Drapers 

Professor  of  Agriculture. 
aWoodhead,G.Sim8,M.A.Trin.H. 

Professor  of  Pathology. 
aWoods,  H.  M.A.  St  John's. 
aWoolley,  V.  J.  M.D.  King's. 

Wright,  J.  A.  M.D.  Sidney. 
aWright,  W.  Aldis,  M.A.  Trinity. 


aYoung,  A.  M.A.  Clare. 
aYoung,  W.  H.  Sc.D.  Peterhouse. 


a  Life  Members. 


ASSOCIATES. 


Mr  Robert  Bowes,  Cambridge. 

—  E.  P.  Metcalfe,  Emmanuel. 

—  W.  E.  Pain,  Cambridge. 

—  H.  N.  Russell,  King's. 

—  J.  C.  Simpson,  Emmanuel. 


Mr  A.  E.  Smith,  Cambridge. 

—  T.  G.  Taylor,  Emmanuel. 

—  E.  M.  Wellisch,  Emmanuel. 

—  R.  S.  Whipple,  Cambridge. 

—  E.  Wilson,  Cambridge. 


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1273 


HONORARY    MEMBERS. 


I'.iieyer,    A.     von,     Prnlessor    of 

Cliemistry,  ^^llnioll. 
l'.:ilf(mr,   Isaac    I'.ayley,   Professor 

iif  Botany,  Edinhurgh. 
liociiiH-rel,    A.    H.,    Prufossor    of 

Physics,  Paris. 
Dana,  Prof.   E.  S.,   New  Haven, 

Conn.  I'.S.A. 
Doll  III.  A.,  Sc.D.,  Director  of  the 

Zoological  Station,  Naples. 
Eischcr,       Einil,       Professor       of 

Clicmistry,  Ticrlin. 
Ccikie,  Sir  A.,  Sc.D. 
Hi'yiiion.s,   Richard,    Professor   of 

Zoology,  Berlin. 
Hill,     Dr    G.    W.;    Washington, 

l^S.A. 
Hoff,  .r.  H.  van  't.  Professor  of 

( 'lieiiiiwlry.  Berlin. 
Hooker,  Sir  .Joseph  Dalton,  M.D. 

LL.D.  F.R.S. 
.Ionian,     Caniille,      Professor     of 

.Mathematics,   Paris. 
Kirk,  Sir  .1..   Sc.D.,    Wavertrec, 

Si-vciioaks. 
Klein,  Prof.  Feli.x;  (iottiiigen. 
Lanki-.ster, E.  Kay,  F.R.S.  Liiiucre 

Professor,  Oxford. 
M.icMahon,    P.   A.,  ISIaJor,   H.A. 

Woolwich. 
Maiiidieini,  I'rof.  A.  ;   Paris. 
iM<-tschiiik"fr,  Prof.   I^lias,  Paris. 
.Mii-hclHoii,   Prof.   A.  A.,  Uyerson 

Plivsii-;il    Ijahoratory,     Univer- 
sity of  Chi(-ago. 


Mittag-LefHer,    (',.,    Professor    of 

Matlieiiiatics  in  Stoekholin. 
^lonaco.    His    Highness    Albert, 

Prince  of 
Newconib,  Prof.  S. ;  Wiwhington. 
Nonit.iii,    Rev.    flanon    A.    M., 

Durham. 
Oshorn,    Henry    I*".,    Professor  of 

Zoology,   (7oluiiihia  University, 

New  York. 
PfefVer,  Prof.  W.,  Leipzig. 
Pfliiger,   E.    F.  W.,   Professor  of 

Pliysiology,  Bonn. 
Poincare,     Henri,     Professor     of 

]\Iathematics,  Paris. 
Quincke,  G. ,  Professor  of  I'hysics, 

Hei.lelberg. 
JMghi,  Prof.  A.,  Btdogna. 
iviintgen,    Wilhelni   Konrad    von, 

Profes.sor       of       E.x  perimental 

Pliysics,   Munich. 
Schuster,    Arthur,  M.anehester. 
Sfgie,      Corr.-ido,      Professor      of 

lliglier  (Jeometry,   Turin. 
Thi.selton  Dyer,  Sir  W.  T.,  F.R.S. 
'I'leuh,  Mclehior  ;  .Java. 
Vrit.'S,     Hugo    de,     I'rofessor    of 

Plant  Anatoiiiy  aii<l  Physiology, 

.\nisterdain. 
Young,    Prof.  (;.   A.,    I'riiiceton, 

Xew  .JeiHey,  l^S..\. 
Zi'iithi'ii,      H.     (I.,     Professor     of 

M  :illi.'liiaties,   Copenll.lgen. 


CA 


CAMBRIDGE  ANTIQUARIAN  SOCIETY 

For  the  Encouragement  of  the  Study  of  History,  Architecture 
and  Antiquities. 


Council,  1908—1909. 

President. 
J.  Venn,  Sc.D.,  Gonville  and  Caius  College. 

Vice-Presiden  ts. 
T.  I).  Atkinson,  Esq. 

A.  C.  Haddon,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  Christ's  College. 
Prof  W.  llidgeway,  M.A.,  F.  Brit.  Acad.,  Gonville  and  Caius 
College. 

Treasurer. 
II.  Howes,  Esq.,  i;i,  Park  Terrace. 

Secreliiry. 
J.  E.  Foster,  M.A.,  Trinity  College. 

Assistant  Secretary. 
Kev.  F.  a.  AValker,  M.A.,  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

Couitcil. 
Rev.  II.  P.  Stokes,  LL.D.,  Corpus  ChrLsti  College. 
J.  W.  Clark,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  llegistrary,  Trinity  College. 
W.  M.  Fawcett,  M.A.,  Jesus  College. 
F.  J.  Allen,  M.D.,  St  John's  College. 
E.  H.  Minns,  M.A.,  Pembroke  College. 
Fj.  J.  Rapson,  M.A.,  St  John's  College,  Professor  of  Sanskrit. 
Rev.  \V.  0.  Searle,  M.A.,  (^)ueLns'  College. 
A.  (iray,  M.A.,  Jesus  College. 

I'rof  T.  M'K.  Hughes,  I\I.A.,  F.R.S.,  P.S.A.,  Clare  College, 
il.  M.  Chadwiek,  M.A,,  Clare. 

Editor  of  Proceedings. 
J.  Venn,  Sc.D.,  (Jonville  and  Caius  College. 

A  It di tors. 
Alderman  (j.  Kett. 
J.  P.  Peace,  M.A.,  Kmnianuel  College 


CAMBRIDGE   PHILOLOGICAL   SOCIETY. 


Council  for  190S. 
Prenident. 
P.  Giles,  M.A.,  Kminaiiuel. 

V^icPre.sidents. 
Professor  A.  A.  Bevaii,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
J.  E.  Nixon,  M.A.,  Kini,'s. 
i'rolossor  H.  Jackson,  Litt.  D.,  Trinity. 

Ordiiiari/  Minihi-ra  of  the  Council. 
I'rofossor  F.  C.  Bnrkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
Miss  .J.  K.  Iiarris(jn,  Nowniiain. 
Kov.  I'rofc'ssor  \V.  \V.  Skeut,  Lilt.!).,  Clirist's. 
A.  W.  Verniil,  Litt.D.,  Trinity. 
I'rofessor  W.  Ridgeway,  M.A.,  Gonville  ami  Cuius. 
Professor  E.  J.  llapson,  M.A..  St  Johns, 
ilev.  K.  G.  Bury,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
J.  I».  Po>t>rate,'i,itt.  !).,  Trituly. 
R.  1).  Hicks,  M.A.,  Trinity. 
K.  Harrison,  .M.A.,  Trinity. 
R.  K.  Oaye,  .M.A.,  Trinity. 

lion.    Treasurer. 
E.  C.  Quiggin,  M.A.,  (ionville  and  <'aiiis. 

Ilitn.  Secretaries. 
C.  E.  An|,'u.s  M. A,  Trinity  Hall. 
J.  H.  Sleennm,  iM..\.,  Sidney. 

//"//.  Liliruriiiii . 

8.  C.  ('aini>l)ell,  M.A.,  Christ's. 

Hankers. 

Barclay  &  Co.,  Liiuilr.l    .Mortlock's  IJankj,  ( ';inil)ridge. 

LAWS. 

1  — 'liiK  <ltsiKii  of  the  Society  is  to  promote  uiiil  to  iiiililisli  i-ritical 
researchcH  into  the  l;iii'_'iiaj,re»  uinl  litoratiires  of  the  liiih>  l,iiro|ieiin  jrroiip 
of  iiiitioiH,  .iiiil  to  |troiiiot<)  |ihiiolo;;ii'iil  slmlics  in  ^'t'liiTal. 

'-'.  —  .\iiy  StU'h'iil  of  I'hihWo-y  is  eli'^ihle  .is  a  niciiiliiT  of  the  Society. 

■'. — 'I'll"  .iiiiiiial  HiihHcri|)tioii  of  each  .Meiiilirr  of  tlo- Society  iit  one  ^uiiieu, 
ilue  on  the  tirnt  of  January  in  e.ich  year.  A  nicniher  elected  in  the  .Michael- 
iiiiut  Tenn  HJiall,  however,  on  signifyin;;  his  wish  to  the  'I'leiLinrer,  lie 
|ierM)ilte<l  ti>  pay  no  Miihscription  for  the  current  year,  lint  in  that  ca.se  ho 
shall  not  \ ntitled  to  receive  any  of  the  .Society's  piililicntions  fur  that  year. 

J. — Any  .Mcnilier  may  coinpouinl  for  all  fiitiin,'  Kiiliscriptions  liy  one 
payment  of  ten  guineas;  or,  after  liftecn  years'  siiliscriptiotis  liuve  liecii 
pHiil,  hy  one  p.iyment  of  five  miineu.s  (the  rii^lit  to  coiii|)oiin<l  foi  all  lulure 
payments  for  hve  ifiiiiieii8  ami  ten  years'  suhscriptions  have  heen  paid 
\w\ng  reserved  in  the  case  o I  ti  embers  wlio  have  joine<l  the  Society  helure 
Feb.  12.  \m\  ). 

•'• — Mvery  .Mvinber  whoso  Hiihscriplion  for  any  year  is  paid  is  entitled 
to  a  copy  of  all  llio  piililiciitioiis  of  the  Society  lor  tliat  year. 

li. — Any  per:)un   who  is  dusirouii  of  lieconnn;;   u  .Meiiiliur  of  the  Soeiotv 

M     -1 


1276         CAMBRIDGE   PHILOLOGICAL   SOClLtY. 

may  l>e  proposed  bjf  two  Members  of  the  Society,  at  any  of  its  ordinary 
meetinuts,  and,  if  approved  by  the  Council,  may  be  elected  by  ballot  at  the 
next  meeting. 

7.— No  candidate  shall  be  declared  elected,  unless  he  have  in  his  favour 
at  least  two-thirds  of  the  Members  voting. 

8. — distinguished  Philological  Scholars  who  are  resident  abroad  may  be 
elected  Honorary  or  Corresponding  Members  in  the  same  way  as  ordinary 
Members.  They  shall  pay  no  subscription,  but  shall  be  entitled  to  receive 
the  Transactions  and  other  documents  published  or  printed  by  the  Society, 
and  to  be  present  at  and  to  communicate  papers  to  the  meetings. 

'J— 'f  he  general  direction  of  the  Society  shall  be  committed  to  a  Council, 
consisting  of  a  President,  three  Vice-I^esidents,  a  Treasurer,  two  Secre- 
taries, a  Librarian,  and  not  more  than  twelve  nor  less  than  seven  other 
Members.  Each  Member  of  the  Council  shall  have  notice  of  the  meetings 
of  that  body,  at  which  not  less  than  five  shall  constitute  a  quorum. 
Except  for  grave  cause  such  meetings  shall  be  held  witliiu  the  limits  of 
University  Enll  Term  only,  and  shall  be  summoned  by  the  President  in 
consultation  with  the  Secretary. 

10. — All  questions  involving  extraordinary  expenditure  shall  be  sub- 
mitted to  the  Society  at  one  of  its  general  meetings. 

11 — The  President,  Treasurer,  Secretaries,  Librarian,  and  at  legist  three 
ordinary  Members  of  the  Council,  shall  i)e  elected  annually  l>v  ballot,  at  a 
general  meeting  to  be  licid  in  the  Lent  Term,  the  three  s'enior  Men'il)er> 
of  the  Council  retiring  annually,  and  the  President  being  capable  of  bein;; 
elected  two  years  in  succession  and  no  more. 

1-' — Of  the  three  Vice-Presidents,  one  shall  retire  annually  by  rotation, 
and  be  incapable  of  re-election  for  the  two  years  next  following. 

i;j — No  Member  w  liosc  subscription  is  more  than  one  ye;ir  in  arreai 
shall  be  entitled  to  vote  or  read  pa[)ers  at  any  meeting. 

14-— The  names  of  any  Members  whose  subscri|)tion  is  more  than  two 
years  in  ariear,  may,  after  due  notice,  be  removed  from  the  list  of  the 
Society,  and  such  removal  may  be  announced  at  the  next  general  meeting 
and  published  in  the  proceedings  of  the  Society  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Council. 

15.-— The  President,  or  in  his  absence,  the  Chairman  pro  tern.,  shall  have, 
in  addition  to  his  own  vote,  a  casting  vote  in  case  of  equality  of  numbers  in 
any  division. 

16. — 'i'he  accounts  of  the  Society  shall  be  audited  annually  by  two 
auditors,  to  be  elected  at, a  general  meeting  in  the  Lent  Term'. 

n. — The  meetings  of  the  Society  shall  take  place  at  least  once  in  each 
term,  the  time  and  place  of  meeting  being  determined  by  the  Council 
from  time  to  time. 

]8.-— .Members  may  introduce  to  the  meetings  of  the  Society  strangers, 
not  beini;  resident  members  of  the  University,  who  may,  with  the  sanction 
of  the  ('(  uncil,  read  cominunicatioiis  to  the  SiHicly. 

I!).  —  No  communicalion  shall  be  read  to  or  published  by  the  Society 
without  tile  api)roval  of  the  (Council  and  the  author's  name. 

liO.— -Any  proposed  change  in  these  laws  shall  first  be  submitted  to  the 
Council,  and,  if  approved  of  by  them,  to  the  Society  at  one  of  its  general 
meetings. 

-'I.  No  law  shall  be  altered  or  repealed,  and  no  fresh  law  enacted,  with- 
out the  concurrence  of  at  least  two-thirds  of  the  members  voting. 

By  resolutions  of  the  Society  it  is  directed  that  ordinary  meetings  of 
the  Society  shall  begin  at  ■1.1.'')  p.m.  in  the  Michaclnias  anil  Lent  Terms 
and  at  1. 15  |i.iii.  in  the  Easter  Term,  mid  shall  close  at  .'>.  15  jlui.  at  the  latest 
in  the  l\licliaclni;is  and  licnt  Terms,  and  at  tl.ir)  ]).ni.  in  the  Easter  Term, 
unless  on  tlic  motion  of  a  inenibcr  to  bo  put  Inmi  the  Chair  it  shall  be 
resolvi'd  on  any  uciasion  |i>  .■xtcnil  the  iiircting  to  a  later  hour. 


I 


CAMJuajx;i<:  theolucjical  society. 


<  >iKi(i;its  Koii  1!)()S  -!l. 
PlixUll'ltt. 

Professor  F.  C.  Jiurkitt,  M.A.,  Trinity. 

i'i,r-rr<'sid<'nt. 
Professor  W.  K.  Inge,  M.A.,  King's. 

IIoii.  Secft'tarif  and  Trt'itsiir/'r. 
.1.  II.  A.  Hart,  M.A.,St  John's. 

(Jthcr  Mi'inhcrs  oftlie  ('hidicU. 
l'rofes,sor  A.  \.  Hevan,  M..\.,  'i'rinity. 
I.  Alinihani.s,  AI..\.,  ("lirist's. 
T.  K.  Glover,  M.A.,  SL  John's, 
r.  A.  A.  Scott,  M.A.,  St  John's. 

LAWS. 

1.  The  Society  shall  havt;  for  its  object  the  promotion  of  research  in 
connexion  with  'i'lieological  Studios. 

2.  Menilicrs  shall  he  cither  ( iraduatcs  of  the  University  of  C'auihriilgc, 
or  (trailuatcs  of  other  Universities  resident  in  Canibridfjc. 

H.  .\ny  siicii  (iraduate  who  i.s  di'.siroiis  of  iieconiinj,'  a  member  shall 
be  i)roiiosed  by  two  iiieiiiberH  at  any  ordinary  meeting,  and  may  be  offered 
for  election  at  the  next  njceting,  liis  name  having  l)een  meantime  coni- 
nuniicated  to  the  members  of  tlie  Society  ;  jiriivided.  however,  that,  if  his 
name  have  been  )irevioiisly  approved  by  the  Council,  he  may  be  offered 
for  election  at  the  same  meeting  at  which  be  has  been  i)roposed.  No 
candidate  shall  be  declared  to  have  been  elected  unless  he  have  in  his 
favour  at  least  t\\n-tliirds  of  the  votes  of  tln'  memljers  present. 

1.  The  general  direction  of  tlie  Society  siiall  be  entrusted  to  a  Council 
consisting  of  a  President,  a  Vice-1'resident,  a  Secretary  who  shall  ahso 
act  as  Treasiu-er,  and  four  oilier  menibers.  Foiu'  members  of  the  Council 
shall  form  a  (|noruiu. 

;').  The  Ollicers  and  Council  shall  be  elected  annually  at  a  meeting  to 
be  held  before  the  .ml  of  the  Kasler  Term. 

(■>.  .\n  ordinary  meeting  for  tiie  reading  and  discussion  of  pajiers  and 
for  other  business,  if  any,  sinill  be  held  at  least  once  in  each  term,  the  linu; 
and  place  to  be  detenuined  by  thi!  Couneil.  The  I'resiilent,  or  in  liis 
alfsence  the  Vii'e  President,  shall  preside.     If  n«'ither  is  present  a  chairman 

hhall  be  eleetid  by  tllf  niililbeis  present. 

7.  Mrnibiis  may  inlroduee  to  tin?  meetings  of  the  Society  strangers, 
wliclher  resident  Ciraduales  or  others,  and  ])ersons  so  iidroduced  may  with 
tile  sanction  of  the  (/ouncil  r<'ad  conniiuniealions  to  the  .S<M-iely. 

H.  Tlie  annual  siiliMeription  shall  be  halfa-crown,  due  at  the  tirst 
meeting  in  tin'  Micbaelmas  Term;  but  aii>  member  may  on  entrance 
compoiiiid  for  all  rutiiii'  siibseriptions  by  the  payment  of  one  guinea. 

',1,  The  aceoiints  of  tlii'  SiH-iety  shall  be  audited  annually  by  nil  auditor 
to  be  apjMtinted  before  the  end  of  the  Kasti-r  Term. 

10.  .\iiy  proposed  change  in  these  regulations  shall  be  siibiuilteil  to 
the  Council  and,  if  Hppro\e«l  by  Ibi'  Council,  to  the  So<iilN  at  onf  of  the 
ordinary  meetings;  but  no  regulation  shall  be  alter<  d  or  n  pralid  and  no 
fresh  regiibition  shall  be  added  without  the  coiicuri'eiiee  of  at  least  iwii. 
thuds  of  the  nii-iiilM-rs  present. 


INDEX 


PAGE 

Abbott  Scholarships  697 

Adam  Smith  Prize 754 

Adams  Prize  754 

Addenbrooke's  Hospital    800 

Additional  Pro- Proctors  ...   3,  650 

Admission  of  Bachelors    125 

from     other     Uni- 
versities    167 

of    women    to    Ex- 
aminations        168 

Advanced  Students   162 

Lists  636 

-Egrotat  59 

Affiliated  Colleges 167 

Local  Lecturers...  Ixxxiv 

Agricultural  Botany,  Prof,  of    670 
Agricultural  Chemistry, 

Reader  of    ...   672 

Science    182 

Special   54 

Agriculture,  Diploma  in     182 

Prof,  of 669 

Allen  Scholarship  727 

Almanac  vii 

Anatomy,  Professor  of  656 

Museum    of 825 

Anglo-Saxon,  Professorship  of  (JW) 
Animal  Morphology,   Prof,  of  666 

K'eader     671 

Anthropology,  Diploma  in    ...    191 

Anti<[uarian  Society   1271 

Appointments  Board 184 

Arabic ,  Professt)r  of 654 

(Ld.  AlmonerV)  657 

Arclia-ology,  Di.sney  Prof,  of,     (561 

Classical    Museinu  816 

Genor;il   Museum     iSl7 

Architectural  Studies     192 

Art,  Fine,  Shulu  I'rof.  of, 6()4 

Assessment  Committee Ix.xxvii 

Astionomical  Exhibition  736 

Lecture  lioom  ..   829 

Astronomy,  Professor  of,  656 

and  Geom.  i'rof .  of  65H 

Auditoi-s,   University  Ixiii,  4 

B. 
B. A. Degree,  Mode  of  conferring  125 
B.C.   Uegulations   142 


B.D.  Degree,  Regulations 128 

Balfour  Studentship  710 

Barnes  Scholarship 695 

Battle  Scholarship  687 

Bell  Scholarships    692 

Bhaunagar  Medal  180 

Bibliography,   Reader    674 

Biology,  Quick  Prof,  of 669 

Biology,  Prof,  of 67l> 

Board  of  Examinations    (Pre- 
vious, General  &  Special)  Ixxiv,  9 
Board    for    Non -Collegiate 

Students    Ixxiv 

Boards  of  Electors  to  Professor- 

•ships,  etc Ixvii 

Boards  of  Studies Ixxiv,  4 

Borough  Council,  members  of  Ixxx  vii 

Botanic  Garden  819 

Botanical  School     826 

Botany,  Professor  of 658 

■   Reader   671 

Browne's  (Sir  Wm.)  Medals...   786 
Browne's(SirWm.)  Scholarship  688 

Buildings,  Public  802 

Burney  Prize  756 

Studentship   756 


C. 

Cambridge  An ti(iuarian  Sec  ...1274 
Cambridge  Philological  Soc  ...1275 
CambridgePhilosophiual  Soc  ...1259 
Cambridge  Theological  Soc...  1277 
Camden  and  Powis  Medals  ...    791 

Carus  Prizes    742 

Caution  Money  194 

(Javendish  Laboratory   830 

Chainiien  of  Examinations...  Ixxxi 

Chancellor  2,  64_H 

("hancellor's  Court 3 

Chancellor's  IMedal  for    Legal 

Studies  ...  741 
for    hinglish 

Law'. 741 

Medals,    Classics  738 

• English  ...  792 

Chemical  Laboratory     829 

Chemical  Physiology,  Header  of  673 

Chemistry,  Prof,  of.' 656 

Special  Examination  42 


INDEX. 


1279 


PAOK 

Chemistry,  Special,  Schedules      43 

Chinese,  Professor  of OOH 

Christian  Advocate    Odl 

Civil  Law,  Kegius  Prof,  of  the  653 

Civil   Law  Cl:u<se8 538 

Classical  Arcliienlotjy  Reader..  ("mI 
Classical  Tripos  Subjects     ...  xxxiii 

Kegulations,  58,  ()'2,  73 

Lists 341 

Special:   Subjects...  xxxiii 

—  Hei,'uiHtions       4*,) 

Cla-ssica    (Brereton),     KcadtT 

of  G72 

Cobden  Prize  759 

College  Payments   194 

Colleges  and  Hostels  : — 

Caius 873 

Christ's  '.K)3 

Clare     845 

Corpus  Chrisli 908 

Uowning 1100 

Km nianiie)   1077 

Jesus  953 

King's 918 

Magdalen.-    1013 

Pend>roke     858 

Queens'  937 

.St  Catharine's 947 

St  John's 982 

St  PeU-r's 83.') 

Selwvn      llllH 

Sidney  1092 

Trinity 1019 

Trinity  Mall 897 

Comniis.Hary 3,  (550 

ConiparativR  I'hilology,  Reader  <J71 

Congregations 2 

ConservatiirK    of    the     Kivor 

Cum     Ixxxvii 

(Council,  constitution  id' 2 

IVf  embers  of     Ixiii 

of  tlif  Bxrougli Ixxxvii 

Counsel,    University   4,(151 

(Jourt  o|  Uiseipline Ixiii,  3 

Crane's  Charity  Ixxxvii,  798 

(Vav.n  Kiind    711 

tlraven's  .Schohirshipii CM*} 

Craven  Sludiiil-<liip    711 

Crosse  Srhnlarshipii 701 

(.'urutorn,  l.iMi  "f,  Ixvi 


PAOB 

D. 

Davies  Scholarship    689 

Day  Training  College    178 

D.D.  Degree,  Regulations     ...    128 

D.I),  by  Seniority  1123 

Degrees  conferred  in  1907  638 

Degrees,  Honorary    194,1124 

— 1 Fees  for  ..". 197 

Demonstrators,  List  of Ixvi 

Diploniii-s  in  Agriculture    182 

in  Anthropology   ...   191 

Forestry 191 

Geography 185 

Mining  Engineering  188 

Public  Health 153 

Tropical  Medicine...  155 

Diplomas  granted  in  1907   ...  (i47 

Divinity  School,  Selwyn  832 

Proceedings  in     128 

Regius  Prof,  of  652 

Ely 668 

— — —  Hulsean  Professor  of  ..     661 

LadyM.irgaret.Prof.of  652 

Norrisian  Prof,  of  659 

D.Litt.  Regulations   156 

D.Sc.  Regulations 156 

E. 

Eccles.  History,  Prof,  of 668 

Economics     Tripos,     Regula- 
tions      58, 120 

Schedules...  123 

Subjects    ...   Iv 

Lists  632 

Electoral  Roll  of  University  xciii,  2 

Engineering  Laboratory     H28 

English  Law,   Reader     671 

Medal 741 

English  Lectureship 67H 

Esquire    lledells 3,651 

Evans'  Prize    744 

Exandnationandl'riAe.SubjectK.xxvii 
Examin.iti'ihH     for     H<in<>ur>i, 

Ci'iiiTai  ICi'^ulationsfor  ...        5H 
Kxainiii.'itioii   It!  gul.'ktioMH: 

Plan  of,  for  <  )rdinary  Dcg.       9 

for  .Matlii'niatic:il  TripoH  5H,)i3 

--    for  ('lussical  Tripos   ...    5M,73 

for  M  oral  .Sciences  Tri pon  58, 79 


1280 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Examination  Regulations : 
for  Natural  Sciences  Tri- 
pos    5h,  81 

for  Theological  Tripos  58,  85 

for  Law  Tripos 58,  92 

for  Historical  Tripos  ...58,  95 

Oriental  Languages  Tri- 
pos   58,  99 

Medieval     and     Modern 

Languages  Trijjos    58,  103 

Meclianical    Sciences 

Tripos    58,  IIG 

Economics  Tripos    ...58,  120 

Previous,    General     and 

Special    9 

Previous,  General,  Special, 

and  Mechaiiipal  Sciences 
Tripos  Qualifying   Ex- 
amination          10 

Previous IH 

General  33 

Special  in  Theology  39 

Logic 54 

Political  Economy     40 

Law    41 

History 42 

Chemistry 42 

Classics 49 

Mathematics 47 

Mechanism  50 

Modern  Languages  40 

Music 53 

Natural  Science ...     54 

Physics 44 

Agriculture   54 

Geography    55 

Medicine  and  Surgery  ...    133 

M  us.  Bac 157 

- —  Mu.s.  M 159 

Mns.  Doc 101 

Architectural  Studies  ...   192 

in  Sanitary  Scienct;  151 

in    Spoken    French    and 

German   57 

Oral,    in    Modern    Lan- 
guages   114 

in  Tropical  Medicine    ...  154 

Examinations,  Local 171 

Oxford    and    (Cambridge 

Schools  P>oard  173 

Teadiers  Training    17<') 


PAOR 

Examiners  Ixxviii 

Examiners  in  Natural  Science 

and  Medicine 149 

Experimental  Physics,  Prof,  of  665 

F. 

Fees,  Previous  and  General...      36 

for  Degrees,  etc 195 

Matriculation 195 

Financial  P>oard     Ixiii,  4 

Fitzwilliam  Museum    811 

Foreign      Service       Students 

Committee 181 

Forestry,  Diploma  in     191 

Reader  of  073 

G. 

Gedge  Prize    759 

•  ieneral  Board    Ixiii 

General  Examination: 

Subjects   xxviii 

Regulations     33 

Geographical  Studies     184 

Geograpliy  Special,  Regulations  55 

Schedule..     50 

Geography,  Diplomas  in   185 

Reader   672 

Geological  Museum  (Sedgwick 

Memorial)    831 

Geology,  Prof,  of 65H 

Germanic,  Reader 672 

Gerstenberg  Studentship  721 

Gilbey  Lectureship    079 

Girdiers'  Lecturship  081 

Gladstone  Prize 744 

Governors  of  Schools Ixxxvii 

Graces  : 2 

Greek,  Reg.  Prof,  of  654 

H. 

Hare  Prize  701 

H.arness  Prize 762 

Harkness    Scholarship 712 

Hausa  Lectureship    679 

Heads  of  (^(dleges  Ixii 

Hebrew,  Reg.  Prof,  of     053 

Hcl)re\v  Prize 7ir, 

Hebrew  Scholarships 

(Tyrwhitt)  09W 

High   Steward     2,  64H 


INDEX 


1281 


PAUK 

Historical  Tripos  Regulations 

58,  95 


Subjects 
Schedules. 
Lists 


xl 

97 

580 

xxxi 

42 

(109 

(157 


History,  Special,  Subjects   ... 

Regulations 

History,  Ancient,  Prof,  of  .. 
Hi-story,  Modern,  Prof,  of     .. 

Honorary  Degrees    194,  1124 

Honours,  Examination  for   ...  58 

Hort  Memorial  Funtl    723 

Hospitals     148 

Huddersfield  Lectureship     ...  681 

Hulsean  Foundations 6(51 

Lecturer 676 

Prize  764 

Hygiene,  Header  of  673 

I. 

Inauguration,  B.A.,  LL.B.  and 

Mus.B 127 

M.B 133 

B.C 142 

Inceptors  in  Arts    128 

Liceptors  in   Law  132 

Indian  Languages  Tripos : 

Lists     608 

Indian  Civil  Service  Students     180 

Indian  Law   Reader  672 

International  Law,  Professor  of  663 
. Schidarsliips  703 


Jeremie  Prize 746 

K. 

Kaye  Prize  765 

L. 

Lady  Mart,'ar.!t*H  Preacher 671 

Prof,  of  Divinity  652 

Latin,   Profi-KSor  of    '''il 

Law,  Proceedings  in 130 

LawdhuiscH 53H 

Law  Tripos  Regulations...   5H,  92 

Li»U  54 .'. ,  550 

Subjects    xl 

Law,  Sjiecial  :  Hubji-cts     xxx 

Regulations  11 


TAGS 

Law  and  History  Tripos  Lists  .  548 

Law,  Downing  Prof,  of 660 

Law  School 833 

Le  Bas  Prize 766 

Lecturer,  Sir  Robert  Rede's...   675 

Lecturer,  Hulsean 676 

Lecturers,   List  of  Ixv 

Legal     Studies,     Chancellor's 

Medal  for 741 

Librarian 3,  651 

Library,  University    802 

Philosophical...  831,  1265 

Lightfoot  Scholarships  707 

LL.M.    Degree    131 

LL.D.  Degree     132 

Lists  of  Succes.sful  Candidates       8 

Local  Examinations   171 

Local   Lectures   173 

Lodging-house  Licences    197 

Long  Prize  747 

Logic,  Special  Examination  ...     54 
Lmuley  Exhibitions  736 


M. 


Maccoll    Lectureship    682 

Maitland  Prize    767 

Marshal,  University  xcii,  4 

Marshall  Prize    748 

Mason's  Hebrew   Prize 748 

Mathematical  Triposes,  Lists. .  201 

Regulations 

58,  62,  63 

Schedules..     66 

Special  Regulations    ...     47 

,  Schedule    48 

Mathematics,  Prof,  of  655 

Pure,  Prof.  of...  662 

Matriculation 5 

Matriculation  Fees 195 

Maxw.'U  SrlKdarship 717 

Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos: 

Regulations    68,  116 

Lists     626 

Scludules     118 

.Mechanical  Workshops 828 

Mechanism  and  Applied  Science, 

Special 50 

Spctrial,  Schedules..     50 


1282 


INDEX. 


Mechanism  and  Apj)lied  Me- 
chanics, Prof,  of     065 

Medals,  Browne's  (Sir  W.)  ...   786 

Bhaunai,'ar    180 

Chancellor's   Classical  738 

Chancellor's     English  792 

Legal 741 

Eng.  Law  741 

Powis    791 

Seeley   778 

Tyson    749 

Walsingham 782 

M.B.  Regulations  133 

M.C.  Regulations  142 

M.D. 140 

Medical  School  826 

Medicine,  Downing  Prof,  of ...   660 
Medicine    and    Surgery,    Pro- 
ceedings in 133 

Medieval    and    Modern     Lan- 
guages Tripos,  Subjects li 

• Regulations  58,  103 

Lists    615 

Members'  Prizes     768 

Members  of  University,  Alpha- 
betical List  of 1130 

Members  of  the  Senate  not  on  I 

the  Boards  of  any  College...  1120 
Members    of    the    University, 

Summary  of    1129 

Mental  Philcsophy  and  Logic, 

Prof,  of    668 

Metallurgy,  Reader    673 

Military  Studies 187 

Mineralogical  Museum  827 

Mineralogy,  Prof,  of 660 

Mining  Engiueei-ing,  Diploma  | 

in  188  [ 

Moderators l.xiii  i 

Modern  Languages,  Special : 

Subjects xxxii 

Regulations    46 

Moral  Philosophy  Prizes 740 

Moral  Philosophy,  Prof,  of  ...   055 
Moral    Sciences    Tripos,    Sub- 
jects   x.xxvi 

Regulations 58,  79 

Schedule xxxvi 

Lists  429 

M. P.  for  University    649 

Museum  of  Arcliiuolugy    816 


I'AGB 

Museums  and  Lecture-Rooms. .  822 

Music,  Prof,  of  655 

Proceedings  in    157 

Special    53 

Mus.  B.  Regulations...   157 

Mus.  M 159 

Mus.  D 101 

Exam,  of  Women 170 

N. 

Natural    Experimental    Philo- 
sophy, Prof,  of  659 

Natural  Science,  Special 54 

Natural  Sciences  Tripos  Regu- 
lations      58,  81 

Lists..   455 

Newton  Studentships     719 

Non-Collegiate  Students 1116 

Norrisian  Prize     773 

O. 

Observatory 820 

Officers  of  University  l.xii,  648 

Oldham  Scholarships 729 

Optical  and  Astronomical  Lec- 
ture-Room     829 

Oral   Examination   in  Modern 

Languages    114 

Orator,  Public      3,  650 

Ordinary  Degrees,  Plan  of  Ex- 
amination for  ...       9 

Organist,  University l.xiii 

Oriental    Languages    Tripos  : 

Subjects  xlix 

Regulations 58,  99 

Lists     611 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Schools 
Examination  Board  173 

P. 

Pastoral    Theology,    Lectures   678 

Pathology,  Prof,  of  667 

Patronage,  University     794 

Perse  School 799 

Philological  Society  1275 

Philosophical  Library   ...831,  1265 

Society 1259 

Philosophy  of  Religion,  Lec- 
tureship     68U 


INDEX. 


1283 


Physic,  Reg.  Prof,  of    (wS 

Physics,  Siiecial  Exuiuination :     4-i 

Schedule  of  Subjects     45 

Pliysiolojjy,  Prof,  of C67 

Pitt  Press    810 

Pitt  Scholarship 089 

Polit.  Economy,  Prof,  of  002 

Speci.-il:  Subjects     xxix 

Re<,'ul:ition.s     40 

['Porson  Prize 771 

1  Scholarship (V.IO  i 

I'ewis  Medal    791  | 

I'rcacher,  Lady  Margaret's     ...   G74  | 

Iriacheis,  KaniMlen    677 

I'riachers  at  Si  .Mary's xci,  083 

i'rtcedence,  IJ.A.  Designate....   1'2() 

I'l.iidt'igast  Studentship  7H> 

I'rLNS,  University   810 

Previous  Examination: 

Subjecta xxvii 

I  tegulations 13 

I  I  nice  Consort  Prize 775 

I  I  i/.e  Ailjuilicators  &  Exam.  Ixxxiii 

Prize  Subjects  Ivii 

I'ri/L-s  : — 

.\dani  Smith    754 

.\dams 754 

P.rowne's  (Mnla/x) 780 

Hurney     750 

Camden  and  Poviis  {Mcitals)   791 

Cams  742 

Chancellor's  ((;/(/.s.<.  Medals)  738 

(Eni^.Meilah)     7H2 

(I.fiinl  MvdnU) 741 

(Enylith  Law)    741 

Cobden     759 

744 

..  759 
.  744 
701 
702 
.  715 
.  7t;i 
.  740 

705 

700 
747 
707 
7H 

McmbtrM' 70M 


EvanH  

Ge<lge  

Gladstone    

Hare 

HamesH   

Hebrew     

Ilulseun 

Jeremie    

Kaye    

liC  Ba«     

Long    

Maitland 

Maniiiall  

Mumou'r  H»!br'\v 


FAOB 

Prizes  : — 

Moral  Philosophy  740 

Norrisian 773 

Porson 774 

Prince  Consort    775 

Raymond  Horton-Smith  ...   763 

Scholefield    748 

Seatonian 776 

Sedgwick 777 

Seeley  (Medal)    778 

Smith's 779 

Thirlwall      781 

Tyson  [Medal)    749 

Walsingham  (Medal) 782 

Williams 750 

Wiltshire     751 

Winbolt   784 

Winchester 751 

Yorke  784 

Proceedings  in  Arts   125 

Divinity 128 

Law    130 

Medicine      and 

Surgery    133 

Music 157 

Science  &  Letters  155 

the  Senate  2 

Proctors   3,  650 

Piofessors,  list  of     Ixiv 

Professorships : — 

Regius,  of  the  Civil  Law   ...   653 

of  Divinity     652 

(Jreek 654 

Hebrew  053 

-  Mudcm  History     ...  657 

i Physic 653 

A^'^icullural  Botany  670 

.\griculturo,  Drapers     669 

Anatomy 656 

AnL(lo-Saxon   606 

Animal  Morphology  666 

A ra  1) ic 654 

Lord  Almoner's 657 

Ari-liiL'ology,  Disney   (JOl 

Astronomy,  Plumian 056 

Lowndean  658 

Biology,  t^iiick  669 

Biology    070 

Botany 658 

('hemistry  050 

CliinoHe    668 


1284 


INDEX. 


-rrofessorsliips : 

Divinity,  Ely 668 

Divinity,  Hulsean  661 

Divinity,  Lady  Margaret's      652 

Divinity,  Norrisian 659 

Ecclesiastical  History    668 

Experimental  Physics 665 

Fine  Art,  Slade 664 

Geology,  Woodwardian 658 

History,  Ancient    669 

History,  Modem 657 

International  Law  663 

Latin 664 

Law,  Downing 660 

Mathematics,  Lucasian 655 

Mathematics,  Pure,  Sadlerian  662 
Mechanism  and  Applied  Me- 
chanics      665 

Medicine,  Downing 660 

Mental  Philosophy  and  Logic  668 

Mineralogy 660 

Moral  Philosophy  655 

Music 655 

Natural   Experimental    Phi- 
losophy, Jacksonian    659 

Pathology    667 

Physiology   667 

Political  Economy 662 

Sanskrit  663 

Surgery   667 

Zoology  and  Comp.  Anatomy  662 

Pro-Proctors  3,  650 

Pro-Proctors,  Additional  ...  3,  650 

Public  Buildings 802 

Public  Health,  Diploma  in   ...   153 

Public  Orator 3,  650 

Publication  of  Lists  8 


Q. 
Quick  Fund    734 

R. 

Ramsden  Sermon    677 

Raymond  Horton-Smith  Pi-ize  763 

Readers,  List  of      Ixv 

Agricultural  Chemistry  672 

Animal  Morphology  671 

Bibliography 674 

Botany   671 


PAGE 

Readers,  Chemical  Physiology  673 

Classical  Archaeology  671 

Clas.sics(Brereton)...  672 

• Comparative  Philo- 
logy   671 

English  Law 671 

Forestry     673 

Geography     672 

Germanic   672 

Hygiene 673 

Indian  Law    672 

Metallurgy 673 

Romance    672 

Surgery 672 

Talmudic  Liierature  671 

Zoology  672 

Rede's,  Sir  Robert,  Lecturer...   675 

Registrary   3,  651 

Assistant   3,651 

RepresentativesinParliament4, 649 

Residence 5 

Professors  and  Readers      6 

Romance,  Reader 672 

Russian  Lectureship  680 

S. 

Sandars     Reader     in     Biblio- 
graphy     674 

Sanitary  Science 151 

Sanskrit,  Professor  of 663 

Scarlet  Days xcii 

Schedules  of  Subjects,  &c. 

Special  Chemistry  . .     43 

Physics 45 

Historical  Tripos  ...     97 

Math.  Special    48 

of  Math.  Tripos    ...     66 

Moral  Sc.  Tripos  ...xxxvi 

Theological  Tripos...     87 

Mechanical  Sciences 

Tripos 118 

• Special    50 

Economics  Tripos...   123 

Geography,  Special     56 

Diploma 186 

Mining  Engineering 

Diploma  190 

Medical  Degrees    ...   144   , 

Previous  Examina- 
tion         15,23 


INDEX. 


1285 


PAOE    I 

Scholaraliips,  Keguhvtioiis  con- 

coniiiig C85  I 

Scholarsbips,  Univei-sity  :  — 

Allen    7-27 

AMjott «397 

Barnes 095 

Battle  fi87 

Bell 692 

Browne 688 

Craven 686 

Crosse 7Ul 

Davits  689 

Harkness 712 

LiL'htfoot 707 

Maxwell  717 

Oldham  (Classical) 729 

Shakespeare  730 

Pitt 689 

Porson 690 

Squire 729 

Stewart  of  Kannocli  724 

Tyrwhitt  698 

Waddington  091 

nhewells    703 

Schokficld  Prize 748 

Schools  of  Medicine  147 

Science  and  Letters,   IVncced- 

in;^s  in 155 

Seaionian  Prize  776 

Secretary  of  Board  of  Exanxin- 

ations  (Previous  etc.)      10 

Sedgwick  Museum H31 

Sedgwick  Prize    ..  777 

S,-.-l.y  .M.<lal 77H 

Selwyn  Divinity  School     832 

Semitic  Languages  Tripos: 

Lists  60(1 

Senate,  Constitution  of   1 

Proceedings  in   2 

S.rnnins  in  Univcrsiiy  Church   r)83 

Sex  Viri  Ixiii,  3 

Sheepshanks  Exhibition  730 

Smart  Studentsliip 731 

Smith's  Prizes 779 

Sohcitiir,  I'niversity 4 

Special  Examinations  forOnli- 

n.iiy  D.-gr.cs 37 

Spokiii     Kr.Mch    ami    Spoken 
Cerman.   Examination  in...     •'>7 

Squire  Library    833 

S<|uire  Scholamhi|)ii    729 


PAnR 

Steel  Studentships 799 

Stephen  Jjectureship    ...   682 

Stewart  of  Rannoch  Scholar- 
ships      724 

Strickland  Curator 824 

Studentships : 

Balfour    710 

Burnty    750 

Craven 711 

Gerstenberg    721 

Newton    719 

Prendergast    710 

Smart  731 

Steel    799 

Walker    713 

Wilkin     733 

Wordsworth     798 

Subjects  for  Examinations  ...   xxvii 

Subjects  for  Prizes Ivii 

Summary  of  Members  of  Univ.  1129 

Superintendents,  List  of   Ixvi 

Superintendent  of  Museums...   825 

Surgery,  Professorship  of 007 

Proceedings  in   142 

Reader    •172 

Syndicates  Ixxi 

Syndics     4 


T. 

Table  of  Fees  for  Degrees 199 

Talniudie  Literature,  Header     671 

Tancred  Studentships  870.  905 

Teachers,  List  of  Ixvi 

Tuitchers'  Training  Syndicate.  170 

Terms 4 

Theologieai  Society    1277 

Theological  Special,  Subjects     xxix 

Regulations     39 

-^  Tripos,  Subjects  ...xliii 

Regulations  58,  85 

Schedules    87 

Theological  S|)ecial    39 

Examination  Lists  503 

Tripos  Lists    512 

Thirlwall  Prize    7h1 

TripoKeH.  Lists  of : 

Classical  •i' ' 

Economics •'•32 

Hi.Htorical     580 


1286 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Indian  Languages 608 

Law  and  Histiiry  548 

Law 545,  550 

Mathematical 201 

Mechanical     626 

Medieval  and  Modern  Lan- 
guages    615 

Moral  Sciences    429 

Natural  Sciences    455 

Oriental  Languages    611 

Semitic  Languages     606 

Theological.' 512 

Triposes,  Regulations   58 

Tro])ical  Medicine 154 

Diploma  in 155 

Trustees    Ixxxv 

Tyrwhitt's  Scholarships 698 

Tyson  Medal  749 

U. 

University  Ijibrary 802 

University  Officers Ixii,  648 

Origin  of 1 

Patronage 794 

Press 810 

Prize  Regulations.   793 

Scholarships 685 

Electors  for,  Ixxxi 


PAGE 

V. 

Vi«e-Chancellor  3,  648 

W. 

Waddington  Scholarship  691 

Walker  Studentship  713 

Walsingham  Medal    782 

Watch  Committee Ixxxvii 

Whewell  Scholarships    703 

Wigau  Fund  732 

Wilkin  Studentship 733 

Williams  Prize    750 

Wiltshire  Prize  751 

Winbolt  Prize    784 

Winchester  Exhibition  799 

Winchester  Reading  Prizes    ...   751 
Women,  Admission  of,  to  Ex- 
aminations     168 

Wordsworth  Studentships     ...   798 
Worts'  Travelling  Bachelors...  684 

Y. 
Yorke  Prize 784 

Z. 

Zoology,  Professor  of 662 

Museum  of 823 

Reader 672 

Zoological  Station  at  Naples..  684 


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